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<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

Abstracts 697 - 706<br />

GEOLOGY ." . .<br />

697 - H&G Mar. 3; ed:2/3 - We are indebted to Col. Whittlesey for a<br />

copy of the First Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State<br />

of Ohio, from which we shall publish extracts as opportunity offers.<br />

"The document is voluminous, and one of the most valuable ever made<br />

to the Legislature." (1)<br />

GLASS<br />

698 - H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/4 - J. Sargeant Looking Glass Manufacturer:<br />

Phoenix buildings, up stairs, Superior street. (1)<br />

699 • H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/6 - Glass in the Sash. Having made arrangements<br />

for procuring supplies of Glass in the Sash, the undersigned will<br />

at all times have for sale common sizes of Glass, ready set in the Sash.<br />

Handerson & Punderson. (1 )<br />

700 • H&G Feb. 1; adv:2/5 - Window Glass. A large assortment of Window<br />

Glass for sale by R. W. Newton, 15 Water street. (1)<br />

GOVERNMENT. See City Government; County Government; Politics &<br />

Government<br />

GRAIN<br />

701 • H&G Jan. 1; adv:2/6 - Oats Oats - The subscriber has Oats for<br />

sale Robert H. Backus. (1)<br />

702 • H&G Mar. 9; adv:2/5 - Corn for sale by J. L. Weatherly & Co. (1)<br />

703 • H&G May I; adv: 2/5 - Corn. 1,000 bushels Corn for sale by Scott<br />

& Carter, Foot Superior street. (1)<br />

704 • H&G May 9:2/3 . There was shipped from this port during the past<br />

week, 49,077 bushels of wheat, and 4,840 barrels of flour. (verbatim)<br />

705 - H&G May 14; ed:2/2 • The Wisconsin CULTURIST notices a variety of<br />

early corn grown in that territory.<br />

"The general failure for a few years past of the Gourd seed and other<br />

varieties of corn so profitably cultivated in the early settlement of<br />

the lake country, makes it important to the farmers in this section to<br />

obtain early and productive kinds. Would not an experiment with Wisconsin<br />

seed be worth trying?" (4)<br />

706 - H&G May 14; ed: 2/2 - We are gratified to observe by our exchanges<br />

from every part of the country that the crops of winter grain promise a<br />

bountiful harvest.<br />

"From the wheat growing regions of Ohio - the fertile valley of the<br />

Wabash - the prairie fields of Illinois and Wisconsin· the rich openings<br />

of Michigan - the well tilled farms of western New York - the Dutchman's<br />

green and extended acres of Pennsylvania - to the broad plantations<br />

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