['Issues for published as: Mississippian', 'Issues for Nov. 7-Dec. 17, 1859; Jan. 17-Feb. 11, 1860; Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 1860 published as: Daily Mississippian'] - 02/09/1859
1859; Gale Group;
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Pittsburg Chonicle, Spiras Dixon, Chairman, H. H. Hudson, Secretary, Vicksburg Whig, A. L. Brame, Chairman, B. F. Robertson, Secretary, W. L. Westbrook, Secretary, Fleming Bros., J. S. Sizer, Agent,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: E. BARKSDALE, Editor & Proprietor. Arts & Entertainment: Extraordinary Exhibition---A Man of Leather, The Wild-Flower Wreath. News: The Wheel Broken at the Cistern, Prussian Marriages, More about the Value of a Kiss, New Steamship, The Dying Never Weep, Sir Jame's Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills!, A Railroad Train Attacted by a Bull, Minnesota, Public Speaking, A Most Atrocious Case of Shooting, Hon. John J. McRae, French, English and German Emigration, By Telegraph, We notice that the Democratic candidates for the Legislature in the Eastern portion of the State, are declaring their opposition to the revival of the African slave trade, and the repeal of the State law, The Liverpool Times, in commenting …American naturalization question, …it is a remarkable fact that there is … the world, with so small an … as the United States and yet … more feared and respected …, Sall of Negroes, Gen. Jo. Lane, Who is O. N. Schoolfield?, Democratic Nominations in Lafayette, Mr. W. C. Sinedes, of Vicksburg, has written a letter to a Memphis Committee acknowledging an invitation to attend a jubilee of the Opposition in that city "in celebration of their recent victory in Tennessee", Dr. H. W. Merinar, Views of Dr. Crump, of Lowndes County, upon the African Slave Trade, Gwin on Broderick, The Natchez Courier down among "the Fossils", A lady asked a little two-year old girl, Quack Nostrums, Liver Complaint, Augustus, Harman and Ellen Beard, of Aurora, Ill., joint editors and co-proprietors of a montly called The Reformer, have married themselves and each other by "declration before I. G. Barr, Esq.," protesting at the same time against all the laws, custos, usages, and statutes which impose on woman any civil, social or legal inequality or disability, Mrs. Winslow, Multiple News Items, Platform of the Democracy of Mississippi Unanimously Adopted in Convention, July 5th 1859, The Humble Christian, The Great Eastern, The Vicksburg Whig's Ticket, Pining Children, Feat of Strength, … the Speech of Dr. J. W. … the Re-opening of the Slave … the Citizens Meeting at … Saturday May 21, 1859, The following resolutions offer … Dr. Crump were adopted by a general … of citizens at West Point … on the 22d of May. Editorial: A Visit to Brandon, Slave Trade Meeting in Jasper.
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