['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 07/06/1859
1859; Gale Group;
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Miscellaneous: DAILY PAPER, Ten Dollars per annum. Editorial: Take the Baby, The Tornado in Illinois, Tributes to Humboldt, A Mysterious Outrage, Key West Relief, American Citizens in Mexico, Cedar Spring Asylum. News: Marphy in Boston, Town, "Stuart's Life of Trumbull", Startling Disclosures, The Fame of Washington Irving in Spain, Army News, Twenty-three Days Later from Austradia, Prince Alfred Coming, The President on Composition, Additional from Mexico, The Water Spoul at Iowa City, Cotton Statistics, Presbyterian General Assembly at Indianapolis, A New Challenge from Secreiter to Phelan, Foragn Reviews, The America's Mails, Piccolomini, The … Rail Road, Correspondence of the Courier, Brunswick and Albany Survey, United States District Court, New York, The European War, Dead Letters and Stamps, A Man Killed … on the 14th of last month, two men from Georgia, James Broxton and—Spears, crossed the river for the purpose of getting shingles, to the Carolina side, on the Savannah River, in Barnwell District, at or near Griffin's Landing, Battle of Musgrove's Mille, A Relic, Another Disastrous Fire in Momphis, New York Yachs Club, Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., m …, Interesting from Rome, A Destructive Hail Storm, Illegible Article, Rev. Dr. Stiles, John Miller and "Junius", Despatches to the Secretary of the Navy render it certain that slavers bound to several Southern States are now on the coast of Africa, Thunder Storm at Albany, Gen. Scott and the European War, Happy Man, Multiple News Items, U. S. Court at Apalachicola, Ela, The Cotton crop is crowding the season, for we were yesterday shown, by Mr. G. W. Smith, editor of the Gonzales (Texas) Inquirer, a well-matured boll of cotton, taken from a field on the Gudalupe, in Gonsales county, a week ago, The Fernandiza (Fla.) Regatta and Result, Great Temperance Demonstration in Philadelphia, The Columbia Fire Companies, Consignees Per S. C. Rail Road, June 4, The Sons of Temperance, W. Gilmore Simms, Charleston and Savannah Rail Road, Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Town of Hadley. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry, Chess. Shipping news: The Latest News Later from Europe, Ocean Steam Ship Lines, Passengers, Ship News Wind S. W., Ship News Wind N. E.. Marriage notices: MARRIED, on the first instant, by the Rev. PAUL TRIPIER KEITH, Mr. J EDWARD SEABROOK, of Edisto, to BESSIE B., eldest daughter of Mr. WILLIAM WHALEY, of this city. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Obituary. Business: Commercial, Commercial Finance—Trade—Money.
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