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['Published Dec. 20, 1860 and Apr. 14, 1861 as: Charleston mercury extra', 'Published Dec. 31, [1860] as: Mercury--extra', 'Published Feb. 2, 1863 as: Mercury. Charleston'] - 18/06/1857

1857; Gale Group;

Autores

John R. Horsey, Heart & Rhett,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Multiple News Items, Court of General Sessions and Common Plens, Singular Suit, City Directory Post Office, Proceedings of Council Special Meeting, The Quickest Railroad Train in America, Military Election, It is rumored that a vessel from Trinidad arrived yesterday with two cases of yellow fever, which the captain secreted on passing quarantine, and the vessel is now lying at Atlantic docks, France, England and Russia—The "Eutente Cordiale", The Episcopal Church in the United States, The Comet Important Intelligence—Special Despatches of the Bulletin, Our Plan to Stop the Virginia Slave Exodus Objections of the Charleston Mercury, The Late Col. Bainbridge, Gas Metres, A Novel Reception, The steamer Scotland, from the Cumberland river, on her last trip to New Orleans, took down 1003 hhds of Tobacco, valued at the snug sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ROBTMURE, are invited to attend the Funeral of their son, THOMAS DOWNIE, at 68 Church street, THIS MORNING, at half-past Nine o'clock, The Washington Riot. Miscellaneous: Terms of the Mercury. Business: Commercial Latest Dates, The New Orleans Delta and the Border State Slave Trade, Receipts Per Railroad—June 17, The Tunnel, The British and French African Slave Trade. Shipping news: Sailing of the Ocean Steamers From the United States, Telegraphic Intelligence Later from Europe, Passengers, Marine News Port of Charleston—June 18, Later from Europe. Editorial: Prospects on the Pec Die, Crops, Etc. In the Southwest, The 28th of June. Letter to the editor: United States Senator.

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