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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 9
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Financial and Commercial.
Tuesday, May 26, 1863.
Specie and Notes.--The rates continue to advance, although the stock to operate with is very light, and the business consequently insignificant.
The brokers to-day were offering $5 premium for gold and $4.75 for silver, and asking $5.50 premium for gold and $5.25 for silver — market firm.
For bank notes they were offering 70 per cent, and asking 80--a further advance.
Bonds and Stocks.--The sales of the past week by Messrs. Lancaster & Co. indicate the following range of prices: Confederate bonds, 100 m, 103 to 109 and int, according to date; do, 8 per cent convertibles, 110 and int; do do, 15 m, 190 and int; do do, sevens, 100 and int; Va reg'd bonds 112 and int; City of Richmond do 135; North Carolina sixes (old) 179; Missouri sixes 170; Va Cent R R bonds, 1st mort, 130 and int; Orange and Alex R R eights 110 and int; do do sixes 110 and int; Richmond and York River R R bonds, eights, 110 and int; Va and Tenn R R, 3d
Alex (search for this): article 9
Bacon (search for this): article 9
Hay (search for this): article 9
Rice (search for this): article 9
Wheat (search for this): article 9
May 26th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 9
Financial and Commercial.
Tuesday, May 26, 1863.
Specie and Notes.--The rates continue to advance, although the stock to operate with is very light, and the business consequently insignificant.
The brokers to-day were offering $5 premium for gold and $4.75 for silver, and asking $5.50 premium for gold and $5.25 for silver — market firm.
For bank notes they were offering 70 per cent, and asking 80--a further advance.
Bonds and Stocks.--The sales of the past week by Messrs. Lancaster & Co. indicate the following range of prices: Confederate bonds, 100 m, 103 to 109 and int, according to date; do, 8 per cent convertibles, 110 and int; do do, 15 m, 190 and int; do do, sevens, 100 and int; Va reg'd bonds 112 and int; City of Richmond do 135; North Carolina sixes (old) 179; Missouri sixes 170; Va Cent R R bonds, 1st mort, 130 and int; Orange and Alex R R eights 110 and int; do do sixes 110 and int; Richmond and York River R R bonds, eights, 110 and int; Va and Tenn R R, 3d