['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'] - 15/07/1859
1859; Gale Group;
Autores
A. J. Harvey, Chairman, S. D. Russell, Secretary, Wm. L. Yancey, Francis Joseph,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Terms of the Mercury. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Young Engineer, The Charleston and Savannah Railroad, Causes of Sudden Death, Newberry, One of the Paris letter writers says, Speech of the Hon. R. B. Rhett, Delivered on the 4th July, 1859, A little girl, of this viciniiy, was cured of a rattlesnake bite recently, by the use of a strong decoction of white ash leaves, taken internally, and also applied to the wound, Southern Banter, Southern Statesmanship, The Charleston Mercury, Comparative View of the Average Weekly Condition of the Banks of This State, from Their Returns for the Month of June, 1859, Made Conformably to Acts of 1840 and 1855 Returns Received, Parisian Servants, An American Bishop Joining in a Consecration at Westminster Abbey, Hall of Representatives, The Massacre at Perugia, Ether and Chloroform, The Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Douglas, News by Telegraph, Taking Observations of the Enemy from a Balloon, Austrian Prisoners, DEATH OF Col. Z. P. HERNDON, Multiple News Items, For the Mercury Francis Marion Troop, Wm. L. Timberlake, a prominent citizen of Columbus, Miss., aged 30 years, was drowned last week while bathing, A Demonstration, Brutal Murder in Florida, The Battle of Solferino, Weather and Crops, The Self-Propelling Steam Fire Engine, Threatening Aspect of Our Affairs with Mexico. Editorial: Ultimatum, Items from the New York Herald, July 12, Interesting Memento of the past, The Marion Fire Engine, No Go!, The Weather and the Crops, The Medical College. Letter to the editor: Mr. Cobden. Business: Mr. Yancry and the Slave Trade, Receipts Per S. C. Railroad—July 14, Commercial Latest Dates. Shipping news: Sailing of the Ocean Steamers From the United States, Passengers, List of Vessels In the Port of Charleston, with Their Tonnage July 14, 1859, The War in Italy, Marine News Charleston.—Lat. 32.47 N. Lon. 79.27 W. Obituary: Jennie.
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