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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 5, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,010 total hits in 576 results.
R. H. Meade (search for this): article 8
Dining-Room Servants.
--I have for hire two excellent young Negro Men. Who have been used to the dining room and house waiting for years.
To secure a good hom, the price will be moderate. R. H. Meade. At Meade &Baker's ja 3--ts
Dining-Room Servants.
--I have for hire two excellent young Negro Men. Who have been used to the dining room and house waiting for years.
To secure a good hom, the price will be moderate. R. H. Meade. At Meade &Baker's ja 3--ts
1860 AD (search for this): article 8
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
1859 AD (search for this): article 8
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
Wheat (search for this): article 8
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
January, 1 AD (search for this): article 8
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
Milwaukee (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 8
Trade of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 1
--From the annual statement of the trade and commerce of this city, we gather the following interesting facts; Receipts of Wheat for the year 1860, 10,275,000 bushels; exceeding those of 1859 by 3,636,000 bushels.
The shipments of wheat were 6,274,000 bushels, against 4,175,000 in 1859.
It is estimated that the export of wheat from the crop of 1860 will reach 18,000,000 bushels.
1857 AD (search for this): article 9
The finances of Pennsylvania.
--The message of Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, shows the finances of the State to be in a good condition.
During the last fiscal year its receipts have been $3,479,257; the expenditures for all purposes $3,637,147. The available balance in the Treasury is $681,433, being $153,526 more than in 1857.
The public debt has been diminished $2,236,882 in the past three years. The Governor, singularly enough, considering the importance attached to it, made no allusion to the Bank suspensions.
Packer (search for this): article 9
The finances of Pennsylvania.
--The message of Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, shows the finances of the State to be in a good condition.
During the last fiscal year its receipts have been $3,479,257; the expenditures for all purposes $3,637,147. The available balance in the Treasury is $681,433, being $153,526 more than in 1857.
The public debt has been diminished $2,236,882 in the past three years. The Governor, singularly enough, considering the importance attached to it, made no allusion to the Bank suspensions.
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 9
The finances of Pennsylvania.
--The message of Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, shows the finances of the State to be in a good condition.
During the last fiscal year its receipts have been $3,479,257; the expenditures for all purposes $3,637,147. The available balance in the Treasury is $681,433, being $153,526 more than in 1857.
The public debt has been diminished $2,236,882 in the past three years. The Governor, singularly enough, considering the importance attached to it, made no al
--The message of Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, shows the finances of the State to be in a good condition.
During the last fiscal year its receipts have been $3,479,257; the expenditures for all purposes $3,637,147. The available balance in the Treasury is $681,433, being $153,526 more than in 1857.
The public debt has been diminished $2,236,882 in the past three years. The Governor, singularly enough, considering the importance attached to it, made no allusion to the Bank suspensions.
H. S. Kepler (search for this): article 9
African Church.
--A great number of negroes attended religious service at be African Church, yesterday.
We understood that an address was delivered by the Rev. H. S. Kepler.
As we passed, we search them singing a hymn in the most vociferous manner, which indicated that they were as happy as any people ought to be.



