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HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
BEPRESENIING THE INDUSTRIAL

*"

?!.iERClAL

INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES

.ViiO'V

NEW

VOL.15.

lORK, AUGUST
Financial.

^troerttsementiJ.
Advertisements wtll be published at 30 cents per
Hue for each Insertion, spuceTjelug measured lu agate
type, 14 lines to the Inch when deflulto orders are given
for three, six, or twelve ulonths, a ver>' liberal discount
win be made.
Advertisements will have a favorable place when
Urst Inserted, but no promise of continuous publication
In the best place can be glveu, as all advertisers must
have equal opportunities.
B.

DANA &

CO., PtIBLiaHKIls.
79

&

WlUlam

81

BANKERS,

NEW TORK, 24 Pine Street,
CHICAGO, 164 22nd Street,
F R A N K F O R T O N - T H E-in A I N
-

Bleber Gasse, 13.

INBEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Having now established our ovn taoose

.

.

.JO", Sf6, 217, 2S9. SCO

Bankers In Foreign K.\chauge
Boston Bankers uud Brokers
Philadelphia B.inkers and Brokers
tiouthern B.iukcrs and Brokers
Western Bankers and Broker*

New

Loans, luvestinents,
pioinclal Notices
Killroaas,lrou,«c
lusorance

Cotton
Steamships
AtUcellanooiH

SOU
800

,

2iJ7

SOU

303
2J9,304

Caru

11

ISSUE

Nassau

New York City.

St.,

CIRCULAR NOTES AND CIRCDXAR

Letters of Credit, available and payable in all the
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE
; also specUl
credits for use In the United States, Canada and West

WORLD

Terms upon

6th Paso.

Current Accounts received on sacb terms as
agreed upon.

G. Harper

application.

James Robb, King

5c

Co.,

J.

WALL STREET

S<

Available in

all part

of

LONDON.
... PARIS

BOTTINGUER & CO..

&

Canadian

Europe, etc-, through

......

BANK,

be

AGENTS FOR XHK

Issne liCtters ot Credit for Travellers

CITir

mar

H. Goadby,

J.

BANKERS,

301, 302, 303

terms of Subscription see

Telegraphic Transfers of Money to and from London, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, &c.

I.ARGE I.OANS.

217
266, 863, a99
267
301,302, an

802

^~ For

GER-

with unsurpassed Connections throughout
Europe, we shall make a Leading Specialty of the
Begottatioa of First-Class

3«5. »6J, a67,29a.3UU

so

Oo.iiUioi'oiai

In

MANY,

Page.

Kew York Bankers and Brokers.

No.

Indies.

N. T.

St.,

Financial.

Jacob R. Shipherd& Co., Duncan, Sherman & Co.,

;

WM.

NO. 375

31, 1872.

COMMERCIAL CREDITS and DRAFTS on
SCOTLAND.
AOVAJ4CES made on Consignments. STOCKS u4

Bank

Commerce,

of

No. 26 Excbange Place,

Also

Financial.

LOIS DON. PAIJIS, and

BONDS boHEbt and sold

on Commission.

Biy and

Sell

Sterling Exchange, and

draw an the

BANK OF SCOTLAND, LONDON.

Also transact
banking business, and give particular attention
to conversions of gold and currency. P. O. Box 48GI
ottaei

TH08.
R. D.

P. MILLER,
WILLIAMS,

The National Bank-Note Thos.

JAS. C.

P. Miller

Company.
No. 28

1839.)

Engravers oftUe U.S. Postage Stamps,
Bonds, Ijosal Tenders, and
National Bank Notes.
£XaBATII7a Ajn> PRINTINQ of BAIfK-NOTBS, CertiTIOATS9, Drafts, State axd Railroad Bonds,
Bills of Exch.anqe, Postaoe Stamps, jlSD
COMKERCiAi. Paters,
In the highest style of the art, with all modem Improvements of value, with special safeguards devised
by the company and patented, to prevent frauds by
photographic and other modes of counterfeiting and
alterations.

St.

.1.

Baker,

The

Cashier.

OF NORFOLK, VA.
Collections made In oil parts of Virginia and North
Carolina, and remitted for promptly.

New York correspondent.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.

NATIONAL

Commercial Bank,
MOBILE, ALABAmA.

STREET,

YORK.

H. VAN ANTWERP, Pres't.
T. H. PORTER, Vlce-Pres't.

Pres.,

Agency of the
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH
AinSRIC A.

48 irall Street.
Commercial Credtta Issued for use In Europe, Cblna,
Japan, the East and West Indies and South America,
also circular Letters of Credit for Travelers available
In all parts of the World.
Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable In
Loudon and elsewtiere. bought and sold at current
rates, also cable Transfers.

.---..... $500,000

Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on
Canada, British Columbia and San Francisco. Bllia
Collected and other Banking Business transacted.

JOHN PATON,

G. M. Parker, VicePres.
CasUer.

COLLECTIONS made in ALL PARTS of the STATE
New York Correspondent— FotTRxn National Bane

Joseph U. Orvis

3.

SHEPARD, Treasurer.
MACDONOCGH, Secretary.

A. D.

No.

&

S.

G.

&

G. C. Ward.

BARING BROTHERS & COKIPANT,

Co.,

BANKERS,
90 Broadw^ay, New ¥ork,

62 WA..L STREET, NEW YORK.
38 STATE STREET, BOSTON'

Taussig, Fisher

TRANSACT

A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

OOnMISSION mCERCHANT,!
Lock Box 384.
New Orlean*
Will pnrchaas

BXCHANnS, COTTON, ETC.
r«rUeui*r attention glren to Reoelving and rof.
rsrduis Balls,

Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Forelen

and ExchanKe, Bought and

Agent.

AOBNTS FOB

money
Sold.

&

Co.,

BANKERS.

No. 32 Broad Street,

Charles G, Johnsen,

St.,

$2,000,000

Accounts of Merchants, Bankers, &c. solicited.
EMIL SAUER.Pres.
O. H. ScHBEisER, Cashier.

Dudley Hcbbabd,

on hand.

TFAIil.

and Cedar

CAPITAL,

DRAWS BILLS OF EXCHANGE and Issues LETTERS OF CREDIT available at all prUicIpal place*

AliA.

Mercantile Bank

Ceablxs Hopkins,

3.

German American Bank,
Cor. Broad'way

Qilbkkt Elliot,

Pres.

A variety of Bank-Note and Bond Paper, of superior

NEW

THE

abroad.

Wm.

Capital,

1

Co.,

Francis Street,

nOBILE,

All steel plates engraved and printed by this com.
any are warranted to give thirty thousand good imresslona, without charge for repairs.

OFFICE, No.

&

BANKERS,

(INCORPORATED NOVEMBER,

qoalitr, olwaya

REYNOLDS,

JNO. W. UlLLEB.

New

Taussig, Gempp

&

York.

Co.,

BANKERS,
Deposits received subject to Check."
Four per cent Interest paid on Balances.
Collections made on any part of the United States
and Canadas.

Commercial Paper Neeotlated.

323 Nortb Third

Gempp

&

St., St.

Lonis, OTa.

Taussig,

BANKERS,

Salzhaus No.

3,

FrankTort-on-nain

THE CHKONICLtL

266

A

Investment

Prime
AT A

Financial.

THE

ELEVEN PER CENT

Indiana& Illinois Central
Railway Company's

INVESTMENT.

FIRST mORTGAGE 7 PER CENT.
Sinking Fund

PRICE.

liOHr

FIRST-CLASS SECVRITY.

PER CENT THIRTY YEAR BONDS.
A LIMITED NUMBER OFFERED

7

FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX.

Southern
An East and West Air Line or 162 At 70
Miles, Indianapolis, Indiana,
FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND
to Decatur, Illinois.
YEARS

Cent Gold Bonds

7 Per

AT

This roafl 'passes through a belt of the best settled
and richest agricultural and mineral country of Indiana and Illinois, avera^ng thirty miles in width, with
uo other East and West Railway built or projected
through It. It crosses In Parke and Vermillion counthe rich

ties,

Interest Payable April and October,
at Ilulon Trust Company.

of Indiana^ which alone will supply an ample business.
Thirty miles through Douglas County, Ills., just completed, opened aud paid for.
Whole Western Drvision, Montezuma to Decatur, 85
miles to be Uulshed in 1872. Grading nearly done and
materials (except iron) already procured bridge over
Wabash ready for superstructure,
Eastern Division, 67 miles, partly graded and to be
:

;

This road

western link in the

tlie

is

LINE from BUFFALO

new AIK

CHICAGO, and

to

from the Detroit River to Cliicago

runs

nearly a

in

straight line.

The road

is

a part of the
is

same

line as the

Canada

being built by the same men, viz

Milton Conrtright, John F, Tracy, David Dows,

Wm.

Henry Faruam, R. A. Forsyth, John

L. Scott,

M. Burke, M.L. Sykes,

Jr., all

Directors cither in

the Chicago and Northwest, or the Chicago, Kock

Island and Pacific

Road; Sidney

Geo. Opdyke, of the Midland

;

Dillon, Daniel

David Stewart, Samuel

Drew, John Ross,

Tilden,

J.

Kenyon Cox, and

CASH ALREADY EXPENDED ON
THK liOAD AND «1.500.CK10 REMAINING TO BE
ALLEU FROM TWENTY SUBSCRIBEIiS, AMONG
WHO.M ARE W. H. GUION, SIDNEY DILLON.
JAy COOKE & CO., CLARK, DODGE & CO.. J.
SELIGMAN, VIBBAKD, FOOTE & CO., and PAUL S.
FORBES, OF Nkw York BENJ. E. BATES, or Boston HENRY LEWIS, OF l*mLADELPiriA, aud G. M.
PULLMAN, OF CurcAOO.

like the

steel rails (80

pounds

practically straight

mn more

can be

Canada Southern,

have

will

to the jard) throughout

and

level

much

;

;

is

and

shorter,

;

Besides

its

right of

way the Company owns

AND

SINKING
of 2H per cent a year on gross
earnings to be Invested by Trustee in Bonds at not exceeding par.
sale
at
90
and
accrued interest by the Fluancial
For
Agents of the Company,

ANDREWS

TFAIiKER,

ic

.

more are so

be finished by January

1st

and the cutire road

be completed during the ensuing year.

and

running

far advanced as to

ties for one-half the entire

N.Y.& Oswego Midland

making

Steel rails

IS

road luive already

builders of the road control enough of

its

TRAINS ARE
riie 7

Williams

the necessity for another trunk lino between Chic-

ago and the Atlantic seaboard, located expressly

Convertible

MIDLAND

greatest profit.

believe

them one of

AI.I.EN,

make

lines will

AND INTEREST.

and

Detroit, as well as

Davis,
RANKERS

between

The Canada Southern Bonds,

several

these points and

all

4

Wall

St., N.

Y.

them

weeks ago, by the best

class of investors

First Mortgage I>and Grant Sinking

last of

and were on the market a shorter time than any
other railroad loan of like

amount

for years past.

The proceeds of these bbnds will complete the
entire line, and we recommend them with the same

we did the Canada Southern, and
in every way a choice security.

confidence as

re

Keep on hand a variety of choice bonds
vestors, furnish

Houston & Texas Central Railway Co.'s

in every particular

were eagerly taken, the

gard them as

AND

DEAI.ERS IN RAILROAD BONDS,

and Toledo, and Chicago

Buffalo.

like these,

No

Fund

,

all

information furnished by

&

TTINSLO^V, I.ANIER

CO.,

Bankers, No. 27 Pine Street, N. Y,

IiEONARD, SHEIiDON
1^

Vankers, No.

}

ic

Wall

FOSTER,

subscription prices, execute orders for Government
securities, gold and railroad stocks, and do a

GENERA1L BANKING BUSINESS,
No. 34 Pine Street,
WOOD,
SAMUEL
Formerly of Vermllye & Co.

C. D.
~

AT

90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY,
Yielding About Nine Per Cent on the
' T-.
Tnirestment.
WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New York, President.
SHEPHhRD-'KSAPP and WLLLIAM WALTER

St.,

N. S,

PHELPS; Trustees for Bondliolders.
Principal and interest payable in Gold at the National
City Bank, New York. Weconfldently assure Investors
that these horids are first-class, in every respect, aud
we recommend them as an entirely safe investment.
All securities taken at Board prices In exchange. Circulars and Information may be obtained at our olfice.

J.

No. 59

CISCO

D.

DAVIS.

Advances Made

7 Per Cent Gold Bonds,

JOHN

to supply in-

bonds advertised on the market at

ON

Consignments of Cotton and otiier
Produce,
To Messrs. FRED. HUTH & CO., LIVERPOOL,
IfM. P. CAMPBELI.,
87 Pearl Street.

•

Pamphlets and

CO.,

Wood &

may be had on

VTIiEIT & BOTTEN,!
BANKERS AND BROKERS,

the shortest connec-

STEPHENS &

Rankers,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS LOAN.
25 Pine Street.

jppUcatlon.

The branch

mpst

market for

years.

We

tation practicable.

the safest and

profitable iuvestmentB offered in this

NOW RUNNING

full particulars

85 and Interest.

Price,

regard these Bonds now as one of the cheapest
securities on this market, aud with a better prospect
for an advance iu price in the future than any oflerlug.

Pamphlets giving

BONDS.

A 7 PER CENT MORTGAGE BOXD for sale on
one of the great roads running from New York
City on the third largest road.in New York State
The most desirable bond of all the Midland issues,
affording the largest income and promising the

(and a Second Mortgage)

85

Street,

NEW YORK.

WE OFFER FOR SALE AT

with the view of obtaining the cheapest transpor-

tions between Chicago

and principal,

Bostwick,

8c

Rankers, 49 W^all

Per Cent. Convertible Ronds

ness from the start, having projected the line to

accommodate existing business, and having seen

Interest

a

Interest payable April and October at the Union
Trust Company, New York.
Maps, circulars, pamphlets, giving full particulars of
he loan, to he had by addressing

We

rapidly approaching completion, and

a profitable busi-

it

this

Double and Undonbted Security.

over nearly the entire length of 400 miles.

Chicago feeders to obtain for

payment of

for the faithful

Railroad

will

been purchased.

The

Special Mortgage Endorsement,
pledge their splendid endowment of Lands, Railroad
Rolling Stock, Station Houses and all other properly

—

CO.,

14 AVall Street.

than any other road connec Ing Buffalo and Chicago.

seventy-five miles

TlIK

ARKANSAS CENTRAI. RAILWAY,

32,000

acres of land, elilelly In Indiana, of which 2,000 acres
are tjie best BLOCK COAL LANDS. It has also SUBSCRIPTIO.VS IN BONDS
CASH from Counties,
Towns and Individuals of »700.000.
The road ruiiiuTtn ;it liotli termini with the most Important TlllilU (HI llAILWAY LINES of the West,
and being by niany iiilU's shorter than any other line
will be ludlspenBabie to them, while its local business
alone will Insure good dividends on its stock.
Bonds ^l.OOOeacli, payable to Unlorr Trust Company,
Trustee or bearer, .July 1, 1901, In gold coin. Coupons
also in gold.payable .January 1 and July 1 In New "V ork,
or at Union Bank of London, at fixed exclrange of £7

quickly and with greater safety

Twenty-five miles are finished and

and every bond."

(

FUND

other prominent railroad men.

The Road,

In these Bonds, "the faith and credit of the State
are solemnly and Irrevocably pledged for the pajineut
and redemption of the principal aud interest on each

finished In 1873.
Jl.aW.HOO IN

:

Southern, and

Cts. &, Accrued Interest.

BI.OCK COAI. FIEI^D

AND ACCRUED INTEREST.

eO

Loan of Arkansas

State

Gold Bonds,

The Chicago & Canada

30

31, 18.2.

Financial.

Financial.

$5,000,000

[August

Sc

SON,

WaU St., New

York,

W. B. LSONARD.

W.

O.

SHELDON.

W. U. F08TKK.

Leonard, Sheldon&Foster
BANKERS,
No. 10 TPall Street.
Buy ard s«Il Government, State, Railroad and other
desirable secnrlties, making liberal advances on
same, allow interest on deposits, deal In commercial
paper, furnish to travellers and others Letters o]
Cradlt current iu the principal cities Is Korope.

August

TM

31, 1872.J

OF

UriLiniNGTON, N.

NEiv oki.e:ans.

OollectlonB

FOURCHV, President,
ALBEUT B;VLUWI>f, Vice PrcJililent,
JOSEPH MntilEL, Coahler.
Capital.. $500,000 I.lmlt...$ 1,000,000
p.

N« T. Correspondent:— B<inK of

Bank

ttia

Manhattan Co.

Western Bankers.

The Bank of

In

California,

Correspondence

8ANS0ME

COR. CALIFORNIA &

the City and nil polntM In connection witli it. Prompt
returns inade at best rates of Excliunge and no cliargo
made, excuptinR that actually paid upon any distant

BT8.,

Capital Pald-Up

•...••C
M.

DlUKCTOltS:

lirandon, J.

.1.

W.

C.

RALSTON,

Cashier

IN

LEES & WALLER,
PINE SREET,

rOIlK, MK88E8.
No.

33

Dealers In

Co.,

ANDRE £ CO

IN PAUIS, Mbssbs. MARCUARD,

charge of Dr. J.

W. Fabkbb, the VIce-Preaidentot the

official

New York

at the
to be

GALVESTOIV, Texas.

bank of

good

on the

and other leading European
ALSO,

RANKERS,

ox

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

BASSETT,

dc

Correspondents: Houston— First National Bauk
Qtilvestoa— Ball, Hutchings & Co; New Orleans Pike,
Brother & Co.; New York— Duncan, Sherman & Co.

—

&

«iurD, SILVER
liOVRKNiTIBN r BONDS.

MADE

points and remitted lor

'I'cxain.
;

C. R. Johns

8c

Co.,

and

all

Undi

ot

at all

New York Correspondent
1

Trice.

1

...Morton, Bliss

ft

Capital.

Ten per cent Interest

(clear

from

all

expenses) paid

wherever desired.

MOBRTS,
Itef erences

)

E.

SANFORD,
Attorney and Solicitor

$

given to prominent penona In any large

city in the Union.

&

Gjcokgs W. Jackson,
LateCashierist Nat. Bank

Jackson,^

O

.

'•JANKEBS.i

WACO, TEXAS.
Rspbrbn'Obs and CoBRESPoNDBNca:— New York
Wlnslow, Lamer *fc Co., DaviJ Dows A Co. Cincinnati: Klrst National Bank, Merchants National Bank.
Orleans; Louisiana National Hatik.

\Vbel<'t^s

r ratt, BankersMGalvestoas T. U. McMabaa

CORPORATE LOANS.
As Members of tbe Stock Exchange, we buy and

A

& C0.JI

WILSON

&

Co.,

Liberal cash advances made on const^ments of
Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to oar friends
In Liverpool and London.
;

Boagftat

Securities, Gold^ Stocks

and Bouds

and Sold on Commission, and

liOANS M^GOTIATEB.
Accounts received and liUereBC allowed on balances
wbloh may be checked lor at Blgbt.

Money Loaned.
10

PER CENT BONDS FURNISHED
Br SMITH & HANNAMAN,
BROKERS

TOMS,

A:
Dealers in Real Estate Securities

&

R. T. Wilson

BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
44 BROAD STR£ET.

Wltli Undoubted Security.
of dollars per month, on improved property in Illinois
worth, in every instance, three tltuos the sum loaned.
Our securities are very jprotltabU'. and popular, and are
considered the safest ouered. We will loan any sum
you may desire to invest, be 'it large or small. We can
refer to parties for whom we have loaned large
amounts of money, who have never lost a dollar of
either prinulpa! or interest In this class of securities
durlliK the last fourteen years. Send for our book,
" Illinois a.s a IMace of investment,*' which contains all
necessary information. Address

sell

OoTemment Securitlea.

Also, Foreign Exchange bought and sold.

Interest,

We are investing for eastern parties many thousands
GalUpolls,

New

STATE,
CITV
and otberf

GoTernment

Ten Per Cent
Co.

V.S

EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.

Stocks, Bonds, Gold and

BANKERS,
TERMINUS OF CENTRAL RAILROAD
Corstcana, Texas.

T

Special attention given to tbe nesotlation of

acceaaible

FOE

Illinois,

Adams & Leonard,

on and afte

Without rebate.

RAILROAD,

IRIPROVED FARMS.

sell real estate, pay taxes and adjust
prosecute Land and money claims against the
State and Federal Governments; make cullectlous.
Receive deposits and execute Trusts.

Purchase and

Titles,

1812,

BANKERS,
38

MONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN PARTIES ON

AUSTIN, TEXAS.

Fort

August 26,

Co.,

on day of payment.

Eastern

LAND AGENCT
TEXASBANKING
& EXCHANGE,

*

1,1^,

on the Public Debt, due Sep-

will be paid at this office

Henry F. Verhuven & Co,

&

SAFE INVESTMENT

J. O.

I

Late Fort

Interest

Assistant

FORSAI.S

KIKBT,
W. VON EOSKN'BXBG

JOUNH,

1872.

THOMAS HILLHOU

CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS

Brenliam, Texas.

XVBBBTT,

M. A. iom.

temlier

tlie

Baasett, Attjr^s at Ijaw,

r.

YORK, August 22,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.
OcalerelB

COL LECTIONS

BANKERS.

Breuliam,

NEW

BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE

110 Wckt Fonrtii Street.

^t

BRYAN, TEXAS.

Collections made and promptly remltteil for current
rate of exchange. Correspondents:
Messrs. W. P. CONVBRSE & CO., New Tork.

BASSET X

U.S. Assistant Treasurer,

MONDAY

Ports.

108

York,

cities.

CaslUer.

Wilson,

New

in

D. CHIIiDS, President.

Tbe Brauches of tbe Oriental Bank
at Hong Kong, and otber Asiatic

(Successors to H. M. Moore,

0. a.

THE

London, Dubliu, Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen,

Texas.

&

Ita

OFFICE OF

Treasury,

hovstoiv,

J. Hutchlns, P. W. Gray, A.J.
W. M. Rice, C. S. Longcopc.
BENJ. A. BOTXS, President.

MooRE

Saflea

bills

ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LONDON

SAI.E ON
ATIiANTIC CITIES,

DIISEcroRS: W.

WEEMS,

Stock Exchange has rescinded

issues Letters of Credit available for the

EXCHANGE FOR

sible points.

B. F.

Bank

Japan, Australia, and other countries, authorizing

We give special attention to coiiectioua on all accesBurke, Cor. Eunis,

signature will certify to tbe Begia-

delivery," after September 1st.

purchase of Merchandise in the East Indies, China,

Capital, $500,000.

Houston,

under tbe

will be

Commercial Warehouse Company

**

El.

This

We have prompt and reli;»t>le corruspondcnts at all
the prlncinat points throughout this b'ate, aad upon
all collections payable la rhis City or Houston, make
no charge Tor collecting, and only actual charge upon
Interior collections. Immediate and-prorapt at;eutlon
given to all bnsinese entrusted to us. UefertoNat.
Park Bank, Howes & Macy, and Spofford Tileston &
Co., N, Y., '-id Nat. Bank, Boston, PiKoLepeyre & Bro.,
N. O., Drexel & Co . Phlla,

the: city

Bond or

The Registration

The

IN LONDON, THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA
TION, 40 THREADNEEDLE STREET,

and Domestic Exthange,

Foreitcu

for each

piece of Stock.

Baukers,
And

ONE DOLLAR

order requiring South Carolina Bonds to be registered

rates ot oxehauKe.

McMahan &

NEW

The charge for

be returned aa directed.

tration.

Wallls, F. R.

Special attcutiou kIvqii to collections at all pointE
In trie State, and remittances promptly made, without

T. H.

AND CERTIFICATES OP

$5,000,000

-

-

AeENTS.

$238,000

Labbock. M. Quln, K. S. .lemlson, M. W, Baker, Leon
Blum, Goii. ScUueldor, It. S. WllUs, T. A. Gary, W. B.
Wall, Rub't. .Mills, T. J. U. Anderson.

Ruy charge except customarv

will

Bank, whose

OAI.VESTON.
Gaali Capital,

-

D. O. MILLS, President.

Ins.,

6c

ING BONDS, COUPONS

Registration will be

WALLI8, Vlce-PreB*t.»
ALPHON8K LAUTS, Cashlel

o. LA.UVR, Secretary,

REGISTER THE OUTSTAND-

to

upon presentation. Bonds may be sent by Express,

J. 0.

Texas Banking

C, U now ready

and

NKW yOBK COKRESPONDKNT,
PrCS't.,

Carolina National Bank of Colnmbla,

STOCK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

SAN FRANCISCO.

sollciicd.

NINTU NATIONAL BANK.
M.BRANDON,

im, the

13th,
8.

to CoUectlonB, both

t

In accordance with the prarlsiaaa of tbe 10th Bectlen

Cashier.

gWmx

)

of the Act of the General Assembly, approved March

K. BELL. President.
JAS. N. BEADLES, Vice-PrcBldent.

Piirtlcular attention

Bonds.

Cabolika National Baxk or
COLUJCBIA, 8. C. July U, ISn.

A BANK OF nlSCOUNT AND DEPOSIT,
vicKSBCJRO, miss.

NOIV ORIiEANS, LOUISIANA.

point.

South Carolina

Caahler.

Valley Bank.

Mississippi

chaago of the day.

UICHARD JONES,

parta of the United Btatea.

all

Vice-President.

President.

I

JESSE

OF

c.

John A. Klbih, C.C. Flowebuxi. Ubo. M. Klbix

Strict attentloa (clven to Colloctloim In this cUy and
Stutfis free of charge, ex
the United States,
In otiier parts of tliQ
cept sucn as may be actually paid.
eturus promptly made at the current rates of Ex

National

made on

BEGISTBATION

Bank,

National

First

Financial Notices.

A. K. Walkib. (JMkler,

K. B. llnBRUsa, prea't.

Mutual National Bank,

O.

267

Southern Bankers.

Southern Bankers.
THE

N.

CHRONICLE.

School Bonds,

DBloomlustou, lUlnois. N

Indianapolis.

Laws and Forms of Indiana sent free.
Y. National Ezcbauge Bank
Correapoadu

Financial

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263

Traffic Guarantee
REDEItlPTION BONDS.

PEK miLE.

828 MIIiES LONG,

ENTIRELY WITHIN THE STATE OF
ILLINOIS.

OF THE

Mortgage,
GOLD BONDS

OF THE

SPRINGFIEID & IliIilNOIS SOUTHEASTEUN BAIIiW^AY.

RAILWAY

The Bonds

are secured

by a

first

being rapidly

constructed In the most thorough manner by able
and experienced contractors, who represent a capital of several millions of dollars, which ensures
rail

being laid at an early date.

60

miles are already finished, and
;

the whole line,

217

110

miles, will be

BEST POKTION OF

THE COUNTRY.
on the line of the EXTENSION in
had a population of 242,330; valuation of
real and personal estate, $181,000,000; bushels of grain raised, 27,000,000 ; value of farm
products, $25,570,000, and live stock $18,349,000, to which may safely be added 1 5 PER
1870

&

Accrued Interest

CEN

I',

Centrally

extending
Equipped,
through one of the Richest and most
Populous States of the Union, remarkable

fully

for the great success of its

Rail-

different

ways, offer unusual inducements to the
seeking a PROFITABLE AND

in-

PRESENT POPULATION

AND VALUE.
The

These Bonds, representing an unusually
light Mortgage upon a Finished Railway,

to represent the

SION

THREE QUARTERS OF A

addition to this
TRAFFIC of

a

it
it

LOCAL BUSINESS
COMPLETE SUCCESS in

have a

will

make

will

;

NEBRASKA ROAD,

connecting with

SAFE SECURITY.

300

miles,

where

it

THROUGH
IOWA AND

have the entire

MISSOURI,

the

Miseissippi River, extending

West

it

on the

to the Missouri

connects with the

MIDLAND

a right to

PACIFIC in Nebraska. These two corporations, and
also the PEORIA AND ROCK ISLAND, (91 miles,)
and the DAVENPORT AND ST. PAUL, (iOO miles,)

the terms of a Traffic Guarantee Con-

although separate corporations, are controlled in
the interest of the INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMING-

The Holder of
vote at
tract

NEARLY

MILLIO.V, and a prop-

vestor

By

EXTEN-

erty valuation exceeding $400,000,000.
From these sta:i8tics it will be readily seen the
that will

this

Bond has

all Elections.

with the well-known

CLEVEI>AND, COI.UMBUS, CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOI-IS

BA1I.WAY
(four of

whsse

President

and-

Directors, including

Vice-President,

»re

the
also

TON AND WESTERN RAILWAY, and

practically

be a united line of more than 1200 miles, the
through business of which will pass over the I. B
& W. R.
This is an EAST and WEST TRUNK ROUTE,
and has NO PARALLEL COMPETING LINE.
The Eastern connections at Indian-ipolis are the
will

PENN. CENTRi\i, BALTIMORE & OHIO,
DIRECTORS IN THE SPRINGFIELD BELLEFONTAINE, LAKE SHORE & NEW YORK

AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN

RAIL-

large

number

of these

Bonds

purchased by lot semi-annually

and Accrued

will he

AT PAR

Interest, giving the foi-tunate

holders Eleven per cent. Profit on their Investment, besides nearly Nine per cent

CENTRAL, and other roads centreing at

this point.

the Seaboard to the West and Northwest
disWnces are MATERIALLY REDUCED via these
connected Roads, so much so that it cannot fail to
be the POPULAR LINE for travel and business.
Liberal Subscriptions to the Stock were made by
To\vn8 and Ctmnties on the Line of the EXTRNand the remainder has been taken by EXPE-

respectfully invite the attention of

all Capitalists to this Security as a parti-

and desirable one.
Pamphlets and Maps with full particulirs furnished by us on written or personal
cularly safe

application.

ITXLISTS.

road, and

AND

IS

THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED. PAID FOR

IX SUCCESSFUL

New

York,

Financial Agents of tie Company.

OPERATION

The track

be laid In time to secure the Immense business of

the Autumn crops to Raymond, sixteen miles
further, on the line of the Toledo, Wabash & "Western
Railroad. This is a very important connection, as it
opens another route to St. Louis, only two miles
longer than by the Chicago and Alton Railroad.
Only $500,000 of the bonds are offered, as bonds will

moving

be sold only on the dlstiuce completed. The Issue Is
limited to $20,000 per mile.
Traversing the best part of Illinois, this road wll
have a large coal, grain and lumber carrj'lug trade,
equaling the business of any other road in tho State,
It connects directly for tlie purpose of freight and
traffic with the principal roads in Illinois, and Intersects the great seaboard trunk lines thus, while forming a part of a through route to the seaboard, It has
access to the business of the great local lines.
The connections are as follows
At Jacksonville with Toledo, Wabash and Western
;

:

Railroad.
At Jacksonville with Peoria, Pekin and Jackson-

At Jacksonville with Chicago and Alton.
At Virden with Chicago and Alton (main line.)
At Raymond with T. W^ and W. (St. Louis Branch.)
At Hillsboro' with Indianapolis and St. Louis.
At Greenville with Terre Haute, Vandalia and St.
Louis.
At Centralla with Illinois Central.
At Mount Vernon, with roads running direct to
Shawneetowu on the Ohio River, to Paducah, at which
point the entire Southern system Is brought Into connection ; and to Evansvtlle, connecting with the important roads

now

centering there.

We have made careful and repeated personal examcompany since its organization, and of the country through which the rond
passes, atid zee unhesitatingli/ and coJiUdejitly recommend these bonds as a GOOD AND PSOFITABLE
inations of the affairs of this

INVESTMENT.
Pamphlets, which will bo furnished or application,
win ^ivc further and interesting Information.
We offer these bonds at 85 and accrued interest in
currency until further notice.
All marketable securities received In exchange at
their full

market

price.

GIRSON, CASANOVA

at par, at the option of the holder, and may be registered free of charge.
Coupons payable 1st January and July, free of
tax.

Sc

CO.,

No. 50 Exclianare Place, N.Y.

Chicago, Burlington

&

guincy

RAILROAD COmPANY,
Seven Per Cent Bonds,
COtTPON OR REGISTERED

BONDS, which

COMPLETED ROAD, take
high rank among the best Railway Securities.
They are *1,000 each, CONVERTIBLE into stock

NEUr LOAN,
Free of GoTernment Tax,
FOR SALE AT PAR.

The Bonds may now be had from Banks and
Bankers throughout the country.
We offer them at present at 90 and Interest and

RECOMMEND THEM STRONGLY

JONES & SCIII7TI.ER,
No. 12 Pine Street,

ISION
RIENCED RAILROAD MEN and EASTERN CAPThese facts cannot fail to make the
will only be issued on

Interest.

We

Mount Vernon

From

WAY.)

A

This road will be 125 mllea In length when completed
111., au important railroad point, and
will be its termini. The road le conBtructed from Jacksonville to Virden, a distance of
thirty miles on the line of the Chicago and Alton Kail-

and Jacksonville,

ville.

counties on the old line and the
together contain a population of

EXTENSION

TRU&T

Ac

COMPANY.

will

completed early in 1873.
We have been connected and entirely familiar
with the I. B. & W. EAILWAY from its early organization. It was completed In the autumn of
1870, and has developed rapidly into a successful and wea'.thy corporation, having a large revenue from its rapidly increasing business.
With the EXTENSION it will be one corporation
with 420 miles of road located in a comman ;ing

"Hie counties

FKEE or GOVERNMENT TAX,

TRUSTEES,

THE FARMERS' LOAN

and only mort-

EXTENSION ROAD,

position in the heart of the

INTEREST PAYABLE FEBRUARl' & AUGUST,

&.

W^AV COMPANY.
Interest payable, free of Governraenl tax In

gage on the

the last

NORTHWESTERN

AND SOUTHEASTERN RAIL-

Ne^v York, I^ondon and Frankfort,

miles graded

Pi ice, 90

JACKSONVILLIB,

ISSUED BY THE

TO AID IN BUILDING ITS EXTENSION LINK.

About

At the Ofllce of the Farmers' Ijoan
Trust Company lii New 'Vorlt.

Cent Gold Bonds

INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON &

Completed and Fully
Equipped Railway,

Mortgage

Gold Bonds,
-fVESTERN

SINKING FUND,

7 Per

EXTENSION BAIIi'WAY

Seven Per Cent Gold Interest

First

First

First Mortgage
Convertible 7 Per Cent

A^^D

$15,000

& W.

B.

I.

31, 13i2.

Financ'al.

Financial.

Financial.

nORTGAGE

[August

to our friends

and investors as one of the

SAFEST AND MOST

DESIRABLE SECURITIES

on the market.

Bonds delivered

free of express charges.
Maps, Pamphlets and Circulars furnished
plication.

on ap-

TITRNER BROTHERS,
BANKERS.
No. 14 Nassau Street,

New York.

KIDDER, PEABODT
45 Wall Street,

Baldwin

&

New

&.

CO.,

Torlc.

Kimball,

BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS,
14 WAIiI< STREET, IVEW YORK.
Interest Allonred on Deposits.
T. B.

BALDWIK,

6.

8.

^t<!mber N, T. St09)c and Qold Ezcbange.j

KIHBALXi

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bank averages

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The

Fall Trade

and

Draw-

its

backs

Agents of National Banks...
Latest Monetary and Commercial

269

The European Money Markets
and the Indemnity
Gold as a Disturber of Values
Changes in the Hedeeming
.

.

XeW3

English

Hi
272

Commercial and Miscellaneous

270
871

News

273

THE BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR
Money Market, Railway

Railway

Stocks,
U. S. Securities, Gold Market,

News

278

Canal and Miscellaneoos Stock

Foreign Exchange, New York
City Bauks.PhiladelphlaBankB
National Banks, etc
QuotutioUs of Stocks and Bonds

and Bond List
State Securities
City Securities

274
277

2T8
279
281

Railroad Stock and

Bond

List.

.

284

THE COMMEKCIAL TIMES
Commercial Epitome

2M

Cotton

291
296

Brcaastufls

Groceries
Dry Goods....

I

1

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day morning, with

the latest

news up

to

is issued on Saturmidnight of Friday.

we

show, a3

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NEW

predicted,

how

375unmindful

our banks continue to be of their duty to the mercantile
community. The cash reserves fell during la't week about

The heavy drain of cur-

a million and a half of dollars.

rency to the

West and

caused a

fall

in

To meet

this

unprecedented drain of deposits the loans were

contracted no

demand

the

funds

more than $3,374,200, so

command very low

tinue to

for

in

the interior

the deposits to the extent of 19,308,300.

of large optional loans to

rates,

that call loans con-

and cases have occurred

first-class

firms being put

down

4 per cent, under the apprehension th^t otherwise
they would be paid off.
The specie in bunk has declined
two millions, but the public interest has ceased for thi.e
monieni to concern itself with the specie movement, and the
from 5

to

Government

million dollars on Thursday elicited

sale of a

but twelve bids, to the aggregate of $1,735,000, at

11225

The drain
of deposits to the interior has caused a responsive movement of currency from this centre, which has to some
extent been met with National Bank notes.
The most noteworthy anomaly of the monetary situation
is the disparity we have cited between mercantile loans and
to 113'09, the lowest price for

Tas

Post Offiob Box

NO.

31. 1872.

some time

past.

4,593.

on

loans
t3y~ The Publishers cannot be responsible for 'iemittances nnlees made by
Drafts or Post-Offlce Money Orders.
t^" A neat (lie for holdinj; current numbers of the Chroniolb is sold at the
oMce for 50 cents. Volumes hound for subscribers at tl 25. The first and
second volumes of the Chboniclb are wanted by the publishers.

call,

invested with

h

ascribed

is

some

to

and

several causes,

One

obscurity.

of

its

sources

undoubtedly the expanded condition of the banks, another
the uncertainty as to the financial

movements of

is
is

ia

the near

future and the consequent desire on the part of capitalists to

THE FAIL TRADE AND ITS DEAWDACRS.

Symptoms

of an

hold their funds under control so as to

return of activity are begin-

incipient

command (hem

at

short notice in case of monetary spasm or any other emer-

company with gency. A third cause is a practice which has been growing
made up for several years among the merchants, of lending their
unwholesome, and have both prostrated the money in the street directly to brokers instead of putting it

ning to challenge attention

in

Wall

street, in

the agreeable change from the torrid heats which have
this

summer

so

speculative energies of operators and also given a check to

From

legitimate trade.

these signs of returning activity

Eome persons are sanguine enough
mediate opening of the

fall

to predict an

business.

It is

almost im-

probable, how-

ever, that these expectations will not be at once realized.

two reasons.

this for

First, there

is

between seasons than formerly, and

slight

bank

as a deposit

merchant who,
need

till

mercantile

for

without interes'.

By

this

it

means a

examplo, has $100,000 which he will not

October, lends

it

to some
money earn

two or three months

broker at high rates, and thus makes his idle

And something

more business doing
the

in

during the period when in his business or

would earn him

little

this sort of deposits

or nothing.

in bank
The brokers encourage

which are attended with obvious dangers,

cause. and have sometimes brought prosperous mercantile Brms to.
Secondly a larger proportion of our more active men of trief on the happening of some sudden reverse to their
business than usual have gone away from the city, and are brOiier or some severe fall in the values of the Stock

improvement

either in
tober.

very

lately

Europe

is

or elsewhere,

Besides this the banks
freely,

partly due

difficulty

of

their

are

this

is

till

Oc- Exchange which shrinks the collaterals belo.v the sum lent
on them. Still the practice is growing, and notwithstanding

indisposed to discount
cases

accommodations to

discounting

to

intending to remain

and unless in exceptional

rigidly curtailing

This

noticed

the

they

their

more

are

dealers.

to

be

re-

the attendant dangers

it

is

too profitable to be given up.

The present exuberant supply of
to some extent from this source.

call loans is fed at

present

gretted as there is an increased movemoot of produce
On enquiry we find also evident indications of a flov of
from the interior, which stimulates an increased demand foreign capital this way which is perhaps an active
for money.
This the banks ought to be prepared for cause of the plethora of our money market. The supply ot

and should have held themselves ready to meet,

The

capital

from abroad

is

apparently to be kept up for

some

THE CHRONICLE.

i£70

And

time to come.
little or

if

so the ease of

loans will suffer

call

no abatement, and the stringency anticipated by some

[August 81, 1872.

tures in the imports has not fallen

former years.

off,

but

is

larger than

In 1869 and

1870 the proportion was, for
of our shrewdest bankers this Fall may be averted. If our example, but 10 per cent, or two-thirds as much as now.
banks could be convinced that there is a reasonable proba- It is somewhat singular that the customs revenue has not
bility of this, a beneficial effect would be immediately com- increased as was expected, the duties during the six months
municated to the discount facilities, and might, undoubtedly, being 60,916,000 francs, against 59,990,000 francs in 1870
afford great relief to the opening business of the season.
and 58,739,000 francs in 1869.

The most remarkable feature of these customs returns is,
in the movements of the precious metals.
The
a stimulant of exports and imports for the half year compare as follows

THE ECROPEAN MONET MARKETS AND THE INDEMNITY.
It

has-been well observed that " war

is

however,

and republican France
offers to-day one of the more recent and conspicuous illus
She has waged one of the most disastrous
trations ol it.
the dynamic forces of industrial

wars ever recorded

life,"

the military annals of Europe, and

in

yet so marvellous an impulse has been given to the springs
of her life, and to the mechanism of her industry that she has

any nation

she

;

is

Empire.

Silver bullion
Silver coin

1872.
francs.
9,771,450
61,400,200
25,075,688
124,800,340

Total

211,137,678

Gold bullion
Qoldcoin.

ever exacted

fine

Gold bullion

;

evidence

to get

Total

such a shape as

in

These movements

to illustrate all the phases of national prosperity, and to exhibit their force to observers

foreign

in

countries.

absence of other proofs, economic science
recourse to
is

statistics,

and

if these

really in the prosperous

travelers for the

is

In the

obliged to have

are to be believed, France

condition which

most part agree

in

recent

describing.

loreign

Perhaps

the most convincing of these proofs are found in the customs

Berlin,

paid in gold,

still

exporting

and

it,

for

the

first

in

six

Manufactures
Other articles
Total

1870.

874,083,000
963,436.000
254,383,000
86,830,000
1,678,732,000

1869.

francs.
327,221,000
1,119,178,000

francs.
308,693,000
933,137,000

154,9W,000

129,57.'i,000

72,770,000

66,542,000

1,674,134,000

1,437,947,000

Exports,
966,574,000
Articles of food, raw materials,
and natural productions,
674,653,000
articles

Total

180,315,137

them

Notwithstand-

made

which have been

to

we deduct the exports from the aggreFrance

it

was

the

at

explanation, lies as

pay

francs, or

close of the year 1871.

we suppose

in

two

facts.

First,

has been preparing very actively

off another in.stalment

This money, as
with.

indemnity, and has

of the

857,747,000

827,409,000

86,372,000

612,309,000
70,803,000

602,862,000
62,097,000

1,727,699,000

1,540,869,000

1,492,368,000

Its

we

learn from Berlin,

is

to

be paid forth

accumulation has probably absorbed

all

the im-

ported gold and a part of that floating on the Paris market.

Secondly, the probability
vast

Manufactures
Other

142,647,710

been hoarding coin for that purpose for some time past.

1872.

Articlee of food
Haw materials and natural produc.

78,337,240

be found to be larger now by 132,800,438

The
to

Imports.

35,116,533
&3.178,333
30,808,071
31,213,800

baffled all attempts to anticipate

the French government

30.

19,876,560
16,550,400

67,7.55,000

gate importation, the stock of gold and silver in

1869

:

TO JUNX

38,385,760

France has been importing gold instead of
if

These tables have just been

months of 1872 as compared with the same period
and 1870, The following are the official figures

5,678,400
48,825,000
5,648,440
18,190,400

and although Germany required those sums to be

will

1

326,644,192

149,683,683

payments

ing the prodigious

$26,560,087 than

rOBEIGN OOMMBBOE OF PKANCB JAN.

1869.
francs.
76,738,675
157,785,766
32.277 985
59,741,766

1870.

francs.
47,885,825
39,524,813
21,197,506
41,080,539

beforehand, and have surprised everybody.

reports showing the growth of the import and export trade.

published

JtTNB.

Imports.

Exports.

paying the heaviest

It is difficult

:

MOVEMENTS OF GOLD IN FRANCE—JAN. TO

coin
and her internal progress and tran- Gold
Silver bullion
Silver
coin
appearance more vigorous than during the

by a conquering army
quility are to all

with the previous returns

ever subscribed in a single day

just raised the largest loan
for

in

amounts of foreign

for investment.

have sold
rentes.

With

their foreign

is

that the people have sold out

securities formerly held

their usual patriotism

in

the

France
French

bonds and invested the proceeds

in

This movement has served thj double purpose of

They are larger absorbing the new French loans and of letting loose
The foreign commerce of large masses of marketable foreign securities which com
France, imports and exports, amounted as we see to 3,406 manded a ready market abroad, and found their way to
millions of francs, giving an increase of 191 millions over London, Berlin, Frankfort, Amsterdam and other distribut1870, and of 476 millions over 1869.
The health- ing centres, whence they were scattered throughout Europe.
ful
character of
the movement
is
proved by the France, it appears, has paid the pMst instalments of her war
These

aggregates are

than were ever reached

increase

and

course

exports,

the

in

products

other

more

suggestive.

before.

of

of

particularly
skilled

advantage

to

of

manufactures
which bring of

labor,

the

exporting

indemnity to a la'ge extent, by exporting
This

theory helps to show

why

nation,

Europe have been

so

because a large part of their value represents wages, and is
distributed among the masses of the laboring population.

transfer of capital

from France

of view it is -interesting to see that of the
aggregate exports no less than 56 per cent consist of manu-

rities

In this point

commodities.

How

little

securities.

money markets of
disturbed by this stupendous
to

the

Germany.

It

has been

virtually reduced to the simple process of transferring secu-

from France to Germany, or to some other parts of

Continental Europe, in the markets of which there are

now

such expanding

5000 millions of francs' worth of new securities more than
markets for French goods must contribute to enhance there were two year^ ago. The process is analogous to the
the prosperity, and to increase the taxpaying power beautiful little experiment designated by chemists " disof the frugal French is too obvious to need remark. It is placement."
In it one of the ingredients in a body is
also significant that the proportion of manufactures in the removed and its place supplied by some other.
In France
imports'was only 15 per cent. Whether this dispropor- there has been a " displacement " of securities. Foreign
tion^is due to the protective policy about which the Gov
bonds of railroads, governments, municipal bodies, and
ernment has made so much ostentation, with a view other coi'porations have been removed, and in their place
probably to inspirit and encourage the overtaxed people of has been put a like aggregate of new French rentes, which
France, and how far the so-called protective tariff will be had no existence before, but have been called into being to
found really to depart in its practical working from the pay the war debt. The French have got their new bonds
factured

old-established

serve

more

effectively

hastily judged.

questions which de- and Germany has got the old ones.
So the debt has been
and have perhaps been too settled between tne wo nations »s f r as the process has

free trade policy, are

careful examination,

At any

rate,

the proportl^u of manufac-

gor*-

THE CHRONICLR

Augast

81. 1872.''

But

method, however convenient to the two nations increasing in a much smaller ratio than many of the writers
however conducive to the easy working of on the subject have pupposed. This question lies so near

this

271

concerned, and

the monetary machinpry of

Europe

has been quite adequate to

transfer ths' 2,400

of limited

is

francs which have already been paid by France.

available

equally

the

for

power.

Or

?

be

millions

make up

to absorb the

French rentes so as

We

probable thai an affirmative

think

it

given to both

to

And

quesliono.

tliese

indemnity money will

rnents of the

foreign markets

not, can they get

if

if

the deficiency

answer

may

?

be

to the final instal

be paid with as

little

derangement of the movements of Euiopean business and
payments of the earlier ones, from

finance, as attended the

which so much trouble was at one time expected.
GOLD AS A DISTURBER OF VALUES.

Three leading topics confront us
general prices.

on

in the indus-

syst«m which gives a larger share of the aijgregate

trial

product of the national wealth to be allotted to labor, and
a lesser share of the aggregate to cipital. This (opic has
chiefly to do with the question of wages, and only indirectly
aflects the relative prices

there

is

the

relative

progress of labor-saving

rapid

in certain industries.
of

of general commodities.

machinery

This topic regards those derangements

which

values

cause

certain

articles

be
cheapened, while others remain stationary, until the wave

improvement

of

A

disturbs them.

of the changes

third topic is

value

in the

to

of production reaches and

in the facilities

more

general, and treats

money whereby

of the

commanded more

has not

Mr. New.

attention.

of the 174 millions sterling of

new gold produced from 1848
were added to
of England, 00 millions sterling to that

Twenty millions

to 1856.

the coin circulation

sterling, he says,

of France, and 50 millions sterling to that of the United

Of the remaining 44

States.

10 millions

in Australia,

millions, 10 millions

prices

remained

California, 10 millions in Tur-

in

key and the East of Europe, and 10 millions

in

Brazil,

Egypt and Pi)rtiigal. Th; gold exports to India, China and
Japan and the amount consuntied in the arts are not provided for in Mr. New march's estimate, which is otherwise
for the period to

which

work

his

I

The

extends.

e reached

following;

Mr. Newmarch's account of the supplies of gold from
California, Australia and Russia during the same nine
years
1848 to 1856. It is given in the sixth volume of
the "History of Prices," and it is relied on as the best
is

—

authority extant
THE world's product OF OOLD— 1849- 1856.

Secondly,

the growth of productive power, mechanical inven-

and

tion,

it

very probably as close an approximation as can

in all disquisitions

law of growth

First, that great

about prices that we

march, whose elaborate resea'ches have shed so much light
on this obscure pathway of economic travel, gives in the
" History of Prices" the following estimate of the disposal

it

the French people a sufficient supply of foreign bonds which

they can export

investigations

the

Will

In other words, have

1

the threshold of

wonder

transfer of the 3,300

francs wliich yet remain to be paid

It

millions of

New
Years.

California.

1849
1850
1851

South

Wales.

Victoria.

£

Russia.

1,770,000
5,500.000

(1819-51)..

.

1852

.

1653.
1854.

.
.

18.55.

.

1856.

.

(1852-56)....

Grand

total.

Totals.

£

£

£

3,650.000
3.390.000

.5,420.000

8,890.000
13,520,000

9,070.0f)0

480,000

510,000

3,4ti0,000

16,340,000

480,000

510,000

10,500,000

27,830,000

12,870.000
13.760.000
15.510,000
14,740,000
15,400,000

6,740,000
9,530,000
9,080.000
12,430,003

3690.000

13.<K)0,000

110,000

3,460.000
2,840,000
2,840,000
2.840.000
2,840,000

27.030.000
28.080.000
28.88",0(»
30,240,00»
32,250,000

72,280,000
88,620,000

51,680,000
52,160,000

7,100.000
7,610,000

14,820,000
25,320,000

145.880,000
178,710,C00

'

l,9<i0,000

860,000
2:«),C00

Just now the last of these is occupying a
good deal of public attention. Numerous suggestions and
inquiries have reached us about the discussion the Chbon

by adding

ten per

cent to the ascertained statenoents of production.

From

ICLE

the gold discoveries on the Pacific Coast

are computed.

been

has

carrying

production of gold and
current

its

on for some years relative to the
influence with that of other con-

which have combined
values throughout the world.
So much
forces

these questions, and they are so

we

are gratified

recent articles

to disturb relative

interest attaches to

complex and

difficult,

that

by the general notic. they command.

we have given

a brief

summary

following

is

3 years— 1849-51
5 years— 1852-50
6 years— 1857-61
5 year8-186*-66
5 year8-1867-71

Add

Russian

course, the

1861
1862

DEPOSITS OF GOLD IN THE U. 8. MINTS 1804-'71.
Amount. Years.
$110,000
5.063,500
7,6.35,075

389,245,177

$40,977,165
27,203,285
18,958,714
34,195,196

1864
1865
1866
1867

26,110,577
28,970,852
30,694,578
'$128,447,736
21,705,595
27,509,751
25 895,618
32.308,882
107,476,846

1868
1869
1870
1871

30,976,591

152,310,961

1863

Amount.

$22,048,924

20,622,805

Total

From

these

figures

it

mints of the United States during the
the gold discoveries

$790,309,285

seems that we coined at
first

sum of 1389,245,177,

the

average of nearly 39 millions a year.

all

the

ten years after

giving

an

Since then there has

been a gradual but slow

22,9.30,000

10.3,203.000

20,641,000
20,211,000

1858 to 1862 the coinage was 152 millions, an average of
30 millions a year, from 1863 to 1867 128 millions, or an

-.^.—^_^—

these

in

the

coinage.

Since that

period

From

there

The coinage from 1868 to 1871
was 107 millioris, nearly 27 millions a year. The current
year promises to show an increase on the last. It is also
has been a slight increase.

"^^"^^—
question

decline

average of 25^ millions a year.

4,000,000

first

18.59

1860

the Finance

in

:

114,6.'il,000

4'JU,6n,000

Of

United States from 1848 to 1871, as given

Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury
1804-27
1828-37
1838-47
1848-57
IfSH

is sufficient.

the deposits of gold in the mints of the

£

(omitted) say
tj

has been doubted

9,218,000
29,176,000

1848

in

The following are

it

allowance nf 10 per cent

£

492,617,000

piodnctlon

this arbitrary

27,830,000
145,680,0

101,063,000

...Tolal...

whether

our cotemporary's table of

the aggregate yield of the various gold producing countries
THE world's PRODnCT OF OOLD, 1849-71.
Total.
Annnal average.

are obtained

the defective mint arrangements during the earlier years of

Years.

product since 1849 we stated to be about 2,480 millions of
dollars, on the authority of the London Economist, whose
data we have partly verified, and adopt them as substan

The

totals for Cilifornia

In

of the general

aggregates of the production and coinage of gold throughout the world since the year 1848. As promised, we now
proceed to give some fuller details. The aggregate gold

tially correct.

The

....

20,693,000

figures suggest as

regards general prices

is how much of the gold has been
coined, and has gone 'to swell the current of circulating

important to note the increase

in

the

produc ion of silver.

Mr. J. J. Valentine, of Wells, Fargo & Co.,
money. It appears that the total product of gold during who has earned some reputation in regard to the statistics
the last 24 years is less by about 500 millions, sterling
than of the precious metals, has published the subjoined estithe Aggregate of coinage during that period.
stance,

is

at

haps considerably more.
1

itj

this point

This circum-

mate of the product of the Pacific coast for the first six
months o( the present year. It will be observed that he
least one-half of the whole— per- confines himself to the statistics of j^old and silver forIf this be so, the aggregate of warded by his express company.
The aggregate he gives

combined with other

recoinage aggregate

On

fact-,

seems to show that the

circulating in the^ channels of

commerce has been

is

132,019,441

for

the

coast, or

over $64,000,000 per

a."

THE CHRONICLE

272

[August 31, 1872.

The Nevada production, in spite of the delays which twenty years V To this inquiry so well put by Mr. Hankey
have overtaken the largest producers, has reached S!l3,133,- we may add the question, whether if the disturbance of
732, or at the rate of 126,266,000 per annum. This is t4,- prices and their general rise be inevitable, the movement
num.

000,000 more than the product of

last

when

year

STATEMENT OT PRECIOUS MZTALS PBODHCED JAN.

1

TO JUNE

Silver Bnllion.

Gold dust or Baliion.

Total.

California

$1.J9-2,113

Novuds

18,981,3-31

$11,728,131
162.411
688,670
y9,711
745,102
1,246,614
21.722
75.712
904.298

$1.3,iaO,243
13,133,732

4861950

486,930

$16,158,521

$32,019,444

Oregon.

4,800

WsBdington Territory.
Idatio Territory.
Montana Territory.

194,2S8
SS,325
1,073,044
8,744
105,195
65,494

...

Territory

tltali

Arizona Territory
Colorado Territory

Mexico

C

Victoria, B.

takes effect

it

magnitude

activity and

643.870
99,711
939,690
1,S80.9.39

1.095,386
84,456
1.069,493
65.494

Founded in part on these figures and partly o
data, the Commissioner of Statistics at Washington

cniNGtss IN Tne;

lias es-

The following is the
London Economist, and is compiled from
authentic sources, of the supply of gold from the whole of
the mines in both hemispheres from 1857 to 1871
$66,603,000 for the current year.

by

table given

the

WOELD'S

BtJPPI.T

Net Exports

OF GOLD— 1857 TO

Coinage of

1871.

Production

Deposits of

I'rom

Sydney

Australia.
£11,329,000

Mint.
£767,000

£12,000,000
8,195 000

fS.MO.O'O

11.419.000
11,640,000
10,186,000
10.916,000

3 454,000

Total.
£27.645,000
24,41! 000

1,221,000
1,652,000
1,719,000

6,441,000
3.79^,000
6,&ffl,000

8,156,000
S,0o3,000
2,980,000

21.4.58,000
18.6'<3.0C0
22,4.54,000

(1857-61).

.'15,490,000

6,702,000

36,267,000

16,192,000

114,651,1^:00

1862
1863
1664
1865
1866

10.455,000
11,468.000
9,026.000

2,478,000

6,195.000
4,124,000
4,410,000

9,618,000

2,699,000
2,272,000
2,911,000

5,794,000

2,990,000
2,9^8,000
2,869,000
3,a27,CKI
3,397,000

22,118,000
20,11.%000
18,996,000
20,254,000
21,i20,000

(1862-66)

60,099,000

11,895,000

25,745,000

15,464,000

103,203,000

8,783,000
9,351,000

2,401,000
2,319,000
1.279,000
1,220.000

3,377.000

l,-350,000

6,139,000
4,341.000
6,514,000
6.179,000
6,461,000

3,617,000
3,837,000
3,600,000

20,700,000
19,5:4,000
20.792.000
19,236,000
20,811,000

8,469,000
27,066,000

27.6.34,000

89,646,000

17.834,000
49,590,000

S18,907,00j

1867
1863
1869
1870
:871

1,5.35,000

10,.384.000

9.000,000
9,500,000

47,016.000
162,605,000

(1367-71)
total..

facts

the whole

are

Gold at
V.

I,:i43,0fl0

9,6.33,000

From

Mints.

S.

evidence now
First, the

suggested.

equally efTective

than gold, the

Russia.

5,22-i,000

3603,000

production

when

and more swift in

silver coinage of the

101,0.'J3,00„

of silver

in excess is likely

its

NAUE or BANK.

to

owing either
causes.

If

may

afford impor-

solution of the problem of rising prices.

have received a new impulse on

new

to

this

facilities for

this Continent,

transportation or to other

augmented production be not counterbal

anced by a greater falling off than has yet appeared
tralian mining, there will

I

in operation,

in

Aus

be a new torce added to those pre-

tending

although a long period
perchance,

to disturb

— more

— may be required

prices.

Lastly,

than a quarter of a century

to project the full

momentum

on general values, and although the tidal
pric€s should move irregularly when it does begin to

of these forces

wave of

rise, still

that

I

Mexico

New National Banhs.
The following is a list of National Banks organized
week ending Aug. 29, viz.
Orticial No

for the

2,032— The Louisa County National Bank of Columbus Junction, Iowa. Authorized capital, $50,000 paid in capital. $34 000. A. Gamble, President; J. W. True, Cashier. Authorized to commence business Aug.
;

24, 1872.

2,03.3— The Brighton National Bank, Iowa. Authorized capital. $50,000 ; paid
in capital, $35,000.
B. C. Risk. President} J. W. Prizer, Cashier.
Authorized to commence business Anp. 24, 1672,
2,034— The First National Bank of Garrettsvillc. Ohio. Authorized capital,
$60,000: paid in capital, $60,000. E. M. Hank, President ; C. W.
Goodsell, Cashier. Authorized to commence business August 28,
1872,
2,035— The First National Bank of Lima, Ohio, Authorized capital, $65,000 ;
F, Coulson, President; Shelby Taylor,
paid in capital, $13,000.
Cashier. Authorized to commence business Aug. 29, 1872.

Wm.

CatcBt Monetara aniJ (lammercial

(Siigl iai) JJ'eroo.

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT LONDON, AND ON I,OKDOA

AT I.AXEST DATES.

KXCHANGE AT LONDON—
AUGUST 16.
ON—

EXCHANGE ON LONDON.
LATEST
DATE.

BATE.

TIME.

.Amsterdam

delay of a score of years before

the

short.

. .

Antwerp

Hamburg
Paris
Paris

12

1>4@!3

.

.

short.

26.60

BATE.

TIXE.

„

Frankfort
St. Petersburg

*'

90 days.
3

Genoa,.,,.

Naples

New York

@ i.2S)i

6.26

my.

Bombay
Madras
Calcutta

Sydney

12. 1

86.45
IS. 7
26.62

3 moe.
short.

Aug.

16.

..

48 (a4R)i
52>^ia525i

Aug." 12,

3mos.

110
6.21

short.

118?.'

3mos.

32«
24X®2S;»

50 days.

months. 27.82>i@27.87X
"
27.82>i@S7.87><
"
27.b2X@27.87X

....

.,

.

Singapore
Hong Kong...

short.
'*

"

31Ji@31M

Rio de Janeiro
Bahla
...

Pernambuco

16.

*'

,@25.70

3 months. 11.22>f@!1.27X

Lisbon
Milan

Aug.

i5.87>i@26.97>f

.

Vienna

Shanghai
Ceylon

2

3mon'JiB. 26,67>^®25.72>^
'*
13.I0X@!3.11

Valparaiso

viously

BBDBEHIMe ASENT.

Harapshire- The Farminct'n Na- The Shoe and Leather Natiotal Bank
Farmingtou.
tional Bank
of Boston, approved.
Vermont Tlie National Bank. The National Bank of the CommonLyndon.
wealth, Boston, approved in place of
the First National Bank of Boston.
Nebraska
The Nebraska City The Third National Bank of Chicago,
Nebraska City.
National Bank..
approved in place of the National
Bank of Commerce, Chicago.
New Mexico
The Second Nation- The National Park Bank of New York,
Santa Fe.
al Bank of Newl
approved.

action on prices

Secondly, the production of gold, which had somewhat fallen

seems

rbueeuing agbnts op nations, rank^.

New

is

world deserves to be

investigated, and if correctly measured,

tant data in the

off,

?

weekly changes are furnished by, and published in accordance
with, an arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency

before us two or three

rapidly increasing, and as silver coin
to be

thi sixteenth century

in

following are the changes in the Redeeming Agents of
National Banks approved since the 23d instant.
These

:

Grand

much more
much less

expected to be

The

other

i

timated the gold and silver product of the United States at

18i7
1858
1859
18 iO
186!

not be

:

$15,860,932

Total

Years.

may

rapid than that which was developed by c lus s of

30, 1872.

...

Ane.

16.

July
July
July
July

24.

60 days.
90 days.

26«
24X®24Ji
47K
24K@24Ji

"

28.

•*

2.

"

12.

.

108Ji

60 days.
'*

July 21.
July 20.
Jufy 8.
Ang. 16.

6mos.
*'

"

Aug.

6moB.

30 days.

June

'*

"
*'

"

16.
21.

*•

4»,

6%d.

6s. Id.

3 per cent dis.

*'

60 days.

U. 11

3-16ci.

1«. 11 S-lflrf.

Kdis.

move-

LFrom oar own correspondent.
any fitful, irregular phenomena of alter
London, Saturday, Aug. 17.
and fall of prices which may afterwards be develThere has been an opportune change iii the weather, and the
oped, are by themselves no evidence .ngainst the theory o' farmers have thus been enabled to make rapid progress with
depreciation of gold, any more than the momentary rise and harvest work. Arising out of the fact that the late rains and
storms have worked considerable damage and have caused the
fall of the tossing billows of ocean disproves the law of the
crops in some districts to sprout, the wheat trade has been char,
tides.
acterized by much firmness, although millers have at the same
at
The real question comes back to us as it was proposed
time shown a disposition to act with extreme caution. Stocks,
an early period in the discussion by Mr. Thomson Hankey
however, are firmly lield, and red English wheat has realized as
of London.
"If the quanlitj of gold poured into the Euro- much as 64s. per quarter. It being expected that good dry wheat
pean markets in 318 years from the discovery of Hispaniola will be a rather scarce commodity during the earlier months of
to the revolution in Me.xico, Was somewhat under 300 mil- the season, there is every reason to believe that present prices
will be maintained. The only hope at present of lower prices is
lions sterling, is it possible, remembering the effect pro
derived from the probability of a considerable importation from
duced on prices by this enormous increase in the production

ment

begins, and

|

nate rise

during those 300 years, that a great

effect

must not now be

by the additional production of an equally
large amount during so ipm^araiively short a tiroe as
experienced

France. There appears to be no doubt of the excellency of the
French crop, and it is therefore anticipated thai there will be a

liberal exportation.

The following statement shows the imports and

exports of

A"gust

THIi CHRONICLE.

8l. 1872.

harvest,
grain and Eour into and ironi the United Kingdom since
with
the
compared
week,
last
ot
close
the
to
viz., from Aug. 26
corresponding period in the three previous seasons
:

IMPOUTS.
Wheat
Barley.
Oats..

1871-2.
cwl. 37.200,001
11,755,939

1870-1.
3S,7aa.67B

1889-70.
37,388,272

7,b09,S.S,)

7.8a8,li«0

394

9,l05,3'18

1,0:14,068
8,150.!»-2

981,048
»,048,329
15,535.700
4,227,878

11,108,365
l,954,36i
1,708,760
17,125,009
6,750.218

10..i40

Peas
Boans
IndlanCorn

S0,ai3,509

3,m,952

Flour

1868-9.

cvfl.

Barley

Oats
Peas
Beans
Indian Corn
Flour

The

2,204,090
16,567
107,155
10,191
8,060
29,787
88,400

I

[3,2.37,667

964 012

lll,5<a

101.195
763,570
14,411
3,161
16,450
102.267

1,46')

The

price'of coal remains high.

99G

66,738
18,621
79,275
1,850,317

Percent.
Joint stock banks
Discount houses at call
Discount houses with 7 days' notice
Discount houses with 14 days' notice...

3,684,6:9

163,705
103,293
122,709
26,150
4,694
4,572
82.678

arrivals'of household de.

scriptions into London have increased but so greaVis the fear that
there will be a scarcity and a consequent dearness in the winter
that the public are making provision for the future by securing
an ample stock even at present prices. It was usual at this period
;

Bank Open
Paris

8

Amsterdam
Hamburg

3)i

Berlin

4
4
5

Frankfort

Vlennaand

Trieste....

Madrid, Cadiz and Barcelona

The
of

.

certain kinds of iron is falling off, and this, in the end, must tell upon prices
generally. The unsettled statj of the Glassow iron marlcet is consiUcreU a< a
Bymptom of the coniinf; change, and buyers are more cautious. Bars are still
firm and slightly advanced, but plates and rails are only nominally higher
than they were three months ago. The Inquiry for them has fallen off, and
mills can easily meet tlie prepeut requirements. No contracts are coming in
for ship plates, as the shiuDuilding is very quiet. The email amount of business done more than the high price paid should be taSen into account in considering tho state of trade. Large profits have been made in tlie business, and
a dividend of 33 per cent will he paid by one of the largest companies. The
chemical trade is very brisls and prices firm. The emailness of tlie stocks
lead to the impression that whatever change there may be, the present prices
will be maintained for some time. Manufacturers are, however, now hampered for want of salt, which, like coal and iron, Is becoming scarce owing to
the reduced production.
North op England Trade.—Newcastle-onTyne coal and chemical market
trade generally is quieter, although ihe high prices are maintained. Coal,
indeed, is dearer, but the demand is not so great as it was a few weeks ago.
In the manufactured iron trade very little is doing, and manufacturers who a
short time ago declined all orders are now an.Tciously seeking them. The
chemical trade still maintains its activity, and the exports have been large.
Stocks are limited, and therefore extreme prices are obtained, and caustic
soda is in great demand, but very little is to be obtained from Tyne makers.
It is quoted from £20 to £25 per ton, according to strength. Bleaching powder, £13 to £11 crystal eoda, £7 ; calcined crystals. £20 ; refined sulphur, £10
10s. sulphuric acid, £4 to £8, according to strength ; litharge, £23 pig lead,
£20 white lead, £26 per ton. Copper quiet, at £107 per ton. Esparto grass
dull, at from £6 to £7 58., a lower price than It has been lor some time past.
The freights keep good for sailing vessels, but very low for steamers when
coal and labor is so dear.
South Wales Trade Report.—The iron works in this neighborhood are as
actively employed as the available supply of labor and raw materials will admit of. and larger quantities of manufactured iron are bein<; produced than has
been the case lor some time. Prices are fully maintained ; and as far as this
locality is concerned the demand more than keeps pace with the supply.
further atlvance of 10 per cent, in wages Is announced, and ironmasters seem
determined to afford their men no excuse for dissatisfaction or interruption.
As this advance will extend to the steam coal colliers, it has had the effect of
allaying the wa^es agitation in that branch. The bituminous coal owners
have conceded the 4u. per ton demanded by their men, so that the strike in
the hous" coal trade is now at an end. For all descriptions of coai the recent
extraordinary rates are obtained without difficulty, no symptoms being yet
observable of prices giving way. The lin plate trade is more prosperous than
it has been for years.
;

;

;

;

A

The following

relates to the trade of

Manchester

Owing 10 the increased demand for the raw material, this market during the
past week has assumed a strong appearance. The business, however, ^concluded, has been of small amount. Yarns, for export, are firm in value, and
in some few Instances sellers have obtained a trifling advance. Thirties
water and forties Indian mule have had rather better Inquiry in low numbers the demand is limited. Some trade yarns move only in small quantities,
manufacturers confining their purchases to their Immediate wants. Quotations for fine spinnings are firm, but there is a falling ofl' in the demand.
There is no improvement to report in the state of the cloth market; the home
trade houses have been purcnaslng in limited quantities, but the shipping
houses generally decline operating at the present rates. India and China
shirtings are dull of sale, and last week's prices arc barely olitainable. Mulls,
madapollams, and jacconetts have sold more freely at firm rates. For the
coarser makes of cloth, the business continues to be of a very restricted
nature. The market thioughout has exhibited a more cbeeiful tone ; but the
business effected has not been of any extent.
;

In the money market there has ^been increased ease, and the
bank return published this week shows that it is not likely to
become immediately dearer. The supply of bullion has diminished notwithstanding that a large amount of gold has been sent
into the establishment during the week but the outgoings of
corn for harvest purposes have been large, and hence the tempo
;

rary diminution which has taken place. A feature in this market is that the demand for six months' bills has materially
diminished.

The quotations

Bank rate
Open-market rates
80 and 60 divs' bills
Smonth^' bills

for
Per cent.
3>i

8V(
83<«

money
|

are as follows

2Ji-8
3,K

Brussels
Turin, Florence

5

6

6

3H

3«

Rome

5

4V-S

Antwerp
Bremen

4

Leipzig

4X

and
3
4Ji

Bank

England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols,

and the weekly Clearing House return compared with the four
previous years
1869.

1868.

1872

1871.

1870.

£

£

£

£

24,756,090
Public deposits
2 8««,234
Other deposits
20,172,244
Government securities. 13,790,181
Other securities
16,174,185

24,198.115
3,272,108
13,596.805
14.304,767
13,790,738

24,813,380

2.'),f,')3.4.32

26.717,607

4.686,230
23.r.8.143

7.135,49.4

Reserve of notes and
11,489,791
coin
Coin and bullion
20,735,201

12.270,374
20,957,809

11,249,953
19,786,988

Bankrate

2X

inclndlng

£

bills

2 p. c.
937id.

Consols

5,34.5,420

20,442.729
12,4^3,861
20,888,759

9iy,A.

52s.

548. lOd.

13d.

Sy,d.

la. 5d.

Is.

14.268,.368

21.213,114
1.3.;wi,4n

16,898.298

21,6.37,6irt

15,238,769 11,841.696
25.338.009 23.120,681
2 p. c.
8>f p. c.
92Ji^d.
93Jid.
68s. 5d. 598. 5d.
9 15-16d,
8;id.

4,X p. c.

P- c.

93)id.

653.
Price of wheat.'
Mid. Upland cotton .. 10>id.
No. 40 mule yarn fair Sd
Is. 2d.
quality
Clearing House return. 72,399,000

U. IKd.

IXd.

Is.SKd,

78,521.000 105,030,000 105,a30.000

78,622,000

Further supplies of gold have been sent into the bank, the
but the supply of
export demand having been very moderate
gold in the bank has diminished in consequence of the home
requirements for corn for harvest purposes. There has been a
;

large arrival of Mexican dollars, and

it has been taken for the
East at former prices.
The stock ^markets have been quiet but firm on the wholeFiner weather and easier money have had a good effect, but the
railway market is still somewhat unsettled. South American

Government securities have improved in value, and United States
Government stocks also show an advance.

COMMERCIAL AND MISCKLLANEOUS NEWS.

—

Imports and Exports for the Week. The imports this
week show a decrease in dry goods and an increase in general merThe total imports amount to *9,162,526 this week,
chandise.
against f 10,139,006 last week, and |9,254,068 the previous week.
The exports are $4,695,445 this week, against $3,906,951 last
week, and, $4,976,118 the previous week. "The exports of cotton
the past week were 4,907 bales, against 5,570 bales last week.
The following are the imports at New York for week ending
(for dry goods) Aug. 22, and for the week ending (for general
merchandisel Aug. 28
TOREIQN IMPOBTS AT NEW YORK FOR THB WEEK.
1869.
$.3,571,887
3,604,941

1870.

1871.

1872.

General merchandise...

|3,5S5,295
4,415,206

$5,285,140
6,098,782

$4,140,711
5,021,815

Total for tie week..
Previously reported

»7,076,828
200,210,154

$8,010,501
190.003,744

$10,38-3,922

246,991,120

$9,162,526
287.305,360

$207,286,982

$198,014,245

$257,375,012

$296,467,876

Dry goods....

Since Jan.

1

In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of
dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie)
from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week endins
Aug. 37
exports nioM iraw tork tor th« week.
1869.

For the week
Previously reported
Since Jan.

1

122,767,777

1870.
$2,648,703
117,132,580

1871.
$3,955,742
150,974,418

1872.
$4,695,445
142,491,440

$128,602,796

$119,780,983

$154,930,160

$147,186,885

$3

8.35.019

The

following will show the exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending August 24. 1872
Aug. 20— Str. Ocean Queen,
Pernambncc
:

Savanilla—

French and German silver. $1,700
For PanamaUnited States silver coin.. 10,000
Aug. 20— Brig V. H. Hill, Anx

American

silver

8,000

Ang. 21— Str. Hansa, Sontli-

$200

Gold

83.000
11,887

Silver

silver

2,000

—

Total for the week
Previously reported
Total aince Jan. 1,1878

127,197

Foreign silvtr coin

Aug. 21— Str. Scotia, Liverp'l—
Silverbars
117,419
Ang. 22 Str. Cimbria, London.

Mexican silver dollars
For Hamburg
American gold
Mexican silver dollars
Aug. 23— Str. South America,

Silver bar-

Aug. 2i— Str. Main. Bremen

amptoo—
Mexican

United SUtes gold
Ang. 23— Brig Marie & Sophie,
Maracaibo

Ang. 24— Str.AlgeriajLiverp'l-

Cayes

Per cent.
4 months' bank bills
3J<@8»i
6 months' bank bills
sxasjj
4 and 6 months' trade bills. 3^®4

Lisbon and Oporto.
St. Petersburg

the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling
Upland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair second quality,

cannot be done now,under SOs. per
The coal merchants believe that there i8]Jan unnecessary
ton.
panic among householders, and that they are buying at famine
prices, when the coal statistics returns [show that^more than an
average quantity of coal is coming to the London market. The
fact is, therefore, that the winter demand is being anticipated^
and the result is likely to be that there will be want of animation
in the trade in the early Winter mouths. From the coal and
iron districts the following reports have been received this week
Newcastle,— The coal and iron trade continue brisii, but the demand for
it

per cent, per cent

4X
iX
3X

market

rate,

|

|

following statement shows the present position of the

bank post

or 223. per ton for cash, but

Bank Open

I

rate, market.
per cent, per cent.

Circulation,

of the year to be able to

3

at the leading Conti-

nental cities

one's coal cellarjat the rate of 31s.

fill

,

The following are the quotations for money

13.031, 6(i3

EXPORTS,
Wheat

The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and
discount houses for deposits are subjoined

2B,fl51,005

8.799,411
5,776,493
1,146,666
2,264,083

273

11,400
11,686
7,000

1,200

For Southampton
Mexican silver coin
Aug. 24-Brig. Thomas Turall,

8,000

Mayaguez—
An-erican gold
Spanish gold
Ang. 5(4— Str. City of Montreal,

Liverpool—
SUrerbara

6,000
7,000

7,60o

$354,190
55,820,441

$56,174,631

Same time

[Augast 31, I87l

THE CHRONICLE.

274
Same time

in

1811

1869
1868

Thelmporta

Banking House of Henrt Clkws &

In
$39,872,17!
52,882,448

1867
1866
1865

$58,809,334
44,18-,607
84.713,945
63,887,110

WTO

19,%0,545

week have

of specie at tUls port duriug the past

been as follows
Aug. 19— Str. RislDg
ptnwall—

Ang. 2ft— Str.

Star, As-

St.

Silver

Go.d du«t
Aug. SO Str. San Francisco,
Hamilton BarGold

—

Total (or the week....
Previously reported
Total since January
Same time in

1,

—

North America,

Thomas-

Gold dust
Aug. 21-Str. City of Havana,
Vera Cruz-

$14,788
9«8

street.

tinent.

Commercial Credits for use in Europe, South America, East
and West Indies, China and Japan.
Circular Notes and Travellers' Credits available in all parts of
the world.

18,852

18,664

Money on Europe, Havana and

Also, Telegraphic Transfers of
California.

..

$49,368

.2,819,669

$2,869,037
f

$7,561,163
7,522,732

1871

Wall

$2,096

Silver

1872

1870

Co.,)

N. Y.
f
Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, Scotland and the Con32

1

1

Same time

in
$9,835,856
4,850,183

1869
1868

Deposit accounts received, bearing interest and subject to check
at sight.

CLEWS, HABICHT &

—

We have had the pleasure of oxamlnlng proof sheets of the
important work on cotton, now in press an4 soon to be published,
by Mr. E. J. Donnell, of this city. Mr. Donnell has done the
trade a great service, having put together in a very satisfactory
shape about all the facts one desires to know with regard to this
important staple. The Wm'ld in referring to the book, says The
statistics must have been a work of great labor, and it is probable that a better knowledge of cotton in all its phases, whether
as an article of agriculture, commerce or manufacture may be
grained from this book than from the ordinary experience in the
trade.
Such knowledge should not be confined to the cotton
it is of world-wide inteiest.
The development of the
trade
cotton trade has been one of the wonders of the past hundred
years, taking rank as such with the steamboat, the railroad, and
the electric telegraph lor where should we be with all the
others but for the results which have followed the invention of
the cotton-gin and the spinning-jenuy? The influence of the
eotton trade pervades every department of commercial and finanThe banker is almost as muc'a and aa directly incial interest.
terested in understanding; the subject as the cotton factor and the
cotton manufacturer. All who have dealings with the cottongrowing States have a similar interest. But that is not all. Cotton has a marked relation to the progress of civilization. Mr.
Donnell has but to maintain his reputation as a writer on these
subjects to make a work of much value to others than those in.
terested only in that branch of trade.
^The loan of the I. B. & W. Extension Railway will be found in
our advertising columns to-day. This loan is offered by Messrs.
Turner Bros., Bankers, corner of Pine and Nassau streets, and is
secured by mortgage on another link of their Indianapolis,
Bloomington, and Western Railway. The Messrs. Turners have
been identified with the I. B. & W, Railroad from its commence,
ment, and the bonds negotiated by them in this market have
been well and favorably known as among the leading bonds
placed here during the past few years. The road with the extension will be 430 miles in length, and the whole line is expected to be finished early in 1873. This will be an East and West
trunk route, having important Western connections in the Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska and the Midland Pacific roads, which
together with other lines, the agents state, will form a system of
about 1200 miles of railway, under the control of the I. B. & W.
The preseut price of the bonds is 90 and accrued interest in currency. Fuller details will be found in the advertisement, or in
pamphlets, which Messrs. Turner Brothers will furnish on appli-

State, City

Certificates of Depost issued and Collections made.
and Railroad Loans negotiated.

11

"

Co.,

Old Broad Stbekt, Londov.

BANKING HOUSE OF JAY CoOKE &
No. 30 Wall

CO.,

N. Y.

street,

:

We continue to sell at par, adding accrued

interest,

the

MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS

FIRST

OF THE

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.

;

;

—

cation.

BANKING AND FINANCIAL
ST.

JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD

CO.'s

demand

for them.

they are secured by a

first mortgage on the road, revenues, land
and equipments, combined in one mortgage,
and are readily negotiable both in the markets of .this country
and Europe.

franchise,

A liberal sinking fund provided in the mortgage deed must
advance the price upon the closing of the loan. Principal and
interest payable in gold.
Interest at eight (8) per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually, free of tax. Principal in thirty
years.
Denominations, |1,000, $500 and ^100, Coupon or
Registered.
Price, 97i

and accrued

interest,

in currency, from

August

income by exchanging

for

Northern

Pacifies.

JAY COOKE &
New

BankerB'

^\)t

CO.,

York, Philadelphia and Washington.

<Ba}tUt.

DIVIDENDS.
The

following Dividends have been declared during the past

COMPANT.

week

C^T. |rSllB<""^»CLOSKD.

Railroads.

Chic, Burl. & Quincy
Salein & Lowell

5
7Sc.

ISept. 15;.
ISept. 15l.

Friday EvENiNa, August 30, 1872.
Tlie money Market.— The money market has worked quite
easily throughout the week, and rates on call loans have ranged
at 3, 4 and 5 per cent, closing to-day at about 3@4 per cent.
This turn from the higher range of last week was not altogether
unexpected, as the condition of the loan market is such as to permit of frequent fluctuations under comparatively slight influences.
noticed in our last report that the " corner" in wheat at Chicago led at first to a considerable demand for currency from this
city on the part of the Chicago banks
but after the combination
to put up the price of wheat was broken, and the market suddenly fell off to a very low figure, the effect produced was nuatrally
that of checking the shipments of grain to market, and consequently the demand for currency from the West was immediately
abated. It is considered favorable by many parties so far as
our money market is concerned that the forwarding of grain to
market has thus been delayed, and that the crop will be allowed
to come in much more gradually than would otherwise have been
the case.
The general features of the money market have not materially
changed except as above noticed, and while the position of the
banks is such as to make them very cautious in regard to their
reserves, it is supposed that it will be an object with the Secretary of the Treasury to keep money easy during the Autumn
months, and that his influence will be, so far as practicable, on

—

—

that side.
15

1872.

Maps,

operation, uniting Lake Superior with the Missouri River, and
securing the large traffic of the Northwest. This amount of road
also entitles the company to ten million four hundred thousand
acres of land, located in Central Minnesota, Eastern Dakota, and
in the Columbia Valley on the Pacific Coast. The bonds are
secured by a first mortgage on the road, its traffic and franchise,
and on the entire land grant received from the Government.
The rate of interest is seven and three-tenths gold— equivalent to
about eight and a quarter per cent currency. Believing the
security to be ample and the rate of interest satisfactory, we
recommend these bonds as a desirable investment. Holders of
United States Five-Twenties and high priced corporate securities
may materially increase both their principal and their interest

;

Besides being the obligation of a wealthy corporation, composed of men of experience and high-toned commercial integrity,
grant,

of this season's contracts, there will be five
miles of the main line of the road in

We

FIRST mORTGAOB BONDS
are being absorbed by an increasing

On the completion

hundred and seventeen

The Bank of England loses £4,000 in bullion this week, and
Bank of France gains 3,500,000 francs.
The last statement of our associated city banks showed a de-

the

documents, and information furnished.
Trustees Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York.
The diminished quantity of these Bonds for sale, and the
circulars,

—

demand absorbing them, warrant the belief they will
Boon be sought for at an advance considerably above the present
increased

Bubscription price at

which they can now be had through the
principal banks and bankers throughout the country, and from

the nndersigned,

who

unhesitatingly

recommend them.

TANNER &

CO.,

Bankers, No. 11 Wall street.

crease in every item except circulation the total liabilities stood
at 1353,821,000, and the total reserves at $69,070,200, being
$5,620,950 in excess of 25 per cent of the liabilities, a decrease Of
$1,549,700 from the previous week.
;

The following statement shows the changes from previous week
and a comparison with 1871 and 1870:
,

Aug.

Loans and

17.

(tU.... 1295.802.800

Specie.
Circulation
Net deposits
Legal tenders...

The market

»,394.3nO
27.^911.600

235,757 600
5j.533.400

1872.
Auir. ai.
»292.428.6C«)

—

«.S71.TI)0
226,449,300
50.669.000

,

Differences.

Dec.
18.2O7.«0 Dec.
Inc.
Dec.
Dec.

for commercial paper

|',y:4,2MI
2,192.10U
81.100

1871.

Aug. 36.
»805.(ji7.6S0
10 Taa.OSO
30.19-,SaO

9,30S300

248,7il9.S00

1,661.400

69.489,500

isto.

Au". 27.
»273.9(10.000
19.600.000
32 900,000
201,900.000
48.900,000

has been rather more steady.

THE CHROi^ICLE.

August 31, 1872.]

particularly during tho past few days, and first-class paper of 60
A preferenc<!
to 90 days has been negotiated at 7^^ to 9 per cent.
is naturally shown for paper of the shortest date.

United States Bouds.— The Government^ Bond market has

and prices have declined a fraction since last
been
week. There is no movement to notice on the part of any i^lass
of buyers, and tho whole volume of transactions, both at the
Board and over the counters of tho leailing dealers, has been
comparatively insignificant. At the lower prices ruling the
Treasury was able to complete its purchase of $1,000,000 on Wednesday, the total ofTerings amounting to iJ4,.'584,300. It was supposed that an extra $3,000,000 might be taken to make up for the
failure to obtain bonds last week, but the Secretary is probably
disinclined to make any unnecessarily heavy currency disbursement at the present time, and fortunately the money market was
very dull,

BO mucli easier this week as not to call for it.
Closing jirices daily, and tlie range since January 1, have been
-Since .January I.
Aug. Aug. Aag. Aug Aug. Aug.
so.
il
26.
^7.
a8.
n.
/— LowcBl.^
Hlgtiest.^
uix •ma 107X Feb. 8 n3J< .July 6
5«. fund, 1881, cp.. I121<-'111H"IUK "IHK.
in
•lUK'lU
i:4
lUK -in
114
68,1881, reg
AuR. 2S inx May 23
'lieu:
116
68,!S8I,coup
116X "lie
116X 1I6H
114X Jan. S VMX June 6
5-i0'8 186V, coup..
lUj< llIX 1H« M14),- "lUX ".UK lOSy Jan. 11 116H Aug. 5
5-ail'8 1861, coup..
"IMK •ma "IHH -lUM 109>i Jan. 11 ;i»« Aug. 7
lUJd 111
5-20'«1885, "
IU«
IH-^
1I4H
110^ Jan. 13 116H Aug.
..
115X U4V 114X
5-20'a 1865, n "
..
IISX '113X !13s< 109^ Jan. 11 117S June 6
lUH 113X '113

—

,

.

"

,1

'n>%
114?< USM

111
-asx iisx
113W "113M USV'IWS
'lOSJi 'tOSX "108\
10-40'8,coupon.... MliX llIX 112
MUiW •112
!12X
Currencye'i
•iVili 'Ilia "-I'^H 112X 112X "IWH

"
•

5-20'8lHB1.

M0'8l8«8,
10-«I'B, reg

*

This

...

"M%

the price bid. no sale

iB

ll'.WFeb.
lUjJ Kob.
107
Feb.

ii,)«
11,),

114X»;iiH
MOSX MOS

...

wasmade

8 118H Ju[ie 29
9 iniV Juno 3
6 1!1!< July 30

l07XMch.l3 113X Aug.
Aug. 29 117K May

nm

16

29

at the Board.

.State and Railroad Bonds.— The

transactions

in

State

bonds have been quite limited, the principal dealings being con
fined as usual to the bonds of Virginia, Tennessee and South CaroIn railroad bonds there is a good inquiry for tlie securities
lina.
of the old roads whose condition and financial affairs and pros
pects are well known, and tho first mortgages of this class are
pretty well taken up, so that it is difficult to make up a round lot
of any one of them without bidding up the prices materially.
There are some seven per cent bonds, however, of old roads that
have been earning net more than their intyest for some years,
which can be bought at 90 to 93. There is considerable activity
in the introduction of new railroad loans, and the market is now
well supplied with bonds of this class. They are generally seven
per cent gold bonds, as this form of security seems to have met
with most favor in our own and the foreign markets the price of
negotiation on the loans lately introduced varies from 85 to 90,
with accrued interest in currency.
Closing prices daily and the range since Jan. 1 have been

—

:

Aug.

Auej,

ftBTenn., new....
68 N. Car., old

••

27.

" consoUd'd •iO
" deterred.. '15K

<SS. C, n, J.& J.
68 MlSBOUrl
Cent. Pac. gold..

lOlX

Un.Pac

"88

•olK
•15K

26 >i

'2.5

93K

Un. Pac.L'dOr't
Un. P. Income ...
N.Y.Cen,6s, 1883.

S3X

93V

•61
•li.H
23

•93

MUM

•lOlX

88

88

80H
86X

^^

•w«
Ht%

'Wa
-31
H-H

31

•51

"51

•iss

•IdX

•24
9356

25 H
93 !<

101

101*

•:om
"IVi

8-1

'MH

•30

%ii

•90>i

•102

103

•103K 'lOS
...

Chlo& NW.sf 78
Rocic: sldlBt m78

'96
•101

Til** l8 the nrlce bid,

80V
•81

\n

tOSX

103X

103K

•lOS
....
t01>4

'97

W.H

Ibii
41)4

1

Jan. 21
July '.12 59

23 59K
15W July 18 21
24
Jan. 10 40
92K Aug. W 98
100
Jan. 5 105^
83
Aug. 23 94>i
79V Jan. 4 85
n% Mch. 4 88V
91X May 11 97
100
103 Jj
103

May

Feb.
Jan.

4
10
26

99XFeb.

"96

"96
"101

75X July
38V Mch.
25
Mch.

4

SOXJnly

•13
25
93 H

'r»

7b
7b

,

63M Jan.
30i< June

•7S)i

21
•47

•S3X

•«HV

Erie iBt m. 78

N.J. Cen l8t m
Ft Wayne l8t ni

'Ua

•47K •47

50

^Loweat.— ^Highest
75
June 21
63H Jan. 5 ~"

73X
'73X

since January 1.

.

SO.

74

"43 )i

,l8t

23.

'•.3\

•33

68 N. Car., new...
68 Vlrg.,old

"

267

21.
74
74

68Tenn., old

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.

1

no sale was made at the Board,

Railroad and niscellaneoas Stocks.

12

12

Jan.

15

Mch.

22

Jan. :0

Mch. 26
June 24
June 6
Jan.

July

17
19
18
16

W3a Aug.

8

Mch.
Jan.

108X Jan. 17
107U June29

Jan. 16
104K Jana 3

6 105

July

101

101

9

The

stock market
activity in business,

has been stronger in tone, with rather more
and a general recovery in prices since last week. Without any
very decided " bull " movement being apparent, it would appear
that there is a more hopeful feeling in regard to prices, and an
expectation that an advance in some of tlie leading favorites is
more than probable after the return of prominent operators to
city.
On several of the more substantial dividend-paying
roads, such as N. Y. Central & Hudson and Lake Shore, the earnings are reported to be very large, and a further 10 per cent scrip
dividend on the former is again talked about. The earnings of
Erie have recently shown a material decline compared with 1871,
but the daily price of the stock is little afieeted by any consideration as to the actual value of the property. On the assumption
that our money market continues to be reasonably easy up to the
time of the November elections, and that no " locking up " of
currency will be attempted by speculative cliques, the prospects
for the stock market would seem to be very fair.
The following were the highest and lowest pricei. of the active
list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week
Satnrday Monday, Tuesday, Wednead'y ThurBday. Krlday
A.i.r >M.
Aug. 'U. Aug.
2b.
Aug. 27.
Aug. 28.
Aug. 29.
Aug. 30.
N.T.Cen&H. B na 97H e7V 98!^ 98
Saa 99
98V 99V 99X 99V
Harlem
ilia 113H 115V 115X I15X115X 118 116
116K1
l;6
116KI16M
116)4
,.
Erie
46
48
4S« 50
47X 49V ie%
px
- .. 49X
'70
71
71
do nref
73
'7ev 72M "71><
•on 72
Lake Snore.... 89X 89^ 89X aia 89X 90)i' 90
90H 90!« 90H 90X 90V
WabaBh
74X 74X ua •4><
74K 74X na 74V 74V 74X 74X 74V
73
Northwest
73>4
74!< 75X
7SM «4K 74
74H
71X 75M
74V 7SH
90
pref
90
90S< xa
do
90X 9VX 911V 9'.
90K gov.
110
llOK
Rock Island... 109V HO
lOJi 110« llOH IIIH lllX lllX UOX lUX
54
St. Paul
54X 54K aa
j<
5iX 5iX 51?< 55K 5;H 5?>< 5?.. 5«K
do
pref...
75 V 16
6« 76J< 76V 76V
76X 76V
75H 75X 75X 76 V
Ohio & MisBlp. tin 43
45
aji 4;(J< 43'< 43X 43X 44X 44 H 45X
45K

the

m

Ceiitralof N. J 106X 1U6»

Bo>ton,H&E.
Del..L.

&

6V

Union PacUc.

Col.Chlc.& I.e.

Panama

38
'55

38
67 S'

•36X

3'>

35H

33X
132

West. Un.Tel.
Qulckallver

...

71>s

Is

35H
33V 34X.
133X

Ti

72V

4lH *IH

"...
•....

Tbla

57
36

132

United States..
WellB, Fargo..
<

103X103X
'as

72

51V 5iV

-,»%
Adama Exp.... "95
Am, Merch.Ex Ti

^H

84
133

do
pref..
PaclBcMail ...

Canton

107X

7X

W... lOiX :03X

Hann. & St Jos
do
pref

107

"X

73X
96
It
82

41

X

MV
'....

•8is<
•65?«

«2>4

t*%
9SX
'.'.'.'.

106V
-iH

107

ia

i03K103;i
•36V 87!<
•55
36

56K
36H
31X 3IX

133

Ti%
42H
52
74
'95

71X

133S

106H 106V
104

S8X
•56

sua 36X
3lX 35
132V 133X

SK
-

sm HH

43

7SX
43X
53«

74X

74X

75)i

96

71V

'95

na
S'.V

87H

•91

94

90

tbe prlos bia and asked, no salt was

made

«ia

104
SS'4
57

73
43

•81H 32

107

•85V

—

96
72 s<
32

107

107

7«

1H

86

88

106S

103V lOSX 1C3K
'32«
57

56X 36X
35
85X
:32

73
43)i

•52^

a

..-

57

133X

73H
43X

10:

V

38j(

•56X 58
36

35«
132

72X
42«

SUfi
8,^«

132X
73)i

43

54
•53X 53X
riH 75X .I4V 'SK
95X »5X •93X 96
'72
72V '72
T2V
82X S2X

KX

•....

90

....

•9a

,.,

at the Board,

§§^

The range

275

in th«Be stockB since
.11
Since January 1.

—

January

has been as follows:

1

since January 1.
^Lowe»i,-> /— H ighfjitl,—
,-Lowest.-, .-Hlgliest.-,
Mch.
Jan. 11
91X Jan. 5 lOlX Apr. 2 Hann. * Bt. Ja> ana
do do pref 55 Mch. 2 TlxJau. l»
Harlem
107XFeb.l2 130 Apr. 23
Feb. 5, 75X May 20 Union Paclhc. 28K Ian. 5 4i Apr. 1
Erie
30
Jan.
5 4!V May 21
MayaO Col.Chlc.ft I.e. 19V
,, 87
Mch.
„„ pref
do
,.,„
60
„.w.. 2,
Aug.I2' 98S< Mcn.30 iPanama ......
Lake Sh
; 'S>5 ^."f-'J
Shore'.. '.. 88
Wabash
TOJCJan. xl 80X Apr. 4 West U Tcleg'h «fX Ja""- .5 77X May «
Jan.
IS.
Quicksilver..
44>, Apr.30
25x
Jan. 5 85X Apr. i
Northwest. .....
J.4U. Ill S«
Apr 2t
prel. 30
do
do
prof. S9V Aug.13 97X Apr. 1
Jan. r 8)t< May IS
Man...
Pacific
53X
Apr.
2
5
lOSy
Jan.
Island...
118X
Rock
Junel8 64X Apr. 1 Adams Exp ess 90 Jan. 5 9ix May 20
52
8t. Paul
6l
Jan.
May 21
59
74xreb. 1 83 Jan. 20 Am Merch Un.
do prof
July 6
eox Jan. 11.
Eipi
Ohio ft Miss... 12 Aug.l2 51X Apr, 1
4 9.^
.May 21
Jan.
K.
ft
Co.
Wells,
Jan.
15
56X
Aug.2U
113S
Ceiitralof N.J.106X
"6
Jan. 6i;02 June2X
Boston. II. ft E 3X Jan. 2 UX May 18 Canton
••••-.h.l6
Mch.l6
Del., L. ft W.. 102XFeb.23 li2X

NYecnAHR.

Ma

I

|

;

:

w

",'""

MH

.

'

Wy
ma

I

to-night at 112J against 113*
down to lUk (on
last week in tho meantime the price has been
Monday) subsequently re-acting to higher figures. The course of
the market has not been different from what we anticipated, as
tho disposition of the gold party to sell out, and on the other side
the large short interest have been such influences as to induce
The
frequrtnt, though moderate, fluctuations in the premium.
Treasury began on Monday the pre-payment of September gold
schedule
of
gold
interest amounting to about $4,850,000, and their
will prosales in September is awaited with some interest, which

The Gold Market.-Oold closes
;

bably not appear

till

Monday.

,

,

,

,

Since the impression gained ground that the clique had broken
up, the inclination has been to sell, and the short interest is now
said to be very large. A broker failed early in tho week for about
$1,750,000 but tho market was not materially influence 1. Itates
for borrowing have been paid during most of the week ranging
from 1 per cent, per annum up to 1-33 and 1-10 of 1 per ceut. a
day. To-day the rates on loans were 1-04, 3 per cent and flat for
borrowing, and 3, 3, 1 and 4 per cent, for carrying.
The Treasury' sold $1,000,000 on Thursday, the total bids
amounting to only $1,735,000. Customs receipts of tho week

were $3,967,000.

The following

show the course of the gold premium

table will

each day of the past week
p^jnotatlons.

Total

Open- Low- High- Closing.

ing.

est.

est.

....;;8K

U2X

r.2x
'•iH
:;2x
113X
I12K

!!3X
112X
113

113

I12X
i:2X

113X
1I3X
i:2x

Current week
Previous week

118X

U2X
113X

jan.l. 1372. to date

109Xi

Saturday, Aug. 24.

..

Monday,

.

'
"

Tuesday,
Wed'day,
Thursday,

26.
*7.

.

"

28...

•'

29.

"

30...

Friday,

...

.

112»ii

I12X
112

U5X

V

ma

V

Balances
Gold. eurrencT.

.

,

Cletrlngs.

62.909.559
4,653 031
1.582,493

t3,243.SK

113X
113'
112X

»71,7(:3,*0
92,351,000
78,461,000
5O.j7O.00O
48.;27,00O
46,436,000

I,71iS.2;5

2,:4^.530
2,3i«,iOS

USX

112K

391,408,0(<0

1,843,430

2,130,389

115H
115X

441,314,000

4,317,UI.U

4,'j26,700

:i2X

112

112X

USX

'•"^Si
1,603,755

2,O73,8;0
1,813,450

2,:3U,31>»

Foreign Excliange.-There has been some irregularity in
foreign excliange, and an advance was made to 109J on Thursday,
which could hardly be sustained, and nominal rates fell back to
109 to-day, while actual business was generally done at a concesThere have recently been more borrowed bills on the marsion.
ket, and we have heard of the sale of prime bankers' sterling by
There is some discussion as to new railoutside parties at i08f
road loans abroad, and considerable exchange has been reported
to have been drawn against them, although it is not possible to
ascertain that very large amounts have been drawn against any
one loan. The rates paid on borrowing gold have also had a
depressing effect on the rates for exchange. Nominal rates are as
.

follows
3 day».
109Vl^ia9X

60 dayB.

London prime banKers
Good bankers

lOSXdl^?

Antwerp

108v®i08X
l(BHe«l6X
5.«xib5,2SV
5.22X*5 iSt

Swiss

S.au

commercial

•'

Paris (bankers
,:.

Amsterdam
Hambarg
Frankfort

Bremen

109X»I09X
.........

5.21X«5.22X
6.:7X's5.^^V
9.15

fe5.i!X

«9.I6X

40Xi»40X

40X»4nx

86V«85X
41 ®41X
95X896

Se

9«X'*»6V

7iV®73

Prnsalan tbalers

^S6X

41>t(»41X
72Xli>T2X

transactions for the week at the Custom Hous an d Bub
Treasury have been as follows
-Sub-Treasury.Cuatom
-Payments.-Recelpts.House

The

Monday,

**

"
Tueaday,
WedneB'y. ••
Thursday, '
"
Prlday,

24.
26.

.

.

27...
2S.
29. .
30...
.

Total

1543,000
614,000
959.000
561.000
694,000
593.000

Gold.

Currencj.

Gold.

Receipts.

Saturday, Aug.

J852.377 54
943 980 27
1,062,559 44
76ti,8;4 03
1,291,172 03
616,671 73

»!0l.3:6 26
193,510 58
1,271,186 00
1,^49,051 31
33;,i)16 02
1,312,158 20

6723,550 25
493,642 81
126,426 75
566,269 97
302,406 42
1,6»4,0:6 98

Currency

6310.698 -22
3;0.315 42
»1'<,32; 44
546.443 13
1,6U2,21J 29
553,412 29

63,91)7,000

Balance, Aug. 23

648,050,118 41

19.203,082 02

Balance, Aug. 30

649,120,353 14

69,397,993.41

—

New York

City Banks. The following statement shows the
condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week
ending at the commencement of business on August 24, 1872
:

AV4ejLatiJS

Bahkb.

new

rorK.. ..
Manhattan Co..

Capltiil

$3,000,000 6'.l,316.0OC
2,050.000
6,19 ,,600
"
3,000,000
7,310.800
Mechanics
2,000,000
6,072,700
Union
1,500,000
4,822,400
America
3,000,000
0,786,600
PIlCBnlz:
1,800,000
3,829.200
City
1,000,000
5,566,800
Tradesmen's
3,832,000
1,000,000
Fulton
1,845,300
600,000
Chemical*
300,000
6,317.100
Merchants Exchange.... 1.235,000 3.349.600

Merchants'...

Drovera*
Mechanics and Traders'.
BntcherB'

ft

Greenwich
Leather Manuf
Beventn Ward
ttate 01

New York

1500,000
800,000
600,000
200.000
600,000
500,000

BepobllO

2,000,000
5,00O/l6o
10,000,000
1,000.000
1,000,000
422,700
3,000,000

Cbatbam

450,000

AAerican Bxchang*

Uommerce
Broadway
laeroantlle
PaolflC

Oil

ClrculaNet
Loans and
tlon. Depoalts. Tendeis.
Discounts. Specie,

...

Oallatln, Natlonai

AMUUNT

3,664,900
2,632,100
1,983 200
1,450 900
3,073.900
1,200.600
4.483,500
10.4U7,IM<
20,838,20c
8,071,500

3.792500
3.02«,100
4,895,800
2,481,400

61.639.80V
388,500
931,500
405,600
383.5UC

6851.000 {10,105,1
9,7H'
3.T"o.5l«
4.!i62.500
652.90P
490,300
4.470.5U0
472,000
3,156,300

61.083,200
J71,SC0

1322.B<.'0

891.600

1,432J00

1,340

419,300
616,(00
bS,400
176,500
266,600
140.700
a)4,t00
46,400
17,500

516,200

7,224,200
s,i7;,:oo
3,924,100

765,300

i.63^4,400

2si',76o

450.S00
492.0410
251,9(10

210,900
2,700
264,800
172,900
552.900
977 000

104.200
326,900
3:6,8(«
451.9*. 3.01>7,900
900,000
637,200
43.500
476,500
9.800
857.600
934.500
106,600
129,»ra

!.596,7«l
4.153 000
2.491,900
1.723.600
l,»7i.0OO
1.4b6,100
S95.700
2,297,300
887,100
2,654,700
5.217,3(0
7,038,5(H)

6,854.10C
3.;79.90f
1,577.000
S.'207,40O

2,854,900

i.n;.7oo
8?8.7I0
756 000
360.300

420.0

i.iiM.euo

506.9U0
437,600

514310
506,700
143.600
636.4

00

173.700
65;,700
1.319.700
3.163.300
977.600
661 .400
238.600
438.100
696,60U

THE CHRONICLE

27^
People's....

Norlh America
Hanover
tTVlUf
UGCropolltaa
Ultlzeus

Ra«»a

Market
St.

Nioholaa

BnuF HUd Leather
Corn Kxcbanxe
Goutineatal

Commonweal'll

.

Orlontul
Marlni!
A.t':-tlc

ImDorteraandTradera'..
Park
llaohaalca'BanklDK AM.
Urnners'

HorthKlver
Kast River
Mftnufa(^tarer«*Mer....
Fourth National
Cent;a- National

SecoiKNatCoal
Ninth National
lC|r»t National
Third National
NewVoik N. Eichanite
TenthNatlonil
Boworv National

New York County

Oiyrmnn American

Dry

The

2,(.52.000

61600

1.000,00(l

3,7I3,300

171,900

1,000000

:!.9I8,300
4,409.t(IO

l,s(;9.!)0U

8,000,000
750.000
800,000
400.000
SOO.OOO
1,500.000
2,000.300
500.000
800.000
400.000
850,000
500.000
5,000.000
8,000,000
300,006
1.600,000
600.000
1,000.000
500.000
1,000.000

l.«S9,600
8.739.600

2

l^ixf

I8I,!C0

1,I^M00

5.981.(00

3Ui,»i)
eUJ.OCO
:e2.3U0

2.34J,UCo

l,84i;.'.>CC

1.50I.:C0
2.IS4.000
S.OOU.lOo

78,200
82.8U0
8i,6no

12j,WXI

l,S2li,2U0

8:7800

Z.WO

!3dl,ll.O
1,9SO,<00
1.018.(00
2.714,000

222.1UO

863,(00
743.900
7<«.8UO

3.5U.100

S2i'.i(«l

2.624,800
2.121.900

f49.000
S98.000

!.6li0.500

4,11-0

1.2(18,300

lSO,SliO

2.1U.900

1S3,211D

teOAV

898.(100

590.700
n9,r>no

195.3(10

19.';27aic

17,400
124.(00
442,700

1.996.600
616.500
13.441,800

910,400

iifiUKWJ

i.252.8iio

i27..'Hio

SL-i.m

i, '.11,500

745.900

2,700

l.VOO
10,800

667.700
9'»,(00

1.1172.300

16.6(.K)

lO.iOO
224.500
45.400
7(0
551,700 2,802,900
69,(00 1,393,400
im,OI)0
598,000
126.000
60.100
273,300
719.(00
792,800
1E,(»I0
267,500

1.2(0,600
1.39:!.1(H

81,663.800
10.027,(00
I,462.0Ul
6,679,000
4.W1,50(I
6,7:7.»00
1.280,4(0

2.50,000
2i<l,000

1,108,5

180,('00

1,-.H)4,400

4.W9,rO0

119.600
8,200

2,0f3,J0O

CT

280 900
6(9.900

1,100.300
3,!'99,4('0

l,531,f(X)

18,207,200 27,371,700 326,449.800

week are

Net Denoslts
Legal Tenders

P4;,5lfl
(,75,600
269,0(10

E0.369.ftiQ

as tollo'ws
Dec, }9,SC8.3«1
Dec.

l,6t4.4U0

LoiinB.
28.3,601,100
284.67,1.800

.Juno 15...

287.113.200
288,7H4,S00

,)im<i22...

292,S(yi.900

June

2J-.I.002.80O

July

297.214.500
29),136.900
255.128 200

Specie. Clr(^ulatlon.

DenopltB.

20.7118,600
21,'268,fCO
•*0,3J6.(O0

222.454 800
226,0;o,900

27,5)3.300
27.522.100
2;,502,500
27,519,800
27.528,100
27,416,100

20,299,700
19,M2,' 00
22,791,500

3=6,901,t00

28,85.5(0

2;,.51i8,400

29i!.597,80n

2^.:2'.400
29,571,800
28.458.700

27.466.400
27,37^,0 '0
27.350.000

2S,9J5,!1(«

228.931.0(X)
•232.3S7,i,00

27,'!37,'i00

296.386.f)00

18.199.000

27.s;3.l00

237.(i(;8.-<00

20,89B.,'»0

27.2>C'.600

13,207,200

27,571,700

235,757,600
226,149,S0O

1750,000

r,ovlstoii

Broadway
Columbian
Continental
F.llot

Everett
>'aneullHall
Kreenian'9
(llohe

Hamilton

Howard
M<rket

Massachusetts

Maverick
Merchants'

S,7.-i5.900

5:l,7ol.9l0
5i.(J61.700

61,570,600
52,535,400
60,869.000

State
Suffolk
traders'
Treinont

2,.W;u,00

KIO

ll''2.800

800

'M'-.W

11,400
27,9J0
2,400
126.600

75.100

UTO.'^OO
I.87C.100
1.0r,6.2lO

7.363.600
618.5(0
2,4SB.300
2.952.700
1.93B.1110

2.461.700
2.712,900
S.5f3,100
2.'.l73.4llO

1.526.500
8,277.600
1,^25.500
4.221.300
4,709.300

3(X).0OO

l.'239,'(00

2,000.000

4,372.500
1,960,700

I.O'iO.uOO

B?dcntnllon.
Bankol KepubUc...
City

64l.»()tl

2.213.900
:,585.800
2,220,100

Third
o!

400
2.90II

1,000.000
730,000
1,000,000
800,000
800.000
400.000
3,000,000

7.50.000

Bank of Commerce
Bank or N. America

a.WJ.ndO
2.751..'i00

8.9'0
121.100
2.30O

1,000000
i,600 000

Second (Granite)...

1,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000.000
1,500,000

5.685.2>)()

Security'

Union
Webster
Commonwealth

Eagle

Exchange
Htdu & Leather
K3vcre

Total

The

'

186.100
14,700

....
II.OilO
34,-:00

540.'^28 884
59..,389.432
527.'.32.530

641,152,552

436,800

Montgomery

8s

172.8(lO

Nashville

old

515.000
662,300
8S3.5UO
422,300

-97.(00
oSl.toO

New

l,3a.800

523.71,0
S45.S;i0

[971,610

1.2lJ9.3()0

21l,(;00
252.4')0

96,°00

'835300

2M.'00

213..500

3 550
300
50,500

llSSilO
372.100
571.700
46.700

....

2,000,(100
'200,000

l,21i,S(iO

J.SOO

821,900

8,9,(0

1,000,000
1,600,000
500.000

2.524.901;

7.600

2,401,100
2.036,300

....

700

»9.675.6C0
»116.7(1.900 «l. 173.100
as per statement ot

amount "due to other Banks,"

841.500
190,7(10

.591,500

1.024 900

793.8(0

1,7911,100

784,(0(1

743.500
370.400
732.1i0

199,200
101..WO
157,500
879,800
2 6,700
261 900
70.3rO
161.600
!86 4C0
265.800

718.5i)0

169.500
651,700

901,500
1,261.500
558.400
1.458.100

63'2.8oO

317.300
2J2.6oO
445.UiO
854.000
414,900
241.400
1,574,700
i:4.0o0
789.100
788,100
342,200
595.700
599.800
990.900

1.4'J2.400

OOn.SCO
1,333,700
578.(00
934,900
800.000
1.526,110
»ll.5O2,.5O0

174.100
75«,.5«i

— The following
Banks

Capital.

Loins.

Specie.

$1,500,000

$5.30II,t<in

$31,l«10

l,IIO(l,a>0

3,8 4,369

5,611

2,0OO,ii0O

5,415.100
2,606.000

51.900
•20.(XIO

NorlhAmerIca
Farmers and Mech.
Commercial
Southwark

810,000
800,000
600,000
250,000

Kensington

2.5(1,000

Meclianlcs'

BankN.

X>lbortles.

Penn
Western
Mannfacturers'....

Bank

of

Commerce

Glrard
Tradesmen's
Consolidation
City

Commonwealth....
Corn Ktchange....
Union
First

1,000,000
800,000
150,000

Third
Sixth

Beventu
Eighth
Central
Bank of Republic.
Becurlty

Total

500,000
400.000
1,000.000
250,000
1,000,000
200.000
800,000
400,000
800,000
500,000
300,000

.

55O.C0O
275,000
750,000
1.000,000
230.000

2„'a9.ilOO

797,600
789.700
750,000
IfO.lKO

1,«'29.800

62'?,000

8,16'2,000

469.950
453 000
211.400
226,378
169,3:0
174 815
540,145
201,810
591,000
179.750
270,000
354,984
208,995
450.000

....

168.300

I,l!i7,;(i0

227 390
839.000

1,201,9'22

..

621,781
2,9\8,I00
1.217.480
86;,I96
I,055.8:i
486,5,0

2'..5.097

296,3-20

1,3-1,000
771.847
1,003,8'*8
1,4.37,538

:a8,100
1,000,000

l,6r!.000

l.iXiO

217,095
36J.U4J
147,216
485 i)00
401,000

1,671.000

224,1100

S,'<.16.000

15,000

9.13,000

3,30:1,(100

1,(1-1,438

....
....

8^5,*X)
131,000
111.000
110.000
478.000
260,000
127,000

1,041,7(X)

799.000
261,546
lii.OOO

1,543,839
727.125
2,4O,),0OO

355,000
605.000

.

19!
7,019
5.000

1.0'25.000

1,000
....

8,601,000
2.2jn,000
632,000

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

|l«,23S,000 $57,461,341

$176,499

$10,633,667

40i.lW0
6;s.000

2J0.645
563.000
800.000
180,000

$42,963,153

$11,340,238

SOS.'JOO

78

80
67
80"'

80
50
100
94
81

do
Sdra.,6s
do
4tlim.,8s
Southwest. RR., Ga.. 1st mtg...
do
stock
Spartensbur. & Union 78. guarS. Carolina KR. !stM,7s(ncw'
do
do 68
do
do 78
do
do stock
Va.& Tenn. Ists, 6s
do
2de,6s
do
3ds 8s
West Ala., 8b guar
Wilmington and Weldon78
do
Ch& Ruth. iBt III. end
do
do
Ist M., 8!:....

M.. 7h.,..

2dM.,78

62X
82
97
9!!

45

Past Due Cnnpons.

end. SavniiTi

Tennessee State Coupons
Vl.".irinin Coupons
GO
do
deferredMemphis City Coupons
Nashville City Coupons

FINANCIAI..
A. S. Hatch,

FisK.

No. 5 Nassau
selling

N. Y.

PER CENT BONDS OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND
OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY,
interest and principal of which are payable in New York

City, in gold coin.

They

are issued in denominations of |100,

$500 and $1,000, either coupon
present

at

street,

and recommending as a good investment the

94

is

maining unsold

is

and

accrued

The

small.

or

The price
The amount re-

registered.

interest.

road

is

now

nearly completed

and will soon become one of the great trunk roads from the
Atlantic tide waters to the heart of the great West, and opening a

low grade and

direct line

Louis snd other great

We buy and

sell

with Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville,

St.

cities.

the

CENTRAL PACIFIC AND WESTERN PACIFIC BONDS,

•219..350

1,228,000
401,000

S.969000

Piedmont 88. ..
Ists, 8s
8elma,
D., Ist M., is..
South
North Ala, 1st M., 8s.
Southside, Va., istmtg. 8s
do
2d ni.,guart'(l 6a...

&Gult consol

We are

the

1.849,000

167,320

do

OFFICE OF FISK & HATCH, BANKERS,

$25.653 700

479,000
331,000

721
20,000
8,079

5,856

.

& Peterb'g 1st m., 78
do
2d m., 68.
do
do
Sd m., 88.
Rlch.,rre'kBb'g* Poto.68
do
do
do couv. 78.
do
do
do
do 68.
Rich, and Danv. 1st cons'd 6s.
BIcliin'd

486.700

1,(16;!.2U0

2,55R,01)0

,

to railroads, 68

2.50.000

$1,000,000

253000

.

6s

530.71X1

$3,540,000
2,6*7,931
8,6?9.0OO

369,l»)0
41'2,10O

....

1000

Orange and Alex., lets, 6b.
do
2d8, 68...
do
3ds, 88...
do
4tlis,88
Orange & Alex. * Jlan.lsts...

BANKING AND
Harvet

the average condition
week preceding Mon-

2,95»,000
:,339.7r0
1.095.414
1,373,102
1,52!,4I9
2.170.000
79S 383
3,888,000
1.463.300

I

lOs

do

('hattiinoogfl,6s...

Rome A
*

bonds,

3S6.,V10

L. Tender. Deposits.Circulat'n.

1!S
1,000
2,500

do

&

1

do
do
stock
do
d«
do gnaran.
Central Georgia, UtM. ,78
do
do
stock
Charlotte Col. & A.,lBtin.,78.
do
do
Btock

Aug. 26, Is $13,301,900.

$1,021.00(1
589,7.56,

.

do
do

799.000
792,(00
444.;oO

Total net

Banks.

;

consol. 68

do

<3

I

Nashville

ATenn.R. iBt

87
90

8s

I

Chfttt.,i8t.M, 8b. end...

Atlantic

do couBOld..

I

Railroads*
&

92X

I

Wiliningtoni N.cVw'eolrt!!!!!
do
do
88 guld

Ala.
Ala.

in m., 7s
2d m., 8s..,

do 1st end
do
do IiicouiL
iMontgom.& Eufauia let 8s.gld
end by State of Alabama...
Mobile ft Mont.. 88 gold, end..
Mobile* Ohio BterllnK
do
do
do ex clfs.
do
do
8s, interest
do
do
2 mtg,88
do
do
Income
do
do
stock
N. Orleans & ,J acks. Ist M 8s.
do
do
2d
do
do
cer('8,88.
N. Orleans & Opelons. 18tM.8«

Richmond 6s
Savannah 78, old
d"
78 new.,...

SIX
is

for the

Phlladelplila

Norfolk 68
Petersburg

.

91

25
90
83
33
100
89
70

(io

5s

GO
do
do
do

M

88

Montgomery& WcatP..lBt.88.

new

Orleans

P..

!'S

594.'J(H1

week.

ot the Philadelphia National
day, August 20, 1873

do

ao
do
do
do

Little

'-'.

50
60
70

& Tenn., Istm. ,7s

do

I

88
6b,
Os.

&

do

end.,M.& C.R.R...,

ao

biock.
lOs,

6s

do

60
lot
100

[Norfolk* Petersburg 1st ni.,8B
do
do
78
do
do 2dmo., 8»,
Northeastern, S.C.,l8tM. 8b....
do
2dM., 88...,

Columbia, S. c, 6s
Columbus, G a., 7s, bonds
Lyncliburg 6s
\Iacon 7s. bonds
Memphis old bonds, 68
do
new bonds, 6s

2-10.3,0

do

Memphis & Ohio.
do
-Memphis

Mississippi Central,

CharieBton,S.C.,7s,r.L.bds..,

do

I17,41i»

Memphis & Charleston, Ist 78..
do
do
2d 78.,

iMlsslsslppl

do
8s
Augusta, Ga., 78, bonds
Charleston stock 68

Moblle68

788.>(jO

i

do

Atlanta, Ga., 78

n: aiP

703.200
(71.900
432,100
812.500
547,000
3.420,700
344,100
708,800

5l7.4,K)
'278.300

»438,4C

Charlestons «(avannahfa,end.
Savannah am. Char., Ist m., 7b.
48X Cheraw and Da; iington 7s
East Tenn. & Uc< gla 68
EastTenn.A Va.6(, end. Tenn
ie'
E. Tenn.,'Va& Ga., li-t M., 78..
do
do
si'Ck
Georgia K. R.. 78
do
stock
Greenville* Col. 7b, guar
34do
do
78, certll..
47
Macon & Brunswick end. 78..
Maron «& Western stock
Macon and Augusta bonds
22
do
do
endorsed..
16X
do
do
stock
25>i

GItlea.

573,2(i0

....

2.100
1.300
42,610
6,400

as last

Ul

433.;63.3n

793.7(jO

592.«iO

Ask

BXOrBlTIXS.

of 1876

738.210
7'».'(0

15,900
1.900
r3.700

32.r00
4.000
3.(00
41,100

ICs,

441.55!i.l2n

5S4,900

880.300
763,500
90I,'00
816,800
649.800

1.717.5(X)

Philadelphia Banks.

8-ik
46
26

491,2«9.nO

I,7i5.1i00

230.40

1,9'6.100
l.ail.OOO
a,3!5.IOO

•Not received— same

*4i;9.700

Ul.GOO
101.600
747.100
74.900
156.100
157,700
230,200
1:0.000

3,001,700

»48.030.0CO

total

....
4,'200

I.4S0.0(fl

Washlncton
First...':

166.700
213.700
184,200
179.700
41.700
162,000
146.900
131.4tO
64.700
109,lO0
Vsi.»iO
224.100

si'2.7110

1,000,000
1,000.000
900,000
IJXIO.OOO
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
600.000
S.IOO.OOO

Shoe&Leather

|l'29.4('0

l.iOJ
3,300

^.irkS.SX)

'200,000

England
North
Old Boston
Shawinut

6,(,00
3,'JOO
138.7110

2.147.200

2,517.100

4T>i
51
51

,

Texas,

593,(,5 .357
5>'4,769,.'S1

Specie. IL.T Notes. DepooKs. Clrcnla-

6(«1.000

Mount Vernon

Now

B'k

$1,555,900
2.766.700

1,300,000
1,500,000
1,000.000
500,000
200,000
1.000.000
1,000.000
1,000.000
200.000
1,000,000

Blackstonc
Boston

old

do new boiidp
io
do
do consol. bonds
do
do delerreddo
Georgia 6s
7s, new bonds
do
do
78, endorsed
do
7s, Gold
North Carolina 6s. old
do
do to N.C. U.K. Co..
do Funding Act, 1866
do
do
1868
do
do
do
do newliondr
do Special Tax
do
South Carolina 6s..
Jan. & July,
do
do
April & Oct.
do
do
do
do Vundliipr Act. Ic66
do
do Land C. 1889, J & J
do
do L.nd C, 18S9, A & O
of 18-i8.
do
do "s
Lou is] an a 68
do
do new Donds
do
do new floating debt.
do
78, Penltentlwry
do
68, levee bonds
do
do
88
do
88
do
1875.,
of 1910.
do
Ss.

447,1(78,632

626.459.?66

57i.62S24S

we

LoanB.

Canltal

6s,

4S5,97S,872

Clea'.-iiicp.
704,200,015

give a statement of the Boston
National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday,
August 20, 1873
'Banks.
Atlantic
Atlas

States.
Virginia

Ss
do
do
88 Mont& Bnf'iaR.
do
68, Alab. & Chat. K..
Ss
do
onS92..
Arkansas 68, funded..
7s, L. R. & Kt. S. 188.
do
do
78, Meninhis & L. R.
do
78, L.R.,P. B.&N.O
do
78, M188. O. & K. BIT,
do
78Ark.CentR

Aggregate

61,607,100
53.;8U.M10
65,10S,;00
65,424,500
53,9:9,400
64.<51.0»l
52,506,600
63,440,700
52,895.600

2'27,301,400

295,312,800
292,423.60)

— Below

Leeai
TennerR.

2'28,l'95,30O

211,774,900
245.509.tOO
247.551.800
245.062.700
241.528,000

UosTON Banks.

Bid. Aak.

eXOURlTIES.

Alabama 5e

I

are the totals for a aeries of weeks past

The following

Augusta*

4.835.601)

289.MO

81.

17.

1.(I71,I'(0

925,M0

Inc.

AugnetS
August 10.

5.57-.00'.l

2-26,00

I

Auitiwt

S45,U0fl

5.200

I

27....

S,119.0i0

1.083,500

1.138,000

2,192.100

i9...
July 6....
.Inly 13....
July 20....

4,188.'2f0

9,J28,IIC0

I,2.W,(ioo

•3.374.2!X.'

8....

209.2,0
i03.60O
Irt.lro

I.!h9.800
17,765,900

e,)5R.700
899,:(0
3,506,000

Dec.

1....

'.17.'.00

f<;«,9lO

T)'C.

25....

4.890.701
25;.TV)

iW-VO

Loans

June

3.9S8,iw

3,9(W,!'00

deviations from the returns ot previous

,lane

7e.1.200

sales.

(S.t.S'.O

VOO

98,300

any recent

of

47j.'j;0

S7i.700
234,600

12,8&U00

of these prices are necessarily nominal, in the absence

Some

»).(«'

91,200
71.500
6,300

2,193,!uo

SOI7THEKN SECfJRITIKS.

242.2oS

1.287 300
2,25«.liO0

lU.'VOO 3'JO

55,620.200 292,428,600

Date.

1.4!'1,!«0

8.I6V.7U0
2S4,-lX)

'.261.800

Specie
Circulation

May

5,«I0

S.S'JO
183.3'.'0

IIT.MO
K.COO

2,000.000
l.OOO.COO

(iooda

Tout

r

412,600
1.000,000
1,000.000
500.000
I.OOO.OOO
400,000
1,000.000
1,000.000
1,000.000

[August si, 1872.

and

also conduct a regular

and receive

deposits, on

banking business in

which we allow

four ner cent oer annuju,

all its branches,

interest at the rate o'

FISK & HATCH,

August

wrtiNKKAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
and bonds are quoted on a prcvloua paste and not repeated here
value, wbatevcr tbe par may be. "Soutberu Securities '> and N.

ino*t active stock*

Tbe

rcprcKcul

tlic

arouuutcd In

per

eetit

STOCKS AND SBODBlTISft.

NEW YORK.

\ 1\ I>nck & Tin. Co. 7.*'*«
West. Union Tcl.. 1st mort.

(U. S. Uoiida quoted before.)

quoted iiruvlouMT-)
Han.

ilo

dk St.

111
111
lUU

7b. Urge bondB
do
Uuanectlcut 6a

Winona

Island SB

Oiilo 6s, law
do 68,1891

*

m

68,1878..

t8,18g3
do
78,1878
do
Sew York Bounty, reg
do ecu
do
68, Uanal, 1873
UO
1871.
68, do
do
1875
do
do
1877
6b, do
do

iM)i
1U8M

IMH

1878..
1S34

Bonds uotituotod
the N. V. Board

!0«
10/
lUU

..

Arkansas L<'vee bands,
Albany City, 6*8

Railroad Bonds.
N Y Central 68,
do
do
do
do
6o
do

Srle

68,1887
6e, real estate...

8:
Si

6s, subscription.
78. 1876
is, conv. 1876
7s, 1865-76

t

E. IstM., 1877....

w:x

aarlein. Ist .Mortgage 73
do Con. M. & S>g F'd 6s.
Albany * Susqb'a, l6t bands.,

do

do
do

'.id

do
do

.

1

!

& Tol., new bonds
Cleve., P'TlUe & Ash., oldbds.
do new bds.
do
Detroit, Monroe * To! bonds.
Bulfalo & Kiie, new bonds ...
Lake Shore DIv. bonds
Shore

roup bonds.

e,>u.

Con. reg. bonds.
do
Paclttc U. 7s, guartM by Mo...
Central Pacltic gold Bonds
Union Taclflc Ist .M'ge Bonds.

Land Grant,
Income :Us

do
do

97

gld..

91

;uo

do

&

T. H.,l8t

8iX 88y
8.), sun
=7)4

98 J<
103

S9'

91
9j
90)4

QulncT t

Tol.. Ist .M..1890....

9o
91

111.

rt.

*

Clove.

do
do
no
do
do
Ohio

i66'
lUl

m

cuic, IstM...

&

2d Mort
3d Mort
(•> 8 p. c. un't bds
ritts., Consol. 8. F'd,

do
do
do
Alton
do
do

2dMort
SdMort
Mortgage...

33i^
1%'
:05

Mortgage....
Consolidated
2d
do
....
Sioux (!.. 1st M

87
Diih.
93
Peninsula iKt Mort., conv ... 98
St. L.
Iron Mountain. 1st M. 95
Mil. ft St. PanI, 1st Mort. 8s.
105
do
do
do
7 3-10
do
do 7s gold
do
do 1st Mort

&

A

do

do

o

do
do
ttew York

do
do
do

W. D..
Burl'n DIv.
2d
Consol. 78
N. Haven 6s....

M

A
A Erie. Ist mort. 7b
do
do
guaranteed
Cedsr falls A Minn. Jst M.

Ft., S.

A

m"

95Xi
lOi
95

96J4

83X

MoTiticcllo

& P.

8 p.

A

87

o.,

Kan. A

1st

106)4
11

6H

do
do

IW

c.

92 >i
U>
90

. .

New
I

UO
1C';)4

t7>4
36'

85
103
(.2

a

7

(Not previously Quoted.)

Clev., Col.. Cin. A Indlanap ..
Cleve. A Pittsburg, guar
Central of New Jersey, scrip..
''ol.Chlc.A Ind. Central

Boston, H.

83JJ

Oab'i'!ue& Sioux city

do
rto

6s, '89

raort. 68.

Camden A

90
90)4
101

'89..

consol., 6s. '9fl...
Allan. 1ft in, is, •78.

35X
'<5

'.7

91
91)4
92
99
Il'i

88
80
95

do
chat. m. do
new "ts, 1900
do
Connecting 6e igtO-lSCl
East Penn. ist mort. 7s,
El. A W'msport. Ist m,
do
do

>3
60

'83

68

do

do
Little

neites,

'93

7p.c.,

rto

1

Ham. A

C^in.

D.. 1st M.,

do
do

do
do

A

Indiana,

do

do

A

•*

...

91
96

n
S7

101

80
96

es
97

7, 80...
'85..

2d M.,7,

B2H 98

3dM., S.T.'.
M.,7

98
85

1st

M. 7,1877.

H

Ist M.,7, "90.
1st M.,7 81..

94

2d

Xenia,

A Laf., 1st M.,7

.

rt

p

91

63

5-7

ex.

d,

100

6«
86
9S
SS
92
89
89
90
80
82
t8
70
89
D3

65
88
92 S4
1-8
.ciH
45
13

gnat irax

c. st'k

Miami stock

94

8!

Ham. A Davtoii stock..
Columbus A Xenl.'i stock ex d.
Dayton A Michigan sti-ck ex
8

109

7.30t 100

Cln.

Little

9(1

toSyrs. 95

U6K

1C8

;C8)4

ss

8S
82
SS
82
82
82

L.Oi;iSVIE.l.E.
68, 'S2

to '87

66,'97to'9S
do
Water 6s, '87 to '89..
do
Water Stock 6s, '97
do
Wharf6s
do
special tax 6b of '89.
do
Jeff., Mad. A I.lstM.(I&M)7, "81
do '2d M.,7,.
do
do 1st M.,7, 1906....
do

81

34
81
81
81
96

Loulsv.C.*Lex..lstM.,7,'9i..
Louis. A rr'k., Ist M., 6, 70-'78..
Lonlsv.L08n.6.'81.
do
L. * Nash. Ist M.(m.B.) 7, "T!..
do Lor.l.oan (m.s.>6.'S«.V.
98>4
(Leb.Br.)e,'8«
do
do

do
do
do
do

IstM. (Mem. Br)7.'70-'76.
IstM. (Leh.br. ex)7,'8P-'ra
Lou.L'n(Leb.br.ex)6,'9i
Consol. IstM.. 7, 1898....

9(1

*K
90
C»
90
87

M

84
es
<>«

»4

Jefferson., Mad. A Ind
LonlsT., Cln. A Lex., pref.

A

do

common.

Nashville

ST. i.oris.

li'lM
9iJi

101

Pacific (of Mo.) 1st M.,gld,»8
Kansas Pacific stock
MtSBOUrl Pacilio do

1910

3cbuyiun. Ut M ., 7, ISn,

911

88
91
102

90
Long Bonds
Short do
92X
100
Watere8,gold
(new) <I9
rto
do
do
97
Park 6s gold
do
Sewer Speclarraxbt
do
North Missouri. l«tM.7s
50
2dM.7B
do
ISdM.73
do

SO
47 J(

iW
»9i<

CINCINNA'l'I.
68
do
7-308
do
Ham.Co.,Ohto6p.c. 'ongbds.

St Louis

do

lO-ik

2rtniort.7B. 'JO

do reg
do
do new 7s. reg.,

100

Cincinnati 58

do
78. '?C.

rto

99
92

A Connellsv., 1st M.,7, "98

Louisville

'88

rto

•••

9««

1st M., 6, 188!>
do
do
West Md, IstM., endorsed, 6 '90 »?«
l8tM.,nnend.,6, "90..
do
do Sd M.. endorsed, 6, '90.
Baltimore ft Ohio stock
Parkersburg Branch
Central Ohio
preferred
do

do

101)4 loij*

2dm, 7s, '80..
do
Cam. A Bur. Co. fs. '97
Catawiesa, 1st M. conv. ,'82

rte

lUjV

98 s

do
3<l m. cons. 78, '96.
Junction ist mort. 6s, '83
do
1905
^d
do
Lehigh Valley, Ist M., (a, 1813,

lis
12»>,

9.>4

do
(I.AC ) 1st M.,7, 1888
June, Cln. A Ind., IstM.,';, '85.
Little Miami, Ist M., 6, 1883 ..
Its;

Ills

'75

do

98

Dayton A Mich.,
2d M.,7, '84..
do
do
SdMy". '8S.
do
do
60K
do To'dortcp.bd8,',,'81-'94
Dayton A West., 1st M.,7, 19(6
1st M., », 190S
do
do

i»:i4 102

6s, '83

do
rto

do
do
do

Colum.,

iir,

.„

rto

1-8

SD

SdM.6s

Ind., Cln.

Harrlsburg Ist mort. 6s, '83
H.A B. T. Ist morl. '8. '90

§?**

125
76)4

9SH
Alleghany Valley 7 S-P's. 1S96
92
Belvidere Delaware, Ist m,6.''
do
2d M.,'?5 84
do
do
do
3d M.,'87

do

13 H lOSVi
99 S 100

do 2dM., S. F.,s,'85. 94
rto SdM., 8. r.,6,190' 90
do .3d M. <y. ft C)6.'77
do Cone, (gold) 6. IM* 93*

Cin..

Exempts

Camden * Amboy, fs,

lUS

J.

1B90

Lonisvllle

6s,

97
;0I

6e,:90(l

rto

30

6b

89

ts, '9«

7s, '97
6b, '93

do
Ig hrts. 7 A
do
Covington ft Cin. Bridge

BATLROAD BONDS.

80
19
91)4

Jersey State

95
l'-'2

1884

rto

6«
78

Delaware state

m, 7s

AQuincy

20>4'

20)4

Allei'hanv City 68
Pittsburg Ts

Albany & Susquehanna

Chic. Bur

82 )<

b7

new

102

M, 10s

AtlanllcA Pacitlc.pref
Chicago A Alton
do
pref
do

87V

S7>S

5s, coup
rto
6b, '67, 5-10, 1st..
10-15, 2d..
do
do
IS-IB. 3d..
do
do
Philadelphia 6b, old
68,
do
Alleghany County, Es, conp..

Railroad Stocks.
U2S

Lowell stock
Maine
Providence

STATE AND CITY BONDS.

169"

S., Hs

I'exai.

7, 1891

Peuusvlvanla

rto

Pitts.

PHII^ADKIiPHIA.

lOSH

Detroit, Lansing A L, M.8b...
St.L. A So'eastern Ist M..7s.
American Cent al R per cent.
Atct^lson A .Nebraska 8 p. c...
Kan.C, bt. Jo. & C. B.3p. c.

Conn. Western

IIX

11

do preferred
Vermont A Canada
Vermont A Massachusetts

103
97)4

JerviB78,gold

Mich. Lake,

Mort.,

-id

Istm.

rto

rto

certificates...

rto

lUtl

B5

B-.V
Central Ohio. 1stM..6
Marietta A Cln., Ist M.,7, 1891 99
91
rto
2rt M.. 7.1896
do
Northern Cent., 1st M.j'guar) (

Old Col. A Newport Bds, 6, '76.
do
do Bonds, 7, 1877.
Rutland, new, 7
Verm't Cen., Ist M., cons., 7, '86

99

96)4
97
92

Grand River Valley, 8s
Chic

do

'34

In.''', '17.

Park 6s
Baltimore A Ohio 6b of "75
do
do (is 01 '90
do
do 6sot*85
(N.W.Va.)2rtM.68
do

6s.

Portland «b, building loan
Burlington AMo.L.G.,7
Cheshire. «
Cin.. San. A CleT.,7«tM., 7, '67
Eastern M ass., conv.. 6. 1874. .
Ogdeosbnig A Lake €h. 8b
Hartford A Erie, ist M (new)7,

90

,

1st.

Gold

I.i5
Connecticut River
Connecticut A Passumpsic, pf. 91
Eastern (Mass.)
108X
131
FItchburg
Manchester A Lawrence
Nashua A Lowell
Northern of New Hampshire..
95
Norwich A Worcester
95
Ogdens. A L. Champlain
95
pref.... I04)i
do
do
100
lOlK Old Colony A Newport
100
lOJ
130
Port.,8aco A Portsmouth
82S 87), Rutland common

.

Gulf stock

do
do

5e,

Concord

2d M., 10s
do
Leav Law. A Gal., stock
do
IstM., 108..
do
Michigan Air Line.Hs
97
Jackson. Lansing A S.,8b
95
ft. Wayne. Jackson A S.. 88...
SIX Grtt;*!
Rapids A Ind, guar. 7'8.
do
plain 7s.

Iowa div

do
do 2d M
Marietta A Cin., 1st Mort
Chic. A Milwaukee 1st .Mort..
JoUet A Chicago, 1st Mort
Chic. A Ot. Eastern, 1st Mort.,
Col., Chic. A Ind. C. 1st Mort.
do
rto
2d Mort
Tol.. Peoria A Warsaw, B, D.

do

Mo. B.,
do

93

Income

do

do

100

Mort
Sinking Fund..

A Miss., 1st
do
do

,

do
do

do

do
do
do

preferred
Cin.,San<lnsky A Clev.Btock.

"[Uincy * Palinyra, Ss
..ansas City A C.. lOs
St. Jo. AC. Bl. Ist M., 10a

4th
Ist

Grand Tr ink
Chic. Dub. AMinn..8s..
Peoria.*. Hannibal R 8's.
Chicago A Iowa R. 8's....
OmahaA Southwestern RR.8'8
Detroit, Hillsdale A I". RR. 8's
Kalamazoo A S. Haven KR.8'8,
Burlington A M.. Land M.,78..
do
'.id S., do 7s..
•io
do
3d S., do 8s..
do
4th S.,do88..
do
do
5th S.. do8s..
do
do
«th S., do8B..
rto
do
'Sran'-h
Creston
do
rto
do
do Chariton Branch
Burl. A M. (in Neb. J l6t conv..

Carrencv...
68 Gold, 1876...
68,

.

6s. g., 19:0.
ist m. 78...

Bal.,6s,

"rl" 1st

Maryland C8,Jan., A..
do
6s, Defence
Baltimore 68 of '75

bs

Massachusetts

.

BALTimORE.A O.

:C0

Vermont

8S
103
102)4 103

Western Penn
68 p.b.,
rto
do
Wllmlng. A Bead..lst M .,7, 1900
rto 'id Mort. 1902
do
SOX
PItls.. Cln. ASt. LnnlsTs
Reading Coal A Iron deb. b.
mort. b.
do
do
CANAL BO>DS.
Chesapeake A Dela. 6s. Si...
-.
Delaware Division 6s. '7S
Lehigh Navigation Ii-, 'si
6'ik
BR. '9;.... Hfhi
do
couv..
do

BOSTON.

Boston A
Boston A
Boston A
Cheshire

Midland 7s. gold..

111.

1)4

Hampshire, 6*

do

fe.

.

do
do

do
do
da

Chic.

W.&

m

22

Vermont A Can., new, 8
Vermont A Mass., 1st M., 6, '8
Boston A Albanystock

s 78, gld

& W. 2;l

..
Carthage A B;;r. 8s.
Dixon, Peoria A Han., Ss.
0.0. A Fox R. Valley 8b.
Qnincy A Warsaw, 88 ...

90

Nap'^s IstM.,
Great Western, l«t M., m*!
adM. 1893....
do

90

3dM,7'6,gld
"

75
85
S8
TJ
S-'X
85

Evansvillei T II & Chic .s. gld
Elizabetlitown & Padn. 8s con
'Evausvllie. H & Nashv.lst m 78
Eur pean & North Am. 68, gld 83X
Soutliern .Minn. 9«
Des Moines Valley fs of 1857... 77
do Land Grant. 40
do
Loutfiana ft Mo. Riv. Ist m. 7fl !-8!t
Keokuk A St. Paul. 8s.
95

90

&

4*1118.,

12

New Jersev

llAanlbal

& So. Iowa, lat Mun
Uilleua & Chicago Kxtended
2') Moit...
do
Chic. K. island* PaclBc
Morris & Essex, 1st .Mcrt
2d Mort
do
do
New Jersey Central, Ist .M., n,
do
do
"M Mort.
New Jersey Southern ist 7f

85

6's, gold.
Pacific P.R. 6'8 gld.
of Iowa, ist M, Ts gld

&

Indianapolia, B.

'

8-2

98
1:9).

do 56,go1d
Chicago Sewerage 7s
Municipal 7a
ilh
do
45

72'

Atlantic

Moutclair 7s, gold
Chic, D»nv. & VIncen

M

do :irf-M.pref
do 2d M. Income.. si'
Chic. & N. Western S. Fund... 9«
Int. Bonds lO.iM
do
do
do Cousol. bds 9J
do
Kxtn. BdB
do
do
do
Ist Mort.. 93
ilo
Iowa Midland, 1st mort., 8s... j"
daii. & St. Jo. Laud (jri ants... 10
'Ma
do convertible
do
D;-.!., Llflk. & Western, Ist M,
adM..
do
do
Tol. * Wab'h, Ist Mort. eit'd.
IstM.StLdlv
do
2d Mort
<lo
Kqnip. BdB
do
Cons. Convert.
do

35
ii

85'
Chi. & Southeastern RU.
100
Del., Lac. * West., conv.
Peor a. Pekin & J. Ist m, sold 90
Walkill Valley 78, eoUi.
Bur.. C. apitfs & Minn.78,gld
Connecticut 'Valley 7s, gold. .

Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875... 101>4
100 s
Bellcv'le A s.lUs. K. 1st .si. 8's.

Alton
do
do

90

•2H

pel'.

Boston

119

*

94

Snnbtiry & Lew'st n ts
Warrill AF. lstm.7s, '9«
Wfst Chester cons. :8, '91
West Jersey f.e. 'S3

.

.•tfalneeB

New

42

Ms

Southern Pacific RR.

Cen BR.
do

11)1)4

7s..

6's,

IDS
85
31)4
85
91
2«

Wllm. A

'hll.,

W
'80

78. -VS

m. 7s, c, 1910
reg...
do

g.

A Snnhury

Phlla.

•

91

COHV.78,'flO
deh. bonds, "Sa

do
do

Irustees Oertll.
Onlcksilver prelerred....
New Central Coal

Ipeoria

lUl
101
39

M5

Oregon,

38
95

7s.

St. Jos & D<nverE.D..8s,gold
Danville & Urbana. Ist. 7s girt.
Indianapolis & West, ist, 7s gld
St. L.. & St. Joseph, 1st, 68, gld

m

lU'.'

Tel

RR. ",s
van Port Huron & L Mich. 7'8,
end
do

96'

97
lOJ

&

rto

Mariposa Gold

)i

84
tsia
81
89

Lake Sup. & Miss. Ist 7's, gld
Kockfor'I.R.I.A St. L. 7s, gld
& Kk. I. RR, Ts, gold

93
9(

WiH

A

91
101

reg...

.10

do

nr,l..irT

do
do

MX

do

1st in. rs. ITi

Krie latm.es, '»1
do
Sd m.7B, 'a-<
Philadelphia A Reading 6s,

do

A Hudsan Canal.
Atlantic Mall SteanuBlp..

65
UO
UO
110

lOOM

A

Phlla.

.

Delaware

m"

No.ll

do
Pacific IIR

California

Cleve.

97),
I'M

6, 1-80... 100

M.,

Ist

rto

Consolidated Coal
Cumberland Coal and Iron..
^.
Maryland Coal
N. J. l.aTid Improvement Co..
Pennsylvania Coal
Spring Mountain Coal
Wllkcsbarre Coal
Canton Co

90
97
94
99

various...
7's various.
6'8

1:0

.

2d M.,6, 1B75.... t)
gen. 111., conv, 1910

dn
Perklomcn
7BX

Miscellaneous Stocks

7s..

Missouri fac. ,6s, gold
Atchison & P. P., 68 gold
Oalif ornln Pac. Kit. 7's, gld
Central Pacific. 7'8, 188!, gold
State Aids, 7's.
do
Western Paeiflc, 6s, gold
Kansas PaclUc 1st M., (gold)?.
lBtM.(gld)6, J.&D.
do
Ist M.(gld) 6 F. * A
do
:stM.(teav.Br)7,cur
do
LandGr. M.,7. 1S8U
do
lnc.Bonds,7, No. 16.
do

do
Denver

rto

.

American Coal
Boston Water Power

Ills,7'3
Detroit City. 7's
St. Joseph, Mo, "8

lOOM

.

3d
do
Mich. Cent., 1st M. 8s, 188-J....
Cnlc, Bur. & Q. 8 p. c. 1st M..
.Mort....
perct.
'.id
lilch. So. 7
Mlch.S. & N 1. S. F.7P.C...
Cleve. * Tol. Sinking Fund .

tiak--'.

do

do

Warren

at

Chat.m.,'TI

lOs.

Pennsylvania,

pref.

-

.

9JX

Uud. R.7s,id M.S. v. 1885
78, 3d .Mort., 1875
do

7's

do

m>A

do
do lat
1879
do 78,2d do
1888
dr> 78,3d do
18S0
do 78,4th do
1888
do 7s, 5th do
Long Doct Bonds
Bull. N. v.

fi's

do

A T. Hante.
do

do

Atk

nilCreekAAl.R.,i-on. 78, "88. 7lV
Creek 1st m. 78, '8J
SS
i'em. A Hlghtstown 'n, '69..
Penn A N. T. Canal 7«, '90-1906 ..

Louis A Iron Mountain.
St.L., Kan.l'.A Northern pref
South Side, L. 1
Toledo. Wab A Western, pref.
St.

Cook County.

Kxtended..
Endorsed..

iBt Mortijatje

Chicago

Cleveland, Ohio.

Alton

8t. Louis,

Bid.

Oil

New Jersey
New Jersey Boulhern
New York A Now Haven
scrip.
do
do
N.T., ProT. A Best (Stoningt.)
Ohio A MlBSlfSippi. prelerred.
PltlB., Ft W. A Chic, guar...
special..
do
do
Rensselaer A Saratoga
Rome, Watertown A Ogdens..

Cincinnati 7-30'8

90X
»«»

1883

.

*

LS& M

Pekin, l.ln-oln * Dccalur IstM
Han.A Cent. Ml sourl IstM..
Cin., Lafayette & Chic. ISt M.
Del. * Iludstm Canal IstM
Atlantic & Great West. l«t M.
do
2d M..
rto
Morris * Essex 7b of 1371
N. v.. Newf'i & London Tel..
Tol., Peoria & Warsaw UK..,.
(inivcston, H. & II ,78, irold,'4l

mc!lll{»a 68,1878

do
do

l'J2M

BTOOKB AND aSCCKl'riBS

flo

Cln., 1st preferred

do 2dprer
Morris A Essex
03M Mo., Kansas & T

do

.

:

* Chicago
*

In New York, prieea
''Local KecurltlesX

Northern Central 2rt in, <s, '8.1. 94
do
do 2d m. g. 6«, 1M» K
do
do2rt in.Ss. 19A.. w
North Penn. ist m, Oa, '89
ion
ICOK
do
2rtln.7B, '96
Mfi

159

scrip....

Long island
Marietta

Peters. Ist
M.78.., 89«

I

do

Illinois Central

Joliet

& D«caturl8

&

WarLoan
do
[udlanaSs

do
do

M

A«k.

A N. Haven

do

'. C. C.& Ind'slst M, :s.S. F.\m
Kansa.<< PaclBc Inc. 78. No. 16..
I
Sp'd 1st M. eld, C C
Cln.
B
iRt M.gld.
do
96
La Crosse* Mil. ss, IstM
Miss. 1st M.
Lafayette. Bl'n

do 68, 1886
SentucXy 68
^.
Illinois canal bonds, 1870
68 coupon, 77
do
1879
do
do

do

tt St.

Nashville

BSGirBITlXS.

pret

HortioMi

do

n

Ualil'oruU 7s

Rbode

Harlem
7s.

Sinking Fund..
.Morris & E^sex, convertll}le...
construction.
do
do
Jefferson KK, 1st Mart, bonds.
93
K lenn., Va. iteGa., ist M.,7{

98)4

38H

-•

JOBopn.

TOOKB AND

Bid. Ask.

i,ou< Maud i:k IstM. 7s
St. L. Jacksonville a Chic. 1st
South Side, L. I. 1st Mort. 7s.

State Bonds.
AilBBOUrldB

If

___^

eparatcj^lstfii^

•TOCKS AND SSCUBITIKB.

(Soutiicrii

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THE CHRONICLE.

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31,

6s,
68,

to

.

91

W

10;

THE CHRONICLK

«

^

Ba

I) je

i

I

a

tD

respective stocks

jj

A number of prominent

his

file.

have been introduced on
month, among which we may mention the
railroad loans

market since last
Chicago and Canada Southern, a continuation of the Canada
Southern the Jacksonville, Northwestern and Southeastern Railway 7 per cent gold bonds the Sprinjrfield and Illinois Southeastern Railway 7 per cent srold loan the I. B. and W., or Indianapolis, Btoominpton and Western Extension Railway convertiand the Indiana and Illinois Central
ble 7 per cent gold bonds
Railway 7 percent gold bonds. The principal point which is
this

—published to-day
—a number of important

In the tables of stocks and bonds which follow

month

by every subscriber who preserves

to

TABLES OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
as usual on the last Saturday of the

These are all inde:;ed in the remarks opposite their
and bonds in the tables, and can be easily referred

in our tables.

ill n i 1 r
LATEST INTEIiLIGENOE OF STATE, OITT AND
RAIIiKOAD FINANCES.
.

TAugust 81, 1872.

;

;

;

have recently been made, in accordance with late
information received from the several corporations whose securities are given.
It should always be remembered, however, by the
corrections

;

extended information concerning late changes or developments in

noticeable in regard to these loans is the fact that they are all 7
per rent gold bonds, and are offered (with one exception) at the
same price, viz., 90 in currency.
The introduction of these loans at the present time, secured as
they are on roads under process of rapid construction, and in the
case of the Springfield and Illinois Southeastern on a road wholly
completed, shows the great activity of railroad building at the
West, particularly in Indiana and Illinois. It also shows that
the bankers in this city, who are acting as financial agents for the
several loans, have confidence that the favor of the investing public for first mortgage railroad bonds is not yet exhausted
and a
confidence also that monetary affairs will probably remain in such
a situation as to render the negotiation of their bonds quite prac-

the financial affairs of States, cities or other corporations embraced

ticable.

Chronicle
only a summary of the

regular subscribers of the

that these tables can fur-

nish, at best,

financial

condition of the

various States, cities or companies, and that they should always

more detailed information to the pages of the Chroni
CXE indicated in the " remarks" column of our tables. For in
stance, during tne past month we have published a fulHabstract
of the annual report of the Chicago and Northwestern, the Chic,
ago Burlington and Quincy, the Leavenworth Lawrence and Galveston, and other important companies'; and also much other
refer for

;

CANAL STOCK ANU BONO
DESCRIPION.

Outstanding

For explanation of all references
foot uotei^ OD Isi page of RK. Tables.

Bonds,

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Amount

Miles
of
see C'nal

LIST.

Rate

yf^^^

,

REMARKS.

liue
Stocks.

by Whom.

(?en't.*P»5''""'=-

5

Principal

when

Where Payable and

lastDivi'd

fANAIiS.

A i>etow'«r«—stock
mortitage (orlglnallv' t2,8(»,000)
Chempeake <x OAfo— BtoCK
Maryland Loan, sinking fund
Chesapeake

60

l8t

Guaranteed Sterling Loan
Bonds having next preference
Delaware DivivioJt —stock
iBt mortgage
Detaware dt Hudtmn —stock

;

var

—

25

Registered Itonds
Registered Bonds
Regi8te-ed Bonds
Dela. <t ^anVrtM— stock
LeJugh Coal tfc Navigation— Atoo-Ti
1 oan, convertible, coupon, gold
Ist mortgaiie reeistereu
1st mort. registered, RR
Mort. loan, on euuipments &c.,gold
Loan coveriible Into stock till Dec, '72...
Monottgahela Nav. Co.— stock
Ist

1867
1869
1871

:(Ki

iro

1836
1860
1865

Boat loan
Prelerred stock scrip dividend
/'cnnsw/cania— Sfock
Ist !«., guar, by Penn. RR., s.f. $5,000.(100.
West Br. & S squ., Ist and 2d mort

1870

1,000
!,000

var.
var.
50
1,000

"50

-Vac— stock, common

Preferred stock
1st mortgage (due
2d mortgage

50
i88i, ext.

to 1897)

1,000
1,000
1,000
l.iOO
1,000
1,000

bonds

Improvem nt bonds
Boat and car loan
Boat and car loan
SttHQuehatnia tt Tide TTa^er- Stock
Maryland loan, 2d mortgage
Snsqh.Ca a), common bonds, 3d mort...
do
- pref. end T.W. priority bds.
Union— slocK
Ist

1,000
1,000

1,0(0

mortgage
mortgage

Common

1,0110

50

mortgaae

iSc*WA//WW

800,000
15.000,000
1,500,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
4,999,400
8,272,800
9ai,000
5,566,27;
a.000,000
5,000,000
l,^96,^79
1,003.800
103,000
1,025,000

1,010
i,oon
1.000
1,000

I

2-1

1633,350

100
50
1,«>

Jforria— Slock, consolidated
Preterre i-tock
1st

50

50

Del. City to Cbesap. City, Md. Net earnings from operations, 1871, »295,08'<',

Annual report in Chiiomclk. v. II, p. 764
1870
shows net receipts in 1871, $283,547.
1890
Balto..A. brown & Sons.
1885
Philadelphia, otBce
Aug., 1872 Leas d to Lehieta Coal
Nav. Co., at Int,
do
do
July 1, 1878 on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on stock.
N. T.Jofflce.Tl Bwsy. Feb., 1872 Net receipts in 1871. $'2.100.1'4. Ca'h dlv. In
N. Y., Bk of CommerCB
1877
6yr8, 116p. ct. i-eases
b. & Susq. «nd
do
do
1884
Reus.
S. Railroads. Annual report in
do
do
1S91
Chkonjclk, v. U, p. 732.
N.T., Office N.J.Cen.RR July 10, '72 See Cam. & Aroboy RR. (v. 14. p. 522,595.)
May, 1867 Gloss receipts last year, $1,509,199; exFblladclphia, office,
1894
penses, interest and taxes, $1,236,814 ; net
do
do
1884
Income, $272,385. See annual lepoit in
do
do
1897
Ci^BONicLE. (V. 14, It. 659.) Cent. RR.
do
do
1897
of N. J. assumes $2,310,000 ol gold loan
do
do
1877
01 1897. (V. 12, p. 465. 689.)
Pittsburg Omce.
Jan., 1872 Grof^s leceints. ISil, $-.75,120; expenses
N. Y.,N.B'kof Com'ce. July 1, 1887 arid taxes, $78,772 ; dlvds. In 71. 9 per ct .
Leh. Val. RR. Co.J>hila. Aug, 1872 Leased, April, t'.S7:, to Lehigh Valley RR.
do
do
Aug, 1ST2
for 999 yrs. The lessees assuuiil g bds
do
do
Aprfl. 1876
& scrip paying 10 p. c , per annum en
do
do
Ajirii, 19 6
pref" stock, and 4 on consol. stock, (y.
do
do
(5ct., 1899
11, p. 714.)
do
do
Feb., 1887
Wyomliig & Wlconlsco merged in'o, and
Philadelphia office.
July' 1910
West Branch & Susq. owned by P., C.C.
!87«-8'
.Inly, 1872 Leased from June 1, 1870, to PI 11.
ReadJu y, 1872 for999yeais at annual rent of $655,000
Philadelphia, office.
March 1872 including certam r»-al and personal pro
do
do
Jan., 1882
1(.
p ty conveyed to P.
(v.14, p.
do
do
Jan., 1876
do
do
May, 1870
do
do
May, 1888
do
do
May, 1889

London.

5
6
4
6

&

5

7f.

2«
M.i

S

A

&

7 f
7

6g.

6g.

&

285,000
236.965

J.&

J.

J.& J.
J.& J.
F.&A.
F.&A.
M. & S.
J.& J.

6 f
6

25c.
25c.
6

J.

&

&

J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.

1,('00,000

&

1

J.

M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.

1,311,000
325,316
2,907,850
3,000,000

mortgage

"72

July, 1886

Brown & Sons.

Balto.,A.

6

1,175,0(10
5(1(,000

103,164
4,457,150
2,805 000
743.000
1.645.041
2.608.977
1,751.213
4,016,670
171,354
305,500
800,000
633,350
2.002,746

do

do

1,1197,872

1,000
100

June 17,

Philadelphia, oflSce.

1,880,800
8,229,594
2,000,000
4,875,000
1,699,600

Phlla.

&

Baltlmoie.

do
do

Jari!,'l8:5
n. 1, !87S
Jan., 1894

do
do

Leased to P. & Rea-'Ing RR. for interest
on bonils and half of net e rnings m1370-71
deficit after expenses and Int;

erest

Gross
Fblladelphia, office.

m!&'n.

May'l,1883

was

r.

$82,657. (14, p. 77.)
c ipts, 1870, $58,-"90 operal In?
;

ptnses, same. Nominal

ex

cost,$5,9</7,8()6„

MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONO LIST
DESCRIPTION.

Bonds,

INTEREST.

Date Size or Amount

of
par
OutWhen I
For expHnation of all references, see Bonds. valuet st'nding. „., t P^ysblefoot-notes on 1st ageofRR Tables
Cent
i

Adams Express Co.— stoek
Amer. Merchants' Union Ex.— stock
American coal— stock
Amer. Dock& I'l.provem't Co
Atchison Brid-'e, 1-t mort.. guar
Atlantic Mail Steamship Co—stock..
Boston Water Power
Canton Improvement Co., Bait
Union R.R. bonds gnaranfecd
Cary Improvement Co.— stock
Central of N.J. Land Co
Consolidation coal of Md.— stock
Ist mort. (convertible)
Cumberland coal and I.— 1st mort..
do
do
2d mortgage
Cumberland Coal & Iron Co— Stock
Ills. & 8r.
ouis Br dge Co
Louisville Bridget o
Mariposa Land & .Mining Co —stock.

100
100
25

10,000.000
18,000.000
1,500,000

100

4,000,000
4,000,000
7Sl,iB0
783,000
55,00OBhs.

M.&N.

Preterre

t

stock

Quicksilver .Mluine Co.— Com. stock
preferred stock
Ist morig 'ge. gold
2d morteage.golfl
.. ..
Sprlnij Mountain coal.— stock
Spruce Hill coal.—stock
L II ted States Express— stock
Wells, Fargo & Co. Express—stock..
Western Union Telegraph—stock
1st mort-'ane
Real estate bonds, gold
i

WUkesbarre

coal

.

.

When

Due,

Stocks,

Last Dlvr'd.

N. Y., Bank of N. Y.
Sept. 2, 1872
do
do
July, 18T2
NewYorkttffice.
Mar., 1872
N. Y..Cent.RR. of N.J.
Guar, by Ch.&

i,2()i),bbo

100

16X

1864
1852

lOO
1,000
1,000

100

10,25(),(m
513,000
307,000
493,000
500,000

Dec.

2X

100

lOO
90

"50
100
lOO

50
10
100
100
lOU
'i',66o

100

H.

&

& Cen.Br. U.

St. Jo.,

Chrosicle, vol. 14, p. 796.
CnRONICLE, V. 15, p. 19.

Boston, Office.

J.& J.
J.& J.
F.&A.
J.& D.

100
100
100
100

S." .v.,

N. Y.,

office, 71

New

N. Y.,
.N

.JY.,

Bk

Jan.

Bway.

York.
do
do

Annual repor

9,186ft

Deo! i

1871

A

sinking fund provision

Is

made

for each

Jan., 1885

mor

1879
Feb., 1879

April

15, 1872

of Commerce.

Gllmao, Son

&.

Co

10,000,000

See Chbosicli, t.

13, p. 324

Property valued at

$7,500,0(X).

5,"0(,,000

4,100,000
5,000,000
4.3IS.200
30,000,000
4.000,000
512,50';

Dec, 1870

Q-P.
F.&A.

Sept., 1869

N.

Y.,.lll

do

Broadway,
do

May, 18T2
Aug. 1, 1881

(v. 14, p. 765.)
c. (v. 15, p.

Average div. since Aug., 1867, lOp.
See CllRONlci.K, v. 14. p.730.
Dividends in 1871. 20 per cent. (v.

14.

p. 633.)

Pennsylvania R.R., branch Company.

2,5 0,000
5,700,000

4,30 ',000
500,000
1 ,000.000
1,250,000
1.000,000
6,000,000
5,000,000
15.000.000
4.000,000
1.500,000
3,400,000

P.

1867

July, 1866

A.'&'O.

I

Maryland co il— stock
New Central Coal (Md)
N. Y., Nnwioundl & 1, ond.Tel.— Stock
Pacinc Mai! s eamahip Co.— stock
Pennsylvania coal— stock
Ist mort-'a -e bonds
Pennsylvania Company

Q.-M.

& J.
M.& S.
J.

%

Principal,

Where Payable and
by Whom.

J.& D.
I.&.I.

J.&

N.Y., E. Kelly

&

J. &J.
J.& J.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.

lam

Co.

do

i!i;'i

Jan

J.

New York Offlcc.
New York, office.
N. Y,, Bank of N. Y.
N. Y. union Trust Co.
Philadelphia.

20, 1872

iVng,'V,'l9T2
July 5, I8T2
Jan., 1870
1875
May, 1902

Nov.,

1869

Gross receipts. April,

.Net

1871 to April, 1872, $8,251.
(v. 15, p. 75, 155.)

receipts, $2,697,816.

AngOBt

THE CHRONICLE.

81, 1872.1

2Ifl

STATE SECURITIES.
[Etitercd according to act of Congress, In the year 1872,

by

Wm.

nbMrrlbers will coafsr a Kreat ntvor by g^lvluK
Date Blze or
par
of
Bonds. Value'

DESCRIPTION.

B.

at*

Dana

&_

.

,

extended

18T2
1866
1866
18T0
1866
1866

extended

do
do

do

....

Sterling bondB of 1850, extended,...
bterllDK bondH, extended

do
do

do
do

New bonds
do
New loan of

vm

1866
1868
1J73
'70-11
1870
1870

i

IWi
Railroad bond Indorsements
Loan o Mont. & Fluf ala KK
Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga RR
Loitn to New Orleans &. Selma RR.
'

Arkitimrts

b
b
b

Out-

(168.000
1,911,000

473,800
68S.00O
64,8(10

....

»
b

49'J.OOO

1.C00

8
8

8

N

N.y., Duncan, S. ft Co.
do
do
d'>
do
do
do
.Tune 1.
London, Union Bk,
J. ft J.
4o
do
do
do
do
do
Duncan,
8. ft Co.
N. y.,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
ft

da
do

N

1869

im

Little

1,000

6

18K

Rock

1869
1870
1870
1870
1870

..

Arkani^as Central
California :
Civli bonds, sinking f and, gold

1857
1860

do
bonds
bounty bon<^

fiddlers' relief

do

State capltol bonds
Connecticut
War bonds, 10-20 year.

do
do
do
do

.

Duncan, 8 ft Co.
do
do
do
do

J. ftJ.
J.
J.

2.850,000
2,185,000
l,67",00O

4

The Gorernor't message, published

May,
May,
May,

1892
p- 88
1886
JUU", 1890
1886
1886
1886
1886
1888
.Ian. 1,1892

Y.,

N. Y.,Un. Trust Co.
do
do
do

1870

fe?

:j()year..

20 year.
10-30 year..

non-taxable, 20 vr..
Florida
Old bonds held by IT. S. Govt...
Duo School and Internal Imp fund

Convention bonds
State bonds (sold or hypothecated
do
Lohii to Jackson P. & Mob. RR
Georgia :
Western & Atlantic RR. bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
Atlantic & Gulf RR. bonds
Bonds, Rct of Ma ch 12, 1866
Bonds, act Sept.. '70, k"*'^
Bonds, HCt Oct., '70. xold
.

,

.

1861
1863
1864
1861
1865

100
1,000

a

1,000
1,000

250,000
26J,0
30,000
194,000

1,000

2I0,(»I0
4,000,OCX)

500

1812
1813

1,000

Var'i.

a r
500

a
1,000
l,00O
l,(JOO

1,000
1,000
1,000

b
1871

J.

706,700
912,000
1,474,000
935 500
1,741,100

1,000

RR

Refunded stock bonds
N rinal University bonds
Thornton loan bonds
"War bon ds
Revenue deficit bonds (to Chicago)

1,000

100,000
176,500
866.000
800,000
3,900,000
8,000,000
1,S80,0'0
7.545,900
1,880,000

ft

J.

do
do
do
do

250,0110

b

1868
1S68-6!
1871
1870

<lo

J.

1,983,000
125,000
319,500
605,000

1857

1866
1870
1870
Railroad endoraeni'is (to July, 18;!) 1870-71
Brunswick
Albany
1870
lUinottt :
Itite est bonds. Inscribed stock
1W7

&

b

a
a
a

do
do
do
do

900.001
750,000
450,0
3,165,000

&J.

1899
IPOO
1900
19O0
April, 1900

Sacramento, Treasury,
do
do
d>
do
do
do
do
do

1877
1880
1883
1894

Hartford, Treasury,

JuIy,1SSl
Jan., 1883
Jan., 1884

do
do
do
do

4 O

A.

do

8
6
7
g.f.

J."&J.

7
J. 4.1.
M.
N.
7
Various.
6
F. ft A.
6
J. 4.J.
7
Q-J.
?«•
1g,

4

N.Y.,

Jan., 1872

May

1874

4

'72,^3
'4
'79-'80-'l-'6

July, 1886

Frank.

Oct., 1890

'61 -'69
fundinK, &c
Bonds for various State purposes.. •61-'69
Military loan
1864-69

1861 to 1869.

Kentucky :
Bonds to contractors, &c
do
.John Tlllord, act
do
Military purposes
do held by Board of Kd
MtOuiniana

b
b

1843
,

971,884
348,000
45,000
102,000
416,800
250,000

J.

ft

D.

N. Y., 4th Nat'l Bank.

J.

ft

J.

N. Y.,
do
do

do
do

M. 4S.
J.

& J.

M.4N.
July

101, ;75

889,000
346,000

J.

,

,

Maine:

do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

Jan., 1878

do
do
do
do
do

Various
Jan., Itao
Jan., 1880
Jan., 1880

g»
\a%

W.r

do
Bounty do
do
oo
Municlp il. War Debt assumed

1843
1864

IS.'C

1,000

1853

500

1865
1<67
1870
1866
1868
1870
1870
1869
1870
1869
1869

1,000
1,000
1,000

500

4 J.
do

M. &S.
Various.

do

do

do

Frankfort, Ky.

do

b

1.0(10

480.(X10

516,000
665.000

1870
1871

1,000
1,000

ft.J.

Various.

18&1-'S4
1876- '99
1884-'99

1872
Sept., 1873
1895

do

Cltlz'ns'

do
do
do

do
do
do

Bk. of La March 20, '72
do
July, 1893
do
'Tl to 1906

do
do
1886
M. ft N. N. Y., B'k of America, May 1, \9m
do
do
do
M. 4S.
March 1,1876

2 0/»l

1,000

1000

.1.

1,830,000
1,000,000
3,960,000
2,960,000
965.300

80,000
i:m,ooo
500,000
2,950,000

18.57

M. 4S. N.O.,

80,000
750.000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

[

o.»

J

SZ

3

et

51-'61

a

1863
1863
1«64

do
1,000

.1. ft

J.

M.4

S.

J.&.J.
do

M. & S.
M. ft N.
M. &S.

N. O., Cltlz'n Bk. of La.

1886

4

'88

do
do
do
Sept., 1906
do
do
do
Jan. 1,1890
do
do
do
Jan. 1, 1890
N.Y., B'k of America, March 1,1909
do
do
do
May. 1910

N.O., Cltlz'ns' Bk ot La.
1899
A. 4 0. N.Y., Bank of America.
1909
Various. N.O-, Cltlz'ns' Bk of La.
1897
J. 4, 1. N.Y., Bank of Amer.ca, July 1,1910
A. 4 0.
April, 1911

7.50,000

2,500.(00

311,000
525,000
475.000
2,832,500
3,0&l,40O

5&6 Vsrious.
6
M, ft S.
6
F. 4 A.
.1. ftD.
A. ft O.

2,273,3.'i3

J.

1872-78
»'ar., 1883

do
do
do
do
do
do
Augusta and Boston.

Aug., 1880
June, 1889

1,237,051

269,000
728,172
308,026
65,207
3,637,745
100,000
75,000

Ohio cannl.

Bait. & Susqin^hanna KR
AnnapoliB & Klkrtdpe RK

1839
1839
1868
1867

Loan
Southern Relief bonds
Deaf and I'uuib AbvIuti Loan
Defcn:'e iiounly

1871

loan, 10-15 years

Almshouse

L'n.

do

1872
1852

185S454
1853*54

House Enlargement Loan
Lunatic Hospital, &r.. Loan
State

1854
1857

Lunatic Hospital (West. Mass)

Back Uay Lands Loan
Union Fund Loan
do
do
Coast Defense Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do
do sterling

'61-'62
'61-'62

100

&c.

8.30.000

1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

100,000

500

2'20,000
1,4.50,000

a

IIO.(XX)

165,000
94,000
50,000

sterling.

.58- '61

do
do
home
do
do
sterling.
do
do
sterling.
Southern Vermont RR, Loan
Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan...
Boston, Hartf. & F.rte RR., sterling
Harbor Land Improvement

'61-'63

a

1-68

£10O&c

600,000
888 000
200,000
4,379,500
4,000,744
999,914
554 180
966,500
2,952,400

•69-'71

£1004c.

3 33.',372

War

Loan, sterltne

Tro.

4

(ireenf.

RR, Loan,

•61-'6J
•63-'64

1863
1864
1864
1869
.

Sterling loan (for £443,500).
Michifjnn:

Renewal Loan Ponds
Two Million Loan
War Bountv Bonds
Ste Marie Canal Bonds.

.

A.ftO.

31,06't

1839
18»7

ft

1,000
1,000

£1004c,

£00

iaoo&c,

i,m

l.OOU

£2
1870
I8i2

1.000

1858
1863
186S
1859

1,000

£500

200,000
400,000
3,599.024
230,000
2,150,000

t,0(XI

160.000
1,617,000

1000

463.000

1.000

81,%0

J.

London, Baring Bros,
do
do
do
do

18P0
1890
1865
1880 ft is™
1890
1890
18-5
1890
1890
1875 ft 1893
18:3
1885
Aprll,18a2-8;

Oct., 1898

perBoii.ll property is $113,915,561 ; railroad propel,
iy, $55 516,042; real "State, $25'>,289,.395, or about

onc-flfth of the actual value. The 111. Cent. RR.
tax amounts to about $500,000. Bonds ot 18T1 Issued for relief of Chicago, (v. 18, p 569.)

The valuation of real and personal property in 1871
was $10e.75SJ75. Bonds of counties, towns, and
cities are registered, and Interest collected by
the State,

(v. 14, p. 457.)

is $2.T2O,7'0. Befources of sii.k'ng fund, $2,456 49). Total valuation of property in 1871, $426,822,707. Tax rate,
45 cents on $10().

Qu:rter.
J 4.1.
Quarter,
A 4 0.

J.&
6
6

J.

do
do
.1.4 J.
M.ft N.
ft O.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

A constitutional

amendment

limits the total debt

Direct d. bt, Jan. 1, 1872, was
to $25,000,000.
$2O.188.i-0O; contingent debt, $6..579.683: temporary
It has
$3,476,'268; total outstandli g. $30,244,751.

been decided, however, that bonds authoriz d
previous to the amendment may be issued,
which Includes $120,iiOO to .Miss, ft Mex. Gulf
Canal
$694,000 to N. La. 4 Texas RR.; $2,075,000
bonds guar, for N.O.. Mob. 4 Texas RR.; $2,2.50.0410
bonds to be Issued to same company $1.0*25.000
(or more) to N. O., Baton R. 4 Vicksburg RR.;
$100,000 to Shrcveport Hospitsl $100.0ai subs, to
Miss, Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personul properly In 1871 a-sesBfd at $2 059l.4!7. Kate of
;

:

;

State taxation, in 1871,

UH mills

;

in 1872 larger.

Jan., 1872, w«B t611,-265 i
the municipal debt slnk'g fund was $1^7,030; $840,.
matured in IS71. After I ht- U.S. Supreme Court decision, interest was p>ld in gold
whs reversed, valuation In
lill the derision
1870, $224,812,!i00, tax 5 mills.

000 of debt

a'sei^sed vaTuati.^n of property In 1871 was
on which the rate of taxation was 19K
cents per $100; income from dividends on railroad, canal and other stocks owned by the Stale
was $354,123. The Stste has largely assisted
canals and railroads, and holds $4,691,51.^ of Ptrcks
and bonds of folvent companies, besidrs $1,868,.
7:(7 in the sinking fund, leaving on y $5.883.4i7 of
debt, without any offset; the State also holds

The

do
Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent

7T4.<00

varru«

4
do

2,9S8,I11

Susq. & Tide W. Canal, sterling
Ratlroa s wnd canals
Eastern Shore RR.
Baltimore & Sn§n, RR

do

(v. 14,
v. 15, p. 155, 187,

;

The war debt sinking fund

Augusta and Boston.
Boston, Suttolk Bank,

:

Balt,& t'hio RR., sterling
Chesapeake a- Ohio Canal, st'g

Md. Hospital

219, 292, 489, 521, 627, 194

after 1881

N. Y., Gllman,Son& Co
do
do
do
do
do
do

)

Civ lloan bonds

JI^(M.sfirA««efr«— state

are otfered lor old ixes matnrlng -n 18T2.

The debt has been rapidly reduced. Valuation of

Am. Ex. Dank,

Various. N. Y., B'k of America.

593,000
66,000
281.000
1,652,316

,

do
do
Bonds fund'ng coupons
Bonds for redemption certifs. &c.
Bonds to Boeuf 4: Crocodile Nav. C
do
for relief of P. .1. Kennedy,
do Issued to St <te P' nit-ntlary
do to fund floating debt of State
do to .Miss. & Mex.G'lf Canal
do iss. to N. La. &, Texas RR. Co
do school held by Stat* Treas..
do to N. O.. Mob. & Chat. RR...
do to N. O., Mob. A Texas RR.

&

Assessed value of property in 1871. $284,492,488
against $225,119,592 In l670. Rate ol tax. 4 mills.
Rent, for West. 4 Atl. RR., $300,000 p, yr. The
State's Committee of investigaiion as to tt'e
issue of all bonds since 1868 rf commanded that
certain issues be cons dered void. New bonds
il8,25e.)

:

CheaappHke

A'Sessed
1871. and thone of 1881 after ()ct.. ls71.
value of real and personal properly, $339,782,783 ;
rate of taxntiou, 2 mills.
Interest overdue January 1, 1872, $157,606. Old
Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and
personal properly assessed in 1871 at $34,873,753.
Loan to J.. P. ft M. R.R., is si-cured by mortgage on road. Otber loans tora Iroadsbavc been
authorized to amount of $7,748,000 but not Issued.

The nominal deb' of Kentucky
•414 '42

Cha Itv Hospital bon<l9
Bonds for relief of Htate Treas
Bonds In aid of various railroads...
Leveeb^uds

Maryland

Debt has been reduced since 1868 from $10,000,000
to present dgurcs, by sinking fund purchases.
The 1861 bonds arc payable at nlcasure since Jnlv,

p 19.84

:

Bonds,

is being rapidly reduced by a sInkinK
Hee notice of redemption of bonds In
V. 19, p >•.

CUBONIOLE,

Co,

do
do
do
01

V. 15, p. 14.)

1869 bonds are issued to railroad!
at flO.OOO per nule ti. land grant tosds »nd $15,000
per luile to others, but llmiti-d to 850 tmlcs in all.
Assi-sKC'i valuation of all taxable pioperty about
»120,U10,000 rnic of taxation, ?>< mirs. Unfunded
debt is rao"tly held by 11. S. The "Levee" bon la
are not recognized as valid by the stattr uuthorllies. (Cuilo»l<'LE, vol. 15, p. 50, 181, 187.)

iund.

Oct., 1894
Oct., 1885

N. Y„4th Nat'I Bank
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., Lond.

1

1885

do
do
do
do

l>'nni'an,"s. ft

:

(V. 14, p. 218,317, 355,593,651

The debt

New York.

Various.

*

;

N. T., Union Trust Co,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

and a history or Alabama

Under a law of

1882

4 O

A.

1,200,(100

flnanclul situation,

Chattanootfx RR. bond transartion
Assessed
value real estate in 1871. tli:,II4,8u2: Rate of taxation reduced In 1871 irom 7s; to 5 mills. Dellclt
In receipts last llscal >ear was 1217.6?!.
The
1,000,000 lo.n of 1872 was for current liabilities,
4c. The Alah. ft Chat. UR.. was I ought by the
State, April. 1ST,' the State's goaranleed interest on the Company's bonds was not paid July 1,

i889

1P99
190O

3:»,l (10

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

in CuEoit.
IOI.K, V. 13, p. 739, and
auditor's report In
T. 13, p. ^39, show all details In rei^ard to theState

1812.

200.000

RH
Little Iiock& Kort Smith UR
L. R., rtne HlutT & N. O. RR
Miss.. Ouachita & Red Uiver RR.

t

6g.
6g.
6k.
5g.

M.

:

MemphiR&

t

5
5
5

2,<KlO,0OO

183&-39

C]

REHARKS.t

when due.

by Whom.

13,600.000
300,000

Floating debt

•

1,0110.01

Washington, D.

dUcoFered In oar Tabl««»

Principal,

Wbem Payible and

3'«00O

Fundlnjf bonds of 1869
Levee bonds (or warrants)
01 J unfunded debt
Ten year bonds for deflcleucles..,.

Kaiman

82,!W0
648,000
877,200

wtnj errorj

INTKRE8T.

Amount
(ft'ndiug.

For explanattons see f oo^noteB.
Alftbatna:
Bute bonds, due tn 1872

Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress.

ft

Immediate notice of

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

$116,7;6,288.

$20,557,166 In

unproductive securities.

Nov.,187? By a law of 1862 all Interest on the debt of
do
Massachusetts is paid in coin, excepting on the
Oct.,'7S-'74
do
temporary loans. In 1871 the debt was increased
Oct., '73-'74
.1.4.1.
do
The sinking funds number
about $2,502,200.
July, 1874
6g. J.» D.
do
sixteen, and the securities held cost $13,e'J8,364,
June, 1877
do
do
May, 1880
their
market value at close of last fiscal
;«• M.ftN.
The
do
6g. J. 4 J.
do
July, '7»-'76
f'ear being more than the original cost.
do
do
do
5g.
July, 'TI-'78
oan to Boston. Hartford 4 Erie R.R. is secured
do
do
5g.
do
bv deposit of $4,000,000 "Berdell" mort. bonds.
July, 1883
personal
real
and
do
do
do
The assessor's lii'grcpate of
5g.
July, 1894
do
do
property in the State is $l,591,9"3,0rti. the actual
May, 1894
§« M.ftN.
do
London. Baring Bros.
5g.
value >eing $'.'.3ff7,tK>l,4 7. Taxation In 1871 "a«
May, 1891
London, Baring Bros.
5g. .1. ft .1.
July, 1881
$21, 892,943 of which $8,631,000 wa« for Slate purdo
do
poses, and $14,739,715 for municipal. Revenue
5g. A. 4 O.
Oct.,'8»-'90
do
Boston. Treasury.
April, '91-'9S
is also derived from a tax on tavlngn bsnk
5K.
do
London, Baring Bros.
deposits, on corporations, on national bsnk
5g.
April, 188^
The
Sg. J- ft. I.
do
do
stock'', and ffom several o'her sources.
Julv. '8 -91
Boston, Treasury.
cri'dit of Msssachu.elts in the London market
5g. A. 40.
April, 1890
AVar loan, registered,
6g. J. 4 J.
do
do
is deservedly very high.
July, 1877
do
London. Baring Bros
currency 6's, were paid after Jaly Vm.
"^
J.4 J., ;900
do
Boston. Treasury.
5g.
Jan., 1875
do
London, Hanug Bros. July, 1891
5g.
The debt has been dlmlulshed $1,594,092 in 4 last
years. Assessed v;iluatlou of real and personal
J. ft J. N. Y., Mercantile N Bk
July, 1878
do
do
do
do 1873. '78 4 '83 property, 18' 1-2. $630,000.0(10. and rate of taxation
M.ftN.
do
May, 1890
do
do
2J4 mills. Surplus revenue is applied to purchase
.T.4 J.
July, 1879
ol bonds as fast as It accumulates.
do
do
do
5g.
5g.
5g.

^

A.

do

Boston, Treasury,

do
do
do
do

•

SiK.ornnr »«(««.— The seeral denominations in which h(,nds are Issued: n,500 and 1,000; ft, 100. 500 end 1,000; d, 100 and 1,000; «, also over 1,000; A '250; ». ICOftc: »S0
When Pnyablf.—,1. ft J. stands for .Tan. ft Julv; F. 4 .\.,Feli. 4 Aug.; M. ft S.. Miicli & Sept.; A. ft O., April 4 Oct.; M. ft N., May 4 Nov.; J.4 D., June 4 Dec.

Q.— J., quarterly from Jan.; Q.— F., quarterly from Febr-aarv: Q.—M,, quarti-rly Irom March.
Kenuirki.— The flgnree in brackets at the end of remarks, In each caee, refer to the volume an* page of the Chboniolk, containing
subject

I»l«r7!i'\tl0B

npan the

[August

THE CHUONICLE.

280

31, 1872.

STATE SECURITIES.
Subscribers will confer a ffreat favor by fflvlns us Immediate notice of any error discovered In oar Table*.
DESCRIPTION.

Date

S ze or

INTEREST.

Amount

par
Out.
For I'xpUniiUon of all reference* see Bonds. Value' st'ndiug.
(Tent
i 001 n 'tt:8 on preceding page.
ot

"^F

Principal,

Whenr

Loan

Stale building

do
do

18«9
1862
13S8

War Loan

Uailroad Bouds(not recogolzed)

....

State bonds

•66-6

Consolidated bonds

1868

RR

liondtsto N'orth .Mo.

'51-8
'57-9

BondH tuCiUroA Fulton RR
Ilonds to Platte County RR
Bonds to Ir 'U Mouiitalu RR

'59-6a

•H-9

PaclUc KU
S. W. dr.Pftcmc Rli
S. W. r.Pacillc RR. (guar.)
ilannlbal & St. Joseph RR
mtia:
State bonds
do
to lund floating debt
HttmoHfUre:
War loan coupon bonds
d>
do
do
do

'52-9
'57-66
'56-61
'5»-7

'

;

» JtTKey:

!

"W

Whom.

When

REMARKS.

Due.

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
l.UOO
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

M.&N.
l.&D.
3.

4.39,0.10

2,379,000
1.456,000
1,589,000
3,000,0Oi)

61-2
1364
1666

618,000
600,000
150,000

1861
1863
1;61

1,199,900
1,002,900
593,400

J.

do
do
do
do

5,219,0><)

500.000
160,000

It,

do
do
do
do
do

I

1867
1871

J.

do
do

2.727,000
2.961,000
392.000

501 J»

&

J.

100,000
iOJ,ux)
50,000
100,000
2,275,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
l,l«)
1,000

Treasury.
do
do
do
do
do
do
T.,
Metropolitan
Bk.
N.
St. Paul,

bonds are held by the permanent school
The "Minnesota ?-tate Railroad" bonds,
which are repudiated, were issued in 1858 to the

J.

M.

&!.
&, S.

A.&O.

State Treasury,

do

Concord or Boston,
do
do
do
do

amount of Ss2,275.ti0C their re-og' ition is discussed in the State. Total property valuation.
»90,lil,8«2, taiation 5M nulls.
The valuation of r-al estate 1 18T2 was »13J,5?3,142
and or personal, $140,622 360. Total, f5;B,lS5,5'.r2.
upon which the tax Is 5 mills. The Hannibal &
St. Jos-ph RR. provides the interest on its bonds,
bonds due Jan., •8J2. were paid in gold, but after
that time in CJrrency. pursuant to a resolution
ot the Leglslnure. The Courts have thus far
sustained the law. The Governor's message, as
to finances, was published 1 1 Cijbokicle v. 13,
;

Dec.,18S3

N. Y.,Nat. Bkof Com.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Unncan, S. & Co.

M. &S.
M. & S.

fund.

1877
1878
1879
1872

'71-'8S

•;7'89
'89- '90

•74- '89

'T2-'89

1876
1876

p. 806.

'73- '87

Total valuation of real estate 1870, $11,320,113; perMarch, 18Ti
sonal, $8.377,995 tax ($1 12)i per $100) amounted
March, 1881
to $2,11.603.
Debt reduced last year, $419 201. All the bonds 01
July, •7?-8
New Hampshire were Issued for war purposes,
Sept., •84-9
and have been steadily reduced in amount.
;

Oct., •72-4

Of he

first two classes of bonds the principal is payable. $100,000 per year. Slnklnir fund, Nov., 1871.
was $1,183,112. Valuation of all property in lb71
$584,401,540. Statetax. 3 mills.
There is also $68,000 contingent deb' to L.I. BR.,
$7,36: per annum for Indian annuities. Sinking
tiinds at ell se of fiscal ye ir, Sept. 3'i. 1871, wore
$.5,1.)9.793 for bounty de' t ; $1.80.i.;41 general lund
$1.651,2i6 canal debt
and $19,139 L. f. RR.- making total debt, less sinLliig funds. $.9,482.71 2,
•

an oan bonds, tax free
do
do
do
o
York:

>

by

All these

Jfi7i netfota :

do
do
Sioux

Where Payable and

'»y«-"

taxable

do

coupm

Bounty loan bonds,

do
do
registered BtocK
General f una debt— Axtor ^toc^c.
do
do
aeficiencr loan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
.

TTuder Art.,

f

canal Debt.

.

Sec.

7,

1827-3!
-.948

1818
1818

a_
"?
"S

tss

U-i
p;5

Delloiency lo n of 1812
Compiroller's bda (by Kev. Siai,*!}).
yo?-t/i Carotina:
liR. and Improvement bonds, old.

l,'.6-'.900

a

do
do
do
do new (not Bpecial tax)
do
do
do

Funding bonds, since war
do
do
do
RegistM certificates of literary fund
Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. ai, '68.
Special tax bonds
Ohhi:
liegstered loan, payable after 1B70.

do
do
do

do
do

do

ilo

do
June
do
do
O^-effo/i— Belief bonds
Bountv bonds
"Willametre Canal and Lock
do

1S;5
1^81.
1866.

1,000
1,000

1866
1863
1867

66,473

I

.

do
do
do

ftK1.5iJ0

900,000
800,000
1,531,887
1.106,420
5.150,200
2,099,000
47S,000
880,000

^'

f

'x,r7.^S°e"c!"3?'^2S
Art 7, Sec. 12.

I

Ir

1,372,000
20,675,000

ft

b

J.&

J.

do
do

Trenton * J. City.
do
do
do
do
do
do

N. T., Manhattan Bank.
do
do
do
Albany,
5
N. T., Manhattan Bank.
5
do
do
do
6
Albany.
5 & 6
N. T.. Manhattan Bank.
5
Q'p.
do
do
do
6
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J.& D.
do
do
do
do
6g. J.* J.
Albany.
5 <fc 6

J.&

7

J.

do
do
do
do
do

7

New

4.738,800
3,639,400
2,6>n,000
1,739,000
2,417,400
l,721,JOO

him

045
100.000

1,000

11,407,000

Jan., •73-84

Jan., •86-96
Jan., ^91-02
April, 1877
April. 1873

At
At

Oct., 1874
Oct., 1875

Dec,

On demand.
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
Raleigh, Treasury,

New

York.
do

do
do

do

May4

Register'd do do
Coupon loan of April 19 (1(31,000 reg)
Military loan of Mav 15 (cp. & reg.)
Sttock loan of Feb. 2 (registered)...

do
do
do
do

do

do
do
do
do
do

<io

Chambersburg

(cp. &reg.)...
(reglst'..re )...
(cp.
reg.)..

&

(regstered)....
ctfs. May 2(, (reg.).

1850
ISM)
1860
1896

&c.
&c.
&c,

100,
100,
100,

wo, &c.

N, Y. Amer. Ex. Bank

675,891
1,600,000
4,095.309
2,400,000
41,S00
46,02!
200,000

do
do
do

do
do
do

do
do
do

Jan., 1871
Jan., 1876
July, 1881
Jan.,1837

State Treasury.

7
7

1875
1875

do

1

1849
1852
1.-52

1000

iai2
1852
1853
1861
1867
1867

1,000
1,000
1,000

18li7

1867
1867
186i
1871

400,000
396,010
112,000

1,000

&c

50

&c.
&c.
&c.
&c.
&c.
&c.

50,
50,
50.

50,
50,
50,

Phila ,Farm. ftM.B'k.

6g.
5g.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harrisburg Treasury.

4«g.
5g.
5g.
Sg.
6g.

2.945,0110

335,300
2(10,000

1.507.160

6
5

S,778,5.i0

92,«50
7,890,550
90,400
9,271,850

6
5

T23,9rifl

2J!,8;6

April, 1879
July, 18S2

do
Aug., 1877

do

Aug
Aug
Feb

do
4tli do
do
5tn do
bonds
Blue Ridge RR bonds
Kew St »ttt House bunds
do
do
FuDding hill ^ receivable
do
de

...

.

J^'uuuinz

Payment of inter st
Fund ng bank bills
C nversion bonds

1862
1863
1863
1864

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,0J0

1,049,000
200,000
192,000
829,000

1794
1836
1857
1858
1859
1861
1866
1854
185i
1856
1868
1888
1868

var.
var.
var.
var.
var.
var.

38,837

ft

1,0~0
1,000
1,000
1.000
1.000

a

18611

]^and comm ssion bonds
Fire loan bonds, Pterlinjr

domestic
do
Railroad endorsements

do

letme^see:
State ilebt proper

total valuation of real and chatte'. property In
1871 was $1,502,129,971, on which the 2.09mill8 State

Prov.,B. I.H.&T.Co.

do
do
do

do
do
do

Columbia,

St.

Trees.

do
do
do
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.

189,6M
127,441
304,370
215,476
130,315
1,131,701
970,000

Columbia, Treasury.
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.

250,000
11,600
500,000
1,100,000
1,258,550
1,265.800
700,000
484,445
300,4S9
6,712,608

Feb

,

8. State holds $1,'JS4,381 in storks
of rallrond bonds. Interest is paid
loans prior to 1867. Any coupon
bonds mav be changed to registered The bonds
due in 1872 aie payable at any time till lh7I
those of 1877 ti.l 18S2; those of 18<2 till 1892. From
Jan. 1 to May 1,1872, $557,660 bonds were paid. (v.

cal year-, $1 476,8

and

1877

March,
/.

15,

Jnly, 1893
1894

Bank Note Co., $22,5IO,(«!0 of which $3,072 800
were in State Treasury $6,000,000 sterling ioan
in hands of Am Bank Note Co.; $3,953,200 des;

;

and balance $9,514,000 were delivered to
York. Of the latter,
flna-.clal agent in
$3,773,000 M'cre in use as collateral for loans;
$5 541,000 bad been sold, and $200,000 were to
troyed

1, '82-80

J\i!y 1, 'S7-97

do

July'l,'l86,S

July

1,

—

var

[•d«'S_:
--

var

4,083,991

1.000
1,000

2,172,000

|

BankT

nn. stoi;k
Railroad stocks

ca
-^3^2

1

\o

:

state apitoi stock
J =12-5
Bds to fimd int. on above to Jan, 60
Hailroad debt
Bonts end'rsed for railroads') £r^
Jlonds loaned to UR.'s, old., eae
ax
B^lR is ued to RR.'s since 'tie-

«

io
I

v.

1868

issue, no letter
serie-, letter B

Green

New

do

No Interest now paid

'67- '8- '9

not Ittered...

1,903,0*
710,000
752,417
206,001

Treasury warrants

Loan account in New York
debt 01 all kinds to Jan., 18T2
J -xuf— Sniool fund bonds
Penit-ntiary debt
I'otal

Ve^'nwnt:
War ioan bonds, coupon
flrfirfftla— Old

''

i-'inr ol

D

.

rfffistere

bonds, coupon

iferrea ceri'.fls

500c,
500,

&

1890-1910
Marca 1,1876

357,110

&

81 i,.-*)

100,500

$259,164,517.

£200

J.

*D.

rh
BoBt., N. B.

Mut. Ked'n

1886-1900
1S86-190I
1886-1900
1S36-1900

J.

do
5 -a u

ft

A

»!§§

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

London.

1876-1 -^ 6

1S;6-1886
1877-18'<7

1877-1887
1885-1901

.

reg

forX of old debt.

IJU
1871

100,
iOO,

&c.

&c

22,000,000
10,000,000

J.*

J.

J.*J.

Kiohniond. Treasury.

On

eettlcm't with

W.Va

-.

debt

is

(v. 14, p. 657, 761,791.)

being rapidly reduced.

187;-'W

Mont'pelier, Treasury.

do

J.&

a

1866
1866
1867
1S67
1867

coupons

Si.OOO.lXIO acres of land, and
also claims, on dilferent accounts against the O.
S. $451,000, which would tie to that extent an otfset
Valn^t on of properly, 1871
to the debt.

The State owns about

53T,0iS
60.000
700,000

303,969

coupon

sterling "
\rtere6t fundable to .Jan. 67
"
due to July 1, 18;l

,990,1166

h
h

registered
'

1,010
1,000

Tar.

Knndlng bonds
"

1870
1871

registered.
sterling

"
"

',4

1862
lt62

bonds, coupon.!!!.

according to a supple-

and leaving the net amount of flebt $19,961,590.
Total valuation of lands, $205,38i;,';77 : lots and
other property $T2,518,i43; total taxable, $287,905,0*20.
Ko new debt can be created, except by a
two-third vote of the people. Tnc rate of laxa.
tlon was raised to 60 cts on the $100 for 1871,
though since rcdueed to 40, but a tax lias been
laid on railroad receints, and on some olhet
sources of revenue, (v. 13, p. 601,»)31.)

1892
1901
1900
1900

3,219.690

1

Front er protection, gold. 20-40 yr.
rtofl/^lpncy bds. under act May. 1871
Claims on State before 1866

,171,337

188^-69
186

_

Is,

;

1866-67

ac
G'*»'cn issue, no letter
T^ds to iuidi"t. on abo e to Jan.,
Int. due on all bds esttm'd to Jan, '72
tloatinff debt—
rt lOK ot
ennessee notes

p. 218, 235, '250.)

total debt here given

i

735,553

';l

15,

this total debt of $.11,990,066, the Coniinro'ler deducts—debt of solvent railroads, $5,776,533 ; due
from railioads then soil, $5.2i4,032: indorsed
bonds that will pay m' crest, $2,172,000. and Interest, $130,320 Inl. ISmoB. onbonds paid In, $535,590; estimated balance revenue due, Jan.l. 1872.
$1,200,000; making toial deductions 01 $1 ,028,47.5,

I

—

New

mental report of the Co.nptroller. Oct. 21, 1871,
aficr deductingbondspaid in by ailroads. From

1868-93
1S93
1870-73

4

;

credit of sinking fund. Old debt not converted
was $6,453,908, making total debt. $11,994,90-, withr railroad endorse.it including bonds pledged,
ments. The Bine Ridge RB. serin, aulh rlzed
Taxation
187.;. is ('ecided to be unconstitutional.
for 1871, rate. State 7 mills ; county. 3 mills. Assessed value of prope. ty, $183,913,337. The State
defaulted on interest Jan., 13'i2. (v. 14, p. 385 763;

The

Turnpike road stocks

p. 218.)

revenue, $6)1.SS6.
Treasurer Parl-er. November 2". stated the debt
briefly thus: Toial bonds printed by American

Jan. 1,188<
July 1, '81-8
July 1, '87-89

JnW

all

all created for war purposes and is being
steadily diminished. The valuation of real and
personal property lor the fiscal year ending Ap^.
1870. $133,189,489. and tax 01 25 cents on $100. Total

1882

At ple'Sure.
Jan. 1, isn

on

Debt was

prll, 1893

August,

$9,i00,()00

in gold

Feb., 1882
Feb., I8S2

June, 1876

which

Revenue is raised from num'^rons sources, principal y from corroratlons. Taxes are levied on
personal property, which was assessed in 18-0-71
at $171,686,918. and the tax was $620 619. Total
revenue in 1871,^$?.197,945. Funded debt diminish.
ed $2,13!.5S5. Balance in Treasury St close of fis-

Feb., 1872
Feb., 1S77

do
London.
Columbia.

(v. 13. n. 840 )
Tlie ''ebt Is provided for by sinking funds,
will pay it at or before maturity.

1878
,1871
,1872

July 1, '75-79
July 1, 18S1
Jan.l, 1885
Julyl,lH88
July 1,1888
July 1,188)
July 1, 183

do
do

tax produced $4,35:','.28, and other local taxes,
which are very heavy in Ohio, raised $18,604,660.

,

South Carolina:
State stoclt
State HJUSe stock, 1st issue
do
do
2d do
81
do
d J
do

13, p. 740.)

'98- '99

Rft.ode Island:

War bonds

Total interest overdue Sept.30,18;i.was $1,987,519,
(For the Governor's message on finances see v,

Jan., 1900
Oct., 1898
Indefinite.
Oct., 898

PeniiKi/lvaiiia:

Inclined plane loan, April 10
loan, Ai r. 12 (»24,OOOreg.)..

The gross amount of the several issues of debt are
here given, but the value of bonds issued vinc^
1865 varies much on the p <rtlcular i-sues. Several
p'ans have been proposed for scaling down the
debt, bnt no definite action has yet been tai-en.

The

18!0

Coupon

Int"re^t on all debt except bounty loan 's voluntarily paid in gold. Bo ds due July, 1872, were
also paid in gold. (v. 14, p. 19.)

1877

July, 1887

York.

T

;

$;,92«.441 li-sslhan :87li. Net revenue of canals,
$981,588. Assessed valuation of all taxable property is $2,052,537,'-98, or about two-thirds of its
actual value. Tax rate In 1871 m as ai:ont h% ml'ls;

will.

Jan., 1874
Var., 1873

da

.183

will.

July, 1875
July, 1878

&

1

o*" April. 1871. allowing coupons
but '.h reto bepaitifor taxes was repealed
peal 18 deemed unconstitu ional and Is bclore
the courts. 4 per cent interest a year is to be
pa 11 on consol. bonds and on ^ of the face of
old bis. less tate tax. Of $22,00i:,000 conso's.,
about $l5,tKX).0'J are in coupon bonds. Assessed
valueof property in 1871. $366,116,810; tax rate.
5 mills. The tax law of 1372 applie* lo numerous
objects and is expected to raise an increase 1
revenue. (V 13 p. 1'9,I29, 839 ; 14, p. 19,175 3
457, 489,057; v. 15, p. 16.)

The funding law

;

1

THE (!HKuNICLK

Augusts), 1872.]

2S1

CITY SECURITIES.
[Eateredacconllnjrto act of CongrcM, in tho year I8T!, by Wm. H.
Siibacrlbera «rlll confer a great llavor by ulylng uii

Oato Size or Amount _^
Out.
Rate
of
pat *
Whent
Bonds. Value. st'ndlug. ,{>i
Payable.

it-not

.1(1

du

1830

1,000

1854
1881

1,1

1,0

59,000
800,000
100,000

1,000
1,OJO
1,000
1,010

350,000
so.ooo
400 000

<to

do
do

1-W
IBO

do
do
Uo

do
do
do

1870

:8n

Wiiterstock

Uoudaloanedto Alb. &

Ifll
1S51.«52
Ii65
Susit. IC.R..

Augusta, Oa :
Boads for varioas purposes

aalUmore

«0

1,01IJ

1,UOO
l,lOJ

18i8

ISG5
1860

18ti3

do

PubllcParks fDruld Hill)
Park improv'Muent Inan. ..
Loan to Unit. & Ohio U«

One

million loan, Pitts
New City Hall

&

185:)

(Mili....

13J3
1388
1870
18o4

do

Consolidated loan
Court House loan

Funding loan

1870
1871

Loan to Va. Valley K.R
To West. Hd. U.K. (forll.OOJ.OOl))..
Endorsements for \, W. va. IIU..
do
tto
York & Cum. UH
do
do West. Md. KB
do
lo
Union KIJ

lan

M.&N.
M.&8.
M.AtN.
F.« A.

10 l,0l»l
noo.ooo
1,000,000

M.&N.

Co. June, 18T2-i4 Slnklnzfund for mutUclpal bonds, 9l6,0ul per au.
num. Amount now in sinking )und, t'3s0,til6.
Bluking land lor water stock, 95,000 per atiniiru.
Loan to .\lbany A Susijaehaiiua Is secured by Isl
Co, Mch IsMigoo
mortgage uu ruad Irom Albany to . Ingiiamtuu.

do
Hay, 1819
do
June, I88U-81
Merch'nts' Bank. Feb., 1835-94

Host.,
N'. v., Duni^an, 8.

A

CO
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

Nov., 1910
Mc". 1874-91
May, lull
Feb.,18-»-8.
Nov., Xttf

lOO&c.
lOO&c.
100&:.
lOO&c.
IJO&C.
lOOic.
llW&c.
lOOic.
1004c.

7,'«7,633

Baltimore,
do

MO&C.

1,000.000
318,100

103&C.
lOJ&c.
ICO&c.
lOO&i;.

iOOtc.
lOO&c.

•j8,913

Jaly,1990

i«3

May

do
do
du
do
do
do
du
do
do
do
do
do
do

5,000.000
2,311,069
410,.353

555,586
185,733
5,000.000

1,000,00

89l,frl6

137,414
773,*IO
1,000,000
'500

1875

1,

Sept. 1,1893
Sept. 1, 1393
Sept. 1, 1390

Jan. 1, l-'93
Jan. 1,1891)
Jan. 1, lt>86
July 1, 1334

Apr.

1900

15,

1885

July

1860.

1,

1900

Baltimora.

July, 1900

do
do
do

lg7S-'85

Bangor & Boston.
do
Bost., Mcreh. Nat. Bank
Boston, 2d Nat. Bank.

1872- '85

Boston.

On demand

117 OOJ

Ib53-'65

PLscataquis liR

isu
H69
Ij69

1,000
1.000
1,0J0

Var.

274,700
560,000

A.&O.
J. & .1.
A.& O.

1,0.10,000

60j,lOO

1874
1394
1899

city credit has been loaned extensively to ra'lroads. In evcbange tor their secorltlea, which It
holds to the amount ot «il,01.5,9<>8. The sinking
fun I lor ". & o. RR, 9.5,000.(11)0 loan was 9137«Jf>f,
Dec. 3 ,187; ; West. Md. RR. sink ng fund, »tl7,«a
and the total of the several other sinking ftinds
91,469,133.
Trie amount of I'eot on winch city
pays Interest is 913,033,066,
h ii o. RR. i>ays ua
95,000,000 loan
5Vater loan is -.aid hy Inco-ue of

m

;

waterworks, and Public
Hallway, and interest on

by City Passenger
91,4**','0O by otter cornln\n 01 1373 for West. .Md.
R.R. is to be lnplaceof9.'i'5,Vlx, bonds pteviujsly
endorsed. The assessed va^ue 01 properly in '8.0,
9302,756.140. Popnlatlon la I8-0»,1« 367,3.54, agunsl
312,418 In 1860
Loao' are iFsued in registered
stock and are generally due at pleasure after tho
dates of maturity named. The fiscal year now
closes uct. 31.

The

paules.

1852-'6S

3-7.759

Renewal City Debt
For va-ious city pu poses

1J53
185! 'W

583 ,2M

do

1861-63
1314

1870
187)

Renewal of water bonds ot '48
Water loan, sterling
18I6&19
.^ity notes (new main) Act 185S
1361
Water loan (Cliesuut Hill Rcso.)... I860
do
(Water into DorchestKr). 1870-71
Boston Higblands
Dorchester water loan

1.000
1

183,5110
4,000.0110
638,IX)0

eh

1,919,711

UUO

394,000
3,376,000

1863

1870

5-6
5

to

7

5g.

5g
4>ig

6:5,0' 10

6

70a,000
SiS.OOO

6

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London.

1878-'79'
1873- '87
18;4-'92
137i-'8«
18I4-'?5
18T!-'85
18r!-'8!

Boston.

Boston.
do

do
do
do

unty

iheuet Increase ot debt
Tne total debt. Airli

In U71-72 was
30, 1873, » as

and the sinking fund then held,
Sinking fund provisions are sufficient
as It matures. T e >,terllug
i'iOO.OOO loan, negotiated in 1870, netted thecliy
93,833.415 la currency. An Interesting article lu
i745,3'J!<.
28,628,3:35,

11,634,337.

to

meet the debt

",»-'83&'98-'99

190O-1901

Tbi

Waterloan.
Debt of Wiiilamsburgh loan
do
do local improvem t
Brooklyn local improvement loan.
Mt Pro'peet Square loan,
Soldiers aid fund loan
.

G'dA

Vol.

Bremen's

Bu9hwick

av.

Hoath Seventh
Union street
Fourth ave.
do
Wallabout Bay
Bedford ave

Kent ave. basin

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.

loan...

National Guard loan,
Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local
Tnird street
do
do
do
do
do
Oowanus Canal linpr. loan, do

18t9-'50
18.i3

1955
18.W-'61
1861

1S57
1863
18 i4
1-65
18

B

.

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,00U
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000

1867
1866
1865
1866
1S67
13 a
1867
1867
1967
1869
1870

..

local.
.

isea-'Ti
18i7-'7i

P'lwerage bonds, continuous, local
Ass. fund bonds, co it nuous
do
Central ave. sewer bonrls

187 J

So. Brooklyn
do
Temporary debt, tax cercldcaces...

31)9,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,030
1,003
1,000
1,000

734,0
278,000
295,000
2,100,000
8,953,000
9.471.000

187!

1S71-B

1,960,1100

ISSC

1

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do

0

r

rate of taxation on the assessed valuation
last
year,
averageo 93 84 on the 91U0.
rate has been
redueed, they
say, to
less
t an
3
per cent
assessed
on the
valuation of last year. The Mayor in his Message, states the debt 10 Dei-. 8, 1871, at 93i,2i5,00i'
for pub. Imiir'm'ts, less 91, '.00,135 in sinking fund,
99,557,405 lor local imnrovements (as marked local
in this tabii*) which
are a lien on the prop-

S

H
M

.

>i

of

18T3-'78
1873
1375
1879.'81
1891

The

18n

'^i

188.5- '94

1880- '81

erty

1875
1861-'73

a"
m!
cri

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

,

%

-J.

*•*

»31,783.

1877
1879
1901-'ll
1915-'34

1881-1902

sUs

Syrs f r d'te

a.
i

s

'

a

1

do
1880
187J-74-75

Bonds are mostly held within the State of South
Carolina, and intere,4t is paid in Charleston.

1969 "98
1883-'34

Charleston

1690

Duncan,?. & Co,
do
do
N.Y., Am.Exch.N.Bk.
do
do
do
do
1. Y., Duncan, S. & Co
do
do
A. & O N. T., Am. Exch. N. Hk.
Var.
N.y., Metropolitan Bk

87
3."

282
3.135

It

1368- '90

"s

•3^
=s
O.Z

Total funded debt, April 1, 1872, 914,103,000. Floating debt, 9334,64). Assessed value of realproper-

1874-'82
1883-'95

S. T.,

do
do
do
do
do
do

3,593,
'

a

by

1868-'II5

do
do

.J.& J.

1,030,
3.790,

a

3,0.10,

1363-73

pain

18«6-'95

:

Water loan
do
Sewerage bonds
do
River improvement bonds
Municipal and School bonds.
do
8. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go).
Cook County debt

be

1877 '86

1872-'i)0

njt

must

1873-'90

lS67-'90

!=

and

benefitted

float ni; obligations, 91,537,543, cons'sting ot'^cert ficates and 9100,000 due Chicago, Dec, 1872.
Total debt, 930,66 ,768.
The Committee of Fifty
claimed thut the total debt was (In January 1873)
933,4s6,953.
Population in 1870, :|9«.300 against
•366.661 in I860, Valuation of property in 137! 9303,-

1831
1881

003

5,1!2,000
51,500
90,000

183S-'54

oklyn.

J.

do

4,811,5)5
300,000
75.010
•.,630

Charleaton, S.C.:
City stock

do bonds (coupon)
Fire loan bonds

150HI0

1,.J00

1,000
I.OIX)

&
do
do
do
do
do

.55,000

1,000
1,000
1,030
1,000

1,0110

J.

55,000

133,000
213.000
90,000
553,000
27.000
33.000
25,000
167,000
135,000
353,000
339,000
391,000
336,000
230.000

Uioo

..

do
do
do
do
do

N. V. Bridge loan, reg & coupon.
Prospect Park loan,
do
Waterloan

Cincinnati

was 250,626. egainst
1871 was

in 1370

Valuatiuu of real estate In

3,214,9.50; personal property, 9!17,4Pi,60O-, total.
3,66i,5r,0, i.pon winch the rale ot taxation
5i per 91,000 for State and 911 53 for Cltv- and

was

1899-1900
1900-1901
1872-'13
:877-'79
1875-1901
1900-190!

London.

177,840 In 1860.

f

;

City Hall loan

Cfdcago

*f

3,033,395
11,1»8,6;5
1,791 500
;30,000
631,700

(lo

tVar debt, recruiting, bounties, Ac.
do
for bounties
Roxbury ddot assumed
Uorcheste- debt ass iined
Consolidated St. Imp loan, st'rliug

Var
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d>
do
do
do
do
do
do
eo

I'l'rk

9'..i<X',000

The popnlatlon of Boston

:

Various Trust Funds

Brooklyn

(96,8(13.

ValnaMon of real and peroonal nroperty 99,f,73,(ir5.
Rate of taxation, 3s per ct. 'I'he loans to Europe
& N. Am. RR., am to Bangor & Piseataqu s Hit.
are secured by hrst mortgages on those roads.

Me.:

Bangor&

3,300,

ty. Sept., 1371, was 9336.993,650 : > ersonal, (52,817,
820.
(K of actual value.) Total loss br fir><
calculated at 9196 000,000.
Tax rale for 1.373, 10
mills ; rebate of taxes lor ]om bv lire, 9800,000.
Poiiulatlon in 1870 398,983, against "10'3,36'> In 1-60.
Cook county de'jtis all 7 percent, '-xcept 9130,000
due In 1873, and interest is all payable in J,
J.
orlnM.
(V. :5, p. 8!.)

1S30
1890-'!15

1890-'95
1873- '76
1874-'99
18T3-'79

&

&N.

1S7J-89

:

Bounties to Volunteers
Bounties to Volunteers
To build ICtrglcston Ave. sewer.
Loant o Cln. & Hills. RR
to Little .Miami

RR

1863

1000

,B'!

136,3

1.000
1,000

F

IS.V)

l,00il

1814

1,030
1,000
1,030
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,010
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

S

T

A

i-Jatoii&Ham.RR
G
Covington iSi Lex. RR
H
Ohio i Mississippi RR
I
Marietta* Cin. RR
M
Common School purposes, rog
A
Bonds to fmd floating d'^bt
BdstoO&MRRtopur. wlif prop.N
do for Common School purposes.,
do to pur re il estate for Workh'seY
do to build WorkhonSi
Y'!
do pur. orph. Asvi. gils for park.O
do for erection of a Workhouse.
do for waterworks
C!
do for waterworks
CI
do for Corimon school piirposesP!
do for Common School purposes.P
do toO& vIRRtopur. whf prop X
do pur Epls.Bary'sGdsforpirk.Q
do forexten.dtiluip. waterworks C
do
do
do
I)
do
do
do
E
.

SlK or par o'llue.-Jne
'

19o,0;ilr

724

Venobscot ife Kennebec Hit. loan...
European ib N. American HR

^

du

do

AD.
F.4 A.
M.4 9,

500,000
l,6M),00O

City debt proper

'

M.AN.
J.

Augusta.

.

do
do
do
do
do

AD. S,Y.. Duncan, S. 4

J.

The
Var.
18.11

Nat'l

ICEMAKKS.t

WboDi.

:

Exempt

tiiinpor,

Tabl««i.

City recelpU, 1871, (315,389^ lut.ajc not,

Water loan
Consolidated bounty loan

BoHton

Principal
wtion due.

Where Pavable and by

1,355,260

Var.

City st'k due at ploaanro afterl890.
Jail stock

do

CongreM.jWa'lilngtoo, D. C.I

;8.

AII>:lHi/,y. r.-llil8 for iimultlii'l pur's

di
da
do

Co.,lii the offlceof the blbrarlan of

INTEREST;

DESCUirTION.
Fur explauatloii, see fo

D\na &

Immediate notice of any error difovefcd In our

slzei in

13.50

1851
13ia-'31

1351
1815
1333
1355
1334
1866
1866
1838
1368
1869
1363
1863
ISIO-'Sl

1855
1360
1817
1819
1350

a
a

31,000
33.000
150,000
91.000
96,000
131.000
91.000
554.000
110,000
25.000
66,000
210,000
40,000
13.000
14,030
31.000
250,000
150,1103

150,0

K)

10:1,1100

99,000
199,000
17,000
199,50)
99,000
100,030

wnlch bonis are Issued:

& J.
& J
J.&D.
F. & A.
J.&D.
J. ft J.
J. & J.
J. & J.
J. 4D.
M.*N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M. & S.
A.&d.
M. & S.
7 3-10 J.& D.
73-10 F.& A.
73-10 J.&D.
7310 J. * J.
J. * J.

6
6
73-10
6

n, 500

J.
J.

M.* N.
M.& N.
A.&O.

A.&O.
A.&O.
and 1,000;

(.,

N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Aug-,187S

Dec,

do
do

Jan., 1982

Bank N. A,
Amer. Ex. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do

Amer. Ex. Bank

do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do
do

100, 600

do
do

and

1,000

rt,

do

100

Personal
e-tate.
931,411,812
30, 13,411

Total
valuation.
9,-3,(8!,716
92,970,776

93,311,151
10O,(74,O}3
113,315,348

2i*.707,86l
33,933,5'il

47,309,574
61,135,332
67 113,101
68,41. -35
6. ,533,935
"!.-'.., 666

130,7l5,99;i
13:i,e?3,763
l:16,981,:S!5

131,383^39
130,715,510
1<6,107,2S6
180,361,933

J7,37l»,i5t

56,934,0H

Rs'e tax
per 91 ,000
(17 45
19 30
17 66
18 30
30-30
2! 90
21 60

27
28
SI
31
22

40
00
90
60
30

Total debt ol Cincinnati Is about 93,066.000.
account about 935O,0U) per annrm.

April. 1893

do

do
do
;

estate.

Jan., 1890

Nov.. 1890

Amer. Ex. Bank

do
do

Year.

June, 1884
Nov., 1885

I860.. 961,630,904
1811.. 6;,B57,365
196!.. 60,503 ,'396
do
1363.. 64,441,53!
do
1364.. 65,585,774
do
March, 1986 1865.. 67,610,611
1866.. 66,451,663
Oct.. 1886
March, 1888 18S7.. 68,569,040
June, 1883 18S3,. 69.799,604
Aug., 1883 1869., T- 3«I,M4
? 736 48!
June, 1889 1870..
July, 1388 1371.. 1.5,427,893

Cincinnati.

N. V.

Real

do

Cincinnati.
N. V.

1880

Popnlatlon by census of 1870, 218,900, againrt 161 .(M4
in 1860. Tax rate for Isll, 933 20 per 91,U10
The
following table Irom the books 01 the Auditor of
Hamilton County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed
valuation ot the City of Cincinnati for ten years

Jan., 1981

'hlla lelphia.

N. V.

Jlly, 187!
July, 1876
Dec-, 1880

do
and

1 ,000

:

«,

also over

1

000 ;/, 250

;

*, 100; t, 50,*.^

Dec.; Q—J
? ';'"»''-'- * J. Stan 18 for Jan. & Jul v F. & A., Feb. & Am.; M. & 8., March & Sept.; A. & O., April i Oct.; M, * N., May & Nov.; J. & >' f nn
"^L
quarterly fro n Jan.; Q -F., quarterly from Feb.; tJ.-.Vl., quarterly from March.
"'"'"''"'"" '""'"'"^ff of the latest luforiuitlou lu regard to city fiaancea will be given with rcfereacsg to more detailed statemoats pabUsheJ IntLe
"
.

cagogj^^J

'

,

.

THE CHRONICLE.

282

fAugust

31, 1872.

CITY SECURITIES.
Subscribers will confer a great favor by elTtne us Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.
DESCRIPTION.

INTEREST.

Size or

par
Out^*'?
Value Bt'nding.
'

For

evplanatlou of all references, eee
loot iiutca on preceding page.

CiHCinnaf/— (Continued >
do for fuiidluK Iloatliig debt..,.A2
lilo
>anedt Whitewater Canftl..
S
do for new hosplt it
1

'

..S2
do for new iiosi'lral
do for lundmg f.o.itlntf debt...
do forexten.icimp. waterworks.
do
do
do
llda pur. Orph Asyl. G'da for Park.O
V3
do for Worfchcuse
ilo rorsewernae
R
f
["
do for improvlnKGilbcrt ave....U
do to build K>fi;U'stoii ave uewerB.3
W
'^ do liiiprovetnent bonds
04
do water woi-K purposes
A2
Giueral hnproveni.;nt
(•

,

Votnmbiii, S,

1817- '48
1847-'48

IRBT
18<i8

1853
1853
ia53
I85<
1863

l.OOO
1,UU0
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1.000

18t>9

1,0110

1869
1869
li71
1871
1871

1.000
l.OOO
I.IM)
i,uoa
1,000

''r nclnsi.

1856- f8

&

&

&

18:2

do

do

isn

Gas Co. 8to~k
Funding bonds, coupon
Bjudslor various purposes

1853
1366

1,000
1,000
1,000

6

1567-'69

Cincinnati
Ainer. Ex

,

,lan., 1900

Jane, 190O

B

N.

do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y .Anier. Ex. N.
do
do
do
do
do
d)
do
do
do

B

Oct., laoo
1908
Oct., 1884
Sept., 1899

March,

no
Oct., 1899
l.lSSf
.Aug. 15,

March

.

\M

Dec.

1891

1,

J.
J.

Columbia.
do

187f-'83

118,000
141,000
10,000
175,900
27.500

7
7

J.

&

J.

Savannah, C. R. R.Bk.

1872-'ai
18»l-'92

7

& J.
A.&O. New York 4 Columbus

1

J.

331,900

1
7
7

J.
J.

6

J.&

6

&

J.

Var
J.

7

*

N.'W Y.irfc.
Col. City T easury.
Culutnbua.

J.

600.000

Citjj :
18."i2-6"

1869-71
l)'66-69
18()«-69

1.

LiHiiriUe, Ky.:
.lefl'ersonvllle

1869

1,314,000
475,0
73.000
150,000
400,000

1871

a

1,665,501

Varl.

1,-.;91,500

1352

1000

17.000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

7-i,0lX)

Fut)llc schools

1354-'70

Water stock
Sewer bonds
do

1867
1868

H city wharf.
Elizabeth and P. RR....
Wha f property.

1863

1S71
1863

Kowan*s,

18 -S
1868
1869-71

bonds

1869-'i0

1870

RR

1871
1871

Louisville.

ifonds various purposes
Bonds, 8 per cent

1873

7
7

1

449.111)0

N. Y., Cent. Nat. Bank

&
4

do
do

J.

D.

7
7

M.4N.

6
6
6

A.

C

Jeisey

ty, 1st

do
do
CO
do
do
do

do
do
do

Varl.

33.000
191,000

Varl.
Varl.
Varl.

6
6

."iOO.OOO

154,000
425,00

6

136,0(10

6
7
6
6

& .J.
J.& J.
J.&D.
M,4N.
A.4 0.
Va I.
A. SO.
J.

7

1,000,000
166,0(10

150,000

6A7

S72.O.I0

135,000
2J5,000

6

500,00(1

7
7

250,000
1,558,000

7
6

0.

M.SN.

6
6

270,50(1

4

A J.
A .iO.
M.4S.
J.

6
6

l:)9,l»il

91l).ti00

809,692

Varl.
Varl.

18711

1857

tl. 176,0(10,

183'6-''9a

city taxes on real and personal property In
ti73,t03 ; In 1671 »918,207 ; In 1870, t710,aO.

1874-79

do
do
do
do

Various.

N. Y., Mercantile N.

1, 1891

Varltjus.

Bk

do
do
do

do
do
do
N.Y. Bank of America
,

Louisville,

do
do

April, 1832
l>83-94

April,
18KI

1837-89
•75
85
1896-97

4

Louisville.

Vay,

Bk

1,000
1,000

4

J.
J.
J. &.I.

10
6
6

-iSO.OOO

of America.

Louisville.

do
do
do

300,000

J.

4

J.

5
7

J.4D.

1.000

2'IO,i«)

18K

100,100

7

J.&

(pay. an 'ly till '91).,
(pay. .an'lv till '36).
to Mob.& Gt. North UP...
to Grand Trunk Railroad.

1866
1866
1851
1870
1870

b
b

55V,200

5

'254,20J

.T.4 J.
J. 4.1.

1,000
1,000
1,000

S45,11-'l

8
8

ABC
DKF

.

RR

1871
lt.71

500,000
360.000
230,000
300,000

Memphis.
N. Y.. P.

J.«.I.
.!.& J.
J.

M.Myers& Co

do

M.4 N.

1,IX)0

NeiD York;
Water stock

do
Croton water stock
New C oton Aquednct stock
Addlv'nal new Croton Aqueduct.
Croton water main stock
Croton Reservoir bonds
do Aqueduct bonds
Croton water pipe bonds
Central Pa"k fund stock
do
do do
do
do
do
do
do
Cen. Park additional fund stock.,
do
do
do
..
C.;ntral Park Imp. fund stock
do do do do
do
do do do
do
do
Building loan stock, No-4
Real estate bonds
Public education stock
Doclcs and slips stock'
Dock Bonds
Floating debt fund stock
Market stock
do
do
do
Mo
City Cemetery stock
CUyimprovi u.eutstock
do
do
Linatlc Asylum stock
do
do
Fire department stock
Fire telegraph bonds
.*. Tax relief bonds
do
coupon
/ do
Ifew York Bridge bonds
•

Accumulated debt botids
«t'T."*- Improvement bonds
;

meet

1872, that

all

»1,(«00.)0 to

i

July, 1897
July, ISilS
1901
1898

Oft., 1898
'73to'99
1898
188»-:901
'T,!-'89

'754

'80

Sept., 1891
April, 1891
'82to'93

Interest on |?00,C00 of the sixes Is paid In BalH
more. City holds nominal assets of $956,(^5.

do

Charleston, S.C.
Mil.

4 N. Y., A. Qoettel
do
do
do

Mobile,

do

do

Bk

3
8

8

Nov.,1900
July, 18T2

atxi

improve, bontis

1341-63
1870
1S4.V60
13l>5

4.596,555

5*
5

2S0.000

490,010
430,000
3,066,071

135.'!-7

399.300
275,000
990,000

lOOOO
1857-9
1860
1865
1S>3
186U-3
1853
1852
1870
1860
1865
1388

3,600,000
2,063,800
1,766,600
115.000
1,'33,4S7
151,000
250,000
2,500,000
2,748,000
73,000
40,000

1

&

Q.-P

§2

S3

1.

1891
lOiM

Jaa.l,
Jan. 1,1902
Jan. 1,1902
1891
1886
1885
July, 1899
Nov.. 1895

7

6
6

6

7
7
6
7

«.9n7.9S9

6

1,000,000

1

&N

Bonds are endorsed by N.

&M.

4

S. Ala.

RR.

1870-75-79-80
1, 190a
1883-90
1884
Aug. 1,1900

Nov.

Identical as to boundaries, have sepaiate org-anlzatlons and distinct
debts. The followlngstate ent shows the amount
of funded atid temporary- debt, and the amount In
the sinking fund at the dates named.
'

Jan.

1,

Jan.l,

Aug.

1,

Fuudedcounty

1871,
ISTi.
18T2.
$48,016,796 |57,999,.'0e |61,till,-",55
debt.. 20,981,850 2a,239,S00 29,s79,5t:0

1880
Total funded debt. .$68,9fl8,146 f87,288.e08 $91,191,255
1887
Sinking fund
1898
.18,115.894 30,182,321 21,165.784
1803
Total, less s'k'gf'd.$50.882,252 $67,036A>86 $69,7.'5,471
1ST4
Temporary city debt. 10.5'in,100 14,944.000 16,302.372
1874
City revenue bonds.. 3,080,000
1870
5,419,100 15,483,997
County rev. h'ds, 4c. 8,83ii,-AI0
3SO,000
5,'a6,iai
1887
1893
Total
temp'y
debt.,
$22,491,300 $51413.100 $36,992,669
1871
This makes the total lunde-t and temporary debt
1873
$12-,183,9i5, Aug. 1, Bgalnst $ 08,561.703 Jan. I.ls7-.!.
1878
The population of
York In 1870 was 9-22,531,
18T2-1876
Nov. 1.1901-2 against 805,658 In 1860. The following table shows
the progress in ten years of property valuation
1S73
-K'te tax pr $1000-,
and taxation.
1891
Real
Personal
City *
1897
"
estate.
State. County.
Year, estate.
1897
$17S.(.9;.037
2 S3
14 59
1360.. $398.5:13,619
1361.. 406.li55.f65
174,624.306
3 62
16 36
172,416,031
3 87
1862.. 399,550,404
13 45
1889
191,967,161
4 27
16 08
1S63.. 402.187,382
1889
22-,920,505
4 31
t.. 410 774,485
17 29
1889
181,423,471
1865.. 427,360,884
4 96
24 94
257,994 974
1866.. 478,9 4.934
3 94
19 06
•276,389,451
4 67
22 03
1867.. 515,447,062
1379
285.199,972
20 47
18»».. 623,i36,3S6
6 IS
1890
6*1,183,918
281,142,696
19 98
272
Nov. 1,1905
S06.'285..374
19 80
1870., 742,108,073
2 TO
1S84-1888
3ii6.947,?2S
1*71.. 769.3(r2,2.30
4.48
17 27
1888
797,148,665
1872..
S06,949,42',i
1879-1882

Nw

7

521953

Valuation of property, 1871, fS0,S76.91C
tax, IK
per ceni. 'Trcie are also *:.0(iO,0(iO of bends in
hands of trustc,-» lor G. T. RR.,and J-.00,000 for
Mobile
W.R.R. "Mottle County also has 8
per ceut bonds outstanding.

'

7&6g.
6
6

40,2;».

Issne debt beyond 5per cent of lis
a"Ecsscdvalue, which In l'-7a Is aiiiut $lii,000,(00Sink ug funds are provided for all the bondc.

till 1901

1907-lMl

6
5
5

7
6

Population,

The City cannot
lune

Nov. 1,1900 Description of Debt.
1907-1(-11
Funded city debt

7

S
5

75,000
451,200
3,340,000
300.000
400,000

./

6

6
6
7
6
5
6
6
5
6
6

181,0riO

400,000
2.767,000
S.000,000
818,000
6,500,000

6

6
6

1,796,00

ia5i-7

&

;

»481,8.'2.

The city and county, though

6

2311,(100

2,100,0C-)

1,500,0(10
91'>,000

1857
1859

N.Y., Howes

8

500,4

floating and overdue debt In 1S70-71 was $1,011,of which »534.250 was taken up avallal-lc assets April, 1871, *377,988; not available, ji214,li;i ;
valuation of real and personal, ^24,M2,S15; tax,

981,

:

of Mobile,

do
do

do
do
J. & J.
J. 4 J. N. Y., MTCh. N. Bank.
M.&N. Mobile City Tre sury.
do
do
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J. N. Y.,Merch. N. Bank

8

18 5-'96

1372.19(0

,

3

the resources were adequate to
the city debt as 11 matures (excev-t tli«
tlie E 4 P.
K.) The lolal del t
,Ianuarv, !8r2, was t6,153 000, exclusive of the railroad d(ibt, for which the roads are liatle, amounting to »l,55S,aiO. Population In 1870 was 10«,'.53
against 63,033 iu 1860.

January.

18;2-'89

June,

N. Y.

188:1

May,

N. Y.,Bkof America.
do
do
do
do

J.
J.

10,000

i>«amg

18V.i,

,

1375-81

May

4
4

J.
J.

187-2

1S61
1S71

Montgonxerii Ala,:
Bonds 0tl8(i3,N.& S.Ala. RR....

eo.

ISTO, 79,601 ; value of waterworks.
against a (iebt of »8l:o,(X)0; an ount of

1872-'81

d<i

Lynchburg,
do

registered

t,i88ac$.>t0,0tl0j

"Wharf bonds
City f winded d«bt
To Mobile & Northwestern

/

all coupon, and w-ere Issued In small
as wanted. City holds sou e stoi ks and
Valuation ol prcperly 1871
property.

,

Varl.

455 000
150,010

General City boiifts
Water bas.ds-uc $l.(XlO.00li) coupon

Bonds
Bonds

25,000
3.515,000

Var.

Milwaukee :
Rk adjustment bonds

do

otht-r

The

various purposes...

^undingloan, fgold)
Endorsement MT & L. Rk. R.R

do

Bonds are
amounts

N. Bk ,)an 1877-9 No very deflnlte Information In regard to the deis
do
July, '99-19(t^
tails of the fluancial sltuat.on of the iliy,
do
obta nable.
•June, 18T2-79
do
Ian., '98 1901
do
July, 1889

N. Y. Bk of America.
do
do
do
do
do
do

F.4A.
M.&S.
A.4u.

6
8

1U,«7

ost bonds..

City debt

$2SU,100

1812.

f3,38C,OuO.

ilen-phi/i, Tenn.:

Jtoblte:

May,

137.S-',J3

Xynchburg, Va.:

do

In

18SJ.'39

Varl.

J.
J. 4,1.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.
J.& J.
.1.4 J.
J. 4 J.
J. 4 J.

7
7

•2U1,000
l-i9,0tO
870,0(10

Varl.

Waterworks
Bounty fund
For Improvement of streets

by

<e

1,000

lS-4
1854
1857-59
1365
1866-67

for-

against 8,(52 In 1860.

The commissioners of the sinking fund reported

RR stock

RR bonds, endorsed

0«

Varl.

IS'iO-l

Subscrln. to stock, L.d^N. R.R...
str ^der s, wharf

St Loiis Air Line
Neiv City Hall

«0e

1,1

1,0-

Van,

ISSS-.I)

For old liabilities
School bonds
For old llablUtleB

1,COO
1.000
1,000

1.00

School Houses

onds

'.870. 9,29S,

market bonds weie Issued

1S87
1892

Population In
1-50,000

city,

Water loan bonds., coupon
do
do
do
Sewerage bonds, coupon
Bergen school an bonds
sewerage
do
bonds
do Improvement bonds
do bounty loan
Assessment bonds
do 20 years
do
Bergen and Hudson old bonds.,

.lall

Y

Nov., 1897

J.&

&

:

Bonds for various purposes
do Water Wlc Co, guar, br
do for building Olty Hall

For

N.

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

7
7

183,400 5
161,450
250,000

1S.'*-71

Subscriptions to various KR. stock:< 1855-7!

Jfyaey,

do
do
do
do

March, 1397
do
June, 1897

Population,

&c

Uetrotl, Mich.

do

,

CtJ'itntiu.t. fla, ;

do

Bank N. A

do

7S-0 J.^^ D. N. Y. Amer. Ex. N. B.

73-10 M.*N.
6
J. t.I.
6
.1.* I).
«
A.&O.
6
M.
S.
7
A.&O.
73-10 M.tS.
73-10 .M.
S.
73-10 K.&O.
l:)6,0
7 3-10 M.&S.
50,000
F.& A.
7
300.0UO
J.
U.
7

t

whom.

Philadelphia,

do

PvEMARKS.

When Due.

Where Payable and
by

M.4N.
M.&K.

6
6

145,000
27,000
500,000
250,000
60,000
75 000
100,000
100,000
70,010
150,000
150 000
10O,0U)

C:

Bond^for varjonspurpose'"
Funding and substitute bonds, &c.
City Hall,

Bouds

When

.g«

August

283

THE CHRONICLE.

1372.

31,

CITY SECURITIES.
Subscrlbora will confer a Kreat tuvor by Eirinx
DESCRIPTION.

Date

Size or

Bonde

\^1

Rate

st'nd Dg.

Aid fund bonds
do
do
d
do
do
do
Jo
Ninth district Court Hnu e bond".
Consolidated stock, coupon
Dept o Par^'8 Improv. bonds
Central Park commission bonds...
Assess nent l}'>ntlH
City Parks iinnrovem'tfiind stock
Normal school fund stock
Public sctiuol blinding liind xtock.
Ad iltlonal Cruton water stoCK
Sewer repair stock
do

1863
1863

t

Improvement bonds

3»J«I
S5",ll(fl

16,50
40,1.10

y. r. County:
County Court House stock,
do
No. 3.
do
No. 4..
do
do
do
No. 5..
do
Sol. subs. Red. bounty bonds
Sol. bounty fund bonds
Sol. subs, and Relief Red. bonds ..
Sol. bounty fund bonds, No. 3
Sol. bounty fund Red. bonds, No.
Riot damages Red. bonds
indem. bonds,
do
do
Assessment fund stock

M.*N.
M.ft N.
M.&NM.ft N.
*« M.AN.
& 7 .M.& N.
M.A N.
7
M.*N.
7
A 7 M.A N.
M.*N.
6
M.&H.
6
M.AN.
<
M.4N.
M.&N.

40.200
2.000,OJ0
4,000,000
946,700
745,800
»76,eoo
1,000.000
818,000
1,106.700
100,000
8.»85,500
6,000,000
30.000

Repairs to buildings, tftock
Consolidated stock, coupon
Acinimmulated debt bonds
N. If & Westchester Co. Imp. bds
.

>

{650,000 arplled
yearly lo Int'st,

)

and

]

principal..

1952
185J
185j

1,'I00

,

1,0
1,1)00

RR

Ponchirtrain

1,000

Waterworks Loanof 18e>
One .Million of ISftS
Funding Loan
Fnndlns loan,

1,000
l,UU0
1,000
l.OOO
1.000

5
10
7

7

SK.OOO
5:18,000

157,000

FMlcutetplUa :
Bonds issued prior to consolidation,
do to pay for stock subs, do
oo f.»r extension of jfas works...

l,72'i,00O

'5j-';i
'59-'T0
•63-'70

4 450.000
6,705.000
5,|m5,400

'^2'B5
•80-'7O

11.650.0
8,754,900

Pittsburgh :
Water extension loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds
Compromise RR. bonds (cp & reg.)

'.86^-71

»54,900

1885-6;
1863

do
do

Co

1568
1869
ISJO

do
do

Portland & Rochester RR..
Building Loan C^om'ers
do
do
do
do
do
do
Municipal— proper
Inaid At. &St. L. RR. Co..

do
do

i

1,000
1.000
1,000

1867-'n9

a

1867
1867
1868

1,000
1,000
1,000

Bonds of
do
S. Fr.

&

...

coup, (gold)
coup,
do
RR., coup, (gold)

St. .lose

Judgment bonds

'63,
'61,
'65,

School bonds 'C6-'67,
Judgment bonds '67,
School Donds, 18T0....

J

«•

3

1<B7
1811

1891

1901

188H888

a

1,XI1

for Interest and principal ol consni
bonds the sum of $550,000 per year Is reqnlred
by law to be raised bv tax on real estate.
Sperial provisions are made for some otner
Issues ol^
ebt as lollows: Rh. bonds inteiest
by 20-175 o' real estate tax and 1-175 of personal; Pone artrain RR.. int. by 2 per cent of
licenses H,000,000 loan y 25-175 of tax on real and

To provide

N. Orleans or N. York,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do

do
do
do
do
do
do

New

1874
1874
1«74
1874
1873
1881

Orleans.

do
do

i

;

fSO

New Orleans,

Vari.

N. Orleans or N. York.
New Orleane.

Bo

"II

'72

1894
1895
1SS7-1900
Dec, 1880
Oct., 1910

1855
1863
1872

l.oooe
l,0JOe
l,OO0e

500,000
600,000
300,000
!,OOJ,000

6
5

5&6g.

J.

&

do
do
do
do
do
do

The
Pittsburg.

and

lS93-'96

New

York,
N. y., Bk of America.
Pitts.,

1909
1913

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

Subscription to Mu c 'gfe Ut
Construction of water works
Gasl.ght Co. s.ock
Improvement 01 Savimn h ..iver..

Albany* Gulf RR

July, 1887

June, 1877
June, 1887
June, 1887

estate, $17,353..'i00; personal. $11.570.8'0. Ta< rate
In 1871. $25 per $1,000. Population In 1870, 31,413,
agaln<t 26,341 In 1860.

"71 to '91
April, 1877

Jan., 1876
Sept., 1«85
Jan., If93
Jan.. 1900

J.&
J.&

J.
J.

do

&

J.
J.

N. Y.,Lee8& WjUer.
San FranclBCO.

1S75
1888

do

'77-'78

do
do
do
do
do
do

18«

do

* Ben. C. RR.
Mo. Valley RR
& Topeka RR

1369...

St. Jos.

*

M.& N.

9!7..')00

1,000

402,800
117,000
319,500
500,000

1360- '69

.500

431.500

6&7

1861

500

1.50,000

7
6
10
10
6
10
10
10

1868

Funding Bonds
iDtere-it Bonds
Bridge Bonds

A.&O.
A.&O.
J.&D.

h

1866
1869
1870
1870

l858-'39
1866-'6
1868- "70

City Tniprove-uent Bonds

& J.
M.&N.
J.

a

18.1

18-3
51
1853
1

ld60-'66

St. Jos.
C. B. ' R
>.|ver and Wharf Bonds

A.&0.

27,310
99,001
198,000
5,000
62,500

1871
1811

1,000

500

ft

A
a
50

A
1,000

500

119,500

76,S00
35,100
8<,000
36,000
12->,500
1 0.000
500,000

M.&N.
J. & D.
F. V A.
M.&S.
M.&N.
J. A D.
J. * J.
M.&N.
.1.

A

.

var.

M.&N.
var.

Jan.

M.&S.
var.
var.

&

&

J.
J.

N. Y. N. B'k

.

.

La

ayette Park bonds.

New

water work bonds (gold).
Water bonds 01 ISTi, gold.

St.

1816-71

18W-68

HM-66
1851 -,'B
18,51-57

1851-55

1S52-M
1868
1851-fl)

vsr.
var.
var.
var.
l.noo
1,001
1,010
l.OUO
1.000
1,000

Varl.
Varl.
Varl.

2,589,000
778,000
29,1.000

;

1SS7

8.

& Co

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Commerce

.

417.1X10

316.00
1,091,000
l,2i",000
SSJiOO
3,950,000
8U0,(«0

6g.

var,

821.312

12&7

Tar

152,(144

7
6

1852-*8
var.
I"6l-RS 100. &c.
1857-70 1,000
1672
1,000

J.

&

Republic,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Varl.
Vari.
Varl.
Varl.
F.& A.
Varl.
Varl.
Vail.

D.

A.&O.

Preferred bonds
Lake Superior A Miss. RR..
St Paul & Ch cago RR
8 per cent bonds

'"

2

.

1,000

var

;.

Wathlnfflon.D. C
Loan, coupon orrcglstered. gold,.

ISTJ

50&C.

l).i»i

I

100,000
95,125

«

4,000,000 « g.f

M.4N. St. Paul and New York.
M.&N.
do
do
J.& D. N, Y.^Jay Cooke & Co.
J. & D. N,Y.,Varri.L.&T. Co.
Van.
N.Y., P.M. Myers & Co.
J.*

J.

27.

Y.,l6t Nation') Bank'

city owns real estate and other property valued
at $2. .63.9t0. At sessed value of real estate in 1870,
$ll,86t,4ei. against $12 219 140 In 1869; total Income
In Tea- lS(i9-70 from taxes and other sources.

The
May.
M.y,

18T4
1875
Jun**, 1R76
Feb., 1878
ch, 1883
Nov., 18-3
Dec, 1888
Feb., 1886
Nov., 18 9
June, 1890
Nov., 1900

M«

'a0-'89

Nov., 18a
'80- -86

ISTl
'78.79
'86- '89
'78- '80

1RT2
1891

Population,

$l,l!>1.222.
In 1860.

1870, ^8,235.

against 22,292

Population In 1870, 19.565 against 8.932 in 1860. Revenue from all sources in 1870-71 wa^ tstim ted at
$195.0011.
In 1870 a-sessed valuation of property
wai $11,000,000 rate of tax. IX percent total rev.
enue (int. fund $1,S6,487. general Ibnd $81,146)
$217,000. The city owns $.5110.000 of St. Jo. A Den.
ver C. RR. plo k. $30.(100 St. Jo. A Toneka stock.
$150,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value being nom'.
nal.
Public building-, Ac, are worth about
;

;

$150,000.

7I-'91

Population 1S70. 310.864 against 160,773 In 1860. City
an county gove nment* and finances are separate
Total debt April 11. 1871, $12,379,500. Antic nation bonds subsequentiv iff'ued.nayablc Tun..
1872. $1.«10,000. County debt is $X212.li|<l. Assesseil
valuation of all prnpertv (^sboiii oo per rent ol
1

'75- '88

71-'86

71-'83
71-' 3

71'7?
74- '75
'72-74
Aug., 1896

actual value), old e ty. $U3.000.(»10. willi a lax rale
of IH per cent ; new city. $i.(i(io.UIO. » lih lax rate

Voflp.

The

;

estlnatod

lU'

8inklu}(

fund Jan.,

1^72

c.

ome

1871-2. $1,151,489.

amounted

to

$;'20^803.'

'fl-'S'*

'77-'88
'Tl-'76

June,
April

'87- '90

1,

'.Wt

Faurs. Minn.:

Revenue Bon<l8

in 1870. 149.482 against 56.F02 in I'60. Real
estate
the fl cal year endiiiK' June .10. l'-70. wsa
assessed at $69,776,603 ren.onaI property at $44.9 2.907. Total taxe- collected, $2,838,521 ; sinking
fund*, amounted to $;,382.989. All the values for
Srtu Francisco are g.ven in gold.

18S1

N.Y., Northriip & Chick.
>f Y. N. B'k Commerce.

Van.

482,000
456.000
2i0.000
399,010

;

18«

do
do
St. Joseph Treasury.
do
do
N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk
St. Joseph Treasury.
do
do

N.y.,N.Bk

;

m

St. Louis

Renewal and Floating debt bonds.
Reiii est. 'te and public buildings.
Stree. improvement bonds
Water Work-* bond-* fold!
Bonds to Paclllc Railroad
do do Iron .Mountain RR
do do North Mo. RR
do do Ohio* Misslppl RR
Tower Grove Park bonds (gold).
Sewer bonds
Harbor and wharf bonis

nersonal. $3<i,o"" real e tate. $61.9^5,800
590.000; total. $101,585,800. Kate ol tax. $13 50 per
$1,000. Sinking fun'ls-for bonds of 188.'^. $302 (Ml ;
Loan .'ne in 18'"3. $90,242.
H.. P.& F. RR. $l;5.6'i9
Population In 1S70, 68.904, against 49,129 In I860.

Population

1894

Duncan,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

S. T..

M.& N.

J.
J.

;

;

Valuation

Providence,

J.

Varl.

500
5l0
500
hOO
500
500

18,t0

18.:i

Funding coup>ns& other purpo -es.
Redemption of bonds
do
do
Bonds of Internal Improvements...
St. Joseph, Mo.:
Bds to St. Jos.

1854

to'al debt Feb. 1, 1S7J, was $4.0(2.145, which Included $IP4.000old municipal bonds and various
other small issues. Valuation in 1871, $i7.«flO,00O.
Population, 1870 86,076, ag-ninst 48,063 In 1660.

Sinking fund March 31,1872. $430,465. Citv Is protected bv mort. on .^ t. & St.L. RR. $787,000 niort.
on Portl.& Rochester RR, $700,000; mort. on real
esute, $895,000 and also holds $714,300 of Port.
& cgdensi*. RR. stock. Asses'ed value of real

Not., 1886
Not., 1S87
Nov., 1888

do

&

given In CuBOKirLE. v. 13, p.806. New Funding
$ 0,000,t'00 loan to be Issued In 18,2. (v. 14, p. 791)

1860.

M. &S.

J.
J.

196,000
979,500
207.500
731,500
400,000
250,000
212,000
304.000
150,000

>

Total funde-l debt. .Fan., 1872, »17.075.3S0
floating
debt, »s,196.6Sl. Sinking funds. »13,96'!.IfO: valua
tlon of real and personal. $'^11,021,682; tax rate
$2 10. Population, isni, 674,022, agal:.st M5,929 in

Fhlla., Treasury,

Boston Suffolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
Boat. Columbian Bank.
Boston Suffolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
monthly
Boston & Portland.
A.&O
uo
do
6

personal ; 7 per cent loan of 1869. bv $:M,Mtf
reqti red Dy law lobe depos'ted monthly ; wharf
1'Onds, by levee due' pledged for interest and
prlni^lpal; 10 per ent bonds ol 1871. by monthly
deposits out of current revenue. The total net
debt. Julv, 1S71, was tl8.838.6.%l. Poi.nlatlon, 1870,
191.418. against 138.670 In 1860. Mayor's message

:

& J.
& J.

M.&N.
M. & N.
M.&N.
J. & J.
J. &D.
J. &D.
J. &D.

246,000
231,000
309,000
700,000
500.000
278.000
117.000

1,

18!»5-18'j7

J.&D.
A.&O.

J.

1891

*i

do
do

J.&

1,

1877-1879
1882
1887
1884-1888

J.

A.&O.
A.&O.

1,

1,1891

1875-1892
1884-1888
18HI
1S96
1878-1876
1883-1890
18K>-1«81

.O

£1

J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.

375,300

.

Savannah, Ga,:
Sub ciptlon to Op Ilka RR
Fnrcha.e of SiinngH'ild plautation

do
do

Nov.
Nov.
Not.
Nov.

;

1835,
lass,

Central Pac. RR.
"Western Pac.RR.

Sav.,

&

75

l>cc. 23, 1901
Nov. 1,1891

«- o
.c «

A.&O.
M.&N.
M.&S.
J. &D.
J. & J.
J. & J.
A.&O.
M.& S.
J.&D.

J.
J.

1,857,700

1352

J.

I. '72-

These figures do not Inclu^'e sperial asarH.
mentsfor Improvementa, street opening. Ac. on
(Chbomiolx v. 13, p. M.

•necllled property.
423; V. 14, p. '219.1

l.'ri-'7,1

I.:

Loin tr> H., P. & F. Rillroad
Bonds fji- pnbli*. imp ovem -nt
l^ecrnittng and bouuty non Is
"Water loan Donds and stocks

JSan Francisco

6

2,167,456

!

Providence, B.

8
7 3-10

6335.231
1S5S

do lor permanent Iniproveints...
do lor park purposes
do for war and bounty purDoses.
do for municipal & 8 jnool purp..

Portland, Ke.:
LDan to At. & St. L. RK.

J.

3,'OD.0(X)

Wharf Improvement Bonds

II

Van.

3.000,700

Trust Funds

&

t

I87J-:87«

Nov.

M.&N.

220,000
203.000
315,000
75,000
2.819,000
25 ,000
at6,00
133,000
50O.(XXI

Jefferson City, (debt a-ssumed)

J.

4.617,000

1.393.400
,

of 1869
1870

1872
1873-1815
1876
1890
1901

Not.

M.& N.

Jftio

do
do
do
do
Kail oad debt
do
do
do
do
do
do
Old corporations

4)

M.&N.
M.AN.
M *N.
M.ft N.
M.4N.
M.*N.
M.&N.
M.*N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.

lOO.IlOO

REMARKS,

Wlito Due,

by Wnuni

7
7

2,600.000
60O.U00

:;

Orleans :
Consolidated debt

6

2,600*10 6
175 OU

isii
isri
I8T1
1<71
187i
18,2

"Wbere Parable and

6

266 900
300,000
4.;52J00 .
4.i''l.li2
1,321.0)11
4.4:9.!I00

Principal,

ent

5

500,000
1,500,000

:8;i

W

per Payable.
(Snt.

M'o Tort— (Contliiiedl
Vol. Soldleis Kain.

Immedlare notice of any errop dl»coyered In onr Table*.

1NTEBK8T.

Amount
Ont-

01

or all referencoB, see
foot notes on Zd page previous.

For explanation

ii»

Population
71-'90
71-'86
'88

".'1

1900

•89*'90

•

;

of real estat *, $7,353,219; personal,
$!.533.6i7
Intcre«t on the
tax rate, 23 i> 111
railroad bonds Is not paid on accoant of an Injunction.
;

Negotiated abroad
Jan., 1902

against 10.400 In 1860. Total
annual interest account, $67,038

1870. aO,OaO

Ity tax $187,964

valuation

.

in 18?2.

THE CHRONICLE.

284

AND BNOD

EA.ILROAD STOCK
(Enl«red nceoHInj toict of Congresi.in the

Subscribers

[Miles'

of'I

Roadi
full

=3
©a

Amount
Outstuidlng

so

explanations, see toot notes.

A(ltroti(lack—}H Morteace
Alti. C'e/ifntf— (Selma

A

.Merl i.)— Ut inert

18.1
1869
1869

Atabttnut itCh(UCa~\iil^.,g\i.^u&r. Ala..
;!(l.VI.,f9,uu^jper mile not Kuaranteed. ...
Albany ifc Su)tqittfutnna—Hoc)ii
1st MortKa;;u
Alba ly City lofta

1N65

1

mortgage

18«'.

3(1

inoitkHL^e

J

2

18T2 by

WM

B.

DANA A

CO.,in the

&

Ist
lien,

869

1,010
1,000
!00
1,000
1,000
1,000

LSIT.
Bondu,

INTEREST OB DIVIDENDS.
Where Payable and
*IS.rM Whenl
by Whom.
-P/J.' Payable.
J. 4.1.
J. & J.

930,000
1,600.010
5 2:o,000

J.&.).

J.&
6
7
7

lOOO.OOO
2,000,001
450,t<IO

J.

1.4,1.
M.& N.

1.000,000

5

Principal

when Due,

50

a

mortgage
Bunds to State Pj. (indorsed), 2d

186
1370
i

M

Ist M.. east, exte-., (tn progress),
<t Ffe<lrickHhur(t
fit.— 1st uortgage..
ArkfiWiiVj
-. CtfiUrfit—lsl
. ---.
.Bt Mortgage.
Mortgage,
ige, gold..
go]
--

Atex.

l,f00

i

„ „

iJau.,

Y., Bfc of

N.T.D. &
do
do
do

A.*0.
M.*N.

48,000
1871
1869
1870
1871
18 ;o

Alchimii.
/Uchimii. Top. a .S. ^'e-lst
gold.
t'e -Ist lil., gt-_
Laud grant m rt.,gold fti.iUO acres pr m.)

Preferred Block
iBtgen ral mortgage
2d
do
do
8J
do
do
lipase lines rental gold b ttids
AUlntic A <?«^— common stoCK
tiuaranteed stock
ConBolid Ist uiortga:fe
Sv'ct'l. bds (S. A. .& t>.) excliM)le for 1st M.

.871
is;i
18.1

13;2

1

&

Fl., Ist

do

lOO&c
1,000
100
100
100

a
a

a
1,000
lOO
100

8,000 p.m.
1,950,000
815,000
300,000
2,0(10,000
l,-;32

3,H1,200

Guara

)

Rec*ved from State Va.

Commerce. July

li;89

187i

1,

I.

H. Canal Co (July.
do
Nov..
do
Oct
do
May,

lS«i
1895
1885
1881

I

,

I

mr*rt;tage

largeamortgage
4thmo.tgage
e

...

reg stereo certiflc's

int. unding bonds
inc'me M.fto belund.)

1110

lOO

2,00r,500

Stock, sterl ug
Por'land eitv bonds, Ist M.,8kg fund
2d M. sterling, 5-20 years

1868
1864
1S71
1833

81 M.
do
do
Sterling bonds, not mort
A'tpusta A Savanna/i— stock

100

ill, 000

flOO

3,383132

1.000

787,000
1,500,000

£100
£.00
£100

713.(100

481.000
73i),7i«)

100

Bonds

129,500

Eaqle Taiiej/— l»t M.,8.f. J5,000per yr
2d mortgage
do
BrtltinioreA Ohio stock
Preferred stock
Halrl

1861
1864

—

1855
1S50
laiS

IM'J
133!

do 18W, sterling, f-OO.WO
Baltiraoe loan, ISM-

1671
1872
1869
I87J
18i6

A
JfGo.seA.ecfff- 1st mortgage,
StellpMtle A Southern /fW?iot5— Ist M., skgfd
liiloiilere Delaware— stock
Ist .M., bonds of lgf>2. (guar, by C. & A.).,
do
do

do
do

1,000

1,000

1854
1831

)..
)..

Albany— stock
Albany loans (Alb. & W. <tkbdge)
lollai bonds CWest'n R. R.)
Dollar bonds

1S41
1 855
1871
1854

I

/"i(cA6.— 1st M., Agric. Br....
2d moil gage, 1809-70
if:

Kquipment no'es

Boston, Concord A ifontreal—FrefT. stock.
Othe Btoc (, i 'clud'gold 'ilv'ds & new stk

1,1100

mortgage bonds

100

Phll'i.—\stmort..goia....

V.Ripidf A Minn— \sl M., gold, s.(..
mort..eoM. (Milwaukee lirlB on)....
A Mo. Siver— stock

Biirtinrjton

mortgage, on road &

Boa Is conv.

400,IX»)

Inchdsconv.

acres land

(2dse.rles)..

into iiref. stock (3d series)..
to com. stock, (4th series)..

mort. conv. on Draneh, (.Ith series)...
Convertible bonds of 1S70. (6th serlesi....
ttnrl.A Ho. In .Vehra.ika—\ft M.,couv., 1, gr
18'

ntirtinatnn

A

J^outbn>eit''rn—^stM.

T, Wln.Iow, L. &Co
do

do
Harrlsburg, Treasury

June

Boston.
Boston, C .'s Ofllce.
N.Y., LancaPter, B. &
Atlantn.tia.

1,189(1

Oct.

1857
1S71
1869
IfTi

1863
1866
1868
1869
1R69
1870

.T.'ij.

N.

&

J.& J
<.& J.

J.& J.
* J.

J.
J.

ft

J.
J.

J.&
J.& J.

& S.
l.&i.
J. 4 J.
M.

J.&

'91

1,000
1.000

700.000
950.000
2,O'W,0ai
380,000

\'.m

500.(100
5,4110,000

1,000

2,'201,'ino

101
10)

5,6,36,300

50&C

5,058,3.30

l,435,r0'

600,000
7l7.i>'0
673,;i00

476,500
618,500
5.587,*'71
20.fl(X'p ni

Y'.,

Duiicaii,'s.

do
do
do
do
do

Co. Jan. 1,1877
Jan. 1,18T7

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do

o

lan.l.'SlOO
Jan.1,'86-90
Jan. 1,1873

do
do
do
do
do

Mch 1, 1900
Jan.l.'7I-.5
July 1, 1180
July 1,1866

1

J.

.Inly !. 1893
Jau.l,'5t-9li

July

1. 18.S4

?«
§^'

A.I.

4

J.

N. Y., Shoe

& Leath. Pk.

do

do

Gen. 3Vln. Malioue

18.0.

Is

Th- new 1 jan ( f *13,(00,000 Is
tj retire a-l the oil fldit. and the alance for Improvements. Th-^. ebttoVa.
*637.138.

1

draws no

leSO, and I* pavalile
per yr. alter 1^85. Annual report
$500,0
in CllKO.MCLK, V. 14. p. :28.

.nt.

.ill

1870, of At.

&

Pac. and South

Paciilc. Land grant of
(V.12, p. 4r2.)

July, 1888
July, 18S8

1,000,000

acres.

Portland.
F.& A.
AllK., 13:2 Leased for 999 years, no.,. ..uiy, 1853, to
M. & S. London. Gr. Trunk R.B. Mch. 15, 'T2 Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent. 5 per
Boston.
M.&N.
May 2, 1886 cent on sti-rllng bonds auu 4 on stock and
London, Gd Tr. RK.
6g. A. & O.
Oct. 1,1884 curri ncy bonds.
do
do
6g. M.&N.
-'ct. 1,1891
do
do
Nov. 1,187-i
5g. ". & N
Savannah.
June, 1872 Leased to Central of Ga. for $73,000 per
SX J. & D.
annum.
'6'
I'hiia., Farm. & M. Bk. Jaly'l.'l881 Leased to Pa. R.R.. at 40 per cent of gross
J.'& J.
do
do
7
J.& J.
July 1, 1884 receipts. Stock, $5.30,000. Div.6prc.ayr.
2
6

&

A.

O.

A.&O.
& O

A.

J. &.I.
3. & J.

& O

A.

M. &S.
6g.
6g.
6
6
g.f.

J.(t.J.

M. & S.
J.&.J.
.!.&,!.
J.& J.

A.&
&

A.
5 k-

1-.

O.

M. & N.

A.&

O.

Office.

do
do
do
London.
Baltimore Office.
London.
Baltimore. Office.

do
Baltimore or London.
do
Boston, 2d .-lat Bank.
Belfast and Boston.
N. Y'., Russell Sage.

ftb. N. Y.. Duncan,

J.

M. &S.
Y.

IX

Baltimore
do
do

&

&

do
Boston, Kl.icer, P.

M. & N.!.& J.
& O.

A.

Co.

Phila.-elphla.

A.

Q-J.

S.

& Co

Boston Office.
do
Boston, at Office.

F.& A.

do
Bost., Boston Nat 'I Bk.
T, & ,T.
do
J.& J.
A.&O.
do
Boston Office.
M. & N.
".'itA.

J.&

J.

M.&'S.
.1.

&.I.
J.

J.&

New York.
Boston Office.
^ew York.
Boston Office.

Sept. 30, 1^71, were $4,OOo.5(iO n the main
1875
ste-ii. and $1,559,354 on the whole line
1680
and bra. ches. A. uual report in v. 14.
1885
p. 155; seea'to v. 14, p. 764.
1893
18S0
Mch 1, 1392
1*73
1885
Jan., 1911 Bonn's are guar, by Pa. RW. and Northern
Cenlral. (v, 15, p.-il».)
.-Ipr. 1,1911
Apr. 1, 18H9 $122,000 of ihese bear 7 per cent.
.Miiyl3,lS91l Leaseu to Me. Ce.'.,50yr8.,at $36,000 per yr.
T.H.. at 40prct. of earn'g
Oct, 1, 1896 L'sed to S.L.

A&

Lessfd to Penn R.R.
Floating debt,
$1,212,624. Net eari-lugs, In ,87, $229,524.

is-;?

(V. 14, p. 523, 765.)

1385
18S7

Leased to Housatonic, at7 per cent, per yr
Net incom-lor year ending Oct. 1, 181I,
(v
$2,151,9,-2, after paving all interest,

July

10,1872
May, 1872

July, 1876
Apr. 1. 1875

13, p. 636: V. 14, p. 20,43.)
Auer.,1891
.Inly 1,1884 Consol. of .\gr. Branch snd F-l*chburar and
ester. Net earnings 18;0-:i, $80,45!.
1889
:890
(V. 14, p. 43.)
1831
18S2
May, 1872 Net earnlnif* for year end'ng with March
See annual report in
18T2, $!31.*252.
Cii-oxiciE, vol. M, n. 731, as to consoli1365
(laiion an. extension of road, lESUC of
Jiilv, 1875

Won

&
&

July

I,

new stock, &c.

1675

18.-9

Boston.

Company placed in bankruptcy, and
now managed by trustees of Bertiell

1884
1889
1899

do

New

April, 1x72 Several roads arc leased by thisCciind
operated in connection wi h the main
April, 187
stem, the net earninirs last year, endi-g
April, 1672

Y'ork.

Last coupons old boids paid
Sept. 18651 none on new. (v. 13 i». r.i^.

mortgage.
WU,

4f.
7
3
6
5
5

J.&",I.
J.& J.

A.

Jan.
& O.

M.& N.
M.&N.
A. & O.

Boston.
Boston, at Office

Boston, at Office.

do
Boston, at Office.
Boston, at Office.

V. 14, p.;43, 220, 3^7, 595, 6i6. V.15,p.2'2p.)

July, 1872 Operated with the Nashua & Lowell, 69
per cent of earnings and expenses to B.
.
..

&

1873
1879
-May, 15, '72

L. 81

per cent to

N.

&

L.

Net

in-

come,

(v. 14, p. 48. 796.)
1871, $-232.i65.
for33 yrs 8.31 pr ct. (V. 14. p. 43.)
May. 1872 Report yr cndin-i Sept. 30, 1-71, v. 13, p. 807.
.'\pr. l,l!i(l8,See Ciikomci.k, v. 13 p. 1 06, 741, in regard
Apr. l,18'J3l to (Tef-r.ria endorsements,
Jan 1, 1806[Leascd to Erie for int., &c. (v. 14, p. 628.)
Mar. l,188ri[l'loatingdeht.»463.673. (v. 14.p. 628.)
jVu" , ;87> Leasetl to Erie In 1868, for 490 yrs, at 7 per

Av

dlv..

I

N. Y.,H.Cle-ws& o.,
&c
do
do
N. T., Eie R. R,
New York.
J.& J.
N. Y., Bk of Commerce.
V. & .«
do
7
do
J. &D.
Dec 1,1877' ce t on stock and Int. and sinking fund
7
do
M.&N.
do
Nov. 1,1872| on bds. Lf sseestt. keep roiid in repair.
.1
& .1 N. Y., Farm. L & T. CoJuly 1, ie96i
7g. f. .M. & N.
N. Y or London
.May 1, 1919 ClIKONK'I.K, v. 14, p. 52, 7'>1.
(g.f. '.ft A.
do
(Aur.. 1902
Boston, Co.'s Office. i.Iuly 16, '72 Land rereived. 350,185 ac. Sold to Apr. 1,
J.&.I.
Net earn.!.& J.
do
1872, 161 ^77 ac. for $1 916 93:1.
4
do
!.falyl5,';2
ings 1871, tl.0!-l,735. 2d and 3d series
A. & (). Boston, by Treasnrcr, [Oct. 1, 1893
.I.&.I.
do
do
Mulv 1, 1875 bonds luive trartic guarantee of Chic.
Unilington &Qniney. (v. 13, p.741.)
J.& J.
do
do
July 1, 1878
8
A. & O. Boston & New Vork. Apr. 1,18711
« I. J.& J.
do
do
July 1,1891
8 f
.!.& J.
do
do
July 1,1889
*9I9,'270.
ill.. L.
111. .r.,...,
.J. Kr.l,400.000ac-e
Ill
t,-tvu.>Any«v ,".
8 f. .I.& J.
^ Sfc'-"1 e. paid
l.u.w in.
do
UO
d.
00
"' -4
July 1, 18
i^lliy
M. & N. Boston, E. Smith & Itro.'.Mav 1. 1895 Traffic guarantee by Ch..li.A ()..40prcei t

6g.

f.

&

A.

(

O.

J.&.T.

.

.

,

quarterly frp-n January; Q-F.. quarterly from Feb.i (l.-M.,qU3rterly from March.
?b9w the periocl wh.in tho pilncipal falls duo ol bonds; but the time wbun the last dividend wa« paid on aUxka.

r.io»c daJs?

17,

president. Theroa- Is to be extinded
to a (onnectlon with the Louisville &
Nashville r,iilroi.d. llli^ flnanc-al 8ti t.-inviit isf.ir the fiscal year ending Sept.
30. \^1\. Net eainii-g' in tliat \e»tr w ere

Consol.Oct.,
J.
J.

(v. IJ, p. l23.)

19(0*3,665,000.

&

June

.!.& J.

.380.000

Netearn'gs. 1871. t781,13(.'.
CIIRO.SCLK. V. 15, p. '252.

Stat- aid »15.000 perm.; County. |I750 000.
1899 Net earnings, I81I, »151,628. Capital stock.

Inly 1,1900 In progress; Ga. State endors. declined.
July, lS7i Net earnings Wst year, 1:79,742. (v.!5, p.2 9)
This Is the coiidltinn as rcor^'anized in
1371. The Co. retains fiO.OOO.1 00 of com.
N.T. & Lon. Co.'s Office Jan., IfO
t-tock un'Esued.
Int. O'- the 3d inoit. is
do
(oitlngent upon the eariilnge of the
do
Sept., 1902
do
do
Nov., 1902 Co. Gros' earnings from Jon. 1 to Aug.
do
1 -were .',7f0.lal.
do
(v. 14. p. 594.)
Jan., 189:
Reorganization in 18W of f^av.. Alb. &
Savtmnah.
(iulf. The South Ga. & Fla. R.R. was
meri ed in this Co., the latter assuming
N. T., M. K. Jesup & Co July, 1887
do
the debt of th.* former, and issuing to 11
do
*319,lro guaranteed 7 per cent siock.
do
do
CUKONICI.E. V. 14, p. 344,459. tv.l5. p2ll.)
do
ilo
Ihii-is a consolidation of the Norfolk &
Petersbuig, the South SMe, lie Va. &
T. nil., and Ilie ^Va. & Kentuckv railroads, nnder a law of 'Virgiiiia. approve I

& Co

J.&.I.

3.950.000
3,630.000
2 3l»,000

69, the State ol Pa. exchanged
3.600,000 ot Snnbury & E. R.li- bonds,
lor ssme amount of 2d M. All.Val. bds,
end. by Pciin. KR. N.C.& Phil. &E Co's.

1891

1,

83.'S9

Co

S. Y., Duncan, S.

l.'O.OOO

1(X)

&

In 1868
1R75'&
.March,1896

N.T., Union Trust Co. Inly.
N. Y.,G. Opdyke&Co. July,

A.&O.

200,000
621,000
18,039,960
600,000
11,000,000
3,000,000
5,301,000
3 000,000
2,233,000
f 90,300
366,000
200,000
4,1.21 ,'75

"ioo

Preferred stock
iBt

Bonds conv.intopref.Btock

M.&N.
M.&N.

3.30,000

100
1,000
1,000
!,ocq

18.37

Hurl.,

2

800.000
1,000,000
76,000

.

A

J.

J.&.I

251 ^iW

lO:)

.

Ist

'A J.«

692,30)
400,000
416.000

(

Bntralo.y. r.

J.

;'27,000

a

117

2d mortgage

600.000
19,664.100

1,000
'69-'70
1.000
1,0 Oe

Floating debt
Mass. 1oan,(secured by 14,030,000, BerJ.M)
Bo-tton A Loicell-stock
Instalment paid, 3-5 on new stoek
Scrip certlfs (p tyable In stock or cash)
Morig'ige. wharf purchase
Boston A ^falne— stock
BmtA Proviflenre-stoc^
Brnnsrcick A Alb.— Ist mort. gold, end. Oa.
2d M..skgfand.gold, not endorsed
Bu/r- Brail.a Pittsb.—Q'l M (lnc.10.000 ac Id)
Bnir., C'oiTi/A Pitteb.—Ut Mortgage
Buffalo, yew York A Erie—stock
I'tt

8.

4

745 000
100
100
1.000

Ist mortgage bonds, due tn '8'i5
2d .M.bd8,conv. (71 ra. &lst, 22S<>
2d M.bd*, conv. (71 m. & l9t22H)

Sinking fund bonds
Bmton, Hartford A Erie— stock
1st mortgage, old
iBt mor gage new (Berdell)
1st
do
new, guaranteed by Erie

1,500.000
8,000,000

720,000
150,000
1,100,000
995,800
1,000,000
499.501

im

Bofiton tt

Bnnt., Vlint.

458.500
140,000

18.35

<fc

(

J.

M.&N.
J.

.379,.30O

18i>9

Batt.db P<)toimtc—\st mort.. (tunnel) gold.
1st mortgage gold (main line)
lian'jor
PiHcataqni-i—B&ugor loan, 1st M.

!8-vt, (

!00,O;.fl

1872
1833

N. W.Va., 2d mortgage, W.3
K. W. Va., 3d mortgage. 1855-35

1857,

M.Jt

13,143,100
3,529.800
l,650.l«)
863,250

1,710,500
8,788,732
3,645,683

187>)

-

erll^'grnort. for £',000.000

36(1,110

"b

1,00)
1(0

100
100

Washington branch
Loan, 18 5, sin King fund

do
2d .M.,
do
3d '.,
Berkshire— st->ck

J.&.I

J.*
7g.

201,0.0
112,500
5,000,000
10,000,000
7,1''9,000

,

Belfast

J.&J.

r,'3,.08

.

Atlantic <t i^fci/ic— Common stock
I'refe red stock.
Ist M., (South Phc.) gold
1st M. At. & Pacgid, on 500,000 acr'a 01 I'd..
Atlantic <t St. La-vrence—stock, currency..

News

4

306,000
157,000
453.000
67i,000
6I7,0J0
44^,300
494,0Ul
990,000
816,000

do
l>t
do
do
do
do
do
2d
South side— iBt preferred bonds
2d
do
do
do
Sd
do

(to

J. &,I.

4,mm

2d moi t. to State of Va
No."i'>ik& Petersburg— 1st mortgage

do

A.*0.

it.

N.

int. in default July, '72. fv. 15. p. It. 2V,'.)
leased I'eb. 24, 1870 to Del.
Hudson
Canal Co., for 99 years, at 7 per cent, pel

Road

annum, on $7,000,1)00 of stock, and bonds
—lessee assuu.ing the Interest on both.

800,000
H;5,7tO

1st inort. c >n9'>l. tfor |15 000,000)

do
do
do
do
do

f,

]'

110.50i.'

J

Tenn.— 1st

b

7

r

&

J. &,I.
J. &.I.

7
7

oinmoii Stock,
Preferred stock

do
do
do
do
do

Jan., 1872

J.&b.

461.000
2,047,90
356,600

Virginia

J.

8k

310,200,

2d'iioitgage

do

&

Ui,00n,(100

18,000,000
li.wio.coo
29.0,0,000
5.500,000
3,693,200
88S.976
2,000,000

Miss, (t O.— S'ock (conveitet)
Stock of old companies, not converted..
t>uar. stoek of old Co.'s not conv.rted..
t'd

7

.1.

•iO,000,tlOO

mortgage

Atl.,

{

200

J.'it'.T.

7

l.fOO.O'.'O

Atliol it Eitjii>ld-.\%t mortgage
AlltiiUi it Rirhumtui Air Uiie— Ist niort...
Atlanta <t Wctt Point— iloiik
Atl. <t (it. H'esf-stoclc (Total, WO.OOO.OX).).

do

"f
7.30
5
7

8,50:i,000

I

So. Oeoi-g.a

2,256,300
72,000
3,8.0,000

P.EMARKS.

Stockn,
lastDlvl'd.

N. T., 20Na sau street,
1886
This road Is for mining & lumbering'.
N. T., Third .Vat. Banl--. June, 190;
N. Y„ Duncan, s. & Co Jan., 18S9 Sold In bankrnm-vtiSlate Apr.22. State

J.*, I. „
N.

2,673.01X1
3,305,1-00

a

I'ttll't/^Btock

.M.texchdnseable for gen. M. bdsj

'iti

1872

of the Librarian of Coagfei«, Wnshfngton, D. C,

office

I

Atlet/fi'in;/

81,

confer a great favor by giving us Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.

nrlll

DESCRIPTION.
For

ywr

[August

.

_

August

THE CHRONICLE.

1872.

31,

285

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sabferlbera

DBSCRIPTIOK.

sr

MI'es
of

Road

all references see foot
notes on Drat patto of liU. tables.

For explanation of

Cairo i6 J-ulCnii—ltt M.. Bold., on r'd
C'«/ro itSi. L'inlH—Ul niortRaj?e

&

I'nd

-

ir.o

1869

1853
1855
1867
1870

1810
1871
I8S4
1866

Lake—
Minn.— lianiXti on 1st dlvl8iou,s.'.
div. s.f
&.

lOU

5.817.100
675,000
1,268,1*0

Og. \.
6g. A.

l,7(W00O

f.

1,000
1,000

500,(101
2,U)0,(K)J
490,(100

5

a

31.1.5(10

9,000,1110

50
W)

1,151,500
2,098,000

100

232.1.00

1.UI
20J,86U
200,000
1.000
1,000 20,009 p m.

a

21(1,0011

a

1,377,000
(,850,400
769,600

100

per cent

1(10

700,0110

82.000
2.3S2.00O
;•

W

guar.by Ch. & N.
Central R. R. A &(««;,&«.— stock
1st niortgaze bonds, coup n
Central of /Oft'a— Ist d..gold, coupon
2d mortg igo, gold, $4,000 per mile
Central of y. ./e;'«ey— stock
t-crlp (»I,'8J.IS0 aid u to Jan., IW)....
ad mo'*tgage (now lst>

do

5,0)il,i«J0
1,11(0,1100

1869
1871

mortgage bonds

13

iin

mortgage, gold, tax free
Subor lieu. Call. State aid, irold
Bonds, (Coriiierly r-onvert. Into U.S.bds
Bonds on ^aii .loaquln Valley ilr.,gold...
U. S. Loan, (2d Hen on certain terms)
Western Pacific, 1st mort gold
Goverume->t Hen
do
I

,

t'allf'^ruia

Oi'egon, Ist

mo

t

rage gold.

Pacific la

1

742
90
1S8

'65-'69

(C.a

l.OOO

1,500,000
9.153,0 10
2,571,2:9
71.000
871 ..500
2,100,000
400,000

500

7
41
21

&

Jollet

do

Jack.&

do
do

do
do
do

d >
Louisiana
Chic, Burl.

Ch.,lst

vl.liit.

liVS

Quitu-i/

<fe

18114

1M6S
186S
1870

—stock

mortgage, slua'ing lund. drus') ...
do
do
convertible ...
2d mortgage, gold. ( Frankfort
TruHt mortgage (Bur. to Peoria)
Plain bonds
'^en'l. Mort.. (coupon or rcgi*tered)
Carthage & Burlington. 1st mort
Dixon. Peoria & Han.. Ist mortgage
American Central, 1st mortgage
Peoria & Han., ist niort;rage
Ottawa, Oswego & Fox Uiv., 1st mortgage
Illinois Grand Trunk. l8t mortgage
Qnincv & Warsaw, ist mortgage
Keokuk & St. Paul. Ist morigage
Cfilc. it '.anatla Southern— '.»l mort., gold,
1st

1362
1863
1862
i857
;864

l^uar(^A A.

l8tM.assnm.by C.&\.
2d M.a sum.by C &A.
2d M. Int. guar. C* v
Mo.. 1st M. (in progress)

&

100
100

623

923
323

1858
1358

,

)

Chicago, Cin.

it

CWc,

'Hilton de

Cliif..

Danmlle

InI.exten.,
Chir.itgo

&

M
Onhuque—lm M

Louiitrille-Xst

it Vuwen—''tk\. M., gid, S. F.
ist M.,eld ( d M. on 114ni.).

Ioit}a—l9i

mortgage

Chicago, Iowa (fc AefcjvwA-a— stock
2d mortg ige, (Now 1st)

M

do

C'l-ic. dt

(.Vow2

1)

Hich. Lake 8.—l6t mortgage

Ist

mor gage

1st

mortgage

Chti: (feA'OTVAfp.— Com.

stock

Pi-efcrred stock
Bonds, r>rf.(S. r.),lst M.. Chic, to Oshk..
Int.bds, fniideil coup., 2d M.,
lio
Ist M., general. 3d M.,chic. to Oshkosh..
Appleton extens.. ist. M..on23 'o. & land.
tireen Bay extens..lst M. on 26 in. & land.
IstM.Gal.A Chic. lln. K.B.. extended...
2d mortgage. Oal.& Chic. lln. R.'t
Miss. R. Bridge bds. Men on net earnings
Klgin& State Line K.Ii. lids
Ist M.. (Peninsula H.IJ)on74 in. & lands..

Co

403
30
46
51

31

70
44
40
43
285
73
60
114
32

SI
82
82
82
227
227
227
1223
1221
193
193
lai

23
26
248
24S

in Mort. (Bcloit& Madison it.li.l
Madison extcn. ist M..Binklngfund gold.

*

»l.Peter,l8t.M.,guar. C.&N.W
do
2d M..
do
.no
3d M. land Krant.s.f.
Chi-. *.Milw nkee, 1st M.. on rd & eiinip.
Ch <!•*>!;• -d M., (M.*C.R.B.)l8t ll<^n
Chic. & Mil., Ist M.. 2d lien
Laero «c, Tr nup, * p., 1st M.. gn. C.& V.
lowaMldland.l t M. gnar, lr.'
\
Meio'nineeextensl'in 1st mort.. gold
1.1

..

137
137
175

45
40

W
W

75

C}':, P'.kl.n A S-iiilliire.tern-\st M.,gold.
Chic, K. I. .{ / .«-/*-«tock
1st mortgage sl^vin-' fund
< hie.* 8VeH.,l9t M,Bol 1 (guar.'ln'cnr.)
.Chic ft South w.; ist .>!., gold, not guar....

65
565
511
250
50

c&

a
100
1,000
1,0
1,000
1,000

187:
1S72

1869
1869
I86S
1868
18-0
1870

P72

120

3 '7 .000
2,36),01«
5ol,0(IO

720,0(10
!,50(i,(iOO

1,000
1,000
1,100

600,000
800,000
736 000
6 0.000
1,260 000
960,(XI0

1870
1869
1867
1871
1869
1872
13.U

I,087,!lOO
l,.i0O,00O

l»8,0Ol
360,000
1 ,0W
1,000 16000 prill
100 18,649.910
2,.592,0O0
1,000
i,tco
150,101
941,000
630.000

800,000
1,000,000
1,9,0

a
1,00(1

A.&O.

J.

ft

IH

J.

I'

a

500 OOJ

LOOC

2,.'i00,000

1"59
1862
1859

M.'itN.
J.ft
J.ft
J.ft
J.ft

J.
J.
J.
J.
J. ft J.
J.ft J.
J.ft J.
J. ft J.

4Kg.
7

7
7 f
8 f
8
8
8
8

f
f
f
f
8 f
8 f
8 f.

8

f.

J.ft
J.ft
J.ft
J.ft

J.

ftD.
ft

O.

A.ftO.
J.ft
J.ft
J.ft
F. ft

J. ft J.

lOOitc

755.1100

lOO&c

3588 000

a
a

118,000
«l,00(l
l,785.0ai
940.000
200,000

7

i:i5 (»)0

6
7
7
7
7

1S70-1
4,3;',0;10
1871 lOOJcc
1,000
397.000
l.OOO
182,000
1,000
1,1.^5,000
l.OOO
1,OIX),000
1870
1 (WO
1870
1.3.50,000
II
2.700,(»10
1871
1.5l«u pr
18; I
i('lO
19,000,000
l.OJO
ia66
8.6 18.000

M.

7
7

F.
F.
F.
P.

7
7
7

M.
M.

ft

N.
A.
A.
A.
A.
N.

ft

S.

«-F.
A.

ft

O.

J.ft J.

A.ftO
J.ft J.

M.

7

ft

J. ft

M.

ft

N.
D.

N.

Var.
J.ft J.
A. ft ().
A. ft O.

7
7
10
8

J.

'

1,000

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

7

m

'

d

oo
do
do

>

do
do
Boston.
do

Philadelphia.

do
do
do

do
do
do

Comstoc*, »rr7,100i prefercd, 7 per cent
stock. »752.7O0. (v 14. p. 52.'.)
Leased to C. ft A., at 6 p. c on Btock.lntftc.
1906 In progress, (v. 15, p. 76.,
Le (.ea to All. ft Or. West. Net eamlngi
187!
laat year. »2I3.755. DividcndB of 7 per

Jan., 1873
April. 18S0
187('-97

Jan.

1,

May.

cent on preferred stock since

Completed

1869.

Cott, (173,768.

Sept., 1870.

In (trogre^'
Leaved to Dub. ft Ploux C. at $1 ..500 per m.
ft a p. ct. of earnings over $3.rO0 per m.
Leased to Ch. and Northwest, at 1700 of
first $1,50(1 gross earnings per m.;>i| or
tile e cess up to $4.S00 per m., and l-5of
all above that.
Gross earolngB, 1871.
$1,379,540.)

Leases si*vi ral roads. Dividends in 5 yrs
51 per cent
(See report, v. 14 p. 94.)
July 15. 99 Gross earntugs to .fan. !. :872, $30'i.513 expt- udltures, f4 jir. ct. of can Ings.
Oct.l5, 1901
'72
lulv20.
Net earnings 1871. «l,;ii,577. This Co. ako
July 20. •;2 assumes $^,808,568 of other liabffltte*.
1875
Co' Bolldated March, 1-72. with D., Lack.
1875

;

ft

'72
'7'

Sept.,:i890

18^^
1881
1883

Oct. 1.1900
189-1-99

1899
1S99
ie8a-'9i

W.

(v.ll. p.:t86.52S.658.)

Leased to B.ft O. RH. In 1866for 20yr». rent
35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yr», and
40 after.

The Central Pacif. is a consol. of several
Co.'s made in 1870, and now owns or controls

Jan.

every important roa In CuMfointa.
18,2, 900 miles main line and 297
I

1,

miles, bran- lies were completed. Grosa
earnings 1B7I. »9,5 6,342- i.el, »J,2JO,9M.
Laud grant 12,800 acres per mile, except
mineral laucts. See nu' ual report tin
Chbokiclk, v. M, p. 91 ; aee also p. 393.

7

5.<W),00()

7g.

1,000,000

7 g. I.

f.

ftD.

A.'ik'o.
J.ft J
M. ft N.
J. ftD.

1890
1890
1J95

Gro's earnings 1871. $591.472 net earnings
$405,270
Cost of road and equipment
$5,011,919,

Boston.
Y..

1881
1S76
18.7
July, 1872
1875 ft 1F80
.Jan., '903

In October. 1872
A sinking fni d of
$100,000 a year commences one year after
completion. (
14. p. 651 )
Net Income, 1870-71, $157,650. (v. 14. p 48.V
.

Leased to Ph ftBalt.Cen. Dlv6p.c. onst'k.

t.oinpl. ted. March, 1872.
I87i Leased to Ph. ft R. road. In han(l« trustees
Sep., 1872 Jollet ft Chic. RR.. leased for int. on stoc<
and bonds. St L., Jack, ft Chic, leased
Sep., 1872
at$M0,000per yr.
ouisiana ft Mo.
May, 1877
built and operated under contract. Net
Jan., 1893
ear IngsofC.ftA. in 1871.12,198,085. DiviJan., 1883
dends ID 9 yrs. 78 per cent on crni. stock
April, 187i
and 79 on preferred. See Curoniclk.
July, 1892
Vol. 12. p. 369, 721 v. 13, p. COl, 636 ; v. 14.
April, 1894
-Apr. 1. 1S94
p. 354; V. 15. p. 52.
July. 1895
July, 1898
Aug.. 1900
Sept. 15. '72 Gross earnings for year ending April 30,
1872, $; 569,009, or $361,324 more than preJan. ;,1883
Jan. 1.1883 ' ions year. Net earnings $2,619,176 against
B
$2,779,011 previous year. The
139)
O-t. 1.1890 ft(^. leases or extends aid to branch roads
named, giving them a traffic guarant''e.
Ian. 1, 1S96
(usually 40 orSOp.c.) for purchasing their
July 1, 1896
bonds. Contingent iiabitities on oondB
May. 1879
ot these companies amount lo $6,756,000.
July, 1889
Annual report in Cubonicle. v, 15, p.
July, 1878
156.
Julv, 1878
.Inly. 1900
Oct.. 1890
July. 1890
April, 1879

May,
May,

1901

RK

I

;

CMC,

Union Trust Co, Apill.:902

Jan.. 1887 Opened July. 1869. Cost $2,500,000.
Bost.. at C..B.& (J.OfHce Jan. 1, 1896 Traffic guaranty of C. B. ft Q., 40 per cent.
New York, Co. 's Office April, 1909 Complered. Danville to Chicago. Exten.
do
do
April. 1912
of S2 miles in progress.

N.Y.. Caldwell ft Co..

1900

July, 1872 Leased In perpetuity lo Chic, ft Northwest, at 3tK per cent, of gross receipts.
1. 1888
Gross earnings lii 18iO were $1.?20.8S2.
Aug.15.1892
Sept.. 1889 Traffic agre mentby M. Cent. (v.iS.p. 828)
Llverinore, Tr. July. 1890

Sslem, Mass., Clinton, la
Boston, Merchants' Bk.
N. Y., Park Bank.
A.
M.&S. N. Y.. Farm. L. ft T. Co.

I,»l5,.'i00

a

:j2».634; V. 14, p..

Y

J.
J.

lOO&c

1,000
1.000

13, p. 135,

NY

J.

3,

'."71

.

(V

Phlla.. P. RR. Cos. office Oct. 1, 1901 Leased to Pitt b . Cln. ft St. LoulB Ry Co.
New Vork.
July, 1872 Leased to Erie, $3(),(00p. yr.; sublet toN.C.
Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1. :8gS Net earnings last year, $16,713.
Cost of
July, 1888
road, $680,000.
do
do
N.y., Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 Op bv D. & H. Can Co. for K gross earnings
CouBoI. of Va Cent., and C vinglon ft O,
This road will form a through route beN.
, Flsk ft Hatch.
Nov' .1899
tween the Atlantic coast iind Ohio river,
, Ain. Exch. Ilk.
1880
do
and is expected to be completed
do
1872

N

ft O.
J.ft J

21,II67,'63

695.000
2,686,000
101.000
321JI0O
3.150.000
a,rai,ooo
1,565,000

Charlotte. N. C.
N. Y.,Nat. City Bank.
do
do

A

ft O.
J.ft J.
A. ft O.

M.& N.

1

.

A.

J.ft D.
J.ft D.
F. ft A.

1,000
1.000
1,000
l.OOO

do

Hatch.
Sacramento Treasury.
N. y.. f Kellv ft Co.
N.Y.,Fi8k ft Hatch.
U. S. Treasury.
N. Y., Fiskft Hutch.
U. S. Treasury.
N. v., Flsk ft Hatch.
ft

New York snd Boston
Boston.
New York and Boston.

A.
7 g.

J.
J.
J.
J.

8

1863
1865
1863
1S61

do
N. y., FIsk

Frankfort.
J.ft J.
A. ft (). N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rcc
J.ft J.
J.ft J. Boston. Co.*s office.
M. ft N. N. Y., N. Bk. of Com'rce

5

1,001
1,010
1,000

do
do

I

350,000

mi

1869
1871

J.

14 8 '0,980

18 V)
1855

1S71»-I

ft

100
100

1,1100

lio

at office.

M. ft N.
Philadelphia.
M. ftN.
5
M. ft S, N. Y..M.K. Jesup&Co.
do
do
5
M. ft S.
do
do
7
M. ft N.
do
do
7
J.ft J.
do
do
7
A. ft O.
N. Y. U.S. Trust Co.
Q.-J.
J^ J.* J. N. Y. M.K. Jesup&Ci'
do
do
7 f
A. ft ().
do
do
7 f
A. ft O.
du
do
7 f. J.ft J.
do
do
7 f. .1. * J.
do
7
do
F.&A.
M. ft S. N. Y., N. Bk of om'rce
do
do
J.ft J.
do
do
J. ft J.

3,916.300
568,700
211,000

1,000

A.&O.
Q-J.
A.&O.

J.&D.

00

1370
1671

I87l.

2(1,

,

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

:g.

186.1

J.
J.

J.'ft'j.

l,7S(l.0OO

i860
1863

J.

7
7
7

7

l.OOO 13.500 ii.m

"ioj

ft

"f

1,000,000
1..500,000
500..

Oct.

I'- J. ft
6g. d.ftO.

8,(«K!,0(KI

1, 110

II

F. li<ls.stil)ord.Iienon all above..
Ec|nin. bds. lion on eimln'tscosfg»100.00(l.
s. S.

Will

1,000
1,000

9O!,000
£00 000
160,500
2,100,000
807,000
185,000
660,000
500,000
8,929,900
2,425 400
256 .000
2,3&),000

J. ft J.

!«• J.ft J.

I8ti.500

fa 1st lien on income)
Clilcago, 7 per cent stock
do
Ist mortgage, s f

8t.L.,

7 g.

75,00(1

SOO.OOO
5,3;4.:i6
14,000,100
100.000

64

do
N. Y,

S.

J.*

Bonds, not mortgage

Ist mortgage
Income bonds

ft

J.&'j.

e.iW.OM

I8ii9

New York
New York, Office.

&N.

i.oiki

Funded

Preferred stock
ist mortgage, preferred, sinking fund

M.

25.88.-i.00O

880.(X10
160,(100

522, 595.)

do
F. ft A.
1890
J.ft D. Bait., West. Nafl Bank Jui.e2i,
"
do
do
J.ft ".
June 2!,

•69-'';l

.

mortgage
Chienfjo A Alton— ^ow. st'k

M.
7
3
3

J.ft J.

.

Ptaiiad'elpiila

5',2«,19a

100

V't/i<?,?/— 1st

7pr^r.

2,735.000
1.970.000

1871
1869

Phlla. ft Mt. Ilollv.
S. Y., Union TrustlCo.

Q-J.

2X

I'.OOO

.

1888

1I.P..522;

Camden, N.J. Ofltce.
do
do

ft S,
ft J.

18«9

!!.•?

Cfieraw tt Varlinglon-lat mort..
2d mortgage
Cherrt/ Vtil. Sfinr. tt Al.— 1st M. conv. ...
C/i^i^aheake dt Ohio— com stock
I8t \l 8kg fund, gold, cp., for »15,OIX),000
1st M., (Va. Cent. R.R.,) guar by Va
2d M., (
do
do
) coupon
3d M.,
do
do
) coupon
Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.fC.,) cp..

Chat'T

M.

7

A.ftO.

1,500,000
1.500.000

Nit Income In
1871, over all expense', waa %li/iti,\a.
Vol..
See annual icpoit m Chkokkx

......

was signed

ft

J.

411,150
2, 00,000

N. i.R.K.formthcI'nitedCn.'s.f .S.J.,.
The lease In Penn. K.K., at 10 per rent

1883
18H9
IS89
18H4

do
A
Feb^l,^882
do
A.
'?'" F. ft A. N. y„ ITnlon TruBt Co. Aug 15 1890
New Vork.
ICOl
7g. J. ftD.
N. Y.,U S. TiustCo. A pi 30, 1884
7
A. ft O,
do
J/ft J.
Jan. I, 19(»i
7
M.&N. Cedar Itapids.Treasurer -May, 1 72
lit
do
do
May, I8r2
3X F.ft a.
F. ft A. N. Y. ^at'U'ark Bank. Aug ! 1891
7
^^.
do
do
7
ft A.
Aug. 1. 1891
do
do
7
M. ft N,
May, 1916
I. ft 1).
Savannah. Qa.
5
June. 1872
F.

742
ISI

A.)

Chester Creek— l^t mort
Ciester it Tamarott-Xs* M.,gld

omce.

lk75
18H0

-. ft

7

6,0.-W,'OU
25,8<5,0(«)

2(1

Interest, coupon bonds
C/te.ikire— mock, preterred

J.

London.
do

"ik M.'&N.

'r,6co

consolidated

Chemung— ^tocM.

J.

1864
1863
1870

mortgage

C,hartterH—lst

ft

f.

2.432,1,50

1,000
100
1.000
1,000

F.
J.

O
A

f.

50
50

I

do.
d>

6

7g.

ft
ft

7g.

4.S2I.00O

C airl,.
Ist

<

N

1894

A.

152

312

A., Ist mortgage
bondi
Voinmbde vl«(?K«ta.— stock
mortgagu, (C. & S. C.)

San Fr, O.
':.

&
*

Princeton,
Phlladcl hi

S.

ft

7g.

1,000

Prelefrcd stock
Isr

London.
Phli'diMi.hinOfflce.

J.ft J.

7
7

1,000.0(XI

mortgage bond'
Central OA/o— Common stock

C inXral P^ici^iic—^lov. c

Phi adelphlaOtHce.

J.ft D.

M.

920,0110
5,110 '.IWI

i

;

* O.
& ••.
A
M. 4 N.
ft

3,illH,'l(Kl

15,000000

New

tst

0,(«I0

i,O0O

Ist

1st

2H

REMARKS.

Last DIv.

New York.
J.& J.
Jan 1.1891 L'nd gr.2/IOO,OUOacrc>. (v. 13. p. M7 )
A.ftO.
Oct. 2. 1901
A. *0. New York and London Oct.. 1909 rv. I4,p. 515.)
.1. & .1.
N r ,Xatl Park Bank. Jan. 1, lK89,Tliere Is also a 2d and ex'cnslou mortgAge.
F.& A. Phl'a. ft N. Y. omccB. July 10. ',2 The C. ft A. R.R., Del. ft liart' n Canal ft

8,.-00,000
2,50ii,0OO

atfo—com. stock
7

7g.

2.M), 00

tiitnan.i

Princliial

when Due
ly Stocke.

15l,(ll.».i

C^d^tr F.it

mortgage
Ut
do

WTiom.

1,80 ',000

db CanttHtfiut—\Ht niort
iBt mort age. gold

Preferred stock,

I

P«y»''lo.

1.000
1,000

niori gaffe loan

mortgage bond*
Chattel mortgage bonds

Bonds on 'itl
Ctiitar HiipUU

INTEREST OR DlVinKNDS.
„„. "ben Where Pavablo and

866,1)10
S.OOli.COO
1 S4«,(100

iHt

Vif/itffft

Outtandlng
8,000.00(1

.m

1871

SlerllnK loan of United C >,'8 (i)69.2U0)
Sterling 1 an ( £'! il),IX) J)
Loan of 18S8
Bond to State of K. J. by Unlie.l Co.'s
Lo.in of 1891
C liii'teit tfc Atlantic— 1»% Mort., conv
id mortjfage
C(in>fte»cfB«r/.Co.—l8t Mortgage
ViH'.t III Southern— lei M. glu.s.f, cp& reg
C'ltftiriHMt—.-o-nnum stock
Preferrtjo stock

C^menonin

Amount

cljnt

Uu'ro it t7«c«/t/i«— >t niortKag", ((old.
CuUfoffiiu P.iclfU^—liit mortKagc, gold..
Ca n-len <t .dwiw//— stock
Uol'ai- loan, joint conipanifH
Inking fund fJtwa.OOO).
Sterling loa
Doll>irloan

ConsoHdited

LIST.

confer a Kreat ntvor by alvlns ns Immediate notice of may error dlaeovered in our Table*.

wrIII

Bost.,

I.

do

do

New York, Co.'s Office.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
du
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

July

Nov.
June,

June

1891
1871

27, 7i

1885
Mav, 1883
1885
1885
1S85
1882
1875
1884
1878
1898
1915
1874
Jan., 1888

April, 1911

The

Chic, ft Northwest operates 1882 miles
and h>s additional extensions ft branches
Lands of the Company are
about 2.000.000 seres. Operations for the
years ending June 1, 1ST2, compared as
in progress.

follows wltll 1870-7:

•

1871-72.

Gross earnings
Operating exps.&c.

Neteamlngs
Interest

ft

rents...

Net income.

..

1870-71.
$11,691,914
«,3:i,iO«

$ll,4(r>.t61

6,8!0,0a9

$1 512.135
I,9ra3!l

$5,384,408

$2,618,334

$3,343,418

2,(ie9,9>5

(nil report in Chronicle, v. 15. p. 187
Divldc'ids have been paid on stock as
follows: Jone. 1872. 3H on pref.
Dec,
1171,3k on pret. June, 1811. 5 on both ;
Dec. ISM. 5 on both June. 1870. 2 on
Sref Dec, 18S9, Son pref., 4 on com.;
une, 1869, 5 on both
Dec 1 63. 5 on
both. (v. 14, p. S5, 5i; T. 13, p. 19, 1«,

See

;

Dec.

1, 1919
1874
1874
1898

;

;

:

;

,

;

Or't.'.'i900

230.)

Juncl.1911

Aug.

1.1901

Road

In progress.

Bonds,

$15.(X)0

per mile.

report pubCo.'s Office, Apl.;3.1872 L. gr. 1 '2-^ 000 acres. Annu
1896
lished In C IBONICI.K. v. 14. n. 827. showdo
ing net e rnlngs. l8;i-72, $2,950,534,
do
Nov. 1899
a^ain :t $2,622 828 In 1S70-71.
.19

NewYork.

-

i

THE CHRONICLE.

286

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers

ivlll coiirer

of

all references, see Road
foot iiotee on iBt paf^e ot i(R. Tables.

or exptsnation, of

-

*c

ijKiwic— lBtM.,guarbyN. Mo

CiiiciiinaU it Jlalt.—ltlM. ([Uar byM.&C.
.
Cm., Hitinilton <£ Utn/toit—alocM.

mortgage f
of
2d
dj
of
3d
do
I

CiacinluUt

it

'63

181S

\sm

'(B
'67

Inci—\st mortgage

niortRftgfj, (roar
Cin.it IintUitutpotiH Junct.—\hl
"i'J

1862
1867
18o4

M

2d mortgage

mi

Cin., La'ni/ette <* CVacrtfiro— let mort., gol.l.
Cin. <fc MtirUtinville~\.6t M., guar by lessees

Cinn.

it

Muskingum Fa/.— Ist

inort

Hirhmonct it CA*c— Ist mortgage
2d mortgage
Cinn., Riclimond it F. TT.— let M.. gld. guar
Cin., Sumlusky it Cleveland— iXocli.

Cinn.,

Wabash

tt

IficA.— isl mortgage

&

Hubbard

br.. 1st

M., skg fd bds
tfc /)e/— 1st M., gld...

* P/f^j*.— Guaranteed slock
2d mortgage for »1,20U 000
»2,0CO,O00
do
3d
»l,20'.l,000
4th
do
Consold. skg fnnrt, M. for <;5 000,»J0
Cttlebro'ikdijln R. i?.— 1st mortgage
Cotoraiio Central— \nz niorlgage, conv
Coluinbiit it Porl Deposit ist M
Coium. it Hock. Val.—\&t M. sink, fund bds,
Ist raortgHge. Logan & StraitsvUle iir
Mort. bonds
Columbus, Chic, it Ind Ceaira/— stock
2dmortg,igc (Col.& Ind. Central R. H.I..
Income bonds, (Col. & Ind. Central R.R.)
Construe, linds (' hlc. & G, Eastern K.H.)
Income bonds (Chic. & Gt East rn R.lt.)
Cleveland

—

Union & L()gan

p.jit 1st

12K
77
225
19^
199
l'.i9

199
18
15
6

Concord

—

1861
1869

1,000
1,000

517.000
2,1251100

50

2.059, 00

a

10,971,9(10
513.!i00

1887
18 8

a
1,"00
1,000

6
1,003

1871

1,000

a

lt'56

h

66&71

a
100
1,000
IOO

1858
1871
1870

—stock

1866

l.lXiO

1863

1,000

50

.

Mortgage

Danville, /Iiizletti>;Jt MMwirarrc-lstmort,
JMnvill, Urb., BVtoi. J Pekin—\st M.,gold.
J) venport it S:. P.iul-i,'. M., gjld
Dagt.ii Mich— Fret, stock. g;:ur. C.H.& D.
Ist M., sinking fund, $30,000 per year
.'...
2d mortgage

28
28

18I1S

200&C

1869

State loan
Del., Lack, it Western stock
Ist Mort. (Del.,L.& w., East. Ex.) skgTd
2d Mort. (I)., 1^. & Wnst.l
Bonds, (eonvertlb. from .lone I. '75 to '7T)
Denver Pacitic— 1st mortgage, gold, 1. gr
Denver it Rio Grande— 1st inort.,gold
Mes Moines rn(— 1st M., Knoknk to Dcs M.
Ist M.,on S>ra.&466.000acr's& 2d .M.on ]62uDetroit, El. Riv. it I.— 1st mortgage
Xjetroit, Hillsdale dc Ind, 1st mortgage

102
142
141
141
141

1871

1856
1867
1869

.

—

niortga'.;e,.,

Detroit, Lansi7ig it Lake Mi A.- 1st mort..
Detroit it Milwaukee— X>t *iort. bonds

2d Mortgage, April 28, ','51
Ist Funaert Coupons, Nov. 15. 'f'O
2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 13, 63
Bou'ls ot June 30, '6t>(eon<lilic)nalIv>
Stcr.ing (Oak. & Otta. KJi.) Oct. 1, '53, gld.
Dollar (Oak. & otta. Itl;.) b'ds, Oct. 1,'53.
-..1r|>, .Mort. (Detr. & Pontlac UK.), Apr. 1,'51
Oston I'Mnrt. n>e'r V- Pontine ItU.), Feb..'o4.
it /llort. (Det'. & Pontlac RR.),
an., '53.
»i;Miondsuf S'pt. 1, 1866, (Limit $300,001). ..
\ ^Lds & mort. on Det. river front property
vubui/ue it Sioux City Stock

y

s.f...

1.5l)iJ,(«X)

it

English Loan, c-jnver ible
1854, convertlbl»
Essex R.R. bonds, Sept. 1856

Bonds due

IS-is,

April, '65

do
1883, March '6S-"69
do
1889. May, '69
Eastern Shore, (MA.)—\st mort., conv
2d mortgage, conv
EigeHeltl eft A>h(mc'Av— Tennessee Loan ...
EUtabethtown it Pntiucah—\st Mort., conv.
Elk it Mclieiln—\st mort., gold
.

^Vtiliainsport-stotK,

3

1,000,000
2,(iO'! (w;

7

«96,0I)0

6

100,000

7

7

f.

in
7 f

7g.

f.

1,00(1

2,500,000

N.

& N.
& A.
& S.
J. & J.
&J.

J.

*

&/

a

1860

Vari

186.1

Varl.

'.

3

-.1.

*.l
ft S.

M

ft

s

J

ft

J.

&.T.
ft,!
ft.!
ft,!
ft.!

1

Ch-iA ftO.

7
7 f

J. ft

7 g.

M

ft s.

M

ft

ft ,!.

,1.

ft 1).

.1

ft,!.

A

ftO

.1

It .1.

A 7
M,&
5« M.&

N.
N.

7

A.&O.

250,000

8

F.ft A.

1,001,

100,1,00

l.OOC

110,(00

7
7
10

r'3,'266

b

81,500
450,000
1,300,000
2.500,000
140.000
1,309,200
495,>0O

1(11)

S,l!i2,00.r

'•S&'l

1,00(
'h
5(

1,00(

3,170,000
610,000
136,000
4,262,000

M.

7 f

7
7

7g.f,
7

f.

6g

S83.000
750.00f!

1856
1865

e

194,000
160.000
1,000,000
500.000
400,000

e

3t)O,00O

i',600

1,075,500
3,000,000

8

1,500,0(XI

7g.

1869

b

b

&

&

'"50
1,000

500,000
500,000
1,000 000

500

6W.000
50,000

June
June

1, '98
I.

'Si'

Aug.

1,1892
Oci. 1,1897
uly 1, 1880

Jan.

1, 1892

1=80

&

Le sed to Phlla. & Reading (v. 14, p. (28 )
Slock Issued. $347.8011.
Leased to Phlla., Wll. & Faltlmore.
Com' leted .luly. 1870, and hianch Jan. .'71.
Hit earnings,

1-71,$;85,733.

Bonds

1880 to

b redeemed witi loan of '72. (v.l4.p.52i)
Cons-l. 1868of Col.,& I.e. audi hlc. ft G
East. Leased Keb
1869 to Pittsp ,Cln
ft SI. L..and the Penn. RR. Co., for 30
percent of gross earnings, but guarantee'' $1.1(^7 47(1 peryr., to pay Int. on 1st
•

,

M.,C.&

M.$15(«<l.(10O&-3d

I.,

$821,00'.

Of

2d M., $2,99'.1,000 were sold to Penn. RR.
Net earnings 1871, $1,040,231. (v. 14,n.59S)
omplcted, March, 1872. (v. H. p. 159.)
Leased In p'-rpetuily to Pltts.,Ciun.&st.L.
Guar by Pa. i:. ess's ssume Ilabl it's.
Dividemls in lOyears, 89 per ce t.
Leased to Conco d UK. »t $25,000 peryear.
Net ea nings for year ending June 30, 1871
$28:1665; rinklngfund increased, $36 352.
Dividends, 6 per cent a y'r for past 7 yrs.
t

Set income,

1

>

lg7'i-'71. $199,157.
Divldenc'l
I.
(v.i4,p.43)

in lOyears, 81

perce

(T. 13, p. 467.)

Leased to Phil.

M

& Trent.,6''.c. dlronsto'k

'

90

Nov.

N. y.. Mercantile Bank
^^Y^, Mtrrcantlle Bank.
do
do
Boston, Co.'s office.
N. Y"., M. K. Jtsup&Co

do
do
do

do
do
do

N

Y'.._M.

do
do
do
do

Msy

J.
J.
J.

AJ.
*J.

ft J.
J.
F.ft A.

J.&
.

ft
ft

J.

ft

M.&

J.
B.

an

M.ft N.
J. ft J.

1

J.

&J.

'.ft

o.

F,&A.

Bk

Boston, Co.'s Office,

do
do
do
do

S.

M.& N.
J.& J.
A.&O.

K. Office.

Gallatin Nat'I

J

Phlla., Girard Nat.

$3,50.000

have thus far

Net earnings In 1871,
In lf-70, $.V13.'r33; In 1869. $666.'367 :
In 1868. $704,451; in 1S6..$;68.'.89; In 1866,
$6:)5,(i62. See annual 1 sport,
(v. 14, p.
323.)
$665

6:13.

to

eam'gs

Ills.

Cent, for SO yrs. at 85 p. ct.
per cent 2d 10 yrs.

1st 10 yts. 36

July, 1883 Net earnings, 1871, $i2.l88. Pref. stock,
$.59 '315, com. s;ock. $684,fi«2.
Oct., 188:i

Jnne,

1900

Completed Angmt, 1811.

(v. 14. p. 628.)

Jan.l, 1906 Int. was suspended, see (v. 14. 5'31.>
Julv 1, 1886 L'sed to P» .RR. 2d M..$S5,0 due J8n..'73
July, 1872 Leased to Phil A Reading, at 6 per cent
Mch 1,1888 on stork and Int. on bo"d8. (v. 14. p. 628.)
o'lSol.Nov ,1-6,', of E.Tenn. ft Va. and
July 1,1900 E. Tenn A Gs. In 1810 the Co. paid it«
:-1880
debt to Tenn. and issued the sink, fund
loa'i. Net earnirgs last year, $415,799.
July 1876
Dividends had been 8 per cent a year for
July
, 1871
past 6 yrs, but none was caid Jan., 1873.
If,
Lesses Enstern in N. H., 16m. Stock,
IV74
$493,500, same dividends as hast. Mass.
Sept.„ 1876
in-.J
Leases Portland. Saco A P.. at 10 per
April
;vui
11, IS'S
March, 1888 cent on stock, (v. 14, pp.43, 187.)
,

Apl. 11,1886

to P., W. A B.;operated
on own account since Dec, 18i>9.
Funded* ace ued int. due abont $«)0.C00.

Mchl,

In progress. Subscrip. to stoc«, $3,OB,«IO.

1

York,

do

Penn.U.R. Co

Mav,

189(1

1872
Phlla.,
July. 1872
do
Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. 1. 1880
2863
Phlla., Penn.R. R. Co.

phlla.,

Bank of Can. .redeemable

been redeemed.

May,"""
Bank Jan. 1,188(1 Formerly leased

do

New

feet.

various.

N. V.,K.T. Wilson & Co
do
do
Boston, Co,'8 Office.
London.

A.&O.
M.

the Merchants

$10O,ai0 per yr.

M.K.Jisup&Co. JU1^,872 Leased

&

.H

Z%

Detroit.
July 1,1886
ft London.
Nov. 15, 7:'
K. Jesup & Co Nov. 15. W
Apr. 1.187S
do
Feb. 15. '86
do
Jsn. 1, 1878
do
Sept 1, 1886

Phlla., P.

Op. by Kan'as Paclfle

Narrow gu.ge,

C.&Gtw

•

do
do
J.&.I. N. Y.. M. K. Jesup ft Co
do
do
A. ft O.
Trust
Co.
Union
y.
Y.,
J.& J>.
J. ft J. N'. v.. Brown Bros & Co
Phlla., E. Smith ft Co.
J. ft J.
Phlla., by P. ft R. RR.
J.*.).
Y'.,

gr., SOJ.OOO acres.

In progress.

May

Detroit Office,
N. y.,

I.,

1,

Y'. ft

N. y.
Js.

1,11.00

Dc ault'd Int Oct.'71.
1877 L. gr.. 466.000 acres.
1, I89K Net earnings, 1871, $285,001. (v. 14, p. 321.)
Julyl. I59;
.
June 1, '90 Traffic guar.40 p. c. from Mich.
Juy, 1891
Apr.l, 18:k Real est. M. $50,000; 3 yr.noles, $336,000.
In 1868
IS, '75 Leased to Grea. West, of Canada.
prr cent was paid on pref. stock, and
ay 15, '-5
In 1869, 7 per rent.
Of ihe bonds of
15. '75
June. 1866. $1,218.(10) are In the hands of
May. 1875
Oct.
Oct.

.1.

J

2>4

Mcli'lVlRfl!
May 1, 1888
April, 18T3
Apr. 1,1904

do
June. 18JZ
M. ft Co. May 1, 1899
do

do

S'.

.M.& S.

l'!51

Y., Dreiel,

New York Office.

J.'&J. N.

1863

's8-'69

ft

Varl.
ft J.

J.

7
6
7
4

N"V,I,19C0

W0O-1--3-3-4

Office.

Lockwood & Co

do

M.& N.

5.000,000

7

I

0.

M.&N.
M.& N.
7
7

RR. Co. at

r cent on present stock and all Interest, Ac. (V. 13, p. 601, 131,80.-.)

p

I

N.
A *().

150,(XX)

M

1S73
1,1875
Jan., 189^
1,

,

1)

1,001
1,001

Varl.

Sept

Nov.

arnlHgs last fiscal year, $22,'<75.
mo't. is guaranteed by Cons lldated
Coal Co.
Stock owned In large piirt by Pa. RR. Co.
Phlla. & Carlisle, Va.
Net earnings 1870-71, $330,824.
Phlla.,T.A B.ddle&Co
Condo
Apr. 1,1908 si erable ad anc s made to branch
roads, (v. 14, p. 628.)
do
Jan. 1.1884
18 2
Dividends 9 per .eni per annnm.

i*

.1

6

Jan.l, 19(X) In progress.
Sept. 1,1873 Leased Nov., 1871 to Penn.

.Vtt

N. y., Co. '8
do

«.& N. N.
A

37;.U5

Sept. 15, '76
July, 1873

1I.355, 457.)

Leased to At. & Gt. West, at $?3 866 monthly, in advance.
Last animal report in
CHRON CLE. (V. 14, p. 355.

V. y.,

J

f.

1671,

31

an increase of $,6,221, over 1870.
Sprlngf.& Col. road Is leased, (v. 14, p.

$213,809

Phtla..Penn. K.R. Co. Oct. 1,1886 Leased, Mar.'72, to Penn. R.R. lor 31 jotrs.
N. y.. Farm. L. & T. Co April, IVO:
N. Y' Lond. & Frankf't, July, 1911 In pr'gress, Davenp.. la., to St. Paul.
N. Y., Winslow, L. & Co July, 1873 Com. stock. $3 3:'5,096. L'sed in perpetuity
to Cin., Ham. ft I), for ann'jal Int. on
do
Jn y, 1P81
do
Sept., 1887
bonds. Pref. stock Of $3,500,001, guar,
do
do
by :. H ft D.. issued 1871 to retire D. A
do
Oct., 1888
do
Mar. 81&9t
>!. bonds.
do
do
Jan. 1,1905 L's'd to L. Miami, (as'med by P..C.ft '^t L)
.'J. y.. Am.Ex.NaflBk
In progr. ss. Coiintv subscrlnt'n, $400,0(0.
Jan'.;iS72 Leased and ope ated by Phil.', W1I.& Bait.
RR.. for 75 per cent o gross eari'lncs.
Phila.. Girard Nat Bank July, 1875
In 1871 ross earnmgs were $141,4^. Ando
do
y l>75
do
Jan i, 1880 nual report v. 14, p. 71.4.
do
Office P. W. ft B. RR.
July'ij, '72 Net receipts 1871, $1,6«I,6S«; floating debt
New Y'ork Office.
Consol. March, 1872, with
do
Apr. 1,1875 $4,si9,9n.
do
do
Mch. 1,1881 Cent. RK. of N.J. (v. 14,p. 386, 628, 658.)
do

ft i>.

1^
7g

Phlladel|ihia.

Net earnings year ending Dec.

A.&O.
A &u.

.1

2,500,IXX1

51,000

Office.

(v. 13

J *.I

y

6
6
6
6

1,170,000
900,000
3,219,000

£31,000

's

IS72

Aug.1,1873

N. Y'..St.Nich.N,at.Bk.
do
do
do
do
J. & ,1.
do
do
do
A.& O.
do
A.& O.
do
do
April, 1908
do
do
F.cft A.
M &S.' N. Y.. Union Trna Co. Sept l,'l»:l!
Coluuibus. Treasury.
June, 1873
Q.-M.
M. & S. N. Y., ^mer. Ex. Bank. Sept 1, 1890
M.&N Bo6t..Tower, Gld. ft Co Mav, 1873
B?8t"U.
July. 187.'
J. &.I.
!•. &A.
Boston Office.
Aug., 1872
Dec. 1,1-76
J.& D.
do
.I.&D.
do
Dec. 1,1876
do
Aug., 1872
F. & A.
do
Jul( 1, 1889
J.& J.
.J.&.I. Boston, BoBt. & A. RR. •iuly,l«7;
M. & S. Bos'on, Globe Nat'I Bk. Sept 1,1878
.!.& J. N.y., Am. Ex. N. Bk. Jan. 1, IW.
.J.&.J. New York and Boston. Julv, 1900

M

&

2.310,000
4.690.000

1,566,6 9

Co

D. Co.

1

J.& J.
& N.
A. &0.

A fto.
7

6

1,000,000
6;8,525

1866
1853
1853

CI -veland. at office.

ft

Sept 1, 1877 459.)
Dec. 1, 1890
Apr. 1,1901 Bds nar.MbyC C.C.&l.: hbyI-S*M.S.
July 1, 1891 In prupres-*.
Aug 1872' Consol. May, '68, of the CI., Col., & Cinn. A
June7'«o81
the Bellefon'aine Companies.
Bonds
until 1(199
payable In annual lnBtallu.ents. ( v. 14

May,

Co

ft

N

Phlla..

187:

1,1900

-May, IS^J

Cleveland. Office.

N.i., Ward,C.

I).

I.vr2

Nov,,

Ang.

Ham.

1V21

Oct., 1867

1

!2,000p.m.

18.55
l&'i6

1860
1863

M.&

"
F.
M.

t,

00

3,(«XI,000

T., U.S. Trust Co.

do
do
do

M.

A
7

62.i,l (10

10((i

IT.

J. &.I.

A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.

,400,(K10

18,838,t50
1,111,000
1,633,000

1,000

com

&.).

* A.

.M.&N.

70:1,00
1, 3^6,650

50
1,000

1871

18'

I.

F.

M.&S.
M «S.
M.& S.

9(l3,r.00

ItO,'

1,00;

1863
1863
1870
1868
1860

f.

6

100,000

18,
1871

1851
1854
185;

A.

8

60
".

7 f

6g

lOS.aiO

1871

Preferred stock

mortgage bonds
Income bonds, 999 year* to run
flond & mortgag J on Elmlra real estate.

e

1,28:1,4:0
5011,000

Georgia— stoiik

Bonds dno

ay,
3 f

2 '4,000
400 000

m.Sixi

1,000

St Mortgage sinking fund bunds,
Mortgage (old)
Mortgage (new)
Eastern Olass)— stock

1st

a
IOO.

1,00(1

J

it

1.0011

if58

Tenn.,virginiii

7
2 f
6
5

330,000
2.123,600
452,800

1

June,
Jnne.

Boston, Office,

&

Stock, * .83.100.
Juiy;i895 Leased 1866 to Cin.,
Jan. 1,1889
p. 435.

M.

7
7

1.786.0UI
262,000

88:),1«0

Mortgas^e

Elmlra

7
7

16,ai0pr.m

—

1st Mortgage, Oct. 1, '63
Dunkirk, Warren it Pittsburii—Utm, gold
duchess it Columbia-^ st Mortgage
Host Brarvit/wine it Watinesbnrg—\st M.
East Pennsi/ivania— stock

1st

7

170,00(1

—

fc.-»«i

VA
7

2,000,000
i,ati
1,00 23,000pr.ni
922,400
50
2,282,1«)
i.ooi;
467,000
1,000

& Co

do
York.

New

J.&D.

J.

400.00
150,00
2,00 .!«<)
IS.OtO.OOO

101

b

51

117

do

8g. -I.&D. liost"n. Treas.'s office.
7
F. & A. Philadclpha.Co 'sOtllce
7
A.&'>. N. v., St. Nich.Nat. Bk.
do
7
.).* J.
do
do
7
do
J.& J.

161,000
109,500
82,0 JO
400.000
300,000

6I&70

3d mortgage
Toledo llcpot (cost $353,940)
;
61&64
Dauton it West.— \st M., guar. L. M.&C.& X. "sii ;864
Dec itur, SuUiv'in it Mattoon CRts. i—l%t M.
13
IITI.
Delaware i?.if.— 6t..ck
IIOM
1st mortgage
84
iJ56
Guaranteed bond 4
1856
Extension mortgage
13
liS9

DuouQue Southwestern— 1st M, pref .,

'.

1,243, 00

h

^orwalk— Stock

New Vork.
K.Y., Winslow, L.

N.Y. .Manhattan Bk
Y'., Lawrence Bros,
Q- M. N.Y., Farm.L. & T. Co.
IX
do
.do
M." & S.
do
M. & N.
do
do
do
.I.& J.
M. * N.
do
do
7

:g

800.1100
79,CflO

a
a

mort

r t'.
7 f.
i'A

1.096,0',0
9-13,000
584,70./
225,1 «)
160,00,1

400,OC,0
l,7tKi,000
250,1100

J.

,I.&D.

13,O0O,Ui0
821,000

50
100
lOI

—

—

1st

S'At

l,f*',0CO

50

Coopcrstown tt Susquehanna Vallei/—\st ,M.
Cumberlatul itPennsylvantit—l^X, mortgage
2d mort ; age slnkmg fund bonds

2d

7
7

1,252,000

18;0
1867
1867
1871

&

do
do
do
do
do
do
M. & S.
.J.&D. N. Y., Union Trust Co
N.Y.
.Union
Trust
V. &, O.
Co

7

46,W0

im

.

F.

48:.'.i00

ll,?2.p.ni

!

m.'*'n.

630.000

1863
1870

.]

10s

3
6

7

Connecticut Vaitey—\st mortgage
Connecticut Western— \st mortgage
Connecting (Phitit.
Isl mortgage

li

7 g,

1

32 1 000

.I.&D. N.V.. N.BkofCom'rce. July, IR94 Leased to North. Mo. R. U.
& J. Bait.. Mcreh. N. Bank. Jan.. 1900 In progress, (v. 13, p. 18.)
& o. N.Y.,WiDsluw, L.&Co. Apl. 3,187. Leases the Day. ft Mich, and Cinn R. ft
do
& N.
do
.May 1,188(1
Clilc. N: t earn
gs of iraln ai'd leased
do
J.& J.
do
Inly 20, '85
lln B, 1871 73 $160,910. Report In CllBON.r.&D.
do
do
June, 18T7
tCLK, V. 1; p. 8-37.
J & D. N.y., Am. Exch alBk. Dec 1892 [nd.. Cinn. & L.,2d M.,ln trustees' hands
.J.&.I.
do
do
Jan 77-83.87
to exciiange for 1st.
.).& J. N.T., St. Nlch. >at. Bk. July 1,18811 load 8 'Id
nder foreclosure. \v. 14, p.
J.&I>.
do
do
Mch 1.18981 T33.)
M.&S.
March, 1901 Road in progress. Lafay.Ind.. toSt. Ann's,
F.&A.
N.Y.,Co.'8 Office.
July, 1905 Formerly leased to Ina., Cin. & Lafayette.
J.

46
988,000
350.000

3,73'-.()00

jlastDlvl'd.l

^
M.

.!.& J.
J.&.I.

7

42,1.1

500

REMARKS.

Stocks.

Whom.

.

:

4..''iO).t»()

'ioo

1845
1862

by

%\

Principal,

when Due,

,

'

>

Conneclicttt ijipc?'— stock
Ist mortgage sinking fund

ranburg

I

I.-IIOIW

'so

10.

Povtamouth stock
tt Paesumpsic R. R.
stock
Ist mortgage, sinking fund
Notes, coupon, coiiv. at par
JJassawlppl stock, guar, by C.& Paes
do
bonds.
do
do

i-'umherland Valley
Jgt inort.rage
2d iaor.gage
Common bonds.

I

I

1,067.4

b

it

7
7

400,1X10

2,000 (».XI
16,000p.ni.

mor gage

Connecticut

I

m'

l.'OO

I

Where Payable, and

.1

4

!

urn

mortgage

Cortcorrf— stock

I

I

i,OOop.m.|
1,000 10,0
1,'00
560 .(KKI
65 '.000
1,000

Cons. 1st M., skg fund for tl5,OjO,000
Cons. 3d M .1 lor *10,OOtl,OUO
Columbus, Sprinnf. it Cinn.— 1st mort
tolumbus (fc Xenla, siock
1st

2

I

1

1,2 0.««1
7!e,000

•iOOOOnr

67
67

i

2,(HI0.000

60

M

Ml. Vei'uon

iAcr.r.uiMl

500,000
271.WI0
3.500,000
1,250.000
600,000
282.0H)
6U),000

"so

—

C'^veUin/i it AfahoniJig—^Umy.
1st mortgage
fituklug juud, 3d Mort. (now 2d)

1.000
1,000
100
l,Oi«
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

H71

18IW
1852
1807
1871
1871

Ctev., Col., Cin.it /Kd.— stock
let mort (C C.
C. RB.) t25,0(IO a y. ar..
let M. (Bell.* Ind.) exch. lor new
Ist mortgai^Pj new, s. f

wiien
p.rtpW^,-^"

c';nt.*lP»>'""»

l.i7!

Preferred stock
Mort. bds, Sandusky, Dayton & Cin
do
BandU'*ky City & Ind
Clu., Sandusky & Cleve
do
C.XnclnnaU tt Sprinnfietd— let M., guar .nt'd

Kate

1865

1866
1869

Cin.,

Ontstanding.

o

Bonds,

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Amount

iMIIes
1

lei

LIST.

a great favor by caving us Immediate notice or any error discovered In oar Tables.

DESCRIPTION.

ritilirolhe it

U 72

[August 31,

by Company.

in 1863 to Northern Cent, for 999
yis. Rent paid, $165,315. Net earnings
In 1871. $59,689, against $90 219 In IB'TO,
Dlvs. guar i y Pa. itK, (y. 14, p. 628.)

Leased

TUE

Augu.'t 31, l'.2.1

CHIIONICLE.

1^87

KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST.

Subscribers will confer a great favor by glvlue nn tiumcdlatc iiollco of any error discovered In oar Tables.
llonrlt. 5,
ISTEKEST OR DIVIDENDS
DESCKIPTION.
Prlnclpul
Amount
Miles
OuiitaudlUK-

of

For

Ac, of ii'l referencoH, see
note* ou Ut pHice of Kit Tubleti.

explttniitloi),

foot

Uoait

Arte Aaf/uifiy—atuck, cuminou
Prcferrod, J ptT cent, Block

l«lmorUi»K« ^exieiidea

1

>

lb6Uo KKT)

M iPorlKAKe. uouvertlbla (eit.

to

1811
ia4»
1S3J

..

ItfTV.J.

Id inortKAK^

\m

4(li uioriKHKe.cunvurClble
5tli iiJortKiiXu. cuiivertlblti

18.M
1861
1863
18H5
1870

Uulliklo BrAncli Uoud:*

LongDocicCo.

morticaufj

Storliuif boudii, coiivcriIi>le.£l.UIU.OJO....
GeuuraT mort., gold (for $3U,0UU UUUj

E

I'itlHburu—'^^^^^
lat luorttfaKt), coiiv. Into codb. inorlxttge
2d mortnaij, convertible
Consol. in<^ri. true of Suite ux....

1862
1865
1868

iMt

.\1.,

tVltiii.

to N.lt. lino

j

loa

ilu

4,00O,i«IO

A.

«,ooo,nxi

M.A ».
A.*0.

du
du
do
do
du
du

1,000

3,0011,000
5,000,00.1

1,000

6,14B,000
i,0. 0,0OJ

M

b

b
1,000

whin
iittai

Utmort..L.a., 153,600 ttcren, I t div
Ut M.. Z)tn. 2d on -lU, l.g I53,tii}>> ac,
,

Construction bonds
Holly, Wiiyue & Monroe, Ut mort,

M

d.

1.000
1,000

a

debentures
Mortgage bonds, coupon

.1

M.

l,l'99,100

a
l.OOt

1,000

a
a

146,000
isa.oou
1,7 (.1,000
4;6,(»)0

100,000
7.'i.0-'0

1,000

1S70
181)9

b
i.oor

1871
18i>9

18(1
iB71

nil

l,Ol«
1,000

163,00
1,000,000
2,S0O,000
825,000
300,000
1,500,000
500,000
1,800,000
600,000

do
d»

Meh.
Oct.

du
do

June 1,1S38

1

Jan.

\t^\
X':)*)'

,

,

the nine months ending
IS publl.hed vtry lully lu
the C'HRO.vicLK. V. 15, p.^2. with complete ttbles of ea nlnxs, eX' enses, 1 anlltitis, Ac., showing an exce s or dli-

above rrceints, ort^e 6,^57.
Int., At-., fur the
(iHrHl y<;ur end! g in 1871. were $118,201;
IbTV, nil: 1869, «475,ei2 ; 1864, *22.672 ; I8S7,
blirrieni nits

The net earnings above

|N91l
ibIU

1,

•latl.

I

l.lffll:

Ma~c h

do
do
dj

du
do
do

I

.Sept 1,1875'

»l,l>10,^»l

Apr. 1, iiao
.luly 1,189«

lu 1871,»6 6,0j1.

Oct.

,

.

1812

23r

1,000
1,000

286
isr?

221,190
TT.iao
500,000
470,5MJ

Oo/« i/i6/a— stock
1st mortgage, guar, by State
Bonds not guarauteeu
Green>cich dt JoknnonDiIle—lBtM..conv,.
HicketiHUck <fe N. Y. Extention—i-X. mort
Utnnibal ifc St.JoJieph—commoa stock. ....
Preferred -tock
Missouri State Loan

Tk.
7

Ivosloii Oillce.

,

•5i-'5r

307

,

Ilk. May"l,'lS8f
an. 1, isr.
Sept 1, 18.*
.May 1, 188S

do
do
do
York.
do
M. A S.
J. A.J.
do
Jan.
J. A J. N. Y., Mcr'h, .'at. Hank. .Ian.
New Vork or London, Jan.
.1. A J.
N. Y., Markei Nat. Bk.
.M.A N.

New

A J.
A J

N. Y., St. Nlch. Nat.
-•

A. A O.

J. A.l.
J.& J.
J. A J.

?|.f A.AO.
"•i'g.

J.'ik J.

4g. .I.&J.
6 :;.
6 S.

A.&O.
.). A J.

Var.

K.

5
5
4
3
3

J.

A
a

.J.

& J.

A.
J.

!.«>.
J.

''A

A

J.

A.AO.
A.AO.
J. A.J.
J.
D.

2,'i75.906

5
4
6

618.060

6

J.

A

M.AN.
A J.

5M

301,7:i3

5'<

3,650.000

6 S-

Boston, Treasuier.

A.&l).

A.AO.
J.&D.

-luly 1,183;

mortgHife CQulncy& Palmy. RB...
'"
"
mort, (Kan.
C. & Cam.
llh
'UL)

irlem Extension— Xat morttrage
Strrtsb.. J^jrtn'/i, Ml. Joy A Xa/tcas— stock
(R.I),

15
53
116
51
S4

26H

m

flj iMoto nic—stoc k

Preferred btock
Ut mortgage, sinking land
2d mortgage
Bon.isoT 1869

70 ,000

isei
1870

4,1100,01.10

1,182,;.tO

iSM

700,000

1833

4S1000

1819

1,574.000
820.000
1,180.000
191,0(0
100,000
103,000

130

loo

IW

100

74
74

BjuntonA 2tex«J*Ce«(— 1st M.ifold, l.gr,,s.f,
Huntingdon A Broad Top— Ut mort gold
2d mortgage
3d mortga«e, cousoUduted
Scrip for past due coupon
,

,

,

5,100,01.10

ise^i

1854
18S7

50)
500

416,000
367,500

imi

!,000

1,317,000
113,060
25,280,510

,

,

bd8(nov payable)
do gold

do
do
do
Bedemptlon.lst & 2i series,
do
3d series, 9 erling,
Indiana A TlUnols Cen*.— Ut M., gold

/ndianap. Bioom'tondb We»t~lat M.,gldbds
2d mor- gage
indianap.. Cine. <A£a/'.— stock....
Jnd.&Cinn, of 'M
lad.Clun.A Lafayette

do
do
do
JndianapoHs <t St. Loui9—\%i M.,lo 3 series
2d mortgage
Fqulpment honds.
Indianap.ik FInc£nn««— 1st M., guar
2d mortgage, guar
international (Texas), U' M.,gold
Hoaatoa A Gt. No., Utmort.. gold
ionia ft Lanaing—ux M.. tratUc gaar
2d mortgage
ioioa FUlU A Sioux C«i/— U'. M.. Apl. l '(>9.
ithaca <t 4<A.e;t9— Ut M., sink, fund, gold.
Jack., latu, A Sagitiato—iat mort
2d ivort
3d mott
.

Jackaonv,P^nJiac.A Jfob^FloriiiA St bds.«ld
t/e/feraon. (i»a.>— ut U. (liawley Branch).

(Hawley Branch)

Ut itortgage^C&u-qaeh, to Carbondale).
Jeff., Mad. A 7/i<«ajKip.—stock
ind. 4; Mad. R.t.-ut mortgage
Jeffersonvllte k;.— 2dm rtgage bonds..

Jelfersoaville,Mad.& lad— Ist m^'rigage
do
2d mortgagi
.^'
„
Bonds of LoQtflvU e (eadorsed)
Joliet A y. Mdiarm—Ut mortgage
Junction, Ffiiladeip/Ua-r-iittaoxtkiiSe ..
Itf2 J mortgfia;©*.,. ,,,„,.„.,,

isfii

1851
1851
1861
1863
1871
18(i9

1870

3,0-12,500

332,000
2,500 001

Varl
1,000
1,0UI
1,000
50

a
1,000
1,000

2.5a),0.j0

2.750 000
5,000,«)0
1.51-lO.OOJ

5,728,490

1889
1871)

l,O(XI,00fi

1871

»:0,H)0
1.700,000
1.450,000

1871
1873
IBSU
1870
1869
1870

18S5
1868
1870
1S7.'

1870
1367
1869
1869
1862
1851
1866
18

m

MAN.

1,000
1,000 16,0(10 p.
1,000 16,000 p ni
770,000
l.OOO
300.000
1,000
2,960,010
a
600.000
b
1 495,000
1,000
500.000
1,000
910,000
1.0.H)
l.OiO 20,0O"n.ra.
4,000,OOJ

m

201000

1,000
1,000
1,000

18S!
i',ii6o

1.000
1,000

M.A

19l«

.^e,.t.,

Jan
N. Y., Nat.

96.000
2,000 000
2,000.000
S97.000
313 000
2.06J.OO)
2,000,000
74,000
800.000
500,000
eoo,o(io

:.'.

ci

.

;

Fcm'dlnatoCed. Keys L.gr. 500,00} acre
itock.J.OOOOO. Coat, $399,^35,
Cost of road, e4:.43J
Has a tratUc agreement from Mich, Cent.

. .

aOlt;

I'l

guar, of

from

15 p, c.

11:8

C.& Pa.U

1392

Ex Bank.

Julv l,183f Leased to Erie. 2d mort., t60,COO.
.\.y., Wluslow, L. ACo
in progress. 1st .M., guar, by Pitts., F.W.
1889
do
A Chic. (v. 13. p. 8:1, 177, 2j», 210, 46.', 833)
du
All the amounts here given arc lu ponnufl
London, Co.voftlce.
sterling.
eases At). & St. Lanrencc,
London and Portland. Dec, 1872
fiOm.
hie. Det. & Can. Grd. June,
London, at Cu.'s Olllce. Apl., 1317
59ni.; Mont.& Champ.. 4<»m.; Bnff. A L.
do
Jan.. I9'i0
Huron 16lm. Total road owned. leesed
do
Perpetual.
and operated, l.STIm. Gross earnings In
do
Irreilee
isa. $^,313,0.4.
Expenses about $6,do
Irrcdee
400,000.
do
Iriedeem.
Irredeem.
do
London & Montreal. April. I8r.' Cump->ny leases the Fritr& NIasnra, 31m.,
Oct., 1371
do
o
and the Dctr. A Milwauk c, Is9ni. For
London Joint Stock Bk. July. 1871
the half yi-ar ending i-ec. 31,1871, the
do
Jan 1S;2-.t:! gross receipt-* were £5-^,^:51 working
d.>
do
Nov., 1873
ex-p n<es,i3H,635; ret car Imcs, £213,716;
do
do
July, 1876
Intere-t on bonds, «-c.. £33,373.
do
Pioflt
uo
Oct., 1877
on half yea 's working WaS £lbl,m.
do
'

;

i

-

1

.

.

;

do
do

tlo

du

I

let

,

Dec,

7<
1590
1

(v. l:. p. 659.)

Interest In default.
15, p. 5:, 157.

See Chrosicle,

v.

N. Y., Nat. Trun Co. May'i!'l8S9 leased to Rens & Sar. Stock ptlid $126,370.
lersey City, 1st Natl Bk May 1, ISilO Opi-rated by Erie.
Han. &St. Jo., aolin.. branch. Qui ry. Ill,
to Paimyra. 15m.
Ang.'.'l870
Cameron to Kans. C,
N. Y., Duncan, 8. A Co
1371-8
53m. Total operated, "27501. Net earnings in 1370-71, $1,039,034. 50,000 shs. new
New Yorko-i^ce.
Apr. 1,1881
cm-iion slock nuthoilzed In Feb., 1872.
do
do,
.Mar., 183")
;

6
7
8 f.
8
10

7

3X
6
7
"4'

J.AJ.
A.A 0.

M.A 8.
F. A A.

do
do

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do
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Jan., 1892
Jan., 1392

Sec Chho.viclu, vol.

12, p. 104

;

v. 14. p.

819, :i21.

Jhu. 1. ir'go Int. was in default. See (v. 14, p. 5?1.)
Company'-! office July 10, '72 Leased to PciiU. Rn.,"hich owns a mado
do
Jnlyl, 883 Joritv of the stock, fv. li.p. i28.)
Hartloid, Am. Nat. Bk. Ja ,. 1, 18;6 Op.-i-ated by bondholders trustees. Net
earnings 1871. tl-l.i.e.'.
do
do
Jan. 1, 1876
do
Leases Berkshire RR.. Stockbridgeft Pit s.
J.& J. Britlgpnort A Boston. Jnly'lVl872 fleld. and " Stockbrg. Crt-s-i carni gs
J.AJ. V. Y., Bk of New Vork
:8T1, *i«ll.2S0; operating exp's. »60t UO;
1877
net earnings. tl7'..160, a.:alu-t $14;,l{i{ In
F.A A. Bridgeport and Boston.
1883
ISiO. (v. II, p. 659.)
do
do
1SS9
J.AJ. X. Y Nafl City Bank. July!, 1891 la pvogress. Netearn'gs, 1871,$l,t55,697 gid
A.AO.
PUihulelphla, Ottlce.
Sept. 1, '90 the rettoit t» State of Penn. for >ear
!St;, shows $373,634 gross earnings and
F.A A.
do
do
Feb. 1, 1S75
$i71,2i4 ope.uiing expenses, tv. 14, p.
A &0.
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Apl, 1, 1E95

J.AJ.
J. A .1.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.

Phila-j

.

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6

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^

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1

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6.M

F.A A.
A.AO.
6g- A.AO.
6
A.AO.
ex. A.A 0.
1g- J.AJ.

N.Y'.,

5

1 K-

8
4
7

7
7
7
8

7
6
" g.

If
8 f
7
7«t.
8

8
8

A.&O.
J.AJ.
M.A S.
A.&O.
F.«

7
7
7

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7
7
7
7
6
8
6
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Londo.i,

N. T., Amer. Ex.

do
do

Bank

do
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do
do
Un. Trust Co.
do
do

Au'g.','l872

Main

line, 707ra.

Rent of leased roads

35 perceiit of gross earnl'gs.
lu 1871, $2, 32,s;7. Const,
18,5 will be paid now ou demanil. tv. 14 p. 85, 49(1.1
1, 187-.
32,000 acres I'd
July 1, 1901 Inprogt-ess. Co. has aid
Oct., 1909 Iload completed, 20»m..Sept., l.STV. Cost
of road and cquipiuentTt, $11,500,000.
Oct., 1890
Sept. 1867 Road went into hands of receiver. Oct. ."TO
Settietneiit with credUor.4 pending. See
April, 1888
report in V. 13, p. 800. (v. 13, p. 635,800;
l-eb.,1897

Apl,
Apl.
Oct.
Apl.

1, 13'.5

(40Jm.>

1,187.1

Net revenue

".,

1890

bonds of

A

Juiie,1899

V.14, p. 521.)

July 1,1919 Net earnings. 1871. $2S6 4:4. Leases St.
I.ouis, A,« T.H. road and paid $460,000
Oct. 1, IIIOO
rent, iietjparnings being $y«0 676.
.julyl, 1831
Boudi guura .teed by peuu. RR. Co.
N. Y.,Farm's L.& T. Co.
1903

N. r.,
do

do
M.*N.
do
do
A.AO. New York, Nat. City Bk. A prlU,1911 In progress. Consolidated, Jnnc, 1872 (r.
do
do
Ian. 1,1900
15, p. 44 )
J.&J.
J.AJ. N. T., Farm. LA T. Co. Julv 1. i3,S9 Leased to \Mchi'.'an Cent., 'which gives a
tratlic giinrantce.
do
do
do
.\ov. 1,183'
M.A S.
1899
Lctised
to Ills C, at 3i p.c. on earnings.
A &0. N. v., Nat. Park Biin't. Apl. 1,
J.AJ. N. Y., Motropo Itan B'k. July 1, 1890 Stock paid, $236,730. Cost of road, $a(S.38'>.
J.S J. N.Y".,Nlnlh Nat. Bank. July 1,1835 Operated by Mich. Cent, Lauds, 192,000
.

M.*S.
M.& N.

7g. J.&J.
8

do
London.

K. V or London.
N. v.. Turner Bros.
do
do

J.

F.A A

628.)

'BolBcc.

N. Y. A
N. v., Co.'s

H.

& D.
Various
A.A 0.
J.&J.

do

Co

do

7

1589.500
2.800.000
1,600,000
2,000,000

10 years, 75

Oct., 1881
Oct., 1839 Sold, 1671, to Ft W.,Jack., & Sag!.. aw.
Ap'll, 1891
Oct. 1, 19;ll In proi^esa. 12in. Saished Jan., 1372.
July 1, 190 Flr-l int. due Jan..';:-'. {v. !5, p.76.j
July, 1872 Net earnings, 1871-T2, t^ll7, '238. (v. 14, p.
ISTOtJ ;88(
3<«. 439.)

lKlV-^5

ISO.OW

4,000.000
500,000
93S.0OO

Ill

»I02,S11

1,1871

1,1901
1, isa'

l:k. July'i,'l90(

N.Y.,Farm'a.L.& T.Co
do
do

A.A O.

2,360,i«

186S
1870

per cent. -v. 14. p. 4.S.>
1811, $674,683; expenses,
car Ings t2;i,87-. Total
Ivid sales to Jan. 1, inr2, f 1.711,814. Drferred payments on laud sales and c^sh
ill
trus.eet hauls, .lau. 1, '.872. were
$'j88 742.
a nual report lu lUhed in
C'UBu.>ici.x, Y. II, p. '^; sees to p. 79(.

•Inly l,'l87i l>lv.

do
du
do

N.

1,200,000

300,000
9,167,700
5,087,221
3.0 O.IKIO

fVom Bangor to St.

(r. 13, p. 209, 5291.

;

N.T., Mcchau. Nat.

J.

A.A O.

£100
ilOJ

100
100
1.000

a direct line

John and Ualirax

.Ian. 1, 1HS1
om. sto-k. J1.01I.C5.'. pref .. »1CO,000. Net
du
.Vov.l.lSsn
proflts, 18.U-7I, «r.O at a nk. f'd,t.I1.0U>
do
Aug. 1,18-41
pcry,. (V. 13, n. 666.)
y. Y., B'nk of Amc'lca. J'lly 1, 1897 C .n-ol. w'th St. Louis & S.E. (v. '5, p.2!9>
N. v.. Farm. L'an A T Co May 1, 1901.. Stock paid m,flOO,000. tv. 13,p667.J
Providence.
Vet Income, 1570-71, »J,«i6. (v. 11, p. 4S.>

M.AS,

M.A

J.&

J.
J.

7
8
8

1,)26.545
376.766

,

E.~'Ht mort., gold.

1
8 t
10 I.
10
10
8
8 f

ilino
JtlHO
i:iu>

18«9
lo70

U, p. 628J

Oru'S earnings,
Mii' it.
J. A J,

2,»«,186
1,688,057
788,722
5,731,151
16.931,137
3,311,896
23!,2;8
1,381,117

»5. 4»5; V.

Fnrm.L'on&TCo

1,510.('68

1B70, coiiv

iilLnoCn Central -stock
Ist mort. constriction

5,UIO,(«10
i,935.0O,l

(V.

do
do

J.'* J.

^25 £2,873 539

tfc

.

J

AN

do
N. v.,

Y-

615,.50O

no

(V. l4, p. 20, 83,

,»*

1,

London. Jan. 1.
do
Mar. l,lS9i'

1,000.000
186,500

4,200,000

£100

,

<t

.

New York &

2.(101,0(10

l.iO.OOO
1,500,11

Itt

.

Land Grant mortgage

6 k.

dj
6g A.AO. Ba't., Mnrch. Nat. Bank.
N. Y., Bk of N. America
.1. A J.
J. A J. Augusta, Ua., nit. Bank.
do
T' •J. A J.
IB. M.AS. New York and London.

1,00(

l!0

do
do
do
do
bonds, coupon

mort<(Eige

7

1V.

4,000,000

do
do
do
do

1

7

M.& N.
f & A.

I

I

2

7

1'<1

4th
do
do
Q eat We>(tern (Clcinfida)— Com. stocK...
Preferred, 5 per cent, coav. Into common

S.

V2

1H79

ilu

London.

S

15'P,.III0

1(»

.

A

IJ

A

I.'..

May

Ilu

The report for
Juue 30, 1872,

1f«

..

Juiy

& s. Sew Voi'k and Lond'>n. Mch. 1, 1»20; 15, p. 12.41,43.5:.)
-M. a. v.. Union fiuntto. -Mine 10,'T2| Leaaedin i87«to Pa. UR. for 7 rerct per
do
do
.Ian. 1, 1882
annum un stock and debt. Net earulugM

ewj.ooo

773,000

1,(XX)

1

Jackt>onv..Jir. W.

.

308.0011

1,U)0.(KJO

1^2

and equipment bonds

Ut mortgage
it Phhkill—Ut mort.
Ut mortgage (Conn.)

-I

,VI.

J.& J.
?^- M.& S.
J. & J.

1,000

s.

Cmw— ut M., gold.
2d mort
Frederick tt Fenitsytpania—Ut M., gold
'Jalve^^ton, Uoatton A II. of 18;i— Ut Mort.
'Jeorgla It. R. tfc liaakiny C'tf.— stock
Bonds, not mortgage
QUinuit, tiinton A Sprinnf.—lut M., gold..
2d mort i ttg«, gola
QM/ien tt l)ticktrloivn—ui mortgage
Or. HapidJi tfc Indlana^\&\. m, gold, guar..
ut mort, gol not gnarauteed
Grand Trunk (C'<i;Miiu)— stocs
Mort. to Btv of [J. Canada on surplus land!
Atlantic & St. Lawrence, defer'd 1 >t. ctfi
Eiiulpmeut M., 1st on all rolling »>tock.
tlo
2d
do
do
Postal bds.&c, secured by gov't business
1st Pref. bds,couv. into Ut prrf. stock...
2d
do
do
2d
do
3d
do
do

Sirt.,Proo.

I.&D.

v.&o,

l.OU

ISliK
llttH

f\>rl Wat/ne,Jfuncte it

Ut

I.^k.l.

i.&.i.
.V.&0.

imu

iMi
urn

mortgiigu, gold, convertible..
FtunhingJ: ynrtfiiide—lHl mortgage
J'\jnda,John.'itowntt Qlover^oille—lHt mort
Fort, will/lie, JacknonitSjtainaw—l<it mort

I9t

11.

1U,«)0

i»6;

t lor ilia— lal

B

A

N. v., OBIlu

8.

1.50.0110

Ut mo tgage, L. G.,35!if,00y acres, 3d ulv..
Flint A Holly H. R. ia. I., »i5,U0U per rear)
Bay City K, tiugluaw, Ut M, guar by leae'B
Bay rouiity, U-sued la aid &
dj

,

a.

.1.

S7J,»IXJ

2.000.0U1

iisa
IDSI

/\(cAi»«r(/— stock
Flint tfc J^re MaraHfiUe—A%itcli

Bonds

J.

2.09J.««I
OUO.OOU
1,000.000

yaxhc—Xni mort.
EoanwiUe, Terre Haute tt Vhlc.—l9t M.^Id
>'</// Hicer, Warren A Prootdence : Boods..

&/'eenviUe

4,441,1100
K!«,.5U0

186,000

/I

Str.ck;

Feb
1. dl

M.&.N.

REMAI.KS.

wliun IJue.
laatDlrld.'

4

».OOO.U>I

a

and by

Pavftblu
'"iioin.
Mil

8,5Jii,l)10

i.

SoaiiHoiUe, IlemierHon t£

New

Whcru

78,000,000

Bangor

KockviUo exteuHlou

rt.

I

ble.

To form
{

EvantiVit Uraw/bnUv—i t U, Kv.& Ill.,8.f..
Istmort., ».f (Kvansville to Terre H.).. .

2dm

Pay
Cent.

100
100

Kqul meut bou l>
European tt iV. American, {Me}:
2d mort, Bangor to Winn
L'd grant bda d: Ibt M. Bang to

H hen

i>ir t

1,0U)
l,Utl
1,000
1,000

it it

.

I

lUtu

J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
J. & J.

du
do

do
do

do
do

(v. 13, p. 667.)
1.18881 acres,
1S90
1, 1902
1900
I
July 1, 18S7 Leased to Eric Railway Co,,

Mar.

N.Y., Loudon orFrankf. Julv

Honesdale Nat. B^nk.
do
Jan.
do
do
Jan.
N. y„ by Erie B. K.

M.A N. Indlanap.. Treas. olUce. May
M.A N. N. y., J. & S. Ker?u on Mav
A.&O. N Y'., Bank of Am rica. Apl.
.

1.

1889}
1839'

1.

18;2

1,

18S!|

1,

1,1873

interest

Leased

on the bonds,

In 1871 to Pitts.,

which pays

(v. 14, p. 62S0

Clnn.

&

S'. L.

RR

(guar, by Pa. RH.) for int. and sinking
"
- • 7 per cent a year on
luud of" bonds
and
stuck.
Net earnings in 1871, $158,193
•

'

A.AO. N.Y.,St. Nlch.N.Bank. Oct. 1, 1906
do
July 1,1910
do
(V. 14, p. 591.)
J.&J.
do
M.& N. N. Y.,Bank 'f America. May I.18S2
J.&J. N.Y.Faim's'L.&T.Co. Julyl, 1874'Leased to Mich. Cent.
July i.
juiy
iw2,tj
Owned by connecting Co.'s. Cost of road
1, 1S«2,
J.AJ.
Phllade phia .Oittcc.
Apl.
1. 1,1900
do
$S93,3%1. Net earu'Ke.l»iO-71, $62,426.
A.&O.
do
1, 1900|

THE

28S

CHRONICLl^..

f

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
SubHcrlbers

\vl\\

August

31,

1871

LIST.

confer a {creat favar by k>v1ux us Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.

DESCRIPTION.

Outstanding.

cipl«i»tloD of all referc-nccB, sec Ituad OS)
foot notes on Ist page of UR Tables.

For

Bondt,

INTERF.RT OR DIVIDEND-*.

Amount

Sn
ao

^ here
(fe'iV*

by nhom.

P'O"""'

i

Principal,

REMARKS.

when Due,

Payable, and

Stocks,
last Dlv'd.

|

Kana
1st
St.

Cilv.St.Jo. <t Council

&
M
2dM

mort^aie, C. U.

J.&

St.
c. n. R.t.,18t

do
do
Kansas City, St.

&

J.

«((/«—stock.

Joseph

100
1,000
1,«10

KR

Mo. Valley KR. (Aug. 1, 'ti
gold
do
do
do
jLunsa9 fiactflc—atociL
Iji. at. (gold) land & road, sinking I'nnd
ist More, gold
Ist Mort.,Kuld
ad Mort. (governinent subsidy)..

4:

Ist

;.

2-.

60
25
60

I''

841,1100

7

s. f.,

1. )ir.,

h
h
h
A

1013
1013
5'il

521
6.')

96
96
96

"56
163
163
88

an
52
52
156
156

...

s.f..

conv

161

reg

20.J

mortgage (Hazleton RR.)
tt .St. Louis— l9t mortgage, gold

15
55

mortgage

82 >4

Street Connection bonds

Rock <f Fort Smith— \%t mort., gold
Land grant, s. f

Little

Little Rock, Pine Bl. dt N.
Cittle Schut/lklll—stnf^k

150

O.— Ark. Si.Lo'n

mortgage, sinking fund
LoganiifiCrawfa.w. A. If o/^/nrf— Ist M gld
Long Branch d .Sea Shore— l9l mortgage.
Long iHland— stock
<

Louisville

1866
1858
1862
1866
1868
1869
1867
1867
1868
1363
1-69
1869
1870
1815
1869

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

1,000
i,aio

i853
1866
1-69
1870
1870

1,0(10

5J
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
50
1,000

o

"50

197 Si
191)4

Fortgage—lst M., gold
Maine Central— 3tock
Ist mort consol. (coupon & registered.
Bonds »1,100.000 Loan. A. & K. Kit
Ist mortgage, Bangor L'n (P. & K. BR.)..
Exteusion Bonds, 1870. gold
.

'67-

it

Maryland

it

.

!(»

40
54
Si

M%
49 K
291

f.

f.

1 f
1

3X
1

8g

'200,000

3,00 ,000
1,50 ,000
175,000
150,000
2,6 '3,483

F.

&

A.

.1

ft

.1

.

(}-J.
M.£><.

11.

".

&

St.

Louis.

Feb.

do

Juno

Treas.,at maturity

N. Y.,

&

St.

Lou

Consol. of C. Bl.&'t. Jo., St. Jo. & C.
Bl.,and the Mo. Valley Co. 'a. Line Kan.
City to C. Bl., aosm. bra..ch, St. Jo. to
Hopkins, 61m.
Net earnings In ISTl,

do
do
do
do

•Ian.

.

ond*is

78

18S9 In progress.
1883 Covington, Ky., to

1,

inno,

18-i5

1875
March 1885
Apl. 15,1880
.May 15,1839
1,

Lexington, Ky. Ist
mort bonds paid March, 1872.
Net earnings in 1871, 11:193.874. O oss earnings, |«74,110.
(v. i4, p.628.)

F.*

& Co

do

;

;

;

June 1.1894

5,91<l,000

£700,000

6
7
7

i',ci6o

15' 1,000
61X1,000

100

3,431,520

iS7J

10)&c
lj()0,b00
T)ll.i«0
491,50.1

746,300

6

5'
7

7
7
7
5 f

7

7g.
6

6

7g;•?

No«.

Philadelphia office.

do

N.Y., Jones & 'Schuyler.
N. Y., N. J. Southn R.n

N. y., Vormilye

&

Co.

Philadelphia.

do
Louis
N. y..

Bank

do
do
do

illle.

of America.

F.&A.
A.&O.
A & 1).

do
do
Jan.,
do
Jan.,
B.Alexander. April,

J.

&

Boston.
Portland, 1st Natl

do
do

J
J.

Bank

Websfer Bank
do
do

Bosto'i,

1881
1897

1911
189S-91

Oct., 1874
Oct., 1900
July, 1898

July,

1901

8'I2

J.'&'j.
J.& J.

425,000
741,400
' 52,000
217,300

A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.

l,149,.'i00

Wl.OOl
560,000
1,000,000
300,000
1,383,993
8,131,719
4,460.368
2,450,000
1,050,000
2,500,000
2,540,000
300,000
1,500,000
l50,o;»
850,000

150 000
100,003
SXl.OOJ
!S,S12,725

i,3n,9n
l,-i93,000

1,000,000

M.*N.
J.& J.
3 s.

M.'&S.

3

M.&S.

8.

V-

F.& A.
F.& A.
M.& N.
J.& J.

M*N.

Boston, Ut Nat.

Bank

30,

1871. »,^W/2,3-^

;

net, $2,440.352

100 per ct. InMch.,
33X ner cent new slock was sold at

Dividends In 10 yrs.
1872,

par to stockholders,

(v. 14, p. 387.)

Leased for ;»ycai 8 to Pacific 01 Mo.
Leased to Pitts., Cln. & tt. L., euar. by
Penn. RR. lessees assuming liabilities
and paying $180,000 per yr. (v.l4.p.59M
1896
Land
grant about 1,009,296 acres. State
Jan. 1, 190O
aid $10,000 per mile.
Apl 1.1900
April, 19iW State aid $15,000 per mile.
Inly, 1S72 Leased and operated by Phil. & Reading.
Dlv'ds7per cent. (V 14, p. 6-^8.)
Oct., 1877
Aug., 1900 In progress, Logansp. to Rockville, Ind.
Operated with N. J. Southern.
Sept., 1871 -agHarb. br. completed in 1870. DIv.of 3
per ciut, ent.. 1871, last nrevions div. 4
July, 1898
per cent In 1866. Co. h'lds 1-t mort. bds
1890
to retire extension & Glca Cove br. bds.
1893
.June, 18)9 Consol. Sept.. 1869. of Louisville & Frank.
and Lex. & Frankf. roads. Clnn. branch
July, 18?^
to Covington, fl)<jn., opened in 1869.
1900
Consolidated. Nov., 1871, with Ches. &
Jan., 1874

1900
A.&0. N. T., J.
Louisville.
F. &A.
Aug ,'18T2
J. &J.
N. Y., J. B. Alexander. Jan., '69- '77
1806-87
do
do
A.&O.
do
do
1886
M.&N.
Louisville.
M.&N.
May,'71-'75
do
Nov.. '80- '85
A.&O.
do
A.& O.
Oct.15,1893
A.&O. N. Y., J. B. Alexander. April, 1898
.l.&D. London, Ba IngBros. Dec, 1901
F.&A.
Philadelphia.
Aug .',"187:
N. Y., M. K. Jesup & Co
(To
do
Various, N. Y., M. K. Jesup & Co 1887-1900
do
A. to.
do
1889
A.&O.
1879
Macon, Ga.
J.& 1).
June, 1872
Oct., 188J
A.&O.
New Yorit.
Oct., 1890
A.&O.

J.&

6:11,000

J.
J.
J.

do
Bk.Com'rce.
do

Leased to N. Pac.

L. gr. 1,633,000 acres.

Jan., 1899

Api.l, 1900
July, 1818 Leased top.. Ft W.&C, 40 p. con gr09S>
earn'g', but $4%000p«r yr a mlni-i uin.
Aug. 1895
Net earnings, 1871-71!;,
uly, 1899 Stoc-- P $3,000,i'0().
May,l'»«)
*1 8 IS. (V. 15, p. 189.)
Opei
alcuby N. .(, cenL.alRR.
Feb.. 1897
ly lii. Ti Receipts from all sources myear ending

May,1873

N.Y., Union Trust Co.

A.

& J.

J.&
J.&
J.&

100,000

150,00'
2,5'10,'W

J.&D.

Is tl.335,000.

Jan. 1,1397

Philadelphia Office.

do

Capital stock

Jan. 1, ISS:
Jan.l, 1893 In progress.
Aug.,18T2 Consolidation, Ju"e, 1869 of the L. Shore
road (including Clev.,P. & A. and (Mev.
Feb., 1972
Oct., 1879
& Tol.) and the Mich. S. & N. Iiid. Co.'s
a d Sept., 186!l, BuH^. & Erie Co., which
July, 190)
Included the Butf. & State Line, and Erie
July, 1900
May, 1885
& Northeast. Detroit, Mon. & Tol. road
and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are
Nov,, isn
owned; Jamestown & Frankl, leased at
Aug., 1876
40 per cent of gross earnings, a d Kal.
.luly, 1874
Alleg. & G. U., leased for int. on stocic
Jan., 1880
and bonds amounting to $103,800 per yr.
Oct., 1893
Total length operated, 1,074m. In 1871
April, 1898
gro s earnlrgs were 14.7a7,9T5; op. exDec., 1872
penses. 9,179,b06 net earnings, $5,018,168.
July, 1885
^ee report in Chbosiclk, v. 14, p. 6'27.)
Anrfl, 1886
Total receipts In lt70, »13,457 MO. On. exNov., 1873
penses, »8 502,620. An Increase of 40p.c.;
July, 1882
stock
was voted in '71 to ^hareholde. s on.
Sept. 1886
payment of 31 1-3 per cent of the par
Ai.ril, 1898
value i'l cash; luilpaids ockwa* issued
tan. 1, 1890
after August 1, ISK. (V. 13, p. 145, 604
July, 1887
V 11, p. 457, (ail.)
JU'y,1887
July, 1888

N.Tr.,Faim.L. &T. Co
Boston OlMce.

Bost., Nat.

ayable only oat of net earnChbonicLi^, v.

t

Ings. Annual report In
U, p. 793.

1.1916

March

N. T., Boston & Phlla
do
do
Pittsburg Office.
N. y., Wlnslow, L.

eaiiiiiigs of KaiiHSj* Pacific were $1,0(M.Land
against »880,7«6 In 1870.
927,
gr is over 6.000,(100 acres. Int. on Income

luly 1,1830
Sept., ;8a6

Wn Jan.

do
do
do

&

1871

June

(V, 13, p. 488.)

This Co. owns a majority of itock in the
Deliver Paclfle. which Is' perated in connection with Kansas Paclnc. In Is71n{'l

189-.-97

do

4 Frankf.
do
do
Phlla, Corn Kxch. Bank
N. If., B'nk of America.
do
do
N. Y. Del., Lack. &
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
New York.
N. Y., Union Trust Co.
do
do
N.Y., Bankot N. York.
N. v.. Union Trust Co.
do
do
N. Y., Bank of N. York.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1895
1,1896

1,

;

t44a,076.

Jai. 1,1896

s.

Y'.,Lond.

M.&N.
J. & D.
J.& J.

69,000
25,0l»

3,000,l»
600,000
670,100
100,000
2,500,000

J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&O.
A.&O.
J.& J.
A.&O.
Q-F.

J.

£200

l,"l«
1,000

(J-J.

J.'&'j.
1
6
3

851,0;I0

500
100

1810
1870

N. v.,
do

f.

6g.

1,0(HI

.'

'.

Tennesssee Loan
;
Ist mortgage, convertible
3d mortgage
»

5,000,000
59.000
900,000
4,108,000
1,471,000
190,000
3,500,000
5,100,000
750,000
2,646,100
771,500
1,500,000

1870
1370

18.55

1892
June 1,18:4
Septl, 1890
Aug. 1,1893
Aug. 1.1893

& 1)
do
lune, 1898
7 f
M.&S.
do
Sept., 1910
A.& O.
do
Oct., 1872
Comm'rco.
J.&D.
N.Y.,
N.
Bk
Dec.
1, 1899
%'
New York & Cincinnati. Ju.ie, 187J
M.&N. N. Y'.,Bkof America. May. 1883

6
7
1

100
100
100
100

do

I,

1.

J

1,100,IXX)

18 3

J.

M.&N.

6 f

S,8-2ii,O0O

496

Ontonagon— ist M., Income...
Delaware— 1st mortgage...

lyti'llle it Lexington— 1st mortgage
it Charleston— stock.

2S

18,153,60i)
;i;i,S80

7

1871

2d raortgagfe
Mtisilon dk ClevelamI— 1st mortgage, gold.

M
Memphh

10
7

4

.

Mirquette

7

10

ft

J.& J.
J.& l>.
J.& J.
A.&O.

2X

819,00)
225,0 It
181,000
88,000

TO

Kennebei*, stork

f,

1,154,'W

isio
1868

do Yarmouth stock ctfs.
do
do Ist mort. extended
do
do
do Consolidated mort...
do
do Portland City loan ...
Somerset & Kennebec, 1st & 2d mort's.
Manchester tt Laicrence—^tock
Mansfield ct Fra>nlnghain—\st mortgage..

f.

8,873,580

A»dro«coggin R.R. Interest scrip
do BathCityloan
do

Marietta it Cincinnati— itock, com
Stock, 1st preff
,
Stock, 21 prelf
1st mortgage, dollar
1st mortgage, sterling
2d mortgage..
Sd mortgage
Scioto A Hock. RK.,ist mortgage
Mirietta dc ftfdi-lst M,»14,000p.m

7g.
7g.

100

60-'61

New Loan lor *1,100,0IXI. gold
Leeds & Farmtngton R.lt. loan
&

50 1,000
4,5ai,000
3,200,000

I

<fc

Portland

J.
7
7

2,998,01X1
551, 00

(7Aic— Stock

tt Aitgu>ita—\st M. guar, by Ga
1st mortgage, not guaranteed
Macon. <t Br uJinwlck— 1st M., State endors.
;
2d mortgage
Kquipm lit bonds
MacO'i (t Wentern— stock

.

'200,000

300,000
3,000,000
400,000
100,000
100,00'
810.000
500,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Macon

Bonds
Madison

O
M.&N.
J.& J.
M.&S.
A. AO.
J.* J.
J.* J.
J. &J.
A.ft

100.000

1,000

1868
1811

"'hio, Ist M., sterling, guar..
dc

J.cfe J.

864,1X10

355.000
5,000,000
72l,«10
301,000

.

Consol. 1st mortgage for $8,000,000

New Albany
LykenH Valley— ^tock

1,000.(«)0

1,500,000
115,000
2,014,0JO

1,000
1,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
500

M.&N.
F.& A.
J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&O.
A. & O.
J.& D.

1,1101,1x10

i'88,';50

&J.

jr.'&N.

5,^i56,000

2,693,001
9i4,000
500,000

100

50
1851
1868
1870
1857
1869

Lebanon branch. Louisville Loan
Memphis branrdi, 1st mortgage
Lebanon Br. Extension, 1st mortgage
do
do
Louisville Loan
Ltuisptlle,

F.& A.
F.& A.
J

Loan

Memphis &

A.&O.
M.&N.
J.& J.
J.& J.

A. 40.

1851
1867
1870

.

do

J.

3,699,000

50
100

Lex., Ist morrgage.

do
2d
LouUpille A Nashville—ntoc\(.
1st mortgage on main stem

<t

1,001«
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

500

;

&

do

J.

i,.aj,ijoc

1.855

do

M.&S.
M.& S. N.
J.& J.
M. & S.

1. 800.000

Ist mortgage, ma:n line
Extension
Glen Cove branch
LoulKVlUe, Cin.it Lexington—stock
Prelcrred 9 per cent stock
Louisville A Frankfort bonds
Lexington & Fraikfort

Louisville Loan
Louisville, Clnn.

& A.
J.&D.
J.& J.

J.&.'
M. & S.

533,500

Jan.
Sept

do
do
do

do
do

F.

M.& a.
& u.

7
7

Boston,

m!* N. N.Y., London & Frankf May'lVlS9>

J

237,000
900,000
400,300

&

Y.,Farm.L. &T. Co

N.

F.& A.

1,1100

i857
1870
1869

1st

J.&D.
M.& S.
F.4A.

100
1,000

a

N. y.
do

J.

&><.

M.& N.

1,100,00.1

1369
1370
1870
1855
1857
1856
1851
1859
1867
1869
1852

M

49.'J00,0l)0

KM

com

6

S'J0,000

"is
200
47

6g.
eg.

&

.1

1011

17

17
145

7g.
7g:'f.

200,000
250,(00

37

Lexington
1st

00,100
400,000

1,

a
11100
1,000

1853
1855
1855
1855
1860
1360

1074

1868

LUtle .tf/rtmi— stock,

7g.

18«

L'Jtigh dt Lackutcaima—\6t'i\
Lehigh l'a/(^y— stock, com. and prett^
Bonds o! 18.'>jexcliangable for new

2d mortgag

l,S65,-i50

186.>

1866
1870
18;l

1st mortgage
J,eave7i.,Laiv..it (?oi.— 1st M„l.g., 8.f.,conv
Kansas C. and Santa Fc

mortgage, new,

4 275,3.50

1866

t

litke Sup.it Jfi««.— 1st M., gold,

1st

lOO&c
•250&C

1,000
1,000

•65- "b:

hr,!e Rivers
ScboolcrHft

Kalamazoo, Allegan & Grand Rapids.
.iamestowu & Franklin, 1st mortgage
do
2d mortgage
do
id mort ,gol(l, 1. gi.,
Lttiorence— ^toek

i,m
100

6,466,000
2,240.000
4,063.000
6,303,000
600.000
192,000

1865
1866

.

&

9,i<4,2.')0

•

.

(Leaveuworth Br.)
Land Gr. Mort. on 100,000 acres
3<1 mon. Income bonds (all Issued.)
Land Grant Bonds gold on .',000,001) acres
2d mortgage, gold, on same
ijfenc County R. /^.— Ist mort. bonds
.Keatucku (feiilrul—iCL mortgage
3d mortgage
.iac*awa«/iatti?;oor?w6(irfif— 1st mortgage
1st mortgage (extension)
2d mortgage
3d mortgage (extension)
In -omfi bonds
.Lake Krie *fc LoutnoiUe—Xii mortgage
.Lake Shore & Mich. South.— atoct
Guar .nteed, 10 per ct, stock
Bonds of October 1, 1809, S. F
ConsoUd mortgage, 1870, coup
reg
do
do
.1st mortgage. S.rundM. 8. &N. 1
2d mortgage Mich. S,
St mortgage (D., M. & T. RR.)
Ist mort. (C, P. « A. UR.), Sunbury bds
2d mort. (C, P. & A. UB.) registered bds.
3d mortgage (C, P. & A. RU.)
iLake Shore dividend bonds, April, 18tJ9...
.Jimction RR 1st mortgage bonds
^Ist mortgage (C. & Tol. KU.js'k'gTd
:J*morteage (C. * Tol. KR.)
.Balfalo & Krle. mortgage bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
.ao
do
Kalamazoo & "White Pigeon

Kalamazoo

50
1,000

a

1st .Mort.

Schoolcraft

1,000
1.000
1,000

M
.

7
10 f.
8 f
8 f.

500,000
1,400.000
539,500
I87.ai0
1,500,000
1,000,000

•

C. B. KR., consol

2,T89,«S

Juiy"l£91

Onio. $1,0(0.000 new stock sold to C. &
O. at 50, and $9 0,00,1 of siockholdera
8tockat65. (v. 13, p. '210. 635)
Annual report publl-hed In CuboKiclk
v. 13, p. t06, shows net earnings on
all lines

ope ated,

1870-71. $192,984, al

ove

expenditures for new rolling stocw. &c.
Total cost of pr.iperiy. $21,000,000. DIvs.
of 7 to 8 per cents year since 1863. Of
the $8,000 000 cons, loan $2.500.0CK) re6er,.;il
to redeem old bds, balance for Imp'v'ts.
,

(y. 14_p. 732.)

In hands of receiver, (v. 14, p. 79".)
Leased to buminlt Br. RR. at $6i,500.
Opened In 1-70. Operated with Ga. RR.
(V. 13, p. 833.)

Net revenue In 1870, $148,062. Cost of road
and equlpmenis, $6,962,171.
Leased to Central Ga. RK., to have the
same dividends as the lessee.
In progress, 165m. and branch, 60tn.
Leases the Dexter & Newnort, Belfast &
Moosehead Lake, Kennebec & Portland,
And'OSCOggln, and Leeds & Farm lugton

The gross earnl"gB in 1871 were
$ ,561,436; operating expenses, $1.0,11.633
leaving net earnings, $i6S,7il7. Interest
and t'lxes were $:l5 9-'9. The consol.
mort. of 18!i will r.tlre aU the old debt
See report In Chronicle, vol. 14, p. 459
roads.

Angusta, Me.
do
do
Apr. 1,1
Boston, Washington Bk. Oct. 1,1895

Manchester* Boston.

1872-81
Juse,'74-';7
May, 1872
July 1, 1889

Sept.',"l866
Sept., 1868
Bait.,

R. Garret

London.
Bait., K.

Garret

&

Sons. Aug. 1,1891

&

Sons.

Aug.

May

1891
1896

1,

1,

Operated with Concord RK." (t. 14, p. 781.)
Lease* to Bost. Cl. & F., at Vof earnings.
The coinpielion of the Ohio River bridge
at Parkersburg and the change of gna^e
In the Ohio & Miss. RR. m 1371 affected
the earnings ofM.& C. favorably. Gross
Net reveearnings were $1,690,%7.
nue, $310,(65. See annual report In v. W

do

p. 319.
do
July 1, 189 J
do
do
May 1, 1896
N.Y., ivinslow,L.&Co Aug. 1,1895 40m In oneratlon, Ftock subs. $1 3.50.000.
Bo-ton, Treas. office. June 1,1875 L. gr., 899,366 acres. Net earnings, $826,749
Cost of road and
Bost., Bk of Commerce. Nov. 1,1885 Recently completed.
cquininents, $1,500,000,
Dec. 1,1889
do
do

F.&A.
J.& D.
M.« N.
J.&D.
1^- J.& J.
J.& J. N. Y., Howes & Macy.
3
J.&D.
6
J.& J. N. Y.,8d National Bank
7
do
M.& N.
do
7
do
do
J.& J.

easeil at 40
Jan.,189U Leased

June,

"

1869

Mayi'.'lSS''
Jan. 1, 1385

p.c.

of earu'gs,

($'20,000

gnar,)

Leased to Southern Security Co. for Int.
on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5
(Tol
years, and 6 per cent atterwards.
13, p. 431.)

August

THE CHRONICLE.

31, It 72]

289

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Snbacrlbera

Mrlll

DESCnlPTIOK.

it LUUe floe*— 1st M. 1 er
ArkAnsas Liao, flO.OOUper intle
Louit—ut i..ort bonds,

Outstanding

S«

ISA)
1870

.

Slehinhifi (t St.

gr

1.

1,800,000
1,200,000

'

do
do
^d .M.. Kuar...
Grand Rlv. Valley. 1st M., assumed
do
do
ad M.. (fuiir
lM\if.

JIl'Mleton

.9Aor«— Ist murtpa>fe

Uiiioiwitle it \i'(Uer

Oap—lstM.

ilUUatid Par/rtf— Ibt mo'-tgage. gold
Jftfftin it Centre. Co.— Ist niorrKajfe
Milicaukec <£ A'ojVft rrn— I wt mortgage
AUtwattkee (t St. J'uul— stuck
Preferred 7 per ceni (cumulative) stock
1st mortKage
2d more .'n^ y
Ist morigagc Ea-stern l>iv. (Pai'iior^
Ist mortgage
Minn.)
1st mortgage (Minn. Central)
Iflf. riiorliiage (Iowa
Dakota)
Ist mortgage (Prairie du C.)

1,00
281
2»4
111
12i

&

2d mortgage (Prairie du C.)
Mlln-aiiliee City loan

ch.

Ist

2.IOU.(jOO

610,000
70.000
1,000.000
500,000
88j,0l0
225,000

1,000

W

1SS9

l.S

186(1

1869
1867
IJiU

a
a
100
100

11,82k, 196

87l)

l.OOii

5.Sir2,000

870

49

7

791,300

8
7

1.0(10

1.0(H.i(«i

.'KKi

l.OOO

8,674,000
1,315,000

l.O'X/

233,.i00

Km

mortgage

Mil., Afftftltotcoi tt Greeti Bny—ut mort.
Hilt <t Schiiutktll ifc jtf'twtf«—stock

.

Mine

Mineral Point { IT*.*.)— 1st mort
Minn. <fc ^orthwe.'it—Ul M. gold, j^.f
itlailmlppl Central— lu M. (M. C. IS. K.j...
2d moLtgago (M. C. K.K.)
Tenn. State Loan
Mils., Ouachita it Rett «.— 1st iM. gold
1st mortgage CiST.OOtt acres land

16T2
1866
1871

£100
1,000
1.000

.w
1368
1S70

MUaourl
2il

R.,

H S. ,k

mortgage, for

Ouir— 1st M.,

1.

gr.

f

s.

»2,(XX».01X)

itntrard— 1st mort. ($232,590 end. I..
2d mortgage, end. by Ga. KK

Mnltile

Plain bO'ids
H»hlle,t Jfnnt.— 1st M. gld, eudors. by Ala
Mobile it Ohio—stock

Brte-'\st

it

Isl

Income bonds, gold
N. O. City ex ten. bonds
y. O., Mobile tt 7V.«(/'«— 1st mort.. skg fund
.!d mortgage, end'irsed by
tate La
.V«w York it Iioston--\st mortgage, gold ..
yew York Central tt Hudson Rirer— mock.
Premium bonds
CS. \ ., Central).
Bonds lor debts assumed
do
do
n.& X.F, stockh'd's do

do
railroad i-tock..
do
do
real estate
(lo
Bonds convertible tiires
do
Renewal bonds
2d mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson Ulver)
8d mortgage
do
Coupon '.oiids 1S71 (not mortgage)
,Vri.- York it Harlem— stock
ronsolldated mortgage of
Sinking fund
Plain lincds

'

1863... .'!!.'!!
'.'.'.'..*,,!".".".!'.!

Y. Uoniatontc ct JVor/Aern— ist'raort."
A'eic York tt y. Hnven d- Harir.—stocX. ..'...
Ist mortgage (X.
N. Haven). .
1st mortg ge (Hartf.ft N. Haven)

y.

T&

-V.

r. it 0.iiregoMld.—\»t M.,gld

mortgage, CO vcrtible ...^
2d mortgage, non-tonvertlblc

8

409,318

6

.

.!

!

Office,

1892

Bonds protested Dec.

Land

15.

(v. 18, p. 840.)

Ftate aid, »10,C00
per mile. Line from Eunice, Ark., on
Miss. River, to Fulton, on Bed li-. 115m.
Apr. 1.1876 Net earnings in year ending i-ept. 30.1811,
»227.U2; in 18;(', »2ia.504; 1869, »1'>'2,2F2;
Sep. 1,'81.98
er.. '257.000 acres.

1868, »I16,&14: 18o7, »20i.84(>. (v. I3j).807.)
o' U. Paciflc. ' 0. Br,
'Tebo ft

&

Consol.

M.ft X.

A.ftO.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.

Mm
1810
1870

var.
var.
1871

1870
1867

"eg,

3 70u,000

?«

1,685,000
53.000

1,000
1,OOJ

8

M6 1.134

30,000 p.m
400.000
700.0
130,000
47 000

8

7g.f.
7
7

1.010,(10(1

33(1 OIX)

4V0,0OO
i'.oio

500,1100

50

13,698,250
6,000,000
3.000,000

/
a

1000)
1000

(

I

5.('CO,000

25

l,9t>3,''39

V,6(io

1.546.000
2,10 ',000

500

50I1.000

100

.800.(00
1,872,4 JO

100

7
7

1,365,000

l,OlXl

185S
•367
1869

112,.'iOn

600,000
800,000

?
7 f

60.1,000
621.110
2, .'(0,000

1.100,000

M.&N.

7
6

f.

I'O

7,295,'200

3UU,o>U

f'

1,000

iSOJJM
1K.KI1

6
6

100
1865
13 >6
1860
is;o
1870
I3il

18n
1853
lf56
1834
1S53

18 3

1SB3
1861
1653

1855
1B53
1859
1S71

6 f

7 f
6

7

7g
5
6

a
1,000

1.000

M.&

N.

J.ftJ.

A.&O.

7

iorjg.

M.&N.
J.& J.

7

7
7 f
4
4
7
6

7

106.000
lei.ooo

7
7

15,110.(1110

n

695.000
190,(«)

»if,365.

Operated by Erie. Cost of road. »'22,S22.
Leased in perpetuity to Dei.. Lack & Wes.
The lessees assume all liabilities and pay
7 per cent on stock, and s per cent after
1874, if they then earn 10 net on M. & E.
Net earnings in 1871 were 1168.913. ivol.
14. p. 5J3; V. 15. p. 111.)

1890

Mav, 1172
Aug., 187!
July, 1876
Nov.'i,'lF99
May, I8;2

July

.

N«t income, 1-70-71. »l(i'J,<15.
Net income, 1871, $2(^,978;
(V. 14,

Ti.

(v. 14, r. 4S.)
1870, »205,'.0S.

823.)

Leased to N. J. Cent. Cost, «2J67J285.
Leased to Sand.. M.&N.: guar, by B. ft O.
Net earnings 1870-71. J152.659. (v. II, p. 43.)

1, :8S1

April, 1872 Leased to Pa. RB. Div.. 1871. 10 rer cent.
ISSS ft 1900 City of N H.guar. »225.000of these.
May 1, 1889 In operation. N. Haven to Mid., 22m.

Jan.,
April,

1870-71, $150,515.

(v 14, p, 43.)

18811

fi

6

7g.f.
7

do

do
do

ft

Co

do
Office.

do
do

18^7
595.)
1-95
Leased to N.Y. * Os. M. for int. on bonda
ft 7 p.c. on $2,000.0(0 stock, (v. 14, p. 828.)
18 1
Leases
L'g Br.
Seashore. Net earuinga
Nov. 1,1889

&

1881

May

ia71.$159..1ir7.
521. 59.-.. 7i-2.)

stock,

$5,000,000.

(v.nTp.

^'cwark to Emmaue, Pa.
New London. Office. April, li:-i Op. under contract with V. Central for 20
N. Y., Bk of N.America Sept., lo«5 years at $210,01X1 reryr, (v.l4, p.4S,SB4.')
N. Y.. J. B. Alexander, luly l,!8S6 Gross earnings year ending Feb. 28, 1871,
1, 193(1

In progress,

do
do
do

$1,6>I,000.
do
Oct. 1, 1890
1S90
do
do
1800
York and London. Jan. 1,1915 In progress west of Miss. R. See Chrok-

J.ftJ.

New

irLE.vol.14. p. 491.
Co.'s Ortlce. lan.l, 1915
N.Y..1 ond..Berlln&Fr't.
y 1. 18S9 2d M.. $5.(00.000. nnt Issued. (V.14. p.521.)
N. Y. Union Trust Co. Apr. 15. 'Tl Consol..'- ov. 1 1869, of N.Y.C.* II. R. roads
In 1868 the stock of the two separa eCo'a
18S3
do
do
Mayl,

M.&N.
F.* A.
J.&D.

Wi.XtS

1,059.500
754.(00

Net esrn'cs.

and will probably be
completed Montg. to Eufaula in 1872.
in progress

J.&

M.liN.

6,5 0.010

.

(

do

A.ftO.
M. & S.

M.ft N.

1.767.000

N T. ft O. Midi.

N. Y.. Co. '6 Office.
luly 10, '72 Opcated with C. & Amboy RR. and Del.ft
N. Y., Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875
Rar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J.,
do
and leased to Penn. BR. (v. 14, p. 582,
do
187<

do
N. Y., Co.'s

6

8,.500,000
1,50).0':0
3.0(10.000

Operated by Erie.

Road

Net Income,

Haven,
do
do

N. Y., G. Opdyke

K

1,950X100

New

F.&A.
M.&N.

76.(»(1
,592,000

50
50

N. Haven, E.S.Seranton
N. Y. Hatch ft Foote.

ft

6
7

166.000
8S.00O
2.900.000
1,891.001
166,030

Bedford.
Bost., Suffolk Nat. Bk.
I

A.
F.ft A.
If

A.&O.
M.& N.
F.&A.

1,010

1,000
1,000

F.&A.

83.421,330
5,936,626
1,514.000

100

n

r.ft A.

J.
M.ft N.

2.50(f,000

New

J.ftJ.
A.ftO.

7g.f.

1,001

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,090

J.

ft

N. Y., Central of N. J
N. Y.. Union Trust Co.

A.ftO.

1,00(1

e
1,000

X.

J.

J.ftJ

S.O'Xi.dlll

a

M.&

Q.-J.

120.01)11

1,501,000
2.0OO.00O
I,00O
l.OOO.OnO
1,001
1,000 12.600 p.m.
p.m,
1,000 12.5

^J.

Leased In perpetuity by

1891

LOOO.Ol'O
3,000,000
1,438,400
.300,000

ft

V.

var.

1,000

h

.b

J.ftJ.

2X

1,000,000

3,000.000
1.5»,0(X)
2,000,000

Office.

7

1,0(1

ft

Boston

7g.f.

W

f I,000.o?0 of old bonds retired wllh these.
Ai.nual report In t:nBONicL«. v. 14. p. 763,
shows net earnings in !871. »^45,lfcO,
against $649,331 In 1870. Extension to
Cairo iu progress, (v. 14, p. 768.)

Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., brancbto Jasper, Tenn , tola). I72m.
N Y..J.B.AIexiinrter*Co Julvl,lF00 Leased to L &N.,who pay 6 p.c. on stock
after '72. (v 12 p. 657. 7W, v 13, p, 807.)
Nartvilie, C .'s office.
Oct., 1S87

do

'7'

1900

N. Y.. V. K. Stevenson

Bridgeport. Conn.

6

J.in.,1889

Co.

ft

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

:8HS

'ft

N. Y.. Soutter

F.ft A.

?«

1865

1,000

J.

J.ftJ.

200,000

1871

ft

A.ftO.
M.ft N.

1870

1869

Dodge&Co

Mobile ft London.
i88.3
Mobile.
1883
London.
".&N.
J.& J.
N. Y.&Londcn.
M.&v.
Mobile.
March.
do
M.&S. N. T. G. Opydke & Co.
do
do
do
do
M.&N.
Goshen Bank.
May, 1886
do
A.ftO.
Oct., 18'<7
M.&S. N. Y., G.Opdyke & Co. Mch 1,1886
do
J. ft D.
do
tune 1,1900
A &0.
Apr. 1,19
Q-J. N. Y., Union Trut co.
1S9U
y.tt J.
N. Y.. Del. Lack. & yf. July 1, 1672
M.&N.
do
1914
do
do
F.&A.
do
1891
J.ftJ.
do
do
1900
do
F.ftA.
do
1889
do
A.ftO.
do
Oct., 1901

I'-

2,100,1X10

1868
:870

N.Y..CIark,

J.&D.
F.&A.

7

100
1,000
1,000

400.1100

J. ft, I.

J.

500,(100

18711

.

Memphis,
do

1,1875
1,

8g.

I'rcferred stock

mortgage

Jan.

i'lig.
8

isii
1870

1st Mortgage bonds
y. Orleans, Jacks. dbOt. yorth.—\tt, mort..
2d mortgage

Aug.

do
do

4.428.0 6
6,607,000
1,476.200

Jersey—stock

Income bonds

A.ftO.
J.ftJ.

"i'

i,n«,50o

172.500

yew .Jersey West Line—\si mort., gold
yew London yorth.— stock

•

2.5(X),O0O

68*70

Loan

do
do

It A.
J.ftJ.

Ig

& Read.. May '64 for 999 yra.
Orf.ss earn'rs, loll. (98.066. Cosf.»lJS».000.
Manknti Minn, to htate Line .6Ura.
Mankato.
Operated under lease by an association

7
8
8

5.10

mortgage
it Beaver Valley~%tock

2d Loan
8d Loan, due State ^ew Jer e^
y.J. Midland— \st M..gld,gnar by N.Y.* O.
2d mortgage, currency
A. J. 8ouihern—\st mortgage
1st mortgage (Toms' Kiver b'.)

Ist

F

.

V. 14,

Leased !o P.

111

1869
1867
18 Ji)

.

ysw

M.ft N.

N.Y.. Mil. & St. P.BK
Feb.. 1896
N.Y.. U. r. Co.
1891
Philadelphia. P.& R. Co •luly 1872
Detroit, ist Nat. Bank J.an. 1, 189
> Y.. Ag, ncy of Co. Jan. 1. 1890
N. Y.,J. L. King.
Nov.,'li9-'71

bear 3 per cent only 11111878.
p. 84. 892, Hi, -.m.
1

if:

Neiccastle

mort..
2d mortgage
y. Haven it yorthamp. (canal KB)—stock
Mortgage bonds, coimon
Blind- mnv rf.. tax free, cotlpon
Holyokedt TVesttleld 1!K

7

;

1 1.000.00

377,S00
300,000
33,500

atn
1,000

18ii6

Aew IJaren it Perhy— 1st mort
yew Haven Middleiown it Wtll-lst

.1

1871) 7inconi. stoik; FVb, 18:0, 8 cash
a' d 7 In com. stock
Jan.. Ii69. 14 In
com. stock.
Of W,.st. Union bond*

1,9.',U,000

.i9-'66

iiifri

,

ft

.

Wa

Jan.,

annual report sec CHUCicLB,
Net earni'MSln I81I weie

p. 65<.

7,9a3,0OO
5,000.000

a

,

2d .Mortgage
yrtshua tt Loicell-stock
yuu{/atitck— Stock
Ist mortgage, convertible
Aew'irk it yew Fori-— ist mort
Newark. Somerset it Straltsv, O— 1st mort.
Jiew lieitford it Tautuon— stock

.

J. ft.).

York.

14,

l.OOO
l.OOO

18;0

mortgage

.1

7g.

New

last

vol.

»2,Sl0311,acalnst »i,76;,787 In 1870. DlTl
nends since 186s have been on pref st'k .
Fe".. I?7'2,7ca6li ; Dec . 1870 (for 1871) 7
cash; Feb., 18:0, 7 cash and 3 In com.
stock; Jan., 1869, 7 cash and 10 In com.
ttoi K. On com. stock. Dee.. ll>70 (f r

1871

1869
1870

1867

Convertiblebonds
Construction bonds
Gen.M.&lstonBilt. Br.|itc.(guar.D.L&W)
Nnshnlle it Chattanooga— stock
Bonds, endorsed
Jijshr. it Decatur— Isl M guar, by L.&y

1st

10

London. &

For

15, '72

1893
1884
1S74
1897
Dcc.,lfll0
Dec. 1870
1898
1898
1873
1891

Neosho Val. Projected 709m. Large
do
(.0
Dec, 1900 land grant. Annual report In CubohiCLE, v. 14, n. 7'i5.
do
do
Feb., 904
J.ftJ. N. Y.. Farm. L. & T. Co Jan. 1, 1899 Stock, »5,950,«».
Net carnlngi in 1971
Boston, Co,'« Odlce.
A.ftO.
Apl 15,1890 ».'58.C01.
Whole line proposed, Giraid. Ga. to Mo.
1872-76
J.& J. New York & Savannah.
bile, 22am.
N. Y.. Nat. City Benk.
Tan., 1889
J.ftJ.
Sa\aimali, 0. BR. Bk,
J. ft J.
Jan.. 1887

mort

fiind.

F.&A.
J.& J.
d.& J.

1:0;
.Ian ,1871

1.111.1 ftiO

b

ifo»Mce/;o, (Ills.) -Ist mortgage
Montlcello <t Port Jert-**— let mortgage

2(1

.!.& J.

Dec,
Aug.

1,0110

lOO&c

EufaHla—isfii.titi.hy Ala,
mortgage, not endorsed

,1. ft .1.

I'^34-

755,040

it

—

7

LcaiedtoN.T.*O.MId.

.

Leasedlo Penn. RB. Cost, t247,015.

.\ug. 1.1897

1870

1000

2d mortgflige

MoiTiH it Essex stock
l8t mortgage, sinking

234,000
4.000.00O
3.275.UIO
2,500.000
3,905,600

S.

loMuskezo". Mich.

Nov., 1886 Op.bvEiienow.
Aug.. 1899 In progres

ll,lti0,llOC

Interest bonds, sterling
Tenn. suns., Ist mortgage
Specia mort (.Miss., Gainsv. & T.)
2d ntortgage
Montctairo/ y.J.—lstii., gold, guar
2d mi rtgage
Income bond'

Ist

N. Y.

&

M.&

Sept.. 1879
Allegan
1889

100
1.000

mortgage, sterling
Interest bonds

Montgomery

7
8
7 3.10
7

1,550,000
600,000

1856
1866

I8t

MonXgomeru

PS-J

exit, V. if, p. 84.
Ii shows net ramlnct'
n n ain line and branches of Cl,*98.609,
ag-lnst 11.559112 In li!l0 71. ihe new
»10.«iii.iii 11 nior irage la i> sued to pay for
double t.ack,&c, after reservlt.e enough
10 pay all prior debt. (v. 15, p. 84.)
1

Julvl.K

do

1, 0011,001

)

mort

'J'enn.— l&t

Consolidated bonds
Tennessee State loan
Mo. Kaiis. (f Texaa—i^tock
1st M., gld.s.f.,n;i road&land.dJ. r.S.Br)
1st mortgage, gold. (Tebo. & Neosho)
COi.so). M., gold, on road and land

7

320,(100
e
1,(00 20,900 p.m.
1,354,000
2,000,000
1,278,980
1,880,000

liouds. Stale Arkansas, »10.(X10 per mile.
i[ixfi>i^il}tii it

1889
1800

.

1,1S1,000

1, 188!
191 r2

Co

A,
F.& A.
F.

10,825,719

3,793,000
207,000

1,000

T.

do
do
do
do
do

M.*N.

7 f,

lOOO

I

net.
ft

do
do
do
do
do
do

WInilow. L.& Co
N.Y., 3d Nat 'IBank.
N. Y., Turner Bros.
Phlla.. Penn. liH.Co.
I. & D. N. Y.. Grcrnleal. N.ACo
New Ifork.omce.
J.ftJ.
do
,). A,l.
do
do
J ft .)
do
do
A.&O.
do
do
M.<sN.
do
do
J.& J.
do
do
do
do
do
do
F.&A.
do
do
F.& A.
do
,).& J.

8

7g

1.(100

1,000

rai)

du
N. T. Farm. L.

M.ftM.

188.500
18.(0(ip.m.

1121

'.

M.&N.

M.&N.
J.& J.
M.&S.

Stocks,
lui Divi'd

N. Y.,Swen8on,P
V
&CoMay1,189i Paat daerouponfnnded,andlDtere«t tobv
N. Y., Un. Trust Co
resumed Nov. Ik72. (v. 14, p. 491.
1900
>.Y.,U.T.Co.
July 1, 1901 About fSO.OIX) acres land. Iv. 12, p.WO.l
N. ^'.& Boston.
isr2 The annual repori for the year ending
July, 1872
BoHlon Office.
Oci.
Ma; 31. 1872. wa« tuhlshed In Chuoxi001.1.1882
1,1882

ft .1.

.1

I,1I10,0«)

295

M.tconv. to pref.stock)

Ist

Western Union,

1, (fc

i.m
;,0(xi

Milwaukee and Western
S'.PauI

A. ft O.

M.&N.

i,om

111
111

12S

8

7

i,m

0,0 II
i. 900.000

4,01

19(>»

57

8

20.' ,51 10

.wsooo

li!72

II. 1
.

2

l,l00

27
27

Via

(Iowa&

.V

J.& J.
J.*.I.
A.&O.

17,!»-7,OH

con vert., sinking fund
mortKaye, couvartlble
General niorl. for »U),WIO,0COi
Michigan Central (Air Lino inortpaKe)
Ml'-hiKan Air Inc Ist M..assuni.byM.C.
Kalamazoo & South Haven, Ut M., guar,
1st moi-tuaK'',

1st

Mirhiffim

M.AN.
A.AO.

8

7

7g.f,

J

Principal,

when Due

I

1S7I

iltchtjan t'l^ntrnt—'ioKk.

Bonds,

INTEREST OB DIVIDENDS.
1"?, When
Wlierc Payable and
by Whom.
dVt* P'^-Xle,

Amount

Miles
of

For explanation of all references, see Road
foot notes ou 1st pase of UU. Tables.

Vtrnphii

LIST.

confer a great lavor by KiTlns us Smmedlate notice ot any error dl'covered in oar TaUea.

J. ft

I).

M.ftN.

A.&O.
.1

.

ft

.1

J.& J.
M.&N.
F.ft A.
J.
J.
J.* J.

&

F.&A.
J.ftJ.

A.&O.
J.& J.
J.& J.
M.&N.
M.&N.

New York

M

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., Grand Un. Depot.
do
do
N. Y., Union Trust Co
N. Y., Gr. Union Depot,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.Y.. 137 Broadway.
N.Y., Grand Un. Depot.

Aug.

May
May

1,1876
1883
1883

1,

1,

was $12,^12.71X1. The Co, publishes no
report, except the returns required bv
the -tate. Net earnings in 187U-7:, wer«

Mayl, was

$8,260,517.

Aug.

converted

Dec

1.1876

15,1881

June,

May

1,

April,

1S.91

Jnly 1, 1879
July 1,1872

May

ThcconsoLcertin-atea were
Into stock July 10, 18,2.

(V. 11, p. 84.)

1885
1875

1673
Feb. 1, 1893
Jan.], 1881
July, 1872
I,

An Increase of $2,000,000 In stock was made
In March. 1871. thejiroceedstobe used for
new depot in N. \ and other purposes.
Dlvdends if 8 per cent, per vear have
been made for 5 years and no surplus
.

left over.
In progress, TV.Plains. N.Y. to B'kfleld.Ct.
Julyi,'l87J Op. with Hartf. & N. H. road, receiving .57
N Y.N. Bk 01 Republic Oct., -.875 per ct nt of net earnings.
Jan. 1,1873
N. Y., Union Bank.
N. y., G. Opdyke & Co. July 1, l'»l In progress. Guarantees Morclalr and
do
do
May 1, 1F95 J Midland. Capital paid In, $5,326,773

do

do

May,

—

.

THE CHEONICLE.

290

[August

81, 1872.

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST
Subscribers

confer a great IteTor by giving as Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables,

nrlll

DESCRIPTION.

Amount

Miles

of"

Road

references, see
For explanation
foot notes on l8t page of RR. Tables.

of

Out-

all

standing.

IS

Ifeio York, Prov. it lloal.--stock.
iBt inortKAKO

100

Extension
General niorl.

•,••;;•

($1 ,000,000 suthortzed).
I.Ubon ( 0)-l8t mortg
North CoroHii/i— stock, com
Preferred siock.
MortKage bonds.
Bonds of 185!

yilM

1,(KI0

"ioo
"boo

'87- .68

1857

500
60
50
50O
500

com

iS. t'.)— stock,
8 per cent preferred stock

1st

:869
18TO

it A'eio

Norlhtmtern

2,000,000
1»I,000
100,000
250,000
616.0OO
500.000
1,000,000
324,200
490,500
60,000

1,000
1.000
I.UIO

Imnrovemeut

mortKHKe. new

-3d mortiiaKC, new

105,000
820,000
170,500
109,028
3,30 .',600
2,3'35,00O
!I60,000

1st

1855

I,32:),000
203,<:02
2,'343,U00

a
1,000
1.000
1,000

55,000
561,000
3.068,400
102,100
1,000.(06
400.000

IOO

1870
1870

Northern— i%t mort

Consolidated mortgage
Colony (Cons 1. Aprl 1, 18T3)—Stock.

1868
1871

y'eiiuirk~-\»i

Osa'leV'il.d'

Oshkonh

it

,1/;™.— Ist

it ,S//r«c7/.v«— Stoc... 8 p. c.

.

mortgage, sterling
General mortgage, sterling
Patemnn <t .Vewai'*— 1st .M., guar by Erie
Prkin Lincoln <* Decatur— \at mort
Peniherl.it ///'.ff/*(««.— Ist M.,endby Un. Co.'s
r'-ninHuturiSWuh )~l8t mort., gold,s. f.
reHn-<///'v/;t/(/— Stock
Ist

,

mortgage

2d mortuage
2d mortgage, sterling
General M .. Ph to Pitts, new. coup & reg.
State lien finstallmetits) bonds
Penn. it Di'laware—lfX mortgage

4,25'),4.'W
1.5IK1,(XI0

25
20

38M

I.IOO.UIV
5,830,000

55 «
21
47
47
47
12
67
25

Venntti/lvanla it N. F. —let mortgage,
1st mortgage, guaranteed
it Bureau Yal. —Stock
Ist mortgage, guaranteed

guar

Peoria

Jacknonvllte— Ist mortgage

3d mortgiige
Peoria it liock laland— 1st inor gage
Perklomeii— 1st mortgage
Perth Amboy it Woodbriilge— 1st jnOTt.
Pe(er.v?>«rfir— Preferred stock
Common stock

458,000
1,0( 0,001
1.450,000
16,000 p.m
9liO,(XX)

1871
1851

3,693.5.39
4(X),000

18.55

1.155.500

lN5j
18)0
1867

598,0(X)

1K7I
1865
1866

I. COO

1.000
50

100
1,000
1,000

187!

a

is'ri

\'.mo

500,000
700,000
9W,(XI0

i8;o

1,0(10

5'0.00l)

100
1857
1867

f235
£200

7,000,000
93,847
2.999,830
500.UI0
1,076,000
160.000
2,779.000
41,339,475

!!I68

1871

...

a
1,000

"m

616
355
355
355

l.OiO
1.000
1.000

1,000

105
105
46
46

1866
1866

8;)

1864
1^7U

1870
1867

6X

1861

83

1.000
1,0 111

a
I.OOO
1,000
100

1,000
100

1869
1869
1866

<(;

cm

thiladelphia it Erte—'&toc\i,
Preferred stoc l?
Ist mortgage, Sunbury & Erie

5(f

60

mortgage

3d mortgage
3d M. Bid (for l>0,000.000) guar, by P. R..
Phtla., fieyniantown it'Norrtetoion—Stoc^.
Philadelphia it Reatf.— Stock, com
Preferred stock

Loans
Loan mortgai;e convertible

1,000

1861
1861

1,01X1

Loan
Loan

Loan

J.&
J.*

1

>
)

$590,726;
$388,240.

4,973.1100
2.5!H.0(XI
2.383.'340

18,601,500
5,758.905

1.500,000
1,50C,«
1,200,000
610,000
1,000,000

1,01X1,000
5.000,00(1

3.000,000
5.001.0««l
a.'isi.poo
30,01 1,7;5

J.
J.

J.'i'j.

.Inly, 1900

do

1-80
June 1,1872
Apr. 1.1874
1871
1878
Aprl^l,

Boston, Office.

do

do

p. 322.

July, 1900

Han Isburg.

Net earnings in fiscal year 1871-72, $187,741
Annual report in Cwkoxiclr.v. l-i.p 731.
Oper. bv

City.

.

do

do

N. Y., Jay

luly 1,1877

Cooke*

Boston, Office,

A.&O.

do
do
do

.J

«;

.

.)

.M.&S.

3K
7

.j.*"d.
.).&.).

&J
&
h: A.&O.
.1

.

.1

.

.

.1

J.&J.

4
7

&

K.

Co.

Jniy!'l890

L. gr., 47.(XX1,000 acres,

A.&
M.&N.
i'A

.].& J.

M.&S.
A.& O.
M.&S.
K. & A.
7.30g.

.).& J.

.).&D.
m'.&'n.
.).&.!.

M.&

N.

M.& S.
J.& J.
.!.& J.

M.&N.
7
10
8
7

&.I.

.1

76.1.

789.)

Junc'."l872

Jan. I.U74
Apr. 1,1852
Jan. 1, 1898
Jan. 1,1898

London.
New York Office.
Plilladelplila, Office.

lAnrll, I9II
.Ally, 1872

do
do

Feb.l,
Apr. 1,

l>9fi

1882
1, 1888

Philadelphia, Office.

May

Boston, Office.
do

iJuIy,

?«•

2«
g.

,

]'
I
7

1g.
5
7

6

I'5

7

I'
6

6

4'
7
6
7

6g.
3

5f.
5f.

Koryear ending Dec.

31, 1871, gross earnI'^gswere $1,675,003; operating expenses,
$S93,ai5; leaving net, $791,693, (v. 14

Sept
Apr.

&

1, '73

1,

;

&

&

'

M»y

St. Louis.

Feb., 1885

A.&O.
A.&O.
ti.-.l.

do
do

do
do

.!.&.).

I

Philadelphia

A.&O.
& A.
A.&O.

Jan., 1880
April. 1875

ondon.
office.

&

W.&

&

.

progress. Owensb.. Ky to Sprigf.. Tenn
"
Lease.i several roads.
et lar Ings in
1871. $946,801, against$»45,389in 1870. Arnual repo t I Chron loi b, v. 14, p. 731
Road lessed July. 1873, to Atlantic &

I'i

Pacific

RR.

.(.a. I.
.I.&.I.

10 per cent, divl ends, Int. on
debt. &c. the net balance to credit was
$721,816. In Feb., 1812, 30 per cent, new
stock was rated to shareholders, at par"

deducting

See reports (v.

.I.&'j.

A.&O.
A.&O.
.I.&.J.
J.& J.

Q.-M.
,!.& J.

J.&
J.&
J.&

2,7(X1,000

&J.
A.&O.

1,1X10

2.520,000

,).& J.

1 IIIKl

.I.&D.

.1.

.(«H1

6,9«3,IXX)
1 .(KW.IXXI

.4:21X1

4.000,000

1,(X>;1

S.641.0(X)

iOO
50
500

1.2.59.1110

3K

10,997.900

4 f

345.00(1

.J.& J.

1,000
1,000

400.000
1.000.000

A.&O.
A.&O.

&D.
& I),
Q-J

J.
.1

.

Bk. No. America. June 1,1896 Ne' earnings 1S71, $333,604. Stock, com.
do
do
June, 1906 $1.061,700 pref., $2,000,000. (v. 14, p. 658.)
R.1.& Pac. Feb., 18!3. Leased In perpetuity to C, R.I. & Pac.

Phlla.,

;

N.Y.. Chic,

New Yo

k. Office.

ai $135,0011 per yr.
July'l.'l894 Peoria to Jacksonv., 8Sm. Stork, $1,000,000
Oct. 1,1900
York and London. Feb.. 190^ C'^mmenced running Jan. ,1872.
'hIla..327S. 4tli8t.
Read (v. 14, p. 628.)
Apr. 1, 1897 Leased to Phil.
y.. Ill Liberty street
Feb., 1874 Gross earnings. 1871, $20,866; net, $9,515.
July, 1871 (V, 11, p.-.)

N. Y., Imp.

&

Trad.

Bk

&

aneasler, B.& Co Jan;,'T»-'98
Philadelphia, Office.
Jan., 1879 Net revenue, 1870-71, $73,261.

N.Y'.,

I

do
do

Jan.,19(«i

Oct., 1891

Philadelphia, PennaRR.

do

do

Phila.. Pa. Life

&

T. Co.

J.

Formerly Sunbury
Juiy;'l8;2
1, 1877

Oct.

Mch 31,1881
1, 1888
July. 19 «

do

do

July

do
do
do

do
do
do

July

Phila & London.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Office.

London.
do
Philadelphia, Office.
1

ondon.

June,

1873

Inly 25,

'73

25, '73

1880
l*-86

1880
1880
1888
1S72-T7

Philadelphia, Office,

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

Philadelphia Office.
Phila., & Boston.

do
do
do

do
do
do

&

Erie,

Lea-scd, Feb.,

1862. for 999 yi s to Penn. RR.
Net earn1871. $759,290. Mortgage bonds of 1869 to
retire ail prior bonds, (v. 14, p. 219, 6.'8.)

Leased to Phil.

&

Read., at 12 p.c. on st'ck

The net earnings of main and brunch lines
in 1870-71. were $5,006,940, against $3,06>,581. in 1B69-70. A large purchase of coal
lands was n^ade in 1871 and the P. & R.
Co. guarantees the mortg. bonds of the
Coa' & I, Co. tor $8,641,000. New convertible l0"n to be issued in Oct. ,1872. See
Chroniclk, v. 15, p. '351. Annual report
in Chroxici.k, T. 14, n. 52. (v. 14, p. 52,

485.f38;v.

June,
June,
Lon., McCalmont Bros June.

var.

J.&

)

1, 1891

A.&O.
K.* \. New
A.& O.
F.&A. N.
J.& J.
.!.& J.
.!.& J.
.!.& J.

14, p. 387, 490

Aug.io,1901 In process of construction, (v. 14. p. 628.)

Oct.

.!.& D.

F.&A.

1S75
1910

do

do

F.

M.&S.

eg

correspond with

;

VrR

.!.& J.

6g.

1871, to

Bait. & Ohio read. First mort. bonds
i\
e JH'V, 1 73, wf-ie paid. See Ciikoni
CLK, vol. 13, p. 402 13, p. 144.

New >
Road passed under new maungenient In
A^&o. London, Brown, S. & Co Apr 10, 1875 Mar. '12, In connection with Pacific alail
do
do
Oct. 10. 1897
A.& O.
SS. Co
(See V. 14. p. 458.)
N. Y. Erie Railway Co. Jan. 1, 1878 Road recently sold by receiver.
.). & J.
F.&A. N. Y., T.. W. &
Feb., 1900 LeasedioTol., Wab. & W.f. r 17 years.
Phila., Bowen & Fox.
.).&.!
July. 1889 Leased to C.& A., at 6 p.c. on st'ck, 7 on bds
M.&N. N.Y..,S. W. Hopkln8& Co May 1889-90 Int. not paid, Mav, 11.2. (v. 14. p. 6'32, 796.)
Philadelphia. Office.
M.&N.
.May 31.I'7'J In 1871.net earnings were $6,896,403. After

495,901)
288,00(1
l,ltl9,5(XI

changed, Aug.,

of Coram'ce Oct. 1,1
ork. OlHie.
July 1,1-'

.l.'&'.I.

7

in 1870 were $1,037,413; 1869,
$613,719; 1868. $663,426. Tie guage was

aI&o. N.Y.,Bank

.I.&D.
7
4
8
7
7

for

com

&

p. 6<8.)
01(1
- Colony
Newport and Cape Cod con18-4
olldated Apr 1, 1873.
Net earnings of
do
1, 1875
O. C. In 1870-71. $59 vWS. See report In
do
,Scpt., 1876
CHEOXICLE. v 13, p. 807 v. 14, p. 43, 6'38.)
do
Aug., 1877
N. Y., Rountze Bros.
Jan.. 1901 Building, Om. to Dakotah.
Boston.
lune 1,1896 Leased to Bur.
Mo. In Neb.
.\lex. to Lynchburg- Va.. 171m. (of which
Bait., R. Garrett & Sons. May,' 1873
23m. etween Gordonsv.
Charlottsv Is
do
do
Jan. 1, 1875
owned by Cites. & O. road), Manassas tc
do
do
i, 1873
Harrisonburg, 112m.branchc8,10m. Tola,
do
do
Sept 1, 1880 operated, 292m. (v. 13, p. 840.)
Alexandria, Va. Office. Mar. 1. 1896
do
do
1893-93
Newark, Office.
Vet revenue, 1870, $37,874.
In progress,
(v. 15, p. 157.)
1873-88
Sold. Oct.. 1871. (V. 1.1. p. 396.)
July I, 1891 Leased to Mil.
St. Paul.
N. v.. Mercantile N. Bk. May, 1915 Op.by R.
O., at Sp. c. dlv. on $300,0)
do
do
do
Feb., 1891
toekacd Int. on $325,000 Ist M. bonds.
W.
\^ est. for Int. on
N.Y., Del.. L.
Aug., 1872 Leased to Del Lack.
do
do
1885
bonds and 8 per cent on stock.

monthly

7

1870, '30 yrs to Vt. Cent,
int. on bds. 8 p.c. on prf. stock. 6 on
'
- yrs. " for next 3,
for
3
8 for 14 yrs.

Net profits
Office.

M.&N.
F.& A.
RR.
4
&
r.& A.
7
M.&N.
F.&A. N. Y., Imp. & Trad.N.B Feb. 1. '93
N. v., Bk Commerce. Ang.ri888
?^- F.'&A.
do
do
Aug.. 1891
.I.& J.
8
do
May 1, 1892
M.&N.
e

976,--(K)

1858
1866
18«7

(v. 14. p.

Leased. Mnr..

July,' 1872
Apr.l. 1872

Jan., "78- "79
Marcli,18!0

York,
do
do
do

A.
O.

1886

1

New

A.&

7

18:56

i^36
1868
18«8
1»70
1871
1«71
1871
1873

gross earn 'as.

-Erie atHli p. et ot

Hudson Co. Bk
Net earnings. 1871.15.5.196. (v 14. n KS.
Boston ^ E. Trust Co Aug. i.isn Leased, Feb.. 1869. to Best., H & E., for IOO
do
do
July I, 1887 years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost
do
do
Dec. 1, 1874 of property, taxes, &c. (v. 14, p. 43.)
r.

,7.'&'j.

J.
J.
J.
,7.&.J.
.I.&.I.

I'.OOO

(V. 14, p. 53, 6.8.)

Leased to North'n N.J. Operated by Erie.

1,.500,OU)

619,000
100,«X)
824,200
1,000.000
266,500
800,000
400,(00
300,000
6,048,700
3,400,000

$^2^,983 :
1869-70,
$463,113; In 1867-68,

I8'.0-71,

1868-69

fii

ft

do

J.ttD.

1.551,800
1.531,000
11S.50O
182,400

Phtla., wllm. it iJ'iW.—Stock

mortgage, convertible
Plain bon'ls, loan

1.000
1,000

50
50
50
1857

Loan, sterling
Loan debenture
(15,000,000) cotivertlWe
New consol. mort, coup. & reg
gold coup. & reg.
do
sterling coup
tlo
Coal & I. (to., gnaranteeil mortgage
7VVH/07I—
Stock
Philmlelphtu if

18.57

43-'49

Loan mortgage, sterling
Loan mortgage, sterling
EastPcnn. 1st M.slnk. Fimd

3,000.000

l.(KX),(XX)

100

flaK. Cm<.— Ist M.,(Pa)
2d mortgage (Pa.)
1st mortgage (Md.)

Ist

.).& J.

SlO.OtXI

100

18

7,0»X),l«XI

360 000

1871
1871

83

300,005
210,000
KiO.OOO
3llO*lf
793,400
201,000
1.500.HXI
3,635,750

18:i

Bonds

1st

.T.ft'.I.

5i4,000
1,645.500
249.963
516,000

1868

20.1

90K

<

.Ian'.'l.'l885

do
May 1 16961
1887
Leased to Flu-h. & N. f i''e. Cost. $300,548.
Baltimore &Phll8dc!. May 30, '72! Company .owns 142m. and leases 175., total
Annapolis.
irredeenia.
operated. 317m. Dividends have been 6
Baltimore.
.Inly, 1885
per cent for three years and previously
do
Aorfl, 1900
per cent. Net earnings 181, $1,277,161.
do
Jan., 1877
See annua] report jn Chkoniclk, vol. 14

A &0.

3:i,000

18W

1868

Income bonds

Philailel.

.J.& D.

5!'0.t«)ll

II

l,000f

.

it

2.500,0IX)

5ti

1,(00
1,000
1,000

a

guar...

St..

Peoria. Pekin

1,0(«)

M

Louis Ilraiich. Ist mort. gold
Leavenworth, Atch. & N. W.,;ist mort..
J\Z7ia?Ji(/— SlocK

Ist

105.000

'58- '59

Pacitic of .Vj.\.vo^(>/— stock
Ist mctrtgage. L'old
2d mortgages, f.. *.')() 000 per annum
Real estaio (depot) bonds (for $Sno.OOO)..
Debt to -t. Louis County luo bonds)

&

221.500

2.76UXX)

£300

1

—

ige

,

Mortgage bonds
Owensboro it /ii/.^.ieUville—lst

Lex.

1.000

t.OOO

10,51 0,(XX)

A Uome—\8l mort guar
Income mortgage bonds

OtiDego

1863

1864
1865
isne
1867
1871

4,0'34,474
5.14,000

nioit age

mortg

4
6

600,000
19,995.847

moitgage

Shnthern Kan.— "[utM.

Oswego

A.&O.

4
8

lOOO

. .

;.;.;•
NorthweJilem—lj. er.. gold bds..
Omaha cC Sonlhw.—tst M. (N. Platte dlv.)..
Orange, Alex. .fci/>;/ifw«/j(.— stock
1st mortgage. O. & A. R.R
do
3d mortgage,
do
3d mortgage,
do
4tb mortgage
1st mortgage, ()., A. &, M. RR
Va. State loan. s. f. of 1 per cent, per yr.
if-

A.«:0.

2,000.1X10
.iOJ.OOO

1,000

39:!

tfe

Ore(j<))L it (:!!' f'ovnift—X^t.

f.

7

1

1870

19M

Bonds
Bonds
Bonds
Bonds

Orange

.I.&.I.

3«

1,(KK1

I

OM

Gross earnings year ending March 1, 1873,
$305,452.
Operating expenses, »-303,799
Sept., 1899
net revenue, $101,653. Old Ist and 2d
mortgs. yet outstanding, $o5,50(t. An1875
nual report in HIlONICLK, v. 14, p. 595.

1(10,000

14S
148

393

2deon». S. K. mort., for $4,000,000
Oil creek it Altegh. A.— Stock
1st mortgage
Ist mortgagt!

&

1873-78
1867

,

t

8,077,000

6S--69

.3.0'33.
l8;i, $7:

et eariiiii's in year ending May 30 1870,
«188,8%. Lea eil Sept., 1871 to liiihin.
Danv. for Penn. K'f. tee ChronK'I.k
vol.12, 779; 13, p. 402.

Net earnings,

A.&O.
J.& J.

6g.
6g.

100

100
100

Div,

'

Apr. l,18;7i

•32,000

133
133

Consol. mortgaao, for *6,S!)0.(00
Consol. mortgage, sterling.

future expenses.

Net earnings,

July, 1871

Philadelphia Office.

Q.-.>.
J *.I.
6

60,000 p.m. 7.30g.f.

4X

1881

Ian., 1810
,Iuly, 1871

K.& A. N.Y.. Marl! et Nat. Bank.

400,000
59 000
350,000

gr....

I.

1878

.Julyl 1899
C.

O.

M.AN.

14'^

Ogdensb. tt L. CArtm.— stock
Preferred stock
Equfpinent bonds
Sinking fund onds
Ohio (fc ifi-mx.v/mjf— Stock, com
Preferred stock
2d mortgage, W. Dlv

Omik't

A.&

&
&

.Julyl.l«76

•

.&'.!.

.1

]y known as Stonlngton RR. Of
the 1869 bonds the Co. hold the balance
not outstanding, a part to retire the
»163,000 bds due 1873& 74 and the resi for

Coinmo-

,Iuly 10, '73
1878

187:1

Cktarleaton.

.I.&'j.

M.&K

bonds

Income mortgage, W.

6

2,4(i7,800

*OT-(Ae)'« />«• ift,'-l3t mort.. gold.
<t

7
5 B.
10

7

8;M

do
do
do
do

do
do

7
3

H3

M. Morgan's Sons

do
do
do
do

S.

135,000
5,601,700
1,500,000
l,934,0ai

186.1
ltl53

lastDlvl'd

M'.&'y.

M.&

1.aB,!00

143
143
36
142
143

N. Y.,

Stocks,

Company's Shops. N.
do
do
do
do
M.& N.
do
do
M.& S.

6X

1st mortgage. Stale loau, sinking fund...
Plain bonds
Construction bonds

Nyack

7

S«
.117

1st mortgage
Norwich <e irorc/?«(?7'— Stock

New

Q.4J.
K.& A.
J. &.I.
M.&N.
J.& J.
J.t J.

6

{

Principal,

when Due.

898,95!)

Funded Interest certlflcates
Nortli ft«n)i///c'iHta— Stock
inortKawe
Chattel morlgage
3d mortgage
north Shore (L. /.)— 1st mortgage
JSorthern CVH(fa/— stock
1st mortgase. State loan
8d mortgage. Fin ilng fund, coupon
8d mortgage. 8ln'<lng fund, coupon.......
8dinortgage,r.&U.l!H (guar by Bait)...
Consolidatca mortgage, gold, coupon....
do reg
do
do
Income couverlible bonds
Northern, y. I/.-SUick
Bonds. ISTl, not mortgage
Northern of N. Jersey— stock

Bonds,

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
** lien 1
1* here Payable and
I
nf.r t When
,P"*
by W hom
Cent. Payable.

15,

p.

'30,

251.)

1911

1311
1911
1892
.Inly 111. '72 Op. with C.
A., and leased to Penn. RR.
J.U1V 5, 1872 Alain line. 100m. ; leases about 136m. Net
July, 1884
earnings, 1870-71, $936,267. ^ee report in
April, 1876
V. 14, p. 185,628.
April, 1887

&

August

TTTE CHUONICLE.

31, 1372.1

291
LIST. -~-

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscrtbera

ivlll

confer a ffreat Otvor by fflvlns na tmmedlate notice ol any error dliicovered In our Tables.

DESCIUPTION.
For explADAtlon of all references, tee
foot notes on let page of Kli Tables.

PitUih., Cin.

A

Miles
of

Amount

Koad

Btandlng.

(int-

£ou<9—Com. stock

St.

SI
5(1

2Ji00,0
2,921,350

1,(XI0

8.212.(110

1,000
1,000
1,000

4«)0.0OO

Preferred stocK
l8t inortffaiie

193
117
as
149
149
10
468
4b8
468
468

Stcuhenv. & Ind. re org...
01 V. bunds

Ist murijKHKe.

& N wurk

Col.

PiUKbHru

Connellfiv.—UX. M.,Dew
'Zi\ inortu'UKe. lUIto. loan
iHt lugrfKuffC. Turtle Cr. DIv

i-itt-:;,)..

«ft

Ft W.

CA/r.-Stock.sruaranteed

(f-

Isl in^rtKftK'' (series

Aj

Ut niorlgaue

(HcrioR H)
Ist mortgage (series C)
iRt mortgage (series D)
1st mortgage (series E)
Ifit mortgage (series F)
2d mortgage (series G)
2d mortgage (series H)
2rt mortgage (scries I)
2d mortgage (series K)
2d mortgage (scries L)

"

2d mortgage
3d mortgage

Bridge

(O.

W A

P.. F.

..

etock, guar. (for ta.000,000)

ripeela'. inipr.

^-9

pa

P. KU.) mortgage
C. eonstruc bonds

167H

iniirtu'iigf (for ?3.3(X).000'
.( o,/,h/,-sh. ( vt. />/r.)— Ist

m. gold
Oxford Ventral— \%t mortgage

Porllituil <f'
Portl. it liorhester—lBt H.,8.f. (Portl. loan)

equal Hen

2d mortgage
Portfa/ut,

(»15(),(X)0)
<( I'ortHmouth

Sam

I'vrt lioijul (S. C'.)— ;st

—stock

..

.

mortgage .con v.. gld

Ist mortgage, conv., guar, by Ga. R.K...
PnrtsmnHth,Ut. FallHi^ Conw.— stock
1st

Mortgage

Providence

<fc

860,000
860,000
860,000
860,000
860,000

,

Worcefiter—litock

,

Mortgagebonds
Rending <t Co/(im&ia— Ist M., coupon
2d Mortgage, coupon
iiennMemer tt Saratoga— ^\.oc)s.
let mortgage consol
tCichmond <fc Da7iiyHle—?iioc\i
State Sinking Fund loan
Bonds. HTuaranteed by State

...

18,'i;

l.OtXI

1869

1,000

187!

52j<
ii
110
110
44
26
47
44
SO
50
181
18i
143

'67-'

1869
1369

3.50.000

6,000,000
2,000.000
4,000,000
600.000
157,800
1,722.900
64,500
4l.a50
87,778
124,489
274,428
817,100
130.500
175,000
48,003

lOO

/^>/— Bonds, Bter..

iJollar loan

di
1854
1870

3d mortgage, coupon

500
1,000

York Rivef— Mart, bonds
2d mortgage bonds
Interest funding bonds

Mf:/im.

(f-

tat mortgage
Jlldgefleld Pfirk—l%t

Bockford, U. I. it St. Zowitfl— Ist mort., gold
Rome. Mat. tt 0(if'/ff7t*,').— Stock

Wat.&R.

iS55
1853
1861
1870

Bonds, guaran.. Pots. & Watertown
General mortgage, Sinking Fund
Hondniit tt. Oswego— \el mortgage
J?7/(^f7jrf— Stock,

com

Preferred stock
EiiUipment mortgage bonds

18B4
1856
1869

ig.

2,998,900
709 900
293.0(»'

b

5U0,0i
50(1 .CO'i

l(10*c
2l'0&c

'.'.

L..rand.Lt r.Af.— Ist M..S.F.KUar
($1,(00,000 con. not guar.)

2dm.s. f.. guar.,
Income l)ondR

rtc— First Div.— Ist

M.,

.'.

mortgage
Salem iX. ,/.)— Ist mortgage
Salem it Loirell—\6t mortgage..
Sandusky, M. tt iWp?parit— Stock
Ist mortgage, new.
Savannah tt ChartestonStock.
Bonds of the C. & S. K.R.. guar by
1st

Funded

&

Char.

.

Car

liy s. C
R.. $500,000

by State

Schui/lkiU I'lWfcv-Stock

40
23

Seaboard tt Iiothwke-siock
80
Ist mortgage
Selmii tt riulf-ui M.,guar.hy Ala.
"io
*ielmn, Marion tt Hem.—Ut M., end by Ala
50
Selmtt, Rome tt Dalton—} st mort
100
2d mortgage, Ala. & Tenn. R.K
100
General mortgage for»5,000.tl00
"28
Shamnkin Valley tt Potlm.—Stock
1st mortgage
28
Shehoi/t/nn tt Fond du irtc-ist Mortgage".
43
1 t mortgage extension
40
Shenam/o ,( Alleghim!/-\at MortgBgc
32

Sg.f

!

.'

.

7

1868
1867
1868

1,000,(«X)

l^-

i',(K10

7

1871

1,000

1.900,0«1
2,600,000
1,000,000
120,000
700,000
1,200,000
2.020,000
1,000,300

Main

Offlce.

Piedmont RK.,
Net earninfnt

line. 141m.
Leases
51m., at y45.0
per year.

Jan. 1,1875
1875-90
1873-75
I8;l-76
18;5
1875

year enillng Sept. 30, Ig:;. »S44.2;'5, In
fepi.. 1871. leased the N. Cat KR., both
the R. & D. and leased lines opcated In
int. of Pa. HR. i^ec Cnmi.v., v. 13, p. 434.
Rich, to Actinia Cr.. Va., and Inn ogtess
to Wa h. Net earnin"s. l>-(i9-7ll. »68,245,
being reduced by purchase of rol'iig st'k
Gross earnings y. a.- ending Sept. .10, 1871,
,

June, 1875

$148,13'); net, 119.010.

Dec.

Net eainlngs,

(v. 13. p.

8(/7.)

&

D.
J.

do
N. Y.,

do

1,

1891

1871, f324,978.

July, 1890

office.

Leased, Jan. .1871. 'o Vt Cent, at full Int.
Boston, Treasurer,
F.&A.
on pref. stock, iind eijuip. bonds; at d
AugV,'!8T2
do
M.& N.
do
May 1, 1880 from IX in 1873 to 7 er cent alter lf79
do
M.&S.
do
iv. 14, r .1^7. S86,59fi.)
Sept 1,1880 on common stociBost.,
Bk
.1. & J.
of Commerce, July 1, 1870 Coiisol. of Calais & Bai ing and Lewv's is.
J.& J. „ ifo
oad. Dl vs. 4 per cenl on stock, »100,OCO.
do
July 1, 1879
J.&D. Bo.ston, Globe Nat. Bk Dec. 1. 1876
F. * A. N. Y., ondon & Frank, Aug., 1899 vv. div. In pogiess. l..gr »l,6(i0,000acres.

F.&A,

J.

7

7
8f.

....

I

do

N. T.,

May

do

&

J.

M'.& N.

M.&
J.&

N.

&

D.

J.

M.&N.
Mch 1.
M.&S.
J.& J.

7
7

J.

7K.

J.&
J.&

15,1900

offlce 18

<io

do
do
do

Wall
do
do
do
do

st.

(V.13. p.

'289, '290,

.14, p. 657.)

Main hue, T. H. to

E. St.
oul». leased
for 90 years, to Ind. & St. L.
at 30 per cent of gtofs earnings up to
1894
}i2.(IO(l.(l(IO (bu
In no year to be less than
1894
1894
f JSO.oai; 25 p.c. on u. xt »l.(««l.Oi 0, and 20
1894
p. e. on all excess. Pref. stock Increased
21 pr. c. Mar., 1672.
1891
(v. 14. p. 2S2. 3s7.)
Cost,»l."i,9l7.66fi. Net earnings, 1871, 1*67,
.!1°. Controls('airo&F,roa<r. (v.l.3.ji.667.)
Aug.'i,'l892
This is the condi ion ssre-organ^zetlsinco
'he sale of N. Mo. Koad undt r 2il mult.,
Arg. '«, I8;i. (v. 14, p. W. ?2I. 626.)
Jan. 1, 1895
Leased to Pac. of Mo. at $75 000 per year.
Nov,, 1S9-1 »1,0(10.000 bonds, a mort. ou
miles only.
MarV'^S,

June,

i

1867,

;

Bk of Com'rce
Bk of Com'rce
N. Y.,G.Opdyke& Co.
N. Y.. Jameson, S. & C. Nov. 1. I89.S May. 1 T,!, lit. In default, (v. 14 p. i3.)
N. Y.,3<i Nat. Bank. !jan. 1, 1897 Leased to T. II. & Indlauap. st 30p. c. ofgr.
do
do
May 1,1898 ea nings. S ock.*2.3T.,3.9. Biis.gnar.by
Offlce of Treasurer.
Meh 1.1901 T II.&I..byC.C.& l.C.antlP.C.&St.L.
N. Y..Drciel,M. &Co
This road ard its land grants have been
1892
do
do
purchased hvlhc Northern lariflc. snd
1892
do
tlie line will be operated by Northern
do
1892
N.Y.,Natl
N.Y.,Nat.

m

Of the whole line .440 niiUs
were completed June, 187'2. Kx'ension

PaelHc.

J.
J.

London.

of 314 miles in pi ogress.
100
100

Landgr.

2 400,000
1.6 0,000
16,000 p.m.

J.&

J.

10(1,000

F.&A.

226,900

50
1,000

1857
1869

J.'&'j.

997,100

h

111,800
406,500
152,000

7
7

m!&s.
M.&S.
I. A

J

J.

18,000p.m,

ig.

500
1871
1870

910,3(X)
2,307,00«.

.W
500

1,(X10
1.(100

50
IOO

576,050
1,151.400
210,000
16,000 p.m.
1,000 16,000 p.m.
838.500
241,000
3.0 «'.((l<)

.1

f.

2X

\\m

la*;:

TOi 1.000

1864

7l!('.0(XI

7
3
7
7

1871

694,(XH)

8

1569

T5,(IOO

7
7

'm

m

1,000.000
200,000

105

l,62!l.(»»l

1,628.200

145

Richmond,

F.* A. K. T., offlce 122 BroaJ'ay

4.0011.000

3.50.000

'i4.5

con

I

A.&O.
do
1880 to 168(>
A.&O.
New York.
Road to be told.
A.&O.
do
A.&O.
do
do
A.&O.
New York.
M.&N.
May 1, 19!2 In progress.
F.& A. New York and 1 ondon. Aug., 1918 int. not paid. fv. 15,p.25l.)
.!.& J. N.Y., Met catile N. Bank Julyl5,lB72 About f41 ,793 bonds are held by sinking
do
M.&S.
do
Sept 1,1880 liind. Potsdam & W. bonds guar., due
do
J.&D.
do
Dec,lfc-74 Dec, '72, Will e paid on presentation.

J.& J.
A.& (>.
F.&A.
M.& N.
M.& N.

7
7

§«

'.'

Shepfniu Iffllei/ (f.Vmn.) ..
Shore Line (C'oj^k. )— stock'..
Ut mortgage, construelion bonds
SInux at// tt Pacific— \*t nmrt.
2d mortgage (government subsidy) "."
atouxCllu tt St. l'tiiil—\n mort., gold 1 gr
Ist mortgiige, currency t .r $2,l()0,COo'.
»oin«?-*e(— Ist mortgage, gold.

do
do

'2i8

6,(100,000

ioi

a5X

do
do

Dividends

..--..--in
10 yeari-,
85
"-percent,
per cent. (v. H. p. 43.)
l,18,-2jConlrolleilby
---- --.., _ .& Reading. Floatlngdebt.
June, 1884 ....^o-...
»1.033,742.
Net (jarnings, !(.71, »61,<20.
July 1, 1872 Lea ed to Del. & Hud (anal at 8 p.
stttek and Int. on bontls.
Nov., 19kl
'

1880

B & Co

1870, »31,7&5.

e, If70-7I, »2<)5.S12.

Mch

Office,

ancaster,

Net incon

Itily.'i,18K
'
'
July
1880
1,

1

8g.(

1,020,000
3,250,000

207
121

101

i

New

i

1,000

17
116
IIB
10)
S.

I

12,(k:io,ooo

'207

&

&

.

(i

i',66o

80
90

.Y..

J.'& D.

.1.

1865

1,(10(1

Providence, Offlce.
Providence, R. I., N. Hk
N. v., Union Natl Bank.
Colum' la.lstNat. U'nk
N.Y.,N.l)k of State N.Y
N.Y. .Del. &H. Canal Co.

London.
Richmond, Office
do

J.&

•69.''7I

121
16

interest bonds, guar,

1st mort.. Sav.

12,010,001

lOlri

lstmortg»ge,St. P.to Watah.SOm.. ..
2dM.on SOm.ft l«ton l.gr. of 3(rr,200acres
General M. (hel<l ro rctir' above bonds)
General mortgjige, sterling
1st mort.. West Ime, 1. gr. (for»6.006,6lX;!)
2d mort., Wes.Iine.l. gr. (fortS.OOO.OOO).
St. Paul <t SlouxCttg-ttock..
Pref ., 8 p. c. stock, red. dlf. dates till 1890

Sar., llriMii <( .V. A /«.— 1st mort
Savanittth tt Memtiliiii -Ist M., end

10,000,000

M., gid

L.A Southeaittern~\^i M.. gld, conv.s.f
Lonis (fc St.'Toseph-Xat mortgage, gold

St.Piluiit

100
1.000
100
IOO

I,

1,

m

do

& Boston.

.I.& J.
Var,
Var.

7

7
8

93,200
l-,500
125,000
1,500.000
2,300.000
2,483,000
1,100,000
1,100.000
1.400,000
1,400,000

N.T., Drake Bros.
Ist Nat Bank.

Boston,

Richmond,
do

.«.).

7e,

l,T«l,01«l

Preferred stock

Denver—\Rt

M.&^

f.

'.iks

5.5«l.(Xi(l

100
100

1,

Ml h

t

2,(XI0,000

2,499,000
4,147,000

b

'.

tk

.!.& I).
.I.&,I,

4f.

879.50O

1810

'

mortage

M.&S.

M.&N.
M.& N.
F.& A.

100

18W IdO&c

mortgage (series A) sink, fund
mortgage (series B) sink, fund
2d mortg ge (series C)
2d mortgage (series D)
2d mortgage, income
"'. Louis A Iron
ifoun(a(n— Stock.
Ist mortgage
__
St. L.. Kaunas C. <fc JV.(late No. Mo)— Stock
Ist
1st

Louis. Lttwrence

.I.& J.

.!.&,).

6

1(10

1870
1870

.

"

Ist

.I.&'.I.

.1

a

Mch
Mch

' do
do
M.dt N.
Nov. 1, 18S9 (V. 14;p386.)
J.&.J. Boston, East. RR. Co. Jan.,lS72 Op. by East. I!R. Net earn'gs,

7

1.000

a

Xcnla, at'o.

Boston, Columbian Bk
do
land to Rot h., N. II., 53m,
A.&O.
Oct. 1,1887
do
do
M.& S.
do
Sep. I, 1891
.!.& ,1.
Boston, Office.
July 1,1872 Leaded to East. RR.. 99yrs, lOp.c. on tt*k.
M.&N. Now York and London, Nov. 1,1889 In progiess. Op. andcontrolledby Ga.RK.

7
3Vj

6
8
7

'

do
do
do
Croix <t Penoh.- 1st M., Calais. & B..'.','
2d mortgage, C. & B
Calais loan bds, Lewy'slslan-I R
St. Joseph «fe Denver C— 1st mort. gid.E div
Ist mortgage, We»t. div., land grant
67. Loftl/i.AUou tt Terre jyawie— stock
Prelerred stock

St.

St.
St.
5K.
St.

.r.&.i.

M.&N.

299,000
300,000

1,000
100

Philadelphia

Wln8low,L. &Co,
do
do

M.& N.

6g

9.(«IO.(»l(l

',

.

.I.&.J.

7g
7k

28.M0
1672
1868

«

Col.

The roadlsrontrolled

I

.,

S.

6g.

l£82.000

mortgage

Ist SInklm.' I'und mort.,

7
7

4
6
5
6
7

2,000,0(X)
.100,000

100

mile Miami Jl

by Peon. KK.Mhicli hoMs f 3.500.000 of
pref. stock fo* advances made.
Net

189(1

etc. P., F.W.
1912
C. leasei, the Ne» casllc
1912
U. V. and 'he Lawrence roads; whieh
In turn are leased aualn by
enn. P.U.
1912
.Miircli,1912
stock of$2.a«lH« au'liorlzed Nov.,
March, 1912 1871, to be issued to Penn. RR. lor ImMarch, 1912 provements, &c.. under arilcle 16 of
lease; guaranty im old stock not af.March, 1912
March 1912 fected. Seeont.ual report In Cut CNrOLB
March, 1912 (V. 14, p. 4.58,)
March. 1912
May, 1876
Jan. 1, 1887
vch 1,1874
.lulv, 1901 In pro resB.
Mny 1, 1899 I'o t II.ioOwosFO, Mich., 90m.
Ian.. 1900 (1st mortgage Is to be retired fr
proNov., 1901
ceedsof new mort. Stock paid, |;,01().OtO
May, 1891
Mechanic's Fall' to Canton. Me., '28m.
Jnly'lVl887 York & Cumbeiland sold oui In 1865. Port-

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.I.&'j.
J.& J.

1,000.000
770,000
200,000

1.000

mortgage
Roanoke Valley RK. bonds

Htcfim. <fc Peteraburg— Stock
2d mortgage, coupon and reg

M.&

N. Y.

650,000

4tli

dt.

.!.& J.

D.

A.&O.
M.&N.

8f.

1,000,(X10

1,000

&

7

1,000
1,000

1,000

M.& S.
A.*0,
M.&N.
J.

7
5

"m

r.& A.

7
7

\mi>.m

100

.I.*.J.

7

"ioo

a

Cousot. niortKaf^e
**fcA., Ft-edrickub.

7

7
7
7
7
7

2,000,0011
15:i.OOO
10O.O(Xl
1.(H)O,0OO

do
do
do
do
do
do
00
do
do
do

A.&O.
M.& N.
.1. & D.

7

7

!

Aug.,

Offlce.

I

1.000,000
1,800.000
80",000
3,800,(«0
2,300,000
250.000
700,000
350,000

1870
1871

t

1
7
7

86O.01«l

1863

27

52X
52X

6

IK

18fi2

1871

116

400,0(1(1

875,000
875,000
875,(«0
875.000

KK.

1

7
6

19,714,2R5
1,400,000
875,000

1862
18R2
1862
18(2
1862

Phlla., Pa.

N.Y. by N..I. KR.
monti Iv
May, 1881
Phlla., Pa. HR. Olllce.
J. &J.'
earn DKS, 1871. »942,894. (v. 1, p. 218, .im.)
Jan., 1890
J.&.I. Baltim., Merc h. Nat. Ilk .Inly, 1898 Net earrings In 1870-71. r217 S57.
See
do
do
.Ihu. 1, 1886
CUROMCLK, v. 14, p. 322, (59, 764.
J. A J.
F.ft A. Pittsburg, 1st Nat. B nk Aug. 1,1889
ycari",
to
N. y., Wnslow, I.. & Co .July 2, 1872 .eased. July, 1869. for 999
Penn.
do
It., at a rental e()ulvalcni lo interest,
do
.luly 1, 1872
do
do
Meh 1, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 imt ceni on
J & .1
do
tnek.
road
do
The
iei^seekeep
llie
In
Mch
1,
1912
to
F.& A.
do
ro
Meh I, 1912 repair and also pay laxes, expenses,
M.AS.

775,000

875.(XI0

REMARK".

StockH,
laat Dlvl'd.

Col. ("b.* Ind C.

3,0(«>.(»IO

I8II2

1869
1870
1871

90

>ew

Ist mortgiige.

100
100

la'ie

Kriulpinent bonds
Plt/mniith.Kfink.tt Mzr.— Isr M.(|«3,6O0.00O)
J^rt tluron (f A. JTiV-A.— Ist mort
Ihit'Udifi ,f- (Kf<leuHhHrg~-\f.t M.,E. D. gla

Port

"6
1871
1862

\

Prlliciiial,

when Due,

Lca'es

F.& A.

2«5't',0ll0

1862
1862
1863
1862
1862

'
(serlei
lesAI)

A

1861
1864

Bonils,

INTERBST OR DIVIDENDS.
"»'% When I Where Payable and
by Whom.

1,0U)
1,000

.500,000
7110,(X10

4.50,000

t,

in

&

J.

M.& N.
*J
A.& O.
J.& J
A.&O.
M.&S.
J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&0.
F.&A.
J

F

.

A

A.

8.10,HI2a're8

An

8

per rent land

Steele of $2.4tO.( (XI created to take up pi f.
sto'k. (V. ir.,i>. 'Je.)
Lea ed to W est Ji-ryev st 6 p.t. on c ost.
Boston, offlce.
LeaFeil
to Bos. & L. at $17,500 per yrFeb. 15,1878
Leased to Cent. O.. at $174,850 besides exN. Y., Union Trust Co. Jan!,"l909
pensed aiidtHxes. (itiarani'dby Ball.&o,
Formcrlv Cl ar. & Sav. Road opened for
Charleston. Offlce.
Meh "iV 1877 throupn traffic. March. 1870. Cost of

New

York,

N. Y., H.H. Kimpton. ept. l,l-8«
do
Jan. 1, 1889

do
Macon, by M.

road:ind eiiulpn cuts,

$2,010,1. 5.

& W. RR.

Jan. 1,1891 In progress, S< ate endorsement declined.
N. Y., Lancaster, Il.&Co May 1, 189(1 In progress. To b sat'mlles.
Philadelphia, office
July, 18T2 Leased lo Phil. * lieadl'e. (v, 14. p. 6-8.)
Net eai-nirgs vea- ending > aiett 1,1971,
N. Y'..ImD.& Trad. Bk.
$159,509; in'. ."$14,700; div.. 4 per cent.
1880
N. Y., Roddey.Bell & Co Jan.,l,lMO In progress, SeJnia ro Pollt rd. .\\a., lOOni.
N. Y.,H. I Icws& Co. Sept. 1,1889 I" prog ess, Selniato .Memphis.
New York, office.
Jan. 1,18T.! Late Ala. & I'enn. Rlv. Completed In 1870

do
do

do
do

Philadelphia, office.

do

till

Jan. 1, 18(U
Apr.l. 1P87
Peb., 1872

Aug.

l,l,ST.>

No

report of operations.

eased, Feb.,

186,1.

to

No

lb.

on bonds and Son stock,

Cent, at 7 p.c.
(v. II.. .p. 6;
528.)
, $'2,000,000.

J.

& D.
A.&O.
A.&O.

N. Y.,Bank of N. A. June 1.1881 Netea ulnj;B
N. Y., Farm. L &T.Co. Oct.,18!IK
N. Y., N. Bk Commerce, Apr.l, 1881 Nel revenue,

J.'&J.

July, 1ST2 Leased lo V. V. & v Haven at $iai.000 per
-ept. 1,1881
vear. (v. Il.p.fi2l.i
N. Y.. Nat. Park Itank. 'an. 1, '89^ s Dck paid In $1.7f8,(lOO. Nel earnings laat
U. S. Treaa. at maturity Jan. I, ls»
) ear. $111„528. Cost of road. &e $4,644,000.
N. Y., Metropoli. N. Bk.
iloati 111 progre s.

M.& S.
J.& J.
J.& J.
M.&N.
M.4N.

N.IL.E.S. Scranton&Co

do

ilo

do

do

1871. $2S,6i4.

Con

1871, tSI,:i2. lot. pald.$jl6,'06.
.

Vov.,
tune,

1901
1891

In progress.

Leased to Maine Central.

THE CHRONICLE.

292

[August

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscriber*

confer a ereat favor by giving

v»lll

DESCRIPTION.

=3

Miles
of

see
For explanation of all referencee.
loot notes on let page of RU. Tables.

Ouistanding.

Road

100

South Carolina— Stock..
1st mortgage, sterllnc .oan
dollar bouds, L.
do
Domestic onds (H)

186S
1S6<

.-4»

'^'

i

'62.'f)-

Domestic bonds ((>).
Domestic bonds (I)..
Domestic bonds (K).
Domestic bonds (spetlal)
Soul>i Mountain Iron— Ut mort
j"
2d morig ige
.kl v
t
So«<A it No. JiafKinwi-Preferred Slock..
1st mortgage, endorsed by Ala
mort
Ist
(iro«».),—
South Shore,
'

'

'

'

'

.

1866
1868

mortgag,.
Sunbury It Lewi«tin—lst mort.
-Ut mortgage
(y.J.)-'
„„.,
iiun>iex ,,
ei/rac, Singh, it N. i".— block
Ist mortg.ige
„,;•••:•••.•,
2d mortgage
,j
Surac. 1* uhenango Ya'lei/—\ax. M. gold.

its
j2S
7
29
20
20
43 X

1,00..

1,252,0011

IFarsaio— stock

2d Preferred

lstmorigage(L.Erle, W.&iit.L.)

82
70
70
37
5

.

2ii
29
1039
10,»

ai
b
1,000

a
18)7
18!9
1868
1S70

l,OO0e
1,000

Titusoille—\9i

mortgage

1871

1,00

1,000

isn

i'lwo

laTO

h

-

-

-

isai
1850
1851
I'^e

-

\tcksb. db 3£ertd—\6t. series (red endorsed)
2d series (blue en orsed)

18«

(black endor-ed)
do
4th do
(not endorsed)
Special loan fundi gmo'-tgtge
Vinetand. (iV.J.)- Ist mortgage.
Walkill Valley (ivr.)— 1st moi-tgage

8d

47X

—
— (Jf(i«».)— M ,auth "
Ware Wcer

3d
50
18
18
13

1750,000.

1st

Warren (y.J. )—stock
2d

a

mortgage, guaranteed

m irtgage

new
Wmtern (^ia.)— Ist mo't. (Mont. & W.P.).

Wefitchester it Phlla.— Ist mort.,

Ist

1856
li66
1871
1870
1871
isro
1855

5.')0.000

200,000
386,000
114,000
2<W.2on
717,?00
850,000
130,000
1,139,100
225.138
750,100

T
a
1.000
1,000

lOO&c
100*c
1,000

a

TO'O.OOO

!7

Wash. <:ounty.

.

F.«s A.
F.^, A.
M.* N.
F.& A.

7
7

M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.& N.

7

7
•7

Q.-F.

7
7

K.&A.
M.& N.
J.& J.
7g. F. & A.
:g.f. M.&N.

&

.Ii.fy, )8i2

Wa

do
do

May

& Co.
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., .Metropol. Bank.
N. Y.,Kidd, P. & Co.
Bank,
Metropol.
N. Y..
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.

do
do
do
do
do
do

N.

7
7
7

7
7

In 1871 gross revenue was $7,736,665 ; operating expense* and taxes. $3,7**^,827 : net

1S9(I

Aug.

1888
1890
1RS2
187S
1878
May 1, 1893
1883

A.'&'O.

6g.

t.

6
7
10

6g. M.

J.'&'j.
.!.& I).

i.&D.

7
6

7
7
1
7
7
8
7 f

7

1,2.50,000

7 f

?>*
7

4
6

l,n(»i,ooo

6

7

isio

1,000,0)0
4,1WJ,000
250,000
300,00)
350,000

•.810

S,200.00'J

1.000

6

18K
1867
loll
too

2,000.000
1,230.000
723,600
648,70)
221,401
710,000
400,000
144,400

lislied In

lhkoxicle,

0.

19(V7

July, 1890
Aug., 1901

May. 1890
iooi

& Boston at $15,300 pr yr
Opera es r5m of road. In year c- ding

Jan. 1.1880 Leased to Troy
18'<7

wc

e $478,263,
30, 1870, gross earning'
ne', $197,119; Int.. $.99,837; lea-e rent,
$25.9 5. Deflelt made ud from surplus f'd.

Sept

1885
18;5
1882

Deposit Co, Apr.

1,

do
London.

''ay, 1869.

Net earning"

Ist fl'cal

year, $2,5*;,493; '2d vear, $3.43.">,257 Sd
year, $3,921,115. Total landsales to Am.'.
acres, for $,',533.3J;. Lands
1872, 60'2,5
*hen unsold, 11,170.110 acres, (v. 14, p.2'M,

18'9(i'-'99

;

1887
[

&

guar by RRs. using T.U.

1910

Opened,

& Boston.
S Treas., at maturity
N. Y. & Boston,

N. Y., Coiupany'B ofUce.
U. S. Treas. at maturity.
N. i'.. Jay Cooke & Co.
tJtica & N. Y.
Utica & N. Y.
Boston. E. iilake & Co.

v. 14, p. 730.

Sept. 11'74
April, 1896

3!l,517, V. 15,p. 72, 2211.)
and Pikes P. Cost of
1, 1895 Late Atchison
1896-7-8
road, &c., $.3,7JS,700.
July 1, 1S90 Stock, $5"0.000. Co'it of road &c. $I,000,OCO.
187i
June,
Utica. Net earn.
Formerly Back Kiv.
July, 1878
ings. 1869-70. $
June 1,1872 Leased to Vt. Cen'., Sp.c. on stock.

5I1V

&

The Vt. & Canada

Is

J.'&D. Boston, Globe Nat Bank Nov. 1.1886
do
1811
J.&D.
do
do
U.&N.
do
1876-77
S. .V Chambly und o'.her lines.
do
do
J.& J.
Boston, office.
J.& J.
May, 1 72 Leases Troy & Greenf till completion of
J.& J.
do
Julyl 1'83 Hoo ac 'runnel. Net earnings, 18iO-7l,
J.& J.
do
July 1,1879 $162,866. (v.14, p. 13.)
A.&0. N. Y., Continental Bank Oct., 18110 Leased till 1875 to Ruaand RR. Back indo
do
A.&O.
0--t., 1860
teiest, unpaid of considerable amount.
do
do
A.&O.
Oct., 18.9
.(.&='
Thila., Girard Nat Bank Jan. 1.1890 Net earn'i'syr ending March 1, 187J were
do
,I.& J
do
.Ian. 1, 1«0
$36,505 as yhown in annual report In
do
J.&.I.
ao
Jan. 1,1890 CUBONICLE, V. 14, p. 764.
do
A.&O.
do
Jao. t.lS90
do
do
.!.& J.
A..&0. N.Y.,rarL-?rs' L.&T.Co.' Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened August, 1871.
" Y., Bull's Head Bank,
"~^
18
A.&0. ^f.
Completed 35 tulles, June, 18.2.
J.&D.
Y., Farnhan^G. & Co. June, 1890 In p.oires.!. Leased to .N. London No'th.
J.& J. M. Y., Del.,L. & -v.RR. July. 18T2 Leased to Dela.. Lack. & West., at 7 per
F.&A.
do
do
1875
cent on stocks and bonds.
do
do
1900
A.&O. Philadelphia, office. Apl. 1, 1891 Old de'its retired by this issue. (V.14,p.6281.
A.&O.
N. Y., Soulier & Co.
Income bonds aniijunt to $613,400. Main
A.&O.
do
do
line W. Pt. to Selma, 138m. Br, to Opedo
A.&O.
do
Ilka. 30m.
J.& J. Ball., Citizens N. Batik, .lan.l. 1890 In progress from Relay (7m. N. of Balto.)
do
J.& J.
do
Jan.], 1890 to WilllaTisport. Md.. SOii., and Belay to
do
do
.Ian., 1890
J.& J.
Balto., 7m. Several issues of bds have
the endorsement of Bait. City, as speciJ.& J.
no
do
Jan., 1890
do
J.& J.
do
Jan., 1890
fied in IM. Capital Slock, $650,000. (v.
do
do
.Ian., 1890
J.& J.
13. p. 840.)
6!S.)
J.& J.
Jaa. 1,1890 SoldtoPein.R.K. (v. 11, p. b;
Cost
$1.02'2,45().
Plilladelphla, Odlcc
Apr. 1.1893 Leased to Pa. RR. Stock, $1.01
A.*0.
do
.1. & J.
Inn. I, 1896
of road, &c., $3,730,263. (v. 11. p. 628.)
do
F.&A. Camden, N.J.Co'a office Sept., 18^2 Consol. of several roads and bran hes.
do
M.& S.
Ma ch,188) Camden to Cape May. Salem & Swedes.
.1. & J.
do
Jan., 1396
boro, 126m, Net earning!, 1871, $241,517,
do
Oct., law
A.&O.
J.& J. New Yore and London Jan. 1.1386 Connleted Feb., isra. L.er., 1.125,000 ac.
New Yorv.
ILeas?.! to Vt. Cenf, at $20,000 pr yr & txs.
1873
J.* J.
.

7 f

1,208,900
400,000

1867

t

,

leased and included
in he 185m. opera' ed. Vt C. also leasee
ihe Rutl.; Og. & L. Champ., Stanstead

6

1863
1870

& S.

j.& J.

81O.0OJ

1868

W

Aug., 1889
Nov.l,lS98

N. Y.

M.& S.
A.&O.

g«

1,0JO.0flO

1811
1866
18)9
1871

Phlla., Sale

J.'& J.

A.&O.

6e

1,400,00(1

1865

&

lowing it lu tlie table are leased by T. -v.
with an obligation 'o ay lutcest
&
on theif bo 'da. See annual rejport pub-

Iseued by Troy

700,000
1,800,000
511.400
750,000

200,000
400,000
300.000
300.000
400,000
1,400.000

Gross earnings in
$1,959,83;.
$1,M4.6I0;
ope aln» expenses,
1870.
The
$3,230.M>1; net revenue. $1,308,376.
IlaniilbHl
Naples and other roads folrevenue,

1330

Y..KIdd,Pierce&Co Feb.,
do
do
do
do
do
do

1910

Ma'v','i872

K.&A. N.Y.,A.B.Bavli8jrustee
Troy Nnt. Ex. Bank
J.& J.
.I.&.l. N. y.. Nat. Bk of Com.
A.&O.
do
do
do
M.& N.
do
do
M.&S.
do

7g.

2,

mm.

Juuel,1901

d'l

7

M.

Dec., 1887

Aug., 1891

N. Y.,Kldd,P.

7

6
6
6
8
6

1,000

—

m

m'.& N.

7
7

April, 1373 Net earnings 1871, $s;,8J8. Stock, *1,U2,'23
Leased lo OpI.. La.-k. & West. Net earn
1879
iug8inl869--,0.t30j,912.

(V. 13, p. 333; v. 14, p. 43.)
July. 18 2 Net earnings in 18T1, $110,933. Divid's. 12
July, 137"
per ct. for some yi-ar*. (see v. 14, n. 522.)
Ea tein division, S! ate line, Ind. loPeo'la
Western division, I'eorla to
Jan'.,' 1870
Ills.,
Cot of road about
paw. 117m.
York, Co. '8 ofBcc Feb'.'l','lS9f $11,000,000. The 2d mortgage W. Div.
do
do
Dec. 1, laOJ
bond are < onvertlble into Ist i referred
do
do
Apr. 1, 188i>
stock or into consol. bontls.

CO
do

&D,

F.&A.

600,00.1

2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed
New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore
Western y. Ctrolin'i -1st mort.f e;. Div.)..

Sterling bonds
Sinking Fund bonds, gold
Wilm. it West. fDel.l— lat
>r'gage...
Winchester it Pot.—\fit M.,guar. Iw B. & O.
Wsonsin Central— \9i M., gold, L. grant.
Worcest it .^o^Awa— itock

A.* ".
M.& N.

J.

1,2)1.(1110

mortgage, unendorsed

Western Pennsylvania 1st mort
1st Mortgage, Pittsburg Branch
West Jersey -stock
Loan of 18S3, guar, by Cam, A Amboy
1st mortgage loan
1st mortgage, consolidation
Weit W^-ic- Ist M., gld, s. f., 1. g'., conv
Whitehall (fc Plattsburg—\%t mortgage
THoomlco (fc/VjC'j»?ioJfce(J/i/)— Istmortgage.
Wl'liamiton <t 7'.«r(>oi'o— Ist mortgage.
Wilm.. Col. (fc .4Ji(7,— 'Btmortgage
Wil.,Chnrl.ARit'herrd—\»t mortgage.
Wilmington it Rsii(l.—\6t mort
2d mort.. conn, or reg;^,
Wilmington it Wc/doii— St irling bonds.

.I.&D.

750,000

.

m )rtg.^ge. end irsed by

Co.

N. Y.,

J.

F.&A. New

500.000
2,860,000

500

2d mortgage, endors. bv Baltimore

2d

J.&

500.000
;.66-.0O
2.500,000
3,000 000
5,000,000
3,000,000
lJiOO.000

lOO&c

Western RR bds. before consolidation
?d M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Oa
Western Maryland —1st M., end, Bait. City
,

W.RR

do
Union Trust Co.
Boston Office.
J.&.I. N.Y.,Farmers' L.&T.Co.
do
A.&O.
do

& A

F.

2,00n,(lW)

100

2d mortif<»ifo

a; *'o. N.Y., n.L.&
I.&D.
do

7
7

35.745,0.))

1,600,000
l.eOJ.OH)

isss

Vermont Valley — 1st morti^age
Istmortgage

250,000
666.000
91.400
300,000
800,000
650,000
427,000

2,5110,1 o:i

1867

.

$7,000 per yr.)

1,300,0:»
1,100,000

1.000
'66-7-8 1,000«

Vermont

mortgage, (sink'g fuad
Conveni'>le bonds

675,000
22),00J

iiOl

ISe'i
'66-'69

let

2,TO'l.0'0

1,000 •27 ,-236,1 12
1,000 27,JS6,512
1,H10
9,07:, 000
1,000 10.000,000

lOO

Kquipraent cans

.1

.

A.&O. Xcwion,N.J..su8sexBk

400 OOI

lOO
'66- '63

1868
1868

Standstead, S. & Chambly bonds.
dk J/a««.— stock

,1

680,00(1

1870

Black Rioer—stoc\t
bonds 01 July 868

Vermont tt Canada— stoc'&
Vermont Central—siocK
let mortgage, consol
2d mortgage, consol

1st

i',iJ6o

1870

18i9
1871
1866

2d mortgage (government subsidy;
(t

i,aio
1,'W)
1,000

'67-''M

.

uonds, sterling, 6500.000,
Pacific, Central /iran^h—l%i M.,gold

<t

6
7

•8k

,

—

Varl.

15,000,0110
i,ooo,oo;i

l,lltK'

*6.170,r<)0.

F.&A. N.Y.,,Farm.L. & T.Co.
F.&A.
do
do
New York
1874
J.& J.
Cost of road and eqnlpnien*. $202,468.
M.&N. N. Y.. Am.Ex. Nat. Bk Nov. 1.1-86 (Toal
Coal road.
road, Completed In 1871.
Philadelphia Office.
F.& A.
Ang 15,1872 Coal road. Net earnings, 1870-71, $242,62
do
*
.luly 1, :S75
(V 14, n. 6;8.)
A.&O. Phlla., W. Painter* Co Oct. 1, IS Leased hv Penn. Jill.

7
7
7
7
7

900,000
2,500.000
2,19«.000
600.000
300.000
1,000,000
1.500,000
2,500.000
600,000
2,700,000

Cost of rd, &c,

1890

Mch 1,19 In progress. Cost to Jan. 1, 187J,tl,259,400.
Sept. 1.1880 IV. 14, p. 628
June, 1872 Leased to Central Ga. Dividends 8 per
cent a yr, to every 10 oer cwnt on Cent.
18ti'»-86
Ga.sLO k. (V.14, p.74.)
18;2-76
Feb., 19,0 Traffic ffuarantee of 25 per cent from CI
Feb.. 1900
Co!., C. & I. Railroad.

Macon.

Var'i.

7

1,600,000
l.S00,U10
1,500,000
250,000

1,81K),000

1,000

Omaha bridge

.VI.

100
l.OIW
1,000
1,000

100

52

Convertible bonds.
Troy Uninn—\Bt mort.. guar. Troy City.,
T'tcKerton—\st mortgage
Union /Pacific- stock
Ist mortgage, gold. on road and equlp't.
2d mortgage (government subsidy)

1st

1,988 150
euo.nta
8,000,000
1,701,000
1,000,010

100

167
ISO
31
41
75
167
180
75
491
109
52

mortgage (Gt. Wt'n of '59,)
Istmortgage (C!ain.& Tol.)
1st mortgage (111. & S. Iowa)
2d mortgage (Tol.A Wab.)
2d mortgage (Wab.* Wt'n.)
2d mortgage (Gt. Wt'n of '59.)
Equipment bonds (T.&W.)
Consol. mortgage, conv
let mortgage, (Uei-.atur & E. St. Louis)
Hannibal & Naples— Ist mortgage
do
do
2d
do
Laf ayette.Bloom'ton & Miss— 1st M
Haim. * Cent. Mo.. Ist mi>rlgage
rno'tgage
'id
do
do
Lafayette. Muncle & Bloom'i., ist mort.
7roy A Bennington— \st mort. sink, fund
Troij it BoHon—let mortgage
2d mortgage

270.01.0
500.0(10

50

10(1

1st

l.()il5.8'25

.

1

1,695,130

4,'>0.000

1,000

do

& S.

J.&. D.

3

10(1

1,IHI0

& S,

M.

7

1,000
100

"ii

111.)

acres.

M.

2,5r2.2jO
174,000
1,200,000

a

li71

do

J.&.I.

:t.'>0.000

1870

i

,

1,000, 00

100
1.00
1,000

223
10
623

Consol. mort. (for »6,20J,00U)....,
mortgase (Burl Div
Jot., tVaii.it H'e«e™— stock
Preferred 7 per cenf stock

Land Grant bonds on 12,0\)0.000
Income bonds for »1U,00 ',000

1

15(l.0(«l

116M 1866
llOX ISH
116K ime

mortgage (W. Div.)
mortgage (b. Dlv.)
2d mortgage mV. Div.) convertible

Ist
1st

Utica

i,o:o

8)
7S
217
247
217

l8t prefferred

Union

1,000

11

mortgage

Vnion

a<."00
3,877,300
50,000
899,000
800.000
3,110,000
l.'Wl.OJO

i,oai

ISTO
1870
1865

68

lerre HauteA Indianapolis -BtocK

Sdmortgage

1,000

3,'4'i,0OI

1

•

'

&

1,500,

1870
1368
1863

I'O
81

Taunton Branch— ^toc]l

rrol.

;

N. Y.,J. I'. Alenn-ler. Jani'lVwi
657-T25)
Loiil-villc & Nashville HIl. ir;,
A.&O.
Boston. Oltlce.
Oct.. 1880 Net lucom?, 1870-71, »16,367.
(v. 14, p. 43.)
A.&O.
do
Oct., 1881
Gallstln
Bank.
M.& N. N. T.,
Mch 1, 1S87 Net earnings, 1^71 »127.9S7.
F.& A. N. Y.,Vcrm:iyo & Co. Aug. 1,1899 Completed in 1S7:.
M.& N
May 1,1900 In progress. Ottumwa to Ced. Raiilds, la.
1878-8Y.,P.M.
Myers&Co.
N.
A.*0.
Int. in delaidr April 1. L. gr. 1,792,000 ac.

000
00
Lsw.or.o

ise'j

SI

'

mortgage

do
do
do
do

domi'sttc, are issued to retire old bonds
I'Otse.U'ed: the two have so'iictimes
188-91
been confused, as the late issues of old
1880-92
bonds have been quoted as " new 7'b."
1871
(V, :3, p. .516
V. 14, p 292.)
Dec.l.lftfif ^et earnings la=t year, f 23,473. The IslM
Mch 1, 18SJ bonds are held by Cmnberl. Valley KR.
lo
Prf. stock andlst M. end. bonds issue
1»71-T2
13T4

J. &,I.

6.'5,' (10

'

Ist

& J.
A.*0.
J.& J.
Nov.

2,'i50

1st

it

Charleston.

J.

4,:00,000
150,000
125,0

ft

isn

id mortgage

Peoria

1

A.&'i.

79,-i70

Southern Fennsi/ioanta—lst M.glo
2d mortgage, gold
Southwettern.i Oo.l-Stock, com.
Guaranteed stock
Company bonds, con V, in'o -tocka. par.
Mus.-oim- UR b mds, conv. at8I><
Sprinaf. <t Ilti. S. i.— 1st mort., gold ....
2d mortgage, gold.
A<eri.;i!7 ilounuun {N. I.)— 1st mort
SulUmn dh Erie-Ut mortgage, conv., s. f.
Summit Sranch(Pa.)-6tocii

Tol.,

3 12,500
1,410,500
76.000

1,000

REMARKS.

iJue,

Stools,
lastUivl'd.

J.di J.
.!.& J.

200,000
n!>,000

1870
1860

when

Q.-F. Charleston, S.W.RR.Bk. May, is;; Net surplus income In 1871, alter paying
London
1882-88
all Int. and dlv'dof
per ct.ln MHy,was
New York.
1882-88
»55,080. The mort. bonds, sterling and

1

1,5' 0,1 W)

181

§

Principal,

Where Paiable and
by whom.

C^enV* P-'yf''^'

801,500
192,500

"

New bonds
South Side >L.I.) -18 1 mortgage
Southern Central (N. l^l-lst Mortgage
South, lotoa <t Cedar Rapids— 1st M., gold.
Soutuern mnnMOta—Ut mortg.i^: i

Ifit

500
SOO
500
500
500

Bonds,

INTBRKST OR DIVIDEND;*.

5,819.'275
1.407.9110

Vnr

'66, 'ff

LIST.

Immediate notice of any error dlsroTered In our Tables.

urn

Amount

81, 1872.

->; .

I,
:,

f,

.I.& J.

M.&N.
J.&D.
J.& J.
A.&O.
A.&O.
6g. J.& J.
7g. M.&N.
.J.& J.
7.3

2,62"i,00)

7g.

1,423,400

5

Phlla., Glrard Natl Bank July 1,1888; Cost, $. 5 000. (v. 13, p. 498.)
N. Y.,J. M. Picxrell. May 1,1900 In pro iro-:s.32J<in.
Balto., A.Brown & Sons June, ISOOIncome bonds of $50J,000 also Issued.
1887-97
York.
iln progress.
Oct.,
Floating deb., $180,701 rost to Nov., 1871,
Phlla., DeHaven & Bro
do
do
Jan.,1902i $2,680462. (v. 11. n. 6i8.)
London.
1881
Net earnings, year cnuing ept. 30, 1871,
1886
do
$197,021.
1896
N.Y.,N.Bk of Republic

New

J.
J.
J.

;

.

Q-J.

.1. &
J.&
J.&

„

WW

Bait., B.

&O.RR.

Boston Office.
Worcester, Office.

Jan. 1,18921
July 1, 18871 Leased to B. & 0., at $27,000 per year.
July 1, 1901
July, 18B Dividends In 7 year.<, 65 p. c. (V. 14, p
1

43,)

August

293
tHE CimONICLK.
Export* or Leadlnac Arlleles from Newr York.
sbowi
complied from Custom
The following
(lEommercial ®imc0.
New York
from the
leading
the exports

3], 1872.1

®lic

EPITOME.
tJOMMElKUAL Friday
Nioht. August

30. 1872.

There is no new failure in mercaniile circles, except thtt
the weather has become more tolerable, and tliat there has
been somo improvement in the volume of trade; still busiThere is a listlessness
ness cannot be reported as active.
prevailing which seems a bar to all operations except such
as are actually nscessary to supply thfl requirements o( the
demand for consumption. Fluctuations in prices duriiigthe
past week, though to be noticed in nearly all the leading
have not been important.
Cotton has declined, but closes firmer at 21 |c., for midBreaJsluirs have advanced, closing firm ;
dling uplands.
fljur, |7@7 50, for shipping extras; wheit, *1 57@1 60
for No. 2 spring, and II G0@1 05 for good, new red winCjfl'ee has been
ter ; corn, 63^c. for prime mixed afloat.

Houiie returna,
table,
port of
Binco
arttcles
of
January 1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countiies, and algo the
The last two linet
totals for the last week, and since January 1.
gliow total values, including the value of all other articles besidei

thoHe mentioned in the table.

5

^

W I- o -^

p t-

»-«

ij;'**''

.

staples,

more

active,

«*3 w Mai's;

3 r-»n»
5 to Oi
:5 ^H
'^ so
6 "'-

^«

woo
.ii_

•« wi

-»w %fcj »

--

4 fN

o t^ O* (^ '^ >

O

52 2

and groceries generally firm.

;

»

-O Ci

'3*

^s
f

N^w mess
Provisions have been exceeding variable.
poik, alter selling at $14 25 for August and September,
and $14 50 for October, suddenly dropped on Tuesday and
has since declined to S13 95@14 lor September, and S14 10
Prime iness dtclined to $12 10@12 124-, at
for October.
which there have been liberal s:il(rs for export to Great
Lard has ruled a shade firmer, but with only a
Britain.
moderate degree of activity; some choice Western winter
Ths pr./ktttle rendered, has been taken for export at 9^e.
dnction of lard is, owing to the active demand for bacon,
undoubtedly much less than a year ago, when nearly the
whole of the hogs slaughtered was converted into lard.
In bacon and cut meals there has been an active demand
at higher prices ; several thousand boxes have been contracted for, inclnding Ions clear at 8^o. for October, 8^@
8fc. for November, 7-|c. for the winter months; shurt clear,
8jc. for the winter iiiomhs; short cut hams, 9|c. for the
winter months, and dry salted shoulders at 5J for the winter months.
Beef of the low grades has been more salable. Butlor
Cheese has been excited b} an active
has ruled ster dy.
shipping demand and a higher quotation from Liverpool.
Choice factories have advanced to ]4@14^o, and fair to
prime ll@13|^c. Lard was quiet at 9^u for prime steam.
Bacon was less active, shippers not being disposed to go on
long and short clear sold together for Dec.
at the prices
and Jan. at 8c, and dry salted shoulders for Jan. at 5fc.
Freights have been but moderately active, but the supply
of available room being limited, rates have slightly im
proved. Yesterda}', wheat to Liverpool by steam 9h\ vessels to Cork for orders 7s, for large and 7s 6d for small
tonnage.
Today tiiere were moderate sliipments of gruin
to Liverpool at 8^d@8fd by sail, and
by steam;
cheese 40s; less doing in charters.
The demand for rosin has continued active, and strained
has advanced to f4 12|^@4 25. Spirits turpentine has been
selling moderately at 51c.
Tar continues scarce. The
monthly cobl sale resulted in a further decline in prices,
those realized ranging from $3 15 to iS 80.
Petroleum
has been ailvaneing slightly; it is stated that a combination is to be made to check production
refined in bbls
23^c; crude in bulk, llic; naphtha has sold to the extent
of several thousand bbls at 15c in shipping order. Fish
oils have been more active, but at private prices.
In tobacco, there has been less activity for Kentucky leaf,
the sales of the week aggregating only about 550 hhds., of
which 350 hhds. for export, and 200 do. for consumption.
Prices, however, remam firm ; lugs 9(@10c., and leaf 10^@
15c., for common to fine.
Seed leaf tobacco has ruled com-

«

^ is

iti

CO

flS

s*tno

^

4,

O

Ofoo -r •*
— O — — rO

»o

CO

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—

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—

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^^

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a'

•

Oct
CC CO

eo fN IN Si (N r- rt

sD 55

— iO « o

cde.'eo-^

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.««* — cpaoi-"3e*«3oor

cooo

tin
i-

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:

3 T-i

ST dSff

(O

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lO^rfl CC

— ^ CC J?*©

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a

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t-rr'

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6.K

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:=*

:

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:$§

n

^SDO .— OT'^OWGD

;

owing in part, to the high prices current
200 cases new crop Connecticut, 48@55c.;
sales have been
418 cases new crop New York, 12^@18c. 305 cases new
crop Pennsylvania, 16@17^c., and 038 cases new crop Ohio,
12@I8c.; also, 300 cases old seed leaf sundries, 15@30c.
Spanish tobacco has been in moderate demand, with sales of
500 bales Havana, 98® 117c.; 101 bales Yara new crop,

.^

•

10
CO

:S?

:iS

:;

;Si

50

.11-1

t- CO

.e»i-r--v

01
rs

^

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'o
**1

»-irH,-tC*'^
]

IS

«

ton
'

0»B*

.

:3

•CDC-

:

.81

paratively quiet,

•

001 «o

:835"

:

-oiaL

•eo

McS — 3,-,

S

;

private terms.
Tallow has been rather quiet at 9|c.
has been active at 93c. Ingot copper
Silesian spelter sold
33i@33^(!.
quiet; straits, 34c., gold. Tin plates
American scarce at $56@57 for

—

nooo

coco

mo*

c^-t' e't-"

3

1000

--fiop^gj
^ S *,S ab Ob ^^S
'

of »M m' rf <o o'
55
rrt-

33 » • 2 «15 «
00

for prime.

a
at

little

Whiskey

more

active at
gold.
Tin,
Pig iron firm

:3

:*5

:«

;<2

«

O^^c,

weak.

No. 1 ; Glengartiock,
quoted |54@55. Wool quiet. Hides have been selling
moderately at 25c., gold, for prime dry, Buenos Ayrea.

:

I

53

^

D a s«

-.s

« V

llS&slisi"

o"

•

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So

;'H2'S"8SS'2
I

"S "3

53

THE CHRONICLlL

^94
Imports or lieadlnc Articles.

Tlie to'lowiag taole, compiled trom (Judlom House retitrog
iliowa the foroi);a imports of curluiu leadiag articles of commerce
at tliia port tor tlio last week, siuce January 1, 1873, and for the
eorrespoadint; period in 1871
[The quantity la given iu packages when not otherwrjge Bpecifled.1
the

Since
Jan.l,

Same

lime
1871.

week.

1872.

1871.

For

Same

Since
Jan. 1,

EartheawareChtna

Wt Hardware.
41.«» Iron, UK bars.
Lead, pUs

SICKIPTS
BtNOX SXPT.t.

69(,7:i'
395,r.57
S15.S0.
243/)C3 9,251.«>1,3.2;;.421
i.'i7.9ITl
152.1151
5.H99
682.218] 6.14.583
25,61
29.903 5.0;4.3SH J.51S.24
96,640
93,318
4,194
15.6141

9,M«I

-

Tin slabs, lbs..

•4,919

17,G&iItags

Ac-

Bark, Peruvian
Blea powders..
Brimstone, tons
Cocblneal

&

bbis
Sugar, boxes

&

bags

1S,14«

13.866Tea

Tobacco
Waste
Wines, &c.—
Champag'e.bks
6,161
3,156
Wines

3.S19

365,606

360,389

«,4I3
1.134

838,459
877,787
44,002
3,948

761,769
621.74!
35.391
2,J45

120,162
130.S91
•S.lSs

113.T60

88.5i;
7,367
2.064

Cream Tartar.
Gambler
Arabic. .

I

2.75i
3.196

XPOBTSDSIKCS 8IPT.1TO-

Coast-

Great

wise

Other

I

Stock.

Britain France For'gn Total. Ports.
|

ISTl.

New Orleans
Mobile
Charleston

,

Savannah
Texas

Sugar, hhds ,tc».

TJS.rit
3,383

Coitou. bales

4.719
3.619
esi.^Ci

4.3.-A

Spelter, Iba
Steel
Tin, boxes

7,66S

Coffee, bA*p(

Gum,

5,3M

384

10,

EarUienware...
Glass
Ulasaware
UlasB plaie
Bntions
Coal, tons
Cocoa, bags
Druifs,

From the forei^int; BtatemeDt it will be seen that, compared
with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in
the exports this week oi 7,860 bales, while the stocks to-night are
53,120 bales lens than they were at this time a year ago. The
following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at
all the ports from Sept. 1 to Aug. 23. the latest mail dates.
We
do not include our telegams to-night, as we cannot insure the
accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph.

Ac-

MetalB,
Cutlery

Glass and

Otilaa,

time

[August 81, 1^73.

New York
Florida
North Carolina...
Virginia
Other ports

I3.i.-X'i6

1870.

.

\

;

954.457 1415.214
285.763 4l>0,:44
269.279 34T.5S5

36S.517

44S.71>;
'.92.971

r26.935
3l;.211

ns.l42

lOJ^BiS.

iiOilS «61,;32,

IS.WO

....
....
3_86,|

10a.8T9,

2.233
39.053!
5251
1.06S

888.976
137.910

;97,:24
:5;.663

II13-8

:69.71I6
lt.l.i52

295,798
113.8:3

33.829

SM136S

....
....

is.ii-o

51.463
273,371

3864

33,02

...
....

.... :455.87«

183.519

314,443 1953362 1113,40:'

....'4C01.923!236.3,9!6' !"jS.8;5

«9,32! 3I51.912| 1239.13;

27;7,728|

Tot^l last ypa'

279,798
9.869
20,460
77.593
12 Hi
8,066

...

SS 693

12,663
52JW5, 9Jjre8
274,0B: a(l.«;9
::5.79i)i
75,559

Total this year..

140.666

123JMI

6,246

29,248

We have had

a declining market the past week. Immediately
after our last report, with a good demand from spinners, there
3S71
by value—
O.la. easentlal..
was a slight advance in prices for spot cotton, ordinary and good
(52.891 1,354,56 1.217.871)
3U.917 Cl)tara
Oii.OUve
67.3 6
68,931
1.8M
IJisCorks
Jplum
ordinary being quoted on Saturday i@ic. better than on the
746.91!
i,i»i,e;a
77,758
Fancy
goods
Soda, bl-carb.,
previous day. Monday and Tuesday the transactions on the spot
204,402
222,641
35,891 Fish
Soda sal
29,99i:Frult8, &c.—
Soda, ash
were moderate and quotations were unchanged, but Wednesday
4IS3.209
600.391
Lemons
10,213
9,09^
flax
there was a decline of Jc. Since then there has been a fair busi1.313.:6I 1,128.191
4,;57 Orangea
rurs
•101,260
8,ao Nuts
6^.461
s'oii
Ounuy cloth.. ..
ness doing, and prices remaining on Thursday without further
553.471
4.200
lUlsini
20.401
Hair
change, but advanced ^. to-day, with a continued good demand,
^.1.791 Hides undressed
255.4« ;.8;4,i59 8,2'55.!U
Uetup, bales
60109; &13.E6]
15,721
nice
Hides, &c.and closed firm at the advance. For futures the market became
I,M7
1,523 Spices. *c.—
Brntles
ilull and weak immediately following our last report, declining
502 .SOS 310 S49
U.8W
13,598,
Hides, dressed.
Cassia
27.9157.825
ST,69ll Ginger
India rubber
Saturday about l-16e., and notwithstanding the unfavorable re409 54>>
117,:39
2.4571 Pepper
Ivory
153,034
ports in circulation with regard to the crop, under a pressure
112.912
ISaltpetre
Jewelry. &c.—
?.ni
3.6i3iiVood8—
Jewelry
of sellers there was a continuation in this downward movement
198.020
6,363
239.191
1,033
Cork
Watches..
33.219
33.C33
each day until Thursday morning. On Thursday a reaction ap2,800
4oe,»i
663,412
Fustic
ijlnseed
S.102
.'',102
32O.0TO
aw.ute
215,339
l(Xi,I!9
125,1)01
Logwood
Loewood
Molasses
peared to set in, probably the result of the less satisfactory view
82.694
5.70i| 11C.211
M^ogany
the trade accepted with regard to the growing crop, the injury
Receipts of Domestic Produce for tbe Week aud since from rust and worms finding more believers. The upward moveJanuary 1.
The raieipts of domestic produce (or the week and since Jan. 1, ment was further developed today, the market being more active
at an advance of ^c. on near months, and ^c. on January and
aud for the same time in 1871, have been as follows
February contracts. The prices for futures last reported were
Since Same
This
(1 asis low middling) 20 l-16c. for September, lOJ^c. for October,
This
Since
Same
S,062Wool, bales
1,909 Artl Ics reported

IndlKO
(ladder

533

1

50,013

I

I

:

1

week. Jan.l. time

week. Jan.l. time 'n.

US

Ashes... pkgs.
Breadsiufl"-!—

1

1

1

59.69l! !,593.833' 2.r20,Or2
388,338 5,».'.'23 1 10,3 H.:28
1.233.801 2I.519.-231 !7.:S9.430
103,857 8,1U5<1 5.1:»4,415
....'
103.197
361.819
631.323
19.930 1.606J61
141.881
2W.;70|
.
.
83,191
10J.794;
3li
6fll
93 314'
167.833
131,150
125.012
3,8%:

Flour..bbls.

Oats

Kye
Gras4 seed.

Beans
Peas

2.031,

330.7-23,

45

3.59i!

Hemp.. bales.
No.
Hldea
Hops, .bales.

195.993
7.101
53.
53,455 2,255,532
31,454
16.435;

Molasses, hds.

Rosin

Tar

49.686^
4'.0.174
23.-233

•50:

41

l-itoh

63i.9J3
2.021
285.833
32,133
2,1»2S15:

6.654

33
2.163
11.560

1,6S11

\

Oil cake. pkgs....
Oil.lard

4.749

1.890

846

a

Peanuts, bajs

1

^71

•••'IS
4,599
62,334

"f-Sf
4381

382.090
982.763
251.165
326.653

376.874
790.322

614

43.510

Provisions—
Batter, pkgs....

12,047
103,249

Cheese
Cutmeats

1.-296

Eges
P5rk

5,oa)
185
272

Beef, pkgs

Lard.nkgs
Lard, kegs
pkgs

<

1.T3.979

r>^:

5.98
142

:6.76S

12.969
IT2.434
13.931

.^•2S

19.135
16S.537

44
34

The following

arrive.

683
4.997
1,432

2,5«
1,-242

...

:

175,703
52,481
12!».5n
17,271
80,213

13.816
45)

Mobile.

Florida.

Ordinary

per lb.

Middling...

«....
19)<d....
'21
»....
22 *....
24 *....

2m»

."...

Orleans.

Texas.

ii'^l::::

20 «...
21»i8...

17

i6:<4....

19«9....
50»«....

Low Middling
Good Middling

101.772
96.268
90,114

New

Upland and

Ac.

Tobacco, jkKS....
Tobacco, nhds....
5.1-29' Whiskey, bbls....
SM70 Wool, bales
-299.954 Dressed hogs, No,
41,753|

are the closing quotations to-day

85.-iti3

164333

266.(31
17.332
8.213
217.662

1.89-2

IHlce.

Starch
Slearlne
Sugar, hhds.,
Tallow, pk)ts

118330

301#2

November, 19c. for December, and 19ic. for January
for February.
The total sales of this description for
tree on board. For
the week are 96,050 bales, including
immediate delivery the total sales foot up this week 11,493 bales,
consumption,
including 1,770 for export 9,065 for
558 for speculation, and 100 in transit.
Of the above. 250 bales were to

19c. for

and 19ic

...

J3X*....

81X«....
23H»....

22Ka...
24X»...

2iHa.-.

Below we give the
Upland* at

sales of spot and transit cotton and price of
market each day of the past week

ttiis

:

PEI'TBS.

COTTON.

I

Good

Con- ,Ppec- Tran-

Expt. iBump. ula*n

klt.

1

ow

Mid-

Ord'ry. Ord'ry. Midrg. dling

Total.

Friday, P. M., August 30, 1872.
Saturday
21
22
13K
:9X
22
21
11
1,493
1,8(0
by us to-night from the Monday
tfr special telegrams received
a
27
Tuesday
;,02S
17
1305
1.9U1
XX
275
I.67S
161^
Sjathern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the Wednesday..
20*
55
1.203
1.409
16\
Thursday
receipts exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening Friday
2UK
1.108
1,806
2,921
16X
19X
Aug. 30. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the
Il.r70
....
11.493
9.065
Total.
total receipts for the seven days have reached 4,461 bales against
free on board),
For forward delivery the sales (including
3,2-23 bales last week, 2,472 bales the previous week, and 1,178
biles three weeks since, making the total receipts since tbe first of have reached during the week 96,050 bales (all low middling or on
8eptember,1871, 2,724,189 bales against 4,009,502 bales for the same the basis of low middling), and the fallowing is a statement of the
period of 1870-71, showing a decrease since September 1 this year sales and prices
eta.
bales.
cts. bales.
For Octoter.
For August,
of l,23d,313 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per
200 old form "
.19
cts.
4,600..
bales.
telegraph) and tbe corresponding week of 1871 are as follows
contract.18 11-16
20
bales.
cts.
100
,

600

tCec'dthts

10)

BCOKIPTS

BIOEIPTS

week at—

1S72.

1871.

400

Rec'd this week at—

1871.

1872,

»J
1.400 total

New

bales

Orleans

215
372
723

Charleston
1

avanaah
Tennessee.

2.180,
513!

1,190

369;
5isi

3,383
156

4c

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia

5

bales.

5
779
86a

"-3

394

:,56-j

Total receipts

6.4*1,

1.330

Decrease this year

1.113

7379

20 S<
30 5-16
20 >4

20X

Contln't

Total this

Samew'k

week.

1871.

1872.

400.. do

1.000

SOO

1300

\»%
IS*

200.. do

19 9-16

3300

19V

200

1813-16

19X

800
loD

19 5-16

2300

18«

19H

400
500

13 13-16

500
2.1I<0

3.751
3,900

1911

16

19K

MO

19

21300 total Octob'r.
11300 total for Dec.

For January

For November.

19:5-16

JO

100

20 1-16

430O

-xta

3U0
TOO
1,600

5-S

400
600
85C
S50

JOX

ports to-night

France

4lfl

19 3-16

20

G.Brit.

18S

19«

20S-:6
.20k

1

18 7-16

2.100

llOO

30.

18H

700

230O

For September.
19K
100

1,600

Aug.

.19

32,060 total Sept'r.

13 7-16

BOO

18«

1,600
300

18

•.7«

18 9-16

.18H
1811-16

18X
18X
18 15-16

18V

l,4l<l

600 old

telegraphed to us from the various

Weekending

3500

18 15-16

300

o'd form
contract.. ..18jk
300. .do... 18 13-7

18 5-16

18 9-16

19K

Stock.

18K

Novem.

For December.

200

19 lS-16

Bxported to—

200

14,300 total

iSi;

191-16

2.HI0
4.600
6,7a)
400
;,7ic
1.800

of last season, as

18!S-i6

800

1,6110

ing week

1811-16

1,000...
2.700
4,700

August.

for the week ending this evehing reach a total of
4,993 bales, of which 4,993 were to Great Britain, none to
France, and none to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as
Below we give
made up this evening, are now 45,920 bales.
the exports and stocks for tbe week, and also for the correspond

The exports

500

2300
1300

18 7-16

19X
Old form
contract
'9H
1300
18 9-16
800
18X
old
form
1,900

ISX
19

form

contract.. ..19
9.600 total

19X
Jan.

For Febroary710
800 old

1854

form

contract... ISX
6«i
900
SOO byrs
200 old

IS 11-16

18X
opt.l8X

form

contract.., .78V
200..do
19X
300.. do
900.. do

18 11-16

100

500 total.

Hew

Orleans.

....

4.913

....

Uobiie

::::

6,218

23312

966

3.503
3.443
3.215
10.490
33.875

Chart ston...
gavaiiiah

New

4",967

York...

86

Other porta..
Total
BlniK Sept.

1

4.993
1,461,440

t«33i9

ai4'.443

4.993
1,959,432

1.017

5.173
19.987
10,000

12353

45,920

6393

3.164.765

12,l«IO

99.010

The following exchanges have been made during the week
:5-16c.
15-16C.
Ic.

p^d to "exchange

IXC.
1 i.16-.
1 s-;6c.

IXC

11-l6e.

100

October for

100

September.

40JN'oveinber for 400Sevitember.
300 Octoher for 200 September.
300 November for 3a' Septt-mbcr.
200
lOJ

1,000

19>i

4,6W total Feb.

200 seUers opUon. all 1872, at 18 9'16c.
"
•
••
SOO
n%c.

1871.

19X

contract.... 18 J«

December

Septemoer.
September.

for 21W

October for
January for

10*.i

1.000

^eptemt>e^.

IW NovoiuW for IW &ept«iub«r.

August

tHE CHRONICLR

31, 1872.1

Wkathkk REroRTS by TELBOBAPn.— We

regret to find tha'
of our telograms to night give increasingly unfavorable
of
the
crop.
VVoriuH and rust ap'iear to
repuits of the condition
be working each in its own way, to disappoint the planters' hopes.
injury
which
is
now
believed
to have been realized
Of course the
may unconsciously be made up in part of fears felt, so diliicult is
midst
of
disaster
to
separate
the
the
actual from mere
in
It
And yet there can be no doubt that in many disanticipation.
trict* much harm has been done just to what extent cannot be
determined until a killing frost has prevented further develop-

almost

all

i

295

Stock at Barcelona .. . .
for Great Britain (American)
tor Havre (American and Brazil)..
for Bremen (American)
for Amsterdam (American)
Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock in United States ports
Stock in inland towns

65,000

Afloat
Afloat
Afloat
Afloat

70,000
67,000
14;28«

«,<I00

3,350

none
none

8.4M
6.400

,HM,W)0
45.920
4,635

.'562,798

I,961,5.'i5

1,715,892

99,040
10,726

—

From Galveston and Mobile our weather
for the year.
reports have failed to reach us.
Our correspondent at
ment

New

—

Orleans says that they have had rain on three days showers
the weather being warm, sultry and wet. At Selma it has
rained on two days the caterpillars are reported everywhere in
a letter dated the 37th they say that exctpt in a portion of the
State forty miles above Selma, through which the Selma, Rome
and Dalton Railroad passes, the caterpillars have spread all
over that section during the last ten days to an alarming extent, stripping the leaves entirely from the stalk, and
destroying the forms or
squares, that is
tlie
incipient
bolls.
From Montgomery our correspondents st^nd about the
same report the caterpillars are said to be everywhere at work,
doing very groat damage it has rained at Montgomery on two
days this week. Our Macon dispatch says that it has been warm
and dry there, except one shower our correspondent states that
the caterpillars have appeared in that section, but the injury done
At Columbus, Augusta, and Savannah, we
is as yet very limited.
also have the same report with regard to caterpillars, our correspondents at Columbus adding that they fear much damage will
be done it has rained on two days at Columbus, one day at
Augusta, and been warm, sulty, and wet at Savannah. At Charleston it has rained on one day, the remainder of the week being
pleasant rust is said to be doing great damage, so that in our
correspondent's opinion tlie prospects of the crop are 30 per cent
less favorable than in July. From Memphis our telegram says
that the crop reports are less favorable on account of the rust and
drought it has rained this week, but not enough to do any good
worms are also appearing. Our correspondents at Nashville
send similar complaints of the drought and rust, and add that
considerable damage has been done. The thermometer at Nashville has averaged 91 Memphis, 86; Charleston, 85 Macon, 89
Columbus, 85 Savannah, 86 Montgomery, 92, and Selma, 87.
Receipts. Both by telegraph and mail we learn that a portion of the cotton in many districts we suppose the early plantings is opening very rapidly, and that our receipts during September of the new crop are likely to be considerably in excess of
the same period last year. One fact will, however, work against
the early receipts in the aggregate comparing with last year, and
that is the large amount of old staple in the country a year ago
and the very small amount now. Still we hear such favorable
accounts of the opening of the cotton, that we incline to the
belief that it will begin to come forward pretty rapidly by the
middle of September.
can see even to-night evidence of this
fact the interior ports, for instance (leaving out Memphis and
Nashville), show aggregate receipts for the week this year of 722
bales, against 457 bales tor the same week a year ago, while at the
five leading outporls (taken together) there is also an increased
;

;

;

;

Total

These figures indicate an increase in the coiiou in sight to-night
of 245,663 bales compared with the same date of 1871.

Movements op Cotton at the Inteuiou Pouts. — Below we

—

give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and
shipmen's for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1871
:

30, ISIS-, ^Wcek ending Sept. ). '71-,
Receipts. Sbipmeute. 8tock. ltucci|il». Shipmenta. Btock.

^Weck endlnj; Aug.
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Montgomery
Selma
Memphis

.

456
45
08

198
79
30
255
154

.

148
369
309
344

145

2
503

200

1,780

33
47
67

23.0

8

192

1,336

4,035

1467

2,162

2,550
1,674
1,739
1,575

149

345

Hi
708
243

151
11

Nashville

1,311

i:i3

563

m

2A76

4,707

10,726

1,934

550

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

884

The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased duf
ing the week 343 bales, and are to-night 6,091 bales leas than
at the same period last ye^r. The receipts have been 583 bales
less than the same week last year.
The exports ot cotton this week from New York show a de
crease since last week, the total reaching 4,907 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
5,570 bales last week.
exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks; also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1871 and in the last column the total for the same
;

period of the previous year

Exports

WBEK ENOntS

We

;

movement.

Aug.

7.

Aug.
U.

9.068

7,688

5,570

Aug.
Liverpool

while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time
have been 700 bales.
The movement since the first of
January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of
Bombay, and are for the week ending Thursday, Aug. 29

21.

lime

to
date.

Aug.

prcv.
year.

28.
358,iJ06

2,8iB

591.849
12,199

361,732

604,048

946
119

5,760

lotal Frencb

1,065

6,SS5

Bremen and Hanover

5,.380

4,907

other British Ports.

Total to Gt. Britain

9,068

7,688

4,907

5,570

Havre
Other French ports.

.

605

Other ports

1,141

20.926
6.979
24,306

Total to N. Europe,

6,870

52,111

Spain, Oporto<fc Gibraltar&c
All others

1,196

763

1,196

8,226

370,863

665,750

Hamburg

349

2.46S

Bombay Shipments. — According to our cable dispatch received
Total Spain, ice
to-oay, the shipments from Bombay to Great Britain for the
past week have been 18,000 bales and to the continent, 1,000
Grand Total....
bales,

Same

ToUI

ZXFOBTED TO

—

—

:

Cottou (bales) from Nenr York since Sept. 1, 1871

;

;

—

ot

4,907

5,570

are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1871

The following

:

-ShlpraentB this

week

Great

Con-

Britain,

tluent.

i872
18,000
i871....
9,000

^Slilpments since Jan. l^to-.
Great
ConTotal.
BrUaln.
tlnent.

to—.

Total.

Week's
receipts.

19,000
10,OCO

645,000 209.000 854,000
700
687,000 308,000 995,000
4,000
From the foregoing it would appear that compared with last
jrear there is an increase this year in the week's shipments to Great
Britain of 9,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1
now shows a decrease in shipments of 141,000 bales over the corrasoonding period of 1871.
1,000
1,000

—

Gunny

Bags, Bagging, &c. There has been more doing in
on orders from the South, and a fair business can
be reported. Sales during the week foot up in lots 2,500 rolls at
14i@14jc here and 14c in Boston. The market for bags is without any improvement to notice, with 14@14ic quoted as the
nominal t>rice. Manila hemp meets with rather more enquiry
with reports of several sales. We have, however, only 2,000
bales to report on private terms. Jute rather quiet, with sales of
800 bales at 4c currency. Jute Butts meet with a fair, steady demand. Sales 4,500 bales at 24c currency.
Visible Supply op Cotton Made up by Cable and TeleaBAPH. By cable we have tonight the stocks at the different
European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the
American afloat for each port as given below. Fron; figures thus
received, we have prepared the following table, showing the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date (Aug. 30) of each of th»
cloth, chiefly

—

two past seasons

TORK.

This
Since
week. ISept. 1.
I

PHILiDELP'lA
This Since
week. Sept. 1
I

This

bales.

,

891,000
233,000
247,000
19,750
21,000
74,000
46,000

1871.
561,000
105,588

74,710
20,918
53!o36
48,000
19,000

BALTIUORE.

Since il This
Since
week.,Scpt.l|jweek. jSept.l
|

I

I

New

Orleans..!

Texas
Savannah

|

642!
26'
155

:27. 498
46, 334,
SB, 325

Mobile

41,515
15,3901

28.934
22,351

191

1,,647

Florida
S'th Carolina.
N'th Carolina.
Virginia
North'm Ports

Tennessee,
Foreign

&c

86|

9,,336
137,,940
40,,534;
150, 969/

'2i9J

106, .3991

668
17

4. 286

125

4!'?94

4051
74,4891
60,106;
32,4581
957,

16

663

9,,659,

Total this year

l,838j

Total last year

5,225, l, 091,735!l

732,9i!7i|

8';0

281,429
1
1

Shipping News.

3,492 307,260

—

The exports of cotton from the United States
week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 4,993
bales.
So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these axe the
game exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,

the past

we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to
uight of this week

Wednesday

:

Total bales.

New York— To Liverpool,

per steamers Baltic, 201 ...City of Montreal,
7a5.... Algeria, 986... Canada, 1,281... Java, 497... Manhattan.
1,2.37

1872.

Stock in Liverpool
Stock in London
Stock in Havre
Stock in Marseilles
Stock in Bremen
Stock in Amsterdiim
Stock at Antwerp

KEW
BICB'TS raoH-

.

Philadelpuia— To Liverpool, per steamer Tagus,

86

4,907

86

Total

4,993

The particulars of these shipments, arranged in oar usual torm
are as follows:
New York
Philadelphia
Total.,

Liverpool.
'.;

4,907

.,

«...

;

86
4,993

.
"

Total.
4,907

86

4,W8

THE CHRONICLE.

29(5
(iOLD, ExcHANQE AND Prbi&hts,
past week between 113^ and 113^,

Foreign KschanKe market

is

— Qold

hag tluctuated the
the close was 112$.
followinijr wore the last

and

The

heavy.

short. 109i@109J, and
Commercial, 107i@108i. Freights closed at Jd. by steam and
3-16d. by sail to Liverpool, Jc. gold by steam and jc. by sail to
Havre, and fd. by steam to Hamburg.

London bankers',

quotations:

lonjj,

108i

;

[August 31, 1872.

Rye has continued dull but firm. Barley remains nominal,
the market not having opened for the new crop. Oats have
scarcely varied, except in the improved quality of the new oats
arriving, and consequent better prices therefor.

The following

are closing quotations
Floub.
Grain.
Superfine State and WestWheat— No.2»pring,bush.tl
Kern
No. 1 spring
$ bbi. {5 85® 6 25
1
Extra State, &c
Red Western
7 10® 7 60
1
Western Spring Wheat
Amber do
1
extras
White
7 00® 7 30
J
do double extras
7 75® 9 00 Corn-Western mixed
do winter wheat extras
White Western
and double extras
7 25® 11 00
Yellow Western
I

Bt Telegraph from IiIverpool.—

{

Liverpool, Aug. 30.— 4:30 P. M.-The market opsned and closed Arm
to-day, with sales footing up IS.OQO bales, including :i,000 bales for export and
speculation. The sales or the week liave been 75,000 bales of which 9,000 bales
were taken for export and 4,000 bales on speculation. The stock in port is
891,000 bales, of which SiU.OOO bales are American. The stock of cotton at sea
bound to this port is SlJ,OO0 bales of which 8,000 bales are American.
Aug. 10.
Aug. 23.
Aug. 30
Aug. 9.
70,000
61,000
85,000
7.M)00
Total sales
1J.000
9,000
ia,ooo
10,000
Sales for export
Sales on speculation
Total stock
S took of American
.

5,000
918,000
851,000
234,000
18,000

0,000

.

9:16,000

208.000

.

ToUl

S5-;,i)oo

afloat
American afloat

10,000

The following table

will

Sat.

4,000
891,000
220,000
212,000
8.000

3,000
928.000
219,000
216,000
12,000

show the daily closing prices of cotton for the week:
Tnes.
WedThurs.
Fri.
Mon.

9K7ilO
10 ®....10 @....
Price Mid.TJpl'ds. .9?i@10
97i@10
9Ji@10
Orleans. lOJi®.... 10)4©. • lOM®... 10«®.... lOK®. . lOM®-.-.
Trade Report. The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester is steady.

—

European Cotton Markets. — In

reference to these markets
.our correspondent In London, writing under the date of August
17, states

—

Liverpool, Aug. 17. The following are the prices of middling
compared with those of last year:
^Fair &
^Good & ,-Same date 1871g'd fair-.
Fine.-^
Mid. Fair. Good.
,-Ord.& Mid-

.qualities of cotton,

Sea Island

27
25

21
19

Florida

40
30

33
27

29
23

22
20

46
34

4i
28

1

!

|

60@

63
65
65
1 75
1 90
"
64

64®
60®
70®
"0®
"

1
1

1

j

|

1

City shipping extras. ...
City trade and family

7

brands
Southern bakers' and

8

25®

7 50

|

I

50@10

60

Oats— Black
Chicago mixed
White Ohio and

|

00@11 00

9

Canada.

..

Western

fa-

milybrands
Southern shipp'g extras.

Southern, white

Rye— State and

|

|

..

7 50® 8 50
State.
Rye flour
4 40® 5 10 Barley— State
Cornmeal— Western, &c. S 25® 3 60
Canada West
1
Corn meal— Br'wine, &c. 3 85® 4 00 Peas — Canada
The movement in breadstu&s at this market has been as
EBCKIPTS AT NKW TOBK.
^.
EXPORTS PBOK NEW YORK
1872.
Same
1872.
•1871.
For the Since time Jan. For the Since For the
Since
I

.

1

I

!

,

.

,

week,
Jan. 1.
1, 1971.
week.
Jan. 1.
31 393
1,698,8:13 2,120,072
642,879
23,702
3,156.9F9
134,460
8'i;596
3,825
123,612
3,941
120,744
1,710
Wheat,bus. 838.888 5,2:12,250 10,:;34,128 199,461 6,156,.355 46!l,595 11.897.827
'•1,255,804 84,519,280 17,180,480 464.107 16,683.245 364,070
Dorn,
7,456,644
"
....
.363,849
103,497
646,128
52,538
31,508
125,910
Rye,
19,930 1,606,264
22,659
Barley,&0 "
681,328
81 897
" 408,857 8.411,683 5,131.405
1,430
25,949
Oats,
:,'25b
17,6:6
week.

1.

59 691

Flour, bbls..
D.

Jan.

meal, "..

The following tables, prepared for The Chronicle by Mr. E.
H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain
in sight and the movement of Breadstu&s to the latest mail
dates
:

Mid.

G.Ord. L.Mid.

Ord.
.Upland.,. 8
Mobile.... 8

9
9

-N.O&Tex

9«

8

G.Mid. Mid. F. Mid.

mi

9K

10 15-16
10>i

10>i

9/^

lox

lox

9,^

11
11

nx

M.F.

G.Mid.

sr,

9 3-16
9 3-16

9>i

9X

»%
9y,
10

HSCEIPTS AT LAKE AND RIVER P0RT8 FOR THE "WEEK ENDING
AUGUST 24, AND FROM JULY 27 TO AUGUST 24.
Corn.
OatB. Barley
Flour. Wheal
Rye.

are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at
at the corresponding periods in the three previous

and

years
1869.
d.

Midland

Sea Island. 26

Upland

1870.
d.
15

1871.

8%

HV,
H'A

....135i

Mobile
Orleans

nx

9

14

d.

82

9>i

1872.
d.
21

1869. 1870.
d.
d.

Midland
Pernambnco.

Wii
lOK

13>^
10)f

Egyptian....

915-16
1

Broach

9%

Dhollerah....

9}i

1872.

1871.
d.

d.

8%

8.5^

7X

"M

by,

K

5',i

4)4

6)i

5

5Ji

...

Since the commencement oi the year the transactions on speculation and for export have been
Actual
.— Aetna! exp. from
:

&

.—Taken on spec, to
18W,

Brazilian...

Egyptian. .
W. Indian.
B. Indian.
Total.

...

date^

S7,9J0
32,260
3,620
212,210

bales.
262.«;0
72.870
20,720
7,740
58,110

bales.
145.360
10,230
4.990
77,800

bales.
68,460
87,471
5.:M0
5.808
156.947

bales.
276,969
40,080
8,582
4,782
197,965

12.620
15.710
519.490

514,230

42j,400

839,240

264,039

628,378

910.330

810

.

Toledo

.

Detroit

.

Cleveland
St. Louis

.

bales.
302.180
60,3:i0

72.484
'71.
'70.

•68.
'67.

109 915
96,834
145,783
132,813

1.747,316
1,303,648
1,563,764
1,761,883
1,428,049

Total .Tuly27todate.

S69,5.-8

4,;79,'143

Same time 1871.
Same time 1870..
Same time 1669..

524,763
402,892
354,673

6,454,193

'*

'**

69.

**
•'

*

1.36,110

bush.

bnsb.

bush.

fK6lb8.)(R21b".)(481b«.-,

(Bfil' t.)

8,199.620
45,570

389,499

422.851)

106,122
13,915
8,430
169,838

15,241
3,500

140,900

2,n20,.377
1,074,2!!9

7.1,185

Previous week...
Oorresp'ng week

1S71.

1871,

18:3.270

Milwaukee

U.K. in

1872,

bales.

America*...

this

1870,

1871,

ffinihs.)
1,107,123
360,75)
6.746
6.815
203.998
131,441
9,593
2.600*
44,450
172,615
29,418

(1961bB.l

Chicago

exp'tfrora

Liv., Hull
other
outports to date-^

bush.

bush.

bbls.

The following
this date

27,9.55

2,827,681
715,773
2,154,301
676,459
1,425,877 1,034,421
636,523
977,740
1,811,553
439,459
1.201,485 1,302,958
1,071,923 1,052.879
7.783..3:35 1,868,558
6,757,022 4,643,075
2,812,863 3,636,559
3,837,406 1,538,883

5,.374.171

5,876,868

32.497
3,627
1,060
118

34,990
24,166

717
1.20O
6,044

8.976

46 150
37.922
141,766
66.924
37.507
199,000
106,880

67 116
44,200
264,618
220,464
33,2.34

125,725
116.471
160,.392
(.14,485

12:1,316

432,806
205,986
104,842

407,283
95,687

Estimated.

Shipments of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee
Toledo, Detroit, St. Louis and Cleveland for the week endire
Aug. 24, and from Jan. 1 to Aug. 24
Corn,
Flour, Wheal,
Oats,
Barley,
Rye,
:

BRE ADSTUPFS
Friday

Weekending—

P. M..

August

:30,

1872.

The sharp decline in flour and the leading descriptions of grainwhich was noted in our last, has been followed by reaction and
a partial recovery of prices both here and at the West.
Flour has arrived less freely, and the new flour shows an improvement in both quality and condition. The demand has been
more active and general. Shippers have been regular though not
large buyers, at advancing prices. The local trade is not in stock,
and their necessary purchases have, in connection with the shipping demand, been fully equal to the supply. Flours from old
wheat are scarce and holders inclined to look for extreme prices.
Rye flour and corn meal have been quite active. To-day there
-was a further advance of 10@!5c. and more export demand ship-

—

ping extras selling pretty freely at $7@7

$5 85@6

50,

and superfine at

bbls.

Aug. 24,1872
Aug. 17, 1872
Corresp'ng week 1871
CorreSD'g week 1870.
Corresp'g week 1869

71,354
79,890
129,924
88.814
56.035
T.ital Jan. 1 to date. 2.450,393
2,686.626
Samelimel871
2.476,883
Same time 1870
Sametimel869
3,001,187

bnsh.

674,482

1,749,299

73.5,852

2,17.3,341

817,876
1.017,454
1,071,170
10,219,419
20,100,537
20,454,290
20.178,840

1,498,636

440,778
509,084
663,706

729,2:14

74:^,895

901,069
188,323
44,484.791 11,819,476
35,477,'2)4 8.220,448
13,966,826 6.:i03.8%
14,836,615! 5,443,259

bnpb.

bush.

24,181
19,840
6.180
87,328
56.875
109.038
81.089
130.713
6.215
3,150
744,664
l,100.8i0
707,024
664,066
618,561 1.009,389
580,777
205,875

RECEIPTS OF FLOUR AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THK
WEEK ENDING AUGUST 24, AND FROM JAN. 1 TO AUGUST 24.
Flour,

At
Boston
Portland
Montreal
Philadelphia
Baltimore
New Orleans

bbls.
53,992
30,912
4,800
12,878
15,801
21,669
7,415

Total

146,462

fJew York

Week ending Aug. 17..
Week ending Aug. 10..
Wi.'ek ending Aug 3...
Week ending July 27,
Week ending July 20.

25.

hush.

bush.

12.),651

107,649
92,379

Wheat,
bosh.
359,641
50,000
....

29,170
110,760
94,000
....

643,671
391,162
542.411

Corn,
bush.
1,164,407
140,800
88,490

278.1:M
191.980
57.400
55,a56

Oats,

Barley,

bush.

bush.

Rye.
bush.
2,600

48.3.51J5

18,878
7,920

3,000
49,300
53,300
40,885

eso
L'ioo

1,917,072
1,683,953
1.530,088

65.3.848
8.30O
647.074
4,900
470,307
11,500
1.8:54.372
692,737
1.3,300
2,267,503 1.051,903
13,l.'i3
l,74-(,694
666,157
11,589
46,801,604 14,2-i2,6361,331,'452
27,590,918 10,524,608 369,667

6.080
38,753
34,580
16,170
34,646
14,160
435,820
370,104

4.30,940
Wheat has been in limited supply, while the demand has been
97,4:i9 1,007,283
very fair, both for export and milling prices have consequently
106,914
420,967
advanced materially yesterday the sales embraced 30,000 bush. TotolJan. 1 to date... 4,482,160 7,875,471
Do. same time 1871 .6.248,378 19,376,054
•No. 2 Northwest spring, on the spot, at $1 53 r23,000bush. No. 2
The Visible Supply op Grain, including stocks in store at
Milwaukee, to arrive next week, at f I 60, and 15,000 bush, new the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports,
red winter Ohio, fair quality and condition, $1 55@1 57, mostly in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New York canals, Aug. 24,
at the lower price. To day the market opened with some excite- 1872:
Wheat,
Com.
Oats,
Barley
ment the supply was but moderate, and a large advance was
bush.
bush.
bush.
bush.
78,065 1,634.494 2,578,890
In Store at New York
56,360
small
sales
at
demanded, but the close was quiet, with
$1 60@ in store at Albany
9,500
96,700
121,000
42,500
19,006 1,342,806
In store atBufi'tLlo
]11,.562
88,669
1 60i for No. 2 Chicago, and $1 60@1 63 for new red winter.
In store at Chicago
1,487,299 3,189,769
723.903
128,043
Corn has been in large supply, and the receipts have been In store at Milwaukee
867,000
212.000
200,000
.

.

;

.

.

;

.

.

;

freely offered on the market, very little going to store

but with
an active export demand, prime mixed advanced on Tuesday to
since then foreign advices have been dull, and yes63ic., afloat
terday there were large sales at 62^(3624 c. To-day there was an
active demand, and the late decline was recovered prime mixed
;

;

«elling freely at 63@63}c., afloat.

;

In store at Duluth*
In store at Toledo, Aug. 17
Instoreat Detroit
In store at

Oswego*

Instoreat St. Louis
Instoreat Boston
Instoreat Toronto, Aug, 15
in store at Moatreal, Aug. 15
In store at Piiladelphia*
IE. Store at Baltimore*

,

26.000
166,746
193,714
83,000
67,632
6,619
2,623
129.983
25,000
85,000

700,668
17,669
25,000
409.449
283,270
2,726
475,762
120,000
200,000

1!5,'()42

28.740
13.000
140,840
163,277
12,619
121,804
45,000
80,000

5,460
3 240

i

I

4,6=0
13,876
16,925
13,800
5,000

August

31,

THE CHRONICLE.

1872.]

week

Rail (ihlpments for

Lake shipments
Amount on New York canals
Total

141.827
533.285
335,042

t^O.VlO

800,629
240,149

2,628,0(i2

218,2:>3

3,fil9,ri71

13.117,lf)«

5.082.407
5,077.325

82»,Sfifl

Total in store wid In transit Ang.17,'72. 2,681,801 I2,ri79,l.')0
"
•
AnR.10,'72. 2,127,921 ll.!m.3.«49
"
"
Au«. 3,'72. 2,f;7.5,»hl 12,040025

"

"
"
"

"
"

Jul.v27,'72. 3,0til,9!)8 11,45(i,S!W

July

2(l,'72.

3.729,.'i04

12,1 13,.')t«

Aug.

26, '71. 4,821,719

7,50«,0«J

1.3.941

5,899

336,183

888,705
322,583
288,008

5.1.57,101
5.2':i,550

5.190,705
6.018,441
2,838,518

25;i,582

457,380

GROCERIES.
FniDAT EvENiNO. AujUPt 30, 1872.
features of the trade remain much the same as

The advent

weather has resulted in a
an increase in the jobbing business, but jobbers stocks have not been so far depleted
as to make a very gcneial call for goods from firet hands. Retailers and interior dealers generally are said to be running in
materially reduced stocks, and when these buyers begin to stock
up, there is every prospect that a busy traffic will ensue. Values
have not been very stiff during the week, and on some leading
lines have settled a trifle, though there has been no general delast reported.
little

more freely than the other descriptions, and were then in reduced
inpplr.
The absence of these qualities turned the trade more on to the lower grada*
and with a slight falling off In tbe general demand, holders of good and prime
offered more freely, and at the close are qnotlng a fraction easier the
rang*
being 8>^(a8>;ic. for fair to good, and SJiftOc. for prime. Other qnalltiea are
strong and with a fair business, and supplies somewhat diminished tbe previously quoted range of prices Is fully instained. There has been a good demand for refined sugars throughout theweek at steadilyhardening rates. The
upward movement begun on bards, and an advance fully a quarter has been e»tabllshed, the mnrket closing strong at this improvement with prices favoring
sellers.
Softs have been advanced within a day or two and are now qooted by
reftners at fully an eighth above our laot prices. The business in laws is given
below in full. Refining Cubas have beeu taken principally, but there haa also
been a fair call for Porto Rico's. A liberal movement in molasses sugars !•
;

.340,.371

•Estimated.

The general

297

of cooler

better trade in most lines, though

The following

reported, chiefly at the old range of quotations.

S^aOc.

;

644 hhds. Cuba, 8>i@0c.

are the aales

:

Cuba

1,300 hhds. fair to good, refining

at 8>tfc. ; 1,106 fully good to prime,
400 hhds. centrifugal, 91ic,; 3C0 boxes do,,

;

9)ic.; 672 hhds. clayed, 8)tf@9)ic.; 550 hhds. good refining, 87ic. ; 240 hbds.
fair. 85ic.; 1.200 hhds. fair to prime, 8X®9c,; 90 hhds. low, 8Xc., 437 grocery

Demcrara, 10X®llc,; 80 Porto Rico, 8Ji®9«C-; 1.279 boxes ccntrifngal, 9Xc.
1,200 average fair refining, 8Xc. ; 481 scant
fair, to good. SJiOSJic
190 moiasses, 7 13-16C.
900 boxes clayed, 9 18-16c.
.300 do., 8Ji®S 11-18C.
456 boxes centrifugal, OJ^c.
835 Cuba fair, 8Xc ; 8i7
hhds. Ouadaloupe, private terms; 13 hhds. Porto Rico grocery 9>f c; 400 nrime
Cuba at 9c.; 140 fully fair 8Jic. 80 hhds. molasses 7JJc. ; 100 Cuba good a
83ic. and 2,500 boxes molasses private terms.
Imports atNew York, aud stock in first hands. Aug. 29, were as follows:
Cuba.
Cuba. P. Rico.
Other. Brazll.Manlla,ftc.Melado
600 hhds. Melado, private terms

;

'•

;

;

;

;

;

cline.

TEA.
A better tone has been apparent in tbe market from tbe beginning of the
past week, and while the sales of invoices have been light tbe outlook is
more encouraging, and holders feel a shade stronger than they dia last week.
Thf line trade has been active, with an increasing demand toward the close,
and every indication favoring a full Autumn buaiucss. In first band.-- the call
is chiefly for Greens, though there is some inquiry for Blacks, and importers
report a better feeling on the latter grades. Tbe supply of teas is made up
largely of new crop, which has been arriving more freely of late, and is now
he'd and offered in pretty liberal amounts. The invoice sales during the
week have been of both old and new crop, the latter forming the bulk. Prices
remain about as last quoted and close with a steadier tone, quotations being
based more upon actual trai sactions than for some time back. We note pales
within the range of quoted extremes, but particulars not made public, of 83^
half chests Green, 1,500 do, 800 do. and 500 do
2,000 Japans, 600 do. and 2,500
new do.; 2,500 do. Oolongs, and 900 Greens.
There have been no direct imports at New York this week. Tbe receipts
Indirectly have been 822 pkgs by steamer and 2,550 by rail overland.
The following taole snows the imports of Tea Into the United States
.

;

from January
Atlantic ports,

AtUntlc

1

to date, in

1872. ..lbs.

ports, 1871

I

k72

and

lb71

Black.

Green.

.lapan-

Totat.

la.'-^D,**
13,f21,355

14 2'n,659
13,715,338

8,340 4f8
8.961,387

St561.630

35.44l,(i2'i

The indirect importations. Including receipts by Pacific Mn". atadisiersvia
Aspinwall, have beer. 138,634 pkgs. since January 1. agains< ^vll last year.
Imports at San Francisco from Jan 1 to Aug. 15 have b«e'if^i9,189 lbs. and
3,801 pk;i6. China and 1,017.593 lbs. and 9,974 pkgs, Japan.
.

COFFEE.
In the early part of the week Brazil descriptions were not so much looked
and holders showed a little more disposition to
place their stock even at a slight yielding on prices in buyers' favor. Tbe
Rio telegram, dated August 6. was favorable for holders here, so far as is
advised of purchases and shipments on American account, but a further falling ofif in prices had tbe effect of softening our market somewhat, notwithstanding that the advance in exchange would prevent importations from being
laid down here mnch below the old figures. Quotations were lowered U<:
however, on all grades except ordinary, making tbe extreme range for lots
15@18c. The jobbing inquiry for other descriptions has been fairly active,
and tbe sales have resulted in reducing the stock somewhat of all grade,
except Java and Maracaibo. The former is held very strong, however, and
has sold freely, including one cargo to arrive. Most of the other grades show
rather less firmness, but tbe list Is not quotably lower, except on Maracaibo's,
which are 3^c. off on tbe extreme range. Some sales of St. Domingo have
been made for export at 13Ji@14c., gold. The largest sales reported here
are for or in Baltimore, and the aggregate business for the two ports
foots up heavily.
It will be seen that while tbe stock here and
at the other porta has increased somewhat the afioats and loadings
for the United Slates are considerably lower, and there is a reduction
after except in a jobbing way,

tlXB.

Imports this week
since Jan.

.

l.'^SI

210,573
188,4«)

2S7,('41

31,817

Kame time
••

1870

112.318

...

bags.

•tisgs.
ttiai

86.2'

4S.rii
4S5,0i3
501,447

430

24,';l«

56.459

49,128

~83.2i'4

first hands.
73. ITS
1371
ins 530

Stock In

hhds

•lihnK.
244

•tihds.

19 273
294.2'0

,

1

" sametlme,'71

hhds.

in
28,123
41,962

•.90.255

3.014

71P58

S3l,li3,'<

'J.I>M

!>U,i;4

5C5,447

SJ9

MOLASSES).
Dur ing

week there was en active call from refiners for
and two or three cargoes changed hands. There was also a
fair enquiry from tbe trade for grocery grades and a considerable reduction of
stock in first hands was effected by the sales of trade lots. The stock had
previously been concentrated in a few hands and holders were firm with their
offerings made only at full figures. The sales to and improved demand from
refiners and tbe trade had a further strengthening influence on the market, and
at the close there is no disposition on tbe part of holders to part with stock
except at their own figures which have not been met very freely by buyers in
the absence of any pressing wants. Boiling grades are in fair aggregate snpply, but the stock of high test Cuba is light and prices are firmly maintained.
Domestic has been in fair request, and pales of trade lots have been effected
easily within the quoted range, the transactions running mainly on grades
held within the range of 76®86c. Syrups have sold freely and are strong with
the better grades up 8®10c per gallon since our last report. Tbe sales to note
are about 300 hhds Barbadoes and 250 bbls New Orleans, all within the rang*
tbe early pait of the

their grades,

of quotations.

Tbe

receipts at

New York, and stock in first bands.
Cnba,
•bhrts.
786

Imports tblBweek
"
slnceJan.l
"
sametlmel871

SLock in

hands
"
same time -71
'
same time '70

first

"

Aag.

29, were

Demerara,

P. Klco.
"hhds.

•hhds.

10

69,8!8
74,591

20,438
29,4US

2,919
i.iil
17.019

6,466
7.937
6 5)0

as follows:

h.O.

Other
•hhds

bbls.

163
12,525
15,!33

1,547
;,5S0

M.66S
33.SM

8,724

«2V0

4,4(-7

3,210

mporta of Snear Sc Molasaes at leadluK porta since Jan.
The imports of sugar (includiuf Mulado). and of Molassesat
from January

bave been as follows

1872, to date,

1,

Bunar,

Boxes.

.

.few York ....294.250
24.969
Boston

Baltimore

Kew Orleans...
Total

3M,2S3

421,511

* tnrlufllnar tl*»rcns

tl872.
574,322
686 861

^8Sl5

6.6.5«

:68,650
31,766

92,254
6.U35

91,858
9,l€0

83,060

28,9;>5

531,101

517,488

1,300,7*9

910,357

332.4!.0
es'.SSS
.^3.7T^

26.020
23.912
82,5'»
29.807

-Bags.-

.

1871.
309.611
74.721

1872.

25-,l)4l

21.013
42.061
tl,3S6

.

'HhdB.

.

1871.

1872.

Philadelphia...

,

1871.
558.0'J6

I .

the leading port,

—Moiasaee.
Bhds.^
-.

1871.
119.130

1872.
101,333
47.166
BS,917
20.391
5.490

42.0W
77,408
20,152

376

261,242

'.'60,341

and barrels reduced to hhds.

t Includes jaekets. &c., reduced.

of 19,000 bags in the total stocks and supplies for ail tbe ports. The sales are
4,108 bags Rio, ex " Katharina," at Hampton Roads for Baltimore 3,000 bags,

WHOI^ESAI^E PRICES CURRENT.

;

ex " Winifred," at Baltimore; .3,619 bogs Santos, ex "Yankee," here; 4,500
bags Rio, ex "A. de Neuter," at Baltimore ; 1,500 ex " Gray Eagle," and 2,000,
ex " Aquidneck," both at Baltimore.
Imports at this port this week have Included 6,369 bags Rio, per " Watch,"
4,010 do. do., per 'Mozart," 2,640 do. do., per "Cornucopia;" 7,844 mats
Java, per "Hedvig," 31,041 do. do. per "Fearless;" 3,799 do. Ceylon, per
"Isurium;" 3..335 do. Maracaibo, per "Sea Bird," 2,954 do. do. per "Margaretha;" 3,480 do. St. Domingo, p»r " Weybosset," and 1,141 do. sundries.
The stock of Hio Aug. 2J, auJ the imports since Jan. 1, 1872, are as follows

New

_
,
In Bags.

Phlla-

Stock..........

8iM2

8iraedatel87l

(a.o;6
883.013

4012

in;i:i

li.SOS

In 1971

....

251512
36,761

S.lilO

201.2a)
383,957

63,903
123.552

Ofothcr sorts the stock at New York. Aug.
porte since January 1, 1872, wereai follows;

^Ncw York^

In baits.

Java and Singapore
Ceylon
Maracaibo

Mgunyra
Other
Total
time, 1871

_

Same
•

stock,

29,

Includes mats.

25,aa
a.uns
3B.017
44,879

....
5,iKiO

:39,9J2
iireajs

g,!l2
14,000

7054M
LOSSES

and tbe imports at tbe seveial

of

tfold.

4.!,i0

9,416

46.«;9
28.221

30,747

i

I

Native Ceylon

Maracaibo
Lagnayra
81

18^O<0h

Domingo

-lam'iica

'

gold. 2J S33

Mocha

I

;

gold.
gold.
goid.
gold.
iroM.
gold,

ei8

16
16

@11^

17

618

14

®i4)4

'B
22

933

'--llJi

Snear,
Cuba,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Inl.

to com. refining.
good refining

. .

.8S<a

prime

8X

8Ki3

9

fair to good grocery
pr. to choice grocery...

Melado

.

9^9^

White Sugars, A
do
do B
do
do extra C
Yellow sugars
Crushed

4)tl8 6S(

do
do

do
do

ilo

<1o

do

do

10
13
16
19

7>4@

814

8
9

8X

<»

a

I1K«12M

Porto Blco, refining grades. .
grocery grades....
do
Brazil, bags
Manila, bags

9Ji@ 9Y
&bxs. tyi»\DH

centrifugal, hhds.

moiasses
Hav'a, Box,D. S. Nos. 7to9...

do
do
do
do

7Ka 8X Havana, Box, white

fair to

NewOrlenne new
29,719

316
12,8U"i

raw sugars

do lalr
do ordinary
Java, mat* and bags
Java mats, brown

to 12..
9H
to 15.. 9X@ltX
tol8.. lOJdailH
to 20.. il\iai''H

7K9 8J<
9 ^lOk
7H« 9
7H0 8M
llKdHX
loxa....

lOHSlOk
9

»Vlii

«12g

el2X
^18

Powdered
Granulated:

molaannii.

V

Porto Blco

Cuba Muscovado
3,612

3.3J9

3.612

3.329
7,172

gall. 40
80
30

Cnba Clayed
Cuba centrifugal
[English Islands
I

860
035

m9!iii
20
80

@3S
®45

Rice.
5<;,98i

to hags.

29 861
19,100

1.811

559,031
So9,131

been diminished somewhat since our last report, by liberal purchases on the part of refiners and the trade. This day last
week, we qoticsd a Ijetter toae ipgopi) and prime grades, wWcb had moved
lias

Rangoon dressed, gold

la

I

and 3X9 3X Carolina
I

B)i9

>)<

Spices.

t Also, 149.140 mats.

SUGAR.
The stock

gold. I7X®18
gold. 1? @K}4
gold, 16^@li>i
gold. !5 a!5H

•17 181

t6.160
S.'^J
16 !j7i

Ac. reduced

...

Total.

Boston, rniladel. Bait. N. one's.
Import. Import. Import. Import.

6,6i;

Bt.Domlngo

New

Mobile,
Oaldelpbla.more. Orleans.
&c. veston.

irork.

loiporta

Baltl-

ColTee.
Bio Prime
do good

Cassia, in cases... gold
ttassla In mats

Ginger, Race and

Af

^

lb.

Mace
Nutroegs casks
do
cases Fenang

29

do

(gold)

do

®
®

—

Pepper, In bond
(gold) !2 O IS
do Bnma ra t Singapore 17 O 70
IIH PImepto, Jamaica... (gold) 12H3 13
®1 17
la bond
do
7M<a>
IX
„ do
@ 92 j< Cloves
2j <!$ w
no
do
In bond.... do
IS a 17
(B 98
IClovesteros
do
.. .
3t

10>i@
1

15

90
46

,

THE CHRONICLE.

298

Broim

THE DRY GOODS TRADE.

[Augnpt 31, 1872.

Drills.

I

IS^
15X

Applcton
Uamllton

fabrics,

all of the leading lines both of foreijrn and domestic
and trade prospects are looking much brighter than they
hare for some weeks past. The change in the weather seems to
have had a beneficial effect upon all branches of trade, as country

Pepperell
Stark A
Suflnlk

dealers are beginning to feel the necessity of stocking

and Sliirtlngs,
Amoskeag. 46
18X
42
do
16>i
A. 36
do
15X

do

autumu

their early

up

15^
15>i

to

for

l"i>i

ISX
15X

Androscog36
gin L
Bartletts... 36

their usual selections.

do
do

.... .33
.... 31

Bates

4.5

do
do

gerated, turn out true.

C...

C,

.30

12X
14X

—Standard

grades of

Loom

36
Gr't Falls Q.36

.

A

fair bu"i.

ness is, however, reported in cloths and coatings, and a continued
inquiry prevails for desirable suitings and fancy cassimeres for

merchant tailoring purposes. Doeskins are for the moment quief,
but stocks of desirable goods are small. American dre."S goods
continue in fair request, and some favorite styles keep well sold
up. The market for flannels of favorite brands has been active
throughoui the week, and the sales from first hands have been on
a liberal scale. The early reduction in prices met the view of
buyers, and since that time the demand has gradually increased
until surplus stocks have been well moved, and current receipts
are taken on arrival, No further change in prices are at present
expected, and the market is active at current asking rates.
The sales of shawls by the agents have been in sample lots to
distributors, but the aggregate amount of business is said to be
satisfactory.
As buyers seem to be well satisfied with prices
there are

many

indications that the traffic for the season will be

fully equal to any of

its

predecessors.

—

Foreign Goods. There is a steady improvement in the
demand foj all foreign fabrics, and transactions are growing
steadily. The jobbing houses are doing a pretty fair business,
especially those engaged in the Southern trade. The demand
has extended beyond dress fabrics, and all departments are more

MerrimacDdk

Cordis

AAA.,

C.
D..

ACE%

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Shirting

Paciflc

Peqnot
Victory

U

17-18
19
14

Hamilton
Whittenton A.
do
BB..
c.
do

16-18
17

14-15

Caledonia, 70..

'

I

do
do
do
do

lOX
12
!!;<
13

lax
22)i
24

80..
12..

Park, No.

I

26-tf

16
18

8..
9..
15..
60..
70..

27X
17
19
21
23)^

80..
90..
100..

13

Amoskeag

24
15

Arlington

UX

Bedford
Boston
Beaver Cr,

I

I

12
21

AA

B

10)^-11
22>i

8X Haymaker Bro
SX Hamilton.

13X

Chester D'k
Everett

I
I

i

8-8)i

(

»X

i

8X
8X

Manchester

.

AXA.

20

I

do BB.

22
20

I

doCO

17

Otis

40in.

00
00
00
50
50
00
50
43 BO

35
36
87
87
37
40
37

Amoskeag
Ludlow AA....
Lewiston

A

Ontario

PowhattanA..
B..
do

4100

StarkA
do C 3 bush

.

.

56 00

Domestic Ging^

hams.

Amoskeag

15
14

Bates
Caledonia

13}tf

12>i-18)i

liX
12

Gloucester
Hartford
Lancaster

12X

llenfrew

14
12
14
14
12
12Ji
15

Union

12X

Namaske
I'ark Mills

IVabodv
Quaker City

Spool Cotton.

Brooks, per doz.
200 yds ...
J. & P. Coat's
Clark, John, Jr.

70
70

& Co

70
70

Clark's, Geo.

Willimantic, 3
cord
do 6 cord.

41)4
70
40

Samosset
Green & Dan-

*iH

iels

Hadlcy
Holyoke

65-67>f
38

70

Sterling

Carpets.

25

Denims.

Albany

I

11)^-12

8X-9

Red Cross

in
12X

H-IW

1

23
26
25
84

Manchester

12X-13>i

do
do
do
do
do

40-46

Bags,

Downright
Glasgow

Haymaker

I

do

12X

22

Checks.

Glazed Cambrics.
Manville

.30

Arkwright....
Easton

UX
nx

j

Great Falls A.

3!
21

.36

Amoskeag

I
'

lOtoSJ 28-38

I

29
23
20
18
16
24
28
25
22
19
17
16
14

llX-12)i

Albany
Algodoa
American

I

I
j

Light dnck

Stripes

.

Amoskea.'
Garner
Har innny

6.
7.

B
do
Lewiston A
B
do
Hamilton

Richmond's.... llX-12
Simpson 2d Mourn. IIX
do black & white. 11"^
Spragnc's fan. llX-12

Hamilton

2.
3.
4.
5.

A

Eflston

11

W pk and pur.

do
do

Drnid

American

.

do mourning
Lodi
Manchester

'

Frtv/ing j-ltol

Nilsson stripes.. 42X
Parepa stripes ... 37X
Japanese checks
37X

85

(.tripes

;

liberal a scale as is usual at this period of the year.

dnck, 22in.—

W'dli'ry,

Bear duck (8 oz.)
do heavy (9 oz.).
Mont.Kavcns29in

37Ji

Berlin

B..

.

11

ll>i
Ic liigher.

Japanese stripes. •37X

do
do
do

.

U

Cotton Dnck.

Sail

Tlclilngs,

by agents, and at the
do
S 31
nx
decline the movement has been rather more liberal. There have
A 32
do
14X
do
M
32
13X
been no important changes in the medium grades since our last Lonsdale... ,36
17
28
report, and the recently revised rates are maintained with a good do Cambric .36
21
N. Y. Mills 36
degree of firmness. Bleached sheetings and shirtings have sold Peopercll
6-4
27X|
.30
do ... 7-4
fairly since our last report, and with stocks somewhat diminished
do ... 8-4
32K
9-4
do ..
37X
prices rule very firm. There has been an unusually liberal call
do ... .in-4
42X
of late for bleached cotton that can be retailed at 15c. or 16c., and
do .. .11-4
47>f
11
Poccasset
F
this grade has been moving very freely, while both the lower
5-4
Utica
27Ji
35
do Nonp 6-4
and better qualities have been taken out in smaller amounts,
9-4
5SM
do
though selling with enough freedom to fully sustain quotations.
10-4
do
57X
19
do
There has been a fair inquiry for canton flannels of the more
do heavy 36
popular brands at full quotations. Colored cottons have sold to
do XX 10^
57X
26
Wamsutta.. 45
a limited extent only, and are barely steady at the previous range
25
do .... 40X
36
do
....
values.
of
Prints sell freely, and former prices rule. All stand19
do XX 36
ard work is still selling at ll.Jc., and there is little prospect of
Prints.
Price.
higher values being established. Other fabrics are quiet and American
I'-HX
10
Araosltcag
unchanged.
9
Bedford
Domestic Woolen Goods.— There has been a limited inquiry Coclieco
12
lOX
Garner*
Cq
for all descriptions of woolen fabrics, but the sales are not on as Gloucester
IIX
cottons have been reduced a fraction

Warren
High colors

20
23)^
2;3«
25

Amofik'g ACA.
A.,
do

17
16

W)4

Paper Cambrics.

Lonsdale
S. S. &Sons...

37X

Ronbaix poplins.

Prnit of the

unbleached

Laconia
Natimkeagsat.

.

14>tf

ll>i
14
13
14

llallowell Imp
Ind. Orch.Imp

Poplin Alpaciis.
Poplins
27X-37X
Arlington Mills

ISX

miertonWSi-4

Domestic Cotton Goods.

16X
13X

6-4
6-4

15

Canoe River.,

22X

16!^

36
36
33

Boott B.

.

U Snez Cloth
fi Poplin Lustres.
% Alpaca Lustres.
X Corded Alpacas

Blackstone

AA...

16

%

12
19
18
16
14

do XX.. .36
do BB... .36
33
do B.

iiH

Bates
Berkley

20
20
20

..
.

Corset Jeans.
Amoskeag
Androscog'n sat

25
Biarritz Stripes.... 25
Anilines
22
20
54' Armnres
92)i
Ji Clhlans
Berlin Cords
27X
Ji i^tripcdSatines.. 37)^

Bl'ched Sheetings

trade and are already canvassing the market

make

Printed Delaines.
.Japanese Stri])08
Chintz Alpacas
Poplin Stripe
Imperial Repps

KX

..

MALLS FABRICS.

•ACIPIC

19

..

Lymanll

Merchants are
beginning to look upon the situation as more favorable, and
there seems to be a general belief that the season's business will
turn out well notwithstanding its backwardness. The Southern
trade promises to be yood unless the late advices relative to the
destruction of tlie cotton croj), and the apprehended financial
crisis among the planters which appear now to be pretty exag-

more generally

bine

Laconia

Masaach'ttsG

inquiry for

Delaine* and
Worsted Fabrica.

<

Width. Price.

Friday, P.M.. Au;:. 30. 181»
The business hag been improving steadily throughout the
week, and while the activity has not become so general as yet an
is usually experienced at this time of the year, there is still a fair

Velvet, J. CrossSon's
ley
i 60
best
do do A No 1.. 2 45
Brussels.
Tap
Crossley* Son's.. 146
Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30

&

Hartford Carpet Co

Extra 3 ply

1 67/
Imperial 3-ply.. 1 60
Superfine
1 35
1 20
Med. super

BodyBrnsSfra.
do
4 do
do
3 do

2 10
2 00
1 90
plain, 33 in
2i}i
plain, 36 in
S3

Hemp,

*
IMPOBTATIOIVS OF DBT GOODS AT THE POKT OF
do

NEIV YORK.
dry goods at this port for the week ending
August 29, 1872, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1870
have been as follows
BKTERED FOR CONSUMPTION FOR THB WEEK BNDINO AUGUST 29, 18" J.

The importations

of

:

1871

,

—

Pkgs,

2,249
Mannf actnres of w»ol
cotton.. 1,135
do
silk
843
do

.

Value.

2,546 $1,132,399
460.411
1.6.33
8.58,994
1,004
2.56.004
1,135
287,449
791

1872

.

Pkgs.

.

Value.

1.860

$913,697

1.251

425.395

6.5.3. M9
86!
6t9
219.2:J4
flax
1,228
do
actively engaged. There has been an active business through
202,3:JT
617
Miscellaneons dry goods. 661
the auction houses, and the offerings are liberal. Ribbons and
7,109 $2,995,257
5,239 $2,414,592
6,116 $2,550,178
Total
millinery goods are bringing full prices, and sell freely. Velvets
INTO TUB MARKET DURING THU
are fairly active, but are without change. Foreign woolens are WITHDRAWN PROM WAREHOUSE AND THROWN
SAME PERIOD.
quiet but firm, with a strong tone prevailipg throughout.
2,497 $1,152,697
$466.6.38
1,107
Manufactures of wool.... 1,419 $581,614
4.36.141
3.36
1,228
110,030
10!),680
We annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
cotton.. 426
do
5.S5,80!
483
254,127
192
2.36,648
silk
188
do
manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers
1,183
283, TSi
111,138
936
:

Brown
and

Uontinental

Shirtings.
.

AlbionA

36

Arctic B
Atlantic A..

do D...
do H..
Appleton A.
do
N.
Augusta
Bedford R..
Boott

W

.

.

.

.

O

36
13X
DwightX... 27 ll-UX
do
Y.... 82 12-14
do
Z.,.. 36 13-13X
Indian Head. 4-4
14^
do
48 20-21

Width. Price.
Agawam F
36
IIX

eo

591

U5,574

28

14,870

2S3

44,998

2,162 $1,0S8,386
Total
Add ent'd for consumpt'n. 6,116 2,550,178

2,864
7,109

$936,926

do

Sheetings

ll>f

.36

11

87
37
37
36
30
36
30
34
40
48

13X
12M

Ind'u Orchard

13)^

do
C.
do BB.
do
W.
LaconiaO....
do B...
do
S....
Lawrence A..
do
D..

.

A

14X
12
1.3-15

10
12

13X

WH

-imcctr'iiuj

I

1

I

I

I

87

6>»

.

d

,

<lo

40 14-14X
IS
37
83
12
30
11

3913X14
37
36
,36

13

12)f

12X

14
36
36 15-15J*
Uj. 38 1»-1«X

XX

Lawrence J..
do
Y..
Nashua ftne
do R. ...
do E....
do
W..

40
36
38
36
40
48
7-4
Pepperell
do .... 8-4
do ... 9-1

do
do
do

....10-4
...,11-4
12-4

Utica

do
do
do fine

15«
Vi'^
14!<
21

rotalthrownnponm'rk't

27K

98,S30

32 «
37 «
42)^

iia

.48

27 !<

;»
19

8,768 $3,688,564

9,963

2,995,257

$3,982,183

11,136 $4,971,943

ENTERED FOR WAREHOUSING DITRING SAME PERIOD.

;«i

16J.S

Non

506

5,897 $2,.557,.351
2,414,692
5,239

16

.36

58
4nji

flax

Miscellaneons dry goods.

13»lf

Manufactnrcsof wool....
cotton..
do
rto

ao

silk
flax

Miscellaneous dry goods.

$456,502

1,036

$415,348

.321

90,121

3:7

238
485
34

325,2.36

165
1,408
3,574

110,.371
226,-387
114.6.39
.58.005

1,074

2,1.55
Total
Addent'dforconsiunpt'n. 6,116

Total entered at the port

96,K85
13,575

$982,619
2,550,178

8,271 $3,532,797

6,560
7,109

$920,410
2,995,257

13,669 $3,915,667

2,.380 $1.097,70(i
284.-'41
767

335
663
322

375,661

16fi,73S

40,23S

4,467 $1,964,681
2,414,595
5,239

9,706 $4,379,2?

August

THE

81, 1872.]

CHTilONIt^LE
Financial,

Financial.

UPON A
I

CENT UPON THE INVESTMENT,

OoTernment

More Income tban

Governmenta.

STOCK BROKEVS,
40

PARKE

Present price for a limited number of Bonds
remaining unsold, 97K and accrued Interest.

now

4c

SCHUriiER,

No. la Pine

DENIS'N WILLIAMS.
Member of the

IT O.

BAKNET.

O. U.

J. P.

I

I

WILIAMS,

RAYMOND.

B. D.

Raymond &

STOCKS, GOLD,

F08TBH

&

SOUTTER

BOND? AND ALL OTHER

Bonsrht and Sold on Commission.

Co„,

I).

WILLIAM STREET, NEW TOBK.

Dealers in Bills of Exchange, Gorernments, Bonds
Stocks, Gold, Commercial Paper, and all Negoti*Dl«
Securities.
Interest allowed

J.

Advances made on approved securities.
Special faclliltL's for neKotiatlEir <>oinraerclal Paper.
Collections both inland and forel^ j promptly made.

Foreign and Domestic Loans Negotiated,

Gibson, Casanova & Co.,
BANKERS,

20

Gknbral Bankino Business, and

glvfe

to

at aleht,

Charles Otis.
9

New

BROAD

&:

See quotations " Local Securities " in

this paper.

ALBEST TOUNQ.

GKO. ARENT8.

&

Arents

Young,

DEALERS
No.

•

W. M.

9

NEW

STREET.

Negotiated.
F.

Cotton.
*

Lbbaian, NBWOA.^«

New

Lkiima.v, DURIt

Co.,

A

Co.

Montgomery, Ala.

Orleans, La.

Lehman

Brothers,

Cotton Factors
AND
coinniissiON
133

&

135

merchants,

PEARL STREET,

SOUTHERN SECURITIES
LOANS NEGOTIATED.

LoCKWOOD

&

Jacob

York.

Se.aver
COTTON

& Co

,

Commission Merchants,
BOSTON.
EDWABD FLASU.

BDWI.N A. OBAVKe'

Flash

on <:oinml«*lon.

B. Shattuck

W.

Co.,

94 BROAD1VAY.
Transact a General Banking business, Inclndlns tbe purchase and sale
of OoTernment and State Bonds. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and other

W.

New

&

Graves,

COTTON AND PRODUCE BROKERS,

&

Co.,

BANKERS,
No. 23 Nassau Street, New York,
DRAW SIGHT AND TIME BILLS
ON THE

53 Stone

St.,

&

17 South AVUIlam

NEW

St.

YORK.

Gorham Mf'g C ^mpany's

UNION BANK OF LONDON
NEGOTIATE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD AND
MUNICIPAL BONDS.

iniSCEI.I.ANEOUS SECURITIES,
oan

AND
82d North Third St., ST. LOUIS.

AND

IN

SOUTHERN AND

li

NEW YORK.

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IN

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& Co,

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&articular
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nkere,

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BANK, Threadneedle Street.

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and BRITISH PROVINCES.

Wall Street,

YORK.

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Interest paid on Deposits subject to check.

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NEW

PLACE,

Co., Winslow, Lanier

Stocks and Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLO ON COMMISSION.

COUNTY.

58

M KXdIANOK

Is

BLOCK. COAIi FIEI.D OF

No.

No.

LOANS AND P.APEK NEOOTIATED-INTEREST
Al LOWED ON DEPOSITS.

&

A. D. Williams

STREET

William T. Meredith &Co.,

Stocks and Bonds

bought and sold on Commission.

completed and in operation, twelve
miles of which pass throngh the celebrated

The Road

Securities, Gold,

In this City,

CO., 30 BItOAJ)

Dealers

Deposits received and Interest allowecL

Sixty Per Cent

Correspondents

MORTON, BLISS &

Co.,

WALL STREET, NEW YORK,

10

parts of the

all

world.

BANKERS,
NO.

These Bonds bear S per cent. Gold Interest, payable
qaarterly In New York, free »f QoTernraent Tax, being

&

Robins, Powell

KAII.1VAY OF INDIANA.
ncarlT TEN PER
and yielding

Hill,

stocks. Bonds and Guid huiight untl sold on ('oinmisslou ; Collections mode Business Paper Negotiated.

AMD SOUTH WESTERN

VII.I.K

&

;

I.OGANSPORT, CRAWFORDS-

S

dc

Co.,

BANKERS,
RUE SCRIBE, PARIS.

Issue Travelers Credits available In

BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 18 Devonitlilro St., Boston,

Railroad

3

Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on cuminissiou.

Marquand

W. Tucker &

Co., James

No. 37 tVAIiL ST., NEIV YORIf
Members New York Stock Exchange.

BONDS

THK

Financial.

&

Marquand, Hill
Eight Per Cent. Gold
FIHSX MORTGAGE SINKING FUND

Completed

299

Hewson,

STOCK BIKOKER,
Offlce No. 21 West Third Street. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Baler to: All Cincinnati Ilaaks. and Messrs. LOCK.
irOOD A Co.. New York,

VERMILYE &

CO.,

BANKERS,
16 Jind 18 Nassau Street,

New

York.

DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES.

BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION

Morton, Galt

&

Co., RAILWAY STOCKS, BONDS AND

BANKERS,
150

West Main

Street, LonlSTllle, Ky., dealers in

Foreign and Domestic Exchange, QOTernment Bonds
Secarltles. Glye prompt attention te
coUeottons and orders for ^Testment ol foods.

OOLD,

MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES.

nd all Local

iBterest

on Deposits.

Sterling Silver Ware.
MAIDEN LANE, NEW^ YORK.
JOSEPH BACHMAN

No. 3

J. J.

BilOBHAK.

B. J.

BAOHIUX

THE CHRONICLE.

300
Foreign Exchange'

Walker, Andrews
New

14 Wall Street,

&

Andrews

Boston Bankers.

& Co.,

&

Kidder, Peabody

BOSTON,

Co.,

Co., Paris.

TRAVELERS' CREDITS.

ASS.

Id

World.

Issued, available ik all parts or the

Exchange on London,

St.,

and other coniinestal

New York

N. Y.

BANICELSS.

Buy and

and State Loans; Make Telegraphic
Money ; Allow Interest
on Deposits, and draw Exchange on

&

Co.,

SECURITIES,

BANKERS,

TO State Street, Boston.
Bills Of

New

Street,

York.

Bank

City
AND

Robert Benson

CONSOLIDATED BANK, LONDON,

)
J-

&.

Co.,

mnnroe &

AND ON

Bowles Brothers

&

V

PARIS

Co..,(

Andre

PARIS.

WILLIAM STREET,

BHamisok&Co.

ISSUE

;

Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Exchange in larffc or small amounts, on the principal
Europe also with Tickets for Passage from,
or to Europe, by the GUION LINE of Mall Steamers.

E.

other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

respondents.

&

Galon

Co.,

&

CoininlPRir>n-

Co.,

Stock, Note, and Gold Brokers.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.

Austin & Oberge,
No. 313

WALNUT STREET,

Co.,

SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK.

fcOMiniSSION
J.

PRESCOTT, GROTE & C0.,BankerH. London.
W. TAPSCOTT & CO., Old Hall, Liverpool.

Orders for Government Bonds, Stocks and Merchandise executed, and Foreign Exchange and Drafts
bought.

Kountze Brothers,
¥.

STOCK BROKERS.
OHARLE6

BELL AUSTIN.

H.

OBKRGE.

Pres't.

SELiriyl.

.....

Capital

J A3.

« 1 00,000

ISBSLL, of Talladega, President.

JNO. W. LOVE,

Assistant Cashier.

Jos. S. liEAN
Casb'r.

T. P. Branch,
Vice-Pres't.

CRAS. J J ENEINS,
.

Pres't.

&

Merchants

Planters

NATIONAL RANK,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Capital, ...... $200,000

W. Wheatley &

J.

Pay Interest on daily Gold and Cnrrency Balances.
flrst-class Securities.

New York and London

Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKERS.

Do

a general banking business. Cotton purchased
Collections made and promptly remitted

on order.

Correspondents

— Messrs. Wm.

Bryoa

&Co.

H. Castleman,
STOCK AND BOND BEOELERi
Georgia.
STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECURITIES OF
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA a Specialty. Prompt

Columbus,

attention given to COLLECTIONS, both In Columbus
and points in connection. Will purchase or sell staple
articles of Merchandise In wholesale lots.

Second National Bank,

.....

Capital

(SOO.OOO

Deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure Circulation
and Deposits 50a,0(X>.

nTTiR.

THAR.

Oaf«hl«»r.

FTPK

T*r«»a*t..

Southern Backers.

G. P. Curry,

Edward C. Anderson, Jr.

ExchanKe Bank, Augusta, Ga,

BANK BR, FACTOn AND

Commission

Merchant,

Spvannafaf Ga.
SIGHT BILLS ON THE UNION
BANK OF LONDON.

M»li« Cable Transfers between

OF

r.

DRAW TIME AND

Negotiate

Lawton.

TITL'STILLE, PENN.,

Philadelphia.

Street, N.

J.

City Bank

Th

New Tork

W. Clark &
BANKERS,

& Co.,

iBBue Sterling Exchange and demand notes In oums
to suit purchascrH, payar)leTa all parts of Great Britain
and Ireland, and available for the Continent of Europe

Rankers, 12 "WaU

W.

M. Fakrab, Cashier.

Liverpool.

Tapscott, Bros.
86

on

Philadelphia and Dniuth.
DEALERS IS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

;

ADVANCES MADH UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF

Messrs.

Tramact a general Banklnu ann ExchanKebnslneSB
icludlna: Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, GolA

rtc.

also Cable transfers.

S. Petrle
London.

Directors.

ASHER AYERS,
LAWTON,
B. L. WILLINGHAM,
JACKSON DeLOACH, (Dece'd.)

AMERICUS. GA.

FlIILADBIiPHI^..
i

63 W^all Street, New York.
TRAVELERS and COMMERCIAL CREDITS IS.
SUED, available In all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS
OF EXCHANGE drawn In sums to suit purchasers

Alex.

all

W. J.
J. S. SCHOFIELD,

BANKEUS.

in

Williams & Guion,

COTTON, and

Particular attention given to Collections on
accessible points, and prompt returns made.

Special attention paid to CoUectlons.

Credits for Travelers In Europe,

cities of

TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

Cash

N. Y.,

Exchange on Paris and the Union Bank of London,
sums to suit.
Sabscriptlon agents for The Chronicle in Paris.

mACON, GEORGIA.

Philadelphia Bankers.

Co.,

Banking Co.,

Planters'

i'.a„k.

Co.

PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON.
19

Collections attended to with precision and dispatch,
and remitted for on day of payment.
The Collection paper for all this State and Florida can
be concentrated at this poiut with great advantage.

N.T. Correspondent— Importers and Traders Nationa

)

Sc
inarcuard,
Circular Notes available for Travelers In all parts df
Europe and the East.

PARIS.

EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND

$1,000,000
Paid-up Capital,
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CHARTER.

WM. P. ARMSTItONO, Cashier.

LONDON.

AND

CO.,

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.

Exchange, and Commercial and Travelers'
Credits issued on

The

Trust

STATE OV ALABAMA.

Page, Richardson & Co.,

Co.,

&

Savannah Bank

Gold, State,

Gold, State, City, County and Railroad Bonds.

&

H^

BOSTON.

Issue Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers on

raCNROE &

BOSTON.

DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT

BANKERS.

paya-

PROFIT and SAV-

air* All business attended to with fidelity and despatch.
Quottttiom of Southern Securities issued weekly^

S.

Available in a ll parts ol the world.

Wall

French,

Brewster, Sweet

Commercial and Travelers Credits

8

&

STERLING EXCHANGE.

WALL STREET,

with

free of charge,

drawn by Jay C'lOKe & Co., on Jay Cooke, McCuUoch
& Co., Lon'loii, in sums nd at dales to suit.
COMMERCIAL Cl'.iiDITS ASD CIKCl' L,AR LETTf.liS pi>R TK.iVELi.tiLS .SSUtD,
available in all pa ts of Europe.

Co.,

this point

Company,

Western City and Coun-

No. T Congress Street,

IBBT7B

No.

sell

C?- NOTES, DRAFTS and ACCEPTANCES

STREET,

Dealers in (iovt-rn^neDt Securities,
Couiity ana CUv ouds. al?o

Morton, Rose & Co., London.
HOTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS.
Hope & Co., - - - Amsterdam.

John Munroe

receive the SPEattentlor of this House. Re-

ble in South Carolina, North CarolUiaand Georgia can

Cobb,

BANKERS,

Transfers of

fi9

&

DKVONSmUE

33

FooTE

Negotiate First-Class Railway, City

6c

45 W^all Street.

ty boiids^

the World.

Brown Brothers

SOUTHERN COLLECTIONS

made FAITHFULLY and PHOMPTLT In New
York Exchange, which always rules BELOW par durturns

ING OF LABOR.

clties of europe.

BOSTON,

parts of

all

Office,

Parker

Issue Circular Notes and Letters of
Credit for Travelers ; also Commercial Credits available in

tsr

CIAL and PERSONAL

be concentrated at

Paris,

i

Bankers, 30 Broad

BANKER,
DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.

ing the active business season.

Investment Seci;bities and Gold.

Commercial and Travelers' Credits and Jranc Exchange on PARIS.
Railway and other LOANS negotiated. Stocks and
bondR dealt In on Commission,
interest on deposits.

& Co.,

Kaufman,

A. C.
AND

COMHERCIAJ, AND ClRCDLAB LSTTEBS OF CKEDIT

Morton, Bliss

31, 1872.

Southern Bankers.

York.

CIRCULAR NOTES AXD STERLING EXCHANGE
On Union B&nk of lioudon.

NO.

^August

Special attention srlveD to consigntnentB of Cotton.
Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign and Domestic
lEXChantTP, boutiht nnd Bolrt.
Collections promptlv remitted for
Orders solicited for the purchase oi h*iie« of Produce
And SecurUics. Prompt attention jniaranteed.

Kew York Correspondents Lawskhojb Bsob. A
:

Southern Securities *of every description,
current Bank Notes

;

State, City

&

viz.;

Un

Railroad Stocks

Bonds and Coupons.
t^CollertlouB made

all parts of this State and
South Carolina, and remitted for on day of collection
at current rate of New York Exchange.

Cubbedge

&

Hazlehurst,

U INKERS AND RROKERS,
MACON UA.
and do a General Banking and
Brokerage Basineps.

Maiie CVUectlonn

BKiraK 10 EAST BIVEB NATIONAL BANK.»

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1872]

81,

301

'Railroads.

Commercial Cards.

Bailroadt.

& CO.,
Olyphant & Co., "naylor
NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILA.,
COMMISSION MKRCHANTS,

Hone KonEi

Foochow

ShaiiKlial,

OLY'PHAINT

CO., of Clilna,

dc

104 Wall

New Vork.

St.,

Steel Frogs,

and all other Steel Material
Hallway Use.

LONDON
BEN Z ON

HOU8K

EVEAETT & Co.,

& CO.

mer

conBlennicnts o( approved
chaodlze.

Hole

Agents in

Higginson,

No. 87
Box No.

P. O.

BEATER STREET,
NEW

4660.

&

Co., William Butcher

TOKK.

Manufacturers of Wronght Iron Tubes, Lap Woidi
Boiler Flues, Oas Works Castings and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Plpeii and Tools,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac.

RHPRKSENTINQ
Messrs.

16

CLAKK, SPKNCE & CO., Oalle and Colombo
aiLFILLAN, wool) & CO.. Singapore.
SANDILANB3, BUTTHKY * CO., Penang.

BROKER

IN IRON,
WALL STREET, NEW YORK.

SITPER CARB. SODA,

&c.,

No. II Old Slip, New York.
ONLY Supplied.

The .Jobbing Trade

William Wall's Sons,

4

92

NEW YORK.

91 Franklin street

241

BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA.

Chestoat street

AGESfS FOU

MANUFACTURERS OF

Pepperell Mfg. Co.,

Cordage,
EI.EPHANT BAGGING, and

Otis

Company.

Dealers

Warren Cotton

Sons,

Pine

6B,V

Wm.

J.

Street,

New

do..

~"

MANCHESTER

Locomotive Works.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Locomotives, Stationary Steam Engines, and Tools,
MANCHESTER. N. H.
ARETAS BLOOD, W^. «, MEANS,
n.

4i

Treasurer
Devonshire sr., Boston.

EUWARD

WILSON,

Late Bt. MaJ. Gen., U.S.A.

Co.,

&

York,

" Aberdare"

lb.

buperliitendeut
Alai.chegt.r, N. H.

Brinckerhoff, Turner

No. 206

LIBERTT

51

F.

PrCi!.

&

Winslow

ST.,

Bitild,

WIN9LOW,

St.L.& S.E.R'way

Wilson,
NEW YORK,

SOUTH FOURTH STREET,

Report vpon,

Polhemus,

ST.

LOUIS, MO.

Maxaob axv Equip

RAILWAYS.
COTTONSAILDUCK
Jones & Schuyler,
And
Negotiate Loans and

all

&

Johnston,

Manufacturers and Dealers In

New York.

Wilcox

500 Tons 56
n stor e.

No.

Yokobama and Hlogo, Japan.

&

Iron and Steel Rails

Cordis MUls.

KEPRKSENTED BY
TV. CORI.IE9,

:

Federal Stebwt.

185

OF APPROVED FOREIGN AND DO.MESTIC
MANUFACTLntE.
HAVE FOR SALE
3,000 Tons 56 lb. "Crawstaay " Fish
Bar Halls, to arrive.
1,000 Tuns 56 lb. "North Yorkshire" do.. In store.

J.

Tborndike

FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.

E.

Mills,

Laconia Co.,
Boston Duck Co.,
Franklin <'o.,

MANUTACTURERS OP CORDAGE,

Co.,

No.

48 Pine Street,

I

Mfg. Co.,
Colnmbia Mfs. Co.,
Androscoggin MUls,
Continental Mills.,

FOR EXPORT AND DOITIESTIC CSE.

&

Jons Street.

Bate.<s

In HEItIP
GANGS OF RIGGING MADE TO ORDER.
Office, 113 Wall St., N. V.

commissiON merchants,

59

>

BOSTON

:

Bigelow

&E. Wright & Co.,

S.

J.

6» Franklin Btrcel

Smith, Baker

OFFICES

NEW TOKK
No.

Miscellaneous

SALERATVS,

193

Axles, Forglnga, &c., Ac.

,

Co.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Henry Lawrence &

Manufacturers of

CRUCIBLE STEEL TYRES,

CHICAGO:
318 South KonRTH St.
96 South Canal Stbkst.
W^M. TOOTHE, General Affent,
59 John Street, N. Y.
EDWARD P. BIOELOW.
JAMES JOa»STO.V.

George A. Boynton,
70

&

NEW YORK.

Co.,

PHILADELPHIA:

CoFFKK Orders Received for Rio dk Jaxeir

John Dwight

GOLD STREET,

&

Lew^lstoTvn, Pa.,

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES;

DUMMLER & CO., liatavla and Padang.
CHA8. THOKEL& CO., Yokohama.

Co.'s

^_BAILROAD SKCURITIB8_NEOOTIATKD.
CRUCIBLE STEEL W^ORKS^,

as well as Old Ralls, Scrap Iron and Metsls.

Morris, Tasker

United States for

tJie

BESSEMER STEEL RAILS.

Pascal Iron IVorks, Pblladelpbia.

Stephen

Iron Rails,

Samuel Fox A

attention to orders for

O? CHINA AND JAPAN.
made on

AdTftneea

NEW YORK.

IN

Railroad Iron,

& CO..

Steel and

34 Old Broad street,
who give special

66 State Street, Boston*
AGBNTS KOR

AUGnSTlNB HEARD

NAVLOR,

roi

L Co.,

C, London.

10 Cornblll, E.

OAST STEIKL KAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRES,
Cut

SclioiilDerg

PINE STREET,

31

308 Bo.Uliitre*

80 State street.

99 .lohn street.

Sc

Ciuntoii, (Jliliia.
KKI'RKSKNTED by

HeyerdaM,

Co.,

PRIME

kinds of

NEW

"AJVNING STRIPES."

LEAP liARD, STEARINE

Also, Agents

LARD OIL,

full

supply

all

Widths and Colors always

No. 143

Duane

all

kinds.

YORK.

Balltray Commission Merchanta.

United States Bunting Companir.

A

of

PINE STREET.

12

COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER
LNG, BAGGING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES
&C. "ONTARIO" SEAMLESS BAGS,

sell Securities

In

stock

STEEL and I tON FAILS I.OC0M0TIVES, CARS, and other Siipplli-s,.^,^' jegotlate
RAILWAY BONUS, LOA^^S. Ac.
Contract, for

M. K. Jesup

Street.

Wasblns^ton, Vestry & Greemvlcb Sts.

&

Company,

BANKERS AND MERCHANTS,
SALES OFFICE

£0

NEW
'WM.

99

Bonds and Loan*

STEEL PENS,

L. K. LOVSLI..

Borden

&

COMiniSSION

Lovell,

MERCHANTS

Cars, etc.
tnd undertake
all business

Manufacturers W^arehonse and Sole
Agency,
91

Co.'s

CCMBBRLAND COALS,
AND
FALL RIVER IRON TTORKS
Nails,
7Q

John

Street,

Edward W.

John C. Graham

&

Co.,

CO.'S

Buyers of Cotton
For a Commission.

Serrell,

ENGINEER,

78 Broad w^ay, Ne^v York.

New^ York.

SELMA, ALABAMA,

Bands, Hoops and Rods,
11 WEST ST., New York.

and

conn<>cted nrltb Ralliray

civil.

General Asents.

Mining

Railroad Cos.,

Iron or Steel Ralls, Loeomatlvea,

AND

Borden

Tor

Contract for

TOKK.

BORDEN.

LIBERTT STREET

t^esotfate

BEAVER STREET,

RAILROADS, BRIDGES AND EXPLORATIOiiB,
"SEBRELL'S PATENT WROUGHT
IRON VLSlDUCTS."

tW Partlcalar
f

attention given to the examination

PabUo yrorjn tvx V<>P(t«U«t> *e«UBg UiTestm«at«,

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CHRONICLtl.

CuNARD

James A. Cottingham,

Line.

THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAl
MAIL STKAMSIllPS,
BETWEEN NEW YORK AMI T.IVEROOL,
CALLING AT CORK ll.VRHOR.

SUIPPEH

FKOH NBW YOKK.

.«

Locomotives, Cars

Wediirsday, Aug.

.lAVA

CHINA

CUBA

AND

SCOTIA

PARTHIA
CALABRIA
ABYSSINIA
BATAVIA

RAILROAD IRON,

Saturday, Sept. 7.
Saturday. Sept. 14.
Saturday, Sept. 21.
Saturday, Sept. 28.

,

ALG-ERIA
And every following Wednesday and Saturday Irom
.

ON FIRST CLASS

New York.
RATES OF PASSAGE.— Cabin,

8CU00NEU3, liAHiES, AND LIGHTERS,

OF

Rails

CIIAS. G.

A

Specialty.

For

Having for many yeare been

identified witii
business our great experience enables us to ofler

tliis

STEAM COMPANY

FRANClvLYN, Agent.

UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS

_

Forsyth

WYO.MING, Capt. Whlneray
IDAHO, Capt. Price

Contracts
Vorli to any part of tlie United States.
made to include all the expenses in port ou same, and
I., urance to any point required.

MINNESOTA,
WISCONSIN,

Capt. Morgan
Capt. T.W. Freeman

MANHATTAN, Capt. J. B.

Clltt Street,

New

9,

2.at3P.M.

No.

6! Wall-st.

14

THE SIX LARGEST

IN

THE WORLD.

CELTIC,
UEPUBLIC,
OCEANIC,
ADRIATIC.
BALTIC,
ATLANTIC,

Philip

Sailing

From

burden—3,000 h. p. each.
from New York on SATURDAYS, from

42 Cllir Street.

.

« SOUTHAMPTON

BUILDINGS.

Steel and Iron Ralls,
C, S. Tyres and Axles,
Steel and Iron Wire,
Iflinins Ropes, Cables, tec,
Galv«d Iron U'lre, Sliip's Rigging,
fialv'd Corrugated Sheet Iron,
Wrought Iron Screw Piles,

Ship's Forgings,

Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room, and batb-roome
in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeoufi
and stewardesses accompany these steamers.
RATES— Saloon, *80 gola. Steerage, $30 currency.
Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32
cun-ency.
Passengers booked to or from all parts of America.
Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia
China, etc.

Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates.
Drafts from £1 upwards.
For Inspection of plans and ottier information^applj
at the Company's offices. No. 19 Broadway, New YorK.
J. H. SPARKS, Aaent.

Transportation.

Sec.

WADSWORTH,

JAS.

FOR.

Stonington Line.
PUOVIDENCE ANO BOSTON.

THE SPLENDID

Capt.

IRON.

Desirade,

GUYANE,
SONOKA,
Caraibe,
Caciqck,

Postal l^iues of tbe General Trans*

Company.
NEW YORK, calling at

atlantle
From HAVllE
vice versa.

to

for

Ships,

liiggtng,

I

licks, Inclined Planes,

'

Hoisting

Purposes,

Stock

all

the

Miniuc

&c.

constantly

A
on

lengths are cut.

MASON & CO.,
Broadway, New York

Brest

Twice a month. Shortly once a week.

ST. NAZAIRE to VERA CRUZ, calUngkSantander, St Thomas and Havana, and vice versa
Once a month.
From ST. NAZAIRE to ASPINWALL. calling al
MartinlQue, La Guayra and Sta. Martha, and vice versa
Once a month.

From

From

PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling

BrancU

liines, [Postal]

From ST. THOMAS

to

at Inter-

Once a mouth.

mediate ports, and vice versa.

ASPINWALL,

:

calling

%

Rico, Hayti, Santiago Ue Cuba, Kingston,
(Jamaica,) and vice versa; Once a month.
From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) calling at Basse Terre,(Guadeloupe,) Pointea-Pitre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and
vice versa. Once a month.
From FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique.) to CAYENNE, calling al St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trlnida<l. Demerara, Surinam, and vice versa.
Once a

Porto

month.

The splendid steamers of the South Pacific Line,
leave Panama for Valparaiso and intermediate Points
of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru aud Chili, on the 30th of every
month and connect closely with the Steamers of the
Pacific Mail B. S. Company, leaving New York ou the
15th of every month for Aspinwall,
For Rates of Passage and Freight, Dates of Depar*
ture, or further information, apply to

GEORG£ MACKENZIE,
Agent. 58 Broadwray.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAHBHIP COMPANY'S

Ray Allen.

EARLY EASTERN TRAINS.
to destination,

THROUGH I.IN1E
California & China,

To

jff*

THE STEAMERS
Plyiiioutli Rock aud Jesse

and

AND Japan.

press for Long Branch.
4:45 P. M.— Special train for

Hoy

Long Branch.

All Trains Stop at I^ong Braneli.
The 6:45 and 9:40 A. M. and 4:00 P.M. lines connect
Red Bank; the twolatttjr for Port Monmouth.

for

r. P,

G. W. BKNTLEY,
General Manager, 1^ Broaaway
'

FINCH. Agent, Pier ^8.

THROUGH FARES-NEW YORK TO
First Class
Steerage

SAN FRANCISCO,
$125 to $150

-----

-----------

$60

According to location of berth.

will leave Pier 28, North River, (foot of Murray street,
connecting at Sandy Hook, with trains of N. J. S. RR.),
as follows:
6:45 A. M.—Through train for Philadelphia, VInelaud,
Bridgeton, Bay Side and VInelaud stations.
9:40 A.M.— way train for Tom's River, WaretoAvn,
and intermediate stations.
4:00 P. M.— Through train, same as 6:45 A. M. Ex-

AV.

43

Martin hjue,
o u ad k loupe

;

band, from which any desired

L

i

louisiank,
Floride,

Wm. Jones.

New Jersey Southern RR

isiispohslon Bridges, Guys, Der-

JOHN

ViLLE DE St. NAZAIRE,
YiLLE DE Bordeaux,!

Washington,
ViLLE DE Brest,
nou ve au-monpe,
Atlantique,

Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at No.
319 Broa^lway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcott
ExpressCo.'s, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street; 1,302
Broadway, cor. Thirty-flfth street or 327 Washington
D. S. BABCOCK, President.
street, Brooklyn.

B. B., of the very beat Quality,

Large

& CO.,
N. Y.

Fereire,
ViLLE DE Paris,
St. Laurent,
ViLLE DV Uatke,
Europe,

Ey

STEEL, CUAUCOAL,

suitable

St.,

^MSTEAMERS

STEAMERS

North River, foot of Jay street, daily
o'clock P. M., arriving at Boston in ample time to

B^" Baggage checked

Wire Rope.
I

Kingston, Jamaica.

33,

connect with

York,

RAILWAY

MCDOWELL & BARCLAY.

Wall

88

NARRAGANSETT,
Leave Pier
at 5

42 EXCHANCtX; PLACE,

New

SIDE- WHEEL

Capt.

Banker and Negotiator,
&

to their Agents,

PIM, FORWOOD

STONINGTON,

Railway

40

and Cork harbor the daj

the Wtiite Star

SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT.

S.
Justice,
O N » O N

I.

THURSDAYS,

Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City.
Paaseuger accommodations (for all cUissea) unrivalled, combining

.lUBTICE,

New York.

Philadelphia.
North 5th Sti-eet,

—

LEECH, IIAKWSON & FOUWOOD,
Liverpool and London,

Caravslle

NEW YORK, COKK AND LIVEUPOOL.
NEW AND rULL-POWKKED STEAMSHIPS.

Liverpool ou
following.
8.

—

10X;A.M.

at

York.

NETT TORK.
PHILIP

trcigbi.

Tlinely notice will be given of the days of departure
for the monthly trips of the Company's steamers.
For rates of Freight and passage special attention
being paid to insure the comfort of passengers apply
to the Owners,

General Transatlantic Co

Oct.

Price... Oct.

6,000 tons

HOWABD MITCHELL,

MONTH.

The Steamer " ST. THOMAS " will sail from Pier 12,
North River, on Saturday, September 7th.
Shippers will be notified when she is ready to receive

France,
Panama,

JAITIES A. COTTINGHAOT,
104 West, corner Ijlberty Street,

J.

The contract lor conveying the Malls between NEW
York and KINGSTON, Jamaica, havlugbeenawardcd
by HIb Excellcucy the Governor of Jamaica, to the proprietors of this line, their Fihst-Clahs pull-powkrKv Iron Steamers will be despatched EVERY

OF THS

Supt. Soutli Side R.R.of L.I.

& CO

SATANII.I.A.

UNDER CONTRACT TO CONVEY THE MAILS.

Sei)t. 18, at 3 P.M.
Sept. 25, at 12 M.

WILLIAMS & GUION,

HON. W. D. BISIIOP....Pres. N. Y. & N. II. Railroad
JAMES H.-HOrT
Supt. N. T. & N. H. Kailroad.
3H.\RLES FOX. Esq ...Pres. Sontli Side Il.R. of L. I.

TO

AND

JAITIAICA

Sept, 4, at 3P.M.
Sept. 11 at 12 M.

Cabin passage, $80 gold.
Steerage passage tOlllce No. 29 Broadway) $30 currency.
For freight or cabin passage apply to

ItEFEaEIVCES.

Forwood lilne of Steamer.

Or

will despatch

as follows

NEVADA, Capt

Company.

Steamship

LiverpooLj

oue of their first
class, full-power, irou screw steamships from
PIER No. 46 NOfiTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY

tlie

C. W. DOUGLASS
W. BAILY, LANG

tl3C

(Via tlueenstoivii.)
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN

troude, and to ensure safety and dcspatcii In
Btiipmeuts of tile above.
Iron and Steel Rails forwarded from Port of New
to

and

gold, according to acconinioifrttion.
tl5 gold additional.
Tickets to Paris
Return tickets on favorable terms.
$30 currency.
Steerage
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Qucenstown
and all parts of Eurojie at lowest rates.
Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow,
Havre, Antwerp and other ports on tiic CuuMiient, and
for Mediterranean ports.
For frciglit and cabin passage apply at the Company's ottlcc. No. 4 Bowling Green. For e^eerage passage, at ill Broadway, Trinity Building.

FORIVARDING
Steel

$80, »100,

ATLAS

28.

Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Wednesday. Sept. n.
Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Saturday, Aug. 81.

RUSSIA

and

Ocean Steamships.

Ocean Steamships.

Railroads.

Iron

[August 31, 1871

These rates include berths, board, and all necessaries
for the trip.

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamersof theabovelineleavePIER No. 42 NORTH
foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon,

RIVER,

On

lOth, SOtli

except

when

^ 30tb or EacU month,

those days

fall

on Sunday, then the day

previous.

One hundred pounds of baggage

free to each adult
Medicine aud attendance free.
Steamer will leave San Francisco Ist every month
for China and Japan.
For freight or passage tickets, and all further Information, apply at the Company's ticket office on the
wharf, foot ox Caual street.

F. R.

BABY,

Ageut*

,

:

:

Insnranoe.

Insuranoe.

OFFICE OF THE

THE

ATLANTIC
Mutual

Co.

Insurance
New York, January

Company, Bubmit the following Statement of
afl'airs on thu 3Ut December, 1871

Premiums received on Slarino
from

1st January,
cember, 1871

Premiums on
Ist

its

1871, to Slat

JACOB REBSE,
Prealdent.
BAYARD,

No. 173 Broadway,

De-

marked

ofif

Total amountof Marine Premiums.. $7,446,462 69

No policlia

have been issued upon Life
nor upon Firo liislis disconRislcs
nected with Marine Risks.
Premiums marked Oirfrom let January,
$5,375,798 84
1871, to 3l8t December, 1871
;

Losses paid during the
$2,735,980 63

Agency,
New York.

.^tna Insurance Comp'y,
HARTFORD Conn.
INCOKPOISATED

1819.
...... $3,000,000
....... $5,000,000

Oasb Capital
Net Asset*

.....

$500,000 00
$900,105 75

The Company has

00

Newport Insurance Co.,

00
41

OF PROVIDENCE, R. I.
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1871.
Cash Capital

.......

$200,000

95

AliEXANDER & PECK,
Agents.

"Whe outstanding certificates

of the issue of 1368,
will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday

the Sixth of February next, from which date all
interest thereon will cease. The certificates to be
produced at the time of payment, and cancelled.
Upon certificates which were issued (in red scrip)
for gold premiums ; such payment of interest and

LLOYD

MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE
COMPANY
WINTEKTIIUK, SWITZEIILAND.

OB-

$1,464,693.64

Assets,

OiTICE IN

»86,010

No. 63 AVIUIam

This

amount of Marine Premlnms
t097,<23 81
Company ha> issued no Policies except on Ctr(0
and Freight for the Voyajje.

No Risks bave been taken upon Bulla
Premiums marked

Earned, during the
period as Above
$552,095 19
Paid for Losses and Kxpense*, lees BaTlngip,
Ac, dnrmz the same period
4<l,6m9t
Return Premiums
S8,S<M n

G.

HENRY KOOP. Assistant Manager.
HUGO MEXZEL, Attorney.

TRUSTEES
AUGUST BELMONT,
A. A.

I

LOW,

I

:

W. WATTS SHERMAN,

ADRIAN

ISELIN.

Tbe Company bas

(lOlrW
Dnited States and other Stoclis... V»as\
Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest 273,000

Henry

Wm.

Coit,

Lewis

Curtis,

a P

PiUot.

William E. Dodge,
David Lane,

James Bryce,
Daniel

Wm.

S.

MUlcr,

Sturgls,

Henry K. Bogert,
Seonis Perkins,

Company

IW.ilTS 71

33,000 00

estlma'.ed at

Total a«9Cts

44.004 40

{1,083.547 19

,

SIX PER CENT INTEREST on the outstanding
Ceniflcates of Profits, will be paid to the huldeie
thereof, or their legal repreiien'atlves, ou and alter

TUESDAY, he 6th day of February.
THE HKMAINING FIPIV PEIt CI'NT of the OUT.
STANDING <;RRTIFICATES OF THE COJIPANT,
OF THE ISSUE OK 1866, will bo redeemed and paid
in cash 10 the holders thereof or their legal representatives, on and after TUESDAY, the eth day ol
Cebruary, from wuich date, increst thereon trill
I'he ccrtlflcaies to oe prouuced at timeol

cease.

payment and cancelled.

A Dividend in Script of FIPTEKN PER CENT, la
declared on the "et amount of Earned Premiums fof
the year ending December 30th, 1871, for whi.^h Certificates win be Issued on and alter TUESDAY, the in
day ot April next.

John K. Myers,

William Leeoney,

A

C. Kichards,
a. D. H. Oiilespie,
C. E Mllnor,
Martin Bates.

Wm. Hegeman.
James K. Taylor,
Adam T. Bruce.

Monea A. Hoppock,

A. Auk'ustus Low,
Emil Ilelncmaan,
Jeh al Head,

B.

W.

Bull,

Horace B. Claflin,
W. M. Richards,

wm. T.

Hlodgett,

John A. Bartow,
Alex. M. E'lrle,
H. 0. Bouthwiek,
Francis Moran.

Albert

I!.

Strange,

John

R, Waller,

B. O.

Bonthmayd.

William A Hall,
Theo. W. Moms,

Thos. B. Merrick,
George A. Meyer,
Fernlnsnu A. Sokes,
Walter H. Lewis,

JOHN K. MTKRS. I'reaident.
*$
WILLIAM LECONEY, VioaFresidSBb
THOMAS HALE. Secretary.
_^ __.

Miscellaneous.

DOUBLE ELASTIC

STEEL PENS.

Jr.,

B. J. Howland,
Benjamin Babcoek,

Gordon W. Burnham,
Frederick Chauncey,
George S. Stcohenson,

WiUiam H. Webb,
Shoppard Gaudy,
Francis Sldddy,
Charles V. Burdett,
Rob't. C. Fergusson,

William E. Bunker,
Samuel L. Mitchell,
James G. De Forest,
Robert L. Stuart,
Alexander Y. Blake,

g—IN sTjRi
M7^
n A R A fTr
IrVvjrVlvri.
i>
ance company,
301 BROADW^AV.
$1,000.00
Cash Capllal,

....

E

.

Bailey,
STREET,

TtieHc FcD8 are of Bupcrlor English manufacture
and are a nearer ftpproxlmation to the real SWAN
QUILL than anythiiif? hitherto Invented. TV> haT
recently added a new pen to the number, of grea
superiority where tine writing (a desirable, which

wedesigruate

[

THE mEEIV,

or,
|

No. \h

Th6 Speticertan Pens are Jor Sale evertfwhwe,
gross and quarter gross', boxes.

iW A

Dealer in

Sample Card. contAlnine

all

the

FIFTEE

securely enclosed, will bo sent by mail,
and Marine Insurance Stocks NUMBERS,
receipt of 25 cents. Address
and Scrip.
"SPECIAliTY."
IVISON, BLAKE.1IAN, T.IYIOR & CO.,
,
Cash paid at once for the above Securities; or they
conimlsalon,
at sellers option.
138 & 140 Grand St., N. Y.
sold
on
will be

Fire

o

Oilman, Roscndale Cement Co.,
UEIKENT OF THE REST <IUAI..1TY
INSURANCE SCRIP,

William

C.

nSiLLBR \y

D. JONES, President,

CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-Pres't,
W. H. n. MOORE, 2d Vice-Pres't,
J. D. HEWLETT, 84 Yls«-Pt«i't,

S

.

65 WAI.I.

Charles D. Leverich,
J.

|812J«9 0I

Spencerian

Robt. B. Minturn,

Charles H. Russell,
Lowell Holbrook,
R. W;vrrcn Weston,
Royal Phelps,
Caleb Barsrow,

45
00

& Bills Receivable

Rgbert Starr,

C. A. Hand,
James Low,

C. PIckersgiU,

61

Premiums....
Re-Insurance and Claims due the

TRUSTEES.
W. H. H. Moore,

S[ote<i

Secretary.

Joseph Gaillard,

the folloivlnc

Assets.
CashinBank

A. S. Barnes,

of the Board,

Jones,
Charles Dennis,

off as

TRUSTEES:

Corner of Cedar.

St.,

A])ril next.

.

K

602,112 Ki

Total

NEW YORK:

redemption will be in gold.
A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared o« the
net earned preialnms of the Company, for the year
ending 31st December, 1871, tor which certificates
will be issued on and after Tuesday the Second of

D

I

itni

I

JAS. A.

.$14,806,812 37

CHAPMAN,

published in conformlt]
12 of its charter:

Premiums received (rem January
1 to Decembei 30. 1871. inclusive.

OO

SWISS

B.

is

Subscription Notes in advance of

Six per cent Interest on the outstanding cerlt-fl
cates of profits will bo paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday
the Sixth of February uext.

J.

Company

Ontstandlng Premiams. January

PremiuTi

274,345 01

Total amount of Assets

By order

tflaira ol the

of Vessels.

Springfield
FIRE AND MARINE INSVBANCB
COMPANY.

Net Assets

CashinBank

119

with the requirements of Hectloii

Casb Capital

'

Mutual Insurance
COMPANY,

Springfield, Mas*.
184».

the following Assets, viz.
United States and State of New York
Stock, City, Bank and other stoclcs.. $8,143,240
Loans secured by Slocks and otherwise 8,379,050
Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages.
217,600
Interest, and sundry notes and claims
due the Company, estimated at
386,739
Premium Notes and Bills Receivable.. 2,406,937

New York.

BROAD WAi', S. W. COK. CEDAK ST.
Niw YoRK.'Jannary IS.'ITO.
lyTHE FOLLOWING 8T^TKMENT OF THB

No.

INCORPORATED

Returns of Premiums
& Expenses. $973,21184

OF LONDON.
$8,000,000 Cold.
CHIEK OFFICE IN THE U. S.

....

Pacific

Aanlatant Secretary.

Fire Insurance

2,033,075 18

period.

Assets,

Nos. 40 to 44 Pine Street,

$5,412,177 Bl

Policiea not

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

RielcB,

January, 1871

same

Impkrial

EBtabllshed 1856.

P.

»03
Zusnranoe.

Hope Fire Insurance Co.
NO. 214 BROADWAV,
PARK BANK BUILDING.
LOVIS

26th, 1872.

Trnstocs, In conformity to the Charter of the

The

CHRONICLE

l^HE

i-agust 31. 187^.]

No. 103

AND

Fire

and Marine Insnrance Stock

» Pine

Street,

cornw of WtlUam

Straal,

M.r

JXThII Street,

N«iv York.
B,

W. BB ^ SDIO r, S«er«tU7.

—

The chronicle.

304
Cotton.

AND

siON

132 Pearl

W

H

R. M. Waters

&

(Late Vatera, Pierce

& Co.)

merchant.

Street,

P. O.

BOX,

New

HOUSE.

8TRICTIi¥ COMMISSION

COTTON FACTOR
c orajnis

Railroads.

Cotton.

Farley,

H. W.

[Augast 31, 1872.

COTTON

York.

COMMI."*!^"''

KKNNSDT. BKNBTH. BAKXB. JUHM

8.

CEDAR

41

MERCHANTS

Buy and

sell

Railways.

No. 56 BroaJ-. Street,

''"""«'' Partner..

;

Robt. L. Maitland& Co.,
No. 48

Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Ralls,
Bessemer Plxlron, *crap.
Steel Tjrres, Boiler Plates, &c
AGENTS FOR

-

BUY ANU SELL CONTRACTS FOR FUTURE
DELIVE RY OF COTTON.

Refers by permlsalon to C, N. Jordan. Esq., Cashier
Third National Bunk, Nev York Messrs. Howes &
Miicy, Bankers. 39 Wall street, New York.
ALBZA.£fDMB UAITLAKD.
I.. F. S. HACLBU08S.

BROAD STREET, NEW

Cotton

STORK.

Factors,

Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans on

IMPORTERS OF

\

Of Moatgomer7, Alabama.

Walsh, Smith,
Crawford
58

Wall

The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England.
The West Cnmberland Ueniatite Iron Co., Worlclnit
ton England.

Co-.,

&c

NEW YORK.

Street,

Crawford, Walsh,
Smith & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

Mobile, Ala.

Supply all Railway Eqnlpment and undertake a
Railway business Kener»liy,

statistical

J-

COTTON.

COTTON
Sole Agency in

P.O. Box 5010.

Buckle and Anchor Ties, manufactured by J. J
Liverpool, England, for baling Cotton, Moss,

New York

A

S.

JBWELL,

S. I>.

HAKBISOX,

SWENSON, PERKINS & CO.,
SO Wall St., New York.

Jewell, Harrison
27

State of Texas

80

Co.,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

OIL.

FILES.

Pine

Ht..

&

Co*,

Kow York.
ALkX.

OHA.UNCKV TlBBAltD.

P.

A rPnt
FISKV

BMBBSON FOOTS,

& Co.,
BROADWAY, NEXT TORK.

» Vibbard, Foote
40

and

P. Converse
54

Iron Ties.

Steel RaiJs,

on

Iron Rails,

BUFF AID, COTTON PLANT, PALMETTO

\

AND DLiMOND.

Old

—Also
are*.
Importers of Bio Coffee.

Rails,

AND

//"^

RAH-TTAV EQUIPMENTS.

published in the United States or Dominion

file

VERTISING AGENCY

PLETE

Wm.

& Co/^ss

(Near Wall.)

ALL NEWSPAPERS

Row, New York.

and Elliciency fully guaranteed.
Chas T. Parry,
Wm. P. Henzey
M. Baird,
Geo Burnhain. Kdw. U. WilliamB. £d. LongiCreth.

Contracts for present and future delir.
3rioi of Cloth. Agents for following Bagging Mills.

Markets.

are kept

work accurately fitted to gauges and thoroueh
interchangeable. Plan, Material, WorkmansHlp

All

inish

Bny and sell

BOVISION DEALERS, COTTON FACTORS AND

of Canada

Co.,

IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*

Pure Iiard Packed for West Indies,
Soutb American and European
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD

&

Co.,

PHIIiADEIiPHIA.

91 Front Street,

BagsInSt Rope,

WATER STREET, NEW YORK,

by

New York.

Ross, Roberts

&

M. Baird

in Texas, for sale

Wall Street.

Bro.,
New York.

,

4:38,000

VAN WaGKNEN.

&

Ten Per Cent Bonds.

Swenson, Perkins

&

Pope

J.

1292 Pearl Street,

Pig Iron,

State of Texas Seven Per Cent Gold Bonds.

Acres Land

and Neiv

RAIIS, COPPER,
SPlil^TER, TIN, I,EAn,
N ICKE L BISMUTH , &c»
BALDWIN I.OCOMOTIVE WORKS

BONDS.

Cotton Exchange.
C. D.

Thos.

etc.

This will be a hand-book or book of reference for
The
all having any interest In the Cotton market.

New ITork
Orleans.

for sale of the Arrow,

MoComb,
Wool,

facts and statistics, agricultural, maDufiicturing, and
commercial are complete irom the earliest records to
the present time, and are arranged chronologically so
as to present a proflle of *ihe progress of the Cotton
trade, and at tne same time be of easy reference for
the merchant or speculator.
Xot only iB the course of the market shown In minute detail, but also the causes iuliueuenig the price.
The work, which will be a single volume of about
esOpages, Is being electrotyptd, and will be ready for
delivery iu about Ave weeks. It will be delivered in
any part of the United States for $lO per copy, and in
any pare of Kurope for two pounds sterling.
Orders eucluslng the S'lbscriptlon money will now
be received by me, and the oook will be transmitted to
subscribers in the order In which tne snbscrlptlpns are
E. J. DON'NELl,
received.

TIES.

New York

68

Steel Rails of most approved makers.
Leasees of DanxiUe, Pa., Iron Works, makers of
Light Ralls for Collieries and Narrow Guage Roads.
Importers of old Iron Rails for re-rolling.
Bills of Exchange on Imperial Bank, London.

merchants,

t.ONDON AND I.IVERPOOI..
SOON BE
TN PRESS AND AVILI
history of
published, a chronological and

Co.,

BROADWAY,
NEW YORK

No.

Railroad Iron,
In Ports of

Adrances made on Consignments to

&

Gilead A. Smith
BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE,
BANK, LONDON

Commission

Tobacco and General

Co.,

COR. OF WILLIAM ST.

OENERAL RAILU^AT AGENTS AND
MERCHANTS.

Faslit, (Lat« of New 0rlean8,).0en. Partner.

W^'o^nL'^mJ:

ST.,

Ba£a, cH

8.

&

Kennedy

S.

J.

Co.,

AND BANI^EU^,

3909.

JOHN

of

at

the

GEO.

AMERICAN NEWSPAPER AD-

P.

ROWELL &

CO., No. 41 Park

CUSTOMERS HAVE FREE ACCESS TO COM-