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then a has a positive right to plead what- Personal and general. 15 SCHOOL DATS. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. FURNITURE. DRUGS. ASD MEDICINES. A man would see prison painted ant . A, A, be wished, not he may think proper. Whether Still sits the schoolhouse by the ?\u2666 » \u2666 on everything but had ever road, ready money to pay for. the truth of a libel may be justified or Longfellow has an inkstand which A ragged beggar sunning; S. S-iIEI.T7.EII, | a used to be long to Coleridge. SAMUELATTORNEY-AT-LAW, _Pß^ala^ I fear from an expression in your let- not, is a perfectly unsettled question. Around It still the sumachs grow, STAUNTON, VA. POET R Y. ter that tbe of Kentncke* think If in that respect if the law here varies Paul H. Hayne, the poet, is ill at his And vines are running. OFFICE 109 Street. nov26-ly people 1 blackberry at Augusta ""\u25a0-' ?_B * law of England, it must be near Ga. ?_piwppi' PASTED. »f separating, not only from Virginia, frdra the home. Copse Hill, Augusta, - (in which they right,) from and such is the will of their Within, the master's desk is seen, WX. A. HUDSON. a ?\u25a0 PATRICK. are but also because Babies" John Habberton,of "Helen's Beep by laps official; & PATRICK, iflilii.-3a valley bloomingand gay, confederacy. I I should think Honors, for I know of no legislative act scarred Down in a all tbe own their large <_;! fame, is writing a play on New York The HUDSONATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, In addition to ID! I I Dotted with clover and scented with hay. this most calamitous event, and such to vary it. It will, however, be right to warping floor, the battered seats, Staunton, Va., B ii Etiji i a city politics. The SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, ______: cottage tiny every citizen on botb it only to secure a compro- jack-knife'scarved initial? Will practice in the Courts of Augusta and ad- Stands a whit* so and neat, an one as good appeal was Joaquin has advanc- joining counties. Special attention paid to Porch all covered with clematis sweet. set against. Our mise. MUler's daughter The rebl2-tf & BRO., sides should himself speaking part the stage. Last charcoal frescoes on Its walls, collections. LTJSHBAUGH ENTRODUCID. 5 855. brightgarden so gay present Federal limits not too We have some letters from Philadel- ed to a on Its have opened an extensive Down in the little are large she dancer. door's worn sill, betraying waitingto-day, for good will tbe in- which weara veryugly aspect. It year was a ballet The J. E. GUV, B. I". PARRISH. Fairest ofmaidens Is government; nor phia feet that, creepingslow toschool, PARRISH, of Up- It is rumored Senator Booth, of & 81ttlngalone in an Ivy-clad bower. crease of votes in Congress produce any is said that Simcoe, the Governor that Went storming out ! ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MANUFACTORY, territory California, is to be to an toplaying GUY FWITIE and ElegantFurni- Holdingin lily-whitehands a sweet flower. ill effect. On the contrary, it will drown per Canada, has entered the of shortly married Staunton, Va. Where all kinds of plain head of about attractive widow. Long years ago a winter's sun Building 2nd floor, Augus ture, such as the little divisions at present existing the United States at the Washington Office in Sullivan Why is the fair maiden's face full ofpala? Shone a Street. decl-tf id thu frakfal source ct Biaiiy pronii- there. Our confederacy must be viewed 500 men, and has possessed himself of Hon. W. H. Keleey, of Genesee, N. over lt at setting; ;i;-c Why do the tear-drops fall ? Lit up its MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SETS, ln-iit union;; which heavyas rain as the nest from which all America, Presqtie isle. As this is in Pennsylva- V., for fourteen years a member of Con- western window-panes, I.EX. 11. H. STUART, BOOK DYSPEPSIA, SICK-h'EACACHE, COSTIVENESS, Why is the spiritso drooping and sad ? And low eaves' icy Iretting. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CABINETS, CASES, North and South, is to be peopled. We nia, I hope the democratic society of gress, died Sunday night of last week. A DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AMD FEVER, Why, when it should be so happyand glad? Havingrecovered his health, and retired from should take care, too, not to think it for Philadelphia will et once demolish him ; Thos. Kelley died It touched the tangledgolden public life, will hereafter give diligent atten- SETS, JAUNDICE, PILES, BHEUSJATi3:->, KIDNEY COM- Ah! her face changes as footsteps draw near; in Brooklyn, N. V., curls. PARLOR the interest of tbat great continent to and if they should fail. I still trust that And brown eyes grieving, tion to such causes in chancery, and in the DESKS, Quicklyshe brushes away every Wednesday, of hydrophobia He was full of PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. tear. press too soon on the Spaniards. Those some of our upper brethren will at one Of one who Court ot Appeals at Staunton, as may be en- Office »n