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,atst by Telegraph, Foreign Newsa HAVANA, May 25. Gen. Dyer assumed duty as chief of ordinance at Havana, on the 24th. The following official account of the landing of fllibusters in the Eastern department has been made public: 700 men disembarked on the night of the 16th, in the Bay of Nipe, and took tosses1ion, mounting six guns and tortitying "three houses. They re mained."nndisodvered thirty-six hours. Captain Mesco attacked them with 120 men, using bayonets, stormed one of the houses, and captured a flag, but was finally obliged to retire-his am munition- giving out. The'fillibusters loest 60 killed and 160 wounded; the Spaniards had four killed. The Beu ra adds: The filibusters fired three cannon shote into the steamer Marsel la damaging her hull and tigging. The flag captured by 'Qaptain Loso was inscribed, "Rifle Ros Libcrtad." and was presented by "Amelia Casa nova." It is now said the troops took the six guns and turned them against the fillibusterers, and spiked the guns before 'they 'fell back. Four war steamers, with troops, have sailed for the Bay of Nape. There is a rumor abat t,he rebel Generai Quesada has ...been captured and shot. Plumb as sumed the duties of United States Consul-General to-day. The United flagship Contoocook and the steamer Yantio have sailed for Matanzas. The Saratogo is waiting here to carry Min ister Nelson to Mexico. The Narra ganset has gone to Nuevitas, to bring away American residents desirous of leaving. Twenty-two prisoners cap tured on the prize dalvanio have been sent to Spain. MADRID, May 27. Sorrano, in addressing the Cortes regarding Cuba, said the tebellion Was suppressed, but the moral disorder is disappearing slowly. When a nor mal condition is restored, the home Government, acting with the Cuban deputies, will suppress slavery. PAIs, May 27. 'Retui'ns show twenty-seven opposi. tion members elected. HAVANA, May 29. General Dulce teligraphs to be reliev. ed. from Washington. WASHINGTON, May 27. It is reliably stated that Boutwell, after hearing Opdyke, determines to persist in selling $2,000,000 in gold "' and buying $1,000,000 in bonds week ly, until the bonds are placed in a sinking fund that will reach $26,000, 000. This policy involves the sale of nearly $60,000,000 in gold. WASIIINGrON, May 29. No political or government business to-day, on acxount of the decoration 9f :soldiers' graves. It is .understood that the Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad have arranged with Northern eapital iatp for the immediate eoxnpletion of their rQad to the Ohio. The Government notifies Gov. Bowie that the artillery for the Maryland National Guard is subject to his order. This is'interesting in connection with 'the past Congressional and personal hostility to the Maryland militia or ganiaion. The Central Palcific Railroad -has deroeited $4,000,000- ecdrity for bringing the road up to first clase. Lue Sibley adviesia state that the Indians attac1ke'd' tli Searidinavian ~ooony, near that ph'e,'l1ling five. .A despatch fro:v Jeferson, Texas, says the proceedinugs- of the military commissiorn engaged in the trial of citizens charged with the murder of George WV. Smith, so far has beein' oofnhed to ' the examination of Major Curser, in command of the post. The evidence~ of the officers and freedom confict badly. The officers both swear that, all parties engaged gepre disgnuised negroes. The~ tesuimon.y of the tayo negroes also con flicts.. lews It3ms NEW YORK May 25. Dr. Beatty, of' the Old8eohool Comn , i nittee, in addressing the New 8ool Committee, which rose to receive bim, amid great applause, said this will pro pably be the' last assembl1 to be dalled upon to~ interobange civilities, Inas atuch at ia 'fut.nre 'they will both he one. This'remark elicited spontan-. eOus applause. . The steam tag William Parker ex ploded' to-day, foot of Dock street. Four 'persons were killed. A,fire at. Hunters' Point is. progres sing ; over four acres are burning. Eight propellers and other vessels hav been burnt .1~ oil tanko the dlooka n S and; nn explosion is~ loss willeiertainly' ez~ .0i . B. 3fan bitn, k~ for th e'fatal act .s" Th['e stoani.r uuaia,. from iAver pool, twi down the Austrian ship Figliga, anchbored of So.dla's Island. 8Slieltn i6 Off oon minutes.. No lives unprepared to report, adjourned, ater u lnsomej tan q9 the O :9sam~se u pt.ra dei4 pro. oented i i-eport, ecosing a communi cation, wit 'ybtgiVgy I6ing to the enoonsage*ent tald 'aplytnen6 of iron barges for the tranap.t.ties. of AlabamamIn '4he'Obswvbeitiofdpb.d a.' Gat ie 'of -'f-eWnlntions, cxp.os.i. their high appreciation of the admi rable qualities of the late Col. L. T. Woodrnff, President of the Mobile Board of Trade, killed ta the recent Fir , and their regret at his untimely death. ATLANTA, May 27. The Grand Jury of Bibb County Superior Court have found a true bill against J. Clarke Swayze, editor of a radical paper at Macon, Georgia, for bigh misdemeanor. The bill is prodi sated upon an incendiary article ap. pearing in his paper some weeks ago, and is based upon that seoion of the 3ode of law that forbids any person airculating or writing anything that inculcates resistance to lawful authori by ; insurrection or conspiraey against he citirens. After the death of Dr. Ayer by a negro, near Savannah, Swayze published an inflammatory article, ettlling on the Union men to or. zanize for self-protection. The penalty is confinement in the penitentiary from Ive to twenty years. This morning, four worktnen em ployed in the Atlanta Rolling Mill, on )poning an old sh111 ignited the pow ler and were all blown up and killed. RIcHMoND, May 27. The State Convention of colored men, to consider the occlusion of col )red men from posts of trust and pro. it and the jury box. met to-day ; 100 lolegates present ; all parts of the State represented. Dr. Thos. Bayne, f -Norfolk, was chcsen President. Adjourned. ATLANTA, May 29. The Davis Theatre was destroyed by ire last night. Loss-.75,000. No insurance. RICHMOND, May 29. Albert Tyler (colored) was executed it noon, for poisoning Paulina Hubbard. (also colored.) whose child Tyler had attempted to ontrage and who had threatened to have him arrested. 'ry ler, who seemed little better than a brute in intelligenci . confessed the crime )n the scaffold. A large crowd was present. New York Market. NEW YORK, May 29 P. M. Cotton firmer ; sales 2,000 bales, at 29. Gold 39g. Charleston Market. S CIHAIII%STON, May 29. Cotton in fair demand, but stock light; sales 225 bales ; middlings 284; receipts 271. Liverpool Market. LtvEnRPooL,, May 29. Cotton quiet,'steady and unchanged -uplands 1 + ; Orleans Ilt, Tovel Boone at the White House---Ne groes Advising Grant in Regard to the Distribution of Offices. This afternoon the National Execu. .ive Committee of the colored men of he United States, appointed by the :onvention held in Washington in Jan. iary last, waited on the President to ay their respects to him and to present .o him an address, signed by George C. i Downing, of Rhode bland, president; f. G. Barbadoes, f Massachusetts ; Bella Martin, of New York ; Wm J. Wilson, of New Jersey, and George L. 4atson, of Narth Carolhnn, local com nitiutee. It is se,t forth that they gladly ook advantage of a statement published >y trustwort.hy newspapers of the re ,ublican party to seek the mnterviewv ; ,hrit. the statement was- to the effect that he President intended to appoint, in the afort,hern States to imnportant positionis uclh colored men na could discharge the uties with profit and honor to the pub. itc service. Knowing this reported in iention totbe'so eminently in keeping with phe rec9rd of his administration, hey thought that a few suggestions nadke by those famihar with. the North night lend some support to the policy ndicated. Among other things the~y ay the- colored men of the North have dready furnished such proof's of mani dood as to have left the question of fit.. ws For olisco out of the arena of merc ixperiment. They are assiured-the ap somntment of competent and trustwort.hy otoored men to promiunnt positions in he Northiern. States would give a death. ~low- to objections to their holding oi inch p6sit ions ini the S>uth, by con vinc ng .the South frhat it is not true the bierthi wishes t'o force a policy upon them which it is not willing to accept it%elf. [f negroes are elected to inuportanit rlaces by the general. government in Rhode Island the problem of negro >ffice holdinw becornes eaar' of solution a Georgia. ~Theni, too, they think that f in the Northern States, where ne. groes are tnmerielly weak,, they are 2ern)itted to enjoy some of thie honors >f citi.nship with their whho fellow. ,itlgenp, their bretht-en in the South, where they are numerically strong, would the more willtiggly share their political immuniti fa~ith their white ellow-.ciiizque, a~i l1cM,'hole race would bestrengt,he4 Ii*;jpatriotism >y thg ki1Qle I t he negroes are so longer re$ade as A separate class n politide. TN Adhes conicluded as follo*h: Out 4i8.te as metuivere recogniasd by Mr. LI , aw~nd weoare filled with all gratt .ie ftct, but we come to you witT 4"ehn g of fellowship, added to tb,ha of a mere sense of gratitude, be. muose yon have appointed members of br:rae to Impottant positions, and tts jten W .ebke to vvini prejudice r boud.Qn, jite lameonted,-Presi4enn for'wlea.uuder-thebneoeei1te..t wean he made the natiop ours by calling .on rUtladef fpeace, have4 gi*enkt & t 1$o y lifting our raee intoe en@. oy ment o*ii IotinnliuW 1 -The interview is represented-em:ples .nt,'ant that the Presidg'nt' l'plied do r, ;batsane that the hubieet involMA l6 portant points, and ho would, therefore, rive it due consideration.-New York em aid. [t"orrespondence of the Baltimore 8un.] tfre. Dr. Mary Walker again-An Argu ment on Breeohes, Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker is still deter rniued to bring herself prominently he ore the public. Yesterday she visited Dr. Metcalf, chief clerk of 'the Interior Iepartment, and tado formael npplica ion in writing for the position of libra rian. To-day she made her appearance it the door of the room of the Coimis. ;ioner of Patents as an applicant for an nterview with t.hat official Whilo pa. liently wailng her turn to be admitted, Mrs. General Gaines, of Lonisiana, nmergcd from the Commissioner's room, ind. nfter uyeing the "woman in breech. .s" for awhile, addressed her with the luesr ion, "Is this Mrs. Dr. Walker ?" 't1o fair doctor repliu'd nflirmntively, wh<n Mrs. Gaines said: "Will Ven illow me to give you a piece of advice:?" Dr. Walker: I will not pay anything for your advicee, int if it. i5 given fr"e-lv I will be happy to teceive it. Mrs. Gaines: I shall make no charge fur it., anl if von act upon it, you will be benefited hv it. )r. Valcer intimated her readiness to hear. Mrs. Gaines.: Well, in v ndvice to you is to go home and pull ol'those breeches it cnce and do not disgraco yourself by wearing them. Dr. Walker : If I do so will you idopt me as your daughter ? Mrs. Gaines : I don't think I would. [ have too ninny adopted daughters ilready. Dr. Walker (very emphatically): If you would adopt me as your daughter and give me everything you have in world I would not. abandon my princi, ples and ideas or change my mode of Iress. Mrs. Gaines : You are injuring your ielf by dressing so. Had I put on breeches I should never have succeeded in establishing my rights. I never ptt >n breeches--no, not even my ius band's-and with the blessing ofGod, 1 never will Mrs. Walker: You may not dress in this costume and yet, dress as unbecom ingly in some other garb. You wear [eathors and flowers in yonr hair, while thero is nothing of the kind '.o be seen lbout mine The argument upon the merits of the two styles of dress waxed warm, and bad attracted a large crowd of clerks and visitors, when the bell struck, and Commissioner Fisher's messengers an. nounced that i he Commissioner was ready to receive Mrs. Walker, when dhe entered the Commissioner's room, and Mrs Gaines departed in aunt her lirection and left the building. The crowd in attendance was highly amused it tire interview. What occurred in the Jotnmissioncr'J room has not transpir -d, but when Mrs. WYaik(er emerged she id not luok as though she had secured in office. Sr.4istt POt.rrics.---Tre 'democratic journals of Mndrid- say that Spain will ave a republican form of government 'sooner or later." Ptersons at this die, a-ice imnginadu the country was ruled by he peop!e already. Qieen Isabella 30'eurs to abdicate the throne in fauvor of ier son' . WIt n generalNy suppmsed 'hat her thiron'e had been taken from ior long ag', Spanish istory is be soming murhiled. At Cincinna.i they intend to import tiarrows from I'mtrope in order to protect .he leaves of iheir shtade trees' again.e iterpillars. }Rxtract 'from a letter from Santi, G,t. * * *' * We have wanderced-for ma-ny tout's through (an-gled forests of Tropical ulhrubs and trees aome of' them- eniliin g a m,ost, delicious and inv~iguratinag- odor, whien we suddenly camo- upon-. a large and aVell cultivated plantation, In the ceter of which were several buildings. EIfuering Ltem wo round them to be the 'press hions es," stillsi &o., whero (the sugari cane Is :irushed for the aufacture of' St. (Croix Beat. Over 100O Coolios were at work, and lie smell from the f'ermnting vats was ~'ery exhtilataming and plensnnus. We were ihiown through thle enti'e estat.tki.thmt, anid earned that all the IR:nm here prorlueed was shipped to Messrs. P. Hf. D)rake & Co., ow Yotrk, to be made Into thteitr clebrated P'I-ANvrATmo, lliTTt..:ns. 'The pecuiliar' goodi 'il'eets of this l(um---which is- tLe purest ad best, in ithe world-are wbll known. MJot a single case of D)yspepsin, Fever and A.gne. Consumption, or any suchl' disense :ain be- found on- this Island, (except of in.. ralids come here for their health, and they ire almost always out'ed). Combined with ~alisaya Bark, Casoarllln, and oilier im.. portant ingredients, t-his IRum beomes Pt.ANTA.rton Iirias and sutrel,y no finer l'onie and general Family Rtemedy was ever teen. The combination of thteso Bitters was first discovered here many years ago, mad all the Natives swear by i'.aN'TATo!t IltTTERs, and say "there is'nothing like If." rudging by tho robust.-health of' the witness.. us, I am certain (thi testimony Is true. * * MAGOLI ~VT5.St 10i .S8,. T, biAoot.I .WTaa.Supeiorto the beat mported German Cotoghe, andi sold at half he price. - maay 27--tiw 'A ThrIlling Incident Iii (lhe mission life of Mrts. Inigalls, In Burmahi,- Is well told In the .'-taspelmt bles tengor," relating holy she was sent -for to rIit one of the.Buddilst htigh priests, who had been nearly killed ; tand how, while in he moat holy place in their templo, where tone but priesta had ever beeni admitted, she was permitt ed unrebnked t o use for him the sacred vessels, whichi none but the high piest dsre tpnteh. and to evsn overturn and sit on onie of their gods torest~ alol through the magio ituence et'the' Ptairi Killer, call. ed by them the '-God medieine," -se sue. sessfully had she used -it- in curing their many,disese.s, - seome of them1 Sonsidered heretofore fatal Int L.ht .elnat ap5p Wlaiqlh were oholera1 lier compl spe a5 ebesof~ mos i e. o LI hiihbif4th6y L,uonde Rte.y. , . Olegh,. Mlssionavy at Ongolea SoIu~thea India, irrits. .t-.Ws estem your * Rev.3 . . elbnras, Missteawy at.T4voy~ Ba.craahm wets i.:i sall att,hara. t . New Advertisementrs. Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! GLOBE FIlRE EX'INGU1IIER 00MPHYT. No. 4 Day Street, New Yor. Great reduction in price. No, 1 $25; No. 2 $40; No. 3 $15. L?irst-class Agents wanted. Address an aboro. jut o2 Agents Wanted for the Secret History OF THE .CONFEDERACY. The ast.ou.nding re"ve'lattion at l,- starithng disclosure's, n-ie in this .vork, at' crent. ing the ni;t inbnye''deir.e to obaini it -- L'he secret poltical intrigiis. &e., of Paris and other. C4onfederate leaders, with the iHidden Mysteries from -'Bubitd.the Scenei in Itichmnond," are tho rotugily venilnted. Send for Cirottlars nnl see -our ter'ms, and a foll deacription.of the work. Addreta NA TIONAL. PUBLLSlIINO (0,, Philadelphia, Pa , Atlanta, Gin., or St. Louis, Mo. .june2 . 5,00() Book .Agetts. WAXrci: for iIAanitu's New iluminnted and llustrnted Edi: nns of the Lir OF t'tnls-r and lIIvv tx'. P.li.utitt 's-Par.ss ho works are no%% '",ady.for delivery. Ad. dre.s for Catalogue of the best Selling Sub. scription Buoks-publihed. W:- W. HA1)IN-0,1Philadelphia, Pat'r Harding Edition of the lioly Bible. june 2. - P.\TENTs.--M1ss & Cu . Editors Scienti -fic American, 87 Park How, New York. t'wenty-three y-nrs' experience ii obtain. tng American and European Patents. Opinions no charge. A punphlet, 108 pages of law and iufortmatiun free. Ad dress as above. June 2 A ENT'S .WANTHi) for "Women of New York.' Complete expose of Fe male [.if, in the Oreat Merrop-lis. Sensa lional. Iieautifully Illustrated. Sample copy post.paid for $2. Address Nv.w Yonx lioox Co ,145 Nassau at., N. Y. City. june 2 UIL>EllS send for catalogue of all new Architecturat Uooki and Ju.trnils. Ad. dress A. J. B13oxxsm.r. & Co., Pubrs, Troy, N. Y., or Springfield, Ill. june 2 $10.00 Per Day Guaranteed Agents to sell the 1loal.8UUTT.E SEWINo MAcUisi:. It. makes the Lock Stitch alike ot both Sides, has the under..feed, and is equal in every respect to any Sewing Ma. chino ever invented. l'rice.S25. IV arrnut ed for 5 years. Send for oirou'ar. Address JoIssoN, O.AlK & Co , I3ostonI, Mass., Pittsburg. Pit., or SI. Louis, Mo. june 2 $8000$ SALARY. Address U. U. Pinno Co., Yew York. june 2 Colburn's Patent RED JACKET AXs Is b t ter Ihan our regular shaped Axes for tiese reasons: 'ii'at-It canI,I deeper. Se. cond it don't stick in do eood. Third-It does not jar t le hand.' Fonetrh-No tine is wasted In taking the Axe out of the cut. Fi.fth-With the same labor yo% will do ote third more work than )vith !"egular Axes. - Red pait intus noting.to.tlo with the good qualitleb of tids Axe, for al our Axes ato painted red. - If ynr h'rdiwa- e store does not keep onr goods, we will gladly antswer inqairies or fill your orders direct, or. give you the namue of tIhe tearcslt dealer who keeps outr A xes. LIPPINCOTTI & BAKlWE'LL - Pilt tburg, P'.t. Sole owners of CJolbnun's anid lRed Jacket Patent s.. June 2 EVERY *"'e04 ^"9 compilanyinig it, ever'y mian can''do his e-wn print lng netat. hy, h,ulck'y amil cheaply. MIAN They -r--n -'-p'e in con struetiom. tire aL boy ten - years old Conl easily mannige the largest size. Printed Is instin6ctions are sont withI 64 each oflice, enabling the ptir ehasor to, get work wit hut a previous knowledge of pinmt ing. A ei'cular, Coil' ami ning futll descript iotn. 0OWYN price,estimonials.aon free to nih~ Our $pecimnen Sheets of type, ents, &e., ten cents. Address ADAMS PItESS 00., PR INTER, e ek FIRE EXTINOGUISI liR, Plaint Sytringe, inid ow Washier andi Garden Engine for $5. Send stamp for eiiculars to Ni E. P' PUMP, CO., t)averit, Mass. june 2 $8000 a Year. Address- F oi & Co.s Sarco, Maine. June '2 $100 to $250 Per Month Guaranteed. -Sure Pay.. Sala ries paid weekly to Agenfts everywhiero sell ing our Patent Everlnstinig White- Wire Clollhes Line: Call at or wi'ite for part iou lar toOrnaoMan it..s,201 No. Third St., Philad'elphla, Pa . . J4ne'2 WANTED, A4ENT&, $75 to $9,00 lier month. orcry where, male and fertile, to intrydte the.' 0onuin o im piroved Commonl Sense Famiily Sewing Ma chine. This.miachilne Will stitch, hem, feil, tutok, qiit, eord, bind, ht'raid' and embrol dler in' a most superior m-,nnier. Pritse only $18 Fully warranted 'for five years. Weo will pay $1000 for any maol,ino &,hst will sew a stronger, raor.heaut iful, or more els lie sint than'ours. It' makes the0 "Elastic Look Stitch." Every secocrd stitch Ca be cut, and still the cloth cannot- be butlled apart& without tearing it. We pay. Agotnte from $75 to $200 per. mont h and ex,pensee, or a comum)elo,t .frona .whjeh twice that amoqt.ttdan bt made. ,4ddroes 8ECOMp & CO., Pittsbarg~ ,4r., 11es1tn Wiash., or St: Louis, Mo. Q)AVrto.-Do wfot )w fbfnosed upon by othe9 parties pi1tAbu off *orthless east. Iroti sahineqyenuder the same name 4 o 9th ewjso Ouprs hl y,, gentun.a4 AS83 yoarinOotor or 1)rtgglst fo#. Sweet SELAT . * "4t THE AMRRIMAN BuNRsa for Kerosene adapted either for Sun or common chimney Agents wanted in every town in the cotn try. Samples sent by mail prepared on re coipt of 80o. Every variety of Kerosen Lamps, Brackets, Chandeliers, etc., for pri vale houses, halls and churches, eonstantl on hand. Orders for sample esses of on latest styles of lamps, filled promptly a lowest prices COUI.T:R, JONES & CO., june 2 702 Arch Street, Philadelphia Only One DJollar T h e newly invente pocket timue-pieee, suit ablo for eithtr lady o gentleman, in haridsom . metal cas-, Wthite dial gilt lettered. b r a i mnovements, sound an servtctable with key complete. A true pernaonent indieatu' of timte, warranted 'or two years; pr.et-paid to any' part of th U. S. on receipt of One lh,'lar, or three fo $2 60 [f N,atisfaction is not given mone refunded. Address W. SCOTT & PAOjL, 4 Chatham street. New York. The Oroid Watoh $16 P. O. ordets and registeret letters only received. june 2 WANTED-AGENTS TC sell the Americnn Knltting Machine Price $26. The simplest, cfheape,t an best Knitting Machine ever intente,i. Wit knit 20,000 stitclhes per minute. Libeta in dlicenenta to Agenta. Address A.' ERI. CAN KNITTINo MAt:IINE CO., Bosttt Man., or St. Louis, Mo. june 2 TRY THlE BEFST ONE DOLLAR SALE In the Country. Lc- If required, AKeats Nsixo NOT PA FRn it>s Goons UNTIL Ditbtvsa5i. Agents wanted everywhere. Rend for Cir cuiar. 8. C. T HOMPSON & CO., 130 Pederal Street, Boston, Mass. june 2 'T1IIRTY YEA1ts' Experience in the Treat L ment of Chronie and Sexual Diseases A Physiological View of Marringe.-Th cheapest book ever puhlished--containiii nearly 800 pages, and 180 tine engraving of the anatomy of the human organs in I state of health and disease, with a treatis on early errors, its deploral.e consequenoe upon the mind and body, with the author' plan of truatmuent-the only rational and successful mode of curo, as shown by a re port of cases treated. A truthfnl advise to the married and those contem platinp marriage who entertain doubts of their phy sical condition. Sent free of postage t any ntldreas on receipt of 26 eents, it stamps or postal currency, by addresinp Dr. LA CROIX, No. 8f Maliden Lane, Alba ny, N. Y. The author may be consn'Itet upon any of the diseases upon which hit book treat, either personally or by mall, ant medicines sent to any part of the world. June 2 A Valuable Medical Book. CONTAiNI'O Important Physiologica Information to young men contemplat ing Marriage, sent. free on receipt. of 2f cents Adaress CilEMICA [ INSTITUTE 43 Clinton Placo, N. Y. Patent Pocket CorASYeller, Profits over 200 per Cent. Sonthern, State and Couniy.Rights (ox rept South Carolina) for sale. Great novel ty. Send for cir'cular. Address WEAVER & JONES, Manuf're, .juno 2 .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tl , radies 1iastio Supporter, (U. C . Stillsons,) for monthly use. Simple snnvenient and neat. Por sale at mllinery rand fancy goods stores. Samples by mal on receipt of one (1ollar. 1). J'. Roa'na Marietta, Ga., solo agent for South Caroli a, Ot , Fta., Ala., Miss., La. june 2 I0E BJ--EAM AND r IhIE undersigned having attaohed to hli .L Con fectionary and Fruit Establshmient iid openied for sthe Summier a Saloon, wil serve uip every day choice Ioe eream ant Sparkling Soda Wa're4, ant?i'Anpes often ti sen his friends and patron,. raiflies fair iihed with iice Cream upon short notice may 20 E. WV. OL~LEVER. CANIES t rr 200PUNSTIKAN , tennned Tomatto, Sodtt liscuit's, Yeas Powdheis, &c., jnat. received at may 1 ,JOiN Ml.lNTiVBW- & CO, More GoodIs! More Goods!I WEare now opetting on-e of'ilhe largesi Stccks of Spring ar,d Summnrer Goods evei oflfered it this market. Nearly all of our goods have been houghi since the decline, and w26 are enabled I< iflfer extra induicemlent's tJo Ba7?. GMAu.I ex's. offered for the Ca4i $'nly, -LADD BilOS.&C00. Drug*, Medicines, D,ye-Stuff,. * erfugeiy, Just *eied By Wnny 215 MI* BROS. Watches, Jewelry and OIocks A )OTftBR asgduIu.etodf the aben. at. e4MtitlesaO.red41dad. Als* *Asn sales and4 sall 61~ )OJLJ april)10 JN I' . . BLACKSMITH SHOP. r SP1I undersigned takes pleasure in An. brtneing to th i, public that he has opened - a BLACK8MITIl 1110P, at the old "Laugh. lin Shop," near the passenger depot, were ihe will do every kind of Blacksmith work, lie has seecred the services of one of the best Smith's In the country, and will r be glad to receive the patronage of his friends and the public in general. All work done at his shop is warranted. Jno. D. McCarley. tany 29 ] sTOTIOL. j accordance with a Joint Itesolution of 1 thu Senato and House of Ieprosntatives, nut horising the Stato Treasurer, te apttor. tiou to the several Counties the nmountrnis. ed by order of len. Canby, for the suppurt of the Free Schools, las been paid to nie to pay the claims of all Teachers for ser, vioes rende i A this county during the yenr commencing October 81sat, 1807, after said claims shall hhve been certified to by the School Cotmissioner, and approved by the Sta e Superintendent of Education. Provided, all such claims shall be presented for payment on or before the 80th day of June 1869. JNO. W. CLARK, may 8 County Treasurer. The Fellow that Looks Like Me! In sad dispair I wander, And scarce know what to do, For those lonesomie months are coming on A ben customers are few. But I've this consolation left, Tho' few perchance they be, Among the few, that some will call On the fellow that looks like me. For this follow that looks like me they say, Has many things that's fine, Such as Madoria, Malaga, With Port and Sherry Wine. lle's Whiskey too, that's bound to please, So, you need not fearful be, Of any of the goods yont buy From the fellow that looks like me. lIe's good Tobacco and Segare, With Porter, Ale and Gin, As well as very finn old Corn, 'hat lately has come in. He's Old Tom London Cordial Gin, And Magnum Bonumn Rye, With Mogenlitopen Bitters fine, Which all for health should try. In f.ot le's every thing in fine, Thtat ia a Jar should be, So just call round and see this chap, Who's just the imn'ge of me. When friends fall out, triak they to law, For settlement resort, Thev'l hettnr f>it my Liruor try, K,r ier Aoi .1re tiinting sort ; But piecr !ind' quirtness does reign, And frendrs can't disagr ee, It they will drink tha'Whiskey sold By the fellow th"t's nut likn me. But I must close, yet re.e t- 'I.,, This trhth I'd tell to iL.e That in my Shanly you can find' This fellow that's fjust like nie. Yes I'm the chap and th? only one, That's addressed these lines to thee, And you cannot find beneath the Sun, A t'ellow that's more like me, Than you's respetuliy, e 0~ DRYGGYODS 4 DRY GO0DSir T ilFE'attentIon of the Ladies and the Pu'uhe, is invIted to our large Stock of Goods. CftN5itP1Xe'INt PART oP Musdin*. ~ingham., Organdtes, *Leno,. - Challies Lust,.e., * wlss, Muslin, Naimnsook, Tar'leton, * ~lack Bilk, - Piquet, Cloth, Gaemiere -SaItenohCor,oi, eoop Bhirts,' ~Long CletW, ' Iripled'Itothes)iug, - Obtoasde, "Ldeo~ Drilu; &o..& RECENT ARRIVALS. A Pretty Assortment of Ladies DtUSS GOODS. ALSO, Iiecited and Brown jiomes1puns, Mens Hats and Caps, LAItDS IN KITS, AND HIAMS, Call and see. T1i.)MP ON & WOODWARD. apt 16 JUST ARRIVED. 25 BAlRELS flue N. C. Whiskey, consisting of kuro Corn, Puro Rye, Rectifted Corn and Rectified Rye, and both very ine. Retail Liquor Doalors, particularly those doing business in the country, can purobaso their Whiakies of me lower than any place North or S' uth, as they buy it in first hands. CALL AND SEE. W. M. NELSON, Agt. "Old North State Distillery." may 18 HO! FOR ELDER'S CHEAP STORE, TIIE subscriber respectfully annnunces that he has returned with a full stook Af l'"ocories, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, MIl inery Goods, &c.. which ho will sell at his sual low prices. Milliner' Departnlenlt. I)is Millinery Department will he under ho mnnnagenent of his sister. Mrs. Shawe who, with comnpetnt assistants, will enden, Vor to give satisfactiot and keep up with ho fish ons. Labor-Saving Macilines. Iis unsurpassed C.abor,Savltg Maohines, tuch as (lothes W shers, t.'lnens, Doughi Kneaders, &o., together with his usual itook of h'uvtnitut-e, ieparing, &o., will re. 'eivo close at lent ion. Everything warranted as represented or' lako back. Call and see for yot1rself. Extra Family Flour. t) barrela Extra Family Flour, ,ju t ro ielved, which will be sold at unusual low pricos. A liberal discount. given to the trade, apl8* F. 1JYDER1. BUY YOUR GROCERii W. W, K.ETHIN, WiTl11 has just received direct from New IV York, a full, varied and comlete as tortmnent of Giroceries, liardware, &c. Conlsistilig in~ Part of 5,000- lbs. Bacon, 1 .000 bushels Corn, Su tar, Coil'ee, T.ard, I'yson TetS, Br,rek Ted :lhoes, Crookery, Tiniware, Wookonwar.e, Brado's Crown Jhoes, Chewing Tobacco, No. I and 3 Maclire'l, &c. Wh.ich Ihe proposes o sell as checap for cash as any othier mfer. hant in~ town.' mnar 241 SOUTII CARO0LINA. Statc Agrlcltural anti McIllanCIall Oflicial Organ of the RSouth~ Corohina S1trdt AUricultusral and Mechanical Societyj.)' At an early dlate, the subscribers wifl ublish the fir't number of a alonthaly Ma ~azino, devotecd to the decvelolinft of' the naterlal' inteo'nsts of thin 8tatie, and the Whole Souath; and- wilt dlistibst'e lvo thotr. and copion gratuitoutsly,- so that 4very ono' nay s what, it is before subscribing. They ptend to make It the heat and h.andson,ese fldutstrial magazine ever published at th' south, and they ask the cordial eo-opera'. ion of every good citilen in this daterprise,. vihleh must redound to the publio welfare. Pecrsons wishing copies of the first nums >r, will please send their addlres io WA1LKERt, EVANS & 0008 HL,, may 18-4 Charleato\ 8. 0. .'1 4 3. .~ . Pus0 Ii..J,