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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 771 total hits in 357 results.
30th (search for this): article 1
Breadstuffs in the Northwest
--Shortness of the Crop.--There can now be but little doubt concerning the shortness of the wheat crop throughout the North western United States.
The Chicago Tribune, of the 30th ult., says:
In Illinois the crop of winter wheat was good; but that of spring wheat turns out to be sadly deficient in yield and very inferior in quality.
In the central counties of the State the berry is shriveled and shrunken, and the average is not over one-third of last year's yield.
In the more northerly counties the yield is not more than seven bushels per acre on an average, and many fields were damaged to such an extent by the "bug" that they were not worth cutting.
In Wisconsin the crop is also short.
In the northerly counties the quality is good, but the quantity is much below that of last year's crop; while in the centre and southern counties the wheat is very deficient both in quality and yield.
In Iowa the quality will average better than in
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Breadstuffs in the Northwest
--Shortness of the Crop.--There can now be but little doubt concerning the shortness of the wheat crop throughout the North western United States.
The Chicago Tribune, of the 30th ult., says:
In Illinois the crop of winter wheat was good; but that of spring wheat turns out to be sadly deficient in yield and very inferior in quality.
In the central counties of the State the berry is shriveled and shrunken, and the average is not over one-third of last year's yield.
In the more northerly counties the yield is not more than seven bushels per acre on an average, and many fields were damaged to such an extent by the "bug" that they were not worth cutting.
In Wisconsin the crop is also short.
In the northerly counties the quality is good, but the quantity is much below that of last year's crop; while in the centre and southern counties the wheat is very deficient both in quality and yield.
In Iowa the quality will average better than in
France (France) (search for this): article 1
1860 AD (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$150 reward — From Hazel Deene, the residence of the late Jos. N. Goodman, dec'd, a negro man, Wesley.
He was purchased in Richmond, in 1860, of Mr. George Pannill, of Orange county, Va., and it may be that he is trying to get back in his old neighborhood.
He is very black.
about 22 years old. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and will weigh about 180 pounds; no scars remembered.
For his delivery to either of us we will pay one hundred and fifty dollars, or if confined in jail we will pay one hundred dollars.
Our address is Columbia, Fluvanna county, Va.
Robert T. Goodman,
Mayo E. Carrington,
oc 10--1m* Ex'ors of Jos. N. Goodman.
George Pannill (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$150 reward — From Hazel Deene, the residence of the late Jos. N. Goodman, dec'd, a negro man, Wesley.
He was purchased in Richmond, in 1860, of Mr. George Pannill, of Orange county, Va., and it may be that he is trying to get back in his old neighborhood.
He is very black.
about 22 years old. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and will weigh about 180 pounds; no scars remembered.
For his delivery to either of us we will pay one hundred and fifty dollars, or if confined in jail we will pay one hundred dollars.
Our address is Columbia, Fluvanna county, Va.
Robert T. Goodman,
Mayo E. Carrington,
oc 10--1m* Ex'ors of Jos. N. Goodman.
Hazel Deene (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$150 reward — From Hazel Deene, the residence of the late Jos. N. Goodman, dec'd, a negro man, Wesley.
He was purchased in Richmond, in 1860, of Mr. George Pannill, of Orange county, Va., and it may be that he is trying to get back in his old neighborhood.
He is very black.
about 22 years old. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and will weigh about 180 pounds; no scars remembered.
For his delivery to either of us we will pay one hundred and fifty dollars, or if confined in jail we will pay one hundred dollars.
Our address is Columbia, Fluvanna county, Va.
Robert T. Goodman,
Mayo E. Carrington,
oc 10--1m* Ex'ors of Jos. N. Goodman.
Robert T. Goodman (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--$150 reward — From Hazel Deene, the residence of the late Jos. N. Goodman, dec'd, a negro man, Wesley.
He was purchased in Richmond, in 1860, of Mr. George Pannill, of Orange county, Va., and it may be that he is trying to get back in his old neighborhood.
He is very black.
about 22 years old. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and will weigh about 180 pounds; no scars remembered.
For his delivery to either of us we will pay one hundred and fifty dollars, or if confined in jail we will pay one hundred dollars.
Our address is Columbia, Fluvanna county, Va.
Robert T. Goodman,
Mayo E. Carrington,
oc 10--1m* Ex'ors of Jos. N. Goodman.