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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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7th (search for this): article 1
Trustee's Sale of land and five Negroes, in Hanover.
--Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 24th October, 1860, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hanover County Court, on the 25th October, 1860, from Burwell B. Dickinson, and Otery F., his wife, to the subscriber, I shall, at the request of--& Hutcheson, the beneficiaries in said deed, on Friday, the 19th of April, 1861, (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter, Sundays excepted,) proceed to sell at auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder, at Green Bay, in the upper end of Hanover, three miles from Beaver Dam Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and half a mile from Green Bay Crossing the following property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debt, $2,084.80, secured by said deed of trust, with interest thereon from the 24th October, 1860, and all costs of preparing and enforcing said deed of trust, selling the Negroes first.
The property to be sold is thus described in the dee
26th (search for this): article 4
Later fror Hayti.
--The Havana correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce, writing on the 26th ult., says:
The news brought by the Pajaro del Oceano, arrived 24th, from Port au Platte, St. Domingo, does not quite confirm previous information, and the authorities here are hesitating about sending down the balance of the force, and the two vessels of war named in my last.
Three battalions of Cazadores, (light infantry,) and two companies of artillery, are ready to be sent on b in the necessity of forcible action to justify what has already been done to destroy the independence of a recognized Government.
Since writing the foregoing, I have ascertained that the Spanish war steamer Pelago got to sea the night of the 26th, with a detachment of troops, provisions and coals for St. Domingo; and further, that all doubts and hesitancy have been overcome, and that about 5,000 troops will be displayed in the capital of the Republic of St. Domingo, that the screw frigate
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28th (search for this): article 1
January (search for this): article 1
Tobacco.
--The reports of Capt. Wm. Y. Sheppard, proprietor of the Tobacco Exchange, for the months of January, February and March, 1861, (all of which have appeared in the Dispatch,) show that for these three months there were inspected at--
Shockoe Warehouse3,194 hhds.
public Warehouse2,381 hhds.
Seabrook's Warehouse1,774 hhds.
Dibrell's Warehouse449 hhds.
Mayo's (Opened 14th June, 1860,)1,166 hhds.
total inspections for the quarter8,964 hhds.
Inspected same months, 1860:
at Shockoe Warehouse3,100
at public Warehouse2,634
at Seabrook's Warehouse2,117
at Dibrell's Warehouse987
8,838 hhds.
Excess in 1861.126 hhds.
from the above statement of the inspections for the quarter ending the 31st March, compared with the corresponding quarter of last year, it will be seen that Shockoe gains on last
year's inspections94 hhds.
Add inspections at Mayo's, (new Warehouse)1,166
1,260hhds.
While Public W. H. falls off253
While Seabrook's falls of
January 8th (search for this): article 4
$25 reward.
--Runaway from farm, Long Row, Hanover county, the 8th of January, a Negro man, Peter Brown, about 21 years old, dark brown color, with a scar on one of his neck; also a small one on his knee; long-legged, and upwards of six feet high above reward will be paid, if delivered to me secured in jail. Wm. J. Carpenter mh 20--1m*
March (search for this): article 22
Operations of the Mint.
--The United States Mint statement for the month of March shows that the amount of deposits was $7,149,565.88. The gold coinage amounted to $5,049,827.59; the silver coinage $287,590; copper coinage $9,000.
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March 23rd (search for this): article 3
Runaway
--for Hire, and Sale Elizabeth is about 35 years of age, gingerbread color; has dark splotches on her face; bushy hair; catches in speaking medium size, and is often drunk.
She the 23d March, with a small milk-can — had on a calico dress and bonnet, much worn — suppose is harbored on Shockoe Hill.
A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me.
for Hire — A good Tobacco Stemmer
for Sale — Several beautiful Building
Hez. G. Archer
Manchester, April 3, 1861.