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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rters of dry goods, conducted their business on the first floor of No. 27 Murray street and No. 31 Warren street. Their loss on stock is probably to the extent of $125,000, upon which there is an insurance of $50,000 in city and out-of-town companies. The second, third, fourth and fifth floors of the same building, fronting on Murray street, were occupied by Warren & Wilson, manufacturers of boots and shoes. The estimated loss on their stock is $50,000; insured for $55,000. Hook, Skinner & Co., importers of cloths, occupied the second, third, fourth and fifth floors of No. 33 Warren street. Damage of their stock to the extent of about $130,000 was done; insured for $150,000. The upper stories of No. 31 Warren street were jointly tenanted by George A. Clark, dealer in spool cotton, Alexander Clark, importer of shawls, and J. F. Milwood, importer of needles. Their aggregate loss reaches the sum of about $70,000, insured fully to the extent of $150,000. The stock of
Arrived, Steamer Belvidere. Keene, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers, D. & W Currie. Steamship Virginia, Kelly. Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardoza. Schr. Alfred E, Smith, (new,) Jones, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown. Skinner, New York, mdze and passengers. Ludlam & Watson. Bark Clara Haxall, Dutton, Bahia, flour, Warwick & Barksdale. Schr. Wythe, Tuttle, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie.