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“EVENING STAR. WELCOME TO WAR. pit peace or war, better, war! loud war by land and by sea, th a theusand battles, bundred thrones, - Wer } trust if an enemy's fleet came yonder Yound by the bill, And the rushing battie-bolt sang from the three- deeker out of the foam, the smooth-faced, snub-nosed rogue would leap from his counter and till, ane strike, if he could, were it but with his cheating yard-wand, home. J wake to the higher aims of a land that has lost for a little her lust of gold, And love of a peace that was full of wrongs nd th, war and shaking a morridie. baterul, monstrous, not to be told; Ane bail once more tothe banners of battle un- rolled! ‘Bhewgh many a light shall darken, and many shall we Fos those that are crushed to death in the clash of jarring arms, ‘Yet God's just wrath shall be wreaked on @ giant liar; any a darkness into the light shall leap, ine in the sudden making of splendid names, And noble thought he freer under the sim, fAnd the heart of a people beat with one desire; Fer the peace, that I deemed no peace, is over and done; And now by the side of the Black and the Baltic deep. And deathfut-grinning mouths of the fortress, ames The bieod-red blossom of war with a heat of fire. Alfred Tennyson. ——__—_<see--— The Girl of the Period in a Street Car. She stands apon the curb, ittle sprin- gy, 0p-and-down motion, as ifshe had spiral springs in the soles ot her gaiters. As the car approaches, she sticks the point of her closed — im the direction of the driver witha It jerk. The carstops. She gives one or two sere little springy motions ~~ she leaves she pavement, and then dances she ascends the step, to eonsider it absolutely necessary to her safety to piace one of bis hands in the small of her back, while he rings the bell with the other. She enters the car, with the = Cy syd bob- bing ber up and down; and, as all the seats are fall, she stands holding ber hands in front of ber, and gazing off into illimitable space, as it the one idea which never entered ber mind, and which never could enter it under am ble @reumstances is, that some man will and efer ber his seat. But a young man in the eerner does rise, and immediately the fel- low ext to him moves quickly into ‘the corner, as if the performance of that ma- mweuver bad formed the subject of auxious thought during many years of hie Hfe- @ corner seat, tn would seem to ebiet end of man, if we remark the avidit with which human’ beings in street cars seek that object. When the young man rises, the young lady suddenly becomes conscious that bere is something nearer to her than the hori- zen, es two or three more little is going the fair being dances toward the seat, “inks into it, and pre- tends that the fact of the existence of an: = man who once occupied that seat, P= 4 going to get out, bee entirely faded bing of ber consciousness. She smooths down her dress and its supplemental frippery, pen- mants and flounces, and again locks far be- = the confines of the car into emptiness. knows she is expected by the other women tm the car to remain unconscious of their pres- nee while they —< ber clothes. They im- mediately begin. stare at her dress, her keen herb a hair, her jewelry, her ews and ribbons, and ber miscellaneous m1lli- + nntil the entire costume is phi japhed eir memories, and the a eritical opinion formed, with a resolution te to havea bonnet of the same kind, or a “body” est upon the same pattern. When the young conel |. she us again. and begins to look around and see how ail the priors are G@resed. She examines each one in detail, and im a few moments she is in possession ot ail all the usual facts. Presently @ young man with whom she is into the car, and he stands clutehis the strap and try- ing in vain to = imself in a grace- fe) attitude while he converses with her. All the women begin to wonder whether she @ares ‘ularly.for him—and, as she knows their thoughts, she is so distant that the you: man becomes more embarrassed than ever, v, and makes repewed struggles to maintain a fal | position. When she wishes to get ~ e mam, | ‘@mooths down her frippery again, f iges two or three springs, an dances aloug the pi iat form. The conductor again considers it imper- atively necessary to press the small ot her back- Ske dances down the steps, dances to the Pave- ment, and then dances along the street, fully aware of the fact that the women in the car ave all turned round to look at her, and se- renely confident in the assurance that she has em good clothes, which fit her splendidly. As Gisappears, the conductor turns to the mn is smoking a cigaron the platform, and remarks that she is ‘ « crusher! The Classics and their Teachings. if the classics were taught as they might be taught—if boys and girls were toaraied in Greek and Latin, not merely as lang! , but &e illustrations ‘of philological science; ifs Vivid picture of life on the res of the Medi- terranean, two thousand years , Were im- printed on the mindsof ee olars: if ancient his- were taug! 88 @ weary series of feuds ands woes a — case in such men um such conditions astly. stad, ef the classical books were followed aie aoe 4 manver as to impress with their beauties, and with the grand simplicity of their state. ment of the everlasting problems of hu- man iife. instead of their verbal and = grammatical _ peculiarities: I still think it as little proper that they should ferm the basis of a ‘liberal education for our — raries, asl should think it fitting to iat sort of ntolo; ith — the paleo: ay with which I tion. But classical im English schools, aster and rules by heart. forms It means tarning Latin and Greek into English, for the able to do it, and without dob aah oth Reneicing iz a means the uecrabie, not always decent, fables in such a shape that the meaning th they once had is @ried up into utter go ep the only im- pression left npon the ba go mind a that the [eg who believed su bave m the greatest idiots the weld a ever saw. Aud it means. finally, that after a dozen years spent in this kind of work, the suiterer shall be iBeompetent to interpret a i an author he bas not already got up: that Ke shalt Ieee the sight of a Greek or Latin book: and that he shall vanath Soran think of. a classical writer again, w ‘onderful to relate, he insisted up- en submitting his sons to se proven same process. ‘These be your gods, © Israe!! For the take of ‘Sdis net result (and res; pectability) the British denies his children all ‘The kno they might turn to account in life, not ee for achievement of vul, Saas in the great crises of human existence. ties to Prov. Huxirr. s20e- a Cheap Grape Trellis. & cheap grape trellis may be made as follows e at such distances apart sromth of, the Plant the vines in rows, asthe character of the soil or Flape requires. Set a stout st mches in di: time of the r thee forks poles ane. Then set similar leune to the right and left of each , ean em over to the stakes, and fasten them et eke | top by nailing, tving, or in any other Way which may be deemed best: After roy he 4 poles firmly in the er pole: when it reaches frain and tie it to the horizontal ae | where it can be kept outof the way and } @angling about. By this mode or the | bearing cane will not be smothered he 3 Sheep Talk. ‘The nervous system of sheep is comparatively feeble, and we find that though not exempt from of the brain and nerves, they are nearly always of a debilitating character, ack as 5 and those of cm gd spasms, Xc., extremely r: ‘Thus we fina that most of the severe diseases of the sheep are distinguished by a want in tone, and in general this animal quickly sinks under the attack of morbid agents. The digestive apparatus forms so very important a a feature 3 consisti if the animal economy of sheep, ing does of a variety of complex Parts for the el oration of the |, which do not exist in at ther animals, that we cannot be surprised that its organs: should be those most susceptible to “disease. Accordingly we find that such is the case—that the diseases of the digestive orgaus are frequent, and both of a mechanical and chemical nature. We have both these arising from a sw Sauaee a ment, trom its too dryness or too moisture, from its nc Ag oe and sors riant, oe teas Sa too 0) =3 anid withered, no contai unwho! ples, or the minute and invigbe le iB gis oan morable insects. ‘Thus $ diesasca Sumecoes er more ae PE to which sheep are liable. Sheep are exposed throughont the year to the vicissitudes ot the weather, from the effects of which they are in a protected } 8 their woolly coverings, standing some- mes on acold and wet soil, and anon on a dry and warm surface, they are subject to the tn- juries arising from these siterations, from the effects of standing for a long time ceeds from evaporation; diseases of the feet therefore not unfrequent. Again, from the same ex ¢ they are sub; ject the attack of flies other vermin, » particularly in the summer months, pro ry source of great eee and require vi on shepherd. To these morbid cones ms may $5 added The circumstance of sheep being Kept together often in large flocks, and thus more exposed to the influence of infections SS than animals that are kept in a more isolated state. ‘Such are the principal circumstances to which these animals are subjected, and which form the! causes of their prineipal diseases; and it is useful to —— in mind the natare of these canses, and the ties and constitutional idiosyncrasies of these animals, when treating them for their different dueases. —_—_-<se- Heeping Celery through the Winter. ‘The present is one of the most unfavorable seasons for ing celery, owing to the pro- jonged drought, that we ever remember, aad the consequence is that it is ehort and everywhere. Itis true that it hava couple of weeks yet to grow unless the weather sI aid become unusually cold and coptinue dry. such as the crop may be, it is important that it should be saved and put away in the best man- ner. It Frequently docs not keep well on ac- count of the way which itis stored. Some- times it withers, but oftener it rots. It is rec- ommended by some that’ it should be preserved in the rows where it grows, and that removal always more or less injures it. This is partially correct. Where the plant is grown tn soil of a rather oy nature, it may be kept well enough in the especially up to the first of Fel ruary; bal we have mover discovered that re- moval injures it in the slightest degree. and find both to gree! We pursue two modes and well. The first is to remove the celery to high deep, statu 4 row of plantssingly then tres ‘up a row of ly, then inches of wil, then ‘another Tow, and 80 on until sbont a half dozen rows are finished, then com- mence another bed, and s0 on. The soil should be packed in firmly and banked up, so that the tops of the celery are fast por ‘then spank on rool-fashion to tarn the rain. Over this two white boards, nailed together, should be placed, asa security inet moistare, or straw can be bent over and secured at the bottom with bean-poles. Celery = away thus care- fully, ook to keep till For yemenber, it is water, not frost, as some say, rots celer; Frost adds to its tenderness. “ ig Another plan is to sink barrels into the earth 80 that the tops are two or three inches below the snrtace, then stand them compactly full ef pom etree Henge, soll, pat tight covers apon them, se as to i moisture, and then a couple of inches of ‘toil. Br this » Some- what more troublesome than the other, _ which we adopt tor only a portion of the crop, was kept well for the last four or five ric allwas consumed, which wag late in the spring. If preserved in the rows'it should be well banked up, the water protected inst, and a covering of straw or cornfodder laid cross-wise. ‘egraph. Germantown Tel Hampshire (Eag.) Bacon. We cut the following from one of our foreign ges: ‘The reputation of the Hampshire bacon is owing entirely to the care with which it is cured. The os, 8 which are fatted on peas and barley- meal, are kept fasting for twenty- four hours at least ‘before oar are killed; a re used as x possible in the act of killing, which is ee long-potnted kn: fe into the main artery which comes from the heart. The hair fs burnt off with light straw, and the dirty surface of the skin scraped off. The carcase is hung up after the entrails have been removed, and the next day, when the meat has become quite cold itis eal into flitches. The spare- ribsare the bloody veins carefully removed; the ‘ahsle is then covered with salt, with a small = of Home goose mixed with it, Sometimes a li brown sugar is added, — b gives a pleasant sweetness to the bacon. are iaid on a low wooden table, whieh has @ small raised border all round it. The table slants alittle, so as tolet the brine = off into a veasel placed under it, by a small ning in the border atthe lower end. The ‘itches are turned and salted every day; which are 2. are os oe and in weeks they are a < be hung upto dry. Smoking the bacon ix iT so common as it used to be, as “aisply ‘ing in the salt is found sufficient to it keep. Those who early ven by the smoke of wood, burn. just and shavings in @ smothered fire for some time un- Ger the fit When are quite dry they are either placed on a rack for ‘use the family, or are packed with wheat chaff in- to chests y are sold. The oe of cut. ting the hogs into and pic! them ina vat, being with less trou! ae lly preferred when there is only cient Dumber of hogs killed to serve tne farm- er's family, but fi of bacon well cured are ‘more profitable for sale. Corn-fed bacon is at least equal, if not superior, to the barley-fed, whichis considered the prime article in Eng: New Glazing Patty. A new giazing-putty, known as thermo-plastic putty. bas been recently introduced into Eng- and, and applied to fasten glass into the roots of railway stations, green- , and other structures where iron sashes are employed. This article hardens in a few hours after being used but when exposed to solar heat sufficient to cause an expansion of the late and metal, be- comes plastic, andon cooling e hardens to its original firmness, thus ob#i the danger of breakage, which is so frequent’ shen ont nary glazier’s putty is employed.—College Cour- ant. ss0e- - “PIONEER” cuna, Colorado, recently, four herders from Northern Texas and three ‘pid Orleans gam- biers were play a ot poker, when a quarrel arose ween Joe Bi, ger. os and Orestes Watrous, one of She garablore ith bowie which it was jth to fight out knives on The ne Maxine HasH.—Will some inform as to best mode of 1g cooat hash? . D. C. (Put @ tea-cup anda ot water into ‘Senuce pan and make « thin pasts wes Te and eee a ce eooatal Add haifa Of Diack pepper, rather more salt, one butter. | Zhen chop Gio ocid beet fine hash, re- tough gristly pat i ie i i : i I i BITED STATES MAILS. VIRGINIA. POST OFFICE DEPARTM OWasmimarons epee We te.§ porale will be at of tment antl 3p i of ete Pe TATE OF Vi Fog hate oe ‘schesules of de- partur ond earh announced by or before March . (Brdders will examine carefully the forms aad instructions amner The ttre) ad ) indicat te, thee there ‘s n> post amed. Service will uot be let here'no cffices exist. 40 From Richmond, by Seren Pines, Toneratle, jaat Lancer! a cherry Tone tower erat, 58 milew and backs Leave Ricunena daily, except Sunday, at 1 West Point by 3.05pm; ‘Wert Point daily except Sunday, at 10.10 gore be Bont otro from West, (ao) a Petes wiles additional a7 Tre® woe = Point Se aie iene to a. es) Leave Norfolk daily, except Sunday, at 6.15 >= rive at Baltimore next daye by fave Baitimore daily: except Sunday, at Afrive at Norfolk next days by 6am. . by Old Point Comfort and Cherry ges * Stone, to Ravel, iniles apd back, three crren’ DA June to 1st Septemter ‘Monday, Wednesday, and Fri ¢ Norfolk eae at Be f Reser t7 a Gloucester Old Point foaday, Weduesday, and Fri- by ae Point Comfort Zorktown, —— rc and back, twice a ee 2nd, Saturday, from oth June totat Sept) at Sa0'e mae Jat Sept to ath Jape at Sam: eg Matthews O: HL from 20th Sag ent WT BM: abd Treas let Bone, © 4pm. Arri wat Ry mid re ,at 7am; and Tet Sept to 2h Juneat Sa ‘at Norfolk, trom 20th June to Ist Sept. by 450 p m; and from Ist Sept. to 0th June by Spm. 420 From Norfolk, by, Newport News, King's Mill Pratt nce " Hog tsland, Olaremout Whar? Braeden, deen ane, Ween waar. at. . (no. to Richmond, 145 miles and beck, thres ree a week Leay Norfolk Tuesday. ‘Thursday. and Satur- 30.8 m in summer, and at 70m io rrine' at Bichmno ‘hmond by 5.30 p m in summer,and er: ” Monday. Wednesday. and Leave Richmond Frias, ‘at 5.30em in summer, and 7. in Arrive at A Hortolk by 6.30pm in cemmer, and7 pm in win! 42) From. ame Rowrtn Soest, to Michie’ WMills,52¢ miles Lane bce A — Thursday, Satara: ‘ Arriveat Mills —— py ie Pesclere Pa and arrive at "acgula o Oreek by Spm. From Accokeek. b; eterd 0. a ‘ison- — to Statiord's “s Store, ‘and beck, burgh, b; ce 5 4423 ea Fredericksburg! Seong Verdier (a. miles and ona Ushouviis, to jo O. H., 37: back, three times a Leave Fredericks sburen ‘Tuesday, Thursday, curdey at tom, y at Uren; Oran ‘A. Moi days Wednesday, and arrive at SFredericksburgh by 5pm. 4424 From pon or tage pln to Falmcuth, 1'< miles ix Leave merle ‘aatiy op arr Dorthern mei}—say st 0.30 pm; of rive Fain an f Sunday, ats ‘eave Falmouth daily except .atsam; Karivont Fe vurgh, by $.30 4425 From Fredericksburgh, by SpottsyIvania ©. H., Glover Green, Brokenburg Andrews, Lewis's Store, Harrier to ai tar Poe and back, twice a —— Fregericksbarah. Weduesday end Sat va Arrive at Brokenburg by 6 Leave Brokentarg ‘Tuceday end Friday at 5.30 Arrive at Fredericksball by 11.90 am: i Frederickshall Tuesday and Friday at Arrive at Fredericksburgh next day by 11.9 406 From Frederickebu: Le tomer Ki George 0. Pag ‘ville, Eltham ~ Oak y - payueeciti. Montrose, Templeinan’s Crows’ I Grove, Yell's Store, (nh...) to Warsaw, 68 miles and beck, twice a wi Leave Fredcrickabargh Monday and Thursday « Arrive at ax Greve next days by 9:45. Leave Oak @: Tuesday and Friday et 10 = oot Warsaw by 99m; w Monday Thursday at 6am; & at Ouk ( Grove bys Oak Grov ‘edneoiey ' and Saturday at arhre at Frederickeburgh: Thursday and Mon- day by iam Proposals for three-times-e week service in- vited. “427 From Leh apne riot by Moss Neck. Ray Bannock Academy. Port, al, Loretto, ie Mouet apding,and ag 56 miles and back Wreddticksburgh Bionday and vureday Arrive at Tappabannock nck by Sp i eave Tap: Dock Tureday Pani Friday at3 Arrive at t Fredericksbara for three-times Bet ka service in- 423 From ogre gd oe a Chatterton, to Hampstead, § Leays Comorn it ondeyand Thureds at 6.30) Arrive at Hampstead by 3 pm: = = re Hampstead Monday and Thursday at s Arrive at Comorn by 1.30 am. 4429 ae by Foneswood(n.o.) and Oak wri ° cic Fork,(n.0.,) 16 miles ard bac qagee «'Bayscoville We ‘ednesday end Saturday at Ante ‘at Farmer's Work by pm "3 ae Farmer's Fork Weducsday and Saturday Arrive at Baynesvitle by 7 pm. + bbb tegeie aa Hartwood, 10 miles and back, oF and F; oe = gate Se y (i pend na feave Foeodey a nya Frida Arrivest Falmouth by Spin. ny St) P™ 41 From, Warsaw, by Chign's, Crom, Bond ~ Mine ‘Bre a ‘and Pawns, & ‘burch, to Kilmarn es and back, twice s week. Sey Warsaw Wednesday and Saturday at 5 an at Kilmarneck by 7 Leave ‘Kilmarnock Monday ‘snd Thursday ats Arrive at Wartaw by7 pm. “se ies" ‘Warsaw, by fale Dag perl ray (a, art st Kilmarnock by 6 Leave Kilmarnock Th ico 4433 From Warsaw. by Bice’s Store aad ‘Kinsale, 25 flee end twie Leave Warew and UGA re rive m: and Satarday at 2.30 Afrive at Warsaw by 8 p . “ot Prana rrigre eae Tt Comma. mS ‘rive at 4 Pach aid arrive at Rége Hill by 1pm. 43% From by Flippo's, to Thornburg, 13 jewtown, 37 wi mallee ond ene sebdny and Baturday at referer . Or Tak Bates a. sso male ard Leave Bowling Green Wednesday and Setur- | 4067 From 1vor, by Berlin sai beni sikSeeig ae: gedn and Saturday at abeiaees Goevss 5a, Poul to Prag Roper ea ane re Tappenanhock Monday and Friday at 4 or 7 aud Saturday ats Arrive at Tappabaznock by3N pm. 44 win Stel ilo week, to Warsaw, © miles and ynock Tuesdey sud Friday at intewor by 90m; ‘Tappabenacck by ¢ pw dey at? PR: y Dunneville. Centre eb mg fmtegue, Jamaica, Church View, te Gloucester 0. Bo malicn nnd backs fies Leave. Fappabannock Monday and Thursday es by H Excrediouccater G7 i Fuestay and Wridey at Arrive at Tappahannock next days by 6 pm; Deeet, Lanewrne, he, Kiva wil liam vu. rm ge Queen C. H.. in, o.,) Lit lymouth, Shackelford's, fais afta aes = Fish Haul Depot Tuesday jay at = ” a i ite Decve bean taashis Bees Priday at 215 A . next days by 10am; erred enero next dara by am: ay at ‘ 00 5 at Stevensville Thursday ard Sunday ‘ish Haul Depot by 4 pm. 4444 From Tunstalls, by New Kent C.H.. Frvfllos(aee) Heshansny Slater 5 acnsville, aod Burut Ordt Bary, to tek en 4 miles and back, atalia Tuesday ard Friday at 9.20; Leave Williameburg Wednesday and Saturday atsa arriveat eat by 38pm. * by Mansfelds, Twy- renee | Csi teat : Arrive at Previllian "sDepot next days by 2pm. iF fre omg banng 7 by Poindexter’s Store, M6 Freire Gross Monee, oi Shannon's Ht fil + Milles Guwe Spr 4, ons il Brin Skaceetorhichane eck a7 mae cal beck. twice a week. Leav. iitian '« Depot Tuesday and Thurs- erite, day by 6 piri t Richmond pert d Bupday at 6 a Sunday H Arrive at Trevillian’ ‘a Depot eatdayeD byépm., te} hb: 4G Tram. Li Senge ig heen ee Dack. twice a week. Leave et Repben's Gnarch ‘Tresdayand Satar- at 2.30 p. A at Stevensville by 7.30 wee c Stevensville lle Tuesday and Sa Saturday at 8 amive ‘at St. Stephen's Church by 1 p.m. 48 Frow. nd free Shtde to Nang? Botton, 3) vil and Bottom, 20 mifes ‘Leavy. Wet yond Saterday at. » Arrive af Bandy orviral oy ye Tappahanoc! ‘Sands Be Bottom AAT ‘and Saturday at Arrive at Satnda by 7pm. 449 From Hew Kent C. H . b: widence FF and Charles on", H.. mae owiere ‘Whar, 2 8 week. Le ; Wednesday and Satar- Wilcox’ Baca he fis favewites'§ * Whart W ednesday and Satur- arrive at ew Kent C. H.,by 8pm. 4480 pers ecagebn to Apperson’s, 12 miles Leave Charles City 0. H. ‘neces at2pm; Arsive at Apperson’ by 6 p i pearaay at Sam keri at Charles Ci by Waa m. ippen Hall. by Williamsburg, to Ki (6) FET dbart 9 miles wad tuck free {mes « Lusek io Wi wil ameb eave Bippon ‘Seturday at 6pm; Arrive af Williamebu Leave Williamaburg are st Rippce ‘Hall mm; Leave io Waenuiars "dally except Sunday, at Sa Arrive at Bina’ au Whart b: Leave Kini Mt Wharf anly, ose except San Airweat ¥ Riemsbore Proporals invited ts canittipg Rippon Hall. 4452 From Yorktown, by Baye's bevagi Fork, Gloucester Not End. Cobb's Cr miles eud back. eck. ey Yorktown ee and Saturday at t Matthews 0. iH. ¢ Mattbews 0. H. Tuientay Pend Briday at Arrivest Yorktown by 5pm. 4453 Bald wo) crop Warwick C. H ,12 miles and 3pm in at Williamsburg, Hicke eas Warwick C. ft. ——— at loam: Yorktown, Tl Proponstete for me ‘mot 4454 rom m Hampt Lon apron (n. 0. tiheg orktown, k. twice Hampt Wednesday at and Saturday's af 5 rt Yorktown by 12m: wktown Wednesday and Sarurday at artive ‘at Hampton by 8pm. Comfort to Hampton, $ miles ‘Omen aweeke it Comfort daily, except Sunday, 448 From Oberrystone, by Seariewe a t Caperille, Ws milesand back, three timcen Lewre Ober: stone , * — pte Monday, Thursday, and purest ‘Onpevi re Cay Ba find Satar- aS Boar Arrive at tone by lam. 4407 From | Horatown. °F, g Ghingotenses, Modest tile ime on ° Bob fovea 1 meal iekeee es East. Wile, 62 miles and d back, three times a weok Horntown Monday, waze Had- Leav ‘Wednesday, and Arrive at *Horntown by63%0 (458 From Horntown to Chincot and mare ae week Island,§ miles Wednesday, and atha Chincoteague Island by 4 pm: Inland Tueeuay, Toure: 6 Arrivest Horntows y 4459 From Onancock, by Wiseville. Guilford, Mes- songo, Jenkin’s Brig, ‘emperancevilie, end wg ae to Horntown, ‘36 miles and ree Leave ‘Onanccck Tuceday. “Thursday, and Sat- urday ats Sas 4 Arriv ¢ Borntown b: Spm: Leerg Horntown Monday, Wedueslay, and Arriveat “Onauesck by6pm. From Acromack O.H.. by Leenstville, to Lo- — oot Moun ty 10 mile aud back, three times a Leave Fri to Dallae,# miles and back. e Surry C. H. Saturday at) rrive st Dalige by 39m: =—— Leave Arvest Surry 0; a. ate Rm. hfield to Zuni Station, and 409 la om ge sag to as ‘tation, 15 miles re bmithiield day, except Scnday, at 1.30 at Zuni Station by5 pm: ni Station daily. except Fundsy, Arrive at Sm ithfeld by 110am, 4470 regs Sat ae se Cunckatwek, ‘10 miles and Deck, Leare's ‘supoik Fueeday, Thereday, and Setar. Arrive at Chuckatuck by 2 se b angry ae Tureday, Thoreday, and Arrive st Cutlets by 10 a aleiv Leave From Oreck Wareb Parbam's (0) Prgtece and Cotsan'e Wal epaark Cone back, twice erdey at 0 4m Arrive at Sussex © Hb; ie co. Hn. W and Saturday Arrive at Bony Creek Warehouse by7 4472 From —- Ld Pond Shop, Dre end Green Plain to Bickeford, 30 Hem Monday at b Lee abe enday Arriveat Jerusalem by 5 p 4473 From, Jarratt’s. by Peplar Mount, Ordinary, 20 miles anc jo Smoky Lack. twice awest, oer Jarratt’s Wednesday and Saturday wi 1! at Bmoky Ordinary by 5pm; beg Ordinary Wednesday and Fa°ar- Afrive st Ja Sariatt’s by 10.900. 4474 From Btony Oreek Warehouse, by Bitcheville, to Soodwynerille, V7 miles and Toacke once & Leaxe Btony Creek seeaee Tuemiay at 6.0 Afrive at Good’ Leave Secdwyustiiie te ‘Teewdny até 22 Arrive at Stony Creek Warehouse by 12. 4475 From Lawrenceville. by Burntville, ee poe ville, ‘San Marino, Dinwiddie C. cas and Bur Ao a }, #8 miles and back, twice Petersborgh Fridayat sam: “ Panrtncovite Weduced and day by dt am, 1 cave Lavwrencer iile Wednesday om Saturday eat’ Petersburgh Monday and Thursday 4476 From Forkeville, by South Hill, Lombardy Grove, Union Level, (n. 0 ,) and Btony Cross, (9, 0.5) to Bos dtown, 25 miles and back, twice LeaveForkevilleTuesday and Saturday até a Lire ‘at Bosdtown see = Boydtown Mon at Forksville by 7 “amt From Blocks Ke and Whites, by Forkiand, Jones- ’s, Edmunds, (n. 0.) Loch Keven Brickland, Non Intervention, ‘and ‘olumbian Grove,'to Whittle’s ills, 45" Arrive at Whittle’s Mills next y ter yeeene ea eedareey Bam: ay a 3 Arrive at cke wa Whites Monday and Thursday by 1 pm. 478 From Blacks and Whites, by McFarland ' Ma Oral ‘stteboro’, and Wa: pereville. 2°: milesand back, trices wray a wicea Leave 1 Blacks and Whites Tuesday and Friday 30 & Arriveat ‘Draperesi iNe by 8.30 pm: hans Drapersville Weduesia , arrive ‘at Blacks and Whites “ 6pm. om ‘ille, by Os Ira, Cum! C.8 amie. Oak Fores eee to Pember pm; and Saturday até am, Arrive at Farmville by 3 pm. 4aee eh Palace by Gergevilieand Gary gre uc ki CG. H., @ miles and back, testuees Leave Farmyile. ‘Taeeday, Thursday, and Sat- Arrive at t 10 @ Arrive t Farm Proporais Tmbeeoe ire Btore invited, 4481 da 73 Farmville, by Prince Edward ©. H.,to mpden Bichey College, miles and beck, satmereear Leave Farmville daily, except Sunday, at 145 i gh gunna tien Geena am: Arrive ry Fanavitle by 54am. 4432 From Pamplin's Depot, by Harver's Sore and Bolt img "mill to to Red House, 13's miles and Iwice a wel Les Famplio'e: Depot Wednesday and Satur- Fr Alrite at Bed'ioine by 5 Leave Bed House Wednesday 7 and Saturday at 60a Arrive at Pamplin’s Depot by 11 am. 44:3 From Pamplin’s Depot. by Walker's Charch,t New Store. 25% miles and back. twick aweck, Leave Eampie’ s Depot Wednesday and Patar: picear at ew Btore by m; Leave Rew Btore Wednesday ‘and Saturday at it Pamplin’s Depot by 12m. 4454 From. om A eemeattox 2 O. H., to Nebraska,3 miles back, six times a wee! Sree 0. Ai. daliy,except Sunday, Arrive at Nebraska by 9am: Leave Nebraska daily, excepi Sunday, on arri- val of mail from the cast—say at 9am; Arrive at Appomattox C. H. by 10.9 am. 4 i pres by Oakvilleand Tower Hill, to cl Bon Creek, to miles and back, t three times a» Leaves Nebraska Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- ent © ‘reek by 6p — Mondsy, Weduseday, and p— at Frida Arrives Nebrackaby 2m. 4435 From Spout Spring. by Reely Spring, : ) 498 Fro Pocus geting, by Ss pbring, (2.0) Greeks 2 mca and Ue packet twice a week. ut Spring We lay and Saturday ie Oreek by 11 a m; jat Creek Wednesday and Saturday at 2 Arrive at Spout Spring by7 pm. 4457 From Genito. by Sublett’s Tavern and Fine Cre wens 2 miles and back, to Tuesday and i Saturday at l2m; Arrive at ice 7p Li eft: y rae Tosneey | tnd ‘Saturday at Sam hy Genite b; 7 3m ‘roposals invited to begin at Richmond, omit ree Genito, m Genito, by Powhatan C. H. - Prvalloell va ‘Sun my Side, 7 miles end back, ‘Geni day, Wednesday, and ‘ai Seren = Arri Sunny Side by § pm: Leave Sen — Bie ueeday" Thursday, and Sat urday Arrive at Genits by 2pm. m ite, by Skit Me Frege Na Wednesday ', to Winter ck. arcane, nterDO and Saturday at 10 cost by2pm: Leavy ow interpoc ednesday and Batarday at 6 t Genito by 9208 eae invited tor thres ‘times a-week eer- vice. sacs Arrive at Winter; Fistor Wilkinson's Shop, Led: = bes ven weainert ille,20 milesard back: ‘Matoax Wednesday and Saturday at 1.30 Paii lie by 7 30 Painesville Wedaeeday nan Matoax by 1 pm. ‘melia ey Mills.(n.0.,)to 4491 —_- an weft yo mice ch a Wednesday and ‘Betardey ‘at Mannbo: byé 5 Mannboro’ Wedsestay and Eatarday at Arrive st Amelia C. B.0.90 p.m. jetersville, Deatonsville. - re : arated ‘toa Polat Mille to Oumberband jersville Tuesday and ‘Saturday at s b 3 coday” and Friday priate tt oe Babee, aon J arene twice sea tPiamets ours ume brs Charlotte C.H. daity, except Sunday, Drake's Branch by 9.308 Wall, LA Cole's "EES —e 7, Wed) ad Fane = mules and . Leave Talcott daily. exc Arrive at Barnesville by 730 5 eave Barneoville daily. except Sundsy, at 6 arrive at Talcott by 108 sp Bernesvilie “aaily, except Bunday, at ps eat Boydtom by 12m: ton daily. execpt Sunday, at 1 pm Arrive at Barnewvills by 449 From burg to Dupree's Old Store, « miler and beck twice s weeks Leave Wylliesburg Tursday and Friday at 5 Dupree's Old Store by 630 oa tore Toreday and Friday Prive at W)llieebars bys pm. 45800 From Barnesville, by Oakley. to Clarkeville, 18 miles and back, six times a week. Barnes a ‘nie daily, ‘excep! Sunday, at 6.30 t Clarksville by 10 pm taare Clarkaville daily , except ‘Sunday, at 2.30 Arrive at Barnesville by 9p m. 441 From Barnesville, by Bed Oak Grove, to Abby vite. 10 miles and back, twice a wee < e Barnesville Wednesday and Satardsy at ‘om, Arrive'at Abezrile ® eizsem: a beep iy 442 From Barnesville, by § Bill. co Obr: eee ku twick awed Leave Barn Wednesday and Saturday at anive at pene by SM pm: ree ednesday and Satur aint Barnesvitie by ipm Propos ed "Cuape to atom route via Drapers Pile and Chapel ‘Mills, 23 miles. arecqar yaad Depot, by Hyco and Bed Beok, oS "House, 2 2 Bes and Lill, (nm. 0.,)to Whiitios beck. twite of Wi from Red'‘Banks ¢'milen sed tack tetas Boston Depot Wednesday and Sat 2a Rite House b: pat Bouse aeons and Saturday Mowday dod tiresay atgam, jing Wonder and Thursday st Bremo Bluff, by New Canton, Mood Banks. id Hill, Gravel Hill, and ham O. H., aha miles and Bila? Tuesday and Seturday at 1) ham ©. = by? Leave <Buctieauats iB: Arrive st Bremo Blut by 7pm. jondayrand Friday atile ork Union dre 0pm ‘trom New Canton. by Sai Denese. = ae Mille, Diana Mille, Conteaary "and o Precinct ater, and back, tw Leave: jew Canton Thureday and Satorday at ari a ‘Well Water br Leave Well Water ‘Tharedey tod Saturday at New Canton ty ll am. 7 From Backingbom C. H.. by Mount Vince ané M Faturday 1» 80 leville, 15 miles and Dack. twice a week Leave Buckingbem ©. H. Monday and Thers Gay at ip2 Arrive at Howardsvil: Leave Howardeville Munday end Thureday at > Arrive at Buckingbam ©. H. by 2m. 4508 From Whitlock. by Brooklyn. to Laurel Grove. 10 miles and back, twice a week Leave W hitiock Tursdal ahd atirday at» m, Arrive at Laurel Grove Leave Laurei Grove Feeraad and Saturday ate A at Whitlock by 12 m. oe orm Yellow Branch, by Arnoldtoy tlle, 1s miles and back. twice a ellow Branch Wednesday and ville by 21pm ecaville Wednesday and Saturday st 3 pm: Arrive at Yellow Branch by$pm. * 4510 From Meadville, by Mountain Koad. to Halifax B10 miles and back, t — Meadville W ‘ednesday jarday at laliiax O. M. by 490 pm fax C,H. Wednesday an | Sat Meadville by Nan, an Teme Com MO. H.. by Mount ony Pigeon Sind ns Wega Green Brook- Cc. 8. Monday end Friday ats Arrive at serait by Sp se Brookueal Tuesday Aicive at campbett 0 H. b Propel Is for three times Saturday at 6 m. week service in- 4512 From worest Depot.by New London. J Loving Creek.7 miles and back, twice ie Be Forest Depot Tussda? ant “Siturday at agave ati Loving Creek by 4 3 p a Loving Creek Tuesday and Idatarday at airive it Forest Pepot by 2pm. 413 From Liberty. by Lone Pine and Davie’ Btore to Charlemont, 21 miles and back, Leave. Liters Wednesday and Saturday at of Charlemont by 4.30 Charlemont Wednesday and Saturday Arrive at Liberty by 10am, 4514 From Liber by Bunker Hill. Davi: Hendrick 8 | ‘ere, FF Ptore 41% miles tad back, twi Leave Liberty Tuesday asd ti Tiday at 6a mo Arriveat Rocky Mount by Leave I Rocky Mount Welneelay a aud Saturday arrive at Liberty by 6pm. 4515 Trem Liberty to Otter Hill, 65: miles and back. Lave l Liberty’ Werinesday and Saturday at i! am St Otter Hill by 1p Leavy ted Bul W neering and Saturday at ye at Liberty at 10am. 516 From ea by Horeb, ( Bmans. and amblissburgh, to Biowartsville, 2) ties and bi back, twice a week. Liberty Wednesday and Saturday at ¢ Arrive at Btewartaville by 12m eave Stewarteville Wednesday snd Saterday it Liberty by 7 pm. or bel Sooners. by Bonbr: to Rocky Monat reek. Leavy Arrive er Goopers byépm. sis pry Bill, by Body Com pkgs ™ vat F ork, Ork, 10 Wades, 16 milew aud tae Da ence Laove Banker Hill Friday at 8 am; 2m Eire Wades Fr ‘oat Bunker Hill by & Proposals tor twice-a- week service invites White Book. (2. 9.,)to back.oncea week Fanc} oS a wbe a4 fancy fare Gran & Arrive at Fancy @rore by i Union, 6% °., ieDea and back grits a Bi ‘vited. Arrive Leave Callaws) s Tored = Leave Be Arrive at Shady Grow Leave Shady Grow 7 intLick by 4 pm for ome additional trip per week Friday ao B O)and Gnerrarte Ard da, we byS by ‘Toreday et 1pm; Arrivest Bocky Mount by 6 pm om Rocky Mount. O08 Tram Rocky Mount . Arrive at Floyd 0. Leave Floyd C Smiles and back, twice’ s Leave thady Grove Tuesday and Priday at 9 . Pig River.» Floya' ot ©. B.S miter» jount Toseday and Friday a: 7 H oby7 pm; a Weduestay and Saturday at ‘at Bocky Mount by 6 pm #23 From Shady Grove to Snow Crock, 6 miles end once & Ww Leove Shady Grove Thursday et 0.30 pm: Arrive at Snow Creek by 2.3) pm, day at Sa ive at Shady Grove by 7pm. Arrive rom Elamsy lle. by Young's Store, <8 ore en Starry Creek. to Bocky Mouut ites Blames tle Toca vet ow Creek Thureday at pm; Shady Gr by Spm by Dyer's Store. Le r Tree, to Batchelor ook Danon Fo soce Box! ftave Rocky Mount Wednesbay at 7am; Arrive at Eiameville by 5 p m. 4532 From Salem. by Cave ° Sotieg: Bent Mountain, (~ Little Biver, to Flea eave Floyd ( Arrive at Salem bys £35 Frog Salem, by Carsmbe, New Castle to Ripley's Back. twice mes leave Arrive Leaw Arrive at Leave Pp i, Bienpore os ntain View. | Us, 30 miles ay = seete New Castle, and (bo and Friday alfa ‘Castle bs aT) jew Castle W end Saturday ot Salem by ¢ A New Castle Wotday, Wednesday, ecg dey 9 5 0m Rip! Bi Arrive at ills by 9.0 = ys (ile Monday at 93 a.m; 4535 From Newport, twice, Lee’ Ww ron arrival of wall arrive st Pearisbargh by $3 m jew Castle ty Lam. S Castle, by White Flint, Bran: OM ie ag! poe. v aie eston © ana Pembroke, te ‘peacanioure, Tmiiwand bake and Saterday «¢ {row Chrietiane- Leave Pearisburgh Wednesday and Saterday ats 45% From Shawsvilie Conner’s re Miles ‘Simpooa's,, Yen miles eu Leave Bhawerille Wdneedas eetom: Arrive at Bt; ‘sbys ‘Leave Sim) ed Arrive at Sbawerilie by 1 4657 From Christiansburgh, ee ea to Floyd O. gb daily, except Bt Budsy, +™p eueepi BerJay, at arnivest sleet by Lam es ay me ey vy Shey three tines a week “brisuaseburgh Obildrees’ Store ara 21 miles ad Taeeday, Thareday, tar di annaget ‘é atten Foruace by 12m Leave Badtord F ‘Saturds ta Arrive at Ouristinusburgh by 7 pm. 4539 From Contatignsien by “Soriuge and, Biacksouret, urnece Taseder, Thuredey, Tollow Seipber » to Newport, br , Buller and back. six times ® week to Blacks burgh. and residue, nar Leave * estattansburgh dail ‘six times a week the froma Boptember, and three times ot + except Sunder, anrhes at Black «ba! Leave i inchebargy 22 except ‘sunday au Arrive at Chrietansbargt by 1.0 pm. 1st June co S0ch Septem ber urgh dally, except Sunday, st Leave 10 urday Bie ‘hewport by dally. AL. Sunday st! w, jacks! urgh fae = 1st Octover to Tac 3 Arrive a ‘Blacksburgh pe 4pm. times a week. Leave Radford Fornace Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9am Arrive at Dubiin by From Radford Fornace. Newbern, to Dublin, 10 miles av. Mack* Leave Dublin Toesd “inaredey and Setur day at Arrive | betterd Fa by 4pm 4 0. B.. by Willi 4) Brom Flop ee is’ Ridge, ¢ ville, be Leave Floyd Arrive at Indian a sliewill Spar. io ute. back, riay and Friday ot om: 7 Leave Hillsville Wedneokey a end Saturday a7 Arrive at FloyéO B. byépm. Floyd ©. H, by 60 Prifoand, Meadows. au 1.30pm Arrive at Clover Leave Mount Leare ‘Bat Srzive st 23 ‘ond Saneraay ete om. Arrive at Clover Depot by 20.5 4m, abitesm ¢ Grove by 6 ae rove Ty Moant Laurel, t Sunday, at aby irateiny, Tharedsy, and ¥, Thursday, 4544 From Halifax ©. H to South ae ™@ Depot, ¢ miles and back, six times a w Lea ate ier South Besos Be Depot daily, ex ante at Halifex CH. by 4 Halifax ©. B. daily, Sucost Sunday, at Depot by 9 Wam: opt Sam- 4545 nm News ig by Vernon Hill, Henry's Aspen Mills, Fgtonsburah. and ae ievty Mount miles and back, caw Riews Ferry Sine: end Fridsy at 3 Leave arc Sitomu Aify"Wedssadn and Saturday Afrivest Mews Ferry. by 4pm. 4545 From Bews Ferr: 4 Bloomebarg and Cormell, to re Store, ie anes Lege “Weesday, Tharedey, Arrive at Da: by ‘. ery eB i a at ivenia 0. M. by 12 night. +n — a sine te Garden, 8 "eee {su Saturday at7 S108 Fromm Denvitie, br Pisacuat Gen, Weitmel.

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