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HUNT'S MERCnANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

VOL.

NEW

12.

ordered 1«M than

II

"

Bankora and Brokers.

Union National Bank

Dodge. & Moore,

"
"
"

»

••

more

IS

•
"

M
M

a
w

"

And
This Rank, organized under the general law ol Con-

••

gress, with Its capital ol

the adrertlsement occaples one colnmn or np.
on these rates will be

Tf

War>l9, a discount of 15 per cent
In

a^ste type, 14 lines to the

iaoD.
--I'q will have ft favorable place when
i'> nt-uinUe of coiitinnoufl tutierttou In

Alr^"
flr.->L

ih>>

1

nave

.

_

.

,

brt

1

must

eiv<;n, asall advertisers

B.

DANA &

CO.,

mon

puni.isuKns,
1» & 81 William St., N T.
f9~ For term* of Subscription aee
Sth pase-

Bankers and Brokers.

N.

.lOHN

ft

NEW

.7.

RICHARD

Co.,

BANKERS ANI> BROKERS,
No. 32 Broad Street, New York.
and

Sell at

1

J AS. N. BEADLES, Vice-President.
JONES, Cashier.

Correspondence solicited.

Solicit accounts from
and others, and allow interest
tfct

toSiKht

make

on dally halancts, sub-

collections

op favorable terms

Of

Geld, State, Federal, andl.Rallroa
Securities.

NINTH NATIONAL BANK.
P. O.

W.

Fazbhdk.

Townsend, Lyman
tV

BANKERS
NEW

R.

& Co.

OBLKA.SS.

Particular attention i^Weu toboslne^ of CorrcsE>iidenl8. Coltectii>ns remitted for at current rate ut

xchanee.

New York Correspondents Trevor *
;

ton,

BUw ft

SOUTTER

Colgate, Mor-

Co.

&

Co.,

BANKERN,

Ltmak.

BROKERS,

Sc

Duncan, Sherman

No. 53

WILLIAM 8TKEBT,

NEW YORK.

'Dealers In Bills of Ezchanice, Governments, Bondsr
fttocks. Uold, Commercial Paper, and all NeKOtiabla
Securltle-*.

Interest allowed

on

Lock Box

Will purchase

EXCHANGE, COTTON, ETC.
Particular attentlou given to Receiving and For;

warding

Advances mane on approved sernritles.

Special facilities foi neeotiAtlng Commercial Paper.?
Collect* tnsboth litl tnd and foretsn promptly made.

James Robb, King

National
18 18.

Capital.. $500,000

I

Bank

& Co.,

Telocrai. hi 3 Transfers of Money to and from London, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, ftc.

Current Accounts received on aoeh tenna as
agreed upou.

Edwabd Ha lour,
Late Pres't of the Nat'nal
i.anlk ol Coiauiouwealtb.

Prompt alteiit ion given to Collections upon all points
In the Sotithfrn StiUes. Collections free of ciiargc
ntlirr tlKiU actual cost upon distant places.
K-Miiitt*nces promptly made at current rates of
L-\<-.itt[)t<e on llie day ot Luaturity.
l],xetiaaga putcuased slid sold ui^on all points.
bAMIiKI,

II.

K. UlUNEY,
CHAS. L. C. DnPU Y, Cashier.

Cubbedge

KK.NNKl)Y,Pre»t.
Vlce-Pres"t.

&

Hazlehurst,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
MACON, UA.

Make Collections, and do a Ueneral Banking and
Brokerage Btutness.

RXFIB TO EAST niVEB NATIONAL BANK.]

I

llDWABD HaiGHT,

Member
I

may b
JB.,

of

N. Y. btvick bxchaage.

&

Edward Haight

Co.,

BANKERS,
No. 9 trail

St.,

corner ol

New

New St.,

York.

WE TRAK8ACT A GENERAL RANKING BDB'NK>S, receiving deposits on which we allow lutere.t,
and subject to checa at .Ight.
As Agi'nte of the United States Treasury, wa are

prepared to receive bUbsoriptlous lo toe d.iw V. b.
Loans.
We will buy or sell on commission all the Issaeaot
Ooverumeut securities. Railroad Stocks, Bonds and
Oold.
Investment orders particularly attended to.
COLLEC riONS ma<le on all accessible points In the
United States and Can «dat.

CEIITIFICA lES OF DEPOSIT

lasaed, payable

aod available at all business centres.
Vobk. March IS, 1871.

Interest,

Nkw

wUb

all

CITT BANK, LONDON,
OB

neasrs.HOTTINOIJER & CO., orParla
Also COMMERCIAL CREDITS and DItAFTS on
LONDON. PAULS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVANt ES made on Donslcnmcnts. STOCKS and
sold

Son

BROKERS.
Dealers

and

Money, Rx'^hange, Bonds, Notes, Stoeka.
Ksiate of every klne. Special atteatloa

In

Keiil

32 North Water Street, IHobUe, Ala.
PlllCE WILLIAMS, Pres't. Board or Trade.

iVANKIMti HOUaB OV

parts of Etirope, etc.,

TlfSOUOH TBI

BONDei boaght aud

&

Price Williams

given to safe and nrofltabie InvrstmtfQta.
Insurance placed la good Companies at lowest rates.

BANKERS,

WALL

Incorporated

Limit... $1,000,000

AND CIRCOLSR

WO

i

EXCHANUE AND REAL ESTATE

BTBEET,
B«
Issue Letters ot Credit for Traveller
Available la

OF NEW ORLEANS.
Formerly LOUUilANA STATE BANK.

New York City,

letters of Credit avullahle and payable In all the
< ITIE
OK IHE
;LI>; also lu the
United Slates, Canada and West Indies.

Hailii.

State

Co.,

or Check.

Ne«v Orleans.

3iM.

St.,

&c

iiepostts subject to Sight Draft

Charles G, Johnsen,
merchant,

Nassau

PRlNlMPAL

Foreign uiA Domettic Loans Negotiated.

coninissioN

1 1

ISSUE CIRITLAR NOTES

liratt.

and proiuptly execute orders for ihe purchase or sale

BttUADWAY.

4,aOB.

ALL CNITED STATES SECVRITI^'

N«W YOM COBESSPONMNT:

O. TowHsnrD.

Box

Market Rates

MERCHANTS, BANKERfl

Prushlont,

Particnlar atte-^tlf^n (riven to Collections, both in
iha City and all points lu con lectloa with it. Prompt
returns made !it hest rate of Kxchaujre, and no cliartrt;
ma te, excepting th^t actually paid upou «uy aislaut
point.

&

Taussig, Fisher
liny

ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.

Piroil,

VICTOK MEYEU,

LA VILLE8EUVRE, B. M. POND.
W. HART WELL,
H. W. FAIiL~.Y.
VENABLE-t,
LEON tiOUCUADX
n.
C»RL KOHN. Pre Went,
THEO. HELLMAN, Vice Prcs't,
(of Selltrman Ueilmau ft Co.)
JAMES CHAL.KRON, Cashier.

OF
ALBS. WUKLS^S.

WALTEU

Simpson,)
LPS,

PH

P. O.

No.

VAN IlEMTHnYSBN,

E. F.

Bank

National

O.

74

Board of Directors:
M. M. SIMPSON, (of Salo- F.

dealers In

GOVERNIHENT SECDRITIKS,

$600,000
now rullv

prepared for Bnslness.
AH the first of the Old lni*tUntloMS of the Stftte to
improve the oitportnnltv of fiirnlwlilnff "iir popubitlon
with the f;n-illlifs of a local circulation on wliir.h tiie
Interest accrnes to our people, wc respectfully solicit
a portion or your Busint-ss.
Intact, Is

atnuilles.

Wn.

STOCK AND OOLD BROKERS.

Orleans.

"
•

I

allowed.
Bpace is measured

New

"

IS
14

BANKERS,

OF

W cents per line.

4 times.

5 times or

NO. 305

29, 1871.

Bankers and Brr kers.

!^bocrtiscmcnt0.
A<»ertuomenM will bo Insertnd at the following
prices per line lor each insertion :

YORK, APRIL

on Commlaaloa.

KouNTZE Brothers,
14 Wall Street.

New V*rk.

Denosiu raeeimd from Banks and Individuals, snb
(<> check at sight,
•et to
sigh- and Inlereat alIowe<i thereun as
^OUli PER CENT per aonnm.
Collections

made throaghoat tka

British Provinces

and Europe.

Dniteil States. tSa

Uovernmenta SeonrlUea tioarht and

aoid.

Duff & Tienken,
Walcott & Co.,
BANKERS AND ROKERS, Clark
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Lester M.Clark.

13

Wall

stiu^et,

new

voitK,

Dtrrr,
Josir H. TikinsK,
Members ot the N. Y. Stock and Gold Exchange!.
II.

Stocki, Bonds, Oold and

Uovamment

Secaritie*

bought and sold.
ForeljcB Oold and Silver Coin, and Ins Gold and
Sliver Bars, constantly on hand.
iBUrMt allowed on Depusita,

Jos. C. Walcolt.

David B.skklaa

No. 99 Broad Street.
Wo buy and »c STlX K8. tiOLK and (lOVRRVals... STATE. CITV, COUNTY
and KAILHOAU BONItx ou Commualon.
We negoUate Loans fori STATES, TOWNS, ~'"'
KAILROAD and other CORPORATIONS?
I

MBNTSKri'RlTIES;

'

Interest allowed

ghtdrafla.

on Depoall Balances subject to

TliE CHKONJOLfe,

614
Bankers and Brokers.
X. O,

BABXBT.

O. H.

Barney,

BAYSCOKD.

K. D.

Insurance.

FOSTKR.

Raymond & Co.,

19

Co.

LeonardjSheldon&Foster
BANKERS,
WALL 8TR K;E T,

iEtna Insurance Comp'y,
HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED 1S19.
Cash Capital
$3,000,000 00
Net Assets
$5,498,T22 OS

Springfield

Netr Ifork.

FIRE & JHARINE INSURANCE

Knauth, Nachod&Kuhne
Sew Kork,
BK JAO

EU

K.

S

t5

DKAW

IN

ORGANIZED

the principal cities of Germany, Switzerland
Kogland, France, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, Denmaric, Ac.

all

ail

STUEET,

33

P. O.
Government
t

iiver

Coin

Box

NEW YORK.

l)ougl»t

ALEXANDER,

JAS. A.

Agent.

28

ST&TE STREET, BOSTON
£X€IIAN«E ON I.O\DON
And Sterling Credits,

Bankers and Brokers,

63 WslH Street, New York.
TRAVELLERS and COMMERCIAL CREDITS
ISSUED, vailnMe In all p«rtg of EBrope.&c. BILLS
OF EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers
ft

also Cable transfers.

Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Ex
chanKB, m large or small amounts, on the principal
cities of JJuroi'e, also
or to, Europe by tlie

I

F GO VERNMENT, bTAT« AN1> rfAlLKOAD SECU-

KITIES.
'^Deposits received subject to checli at sight.

&

Dickinson,

&

WILSON, CALLAAirAY & CO.,
Bankets and Commission Merchants,
No. 44 BROAD STREET, NEW YO K
Secnrities, Stocks, Bonds and Gol4
bonsht and sold on the most liberal terms. Mercliant
Bankers and others allowed 4 per rent oa depoeits*
The most liberal advances made on Cotton, 1 obbfpp/v
&c., consigned to ourselves or to our correspondent

Mesurs.

K GILLIAV &

~

26

BROAD STREET,
New York.

Oor. Ezctaange Place,

CO., Liverno-1

Government Secnrities, Gold,- Stock and Bonds
uought and sold on eommisBion. Accounts received
and inteiest allowe.l on balances, which may be
cbe'^ked tor at sight same as at tank.
A. V. STOUT, President Nat. Shoe and Leather Bank
J. B. DICKINSON, late President Tenth Nat. Bank.
TLATT K. DICKlNSON,MemberofN.T. Stock aid
Gold ExehauKe.
HuWABD C. DICKINSON, Member 01 N. Y. Stock
Exchange.
JOS S Bio

W.
No.

3fi

G. Chittick,
STREET, NEW YORK,

IVALI.

Buys and

Sells,

on Commission,

Commercial Paper, SterUng Excbanee,
Government Securities, &c.. Sec,
And

TransactQ a General

Banking Business.

Loans Negotiated and Investments made on Favorable Terms. Ordere for stoclis and Gold carefully
executed at tbe Regular Boards. Prompt attention
(Iven to every Branch of the business.

Edwin

james

&

LoCKWOOD

&

&

BANKERS

&

No.

I

WALL

Available in

ail

parts ol the world

Parker,

KEW

&

Bliss

paid free •! Commission) and letters ol
Credit fol

YORK.

ALSO,

COIimERCIAI. CREDITS,
Available In

all parts

of the world on

MORTON, ROSE

it.

CO'

LONDON,

& Co.

Tapscott, Bros.
86

SOOTH STREET,

NEW YORK.

Issue Sight Drafts and Exchange payable In al
and Ireland.
Credits on W, TAPSCOTT 4 CO., Liverpool. Ad/auces made on consignments. Orders for Got
ment Stocks, Bonds and Merchandize executed.
parts of Great Britain

Tucker, Andrews
King,

WILLIAM

ALEXANDER

No. 329 Broadway.
attention given to Voluntary and Inv luntary Bankruptcy, and arrangements between Creditors
and Debtors.
P. O. box 4,008.

Epeclai

Deposits f-eceived tram Banks, Bankers, Merchants
and otlMrs, subject to check at siBht, as with banks,
ot the United

SUtw.

JAS.

RAILROAD BONDS, STOCKS,

etc.,

Sold on Commission.

bought and

Co.

W. TCCKEK & CO%:
~

BANKERS.

York,

DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed at best
Current Rates.
GOVKUNMKNT and STATE SECURITIES, GOLD

&

52 Wall Streett
iiue Scribe, Paris

New

Issue Letters ol Credit.

Draw Bills on Paris.
Buy and Sell Bonds and Stocks In London, Par
and Frankfort aud negotiateLoans on same.

ADVANCES made

COLLECTIONS

upon approved Secnrities,
made, and Loans Net'otlated.

Winslow, Lanier

AND BTOCK COUUISSION BROKEBS,
No. 16 \l4iU Street, New York.

CO.

bankers;

ia.wrence Brothers & Co.
BANKERS

&

SlUITH

No. 40 Wall Strfet,

Co.,

TRAVE1.I.EBS,

Stocks, Bonds and Gold Bought and Sold on Commisbion. Dealers in American and ^oreIg^l ©old and
Silver, Government Securities, &c. Colleotious made
In all parts of the Country.

ATTOBNEirS AND COirNSELLORS.

C«U««Uoi» mad* la «U parU

ISSTTB

CIRCULAR NOTES,

BROKERS,

SIRKET,

Co.,

Commercial and Travelers Credits

(issued an

Lawrence,
&

&

STREET,

NO. 69 nrAI.1.

Co.,

Sajtukl Lawrknok.
Y. Stock Exchange and Gold Board.

Successors to Kellogf

&: Co.
Liverpool.

Brown Brothers

BROAD1VAV.

Parker

Galon

€o*«

IS8LT1

Transact a Oeiieral Banking buiilnees, Including the purchase aur} Hale
of Governmi-nt and State lioiids. Kailroad Stocks and B>nds, and «<tbe
securltieti, oti commission.
Wm. Parker,
Member of N.

Sc

Morton,

BANKERS,

94

other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

Petrle

9i«

Co.,

BANKERS
-

iih 1 ickets lor Passage from,
ot Mali Steamers

London.

Government

Stout

\\

respondents.

LATE

PURCHASE AND SALE

Sarticu ar attention tn the

State

Government Securities Stocks Bonds and Gold
and sold strictly on Commission.

COTTON, and

Bankers and Brokers.

R. T. Wilson
glvb

New York

and

Sell Maesachnssetts

)ous;ht

Alex,

8 Wail Street, New rork.
Gkmbral Uai^kino Business, and

Co.,

New York.

52 Wall Street.

ADVANCES MADE UPON CONHIGNMENTS OF

and Sold.

Special attention given to Merchants orders tor
Coin.

Transact a

&

Blake Brothers

GUloN LINK

Bonds Gold and

Cammann & C o

in Paris.

Williams & Guion,

OF PROVIDENCE, R. I.
O i: G A N I Z E D 18 8 1.
Cash Capital
$200,000 00
Net Assets
$370,624 61

3,328.

Securities, SLoclts,

Cebohicue

StOCKS.

9.

INSURANCE COMPANY,

BANKER AND BROKER,
NO.
WALL

Subscription agents for the

DBALKEi IN COMMI-RCIAL PAPER.

American

roirravelers,
parte of Europe.

R. L. Edwards,

Credits for Travelers In Enrope,

Buy and

$200,000 00
$415,148 51

Net Assets

N. Y.,

AMD

I.

170

Cash Capital

laaiie JLetters or Credli
available in

R.

Co.,

Bxcbange on Paris and the ITnion Bank oi London, Id
sums to suit.

Washington

OF PROVIDENCE,

WILLIAM STREET,

9.

INSURANCE COMPANY,

BBUHL.

SUMS TO SUIT

1K4

$500,000 00
$886,170 S9

Net Assets

Saxony,

liclpzle.

AND

ST.

Casb Capital

Providence

,

CO.,

&

BOSTON.

issue;

SPRINGFIELD, JIASS.

INCORPORATED
BA N

Bills.

Fire Insurance Agency, Bowies Brothers
No. 62 \rAI.I< STREET,
PARIS, I4ONDON

Wall Street,

5

PVLESTON, RAITMOND &

10

Tc reign

NEW YORK.

Bankers and Brokers,
Late

[April 29, 1871.

&

Co.,

BANKERS,
27

PINE STREET,

NEW TOKK.

Receive the aecounta ol Interior banks, bankers,
corporations and Merchants.
Agents for the sale of City, County and Railrosd
B«»<l*< f*<io letter* at Credit {or tanlga raveL

Agency of the
BRITISH NORTH
BANK OF4mfi;RIOA,
REMOVED TO

48

WALL STREET.

Commercial Credits issued for use in Europe, China
t ast and West Indies, and South America.
Demand and Time Itllls of Kichange. payable In
London and elsewhere bouKht and sola at curren

Japan, the

rHtes, also cable Transfers.

Demand Dralts on Scotland and Ireland, also on
Canadrt, British Columbia and San Francisco. Bills
collected, and otuer Bunking: business tranaacted.
JOHN PATON,
lA«r«^t-

J

THE CHKONICLE.

April 29,1871.]

Weatem

Boston Bankers.

& Co.,

Page, Richardson
tttreet,

TITUSVILLB, PBNN.,

lloaton.
Tnralen

-—

or KxehuiKa, and Uotnmeralal wid

Oltr Uitnk,

imoa
Hobert Benaou

it

.....

Capital

deposited with D.

I luaed oa
trodlUlr-

The

S.

UYDE,

C.

500,000.

CBA8.

Cashier.

Buropouid

dc <-'o.«

BANK OF THB STATE
PA Kit*. NATIONALOF
niSSOURI.

t

puta

n S

I

ul

Kut.

tli<)

&

Bar and

t

Louis.

.

8TABL18UBU

Cobb,

DBVONSUIBE
BOSTON,

sell

lUifl.

...•8,410.3UO

STRK-BT.

Wentorm City and Coun-

Ooverament SecurtiieH. Coin, Qold DuHtuud Bullion
bouffht and sold at current rattis,
8[>t!clal attention
Slven to culleotlons thruughout tlio Weitl
AH as U, BsiTTOK, Pres. Cuab. K.. Diokbon, V Frest
BowABD p. Cdstis Cashier

New York Correspondents LaWBSitas BBoa.A
:

W. Wheatley &

J.

AHERICCS, OA.

Co.,

BANKERS,
ISO

West Main

Ky, dealen

Street, Loularllle,

Trftnsact a general Banklnx auu Exchange baalne^i
"
Sale
Purchase and
a
of Stocka, Honda, Qold
noladlD^ ^urcUase
soladlng
'

F. Hewson,
STOCK BROKER,

WOOD

*

Southern Bankers.

* no

West Foortk

street.

(}INOINNAT1,UH10.
OMleraln tiOI.D,

SILVER

BANKER AHD BROKER,

& Co.,

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

and

CHARLESTON,

kindr
In

South Carolina made and promptly remitted

NsW TOKK
acceaalMt

COBRXSPOlTDSirTS

HenrrClevkaACo.,
J. M. Welth

made on al

DESIGNATED DEP0SIT014Y OF THE UNITKD
STA'iKS AND FINANCIAL AGENT.
W. U. Wiij.ABi>, President.
C. DsWBT. Caahlar
J. C.

.

ruK

sell all

Cblcaso,

aO'l

for Corporatlona, Estates and
negotiate Eieal Estate Loans, Comiitoclu, and other

W

stock and Bond Broker*,
NO. 823 MOBTU THIRD STREET
SAINT LOUIS HO.

Trust

Co.,

Ml CALlFOliSIA STU^:BT, SAN FRANCISCO.

BANKJBBS,
Oealars In Exchange, Atcnis in Financial and Trast
Business

INTERBST ALLOWED ON DBP08IT8)

MONEY TO LOAN,

Stronc Vaults lor Sale Deposits.
l^ealdeiit.
L. DAVIS.

UKNBT

I

Id.

—

Cashier,

W.

C.

THOMPSON.

Trustees t
H. 11. nalsht. John Currey. W. H. Sharp, J. c.
Johnson, Samuel Crioi. C. W. Hathaway, li, Barrolibet, J. il. Balrd, M. Rosanbauin. J. O. kidrldge, 8.

Heydenfeldt, II. J. Booth, C. J. Ueerlng, F. STWenW. B. Cnmmlnga, II. L. Davis, 0. M. Plum,
Wm. (Hack wood, C. 8. Uobba, A. D. Moore, Tyler

The City Bank
OF SELnA.
capital

.....

Bouxbt and Sold

State and City Notea,J
State and' <City Warrania

United SUtea'Bondi.
Mutllateu Currency,
commercial Paper,

on Coai«

excluslveljr

Particular attention paid to Settlement of State
City Taxes.

asd

N.Y. Correspondent— Importers and Traders National

T. J. Perkins,
BANKER,
BVFAVLA, ALABAUA.
EZCHANOE. BANK NOTES AND COIN BOUQUT
Collections

made on

SOLO.

all

acoasalble points In the

John Craig,

Baneolal attention paid to the pur c hase and sals ok
Gold. Bank Notes, Bonds, SiocKa, Foreign aad DasaaatlcKxch'Uge. Couectlona mada aad proeeedaproapu
ly remitted.

oBX A. KLBor,
Prealdent.

Kumi

C. C. Flowxbbbb. Sao. M.
Vloe-Prealdant.
Caahler.

Mississippi Valley

Bank,

A BANK OF OISCODNT AND DEPOSIT.
TICKSBDRO, MISS.
N. T. Correspondent ^-Baak of the ManhaWii Oe.

Southern States.

Wm. Fowlib.

R. H. 8oinn«TiLI.B.

&

Fowler

Joan Jat Cosxa.

Banker, Ancnsta, Ga.

ARMSTRONG, Cashier.

JNO. W. LOVE, Assistant Cashier.

AND

Coim,

Jno. J. Cohen 6c Sons,
BANKERS
4c RROKERS,
AUGUSTA, SA,

JAS. ISBELL, or TaUadega, President.
P.

P. L.

Collections made on all parts ol the Dnitad Stataa.

Sommerville,

BANKERS

&.

BROKERS,

MO.STUOMBRY.IALA.-

OBO.

L.

Houcaa.

Holmes

&

Macbeth,

gTOCK AMD BONO BBOKXIIS.

CHARLBSTON,

Speelal attention given to parchaae of Cotton.:

S. O.

Key box M.
Joe. 8. Bsax
Caah'r.

T. P. B«axoa.

Cats. J. Jancora,

Vloe-Pres't.

Prea't.

Merchants

&

Planters

NATIONAL BANK,

Curils.

AUUUSTA, OA.

CORRESPONDENT
Vlrst NaUonal Bank or New Yorl^

Insurance Scrip,
Bank and Railroad Stocks,
Uncnrrent Bank Notes,
Land Warrants,

tlOO.OOO

singer,

N.'.W rOltK

Neiw Orleans,
Gold and Silver Coin,

Jho. J. CoHBH,

WM.

Samuel A. Gay lord & Co.

H. Levy

E.

RROKERS,
ORAVIEB 8 T B S K T.

STATE OF ALABAHIA.

Securities.

California

&

L.

J.

mission.

New York Correspondent .—HOWES & MACY.

mercUl Paper, Railroad UoQds and

Refer by permission. In CUICAOO, to
F. COOLB^UliH. President Union Nat. Bank,
S. M. MIOKKRSJN President First Mat. Bank.

PA.

Kinds of Ballroad, City and othar

Special attention to collections.

III.,

make Investmeata

IndlvlduaU

Isbell 5c Son,

TALLADEGA, ALABAIdA,

FINANCIAL AOENT8
ANDBKAL ESTATE LOAN BROKEB8,

Co.
,

Collections solicited and promptly remitted for.

136

Co.,

&

JONES A CO

PITTSBURGH,
Buy and

:

Konntze Brothers,

BANKERS,

&

King

Field,

Aast.-Cashler.

securities.

R.H. IsBsiJ.

SAXiG

Bl^kb

(Sneceesors to 8.

point! and remitted for ua day of payment,

OHBOK8 ON LONDON AND PAUIS

parts ol the United

for.

A ArenU.

JAJSSS ISBXU,.

Bank,
N. O.

James T. Brady

C.

COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
POINTS

all

at all

S.

A. K. WtTjraB, Oaahlar.

Raleigh National Bank
OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Hncnrrent Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Specie Bx.
change, &c., &c., Dought and sold.

liiOVERNniBNT BONDS.

GOLIiBCriONS M.VOB

Kaufman,

C.

Biyee

National

First
OoUeotlona

Offlee No. ai West Third street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Refer to: All Cincinnati Banks, and Messrs. LOCK4 Co.. New York.

A.

—I

iriLHUNOTON,

nCc
Commlnaloa.
OD

Western Bankerd.

Corraspondanta

E. B. BrBBssa, Preat.

W. M.

BANICKU8,

PHUiADELPHIA,

New York

*Co.

In

Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Qovemment Bonds
and all Local Sucurltics. Give prompt attention to
ooUectlous and orders for Investment ol funds.

BKJamisok&Oo

business. Cotton pnrehaasd
CollecUona mada and prom^ly reoUtted

on order.

&

Morton, Galt

Will

Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKE B8,

Do a general banking

FiiiUdelphia Bankers.

108

Special attention given to eonalgnmenta of Cotton.
Oold, Stocks, Bonds and rorelgn and Oomestls
kxebange, bought and sold.
Collections promptly
aptly n
remitted ror
Orders solicited forthe,,
for the parchaae oi s.tjea of ProdsdS
and Securities. Prompt attenttoo guaranty
arantsM.

This Bank, haTlnK reorKanlzed as a National Bank
Is now prepared to do a guneral banking business.

ty bonds.

•tc.

Merchant,

Savannali, Oa.
V

Capital paid In

at

Commission

Preat.

Co.,)

UlroiU*! Not«9 itvalUbla lor Tritrglori In kll

Parker

HTDE

Jr.

BANKER, FACTOR ANO

aaoo.ooo

Treasurer to secure Olrenlatlon

andDoposlta

LONDON.

AMD
Itlarc iiard, iVadre

BANKKK8,

Soathem Bankers.

Bankers.

Second National Bank, Edward C. Anderson,

BANKBHN,
TO State

616

Cash Capital,

......

Spsolal atteuUoa paid to Collsctlona,

$200,000

C
O.. P.
EXCHANOB BANK

17

R R T,

AU0C8TA. OA.

Sontkam Beeailtlea ol evarr deecrlpuon. vU.: a^
enrrast Bank Molaa; Biata, dty A RaUroad Stocks
Bonds and Coupona;
li^Oollei-ilonamada In all nana of tkia Slats aad
8<mlh Carolina, and raaattled tor oa day ol eolla»
tlea, at curaiU rata at Msw York JU^chaaga.

.

THE CHRONICLE.

616

Bankers and Brokers.

Bankers and Brokers.

&

M. K. Jesup

„
Bond* and Loans lor Railroad
.

.

And

*,

.

Cos.,

Iiocoiiivtlves,

rara, etc.

connected with Rallvray

&

G.

S.

Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Excliaage,

G. C. Ward,

We have

Qkobqb Otvtkb,

AGENTS FOR

STATE 8TBEET, BOSTON.

(Corner of Cedar street.)

Government Bonds, Excbange,
Gold and Stocks,
No.

44

EXCHANGE PLACE,

Particular attention given to the negotlatlOQ ol
Kallway and other Corporate Loans.
Union and Central PuciUc Hoiidf and Stocks a specialty.

J.

Arenib,

LateJ.M. Weltta&Co.,

IN

SOUTHERN AKR

MIS-

issued, bearing: Fouk
per cent Interest, p'yable on di'taand. or alter
tixed dates.
COLLECTIONS made on ill accessible points In the
United States, Canada and Europe.
Dividends
and Coupons also collected, and all most promptly
for,

&

D. Williams

Co.»

STOCK BROKERS,
New

York.

Stocks and Bonds

BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
A.DENIB'N WILLIAMS.
Member ol the
N. York Stock Exckang
Kiirtros Cox,

1

Hobaoe MiiNDBL,

>

Wm.H. HoTOHi«soK,)

I

N.

WILLIAMS,
Memhcr of the
York Stuck Excbaoge.

DantelDrkw,

General

special Partner.

I'ai'iuers.

&

Kenyon Cox

Co,,

BANKERS & BROKERS,

%

SI

Qovemment

WALL STREET.

Securities, Stocks,

No.

eflected.

Home

OFFICE OF

Uouds and Gold

&

Mead
BThe

S.

is

Inmirance Stocks and Scrips ; also,
Baulc Stocks and other Secnrlties.

" SPECIAI.TY"

MORTGAGE

Cent Gold Bonds

Walklll Valley Railway Company,
which we

offer lor sale at 90

and accrued

Interest, In

The Railway Is situated on the west side
ol the Hudson River, and Is now running for 30 miles
to New PjIiz, and is under contract to be in working
order to Kingston next fall. The bonds are a flrstcurrency.

Cash paid at once lor the above Secnrlties or tbey
on commission, at sellers option.
;

will be sold

Gibson, Casanova
BANKEKS

attention of Capil aliBls;and Investors generally

Invited to the

7 Per

IBnys and Sells

Clark,

BROADWAY,

141

FIRST

STREET,

Broad "street.

Securities.

BANKERS,

Bailey,

16

DESIRABLE

on commission.
lurnisbed, and purchases or exchanges of Securities made lor Investors.
NEUO'llATlONS 01 Loans, and Foreign Exchange

J. P.

|

DRAKE BROTHGRS, Bankers,

ties,

;65 \rAI.I.

Wall street

that date.

[NFoUMATlON

Eioans Nesotlated.

45

BANKERS, 16 Broad St.
COUPONS DFE MAY 1, 1671, ON PORT
X HURON and LAKE MICHIGAN RAILROAD
BONDS be paid on prtscntation at our office after

OROKUIS promptly executed, for the purchase and
sale of Gold also. Government and other Securi-

E.

those desiring a sate,

paying inyestment we haye no hesitation In offering
them as equal to anything in the market. For partlc*
ulars, maps, pamphlets &c., send to, or call upon

CEKTIKICATES OF DEPOSIT

CULiLANUOlIS Si^.CllRTi(iS,
No. 9 NEW SiREKT.

A

A Limited number of the bonds of this road hays
been placedlnonr bands FOR SALE at NINETY AND

;

M. Weith &

DEALERS

DETROIT & MILWAUKEE, Michigan

rrilE

D*CPOSITS received rom Indlvidnals, Firms, Banks
Rankers and Corporations, subject to check at
Bight, and Interest allowed at the rate of Foub per
cent per annum.

accounted

Gko Abkntb

M. WKITH.

GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA,

DRAKE BROTHERS,

BROKER,

n

J.

Co.,

NASSAU STRBET,

NO. 35

John Pondir,

&

Haying the Endorsement of two Railways,

ACCRUKD INTEREST. To

BANKING HOUSE OF

Geo. Opdyke

WALL STREET, NEW YORK.

U8

Wh. a. Stbpbxbb
Opdyks

G. Frakoib

Michigan

SETEN PER CENT GOJLD BONDS,

reliable correspundents at all
the principal points tliroughout thl8 b'ate, and upon

BARING BROXHERS & COMPANY.
6'i

Lake

prompt and

all collections payable in mis City or Houaton, make
no charge lor collecting, and only actual charg* upon
interior coUectlonB. Immediate and prompt at teni ion
given to all busincBs entrusted to us. Itel'er to JSat.
Park Bank, Howes & Macy, anu Spofford Tlleston &
Co., N. Y., 2d Nat. Bank, Boston, FijceLepeyre & Bro.,
N. O., Drexel & Co., FhJla.

&

Port Huron

Co.,

OALVESTOIV, Texas.

Contractfor

iron or Steel RatU,

Finemcial.

Bankers,

PINK STUEKT

NeeotJatc

and nndenal^e
all baslnea*

McMahan &

Company, T. H.

BANKRRS AND MERCHANTS,
12

[April 29, 1871.

&

Co.

EXCHANGE PLACE.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
FOREUtN EXCHANGE and GOLD boaglit and sold
MO. SO

on the most favorable terms.
IKTEKK.ST allowed on deposits either In Currency
or Oold, subject to check at sight, the same as with
the city Hanks.

ADVANCES aiitle or. all marketable eecnrltli^s.
CKBTI FTCATES 01 Deposit Issued bearlii!: Interest
'JOLLKCTIONS msde at all point, ot ttia UKIOB

we invite the closest investigaprincipal and interest are

class Investment, and

tion of them.

The

PAYABLE IN GOLD.
The coupons are paid semi-annually
the

first

in this city,

on

days of April and October, free of govern-

ment tax and the
;

bonds

issue of

is

limited to $20,000

per mile of completid road. Any InformatljO conci-rning thrm will he given at our fllcc.

EKASTCS F. MEAD

&,

THOMAS CLARKE, Jr.

FINANCIiL AGENTb.

ad UKITISH PRoVlNCEil,

bought and sold on commission.

&

John Munroe
No. 8 "Wall Street,

Co.,

New York,

senesClicular Letters of Credit for Travellers, and

DrdW

?

Blllii

on

Munroe &

Co.,

J.
NO.

EXCHANGE PLACE, COli. BROAD ST., N.T.»

'"'

HiGGlNSON,
&
BROKKRS

IN
Securities, Stocks, State

jBovernment
and Railroad Bonds,

NO.
Buy and

Sell

6

BROAD STREET,

on Commission the Bonds of the iollow.

Payable In sny part of Europe.A^la, Africa, Australia and America.
Draw Bills of Exchange and make teletfraphlc
transfers of money on Europe and California,

K. Jfdsov

&

(IN IOWA)—8 per cent.
BURLINGTON AND MCSSOUEI RIVER RAILROAD

tIN

NEBlJAsKA)—Spercent.

KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL
BLUFFS RAILROAD—8 and 10 per cent.
MIS OURI RIVER, Fl>RT SCOTT AND GULP RAIL-

ROAD— 10 per cent.
LEAVENWORTH. LAWRENCE AND GALVESTON
RAILROAD— 10 per cent.
FORT WAYNE JACKSON AND SAGINAW RAILROAB—a per cent.

mORTGAGES PROMPTLY C;iSHED.
Principals only Dealt vrith.

AupBKD W. Baktlbtt,

WM. SINCLAIR,

Ncw

<

may be checked lor at BlKbc.

tc

&

Bostwick,

42 Exchansc-place,

NEW

YORK,

BANKERS AND STOCK, BOND AND
GOLD conmissioN brokehs.
Make

liberal flclvances

Interest allowed

on

all First-class Securities,

on Deposit

National Bank of Texas
GAI.VESTON,
"".JfolKctlons made on all accessible points.
M. KOPPEKL. President.
Vlce-Pres't,
OHARlBair
LHABLES F. wr>-o-Bo''A"'-,"''-^'^I-EY.
NOY^S, AsBlstaut Cashier.

Manning,

BANKER AND BROKER,

NO.

6

BIN-

Notice Is hereby siven that the undersigned, as
Assignee of the above-named bankrupts, will sell at
public anction, at the Merchant Kxcl-angc Salesroom,
No. ill Broadway, in the City of New \ ork, on the 1 .Ih
day or May, 18T1, at la o'clock at noon by E. H. Lnd,

auctloneei-a,

BROAD STREET.

two

piircels of land adjoining

each other, situate partly in Spottsylvnnia County,
Virsima. and partly in Orantte (founty, Virginia, c«ntalning together seven hundred and sevon acres or
land known as the Vauclusc Gold Mining properly,
totrc'Uier witli the mines, minerals, metals and metallic
substances, buildings, improvements, fixtures, and
appurtenances tliereto belonging, IncludinK two steam
engines, and .-.11 other mining m;icliinery and ulensils
used in the mining operations now, or recently, car,^
ried on at the said Vaucluse mine. &c.
„ _
he sale will bo subject to confirmation by the Court.
Detailed description of Ihe iiroperty, and an iuven&c..may
be hud
fixtures,
toryofthe improvements,
'1

unon application to the "nde'S'KS^L''':,'» '''9 »''°''ncys, Messrs. BANGS, SEUGWitlK & NORTH, No.
IWBroadwKV, or to the Anrtioncers.
BEECHhR.Atslg^ieo,
No. 98 Front Street,
New YorKClty,
York, Marcb W. 1871,

JOBS

B.

ABR*H*M

In tbc matter of
Bankrupts.

•^

John

CO., No. 3 Pine Street.

Court.

low & Co

Nob. 40

&

INGEU and ABRAHAM B. CLARKE,

Tork'

Government fecurlties. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Exchane.; and Mercantile Paper bought and sola -N
COMMISSION, lute* est allowed i'Q oeposits^ which

W.illiams

Jr.,

United States District

Co.

Bankers,
Hawlbv,
No. 50 WALL STREET,

\wf UtillroaUs:

CHICAGO, B^ULI^GTON AND QUINCY RAILROAD AND ITS BKANOIIKS-8 per cent.
BURLINOI ON AND MISSO OBI RIVEK RAILROAD

DESIRABLE HEAL ESTATE.

Issue Ijetters ol Credit (or Travellers,

E. Judson Haw^ley
.'.JChASE

ON

BANKERS,
58

NO. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS.
payable tn Gold or Equivalent.

•

Money to Loan

& W. Seligman & Co.,

New

S.

THE INTEENATIONAL BANKING HOUBE OF

Special attention »rtven Ia Southern Secarltle0, nd (
alormatloa concernlnt; then tarnished.,^
1.%X

BRELAZ, ABT &
Resent

Street,

W.,

CO.,

Loudon.

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xmm
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

+

VOL.

SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1871.
NO.
CONTENTS.
We have received some communications on

12.

805.

this subject,

THE CHRONICLE.
Specalatlon and Resumption...
Mr. Lowe and Gen. IMcasonton.

Cban^s

Redeeming
Asentaof National Ranks
Naaonal Banlis of each State
in

517
518

Their Condition March 18
Latest Monetary and Commercial

aao

volume of the currency

622

3lst July, 1865,

519

KnjtlishNewB
Commercial and Miscellaneoaa

523

of

the

News

THE

B.\NICKRS' GAZETTE
Honey Market, Railway Stocks,
t). 8. Securities, Gold Market,
Foreign Exchange, New York
City Banks. PliiladelphiaBanka

AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
I

Bonds

680

Railroad, Cannl

and Miscelane-

62t— oosBondList

6.31-2

THE COMMEKCIAL TEMBS.
Commercial Epitome
Cotton

533

Breadstuffs

636

I

Groceries

6.37

.MilDryGoods
|

At

stands

now

concerned

From

at 111.

news up

to

5(3

limit

midnight of Friday.

still.

is

20 cents per year,
I

I

$10 00
6 00
mhscribers until ordered discontinued by letter.
is paid by the sxAseriber at KU own post-ofic*.

to

and

DANA

WIU.IAM

B.
* OO., FnblUhers,
79 and 81 William Street,
YORE.

Post
Mr. Alex. Holmes

is

.

OmcE

NEW

Box

4,532.

onr onl^ trarolling agent.

^^

the restoration of a sound currency, do not seem to be

The wild excitement
is

but
it

some of our correspondents
125, while others

to

fix

a higher

the last 6 years has lost one-quarter of

of gold

fall

is

due

in part to this

But, meanwhile, another great change has

There has been an active process of growth

and farming and mercantile enterprise.

trial

Emigration

has been extremely active, and the general business of the

The

expanded and enlarged
currency

is

not so

field

itself

much

for the use of currency has

on

all

sides,

and the present

in excess of the true

no such progress had been

volume as

at the Stock Exchange,

founded almost wholly on

the supposition that, with a view to give extreme ease to the

if

realized.

the other hand, however,

it is

claimed that before the

close of the war, in the beginning of the year 1865,

prospects of a resumption of specie payments, and of

which was renewed yesterday,

is

The amount of currency which was then amply
sufficient for the country will now be too small.
The South
has resumed planting on a large scale. The Pacific railroad
has been opened and has developed a new field for indus-

On
SPECDLITION AND RESCHPTION.

improving.

it

was 145, while

Probably, however, further consideration will

country has grown.

C^" The Publishers rannot be responsible for Remittances nnless made by
D rafts or Post-Ofllco Money Orders,
A neat file for hohIi[i<j current numbers of the Chrosiclb is sold at the
ofBce for 30 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 25. The first and
second volumes of the Cuboxiclb are wanted by the publishers.

The

the

volume

since 1865.

CaHsir.KciAi.iiND Financial Obbohioli, delivered by carrier
tooity sii^ysorlbers.ana mailed to all others, (exoliulre of poetage,)

Postage

up

volume; and the heavy

taken place.

Tai

WOLIAM B. DANA,
OfW «. TLOYD, JB.

Now

On

bring the conviction that these estimates are exaggerated.

its

TEBMS OF SUBSCSIFTION-PATABLB IH ADVARCS.
For One Year
For Six Months
7A« Chroniclb wilt be sent

aggregate

these figures and the other data

the calculation,

in

think gold should go

ThiOomxergial AND FINANCIAL Chromicle isissued every Satur- circumstance.
the latest

at present.

the

the former date gold

Our currency during

day morning, with

1865 and

we showed,

as

published, showing the

B39

Prices Current

€l)rontcU.

®l)e

in

lately

our paper currency was $1,048,261,304.

$762,832,066.

Quotations of Stocks and Bonds
BST
Railway News
528-9
State

I

liatlonal Banks, etc

we

founded on the figures

when

was but 1,050 millions, the
Hence the true volume of
price of gold was 200.
the currency might then be fixed at 500 millions, which
millions
as
the
present volume
might give 580
demanded by the increased business of to-day. This estimate would give a much higher premium for gold, and
the

volume of

the currency

money market, and thus to facilitate the negotiation of the
new loan, various expedients will be resorted to by the would cause it to range above 1 32. On this point, however,
Treasury, and that among these means an inflation of the the conjectures are innumerable, and the most careful esti
currency will very probably be favored. In what way this mates are little better than conjectures. The agitation of
inflation b to be effected does not appear.
It is enough for
these conflicting opinions, however, has a sensible effect on
the purposes of the speculators to suggest the probability of the transactions of Wall street, and the active export movethis e.xpansion, and without any regard to the real values of ment has tended to give additional firmness to the quotations.
the several stocks, a multitude of credulous buyers rush into
From these and other causes the subscriptions to the new
the market to give a further impulse to the mounting tide of loan have fallen off*, and will probably come in slowly until
advancing quotations.
The speculative mania has been the bonds are ready for delivery. There is an ucexpected
more quiescent in the gold market, but there are not wanting delay in the printing. The bonds were to be ready by the
significant indications of a change.
The events of last week, 1st of May. But a letter from Mr. Boutwell says ihat they
when the unexpected Treasury sale of 4 millions broke the will not be completed till a fortnight later, and it is scarcely
comer which was then manipulating, are not yet quite forgot- probable that any large amounts will be ready for a month
but the movements for some days past have indicated a
very firm market, while the heavy bids on Thursday for the
Treasury gold, and the largo exports of to-day, give new

late the sale of this

evidence that the premium

to

ten

;

down

is

likely

rather to

go up than

to

come.

With

a view to counteract existing obctacles and to stimu

new

loan,

Mr. Boutwell has determined

adopt a new method for the payment of the interest on

such of the bonds as are registered.

Much

trouble and

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THE CHRONICLE.

518

inconvenience will thus be saved to the people.
to

pay

The plan

AIiTKBATIONB IN THB BBITIBH TAXES
Kepeilea or
Reduced.

is

the interest by a cheque to the order of the Treasurer

by mail

of the United States, sent directly

of the bondholder,

who

Cnstoms

to the address

be freed from the necessity

will thus

to attend in person as at present at the office of the Assistant

Of

Treasurer in order to collect their interest.

[April 29, 1871.
TO

1855

1869.

Actilal

Imposed.

Diminntion.

£18.092.010

£2,836,484

£9,2i56,626

4.441,000
20,315,000
1,411,983
2,350,000

4,153,000
10,300,000

411,200

288,000
10,015,000
1,411,983
1,938,800

£17,700,684

£22,909,309

Excise

Income Tax
Other Taxes
Stamps

£40,609,993

course, this

improved method applies to the registered bonds only. For
the coupon bonds no Such arrangement is necessary.
It has been a matter of surprise that so few of the savings
banks of this city have subscribed for the new bonds. The

TBOU

Notwithstanding the heavy amounts of repealed taxation,
and the supplementary vote in 1868 and 1869 of nearly 35
millions of dollars for the Abyssinian expedition, there

was a

year ago in the British Exchequer a surplus of ^32,847,500,

They can gain larger profits which was the largest ever known. The balance is now but
by taking bonds and mortgages or by investing their funds 10 millions, and will be reduced to 4 millions by the remis-

reason, however, is obvious.

in railroad bonds, of

which there are large
which pay larger rates of
be gained upon government securities.
these savings banks are compelled to act
in

Wall

street,

interest paid

among

by

depositors and

to

amounts

offering

interest than can

To some
by

thus

extent

the high

the active competition

the banks, which have increased of late with unex-

ampled

The uncertainty of

rapidity.

however,

mach

movements of

the gold market has,
do with the present hesitancy in the

to

the

new

And

loan.

to several departments of

not less repressive

it is

commerce and

sion of the house tax, conceded with a
tion of local taxation

for the readjustment of local

reason,

is

presence of a

deficit

Treasury has

Certificates of Indebtedness will

And

bank notes are issued.

even

reduced to 4 millions.

be called

undergone

vital

changes.

when

On

the situation

whole,

the

in as

we may

nor

case with considerable plausibility, those persons
their theories will

run inordinate

Nothwilhstanding

risks.

these risks are so obvious and so threatening,

we

facts sufficiently account for the deficit

for

are in-

some new resources

is

for the

revenue

deviate from the well-worn

By doing

fundamental

by a

so he showed neither

and,

farsightedness,

the

Mr.

the motive which prompted

tax, to

dubious and novel exaction.
originality

on

thus

is

of extraordinary

track of tried expedients, and to risk his popularity

he violated

act

She

fortifications.

millions of dollars

of the government.

safely infer that although the inflationists are arguing their

who

the British

Moreover, the recent war and the

What is not so clear
Lowe
to adopt a new
must

may have

then,

letting of old

new movement

this

disturbed prospects of European politics warn England to

if these certifi-

cates should be reissued hereafter, a considerable time

elapse before this can be done,

By

dwindling surplus of 10 millions of dollars

its

with 25
One of the facts relied on by the advocates of a high
expenditure.
These
premium is the increase of the currency by the issue of bank
and
for
the
necessity
notes.
This increase, however, is only nominal, for as we
fast as the

some unexplained

seemed to admonish the

evils alone for a while.

confronted

have shown.

taxes, for

pushed forward just at the very moment when the

remodel her army and extend her

trade.

view to the consolida
This scheme

on a symmetrical model.

what

principle of

worse,

is

conservatism,

which, for one or two generations has presided over the
British

system.

fiscal

Ever

since Sir

Robert Peel,

in pres

formed that a larger number of merchants and business men ence of a formidable deficit, proposed and carried the British
are " operating " in Wall street than have ventured there Income tax, thirty years ago, this impost has been an unfailing resource in all such emergencies as that which now
for several years.

At

torments the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
tax

LOWE AND GENKBAL PLEASONTON.

MR.

We have often derived valuable
During the

last

international

week, /or the

finance,

American impost, and

first

England has attempted

Mr. Lowe,

made

than the tax on matches, which
list

many more.
to

copy an

to incorporate with her fiscal system

the Exchequer, might have

of a long

from

is

In

making

attacks

it

first

this

was renewed, and again

It

it

and

has survived
First,
lets the

it

to

the

applies itself

poor go

free.

restores the equilibrium of the other parts of the

English tax system which press with undue force on the
poor.

Thirdly,

by experience
less

more

judicious selection

tion

almost the sole survivor

ties,

of objectionable minor imposts formerly levied

spite of all

In

to the rich, wIjo are able to pay,

the British Chancellor of

a

for three years.

present time for three simple reasons.

time in the history of Secondly,

a tax unknown elsewhere than in this country.
this novel experiment,

renewed.

hints for tax reform

abroad, and might with advantage borrow

was imposed

it,

to

the
income tax has proved itself
be capable of collecting more revenue with

derangement of industry than any other form of taxaknown in Great Britain. In spite of its inequali
therefore,

and of the vehement opposition made to

the income tax has survived; and although

Mr. Lowe did

under the pressure of our old system of war finance. Not.
withstanding the cable telegrams which have passed between

not, like his predecessors, resort to this metliod of extrication

Mr. Lowe and General Pleasonton,

and the goading of Mr. Disraeli and the opposition has
driven him, however rel ctantly, to take refuge in this old

tlie

unpopularity of the

proposed lax was so tumultuously demonstrated in Londo.i

fi-om

his

the public clamor,

deficit,

the force of necessity

and elsewhere that the Government deemed it best to recede, resource.
The income tax last year was 4 pence in the
and to add 50 per cent to the income tax instead. Thus ends, pound; and as 2 pence more is to be added, the pressure of
for the present, what has been called the " surplus period" the tax will be, as we have said, 50 per cent, heavier than
of the English Budget. For several years past there has last year. The tax will thus have undergone 15 changes
been an uninterrupted reduction of the burdens of the British

since it was first imposed in 1842.
Sir Robert Peel first
1862 the amount of taxes remitted was fixed it at 7 pence in the pound, which is equivalent to
$13,447,790, of which the paper duty was 17,750,000. In 2*9 16 per cent. This rate was maintained till 1854, when
1863 the taxes repealed amounted to 11,768,355; in 1864 it was doubled to meet the expenses of the Crimean war.
to $23,231,595; in 1865 to $16,771,920; in 1860 to In 1855 it was raised to 16 pence, or 6'66 per cent.
On the
$26,724,905; in 1867 to $3,007,310; in 1868 to $1,575,000, close of the war the rate of 7 pence was restored. Ini 1858
and in 1870 to $24,243,350. To enable the Government to it was reduced to 5 pence, or 2'083 per cent in 1859
remit from 1855 to 1859 203 millions of oppressive tax i- the rate was 9 pence, or 3'750 per cent; in 1860, 10 pence,
tion, there was a necessity to impose 88 millions of other or 4'166 per cent
in 1861 the rate of 9 pence was restored,
taxes, so that the net gain to the people in repealed duties and in 1863, 7 pence. In 1864 the tax was 6 pence, or 2-50
was 115 millions of dollars, distributed as follows
percent; ir 1865, 4 pence, or 1-666 percent. In 1867 it

taxpayers.

In

;

;

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April 29, 1871.]

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619

was raised to 5 pence, or 2083 per cent. In 1808,
|ience money current re<[ulrea, as we lately showed, a much larger
was the rate; in 1809,5 ponce; in 1870, 4 pence, and in period for its completion ; except the April drain, which,
1871 it will 1)6 5 pence once rnoro, wliicii i«2 per cent, or ^ being more local, resembles in its swiftneM the rpiarterly

money market, and is o(t«n over in
more than a fortnight. Un the whole, the Britieh
Accustomed as method of Treasury payments does not work much more
balance of 110 smoothly than our own much abused Sub-Treaeury lyatem.

por cent below the nito of the United States income-tax.

To many
kept

we

persons

may seem

it

British Troasury

in the

is

so small.

are to sec in Mr. Boutwell's reports

a>

drains of tho Knglisli

balance

strange that the

millions of gold and 10 or 12 millions of currency,

it

U

his

spoken

way with

so meagre a bnlancc that 33 millions

ever known.

of as the largest

large balance

lies in

The

is

our

neci^ssity for

the peculiarities of the

Another suggestion from the

not

apparent how the English Chancellor of the Exchequer can

pay

little

European countries,

Sub Treasury year

300

is

i'l

a very elaborate speech

compels the deposit

millions a year more.

the Treas.iry vaults of

European nations there
meiits

use

the

banks,

monies

all

England and
no such separation. The govern,
and tho need f«r a complicated
In

in

other

is

like that of our Sub
Bank of England, for
example, receives from the collectors of taxes all the Government revenues and pays out all the Government
expenses.
These payments are made for llie most part every

and

sometimes mischievous system

Treasuries

three

does

exist.

The

months, and cause a quarterly tide

money market,
ward

not

in

London

the

similar to those recurring outward and

with which

currents

our

own

is

have often had to complain of the derangement of the
monetary equilibrium caused by our Treasury. Under the
English system similar complaints are not unknown, as may
view of the cast-iron policy of the Bank of
on which it attempts

Hence we have

millions.

ClU.NGES

m

TUB

PAYMENT or INTEREST OS THE BKITISB NATIONAI. DEBT.

Annuities.
litles
Total

£5,932,556

l,Wi

.

Exchequer
Annuities (1885)
Savings BanliS (1886)
Kcd Sea
Total

Norfolk..

much more

paid out by the

Bank of England

twice as

much

for the ordinary

due quarterly.

approved.*
Jacksonville The Fifth National Bank of Chicago,
National Bank
approved in addition to the Metropolitan National Bank of New York.
The National Gran The National Exchange Bank of BoaiteBank
ton, approved in place of the Suffolk National Bank of Boston.
The National Bank. The State National Bank of New Orleans, approved.
The Madison NafI The Third National Bank of Cincinnati, approved.
Bank
The Union National The National Park Bank of New York,
approved.
Bank

Jefferson

Kentucky—
Ifichuiond

..

.

.

Louisiana

New

Orleans...

•

The

1

of New York, revoked.
Neir National Banks.
the only oatioQal bank orfranized

Central National

is

Bank

since the

13tli of April, 1871
Official

No.

812— The First National Bank of Cassopolis, Mich, Anthorined capital,
$50,000 paid in capital, $50,000. Asa Kingsbury, President C. W.
;

:

Kingsbury, Cashier.

Authorized to commence business April

18, 1871.

These payments occasion a large temporary

The

withdrawal of money from the bank.

by the

falls

BBDEBMIXa ASBST.

The

Texas-

1

expenditure nf the government, a large part of which

These weekly changes are

ac:ordance with an arrangement tnad*

proTSd.

Tho following
is a1.so

Uedeeiuing Agents of Natioosl

The First National The Importers' and Traders' Natloiial
Bank
Bank of New York, approved.
TheKlcUand Nat'l The Tradesmen's Nntiooal Bank ot
Bank
Pittsburg, approved, and also the
Fourth National Bank of New Tork,

£5,515,482

Besides these disbursements, there

AGENTS OP NATIUNAL BiNKg.

io the

MAJCB OV BAHK.

B7!l

5,458
467,900
6,307
238,013
a!2,886
18,000

.

Annuities, Great BriUin.

in the

The First National The Tradesmen's National Bank of
Bank
Philadelphia and the National Mscbanics' Bank of Baltimora, ap-

Virginia-

Quincy

Reduced Three Per Ccnta..
Exchequer bonds (18S;l)

unexampled

is

with the Comptroller of the Currency.

Massachusetts
£2,864,339

changes

furnifheil liy, an.l published in

April and October.
10,574
4 J31
+4,048
27,014

NewS^PcrCenU
New 2<i Per Cento

power

Banks since the 13th of April, 1871.

Michigan—

NewSPerCents

500 millions a year, or

to raise

REIiEiiiiUlltIG

t'olluwing are the

ments which disturb the Bank of England and the British
Schoolcraft.
Ohio—
mojey market. In 1868 the amount's were reported as
Mansfield...
follows, exclusive of floating debt and interest on deficiency
Illinois—
bills, amounting in 1868 to £213,075
Jacksonville..

Xcw 3 Per Cents

the other hand, our Federal taxes are but

records of any European nation.

its business.
The half-yearly interest on the National
debt forms one important part of those government pay

£5,84e,689

Thus the 33^ millions of our British
585 millions of dollais a year, or 16

material wealth and productive

to do

Conaols

Mr.

showed, 226

and are likely to be still further reduced, while
taxes do not probably amount to much more than

arid the insufficient coin balance

January and July.

lately

in-

money market

We

in

it

an aver.ige of $12 82 per capita, from 30 millions of people,
whose resources are multiplying, and whose growth ia

The

be supposed

this country

millions,

our local

200

raise

On

dollars a head.

familiar.

Ebgland,

in

cousins have to

300

ol

Britain iur the current

millions of dollars, the local taxes being, as

Gosehen,

in

increasing; that

The budget of Great

diminishing.

system, whicit separates the Treasury from the banks, and
belonging to the Government.

facta before us is the gratify-

ing fact that while the tax rate of England, aa of other

fact that

much

of this

money

is

enhanced

Lease ol the United Companies of New Jrera«r.-Tha nnited

who
money by

New Jersey are about to pass under the control of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, tlie committees appointed by the
directors of the Pennsylvania Company and the New Jersey Companies having, it is understood, fully agreed to the terme, after
long-pending negotiations. The united companies comprise the

effect is

paid to persons

have no banking account and keep part of ihe
them. Moreovnr, whether they keep ank accounts or
I

not^

the recipients of these quarterly payments, and also the

railroads of

Now Jersey Railroad and TransjOTrtation Company, the Camden
and Amb.)y Railroad Company, the Philadelphia and Trenton
Hence tho drain for currency Railroad Company, and the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company.
to make than is usual here.
of the lease, the Pennsylvania Company agrees to
which is here more irregular occurs in L itidon once a quar. By the terms
take the property and franchises of the united companies, to aasame
And investigations show that it amounts to £1,830,000 all their obligations, and to pay dividends of ten per cent per
ter.
upon their capital stock. These terms will shortly be
for each ot the April and July quarters, £2,270,000 for the annum
submitted to tlie stockholders of the New Jersey Companies for
January quarter, and £1,370,000 for the October quarter. approval. The lines leased to tho united comi>anie8, extending
business community, have

These figures

much

larger quarterly

are, of course, subject to variations

payments

from

tern

But it is well to truce the unifuniiiiy of such
Mr. Patierson, who read an inieresting paper
on this subject a year ago before tlie Lonlon Satistical
Society, tells us that, however large these quarterl) drains
of currency from the Bank of England may be, the extra notes
soissied tind their wny back to the b:ink in three weeks time

porary causes.

phenomena.

after floating

in

tlie

current of tho general circulation and

passing throu:;h a multitude ot hands.

In "his country the

over nearly every county in the southern part of the State, will
Ertning
also be under the control of the Pennsylvania Company.
Post.

New

Torit City Debt.—The following

principal and interest of bonds and stocks

is

a statement of the

;

UlTf
Principal, Including temporary loans
Interest on the same

and

trust

oooanta

(S0,4ST,H4 Bl
l,*!,!** 41

oouhtt.
Principal

Inlercston tho same

«

•"'SSS'2
en,!^ S8

principal the Commissionere of the Sinking Fund
hold $17,784,068 1, and the interest on this amounts to $371 ,801 05

Of the alwve

+

:

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IHE CHRONICLK

620

STATE—THEIR

NATIONAL BANKS OF EACH

[April 29, lb71.

CONDITION MAECH

1871.

18,

We

are indebted to the Comptroller of the Currency for the following reports of the National Banks of each State and
redemption city at the close of lusiuess ou Saturday, the 18th day of March, 1871. The returns of the cities are not
included in the Stales of which they are a pari
BESOUBOBS.
New
City
Rhode
MassaNew
Hampshire.
Maine.
Vermont.
Connecticut.
chusetts.*
of Boston.
Island.
York State.
$11,479,787 14
40,070 47
8,3t)il.250 00
470,000 00
341,450 00
390,142 79
1,H14,419 81
Due from redeeniing and reserve agents
117,963 23
Due from other National Banks
21,878 29
Due from State banks and bankers
209,813 89
Real estate, furniture and fixtures
30,655 91
Current expenses
1.3,809 75
Premiums
Checks and other cash items
282,879 67
Exchanges for Clearing House
189^383 '66
Bills of other National Banks
1«8 00
Bills of State banks
26,9:j8 89
Fractional currency
25,572 67
Specie
995,804 00
Legal tender notes

Loans and discounts

Overdraft*.

U. S. bonds to secure circulation
U. S. bonds to secure deposits
U. S. Ijonds and securities on hand
Other stoclis, bonds and raort«jages

—

$4,920,929 06
14,701 46
4,880,000 00
475,000 00
128,150 00
212.234 60
1,194,980 72
61,130 79
0)
.37,1
1.311,010 29
41,*!4 38
3,629 13
74,692 19

$7,(X19,951 76

131,507 00

121,345 00

8:J,«82

27

7,178,900 00
300,000 00
379.05 00

Wt.Sm 00
l,in3,2:« 44
87,191 97
19,1H8 47
18.5,478 41
18,988 22
94,775 94
117,297 71

$79,453,559 27
16,931 84
29,821,6,50 00
8.50,000 00

$52,081,549 56
126,585 30
34,9!)9,450 00
l,2:i5,t)00 Wl
2.573,.".00 00
905.277 9.)
7,.58T,188 12
3i)4,5MJ 98
172,127 11
1 252,562 39
389,921 03
19,877 00
525,362 63

1,930,000 00
425,369 06
11,842,.373 .36

$31,941,826 20
127,593 30

$22,778,086 95
17,076 47
14,699,600 00
260,000 00
123,000 00
292,206 03
2,046,906 40
425,276 74
80,2.38 97
566,447 08
123,461 61
79,649 44
537,919 53

19,92i 1,500

420,000
735,950
758,876
5,141,9S6

21
85
00

8,022,626 56
1.34,458 16
1,607.*14 31
744,253 OT
35,885 00
470,313 11
5,803,628 22
1,770,536 00
190 00
106,288 46
2.082,004 52
9,138,798 00

135,000 00

3,335,000 00

75,000 00

$24,836,347 01 $12,805,054 60 $18,270,576 16 $107,579,905 77 $152,057,288 94

$43,096,269 67

796,506
17
161,773
165,838
4,057,779

226 00
10,288 14
28,900 81
459.460 00

21,017 67
42,914 31
622,159 00

00
00

204,664
2,245
53,086
44,184
1,337,220

l,52(i,42:j

201,189
822,7b0
170,533
42,72S
543,030

00
00
67
78
00

00
00
(0
24
70
46
18
15

65
51
91

00
00
19
50
00

304,950
331
66,805
116,882
2,150,647

$63,048,708
483,069
33,171,100
1,570,500
1,499,000

01

.3,15.3,006

36
85
93
87
42
84
98

72
00
00
00

12,206,257
1,519,713
792,196
2,003,390
601,384
217,985
1,838,895

97

667,648
3,118
205,054
445,281
5,304,755

00
00
57
60
00

Clearing House certiflcates

Three per cent

5,000 00

certificates

Total

$9,125,(100 no
1,502.137 84
1,006,061 23

Capital stock

Surplus fund

Undivided profits
National hank notes outstanding
State bank notes outstanding
Dividends unpaid

7,375,762 00
47,471 0<)

99

38,.333

Individual deposits
United States deposits
Deposits of U. S, disbursing officers...
Due to National banks
Due to State banks and bankers
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable

Total
* Ezclasive of Boston.

4,940,331 41
112,644 13
30:j,070

182,920
39.149
36,204

40

90
83
36
32
00

90,001 00

$4,833,000 00
707,724 83
4.30,449 86
4,256,889 00
20,424 00
19,089 04
2,285,323 76
109,307 72
67,221 70
6<i5 44
1,825 63
5,133 62

LIABILITIES.
$7,510,012 50 $39.,222,000
1,072,481 27
9,,967,8;32
382,.363 16
4,,581,771
6,221.049 00
30 ,'i60,.'>49
SM,422 00
190,032
8,fi:« 03
90,437
2,604,321 84
21 ,16.3,826
75.'.>41 53
439,782
113,195 09
271,570
21,005 83
700,741
11,593 91
99,144
.3,500 00
44,213
222,000 00
36,000

00
06
.35

00
00
02
07
47
33
21

40
27
00

$17,800,000 00
10,.301,992 61
4,877,588 80
23,0;39,062 00
89,375 00
39,991 73
47,564,:M1 49
8,213 79

$20,364,800 00
2,117,986 20

14,381,696 25
2,554,427 25

874,847 61
341,011 72

$24,836,347 01 $12,805,054 60 $18,270,576 16 $107,579,905 77 $152,657,288 94
t

9o,oo6'6o

00
98

$36,093. 41 00'

1,550,,323 31

4,310, 217 03
28,701 ,524 00

$25,0.56.,820
.^,373.!,517

1.444,999 71
12,720,023 on

17,341 ,997 00
229,,708 00

146 915
82,400
5,480,363
8V.249

00
10
05
54
.34,873 84

101, 801 57
13,040,,989 81
202, 396 05
103.,064 93
I,5ti7:,820 81
308, 619 10
29, 2S7 43
176, 000 00

6,918;i;3a« fl»

422,,7S4
102. 185
46,549,,098
650,,593
132,,243

CO
95
5X

60
29

2,423 921 72
1,253.,980
528,,285

78
83

542, 699 03

$63,082,343 99 $129,311,666

$43,090,269 67

Exclusive of

590,000 OO

$05,082,346 99 $129,311,006 82

New York City and Albany.

BESOUKCES.
Ci ty of

Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
U. 8. bonds to secure circuVn
U. S. bonds to secure depos*8
U. 8. bonds & secures on hand
Other stocks, bonds & mort's
Due f'm red'm'g & res've ag'ts
Due from other national Vkh,
Due from State b'kh & b'kers.
Real estate, f urnit'e & fixfs..
Current expenses

Premiums

Checks & other cash items..
Exchanges for Ciear'g House.
Bills of other national banks.
Bills of State banks

Fractional currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing House certificates..
Three per cent certificates.
.

New York

$194,461,344
141,159
39,296,900
700,000
9,586,700
6,184,983

9(i

92
00
00
00
83

9,896,668 80
1,829,167 56
7,990,340 91
1,34.3,676 75
1,324,982 05
1,.589,240 80
84,017,885 67
2,305,428 00
4,.3(>5

349,5.J8

19,911,767
24,455,97 S
18,370,1100

0,270,000

00
89
25
00
00
00

New

Albany.

Jersey. Penn!.ylvania.* Philadelphia.

),732,1I8 46 $22,12.5,422 05 $:35,922.388 35 $39,088,95) 88
22,017 13
29,071 30
2.50,025 90
10,247 40

00
300,000 00
109,350 00
,5.37,978 59
2,799,528 52
873.872 40
107,854 09
222,000 90
5,360 32
6,9S6 79
4.30,099 34
30,157 95
85.988 00
1.209 00
24,783 03
2,151,.'j00

11,024,950 00
305,000 00
214,1110
4.-«),979

4,022,780
927,483
451,928
1,131,502
149,995
70.555
767,324

00
72
00
07
87
00
02
93
21

309,396 00

1,150,377 00

00
74,945 57
05,294 29
1,886,846 00

205,000 00

190,000 00

10,.528 .56

4.55

Surplus fund
Undivided profits
National bank notes outstd'g
State bank notes outsumdiug
Dividends unpaid
Individual duposits
U. S. deposits
JDep's of U. S. disburs'g offic's
Due to national banks
Due to State banks & bank's
Notes and bills re-discounted
Bills payable

$73,4.35,000 00
19,160,671 11
9,913,7,57 17

1,787,961
1.027,024
1,495,821

440,683
103,813
493,105
508,036
2,955
132,226
104,702
4,093,058

00
00
07
27

00

570,000 00

1.58.5,263

784,8.14

1,868,0.39

460,751
127,924
365,224
6,767,081
589,442
S,125
152,829
411,931

Overdrafts
U.S. bonds to secure circu'ii.
U.S. bonds to secure depo's.
U.S. bonds &secu' son hand.

Other stocks, bonds* mort's.
Due from red. & res. ageuts.
Dlie from other nat'l banks.
Due from State b'ks & b'krs.
Real estate, furni'e & fix's.,.
Current expenses

9, ,599

KM

I

380

20,919,887 00
150,516 00
102,229 19
24,3.32,904 90
4:14,717 21
17,393 38
1,179,746 97
335,113 91
188,462 04
67,262 44

5(),905

82,9,S9

124,101
2,181,875
524,927

7.5,087

1,087,946
256,:i35
56,5:37

37,152

Premiums
Checks and other cash items.
Exchanges for clear'g house.
Bills of other
Bills of State

banks.

Virginia.
$5,442,003 36
169,423 85
2,874,000 00
252,000 00
1,000 00
63,382 28
560,789 40

W.

Virginia.
80
38,715 98
2.-2,-i8,000 00
200.000 00
1 8,200 00
187.001 01
298,178 72

RESOUBCES.
N. Carolina.

78
33
89
40
38
71,:i68 18

249,6 5 .38
123,345 07

134,404 10

85

$1,682,064
28,945
1,008,100
130,000
62,700
292,518
273,783
26,934
121,894

374,:i67 81

0!)

1.30,804

58,451 77
84,:)99 03
241,748 52

30.217 67
30,257 99
54,151 18

21,072
94,106
22,160

271,808 00

62,279 00

15,980 00

15,346 25
82.383 96
615,171 00

00
63
23,:172 95
346,202 00

124,288
258,397
293,188
18,418
6,949

91

998 36
111,418 23
505,813 82
100,223 00
2,430 00
40,215 96
89,204 65
1,9C8,998 00
:i8

360,000 00

l:!0,:J80 .50

14,274 18
1.5,313 64
34,723 49
22,701
2,123
8,380
2,814
172,974

no
00
34
35

00

11,:J80,7.32

81,002
84,933
39,000,422
71,898

$3,2(ifl,.50:l

;13,729
199,.500

61

78
00
00
00
55
48
68
37
00
70
98
03

00
00
82
79
05

5,576,454 34
1,149,500 53

913,888 32
4i.3.171 07
30,2.3 02

8,9*1 47
I

S. Carolina.
$l,8t>2,.50n 71
13,6-i4 54

712,000 00

$4,596,502 72

Georgia.
96
44,427 59
1,901,000 00

$437,408 42
7,4.50 93
504,000 00

$2,7'J0,971

Alabama.

1,000 00
107,008 32

800 00

31,148

(;o

71,275 no
1:M,713 01
154,098 89

60,8:10

42

3.56,217

72,127 .33
25,959 25

110,844
28,129
88,866
100,491

3:11,318 09

23
90,690 81

.30,7,56

08
40
48
24
28

2.3,609 47
202..506 86
53,2:18 71

9,807
52,591
11,601
14,890
60,930

64
67
00
88
46

49,947 00

316,268 00

810 00

399 00
6,088 98
115,652 79

.30,666'

66

2,54.5,.547

00

254,000 OO
750,000 OO

10,.32O
43,.336

286,227 OO

100,000 00

$7,335,025 23 $35,766,330 08

New

Orleans.

$3,049,003 04
9.018 53
1,723,000 00
4,000 00
47
606 700 40
ISI.liOl 04
251,400 95
39
69.078 93
101,010 11
718,043 90
a36,(10:l

miMi

Texas.*
$368,560 87
10,.573 :i5

500,000 00
75,000 00

800 00
18,320 00
74,907 99
59,601 33
14,-282 01
47.018 95
1.3,.501

58

19,784 69
8,799 06

2,784 03
326,256 88
126,608 OO

$7,002,999 24

$1,624,177 30

$8,649,279 70

$1,713,076 74

$2,1.50,000 00

$50n,000 00
:«,042 34
22,091 08
381,780 00

00
48

$300,000 OO
31,799 29
36,897 12
315,106 00

$4 ,666,273 10 $ll,27-2,.583 84 $7,257,:i59 03 $4,299,666 01 $3,638,856 62
• EicluBlve of the San Antonio National Bank from which no report iias been received.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
$1 ,050.000 00 $2,989,450 00 $2,296,000 00 $l,n83,n00 00 $1,211,000 00
Surplus fund
260,000 no
290,219 41
274,888 35
70,787 35
143,45:1 83
Undivided profits
57.387 2i
200,020 92
99,094 63
142,8:18 65
88,664 .35
National b'k notes onts'ng..
8-36,423 00
2,621,285 00
1,938,241 00
827,155 00
548,470 00
State bank notes outs'ng
Dividends unpaid
5,i:i0 no
1.3,146 .50
1,'205 00
78,400 00
612 00
Individual deposits
2,16'J,112 ,56
4,184,:123 :i3
1 690.379 70
1,767,062 54
1,512,634 08
U.S. deposits
21-2,8:10 12
70,.36l (iO
17:3,144 32
88,900 83
Dep's of U.S. disb'g officers..
.54,0 (i 1.)
110,082 :i4
.30,318 38
Due to national bauks
500,557 30
283,:190 .44
91,079 00
110.705 38
29,980 23
Due to State b'ks A Bankers.
40,463 78
13,i)21 66
135,:123 17
:J8.:i!3 51
67,515 61
Notes & bills re-discounted..
84,8.50 00
2:11,552 72
112.092 77
Bills piyuble
100,000 00
20,000 00
7,600 no
18,701 15

2,.582
19,72-.

'"35'66

02:

ln,275 11
83,a38 17
982,216 no

21,919 64
91,022 72
749,281 00

83,5.38

.

.

160,000 00

20.000 00

50,000 00

Total....

Total

102,.577 89
19,.565 23
87. .592 28
1,791,0:10 61

5,919 43
19,295 ,38
179,467 00

6.588 42
18,938 25
150,800 00

.

01
18,203 81
S6,98J 60

46'863'66

93
69

6,632 28
148,894 99
440,254 00

319,678 31
72,919 18
523,887 37

00

38,700 no

......

Fractional currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing house certificates.
Three per cent certiflcates

32

4i
84
76

150,000 00

277,741 00

.

950 00
841,719 32
l,88:i,0(j5

16,021 83
30,014 03
399,214 00

10,000 00

$29,129,916 26

109,024 00

.

banks

13

80,000 00

129,170 00
2,955 00

r.at'l

23

$7,335,025 23 $35,766,330

15,788,900
145,:M9

190.400 00
38,620 00
174,781 13

66

194,908 19
700,155 08
129,117 61

330,:359

039,598
114,578
96.89 i
134 075
30,270

3,204 01
7,P82,000 OO
400,000 00

$2,348,217 00 $10,891,"85 OO
412,072 82
1,925,991 19
2:12,703 18
82:1,989 01
7,o:i5,972 aa
1,703,702 00
11,528 00
123,027 00
17,080 35
37,018 53
2,.351,.338 98
11,839,730 OS
51,978 36
106,484 90
41930 16
2,48^.390 'si
07,810 25
34,621 13
396,141 25

6,989,081

200,(H)0 00

11

4«,706 89

2,008,7.50 00
1.50.000 00
2(10.350 00

$4,590 502 72

107,904

Washington.

16

191,850 00
76,795 64
1,944,188 10

Baltimore.

$1,528,185 00
351,667 04
71,040 81
1,287,950 00
14,:i09 00
9,301 78
1,113,9:M 20
37,057 21
1,475 12
1M,:J49 78
16,623 78

20,
:l,213

$1,204,041 09
.36,189 45
950,000 00

87
06

00
00
80
09
4,02'.l,^29 00
1 97.5,000 00
4,910,000 00

Total
$430,123,046 48 $15,896,312 74 $44,2.37,835 89 $79,714,104 24 $82,767,523
"
* Exclusive of Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
e <of the City of Baitiniore.
t Exclusive

Loans and discounts

.3:j

2,613,286 27
1,84.3,840 34

25,913 57

$9,000,000 00
2,:m1,198 36
774 028 83
6,(:44,901 00
13,715 00
23,905 23
8,912,862 41

1,887.226

73,965,585
21,796,747

00
60
77
77
23
67
72
91

Mnrvland.t

$2,990,2:15 87 $17,741,070 71

$29,129,916 26

00

189,188 50
199,295,650 51
204,237 88

5,24'J,0.)0

7,668,500 00

Delaware.
$2,184,958 50
2,494 95
l,4.5;i,200 00
60,000 00
3,850 00
70,175 81
274,784 75
30,168 23
28,825 96

$79,714,104 24 $82,767,523 88
.LIABILITIES,

31,928,859 00
231,:i59

1,.587.350

1,216.662 32

00
225.000 00
900,700 00

1.3,3911,200

48,3.32 (i2

$2,6.50,000 00 $12,176,540 no $24,495,240 00 $16,437,470 00
2,7!I4,418 70
990,000 00
5,641,901 04
6,547,842 05
4-16,303
1,4.55,.302
1,835,728 16
1,741,084 23

$430,123,046 48 $15,899,312 74 $44,237,835

Total
Capital stock

23,880,550 00
891,000 (10

Pittsburg.
$14,485,000 21

$4,669,273 10 $11,272,583

M

$7,851,369 03

$4,299,666 01" $3,638,856 62

240,000 00
209,731 00
1,70:J,785

00

00
2,151,28:! 75
83,2-20 90
60,321 83

18

00

607,000 63

6,385 45
3,886,712 23

5,785 78
69,817 47

421,375 03

714,246 03
61,475 79
10,:102 13
.5,788 82
37,402 54

$1,684,177 30

$8,549,879 70

$1,713,078 74

1,0">5

194,884 41
86,917 23

$2,683,410
121,300
131,478
1,115,019

17.5,569

.3:1

60,000 00

$7,002,999 24

.

.....

.

THE CHRONICLK

April 29, 1871.)

l,<miiii

Arkanaaa.
f ra,«io

mid iU>C(iunU

M.4»

1-

«J,1(i7,498 61

74

«,71IBa8

I

ilttponltii

auo.omoo
M,OM>00

I

"ti liiiitil

4,480 00

'!';»

B0,m04

I'irclirn

Oil:

a,Mi«T
17,148 TO

Dua from

SItiii:

bka X

Real eaUUi, furniturr.
Current exponsoa

I7,«aS4T
a7,«7»SS

l>'k«r«.
&, Ilxt'a

Bill of otlutr uatloiuU

M

4a9,4M

MO

a7,(uii

1W,7W

46, 140

08

n.OTDM

U

I

m

iw.Tn
181,

I06.0B0 80

>,«8ige

n

Chocka and other caab Itema.
Exchangea for clearing houae

ml
m») im
aB,5«s as

BU.miii

as

Premiama

00

^KIO.OOO

181,474 47
48,181
18a,08()44

7,TS1 35

naaotriioM.
Tiuniwace.
Ohiof.
»3,W«,M(U IH «18,«4«,)m (17
(H, 1811 H7
178,6*8 48
a,Uii,a8oao 14,8»R,«on no
!iao,flaaoo
e&t.iwo Ml
I'lmi mi
'I'M fdO 00

LonlaTlllK.

M

521

IB
90

74 88
,1

M

II

1112 (jh;

U,tl8» 18
17,847 IS
188,788 01
198,787

W

:ii,mb 14

a84,81S70

OtnclnnaU.

Cleveland.

•A,«»1,T41 66
8,44* 93

$4.8H»,»47 8«

00

a,im,aoo oo
800,00* «o
18,000 00

8,801,

am

744,080 00
817,880 00
41,846 Tl

M6^6l6

1,»9,664 tt

n

198,789
ia4,910 OS
I64,«!S 88

Mnka.

11,898 00

ga,!taBoo
10 00

11,680 00

303.661 00

1,14a 41
1,904 as

11,610 18
4,413 91
887,84a 00

1,189 8«
9,747 80
199,709 00

18,184 98
88,607 40

«,4e9 00

806 00

000,866 00

"8^60600

Total

«841,888»1

$9,808,988 68

$9,807,319 60

Capital stock

$900,000 00

$3,880,100 00
988,889 17
983,760 41

$960,000 00
147,379 38
84,979 83
801,441 00

00
00
78
18
00

185,000 00

448,818
4,899
94,777
80,938
9,786,899

il

1M,9U

>4»,689'ni
96,638 78
908,7*8 49
»4,486 7a

88,786

10,9MM
101/«81

»
9,890 77
«

81,S« 80

BiUa of SUte bauka
Fraetlonal currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing bouae certlflcatea...
Tbree per cent certlflcatea

nilnnla.t

M tl3,m,48B 81

w.iaoaa

79000

MUOO

13,093 68

37
1,064,498 00

18,798 98
8,888 89
706,000 00

190,000 00

130,000 00

6*>,976

7,Sl!l00 00
681,000 00

78
01

888JM81

n

«l
16

4a,4BI»>
77,489 00

197,701 00

00
00
00
6»
49
7*

870,186

(

9,7WI
86,088^
184,887
9,100,601

1

184,080

p

MA.'Wf ii
l,in*,984 80

7tl,(B8 78

6ai.«nii

it«,Mou
148,918

n

978,9m 00
a89,7«6 00

1*08

M

90,780
196,941 04

i,e«,a6tao

<

80,000 00

9B|on'o6

$»,a'a.M0 88 $49,304,536 60 $13,633,097 30 $10,97\3aa 88 $89,960,471 98 $98,80,118^

LIAJUUTUIa
Surplus fund
Undlvldoil prottta
Nat'l bank iioteK uutatandlng
State bnuk notes outstanding
Dividends luipaid
Individual ditposlts

34,881 88

88,904 87
138,014 00

131,477 71
60.389 81
93,210 86

U. S. dopositDepo'a of I'.S. disb'g ofncers.
Due to national bauka
Due to Slate banks bankera

994 00
80

A

Notes aud

bills

re-dlscouuted

a,961,U4 00
1,367 00
1,842,310 18
85,6aU 14
3,»!)9

$8,709,800 00|$l8,447,816|n
831.784 83
3,386,661 90
a97i973 16
1,987,818 96
9,086,184

1,961 00
.376,786 98

9,096
3,412,718
ira,899
185,794
198,456
100,831

88

193,030 86
190,871 34
16,998 00

173,896 42

$9,693,993 68

$3,597,319 69

63,0ea78

MBO'OO

Bills payable

Total.

$641,865 91

* Bxcluaive of City of LouisTlUe.

110

19,787,«66 00
66,308 00
7,680 85

$8,600,000 00
501,898 87

S14,97t 48
a,9es,*7»oo
761 lOQ

l^a33,34a 46
361,086 80
181,066 UO
316,637 30
981,068 96
98,780 04

8,719,964 91
116,896 66

80,896 89

673,000 00

6,834 00

:

8,990,877 4»
448,890 66

$3,800,000 00 $14,137,000 00
886,948 06
8,444,884 80
979,604 90
7n,90**8
1,988,190 00
11,844,6*7 00
10,130 00
601 00
18,141 1»
3,488,309 41
8,661,680 08
110,596 87
960,448 19
166,51* 09
988,083 <iO
149,6*1 63
146,513 71
137,683 93
360,008 18
155,876 00
18,000 00
142,000 00
46,000 80

$M88,U*4W
l,8ai,80»Sl

n»,8*8S8
0,731,044 00
1,791 00

^877 40
U.641,il98 17

517,074
267, ITU
47,581
106,471
80,1*8
868,800

41

47

W

4*
79
84

$9,a9a,M0 85 $49,394,636 69 $18,638,097 39 $10,375,303 98 $8».960,47Ue $38,e«l,780 »»

t Ezclosivo of Citiea of Cincinnati and Cleveland.

Ezdoalve of Chicago.

t

Hsaocmon.
Loana and diacoonta

Chicago.

Michigan.*

$18,180^7 16

$7,120,060 51

97,399 67
6,756,600 00

111,7.W 11

Overdrafts
U. S. bonds to secure clrcul'n.
U. 8. bonds to secure deposits.
U. S. bonds & »ecut's on tuind.

»<a,500
465,717
1,393,475
519,848
310,670
640,605
198,961
1US,889
63,564
989,306
601,533

Other stocks, bonds .fc mort's.
Due from red. & res. agents.
Due from other nat'l bauka.

State b'ks & b'kers.
Real estate, furniture, &c

Due fra

Current expcuaes

Premiama
Checka and other caah

iteuka.

Bxch'es for clearing house.
Bills of other national banks.
.

Bills of State

00
38
31
60

87
09
72
96
06
33
00

3,%7,650 OU
30,00000
37,400 00
190,430
1,013,946
348,741
81,354
365,790
77,973
67,034
131,983

22
63
09
97
81
67
07
86

163,868 00

Detroit.
$3,379,634 84
14,158 87
1,390,800 00

00

350,000
400
15,000
948,760
339,143
.13,616

00
00
38

106,363
37,353
14,750
48,033
83,149
27,937

16
99
38
66
00
66
83
00

Wlsconain.t

Mllwaakee.

$3,38U,6Ti
60,161
2,066,250
100,000
83.900
60.901
579,217
231,163
42,717
187,773
41,080
38,516
51,607

$1,061,484
9,369
735,000
300.000
8,200
15,400
286,257
77,634
18,877
99,671
15,569
16,847
14,884
79,649
7,910

68,234 00

banka
4^593 7«

Fractional currency

58
45
00
00

13,778'47
16,574 96
538,749 00
60,000 00

$34,988,660 04 $14,668,318 56

$7,065,977 19

130,170 24
4,638,855 00
310,000 00

Specie
Legal tender notes
TtSee per cent certlflcatea...
Total

34,563
33,819
893,866
30,000

38
36
OU
00
00
10
38
95
24
61
09
00
86

36 00
70
84
00
00

43
00
00
00

00
71

49
78
35
76
13

34
75
00

13,677'92
3,468 61
362,981 00
15,000 00

20,952
14,607
413,297
26,000

$7,366,137 38

50

Iowa.
$6,948,290
146,806
4,299,000
300,000
124,460
320,118
899,196
347,885
178,7»1
3»t,353
148,302
73,518
146,490

31
79

00
00
00

38
53
66

70
57
98
87
31

kb'sto'oo
i.aoi 00
46,019 95
58,686 »(
1,198,998 00
10,000 00

$4,036,788 77 $15,697,683 85

Hlnneaota.

Mlaeonri.t

$3,913,7*0 48
57,396 99
1,978^800 00

$3,6*8,188 71 $10,968,801 «8
33,»<0 37
31.114 34
1,606,400 00
4,186,880 00
100,000 00
38,560 00
73,880 00
337,041 07
87*1711*6
830,006 01
670,804 88

818/)0O0O
33,360
88,914
415,456
183,991
107,468
149,843
47,198
41,838
84,353

00
88
.33

86
84
86

09
11

171,43198
138,547 70
149,583 09
.

40,8M38

64

68,013 11
38,8W 10

96,865'66

103,544 00

40 00
30,371 14
16,366 96
439,628 00

89 00
9,466
94,853
416(811
10,000

18

Tl
00
00

St. LODla.

154,661 60

44l«8&^
7*18*8
168,488

MiA'

«

88,43148
408,708 08
184,384 00
8,410 00
17,377 28
78,814 77
1,010,966 00
356,000 00

$7,932,186 17

«6,«67,iy78 58$19.7e8,3ai (W

$2,030,000 00
340,310 9*
209,901 40

$1,736,330
310,786
168,539
1,352,308

LIABI1.ITIBR.

$4,868,254 00
1,176.473 10
:107,401 60
3,406,706 00
1,066 00
11,393 50
4,531.069 49
16,714 77
46,088 19
36,160
36,407 83
228,129 77
3,386 77

$1,750,000 00
386,000 00
251.999 41
1,107,661 00

^,988,560 04 $14,668,318 55

$7,065,977 19

$6,700,000 00
3,369,000 00

Capital atock

fuud
Undivided proflta

Stirplus

Nat'l
State

651,751 88
6,098,640 00

bank notea oatstanding.
bank notes outstanding.

Dividends unpaid

635 00
13,474,610 37

IndlTidu&l deposits
8. deposits
Deposits of U. S. dis. officers.
Due to national banks
Due u> State b'ks A bankers.
Notes and bills rediscounted.

V.

Bills

3,740,678 57
3,403,365 16
650,079 07

payable

Total
* Bzclaslre of Detroit.

M

t Exclusive of Uilwaokee.

460 00
3,6!M,1165 87
101,630 39
436,134 10
2^0,189 08
114,937 84

$3,136,000 00
423,179 75
190,756 50
1,815,896 00

93
08
»(
63
19,8m 03
64,202 83
5,000 00

3,622,433
43,034
50,287
3,999

$7,355,137 28

t Exclusive of

St

$750,000 00
203,793 06
61,506 22
658,085 00

4,347
823,573
415,006
3,718,203

1,565.704
168,637
163,416
256,163

5,849,610
91,775
180,493
76,092
66,431
48,200
10,000

11

13

69
Oe
219,479 46

00
07
58
00
3,19r7 00
69,171 58
l.J

21
26
91
13

00
00
99
37
02
89
56,358 00

1,666,186
1,380
1,754
3,099,759
121,314
113,061

00
00

361,604 68
31,600 60
9,923 00

$4,036,783 77 $15,697,682 85

$7,933,185 17

00 $6,610,300 OO
98
678,887 SO
87
880,768 71
00
3,646,166 00
818 00
1,137 00
34,133 40

1,490,874 61
29,803 01

8,688,410 86

75,488 45
100,077 50

778,4*8 64

96,1*9 31

49».oa»ao
3,570,806 70

986(60»46

$6,251,878 66 $19,7aa,88S 01

Lonia.

RSSOCTRCBS.

Loana and discoonta
Overdrafts
U. S. bds to secure clrculat'n.
17. S. bonds to secure deposits
U. .S. bds and sec'ties on nand.
Other st'cks.bds db mortgages
Due from red'fi: & reserve agts
Due fr'm other National b'nks
Due fnn State b'nkw A b'nk'rs
Real CfLale, furniture Jbfixt's
Current eiijenses
PremiimiH

Checks and other cash items..
Exchanges for clearing bouse.
Bills of other Nalional banka
Billsnf State hanks
Fractional currency

Specie
Legal tender notes
...
Clearing house certlflcatea
Three percent certlflcatea....

Kansas.*

Leavenworth.

Nebraska.

$594,403 64
16,343 80
385,000 00

$987,459 96

$837,394 03

160,000
5,400
16,636
146,360
167,776
48.444
45,389
15,143
33,639

00
00
13

43
83
01
05
39
64

8*,0T>66
80,886 00
8,076 91
3,000 43
133,331 CO

14,408
300,000
200,000
11,760
34,559
73,282
313,871
1,689
43,856
4,T37

90
00
00
00
95
87
09
63
67
28

19,959
400,000
400,000
9,800
141,096
359,166
19,4*3
23,076
96,846
12,911

17

00
00
00
71
06
30
83
31

96

37,»M 39
4,060 77

20,161 69

17^«6 bb

34i937°o6

11,635 65
1,163 50
113,606 00

*7°867i3
»,88«88
113,576 00

Oregon.

$446^1 24
11,3^ 36
250,000
50,000
38,050
82,3»t
140,434
3,408
30,214
6,207
1,945

00
00
00
31
73
44
67
16
64
350 07
431 16

1,185 00
88,311 88
64,666 00

California.
$109,913 SO
69,741 55
400,000 00
100,000 00

3,199 83

6,437 63
13,873 06

66

Colorado.
$707,866 00
33,085 48
354,000 00
150,000 00
120,200 00
14,888 65
268,134 69
158,841 16
41,061 87
58,940 00
10,618 53
3,800 00

UtMk.
$88,065 67
81,708 OS
150,000 00

20,076
800
1,981
117,838
11,063

Idaho.
$95,334 66
M8S 68
90,000 00

85
8,300 58

"MoDUna.
$160,318 44

3.8B9S4
80,000 00
30,000 00
3,048 88
88,883 86

00
66
73

41,5n 09

888*4
6,1«18

41

18,186 V7

U,788 8«

916 87
2*,08»48
1,4TO44

1,441 96

11,817 88

3,106 13
10,718 SI
8^867 40

60104

ion OB

>>,68100

'99000

46*00

454 00

4,414 85
31,603 *>

341 48

"80i'40

3^844 70

191,613 13
l,»t3 00

8,411 78
30,361 00

9,88*88

139,84*00

^06O0O

17,100 00

$90^6*l 84

$a,1*«,603 38

$406,««6 >7

$«l,8a0 74

IMUM H

360,000 00

100,000 00

7%«aoao

14,saBM

100,000 00
7,880 80

100,000 to
10^*0*

78,388 16

1,647 88
188,888 00

8,080
86,800 00

T1,M» jf

*44,*07 0B

80,817 t>

1**,SM88

8,118 87

Stttao*

. .

10,000 00

$1,841,660 81

Capital stock

480,000 00

Surplus fund

13,311 59
40,541 70
319,915 00

Undivided

proflta

National bunk notes ontat'd'g
State bank notes ontaUndIng
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits
U. S. deposits
Deposits of U.S. dis'b'goffl'es

Due to national banks
Due to State bnks and bauk'rs

686,816 33
96,866 88

33*,068U
10,749 60
17,980 41

$1 190,071 17 $3>U,434

4fi

900,000
66,867
11,067
179,000

00
63
97
00

400,000
64.500
96,837
353,388

00
00
88
00

397,513
73,473
331,904
33,884
7,388

34
75
61

1,014,580
137,860
346.780
68,066
63,060
11,000

89
98

Notes and bills renliacouuted.
Billa payable
$1,845,660 81

• Exchulvaof

tbedtyot Lekvenworth

$1,190,071 17

370 00
06
67
01
96
87

$1,190,706 47
LlAB114TlXa.
350,000
6,000
66,890
313,680

00

800,000 00

00
1*
00

17,438 51

416,480 71

81,886 87

81\000 00

104,461 80
100^143 84

1,0I«,«19 88
106,600 74

U

10,07* TV
«1,8I1

W

18,60*99
8,748 96

1<T10 80

W

S4,ml6

148 88

$*,U8,aO*88

$4»tk«8B «I

80,841 84

00

$lk54a,484 4*
^-niwa-v

$1,198,708 47

$900,58184

$0^88814

tIM,3ain

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THE CHRONICLE.

522
Cateat fHonetarp anfi Commercial

(ffnglial)

BXCHANGB AT LONDONAPRIL

. .

8

Tim.

BATB.

DATS.

short.

11.195<®12.0Ji

April 1*.

months.

26.65

@25.7U

13.11

@13.11)«

26.76

@25

Hamburg
((

Paris
Paris

Bjrlin
Frankfort
St. Petersburg

@

120^®
3ujj@

3

moi.

25.3fl®!5.41
13.7J»®13.73ii

April

14.

126.60
6.2.5J4

131
...

short.

119 11-16

3 mos.

31h®33

compared with the

48K%49

90 days.
3

mos.

86

8 mouths. 12.S2>4,ai2.87)«
3.27
6.27X
t*

Oadia
Lisbon
Milan

short.
3

mouths.

£
AprU

York....

14.

60 days.

bank post

110

other doposits

Bio de Janeiro
Bahia
Singapore
Hong Kong...
Ceylon

60 days.

Madras

X p. 0.

Sydney

[From oni

feature of the

week

98

94X

78s. 2d.

478. Od.

12Xd.

12)41.
Is. 3j^d.

4(8atl6

4,3116,239
18,1 l,6fi4

Coin and onllion

.

.

com

10,940, •'14
,

36.

6

mos.

Sp.

Coasols
Price of wheat

1*. lid.

40

for

London, Saturday, April 15.
the reduction in the bank rate of

discount to 3} per cent. Not many weeks since it Tvas anticipated
that, as the Franco-German war had been brought to a close, an

last

1870.

Bankminimum
Open-market

Is. 4d.

24,728',K(M
I). 94 01*18

21.861.917
12:985,697
31,090,866
13,023.406
92.324,(141
2X p. C.

9:j«
7d.

8d

43e

56s.

7Xd.
Is. Xd.

llKd.
Is. i^A.

accommodation at Bank and open market

compared with those of

coiTespondent.1

c.

11 Xd.
Is. 6d.

mule yarn

The quotations

p.c

i

91Ji
eOs. 9d.

Mid. Upland colion..

No

11,247,186
30,711,280

19,887,614

Bank rate

U. lid.

is

98H

5,»98,2ii6

S4Xa24«

dlB.

own

11,815,(08
30,06«,44a
8 p. e.

24.269,360

24>i@35

«(

Calcutta

8,180,787
16,958,7*3
4p. c.

24,948,595

Mch7l3. 90 days.

Mch.

U. lUHd.

Bombay

16,020.798
17,369,894

24,177,488
7,292,714
18 041,710
12 8 7,812
19,369,796

28,906,947

MaTT 9. 90 days.
Mch. 10.
4».Sd.
4«. 6d.
4 p. c dlB.

6

£

£

Government

26X

1871,

1870.

1869.

£

16,800,517 90,167 428
securities 12,876,158 I8,277,''«6
Other securities
18,623,873. 17,'.aj,821
Reserve of notes and

Valparaiso

Pernambnco..

The

bills

Pttblicdeposits

Jamaica

Havana

of

including

Circniation,

Naples

th«) state

:

1868.

186T.

ia^27.l0

Qenoa

New

five previous years

62X@52J<
27

be inferred that

accumulation of capital in the London market that even a good,
and healthy commercial business fails to check the downward'
movement in the rates.
The following statement shows the present position of the'
Bank of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols,,
the average quotation for English wheat, the price of MiddlingUpland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair, second qualitjr

BATK.

Nominal.

short.

Vienna

TIKB.

may

is

ably larger than at the corresponding date in the four previous
years. It may be contended, therefore, that our trade has improved, but that the continental troubles have produced such ani

LATBBT

OK—

it

by no means so bad as some would induce us to believe.
The securities held by the bank at the present time are consider-

our trade

KXCHANGB ON LONDON.

14.

[April 29, 1871.

" other securities," from which

JXms

RATBS OF BXOHANGB AT IiONDON, AND ON LONDON
AT LATEST DATES.

Amsterdam
Antwerp

:

,

year are

as:

1871.

1870.

1871.

Per cent. Per cent.
3 &... i>i& ..

rates:

i^&iX
8U and 60 days' bills 2X@S
3 &.... 3J^@2>«
3 months bills

I

,

follows

Per cent. Per cent.
months' ba'k bills s%@a
iH'f'-'fi
6 months' ba'k hills 8\@8X ft>i(Si
4 and 6 trade bills ..S}i(S>*
3 QSX

4

The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and disupward movement in the rate of interest had been inaugurated count houses for deposits are as imder
1871.
1870.
The close of the war did, in fact, affect materially our position, and
3
lit
Joint stock banks
produced a considerable increase in the export demand for gold
call
la
Disc unt bouses at
3
wiih 7 days' notice
1\
Discount
houses
2)^
but when the outbreak at Paris took place all confidence in the Discount houses with 14 days' notice
iS
IJi
early restoration of credit in France was lost, and the export
The following are the quotations at the leading Continental
inquiry for go d immediately ceased. Since the rise of the Com. cities
r-B'krate-^ ^Op. m'kI->
,— B'krate— ^Op.m'kt—
mune to power in Paris, the accumulation of gold in the London
:

;

:

market has ben very great, and there is now no expectation tha
France will become a drain upon our resources, for, in consequence
of the grave position of affairs in that country, and of the uncer.
tainty with regard to the future, there can be but little hope that
English capitalists will venture upon investments or engage in
It seems, indeed, that we have
speculations connected with it.
entered upon a period of very low rates of interest, the duration
of which may be very considerable. The news from Paris and
Versailles appears to indicate that there is no great prospect of a
speedy termination to the dual government, notwithstanding the
assurances of M. Thiers that " the most perfect order reigns in
France, Paris alone excepted;" "that the government is pursuing

—

plan, and will only act when it shall consider that the right
time has arrived ;" and " that our army, tranquil and confident
awaits the decisive moment with assurance, and if the government
still delays to employ it, the object is to render the victory less
sanguinary and more certain." But even with the triumph of th
its

1870. 1871.

At Paris...... 3X
5
Vienna

1870.

6

nom. 3

6

5

4
Berlin
4
Frankfort. 4
8X
Amet'd'm. 3>f 3J<
6
Turin ... 6

—1871.

5

3V 8V

Hamburg.

2X
3X

St. Peters-

6

There has been very

3><i33
3
6

little

1870.

1870. 1871.

BrnsseU.. 2)i
Madrid ... 6

burg

s« 3V
6

m

6

8

4«

7-

— —
6

1871.

4
6

8«

alteration in the rates of foreignr

on Paris is qviite nominal, and for
three months paper on the French provincial cities it is 25.76®
but for HamItalian bills have been rather more offered
25.85.
burg and and Antwerp there has been a good demand.
Gold continues to flow into the Bank, there being no export
inquiry. Mexican dollars, however, are in demand for shipment
to the East, and are rather dearer. Annexedi axe the prices of
exchange.

The

rate for bills

;

bullion

SOLD
s.

per oz. standard.
Bar Gold
dQ
fine
do
Reflnable
do
do
peroz.
Spanish Doubloons
South American DonbloonB... do
do
United titates gold coin
BILYBR.

77
77
73
76

d.

d.

s.

—8X <a77
®—
11
®— —
- ®- _
8
®74
®— —
8
9

Government of Versailles over the Commune of Paris, questiottg
of serious import are likely to arise and to be discussed. Only the
s.
d.
B.
a;
3-16® 6
o«-.
per oz. standard
6
other day the National Assembly voted in favor of the free elec. Bar Silver, Pine
5
0J4 © 6 11-16,
do containing 5 grs. gold peroz. standard
do
tions of Mayors, which is one of the concessions demanded by the Fine Cake Silver
per Oii. no price. @— —
perez Itstprice. 4 U'% @ 4 10J<,
Dollars
rebels in Paris. M. Thiers, on the result of the voting being Meiican
The report of the directors of the Grand Trunk Railway Gom announced, threatened to resign his functions unless the vote wa^
of Canada states that after the payment of the interest en
pany
reversed, and the discussion which ensued resulted in a com.
first and second equipment mortgage bonds, a balance out of
promise, whereby the nomination of Mayors by the government the
half year's revenue of only £1,118 remains. This position of
should be confined to towns having 20,000 inhabitants and up the
is attributed to the circumstance that, owing to a ruinous
affairs
wards. France has evidently a great period of trial to pass through
competition, the Company has been compelled to accept low rates
but what is the Government to do, when all credit is lost and the
conveyance of merchandise, &c. Not long since a specu.
means of raising money is greatly reduced? The payment of the for the
lation was commenced in Grand Trunk securities, under the
first instalment of the war indemnity has been postponed until to.
that the interest on the first preference stock would be
morrow, and it is difficult to see how M. Thiers is better able to pro- impression
paid. The advance established has been very considerable, but the
vide the £20,000,000 now than he was on the 1st of April. Mean.

while the Prussian commander holding the St. Denis quarter of
Paris until that sum has been paid, has removed his headquarters
from Rouen to St. Denis, and has strengthened his position to an
important extent. It may be readily assumed, therefore, that great

and anxiety are attached to the news coming from the
French capital and from Versailles.
This week's changes in the bank returns are chiefly due to the
interest

The bank is in a very strong position^
the supply of bullion being £2,860,000, and the return of notes and
coin £1,700,000, more than at the corresponding period last year.
There is, however, an increase of £2,800,000 in the amount of
payrpient of the dividends.

publication of the report has caused as yet a very trifling

fall

to

take place.
Business has been very quiet this week owing to the holidays,
but the tone is healthy, and a steady improvement is looked
forward to. The following relates to the trade of Manchester
:

After the suspension from active operations for a few days at the end of last
week and beginning of the present, business was resumed on Tuesday, and
the market opeued quietly but steadily at last week's prices. Since Tuesday a
moderate business has been going on. The market has been quite without
animation nevertheless a fair business has been done, and in almost all departments prices are steadily maintained. Occasionally a little ir.egularity is
apparent, according to the pusitlun of producers. In some Instances spinners
have been willing to make a slight concession in price, and have taken % d,
per lb. less than they were willing to agree to on Monday last. This, however,
uis only occoired in •zcepUonal cases, and ether Bpiuners who havs uxg*
;

.

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:

:

THE

April 29, 1871.]

OHBUNIOLIS.

ord«n on hand, and hart fonnd a dtmand forthalr Eoodt, haTaaetiiall; Inalalad
np«u g*ttln|( an advanca upon tba prlcaa at which tb»j had pnrioat\j aold.
Sunia of tha larK« ipmnlnsa aultable for the China markata an rerjr woll •old
In adrance, and an acarce for early daliTonr. Tha OernuD bajrcm havo dona
amodante builnaaa during the woak, but Bare nuda (awer laqulrlea to-day,
and havo •euilii|{ly aatlaHed Ihalr Immadlato wanu.
In the ti«f inulug of the week the recelpta of cotton In Liverpool wen very
large and imd a ptirceptlble effect upon the market. Since Tuenday, however,
tboy have uuly been amall. Tha anregala tor the weak amounta tu lM,Oo6

Uotrpcol JBreadttufi Marktt/-V}k»
price* prevail In both.

Bratillan

iX *»

Eastludlan

6U9,ai4

Kijyptlau

191,ni
IftttM
S,8Si,fi««

627,313

Miacellaneoos

Imparts.

Barley f Canadian).... Vboab

4

8

S9

83

13

•

4
48

d.

a.

r

a

II
II

10
4
8

a

f

tT

B

tl

1

II
II 10

11
11

1

It

10
4

6

13
83
4

4
*

8
8

8
41

8
*

8
43

6

further decline

,

8

4

8
48

a d

d.

33

4
6
6

m.

Tbnr.

d.

U

•

It

8

4
1

8

44

to be noted

ia

with the exception of Bacon which is rather lee* firm.
Beef has advanced Od.
Bat.
Mod.
Toe*.
Wed.
Tbnr.
Frl.
a.

Pork(Etn.

pr.

»1.7»7

86,770
8SI,ei4

s.

1«,I48

closes at

d.

—

d.

a.

107

738
488
684
890

736
438
684
600

d.

a.

d.

a.

107

107

8

736 738
43 8 c c 41
880 880
880 880

Refined Petrolenm ia Iteady, aa
Rosin has advanced fid. during the week. Tallow

a decline of 8d.

9,911

Mon.

Sat.
d.

63
16

Rosin (com. Wllm.)..V 113 b
"
(fine pale)
"
16 9
Petroleam(stdwblte)..y8b
"
(spirits)
10
Tallow(Amerlcan)...y 113 b 43 3

489,649

B.

107

736
488
634
690

Liverpool Produce Market.
are Spirits do.

d.

107

7S8
V113» 440
..."
B34
"
690

meaa)..«bbl

Otae«ae(ane)

(»,(i07

d.

Beef(ex.pr. meaa)..V8041b 107

Exporta.

2.138.839

II
11

6

11
11 10
13 4

ProtMon* Market.— ffo

s.

Total

a.

tT

S

Wad.

Tna*.

d.

6

11
II 11

13
ai

Bacon
Lard (American)

7S,8(n

BnadgMb

far

Plonr, and lower

in provisions,

t)eti,4t4

8«<,iia

a.

n

Oata(Am.ACaa.)....«4Bft 8 S
Peaa (Canadian)
«r804fe4S 8

1860-TO.

330.7!4
1U,1«0
8M),11S
T,8S»
6,4j4

6
S

,*d Winter)
lOaliroralaWhlt*)...
_^

April 13, compared with the corresponding period in 1809-70.
Bzports.

d.

Oora(W.m'd)...V480»n'w

Liverpool

mwkat

Wheat and

Hon.

s.

bbl tT

Wbaat(Mo.9M(l.Il«l)..VcU

producen alwaya commanda a good business.
Annexed ia a statement showing the imports and exports of
cotton iato and from the United Kingdom, from September 1 to
l8^l^-l.

in

Canadian Peaa have lUgbtly adraneed.
Sat.

Floor (Weatam)

A

Imports.
balea 1,ku<,T)1

623

•hows considerable weakneM

bales, and, i>a the tnidi.' have only taken 86,000 balea, tba elook In Liverpool baa
matt'rially luervanud, and uow amonnta to 818,000 Dtlaa. which la the largeat
total that baa beuu reached fur a loug time. Aa It la wall known that there Is
atlll a vury large qiuutlty at •«» which favorable wlnda may bring In any day,
aplnuen have iiu auiloty about the aupply of cotton for the future. Uoodaiapled cotton, however, remains scarce, and, owing to the abundance of mouer,
Gcttoa la aaally held. 'I his prevents a collapse In prices which under other clroamstancaa might have occurred. In aplte, therefore, uf thu large stock of cotton, and good proapecia for the futare, confidence Id aomethlug like present
prlcaa lapntty general, and buyera give out auy orders fur yarn aud cloth which
come to hand wltbont haaltatlon.
rery trltllug giving way on the part of

American

:

s.

Wad.

Tnea.

d.

J.

d.

s.

68
1S9
16

88
169
16

Tbnr.

d.

68
15 9
15

d.

a.

68

Wrt.

ad.
68
159

IJtt
The second series of public sales of coionitil wool for the current
16
IB
year were commenced on Thursday. The arrivals are large, viz.:
10
10
10
10
10
498 433 438 438 810
196,422 bales, comprising 17,481 bales from Sydney, 93,065 bales
London Produce and Oil Market*. The market has been ateady
from Port Philip, 1,664 from Van Dieman's Land, 85,459 from
throughout the week
Linseed Oil, however, closing at Sc. leaa
Adelaide, 952 from Swan River, 15,991 from New Zealand, and
from the quotations of last week.
81,810 bales from the Cape of Good Hope. There has been a good
Sat.
Mon.
Tnea.
Tbor.
Wed.
Frt.
£ s.d. £ s. d. £ s.d. £ s. d. £ s.d. £ s. d.
attendance of home and foreign buyers, and the demand has] been
Llna'dc'ke(obl).V tn 10 10
10 10
10 10
10 10
10 10
10 10
active.
Greasy Australian wool is ^d. and Cape Id. per lb. dearer Linseed (Calcutta)....
630
830
630
680
880
680
SugarfNo. 19Dch»td)
than in February.
$113b
300
300
868
388 868
886
The rainy season has now commenced, and this week vegeta Sperm oil
Whale oil
tion has made considerable progress. Taken as a whole the agri. Linseed oU
31
31 6
31 6
31 6
81 6
V ton 31 10
cultural prospect is favorable, and there is every indication of an
abundant yield of fruit. A large crop of grass, however, is veiy
VIISCELLANKOUS NKIV^.
necessary, and the next few weeks will determine whether our
Imports aitd Exports for the Wkrk.—The importa this
wants in this respect are to be satisfied. The trade for wheat has
week show an increase in both dry goods and general
been firm during the week, and. In several instances, an advance
The total imports amount to $7,359,8^ tbis
merchandise.
of Is. per quarter has taken place in prices.
week, against $5,818,857 last week, and $8,543,409 the preThe following statement shows the Imports and exports of vious week. The exports are $5,168,723 thia week, against
last week, and $3,867,31)9 the previous week. The
breadstuff's, &c., into and from the United Kingdom, during last $3,810,849
exports of cotton the past week were 23,246 bales, against 21,week and since the commencement of the season, compared with 987 iHiles last week. The fallowing are the imports at New York
the corresponding periods in.1869-70
for week ending (for dry goods) April 21, and for the week endrOB TBB WaBK BMDIKS AFBIL 8.
ing (for general merchandise) April 22.
1870'71.
1869'70.
rOKBISN DIPORTS AT HBW TORK rOB THB WBBK.
Imports. Exports.
Impone. Exports
1868.
1869.
van.
vsn.
cwt.
Wheat
6S3158 119 998
390,681
13,539
Dry goods
$1,137,196
$1,505,813
$3,138,388
13,808,833

—

;

830083008300830083008300
360036008600860086008800

iMmMBUCIAL AND

:

,

.

,

Barley

197.842
1C3,895

9,979
97,738

feaa
Beans

90 990
67 893

986

84,911
17,997

159

45 659

40

938,5.11

448

7,015

74,163

1,153

o»u

Indian
riour

..-

com

950,995

119,ti06

OOKKmOCKBHT OV THB SBASOX

8IM0B THB

Wheat

(AUS.

owt. 30,038,830 9379,079

Barley

Peas
Beans
Indlancora
Flonr

Gleneral merchandise...

4,419,388

4,379,387

5,010,781

4,754,307

618

ToUlfor he week..

$5,556,564
70,511,118

$5,88^380
M,908,S44

$7,150,130
87,073,887

$7,89a,8<a
111,488,881

$76,067,683

$98,793,574

$»l,333,9«7

$118,848,830

98).

For the corresponding periods in 1868-'69 the figures were as
under
Imports.

,

,

For the
week.

cwt

Wheat
Barley
Oats

Pew>
Beans
Indian
Floor

Com

Exports.

,

For the
week.

Since
Sept.

1.

136,849
88,193

9,487
1,695
5,843

Since Jan.

W,748

dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclnsive of specie)
from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending
April 25
BXPOBT8 mOX HBW TOBK VOB THB WBBK.
:

186a

1889.

1810.

1871.

Fortheweek

$4,170,578

——

$5,16^738

54,319,4—
»,433

$4,471,696
48,389,313•

$3,30,647

PrevlouBly reported....

"^

51,014,878

73,180,180

$58,4^^9,905

$53,761,008

$54,393,435

$78,837,908

Since Jan.

1

following will show the exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending Apiil 22, 1871
April 90—Str. Parthia, LivarApril 18— Brie Jenny. Porto
pool

Caoello

American gold

881
«1,»»0

April

Bnsllab market Hteport*— Per Cable.
The daily closing quotations in the markets of London and Liverpool ior the past week have been reported by submarine telegraph,
shown in the following summary

April

789

M

securities

are

steady, but close quiet at a slight advance over the closing quota.
tions of one

week

1887

n.8.10-40a

AtlanticAU.W.

93>t

Wed.
93K
9SK

90K

90M

OOJi

WK
t3K
WH

99;<

90

90

9(IX

mH

99K
«»H

Sat.

Mon.
«3
98

93

93

93^93^

89X

9>X

SOU

93

Thur.

FrL
88K

daily closing qnoUtions
Frankfort were
....

39— Str. Rhein, Sonthampton—

recoa

American gold

Silver

ban

Quid ban

19—Str. Cuba,
pool—

76,000
38,800
18,000

American gold
Silverban

MX
90K
93X

NX

—

....

96X

for

American gold

United Sutea 6* (18A8) at

136,090
106,403
800,000

LfTerpool—
American gold
surer ban

96^

96K

Lwerpool Oott<m M(vrktt.—S«* peoial report of cotton.

UtOOO

aala.

780,000

914,000
17,000

mvtn

Total for the week.

PnTiously reported.
Total sinca Jan.

1,

.|IO,001.<tB

1871

Same time Is
•7,S9»,984
8,747.687
18,6t«,788

1870...
1889
1868

9«X

1887
1888
1886

7.980,»«5
8.815,088
5,387.084

'fhe imports of spede at this port daring the past week have
been as follows
AprD It—Str. City of Port an
April 30-Brlg Emma Daan,
Priaea, Fttrt aa P.

Coiacoa—

96%

880,000
4lLtS8

Meninack, 8L
Tbnmaa
Amaricaa gold
April tS—8 r. City of Braa-

April 3t-8tr.

Liver-

Gold ban
Silverban
Americangold
April 19—ateam'r Wyoming,

3,800

93J<

(eon's)

The

Frankfort

Tues.

....
....

Erie Railway share*

April

London-

93X
93K
90K
S9K

Illinois Central shares.

31— Brig UCreole, Cn-

1,640

American gold

800,0
118,473

ban

April

18— Str. CImbrIa, Lon-

ago.

Consols for money
"
soconnt
U. 8. 6a (&-90B, 1883.
"
"old, 1886

Silver

don-

April

American gold

$763

18—Str. City of Merlda,
Havana
Spanish gold

London Money and Stock Market.—AmeiictJi

-

The

19,319
4,196

883
150

..

.

1

.

Since
Sept. 1.

533

17,t*),173
7,48<,707
3,911,713
813,057
1,888,673
8,469,761
3,599,815

815,708
117,900
99,916
33,065
37,843
188,830
76,701

Previously reported.

In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of
178,067
15,657
75,340
10,149
1,995
13,144
13,561

i36,9ll,890
4,879,165
&,969,19t
789,537
1,199,174
19,678.831
4,060,089

4.963.811
63,316
4,749 034 1048,433
464,346
40,876
1,111,»U
14,640
9.361,099
66,996
3,869,599 1976,858

Uau

1,960
1,374

Oold

on

Total (w the

tU>3B0

Odd

$LB44

tarn

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THE CHRONICLE.

624

S,907,66T

Previonsly reported
Total since January

Same time

:

1,

$2,919,461

1871

in

I

Same time

in

$8,131,887 1868
7,503,9761 1867

18TO
1869'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.

$2,633,101
674,743

:

[April 29, 1871;

Subscriptions to the loan will have preference, after the above-mentioned

two hundred millions are taken up, in the following order, namely
First. Subscriptions for equal amounts of each claBs of bonds.
Second. Subscriptions for equal amounts of bonds bearing interest at the
rate of four and a half per cent., and of bonds bearing interest at the rate of
per cent.
Third. Subscriptions for any five per cent, bonds that

five

BANKING

A.VD

FINANCIAL.

House of Henry Clews & Co., 33 Wau, st., N. Y.
Our business is the same as an incorporated bank.

B-4.NKiNa

Deposit accounts can be opened witli us in

Currency or

eitlier

Coin, subject to check without notice. Five per cent, interest will
be allowed on all daily balances. Checks upon us pass through

the clearing house as

if

drawn upon any

We issue Circular Letters

city bank.

of Credit for travelers, available in

Commercial Credits.
We make tele
graphic transfers of money to any desired point, and transac
every description of foreign banking business.
We draw Bills of Exchange in sums from £1 upward on.
^The Imperial Bank, and Messrs. Clews, Habicht & Co., London.
all parts of

The
and

the world

Provincial

all their

;

also

Bank of

Ireland,

The National Bank

of Scotland,

branches.

We issue Certificates of

Deposit payable on demand or at fixed
and available at all money centres.
Orders executed for Government and other Investment securi
also Gold and Exchange.
ties
Advances made on approved collaterals and against Merchan

date, bearing interest,

;

dise consigned to our care.
make collections of Xotes, Drafts,

Coupons and Dividends

and are

fully prepared to offer

We

with promptness on

all

points,

may not be

subscribed

for in the preceding classes.

Subscriptions to the remainder of the $200,000,000 of five per cents., which
now going on, and the bonds will soon be issued to the
subscribers, who can receive a scrip certificate in advance. If they desire to
pay their gold or exchange United States B-20s at once, in the registered or
coupon form. Registered bonds will be issued of the denominations of $50,
are unconditional, are

and $10,000 and coupon bonds of each denomination
except the last two. The interest will be payable in the United States at the
office of the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, or designated depositary of
the Government, quarterly, on the first days of February, May, August an
November, in each year.
The bonds of the several classes aforesaid, and the Interest thereon, are
exempt from the payment of all taxes or dues of the United States, as well as
from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority.
After maturity, the bonds last issued will be first redeemed, by classes and
numbers, as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury.
The reduction of the public debt since the close of the war of the rebellion,
and the relief, at the same time, to the annual burden of interest, are as
follows
Principal of debt, 1365.
$2,765,995,275
Paid under Johnson.. .L'JIW:;'.'..:.
865,595,371
$100, $500, $1,000, $5,000

Principal

March

4,

;

$2,491,399,904

1869

Paid under Grant

223,083 673

Present public debt

$2,268,316,231

Interest charge, 1865

Beduced

$151,832,051

in four years

by payment and funding 7-308

25,443,501

battking facilities upon either currency or gold basis.
Interest charge 1869

Hartey

a. S.

Fisk.

$126,389,550

Hatch. Beduced in two years by payment

12,052,998

FiSK & Hatch,
Bankers and Dealers in Government Skcuritiks,
$114,336,552
Present Interest charge
No. 5 Nassatj STREEfr, New York, Apiril 32, 1871. \
The proposed further reduction of the annual interest charge upon the public
The recent advance in the Six PER Cent Gold Bonds op the debt by refunding is as follows
Central PAcrpic Railroad Co. to a premium above par, affords By exchange of $500,000,000 U. S. 6 per cents for new 5 per cents of
1881
$5,000,000
an illustration of the popular demand both in this country and
By exchange of $800,000,000 U. 8. 6 per cents for 4X per cents of 1886 4,600,000
Europe for reliable six per cent securities having a long and fixed By exchange of $700,000,000 U. S. 6 per cents for 4 per cents of 1901. 14,000,000
time to run, and paying a fair rate of interest on their cost and
Total saving per annum by refunding
$S3,600,000
it further shows that the first mortgage bonds of honorably
The whole proceeds of the new loans will be applied to the payment or remanaged railroads, when known and appreciated, will command
demption and cancellation of the 5-20 years six per cent, bonds, and in addition
public confidence, and must to a large extent take the place of the to these proceeds the 6-208 are now being reduced by purchase at the rate of
are
called
(as
the
latter
purchased
or
Five-Twenties
Government
$10,000,000 per month.
C. C. NOEVELL,
in by the Government), and thus command higher prices than
)

;

In charge of advartlsffig United States loans.

heretofore.

The Chesapeake and Ohio

RaiiiKOAd, under substantially
the same Financial and Executive management a« that which has
rendered the Central Pacific so great a success, is being rapidly
extended to the Ohio River, in response to the demands of commerce for enlarged transportation facilities between the Great
West and New York and other important points on the Atlantic

Tbbasubt Omos,

15.

DITIDBNDS.
The following DMdtnds have been

declared during the past

present successful operation of the 237 miles of completed

Boston & Albany
Manchester A/ Lawrence

the very high character of the Company and of its Officers and
Directors, commend the Six Per Cent Gold Bonds of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. to public confidence as a

Union National

and

reliable security.

90 and accrued interest. Interest payable May 1 and
November 1. Bonds of $1,000, $500 and |100 each.
We personally recommend them to our friends and customers
desiring to make new investments, or to fund their Five-Twenties'
A difference of about 20 PER cent may now be realized with
Price

"Oitire safety

by exchanging Five-Twenties for these

lionds.

FISK & HATCH.

NEW LOAN

OF THE UNITED STATES.

Tlie lubBcriptions to tlie New Five Per Cent. Stock of the United States
now amount to about $60,000,(JOO. They are confidently expected to reach
$200,000,000 by the time the New Bonds are rsodyfor delivery in May. The

proposals of the Secretary of the Treasury will then bo ehanged to the following programme
Mrsl. Bonds to the amount of three hundred millions of dollars, payable in
coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after ten years from the date of
their issue, and bearing interest payable quarterly in coin, at the rate of five
per cent, per annum.
Steond. Bonds to the amount of three hundred millions of dollars, payable
in coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after fifteen years from the date
of their issue, and bearing interest, payable qtttirterly In coin, St the rate of
four and a half per cent, per annum.
ThirfX. Bonds to the amount of seven hundred ihilUons of dbtiars, payable
in coin; at' the pleasure of thoUnitefl States, after thirty jeite from the date
of their issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly In coin, at the rate of
(Mtt per cent, per annum.

CiNT. P'ABLB.

week

Books Closed.

KaUroadK.

road, the value of the property upon which they are secured, the
certainty of a very large and remunerative traffic for the road, and

superior, safe

When

PiB

COICPANT.

seaboard.

The

Niw York, April

iMay

15.

May

1.

iMay
iMay

1.
1.

BamJCs,
Mechanics'

&

Traders'.,

.

Tbe money market. —Money

FamAT

Evening. April

28, 1871.

has been easy at 4@6 per
cent, with a large supply offering during the past few days, and
a consequent tendency towards the lower quotation, and at th«
close 4 per cent may be considered the regular rate on Govera
ment collateral, and 5@6 the most ordinary rate on miscel
laneous securities. There have been no special influences hearing
upon the market, and the tendency toward ease ia chiefly due to
the several causes which we have previously noticed, among
which the most important are the general opinion that the Secretary of the Treasury is committed to the poUcy of keeping
money easy the return flow of currency from the country to our
city banks, and the feeling which now very generally prevails
that no successful attempt can be made under existing circum
stances, to produce a stringent market by artificial measures.
With these combined influences on the side of continued ease, the
expectation is quite general that there will be an abundant supply
of funds offering on call for some weeks to come.
The last bank statement reflected the currency movement above
referred to, in the deposit and legal tender lines, the changes
being as follows: Loans, decrease, |372,770; Specie, decrease,

—

;

$1,742,076;

Circulation,

decrease,

|57,723

;

Deposits, increase,

Legal Tenders, increase, $4,002,645. The result of
these figures showed the banks to be $1,661,260 stronger in their
excess of reserves, the whole excess over tlie 25 per cent legal
requirement being $8,340,366.
The following statement shows the present condition of the
associated banks, compared with the same date in the last two years
|2,'454',958

;

:

April,

Loam

and discounts..

Specie
Circulation.,
NetdeD0»)t»|„,...i,,.j,„.........

Legal Ttadera... ......;..... ;..;•.

22. ISil.

t286,2(>7,796
13,670,878
31,488,404

Ji^lSO.W

fffiUM

April

23. 1870.
»3li9iUi6,00O
25,310,(100
33,616,000
»J3,583,1X)0

IS.U0,0U0

April
24, 186«
—!-.,.».

$S57,458,IXX)
8Ji50,0(10
84,060,0110

177,840,000

B8,678W0

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April 29, IStlJ

For Coramorciiil Paper the demand liM been ffood, and brolinr*
report that much more of flrst-olaan paper could be nnijrotlatod
from the dry goods trade eapecialljr,
than U ofl'ered lor »ale
there soomR to be very little demand for money In thU way, and
certainly much less than oBual at this period of the year. Under
the jfood demand and small ofTerinf^a quotations are lower, and
very choice names have been aeffotiated at per cent.
;

p»r
,.«Od»Tt.

Cominaroltl, ftnt olau andorf (d
"
••
••

(olalini

• tnontha.
to d»t.
.4 to • niontlu.
.... 60 dava.

domeatlo

8 to

,

Ant dua

7

7
T

2
7

a8
«•

(tlO

£91
7 aS

montha.

4

o«in».

?
tHa
•.

monlin,

4

•Initial

Banker!-,

Vuttod Stales Boada.— Government securitius have been rather
dull during most of tho week, with prices /iconerally steady, closing
to niglit at nearly the same quotations given in our last renort.
I'ric.s in Ijondon have been iirm, and 5-208 of 1807 have sold up
I" 'i-'i. wliich is above par in gold.
At the Treasury purchase on
Wednesday only $2,000,000 wore taken, altlioujfli it had been
anticipnted" that a larger amount of bids might tw accepted in
consequence of the sale of 1 4, 000,000 gold tho previous week.
I'll,
total oflfered was $8,283,500, $1,000,000 being accepted from
Messrs. Flak & Hatch at 110.78, and the balance from numerous
other bidders between 110.68 and 110.79. At the same time gold
was selling at 110.76. so that the Government ))aid on some of
the bonds about 1-32 of 1 per cent more than par in gold. Tliis
is tho first time that 5-208 have been sold up to this point, and the
fact was regarded on tho Street with not a little interest, and with
much satisfaction by those who are chiefly interested In United
States securitiefi.
It was rumored that the Secretary of the Treasury did not
accept more bonds for the reason that they were offered above par
in gold, but little reliance can l>e placed upon the report, as it is
ditlioult to conceive of anything which would just now more
favorably affect Mr. Boutwell's funding operations, than to have
5-308 sell considerably above par. Little progress has been made
during the week in subscriptions to the new loan, the total to date
being $61,167,400. After May 1 there is every reason to think
that some material changes will be made in the business arrange-

ments for negotiating the bonds. To-day the market was a little
more active, and prices firmer than yesterday.
The following were the highest and lowest prices of leading
^vemment securities at the Board on each day of the past week
lay,
Krlday
Krl<U
Monday, Tnead'nr, W_eclnft«d*y Thnrnda;
AprUK. AnrllM.
April Zf.
April 28.
April 24.
April a.
»., looi coap....*r.6if U7
••a,
"iiSH
r.«« "U<K
1
117
- .Jin
n«K
•11«H r.«X
11«V .... :i6mi6J<
'
•iisy ua^ ii3j4
«S0*a,186aconp.*113X lUX ••13V1II
113% .... USX 113V
•»», 1864 ••
•:•-»•( lUH
113« •V-iK
U3K IWK
H3K
USX
ISX USji 'USV
'USX H3«
113H 113X 'USX 114
llSy USX >14
..
S-W«, 1365 o '•
lUX .." II2X ....
I12X
112X 113K 13V lis
•
S-.-Os, lafl
I12X112X IHX'WX '1»X .... UJK
113X .. 112X113
5 20'«,1868 '•
113
....
US U3X
112*113 'lUK 113 -IKK 113 'MSXllS
"
10-40'«,
I'WX .... 'lOIIWlOBH ;0»X IMK !0»X
•109X10»X 109X
Currency «'a
'USX 115X :15X •• "SX .... '115X 115X 'lUX U5X 115X ....

'MX

.

mX

ThH ta tha price bid and asked, no gate waa made at the Board.
State and Railroad Bonds.— Southern State bonds have been
without special features of interest, and have met with a fair demand at prices generally steady. The principal activity has been
iu tho usual favorites
Tennessees, Virginias and North and South
CenCarolinas. The Pacific Kailroad bonds closed as follows
tral Pacifies, lOOi, under a steady demand, particularly from the
German bankers Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 89@88i ;
Land Grants, 81i<a83 Incomes, 82@82i.
The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most
active State Bonds at the Board on each day of the week
*

—

—

:

;

;

:

Saturday,
April
6a Tenn..old...

eaTcnn.new...
da
6a
6a
6a
6a

N.Car., old..
S.Ctir., new.
Virg., old....
3 C, n, J
J

*

Missouri....
Iln. Pac. l5t....
n. P. L'd l.t....
U. P. Income..

s;

2?.
«7!4

66» 67X
49X 49K
a6x

-.'8

•TOX

71

Monday, Tneadav, Wedneid'y , Thursday Friday,
AprU25. A«rn26.
April 27.
^)rU23.
^r**; •66
X» 67X
.:"
67X .... •66$ «7X .!!'< ;.;•• •66X 67X 6«x
49

....

•71

X

61X

61

93X

....

9.1X

Ceot.PAC.Uold loix

wix

M|g49S

•25X 27

61

90
»0X
aov Si
eix 82X

71

71

62X

«1X
9SX

•••.

89X 90
81

m

SIX «2W
lOOX 101

....
....
....

BS
89X
SOX eox
SOX KIX

loox loox

•48X

:»X
•70

«
26

....

6iX 61X

S"
8SX

„••

81X

....

89

•SIX ••
100 lOOX

4a

....

25X

..

•

70X
60X 6IX
?.
»3X

8&V 89
•SIX SIX

m

81X

...

•.... 49

.

•69

•69

71

59X 60

«8X93X
8SS 89
SIX SIX
•81

m

loox loox lODx

madn at the Board.
Kailroad and ntsceUaneoas Stock.*.— The stock market
has been irregular and excited, and after a decline of more or less
im])ortance on nearly the whole list, was again rallied, and c]ose<.^
at prices generally a little below those quoted in our last report.
On Saturday 22d, and early on Monday, prices reached the highest
point, but under the influence of large sales, a break occurred, and
waa further assisted the next day by a large decline in Northwest
Common, which sold down then to 831. Subsequently there waa
new strengtli developed on the " bull" side, with a recovery in
prices, which was again followed by a marked decline and almost
panicky tone on Thursday, but another material improvement
*

ThlN

Is

the price bid and aaked. no gale was

to-day.
It will thus be seen that the market has been very irregnlar,
seeming to be alternately on the point of a rapid decline, or an
equally sudden advance. The fluctuations of the week on some

leading stocks have been as follows
lIlKhfst. Lowest.

Hud. RlT..a)X
" eert m\

Highest. Lowest-

98y Northwest preferred
lOOX
tsx
109
»SX ReadlHK
UIX
106
VWX Bannlbal * St. Joseph
«9X
1(0
llOX
pref.wnx
114X
8«
6S
Union PaclAc
SIX
SIX
Ohio ft Mississippi
6BX
49V Western Union Telegraph. 61X
87X
Northwest common
9tx
4SX
80X Pacific Mall
49X
The principal point of discussion in regard to these irregularities
in the market has been as to their cause, it being doubtful wliether
the break whichoccurrcHlwasthe beginning of an important down
ward movement priiduce<l by the " unloading" of cliiiues, or
whether it was a determintHl attempt to shake out the stocks of
weak holders, and at the same time create a short interest in the
market, aa a basis upon which to start a new upward movement

N. V. Central

LakeShoro
Bnck Island
Wabash

4c

:

..

lUX

626

that shouM carry prices to higher figures than have yet b««n
reached.
Since the rallvin;/ of tin- iiiurUii nn I il,,. »iriin>r<.r t,.nA
evinced to-day under In

more general opinion At
-i
movement.
The decline of Northwest Common to flOJ Is not tMtnantmi tor,
except upon the groond of spiM-iilatlvw manipulation, as It la
sapposed the June dividend will Cfrtainly !«• imld.
llio pro[Kmed change in the pn-xldeiicv of the Olil'i k Mitai*sippi Kallroail ban taken place. Mr. Daninf Tormnoi having b««n
electmi president in place of Mr. William P. Oris wold, which Is
.

supposetl to indicate an Interest of the Vanderliilt party.
The following were the highest and lowest pric** n't the active
list of railroad and miscellaneous stnchH on each day of the last week:
Batnrdav
Monday, Tno-«Iftv, WedHMtd'y Thnriday, rnday
Ann I 23. April 21. JtprUXI
AprlJX
A»rll 37.
AprtI*.
rr.Centail.R loix lOSX 1* \mv *V'WV ifnx :oiK 1 DRV inixlH loodo
scrip
96X nv
•tV »'Ni «SX 9I»V »»X MX MX 9S
MX
6S)i
garlem
129 V ist
ttS
U»
IKX ISS 11.1314 ISt
ISS
tsi
rie
21X 2IX »X VK
»1X znx II
20X J^X »1
Reitdlnic

IIUX

lUK

HI

I12X

l.akehliore....

Wahash

66

64V
mxm
•2W

Pittsburg

Northwest
do
pref

«U)2
10ni<
99
lis
114X

itock Islan'i..

Fort Wayne...
It.Paul

A:

do

Alton..

120X

mx

61V

13SX I37X

88V «x i
9>V VTX

MX MX

ICfiV

II)
'lig
67

do pref

Panama

6S

87X <0X

108X 108X

pref....

wnn iiaxnox iw

losK 109V

66

tUV I4X UOX
99V

Ohio, Mlialssln
Usntral of N.J.

Chic*

6SX

irx

89V
(SV MX
82X 14
SSU M
10i>

m

I0»X llOX
IO;x II3X

100

II2X
:oa

99V
61X <U\

62

«4X
8SX
SIX SIX

MV
130

....

»7

....

9JX

SS

nx

81

SIX

51

109X
119X 120X

in

I2<X

12S

1?<

IV7

IIIX lis

111

mx
9*X

SIX <nx

»i ms
nv .S3
\^^

•M
»«VI(»
63X «3V «lh 63X
HtH
81 V «2X
iSX
63X
4»X •<<<
f><.

loax iois

imx

130
121

19

....

131

.... •I3R

....

!OTV
•II8X

—

adx ....
89V 90S
»X 3IX

57
89
33

itox

109X

I«X
U9X

in

K»XIIOX

utuiwx
«8V «5M
laxiM
«t

•

•IX

»7

MM
MX mx
81X

ICIXtlM
119
...

•54

ss

....
131

D

crev.,C,C.*I 90X .... MX 90X
M 90X 89X ....
89X
Col.Chlc* I.C 21 V 94X 33X 34X
t»
*IX
33X
Del..LacK,*w llox UOV 109X llOX I09X I09X 109X IIO
I09W
in*
109X '10
Hann., St. Jos. 9;x MX 9«X n
96X1TOX lot 106
lonx imx
pref vyi 102X I02X 103X 108 IWX OS. lOTX ins lOrJV io*x loiC
do
Illinois Cenlr'l li«
IS1X .... '183X I85X 'IM IWX'IMX"
Mich. Central. l.>8
....
12SX .... '12S 121
'IQH
i»!x
Morris ftRsffOX
B., Hart. « Erie
Union Pacinc.

9JX 92X
IX •.
84
S5X
87X »8

A'est. t'n. Tel.
pref..

•ISX

11

PaciaeMaii....
Adams KTpr'HS

4«X 4'X
SIV S3

Am.Merch.I'n

51
60
43

llnltod States.
Wells, Kargo.

M

!!".

2

UX WX UX

U

Mariposa

QnlcKsllTnr....

mx

3

«!X S'X
»7V S9X
12S4

....

4»V 49
lOX a2X
SIX sa
SIX SJV

....

SIX 33X
MX 59X
10 X lOX
1SX
..
<6X «7X
81X «
53
SIX
SOX SIX
4SV 4»

Tbtala the price bid and asked, no «a/< waa

made at tho Hoard.

The Gold Market.—The

Treasury gave notice on Saturday
last that tho payment of May interest, without rebate, would commence on Monday, and the prospect of a supply from that soaroe,
with the possibility of further large sales this week by government ha<l a tendency to keep down the premium to 110^110}
during the first few days. On Thursday, when it was ascertained
that the bids for Treasury gold amounted to $1.3,361,000, and that
only $2,000,000 had been sold, the market received strencth and
advanced about J per cent. Aside from the official sales, the chief
source of strength has been found in the large present ai>d prospective demand for export the exports of specie last week were
$3,332,799, and the exports this week to date amount to $1,840,000,
with engagements for to-morrow, reported at upwards of $1,600,000, which would make the total for two weeks more than
$6,000,000. Most of the gold shipped is put np at the Treasury,
and a scarcity in double eagles is reported, so that the gold notes
presented are paid in small denominations, which are not acceptable to shippers if the export demand continues, this scarcity of
coin suitable for shipment may lend an important support to the
foreign exchange market.
Under these circumstances, together with a large demand for
customs, the prevailing tone is on the side of higher prices, if the
market is left to take its natural course. There is, however, a
considerable short interest, as indicated by the rates for gold
loans, which have been as high as 1-64 per day for borrowing and
" flat " to 8 per cent for carrying. To-day, rates were 1 per cent
for carrying and flat, 2, 3, and 1-04 per day for borrowing.
The customs receipts of the week have been $2,951,000. Payments on account of May interest amount to $4,000,000.
The following table will show the coarse of the gold premium
each day of the week past
;

;

-Quota tlons.Opening.

•atiirday.Apr.3t. ..HI

Monday,

•

34

" 25 :::^
Tacaday,
Wedn'day, ' 26. ...llOX
Thursday,
37 ...iiox
- 2S. ...UI
Friday,

Current week....
Prertous week..

Jan

...•.•.I

.;iox

1,1871, to date..

UOX

iiowest.

IIOX
IIOX
111

UOX
UOX
nox
IIOX

""X
UOX

—

Highest.

I

loa-

ing.

HI

tu

UOV
UOV
IIOX
inx

UOV

IIIX

UIX
luv
u?x

Total
Clearings.

OoM.

Csrrtaa*.

S3.S9!l.IiaO

i;»»i«4i

!Jn.*n
i43aMi

3S.7SV>rO

1/430.786

i,8oas»

111

IIJSIMO

lj»>.7a

UIX

4t.7J6jI)00

IJS1.40t

ijm.iw

TJ»u3

80t6Si.0l«

l.ai.4D4
].iii,sm

\z

1.061,333

UIX

Forelcn Kxchance. During the early part of the
there was a slightly easier feeling, and although rates were
generally quoted as previously at 109|(ii»110, bills could be
To-day the market
obtained more frequently at the lower price.
was firmer and some leading drawers advanced their rate to 110^
for 00 days sterling, and llOi for short sight.
There have been very few outsido bills, and we have h(«rd of
the best class of these drawn by a Sonthem bank selling up to
1091. Some irregularity in the cotton market, and an advance In
several grades has had an unsettling effect, and prevented In some
cases tho execution of orders for shipping, and decreased to that
extent the supply of cotton hills.
Aa a nattiral result of the high rates of exchange, the volame
of business transacted has been limited and the specie exports
have been large, amounting up to date this week to $1,341,000,
with the prospect of an export of $1,500,000 morw to-morrow,
according to most general reports.
The very large imports of merchandlae since the fint of
January, and the relatively small exports of United States securi-

"

.

..
..

:

:

,

unquestionably the two most important influences whjch have affected the exchange market, and led to the
present high prices and consftquent specie shipments. The trade
of the United States, as compiled by the Bureau of Statistics at
Washington, is given as follows for the seven months ended
January 81, 1871 and 1870:

ties this year, are

-1871.-

:

:

.

ports (Specie
Values.)

Importa.

ArtlcIeB.

Merchandise
Specie and bullion

Domestic Ex

|267,963,~"

ports (Specie
Values.)

»SS7.273,424
53,566,353

11,927,

»237,022,7S0
53,565,353

trade of the city of New York for the three
ing with March 31, was as follows:

The

1871.

Imports of merchandise and specie
Exports of merchandise and specie
Exports of specie alone

The imports

1....

S91.0^,»37

im.693

81.8711789

a2a.l«8.095

5S.»70.M8

290.107.870

15..5ia,186

«1,56«901

ai5.79.i.'57

50.915.9<17

2?B.5.»0..'i66

16.712,954
13,970,678

81,546,127
81,488,404

214,726,888

52,684,148
56,686,788

t214,S9!,636
33,211,650

months end-

24,

1871

Banks.

Capital.

Philadelphia

$1,600,000
1,000,000

North America
Farmers and Mech.

CommcrcIaL

8:0,000
800,000
600,000
250,000
250,000
800,000
400,000
570,160
260,000
1,000,000
200.000
800,000
400,000
800,000
600.000
300,000
1,000,000
800,000
SOO.C0O
160,000

Mechanics'

Penn

179,979,006
47,175,656

45,403.155
8,836,431

6,399,249

month of March alone were $38,696,064, the
largest of any single month on record. Exports of cotton for the
week from all ports amount to 81,222 bales against 35,844 bales
in the same week of 1870.
in the

Quotations are as follows:

ern..

Manufacturers'....

Bank

ol

Commerce

Girard
Tradesmen's
Consolidation
City

Commonwealth....
Corn Exchange....
Union
Fi'-st

S

London prime bankers
^commercial

t09^@ llOW

,.

@

Paris (hankers)

Antwerp

Third

Davs.

iioxa iiov

novo

109X(8 109X

'.'

5.15

Amsterdam
Hamburg

as.WX

f ranklort
Bremen

19
tfaalers.

®

7JX®

The

transactions for the week at the
Treasury have been as follows

72«(9

Total

The

,

Custom House and Sub-

:

5,884
51.000

3300
2,427
3,000
26,800
4 810

Monday,

*'

Tuesday,

"

Wednesday,
"
"

Tbnrsdar,

FrldayT

22.

25. .
26. .
27. .
38...

21

66,542,280 95

Payment during week.

»70,818,003 93 »11,7%,S26 25
5,073,184 52
5,166,282 33

Balance, April 28

$65,744,819 41

New Yobk

»9,6S0,043 87

City Bakes.— The following statement shows the
Banks of New York City for the week
the commencement of business on April 22, 1871

condition of the Associated

ending at

ATBEAGB AMOUNT OF

Manhattan
Merchants*
Mechanics

...

0nlon

phcenix. !:!.';:!;;:::...
glty.

.

;

Tradesmen's
Knlton
Chemical.........

Merchants' Exchange....
Gallatin, National
Butchers'.. .........
Mechanics and Traders'.

Greenwich
Leather Manuf
Seventh Ward,

Bute ol New rork
American Exchange
Commerce
Broadway
Ocean

Mercantile
Paclilc

Bepnblic

Chatham
People's

North American
Hanover
Irvlns
Metropolitam
Citizens

N««»an
Market
Bt.

Nicholas

Shoe -»nd Leather
Corn lixchange
Continental

Commonwealth
Oriental

Marine
Atlantic

Importers and Traders'.

.

Park
Mechanics' Banking Asi.
Grocers'
North River

BastBiver
ManoTacturersAMer....
Fourth National
Central National
Beoond National
Ninth National
First National
Third National
New York N. Exchange
Tenth Natlonil
Bowery National

New -York County

German American

BiilIsHead
Stuyvesant
Sieve ith Ward
aighrh National

American National
«ermanla
Totals

iWK'M)

"608,537

1'5°S'S5S
1.000.000
609,000

S'^P-^"

*".««

3.223,948

Specie
Oironlatlon

The following
..

2,132,S.>9

147747

?00 000
6.182,426
1.235,000
2,81?,!122
1.500,000
3.244840
800,000
2,486.900
600,000
1.946,300
200.000
1,028,645
600,000
3,170,353
500,000
1,290.151
2,000,000
4,425,385
5,000,000
9,665,300
10,000,000 21,243,428
1,000.000
6,800,600
2,823,369
1.000.000
3,6.-18,000
1,000,000
422,700
1,983,310
5,3-»,209
2,000,000
2,225,300
450,000
1,548,444
412.500
2,768.447
1,000,000
2,S07,I2»
1,000,000
1,929000
500.000
4,000,000 10,338,590
1,661.596
400.000
2,475,597
1.000.000
2,951.900
1,000.000
2.66'',900
1,000.000
3,577,600
1,500.000
2.670.600
1,000.000
4,085.726
2,000,000
2,317,700
750.000
1,496,240
300,000
1,696760
400.000
1,1.35.553
300,000
1,500.000 ll,463,-200
2,000,000 17,775,882
l,21ll,20O
500.000
709,692
800,000
1,198,769
400,000
1,053,196
350,000
1,383.100
500.000
5,000.000 19.604,300
3,000,000 11,344,000
1,544,500
800.000
«,767/)0O
1,000,000
5,081,100
500,000
6,272,400
1,000,000
1,241,800
300,000
5,2:4.200
LOOO.OOCi
1.199,845
2.50.000
1,' 27,100
2i«,000
2,876,543
1,000,000
1,574,189
200,000
484 148
00,000
502,512
200.000
790,704
250.000
934,972
aon.mit
860,106
200,000

347,966
29,229
181,141
53,800
8,700

'369,'S3

769,559

3827145
1810326
1660948

67S00O
610051
6030'5

4 000,727
2,1.36541

1,0461067
727 197
313 '81

448.013
488.724
253,500
195.700
2 924
257,987
172.485

1163^6
1,814.200
1,347.100

332

572215
472,193

1,880
38,324
7,184

250,000
448,815

661,i-35

937,536
883,553
1,123,500

70.283.900 255,207,796

13,970,87831,488,404:217,180,796

100000

Dec.

$372,770

Uec.
Dec.

1.74-2.076

Specie,

M?!S5',l-

g9358

391

•23,')69,176

m"»k',2"
March
26..

S?'"''-"'*

22,663,745
19,617,007

291,114,320

2:928:557

810 860
305,562
2.017.235
63,310
770,629
365,580
49S,(XI0
2,915,606
448,800
951,000
4,913,200
404,13-14,181,140
5,788 939
81,100
9!0,000
5.238.500
24,498
793.900
1,249,864
42,800
481,800
3,119.800
24,075
4,700
1611,260
848,107
848,547
4.418.624
75,100
131400
2,571,500
2,467
5,734
1,297,867
122,394
4,000
2.409,663
123,221
290,925
1,265,735
11,000
192,330
1,770,000
404,843 1,606.075
5,188,394
39,941
131,863
1,325.4-20
49,294
3.925
2,367,451
71,400
509,000
1801,700
63,300
742,500
1(187,10»
34,700
820,100
2,727,000
57,100
5.730
1,427,900
167,566
573 083
2,373,900
34,200
238.100
2,'205,600
1,170
4,600
1,178,344
39,510
360.000
1,452,450
16,442
99,018
848,157
228,900
504,000 12.014,100
819.4SO
967.714 20,420,871
38,100
305,1110
1,097,600
12,912
1,915
662,436
28,113
;0,85S
1,064.745
11,205
261,500
662.66
4,900
6T7
1,108,400
960,800 2,9-22,000 16.289.800
145,000 1,87-1.000 10,139,000
265.000
1.331.000
177.000
788,000
6.:05,000
206,500
333,600
5,2Oi..500
282,200
790,600
4,895.300
2«8.iW)
700
8-^S,«00
48,100
6,-)80,500
900,100
14,153
1,073.4-27
225,«)0
179,400
1077,700
206,138
2,561,944
5,'284
6,389
1,712,238

67,T23

I

week

Net Deposits
Legal Tenders

5I79CI0
4<'3

600

134 860

614228
218,419
f 88 545
1.590:500
3,479 305

1,322000
465 791
833.500
140
811,325
555,100
215,4:»
502,000
2901-41
618,000
1,426,667

3M

3-28.133

344 776
568,900

447100
819.700
801,100
6f5.00O
629,200

231420
449,410
243,415
3,044,100
5,159,279
413,300
220,139
214,453
218,178
225.900
4.208,700
2,928,000
405,500

1568,000
1,025,200
1,321.200
260,000
1,279,800
313,460
368.000
886,004

99,717
89,950
225,227
330,256
239,500
56,536,788

are as follows
Inc. $2,451,950
inc.
4,002,645

I

are the totals for a series of

J-""*"*-

494:123

73,357

deviations from the returns ol previous

Loans

u.»v

061^

im'Mi

1,149,866

Msoafaotarersft Builders

The

-^

|jO»°»and
CirculaNet
Legal
r<o.i«.i
tlon. DepoBlto.Tendurs.
V?5,l, "^L i?'J9"""i?- Specie.
»2.<»9.ia' $833,-00 »11,( 03,400 $1,100,500
••••*|-SS'SS»'^'^'^-122
•••
2S4.200
9.B0O
3 550.900
1,084 600
f'f3SS
••• »'SSS-SSS
937,100
8.«6 200
877,900
4,410,200
15231K.^
5-2^'225
... ••••
330,300
532136
3>74 00O
llS 80)
5'S'-^2S
••• ?'2SS'2SS
276,500
488,800
2.216,500
804 000
l'SSS-S5S
J.324,500
••
8,4-8,989
1,078.703
1,415
7
2,004 8>S
^SSS'"?"

Baku.
New York

1,406.100
922,161
917,345
1,457,787

206.050

*0,794

....

768.038
8,534,000
1,408,265
1,110.714

6.732
47,000

1,216,4.54

4,179
16.000
5,000
1,000
40,000

365.000
220,816
8«1,000
438,671
281.737
:475,350
199,509
662 000
395,000
1,025.000
267.000
251,000
123,000
189,000
1227,000
550.000
476,000
79,000

7,761
....

973872
1,664,000
1,408,000
3,9-22,000

1,069,187

....
....
....
....
....

846.00
514.000
931.000
923,000

2,0f0
1,200

8061,000
2,218,000
390,000

$15,961,160 $54,391,498

....

$289,038

823OT0
621,000
472,160
460(XI0
211,000
226.218
172,575

1,'?05,000

2011,000

1,U0542

451075

687,8:0
2,606,000
1,011.385
860 P69
8 5,066
902,593
1,397,000
1,520.000
3,620,000
987.700
1,0-9.774
392,000

216,188
595,000
173.180
270.000
360.939
211,866
460 000
222,000
797,000
262,893
178,000
186.000

834000

219335
241250

708,000
2,475,000

577,000

800003

1,4.39,000

$13,632,369

182,000

136.000

$41,671,C67

$11,068,964

deviations from last week's returns are as follows

Capital

Loans

tlncrease.
,lncrea8e.

Specie

Decrease

7,000 LegRlTenders
373 841 1 Deposits
25,425 /Circulation

Increase..

I

for a series of weeks
Date.
Loans.
Specie.

.

Total,.

Balance, April

524,00
285000

$l,000i)0O
797,880

651.589

Increase.. 258,006
Increase .
2,489
.

condition of the Philadelphia

Banks

. .

'.^4.

$8,478,000
2,760,915
3,588.000
1,455,000

4000

The annexed statement shows the
Saturday, April

$1,383,000
l,r53.612
1,178,000
589,000
SS8,00O
621,000

2,945

276,000
750,000
1,000,000
226,000

Security

Total net
L. Tender. Deposlta.Clrculafn.

Spocie.
$M,000

1408,750
1,833 000

a."i0.(00

B*nkof Bepubllc.

41X®
S6X«
41X®

40X®

Sixth
Central

5.11)4 ®9. 10

S««(a S6K

Fourth
Seventh
Elehth

.

S.17H®5.16X

Swiss...

Loans.
$5,034,000
4,052.875
5,"«5,000
2,391,000
2,S6',000
2,411.000
1,410.200
1,072,516
1,806,1-7

2,000,|iC0

Bank N. Liberties.
Sonthwark

Wes

217^^0,796

—The following

«48,8IB.10«
84.485
687 061,863
8 0.662.6J9
SS-i.-

is the average condition
National Banks for the week preceding Mon-

of the Philadelphia

Kensington

1870.

$10^.979.450
73,458,107
13,741,157

288,207,796

Philadelphia Banks.
day April

:

[April 29, 1871.

Aprils....
April 15...
April 22...

April

-18TO.-

Domestlc Ex-

Prussian

:

THE CHRONICLE.

526

,,

:

weeks past

circulation.

Deposits.

Legal
Tenders.

31,655,071
31,605,215

229,021,584
230,945,643
225,774,302

57,045,884
55,628,645
56,193,408

31,688398

Aggregate
818,141,609
589.685.759

CleavingR,

544,11)4,294

March IS
March20
March 27

53,616,883
63,717,422

April3
AprlllO
April 17
April 24

64,040,616
63.975,340
64.018,164
54,391,498

Legal Tender.

678814

5.3,S04,1'23

—

Depopits.

Ctrcnlatlon.

39.938,535
89,''2-.',914

10,986.982
1P,"75.437

38.581,876
38,667,490
39,257.723
41,413,064
41,671,067

11.074.169
11,070,884
11,066,475
11,068,961

12.718,365
12,665,611
12.234,214
11,977,547
11.963.188
12.980.880
18,682,869

464,375
344 353
369,661
821.677
814,463
2;9,0S8

11026,887

Boston Banks. Below we give a stateraent of the Boston
National Banks, as returned to the Cleariop House, on Monday
April 24, 1871
Banks.
;

Blackstone
Boston
Bovlston
•Broadway...

......

rolumblan
Continental
Kliot

Everett

FanmllHall

Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits. CIrrnla-

Loans.

Capital.

Atlantic
Atlas

$750,000

$1,6('8,5S3

$940

$l"l,078

$429,553

$t29,4->8

1,500,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500.000
200.000
1.000.000
1.000.000
1,000,000
800.000
1J)00,000

2,661,420
3,634,181

1,435
8,279
5,419

603.141
1,626,786

798.892
787.235
578,79?

2,011.6'21

....

186.384
8!6,83S
16S,S57
208.719
66,066
414,000
261.220

1,030,701)

564,9-.6

2,638,607
674,667
2,438,858

49,700

219.1iS0

833 868

l,l'69

67,857
197 833

668,692
1,214,182
625,430
1,298,799
1,264,940
681.919
464,368

797,485
99,32«

2,07,144

166
12,f62
63,500

1,485,866
50-2,683

3,286,813

600000

1,537(94

103,290
!,952

2,453,945

26,i'00

1,773,5.19

5 230
23,274

2'3,500
181.046
140,714

2803

12,980

26,892
11,528
234,148

England
North
Olil Boston

1,000.000
760,000
1,000,000
800,000
800,000
400.000
8,000.000
200.000
1,000,000
1,000,000
900,000

Shawmut

1,000000

2(2,(^4
37,480
l,8l.\388
83,231
445,088
351,167
386,524
50.878

Freeman's
Glohe
Hamilton

Howard
Market
Massachusetts

Maverick
Merchants'

Mount Vernon

New

Shoe

&

Leather

1,000,000
2,000,000
1,600,000
600.000
3,000.000
750.000

State
Suffolk

Traders'

Tremont
Washington
First...:

.Second (Granite)...

Third

Bank of Commerce.
Bank of N.America
B'k of Redemption.

Bank

of Republic...

City

:.

Eagle

Exchange
Hide & Leather
Revere
Security

Union.:

Webster
Total

1,985,510
1,404,594
1,874,166
881.832
8,097,699
664,347
2J!72 981
2,218,790
1.952.810
2,098.835
2,759,764

791)

17,879
2,758
147.489
42. 36

3,608100
3,370,109
1,067,3-iC
3,087,.S42

1,834,286
8,910,724
5,171,177
1,266,459
4,544,43S
1,959,568

1,000000
1,608000
SOO.OOO
3,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000.000
1,000,000
IJiOO.OOO
3,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
1JSOO,000

1-28,816

43,(98
96,714
84,674
14 472
267,801
58.S6
18 869
25 342
28,743

2-29,447

3

784,597
277,422
762,616

i

1,7

38,140
76,760

5.51SJ14

....

2,894,984
1,673,768
2,0il,263
4,272,193
3,175,973
8,96-,873
594,084
2,601,637
3,078,079

858.143
3(2,812
123,290
537.651
86,667
440,067
547,166

Loans

Dec.

Specie
Legal Tender Notes

Dec,

The following

Inc.

April 3

AprlllO
Aprill7

61.415
162,810
345,971

|

Specie.
2:223447

111,706,836
111.149,883
111,725.848
112.171.134

3,083,:85
1.929,861
2,068.767
2,223.798
2,057,341
1,894,431

113,273,808

35l'.092

409,2l9
24ii.(i78

1,611,835
177,643
784,2 3

782,813
864,888
692.078
358,6.'^

971568

83-i,137

'2,178,244

428,378
1,031,892
2,333,915

785.696
178,261)

652.275
594,868
781,816
775.880
KS.-^'O
845,953

593,17
792,785
793,500
445,380
339.752
798.O70
7^2,863
420,000
1-29,000

537089
491,117

$49,064,364 $24,928,706

returns of previous week are as follows

111,21.000

118884,728

April 24

869,148
241,727
448,714

818,902
5,508.117
428,890
824,948
682,304
1,117,185
662.439
1,098.590
1,059,480

67,810
170,285
478,000

11M93

58ll.2l0
S52,f5-5

93 ,045

I

Inc,
Inc.

Deposits
Circulation

are comparative totals for a series of
Loans,

Date,

March 18
March 20
March27

174,962
783.441

3-28,693

S16,3-21

.$47,550,000 $113,273,308 $1,894,431 $12,898,458

The deviations from the

79635

324.263
19',954

108000

43825*

780.217
264.793

907,693
869,681
678,940
1,306,5 6
8,i84.423
1,074.959
1,710,238
591,568
1,855,273
894,793
444 051
861,848
1,632,475
1.086,692

-21,5.0

13,606
3,398
121,327
11,963
13,070
5.793
124,132
64,783

7.-16,157

Legal Tender.
12,906,4JR
13,862.406
12,203.276
12,062,487
12,8x8,468

8,984

weeks past

Deposits. Circulation.
24.712.1-66

48,940.209
47,f68,3S5
46.249,159
47,572,456
49 041,627
48,662,032
49,064,864

12J70.161
12,962,082
12,962,0¥

:

602,1

24,TM,721
24,781,446
24.787 807
24,961.874
24,924,782
24,928,706

<lnotattons of mscellaneona I^ocal Securities
[(Juotations

CITT

RR STOCKS,

by Charles Otis, Esq., 47 Exchange Place.]
Bid. AskBid. Ask.
60
40
Brooklyn and Hunter's Pt
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77
Brooklyn and Jamaica
70
W
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55
do
70
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87
do
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do
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65
66
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40
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90
96
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do
46
80
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70
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and
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Grand
105
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100
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53
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85
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195

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do
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Harlem
Manhattan

250
170

190
343

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—

550

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stock...... <«x 17
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98
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fis,

Bostonfis
"•A»oid
..,.?°

Miami.

do
Water fis, -87 to »».. M
do
Water Stock 6e, "97. TS
do
Wharffis
do
special tax 6b of '89. S'*
»4
Jeff., Mad. A I,lstM.aAM)7,
M
do
do 2d M.,7, 1878
do
do let M., 7,1906.... 81X
Loulsv. C. A Lex.. Ist M., 7. '97.. PSV

W
M
Sx

Igt M., 6, -86.
'Bt M., <. "78 ..

I

fis
fis.

A Laf., 1st M.,7_

Louisville fiB,'S3to'87
do
6B,'97to'96

78, 187J.

Baltimore.

9*,

79X

Chesa. A Delaw.,

fis

do
do

76
94

Mv

;:::;•

ilasachnsetts

"10.

.onlavllle.

Junden A Amboy stoek

»••»'>•

Ij^'/ Hampshire,

Little

TTX iCatawlaaa stock

^II}?"'"^-'

B«tonT/iKrTo£.r

Ind., Cln.

90

do
do
89V
2d M.,6, 1878...
3iX West Jersey, 6. 18S3.
Wllmlng. ft Rcnd.,l8t M.,7. 1900

93X

130

,£^S*^
^'«««™WP

Atlantic Mall f

M.. 7,

do
a.AC)istM.,7.ian 81
June, Cln. ft Ind.,lBtM..'f,'86. 10

84

Bal., l8t M., fi, -84
Westch. ft Phil.. Ist M., conv, 7.

'

Co

n
n
M
s
M

Dayton A Mich., 1st M.,7,^t..
do
do
MM.,^,•t4..
do
do
8dM„'7,'8R..
do To'do dep. bds. 7, 'n-'M.
Dayton A West., Ist M., 7, 190S.
do
do
1st M.,6, 1906.

KX

(cur.)

Reaiilng,

Morris, ist

3:7
4S

Delaware A Hud -ii'piiiV

9t

do iif M prof
85
do Sd M. Income. 79
Chic, ft N. Western 8. Fund..
99«
do
do
Int. Bonds WH
Consol'd 7 p. ct. conTertlble
93H
do
do
Rxtn. Bds 87
do
do
IstMort.. M
Ha-i. ft St. .lo. Land (I'ants...
do
do convertible
loi" 104X
Lack, ft Western Bonds
•O)
Bel.. Lack, ft Western, Ist M. »H oo"
do
do
Jd M.. 91 s 95
Tol. ft Wab'h, 1st Mort. eifd.
94
do
1st M St L diT.. §"!
do
3d Mori
do
Equip. Dds
...
„,
«
iP . ft
^ „ Cons. Convert
Hannibal
do
do

MarylandCoal
PennaylvanlsCoal....
Spring Mountain Cop ",
wllkeabarre Coal..

ft

Schuylkill Nav.,

n'eatem. "ref.

"

Sunbury

147"

SOX

*'*

ft

183X

MIBCBLLAKEOUS STOCKS.

American Coal
Consolidated Coal
Cnmberland Coal

A Xenia, Ist

Colom.,

I02X 102X Cln, Ham. ft Davton stock..
MttX Columbus ft Xenia stock
Dayton A Michigan stock
60
Little Miami stock
75
80

Erie "8

_ do
Phil., Wllm.

lt4

fi'

ft

Scrip. 7...
R., IstSf., 7.

M.

Ist
ft

do
do

131

98
180

138"

.

101

1st

do
do

60'

IM

do
pref. 59y
Iron Mountain

St. Louis ft
Toledo. Wab

78

ct., 1875.

Saratoga
ft Ogdens.
ft T. Haute.

Alton

do

I.S. F.7p.c..., 108X
Paclflo R "», jfuart'd by Mo..
98
100
Central Paciflc Bonds
uwx

„,
Dllnols Central 7 p.

ft

Rome, Watertown

106

Funding

A Alleg.

Philadelphia
90
130

80
9
93

.

its

do
Sinburv

46

3dpref.

Norwich ft Worchester
Ohio ft Mlssti>slppt, preferrod.

IW

90'

HO

168

104
103

Mich.S.ftS

1st Bends
Land Grants,
Income lOs.

88
45

New York ft Harlem
New York A Harlem, pref.
New York A New Haven
do
do
scrip.
New York, Prov. ft Boston..

St. Louis,

sx
56

do

an

M., 6, 1 90,
103
<fo
'M M.,6, lfl7S.... no loox
do Debentures, <!, '69- '71 9SX; 91
Phlla. AErle,l8t M. (gold) », '81
93^

90

Cln., 1st preferred

ft

do

83X

do

Oil Creek

Pennsvlvania,

lid"

Morris ft Essex
New Jersey

83
8I)i
90

Sx

100
100
100

scrip

Island

Marietta

I

Cln. Bridge......

,

RAILROAD STOCKS.

Long

101
101

A

Ram. A D., lal M., 7, lA...
do
do 3dM.,7,-ak..
do 8dM.,e,7T...
_ do
Cln. A Indiana, 1st M.,7
do
do 3d M..7,l»i+..

.

(Not previously quoted.)
Albany ft Suaqnenanua. ....... 88X
Chicago ft Alton
ii;x
do
do
preferred...

.

*i

fi

Phlla.

..

1st

do
do

m

Cln.,

fi

N

Sioux City
Erie Railway preferred.
Hartford ft N. Haven

*ik

ii'
81

M.,«.
3d M.,6.
H6 M.,6.
Camden ft Amboy, of '75
9!>k
do
do
6of83....
do
M*ll
do
fiof89....
5?*
do
*89.
consol., of
^'X 96X Louis. A FrTt.. 1st M., 6, 'W-Kt..
Cam. A Bur. A Co., Ist M., 6
do
Loulsv. Loan, 6. "81.
CaUwIssa, l«t M., 7
9S
L. A Nash. 1st M. rm. s.) 'T, -n.
do Lor. I,oanrm.s.)S. 'as.in
Elm. A Wll'ms, 5s
60
»7
do
do
do
78, 1880
do
(Leb.Br.16.'86
86
Hunt. A Broad Top, 1st M^ 7.
do IstM. (Mem Br)7,TK.'7».
do
do l«tM.fI.eh.hr.ex)7, 'SCIIB
do
«7X
2d M.j 7, '75..
do
do
do Lon.L'na.eh.br.eT)«,'9«
Con8. M., 7, "96.
June, Phlla iBt M., guar .6, '83, 86
do Consol. l«t M., 7, 1898
MO Lehigh Valley, Ist M.. 6, 1S71I.. »7
Jefferson.. Mad. ft Ind. stock,.
90
do
Loulsv., Cln. ft Lex., pref
do iHt (new) M.,6, •9'. 9S
90
Little Schuylkill. l8tM., '7, 1877. 9*
do
do
common.
90
North Pennsyl.. l«t M., 6, 1880.. 99
Louisville A Naahvllle
do
Chattel M., 10, 1897. 110
93X
St. Lonia.
90
do
2d Mortgage, 7
97
St Louis 6s

do
do

1875,

ft

new

Belvldere Delaware,

.

Wallklll Valley.lBt M., gold7e.
Mt. Ist m., gd,7

Dubuque

old

6e,

do
do
Ss
do
Funded Debt fis...
do
dd
7b...
do
Water exten. 7b...
Alleghany County, 5
do
do fis, '85

guar,

do_

fie,

MM

6b

Covington

TSX

Pittsburg Compromlae 4X*.

A Quiney.
Cln., Ham. A Oayton
„.,.„„

.

do
do

M

1

do

58, 1877

"n-W

do

.7, <•(

do
7.80b
Bam. Co., Ohio 6 p. e. ongbd*.
do
do *7 p.c, to5yrs.

l»

108
Military Loan 6s, 1871 ll»4X 105
stock Loan, 6s, 73 17 :oj ICS
do
108
fis,
111

do
do
do

Philadelphia

,.

Clev., Col., Cln. ft Indlanap
Col. Chic, ft Ind. Central

n

do
do
8d do
Mich. Cent., let M. 8s, 1883.. ..
Chic, Bur. * Q. 8 p. c. 1st M..
mch. Ro.Tperct.MMort....

Union PaclSc

90

St. LonlB ft Iron

do_

let Mortgage Extended..
IstEndorsed.
7s,2d do
1879

78,8d do
1888
78,4th do
1880
78,5th do
1888
Buff. N. Y. A E. Ist M.. 1877.
Bud. R. 78, }d M. S. F. 1883.
do 7», 3d .Mort.,1875....
Harlem, 1st Mortgage..
do Con. M'ge ft STtg F'd
Albany ft SusqtPa, 1st bonds,
do
do
3d do .

Ind,

Massachnsetts

ft

Pennsylvania

A Connellsv., 1st M

Cincinnati Ss

Pblladelphla.

Chlc._Bnr

101

78,1880-78

ft

RR

94

«s,1887
fis, real estate...

78,

Vermont

Northern Paclflc RR. 7-30 gold
N.Y ftOnw.Mld.R.lstM.'Igd)
Peoria. Pekln ft .lacks. 1 \r7s
Port Huron ft Lake Mich end.. 87X

loax

7*8

fie,

lis'

78, gold.
Uoulsv.&Nash.R, 1st NI, eons. ~
Lake Shore '"onsolldated, 7.
Montclalr
01
J. "s. gold

RAILROAD BONDS.

N.Y. Central fis, 1888
do
do
do
do
do
do

9S

Bnr.C.R &.M.RK,lBtM,7(gd)
ft Ohio RR, istM.,6,(Kd)
Conn. Western. It mort. 7»..

107H

100
78 too
98
'75..

per cent,

do
do
do

9

3dM.

do
ft

Onion Tele. lstM.,7

6. R.

M
n

,

IM. Aik

Cfnetnnatt.

do
do
pref....
^,
Old Colony A Newport.
I'cC
Port., Saco A Portsmouth
181
Rutland
40
do preferred
MX
Sonunlt Branch
Vermont A Canada
107

8»

Cnes.

*^)<

84
,

ASD •ovainaa

Central Ohio...
do
preferred

pf.

MlndlanapollsCln. A Lafayette
Manchester ft Lawrence..
Nashua ft LoVell
Northern of New Hampshire..
Ogdens. ft L. Champlain

WX M«

NEW. OR RECENT LOANS.
U. S New Loan, 58. gold.

„
"»)<

do 78
Syear Assesement
«

91

87

Am. l)ock*Im.Co.7, •«
Long Deck Bonda

CITY BONDS.

New York

M98X

97

MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.

War Loan
Indiana fis. War Loan

do
do
do

93

d..

M

.

Ulnols Canal Bonds, 1870
do fie conD0n,'77

Brooklyr fis
do
WatT

I.ftM.

..J**

I

ftl

7 8-10
1st Mort..

_

A aer. stock.

liFltchbnrg

9a

do

3d

101

98X

South Side Railroad bonds.
do
do
8kg fund.
Morris ft Essex, convertible...
do
do construcMon.
North Missoarl, Ist Mortvatfe.
do
do
2d Mortgage.
Jefferson RR, Ist Mort. bonds.

do fis, 1881
do fis, 188«
Kentucky fis
do

»^

do
do
Ist M.. 6, 1M»
West Md, IstM., endnned,«r%
do
IstM., unend.,6, W..
_ do 3d M^ endorsed, i, ID.
Baltimore A Ohio stoek
IKS
Parkershnrg Branch

im'

Baatom (Maaa.)

91
110

do
do
old bds
Buffalo ft Erie, new bonds . .
St. L. Jacksonville ft Cblc, let

&
B.&N.O.
* RR

do
do

Income

Cleve., P'vllle ft Ash., new bds.

.

Oblo«s,187S

tk.

Ltot.

w

141

Sinking Fund. io<x tOSH Connecticut River
Ist Mortgage... IIJO
Connecticut A Passumpslo,

N. Haven 6s
Erie guaranteed

ft

Erie

ft

Pitta.

lOSK

187X

Cheshire preferred

Ssndusky
Concord

Cedar F-lls ft Minn., Ist M....
Detroit, Monroe * Tol bonds.
Lake Shore Dlv. bonds....
Cleve. ft Tol ,n w bonds

I't!

Albany vtock

ft

Cln.,
86

do

"lew York
Boston, H.

bonds

78 large

SdMort
8dHort
Mort

Marietta ft Cln., 1st Mo't
Chic. & Mllwntikee let Mort...
.lollet ft rhicngo.lst Mort....
Chic, ft Gt Eastern, 1st Mort..

i:OH

California 7s

Connecticut <s

40

Mass., lat M.,«, tS.

Boston, Hartford

3d Mort
Tol., PeorU ft Warsaw, E, D.
do
W. D.
do

18n..
Penitentiary

My

Boston ft I.nwell stock
Boston A Maine
Boston A ProTldenea

4th

do
do
do
do

do

do
do

8s
8s

Boston

Col., Chic, ft Ind., iBt Mort....

levee bonds

fie,

Vermont A

9«M

Consolidated...

do
do
do
do

KH

Oct

A St. Joseph.

Han.

3d Mort.

.

78
ao

M..oona.,7,'8(

do 3d Mort., 7, 18*1.
„
Vermont A Can., new. 8

104

hds.

Miss., Ist Mortgage...

do

HM

iwx IWH Verm't Cen.,lBt

.

Dub. ft Sioux C, Ist Mort..
Peninsula RR Bonds
St. L. ft Iron Mountain 1st M
Mil. ft St. Paul, 1st Mort. 8s.

8

April

08

do
do
do
Alton
do
do

ft

ft

4»

now bonds

do
do

UlBsonrl

mada ot

ttX CentralBaltluore
<li>ln. lat M..8
Marietta A Cm., Isl M ,7,1X1
_do
do
3d M ,7, IIM
Northern Cent., Ist M.
do
do 3d M., S.
do
do8dM.^. P.,«,IW"
do
do 8d M. .Y. A int.'n
do
do Cons, (gold) 6, 11*0

IstM. fnew>7.

Newport Bds, », "M.
do Bonds, 7, 1877..

ft

do

01
ft Ctalc, 1st M.... 104

do
do

do
do
do

do
do
•IH Ohio

nx

Old Col.

Rutland, new, 7

is

do

89K

.

•fiontb Carolina

foou

MUL-Atk.

.

„,.<lo, ^ do

8d Mort. *l
8 p. 0. eq't bds 101
Cleve. ft PItU., Consol. S. F'd

Chic,

8!)

MX

new

do

W.

do
ds
do

«7

old

old

fie,

Tol.

ft

Pitt*., Ft.

do new bonds

do

noDBmM.

Ban ft Clev., latM., 7, -77. „.
ICastern Mass., conv..«, I*}4... 100
Hartfotd A Krie, Ist M. (old)7. .

97

Jersey Central, let Mort
do
3d Mort.

do
do

lOBN io»

3dMort
Sinking Fund

do

Clave,

I9T4, rflff

Virginia

., .

.

627

Boaton.

cm

.

do

«e,s-aai, .lasn rig.
««, S-SOa, (imtreg

a

UnlncT ft Tol.. Ist M.. 1890...
81)
III. A Bo. Iowa, let Mort
U'llenaft Chicago Bx ended
luox
Galena ft Chicago, T'l Mort... 97
101
Chlo. R. Island ft Paolflc
iisx
Morris * Essex, 1st M ort

:i«M

l'»)rtt
iin,n«w) ng..

TenneMe6

ROOKl A>0

Bid. Alk,

Great Western, 3dM. 18M....

"OX

Uolil Coin

O0VBBNMBNT8.

(Not pravloualy quoted.)
rta
•e.s-Me, iMllir«»
*-, 1S81,

fie,

.

RAILROAD BONDS.

New York Priooa.

ta.MOl,

.

Stoeka •!« Bend* (iTen on a PreTlon. Pace ar* not R«p«.i«d bare. Qnot.dona ar*
Cent Talne, WhateTcr tHe Par majr b«. Sontbern S«curlile. .r« Qnotrd In • S«paraU

nOOEt AMD UKTCUTiaa.

«•, 9-3nt,
Ci, S-Wt,

...

GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.

ma AeUTe

i;.8

"

THB OHBONIOLB.

April 29, 1871.J

American

H

...,......
. ..

.

.

Mia. A Teoa..

1st

M

.

7b...

A Oooiwla M.
Mlj .MaaphUlAuaariBW
A Charlaatoa,
U B.Mia..
mil.
lit

.

nai

Itast

Teas.

do

Mmphk

m

no

71

»"
•t

:

:

.

THE CHRONICLE

.528

9rhe

I?

883 new Second Mortgage Bonds of $500 each
139 old Second Mortgage Bonds of 500 each, outstanding.
8,290 shares Preferred Stock at$50
Certificates of Indebtedness
Ontstanding Interest to be funded
Outstanding Interest due in cash
Bills pavabfe

atlujay illonTtov.

EXPLANATION OF THE STOCK AND BOND TABLES'

laF"

[April 29, 1871.

and Bonds

are given in tlie
1 . Prices of tbe Active Stocks
" Bankers' Gazette " arUe ; qaotationB of other seourities will be fonnd on the preoedio^ page.

141,600
69,500
111,000
109,028
8,476
3,796
36,071
88,000
4,818

Real Estate Bonds
Profit and Loss

Banic and Inanrance Stoclca, Mining. Petrolenm. City
Bailroad and. Gas StocIiSi and Sontliern Securities of those

00

00
00
83
60
66
96
00
87

2.

The Table

3

To meet

Canal and Other Stocks,

of Railroad,

acostof

And

on the next pagre, oomprises all Com{>anie8 of which the stock is sold in any of the
The figures Just after the name
principal cities (except merely local corporations).
of the company Indicate the No. of the Chronicle in which a report ot the Company was last published. A star (*) indicates leaxed roadt ; in the dividend column
x=extra; s=stock or scrip.

The date given in brackets
given under the name of Consolidated Corporation.
immediately alter the name of each Company, indicates the time at which the stateIn
"Interest
Column"
the abbreviations are as
made.
the
ment of its finances was
follows J. & J,=:January and July F. & A-=February and August; M. & S.—
M.
&. N.=«May and NoTcniApril
and
October;
and
September;
A.
&
O.
March
Q. J. s=Quarterly, beginning with January;
ber J. & D.==June and December
beginning with
February.
Q.—
M.=Quart«rly,
F.
beginning
with
Q.
—Quarterly,
March.
Table of State Securities will be published monthly, on
5.
the last Saturday of the month.
will be published on tbe third Saturday
Table
of City
6.
of each month. The abbreviations used in this table are the same as those in tbe
mentioned
above.
Tbe Sinking Fund or assets held bv
railroad
bonds
tables of
each city are given on the same line with the name
:

;

—

—

The

Bonds

The

—

59
230,747 31

$.381,5.51

Balance

$90,804 88

The appended
operations and

shows the

details of the year's business
classified statements of the cost of management

table

Total number of passengers carried
Total number of local passengers carried
Total number of through passengers carried
Receipts from through passengers
Receipts from local passengers
Receipts from freights carried into interior
Receipts from freight brought from interior
Receipts from local freights up and down
Receiptsfrom through freights up and down..
Total nnmber bales cotton hauled
Total number bales cotton from local stations.
Total number bales cotton from other roads
Total number barrels naval stores
Total number feet lumber
Number of miles traveled by trains
Average expenses per mile run
Average receipts per raile run
Receipts per mile of road
Expenses per mile of road

1870-71.
66,049
50,609
15,440
$53,984^29
47,786 19
90,035 73
110,4>i6 49
118,768 39
81,709 83
34,5.39
.

.

9,987
34,552
65,946
.3,387

M

250,404

98

cts.

18fi!^70.

44,745
32,237
18,498
$45,575
42,092
42,032
81,544

25

06
06
02
93,2'«2 44
79,173.39
28,850
7.227
15,623
50,709
.3,896

second mortgage bonds.
As tlie bonds of which

1 42
$2,746

2,362

1,564

M

By an examination

of the above figures you will discover the
.(interesting fact that the increased earnings of the past year have
been derived chiefly from our local business. Thus, out of an
addition of 21,314 to the number of passengers carried, 18,372
were moved between way stations, and in an increase of $28,006 39
to the freight receipts, $25,469 95 about 91 per cent-r-were from

—

,

these results with those of the previous year
as follows
:

In 1869-70.
Receipts from freight
Receipts from paasengerB

Receiptsfrom mail

* other

87,667 31

In 1870-71.
$200,472 22
101,710 48

19,964 49

19,368 89

$380,097 63
168,560 33

$831,651 89

$120,537 40

$90,804 28

$178,465 83

Increase.
$28,006 39
14,04;S 17

Decrease.
iources.

Operating and otter expenses

595 61

2.30,747 31

" Reviewing the above, you will observe a general increase in
our receipts of nearly 15 per cent over those of the pre-rious year.
Tour attention has been so frequently directed to tht importance and value cf the Central Bailroad, as a feeder to tUs, that
further remark upon these features is unnecessary. In A-;v^u8t
last year, your Board of Directors deemed it proper to subBcri&, to
the capital rtock of that company thirty-six thousand dolla.^
($36,000), (in addition to the fifteen thousand dollars previously
subscribed) in order to secure its charter, which otherwise might'
have lapsed the said subscription to be payible In the proportion of one thousand dollars per mile for every continuous mile,
as completed from Lane's Turnout, and to be subject to your rati-

—

fication.

now

bear the

:

A comparison of
show

the representative

—The New York Timeit' money article hag the following items
" Chicago and Northivestern.— The new link In the Chicago

local sources.

will

it is

rate of interest, there was no valid objection to the reconversion of this stock into bonds when so desired by its holders; and,
accordingly, we have always complied with such requests. The
preferred stock has the single advantage over the bonds of being
registered and transferable on the company's books; but many
prefer to forego this, for the convenience of collecting their interest by coupons, and the greater facilities of sale, transfer, etc.
Of the general prospects of the company, we have only to
remark that they are in a great degree dependent upon the completion of projected roads and such other improvements in our
connections as have been alluded to in the foregoing reix>rts; and
not until the field of our operations can be extended by them
may we expect the remunerative results which should then be
realized.

same

197,707
81 cts.

1 38
$3,153

$2,140,130 65
67,605 57— $2,315,6.36 22

shown by the Treasurer

liqtiidation of this interest upon interest, we have been competed
to use a portion of the bonds intended to have been substituted
for the latter, which deficiency, when required, must be supplied
from other sources.
The entire issue of our new second mortgage bonds, also bearing eight per cent interest and payable Ist September, 1899, was
644, of $500 each, or $332,000, of which 195, or $97,500, have been
issued in redemption of the past due bonds, coupons and interest
thereon; 88 of them, or $44,000 in exchange for preferred stock;
233 of them, or $111,000, have been deposited with the trustees of
the latter, and tbe balance, 139, or $69,500, are on hand for the
redemption of that number which are still outstanding.
The amount of second mortgage bonds originally issued was
$300,000, of which $145,000 were sold; the remaining *$155,000
were subsequently pledged and deposited with trustees, as a
security for a corresponding amount of preferred stock. This
preferred stock is then virtually a ncbstitute for that amount of

Rorttaeastern Railroad Company (of H. C.) The annual
report for the year ending February 28, 1871, has the following
The gross earnings have been
The operating and extraordinary expanaea

Assets as

The entire issue of our new First Mortgage Bonds, bearing 8
per cent interest, and payable 1st September, 1899, was 1,640, of
$500 each, or $820,000, of which 1,546, or $773,000, have been
issued in redemption of the past due bonds and coupons, and
interest thereon, leaving on hand 94 bonds, or $47,000, to take
up those which were then outstanding. In determining the
amount of this issue, no provision was made in it for the interest
which had accrued on our outstanding coupons (as no such
demand was anticipated), and hence the charge to profit and loss
of this liability, amounting to $23,687 50. On the 28th February,
1871, there were unexchanged 63 old bonds, but the number has
since been reduced to 40, or $20,000, leaving on hand at this date
71 bonds, or $35,000, applicable to the retirement of those still
In the
out, say $40,000, and our Real Estate Bonds, say $38,000.

4. The Tables of Railroad, Canal and Other Bonds
occupy in all, four pages, two of which will be published in each number. In
these pages the bonds of Companies which have been consolidated are trequently

;

$2,315,636 82

Total
this indebtedness, we have the road, 108
miles long, with its sidelings, equipments, ate, at

kinds which are least active, are all qmted cither regularly or occasionally Ht
the end of "Bankers' Gazette," on a previous page.

'

Our operating expenses have exceeded those of the previous
year a result which was foreshadowed in our last report, from
"

the necessary additions and other expenditures to be incurred the

ensuing year."

" We are pleased at being able to report to you the generally
good condition of the road and its structures. Some 350 tons
rails, with improved "joints," have been supplied in the renewal
of those wl ich had become unserviceable; the bridges and trestles have received due attention, and the roadway throughout
has been kept up and improved by the employment of an additional floating force, in aid of the ordinary details for that purpose. Our motive power consists of 13 locomotives, one of which,
from its age, light capacity and long disuse, is of little value,
while all the others are in serviceable condition."
The following will appear as the indebtedness of the Company
:

n,97!t shares capital stock, at $50
1,846 new First Mortgage Bonds of $500 each
ta old First Mortgaga Bonds ol $500 each, ontstanding

$898,9.50 00

773,000 00
31,500 00

and Northwest road from Winona, Minn, (or La Crosse, Wis.),
to the main line at Madison, one hundred and twenty six miles,
for the completion ot which a mortgage loan of $3,150,000
has just been raised in Holland, as noticed, is not only important
in utilizing the Winona and St. Peter's road, west of the Mississippi, owned by the Northwest, and only at present a feeder to
the old La Crosse division of the Milwaukee and St. Paul, but it
has relation to the West Wisconsin road now being completed
from St. Paul to Tomah, within twenty-eight or thirty miles of
the proposed new link of the Northwest, and to be soon extended
to this connection either by the West Wisconsin or the Northwest
Company. This, to all appearances on the map, will give by far
the most direct route from St. Paul to Chicago, as the 126 miles will
give the most direct route from Winona and La Crosse to Chicago."

Atlantic

and Great Western.— We

understand that a

new

trust for reorganizing the unfortunate Atlantic and Great Western
road, comprising Senator Thurman, of Ohio General McClellan,
••id Mr. Butler Duncan, of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., for
wv)se use £400,000 sterling was recently raised in London by the
Eugjgh parties in interest, have concluded a settlement with the
Dutch iioi(jers of the first mortgages on the road, represented by
Mr. Oe\v,ii, of Amsterdam, and Mr. Consul Berlarger, of this city,
under wh^^j settlement the latter come into about $800,000 cash
for arrearages of interest on abotit $3,000,000 bonds.
The adjustment of the ;.<wal questions embraced in the foreclosure of the
tK
mortgage on
Ohio division, which was being rapidly brought
to a final issue, it. a]go embraced in the settlement. The proceedings are stayed unti the maturity of the bonds, in 1876, conditioned
that on any future d^nult of interest, or in default of the prompt
payment of the princi^il at maturity, the mort<fageesare to enter
into possession and to sei tjje road without further litigation. An
order of foreclosure on 8,3 New York division, forty-nine miles,
has lieen entered for accoiut, of t^e first and fecond bondholders,
which, we believe, is intendbi to facilitate tbe reorganization of
the whole line. It is said tlm the proposed reorganization will
embrace about $65,000,000 of thfevarious bondn, debentures, stock
and floating claims on tbe road, th» commissions on which to the
new Trustees will be almost as " priu.^ly/' by comparison, as Mr.
Senator Thurman is in the prtwtice, 04 the floor of Congress, of
;

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April 29, isn.j
tlio "

.

gnnta " to the Padfle and olhar Weettwn
liopo tbey will prove productive o( the lamt'

.

529

The company htm 837 milaa of rtmA In raeenMfal operation,
and when the line i« completed to the Ohio River it will form a
through
route from the West to the Atlantic, whieh will •ompeto
iuteri<8tii
Bangor Railroad Loan* Banooh, Me., April 'JT.— TL<i with the Baltimore and Ohio, the Pennavlvania, •>' v-<«' York
are
vote on th« IJailroad l,oan 1)I11h today was a full one, nnd was Central, aixl Hudson and Krie, On the VVeatemei
nrrty
as tollowB Uianing tlie credit of the city In aid of the Pigcata- graded, and 100 miles wUI bo ready for the Iror
quid Kailroad—yeas, 1,848 nays 460. On the Winter|H>rt Rail- days. There are !t80,000 tie* on hand, which nr
road Loan yeas, 1.468 naya, 846. Both roads will be ra|>idly About 8,000 tona of Iron are on the way, and track
pushotl forward. The Winterport Road will connect this city western end will Iw pushed with vigor dnrlnif in ••|>ring and
witli an open winter port.
The Piscataquis Road will be ex- summer months. The road is substantially uniler the same
agement aa the Central Pacific, the bond* of which are aeQing
tended from Dover to Moosehead Lake.
H allroada In Iowa.— From a circular recently issued by the above par.
Tri'asuror of Iowa, wb learn that there were in operation in that
8ECUKIT1KS.
State, at the riose of 1870, 2,683 miles of railroad, of which (!92
milea were laid within the year. The length of the twenty roads These <(aotatlona are o( the !,«•• Active Her arlttea ivhlch
are not Given on the Next Pace.
in the State is thus given
reprosontlng
roads to bo.

ImmI

We

^ood to tho material

relative

ett.

of the country.

•*

:

;

—

;

SOUTHERN

:

Milea.

Bnrlineton

lb

Hliaoari

Cedar Rapids A Mlaaouri Riror
Chicago, lows A Nebraaica

Dabnquo Sonthwcatcm
Dnbnqne A Sioux City
Cblcaio, Rock Ixland &

*

St.

Sionx City

n4M
81 '84

St.

M8°48

Paul

41-08

Milwaukee & St. Paul
Cedar Falls * Mlnneaota

M

& Cedar Bapldi
Central Railroad of Iowa
luwa Falla A Sioux aty
Chicago * Stonx City
Davenport A St. PaiU
Sabola. Acklev & Dakota

6471I
14S-88
Paclflc aH>'86

Dea Molnca Valley
Kcoktik

Mileii.

8000
& Pacinc
Council Blafik A St. Joaeph ....
88
Bur., Ced. RaplfU it MlDiieaoU 144'00

84060

36000
7657

4137
16100

LoDls

ISSSR

4684
4!l'00

9006

lowalhdlandBallwar

S.683'0!)

and Great 'Western Railroads.—

Central

made by

Nortk Caurollaa.

«ntv decMrlties.
.. Bid Aah
..lexaadrlaAa
• tisaia, Oa,7a
70 78
Auiniata, Oa., 7t, bonds
Chleaton, H. C, 78, F. L. bda 80 8S
68
70
Oolambla, S. C , ta
67 60
Colnmboa," 7s,bouds

M

Macon 7a. honda
Uempbiaea, endorsed
Mempblapaat dneconpona..
lloblle, Ala., 6a, bonds
"
8b,
...

.

Omaha

"

'•

71
71

60
70

91
91
71

68

lat

86
67

U

Georgia.
.*.

80

n

8(1

to
7l>

90
75
74
It

85

Darllnjflon 7a
1

Mortgage

at

60

.

Tenneaaec.

BaKt Tenn. & VlnrinlaOa, end
by State or Teon
MempblatDd Oblo 10a
"
6S

68
66
80

71

66
40

VlrKUUa.
8H

Alei.,lats8s,....

Ids 8a
4tb88s

A Alex. A Man. lata

Orange
V».

ATenLlata

911

78
07
76
7H

78
911

78
7»
88
80

6e

2d»6«

«th,8«
Virginia Central 1 ata, «8
"
Jnde, «s
•'

98
92
90
86

Atlantic and 9nlf Btock
86
Savannab, Albany, ^fc Onlf7a M)
bonda, end. by Savannab..
Pensacola & Qeorgla let m 7e 79

40
83

86

46

.

first

68

»

8Si
....

80

...

88
84

68

»6
88
86

stock

Macon and AnEUsta bonda
"
**
endoraed.
Macon and Aagnata atock.

684

10

atock

A

liiae RIdffc,

mtg.

1st

•

"

8d

"

81

Dan

Rlcb. ft

4tli.8B

!«St

ford. Int. 8a

90
77

lai coce'd «a.

,

Pit-'tnont bra'b

iBtaOa

"

Id m. gnart'dta..
8dm. «e
4tbm.88

«•

Norfolk

& Peterebnrg 1 m

" Sd m.
Bicbm.

m

as
74

76
81
78

HI

7»

fc

Peterab.

"

"
"
" Fre'kab'g
"
•'

"

latm

tw
-A
^.^

w

mtg. »»

Sonttaalde, let

16

;

I-

"
Cberaw

AsK

Da... 87
8a... 70
8S... ....

»da8a

80
Mobile and Ohio. 3mtg,88
Belma and Meridian lat m.8s 66

SonthweaternKK.,

v..3«...

lai

U

gold booda, endorsed by

8b,

dc Ohio Railroad Bond*.— The May coupons
" SdmSa.
mortgage bonds will be paid in gold by Messrs. Fisk
& Hatch, No. 5 Nassau street. The demand for first-class railroad maalssippl and I.oa«
bonds is increasing and Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, the financial
lalana.
agents of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, report an active Miaalsa >ii Cent, let m. 8a
" 8a
8d
inquiiy for the first mortgage gold bonds of that company, which
*Teni'. Istm.Ta
bear six per cent interest, and are selling at 90 and accrued intercensold, 8s

Obeaapeake

••

Sonth Carolina.
A ^ ug., lat M..7a
-".toek..

OraogeA

latlend 88
Income. DO

"
"
Montgomery and Bnialla

«

Cbar!., Cul.

& West P. let, 8a..

Jiontg'ry

IVIIaalaalppI Railroad.— CINCINNATI, O., April 26.
—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company to-day, William D. Griswold resigned the
Presidency, and Daniel Torrance, of New York, was elected unanimously to fill the vacancy. Resolutions of regret were adopted
at the resignation of Mr. Qriswold, and thanking him for his
management, restoring the credit of the company, and putting the
road in the best condition. Mr. Griswold remains a director, and
his salary as President is continued until October next.
Bridge Bonds.— The Union Pacific Omaha Bridge
bonds, eight per cent, in gold, |3,500,000 or £500,000 sterling, are
reported as having been placed by Messrs. Junius S. Morgan &
Co., of London, at par.

the

H',

fH
62
66

Alabama.

forthwith.

Ohio and

of

60

«0
60
TO
70
68
66

Kid

7a..

Knth.JalM.end SHJ 67

4t

NortbKaatcmlatmtg.

68
66

M

cb.

TB
(16

80i

"

Sparten*bnrg and ITnion 7a,
46
gnar'dby SlataS. C
SSTannah A Char, lat M., 7a.. 66

70
64

M

WKmingtoD i Weldon

tr>

71

Tono.VTO, Canada, April 25.— An ajrreoment ImH l)een concluded
between the Great Western and Michigan Central Hailroad Companies, for a period of twenty-one years, under which the entire Montffomarv 8s
through earnings are put into a joint purse and then divided. Nurlolk6fl
Both companies also bind themselvea not to interchange traffic
with any new lines across Canada or Michigan. This virtually tticbmond 6b
Wilmington, N. C.,«»
consolidates the lines, and makes them one, for through traffic
" 88
between Chicago and Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. The tunnel
Railroad Secnrltles.
to connect the two lines under Detroit River is also to be com-

menced

aome qooUUoiu ara

acversi of the principal d«al«ra, though
neccaaarlly nominal.

SO 00

Total number of miles completed

nieblican

Pricea are

'

rm
91

70i
6«»
81

....
....

W

f
OT
7a ....
»^9 80
'.*

....

iim.fr
8dm. >r

....

* Poto. da "•

86
tr.k

80
• ••

TIM

" conv
...
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••
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"

MONTHLY EARNINGS OF PRINCIPAL RAILROADS.

—

Central Faoiflo

Chieago and Alton.

.

1871.

1742 m.)
$41.% 104

1809.

(890 m.)

5M,480

394.176

481,086
578,870

488,3.31

1870.

(431m.)

(431m.)

t348,iei
318^096
888,796

(981,100
816,086
841,896
(348,089

683,758
768,719

807,815
777,183
828,447
748,800
613,806

346,831
401,864
361,044
493,931
606,(«3
468,111
397,615
340,3«0

7,983,613

4,681,663

72(t,»74
78:j,099

—lUint
1869.

(Se m.)
$668,137

'a

Central

S4S,59S..jran..
340,301 ..Feb..
373,618.. mar..

April..

m»T

|4fl8,6''6

.

JTnne..
July...
AnK..-.

i.408,688
= 418,709

„B08,680
§497,519
—475,608

Sept....

Oct.. ..
Nov....
Bee....

1441,197
l404,3«8

.Year.

4,849,404

- -Xariatta and Cineinnatl—

.

1869.

1871.
(161 m.)

(151m.)

1870.
(251 m.)

$99,641
90,196
104,888

$90,177
98,175
101,879

13i>,863..Jan....

100,641
109,753
117,098

April.,

661,788

601,3W

656,087
6e4,S3S
711,646
617,315
899,061
901,136
914,406P 903,215
814,4133 811,707
i|«»6,6775£ 897,750

129.096
142,014
138,376
139,306
110,897

106;i46
110,118
111,117
111,1»T
118,407
133,998
168;881
144,018
141,376

l,8n,481 8,678,968

1,381,345

1,418,866

ll^lg8

Ohioft lfiu'a>ippi. .-Pacific of Ko.-^
(898 m.)
-

\m

1870.
(888 m.)
$901,44't
167,867
iaB,s«o

179,648
3in,996
»;9,463
179,401
816,044
887,649
389,091
881,490

W7,S16
3,618,4(8,

1871.

(386 m.)

»8,7iB
13^341
819,904

^-Iron
1870.

116,134 ..Feh...
140,740.. Mar....

1,371,780
1,037,963

4> 479,188

i884,188

848,706

1898,408

13,358,461

^960,980

1869.
(184 m.)

1870.
(284 m.)

$384,110
810,636
386,517
411,814
403,840

$337,991

8»,137

4,791,896

^6^8»

^8t. L. Alton

1871.

nay...
Jane..
July...
.'.SeiML.!;

Oet....
Not....

Dee
.Year..

ft

T.

1870.

1889.
(210 m.)

.

1,048,4

1,27.M71

736,604

4,749,163

Tear..

Xt

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.

A4E8,«06

363,600
478.546
490,771
448,419
374,541

$01,181 $126,118. Jan....
96,668
111,379.. Feb....
144,637 ..Mar.
104,019
April.

114,1M

1,1.')4,529

Ana. .

CUOm.) (HO m.)

117,009
111,791
119,073

1861,767
319,441
646,789
388,386
449,981
r8iS,841

$1.32, 62i

127,817
175,960
171,868
1S7,39T
154,131
144,164
186,888
101, 188
104,551
189,351
166,860

l,014i64S

1871.
(184 m.)
416,758

441,666
441,685

1869.

(

1870.

m.)

$401,275
449,664
500,398
443,300
607,900
619,811
401,400
666,100
597,600
888,113

27n.l49

044,161
346,046
160,160
174,011

313,198

Mi. 7118

M9,38&
819,012
817,887
839.190
819,873
284,156

St. Fanl.-.

1870.
lem.
(986 m.) 0,018 m.)
896,706
327,431
ffn,ooo
377,671

^lior»h mmaviY-.-^
lfi;0.

(4Wm.)

$896,171

$2n.ioi

44.3,188

IUG.107
339,161
160,400

886,80

801,168
496,580

686,434
061,016
808,318
906,313
791,014
619,768

7,160,<«8

8,110,417

430,700

llftW
no.ooo
164.MW
181,901
160,836
188,710

'

il84,l«
M0,884

|»,oa
»B,048

n8,7Vl

341,704

898,198
818,601
840,801
848,681

898,488

^—UaioaPaaUe-laro.

86M74
initio

416,481

1K,060

168,184
180,900

312,108
348,890
310,800
480,140
470,710
411,388
313,178

808,00
4S1,«8
48,687

TlUft*
Bn,ifn

m,7M

4H1BS

qOB^

'U7',3b8

17\468

..

Mt,4n
1«,4H

aH,76a

W4

IfiTl.

(kiiim.
186.386

'T•'«•

7S\7S7

HanU.— Toledo,
Wab. ft Western.-^
•--"
1871.
1871.
1870.
(Mm)
OU m.) (On m.)
.311,881

1871.

(Wnm)

$101,600

$4S4,1S6
330,288
410.774
460,287
880,844
078,800

1,089,811

Cln.ftl^

(390 m.)

8,«0,410

<-VUwaiue« ft

616,888
794,514

143,468
168,788
171,116
179,847
158,061
180,719

•

^ 'HHev. Col

1871.

1870.

1,080,946
1,246,313

S»,900

Oct....
Nov...,
Dee....

1869.

1,177,897

July...
Sept....

^-Chie>,Boek Ii.and Paeillo

.

m.) <5»0-90m.) (590 m.)

$706,0»«
753,783
858,359
929,077

880,430
411,080
406,188
368,187
898,891
878,880
467,990
611,477
458,873
413,735

nay...
Jane..

118,175
116,143
107,614
111,000

8;«,38a
1,143;16S
1,113,190
1,268,414
1,2,M,9S0
1,167,056
1,087,973
1,306,672
1,371,780
1,140,145

—

1871.
(

Kiehiffan Central.

639,540
565,415
606,845

709,644
868,181
640,974
718,160
008,118
841,863
979,400

Northwsitarn

1870.
(1,157 m.)

1870.
1871.
(974 m.) (1109 m.)

$^%S

GM,603

8,186 J?7

3ft

1871.
(466 m.)

708,015

..

-a...

T,"MM

pn.

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[April 29, 1871

STATE BONDS.
INTEREST.

Amount

DENOMlKiTION.
'.MMkAdlhoi * Are

in dAfftalt for

PrliKsl-

R«t»

Parable.

Dae.

State Secnritlea.

.AUBAUA (Oct. 1, "!0)

$14,162.800

State Bonds
<(o
do (estended).....

do

do

do

(

indorsement

Absaksas

KR s

for

do
do

1,841,000
473,800
688.0J0
712,800
82,500
1,477,700

)

SterMn ; bon' s of 18B0
Sterling BondB(extended)
do
do
New Bonds, 18R6 & 1868
New Bonds, !!• 70, tola

Hay A Not.

168,000

....

June.
Jan. & July

do
Jan.
Jan.

300,1100

(abont).

& July
& July

8,480,000

1872
1888
1886
1870
1886
18S6
'86-88
1890
1889

(March, "n) $7,350,000:

Funding bonds of 186U
Bandcyet anfiinried
Memphis & Little Rock

Llttk Kock & Fort S K.R
Pine Bluff & N. O. R.R

2,764,000
1,716,000

Jan.

2,650,000

Apr.

Sc

July

& Oct.

99-1900

190C

Little B.,

CALiFOR)nA( \pri!,'70) $4,122,500:
(g"ld)
Civil Bonds on857
"
do
do ofl860
Soldiers' Relief Bonds... "
do
Bounty Bonds.. "

4 July

Jan,

9,138,000

do
do
do

18\500
424.600
805,000

Mark«d thai *

'Flobida
State

(.ran., '71)

$747,367

do
do
April &Oct.
do

7,275,9«0

Bonds

747,367

Railroad endorsements

.

».

7&8

& Dec

Jnne

100,000
176 000
866,000
75.000
800,000

Jan.

3,700,(100
2,000,01 M

Jan.

& July
& July

May & Nov.
Jan.

State Buildings Loans

do

do

1869
do
do
Sionx War Loan 1863

M188O0BI (Jan. 1, '71)$20,866,000:
State Bonds
Binds of 1868
Bonds to North Mo. RR
Bonds to Cairo & Fulton RR..
Bonds to Platte Co RR
Bonds to Iron Mountain RR.

1883
1x84

RR

W.Br.

S.

8 W. Br.
Hannibal

Interest stocK of 1857

Refunded Stock bonds
Normal University bonds
Thomion Loan bonds

'96-'98

1872
1874
'72-'74

Feb.&Aug.

'78-"86

& July
J.A. J.4

't6-'87

War Bonds
Kansas
Civil

do

& Sep.
& Jury

Mar.
Jan.

1890

1878
1878
var.
18«0
1880

RR

Pacific
Pacific
(guar)...
St. Joseph BR. . .

KR

&

KBNT0OKT

(Oct

,

'70) $1,424,894:

Bonds of 1841-'48
Bonds ofl843
Bonds of 1843
Bondf for Military Pu'poscB
Bonds held by b'rd of Education
Louisiana Dec.

Levee Bonds
do
1887,
do
do
1870,
do

,

Coupons
Boenf ATrocodi eN..viro.
Relief of P. J Kennedy
1869. Henitectiary Bonds
To Fund Floatli g Debt, 4c.
Miss. & Mex. Gulf Shli. Cau'1,'69
N. Lonisiana s, Texas RB, 1869
1»86, Fund'-DK

.

.

. .

do do ofl863
Bsnnty Loan of 1868
War Loan of 1864
Municipal War Debts assumed.
(Oct.. '70) $18,317,475:
Ualtlmore
Ohio
sterling.

RR

&

converted.
do
4 Ohio Canal, st'g.
convened,
do

do

1834

A Susq. RR
do
4 Blkridge RR

Baltimore
Snsq.

& Tide W. Canal, sterling

lCAS»AOHTi8.(Ja".l,'71)$26,318,84fi:
)tate Almshonse Loan

do
do
State House Loan
Lunatic Hospital. &c.,Loan
Lunatic Hospital (West. Hass)

do

.

Loan, funding Public Debt..
Back Bay Lands Loan

Union Fund Loan
do
do
do
Coast Defense Loan
Bonnty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do

94,00(1

3O»,800
1,648,283

ft

Jnly

do

H.YoKK

ofl8«3(taxfree)
ofl864

80,000
750,000
2,495,000
1.000.000
4,000.000
8,000,000
997,8110

80,000
184 UOO
El 0.(00
3,000,00(1

474,(00
546,000

1888

Apr. * Oct.
Mar.&SeiJt.
April & Oct
Varlons.

'71-'74

Mar. & Slept
Jan. & July
Various.
Various.
May & Nov.
Mar. & Sep.
Jan. * July
Jnn. & July
Jan. & July
Mar. &Se t
May & Nov.

1878
1893

&Sep.

Mar.
Apl.

1873
1871
18U6

«

Oct.

'69-'(l6

1886
1907
1875
'86-'88

1890
11890
19(19

1910
1899
1909

do

(sterling)

War Loan (currency)

& Qreenr. RR. Loan(st'g)

do
do
(home)
d(*
do (Bterlin.;;
Southern Vermont RR. Loan.
Basteriv Railroad

851,000
800,000
625,000
475,000
8,833,500

Various,

'70-'78

do
Mar.& Sept
Feb.&Aug.

1871
1888

3,(84,400

Apr.

3,288,888

Jan.

,

1,887.845
1,403,146
269,000
429.000

Loan

Ntj-wlch & Worces.RR.Loan.
Beet Uarif. &, Erie KR.(8ttrl ).

tUrboi Lana ImptoTemeut ....

773,000
215,623

June&Dec.

1880
1889

&

Oct.

1889

* Jnly
J. A.J.*0.
Jan. A Jn'y

1890
1890
1890
1890
1870
1S90

J.A.a &0.
do
do
do
do

8,651,39t-

J.

A

1(X),00

220,000
8,000,000
600,000
888,000
800,000
4,38.3,500

4,000,744
3,505,000
554,180
966,600
S,95->,400
200.1100
5(1,000

J.&O.

do

& Jnly

Jan.

do

lO0,C00

$100,000
110,000
165,000
94,000
60,000

& Jnly

Jan.

20,131

May* Nov.
Apr. & Oct.
do
Jan. & July
Jnne & Dec
June & Dec,
May & Nov.
Jaft. & July
do
do
do
May & Nov.
do
Apr.
Apr.

400,000
8,599,024
910,000

& Oct.
& Oct.
do
do

Apr.
Jan.
Jan.

& Jnly
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

181^^0

1889
lt66
1865
1890
IS-

88

1873

1872
'73-'74
'73-'74

1874
1870
'70-'78

1882
'71-'76

77-'78

1883
1894
1894
1894
18S8
'8S-'90
'88-'90
'91 '93

& Oct.
& Jnly

1800

do

1877
1900

A July

16

Jan

899,800
600,000
1,000,000

Jan.

1,899,900
1,008,900
693,400

Jan.

&

Jnly

1,478,000

Jan.

& Jnly

Mar

ft'Sep.
Oct.
Apr.

&

1871

ISTft

»

0,0(

900,000
848,0(10

do
do
do (no
do
Canal Fnnd Stock
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
ao

interest)

old

s,

vaiions.
Apr. ft Oct.

do
JuneftOec.
Jnly

l,:0t>,430

Jan.

ft

4,788,800

Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.

ft Jnly
ft Oct.
ft July

8,639,4fl(<

rew

2.6ie,000

.

Oreson (J'ept,

'70) $106,688
Relief and Bonnty Bonds
1 '70)

l,739,f0i

3,417,400
1,721,400
888,000
100,000
11,407,000

ft

Oct.

ft

Jnly

<*

Oct.

ft
ft

Jnly
Oct.

do

1,884,817

Jan.

1,6(10,000

Jnly

ft

do
do
do

4,(95,309
3,400,000
366,976

May ft Nov

:

106,633

Jan.

ft

July

ft
ft

July

&

July

$81,107,168:

(of 1840)

Inclined Plane (1849)

Coupon Bunds (1863)
do
do
do

Jnly

3.[k'.',i.*0.

5,160.1()(

do
do
Fnuding Bonds, since war
do
do
do
Other bonds
....
do
do
do
do
Special Tax Bonds do
....
OHIO(Nnv., '70) $9,732,077:
Loan doe after 81st Dec, 1870
do
do
SlBt Dec, 1875
do
80th June, 1881.
do
do
3lBt Dec, 1686
do
Domestic Bonds (Union Loan)

Pbnn^a(D«c
Stock Loan

51,600
8,367.900
2,099,000
473,000
880,000

do

<io

ft

(Oct., '70)

Railroad Bonos,

do
do
do
do

Jnly

do
do
do
do
do

1,910,083

do

Stock
do

ft

do
do

21,08»,(i00

do

Rh.
4I8,50(
1.866 8:)5

Nov

ft

(Oct. 1870) $88,641,606

Bounty Fund Bonds, coupon..
do
do do registered.
General Knnd Bonds
do
do

'76-'86

do

l>6,430

do
do
couverted.
B^Ktem Shore RR
Bonnty Loan
i^ nthem Relief bonds

Troy

Jan.

'71)

do
Chesapeake
do
do

War
"

do
do
(1858)

Loan (1861).
Loan (1867)
do
do
do
do
do

6

662,410
400.000
384.000

6

113.001

4X

8,106,000
372,000
9 769,860
4,7»1,S00
92,8C0
7,890.650
90,40u
9.237,060
726,9t0

Military

$8 067,900
Civil Loan Bonds, 1855-61
War Loan of 1861

Harti^nd

918,000
6o,<uu

$17,181,300:

18t.6,

Maihx (Jan. 1.

(Feb.. '71) $?, 696,300:
Bonds of 1 861 ( tax free) .

.

'70,

Cbariry Ho'pital
1883, Relief of Stats Trpasnry
Bonds to various railroads. ...

do
Annap.

6&7

346,001.

eoo,soo

ofSept. 1,1864...
olJuIy 1,1866

Railroad Bonr
990.475

Jan.

May

1870) $600 000

North Carolina

(Jan. '71) $1,841.975

Bonds, 1661 to 1869....

Military

438,000
2,7rt,000
2 962,001

Jnly

ft

do
do

M. Jersey

1874

do
do

do
do

1886

May & Nov

do

9S0.696
134,811
348,000
45,000
1C3,COO
416,800

Jan.

& Jnly

Jan.

39J,(100

». Hamp. (Jan.. 71) $2,402,000:
War Debt of July, '61-'63

'74-'94

5,9^,000

Bonds of 1847

100,000
100,000
60,000
100,000

Jnly

it

do

May &, Nov

504,000
8,879,000
5,419,000
1,466,000
1,6S9,000
3,000,000

Bonds of 1867

Xllikois (Mar.. 1S71)
Intert-Bt

Jan.

'71-'81

:

Georsia (Mar., 71) $1:5,437,700
Western Si AtlanticRR. Bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Bonds
Gnlf
KR.
Atlantic &
Bonds, per act March 1 2.1866.
loodiDg bonds oi 1870, (ijold)..

160,000
1,621,000
478,000
88,000

1884

& Jnly

Jan.

Payable.

Minnesota (Dec, '70) $360,000:

Nevada (Dec,
OoinraoTi'T(Apr.l'7C) $7,216,900:
War Bonds (.Inly, '61) 10-20 y ar
do
do (Jan.,'63)20y.ar8..
do do (Jan.,'6i)aiiyears..
do do (iicr.,'B4)10or30y'r
do (non-taxab.)(Oct ,'65) 20y'r

Ouulanding

are in defaalt for Intereet

MiOBioAN (Jan.l,'71)$2,842,000:
Renewal Loan Bonds
Two Million Loan
War Bonnty Bonds
Ste Marie (Janal Bonds

Pacific

1877
1880
1888

INTEREST.

Anonnt

DENOMINATIONS.

pal

Outitandin^

laUreit

6
5
6

Jan.
Apr.

Jan

Oct.

do
Feb.

Aug

ft

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

6
6

a
6
6

6
6

Ibl. (April, '70) $2,916,600:

War Bonds of 186«
do
do
do

do ofl868..
do ofl868
do 011864

8.Caroi.ika(Nov '70)$7,665,908:
Fire Loan Stock (act. '38)
Bonds (lien on Bank)
do
State House tt'ks (acts '56-'63)

Bine R dge RR b b (act '54)
Conversion stock of 1868
Funded debt of '66...

Bonds

1868-69

TBNNES8EB,(0ct.

All Int.

do
do

(

(

do
do

>

)

unfunded to Jan.,

•
*

1871.

Bank of Teanesf ee Notes

Vermont (Feb., '71) $1,256,000:
War Loan Bonds, conpon
do

do

Mar.&Sept.

308,343
484,000
1,479,C35
970,000
64,t00
1,131,700
8,198,9(0

Jan.

Apr.
Jan.

Feb.

ft Oct.
ft July
ft

Aug

July

ft

do
do
do
do
do

J.ftJ.A&O

'1fl)$88,639,E02

Bonds loaned to BR'8.,etc. .'
Bonds endorsed lor RR's., etc*
Funded Interest (new bonds) »
•
State Bonds (debt proper)
do
do

1,10",000
339,000
736,000
841,000

reg

84,008,500
8,178,000
4,060,508

e
6

1,706,(:00

6

889,166
1,.398,640

6X

<lo

<lo

Apr.

ViHoiKiA, Jan. '71 (47,890,839)
* 11,108,10(1
Old Bonds, coupon
21,617,676
Old Bonds, registered
f.8,0(
do
do
do
Ola Bonds, sterling conpon.
1, 8ft'.. too
Funding Boudx. i8t,6, conpon.* 1.478,1 (K
l,b7-.>,:'(ifdo ren ste ed *
do
1,896.600
CO
d(» 1867 conpoL
•
46(>,95(
do sterling
do
6S8.36i:
Interest fundable, due Jan. '67*
7,880,S»8
lBt«r«tt.on kboTO te Jus. "n,*

.fc

Oct.

I'O

6

do

4,191,861
1,500,000

1,026,000
201,000

Jnly

JiiTi. ft

6

Jnn.

& Dec.
do

Jan,

*

July

do
do
do

(1

Jan.

£:

do
dii

do

July

:

,

: :

::

..

THB OHKONiCLE.

April 29, I871.i

RAILROAD. CANAL
•nbecrlbere

rlll

AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND

—

•—

When

Wh*r*

i

paid.

paid.

wn,H»

8

A.4kO,

8

A.*0.

Naw Tork

•

ll.4kS.

Lontkon.

18T3

Ami (.)an. I,>i0):

.S'l.

NewTork

18(8
1884
1874
1817

(3?l)mll«s)

3d Mortjau (jU'imlviO
raiiiii;ft
1st Mori. iB iTtv
1st Mort. (Iowa A Mliir..,£)Um.)
Ist Mort. (Minn. Central)
1st Mort. (P. (lu casi miles)...
3d Mort. (I>. (lu C.iSi mile*) ...

J.

Milwaukee City
Milwaukee and Western
Mirural Mini (Jan. 1, "^O):
Ut Mortgage
JtlttiMlppf Central (Sep.
let

''SbSo

?

«,«R/IOO

8

Tenn. (Oct.

aMAo

MIB-OOO

T
7

W,000

10

•ffi'Sffi

7
8

1,

«>;
\

W06.100

1st M..g(t, lIBin * Id.Lir. P. 8, Br)
1st M..gd O'l 100ui.,(Teb. * Neo)
Consol. M.. gold, on SSSm A Id..
jn««oiir(R.m'.<t(VMV(Jan.l,ll)!
1st MortKage. land grant
3d Mortgage, for $3,(X10,000
JToMJe <t Qirard (June 1, '6»):

Ut Mortgage

enuorsed by Ala

do

oflSiO

ConvertlDie bonds
Construction bonds
tiwihv. itChattnnooga{3M\y

New York

18W
I8«»
1876

MemphI*. '81'W
1(08

IWH
BoctOB.

IM*
18(0
18..

8

1,300^000

8

718,010

8

880 OOO

8

J.4kU.

•

Mobile.

London.
Mobile.

London.
Mobile.

New York
NewYork

a

M.AN.
F.*A.
J.*J.
F.*A.
J.* J.
A.AO.

NewYork

1883
1883
1888
1838

1888
1(00

J.«

J.

Sew iJerneyi
UtLoan

3d Mor'gage, sterling
Oener* fmortgage, sterling
Patereon A yrwark (.Ian. 1, •9():
Ut Mortgage, giiiiranteea
Menn»ylrania (April, '70):
Ut Mortgage (I'enn. KB.)
'4d Mortgage (Penn. RB.)
id Mort. (Penn. KB.), sterling
General Mort. (Phil, to Plttsb.).
General Mortgage, new, conji.
do
do
new. regist d.
.

works purciiase

J.&J.

SOOJIOO

M.AN.

N. Haven.

A J.

N. Haven.

J.

1,000,000
400/100

J.

A, AC.

900JXIO

Phlladel.

SdLoan..

luu/juu

Southern (Del. & Rar. Bay):
1st Mortgage, tax free
2l«!o London -Vorl*. (March, '71):

New York

M.AN.
J. AD.
A.AO.

New York

J.

Mortgage Bonds

3,000,000
(0,000
300/100
391,MI0

extension
Convertible Bonds

1st Mort.,

J.

i.OrL.J. <tat.yorth.ir»\>.. lO)for ».%0OO,0(» (185C)....

3d Mort. of 1S60
no York Central (Oct. 1, 'TO):
Premium Sinking Fund
Sinking Fnnd (assumed debts).
Subscription (assumed stocks)
Iteal Estate

3,741/100
1,1«8/)00

J.

A.AO.
M.AN.
F.AA.
M.AN.
M.AN.

1C3/100

Renewal bonds
York * Barlem (Oct. 1, "TO):
Ut Mortgase of 1853
Consolidated Mart, of IMS
irno York <t X. Banen (Apr. 1, 'TO):
Ut Mortgage
Jf. Y. <* Oamego Jfldland:

AD.
M.AN.

3,M»/)00

Mort. (gold)

etc

Ynrk,Pim.A A>M.(Sep.I

1st

.Mortgage

14

8/»0/IOO

F.AA,

3,700/100

A.AO.

l/)59/!00

30,000p.m

J.

A J.

TO):

its/wo

Ill-

Improvement

188T

Mortgage

NewYork

N.Y.ALon
New York

NewYork

do

New York
•

New York

1888

East Penn.

law

Xoan

i
1889

1888
1871
1886
18(0
1883
1876

1873
1S9S
18JS
18*4

T8-T8
1876

Extension

New

Bonds 1968
A Ptursburg (Oct. 1, '»):
Mortgage
Mortgage
Funding Mortgage
3d Mortgage for $500,000
North Carouim (April, TO):
xdort. Bonds (various) '^•tS...
Bonds of 1857
Jkorth«aMtem (March 1, TO)
1st Mortgage
3d Mortgage

513/100

Fuided Interest (certlflcitea)
I&rth Ximouri (March, Tl)
Ut Mortgage of 1868
Mortgage ot 1858

10e/X8

iS3

Jiorfotk
1st
1st

.

157/100
308,000
48/100
390/)00

J.

A J.

Jl:4?:

700/100
145/100

M.AS.

Mortgace

3,378,000

At. Okam. (April, -%):
Eqnlpment Bonds (tax free)...
•M cUnnvA Newport (Mar Tl):
Comptuiv Bonds
Company Bond*
Companv Bonds
Otage Valley (Jan. 1, *^:
Ut Mortgage, 1W3 (5-30 year*)

Charleafn

MB

4j00Oj000

nafna

18*7

ilS

«•):

3d Mortgage
8d Mortgage
Northern Central (Feb., Tl):
Ist Mort. (State loan)
3d Mortgage (sink, fnnd) conp.
3d Mortgage (sink, fnndf coup.
3d .Mortgage (V. & C. KK guar)
Consolidated Mortgage, gold ..
Income conv. conp. bonds, 1810.
.Vop«A«rn, S. H. (Apr. 1, TO)
Company Bonds of 1854
Northern Ntui Jereey (Jan., '»>:
Ut Mortgage (gnaranteed)
•orrcfcA A iTorcwtcr (Dec. 1. "a*):
1st Mort. (Maaa. loan) s'k'g fund
Cooatraetlon Bond*

ISM
SboiwN.C. T3TS

(l»0

5/»o,oao
1,

1877

Loan
Loan

10

(11,500

ijoo/no

Q.-J.

1,8«)/)00

1,333/nO
»<5/J0O

301*000
415,000

A.AO.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
M.AN.

«

J.AJ.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
A.AO.

Niwjork 18H
1888
Mew Yor. 1888
Phlladel.

Baltimore.

HarrUbnrg

A.AO.

Boston.

J.AJ.

New York

400/100

J.AJ.
J.AJ.

Boston.

IM^OO
SOO/)00

J.AJ.

1,888.000

r.AA.

(HB/IOD

wvnSli

••

Boston.

M

1/ioo/xn

t.itt.

1885

1^

115/100

,

1885
18T;
18(6

Annapolis Irred

400/100

Todaiut.

A

1100
1880
1874

1877
18TJ
1879
1877

ins
1876

N«w totfi' IM

New Tork

!»..

Fbnadel

18(0

3,383340

tfatjm

Q.-J.

Pblladel.
rhi adei.

3/m/)oo
3,000/100
3.i«i.f»r

1,114J34

60O/IO0

ntUb.,Ctn.ASt.Loul»l>ef.,

M. Steuoenv.

1st
1st

Mortgage
Mortgage

.

SdMortgage

_

J

A

Mortgage
Mortgage (gold)

A L. JficA. (Nov., "70):

A Kenn^M: (Jan. 1, Tl):

Portland

4/100/100
400,000

860,000
8(0/100
3,000,000
158/100
100,000
1,000/100
335/100
838,000

Coneolldated Mortgage,

18(5.

7(0,300

.

Funded

Intereat, 1853
RochenUr (Feb.. Tl):
Portkmit
Ut M., S. F., 1867, on 53H miles.

A

equal Hen
ProTloence A worces. («ar'Tl)
Meadhtg A Columbia (Mar., Tl)
IttMortgage 1863
3d Mortgage 1864
Smueelaer A Saratoga (Oct.l,'70):

33M9
650/100

1st M.. 1870,

Ut Mortgage

Ut

adOMO
(80/MI
ago/no

uo/no

'.

Mort. (fafa.A Whiiehaii)
1st Mort. ("Troy, Salem A Rutl'd)
Olens Falls Hfi. Mort
BicHmniid A Danrtllr (Oct. 1, '•9):
State Sinking Fund I.oan
Bond gnaranteed by state
CoiuoT. Mortgage, coupon
Conaol. Mortgage, rcg
Roanoke Vajjey RR. Bond* ....
JVdkm. A ftlertburg (Oct. I, TO):
3d Mort., connon and reg
8d Mort. of lino. couDon
BocV., B. I. A St. tmSlJtn.l'Kr.
Ut Mort- (gold) conTert. 're*
Book /«;. A fioria (Mar. 71):
'.

A R) ».

Gnaran. (Pots. * Watert'n)
sink.

Fund Mort.

(general)

Jot.

d

G.

UBl

FblUdel.

London.
Phlladel.

MO
1$M

London.
Phlladel.

A J.

J.AJ.
A.AO.
A.AO.

Phljadel.

UN
un

Tl.**
Phlladel.

J.AJ.
F.AA.

Baltimore.

J.AJ.
F.AA.
M.AS.
A.AO.
M.AN.

New York

uoo

New York

J.

J.AJ.
F.AA.
M.AS.
A.AO.
M.AN.
J.

AD.

A.AO.
M.AN.
J.AJ.
M.AS.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.

ini
ifta

PhUadel.

NewYork

J.

AD.

J.AJ.
J.AJ.
M.AS.
M.AN.

A

Angnata.
Boeton.
Bo*ton.

un

IS

New Tork
Colnmbte.

Troy.

New York

J.

t

Rlokmowl

A.AO.
r.AA.

II.T.erLoB

r.AA.
M.AS.

K^Tork ««

"53.
"Jl..

Ouft (SM Km. C.Vt. J«. dICJ)

UH

ProT B.I

II.T.AR.

J.

urn

Aaga*ta.

AD.

vnjm

1»M

N«w Tork
A.AO.
A. AC.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
M.AS.

New Tork

408J00

UM

1887

San Franc.

J.AJ.
J.AJ.
M.AN.
MJkN.
F.AA.

161 ,«»

1(13
1(13
1(13

MU
MU
im

AD.

(00/»6

..

Butland ,t liurMnglon (Jtn.l.'W):
1st M. (conv. Into Rut. pretstli)
3d M. (conv. Into But. com. (fk)

«.

J.

1817

un

J.

J.

Mortgage on tOH 'riles..
BotM.hal. AOgden^ : (Feb.. Tl):
rt'at.

A

Phlladel.
Phlladel.

m/no

l*t

i

J.

505/100

Mortgage extended, 1868

Sink. F'd Mort.

PhUadel.

3X4,100

860/nO

P. BR.) Mort.. '56.
P.f;
A C. construe bds'ST.
Equip. Bonds of 1869, tax free..
Placerrille A Sacram. (Jan. 1, TO):
1st
1st

J.AJ.
A.AO.
A.AO.
A.AO.

77S/100

SS'

x'^-c
•'^ "

.

A>r( Buron

1«..

IM..

s/noooo

-

"^M

3d Mortgage (series O)
3d Mortgage (series H)
3d Mortgage (series I)..
3d Mortgage (series K)
2d Mortgage (series L)
3d Mortgage (series M)

w

FhUadeL

J.AJ.

875/100
815/100
875/100
875,000
875,000
815,000
8(0,000
8(0,000
8(0,000

B

.

1*10

Harrisb'i^ 18(0
Phlladel. TO-Tl

'69):.

A'

im
IHO
mo

Now York
New York

J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
M.AS.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
A.AO.

1,531/0)

tnt
London.

J.AJ.

6,308/nO

Ut Mortgage (series C'
1st Mortgage (series D'
let Mortgage (series E,
Ut Mortgage (erles F)

BrldgeTo.

Q't'ly.

100/100

353/100
1/100,000
(85/100

A

(series
(series

A.AO.
A.AO.

3.9se/no

2,700,000
3,635/)00

Ind. re-org.
Col. A Newftr'ii DIv. Ronds
FUleburg AConneltm. (Feb., TO);
Mort.
(new)
free
state tax.
1st
1st Mort. (Turtle Cr. DIv.) ....
City A t.'ounty loans
PltaL. FtW.A CMC. (Feb.,
Tl)
^
1st

3,000/no
3,000/100
3,000,000

1,I31,!I00

Loan of 1866
Loan of 1867

UtMr-

J.AJ

s/no/no

495,900
388/100

conv.

imi
tta
lan

J.AJ.
A.AO.
A.AO.

4,(73/100

*76,'<I0

Ftmd.

Bait. (Nov. 1, '69)
Phtla., TfVm.
Ist Mortgage, convertible

l*t
480,500

London

HM7

im
un

Hew York
N«w Tork

143,300
183,400

UtMort. (gold)

i.ii.
J.Aj.

:

M
81 Mortgage

New_York

r%Uadelphla A Bead. (Dec. 1, TO):
Loanofl861
Loan* of '43, '44, '48 and '49

Loan

ir»w York

A.AO.
F.AA.
A.AO.

800,000

1st M. Sink.
of 1896, sterling
of 1868
of 1868
of 1870 ($.1,000,000)

MJtV.
F.AA.

F.AA.
J.AJ.

l8t

. .

Richmond
Alexand'a
New_^York

534,778

TWJ98

I
mi

New York 1!"

M.All.

*»(iad(;IpAia <* £W<!(Feb. TO):

Mort. (Sunbury A Erie RR.)
Ut Mort. Phil A Erie (gold)
do
do(cnrrency)
''o
3d do
do

London.
ir«r York

(7s/m

Cent. (Hoy., "60:

1889

1887

New York

34(,(«3

Hew Tork

M.A R.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.

ijmfioo

:

A Batt.

Mortgage

Loan of 1857, convertible
Loan of 1836, sterling
Loan of 1836, sterling

N. London 1871

J.

li'eto

1st

A J.
A J.

1875

1880

F.AA.
F.AA.
K AA.

Tos/no

6,083

Short Bondfl (debentnroe)..
Pmneylvania A N. K (Nov.
Ut Mortgage, guaranteed
Peoria A Bureau Yal. (Jan. 1, TO):
Ut Mortgage, gnaranteed

.

350AI0

^d Loan

1st

Mortgage Construction Bonds.

^anama (Feb., Tl):
Ut Mortgage, sterling

MOC

188T

New York
New York

J.*

(00/100

it Ifei

1,1(0,500
571/iOO
(81,700

Tar

Pblladel.

M.AN.
J.AJ.
M.A N.

113/100

o/MUiouH

1(14
18(1

•

Bridgept.

400/no

300/100

Onoego A Syraouee (March, Tl):
Ut Mortgage
3d Mortgage

Peoria Pek.AJackeonv.(J»a.\,'!0):

18(0

J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.

A.AO.

ago/no

Income Bonds

Rd do

Mortgage,

yorth PenntvhKmla (Not.

(S4y'n)s'k'|r rd,'58-*

Vmeego A Some (Jan., "il):
Ut Mortgage, gnaranteed

let

paid.

$410/100

_

Orange.
ige, Alex.AMatuu.{Oci.\,'m).
.45
ist Mort. (O. A A. RR.) ISM ...
'4d Mort. exten. (O. AA.) 195.1..
8d Mort. exten. (O. A A.) 1888..
4th Mort. exten. (O. A A.) 1800
1st Mort. (O., A. A M. RR) 1867.

Ist

When

f:h
J.AJ.

(

3d Consol. B. F. Mort., 18T1
Oa Creek A Allegh. B. (Feb., TO):

State
1888

188(

New York

*1SjSSI

tarf/fc
(Mar. 1, TO):
1st Mortgage (gold)

New York

eee>

a«8^

130,800

-Vcw York
(Jan.. TO)
'

1st Mortgage
\tw Baven a I
Ut Mortgage
*. Baren <t Sorthamp.i Feb., '71):
?r.t Mort 13«9
Bond' c'invrrt., (tee state tax.

t

A J.

M

i

M

Va.Loan

New^York ITO

2,800/WO

Mort. (convertible) 18S6

Ut Mort.

New York

::::

500.000

Mortgage Bonds of 18TO
KaHoatuck (Feb., '71):

N.

J.

M.*N.
M.4kN.
M.AN.
M.AN.
M.*N.
M.AK.
M.AS.

1,545,000

2d Mortgage

1st

f:t?:
J.* J.
J. AD.
F.&A.

7

1,'69):

endorsed by Tenn
Naehrille <t Decatur (Jan. 1, Tl):

Veujburg

MUkN.

lit

Rallroadei
A MUeltitpot (March, Tl)

Mortgage (B. DIv.)
Ut Mortgage (W. DIv.)
Mortgage (W. DIv.)
Income Mortgage (W. DW.) ..
Consol. Mort.
tinraamnn
Con*ol.Mort.*ter '°' ** ""'""

Ut Mortgage

ins
187S
18(1

4 J.
....

A.*0.

1,40(1,000

5,000,000
8,000.000
(00,000
3,000,000

1st Mort.,

1st

ntwyoA

(Jan., 'TO)

Ut Mortgage, sinking fund
3d Mortgage

Xncark a

10

5,000.000

\,i%\m

M^Wt A Montgomery (May 1, '69);
1st Mortgage
Monigomery A EufOla (Mar., *71):
Eaex

T

I

oome Ronds

<*

«
T

T,8SS/KW

)

Interest Bonds
fcterest Bonds, sterling

do

4.145.000
30(10 000

400,000
(8.000

3d Mortgage, endorsed
J(a»M« i£j>mo (Jan. 10):
Ut ortgago, sterling
Ut Mortgage, sterling

Itt M.,

J.

100,000

ConaoUtfatcd Mortgage
S^am. A Ttxat, (Mar. "n)

Jfo.

Jfnrrtt

F.i'A.

1,I««,000

•

Mortgage

1st

y.-s?:

Mortgage

Tenn. State Loan
•*

J.

(

^

l*t

tB):

1,

3d Mortgage
jn»i(M/ppl

4k

A.*0.

I'

Okto

ir

Out.

For a (all explanation of this standing
TabI* M* " Railroad Monitor "
en npr*o*dlog p<ge.

Rallroadei
jnchtgan Ctntral (.Inne, ID)
Ut Aort Convertible, link (and
lit Mort Cotivvrtlble
lit Mort siiTUnkf, iion-conTertl

la onr Table*.

(•OMPANIF.H, AND CHARACTKK OF BRCUK1TIK8 ISBUKD' AmuODl

'irrgBMT.

For • Ml
TftbU (M
on k preceding page

MortwiKu

LIST.

mvor bf slTlns n* Immediate notice of anr error 4lee«vere4
Pacea 1 and S of Bonds will be pnbllnhed Nest w««k>

OatxplMiktIon of thli standing
lUllroad Monitor"

1st

531

confer • creat

CUMPAITIBB, AND CUARACrSR OF BECUKITIES ISSUED Amount

MUmtuhee .»

:. . ..

.

lit

!(.T.ALon

1(00

:

.

:.

: :

,

:::

:

:

..

,

THE CHRONICLE.

532

RAILROAD, CANAL

[April 29, 1871.

AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND

LIST.

SDb«crlber« will eonfer a great niTor by giving us immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.
Pases 1 and 2 of Bonds Tvill be pnbllsbed next Tveek.
COMPANIES, AND CHARACCOMPANIES, AND CHARACTER OF SECURITIES ISSUED. Amount
TER OF SECtJKITIES 188UBO. Amount
"-

Out-

For a full explanation of this standing
Table see " Railroad Monitor'*

on a preceding; page.

Wlien

Where

paid.

paid.

J.&J.
F.4 A.

New York

Out-

full explanation of thto standing
Table see "Railroad Monitor'
on a preceding page.

For a

400,000
329,000

y7aKl«(Julyl,'69):

Mort. (Bcrics A) sink, fund
Ist Mort. (8eri.;8 B) Blnk. fund.
2d Mort. (eerlca C)
2d Mort. (series D)
2d Mort. (lnco;ne)
St. Louis A Iron Mt. (Julyl, "69):
Iftt

let

.

Mortgage

Jacis. db CMc. (Feb., ^^):
Ist Mort. (guar.) 1864, tax fVee..

F.&A.
J.&J.
A.&O.
F.* A.
M.&N.
M.&N.
F.4 A.
A.&0.
J.&J.

1,500,000
1,100,000
1,100.000
1,400,000
1,400,000
1,700,000
4,000,000

St. L.J

2365,000

2d Mort. (guar.) ISdS, tax free.
360,000
St. Louis and Sout/ieastem :
iBt Mort. conv. tax free (gold), 16,000p.m
St. Louis tl St. Joseph (Apr. I, "K»:
Ist

Mortgage (gold)

1,000,000

dt T.Haute (Mar., 'VD
l9tM.;Bkgfd(guar.)
2d M. Bkg fd (guar.)

St.L.,rand.

*

S«./teni

4 J.
M.&N.
J.

1,900,000
2,600,000

General .Mort., sterling
Ist Mort.. West. I'e, for t6,000,000
2dM.,W. line (land) for|,3000,000
St. Paul dt Siouj-aty (Mar., ^l)
Ist Mort. for f 16,(mu per mile ...
Sandusky, it. <t .Veiv'rlc (Feb., 71):
Ist Mortgage, new, 1869..

Savannah it Chirleston:
Ist Mort -agii 36'H
;

Setma. Mai-ion it Memphis :
let Mort. (goM) guar, by Ala...
Selma.Roiiie it l/alton (Feb., ID:
1st Mort. (Ala. & Tcnn. Rivers)
2d Mort. (Ala. & Tenn. Rivers).
Gen. Mort. for W.HIO.OIW, tax free

ShamokiH l-. <t /tol(si). (Nov.,
1st Mortgage guaranteed

M.4S.
J.&J.

120,000
700,000

78^000

500

touds^
N Y

1st Mortga'zt

Southerti Centr

',*

South it N.Akfiipin Feb.,
.,183m
1st M.,end.bv .i
(Oct.

1,

1, 'TO)

Oct. 1, '69)
V
Consol. M.i l-:pref.)tor«709,000

Consol M. ( V,' pref.) for $651,000
Consol M (id pref.) for $540,000
Va. State Loaa (suspended)
2d Mort. Petersburg guarantee
3d Mortgage
Southern Minm-iota (Jan. 1, '69):
Ist Mortgage, 10.20 years
.

South.%0. JaciflciifMo. (Jan.l,'69)L
Ist Mort. (gold) $25,000 per mile

Southwestern, Ga. (Aug.

Muscogee

RR

--0,0(»

5
7
6
1

6
7

I,

New York

rs7
PUladel

1372

New York
New York

1881

(E. Div.)

2d Mortgage(VV.
Equinm*l b' s of ISIO conv.S.F,
lot., Wab.it HV«Ier«(Jan. 1,'70):
IstMort. (Tola III., 75 m.) ....
Ist M. (L.Erie, "W.& St.L.,167m.)
1st Mort. (Gt. \Vtu, W. D.,100 m.)
Ist Mort. (Gt. Wt'n of '59, 181 m.)
IstMort. ((Julu. & Tol.,34m.)..
Ist Mort. (111. * S. Iowa, 41 m.)
2d Mort. (Tol. & Wab., 75 m.)
2d Mort. (Wab. & W't'n, 167 m.)
2d Mort. (Gt. W't'n of '59, 181 m.)
Equipment Bonds (T.&W.,7Sm.)
Consol. Mortgage (500 m.)conv.
Ivo.v * Boston (CTct. 1, '69):
.

Mortgage
2d Mortgage
3d Mortgage
Convertible Bonds
let

Xrou Union (Oct. 1, '69):
1st Mort., guaranteed
2d Mort., guaranteed
Mort. (gold), tax free
2d Mort. (government subsidy)

Ist

Land Grant Bonds for $10,400,000
Income Bonds for $10,UOJ,000
Pacific, Cent. /((,(Jan,l,'69):

Mort. (gold), tax Tree
2d Mort. (governtueiit subsidy)
Pari, E. Div. (Sue Kunsas Pac)
Ist

Un

Mo. Kan.

Rlva- (Oct.,

Mortgage 1868
Vermont Central (Jane

1874
1876

J.&J.
J.&J.

Boston.

386,000
114,000
293,200

0.

A.4
A.&O.
A.&O.

New York

1860
1860
1899

494,000
990,000
778,000
119,000
778,000
112,444

J.& J.
J.& J.
J.&J.
J.& J.

New York

isra
1884
1900
1885
190J

•78- 'SI

1874
'88- '91

'80- '92

1871

760,000

M.&S.

Brooklyn.

1887

258,000
574.400
407,800

J.

4 J.

New York

84- '90

Petersb'g.

'84- '90

800,000
31,700
52,400

J.&J.
J.&J.
J.* J.
J.&J.
J.&J.

(May

G

Maryland

(Feb.,

'71):

New"York

200,000
400,000
300.000
900,000
400,000
500,000

•88-'91
'82-'8«

1899

2,78:i,000

1887
'70- '75

•62-'72

pm

J.

4 J.

J.&J.

New York
Boston.

1888
1898

Macon.

'T7-'80

New York
New York

J.&J.
F.* A.

Mortgage

Wilmington 2 Weldon (Oct. 1,
Ist Mortgage, sterling

800,000
1,800,000
1,600,000
1,300,000

406
900,000
2,500,000
707,000
1,771,000
500,000
300,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,300,000
600,000
2,700,000

A.4 0.
F.&A.
J. &D.
A.4 0.
J. 4 J.
F.4 A.
F.&A.
A.&O.
F.&A.
M.&N.
F.&A.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.4N.
Q.-J.

900,000
300,000
650,000
427,000

J.

500,000
860,000

J.

27,237,000
27,286,512
9,651,000
10,000,000

J.
J.

4 J.

A.4 0.
M.4N.
M.4S.

4

J.

&

1,600,000
1,600,000

4
4

J.
J.

J.&J.
J.&J.

1st

Mortgage

Broadwau
1st
1st

it

1th Ave. (Oct.

1st

'67

3,000,000
lv500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

J.
J.

4

D.

4 0.

M.4N.
M.4N.

J.&J.

Fbiladel.

A.&O.
J.&J.
M.& N.
J.&J.

Phlladel.

676,887
197,777
710,000

694,000

J.&J.

1,500,000

300,000

J.&D.
J.&J.
M.&N.

(Oct.

Cltti

626,000

J.&J.

700,000

M. &

203,000

J.&J.

200,000

A.&O.

167,000

J.

1, '69):

ilortgage

300,000

Mortgage

1st

Mortgage

D'yD'k.BJfaicayitBat.iOQA.noy.
1st

Mortgage

Eighth Ai-euue (Oct.
Ist

1, '69):

Mortgage

Ud st.it Grand st.Fem/t.OctAilO-)-.
Mortgage
Mnth Avenue (Oct. 1, '70):
1st Mortgage
Second Avenue (Oct. 1, "70):
Ist Mortgage

350,000
200,000
160,000
375,000

2d Mortgage,

Ist

New York
New York
New York
New York

New York
••

"
<•

"
"
•»

"
•»

**

New York
"
"

New York

1879

18;9
1896
1894
1886
1879

1890
1890

Canal

1st

Chesapeake

dt

it

N.Y.&Bos.

•9H.'99

New York

1878

Boston.
Boiton.

IS86
1891
•76.'77

rnn

250,000

J.&J.
J.&J.

1, '69):

York
York
York

York
York

New^York

New York
New York

2,000,000
4,375,000
1,699,500

800,000

4 J.
Baltimore.

London.

J.&J.
J.

4

Baltimore.

J.

M.&N.
J.&J.

New York

748,654
161,960

J.* J.
J.&J.

Phlladel.

J.&J.

Phlladel.

ol 18T7

54,800
5,656,099
2,000,000
5,000,000
1,496,879

Morris' (Feb. '70>:
Ist and 2d Mortgages
Boat Loan, sinking fund

782,250
239,425

A.&O.
A.&O.

Raritan See Cam.& Am boy RR.
Erie of Pen nsylvania (Nov. 1, '6
Dela.

it

Mortgage
Bonds for interest
1st

Lehigh Navigation (Nov.
Loan of 1873

1, '69>

Pentisylvania (Fob., '70)
l8t Mort. tax free g.byPen.RR
SChunlkill Xarigation (NoT.l, '69)
1st Alortgage
2d Mortgage

Improvement
Susq.

it

Tide Water (Feb.,

,

Pref. Interest Bonds
Union (Feb., '70)
Jt

Susq. (Feb., 70)

1st

JerseyCity

Fbilade

1,751,213
4.016,870
308,500

M.&S.
J.&J.
M.& N.

1,000,000

J.&J.

1,2.50,000

J.

Phlladel.

&

J.

London.
Baltimore,

325,000

J.&J.

M.&N.

Phlladel.

299,000

J.&J.

Phlladel.

2,000,000

J.&J.

3,019,000

J.&J.

New York
New York

'.>98,500

M.4N.

*70)

M
miacellaneous

600,000

71)

:

Mort. 8. F.. 20,(100 per annum
Pemtsj/lrantn Vnal : Mortg. B'ds,
Quicksilver (Mar. 1, '71)
1st

Ist

M

:

Mortgage
2d Mortgage tax
1st

free
Valley (Feb.,
oi-tgage

•t

J.&D.
J.&D.

1,361,000

Mortgage

West Branch

Q.-J.
Q.-F.

"70):

Marj'land Loan
Loan of January 1,1878
l8t

ii

:

Consolidation Coal (Feb.,
ntlca.

New
New
New
New
New

1,500,000
3,500,000

Wyomimi
1895
1895

Brooklyn.

F.4 A.
A.&O.
M.&N.

J.

Ohio (Jan.

Maryland Loan, sinking fund
Guaranteed Sterling Loan
Bonds having next preference
Delaware Division (Feb., '70)
1st Mortgage
Delaware it Hudson (June, '70):
Registered Bonds (tax free)...
Registered Bonds (tax ftee)

Loan of 1897
Gold Loan of 1897
Convertible Loan

Xfr'ght,&c 96-'99
1889
Boston.
N.Y.&lios. 1874

4 J.
J. & D.

New York
New York

Delate. (JuDel,69)

Loanofl884

1873
1878

S.

1,780.000

Mortgage

1871

1887
1885
1875
1882

London.

New York

1, 'TO);

Mortgage

1888
18Si
1882
1878
1871
1893
1883
1907

1, 'lO):

1st Mortgaj^e fconaol,)
2d Mortgage (consol.)
Eqalp. Loans of '66 and

176,000

1, '70);

Mortgage

Amer. Dock it Imp. (7o.(Jan.l,'69):
Bonds (guar, by C. RU. of M. J.l

J.&J.

2.50,000

789,300

R.R,

Street Passenger

Third Avenue (Oct. 1, '70):
Plain Bonds (tax free)

Tex.)
173,000

Phlladel.

New York
New York

Bleecker St.it FultmiT'.iOct.l.'m'):

Sixth Avenue (Oct.

1875
1880

J.&J.
A.&O.
M.&S.

Van.

F.&A.
J.&J.

'69):

Bonds
Sinking Fund Bonds of 1867

Sterling

1874
'TO-'TS

"

New York

1,200,000

1886

Boston.

J.
J.

Itead. (Feb., '70)

it

3dMortgage

PhlUdel.

&
&

M.&N.

"69):

Mortgage, new

Consolidated convertible...

J.&J.

J.
J.

3,275,000
'71):

on 36 miles (coup)
I*ocomoke (Jan. l,'7l):

1868

Ist

20,000

Baltimore.

1,800,000

CentralP.^.it E. ii»cer(Oct.l,'70)

Petersb'g.

J.&J.
J.&J.
J.&J.
J.&J.

'71);

Mortgage

Brooklj/H

New York

N.Y.& Lon

1,970,000

Brook., Pros J'.dcFlatb'hf.Oc.lt'fS)

'96- '00

New York
J.&J.

:

Mortg

ige
Whitehall it Plattsb. (Feb.,

l8t

M.&S.
J.&J.
A.&O.

Phlladel.

:

Western UiKon.iFeb.,

Wilmington

4(10,000

676,300

Mortgage (gold)
Government Lien
est. PennsplvaniaCSov. 1, '69)
ist Mortgage, guaranteed

1st

J.&J.
A.&O.

1, "70):

iBt

it

400,000
557,500

1,000,000
816,500

Ist Mort., eudors. by Baltimore
1st Mortgage, unendorsed

M. of

71-'8

New York

511,400

Mortgage

Wicomico

4 J.

J.&J.

1, '69):

Mortgage, convertible
3d Mortgage, registered
West Jersey (Jan. 1, '70):
Loan of 1883
Loan of 1866, Ist Mort
Joint mort. on C. M. M. ER, '69.
West Shore Hud. Hiv. (Oct. 1, "TO);

St

J.

1, '71):;

l8t

li'estern

1879

683,600
849,000
129,000
1,102,000

l8t Mort., guaranteed
Westchester <t Phila. (Nov.

1st

London.

3harleet'n '71-T2

"70);

Ist

1869

503,100
200,000

1,'70):

Wtl.,CharT.itJtutherr<l (Oct.,

An^i.8ta.

('Feb., "71):

do

Registered Certificatee
\icksburg <t Merid. (Mar.
Consol. Mort., 1st class
Couso Mort,, 2d class
Conso .Mort., 3d class
Consol. Mort., 4th class

1st

1898
18S8

1890

lf'a7'«a'f (.Mar.l,'71);

it Black-

Income Bonds
4th Mortgage (flmdtng)

'

New York

1,695,825

Br. (<ce

paid.

'69):

4th Mortgage, for $I,0»,000

^'estern Pacific
18T2
1864

150,000

7
7

TO):

Div.)

.1.

York

Nov.

200,000

N. r. (Oct.

/rtd'poH»(Feb.,'71):
Bonds of 1869

Padlk

it

Mortgage

2d Mort., endors. by Baltimore.
2d Mort., end. by Wash. Co
2d preferred Mort.Lilnendorsetl
New Mort., guar, by Baltimore..

A.&O
J.&J
F.&A
J. 4 J.

V

<r

Mortgage

1st

3d (enlarged) Mortgage

.

.Mortgage (W. Div.)

oo

300,000
250,000

A.4 0.
r.4A.
J. & D.
J.4J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4D.
J.4D.
J.* J.
A.&O
J.&J.
A.40
J.« J.

1909

1, '71):

Mortgage
PeoriaA

,

J.&J.
J.&J.

New York

1896

'

"
"
lennessee (Oct. 1,

Chesapeake

Mortgage

Utica

1,628,320

500,000
290,000

Mortgage

lin. Pti-i.,

S ew York

204,000

it

Virginia

1st

1. '70):

Surac, Bingh.

Mortgage

West Wiscotisin

1, "70)

Mortgage
2d Mortgage

Union

4 J.

850,000

Mortgage

lerreffaute

London.

New York

N'ew

l,6i!i,0(«)

200,000

1st

Sussex (Jan.

New York

New York
New York

1, '69):

.

liranck (Dec.

Sullivan (Jan.

linion

lb'9S

"

2d Mortgage

Warren (Jan.
1S97

1, "70):

Mortgage
Mortgage

4 J.

899,000
300,000

^Umds

bterUng Mounuiin (Oct.

1st

1895

1, '69):

Company Bonds
Staten Island (Oct.

lot.,
Ist

New York
New York
New York

1894
1898

:

Ist Mort.(ai.'f
;i,
South Side.

1st

New Tork
New York

J.4J.

J.

888,500
241,000
3,000,000

'71):

,.

South Side. L.

Vertnoni Yatley (Feb., '71):
iBt Mortgage on -^ miiee (cou)
Ist

J.&J.

4 J.

JO

320,000

1,492,015
806,500
312,500
1,272,000
76,000
30,000
60,000
800,500
1,500,000

domestic Bonds (H)
domestic Bonds (G)
Domestic Bonis (I)
Domestic Bonds (li)
Domestic Boi. is '..special)
Real E»ta e I'onds, F

1st

1894
18»«
1894
1894
1891

18..
18..

J.

ioa,ooo
2,307,00«

700,000

South. Cai-'ilina (Feb., '71):
Sterling loan. J&«i2,918 10»

Ist

New York

\ermmit it Mass. (Mar.. "71)
let Mortgage, sinking fund
Bonds convertil>le, tax free....

IstMort. L.

'69):

2d Mort. (goveriiin. sub«i(ly)...
Somerset it Keunehec (Jan. l.'Ti):
1st .Mortgage
2dMorlt':ige

Summit

1899

1892

J.

F. ilu iac(Mar.l,'71):

tfc

Ist >(ort:;a!.'(.
Villi it rucilii (Feb., 'IK:
Ist .Mort, on lOjiiiile.i (coupon),

1st

N.T.orL'n

4D.

J.

1,'200,000

Sioux

Ist

Sacram'to

1875
1881

/»(c.,l »t Dlv.(Jan.l,"iB);

Mort. (10 III.) tax free
IstMort. (St. r.to Watab.aOm.)
2d Mort. (land grant)
General Mort., for »2,oao,000
Ist

Sheboi/gan

Where

paid.

Railroads

Railroads:
Sacramento Valley (Jan. 1, "TO):
l8t Mortgage (gold)
2d Mortgage (gold)
St, Joseph (t Denver City :
1st Mortgage (gold) tax free...
St. L.,Att. it r.

•9&

When

2

Mortgage (gold)

2dM0rtgage (gold)
yttlem UtUimltU'gh.,

556JU0O
eaajooo
1,000,000

I8tll..„

•MIOO

.f

&

A.

J.4D.
J.

4 J.

New York
New York

:

THE CHRONICLE.

April 29, 1871.]

€ommtxc\ai

^.)e

533

l^imee.

COMMERCIAL RIMTOMK.
Fhidat

AprU

NidiiT,

S8, 18T1.

There has been the past week an improvement in
inate

trade, with

logiti-

due partly to the
staples of domeRtio produce and

rather

»peculation,

le<is

recent decline in leadinpr

partly to such an advance in the seaiton as stimulntes business with the interior.
The ma'keta seem to be upon n sound,

healthy basis, or
there

is

f

i

ti

that condition, nod

rapidly approaching

every reason to antidpate a largo volume of business

during the month of May.
Cotton shows an irregular and partial advance, Middling

Uplands closing
for

16^. Flour has declined to $6@$6 25
Wheat is lower at $1 45@*1 48 for
but Cotn closes firm at 75@76c for prime
at

shipping extras, and

New

Spring,

=3'2-'

Tiii

§

mixed.
Groceries have been

fairly active, and Sugars show a slight
The jobbing trade in them is generally better.
In Provisions the week has shown a good degree of activity
in leading hog products, but the close was quiet, owing to

si

'''

sf

"'-

"s'

»"

'

"'

'-"'-'

s'

-

»*-'-'

•'rf

55

mS

0<rf

rf

iJV

advance.

efforts

of holders to obtain

Mess Pork closed

an advance on

low

late

at $18, after having sold

at

$1V

;

prices.

Prime
•c'3 f'of

Mess, $16,

after considerable sales for export at

prime steam Lard,

H jc, after

8^8^ for Cumberland.
at ll|<^ll^c.

having sold at 10|c.

Large

lines of Pickled

In Beef nothing of

and prices are unchanged.
drooping and unsettled.

50@|16

t\4

good
good

to

5^@6o

prime,

to fine,

;

8®10^c.

:

sold

Butter and Cheese have been

—Lugs, common

Leaf,

common

|8|:

-pa-

•

••

5&5^c

;

to mfidium,

6@7^

;

tortnight

tn%\\

and 200

The

sales

have been

do. do. Connecticut,

The

85c@$l

sales for

the

as

:S

»

•rf

cases

are only

250

...:..:,:
••••••*

:S --i

new crop Ohio

o5

bales

Havana,

•

".sl

::

:SI:;§;

:

'I

!

if

:

:8gS :S|2

.5

:

articles of trade

:

ISi i§i»

:

:

:

il

=

•

§S

=

:

:S

:

:igS

:

II

r

•

OQ

4Bv4

T
•irr-tiiSiiis
•

.sas

;

minor

SIS

•

^"ti

been a movement of 2,500 bales Manila Hemp at 10|@10fc,
gold
now held higher. "Whiskey has advanced, though
of the

:

(flD

rti

:

:~

s

at

:P

Most

<*«

1^1

05.

slow.

•

ofaf
:9;

In East India Goods the principal feature of the week has

sales have been

•

seems to have

Spanish Tobacco has also been

week

•

O

on private terms; 150 cases old

crop wrappers at 35@5oc.
dull.

—300

:

•

iiiigSS :S3"S| :|9 ifgliigSSsSgi. S§

loaded up buyers, and they are not in want of anything at
present.

^tf

•<-.-

•

Current

to good,

Seed Leaf Tobacco has been very

The business of the previous

dull.

«f

moment has been dono

about 1,100 hhds., of which 800 hhds. for export.

new crop are

Vof-r

•

Bacon,

Hams

The Tobacco market has been unsettled. In Kentucky
Leaf there .has been a good demand for export, which has
been freely met by sellers, and although prices are no lower
they have favored buyers. The sales of the week have been
prices for

•

;

have been quiet.
Hides have been active and firmer, in expectation that the
will reduce the supply

•I

:

:

;8

:

:i

:

IS;

iSiSifl

yellow fever prevailing at Rio Janeiro

of hides from South America.

Leather has been weak, and
Tallow nearly nominal at 8|<j for prime.
Metals have been quiet, but on the whole steady. Pig
Iron and Tin Plates, with a light stock, are very firm. Oils

have been weak for all except Linseed, which remains firm at
90o for full lots and 92@93o for smaller parcels. Crude

Sperm quoted

at $1

27@|1

28.

5

s *•'- jfSiS

|i2 ig:-ii:i|i:i:|::2:i:::5::2:|g:8S||
i

S

-9

2

-

'-f

:
*

:
•

:

:

*

•

Rosin was dull and drooping during the fore part of the

^•r

week, but at the close a decline in ocean freights caused a
better feeling, strained closing at

under

$2 40.

Spirits Turpentine,

liberal receipts, has continued to decline,

la
^tf

and closes at

Petroleum has varied, but closes firm at 28c for refined
on the spot Crude, I'^j- in bulk. Hops quiet at 6(^12c for
new.
Freights have declined, owing to the reduced supplies of
grain available for shipment.
The closing rales for grain to
Liverpool are 7d by steamer and 6^d by sail. The last char-

48c.

;

ter to Cork, for orders,

Wool

has been

was

les» active

at 6s 6d.

and price* are som«what nominal

im

1

1

i

;|

I'lle

a
'3'a

pMimm^^p^m h

:

—

1

:

.

THE CHKONICLB.

634

Imports of I.eadlne Articles.
following table, compiled from Cuatom House returns
hovTB tUe foreiftn imports of certafti leading articles of commerce
kt this port for the last week, since January 1, 1871, and for the
period in 1870
oorresponding
)8PC
Same

the

Since
Jan. 1.

lime

week.

1871.

1S70.

For

mass and

Oliiaa,

80

Ulass

Glassware
C^lass place

Bnttuns

16:!

Coal, tons

S,066
15,656
156,108
4.153
3,457
2.250
6,7,6
8.867
267,3,6

4,331
16,660
118.421
6,0.8
3.323
2.081
n,U.".9

Cocoa, bags
Coffee, bags
Cotton bales
DruKS, &c.—
Bark, Fernvlan
Blea Dowders..
Brimstone, tons
Cochineal

S7I

20,017

6,750
SJ4,7S4

948

1871.

18(0.

2.6.58

2

1,IU9
549

S.461

bars.
Lead, pigs
Spelter
bieei
Tin, boxes

Tin slabs, lbs..

fbblB
Tea
Tobacco

1.500 VVasle
838 Wines,

l,l2i
'.,149

Articles report'd

664
162

42

1.683
128
10,979

743
3«,952
13.716
li.844
6,157

Soda, sal
8oda, ash

3ii|

90
22

nai

fan
Hair

bales

500

Ac-

1,1M

51,031

"!

518

4.13

30O

8.363
16,155
1,451

11,4881
13,583,

2,r.»
498
239,919
45.620

1J)35

Hides, dressed.
India rubber..

Ivory
"Watches

11.251)

4,8611

14,1)86

96

18,782

219.008
172,9.3

vl.188
649,997
227,99J

27.634

1M,756

l.<16,32«

f,9.u40

731.17

36,0ol

418,15:

Hides undressed 147i«

Total this year

The

19,720

515,^74
161,720
202,581
474,938
938.53: 2,003.066
42,987
136,023

245 061

Ginger

1,110

39.797
39,759
91,231

1,71«

82,6?S
21,760
133,;76
33,829

Pepper....
1J86 Saltpetre ...

163.638
7.353
12,546

103343

Woods—
Cork
Fustic

387

....

Logwood
Manoganv

174,568

2,1.'>7

,

5(),6 3)

5.80O

23,671
21,148
124.667
54.930

Becelpts or Domestic Produce for the ITeek and since
Janoarjr 1.
The receipts of domestic produce for the week and since Jan. 1,
and for the same time in 1870, have been as follows
This Since Same
week. Jan.l. time "70

Same

Since
Jan.l.

time

'lO.

143

2,120

2MI

Flour

.bbls.
Wheat .bus.

62.741
140,145

898.932
1,166,124

799.4)5

Cora

3 1:, 37)1

3,t«.i,83ll

121 ,8 16

6:18.649

500

2.207
231.373

650.359

139.7:*7

24.87.>

66 829

53.176
40,000
lla.lSl
277,26!

Oil cake,
1)11,

Barley, &c..

16.IV6
1,095

m

1,011

Peas

3.6ii8

C. meal.btilti

21.4H

Cotton.baiKH

aemp.. bales.

93
90

aides ....No.

25.'

aops... bales.

;,93i
57,611

Leather

.sides

122

Spirits turp.

1,272
11.04C

Kosln

Tar

S21

pitrh

1,778.576
5nl.97ii
75i.88I

10,731
81 6)2
461,991
617
161.5 Ih
14,145
831.949
41,758
1,903
1S.437
133.081
"•?!',

676
131,420
l..;96
883,830
12,510
3.512
17 088
19S.T25
35,637
1,530
.

pkgs

863
67
517

lard

Peanuts, bags..
Provisions—

.

Kntter. pkga....

CutmeatH
Eggs
Pork
Beef, pkgs
Lard, pkgs

5.650;

133.083
88.715
98.381
153.085
135.179
79.849

902
313

7,920
8,303

pkgs

Starch
Stearine
Sugar. Uhds., Ac.
Tallow, pkirs

8,188
1.543

35,805

11.918
S.;31
2.001
11.948
5,116
563
924

Lard, kegs
l{lce,

303.4291 986.302

33 522
31,191
85.272
17.206

2',T75

3,134

1

2.50

721

154,904
402.212
134,367
364,;;5

51,21)1

159.5235.036
148,901

201.018
41,375
17.577

229.668
41,46?

54,>I88

53.710
85,000

U97

"70

"to
1«;778

1.9S7
8,212

81,418
297.179

5.310
37.655

5,310

29,877

29,1

00

1962,410

84,587

539,262 2536.25S

995,747

4863n

0528.933 1131,724

252,104

806.806 1720.6«

715,113

S42.64SI

3514,074
.

28,628

664,245
211,202
123.110
314,163
117.161
510,270

past

week the market has been very

;

:

This
week.

3,0.2.-.2

ern
Stock.
Other
Forlgn Total. Porte.

irregular and unsettled, and during some of
he time the speculators have held
almost entire control, compelling the shorts to accept their own
terms. This was especially so on Tuesday when Middling advanced to 15| against 14J last Friday. The state of the market,
however, is well described by the statement of the fact that the
usual difference between growths was entirely disregarded (all
growths being equally available in settlement of contracts), Middling Texas bringing no higher prices than Middling Uplands,
and the same was true with regard to Low Middling, while
Ordinary has remained ail the week at lOfc, being ^c. off from
last Friday.
But these efforts to " squeeze " the shorts resulted in
bringing out rather larger offerings, and causing some increase
in arrivals at this port, so that on Wednesday the supply was
rather in excess of the wants, and the position was not sustained,
prices being reduced all around ^c. except for Ordinary. Thursday
the market still continued unsettled, and values were again
about Jc. easier, the high prices drawing out a great many lots on
To-day
which the owners deemed it advisable to realize.
there has been no change the improvement at Liverpool has had
a tendency to increase the shippiiig inquiry while the demand to
supply maturing contracts has been sufficiently active to absorb
the offerings. For future delivery there has been great activity
and the same influence operating to advance the quotations for
spot cotton has carried up the price for April to 15c. tor Low Middling, while for all the later months there has been a decidedly
cautious tendency manifested, induced by the losses which
Low Midthe short interest has incurred during the week.
dling closed to-night at 14}c. for April 14|c. for May 14Jc. for
June
and 14^0. for August.
The total sales of this description for the week are 68,900 bales including 000 free on
board. For immediate delivery the total sales foot up this week
19,964 bales including 6,553 for export 2,519 for consumption
8,440 for speculation and 2,452 in transit. Of the above 1,225
bales were to arrive. The following are the closing quotations

&c—

CHSsia

!

78
35

Florida
North Carolina

335

40.907
17,577

iiaislns

971|

1.375

33,731lKice
ISpices,

Jeweiery, Ac-

Jewelry

43,706
46,436
15,309

60.34:

995,316
274.880

429.822
203.327
207,'-2S, 107.297
20.197
11.933
83.355
51.985
300.391! 152.184
52.873
56,712|

New York

1

Britain, France

1869.

1

Oranges
Nuts

686

&c—

Savannah
Texas

t21.)74 (525,934 (342,244

Corks
Fancy goods....

7,351

1 0li5i

iirlBtles

56,720

,

1257.010
36S.116
314.8(4
680.016,
234.S98'

Total last year

33,74o Fish
17.029 FrnitB,
10.736
Lemons

2..i66

386,056
133.415
14,268

6,004
4,303
178

Cigars

it
1S,751

Onuny cloth

New Orleans
Mobile
Charleston

by value

1.702
2.555

2i.i

271,945
481.2220,74
962

4j

1,331

8|l

'.3,

Ac—

3,U3

102

114,694

XXPOBTBD 81X0B 8SFT.1 TO— NorthGreat

1870.

121.200
173.40 i

115,291

ailfCS BKPT.l.

POKTB.

1.494
2 5-2

13,637

10,408
1,186

15

Opium

BodLtk, bi-carb..

&

Sugars, boxes
bags

117

Oils, essential..
Oil, Olive

2.49S
1.879
170.478

Sugar, bhds, tcs

Champag*e,bks
Wines
Wool, bales

Madder

time

168,601
7,613
55,125 i,T20,29) 4,1^4.404
53.-: 83
b.980
S3,75:i
I6IS3 246,1«6 195,8S8
109.852 1,241,293 1.303.825
39.602
1,2 13
27.928

Bags

220

ludigo

193
77
11.132

-...

UK

Iron,

3,765
6,69.

9,119
8,815
6,353

ISO,

Gum, Arabic

lUnseed
Holasses

week.

BBGUIPTS

Hardware

624

Cream Tartar..
Oambler
Gams, crude.

Hides,

Same

the

Since
Jan.l,

Cntlery
606<
7,1141
?44l
2061

We

all

&c—

Metals,

China
Earthenware...

fullowing is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at
the ports from Sept. 1 to April 21, the latest mail dates.
do not include our telegrams to-night, as we cannot insure the
accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph.

specified.']

For

Earthenware—

Hemp,

when not otherwise

given In packages

is

[April 29, 1871.

From the foregoing statement it will be seen that, compared
with the corresponding week of last season, there is an increase in
the exports this week of 46,478 bales, while the stocks to-night are
107,495 bales more than they were at this time a year ago. The

The

he quantity

,

:

121, >97

141.567
79.484
63.666
1 14.007
63.438
51.737
4^,449
10.149
7.857

;

;

;

;

4.330
449

Tobacco, pkgs...
Tobacco, hlids...
Whiskey, bbls. ..
Wool,b*les
Dressed hogs No.

16.595
1.832
38,399

8.149
12,592

3,701

75

l.i.679

9.066

3.04:
4,15(
421

60 089
58.036
19.867
90,114

74.130
24.4^8
65,476

;

3-3

7,966

Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Low Middling
Middling
Good Middling

COTTON.
Fridat. p. M., April 28, 1871.
By special telegrams received by us to-night from the
Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the
receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening

New

Upland and
per ib.

Texas.

Florida.

Mobile.

10X»....
13M®....

;0K«....

11

«...

UK®....

13)i(»....

18H»...

ISX®....

UX®....

14),®....

I4»«»...

14!4«....

15H®....
16X®....

15H®...
16X®...

15X®....
16X®....

15H»....
16X(a....

Orleans.

Below we give the total sales of cotton and
market each day of the past week

this

price of Uplands at

:

Total
Good
Low
MlddUng
Ordinary.
Bales.
Ordinary.
Middling.
appears that the
Saturday
14 ®..
~4i<«rr
lOX®....
1,207
12K@....
against
total receipts for the seven days have reached 56,685 bales
Monday
14 ®..
lOX®....
12^®....
2,885
14X0....
iu«®....
6,185
15K«.,..
14X9..
18H®....
83,042 bales last week, 64,156 bales the previous week, and 67,543 Tuesday
15),»....
S,2i2
lOJf®....
Wednesday
13X®....
14H®..
first
of
since
the
receipts
bales three weeks since, making the total
ISX®....
18j«»....
lOK®....
UK®..
1,5»
rhnrsday...
14^®..
4.916
lOX®....
15X®....
13X®...
the
same
Friday
bales
for
against
2,579,497
September, 1870, 3,570,759 bales
year
September
this
1
increase
since
showing
an
free on board)
period of 1869-70,
For forward delivery the sales (including
of 991,262 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per have reached during the week 68,9()0 bales (all low middling or on
telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows
the basis of low middling), and the following is a statement of the

From the

April 28.

figures thus obtained

it

I

.

.

.

:

sales and prices
For April,

RB0BIPT8

New

Orleans

18,900
1,687
2.585
7.752
10.2U3
6.521

Mobile
Charleston

Savannah
Texas
Tennessee.

ots.
100. ...Notice
served, at..l3 15-16
14
1,700

bales.

Rec*d this week at—

Bec'd this week at—

Ac.

22,228:
4.461'

3.188
7.591
7,715

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia

2,686:

bales.

115

478
2,015

723
5,216

Total receipts
Increase this year

50,564

56.685
6.121

The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of
81,822 bales, of which 55,432 were to Great Britain, 9,898 to France
and 16,492 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made
up this evening, are now 453,718 bales. Below we give the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week
of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various ports to-night:
Exported to—

Weekending April

28.

G. Brit

Contln't

Stock.
Total this

Same wTc

week.

1870.

;i7,542

19 256

46,798

9,7()8

3.075
S.IOJ
606
353

12.783
5.742
13.467
3,012

810

171.019
42,982
18.049
44.650
58.018
90.000
29,000

136.170
31.135
10.885
47,378
30.756
52,000
18,000

S5J44

453,718

346,231

23,077

Mobile
2,369

New Tork
Other porta
Total since

2,642
12.361
3,67»
56,433
Sept, 1... 2,017,812

36,190
«0O,2S9

31,822
3.«18,091

1871.

1K70.

9,148

1.755,975

For May.
cts.

1,800

13X
13«

80O
500

300
300

14X

4,400

14 3-16

200

1.600
2,700

14X

14H

800
4,700
500
3,900

8^
^

4,650
2,300
10.100
700
3,800

400

HX
14 7-16

14X
14 11-16

bales.

bales.

1315-16
14
14 1-32

14M

14 S-16

14X

13,350 total

June.

14X

For July.

For August,
bales.
100
200

cts.
IS lS-16
14

50

WX

100
500

14 8-lJ

1,400

toUl August,

14X

•ISX

200..
800..
1,200
300..

.I8J«

.14H
.14X

.

17,100 total

May.

For September.
200

14

200 seller's option
3,500 total July.

For Jane.
3,200

13X

Hna

13 13-16

15

1,400

I3X

300
31.150 total April

2,100

13 15-16
14

'1,700

14X

14 i-16

I4S-liS

ilK
14 13-16
14J<
14 15-16

cts.
14 1-16

800
5,350
100
SOO

all 1871

1«X

The following exchanges have been made during the week
Xc. paHl to exchange 500 May for 500 April.
1.200 May for 1,200 August, even terms.
May for 200 July, even terms.

200

—

Weather Reports by Telegraph. On the whole, our telegrams, perhaps, indicate a little less unsettled state of the weather
throughout the South during the past week. And yet there are
some districts in which there is continued complaint of excessive
This has been especially the case at Memphis and Macon.
rain.
At the former point it has rained three days this week. Our
correspondents state that this continued wet weather is seriously
interfering with planting. At Macon it has rained two days, and

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the remainder of the week h«t been cloudy, with a favorable
change as the week clo(!««. Tliero was a Blight frost at tlila point
on Sunday morning, but not sufficient to do any injury, althoujjh
some of the younjf cotton is now al>ovo ground. Our corn-spond-

enU at Solraa also state that It is raining too much at that point,
but as yet no serious injury has been done. The paat week they
have had two days ot rain. At Charleston It baa rained one day,
at Savannah and Mobile three days, at Nashville two days, while
at Augoata, Montgomery and Galveston it has been warm and dry
• Dthe week, and at Columbus it has rained one day, but has been
clear the balance of the week.
Planting has now been about completed in the principal Atlantic
Our correspondents at Macon, Charleston, Augusta, Colum
States.
bus and Memphis said last week in their several telegrams that
leu cotton had been planted than during the previous spring, but
one correspondent at Macon now adds " that not more than 80 per
cent of the land planted in cotton last year is given up to it this
year, and not exceeding 20 per cent of the amount of fertilizers
has been used." Our Selma and Montgomery telegrams to-night
also state that there has been less cotton and more corn planted in
the neighborhood than during last spring.
The thermometer during the week has averaged at Charleston
70,
68,

Macon

67,

Memphis

and Galveston

—

:

.

Montgomery

60,

71.

70,

Mobile

66,

Columbus

We

636

Vfloat for Prance (Ameriean and Braxil)...
Afloat for Bremen (American)
Total Indian Cotton afloat for Kurope
Stock in Unittxl Status ports
Stock In Inland towns

7ejooo
98,3S1

97,968
76JB80

9M/M)0

17S.00O

408,718
37,974

84a;n8
79,104

TotiJ
8,S8W,1M ___1,)_
These flgures Indicate an {nereatt In the cotton in sight toTnlght
of 645,017 bales compared with the same date of 1870.
Below we give oar nsoal table of exports from New Yock ftae

the week

Exports of Cotton (baloa) nrooa

New Tork •ln«« •pt>>»za T ^

wm WKVixa

Total

Amll

April

tla*

to
date.

April

prer.
year.

^fi"

U,»l

18,867

Other British PorU

a, 948

IMM

Total to Ot. Brttaln n,8U
Havre

to

16,S0>
1.485

n,s4o
64

488,164
13,116

mu»
m

n,sn

,4M

eio,fn>

utjnt

"m

Other French ports

^

3,784

400

showed last week that
The DisTRiBCi'ioN op thb Crop.—
the amount of takings by our Northern spinners up to the 13th of
April this year had been 650,918 bales against 563,820 bales for
the same period of 1869-'70, or an increase this year of about
90,000 bales, while the consumption for the two seasons was not
Consequently our mills will probably
likely to vary materially.
require for use only about 155,000 Ijales more this year if the
growing crop promises poorly during the Summer, they may also
take, say 50,000 bales additional to increase stock. Considering,
then, the home consumption tiled at the figure we have stated,
we can readily see the manner in which the balance of the season's
will be distributed
supply
'^'^

Total Proneli

Receipts at the ports for the year (estimated)
Receipts over-land direct for the year (estimated)
Taken by the mills South Irom the plantations and
inland towns

Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept.

;

Bales.

8,920,000
170,000

95,000

Bremen and Hanover

711

1,551
100

860

8 896

i,Ma

iioa

4,606

S,898

8,86J

Hamburg

Total to

IT.

400

80

Boropo.

1871.

1,

Stock on hand Sept. 1,1870

ToUl supply

Stocks at ports Sept.

1,

1870, increased to

Total supply left for export
Amount already exported (April 22)

3.143,747
2,536,259

607,488
Balance remaining for export
thus see that if we include the figures for export received
by telegraph to-night there will still remain for Europe over
600,000 bales more out of this crop if the receipts equal the above

We

estimate.

—

Bags, Bagging, &c. Cloth and Bags are extremely
There has not been a single sale since our laat, and prices
are entirely nominal. Previous sales for future delivery keep
the domestic manufacturers busy, and prices for this kind are
more steady than India. We quote 18i<gl9c., currency, duty
paid, for India, and 19i@20c. for Domestic. Bags are quoted

GuNNT

doll.

15<gl5ic. Manilla Hemp, since our last, has generally ruled
quiet, but with the advance maintained at the close considerable
note 1,500 bales on spot
business was done at full prices.
here at 10 c, gold, and in Boston 2,000 bales at lOf (glOic, closing
large proportion of the stock is
firm here at lO^c. for prime.
of low grade. Jute early in the week was fairly active, but
Sales are 850 bales, from store, at
closes quiet though steadily.
" Edith Warren," at 6ic.; 250 bales do. on
ftfc.; 400 bales, ex
private terms, and 1,000 bales rejections, to arrive, at 4ic., all gold.
Jute Butts have ruled quiet most of the time, but the close is
again firmer with a fair demand. Sales are 800 bales at 3|@4c.,
;

We

A

*ysa

48,186

841

M36

ijm

564,716

818,198

Grand Total
The

18,300

36,431

New

38,846

31,987

1

New

following are the receipts ot cotton at

NEW TOBK.

Baonm

um

768

BOSTON.

York, Boaton.
1, 1868

rHiunxLTHiA

BALTOIOBa.

This Since
week. Septl.

This Sloe*
week. S«ptL

raoit-

Since!! This Since
week.l Bept.l.||week.!8eptl.

4,244,747
806,000
95,000
50,000
150,000 —1,101,000

H,a8»

6,648
31,388

Total Spain, Ac

Orleans..

|

8.S14
1,705
2,117

Savannah

Consumed by Northern spinners
Consumed by Southern spinners
Taken by spinners for increased stocks

io.m

Stt

3,868

This

4,186,000
59,747

U,IMf

Spain, OportoJk OlbraltarAc
Afiotliers

1

Total crop lor year ending Sept.

Mobile

118
1,366

604
48.6*1

Total this year 30.260

918,366

Shipping Nswb.

4M
"•SS

7,611

183,9671
11,4P6

11,548

7,sn

3,819

968

:

8,191
1,3631
5,633

Total last year..

36
43

MM

Virginia
North'rn Ports..

Ac.

i8;4»

136,847
66,889

3,034

TennesBee,
Foreign

4,861

ia

738

South CoroUna.
North Carolina.

614

....

1,618

80,417
170,808

357
43

Florida

39,878
8,333

8M7S

114,«M

618
140

313,953

588,314

4,997 386,008

isiwi

193

....

j

1,158 183,831

1

"ia

48,746

978 111,644

499 41,836

988 81,aOT

431

1

—The exports of cotton from the United State*

the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 78,084
So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are tha
bales.
same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Oalveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,
we include the manifests up to last Saturday night
Total bale*.
City of Balper steamers Nebraska, 3,694
timore, 806.... Wyoming. 3.530.... Cuba, 1,120. ...Parthla,830.... City
.per sUpe
.luly, 2,B»7.
.City of New York, 3,168.
of Brussels, 9»i.
Aminta, 901. ...Pontiac. 2,371. ...W. G. Russell, 3,343....
"
To London, per steamer Paraguay, 64
Astronom, 13S
To Bremen, per ships Carl, 717
per ships D.
New Oblbans— To Liverpool, per steamer Joan, 2,847
W. Chapman, .3,050. ..Louis Waleh. 4,720... Juno, 8,099.... Viola,
Haggle Uammond,l,7a6
3.643. .. per bark» Carrie £. Long, 1,437
Kosa del Turia, 1.538
To Falmouth, per bark Maris, 1,304
tfUt
To Havre, per ship Ella S. Thayer 3,313
l^t4S
To Hamburg, per bark Birger, 3,143
Bmerald, 1,410
To Amsterdam, per barks Mairy. 1.U94
UOt
ToCronstadt, per ship Elpis^ 1.803
1,401
To Antwerp, per schooner Mattle W. Norwood, 1,404
To Barcelona, per barks Oerion, 947....Vllas«r, 481.... par brlf

N«w York—To Liverpool,
.

.

.

.

. .

^

Mt

MW
MM
MM

1,M8

To Vera Cruz, per brig Cinque SorrelU, 660
Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports.— Below we Mobile—
To Li verpool, per steamer Bolivar, 4,677
ports

give the movements of cotton at the interior

:

Week eading Apr. 88, 1870.^
J8 1871.
Receipts. Shipments Stock. Rscelpu. iibipjnents. SUick.

^Weekandlnf Apr.
880
883
198
620
473

Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Montgomery*..
Selma

Memphis
NashviUe

3,817
1,608

18,917
5,805
5,327
6,104

2,285

053
1,432

768
1,063
6,348
1,456

2389
13,453
5,279

991
762
294
338
277

1,757
1,545
2,018

3,814

8.401

933

918

288
392

16,034
10,317
10,061
6,995
4,743
18,276
5,679

ii,aai
B,8tt

»>

75.943
14,813
185

8oaa,4«0

currency, cash.

«

8,184

880
4.8TI

4(0
CnABUESTON— To Barcelona, per brig Maria Lnlsa, 460 TT^aod
I^4I&
Sava.n.nah— To Liverpool, per ship uaeen of Hearts, 3,478 Upland.
a,JH
Texas— To LiveriKxil. per barki M. K. Sad, 666.... CaroUna, 1,080
mm
NonroLK— To Liverpool, per brig Romaine, 804
MOO
Baltimore— Tu Liverpool per steamer Corinthian, 1,186
1
•...,.
To Rotterdam, per bark Don Jui«to, 1
10
Boston— To Antwerp, per schooner Mayflower, 36
IIT
Philadelphia— To Liverpool, per bark Nyaua, 117
.

HIM

Total

The

particulars of these shipments, arranged in onr usual

form

are as follows:
72,104
10,309
7,409
13,905 57,374
Montfomenr, and found to be 6.104 bales.
Visible Supply ok Cotton. 'iTie following table shows the
qoantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past
""'"
1870
1871.
seasons:
563.000
biJe«. 951.000
Stock in Liverpool
39,095
78,104
Stock in London
7,929

* Stock

Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock

in
in

wu counted tU> week at

—

Glasgow
Havre

inMarseiUas
in

Bremen

rest of Continent
Afloat for Great Britain (American). ,.,..

350

300

83,690
2,000
28,576
St.OOO
207,000

74.450
12.500
18,115
30.000
168,000

FalLiverpool. mouth,

New

York.. a,340

N. Orleans.
Mobile.

...

Savannah
Texas

.

11,(168

I,a0t

London.
64

Havre,

....

8,118

Ham-

Bre- Aautar- Croo-

burg.

men.

%\4i

dam.

tadt

....

ItlM

8,414

lira R.861

4,577
3,174

Km
.OB

1,156
117

1,1M

801

Norfolk
Baltimore.

PbUadelp'a

Total.

841
....

117

OH

1,414
1,801 71,000
1.1U 1.148
64
ToUl... 56,174 1,804
Orlean* 1,404 balaa to
Included In the above total* art fram
ChariasHO,
;
I,8d8 bales to Barcelona, and 180 bates to V«ra
Bostsa,
bales to Barcdona ; froaBsblaars, 1 taU 10 Boctscdaa ;

N«w

Cnu (Mb

mA IHa

balM

to Antwarp,

.........

u..

Aatmn.
IB

M

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536

—

Gold, Exchange and Freights. Gold has fluctuated the
week between llOf and lllj. and the close was lllj. Foreign
Exchange market is steady. The following were the last quotationB: London bankers', long, 109|@110; short, llOi, and ComFreights closed at 5-16. by steam and
mercial, 109t@109J.
sail to

Liverpool.

Bt Telkgkai'h from Liverpool. —

m

April

Sales

on speculation

Total stock
Stock of American..
Total afloat

American

afloat

The f ollowini

table will

Mon

April

28.

81,000
15,000
8,000
951,000
562,000
416,000
267,000

47,000
7,000
27,000
813,000
479,000
510,000
320,000

Wed.
,,,®7«

Tues.

...@7^
...®TA

Orleans.. 7>i(a7>i
Up. toarrive. ...@

April 21.

14.

51,000
8,000
2,000
751,000
417,000
556,000
370,000

dully closing prices of cotton for the week:

show the

Sat,

Price Mid. Uplands. 7;i@7Ji

"

April

6.

71,000
12,000
4,000
923,000
570,000
437,000
249,000

...@7Ji,-

7>i@7X Jh&lH

@

@

@

EimoPEAN AND Indian Cotton Markets.

Thurs.

Fri.

...mhi
...@7X

...@73<

...@7X
(^...

(&

— In

reference to

these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the
date of April 15, states
LiTEBPOOL, April 15.— The following are the prices of American
cotton compared with those of last year:

^Same

^Fairi
Stained

&

23
IB

13

6X
6K

Mobile
N.Orleans&Texas

1%

1)4

79-16 1%
711-16 8

7X
7K

65i
OJi

22
22

19
19

Mid.

Mid. G.Mid. M.F.

Ord. G.Ord.L.Mid.
6X 6H 73-16

Uplaiias

date 1870-,
Mid. Fair. Good.

g'd fair-, ^G'd&fair36
4S
32
21
23
26
30

^-Ord.& Mid-,
Sealsland

in prices in order to do so.
Each declint
brought in buyers for export, but their operations! have not been
Bufflcient to check the declining tendency, and the closing quotations are the lowest in several months.
The decline has been
most marked in the lower grades from Spring Wheat several
lines of these, which had been held by speculators,
were
forced upon the market by parties controlhng them, in order to

29
29

In this way 3,000 bbls good old extra State sold
yesterday at $6 in store, being taken for London, but new extras
could not be bought under $6 35@6 35. To-day, ^reign accounts
were dull at 3d decline, and shipping extras closed flat at $6@6 25,
secure advances.

with a considerable pressure to sell the medium trade brands.
Wheat hasj met with a sharp fall. Liverpool quotations have
been lower, and shipping orders limited, even at reduced prices
The shipments eastward from the Western markets have been
quite free, both |by water and rail, and we soon shall have large
supplies here, and receivers feol quite uncertain as to how the
market will stand up under the load therefore, although stock*
in store are small, they have shown a disposition to close out to
the last parcel. Some decline in ocean freights stimulated exports
a little, but on the whole the movement of the week has been
only moderate. To-day's market opened with a sale of No. 1
Spring at $1 47 in store, and closed with small sales of No. 2 for
early arrival at $1 45 afloat, but this grade was offered at |1 40

81i
8J<

llJi
11)<

IIX

11«

11J4

1174

8X

117-16

\IH

are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at
at the corresponding periods in the tliree previous

and

years:
1868. 1869.
d.

Midland
d.
Sea Islands?

Mobile.... laji
Orleans,,, 12%

12Ji
12>f

and

IIX

commencement

ol

Brazilian...

200
3,520
1,010
22,500

Biyptian.

.

E. Indian..

Total

10><

lOX

1871.

1870.
d.

d.

7X
6X
4X

9X
8V

8«

Dhollerah

Aate—

70,580

exp' t from
1870.
bales.
142,700
48,050
7,900
12,480
447,300

658,430

730

270

.385

56,6aO

153,720

91,925

136,800

255,010

266,474

101,464

1871,

lfl69,

bales.
77,110
13,560
10,350

Actual

,—Actual exp. from
Llv., Hull k other
outporta to date—,
1870,
bales.
24,519
14,832
1,200
3,090
57,823

1870,
bales.
69,610
6,020
3,810

1871,
bales.

W.Indian,.

IIX

12

the year the transactions on specula-

^-Taken on spec, to th
43,.350

1868. 1869.
d.
d.

have been

for export

American...

Midland
Pernambuco.
Egyptian
Broach

19

12X

tion

1871.
d.

23
7>t
11 li
7 9-16
117-16 711-16

27

Upland.,. ,12,ii

Since the

1870.
d.

bales.
155,068
15,301
3,796

U.K. in

The following statement shows the sales and Imports of cotton
the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday

for

evening

last
,

ExTrade.
Brazilian

.

.

bales .27,180
3,180
2,220

port.
2,860

Spec\ilation. Total.
1,280 31,320
3,250
2,320

this
year.
667,060
58,610

720

4:30

70
130
30

5,180

4,070

260
500

.38,190

7,160

2,040

Bgyptian
West Indian
East Indian,

Same

Average
weeldy sales.

period

1871.

1870.

36,060
3,420
8,890
1,010
9,130

24,410
5,850
4,140

16,540
263,110

452,010
114,95
50,910
15,280
846,750

47,890 1,069,700

991,170

53,600

47,540

9,760

1870:
I

63,.350

The following

are the closing quotations
Wheat, Spring, bush
$1
Saperflne
^ bbl. $5 50® 5 90 Red Winter
Amber do
1
6 00® 6 25
Extra State
White
1
Extra Western, com"'
~ "'"
California.
6 00® 6 30 White
mon
Com, Western Mii'd,....
Extra and double extra
6 50® 8 50 Yellow, new
Western & St. Louis.
White
Southern shipp'g extras. 6 75® 7 15
Rye
1
and
trade
Southern,
:

'

7
family brands
Flour, super &, extra 5
Corn Meal, Western and

Rye

Southern

this

date
1S71.

American

101,798 1,063,697
4,294
129,785
Brazilian
112,732
4,820
EWpflan
39
1,408
Wert Indian..
14,799
160,744
East Indian.
.

Total

125,750 1,497,034

To

1870.

609,406
126,004
68,128
15,787
109,364

941,276

This

Total.

Dec,

date

31,

day.

1870.

1870.

390,564
191,737
84,720
902,139

479,150
92,900
91,660
36,000
113,720

297,290
49,510

109,710
28,160
39,760
20,650
180,550

3,252,282

813,430

477,600

1870.
1,655,991

45..S40

6,890
77,970

378,780

nearly 14 per cent, against 16.50 per cent.
15.
Business in cotton since the reopening of
the market has been to a moderate extent, on rather easier termg.
Annexed are the particulars ot imports, deliveries and stocks

Deliveries
Stocks, April 18

81,002
149,911
76,380

:

1871.

1870.

bales.
36,576
119,125
39,696

Wheat, bush

Jan.

62,741
3,609
140,445
341,379

898,952
82,652
1,166,424
3,666,880
2,207
281,373

"
"
500
Rye,
16,126
Bariey,&c "
" 121,386
Oats

Com,

Since

week.

Alexandria, March 31.— The shpments since November
Great Britain, Continent,
bales.
1870, to

1869-70
1868-9.,
1867-8.,

March 30,

1811

140,979
115,786
117,766
134,296

799,425
119,184
1,778,576
551,971
5,659
650,659
762,887

838,649

—

^

1871.—
For the
Since

For the

week.

week.

1870.

60

,,..
1

52
»5

_

73®
77®
76®
00®
64®
90®
00®
10®

76

1
1
1

1

82
18
68
17

20
40

Jan.

1.

1870.

60.i,615
33,159
642
34,269
3,032,292 222,703
1,462 615
2,270
7,438
12,338
77,902
250
12,541
700

34,671
2,453
334,368
231,336

.

Since
Jan. 1
439,950
25,562
3,148,128
109,150
6, 70S

9
10,27 6

E

.

:

BECBirrS at lake and RIVEK ports for the
APRIL 22, 1871.

1

bales.
40,802
35,545
38,706
36,120

Chicae*,.

Flour

Wheat.

bbls.
(1961bB.l
28,264

(601b8.)

24,121
17,783
14,838
4,500
24,698

have

Totals
Previous week
Correspond'g week,

Total.
bales.
181,781
151,331
156,472
170,416

Fridat p. M„ April 28, 1871.
The market has been very depressed during the past week,
except some of the coarser stuffs. The receipts of flour show

but there are large quantities on the way, and
receivers have shown a diepoBltion to press sales Irom the wharf.

.

.

Milwaukee
Toledo
Detroit
Cleveland

BREADSTUFF8.
little Intrease,

1,

1

1

®

market has been as follows
-BXrOBTS FBOU NEW YORK.-

.

time Jan.

1.

1

Canada

1

60®
55®

The following tables, prepared for Thi! Chronicle by Mr.
York Produce Exchange, show the Grain
H. Walker, of the
in sight and the movement of Breadstuffs to the latest mail dates

bales.
65,843
55,662
78,104

been

From Nov. 1,
Same period

Malt

,

For the

—

Imports, January 1 to April 13

4 25 Peas,

in breadstuffs at this

is

1869.
bales.

50®

85®

New

Of the present stock of cotton in Liverpool nearly 59 pe'' cent
Of Indian eotto the
is American against 62 per cent last year.

London, April

9 00 Oats
6 00 Badey

-MCBtPTS AT HBW TORK.Same
1871.
Flour, bbls..
C. meal, ".,

Same

this

date

50®
00®

3

The movement

850
12,290

Stocks.—

Imports.

To
This
week.

.

sold at $1 51, afloat.

Flour—

,

Tot*l.

proportion

Amber Winter

May.

Corn has been without especial .variation for sound qualities,
but a considerable portion of the receipts have been out of condi"
tion, and sold at lower and irregular prices.
Yesterday large
lines of " soft " Western Mixed sold at 70@72c., afloat, while
It will be seen that the
strictly sound samples were worth 75c.
receipts show a large increase over last year, but in view of the
relatively high price of Wheat, Corn Meal is largely substituted
for Wheat Flour, and .the higher cost of Oats and Hay cause
Corn to be more largely used for feeding purposes. Consequently,
notwithstanding the increased supply, there is as yet no proportionate surplus to be shipped. The close was firm at 75@76c. for
Prime Western Mixed, and 77c. for Yellow.
Rye is dull and drooping. Barley has been pretty well closed
out at lull prices. Barley Malt in good demand. Canada Peas
begin to be oftered more freely, but we cannot give reliable
quotations. Oats have been fairly active, but were entirely neglected to-day, although offered at lower prices.

,

BALZa, BTC, OI" ALL DB8CRIPTION8.
Total
Sales this week.

,

American

;

for all

M.P

G.Mid.

The following
this date

[April 29, 1871.

;

LrvBRPOOL, April 28, 2 P. M.— The market opuued witli an up^rard tendency, with sales of the day estimated at 15,000 bales. The sales of the week
hare been 81,000 bales, of which 15,000 bales were taken for export and 8,000
bales on speculation.
The stock
port is 951,000 bales, of which 662,000
bales are American, The stock of cotton at sea bound to this i,ort is 416,000
bales, of which 867,000 bales are American
Total BHies
Sales for export

.

making concessions

past

i@5-16d. by

.

.

St.

Louis

bnsh.
159,075
216,110
117,043
45,672
23,190
82,076

Corn.
bush.

week

Oats.
bnsh.

BNDINOl

Barley. Kye,
bu«h.
bush.

(66 lbs.) (82 lbs.) (48 lbs ) (66 lbs.
""
" '"
'"
17,413
158,922
23,969
809,247
8,407
13,177
1,310
27,4:«
264,263
86,708
3,600
7o9
32,250
17,495
400
14,150
18,100
9,346
73,215
16,574
152,553

Dulnth

"

•No

114,204
93.107
88,406
'69. 116,967
'68. 108,769
'67.
68,687
'70.

report yet.

COMPARATIVK AGGREGATE RECEIPTS of Flour and Grain at the
same ports from Jan. 1 to April 23, inclusive, for four years.
1871.

Flour.bbls

1,219,170

Wheat, bush

6,299,335
9,886,950
3,094.259
679,665
318,811

Cora, liush

Oats'bush
Barley, bush
Bye, bush
Total grain, bnsh

20.m,oao

1870.
1,464,373

1869.
1,890,490

1868.
1,119,488

6,244,543
4,661,377
2,436,677

6,483,342
8,967,444
3,0(M,969
404,927
497,031

3.578,868
9,183,632
2,666,743
394,231
177,329

19,857.713

16,000,803

5.3.3,896

296,541
14.171,»34

:

.

:

:

,

.

THE GHRONIGLE.

April 29, 1871.]
And Utx;oipt« at the uamo- porta
inclusive, for four years

from August

to April 23,

1

186B-TO.

Flour

bbl».

4,«;io,7S()

5,0)18,315

<"">

biubeu. ai,mt,im
U,tS4,MM

3<.0I4.MIH

J»"t"

14,im.08«

ii,7w,(ni

17,001, l.'St

4.«8l,a8«

4,(Htt.,VU

S,»N,Ht
II,!«I,II5

i,4iie,9i»

75,»M,8»7

7»,6»,476

7J.M0,(M4

>vi>Mt

g«'«T
Kye

vi.'n»,aM

1,8«S,<W

Total

;,T«ln, hnnhpli. .
81. LtiiilH liidudi-<l Id all.

3,1«JI,»7»

TO,07B,a3«

lS,(|rra,WB

EASTWAun Movement of Flour and Grain from the interior,
inoluUiuK xliipiui^nts from Chicago, Milwaultee, St. Louis, ToUhIo'
and Clovohiiid from April 10 to April 33, inclusive, and destination
ol sliipshipuients by water, viz
Flour,
Wheat,
Com,
Oata,
Barley,
Rye,
:

To

l)l)U.

buah.

Btitrulu

38,093

6tti,.'M9

OsWt^JIO

Colborue

!'"! t
II ,l,n»hur({
*

bnsh.

4,171

48,807

ai,oo«
15,001

Port Huron

13.1M5
16,0SS

10,440

St. C'aititirlucs

Montrral
Other I'orU

850

«,ais
51,340

Total
108,840
Prcvioun week
98,410
Corrj! week, '70.. 80,853
Corr'g week, '69.
96,605

1,458,877
S3»,7»4
1,585,617
0M1,»

.

"

7«^46J

2 8,049

3,354
136.600

S4,109

8,3«3

949.880
853,079

8H8,5iO
1!M,874

84,109
89.644

S.StVi
I(i,N9«

in

17,48:1

i:),t!)l

362,038

5,071

18,118

8»3,(>44

71.

911,398

Shipments

of Flour and Grain from Chicago,
Milwaul^ee,
_^ _
Louis, Toledo and Cleveland for the week endinir
April 23, 1871:
Floar,
Wheat,
Com,
OaU,
Barley,
Kye,
hbls.
bnsb.
bnph,
bnph.
bu^ta.
bt»h

Duluth,

and vexatious delays of

last season.
entries direct tor consumption,

4,S17

tireo.1

:i.359

Japan

tMH

pkKt.
pkga.
p><h.

1,SI«

mala.

Maracalbo..

1.207

baKit.

1.858 877

W9,880

l)i9,-94

Week endint; April 16.'70. .80,358
Week ending April 17,69. .91,606

8>i,079

1,&S\617

.393,644

586,»:R»

911,896

3S8,5.»
194.474
71.113
368,086

84,109
88,744

8..363

Idurnayra

Cuba

IJ>I7 b>«i.
8,«n bw».
(.an biea.
785.1 hhda.

Porto Rico
Other

1,41)

embrace 788,225

The

stocks in
ports since Jan.

bbls.

•1871.
948,887

Wheat

bush.

4.819,485

Corn

7,815,5.36

Oata

1,178,438

Barley

Total.
13,573,679
*St. Louis not included, except in 1871,

1.3.491

Molaaasa

7,108,710

8,826,811
84.

WEKK ENDING APRIL
At

New York
Boston
Montreal
Philadelphia.

Baltimore
New Orlcana
Total
Previous

week

22, 1871.
Corn,
Oats,
bush.
bunh.

Flour,

Wheat,

bbls.
86,180
88,993
9.9S8

181.075
8,190

13,521
15.683

64.700
18,000

8:j.799

....

106,700
88,000
89,568

152.018
160.613

211,965
843,804

746,168
861,776

bush.

Barley,
bush.

38.3,792

99,916

76,108

63,7:16

....

86.300
12,520
50,951
314,495
852,8.'>7

Rye
bush

S.iWO
5,573
1,600
4,000

1,092

....

1,200

14,375
84,300

1,200
1,851

Week ending April 8. 120.t>'a 227.116
699,514
178 858
80.858
700
Week endinc April 1. l'it.(»2 199.763
719.077
179.9:19
57,591
1,800
Week ending March 84.143.550 154,594
,'i49.2.'>5
126.476
6'J,343
434
Receipts at the same ports, excepting New Orleans, from Jan. 1
.

.

1,

Wheat,
bush.

Corn,
bush.

8.440,54t

6,813,807

Oats,
bush.

Total Grain

The

2.170,5.33

Barley,
bu'h.
381,149

Rye.
nush.
:18,518

bushels.. 11,816,951

Visible Supply op Grain, including stocks

in store at

the principal points of accumulation, April 33, 1871
Wheat,

Corn.
bnsh.

bush.

In store at New York
In store at Albany
In store at Bnllalo
In store at Chicago
In store at Milwaukee
In store at Duluth
In store at Toledo
lu store at Detroit
•In store at Oswi-go
In store at St. Lotiis
lu store at Boston
In store at Toronto
In store at Montreal
•In store at i'ailadclphia
•Instoreat llaltimore
Rail tihipinents f'trweck
Water suipmeuta for week

April 15.
April 15.

"

"
"

Barley-

buth.
8:),01t

4.\000
207.000

40,000
88,638
140,430

271.034
20,000
670,000
1,1»7,7«9

373,357
187.655
850,000
60,990
4,009

384;974
16,709
50,000
188.7.7

113,509

m.84«

11 ',898

81.1.58

45,748
17.100

65,129

.30.000

85,000

4y5,<i2a

32. .ISO

10.500
27,850

18:1,838

5.816

850.299
80,000
80.000

1.3,200
.io.ono

40,000

30,000

51, ,310

8KIM9

1:)fi.«60

1,801,537

701,831

851,870

.

"

Oats.
bnsh.

M7,4rr

508,788
10,000
788.885
1.898.314
1,889,000

Total in store and In trsnaUAprl 88,'71 7,065,436
"
"
April 15.'71.

7.433,821
tAprll «3,'70. 7,783,318
AprU 1,'71.. 8,337,023

3.a57.865

8,(11.063

3.450.0M

l,Wi>34

1..3n2.719

1.5H3.068
8,133,824

3,:«),57J

l',596
8.()»l

1.5,000

8,063

%

.

.

84,109

4«B,St3
887,647
401.1.83

753,785

•Estimated,
t Toronto. Montreal, Boston, PUladcIphla, Baltimore, Dnlath and Albany
not included.

OROOERIES.
Fridat Ktcniho,

The

April 28. 1871.

(

an increased movement are slowly com
mvncing to be realized, and though in no case has business been
actually brisk for more than a day or two at a time, the pi«seiice
anticipations of

1«

,^"
tea.

hhda.
hhda,
ni>ii>

radowMi

of Black.
York at date, and imports at the five leadioff
1871, are as follows
Btocka In > ew York Importa atjeadlnn porta
at date.
ilncj January
:

boxes.
hbds.

M10.

I8T1.

lbs.

pkn.
ban.
ban.

!S^IS,8M
•,(73

45 5IS
26.138
59 263

HDS9*

I7,«I7
li,4SS

IS7.4M
1M,2SI
l«4.<n

iao,(M

40.3m

89.«3S
351,4 :^
23. .88

ban.
hhda.

40917
lM,8a
lUJtM
9n.*M

310.151

Slt,7»

U4.418

189^811

The betterfceling note<l in this market at the date of onrlast rerlew, appears
to be slowly gaining ground and the trade generally now speak quite bopefiUly
of the position and seem to think Teas have seen their worst for this aeason.
Bnycrscertainly are not quick or even remarkably free operators, but the call
is large enough to keep a considerable amount of stock moving, and present
Indications point to an increase rather than a falling off of the demand. There
is some little difficulty experienced in getting Japans into nnifotm ahape again
and thtmo show rather an unsettled tone, but Oolongs are steady, as a rule,
while Greens are well sustained througbont, with a slight approach to bnoyancy on the prime grades. The auction sale on Wednesday was well attended
and the prices realized were close up to expectations, the result proving gene'
rally satisfactory. The following is the range of figures
Gunpowder, eS>teO
*1 20; Imperial, 37Xc@$l 0!; Young Hyson. 41@93Xc; Hyaon, 40@(Mc;
Hyson Twankay, ,33@.34)ic, and oncolored Japan 60(3^7»Xc. At private sale the
business includes 11,850 pkgs. Green; 16,200 pkgs. Ooloog; SOD pkga. Souchong, and 1,500 pkgs. Japans, part of the above sold previous to oar laat.
The imports this week are embraced n a single arrival— that of the "Ada."
with 788,825 lbs. of black tea from Foochow.
The following taole shows the imports of Tea Into the United Statca (not
Induding San Francisco), from January 1 to date, in lti71 and 1^70:
Black.
Green.
Japan.
Total.
.„
ICUM.iai
1I.247JW0
4iKCtei
TtMum
!JU
l!""
:

11,083,353

8/128,892

SJMMA

»fi»An

The indirect importations, including receipU by Faciflc Hall steamers via
Aspinwall. have been 9.675 pk^. since Janimry 1. against 80,869 laat year. The
receipts of Tea overland by railroad have this week amounted to 36 pkgs.

COFFEE.

to April 33
bbla.
1,900,386

1,MS hkda.

,

lbs.

.

Flour,

mco.

>

DemeraiA
inh<"r.

TBA.

AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR TUK

^RECEIITS OF FLOUR

Port

1871.

18,118

ports from Jan. 1 to

from March

hlifls.
litidi

New

Tea (Indirect Import)
(yoifee. Rio
Collee, otbor

5,071

881,776
78,504

Uyo

MO

Sucar, Braill.
MO baga.
Manila, Ac.
.... ban.
M'l>a'ea,i,nba 8,in hhOa.

UhciH. Include bbU. and

Tea

17.48:1

April 23, inclusive, for four years.
Flour

..

Otiier

Louis not Included, eicept from March 84, 1871.
Louis and Duluth not included In 1869 and 1870.

Comparative Shipments from the same

and the withdrawals from
thrown on the ii.arket for the

Imports this week at this jort have included. 11,985 bag* of
Itio CoBee, 4,323 do. St. Domingo, 9,81" do. Maracalbo, and
S09
do. sundry kinds.
Tlie receipts of sugar include 11,327 boxea
18,931 hhds., and 3,300 bags of Brazil.
In Tea the arrival*

Sugar
Sugar
Sugar

16,896

thv, total

SuKar, Caba..

iXH ban.

Jav.i

St.

Weekending Aprl!28, '71.106,840
Week ondinR April 15, '71..!)8.410
St.
St.

The Quarantine laws are agaia
about to be enforced, but it Is to be hoped that the Health Board
will adopt nleasures to relieve our merchanu from the
neeOlwa

CofTec Rto....

18,0(10

M9
57,6^

railroad

prices for the slocks on hand.

VarloD*

6I..M)
SO,808

SS.BOO
142,643

KliitjBton

10,000

4,01 Ki

C'olliuj^'wood

goods from country operators, especially as many will sooa
be in funds from the sale of large supplies of breadstnffin, Ac.,dow
seeking the seaboard, linportwrs, as a rule, are firm in asking full
call for

Tea, black....

IH,4.'«i

Saginaw

t

the canals, and the danger of a modified UrilT diaiiipated by the
adj,>urnment of Congress, it ia reasonable to nntirlpain a better

bond, showing together
week. were as follows:

106'.4«a

1,000

of buyera in tlie markot ia • relief, and holilon
train rr>ar%ifr.
There are many erldeocea to eoaflrm the belief that the arrumulations In the interior have become rndoeed to a very low
nnfTfigtlf.
and arc j>tt>J)nbIy in some losUncee nrarly exhausted, and with the
moderate cost of ransporUtlon now avallal>ln by the opening of

Tha

(i0,066

Diiuklrk
Erie

By

buab.

biuti.

aa8.iae

»t,3ia

Viucunt

ii>o

bush.

ssawi

SHI.IM7

tibl

The market has not as yet become generally acHvc. and dealers continue to
express some dissatisfaction with the current position of affairs, yet on the
whole there ia a slight Improvement over last week, and a growing hope of an
early setting in of call from consumers.
Values as a rule have not greatly
varied beyond the natural modifications allowed on any dull market, and the
situation is such both as regards cost at place of growth and the amount o'
stock in first hands here, that it is probable that anything llkeaatesdy demand
for a few days would impart a somewhat buoyant tone. Brazils early in the
week were very doll, and the tone a little soft, with some alight concesaloDS
made on the least desirable grades, partly in order to get odd lots out of be
way. The reduced cost, however, appeared to attract the attention of bnyera,
and the demand subsequently improved materially, swelling the businesa to
larger proportions than for some time previous, and imparting a stranger
feeling throughout the market Buyers, however, were not void of caution la
their movements, and handled few goods unless re-sales at an early day were
pretty certain. The ordinary qualities continue to form a very small proper.
tion of the accumulation, and are relatively higher than the npper grades,
Java, though not quick, tias sold very well from second hands, and the recent
pnrchasea are understood to have already become fairly distributed to amsumera. West India grades are still to some extent neglected, and valaas
i

without much strength, though in the absence of leading aalea qnotatloiis at
the beat are nominal. Sales of 11,703 bags Hio and Santoa, mbagsOosta
Kica, 180 bags Lagnayra, 100 bags Jamaica, 400 baga 81. Domingo, and ijttt
bags 8t DoDingo shipped direct from first banda to Hamborg. Sales at
Baltbnore of 3,000 bags Rio, and at Hampton Roads to go to Bs ltlmofe ijttt
bags Rio.
Importa Ibis week have Incloded 11,985 bags of Rio, per " 8. America" sad
" Star of Wales ;" 4.223 do. 8t Domingo, per " City of Port ao Prince" aad
"Oliver Cutis:" 9.K17 do. MaiacaJbo, pvr^- lira." ''Marie and 8apbie"aiid
"Annie Ingraham." and .'iO! do. of sundry kinds, per "J. W. Maltlaad."
The stock of Klo April 27. ana uie ImporU alDce Jan. I, 1871, an aa loUows:
New Pblla- Baltl. New Savaa. * baiIn Bass.
^ork. delnlila. more. Orleana. MobDa. vaaioa. Total.
W.J48

Stoek.^T...

Same date

»S»

»!«»

l«i«Jl

•»«»

1871..

Imports...

lalKO..

wm mi

V

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:

THE CHRONICLE.

538
,-NewTork^ Baston
In bags _

lOT
3,000
4.879
6,497

Ceylon
Maracalbo
Other..

Total

Same

time, 1870

• Includes mats, &c..

co

•1,962

•26,664

—

5,089
13 807

687

.sl,OiS

4,182

10,888

81,829

542

26,138
16,453

108,417
106,20J

42,310
27,148

Lacraayra

8t.uomlnKO

SS

Phlladel. Bait. N. Orle's
lTnpo;rt. import. Import.

Btock. Import. Import.

5,o6i

'Hi

1,3CS

8,556

1,265
3,218

7,20,'

119

167,169
140,243

mil not sell

for nearly as much.
Foreign Green box fruit has been fairly active for both Oranges and Lemons,
and with rather less liberal offerings at auction, prices have advanced materially.
We quote from store, $4 75®5 per box for Messina Lemons $4 50@4 75
for Palermo do $4 50@4 75 per box for Messina Oranges, $4 25 for Naples doand $4@4 50 for Palermo do. West India fruits are in fair supply, and sel'
well
Baracoa Bananas at $1 50@2 60 do. Cocoanuts at at $35 per thousand
Carthagena do. at J;50@55 per thousand and Pineapples, which are becoming
more plenty now, at $30@25 per hundred.
Domestic dried have continued dull, and as the season is so far advanced,

redaced to bags.

SUGAR.
f There has been a very fair demand for Raws during the period under review,
but the business not quite so large as last week, and the market at times even
showing an approach to dullness. Grocers have been stocking up to some
extent, in anticipation of better call from the interior with the opening of the
canals, but the principal buyers were refiners, and they, with purchases commencing to accumulate somewhat, and the arrivals slightly overrunning the
sales, have displayed greater caution, with a few complaining that ruling
prices were too high to attract consumers, ©n the other hand, however, wc
find holders not only generally firm, but a great many gaining increased confidence and rather inclined to withdraw samples for further advance, which it
is thought must surely take place.
This feeling of buoyancy is based on still
more stimulating advices from Cuba than those noted in our last, the stocks
on the Island proving very small and well under control, and prices tending
strongly upward, with some development of speculative operations of consid
erable magnitude. The position certainly looks strong at the moment, but can
not easily he sustained unless the outlet for goods keeps well opened, even

;

;

Imports
"

this week...

since Jan. 1
time,'70

same

'*

Stock

11.327
97,K;4
97,589

•hhds.

'hhds.

1,039
5,821
10,533

2,443
19.128
9,639

12,492
74,386
101,349

in first hands. . .55,262
1870
100,004
"
1869
111.979

bags.
168,139
147,532

which arc in full stock, have steadily declined, and the close
Sales are reported at 5c for prime State quarters, but do not hear
of any lots of size ofl'ering below 6Xc. There are some small arrivals of parcel
Peaches, the best of which sell readily, but those a very little off in quality are

prices for apples,
is

quiet

PRICES CURRENT.
The Following are Ruling <lnotatlons In First Hands
On tlio Purckase of Small Lots Prices are a Fraction

hhds.
2,957
21,679

brought out, commanded full prides, but aside from these there is no
tainty as to the cost, and close quotations are diflicult. Syrups are not very
active as yet, but trade begins to Improve somewhat, and prices are strengthening. Sugar House Molasses somewhat unsettled, but it would be diflicult
to obtain above 17c in hhds, and 21c in bbls for wholesale parcels. Sales of 950
hhds Cuba Muscovado, 660 hhds Cuba clayed, 1,725 hhds Porto Rico, 425
hhds St. Croix, 450 hhds Barbadoes, 52 hhds Trinidad, P. S., and 689 bbls New
ceri

Orleans.

New

Cuba,
•hhds.

Imports
"

this

week

2,197
36,744
43,698

sUiceJan.l
same thne 1870

"

Btock In
"

first

"

hands

•
"

same time 70
same time '69

Imports ot Sugar
The imports

rom January

10,593
18,124
12,814

& Molasses

hands, April 27, were as followe
Other
Demerara,
N.O.
P. Rico,
•hhds.
•hhds
bbls
•hhds.
first

222
2,193
1,191

1,173
2,564

4,633
7,888

35",286

1871, to date,

1,900

1,781

200

1,475
5,612

3,689
1,180

2,500

at leading ports since Jan. 1.

and of Molasses at the leading ports
have been as follows

—

^-Molasses. -,
'Uhda.

.

Kew York
Philadelphia...

Baltimore

New Orleans...
Total

1871.
47,401
13,221
36,741
11,679
876

1871.
97.634
15,510
13,727
13,795
10,585

Boston

156,251

161,556

191,473

203,953

310,454

311,510

109,418

1870.
57,617
22,914
40,(-U3

13,193
4,623

139,180

very easy terms could be obtained, though the absence of business renders
exact values a matter of some speculation. Jobbers continue to report a fair

amount

of animation at full prices, though they are meeting most calls on
grades without hesitation.

all

@1
®1

Sec.

50
65
75

lalr
line....
line to finest....

45

do

&

Ex

Cong., Com. to
Sup'r to
do

Souc.

00
43
40
90

@
A

Uncol.Japsn.com. to lair..
Sup'r to fine.
do
Ex.1, to finest.
do
Oolong, Common to
do Superior to

i

do

Ex.

f.

fair.
fine.
to finest.

® 60
a 70
@1 CO
® 55
a
@1
@

60
85
45
60
80

75
25
5&

®

@1

75
15

CoflPee.
Rio Prime, duty paid

go'.d.

do good
do fair
do ordinary
Java, mats and bags

gold. 13«®11
gold. 13 @13K
gold. 18 ®20

I5>i®15V
gold. 14X®145i

Brown

20

I

|

I

@23

1

—
9H
®
— 10k@10X

do
do
do

Itox, white
Porto Klco, refining grades...
grocery grades
do

Havana,

9Ji

SJialOX
9>4®10X

do Melado
do
do
do

I

9}<@

4
8

do moiasses
Bav'a, Box, D. S. Nos.
do
do
do

gold. 15X®17
gold. 14 ®13
Maracalbo
..........go^d. 14S®16M
Lagnayra
SI Domingo, In bond. ...gold. 9KS1I)
gold. IS ®15j<
Jamaica

Native Ceylon

i

Sugar.
Hav'a, Box, D.S. Nos. 19 to 20..
8K® 9

Cuba, inf. to com. refining
do fair to good refining....
do prime
do fair to good grorery
do pr. to choice grocery...
do centrifugal, liiids.&bxs.

@7
® 9!<

I

I

8

Manila, bags
White Sugars, A

8

gi^aio

loxaii

11X@I2X

^HS'IK
13
13

Powdered

I

@ 9S
®9

12 ^Uii
®11K
11X®I1X

do B
do
do extra C
do
Yellow sugars
Crushed and granulated

8U@ 9X

7 to 9..
10 to 13.
18 to 15.
16 to 18.

,.

Brazil, bags.

@18M
@1SX

Molasses.
New

Orleans
Porto Rico

new

IP

Cuba Clayed
Cuba centrifugal

40®
40®
25®

gall

Cuba Muscovado

21® 39
»i@ 27
39« 40

English Islands

Rice.
Badgoon, dressed, gold

in

bond 8K®

3}4

Carolina (new)

I

6X®9!<

Spices.
CasBla,lncase8...gold » ».
do
Cassia! In mats...
Ginger, Rao and At (gold)

®

31

Sl«®

8M®

do
Nutmegs, casks
cases Fenang
do

SIX

—

(gold)
Pepper, In bond
-'"•
•»"
* <Sumatra
do
Singapore» &
(gold)
Pimento, Jamaica

j

32
lO-i

do

....®115

Mace

® M
® „!

83
83

in

Cloves
do

I
<

bond

in bond....

do
do
do

11

®

'«

'=»

12
7

®

IIX
"^^
16X

8V
SH

&

l-'H
'•a

9X9
9X®

....
.-..
....

Fruits and Nuts.
Rai8lns,Sceaie58,new^ mftt.5 65 @
Layer, 1870, V box. 2 62}<®
do
16
do Sultana, V 16
11><®
do Valencia,* lb

@

London Layer

do

Currants, new
Citron, LPghom
Prunes, tTrench
Prunes, Turkish,

3

¥

*

Smyrna

Almonds,
do
do
do
do
do

Bl-Carb,

19
9
B. 18
7
9

Langnedoc
Tarragona
Ivica
Sicily, soft shell

®
«

paper shell

.

(fl>

@
®
@
®
a
®

00®

20
IS
15

Shelled. Spanish

Sardines
Sardines

Alnm

25®

9

ft.

9X@

PruneHes

81

®
@

box. 29 ®
*
»qr, box. 17H@

....

Brazil Nets

1

®
a
®
DOMESTIC DEIKD FPUITS.
Apples, State
» B>. 5 9
do
Western
®
Southern, common 2 a
do
4 &
do
prime
do
sliced
5xa
15 ®
Peaches, pared
9 a
unpared, qrs&hlvr
do
Blackberries
9
a
Cherries pitted
PecanNuts
* ». 19 a
®
Hickory Nuts
V bush

I

S 50
44
10
9

—
—
—

"Walnuts,

I

Macaroni, Italian
yirc Crack, best No

1

I

20

18p<

I

I
I
I

18X
15K
84
32

Sulphnr
Saltpetre

Copperas

Camphor.

In bbls
CastneSoaps.....

175

Bordeaux

,

V hoj2

Peanuts, Va.g'd to fncy do
com. to fair do.
do

do WlL.g'dtobest do

i7X

30

®

1X&
3X®
8 ®
a
lya
70

_

UK®

31

2

12
40

2 75

75
2 75

1

78

I

13

2 50

5X

2«
11

18X
20"

®8 23
@2 50
eJ 25

..»

a
a
a

Sy
16

Calabra

20

Madder

14
gold. 12
gold 1 15 ®1 SO

Indigo, Madras

15

2 00

11

1

Grocers' Drugs and Sundries.
3X® SX XnsomSalt'
Slc.Llcorice
4«® 5

Soda (Eng.)

Sal Soda, Cask

lOX®

....Filberts, Slcllv
Barcelona
do
African Peanuts
...

hi.

Borax

continues quiet for Foreign Dried. The attention of the
trade is chiefly occupied with Foreign Green, and as the demand for dried is
very limited^ jobbers buy only enough to keep up assortments. Prices are

r-Duty pald^
II.Sk.&Tw'kyKx.i.tofin'st 55 @ 60

55

® 75
®1 15
@ 55
@ 90
@1 30
@ 70

&

Cherries German
Canton Ginger, case

Were there any regular demand for wholesale parcels it Is probable they
would be forthcoming to some extent, but holders feeling no great anxiety to
On
realize, refuse to place their goods upon a market which shows no outlet.
prices, too, the feeling is reasonably firm, and it is hardly thought that any

FRUITS.

®

fair

do Superior to fine....
do Ex. flne:to finest....
Younir Hyson, Com. to fair.
Super, to nue.
do
Ex.flnetoflnestl
do

i^lgs,

SPICES.

still

Common to

40
60
80
45
60
00
Imp., ('cm, to fair. 58
Gunn.
Sup. to fine.. SO
do
do Ex. fine to flncst.l 05
C. to fair. 30
Hyson Sk.
do
Sup. to fine. 45
do

Hyson.

Dates

•Including tierces and barrels reduced to hhds.

The market

Tea.
^Duty paid^

10,014

of sugar (including Melado).
1,

Hlghei .

i Tw

are nearly nominal in value. The general arrivals were fair, but as refiners
continue to get a large proportion, there is no important increase of stock.
Domestic grades liave sold more readily, and some of the choice lots being

The

dispose of. Unpared are dull and easier. Blackberries have remained
made at full prices. Cherries, if prime, are in fair

small sales have b een

;

There has been a much better inquiry tor the foreign grades since the last
reportiu this column, and the market shows a healthier, better tone. Several
cargoes have been taken by grocers, etc., to break up for distribution to the
small dealers, local and interior, and refiners have also purchased most of the
really good boiling lots offering, with one or two shipments coastwise, a high
test, something about 50 degrees being wanted for the latter outlet. Prices have
improved somcwliat, and rule pretty firm at the advance on ail good to choice
stock, but the common and interior sorts still go begging for a market, and

York, and stock in

;

demand. Raspberries and Plums are barely steady. Peanuts have met with
more demand, but the extreme prices ruling last month are not generally
obtained. Pecans are firm, but quiet.
Domestic Green Apples are reduced in stock, meeting with a better demand
at firm prices sales at $o@6 per bbl. for Russetts, which is the only kind in
any quantity in market. Cranberries are dull, and nominal in price, the best
will bring $2 50@3 per crate. Norfolk Strawbonies are coming in more freely
they sold this morning at 35®50c per quart.

mOliASSES.

receipts at

unsettled.

difllcnlt to

6.375
5,323
1,362

180.242
354,415
78,266

40,669
89,995
•1,787

Same time
••

baji^.
3.29)
22,962
50,444

;

;

Rico, 260 hhds. Demerara, 11.3 hhds. St. Croix, 225 hhds. Trinidad, P. S., 321
hhds. Martinique, 111 hhds. New Orleans, 3,337 bags Brazil, 5,835 boxes
Havana, and 50 hhds. Melado. At the close to-night the market is much
firmer, and >ic. advance insisted upon, owing to the developeraent of some
speculative inquiry, understood to have taken about 1,000 hhds.
Imports at New York, and stock in first hands, April 27, were as follows:
other Brazll,Manlla,&c,Melado
Cuba,
P. Rico,
Cuba,
•hhds.

;

:

though importers insist that the cost at the point of production and the current
rates hero entirely shut off a margin for profit. Refined have sold very well
up to the production throughout the week at full prices, with occasionally a
slight advance obtained, though, with a fair margin on the cost of Haws,
refiners are not inclined to force the market up too rapidly, and thus check the
consnmption. The sales of Raw embrace 5,171 hhds. Cuba, 800 hhds. Porto

bXB.

[April 22, 1871.

not actually lower than quoted at the date of our last, but on a large order a
broker could undoubtedly for cash, obtain important concessions. Raisins
have been as dull as anything on our list, and have ruled heavy in price; at
the close $2 65 is the price of jobbing lots.
Currants have ruled more steady,
caused by a firmer feeling on the other side and shipments thence from here.
Turkish Prunes have sold slowly ; French have met with a fair demand.
Sardines are in limited demand and favor the buyer. Nuts have sold to a
Fire Crackers are in fair
moderate extent, but generally rule steady in price.
demand and rule about steady ; the sales are almost of whole boxes, fractions

Of other gorts the stock at New York, April 27, and the imports at the several
ports since January 1, 1871, wore «i follows
Java and Singapore

—

.

42

do Manilla
gold. 80 (,.115
Cordage, Manilla, X and X. li'XS"
do
do Large sizes, 19 a ...

12X iBlsal

"..

•

....

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THE CHBONICLE.

April 29, 1871.]

THE DRY
Thore hM

GK>ODS TRADE.

M

do not appear to have purchased very heavily, altliough
the sales during the season aggregate an amount conHidorably in
excess of those of the average spring se«Bon. It is seldom that
grenerally

prices are so firm late in the Bca8<in aa at the present time, and tlio
usual concessions to affect clearing out sales are out of the <|uc9tlon excepting on an occasional lot of undesirable goods or remnants of stocks of fntirics adapted exclusively to the spring trade
A scarcity of water in the manufacturing districts is again complainwl of, and unless there be a very heavy fall of rain during the
coming mouth the insutficient supply of water will, doubtless,

The present

seriously interfere with manufacturing interests,

production of tho mills

and there

is

is

considerably below their

an actual scarcity of some

maximum

fabrics,

with a

prospective small supply of nearly all classes of domestic goods
suited to the winter trade.

Domestic Cotton Goods.— There are no notable changes in
any class of cotton fabrics, the market remaining firm at previous quotations, with an advancing tendency in some lines. The
lower grades of brown cottons appear to be sold unusually close
to the production, and agents are in some instances sold ahead,
while orders are only taken at an advance on the current jobbing
quotations. The medium grades are held with a good degree of
firmness, and are not in excessive supply, although stocks ate
rather heavier than of the low counts. Fine goods sell freely at
full Jprices, and quotations are fully sustained.
Colored cottons
are in fair request, in small assorted lots, and there is a good
degree of steadiness in prices, though a moderate accumulation of
stripes and ticks is reported. Prints are very firm in consequence
of the comparatively small supply of desirable work in first
hands, and tho high prices current on cloths. All good styles of
light work find a ready market, and several brands are largely
sold to arrive.

No changes

in prices are reported.

Domestic Woolen Goods.

The

current trade

goods, though the

is

demand

—The

not very spirited in any line of woolen
is active for this period of the season.

Light weight cassimeres are well sold out, the only remaining
stock being small lots of undesirable styles. On these some liberal Inducements might possibly be offered to effect sales, but on
regular lines no concessions could be obtained, the market
remaining steady at the opening quotations. Heavy weights are
held in small supply, and transactions are necessarily limited,
although the demand is good. Cloths are in moderate request to
replenish assortments, but the sales from first hands are chiefly of
Flannels in the
castors, which are taken freely by early buyers.
lower grades are in fair demand for the far Western trade, and
sales are reported at an advance of 2@3c. per yard on last year's
prices.

—

Foreign Goods. There is but little inquiry for goods beyond
a moderate demand for assorted lots to replenish broken assortments in the interior, and the aggregate sales during the week
have not been heavy. Dress goods are in fair demand for this
stage of the season, and the stock in first hands is well reduced.
MUnnery goods sell fairly, though the demand for goods in first
hands is, perhaps, rather less spirited than was noted a few weeks
Woolens are soiling on orders for goods to be imported
earlier.
Linens are not in very spirited demand, but sell
at full prices.
moderately in small lots as required to replenish stocks. The
auction hou.ses are obtaining better stocks of goods, but find less
ready sale than they did a few weeks earlier.
The exports of dry goods for the past week, and since January
1, 1871, and the total fbr the same time in several previous years
are shown in the follo^ring table
rUOM BOSTOH
rBOHXaW rOBK.
OryGoodr.
Domeattcs.
OomeBtics.
.

pkf>.

VbI.

368
Total for the week. ...
Since Janoarr 1, 18T1. 6,828
1870
4.4.M
time
Same
" 1880
8.717

141,371
378.969

pk(r«
48
667

67J,»»

1.099

"

"

"

»
"

"

"

1868
18B7
1886
1880

9,818
«,664

880
80.096

904.800
844,700
880.741

1M,T49

1,161

1,663
8,464
1.996

»> Hi, JadiM B—d k« IS^, do to
It, do
S« l(H. LMoaia O it, 12 do B
Lawtene* A !«6 11, Lyman
16 loido B 8« fi, Mtdford (•
11, Naihoa Hie O S8 llf, do R 86 18, do B 40 14^ Nawmarktt A
86 10, Pacific extra 88 la, do L 86 Il,Pepper«ll 7-4 a2t,do8.4 tt,
dot-4 J7i, do 10-4 H2i,do 11-4, 87i, I'epperell E Boe t» I2i. do R
86 1 1^, Pocasset ? 80 8, Sitraoae fioo O 8* 111, do B 86 II, SUrk
A 86 12, Swift, River 86 8, Tiger 27 8.
Blbacbed Shibtuim AMD SBiBTtBoa art Mlliog modOTBfaly, and

H

l!7

4U

It,

"
the

!—
—
price*

''
of

nogt

1,
c^jjiy
g,^^ i^j
jjj^
»on«ed quotik
48 16i, do 42 16, do A 86 14^. Ain«rt*
can A 86 I'H, AndroMoifgln L 86, ISf Arkwrighl
86 It,
Ballou
<fc
Son
86
12f BartlstU 86
Ui, do 88
ISi
Bates
86 18, Blackitone AA 86 I8f Boott B 86 I8f doOSO
doR'iGSi,
ClarksSe
10,
17t, Owight D 40 18, Bllertoo 10-4 41
Fruit of (he Loom 86, 16 Globe 27 ei.Gold Medal 86 18, Great Fall*
Q86 16 Hill's Semp. Idem 86 16, Hope 86 18, Jamei 86 16, Lootdale 86 16i, Masooville 86 16, Newmarket
86 12f N«w Tork MiTU
86 21 Pepperell6-4 22^, do 10-4 87*, Tuscarora XX 86 18, Dtiea
8-4 26 do 6-4 82f do 9-4 471. do 10 4
Wallham
X 88 11, do
62f
42 Hi, do 6-4 32i, do 8-4 27^, do 9-4 82^, do 10-4 87*, WammitU
88 20.
PaiNTMo Cloths are in fuir demand, and price* are firm 64x64a at
7c.
No stock on band, and nearly all of the mills told ahead.

tioni

Amotkeag

:

WT

'

XX

;

Manufacturers aak 7ic.
PaiNTS have sold with comparative freedom, at-full price*.
qoota a* follow*
American Ki^, Albion solid IO}, Allen* 10^, do
pink* 11, purples lU^, Arnold 8^, Atlantic 6^, Dnnoell'* 11, Hamiltoo
11, London mourning Oi, Hallory pink lU, do purple* 10}. ManebMtar
pink and purpU 12} do
10}, Merrimac D 11, do
fancy 18,
Oriental 10}, Pacific 11, Richmond'* 10}, Simpoon Monrning 10,
Sprague'* pink 11, do blue and White 10},do*hiitiDg* »}, Wamsntta

Wo

:

W

W

7i-

—

Peinted Lawns and PiacALcs. Pacific Percale* 22}, LaocasUr
Cambric 14}, American Shirting Style* 19, American Dre** Style* 18,
Merrimack 16}, Dunneli
Oriental 18, Atlantic 18.
Dunnell*
Lawns 12|, Pacific 1,400 Fancy 14, do Solid Colors 16, do Orgaodia*
16, Spragues 1,400 12}, Victoria 1200 9i, Atlantic 1,400 12}, Manchester 1400 14, do Piques IS}.
Chiczs.— Caledonia 7U 23, do 60 22}, do 12 26}, do 10 21, do 8 17
do 11 22, do 16 27}, Cumberland 11}, Jos Greers, 66 16}, do 66 IS
Kennebeck 20, Lanark, No. 2, 9}, Medford 18, Mech's No. A 1 29.
Dknimb.— Amoekeag 26, Bedford 14}, Beaver Cr. AA 20, Columbiaa
heavy32}, Haymaker Bro. : 2} Manchester 20,Oti* AXA 21, do BB 19.
CoasBT Jkans. Amoskeag 12, Androecoggin
,
Bate* 9. Et«retts 1 3}^ Indian Orchard Imp. 10, Lacooia II}, Newmarket 10.
Cotton Baos.— American 829 00, Great Fall* A $82 60, Lewiaton
$30, Ontario A |82 60, Stark A $82 60.
Bbown DaiLU. Atlantic 12}, Appleton 12}, Amaskeag 18, AugnttB

—

,

,

—

—

—
—Albany

12}, Pacific 12}, Pepperell 18, Stark

extravagant prices which
holders are asking for wool gives continued firmness totlie market for goods, and an advance in prices is anticipated later in the
year.

530

Falls
16 II do
10, laHlao Orchard, A

FnroAT, P.U., April W. IH71
boen oomparatlvnij llttlo buainora tnui»act«d in tUv

dry giM«lM market during tlio pnnont woek, »nd, in tlie milire
alNwuco of any important chan|fo8, we have little of im|>ortanco
to record.
Tlip bulk of the business for the season is doubtless
over, but tUo usual sorting up trade will soon befrln, and Its
continunnco well into the Bommor months Is looked for. RotalU-rH

capacity,

:

.

Val

1^996
884.966
188.868
661.688
617,781
388,961

pkes.
1,67»
3.819
8,310
1,883
4,499
3,084
1,048
19.081

Ws

annex a few particulars of leading articles of domeetlc
manulacta*?. our prices quote<l being those of leading Jobbers
BaowR HHcmiis^ a.sd Sbirtinob have erperienred no notable
:

our luxt report, but are selling fairly at full quolati'^nn :
Amoekea^A 86 12, <lo B 86 Hi. Atlantic A 86 I2f Ho D S6 lOf, Ho H,
u
86 \i, Applelon A S6 J«J, AoKusta «« ll,Ho:^(i iO, lleilfoffl R
8, Boott 0)11 '»h, Commonwealth O 87 8. Ucafloa A 27 7i,Qreat

A

12}.

7}, Algodoa 16}, American 11@12, Amoekeag
17@18, Hamilton 18}@19i, Haymaker 1C}@I1, Sheridan A 9}, doG 10,
Uocaaville A 12@18, Wbittenton A 16.
TioKiNQs.— Albtny 8}, American 14}, Amoskeag ACA 29, do
A 24, do B 20, do 18. do D 16, Blackstone River 14}, Ooneetoga
extra 82 21, do dc S6, 26, Cordis AAA 28. do ACE 26, Hamiltoo 20,
Swift River 13, Thomdike A 14, Whittendoo A 26, York 80 21}.
GnaaAMS Clyde, 11}; Karlston, extra, 18 Glasgow, 18; Gloucester,
IH; Hadley, 14; Hampden, 16; Hartford, 12; Lancaster,
Lanca;
ehire, 11}; Pequa, 12}; Park Mills, 14.
MoDseBLDCB Dklaibis. Pacific 18, Hamilton 18, Pacific Mills printod
armure3l9, do Imperial reps 22}, do aniline 20, do plain anortad
colored armures 18, do do Orientals 17, do do alpaca* ll,do4lo
corded do 22^,
Cabphts. Lowell Company's ingrain are quoted at fl for snper

Steipbs.

—

;

U

—

—

2 mos. credit, or less 2 per cent., iO days ; $1 16 for extra *np«r,
and |1 42^ for three-ply Hartford Company's |1 for medium luperflne ; $1 16 for superfine; $1 42} for Imperial three-ply, and $1 60
for extra three-ply; Brussels tl 70 for 8 £r., $1 80 for 4 fr., and
$1 90 for 6 fr.
fine,

;

niPORTATIOWS 0FDBY600DS AT THE POKTUFNEU VOKM.
The importations of dry goods at this port for the week endin,
April 37, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1869 and 187(0.
have been as follows
ZMTKBED VOB CONSCXPTION rOR TBI VZKX BHSIXe APBIL t7, 1 71.
lf69.
ism
isn
.

.

Pked.
Mannfactores of wool ... 881
cotton. 1,879
do
Bilk.... 667
do
do
flax.... 880
Ulscellaoooas dry goods7,8IS0
Total..

10,987

,

.

•

Valo*

Pkrs.

Value

Pke*.

Valee.

$XX,SW

886
797

$888,800
8S1,«18
881,187

1,48*
1,778

$866,477
487,819
l,III.Ht
886,840

881,868

4Mjaa

470

190,707
167,881

n4

160.414

1.008

8,969

{196,588

7,680

$1,466,777

6^646

11,174,179

1.U4

13,011

utjtat
$1,801,168

WITBDRAWa FBOB WABBBOtTSB AND TRBOWN INTO TUB BARBBT DVBOia
TBB 8AH« PIRinD.
Mannfactarers of wool

.

do

cotton.

do
do

(Ilk....
flax

687
864

$199.00R

861

81,904
89.914
73,883
17,188

1,909

$461,148

Addent'd rorconsa'ptnlO,tl67

1.46^T^

lOseoIlaaeoas iij goods
Total

818

717
frW
119
1,107
8,781

6.864
6,645

$818,648
178,866
13H,831
168,(66
6S,in3
$775,',443
174,179
1,174,

806
418
190
8B8
4.680
6,n>i
18.011

$a01.6fT
100.1IT
1t8,t«T

UMBi
4S,lt»

$n8!8n
t3ai,ua

Total th'n apon m'rkH.19,386 $1,986,919 11,809 $1,948,888 19687 $S,aSt,M
t.MTEHKl> rolt W^BBHrx'klNH u HlltH Trta -AM* FKHIOU
$l««,a67
501
648
$141,186
$M,T10
MaBofactorenof wool.. 439
388
93,069
88,14*
401
cotton. 16S
do
110
43.904
104.866
56
n6
silk....
87I,8R
do
407
etjw
94.987
flax.... 1.890
do
87.SM

Usoellaneoasdrr goods 5,066

chan|;<-« since

Total

tIS

m

41.SS9

$414,890

nxm

6,898

65,718

8,48'i

_M,511

~6,7»4

$818,086

4,817
18,011

$8is!9«

Addent'd f'>rcon»n"ptnl0,987

1,468,777

6,648

1,174,179

Total euUr'dtttkqM(tl8,4B6

$M80.487

U,n9

$1,891^16

8.W1.180

njIB $I,(U4U

:

TiiE CHRONICLE.

540

[April 29, 1871.

Bankers acd Brokers

Insurance.

Transportation.

spencerTan

EQUITABLE

GREAT

steel

LIVE ASSI7BANCE SOCIETY Southern Mail Route
OF THE UNITSD STATES,
TO
U8,
& m BP.OADWAT.NEW TOKK.

pens,

120, 128

118,

nanulactDred by the Original Inventor Assets over

Income

of Steel Pens.

THE CELEBRATED

durability

owing

action of these Pens are

of Carbonizing, and to the great care taken in their
nmnafacture by the most skilled and experienced

STTAN qriLIi

the

to

sale

by Dealers

14 Nutiiberg,
inclosed, sent

containing

,

all

by mail on receipt of

NE1V ORLEANS, IdEnPHIS, ANE
raOHLLE— ALIi BAIL.

Offices

FITTED

25 Cent«.

New York.

Street,

228
S2«

..

NASllVll.LK

and

'
"
"

610
741
823
850

K^0XV1LLE
*(;LEVELA^D
tCHATTANOOGA ...

eO'SSOXTH.
1

•'
•»

Ar

lOOl

tt<0
«.55
ia.5ft

p.m.
a.m.
p.m.

Ar.
"

"

B.IW a.m.

"

t.l4

p.m.

"

S^^S

|)

m.

"

p.m.
a.m.

"

K.dil
.-i.lO

**

JAHSS ABBUCKLK.

BISDOS

Carpet
n.

OBIBBLB.

made Expressly

Patterns

North Eastern Texas.

for Offices.

-AJ,SO-

made on

all

accessible points

JAmES ABBVCKLB &

Oil Clotbs,

by

Velvet

CO.,

Rugs
and Cocoa Bugs.

BAKKEli-i,

Ar

9i2
1055
1127

"
'«

"

THOnAS

CO., N. T. Correspondents.

(DORKMUS & NIXON,)
No. 45 Warren

Wilson,

(SucceBsors to H. M. Moor*,)

BANKERS,

BRYAN, TEXAS.

Coll*>ctlOD8 promptlT remitted.

Correspondent
York— MtBsrs. W, P. OuuverBe ^ Co.

New

in

J.
93

b.

&

3. B.

O, R. JOHNS,
r. XTVKXTT,

J. C. KTBBT,
W. TON ROSBTBKBe

BOSTON.
PEILADELPHIA.

C, R. Johns & Co.,
TKXASBANKING
I.AND AGENCY
& EXCHANGE,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.

241 Cheetnat atreet

AGENTS FOR

COMPANY 8

SAN FRANCISCO,

... $125
......

to

$150

$60

According to location of berth
These rates include berths, board, and all necessarles for the trip.

Columbia ITirs, Co.,
Androscoggin mills.

;

YATES,

THROUGH FARES— NllW YORK

gMdk'
Steerage

Company.

Bates mrg, Co.,

Purehtse and sell real estate, pay taxed and adjust
TUles, prosecute Land and money claims aKalnsi the
State and Federal Gorerninents makti cullections.
Kecelve deposits and execute Trusts.

i.OO

AND JAPAN.

First Class

Pepperell IHl^. Co.,
Otis

p.m

p.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.

THROCGU I.INB
California & China,

.NEW YORK.

* 94 Franklin street

69 Franklin street

"

"
*

PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP
St.

& Co., To

E.Wright

"

4.37
7.23
7.55
5.45
S.oO

•*

p.m.

General Eastern Passenger Agent.

Late

&

Moore

H.(K)

•'

am.

Change cars

DOREiniTS.

C.

\m

K.()0 a.m.
" 10.10 a.m.

13.^3

1602

Jefferson, Texas.

BWEMBON, PERKINS &

.s.;^^

lor Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery,
Selma, NVest Point, Eufaala, Mobile, Savannah, and
Intermediale points.
t Cliauge cars for Nashville and New Orleans. No
change trom this point to New Orleans.
t Change cars for Mobile, via M. & O. R. R.-A1I Kali.
I Change cars for Memphis.
•* Change cars for Vicksburg.
•

Cacoa niattlns.
Collections

ATLANTA
MACO^
MONTGOMEBY
MOBILE
NEn ORLEANS

Q.44 I'.m.

" 8.80 p.m.
" 12.15 II m.

**

Texas Cards,

pjn.
aun.
a.m.
4.45 aja,
6.0O p.m.

7.28

11 IS
6.27

••

OKINTH
066 l.v 9.(H) am.
5GKANI) JUNCT.ONIIOT
Il.fW a.m.
MEMPHIS
1159 Ap 2.55 p.m.
••JlCKSUN
13 » Lv.i:.45 p.m.
II

Tapestry

Time.
6.19 a.m.
9.00 p.m.
12.45 p.m

Timp .
i-v

GOKDONSVILLK..
HlUSTdL

Brnssels,
and 140 Grand

136

GO'a SOUTH.
Miles.

WASHINGTON

UriTH

I7P

STATIONS.

NEW YORK

Velvet,

IVISON,-BI.AKEin[AN TATI.OB Sc CO,

York

At 8.10 A M. for RICHMOND, and Points on the Coast
At9.iOP.M. from loct of CottUndt street, yU
York and Philade'Dhia 1 Ine, liy GKEAT SOUTH
KK.v MAIL KOUIK TliAIN, for Klcbmond, Hew
Orleans, .Mobile, Memphis, Chattanooga, NasbTlUe
Atlantti, Macon, and lulerinedlale points.

Nm

Rooms
Counting
AND

the

arranged and securely

artistically

$12,000,000
6,000,000

Miscellaneous.

generally,

CARP

^r- SAMPI.E

•

in-

Tented.

For

-

-

IieiTe Neiv

real

than anything hitherto

-

WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER, President.
HBNKr B. HYDK. VIce-P esidenr.
GKORGK W. PHILLIPS Actuary.
JAMBS W. ALEX AN'iRR, Secretary.
SAMUEL BORROW*., I Ity M-.nager.

and perfection of

to a peculiar procesa

workmen in Europe.
They are a nearer approximation

•
•

-

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.

Continental mills.,

Fteamers of the above line leave PI EKN.-i.42K01iTH
l;lVfe.R, loot of Canal 8 reel, at 12 o'clock, noon.
1

Warren Cotton

&

L. Leonard

J.

mills,
Laconla Co,,

Co.,

A. >OBT,

Late Fori

&

I

Trice.

I

6EOROI W. JACISOK.
Late Citshier 1st M at. Bank
Gallipolls,

&

Fort

O

&

nati: First National

New

Co., Uavid Doivs

B.

Co.

Cincin-

Mercbaats Niitloaal Bank.

B»iil<,

Orleans: Louisiana National Bank, Wheless
Galveston T. U. Mc.Malian & Co.

Pratt, Bankers.

W.

&

&

:

LBONABD.

W,

O.

SHSLDON.

W. H. FOSTIX.

STRIPES."

A loll supply all
13

BANKERS,

&

Co.,

BANKERS.
NASSAU 8TBKKT, NKW YORK

Widths and Colors always

In stock

1A Iilspeuard Street.

COLLECTIONS mads In

IDAHO, Ciptain Price
MA NHATTrtN, Captain

May

3,

Forsyth.. .May

6,

at 2MP.M.
at 3 P.M.

May 27, at 11 A.M.
NtliRASKA, Capt. Guard
Cabin passage, $80 gold.
29
Broadway)
(Office
No.
180 curSteerage passage,
rency.
.
^
For freight or cabin passage apply to
WILLIAMS i GUION. No. Wall-st.

^"^^""^ '^''^ SOLD

parta of Kurops.

Journal of Commerce,
PUBIilSHED EVERY mONDAY,
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT 8XS

G. P.

W. A. SWIFT, Sec. &

SWIFT, Pres't.

St. I<oals,

Tr.

mo.

'

CIRCULATION.—The large and increasing circulation f the JOURNAL, amine aREPRKsENTATlVK
CLASS Ol the GREAT WEST AND SOUTH render
it a very desirable adrertlsing medium to the Mann
•

The Railroad
FnblUbed

at 110

b

112

Madison

Gazette,
St.,

a Weekly Illnstrated Journal of
Mthoasof EVitRir SATURDAY.

Is
all

as follows

Sheetings, Drillings, Tarns, Rope,&c.

Chicago, by

A. N. KEI.IiOGG,
""'* "•'''"

THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their flrstclass full-power iron screw steamships from
PIER No.46 NORTH RIVBR, EVERY WEUNKSDAY

MANtTFAOTUBKRS OF

KSf^.frA,T'T„.«"'SuiL'ir°prrii^;^i,?isg&on^^'^aVl^i'o'S'

Liverpool,

(Via tlueenstowrn,)
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS,

«

carreut in tDe priacipal cities in Europe.

&

Agent.

.

MuSCOGEfi
mANDPACTUBINO COmPANV,
COLUMBUS, OA.,

Bay and spII Governmcnl, State, Railroad and otfacr
desIruMo securities, making liberal advances on
same allow Interest on deptmlfs, deal !n commercial
vaper. furnish to travellers and or.hers Letters of Cro

Stoker, Taylor

BABY.

COLORADO. Capt. J. W. Freeman,May 10. at ;0 A.M
Mayl7,at 3 P.M.
WI.-CO -&IN, Capt. Williams
31 ay 24, at BAM.
NEVADA. Captain Green

United States Bnntlns Company.

No. lO \rall Street.

J\

AWNING

Also, Agents

Leonard, Sheldon&Foster

(?)

In

And all kinds ot
COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER.
ING. BAGGING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES
4C. "ONTARIO' SEAMI.H8S BAGS,
•'

P. R.

.For

COTTON S AILDUCK

WACO, TEXAS.
RsPKBaNOBS AND CORRESPONDKNOB :— NeW York

Kacb montb

on Sunday, then the day

One hundred ponntis baggage tree to each adult
Medicine and attendance fr*'e.
Departure ot 15th touchi-s at KINGSTON, Ja.
Steamer will leave San Francisco Ist every mouth for
China and Japan.
For fteisht or passage tickets, and all fnrther inlorma<lon, i.pply Ht tile Company's ticket office on the
wharf, foot df Caual bt.

&

Polhemus,
Manufacturers and Dealers

BANKKKS,

Wlnslow, Lanier

Co.,

BrinckerhofF, Turner

Jackson,

ol'

» fall

previous.

Cordis mUls.

TERMINUS OF CENTKAL RAILROAD
Kosse, Texas.
W«.

except when those daj

Boston Duck Co.,
Franklin Co,,
Thorndlke

BANKERS,

151U and 30tb

Oil

34 pagsa, as large

facturer as well as Dealer In all parts of the Unite
States,

ANNUAL

.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
»5 00 SEMI-ANNUAL

WOLCOTT
Bt. Louis, Zept., 1870.

i

it

-

t<

mABmADVKE,
Publisher

:

;

.

CHKONIOLK

lUJB

April 29, 1871.]

Xkianranoe

Iniurano*.

orrioi or tub

OK KICK or THE

6^
Publication.
'.I

ATLANTI
Mutual
Th6 TrusteM.

la eonformtty

r

Co.

J«namry J«,

o tha Chartar

1871.

of tha

Compaujr, lubtnlt tha followiug ctAtamant of lu mtt^n

on

PremlnmH recolvod on Marine
January,

Premium o
i

January,

i

1870, to Slut

Daily Bulletin,

December,

IVTHE

marked

Pollclea not

published In
charter

187U, Is

lug aist December, IMU

off tat

(7,4^.413 73

FORT publilhed in »nj
$ l,g89,lB

'

bracing

been Issued upon LUe

a»d Ruiurn

1870. to 3l8t

December,

January,
*5,>n,7S3 SS

isra

Losses paid during the same
period

Notes

Subscription

N

which

(ol

Bstunis of Premlnms

Expenses

em

K

8180,491 3i are not yet used).
.tS:S,57S
Bills
receivab e,
unrullectcd
Fr.^mluniH al.d S:iIv.tKC8
271,29147
.

Sind

.

Accrued Interest aud uusoitled

11^3,383 ST

accounts

The Company has the following Assets, tIz.:
Dnlted States and State of

Stock, City, Bank and other Stocks

$8,M3,740 00
2.377,330 00

.

Beal Estate and Bonds and Mortgages
Interest and sundry notes

TstalamoantofAftals

217,900 U)

and claims due

Company, estimated

at

899,382 03

Premium Notes and BlIU Receivable
CashlnBank

2,089,915

»IS

316,125 45

Total amount of Asset*.

4l4,t83.»j3 43

Six per cent Interest on the outstanding certificates

on and

after

ho'ders thert*or, or their legal reprcsentatlvee, on or after the Ist March next.
After allowing for probable losses In the rase of
vesse's out ol time, and unsettli'd ciMlms, they have
also (In addition to a bonus of Ten Per Cent, already
paid III cash oa the Subscription Notes) resolved to
return to the dealers entitled to the same, TKN PKR
CENT, on the net amount of earned Premiums of the
year ending Slst December. 1870, for which Certificates
will be Issued on or after the 3d of April next.
By order of the Board,
flcstes, to the

CHARLES IBYINO, Secretary.

The onutandlng cerUflcates

of the Issue of ISSi will

be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their
legal represcntstlves,on and after Tuesdsy.the Seventh

of February next, fk-om which date

TRCBTEKS.

Tuesday, the

Bevauth ol February next.

all Interest there-

Joseph Galllard, Jr.,
G orge .Mosle,
Knwar.l F. Davidson,
A. l.e.Movne, .Jr.,

Joliu S.

time of payment and cancelled.

which were Issued

(In

Upon

certlllcates

red scrip) for gold premiums.

such paymeat ot Interest and redemption wUl be In

THIRTY-FIVK Per Cent

on the net earned premiums
year ending 31st December,
will

be Issued on and

td the

is

declared

Company,
which

certillcatea

Fourth of

April next.

By order of

H.

homas,

CHAPnAN, SecreUUT.

Wilson,
> cooslnery,
.

GuKlav Schwab,
George H. Nforgan.

Edward Baight,

ALFRKD oGDEN, Vice-President.
HA7XKS IRVING. Secretary.

D. Jones,
Charles Dennis,

Joseph Oalllaid, Jr.
C. A. Hand,

W. H. H. Moore.
Hanry Colt,

James Low,
B.J. Howland.

.

Beuj.Babcock,:
Bobt. B. Hlatum,

Gordon W. Bnrnham,

liOWell Uolbrook,

Frederick Chaunoey,
K. L. Taylor,
Oeo. S. Stephenson,
Wmiam H. Webb,

Warren Weston,
Uoyal Phelpa.
B.

Caleb Barstow,
A. P. PlUot.
WUUarn K. Dodge,
DtTid Lans,
Jamea Bryce,
Daniel 3. Millar

Sheppard Oandy,
Francis SWddy.
Charles P. Burdett
Bobt. C. Fergnssod,

VUllJua

Wm.

Btnrgls,
Heory &. Bogart,

, Banker.

S«aioalL.Mlichill,
James Q. DeForeat,

Dauila Parklis,
Robert L.
Alexander V. Blake.

—

puhliflied

ONLY
DRY GOODS

moft accurate and the

report of the
including a

ftaple

full

and domcftic

Price Cur-

fabrics,

which

corrected daily.

details than that

its

journal,

embracing a

of any other daily
Price Current

full

Everett & Co.,
CO.,

approved mer

Co.,

the United States by our House,

WrlKbt, Broirn
No.

«•

&

Co.,
BTHKBT,

WALL

Henry Lawrence

RECRim

prou Foreign

City Commercial and Finanis fuller than that of any other

ioumal.
its

EorroRiAL Department the

BULLETIN

gives a fuller difcuffion of

In

current commercial and financial topic*

than any other journal in

RIW DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
In

Its

News

6th.

&

commissioN kierohants,
Represented

5th.

cial

chandlse.

Wright

of the

daily ftatement

Ports, and the Manifests of Vrsseu
Cleared at the Custom House.

66 State Street, Bostott«
A ENTS FOB

of

A

4th.

OF Produce, the Imports

States

and

;

the

United

in this efpecially its influence

ranks fecond to that of no other paper in

NEW YORK

& Sons,

the country.
7th.

Its

PRICE

IS

ONLT ABOUT ONE-HAL*

that of other leading commercial papers,

MANUFACTDRBRS OF CORDAGE

VOR EXPORT AND DORIBSTIO
in FBONT STRKBT,

and yet

C8B.

iti

information

ii

fuller

and in

all

refpects at raluable.

NBW YOBK

fttnart.

JONSS, Prealdant.
CHARI^S DENNIS, Vlce-PresX
W.U H. MOORE, 2d Vlee-Pra^
S.». HMWlMn.** VIca-Preat.
J. D.

fumilhed by the

lemi-weekly.

miscellaiieous.

Advancaa made on conslffnmenta

J.

C. PlckersgUt,

as

3d, A carefully prepared report on the
PRODUCE MARKETS, much fuller in

Wm. 8

.

OF CHINA AND JAPAN.

TBUSTEBSt

l,ewis Curtis,
Charles H. Kussell,

The

MARKET,
is

C. L. F. Hrse,

Cur.-), Jr..
I'ornclius K.Sutton,
f

MDEEMINO AOENTS

Comptroller of the Currency

rent of

W.

IK THE

BANKS IN EACH STATE,

Jamas Bro«-n,
^.D. Carlisle,
Theonore >a< hlrl,

AVGOSTINE HEARD A

Wm

Th« chances

OP THE NATIONAL BANKS, AMD THE OFFlCIAt.
FEUUDICAL STATEMENTS OF THE NATIONAL

2d.

WiMams,

the Board,

J.

and Continental Exchanci.

L< Ibis Jay,

Carl L. Recknager,

Gold Exchanoe

Bank, and the Cleawng-House.
A full table of quotations of S ruuNO

Cottenet,
Luilng,
Alex'd Hainll on, Jr.,
Gci>r»te h\ 1

—

of the daily tranfactions at

the Stn-TnEAsuRr, the

Lawrence Wells,
raiiclB
Chart s

for-

publiflied in

no other pap«r.

Ji'hii Auclitncloss,

K. H. R. Lyman,
K. Kunnardt,

Room

for tha

after Tuesday, the

1870, for

closing of the

ftiowing every quota-

by no other daily paper.

EnORNK DUTILH, President.

dividend of

from the formal opening to the

DAILY

gol4.

A

tion

mal

Alex. M. Lawrence,
Irederlrk O. Foster,
John D. Dix,
c:harles Munainger,

Henry

regifter oi

official

Gold Room,

Leopold Bierwlrtb,
Simon de Vlsser,

I-

on will cease. The certlUcates to be produced at the

of the

the

A fummary

es have resolvrd to pay SIX
on the ontstsndlng Scrip Certl-

on

including South-

lift,

Stocks and Bonds.

A tranfcript

The Board of Trnst

PER CBm'. Interest

of prollts will be paid to the holders thereof, or their
legal representatives,

$1 827.418 fo

New York

Loans secured by Stocks, and otherwise.

quotations of Securitie* not

25,612 S9

822,7S0 5t

the

The

the Stock Exchange

Cash In Banks
t39«,cr;« 08
United Staiea Stock
m,as 00
Stocks of States and C. riioratlaus,andLoausonde'<'and.... 190,KS 58
|1JXM,697 16

(2,259^10

and quoutioni of every

and the Mining Board.

Assets Slst December, tSTO.
lat

daily falet

Security dealt in it the Stock Exchange

Premlumt.f.>32,a9l 4«

with Marine Risks.

Premiums marked Off trom

Ri-

em-

:

The

Losses andBxpenset.t4ia,594 28

nor upon Fire Risks dlsconnacted

paper,

dailjr

82

Earned Premiums of the year .11,018,888 81

Re.I>*sorance
Policies have

Klaks

The BULLETIN fumilhe
lit. The moft complete FiNAwaAL

87

1,CMJIS1 89

Tatal Premiums
3,1SS,7» 64

and Financial Journal.

on the 81st day of Decemhar,
coulurmlty with the provisions ol

Daeambar, 1M>.. 9MJH0
Premiums received during tha year and*

1S70

A First-Class Daily Commercial

affairs ol the Cutiipaiiy

$3,27«,aw 09

1»1U..

Niw To«, Kth Jan., U7I.
FOLLOWING STA1EMENT OF THE

I'rpmlnnii unearned Stst

Irom

Rlaka,

Total amount of Marine PremlDms

Ko

Mutual Insurance Co.

fts

Ub Slit December, 1870

lit

THE NEW YORK

C

Insurance
K«w ToK.

ORIENT

John Dwight

&

Co.,

MANDFACTIIKEBS OP

SALERATOS,

SUPER CARB. SODA, AC,
ttllr, New V»rk.

X«. 11 Old

N. Y. Dailt BoixtTiN Association,
79 & li William St., New Yoik
J!,

Sb

BOX 3,906.

Price

tS 00 Per

Annvm

;

THE CHRONICLE.

542
Oottoa and Southern Cards.

Rigney

Reese,

Co..

Sr

MONTGOMERY, ALA.,. _ , /^~
•it a f

Cotton bvtiitg,
ooramissioN

D.

Si

merchants.

H. Cabtlkmas,

&

Hawks

Castle man,

stock Brokers and Real Estate Agents
COLUMBUS, GEO.
GOTernment Securities, Gold, Stocks, &c. Bond*
ot every description, bought and sold on commissloa.

Davis

GENERAL

Cotton.
8WENS0N, PERKIN3 &

Wlliam

89

J.

BBATCB

BOX

FOSt Office

ST.

&

C. Rogers

and Marine Insurance Stock,

46

Pine Street, corner of William Street, N.Y.

Co.,

No.

Nbw York,
COMMEUCIAL BROKERS,

Reynolds

&

Co.

30

&

Brothers,

ALABAMA,
Buyers of Cotton

U LOMBARD

N*.

To execute

mercliaats

Uyman &

Co.,
Brokers,

SAVANNAH, OA.
t«d.

Collections promptly remitted

I7ALLB.

B. 0. O

&

lUUAOK.

Cammack,

COTTON FACTORS & C0.MMI8SI0N MERCHANTS
158 Common Street, iN«iv Orleans.
Liberal C^sh advances

H.

LETTERS

VICKSBI7BG, MISS.

STS.

&

Bro.,
COTTON & TOBACCO BROKERS,

SYCAMORE STREET,

.P«terslHUK, Va.

:

NAYLOR, BENXON

CO.,

&.

to orders for

as well as Old Kails, Scrap Iron and Metals.

transact any business pertaining to an

COOKE &

CO.

OHAUNOKT YIBBABD,
ALRX.
BMSRSOK FOOTB.

&

40 BROADIVAY, NeW^

The Liverpool

& Loft^

don &" Globe Ins. Co.

P.

FISKH

Co.,

YORK.

Steel Rails,

Iron Rails,

Old

,

Rails,

AND

RAILW^AY E<IUIPMENTS.

AJfetsinthe
A. Smith & Co.,
U. States 3^000,000. Gilead
BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK,

William Si
FIRE INSURANCE.
North American
Fire Insurance Company

LONDON

AITD

45"

OFFICE 192 BROADWAY.

NO.

- - - - $500,000
CASH CAPITAL
SURPLUS ....... 295,237

00
93
CasU Capital and Surplus, July 1,1869,
$795,237 93.
Insures Property against Loss or Damage by Fire at
usual rates.
Policii'S Issued and Losses paid at the Office of the
Companj ur at its various Agencies in the principal
cltle
he United SUte'.
R. W. liLEECKEi:. President,

62

BROADWAY, NBW YORK.

Railroad
In

Pons

of

WYLLIS ULACKBTOKE, Vlce-Pre«'t,?l

KTER
'VI

Secre'.ary,

LD, General Agent.

Exchange on London and circular Notes
amounts to suit remitters ortravelers.

BXNTLBT D. HaSBLL,

B.

And

N««. 40 auA 4S Pine Street,

ABTHUB FaBKZB

D. Hasell

&

Co.,

genei:al railway agknts.
dealers In Rallivay Iron, Equip.
ment and Supplies.

Special attention to negotiating Railway, State and

County
317

securities.

BROADWAY

jy Entrance on Thomas Street

BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS

M. Baird

&

Co.,-

I'HILADKLPHIA.

....

CHIEF OFFICE IN THE

New-

Bills of

,

F. H
J,P"?;

Iron.

New York and
Orleans.

Offices,

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Jesse W. Burton,
OF LONDOX.
GOnMISSION MERCHANT,
Assets
$8,000,000, Gold
«8

Steel Material for

Railroad Iron,

Imperial

OFFICE

other

all

who give special attention

Petersburg, Va,

u

PHILA.,
208 So. 4th strc.t

80 State street.

34 Old Broad Street,

orders in Securities,

Branch

Kefer to O. M. lil.EIN, Cashier, Mississippi Valley
Bank, VlcksburK.

Young

street.

Railway Use.

3 Cooper Institute &. 1429 Broadnray.
INCORPORATED 182!.

COTTON BROKER,
CORNER MULBERRY AND WASH INGTON

R. A.

CO.,

HOUSE IN LONDON

TRANSFERS OF MONET

ClABLE

maae on Consignments.

Fulkerson,

S.

John

Cast steel Frogs, and

Insui ance.

give strict personal attention to all business
entrasted to them. Couaitfamcuts respectfully aolici*

Nalle

GOLD STREET, NE\r YORK.

Vibbard, Foote

Win

XDWARD

Co.,

Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, Lap Weld^
Boiler Flues, Gas Works Castings and Street
Mains. Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac.

AfetsGoldS 2 o ,000,000

Sc

&

al

CAST STEEL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRES,

available in all parts of

JAIT

Dancy,

&

ton England.

Co., NEW YORK, BOSTON,

Amerloan Banking House In London.

purchase of COTTON and
solicila cou»ij{nments ol

B. B. Ferrill

crap.

Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake
Railway business generally.

TO UAKZ

William Lamb,
;

^

AGENTS FOR

16

STREET, LONDON,

TO ISSUX
COMMERCIAL CREDITS and CIRCULAR

And to

NORFOI.K, VIRGINIA,

Com miss Ion

2. 1871.

We are prepared to purobase and sell

For a Coiuiuls.ion.

vessels to load for European ports.
Refers lu Wiu. iiryce & (Jo., and
Co., New Torn.

Iron,

The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England.
The West Cumberland Hematite Iron Co., Working

the world

SEL..11 V,

his services for
OFFERS
and
other produce

Vl-£

NAYLOR &

McCuUoch &

FOR TRAVELERS,

C Graham & Co.,

[ohn

Bessemer

Steel Tyrtrs, boiler plaies, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES:

York, January

on Comuiission.

&c.,

Iron Ralls, Sted Ralls, Old Rairs,

"WALL STREKT,

New

STERLING EXCHANGE,

NOUFOI^K, VIRGINIA,
Bay Cotton, Grain,

IMPORTERS OF

99

Ceutral Street. Boston.

IS12.

Buy and sell Railway Bonds and Kegociate Loans tc

Cooke,

^ay

Sugar.

KftTABLiBusD

GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS ANIV
MERCHANTS.

Is CONNEOTIOK WITH THB HOCSS OF

INDIA & DOMESTIC OVNNY CI.OTH,
Gnnnr Bags, Lluseed, Jute Butts,

Joseph B. Glover

:0

Co.,

Pascal Iron IVorks, Plilladelpkia.

Ain>

3102.

BABNEB

COR. OF WILLIAM ST.

Morris, Tasker

INSURANCE SCRIP,
Fire

ST..

Gilman,

C.
DSALSB IK

80 Beaver street, 1^. T.
P O. Box 5,7il.
These Ties have been used more extensively than
»ny others, and last year lor more than oiie-h;ilf ofall
he cotton baled in cue United States, and received
he pretuinin at several State I'alrs.

W1.I,L ST.,

Louisiana.

Orleans,

taxes, collecting rents, etc.

CO., AOKITTS,

CEDAR

41

B.

&

Kennedy

S.

J.

HEKST K. BAKXB. JOHH

KEITHBDT.

Freret,

"^Prompt attention given to buying, selling and leasing of plantations and other real estate, paying of

For Sale by

B.

For the States ol LOUISLANA, TEXAS, MISSIS
BLPPI, ALABAMA, &c.
85 ST. CHARLES STREET,

Netr

Toas Arrotv Ties for baling
1,000
'
Cotton.

JOHH

Railways.

&

ooniaissioN merchant, REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AND
AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS
Cotton Factor,
MONXGOMEUT, ALA.

187L

Iron and Railroad Materials

Miscellaneous.
W. N. Hawks.

Arnold,

S.

[April 29,

Geo.Burnham. Bdw. H. Williams. Ed. Longstreth,
P. Conrersc ic Co.,

Wm.

U. ».

New

All work accurately fitted to gauges and thorouub
Plan, Material, Workmanship*
Finish and Klliclency fuHv jjuaranteed.
Ch..s T. Parry,
M. Bau-d,
Wm. P. Henzer'

ly InlerclianL'eable.

York,

64 Pine St.,

Kew York, A^eots

—

...

,

—

.

.

Mustard seed, Trieste. . .
Nutgalls, blue, Aleppo..

PRICES CURRENT.
•«<»»«™

84MA 9bH
BUKAl)STt/FF8-8o«ip8CUlr«portr^

VM

Couimonliard
g»ton»...,

OOa « H)
00« 14 OO
UuS 90 UO

<
11

PhlUdnlphU tronti
BUTTKIl AND CBKEBA—

US

Hnttor—

iVeatcrn,

ordlnarr

d

prime

U%m
13 5

V•

dalrlea, prime
(Ulrica, fair
dairies, common ...
lair to prune

oporm, patent
Bteulo..

9

BoMndale

»
n
as
M

«

<o

1SK0

fin

V B

a
a
a
a
a

31
33

Intfot

....

14 00
9 90

1st reiralar, pints

Mineral

PWal

48
90
44
SO
13

v»

Aloes.Cape
Aloee, Socotrlne

1

n

....
....
...',

....
...
.

,

ais

ai6K
aiB
^18

a
ai
a
a
S

Unm

10
80
10
70
86

30

.

a
a
a

4

Camphor,

^ouu)

Am.
flor

&sn

roll fllb

sulphur.

crude

27i,-

IX
so"

i.
14
50

00

-4%%
334a

Slnaeng,

I

Wes.«m

Southern
Eing,
Arabic, sicked....
Arabic, sorts

68Ha
....a

Jix*
30
17

a
a

4Ka
9Ha

....a

V

i2>ia

w a
90 a
....a
....a

II ;iakey
ISrd. potash,

'I

gold
Fr.

and
..... 3 73
....

Ipecacuanha, BrazU
JaiaD
gold

**cnre

.

<o

gold 380

Tog
Iodine, resubllmad

Ueorice paste, Calabria.
Ucorlce paste, Sicily
.

I

.

idoorlc* paste, Bp., solid
Ucorlce paste. Ureek .
.

40

OOa
OOa

•.

W

is

30a

ISXa 14H

special report.
GROCEKLES— bee special report.

eUNNT BAGS & CLOTH.—See special
«

Blastlng (B)....

a

» keg

29

Shipping

Keg

3 90a

rifle

5

Meal
Deer

5
5

North Blver, In bales V
lb

75®
6ea
29a
28a 100

I5a

I

HEMP-

American dressed..))
American undressed

ton.2T5 00a285 00
175

O0@lc^

240

OOa'...

gold.2«0 OOa
"
a,
10
....»

V

Tampico

7

Jute

....
....
....
....
....

100

for shipping

....

a WX
»
a 7S^

sxa

gold

U'J

iX

HIDE8Dry HidesBuenos Ayre6.,y) lb gold 21>i@
Montevideo
Klo Grande
23 a

31

83

a

**.

22
...

19

**
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"
"

FortoCabeUo

••

Maracalbo
Bogota
TruilUo

"

"

RIoUacbe

"
**

Coracoa
PortauFIatt
Bahia
Texas
Western
Dry Salted HideaMaracatbo

"
"
cur.

31

30

18
13

Matamoras

•

Bavanllla

**

BahIa

"

Chill

"
Island.

**

.

10

U

"
•

••

if

New

Orleans
City BlauKhterox

cur.

cow

ft

Upper Leather Stock—
B. A. 4i Bio gr. klpW »gld
Mlnas
Sierra Leone
cor.
Gambia and Blasan. "
"
ZaQsibar„
Bast India Stock—
Calcut. sit. cow Vttgold
Calcutta, dead green....
Calcutta, bufTalo.
<> B
Manilla A Bat. bnir..«i>
. . .

30NEV-

i2j<a

a
9Ha
II a
:o a
11

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10

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OOa
OOa
COa
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OOa
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83
31
27
60
79
60
45

;8

22
55
planks 74
so

Clear pine

a
»
_

V

Cnt.4d.a90d
Clinch

100

B4

a
a
a
a
a

65

6 15

Horse shoe. rd (6d.)..V B 19
Copper
36
Yellow metal
33

NAVAL STOKES-

Tar, Washington. .V bbl. 3
Tar, Wilmington
2
Pltch.clty
Spirlu turpentine. V gall.
Kosln, commuK'n to good
strained, V2aOB
3

"

No.l
N0.2

"
"
"

a
a

49

8 15

3 60
4 00
4 79

pale

extra pale

OAKUM
OIL CAKE—

«i

D

...

9

4

11

5

••I

00a

OOM

00

a6W
M

ipiKiTs:?'*

BrandyHenneasy

Say
Plnet, CasliK
lion
.

oil

1
1

so
60
....

lOX

a
ai 33>4
a ~8><
72X

47Xa
95
go
36

Alma
S 33S

?

a

13s ai
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• 86

.

VB

!
•

Lead, red,
Lead, white. Am., In oil.
Lead, white, Amer^^drr.

•
•

Engllsh, cast
Eiigllsh, spring
English bfister
English machinery

a
Ochre,
6
8panlslibro.,drr.9<100B
UO a
29
Span.bro.,gr'drnaii.|)k
g
Paris white.EnKfioOibs. 3 35 a 390
Chrome, yellow, dry
11 Ma
38
Whiting, Amer..«i 100 B 1 39 a
90
VermllIlon.Cbma...V B 96 a
TermnUou irleste .... 80 a 86
Vermillion, Amei com.
33 a
37
/enct.rod(N.C.)|lcwt. 79 2 3 39
Piombsgo
2 •
Ohinaclay
« ton ,34 00 M6
Ml
'^
Chalk.. ,7...
VB
French, dry
" ground. In on

yel..

American blister
American cast
Tool.
American spring....
American machinery
American German..

.-».

Baaldsnm
rhbl
PhOVIBIONSroik, mtaa * bbl(n««) .

16

9
12

TALLOWAmerlcan, prime, conntry

and city.. »IB
_».~
TBAS-Bee special report.
TIN-

B""

8Ha

English..

.g*'

t.5

Pliftes.i.»har.I.C..»box
1. t.coke
Terne ijoke...
Terne charcoal..

Plates,
Plates,
Plates,

M»<lelra
Sherry
Port

V

k^h

gaU. S

.....!;..;;'."i"" i

port.

gofj
M

Lisbon

Madeira

•"

Bed, Span. * Sicily...
Marseilles Madeira .
Marseilles port
.

Claret
Claret

1

V cask

s2

uoz.

2

9<

19
15

ii«ai36
50060 og
7939 0(

WOOLAmerlcan, Saxony Fleece |l»
Auierlran. Full bloo.l Merino

American Cuiuhl.

u..

Extia.Pailed
bliori KxirH, Pulled.,..."!**"
'**
.^uperone Pulled

No

1.

luliiii

Callfotnia spring CUp-^*'**
Fine, unwashed
.

Medium
Common,

;^"'

n .a asheii..

M
S
30
^
as
Jj

Burr?
Ca.llornU. rail c.lp aod'LAmbs

Fine, unwashed

;

Meuinm

.;;;

SuUth Am. .Me-lno. ut.wHstiisd
bou.h Am. Meatlsa, unwashed
south Am. Cordovs, washed.
Cape Good U pe, ucwaaliad
Texas, flue
*'*

^

Smyrna, nnwa. bed
Smyrna, wa'tacd
DouskOl, waaheu
Uonakol, onwashad

1

±^

06al
ooai

1

Malaga, dry
Malaga, sweet

FRF.IOHT8To Livnraoi:s.d.

....

1

1

Burgundy
Sicily,

UK

»B,gold

Stralta

ZLNC-T

900

U

9

BUOAB-See special report.

1

white,

R.'iineil
W. (Job. loU)
Kspt^a. refln„0-73arar.

15

German

English

„

a
7 S
10 S
llua
u 2
12 a

&

1

7'exas,mcd.uiu
Texas, caars«
Texss, Barry
Texas. Wastara

...a

Zinc, white, dry. No
Zinc, whlte>Io. 1. In oU.
Zinc, white. French, dnr
ZInr. wh., French, In ob

ochre,

vi^J

BTEEL-

WINES-

6.-1

8
~92
47
56
60
70
80

Co

4k

Marett * Co
Leger Freres
"
Other foreign brands
b
Bum—Jam.. 4th proof.
St. Croix, 8d proof.
_GIn, different brands
30Oa
i)(»n<s«c Houors—Caah.
Aiephoi^teperci)
1 82xa....
WhUkey

a
TOBACCO-Bea special reportT

•

Linseed
» gall.
Cotton Seed crude
yellow
Whale, crude Northern.
Whale, bleached winter..
Sperm, crude
Sperm, winter bleached.
Lardoil, prime winter...

gold it

n Co..

Otard, Dui

81
38

91

7Ka

g
7

Canton,re-rld.Nol to exdo

6 4;

a2 i7K
as 70
as 75
a4
as 90

30

•
9

,

l(o.l*i I

••""' •
8Pi?CTkBl'""*°".'°
Plates, lor'n.V 100 fi .gold 9 S
Plates, domestle
7 00 2ll
••"""" "'*'*•

CO
00
00
00

9 40

33
a3

40
55

A6.VB

Tsatisc, re-reeled.,

NAILS-

(aWBg ordar). .......

8

3

tXI

1,3,8,4

Taysaans,
Halnesn

.

1

-.

TsallecNo.

M

a 31
at
a -39
•
5
Chalk, slock
19 a
9 ton.
...a
Barytas, American. VB.
ixa
PBTROLEUM10 a
Crode, 40a4< grav. V gall.
i2)ifa 18V
a
13 a 12
Crude, 40a47 grav.Cs.ord
.a
Reflned gt'd white (sb'ng
a
order)
38 •
Bellnad prime,

20
38
27

OO
OO

Cherry boards and
Oak and ash
Maple and birch
Slackwalnnt
9O0Oai»0O
Hinch sycamore
42 Ooa 90 OO
I-inch
do
90 ooa 53 00
Spruce boards and planks 17 Ooa 30 OO
Hemlock boVde and plank
OM 38 OO
Extra heavy pipe staves
|30O OOu
Heavy
do
do
180 CO
Light
do
do
160 00
Extra heavy hhd do
175 00
Heavy
do
do
ISO OO
Light
do
do
100 00
Extra heavy bbL do
130 OO
Heavy
do
do
100 00
Light
do
do
79 00
Molasses staooks, Incl. bead'g.. .a
Kum
do
do
.... a
Sugar
do
do
a....
MOLASSES—See special report.

,

Crop 01 *TO(g'ddprl;ne) V B
do 1M9
BaTarlan Okav ctot),,.i^
C.

3C

..

iox

•lis

V

U S

1

Cub*(dat]r p'd) gold VgalLI to

Ox, Ulo Grande
JH, > ni » rtoiB

<1

|29

>^ lilte pine box boards...
White plue mer. box b'ds

Litharge,

13

i2Ka

Koothorn

PAINTS-

iV

13

S
M S
JO

"* a 3 16

*

SILK-'""'

37X

26H« 38
34Ha 3BX

Bockland, common. V bbl. 1 40a
Rockland. heavy
175a

Red

13
13

a
a

35
36

LDMBEB, STAVES, 4o-

StralU
Neals foots

•

**

"

3J

30Ha

•'

flight..

Olive, Mars'es.qts V case
Olive. In casks.... V gall
Paiia
.V D

^>*'^

gold.

Maranham
Fernambuco

a

a
a
a
30 a
16 a
13 a
i7Ma
15 a

••

City thin, obi.. In bble.V ton.4: 50a42 OC
"
"
In bags
a40 00
West, thin, obl'g, In bags
•""'
a
a43 90
••

a
a

18
17

38
28
36

37)<a

LIMB—

OILS-

.

43
25

•*

San Juan
Matamoras
Vera Cruz
Tampico

Para

so

a
a
a

"

California

California

....a
24
23

••

Orinoco

Bio Grande

a 80
9 ....
a ....
ai37K
a

,

|il!lMvdSt*4,Cai

00a39 00
00® ....

Wet Baited Hides—
Buenos Ayres. V B gold. i3xa

42xa

4adder.Dutch... .^old
I'Mwlder,
Fr.WCP j7

l^uma. large Sake
njJaona. small Hake

6:.'.

5 OU
6 50

S8
as
a*
40
88
07

a «

3«

rough
good damaged...
poor
"
...

"

.

8 50
9 SO
9 SOaiO 00
7 50a 8 00
20 00a
24 OOaS 00
SO 00a3i:
4 OOa < 00
34a 30

fl lb

"
"

3« 00
.

HI

middle 37Ha

,

a lou
sis'*
2 3 86

.

M
M a
S
M
2
(7 a
38 S
S4 #
R a

Orinoco, heavy ..
middle.
"
light....

"

....

60a
00®

6
24
15
8
9

FKUITS-Sec

Sandwich

a
a
a
una
•Jx*
13 a
4^ S
43 a
35
20
40

Sam benzoin
Qom kowrle
gold
Oom damar
Sam myrrh. East India..
Gam myrrh, Turkey
OomSenegal
Oom tragacanth, sorts. 25"a
0am tragacanth, w.

enmgedda

"

5 50(8
4

„

•

*•

.

Oamboge

lilver

39

Ught...

"

3 3i

Amer n r<iuKh .... a 3 3D
LIns'dl<.al.lnN.Y.*bn3l3H2
,
3ll
Linseed, Cal. (bS4ra^ ,_

^Cash,«B^

California, heavy.

10

fbub.sw 2

-Imolhy.
uir...
'
Uemp,
p.rurilgn

crop, heavy
'
•'^
" middle
"
"
" light..
" rongh slaughter
Ueml'k.B.A.,4kc..heayT. 38Ka 29K
middle. 28)i3 39H

19 00
19 00

.

a
a
a
a
W a
a
k
a •S«
Chlorate potash
gold
a
Jaustlc soda
7. i'jo a 4 w
Oarraway seed
a 8H
'Coriander seed
'io
- a
Cochineal, Uondur..KOld

Sxtract logwood
Fennel! seed
Slower*, benzoin.. V oz.
aambler....gotd..V B.

quint.

FLAX—
North

"10

9%

.

Llns*-c
ed.

net.STt

Pipe and sheet

LKATHRR-

"

a

Plckledscale
V bbl.
Plckledcod..
fi bbl.
Mackerel, No. 1, shore
Mackerel, No. 1, Bay
Mackerel. No. 3l ••
Msc'rel, No. 8, Hsa8..large.
Mackerel, shore. No. 2
Msc'rel, No. 3, Mass., med.
Mackerel, No. I, Halifax...
Salmon, pickled. No. 1
Salmon, pickled
V tee.
Herring
V bbl.
Herring. scaled. ...V box.
Herrlng.No.l

Blsal

gold

salts

*

"9

•

Bar

"

IS 90
20 JO

lovar.
<r

19
19
• 30

IT.

soda.

''Itrata

goldJ

English

a

....
25 00
cur. 99 OOa SO 00

Manila

20
09
Cantharldes V 100 D.... 1 iU
Carb. ammonia, in bulk.
Cardamoms, Malabar . . 4
Caatoroil
is
Chamomile flowers, V
SJ

Kpsom

8H

cur. 9~ 3Ca

Italian

Camnhor, refined

Cutch

. .

Kussla. clean

(In

Cochineal, Mexican. "
Copperas, American
Cream tarur, pr ...gold
Cabebs, East India
I

87H
....
...

OoS
009

IteOnnd, para

70

German

38

»

Wortlilngt's 3 36

Crude

,

Spanlsh

OOa

Biiorting,lnlBcanis'trt.V»

'iH&

a
....a
AasafcBtlda
28 a
Balsam caplvl
liMa
Balsamtolu
9; a
italsamPera
3 90 a
Bark petayo
a
Berries, Persian... gold
^ a
Blcarb.soila, N'castle" 4 25 a
Bl chro. potash
ISi^a
BleachlnK powder
OJ a 4
Borax, retlned
^Ha
Brimstooe.urii Vton gld
Brimstone,
Brimstone,

SO

...a
23

.

18
19

110

8Ail-!.'-rt-'li"T"i?k^''""'''-«'''»«'

doub. *~treb.
1,
.V ton. 96

Amaiirtoui,.

43

Liv'p'l. HIgglni .V Bsr.k

.

LlvVn noa.

B

ft

VbOSh.

Cadiz

LEAD-

35

"
gold 20 OOa
13
17

GTJNPOWDKR....

jya

Annato, good to prime
Antimony, reg. of... gold
Argols.crade
irgols, refined
gold
Ireenlc, powdered.

40

miiiih

Turks Islands

«

Nail, rod
"leet, Kussla...
ibeiK, sing.,

•lOOB

Carolina...

109

Balls,

a
a
a
a

ton. 100

I<5ilHT

90
Vi
90

light

gold

FISH
Dry cod

Hoop

ain, Bug. (gold)

report nnder Cotton.

831<a
7
45

Fustic, Cuba. "
Fustic, Tampico
Fustic. Jamaica
Fustic, Savanlila
Fustic, Maracalbo.

V

Sapauwood

COTTON—See special report,
DBaOS AND DYBS—
Alcohol,

—
....

170

Logwood, Laguna
830Oa
LoKWood, Honduras.
35 OOa
Logwood, Tabasco...
aoooa
Loxwood, St. Domlii.gold 18 OCa
Logwood, Jamaica
19 OOa

31Ka 21X

OORKS-

•'

...gold,

~

loAi

xas-K Inch

Bods,

"

26

8X1

pce.lS 00

1

Camwood

CORDAGE—
Manilla (large and small size)
per lb
Trtrred Manilla
Sisal Kope, all sizes
Busala Boll Kope

V

LImawood
Barwood

SO

Bolts, yellow metal
fellow metal ualls

era.

»
'

.*»

....

Band
Uorseshoe

36

.

DYE w60DB—

85

16

Bolts
S3 13
Braziers'old
S3
Bheathlng, &c.,
19
BheaihliiK.yel. metal,aew 23

V

....

sas^

••fhams.

Oak, slaughter, heavy ....
"
"
middle....

ex. dry

Kavens. light

a M
a 12

COFFKE.-Seo special report.

1st reirnlar, qnarta,

....
1

iMCVxtrs

,.

Serin....,..,

Ovals anfl hall roood

1

KavenB.heavy
17 00
Scotch.O'ck.No.l.Vyd «4

19

COCOAMaracalbo (xold In bohJ ) 23
Ouayaqull do
do
10

A

DUCK-

.

Bar.eommoD

-9

30
lA

Plg, American, No. I,,,.
Pig. American, No, 1. .

Bar, Swedes, ordlnsl<es...llO
Bar.refloed (as to size).. 77

...

«!».

Cotton.No.

.

do aaperflne

(80 p. c.)

Verdigris, dry
Vitriol, bfuef.

9s

ai

Newcaatle Ras, 3,210 lb ...
3 50(S
Liverpool vas oannel ....MIIO9
Liverpool house canael
a
Anthracite
9 000

American

3UJ

a
a
M a
a
3 Ktii9 3

gold
_
Tapioca

ao

S
a
S

V bbl

new

•

a

COAL-

Caracas

a

gold.
Sugarload, W'e .... "
31 Ka
Sulphate morphlne.f oz 9 75
Tartaric aclif (chrystal)

10
11

A

10

Adamantine

CBMBNT-

Soda asb

lawr

D «

Bperin

S838(1

a

1

548

I'IK. American Forge...
PIg.Srotcli No. 1
Bar. reflned, Bng. M Amer.

*}'

30
PruBSlate potash. Ainer.
Oulcksilver
90
Quinine, Amerioan
3 35
lUinbarb, China
40
B»Ko, pearled
8Ka
Salaeratns
30
Sal ammoniac, ruf. gold
10Ha
Bai soda, Newes>tl<!. uM 1 6'Ha
Barsaparllla,ll.,g'd,lnb'a
....a
"
SarBaparilla, Mex.
13xa

BhellLao

IS

11

CANDLES—

BheathlnK,

.

Senna, Bast India

FaclorvhUr

COPPKR-

.

genekaroot
Senna, Alexandria

30

Cheese
Factory prime

Ohio

.

3(5

a

Wc«teni,r»lr

Farm
^arm
arm

4 39
> OO
Oil lemon
3 90
Oil peppermint, pnre
01; vitriol (OOiolWcliits) 1 75
Opium, Turkey ....guld. 4 81
gold.
Oxallcacid
liK
Phosphorus
gold.

....

.

"Velsh ttilm, iirlinc
tul»8,

«
•

a
a

Htntu ilrklni, prime, Old. ,
Btatr, Orklns, Dew
^tutt'. Iiiiirilrklnt, choice.
Hat.-, liHlMlrklM, fair....

Wnlah

..

.

IRON-

30
9)

gold 310
^'
....

Ollanls
Olloassia
Oil bariiamol

tin

BlSk^'i'fi'
American yollow ...V B

BKI0K8—

.

THE CHRONICLE.

April 29, 1871.)

A8HB8-

—

H

.

9
|>
9% 8va
s.d.

k

Cotton
Flour ....V bbl
U. goods.* ton

MO

Oil

460 a....

C-n.bAb.Vbo.
Wheat. .b.*b.

....

S-iaa
....

I

a

3 4x
a4fO

2
a «H
..T

* tea
•
Pork.....* bbL .... S
To BATaa
by sail,
Bear

:

Cotton
Tallow
Lard
Tobacco....

.Vhkd

Woods

Petroleam

To Mu^ora.ta. *

lyol.

T08AS Fnaxciso.—

MamraMntfoods » C\
91 lb
HMrr guoda.
Nfilsf.r.

Petrolaoai. .* 0. ul

OobL

la
Ji
]i

Sheet.

fB

g

31
II
37

*kaa.
MgaT.
.,,

•!(

;

THE CHRONICLE.

544

[April 29, 1S71.

HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE YEAR BOOK,

TJ. S.

&c.

&0..

COTTON,
BREADSTUFPS,
COAL,

BANKING,
COMMERCIAI,,
RAILROADS,
POPULATION,

FINANCES,

COMMERCE,
INTERNAL REVENUE,
STATE FINANCES,

A

IRON,

&c.

&,c.,

&c.

&,c.,

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It is

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STEEIi PLATX: ENGRAVIIVG

Financial Review for 1870.
Wealth

;

—National Progress

Report of the Secretary of the Treasury

of the Treasurer of the United States

Revenue

sioner of Internal

Three Years; Daily Price

Internal

;

of

curities

Monthly

for

Two

Railroads.

Population, etc.

Europe and

—

—

Europe and America. European
Wealth and Population ; British Income Tax
France, Income and Resources ; European Armies and

;

;

;

Y'ork Stock

Progress

in

Navies

Germany

;

;

Immigration into the Uuited States

;

;

Census of the United States.

Exchange for Five Years Past Foreign Exchange, Weekly,
Four Years Past Debt of the United- States in Detail, with
Acts; Director of the Mints' Report; Gold and Silver
Coins in Different Countries Receipts and Disbursements

Trade and Commerce. — Review

;

;

;

American Shipping and Foreign Commerce; Purchases by Government of Uuited States
Bonds.
of United States since 1791

in

;

road Stocks in Detail.

Gold

New

for

;

;

Prices Monthly of every Siock sold at the

— Review of Railroad Progress

1870; New York Railroads Ohio RHilroads ;
Massachusetts Railroads Railroad Bonds iu Detail ; Rail;

America

Report of CommisRevenue Receipts for

for

OF HIRAlTt WAI4BRIDGE.

in

Report

for Nine Years; TreasTwelve Years Treasure
Range of Government SeYears Highest and Lowest

Movement at New York
Movement at San Francisco

ure

;

:

;

Debt and Finances of each State.— Containing

Mercantile Failures;

Foreign Trade

Foreign Exports

Cotton.

;

New

York,

1870

;

Foreign Imports, United States

Cereals

;

Average Factory Wages.

for

of,

of the Year 1870

Prices of Merchandise;

— Review of 1870 and Prospects

for 1871
Crop
Crop of Colton each Year since 1621 Weekly
Receipts for Five Years Manufacturers' Association Report
for 1869-70; Consumption of United States Mills; Conot

1869-70

;

;

;

;

Complete Articles upon the Debt and Financial Condition of sumption in Europe.
Commercial Reports.— BreadstufTs ; Tobacco Coal
the Several States of the Union, with the most Detailed
Petroleum Iron.
Statement of all their Bonds Outstanding.
List of Acts of Congress Passed in 1870.
Banking The National Banking System Comptroller
;

;

—

of the Currency's

A

;

Report

;

Totals of Quarterly

Reports

1863; New York Savings Banks; Clearing House
Banks, Three Years ; European Money Market.

since

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;

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