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John Hudson (search for this): article 1
statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at the port$912,933$1,510,982$1,169,249 thrown on market855,1461,352,7181,013,754 since January first. Entered at port$52,575,70999,681,73291,589,072 Thrown on market.60,282,37899,391,05291,582,944 A noticeable feature of the New York market, the Post says, is the scarcity of stocks for delivery from day to day. Erie, Hudson, Parma, and occasionally New York Central, are in scanty supply, and upon examination of the transfer books of these and several other companies, it appears that the late flurry has brought in little real stock, but, on the contrary, the current seems to have been in the opposite direction. The late pressure to sell was undoubtedly from weak parties having buyer's options. The October earnings of the New York Central Railroad, it is said, will foot up rather less than September, about
March, 11 AD (search for this): article 1
at course the Southern States may pursue in the event of Lincoln's election on Tuesday next, and in the uncertainty it is obviously the part of prudence to be prepared for the worst, and to meet the danger without stocks on hand. New York, Nov. 3 --Flour heavy. 7,000 barrels sold: State $5.30@5.40; Ohio $5.75@5.80; Southern $5.70@5.75. Wheat has declined 1@2 cnts. 30,000 bushel is sold; Milwaukee Club $1.26@1.28; Red Western $1.35@1.36. Corn dull, 14,500 bushels sold; Mixed. 71 for prime in store. Provisions dull.--Whiskey dull at 21 ¼. Receipts — Flour 10,780 bbls; Wheat 221,000 bushels; Corn 24,000 bushels. Evening.--Stocks firmer — New York Centrals 82 ¼; Virginia's 88; Missouri's 76 ¾. Baltimore. Nov. 3 --Flour firmer — Howard street $5.62; Ohio $5.50@5.62; City Mills $5.50.--Wheat dull — red $1.25@1.35; white $1.35@1.60--Corn steady-yellow 64@68 cents; white 70@73 ts. Provisions quiet and steady — Mess Pork $19.50@ $19.75; prime $14.50@1
Josiah Lee (search for this): article 1
the liabilities of Josiah Lee & Co., of Baltimore, are estimated at $300,000. the American says: the terms of the assignment are that the partnership property shall first be devoted to the payment of partnership debts; their individual property to pay individual debts, and after the payment of individual debts, balance of the individual property to pay partnership debts. It is the impression, from our best sources of information, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at t
February, 11 AD (search for this): article 1
ts. Provisions quiet and steady — Mess Pork $19.50@ $19.75; prime $14.50@14.75; Bacon Sides 11 5/8@14 ¾. Coffee firm at 14¼@ 15 Whiskey dull at 21 Mobile, Nov. 2 --Cotton — sales to-day of 2,000 bales at 11 for middlings. Sales of the week 19,000 bales; receipts 19,000 bales, against 22,000 bales last year; decreaseear, 15,250 bales; exports of the week 19,000 bales. Freight on cotton to Liverpool 9-16; Havre 1 Ȃ; Sterling Exchange 7@7 ½ per cent premium. Charleston, Nov. 2 --Cotton — sales to-day of 1,700 bales; of the week, 11,000 bales; the finer qualities have advanced ¼ d., closing drooping. Receipts of the week, 23,000 b; the finer qualities have advanced ¼ d., closing drooping. Receipts of the week, 23,000 bales. Savannah, Nov. 2 --Cotton — sales of the week, 7,000 bales, the market closing steady. Receipts, 20,000 bales; stock in port, 39,000 bales. Sterling exchange, 7 ¼ per cent. premium. On New York, ¼ per ce
tnership property shall first be devoted to the payment of partnership debts; their individual property to pay individual debts, and after the payment of individual debts, balance of the individual property to pay partnership debts. It is the impression, from our best sources of information, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at the port$912,933$1,510,982$1,169,249 thrown on market855,1461,352,7181,013,754 since January first. Entered at port$52,575,70999,681,73291,589,
January, 1 AD (search for this): article 1
tion, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at the port$912,933$1,510,982$1,169,249 thrown on market855,1461,352,7181,013,754 since January first. Entered at port$52,575,70999,681,73291,589,072 Thrown on market.60,282,37899,391,05291,582,944 A noticeable feature of the New York market, the Post says, is the scarcity of stocks for delivery from day to day. Erie, Hudson, Parma, and occasionally New York Central, are in scanty supply, and upon examination of the trans
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
out stocks on hand. New York, Nov. 3 --Flour heavy. 7,000 barrels sold: State $5.30@5.40; Ohio $5.75@5.80; Southern $5.70@5.75. Wheat has declined 1@2 cnts. 30,000 bushel is sold; Milwaukee Club $1.26@1.28; Red Western $1.35@1.36. Corn dull, 14,500 bushels sold; Mixed. 71 for prime in store. Provisions dull.--Whiskey dull at 21 ¼. Receipts — Flour 10,780 bbls; Wheat 221,000 bushels; Corn 24,000 bushels. Evening.--Stocks firmer — New York Centrals 82 ¼; Virginia's 88; Missouri's 76 ¾. Baltimore. Nov. 3 --Flour firmer — Howard street $5.62; Ohio $5.50@5.62; City Mills $5.50.--Wheat dull — red $1.25@1.35; white $1.35@1.60--Corn steady-yellow 64@68 cents; white 70@73 ts. Provisions quiet and steady — Mess Pork $19.50@ $19.75; prime $14.50@14.75; Bacon Sides 11 5/8@14 ¾. Coffee firm at 14¼@ 15 Whiskey dull at 21 Mobile, Nov. 2 --Cotton — sales to-day of 2,000 bales at 11 for middlings. Sales of the week 19,000 bales; receipts 19
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
the liabilities of Josiah Lee & Co., of Baltimore, are estimated at $300,000. the American says: the terms of the assignment are that the partnership property shall first be devoted to the payment of partnership debts; their individual property to pay individual debts, and after the payment of individual debts, balance of the individual property to pay partnership debts. It is the impression, from our best sources of information, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at
Harford (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
the American says: the terms of the assignment are that the partnership property shall first be devoted to the payment of partnership debts; their individual property to pay individual debts, and after the payment of individual debts, balance of the individual property to pay partnership debts. It is the impression, from our best sources of information, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at the port$912,933$1,510,982$1,169,249 thrown on market855,1461,352,7181,013,754
Fort Erie (Canada) (search for this): article 1
arative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at the port$912,933$1,510,982$1,169,249 thrown on market855,1461,352,7181,013,754 since January first. Entered at port$52,575,70999,681,73291,589,072 Thrown on market.60,282,37899,391,05291,582,944 A noticeable feature of the New York market, the Post says, is the scarcity of stocks for delivery from day to day. Erie, Hudson, Parma, and occasionally New York Central, are in scanty supply, and upon examination of the transfer books of these and several other companies, it appears that the late flurry has brought in little real stock, but, on the contrary, the current seems to have been in the opposite direction. The late pressure to sell was undoubtedly from weak parties having buyer's options. The October earnings of the New York Central Railroad, it is said, will foot up rather less than September,
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