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POMTRY. The following exquisitely beautifil and elegant stansas, were written by Mr. *m as Otway. An Englishman, who, after be ing a student in Oxford, University for a short time, went to London, and distinguish 6d himself as an actor and dramatic writer. Ilii tenderness, pathos And elegance, as a writer, are very admirable., His "OarnAm," and lIhewise his "VaNun PassaII," have won the applause of succeeding gene rations, and are popular at this day. Ife lived ia the Protectorate of Cromwell, and in the reign of Charles the II, of England. * * * * * * * , did but look and love awhile .'Twas but for one half hour; Then to resist I had no will, And now I I have no power. To sigh, and wish, is all my ease, Sighs, which do heat Impart, snough to melt an Icy piece, Yet cannot warm your heart. Oh I would your pity g14 "my heirt, One corner of your breast, 'Twould learn of your's the winning art, And quickly stetl the rest. "We were discussing the name to be given to the new baby. I was in favor of calling it Grace. Her brother, a boy of ten years, was strongly opposed to the name, and said, 'Why not call it Charity,.and have done with it ?' Em. ma, the little sister, some five years old, cried out, '0 yves, call her Charity ; and then I'll be a sister of Charity, won't I?'" Dr. Payson was a man of genuine piety but much opposed to the noisy zeal that seeketh " to be known of man." A young divine, who was much given to enthusiastic cant, one day said "to him. "Do you suppose you have any real religion ?" None to speak of," was the excellent reply. -"Ab, Mr. Simkins. we have not chairs eyough for our company," said a gay wife to her frugal husband. "Plenty of chairs, my dear, but a little too much coMp tny," replied he. he (man who planted himself on his -gooa -intentions has not yet sprouted. 36rh Potatoes. &a, -wRISH IOTATOES and APPLES. "Just rdkelved. NiBOSE EGLESTON & 00., mar 20'66-tf No. 8, Hotel Range. NeW-Vork Daily News. D AILY and Weekly. The Ne York - Weekly Neis, a great family news. paper-Benjamin Wood Proprietor-the largret, best and dheapest paper published in New York. Siftle copies, 5 cents; one copy one year $2; - three copies one year, $5 50; Te copieft.-one year, $8 76; ten copies one year, $17; and an extra copy to any club of ten. ITwenty one copies one .year, $80: the We"u News is sent to cler. gymen at $1 60. *rf'YoRK DAILY Nsws -To mail sub. -soibere, $10 per annum ; six months, $5; j payments invariably n>advance. Specimen ,copiesof Daily and Weakly News sent free. IBiJ. WOOD, DaIly%News Building, 4. 19, City al*-Square, N. Y. City. ot 2i'5 'The Seutilern Rpres CoUaIpany ( FFER unsurpassed.6etflties for the .hip. ment,(from AugusWdnd points South.) .o Cqtton, Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, ior Savannahm,'New*Vor.k,and all point. 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Railroad, Sonth Cairona read, ace-..d West een r taz and West Poiunt Rail, ra.adAlaba4m ad lsitiIpaUira A oesbtpped by and Aarden and, gar2 to tecr will h.e' .d','' **ue r care fo r t an will.chaeg GENERAL DIRECTORY, u Br ian. 0 V, r, (JMuThIt. TEn'I dbr -Rd6 f E-enbings. Coroner-Robert Ha,w horn. Esohbato,'-Jacob Feaster'. Notary Public.Jt.S8 Stewart. Maglirates. Jas Caldwel' Wiljiam Croqby, Robert Uawthorn, Dante B Kirkl4nd Uknry Gib "onoor e H Mi jer, Jameq, ke, William P Broom, q'm U Mari. Dr William Carlias, 1 Counts, Dr D Lauderdale. BOARDS Or CONESSIOXERS. Colmisseinere ou mia . Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Idward V Mobly, Robert B Smith, William B Woo4 Wrd, Dr John 1) Palher, Laban C dhappell, Dr J RI McMaster, Thomas M Lyles. John 8 pouglass, Robert Ford, John W McIdeckin, L M Bookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. CoMmiss8ofers Of Free 1e1so1s Thos J H Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, James A McCro. ry, R E Ellison, Dr J R McMaster, Dr W E Aiken. 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AS native Carolinians, the publishers A will naturally look to the interest of their own State, and to that of the South: and as citizens of thq'United States they will not be wanting in the proper amount of de votion and respect fqr the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be made to make the DAILYNEWSa first class newspaper. and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. ' Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscript ions re ceived for 3, 6 and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertiing.-One square, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each continuation, Seventy-fivo cents. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the country, who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will be allowed the usual per contage. CATHCART, McM ILLAN & MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne St. Charleston, S. C. oct 24'65 Prospectus ot North Carolina Guardian.. T HE undersigned will issue, commencing T on the first day of January, 1866, in the city of Charlotte, N. C., a daily and tri-weekly newspaper under the style and title of "TIIE NORTiI CAROLINA GUAR DIAN," which shall be devot ed especially to the dissemination of the latest news, and the guarding, with an eagle eye, the inter ests of the State under the Constitution. and in conformity with the laws of the United States. There will also be Issued, from the same office, a weekly paper under the style and title of "THE CATAWBA WATCHIAN." The terms for the DAILY GUARDIAN will be, for one year. $7.00; six months, $4.00; three months, $2.60; any less time $1.00 per month. TaR TRI-WIRKLY GUARDIAN will be sup plied to subscribers at $5.00 for twelvp months; $3.00 for sxi. moanths; $1.76 for three months, and seventy-five cents per month for any less time. 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" Lady Tartuffe," etc. Onevol.. 16 mo cloth, ...........Price 31.25 Contains complete poetical writings of the popular authored, and it a beautiful setting of all the sparkling diamonds that haye been found clinging to tha "frolling stone" of a great life, se it washed with the ebb and'flow of the seething tide of Thought and Imv-gina. tion. THE CHANGE, OR A Statement of Mt Reasons and Facts which made me a Baptist. BY e6V. T. 9. MINGssaIrN. One volume. 16 mo, cloth, .......Price $2.50 But few writers wield a pen with such con nummate skill. grace'end vigor, ah Mr. Kings. hury. Ilis book has received the most hearty and earnest critical endorsement of Elders T. E, Skinner. J. D. Huffman, Editor Biblical Re. corder. N. B. Cobb, Cor. Sec. N. C. Baptist Hoard of blispions, and other eminent Divines, "No aptist family should be without it. No opponent of the Baptists should fail to read it." oc t 19'6b kofft-C - fAa _~14 B Y the Firat of October, or ns soon is the mails are re-established. I will re new the publication of the "CHRISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'SINDEX" [have been publishing. Price of -elndex," per annnm $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," " :0 Money may be remitted at once, as ymy de. termination is positive. My desire is to se cure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I Issue this prospectus that sub scribers may have time to forward their re mittances. It is my intention to issue first class pa pers, and rro pains or expense will be spared to s eeare that end. The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the highest religious add literary talent will be given to the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will,. In every sense, be made to conform to. new title, The i hild's Deiglt. 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