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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 20/11/1860

1860; Gale Group;

Autores

New Orleans Crescent, East Bay, M. J. S., Gen. A. J. Gonzales, Adam's Run. S. C., Quintus, Pennsylvanion, H. T. Peake, Southern Baptist, East Ray, Jefferson, Leo, Pink, A Subscriber, John S. Preston, A. B. Moore, Southern Presbyterian,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Terms of Subscription. News: Arrest of the Schooner William S. Coggswell, Steel-Making in Hartford, "Colored Families Emigrating to Philadelphia", South Carolina College, Proffers of Service, The wise editor of the Missouri Democrat lifts up his voice and thus discourses, The Skies Brightening, For the Courier, To the Minute Men and Military Organizations of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Arms for the South, Important Union Manifesto, A Massachusetts Schoolmaster Sent Home, Will not Suspend, Inauguration of a Secession Pole, The Condition of Kansas, The Southern Rights Meeting, Correspondence of the Courier, The Present Crisis, The Responsibility is on the North, Trave! to Charleston, Governor Moore's Letter to the Baptist Convention of Alabama, The New York Associated Press should immediately employ some man of sense and discretion as its Agent at Charleston, S. C., Julia Dean Hayne, Illegible Article, Meeting in Anderson, Can Congress Organize, One State Being Absent No. Iii, Aid from Pennsylvania, The Standard Super Phospate, Meeting at Bluffton, An Amtable Partnership, and an Equally Amiable Dissolution, John R. Thompson, Esq., Snow storms have been very prevalent in Western Iowa during the past week, Action!, Multiple News Items, The Baptists of Alabama, Irish Volunteers, Are We Getting Frightened?, An Admirable Address, Southern Politeness. Elections: Remarkable Unanimity, The Latest News! By Telegraph. Editorial: An Offer from Tennesses, We have been so repeatedly asked who SAMUEL L. HAMMEMD (the young gentleman who spoke at the Mills House on the night of the welcome to the Charleston Delegation) is, that we have thought it best, once for all, to say that he is the son of Dr. ANNER LEWIS HAMMOND, suthor of the "Revolutionary" and "Indian" Incidents, and grandson of General SAMUEL HAMMOND, one of Carolina's most gallant and distinguished Revolutionary officers, The Banks, Multiple Editorial Items, Correspondence of the Courier, Our Charleston Dispatches, Cotton Culture Abandoned in India. Letter to the editor: Messrs. Editors:—It was affirmed, in a few lines you published in your issue of the 16th instant, that an import duty of 33½ per cent on the goods consumed by the South, is precisely equivalent to an export duty on Cotton of our cents per pound (Cotton being at about 12 cents per pound), and, therefore, it follows, the effect of such duty is the same as if thirty-three bales of Cotton in every one hundred bales exported by the South, was claimed by the United States Government, end surrendered to it by the exporters, To Quintus, The Ball in Motion, Meeting in St. Peter's Farish, Messrs. Editors:—Your correspondent "East Ray" has entirely misunderstood the intention of the author of the communication which he criticises, A Card, Compliment to a Worthy Representative, The Regiment of Rifies. Shipping news: Later from the Isthmus, Ship News Wind E., Passengers, City Intelligence, Ship News Wind S. W.. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry, Impromptu by a Lady Secessionist. Marriage notices: MARRIED, on Thursday, the 15th instant, at Mount Pleasant, by … Rev. J. R. FELL, LAWRENCE THOMLINSON, of Christion, to Miss MARY C. FARRELL, of Christ Church …, MARRIED, on the evening of the 13th instant, at the Church of the Holy Communion, by the Rev. A. T. PORTER, Dr. W. H. BAILEY, of Nashville, Tenn., to EUGENIA, youngest daughter of EFFINGHAM WAGNER, Esq., of this city. Business: Commercial.

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