The Unionist 1833-09-05
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WANTED, a Horse of about 6 or 7 years old that can be warranted sound and kind, good in harness or saddle, and that will stand without tying. Any one having such a horse (none others need apply) can hear of a purchaser, on application to J.B. Whitcomb.
Brooklyn, August 29, 1833.
James Whitcomb was a prominent white medical doctor, and a stalwart Abolitionist who played a part in the "calling" of Charles C. Burleigh to the editorship of The Unionist. History does not record if he obtained the desired horse.