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: Xittlo Bits, Jotes c. To keep water out, use pitch ; to keep it h, use pitch-er, . You're queer chipVcn ! u tlje ben nli whtn she hatched out duck. Tv paan who was so hemmed in by a crowd, has been troubled with i ttitchin his side ever since, . i Motto for a rejected suitor ha wooed, and she wouldn't, he cooed jand she couldn't (- Those ladies, who have a passion for tea-partiei should remember tliat tattle begins with T. Labor Lost: -An organ-grinder r playing at the door of deal and dumb asyulum. ? "' j.i; Nothing so adorns the Ace as cheer fulness. When the heart is in flawer, its blocim and beauty pass to the fea tures. ' "! ' " A man's wife is his best lawyer, his best counsel, his best judge, his best ad riser, and also the cheapest .and most reasonable. "You -don't seem to know how to take me,"; said a vulgar fallow to a gentkman he had insulted, "Yes, I .do," said the gentleman, "by the nose." A facetious young lady has, labelled her photographic, album; containing male friends, ook of Him." The .collection embraces several "Sams. "Mis. S.", is vour customer B. a man to. trusted ?" "I know of no ope more so, 7e is to be trusted for ;iver he never pays." jvish, Mr. Speaker, to present a .liquor bill," said a red uosed member vfa Western Legislature. "You ney cTyU'srrit any other kind," said a po litical, opponent. i r ; "lO.ty, have you laid the table dcth and platei, yet ?' "An' sure I Live, i:;dmf everything but the eggs ; zvA isn't that Biddy's work,, sure !" 'HAyS guns got legs?" asked lit- 1 'Lri-lr.i .i ".i i tie J'.y Of hxk father, the other day. 1 I llovr do they kick, then " ! " W if h their breeches, my son ?" ITotiiavinEr heard from the dehatinir '..!... , wciet.ts in relation to the conundrum, " iiy do bens always lay eggs in the day time ?" a contemporary answers, 'Because at night they are roosters." ''Come, Bob, say, what did you , , , . , c.tar by your speculation ?" said a fr:eiid to his companion. Clear !" Rector of this Parish, will preach ev answered Bob, with a frown, why, ery succeeding Sabbath in that .Church cleared my pockets." the jawstof'a whale, but was finally rescued, badly wounded. On bein " I i j i . , 4, ,t ... . "T asicea wnat ne tnougnt wnue in tbat i situation, ML replie J: ! .thought he I Would make about forty barrels.'? j Tw'o gentlemen diseussinn- th mir. " )ii of a strict calvauist minister and a " wuc lclAJa,,kCU - tfer in his efforts, did not go to any great depth. "No," responded the pther, "be does not go in that direc- f . M I W it t : prentice, "tou have been apprenticed now three months, and have seen the .' , .... : . . J several aepanmenis oi our iraae. i wud 10 give you a cnoice ot occupa- lion."; Thank'ee sir." "Well. now. what part of the business do you like I 0eftf" "ahUtting.Up, Sir." "Jeems. mine lad. keen awav fromJ fr nlL Vi.n von p vnn rnmin. - M lodge. ' Shust such a critter as dat voune von cleaning der door step on m, - tother side of ter street, fooled your tad, Jeems. If it hadn't peen poor for her. von and ver tad. "mite neen in Call)--lor-uey huntio in timuns, mine Ycsh, mine ladder. Th 1 ... A he Wilmiufiton (Illinois) Indepen- ,. eJited by Mr. ' Steei; lays: "A L.s..:.l.. LuJ.J' partnership wilhus. Hia name is Doo- little. $ The firm name would sound yery bad, either way you put it Steal and Do Little,' or Do Little and Steal.) We can't jiae. One of ns vould soon be in the poprhouse, and the other in the penitentiary. " AP old bachelor, wbo ' had become melancholy and. ppr-Jical, wrote some verses for the village paper, in which e expressed the hope that the time juld soon come wnen ne snouia restcsjaaiy wun nafcurouti, IVitha weeping willow by my side;" tut, to bis inexpressiDienorroij ucame Out in print W hen I stall rest calmly witnin . . .. vVitlj a weeping witfow oy.my sme." A ypucs inan n California, whose fneads had ceased Jo correspond with :"him,ivPKe up the jr interests by s'end- ir.g &tt:'rstp business peu m bi Pa- trve fplace,- inquiring tb price, or a .;it'e si?ed farm. Several afiec- f;. 'v'v:-'J,.e letters .ame from fr ends by -rs'.ura post, and two or three a day have come ever since, including one from an old (and cold) sweetheart.? DIBEOTOBIE S, &cJ State Directory;! I Governor. W. W Holden, of Wake Term expires January, I "V Clerk Executive Department rYt, R. ' Richardson. i Ii 1 .-I - i 'l Lieut, Governor. Tod. Ill Caldwell, of Burke. , !fl H T ! . Secretary of -Store. Henry ,J. Men ninger, of Craven. . . i j l i 1 Treasurer. David A. Jenkins, of Gas ton, "j ;!- :': .Clerk Treasury Department f-J), W . Bain. ' ' ' "' . j ! Teller. A D Jenkinsr ! j j Book Keeper. G W Horner. 1 Auditor Henderson H Adams, of Davidson, " - 1 I v I ' Supt; Public Schools. 8 S Ashley, of New Hanover, " ' I i .'': Supt. Public Works C L Harris, of Rutherford. " "I Adjutant GeneralAh'ml Fisher of Bladen. . .' - rj j '. Geologist Washing on Kerr, Librarian H D,Coley. County Directory. Vommts$ioners. ' Saniuel Windley. Chairman ' Josephus Peed, j Stancil Waters, Henry Hodges, Thds. H.1 Blount. Sheriff8. T. Carrow. j - Clerk of Superior Court George L. Wiiidley. , ' , .J- 11:. If Regxtter of Deeds luchard Gran- ger V ; . - j. ;i Coroner. R. Cw Cherry, jj Surveyor. R. T. Shields, f Standard Keeper -Ej S. Hoy t. Town Directory.!; It Samuel Corson, Intendajt. Commmioners. John , Thomas, j George Buckman, Howard Wiswal, I VVm. UnerryJ Treasurer Charles G Buckman, Town pierkS. VV. Stilley. Town Officer -J.esse Pringle. ' 1 I M I Lodge Directory. Orr Lodge, No. 104, iF. A.! M., meetings 1st and 3d Wcdiiebdays in I be month. Phalanx Lodge, No. 10, .O.O.F., meets every Friday night. I 4 Church Directorvl Presbyterian: . ! P IV Dalton . I . hit- ' i l?f r!,or. W1" ver sermons, in this Church, Sunday Mornings and Ever:n!?s of ' h wtA IPr.ver Ateet- ing on Tuesday nights. Aethodist; , The Station Minis ter, Rev. W. H. Moort, Willi preach 4VC!:. " in that I'hurcn, on every successive Sunday Morning and Evening, t(ex- cept the third Sunday ot each month.) Prayer Meeting on Thursdayjniguts. Class Meeting on Friday night ot . . r, , ' Protestant Episcopal: , The Rev.. N Collin HucheS, thV i St. Peier'si-Wiil hold one feessioD, J on Sunday Evenings, 4 O'clock;. Presbyterian- ilHld one session on Sabbath Evenings, 4to'ciocK. u- n .ortf rp. Methodist Will hold two session, one in the Morning and the other in the Evening of each Sabbath. Super- intendeut John A. Arthur. Medical Directory Practising Physicians. John McDonald, office at; C. M. Brown &Co's Drugstore. , James F. Longj office at Bogart: & hmajrsiJrugbtore. f ' ' Street, PungaTbwn. I I ! . T" i51Un mC ?PPosfte Kos enthal. 1 Dav. T. Tayloe, office 1 door west of HQyt Brothers. Sj,?cial Newspaper Advertising . General Collection Agency for North Carolina. Wm. A. Hearne & Co.,1 l opeciai Agems ror ine xortn varouna rrew , and lie e ra I Asrents for the Collection of Claims of every description. throughout the btate. utnee, GOLDSBOltU , Si. U.. V V MM mf Mr W AW V J - - - J Ar authorized Agents for Tiie EastERN bllir. ju I a. otaton,... i Hamilton, iN.C T. M. barna, : ...Geore'ia. OlAiuii, uui.it 1 1 i aww.f -,.,,., fbih hUa C OMMISSION-MERCH AttTS illicit ruciQT ana ! McPhaiV. Wharf, Norfolk', Ya. wui,dnoc.rcum.tMceaepwtttoitMrirtapi., D. J. BOGART DRUGGIST, MAIN STREET, f keeps constantly on hand, and arriv ng, 1 PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, I CHEMICALS . PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, W&c-. xoihicn ne cam tne auenuon y H buya his goads froni FIJ'T CLASS a jp q r TJtfft JJJ USMiS .... IN MEW YO It It-. 1 4efias COMPETITION aato I O W :X I P 13 S ? II e Ca.Moi le Undersold He ha made Fluid 'Extrwts, EclectiO: Medicines and Chemical a speciality, and his Prescription pepartment is notr very ffife He can fnrntsh Ccnnry Dears with ?atnt Mecines at .very small per' centagaon New Yor prices, A cU it respectfully solicited. -j fb O-lyj july 20 A 1 B I i 'I'll' I TO SHIPPERS, &c. f B. L. Mters, v T. H. B. Myers, I join rsnsiTt&t sons COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .. j. RECEIVING i.K ;.j ' J FORWARDING AGENTS, j "W sljlsjcfton, O. ! - liberal advances made on COTTON ! and other produce to our con- I0R TARBORO and Intermediate landinzs OIST TAE RTVEE, THE STEAMER CGTTOH PLANT, f Capt. J. IJ HATTON ! i is tuning regularly between "WASHINGTON -..I- AND TARBCRO'. f LEAYINO " 1! WASINGTON .j Ii ; - - 1:1 Monday, "Wtsunesday and Friday at 6 o'clock a. m. and TAEBOEO', on i uesaay, inursaay ana Saturday at 7 o'clock a. m. ! FREIGHT ' taken to all pouits on the river. i THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED ON THe! BOAT FOR WILMINGTON & WELD ON. I i ' . , and all joints on the W. & W R. oest and most This is the chea expeditious route for passengers I I : I ! bound East, West, North and SouthJ close connections made with the cars of the W. & Wl W f , f v a special train connects with the COTTON PLANT, at Tarboro'. JOHN MYERS' SONS. --I J"" AND . , G- Tt0 C ER I E & I ! . -I-' - Mes nd Rump PORK, chum tr.H y I ' 1 I FLOUR of all grades, English Island and Cuba MOLASSES, in Hogsheads and I , O I Barrels, Rawd Refined SUGAR, vRio and "Laguyra COFFEE, Turks Island SALT,;: ; American and Liverpool T.TTT S A TT1 SOAPS, j Adamantine CANDLES, PERAFINE CANDLES-the cheap est and. best Candle in use. For sale at " '' ; L JOHN MYERS' SONS. a COttfS 611 S! . ye aAgents , for the Tay-j 1 4Y f JJ I l Uft LuffO i'ilanufactp'jdbj fWr. G. pLpT3 & CO., I : -'- TJiesc are tMbest GINS ever in- trocluced ' in kliis 2IarJcct; mid have .nearly hperceded all others made.1 Tnob' who; have used TUEM TILL N-aER USE ANT OTH and Sample's;! Cal JOHII Files' SONS. 9-ly jan ;; KOSKOO ! ! The Most Important-Discovery in Modern Pharmacy! dr, Lawrences I I CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT OP OSKOO, FOR THE CURE OF -r : j- ' Obstinate Long-Standing ' ; OB i ! " " ' ' -: : OHRONIO DISEASES OF THE . I . : , i BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS, Nervous System, &c, SUCH AS Scrofula, and all Scrofulous, Eruptive , C . ".I 1 r taneous. Murcurial, and Syphilitic affec- i tions, Chronic Eheumatism, Neuralgia, r - I -. - - 1 Erysipelas, Pimples, Blothes, Boils, Old Ulcers, Jetter, Salt Ebeum : Also, Chronic Lirer Complaint, Dyspepsia. jaundice, r Costiveness, Nervcos Headache, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Gleet, Gravel, and all diseases arising from IMPURITIES or POVERTR of the Blood, TORPIDITY of tho Liver. TORPIDITY of the Liver, Dis- " - i . i orders of the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, ! : : ' v- V Debility of the Nervous System, &c. The great superiority of this medicine oyer all others is, that it thoroughly eradicates all hu mors and taints, and at the same time changes the Stomach and Liver to an active, healthy state, invigorates the Nervous System, renews j vitality, and can be relied on as a safe, plea sant, and positive remedy. FOBMULA around each BOTTLE. This preparation is prepared by an educated, experienced, and well-known Physician and Chemist, who has thoroughly tested Jt in a large practice. It is, therefore,, submitted to the public with full confidence that its great merit will cause it to have a popularity ukeqltaled in the history of Medica Pre- 1 parations. PRI CE, One Dollar per Bottle. tyS Prepared only h-r- J J.LAWRENCE, iU Dv Norfolk, -Va. FOR S4U3 bt Gallagher, ; . WasiiinotoW C. june 29 1 j J : : i ! ' OF ; REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IT TBI NORTH CAROLINA REAL AND PERSONAL ESTA TE A GENCY, RALEIGH, N. C. $100,000 Capital Stock. ... CHABTf UJ BT THB tOI8LiTt OP OB. TO CAXOUXA, i . ruicur SOtb, 1S09, JOSEPH Q. HESTES Preiidmi." ' Joseph Dixon, Vux-prtndent. , J. John 0. He3ter, Secretary and Treaturer, Bobert G- Lewis, Legal Counsellor. 3,000 Valuable Pieces of Property to be Disposed of Worth $146,694! S2A CHAHC R E A L ESTATE Seven Fine Residences: FOUR IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH- One residence in Raleigh, IN. C, described below, - $10,000 One " " 8.000 One f " 6,500 One "k j " " 5,000 One " Warrenton, , ' 5,000 One " Chapel Hill, 2,000 One Hotel in Talorsville,N.C, 2,000 List of Personal Property : Samples on exhibition at HESTER RROS, ft CO., No. 26 Kajeiwville 8k. Ealcigh, N. C, at Uie regular caab prioei. I 10 line rhai tons, 660 each, made by H. D. i Schmidt. Baltimore, II. D . . $ 6,000 i 10 Fiue lop Bng'ea, $850 each, made by D, H. Schmidt, BUtiiDOiP, Md.,. 3,500 82,500 1,250 80,0l0 20,000 400 3,240 1,560 134 1,000 2,000 8,860 2,0u0 ; 50 lit ttinluni 7 iuvo Pianos, made by Tremaine Broa., N. Y., G5u e;u;h 5 Parlor or Church Organs. 6 Btorm, $250 j eat-h, nade b5 Treinamu liroi., f. Y 500 fcewiug iiachines, Wilcox ft Olbbd or G rover ft Bakeri, $60 each, ; 500 Silk Dresses, besi rticle, 12 yardg to each j dross, $40 . . . '. i 6 Vt locipedes, $75 24 Rolls BruMel'a Curprt, 45 yda each. 135. . 6 Salamander Pafe?,' H iiuer'a pauaut, beat j in tho worid, $260 i 1 Caah Priie, $1,000 gold. I 10 Cash Prizes, $100 each ..... 200 $10 C72 t " 5 1000 8 SuOO Price. Value of tha total amount'.... ...$146,694 j Total number of Tickets, 78,347. All of the above is put in the drawing at the regu lar cash selling prices, and will be dupaed ot by a rrgular mode of Drawing, and in order to accomplish .hio, .he Couipau, will sell 78,4? tickets at $2 ach. For further information read aoctiou 10 and 11 of the l!y-Laws of the Cuiupauy. BY-LAWS: ' Section 10. The plan ot drawing shall be as follows : There shall be two whtelfe one a prize wheel and one a number wneel, arranged iu Sv,mo public place iu the city, wh:r any oi.e holding a ticket1 may be present on the day of drawing. In the uumbe wheel tliere shall teas many tickets coriespnudicg in number as tWe which have been suld. Iu the prize wbe.l there glial! be as many tickeis as there are prises; these pickets suull be deposited in the wheels by a Hoaid of uper TUors, who shall be appointed hy the l)i.ector, inter which the wheel shall be sealed up and placed in any liauk in Ike city, the .Directors may diiect, until tl.e time of draaiug, when the supervisors snail bring the wheels to the drawing, break the seal, and the draw ing shall be disposed vt I y taking a ticket from each wheel, at the a.une time, aud ihe pr.e ticket taken lrom the prise wheel shull deoiuate the prize drawn by the ticket corresponding iu number to the one taken from the u timber .wheel at the same tim.il The wr-eel shall be ei siiakn alter eaca ticket is drawn. Sec. 11. ':).e.iitectoi-k shall designate the time and place oi uravtiug, at which time, and place the supervi sors shall be required to be present, aud see that the drawing is conducted entirely equitable. ! A Board of uptvisurs wi.l be appointed, who w ill have exclusive coutrol and maua,gemeut ot the drawing. Tbeyill conduct the discritutiun, and set) Uiat men pei sou is legally invested a-ttb the property he may Uiaw. A duplicate regis. ry of the tickets sold will be kept so that in the event o loss ot ticket, Uie accident may be remediea a.id uo mistake can occur. i Tiie diaw.ng vill tike place iu IL'tKtU HALL, in the Cityot Kaie gb, immediatery alter tale of tickets ot winch due iiuttce will be given. . The Cmp.iny is working under the provisions or special charter, granted by the General Assembly of Aortb Luroliua, a hich Compels the Compauy to comply faithfully with ali contracts j, I Copies can be had on application to the Company. ' i All the above ui niiouid. pruiriy will certainly be dispose J of as above. slated, and thone drawing it will be inverted wiih the litie la lee simple. j i l$f N member o. the Co'jipany is allowed to pur chae any tickets. ' - i A I moneys sent by mall at the owner's risk; that sent by" bxpress, Uegtred Le tors, Checks or Drafts, M the risk oi the Comptny. ' j ! No propeity wi.l be listed unless the title is Indispu table. , . ' The Treasurer has been required to give a bond of five thousand dolurs for the f.utlilul performance of his uutios. He is required to deposit, daily. In the bank, all mon.s received, where it wLl reina a until all the ikiets are sold and all the property will be puai tively drawuand delivered to the parties drawing, or the money returned. Send two di liars by expi ess, iKst offisc order, registered letter, or drait, at our rmk, or by mail your own, and take a chance at theJJ.OOO va naMe prizes offered. I ' 1 Tickets will be sent My where In the United States at the Company's risk, I : improved style, iu the City of Raleigh, with , ; eight acres oi ground, and all necessary out--: baiidins, withrmany fine ornamentals abcut the yard. Value $10,000 Oue larae and convenient house in the lily of ' Raleigh, on Newborn fctreet, thirteen large j comfortable rooms, doable parlurs, with all necessary out-buildings, 1 acres ground, and a beautiiul oak grove. Value .... i $ C.500 One large house in Newbero,- and W od worth e treets. eontaining twenty rooms, suitable fur - , m hi. wn. I a boarding noue, all necesssry out-buildings . ' wihi vi.uiuui uaa srove ia uie yard, ami acre of grou ud. Value K000 One beautiful large residence on Newbern street, eibht r oms aud basement, four out buildings and f table, seven acies ot ground, elm grove, very desirable and attractive. Value ... . t ; . gW One in Warreuton, V. C. known as the Alston property, la perfect 01 der, oue of the best v buj'.t houes in the ttate, containing 8 large rooms, duublo piazzas aud porticos, one of the most commanding and beautiful residen ces in the place with 8 acres of ground, fine' orchard, beautiful oak grove in the yard, and all necessary oot-buildiugs. Value.... $ K00C The property at TayWsvihe is very attractive, valuable and caeap. It is a 11 ot el at the county seat of a flourishing aa i rrawlng vil iage of a thou'and r mut luuabikanu, and sit uated oue square from a good and fl-iuriah-ing College.' no scuool vi bHti: grade, right on tlieiie fti.e Atuoitlc Ohio liailrood, and being situated .I11 Ue a. -lunula region, me . ceuery is truly fascinating. LmntaJas twenty Vvuma, ana tlie bin M.ngs are new. V.ue ................ . . 4 2 000 One in Chapel H.ll, cntaining 4 rooms, with ' " firr-plao-, and on. fort -loot diiaug toOux. Also kitchen, ont-housea, and ope and throe four Ui. acres of land , Value. .. . . . . ."$ jt0O0 lliose erdering tickers can select any number from 1 to 78,347. If the number ordered has been trken. the number nearest win be r. 1 - Oue ti.:'e cent stamp must accoci parry every order, persons desiring any farther lufornuttionwia plesxe tddress, - Secretary. syll-1y mm i suiijj E. ROSENTHAL has returned from .the JNorthcru Cities. .. 7 and is now receiving an ele gant stock of DRY GOODS Our Stock is very J ALL ITS g S E A 0 E 1 To insure large sales, we have marker our goods T - I at a ", J".: 1 ! ".V". Very Low Figure ! And we invite every body to call and price our ijoods, before buying elsewhere,! as we are determined to sell feoods ; ! L 0 EE than they caa be bought at else where. . Respectfully. 'I mch. 23riy I 1 - . . AND. ': - ; : 1. :' ; : i- ;.v CLOTHING. I 'I- ri ScO 5cOl, cScC- large; and COMPLETE . ' ! I : TUB ,: ; i . - EASTERN INTELLIGENCER ".: - -.. j i ' ; ' K1 ' " a weekly journal .published in WASHINGTON, N- O., EVERY TUESDAY: It is intended chiefly for thi a , 1 r i advocacy , of the "Educational, commercial and Agricultural interests of Eastern Carolina. Beaufort, Pitt, Ufartinashl ingtonj Bde, and Tyrell counl ties will ho especially benefit! ed by this Publication. 1 : .1 (TNTELLIGENOEr 1 ,R WILL NOT BE A LAME NOR FEEBLE JJ3 nsi.wi JE IT , - 1 But will have brought to its4 columns talent and culture to make it valuable to the people,' j and systematic management to i x i .. - ' make it prosperous and endur ing. 1TE"WS: The atest news, from every quarter, will be carefully col lated and presented. ; , MARKETS: ,; The; markets of Washington New Berne, and New York. ; ,.1 - ... I , ' will be regularly exhibited. TEEMS: I. One copy for one year, 3 00 i . six' months, - - 2 ' 00 ' JLUB RATES V Clubs of 10, 1 year, - - $25 00 20, - -40 00 Advertising & Job Work pleged on good terms, with neatness and dispatch. - ' f; )."! '. l . - We will furnish Blinks of every "description, to7 County officers, and others, at short notice, for cash onlv. ' ; Job Work, from a small card - to' a large poster, cam be exc- cuted at this office as cheap a9, the cheapest! v feb 16, 1869. i
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