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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 383 total hits in 207 results.
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Groceries and produce.
--The markets at the present time develop nothing new in the course of trade, and there will be nothing of interest to report after New Year's.
The transactions in groceries are small, without any noticeable change in price, and it is useless to repeat quotations.
For grocery grades of Sugar the demand will doubtless keep up prices until the supply can be vastly increased.
Molasses sales high, and the difficulties in the ay of transportation have a visible effect on the market.
There is nothing doing in Wheat, and the mills will not resume operations until after the close of the holidays Corn remains at $3 per bushel, wholesale price, and recent auction sales in the neighboring country are reported at $15 per barrel.
The trade in Leaf Tobacco is temporarily suspended.
It is the opinion of well informed men that business will open with renewed animation early in January.
In Manufactured Tobacco there is still considerable activity.
We heard of a sa
Adams (search for this): article 2
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Charged with murder
--Two man, named Calvin Williams and Elber A. Helms, of North Carolina, were brought to Richmond yesterday, and lodged in the military prison, for trial on the charge of resisting the militia officers when they attempted to arrest them as conscripts, and afterwards killing two of the enrolling officers in Burke co., N. C.--These desperadoes were afterwards arrested by Major A. W. McAvery and handed over to the military authorities.