['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 04/08/1868
1868; Gale Group;
Autores
H. Mccullooh, Secretary, Pink, J. W. Simonton, General Agent, P. C. Gaillard,
ResumoNews: BOILER PLATES, made of cast steel, have recently been subjected to a series of practical experiments, in order to test their value as compared with those made of wrought iron, Another Real Estate Speculation, The Crops Report from the Department of Agriculture, The Mayoralty, The North German Treaty, The Legislature, Conversion of 7 3-10 Notes, The Dedication of St. Patrick's Church, A Good Appointment, New Rice, Our New York Correspondence Politics on the Seaside—Caucus of Leading Democrats at Long Branch—Most Encouraging Reports about the …, The New Tax Bill, Eighteen Hours a Day, State News, Complimentary Dinner to Changellor Carroll, Negro Rights, By Telegraph The Legislative Proceedings—Radicallem at a Discount—Neagles' Bill, The Recent Errors of Cable Quotations, COMMISSIONER ROLLINS has notified revenue officers that spirits may be withdrawn from bond by the payment of the tax of fifty cents per gallon and $4 per barrel of forty gallons, (equal to sixty cents a proof gallon), The (So-Called) Legislature of South Carolina, The report that yellow fever prevails in Jacksonville, Fla., without any foundation, Words of Soberness and Truth A Sensible Colored Man's Advice to His Brethren, The Newly Elected Associate Justices, United States Senators from Georgia, By Telegraph Our Special Dispatches, Secretary Seward's Position, The Caterpillar in Florida, The Carpet-Baggers in Congress, The New Internal Revenue Law, MR. F. A. SAWYER, one of the recently elected Senators of this State to Congress, and Collector of Internal Revenue of this District, returned on yesterday from Washington, where he had lately gone for the purpose of taking his seat, Delegates to the State Nominating Convention, Multiple News Items, Judge F. J. Moses, Old Congressmen Ashamed of the Carpetbaggers, A New Method for Cultivating Cotton, General Batler and the Civil Law, THIRTY BODIES of those drowned at Ellicott City, Md., in the flood on Friday, and seven drowned at Baltimore, have now been recovered, The Legislature Reported Expressly for the Courier. Review: Our Book Table. Editorial: Charleston in Olden Times Churches, Etc, The Cotton Claims, State News, The Cotton Worm. Elections: The Electoral College. Business: Commercial. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, University of Louisville. Shipping news: Passengers, Marine News.
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