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z lift! w4d fe fe rf& ' s I r Fi IT 0- MID SMM WILLIAM H. MAYHEW, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 34.00 in Advance W? Jl WI XIAMS, PRINTER. VOL, I, W, m mwww, TOISDAY, I WHOLE 10, 41 THE Scnzf-ZSlccfcli' XcUrticvuiau IS rfCLlsllED LFEKV TL'LSDir AXD FRID1V, AT 04 00 por Annum, in advanco WW. He KAYHEW, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OlTlce on the South :dde of Pollok Strict, five djora abjYe Middle Street. Hafrs of jlilnrrtisinrj. JW puare J lartiu, IVrou - 'U Jr tnu " S Fur m -4 So CO Ctntn.-t will Ihj m.-d? by the tear or fr a t-hort-r tlm. i;!tT fr jTm.n-nt advirtiavnu-n! or to Ik r-wed at t!.j :ixi of the advirtiT, and for the itts. rtJofi of Itisit.v (.'.iaw, ou ti rrua the inot ad- Advi-rtwroMt.4 nt t the EwcuaxiAM Ofuce !!.. ;! I l.r.: the numl r f mKrtion- inarki.nl ontht-m, wi I ;!- th' a r d-iguatod, -whether Weekly or Having now a g-d a variety of Tvjhj a can 1j f in ! in the State, if n t the U-t, we arc prejuired to it utl Circular, LaKI. Iiw lIank ita, tic, in the i.-ut.-t.ni. r, "J -'hle U-nus, and t the uort- e-t t t :. t)r l- rly mail will rc ive preinpt attention, and the W'T-i rAvar.!ni a- onloretL 1)AIX KILLElt.-Perry Mr. llnft n'j Pain Kill iJavi's, Dr. Hose's and or, a sunplv ju?; receiv- 1 ti'.ul f-T ule ly !. DICOSWAY. GLOVES, MITTS Szc. ADIE'S, t'.d..red Ki.l Gloves, Bijou' make, a 4A ui"rior article, never Ufore brought to this i.-irkct, Lad;t s an I (ivnts Hl.icfc :md White KM fJloTc. Lon Licj Miit, IidieV anl Gents lliack n l WLi c &iilk Gioyv, a 1 inre aortnient. For eale by J. .M. F. II AIIRISON". TO INVALIDS AND THE SICK. The cdthralol Oumstcu'h JfeJi'ciitC9. isu The GREAT PAIN EXTRACT OR (Con !jLi.ti an I Pally-) CJricg all Earns an 1 all Ex ternal Pains nnd Sres. v.I. HALM OF CULUMCIA for staying or Uctcrin the Human Hair. 3 1. II EWE'S NERVE and P.O.N E LINIMENT an 1 INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, a cure for u! ca?es of Rheumatiini. 4th McN AIR'S ACOUSTIC OIL, a certain cure fjr Deifocss. :ah. HAY'S LINIMENT, a known cure for the ri!e Cth. MOTHER'S RELIEF, for all women in tac f itail y way. 7th LOXGLKY'S (tULAl rtwiu !-! MAN PAN ACE A, for Col 1 c icvcri.vh feelin-s & j revelling Fevers; fr Asthma, Liver Complaint tzl Hilious Affectious; for Diarruovi, Indirection, an 1 Lo4 of Arpetite; for Costitcucs in females bn 1 mates, and nervous complaint?; for Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia Piles, Rheuiaatim, &c. The great points are, it isnotbal to take, never givj pain, m l sever leaves one c.tive. Mb. KOLMSTOCKS VERMIFUGE (Worm Killer.) for Children, or grown persons. Oth. MRS. HROW.VS GREAT PAIN KIL LER. No .Medicine. Las teen discovered that is so harrilj adapted to use xnlrnalli as drops to be takej, and yet perform such wonders when applied externally as a wash or bath, by friwtiou. In bottles I rem 12 1-2 to o0 cents each. luth. LIN S HALM OF CHINA, a Chinese Re medy for Cut-s Hruises, Sores, tic. 11th. EXTRACT OFSARSAPARILLA. This article has outlived all other Sarsaparillas. and t.11 pives as great satisfaction as ever. All the remedies arc fully described in ALMA NACS, to b given to tilLwLo call wherethe Me dicines are kept. NOTICE 111 preparation heretofore Vnown a "COM3TOCK'S"or COMSTOCK &. CO., always tcl02?ed i now belon? EXCLUSIVELY to Ir. Lucius JJ. f oin.tock ; and though the dfcnature of f onwock Co. trill be ccatinued, this extra label with the fac imi!e iznature cf Dr. L S. C will in future designate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. Tha above medicine can be had in this place 0f I. D I SOS WAY. Who is the only dealer in the genuine COM STOCK PREPARATIONS. September 23d. 185. 37 $t. FOR SALE. TURPENTINE FARM, containing forty ciht ..l" 1 ..r,.Jrr.1 Aere tf fin.-le Tiir.Kred land, situ- atf on Waceaaiaw Rive, near the head of naviga i:n lut aceesilie at all eas4 of the year to T.all ves-H-U and tlatdwat- Three thousand acres o:'tLe abve landn liave bveu boxetl and worked for tl.i. c y aw. On the premiss are a dwt-llin hous, 1 all necessary out buildhi. TLere are three Lut.drl acres of cleareil lanl Wider fence, well al:rvl tithe staple productions of the South. A!o, a CAPITAL .MILL SEAT, with a mill frame ready for raising, convenient to an abundance of Tin.Ur. la addltida to 11 tbe.e advantage, the tzt ' for M.jck i unurpassol in this section of cur.try; an ! it nencne to as good a Tuqentine tnarkt-t a the Stat aiTords enhanses the value of that lociticn wil a.iapted to the vicinity cf a ra pidly improviivT conuu:raty. Fur tcnus, apply - the" undersigned at Conway b ro', S. (X, where all apjdications, (post pail) wil Crt vrija ivrompt ittcnU"n. TOM. F. GILLESPIE. OetvW irUx. 1S2. 40. NvwUnian, GoldsN'ro Tatriot and Faycttcville pt-rrvtT cKy weekly 'till lt January. SxVLE OF LAND. STATE NORTH CAROLINA, Craves County. Iq the caso of John Milton hn Milton Thorp,an infant Guardi.-tn,&c., 3c S Thorp. J T N obedience to a Decree of the Court of Equi .T, tv for Craen Countv, at the Fall Term of I shall cxnose to mil.lic sale at the Court House in New-Derne, on Monday, the 13th day ot Ucfcnibornext, the following described tracts ol lMid, lying and bcinjr in the County of Craven. and .julli side ol Neuse River, viz: one tract lying" on Hancock's Creek, being two thirds ol the Samuel Ilyman land, purchased from said Hvi::ans two Runs. Also, another tract of Lnnd lying on the West side of Clubfoot Creek, join nig the lands of John C. Washington (formerly .Mich I. .. b i her and others) the same which formerly belonged lo the late Stephen W. ynn 1 Un tract contains ooO acres, more or less. Also, another tract lyinjj on the West hide of Han cock's Creek, known r.s the Collin's place, con taining lot) acres, more or less, adjoining the Francis Always patent, and formerly the pio- perty of ihomas J. Physic. Terms made known on the day of sale. W.M. G. BRYAN, C. $ M. E. November 1st, 185'J. profadvS5 42 Gt NOTICE. alreaJy due August 5th? 1S52. the other will fall due i eh. rah 1853. They were both drawn paya ble to Mary D.TIa ia'.e. The amount cfccch was one hunJred dollars, both signed by Emily U. Dishop an 1 Martin A. liihcp as principals aud by Wm. 1'. .Aloire, as security. All persons are hereby forewarned from rcceivi.ig or trading for said notes. MARY D. TISD.'LE NewK-rn, October C3d, 1C52. tf NOTICE. TO MASTERS OF VESSELS &, OTHERS. "VTO riCi: is hereby given that the Flouting light JLi Ve.; el built for Ocracoke Uar has arrived at her .-tat ion. At prec-nt mis u rr.-.Kred in f.ur an ! a half fathoms water, rbuiL lnlf a mileaboTe the iuner fKtintof Atuitv Ghoa!. U-arin NT.N. XV. lrom the Bar. The Lfcht Hiiic on lieacon Island is also coinjdeted, und will U lit up with the Vessel in a lew tlavs. Ah I here I wine UliTcrcncc of ooiiJon In regard to the roo-t suitable rtatio.i for the Liirht Yci.el, Ma Iits nf Vessels r.re re.iucAnI to com:mn.it.;.te their opinions to the Cfllectt.-, after giving the light a iiur trial at its presents! a '.ion. JOo'IiL A TAYLOE, Col and is up. ii Lights. Collector's 0.;e, f) Strict of Ocracoke, October 15, lSoJ. V. -i:J lw JUST RECEIVED. A FL"LL.iipp!y ofFchool Hooks, embracing par XL ticularly the books recommended by the su i criutiTi lents of Commcn Schools in Craven Coen- tv. Ccuimun School Speaker. LiitleSpeaker.Eovell s School Diul Kucs l or sale at the rsewbern liook Store bj WM. II. MAYHEW INK ! INK ! ! INK ! ! ! TUS UST received and fr sale in Miiall stands for ink- md-', a:d iu iH.ttled from 2 ounces up to quart bottle.-, 1 1 A R 11 1 SON'S CELEBRATED IJItick, Urcai Mack, Ulue Red and Carmine -x TliI- Ink. h of a suixrior quality, runs freelv, and haj a tine, irlo-i-y and iK-nnanent colour. Abo, a superior kiiki oi.yuviiiiL,iu iiv, m a prcpareu ana uu-s pared state WM. II. MAYHEW. Newborn, April Ctl. 1S.12 tf BAfID B, MWll, COPPERSMITH, -BALTDIORE, TyTOULD inform the public of JNorth Carolina t V that he still continues to manufacture TURPENTINE STILLS, such as he can recom mend, and such as have been hijrhly approved of by the Distillers throughout all the Turpentine Dis- iricis, ior wnicn ne nas numerous nattering certih cates, both from North Carolina and Florida. He slso keeps, Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, R'ove v ire ior itobiu oiruiuers, uippers uiue ivenies, ond every article used in Distilling Turpentine. Ordehs promptly aispatched and the workman ship guaranteed. March 9th, 1S52. 10 tf. NEW.FALLAND WINTER GOODS. & 52. ip H&a&Lissyj WOULD respectfully inform his customers and the public generally, that he has just return ed from the Northern Cities, and is now receiving and opening at bis Store, (Fire Proof UuildiDjr.) Pollok Street, cue of the largest and most attractive importations of the latent and most fashionable Styles of TdneV) StafJf, Foreign anj JDottxstic DRY GOODS Ever offered to tbi market for inspection. He also keeps constantly ou hand a complete assort ment of the latest tvleof Hat. Cap. Boot-, Shoes, Umbrel las FamsoU'. Jewelry, tine Pocket Cutlery. Carpe ting Rug Trunk, Yalice, Carpet ficc. &c Alfof which will be sold on the most reasonab.e term. Iaxbaser are invited to call and examine the Stock before parcba--Jrg elsewhere, fc,Li Newbern, October, Sth, 1S:2 ... IIK DUDLEY'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC OIL. A certain ami speedy Cure for Chronic fieumatism Spasms of the Muscles Ligaments, ar.dJBath, end Sprains, Bruises and Contusions, f I M1E history of this invaluable medicine is re. markable. it has risen into notice, and eeta-j lished a high and just reputation in the region o country where it has been tried, a'tcnefrom. the sur prising and numerous cares it has effected. The Proprietor, Dr. Samuel Dudley, Hospital Surgeon, on the Island of Portsmouth, North Carolina, has used it wih unfailing success, both in the Hospital and in hi.s private practice about twenty years. During that period it has been attracting public at tention, and gradually rising into general and high reputation in all that region of country, solely, by the surprising certainty of the cures it has uniform ly effected. Until very recently, it has never been advertised, nor have any pains been taken to extend its celebrity. Its high reputation therefore is per manent, because it is based upon surprising and unfailing experiments alone. The Proprietor en couraged by its eminent success in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, and by the advice of his friends, and he will add actuated by a desire to extend as far as possible the benefits of its dealing properties, is now taking measures to make its wonderful properties more generally known. All he asks is a fair trial It is how offered to theaftlictcd in the Erxtern por tion of North Corolina. The proprietor is per fectly willing to put the result of its success or fail ure upon its success or failure in curing oi- failure to cure any case of Chronic Rheumatism, or other affection for which it is recommended. Certificates from highly respectable sourees like the following, can be multiplied to almost any ex tent. A few are appended. The following has been politely furnished by that highly esteemed citizen, Cel. Joshua Tnyloe of Beaufort county, N. C. well known as a valuable Member of our iState Senate, and at present Collec tor of the Port of Ocracoke xTorth Carolina ; 'At the request of Dr. Samuel Dudley of Ports raouthNorth Carolina V state that some years ago one of my sons had a severe aad protracted attack of Rheumatism, and by using his Anti-Rheumatic Oil' he was relieved It gives me great pleasure also to 3ay, that besides this case, I have heard of others which convince me that this oil is very valuable in eases of Rheuma tism. JOSHUA TAYLOE. YTasLiD-ioa. N Ck, June 23. 1S4S. The High Sheriff of the County of Carteret has placed the following at the propriators disposal This may certify, that I have been for many j'ears afflicted with Rheumatism, and recently had an attach :u the neck, and by the application of ''Dud ley's Anti-Rheumatic OU," only three times, -pas in a few hours perfectly rcuevei. GZORGS DILL. Beaufort, N. C. Sept. 1S-1S, The following letter is from a respectaale Drug gist. I, Disosway, of Newborn, North Carolina. Dr. S. Dudley. Dear Sir, I have sold cut almost all of the Anti-Rheumatic Oil sent me, and as I do not wish to get out of it, I should be glad if you would senf me another supply. I can ppeak in tha most deci ded terms in reference to the merits of th? Oil I have never known it to fail. It has been used bj one of my clerks with the best results. 1 know of a person who has been unable to move a foot without assistance who was cured in less than three days, and with using cue bottle caly. I can recommend it with confidence, and shall I se no opportunity of so doing. Yours, 5:o I. D IS OS WAY. Ncwbern, N. C. Au-ust 3rd, 1S49, $1 PER BOTTLE. FOR SALE AT The Eookstore of Wm. H. Mayhew, General agen for the Eastern portion of North Carolina; and by the following agents; 1. Disosway, Newborn; James .W Carmer, Newbern ; Roscoe Earrus, Polloks- ville ; Bcnj, Askew, Trenton ; Robert Aman, Ons low ; R, King, Kinston; J. Cose, Snow Hill; Harper and AlcQowan. Uookerton. "T7" ILL INGER'S LINEMENT. Just received fi by JAS. V. CARMER, Druggist. October 1st, 1S52. NEW GOODS FALL 1852. TUST received by J. M. F. Harrison, Muslin De Lanes, Persian Cloths, Satin finished DeLaines, (anew article) from 12 l-2c. to to $1,40 per yard, J-ih Liinen a large assonmenr, uieaeueu ouee tin and Shirting, Prints cby the latest arri vals from New York. Fire Proof Buildings, Pollock Street. Sept. 22d. 1S52. WATCHES JEWELRY etc. fA OLD Hunting Levers, Ladies double cased I T GoldWatches. Detached Levers, Silver Hunt- in"- Levers. Silver detached Levers, and Lapine's. Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger RiDgs, Gold Cros ses, Pencil Cases, a superior article, La-lie s Pencil and Pencil cases, Watch Seals and Buckles, Gold Fob. Breact and Guard C bains, The assortment is complete, and the attention of purchasers to an ex- amin:ilion ciincoiociiisM"i' uaun un.ua;ju, as they will be sold very cheap by WELLS AND MILLER, Engineers and Macli in ists. TANUFAC TURE bteam Engines both ol ill. Uish and Low Pressure. Also, Circular and Upwright Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cotton and To bacco Screws and Presses. They also make all tie scriptionsof Iron Castings and Wrought Iron Work a-lapted for every sort of Mechanical purpose, ha ving probably the largect Stock of Patterns in the Country for Mill Work in all its varieties ; and are ready at all times to furnish Machinery upon the most accomodating terms at the shortest notice All orders for every section of the Country areexe cutedh and forwarded wit despatch. " " 1 MONEY! MONEY! uloney is your friend is it not Maryland Lotteries for November, 5 STATE VENDERS, 154 Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. Bell-Air, Class 4G, for November 16th. 8 Num bers 13 Ballois. 524.000 crpii.il prize. 4 prizes of 4,000, S of 2,000. 25 each of $600, 5500, &c. &c. Tickets S5.00, Halves 82 50, Quarters $1.25. Packages of Wholes $74, Halves $37, Q.uarts.'$lS,f0 Patapsco, Class 303, for November lSth. A. Pretty Lottery! I prizecf S6.063 in $0,063 4 pri zes of 1,000 are 4,000. 4 of GOO are 2,400, 4 of 200 are S00. 8G00, S400, &c &c. tc. Tickets $1,25, Shares in proportion. Package of Wholes 18.1., Halves S9 1-4, Quarters $1,62 1-2. Consolidated, 29. for November 19th 78 Num bers 16 Drawn Ballots, Prizes $17,7 16 $5,500 $5000, S2,500 10 of $1,000, &c. Ticket 5, Shares in proporton. Packages of Wholes $60, Halves $30 Quarters SI 5. Bel-Air, 475 for November 23d. A beautiful schme! 1 prize of $25,000 is $25,000, 10 of 2,500 are 25.000, 199 of 624. $1,000, &c. &c Tickets $5, Shares in proportion. Packages of "Wholes $74 Halves $37, Quarters $18,50 Patapsco. Class 310, for November 26th, Prizes 1 capital of S8,516 is $8,516, 4 cf 1,750 are 7,000. 4 of $500. 1 0 of $200, 267 of $40, &c. &c, Tickets 82, Halves Si, Quarters $50. Packages cf Wholes $C0. Halves $15, Quarters $7 50. Grand Consolidated. Z, for November 27th 20 Drawn Numbered Prizc-s. 550,000, S10, 000, 24.000.3 of SI 0,00 4 of $5,000 1 0 oft ,000,&c.&c, Whole Tickets 32 Shares in proportion. Pack ages of Wholes 6400, Halves $200, Quarters $100, Eighths $50 Bel-Air, 48, for November 30th. Scheme. 1 prize of $18,000 is $18,000 3 of 6.000 are 18,000 3 of 3,000 are 9,000 20 of 1,000 are 20,000, 500,400, 200, &c, c. Tickets $5. Share3 in proportion. Packages of Wholes 72. Halves $36, Quarters S3. Vou can rely upon receiving your Tickets by the return Wail after the receipt of jour order. ExF Prompt rrmittancss made for Prizes sold by us. We advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets, as but r.lxut one naif of the price or the Tickets is required, while the advantages of a full combL- maton of a!l the numbers that are put in the wheel are secured. One Package can draw Four Capital Prizes A Package of Tickets rarely fails to Dravr at least the amount invested. Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit, ire promptly sc.it to any part ot the United States, lor I'nzes so.d by EMORY & CO. Money in any sums, however large, can be confi dently mailed to the House of EMORY & CO. n 1 ..... ior .loou jnze, promp: attention, and a just and certified, fctatementloi each drawing, address yo:n Orders to the Cdest Established Firm in the World. EMORY & CO. 54 Prrfct Gtreet, Baiti;nore Md. TT7 H1TE Flat Dutch. Red Top Flat, Large Eng- V lish, Norfolk and Ruta Baga Turnip Seeds warranted fresh. For sale by JAS. W. CARMER July 22, 1S52. TO TIMBER GETTERS. TTAXTED to purchase 200,000 or more feet f cf Ton Timber of the best quality, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. TAYLOR & HOOPER. June 15, 1852. 23 w tt COMMISSION MERCHANT, W. G. Rayner. J. R. Gilmore, late of Copeland Gilmore & Co REFEaEXCCb. Messrs. tt : it iw (C Francis Skinner & Co. New York. Lord. Warren, Sailer & Co. 4t Geo. H. Grav & Co. Boston, Howard, Son & Co. " Parker Wilder & Co. Francis Skinner & Co. " Edward D. Kimball Esq. Salem Mass. O. G. Parsley, Esq., President of Com mercial Bank, Wilmington, N. C. E. Kidder, " - J. II- Flanner. Cash advanced on consignments of Naval Store June 8th, 1852. sw 1 6m. F. S. DUFFY I W AS just returned from the North with a fresh supply of , MEB1OTIE, Paints, Oils, Colours, Window Glass, Putty, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, cue. ALSO, A choice selection of WINES and LIQUORS of superior quality together with a variety of other articles in connexion with his line of business- One door East of the Washiugton Hotel, New bern, JN. C. July 1st. 1S5-J. 25 lllllllr a vv y Mflm 6ip 4 EiifiikiaiLBias, OPPOSITE II. G. CUTLER'S HOTEL, Broad Street, JVeivbertiy JW. 7. SPPJNG STOCK. ; 3 HAVE now in Store and offer for sale on' libe:' t ra. tez-ms to suit purchasers, the following article- PRINTS. . . Merrimack', Dunnell's, PLillip Allen L Son's, Tur key Red and Furniture ; also, Mourning Prints. ' " DRESS GOODS. Gacoin2ham3,Jnet, Swiss and Book Muslina. COTTQX GOODS. Brown and Bleached Drills, various brands, Wal tham, Sbaumut, Bedford, Empire Stale, Portsmoutli, Virginia, and Carolina Shirtings and Sheetings, Oz naburgs. very heavy and medium, Blue Drills and Denims, Manchester Chambray, Cambrics, Silicias, Paper Cambrics, Brace's, Clark's aad Coat's Spool Thread, Black, White and Coloured Skein Thread, Tickings of all desirable brands, Marlboro and Lound ana Stripes, Hamilton Canton Flannel, Stripe and Plaid Checks, French Batts, Wadding, Candle Wick Musquito Netting, Laces and-Trimminga. WOOLLENS. Cassimers, Satinets,' Sheep's Gray and Tweeds, Flannels. wThite and red, super Welch, & Red Pad Jing Tibet Cloth, Drap d'Ete, Alpaca, silk warp, 11 oliair lustre. - . . ' LINENS; A large assortment of fupcr and extra Irish Linen, Brown and Bleached Hollands, Linen Coat Checks' Table Cloths and Marshall's Linen Thread. GROCERIES. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Flour, Meal, Pork, Rice. Starch, Spices, Raisins, Saleratus, Nutmegs. Candles, Castile, white scented and yellow bar Soaps,. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Always on band a splendid assortment of White Granite and Common Ware, which will be soli cheap, Solar, Side and other Lamps, Glass Chinjuays and Globes, Glass Preserve Dishes, Looking Glass, tc. HAEDWABE.- Tool I Brittania Spoons, Saddlery Hardware, Wrought and Cut Nails, Ground Wagon Boxes, Ploughs, Swede and English Iron, German and Cart Steel, Cook Stoves. PATENT MEDICINES. Perry Davis Pain Killer, Cod Liver Oil, Sand' and Townsend's Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. W. II. tt J. Robcits' super Moleskin Hats, vera cheap, Panama and Straw Hats, Straw & Leghory Bonnets, Flowers, Sprigs, Yrcaths, . Tabs, Umbrellas Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Buttons, Combs, sewing, dam ng ann knitting Needles, Satchels, Travelling Bas, Web and Gum Suspenders, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, and a great variety of articles not enu merated in this list. Newbern, May 10th, 1852, "eio bem Female Seminary. Newbern, C. REV. J. M. C. BREAKER, Principal. !?;IIE Sessions, of five months each, commence oa tne first ot March and October. Expenses per Session. Primary English Branches, $10,00 Higher English Branches, with Yacal Jlfusic, 1 2,00 The above, with Ancient Languages, 15,00 French, - . in,50 Music on PianOf :? : 23,00 Drawing and Painting, each, (in classes.) &,00 Boarding including lights, fuel and washing t 50,00 REFERENCES. Hon, Wm. II. Washington. A T Jerkins, Esq. W V (Jlarlc LJsq. E R Stanly, Esq. Dr Walter Duff;. Elijah Clark, Esq. Dr John G. Tull, Dr D W Dudley. Alex. Mitchell, Esq. M. A Outten, Esq Dr Scmurl Master Alexander Mille r, Esq- DENTISTRY FROM NEW YORK, WOULD respectfully inform the citi2ens of jVewbern, that he intends making this place his permanent residence (if he meets with sufficient encouragement) and offers his professional services to those who require operations no their T 1 IJ T II, Ten years experience in the practice of Dentistry added to a thorough Medical education, warrants Dr. W. in saying ell operations entrusted to hii care will be performed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to his .patrons. TEE Til EXTRA C TE D. CLEANED P L U G G E D. AND , ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED ON PLATK or" PIVOTS. from one to an entire set. . Full or partial sets inserted on " ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE' Plates, without clasps or springs, so as ro answer all the purposes of mastication and articulation, and give no inconvenience to the wearer. Particular attention paid to the regulation children's teeth. Dr. Wheeler is at present staying at Mr. J Char lotte's "Newbern Hotel" where he will be happy to see all who arc in need of his services. N. B. Operations performed at the residence of the patient, when it i3 desired. Messages left with Mr- Charlotte for him to visit persoD" at their dwellings, will receive prompt attention. Newbern, Dec. 10, 1850- . ... " 46 tf. Consisting mpart of House Trimmings, Carpenters s. Hand and Sash Saws. Shovels. Spades. Fire rons, Table and Pocket Knives, German Silver and
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