Advertising Agency. Article where solicitation regarding a reliable advertising agency in St. Louis is recommended. 12/2/5.
Biography, Henry Clay. Article entitled "The Birth Place and Burial Place of Henry Clay." Detailed article of the life and death of this great Statesman. 12/1/3.
Boats. News Item indicating that all vessels sent from U.S. to Liberia since 1820, arrived safely. 12/2/6.
Chindowan, C.J.H. Nichols. Article entitled "To the Patrons of the Chindowan," Associate Editor C.J.H. Nichols, bids patrons a cordial good-bye. 12/2/1.
Citizenship. Article entitled "What the Dred Scott Case Decided, and What it Did not Decide." Supreme Court case deciding if a Negro can be a U.S. citizen. 12/1/4.
Clergymen. News Item indicating those interested, will be furnished a paper. 12/1/1.
Constitution. Article entitled "The Topeka Constitution." The Topeka Constitution will be submitted for ratification regarding Free State or Pro-Slavery. 12/2/2.
Cotton Factory. Article under heading, "Miscellaneous Items." Largest cotton factory in the world built in Russia. 12/1/5.
Crops,Wheat. Article under "Miscellaneous Items." Largest wheat crop ever grown in the South. 12/1/5.
Debating Society. News Item stating because of prior engagements, Debating Society will meet next Thursday. 12/2/6.
Election Candidates. Article entitled "Our Candidates." Voters are encouraged to vote for Free-State party. 12/2/3.
Election. Article entitled "The Elections." There will be a meeting on Saturday to determine poll for next Monday. 12/2/1.
Fight. Article entitled "Rather Uncharitable." Establishment of new Democratic paper in Philadelphia causes hypothetical fight between editors. 12/1/2.
Military News item states that military renown has returned to this Territory. 12/2/1.
Morrow House. Article entitled "Quindaro-Where is that Town?" Clerk at the Morrow House in Lawrence, denies knowing coach times for Quindaro. 12/2/5.
Obituary, Gov. Marcy Article entitled "Gov. Marcy's Favorite Books---How He Died." Gov. Marcy's love of old author type books, dies with book across his chest. 12/1/2.
Pearls. Untitled article states that value of pearls found in vicinity are of less value than originally stated. 12/1/4.
Periodicals. News Item, Claypoole & Newby periodical dealers have a wide selection of items. 12/2/6.
Poem. Article entitled "Henry Clay." Dedicatory poem to Henry Clay, depicting his character, written by George D. Prentice. 12/1/2.
Politics. Article entitled "Gov. Walker's Promises." Promises made by Gov. Walker are questionable in regards to the Lecompton Constitution. 12/2/3.
Pro Slavery, Propaganda. Article entitled "Model Meanness." Resolution from the Chindowan was posted on board the steamer, Meteor, out of context. 12/2/6.
Quindaro, Brick House. News Item announcing the first brick house was erected in Quindaro. 12/2/6.
Retaliation. Article entitled "Incendiary." Quotes taken from Westport Star of Empire, suggest that Missourians should retaliate against abolitionists in the Quindaro area. 12/2/5.
Squatter Sovereign. Article entitled "The "Squatter Sovereign", on the Topeka Constitution." Article taken from the "Squatter Sovereign" in regards to the Topeka Constitution, deemed an erroneous article. 12/2/4.
Steam Boat, Accident. Article entitled "Accident to the Tropic." Lightning Line Steamer "Tropic" hits snag, causing accident. 12/2/6.
Stony Point. Article under heading, "Miscellaneous Items." Seventy-eighth Anniversary of the storming of Stony Point. 12/1/5.
Turkish Cigar Incident. News Item, cigar smoking stopped in regard or affection of Sultan in Constantinople. 12/2/6.
Voting Reminder. News item, where the Wyandot Nation is asked to remember to vote on Monday. 12/2/1.