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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 01/08/1868

1868; Gale Group;

Autores

South Carolina, B. F. Perry, John Johnson,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The Charleston Tri-Weekly Courier, by A. S. Willington & Co., City Printers. News: Predictions as to the Result of the Presidential Election, The Ward Meetings, Movements of Jefferson Davis, By Telegraph The Legislature—The Ballot for Judges of the Supreme Court, Lord Cranworth, Freedom of Thought and Speech, The New Propelling Power for Street Cana, Corn Crops in Mississippi, Alarama and West Florida, Our Washington Correspondence Recess—The Situation—Bill to Distribute Arms—Bill for Provisional Governments in Virginia, Iowa and Mississippi—The, Aaron Jones Accepts the Challenge for a Mill, Father Ryan on "Irish Radicals", Democrats and Republicans, The Carpet-Baggers Rebuked by a Radical Organ, They have just received in Portland, Maine, the largest sweet potate ever raised on the Island of Cuba, Crops in Marion District, By Telegraph The Judiciary Election—The Legislature, Multiple News Items, A Wonderful Dome, A Confession of Weakness, South Carolina Baptist State Convention, THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW agreed upon by the Committee of Conference of both Houses of Congress, introduces some new and important changes in the mode of conducting the business of the department, Our Book Table, Letter from Ex-Governor Perry The Following Letter from Ex-Governor B. F., The Legislature Reported Expressly for the Courier. Editorial: A Democratic Barbecue in Aiken. Elections: Our Columbia Correspondence The Municipal Election of Charleston—A Bomeshell from the "City by the Sea"—The Little Joker Becomes …. Arts & Entertainment: What is It but a Map of Busy Life?—Cowper Echoes of Melancholy, The Old Log-House. Obituary. Business: Commercial, Commercial Latest Dates, The Charleston Cotton Market, Stock of Cotton in the Interior Towns Not Included in the Receipts, Comparative Statement of Receipts, Exports, and Stocks of Cotton at the following places to latest dates, Exports of Cotton and Rice From July 28 to July 80, 1888 Inclusive, Comparative Exports of Naval Stores and Lumber from the Port of Charleston. Weather report: Range of Thermometer, at the Courier Office. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Consignees per South Carolina Rail Road, July 29. Shipping news: Marine News Port of Charleston...July 30, Passengers. Marriage notices: Married.

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