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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 14/12/1861

1861; Gale Group;

Autores

Harriet Chestnut Grant, President Ladies' Aid Association, Camden, S. C., John Savage, Personne, Wyatt M. Brown, Surgeon Seventh Infantry N. C. V., Jos. Daniel Pope, Chief Collector for South Carolina, John W. Dempsey, Liuet. Co., W. N. Heyward, Captain, Rob't J. Henry, Secretary, Amicus, M., Sterling G. Price, Major-General Commanding,

Resumo

News: Presbyterian General Assembly, Chief Collector's Office, Columbia, S. C., December 11, 1861, Our Virginia Correspondence From Richmond, Letter from a Yankee Prisoner at Charleston, Sarsfield Light Infantry, The Effects of War on England, Valuable Prize Captured off the South Carolina Coast, The Yankeea' Camp "Kettle" at Port Royal, Illegible Article, Joshua R. Giddings, Multiple News Items, The Burning of the Harvey Birch, A correspondent, writing from Columbia under date of the 10th instant, informs us that the Committee of Ways and Means have reported a Bill to provide for the assumption by this State of her quote of the Confederate War Tax, which will work a great saving to the State and much relief to her citizens, Released Confederate Prisoners, The Great Fire Terrible Loss of Property, Beaufort Soldiers' Relief Association, By Telegraph The Latest News, Port Calendar Corrected Weekly, Proclamation of General Price. Editorial: The Yankees at Port Royal, Tremendous Conflagration Great Destruction of Property, Quarterly Report of the Ladies' George Town District Aid Association, Fort Hatteras, Required, as we are, in the conduct of our business, to pay cash, and in view of the very great difficulty, and indeed almost impossibility, of collecting the vast number of amounts how due and open on our books, the undersigned, proprietors of the Charleston Courier and Mercury, feel compelled to inform their friends and customers interested that, from and after the first day of December, they will demand CASH IN ADVANCE for all notices and advertisements of the following character and description, viz, Ladies' Aid Association, Camden, The Late Col. Thomas J. Gantt. Shipping news: Consignees Per South Carolina Rail Road, December 11, Ship News Wind S. W., One Day Later from Europe. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Obituary. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry. Weather report: Range of the Thermometer, at the Courier Office.

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