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[The w Cent—was tal. 7 were found an: simaltaneously THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW. oie Mormon lines—says a correspon- and inevitable looked the very things that in| otrarch are not nen eoaap,. whe ial ian Samet asm ble! inhabitants SP a h the announce- Piatot ber death im the moruing cusly grief-woven than alm thi have yet foembalm them reveling in rhyme, we ha ra pebete ; Oh! the snow, the beaatifal snow, Fith in the ig the sky and earth belo Dancing, Flirt pers. T. an Reed was so impressed with her genius that he followed her to the grave, as sole Sod omly mourner. If words were ever more Krowfully sounded or more saffly yet george- the house-tops, over the street, tr the beads of the people you meet, Skimming along; her effects, and | heart- Reautiful snow! it cam do ne wreng, Flying to kiss a fair lady's cheek, afrolleksome frehk. Clinging to lip Yeautiful enow from the Heaven avove, Pure a an angel, gentle as lovet glee with every tie snow, the heantifat snow, + gather and laugh ax they go, st in the maddening f ove. How wit Halling each other with humor and son How the gay ces, like m fright for the moment, then nging, that it fal ni pled immu To be trampled and fect Tl it Bien with the ke the snc © crowd goes swaying along, lost to the eye— th in the horrible street. Iwas pure as the snow—but I'feli! -fizkes. from heaven to hell; ed as filth in the street; Feil, to be scoffed, to be spit ow and beat + MR, Cursing, Dreading todie, Once I was fair as the beantifal snow, With a Father, Mother, Sisters, all, ‘The vericst wreteh that goes ~on, or above me, sejike the crystal, aheart ike fts glow; Once | was loved fur my innoce: Fiattered and ‘sought loc the Chartas of my fact? myself, I've lost by my fall; ivering by, Will make a wide swoop, lest 1 wander too nigh; I know, pothing’as pure as the beautiful snow! How strange itshould be that this beautifulsnow ion a sinner with m where to go! how strange 1t should be when the uight comes Fainting, Freezing. ke Dying alone, be hea: mem: ind theicestrnck my desperate brain, wicked for prayer, too weak for a moan in the streets of the crazy vid town i in the joy of thesnow coming down. ble wor, 1 «t to die, fm my terrible we With a bed and ashroud of the beautiful snow! ——__-~+ee-: NETTIRES. mation! and how much she had added to Mrs. Mebbing Mormens, Hauton’s heavy burdens! How natural, simple| The free and mate of the Ber eyes bad been imexc of Ontario,” Even the of the Iv. >» 9 | Polygamy fait to more the cold of the Time, Inveb-time; place, Mrs. Goreout’s 1 nese tng righ ya ay from ‘Treakfast-room; persons, the at Miss | pay loseph Mi “Wade Singrading Tn the rolled ip of Usborne matters went so far a committee was ‘anid the “Lat- ieeday ‘Saints” were warned to leave aettle- the nd treable; but aid Stmonltione of thé cominitite, Who ve wine can tat nee my vidloues tovela daar ee sect. The members of the vigil lance commit. at the condact of if he wher aed acterbotacd ts bee hee it just there to pretty— |) as termed them, at all hazards, Mrs. Goreout’s sim. and copstant en- | Ve Iy, about two weeks ago, the ehosen chavor, although she hypocritically pretended | (Titi beem deputed by the’ kde ; n afterward assert and an angel was ‘at ber, I wonder if she | ™&y, 5 | Sect cas eens ae ee ray agers ie | enn othe TICS wie he ‘were stead of that rnftied wrap; she letter * id try to tuck her hair bebind her ears or} “eanalnted tin the Fatertonn of their oppo- Bnt Mrs. Goreont evidently had no suspicion inst int surely b i their = ia consequence; failed to tug |. She sat complacent in her iniqui- ces » secure mn, ai dropped Ii of | Could uot carry out their intentions. With a verge eg con ggg tion net to be foiled 1 are they, Su __| Banding teeincis Sho smiled snd cotned a word on the spot:— | Hr tited Ego fren “Qh!” Mrs. Goreout’s white forehead had | them, had them bound seourely, them contracted a little. into a sleigh which was in readiness to receive “You area tember of the tirurch, and yet, the saints, and then drove off to 4 chly- | Mise Nettire says, you are absent half the time wooded forest, a few miles rp mnere ‘a from the prayer-meetings, and from the ‘Moth- | Plentiful supply of tar and Teathors hat een | ers’ Flannel society assembles; and more than | Sgpooer f prepared. On the road to the bush that, she don’t see, for her part, how you can | the captives made night hideous with their San cameate “ah cememrmene tee | Rents wick alte tens. ake oe tear oN — alent caro ttt auprilestions and were about Mrs. Goreout sighed, and looked down for a present them ‘a coat , when a coun- -.| cilof war was suggested, and at which it was moment, and then flashed a bright smile at Se] CH10f war 2 festa rovided ap sar “ care, not?’ I won't care. ance was given y would cease the! is ‘ae areas me et tae cece ind fidel and leave for Nauvoo, or some Y lay. Butthere wasa reason for it. Old | aier place, with as little delay ae ponsible. complaint is now so bad that she | This guarantee the ‘‘saints” concluded to give, psher bed. I her what she needs; ng. the persontrs (as they called the but you know there are plenty to attend the Rad 7 ae Frill bathe LisSa'e poor It des will bat a Governed by Instinct? oor fonp yong mo Proaregnmp | alte Ponalan Reence eae ae say had as stohe, because she thought that God | tout the of sulmals: What ts ine had madeone world for igh ah another fo strict? ‘Tt isthe faculty of performmng com- ‘and that lex acts, absolutely without instractior re por at Miously acquired ‘Kkhowleige.” Tnstinot, thon, [ee would’ enable aninials to perform : acts which, inthe case of man, presu; lee thate grand home RiSciantion s larieat eae of thought. But, her smoky soom, and ‘talk to her when we test the observed facts which aré troubles, and waited on her with their own Srually put forward to prove the power Of In- iene he did net, it ts found'that they are ma eouclu- fi ees clgeaein pel ¢,, then indeed she es aus, “he win en dach Ree sag ar mother. Now, egg ige cnn geek Birds was taken to be funate, albelt a very ready re to stay away when’ she needed me, after | @*Periment would have shown that it comes Think of the hatm I mightdo any one al- = the education tney receive. During the i FH ready so sore at heart. st century, Barringfon brought. ap ‘some Mike Nettire winced. She felt the gaze of Hinets, te a a Se aa the Suge! Sned eal Kee Willian ook Gt solcasn in- | T2004 that every ome of his Isl ban “ Soeiety,’” con- | completely the sung of the master set over him, | tineed Mae's ssevowels “i pennant fam that, | S that now these Iinnets—larks by naturalina: too. It was the only day in the week on whieh | Sm—formed a company apart. when sf 1 could take old Mrs. Bathersby and Miss Sim- j 2u0ng binds of their own poten Be ge mg cox to drive, and they have grown to count so | Bight whose native soag is 90 sweet, onthat weekly ride! They have so little pleas- { exhibits, under domestication, a considerable ure; and Hough they pinch and saveevery cent | fewdinesss ty imitate other singing birds. | ‘The | jnst to live, they are so proud it is thé only | #g of the bird is, therefore, determined by its j thing T daze offer them. They like the change, | ¢lucation, and the same thing must be true as | ani tie : to nest building, A bind bronght up ina cage im trond of thes door. Their p see proee comp net cores tie net pecullar to Itsspecte epter eaten or ee net YoU torlate: the bind will couploy Chean withoa} at ce is warming them through every fiber, will oftentimes even renounce all purpose of chat with me and lean back on the ing anything like a Does not this ngin an elegant manner. It is pure sel- nown fact prove that instead of being naxfEstppoee.'on my part.” These fare good | gtided by instinct, the bird [earns how to con- se ti “ Judge Net, that Ye be Not Jadged. | women, and it the cup of cold water is not to be | Stiuct its nest just as a man learns how to build ern about thems. Ler, she not ai 3 ie Collins: The time ; the scene, Miss chamber; the personages, Miss N ire ~gel, on whom she had just es. Neluire wad person who reguinted ber- ain intallible rules. She never de- wm them by the breadthof @ hair. © perceive she could have had no | ier neighbors did deviate from these | yet, sometimes wholly dented their cing faultless herself, Miss Nettire more time to devote to her neigh & right-mineded woman, was ttire’s bed- ttire and an when, as I have just said, she be- | gel, who demanded of her the names he most grievous sinners who had odended | sight have been started, but she was od beyond measure. She had a feel- ng that it was very much what might have beem expected of Heaven, and that the angel's selection ot a guide was not ami question with a full degree of then a vast complacency expat Now it would . She an- seen, with the sanction of Heaven upon her, who was right she, or ple whe sneeri if she were a amon Wouid they shriek, or swoon, ly declared that, nt, they preferred to remain ners. How would they do now! , or fallon their Luees and call om her for protection! nu. Wilkie Collins: and hiy chum, ire looked about her with virtuoas horror. She hardly felt safe there, even in the company of an angel. He wasa flirt. He at- tended theaters, and talked ge ey, and made ruly wicked jests on the T. P. ( yas) when he met Miss Nettle. Briefly, he was absulutely without a redeeming trait, and the angel could do, in her opin thm and shat hime up Can't do it, N the lea-t that pion, was to braud a cage. maid WHl's Joly voice. « To tell the truth, I = set 5 = be ped he oo ning over to Europe this year. but I was obliged to ~ i out £1000 in another direction; se I must Stay at home this seasen.”” ‘hat wa» all—nvt a word more; but under the solution, benignant look of fashed into Miss Nettire’s the angel, there brain a sudden ‘i The scorching consciousness of their meaning. recent "ueroseville tre had left Miles Stanley penniless. He was an old man, with a helpless family, and he was also Will artleigh’s sistent enemy. Some one sent Miles Stanley, anonymonsi a gift of $1000. No one had praised the ‘unknown giver more fondiy than Miss Nettire. She had also taken Will to task tor his evident satisfaction misfor Hartleigh, and he had over bis enemy's ne. The generous unknown was Will his year’s pleasure for his enemy, and told nobody. lil. Place, the parson persons, the much-en- dering pastor and his more-enduring wife; Miss Nettire, and the angel, invisible. iss. Nettire looked hard at the angel. This was adegencrate parson. He when he shouid have been was on back sick old wo- men, and he paid three visits to a who occupied the most stately house in Junor-. osev file, where he one el . Ifever the thunder fell, wi head better merited it than that of this selfish, frivolous, worldly, me-serving, latitudinarian price? And again the angel. Miss Nettire looked hard parson laid duwn his book, and looked auxiously at his wife: “Tam troubled for Mrs. Hauton,” he said, With asigh. “Her trials are so many? First, the death of Luey. and now this terrigle anxiety, Mr. Hanton is undoubtedly insane, and yet bi insanity ts mixed with so muck cunning that it would be no easy matter to prove it; and she is liged to look on quietly while he reeklessly throws to the winds her children’s property; and to crown all comes this trouble between John and his father. The man will not credit his father’s mental condition—insists on remonstrati with him as if he were a reason- able being. The poor woman feels as if sha were losing her faith under these repeated af- Bictions.” Mrs. Parson looked sympathizing. * You will ride there to-day, James?”? “T shall go there, bat [shall not ride. I hear » no bea : of face can ever screen such persons from utter that ome of my congregation are displeased | 3t the object to convinee herself it's a woman, bel “Their version of the cir pastor rides about for pleasure while the afflicted suffer and die with my new diversion. i walk two n remain another year our pulpit without ac- exerdleg on tive exercise. low my example, fear of Nettire to and had no outside wray tire started), * To cashmere left fi two I contrived the latest style. wuld cut it no other way. I Lined and wadded It, and ermal the piercing and help out the silk. It te sa cmiortable, and ten’ are goi icople sieer’ at Christianity, whofrom her posi nently adorned with good works, attires tostead in gold and pearlsand that means my , YOR should Ido? p FF and then be censured for poare S AE church, non-visiting, ete.? I may, i % i i | f taken for pleasure, too. He said you might as well file a picce ot steel every day in the year on exaetly the on spot and nor expect to wear a hole le, sir, and don't walk with the Spagming. We Miss Nettire » tam told. She seys, “ Itis no wonder so MARY young wo- ¥ i HE HH : ad miles anda half to $ cred it 10 bide tlk if FE TH F Hi] > E Fall : i Z forgotten, T suppose even such a trifle as this will brin, aye ta aves”? ied S: « And velvet?” Susan-| Few poems have ever been takew more into “Tf meat make my brother to offend, I will eat the heart of s generation than the first Idyls of no meat while the world stands, you kuow. And | the King. They were not without faults imlecd. our «ress does offend Miss Nettire. The story of Enid might be monotonous and | wagkt tal know; but how if eating no meat | giimiess, the story of Vivien “improper,” ‘as ould offend a weaker brother yet more?” said | uuny people thought, and certainly disagree- | Mzs. Goreout. gravely. «I like to look nice, | ahie? tut the milk-white visionary maiden f Ldosuppose I should have no right to | Elaine and the great impassioned woman Gulue: trip Miss Nettire with my fashionsif it were | vere were pletares to fovever: ind so was not for Frank. | He declares that my good splrits | that sad, worderfal creature Lancelot; the most di tasteful dress are the best arguments he has erfeet creature of modern poetry, and all Mr. ver heard in favor of pitajen; api that be can Kennyson’s own; for the Laicclocot the ancient have contidence in a piety that does not consist | story has little. tu common with, that ceuest amet icfly in asceticism, but does everything as to | faisist of knights and overs that ‘wonderful vem rejoicing aud looking lovely. Miss | iinpersonation of honor and dishonor, most on ae pee Neier wake cue sgn pathetic of heroes. . Most re: must have felt uence over Frank depends very much on such Ser Siac otieoeaen tee ee trivial matters. Buti know what I cando. I | ortdyis was announced tous; and when, after the can try to be better friends with Miss Nettire. | ‘oly Grail,” there comes yet another last ap S earing Out His Welcome. 1 fancy we have none of us enéugh of what i Kosa calls ‘love charity® for her: We think too | Pearance, the pain quite predominates over the h of the prickles, and. e ple z y he wen Naar ok we are tired of Arthur, but we are certainly a vw Mlics Nettire gasped. “From the solemn, be-| little offended, a littie grieved and half ashamed nignant presence near her something like a | $f, tis oft return to the exhaustedstale. | Mr. —<—— came choking into the spinster'’s ty oval as we are 1 i. nwa troubles us, r | a , hot our moe, but our sa to seek, and who ought to ‘arouse all my right- | To"di.turp our anid ad our ineeet editions’ We ¢ous wrath. I believe now, if we could but | hone not. Mr. Tennyson ig still too rich in vigor know all, there are few for whom there is not | hohe not. Mr. y 3 iiiation, and no ease in which we can | 224 power to confine hinwelt by anything but a Se ee caprice to this well-worn fled; and we trust he and that iswhy God forbade'ws In our bifedness | Will listen to the whisper of remonstrance, hard- fo judge at all. T could get aver the rect, but | !¥,loud enough to make itself publicly heard, Stiees is "as Marin Goceout | Which is rising faiutly all over England.—Black- should be doing things for Jesus's sake. Iam | 204’ Magazine. going home to pray not to be jndged as I have As ADVENTURE WITH A WiLp Cat.—On the Judged others.” . ae evening train from Port J: was v. Jerry Richards, of Tuttle’s Corners, New Jer- Miss Nettireat her window. sey. Hi ing the carcass: “I wonder why Julia Prichard is forever in | cat to the city, and he told this story: On Thurs- the street? I should think she had better be at | day we killed a beef and I thought to take a home with her bed-ridden mother.” Pulling herself I don't! I won't think like | trom ‘Tuttle's Corners’ 1 took youn lady aia erself up: “No, J from Tuttle's . that. Maybe she has the best of reasons.” the beef in my sleigh and we dart Kees nd Miss Nettire had concluded that the angel's | dark when we reached Culver's Gap, where the visit was a dream, bat it had left its traees. | spruce trees tower up by the road and where Hence a constant succession of single combats e isn’t a house to be seen. In the thickest hhetween herself and her second nature in pri- | part we heard a nolse like a. baby crying. ‘The vate; in public such a reformed edition of Miss | horse snorted, but I drove on. a Ath ‘@ terrific Nettire ae set all Juneroseville wondering. If | howl right over our heads was heard, and a angels’ visits were not ww certain other wing. and somethi: manced on the Communities Tight be siuallarly-benciited! | {ay Sad baricdnee ceeete Pe oe ans Harper's Bazar. varmit stood still a minute eyeing me and beat- ——_— ing his tail against the back of the sleigh. ‘The Mow to Save Your Eyes. gir) fainted. “I pulled my old army revolver and ‘When wilt those working by lamp-light have | aimed it at the beast's eye. ‘The muzzle almost the sense to unulerstand the use of shades to pro- | tonehed it as I pulled the sciguer andthe cath. ea? Wi ding | mount rolled from the sleigh fnto the ditch. I tect the eyes? We see persons sitting holding their sewing or other work at or near to. lamp, | did not wait to pick him up then, for he kicked while the light is blazing full in their eyes. “It | little, but I let him cool until the next morn- is plaim that the object work upon cannot | ing, and then I found him on my return. They ‘distinctness white the ficld | S4y there Is a whole nest of them on the moun- of their retina fs already oceupied by a blaze. | "Ait. I think it was the beef that attracted the But they work on for hours, and though the | Varmint—wN. ¥. Sun. hext morning thelr visual orgaus tell of the | Wary Srarup at LAST Martin has re- workers fi a! % are too da) to learn the lemon of experience | Uuced to a comprehensive formula an explana —+20e+ tion which ehildren and others require of us £0 Circular paper shades ean be ob- | tained for afew cents, and these not only pro- | Olt that it se worth preserving. Cow pox is mall pox modified by passing the tect the exes from the excess of light, but serve tem of an animal, whorwill take the dis- as refle behind the blaze, the | case in the modified form would have it illumination one-half. ‘abo im the virulent form, and. vice versa. One who tioned evil, there is that of a peed a mmpecs: has had the disease fn either form is not likely, of light thrown into the eye by its being sud- | 1,a¢ still liable, to take it In either form. Thus, deny and alternately directed towards the blaze | Dersous who have had the small pox have It 8 or obliquely away it, by, which the pupil | second time, but not often, and persons who has not time enough to ar — —— the | have been successfully vaccinated may have it, crease of glare; wi ich B but notoften. It is a thought for de ai thade, the filumination would be uniform. The aim Shia a sageuht fos number of persons in the community having | Zonder, when we consider what would be the ts light or dark, in the field of vision, arisi + a injury to the prone Dy the ill- whic! vaccination. The tersible. case disclosed at t Peabody would be the rule, instead of the ex- which we are mentioning, is greater than is | Peabody wonld be the commonly imagined. It must be borne in mind | Ceptiow; and yet of Tons Mad gabees ate a serious step towards mau- | disease through humanized vaccine over-bal- rosis a -serena, such as plunged in dark- : non ness the fater years of the great Milton and | 22¢e, and outweigh the whole—Boston 7 many other more eminent for their talents than | ‘7 their caution. Int, Texrxn—A single person of sour, sullen temper,—what a al by ave How a Woman Corners a Hen, such a one ina house! There is not myrrh and When # woman has a lien to drive into a coop | aloes and chloride of lime enough in the world she takes hold of her w ith both hands, shakes them quietly tow: elie nass | t@ disinfect a single home of a ot ee ‘huisance as says, “Shew! there.” ‘The hen takes one look | Sraccn er chen, no elegance of me vulgarity, There is one thing which = and then, stalks majestically into the coop, {h,| sons hats ahe tepatation of aire eae ro chs perfect disgust 0. the sex. A man don’t do that | and thatis vulgarity; but trust me, ill temper is way. He goes out doors and says, ‘It is singu- | the yulgarcet ig that the lowest born and poker ET bee house spell Bod ocr illest bred can éver wring to his home, Itis my yy. upa wi the forms impiety. Peev: at the ‘oftending tiped, and _obee! ‘i or there, you thief.” ‘The hen immediatel worst of ® home is not onlysin against the her reason and dashes to the opposite 1 —— yery temple of love.— Theodore Parker. after baci eh Tvs, in ols Ghost, but sin against’ the ly Ghost in the d. The man omen got She comes back with head down, UTCHER has sign over wings out, and fol by f | his retail which reads: “A false s'muchsymding and very a is hin delght:"~~Proverbe, x Ghapter, ist verse | nl ie a Sie w the elty sealer.—Dei e Press. eee — a Amanpa’ SxtitH, described as “a | seme eye Beg , wearing @ brown }, dress, and cape,” presiding over a “+ protracted. now in pat Trinity Methodist E; oh of Glndinnadi. Her a eae ‘says every hen on SOT, De gabe || OFC Oe ents ee be and goes A man at Hudson, Mich. baby on his has ev Fl ili ile i i FE lft i il fii I i ; j E A PROPOSALS. frign ash, Mater at he Meas tn grat PROPOSALS. (3 sats man —aea Sees Sow peered ysted Beco PEoPosats rox PosTAL UAKDs. Wasnixeron D will be received at + the 27th day * uited States Postal Cards for, Poet oryice Durguraert ot a Pow Orr, Dararcersts f =< (Law) cards, and e 7 At the Aption INSTRUCTIONS TO BpnErs AND PostMas- | in ‘Goneral- mest boar A watermark fram Containing alse conditions te be incorporated tm the | wat. contracts INTING, DIES, PLATES, ac: — Prag byprsteg Tak at may deem Thecarde oil be carte 1. Bev are to cach intermediate afte, when uit ctinrwie sjeeliel te secoremaee. | 2. ‘ped stecl plates made from adie the Government. admits | sonal beech canmane prcdal agente of the Poet Office Depart. | the sine of the cardny reed Mer the eee aid plane pee ct el i H i ; X pm The Department roserres theright te causa the @e- and Friday st 7 «m, or other agents of 8D. di¢, Polis, plates color, amd watermark of the Arrive at Back Creek Vatley by 9.3) a number and destination to Dechanged whenever the public ineereet ed by’ me were vained at £5 3 at Leave Back Creck Valley Mond? Wedaesday, Bg ta tn the pwrmast = wt); and to veeuion, sien Congarnean at £7 ios. per ton, but theif oil old and Fridsy at 09m; rity tu the delivery ef bage and | beyshbcet\sd theey ot to Toate, acces higher than ours, and so about averaged the Arrive at Rock Enou Springs by 12.30 pm. ches. = one es" aren PU be bey willbe ade fortripa act pertarmed, ant ieune a ot, 4751 From Broniway Depot, by Coote's Store, to | foreach «missions, ifthe falare be occasioned | xhie tune. Leave Brouiway Depot Wellioday and Satur- | {hape'ed thawte ht ee decid Ree cess | Prettiest aud : caye Broadway Do . | the a 0 rivals e® : daipn, ar beliod time as to break conmceiion with dspam’ | /,umerssoad stat all dion, Tolle, piages. aad Arrive at ie by 7 pm: rganailn, and not sufficiently excused, one forth ot = Leave Doveevilte Wed ‘and Satarday at T | {ie compensation for the trip is eulyect tw forkeliwrr, hall be belvecedite eect we fod delingtencles uf the kind hpgein spect the Postmneter General, ot bisae Arrive at Brosdway Depot by 12m. Hiren Peoporsioad tortvr unas wenn Tepe Pemneney ee Sa Ea ak For leaving behind off th: ae ckatwice s teck, ind or 9 malls, oF Laan Hain is Wednesday anaSaturdny at | dry portion of thems, ber the fon uf pasomcerey Hi copeert: prices. ‘The progress of migratory shoals, such as okerel fishing, and, I may add, as numerous as ever. Nor do I fear that the increaking demands upon the shoals of codfish on the banks of Newround- land, have either alarmed or lessened t! tity of fish. The fact is, of the edible Peclally, that the idea of E im was about 1,500,000, and it is sald to be increas- a ™; or for being id ip setting up or running mm i ¥ at Front Royal by 12.0 pm; ‘ing intel wclgh upon the avcrage eight pounds sack, will Erase, Front Hoyal Wedmmday aid Satunay Sig asater' eo Bay bodetuctel “nd BUILDING, SECURITY FROM FIRE aND give the rumbor of S000 of cout, ow, Attive at Hambangh’% by 39 pm. poumpy ae satin oi jmepininad peor meats wae Sreti eer amare Toe: grown erm x Cards will be uited to manefac = million eggs, it would require only three Aundred |) 4733 From Loudon to Gam Spring;(m.o.,) Smittosard | pertone, for falling. to Serine th cone Eee ee | rt preed bullne, Wel te epee manctared te a d ninety oe fish peyton. the take, back, once a week. be to take mail from, or deli: tine: from those Ugechich: ether work is done ey oe cee ont ret Leave London Saturday at Wem; Pont often, or walling ape eg the contractor, wad when Hnwhed suust be placed tm Thave known 2s. sterling per ton paid for Arrive at Gum Spring by 12.30 pm, > roved, robbed, or lost: for retus! - | ofire and burela: proof safe or vault, tbe =poo fish offal and inedible fish for conversion into ma~ OA acter Fens Or te coma Seem eatin cog. | Bip ided for that span, sod sor be uadigect to toe mre, and if paid a feir prod, but in these scas ss -—fictinl age roack | Sah gEMgaaiboat on route. NUNES CORRS | ete of an agvet ofc Department torts and cruneace, i ould be Sbtalnad at iT ane geet vn Pa a for repeated faltures to ran eros oy couivoa The cards wrest bé bladed te parcels of twenty Sve Teucl er ¢ 1e ere ad ul (rant ir ard or raw boxe, ohn th rep toon ry eines at eae Seat tiige being sil (hat are needed te'develope ove fore a Tuc 5a rrp carl vy the, Department e chthagiwed on; Sch bea to connate my teat of “@he most profitable resources. of indus' m sliders. ‘siallabio ards. the boxes to bawr within the seope of my knowledge. Ze {3% From Shiloh, by Payne's Store (n. 9.), Rock Oy toatl’ Cease Hiltoon of Ra" UMeN teach alone oot coe od bec, (wice a wey cn” edits te thotraarete seme Toi ns swarm our 7 na offs ptmes cannot be utilized—some "25 bo salted Kiriepthondsows sigan ay MSS: of stam boxer containing the ee neinep te pagent Nac Leave | wn Tuesday and Saturday at 1 nore Isthere not an opening here for an ex- Atrivé at Shiloh by 5pm. ve ding. Sree : 3 From, Miller's Tavern, by Enterprise (2. 0.) A Guastiy Picture mx Panis.—Most of us pa de he phn figned 5 io are familiar with s print whieh depicts a wintry = at dawn, and a groupot men in motly attire clustering oreond a prostrate a. whose death-wound is staizing the snow. ‘This mil back, once eek. Leave Millers Favors Welusidlay et § a.m; Arrive at Tappahannock by 12 m; T nock W. y ati pm; Arrive st Millers Teveraby spun |? 3 From Mangohick, by, Etna Mills, to or from, ot | Guautities as may be ¥ Tequired +g 3 make vd eek, eek. I» or otherwise, the o: es a ing incident save Mungouick Tussdiy end Writay- ot 3p | teat’ of cach amentee rc he Weta the SEDER yh TF analogous to this might ave been wit, Arrive at Hanover ©. H. by 12:0 pm varriceteon bien seston ee reeeared ovtavace of ust office it the city or tows the Cea ren, wit. janover C.F. 5 doge yb ‘af ? “A jolly dog” Leave Hanover C,H. Thursday and lace of delivery te ances substan. int General. the © but no increased Will be allowed as well ae all expenses of packing. water be greater than sdvértiecd, If the pointe or se 3 1. im ax ie F Preofing, storing, addressing, end Inbeling, to be rom @ bal . His wretched wife met him at the door. 1 Arrive at Mangohick by 3.0 p m. The very fact of her mee was probab!: 4 y fax id by the eomtimctor. . Narneysville and Ho taform themselves om this point and also in reference | ph. pepartment chal have ire lcemed a reproach, and the jolly dog raised his Smale nod pack, twice Aweok!'| io tho weit of the mail, the condition of With, atte bere ie eee ne ee band to strike her. She evaded the blow, and adlay and Sataeday Tondeyatrvams. @e.. and. atl’ toli-bridgs, turnplices, | ‘it any time duking ie covotenee fe for he, very drunk, fell. Unable to rouse him she Arrive at Somerton by 4p mn: Plauk-roade, farrten, or « am extrem mand ity of cards not excooding 4 supply for three (3) month. comsider: . AGENT OF THE DEPART kes prehensian ttt | INSPECTION —AGPN? cor for deste t uekr ran for aid. On her return he lay dead, while his little children, awakened by noise, andysee- ing the funnily-dressed figure of a Panchinello, danced around it with glee, and were engaged tn pulling the gay vunchesof ribbons from their father’s corpse! Walter Scott said that there Was scarcely a country side. which did not offer material for a dozen romances, and such an in- AS Leave Somerton, jay aud Saturday at Pam;’| .% lich experse may be ineurred, “Me cine for Arrive at Suffolk by Iam. val + 4729 From Pattonsville, by Cedar Point, to Sneeds- Ville, (n, 0.), 30 iniles aud bac Leave Battons tlle Friday at? a Arrive at Sneedaville by 6 p. m: Leave Sneedaville Saturday ut 7 am; Arrive at Pattonsville by 6 pm. oe kicontinued. oF other obstractions cans in creasing distance or expense cocurring dur contract U Offices ertablished alter this adver bere ing the Contract term, Without extra pay, if the distance be An agent of the Departnent will have enpervision of the manulecture, mturage, aud inane of toe carte, Who shall at ail times ind free accom to the where the card: are the purpose of inepect hi creased, " uty ll be to rogeire cident as this is probably only a sample of han- | 479 From vc. by St. Mark’s Chore Bidders are cantioned to mail their proposals | the tive rally dreds of the dreary dramas ever being euacted | “ From Nyttowsy ©. His by. St- Mark's Chnroh preach the Deparuneu: by theday and'honr | Pvidiand the contractor shall furnish bm in great cities. ch (n, 0), IY thifleg aud back, once a — arch & 13.) for bids received after GLISIIMAN. AN AmazEn A correspondent of the Boston Globe, writing from Nebraska, it in very droll to see the amazement of our English visifors. They can’t comprehend the Leave Nottoway C. H. Thursday at 7 aim; Arrive at Olive Branch by 13m; Leaye Vlive Branch Tonreday at 1 pm; Ariive at Nottoway by 6 pm, b * without ty ,and @ certificate of th: cand the oath of the os as the Department may m time (v tune adopt for the secarity of the Gov erument. z to wection 266. act of J BEPORTS. extent of this wonderful coantry, so different | 474) From Thaxton’s, by Coonsville (9. 0.) Sandy ders should first outractor will be wuured to report weekly, from their own little island, while the whirl and ord ¢n. 0), to. Stowarteviile (m0), 16 milles i te the advertise t oath, the mumber of cane @pauaiacjare’, hurry of our expeditions ‘management in all and buck, once = week. Pomel ay a tt a “ton benny of our eepemtis iyi atccions aoe Leave Thaxtou's Tuesday and Saturiay at 7 | tid be the lowest offered for the advartived secy tte! * there landed in New York the mayor of a prom- inent English city. He wished to travel all over ingly, having made the toer of prominent sane vy, having m: tour o} t east ern cities, he purchased tickets for California and started west. Arrived in Chicago, he in- quired if he were not almost to the Pacific. ‘They informed him his journey was only com_ menced. He meekly took the ears for Omaha and then desired to know how mach further. Explanations were attempted, and he —— ously went on till he reached Denver. Look! out at the giant mountains, and learning that after passing them there yet remained two or three days of travel, he surrendered his tickets, declaring he had seen enough in that direction, and returning, visited some friends in this city, declaring’ that the “blasted magnitade of the country bewilders o1 other pi ans may be considered. Arrive at Stewartsville by 12 m; Th: id be but one route bid for in a pro- Leave SteWartsville Tacsday aid Soturday at 2 fe my Jed or combination bids (* propeum BLANKS. Afrive at Thaxton’s by 6 pm. Me Got ee rm | in gation, teveuonmes wih be sngeivcaie S- 14, The route, the service, the yorly pay, the name | Mich labels, nod direct the same for each package im 1742 From Wolf Trap to Omega,5 miles and back, | ardresidence of the bidder (that isis weanl posk-ofliee cordance with the daily lists farmisbed by the agewt twice a week afdrees, and the name of each ‘member of a firm, | of the Department; together with all other blanks re. Leave Wolf Trap Wednesday aud Saturday at | where a company offers, should be distinctly stated inclowed with the cards, also all blawke ‘oa m, 1s. Bidders are requested to uve. as fut he praction: weekly pthly avd quarterly returws re: Arrive at ‘Omega the printed proposals furnished by the Depart. | leting to the pumber of cards furnished, and stock om Leave Omega Wediy fail the sum of their bids, aud to | bend or im pro of manutactarr: ; es of then. cow’ T NOT ASSIGNABLE. Mids should not be submitt<d; nor should | The comtract cannet,in any omse, be lawiuily trams- bids once submitted be withdrawn. No withdrawal | ferred or amigued, 4743 From Laure! Grove to Cartersburgh, 14 miles | of a bidder or guarantor will be allowed aniess the RVATIONS. prot na ag Bhsig Bte, Tithiravsal te received twenty fonr hours previous to | aye Postmaster General testrves ihe Fightto rel Grove Weduesday and Saturday | the tine fixed for opening the proposals. any or all bids if, ip hie sadgment ,the interests of the Arri burgh by 12 peach bid mest be guarantosd Sis: twe weapons Government require. it? ‘the to rrive at Carters m: mone. The bid aid guarantee nened = 0 ‘nail ail Leave Cartersburgh Wedaeeday and Saturday viginly with th tall ade of each, prorfores fateh tc stipulation, a er , ) any of its stipulations, - he or the right to, Sad Aeiba neat: ariel seh agent rear Sed At am; day and Saturday et 7.30 at Wolf Trap by 9am. aA core wiltful to cards inferior 40 the emu ple Corus id, a Rael r disregard the bide bia: | Degertmecnt Swownatis Mape Userci—The Hartford ct Siena . by Sprit Ste- | dens. (Act of June &. 172, section 249.) to the bidder by the ‘Times.says: “A funny. scene took place last | “#! Fru Summerfield. by Spring Valley, to 16. The bid should be be evening in St. John’s Church, East phens’ Creek, 9 mites and back, twice a week. PAYMENTS. . Hartford, Leave Sunuperiicld Tuesday and Saturday at 4 | P al “Rocond A: cards actunily immed and delivered patna service. The choir had just finished ant Postmaster General, Cont: chanting the psalter forthe day, when a large at Stephens’ Creek by 7p nt it, a is. Lew reek Appa and upward must accom 5 AWARD—ACGREEMENT—BONDS. corona ot evergreens, halding a souple of dozen Se ners Spa annoy cere” ‘check, or ‘eat "om cane colvent untivadl _aWighimten days stcrth cvttrac <5 Or ‘ wan ‘ire. It was al vane reont. of the amount. (Sen the surccasful Uidder shall enter intoam agree: pended by wires directly over the chancel, and Stile st Samet 3 ym. L- e (See law of “ eu an Congress of Juns 8, 1872.) 7 sippy me Hall's Cross Roads and Spring Ths 7. The comtracts are to be executed and returned to arden, to Riceville, Sy miles and back,§wice | ‘A+ by oF before the ist day of June, aw otherwise the sdder will ‘be cousudered Leave Danville Wednesday and’Saturday at 7 } having Jailed, amd the Postmaster General wan eI ment in writing, with, the P ally observ aud held by large wreaths Of evergreens reaching fait the ling and sides of the poy A Tt was ellie at the moment to pull these down, and raphily atone th on fire, the flames. I~ ceed to rontract for the service with other partis, ac- ing Fay ng the hea of dry ever- Trive at Riceville by pm; cording 10 lave. greens.’ The Kev. Mr. Hobbie, the Tector, ile Toesday and Friday ‘Transfers of or of interest in contracts, threw off his sarplice, and ap also did the chor. imuutuhicc are forbigden 0p law an Stomeqitay canine al isters, who, with the males in the audience, x - », | owed. can or iu bide, be rushed out of doors for snow, as no water was | 4745 From Independence, by Long's Gap, Clem’s | transferred or + La available. Then commenced a funny stene, = ‘other parties. Bidders Branch, and Flat + to ‘alley, 29 | will therefore take notice that thes will be expecta rane Bidge, to Rye Valley <r c a all of these men throwing snowballs at the Papo hen Sony oa burning wreaths. They thus succeeded in put- Arrive at Bye Valiey by 6 pm; * 18. Section 249 of the act of June 8, 1872, Rrovides ting out the fire, which, but for their prompt Leave Rye Valley Tucsday at ? am; that contracts for the =F me | efforts, might have proved serious. r the Arrive at Independence by 6 phall be “awarded to the lowest bidder tendering suf- excitement had been quieted the service was Ja From Maxtin’s Station to adits foot gyocaaeets Sor DOES, erformance, Sitbout resumed, the rector announcing that the Te | B rr to di Laon ane we sch edule, | than may be to provide oer toes jue celer- ECERSATY ity, certainty, and security thereo Deum would be sung, and all the sraegeoen this ral Retreat (Mt. At )to Black | law bids that propose to transport the mails with as rae? { ry Beret we which was alarge oné, joined in si it. Tn « juence ‘of the atone which fil the ‘is Mills) (n.0.),5 4 “colertty, certainty, amd security,” having been di tract as liquidated damages, te be sued for im the church, the sermon was dispensed with,” Ser wetreat Wecdnsodns end deeeiay ied be ‘aconly eat Bide are construed az pro- ame of oo United Sates in any court having juris. aif s lack Lick by 5.30 4 eter may be the mode of conveyance meres to 11 the contractor to whom the first award may be telnet Rtonfag Seaton hevinceyhe: | See aE ELA? Ts saan a | ht eta od Sg ad Stee | main alt Sana Oa at 1 Fy .. by a aa ory 5 , Populerfiy should “continue, the "increasing | __A7¥ve at Rural Retreat by 230 pm. “Tg.’A'modidcation ‘of & bid ht any of itsementit | Stet oeest Nopsnsi Wibhen asl ee Sel Se slaughter of seals will of course ince a scar | 4749 From Blacksburgh, by Price's For: (n.0.),to terme ie tantamount toa bew bid apa canst be re- | required ‘and bonds are execuind; amd city of the fur, and a correspo! ing increase in Cowan’s Mills (n. 0.), Il miles and Lack, once | Ceived,so as to mterfere with emmpetition. | such pext lowest bidder shall be required to fulfill its value. Reasoning from these premises, an a week. Making a new bid, with guarantee every stipulation embraced herein, as if he were the astute Yankee has undertaken to breed seals for Leaves Biapeanaineh Feanreny 28 omiginal party to whem the contrac: wes amareed. (prrenl Seetecy tee ne ren way Leave Cowan's Mills Saturday at 12 tinue during the continuance bf th contract the are: is a ‘and ly “= ia ie 1 pond Arrive at Blacksburgh by 3.30 pm. or became irresponsible for entire 4780 From Vickersto Price's Fork (n. 0.),5 miles and right to require a pew boud, with additional » and. we find i, week. and + ae h the coptractor slait feauent YS “a not Me tare a family ei br rer trire: cred, within tee kage Gitar natites ook to Sods anon e § : of pigs. pote dyke s Price's Fork Saturday at'S pm; thereof the contract may be annulled” : Arrive at Vickers by 5pm. EXTENSION. ‘the Government reqais Gladesvile(n. 0.) to © miles and thie ‘contract ‘may be extended bayewd, the time 4751 From le(n Grandy xcoeding three ~) | tended contract, SPECIMENS AND FORMS OF of i card and card. | Ear Me eoe 22. Present contractors, and known at the ' eines wt we - mar Meeeenhgereeey Teewlar, Thuralay, and | Poteestory nd cqiaicest Tec eaictary sak, | Gena eos totes THN Asteant mail i forms above ‘The cer. GUARANTEE—PROPOSALS. Arrive at Perrow’s Btore by 7 pm; stantially in the a 5 cer- E . ere Emon notore Tuestay, Thuratay, aid | tifcate of euMlciency mes: bo wignee 7s postmaster. | Me eerie cece tat a ee ra raeeday AJ ‘ELL, ponstabe portles’ _ Bidders must state in their proposals the price per " amned , Wot three months, by ord jo. There would, of course, be ities in Leave bladca ile Wednewday at Postmaster Gencralvand theecntealt peices, al ok the wa: breeding whales, with a view to oil, fEece r = rom conditions berein set forth shall govern in such ex. Arrive at Gladesville yheaday by 7pm. F "s Shop, . | accepted bids, their legal Nabilities will be enforced . on ose, Maar BYR tem es | Set siringer, Keeper of the Queen's County alls a ’ meen’s county jail, in the town of North Hempatead, por re inf ap prisoners for 8 evel th? While a up prisoners night, he entered ce! wheto tw alleged horse a Cook and ‘O'Keefe were confined, when the lat- Arrive at Lynehburgh by 32m. jantl-.6t ~y 4783 From Forksville, by South Hill, Lombardy PPorosats FOR MAIL BAG LABELS. Ie — thousand cards, i) everthing: aired to be dealt him low 38 and , Level; (n. 0.), and Stony Cross, orfuruisbed, as set ct n thi ev erigemnom, eh the annie 8 hn os renate Be cn, a8 niles aud back. ck eeice a on Post Ovnege 1 Derarestt pod all sreponak east be made upon the and instant and with th i “ "4 sealed, marked 2 \s for Postel help of bis assistants, prevented’ the prisoners AL, : ment math he check mabe Binet Darian ipasee fo the Third Assistant Postmaster rode A AE ‘Labels General, W De from escay . An examination of re- Leave Boydton Monday and Friday at 3am; 1873, for furnishing Printed Wooden. io such » i o RESWELL, [Septed to eognpe ty tonto ae ee ker ed cee Die coo aimee de * | Bouepeertem sed eter tie eite Seareaer: | sasetw2e A piaummer General 7 olay Papa} —_— ASS. the whole pumber off ~—- cell and ‘a funnel under the jail. ‘The ’ sp | deine thnee bended |» THE SUPREME CovRT or Tux DISTRICT Saqaricaerarmeeeermend | FOR OF Men guynanter, ano | ERPs eae eee nas tan 2 sal 9 . ims cloth, Stringer is seriously ure ¥- PROPOSAL. Toraeuring six inch anda ball Cuanuts Knvnret al ce. Meunonerra M. Mar 3 GRUDER et al—No. Py 0 7 . WB A Max yon New Yous —Mr. Smith, of Ot; estate ig tie degen, terville, Mo., is nice gentleman to have sound 4 cartetta Me 4 ip cassorstskwcms inthe fen Riinateand ion Magrader Sblnger, bis wile ‘herein on or the re Gomme eee eo bas been tesucd s ‘Court. Pediat ets! U™tan stares PATENT OFFICES