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narm. in me 1 tie formation of their! ,lo‘ stomachs they resemble the camel, j \ and can undergo extreme hunger and froc thirst. Their meat is tender, whole- ;S,S some and savory, and is recommended !jV“! phy?iciaus to Invalids, in preference to fowls—for all declare that their meat is cvtrrmely wholesome, and as palrtablc as that of fat sheep in Cas-t i I • nuThe coal of importingllhrec hundred j kip will be § 10,500, d11ivcrd in New;lt;:a\ York. Of this 911m .$3000 have »I- I j/„* ready been promised. For this move- .-sit ment the public arc indebted lt;0 R. I Fell, E-q., of Ulster county.boscUrnUS8(JasscwatLv*histThe State of Mississippi,I 1Covington CoUNTV.wil{Hitr*)iiartTAKESI up by .Tames INI. •Speed on the Ith r»f Fcbruaiy IMG, 011c bay mare with a I -Ma bh»zi fice, both Kind feet ^ white, several marks of the saddle, about fnir’ecn hands high8 or 9 years old. Avpra sed to fifty dollars by ' James Moore and Nicholas 15. Roberson.?• d 1 The owner ts hereby requested to prove ire | property and pay charges or she will be, dealt with according tolnw. 1 chlt;JOSEPH lt. WAUREN, R. C. G. n*J Feb. 21, ir-10. 3$»4wjol'C
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Monticello Southern Journal

Monticello, Mississippi, US

Sat, Feb 28, 1846

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