['Semi-weekly courier', 'Courier'] - 17/09/1847
1847; Gale Group;
Autores
Second Creek, A. B. Bradford, Joseph Urrea, C. Theodore Vennigerholz, City Clerk, Frances S. Osgood,
ResumoMiscellaneous: WM. R. ADAMS, Editor, NATCHEZ COURIER PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY WM. R. ADAMS, City and County Printer. News: City Council, First Congressional District of Mississippi, Chinese Civilization, Yellow Fever in New Orleans, Gen. Pillow, Third Congressional District, "It is supposed that about thirty-seven or thirty-eight millions of bushels of grain were sent from the United States to Great Britain from the 1st of Sept. 1846, to the early part of last month, A Mother's Influence, The Prospects of Crops, Major Mansfield, One Way to Nullify a Bad Lease, Secton's Weekly Report Deaths within the City of Natchez for the Week Ending Sept. 14, 1847, Death and Sleep, Nothing definite, interesting, or credible, has been received from Gen. Scott's army since our last publication, and we remain as much in the dark as to the progress of negotiations for peace as ever, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, A Royal Example of Temperance, Multiple News Items, Yellow Fever in Vicksburg, Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Natchez Post-Office, The Difference, The Louisville Journal, of the 28th ult., contains an advertisement of the "University of Louisville," with a request at the bottom of it that it be published in the Natchez Courier (and other papers) to the astounding amount of three dollars!. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: The editor of the Washington Union, though appalled at the result of the Tennessee election, is unwilling to believe that it is a verdict against the Administration, Communication. Business: BUSINESS SEASON, &c.. Editorial: Maj. Alex. B. Bradford, British Mexican Claims, "Rough-And-Ready" Barbecue. Shipping news: From the Rio Grande. Arts & Entertainment: Religion—What is It?, Fanny Fay's Baby Jumper.
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