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r * Tb viver hemmed with leaning ti ~ Country W. ond through its meadows gree it, peoe ines MF yes Nat the cignat tires he ranters i f tai ag L color ‘ant that Tb Move th oad A Ss, Sins eee Seasons ‘ drome * TRS a Fag i st, - ur Bey falling te perform ary bhg@stions as eek ns ». tall peak above them all 4 | ‘The following letter from Professir Spo Department wat * —_—— OTuerirandaniionean = vanes seamen a “F, Baird, United: States commissioner 6f fish | ‘ yet Be ee oe ee i) Goo the vives el eg Sica, utterly oblivious of a bastef of ora | ‘abd fisheries, bas been,addressed to Han. J. a. | the Pe scivsdulee of 5 abd in testis there t I terete wubscr ibe, my Tie mountains that T eang! elbow till the, Yicious scream of the ¢ coat ed. iGarfeld, chairman of the House committee ow | a vein Derisions anpounced Ma ny MBciad sual the day yo : ¥ peddler kd me. red lintag. propriations: 2 : a oe “socaeetins” Tearned thriked wid Nort ne aca a one ina ee DRM | pac ememing “he Agents sdb tame Ese Setceminderee eS | wea tes riege ets y A f cling of famittar things were racing pell-mell down stalts, t0 the he was joined by two other men, whom he leti. | Fs" Kcig' tn alpany, im February, ee it poo | See eeak check or draft soa buds &f @Sa00 and wprcard:y | yievnehwenht be mated wont Mie ond of mon Haat ory footstep grew. Light of several street urchins, and out Dy, he Beck basement doors OO Scteraaited tombhe appiieation 8s pm See, to Winchester, 14 | Bel tustice of the peace “ . an ed ie gah 7 intercept 2 assistance in the miler oS —= ma he Wasted pic Bere” wich"an uncouscious movement ¢d the policeman, "You just stand here Jere co aah Shier, arb - Teck Ban | INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND PosTmAs the mapie het Nothing wire mutiny in'¢ mans sont quicker If they show Kgtbree times s week fruin int October 80 | Cimseinrar aise condusvonp ie, be émeorporeied in ine s red ensign. than the impntation of not being a fire. y were not read’ iy lay. the nd shorn foot-hitts Pe en ee es oes - to enter an reds the D a A five dollar bill, however, nate even ire. Tai corer a | ie Mures, the benefitof which Would ismre pac, acts te the exten Parimeni may dese /These were shipped east) 'y Depot, by Coote’s Store, te such cmiesious ifthe fattare be | 5 ier. Seone ; Lot Jone to 30h September. forcigner’s wounds, te. Leave Reck Enon Springs daily, exeept ®un- owed er awed m rokd Shonkd ereeps of his most fantastic bows the peddler repeated, | fora while, and suid somthing about a dray | “Ally, of perhaps exclusively, to the citizens of | coast, where he placed Sy at * ee a ee nate pe gga Sate, Eat mistake: T see you alr von zhea- | round the corn Hein to take ey Gathered im | "It was also believed that mnch remained to be telomere, amd, partly Siewe Wanchecice hcl wank Senden. ek as | zs gi sa ‘i «man. q i os oe : up. * | done in the way of introducing th oe, Tonniitx om: i 4 < - T ous S615 dhould wind; again, “‘Ipinecd imyecit with ploturesot Mrs. | Bobet Havas, Thee the star Rimsett | of foreign fish ‘each Sar Se copsctes ty Uibuiay of the up i etatek where be Altivest Rock Enon Springs by 7.20 pw. | , ibe 54 ee Reve reek emt ettior eee | SRR adem: | ihe bk ters and cated me Gre Dy « | Shdeyce nate te aap arts: | eat ne omcing Neeson ie | an mea ary, | = a ol i eto see , wo- i e] is “ at] am, e ‘i BY Wore no uuwonted look. men at work. Tho bare, Toumd,'blae-veined | St wasquick work. ‘The poor fellows turned 5 SS a I TS great aburdance. “Fo his ‘su and disap- Arviveat Bark Creek Valley by 9.308.m, wumt-t ant destine tee ot Pebinsiee hatin titted arms, temptingly dimplayed just below the l- Pale the robbers—when they saw the pistols. | new and desirable kinds of foreign seeds and | Prune eretheys rath Leave Back Creek Valley Monday, Wediesday , "Was pressed by feet of mine, teasers te stot, Hes apran Jeclocar coping | ar kanse Sitsrenateaes egehereees Saab an | Ha ana nates them throughout the | part ‘of September: and bee, cr arrive af Hock Enon Springs by 12. pm. ‘That broken mountain line. musical gurgle of some sweet, old favorite | wended our way to the ladies’ room. Mra. | y and Congress 3 finally made an i of $15,000 for this’! part of them are now in a thriv: iniles and back. twice a week be fault of the contractor or carrier. t _ strange at once and known, the dash and spirit they contrive te throw | Grorge was there, as beautiful, as cool, as , the ee was in ‘i 3-H. Leave Broadway Depe aud ili be deducted. For ms Eppes {te commonplace, cbeervancer; the mimic | graceful asever.. When 1 potmted ner owt — iny there commissioner of fish and dsherien | hang Jin preparation Yor thet ROT ee rend wot suibcirstly encod: cenke toh ova taere with privteges'e Wisoatytc ey: | wade cae wale tn bein cel cnmeced with ie ears | Noein ae'garmemteegag tee | Rinne veri Welbon Saunar a7 | mpm ti pak ¢ to find the shor-brush—make up a eharim- for obtaining the desired 7 ‘understood: from, the fhet that thelr Arrive at Broadway Depot by 12m | fied, enlarged peualtivs, pr: Was it a dim-remembered dream? ing aggregate, «lelightfal to one who has never y my duty to ask their advice as to the initiatory mands on that river are in a j thereof, and the importance of the Or giimpse throagh wons old? had @ more intimate acquaintance than his 4 steps to be taken in the enterprise, and at my | igh summer tem: seneil | 432 From Hambangh’s to Front Royal. 8 miles and j made The secret whieh the-mountains kept, | | housekeeper. ndered if I | request a special mecting was held ai Bosto! fren 100 t0 180 Oa Fahvenhett fora coma. | bank, twice 4 week, | 8; For leaving behind or throwing She tteor wenec uaa: So should I see Mrs. George, perchance her- | walked coolly the beginning of Jumesat which. the question | Tom 100 to 110 d melt for 4 Leave Hambaagh » Weduceday and Saturday at artic of them, fo the alminat ‘enim meyer ag oer: or tirgl hig aye 1, was troy; as to the species of tish that | Salmon is hardly ale to thrive west of the Con: | Al0.*2%+ Prout Royal by 12:30 p m: | a uumeieetamer pralbe bf peated snip this exec ee Fae, oT nackte Gieorge,” said 1, Ii thank you for | homd taken intoconsideration, and the | necticut river, or, at most, of the Hudson, there | Leave Frout Royal Weduceday ist Saturday } And, pleasant as adawn of spring, make a willing slave, to send me in hot haste to | _ 1 never saw such a face on any mortal being in | Castres most suitable for eccuring their mul- | jx every reason to believe’ that Be Stain steth ye. spite thonght within me grew. © Hallie Black’ toehsone the finestcostliet soli- | my lie. AN! Hevitai seemed struck out of it; | aha white fish be ie Ast attcnded, toca lis ome asim eemeanen ee ser ut te aida fe hat love would temper every change, ire to found in ir lant eollection. ‘was wi 'y > wi fright- tS ‘ coast; a rom Louden to Gum Spring,¢n.o..) @milesar pereone, fe © arrive in Mmiuws I reached my home; 1 mounted the steps. | enn eyes almost starting from the | Siter a very full and free inter®hange of views, | every confidence that the time is not far dis- : Uegtecting to take the mail fr. once a week. ing, shinin, k And, misty with the dreams of earth, There was a strange silence about the promisss. | sockets, Tdld not know whether ske meant to | 8d receiving many valuable ms, I pro- | tant when we shall have in the Delaware, the Leave Loudon Saturday at 10 am; for euffe: be inured, de The hills of Heaven ariec. | bustle, no mesry votees, no sound | seream, to fwear or run. “She gave a gasp or | feagd.ce, hastport, Me. whtich served as my | Susquehanna, the Potomac, and the James | Arrive atu Sprig by 2m pany Se st tor evfoning af re [elm €. Whitticr in February ATLAwTIC. | of footsteps, no ring of clattering silver-ware— | two, and half rose, bat star's “Please to Keep | into the decrease of the food funcsat te Olid inteubainwien 3 canpemek be Cnunien.o avai 3 ng. F seat, madam.” ses x jeammiooat one route, Se ay 1 Se belt Still completed silence; not "Uae iy soul, after the tirnt moment of grati- | ‘Tue ap broprtation was aot made mel sone ty a large portioi 4 From Baptist Valley to Kool, 28:milee and back | ° “he Westar Sonera imay anmal the contrast " YIDENTIAL USEKE: even le, cheery warned or wel- Teven; poor woman; saw on! scot peal once a ti . lures to ran agreeably A CORFID: wet colmed ‘the solitary aid diss home- | my gentles refined housekeeper: with hex oo Shiy’ ani Gre ahs ct ey iiiee tis the Leave Baptist Valles Monday at7 am; tor viclating the post fice tawny or di I repeat again, and to myself, Mrs. George 1s | seeker. The he | pleading At was well the policeman got | tim2'tor doing much Acuna bes = firive.st Reb by Spm pe a AE, sn admirable house-keeper, and a very supe- | basement sha me cut of the way, OF for the secon time I | tthe introdu mon. It a 4 Arrive at Baptist Valley by 8 pm. dose: for Tuning en ekprest as aferrenid. ror woman. Her eyes aresparkling and pene- | there must the amiight make afool of myself. bei BE = {ransporting persons or parkages conve) ing miniiab trating: her hair ripples ad waves like that of | again I ran. Hl, a years afterward, when a different sort iene cneaee & ean Cute pe atmon and the | «735 Brom Shiloh, by * Beek bag gg Smee a Beg eet et spitetutly, a iF took of house-keeper sat at the hea of my table—a < x aust : Springs (ne. ; mies neral may order au increane Mrs. George. Not only are the eyes of Mrs. | there was nobedy at home. T desce! petite woman with blonde hair, and eyes that reen, ‘by Son ing = fo Seon a al a yy a a Pro rai George cxtremely penetrative, but her coneep- | ste1s;' 1 went round the back gate and auc- | melted the heart ina mani heard from Mrs. | ‘riete, Mr. Green, ‘vy permission of, im = Arrive at Leedetowm by ian: : tsres ane axivals in ail Sora aad po bon of character is something marvelous. I | ceeded im loosening the hook that confined it | George. She was keeping bar in @ San Fran- ber of shad the sta Leave Leedstown Tuesday and Saturllay at ? Tocake tre conform toronerctine on confess I was astonished when she laid before | with my pen-knife. All was silent here as elee- | cisco restaurant. pm; ; without increase of ee Markey and Tom had Inted withise fourteen | Jeuceia tn fe alit™ f muttered ty oil Onan and carrying. the », Placed a portion of anaes cb taay tho dinadinns ef cunts teecatten ie tee Starkey and Tom with me 7 5 A % m in the Alleghany vider, : " - r «in whote years, but upon the advent of this admirable | _ Perhaps Mrs. George had ‘With the single exception of Mr. Adams, I | and anothe Sinthe Unies Miniainnlee beh oh epg Soman Tewdde! n and T portion it | therein is not to be wondered at, but there seems and -), to ice, oF w er the public interests, tm his nly learned thatI was being | cleaning till afternoo: never met @ gentleman, in Congress or out, | St. Paul. A much larger number would have no Teason to that sal: shad pack, once a week. ire euch discontinuance or curtat iueked; that half my meats were taken off to | matinee; but where were the servants? whose fund of information was so extensive, | been used, but food m to suppose mon, week. as maf Los selations; that the cat was not answerable ‘There was, fortunately, been used, but for the fact that the season on alewives may not find a perfectly fitting i camer; be allowing ‘and Mr. C the Hndson lasted only a few days after it was | renting place, abd one where the could ie Arrive at Ti ty lm: a for my butcher's inflated bills, and that the dog | of the house’ that could be unfastened Kec peak r nguages of | possible to authorize Mr. ‘to undertak eS uste xtraordii Leave Tappehannock Ws at hat Keed very comfortably on table leavin, Ute ae a ae aces ne, Of my Ow | modern Europe with the facility, purity, and | the work. ‘The seusm ine hatching shad in the 2 lg hyper yoni 2A Sey Senne, Soe t eee ee ne eae ene ere | opened that Oladow, aust kad sale Tatseecn te cision of the most accomplished native, and | Counecticut river being rather later tham in the | dacious dates, such as chathe wie’ Guns Bee, | ar8z Prom. Mangchick,ty Btae Mitts co Hanover | "'S'Flvenestsway te case tp coltemstons from, er y superior woman. I liked her | opene biy on the he, 4 is a thorough classical sc! as well. Mi Hudson, Mr. Clift was able to obtain a large | which tend to keep down their numbers iu the cH nS lice and Pack, twice a'veck 9 lrafte on . po pers or other vine t ‘ tT speal ing Se ee frei po maniy men ys os — coping, when a Cishing caus Oe: Wethineten Ragen rend rr ig, | suppl; through ee kedaee of et enemies ocean. The experiment is worth trying, at any Leave Mangohick Tuesday and Friday at 10 ¥ of each gentleman’s how > vy hand grasped a ppearance was more you' an | comi mers, and accordingly proceeded w: ‘Tate, and if successful it will add inimeasurably 3 ¢ ~— somal 1 noticed something suspicions, and followed : . . y <3 = ee ee ee —- ; _e it Ain't vou ashamed—a man his years. Although a gentleman of great | several millions to the west. Of these a am; Portion | to the food resources of the tie a Arrive at Hanover C. H. by 12.9 pm; like a gentleman—breaking into a |-Pér*0nal firmness, his bearing was modest, | were planted in the Alleghany river, and an- pra ary asin aes pants pen and Lceve Hapover C. H. Tharelay aud Friday at P comiton thier? 6 abaeed, and deferential, He spoke Tapidiy. | other portion in the White river, at Tiufianapo- | ordered from Germany, a large namber of hy- ab Tis meangonick by 3.09 m. for these delightful rooms; Turkey, feller held mein his grasp as ifit were | ‘Rough, @ Sy cerns gelesen git fees lis, with a vie - | Se eerie ee Tey et Ocean te Dae nanan 4 ared whatever he $8 great care, | ity of nsporting young over jis by Nurneyeville and Holy arith I looked over my shoulder. A star with brilliant colors, and a set, sir, in satin i Ply mgood Sie cea. brenets | en ' bee t that I care. For mj- n three-ply and walnut, or even chest- leek, selves on thes pownt 18 miles and back, twice a week: right of the mail, the are r has been established Poco in generally wrote his speeches out at length. | tances in midsummer, (a problem x = Europe that such crosses are not only fertile to git ell, of course, I bad the parlors thoronghly ; eseng yet) He appreciated the importance of being exact | perimented upon by Mr. Seth Green, by a considerable degree, but that the fish lose H Tuesday and Saturday at 12m; and all tall refurnished, and I laid a neat new Brussels in | smelle 1 of Oat ey canta: tn he im pp atomenty an rogue commentie, Mr iit tarted is the Roe te the Sacramento ie Sethe nu tet ering to the fends Raat itave Scmerton Furelay and Saturday at 7a ; incurred. 8 laten for add efurnished, a e a | 4% 7 ai ics ni . | Mr. for the lount wi main in the rivers throughout the year. Here Arrive at Suffulk by . pa). beeed on such ground, can be considered rea - Teece vel ose Was a turn-up, his hair was a little red- i i 4 Arrive at Suffolk by 1am, aege's own — Pe lovely ish—this is original—and the whole contour of He was superior to the weakness often exhibited | the remainder of his fry, and, notwithstanding they grow rapidly, more so than the perfect : : by men of distinguished ability of professing to | the jntense heat, succeeded in reaching Denver | fish’ and esh ig hij istinguished £30 From en myer I hen speak from the inspiration of the momenteIn | with serecat Monae living fish, Which he | Gicaland alee rtien * y eggs and toast, when Mrs. George came | y » s rectati - ‘I ze ae " i rage my poms an 9 in my | Teolved, after crushing and cutting, to put my | @¢t> he was free from affectation of every kind, piseed in the head waters ot the Platte. We | A beginning hae also been made in regard to eed mistakes or minapprehension ax te. ee, nor for borides dest attonsville, by Cedar Point, to Sneods- (n.©.), 30 miles and back, cace a week. usville Friday at 7 #m; Leave Pat! | : | BEd never denied or concealed the labor be- | have much reason to anticipate success inthe | increaing the supply of the wie wale in ake Packt elie ce oy wha A eae i) but Lam suze thats the proper thing to / unlucky, Mat that Had led ‘me into all thes: | stowed on oral efforts. Sometimes he read his | experiment of stocking the, Misterol aie lakes, and at present Ibave about three-quar- inna tanesinbioe see ge be vised ieat cee ne ares Sin’ 4 ‘at do-you wish. air,2” Lexclaimed, with | SB¢eches, and occasionally, when discussing | with shad, since we know that the Alabama ters of a million of in charge of Mr. N. W. Secreaned. “Really, Mrs. George—” I began. you wish, sir,? . questions to which he had given much study, he | river has been stocked by the efforts of De, scold ane. Jear sir. You see, I | a8 much dignity and severity as my v Clarke, at Clarkston, Mich. on of these, -with thi ol ery pe id ° . smile that touches | liar and cramped position vould permit. {Un, spoke without notes or any evidence of prep- | Daniel, by Loe ls 4 impregnated eggs from Sa- upon these. humble —s efforts. Alas!—” and she sighed softly—“we live in degenerate days, sir; when women seek their pleasures out- cooperation and conenrrence of the fish com- Leave Stewartevil teexplainto you how I happen not to have ahe | Which was intentionally cutting and offensive. | coast streams generally. ‘The experience of the | michoners of the several states: it poles eras ie it Pm; key of my own frontdoor. You have ony to ac- He evidently supy Sushing tobe a mere | State of Connecticut in this respect, is a case in judgment, the best policy to work with and ina Arrive at Thaxton’s by 6 pm. sutliciently for g - atation. | Early in his first session Mr. Cushing | varnah across to its head waters, and there are | the purpose, I propose to transmit to the com Branch (B. 0.), 7 ; owe a my too susceptible heart, ag the moonlight | hand me—quick, sir! T tee her ed read a carefully written argument on a subject | instances which are detailed fully in my report, | juishoners of fisheres of California, for intros Leave Nottoway C,H. Thursday at 70 bundies the melting snow. ‘Your eggs are j Robert i om ge vewnd ani leek ph my boas of more than ordinary interest. The great abil- | of their occurring in considerable numbers at | duction into the waters of the Pacific coast, and Arrive at Olive Branch by 12m. cone as you like them, I trust. I always see to | sat jaynes; g° ity displayed, and hi he greeny of extreme | the hot springs of the Ouachita; at Neosha | another year to take measures for multiplying Leave Olive Branch Thursday at] pm; such things myself.” And as she sat down and | Pia tl of that blather, yonng man.” said the | Youth, attracted general interest. It so hap-, | Falls, Kansas; at the fall of the Ohio, at Louis- | them lar ly throughout the lakes. From Arrive at Nottoway by 6 pm. piaeed he der hand on the spotless table- | officer, sternly; you've’ seruthnieed that dene | Pened that his views ran counter to those of | ville,’and in the Wabash river. There is little | its situation and size, Utah Lake appears well | _ ip Danesh dean Oona idders should firet propestf or eervice strictly cloth, could not tell which was the whitest.” | officer, sternly; “you'y T've had my eye on | M08, of the western members, and old Ben | or nothing to interfere with the anticipation | adapted for the introduction of white fish and | 74 age Shenton, be Donen iat. 6. sib miles | Rccording to the advertisement and then, of tn ‘The eggs are simply perfect, Mrs. George, | plate pretty thoroughly. y ey Mardin, of Kentucky, a coarse, rude man of | that with proper efforts, shad may swarm in the | land-locked salmon, and T CO SK (a. 0), M6 mil t eo one 7 SMe By Sevlts tn maven Geeed Goer’) ee ioe nee a ae jalkin great intellectual vigor, likened 'by Jom Ran. | waters of the Mississippi Valley, including all | exeriment this season, wi : Leave Thaxton's Toceday and Saturday at 7 ele ee ee icead. Lahore eens socal eetaeee ih to a “kitchen knite sharpened on a brick- | the tributaries of the Gulf in the course of five | jay say, in conclusion, that in all the npn . <P be comsidernd “ Talways have my eye on Betty when she is | pied 1 Me as 25. Rot law | Dat,” replied to him in a strain in which | or six years, in numbers corr ding to those have hitherto prosecuted, [have had the hearty Arrive at Stewarteville by 12m; 13. These agid be but one route waking bread, Mr. Ha Semach depends | teil you, Cooper anvay Tehall not condeezemt | imvective was mingled with argument, and | inthe Potomac, Delaware, and other’ Atlantic Tuesday aid Saturday at | ‘onsoltdated or combina | a | | 1 | oute, the service, the verly pa: 7 Vookworm—a man of the closet—whom he con! | point. The supply of shad in the Connecticut thi a a wof the bidder (Hhat i=.trie w: ood eee ee ee ee ash aby cecmbee ol the task | slience by a sarcasm. He knew Cushing's | for several year bad been greatly diminisher. | ige,bert,through them. Cor fe natant. | OP PS wae CmmnsS miles ant beck, | Sliven ond ee mea of exch eae x ber of the farsi gre 7 app yy Congress twie never allowed myself, sir, to be distract-d from | here a — ask a eee Robert Hi amily | speech had been written out, and thoaght a ae compared with its former usual abundance, | ficient to meet all’ the expenses of the business, Leave Wolf Trap Wednesday and Saturday at Te pany offers, should be wy legitimate pursuits. = ——- Ton her 3 sm Ae a oe tleman, bat | B#th impromptu reply would crush the young | owing to the reckless method of fishing. A few | especially that of hatching out and distribu ‘9.6 am; ot: Risers iy reauedhod foes fe “I believe you, Mrs. George,” said ] warmly, : minst allow me to take your erm.’ | man. But to his astonishment the rejoinder, | years ago the commissioner of fisheries of Com. | {2 young fish, and I have therefore thonght it rrive at by Iam; % Printed proposals farntehod and a diamond solitaire fF ittered before my | yor must al ‘wie ks ui ot aaikin Ae made on the spur of the moment, turned the | necticut undertook the business of hatching | jest ‘to limit m. efforts to obtaining the eggs in eave Omega Wednesday and Saturday at 7.30 . wental vision, or perhaps I should say, senti- forte gy ole ily? 7m '™™ | tables, and the House, whieu had ‘heartily en- | out the shad, and has been turning out young | Ueaeore quantities and then to turn them over Arrive at Wolf Trap by 90 m. shonld not be embmitt? mental vision: bat how was a man to hold out way pom! Daonti aughtily. f Joved the vituperative eloquence of Hardin, | fish year by year in increasing numbers, ‘until to the state commissioners, exercising the priv- gate ad 2 ited be witind long against the charms of so nobly planned a | a rio i ged to = pe you for | relished still more Cushing's tart and effective | the 'gregate in 1811 amounted to about 50,000,- | ilege of carrying the subject to its entire con- | 4743 From Laurel Grove to Cartereburgh, 14 miles ams woman, with taper fingers and gentle, down- | a Seton 7 he responded, preparing | answer. Hardin flew into a passion, intimating | 000, and in 1872 to 91,000,000. The benefit of this | clusion in the waters of such states as have not and back. twice a eo pn blessed notions of the beauty | tie May yas nothing forit but tosubmit to have | &Terert to the code duello, and assuming that s | action was satislactorily exhibited in the spring yet ap} dco: mers. The efforts of oy REG = | ne os masere ed ih ash black on-, | N¢W England man would not respond toa d of 1872. Immense schools of shad the U: States im reference to the introduc- Se mi. renin persone. The bid abd guarantee should bo seemed your breakfast pleased you, sir?” | his blue sleeve — os Chee ot the judge to | Wand for satisfaction; said gentlemen who did | sea, for the Connecticut river, and the | tion of useful food fishes should not be limited i Seay Tues ana Rarmraay | plsluly with the full wake of coch Geee. Upon my word, George,” 1 said, i pares to if mee of judge—o | not Pecognixe the doctrine of personal respon- | number of fine, marketable fish actually taken | to the salmonids already mentioned, eS a ‘The Postmaster General reserves the rea bewildering eyes smiling into mine, +1 never | tind out ‘handy pemeel én the-eidotrels oh sibility should be specially cautiousand reserved | in its vicinity 80 great that they became a ies of trout, salmon, white-fish, Arrive at Laurel Grove by 5pm. any bid which may be decmed extravagant. was so charmed in my life.” Z | eee near Domes, soe iong. | iB thetrlanguage. If their own principles or | drug im the market, scarcely worth more than | saa’ amelts g,) and to the shad, as many a det ae ee She Plushed. | What had T said to bring that | fortunately, the judge himself came along. | the sentiments of their constituents prevented | five-or ten cents exch. Tiiesondition wt ah t Temain for consideration. | <4 From Summerfield. by Spring Valley, to Ste- | “ots of Bet of Janes be anlage eaquisite dye upon her cheek? I grew fright- heme pry ete sin” 224 then | them from according satisfaction, certainly they | was, of course, not very satisfactory to the fish land-] the Ei har, phone“ Crast 9 lice nnd beck, teiee D work: | prepeanhe, tate oF i al and backed away from the tabie, palling | glanced af the Sgure at my site. preaking into | Should not give offense. Cushing's reply was | ermen nor the marketmen, who preferred larger | and semen femtey ame sistant Postmaster General, Contract Ole, my gloves. pe enn pl pct ne we ee! admirable in tone, and unanswerable in its ft the boon to the | or lakes of ccertain etre ae eeaall ponds alrive at Stephens? Creek by 7 pm; sent by a P How soon do you go, sir,” she asked, rising. | my own house,” I said returning tion. | defiant protestation. He spoke with fluency, mers, cannot be | In these they will the greater of their | Leave Stephens’ Creck Tuceday and Saterday b lender fingers piaying with @ little chai: The had — Pr gg with it animation, and carried the House . commence opera- | time, running up fato the tibutar at 12m, t relieved the dead biack of her dress. . Sabéte wean eee: with him from the start. He was not responsi- | tionsin regard tothe shad at a early period | to spawn. The great Danube salmon, whic! Arrive at Summerfield by 3 pm. And as you are to be gone all day—am 1 | relished a jo! mph gerd se a oe wa’ | le for the sentiments of his constituents, nor | during the year “ied hy impregnating the spawn sometimes reaches the weight of one hundred | _, From Danville, by Hail’sCross Roadsand <a ie By the way,” said the } when he bad — 3) eo aeve larrige brea PN oi ag tevee fe ee ‘ont enna ota gins Rounds, vould Sind s perfeotiy evlsable rest- Oe Eien to Reeriiie, badioc ana beck bone nodded. : . rs. ould avoid giving offense to honor- | rivers, beginning, e n’s, | inthe Mississl iver and its tributa- ' ; : S “« As you are to be gone all day and as I in- | recovered himsclf, “you had better keep your | ghic members, not from apprenension of dian. | of Floris wut areca, Cake ‘advancing | tes, feeding on the’ worthless chubs, suckers, Lots Danville Weduceday and Saturday at 7 variably see to such Uhings myself, would you | friend Mhoascheepes this morning: colt’ an eeable consequences, but considerations } season, to the streams further and further north, | and’ catfish 0 abundant therein. am; femme ma leave the key of thesafo with me? ‘The silver | shout your housekeeper me rescind self-respect and what was due to his peers of | until the work can be closed on the Connecticut | alewife can be propagated toa much Arrive at Riceville by 5 pm; 6 a errs ra bas long been in need of scouring, and you | went printer pee oe gs — om © House. While he should not intentionally | river. The young fish can be taken from the | Cxtent than at present. The sterlet, a kind of Leave Riceville Tuceday and Friday at7em; |, Transfirs of contracts, or of | men ira g ny 5 cally should not be so extravagent as to send it | than heart beat almost sadibiy. Could this | $0Und the feelings of any body, he should ex- | coast by the lateral lines of railroad to different small stui found in the Volga and in Rus- Arrive at Danville by 6 pm. lowed. Meliber can bide, or interes ia tate wo to @ silversmith’ for that purpose, as most gen- = — rt ner rye iy- 6 gpa tong act instant reparation when remarks were made | points in the west, and luced in hundreds | sia, and which is esteemed far beyond the tur- 4° From Independence, by Long's Clem'’s transferred OF Sei gned other parties. Bd tlemen do. I have a wonderful powder—my oy 3 evi pa Se Soa Satie ‘en- | d¢rogatory to his character or injurious to his | of localities; and it is hoped that many millions bot, will thrive in the Mississippi valley and in | “ ‘Branch, and Flat) Bitge, to BY, laliey, 30 | Will therefore take woties that they will be expercea varold mother gave me the receipt; for, in- thought in —oneuion h ad ? feelings. ‘From that time forth Mr. Cushing of young tish may thus be started on their way, | the lakes. The gourami, an East India fish, can miles and back, once a week. to perform the service awarded to thom throngh the éced, str '—a plaintive tendernes gliding into | gagemen = seattle pee tig treated with marked respect_and forbear- | to become the itors of an ultimate supply | be placed to great advantage in the mill-dams, Leave Independence Monday at 7 am; a eee ‘en tmlpreymemerweastuesetet. Tribe te stterigt another eid,” ne | Relioased SO OL BGS TIS Hamre taeaes | Irene cee ere inane WEE very rarer water, and teedien caticety on eege: | Leeave ive Valicy ecoday an? {hat contracts for the teausportation of ys mm te y 7 - ” ns of an er,” in Harper's ine aut ity nted, similar efforts re- | yy wi water, and ent on vi 44 we 4 ao Speak, may qaaee, Sih as St of added. Perhaps Jonna pong, tong slg for February : i: gard to shad will be made on the great lakes, in table matter. IC aitaie @ aight oe twenty Arrive af Intopesdense by 6 sympat a 2 No ition of the rs of the commissioners more, . % wr Yes, sir, @ Hancock. But reverses, sir, sad and he laughed again. “If may be | | pauwaexxecs xo Excess von Morven. ‘ork and Vermont, by whom severai | POUNGE or more, grows with great rapidity: | «a From Martin's Station to Draperevile, reverses,‘swept everything away,” with a statcly | all the purest conjeeture om imy wife's part, you | The court of appeals of New York decides, in young fish have been planted in | its flesh. could readil; wave ef ber white hand. + The powder is in- | know. Ladies sre apt to be suspicious if house- | the case of F , that every man must be heki | the tributaries of fare Champlain aud Lake | mentioned, but I have stated 748 Fi Doge Airy Depot) to Black valuable. Imight, could I condescend make | keepers. Ha! bat hat’ ; ible in law for the Resased consequcnsey Ontario. The practicability of having shad in | show the’ prospects before us in the way vis Milis)(m. o.),5 miles and beck. my fortune with it. Do you think you had bet- It might be all a mistake! It was a mistake, acts. isto Foster's. q abundance in the great lakes, cut off from ac- | of increasing, to an almost unlimited de- Leave Sarat Retreat Wednesday and balng Sen ing gers ,| © seneeted, Smet fat en a to do grie cess to the sea, is yet to be proved; but an au: , the food resources of our country, and Atte? et iplack Lick by 5.29 pm: wilt you take the eilver—’ Coes, at ee ee eee, ee gury of success is drawn from the fact that, by | Tendering the productiveness of our eaters, Leave Black Lick Wednesday atid Saturday at Mrs. George, I beg—Here are the keys, Mrs. | person; Mrs. ee dactinet et alent degree t reason of discoveries made very recently, partly | in this respect, superior, acre to acre, to that of Ipm; George. sometimes set my pu! oy 5 hese _ in connection with the United States commis- | land. Of course time and expenditare of money Arrive at Rural Retreat by 2.30 pm. There were ten thousand dollars in that safe, | dreamed I dare say how often; sul sion of fisheries, the waters in the deeper portion | will be juired, but the larger the scale of op- “s ord Idetached the key of the money-drawer. the prisoner was not at the time of the act | of these lakes have been found to abound with shadlons Sadantun aud enset albeateae the 49 From Blacksburgh. fig pn! Fyne Rah commetition,, “Thank you; you Will hardly kuow your } Bad a - anaes te . in the commission of a felony other | minute crustacean, which are very similar, if sult will be accomplished. There is ‘Cowan's Mills(a.0.), certihcate, te Plate to-morow,” abe said; with pretty laugh- bee little petty pw pg ‘back Sindow | 82 the homicide tor which he was convicted. | not identical, with those which form chief thing still to be done by the United States in the Lae Bis Satarday at 8am, Mw gies Pray, pray wrap up well; it is such Bidding the polieem von th ean call. the FL Rirape Beis) eg tober tages of J Setonane of ion shad, and ones the salmon, | way of extending the area of cultivation of lob- Arrive at Cowan = mills by 11.390 « wind? ‘man “ amount of evidence, ifter - | im the ocean. Imon, time was yysters, &c., actual Leave Cowan's Seturday Se ee tales Feri Srot thing I auin the basement passage was _fifgumetance ‘which it was ible to | available to ‘act with more deliberation, so a8 te seg Rpt po teal, yet by a cg ae Arrive at Blacksburgh by 8.30 “You wil ome —w! ? Tal et poor u terrier. had H. | secure more det result 6 spawning sea- deta to Bave am explicit understanding, #0 that | Bad evidently bees polsoned. 1 walked through e ‘of the Se ardementa ere co p stay ng sary experiments nd supplying ae ay 1780 From Vickereto Price's Fork(n.0.),5 mflee and eveything may be tn readiness. 5 the lower rooms. A’ costly bronze clock and as late as the end of October or the beginning of | jgaced, that the great Sait Lake, and other in. A ee ‘To-morrow at twelve, Mrs. George,” was | three expensive vases parent Sem Gone d bei November. | The fact that nearly all the rivers | terior bodies of saline waters, may be made the ‘Arrive at Price's Fork by 7 pm; ms reply. wondering how it would seem to kise | ler shelf; also @ very heantiful little gromp in | actions, sho t a | of the United States, which formerly abounded | nurseries of objects such as those mentioned Leave Price's Fork Saturday at 3 p end 20 severe aeiebeniieeh femme 2 pair of lips just as dewy and pouting as hers; | terra cotta, for which I had orden plea, With salmon, are now destitute of them, made | sbove. Sraxcer P. Bainp, Arrive at Vickers by 5pm. for acting ss agem@s of contractors ut bidders, with ot and then T tore myself from the temptation, | gant price. Ona closet th it necessary, of course, to adopt measures for U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, ‘without compensation, in any > ABE, k hands with Mrs. George, and left the | the edges of my new court of appeals defines the law in | obtaining spawn in laige quautities. Hereto- a G51 From Glodesvile(n, 0.)to Grands, @ miles and | Thing’ relating to the Ties are the ., | bad certainly been down before. mistakable termm—declaring, in words which | fore the only establishment in America where Care of Fancy Fowls, hy 3 trusted agents cannot con traws show which way the wind blows,” | lopened the door into the frout hali, which ould be remembered and applied in all the | these could ‘be purchased, waa the hatching. | ‘The very tant posible reameeerent will be; Leave Giadeevill Wedneed regents scrim the old wlage. It is my opinion that hats | literally swarmed with packages. ‘They stoot | Gther cases of conviction for murder, that the | house belonging ‘to the Canadian government, | a dry house with a roomy shed. at the side | at de Bab epee 21. All bidders cceasionally do that little favor for mankind. | on the chairs, on the hat-rack, on the table— uctions of the law must not be weakened, nor | at Newcastle, ntario, not far from Toronto, | fioored with clean yellow’ sand, and Arrive at Gludcsville we te Ned een ° iy A At least mine took the Hberty to do so that | everywhere. Mot eee Te ee comin gonvictions be reversed upon objections unsus- ap r the care of Mr. Wilmot. ‘Tho price in front welll pee an! - to Per. | sccepted bide, their legal liabilision will be cuforced 2. esty. ined by reason or aut a roster were ar} jowever, of $40 (gold) ougand, ‘rom Lynchburgh, Shop, 2 ‘aon . now tem minutes in which to reach the | fo the second story. There on a toilet-table lay © the just penalt; ‘of his crime, then any | was eee be prohibitory; Ay ae any rate, the he pl feath Tre + Blare, 16 miles anf back, tures tame Nip. Prevent contentious. ent pumens imown st tho station. The depot was ouly a few | a neatly folded note, of which the following is a rious drunkard might kill at his Ee and | number that could be obtained at any price, was wil Sec nehburgh Tuesday, Thursday, and | Deparnnent, must, equally with otugm, procare ares distant, and I was walking ay comfort- | transcrip . human life be at tne mercy of the brutal. too small to be of much value in the od ‘the : _ an * . guarantors ifcates of their eufBicie: ably as I could, bracing myself against the | ‘Dean Mat: Ihave packed everything that > 4 be of Arrive at Perrow's Store by 7 pm; stantially in the forms above qT wind, when a sweeping came round the | could be ecm catried—the clothes, the “ Gosrxt GamBiine.”—The expulsion of the ‘the desired ve Perrow's Store Tuceday, Thureday, and | tificate of sufficiency hs ; 4 of 5 popes orner. Something was fitted trom my head: | silver, the books, and as many light ornaments | Rey. Wm. C. Clark from the New York con- Saturday st74m; * “Postmaster General twas my bat. 1 oI fam a. e ica yom, malas nanny fg ference of the Memon (aereessg ih church, for meeting \y referred Arrive at by 12m. Be ean My first impulse was to look rout see if | carpets, expe gineering a religious lottery, ew York | is known to most persons that salmon come from _ POSALS MALL LABELS. was laughing —I always laugh myself | upon sour men, ‘The old gentleman won't be itn thinkseindleates'a healthier moral feeling | snnow™ tomost per pring, aed extering tao | om 28 From Komkeriile, by Gouth Hilt, Lombardy | PRO FoR MALL BaG . at a flying hat—and I betook myself to | home till noon to-morrow. 1 have circulated a that part of the Christian public. The move- high up to tbeir bead waters, to Boydton 26 miles and back . twice a week. Post Orrice Detantwenr,?) spert. The hat only ambled; [ was sare to | report that-he intends to dispose of some of his inst religious games of chance (we are several months before the Le: "Yorkeville Tuceday and Saturday at & 3. ¢ catch it. It lodged against a gas-post; my hand | furniture; mently you might fill a coupie ld not’ end here. ‘The rafting of Fat and in good | DC Fy was almost on it, when the twin to that other | of large vans. The moricy I have in my pos ti y grad tly. very fray hey 4p Reged Spey ego pnar oie t Perpeng bomen ge pepe emg nh et 7, cents, spies ataer Poor and emaciated, until in the breeding ore yetein ee it was very early, and there were few poo- ges. more a funds unfit for food. After the leabroad. I heard nd then a faint | You can fold the first, and your y | ans Lvme 3 eeeek | pela c out the latter. Th ve. followed i t> preseh i paar directions = vdreat. the 5 to think you are Mr. Ha) for you, Mat, I would hey re and mad. | tome. ‘could twist him sround m: ! P Teen, across Maple, aud | After you are through Ishall be at through Cherry that comfounded hat design: hy vow doubling and fluttering almost w ma) have sent them off. 948! a nf of this little seheme. My dear Mat, if we get | | A Hornistx Canisrwas Revic.—Terrence off, (we shall get off), we are made for life. And | Carr, forty years of. age; a wealthy but dissolute cet: now whisl around a barber’ 4 my darling, farewell for a shorttime. [ living at T: Mines. has been miss- vobbing along the edge of a fence, till at last— since ‘but no uneasiness was felt at last_I bad it. it at once. pntil hegoies: ap colbert hie: when search Death could not grip harder then I held on to was le a1 body found in hisroom, which terratic brim. It was,! felt, a hat gifted entered & window, the door with extraord! ‘of locomotion, and ed. It was near the stove, partiy i did not mean to let ithave itsown sweet will Wy. sromenting-a re) again. led out my watch with one hand, hold. sawed by rand alent It is pposed be be- ‘ailed out m: i * 7 a a} ing Mill t my bat with the other. It wanted intoxicated at Dea frose to one minut th. A cURIOUS PACT is stated in the of the accom- > of the frae of Lynn, small i if a8? the through Jenner’s ‘im 1790,"and here we ‘became general and hi BACT STE ee id A Hartford \papér says ‘the adeeyes P vrittline dividend of frcaty- ive E minable law case. = Tt would be as well, perh: business, J with a rnefyl visage; paepared to Detgn yself with the best possible. tre my bons, After leisurely walk I Sed there ast the clock «track eight. » straws and papers, tit the y