Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 30/08/1850
1850; Gale Group;
Autores
De Vere, Sketches, C. Theodore Vennigerholz, City Clerk, Medici,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The Natchez Courier, is Published Semi-Weekly and Weekly by Giles M. Hillyer, NATCHEZ COURIER BOOK AND FANCY JOB Printing Office. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: To-Day Dr. Webster pays the forfeit of his life upon the gallows, if he has not already gone to meet his Maker, What is Congress Doing?, A late letter from an American in London has the following very interesting notes in reference to the British Museum, one of the most remarkable institutions in existence, President Fillmore, Turks at a Fire, The President, Mr. Representative Featherston, and Another Peep into the past, Port of New Orleans Arrived, Disunion at a Discount in Georgia, The Stammering Sailor . . . By Jeems, City Items, The Boston Mail says there is in this city an old man of sixty, who graduated at the University of Dublin, The last number of the Edinburgh Review contains a very striking article headed "Supply of Water to the Metropolis," from which we take the following eloquent extract, on the glory of bringing such blessings to the dwellings of the Poor, A Monster Building, Jeu D'Esprit, Mr. Edwin Forrest has filed his bill in the Philadelphia Court for a divorce from his wife His affidavit alledges her criminal conversation with seven parties whom he names, and divers other persons unknown, Preservation and Restoration of Sight—for near Sightedness, Washington News, Miraculous Escape and Great Presence of Mind, Copiah County, The Tariff and the Iron Interests, Multiple News Items, The Sultan and the Dervise. Arts & Entertainment: On the fashionable mode of ladies wearing watches in their bosoms, Following the Fashions. Editorial: Horrible Occurrence, Hotel Arrivals Since Our Last, up to 4 O' Clock Yesterday, P. M., Extracts and Gleanings from the "History of Louisiana" Number 22. Letter to the editor: Correspondence. Business: Commercial Natchez Prices Current. Shipping news: Hooped Ships, Steam-Boat Arrivals At the Port of Natchez, since Our Last, up to 4 O'clock Yesterday, P. M..
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