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The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 2

The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 2

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Racine, Wisconsin
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Salomon Xortarnp's Narrative, or Twelve Years a Slave. How it Ion. Cbt Etilu borate. rvteiiiic. a liv-r-l t'lie iur -i -t 1 Tie- i- i- i i.t th.

-1 1 1 1 iim- u-: on iim- i.t it. 1 i- Hi i i i A uv i V. i T. 1 il t. II 'i i This book has this day issued from the -pre of Derby, Qrtos fc Mi li.i..vn.

It ori fapi.k of tiik city. professes contain the narrative of a twelve vears residence at the S. as a 'T 'ITR Sbve. 'It come. Wn.r..

the piibli- -th nAOIKTE Inj'hiV TespeeUb.e aad i-a piain and Mi.inie statement of what happened TUESDAY MoUMNC, Jt l.V 1. th. author while iu bondage to southern th 11 li.lrl lul .1. p.i tvl.t. art- l.o trati.u.t eui.ti.ki.t r.V r-at ri -ultvl I .) t'e.

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i. -a e. i- i iii: fl.l I 1 fr I. i i.T 1 I. i Free Democratic Nominations.

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-v. i. h. I. (J'U -ti'Ml nnil masters.

Whilw coaeede to the south all the privileges in re-pcct to slavery eh are paarranteed thcin by the runsi itaoon. we are tree to speak 1 it evils; and when ariietilar itistar.i. i of slave, come to ir we shall remark upon them as please. 1 he case bi-fore US that of a fret Hi kidnapped ly slave cat-! in sol into Savory, servia twelve as a slaw-, an i 1 tV'-Mi that condition at tf: -r by the interposition of Stat" Ki-eii'i anJ the kindness of his fih-nds. ft is a w-11 told story, of int.

i. i may le said to hi- th" r-'alitv of "i -anionc; the lowly." s. sustain that in many of that were it r. a for "he biiity of iu intro in le.i'jht th it the av writtc! a 1 M.k on the rsTowi's anil 1 i It 7 l.i tt- r. truth.

"ultra: I to I it i' I ofS iv A 'lie -'v -j 'k ref i ho r. re m. 1 lit is a i i i. in: 1 ti. i i i if lid i -la h.h.

k. in ca'i i h-'i v-- h-ir li Hi p-" at: I Tirr. of Sl-iw r-. THari's is 1 bv I -f WiLLUfS' i' 'iv i Tiiey ar- i-xtrev. ofS- i rv, i we i a.v -U h.

a i oiteliV-n-. create I bv Mown v. a.i i v.i:V fcv 'i-h ir fs I V. in 1 5 4 it I' it -r ii If I'M l4 i til i ir i i l. i t'rsv.

Mie -i Tile ll'l Itoil- IM oilri i'lfiv ii'ii il iiivi co of irRr.i i tr. 1 M.i;'.S'.f a-. Jim I r-Ase i's ttu- v- tha' an he sat. I of ti n. h-it V.t th it- l' i x.ie.'er th i vra'e? 'h- tr no' t' K.

.1 a- i h' Bovafs. It a tit 'h -m t' -h of S-' ti: sf 2 to fro i sin ir -n. 1 l.o n. tf the th i'ii Hckcv. The h.wik i-wei -in' a veiiu'iic i-f'ari" 1 1 .1 I'" i In ti 1 n-.

le, i hi. I' at i.si: A j1. is certiin VirtcrjM c-i A. L. i -u II It iii-n.

i The pfR.srits ok An a-rn oee rain'' offiti 'a: i i i ItI. "oil: I 'ti x. i a i in i i I .1 tii- i e'. w. volvch Owing i As It: I Mi.

Ii. W. in i in': ivi iv ivi iy I i tUMin I i i i 1 I ini of the knot, they were when the 11 trnin -r. th a i i i i i l-il I'. i I' 1 1 I L.li.- n- I i 1 1 -r.

in re. I. of i a i iv r. th" s. i.

f-nte a' one whicii was ear th. a r-i a honeymoi ex" Th MiriKfwhat iu rv.a.s, proh.il.1 u- der the 'cares of a ul i.t'. I. I h' til I i' the If rean- -u 1 the partner to step on war while lv I w- ei i hv tlx i ie- th I t. a th.i'i I (-ii.

I ii v. i i i I I atto! to tl.e r.az-rai'e. i ii" ma- w.is how ti i ii' I 1 r-tvt- l- lla i 1 -in t.i Wa' -a. o. -h i thcia.

thtt-kii-e he a- h-r ei M. 'Ie; 'Z a1 i' rh-T wlih it-ij, fin lin i h.i sir.isefi on h.eir 1 'novel off. or. I the i u. ii in i i i sat flown rv a el w'neu it fh iwn iHv wh n.i' u'i: llio Nhi.

IM' 'h" to hi, VlT.u.r. i. th 'Ie uh if the oth-r-. that it i- i i iit an. I -1 I'lrcss ar.

I t. he suni.oseil he wi an! not tl 1 w.n too late, 1 t- Oaly Reliable Medicine erer DfecTerei. i 4 Irf 'I i -I OtYj Sellable Harbinger cf Hfii- in i i ii i i i i l. i i Jt n. r-n i I i o- v.

'tt IT-r Iron Graip of the Monitfr Th- -N At t- ilv 7f'. 1 ti- ra i- i inni.fc Ut: -i 1 I. t. i 1 r. It -A i i -tl 1 i -1.

a i. hv some ed that he wan mk.iV-n and th it was dellar. P. unknown. )'.

I' I. 1 llu'hl. l.O Hi 1, ft the eirs i as. "Tin tit -t tho ndv ar.ta.-i- that i it it i a- aiwiW. piom.Io.I the io.ni.-ii-e tr it far iu tli i Kxjiret.

rora lo nfiuui iu sr.uen a uer. a in -re re or fotir pir i l.J.. i i ii is fiiuul its ro I wlnle, the lady, the advu-e of ht t.ll0it4 tl-, ail.l -co 1 ty ie-e this h.u a-t- fi'iends cot onboard of the 1J o'rfhxk wn OIie th- wost-m to iu tlu ei the fl 12 of opp -iti. ei n-ain-t the i west. which does not stop at Cana-'ota, eaterpne if thry clne." nient of a li.pior 1 iw, ai.

1 and went on to Syracuse in search of her ae eoi.i nei.e. iil.orine to th truant lord. He returned by the first 1ST We learn that L. liA-uit. '1 portuniv at half past one P.

to find Ktu nppi.intod Lputy L'. Marshal of the of theso journalist- ii is notour i. tl. i i-r' r- Readix. Hi t.

Th Wit l. 1 on in u-a inei.t 1 1'S tfTcr iru KfinroJ- her flown, but 00k the next train, 2 1 '2 of Kenosha. If JJr. Gakill had had hat purvi. to question thev will, how.xir.

part a I. nmc. U'jkIi whn. doubtless as v-n assteiun I rrot-eilv belouired ro him. by a consistent de- we be iil.u1 ftoonr--iit in iim.

tnnrk- a could effect it, the baffled conple came to- votion to hanktr democracy, and what hi The hi-tory of the pa-t. and a glance it wa-h ban of all fatth. o-e f-v'7-. VntT rv aether, all the happier, probably, lor the trustworthy character in other reoct en-, the present a-pct things, indicate pr.t nectioti or a-o. iat 1.

lh j. 1 'f'VT'Ji 1 mischance which had separated them titled nim, he would Lave been the l'otmater ty dearly, the tendency 1 if olvrness at I we r-at hein a uridine a 1 itri with- i w.w 11 Oneida Telegraph. I of that city instead of Dputy iIarhaL If 'the polls. One thing in quite certain i ot the ple of the Iunocrtie parv IlLJiCTi-tT'' "v-, wtit uiui, iac ouioe iu i ii.j,i"i nu ri.iunc ii i uio i ura i rioujir, ur lie at loull rRECOCIocs IOCTH6. llie AMOurn i before we'd touch it.

It ahould be with i and the fK-cupation ol mui.c hra. Adver titer chronicles ibe ntarriape of Ceatar, iu XfUtu." politician i gone. Ktnotha Ttlejraph. Whereupon the Tribune insinuate that 4 -r wreta, -afT ta" 5 wavt'i -imf if rkiil. Ihji irawrnn f- Tiw nwi li Otrte.

7 ii 4 ofwr ln. of iNt rr h. mm -4 tbr Mk BUfll We washing hanslt is a tt-rv proper imcv! Asaph Morse, of Moravia, Cayuga county, a revolutionary soldier, aged 91, to Cynthia Whittaker, of Locks, ia the same county, aged 65, a relic of the same glori- fyAAo extensive riot took plaee at Pembroke, ad the Bnffalo, Corning and 5ew York Railroad. Two mea were killed la attempt. J27 A celebrated ortrait painter t-a) that the reason that torn cats are to musical is became they are all fiddle kiting ure ou the jiArt ttich patriot as -outril the Cui-ti.

We that tbjey tbxni where the will Cdl tack jMMhTWrr, whre hr WVwi IT irr i tMim tot err a W. UaAaa, fare.

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Pages Available:
4,276
Years Available:
1842-1884