Natchez courier - 10/08/1853
1853; Gale Group;
Autores
Q., H., Pensil, Worcester (Mass.) ægis,
ResumoEditorial: The Democracy of New York, The Turkish Question, One of the keenest articles we have perused in many a long day is from the Richmond Whig of the 22d ult., The Epistles of Paul, We learn, says the Memphis Whig, from a reliable source, that as a married couple were traveling on a steamboat bound from New Orleans to an up-stream port, the man sickened and died, Alabama, Dwarf Apple Trees, City, River News, &c.. News: What Did Mr. Simeon Adams Say?, The Controversy Renewed, Presidential and Cabinet Harangues, Mr. Caleb Cushing and Secession, Correspondence of the Daily Courier, In the course of an inquest in London lately; Mr. Wakley, the coroner, observed, that it would be well to acquaint the public with the fact, that it persons in a house on fire had the presence of mind to apply a damp cloth or handkerchief to their month or nostrils, they would effect a passage through the densest smoke; but the surest way would be to envelop the head and face completely in the damp cloth, The Excuses Offered, Extract from Hon. Mr. Cushing's Newark Speech, The City, City, River News, &c Sexton's Report...city Health, THE WEATHER, &c, Proof-Reading, The Invalid Wife, Mr. Fortune, travelling in the interior of China, found the mosquitos almost intolerable, Telegraphic News By Morse's Great Western Telegraph …, The Crystal Palace, Sexton's Report Deaths within the City of Natchez for the Week and in August 2, 18…, Centenary College—Commencement Exercises, Howard Association of New Orleans, Union Bank Bonds, Illegible Article, The Law of Republican Progress, Telegraphic News By Morse's Great Western Telegraph Line, A Voice from the North, Multiple News Items, The Florida Ship Canal, Truths Forcibly Expressed, Telegraphic News, Patriotism Vs. Grammar, Admiral Wager, Gen. Pierce and the History of Religious Freedom, Remedy for the Yellow Fever, A Material Issue, An Ancient Custom Revived, Buried For Two Thousand Years, Telegraphic News Reported Exclusively for the Natchez Daily Courier, A Word to Union Democrats, The Crops and Weather, Judge Rogers and Geo. H. Foote, the whig candidates for Governor and Attorney General, have published a list of appointments from August 5th, up to August 27th, and running through the first Congressional District, (Nabors'.) Eighteen appointments are made for the twenty week days during that period. Letter to the editor: Communicated. Death notices: Died. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Elections: Election Nov. 7, 1853 Whig State Ticket. Arts & Entertainment: The Fever, "And He Took a Child". Shipping news: One More Steamer.
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