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5. Washington Race Course Broadside

9. Union Is Dissolved!

11. Toasts. The day we celebrate-the birthday of New England

12. To the taxpayers of Charleston County, 1876 Sept. 15

14. To the public

17. To the Public. A Wrong Which Should Be Redressed

18. To the People of St. Bartholomew's <Parish, S.C.> 1860

20. To the Colored Soldiers and Freedmen

30. The Widows' Home. Celebration of the first anniversary

36. Tax in Kind

40. Stylographical card drawing

45. Southern Baptist Advocate prospectus, Printed manuscript

46. South Carolina Railroad Company circular

51. Sir: [gives information on recent meeting of the State Rights Party]

53. Sir, I have the honor to forward you herewith the Resolution of the House of Representatives of this state, on the recommendation of the State of North-Carolina, proposing as amendment to the Constitution of the United States, to establish a uniform mode of Electing Electors of President anf Vice-President, which has been rejected by that body

61. Regulations of stations on South-Carolina Rail Road

62. Regulations for the Post-Office

63. Regiment of artillery

64. Reduced Prices on our Fine Line of Legal Caps

65. Read This Notice, Important

78. Peter Ashley promotional poster

94. New England Society

95. Negroes at Private Sale by John S. Ryan

98. Memorial from St. Andrew's Parish [to the S.C. General Assembly opposing requests of the Charleston City Council for annexation of lands in the parish for a bridge and for confiscation of turnpike road owned by the Charleston Bridge Company]