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Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 21/07/1840

1840; Gale Group;

Autores

A Lady, James Crossgrove, Chairman, W. L. Poindexter, Sec'y, Edward Sparrow, Amos Kendall, John H. Edwards, P. M., Madisonian, Vicksburg Whig, J. Speed Smith, M. R. Corwin, Esq,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Is Published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly by John M. Duffield, City Printer, John M. Duffield, Editor. News: In Speaking of the unsafety of the jail of Adams county in our last, we did not intend to impugn the Tailor, or to charge him with any want of energy and care in the safe keeping of prisoners committed to his charge, The Sub-Treasury, Next President, Elisha Whittlesey's Testimony, JOHN M. NILES, late Van Buren candidate for Governor in connecticut, in his Life of Perry, Published in 1821, after giving a general biography of Gen. Harrison, said, The following very just and true remarks are taken from the Louisville Journal, Blair & Rives received in the year 1837 $127,582 12 cts., for public printing, The Natchez Tornado, 7th May, 1840, Juntos and Corruption, Another …, General Harrison's Bravery, Counting House Almanac 1840, General Harrison and the Federalists, A Laco-foco Historian, The Swallows, A Specimen, The Natchez Rail Road, Look on Both Pictures, Missouri Aroused!, Harrison and Tyler!!, Retrenchment and Reform, Wages of Labor in Hard Money Countries, Mr. Crittenden's Speech In U. S. Senate, A Fine Incident, A Pretty good one, The Viper biting against a File, Illegible Article, Cheap Life of Harrison, The census of Cincinnati, as far as taken, indicates that the females out-number the males, Right of …, What was the object of General Jackson in breaking down the United States Bank?, Public Meeting, Gentlemen, Officers of the City of Natchez for 1840 Samuel Cotton, Esq., Multiple News Items, The Tippecanoe Club, Speech of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison, Delivered at Columbus, Ohio, June 1840, A Coward on his own Battle Ground, What Have We Gained?, Was Gen. Harrison ever wounded while he had command of the Army!, Snuffed … and gone, Judge Upshur of Virginia, Florida War. Arts & Entertainment: The Hero of the West Tune—"Meeting of the Waters". Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: Correspondence, MR. AMOS KENDALL: Sir : —Your letter and circular came safely by mail, free of postage. Elections: Who Will Vote the Van Buren Ticket.

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