['Semi-weekly courier', 'Courier'] - 27/08/1847
1847; Gale Group;
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A Tax Payer, Sandy Creek, Indicator, C. Theodore Vennigerholz, City Clerk, E. H.,
ResumoMiscellaneous: WM. R. ADAMS, Editor, PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY WM. R. ADAMS, City and County Printer. Shipping news: Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Hatchez Post-Office. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: City Council, "Call You This Backing Your Friends!", Yellow Fever, George Rapp, the celebrated founder and patriarch of Economy, Indiana, died on the 9th inst., at a very advanced age, leaving his niece an immense estate, The editor of the Backwoodsman, a democratic paper, published at Hernando, in this State, has repudiated the causes that nominated Jacob Thompson for Congress as well as Thompson himself, and has hoisted at the head of his editorial columns the name of ROBERT JOSSELYN, of Marshall, and "presents him to the FREE VOTERS of the district as his choice to represent them in the next Congress", Return of Parados to Mexico, The Quarantine at Natchez, Horrible, The Hon. HENRY CLAY arrived at Baltimore on the evening of the 13th in the Western Bain of cars, and look lodgings in Baraum's Hotel, It anything would fully exemplify the entire absence of moral restraint upon which the leaders of the locofoco party act, their dolorous lamentations over the defeat of the infidel Robert Dale Owen, a loco, of Indiana, furnishes sufficient and damning evidence, Serton's Weekly Report, On the first page will be found two communications have reference to a communication which appeared in the Courier some two or three weeks since, The friends and acquaintances of the late P. MASSEY, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to proceed from the Mechanics Hall, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Dennis and the Postmaster, Logic, Multiple News Items, Latest from the Rio Grande, A Whig Patriahch, "In Statu Quo", Something New, The statement that the President and Cabinet had determined upon calling out ten thousand additional troops where with to "conquer a peace" with Mexico, has not as yet been contradicted and is gaining universal credence, Syntax. Letter to the editor: MR. EDITOR: Since reading a communication in your paper concerning bridges, &c., some ideas have suggested themselves to my mind, which I beg leave to lay before the citizens of Adams through the medium of your columns, Communications. Editorial: Diversion of Troops, More Light from the East, Election Returns, Latest from Vera Craz. Death notices: Died. Arts & Entertainment: The following lines were written in the Album of a lady in Philadelphia by the eloquent Dr. Hawks, of New Orleans, The Prospect of Peace.
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