Salem Whig, Volume 2, Number 14, Salem, Washington County, 1 August 1840 — Page 1
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Salem Whig
VOI. II. NO 14 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY HAY & ROWSE 2 in advance, $2.50 in Six Months, $3 Within the Year, $3.50 after the year expires No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid The presidential Palace Mr. Charles Ogle, of Pennsylvania, an
original Jackson man the President not long bly struck with the
els to the people!
SALEM, IA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1840
thousand dollars and upward
Log Cabin Song I Love the rough log cabin-
thousand five hundred
in Congress
sum of $4 39!
White House
Mr. Adams was President of the United States
Of
It tells of olden time When a hardy and an honest class Of free men in their prime First left their father's peaceful home Where all was joy and rest
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wife is of a distinct and different nature.
A daughter may yield her life to the preser-
vation of a parent, a sister may devote herself to a suffering brother, but the feelings
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Found, On the road leading from Salem to Jeffersonville, between Salem and the Middle fork of Blue River, a Merino cloak. The owner can have said cloak by calling on me, five miles S. E. of Salam, describing it and paving for this advertisement. DAVID SHORT, june 20, 1840, 60.3
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