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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 7, no. 153: February 18, 1871

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REAL ESTATE RECORD. 95 strike at the coal mines and tho high prices for coal. We quote at §30 per ton for No. 1; §28@29 for No. 2; and §27 @,28 for forge. Bar Iron is unusually slow on account of the bad condition of the streets. We quote from store at about §74@,79 for refined; §70(^70.50 for common ; §110 forSwede.s, ordinary sizes; $97.50@125 forscroU; §!)7.50 @125 for ovals and half-round; §92.50(g^95 for band ; §95 for horse-shoe ; §102.50@.140 for hoop ; §82.50@83 for rods (5-8 and .3-16 inch); and 6?^ per lb for naU rod, all cash. Common Sheet ig moving slowly in lots at formerly quoted prices. We quote 43i@6c for single, double, and treble. Galvanized Sheet is quiet, but \rithout change in value. We quote at 1 Oc for 14(^,20 ; lie for 32@34; and 12c for 25@26; and 13@14c for 27®29, all net cash. Russia Sheet is in good supply and meets with a fair consumptive demand for job¬ bing lots. We quote 103^@,llc gold, according to number. Pig Lead is dull and nominally aa before quoted, holders do not, however, offer concessions. We quote 6%(5j.6.J:fc. Manufactured contumcs dull at the follo^ving prices:—We quote 8%c for Bar, 10X®10><^®33%c for-Straits ; and S8X@-i'ic for Banca. Tin Plates are also very quiet and rule nominally stoadj'. We quote X Char¬ coal Tin 0%(gt6%c; Coke Tin 73^@8}2.80 for city ; §3.75(^3 for Southern, and small lots, very choice, in a jobbing way from store, at §3@3.1-". Receipts for the week,------; since January 1st, 50 nhls; .same time last year, 951. Exports for week,------; since January l.st, 225 bbls; same time last year, 414 bbls. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—The market has been f.airly active since the date of our last, and prices have iraproT.;d, and the close is very firm with an upward tendency. We quote at 52(^52Mc for merchantable and shippin.g order, and 53M(i§i53}^c for N. Y. bbl; smaU lots at 53)<<(^56c, and retail lots from store .54@.55o. Receipts for the week, ------bbls : since January 1st, 4,815 bbls; and for the same period last year, 6,406 bbls. Exports for the week,------ bbls; since January lat, 1,067 bbls; and for the same period last year, 2,96,2. . TAR.—The demand has improved since the date of our last, and a very fair business has been done at firm but not higher prices. The demand Is largely for home use, but ex¬ porters are also buying to a considerable extent. We quote as follo-.vs:—§2.37^(^2,45 per bbl for North Coimty, as it runs; $2.47>^@2.52X per bbl for Wihnington, and §2.55>^(^2.75 for rope, and occasionaUy §2.75(^3 for something very choice m a small way. Receipts for the week,------ bbls; since January Ist, 1,107 bbls; for cor¬ responding period last year, 4,383 bbls. Exports for week, ——bbls; since January 1st, (572bbls; and for correspond¬ ing period last year, 438 bbls. MAEKET QUOTATIONS. BEICK.—Cargo Rates. Common Hakd. Pale, ^1000............... $5 75 @, 6 00 Long Island, |3 1000............--------@,-------- Jersey, " .............. T 75 ® 8 25 North River, " .............. 9 00 (© 10 00 Fr.ON'TS.— Croton, ipiOOO.............. 1100 @ 15 00 Philadelphia, " ............. 28 00 ® 30 00 FIRE BRICK. No. 1. Arch, wedge, key, &c., de¬ livered, ^ M................... 45 00 @ 55 00 No. 2. SpUt and Soap, i3 M....... 35 00 @ 45 00 CEMENT. Eosendale, ^ bhl.................. 2 00 ® 2 25 DOOEB, SASH, AND BLINDS. IJ in.thick. IJin. $8 30®8 60 3 55@3 66 3 90®4 20 4 20@4 50 4 60(gj4 90 2.6 x6.6 $1 90 @$2 20 $2 40 @$2 70 2.8 x6.3 2 05 @ 2 .85 2 65 (^ 2 95 2.10x6.10 2 30 (^ 2 60 2 85 (^ 3 15 3.0 x7.0 2 .^0 (^ 3 80 3 10 (gj. 8 40 3.0 x7.6 2 70 (a 3 00 3 35 @ 8 65 3.0 xS.O ------ (a ------ 8 70 (a 4 00 a ASH, for twelve-light windows. Size. Unglazed. Glazed. 7x 9................. m 54 $ SxlO................. 57 @. 73 1 9x12................. 68 @ 85 1 10x12................. 71 ® 90 1 10x14................. 79 ® 1 08 2 10x16................ 86 ® 1 18 2 12x16............... ® 1 32 12x18................. @ 1 44 12x20................. © 1 58 ® ® @ © © ® $110 1 50 1 95 2 10 2 30 2 80 8 30 3 80 4 20 Outside Bi.iNns. Up to 2.10 wide per foot.................... 28o. " 3.01 •'................... 81c. " 8.04 " ................... S4o. Blinds.—Painted and trimmed. Up to 2.10 wide per foot___ " 3.01 " 3.04 " 60© 70c 70@80c 75@S5c DRAIN AND SEWEE PIPE. (Delivered on board at New Tork.) I'lVK, per running foot. 2 inch diam. $0 12 9 inch diam. $0 50 0 16 • 10 0 19®0 20 12 0 23@0 25 15 0 30 18 0 85 20 0 40 24 0 60 0 7.5®0 80 1 80@1 35 1 65@1 75 2 25©2 75 3 25(^3 50 Bends and Beakches, per foot. 2 Inch diam. $0 30 3 " 0 40 4 " 0 50 5 " 0 60 6 *' 0 70 7 " 0 80 8 inch diam. $0 90 9 10 12 15 18 1 00®1 10 1 10@1 80 1 25@1 50 2 25@2 75 8 00®3 50 Stench Tkaps, each. 2 inch diam. $ 75@1 00 7 inch diam. $8 50®4 00 1 00@1 25 1 50@1 75 2 00®2 25 3 00®3 50 4 00@5 50 4 50@6 50 9 00®10 00 Branches, per running foot. 18x 6......... $2 50 18x12......... 3 00 18x18......... 4 00 20x12......... 4 50 12x6 ......... $1 25 12x12......... 1 75 5x6........... 1 75 15x12.......... 2 25 15x15.......... 2 50 On heavy purchases of the small sizes 80®40 per cent discount, to the trade only. Large sizes net. Superior doublo thick pipe for water, gas, etc., at 50 per cent, ad¬ vance on these prices. FOEEIGN WOODS.—Duty free. Oedak. Cuba, ^ foot..................... $0 14 © Mexican, .^ foot.................. 13 © Florida, ^ cubic foot............ 1 00 © Mahogany. St. Domingo, Crotches, ^ ft....... 80 ® St. DomingOi Ordinary Logs...... 12. © Port-au-Platt. Crotches........... 80 © Port-au-Platt, Logs............... 15 © Nuevitas........................ 12 ® Mansanilla...................... 12 © Mexican, Minatitlan.............. 10 © do. Frontera................ -^ ® Honduras (Amencan Wood)...... 10 © Rosewood. Eio Janeiro, ^ fi)................- 05 @ Bahia, ^ percent.; on Snglish 40 lo 50 per cent. The latter guaranteed free from stain. Green-iiouse, Skylight, and Floor Glass, per square foot, net cash. X Fluted Plate. 8-16 " " . X Eough " . 50o. J^ Eough Plate..., SO 55 X " '• .--.11 60 65 % " " .... 1 75 60 1 " "... 2 00 70 IX " " .... 2 50 AMERICAN WIKDOW GLASS. Price per 50 feet. SIZES. 1st. 2d. 3d. 6x 8 to 7x 9 §7 75 §7-00 §6 50 8x10 to lO.xlS 8 25 7 50 7 00 11x14 to 12x18 9 75 9 00 8 00 14x16 to 16x24 10 .50 9 50 8 50 18x22 to 18x30 12 25 11 25 10 00 20x30 to 24x30 15 00 13 75 11 50 24X.31 to 24x36 16 50 15 00 12 50 35x36 to .30x44 17 50 16 00 14 50 30x46 to 32.x48 20 00 18 00 15 50 32x50 to 32x56 22 00 20 00 17 00 Above ....... 25 00 23 00 20 00 Discount.....50 and 10 per cent., and 60 per cent. HAIR.—Duty. free. Cattle, ^ bushel.................. — Mixed, " ................... Goat. " ................... — LIME. Common, ^ hbl.................. Finishing, or lump, it? bbl......... LUMBER.—^DuTY, 20 per cent, ad vftl. Pine, Clear, 1,000 ft............... 57 00 Pme, Fourth Quality, 1,000 ft..... 49 00 Pme, Select 1,000 ft.............. 39 00 Pine, Good Box. 1,000 ft.......... 28 00 Pme, Common Box, 1,000 ft....... 20 00 Pme, Common Bex, %, 1,000 ft----- 16 00 Pme, Tally Plank, IX, 10 inch, dressed......................... 46 Pme, Tally Plank, IX, 2d quality . 85 Pine, Tally Plank, 11:^, culls....... 25 Pine, Tally Boards, "dressed, good, each........................... 86 Pine, Tallv Boards, culls', each..... 24 Pine, Strip Boards, dressed,...... 25 Pine, Strip Pkank, dressed,....... SO Spruce Boards, dressed, each...... 27 Spruce Plank, 1}^ Inch, dressed, each........................... 84 Spruce Plank, 2 inch, each........ 48 Spmce WaU Strips............... 22 Spmce Joi st, 3x8 to 3x12......... 26 00 Spmce Joist. 4x8 to 4x12........ 26 00 Spmce Scantling................. 26 00 Hemlock Boards, each............ 21 Hemlock Joi st, 3x4, each.....------ 23 Hemlock Joist, 4x6, each .......... 48 Ash, good. LOOOft............... 60 00 Oak, 1,000 ft...................... 55 00 Maple, 1,000 ft.................... 60 00 Chestnut boards, 1 inch........... 52 50 Chestnut plank.................. 55 00 Black Walnut, good, 1,000 ft......100 00 Black Walnut, %, 1,000 ft......... 86 00 Black Walnut, selected and season- ec. 1,000 ft...................... 120 00 Black Walnut Counters, ^ ft..... 20 Cherry,rgood, 1,000 ft............. 80 00 White Wood, Chair Plank......... 80 00 White Wood, inch.............. 50 00 White Wood, }i inch............. 50 00 Shingles, extra shaved pine, ISinch, perlOOO........................ 9 60 © 35 nominal. © 2S $1 .30 1 65 $58 00 52 00 50 00 80 00 . 22 00 17 00 47 40 28 89 25 27 3S 80 @ 85 © 50 © 23 @ 28 00 © 28 00 @ 28 00 @ 25 © 24 © 60 © 60 00 © 60 00 © 55 oe © 60 00 © 120 00 © 100 00 © 140 00 ® 40 © 90 00 © 90 00 ® 55 00. @ 70 00 © 10 00