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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'] - 07/08/1858

1858; Gale Group;

Autores

Il Penseroso, Virginianus, H., Rob't Macbeth, Chief Clerk of Markets, Carolina Spartan, South, Columbia (S. C.) Guardian, Duncan C. Hubbard, Citizen,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: BY R. B. RHETT, Jr., Terms of the Mercury. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Night Scene Moultrie House—Sullivan's Island. News: Nearly all the drinking houses in St. Louis are furnished with straws for sucking Juleps, by one man, who sells them for one and a half to two dollars a thousand; from about two acres of land, on which he grows rye annually, he sells about twenty-four hundred dollars worth of straws, Peace! Peace!, At a Regular Monthly Meeting of the Commissioners of the Market, held this afternoon, the following reports were received, and ordered to be published, The number of steel pens annually produced in Birmingham, Eng., is said to be upwards of one thousand millions, New Publications Medical Lexicon—A Dictionary of Medical Science, &c. ; with French and Other Synonymes. By Robley Dunglison, …, A foolish girl of twenty married one of the Sioux Chiefs, recently, at Washington, Another End to the Blount-Rivere Affair, Forked over, For the Mercury, Grain Weigher and Register, Accidents on English Railroads, By Authority Laws of the United States, Protection of Horses against Flies, Correspondence of the Anderson Gazette, First Meeting of a Negro with a Bear, Multiple News Items, General Jackson a Virginian, Telegraphic Intelligence Later from Europe, The September Eclipse, City of Charleston, Receipts Per S. C. Railroad--Aug. 6. Editorial: Pomaria Fruit. Letter to the editor: The South and the African Slave Trade No. 5, Mr. Editor: In One of Your Late Issues It is Stated That "the First Blood Shed in Defence of Liberty and in Opposing English Aggressions Was in the South, The Cotton Miller. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: DIED in this city, on the morning of the 6th instant, PATRICK CONNIFFE, a native of Galway, Ireland, aged 55 years, Died. Obituary. Business: Commercial Latest Dates. Shipping news: Sailing of the Ocean Steamers, Marine News Port of Charleston--Aug. 7, 1858, Passengers.

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