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THlE T11111EH 110KEN.. He threw her a Rose, with a merry laugh 'Twos a rose of yollow bright, And he bade her, Lifu's golden cup to qualf Through her girlhoodr's rapid lighit. She toss'd him another, in playful mood 'Twos a rosefro in burnisli'd bow'rs, And sho bade him guard through his boy hood rude, That taken of golden hours Ho gave her a Rose, with a tender kles, 'Twas a rose of blusihing piuk, And he bade her, pray that their chains of bliss, light, be, but on rosy link. She gave him anothe, with tearful look 'Twos a rose of peachy lue, And she bade him to keep, in secret nook, That pledge of her Love most true ! le gave her a IToqc 1-nith a bursting heart 'Twas arose of snowy white, And ho badeier to bless him, cre she part, On her way, of shining light ! She gave him another, with deep drawn sigh, 'Twas a rose, as stinhiess, soft, And she bless'd it, for him, as angels nigh Bore her Rose tohite soul aloft! C. song of the Decilliter. There was an old decan ter, and the mouth was gaping wide ; tho rosy wino had Ied awny, fand left, its crys - tal side ; and the. iind went humming bumming, as upi and down thle siles it flew and through Ihe reed-like, hollow neck lie wildest notes it blew. I placed it in tlie window, where the bist, was blowing free, and fancied Itat ils pale mouth sang the quorost, jt rains me. "They tell me, Puny ' coriliuermrs ! the Plaguo has slain his ten, and war his hundred thousand ot the very nst 6f men ; "'hut I have coiqueed lol than all,your former conquerors so feared and famed of yore. i'hen, como, ye youths and inaideiks all, come drink from ont my cup, thie beverge that dulls the brain and burns the spirit up ! I.hat plls to shatne the conq'ter ore that sl,v thi scores b o I o w ; while this hins do. I U g e I millions with the I a a tid- of' wo. Tho' in the tido of battle, dark est, waves of blood may r o II ; my viotims In their homes are crushed ; I've danined tho very soul. The Cholcra, Plague and Sword, uich ruin never wrouglt, as I, in mirIt or inalice, or innocence have brough t. And still I brenthe upon, they shriil. before I v breat ;h and year iy year my thous ande tread the Diismal Roal to Death A Nren PA-rulo-r AWl) Puit.ANritorits. Wendell Phillips, 'says the Alhaniy J.urn/,,l has an income of $ti0,000 a year. lie sit s uinder polished mashogany, eats off beauit it'ui China and solid silver, and buries his sllp pers in the soft pile of velvet carpets fit for the parlor of a prince. lie hns never leen known to dleny himself for purposes of chtar ity. If, during lie war, hie contribut ed to raise a regiment or support. a stoldier's stun Ily, we have yet. to learn it. If he has made any donation tram his abundant, wealth to the suet for supportinig to freedmen at the Somut.h, we stlad ready to record tho fact uip on etlient proof. This b,ook-wormi. phi hosophuer and the oret ic hiumanitarian musec' panegyrics of labor in an atmosphere ot dauilecst luxury, andi composes cuhoges up en .poverty with all t1e .surronin' o enormous aillutenio.oninso XVhty is kissing your sweethcart, like~ cann tg soup with a fork ? Because it takes a long timet t,O get, enough of it. k~ 'sI i).ay V s. 1'AlY aS rin Weekl y. 'lhe Net' la. ls- gt, b1sft n cheape.)st papert pubuli:,nitud in Neow York. Sinagle copiies,:5~ Ctnlb one copy one year $it; thareo coplies' oune 4err $6 56t: five copies 'tne year, 58 76; teni coies one year', 8l7 and an extra oopy t o any cluib of' ten. T wenty one. copies (tUo year, $80: t.he Weekl, Newi Is sent to oh-r gymnen at $1 t). 14 uw Yes ilALV N'1MWs -To mail u& scribers, $If0 per numnum ;six Ahonths, ,$5 payment.-, atnvariably in :udvance. Mpecimeni copies of Daily aind Weck ly News xtent, free. * h)aily Nowsn tdadng , NoC.fity Itla!l tu:i'o, N. 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C, act 24'65 Prospectus of North Carolina Guardian. HIE undersigned will issue, commeneing T on the first day of January, 1600, in the city of Charlotte, N. U., a daily and tii-weekly newspaper under the style and title of "TiIE NOLTIH CAROLINA 0lAlt DIl AN," which shall be devoted especially to the dissominatio of the latesti Mtws. and the gtarding, with an eagle dye, the inter ests of the S(ate upder the Constitution, d in conformity with the laws of the UIled States. There will also be issued, from the same office, a weekly paper under the style and titleof "TiE CATAWBAWATCHIMAN." The tornis for the DAiT.* GuARDIaN will ho, for one year.$7.00; six months, $4.00; three months, $2.60; any less time $1.00 per month. ToimTai-Wanysi GUARDIAN ,will be sup plied to subscribers at $5.00 for twelve months; $8.00- for six months; $1.*45 for three imonths, and seventy-fivo cents per miouth for any less time. 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MOSSES FROM A ROLLING STONE f By -rICNILLA-MARY BAYARD cLAaXR. Author of "Rominiscenses of Cuba, " Wood Notes," "Translationsof bXaguerite," "Lady Tartuffe." cte. OneVol., 16 mo cloth .........Price $1.25 Contfins complete poetical writings of the p)opular authoress, and is a beautifkil setting. of all tho rparklig diamonds that have bekn found clinging to the "rolling stone' of a great life, as it washed with th ebb and flow of the seething tide of Thought and imagina. tion. THE CHARGE, I on A Stalemeng qf the Reasons and kbets whieh mademe a'Baptist. BY r%v. T. B. ISBUsvY. One voluie. 16 mo, cloth, ....... Price $2 50 But fow writers 'wield a pen with such ccon summate atill. gra.o and vigor, so Mr. Kings bury. Iia book has received the most hcarty and earnest critical endorsement of Eldsrs T. E. Skinner. J. D, Ilutiman, Editor Biblical Re. corder. N. H. Cobb, Cor. Sec. N. C. R"ptiat Ionrd of Missions, and other eminoist Divine., "No Haptist family should be wit4out it. 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The Book wi contain shout 79 pa ,and per copy, with a,Iber,I l i u te thi~f 3rdurs must be ac opanet Wit bea~to* . 'eutLt W.i itt ,y A?Attiu.3,3 . BY H[OYT t RIUgXIggyg A *atos eurrency,, pg ,Tw, VoJs year in specie R ATES $ 'A DygV gISIG. Adtvertsements insertd at the' rate. te One Dollat' per squa. of twehiq linee #ew ile first irtertion, aVid Fltt'yO.us r# each sub,sequ ent insertion. Olli Ibtriesand Mar. riageolote chaarged fotant thfee. oct 24'0n