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. HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENIING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES VOL. 15 xNEVV YORK, DKCEMBEU Finanoial. '2VbucttTscmeut0. Advertisements win be puTrllBhed at 25 cents per ilne for eticU Iniiertioii, space beinsr measured In ai^Hte linos to the Inch ; when dennlte orders flre Riven for one month, or upwards, a very liberal cllscoant tl'jte, NO. 892 2B. 1872. U be made. Advertisements will have a favorable place when Inserted, but DO promise of continuous publication lu a particular place can be Klveu, aa all advertisers must have equal opportuultlea. FioanciaL Agency of the BANK OF BRITISH NORTB Kountze Brothers, Bankers, 12 ITall Street, N. V. A will first WM. B. DANA * 4 William 81 N. T. St., Pags. and Brokers Boston B;ml£ers and Brolters PhlUfleiphia ti-inlcers and liroters Southern Il.inli'jr3 and liroliera Western l^ialcers and iJroltera S19, 830, SSI, 85^, S45 8.M1 , Negotiate WU 851 BSi Financial Notices Killroaaa, Iron, ate lusnrance & Marquand KO. so & laatTE Coininerclal an'l travelers Crediti Available In Merchants' Bank OF Kimball, T. B. BEAD Allowed on Deposits. Interest The National Bank-Note Company. Canada. NEW YORK. W^ALL STREET, 14 BALDWIK, O. S. KIMBALL. Capital, Member N. Y. Stock and Gold Excbange. BIB & LoCKWOOD 1M9.) Eusravers oftbe CS. Postase Stamps, Bonds, I^egal Tenders, and National Bank Notes. BKQKA.TIS8 ASD PBINTIXO OF BaJTK-NOTKS, CKKTIriCATBs, Drafts, State and Railroad Bonds, Bills of Exoqanqb, Postaqh Stamps, and Commercial Papers, Cn the highest style of the art, with all modern im- CALDWELL ASHWORTH, &Co , BANKERS, variety of Banlt-Note and (luality, Bond Paper, of superior No. 1 NEW Available In - - LONDON . Dickinson Charles G, St., COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, New Urieans i|OCkBox384. Will purchase EXCHANOE, COTTON, BTC. rartlcalar attention KlTen to Bee iTlni and roi* Cor. NEW Johnsen, conmissioN merchant, Nassau St., Nenr York CUt- CIRCULAR NOTES .\N0 CIRCULAB Letters of Credit, avaiU,hie and payable lu all the PRINCIPAL CI riES OF THE WimLl) also special ; credits for use In the United Stales. Indies. Canada and West Current Accoants recelred on atich terms a agreed upon. & LoB mar be Morton, Bliss & Co., Bankers, 30 Broad St., N. Y Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers Co., cial BANKERS, 25 Broad 1 1 PARIS. ?ONl>6bOM;£bt and sold on Commission. SHEPARD, Treasurer. MACDONOUUH, Secretary. »irdl«t UaUs. ••••• YORK. A. D. J. Travellers Also OIlMMERCIAL CRKDITS and DRAFTS OB LONDON, PAKlS.and SCOTi, \NI>. ADVANi ES made on Cnnslanments. STOCKS au<I H. VAN ANTWERP, PresU. T. H. PORTER, Vlce-Pres't. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Telegraphic Transfers of Money to and from don, ^arls, San Francisco, Havana, Ac. WALL STREET, J. |^ part ol Europe, etc., throorb all CITY BANK, HOTTINnUER&CO., always on hand. OFPICIi:, Issno. Letters ol Credit for Affent, IS8UE alterations. All steel plates engraved and printed by this comp kny are warranted to give thirty thousand good Im,ii'0:isIons, without cuarge for repairs. Cashier. No. 54 Broadfrajr. No. 4-onimlHSlon. WALL STREET 56 A1S.es. President. BANK. James Robb, King prorements of value, with special safeguards devised by the company and patented, to prevent frauds by photoifraph.c and other modes of counterfeiting and HUOH 99,000,000 DRAFTS FOR SALE ON LOSDON JOINT STOCK Transact a General Huuklns bnsiacsB, Including tUe purchase and sale of Covernment and Stale Botidr, Kailroad Stocks and Bonds, and other iitfniritl«»N« 4»ii ........ JACKSON RAE, BROADWAY. 94 OFFICE, KIONTREAL. Co., BANKERS, (INCOBPORATED NOVEMBER, parts ol the world. all BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, Financial. & Co., WALL STREET, Hill, Stocks, Bonda and Gold bought and sold on commlssloQ ; Collections made : Business Paper Negotiated. Baldwin PATON, Agrot Brown Brothers BANKKR3 AND BROKERS. Xo. 18 Devousblre St.y Boston. 885,8:6,881,883 JSr IfoT terms of Sabacrlptlon aee Stb Page. .lOll.V Members New York Stock Kxchauge. tfil eti>amahip« Dem-tnd Drafts on Hcutlsnd and Ireland, also on Canada, Brltlsli C'ulumUUi and San Francisco. Bills Collected and other BaifElng Business transacted. Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commis. 887 3«8 fSS ((Uicellaasoniou.i>iiit!rciai:oariU rates, also cable Transfers. and London. sion. ^85, 886, Bus Cotton 0''lc Marquand, Hill & Co., No. 3T WALL ST., NEW TORK. ttU, S'U New Loans, Investments, dkc V ERICA. Commercial Credits Issued for use in Europe, China. Japan, the East and Weflt Indies and South America, also Ciriular Letters of Credit for Travelers available In all parts of the World. Demand and Time Bills of Exchange payable In London and elsewhere, bought and sold at current flrst-cloas Securities. Mske Cable Transfers between New INDEX TO ADVEHTISEinENTS. New Tork Bankers SIGHT BILLS ON THK UNION BANK OF LONDON. Pay Interest on dally Gold and Currency Balances. CO., PtTBLisnKiis. 79 in 48 Wall Ktreet. ORAW TIME AND ; also Credits available in Commer- all parts of the World. Excbange Place, YORK. Negotiate First-Class Railway, Citjr and State Loans; Make Telegraphic Transfers of Money Allow Interest on Deposits, and draw Exchange on j Oovemment Socnrltlei, bought and sold strictly Gold, stocks and BondJ on Commission. Platt K. Dickiksos, Morton, Rose & Co., London, HOTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS. Y. Stock Kopt Accounts received and Interest allowed on Balanco., which may be rbecked for at sight. J. B. DtOKIKSO.f Member .\.Y. Stock A Gold Ezcnge Howard C. DicKlKbox, Member t<. I'lzctaange. & Co., - - - Amsterd-\m» , ) m THE CHUONICLR & Co., Walker, Andrews & Andrews ROSTON, INVKSTMBNT SECURITIES AND GOLD. EzcHANss ON London, & New York H. Goadby, BANKERS, Canadian Buy and t 45 W^all Street. Office, & Parker Commerce, DEVONSHIRE STREET, ROSTON, at TTestern City sell and Conn- y bonds. & . . Pres., Co., Sterling Sell >/id Scotland. P. O & G. S. Bcx4s51. Banking Co., DIACON, GEORGIA. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Particular attention given to Collections nccesBlblc points, and prompt returns made. GOVERNMENT IN LAWTON. ASHER AYERS, B. L. WILLINGHAM, JACKSON DeLOACH, (Dece'd.) S. W. J. Lawton, Pres't. M. Farrab, Cashier. Chas. J. T. P. Branch, Jenkins, SECURITIES, RANKERS, Merchants & Planters NATIONAI. RANK, Williams & Guion, 63 Wall Street, IVew York, TRAVELERS and C0M^^ERC1AL CREDITS ISiiUED, availaDle m all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn la sums to suit purchasers ; »l80 Cable transfers. Rank Tlie City and Robert Reuson &. 1 }^IiONDON. Co., Manroe & Co. 1 ^PARIS and narcnard, Andre y. ic Co., Clrcnlar Notes available for Travelers in Europe and the East. Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Exchange In large or small amounts, on the principal cities of Europe also with Tickets for Passage from, or to Europe, by the GUION LINE of Mail Steamers. ) aH parts of ADVANCES MADE UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, and other Produce to Ourselves or Cor- & S. Fetrle London. Gnlon Co., Tapscott, Bros. 80 Sc Co., Liverpool. & PHII^ADEI^PHIA. •n PRESCOTT, GROTE & CO..Bankers, London. W. TAPSCOTT & CO., Old Hall, Liverpool. iV Orders for Government Bonus, Stocks and MerchanAiie ex^iruted, and Foreign Exchange and Drafts Iwught. W. Tucker & James Co. BANKERS, dc BANKERS, SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Meisrs. 3 BEJamisok&.Co. Co.j Issue Sterling E.\change and demand notes In sums to suit purchasers, payable In all parts of Great Britain fttid Ireland, and available for the Continent of Europe RITE SCRIRE, PARIS. 5 Home Insurance Georgia COMPANY OF COLUMRITS, GEORGIA, BANKING BUSINESS. CoUccmade on all accessible points. D. F. WiLLCOX, Sec'y. Rhodes Browne, Prest. Geo. VV. Dillingham, Treas. JOHN J.CISCO & SON. N. Y. Corresp8nde:it, Messrs. J. H. Castleman, STOCK AND BOND BROKERJ Georgia" STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECURITIES O* GEORGIA AND ALABAMA A Specialty. Prompt Colnmbns, COLLECTIONS, both in Columbus connection. Will purchase or sell staple Merchandise lu wholesale lots. and points In articles of Second National Bank, espondeats. Alex* TrftT sact a general Banklnjf ana Exchanfire buslnos and Sale of Stocks, Bonds. Gold TITUSVILLE, PENN., ..... Capital etc. O. ItVnB. CBShler. on Commission. Austin & Oberge, No. S13 WALNUT W. B. Shattuck & BANKERS, No. 23 Nassau Street, New York, DRAW SIGHT AND TIME BILLS BELL CHARLES ATTSTIN. t^~ Collections made H. 0BBBG1% in all parts of this State and South Carolina, and remitted for on day of collectiou a t current rate of New York Exchang e. Cubbedge RANKER, FACTOR AND WACOM OA. * & Munroe John Co., BANKERS. No. 8 Wall Street, Nenr ¥ork. OONSOliIDATED RANK, 1.0ND0N, AND ON nVHROE tc CO., PARIS. EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND Cammann & PARIS. Co., Ranker, and Rrokera, 8 Wall Btreat, New Banking Business, and Kl 9, give PURCHASE AND si SALS OF GOVERNMENT.STATE AND riAILKOAD SECUparticular attention to the RlTIKS. recvlred inbleot Trust Pald-Hp Capital, - • • $1,000,000 INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CHARTER. Collections attended to with precision and dispatch free of charge, and remitted for on day of payment. The Coller.tlon paper for all this State and Florida can E. E. BUEBCSB, Pres't. U check »t ilglit. First with great advantage. A. K. Walebb, Cashier, National WILiniNGTON, OcUectlMu BkOo « »11 Moore p»rt« 01 Bank, N. C. (ta« & Wilson, (Successors to H. M. Moore, BRYAN, TEXAS. Collections made and promptly remitted for at cur rent rate of exchange. Correspondents Messrs. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., New York. N. O. Bank National OP NEW ORLEANS, liOUISIANA. JESSE K. BELL, President. RICHARD JONES, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. this point RKKSK TO EAST RIVER NATIONAL BANK. JAS. N. BEASLES, Vica-Presldent. Company, York, Transact a Oe^ih**!. ZJirOtv^lu & Savannah Bank be concentrited at end do a General Banking aod Brokerage Business. RANKERS, Special attention glveu to consignments of Cotton. Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign and Domestic Kcchange, bought and sold. Collections promptly remitted for. Oraers solicited for the purchase oi s^Ies of Produce and Securities. Prompt attentioi? guaranteed. New York Corrpanondnntw r T.a-wwwnhk Rros.* Co litno Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers on Mat,e Uuliectionn Merchant, Sftvannah, Ga. NEGOTIATE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD AND MUNICIPAL BONDS. & Hazlehurst, O^NKKKS AND RROKERS, Southern Bankers. ON TBB ; Bonds and Coupons. ooinmssioN stock rrokers. Commission rank of London AND i;nion Prfist. G. P. Curry, current Bank Notes Edward C. Anderson, Jr. Co., HYDR Southern Securities of every description, viz.; UnState, City & Railroad Stocks STREET, PUIIadelphla. J. BROAD STREET. CHAS. Excliange Rank, Augnsta, Ga. Correspondents In this City, CO., 30 $300,0«0 Deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure Circulation and Deposits $'.00,COO. inclndluf? Purchase Issue Travelers Credits available In all parts of the world. MORTON, BL1S3 & $300,000 attention given to Philadelphia Bankers. ; I GA., -...-- tlons Exchange, and Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued on 38 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Bean Cash'r. Transacts a General 70 State Street, Roston. Bills of Jos. S. Vice-Pres't. Page, Richardson & Co. AGKXT8 FOR BARITVO BUOTHBRS Oc COMPANY, 52 WALL STREET. NEw YORK. all Special attention paid to Collections. Oold, State, City, County and Railroad Bonds. G. C. Ward, on W. J. J. S. SCHOFIELD, Oasb Oapitai, ROSTON. DEALERS $500,000 Dudlkt Hubbard, Casl^er. COLLECTIONS made in ALL PARTS of the STATE New York Correspondent— Fourth National Banc AUGUSTA, BANKERS, Exchange and Gold, grant Commercial Credits, make Cable Transfers, and transB general banking business. Draw on the Bank of Enr ... . G. M. Paekeb, Vice-Pres. Directors. Cobb, Brewster, Sweet No. 26 Excbange Place, ... Chablbs Hopkins, Planters' Paris, Cities or Europe. AND OTHER Continental AGENTS FOR THE of AVAILABLE IN ALL PABTS OF THE WORLD. IgginED, on deposits. Bank nORII^E, AliARASIA. Capital, commercial aud Travelers' CredlU and Franc Ex. ohauee on PARIS. . „, . RalTwnj and other LOANS negotiated. Stocks and oouds denlt In on Cummlsston. G. Harper NATIONAI. Commercial Bank, ASS. in COUaUtOIAL AND CutOULAB LXTTEBS 07 CREDIT TRATEI.ERS> CREDITS. T. Co., Co., Paris. CIRCULAR NOTES A:n) STERLINO EXCHANGE On Vnlon Rank or Iiondon. J. Southern Bankers. & Kidder, Peabody New York. 14 "Wail Street, [December 28, 1872, Boston Bankers. Foreign Exchange. •Interest : Calted 8t«tM. Cashier. Particular attention given to Collections, both In the City and all points lu connection with It. Prompt returns made at best rates of Exchange and no charge made excepting that actually paid upon any distant point. Correspondence New York solicited. Correspondent,' NINTH NATIONAL BANK. John A. Klbih, President. C. C. Flowebrbb, Vice-President. Geo. M. Klbin Mississippi Valley Cashier, Bank. A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT, vicKSRCRO, miss. N. Y, Ccrrespoudcati— Ss&k o( Ui« MaabatMs.Co. , V;i)ecember 28, 1872.J tm | The Bank of Mutual National Bank, P. 851 Western Bankera. Southern Bankers. COB. CALIFORNIA OF NEW (ffilONIOLR ORJLEAN8. Finanoial Notices. Orriox OF Tnx Central PACirio BR. Co.,) So. H William Strut, V NSW YORS, Ucc», ISU. ) California, J * 8ANS0ME SAN FRANCISCO. FOtTRCHY, President, Capital.. $500,000 Capital Pald-Vp Strict attention Klven ti> Collections In tlils city >nd tn otiior parts of the United States, freo of charge except sucfi as may bo actually paid. Returns promptly made at the current rates o( Kx- UILLKR, WILLIAMS, P. R. D. J.\B. 0. - • . • $6,000,000 Janoary id. C. RALSTON, Caahier. No. 28 NEW IN FISK & HATCH. No. 40 J. o. IN PARIS, MZSSSS. MARCCARD, ANDRE ft & GALVKSTON. ......C Brandon, DIUECTOKS: Lubbock, M. Mam, .11. .). tiuin, E. S. Goo. Schneider, Japan, Australia, sal other countries, authorizing Ins., on the ORIENTAL B.VNK CORPORATION, $238,000 Wiillla, K. K. J. Jemison, M. W. Baker, Leon S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B. T. H. McMahan & Paris, ALSO, Co., The at We have prompt and GiLMORE, DUNLAP reiikblo correspondents at all 108 Capital, $500,000. points and remitted lor Texas. on day of payment, TOR We SAIiB Samuel A. Gaylord & Co, BOT BROKERS IN WESTERN SECURITIES, NEW YORK 33 Wall Street, Cashier. AND 82a North Third St. ST. LOTUS. BANKEH8,. Breuliaxu, Texan. W. M. F. Hewson, STOCK BROKER, iIorreBpondents: ITou^ton— i^'lrst Xatlonal Bank Qrilveston— Hall. Hiitchlni^a Ofc Co; New OrlGans— Pike, Bfotlior & Co.; New York— HUii'^an, Sherman & Co. • Sayles Sc Breuham, Texas. & Adams p. S : *. Morton, Bliss Correspondent M. A. tOBT, Late Fort I * Tries. Fort & I GROBOR "W. JACKSOS, Late Cashier Ist Nat. Bank GalUpolls.O Jackson, First National nank. Merchants National Hank. PJeW Orle:inB Louisiana National Bank. Whnless A Pratt. Pankers. (}a]veston T. H. MnMatitin A (U . : : Cashier. The Mercantile Bank OF NORFOLK, TA. In settlement. a Copartnership under the Arm name of KITCHEN A CO., for the Transaction of a General Commission STOCKS, GO\'ERNMENTS and GOLD. JAMES KITCHEN. WM.K. KITCHEN, Jb. & Hannaman, Smith BROKERS AND INVESTING AGENTS INDLVNjVPOLIS, INDIANA. Choice Ton Per Cent luvcstmcsts at and below par Financial Laws and Forms of INDIANA sent free. N. Y. National ExoHxxea Bake, CorrcsDondent. Ten Per Cent With fTudonbted Interest, Security. We flre iuvf^stlne for eastern jmrtlcs many tttotisandA of dollars per mouth, ou Improved property la Illliio!* worth, in everj' InslAiice, three times the sum loaned. Our securities jire very protltable and nopuUr, and are considered the safest offered. ANe will loan anv sum you may desire to Invent, be It large or i«mall, without e.\* penKe to lender. We can refer to partlen for whom w« have loaned laree amouutB of money, who have never lost a dollar of either principal or interest tn thU class of Becurltlee duriuK the last fourteen year?. Send forour book, "Illinois as a Place of Investnienl ., which contains all necossary Intonnatlon. Address BloomlnKion^ lUinola SAFE INTBSTIHENT LOANS NKOOTL4TED. imPROVED FARnS. Bleber Gaaae, 13. New YoBK COBBESrONDEST. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. LXOVABD. • 130 West Main Street, Loulsylllo, Ky., D alers In roreltrn and Domestic Exchange, Uovernment Bonds and all Local Becnrltles. Qlve prompt attention to MUaoUons anu ordersCor Ityestment ol funds. O. V. H. FOSTEB. BANKERS, No. 10 Wall Street. Government, State, Railroad and other desirable sccuiitles. making liberal advances on same, allow Interest on deposits, deal In commercial Piy ard 9«11 naper, furnish to travellers and others Letters Credit current In the principal cities In Europe. from all expenses) pa!4 SANFORD, Attorney and Solicitor. iLLtMOlS, References given to prominent persons in any largt city In the Umon. 9 New Street and It Broadway. CITV RAIIiROAD, GAS INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Jfc Bee quotations " Local Securities " In this paper. Securities a Specialty. BHBLDOV. Leonard, She]don& Foster Co., BANKERS, W. E. No. ADVANCES made upon Approved Collaterals. INVESTMENT SECURITIES of the Highest Grades W. B. interest (clear wherever desired. Charles Otis, allowed on Dally Balances. KANSAS AND ILLINOIS Ten per cent MOEBIS, NEW YORK, 24 Pine Street, CHICAGO, 164 22ud Street, FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, INTEREST Capital. Eastern SIOMKT LOANED FOR EASTERN PARTIES CM always on hand. Collections made In all parts of Virginia and North •aroUna, and remitted for promptly. & name CYRUS 0. BAKER. JAMES ElTCUEN. AVILSON SOUTHERN SECURITIES. : Gilbekt Elliot, ( t 6c TOinS, Dealers in Heal Estate Securities & School Bonds, BANKERS, : Morton, Galt York, Jacob R.Shipherd& Co., \rACO, TEXAS. J. Baeei:, Prcs. 1372. FOB Rkpebkkcss and corbrspondence:— New York Wlnslow, Lanier & Co., David Dows & Co. Cincin- We. will sign the firm & Co JAN K Kits, nati member 20 BROAD ST., Broker* and Dealer* , DALLAS, TEXAS. Kew Tork Krw Co.. Levy & Borg, Leonard, BANKE Refer to WOnn 21 West Third Street, Clnclunatl, Ohio; All Clucinnatl Banks, and Messrs. Lot K- No. Office Bassett, Atty^s at liaw, Becretirr. HERE TO- 'PHE COPARTNERSHIP Business In CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS give special atteutlon to collections on all accessible polDts. DIIlECTOUS: AV. J. HiitcMus, P. W, Gray, A.J. Uurkc, Cor. Enuls, W. M. Ulce, C. S. Longcopo. BENJ. A. rs, Prealdent. WEEMS. Co., Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GOLD, SILVEB and all kinds of BOTERNRIENT BONDS. COLLECTIONS IDADE at all accedsible THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON, B. F. & OealerelB , Houston, JAMES MERREI.L, OpriCK OF BaEER & KITCHEN, Wall St., New Youk, December », THE U.SDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED 110 West Fourth A: Inst., until the 2d of January. Either Ports. the princinal points throughout this S'ate, and upon all collections payable la this City or Houston, make no charge for collectiuK, and only actual charge upon interior collections. Immediate andprompt attention Klvon to all business entrualed tons. Uefer to Nar. Park Bank. Howes & Macy, and Spofl'ord Tlleston & Co. N. Y., 2d Nat. Bank, Boston, I'lKe Lepeyre & iiro., K. 0.,T)rexel & Co PhUa. 19W. 1«, -'FORK existing under the flnu name ot BAKER & KITCHEN Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. cities. ox Texas. Dec. January next. Transfer, books closed on and stter the 30tb Branches or the Oriental Bank Houg Kong, and other Asiatic Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Gx«hange, GALVESTON, LONPON. Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, and other leading Eorepcaa YORK, The trustees of this Company tiare declared a dlv. Idend of four(l) per cent, out of the earnings of the past six months, payable on and after the 2d day of 15 London, Dablln, Baakora, And bills ATLANTIC CITIES, Wall, It )b't. Mills, T. .1. II. Auderso'l. S[>eo!al attention Klven to collections at all points In the State, and remit ranci-s proniiitly made, without ftuy charge except customary rates ot exchange. President. DIVIDEND. EXCHANGE FOB SALE ON THE 1!. on and after SI'., National Trust Comp'y. CO. purchase of Merchandise la the Eaat Indies, China, WALLis, Vlcc-Pres*t., Texas Banking Cash Capital, NASSAU NEW alpuonsk lauvb. Cashier LAUTS, Secretary, J PBK 7 8<l. This Bank Issaea Letters of Credit arallable for the o. 5 BANK COIU'ORA- THURSDAY, JANUARY C. P. HUNTINGTON, THREADNEEDLE STREET. IN LONDON, THE ORIENTAL TION, } i ' cent DEBENTURE BONDSof the CHESAPKAKK AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY, due JASUABT lat, 1873, will be paid In OOLD COIN, at the Office of raOBILB, ALA. K. BRAN'Dox, Prp8*t., BUNTINOTOV. rpHB COUPONS OF THE VORK, MXBSRS. LEES & WALLER, No. 33 FINE BREET. Co., Francl* Street) St. Uessts. stri-el. OrPIOS or TBS ClIZSAI-EAKE AND Onio R. K Co. SI WlLMAII 8TSSST. New Yoke. December SO, 18 AGENTS. BAIVKEHS, ; Nassau Vlcc-I*rc«ldenl. W. D. O. MILLS, President. RKYNOLDB, & 5 C. P. JNO. W. MILLKB. Thos. P. Miller sold, at the othcc of In Sohedulea oi twcntr or more Coupons may now be presented, lor which checks wilt be ready cUangc of the day. TB08. l. FISK * HATCH, No. Caslilor. Limit. ..$1,000,000 | COUPONS OF THE FIRST be pal 1873, will ALBEUT BALDWIN, Vice Piosldent, JOSEPH MITCIIEL, HE " .Mortgage Bonds of the CEMKAI. PACIflC RAILItOAU CO.MPASY, the WK-iTERV PACIFIC liAlLUDAD COMPASy and tie CALIFORNIA tad OUEUOM RAILROAD CoMPAS'Y, due January <st. STS., ol Knoblauch & Lichtenstein, BANKERS, 37 Broad Street, New twrk. , : ; [December 28, 1872. THE CHRONICLE. 852 Financ Financial. Financial, Second Mortgage THE INDIANA Seven Per Cent. Gold AND Seven Per Cent. Bonds Central Railway COMPANY'S FIRST inOBrGAGE BONDS Illinois SOJDTH CABOI.INA RAILROAD COMPANY. tfte Bonth Carolina Railroad THREK itrtSa purpose of retiring all its floating obllgaand arranging its non-mortgage bonds, and tiona the bonda authorized to be issued under said mort gage having been duly executed, they are now ofiered for sale at this office at Payment will PER viz. VERY HIGH to Tbe mortgage of the road for the present year is •stimated at about and with an ample Its flrst-class freight It traverses trict date October let, and p assenger equip- without railway connections, and now it is as- and accrued cent, J. T. CaABLESTOS, S. C, Dec. interest. WELSMAN, Treasurer. 6. The onderslgncd, agent for the* sale and exchange of tbe above Bonds, c:tn be found at the Fourth National Bank, lu this A large part and will in the Bonds Whole are on payable in 30 years, principal and 10 Fund 2K which those now selling COMPLETED KOAD. Nrw York, Dec. COCHRAN. 18, 1872. WALKER, whom pamphlets and NORFOLK CENT WATER BONDS, Coupons payable At present price CITY, VA., EIGHT at 87)i at National they pay ANDRETV^S & CO., 9 1-7 Baltimore, ITId. PECIALTY.—COXUXEOIAL Papbb Nbootiatbd. Wood & Dav is, BONDS. We >»Ueve them one of the safest and most profltabiu .iivostments offered in tliis market for ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO., WiNSLow & 70 Yrilllam RR. Mortgage Gold 7s. NEW JERSEY MIDLAND BROOKLYN CITY 68 and Ist Mort. Gold 7«. 7s. Fob Sale By UTLEY & BOtTEN, WANTED—SITUATION Blf.A COM- petent bookkeeper, engaged for fifteen years p »st in Mercantile, Banking and Insurance offices. Character and capacity satisfactorily recommended and guar, COMMIS, box 4,720 P. O. anteed. Address Cheap Telegraphy St., AUTOMATIC SYSTEM. New York. KEGISTKRED, andare Issued in denominations of 1500 and $1,OCO. .sri.^ mile aie i-qulpped and In operation. The present actual earnings August, 187?, $96,841 63 Septe.ube , $luO,2ri 40 uctober, »lis.i«7 58. This ' oad constitutes the best and shortest line between Nashville, St. Louis, and Chicago. and • one cent for Instead of ten words and three cents for each to a single message, and Twenty words EACH ADDITIONAL WORD, to a single message, and additional word. two THE A7TTOMATIC TELEGBAPH COMPANY. now prepared to receive and transmit messages by their new system, between New York, Philadelphia Is and Washington. Ofilce In New York—Nos. 64 and 66 Broadway. Present Hates by other;Ltne8—New York and Philadelphia, 10 words 30 cents, and 2 cents for each additional word New York and Washington, 10 words cents and 3 cents for each additional word Washing; in RAIIiROAD BONDS. Hewson, Kilbreth & Co. BAivL'ERS No. 11 and railroad stocks, and do a OKNERAf< BANKING BUSINESS, No. 31 Pine Street. D. WOOD, BAMUBL ITormsrly of YermUr* * Co. Ist UBBANA & BLOOM'GTON 1st. Mort. Gol NEW YORK AND OSWEGO Convertible 7a. Wilson, We ofler;f or sale THE FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE 7 PER CKNT THIBTV-TF.AR GOI-D BONDS. O" THE ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHKASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY (consolidated), of Illinois, Indlaua, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the principal and interest of whicli are payable In GOLD In NEW YOKK, FREE OF U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX. These bonds are COUPON a variety of choice bonds to supply In Testers, (uniish bonds advertised on the market at snbscriptlun prices, execute orders for OoveramenI . MONTCLAIR BY THE Keep on hand securities, gold NEW YORK AND OSWEGH 1st Mort. Gold 78. Bankers, SOLE AGENTS FOR THI3 LOAN, 25 Pine Street. ; AND New York. 4 AVall Street, 85 and Interest. : BANKERS St., Investment Securities. greatest profit. per cent interest to Pine MORRIS AND ESSEX RR. 1st Mortgage 7s. ELIZABETH CITY 7s. ST. JOSEPH CITY (Mo.) BRIDGE lOs. MOBILE AND OHIO RB. 1st Mortgage 88. A 7 PER CENT MORTGAGE BOND for sale on one of the great roads running from New York City— on the thii d largest road in New York State. The most desirable bond of all the Midland issues, affording the largest income and promising the PER B. liONEV, U DAN., New York. Wjter Works, For further information, apply SeAXERS FITCH, OTIS & CO., No. MIDLAND secured by a Water Tax and First Mortgage on the FRANCIS Balance has been redeemed. Choice lots for sale below pai^by and accrued interest Park Bank, invest- ments. Total amount of Kansas School Bonds lasned to Jan. 1, mn, ti,m%W6; amount outstanding Jan. 1, 187j, in- Convertible A 9 Per Cent Investment selling and most remunerative of bond obtained.) years. am safest $498,219. and accrued Interest by the Financial may be BONDS. The per cent, of Gross Earnings. Issue, 13,500,000, ef formation PER CENT NEBBASKA SCHOOL Oovernment Tax. Gold, free of at 90 CENT. KANSAS SCHOOL BONDS. PER 10 in cash line. $1,000 each, interest In SinklDg by the stockholders end be, paid and people on the city. C. New Yort. of the coat of construction has been, Price, JOHN No. 12 Pine Street, farm products. After the 31st December Inst, the price of the be 75 per JONES & SCHVYLEB, dis- and have York. will We Invite the attention of Capitalists to this security as a particularly desirable one, and shall be glad to furnish Pamphlets, and Maps and all particulars upon sured a profitable business from the start, In coal and annum Interest New Bonds Dollars of these be redeemed at par and accrued Interest annually bv lot, thus givlngthe fortunate holders of the ilrawn Bonds over >0 per cent advance on their Investment and nearly 10 per cent interest until the Bonds are drawn. will 14 TVall Street. payable In April and October, In the City of bonds Two Hundred Thousaud to I application. 1873. a populous and a highly cultivated satisfactory anticipations of future earnings. attached coupons for 7 per cent per FIELDS COAIi ment by FEBRUARY, present prospects furnish ample ground for very The Bonds bear of this Import- time, direct Western I Agents of the Company, (of net revenue at over $560,000. its first of Indiana, will be completed and ready for business For sale $1,400,000] gross, WESTERN DIVISION (83 miles) ! covers tbe entire property of tbe Company, embracing 242 miles of flrst-class road, abundantly equipped ivltb locomotives and cars lu fine condition : and all tbe appurtenances of a flrst-class Railroad— tbe first mortgage being only $3,CO0,O0O. The business The ant line, opening for the BLOCK non-niort£ase bonds of tbe Company at 75 per cent.; balance In casb. Tbe value of tbe security uovr CONSIDERATION. largest railway centres In the West. two of the oommunlcatlon with tbe be accepted as follows, It We believe the above Bonds, at the price we are asklngfor them, oflfer greater inducements to Investors than any railway Bonds upon the market. They are a first lien of only $15,000 per mile upon a completed road, fully equipped, having a TRAFFIC GUARANTEE by which it is estimated that from One AN EAST AND WEST AIR LINE OF tS2 MILES FROM INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TO DECATUR, ILL., CENT. Tiiro-tblrds of the parcbase money \rlll be received In tbe 7 per cent. offered entitles Mortgage Per Cent Gold Bonds. 7 raiLIilOV DOI.I.ARS 75 OF THE SPRINGFIELD A ILLINOIS SOL'THEASTEBN BAIL WAY. First Company having (natod a Second Mortgage, amounting to I al. D. DAVIS. 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These hoards of currency, through the Col. lectors, find their way from the pockets of the people to the of the banks, and the idladfad oiirrencv into the aciive organism is of is more apparent thus absorbed The the circulation. this year rapidity in conse- Wall street. The problem of these high rates has been anxiouily dis. cussed for some time past. Some persons have ascribed it to the fact that our currency is inconvertible. But our cur lency is no more inconvertible now than it has been the last And ten years. "till the has for two months were perse an immediate caufe of stringency market, in the loan we should have had such phenomena immediately after suspension, occurred. leaves us with a very close money market been more stringent than during any corresponding period in the past quarter of a century. Moreover, if paper money and they would have rency which caused them. The financial situa* in $10 00 \Ocefte per year, "^*1 promising a oflTer quence of the unusually high rates which money commands Thb CoMMiTRciAL AND FiwANciAL Chrokicxe, Poetnge to bank ss well as to augment the deposits. It is well known that these taxes fall due or are mostly paid just before the tills issued on Saturto midnight oj Friday. is TEBMS OF SUBSCBIFTION-FATABLS IH AOVAHCX. and mailed said growing strength of the of this transmutation to city subt4crlbers, the whole, therefore, the bank 863 THE COMMERCIAL TIMES. I indication of the be fairly tion. News Cotton may movement Canal and Miscellaneous Stock Commercial Epitome On ing million of bonds. Latest Monetary and Commercial English News I I bles 392. also sold a million of gold without THE CHRONICLE. The Stringency Relaxing ba'k Notes and Currency Trou- NO. 28. 1872. quil during kei.t pace wiih the cur. Neither of these movements hate Our money market was more steady and tranthe first or 8 years which cons ituteJ the money market, although the strinsjency is somewhat mod- worst section of the paper-money period than aver erated by the fact that in the country there is less pressure before, and it is not until we have as it w>'re 8!>ecie p\v« than a year sgo. The prepayment of the Government ments alnr>ost in view, and our currency is but ]0@I2 interest l;as elso terded a little to alleviate the symptoms per cent below par, that the stringency hns betn so and the banks have bfgun to rtrceive money from the coun- severe. It is evident, therefore, that the troubles of the try in payment of loans made in anticipption of the taxes. loan market did not begin wiih p^per money but were for There is also a hopeful feeling engendered by the assurance some years rather mitigated by it. Ilr-no* inconvertibility th.it in a fortnight or so we shi.ll have a large amount of of the currency is not to be blamed as the sole oaus^ of funds released which are now locked up, so that the relief stringency, perhaps notes its chief cause. Moreover, if we may almost be said to have begun already. Still the look abroad to foreign money markets we shall find evidence severity of the pinch yesterday was extreme, and the bank to the same effect. The two stringent money markets of movement is looked on with some anxiety in cnnsequence Europe ars those of Germany and England, and both have ; — of the unfavorable averages last week which showed a loss a bard currency. 2^ millions of legal tenders, and 3^ millions of deposits But really this exliibit was not so bad as it looks. The the England has ha for the past 30 years most irregular and spasmodic money market in Europe, still throughout all that period she has had no paper money. loss of greenbacks France has had a tranquil money market notwithstanding her of in specie, is was oflset in part by a giin of a equally available for reserves ; million and adds, an clement of stability to the portion of the Besides this the Government withdrew lust week a therefore, baijks, which troubles for the 1 past eighteen mont'i*, lut during whole period her currency has been inconvertible, n tlj9 same condition, and Russia ond Austria, the Italy is AU have THE CHRONICLE. ^54 money markets comparatively the'r inconvertible paper currency. from besides We its What That paper money all this ? means. cite the own steady, and all have an is then or By no of a good thing ? evidence to prove that paper notorious evils does not a premium, and an average of a quarter of a million a month the inference is inflict money the additional more have been bought up in Wall street new banks just organizing or possessing full quota of notes. It is Washington to at mone. stanced as evil of being the sole cause or the chief cause of the [December 28, 1878. issue fast as it for the account less than their a rule with the Currency notes to Bureau a bank thus circum- retires the notes of buys up and any we have suffered during the past two or broken bank. For a premium of about percent such banks Where the origin of the trouble may more can be supplied in sums to suit, and there are to be found a three months. Those number of bankers in Wall street who make a special busifitly be looked for wc attempt to indicate elsewhere. tary stringency may forces, whatever they be, which have been so monetary spasms are enhanced by the of high at the rates, street lend the and sums with some of the private mcney thus to divert Merchants batiks. erable Wall to brokers of the banking firms in occasionally of prolific organization large of their large means customers deposits have from consid- These monies they were idle. ness of buying and selling broken bank notes. All these advantages tend to give such an active ment to the notes of the banks that movebe this circulation can kept out to any extent, and the arrangements for note redemp. tion under the National Banking system are so crude that the notes rarely or never return easily more rapidly than they can be floated again. in bank. Tbey received When the National banks were first established a very difmost but a low rate of interest, 4 ferent result was anticipated. It was predicted that although or 5 per cent. But they were satisfied, for the money was the bank-note aggregate was fixed at 300 millions as the safe, and that was all they wished. For profits they looked maximum, yet the real amount of bank currency in actual to their legitimate business, without aspiring to add thereto circulation would vary according to the wants of commerce the gains of money-lending. Now, however, these moneyed and trade, never exceeding 300 millions at the most active men have changed their tactics. They lend their money to period, and filling to 250 or to 200 millions or even lower accustomed no in former days to leave interest, perhaps, or at some broker who pays 7 per cent or 7 gold for it or he during the dull quietude which prevails between seasons. on the street at 1-32 or -J per This was the argument for the fixing of the bank note cirit out for tbem ; even lends cent a day during the severest spasms of financial trouble. culation at so high a This money-lending legal habit is so firmly rooted, and the it out is so compact and active, that adds greatly to the energy of the other causes of mone- tender notes. maximum organization for carrying urged when it millions under the law tary trouble, and oflfers a formidable impediment to their removal or mitigation. the in addition to the note greenback argument was aggregate was enlarged to 354 The same fallacious of 12th July, 1870. And at this day we hear it repeated by the advocates of free-bankir.g who would have a further enlargement of the aggregate of bank circulation under the pretext of giving "elar. late BANK KOTES AND CURRENCY TROUBLES. ticity" to the currency. that bank note?, as is often said, cannot be kept The truth is that our currency has too much elasticity in iu circulation beyond the amount properly required for the direction of expansion already. To enlarge the bank note legitimate business ? If to, why do national bank notes accu- issues would only expand it still more and thus increase the mutate in New York in summer so as to increase the natu. evil. The elasticity we want is in the way of contraction. ral plethora of the money market at that season ? These Our currency needs some appliance which will cause it to two inquiries go to the root of our currency troubles. As contract in the dull seasons of business. If such an expeto the first there is no doubt that bank notes, if limited to dient can be contrived for contraction at the proper time we a narrow area of circulation in the vicinity of the centres of may safely leave the currency at other times to its own Is it true wiU go home for redemption very rapidly when too inherent powers of expansion which are already so great The same swift return for redemption as to be almost beyond control. takes place when bank notes circulate over a wider field Where shall we look for such a contracting mechanism ? issue, many are issued. of currency, if care be taken to keep up active redeeming Obviously agencies like that of the SofTolk bank system established in 1858 New in one of two directions. the circulation of bank notes elastic, Either we must make and restore to it its England. But in cases where the notes are lost force of contraction, or we must caufe the volume not confined within a narrow area, but enjoy an extensive of greenback notes to contract instead. All the plans for circulation over a widespread country, the arrangements giving elasticity to the currency which are so plentifully for redemption require to be extremely perfect, or a much suggested in various quarters are consfruc'ed on one of in larger amount of currency at certain seasons can be kept They propose to deal either with the these two principles. demanded or can without mone- national bank notes or with the greenbacks. Of the first tary derangement be maintained. These principles help us class is the project for removing all restrictions from the to understand how our national bank notes can be kept out bank note issues. This scheme, as we have shown, would all the year round, and why when once emitted they seldom indeed, give more elasticity to the currency, but in the return to trouble the issuing bank. wrong direction, that of expansion. Now it has too much In the first place, they are not limited to any confined What is wanted is the of this sort of elasticity alreadj'. locality, but the note of a bank in Arizona, or Montana, or power to contract. This necessity the free-banking gentleafloat than is legitimately Maine, or Georgia, circulates just as fseely in New York Still their method of supplying it is as men do not deny. if from one of our own city banks. This freedom of circula- vague. They would have " some efl^cient mettiod " they tion is much enhanced by tha fact that the bank notes are do not seem quite agreed as to details, but some efficient accepted by the Government in payment of taxes or other method for the redemption of notes. If we had already estabdues, and are also a legal tender in settlement of deots lished such a method of metropolitan redemption, and if it between all our 1900 National banks. Moreover, if a were in full operation now, there would be no outcry for bmk fails, the whole of its notes are assumed by the Gov- an enlargement of the bank note issues. Tue present ernment, and pass as freely as evar, because the National aggregate of 354 millions, during a large part of the year, Treasury takes the responsibility of redeeming them. l\ay would be found too much. Such, at least, is the opinion more, there is a special demand for the notes of broken which generally prevails. Hence, what the freebankers banks, so that for some ^ears thej' have been bought up a should obviously do is to establish their " efficient method ' I — December to for call first, operation, is in full increase they and then, it is we meet the the same error first method, for example, which is one hint of our foreign Here again of of the best, it files arrive we see whether the enterprise shall our English Jcotemporary has been Mr. Boutwell's now expansion. ot and published it a whole day before th* was given by our New York papers. When this speculation, notes. turn to the other class of remedies, which apply themselves to the greenback circulation. column on th« telegraphic its 4th January, 1872, from Washington, the story which started so strong as justify 855 the syndicate, announced in after this contracting force we can judge whether more expAnsive power, or to demand in the aggregate of bank now Let us THE CHUONICLE. 28, 1872.1 of redemption" : getting in exclusive equally But intelligence. speculative results have not been repeated. contemplates 8ucce<sfal so, if the The story of a Twelve months The emission he new Syndicate is absurd and incredible. ago it was less so. The news produced at that time ses But its counterpart contraction would probably defy his utmost skill. Besides sation in Wall street, which was cleverly fostered by the this difficulty, the letting out of currency or taking it in cliques. Th' y first put gold down. They then got up a brisk discussion as to which of the five-twenties were in requires to be automatic and self-regulatin?. It must not the issue of 44 miilions of greenbacks. would a task of no difficulty. find — be under the control of any Wall well-'^nown banker in the officer of Government. street has ably argued A danger of being called by the present seems will probably prevent any legislation we have All Conatress. to do just now and direct public opinion to be to enlighten : In order to prevent the evil effects of tight money markets, it becomes necessary that we should have some ready means of potting a larger volume of currency In circulation when the demands of trade need it and that this volume should be reduced during the dull seasons, when the the banks are full of money and are leudiug it at nominal rates of interest. This constitutes elasticity of the currency, and until it is accomplished by wise lesrislation, the commerce of the country cannot be well balanced. Every time Congress meets there are started the same plans and schemes toward this object, which are rejected oa account ot impracticability, or because they throw all the power of contraction or expansion of the currency into the hands of Uovernment officers. lu the latter case the financial prosperity of the nation would manifestly be in more danger from one-man power than it is now from no-man power for now we can look ahead far enough to judge to a degree whether money will be scarce or plenty, while with any of the schemes in operation which grant the Secretary of the Treasury or any other official discretionary power over the whole money of the nation, we could not look ahead a single day. The "policy" of political sagacity would come in direct contact with the people's means of living and if political sagacity held the power, and some party election was to be carried, how much would the small tradesman's ; ; ; money-needs be regarded To 1 secure this self-regulating automatic contraction of the currency when needful, and a correspondent expansion to the proper degree at the right time, would require a very delicate machinery. purpose One of the latest suggestions for this a law should be passed authorizing the Treasury to lend mone\ at 8 per cent on 6 per cent bonds at 00. its six is that Another plan would have Government lend par on per cent gold bonds, simply stopping the interest for Each of the time the loan runs. these plans has numerous advocates, and attracts a good deal of discussion ; wliich, however, will probably die away in proportion as tranquillity returns to the money market. THE RUMORS OF A NEW SYNDICATE. The A old syndicate business is once more before the public. report of four closely-printed columns was published in the newspapers a few dajs the Treasury, together with tion ot tlie Committee of this ago, in which Ways Mr. Jay Cooke, gave an exposi. this power- handed about by the busy hands of ostentatious benevolence, and at the Stock Exchange prices went down 1 or 2 per cent, inflicting cruel losses on honaf.de owners of bonds, and unsettling investments here welcome profits for a select few Such was the beforehand. Europe, and winning in effect of the They promise rumors of last winter. " well-informed" who were now in a by Mr. Boutwell In the first place, they are contradicted In the report syndicate Let us ask why. speculative point of view. himself. false less success we are discussing of his interview with the Committee, he expressly disclaims any purpose to on negotiating the new bonds without further action on the part of Congress. The following is the passage of insist the report which refers to this subject Mr. Beck— I understand the object of giving «8 the details of this whole transaction is to indicate that, unless some modification of the law governing your action is made, you will renew your negotiations on the same basis for a further amount. Mr. Boutwell— No, sir. I do not say that this is my object. My idea was that, inasmuch as Congress was in session, or about to be in session, when this proposition was made to me, that I ought to lay the matter before the Committee, and see if they had any view differing from the one I have expressed as to operations under existing law, or if they thought further operations ought not to be carried on under the existing law then they would, perhaps, take some action upon the subject. Mr. Beck But if no further power were given, then you would proceed to negotiate for the other $300,CK)0,000 of five per cent bonds authoriziid, upon the basis on which you negotiated those $135,000,000 with the syndicate ? Mr. Boutwell If by the expression of opinion or the action of the Committee I should be at liberty to Infer that what has been done is, on the whole, satisfactory, I would then feel myself justi Bed in going on. I am not prepared to say exactly what I would do in a given state of things. I thought it was decorous and proper that I should come here and let the Committee know just how the matter stands. I suppose they will exercise their own discretion as to whether they will say anything to me or make any recommendation to Congress. ; — — Secondly, public opinion at present forbids any lation new legis- The new loan negotiated at the heavy Nobody wishes it outside of a very to authorize the proposed syndicate profits. expense demanded. limited circle of people, most of whom are bankers or per- Of the operation. and Means at Washington. The object sons who would like to ^re do not blame these gentlemen, who hav^, some of The despatches course statement has been misrepresented. throughout the country the false rumor that the Secretary intended to second arrangement, or 300 millions of the the swing to make money by of the Associated Press hastened to spread a full the Secretary of people do not want this syndicate operations of August, 1871, before the of give ful as follows, but the difficulty of dealing with so complicat<id and delicate a question To in. weapon of " bear" warfare, 000 millions were said to be The list of the amount of the new syndicate oper.itioi. The bonds of the the Government securities was tabulated. various early issues of five-twenties, to tie extent of 600 Lists of them were millions, were elaborately set out. this point first, adding that an not positively forbidden and new offer to fives negotiate another make 200 on the same terms as had been made, and that by some new if action of Congress, the them, rendered conspicuous services in previous loans, espeThey have a right to seek business cially during the war. for their banking establishments here or abroad. They gained several millions by the last syndicate, and the memory of that transaction may well be cherished and fragrant. But in the interest of the we say No. Everywhere more Syndicates any time on the same terms as public public opinion echoes the sentiaient "no negotiations would begin and the preliminaries be consummated at an early day. A year ago, before the first syndi- at present, and no more at cate was closed up, a lively speculation was got up in Gov- the last," ernment bnnds by just such a rumor as this. Then as now With regard to the immediate future then the document Its chief value is in the the Rothschilds were said to be parties to the negotiation. before us is not of much intarest. The liOndon Times, which is apparently a favorite organ of' light it throws on the past. Two or three items of Syndi . THE CHRONICLE. 856 ffiU information are a tolerably full still These excepted, missing. we have exposition of what the public wishes to intent of the national legislature know about the operations of last August, by which 200 millions new of were issued fives in the anxiety nf we argued tha^ syndicate to was one-sided, that the government was not duly protected from this hiid On statement. Now we !os-. liave a confirmation of several points the Secretary says he "apprehensions that the government might losp,and that he might have a question the Syndicate as to who with Happily, however, ihe whole trans- should bnar the loss." new These objections and others were, however, overridden by Mr. Boutwell to do s mething for the funding of the debt at lower rates, and by the anxiety of the five- In discussing these matters at the time bargtin authorizing this in loan. exchange for six per cent twenties. th) [December 28, 1872. gain States loan in the the prestige of money markets negotiating of Europe. a United The amount which this operation has cost us would appear (hen to be $2,800,000. But if the interest coupons were duplicated in manner on the 65 millions taken by the banks, then commission paid to those like we shall (ind that, including the institutions, the taxpayers have had to bear a loss of nearly making the total expenses of the negotiacept in the coraofiissions exacted, which are larger tlian we tion of the whole 200 millions 14,025,000, or above three ever paid for any loan during the worst period of the war. millions more than the sum allotted by Congress. Mr. Boutwell expresses to the committee a readiness to Mr. Bjutwell very properly shows that iti any future negoaction is now closed up without loss to the government ex- tiation all doubt should be cleared up, and in case of loss in any way the bank making the subscription should be respon- sible for loss whatever; Mr. Jay Cooke's war loan negotiations under Mr. Mr Cha-e and not, to was no In the syndicate there it. and, BR in almost McCulloch, whioh anr.ounted 1,500 millions, the promptly completed according to if we mistake his contract without the loss uf a cent to the Natioral Treasury. To the qufsti jn how much the syndicate received as compensation (or their services in the loan of August, 1871, the report i.fTeis no satisfactory response. These gentlemen only sold 135 millions abroad, of the expenses of the negotiation of will, of course, include the cost of full details new bonds. these sending to Europe, He maintaining there for some months an<l the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, with i competent force of clerks and assistants, to deliver the new bond?, and We and bring home the old Five-Twenties. do not expect, however, that any representations the Secretary can make will convince the public that this trarisaction was not too expensive to bo repeated. improbable task there will this able obstachs. has be remembered as the remaining G5 millions were bought by the National B.inks in this country, which were allowed no more than ^ per cent commission. The law authoiized a commission of will it give the t) receive have been settlements a million more, not for he should succeed in bn other and insuper- If still O. e of them arises from the fact that there been r worse time than the present years ; for a European loan, and till thft money markets abroad are rid of the trouble arising out of the French loan and the German indemnity payments, those governments which can more tranquil monetary times must pay for their poverty. Finally we repeat that the law of 1870 was passed by Congress for a 4 per cent loan and, as Mr. Bout- not wait for ^ per cent ; so that there was a saving of one-quarter per cent on 65 millions, or $162,500. This saving Mr. Boulwell explains by soying that the banks were "patriotic" ; enough to do this business for tbe Government for less than well hints, our people are at present disposed to look for the work was worth. He shows, however, that the Treasury ward to the not distant period when United States long got no advantage from this patriotism, as the $162,500 of fours properly offered will sell readily at par. " Why," iBvrng thus realized was demanded to swell the profits of says the Secretary, " should we pay six per cent when we can borrow at five?" We reply, by asking why he the 8} ndicate. would be satisfied with five per cent, when he so positively commission of ^ per declares that we can borrow at four. 185 millions whioh they negotiated, and this sum, as authorized by tho law, amounted to $675,000. Adding these two sums together, we get as the aggregate of Catcst fllonetarw axxij (Eommcrcial €nglig|) ^cms. Besides this they received the full cent on the Ihe commissions given to the Tliis was tho whole Synd KATES OP BXOHANGE AT I.OIVOON, AND ON I.OM»OM AT LATEST DATES. cate $837,500. compensation which Congress intended to give for the services rendered by those gent'emen. On similar terms or even ut less rates during the last of the KXCHANOB AT LONDONDECEMBER 6. EXCHANGE ON LONDON. LATEST DATE. ten years our least government has negotiated 5,000 raiilions at of new loans ; andof exchanges like the present for other evidences of debt. Congress therefore deemed this rate .Amsterdam.. commission enough. syndicate, The people deemed it enough. The however, asked more and tliey got it. Th« PY ine ex. pedier.t devised its for this ingenious inventor. purpose has conferred colebrity on It IS 9 S!3 8 short. 12.10 3S.60 3 mos. short. 23.60 @25.-!0 ®26. S short. 13. S 25.63 Smog. los.'so 3 months. 26 Vienna. n.87Ji@;i.32X Berlin., 6. B.S6Ji@6.afiSt Dec- 6. Frankfort isoxia^soK St. Petersburg 8i}»®a:x Cadiz Lisbon 90 days. Milan 8 months. S8.R5 &2-<.9S Oenoa. 88.85 ©28.95 Naples 28.86 consists in (he duplication of in. teresr. For a given period— threo months as appears— double interest was paid on the 135 millions to the SyndiNew York cate. Whether it was paid also on the 65 millions we are not Rio de Janeiro Bahla told. On the 136 millions eleven per cent in gold at 110 Pemambnco for three 3 Deo. 6. ma 9. Norv. 119 mos. n. 60 days. 90 days. 2BX U. bd. il. bd. Idays. 6. Nov. 80 days. 6.21X short Nov. . Singapore..... months to $4,083,750. The eflfeot Hong Kong... Sliaughal of this arrangement was that 135 millions of six per Oeylon Bombay cents were running for three months side by si<lo with Madras 135 millions of the new fives issued to replace and absorb Calcutta ... Sydney them. Thus the principal of the public debt Jamaica was for would »mount Dec ©20.69 3 months. Parle. Paris. I short, SO. 65 of Autwerp Hamburg If. WHd. mos. Dec. 8. Dec. 6. 6 Dec.' 6. 6 mos. i". sua. 6a. la. If. il 7-16d. U. la(t. U 1 p. lOH'l. Dec! c Oct. dis. 4. 6. 6 mos, 60 days. nic'®xit. per cent prem. If. 1 the time increosed by that amount contrary to the express words IFrom our own correspondent. London. Saturday, December 7. On Thursday there was a sudden change to frost, but the ''®*"" '° ^^* ^*^ ^®®^ equally rapid, and the rainfall has again ^*'^° ^®*'^' ^° ^^^^ *^® farmers have been unable to make progress with farm work. November, 1873, wUl be famous for | of the statute which of the debt." paid to "any increase of the principal about two millions of dollars were forbid M, .reo ver, the Syndicate as extra compensation under this duplication of interest coupons, contrarv wiinnr^r to the anMt ana i.o lue spirit «n-l r , I | December hiving been 23, tlio . : : , .. . THE CHRONICLE. 1872.] ^57 month on record, and It U obviouB> the other hand, hare expeiionced a very dull market. At the month was also wet, the state of commencement of the sales, owing to the indigposition nrlnced wettest therefore, that as the preceding the land very unsatisfactory. Tlio ruin, liowerer, is not only but extends to the Continent of Europp, where the floods have caused considerable damage to the is coafincd to young tiie British Isles, So far as Winter wheat, therefore, is concerned, is not encouraging not only is the cultivation of it retarded by serious obstacle'!, but on light soils or on thofe which are well drained, where the farmers liavo succeeded in sowing it, the young plant has been greatly injured by the many enemies which infest the soil in wet seasons. The wheat trade, however, is characterized by no animation, even thoug;h telegrams have been received from New York announcing the closing of the inland navigation with small stO'.-ks, and from St. Petersburg to the effect that the last vessels of the season had left the port. During the last month of the year, it is usual for crops. the prospect for Europe ; millers to restrict their purchases, of the existing quietness ; but a'l and this, regards no doubt, is one cause good and fine wlieat, all a firm tone pervades the trade, and an active business is looked forward to as soon as the transactions of the current year have been finally arrange 1. The condition of the English wheat coming to market is very unsatisfactory. The produce, as is well known, was badly harvested, and there could be no hope, there- improvement while the weather remained so damp. The which we had of Winter on Thursday has quickly passed away, and we can expect, therefore, no improvement in the agricultural prospect until we are vi.>(ifed with a drier and frosty temperature. fore, of .slight indication On the Continent, the trade for cereal produce is also quiet; but in France wheat continues to be scantily ofTered, and commands, therefore, former prices. The following statement shows the imports and exports of cereal produce into and from the United Kingdom fince liarvest, viz., from September 1 to the close of last week, compared with the corresponding periods in the three prerions yeara : IMPOSTS. 1873. Wheat cwt. H.8i2,557 Barluy Oats Pea3 4,159,7!K) 8,7(;7.823 4(M.228 66S,]1B 1871. 1870. 1869. L^.l^S.SIB l-I.^S-i.Tn a.lHS.Sit) l.li'Jti.ITS 2,8:-2,0.'i(l 841,4l3 i')i),3H4 8,706,34!l 2o9,07,1 402,090 510,Wy (;,SW,K.57 B.4.iii,12i l,-28<),7-J7 1,882,852 Beans rndianCorn 7,-259,fil0 1,09.3,011 »,-2B;,:74 Flour l,(i-39,138 994,066 9,2B»,14.'i EXPORTS. Wheat CWI. Barley Oats P«a8 87,367 8,858 7.6S6 -J.0.33 Beans I,.3SI,129 8S0 8J9 77,809 S,4r« 2o.9B3 S.OO.'i 2.5.'.« HM.V.m 8,181 27,881 4,1P« 4,.363 2<>,970 a.l70 4,825 2.84.1 580 The 1,18;) 6,r(i8 Indian Corn Flour 4,797 SI.UIS 5,464 317.391 770 year will be long remembered for its numerous strikes. Only a short time back, the policemen struck, and this week we have been in danger of being in darkness throughout London from a strike of tlie gas-men. On one night it was found to be only possiljle to. half light London but the difficulty now have been overcome, the places of those on strike having up with fresh hands. The men who have now forfeited their situations will long remember their folly, for it appears that of unskilled labor, the payment for a gasman's is not only the highest, but is also liberal, while the trade can be learnt by any ordinary liana in a fortnight. The result has bean that scavengers have been taken on at the works, a change which will enable them to double their wages. It is to be regretled that these disputes lend to continued ill-feeling between masters and men, and destroys that harmony which might exist. At the preseut lime there is very little demand for farm laborers, owing to the continued rain. Last harvest, it will be rcmemberedi there were strikes amongst the agricultural laborers, and, as thg season was wet, great anxiety was caused. Some farmers are now retaliating, and have cancelled their usual .system of keeping on a certain number of hands; but if such a course as this is adopted to any extent during the Winter months, a renewal of been remarks to filled trouble may be safely predicted next harvest. The public sales of colonial wool were brought to a close on Thursday, and during th^ir progress 63,101 bales passed the hammer. Messrs. Hoare & Hudson report that they opened briefly describe Qermany has withdrawn, during the last ten days, about £1,000,and has cleared not only the open market, but has resorted 000, Bank the to comparatively small amount of gold. for a The public are quite prepared for some important operations at the now a good supply there, and no anxiety is by many that 7 per cent was not the cause of the rapid flow of gold from Paris to London, but by the Bank Bank ; but there caused. It is is said what is very accommoIf this action upon the part of the Bjink had the desired dation efTect, the directors would have rendered more eflicient service to the country by declining those bills at an earlier period, and by that means have saved the commercial body from much anxiety. It is clear, however, that the importation of gold has ceased on the reduction in the rate to sis per cent, and the open market rate to 5i per cent, so that there are still grounds for believing that seven per cent had much to do with it. The rates of discount authorities refusing to discount fiaance paper, or, nearly the same thing, demanding ten per cent for the are now as follows : Per cent. Bankrato Open-market rates 30 and HO days' bills 8 months' bills The Ter cent 1 4 6 mouths' bank bills 6ii&.'>}t 6 mouths' bank bills 6X&i!i 4 and 6 months' trjide bills. S>i@6 5V®.'5\ ^>li'&^<% by the joint stock banks and discount houses for deposits are subjoined rates of interest allowed : Per cent. Joint stock banks Disconnt houses at call Discount houses with 7 days' notice. Discount houses with 14 days' notice pr<?sent ; seems Cape wool ofTerlDg is tolerably large. These what the market has been, and its condition at the close of the sales affords hope for believing that tb e future is very encouraging. The sales held this week have been well attended, and in many instances a Id. advance upon the opening rates has been obtained. The money market has been quiet during the week, but In the open market the rates of discount are easy at about 5i per centTTio directors of the Bank have made, however, no change In their official minimum, which remains at per cent. Next week some important loan and indemnity operations will be in progress, and our bullion market has already commenced to feel their effect. as the supply of l,H0«,i59() 2,66:i,8-i.3 by foreign buyers to purchase, prices wore Id. to 1 Jd. per lb The best sorts found a ready Halo at this reduction, but later on, medium and faulty qualities oxperieoced a still further decline, in aome cases as much as 3d. per lb. The absence uf foreign buyers, caused by the unsatisfactory state of trade on the Continent, and the large s'ock of South American wool In this market, are sufHcient reasons for the reduction, more especially lower. 4W *H 6 5« The following are the quotations for money at the leading Conti- nental cities Bank Open rate, | i> I 4 . 5 5 8>j-9 Berlin Frankfort I I St. Brussels Turin, Florence 5 and Rome I 7 8 fi Petersburg I Madrid, Cadi?: and Barcelona Antwerp 4 Belgium Vienna and Trieste rem 8 7 I Amsterdam Uamburg market per cent, per | IK -5 Lisbon and Oporto Paris of Bank Open I rate, market. per cent, per cent. S The following statement shows the England, the Bank rate of discount, position of the Bank the price of ConsoLi the average quotation for Engli.sh Wheat, the price of Middling Upland Cotton, of No. 40 Mule Yarn fair second qualit} and the Bankers' Clearing House return compared four previous years 1868. Circulation, bank post 2.3, Public (Icposits Other deposiis Government 1870. £ Inclndinj; bills 17,608,801 securities. 15,074.874 Other securities 17,378,559 Reserve of notes and coin 9,641, &29 Coin and bullion 17,8il,669 J.3. 106,5.33 5.31 a, »S5 17,600, '.62 !.3.8II,9.W 16,8U7,(;04 10 891.8'W 18.767,610 Consols S p. c. 9«K<I- 3 p. c. 95!<d. Price of wheat SOs. Id. 44*. Mid. Upland cotton .. No.40 mule yarn fair id quality Clearins House return the rith ll^dIs. IMd. 1871. 1873 £ £ 707,240 6863,0!H Bank rate i : Sd. llXd. 14. 03iid. £ £ 24.2 13.816 6,039.972 18,647.780 12 9i5.>>li2 26.998.799 «5.78KUl 6.91 7,400 8,908.113 I7.I«»,71I 15,9tl,.)0O 14.3-'H,e68 81.829,4.33 iX p. c. 18.913,147 13,001,028 16.077,462 1.3.«5'>,87S 19,111,863 15,001.f.25 1«,4I7.1.37 34.411,245 82.198,932 iS p. c. 8p. C x9lSd. 92<td. 52s. 5d. 7d. 9J<d. 67s. Ud. Is. 2>^d. •l«.3J(d. fifis. 8 9-l6d. U.iHi. •lOd. 7«,»»,0a0 133,493,000 1SI,408. 'MO with considerable spirit as regards Australian wool, for which there was an active incjuiry on account of the home trade, and more especially for long stapled descriptions, which were sc»rce_ Combing wools showed, in consequence, au improvement in value of Ud. to 2J., while in Australian clothing the advance estab- November 28. riiere has been a demand for bills on Germany, and the rates arc lower, but as regards other continental cities there have lished was ^d. to Id. per lb. as compared with the previous series. Throughout there has been a keen competition for good shafty wools, and the opening advance well maintained. Cape wools, on 59id. per ounce. • Price been no important changes. Gold has been in demand for the Continent, and silver, being scarce in this market,'has advau'ieil to New Mexican dollars have been China, and have improved in demand fui |. Business has been extremely quiet in the stock markets, owing — : : . — : - THE CHRONICLE 85^ and tlie unsettlfd state of .' . An"j be. n exceedhave lo „ „^^»„,i All departments 1 to tlie apDroacbine close of the vear ,. , ^ . m . political affairs IT France. [December 28, 1872. gage debt of the Company |6,000,000 on a road , but the variations in prices have not been of an im portaut character- Tlie resume of tlie President's Message <o Congress has had a good eflect, and the market for American Government stocks has been firm. Messrs. J. S. Morgan and Company announce that they are auInjjly quiet, inff ble, and annum about $1,400,000 per ;.,^,,^„^_^.^ *j.;^ ,^ ,,„l,i;„ to cash buyers the The Northern gross, or of 242 miles earn$550,000 net. The tgage „f non-mortgage bonds is very favoranew bonds are offered at 75. Pacific RallrOad. —This Company has in full operation 321 miles of road, and a distance of 200 miles more is constructed. Arrangements have been perfected lor pushing the construction vigorou.sly during the coming year. On the opening of spring, upward of 500 miles of road will be in regular operafor 33,500 shares of £20 each, thorized to receive Bub8(riptions tion. Of tlie 10,000,000 acres of land accruing to the Company in being part of the issued capital of the New York, Newloundland, connection of the portion of the road now virtually constructed, and London Telegraph Company, an undertaking working with some 2,000,000 acres are in the market, and the aveiage price thus managers of the road report the Anglo-American and French Atlantic Telegraph (!ompany. far realized is $5 00 per acre. The completion of the Minnesota section of the road a the company is of £1,200,000^ that on tbe capital authorized The large and satisfactory business was done, including local traffic and the issued capital £863,320. The Company ha? exclusive and the carrying trade of tne Northwestern British settlements working agreements with the Anglo-American, French At- and the Hudson's Bay Company, and that the Pacific end, extendCompanies for fifty ing Irom Pugtt Sound to the Colpmb!a Kiver, has a profitable lantic and Western Union Telegraph business heretofore done by the coas'ing steamers. The Comyears from January, 1870, determinable by the Anglo Ameiipany now receive first mcrtgage bonds at the price of 110 iii Telegraph Company in 1905 upon excliange for lands, and cancel the bonds thus received. The can or French Atlantic Under these agreemeutj the cable intimation is officially made by its President, Geu. George W. live years' previous noiice. discontinue, early next year, receipts belonging to the companies form a joint purse, of which, Cass, that the management may tlie issue of their 7-30 gold bonds, and commence issuing a six per until the completion of a new cable which the French Atlantic cent gold bond. The Directors now consider the credit of the Company is about to submerge, the Anglo-American and New- road so well established as to justify this reduction of interest. foundland Companies receive together 03 1-3 per cent, while the regard to the recent Surrender cf Bills of tadlng.-In French Atlantic Company takes 30 2 3 per cent. Alter the cum. pletion of this new cable, the latter undertaking will be apportioned 48 per cent, and the two former 52 per cent. The Newfoundland Telegraph Company possesses 1,531 miles of land lines, and 606 miles of cables connecting the American cables with all the principal telegraph wires of the United States. AND CUMVIKRIJIAL MI.'>!(;iiLLANfc;UU8 decision in Massachusetts upon this subject, the following report is JNKWS. — Imports and Expoiits FOit tub Week. The imports this week show an increase in dry goods and a decrease in ireneral merTlie total imports amount to $0,012,075 this week, chandise. against 16,925,711 last week, and .t.3,043,566 the previous week. The exports are $4,734,880 this week, against $5,702,541 last week, and 84,580,084 the previous week. Tlie exports of cotton the past week were 15,954 bales, against 10,065 bales last week. The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) Dec. 19, and for the week ending (for general merchandise! Dec. 20 roOElGN IMPORTS AT NHW YORK POB TUB WEEK. 1869. |I.0.!4,343 1871. tl.47(l,7f8 8,631.irl3 8,7(i4,S3J Total for tae week. Previously reported $4.87-1 (B8 28a,55:i,189 894,4.59. 7:!« Since Jan. 1 t5.-}''6.030 8Wi,36li,.'MB $899,314,892 $.371,601,576 & 5,0DJ..3-J7 »4,010,T81 General merchandiee... 1878. & $421,650,489 & dry goods for one week later. The following is astatement of the exports(exclusive of specie) from the port of Now York to foreign ports, fot the week ending A Dec. 24 1869. 1870. 1871. $3.240911 Since Jan. 1 $4,468.81.') 192,778,201 •190,751,622 $4,048,834 231,904,547 1872. $4,784,886 231.292,538 $106,019,112 .. $195,220,437 $238,253,441 Dear $2.30,027,474 I 17— Steamer City da, Proj;reso Dec. 17— S'r — of Mori- coin Calabriti, Liversilvt-r Mc-xican silver dollars.... For Hflipburg i 28 959 Dec. 21— Str. verbars 17— Str. standing the drafts City of Antwerp, Silver bars 285,342 Poiit, Port au Goldbara American silver coin Dec. 19- Sir. Wcslplialia, Lon- Silver 25,000 of delivering the bills of lading upon acceptance of the drafts, as per circular enclosed. Y'ou will see by the following clause in the bill of lading issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad site practice 6.3,00.) liarj* 3,700 10,oeo Foreign silver coin don— ^ Tolui for tlie weeK Previously reported ' J488 293 . Company '.".V....V.C9,07b".667 Totalsince Jan. 1,1872 ma time In Same lima In 1871 Same time $69,664,950 ...$48,564,601 186H. 1865.... ..31,227.190 70 109,991 . ... 89,689,842 produced or delivered. ^ vanaDec. 16 - Sir. Rising SUr, Aspinwall Silver .. Dec. IB— Bark Pd lias, BelizeTotal for the week Previously reported Total since January >8«9 —The 1, no „ {1650 this bill of lading, or for or Gold Dec. 18— Str. City of Mexico, Silver ."....•;.•.•. 15,103 ...............•-.• 1872 tmooQ 6,555 i 1868 Il,5.-«.710|l8ti7 14,749,660 1860 : on account of any assignment or transfer if the law is not yet sufficiently well defined, all consignors should be required to issue instructions with their drafts as to the delivery of bills of lading attached, which should apply to sight drafts as well as to time drafts; and banks should decline to receive, for collection or discount, all such drafts unaccompanied SametVrae in ! as follows And 8.38 i.06! ' $8,582,679 is I also enclose from the Ledger ot the 11th inst. comments of eminent counsel upon the Boston case. It is very desirable that some uniform'practice should prevail. 300 Havana- jsqo clause referred to thereof." Jose— $10,003 Gold Same tune in !Si l™ Silver Dec. 18 -Bark Honduras, San Silver The It is further agreed, that unless this bill of lading, properly endorsed, bo delivered to the Agent of the Pennsylvania Eailmad Company at destination, on or before the arrival there of the hereinabove described propertj-, the said Company is authorized to deliver the said property to the consignee, or to the party to whose caie it is, by this bill of lading, consigned, and after such delivery the said Company shall be no longer responsible for or on account of The imports of epecie at this port during the past week have been as follows Dec. 16-8tr. Columbia, Ha- means eo,7l)0,.528 .... that the possession of a bill of lading by no secures the holder in certaia possession of the property, as it may be delivered to the consignee without the bill of lading being In 1867. j:Kl,532.n38 .58,224.8(18 isas... 1868... . properly accepted in their The banks here have long followed the general though oppo- 7C791 21— Str. Weser, London Dec. Prince may have been hands. Liverpool- fool— Dec. Our banks have been somewhat exercised over the In the absence of instructions, the Fourth National and some other banks of New York hold bills of lading until maturity and payment of accompanying drafts, notwith- $2,300 Silver b-irs I $3,000 : instant, inclosed. : Amyricun Sirs circles : recent United States Court decision in Boston, as to bills of lading accompanying time dratts, as reporte.l in the Ledger of tbe lOtU The following will show the exports of specie from the port of dew York for the week ending Dec. 21, 1872 Dec. gentleman in Philadelphia, prominent in banking writes us as follows ZXPOHTB FnOM NEW YORK FOB THE WEEK Previously reported.. & & & In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of Portheweek : & $1,909,748 ?,9Tli,4:i8 $586,56.5,970 Dry Roods 1870. $1,243,i;tS from the Philadelphia Puhlic Ledger '•In the United States Court of Massachusetts w.is recently tried tlie important suit of the Mercliants' National Banli of Memphis. Tennessee. a"ainst the National Banli of Commerce of Boston. The facts of the case The plainlifrs in tliis suit alleged that in the month of are as follows: June, 1S70, James H. Mulford and G. W. Anderson, iioth of Memphis, werc^ the owners of certain cotton, Mulford of one lot of one hnndred and fourteen bales, and another lot of eiglily-niue liales ; and Anderson of a lot of one hundred and eighteen bales; that tliey were delivered to an express company in Memplns known as the Great Western Despatch, for transpoitation to Boston ; that Mulford and Anderson received bills of lading from the express company of the cotton so delivered, and tlien drew bills of exchange (in Green & Travis, of BosKm, directing them to pay to their order the sum of $12,107.81), $8,802, and $10.67^.21, thirty days from date; that the bills of lading were attached to tbe bills of exchange, and with the bills of exchange and of lading were endorsed to the plaintift''s bank ; that the cotton was conveyed to Boston by the express company, and the plaiutlfl's sent tlio bills of exchange with the bilis of lading atiaclied to the Metropolitan National Bank of New York, endorsed by the plaintifls for cuHecliou; that that l-ank sent them to the National Bank of Commerce 'for collection in Boston; that the Bank of Commerce presented llie bills of Exchange to Green Travis, and that they were accepted l>y them, liut that after the acceptance the bank dctaehed the bills of lading from the bills of exchange, and delivered Travis; tliat this was done c ntrary to the orders given them to Green Travis, them and their duty ; and that, on account of the failure if Green the bills of exchange were not paid at maurity. The defendants answered Travis, and that the co'ton was sold bvMnlford and Anderson to Green Travis liy them upon tlie that the liiils of lading were delivered to Green acceptance of the bills of excliange, as it ivas their duty to do. Ths case question at issue was whether the bills of was now tried by a jury, and the Travis upon the acceptance lading should have been delivertid to Green or upon the p?iyinent of the bills of exchange. The jury foiiud, in answer to a question submitted to them, that there wasTravis that the an agreement between Anderson uiid Mulford and Green bills of lading shtnid be surrendered on acceptance of the bills of exchange, but that such agreement was not known to the bank at Memphis. They found for the plaintiff in the sum of $3I,.')94.23. $7,013,821 a,!45..593 9,624,432 South Carolina Railroad Company, for the purpose of fending its floating debt and retirina its non-mortgage bonds has r eated a second morCgage for |3,000,000. This makes the mort- '^^^ P^ ^""^^ '°^""'^*'°°^- you will probably furnish 1 1870, if you desire it. Fourth National Bank of New York with their circular of December 20, — December 28, 1872 tHE CHRONIOLR ] — The Chronicle hanfiivpn.frora time to time, the ettrnlngs of iho Chicago, Danville aud Vinceiines Railroad, and the steady >rrowth ol thote earnings since the openinjfot the Illinois division a year ago has heen satisfactory to the stock and houdliolders. Tlie net earnings lor eleven luouths of the 133 miles in operation were more than f'iflO.OOO, and the fact that this road Is the slioitest line hy which iho Indiana coals can reach Clilfii^fo, is relied upon tor a constant I'utnre increase ol earnings, 'I'he tirst mortgage bonds of the ('ompanv, for sale hy Messrs. W. H. Sliattuek it Co., have be.n nearly all sold, and tlie la^t half million (n«.w ottered at DO and interest) are expected to be tukeu up rapidly after the lirgt of January. UUm AiNU FLNANCLU. BANKING OFFICE OV FISK ti HATCH. New YoitK, Dec. 27, 1872. The CHESAPEAKfi: AND OHIO RAILROAD is about completed. Its immediate promise of busineAS la very large ila earnings on the disconnected (lortiouH will reach thia year nearly $1,UUO,000, without mineral or through busineM, Iroiu which iis ri-venufs ati a completed road will bo largely derived. Coal mining, iron mediately on is Road of regular operation, the in for done by coisl-wise with more than 500 miles Company will control The earnings the much Million acres, of excellent average quality amount CENTRAL PACIFIC Tlie known are too well to Their total amount is $25,885,000; they have for a long liuia ranged in market price near or above par the price to-day beiii^ 102 to 102^, with Coupon on due January 1, of 3 per cent., gold. — to The Westeks Pacific Six peh Cent. Gold Bonds amount $2,735,000. This road is now consolidated with the Cbntkai. Pacific, and the payment of its bonds, principal and interest, h assumed by them. Their market price to-day Is 92 to 92J, alfo with a 3 per cent, gold coupon on, due January 1. A" ihey have recently been introdi-ced on the Stcck Exchange, we expect to them rapidly rise to the price of Central Pacifics, being same in character and value. The CHESAPEAKE and OHIO, the CENTRAL and WEST- see substantially the grant. ment he Company has already begun the process of redeeming and cancelling its First Mortgage Gold Bonds, as they are now being received at 1.10 in payment and exchange for the Company's 'I Land?. With these accomplished results and most favorable prospects, Company is now selling its First Mortgage 7 30 Bonds tor the purpoee of completing its line of road. We recommend them as a well secured aud unusually profitable investment. They have the the following elements of strength and salety Road, its and a chises, : they are the first lien ou its Net Earnings. In addition to this pledged for the payment of principal and interest a Land Orant of 12,800 acres per mile of road through the States, and 25,000 through the Territories. equal rate now annual Office of interest to interest is (seven and three-tenths per cent, gold) about 8i currency. on the Registered Gold Checks for the semi to the Post sale the best and most desirable Invest which in time must become very Government will probably, during the coming year, pay oif in gold another large lot of Five-Twentiks, and issue in their place Five Peu Cent, Bonds. We buy and sell, as usual. Government Bonds, receive deposits, on which we allow interest, make collections, and conduct a geneSecurities in the market, scarce ral ; especially as the banking basine's ia all its branches. FISK & HATCH. Bankiko House op Henrt Ci.kws most by Banks and Bankers generally. Bills of interest !)0 and mORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BOND railroad that is earning a dividend upon its bonds, f Credits issued available In all parts of the world. Deposits allowed on subject to received, all on check demand. Interest Daily Balances, every accommodation and facility afforded usual with City Banks. We the balance of the First Mortgage (only $10,000 per Coupon Bonds of the offer mile) Eight Per Cent. Gold Quarterly This road is and equipped, and already does a largo finished business in the transportation of block coal is 12 Pine street. CO., Financial Agents N. P. R. Co. upon a Co.,> Exchange, Circular Notes, Travelers' and Commeicia JONES & SCHL'l LER, JAY COOKE & A FIRST Si 32 Wall street. N. Y. IiOgansport, Crawfordsvilleand Southwestern Railway of Indiana address of the owner. For of which have been negotiated by among believe to be is Bonds are mailed All marketable securities are received in exchange on favorable term?. we : usually sufficient pecurity there The us, obli they are a First Mortgage on the Kight of W'ay, Telegraph line. Equipments and Fran- PER CENT. GOLD BONDS SIX require derciiptioii or couimendaliou ERN PACIFIC BONDS, all — gations of a strong corporation of only $15,0(10.000. aie is crued interest, are very desirable. in market, an I their tale and settlement progressing. The average price thus far realized is $5. (US per acre svhicli is at the rate of more than $100,000 per mile of road for the whole arc of which upon a property worth $35,000,000 to $10,000,000, and Cknth.m, Pacikic Bunds. They are issued in denominations of $100. $.'>()0 and $I.(XH). coupon or registered, and at their present market price, tiU uud ac- of of the road for 18T3 pushing construction vigorously the coming Two some PER CENT. GOLD BONDS ara fully ecjual in iutrinsic value to the year are progressing satisfactorily. Of the nearly Ten Million acres of land accruing to the Com pany in cjiineciion with the portion of Hoad now virtually confctructed, kin<lH secured will be large. Arrangements Sl.V distjiice of extensive and productive trade of the Upper Mistouri, Montana, and the Northwest. MORTtJAGE I' Section, im. lliver, heretofore of Spring, all trausportatiim of their products. A of road. and the large carrying-trade of the Nortliwestcrn British Settlemeats and tlie IIiulsou's Bay Company. The recently completed section of sixty-live miles, on the Pacific Coast, at once commands a profilable business between Puget Ou the opening manufactories of lino; while the producing The Minnesota constructed. Sound and the Columbia whole the Company, the total including; local tiatlic steamers. its in full opera- completion, entered upon a satislactory business, iti tlie The FIRS Company now has tion, Willi regular daily trains, 321 mile.s nearly 200 miles more crowd WmiI and manufacturing East are eagerly awaiting the opening of this new Trunk Line, which is destined to have so imporUnt au inUuenre upon Pacific Railroad furnaces, rolling mills and will soon INVESTiniSNT BONDR. The Northern 85« upon stock, besides seidom offered at so low a price as interest. TO GUARDIANS AND EXECUTORS. THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY— Capital, $1,000,000— First are offering Mortgage Real E.state Bonds, guaranteed by themselves, at par and accrued interest. Every Bond is secured by P.eal Estate of double value, apnraised under the most rigid rules, and approved by the following Execuiive Commitieu"- Lenox Kenedy. Adrian Iselin, John D. MaxwellTHE CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES RAILROAD Robert Butler, Samuel W^illets, Ecoenk Kelly, Peter Cir.vRLEs making such earnings, and we have a small amount of its bonds to sell at the above price. Maps, statement of earnings, and full particulars furnished upon application to is W. B. SHATTUCK & New THE COUPONS DUE JAN HARK in gold, 1, by WALKER, 2, 1873. declared darlne tne past week COMPANY t S^. If™. '^" ''"^- COMPANT. . Railroad*. ANDREWS & CO., No. 14 Wall street on and after January (^a^ettc. DIVIDENDS. The followine Divtdends Ijave been 1873, ON THE BONDS OP THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY 8anker0* York, Gknetial Aoknts. will be paid ^1)0 CO., B.\nkers, 23 Nassau street. INDIANA AND McMartin, Wm. Remsen and Henry P. Haven. Jonathan Edwards. President, No. 76 Cedar Street, N.Y. & Western Old Colony & Newport 5 Macon & Reading, pref. Philadelpliia Eastern, (Maes.) Jan. $3 SO Jan. and com Worceetor & Nashua N. Y., Prov. & Boston (Stooingtou RR-) . SO. Dec. 31 to Jan. iL 1.; 5 free. IJan. M- Dec. 81 to Jan. 14. iJan. -, $3 Jan. 1.1 6 %)i iJan. 10. .Jan. 5 to Jan. 10. THE CHRONICLE. ^ed Per Whbm Cent. COKPAKT. P'able.I I Books Closed. Bank*. RutRivcr Kalional Bauk of Cbathtm Kallonnl Markut National Bank of America Xatloual Butchers" Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. l*.'""'4 free. 3}4 tree. free. 5 free. 5 free. 5 free. 4 free. Commerce. Phcnii & Drovers'..., »an. .Tan. 2.1 6.1 3. Dec 31 to Jan. 6. a. [Dec. 81 to Jan.*. 2. Dec. 20 to Jin. 2. 2.IDCC. 20 to Jan. 8. 2. Dec. 21 to Jan. 2. 2. Dec. 20 to Jan. 2. Jan. Jan. 8>sf Jan. 2.1 4 free. Jan. 2.iDec. 10 to Jan. .I. Jan. 5 Dec. 21 to Jan. 2 5 free. Jan. Dec. 24 to Jau. 2. 4 free. Jau Dec. 26 to Jan. 15. 4 free. Jan. Ninth Xatliinal North Kivcr Irving National Grocers' .Ui'chanlcs' National Fourth National Central .Vat'ona! National Broadway People's Bank Manufacturers' & Merchants' Metropolitan Niition!il Bank of North .Vmerica Leather Manufacturers' National. $3 -Ian. 5 free. 4 free. 5 free. Jan. 2 Dec. 24 to Jan. 2. Jan Jan Dec. 24 to Jan. 10. 4 free. .Tan 10. 6. Dec. 24 to Jan. 10. 2. Dec. 2I> to .Ian. 2. a.;Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. Jan 6 Innurance. Jan. 10 . Union TrnstCo iJan. 2.IDCC. 27 to Jan. 6 i). ; : ^f reported that considerable amounts of money are now to this city, and the excessive tightness of the loan market is hardly accounted for, though it is to be remembered that the full eft'ect of the Treasury operations during several weeks past is now being felt, and that large amounts of corporate funds are already held out of circitlation, preparatory to the interest and dividend disbursements of next week. It has been suspected by some parties that monej' has been purposely withdrawn and locked up in order to depress stocks, but there is no definite evidence of such transactions, and it seems quite as probable that if there is anilicial influence of any kind now bearing upon the market it is exerted by a few heavy lenders of money, wlio are inclined to get the highest rates possible. No change is reported in the London money market the Bank of France shows a decrease in specie of 50,000 francs. There is little to be noticed in regard to commercial paper rates are about 10 to 12 per cent for first class names, and while money on call is worth 1-32 to | of one per cent a day, it is evident that there is little Inducement to buy paper. The last statement of our New York City Banks (Dec. 21) showed a decrease of $632,175 in the excess of reserves. Tlie the total reserve at total liabilities stood at $226,946,500 $57,399,800, being $663,175 more than 25 per cent of tho liabiliis coming ; ; ; ties. (sTenn., old and a comparison with 1871 and 1870: ^ .. Specie .. Clrcnlation... Net deposits... Leffal tenders . .. Dec. 14. |2i7,i;ai.4'x; 11.719.7*1 2T.5:13.7H) . «)j.!i;i7on .. 4T.il7.tlOO 1S72. 21. 1871. Differences. Dec. Dec. ll.StlD.OOO Dec. 19 '46 " consoUd'd " " deferred.. SsS. C, u, J. & J. Inc.. Dec. i,03;;.40O 11 199,123.8110 44,C2(i.;0U Dee. Dec. 3,457,930 28.57.1.600 1!19,J1S,700 ,2,5a0.3(IO 41,217,8IW im 24. »26;.Ml,li9 •8.885,755 32.182.9S3 183.74-l.:54 46,739,(H8 United States Bonds.— The important feature of the government bond market has been the remarkable strength developed, 23 23X' Krie Ist m Roelv laid Ist n> 7b * T.als is 78 15 '-Oh fO!^ •92}i •90>< •92X <M "92?- 101* lUi< iiio" "to:) 1110 '103 101 the nrlce bid, no sale 91 iHSf •81 92 H "101 104 104H •lOlK |IIIH< •ICO 'ioo>i -iro !0:i 104 lOl : "M : was made ' Dee. Jau. Nov. Nov. 76 89 100 May lOUOct. Jan. 103 mx market .0 Jan. 17 Mch. H Jau. 18 16 97 July 16 4il01 Oct. 28 lOllOSX Jan. 17 19 26 I07U »8XScpt. U Mch. 26 June24 June I 4,l0f. June 29 Jan.it lOJX Sep.. l»:i04S June s at the Board. Railroad and Miscellaneous Stocks.— The important ture of the Stock of prices in spite n .Ian. 6J I 91 ,st' lO'lV -103 lOSy •95 •*IV 'lOlX 'll^K .59 3 Sept.2C 21 22* Sept. l»l 40 Sept.; 92 98 99 Sept. :.ll(BX 86 Nov. Ui »4X 73,(<Nov. 11 85 10i« •!02« V -ii'i Oc. 15 23 •SKi July .50 5H •15Vi •23 78 •SI'X 114 100 78K •!» •5i'<; n 9<^- 7SX mii let 1st ni NW.sf 7s Chlcft '56 J^ "15 •23 93 102>i 911 in. 78 Wayne 2X 11 ^Lowest.-. ^Highest. 63H Jan. 5, S2K Dec. 12 63X Jau. 4i F3 Dc,-. 13 30)i June i; 38X Mch. 12 Mch. 12 15^4 .Ian 2ll 23 ' 4;)< KH I'ac. gold.. "102)^ 79H S4 "19 •IS 56X 15X !;j Un. " Pac.,L'dlJr't Un. P. Income ... N.y. Cen,68. 188S. Ft •19 •15 15K Cn.PacUf. " N.J. Cen 33k 27. 79K 80 .56K 68 .Missouri been has the general fea- strength of the enormous rates pa'd for money. There is undoubtedly much confidence felt that an upward movement will take place in the early part of the coming year, though it is not clear that such a movement can be based upon a low range of prices now ruling, nor upon the support of any strong combination of leading operator?, fo far as is yet known. The natural movement of stocks, however, after the opening of a new year, is toward higher prices, and as there is no special cause for depression it is not improbable that au ad- vance will take place. During the past week prices on several stocks, particularly the substantial dividend-paying stocks have been higher, though the prices of to-day are generally lower than on Thursday in consequence of the money pressure. The following were the highest and lowest pricesi of the acti» e and miscellaneousstocks on each day of the last week llstof railroad : .Monday, Tuesday. Wednead'y 'ihnrsoay, Dec. 2.3. Dec. 24. Dec 26. 97 9T 993K 9;k 91X »8>4 i^aturdav Dec. 2!. N.T. CenAH.lt M}( i>-^ Harlem... 113x 113H Erie 5JX 61X do .pre! Lake Snore.... Wabash 79 Island. 6j env CO mii •.... 95 !4 743< 78>, !)55< so »« Ut<4 T% 75J» 82>i B-K 87 87 110>« ;12J< Hy. 5.iH SiiH 110>{llUiK .. 55M 55X pref... do Ohio A MIsslp. Centrslof N. J T.a 7!S 4fi & E. W... St Jos pref A Qann. A do Onion Paclflc. Col Chlc.A I.e. 43JJ lOJii 10 IX Boston, H 9X 92K 92.H 49 "" 70 4J14 68 H STi 38X mn Hi 6III1 fan 1135, Tin Tii( S2S 52M ?6 St. eaul Del.. L. 'w; 1161.; 59K •.... 79 MK HH Northwest do pref. Rock IS70. Dec. 23. »2;l, 383,0 22.761. TOO I275.81l.4ni 12,773,10) 27.5i2.700 ->r.-i •80 eO 68 Vlrg., old Cent. 21. 21. ».i3)^ 8C new ' The following statement shows the changes from previous week Loans and dU. n. Si. '• Fridat KvENiNO, Dec. 27. 1872 The Money Market,— The ca]l loan market has in no degree relaxed since our last report, and the rates paid for money to-day were the highest of the week. In some cases tho rates paid lor one day's use of money were | of one per cent, and at i to j^ per cent transactions were numerous, while the lowest quotation made was 7 per cent gold, and this at a late hour in the day, after accounts had generally been made up. Time loans are quoted per cent for thirty days, and i@li per cent for sixty days. It are claimed by the opposite party to be illeg.il and void. Railroad bonds are strong in prices, though only moderately active the business in these .securities is always well distributed, and they are generally held by numerous parties in comparatively small lots, and are therefore less affected by a tight money market than railroad stocks, and sometimes les.s than Oovernment bonds, even. There is rather more doing in new loans, of which there are a number now offering at moderate pricps. Closing prices daily and the range since Jan. 1 have been " ^ Dec. ""' Dec. Dec. *""" Dec. Dec. Dec.i ^— -Since Januaryl.—^ tsN.Car., old.... 68 N. Car., new... miHcellaneouii. 2i, 18 "2. (December the North Carolina Railroad Company hereafter proved, up toaiid lucUidiii^ .Tanuiry 1, 1872, (as to the $2,000,000, 1818-1852 issue, lead cjlor.l and up t )aud Inclading April 1, 1872, (of the $1,080,000, 1853 issue, red color), shall have 80 pi-r cent, in cash before those already proved "hall h:ive any mor,! niouey, the payments lo come out of future dividend*, there being $90,000 already declared and pt\fal)lc 1st January, 1873. But this i}9L',000 cannot be distributed unii June Term, 187S, of tho Court." It appears that $2,000,000 of Alabama State bonds have been authorized by one of the legislative bodies in that State, which fisTenn., Brooklyn Fire « H K S : . . , 9« 92X 92H 48)i 69>4 97J« 36)« 127 8i;i 49 7J S'3« 114 ma 86 82 86 >, S6li 112 IllX W b6K 111X11!S« .55 54« 54 Mil 19 34i" 4314 77% i1% nx 77X 4SJi 10 >« ma 6'J« •;6 >6 955; 75 82 H8 IlOX lUS^ 535i 1(2 •92 3,S 3«« H 8X 4;k i-% ^<i'4 70 M% MX 51 77H 77V 48K 48S my. S7H 38 < S6K aey, .... 61 73 74H 8lH 80X •93 92K 92* 48 70 •llliSf 35 71V !>« 76 S2M 8;k Krlday, Dec. 27. mn my. 102 H 9 «3 f.X 6i% 17 63 sex S6M sr.fi Ua 66>, 36X notwithstanding the extreme closeness of the money market. Panama 120 .... •m ISO .... KW 81 ma 80 S2K siiii sij^ Prices have advanced sharply, and five-twenties of 1807 the stand- West. Un.Tel. S'3i 81 y< •16 46 Quicksilver ... 46V 40 leX 46X t6H 46K ard bonds— are quoted at 117 this evening against 115| on Fri• '.... '.... 56 56 56 do pref. '.... 5i 13 Hi 75 73 74 "4K 76;< day of last week. Tliere has been a good demand from home PaclllcMail ... Tisf :s% ir,ii ;» "111 •93< .... 9i ^dams Kxp .. m 93 93 92X 94 purchasers, partly from Savings banks and other corporation.s, Am. Merch.Ex 67 •66 67 67 K 6VH •6< .... 67X •6i:>j ... 79>i -,m 79K •78« 79 V and this demand developing a scarcity of bonds in our market, United States.. "87 80 "19 »2 89 Wells, Fargo.. SSW «SX taa 86 •96H S8 prices immediately advanced. Canton 102^; 102X 102H 102X 102 s io;>« At the Treasury purchase on Thursday the offerings amounted •This is the price bid and asked, no sal« was made at the Board. to $924,750 and $417,950 were accepted as below par in gold, the Tlie Oold Market.— Gold has been comparatively quiet, and price of gold being taken at lUf. All the bonds were offered under ll'i-in gold, and as no gold sold after 10;30 A, M., below rates on loans not excessively high. Time loans of gold are quoted as follows Thirty to sixty days, ^(ufi of one per cent to 112 a more liberal construction would have induced the Treasury six carry ninety days, " flat ;" four months, ^ per cent for use to t ike all the bonds ofTered, as the currency was greatly needed months, # per cent for use eight months, iifflj per cent for use, in the money market. one per cent for use. Closing prices daily, and the range since January 1, have beenr and for all the year 1873, The renewal of shipments of coin has create! some interest Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Since January i. 21. 28. 21. 23. 26. 27. ^Lowest.-, Highest.-, the Cunard steamer.on Wednesday took out $500,000 in gold, and ' Ba.fttnd, 188 !,cp..;ill " ".li'X 'llix •!iiH 107X Feb. 8|113« July 6 ««, 1981, rog....:.. "AiK !14M '114 •ILIX •:i4 112XDcf.. 2 I17K May 25 the shipments for to-morrow are variously estimated at $,')00,00() 0B.188l.conp "IITX U-iii'iny. •inx tn« ".MX Jan. S 120J< June 6 to $1,000,000. 5-2a'«1862, coup... •111«C 112K 'lUX •aaK ".Vi% 109X Jan. 11111654 .-.VK. 5 " At the Treasury sale of $1,000,000 today the total bids amounted 5-aij'»i«i, coup... U2?t 'iKi4 "iiax Jan. 112H lis ...'112 •112« 5-a0'« 1 W.'), " "lux m\ •112% 109X Jan. llllKiK Auk. lox 13 nen Aug. to $3,800,000. Customs for the week were $1,22(!,000. S-aO'alMS.n" ... •H4X tl5H 1I3« >ll5^ '.16 109^ Jan. 11 117>^ June 6 5-20'8l367. " ... 116 The following table will show the course of the gold premium ;i7 116JS 116V •'Hi IKXFob. 8 U3H JuneS9 5-2U'»1368, • ... ll.l^i Meji •iiex •117 !!6)i lUX Feb. 9 tnv June 3 each day of the past week lO-lo's, reg 'ion 109J< 109V loas 110 107 Feb. 6 :U% July 30 quotations. iu-40'i, coupon.... 109X "109)< u»i 109V <M\ 107X Mch. 13 USX Aug. 16 Balances. Open- Low- High- Clo8Total Currency 6'i 'lUX 'lUH 'liax li'iX 113 111 Oct. 5 117Ji .May 29 Gold. Currency. Cletrings. Ing. est. est. Ing. — 36)4 < 3-.^ .",6 : ; ; ; . ........ " : — , : 1 ' , . , , • This It the price bid. no mte was made at the Saturday, Dec. 21 Board. State and Railroad Bonds.- In Stats Bonds there has been but little buaine.ia doing, as the holiday on Wednesday and the severe storm on Thursday, together with the tight money market, have had the eft'ect of materially checking business. It is stated that the payment of Interest under the Virginia fandins; bill will now be suspended by an act of the Legislature, as the payment of taxes with coupons will leave no funds for payment of interest on tlie debt. In regard to North Carolina bonds to the North Carolina Railroad, we have been permitted to copy the following extract from the letter of a prominent lawyer in Raleigh to a banker in this city. .'Thenntlerstandlngof "thebar" here (and I've no doubt they are riirht), l« that bonds hereafter proved shall liave the same and no more than those i karttotore proved have had. That is, that coupons of bonds Issued to or for Monday, '• 2.3 " Tuesday, " Wed'day, Thursday, " 24 25 26 2! Friday, " iV.y; lllj* lilts' \:i% iV.X UIK lux IV.% 111;^ HIK date »62.S»2,0u0 30.704,000 40.255,000 |2,0S3,!I>1 »2.883,l!).l 1^01,28! I.IST.SOS 2,ii6.971 1,650,997 nolidav Ill* 112« lllX 112J« U- i:2 r.2X 113 .TiHi ;12K Currentweek Prevlonsweek .lan.l, 1812. to 1'.IX .'.1% IHK !!2H 112M 115« 112 109>s M% 108« lll« M.561.0O1I 37,010,000 '.,226,063 1,S62,0« 1,654,727 1,903,012 193.912.000 S21,S51,000 1,634,727 1,409,973 1,616,761 1.908,|il2 112 Foreign Exchange.— The Exchange market has been firm under tlie continuation of much the same influences as noticed in our last report, and prime 60 days sterling is quoted 109Ka)109A, short sight 110J@110j. There is a good demand for bills and no large export of American securities at the present time, and these facts toffether with the moderate supply of cotton bills lately are sufficient to account for the firmness in prices. coin is noticed above, The export of , . . . . ' December 28, 1S72.] Tlie trausactlonB for the THE CHRONICLE week Treasurv have beep asfoUowa: — Houao •Recelpti. Ciirrpncv. »«5i,'j;i J5 107,0(10 21.. " MontUy, . Bl3,v71 53 •JS. •' Tin'fiL.y. .:i'>,;oj Wcitiu'sday," " " Tliursituy, Friday, v.. u ,«82,«0>l 7^7,313 M l.:98,S:6 « Total ''i'.^«,'!i8j'^9' ».>,(XIO i93Mi 07 3Sm»l1 1» "i'fijos'jj 8iV.01U in 91 1 1 1.959.001 ai Ilalance. Doc. 3T f Nkw Yokk 11.31) 1. 809 »S4S6UliO; 62 a(i,8W,938 61 BANKs^The Citv following gtateuientsl.owg the condition of tlie AsBociated Banks of New York City for the week endinjr at the commencement of busimiss on Dec. 21. j872 ATMKiOl AVOVSTOT Loanaand CIrculaK»t MercbaDtB* MonUanlcH f3,0O0,00( 2,050,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,500.000 3,000,000 1,800.000 1,000,000 ... Dnlon America Pilfflnlx; llty 7 iftdeemen'a *'^T:^--^ 5,4U.,IOO I'ulton s.5«,(;oo 810100 800,000 300,000 hercantlle Paclflc aepabllo Chatham 1,000,000 1,000,000 Hanover irvlnc Metropolltaa .100,000 4,000,000 400,000 1,000.000 1,000.000 Citizens Ma««aa Marltot St. 506,700 s,oii.r4io 4;,30C 9,400 485,100 245,700 195,700 J02,6y 265.000 2,71K) 76,ii0C : 545.1-00 aJO.lui OCO 300 .S8ii,soci airiSSi " "'^^ 1 ;2,.i w OUJJOO 47-l,*0 59.2)o 2,uiO,4iio 1.4^13.900 3.5462,io 2,VS8,4(io 2,H6,(Vl(] 6"»,3e0 28,-00 85.000 (o.ino l.SM.Suo 1,863,0,>0 2,000.000 3.0(>i.o(X) .8»«,0' Lsi'tuo 2 »l7,:0tl l,3C:,20O ..900 I.IW.OOO •"f8,0 S9tf.2(0 1,774,300 889,200 5,57,11,0 2,1!)7,"<0 f(13.3(.<i Ufi.i (Kl -' 11.5,7.1(1 B'lStRlvc-r 83-.'..?oo "2.',;oo i2()'3ooo ll.77T.wc 22iVOo 2,7ixi 923,«1C 1.210.ioo 35.'2U0 8;l|.8liO ».1?.40O 7i3,(ioo 5,500 l.'-OO 5.2.5(0 ll'8,8.10 17,4.iO III.SOO 3.900 223.0)0 88.1,900 6.'2.300 4.093,00" 96.60D 18J,2tO 152 Oiic S86 810 4 019.700 2,-41,000 mi.oiio 1.18\0('0 8.998.5011 aei.w S.OM.OOO l,%s,;.x) 27S.4O0 Ji 1.0;.'.500 98.1X10 195.O!)0 S8300 180.71HI >i06,SlXl .500.000 Seooiil >»a:':E%! Slath National First National Third National KewVork N. KichanKe Tenth >Jatlon 11 Bowery Matlonal New York Connty American Dry Uoods ttc.rraan 1.2!'2.Tii:i aiuMSooo '2i.0,000 Cent:a1 National l.Iil.iKKl .'i.SSViOO SiM.tiOO 8,1.200 4.247,11 <1 2,2:2,800 8,100 .. 1.811.600 12,773,1110 27,522,700 199,42i.S0(l 14,620.700 10.0")7,(w i,42,(ioo 5,79-5,upo M9S.81«1 7,128,000 2,921,300 55,100 1.42;,600 251,000 116,000 571,11(10 S,*ll,.Si«i 71.1*10 5,7»i.coo S75.(illO 1.2l7.7i;0 S.'.HiO .^.33.5,itiu 101.700 3.600 1,1F6,000 ?4.420.'200 2.5,811.100 I7,22'i,900 S."41,(I00 1.1 .SIO.IIO 79:1.000 267,(100 835 .210 .i,78.700 2,5K1,200 »I3 5«) 2:6,000 180,000 deviations from the returns ol previous S7..500 ! week are as I & a Cain wi* -in do rref 42 Elm Ira A Wllliamspon A Blmira do do n .. pref, Lebiffh Valley Little Schuylkill Dec. ..Inc. Kr>ecie vircnlatlOQ .Dec .... fl.S 9.0;*' 1,053 40" i j Nel DoposKs... LeRBl Tenders. ll.O.Oj stateraent of the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clearinir House, on Mondav '' Dec. 23,1873: 1 Banks. Cipllal Atlantic Atlas $7,50,000 11.62! 2i>5 (4i.!00 »93.5rl0 4.S63.6.10 3.;oo I3,:HI 138,2(10 820.500 2 8 900 l.':!tt.9O0 1,(I63.MI0 7'>2.300 .179.:tW Broadway 200.0110 I.OIXI.OOO 2.2 9.9(«1 2001 :94,^0O l.i;il,>.2v0 17,4110 2.17.300 819.J00 41,S'X) 2;16,2(X) 1,000,000 2,i;s,iioo 1,1TO.!1I0 2,013,-JOJ 200.000 J!4,30J 1,000,000 300.000 1,000.000 2,961.5iX) i.«o:.i.:o 1,0<KI.0.X) Eliot Everett Kaneutl Hall rreemau'p Olohe Himiltoii 750.0(X) Howard M irker, Massachusetts M iverlck 1,(00,000 800,000 800,000 400,000 Merchants' 3,1X10,000 Monnt Vernon 200,000 Kn^fland 1,000,000 1,0X1,000 North Oil Boston 900,000 Shawmnt & 1,000.(XX) Leather 1,000.000 State «4.').500 2.110 500 :.128 100 2,!31.6JJ 1,574,5'W 8,9(10 aaa 8. (XX) 1.7 112.9<X) 2.; 00 i.:oii \.Ct» 23 i.J X) 1.1 e.'K.IO 1.197,900 l:!0.t00 162.4IJO 1.9:16.900 H.irx JOU R2.2 iA S.l'X 97,70J 9,»1.7UO 7.'«.700 7!3.200 663.60O 91.600 U9,2(X) 6I.4*J 7,971 :<.099.100 2.084.5,10 2.6H,2(X) 2,911.500 25.71X) 93.8,400 1 loi.roo 539,700 072.800 484,700 960.900 PS4 S9o 4W SC6 610 1,>.7S6W ''raders 916.S00 590 800 l.'a.T8,900 596.300 Connectlng68 East Penn. 267,~00 321.2J0 273.200 1.612..1U0 W.«hlngton 6,1(10 HJ.'OO l,(l86,3;i'J 74 i, 11)0 1.5.'!).700 55,K« 240.41)0 4S.1(XJ 3.2P,0!0 117,500 S91J00 936.100 7:6.'.00 KIrst...? 750.000 I.OUOOOO 8il.Oi:o 12,400 42.i.,'!00 1,600 01X1 1,868,800 3.9S8.80O 0.072.100 1.36.1X10 Second (Granite)... Third... Binlf of (Jommerce 12i;00 Si9.9X) 3110,000 1.2;0.6lK) 52,.100 l.'2.70O 8,000.000 1,««,81X) •200 1,977,8:10 4.936,6,10 2,000 15,800 1,3^7.700 2.402.100 913.900 1.579,700 530,700 1,381.800 W2,5(K1 6»1.100 709.*)0 Bank or N. America U'k 01 Rsdeninlion. B ink or KenuDllc... City Kaicle Kxchanee Hide A; Leather U)vore Security t'nion Webster (;ommaawcaltb To'H-.'l 1, 0-10,(100 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000.IXX) t,.500,000 2,000.000 «. 900 Wl 1,000/100 1,500,000 900,000 »49.330.000 8200 2.»7;,100 1,742.1(X1 I,87i,30(l l.',11.400 3.474.:iOO 4,803,5(10 907,200 2.572.20C 2,687,600 2.227,600 r.21.6 » 27:,1W) 624,100 1M,000 5,900 4.4l«l 57,9.10 9.000 2.400 «.!'J0 1,7,10 6irj 1.8!X) 107,100 171.500 359, :oo IS1.5L0 383 2)0 2.0i9.l,'X) 1,311 000 2.411,300 032 100.100 219 OX 297.600 662.(100 5-i9.20O total "St m, do Little 8311,000 j PenosrlTanla, do 91 92 83 •9 89 j 1 1900 1 L. ... ... ... fi«,'»7to'»il Water 6a, '87 to •89., Water Stock «s, '97. * 99 91 Bpeclal tax 6? of Mad.*I,1stM.riAM)7,^81 9« 78 do 101 MX h" M 87 109 73 LnaltTllle do A Ind common, A NaabTllle 9<T. LOITIS. Lonla (a. Long Bonds do (<,s::on do lo Wat«r«B,gold do do do (new) do Parkia gold io Sewer SpcclalTax Is North MlBsonrl. Ist M.7s 2d M.18... . do 81 . So M.7S.. ui M.,gld, PartDc (of M ) Kansas >*«-!i''- ".or.,: •• i-RR of Mo. stodt , 9«>4! ..?.[ ' M •OH SI letferson.. .Mad. 7s,'96-l«0« lat M., t, 1»«0, . . 'i •89. .10 . 79 »> f« 80 LonlsT.,Cln.A Lex., pref..... ... 5 1 Wharf6s 1st M.,«,10.>;8.. i.onl»v.Loan,ii.*81. Na«h. Ist M. (m.e.) 7, Tl. Is, "89 2dM., •,1878. 1>9 (7 57 87 16 do Lor. Loan (ni. 8.16. *8'>-'< do do (Leb. Br.) 6, -se fia do lstM.(Meni.Br)7,';>-'7,5. 95 do lstM.(I.eb.br.ex)7. 'SO-TW 91 do Lou.I.'n(Leb.br.exrt,'9? 51 do Consol. Ist M.,7, 1898..., l9l ... ... au Ml »> f* 85 89 90 •'3 74 15 SO 34 d do »7 . A Hlalltstown Ponn * N. T. canal m. L^MlB. A Kr'k., 1 mort. 78, '90.... S6 cons. 78, *9S.l 6! mort. 6s, '83 ...1 ... .Pem. .. do 'id .M.,7 do do do 1st M.,7. 1906.. Lo llBT. C. A Lex., lit M.. 7, 117.. , »ll»,M5,80O ti,03?,3iti tio.gi8.ooa I)avion stock.. Miami stork do do do do do I . 78, 'SO. Northern Central 2d m, 6b, *85 ilo do 2d m, e. 68, 1900 do2d m. 6e. 19'Xi.., do North Penn. Ist in, 6s, '89 2dm.-s,'96 do lOj.cliat.m.,'77 do Oil Creek A Al. R, ion. 78, "88 on Creek Ijl m. 7e, '82.. 523.0J0 4S7.ai0 * I.Oi;iSVIM,K. 86 58 1906, H M » Louisville «e.'W to •87 Little ScbuylklIl.l«tM..7.1o^J.I 98 7.V).C(W ISO.OIX) 81.. •84.. '88.. do 1st M.,9, Clu.ALaf., lstM.,7 Jell., i 444.900 XS!,6 n 196.200 776J110 :S 95 8p 10» 82 1 790, 00 100 1st A'. -n Is stock rxd. l'>>» :»5 43 5tichli.'Hii stock ex d II ilo r. st'fc snar 116)< I'l St Lehigh Valley, Ist M.,Cn. 1873.1 do do uew68, "98 do reg do do do do ni-w 7s, reg., 1110' 791,41X1 4 98 2dM.,7, •8S.. 3dM.. 9, 77.. Dayton A 3dm. do 94 l>3 Columbus A 88i<l m, morf.78,'v8... ist * Hani. (Tin. lid Juncilon 1st 2d do 588.;ilC 116,'00 1 •89... 1900-1904 W'msport, do do do :90.(K0 1.832,20 1.14'I,9:XI A U.. Ist M., 7, SO... do (I.AO list M.,7, 1888 .Inpc.Cin.A 1 ,|,.lBtM..7,^86. Little Miami, 1st .M., 6. I8S3.... 85 « 6b. '89 Harrisbn'-g "St mort. f«, '83 II. A B. T. Ist morr. 7r, '90 735,000 174.100 675.900 ixAta 000 t2s.412.soo wnount "dun to othtr^aoki," MperitatsmeutofDaCiWrli |I7,7»8|MI0. '"n««r«»tlYta-i«mi Hl»itvi«k; Th« El. 9SK . do ''^^l new ;ii.3.o 175 IIXl 688 600 . - DaytODAMIch., 1st M.,7 do do adM„7, do do 3d M.,7, '75.... 78. "ao., Catawlssa, Ist M. conv., '82.,.. chat. m. do do 'S3 ... do 78, 1900 977..100 4.000 '2,1100.000 Tremont 3.(7,1,600 2.9*1:1,5; 10 600.000 96 94k M., 7 8S do 2d M.,7, 1977.. Xenia, Ist M.,7, •90. 94 do consol., fs. '94.. Atlan. l«tm, 78. "78 '2d A Indiana, Colgm., 6s,'8S do B8H doTo'dodep.bds,7,'81-'»4. 88 Dayton A Wejt.. Ist M.,7, 1908. 88 doniort.6«, 1.1('5.9 '0 2.17.000 1,500,000 • do do Camden A A Ind., r.3.7O0 77 1,5')« 182,900 348.800 2,')JO.O00 'viffolk do do do do mx t« (3 do do do 55 I 276.7 62.JOO 6,400 85,600 :o,900 I .,, .... Camden A Ainhoy,€s, OB .. («!< 9»)4 7'"! Scbnylklll Navigation do pref. ... ISK Colon pref IIAILHO.VD 1J0ND9. Ar.cjjhaiiy Valley 7 S-lCs. 1896. Belvldere Delaware. 1st m.6.'7M do do 2d M.,'=5 do do 3d M.,'8' 211.900 4I3.IO0 3dM.6* do 2(lx do pref 117,2;lO 10 iJS^ --.. (N.W.V».)'2<1M.«». ItiH Ciu,, Hani. 58>li .Morris 344,0,!0 55i.ilXl ':17.S00 * p. l.ehicli Kavlttation r,06.9ii0 55 '.O ^6;.9 831.000 .15.71)0 211,000 71.0 216.000 H1».4C0 440.500 171.5U1 793.000 541.600 793.900 22:.0O3 82.700 4"ll 8l;<l 5«s<| 26 C.VNAI. STOCKS. Chesapeake A ''claware Delaware Division 769 500 3.728.900 38 „„ West.Jeraev CIrctila. 1,500.(100 l.OOO.OUO COd.OOO t'olamblan Continental N2W Specie. L.T. Notes 1,.100,000 ... RlackKtonc B^5ton Bo/lston Shoe Loans. n Park6« Ohio •• of •75 do 6<ol'90 do laol'rs i»,90 do 68 m do -SOB *113 ....j Ham.Co.,Ohlo6p.c. ongbds." 90 J_ do do 7p.c, ItoSyre, 95 85H 100 ms' Covington A Cic. Bridro Cln. TioBa WestChrster do pref 10s 100 riivrijvNA'ri. 57!^ 1 Boston Banks.— Below we give a • 1« ; Cincinnati Ss 54 on Creek A Allegheny Klver Pen iisv viinla Philadelphia A T-'rlc Pl.lK.loIphia A Itcailing Philad.'JiihiH A Trenton Phila., WllminK. A BaltiirsTe, 2,i9.l,ai0 • do do Ist M., 6, 1889 .... WestMd.lstM., endorsed,*, •SO 9ty. do 1st M.,nnend.,6,T0 do 2d M.. endorsee, 4, "SO. 9«> Baltimore A Ohio stock ;55 Parkersbnrg Branch .... I N. r hern On'ral fS.1^7,91» .Dec. 71 O.. Central Ohio. 1st M.. 6 Marietta A Cm., Ist M., 7, 1891 '2d M.,7, 189«. ^.''°. , ,'!" iXorfoIk Water fs Northern Cent.. 1st M. (guar) 6 do do •2dM.,g. Fr,«,'8S. do do 3d M., 8. P., 6, 1901 do do 3d M. .V.AC) 6.-7: do do Cons, (gold) 6. IKX Puts, ft Coniicllsv., Ist M.,7, '98 , .MInehlll Xesquelioiilng Valley XorrlBtown ..Dec n 74 59M Central Oliio do prplerred No'tli I'lMiiirylvai.ta Loans i'i'y. 46" Wllliamsport pref. East Peiinsvlvanla Harrlsb'ff. l.nncastfr* C Uuntln.'luu A Broad Top. follows: s , *l ••,:90C do do do "o 1. 6» 7s New .Jersey State 68, Exempts OS Delaware SI ale «» 102K )lATl.RO.\D STOOKB. United N. .1. tioinnnnlcs 121x 181 CHmdeu Atlantic 22 do do pref. 33 A 18W Baltlmcre 100 n n 6», '»5 r«. inip., '^1.. boat. •88. . boat, "89.., 6«,.)an.. A.. J. do do do *• Ml «s, 7e, ,. do do 809.200 219,ono =22,700 5 1-i.wj SOO.iXO 2.000.000 1,000,000 To^al. Ailpi'hany CltyCs Pittsburg '8 8."78,rco '',' HALTlAlOKK. Maryland s •4 M 68, 1910... do la, Uelence Baltimore (• or •75 new aiClic 5,000.000 3,000,000 snn.coc 1.300,000 500,000 1,000.000 500.000 1,000.000 250,000 86V 101 'ff7 ; do Sa84ueb«iiia6«,'M ,. do Coal Co. bond*, . „ rnlou Ist mon. 6b, '81.. »ett llrau. h l»tiii.«8,'79.. Wyolllllig Va ley 1st 111. 68, "iS. 6s, '07, 5-10, 1st... 102 do do 10-15, '2d... ri.i do 15-23. 3U... Philadelphia 6s, old do 68. AllOKhany Connly, is, coDp... • 12.2iO 2;3.8 .... '85 do do <lo •Jfi-.'.VXI 8.50,00(1 Manafactnrcrs&Mer The 17,31X1 !<,400 i5).00j boat, , CITY BONDS. Pennsylvania 58. coup 442.000 IS gold I'o 67 m 81 eonv..*r conv., K.'W. Schuylkill Nay. Ist ni. 68. "S" do 2d m., '82...;, 132 131 Ma»Kaclui«ettJ! 6», •81.... 1!K. -g;.. 'lo 58 Ji A H(j.\l>ft. 00 do liiji PHILADELPHIA. B'r.VTK .VM) mort. b. '10 19 preL... Verpiont 4i:l .3,»1 M,400 1, do IW >'<"' A Uela. tr. 'g.'„ Dlrlalon6s,'i4.. . Pennsvlvanla do pioferred Vermont A Canada SSS,9(H1 l,»w,ri0o l,8l-'>,0(io 300,000 400,000 300,000 Foartl tfatlonal do Old Colony Port.,&aco A Portamuutb Uutland common 1.57 SiKi :.l6-iji» l.i90,700 !.M6.i(X) 1.191.400 1.488.200 678.9J0 11,905,700 17.43 l.iOO 7.50.0«(i North UWer 119.110 151.0C0 23l.-(Kl 4f.6,000 739.400 7:3,100 5,000 181,900 232.000 4. 100 JOO.IKV 85 n Kattterii 1.2.'12.COO l^.W CA.NAI. DeUware US FitchburK _ iso" Manchester A Lawrence Northern of New Hampshire.. 113 12< Norwich* Worcester HI OKdens. A L. Champlaln M Iron deb. h... Lebfgh NavlgailoD Ilo 1.063.«ai! 330.00(1 641.(icn m ei Chesapeake pf. .... '''' A do Morrla,l8tM.,6,lS1»... do 2d M., )87> 2 956.,.0(> 3,206.300 (New HainfBhlre) ""o Itcadlng Coal SO 61:^00 ... . «s. p. b., •» Ilcad..lst Vi..7.l»r ,. I46i< 140 Concord 4t0,:)ixi I '9j :2»K 148H 18X 899,400 1 '',? ,. do 125 148 Connecticut Itiver Conner^tlcut A Paasumpsic, Kaatern (MasB-) A Wllmlng. m" MS asil'iilO ^Vm 176'800 Providence., I 4 Lewlst n ; warren A K. i»t m. .a, 'M Wrsl ( hi-.lcreoiis. :», -Jl West .Icraey En, "JJ do latin. 6a, "S* do 7»,'»7 „. .''o .. »e»ler. Penii 6», do „.. do 75 40 Chic, Bur. & Qolr.cy.. "'" " ' Cln.,BHndusky A Clev, stock. ';lev 135.100 333.800 18S.0J0 .6«;.6(10 2,951.900 l &. reg... A ("heslilre preferred.. i.iw,;ou s'coo Maine do .-unl.ury 44« 861.800 8.f»a,(IOO 2.46(1,300 Jao'loc' & Boston Boston tt -.i, roBT. 7a, *W* deb. lioDda, I* tiy ii' g. ni.'s.c, l»!0 iOU lOUJ, 68, g.,19;0 ist iii.7i..., Phll.,Wllm.« ll»l.,«B.'84 Pl't«„( In.* Kl. LonH78 Snnbiiry Erie 1st in. 7i, ".7.. 2^M0C l.a8J,K0 !i\3'Xl 8,9f39j(i 311,900 8:*8,llW :8I,500 2.678,300 4.J95,6C0 7,j78.40O 11 511, IOC 2.;25,90f "4!)2rK"l :64,4i;o l4.5,K00 Continental (irocers' 1 2U.9011 C23.V00 •SS.aoo aOO l 2,8;8.ioo 2,418.000 1,500.000 2.000.DOO 500.000 300.000 400.000 :o,w 205,1110 .'.8112,900 Park l.4IC,800 1,511,010 1,129,800 165,700 239.1100 l,!iI9,400 1.000000 Mechanics' BanklDjC Ass. SSS.O.'O ^,43«,Btl0 i"7.4jc 76.10O Importers and Traders'.. 2,liJ6.5()l' 2,449,100 3.2ia,riJ0 Marine AtiaMIC 861,111(1 410.1011 •M.tm I.OOO.OOH Oriental 619,5(10 7s, '0,4.... do ASunbory Phlla, : 140.000 2.008,900 !J.0,I1(0 m. A Itcadlng M, 10 Hh 00 do do do do & Clmiiibly 78 Verni'l Cen., Ist M ., cons.,7, *9€ do 2d .Mort., 7, 1891 -Vermont & Can,, new, 8 Vermont A Mass., 1st M.,6,*88.l •• H* Bost.n. & Albany stock Hostiin A Lowell stock 3t,7.600 2.:4«,;ioo l.-il,!HH' Shoe «nd Leather Corn iSxchange Commonweal'h 2 92 .',800 768',OJ6 Ti.eoo 215,101 l.OflO.OOU Nicholas 3,780,10(1 .111,900 1,761,000 4r2.50O North America ;,10l.5(» - m.CB, >1... Isi 2d •Jo < 579,810 S.03«,7('« 6 a;.? itic 4.50,000 People's :'.867.SI<I I,.l00 o01.t600 ixil 6((i 200.000 2,Olis,iiUo 800,000 l,lS3.4C)(i 500,000 2,000.000 1.72S,30C 5,000,000 9,625.8iio 10,000,000 2i,?lVoc 1,000.000 I0.8i:v''>00 1,000,000 3. J So Si lu l.SIO.loo 432,700 5.M;.400 2,000,000 uommcrce Broadway •76.700 4,5(:3.«00 8.419,ioii „. '" Philadelphia Staiifltfd 505.1110 1,100 4:'5.9{i0 • Bid, »i m.fj.lH lit A Knt Phlla. 567.7110 :En,iiK,' ; Perklomen ICO »:06.oio Tendere. in,m 2:i,soo 6155U1 4 — Penii8ylir«.,gen, 111., cuiiv, ia:o <lo reg.... „ , ,"" M U VeroiODt 4.im.2u> 9,710 m.m «,(«i,700 4,2.5 800 Mftrchanta KzchanKe.... 1.235,000 Uallatin, National 1500,000 Butchers' & Drovers' 800,000 Mechanics aud Traders'. 600,000 Bre^nwlch Leather Mannl SoTentn Ward »<ateol New yorit American BxchanKe 311,200 sS'iai I,'i00,000 Uhemlcnl '''•'"'^ »829.5(r 7.151.900 BOSTON. Malneto Hampshire, 6« New S.iWl.SliO Capital I I I8.!;15.3(10 : BiHKB. •xouii'nit. Portland a«, building loan Burllnitsn & Mo. L. a.,7 Chethlre,6 Cln..San.4 CleT.,l8t M.,7, '«7. Kastern .Mass., conv.. 6, 18,4... Hartford *Krie, 1st M (new)1. do do certificates... Offdensburi:& Lake h.8s Old Col.* Newport BdB,«, '-«. do do Bonds, 7, IffTl.. Kntland. new.7 ";^ Rew VorK Manbattau Co Old MaaMcbDiettt <•, CBrrencr... >• Gold, int.. do do M, Gold BoatOD «». do Sa.KOld ChlcftKO Bewera^e 7i do Municipal 7s ..?1.'JJ6,0(I0 Raiance. Uec. 20 PIIILOELPUM, BALTIMORE, Lt. M 8,IKII,'.m CS iWi.il^l 10 .11 3;8,;83 8» 407,4:0 88 »7;5,r81 »9«.;7I Hodday :'2/,oiiir il... UOCIITIU. --» Pavinenta. CiirrcnrT, Gold. , , Gold. 8H1 (irOTATIfllVS IN BOSTON, — Sub-TreMurjp ; fiX.UIHI Heculptji. Dec Custom Houpo and Sul- at the ~ Cnaioni ifttiirday, X . . Jb. n »\ 89 81 « 9> |9 88 .«» (* (' :» 81 liii n 94 .•a SI 80'4 83 " ' . . . . [December 28, NEW QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS IN active Railroad Stock* are quoted cent value, whatever the par y be. " ma Bondn. S. 1st Moi triage Rndorsed. 1879 JO 7s, 2d do 1883 do 78,3d do do 7B,4th do 1880 1888 do 7s, 5lh do do 78, cons, mort. gold bds. Long Dock MuudB ntate Bonds. Tennessee SO 79!^ 5U 1» 68, old do do noir VlrKinlats, old do new bonds do cOQSol. bonds do deferred do Is.Sd .Mort., 1875 do Sarlein, 1st MorlKH^'C 7s do Con. M. & .s'kg K'd I5« 8!J> do Is.nev bonds do 7s,endorsed do 78, Gold north Carolina <8, old do do to N.C. R.R Co., do do Fundlnit Act, 1866. do do do 1868. do do new bonds do do Special Tax South Carolina tj8 do do Jan,& Juljr... do do Aprils Oct... do do Kandl'iK Act, 13M do i LanlC,19i9,,I do do ^ Han. ,) . 8U •i 1875. of 1910. CallIornla7a do Rhode do do V.i>i 021* IUj 10! el 68 Island 68 Alabaina58 do 88 Texas, i:8, ; do Jo do new York do UO do do do do do MW \IHlii •to ;0i IW) :jo Canal, do do do do Chic, ';Ol. D-nn"np*. HiouxCitv... Jiarlem pref Illinois .o6>^ sea to" . Mil. Hew si' .iV Jersey Southern .J6 N. J., New Haven ft HartfiVr'd I'^i^.-SW- * BoM'tStoningt.) Ohio* Mississippi, Pltl»., Ft do do do do do ^o Jienaselaer Saratoga. ft Alton Louis ft tt«.Ti' Booth o.'^"' Side, L. T. Haute., flo prel ft do d _do Tjledo.Wab Wa 2 (In ft saw !st 1 1 prer pref (>>risolldated Coal. Cumberland Coal and Iron MarvlanJCoal J. Land Improvement Co! Jj, '.'. 1 .muiylvanlacoai .... BTinir Mountain Coal Winona & Ti '" m" ' Wilkj^sbarre Coal., • 'anion Co D-jlawireft IlndVoiVcaia" AlUntl.; .Mall Sleamielp " Mariposa do do llnl.1 : ,.. p cr. TrusioR. 1 ' KX n :;:; •"foal estate.. . /' . , 88« t Central 1. l8,iahacrlption S8X CO 7s. 1876 0.. do 7», oonv. 1876.. lUQW 1 „_ do., En.' fel »i, 1865-76 Horigmt Bitf ofltd. MX Ato.ilson, Top. ft S. .-^ Ko 'a 78 IOb. p. c „ ft a. 80 83 93 I m gold, :8t 7-, 7b, luar. Erie, ft I. Isl ni coiti Ind ana fis 7s cm. n M., Ills, Southern Central of N. Y. 7b.. ft Neosho 7s, g .Irl LTnion ft Logansporl 7s..."'i" IMah Cenlral fis, gold (Ttica, Clin. & Bing. 7s, guar!' * o. branch. fis. giii Walkill Valley l8r7s,goI<l . West Wisconsin 7s, gold, liOHiiM. m R, Air Line ist Ss \rkaii8as Slate Bonds, Mid, 7s llur,, C, R. ft Minn., .Mil. dlv. M ft mort gold 7s Cin., Rich, ft F.W, Istmgid'ii Chic. Hur, ft Qnlnoy new 7«,. iKt .thlc. & Cao, ... . — do do . endorse , , stock.. . Charleston, 1st N do 2d 78,.' do b.ock. lOe 6; . li. iii"" m.. 78, '-'. Ut '''' 90 So!>i!i. let m gl rj Nashville ft ' hattanooga. 6s,, Norfoikft I'etersbiirg Ist m,,8s .... I do • „ do a: do do 2d mo., NortheaBtern, 8.C.. .... .. Ist M,8b. 7b 8f .„ do 2dM..Ss Orange and Alex., 1bib,6s do 2de, fis ,. .. do 3d8, 86 do 4M18.SS RIchm'dft retcrb'glBtm.,7B do do 2d m., fis, do do ad m., Ss. Rlch..Fre'ksb'g* Polo, 6s do do do conv. 7s. Illch. and Danv, Isl cons'ri 6a, do Piedmont 8b, ,, d' Ists, 8s,,.. ^elms. Home ft l'.,lmt M, is South ft North Ala, Inl .\l.,6t Southslde, Vs., Istmtg. 88 »7y do 2d m., guart'd 68... :oo do 3d m.,68 do 4th m., 88 Southwest. RR., Gh,. Istmtg.,, 8i II do stock oiKI Spartensbur.ft Unin-.. 7s, guar~" S.CaioIina RR. .<BlM,VB(n< w> 12}- ' do do do do 68 do 78 do stock Va, ftTcnn. Ists.es do 94 £2 90 16 2ds,fi8 d(* Union Phc, 78 i:t do Ohio, 90 ro fiO Tebo 83 . . Maconand AuguBtabonds... do Miiie ," St. L. ft So'eastern Ist 7s. cold St. L.. ft St. .loseph.lst.fis. gld 71 .. I do 8 p, „.. Den. C.Rs,goId,W I) do do Ss.gold, E, n Sa diiBky, Vans.ft Newark St.LouiB, VandtiUa ft T H.I t do do 2d 52 66 80 70 30 2dm,. 8b... Mississippi ft Tenn„lstm.,7s, do do consold.. 8s. 110 Monlgomeryft Wc6tP..l8t.8B.. 85 do do Ist end 95 do do Income „ 65 Montgom.ft Eufaula 1st 8s, gid end by State of Alabama.. is" 'iMobllc ft Mont.. Ss gold, end *) jMobileft Ohio sterling do do do ci cUs, 94 do do 8s, interest..,, so do do 2mtg,88 100 do do Income 85 do do slock N. Orleans ft Jacks, '.'d M, Ss! do do cert's, 8s. , N.Orlesnsft OpeIons.lstM.88 stock I'o St, ,fo. ft Neiv ti H ;eorBial;.R..7B .....:,;: do stock ft Col.7s,guar... "«• certil.. „ ''''..„ '^° Vacon ft Brunswick end. 78 Macon ft Western stock ft ', Mlania 7rt tS stock do gnnran. Central Georgia, Ist M., 78 do do stock ICharlotti Col. ft A., Istm., 7s. do do stock Charleston & Savannah 6s, end. Savannah ant. Char,. 1st m, ,7s ft 87 92 97 )« ft do 65 :oo end 8aTi.n'h Ml8siB»:ppl Central, 2a 78 Southern Minn, construe. Se. do do do do ft '* Jo.ft do do do do do Memphis do Memphis IB ' 't. ^'0 . . M..7«. Ist do MempiilB 74 . "sgnar ^'1 ft 70 '-0 95 ff 65 79 ^5 60 2dM„78 8S . l8t. M.lils Osw. Mid. do " *'^ 'Jreenville 91 8i ''o Steubeiiville 70 60 , do Pckln 51 ^^ 58 92 .Cherawand l>a:lington 7s lEastTenn. ftGe^'giaCs fe^ IKast Tenn.ft Va. 6b end.Tenit R. Tenn., Vaft Ga., UtM.,7B.. 9;j /» do do 81 'Ok n. Income Texa' Ts gold. ''." . '0 70 Gull consol ft 16 ... r 75 72 75 53 53 60 ni 70 75 80 70 50 n m io: PltlB.Cin. ftSt. L, Ist7 ... Port Huron ft L M.Ts.gld.end do do 7s, gold Peoria ft Rock I. 7's. gold.,,. 87S, Rockf'rl,R I,* Rt, L.lst7B,gid Home ft AVatertovvn s 97H Uonie, "W. ft Offdensburg78!y iOO Roiidont ft Oswego 7s. gold SioiixCity ft PnciflcBs.. ^ontlier-t Pacific fis, gold. South Sided., I,) 7a c. . R.ks.gn Ft., 8. ft Gulf, ?°,., Peer M. eld G Gal., stock, Ne«bn'g brch O.lveston.ll.ft H ,7«, god Pa I'lclilt, of Mo., sloe.-.,,. 51 Pacific R. of ,\lo. !st fis, gold '.-^ 88 do do 2d 7k, itiir'y. *9i S-'Jil niacellaiioouH 1,1*1. ArkiinsUB L-vcH nds 7h 16 lUOS Atcl Ison 4 vhraska 8 p, I'DillOlV Bur, ft Mo. Itlver, itock I Omaha ft Southwestern RR.S's Oregon & California 78, gold. Oswego & Rome "7b, guar... I ti's gl'ti .... 2n 7b, conv, Boslon 7" gold N, Havcn,Middlct. ft W.7a ." 1st in. Pacific L.O. K.-in. ft >ew\ork L.favetto. Hl'n ft .Miss. Isl M" Pckln. In oin ft Decatni IstM inn, ft Cent, Missouri Ist M ft ft 7s, do r,.C.& Inds iBt M.^s, s,"f' Cin,&Sp'dl8l M.- Id. CC&I do IM M.gld, Lsft MS La Crosse ft Mil. is, 1st .M Atlantic Land Gr, 1876, 75 81 86 54 j 9U do d, JunftDeci -,. 8},; do Feb & Aug: 81 li ,o-c Y ^.y White Pigeon do .T 2dM., Atchls>nft P. P.,«sgoId 83li. Cr., gid, new. gid MoilIroIloftP, Jcrvis 78, colli Montclair I«t 7s. gold, guar. N, 1 K, D. Chli-, IS' 101 91 gid, ft do 104 K *:b, -.. Atlantic ?i>* 2d M„10b N, J.Midland I't7s, gold, guar . * Land Ti sa 94 50 18 5« KAILROAPB, Tenn.K. Ala. 90 85 rto X, U" <;i"-. I'l'f <y,elle 1 ... ... \la.* Chan,, isi,M,8B,eiid,.. 91 do Mo. R., do 1 '' «s, I8>8. e«,i8»7 107 Morrl«& E «cx 7s (If 1871 N, \ ., Newt* ft London Tel .. Hallroad Bond*', " _ r. H Central 'o' 96 w. D Pelers 7b. do IstM., 10b.. 'oul-Iana * Mo.Rlv. i-t ni. 7« Logans.. Craw, ft S. W. 88, gid Michigan Air Line. 8b Del. ft Hudson Canal Isl M, Atlanllc ft lire t West, 1st m' '"''" yilrit.llvorpreiJrred.. hell Central Cua! do 9 ,>rtVi'.::; Land Mining Co •jO nV ' SI. 8U W. 7s, guar. do Sinking Fund.. Morris ,t Essex, convertible.. conatnictlon. ..'.'" . J^° tr'ffen.on Hll. l»t Mort. bonds ' !!!!' *"*" 7s, 7s, 6s, Leav Law. do , 91 81 M Klchmond Savannah 7s, old do 78. new Wilmington, N.C.,»Biold do do Bb guld. S,S 78 Leav.. Atch.ft N, Pt. JefT. l8t St, Louis, Jac, ft Chic, IstM, South Side, L.I. Ki Mort. hd'i . Boiton Water rower fM ^« 70 6s 6s 85 Mort ft W. 'st 7s. do 2d 8' 1)1. ft do , Mo,. Ist 91) 7ti Norfolk6s Petei eburg " fie Ist 7'8,gld. 2.1 7s Burl'n DIv' TVatertown iKI 87 68 •;.. Indianap. ft Vin'ten. ist 78.gnar loo-a Falls ft Sioux C. I8i7s... Indianspollsft St. Louis 78 Jnck'=on. Lansin ftSag.Ss. KanssB Pac. '.B, Exicnsion, gid Kansas City ft Can'eron Kan. c, .-t, Jo. ft C, B. S 913i )i .Smithtown Western, nr^t raucellmieona Stock* A.u«,rlc.an Coal ft ^l LaKeSup,ft Miss. do do 'J I Dock ft 1 in. Co. 7. "86 West. Union Tel., Ist niort.'7'B l.ouK Lland Hll Ist M. 7s i 90 85 90 f.5 do 08. new NewOrieansos oo 00 consol. 6b do do bouds, 7b do do lOs do do to railroads, 6.i fill 104 I Rome " fin SO ! Hs Sashvllle 6s, old SI Knl.,t- M •2d do do do MoblleSs ao SB .Montgomery Knr-pcan ft North Am. 6s. gid Flint ft Pcre M. 7b, Land Gr,, rort w. Jatkson ft Sae. Ps.,, Grand R.& Ind 7b, gold. guar. do do 7b. plain Grand River Valley 8b Kal.. Al'eghan.ft Via ('odar Falls ft Mi"n, 1st M Bur., C. apldaft Minn. 78 gid f Northern pref 1 To'pdo, Toorlift '2d , 101 9i 97 jUl Consol. 78... Hew York ft N. Haven 6s,.,, Boston, H. A Erie, Ist mort. 7! .,.„K"»ranteeo /. .. D. ,,''2 Iron Mountain... ','• 95 m>, lowadlv do . , 102" 93 7 3-l( * Warsaw, <"> Ogdens' ft 113 Mort 1st do Peoria do special. do HI. do Tol,. Dhlcguar, Home, Watertown St. Louis, ;40 9S>4 S>8 gold 78 Macon 7s, bonds Memphis old bonds, 6b do new bonds. 68 do end., M. ft C. R.R.,.. .«, Leaven. Rich 79 <., Incomes, No 1:, 38 42 do No. 16, 24 26 Stork liK i-'>f Kalaninzoo ft South ILiSs. guar 'X 1115 iui>>.' Mortgage., do l.ynchbui g 6e KvansvlMc, Hen ft Na8liv.7B.. Elizabethlown ft Padn. 88 con T II ft Chic 78, gid lOJ Consolidated.... 2d do do do do do do M , Colunilms.Ga. ,7s, bonds '2.178 7b. equip... do do do do do do do 4 104 i Joliet ft Chicago, 1st Mort Chic, ft Ot. Eastern, 1st .Mort, Col., Chic, ft Ind. C, Ist Mort, ft C,' do 97J,' Marietta ft cin., 1st Mort Chic. & Milwaukee 1st Mort. prelerred W. :04u St. Paul, Ist .Mort. Ss.. ft „ 1 Dnh. ft Rionx c.. isr M "" Peninsula l.st Mort.. conv Iron Mountain. 1st M. Centml Mo.,KansaEftT NewJersey Miss., Ist do do , ciiic. Jet M... 2d .Mort, Colunibln.S. C.,6b, 86 ... I LMiBing* Lake Indianap., St. L. ft Jollet ft Chicago. . I>ongIsland Marietta ft Cln., 1st preferred «»**? .. J^" 2d pref. Morris* Essex 92 Jj . do 4th Mort ,.,. Alton Sinking Fund., do Ist .Mortgage... do Income <t"i Evansvillc. 3d Mort. fi J p p. c. en't hdf ruts,, Consol. 8. K'd, do 2d Mort do SdMort.... do do 92 X Ind. Central...., ft ft * 139 New Jersey, serin Ccntralof ft do do Ohio ', do d'> pref,.. Chic. Bnr ft Qnlncy Clev., C0I..C1U. ft Indianap.! tlevc. ft Plttsbiirit, guar..,. " ma M. rto do do do Chic, ft do Clove, ' Alton w. Pitts., r I. 106 1874... (.6 1875 106 1877... 108 1878.. 1874...... 100 1875 111 llroad Stock*. (Not previously quoted.) ft 103 Mort, 'id Wi Kvansvillc ft Ciawfordsv. Eric ft Pillsbnrgii 1st 7s Mm. do do 8s Augusta, Ga,,7B. bonds Charleston stock fis Charleston, S.C„7s,F,L.bd8,,, 9S VS ft ft Dctroii. ... Sew Jersey Central, Ist M., n do do 2d Mort ,, New Jersey SouMiern Ist in 7i ma :hT3..,[ do do do do do do Albany ft Susquehanna Atlanuc* Pacitlcpref, Chicago & SO '70 . Dutchess & Columbia Is Denver Pacific 78, gold Denv.T ft Rio Gr.inde 78, gold conv. Tol,. Ist M.. 1890. ft . Dan., Urb., ni.&p. istm 7rM Detroit, HillBdale ft In. ER.S's So. Iowa, Ist Mort,, dialena ft Chicago Extended do 2d Moit.. ;hic. K. Island ft Pacific vlorrisft Essex, 1st . lUl" . loo iiiM.. 78, :i4 lOJ Councfticut Weslmi Ist :b.... Chesappakcft Ohio Ist 68, gold Chic, ft Mich. Lake Shore 88.. Des Moines Valley Isr Is 77 do do Land Grant 1^8 41 „ VJ Si 1-2.1 9j>< ' Wab'h, Isl Mori, ext'd do iBtM.StLdiv. do 2dMoit do Equip. nds.,.. do tons. Convert, dannibal ft Naples 1st M . Jreat Western, l"t M., 1881... do 2d M. 1893... til. i. lis 91 Bond» 1st !Ki .- .lack,,N W.&s W, Istm gl7s L. On'. Shore RR. !ft ni, gid 7s 114 SouthcH.jtern VM. Vs.. Ilock. V. If t 7a, 31 5 rs do do ]st78.10yr8. <'" 'd7«,20yrB.. r,^.'^"^ Chlc„Danv,<S; Vincen sfs.ild Cleve., Ml. V. !: Del. 7s, grid Con nictlcut Viillcv 78, gold. 10% Tol. ft ;inincT Boonly, reR,.,. do con 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 5s. Ss, ao do Chi. Col. 99« US '-irJ« . Bdf Mort,, Western, V„I,dlv., I m gid Tex, ('. iBt m.gold ft ft m !!2 111 111 , Americ:in Central 8b convertible ft do do do War Loan IndiauaSs 68,1878 68,1883 78,1878 do L%ck. •ill., 10 tflrhlKau 68,1873 97>4 F.xl.n, 1st 112 HI. Grand Trink ;5'-' Chic. Dub. ft Minn.. 8s,. .6 I'eorln * Hsnnlbal R 8*«. r " Chicago ft Iowa I!, S's... "" 93)4 Consol. bdf do 2 I I pret lut, Ask Ijlouston ft Gt. N. Isl m. gid tb In ernat'l Rn.Tex,l6lmgld7s Ind. ft 11 1. C 1ft in gold 7s,.. Ind., B. ft w, Ext , let gl 7b I ^lidland, ist mort.. 88... 4aii. A bl. Jy. Lund Gianla.,, Illinois canal bonds, 1870.. do 6b coupon, 77 do do 1879..., do do do do Iowa of 1876 do ««, 1886 Renlucky 6s M 2ii do "O do do do Bs Mont ft Kuf'la K. do Es, Alab. & Chat. K. do Fs oflS9i., Arkansas 6b, funded do 78, L. R. ft Kt.S. |8«, do 7«, Memphis ft I,, R. do 78, L. R„P, U.ftN.O do 78, Miss. O.ft R. Rlr. do 78 Ark, Cent U.. Ohio 68, 1875 do 6s, 1881 do iHou-, ilxon, Pi'orlaft Hnn.,8B,|0't 0.0. ft Fox R. Valley 8s. «! ? Oulncyft Warsaw, 8b .,, wK l,l:| do 2d M. Income, N. Western S, Fund., !hlc. ft Ch.,D, 9.-. IC2 il' I 102}< . I12W large bonds 7s, Connecticut per H . Illinois Central 7 p. ct,, 1875 lellev'ie ft S.Ills. K. Isl M. 8'! iltonft T. H,, IstM 75 Mo, River Land M. do 2d 8., do do Sd S.. do 8a. do 41h S„do 88. do 5lh S.. do 8» do «th 3., do as. do Creston Kran"li do Cliiirlion Branch . Onion Faclflc Ist M'gelJouds do Land Gfrant, 7b. do Income lOs... Penitentiary levee bonds do do 10: 6s, Central I'acillc gold Bonds. do Slate Ai 1 bds do new oonds do new floating debt, 8s 88 88 9H Lake Shore lllv. bonds Lake Shore con, roup bonds, do Con, reg, bonds... Pacinc R. 7b, guart'd by Mo... Western PaclOc l>or da St. .loftepb. the Rid. BBOTTBlTIKa, Hurl, ft M fin Neb.) 1st conv. 1(W lake Shore ft M. 8. Income 78. California ft Oregon 69, lold. Loulv.ft Nashv, con.mort.78 87X Calllornln Pnc. RK.7's. uld 95 v. 97JS Mil, ft North. Ist ni.-s fp, 2d M., gid do Noilh Pac. Ist in.gold 7L-I0i 93 C uada Southern ist 7s. gold I aris ft. Decatur 1st ni.7B 90 ., f-entral P«c,7s, gold, conv... Spring, ft lil.S.E. RR.inigl .8 9!' Central of Iowa. Ist M, 7's gid. do 2d M,7'6, gid Sontlicrn Securltica. „ Keokuk ft Ri, Paul, 8s... 1., 98 CIT1H8. Carthage * Ha:. 88. .. 98 Atlanta, Ga. ,7s n I Cleve., P'vllleft Ash., oldbds, do do new bds, Detroit, Monroe ft Tol bonds. Unlfalo ft Eile, new bonds ... Asylum bonds 78, 68, toji V2 91 10! . (jO0i8tana69 do do do do do do do »2 8»H ft do do do do do do do I'S H llbanyft Busqh'a, 1st b:>ndB.. do do 2d do ., do do 3d do ,. VIIch,Cent.,lBt M. Ss, 188-2.,.. do CODfOl. is. 1902.... Chic, Dor. ft tj. 8 p. c. let M.. MIch.So. Tperct.M Mort Mich. S, ft N 1.8. K, 7 11. c... iCieve. ft Tol, Sinking Fund iCIeve. cSr Tol.,n"W bonds do do L»ndC,18i9. A&O do do Is of 18*6. MlMouri <• Bur. !00 97 UuH. N'. V. ft K. 1st M., 1877... Uud. R, 78,'id M.S. F. 1885 55 OeorgtaM do BKOUBITlKf Erie ((jjoted prevloUHly.) YORK. . BBODBITIIt. Bld.'Aikc •aOUBITIBI. i!-72 on a previous page and not repented here. Prices represent N. Y Local Sec urities " are quoted in a separate list. Voternment Bondt and io do do . THE CHRONICLE. 862 V. .. . 3ds 88 West Ala,, as guar Wllminglon and Weidon7s,, do Chft Ruth. Istm, end do do iBt AL. 8s PAST nVE COUPONS. Tcnnes-iee Slate Coupoue 92)i VL-glnla Coupons do do deferred... 92H Memphis City Coupons 110 iO USasSvflls CJty COBpoBs , j 80 1-7 75 65 45 SS 93 80 77 90 SO ir'b 94 81 6-X 90 89 40 78 57 tw 23 9u 75 87 85 90 40 to 60 84 34 >S 82 97 92 45 S3 6(1 12 31 92 SO (H 95 95 45 4o 70 37 37 SiO i » ) . December « THE 1372] 2?. (^FTRONICLf: Maryland has Issued bends to pay old matured debt. New York appears as a borrower to the extent of a 6 per cent, trold loan of $847,.500 for a deficiency in the Canal fund. Proposals were t<> be opened today, December 27, in Albany. As lo New York City there have been some additions to the funded debt, but more of the temporary debt has l>een paid, so that the total outstanding shows a material decrease from last month. Today the Board of Appoitionment authorized the isaue of assessment fund bonds, authorized by Chapter S79, laws of 18C;;, |2,.'300,0O0 Citv improvement stock, authorized by Chapter 290, laws of 1800, $3,000,000. Total, |.'i/)OJ,00, The assesanient funds are reimbus'«blo from collection of assessments, and the whole $.'5,000,000 is lo bo expended in the purchase of land for ill out tor. LATEST INXEIiMGEWCE OF STATE, CITV AND HAILROAO FINANCES. Hailtuajj <JI)c INVESTinEKTS-TABLES OF STOCKS AND BO:«DS. Our tables of State, City, Uailroad, Oanal and Miscellaneous Securities are again brought forward to-day, with nuiueruus corrections and additions. In rettarJ to State bonds, there have been BOine chances of importance. In North Carolina a decision was rendi^red that Die interest on the State binds issued to the N. C. Uailroacl must be paid from the dividends received on the stock of that company held by the State, and the interest is now beinjr paid accordingly. In Virginia the Court has decided that the coupons must be receivrd by collectors in payment of taxes, as that was a part of tlie State's contract witli bondholders at the time of fundinif. Ou the other hand, a telegram of Dec. 26th states that the iateregt will now be suspended on the debt, from l.ick of funds. In Alabama it appears that >2.000,0!)0 of bond.s have been authorized by one of their Legislatures, but a warning against purchasini; tliemis published in some ot the ns they are claimed to be illegal. 863 ; the Uiverside Park. In railroad finances the principal events of the month have been the recovery of about $9,000,000 by the Erie Kailwsy in settlement of its suits aii^ainst Jav Gould some further deve'lopments as to the original issue of Union Pacific Railroad stock and bonds to the Credit Mobilier stockholders; the declaration of a dividend of 3| per cent, on both common and preferred stock of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad the no'ice ot a new issue of $6,000,000 stock by the Cliicago & Rock Island Railroad, and some other transactions of less importance, which lutve been duly noticed in uur railroad colamn. ; : Alabama uewspapera, CANAL STOCK AND BOND [Entered according to act of Conurex, DESCKIPTION. Cftf^npe»li-e iKt <fc year alt Isi p.igc liptai/yare r- of tvrcn es Itli. s.'C Tabl<'e. C'ual —stO(^k 8OO.(XI0 is.ooo.aio 1.500,000 3,500,000 3,500.000 "ioo Bonds Bonds 1867 1869 lioj^rtte ed Bond* i.en lures. 6(erlinf)r Dfln, <f M(r(/aM— stocK Leliioh Coal tt A<T7?/f/rtWon— stoclc 1 oaii. ronvertible, (o(ii)on, gold 1S71 Do 50 0' 8,'i;2.800 1.1 1,0 molt, rugisteied, II R Mort. loan, on eouipments &c.. gold 1,00! Isf till Dec, 1.0(10 1,000 '72... Monongafifla Nav. Co.—stock l-*t mort?a2e J/ojvt^ -Stock. conBolid«ted Preierre ,tock so 1,0 285.000 2!6.«6-. l(W,lfi| iS76 1,(100 4.157,15" 2,805 000 '"so 1.B45.04-1 50 2,608.977 1.751,213 4,016,670 171,354 306,500 mortgage (dueiSSJ, 2d mortgage Common bonds Improvt-m nt bonds Boat and car loan Boat «nd car loan ext. to 1897) l,Ol«l 1,000 1,000 1, 00 18M J. ft J. "ef. 1,000 8 25c. 25e. 6 .i.002,746 l,'(X),00O J.i'.T. ,!.& J. & A. M.&S. J.& J. J. & .1. V. rhiladelphia, oftlce. A J. Flilla. .3'«..'<16 do do do do do do do do do do J.& J.& 2.907.850 3,000,000 I»7'-«' .Inly, 1872 Ju y, IR72 Mar.ih 1R72 Jan., 1882 Jan., 1876 May, 1870 F.&.A. J. 1,311,000 mortgage 1877 oriSVi. (V. 12, p.4«5, 689.) Pitttbnrg, offlce. ereipts. mi. $75,120: expense! .Inly, 1872 Gross X. Y.. N. B'K ofCom'ce. Jnlyl,lsS7 aid taic'. »'.S.77i; dlvds. In 71.9p€rct. Leh. Val. liB. Co.,Phlla Ang, l^n Lcasfd. A pr 1, >7'!, to l,ehl>fh Valley HR. do do for 9^19 yrs. The IcfiStes ahsntnirg bds Aug, 1572 f'o per annum en do April, 1876 ft scrip & naylng 10 p. c do do pref sto'-k, and 4 on consol. stock, (v. April, IS 6 d-» do Oct., 1899 il,p.7U.) do Feb., 1667 do Wyoming & Wiconisco mfreed In'o, and Philadelphia offlce. Jniv'i9IO West Branch ft Snsq. owned by P., C.C. M.& V. M.&N. M.&N. tS3,.'<S0 '.0 — iBt |J, p. 732. , 80'l,000 1863 Suxqnehamt'i tk Tide TTar^r— Stocii Maryland loan. 2d mortgage Snsqh.t'asal, conunon bonds. 3d mort... do (iref. en.i T. w. priority b.ls. Union stock CUkOXlCLE, V. '72 ' 7 7 7H,C00 Preferred stock Ist do do 5 6 2 5 var. var. 50 81, 1872, ; do do do do do do I'- 1S6B 1869 i Aug. S»e Cam. ft .\mboy RR. (v. 14. p.sa,595.) M»T,1867 Gloss rri«eipts last year, $1.509199; ex. 1894 fiensef. Interest aiicltaxes, «1 ,286,81 4 net 1881 ncome, $2:2.38.',. See annual iepo,t tn 1S97 Cnno.ilCLE. V. 14. ". 659. Cent. RR. 1891 of y.J. assumes $2,310,000 01 gold loan Philadeliihia, olDce. 6 Boat loan West Br. & S isqn., iBt and 'H\ mort fk-hufilkiU .Vr/r.— stock, common ms i« 185S Vrt'lerred slock scrip dividend.... iV;n;*V/»rt«/a— S oi'k i»t M. eiinr. by Peun. un.. s.f. S>,OOO0O0. ISJ! London. July, N.T., Offlce X.J.Cen.RR Oct. IC. 6g. 1,175,(><1 5i» .000 ',000 . I receipts in quar er ending tUi.tSf. 1890 188S do do 7 I.0»,000 i;ooii i WO f. 7f. iBt mortga-jc 2 mortgage i Brown & & Xar. Co., at Int, do do July I,1S78! on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on stock. N. Y., oflicc. 71 Bway. Aug.. 1872 Xct receipts in I61I. »2.10«.l 4. Ca-h div. In N. y., Bk ot Comnicice. 6 yrs, 116 p. ''t. i.4;HSes A b. ft Snsq-i-nd 18T7 do do 1881 Kens, ft S. Kallr-ads. Annual repoit Id 9-«.oai :(Ki . Dec. 17, Tl Del. City toClipsap.CllT.Mi). XetearaIngs from opTstlous. 187' I29S,(*», July, 1836 Annual report In (^a* o» icls. t. li, p. 761 Sons. 1870 thoas etrectiipuin 1871, $283,54, net Batto..A. itrownd^ Sons. rtiiladelpbia, ofilce Ang., I87S, Leas d >o Lehlcb Coal 4 5Ji66,'7: 2.000,000 5,000.000 1.196,-79 1,003,800 108,000 REMARKS. iJue. do London. 6 3,'<«l,000 1st mortga.'e rcKlstered ftocic BalU>., A 4.999.400 I8T,! when A'(«f«", last DIvi'd. Whom. do 6 5 7 50 Principal, Philadelphia, olBce. 5 1,000 100 1,0 !0 1,000 :,too Woablncton, D. C.) JJoitU*, i DIVIDENDS. by 3 6 '« 4,8:5,000 1.69 ',600 16.33.350 Divman— stock Olt '''3'»'"«- 8,(«)0,000 Ipt morttiHi^c' Ijfla ware (fc //>< (t*on— stoclc LTST Co.. in the office of the Librarian of Conitrena, Whee Payable and 1,880,800 1.^07,H72 Loan, Rtnliin^ I'uud Guaranteed Sterling Loan Ronds Jiavinjf next i>reference Loan coverttble into Dana & 1NTEHE8T 8,22934 SO var. 23 .^lorj-lanO KeK'stcriul B. (fen..* morlijHKe (onglnally t2,(»>.i.00O) <f Oft(o— stock R('>fistcred by Wm. Outstanding. an ClKfapeale Delaicnre '.813 Amount Miles of For cxphinatlon of foot uute,. on In Ihu & M.&N. 1, 1870. to Pi II. ft Beadfor 999 yea- s at annual rent of $695 000 Includinif rertain r-al and personal pro p rty conveyed (o P. ft li. (r.H, p. 1«88 1889 ft Rea 'Irg RR. for interest on bonds and half of net e rnlngs; in 1970-71 deflt It after expenses ai.d Inti-nst was *9.',6.'i7. (H.p. ',7.) Gross r.c Ipis, 1870, $58,'90; operail»r »iMay 1,1883 pt^usts, same. Nominal cusi,$.5,g(n,tiu6. Leased to P. Baltlmoie. do do J. J. May, May, Lsased from June do .T»n.','l8» J n. I, 'K* Jan.,:S91 do Fhiladelplila, offlce. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND LIST rEntorid according to act of Congress. DESCRIPTION. In the yair 1372, by Wa. B. Dana of par Ont- ft Rate When 1 For expl tnaMon of all reffrences. pcc londs. valuet at'ndlng. pert Payable. teal foot notes on 1st a^e of KR Tables. Co'iHoUdatlon Coal '/3frf.— stock do 25 Where Payable and by Whom. do :idiuortKaKe Iron Co— Stock D'inlelthdtDHb'nqne Brldae—XuH^.t... Jll/>. dt St. lAiutti Urtflge— bonds 10.000 000 18.000.000 14100,000 2 Q.-M. 3 J. ft J. Ss. M.ft S. 100 4,1100.000 4,001 ',000 M.&N. 16;^ Guar, by Ch.ft 9S.0a0eh9. 'ioo 1,000 1.000 lO,25(),0bo 1852 '.8<i9 A 8(17,000 i',66o 100 1868 513,000 1,(XJ0 491,(00 S10,000 480,0(0 ioo 100 100 100 Prererre'l stock -d) Pacific Mall Steamship Co.— stock.... Pennsf/lDanfa Coa/~stock tst f 7 6 6 6 5 S 1(10 so mortgage bonds "';o QuictsUrer Mining Co.—Com. stock. P^'ptprred stock Ist mongige. gold id mort ffaire. cold Torino ^f|>'tntnin ^oni.— stock SpriKx mil Con;.— stock United Stales lOfl 100 WellM, i8» H. ft St. Jo., ft Cen. Br. V. P. ft ft J. J. N.y . Co's' offlce. n B'y. do do New York. do K.& A. do A.ftO. M.JtX. S. Y. by III. Cent. R.R. A.&O. N. v., Kk of Commerce. J.ft D. M.,Y., Gllmao,SonftCo ft .1. ft J. do do Jan!'2(i.l8;3 A .Tan..l88^ teport In sufficient portion of n-w consol. morlgare ts to retire old bonds. 8«e Cumoxicic, v. li, p. 6is. i.elil Jan. 1.1897 1819 Feb., 1879 Oct. 1, 187V KOT., 1898 Cdbokioli, t. 15, p. 355 See Chbonicli. v. "» Anmal Jan! '9,1889 ; t. 19, p. 9$t, 13, p. 324 Dec :i 1870 Propcrtv, »7JSOO.oro debt, $272.0 0. (t. U, p. 5 See ClIBONloi.*, v. 14. p. 730; T. 15, p. 391. Dividends In 1811. 20 per cent. (t. 14. p. G3.) : "s" 5 7 Q-F. FTftA. K. Y.. ii'lBroadway. do do Sept",' 1869 Aug., 1872 Aug. 1, liSl Is a branch tit Penn. R.B. (v. 14. 8.) pp. 2;c. 'es. 5,700,(W 4,30 ,(«» l.(IOn,(>l«l 1,230,000 10 100 100 lOU Ernreit—mocM Fargo A Co. Sxpresa-^lack.. Wetter n Uiiton Telegraph—«tocti ;«t mortiaire Real estate bonds, gold yfi'.lMbarre Coal , 4,100,000 5.000,000 20,000.000 4.000,000 5i;,'0l i& 0.000 500,000 "56 J. J. J. J. oiaice. lo.otxi.boo 5,'fll.,0n0 W., 12, 1812 CmiovTCLS. Vol. 14. p ';9«. Crroniclk, V. 15, p. 19. Boston, ioi- "4' 1864 1812 S." Dec.'." 1867 Nov. 783.0110 Brfdae-honAa Mariposa Land (fc Mining Co.— stock. Central Coal N. T.. Bank of N. T. Sept. 2, 1873 do do Jan. 2,1878 New York, offlce. Mar., 18W [f. r..Cent.RK. of N.J. "?X losr Loutxville JV'«w Stot\V>, 731,230 "io REMARKS. Wh»n Due, Last Div.'d. 1,»)(),(1(10 'ino .... Ist mort. (convertmlp) lat M., coimol.. couv. (lor $l,i.>n,000) Cumberland CO il and I.— 1st mort.. Cnrnberland Coal 100 .100 C.;; BondnA Principal, i Adams Expresn Co.— stock Anier. ^ferchantJt^ Union Ex.—Biock, Amartcan cofi^— stock Aiae-Hcan Dock dc frnprovement Co.. Atr.hison nrtdgfi.A t mort.. guar Allrintic Mall Sfeanvihip Cj—stock... Boston Writer Power Canton Improvement Co., Bait Union B. I!, bonfla Kuaran'Ped Cart/ Improvement Co.— stock Central of y. J. Lftnd Co Washington, D. Co., In (he offlce of the Librarian of Congress, INTEREST. Date Size or Amount J9/»O.000 i',660 4.000.000 1.500.000 ig. J.ft' b. I.ft.l. J. ft »,400,0()0 Q^F. .iTftJ. J.ft J. M.* N. M.«N. M.*N. isVi do t;',*l Jan J. 1.(100.000 6,9«),000 5,000.000 N.T.,E.keiiy*Co. Xew York offlce. New Vorr.ollic©. New A'orl:, offlce. 9J, 1872 sov."r,'i«w Jan, >, 187$ Jah.,lS7U AniinsI N. y.. Bank of N. Y. N. I. UnlimTrnstCo. May, PhUattBlpUla. »oy., 1875 19-2 1865 ri port in Cbb jxin.i. v. 15, p. 4(2. Net re ceipt», »i,^«),3K. \f. 15, p. n, 1». «.», iU,) : . ,. ; . 1 1 [December THE CHRONICLE. 864 29, 1872. STATE SECURITIES. [Entered accordlug to act of Congrcs, •b.rrib.r. will conftr a 1« the year Bite or Amount Outpar of BonOa. Value* Bt'nding. Date DESCRIPTION. I For explanations see foot-nolea. Atnbama: Bute Oouda, due . , In \STi i. extcndeil do do do .•:•• Sterling honrtu of 1880, extended.... bterliuK IjondB, extended do do do do New bonds do New loan of lo Ala. & Chattanooga BK.... L,0Hn to New Orleans & i?clnta RR.. Loin l.MIO l.ft)0.0 Ll.llO.Ottl 300,000 I. t-g lOO&c do do do non-taxable, .& 706,700 912,0l!0 18111 100 100&C isj; 1,000 is«8 l',(WI ISfiS-G'J 1,000 yr., do do do '1 j rust Co. do is99 IVOO 1900 1900 April, 1900 do do do do do do do do ilo ilo 1,174,000 1,U(« 935 500 1,741,100 Sacramento. Treasury, do do d> do do do do do J. do do do do 605,0)0 250,000 i,i;oo d.^ > "JO 1-99 1900 TriBt Co. O. N. v., Union do do do do 1,983,000 125.000 3 19,5U1 lOO&C 1864 1365 'itiyear Loaii to Jaciuion, & Western do do .Mob. liR 18T1 1870 UE. bonds.. 1812 & I*. Atlantic do do do do Gulf RR. bonds Ma eh 13, 1866 Bonds, act Sept., '10, gold Bonds, net Oct., 'TO. KOld Currency bonds of 1810 Rallroaff endorsem'ls (to July, & Albany RR Brunswick 262,0 30,000 191,000 210,000 i,«!U,OJ> 500 100,000 176,5(B 866.000 1,000 Var's. .. Atlantic * Bonds, act of 250&C do 500 1866 1870 1870 1S70 1871) 1S7J-71 1870 8(10,000 510&C « 6 6 &J. . 3,000,000 6 6 Bonds, 1S61 to 1869. funding. &c for various State purposes.. & . 0. do July, 1881 Jan., 1883 '.do .Ian.. 1384 do do Oct.. 1.S94 Oct., 1885 New 6 7 sg.f. . J.& Vork. S.Y.,Duman, J. S. do no J.* J. N Y'„4th Nat'l Bank & N. do do do do do do F. & A. do do do 7 M. 6 6 Various. ,lan.,1872 May 1874 & '3 ~n, '4 S.Y. Loud. 01 Frank. 7»-'S0-'l-'6 July, 1S86 Oct., 18J0 &D. N. Y.,4th Nat'l Bank. Bonds in aid of various railroads.. Levee b 'Uds.... do do Bonds funding coupons Bonds for redeiuptiun eertlfs, &c. Binds to Boeuf& Crocodile Nav.C' do for relief of P. .1. Kennedy. do Issued to StHte P nit ntiary. do to fund noating debt of State do to .Mi8s.& Me.v. G'lf Canal.. do iss.t) X. La. &Texa8 RR. Co do i-chool held by Stat Treas f'l to V.O..Mob. &Cl>at. Ita. ao to N.O., Mob. & Texas RR . . Civ i Wnr &J. N.Y., do do do do do Am. N. Gi1man,Son& Co do «-J. do A. i.O. 1,880,000 7 J. 9n,SM 6 6 J. do Bounty do do uo ^lunlcip il. Mtnitiiml: Bait. &, '2 ^ War D.;bt assumed g t I dilo RR.. sterling Olilo Canal st'g. Itiiilroa s iind canals t Kaslurn Shore A: RR & Susn, M. &S. &J. M.&N. J. do .Inlv 7 6 VarlooB. N. Y., B'k of America, 66,000 231,000 1,652,316 5 6 6 Various. 80,000 750.000 1,830,000 1.000.000 9,960,000 2,960.000 5 6 6 M. &S. N'.0.,Cltlz'n9'Bk. J. & J. do do Various. do do do do do istl'i 1.S70 1869 1869 1857 1870 1,000 .500 1,000 I.eOO 1,000 500 ;00&e 965,3110 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 t.ooo 1,000 l.nOO 2 0,00 SlJ,00C) 131,000 500.0a) 2.950,000 480,000 546,000 665.000 750,000 1000 8 6 8 6 6 8 8 6 7.30 8 do do M. AS. !9S,00ll 1863 1863 5t'0&c .525,0011 6 M. 47S.O0O 6 F. ISM 500&C 2,832..50O 100 &c 3,084,400 6 6 2,500.100 1,000 2,273,3.33 2.9-8,111 1,'237,051 31,06" 269,000 S08,02< 65,207 3,637,745 100.000 75,000 S3J,000 1871 " &c. 1852 i'.666 I8J1&M 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1853£5t 185) 18.57 '61-'62 '61-'62 •61-'6! 100.000 IIO.OOK 165,000 »I,IXW of Lii .J.&.l. N'.Y'., A.&O. Bank of Amer ca. Augusta and Boston. Boston, tiuOblk Bank, do do do Various. & S. & A. do do do Augusta and Bostou. &0. J.& J. A, do .5 .'.!;;:;: I.W) 500&e 1861 1861 1S69 tlOO&c, '6I-'ia '>0'.*c 1-68 ilOO&c storllntf •69- "71 1860 1857 '68- '69 1.S70 1873 ' 1863 1965 1S.59 i.'oo iSOOic SlOO&c. S.tKIO 1.000 888 00 200,000 4,3711,50) 4,000.744 999,941 554 180 966,500 2,952.100 3 15.!,r!1;^ w 5' V w 5? 5l' 5p 5f 5r I'oston Treasury. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do London, Baring Bros. London, Bar ng Bros. do. do Boston. Treasury. London, Baring Uros. do do Boston, Treasury. do du London, Baring Bros Boston, Treasury. do do do 5f' .VI. &N. & .1. do I. A. * O. do do J-d;.I. sg. A.&O. 61' J.& l.OOO JE500 230,000 2.150,000 l.OOi) fif M.&N. & O. do J.& J. J.*U. M.&N. J. A J. A. 200,000 3,5ll9,ft.'4 1000 5g. !v. •100.000 Jf2 1.000 1.000 W 6g. . sterling "' Southern Vermont RR, Loan Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan!:: Boston, Harlf & Kile RR. sterling Harbor Lun<l Improvement Sterling loan (for iJlJ^OO).. "5g. 5ff. 600,000 1,000 '.863 home... 8te Marie can»l Bonds. ... Various Jan., (v. 14. p. 19.34. 219. V. 15, p. 155, 187, 2l8,'.'5C.)C V.. $275,000. ; railroad propel Is $113,915,561 real -Hate, $23'.289.«5. or aliout theaetnsl value. The 111. Cent. HK. tax amounts to aboul $300,000. The bonds ol 1' ,1 were Issued for relief of Clilcago. (v. 13, p, 559.) personal iiroperty ty, P- 80 .I«n.,1880 ,Ian.,1880 after 1861 ; $« 516.1142: onc-flllh of 1!W.°.'P4 1876- '99 Is $I'20.C00,00('. and personal property in Bonds of counties, towns, 1872 anil cities are registered, and interest collieted theStste. (v. 14. p. 457.) by 1572 Sept.. 1873 is $.'..'iO..O R«fourres of sii.king fund. $2,456 491. Total valuarate, tion of properly In 1371, $1-26,322,707. Tax 43 tents London, Baring Bros. do do 5p Quarter. Jnltlmore State Agent A.&O. 5 do do CJu.rter. 3 do do J &). 6 do do Quarter. 6 do do A.&O. do 6 do 6 J.& J. Ilo do 6 do do do 6 no do do 6 J.& J. do CO 5g. •2,4-fl,Oi<l 5(0>tc 50()&c 'S8-'6I ttencwal Loan Ponds 5&6 50,00(1 •220.000 .500 '63. '64 . Two Million Ln»n War Bomity Bonds & 489. 621, 627, 791 2". "72 .Inly. 1893 72 fo 1906 1886 1907 1, Vlarcb 1,1875 1886 $100. limits the total debt Direct d lit. Jan. 1. 1372. w»« to $'25.0(«I.0(X1. $20.188.sn(i;cnniiiigeiil debi.$6..n79,6a3: temporary II was $3.476,'2f8; t"tal outstundl- g, $»,244,751. A constitmloiiftl amendment March Mav on & '38 Sept., tn(>6 .lan.l, 1890 .Ian. 1, 1890 March May. 1.'909 1910 lf99 1909 bonds authoriz d however, that decided, previous to the amendment m'ght be issned. whlcii incliulps $120,000 I'l Miss. & Mex. Gnlf Canal; $594,000 to N. La. & Texas RR.; $'2,075,000 bonds guar, for N.O.. .VIoh. & Texas RR.; $2,2.50.«10 bonds to be issued to snine company $1,0*25.000 (or more) to N.O.. Baton R. & Vleksburg RR.; $100,0001'! Slirnyeport Hospital; $100,000 subs, to Miss. Val. Nay. Co. Total real and personal property in 1871 a-sessed at $2'0.59i.4!7. Rate of mills in 1872 larger. State taxation, in 1371. : HX ; .Inlv 1,1910 April, 1911 The war debt sinking fund Jan., 1872. the municipal debt slnk'g fund was 1873-78 Var., 1S83 Aug.. 18.30 June, 1339 Oct., 1893 IS'O 1890 1880 18 1390 1890 & 18 5 1890 1890 1875 & 1893 1813 1885 was »«n,265 $137,(380; $840.- in 1871. After the ir.s. Supremo Court decision, interes' was paid in gold reversed. Valuation in illl the decision was 1372, $224,509,951, tax rate. 5i mills. The a-sc'sed vainatl.-n of prorerty in 1.371 was $I16,710,'2S3, on which the rale of taxation was I9W 000 of debt matured cents per $100; inconm from dividends on railroad, eanal and other stocks owned by the State was $3»t,r23. The State has largely assisted cana's and railroads, and holds $4,694,51;) of st'Cks and bonds of folveut conipunies. besides $1,858.7i7 in tlie sinking fnnd. leaving on y $3.83o,4')7 of ihc Slate also holds debt, without any offsel $20,557,166 in ui'productive seeurltips. Sterling loan of 1365 was redeemed after - eptembcr, 1872. Currency debt due after 1870 redeemed. ; .'Vprll, 1862-8? 1S6", Loan, sterling.... i oreenf RR, Loan, sterling! do do do do do do Frankfort, Kv. do do .J.&D. 1868 100 artersville The debt has been rapidly reduced. Valualion o .Ian.. 1873 1884-'99 do do do .VI. & N. S. Y.. B'k of America, M, &S. do do do J. &.l. !J. O., Cltlz'n Bk. of La. M. & S. do do do do J.& J. do do do do do do M. & S. N. Y., B'k of America, M. & N. do do do M. &S. V.O., Cltlz'n^' Bk ol La A. &0. V.Y.. Bank ot America. Various. S.O, Cltlz'ns'Bk of La, 530&C 137-.i 1 nts. viz: Bnins'P Ick & Aib.. $.3..%ti,000. Bainhr..(:.i C..«60O.0Oi. Cherokee Val.. *30i)i 00, dorsem The nominal deb' of Kentucky li71 8 8 Y'., &J. J. 1.000 1,0*1 1.889 do Back Hay Lands Loan Union Fund Loan do do Coast Defense Loan Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fund Loan „do do sterling. . 6 6 Ex. Bank, do do do do 348,000 1368 186T State House ?;nlargcment Loan Lnnatie Hospital. Ac.. Loan. Lnnatic Hospital (West. .Mass) do do 6 do do do do do 633,00(1 '.28,172 Md. Hopltal loan, 10 1.5 years. New loan lo redeem sterling ol "," W,;75 •*. 1'67 1870 1866 1866 is;o 1870 1869 Assessed ^a'nc of property In 137!. $234,492,468 against $'2'25,1 19.592 in 1K70. Rate ol tax. 4 niiils L irisla'ure.in Sept., 'T2. declared void iVesemianniuil i old bonds of 1870. and »1»),0C0 of the qnarlerlv lion's held bv H. (l»w<& C •.: lb.- currency Olds, $2.000.1 00;aud the loUowinir Rli. ei- Tlie VHluaflon of real lai&o UXISC i839 RR MatmchuHetta-iit.Ma Alnisiiouse L"n War 6 do do 6 7 1S33 1853 : rate of tftx.ation,2 mills. 29-2. 8f!9,000 '61-'69 I8.» 1837 ' Trov •61 -'69 v.*rrn .\unapollsA; Klkrldge RR l>cfen-e Bounty Ijoan Sonthcrn Relief bonds .... unib Asyhm Loan.. J>eaf and do 25O,lX)0 1S38 & Ohio canal.. Sus(ini>hiinnn RR Chesapeake Bait. 818,000 45,000 102.000 416.800 18.18 Chesapeake « B.tltiniorn 1,000 1,000 1,000 lOt'&C Debt has been reduced since 1366 from »10.0(X>.orO to present tlsnres, bv sinking fund pnrehases. The 1861 bonds are nav'able at nlcasn-e since JuU . 1371. and those of 1864 »fter 0<'t.. 1«74. .V'sosfCd value of real and personal jiroperty. $339,782,738 I 7.545,!)00 '51-'61 loan bonds Is being ranldlv reduced br a tlnklng Sec notice of r'edcinpllon of Vonds in v. 15, p 59. Dec, 1890 do do &.l. .1. 7g ; 2,000,001 1813 1864 Ch* Hv Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas m Co. 1664-69 to contractors, &c .lohn Tlltord,act !Sl3 Military purposes held by Board of Ed of l.«»"0 bonds are issued to rallri>adp at »10,(I00 per le to l«nd grant londssnd »15,C0n per mile lo others, but limited lo 3.50 miles In all. Assessed vali'ation of nil (axalde p'opcty ahou' tl-2O,00O.0O0 : rate of laxation,i;j mil's. Unfunded debt is mostly held bv V. S. Tfie "l.cvec" bon .« are In default for Intvrest. (CuBoMti-B, vol. 15, p. 50, 181,187,) IntereM overdue January 1, 1^72. $157,606. Old Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and fersonal nroneriy assessed in 1371 at $.')4,6l3,7^S. ,oantoJ..P. & M. R.R.. is seored bv mortgage on road. Ot'ierloanslora'lroadshavc been anthoiized to amount of $7,748,000 but not issued. 1898-9!) & '41* Military loan Bonds do 15. p. f02: also, v. 14. p. 213, v. 15, p. 14. Chboxiclb, do Co do do do 8 l.'SO.OO 1817 Refunded stock bonds X rmal University bonds Thornton loan bonds War bonds Revenue deficit bunds (to Cblcngo). Kan^an Bonds ; 1883 1884 1883 Hartford, Treasury. do do ! S.HO.OOO 1,000 1,000 _ bonds. Inscribed stock f;5l innd. IttliwU : I 'ittircst 593, 1S8I) 2 0,000 I'.OOO IMS .. 8.55, 1877 : Old bonds held by II. S. Govt Due School and Internal Imp f nud Convention bonds istatn bonds (sold or hypothecated. do 317, The debt 1861 1863 10-30 year.... I'n. is8'2 & . 600,0 1,050,000 liOUiC £ I -tlyear See Chrokjcle, v. 1892 1, Under a law : do Jan. : ! l,2(XI.0OO 1870 War bunds, 10-20 year 1SH6 1886 1836 1886 1888 iskcsjcd value real estate in 1871, »117,114.8>2: Rale of ttHXat'n re^iuced In '71 Irom 7M to 5 mills. Tlie »1.00O.00O lo n of 1872 was for current liabilities. &e. Tlie Alab. & Chat. RR., was tioughl by the State. April. ISTJ and re>oli in Sept the State's giiarsnteed interest on the Company's bonds was not paid July !. I8'2. Th.i total debt f'epl. so. 13 2 was stated by Go<-. I. in'' say 'o be $9,:4.i,(,0O of direct debt and »!6,'I0I(XI of endorieinonl*. Duncan, S & Co.; do do do do N. v., do J. &.I. J.& J. iOO.OOO 1,200,000 900,001 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500&C SOO&c Soldiers* relief bonds bou ty bonds do Stnte rapitol bonds June, 1890 3,10,' (10 1869 i3;o 1810 1S70 1870 1857 1860 do May, 1892 Mav, 1^86 May, 1886 Y., & J. J. RISMARKS.J due. l,6?.',00O iii'bt GonnecUvut 8 8 2.185,000 18S8-89 187J CftUiorniu : Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold.... Prlncljial, when N. N. T., Duncan, S. * Co. do do do do do do London. 1'n on Bk. 6g. .lune 1 do ; 5K. J.& J. do do 6g. do do N.Y., Duncan, B.& Co. do fdo do do do 8 do do do do 8 J,8.'»,(I00 IIO&C isn Washington, V. C] Whom. do do 2,f00,(XI0 1,000 To Mcni»bl«& Little Hock Rl! To LltlleHoclt& Fort Smith KU... To L. 14., Pine Bluff & N. O. Rli... To Miss., Onachlttt & Red River ItR To Arlian^itB Central RR FloiHtla lOJ&c V.O&e by 820 000 Funiling bonds of 1869 Levee bonds (or warraulsj Ola nnfunded debt Ten vwir bonds for deBclenclea.... Floatliis 473,800 688.000 iu,axi S2,«I0 (M8.00O 871,200 499.000 INTEREST. Where Payable and & 5 9 1870 1S70 Kallroad bond lndor»cineni» Loan oMont. A Kofala Kit Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congre... Dxs^ & B. When M. 5 'TO- 71 ItTi Wm. per Payablet CVnt. $168,000 lUU&c 1866 1S«C 1807 1866 1868 \r,i Rale 1,911,000 lOOftc IIIO&C 1»72 1%6 ISM imo extended ISTi, t>y favor by giving n. Immediate notice of any errorj dtoeovered In our Table.. icre.t 5p n*- 5g. 150,000 6 1,46,5,000 46.3,000 81,0; 6 J. do do do J.& London, Baring Bros. M,«N. 6 NY., Mercantile N Bk J. do ,T.& J. ' do do do do do do do do do Nov.! 1872 Oct.,'7S-'74 Oct., '13-'74 July, 1374 June, May, 1877 1S80 Ju!y,'73-'76 July,'77-'78 July, 1883 July, 1894 May, 1894 May. 1891 July, 1881 Oct.,'8S-'90 April. '91-'93 April, 188' Jnlv, '8 -91 April, 1890 July, 1877 J.& J., -,900 debt .it a law of 1?62 all interest on 111 ^la^sa( hnsetts is paidin coin, fxeepling onllie tenipornrv loans. In 1871 1 he debt was increased The finking Innds iiumb<'r nbont $2',602,50O, sixteen, and the securities iield cost $13,f28.;)64. market value at close of last flsnMl their vear being more ilian the original erst. Th loan to Boston. Hartford &ErieR.R. is terured bv deposit of $1,000,000 "Berriell" iiiort. bonds. The assessor's asgregate of real aud personal property in the Stale is $l,591,9''S,00O, the actni.I value ielng$.>,S07,004.4 7. 'Vaxation in 1871 "'as $21. 8S2.943 of which $6.63l,0t« wa« for State purposes, and *!4,7S9,715 for marielpal. Revenue Is also derived Irom a tax on raviugs bank deposits, on eorpor"tions, on natir^nal bank stocks, and from several o'hef sources, The credit of Massacbnseits in the Loudon market is deservedly very high. War loan, registered, currency 6'8, were paid after July 1S7'2. By Jan., 1873 July, 1891 July. 1878 1873, '78 May, & '85 1890 Jttiy,: 'i!y,lS79 The debt has been largely diminished in 4 las' years. Assessed V'llnation of real and personal propc-tv, 18"l-8. $630.0(X),000. and rate <'f taxation 2>4 mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to purchais ol t^giids as fast as it accufnulates. A.liO.,JbtirU*Oot.|M.*N.,Mar *Kov.|3.* S.tJaii* * Der. . December . . . . THE CHRONICLE 23, 1872.] 865 STATE SECURITIES. Subserlbera will eonfer u itreat faror DESCRIPTION. Out- o( do do Sioux Loan BouduCnoC recognized^ 100,000 1,1100 10U,UW 1809 1862 1838 1,0(U 1,IW 50,000 100,000 1,000 2,»S,0UU '6&-6 18U8 18^2 '51-8 '57-9 '59-81 State bonds CouBoUduted bonda 1,000 '52-9 W. UU HU lir. J'aclflc 8 W. ' . r. Paolttc Bit. (guar.) tlannlbalft 8t. Josdph HR Xecada: State bonds do to lUad floating debt.. y. Bampahire: War loan coupon bonds do do do do Munl'lpal war loan ^ew l.(XK) M.4S. J.4U. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 J. 1.456,(100 1.000 1,000 7 1 1,589,010 3,000,000 2,961.000 392,000 604.001 2,379,000 5,219.0« 4 J. do do do o 15 10 600.000 600,000 6 6 N«),VC lOOdec 4tS,0IX> 3,205,000 6 6 lOO&c 100*0 1,199,900 1,002.900 593,400 6 6 6 J. 1,372.000 20,675,000 7 J. taxable I'JOUC S. 4 S. J. 4 J. M. 4 8. A. 4 0. J.4J. 4 J. do do CompiroUsr's bds 0>y Rev. Btat 900,000 800,000 1,537,887 5 1,106,420 5,150,200 2.099,000 23 3b us K« ») 7 5 5 6 ."Wl.^llO 1827-S :S43 1818 1818 I .tttx. Bkof Com do do du do do do do do do do Trenton 4 do do do du uR. and Uuprorement bonds, old. 4 I 66,473 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 473,000 830.000 8l7,tXlJ l,ti5',900 rOO*c 500£c . do do do do new (not special tax) do do do do do do 1,000 1.000 Funding bonds, since war do do do RegUt'd certificates of literary fund Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. lil, '68. 1866 1868 1867 1863 Special tax bouds Ohio: Registered loan, payable after 1870. do do do 1850 do do I'jiS June.lSSl. do do do lfti«. Ore(7on— Relief bonds liuuutv bonds Willamette Canal and Lock 13:.0 1860 1836 6g. 6k. 4 6 4 3r,'.<. 188')-ll-»J 18T4-1W9 1876 187» 1B13-183T p. I'.OOO lOO&c lOO&C lOO&c loit&c A.&O. J. 4 J. A. 40. 1,739,000 2,417,400 1,T21,100 1881 »2,'l.«iJ(. Municipal loan of \STi was Issued to clues anH towns, the proceeds to bs ussd lit reducloic tnclr several war debts. Sept.. '84-9 Oct., '7.S-1 Jan., tt-\va Of J. City, du do 000 'he first two classes of l»onds*.henrlnctpsl 1? psy* able. »10li.(«)O|icr ve»r. Slnklnv fund, .iuv , K.l, war 111,183,112. Valuation of all property In 1971 •9;-02; t58l,4lll.r4<i. t^tatc lax. 3 n Ills. There Is also 168,000 ontlngcut debt to L. I. RB., April, 1877 97,361 per annum for Indian nnnnltles. BInKinK Iiiiids at ch »c of fiscal ye-ir, Sept. S",'*7I, were April. 1877 |l,805,.44 general tund 5.1.59 79s for bounty debt A- will Jan., "73-84 Jan., Jan., -eft-ge * Soulh Carolina: state stock Ist ,B8ue.. var. var. var. var. var. var. 18.58 I'ayment of Inter Fundtngbiink st bills C'lUverbion bonils Land comm ssiou bonds Fire loan bonds, sterlini; do do domestic... RaUroai endoraements M.B'k do do do do do do do do do do M.4S. 4 O J. 4 J. FroT.,R.I.H. 4T.C0. do do du do 7,89li,IViO 90.100 9,271,850 W3,9M) '2j7,3;6 1859 1361 lOOjbC 1866 1854 1,0 185^ 1,000 1.000 1856 1000 1868 1.000 1868 SOOdlC 1868 SOOKc 1869 1869-'W 5004c 1838 4 J. do 2:111,000 1794 1336 1857 -. House stock, do do 2d do do d > 31 do do do 4tlt do de do 5tli do Funding bonds.. liXa- Rdgc RR bonds New State House bunds do do Funding bills receivable N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do do do State Treasury. do O. Phlla.,Farin.4 F.4 A. 1,019,000 205,000 168,000 746,000 1,0 JO York, do do do do do du do do du do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do do du Harrisbnrg Treasury. J. 1,507.'6O 3,778,550 93,850 1,1100 4 A. 5g. 6g. 5«. 335.300 1,000 1,000 J. do do do do do 112,000 1862 1863 1SB3 1864 New do do do Jan., 1900 Oct.. 1898 [ndeflnlte. Oct., 898 A. F,4A. 8g. 6g. 6g. 189,6:il 127,441 SO1.370 215.470 180,315 Q.-J. J. 4 J. du du do do do du do do most 1,131,701 970,000 250,000 11,600 500.000 1,100,000 1,258,650 1,265,800 700,000 484,445 800.4S9 6,712,608 J.4J. fome A 40 —J. ^-.J. do do Columbia. St. Treas. do do do do do Columbia 4 N. Y. Columbia. Treasury. do do Columbia 4 N. r. do do do do Loudon. Columbia. proper— —o^S [h«« var " [ Bds Is-ued to RB.'s Mnce 'M— Green issue, no letter He*- ieriee, letter » do not li-ttered.... ao Green Issue, no letter ^ — « Bds to fund int. on abo. c to Jan., '6 Int. dueonallbdsestliu'd to Jan. "72 tloatin{idebt—^\Lol lenn. notes.. Treasury war.'-ants J 'PTLoan account In New York Total debt ol' all lilnds to Jan., 18T2. J exas— School fund bonds Penitentiary debt Frontier protection, gold. 30-10 yr.. Deficiency bds. under act May, 18?1 Claims on State before 1866 Ferjnoftt;— War loan bonds, coupon. " " registered Mr^Jnla—Old bonds, counon sterling registered.. •• " coupons rp(tisterei.. sterling " ... ntetsit fandable to Jan. 67... due to July 1,1811 .... '• CoDtol. bonds, coupon vill&s (vr A reg H «{ola dtbt. were also paid In gold. (v. 14, p. 19 i Tol. 15, p 658.) The gross amount of the several Issnes of debt are here elvon. but thp valne of bonds issued ^luc* 1865 vfti If s niiicli on the p 'rtlcular l-*>ues. Several p alls have been r>roposed for scaling down the debt, but no Oetinlte action has yet been tahvD. tiv intercsi pal 1 f.ir Totsl lnt«-re8i s >me rears. overdue Sept. 30, l«;i.w»s$4,9((7.11». lut. Is paid on bonds issued to S.C. Railroad bv the decl^l. u Dec, of Jan., 18:1 Jan., 1876 (vol. 15, p. 6*1, 771,602.) 18T2. of real and chattel property la 1871 was «1.5U2.i29.971, on which the 2.0»nillls !^iste tax produced t4,S»',728, and other local taxi-», which are very heavy In Ohio, raised $18,601,6(9. (v 13 n 840 ) The ebt is provided for by sinking ftinds, which will pay It st or before maturity. July, 1881 Jan., 18n 1875 1873 April, 1879 July.18S2 do Aug., 1877 Revenue '.s raised from nnra^rons sourc s, prir.c' • ral v from corroratlons. Taxes are levied on personal property, which waa assessed In 18:0-71 at 9171,686 91s. and the tax was t6i06it>. Total revenii- in 1871, »;.197,945. Funded debt dimli Ish92,13<A'.5. Balani e In Treasurv stclose of fisstorks cal year,ilj<763 8. State holds tl,'<54.321 and 19,100,000 ot lallroiid bonds. Interest Is psid Ally coupon in tfold on all loans prior to 1897. bonds inav be chauiei-d to registered The bonds due In 1872 a'C pavab'e at any time till If 7 ; hose of 1883 till 11>92. (t. those or i<77 til i^i 15, p. 218, mi., ed do Aug. 1878 Aug., 1871 Feb 187^ Feb., I8T2 Feb., 1877 Feb , 1877 Feb , 1882 Feb., 1882 June, 1876 , March, 1882 f prll, 1893 Joly. 1893 August, At total valuation ' 1894 pie sure. Jan. 1, 1877 Jan. 1,1S8< July 1, '83-8' July 1, •87-89 JuW 1,'82-sr, July July 1, •1-7-97 I, "75-79 m . all crested for war purposes nnd Is bc'nff steadily dintini-hod. The valuation of real and fersonal property 'or the fiscal y> ar cndlnir Ap'. Debt was ?70. tlM,189,489. and tax o 25 ccnt.^ on 1100. Total revenue in 1S7I-T2, $841^06. Tr,-asiirer Parker. Nov. %i, 187', atatrd the debt briefly thus: Total bonds printed by Anier*ran Bank Not* Co^ »22,5IO,0l«; of which »SJ?r! K» were In State freasury ; t6iX<0,000 sterlinat loan In hands or Bank Note Co.; 9I.96S.!00 destroyed; and balance 99,514,000 were del vered 10 flna clal agent In >few York. Of >he latter, 93.7:3,001) ^vere in use as colla'eral for loans; 95 511.000 bait been sold, and 9200,000 were to Am credit of sinking fund. Old debt not ronverird was 96,453.908. maklnK totnl debt.9ll,9»4,90-,wltho t Including bondsplcdged, rrallroad endorsements. The Blue Kldee RR. s-rlo. anth rited 187;. la t'ecliled to ie iinconstliutlonal. TaxatloB for 1871. rate. Stale 7 nilUs : countv. 3 mills. Assessed value ot prone ty, $183,913,337. Toe state defaulted on Interest Jan., 13,3. (v. 14, p. 386 it«i V. 19, p.218.239, 2i0, 691.) Jnlyl.lHSl Jan.l, 188S July 1, 1.'IBS July 1,1888 July 1, 1389 July 1,183 . Jo1ylVl8&1 July 1, 1863 total debt here given is, according to a s'lpplei.pti oiler. Oct. 31, 1871, ar er dednctlnsbon^'spald in br allroads. From this total debt of 934.990.066. the Conipiro ler deducts—<|ibt of solvent ral roads. 9.1,1,6,333; due from r.ill oails then soli, 952.t,i«l; Indorsed bonds that will pav in crest. 9'J.IT2.000. and Inlo'Int. IS nios. on bonds paid ln.$'i38.ea".. 9130.3AI 590; est mated halanc- revenue due, Jan. 1. 1K3, 91.200.000 making to al d.-dnctions 01 9'.<M8,475. and leaving the net amount of rtebt 9l9.96t,590. Total valuation of lands. 9a)5.S(K.77; : lots and other property 9T2.518.;43; total taxable. tSBJOS.." 020. No new debt can be cristed, except by a twuthlrdvuteof the peopl". Tue rate of Uxatlon was raised to 60 rts on the91<.<)lor 1871 thooith since redu'-ed to 40, hut a lai has been laid on railroad recel|<u, and on some other sources of r«Tenuc. (v. 13, p. 604,634.) 4,083,991 5 1868-93 ia»8 1870-73 1892 :S6S-92 6 ; I 1.000 1,000 1869-07 2,172,000 6 ; No Interest now paid' 21,177,887 '67-'»-'9 vm 1901 1900 1900 6 1868-69 3,2)9.690 1,903 .OS « 1870 1,0 1871 1,000 1862 l56J 566&C 5004c var. 7l0,lO0 752,417 SO6.0O) 34,990,066 53;,ons 5 60.000 700,000 357,00) 303,969 278.000 237,900 !004! 1004c £200 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 IO'J4c ijii 187t looftc 10J4C also claims, 8. 9451,000, H.4 a. J.4D. do J. 4 J. do do du do do do do do ">_ sag Q3V a'ic iUUAS a,otc,oo(f 0,000,000 6 « 82,000.000 acres of land, and on 'ifferent sccoosts scainst the O. whichwould he to that extent an oflSet The Bute owns about 46 5(«i4C coupon f aadlng bonds I 735,553 1866 registered.. X mak- The 4 4 '5 var • Railroad stocks 3 •S'" Hermitage purchase bds pT g g Slate capiiol stock J 5 =^^ 3ds to fund Int. on above to Jil inroad debt— Bon:ls eiid'rsed for railroads') gr^ llonds loaned to KR.'s, old.. KR mental report of the Co •lOn \'S,a BanK T nn. stock 1. ; ing total debt, less sinl li g fnn'is. tSM'i'«l. Assessed valuation of real propertr in 1-72 Is tl.M 379.410: '.f personal. tl4.,'.:48.0S5; Mai, 12 0)8,621.415. Tsx rate In 1871 « as anouttx ml ': Int' ret on all debt except bonnty loan '• voluuUrlly paid lln gold. Boi.ds matured July, \tr,t '98- '99 lenntiste: Turnpike road stocks ; rl,651,y.iO canal debt and»19,189L. The 6g. 5g. S96,0il0 50&C SO&C so&c 50&C 50&C 50&C 504 c Raleigh, Treasury. 6S-'98 7 2.945,1)110 1.000 1.000 4 J. 6 6 6 7 7 400.000 1 York, do do do do du J. 4 J. A. 4 O. A. 4 J. Itikiiiit: •(•rred to Th'i July, '73-8 Mew A. 40. 875,393 1,600,000 4,095.309 2,400,000 41,MXI 46.02; 200,000 l,0ii0 J, J.& 100,000 11,407,000 1,000 18«; 1871 War bonds 4 J. 6 1852 1853 1861 1867 1861 1817 1867 1807 do do (cp. &re(f.)... do do (regist'-re •).. do do (cp. & re^.). do do (registereu)... Chambersburgctfs, May2i, (leg.). • 8M. Total Talnatlon of real esute 1870. tll,!Q0.t13: perMarch. 1«7! sonal. |i3.3r;.995: tax (tl I'M per t:uO) amounted .1 . 6 mi2 do May4 Reglster'ddo do Coupon loan of April 19 ($81,000 reg) Military loan of Mav 15 (cp. & reg.) Stock loan of Feb. 2 (registei-ed) do do do •• suxislueil the law. The Guverrtor's message, ss to flnances, was published In CUBomcLc v. 13, 1874-;8d> V. T., Manhattan Bank do do dy Albany. N. Y., Manhattan Bank July, 1875 do do do July, 1878 Albany. At will, rT. r., Manhattan Bank Jan., 1874 do do do Var., 1873 <jp. do do do do Oct., 1874 do do do do Oct., 1875 J. 4 D. du do do Dec. 1877 J 4 da do do Jan. l,l-8> do J. 4 J. do do July, 18-7 Albany. On demand 4,738,800 1849 13)2 1-52 loan, Ai.ril 2 («24,000 rej.).. •• thai llirf u currency, pursuant to a re-olutlou 01 the Li'gisuiure. The couru have thus far iiri-idsj J. 3.639.40(1 2,6;(1,000 SS3 045 1870 Pennii/lvania: Inclined plane^oan, April 10 do do 1004c lOO^c 1,000 do do do instate debt was $437.5.'a.l4t nud or rrrsonal. 1:40,622 Total, »S.'',ir.5,5ijg|. upon which the tax Is 5 mills. The Ilauull>al 4 Bt. Jost-ph RR. provides the Interest units bond*, bunds due Jan.. iKr2. were paid In gold, but after I8i 1-18811 Sriarcb, Concord or Boston. |do do do do do do tw>,lil,8>.2, laxiitlon SK mills. I'he TSlustlou of r si estate In 1872 1«8 Ju r. I8M Duncan ,8.4 Co BtAte Treasury, amount of f2,7i5AU;; their recuK' ttlou <s dls. cussed In the State. Total property vsUstloo \»Vl do do do do do do do do do do do do do do yort/i Carolina: State bonds are held by the pfmiaoent school Ths " Minnesota Slats uallroad" boods, which are rspudlsted, wire Issued In I86B to tbs fund. < 1,000 . Rhode y M. York: Bounty loan bonds, coupon do do registered BtoCiC, Gencr.ll fund debt— A»tor ttoclt. do do deflciencr loan do do do do do do f Under Art., 7, Sec. f Ounal D«ht J '• °' Con«lUutlonl tanaiuebt, < j^„. 7, Sec. 3. aadl Alt 7, Sec. 12. [ do gold loan cp.orreg... Deficiency lo n of laia Coupon N. do do do 4 M. 500,000 160,000 1361 1863 free N. T.. Metropolitan Dk. do do do 6 RBMARKB^ 1871 1878 loT* 18.2 Dec , 1J83 do do do do do do do 7 61-2 1864 lMi6 1872 do do do do do do do do do do 1867 1871 1,000 St. Paul, Treasury. da CO do do Jei'icy: War oau bonds, tax Ntw l.UOO '5T-66 '3«-«l '53-7 KU l^uiids to IMatte County Bonda to Ir.'U Mouutain Hit i,ouo i,oao 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.100 J. du do 7 Principal, Wtaeu Due. All these 4 J. 7 7 4.39,0]0 3.T.t7,00U •W-9 University & Lunatic Asylum bJ« ijonds to .N'ortli -Mo. KR Honda to Cairo & I''ultou RK 8. 1,000 .. INTERBST. Whenr Where Payable tnd P*'"'-"by Whom. ^^ C^ent 18litt War Loan Paelttc st'nding. 1107 Uo do fiallroad slvlne u« ImmedlBta notice of anr error dleeorered In onr Takle*. Amount Date For explAUiUlon of all referencos see Bonds. cot m.tes on precedlug page. Jfiunesota ; btate UuUdlog bjr J. J. New to York. the debt. 9259,464,517. Boat., Montyeller, Treasury. Valo«t'on of property, (T. 14, p. 657,7«S,7»4 1872, f being rapidly reduced. Of the reglstored hds 9135.500 are held f r Agrlcult'l Collem. The fttnil ig law o April. 1871. allowing coupons to be paid for taxes has been held valid by the courts i per cent Interest a yssr la psId on consolidated bonds and onK of the face of Th debt N.B. Mut. Red'n Is . 1 ; London. 4 J. Richmond. TreasnrT. 4 J, On scttlam't with W.va. -ute tax. Of 932,0Oi",00O consols., 9'.5,000.0l>i are In counon bonds. Assessed value of property In 1872. 9339 S-i' ,6i« : tax rats, 5 mills. « r "3 p. 1^9. 439. 8»> : 14, p. l» ITS, SS. old bds. ess about 491, 489, 697 UOl : V. 15, p. ««, tn JBO,* . : : : : « . . . THE 666 CHROiVICLE. SECURITIES. CITY Dam* * Co., In tlie office of tlie Llhrirtan of Congre?», Washington, D. CI confer a urcat favor by (cItIuk us Immediate notice of any error discovered In oor Xable* Uoniivw, Kntereil according to »ct of Snbaerlbers tvIII BBSCBIPTIOif. In tho year of >t-uat 1872, When t Where Payable and by Whom. 11.10 1,000 ilo 18M 1,('00 do do do I8«< 1,0 S00,l«0 I00,0u0 18 1870 1,000 1,UU0 1,000 J. 4eD. safoo do IM do do do do Waterttock Uoudi loaned to Alb. ;87l 1,0 Kl U71 1,00) 1851.«5S li6S 1,001) Auffu*ta. Cfa Bonds far rarious parpoaes Kxempt lOOJkc lUOJk: BU. June, 1880-81 Feb., 18i5-94 Mch 1393-1900 Nov., 1910 Mc •. 1374-91 "ay, 1911 Feb., 1876-8-. Nov., It95 City recalpts, 1871, |SI!,3S9 lOO&c lilO&c lOOio 5.'i5,566 lOOJtc 1S.>.72I lOO&c 5,000.000 IOO.tc l:*i&c 10i)4c 1,000,01,0 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J. (t J. 1,000.000 Q-J. 213,100 891,640 137,414 773,a00 1,000,000 -J. 13« 1870 ISM 1870 1871 1872 RR Baltimore, M. W53 West. ilil. K.K. (foi-II.OOO.UOO). Kndoi-someuts for N, W. Va. KR.. lOJ&c lOO&c l»)4c U»«-c 10)* c *S .M. M.iS. H ' do do July. 1890 1373 May 1, Sept. Sept. Sept. 1, 1875 1893 I,lsi)3 I, ISiiO Jan. 1, lr'95 Jan. 1, 1S9U Jan. 1,1-^6 July 1, 1941 Apr..l5, 1900 1885 July 1,1860. 1900 (o UnionKR KB Baltimore, Jn'y, 1900 117 U)J West. Md. do do do do do do l873-'85 1836 1890 Var. A. & r). Bangor A Boston. do 1872-'83 TJ4 500 York* Cum. KU 00 do 600,000 l,6.'fl,000 . Baigar, lit. : CItydebtpropci... Penobscot ,fe Kennebec UB. loan.. European & N. American BB Banjfor & Piscataquis KB lOO&c 18 -,4 I.IXK) 274,700 560,001 136U 1.000 1,000 1,0.10,000 60.i,tOO ISS.I-'O.'-, . 1M9 Morion: Various I'rust Funds Kenenral City Debt For va-lous city purposes do do J. A. I852-'6S 3:7,759 633.21)0 4>ig, 5 i8li3.'7i War debt, recruiting, bounties, Ac no'es (new main) Act 1859 water loan (Cliesnut Hill Reso.).. do (water Into Dorchester) ."^Ity 3,033.293 u,ci<s,o:5 1861-Ki 1864 1,791500 20,000 6 5 6 631,700 5^ 1S3,.'>II0 1870 1S7I to l.OOO 13l6&t9 £100&c 1861 I 000 688.000 1,949,711 394,000 2,876,000 6 5,01 7fl!l,000 Mereh. Sat. Bank Boston, 2d Xat. Bank. Boston. On demand Bost., do do do Loudon. Bo8t.>n. 5g <Xg- r 6 6 37S,l«0 1900-11101 Lfaudou. 18T2-'7;) 1877- '79 1875-I9!11 do do do do do do d. do do do do do do 00 T 1878-'79 I871-'87 13;4-'»2 187;-'86 18:4-' 5 ;k7;-'85 187'-'8! 1939-1900 Boston. do do do do 18l9-'30 Debt of Williamsbnrsfh loan do do local Improyem do Gowanus Canal Impr. Bttshwick av, bouch Seventh do do t street Fourth ave. do Wallabout Bay Bedford ave ave. basin 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.OOO 213.000 90,000 55^,000 1K.57 1865 18'4 1-65 1862 ... 1807 ... 18li6 do do do do do local.. N. Y. Bridge loan, reg& coupon..,. Prospect Park loan, do .... Waterloan do Bawerage bonds, continuous, local. Asa. fund bonds, co it nuous do Central ave. sewer bonds So. Brooklyn do Temporary debt, lax certificates..., CharUiUon,8.C.: City stock do bonds (coupon) Fire loan bonds 18.W-'61 1361 do loan, do do do do do do do do Union 1,000 55,D0O 55,00) 130 000 18,iS .Brooklyn local Improvement loan., Alt Pro.pect .Square loan £ioldlers aid fund loan Nat'l tiMA Vol. firemen's loan.... National Guard loan Atlantic ave. Improy. loan, local ... do do 1,000 1,000 1S53 Waterloan, 1805 1866 1867 18:2 1887 1867 1867 1869 1870 laoo-'K I8,7-'7i 1S7J 187) 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 32,000 25,000 167,000 133,000 3)2,000 2J9,000 291,000 326,000 230.000 l,il0O 3l/9,00O 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 734,0 278,000 315,000 2,ll».000 8,938,000 9,416.000 Sd.iOO 1,0(10 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 l,0llO 187 J 7.1.000 1S71-H stock and are generally due at pleasure after tho dates of maiurlty named. The llscal year now closes C'CL. 31. Valna'Ion of real and pernonal property $9^>78,9E5. Rate of taxation, 2)^ per ct. The loans to Buroptt A N.Am. RR., an to Bangor A rlaiataqn s Kit. are secured by drst mortgages on those roads. 1 of Boston in 1S70 was 250.55«, against 177,840 in lb60. Valuation of real estate in 18, was $393,211,9,10; personal property, $.17,418,600; totaL 1 pon wich the rate 01 taxation « a$ $1 57 per $1,000 for State an(l$li 53 lor City and County ihe net increase oi debt in 1,-71-72 wae $745,9iH. Tie total a^ibt. Ai ril SO, 1872, v a» $28,1123.5.35, and the i-nklng fund then held, $lI,6s4,S37. Sinking fund provisions are sufflclent to nieei the debt as it matures. T e sterling £100.000 loan, negotiated in 1870. netted the ci y $3,823,415 Ij currency. An inlerestin^f article lu f6U.06(,5;"iO, 18Ti-'nO 187i-'90 18Ta-'76 1873 1975 18;9-'8l 1391 18-7 11(67- '90 do 1S77 '86 18(;6-'»5 1868- '95 lS68-'90 rale of taxation on the assessed valuation of real and person il proper, y 1* about $a 50 per $100. iieinif an incri-ase of 75 cents 8 mill- ov^r 1871. The Mavor in bis Message, stated the debt to De . 3, 1871, at $2',295,a«' for pub. imi r'm'ts, less $:,*.0O,l^;) in sinking fund, $9,5u7,405 or local improve iiieiits as marked local in this tabl-) which are a Hen on the property benefitted and must be pai by its flout n>^ obiigntiotis, $1,527,543, consisting 01 ceti I 1 To flcates and $100,000 due Chl-ago, Dec, ie;2. tal debt, $30.66-,768. The Committee of Filtj claimed that the total debt was (in January 187^) Population in 1870, 3ti«.20O against $3i,4 I6,9'i3. '206.661 in 1860. Valuation of property in liii.pi County In 1972, by the State Board or EquaUzatlou. $.75,411,591 for rcai estate and $1 1,7:1., 7il f,jl t personal. Toe Board of Supei visors valued ths total taxable property of Brooklyn at $207,706,and of all ICiuss County at $219,214,513. 452, 1871 1879 1901-'U 1915-'24 1881-1902 Syi'Bfrd'te do 1330 187S-74-7S 1,850,000 5,112,000 51,500 90,WX) lS85-'94 1880- '81 1875 1861 -'73 1881 1381 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4,811.503 400,000 $202,736,140. Population lu IE"0 * if 267,3iiJ, asrunsi 212,418 in 1800 Loari- arc if sued in registered 19«1-1WK do do do do 1.960,(100 ' 190(M901 Brooklyn, do do do do do do do do do do do J. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do no do do do do 2;,a» : Th» average & do do l^f-i.OOO 185S-'54 ; J. , '79-'8'lA'»8-'9'J : City Hall loan 'Third street Int. account, $86,862. ; city credit has >ieen loane.l extensively to railroads. In evchange lor their securities, which It holds to the amount 01 $N,01.'i,9i;S. The sinking IXin.l lor ".AC. KR. $5,000,000 loan was $1,379,6W, Dec. 3 1871 ; West. Md. RR. sink ng lund, $<n,sa« and the total of the pcverai other sinking funds $i,46;i,1.12. Tr e n'liount of -'eot on wtiu^li clt? pays interfst is $lS.Oii,0OC, as K A O. RR. pays on »5,(X)0,000 loan Water loan is r.ild nv Income of waterworks, and Public I'rk t>v C ty Pass^ iger linil way. and interest on $1,417," CO bv other coi"pauies. The $i.'0ii.000lA->n ot 1372 for West. »ld. It.R. is to be ill place of ttlS.'.IX. bonds previoaalv end-jrsed. The assessed vn'uevM properly Ir, ib'.O, The ponilation do do 4,000.0!<i 1865 1870-71 1308 1870 Boston HliihUnds Dorchester water loan 5 & J. &0. 1874 1894 1899 Var do do do 6 liiS 1833 '64 do for bounties Roxbury ddut assumed Dorcheste- debt ass aned Consolidated St. Imp loan, stVUng Rone whI of water bonds ot '43 Water loan, sterling Kent <io do do do do do do do <J-J. .),* J. & N. li8,9!3 5,000,000 2,211,069 410,333 lii3 . To SrooMutt 7,«I7,632 I860 1860 IS63 C. do do fund for municipal bonds, 116,000 per anAmount now n sinking lund. t2:iO,6l«. Sinking Kind 'or water stock, $5,000 per annum. Loan to Albany A Susquf hanna is secured by 1st mortgage uu road Irom Albany to l iugiiamtun. ,Tune, l'T2-74 Slnklni; .May, 1879 num. Augusta. im Consolidated loan Court House loan do do da 400 000 10 l.OOO N. T.. Duncan, S. A Co, do do do do Boat., Merch'nts' Ban^. N. v., Duncau, S. A Co, 1,355,850 lOOSc Nesy City Hall do do Funding loan Loan to Va. Va'lpy .Ml.OOO I.'.OJ 18 'i8 1834 Park Iniproveraeut loan Loan to Bali. & Uliio KK & F.& A. M.*S. M.&K. M.*S. M.*K. P.* A. M.*N. 1!«I,0'X> 500,000 1,000,000 Var. 1890. do inllUoa loan, Fitts REMARKS.t iluo. The Pabllc Parks (Drald Hill) One M.*K. J.*U. 350,000 390&C .,• A Susq.li.R. 9aitimore City at'k due at pleasure after Jail stock Water loan COQSolldatad bounty loan Principal when Payable. -i. do do do do B. INTEREST. Outst'uding. Xltany.ir. r.— Bdaformunlclp'lpor'i 40 by Wx. Amount Data Bonds For Mplanatlon, tee fo [December 23, 1872. , 1866 Charleston var & J. * J. J. do do 1S6J '98 lS83-'34 1390 Ohtcago Waterloan do Sewerage bonds do Blver Improvement bonds Municipal and School bonds do do 8. Park loan (not a bond of Ch 'go), cook County debt 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ; '. I.IKIO 500&C SK&c 1,030,000 3,790,001 87,000 2 593,0 do do do do do ;,896.00:i 282 010 000 3,42.-. 2.0iX),000 500*c ST. Duncan, S. A Co. do do Y., do A. 3,80J,0OO & N. Y., M. Am,Kxch.N.Bk. do do do do Y., Duncan, s. A Co. do do Am. Exch.N.Bk. N.Y.,Met,opolUau Bk. o. N. v.. Var. Honda are mostlr held within the State of SoutbCarolina, and Interest Is paid la Cbarleston. 1874-'83 1882-'95 lS.-:0 18S0-'9« 1890-'93 18;3-'76 1874-'99 l«r2-'79 187i-8» Total funded debt. Anrll 1, I87J, $14,103,000. Floatin« debt, $924,64'. Assessed value of rcalproptTty, Sept., 1-171, was $236.8<i^,ii>0; eraonal, $52,317, (M of actual value.) Total loss bv flr« culculated at $19S 000,000. Tax rate fO'- 1872, 10 mills: rebate of axes lorlo^s by Ore. $«(X),000. PoiiuiatlonlnlS'iO 298,953, against 10(1,201 in 1-60. Cook county de'jtii» t.ll 7 percent,- xcept$150,00j due In lb73,aod ii.tetes' U all payable in J. A J., or in M.AN. (V. ;B, p. 82, 603.) KO. 1 Cincinnatt Bonntles to Volunteers S Bounties to Volunteers. T To baild i:ki{ cston Ave. sewer. !b2 1863 1000 i.ao 1368 1.000 1S.)0 1,0011 . LoantoCln. & Hills. BR. p *) to Little Miami RR "a do £atan&Ham RK G do Covington * Lex. RR... H do Ohlei Mississippi RR..., i do Marietta & Cin. BR ii . 1814 1851 wmmon School purposes, ri'g a Bonds to fu floating d.-bt. Rds toOA M HRtopur. whf proN do for Common 1-I51 1315 H35 1«5 .fl do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 \HM 1942- '51 School purposes 1934 to pur re il estate for Workh'seY 1808 to build Workhons". Yi pnr.Orph. Aayl. gds for pafk.O 1866 1858 lorerectlon or a Workhouse l'i<8 for waterworks 'ci 1868 for waterworks l%g for CO'iimon school piirposesPJ ,~„ for Common School purpos s P iRavsi too* H RR to pur. whf'prop.N 1855 a - purEpis. Bury'gOdsforpirli.Q 1100 1847 1849 (or axten.* Imp. waterworks C do do do do jt E law «««(jrpariialu«.— Tnis coluranshows WI141 poyaMe.— ,1. 4 . . J. stau is for Jan. .„.„.„ . I.IIOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,010 l.OOO 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 500&C 900*e 900.kc 81,000 25.000 150,000 91,a)0 96.000 134.000 91.0I.X1 M 1.000 110.000 2i.000 66.000 SIO.OOO 40.000 13,000 14,01-10 31.000 250,000 150,' 0!) 150,010 103,1100 99,000 199,000 17,000 199,50) 98.000 100,000 J. J. J. A J. * J iSD. F. & A. J. & D. 6 6 6 S 5 6 5 6 6 6 73-10 7 3-10 7S-10 73-10 • 6 6 « < « N. T., Amer. Ex. Bank. & J. & J. d! J. J.&D. J. J. J. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J.ily, 187! July, 1876 Dec, 1880 Aug., 1879 Dec, 1880 Jan., 1881 , , A. AO. do do do 1870, 218,900, agalnft 161.044 Tax rate for 1-71, $22 20 per $1,000 Tho following table iroui the books o< the Auditor of Hamiltdn Co. nty, Oliio, exliitiits the assessed valuation 01 the City 01 Cincinnati for ton years In 1800. Real do Jan., 1882 June, 1881 M. &N. Philadelphia. Bank N. A. Nov., 1835 M.&N. N. v., Amer. Ex. Bank. do M.&N. do do do do .M. ftJJ. do do do do M. &8. Cincinnati, March, 1886 A.* (I. do M.*S. do J.&D. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, K. & A. do do do J.&D. do do do J. & J. do do do ,1. * J. do do do M.AN. do do do M.&N. Cincinnati. A. AD. N.Y. Amer. Ex. Bank, A. *0. do do do Ponnlallon by censns of Oct., 1886 March, 1388 June, 1883 Aug., 1838 Juiie,ls89 July, 1988 Year, Personal etate. estate. IS60.. $61,620,904 18.1.. 6 ',657,865 1962.. 6S,103,'296 I9ia.. 64.441.53! 1864.. K.58',774 1865.. 07,610,611 1800 66,451,662 68,r.l!l,010 1807. 69.799,901 1369 T- 'J<1.^4t 711! 491 1370. 1371.. 1.5.427,883 Il"i9.. $31,411,312 SO, i:!,411 21,707,801 35,93 .',5 1 47,809 ,.574 69,135,382 07 '18,101 68,41. 195 6;,'iS3,'>25 '?,-',!,66« , »7,SiO,75l 56,934,014 21 63 27 40 28 00 81 W 1 6,lll7.-2;i« 81 60 130,361,9«j Z230 Total debt 01 Cincinnati Is about account about $350,000 per annum. April, 1395 do do jalv'V'*l''°S''S»i!''°''"'''>'<=l''><>nrl. are Issued. . .Bu 01 r«mariu, lu juy case, refer to the 22 130,715,993 133,672,708 136,W1,:126 181,383,529 130.715..MO 91) Jan., 1890 Nov, 1890 do .. 4 * Total Rao tax valuation, per $1,01/0 $•.3,1182,718 $17 45 19 to 92,nX',776 17 06 93,211,151 18 20 100,974,033 113,3:;5,348 20 20 volume and pag« »f Cmosiol. eoatalBlng fuller IntoimaUou $5,C0(S.OOO. lat : : . Tecember . . THE 28, 1872.J CHilONIt^LE m'i CITY SECURITIES. SnbKcrlbera confer a great AiTor by kItIiik as Immediate notice or any error dieeorered In enr Table*. 'nrlll DESCRIPTION. Date OinrtnnaU—iContlnneAf do for raiidltJK tluHtliiff debt...«A2 do I >tinedt wliUewaterCana1..A do for newhospHil S 90MC 1S67 1,IX» do furuew hoaitital S2 do ff»r tundiHK .".onlluf; deb^ L do forcxten.&lmp. valerworlcs.K h do do do Edanar. Orpli Asyl.G'dsforPark.O do lor Workhcuso Va no for seworaire K do for Iniproviiiif Gilbert av**....!! do to build t:^(ileBton ave BewerBS W do Imurovomcnt bonds 04 do wuter wor>< piirpoiies >v'.j G.-neral ImproTem^ut Volumbta, S. C Iiond-for varionspdrpose^ Funding and aubBtitute bonds, &c. 18118 l,IXXI 18M ],»») I,OUO 18.13 1.(100 18S4 186S 18S9 1869 1869 1,OUO 1.001) LUO I.IICO i.oaj 1,000 I.UO0 1,000 H7l 1871 1871 1858- fS 145,000 « a 900.000 250,000 73.0 78-10 • 6 6 a 7 6(1,000 75.000 100,000 100,000 70.000 150,000 7310 150 000 7*10 100,000 78-10 136,0 7 3-10 150,000 7 800,000 7 183,400 5 161 ,4.^1 18,'>»-71 1812 %0&o. 1855- Tl I.OOO 1,000 I.OlO 'r'nelpal, ..tiien Paral Where Payable and byr" who d>«r Payable ent. 1,(«JU 1893 &c City Hail, Cbl'iml/uit^ Rate Outst'uding 1817- "43 1941- •« > IMTERBBT. Amount Slxe or 01 Forexplaaacion or all references, see Bonds, 1001 aoteH on procedlug pa?;e. iSU.ailO A 6 H.*N. M.AN. J.*D. M.*N. J.* J. * J. I). A.*0. M. *8. A.*0. M.kS. * .M. S. Philadelphia, Bank N. du do do A March, tWI N. r.,Amer. Ex. N. B. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Bx. N. B. Jan., 1900 Jioe, 1900 Uci., IKUO imt Sept., uo Oct., 1899 do March d-} .VUK. 15, do Dec. 1, 1. 1886 1 »C 18*1 Population, :no A J. J.* do June, 1AV7 NoT.,lW7 Cincinnati. March, 1908 N. T., Amcr. Ex N. B. Oct., 18M A.*0. N. r.,Amer. do do M.*S. do F.*A. do do J.*U. do .1. BEMABKB. WbeD Dne. t do do do 1871 1853 1SH« Gas Co. pto-k ViindlnK bonds, coupon Bonds tor various purposes DetrrHt, Mich. lOO&c bOO&C 19li?-'( J.* J. Var J.* J. Savannah, C. R. R. Bk. New Vork. J.* 189|.'9a Col. City r easury. *0. New York A Columbus. A. 1872- '81 S'Jl.OOO Pub. Build, stock ( Jlly Uall) boudx 1366.7! tSJ,000 600,000 1878 13,386,01,0. ISTt-'xa Varl. N. T.. Cent. Nat. Bank. & do do J. J. Im .. .., 18.W-S1 1869-71 19^1 1871 Varl. 7 7 1.000 IJKJO Var. 73,ii33 18:2 Improvement bonds. bouatyloau l.OOJ var. 600,000 VS1.395 150,000 400,000 18iia-69 l.tWAc 1869 1,0 O&c 186S-69 1.00 Ac Varl. RR stock Bounty runrt For Improvement of streets 1853 1853-51 lS-4 18.M 1857-59 1865 1886-67 scnoolB Water stock 18M-'70 1867 Waterwortis L.& N. R.B... , , i'unllt; Bewer bonds do 1868 is;i 1863 1863 IS'S 1868 1869-71 Rowan's, Ji city wharf.. iillzabctKandP. RR.... "Wha f property. Jail bonds for old liabilities Bchool bonds For Old liabilities BtLols Air l.iue Ke J.* J. 7 .MIO.OOO Var. 1 .Icllei'sonvtlle J.*,I. 1^10,000 Var. Var. bei'ffen scnooi an bonds.... do B-Wi;rai<n-boiida Scliool House.* Suhflcrln. to stock, (Sir idpr 8, wltarf 7 2,669.000 lil,0O) 933,000 I,0.« 18;U Funded debt bonds Hudson city bonds "For 4;.i,»fl l,(«i) do do do J.AJ. 1,314,000 1000 ISM dock City bonds, coupon St e-it I 1,(X» 1,0:10 >rjveinent bOQile Mor^a 186».';u 1870 187! 1871 RR CltvHall RR bonus, endorsed by Lonlsviile. V Van. 1000 l.OUO i.aio 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 IfiOO 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 M 7 1! 6 *N. J.A.f. .1.* J. A & 7 Vsiious. 7 Vitrious. 7 7 7 Various. 20(1,000 7 i2«,uca 7 M.*N. J.* J.* J. J. •I.* J. J.* J. 4 * A. 17,000 72,000 449.000 159,l») J. A 0. J. .kO. M. * S. Jil.IiN. 9111.000 Varl. Varl. Varl. 33.000 270,500 191.000 500,000 151,000 J.* J. J.& J. J.*D. M.*N. A.*U. Va 1. A.*0. 42-1.001 1.36,000 1,000,000 k66,0(IO IM.OOO 135,000 Varl. Varl. 2 '5.000 500,000 250,000 F.4A. M.*S. A.*U. 272.0110 Varl. 1,558,000 J'rscy CHnd.CountyBk do do do do do do liO do do do do do do do do do A .Jan , lB77-«'' July. '9»-19(B 1875 IS9I 13 n dti 1-90 do do do do do do d> do do Varl. us. Va lous. 189J Various. Jan..'»8 1«a do do do do do do do do i^onds various pnrposes 809.692 111,817 8 p(,'rcent Jf 'ffip^t^, Tenn.: Bonds fo'* varloos purposes 1.000 Post bonds Var, 1870 1857 1.(00 1,000 J861 Funrtin.? loan, (Kold) Eadoraement M. & L. Rk. R.R.... 8C0&C 500&C h'va J. J. A J. A J. A J. J. J. &.». 25,000 8,515,000 587.000 300,000 M.&N. J. A J. government to $1,1,4,000. Various. April, 18BI I8H1 * 85 1896-97 •75 Tne commlsslonen ot the sinking fond reported January, 1872, that the resources were adequate to meet all the city debt aa it matures (exceit th« 5!.oi0 0o0 to the E * P. R.) The toUl dent anuarv. '872, was $6,153,000, exclusive of the railroad debt, for which the roads are llaiile, amount, ing to »1J«1,000. Population in 1870 was 100,, :0 • againataSMSlniaaO. 18;2'89 July, 1897 July, 1898 N. T.,Bk of America. do do do do June, Louisville. Vay, Bk of America. the actual amount of increase under tie present city 18.4-79 N. T., Bank of America. May, 1887-89 Louisville. report male by eltlxens, Dec. !8H, stat'sthe tocnl debt of the ct'y at ta.tl'^^C, ao Increase of (I 67V<X) over the amount nominally held against the city at the time of thi- cnsolMat'on, two {ears and a half kko. I'f the lncrei.se, however 2, HJ,(iOO, arse under cout. act- adtJipi*" before the act of consolMat on. snd »ii(iOOO ha« been made by the lundlng of the former floating debt. Theewlth the CMh now in the ticssury reduce Jaly,188S N. T., Mercantile N. Bk. ApriL18«l N. T. Ii73,b0i<i lu 1S7I, $918,207; In 1810, il710,aMI. 18!J6-''91 1901 1898 Louisville. Oct., 1898 "73 to -98 do do 1898 1889- 901 do N. T. Bk of America. do do do do do do •72-'89 •754 '80 Sept., 1391 April, 1891 fcto'93 Interest on $700,000 of the sixea Is paid In Baltl, more. City bolda nominal assets of $936,849. iyncftburff, Va.' Bonds. 1870, 1»,aoi: ralne of waterworks, »U<i,75i, against a debt of W80,OCO; a'xannt o city taxes on real and penunal projterty in ISTti, )e78.'81 Jeftiej/, do do do I nprovement bonds Reconstruction bonds Bonds are all eonpon, and were Issued In small amounts aa wanted. City holds son e storks and other proaeny. Valuation o( property uni Population In 185S-59 City Wattn- loan bonds., connon. (290X00 lOiJ. Culiuubns. J. : _ May, l&U 7 118,000 14!,0OO 10,000 n.i.wio 27.500 Bonds for various City purposes. do Water VV'k Uo, iLfuar. bv city. _ In 1887 Oa,: sabscrlptlons to nrloni BB. stocks acalnst 8.<«2 In 1M0. 9,296, market bonds were issued IBT'I-'SS J. Lynchburg, do Memphis. N. Y.. P. M.Myers A Co do do Ciiarieston, S. C. Sept. 1, 1872, was $5.i5,f81. Valuation of real properi y In :372. $21 Jii»jSJO ; personal, $4,6jO,00u : tax rate, H^i pe' $:0-. Interest on the currency debt was In default Jut, I8;i. Coupons unpaid amount toonly$;i2l?3l5. Population The floating debt m 5-'9a 1372-191 Nov.,1900 July, 1872 in 1870, 40.230. IRi'J Mobile.- City debt do ABC (pay. anHy 1,000 io,o..o lOO/XW 1871 (issue tiU),iXX);i'et!lsicred till '91). 1066 1866 1851 1970 1870 1871 do UKl' (pay. an'ly till '86). Bonds to Mob. & Gt. North UK. Bonds to Grand Trunk Railroad... Wbarf bonds City funded dnbt To Mobile & Northwestern RR MIl.AN.T., A. Goettel no do J « .1 do do .I.A.r. do do J.AJ. J. 455 000 150,010 200,n00 1372 I ' do ino*c lOO&c . SSV,200 254.201 1,000 1,000 1.000 345.' 'in soo:tc lt>71 AD. .1. A J. RR of Mobile. J. 1,000 900,0 1841-63 1870 * I. miAc 4.596,555 500.000 A J. N.T.. Howes AM. .Tuna 1. 1891 .lan.l.lWl Jan. 1,1902 Jan. 1, 1902 1891 1898 1885 July, 1899 Nov.. 189S till 1901 Valnailon ofproperiv, 187], $20,576,916: tax. tw per cent. Ti'cre ara also $, 000,000 of bonds In KB, and $;00X1U0 for fiandsof trusle-« for RR. Mobile County also naa 8 Mobile per cent bonds outstanding. AN w 1X4.5-60 18ti5 lOO&c 100* c lOO&c 2,100.00'1 lOO&o 250.000 2.1«,II0' 1,500,000 lOlMtc 9VI.'W lOOftc ino.tc 490,010 450.000 100&.-. 3,066.071 :oo*c 1853-7 1853-7 1857 1859 lOOtc lOO.tc 275.000 ion*c 990000 10000 iOOftc 1857^ 1860 1865 1853 1860-8 1853 issa ISTO 1850 1865 No 4 Real estate bonds Pabllo education stock X>ocics and slips stock ....• Dock Bonds Floating debt innd stock Market stock do do QO do Cltr Cemetery stock 100*c iOOAc 100*1! ICOfto lOO&c lOO&c lOOAc lOO&c lOO&c 100*0 IOO*c 100*c I0fl*c lOOvc 100*c 2.500.000 2,083.200 1,766,600 115,000 1,'33,13T 151.000 2.)0.000 2,5'XI,000 2,748,000 7S.O0O 40.000 181 .Om 75,000 451.200 3,SIO,00'1 lOO.to lOOAft 300.000 400.000 lOO&c 100*c 100*c 500*c 521953 100 tr. j 1 100*c tOO*c 100*c 400.000 2.7B7,000 3.000,000 Sia.OOO 6,500.000 6.907.999 1,000,00a 5*6 Bonds are eaiioned br N. ISKV.75-79-80 Ni. V. 1. I90i Q.-P. OT . A 8. Ala. BB. 18S8 The Ciotonwa'er pipe bonds Central Pa k fund stock QO do do ao do do do do Cen. Park additional fund stock... do do do Central Park Imp. ftind stock do do do do do do do do do do Cltylmprov. nient stock do do Lunatic Asylum stock do do FIro department tttock Fire telegraph bondi* relief bonds ray do (•o coupon I^ewTcrk B'-idKe bonds Accumulated debt bonds tireet Imp-ovement bonds trect opening and Improve bonds Bk 500.000 360.000 230.000 300,000 IS'X Ifew York: Water stock do Croton water stock New C oton Aquednct stock Addlt'nal new Croton Aqueduct.. Croton water main Htock Croton Reservoir bonds |do Aqueduct bonds Bnlldinfir loan stock. Mobile, do do do do J.&.I. J.* J. N. T..M-rch. N. Bank M.*N. Mobile City Tre -sury. do do .1. & J. J.AJ. N.Y.,Merch. N. Bank. .1. Jlontffomert/. Ala.: Bonds of 1868, N.& S.Ala. Issoe debt beyond 5 per cent of Ita a pcssedvalne. whlchln :-741s a'>cnt $l,000,iOUSinking funds ar- provided for all the hood-. Old city bonds Issied to railroads recently held valid The City cannot Mtltoaukee jRe-adj stment bonds General CUy bon is Water bas.ds-ue 11,000.(^)0) conpon city and county, though Identical •• to boundsnave separate organizations and distinct rles, debts. The followlngstate ent shows the amount • of funded and temporary debt, and the amotmt In _ the sinking fund at the oatea named. 1884 Dec. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Aug. 1,1900 1S72. 1871. ira. Nov. 1, 1900 Des-rlptlon of Debt. $S7,999,'>08 »6S 676,2M Funded city debt $48 016.796 19OT-1011 Fundedcounty debt.. 20,981 JBO 29,389,31)0 39,977.404 1907-11111 1880 Total fondcd debt. ,$68.998,I4« $87,238.«» •«»*•'> 6r.9 1887 18,115.8*4 «),I8»J»1 2$ ia».368 Sinking fund 1898 188:1-90 =3 18:18 18-4 1874 1876 11*87 Total, less s'k'g fd.$S0.882552 tt7J»»3al $70,491,291 10.5«-,,IOO 14,944.000 16.W7. 72 3 080000 9,479.:00 l(j»»<».497 Teniporarv city debt. City rcveiiue bonds.. Coiintyrcv. t)'ds,*c. 1895 1871 1873 1»7S 833-i,200 r.0,000 2,916,710 Total temp'y debt. .$22.491300 $21313.100 $30,I(«.Vi9 This makes the totai lunde 1 and temporary debt. fgalnst $108."61,708 Jan. 1. 1?T2. $ US.' 47.22-, York In 1870 was 9»,5SI, Tiie population of 1«K-1S7« Nov. 1.1901-2 against 80S.6S8 In 1860. The following uMe shows the progress in ten yean of pro erty valuation 1878 '" "'"" »-B'te lax pr $1000-^ anduxatlon. 1891 City * Real Personal 1897 State. County. estate. Tear, estaie. 1897 18li»..$S9i<A'«.6l9 1861.. 408.i«.f6S 1862.. 899,'<9«.4M 1163.. 4U2.1in3tCi I861.. 410774.133 1868.. 427360384 1866.. 478.9 4.«M 18S7.. 5'6,«47.0ea 1968.. «J8.i36,'yS« Not. 1. 190S 1869,, a84.18a.919 1870.. 742.108jm 1884-1888 1888 1871.. 768.SS.250 1872.. 797,143.'i«S 187»-188> 1888 1889 1889 1889 1889 1889 1884 1879 1890 Nw $n8.i-9:.(87 174.624306 172.416,081 191.967,161 2 3-1 3 62 3 87 4 27 4 31 14 i* 16 31 1S4S $08388374 272 «7U 16 17 34 19 23 20 19 19 80a,»l7.2'« 4.4$ i;n 22 ,92UJ08 974 496 S»« 276.389,451 285.199.972 a IS 181.4-23.471 2.'i7.99l ifll,142.«96 4 (7 08 29 94 0$ 0* 47 98 80 : . . .. . ; ' THE 868 [December CHROlNflCLE. 28, 1872. CITY SECURITIES. Sabaorlbera eonfer a sroat favor tvlll DKSCniPTlON. Data Size or 01 M Amoant Out- pa] Vail Forcxi>)anatlon of sll referencce, see Bonda foot aotee oa page previous. ro&c .AHScssitent 1,500,000 aeiiioo 300,000 3,mi,4"2 1004c l<04c 6t isii 4,959,300 i.»a5,ux) 3,500,01(1 isii lOJ&C a 10 &c iOOftC 3,-00,000 200.00 b-nds City i'arkB imnrovem't fund Btooic. Norma) school fund stock l^ublic sct-ool building und »-tock.. Ad Itlonal Croton water stocu Sewer 'cpalr stock linprc /ement bonda ConaoUdated eiock of ls»l I 18 1871 J-71 lOOftc 187i 004c :Uu4c 1004c lOOftc lOOftc 1004 c lOO&c , SOO.tc do do y |6S0,000»rP"ed yearly to int'st. ) and principal.. ) 1,000 1,*0 Ballroaddebt do do do 1,000 1,000 1.000 i.OiO 1,000 1,000 do do do Old corporations Ponchartrain KK l-'M 1369 1863 1869 1-70 Waterworks Loan of 1869 One Million of 1863 FundtnK Loan ot 1869 Funding loan, 1870 133.000 1,393,400 SOO.OilO S.000,7110 3,' 00,000 (debt assumed) Wharf improvement Bonds Trust Fimds .Jetrt!r«on City, Pittsburgh : Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds Compromise liR. bonds (cp & reg.) 186V71 4 1901 1881-1888 18J1 do M.4N. M.4S. J, 4D. J. ft J. J. * J. A. 40. M.4 New Orleans. do do do do A.40. N. Orleans or N. York, New Orleans. 1894 1895 1887-1900 Dec, 1880 Oct., 1910 4 Phlla., Treasury, •72 10*85 A.ftO. 5tunlcipal— proper In aid At. & St. L. 1U{. Prnldtnce, B. 1968 1869 1810 1867-'fi9 Bonds of m I860. The to'al debt Feb. 1, 187>, was f4.n42.145, which In. eluded $184,000 old municlial bonds and various other small issues. Valuation In 1871. $17/00,000. Population, 1870 86,076, aghinst 48,063 in 1660, 1893-'96 York, N, T,,Bkof America. 4 1909 1913 10004c 500,000 8 600,000 6 300.000 5 2,OOJ,000 .546g. 18.-1B 95.000 A.&O. 875,500 lOOllftc 1863 187S lOOIftc 1,000 '63, '61, '65, do do do do do do do do do do .''OOftc 6004c 500SC 500*c . . . 500&O Construction of waterworks Oaslight Co. Slock do J.ft J. Providence. M. do 81, 1872. $480,465, City l« protected by mortgages on At. 4 St. L. and on Portl. Rochester Railroads. Assessed value of real estate, »I7,35S..^00; por.-onnl,fn,670.8-0. Tax rate In 1871, $25 per $1,000. Population in 1870, 31,413, against 26,341 in 1860. 4 '71 to '91 April, 1877 Valnatlon oc real e tate. $64.if5,800 Bk & Prov BoBt.Revere 500 5W 185I laiS 500 MX) 500 auction for 9ixis92, against 49,129 In 1860. 7i: 7g. A.ftO. J. &D. M.4 N. do D. do 4 F.* A. 647 var. M.ftN. X. Y. N. B'k 7 6 10 8-1,000 10 M.ftS. 6 500 36,600 125,500 liO,000 600,000 var. var. J. ft J. J. ft J. 1816-Ti 1840-6S var. 2,989,000 l-''l-66 1841-58' var. var. 13S1-S3 1,I»I0 18M-57 1.001 1,010 1,000 399,0)" mo 346,00 i.ooo 946.000 .500 IS69.. 5004 c lOOftc 1,000 500 1,000 500 500 lOOftc lOOftc 4.31..500 150,000 76,800 85,100 5004c l,000 1860-'e9 1368 and Wharf Bonds rimdlng Bonds Interest Bonds BildjoBonds J. 500,000 1869 City Improvement Bonds M.ftN. 402,800 117,000 I860- '66 R. M.ft 8. 62.,500 9.17,500 S49.5I10 50 lOO.fcc . 10 10 10 var. Jan. wm 1887 4 Co do do do do do do do do do do & D. J.& J. M.4N. .J.ft M.4N. 1853 18.3 1866 1869 18^) 1870 18-^3 lf94 1S95 N. T., Cancan, S. M.ftN. J. in 1870. 149,462 against 56.P02 in lFf.O. Resl estate in the fl'cal year ending June 80, l;- 70. was assessed at $69,776,603 ; rersonal property at $44.9-2,907. 'lotaltaxe- collected, $2.888,521 ; unking funds amounted to $;,382.9S9. All the values lor Ban Francisco are g.ven In gold. 1975 1S88 •77-'78 do do do do do do J. A.&O. do do do do do do do do 1 5:1 1871 4 Den. C. RK. Mo. Valley RB & Topeka RR A.4U. 4 Population do M.ftN. rcrtonal, $59.- tax, $13 60 per Bold fives srld at Population in 1670, 68,804, 6.1O.0CO; total, $104,586,800. $1,0(0. In Sept., l^^^, $450 000 Jan., 1^93 Jan.. 1900 N. T., Lees ft WaUer. San Francisco, J. J. ft Varl. J. 7g. ^..SOO 27,310 99,001 198.000 5.000 isn '. St. JoJiepfi, Mo.: Bds to St. Jos. 4 J. J. ; Rated Jan., 1876 Sept., l-;85 do do ft S. J.ft J. J.ft J. (g. 212,000 304,000 150,000 1858-'59 1866-'6 l868-'70 do do W',, Bonda of Internal ImproyementB.! I 18.54 1850 6g. »'iO,000 SOOftc Improvi^ment ol Savann<h i.lvcr.. Rav.. Albany ft Gulf RR Funding coupons^ other purposes Redemption of bonds do St. Jos. St. .los. ft c. n. 196,000 979,500 207,500 731,500 400,000 5004c ."•OOftc Sajyxnnafi, fki.: Hib-cription to Opi-lika RR Purchase or SjiringfleUl plantation Subscription to Mu-cogee Rtt Bt 1,85;,700 la^s, School bonds '66-'67, Judgment bonds *67, School bonds, 1870 Iver 1,000 SOOftc SinWng fund Mareb Nov., 1SS6 Not., 1387 Nov.. 1888 July, 1RS7 June, 1877 ; Judgment bonds » « 6 6 6 I.: Central Pac. RR. Western Pac. RR. do 500&C M.4N. M.ftN. M.4N. J. ft J. J. *D. Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Bost. Olumblan Bank. Boston Suflolk Bank. (546 monthly Boston & Portland. 6 1852 conp. (gold) 1858,coup. do St. Jose RB., coup. (gold). do S. Fr. 1. 000 I Loan to H., P. & F. Railroad Bonds for public imp --o vera -nt -... Kecrultlng and bounty oondB Water loan bonds, gold Snn FrancUco 246,000 231,000 308,000 700,000 1867- '68 ) Co 1,000 1,000 (v. 14, p. 791 ,ran., 1872. I47.075.SS0; flratlng debt,t6.1H6,6nl. Sinking funds. *1.1,961.1tO: vslna tion of real proner^ v $5ie.2a4 personal, f 9,i)80.7f0: tax rate in 1872, $2 (0; rate pronos' d for ir,:<, Population, 1870, 674,022, agaluet 565,529 t'i r. J\>raanA. Me.: Loan to At. 4 St. L. RR. Co do do do do do Portland* Rochester BR.. do Building Loan Com *erB New Funding 1860. 18;2. authorized In : New Pitts, jind 4 J. J. »10.000,(TO loan V. 15, p.6^.) Total funded debt, Pittsburg. A.40. 3,167,436 191.418, against 138.670 In do do do do do do 4 954,900 ; - J.ft D. Varl. J. J. J. J. J. J.ft J. J.ft J. J.ft J. 1 ; J.ftD. 4 J.& 1511 ',(00 provisions are made lor some other Issues of debt as lollows: EK. bonds interest by 2(1-175 ot real estate tax and 1-175 of personal : Pone artrain RR., mt. by 2 per cent of licenses |l,0OO,0OO loan v 2.5-175 of tax on resl and personal ; 7 per rent loan of 1869, hv $»I,14U requTCd Dy law 10 be depns'ted monthly w barf bonds, by levee doe^ pledged tor interest anM principal; 10 per ent bonds of 1871. by monthlv deposits out of current revenue. The total ne't debt. Julv, 1871, was »18,838,634. Poi^ulation, 1870, f-periai '72 '71 Ito New Orleans, 8. [irovidc for interest and principal ol copfoi bonds the sum ol $650,000 per year is rc(]Uired by law to lie raised by tax "on real estate, 1892 1892 1892 1874 1874 1S74 1874 1873 1884 1^89 do do do do do do do do do do do do J. ft To X. Orleans or N. York, J. do J. J. 4.'iO.000 1865-«; 1891 A. 4 0. 6 5,4iB,400 11.650.0 8,754,900 '6l)-'70 S2^ l'i9« Varl. 6.70:..Olll '63-'70 'p3-'65 1,1871 1877-1879 1682 1S87 1884-1888 J. 1,12-.,00(1 4 1891 1891 !S87 « "as J. S.395.23T 1853 'M-'ll '59';0 1, 187S-1S76 1883-1890 18^0-1881 1895-18^7 M.ftN. 355,000 8 618,000 7 3-10 157,000 6 Bonda Issued prior to consolidation. do to pay for stock subs, do do for extension of jfas works. do lor permanent linprovemts.. do lor park ijurposes do for war and bounty puriioses. do for municipal & school purp. 1,1891 1, 1. 1881-1888 1894 H.4N. 5 6 5 10 7 7 ^^^^ 1877M89> Vf.ftN. • 8.16,00 &c.. on v. j^ T. 15, p. C26.) 1,'72-'75 Not. Not. Nov. Not. Not. M.ftN, M.ftN. 6 6 ; Dec. 23. 1901 52 M.ftN. 345,000 73,000 2,819,000 25 ,000 219 NOT.l,'r2-'75 M.ft N. 4,617,000 220.000 203,000 1,(100 (Cbbomclx property. 14, p. 1872-;8;3 l« M.4N. M.ftN. M.4N. M.4N. 6,000,000 80,000 i8.W 185i 185j Not. M.ftN. S.'i85,.5(l0 i004c 'eciiied d 1901 M.ft N. 1,000.000 855,201 1,707.400 100,000 menlB for Improvements, street opening. ,.,... 1890 M.ftN. M.ftN. M.ftN. M.ftN. 376.1)00 The preceding figures do not inchiHe cpcclal assess. 1873-187S 1876 M.ftN. M.ftN. M. 4N. '45,800 lOO&c REMARKS. Wiion Due, wuom >=s M.ft N. »i6,':oo IflOftc Westchester Co. Imp. bda do do 1 lOOftc !004o coupon Accummulated debt bonds Xt'o OrUant : Consolidated debt 6 6 6 « « 6 2,600,000 600.000 100,000 40J(10 2,000.000 4,000,000 .004c Con>ollda[e(l stock, & 4 6 5(l0M« lOOftc BiotdamaKCS Ked. bonds... N. Y. 7 7 SlO,iX)0 X. Y. County: County Court Boase stock do do No. 3.. do do No. 4.. do do No. 5... Sol. snbs. Red. bounty bonds.... 6oI. bounty funrl bonds Bol.subs. and Uelicfiied. bonds Bol. bounty fnnd bonds, No. 3 Bol. bounty (\tnd Red. bonds, No. 2 do do indooi. bonds, Assessment fund stock Repairs to buUrtlnce. stock 64 68,50' 18.2 6 45'.i,c»'0 48l»,H) Where Payable and M.4N. M.ft NM.4N. M.4 N. .H.&N. M.4N. M.ftN. M.4N. M.ftN. M.4N. 7 7 1871 10 '*c taiftc I0,*c . . Principal, W. en t by lOiiftc Central Pnric comiQlgslon bondi. INTEREST. ^e Bt'nd ng. yr.w Fort— (Coiitlined) Vol. BoldltiiB Fnm. Aid fund bonds do do do do Ninth district Court Hou-e bond-. Coni>olidated stock, counon Dcpt o Pftri>8 Iniprov. DOQde a* tminedlate notice of any error discovered In our Tablea. bjr iflvlng Commerce do do Joseph Treasury. do do N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk. St. St. Josepli Treasury. do do N.Y., Northmp ft Chick. N. y. N. B'k Commerce. The May, 1874 June, 1H76 , Feb., 1878 Ma 1S83 Nov.. 18-3 Dec, 18SS Feb., 1886 Nov., 18:9 June, 1890 Nov., 1900 ch, , '80- '89 Nov.. 1889 '80- '86 1873 '78- '79 '86- '89 '78- '80 1872 1891 city owns real estate ftnd other property valued $^.76.3.9^0. Assessed value of real estate In 1810, $14,861,464. against $12 '219 140 in 1869; total Inroroe In yea- 1869-70 from taxes and other sources, $1,191,222. Population, 1870, 28,235, againsrW.21'3 In I860. at M.iy, 1875 Population In 1870, 19,565 npiln'il 8.932 in 1860. Revenue from all sources In 1870-71 was stim ted st $195,000. In 1870 a-sessed valuation of property was $11,000,000 rate of lax, IH percent total lev. enue (Int. fund $1.16,467. general fund $81,146) $217,(100. The (dty owns $50(1.000 of St. Jo. & Denver r. RR. stoTi. $.5n,(!00 St. Jo. ft Toneka stock. $150,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value be'ng nom'nal. Public building , ftc, are worth alout « ; ; $150,000. Tjotilt Benewil and Floatlnj debt bonds. Re il e<t to and public hnlldiugs. Strec Improvencut bonds Wjter Work* tionrl< fol I)... '" Bo.i Is to I'liclHc Rallr'iad do do Iron Mnuntaiit RR.. do do Xorth Mo. RR "u do Oh lo 4 MIsilpnl Rli Tower drove Park bonds >golU) Sewer boii'Is . ' . irborand wharrho'n'li. '.'.'! "" La ayette Park tionds. V- V *atir w irk liond« 'gold)!!!!' II ' Water bjiidjot n:i, (gold; 81. rifirn. R'.'VenU'; .. 1851-55 lS5i-J4 1863 1851-61 i85'i-68 I°6l-«3 1367-70 li7i ^ ar. 1.1 var. &c, Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. 778,0(10 . 2;5.000 476.000 3:1,000 2«,000 n l.iKXI 1,000 l,25.l,t«0 Varl. V. 51,501 3,950,000 4 Republic. do do do do do do do do do do do F. 4A. Varl. \AV'.(m 1,000 1110. N.T.,N.Bk 1. 7f.86 •72.' "72- '74 Aug., 1898 ; : "f2-'S9 '77-'88 A.ftO. New York ft St. Louie. N. Y., ^. Bk Commerce. St. D. 3 •7i-"r7 '74- ^75 <g J. •7 '.'91 '75- '88 '72- -83 Population 1870. 310.864 against lfO.T73 In IPPO. City and county cove nnieiit and finanrps are separate Total debt October, 1872, *ia,4(0,fC^, incladlep antic 'at'on bonds pavaMc I iiiia'v, 1873. $900,000. County debt ,B5i;.;i3.(ft>. Asse-ferl valuation of all property (about 6<i per cent of actual -.-alne). old e ty. $l.i2.0oo.OOO. with a tax •iile of IK per cent new citv. $1,000,000. w 1th tax ruin Voflp. c estl ated In-oine 1871-2. $1.151.1.^1. The sinking fund Jan., I572 amounted to $1.20,808. T2-'7« June, April '87-'90 1, 18J2 Minn.: Bonda Preferr-d bonds 8 nerceo' bonds Lake Snperlor >t MlM. RR. «t Paul i Ch cago RB Var var ','. "; W.shlngton.n.C: i,o»n, coupon ox registered, gold... 32" 312 1247 M.&N. 1.52.044 vnr 500*0 7 M.ftN. 193.125 23 1,000 100,000 SOfte. l.iKI 4jOOO,000,6g.f. Varl. J. ft D. J. D. 4 J.* J. New York do do N.Y.,P.M.Myer8 4 0o. Paul and N. Y., JayCookcftCo. N. Y„Farn.L.*'f.Co. ,N. T. 1st Katlon'l Sank '71-'91 •71-'86 1889-90-95 •88 t'iij 1900 Population 1870, 20,030 against 10,400 In 1860. Assess, el vali-Mtou of 'axable property n 1872 about $21,000,000, Intere t on the railroad bonds was suap-nded on account of on injunction luit a decision was iua(ie in cf..lS72. conflrmlng the ; < validity of the bonds, Negotiated abroad In Jan., 1909 (v. 15, p. 626.) 187j I I ) December .. . 1 1 THE CHRONICLR 28, lb72.J 869 KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND (CnUr«daMor<ltii(louli>rCai>(r<a,lii lk>7Wtl«TI bf Subscribers will confer it DESCRIPTION. »a of' 10 Road AiUrondack—lit Mortfra;rc on roa & lan-ls. CVairai— (Sclraa A Mori .)-l»t niort.. AlalniHa itC/iiUbt— lat M..»;lil,)(uar. Ala... m l/,.l IU(i!) & 2d M.(>!x(ihung«ablt! for g«D. wen. mortgage C'^ntnil—lat Mortgage, gold.. Atfhiton. Top. <t ,5. /i!-l«t.M.,gold Land grant m rt.. gold (ti.iuo acres pr m.) Aikoi ti Eiiliejii—ux. lU'irtgage AtliiTUa Atlanta Unt—ltl mort. <t RlchmniKl Air ct i^(n«—stock »<« All. ct Gt. )F««-stock (total, MO.OOO.OOO.), i^referred s^ork '"tgoniral mortgage 21 do do 8J do do LensQi UneH rental gold h mda Atlantic (t <?«(/— common stock (xuarantced stock Gonsolid. Ist niortga-fe Si-'ct'l. bdB(S. A.*Ci.)exi'h'hle forUt M ... So. Oeo>'g.a & Ft, Ist mortgag! do do 2d 'riottgago ,i«.,JfiM. * O.— Stock (coiiv.iiteri Stock of old coinrtanie-*, not converted. Guar, stock of old Co. '9 not conv. rted. * omuioa Stock, Preft-rred stock r Rcc'ved fromStateiVa. Gniraifd do iNiJ I8>>> I't lio 21 At.* m * 51 1611 1370 1871 187U "i\ do Augusta Bonds Batri (fc .871 1871 18.1 18;2 1,V82 200 20,000,000 iii,ooi.(a) iiOOtc ll.WO.MN) SOO&c 29.0,0,000 1.000 100 J. 4.7, 18.00(1,000 .OO&c S.5U,000 888,976 2,000,000 (10.200 461.000 M.4S. M.4N. J. Vi. 7 J.« J. J. J 1 M.4N. M.4N. 1 4 1 June A. 40. 2f . '.* J. 67.,000 617,000 J.4J. 44'<.500 J. J. J. 4 4 990,000 J. 846,0110 M.4S. Duncan, do do do do do do do do 1,8, 08 204.0.0 1 12,500 J. 4,1. J. 4 J. d-* ^*o J.4 J. do 1(10 WJtc 10.00(1,000 7.1''9,000 8,1T«.5<X) ii40.600 500«c l,liifi,000 WOic 777, 00 1 1 ,C«I 5004c 1868 1871 1871 1871 •.00& II 1864 1S71 1853 6g Jg '.* 2 2 ! £100 3,383 1.12 787,000 l,l«) ;StitJa;inaA— stock 4 J. J. J. J. 4 9. 4 Co. Jan. do do 1, 1^ Ian. 1,1877 Inly !. 1893 Jan.l.'M-*! ian.l.-8i90 do do do Jan.i.-se-go no Jan. 1,1373 July 1 1884 do do do do do Mch 1.1900 Jan.1,Tl-5 £100 6 1,500,0110 713,10.1 £,l>0 48l,aiO £:oo 73.1.7' 100 8>i 4 J. J.4 J. M.*N, M.4N. F.4A. N. T.. Shoe J. do 4 Leath. Bk, per yr 1861 1861 do 166 Vc •6(1.1 10 "b' I 1,0011 7 :oo,i>"0 1(« IOC 100 :3.143.100 8,529 800 do N. v.. Agency of o. N. Y., A,;ency of Co. 1 Portland. A.. 6 6 6 1 ,710,500 8,788,7r,2 5.1 1871 l,Oi» M 1872 1889 1,000 5(»*i 1,000 M. 4S. 1,100.000 1855 1st mortgage gold (mam Itjir-'. Hangar PUcatagicitt—l^Aagor loan, <fc Ist B'llfrdQrit Sniitnern flUn'ii.^— 1st M.,8kgfi Jielvtdgff Delaicare^stock Ist M., bonds of lS(i2. (guar, do 2d M., Sd M.. do J9^rA'*Wr«— stock !8Vt, ( 1857, ( by C. & do do do do A.). 1862 1854 1837 ). ). 100 100 Xfftany— stock Albany loans (Alb. & W. stkbdge) DoUai bonds (West'n B. R.) 1341 !8,-j5 Dollar bonds BoM., cum. it Filchh.—Ut M., Agrlc. Br. .. 2d moi igage, 1869-70 Equipment no:es Boston, Con/iord Jb Jfon/rea/— Preff.stock. Othe stoc .t, 1 " clud'g old 'llv'ds & new stk Ist mortgage bonds, due in SSS 2d M.bds.conv. (71 m.&lst, 22)<) 2d M.lid", lonv. (Tl m. & lst22M) Sinking fiind bonds Bonton, llnrtforti tfk Erie— stoc\L l=t mortgage, old Ilarti.. I rov. * FlshkiU— Ist mort. (B.l do do 1st mortgage (Conn.) 1st mor'gage (Herilelll Ist do guar, by Krie Vloating debt 1000 500»c .li 6; 9»5,800 1,000,000 499.501 745 000 600 000 19.664 100 106,000 667.,tO 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 2,264,1.1 <0 8.50,000 800.000 1,000,«10 76,000 If 0,000 3 100 • ' »3 101 'J05 si! 26M 1361 1«53 91 1!I66 139 18!>« 400,000 416.000 Nov. 1,001 1,000 5..'ll) lo;in, (secured by$|,O0O,0UO, Ber l.M) f^HOelt— Mock 8lo<;k ((.5 pall, 1-^ payable .July. *7 ) .3 500 50J Uoj)f,oti tf wharf purchase b nrU ,0no 200,000 tLC. J. Ui mortgage bonds IS-V? 4 7 A. M.4 or T0O.00O 950.000 1,000 2,00.000 uwo 1,176,!IOO 1,<I0 1,000 54"0,0ai 380.000 8,205,000 do year, end- nnal report in v. 14, p. 14, p. IB V. 15. p. 692. 'M: ; see alio v. Mch 1-173 (v 14, p. 62S, 765.) Leased to Honsatonle. ai 7 per cent, per yr Nev, \fm Net eftft Ings lor y,ar ending Oct. I, 18^ $»,3«2,61l. V. 14, p. 20,48; V. 15, p.m.) July, 18W Apr. 1. 1875 Jnlv 10,1877 Cn 0Mf;L«,vol. M, n. TSl.asto cnsoil* J"lv. 1875 JolT 1, 1675 18 9 do do York. do New Boston. Boston, at Office Boston, at Office. do do 0. N. fiailt>n an 1 exlenaion of road, laaue of new stock. 4c In bankruptcy, and .Ian. 1.I87« July. 1» C Ja'y, VXO managed bv of Bcr'iell 'mortgag.* ; bond''oldcrs Marcii, 18:3. trnsteei ve ta in Net ear Inas. road (V. 14. p. 43, l«7l-72, $i')S,9S7. 1.^, p. va, S2$.) OO, Sfi, 595, 626, V. f. A. 7g. A. 4 4 J.4 J. 4 7 Bg. r. f. J. J. l-'TI-ri, $•^41.016. 1833 Kov.. 187? ,.,, Boston, at Office. o., v., n. Clews 4 \pr l,l"(is do N. _ j Apr Jan I.IS'-Wl 1 , tlo Y.. Y. New le R. R, Vork. See report, V. I» n. KH. Nov., 15, -73 Avdlv., lorSSvrs8,Sl prct. Net earnings, 1371-72. $101 N^t llfi. earnlntra, 1«7'.-7.\$)«5.SI6. .Idvertiedi't Nov ,1*72, for foreclosure, but postponeil. (v 15. it. 77:. 1396 Leaseil toKrItt for lnl..*e. tv. 14, p.a»F.) Dei'., 1<72. umler forccl'wnre, I Mar. l.lRSSjSold Commerce. Auf •.K7NLcaaed to Erie in 1363, fo-4»0yr», at 7 per do Dec 1,1877 ce t on stock and int. and sinking fnnd do onbds. Ltaaeest*, Keep road In repair. INov.l,18T2 do do X.Y., Farm, L * T. Co July 1, li-l*! .,„ .. .. ., ,,. .May 1. 1919,CH«ollICLi, v. 14, p. 5!,7»l ; v.15, p. ,>17. N.Y., or London. AUj.. 1903 do F.4A. 4 ft D. M.4N J.4 J. M. 4 N. F. J. 7g. 7g. o. O. Jan., 1877 Operated with the Nashua 4 Lowell. 6» per cent of ea nings and espensea to B. 4 I.. 31 per cfnt to N. 4 I.. Net earn'K'. 1379 IS'-! Boston, at Office. M.ftir. 6g. !(Wto last g Sept. 30. 1-irj, were $13,si4,876, nn the whole lineaotl nra'-ches, being $1057,8S6, n-ore thnn the prevlons yt ar. AfIt Aui:.,ia9i 1881 Consol, of Agr, Branch and Fl^ehbnrr and Wor eeter. Net eamlnga 1871-3 »I9),;i5 1890 (V. II, p. 43,1 1881 4 1832 Nov., 1S72 Net earnlnr* for year ending with Mareh ><ee annual report In 1972, $:3IJ52. fig. 5 3.(S».01I0 2 350,0110 .580.000 1^71 1895 1810 1,1392 stem, the gro.s esrntnzs Boston Nat'l Bk. Jnly 1. do 188* 4 J. J.4 J. J.4 J. A. 4 (1. 7 3.!i.-iO,0Ofl 1869 1372 18M Boston, 1881 Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk, Jat.l I87J J. "4 J. tf. 7 pr.jr 6 1,000 1.000 1,"00 1857 2d mortgagtt B'lfalo. .V. Y. it Phila.—Ut mort., ftold.... JlHrl.. C.Raptdn (t jtflrin— 1st M., gold, s.(.. 1st mort., gjld, (Milwaukee Jlvls 0:1) ... $7S,000 per I I 'ioo BairfUo.ye.fo York it Erie—*tock J. J. J. 4 J. J.4 IllO 18JS 18 8 do Bost., J. J. Kew York. Boston office. ^ pw Vork. Boston Office. 5 jOOftcl end. Ga. 2d M.. skg fnnd. gold, not endorsed Hnir Hrad.it PIf'ah.—O'l »l .(Inc.lO.OOOacld) />'nfr.. Corn/it Pitt'ib.—ut Mortgage 18B 1875 1S80 1<&5 1837 4 Co Boston, at Office. J.4 J. J.4 J 1(10 Bonds f«l,''On,00()ant'iorlzed) n >Hi it- /*i-ortd'.nr-e—titnrK Jii'uit4tcu:k it Ath.—l-'t mort. go'd, er, P. Office. Boston do J. M."48. O-f'Ol BoMtnit <k */"'/(;(«— stock do do Boston Office. J.4 J.4 J.4 000,000 3.231,0(10 738,f<10 ConsQi.Oct., 1810. of At. 4 rar.ardSentb Paeinc. Land grant of 1A0,0U0 aciea. Jjly'l.'lSSl Lc'tsed to Pa. R.R.. at JO per cent of grosa receipt... Stock, (tViO.OOi. I>lv.6pre. ayr. July 1, 18»i Nov. 1 IV7J Several roads are leased by this Co., and operatt'd In connection wi h the main O, t.l6, 187' Pblla elphia. Boston, Kl'K ".'ftA. 574.000 1,. 15.000.000 5J)0O,00Ol • IS'M April. A. 4 0. M. 4 N. 200,000 821,000 24,183.960 2:3,000 Th • ebt It, Va. ilraws no int. per yr. 1880, and !• paj able $50i,ll after \kSS. Annnal report lu CBiomcLE, Y. 14,p. t28. till Nov.. 1391 Nov., 1901 Aug., 13:2 Leased for 909 years, iiu,,. „..iy. 18SS, t» per Grand Trunk R-R. Annual r.^nt, Sept. !5,'ri May 2, 18S6 cent on stfrllngooQdsiinu4 on stock sod curr. ncy bonds. Oct. 1, 1881 Baltimore, OIHce. 4 O. 4 A. J.4 J.4 7 4310 5114:52 139 A. K 8 10(1 1851 09- 'TO J.4 6 6 7 6 I ments. do 18S5 Baltimore or London. Jan., 1911 Bontis are gnar. by Pa. Rt?. and Noithern Central, (v. 15. p. .'16.) do Apr. 1,1911 A. 4 11. Boston, 2d iN'at Bank. Apr, 1, 1«>9 $122,11011 of 'bese bear 7 per cent. A. 4 O S. Y.,Rus6ellSage. Oct, 1, 1896 L'sed to 8.L, A4 T.H.. at 40j>r ct, of eam'g A.4 O Leasfd to Prnn R. B. Floating debt, $1,212.6)4, Net earnings. In .$7 , |a>,SZt. 1877 J. 4 D. N. Y.. Duncan, fe. & Co. M.4S. F. 4 A. Q-J. M. 4 N- 1 do Office. do do do London. Baltimore Offlee. London. J.4 J. M. 4 S. \' J.4 J. 6 J.4 J. J.4 J. 458.S0O 140.000 1,500 000 3,000.000 T20.000 185.3 & M. Bk. do S» W.0 Farm. do Baltimore do J. 4.1. J. 4 J, A. 4 O. 3,645,683 wn I'hlla., 4 O 5 6 579..10) 185.1 80. IS7J, $1,969 .OM: eiixei ses.$1.2<'4,. 725; net 'a nlngt*. f 651 328, Tb*- new $15.l00.l»« IS t letlre a'l tlt« I 'an <f debt, and the I'alanee for lifpro\e. ol Sept. annum. J.'4 J. J.4 J. A. ft O. A. 4 0. 1,650,1 «0 187') Gross eatnfngs jear ending 1S7I. 80. M. 4B. London. Or. Trunk R.R Boston. M.4N. London, Gd Tr. ItR. A. 4 O. do do 'ct. 1,1891 M.4N. do ". 4 N. do Nov. l,l»7Savannah. J. 4D. Dec., 1872 Leased to Central of Oa. for 863,250 18S5 1890 1853 .». . , I N. Y Bk of , , i '• ' he dgnres sometime, given in brackets, at the »nd of rem!>rk9. refer to the voliime and ^<«^"'p"\^^''^'-*'';;:^"^^'^l?:^^'!;'^l^i\^?^ mean "sinking fund." nnd I. gr "land grant." Companies conso'ldstcd with, or leased to others wl.l oflfli be louud uudcr the conaolldatetl or lessee s na.-ne. Kor stocks, this niean» the miles of rontl operateil for bontis, the miles covered by the mortgage. T These figures are doll iis.sht.wing the denominations or par valiio 01 stocks and bontis. tax; ,„.,... .tmk nr serin. U.S. ,„ «^xtra.«.stooit»r aerln t The inter.stntira/.ti'ios l«irlvenonbonils,but the J(H4iJlrMc-U on stocks: ff nioa.is sold :/,frOT of I. 4 J. stanils for Jan. ,1. July; F A .V Feb ,«Ail-r.; M. * S., Mar. 4 Sept. ; A. I O.. April 4 t'Ct. M. » N., Mty * aoT. J. • ». 4«»« • uec. «.-<, inartCTly from January: Q-F., quarterly fron, Feb.; Q.-%.., qaarterly from Marco. _.._.,* OS uoeu •t,w.i.. pud I Tnese dates show the ptu-fod wljtio tbu ptuolp'U f»ll» .liu) of booM; but tli$ tini» -whon the laat dlTldend NoTK.- 1 * la July, ISSR Jnly, 1888 139.S00 s.f. $5,000 Gen. Wni. Mafione 18.0. 17. preslaent. Theroa'ls to b- rxt- nded to a « onneetton with the L«ul8i|lle4 Nashville railroi'd. riitaftoaiir al sit temeni Is for the fiscal rear ending Sept. JulyMisao July 1.1866 S.OOVIUO 100 T., J.*J 157.000 4 Co K. r., Dnncan.S. J.'i'j. 453|tl00 OO&c WOikc mort 4 * M'.4k. 4,d(X)'0OO SOi<,000 500*c 500&C 1 Ts'yw 4 J. 3,6!ti,S0li Balt.<t P-itoin^ic—\it mort.. 'I'liiel) gold. Morte , ; IIO.S'I" acres land. Canal Co., for l^Oyi-ats. at 7 per rem. pet annum, on $;,MiO,luriir slirk, and bouda —lessee aaaun log tlie liilerrst on both, ov.. 1S93 Oct ISM May. l!<81 800,000 1C6.710 Newsterll igmorl, for £',000.000 N. W. Va.. 2d mort!»j-». •.<-r, N. vv. Vs., »d mortg*?*, 1S.-.-6.5 Xew do do do Boston. Oct. 1, 19111 ».,(65.(W). " " Botton, Co.'s OfPce. •rjooio new siork -oted Orl., 18TJ. •8.3. V9 4 '91 .rx N.Y.. Lancaster, B. dc Co PulTl.lSOO In progrfSM Cn. State endor*. declined. Atlanta,Ga..at Treaaury July, 187! Net earulne» last rear, 175,712. (v.!5, p.t 9) This Is the cot.dltlon as reoryanlceu to 1871. The Co. retains fio.niufo or com. N.Y. 4 Lon. Co.'s OflJce Jan., 190' itork nnissued. Int. o the nd moit. Is do do 'o.,tingent iif'on llie earidngs of tba Sept., 1902 do do Co. (V. U.p.sai. Report. V. 15, p,»35.> Nov., 1902 do do Jan., 1S92 Reorranlratlon In IIVO of Fav.. Alb. (iaif. The Sontb On. 4 Fla. II.B. ws» Savannah. XoT.i 1872 N. T., M. K. Jesup 4 Co July, 1887 mer- ed In this Co., the latter a»san-lttc do Ibe debt of th- former, and issolrg to Is do do $549,100 giiarant'-cd 7 per cer.t s'ock. do do ChbOXICII;. v. 14, |,.3U,469. IV. 15. p.2i») do 1 hU Is a consolidation of ti-e Xoifollt « Pelcrsbnig, the South Side, He Va. 4 T^-nn., and the Va. A E«nt-rK« laltrosds, nndera law of Virginia approve 4 J. 4 J. 3,1.11,2110 . Mass. do do do A. 40. .1.4 J J. J. 4 201.0011 do 18W, sterling, £<OO,0OO Baltlmoeloan, W55-.0 tt M.4 N. 2,017,90 856,500 1830 185) Boston N. T., Bk of Commerce. .Ian. '1. is73 N. y;,U.4U. Canal Co{ .Inly. Hom A.*0. M.4N. 8f. 2,01 10,000 500&C do do 2d mortgage UlUtfnore <t OA(o— stock Preferred stock 'Washington branch Lean, 18 5, slasing fund <lo l^MM l-liin , . J. J. ?• SOO.OOO 1,00U no 4>M 460 Piic,gold, Eagle rallei/—Ut M., do AJ . 4 iDmherlmr. mmid Rent., I*R. Iiit.noioald Jniy,'7«. (» Is.p.K.lw,!*'..) Road lenaed Feb. M. 1870 to lirl. 4 Badaoa > ' "f S1.5,HJ0 lOOAc I'.O 4>>0 do Sterling bonds, not >r. J. 1.4 BEMABKB 7.80 5 8 5O',H)0 100 110 180 87 SSS jai Cent. Div. land ant bonds Atlantic <t St. //irurenoe^stock, currency. Stock, stcrl ug Portland citv bonds, Ist M., skg fund ,. Sd M. sterling, 6-20 years 8dM. ,1 I StOrtcM, laal DIvi'd. Purt'basrd 'n Sept.. I»^J ih" Oil Crrrk J.'ik J. S. T..Wlnilow.L.4Co 1*75'4' 893 Ail. Hirer rosd. Kew 'oao rold In L-ti. do .1.4 J. do March.lKM don Kept.. IH.2,at8'. Neimnilnrs. 1(71, Jan., 1872 Harrlshnrg, Treasury. t78l,iy.>. (V. II, p. IM; t.U.p.OI.) «.0llO,noo 7 or6g, A. 4 O. Philadelphia or London Oci!,i;«; 11 00.0.0 I'hiia., I'enn. ii\l. 7 J. 41). Junel,lil9fl CH»o)tTt». T 15. p. va 1(471 800AC 8.000 p.m. Bg. J. 4 J. N. y.. Union Trui.1 Co Inly. 1891 »<lat>-iild#15Mlunrrm.: (oaoty.mOCOD. 1869 l,9SU,0OO 7g f. J. 4.1. N.T., O.Opdyke4Co. July. 1899 Net earnlnga. litTl, tI5l,esi6. Capital Mock, ISJ Pan., for 1 1,000,000. gold M. Cent. DlT. At. l«t J.& J.& 6 72,1100 8.8.9,1100 I8«> 1870 1371 1866 i»i 112 side— l8t preferred bonds do 2d do do Sd do Vlrginla& Tfnn.—Ist m*'rtinge. do do e larged mortgage ... do 4th mo tgage do do do reg 8t,^red cprtil\<:'8 .. do Int. niulins ^.onds do do do Inc'me .M.(to botund.) Atlantic <t y^K-f^fc— Common stock I'reiei r«d stock 1st M., (South P,ic..) gold 1st M..At.*Pao.,gld,on50ii,noi> BohOu, PrlDclpal T.,iONt tan lree>, Tbia road la for idIuIdb tSM N. T..TIilrd .Nat. KanK.' Juno. i90; N. Y„ DuucuD, b. & Co .fan.. 18-4 Sold t 8late Apr. 23; J. J.&.l. 7 7 2,000,0011 43I,IUJ Soatli Sd M. 1,1100 1.1100 ) do C 2,256,810 ^t mort. c ins->l. (for $15 000,000) 2d luort. to State of Va Noi'iflkJi Peler^burg— Ist mortgage do do 1.000,010 Wtl.OUO 900&C 'i:a Arkan«ai 2,6;3.0I«> 5,0Hl,(i00 i(«i J. 8K 5 2 0.000 1,000 A J 8 8 a 9:10,000 11.M 1,000 M. bd») BoiiiU to Statu Pj. ("ndorBeiD.Sd M.. l8t M.. eaat. ex.. for »1U,(X).1,000 gr, Pa. RK. Alex, tt PreflrickMhurg.—lal ii.ortgagti.. •' Cai>ciau.WMlilatt'», D. when Due, Wbom. by l.(i<JU,OiO 1S6H 112 142 132 3(IniurtkA^e LIST. IJkrulu yn*tt Parable tad ttwiding 1866 81 m Alleghany Voii-w— stock Int h .9(1 niorrKH(;e 1 C0..la lb«<>0:«o( tba INTEREST OR DIVTBB1«DS. Amount ou^ s" ZS 201 It2 , 2 I 2^ ' Al't. ^(IM,,|9.uixj por mllo not KUiirantccd Albani/ dt Suif^ue/unina—tiioc)^ let .Mortgage Alba jr City loan.. DANA * B. Kreat f&vor br eivinc as Immediate notice of any error dlseorered In oar Table Miles For full expUnatlunfl, sec loot aotcB. WM ; ,,„_,„, , vu _ » .. . 1 . . . . . . [December 28, 1872, THE CHRONICLE. 870 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Sobiorlbers will confer a areat favor by DESCKIPTION. notee on latw ISCS 1869 1«69 . . . 7t7,i)i« B73,«l0 416.500 618.500 «04c .•iOO,tc . 5,5'fl.9;i 1,000 20.0lX'n 111. 1810 8,000 ,0«) :87l 18:i S.VO.UO 1.000 l.OiO 1869 lUO Arwioy—*loeM.. Sorai- loan. Joint comn.>ni.8,..^ Sterling loa . linking tnnd (£282.000) Collir loan 600,000 SOO&c 5Ul)& . 8.-0O.0CO 2..50li,0iiO 5,817,400 675,000 • l,268.ifcO .^^. . Pierllnclosnof iidlteaCj.'i(*J69J0O)... 6t«r mg 1 an (iS'W.OO)) 5,llO(M«0 J ConsoUdsted morigi^ie loan. ..... . 1846.000 by Untie I Co. •». 60 ... .31 CliiU't-t S'iiU/iern.-\sl .M. uld. s.f. cp 4: rog Caiiala, J.nclt. <t OMc.-\il .M., liold, ». f. 391 110 C-JM'ci.v^a— L-oinmon stock 1853 1855 18 7 mortgage bond-* "m A Iti 40 iBt gnar.by Ch, & IT. V CeiUi'iilnf lotca—iit -'..golcl, coupon.... mortg ice. gold. M.liOOper mile t^iirrai of X. ./«r^flv— sloc-* bcrip to be full stock. Jan. iO. 1373 M 2d moiigage (now 74 742 50 1S8 152 742 159 123 S12 2U . Oregon. 1st mo t rage gold. A., Ist mortg.ige Jbds on 0. Pac.* Col & "regon^lands Ciirt., Cotumbit A'lffusta.—itock 1st mortgage. (C. & S. C.) do (C* A.) consolidated d> • New - Mort. for fl.OOO.OjO O^ariisrit— 1st mortgage Cft^'nim/?— stock mort 1st <ft i.UUO la' 1S55 1869 1872 500*0 1,000 Bkg fund gold bonds (Debentures), gold Ist M., (Va. Cent. K. K.,) guar, 1864 1863 1870 i'.ooo V,66o '69-' iVe i ;i 1870 1870 Louisiana O/c., Burl, let 3d M. ft dk 1,0X) 100 500 5<X) 500& do 'so 46 8'1 82 ?,„.. !'.'.'" ".'!."!! J! y(fr:.\w.-~Com. tock'.""!^ Pceferr.'d stock .. Bond», nrf. (». F.). l.t M.. Chic. to'Oahk". lnl.bd».tuiidcdcoiip..2d M.. do 1-t M..KRni-r^il,3d M., Chic, to Oshkosh!! Appleion exten8.,lst. M.,o;i23 .n. * iiuKi. ".*w"^^y.!'y,?.""l!" M. on 26 m. * land. 1>I M.Gal.* Chic. tin. R.R. extended..,, 2d mortM^e. Gal. * Chic. Un. B.n . V!'l 'V.'"'»r;'I,«" "" ""' carnlligi Kigin "S SlafLlne R.R. hds . 00 22T 227 227 1223 1221 193 193 193 23 941,000 690,000 500*c .500&C 81«,(XXI isr.s 1,000 736 000 1868 l.OOi) 18^0 i.too 610,0(0 1,260 000 26 218 218 3d M., do w 2.50n,'!00 600,000 960,(X)0 I.OOC STO.OOO 1.000,000 V.-Vo 8,Oli''.oiiO 5C0*c 1,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1, (») 2,500.. 1,000 13,500 00 1 f i 8 8 8 8 568,71X1 51010) 7 7 8 1810 1,01K) 187 1,000 2,500,IW0 1 350,0(0 15 033,110 1,001 l,OiH 1,000 148,000 389,000 1,785.000 918.000 2tO.OOO SOO.tc 1865 1863 1861 1871 ia5 000 1.0110 2,686,000 101.000 824.000 8,150,000 3,750,000 1,563.000 1.000 1.1X10 500&C ia?)-i 1.1100 1870-1 1.000 Apl Completed do N. T., I . 80. 1884 Nov, Aug $1.5(10 grosB earnings per m.;Xo'' the e cesB up to $4.5(0 per m., and 1-5 of Gross earnings. 1S71. all above that. 18TJ first 1.1801 Aug. 1,1891 May, 1916 June, 15, '99 July o at offlce. Apr.l5,190; 31, '72 21. ';3 Oct. Oct. $1,379,540.) Leases a Viral ronde. Dividends In 5 yM M per cent (See report. T. 14. p. 84.) Gross earnlDgs In 1871. $419,192; expi-ndl- 1872 18- tm-ei',$.'9).a.3; net earnings, $119 3,9. Coi.solldated .March. 17J, wltb D., Lack. N. Y-,FlBk& Hatch. Sacraiu'o St'ite Treas. N. N. y., K. Kellv & Co. Y.. Fisk & Hatch. V. 8. Treasury. N.Y.,Flsl:& Hutch. V. S. Treasury. N. Y., Fisk & Hatch. do do do do 1895-99 1, 1831 1883 Oct. 1, 1900 1895-99 July 1.1S99 1B99 *D. & J. f- J.&J. A.&O. A.&O. J.&J. 1, 1 In Califomia. earnings 1S71. $9.5 6,342- net, $5,220,914. Land grunt 12.800 acres per mile, except See an^'Ual report In Chkosiclb, v. 14, p. 51 see also p. 853. inin ral lands. li>89-'91 Inlv CTCry importantroa 1, 18 2,900 miles mainline anil 297 miles, bran, bes were completed. (ir*^s» Jan. ; 1890 July 1,1890 Gro'B earnings i«7i. (594,473, net earnlnaa $105,270 Cost of road and equipmtnx 1890 1890 1S95 $3,011,919. (V. 15, p. ea.) RB. Cos. ofllce O'-t.'lVl901 Leased to Pitt b..Cln.& St.Loul* Ry Co. New Vorli. Oct., 1872 Leased to Eri j, $30.1 Ou p. yr.; sublet to N .C. Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Anr. 1 188S Net earaiiigs year end ng Aug. 31, 1872, do do $21,417. lost of road. $660 00(1. Ju'y, 1883 N. Y., Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 >p by D. & H. Can o. f or >4 gross earnirg". Thi-- road forma a throuyli route beN. . Fisk &"Hatch. Nov. ',1899 tween the Atlantic coast and Ohio rlTcr. (10 do Jnlyl.l8a2 A sinking fn d of $100,000 a year com. Am. Exch. Bk. mences one year after completion. The iSSO do do 1884 5.20 onds are coUTertlble Into aby nn rt do do 1S76 bonds which may be iaaued. (v. 15, p. ' 1 Y NY ' do do Boston. do N. Y. U.S. Trust Co. N. r., M. K. Jcsup&Co do do do do do Frankfort. J.&J. & O. N. T.,N.Bkof Com'rce J.* J. Boston. Co. '8 ()*Bc A. & ti-ols Phlla.. P. do do do do J. & J. do F.&A. M. & S. N. T., N. Bk of ( om'rne do do J.&J. do do J. & J. M. The Central Paclf. is a consol. of several Co 's made in 18:0, and now o» ns or con- July 386. ^^7. 79;.) 18;7 July. 1872 Net Income. 1870-71, $157,650. (T. 14, p. 43.) 1873 & 1S80 May, 1901 rompl- ted. March. 1872. May. 1872 Leased to Ph..v R. roaa. In hand* trustees 8ep., 1872 Joiiet & Ch. P,R..l<lea8edforint.onstoc\ Sep., 1872 and bonds. St L.. Jacl<. & Chic, leased oulsiana & Mo. Rii May, 1877 at$ lO.IXOper Tr. built and (inerated under contract. Net Jiin., 1893 ear ingsof C.&A.inl871.»2.19^.l:85. DiTlJan., 188S dends in 9 yre. 78 per cent on c m. stock April, 187; July, 1892 and 79 on preferred. See Chbokiolk, April, 1394 V. 14, p. 334; V. 15, p. 32,794. Apr. 1, 1^94 1 July. 189' July, 1S98 Aug., 1900 Sept.l5. 'T2 Jan. 1.1883 Jan. 1.1383 189. Oct. 1.1890 luly 1.1896 N. N. v., N. Bk. of (.oin'rce May, do do J.&J. do J.&J. do do do J.&J. J.&J. New Y'ork snd Boston. Boston. k. & O. J.& J. New York ami Boston. 1879 July. 1899 July, 1818 Julv. 1878 July, 1900 Oct., 1890 July, 1890 April, 1879 GrOBS earnings for year ending April 80, 1872, $; 5'i9,f<l9. or $'351,3il more than pieIons year. Net earnings $2,619,176 against $2,779,011 piivlons year. The CMc, B. & Q. leases or extends aid to nnraeroua branch roade, giving them a trattic guar., (usually 40 or .'Op.c.T for purcbaBing their bonds. Contingent liabilities on Dcnds of these companies amount to $6,756,000. An agreement of c nsol. wit:', and a perpe na, I,'ae of l^e Bur & Vo. River ' . ma le in Oct.. 18*2; dlv. of .'5 road, was first dlBtributed 'oCh. 6. c. In b'ds 10 be ur.&Q. stockholdeis. (v. 15, p.IIIb,623 ) do do A.&O. sion of S2mlleB In progress. April. 1912 & J. 190O J.&J. Salem, Mags.. Clinton, la Jan., 187.1 Leased In nerpetoity to Cnic. & NorthJ.&J. Boston, Merchants' Bk. July 1, 1888 west, at sin per cent, of groes receipts. N. Y., Park Bank. F. & A. Attg.15,1892 M.&S. N. Y.. Farm.L. &T. Co. Sept.. 1889 Traffic agreement by M. Cent. (v.iS.p. 828) J 211,000 18)3 1855 l-'OO Boston. A. & O. A & O. N. Y.. Tliiion Trust Co, Ap 111. '.002 Ii pregrf 8'. I' J.&J. N.Y., Caldwell & Co., Jan.. 1887 Opened July, 1869. Cost $2,500,000. 8 f J.*D. Bost.. at C.,B.& (J.Offlce Jan. 1, 1896 Traffic guaranty of C, U. * Q., 40 per cent. 7g. A. & O. New York, Co.'s Offlce April, MXI Completed, D'liiT lie to Chicago. Exten- 1,I«X) 1,215,500 755,000 f. f f f 8 f 8 f. 8 f 8 f ,V10,fcc 8,5881X0 r. 4«J!. p.m. 21.'i89,563 J. M.&N. Q.-J. It i lOOftc 15 1890 1901 & N Philadelphia. &N. & S N.T.,M.K. Jeaop&Co. do (lo & S do do & N do do J.& J. do do A. & O 5 5 7 7 7 3,916.300 lon&c 500&C 1862 500&C 1 Aug M. M. M. M. M. 7 "ino IOO*c lOO&c 1. 188; 188i-89 Feb. Charlotte. N. C. J.&J. J.&J. J.&J. J. & J. J.&J. J.&J. 6 8 I.7-.(i.lX0 1«59 1862 1839 Feb. N.Y..Nat. City Bank. do do \'- J. 7 f 7 5 100 100 J.&J. 7 7 «g 360,000 1803 J.'&J. Q-J. A.&O. J.* J. 1,000 16000 100 18,619.910 1,000 2,,592,0(X1 IW.IOO 1,010 1870 1869 1?72 1867 18T1 1869 1872 1S,0 J. Alfli'o. I ,l)iHl 1871) & J. 7 7 1S72 1869 1869 New York New York, office. J.* J. J.&J. 7 7 3-7,1X10 prm LcasM do j.i' J. "i' 1K8,1X»1 ' St. Pettr.lHt .M.,Ku»r. C.ij >; %' 1,1X10 1.0 J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. 6g A.&O. I.SOO.OOO ,' t..s, F. b.Is.subord. Men on ail above lisnn.bds llenoneqaln'tsc08fg»400,00b', 1st Mort. (Belolt * Madison R.R.) Madison exten.. Ist .M.sinklnefnnd gold". »]u jii K 1.087.1X11) Dividend of ?x per cen*. on prefercd, stock. »752,7(X), paid Oct 1.'72. (v 14 p.52J.) 1870-97 Leased to C.&A..ai 6 p. c on stock. Int&o. (v. lo, p.76.> 1, 1906 In progress, Apr. 1, 1902 Net earnliigs last Tear. »213.755. to Ph. Beading., Oct., 1872. Sec to, ma May,i87! T. 15, p. 191. Jan. do & tv. Net earnings, .7an. 1 tDOct.i,"72, do 1875 (V. 15, p. 386, 887, 4V3, t96. (126, »2 171,000. M. in. do 1890 691.834.) F. & A. dn Nov.. 18H2 .V .AN. .,»tB.& O. offlce. Dec. 3'. '72 Leased to B.& O.RB.lnl866forS0yr8,rent Bait., J. do do Dec. 2.'. '7: 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yra. and J.& !• 40 after. M. & £ Bait., West. NafI Bank, Sept., 18S0 \'- J.& J. 3,365,0(0 551,000 82 82 Cfitr. (t Co 70 44 40 43 285 78 60 .32. (Sow3l) S.— lat mortgage. '-. 51 81 111 Wr.h. Lake 1st mortitage %' 1,0 1,000 95 Chit:<tao. foica <k JV«6nrsA-(t— stock 3d mortgage. (Now Ist) it 7 g. 100 1,000 i858 1853 & Warsaw, Ist mortgage mor ga^e 2.38:?,000 i894 Jan.. 1873 April. 18iO &D 1868 ift i"t 660,000 500.000 8.929.900 2,425.400 226.000 Tiust Co. do do do do Bavannah. Ga. Q-J. pr^r. S. N. Y. Nat'l Park Bank. A.&O. 18J0 .. *J. J. f. 11^69 &A guar. C.&.\ M. (In progress)... Int. Iveoknk* St. Panl. let mortgage CMC. tt Uinada Southern— '.it mort., gold Chteago, Cm. (t ioii(»rl«<i-ist M CWc., CUnlon ,t niihiuiuf—\n M CMC.. DanrtUe \liicfin~\H M.. gid. R. F Inl.cxten.. Ist M.,Bld (Jd M. on U4m.) CA(r«(7o (f /owja— Ist mortgage 3d SOO.ftX) S.COO.l'OO 1857 1864 1864 Ottawk, Oswego & Fox RIv.. Ist mortgage Illinois Grand Trunk, 1st mortgage die. 400,000 S80.00O 155,000 75.000 1.000 500&C 8. 7 lOO&c 1,000 1.000 & f. 2X 25,8s-i,aai 5.3«4.;i6 i5,ooo,ieo 1862 1863 1863 2d mortgaT"*. gold. (Frankfort) TniRt lULrtgage (Bur. to Peoria) >ialn bitn la (coupon or registered) Carthage & Burlington, Ist mort Dixon, reoria & Han., 1st mortgage .American Central, 1st mortgage Peoria & Han., let mortg-^ge Qiilncv 7g. 7g. 801,00(1 IstM.asBum.by C.&.\ mortgage, slnalng Innd, (tras') d do convertible 8.71) .9011 160.500 2,100.000 ut Qwincy—stock Mo., M. 1. 1.500.000 6,oso,' no 25.8S5,000 2,735.000 1,970,000 6.' OJ.O «i A. & A. a N. & D. M. 800 000 A & V. 5 15,000 090 5,mi,|iO) 7 l.OOO.OOO 4,821,000 II. p. 522; (V 13 p. 135, 29.634; v. 14, p. 622, 595, V. 15, p. 692,713.) Sept.. 1870. Cost, »178,768. In program Lea- ed to Dub.* ^ioux C.ntil SOOper m, do Jan. 1,1907 & a p. ct. of earninie over $;1,:00 per nt. Rapids.Treasnrer Nov, 1-72 Leased to Ch. and Nc^thwest. at $700 of U do A. F.iSi V. 7 l,5i«),000 100 100 2dM.a Bum.byC 3,112,000 5,0)0,000 1,0.10 Preferred stock do 7 7 7 l,r<«).011l) do do do Pnlon Trust Co New Yoik. A. J.& J. M.&N. Cedar IK SX (.82,000 9.l5.1.0il0 CheMer dodo 700.00 9-25,llJ0 . & Fhlladclphia F.& A. 7 2.571.2-9 71.000 371,500 3,100,000 Fa/l*j/— 1st mortgage ^hicfMO <t ylrton—coin, st'k Vork. Phlla. & Mt. nolle. N. Y.. Union Trust Co. New Yoik or Loudon. 7g. F. & A. N. T,. 7g. J.itD. A. * O. N. T., 1.377,000 6,850.400 769.600 100.000 902,000 & & F. "'i' 21l).0OO i,0'Xl 1869 :8I2 1871 • do Camden, N.J. Offloe. do do & ?^ M. & N. .A. 2«'.l,850 1,000 do do ) coupon Income mortgage, (Va. Cent U.R.,) cp. Funded Interest, coupon bonds CrtesWre—stock. prelerred Bonds, not mortgagi f!/i''9ter <t Tamarou—li^ M.,gld do do do A.&O. 2,437,950 411.550 2.- 00,000 5<,213.190 1,000 100 I.ITO 1,000 '65-'69 J & O. & A & J. J. 8.0l«),0llil 8d M., 1st mort)fage, preferred, sinking fund let mortgage Income bonds (a let lien on income) ,Iollet Chicago,? per cent stoci? do do Ist mortgage. 8 f &t. L., Jack. A: Ch„l8t M.lnt. unarC.A 7g. 7B. 2.098,000 23;i'00 50 50 i869 1872 by Va J.& A. F. 8 2.750..,00 1.15.1.500 1,00:1 OAto— com. stock \I., 5.'^) 5004c t earnings, year enllng Apill 30. 1.^72. Th"'- 2d and 3d series of bonds have tradlc guarantee of Chic. Bur. & Q. An apreem-int of conso Idat'n nd a per. petual le<ee to CilcBurl & Qulncy $I.26i.»nB. isss 1,1X10,000 isii 18B9 1889 2d mortgage C'lerrl/yal•3^nr. tt>l^— Ist .M.conT CfieJiapeake 100 i9'> 110 ai 195 , C/leratc <t Darlington—let 500&5004c 137 is; 1167 mortgage bonds Otmra! i^io(/t>—stoo r Ifit mortgage, gold, tax free Pubor l.Tle;i,(;all. State aid, irold Bonds, (formerly i-onvert. into U.S.bds Bonds on -^an Joaquin Valley ar..gold.. U. S. Loan. {2rt lien on certain terms)... Western Pacific. Ist mort gold Goverurae'^t Uen do & 500<S(C 'i:!7 1st A 1866 N 1893 do 7 6 7 7 1,300,000 i'.ooo 200,000 l.lHK) 20.000 pra. 100 100 5fln&c 1875 to 187T).... Central (?A,io— Cttinmon stock ProteiTed stock l.,a l.OU 18M SOO&C "ii lst> Newmort^aite bond** Bond- icoiivertlbl', Nov.. fallf'^rnta Ran Fr. o. 100 146 192 192 211 211 »7 d Bank, <iu.— stock mortgaie bonds, coup u 'Otntral R. S. tst 50 27* 12S 70 5^ per ceat mortgage do do " I8ri 18:0 1871 New ;.l«10,itiO II 61 Vedar BapfcHi* ^Vo— com. stock 7 60 65 Chattel mortgage bonds "Ne * mortg *g (SJwMtofcJ— Ist mort •Cateil'nui Citfwi A<i*«— Ist murt age, gold Veikir F.tt J/)n<i.— llonds on 1st dIvlBlon.s.i Bonds on'M dlv. s.f Prefer ed stock. l,0.«l "m Freferrea stock........ lat a«t :.ooo 1. I 5(0.000 313,500 9,000,(00 1S12 15, '73 15, '^2 Oct. 1 4911.000 IW Ik July July 6 I.OIX) 500AC do Boston & do do Boston 4 6 1.000 IS TO & J. & O. J. A. 8 8 f. 8 f 8 r. 2.000.00) Olimtfii'tBJtrl. 0).-l8t Mortgage. 1st REMARKS. Julv 1.1873 Julyl. 1878 Apr. 1,1811 waimade In October, 1812. (v.l6, p.5.'3.) do July 1,189) J.& J. do July 1, 1889 J, & J. New Yori-', July 1,18 '4 Sfck paid In. »9i9.370. L. gr.l,400.uuOocre«. J.& J. 8 .M. & N. Boston. E. Smllh & Bto. May 1. lS9">iTrafllc guarantee bv Ch..b.« C}.. 40 pr cent. Ian 1891 Conttoilei by Bl. Louis & Iron Mt. BR. New York. J.& J, Oct. 2. i«ll A,&0. Ig.t. A, & O. New York and London Oct.. 1909 (T. 14, ,1.515.) J.& J. N. Y .Natl Park Bank, Jau. 1. 1899 Thcrf IS aleo ri ?d and ex'ens'on mo'-tpaaa. F.i A. rhl'a. & N. Y. Oltlces. Jan. 10. '!S TheC.& A. R.R.. D(;l.& Karl n Cnual & 2>4 1R75 N. I. R.R. form the UnltedCo.'s "f N.J.. Phi adelphia Omce. 6g. A. & O. London. 1880 The lease to Penn. R.R.. st 10 per cent A. & ". Phil'delphlaofflee. 1883 on fitoclc and assumption of all ilablUtiei K. & A 1889 Princeton. N J. was made Oct. 2t). 1671. Ni-t Income li .M. & N. 1W9 Phlladcl hi oaice. 1871. over all expense^, was tl.u70.765. J.<t D. London. 1S81 See annual repoit in Chbokicl-. Vol. 6 '. M. & S. 7 8 151A"i Atlanto—\U .Mort., conv morcgage -, ^ewsto A. 500,1101 . CliiKte'i it 2(1 4 1.80.'.0U0 .............. ...... 18.SS to State of K.J. of IWI Bond Loan 1.700 000 866,1X10 tto Boston, Co. '8 Olbce. J.& J. do do J.* J. & O. Boston and New iTork. J.& J. Boston, by Treasurer. 4 B,0.)8,350 .tOU*. 1871) 180!) 11711 Cnln <* tulmn-li M.. gold., um r d «: 1 nd OOiroct.«.£oMtt-Ut mortgage VriiroA W'(C«/m«-;-tmortKage, KOlcl.... OuJornUi /^'-(/tJ-ist mortgage, gold . SO«i yio&c IS(>3 lat tlonili c.iuv.lutoprfr.stock (idsnrles).. Bonds conv. Into pref. stock (3d scries) liiohJs.onv. t icom. .lock, («h series).. series)... lal mort. conv. on i.rani'h, (Sth Convertible bonds or l<7(i. (6tb terlesi..^ .M.,cpuv., 1, gr )iiirl.,k Mo. in yehrnoka—lat CamiUn ± 5,636,300 1,435.-0 10 10 <t Sfa. Preferred slock J^osnoT SondM.^ Principal when Due Rate " hen I Storki. pert Payable. Where Payable and by Whom, Last Dlv. Cent. . /Bwr—stoct •••-, inortgago, on road * 400,(XX) acres land BurUngwn Outtanding. Road all or oxpianitlon ofpagereferences see footof KB. tables llrst INTERKST OR DIVIDENDS. Amount Ml'es of LIST. ns Immediate ^notlee of any error dUcOTcred la our Tablea. slrlnij; & J. Boat., I. Llvermore, Tr July, 1890 do do M.& N. Not. 1891 J.&D. New York, Co.'i Offlce. Dec. '29, '72 The Chic.& Northwest operates 1882 miles do 3. J.&D. Dec. 28, '72 and lins additional exteneioiis & branches ri) F. & A. in progress. Lands of the Company aro 1885 do 7 M. & N. about 2.0(0.000 "Cres. Operations fortha Mav. 1883 do 7 F. & A. years ending June 1, 1S72, compared as do 7 F. & A. roUows with 18'.0-:i 1385 do 1871-73. 7 F. & A. $il,4U2,if.i 7 do F. & A. Gross earnings 7 M. & N. do Operating exps, 4c. 6,8!0,0» 1875 J. • 7 6 7 7 7 J.&J. J.* J. Q-F. A. & J.* ?"• A. M. J. & O J.* 7 O. & J. ir do do do do do do do So 1884 1878 1915 1874 J»n.,18M Net earnings Interest & rents Net Income II.SiS.lSS l,9I8.8!t $2,618,324 $3,343,413 April. 1911 See full report In Chboxiclk, v. 15.p. XS7 DivldendB bare been paid on Dtook u« . . December . ) . THE CHRONICLE. 23, 13T2.1 871 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snbscrlbor* urill Amount MIloa 01' of For explanatiuD, of all rcfurencen, suB^lload foot notca oQ iBi paga oi UK. TuIiUm. tt as JV?jriAuJM/ern.— (Coutlnued.) St. fetor, Sd M. lamliiraut «.f. iS: eoulp. Wlnouafi AMUW) ulcee, iHt M., OU rd CMC. A Mil., 2a M.. (M.^C.ii.lt.) CUlc. & Mil., lit M., 2d lieu Clll<:. Lacro iw, I'roinp. ft P., l»t M.. C* W ISr.V .S.W M«DOiutaeu extuuil.iu Utjoort., gold... "New iiencnil murtKa^e (lur «4b,UoO,.luO) 1870 l571 Pekin ttA'o«r/iU'cir«/7t— 1st Al., gold.. B.J.iti ucl/t.'— ntuck lat mortgage, felnklug fund ctilc.tb S^wopt., ut .M. tjol 1 (guar. In cu** ^ O'/'., Cin, im 1869 1871 1869 Lufauette 1868 \m IS67 1803 1867 1871 1365 1-71 1860 mortgags — l8t morl., ffoul. tt Vhlcaffo Jt MtirtinftVitU—i^t M., guar by tt Vul.—Vtitmori leaacua Mtinkiasum it CAi&—UC mortgage 2d mortgage Vinn. ItlrhmoHd Jiic/lmond C'i«;i., ,t F. W.—iat M..gl 186!) guar 1. U7! Ctu., .'ktnduiki/<b ClevelanA—ilocli Preferred atock Murt. bda, Sauduaky, Daytoa A Cln. do haaduHky CUy A Ind do Clu., yauduaky & Cleve CinctHnatI it S/irlnaftelcl— lat M., guar ut'd Ciil.,Wati.<tific!t-iiii M..eild by L.S.&MI.S, OVrt:., CuL, Cin. d: /rtd.— atoCK iat mort. rC C. 4 <J. EK.j »a5,000a y. ar... latM. (Bell. 4s Ind.) excb.for new lat irtgazp, ue w. a. f M C'Setand ife Mahoning—atocY ' Ut mortgage Einklug lund, 3d Mort. (now 2d) 80 120 Sao 133 20^ SM) «7 Hubbar-l br. lat M.,akgfdbda i.icrrMnd Jtt. Vernon dcUel—Ul M., gid.... Cievcland <t «<«.— Guaranteed atock 2d mortgage for #1,2U) 000 3d »2,liU0,nl0 do 77 225 do »l,200,0IJO Consold. Bkg fund, M. f or »5 IXXI,000 Ciilabro^kdaie A. it.— 1st mortgage Colorado Cii'itral—lm mortgage, couv 1H9 ISO 18 19 Cotiim. it I/ock. Vat.— SlocK lat M. sink, fund bda Logan & lat raorttfxge, '?,>< iU9 IW isn 1871 's'o 1361 1869 - Colu.nbiM, Chic, it Ind C«Ura/— stock 8d mortgage (Col.& Ind. Central K.H.).. Income bonds. (Col. & lud. CtMitral K.R.) Construe, bnda ( blc. & G, Kastern U.K.) Income onda (Chic. & Gt East ru U.K.) Union & Logiin pjrt Ist mor gage CouB. Ist ., Bkg fund for »15,l)JO,0(X) Cons. 2d M., lor *10.000,OUO Colurnbui, Spring/', it Ctnn.— lat mort toUtmbus it Xenia, stock lOOdl! 1,000 1,000 100 1,0HI 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 i',t»'!0 i853 :857 1863 1870 76 18 76 588 is67 1871 1871 5O0 1,000 1,000 «0&c 500&C jOO&c ll,8Sjp.m :.00&c 1,U0U 1,00(1 7 7 7 7g 6 7 6 mortgage 1,000 1,000 1868 1871 Detroit, Eel. liiv. it I.— lat mortgage Detroit, imiKdale it JfUl,—lH morlguge 2d M ortga:;e Detroit, Lansing it Lake Mtr-h.— lat mort. Detroit it J{tltvaukee—l-t ert. bonds i Funded Coupons, Nov. 15. 'f'G 2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 13. 63 Hon- la ol June 30. '*ib (ccndlilonaltv) lat Ster.lug((>ak.fi()tta. Uli.iOct. l,'53,gld. Dollar (Oak. « otta. Uli.) bus, Oct. l.'r>,S. lat .Mort. (Dctr. St Fontlae UK.), Apr. 1,'51 8 Mi.rt. (Df-r <• I'ontlKP Uil.l, Feb.. '54. 2<1 Mort. (Det'. & Pontlac RR.), an., '53. I i896 1867 1869 l,(iO(l i l!00 ft N'. ft ;>. J. .. IS51 1856 1S72 1869 1871 7 7 1871 1S71 1855 1856 I860 1868 1866 1853 1893 1851 1894 189S 1866 N 4 N. J. J. 4 Bost., 6g f. Tuu er, 7 f. 7 6 6 6 4 f S 8 6 7 f. 7g. t. 7 7 6&7 1M9 A.ft 0. A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. A.&u. J.& J. J.& J. J.ft J. J. ft D. J.ft J. A.&0. M.&N. 7 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 '666 1,000 1,000 91,(W0 150,000 250,000 100,1«) A.ftO, M. ft 8. 8 2.5OO.000 1,000,000 6.3.525 877,115 1,695,'51 M.ft N. 8 7 7 6 & .1 * .'. M.&N. 7 .!.«.!. ;«• MJiN. M.ftN. 7 8 7 A.&O. F. J ft A. V J 110,1100 7 M.&S. -.113.266 10 3 Varl. J.ft J. 9.000.1100 880,(100 81,500 450,000 1,300,000 7f. 7 7 1,309,300 495,l<00 100 1,000 J .V J. J.ft J. A.&O. 7g.f. J.ftD. J. S 7 ft J. J.ft J. M.ft S. S,1S2,OOJ J.&J. J.&J. 8,l7O,0Oil 4.4ti2,0OO 883,000 790.000 194,000 160,000 1,000,000 90UM0 8S. iv. ll.p. 159.) 1S72. 1S72 • . luly ft 1, iN'in and Boston Philadelphia. N. Y., Co.'s Ofllce. Phlla. ft Julv, liXJO l!W-l-'i-3-l;Le«8eJ to Phil, i' Mch Carlisle. Va. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. F.ftA. J.ftJ. A.&O. M.ft 8. M.ftN. Coal Co. owned In large part by Pa. RR. Co. Net earnings year ending Sept. 80 1872, M50.3S-*. L Tg-i advanri'B made to Oct., 197i Stock Phlla.T.A.Bddlc&Co. Apr. do do Danbury, at ft Trcnt.,6p.c. dlron sto'k guaranteed by Consolidated i2d iiiort. Is 1, 11*91 Mayl,18Sal do l,19(H Apr. 1,1906 Jan. 1. 1884 branch r ads. i v. 1). p. t2S.) May, 18.3 Dhidcuds 9 per rent per annum. Ofllce. 90 Y., Lockwood Co. Phlla.. r^nn. K.U. Co, Oct. 1, 1SS8 Leased, Mu.'Ti, to Penn. R3. lorU }evt. V.Y., Farm. L. ft r. Co April, 1'09 Lond. ft Fra-ikf't •fuly, 1911 In pr'grcss. Davrnp.. In., to St. Pan!. S. N.Y'., Wlnslow,!,. ft CO Jan.,I87;< Com. stoi i $,' Svs.lM. L'aed In pern etnlty to Cl.-i Iliin. A v. for annial Int. ou Ju y, 11-81 do do S'. Y & im& , , . bonds. Sepl.,18S7 do do Oct., I'iSS do do A.&O. Mar. 8ift»l do do M.* S. J.ft J. S. Y..Am. El.NaflBk Jan. 1,1909 J. J.ft J. 6 Dec, 8. J.& 250&_ 100 •68.'69 A.ftO. J.ft J. J.ft J. 5 7 7 7 t. New York M.ft N. M.& 610,000 136,000 1881 1856 1868 J. J.ft.l. Q-J. 7 2dM., »2.999,t«) were fold to Venn. KI!. Nut earnings 187i.$i.iiioj3i. (v. 14,p.998) April, 1908 Sept. 1,1901 Completed. Slarirh, Bos' on. Globe Nnt'l Bk N.y.,.\ni. Ex. K. Bk. J.ft J. 1,178.000 JE.S1,000 Cons'l. ifWSof Col.,*I. C. aadrwcfto East. Leased I'Cb , 186910 PIttsh .Cln. «Si.L..and the I'enn. RR. Co.. for 30 percent of gross earnings, but giiarantfe-! $1,11/7 470peryr.. to psy Int. on 1st M.»15.ai0.C00 & 2d M., C. ft I.. »82l,O0l'. Of A. RR. Ian. l,l«Ti,Net income, ISTT-'n. »19».157. Dividend* Scptl.l87S In 10 years. 81 percent. (v.i9.p.!IU) Jan. l,Mi;'(v. 13, p. 467.) Boston, Boat, ft 8. ft J. A.&'). 2 7 8(. "lio 1870 J.ft J. J. ft J. J. ft. I. 9 7 00 100&C haH & do do do do ft i). M.&S. M.& S. 2,9011,000 ^'a« Fennsyloanta^-atoct I«t Mortgage Gld. M. S.WO.OOO 500&C lOOAc 60O&C 1, 1812 - Liasedlnn.'rpttuliy toPttt8.,Clnn.&6t.L. ' S_eptl.lS90' (iuar by Pa IK, 1 eaa'a aaume Uablllt's. ...... Pa. Co Nov. 1, 1872 pivlili-ndsm 10 ycara, 89 per ce t July. 1S7 Leased lo Conco d Uit. »t $25.0C^) peryear. Aug., 1872 Net ea nlugafor rear ending June 30, 1877, Dec.l,l'7C $;j08,901. See annual report In Caaouz1876-lsvl CLE, vol. 15. 1,. Hi. Aug., :S72 .l.ft.I. 5 6 'ijooo Varl. Varl. rei ort, v. 15, p. 839.) luly 1,1880 Jan. B^et'Mi. Boston Ofllce. F. ftA. .1. S0O.00O Varl 1863 1868 1»70 Jan., lS9j N' v.l, IVOO do do do do J. M.& 'A 22,0:«p.ni. .'iOO&c 1,1873 Sept. 15. '7« July, 1873 t do do bv July,' 1972 Nat Bank July, 1875 July, 1-79 do do Jail. 1,1880 do omcc P.W. ft V. RK. d'> New Y^ork Ofllce. do do do B * L's'd to L. Miami. (aB-medbr P.,C.ft -tIJ In procr, es. Coi ntv sul'scrlpt'n, $400,0(<l. Lciiaed and ope at. d ly I'hll.. t\ll.& Bait. RR. for 75 per cent o trosa ear lng«. in 1871 1 roaa earninga were $141.4^. Xu< nual report r. 14. p. 7U. Net receipts l«7i. (1.6«,C36: floating debt Consol. March. ISCi. wltb Cent. Rli. of N.J. (T. 14,p.8W,t2e,<58: r. July'JO, "72 Apr. 1,1879 $4,519,91,. Mch. 1,1881 June. <8» May < :. Pref. slock of $.")J00.0O\ guar. « D.. Issued 1871 to retire D. M. bonds. Phlla., GIrard do do do J.&D. IHO ;,iioo,ooo 7g. r. M.& N. N. Y., Drciel, M. & Co 2,500,000 1.000 SOO&c It.mar.m 7g.,. M itN. N Y., Lon l.&Ainsl'rd'm New York Office. A.&O. 2.810.000 1.000 do do A.&O. 8 4.690.000 1,000 i,m Aug. Leased to At. ft Qt. West. MtBKit month ly. In advance. Last an^.ual report la CUBoJi,ot«. (T. 14, p. S5.*, l'<72 Y., Lawrence Bros. Jan. 1, 1900 In progress. ft T. Co. Dec.'2,187 Leased Nor., 1871 to Penn. KH. Co, at 7 do Sept 1, 1873 p*-r cent p. r annnm, on rcaent stock Nov. 1,1875 and all Intrreat on beudt, fto. ii et last do K.V., Farm.L. do do do do A. ft 0. A. ft O. 5 1,111,000 1,6SS.000 mort a.f.. & Co Cl.'Velaiid. at ofllce. Ilk N. v., Manhattan do do do do do do do do F.ftA. M.&S. N. T.. Union Trus Co. Columbus, Tri-nsury. 2f. Q.-M. M.&8. N. Y., Amer. F.x.Bauk 6 18,S.'.8,'-50 100 l.lt Mortgage, Oct. 1.'63 Dunkirk, Warren »t Pltt^burj—Ut m, gold Jiuchesit it Columbia— lat Mortgage Nov., J. ft J. 7 7 7 7 7 MiO,00l) lOl'.OOO ISil 1870 ft L..2d M., In trustees' hiode lo exciiange for lat. Murcb, leoi Road lu progress. Lafar, Ind. to 81. Aiia'i. July, IMe Fonnerly leased to Ind., Cln. LafaretM. Stork. $381100. July, 1399 Leased lil<X!to Cln., Ram. ft D. Co. (r. It M. 1,28.V'0 1,000 IW7;_v.29,7^. r. I!jp. Ind.Otnn. 1892 Oct., 1367 467.WIIJ 622,1011 1(0.1 See CUBOCIOLC, Jan77^fi.«7 J.&J. N. Y..St.Nlch.Nnt.Bk do « N do A.&O. do do 7 2,I24,5W 50 tl60,ilO. May, IW9 N.V., Ward.c. .l.&J. 7 Ids ,500 49J.OOO Jnnc, 1877 Dec, 7^ In B, ,871 June 1, '08 L« sed to Phlla. ft Reading (r. 14, p. eSI 1 Phlla., Co '8 Office. Boston, Treaa.'a Ofllce. June 1. '% Slock Issued. 1347.800. Feb. 1, •7S Net earnings, 1^71, f:i'<,T3S. New ttoek AiftO. K. Y., St. Nlch. .\'at. Bk Oci. 1,1897 20 per c. leaned Feb. *7S. (r. 14, p. 522;. J. 7 S2.O0 1856 1896 1:99 Sioux C»<y— itook '» M. 9,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 1,000 1,00 20.000iir.ni 922,400 50 l.OOIl 2,2;S,(«0 , ». .lulv : do is,ooo,-.oo 400,000 500,000 6'&7C lOO&c 1868 20U&C I '89 8g. J.ftD. 170.000 J889,.May, S. N. 400.000 1,850,000 250,UIO 1,000.000 2,008 000 996,000 9l«,600 68»,0Ol 1.491,250 161.000 109,500 50 84 Tenn., Virginia it Oeorgta—atocli 1st Mortgage alnklng f und bonds 3fortgage (Old) Mortgage (new) JSastern (J^m.*)— atock Engl'sh Loan, c »nv«-r Ibl*» Boada due 1874, conyenlbl'* Baaex R.R. bonds. Sept. 1896 liouds duo 1H«. Anrll, '65 do 1838, March, 'es-'M ft J. ft J. 9Ai 10a. 1, l/MiOO 7 100 Dubuque Sonthwestern^lat M, pref ., ft ft « 1,000 bond<. (V. 14, u. 827, V. 15, p. CI'. SM.) Julji'lDM Leased tost L., Kan. &^. (v.l >, p.i<t(.) ct.2J, 187.' Lenses the Day. ft Mich, and Cliiu K. Jk I, 1880 Clue. Nf-t esrni' e^ of ifaln and leased May J.n. 1, 1889 I.. 4X1 June, IKjl IntereFt guar, by three oiber companies. June, 1.^7.^ Net earnings y«;ar ending June 80. I87t, Cleveland, Office. 7f. Var ou« F. ft A. 8 SOO&C e. 1.1911 rioad In progrcH. Bonds. *l\OUO per mile. uci.73.ia72 Kooi .((U new atock laaned Ja'i., li.3. Net I81K e-rnSnga year I871.ri, f2.»'0,jXl. Onljr Nor. ia9» eurr''ncy iiii. Is pa d on cti. ft 8. W. 5f. S. J. J. Q-M. 1,2411,000 lOO&c Bonds of 8 -pt. 1, 1866, (Limit «30O,0O)). Bda & raort. on Det. real estate ft «O9,00ii bonds '1! J. J. N. A. ft ft ft 400 000 1866 1863 ,ld do New York. Boatou, Ofllce. M.&N. 448,100 ;oo&c 28, f. Al I ^« M. M. 7 1.900.00(1 3,10,000 900&C 2d Mortzane, April t. f. M. ?« F. M. 7 292,000 Toledo Depot (cost t353,»10) 61&64 SOO&C Dayton it WmI.— Ist M^ gnur. L. M.&C.& X. 1K64 3« lOOu Dec'ttur. SuUlBjn it MaUoon (/iia.J— lat M. 13 1871 Delaware i?.*.— at ck UOX Uo 7 3Kf. 1,786.000 100 Vayt.it Mch—Pmr stock, guar. C. H.* D. lat M., sinking fund, »3U,(XJ0 per year 2d mortgage 8d mortgage lat 7 7 1,1X10 Del; Lack.it Wwlern—stock Iat Mort. (Del.,L.& « ., Kast.Bx.) akgfd 2il Mort. lli.,L.Jt Wpst.l :.,.. Bond*, (convertlb. from June i,'75 to '77) Denver Pailtic—lsl mortgage, gold. 1. gr .. Denver dt Bio Grande—lat mort., gold a. f. JjeH Moines Vul—ut M., K"Okuk to Dos M. l8tM.,on85m.i466.000acr'e&2d.M.onl62m Ow., : A. ft M. ft S. J.ftD. 300,(«10 1858 1871 1870 , pref. do do .Nov,, 187 tS2S,'15. Leaj>"d In Aug. liri. to Cl.. do do Aug. 1, 1900 Col. Clnu. ft Ud. Uli. Uiport t . r. 11, do do Kept 1,1877 p. SS9. Y., I'nlon Trust Co Dec. 1,1890 A. ft O. .N.V..Uuloa Trust Cu. Apr. 1, 1901 Rds<nar.i<byCC.C.ftI.:)tbyL.8.*U.B. I. ft J. do do July 1, 891 In progresa. F.* A. E. Y.,U. S.TruatCo. Aug lsr2 Ni'teaings, 18*1. tl.SWBn New Btock, do * Juiie7)to84 J.ftD. tUOOu.OJOls.ued Decern »er, 1372. Cbbohuntil 11:99 do J. ft J. ICLC, V. 14, p. 497 abo T. 15, p. 07, uti. F. 981,700 225.000 'i',66o do Co ft M.'&'N. 7 100 I't mortgace Guaranteed bond*. tw on '•7l,it<onprei. : Jane, ini, ft on tH.th : Dec., 18.11,9 OU boili; J1.IIO linu, ) na pref; Dec, itin, 5 ou prel.. 4 on eeio. i June, 18*1. -I If ll.itO; Dec !-•>, D OK both. Pontoiii ftb da convened Nov, "Q. (V. II, p. 8S, hi.i V. 19, p. IS, K, au, KM. & N.y.lcoi'a Office. New Vcrk. N.V., Wlnslow, L. J. ft D. 9!iS,000 5<»&C do do do ICs 11.56 lOO&c 66&71 500&C it .ft'oruja/*— Stock it 7g. 511,900 1,252,000 1.096,000 10()&c 1.000 Kew York. Co.'t 'Office. M.ft3. F.ftA. 7 7 11,2.)0,854 90C&C 50 100 100 /)anvlite,l/aatelon it FiUMftarra— lat mort. IkinviU, Urb., Bfton it Pekln—Ut M.,golJ. Dubuque , ft ft ft J. ft J. J.ft .(. J. ft J. 7 517.000 8,125 000 2.059, 00 630,000 487.900 46,000 90 M ortgage Extei.alon Slate luau ?«• l,li6l),iX)0 —stock Paul—Ulii., g (ollovt! June, imi , i!,"i«. Juuel.TJ*.! J.ftD. K.7., N. Bl: of Com'rce. ft O. N.Y.,Wlnslow,L.ft Co. do ft N. do do do J. ft J. .l.ftU. do do T., Am. Exch J *D. a'.Bk. do J. ft J. do 32J000 10. mort^'age St. MM o A. M. 7 2.000 000 1,100 16,000 p.m. :.o lOO 19,WX).UI0 101 2dmor gage <fc 11174 do J. 7 8 400,00 150,001 2,00 ,0l« 15,000,000 Cumberland ibPenn^i/lvanlit—lst mortgage 2d mort agi-slnkmg fund bonds Cu mberlund Valtej/—stock Davenport Office, Dee.l.t>l» 1974 J. ft ft ft J. All. 4 7 1.243, no <t PttuswnpiHc It. i?.—fltock mortgage, sinking fund Xotea, coupon Masaawlppl atock, guar, by C. & Pass do bonds. do do Con necticut Jtiver—atock lat luo'-.gage sinking fund Connecticut t'ai/ey— Ist mortgage Connecticut Western—lit inortgage Connecting (Phlta. —\al mortgage Common do, do O. J S. 7g. f. M. 7g.f. J. ftD. 321,000 lat Danbury Tork. Co.'s laalDIVI'd, da A. 819,000 50 1843 1845 1863 18(7 18r8 1870 Connecticut lat AD. New ft N O. O. 4 7 42.1,046 lOO&c Portsmouth db 7g. 350,00(1 1,07;, 'SO M Concord 8 1,000 10,0Ollp.m 1,100 XO.WO 69',000 1,000 l.K)O.Ol» ''so 4,.'W,0lO ' Iat mortgage /7ortcort;—atock J. A. A. 10 282.UIU 6U1,000 2,noo,(wi 20000 pr ni 400,000 50 id Straltavlllv 15r.... Mori, bonds 19,000.000 8,6 «,'i» 6,1 00,000 1,000,900 500.0J0 >,600.0UO l,'29O000 60U,(XO 50 "67 4th 100 1,000 1866 1852 . m J. M. KRMAnKB. l)uo, .storks. by WioiD. V»r. 7 7 2,'.OU,00(I I 15000'prm Uil Ctuu <& Soutliw.. ut M., gold, not guar ChlUaithe tfc /.r<i;wit»— lat Al.,guar by N.Mo Cln., Hatailwn tt i>uy((/n— aluck lat luortgagu rf 'es 2d dj of '66 Sd do of '67 Cln., OO) 500fto I ?'' Principal, when «s*, Clilc.. <t Incl—Xat, iiiortirage, guar ^, 4,87^,000 397.000 182,UU0 1,139,000 1,OUI,000 1,390,000 1,000 1,000 IfiUO l.tUO IMniil*, i IMTBKEST on DIVIDENDS. When Where Parable, and . Chic. 'ii Oulstanding. 10O«c lat lieu gu. C.*N. Iowa Mlillaud.ltM. guar, by ClnctnnaU LIST. confer a sreat ntvor by glvliiK n* Immediate notice of any error die covered in onr Table*. DESCKIPTION. Chinago : 15. P.4V1. «9i, 626.) L.er.Ml.Ovo acres. On. by Eansaa Parlflc -. , 1,:899 1,1900 In proareaa. GUL.ge,<tft; whole line. ^TOin. Oct. 1, 1877 De aulted int Oct., 1871. Agreement vttll Oct. 1, 19961 bo,, dhulders, Sept., 1872. (r. 19, p. 159.) Nov. N. Y., Mercantile Bank July 1. 1^9:1 N.Y., Mrcanille Bank, Jnne 1, '90lTralBcguar.40p.e. from Mich. C. ft do do Juy, 1991 OtW. ' A pr 1, I896i Also a depot M. $50,000; « JT. notei, $^9,000. Boston, Co.'s office. 15, N. y., M. K. Jesup&Co May '" '75 Leased to Oreai west, of Canada. In 1868 '79 ay 15, *- 3S nrr cent was paid on pref. stock, and do do do May 15, '79 In l>6y. 7 per cent. Of the bonds of do June. 1^*66, $l.2:!8,(i»i are la the hands of May, 1875 do do July 1,1886 the Merchants Bank of Can., redeemable N Y. & Detroit. Nov. 1«, 7S $lft).(l<> per yr. $35t>0UI hare thu* far N. Y. ft London. N. y.. M. K. Jesup ft Co Nov. 19, 73 been reiieemed. Net eamluits In 1871, Apr. 1,1878 1966 6'8. In IsTtl, $508,223; in 18«», tWtXl d do Feb. 19, '86 In 11*68. $7m.49.; In 1%. $768,789; In 19M, do do Jan. 1,1873 $6^,(162. See annual iepvrtlui.Baoaici.N do do Sept 1, 1886 v. 14, p.aa. do do Various. D.-trolt Office. N. Y..M.K.J<sup*C0. Oct. IS, "7^ Leased 10 Ills. Cent. lorJCyrs. atSS p. ct. earn'c* Iat 10 yi«, SS per ctnt !d 10 yri. do 18S3 do N. Y.. M.K. JesupftCo. Jnly, 1883 Set earnings. 1S71, $72,188. Pref. stock, IS $.59 .815. com. s OCK, $584,661. do Oct., 1883 do .Inoe, 1900 Completed .»ugu^t,137l. (v. 14, p. 683.) S. Y., Union Trust Co. N. Y., Brown Broa ft Co Jan. 1, 190ell''t. was suspended, see r. 14,'air Leaaed to Phil ft Itrtdlng, at a per cent PhlU.,byP.& U.RR. Jan., 1875 on EtO'k and lot. on bo ds. (r.U.p.GSSJ Phlla., P. & K. Office. Mch 1,1888 Co'sol. Nov ,1-6.1, of E.Tenn. ft ^a. ana N. Y.,GallatInNat'lBk. July"l",1900 E. Tenn ft Ge. In 1870 the Co. paid Its debt to Tenn. and Issued the sink, fund N. v., R.T. Wilaon&Co: July, 1880 - > do do Boeton. Co.'s Office. London. Boston. Co.'s Office, do do do do .luly 1S7« Jan 1, 73 187 i 1374 Sept., 1876 Apill. IS*» Marcb.l&SS May, 1889 loan. (V. ISp. 659. eir.'.) ^ald In' ISM. Leasee KastStock, t»t/a). ern In N. B.. 16m. same dividends as Kast. »iass. Lease* Ponland. Saco ft P.. at 10 per cant New stork $«)0,(»0 Isavtd on slock. De<!.,ir72. (V. 14,pp.l»,ir.) So dividends — . . . , . . ;. . THE CHRONICLK 872 [December 28, 1872. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. notice of any error dUcovered In onr Tables. Subscribers wUl confer a creat favor by glTlng n« Immediate Bonds, 5 INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Principal, DESCRIPTION. Amount Miles Outstanding. of For explanation, tc, of all references, see Road foot notes on Ist pa}{e of KU Tables. Aa««rn 18<i6 d: 1,000 5U 50 mortgage bonds Income bonds, mo yesri to run Boadft mortjfagj on Klmlra real estate.. 1st «>1« flaiteini— stock, Preferred, ! common 1 i 1K7) 1861 to 570,000 50,000 78,000,000 8,536,910 "ioo ... 100 v.V per ceut, stock mort^axe (extended Ist 1,000 000 500 com 400,000 200,000 3,000,000 500,0U0 500,000 1,0J0 1860 W mortgage, conv rutiibr.tiiyiwn MkJucoA—Ut Mort., conv, JilnUra .t WiMamxpart—itoci, Preferred stoelc lOO&c lOO&c 1870 mort., conv (JW.)—lit Shore, on 1817 1819 1853 I^5^ id mortgafc'e, convertible (ext. to 1819.). Jd mort^att'e 4tli mortf^age, convertible Ktn mort«a>fe, convertible 500&C lOO&e BaHalo Uranch Bonds Long Dock Co. mortiiaiie isei 1863 SterTlnx bonds, convertible, £1.1100,000... General mort., gold (for $30,000 000) 1870 1,000 50 1862 1365 1863 4,000,000 6,000,000 4,441,000 926,500 186,000 8,000,000 5,000,(00 6,446,000 lOO&c 18.15 3L-Uit i*ttt>fburg—stoc'£ tat mort>fa>fe, conv. Into cons, mortgage. 2d mortjfaBv- convertible Consol, mor..free of State tax . 1,000 £iO & 1st .M. Bang to 1,000 XcanscA Orawfanlsv—l^t M, Ev.& Ill.,s.f.. (EvanavllletoTerreH.).... llockville extension Bmiuvitle, Heiiaerson it Saihv.—Ut mort. Xd'iuxvllk, Teire UauU it CAfc.— 1st M.gld .MfcA&urt/—stock. FUiU it fire Marqueltt— stock Consol. mort. s. f 1st mort.. L. O., 153,600 acres, 1st dlv 1st M., 2am, 2a on 11), l.g 153.(i(X) ac, ad d. 1st mo' tKaife, L. G., SM.OOO acres, 3d dlv, Flint & HoUy R. R. (8. f ., fa.WU per year) Bay City K. Snglnaw. lot .M, guar by lese's do Bay county, issued In aid & 1st mort., s.f , Couatrui^tlon bonds Holly, Way, ,e & .Monroe, Ist mort, s.f .^torwltt— 1st raortgai<e, gold, convertible.. Ftivi/Uitg it 18«9 1852 1851 i860 1867 1870 mort mort 2dm rt. and equipment bonds Tori W.tt/ne, Manoie it W/tu— Ist M., gold. 2d mort, ...^ Frederick, it Penn^loania—lsfM., gold •JiliDeiMn, UouSlOil it a. iif 18;i— 1st Mort. Georgia R. H. ik liankinij Co.— stock Bonds, not mortgage Oilman, Clinton it Sfirinaf.—lat M., gold. 2d riiortua^e, gold 6r. R-^iJiiii ifc //i(iia/iti— 1st m, gold, guar.. 1st mort, uol not guaranteed Orand Trunk ( Con'tiia)— stocc Mort. to Bk of IT. Canada ou surplus lands Equipment M., Ist on all rolling -lock do do 2d do Postal bds, &c., secured by gov't business 1st Fref. bds, conv. into 1st pr,-f. stock do 2d do 2d do do 3d do 566&C 1,000 1.000 500&C 500&C 500 i'ooo 1,000 Vila 1369 1871 1869 166&C 18(1 1871 ISil 1,000 liTO 13(2 1869 i,oo«; i',i)6c 5()0&C l,'iO,000 1,000 lOi 1,500,00 l,W 2.0011,000 i,bu 1,000,000 5,aio,ooo 2,855.000 4,200,000 615,500 1,001 £2t £3,438 589 221,190 600,000 500.000 1,201,00-) 2,980,013 1,704,T21 8!0,143 6,517,964 19,941,137 1,751,907 do do 4tb Great Western (Ottmifal— Com. etoc< Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into comuaou Debentures ^, 2>7,2n em bonds, coupon do do ..., do do bonfls, coupon 692,0,53 2,315,900 618,066 2,360,333 301,783 3,630,000 1,510.»68 1,126,545 £110 £10 £100 £10) (fe Co^*/«&ia— stock mortgage, guar, by State Bonds not guaranteed Bickeiviiick ik N. Y. Extension—l-i mort, Hannibal 16 5(,.7osei)A— common stock Preferred tock { 1,000 l,oou 1(1 1871 1 New 500&C Nnrcfi^ide—im mortgage Foiida,Jolinitotcti it Olovers>jille—\»r. Fort. Wayne, Jackson itSaainato~Ut Mortgage do do do do 1,000 1.000 100 1^72 1860 1866 1868 I168 13«I reenviUe Ist Missouri State Loaa Land Grant mortgage Bonds 1870, conv Ist mortgage (Qulncy& Palmy. 1st mort. (Kan. C. & Cam. RB.) Harlem Extenalon—X^l mortgage IblO 500&C 800,000 9,167,700 6,087,224 S.O 0,000 100 100 1,000 70 1865 1870 , 1st 1967 1870 1 Indlanap. Ulnom'tonit lCes<— lat .M.,gldbds 2d mor gage... indtanap.. Cine, tt Laf.— stock Ind, & Clnn. of '58 Ind ,Clun. & Lafayette do do do .^ IniianapollH A St. Zt>«i»-lst M.,ln S series 2d mortgage KqalpmenT bonds., Indtatutp.db Vlnc«7tnea— lat M., guar dtanap. i 2d mortg ige. guar Jniernatlo ,al (re'cas),l8 M.,gold. Houston ft Gt. No., 1st mort., gold Jonla& Zrtnsl«fir— 1st M., tradlc g'lar. 2d mortgage loioa I\iU» .1 Sioux Utv—'.a'. M.."A'nl'.'i''69' Jthicj Jack., it AM«(M-l8t M..slnk, fund, gold Lam. it Saffliiaa}~i9t mort.. 2d mort 3d mort Jacknonv., y.W. . : n.ortgai£e (SU'Queh, to Carbondale). fK. Mad.ik tndianap.stock ml. & )tad R :. -1st mortgage Jaffsrsonvllle .-2dm rtgaze bonds.. affersonrllle, Mad.& lad— Ist m Ttgage d do 2d mortgag Bond» of I.oulivll e (endoraed).... .. ' »M« it If. InsUana—Ui mortgage 700,000 820.000 1,180.000 191,0(0 100,000 100,000 7,6«0,000 416,000 367,600 1,317,000 118,080 100 100 18W 1861 1851 1857 1865 •I.'i'j. M.&N. M.& H. M.AS. A.&O. J.tt U. J. A.J. 7 7 7 J.&D. M.*8 & S. 6 M, 7 Q.-M. J.& J. A.&O. J.& J. A.&O. 6g. J.&J. 6 g. 7 7 7 7 M.& S. J.&J. M.& -N. F &A. J.&J. 1g. M.iN a: J.&J. 8 7 7 8f. 10 f. 10 10 8 8 t- M,& N^. M.& N. J.&J. M.&8, M.& N. J.&J. M.&S. J. & J. J.&J. Ig- J.&J. M.&N, J.&J. 7 7 8 J.&J A.& 0. 8 lastDlvld. Bank Jan. Phlla., Glrard Nat. do New 8 6 g. 8,,. J. J.&J. A.&O. "4"g. Formerly Icasedto P., W. & D.:operBts on own account since Dec, 1869. 1890'Slock, 1, Annual 1(3,107,0 0. rep. In v.15, p.35 Penn. R. R. Co Nov., 1872 Leased In 1863 to Northern Cent, for 99 do Jan., 1S73 yrs. Rent paid, $165 S15. Net earnings Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. 1, 18801 In 1871, $59,68). against »90 219 In 1870, Phlla., Penn. R. R. Co. Dlvs. guar uy Pa. lili. (v. 14, p. 62S.) phlla., by Company. Feb., ve The report for the nine months endlnj N. y.. Office, 23d Btleet. JuiylS, '^2 JuiAe 30, 1872, 18 publlahed very fully in do .May. 1879 the Chroniolk, v. 15, p. 82. with comdo do do Mch. 1,1879 plete t.ibles of ea.niiigB, ex-tenses, labilities, &c. do .March n&l The Get earnings above do interest, &e.. for the flscal year enddo do Oct. 1,1^80 do do June 1,1888 l' g September SO, 1871, were SUB.'JOl 1870, none; 1869, $475,612; 1868, $22,672; 1867, do do Jan. 1,1891 $1,040,584, do Jan.. iS93 (v, 14, p. iO, 85, 385, f.i5 V. do London. Sept 1, 1875 15, p. 12,41,46,51, 62, 355,460, 793, 8i0.> New York and London, Mi:h. 1,1920 N. y.. Union Trust Co. Dec 10, '72 Leased In 1870 to Pa. RR. for 7 rer ct per annum on stockand debt. Net earnings do do Jan. 1, 1882 do do Apr. 1, li90 in 1871, $656,031 (v. 14, p. 628,) do do .Inly 1,1S98 do do Oct. 1, 18:)0 To form a direct line from Bangor to St. New York & London. Jan. 1,1889 John and Halifax (v. 15, p. 62i.) do Mar. 1, 1899 do N. Y., Farm.L'an&TCo Jan. 1, 188', Com. stock. $1,041,253, pref., $100,000, Net do do Nov. 1,1887 earnings. 1811-72, $213,643. Annual redo .\ug. 1 I85O port in CHBONtoLE, V. 15, p. 8(^8, do N. Y., Geo. Ondyke & Co July 1,1897 Con.sol. with St. Louis & S.E. (V. -5, p. 213) N. Y.,Farm.L'an&TCo May 1, 190U Stock paid m, $400,000. (v. I3,p.667.) Boston OlUce. Jan. 1,1873 Div. In 10 years, 75 per cent. .y. 14, p. 43.) GrofS earnings, 1871, $674,6&^; expenses, $102.£ll Total ot ear lugs. $2:i.87i. N.Y.,Merch'nt.'Ex- Bv Ma'y','i902 N Y., Mcchan. Nat. tik May 1, 1880 land sales to Jan. 1, 18T2, $1,714,814. Dean. 1, 1887 ferred payments on land sales and Ctish do do do do Sept 1, 1888 In trusiee-r hands, Jan. 1, 1872. were do May 1, 1888 $988 742, A'inual report -JU dished In do Chro-Mclb, v. 11, p. 732; see a so p. 796. New York. do Jan. 1, 187B do N. Y.,Mech, Mat. Bank. Jan.l.iaOl New Y ork or London Jan. 1, 1900 Fern'dinato Ced. Keys L.gr. 500,00) acres N. Y., Market Nat. Bk. Stock, $-200000. N. Y., St. Nlch. Nat. Bk July'l','l900 vet earnlnjp, 1870-71, $30,499. N.Y., Farm's. L.&T.Co July 1,183: Has a traffic agreement from Mich. Cent. do Oct., 1881 do Oct., 188') Sold, 1871, to Ft W.,Jack.,& Eagloa-w. Boston, Treasurer. Apill, 18% do Bait., Merch. Nat. Bank. Oct. 1, 1901 In progress. N. Y., F. P. James* Co, July 1, 190, First Int. due Jan. ,'73. (v. 15, p. 76.) Augusta, Ga., RK. Bank. July, 1872 Set earnings, 1871-72, $417, '233. (V. 14, p. do 1870 to 1886 330, 459.) Phlla., I ; . , I ; . & J. f. f. J."& J. 7g. 7I. 1,1880 Apl. 1,18861 Mch Ifork. A.& 0. A.& 0. A.&O. ^g. J.&J. 4 J.&J. 7 J.&J. 7g. M.&S. New York and London. T g- N. Y., Winslow, L. & Co Sent., 19(e Trafflc guar, of 15 p. 0. 1839 Ist A.&O. London & Montreal. A.&O. do do J.&J. London Joint Stock Bk J.& D. do do M.&N. do do J.&J. do do do do 5K A.&O. A.&O. do 51? do do 6g. J.&D. do ^H s 4 6 6 mortgage guar, by Ills Pitts., C.& Pa.R Fort. Wayne & Chle. (V. 13, p, 83, 177, '209, 210, 482, 8.33) All the amounts here given are in pounns sterling, eases All. & St. Lawrence, 'f* 3 from Jan.. 1892 do do London, Co. Office. 6^, A.&O. London, at Co. 'a Office do eg. J.&J. F.& A. do Var. J.&J. do 5 J.&J. do 5 J.&J. 4 do 3 J.&J. do i Apl., 1877 Jan.. 1920 Perpetual, 150m.; chic, Det.& Can. Grd. June, 59m.; Mont,& Champ., 49m.; Buff. & L. Huron 161m. Gross earnings in half Irredeea'. Irrcdee yeareudluE Junn . Irredeem. Irredeem. 30,1872, £869,476; ex- Senses, £072.197; re' earnings, £l;»7,'t82. ee CllBONlCLS, v. 15, p. 6.7, 796, 797, Oct. 26, '72 Co?npany leases the Erie & Niagara, Sim., Oct,, 1872 and the Detr, & Mllwauk.;e, 189m, For July, 1871 the half year ending Jnly 31, 1872, the Jan. 18,3 gross receipts -were £:t50,7S3; working Nov., 1873 e.\p n^es, £329,4S;; netearnlniis, £2-;i,-29S; Proflt July, 1816 Intere-'t on bonds, &c., £84 184. Oct., 1877 on half vear'8 working £137,114. See <>et,,l 78 report m'CiiHO.vici.E. v. 15, p, 627. Dec, 1890 Interest In default. I88'l-S5 1,000 so 5ft) 1,000 M.& N. Jersey City, Ist 6 7 8 f 8 15, 3M J.'&J. 7 7 6 J.&J. F.& A. 7g.l. 7 25,'280,510 5 7 1,000, 3,0n2,500 832,000 2,500 001 2,500.0)0 2,750 000 5,000,000 1,0)0 l,5!X),00l ,50 5,728,490 1 589,500 2.800,000 1,600,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 50O&C 1,000 1,000 1871) SC'O.OOO 1871 500&C IS71 1872 1869 18-0 1869 IKTO 1835 1863 137' 1. 700.000 1.450,000 1,000 1,000 16,000 p. 1,000 16,000 p nj 770,000 1.000 300,000 1. 000 500&C 2.960,0 « 600.000 lOO&c 1195.000 1.000 500,000 1.000 940,000 LOCK) 1,0.0 20,00Op.m, m 1870 1867 1S69 1369 7 p. See Chbohioi-s, T. 157. 5',, 500&C 1,000 1,000 1,000 i',600 * 882 000 S45 000 • do do do do do do -Mar., 1883 .Ian., 1892 Operated by Erie. Han. & St. Jo., 207m.. branch, Qnlncy, 111, to Palmyra. 15m. Cameron to Kans. €, ; Total operated, 275m. Net earnings In iS70-71, $1,039,034, 50,000 shs. new stock anthoiized in Feb., 137'./. See Chroniols, vol. 14, p. 219, 3'21 y. 53m. common ; Jan., 1392 13, p. 804. Tan. 1, K90 Int. was In default. See (v. 14, p. 6-a.) Pliila-, Company'^ office Jan. 10, '78 Leased to Penn. RR., which owns a majority of the stock, (v. 14, p. 028.) do do Julyl,il Leases" Berkshire RB.,Stockbridge& Pit 8. Bridgeport & Boston. July'l'.'i872 field, and w. stockbrg. Gross earnli gs operating exp's, $601 ISl); 1871, $730.280 N. Y.,Bkof New Vork 1877 net earnings, $170,160, a^aln.-t $147,024 In Brld;;eport and Boston. 1885 1870. (V, If, p. 659,1 do do 1889 N. City Bank. Jnly 1,1891 In progress. Sb- CHBoyicLK. p. 413. , Nst'l Philadelphia, Office, Sept. 1, '90 Ihe report to State of Penn. for year ; Y do do do A &0. N.Y.,Co F.'&A. A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. J.&J. A.&O. J.&J. M.&S. A,&0. F.4 4.. J.&D. May"l','l390 do do '8 office. do do N. Y. & London. N. Y.. Co, '8 office. Londoj. N. Y or London. N. Y., Turner Bros. do do N. Y., Amer. Ex. do do Feb. Apl. 1, 187.5 1, 1695 do Bank do do do do Un. Trust Co. do do 187'., $373,63) gross earnings and ope.atlng expenses, (v. 14, p, shows $174,2i4 628.) Au'g'.','l872 Apl. 1, 1875 Apl. 1,1875 Oct. :, 1890 '\pl, 1, 1875 1, 1901 Jnly Oct,, 1909 Oct, 1890 Sept, 1867 April, 1888 l-cb., 1897 Main line, (402m.) 707m. per 35 Bent of leased roads cm t of gross earnl- gs. Net revenue In 1S71, t2,;32,8i7. Const, bonds of 18i5 will be paid now on demand. (V. 14 p. 85, 490.) In progress, Co. has aid & 32,000 acres I'd Road completed, Sept., I'-TO Cost ot road and equipment*, $11,500,000. into hands of receiver. Oct. .'70 Road went Settlement with creditors pending. See report in V. 13, p. 800. (v. 13, p. 635, 800; v. 14, p. 5il.) June, 1899 Various, Jnly 1,1919 Set earnings, 1871, $286 414. Leases St. N. Y., l.ouls, A. & T.H. roadand paM $450,000 7 A.& O, do Oct. 1, ItOO 8 J.&J, rent, net ear.ilnifs being $.-iOO 676. .julyl, 1881 F.& A N.Y.,rarm'3L.&T. Co, Bond^ guara iteed by Peun. RR, Co. 7 1903 6 M.&N. do do do Jr. A.&O. New York,Nat.City Bk. Apfli'l',1911 ConsoUdited, June, 1872. In progress. See do Cbeoniclb, h. 15, p, 44 331. J. & J. do ,Tan. 1,1900 If. J.&J. N. Y., Farm. L.& T. Co. July 1,1869 Leas-dto \rlchliran Cent., which gives a 8 f M.& N. do do .S'ov. 1,189,1 traffic guarantee. do 7 A &0. N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. Apl. 1, 1899 Leased to Ills c.at 85 p,c. on earnings, J.&J. N. Y., Metropo Itan B'k, Jnlyl, 1S90 fitoek paid up, $236,730. V- J. & J. N.y.,Nlnlh Nat. Bank, July 1,1""" Operated by Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000 1, 18S.5; >•. .v S. H do do do acres, (v. 13, p. 667.) Mar. M.&N. 8 do do do 1S90 J.& J. N.Y. .Loudon orFrankf. July 1, 1902 Bds offered in Aug., '72. Seoadv.ln Chbo!(. 7 7 J.& J. & 201000 101 i8S2 1851 186« 1870 1853 I'en. 4,00(5,00) 96,000 2,000 000 2,000.000 J.'&'j. A. & O. F. & A. Bk N. Y., Duncan, S. & Co. 1S71-S New Yorkoiiice. Apr. 1, 1881 0.%7 'ioo is58 1867 1869 1889 J.&J. 4 500&C 500&C 500&C Varl 1,000 j'&'j. Natl Au"(j.','l870 F.& A. J.&J. IS.il 1851 1864 1865 1S71 1869 1870 J.& J. A. & O. M.&S. 10 7 iS51 1870 it S. iJ.-'st mort., Bold.".' act»Dni!,ftn.?.ic.it,lfo»i— Florida St bd3.gld iP,:i,)— ist M. (Hawk-y Branch) J mort>cage (Hawlpy Branch) efenon Tst 1,182,5,'iO mortgage do do do do gold Kedcmption, Ist & 2 series do Sdaerlps.s erling Indlinn it nilnoln Ceiii.— 1st M., gold ',000 4,000,000 600,ai0 9SS,000 4,000,000 Harrlnb.. Porti^h, ift.Joy <t Xa/icas— stock /Zow^atonlc— stock Preferred stock 1st mortgage, sinking fdnd. 2d -mortgage Honda of 1869 Boustonit Texax (7e«e— Ist M, ^old, l.gr.,8.f tiunttngilon it Broad Top—lil mort., gold. 2d mortjrage 3d mortgage, consolidated Scrip for past due coupon IlUAoCa Central- -stock Ist mort. cmstr ctljn bd8(now payable) &J. A.& (). F,&A. J. W'hom. .3-6,766 '51-'5r RB an 7 2,000.000 317,000 600,000 150,000 1,000,000 775,000 4,000,000 1,099,100 21,000 p.m 146,000 132,000 l,7a3,000 476,000 100,000 7s,»iO 165,00) 1,000.000 2,;«0,000 825,000 800,000 1,500,000 500,000 1,800,000 500,000 M. & S. M.ftN. J.&.l. 4 IX 1,000.000 Wlnn 6 7 »72,«00 lU.'JOO 2.093,000 600,000 Kqul .meiit bon 1^ £urt>peait db N. American, {Me): (Bangor lat.M.. >HiiD. toN.B. line loan. ) 2d mort, Bangorto Winn L'd Kraut bds •i^ 3>i 7 2,0i'0,000 lOOiSsc Wheal Where Payable and by when Due. ,S(ocA.s, J.& J. A.&O. c 6 8 8,000,001) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 18,58 .. Rate Ptr i Payable. Cent. 7 7 7 2,064.001 2,000.000 71.000 7 8tX),000 8 e J. J. 1900 Honesdale Nat. Bank. iluly 1,1887 Leased to Erie Railway Co„ which pays do do do Jan. 1, 1889 interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p. 028.) '" N. v., by Erie R. R. Jan.l M.& N. Indianap., Treas. office Nov. 1,18T2 Leased In 1871 tp Pitts., Clnn. & St. L. KK M.& N. N. Y., J. & S. Fergu on Mav 1, 1881 (guar, by Pa, Un,) for int. and sinking A.&O. N. Y.,Bankof Am rloa. Apl. 1, 1873 lund of bonds and 7 per cent a year ou A.& O. N. Y., St. Nlch. N. Bank Oct. 1, 1906 stock. Net earnings In 1871, $130.1l« J.&J. do do do .Inly 1,1910 (V. 14, p. 591.) J. J. & J. & J. M.&N. J.&J. ^. Y., Bank of N. Y , America May 1, 1832 Farm's' L.&T.Co, Julyl, 1874 LeaaedtoMlch, C«ct, . December . . « 1 . . : . . THE CHRONICLE 28, I8'i2.1 1 8/3 Railroad STOCK anu bond Subserlbsra will eonfor a jfreat ruvor by tc^vluz u« IntTnellate uotlee DESCRIPTION. . 1 Miles of SI' ^1 For explanation of all refcrc'cr>B, sec Ruftd Sll -footnotes on Ut page of RR Tables. Junction, Pkilftdelfihi't- Ist mortgage... 2d raortgRKC Kana Cits/, ih. Jo. Mo. ValUy RR do _ do Kaisas City. (\u*r. do & St. J. gold C. B. KU., consol Santas Puvi/k—stock Uh .J. (KoUl) laud & road, sinking ift 18116 \,uw \M\ l,4(«<.il(lll *A\f\ i'«l,5U(l lUJ UK) ISiiS I,.)Ol)| 1,!K10,UX) 2fl'J 1S70 1,0<III tw.imo 9,SS4,2.-.0 isiis 50 LOO); .. i.o(w 215 Mort., gold mortgage (extension) 3d mortgage 3d mortgage (exienslon) 1st bonds. ..^ l8t mort. iC r. & A. Ri:.), Snni>ury bds. 2d mort. (C. P. & A. RR.) registered bds. 3d mortgage (C, 1'. & A. Rli.). Lake Shore dividenil bonds. April, !8iy... Junction RR Ist niortguge boiiili* mortgage (C. & i'ol. RlUs'k'gl'd mortgage (C. * Tol. iiU.) & lliiffalo 1, HI. (Hi Krlc. niortgiige bond** do do uo •mi.odu 84I,(I0U 2117 .i«m .1 !KX>,0i10 **>.VXI S'jn,oix) ,... .... I 1870 1870 101a j HH «' 2,6«l.l.Wl 185t; i 5,i.56,001l l.WWl 1.000 1851 1859 1867 96 1.000! I.WIOI ' 1852 1855 1866 1858 1862 1866 1868 Si ' 1,000 ;,i»Ki 1,000! l,00Oi 1.000, 300&el 1 .... tira id & Rapidn Like Sup. it ad mort gold. 1. — ^toek , gi., s. t'., 1837 18*8 1863 I 58 Frnnklln, \nt niortgage do 2d ninrtuaife ... J/i«?.— l»t M., gold, I. ^r..8.f. do conv .52 .... ....I ... I. no I I I 181)0 l.)6 '50fl4;c 51IOA. 1.0IH: r«//tf'/— rttnok, com. and 17 145 i I.1JOO ! 1869 I.OO' ol l85Sexcbaugable for new mortgage, new, ISW 1,0011 2d mortgag,;. reg mortgage (llazleton Ist Lecington. mortgage iBt BL <f I .... 8-2X ' 150 i 1853 1806 1--69 1870 .... N. O.— Ark. S .Lo'n Lo'janApUrairj'iixr. S.\yofIn(l—it<t M g!d I^ong Branch *f .s>//. Shore Ist mortgage.. IsC mortgage, — n line 500 , K xtensloa Gleu Cove branch Lexington— atock Preierred 9 percent stock Bds to state i-ientncky (r'crpetual oai Lonisvnio « I*"ranklorc bonds Lexington & Fra.ikfort L-tulHville, Cin.tt Louisville Louisville, Loan Cinn.& mortgage... do 2d Mort. b'jnds (Shelby cnt-ytf) LouinHile & yashoitle— stock Ist 50 " 100 , ; Lex.,l«t'. do do 65 a I. OOP Loan . arksvlile Br.,l8tM..8ierlV. Jfarou ,t .i't'guii(a—\»t. 2(1 Hiijrt. r-iniorsed l>y Maoon dfe •. New Loan dk Ist ' Meh., Ii. I , do (896 do !B08l., Nat. Hk.Conrrcc.l.Ian. 1. 1!iOO do Apl 1. \'n\ N. Y.. rnlon Tnwt Co. April, loll andpiiylnK$l'4i.lioiiricr vr. (v. 14, p. 59".. 1.009.'2'J« acrea. t>tal* Old tlo.Cliii per mile. laic aid H.'i.oiii' per mi'r. Philadelphia 1 fllce. J»n., ^71 I.ctiKcd and o[ieraled liv Pli'l. ft Reading. J. ft.). do Oct., 1877 Dlv'dn 7 per cei t. (v 14. p. 6.^.) A.&O. Q-F. iX.Y., Jones ft ^ehnvlci-. Auk., 19i10 In prourcRH. LoKanep. to KoekvUIe, iDd. Operated with X. J. t^outhern. J. ft I). 'N. Y., X. J.Soutirnli.Ii iSepl., 1872 "aK Ilarb. hr. completed In 11.70. PIv.of » iV. Y'.. Vernillvc ft Co. July. 18^8 per CI nt.Si'pt. 1k-,i. an 1 J.'*',l. percent Sept.. 18'2. Company h Id- 1 t mort. bond. 1890 F.ft A. I'lilladclpliiii. tti rc'l'c extenii on A tilcii Cove br. bds. 189,8 du M.ft N. 181" (iroi.. eaitiii t». :S7'.72.»l.n:.8'2'.S:ejpenBcii .June, J. ft D. Louis lUle. July. 18r,' J.ft .). » 01.173: net cainlnK',»2:5.f9; Bv con•I.ft.l. t act. ^ov., IK71, ullh Chea. ft Onto. 19V) X. Y., Bank of America. (1.0 O.ai0 new Kloci. vaa -old to C. ft (1. J. ft.I. Jan.. 1S7I fO. nnd 1900.001 ol old atock at 65. do J. ft). do ,Ian. 1881 La>.l annual leporl, Cukomole, v. 15, p. J.ft.1 do do Jan., IS9; do it.1. du J. ft J. A.ftO. N. Y.,J.B. Alexander April, I'JUi I A.&O. A.&O. Land Kraut about \ I 1 — ' « I i A. M.ft.V. .M.ft.X. A. ft O. A.ftO. i.t D. K.ft A. 2,510,000 !«' 100 18?l 1870 i'.oiio 1,' .).&.), i 7 1,1011,000 I.W.Ol 2,5 XI,' 0(1 15 i.lICO 610.000 3.4SI.530 I : j 51I.0UI ise 10.1 187J jOO&c 100 i,oao,an 50 I I.3a83!i2 8,131.719 100 6M I HI) I l,'4«i ft o. J J. dn do do do t\» M.* I J. Itolfaat und Boston. Mauclie«ler& Bo.loi ; J ft r,* l).iU., V l\p. 4 1.) tu-ninn,ll Br.lili. at 161,300. l.eai.ed ollbe lytni.iS'ild.hyGa. KK.'nd 2d end. by (ia. BK. ft Bkr. Co. lo'- f. reclo.n e of 2d mcrt. K"Ke Nov., '72, but notice witlidtairn. »;!«l.t>.> s.c. Itli. ; .\dvcriliJed (V. l.->. |i.f7.i Lea.<''d 10 Central Ga. 1 It., to bare tlia i-aiiie iti\ IdcuilH a» the lc!*?ee. In pruK'^es", '.6*ni. and hmcrli.llii'n. IcMcrftN, tl-e 1 MooM'bead Lake. Kir .Vr.it OHCOL'Kln. and 1.1 The K^'eiis ca. 11, roads » 1 ..V. .I'C: ..| arhiir net < f:i.*t A tiand. i^k-ton n i.-.i were t:e-utlUKeipe »e«.»l.0'>4fSP. arnlliKi. 9 68,7^7. Interest and t xeft we e f:l.'i9.'9. Ihe conxol. ni in.of h:*«1II r ti • a'l th- old debt. >ee report lu CiihoSK-I.E, vol. 14, p. 499, ;JuBS,"4-';7 .May I -,1^9 Xov., 18^2 Opcrateil wKb Concord l!K. (T. 14, p. 751.) July 1, 188'J Leased to Bo»t. CI. ft F.. at w of earulUKa The completion of the Ohio Itlver brlilita Sept., 1866 at rarkerbbiite and tliechau::'- ofcna^ia Garrett Sona.Aug. K. Garret do do isiw 1.1891 Do * Ohio lu the ft Mli.«, Uli. \'\ |87! affi-cled df> Ihe csirnlnKaof M.ft C. favorably. Grota earnlUKv were 11.590.967. Net reTeHue. 92l0.05.'i. See imnual report Id t. 14 p. 3:9 later report tu June 30, TJ, T. :i. do p. 8C3. ft Son-, Bait., Mercli. X. Bank, ".v., *^ x.y., >' llialon', L.ft Co J. A. jiiiij 1 II. London. A DMvMr^^UX 1 Julv. 1898 July, 1901 Sept., Ball.. F.ft A. M.* V. J. ft J. .M ft V. r».i p.TW; ,v.l4 do F.ft A. !« < Apr. 1,18S! do Button, WaahlngtotiBk.iOei. i.mv. M.ftS. M.ftS. 3 s 8 s. 8,500,000 S7I.(W) 1,500,000 ,500,0001 ft ' 1S91-91 Oct.. 'K7I Oct.. iwm Exch. Bk. Jaiy 1.91 .... AUKUSta, Me. S. N. J. i '. A M. I I Boatoii. Nat. I maim 1,000, ft ft J.ftJ. A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. 3,(iao,>«a 18»9 no do do .1.* J. 4,490,868: 2.430,000 xjernmi , A J. J. j 187,' If 87 Uo«loi,'Xat.'K.\ch. Bk.' A.ftO «K. I lUK.. Total II tleaKe operated, vyt mrea. Annual rcpor- pnbli he<l In CnKOMtTLir, V. 15. p. tM.iihona let earnii K» n a.l lines one aled. 1K71T2. of »l.t" I 99?. Ol the f 8.000 OOn cun«. luan t2/ou.00n rcser'^ to redeem old bda. balance for Imp'v't.. LeapcH I ao,).iw) BOi Philadelphia. Augii ta. by lia. It. R, J. ft A.'* b. F.ft A. 6 6 I .\UK.'. "lS<2 , K. I. 4tl,V).' isii f. 7 B. I ' 746,3^0 6)1.000 493 8J2 425,0Un -41,40) 53,000 sn,!cj) 1,149.800 saiLOOo 13U,UXi 1871 5 Louiavlllc. S.T.. J. B.Alexander. Jan I. '7.1. "6 1,866-87 do do 18,86 do dn May. -..VA I.onlsville. Nov.,'8ll.X5 do Oct.W.lfti: du N. y., J. B. Alexander. April, 1898 London. BarlUK Bros. Dec, 19(11 Ang..l9 2 do do 1*79 dp _ do Various. N. Y'.. M. K. Jeaup ft Co 1887.190O 1889 do do A. fro. 1R79 A.ftO. Dec.,18;2 Macon, Cia. J. ft 1). Oct., 188il A.ftO. Oct.. 1893 Xeiv Yori. A.ftO. .). 1,0110,1100 H« F.dA. 5 00 1,10(>,000 •«U-'61 to. .\l.ftX. 3711,1100 1870 /^(U6'ifltM,s;4,00OD.m Q/\tonagof\~'U\. mT, Inoanu... motl««cf.,..« l4l&9ftftO>iii>it)iiiiiiiiini.i(iiiiniu; (A Mntgui'xd all huiirccs in rear endlnc 1871. «5.102.3 2 : net, t3,44a.?.l!. I J.&.I. F.'ftA. .). ftj. ^ (Id jQWtMMe A from .TO, Sept., 1910 !872, 38J^i cr 'cut new Kluck waa sold at Oct.. 18par tOiito<Tkhold.-rii. iv. 14. p. S87.) X. Y., X. Bk Comm- rc».|I)cc. 1, 1899 Leased lor ."^nveaa 10 Pacific ol Mo. New York&Clnclnnatl.l Dec. 1872 Leaned lo I'tttn.. Cln. ft M. L., cuar. tiy Pcnn. Hit. )e«i4ceii aannnilnK llaMllllev >l.y.,Bk of America. Mav. lS8:i I 8,5(10,000 Scioto irari«l<a . DIvldendHln loyrH. IDOiiercl. ! 10 1,000 I Xo> I 819.00 22.V) 139,000 RS,O0O 40 1 lOS Tj Itecclptt. I 7 [.. ( f. 33:),i>0 ." noriguKC 4b Hock. KR.. Ist mortgage ppin. * B\ .IstM. sr.iar hv Si.* C... I r.. May.H;:i June. 1.S9S 1 4K S,lil7,0O0 1,00(1 i.r-fr Id mortgage 2 \,nv JKOO />i'ore/K«— stock mortgage, dollar mortgage, sterling 6 6 1,000 1.00" tnJtflel'i (ft PrnnUngha?ii—]ai moriKt^a., Mirietta .f C/nc(«»art— stock, com Stock, Ist nreff Ist SX. 600,000 gold I Lcaaed lo N. P«e. I i.oir.. SJ Stock. 21 S« I 2,'9I0, 0(1 & M inche^tm* 551, 10.1 Kennebec, stocrk do Varniouth stuck ctfs. do do iHt mort. extended.... do Consolidated mort... do Horaerset &, Kennebec, ist & 2d mort's... Belfast &, Moo-^eltcad, ist mortgage, Portland do f. 701, 00 £irtl A 18?). 7 7 8,"80.ll()0 1,0.10 lor 1.1.10 MHKK Kold lyeedsft Farmington R.R. loai M. C. A; .Vndro'icoggin HR. Interest scrip Androscogifin RR , Bath <'ityloan tt-M. J.4fc.). f. 25.000 ino.001 186! 18C9 Por(j7a(/*»— Ist M., gold Maine Central— 7,tock iBt mort, . consol, (Kold) Bond8»l,llW.ti!r,H^oan. A.& K. ItR. Ut mortgftflre, Bangor L'n (P. K. RR.).. Extension Bonds, 6 M,OUI .... (fc I ft J>. 'Oct. 1 gr. Lbif^ouu acree. ti. Jan., 18:8 Leased to P.. Ft w. ft c, 40 p. c. on p-Mi -Auk. 1895 earn'K.. hilt tt'.OOOp r yra inlnln urn. July. 1899 SIccK i.- ?o.(X;?.lui. NcliainliuF, !S71-7S, Mav.isoil »19.,3I?. Scea-nual r pnil I .v. 15, p. ;8». Fcfl.. 1S97 Operalcdhy X.J. ( vnlral HI!, I do do Uo do M.*X. 6 3,l«)0,00(i 1,000 1372 Boiids jtfa4/fl'>« Jnnc 1,1894 Jan., 1899 ;api. 1,1900 do T2-,UJ0 187 Oa. I{K Brunswick— Ut M., Slate endors. 197X 3d mortgage *5quipm ut bonds Maoon <t lfis#(e/v*— stock I'- 1S68 <a 20 77 77 i llosIouOlllc.... M.&S. A.*0. ^cererH>rt l:i ( na,>\irLl:, v. 14, p. C27. Total rcci l|ii. In i-7(i. »i3.4.'i7 .'WO. Op.ex. pcuncs.jS 5i'2,i.'Ji f 11 Increase of 4()p.e.: atock wu* voted in *7: lo 'bareholdeison payment ot 31 1-3 tier cent uf the par A' rll. 1S9S VHlnei" cai.h : lulljinlda ockwa^ iraued .'an. 1,1890 after AUKUKt 1, IS.l (V. 13. 11.145. CM: July, 1887 EJv II. p. il7,6.7: V 15 p.iV8,KJ, S3I.) Ju y,18S7 July,l«S!( ;jan. I,l!:,97 ilu du do M.ft N. IAD 6g. 200,000! 5,000,000 i,yi ,000 175,000 15l,lB0 2,6!3,483 Kil,000 71 519 •67-'70 5',IO&0 \%-,H\ 1869 300&(.- M. CtW.OOUguar.).. A. .1 lei gflh o|iernIcil. i.lf74iii. In 1^71 liro-s carnl KU "cic »1J. 797,9:5: op. expen»c..9,'.79,^(6: ncl curiilnKa, |5/li8.)r8. i Nov., 1873 July, 1882 Sept. 1W6 du do do du do Total Anrll. iss«i di do du illshurx oltUc. N. Y.. Wlnolow, I,.& Ci N. v.. Farm. 1,. ft T. Co. I 186.8 . , du I'lilliidelphlaomeo J. i Jnlj,l«S5| I ; I O .Mick, ft O. 1;.. IciiNtil tur Int. on ulucK nnd bund). aii.oiiiiiliiK lo tios.sioper yr. 'April, 1899' Pec, 18?2 Q-.l. ' 6 1856 1860 1863 hio, Ist M.. sterlltig, guar.. Lvkewi Valteu—HXfUik i I do do d-i r. i. >« lb* • .)ury,1874i Jan., 1880 Ocl., 1892 ' 1 M.&X. T f l.HIO l.lWl 1858 Lebanon branch. Louis ville Loan brani:h, Ist mortgage Lebanon Br., 1st mortvage do Extension, IjOui.-»ville Ijoan... i .'onsol. 1st mortgage for tS,000,a>>. .1 . 6 "iiio Memphis Memphis &. Memphis &c 1. 000 1851 1867 1870 1872 475 185 mortgage on main stem LonisvllTe I.IXRI C5 175 175 89 7 VA l..")'.iO,OCO i f;* I j III liieoi.. neelloii witli Kai>.iiii I'lirtAc. Ii> ti-Tl ii-l I'MiniiiuK nf KaiiKH. rBflflc «rr'* tl,'"*!'.* 9*17, *><.ll.:i< ll-'.n. Lvril avalli.l In gr.lw over fi.KHl.KV arri-", liit.un itriiuie 'HiN I. u>alile oiilf uut iif net earniHKii. Anuual report lo CnifoxicLr. v. II, p. '.us ; ilo N. V..Buslon4 Fhllu. I. Q-'- 7 TliUCii.iiwi'H n iiiajiirltv uf tork Uci.ver ra<;IDi' nlil.lili, rerali'd l.luni- 1.1896 I1.9-117 do du ilu •1" A. 40. 10 ' .. .1 & J. I ' 10 77!, WO 50 ma r. 7 g. f 2;< 2,6tli,l«l lOO&C IB-U 1869 • /*/««-* -Mtock 7k. 00.000 ^TilrtKi 50.000 50 J. ,1, .I.Jfc 1'. 5,' 1,00 4t * J.* 3..5H).0C0 1,001 mortgage, sinking fund Long J. J. 5,000,OU) 59,000 900.000 4.108.000 1,171.000 190.000 500 IMtle Schuylkili—stock ist 100,00 8IO.0U) 600.000 50 .000 4,500,000 S.200,000 S,S2'i,fl00 i.nxi 5 l.HKI 1.00" 1,000 1,000 186!) .... t' Rock, Pine 55 82H Ktrcet Connection bund-* LittU Hock tt Fort Smith— lat mort., gold. Land grant, s. Little 1,000 !,000 1S70 1857 it 11.) Louif—l'ii mortgage, gold Little Jiia mi— Htock, com Jr St. J.*.). .TW.OOO 5,000.000 720.000 SUiKOOO 18,158,600 s;i,sso 31 preff BondK iBt J.Ac J. 100.1X10 i 18.15 hmkinctnuia—Xi^x.'SX *fe M.AS. A.«0. .|01),0I!!' 283,8511 KunsasC.and Santa Fe Lehigh LehiQh .I.&.l. aio,oo( 1 1370 I r ist raortgaifo Lf-aceil , Lnir.. tt Gal.—ifit M.,l.g.,s.t'.,coitv ' ^69 62 156 L'twrfure I I .... .... 21X1,0011 l> »I.*N. 3,01X1,000 Ju. lo (T. i:i,p.4ni.) I .!.& I). J.jL.l. A. A du du do do do do du du do du do do du du do du .1. 115,000 2,0U.0L«l 861 .TOi 100,001 IncKui. I A.&O. A.* (I l,5llll,(«lii l.lNloi 186'J .!.& ' l.iKU.OOO I fit. Net earninn In im. , M.aN. r.&A. 500,000 l.OOl.iKKl Vallrr Cu.'ii. ; bra rb. '2U!lin. 6I111. %u»fm. Vatx of roatf t«MX. X.Jo.ftC. ' M.iSiN. ; 9 i/M) l.UW iSOO&r 1861) S) 16) 163 83 J & J. «.-.J. I 6,100,00.1 kill. RI.. III.. I. New O . K.4 A. K.& A. A.&l). A. 40. 1,0 l.lKli i I Kalamazoo, AUegun & A.&O. J.& J. 10a' 19.0(«M>0 1001 5.u..'>;«i 1,000 1.8JO.OJ0 l.'Wii l,«l,ll0t 1.00 3,09H,'I<1 ('. Hopkliii, ('n.'i. • 18;u.7l, III. ft . 250,100 1855 1857 88 88 88 Kaiuinazoo ik SchoolfTaft & hr-e Rirers Kalama:^oo & Scln)alcr«f[ i 18<i9 M13 i>. M.*S. A.&O. aO.OOHn.ni mm-, St'l lluljrl, l««! Sept., 18 6' riillil, C'ornExeli. Ilnnl>..l»n. 1, 18^9 Couiiililid n 1872. fv. 15. p. I5».) N. Y.,B'n)c of America Mnrch isss Covli uion. Ky., 10 l.enlMfiuu, Kjr 1 dn ilii iiiiip, 18-5 niiiii I111111I11 paid .Munli. Ih'.i. ilfl l.V. V .,Uel. Lack. ft Wii;.lau. I, 1873 Xei eariiliiKi Buln 1871. »:lM.I-;4. - 1) earn. . . du do March 1885: Inira, $874.^10. Caplial itock la tXtniXO. do du Apl. 13,1880; (r. i4, p. 628.) du du May 15,1 SS9 do du .Ian. 1, |8(: York. April. 1892 Y.. Opilykc ft ( 'inly I, IH1.7 In |i-oi:ri'i.«. Oiwi-ku to l.eii i-lon. "t^ N . V ., Uulon Ti UKi to. Auk., 1ST2 Kotiilailiih. Ju r. I8«» ul Ihe L. SHor* du du Au-.'., 1872 road i|i.clud|r;j( ;<i.,p. 4t A. and tier, N. Y., Bankoi N.York, Oct., 1S79 ft Till.) mid Ihe Kllili.s. ft N. Iiid.Co.'.s N. If.. Union Trust to. .Inly, 1901 a d tcpl.. ivii. liiiir. 4- KrleCu., uhleb du do .Inly, 19«) I'luili-d Ihc I lit). ft hliiteLln.'. andKrle do Oci. 1, 1'S; Dilri.li. Moii. ft Tul. read ft -Voillicasl. N. v...Hank of N. York. May. KVi and KHifiiiiuoo ft White I'lpcon are do di Nov,, 1877 owned : Ji iiie.louu ft Krankl .leaked at do do Ana., 1876 40iii-r ci-iil of Kroi". can li'K*- a d al, u.Ae. * cnir ct'tinc licpH, lOWM I .I.*.1. .S'lu.w.i i,Oi)u Cltjr Ki ;«<» do do 21X1.000 "" I MM) 1, i.tiimi 1,18 4; ('•' Auk. i.ihW), \nx. 1 18981 u.- .Trcaii.,at iiiuiurin N. Y., ft HI. l.ou «. la .l.lMte do 1871 ft 76 N. Y., Loud, ft Frankr. !jun« 1 1916 J.*.' lOLl&c, .in llOU&c I do do do do do do While Pig«-ou .Jjtmestown l,Sli".,i-.« 1H>I is;i 150 *cpl liy VVtXU. Coniol. ur <'. III.. and ihc N'.Y..Lonilnnft Fraulif'Mav !,l-9 N. Y., ft SI. Limlii. IFnb. I. IKKSI do & S. ».* 8. J.& J. M.&S. 18S0 II «)«.(: 1860 \mici-' "w I M. 5IK1&1'; 18:)5 ill 111 I Owned laoi 1, ' .!.& J. M.& N. r.ia,uo 2;5,;to 1895 ,l(KI&('i ::^. ^.l fi,9in.iiiiii IHB 2. HO 25 do du K.& A. & I). l.OIOI < (!•> |.Ian. do Y.. Farni.L, ftT. J. 1S53 m Lake Erie i^ h>nhttyil^~-\%i'iA.{%\,\\f^xXH ... lMk6 Ontario Shore-~\%\ mort., go a /«*« Skore&. Mich. South. —aiock. Ouar nteed. inptrct, stock itondsoi' October ), ISO:', B. F Cousolld mortgiige. 1870, coap do do reg Income Bonds (8. fa-idf jju0l)jp:;r yr.j .. Ist mortgage, s. :"nnd M. « N. 1 2(1 mortgage Mich. H St mortgage (IJ., M. & T. RR.) l-it 6K. a.aio.MKi liC> Lackawanivuir liloonvthurg—Ui mortgage. .S. Mli'N. i 4.1W3.IIIIO i$:i M 8d mortgiitie n-^ ,'i:'t. 18M loatc IWI ft Itciiton. 111) M.&8. «,4(I0.II(IU 1 \V\. I 1.111)0 ISOi 1881 Jnlr:,IB83 Uu lo F.4 A. ' Oin:e. N. Y. I). F.*A. i,iim,i,«Ki phU du M &^. ,!.& ' l.OCOl '65- '6-. Or. Mort. on lOO.iWO acres KEtlAUK". lulDit'd. Phlliide J.'^'j. ; 186S iiiorl. rn:o f. f. ISM Income bonds (itll IsHUOd.) Land Grant Uonds gold on V.UJU.<HX> acres 'ii\ mortgage, uold, on »ame A'ent C'oH?i/y (.\f 1.).— ut mort. bonds Kentucky Ontral—^tX mortgage 8d 10 3 I Ut Mort., gold 2d Mort. (government subsidy) Ut Mori. (ijCHven worth Ur.) L-itid I i 'mblrii. Priuclpd, when Due, hj Anoin. J.& J. A.«0. I onr In t II tp'',;S5,: man) 1861 IBDD M t'Qud ; A>n<l<. ISTKBEHT OR DIVIDBSD*. Itatu When ^ bere Parahle. and ^/r a,7«9.1l3 tcm.iMi 52 '61 1, l.«iO l.U>> iOJ aw W/((f«—utoelc l8tmort^a/e,<Mi. &Kt..Juscpli UU.... Bt. J. & c.B. R t.,l3tM do do 2a M. <t Coitnctl Ainoutit Out. .lauding,, Is r.l | list. ofanr error dUfovercd ton, TrcM, olB-e. K »f Coinu)ir««i : o In ooer»'lo''. Sr., Uock »nln. |i JBifK' SIMM MTti. 9ft mmrDgx (MM* okietiT fn»i p. «m — 1 . . . . . . . .. . THE CHRONICLE ,. [December 23, 1872. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Sub«cribors wl'l confer a ffreaC favor by eivlns as Immediate notice ot atiy error dl* covered In our Table*. DESCIUPTION. sr Miles tor cxptanntion of all •eferfiiccs. Bee Road foot DUIC0 on iBt patce of ICIi. Tables. Xrni/-<cme (t £^x/n!7(on-l«tmortga«e Memiihi'i «t C/*ar/<!"i(o?i—etock, 1000 1379 M. /ftwJt-lBt 1. 131 er... mite i.tort bonds, Ar:(«n»itMi i.->ai,$l(;.0(Mper ioiM— l8t iir'.iphU .e «. Jif*cf>i^iin t'« iitrat— I. g "I'Vt fwg 2Sl 2Sl 284 lock moriu^n .convert. Pinking fund y*<\ convcrtibtp CoiBolifUiel inori. for flO.HiO.OOO) Michiran Cf ntral (Atr Lliiv monirac.o >h'hlKaii Air tno l»t M..assun».by M.C. Kalttiaazoo & South Hrtveu, Ut M., guar. Isi niort«a.4e, ill I2i . do rto do ^•'cfii/titn Mi-ii^'t<t 27 27 ^rtM.. iruar. assumed 2dM..Kuar do La k'A Shore^M mart ^A'^e 1st M., tirand Rlv. Valley. T^fC'^r— i'-t niortg«S",K"l H'licaukee tt XoKthern •tli''V't'if;re it St. 'W R7 * A.ftO. 1.00 i.ono 1, (« 1«72 l*)9 4,01:0.010 M.&N. 1.900,000 2.iou,uai 610,000 70.0JO 1,000.000 500,000 88 1,011) l,ll«,0IO i,o« Ij 9 1S69 1,000 •.,000 l.OiXl IS '9 1869 V.iVio 1,(«I0 1,00" UX«I 4J 1.000 t.W' 1.000 OTl Mllwatikec and \Vt?8toru S'.P.iiil V Ch. Ut M.'conv.topref.stock) W'uBtern UiHon. iBtmortsaKC JP-t.. hike S. <t IpMi.— Isi njort., KOld . ft .1 f.Sc A. F.ft A. 3.10 7g. .1 18tO i8;i H19 i8:o 1889 1867 ll« 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 50J&C. SKI 1,000 SjO 3K 7b 7 MemphiB, do A.ftO. J. ft 000 6,'I00 10 f. 11 7 8 1,9,T1U100 3J7,';00 300,1100 J.&.T. 38,500 1"0&C J. 8b. J. ft i'ooo New York & lOO&c- M6l.l;14 lOO&c 30,00 p.m 1 8 7g.f. M.ft^'. Mari'h. M.ft S 400.1 XXI 70O Ala. 18<7 1810 not endorsed 1.000 1,00, 7 M.&S. 1,040,1X10 33(1 axi ,1. 3Vi J. ft 7 '&e 3.000.000 7 Convertible bonds Construction bond^ var. var. . Br.&c,(2na-.D.L&W) .50 1000 1000 (»ld L.&S. 1.000 100 500&C iraife X) 7 6g 5 5)^ 7 7g. 6 525,00, 2, -'1X1,0X1 t State ^'ew Jer e • N.r. Mi'U'mfi~\»i M.,gld,guarby N,r.& O, 2d mortgage, currency >. .;. S'*ut!iern—\9X mortgage. , 1st mortgage (Toms' River b .) Income bonds... yeio Jerxei/ Went Lina—Ui morl.,gold yp.tD Loiulon ,Vor(A.—stock le 7 f. 5 ?« I.& J. A.ftO. M.& N. F.ft A. , Mortgage bonds .'. m irt <age dbGft. m6r\ yort^.-~Ut Income bonds, gold V.O.citye.xten. bonds y. O., .Vihiie (ft T^euH^ut mort.. skg fnnrt *d m irtgage. end >rsed by tato La. Jvio Voi'k <i: Bo.-irr)n—U\, mor'gago, cold yrn Vork Cmtral <t Hnamti fe/ipr— stock Premium bonds (N. Bond lor debtf* assumed V.. Central). Cou^^olidaied mort. of laWi mortgage Sinking fnnd y. Y. fftiMatontc A slnk.ifd..'.'. '. it yorthern~'Xift mort." ro Operated by Erie. Cost of road. «'22,,332, IS9'| Wes. Ian. 2, 1873 Leased in perpetuity to Del., Lack 1:114 The lessees assume alUiabilitie.sand pay 7 per cent on stock, and S per cent after 891 1910 1.874, if they then earn 10 net on M.ft K. Net earnings In 1871 were $068,913. ivol 1889 Oct., 1901 14.p. 5.'3; V, 15. p. P.) July, 1872 Annual report in Chkokicle. vol. 15. p. & A. liiii.(li«i V- A. 2« 6 Q.-'J. F. ft A. ft ;870 1871 l.O&C 1.5A000 *7^ F.ft A. F.ft A. 18)9 1,00' 2,lXX),n00 7 f. 103&C 6 7 M. 1110 120,011 1,000.0 3,0 IO,tt>J 1.418,800 «c 3011,01 X) 18. •I8;i .I.ft J. A. .1. J.ft J A.&O. M.ftN. J.ft J. 7 p.nr 8or7g. p.m. 8 1,00 J 12,6 2,5iX),OiO 1,00 iim 8il,42'.3:« 5,936,626 1,000 1,514.000 500&C SiW&c 76.IXJ0 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,090 592,000 166.000 88,000 2,900,ax) 1,894,001 166,030 1,95J,000 7 6 6 18,1 50 1,000 isrj 18«1 900&O 7,5(id,bOO 1,500.0. !0 3,1XKUXX) 1,0,10 103,01X1 1.000 i,6M,oao 108,899 161,000 i'-ooo 26,0iX)p,O), J. J.ft J, As A.&O. M.& N. F.&A. M.&N. M,tN. 6 "so J. 7g,f. M.ft N. 1853 1«56 1,000 ft O. ft 1). & N., at 6 p.c. on stock, (v 13. 7 7 4 4 t 6 7 7 7 f, do do .^i. do do 18^7 Co, 1 95 Y., G. Opdyke do do 18 1 Nov. 1,1889 N. Y., Co.'s Office. New , Y.. & hi. ft/.. V Ht A M.&N. J. ft J. F.ft A. J.AlJ. ter324 ) May London, Office, Oct., 18;-; of N. America Sept., lo85 di- Leased to N.T. ft Os.M. for int. on boeds ft 7 p.c. on $2,0tX1.0l.O stork, (v. 14, p. 828.) Leases L'g Br. ft Seashore. Net earnings, Slock, $5,000,000. (v. 11, p. progress, ^'ewark to Eramaus, Pa. Op. under contract with V. Central fo" 20 193C In 1, Bn do 595.) 1871, $159,397. ,52.1, 595. 7:^2.) 1881 > years at $210,000 |ier yr, (v. 14, p. 43, 354,; Jnlv, 1892! Y., J. B. Alevander, July l,!8S6 Formerly operated by Son'hern BR. Ascompany look possess. on sociation do do Oct.1, 1890 do 1S90 do again In June, 1870. lax) do do York and London. Jan. 1,1915 Seellnanclal slatn". In Oct., ISn, CunosNew York Co.'s Oiti'-e. lan.l. 1915 icLE. v.r-. p.5a3.,5w. N.Y.,i.ond.,BerIin&Fr't, y 1. 18^9 2d M.. $5,(XXI.IX10. n"t issued, (v.i 1, p.521.) :. ; New M N. Y.. Duncan, S. & Co. Oct. N. Y. Union Trust Co May do 'do do do 15. '74 1883 1,1876 May 1, 1883 May 1, 1883 Mayl, 1888 Aug. 1,1876 Dec 15,1881 June, 1885 May 1, 1875 1, Aug. N. A. J.' ft J. .I.ft .1. Net income. I87I-7?. over and above 1 est and tases was $111,112. (v. 15, p. 1 do tlo do do do do do do do J.&D. II. Grand Cen. Depot. J. & N.Y., M.ftN. do do A.&O. N.Y., Union Trust Co. M.& F.& 7 7 Jan.. 1899 do S. 6 6 7 ..501.1XX1 t,IV)0 I2.5ex) & M.&N. 2.01X).(XXI I.IXXI.OKI ng expenses, $1,801,757; $5)2,492. .Ian. io, '73 Ope-ated with C. ft Amboy RB. and Del. ft N. Y.. Co.'s Office. Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875 Bar. anal, as the United Co, '6 of N. J. 1871 do and leased to Penn. UK. (v. 14, p. 522, do A.ftO. 7g. 3,011i,0Oj 1 1872, net earnings. April, 1880 ^. Y., M.& N. 1,000 1,00 ing cross earnings year end Office. F.& I.IW -V 3', Nov.. is7i Not income, 1»70-71.$U»,«15. fv. 14. -.43.) Bridgeport. Conn. Aug., 187' Net income. 1871, $20;,97S; 1870, t203,;03. do (V. 14. n. 823.) J. ft J. July, 1876 .J.ft .1. LeasedtoN. J. Cent. Cost. »2.367.285. N. Y., Central of N. J M.&N. N. Y.. Union Trust Co. Nov. 1,1889 Leased to Sand.. M.ft N.; guar by B. ft O. v.* V. New Hedford. by Treas. Sov.4, 1812 Sold to Bost., 01. ft Fltchb, from Jan. 1. Bost.,Sufl'olii Nat. Bk. luly 1. 1881 1873. Chron CLE, V. 15, p. 778. ,T. ft T. Oct.,18T2 Leased to Pa. RR. Div.. 1871, lO per cent. Q-J. Var. (f Haven', E'. S. Scranton 1«98 ft 1900 City of N H. guar. $225,000 of these. M.ftN. N. Y., Leonard. Sh. & F. May 1, 1889 In operation. N. Haven to Mid., 22m. Boston 430,010 ".6,5iX) sho ine Y..J.B. Alexander&Co Jidv 1, 1^0,) Leased to L. Nashville, C .'<i Office, Oct., 1887 p, 807.) 8iJU,.>XI SJOc&C 1, 10 in progress and will probably be completed Monte, to Eufanla in 1872. N^ 1,00(1 i8«5 ]Hri 18'6 m^iO i8:o 1370 4 Oswego Road $1,258,264; 200,000 7,295,200 I8.i4 "*!*" 1880 1, lune 1,1100 Apr. 1, 19 ,! 1,00 R>nAw.«l b)n>ls 2d m >rt-rtgo,8lnk. fd.(Hud8on Rl'vef)!!! Bd nnrtgage do ConpoiPto id3i87l (not mortgage).. ??-w mortgage (for % 10,000,000) y-'v rwk <ft //'iW«/n— Co. n. stock Preferred stock mortgage Mrh 491, 1,000 i8:o by H. T. Midland. . 7 t H53 do do B.A X.K, stookh'd's do do railroad "lock.. do do real estate do Hon Is convertible till '69 do * Lea«i>d In perpetuity do do isu 1871. . New Haven, 3,003.000 in 1901 1874- 3 A.&O. I'.O&C 14. p. 763, $^45,2-10, against $649,331 in 1870. Extens on to Cairo 1 progress, (v. 14, p. 763.) 1S81-91 .I.ft J. ISfiS nual report in Ciirosicle. v. shows net es'nings H85-95 J.&'j. m» Mo. Net ca'l ings, 1871-72, $150,124, See d^ta U in annual report in Cheonicle, v. 15, p. V. K. Stevenson. Y., 4Hl.i»Xl 1'<I Loan 2d Loan ine proposed, Girard, Ga. to bi:e, 22:im. N. Y., V. K. S evenaon 18c0 -7e/"«)y— stock 1st $'r)8,i>01. 1883 1883 dru Nashville, Offlec. & "m nw 1,000 2, ii212.',04 ; , 183:) & W. I.IOO.OOO 2,100,000 1,000,000 . ent. 30. 18 U. Paclflc, >o. Br, & Tcbo ft AnLai-^re land grant. nual repo-t in ( hron cle, v. 14, p. 735. See all ov 15. p. 628, 7S7. i^toek. li5,950,6IXI. Net earnings in 1871 Whole 1900 do do do do do do do do do 1865 .fe Northamp. (canal RR>— stock Mortgage bonds, coupon inv ri.. tax free, coupon B vntf Holyokcft Wcstlicld RR ' Neosho Val. JJashville. 171,.5'M 60-1,000 511 5 i'*c WUl—Ut mort. N. Y-, Del. Lack. F.&A. J. J. ft J. 8T0,0!XI 5T0,(«X) &c year ending iS77 Tru Y., tfn'ton ft. .T. A.ftO. ,1. 112,500 WXI,000 I 5 y. H'lmn ol. 1,872,4 5J0&C yeiccatUfi (fc BeaoAr Valle?/— Stock. A'^to ffnnen (6 Dfirbiz—Xnt mort Con 5(,io.axi .R(X),noo .iO'i&c mortgage l8t 2,i»i,b50 500 Co. &, do do N. 101 Isl mortgage, convertible y'-wtrk tfr .Vew York— ^6t mort y'.roark, Somerset <fc S(nUifiv, O-Ut mort. X^to Be iford tft r«tf.'iiort— stock Q-J. 1,000,0 is70 1867 in 18.1, J2'^7.11'2: 187! 1869, $152,2.82. (v. 13. p. 807.) 1872-76 London. Lond:n. 379.360 y-t-thiia (4 Lowell— ^tozk JViu^ixf'fC'it— stock tfc ? 7 f 1,4.1 '.000 ^-'65 ISil Mortgage f. 2,0^1,573 '5 iNew l^tm>^tga;?e(^.'0^l0^pB^mile^. Middtetown { s.ooo.ow 25 l.OJO rfc Tenn. Stare mort. on N. C. & Jasper br'ch Hon 18 t:) U. «. '»overnm in', Wd mort 7g. 8.6;0.0i» 1,000 ii'k lAnmlle. yHt mortg ige. CAaWrtrtooflra— stock guar, by ( 1 1871 Bed HMiFni. »251.t92; in Jan., 1889 Jan., 1887 N. T. G. Opydke & Co. do do do do N. Y., G. Opdykc ft Co F.ft A. .l.&.T. , Siivimnnh. Mobile. do ^^&N. y. Or/ein-i,JackJt. 2d mortgage Net earnings Co J"n.,1889 Y.& N. ft I). 5'K1,'HX) 4;o,ooo 18n6 Line from Eunice, Ark., cb River, to Fulton, on 1876 1. .V' A &0. 5.l»xl.o^xl fund M ft Mobile ft London. Mobile. .).& J. 8 53.1X111 , Ftale aid, J10,f00 pr..'25,iP00 acres. 1,'81."" Apr. Sep. N. Y., Souttcr M.% N. ".&N. 8 13.698,260 i*t Uperated underlease by an aBsoclatloh. Bonds protested Dec. In. (V. 18, p. 840.) Land N. Y.,Nat. CllvBank. Savannah,C. IJB. lik. M.ft N. 1,6<5.0I» , m'.&'n. 51' 2d Nov.,'69-'7l Aug. 1,1875 1, 1898 353 1,4711,21X1 1871 1871 n Jan. A.&O. 8&6B 755.010 (6 E'ifauJfT~~\^\. M.,eii. '>y ft.J. .J. 2:<i M Lotin.d W 1.0 do Dec, 1900 I'o Feb., 904 do "F.ft A. J. ft J. N. Y'., Farm. L. & T. Co Jan. 1, :899 A.ftO. Bo>ton, Co," OIHce. Apl 15,1890 1,000 JV'?'0 1 com.s'ock. (V.14, p. tl, 392,62'.,:89; v. 15, p. 691, 773.) Feb., I8'ii rrarj. •June 1.1902 Leased lo s. Cent. KR. for uly 1872 Leased to P. ft Read.. May '64 for 999 yrs. .I.&l). isiii m^r Dec 1891 .Ian., 19i« Office, N.Y.. Clark, Dodge J. ft J. Mf*}'riH cfc AJtJf^x— stork 1st mortgage, sinking 1\ ni'irtgaif c 3d Is'.O (f r tO'-K. On com. stoclr, 1871) 7 in com. stork : F-b , 18 0. 3 cash 69 14 in a d 7 in com. stock; Jan.. Consoi. o 6g. 1.1«3 000 7,983,000 B,i)OJ,00U bond^ ye.!f) I/'ioc't 1.898 liliss. ISii 18 ;o 1st 1.898 per mile. 2,500,IH10 «t«=!rlin(f Denniur—lBt (•o do »!,810.341,»painBt»'J.'6:,787 In 1870. i.na,20o aii'>s.,lBt mortjrag*....-. it stock, »1 6XI.0IX), issued Dec, 1-72. Dlviilcnds since 186s have been onpref. st'k. Fe'.. 18T2. 7 cilsli ; Dee . i8;D (for 1871) 7 cusli : Feb., 18:0. 7 cash and 3 in coinstock; Jan.,1869, 7cash and 10 in com. N. y., 3.L. King, do do do dj MoiitlcfUn, ( Ills.) -'Bt mortgage MoiUicello dc Port JerPiH^i^X. mortgage 'Jd ISSl 1S74 1897 Dec., 18-0 Dec.. 1870 189:1 7g J. New do do do do do do Dclrolt, lot Nat. Bank. Jan. 1, 189. Gross earn'..B, 1871. »98.0e6, Cost.»l„52i).000. N. Y., Ag .pcy of Co. Jan. 1,1890 Mnnkalo. Minn, to ftate Line ,60m. ft .1 . 1,000,000 4,428,0 ;6 2d MK rigawc yvthv. 1, 1886 Sept.. 1879 1S73 J .T.&.T. M.ft N. F ft A. J. ft J. 10 iKiio,!!;*; 3 7011,000 18 ij Spcrl* mort (.Miss., Gainav. & T.) id inortif a«e JHou'^lftlrnr y. J.— \fit iti., go'd, guar I Jnlv var 430,517 mortira<,'f>. sterling |iit»Tf>Rt bonds it. do do do .1 . 1. 1901 18S9 is^n 1889 1 89 London, & New York & F.&A. N.Y..Mil. & St. P. Rli. J.& Jl. S.Y.. Union Trust Co J. ft J. Phlladelpliin, P.&R. Co n (>|>I,000 l^it B do do S. .I.ft.T. l,2r.l,510 loan mort. tfold. endorBcd by Ala 2d morlgige. not endorsed Mo'it.ie .e OA-io— atock ist Oil . M.& 7 7 320,000 1,000 I.IOO 20,000 p.m. 1,354,000 2,003,000 1.278.990 l.SW.IXX) 18 i6 1st Oen.M.A Co May L, ft T. do do do do do do do do J. ft J. l(t56 '..o-'ne l^t niort>5a?e, 188 1,550,0X1 Co sol. M., KOld, on road and land iliHMiiri «.. f-t S. ,fe (iuIf—Ut M., 1. gr. 8. f 21mortsta(?e, for $2,000.000 ifo-ji/^ .fer?iy'fni~\st mort. ($32-2.5J0 end.).. 2d mortiftiR", end. by Ga. KU Plain bo da .Wfl'iWtf (fc .Vo/i(ff9/>i3r//— Pref. 8r;o-k, « prct. MoiLtgomf.rti 188'. 1,0110,001 IS'iS Inr.onie ', 1, I.'i72. iv. 14. p. 491 1 ..\boui 630 0(Xl acres land. (v. 12. p. 60O.1 ending file annual lep-r, for tbe Ma;, 81. 1872. was i nblslicd"ln CimoNi. ci-E, V. 15, p. 84. I sbows net »ari'iiu. a n r aln l:ni- and branch's of C1.998 6U9, air-lnst $1,569 112 In 1S707I. 'he new mO.IHHi.iN 11 nor eagp is i-sned to pay 'or double t,-aclc, &c, after resci vtr t- ercugli to pay all prior i!ebt. i,v- 15, P- 84.) / .M.ftN. 3,905,1100 ifo, Knn-'i. d- rBxa^—Stock 1st M.. £;li.s.f.,o 1 road&land.dJ. ''.S.Br) 1st TttortKage. prolJ. (Tebo.&Ne >Bho) t. .1 A.&O. I.IHIO i 'ntercst bonds. ft ,1 1,000 16T0 ' Ten J. . .1 50 JTMs., Onnchita ik Red /?.— Ist M.gold l*t nior eago ("i'il.OOO acres land lionds. Sta-e Arkanstis, *U).000 pRr mile. 3f'VHi!isi}jtji <i Tenii.—\si mort Consolidated bon'ls Sta-'^ D. ft J. isn £100 Farm. do do . L'd .ru"y.';2. to South. Fecur'ty Co. for Int on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5 years, nnd 6 per cent a'tei wards. Annua] rcporl given 1 1 r. 15. p. 3-6. Int'-rest wiis not paid as expected in Nov. 1889 Aileenn to MnRkpjro-, ^llch. S. Y.. Wln^low,L.lS^ Co Ang.,1899 In proirres . Bds ttdv. in Ciirdn.. An '.,'73. N, v.. Turner Bro.» U .. 1872. N. Y.. Grei nleal, N.&Co Dec., 1 ll; BO'ids offered 1 .New ' ork, .Ian ,1871 tor las. annua! report see Cntiti- irLEi New IforK.OHtee. do do Aug. 15, •a vol.14, p. 65', Net earni-.'.-sin 18iiwe e A, & ,T. 231.000 4,000-000 3,W51ll»l 3.U0O.00O 1 mi . Tennosaee !•. ft 7B. 188 1, el. do do do .I.ft J. 186S Hill (fc Schiu/tkiU <fc //«pe/i—stock. . Mi'terat PniiU (lf7s.)— Ist luort Mi'vi. <t Aorthwej>t~\»t M.gold.s.f Mix^ia^iiWi Ce/Untl^Ut M. iM. C. U. U.j.,. 2dmoL*t{<a;,'efM. C. U.K.) Tpirn. State Loan t M.&N. M.ftS. SBS.MO 235 Oc oston Office, U.ft N. l,31"i,0CIO 1.00,1 N. Y. .1 .J.&,J. i.mn.'oii 3,67l,«J0 Milwaukee City loan May do 207,0110 I. Olio ft . 1 M.&N. 8.502,000 1,191,000 79' ,500 3,793,0ai 1.001 '2W Mine .1 5X(S:c 18.100p.m. lul 13.198.51M 100 10,8;5,-I9 (raitucr;.... iBt )t)ort»ra};i! (Iowa & Miur..) 1st mortKH«c (.Minn. CcntraU lAt !iiorii:!i«i: flowu & I>iikota) l8t inortirafru (Prairie dii U.) 3d niortuaicd f Prairie du C.) A.&O. r«<00O 870 I'lv. J. ft J. J. ft J. 2.20J,5ilO .July 1. isri !f. A.ftO. 00 1. ZV • r;t.:f' morrRajfC Kasteru M.&N. 1 ll.t. 5 8 Mac,, Divi'd do do .Jali. 1, 18R' Y., SwenBon, P & Co .May 1, 189 1900 N. Y..Un. Tri.et Co iJ. v., U. T. Co. .Julyl, 901 ti. \ .& POBtOIl. .Inly, 1872 J. .T.ft 8 7 1.0 n 1310 1310 Preferred 7 per ceu' (cumulatlvej stock i»t inortKave l:»t S. Y.,3(l National PLnk. " T., M. K.JiBup & Co 7 17.9<7.6i< I2ti htnl— Com. stock ad mort N. Y., Howes J.& J. M.&N. ft EEMARK3. Stocln. ]iun J. ft J. 1,3.X),000 mi and \Vnoiii. 6 i.axi.ooo 111 111 mortRage -'et W 18 18TO I'rinclpal whi.u Jjue t l,0-'0.i(10 morttf.iire Vcmrhi^if lime ff here Payable I pryr J.&D. 3 1,311,14; 1,!93,000 UtinortKiiKe, convertible Wljcn by SOO.Ittl .1312,72'' Tonnesssoe Loan Itl l^te Ouistandlng ' /lon(l«, INTEREST OR DIVIDEND^ Amount of April, do do do do do 13T Broadway, N. T., " New Tors, ' Ian. 2,187) Mayl, Feb. 187:1 1893 1900 1881 1, May. Jan. I $8,260,317. converted Theeonsol.cenill'atPB were stock July 10, 18,2. i:,to (v. 14, p. 84.) lt>9l S.Y., Gr.Cantral Depot, Jan. 2,1873 do do do do do Consoi. .i- ov. 1 1869, of N.Y.C.* H.K. roads In 1868 the stock of the two separa e Co'.s was $12,712,700. The Co. publishes no report, except the returns required bv the sfate. Net earnings in 1870-71, were 1, July 1, of $2,000,000 In stock was made InMarch, 1871, theprocecdslobeused for new depot in N. Y. and other purposes. Dlvdcnds of 8 per cent, per year have been made foe 5 years and no surplus An increase left over. In progress. 1903 t2,(X0,0O0 W. Plalnf N.Y. to B'kfleld.Ct bds to retlta Rondout ft Os. mtn . December > 1 . THE CHRONICLE. 23. 1872.? - 675 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST Sub»criber» will confBr r great ntior fflvlns bjr _ For explanation foot noU'8 of Ktw ynrk.X.f/avii mortgiiKC (N. t8t JV. )*. OMitpgo ,fe .f Amount 0:l- rof-Tences. all page of iBt jii f/nr^f.-t^iocH CO 2d mon^aec, noti-ronvertlble e'9,i(io i.omi 'tifl Improvement KxlefiHion (ipnem! mort. (H/CiO.aiO ^.uthorlzedi!!.! moi tJll^'ir, •""iiiulfil 18T0 com .' w.ooo "m 50 10' '" in:W 103 \,'\ y'jrthfru Central— ^rtfk Ut niortKaKc. Stat" Inuii i!d ni(>rt>,'aj^'e.t*irikimr do , do rt'> Income conv*Tilhle Northevn. IkhuIs. TA— SLnck... .V. '. """* OJ..'! Con'*ol. Hiortgaxe, ^terltnjf con*. S. F. mort., ror^.OlW.OOJ. OH creek tt Alley h. li.—mock... Ht morrifajje l««t morttfagre ,..!!!!!! * ^-ou-soKdatod niortcajfe ! 1,011 iluadft ilDnds yorlhweHtfini—h. -^r" 1865 ISWi 1867 1871 Wold bds Ofnn/ia <k SoHthw.~\%i M. (N. Platte dlv.)' Ora/ige, Aler, tt ifan<iitnfin.—itQck Ut oiortKrtge, O. & A. R.II !Jd mnrtpajfe, do "" Sd mortca^e, do 4ih inoiti^aKc do ... . tiil niortKftW(%0., A. & M. UK.. Orange <f Oregon db Netcftrk—Ui mortgage Cnllfornia—\f,i moit.age O^ireyo it Syra<:n>ie—^iOG ., 8 p. c. MortKHK<: bonds Own»ib'>ro <f /I'l^ttellrillfi—lBt ii..'.'. ........ Pyicifi'- 9f MiMxo iir i—atock uiortgago. u old 2dniortsa?e. s. f.. $5()(X)0per aiimiin"""' Heal csta c (depot) bonds (for i3no,i)00) Pcbt to -t. Louis County (no bonds).. 1st & St. Louis Hra.icli. IM mort. gold l.cavenwortb, Atcli. & N. W., ;6l mort l,cx. "..* r>Hi>rHnn <e yeioark—\»t M., vnar by Erie Lincoln it D€r-ntur—\Ht mort )— Ist mort., gjld.s'.'f" J*'ki'i, PifU'is/ilar (Mich FmiiMt/ivanta—atock mortKage Income bonds Penn^ii/traniti (fc^v. I'.— let nioitgageVguar* 1st mortif age. guaranteed .'.'." Vforia .ft Bureau Vnl. —stock Ist tnortiiage. gnaratiteed Peoria. I*ekin (fc .ht<:kso»rme~\%i mortgagV ,*il iiior'K.tKn. convertible ill A 1.1W oOOftc 883 283 1868 18. 53 187: 1"*!. M. (ror».1),00O.li(X))Kimr.'byPR" Piila., Ufrmintomi <t-.Vor?i«(owH— Stock I'hiin Irinlita (t Pri'fftrrt'd Head.— SI Vo'in 1,00 1857 i-.!00 MO iBS 5«&c >8:'2 i8;i Loan "inrtp;ii{,',st,^rllng Loan debenture Loan Loan (l.Ono.oOO) convertible. 1,000 1R71 1871 31 18!« i.onti 1,011 1,.5'M",(1 Sew "' consol. niori, coup. & rcsr '..'i ''" Bold roup. * rce.' } aterllng coup _ do S Coal & I. Oi>.. (rnarantced innrtRaKe. rhUmletfilU'id Trenton -,f.tQ<:k (i«r'c N'. *c .*?.!'.. :)(«'.00(i Phlla'lelplila, I'enna 'J 1,000 s.iKri.noo Pl;ll,i., OKI 3,011.00(1 s.ffii.ooo I 1 Pa. Life do -inmeneed rnnnlns .Ian.. 1812. Leased o Phil. * Read ( 14, p . * & 113..50O Ko-nierly *^unbnry A- Krie, Leased, Feb., 1862, fo 999y.s 10 renn. RR. Nctear,,. 1^71. »".5(l.-»l. Morlpwe bonda of ISO lo ictire all prior b^nda. (r..ll,p. 21s,« 8.) RR f. Co ,.i. 495.9(K1 2SS.00II Phllailelphla. Office. l,l:i9,.Vio rhlladelplua, Olllce. «•• £300 t do do do do 2.70,1,000 2.520,(100 e.ixc.co'i 1.000.00(1 4,00li.(XKl 1 l»fl I .611.000 1,259,100 Lon., ondon. do do in IS7 -71. were f 1 'il)6.»4(V nuainsi M.ei!'.. In l'«'>70. A lar»'c pnrehaac ot coal do 5-11 1»4) isan 'IMS I8n!-7J • liRoNI'-l-r, V. li, ... isicl In 1K!« ir. 11, p. 52, 4f5.:2S;\.li,r.ii,251 Sn.l ( .',2. ISM .lune. •lune. rm 1911 do 1911 1*'2 2X lands was made in 18:1 and I* e P. * K. ( cnarantees the morlR. bond of the Coa' * 1. Co. |ir (.SBM.'nil. Ki-w onverObb'Io venlbb'Io n to?»e 'w-ned In 0<-l..i872. .'m-i* C„RO.virLR. V. 1 .. |,. •21:1. .VpH al tcport McCalmont Bros. June. !• iOO Leaaed lo Fhll. * Read., at 12 n.c. on fl'ek riie net earn nps nl main and nr-ncb lines do do do London. do v 1871 S^J do Lniul do do do .W1,8(I0 1S2.40C are, 1-71 1S71 18:2 «2«.) 13, p. Co Plliiadelplila. Philadelphia, office. 1.5i!.0(l(( 1,00!) «(,•..) Pae. (v do • I't'lla v'.'SL'OO 30,5i;,;,5 1,0(10 i'si 18i« 18 8 p A; do do 400.rOO 183(1 HTO Laneaa'er. R.& .IRRI.IIOII 50 50 90 1. PblliuIelphIa, Office. 2.4',l.l.:iOO 1,000 '4S-M9 18^; Tiad. Bk. 5.o:8.:no 1,(100 1 K. .Annual rt-poit la CilRoNlCLK, v. J t) RV.Ut) *c 18i>9 fv. 11. C, »li5.«r pei yr. 'eoilaio Jack:ionv..83ni. (lo k,(l:a>,70U aiid London. PIdla., 227 8. 41(161. 6 19,' 00 1,321 100*C 10 Imp.* perpeiui,yto a k. Office. Xew Y'ork !UI.50:l ISO J 1866 Y.. in I.(X),'liill 100 10 Hock. com. N'ei earnlnir» i?:i. ».'«l..'av4. »l.0lil.700: pref.. »2.ft«i.00l'. Leased New Yo 5110.111)1 1.. H59 do Bk. No. Am-Tlca do do 1,(>«,000 I.ooo 1,000 100 18T;. I S.T.. Clilc., B.I.ft Pac 6 0,000 5 Koad so^d by rrerlverin Phlla.. 1,21)0.1100 100 It* Pacific (.all Leased to Tol.. Wab. & tt.f rl" yearn, not aid. Mav. 18 2. (v. 14. p. 6;*2, 79(1. In 1871. net enrniliBH were*'»,8;««.40S. .-Itt-r dednclinp 10 pir iTitt. ohl cn'ls,lnt ondebt. A'c. the net balanc*- to credit waa »;2I.8,6. I„ P.-i'., 18:2, ,»( per cent, new stock was rated to shareholders, at par Sec reporla (v. 14, p. 387. 49li 1 Inproccaauf conhtrncllon. (r. 14. p. liS.) [nl. 00(1 1S6') p. 157.) wph office. do 1.5, .Mar. •;2, in conceetio.i CO (See V. 14, p. 458.) ondon. Fhlladelphls (V. 8S. do do ' H0.(,5Cfi. Road pasaed -ander new liiaUMpen^eol )ork. Oltle. do do "40.010 1.5(V,l«l 1,(00 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Trad. N.B W 4,TC(.000 2,594,000 2,282.210 18.601,500 6,758.905 i.OOli 1838 .'!!!'!|.' & & ^ et carnlnKJ, ip.by R. W.& o.,atsp. e. dlv. on ».-(iO'(l> > lock aid Int. on WS.Hio lat M. bon. a. Leased lo Del . Lack. * >• est. lor Int. OD bonds and 8 per cent on stock. 1' proKress, Owensh.. Ky lo Si-rlcf.. Tenn let ear Iiiks lu lf71. »!Hii,wil. analnsl t»i5 . 389 In 1870. A' nuul repo t 1 Cninoir K, V. 11. p. -31. Road le'sed Jnlv. 1672. to Atlantic * Pa-lflcRlI.al 5 p! c. a year till .Ian., 1-75. and 6 p. c. afterwards. (V. J5.p. Ill, (ii'2.) N'. V. Erie Hallway Co. X. v., T., W. & I! R. N'.V..S. W.Hnpktnf*Oo Plilladelphla. Office. ,076,000 2,7i9,001) '11,379,4;5 Oin.loHakoiab. proB-eo. (u do W.R.K. do Loudon. Brown. S. * Co do do New Yorka'ti 1 ondon. .HlO.OUU 1 "50 1.0 1.000 !! Loan.sterlinir New 2.4111.(1(10 1,000 •9 10 ick, coin. East Pcnn. ut M. Sink. Fund do >r.Y.,Baui. of ConiT'ce i ron- lesfi 8t. Louis. 5 0.00 7,000,000 93,117 2.989,330 . im. »,i!',iO0 180 atocK '.'.'.'.'.'..',' I,oan8 Loan mortffHKR. convertible.'.".'". ".'. .". Loan innrtKaKC. ftt^rllnu r58l,i,^. lira 1, N. v.. Bk Couiiiicrce. do do do 8,000.000 500,000 700,000 50 i.'M 1, 1, Mercanllle N. Hk. ., do N'.Y., Del., L. is'i 1V57 1861 1861 morti:rt:fe inorlKiVKf- )•.' do N.T., Imp. ."Xli & M-y do 3,035,750 &c ^ r,.(p.4:|.) M.& !*. 511.1100 jroa. cant 31, 19;i. 4 Newport ndCnpe Cod OldtJoIony -73 !. nulldlni.', Xewnrk, Office. T., l),cx,l. Co. N. 7,000,(«JO 1,000 1,000 mortgage IsMnirlifJi;-'!' (Mrl.; I i-nflelnltin <( Erie— •iloci^.c in! IVofiTred ntoc'< l-*t in'>rtifa;*c, Sunbury Krle!.'!!!! do 201,000 Riiik /xinnrl—int inor gaifc .... H.iikIj (p.iv:ihlc »riO«.veiir;y''r9to 88'.)" nil-irlel. .b Urtli.rmt.—\s.i M..' Pa, ... Ud ioort,iftse (Pa.) 3,1 M.& fa^* olldaied Apr 1. '812. Ni 1 eamiiiKa . I O. C. In 18^)^71. t 9 .2»\ Fc- repoU In tiinomcLE. V 18. p.«;.; v. 14, p. 43,12 .> ilo Sept do Alexandria, Va. Office Mar. :n3.4(X) 1 llli /'et''ri^urff~~tnf.k 2,1 M.ft S. •I.ft.T. 35«),0C0 50 31 Ri May'l,'ln88 Ian.. rO. IF;* '™ Leased !> llnr. 4 .Mo. In Neb Consol daed,.;; .. is7i. with lynthl a g Ball.. It. Garrett * Song. May, irs & ,lan\ll e. Groas earnliiKa a-, ar eniT do (an. 1, 1875 do fx, «!•». V;S, Si^P'-ii'' '"'•, * **=< ' 200.0 T I.OIXI "si N. .M.*N. lO.^CO.OOO MX " yd morti: age " ad niorttfsg*", Blerllng Ueneral M.. Pb. to Pitts, new. coupA Vck lien (ir.slallinents) bond't Slate '." Penn. (t Delnwan'—Vl mortgage Pf''i:iorHfi.ri—t»i M.& .I.*,J. 1,'45..'«) * . ^•o 1-51 18 HI 1867 Hill (ifineial "MorTeaff''.Rieriin!;. . Pftri^ tt Decatur, (111 .>-Ut M.. go dVs'f" Ist 185-> 471 />/;ta»i'<— SiocK Isl mort (f age, sterlloK 8 , lo?f^;''' ^'•''•?'"'i"' eallne e«pri ae.. ??''tV"';,.f""^'"""''- >* 1'-.'.2,by A lc». ^alleTl(R. (V. N.T., Koiinlzc Bro«. Boston. 7.aOB, S'Kl.OlMI r,4< i'penillnKcipiM«e».|i .»w.>37. ^ '"'''' CniiOi»iti.. for yearendlnir Pee. do do do 2,«92,539 400,000 1,155.500 .5M.ono 5 4,000 100 .••4.1.845. volfl"'' do do 01 lO.ailp.m ISK 1S71 18.M $ Viifk, Office. .4.50,0(10 »s »1 p i( p. 1 Boston. Office. do 1 I.-,, Gronreeelpla year end'ns .'nne rhlladelphla. Office. 1, (»«(,' 1,000 1,000 .v. Leaaed. Mar.. ISTii. 20 yr.. 10 Vt. Ceni. for int. on bd».8p.c. on prf. •lock. 6 en com for 3 yra, lor next 3. * 8 for 14 yr». Pdlladelphia, office. 1.000 458,1 00 47.101.0110 aerei, Leaacd, I eh., 186J. lo Boi.t.. II i f for 1(0 years al 10 per cent. p<.r annum, on lokt of properly, (a»ei, Ac. (v. 14, p. a.) do do do London. New York Office. .1 1,(100 Lit. •'nly. I'OOl do do do 5,820,000 60 W euar* New llara' yrar KT-V! t\i.-, ;ii In C'liioxirL-' r.li.p7-l ;, m e in V- hv Kr.e at ,-. ,t „ in« NetearniiB« l«;i.».w,iiij ,, !0| er. I do do do 3H '"••"^ UBt-ml lu '" no, Ilostou, O.Kce. 54'1,'XXI <fe J?om«— iftt mort. guar... 'ncome mortgage bonds... tM'ceffo do do do LllVl.lliO 6;n&c i 1878 Ilk, N. 1 .. .lay Cooic * Co. IJOBton t'.E. Trust Co. 5«ll.or(l 1,000 10 SCO&i; 0:tColont/~Stock.....7. ifc irji. 187.! niy. fiudson Co. i iv.ll,p.5i,»j).) Dur.l,ls:.^|NetearnlnBt In Apr.l.l874L Aniiiial report do hum •Z<i Ponds Bonds Om.jha do '. (n 1S6IMB f.KS.tl3: percent for Ihree y an< and i,rer i,u>lv Kpercenl. Netianilnci. 18 l.(|«;.ir,f Sec annual report m Ciiiioxiclk, v.jI. i j do do liar ialinri;. llonton, Odlcc. • I «IO,OOJ l03&c'50,OOOi).in. l,i 7,800 100 4i*),im 51000 1,000 »1.00.l ISIO 22.000 I 3.077,000 2,IKU,(1(0 100 !!) I.OOO 1.000 I8;(?| 600,000 100 19.90.-1 817 4,021,4:4 \<x> 1-51 lHOi 514,000 isea 1.00 221J)00 1S6-I 1.000 2,761,000 105,(100 1861 jtaoij 2,50U,0'0 1871 1,000 5' 4,251,450 1/1110,000 1,'UU P.efcrrcd stock ]','[ Eiiuinmeiit bondp .'. Rinklnsf fund ond« Ohio ik .V("««f«.Wp/jf— stock, com .. \ I'rcferred Block " 2d mortvajre.W. 1)1 v Income mortiraije, W. niv. ., i 1,000.1 flu '. C/tam.—aiock CouRol-inorlKa^e. for$;),800. mm 56i,ax) 3.06K.JO ..... Xrw bonds ,i/.i »3W,240. I 2.243,000 100 * Company jwn» ii;m. and lia«e« 1:5.. fniah operand, anm. IllvldcliiU t,arr la-en S- . I.'KIO 1(18.100 Construct on bonds Phlladcl. A- 1.000 l.O.m . it L. Baltllilorc do do ".,' l\ s .\i liapollH. Btt.t more. 18 ;u Nil I»;i. t73.0«2, {590,72(1; S 71 1.*>4/IU0 .. 5^. :S, p. ,'."riiinir« year endlni; March 1. lKr2. Operailn' exiienara, r.(n,',>« net revenue. »«1.«-.J. old lal and 2i inoriK". yet ouuiandlnir. >'».««'. Annual roi orl In • Ili'OMri.e, v. 14, n. ftul Scpi.V'is i»;5 i,5as,tioo •im,^^ i rcL' . (V. do do •»iO,l««l S!IOic l(-53 v. 1,*:4. ed Sept.. IB7I lo l!l>'hmond lianv. U . at t.»v,(n,|rran. >rl rarnIng. yiarciidli.K -'line SU, linj. fi:«,.|i. Ililla clplita ulUcc. 5 (l&c l»cmortga*:e y ft^eriij acific—lht mort.. Koid.Vand tir ynnniffi (t Woi-ceit ;— Stock I-4t mortRaifc. State loHu.etnklnirVund."" " Plain bonds OjUiifih. J. 5,60', :a) , Ho ids. 187 1, not moriKUKe Sortheru of y. Jerneiz—uock J.& ISioic coupon Vet e«rnl"c'. do do 1711*10 IJl"«,.'(«l '.'. l\ind, 3a inorrKucf. f»inki[iBfuiid,counor 3d mortKUxe Y.&C.liU Uuarby lUU). CouHotldaicd mort>fa«u, t'o'd, coupon. OMCLC, Cii •-••a c. 8.30 .600 so ', 2. "I'i'J ».T'5,(52. lOSJW '"50 5(&c 1,010 5J &! n rarnlDC, 14 Clurleoton. 8:jli.iiiiu 300 liiU'rest coritflcHtea port for (lacal ye' r rndtn* »<•.(. r, 1.19 do do do lOS.OllO 5'> fi iiiortjfHirf Annual Soim iio 898,'WJ .50 i869 1(Ki III, Voryati'ii Company'aShopf S. do d,, do do do do 4m,5iio 183 new do 500,000 "iiJo ei'bs Pr'nnHf/loaniu—^lQck. lut inortjfnKe Cliattul iiiortgage 'iiX 85 \, O— i\\ LOCO 1,M0 \9m yUfiM tt yew IJubot) (O)— iRt mortx A'irth O(ro«»(f— stock, com Jitr lou.aio jsu.imn 1,(110 * do do do N. v., M. do do do do 100 •03 •on.nl. of V V ft y. ||,,,„ 4 n.rif. ,N. H., A'K.. Ica. An. rp. y.-i.f.Htl. in projreM. (inaranler. Mo- Iclalrand K. J. » Idland. I apltal paid, HJriK.Ta. N. T.. tlraiid Cen. Dcfol s.ii.'ii.iino . nom by n N. v., O. Opdjrl.c* Co. Wi\ ,i Bo^t.—aiUmUi^tjiD—nVvk.. I8l niort>{:tKf^ BEMAnK W here ravalilc ud ' 1 l.VOO/»W ' y. y.J'ron. iHt iimrt^'aKe, When " "V" Oo 1R59 18U» vt-rtlble rroforrcd 8 ock RIoitKUKc bonds "oiidsof ia5; Nnrth^nKtern fS. stock, o pnr ci'nt preferred stuck 1 KOAc'JO.aOUp.m. 100 Y&N.Havei m<1.—lM M.,gld iiiorinajfe, nop standing, sf*. Tables uii. *^.i n« ImmcdUte notice of any error dUeovercd In our Tablea. __ _ INTEBKftT OB DIVIDENDS _ DE5CK1I»TI0S, rhllndeipKYa onice. ,,Ian. 1>, I . ;3iOp. jeltliC.ft A., andic cediorccn.RR ' . . , i . - , . : ; THE CHRONICLE 876 [Decjmber RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Kiibtcrlbers tvlll confer a great tttyor by kIvIhe ns Immediate notice j Prlnejpal.j Due,! . a" t prr tandlng,' il ti SMCkH, Whom. by Payable. REMARK when Wbcre Payable and 1 For expltinatton of rI) rt'rercncei. eeelKoadi fuot iiu(e» uu Ut pa^o ut KK Table*. our Table*. in liontlH, 5 OR DIVIUENDS, ISTEKEiT Amottot ._ Kate 1'UtWhen DESCRII-TION. LIST, any error dUcovrred ol 23, 187 2. laatDlvi'd.i | mim. WfV/., iw aiH.-stoc>- it !M 18.7 1,CW 400,000 1.000.000 50 SO 3,0,10.00 19,714,285 1,400,000 2d inortKiilfC (series G) 860,01X1 iiiortt^a^o (series II) 2(1 Ki^irt^Ajre (series I) &el O&ci li)3,000 1,0J0[ 1,H«)1 murLjfajte (series K) mortgage (series L> iiiortKaffe (series M) BrIdKe (O. P 18 3 100,000 !50O4- inortK«Ke W r. , * ' & RK.) in tngng construe bund! P. t). Einlpin^nt bonds Rtc—\i- M.(«i,6iJ).UW). J*'irt Huron A L. Mich.~Ul m >rt P.irlUml-^, Og.l'.,iMbiirg-\ft M.,E. U. gl PI'jm-tiith.K New rtKajjc. eqiial lieu 2d m>rt. I 52* ..I Pirl Bvjul (,S.C.)— St in •rtuaircconv.. glill Isnnortiiiff co^iv. i{;i:ir liy G l. B.K.... 18 9 1 Ui 44 • Ut M>rti;aT3 Pfovidehce (t Tr'>rci*(*'/'— stocs 26 ; ! 5'l 181 181 tt fli/iii/li!— stock I 1871 , Hichm. it 41350 Pj!.— Bonis, stcr 67.7-.8 or 1831 1831 1,000 lulereHt fundi:!!? lii'2 imt niortiT i-j.: Iliij-tl'lJ p.irk (N. .I.i-istraorigaxe..;.'.. Jiockfor.l. It. I. ,6 S!. £9»(«— '.8t ni irt., gold t^it Siu'iln innU. & (•'uud niD.-t., -Vat. g.iiran., Poti, Watertown mirtcaw. .Sinking Funl.. "o ,. w N « do ceueral nioi't 879..iOii M0,0 .Wi,(VO mortgage (series A) slnk.'iniid <i Iron Ut mortgage 2,300.000 1,100,000 1,10(1,000 1,400,(KX) 1,1IJO,000 I,700.0(»l Mountain— StUK^ 1,00) i-''">fence ,t Os/i»«r— Ist M.'.gid., .S)n!ls-(«!e™-lHt. M.. g'.d.convrs.f.l consol.movt'iage, gold.s. t Si. V>iM it ,11. .fovoh—lu mortgage, gold. 1J,0 0,001 12,0X),IX» Tncomo bonds (*l,' l)0,OOJ Si. I'.luUt /l(c.-Flr<t 1)1 l<t mortgage, St. P.to 2d M. on SOoi l*;ner«l do .. . ^ 1969 l,Oi» 50 1857 5(1) 1889 :10O*e' 1869 500 1S71 l,00O| 132,000 1870 l,0(«|l6,0(10p,m,l w^' liiine 1 i \ i 2d mortgaj..!. Ala. ",' IJ.P...'.. (iener.il m,„.t^,l^„,i,rj,,,X).,(x, ' "''•!' 't Prjtblll.-StocX Ht mortgaife. SXlJtc """«**• Pii'J.y 'Cmi'i.) V^C'J-fL'.' (''"'"«. 1— Stock.. 1,000! Mortgage. '^'^^-Isl mort i^ii^'J.' »i< ix-.ri/»,5 K. f.l M.4N. * 4 A.4 0. M.4 8. 4 J. 4 J. .1 . .1 . .1 . ,1 A.4 0. 50 , 5V4e: F.4 A. F 4 A. J. 4 I). A.4 0. A.&O. 10!) 1S5-1 ,, fgc»sriiiiirii!inb»l,ly). I ; V. 1.-.. .Vug. 26. 18:1. p. 186 626.) .\Ug.; 1902 (v. 15. p. 6f7.) 1. 1893 s'ov. 1 7-il.il.lndefault. Ian. 1, 1897 Leased to T. II. Indlanap. at Slip. c. of ^r May 1,1S9S: ea niugs. S ock,i-2,37;.S-;9. Bds. guar, by Mch 1.1901 T.H.&l..byC.C.& l.CandP.C.&St.L. 1392 rills road a'ld Its land grants have been 1892 purchased bv the Northern Pacific. Of , do do ondou. 6-2n Leased lo Pa-, of .Mo. at *75,aiO per year. fl,000,000 of the flrsl bds, ate a mortgag.! on 60 miles only, lffl2 & the who'c Hue June, isr2. ,140 iiilles were completed Exenslon of 314 miles in p: ogress. do N. Y.. H. do Mscou, by Kiniptou. do cpt. 1,1*89 1,1389 road and cquipmeuts, $2,010,1'. 5. 1 I do do .\pr. 1,1«87 Philadelphia, offlce. Aug., 1872 Leased. Feb., 186,8, to No'lh. Cent. at 7 p. c. do Aug. 1,1872 on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14. p. 6-.'8.1 N. Y.,Bank of N. .K. JoneLlSSI Net carulnss 1871, $23,624. Cost, $2,000,01X1. N. Y., "arm. L &T.Co. Oct., 1896 N. Y., N. Bk Commerce. Apr. 1,1889 Net revenue, 1871, $S!,;i2, lut. pald,$86.60«. do S. Scraiiton 4Co .Iai'i!i'l87) Leased to N. Y. 4 v. Haven at $100,000 per do do ^ept. 1,1880 year, (v, M,p, 6-!i,i N Y., Nat, Park Bank. Ian. 1, ;893 Siockpald In $1,788,1 (X). Net earnings last 1.4, Treas, at miturlty Jm. tilWS fVM, $lll,vjf. CoKt 9f rsail, «i;$l,&4|0u«i . iltt, II. .M. 4 W. RR.j.ian. 1 1891 In progres.-, S'ate endorsementdecIlDCd. N. Y., Lancaster. B.&C'oJMay 1 189(1 In progress. To hi >2')niIIes. Philadelphia, olHce. :"jan.. 1873 Leased lo Phil. & Readl i'. (v. 14, p. 678.) Net ea-nli'gs year ending ^-a^en 1,1871, IN. Y..linn.4 Trad. Bk. 1S80 »ln'J,509; Int., $14,700; dlv., 4 per cent. N. Y.j Roddcy.Uell & Co. ,Ian„ 1,1890 In progress, Seluia TO Pollard, Ala., 100m. N. Y.,1I. 1 lews& Co. Sept. 1,1889 |,| pro-Jt ess, Selmaio Memphis. New York, office. .Ian. 1,1872 Late Ala. 4 I'eun.Rlv. Completed In 1870 ilo do ,lan. 1,1861 No report of operations. N.H.,E, l;004c IMS 9104a SIX)*!)' (V. 14, p. 85, 321, London. S. .1 1,000 Sh-l,o,,g„n it Fon-l dn'ryK-ui'iionmi-''.' I t mortg.ig," extension ... SifffDiiio ,t \;i,i(,!,'in!/ tst fllepiao & A. 4 O. mort & Tenn. M. ; end by Ala' or Ihe condl- ion since the sale of N. Mo. Road, under 2d mort.. 4,J. 1.4.1. .1.4 J. ! L^o Tills is g''.S10,402a- res An 8 per rent land stock of |;2,400,r«) created to take up prf sto k. (V. I'., p.'2,i.) Leased to Cent. ()., at jni,*"* besides ex J. 4 J. jN. Y., Union Trust Co.] Jan!,"l909 pens'.p and taxes. (Juarant'dby Bali.&oFornierlv Ciiar. & Sav. Road opened for M,4a, Cha-leslon. 's' Nat. Bk. Mch 1,18Cost of throusli traffic, Jlarch. 1870. .1 •''«'''-l'" M-. !? ;/:"''"'i D'ltlon—'H ,t ' i i Vor'.i . Land ; Ss-tho'ii-t it Kriuole-Moci:". 1st uiortgu" '' 7 g.- i it ffiiiciii-iioci'.'.'.'.'.'. '. ' M.4N. M.& X. 1,6 0,000 Istmirtgag". new. '*«.""',*"'. I New .1.4 D, 7 g.i 3,ix);i,ooo do do ,J,*D. 7 g. J. Snnn'iari. it Vuirlttton-'^tack iJouds of til" '\ ft ^ ri l: ir.iar hv's'l'iip Funded l.,t.b Is. *&tl UI-; lit'. SCar ?' "'"r';; Sav. JS (Jliar. K., ».VK).ta) .. '"•'«'' *-V..I''<.-l<t mort 'i'"- i«jM, 4D .1, I »l.«OO,0COncres. &F. Aug.'i,' C. Nov. Office of Treasurer. N. y., Manhatian C'o. N. Y..UrexcI,M.&Co. i..gr.. »l5il,0i.«;; 25p.c,on next »l,nai»'(i,and2.'i p. e. on all ex<-ess. Pref. 'lock increased 21 pr. c. Mar.. 167i. (v. II. p.'2!l2. 3«.) Cost, 115.917.066. Net earnings. 187'. f«67. road. (V.13.p.6«7., SI". Controls Cairo 1894 1891 1891 O. Nov S. Y.. 3d Nat. Hank. do do .1.4 J. ; 7 7 Y.,(*.Opdyke* S. Mch I. M.4S. j 7 18.)4 I Inn og-ess. p. 280, 290, V. 14, p. 657.) oui", leased line. 1'. H. to K. St. .13. .luue. 1867. for 90 years, to Iud.4St. I.. at :10 per ^cent of gro«s earnings u^ to »2.(x<l,l«X) (but in no year to be lcs< thai 5, 1894 >l.Y.,Nat.Bkof C mi'rco M.4N. I I do do do do no F.& A, do M.4 N. N. Y.. .lameson, S. & 8f. 780,:X«1 6.0(X),0OJ 2 400.00i3 J. .1.411. , till 18911 dlv. (V 15,li«X) N, v.. M. K .lesun&Co Nov.l3.1S;2 N'.Y., Nail BkofCoin'rcc .Jan. 1, 1895 M.*N. ! ;.! I Nt mort., West line. 1. gr. (for Ji1,OW,0OJ.) I, n'T V y<'*"'i''-'- •"•"ort'.'WOJJ)... i'. P.i'il it Siouemi/—n,it;k ... M. , ,2011,01X1 2,IW),0OJ & J 7lX),000 1 . v. 15. p. 593.) w. .\ug.. 1899 May .\'.Y..olHeel22Broad'ay 6g. 1-^,000 s'jrling 4lan,lum,/, iept 1,188(1 Nov.l, 1902 Frank, do do do do do IP.&A. 7 2.61X1,000 i,ox),o<xi Watib.SUm A. r.9'.) Leased, , Ian., 1871, *o VI Cent, a* full Ini. on pref. stock, and e(|Uip. bonds; a* d from \% In 1873 to 7 |.er cent alter 1879 on common stock, (V, It, p. 187, 386,595; May .Y.. office 12 Wall St. I i 1 t \. ' M.'.'ioin oek, red. dlr. dates do M.&N. M.& N. , 1.900.000 1 1 on l.gr. of SJ7,2()0 acres M. (acid o rctir abivo bonds). 'rcf.. S p. e. s 1st niorlga-'c. & ondou Y,. , I'. V.& , 21.11X1.1. m.l l.l«):).000l .1 con. notguar.) v.— iVt S. p.SS', 1,18!)I VU)fV,';S7 1,1880 ur.-r, do do do Mar. 3,-2.yj,(X)o I T.n.-Ut M.,S.F.gulr. guar., do do do l.->. .793 bonds are held bv sinking Net ea n ugs, 1171, $321,978. Sill Dec, 1871 Dec, .lo Boston, Trea .1,4 J. I 1, 020,0 X) I r do do ilo d.i d.) progress, nt.lu efanll. (v. I91S to 1, Aug.. 1918 Feb.l5,187S ,\hout iept 1, 188( lund. Main 6,ll(XI,l«10 r'".''l: 81. t.it r,..Vun,l.,t May , 4,000,1X10 I'X) mortage 8d m. s. ! York. I M.&M F. V A. F.& A 8 8g.1 8g.f, I 1 I St 1 10,000,000 IIXI 1,'X» 100 Kanx'ti V. it -V.dato yo'.'Moi-sVock Pr.^lono »to 'k i'.- M.*. 8 old. d.i w .\ 3,4«,O0O '.'.'.'.'.'.. S',. r... Tst i I 1.5(X).000 2d mortgage (series B) 2d mortgage. Income Mnln 7 iload to be \cw York a'ld -indon. X.Y., Me calileX.Bank F.& A. .M.&N. 3Ms! I 5.5 10.0X1 mortg8:;e (scries B) sink, fund 2d inortg ge (scries C) St. jross earning, v a.* ending Sept. 30, 1871. »U8,13l: net.JI.OiO. (v. 18. p. Ki7,) 1871 1880 to 188 do do .1. •- 1,500,000 Ist I8t Ist issi Inne, New York. &, D. ,!.& D. f91,0(»- 1870 1870 187! Joneph it Denrer C— 1st mort. irld.E dlv. moitjtage, We t. dlv., land grant St.LouiK.AUon it Terre «i7«e— Stock Preterred stock • *lls,o-.0. do 2,499,000 4,300,0)0 do 185 1875 Richmond,' OlMce, do A.&O, A.&O. A.4 0, A.*0. A.&d. M.&N. M.«S. 185-1 co;n Preferred slosk K inipnnit nurt^aje bonds London. (to 799 .«« 18 il * (iia-r.ii t; j'.(<iu(— .stock. Sep^.lS71. leased the N. Car, UR., bo'h the R. & D, and leased Hues opc-atcd In inr,of Pa. UR, SccChron., v, 13, p, 431 jiross earnings yea e ding S pl.S"!, 18.2. *3".l 919; expenses, '205,1^09; net ea nlu?« 1875-91 1813-75 18.1-76 do do Richmonil. Offio F.& A. .!.& J. i835 li B & Co aneastcr, ' do do I J.ft O. 9,IXI0,().lll . .' Dividend! .Ian'.ii,187« N'et earnings, 1^71-7-i. *2 9,9J6. in 10 vea--, 87 per cent. (v. 1.5. p. S3i;.) <»dl''e. Var. 2,998,9-JO K )nt». It !'.. itO/l'.iM ).— Stoelv N.Y., I Va;-, i32,00n 28.610 299,001 :»0,000 18 i**! Nei .\ug.3I,'72,f38,l,7-'. Controlled by P.& Reading. Floatlngdeb r *1.0:b,742. Net earnings, Itr.l, %t\,\'iO. «.Y.,N.Uk of Stale N.Y Ian. 1,187! Lea ed lo Del. & Hud Canal at 8 p. c. on X.y..Del.4H. Canal Co. Nov., 19j1 stock and tut. on bonds. Main line, 141ni. Leases Piedmont RR. Richmond, Ollce. 18.80 51m., al *15i)iOper vear. Net earning,! do Inn. 1, 1875 year ending Sep'. 30. IS:;. »344,2i5. In .!.& J. I 130,500 175.000 48,001 ft'V.v— Mori, bonds bonds bon 2:1 in»rt',M-?.i & earnings year en,ling 189 1, 187 1, 81I,1(«I I'D 600 18» i M.&V. M.&N. F.* A. ' 121,489 175,428 2)5,500 coupon )'o/'X- .).& J. 61,500 PHtrtbtti'g—itoQV 2d njon>:a-;e, coupon and rcij niorltri^p. .I.'&'.l. 157,800 1,722,900 fiir.'im. tt S.1 M.& N 60(1,000 di Coupon honh .!.& J. 1,92-.,0(XI Dollar loan iep. Ian. Providence, I!. I.. X.Bk lulyl, 1«», M.&S. N". v.. Union Natl Bank. Mch 1,18^2 J.& D. Colnm la, 1st Nat. B'nk lune. 1S8I i bonds \lecbaul'"*B Fall' to (Jauion, Me.. 2Sin, CumhCiland sold out In 1865. I'ork O.-.l. 1,188-. Offlee. PrOTldence. .l.&.l. J. & J. 4,000,000 141! Ill irtgage <th niort;<:»?R Itic'i.. Pi\' (ci:;.l<.V. ,t ! 3.->0,000 Con^ol. liU. 18)1 Ua cd toEast. RIi.,99yr>, I0p,c. onffk. -Jpera'ed and controlled by (.ia. Rli. do \ov. 1, 18^» (V, 14, p38li.) Boston, East. RR. Co. •Ian., i8Ope atcdby East. RR. • ! 6.0.10,000 mmtoed by State ItimTto Valley May, .luly 1,188 Aij I 18S! 13«1 Fund loan State Sliikiu^f M.y Xew York and Loudon. Nov. 1,188'. 1 500,000 650,000 ! Bk do do do do Boslon, i 2,(XX),000.! Hitii^eiaif ik S iT'ttoQi -moy:\^ lstinort','aif»coniol (ror*!,OttOJ.i ^'\ i,0(Xi,n(io Boston, Columbian 1,01X1.000 770,0,10 2 IJ.000 101) 1871) ColitmbUi—Ul M., coupon 2d Mortjf;l:fe, eonpon Bonds. l.OKI ; 1 ,( Rxkmonl Mm (969 ' i Mort.;.i2choiid^ R'lUnri ! 700,000 350,000 450,U)0 1,500.000 Siyi Pni-'.iiin'>u'!i,l}t.I'U!tH<tCo:iit.~itock Inlv 1,190 rt- 11 be CO "i.le'cdin' ,1& I'sed to Pcnu.l o 1,1899 Po tH.UiOwosso, Mlch..90ul. .Ian. 1900 'Mt mortgage Is lo b^ retired fr in pro, Nov., 190; ceedsof newmort. Stock paid, t!I,01O,0iC -york. 1 OO&C &e, 52K ». f Pjft'intO'ith^ftt'Jvk tt- I 1 •orl!aodloai) ( Ptrttftitt. iSaro New Boston, ! 1 27 f2x; Wlnslow.L. & Co, Ian. 1, lasl do do ch 1,187 , N.T.. Drake Bros. 1st >',it Bank. do X. Y. & Boston. j morlsajfc (for ia.3)J,OJ0' m 1 I Pj.-t it Oijleif't. ( VI. Die.)~\sl m. K lid ... /'n'll'tii't it Orford Ct;n*rfct~\st inoi-t?'iK-| /",/»•</. <t It «-!ij-sltr—Ut M.,s.{. (Portl. loam! Ist S.Y I 1.1100,000 :,0l«l Kl.WIO.i.ni.l l,ftXI,000 1,000 80-1.000 .... 3,800,000 ,... 2..'!!K),000 .... 250,000 .... 18; tii'c.it is * 860,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860.000 2,000,000 2.1 ' : 400,0)10 1st inort^AKe (series IT) 1st iii.^irtKaKu (scries E) l»t innrtj^ftjfe (series F) 19a' 1. leaies several roads an Pfelf controlled by the Peun. Contp'y, which holds a mnjoiltv of tne capital stocif. Net earn ngs, 1S71,»1I2,8S1. Re- May, 1881 port to Sta C of Ohio. CllRfiN'KI.E. v. 15, Phlla.Pa. UR. ():llee. .Ian., 1890 p. K.5, (V.U. p. .593 V. 17. p. .i2>. -05.1 Baltlm.,Mer. h. Nat. Bk lulv, 13 8 (iross ea-iilngs In 18;i.7.', jl 4;'<,6;9. (V. do do .Ian. l,19(t 11, p. S-«, 459, 761. Pittsburg, 1st Nat. B nk \ug. 1,1889 \. v.. Wnslow, L. &. Co Ian. 2, 1S7 Lea«ed, ,Iuly, 1869. for 999 year', lo Penn. do do Ian. 2, IS7 MR., at a rental eiiulvaleni, tolnleresi, do do Mchl, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent ou do do Uch 1, 1912 stock. The lessee- to keep the road In \!ch 1, 191i repair uud also pay laxe*, expenses, do du Meh 1, 191S ct -. P., F. W. & C. leases the Ne castle Mch l,I9l: & B. Y. and ihe Lawrence roads; which do do Mill 1, I0I2 do enn. UR. do In turn are leased aialn by March, 191S do do New stock of #2.000 0«, authorized Nov., do do <larch,19r,> 1871, 10 he Issued lo Penn. Itli. lor Ini191-. do March, provemeuts. &c.. under article 16 of do do March, 1912 lease: guaranty ou old stock not afdo do March 1912 fected. S'-eannual r .port In CiiROMGLS do do March, 1912 do (V.U. p. 458; V, :5.p. i-05.) March,191 do do Phlladelpbla. May, 1876 875,000 875.0(» 875,000 875,000 875,000 875,000 ad 2d 2d 3d »',1U1,.9J. April, 188; Aug Pblla., Pa. KR. OIHce. N'.y. by N..I. J!R. 775,0ai 4,000,000 S.O'O.O'W ^« -~ about 136n, Vet vear ending Sept. ,30, tS72, See report Ir v. 14, v. 185,61.-, line, lOOni.: leases earnings, rhU company 3,01111,000 in->rt2a<re (scries C> l.it I I Main ,July, ISIM \prll, 1876 I > 6.212.000 ad morttriifc, HiUto. loan 181 mortj;i»(ff'. Turtle Cr. Dlv. .. tUttb.. Ft \r. <l C'/ifc.— Stock. Kuarauteed . Sperla' iiili>r. Block, grn-»r.(for 'iOJO.OOH) 1 Ijan, 8,187? do do. do 2,924 JS1 PiUxhnrg ibVinnetUe.—Ui .M.,uew l»t ip.irlxafic (fterlori A.> 1st nic»rtj<;i'4e (series B> Boston. ajso'i.i 1812 18(H 1H6I 1881 I 4 do do do 3 15,1X10 1,UX) !!J0 I'rcferred atocK (»!Un.liOO do do »p«('ta! 10 Pa. '*K I«tinort. coiiwllilateil ilor tlO.OO.OOO). 1^*1 inorl»(iiKC. S'.fuiifjiv. & lad. re orjf..,! <;ol.* N W:>rk I)W. b .li'ls Plilla, 1M8I,S0D 50 IKW 18M I iHt inortt^iitfc. cnnvurtible. Plain biiiiiU loan ill il) rUM..CiH.,t St. Lonlt-ituek («7,0UO.U0O).. i December ) I ! . THE (JHRuXKXK 28, 1872.] 877 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Immediate notice 9iib*crlber« will eonfer a ffroat favor by slrlnff a« I DESCRIPTION. Miles »€ «f'i ilS For cxplftiiallon of all rofcrfincon, see! Road' Inot noten on :at pajjo of KK. Tables. I SlouxCit'f tt-SLJ-ai'—'^i inort..ifoM,l.gr. ut murtgagg, ourreacy forf^,iuo,iu> I Somertft—, t„..K*', sciUl ioutk Crt^c//;ui— StncK Ut luortgax*'. !4tei'llit)f Iohd do Hi (li)Uar bonfls, morlKag*! i Amount r^ •^=1 I L..„ 1.000 \',m 3,y-lil.00i) I 8. M.gold... 11 —stock prctlerrert >d Preferred IWK llOiW , 1,988 18M U6>i 7oi., iVab. tt lV€Mtern—tiU>&x 18fl6 227 10 625 , 1870 Ut mortgage (Tol. & III.) Utmorigage(L.Erie.W.&i;t.L.) Ut mortgagi'(Gt. W't*nof'59,j Ut mortgage (Quin. & Tol.) 1st mortgage (ill. & S. Iowa) •id mortjiagt: tTo!.& Wab.) 2d mortgage cWitb.& W'fn.) mortgage (Gt. Wt'n or'59.) Kqulpment bonds (T.&W.) 18W Consol. mortgage, eo iv isi? Ut mortgage. (I)eealur& K. St. Loms). IJaniilbal Jk Xaplos— Ut mortgage do do 2d do I Af ay e tte, Hloom'ton & Miss— Ut M Hann. & Cent. Mo.. Ut m »rlgagc do do '2d mot tgage Lafayette. Muncle & Blooin't., Isc mort. '/voj/ tr Itoston—lHt mortgage 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Convertible bonds Troy Unton—iHl mort.. guar. Troy City.... T'ttDcerton—l st mortgage f/nion 1st l,U>i( I t ' I I 400 i bonds, sterling, €r»OU.O(>0. ' •6--'«9 ' , 1859 1871 1(10 •6«-7-f 23 13T0 Warren M -V. , ifci 1«18 J. ft ICftN. J.'ft'j. 130,000 1.139,100 do do do ft J. J. J. 1 ft ft do | ] i l.OOO: .... 1 m V. 13. p. 161, 490. 593, -IM. do do '- Nov. 1,1872 Leases Troy ft Orecnf- till comnleMou of July 1 1K83| IIoo ac Toiinel. Net eamluga. is;; Jnly 1,1879 $169,522. (V. 15. p. S3«.> ;ja.i. 1.1890 1880 I - I do 190Q Philadelphia, offlcc. X. Y.. Soulier do Apl. Co. do di no do do do J. ft J. J.ft J. A.ftO. J.ft J. 8. do do do do do do 1870 1.1)001 186! 1863 lOOic 1870 !lOO*c I J.ft n. J.ft J. A.ftO. A.ftO. J.ft J. M.ftX. J.ft J. d—L m J. ia;i 100{ ft J. J.ft J. Ttrloai 30m. , , New Yor< and London. M,*H. Ilka. , 1 Man. do J.ft J. J. ft J. I 1 ' N. Bank.ulan. A.ftO. ! 18»l'01d de'its retired by this Isaoe. fr.n.p ew). Income bmds ami. nnt to $(t3.4(U. Main line 3V. Ft. to Scluia, 133ai. Br. lo I iie- 1890i'" progrew Irom lielav f7m. N. of Halln to 3Vllllaii»|iort. Mil"., ai n., und IIel:iv lu 1, I89|), Baito. 7m. .Vn' ual ri-pi>rt for la.><i liac.l Jan., 1890 year given In CiiBo.vin.K. v. IS. p. .396. -Ian-. 18)0 ahowtug gross earnings of $197,707. Jan.. 1890 -Ian., 1890 Jan.. 190^'. !jan. 1. 1890 (v.ll, p. 623; V. 15, p. '.97.) Philadelphia, orltce. Apr. 1. 189;) Leased to I'a. Hit. Stork, $l.il22.l.ii. .-. of road, ftc, $3,7.10.263. (v. It. p. *-i^ Ian. 1.1896 do do Camden, X.J.Co'sofflce' Sept.. 18:2, Con-ol. of several roatls 'and l)r»n ii. " iMa cli'.lSS^tl Camden to Cane Msv. Salem ft sue.; do boro, I26m, X^cieai'niog , 1^1. »-:ii. do :Jan., 1396 Bait., Cltl>:ens .'iOO&c 5004I' 1, .... do do do J. ft J. J.ft J. J. ft J. J.ft J. J.ft J. J.ft J. M.ft ft J.ft J. I WilmiJiyion tt M-W'ion— St jr.lng bonds Sterling bonds Sinking Fiind bonds, go'd .1 >r'gage WU}n. it Wf-it. fl>'*'.>~Ut W'Kon'iin Ceutrnl~\»i M.. gold. L. grant.. Worcester -ft Matfi uu—stock Boua»($l25.0J0 7p. C.) I II 50O&C 187T) iThecoinpany mad.' default. Sept. SI.W, A anrnmarj- of stoc<holder!i' proceed Ings.ftr .could rot begven Inth shr|.-r si»ace. See lull r.ions CaBu.MCLe. l8St| X. Y-.Fartrers' L.&T.Co. Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. 0|>ened Angiisl, ls7!Co iipleted 3.3 miles. June. 1«:2. X. Y., Burrs Head Bank, 1896 ' N. Y.. Farnhain.O.ft Co. J June. lS90lln proires'. Lca.sed lo .\. London No lb, X. Y., Del., L. ft W.KR Jan., 1373 Leased TO Dela., Lack, ft Weat.,ai 7 |rr cent on stocks aud bonds. do 1875 do F.& A. •iO 500&CI .... .... .... IS, - : i guar by RRs. ualng T.r. P-Ml- ' 1570 .... 1863 IsOO&ci 1865 ilOO&Pl ; ft 3- 1385 do do I 225,438' A.ftO. A.ftO. 1S«1 1886 !Si» 1871 1368 In year e- ding of road. N. r.. Continental Bank, Oct., 1839 'Leased t It \<Vi -n Kniland RB. (hlla.,GlrardNat BanklJan. 1. 13J0 Net earn'. • yr ending March 1. 187.' were do Jan-l,183>i| $86,508 aa shown In annual report la do do Jan. 1,18<!0 CuKosicLit. v. I4,p.761. do do i Opened. 1876-77 I office. A.ftO. i8ri 1910 1, 1891 do do do J. J. 500^bc i866 1870 Western X. CaroW/td-Ut mort. (E. Div.)... Weater?!. Bennsylra7iia—l%t mort 1st Mortgage, Pittsburg Branch Wett Jertey -stoci Loan of 1883, guar, by Cam. & Amboy, ... Ist mortgage loan 1st mortgage, consolidation Went IW«c.— Ist M., gld, s. f.. I. g-.. conv,..: WKiteKall ifc fHattHbnrg—\f<t mortgage WilUamidon dk 7>ir6oro— Ist mortgage Wlttninyton, Col. <fc ,4«j^.— Utmorigag*)....! ^f>ni [ir,t, gross earnlng-i were $487.'; r«, net, $260,497: Int., $i6S,'Jil; lease rent. $21,600; surplus, $30,!isn. '.'.'.'. A.&O. M., on consol. road. guar, by Cent. Ga Western Maryland —Ut M., end, Bait. City 1st mortirage, unendorsed., 2d mortgage, endors. by Baltimore 2d mortgage, end irsed by Wash. (Jounty. 2d preferred njortgage, unendorsed New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore Operatea Kept 30, 18;5 do do do do Boston, 500&C lOO&c 1371 -•d . 138:3 SaeUeposIt Co. Apr. do do do do i>. \r,'t • WH.,Ch'trl.(k Hutherrd-~\^x. mortgage Wilminutoa (ft Hiad.~\ni mort 2d mort.. conn, or reg 1,001 lofc. lOO&O! 1.000 1890 .. 1901 18S7 J.'ftb. |Boston,Olobe .\at BankiXoT-l. I 717,«I0| 850,000 1.00(1 1 May, I ! I 500*c V. 15, p. fdO. 1,18981 .... I .!:: i lished In Cnno.\i<:LK. V. 14. p. •no. Dlr< etoiaeleettd in Sept., 1^:2. v. ;r.. p. 4.'y. Annual report lo S ate of (ih o for <r»r ending June .To, 1852. aec Cukukii i a July, 1890 Ami., 1901 '.'.'..".'.'.. J. 530.000 200,000 150,00 3!n,2(n 1888 1S90 IS82 1873 1878 May I, 1893 1883 Feb.. 19W7 Aug., 1889 .... I 2.86il,00i> 1865 llOWtc 500 AnK. Nov. : ; logs. 1il7--l. »9».?!10. lltlcii ft X. V. July, !<17S Boston. £. ulakc ft Co. Junel,lK72 Leased to Vt.Ccni., 8 p.c. on stock. >. 2,(no,ooo 500.010 2.5O0,0OJ i.aio 1«1 18911 i I W^'^leni (-4''/.)— Ist nio-'t. (Mont.& W. P.). Western llli , bds, befor conwolidatlon . do i X ft 1 1.500,(X)0 1870 1871 1870 1855 •/. ) A.ftO. !M. 500,000 5,000,000 8.00O,0UI 1871 —stock , 1st mortgage, guaranteed 2d mirlgage Westchester (ft PhUa.—\»t mort., new ( .M.ft S. I 3.000000 lOOO.OGO 1867 1872 was $3.738.883 operating expense, and laxes. $3.77C.S27 : net revenue, fi.9r.9.s37. Gro». oamlnxa ii 187". $l/'-M.6II) opoalnr ixpense-, $3,23«.i61; nit rivfuue, »t,308,'n8. The Ilannlli.l & Naples and other roads following It lu the table are leased by T. << ft 3V' . with an obligation lo ay Inte-rs'. on their bo ds. Sec nniinal report pub- 189U ; A.itb. 1,753,10.1 136« 1S6C 1901 Xov'.;im2 ,1869. Net earnings 1st deal ay, 11 X. Y. ft Boston. year. $S/*:,498; Sd year, »3;4S:.,'23; .id year, $3,921,1 !5. Total land sairn to Nov. 17.8 Treas., at maturity X. Y. ft Boston, 1372. 64'J,05I .crea, for $(.757,309. 1887 landa then nnsold, I1.430.949 acres, (v. 14. r -.-.0, do Sept. 1874 London. :K1,517, v.lS.p. T,'.2'20.t92, 793. Wi.) April. 1396 X'. Y., Company's office. .Mav 1. 1395, Late Alchi^uu and I'ikes T. Projieli .1 25'J miles altofpther. ir. S.Trcas. at maturity. 1896-7-S N. \...lay Cooke ft Co. July l.iesoSloek, $.vo.ooo. Cost of road ftc.$l,00ii.nw. Utica ft X. 3'. Jan, 1873 tormcilv B aek I!iv. ft rtica. Net e-i.o- J. ft J. 2.500.000 1856 1S66 k77i?M/if/. (.V../.>— Istmortgi'go Walklll Vallef/ (iVr.)-lsl niorUMge Ware Biver {ManH.^—Ut taMli. |75l>,OOU.. Co. Issued by Troy Pblla.. sw.ooo 1863 1868 18W do (black cndorj>nn) 4th do (not endorsed) Special loan. fundi g mortgige 3d S. .\.'ft'o. I,60J,00 ; Vtcksb. it iferW— Ist HcrioaCredondoraed). 2d series (blue en lorsed) M.ft 2,5'»).IW f 1 do do do M.ft X. 1,600.0011 j ft X.Y.,A.H.Bavlla,TrU8tce X. V..Xat. bkof Com. A.&O. 10.000,00(1 188ii . Vnion Pariftc, Central fJranch—int M.,gold' 2d mortgage f government subsidy; Union it Ti(usvtlle~-l»t mortgage Uticfi tfc Black Birer— stock. 1st M. bonds 01 July !868 Vermont it Canada—stock Bonds, guar, by Vc. Central Ml sisqdol UR. bo -ds .... Vermont Central— stocH Ut mortgage, consol 2d mortgage, co asol Kqulpment oans Standstead, S. * Chambly bonds New bon-^s (to pay floating debt) Vermont <t *a««.— stoct l8t mortgage, (sink'g fuad $7,000 per yr.) Convert Itjle bonds do do Vermont Valley~2d mortgage 2. 1910J Jnocl, d. do .I.ft.l. COL) r(Ki '• May do do X. Y.,Kld<'r,'r. K.& A. 35,745,001 27,236,1 12 27.2S6JS12 9,013,000 equl.*'t...I Net earn .Inry, 18:2 1 1,100,000 250,000 666,000 300,000 300,000 650,000 427,000 680,0(W I IIR. Lea.<ied lo llrl.. I,a.'k. ft Weat. lng» In 1869-70. ».'»j,»12. I I l,UOi) ^ Leased by Pciin. 18'0 1, In 1871 gross revenne 675,000 \ mortgage, gold. on road and — k)ct. do V.f- A. do V.t:A. "lo do X. Y., Melropol. Hank. M.ft X. F.& A. X. v., Klild, I", ft Co. U.ft N. N. Y.. Mctropol. Hank. do M.ft X. (In do M.ft X. ilo M.ft N. do do Q.-F. X.Y..KIdd, Pierce ft Co do F.&A. do M.ft N. dp do do .J.& J. do do F. ft A. do M.ft N. do do do M. ft X. do 225,00il l,:iOO,OlO I.ft) from CI, of ronaaiidc(|nlpinpnMiaB.4«e. iXov.l. 186 <;oal road. ( tiniphled In 1871. Anif 15,1872 (^oal road. X-t earnlnKa.l870-*l,<24}.« rJuly 1, >T< (vl4, n. «s.) do fo do MiftX. F.& A. 2,700.01 , 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Orantbonds on 12.(»t,000 acres Income bonds for |10,(X) ',0UO.. M.& X. ijVx) 1868 ISiO 1S71 1870 I . , jf'oat 1874 (V. 13,p. .fSH: v. U.p. 48.) Jnly, IS 2 Xct earnliiKS In 1871. $110,933. DlTld's. 1 July, 1S79 ' perrt. foreomevfar'. (seer. H,p.S2.M ha teitt division, Slate line, Ind. loProiU Ills., illui. 3Vestcrn divUlou, Peoria i.. Janl.'iSTO Wa aaw. 117m. Co-i of road about N'ew York, Co.'a oltlce. Feb. 1,1 896, *11,000,l«l. The 2d inortKSKe 33'. Dl>. do do Dec. l,iswi bo'ul are convertible Into lai i referrt d do stock or Into consol. bonds. do Apr. 1, 1S81J d» J. ft D. 15,000,000 1,000.000 900.000 2,500.000 2.195.0U) 500.000 800.000 1.000.000 1.500,000 2,300.000 600,000 2.700,000 l,0«Xt ! Pucif\r—il.\^i[z^s. Omaha bridge l.OlX) 5(X)&c Feb.. laifl 'Taafflc ?narantee of 2-3 . percent Co'., C, & I. l.'a'Iroad. Feb.. 1900 1 I ' 2.V),000 uv>&c M »IC9,(i2i. 1,'S2 1, l»78-« , Co. M.p.l91.> laou'In proxritM. Dtlamwato Ccd. Rapid*. la. .1.. wr. I.-.92/)00 af!. Int. In deianli April 1. Receiver appointed. !r. 15. p. 837, 691.) 1890 Mch 1. 19'n In I'rogrraa. Coat to Jan. 1. I8144I.2W.4(U. Sept. 1.18811 (V. 14, p. 628) Jane. 1372 Leaaed lo Central Ga. Dlvldenda 8 per cent a yr. to everv 10 ncr ci'ttt on C4 " yr, lo every .... Cent. i>''r c/nt Oa.sio k. (V. 14, p. 74.) 18l».M 1872-76 May Boston OfBce. r.ft A. I.ft u. 1,5(»,000 Vreferred 7 perceii' stock Mar. ..._ I do (r. 1887 1, S.Y., Farmer*' L.&T.Co, 1.3(X),000 i';7i *T do J.& J. J.& J. A.&U. l.iO 800.000 8.000,000 1,701,000 1,000,0(0 1.800.000 1,600,000 1866 Co Macon. X.V., Fann. L. optrated by L.tiS. Oct. 1.1892 AllR. 1,1899 NptrarnlnKs year ending 8epl. tO, Ie7< N.r.,b.t.* W. KR Co iSc?t..3.13n do A.'&'o. do 1879 I.&I). do do Dec. 1887 F. & A. X. T., Union Trnul Co, Au»., 1891 4.10,000 81 73 217 247 217 &. do Xew York J.&.I. >!.« N. X. Y.. Am. Kx.Xat. Hk F.i A. Phlladelphitt UOIcc. J. ft J. do A. *0. PliiU., W. I'Hinter ii Co, SIIO.OCXl Taunton /V/aJifA— Stock 7eiTe J/auteit IndinnupoUs - stock Mch 1873, Xcl>-amlng>.tS72.rJ9CW. .lanll'.'lSM) B'lc. U. F.&A. K.&A. 174.000 1,200,000 2,031,156 1, 605,825 270.0fO Ut mortgage v.. Vernillyo Varl. V»rl. 1,000, 00 2,5IBJJ0 X. & J. 8UI,U10 8,110.000 I.IWI.OOO 350.000 2d mortgage id mortgagor W. 1)1 V.) convertible Cousol. mort. (lor |.(;,',itK).lKK>) niortgiize (Hurl l)lv Coniplrted Brpt., (V. 18, P.4U.I 1871 X. Y..P.'M!Mj;.r»4Co. do do M. & S. M.4:S. Si«l,U00 Summit (VV. Div.) (K. 1)1 v.) : )IM04i do J.&.I. a<."oo 8.377,300 50,000 I .V. A.&O. es.iw) .... W ToL, /^ort'i {tiVavMaw Tor a linllar purpoae. Hr..(']iMo.-..T. *3b. B20.(T, :S, p. 5IC; v.ll, p 292 v. ]'. p. SU.) Brooklyn, Atlantic S. l,»12,000 Ut mortgage not fp ipcd; the 2d mort. alto Uaucd 1874 laS'-tl \\.&N. | .Sprinaf.if: /111. S. A.— let mort.,R.'iia iiiortgagc, gold Sttrhng MonuUUn (.V. }'.)— lut mort Ut mortgage Ut mortgage M.& i,soo,o;o Maine Ceutral i«i-Vj X. V.,.f."p.AiM'll 'IT. N. v., UallHtIn Ilank. A.&O. K. & A. C'KI.'IOO I .&'.!. .1 lo do do do do .M.& N. 00 I.VIO, ( [?i'H,u(N) ttimr.; t'ftlar HtpliU^Ui M., gold.' .StiniieHota—\%\. iiiDrtj^v.; I <t A'/*/*— Ist inottgage, conv., Jiranrh (/*(.i-Stoch istiuortgage Sunbura if f.«(ciht ;j— Ut mnrt byrac, Binuh. it y. K.-Stock llliU-88 do Nov. 4.;oo.noo 2.250 000 1.000,000 >I Ni'I Mirplila InrnuKr I'l 11(71. afliT IHiylnX all Int. .iiil dlv'ili.r I pir rl.lu M.y.oaa tSSfiKO. Tin; liirirt. bunda. •terllnic aud donib.tlc, are Iwued to r. tiro old bond, 187: 1,.7'O.tOO 1870 .fc SulHr.nn Tork. L<;aii' Cliar1(?*ton. J.AJ. 76,000 7I>,«0 21 mortu-ftge Ut &o. .1. AJ. A.*0. A. 1.4 10.500 uhfiifinyo I'a/ey— Is New j.ft.r. Southeru rriiu. Hylvania-~\»i M.gid 2d inortKHge, KUi>i Southwentern .( 'ifi.'^—^Un-. *,t'oui.. Ouaraiitccil Ktock Company bonds, couv, lino rtouK at par. Muscogtiu UR b lU'ts.conv. ut Kr;; ii- London A.ftO. I92,50U 312.500 Mnr, Char'.cnton. 8. W.RR.nic. Oct., tva. rt.T., 1901 Inns. latl'In proErriw. (j'.-F. { St/r(tr. Road compleled I J.* J. <t So. .l/((/y'n/Ji— Preferretlstock l»t mortj^ftxf. fiulor^'od byAla Southern BEMAREg. lioiii. M.AN. N. T., Mctropoli. X. Bk M.«X. do do South Side L. /.)— Ut mortjTAgt' In M.. extfinlon (coiivtrt. from ISI^toTi' 8'.nUh''ni Cenirnl \.V.)—\Ai MortxaxCKul by M 1 ;^t'ec1«l) dUcovered In our Tables* i Payable. Cent. 1871 lb71 IRil Uouth M nmi-t. standing.! LIST. ol anjr error INTKKRHT OR DIVIDEND'. Hate When Where P«v«l>lc and J>flr t (IV>r Ifl-awO-. 0) boiiiii* South. lowi i Out- *5 « Domestic bouils (H) Domestic boii'Irt (G) Oemcatlc boiuU (l) Dflmestic boii.ls (K) IJomeMtic . ! 1 . Oct-.H*Jan. XewYort. 1, Connleed 18S6 Feb.. ITJ. L. ?r.-,l.i;3.i«inac. Leas-.i to Vi. Cenf,at$Sn.OOl)pryr A- l\«. 1871 X. Y-,J-M. PIckren. iMay 1, 1900|ln pro!re-a.32HmBalto., A.Brown ft Sons'June, !!100 Income bonds of $oO\000 «1so Issneil. In progreMS. 1837-97 .Sew York. Oct., I«d0 Floating ilcbi, $180,701 ; '0<.t to Nov.. IS7I. ,l'hlla..Dellavcn ft Bro (v. in- 6*-' $2,680,462. Jan. .1902 do do Leased Dec 1372. to:wn.. Col. ft Aug. >i 1 1881 London. ' I I I I do |N.T.,N.Bkof RepnbllC|. 1886 1896 f.Ian.l. 18921 ' ! Jnly J Boston Office 3Vorceater, Odlee, do dq IfOll 1. IWll u..l.'7S .lau.. 1. '73 ilWU '" 1*16871 < p. r. on stock, Xet earnings N (v. 15, p. 7'iS.) ll-'n $I«,4S8. t. l.Sp. 94i.. n : » I THK CHRONICLE. 878 (II) €ommcicinl c tffecl of the 1872. i, Ux|>orlH or LeudliiK Articles rroiii Kew York. following table, compiled troiu Custom House returns, shows the exports of leading articles from the port of New York since January 1, 1872, to all the principal foreign countiieB,and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lints ilimeo. The TioMMERciAL EPITOM The usual 2 f December Fbiday Nioiit, Dec. 27, 1872. holiday season upon trade l.as been sup- plemented, during yesterday and to-day, by a suowsiorin o( (freat violence throughout the North and West, which has blockaded the railroads, made our streets almost impassable, and prevented a large portion of the mercantile communily from reaching their places of business. The probable detention of needed supplies ( the one hand, and the check to demand on the other, have exerted some intluenre upon prices in a few instances but the general Sucli a result has been stagnation in trade and nominal prices. heavy fall of snow causes the people of cities and railway corporationn much expense, but is a great beneGt in many ways to sliow total values, including the value of those mentioned in the table. «; « -. ^«^^-'N C3 .5 2 t-'o'i- ( -fl* -r* ^ « i-oo _ «- ic 00 2: -T -.c 5? . ec 0-. ; other articles besidta all o* ic. — ~. -I'to^rt- f- eoics* -^tj T*' 'Z ^ '-^ S ^ ^ S ^' to 00 tt l-s'c.' ^taoi^ -'CO tff i-'O'NV'' t- rr *f •* "' * CO § -; — ^ ,.o CB XI •« w! ^ r- o ** T* .^ rr — -x 1SC'-aC •— hm O rr I- r- ;c ©« ^ PT O t- jg l-t- iO S W Qu ;0 0; er f- I' c. tC ^si ,0 '^ ^ O'O t-»*— CO Ww*^" — O* »C-i Si t- n ," f^ 1 . Jt* J-. • cr- cr. rf: -r: *it ff* ^H«i -^ • &^ ; the agricultural districts. Cotton has been inactive and variable, middling uplands closing very firm at 20Jc. Flour has ruled liriu and fairly active at $6 85 a$7 25 for shipping extias. Wheat has been firmer, closing with a fair business at $1 54@$l 00 (or No. 3 spring Cliicago and Milwaukee. Corn has sold more freely, clo.siug at GIUc. for prime old mixed afioat. Coffee has advanced ^c. for Rio, with considerable activity, and groceries have generally been firm, with more doing. Freights have ruled dull. There has been but a moderate of room offering, especially for weight, but the speculative values at which grain is held have limited sliipments, and the turn of rates has lieen downward. Late engagements to Liverpool embrace, by steam, wheat at 8J@9d., cotton |@ll-16d.. and bacon COa. and by sail corn at 8d., coiton KoiT-lOd., and pro- .5* 3 c^ Ti a> T "'inO'T*qpa0O;3O00V 1- CTi 7* f -X '.0 co 93 r> jq ii "(7* ^ T* -r «/ - cc " O O* •-I eo -?* :C; ; remained about steady on the spot, but for the future there has been a decline new mess has sold for December at $13 .50, and for February at $13, with a jobbing business at $13 75 for new mess. Lard has latterly been rather weak sales have been made of prime Wes.eru at 71c. for December, 7f@7|c. for January, 7|'g,8c. tor February, and 8Jc. for April, and of city at 7i@7|c. for prime. Bacon has declined lor the future, but on the spot short clear has latterly advanced on a demand to cover contracts and freight enLranemeut: long clear has sold freely at 0|@CJc. fill short clear at 7Jc. on tbe for this month, an<i CJc. for March spot, and 7 1-lOc. for January, and slii.rt rib at Oi@6ic. on spot. have met with a fair demand, and drv saUed shoulders Cut Meats have sold at 4Jc. for January, pickled B.^llies at be. on the spot, and fmoked Ifanis at lOJiglSic. as to weight. Beef has been steady but quiet. Butter has been quiet as Hsual during the Cheese has been quiet but about steady at 14@ lioliday week. 14ic. for prime to choice factory. To-day there was a firmer market tor most hog products, owing to the detention of supplies by rail, which were required and expected to fill December conPrime Western Lard was held at T|c. for December and tracts. January, and 8|c. for April, with full previous prices bid. Bacon advanced to 7c. for Ions clear December delivery, but for January was quoted at (>}c., with sellers of long and short clear for February and March at Q|c. The number of awine, live and dressed I^ceived on the seaboard. Oct. 38 to Dec. 31, was 071,815; same lime last year, 579,985. The number of swine slaughtered at the principal Western markets daring the same period for four years <^ CO 3i . r— CtJ t— ^iftClJ* £. »' l-^ 5«r aofi :r tar- > C-7 ^, yfCtS . 53 m:) c* (. JL JO eo T* s. o ic 00 rt r^ a o* c o; CL ^ w. (- J. *$ • iT '?* >>* »-< t- tt CO j: J; rfl ;i3 . r-'tO : * ©r" M nt ' rtjT* Tf ?0 T-i •-" -• t^i-;; CT go; c*50 r- o iM V I- Ciw «ft - I _ M LO T X Ji O amount visions 33s. (id.@35s. To London, by sail, Hour lis. Gd. To Cork To day, in wheat to Liverpool, after tor orders, grain 7s.@7s. Od. some business at 8fd., there was a decline to 8Jd. Provisions have varied but little during tbe week. Pork has ? ^£~ ':Ti ' o t- 9? ;^. CG ^"a T* •n SO r-.QO C. ao 00 ao • »f3 CC Eg o -coo vifn — n T o; —rf •'?* •no .tr C- 'T r- i- ; 3 •f^ *^ -o aa ' c »- re »r, Xo '-' ; : {> <:> jg Q f — IT* jj T» • • —X -»—'•'-'"*— sn -,0 <ra -1 J^; ^ "* tt ^. 3? C; M t- c -v c t— t- '^ o» X 5* <_'^ . r. „ rA tn t- «' _ , . i: s* 30 c; T» - C I- ;= 3; XO o.-> — QO " "^ o t- T L— m e* » -X) S ; was as follows To A*. Chicago 1870-71. Dec. Dec. Dec. S3. BJ;'.,986 371.180 433,li)8 315.0«ti 2.'i 23. 2:). 1,609,299 l,84:j,2:i5 1,17.3,630 921,617 586,815 —M C^ *> ys- oo-^' CT--OaO rr?CC'O • -- :£S -1- • -to-- -^-irt^- crrcCft :; T-'T'Ca IT* 11^" a. ji a 1.825 301.(HX) 1*).000 2,761,832 :S 3i IT. !-_ Sf c( a-. T-i --. . cr.ao ir ,00 :£S3 •0< M :| :i ii ; 2 : >3 o Si is" • :^ "" Sf igg : i cr; .a — tCQo : S CO OE4 « 275 360 :"• 179,568 180,449 99,500 1,760,415 , : : . ;i . ^ t-i- 1.-5 -o-ro :-5i \l-Mi : -i SfS com <7* 1,603,799 p tn r- . —p » . . * 5S M -w • tot- . c^2 n^ ^-.=cg=co, 00 ** g »,i . .."? — U g ' • Ei>timated. Petroleum has been very unsettled and inactive, closing somewhat nominal at lljc, for cruJe in bulk, 2rjc. lor refined in bbl:?., 30c. for do. in cases, and ie@10^c. for naptha in shipping order. Naval stores have varied but little, though showing an unsettled tone ;strained ros'n quoted at $3 7033 75, and spirits iturpentine. Tallow has been selling moderately at S%c.. easier at 59ige0c. for prime, but with the probable interruption of suopliea some advance is demanded at the close. Whiskey h»s been down to 96ic. and up to 98i;., closing at 97c. Clover Seed in moderate de mand and firm at 9J@9ic- Wool has become dull a limited business reported in domestic fleece at 03@08c., and Cape at 38i @40c. Hides and leather have become dull. Oils remain quiet, and late prices are nominally unchanged, but crude sperm held for x> tntn 536,266 2,513,918 total i— 1,0J2,5.'}8 849,64!) Total Otlicr pointo.. . .33r.6.')6 107,-;76 357,945 29S,454 151.943 219.274 78,469 67,545 240.000 ISU.OOO* ao.ooo* Milwiuikoo lDdi.tuupoli!«... O 1869-70. 5.S3,153 .. St. Louis L'niisville Grand Der. 21 1871-72. e-tcotr, £) -o CiOi g 1872-73. Cincinnati.. m CS .3; . . O I- ^ CC O ills irt jft a: a: •= r- en T-» i ocio .^ t- r-c:oolro £,Jm .rrt-'-^sp'wo^ :^ I ; ; ; $1@1 07, . -. -c r=; o *- cs «» •« ^ *^ r— r* o QO T* ~ ^ e* o ! i.xx-^.»oo i-^ <C 3 .-. •- I **^*ir Ctl 00 (Zl O (C SI PM O ; • : 0. '•C ;S •7? W ^T CO 9< 9/ O 3X) O,-^ • ^ si =5=^ ^^ a-, »fi • for Kentucky Tobacco has been quiet during the pales limited to 100 hhds. for consumption and 75 past week, with hbds. for export, besides 131 hhds. damaged by auction at H@ll|c. as in quality and condition. Prices have remained firm lugs quoted at 10@10ic., and leaf 10i@lCc. Seed Leaf Tobacco shows a rfdueed movement, and the only transactions we have to notice are:— 75 cases old crop sundries, 9@:0ic. 100 do do 10® 14c.; 171 do. 1871 do. Conn., 35@62c 40 do. 1871 do. Ohio 94c Spanish Tobacco in large stogk and dull ; sales 200 bales Havana lit .^^ FQ further advance. The market ?-« '^ .3 00 10 be bo to t-* "2 05 C. 06—" — tfj Oi OD trt O OD ' ti*J aj- : ii « CD v a, o s •.a it til : -.a :SsS. • a -si|g.sr r3-4aS O O 1. O flflViir' CO P - « t-E^ I — 7 : . December THE CHRONICLE. 23, 1872.] luiporCa of LoadlMK Arllcloa. forei^^n week, since Jan. imports of leading articles at UTi, and 1, for tliu Chan New Same week. 7.,:.%! 1821. 7,8-,'ri 7,.111 Hardware Ijlanit Lead, pigs 7,lt3 Ultuaware Spelter, lbs Sleel Tin. boxes ... i9.»i5,5IWS,<l1,«l «.VK| •iV.Mil -U'iM: UiasB plate Bullous Coal, tons Tiu ''ocoa.bags Orusts, &c.— 1 Cream Tartar.. Gambler 1 Wines, SiM^I; 5,H1, Madder 81i.53l 6,J* 6,609 1— ,ni !r.r..f.-| ii.'.'Ol &.— Cliamj>MK'e,bi(B. 2 i*:,i-.i 2.(ifl by value— Cixars s-tl' Oii.Olive 31,181 II, IKS 107,5tU i>'j,3:>(> 6.7H '..%2,9«."!!!,W,SBI 85713 .. .;0 6.'; 4i.6[S!!,;91,';^6 1,6^7, lie 6,6i; 4JI.3M 347,1,1 1,»SSCoikB .ipiuni ^Oila bl-carb.. , Fatiey goods .-•.s.aa FiBb pi.7a7Fru.ts, &c.— 10 tiodii sal Soda.HBli ji'lax 1 ^l! Lemons 12.101 li.W^ Furs clotli.. .. biiles... ,. It 8 '8 119.21- Hides, &c.— Brlstlei: I.2MU1 13,68.' Saltpetre 5 5iS6 ....I I Cork Fmtic Logwood Mahogany Receipts or Doiuestlc Produce for January Ashes... pkgs. ureadsiuirn— Flour.. bbls. 1,200 i.""! S.286! l,Ui01 8;7,4"8 47,'81 i9e.4'X) 472,^9() 317,'ii:l 131,590 l>3,635 1. Wi.ea'..bU4. 2,877 148.T5I 7',n78 5'' M*2 IVanuts, ba;B Provision.*— 2,176 8l,v27 6,7^1 58,573 Batter, pkgs.... 6-0,4(ll io,83! 14.40) 1,709,238 821.372 15.231 412.lllii 4 3 5 !7.;81 140.401 2.174 57.i:,-: l54,lS»12,3,l8.a:i 1J.39J.I1J6 Cheese 4(7.713 I."53,6.'l ....) Cntmeats 63.;31 5.(irO,:!81 3,7J7,IH3; Ei{i;b 27,1, ISO 4.317! 3lSi8!0 Pork 6.i:W 141,310 15,S.046 Beef, pkgs .Wt 198.371 115 5(5* Lard.pkg4 1.140 201.216 179,o»;l' Lard. k'^KS 27,IOi 7ii.2r. 941,37! rtiee, pk«8 5,-yiO 4« 3 0;3 8,4;« nj3.:97 4;3.7iJ Searine J!ve llarley, *c.. Gras.-s seed. iteaiis l-ens C me n.nblp Cottfin.. bales. Jienip ..bales. No, flops, .bales. 2i.M0 S3,-.7U 65(«l' 3,i21,87l 2,«5 46,23) 3,451.ra! 51,901 9BI; Leather. Bides ^tolftsses. lids. Jf.ival»torcsCr.turp bbis Bnirlts turp. 2« 1,31 Rosin 9.IW6 76.(12 i 849.162 ISO 683,42(1 ,:» 1.4.3 tli9..1,S8 4.'5.3E« 166,l»7 Iw).:i0 251,917 21.431 17,07J 62" Ac Tobacco, ,ikg8.... Tobacco. hhds 315.713 973 21 1,6!9 2,176 . 27.S21 13.0 5 3.7.3.3 23,2 5,973 2CJ 188 18 938 1»,«I7 4!.'; is 40712 216,782 6:.64( 23-l.'r.2 15711 Whiskej-. hbls.... 66,SH Wool, bales 49J,1<)6 Dressed hogs. No. 29,21. l,S27 5.1;! ...,l Sugar, hhds., Tallow, pkifs l:, 91 8,981 53I.6U 7,Iili Tar Pitch : This Since Same week. Jan.l. time "71 1 Corn 5 '.-M Oil rake, pkgs.... Oil, lard 6.703 5l,l:3 :,991,'W0 .3,<7.>,6i; 3i)il,'4.j ln.I26,li3 2G,llii,slU !W,'.D.' 40,703.100 26 7.6,:;9,)' Oats Hides «,741 ^33,3:2 'WeeU aud since ttae Since Same Jan. I. time '71. 7<> 9>1 8>.',91li receipts of domestic produce liave been as follows This week. 7'.n .6. 513947 «4,87a 0!«,Woods- l,Sll| 901,5. 3i LJO.O Ij Molasses :.ji:>,a.v; 406 Ginger Pepper 5,8.;3 Wati^lics.. I,l.i2.-|ie aw..s-'ii;iisj><54 r.9(i8ii6a ?)a9,7l2 76J.3IH 86,656 Spices. &c.— Cassia m.181. J1,9W| Linseed SI8.12S 11,730.46'. 2li,«l"l Kaisint Hides undressed. Uiee a.iBO Hides, dressed. India rubber Ivory Jewelry. &c. Jovvelry 770 571 6,82;| 7i:.20O 2 ,IJ1I!.3S3.92U ;,J07,'3I Oranges Nuts 3U.»I Hemp, Hair following all is our usual table showing tlie nioveiiient of cotton the ports from Sept. 1 to Dec. 20. the latest mail datts. aiMoc POUTS. 4.;»d lOU . 2,51>^Artl les reporto- O.lM, etiseatlal.. foregolui' staiemen: it will be seen Miit,eoiup«itd the corresponding week of last season, tliJ-re is an incuate in the exports this week of 40,700 bales, while the slocks to-night »ie 17,000 bales more than they were at this time • year ago. Tlie witli 55.IM b.HXl: Wlues Wool, bailfS Ii.5i:i 4U,S3'J I From tbe 40,7«l:,26I.S7i l,(18I.W la.rs i,i6!(.9u< «.'.8 62i Tobacco .1180 Waste li a.iiil Uuni, Arabic... Indigo The & boxes :i;,i.8lTea 1U,» «'M,00j !,i:i! bags 33,130; 5:i(i,!'jF ns,^ Sugar, Itai k, Peruvian Blea powder!*.. Brimstone, louB Coehlneal Gunny Blubs, lus.. ,l«,H7S'3UBar, hlids., tc«. & bbis S,2ii Cotton, balus .^61.91^1 tTi.s ; i,o.6,«)'i 0,1*1; U. «.l6,li9l.3i-U|(i.3.|.m i,'U:\ i.i:.iii5 ,Kag8 Cotteo, bagH 5.K1.1 ^ 8:ii) :,(«,!. »i|,«0,»!)3 l5,ilOB, I8I,T>I 76,!4S 86.221 S,6:iS 2,.369 3,162 9S.S47 !62,413 112.212 98,228 itipT* IsxponcDsiaot • KI-T.I.! ureal, l«i7 NewOrleana Friday, P. M., S.S7.a~» 137,(03 131,97 2i.2»t :8»,i2; i48,,u;. sca 4 843,378 :4li.7;3 57,727 I.M.tSJ li;0!4 «284 3i,937i 3»jl6i lol.'.SS. f,-44 '4(« 2a,.5H4 •27,93: 1.3 777 li«,'ill 7>U| 76.631 67,4!H/ 4.8.U; Savannah Texas Now York -IU27.1II Total this year Tot'l lastyt- week ending this evening, Dec. 27. It appears that the total receipts for tbe seven days have reached 10C,44.3 bales against 12.5,3.'J7 bales last week, 125,.'>64 bales the previous week and 13;3,97o bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of September, 1872, 1,030,587 baies against 1,375,711 bales for thesame period of 1871, showing an increase since September 1 this year of 254,876 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and for the correspond- Received ihls previous years are as follows tlie five week at— 18J3. 1811. 1870. : 1S68. 1869. bales. Jit,191 49.803 53.812 11.2 13 17.7511 l:(.(i7J 13.037 1,733 12,163 9,977 5,4-H 1.119 3,469 7,133 10.171 21.122 7.110 7,393 27« S.71S 7.903 103.413 Mobile i;6.939 124.430 Charleston 15 Savannah Texas u^<i Temii-ssee ia !,0.>l &c S.TICi "lorl.la ... Norih Carolina Virginia Total this week 673 lll.lS-i The total sales of total 7447 701 3,115 9,297 T!.50i 114,031 on board. this week SepM The exports 1.6:!0,597 1.375.717 1.623,393 1,'!J<.931 1 ing are the closinir quotations to-dav week of last season ; week are the for MS New Mobile. 17)iv i,*',U4 ' ;ci«to I Good Middling IS *.... i»H*.... 7'X».... t7)|».... 19 «.... i»xa.... »».., i('ik«.... 2I>«I».... 2VJj« | 20 SIH*... „, joni 22 ' Texa* Orleana. 1TXI»... Isita... 19X(»... 19v;»... 18H® C, in follow- : Florida. ...perlb. 58,350 and 450 The to arrive. Upland and 22>i«..., iiX».... 31 «.... ».... Below we give the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of Uplands at this market each day of the past week SALKH. tpec C.-n- Trail. Exp't. Bump. ula'n Saturday 392 405 Monday l.'!Oi Tuesday 1,723 Wednesday Thursday .<IS 6.247 250 450 11.S43 .... 1.795 1.781 ow Mid- 19X MX I'M \li ^« I-H !8X HiJ ... • ~18X~ :'X '7H Holld y "'jiio' .... .... 1 PRI »P. nd (i, (Ird'ry. MIdl-g. dllng .J.«9 mas. 515 Total 797 4.4U .... 1.290 Wry Total .11. .... .... 3.261 776 Chr St 1.024 Friday '1 ... .... For forward delivery the sales (including free on board), have reached during the week 5^.350 bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the fallowing is a statement of the sales and prices bales. CIS. ei«. 19 9.16 4J<e s.n....l9 116 5«l , .19X l!ix anil 19X IS 3-16 .ia« 14..'VX) total .'an For Febrtiarr. too 1<« ....19 5-1'1 ^.^W... l»H JOO..., 8,100... 400... ..19 13-3! ...19 716 ..19 11-16 9S( 19 13.16 19« i9l5-.t 20 13,400 total for too l.ai) 71t SOU 2,';00 3,900 cw. bale*. 1,701'.... lir S.»<'... lOU.... i.iim ....»i. 6 ..J0S.32 ai'« ...211 5-32 ...M 601 ....1927-2 Dec. 19916 .. I9X evening reach a total of 80,757 bales, of which 60,824 were to Great Britain, 5,457 to France, and 17.476 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made np this evening, are now 498,320 bales. Below are the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding this 421 4.2.7!!1 For immediate delivery the for speculation, For January week ending for the auxu CNi.3» "»r8S4 "L. 11,343 bales, including 4,040 for 7011... l.lHfl... 96!,4C3 C» 9,1 r.0,3«l' ».60|!~w",«iret4!iB6| Of the above 440 bales were transit. 1 Total since 5.«44 vs.ioi 1«-.;UW 7I1/I' 4,{6" description tree up sales foot »,l*0 98,796 l»,12» 1S:..T23 791' export, 0,217 for consumption, 100 s. n 7..V10 24.6<M 67:.7."I ll,2U 3.i2:.ll week has been almost whoily with- past this bales, inciuding aw 11,897 3,972 5.783 991 1,513 4,592 8,7S'. 42111 8 Wl: ' out any distinctive feature, while the iiucluatlons were qu.te un. Owing to the holidays foreign advices have had little significance, while the course of receipts at the poits have been even more irregular than last week. Tuns on Tuesday, as reported to the Cotton Exchange, ihey aggregated 25,024 bales, wliile on Thursday, for two days, including Christmas, they were reported at only 12,076 bales. To-day the market was strong with a fair export demand. For future delivery the market has been quite as sluggish as for cotton on the spot, the transactions footing up the smallest aggregate in many weeks. Today, liowever, there was a decided revival of speculation, and an advance in prices of iCgic, with busines extending into the (-umincr months. The prices for futures lust reported were(lasi8 low middling) 191c. for December, lOfc. for January, 20c. for February, 20 5-lOc. for March, 20|c. for April, 21c. for May, and 21ic. for June. bales. S0.«919.339 £7,336 14 iim 11.566 22 .828 'i2.»27 7».:iK,i ll<..6''l 142.. 18 5:1,5.4 important. Kor December. New Orleans »7,'.6'.' >,4l« 60.(51 4,IS' .... »i«| 493.731!' .... &c., of cotton for the ing weeks of 10.U»I 1(5,-1« •.'HV.'II J.-»'' ^,i"2^ 24,IIV[ sjiiy, l,»:i 430,W7 120,120, The market during the odO.dluary Low Middling Middling By special telefrrams received to-nigbtfrom tbe Southern ports, we are in possession of tbe returns sbowing the receipts, exports, 1.073 64W Florida Sorth Carolina Virginia Other ports Strict 27, 1872. <7S,1!C 8i'.7.'.»; ' GoodOrdlnary December Stoflk. ""* | :5l,fr;« Ordinary COTTON. !_£.* I 4a0.r95 Mobile CharlestOD al •crr.lTo— If, .^« Oilier o^Tr. Britain FrancriFor'irn Total., leTi , 18,9,17 l.lll u\xi 17, -71 1<>7>«7 .... S nee Sept. Clilim KHrtlienware.... bars.. TuU time Cutlery lili 1.10 York... Otbiii ports.. Metuis,&c.— Irou, :s.4:« (ton... Hava II uh Texan the Glaas and I FrwceicoDlln't NewOrleans.l Mobile of 1871 For KaiihouWKri!- Ttocit. ToUlthit *"do*I'?7.°"',G-B'"- port tUe last tliiH same period [Tbsqaantlty isglvon in packages whon not othorwlsa peciftod.] Ciilax, 879 Kxpurted tu— from CuHlom House returns Tlie following table, compiled BDonstLe : : ao... I9X 19 5-I« i9H W7.U MH 9,450 a>x 10,S0U total Varch. For Al ni. ......JO -.OH SCO 1.0 .in aos-.e 2JM6 «0 tou) Feb. For >[Hrch. 800 son 100 l,2«l sou 19!t 19 1-1 1,710 TO 19J< lOU. 20 .30H 2U7-.J .SOW 3i'17J} 20 9.10 40U SCO selleta' option, till ea »'.VII> ... lai 8011 193.16 3-ls Sept. 20X 1, 1873, bllpa. ct». 100.. ..JUJK S.lUHnUI Annl. For May. no SO.M* CX 7'<' etm 500 (00 40" lt» un aoK 30 ii-fi ADJk .*'« 3015-H 21^ S,7a>ioU<M«y. For June. KO SCV 4t« 100 Ji Slit 200 21X StVtotalJnne. at l»Kc. The following exchanges have been made darlni; the May, Ic.pald to excbange 190 February for :C0 week : : m —Our reports Selma are owing recent heavy rains and to the [t)ccemb:i 28, 1872. have failed to receive to-night the stock at and amount afloat for |3ff" Liverpool, and therefore continue the flgiirts of last week for those items. We to-niglit indicato very cold weather tbroughout the South. At New Orleaua there has been one doy of severe rain, and todiy it is very cold. Our Selma telegram states that it has rained there on three days, and that it is now intensely cold. The small 1871. 567,000 165,556 160,000 16,000 12,505 28,800 13.343 40,000 6,310 187,000 83,0CO 1873. 330,000 333,000 335,000 bales. Stock in Liverpool Stock in London StockinHavre It has also rained three days at Macon, with snow and three days at Mobile. To day at Mobile it is clear and very cold. At Columbus there has been rain on two days today light snow, with weather extremely cold. Our Augusta telegram states that it is intensely cold them, with snow and At Memphis there has been light snow tiiree days all sleet. navigation is suspended by ioe, and picking is also entirely suspended. The thermometer at Memphis has averaged 19, at Char leston 44, and at Columbus 40. The S1TU.A.TION. There has seldom been a period when the opposing opinions a-f to the future of the market were so marked, sleet, ; 13,000 33,000 48,000 33.000 28,000 9,000 141,000 45,000 33,000 5,500 97,000 498,320 88,029 iu Marseilles in Bremen in Amsterdam at Antwerp at Barcelona at Trieste Stock Stock Stock Slock Stock Stock rail- road brtaks. and .. ; : THE CHRONICLE. Weatiieb Reports by Telegraph. receipts at . . Great Britain (American) Havre (American and Brazil).. for Bremen (American) for Amsterdam (American) Tctal Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns Exports from Tnited States this week. Afloat Afloat Afloat Afloat ; — for for 14,071 6,700 232,241 481,314 9.5,.507 8:1,757 51,594 1,933,206 3,150,001 . Total BO confident, and, in the belief of eacb party, fo well grounde-l.as at the present time. The point of divergence appears to be the These figures indicate a decrease iu cotton in sight to-night of 316,79.5 bales compared with the same date of 1871. anticipated supply, there being much less disagreement as to the Movements of Cotton .-^t the Interior Ports. B^low we Those operating for an advance loi.k give the movements of cotton at the interior po/ts receipts and consumption for the year. shipmen's for the week, and stock to-night and for the correspondfor a falling oil' in the receipts from India, Brazil, &c., of a ing week of 1871 million and a quarter bales and upward^^, while the supply from I>ec- 29, ''1.Week ending Dec. 27, 1872-^ — r"^?"'^ Augusta Columbus. .Macon . n.073 3,333 3,917 MoutgoHierv. . 1,901 35,730 33,998 . . . .. Nashville... Messrs. Xicol & Co., under 16, write that the " accounts from the districts 771 9.3.3 1,393 5,529 1,193 3,349 1,996 2,331 9,489 1,112 . Selma Memphis.. have been received from Bombay. Nwember ^"J?'."S Receipts. shipments. Stock. Receipts. Shipments. Stock. America, they generally claim, will not be over three to five hundred thousand bales iu e.tcess of last year. This deficiency in supply, added to the smaller stocks now held Ijy S))inner8, clearly makes ont a case, if the facts upon which the argument is based are correct. For several weeks, howev.T, we have inclined to the opinion that no money was to be made by holding cotton at present prices. As to the movement from India, Brazil, &c., we gave some facts last week. To-day one week later mail rtturns date of — . . 4,361 11,994 13,036 11,940 5,267 36,518 5,534 6,.554 5,033 1,349 3,550 3,129 3,041 11,399 3,727 866 2,013 2,559 2,371 10,207 8,105 19,307 10,094 14,470 11,665 8,379 86,159 5,487 88,629 30,749 26,753 95,567 The above totals show that the interior stocks have increased during the week 1,732 bales, and are to-night 6,938 bales less than The receipts have been 5,019 bales it the same period last year. less than the same week last year. The exports ot cotton this week from New York show a de Small samples of Oomraand if the bulk of the crop equals first pickings this description should obtain a high position crease since last week, the total reaching 15 954 bales, against It will be seen by 16,065 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the in the European markets the ensuing year." direction for each of our Bombay telegram for the past two weeks that the receipts exports of cotton from New York, and their the last four weeks also the total exports and direction since and shipments at Bombay are beginning to be much more liberal, September 1, 1873 and in the last column the total for the same so that the January s'hipments promise to be all that was antici" period of the previous year pated. Of com ne that crop is not yet secured, and the present Exports ot Gottoa (bales) from New ITork since Sept.l, 1873 promise may not be realized but a speculation baaed upon the Same WEEK ENDtNa certainty of disaster in that quarter would hardly he a safe one. Total lime to We do not see, therefore, how one can feel confident of a further prev. date. Dec. continue all that could be desired. now coming wuttee are to hand, ; ; ; ; Dec. India movement than the present deficiency 4. ; not that January shipments will reach the same total they did The last year, but that subsequent months will make it good. supply from Egypt, Brazil, &c., must also equal the past seasons. It these positions are correct, and our own crop reaches our estimate, it is evident that with the European stock Oct. 1, 1873, double the stock of Oct. 1, 1871, there will be more than sutiicieiit cotton to fully satisfy all the wants of the trade, There are, however, an incriiasing number of believers in a small American crop receipts continue so small that many are losing faith.. Had we prepared our figures carelessly, or without what we believed to be actual facts as the basis, we might also begin to doubt. Of course we may be wrong, but at present it looks to us that the horse disease, the extremely low rivers, and during the past two weeks the severe storms and cold, are sufficient to account for the movement being less free than was anticipated. to Great Con- Britain, 1873.... tlncnt. 8,000 1S71.... 18,000 none 4,000 8,000 22,000 167,136 15,251 176,539 168,085 1,911 5i Britain.- Con- Total, lotal Prenclk 7,598 15,804 1,911 53 16,122 4,493 3,977 63 71 Bremen and Hanover 960 600 798 2,a30 100 299 1.0.53 Total to IV Europe. . 960 793 2,3.30 20,620 700 5,329 . Spain Oporto&Gihraltar&c All others 2;667 l',76il Total Spain, &c 1,709 Grand Total 2,607 .... 201.677 17.3.467 .. 9.928 11.496 16,665 15,954 The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston^ Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept.1,1873: NEW TOKK. PHIIJlDELP'tA. BALTIHOBE. This Since week. Sept.l- This Since week. Sept. I. 1,4M ~.~i"~i;r2 bbob'ts fkom- This Since week. 'Sept. 1- This Since week. Sept.l. I New Orleans.. Mobile 4J29: 5,288 461 5,579 50 78,UUi 2,930; 31,8-57, 431! 8,506: 1,-321; 20,993 -3S^2,588'I Total last yea r. 20,5 95' 3-3 0,075 Shipping News. j ' ..I 2e| 70|| '354i 8,038 3,793 I 5',8.38; 13,102; 98,350, 4,942| 33,3701 Total this yearl I 197 I 662; 2,07i 49 1 Visible Supply of Cotton Made dp by Cable and TeleoilAPH.— By cable ue have to night the stocks at the different European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the American afioat for each port as given below. Froir figures thus received, wo have prepared the following taljle, showin-' the 16 32,455 I 742 9741 J North'm Ports| the f-regoing it would appear that compared with last fear there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments to Great Britain ot 10,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 now shows a dexreane in shipments of 319,000 bales over the orra^oonding period of 1871. 2,508 19,-596 2,706 8.', 648 Tennessee, &Ci Foreign From 1,527 1,-365 24,186, 1 | rect'lnt'* rect-ipis. tlnent. 45,096 | Florida S'th Carolina.! N'th Carolina. Virginia 639,000 228,0001 917,000 10 000 800,000 330,000 1,136,000 14,000 1 742 2,t;7j Texas Savannah Week's quantity of cotton In sight at this date (Dec. 27) of each ol the two past seasouR 8,666 949 Other French ports our cable dispatch received Great Total. 176,405 134 8,606 Tl to-oay, there have been 8.000 bales shipped from Bombay to Great Britain the past week and none to the continent, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 10,000 bales. The movement since the fir^t of JaniWy is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are for the week ending Thursday, Dec. 20 ^SlilpmcntB tills week to-^ r-Slilpmentsalnce Jan.lto-, 15,804 Total to Gt. Britain to settle the question, as the horses are rapidly recovering everywhere now, while the rivers are rising. In the meantime there is sufficient doubt about the whole question of supply to make speculation interesting to those who love to risk much in the hope of a corresponding gain. —According 7,598 year. 25. 15,254 Liverpool Thenext month must serve Shipjients. 18. Other British Ports — Bombay Dec. 11. Dec. in the falling — 6661 5,613 ns; 4,546' ....I 105 i-i-^l '203, 5.697 424 9,206 1,224 21,318 5031 1,097 4,708 ....I ••I • l,703l 19,8711 2,711! 46,551 8.8'I5| | 9,761 102,514. 1,657| 24,14nll 2,327i 39,501 8!l,385' —The exports of cotton from the United States the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 84,142 bales. So tar as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the same exoorts reported by telegraph, and published in TheChiionICLE last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday night of his week : : : . December 28, : . . THE CHROxNlCLE. 18'<2. 881 Total balea. -etecki.Liverpool, per eteamers Spain, 8,873 Abysulnla, 1,768 To thia To thll Hama .Manhattan, 3,«S6 and 1 Sen Island. City of Antwerp, i41 ThU date data Total. Tbia dale Dec. 81. Calirornin. 1,373. ...Canada. i,8U0, and 74 Sea I.-land.... Joseph week. 1878. 1871. 1871. dav. 1871. lOTl, Dodd, l,73i... per abip Calliope, U31 and 7 Bea Island. ...per bark American 28.150 1,289,881 3.077.381 8.838.1(84 48,160 41,830 ]A8,600 Emllie, 511 1S,S54 Brazilian 4,771 619,113 473,517 <xts.*w 17.970 64.170 «4.(MI To Bremen, per Meamcr Weter, 600 8(10 Egyptian 841.780 4,276 889.764 8M.880 M.OtO 88.670 49,78« 'lo Hamburg, per steamer Westphalia, too 100 Smyrna & Gr'k 8,J58 I8.'rl6 6,458 4,470 Nnr Obi.bans— To Liverpool, per dIiIuk (loscben, 3,339 O. M. Adams, W. Indian.... 8,813 13!.49i 107.418 118,640 15.840 14.840 f '*•"*' .. New Limpedo, 2,912.. ..Chinn, 3,661 3,995 ... Flylnc Foam, 4,064 Saat Indian.. 290 626,0i4 881.605 895,368 810.080 800.760 878.770 ....Maud, a.aiJ... Per biirk Septimus, 1,594 22 797 To H ivie, per shin Moses Day, 3,8<)0. .. per bark Comtesae, 1,070 4.830 Total. 40.100 8,181,446 8,754,838 4.014,788 88l,e«0 445.8J0 660,900 To Bremen, per ship Monteai'le, 2,722 S,72i To Baiculona, per bark Dolores, 1,654.,.. per brig Melanta, 730 2.884 Of tlie present Btocli of cotton in Liverpool 12.7.5 per cent is To Genoa, per ship Theobald, 2,890 2,890 Americaii, nfcainst 0.25 per cent, last ypar. Of ladiau cotton the To Malaga, per bark Al)nei,'Ucion, 1,06.1 l,06f> Mobile -To Liveipool, per ships City of Brooklyn, 4,682.... Sclola, 8,802 7,234 proportion is 70'75 per cent, against 07'50 per cent. To Rotterdam, pt-r bark An^usta, 915 916 CUARLKSTON lo Liverpool, per steamer Rivera, 1,457 Upland per London, Dec. 7. There has lieen a steady demand for cotton slilp A. & E. Loveit, 2,749 Upland and 116 Sea Island 4,822 durln^jf the week, and the quotations are ratlier firmer To Barcelona, per bark Elvira, 884 Upland The folt81 Savaknau— To Liverpool, per ships .las. .lardine, 2,280 Upland... Sofia lowing are the particulars of Imports, deliveries and stocks : de Vila, 1,773 Upland.... per bark Fellz, 1,012 Upland 6,085 To Cork, per barks Susan M., 1,775 Upland Amaranth, 2,.570 Upland 4,345 1870. 18T1. 1878. Texas To Liverpool, per ship Coldstream, 2,186 and 2 Sea Island.... balea. balea. balea. rs^per barks Cremona, 1,665 Mary Mark, 850 Herbert, 8,200 7,881 Imports, Jan. 1 to Dec. S.. 159.888 807.184 189.888 Baltimore—To Liverpool, per steamer North American, 150 and 102 bags S04 Deliveries, 884.400 888.044 84S4W To Bremen, per steamer Baltimore, 880 6S0 Stocks, Dec. 6 68.807 144,644 t».4(9 Nbw York —To . . . . . . . . , — — — TotoL The 81.142 particulars of these shipments, arranged in oar usual torm are as follows: Liverpool. New York New Orleans Bre- Rotter- BarceMalCork. Havre, men. dam. lona. Genoa, aga. 600 1.5.254 22,;9T Mobile 2,722 4,870 4,.31!a Savannab Texas 5.065 7,881 Baltimoie 204 Total 62,757 1,065 884 4,345 Total. 16.9-4 88,628 8,179 5,206 9,410 7,881 680 4,345 Included in the above totals Below we give 8,890 945 7,2.34 Charleston 8,234 . 4,C08 4,670 are, from 884 945 New York, 3,168 2,890 100 bales to 1,065 81,142 Hamburg. — FonEnoN Stocks op Cotton. According to the last returnsi the stock of cotton at Havre amounted to 248,500 bales, against 125,000 last year, the proportion of American produce being 40.400 bales against 28,400 I)ale8 last year. The stock at Marseilles amounts to 12.700 bales, against 17,000 bales at Bremen, 02,800 bales, against 13,900 bales; and at Amsterdam, 56,300 bales, against 31,000 balea last year. The stock at Barcelona is 27,500 bales, against GO.OOO bales. The quantity afloat at Havre is 68,200 bales, against 64,200 bales; the proportion of American produce being 61,200 bales, against 39,200 bales. The supply afloat to Bremen is ll,80D bales, against 7,400 bales, and there is nothing afloat at Amsterdam. The following figures relating to the port of Havre are official ; news, received during the week, of disasters to vessels carrying cotton from any port of the United States all 1878. Six bales of cotton were picked up off Hatteras, by steamer City of San Antonio, from New York at Galveston, Dec. 11. They were probably from the schooner J. F. Farland, before reported wrecked. Crbsoent, engaged in lightering at Gnlveston, sunk at the wharf, nigbt of Dec. 10, in about 8 feet of water. The cotton on board waa considerably damaged. Leone (Fr). Lomercier, from New Orleans with 3,526 bales cotton for Havre, was assisted into Key West Dec. 18, having been ashore. M. CuMHiKOS. 994 bales of damaged and nnidentlfled cotton ex the William CnmminsS, Miller, from New Orleans, at Baltic Port, were sold Nov. S5, W at the latter port by public auction, realizing very high prices. — ExCilANQB AND 1<'RBIGIIT8. (iold has fluctuated the week between llli and 113|, and the close was 112. Foreign Exchange market is firm. The following were the last quotations: London bankers', long, 109i@109i; short, (iOLD, past Stock, Jan. 1 Imports In 11 63.'!.825 — In S86.845 851.940 months Total Deliveries in 11 months Stock, Nov. 30 Prices of ordinary New Orleans, 183.860 lasf. 18T0. 1869. Bale*. 64.800 4C6.8S0 Bales 18.S60 472,080 681,660 418,405 660,880 469,280 66.845 131f. iiaf. 81.800 lS9f. The stock of cotton at Antwerp amounts to 81 ,934 bales, comprising 9,639 balea Louisiana, 155 Upland, 6,643 Brazil, 50 Pern, 1,011 Levant, 2,055 Oomrawuttec, ,50 Dhollerah, 2,550 Comptah. 9,640 Brazil, and 191 bales Rangoon. The sales in November were 1,483 bales. Thj stock of cotton at Genoa amounts to 023,300 and at Alexandria to 100,000 cankilos., against 1.660,440 kilos. tars, against 75,000 cantars last year. ; BRE ADSTUPFS Hamburg. EOROPEAN OOTTON Mabkbts. 610 695 383,885 1.39,2,0 Commercial, 108J@109i. Freights closed at 110i@110i, and f@ll-13d. by steam andf@7-16d. bysail to Liverpool, liQl^c. gold by steam and lo. comp. by sail to Havre, and |d. comp. by steam \o 496,595 1871. Balea. 66.1«0 466,685 Bales. : Friday reference to these markets P. M.. Dee. 17. 1871. There has been a comparatively steady tone this week to the states trado, and prices have generally been well supported. The receipts LiVEUPOOL, Dec. 7. The following are the prices of middling of flour have fallen off, and at the same time the local trade has qualities of cotton, compared with those of last year: been quiet, but the shippingdemand has been fairly active, and all r-Fair & .—Good Sc ^Same date 1871- grades have brought very full prices. The principal business, how. .-Ord.A Mid-, Fine.^ Mid. Pair. Good. g'd fair-. ever, has been in shipping extras, mainly in the range of $6 90 82 Sealsland 80 34 38 85 44 3D 44 18 31 34 27 82 20 25 30 Florida 15 @7 10, part for January delivery. In tlie better grades the chief Ord. G.Ord. L.Mld. Mid. G.Mid. Mid. F. Mid. G.Mld. M.P. support to prices appears to be the high cost of production, result* Upland... 8K 9% 10 10^ lOX 9% 95< MX 10^ 10>,' Mobile... 8Jf 10 1-18 10!< 9% 9% 10^ lOK 9J< ing from the extreme maintained by holders of winter wheat, for 101-16 106-16 lOX 11 10 1-16 N.OJbTexSX 9M 10« lOH tho demand is kept in very narrow limits. To-d«jr, there was The following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at considerable shipping extras, and lines of commMi brands could thia date and at the corresponding periods in the three previous have been sold freely at $6 90@7, but holders were generally years above these bids we noticed however, 1,500 bbls. low extras from 18T0. 1871. 1872. 1872. 1871. 18GD. 1870. Midland Midland d. d. d. d. d. d. d. winter wheat at $7, but these are not generally offered below Sea Island Pernambnco. 22 80 IH .... Upland 10 Eiiyptlau.... 9« »>i 7X $7 25. Broach Mobile 10118 in 9% Orleans Wheat has advanced, but for winter wheat our quotations must Dhollerah.... 10 1-16 10 5-16 6X 6X Since the commencement of the year the transactions on specnla be regarded as almost nominal. There has been some milling tion and for export have been demand, but the bulk of business has been in spring wheat .—Actual eip. from Actual to shippers, embracing No. 8 at $1 44c*l 50 mixed at |1 509 Liv., Hull is other exp'tfrom /—Taken on spec, to tbla dat^^ ontporta to date—. U.K. in 1 52 No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee at f 1 58@1 59, and No. 1 at 1872, 1871, 1871. 1873, 1871, 1870, |1 65. To-day, with lower ocean freights and firmer foreign balea. balea. balea. balea. baloB. balea. American. 894.100 802, IKO 315.090 385.710 164,550 127,142 accounts, there was more activity at a little higher prises mainly Brazilian... 96.940 42.8,31 65,016 60,830 120, iSO 16.810 Bgypcian. 10.518 11,639 12,820 3W.4."X) 29,410 7 050 at $1 50@1 51 for No. 3 spring, $1 54@1 66 for No. 2 CHiicago, and W. Indian.. 5.3)0 14,781 8.663 15.710 11,660 8,740 $1 60 for No. 3 Milwaukee. S. Indian.. 298.150 878.087 801,453 519,490 186,400 140.010 our correspondent in London, writing under the date of Dec. 7, — ; m ; : . . Total. ... 853.970 733,410 465,609 831,160 670.811 Indian corn has been offered a little more freely, and recent embrace large lines of prime old mixed a» 63ic. in store and 910,380 sales The following statement shows the sales and week and year, and also the stocks 6u hand on Thursday imports of cottoi with some prime new mixed at flSo., yellow at 67o., and Southern white at 65c. To-day there was \c. advance, in the absence of supplies by rail, but less doing; fair to choice old mixed in store, 03J@04^c.; prime do. afloat, 66io. For Barley, the demand has somewhat improved. Oats have 66c. afloat, for the evening last: SALES, ETC., OF ALL DS8CBIPTI0HB. Same Total -Sales this week. period this Ex- SpecnlaTrade port tion. Total. 1871. year. , American . , "" 11,610 3,6£0 72,410 6,130 8,840 14,8,30 1,3£0 12,100 "90 Smyrna A Greek , ooi West Indian, Ac j°'°" 180 I Petal 18r2. 31.110 1,655,890 2,359.110 38.280 825.810 518,750 14.020 16,130 5,5U0 309,9P0 254.830 13 160 j-„l 20.150 8,3401 830 *™1 6 480 1.37,930 133,960 f 2.360 986.400 11,930 3,130 18.370 1,208,690 bales .27.!i8J Brazilian E^-yptian Baat Indian Average weekly sales 1,850 1,600 1,800 86,380 4,156,370 4,383,890 60,060 I87I. 88.250 8.080 4,810 been deprepsed, but close with an advance asked for the limited supply afloat, owing to the snow blockade on the railroads, and K load of prime old mixed in store sold at S^c. 3,240 9,400 63,780 ( The following are dosing quottitions : : . . : : THE CHRONICLE. 882 Flodh. Extra State, Ac Western Spring Gbaik. Wheat-No.28prlng,bn«h.$l 51® 1 80 spring 1 64® 1 68 No. 1 23 1809 185 26 Red WeBtern .. 1 90@ 3 00 Amber do I Bnperflne State and Western * bbl. i5 75® 90® 6 7 9 7 85® SO® 7 80 8 76 7 7 SS®11 60 8 00®H 6 do double extras Oity shipping extras. ... City trade and family brands. Southern bakers' and {a- S6® 00 66>tf Yellow Western | I I I I 1 70® Western Oats— New Black Chicagomlxed White Ohio and Ti 94® 90® Southern, white Rye— State and Canada... 96 95 49 50 52 95 15 40 46® 48® 80® State... Barley— Western 80® Canada West 1 18® 1 Corn meal— Western, Ac. 1 12® 1 Peas— Canada Corn meal— Br'wine. &c. The movement in breadstalfs at this market bas been as follows -BSCSIPTS AT NBW TORE. ,. EXPORTS FROM NBW YORK. flour 1872. , week. Flour, bbls. 0. meal, " Wheat, bus Oom, " Rye, Barley, &c. Oats I 1 1 Same , 54,113 2,991,000 3.572,647 1,680 201,216 179,599 308,145 16,128,103 26,416,540 113,152 10,703.1110 26,776,395 487,713 1.055.821 65,134 6.070..'5S4 .3,707,683 154,156 12,393.604 12,395,696 . . The following 1872. . Since time Jan. For the Jan. 1. 1, !?71. week. For the GROCERIES. J * S 10 1 White.Wcstem 1 7 50 9 60@1S 00 7 50® 8 60 5 75® 6 65 3 861® 3 60 8 80® 3 90 mlly brands SoDtheru sbipp'g extras. : 85® 68X@ White Corn-Western mixed | I I . Friday Evenirs. Dec. , Since Jan. 1. 1871. . For the There has been the usual interruption to and the storm of Thursday intensified the dulness which would naturally have followed that event. Values have experienced no very marked fluctuations, though sugars are somewhat easier than at the time of our last report, while coffees are higher and rule very strong at the close. exception to the rule. trade by the recurrence of Christmas, . 1,617,047 120,247 22,047,677 12,757,444 507,827 929 45,627 33.222 72 98 744 The Chronicle by : BBCEIFTS AT LAKE AND RIVER PORTS FOR THE WEEK ENDINO DEC. 21, AND FROM ACO. ] TO DF.C. 31. Flour. Wheat Corn. Oats. Barley. Rye, bush. bbls. (1961bs.) (60 lbs Chicago... 49,107 16,223 7.6.30 Milwaukee 48,398 45,.337 Toledo Detroit Cleveland Bt.Louis ) 220,6.<)2 11,880 3.250* 9,658 .. 303,890 20,900 56,723 bush. bush. bush. bush. (561he.)f821bs.)(481b8.) (561be.) 336,000 22,000 3?2.000 36,588 14,350 47,519 258,050 24,000 58,100 8,123 13,030 53,382 - 98,425 16,546 7,330 4,427 4,200 9,214 '10,115 3,250 350 857 The Teas has been comparatively light for a week past, and been on a restricted scale, se that the market lias not altered materially from onr last report There is some call for invoices for Canada, and a fair demand exists for home consumption, but buyers, where their wants are not pressing, show an inclination to hold off, evidently anticipating lower rates. Prices have got to a point, however, where holdcrn can ill afford to make further concessions, and the sales making at present are said to indicate a fairly steady maintenance of values. The arrivals are not very heavy but the supply is full and far beyond any present or prospective " 695,880 725,831 397,882 537,727 69. 65.289 40.5,0)8 '68. 118,689 426,282 '67. 58,147 144,1.54 1 to date. .2,385.803 29,715,543 2.566,303 28,920,553 1871 2.817,.349 27,808,155 1870 " " 678,457 549,567 1,146.766 355,211 128,670 525,673 546,954 27,641,986 23,643,447 r.,063,153 14,144,946 line businecs in sales of full invoices have also requirements of the trade, at least until the new crop afloat begins to come in more freely. As we have noted in previous reports, the new arrivals will be landed at a high cost, and there is little probability that the market will j;o lower unless the pressure of stocks be snfBcient to weaken holders. As the bulk of the teas are held by strong parties, however, this may, perhaps, not be looked for. The trade during the week includes 2,800 half chests Greens, 4,250 half chests Green, 6,959 do. Oolong, 800 Japans, part new. 2",66o Duluth Total 97.648 10S.611 Previous weeic Oorrcsp'ng week,'71. 76.457 " '70. &5,873 week, 1 20,289 1,188,557 2,4.55 194,492 1,263 71,542 164,273 13 082,762 55,374 25,538,960 297,177 686,757 22,639 tables, prepared for 27, 1872. for [coffee has been fairly active during the but with this exception, groceries have been dull and destitute of new feature. The holiday season is never attended with much activity in any of the markets, and the present year proves no Since Jan. 1. week. 22.744 The market Mr. E. H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain in sight and the movement of Breadstufis to the latest mail dates [December 28, 1872. I I do winter wheat extras and double extras 1 : : | Wheat extras Rye : 414,685 140.162 36,572 179,085 23,450 274,802 126,783 .33,594 105,273 33,986 15.343 83,180 29,142 7,041 194,141 22,682 41,748 121,140 26,2!4 13,398 11,548.134 6,129,976 1.015,512 1.5,069,5.33 4,663,392 1,926.791 11.010,628 4,361,943 972,949 8,891,654 2,486,717 999,860 .3.39.775 There have been no imports at New York tbe past week. The followmg taole shows the Imports of Tea Into the United States ttom January 1 to date, in 1872 and 1871 Japan. Green. Black. Tola'. 19.120,999 8,474,261) Atlantic ports, 1872... lbs. 18,381,867 16.647,256 :3.85:,3il 9.6J5,655 Atlantic ports, 1871 The Indirect receipts at New York, principally overland receipts 43,971,126 40.184,a5» from San Francisco, have been 209,010 pkge. since January 1, against 184,094 last year. Imports at San Francisco from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1 were 1,230,759 lbs. of CliinB and 2,194,398 lbs. of Japan tea. COFFEE. There has been a very active call for Brazil descriptions during the past week, and several cargoes have changed hands. The jobbing business has been interrupted by the holiday season, but jobbers are well sold up, and there 2,806,613 29,761,196 1869 exists a free outlet for cargoes at a material advanceever last week's prices. * Bstlmated. Tbe last Rio telegram has strengthened the market to that extent that holders Shipments of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee, are unwilling to sell at the prices quoted last week, although the circulars Toledo, Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland and Duluth for the week repeat those quotations. Prices in Rio htve advanced from 8$800 to 9$100, pndii'S Dec. 21, and from Jan. 1 to Dec. 21 while the small stocks and light receipts have been very favorable for our Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye. market, and we feci guaranteed in advancing quotations on cargoes fully Xc bbls. Weekending— bush. bnsh. bush. bnsh. bnsh. A sale of choice Rio from the cargo of the '^Merrimack," which arrived since Dec. 21,1872. .^ .... 114,191 210,358 242,043 252,346 86.6.37 10,8.30 126,394 our last report, was made at lOJ^c, ex ship. This would be equivalent to Dec. 14,1872 209,602 150,579 222,267 185,759 15.603 Corresp'ng week 1871 77,656 59,060 308,727 85.824 38,105 6,402 19XC. in store, and a range of 18>i@19c. is not out of the way for prime cargoes Correso'g week 1870. 78,723 45,002 337,801 68,410 22,604 1,158 The India grades are fully maintained, and with diminished from store. Corresp'g week 1869. 11,500 30,75:} 44,969 7,8a3 6.898 745 Total Jan. 1 to date. 4,648,202 30,774,062 66,591,838 18.920,558 5,761,614 1,200,666 btocks some of the West India descriptions show au improvement upon last 4,451.420 35,956,682 49,677,247 16.776.702 3,364.841 ],3?9,245 Same time 1871 Java has been dull, but is held at full rates, with stocks comparaquotations. Same time 1870* .... 4,189,001 37,692,367 22,001,752 ll,95-;,263 3,011,522 1.572.395 The transactions have been chiefly in West India descriptions, tively light. Same time 1869* 4,524,486 34,241,992 23,613,098 9,916.331 494,481 684,336 and include tho following lots: 1,214 bags Maracaibo, 1,500 St. Domingo, 81 • St. Louis and Duluth not included. and 1,188 Ceylon. In Elo we note 8,600 bags, cx"Merri. BECEIPTS OF FLOUR AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THR Curacoa, 500 Java, " mack ;" 3,000, ex Contest ;" 4,857, ex " Lord Baltimore ;" 3,703, ex " Gilpin ;" WEEK ENDING DEC, 21, AND PROM JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31. 4,199 at Baltimore,Iex " Medora ;" 3,900, per " Lurline," and 4,000 per " Umra," Flour, ToUl Aug. Same time Same time Same time At bbls. Neir York Boston at New Portland Montreal Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans 10,700 14,735 17,780 19,518 B. Patterson :" 1,501 do. St. Domingo, per " Isaac Oliver ;" ' Yicksburg," and 78 do. sundries. The stock of Rio Dec. 162,879 474 443 Week ending Dec. 14. 163,059 423,547 Week ending Dec. 7.. 218,680 676,710 Weekending Nov. .30.. 211,189 1,253,947 Week ending Nov. 23. 276,897 1,219,298 1.36,298 Cor. week 1871 200.357 ToUl Jan. 1 to date. ..7,636,li921,85.3,46071,742,'775 21,841,7295 328"2T0 Do. same Vme 1871.. 9.124,038 41,949,.354 43,495,589 21,47.51259 4;048;827 •• 6021 1 In store at New Torlt In store at Albany In store at Buffalo In store at Chicago In store at Milwaukee In storeatDnluth In store at Toledo In store at Detroit In store at Oswego In store at St. Louis In store at Boston In store at Toronto In store at Montreal In storeut Philadelphia In store at Baltimore Rail Bhlpments for week 1,296,801 4,000 430,538 1,002,408 582,000 70.000 232,683 96,601 339,773 488,861 21,836 27,434 823,800 2.30,000 6,429,547 39,.300 293,800 1,247,283 42,000 330,4.52 66,772 306,062 142,472 134,748 850 368,240 180,000 canals .';'?'»'• 190,000 [210,358 62,120 279.3-33 3,699,213 \mount on New York bnsh. 1,451,828 89,500 93,277 80.3,031 147,000 156,799 89,290 2,078 113,699 96,378 4,397 69,748 90,000 75,000 252,310 83,200 M« b h" 645,979 in 1871 9.401 18,810 4 012 14.805 365.-;63 518.081 26, 3,324 13,0)1 145,692 191,197 1, 1873, are as follows Mobile, Gal&c. veaton. 6,S(« ^00 67,835 74,411 2,60J 3,500 18,l'15 22#0 Total 78.498 92,101 ;,150,65l 1.466,693 and the imports at iheeeveial ^New York-, In hags. Java and Singapore Ceylon Maracaibo Laguayra Bt.Domlngo Other bnsh. 64:j.523 Total Same time, 1871 408,000 stock, Boston. Pniladel. Bait. N. Orle's. import, import. Import, import. Import. +3.575 •iii8,4S7 15,8'.5 8.160 24 .026 169.606 90.710 57,! 91 99.912 29.962 17,510 610,712 4)0,089 6.659 — 753 , •S0,726 "2 1 Eg as 36,690 4.267 9,867 44,'<60 59,356 "SM 37.084 20,719 9",iS8 9.13S 2,542 4.392 8,720 706.206 561, 866 8.37,136 'uclndes mats, &c.. reduced to bass. 295,726 81,000 Also, 81,399 iriats. _ The general features of 11,832 40,548 197,705 134.096 104,306 56.111 11,000 50,000 the market for raw Sugars remain much the same a; reported in our last issue. The indisposition to purchase manifested by rethe extreme dulness results naturally in a drooping tone finers continues, and although there is really nothing In the position of stocks and supplies calcuThe current range is lower than it should be, basing lated to depress prices. values upon the visible supply as governing prices during former years, and with a return of even moderate activity the market would be likely to take an upward turn. At present holders have the stock well concentrated, but are offering concessions for the purpose of stimulating sales, the current trans- 86,637 78,138 actions being unequal to the receipts, which though small, are causing a steady accumulation of stock. The supplies as compared with last year show a deficit in hhds., bags and melado with an increase in boxes. The sales of the week have been restricted to small lots of Cuba and Porto Rico hhds. and 9,53.3,444 ''•"^ 4.878,093 Dcc.23,'71. 10,626,249 ""' 47 5J9.^ 376\od D''*^- ./^, New . New , .3,570,769 2,535.759 3 835 914 3 113430 8,661,933 3.627,485 s',40l!569 7,278,193 5,966,041 2,344,907 Tu stock afloat in The . , . lork is not included In the above, but was the '"'" Wheat, 709,970 bush.; corn, l'TQl/S''K„Yk'''''..^''f4'?,'?,.'"'2'''v^°,'=barley, 571,535 bush.; rye, 67,200 bush, malt \-r\----:-:A Total in store and In transit Dcc.14,'72 6,051.153 " Baltl- OfothersortsthestockatNew York, Dec. ports since January 1 1872, were ai follows 9,867,367 248,043 164,457 Phlla- 51,r!3 55,949 8amedatel871 Imports The VIS] BLB Sdpply of Grain, including stocks in store at the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New Yori canals, Dec. 31 l$/2 Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, bnsh. and the Imports since Jan York, delphla. more. Orleans. In Bags. Stock . bnsh. 26, New Total - Orleans, before arrival. 64,421 35,725 ' a few fair sized lots of boxes. The market for refined sugars has been quiet thronghont tbe week, and while prices have remained fairly steady the market : . December . : , . . THE CHRONICLE. 28, 1872.] trifl* in buyer's favor, with do material Improvement In the transactions in raws Include 'O hhds. Centrifugal Cuba, S^c 30S has yielded a Tho Balei. Sardines •aritinu UraillNits ; • '« ctw Demerara; 10,000 bags Pernambnco at 9®9^c.; iifi'M bags Manila on private terms; 1.834 boxes molasses sugar on private terms BO bxs clayed at 10)<c.; 100 bxs. Derosne Jt lie. Imports at New York, and stock in first bands, Dec. 26, were zt follows : Cubs. F. KIco. Cnba. Other. Brazll.Msnlla,«c.Mela(lo bxs. 'bhcls. 'hbrts. 'hhds ba^R. naK». thaes. hhds. Imports tbls week,, 1,6^3 9!j7 134 1,917 2:,M< 87 " ZSl.MO since Jan.l. 48I,!I5I 49,(10 l:ij,iii9 31,882 ;81,0-3 2S,7S8 • same time, '11 8T5,6M 204,3;8 7l,2il 3J,5U 7H.4H 7U3,6tlO 43,M4 883 W « IV • hi. box. (2 gr.box. 3U>f# 11 ... < yiianuts, V a,ir'd to iney ol 410 I new 120 I fl,i < do Wll.jc'dtobeslils I bbls. clarified ; 10 • •• •• n am ft! THE DRY OOODS TRADE. FniDiT. P. M.. Dec. J7. ISfJt. There was a ((ood inquiry for holiday goodH duriiijf the early part of the week, but the interrnptioo couHequent upon a holiday lias materially leggened the aggreg^ate bunlDesa of the week. A Stock In first hands. SS.'im 22.7t« 111,310 178 Same time 1871 35.7:5 27,413 133,390 few shipments have been made on orders from the interior, 1371) .... (i.m 27.591 3V7,832 711 while a limited city business has been done, and jobbers' etocka MOl^ASSES. show a moderate reduction. Agents have been very quiet, and The extreme dullness lu the market prevents any new or noticeable features tho market shows no change since our last report. From tbi* not previously reported. The demand for foreign grades Is very dull, and the supply has been increased somewhat by late orrlvals. The transactions have time until after the closing of tho yearly accounts, business must been too light to fnlly establish a range of values. Holders nominally quote remain dull, but dealers are looking forward to an active traffic as before, and wo repeat last week's quotations. The stock of grocery qualiduring the coming spring, and holders show more firmness. Tho ties has also been Increased somewhat during the week, and with tho small business doing foreign grades arc not fully sustained. The quoted range Ig supply of goods has been well reduced, and the year will cloM not altered, bnt quotations have been shaded a fraction to efl'oct sales. The with stocks in first anl second hands as light as usual at this trade wants are supplied for tho most part by selections of small lots, chiefly season of the year. The stringency of money has had the effect of low grade Porto Rico. A good demand continues to prevail for domestic of reducing recent purchases somewhat, bnt the trade has not grades, but the distribution of stock has been restricted by the unfavorable sufl'ered to any serious extent, and the general condiiion la fairly weather and the interruption occasioned by the holidays. The •• stock has accumulated to s»mo extent since our last, and now amounts to about 800 bbls. new crop. Prices on this grade are very strong, and we contlnno to quote within a range of 55®68c., though a sale of 100 bbls. was made at auction on Tuesday at 69c., an extreme figure. Sales are also reported of 70 hhds, Demerara within the quoted range. The Now receipts at York, and stock in Cuba, P. Rico "hhds. •hhds. Importo this week '• BlnceJan.l " same time 1871 Stock In " first hands, Dec. first 396 75.'i61 1,(I51 •hhds. Other •hhds 193 3,228 3,116 11 :o 1.5W 14,723 26,733 4U,IU1 3.5,972 2,412 5.001 251 hands ' same time -71 same time '70 1,355 6.541 were as rollowa Demerara, 144 25,C2S 77,505 S6, n.o. bbls. 49.736 604 2,466 1,72! 800 400 500 Imports of Snsar & inolasaea at leadlne porta since Jan. The Imports from January ol sugar (Including: Melado), and of Molasses at the leading to date, have been as follows : 1, 1872, — , -Boxes.—. . Sugar. *Hhds. 70.491 66,S01 48.,571 ;(I5,133 39,9T5 6.270 629,916 6.«,711 598,529 631,747 ....451,930 27.440 375.680 41,258 Philadelphia... 33,264 32,19 ( 1872. 372,S?4 73.579 40,963 New York Boston Baltimore New Orleans... Total • Tnplndinir ttnrcns and barrels reduced to t Includes baskets, d;c., reduced. —Moiasses. > . , 1871. 356,669 84.186 66 629 117.203 9,760 1871 18TJ. Bags. tl872. 916,712 SS7,I.i9 18,027 33,060 I, pons ^ 1871. 782.206 631,796 89,453 3!,i'10 1,854,933 :i,633,960 'Hhds. . 1872. 118,246 51,073 87,958 21,570 6.141 — -, 1871. 14i,S.39 47,797 73,S1S 22,054 526 :84,991 ; ;2»1,034 hhda PRICES CURRENT. nrEIOIiESAI.E Common to @ 45 @ 65 a 80 ® 43 @ 75 ai 03 & 69 ® 80 ai 13 @ 50 ® 70 a 92 fair ?n 50 70 to fair. 35 roungHyson.Com. do Super. toflne. 53 do Ex. flne to finest 80 tofalr... 43 do Sup. toflne.. 63 do Ex. flne to finest. 90 37 Imperial, Cora to fair.... do 57 SuD.toflne do Extra flne to finest 75 do do Superior to flne Ex. llne;to finest.... BunpowderCom Hyson Sk. A Tw. a a a @ ®1 a a ai a a C. to fair. do do Bup.toflne. 'lo do Kx.i.tonnst Uncol. Japan.Com. to talr.. do Bnp'r to flne... Ex. (.to finest. „ , do Oolong, Common to talr. do Superior to flne & 25 31 M.... . . Ex flue do Souc. to finest Cong., Com. to fair, do Sup'r to flne. do Ex.r.toflnest. ai 45 65 05 .<8 .'2 OS 33 65 (5 CefTee. Rio Prime do good gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. do fair do ordinary Java, mats and bags Java mats, brown 18^019 gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. gold. Maracalbo Laguayra I St Domingo .lamiiica a23 20 Native Ceylon I ei8ti ai7!i ai6>i IS^a'^O 18 17 16 Mocha.... I 16 16 ai8 16 r,:8 ei7K 13!V'i3v 15M®17 22 ®23 lo 7Ma molasses Havana, Box, white Porto BIoo,reflnlnggrade»... do grocery grades.... u Brazll.bags Manila, bags a nya UXa 9 ai2 8xa 9^ 9KaiO S Ska White SugarB,A do do B do do extra C Yellow sugars Crushed Hav'a,Box,D. 8.NoB.7to9... sxa 9 do do do 10 to 12.. 9K® 9V do do do 13 to 15.. !0 aicx do do do 16 to 18.. W\®IV4 do 19 to 20.. UKailK do do U 9!< 9 ®ii>< 9XaiOK 012W Powdered ai2)^ ai2)i Grannlated molasses. VewOrleani new V gall. 60 Porto Rleo '..'8 Cuba Muscovado 22 ICnbaClayed Cuba centrifugal ®7I a55 @S0 20 17 80 English Islands I @28 @19 ®S8 Rice. Rangoon dressed, goldlnbond 3H® 3x Carolina Spices, 7Ma en I Cassia, In cases... gold IP lb. OasBla. In mats do Olnger.Raceand Af (gold) Msec 28 a a lOxa 120 @1 do Votmegs, casks i« casesPenang 92 94 a a Frnits V fralU 62Ka f box. 2 Osa V D 13Ma Layer, lo Valencia,* lb 9sja Loose Muscatels. ...2 70 a do :S72, Sultana, Currants, new Citron, LeKhorn (new) Prunes, Jfrench Prunes, Turkish, old do Dates Fl«ts,'8myrna » 17 a ....a 7)ia 22 15 u a 17 and Nats. Balslss,8eediesSt nw do do Pepper, In bond (gold) do Suma ra & Singapore Pimento, Jamaica. .. (gold) do In bond do Cloves do do In bond ... do IClovestems do 23H 29 11^^ 23 94 1 .... laji 13 2 75 1 Canton Ginger. c*je Almonds, Languedoc Tarragona do Ivica do Sicily, soft shell do Shelled, Sicily, do paper shell do 6j^a do I Barcelona "Walnuts' Bordeaux Macaroni, Italian ., I2Xa 12M llSa 1I« 9)<@ lOK Iixa 12H .... I : ' 8 00 '20 a9 a 189(a ISXa 30 50 ... 19 19 s; .... " I I Peaches, pared do 14 unpared,<irs*hlve Blackberries Cherries pitted Chestnnts a 4xa 8)>a PecanNnts Hickory Nuts I slow of sale, but rule firm. Jaconets are steadier at the recent move very slowly. revision, but Domestic Woolen Goods.— The genehil features of the market remain about as last noted. Tailors are purchasing very modeiately of goods, have not been by any means active, and some of the commission houses who have displayed new styles etc., have been disappointed in their transactions. The clothing manufacturers still avoid making parchases and probably defer doing so until a general opening of new styles has been made, which will not occur before the beginning of the new year. Some of the jobbers have been enabled throughout the week to distribute quite a fair quantity of woolens season, although generally in small parcels; and their stocks are gradually assuming a satisfactory condition. The trade in flannels has been very light, and the large stocks of these goods held by jobbers are not regarded as very good property. Prices are nominal in consequence of the extremely light busifor the ness. a B. a bush. ...a do ..,.9 1> « 22 9 18 6 9 23 10 .... .... —Beyond the sales of holiday fabrics, the The storm of Thursday checked trade in holiday goods, and the market since has been The market has presented no features of interest whatever dull. trade in imported goods has been light. and business was dull in the extreme. From present indications would appear that in low priced British dress goods, for the approaching season, chenes and chene Japanese stripes will be presented for popular endorsement, but it appears doubtful whether the latter at least will prove attractive, judging from the manner in which fall goods of a similar character were received Advices from abroad represent the market for worsted fabrics as very firm, with an advancing tendency for Yorkshire btaple goods, such as alpacas and mohair lustres, Italian cloths, satin de chents etc., but it is unlikely that dress goods, of which cotton forms the principal component, will be materially affeeted in price. We annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers^ it Broivn Sheetings A African Peanuts Filberts, Sicily DOMESTIC DRIED FRUITS. Apples, State 40 4 42 fa,. 6Ka 7 do sliced 8 a 12>4a IS 8;< no Western a .... a new do Southern, good.... 5 ((« 7 7Ha 7§f do prime 8 a 10 6)^a 6X1 do * ». U a IS sliced, new nail m. good degree of firmness, and the range There is rather more inquiry from package buyers than in usuaUy reported at this season of the year, and everything favors an active call, partially in a speculative way, immediately alter the Ist proximo. The sales of cotton flannels during the week have been fairly active and the small stock of popular marks hold by agents is very Colored cottons are not moving with any firmly sustained. degree of freedom, but the market is strong on stocks rather below the amounts usually held at this period of the year. Prints are very dull, and are entirely unchanged. Drills are to sustain prices with a of prices quoted in our last is repeated. Imported Goods. Snear. Cuba, Inf. tocom. reflnlng.... 8 a 8!^ do fair to good reflnlng.... 9 a 9K do prime &^% do fair to good grocery.... 9Ka 9K do pr. to choice grocery... 95i@ 9K do centrllugal.hhds.&bxs. i\(s\OM 5 a 6>K lo Melado — Domestic Cottok Goods. Sales of the leading makes of brown and bleached cottons have been suiBcieut in the aggregate of spring cassimeres, Tea. llvson. satisfactory. and Cabot A., 36 13 37 U-njtf DwlgbtX Shirtiiies. Width. Price. do do Y.... 82 Agawam F. 8fi n AlblonA.... ,16 lOV Indian IIead.7-S Arctic B. ... Atlantic A. 86 do D... do n.. Appletoa A. do N. Angnrtn Bedford R.. Boott O .S7 .37 37 36 ,30 36 30 84 40 do S 4A do W.... Coneatogo D is W.,...36 do .48 Ind'n Orchard 14 A ia« 13« 14 do do do 12 Laconla nv 9V li! IS 161i 11 I I 8« 0. 36 BB. 33 W. 30 O 39 do B... 87 to S.... 86 Lawrence 86 A do do . . D.. 36 XX 3« 1-2 I2K 13 SO 14« 13 IS 11 I8X 13« 12X 12« 14 1« Lawrence LL. 8fl J.. 40 do Y.. Nashua flneO do It.... do B.... do W.. Peppcroll. do do do do do Ulica.. . . . .... .... 86 S3 36 40 48 7-4 8-4 9-4 ....10-4 ....11-4 ....12-4 86 » 1S« ^iX 13 MX n li S« ao tan yia 4SK 4S )«x do .. ... 48 25 do rs do fliin Mnn 40,V 19 — : — . Bronrn Drill*. Width. Price. Amoskea^ Amorikcag. ISX 1& 1^X NaslmaXX Naiimkcag 15 Aubarn 86 15X-1S .4-4 1 . 15)^ Bartletta... 36 do .... 33 13>i XX.. 45 46 13 19 18 ilB.. .36 Blackatone do do do 13X 12X 13X-14 36 36 Q S A !6>f lS>f U \iH U 31 m M 33 Lonfdale... do do do do iu . 6 . Ulazed Cambrics. Ladlow AmoskouL' Garner S7X 4SX 41X lOX 25 18 50 55 do do do do do do XX 1^4 Wamsntta.. 45 do .... 40^ do HH 36 do XX 36 65 S6 23 1S>< 18si Canton Flannels BBOWN. Amoskeag A iu. .23 20 29 19 do B do H 28 17 Bvcrett do do do N 8 T do do Manville do do do do XPX A NashuaXX 36 30 Amoskeag Arkwright Easton Hamilton Jewett City... Whittenton A. do BB.. C. do WN Brooks, per doz. 200 vds .... J. & P. Coat's Clark, John, Jr. 1H 12X cord Hadley Holyoke 13 26X 27X 22X 12., 15.. 70.. 80.. Park, No. 60. do 70.. 80.. do 90.. do 100. do 13 17X 67)>f Imperial 3-ply.. Superfine Med. super 1 60 1 .35 1 30 Body Bras 5 fra. S5 1 2 10 13 14Jtf do I 4 Cotton Seed Crude 8 " '• yellows.. .. Whale, bleached winter Whale, crude Northern.. Sperm, crude Sperm, bleached Lard oil, prime winter. 22 W * 45 ® @ 6J4a 60 ® ® 83xa 8 ® ... ® (XI S.'i 66 60 RICE-See 6K 4X« a M a SERD-Clover Timothy Hemp, fordgn ® 12H a 9 21 Q"PTrT The importatiobB of dry goods at this port for the week endine December 26, 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1 870 have been as follows BSTISBBD rOE OOSSnMPTIOK POR THB WBBK BNDINa DBCEMBBB 26, 187 J, . Pkgs. Mannf actnres do do do of Value. Pkgs. 4!)0 wool $201,288 287,697 357 439 ISO 408 629 cotton.. 1,061 Bilk flax Hisc«llaneons dry goods Total 611 614 590 . 6711,001 100,467 226.601 1871 . Value. $173,505 133 .544 119,452 101,315 104,117 1872 . Pkgs ~" 4.38 Value. $19.5.277 111 Slif UK 758 614 101,178 52,834 201 HIDES— __ Drv— Buenos Ayr. * ft Montevideo 8,398 $1,439,060 1,983 $631,633 1,885 8AMR PERIOD, (Isnaf actnres of wool 205 $76 852 172 do cotton.. silk da do flax lOlcen^neoaa dry goods. 117 S4,6'i7 117 46 61.772 802 1)6,911 38 274 458 62,159 1<),649 1,059 1,933 $227,529 631,633 80 Total 7.50 kii ent'd for conanrnpfn. ^,396 11.384 $2I1.(.«6 1,489,060 $73.8R0 82,890 4I»,951 DtrniNQ THE " " " Orinoco 291 ITS 48 818. 237 1.066 1,885 $126,809 6fi,3fi7 51,391 77,779 17,393 $465,646 1,439,060 2,192 1,983 631,68a 1,731 1,885 »«$»,»«,088 4,m »1,097,S7« 8,616 27 ... SUGAR— TALLOW— American* ' Ctilll " Pernamhuco Matamoras ** Babia •' " $921,805 Texas $132,499 77,837 76,512 72 433 85,624 Calcut. city $S9ll05 582,667 |«7,4T» olt. * ft gold i7Ha 19X Calcutta, dead green •• " Calcutta, buffalo.* ft flOPS— Cropol Cropof Ifil 1872 .*ft. 1870 IRON— rig.' Vm.,h 0.1.* ton 14 14 42 10 a a a a _ \i% 14 X 10 SIX 87U'* 9 11 75a OO 10 00 9va lOX " lOX® 16 wrappers. 45 55 ® fillers.... 14 (51 — 16 WOOXr- *B @ 55 C75 Amerlcan.S'vxonyFIeeee American. Full Blood Merl.io S76 65 ^75 American, Combing M @66 Extra, Pntled 4S gso No 1. Pnlled C»'.iforB'a Spring Clip— Fine, unwashed 87 88 8" Medium Common, nnwasbed I 65 65 Sonth Am. Merino nnwssbed Cape Good Hope, unwBBhed. Texas, fine Texas, medium Smyrna, unwathed 6.45 n 88 88 B7 23 @42 e;43 €26 *» 10 eiox ZINC— Sheet BAIL. FREIGHTS- ^ STEAM To Liverpool s. rf. «-rf. »- d. s. d. *» X ISll-16 S ^« 7-16 Cotton „ 058 3 .. «.... Flonr ....*bbl H goods.* ton 30 eeoo >oo S5 ...«i450 , . . : 55 . 15 OOw 50 00 Pig, Amencan.><o. 2 00® 18 00 Pie, American Forgo 00® 42 00 Pig, Bcotcn... 00® 53 00 Bar refUaed £Dg.*Am*r.ll0 0OS ,,., 45 46 4o 45 J7 <? bright work. 25 •• 14X Kact India Stock— 8X ta Pennsylvania wrappers f" el 10 Havana, com. to One Mauufao'd, In bond, dark wrk.!8 a 2S 16 n SX® SIX* SIX leaf, 17 18 18 nx a 9 SI gi-ed leaf, Cnnn., H 19 !?l nx 19 a so i3xa It ...» Kentucky lu«,heavy 21 " California 17 ...at TOBACCO— 31 ....a ...a ....a ....a ». Plates. I. C.char. * b Plates.char. Terne ' Wet Salted— BaenoB Ayres..*l>gold. '* ninArande lOX English 16 2^ 26 ....® 22 la 9X'a IIX® 16 ~ IIX Straits ?R cur. $339,138 582,667 13 *« TEAS—See special report. TIN— Banca...* ft, gold 27X « a 92H 97 See special report. sx .® 2oa " Maracslbo Bahl-i lOK gal; -, i" 90l31 I American American American American machlnerv American Germat. spring. lox ....a . VI 96X® blister east. Tool cast spring 4 00 8 50 ® a :6Xa ... ... B tX) 8 j5 6 50 8 75<s 6 25 S OOa S 40 2 90® 3 00 Kngllsh.snrlnir.Sd & iBt qn English blister, '.id&lstqa Drv Salt.— Maracalbo.gold ....a Crop of $733,008 " CorrienteB Rio Grande California Totalthrownnponm'rk't 4.146 $1,7.30,716 3,042 $859,162 2,951 ENTERED TOU WAREHOCBINO DURINa SAME PERIOD. Mannfactureaof wool.... 899 $171,997 288 $14.3,396 800 do cotton.. 843 107,181 368 121,974 244 Bilk do 278 804.718 75 79,127 60 do Bai 496 133,197 40T 99,363 291 Khcollaneons dry goods. 28 15,659 1,051 21,736 Total J.544 Addent'dforconiiarapt'n.8,89(i $582,667 " 2 6SK 6?MS6 — ' ,^ Bid 1 90 2 10 H*|? English, cast,2d&l8tqn Cotton. V\& " «t 9 ~ 3 a " Jute 'I' STEEL— 6 25 22 Ii0«25 HO DOai.'S 00 gold.210 003215 00 Sisal 120,P4:l 75:(>. 25» Whiskey 1 112,529 55® 7 . 16 ® » " ® a a ..6 " .7 am. ,4th proof. St. Croix. 8d proof... •• •• Gin, dWerent brands Domestic liquors— CMh Alcohol (88 per Ct)C.&W. lii Russia, clean Manila, current..* SK 9>> 75 * 9 00 ? 1 6V <a 8 50 8 30 Rum— r,o 0' American Vbusb. SPIRITS— 00 av 2»a keg fX<t flrandv.forelgnbrands.goldS 65a 15 00 1 ® HAT—North R.8hlp'g,» lOOttl 13® 20 dressed.* ton. 190 I)0a240 00 HEMP— Am. undressed 1» 146 WrrSDRAWS FBOM WABBHOUBE ANB thrown into the market Total enteMdrt the port, . GUNPOWDirBShipping » J5 Mln. & Blasting * » ir * tt 85(® Plates domestic SPICES— See groceries report. 94 GUNNIES.— See report nndar 6X — — SXS Pl'ates,for'n .*100ft.gold 6 40 !'0 2, " Tayssam. Nos. I &2 Canton, re-reeled No. 12^ 1, I 10 ® .... ® SS @ 23 85 '50 Tsatlee. re-'eeled 1« i S3 5 1 8n.K-TBatlee,No.3 chop* Its ii ....® cwt. rj83 00 III a IX® 5.^ ^18 50 'i loj^a •n ^.... is. S 00 175 05 Flaxseed, A mer'n,r'eh. Linseed, i'al.,»i56Ibgld. 2 50 46 80 V 87 25 83S® tf' 7Xa gold Crude 15 1 17 14 00 ^11 SO 50 V* Refined, pure (cash) Nitrate soda(cash). 5 95 ....@ 27X groceries report. SALTPETRE— IS ...a & 9H<k Llv'p'LvanouBBorts..., SSK 1 10 a ... g^^-p Turks Islands. .V bush. Cadiz 41 .... 70 78 " 16X8 Lard 1«X S* ...a Mackerel, No.l, shore 1 ®1 50 00 00 30 OO *» Hams, pickled "iK Ilk® FISH— Drycod do 2 00 Beef hams, new ^W I , 55" ; .*1 70 Pork, m«>«« » hhUnew).18 Pork, extra prime 14 Pork, prime mesB 6 Beet, pli.ln mess Beef, extra mess new. 12 !>% 3 Sugar lead, white Vitriol, bine NEW YORK. -1870 70 PhO Visions— Mackerel, No. l.Malllax.. ITOOeSOeO na do 3 do 90 Bay. new 17 Oie2J Mackerel, No. 21 Hemp, plain, 36 In 22)^ Mackerel, No. 2. shore new U 5i^«12 00 TremontT 16 UH do ex plain, 36 in S3 Bay. .new 0C@12 50 Mackerel, No. FLAX— North Klver....* D 15® 18 f niPORTATIONS OF DRY GOODS AT THE PORT OF FRUITS— See groceries. I 47 fj 76 1 6i . ....a gold. Sodaash lOX 45 51 Crude inbbls Refined, standard white Naptha, refln., 68-73 gray. 40 lb SO 25 ro 75 50 7>4® ft 43 4^ ® a ® per oz. 2 50 a Quinine "" a * Rhubarb, China Sal soda, Newcastle, Jrld 2Xa 47 a Shell Lac, 2d and 1st Eng Hartford Carpet Co Extra 3-ply 4 51 *4 4 87X^5 V ,.@ . . . & A 25 Albany AraosKeag Algodon Bedford Boston Beaver Cr, AA Chester D'k B 28 25 20 Velvet, J. Crossley Son's best 2 65 do do No 1.. 2 55 Tap Brussels. CrossIeyA Son's.. 141 Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30 17 19 21 23>« eztrapale 60 Crnde, ord'y gravity, Jn bulk, per gallon 11)4^ ....a Licorice paste, Calabria. Licorice paste. Sicily Mudder. Dutch.. ...goW Madder. Fr. E.X.F.F" " Nutg'lB.hlne Aleppo, Oil vitriol (60 to 66 degs) bond,(rld Oplam,Tnrk. In Prussiate potash, Amer. gold. Quicksilver Carpets, 25 Denims. 26 21>i 27 85 70 Sterling ® 45 .8 S2X OInBeng.Sonthern gold Jalap " Lac dve, good& fine 65-67X 16 18 do do do do do »> — — 48X 00 00 184 25 .® Brlm»tone,cra.Vtoii,Kld Brimstone, Am. roll IP lb gold l.aropbor, crude " nuloTate potash " Caustic soda " Cochineal, Hondnr.. " Cochineal. Mexican. Cream tartar, Fr.pr. " Cuhebs, East India. " " Cntch * »... " Gambler GUnseng, Western 42X iels 35 B5 PETROLEnM— *' 47)i 70 do 6 cord. Samosset Green & Dan- 17 14 S 82X COTTON— See special report, DRtTGS & DYES— Alum., SK® gold 18 ® ArirolB, crnde " 24 ® VrtrolB. refined 2 ® Xrsenic, powdered. " 6 @ Hi carta, soda, N'esstle " 19 ® Bl chro. potasli.S'tch 8 ® Blearhing powder WiUlmantic, 8 12X-WX 13 ® American Ingot 70 70 Clark's, Geo. iiPK S5 Clty thin.obl.ln bbla.Vtn.gd 40 OOia .... West, thin obl'g.(dom.)... S3 50» .... 0IL8-01lve,ln csks * gall 1 17X91 25 Linseed, crushers prices 90 88 V gallon, in casks (over * 12 02J Braziers' (over 16 oz.) 70 70 & Co 13-14 18-19 19 14 18 Caledonia, 8.. unppEH^Bolta Sheathing, new a 4 50 pale '• COFFEE.- See special report. Spool Cotton. Checks. BLEACaED. do A ...29 do AA. ... do EX plash 27 EUerton do N do P Union 27 rough S3 MOLASSES—See special report. . . 14 14 12 12>i 15 12>^ Park Mills Peabody Quaker City A B 16 15 Amoskeag BB...29 Namaske 12)i Stripes. Albany Algodoa American tons chestnut Liverpool gas cannel Liverpool house cannel I'lyM Orlnoco.ftc " 45 42 .6 80 a ' California '• 3 92i4 a. 4 l-.'X 4 90 8 72K@ S PO <&18 CO 00 @23 00 22 12,000 14 12 Manchester 19 29 21 Lewiston do UK® @ 12X M>4 Renfrew 22X A PembertonD 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. crop rough BlaOKhter Hemlocli.B.A OAKUM Oil. C4KB- liX d 4 10 4 70 a a 82 89 86 iS " " Spirits turpentine.* gall Kosin, strained, f bbl... 8 70 aS " No.l 4 \! al " No.2 s 87xai 84 ^8 23 25 Hi UVXX) tons egg .1(1.000 tons stove ^cash.Vlt^ Oak.slaufithter Tar, Washington Tar, Wilmington Pitch, city 27: 12)i 13 12>i Gloucester Hartford Lancaster 12 18 Hamilton Stoat... do XX No. No. No. No. No. A. 23 24 21 19 17 15 14 14 3 Auction sale of Scranton, Nov. 8.1100 tons steamboat... 8 3 90 li.OOO tons grate C0A1>— MH Glasgow B.. Hamilton... 22 XXX.... D.. Cordis AAA.. No. 2. do 12X-13 16X-17 X C Western flrkms tubs do Cheese— fact'ry, fine... do com, to gd. 15 14 Bates Caledonia... Chicopee 21 19 17 Plpeandsheet LEATHEli- " ® & 10 ® H @ S3 togood.. 20 coil-', 6 42>j®6 fO 6 SO ®7 00 ®9 25 ....all 00 " NAVAL STOUES— € AND CHKB8B— do Iiams Amoskeag 80 24 A.. B.. do do do do do E«ston do do » •n State dairies choice 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 00 A C 3 bush Domestic Glns- Stark 8X 8X Tickings 20 25 17 20 do 8>i VictoryU A PowhattanA.. B.. do 8X-9 Amosk'g ACA. AA.... Ontario .... 7 50 " " FngllBu Bar 9 »a B OTTER Lewiston 8-8X P.qnot 14X .... TremontH flo nrny liar 23 20 18 16 26 13 P H X XX 8>^ %ii rOm COe 5 . 26 24 34 32 82 34 34 34 37 35 42 37 36 iilaiiks German. Falnli*— Lead, white, American, pure, in oil UJ^ia Lead, wb., Amer.. dry. 9 Zinc, wh., dry. No. 1. llM®. Zinc, wh..No.l,ln oil. 2 2 50 Paris wh.,Eng*i lOO lbs. Bags. Amoskeag & Hemlock bo'rdfi & plank Nails- '.Od.<^6fl.coiii..#' kg Clinch, 2 to 3 ln.& over Yellow metal, sh & si. Copper 30-38 40-46 Su'';"'y4 9 to 5 Fl'twing VaLx » "> ' Drnld j Light dnck Bear dnck (Soz.) do heavy (9 oz.). Mont.Raven829in 40in. do Great Falls A. UX Clearplne Soruce boarilB & I ^5 D0«40 W) 81 0O®S.S 00 3! f0®34 00 l90lKg.79 10 SO 0"@.K 00 27 00®34 00 M pine.. White pine box hoards. White pine mer.bib'dB 22in.— Spraguo's fan 3!)i 5-4 Nonp 4-4 9-4 10-4 4-4 heavy 36 do do do do ll>i Rockland, lump Lumber— Southern feotton Dnck, Sail dnck, 145 onfeiss Of! 120 0O«i.:5O ro 127 S0@17S 50 Bus. , as. tOttSBor.gd 16 16H r> 16 14>f-15 Peqnot Hoop ' 12 00(9116 OO (Jrotons PhllailelphiaTronts. " 10 0(li2« "» Cement— Uf'«iindmc »bhl ....® 2 W) Lime— Rockl'd.com.W bbl <8 1 50 UH American 30 KM Corset Jeans. IIX Richmond's Simpson 2d Mourn. \\}i do black & white. ll>f 19-80 87 >i -4 .... ^-i .... 8-4 .... 9-4 EUerton 11>4 McrrimacDdk. .. !1X do W pk and pur. 13 IIX do Shirting aav Red Cross ....il-4 Poecaaset F 33 Utlca lOX Lodi Manchester 16 .3? do Cambric 36 K. Y. Mills 36 PoDperell l\fi llj^ Ilamilton Frnlt of the Loom %H Paclflc BllertonWSl-4 ar't Falls 10 do mourning U« 36 a6 33 30 do C... do O... IIX 13X 12X 12 Co.... 11-llX Gloucester IIX 14 B.... 33 Boott B... Canoe River.. Hallowell Imp Ind. Orcb. Imp Laconia . Naurokciig sat. STOaK PBTOBS Bar, Swedes Scroll Sheet, a ASHBS—?ot,Ist sort V 100 ft 8 503 ... Sheet, slnK.. d.& t., coin.. 6X® 7 Kalls.KnR. * ton...((rold> 70 Oti® 72 00 BBEADSTUFFS— See special report. Ralls Am..at works in Pa. 50 00® ... LEADBUILDING MATERIAL8~5@ 9 :s SpaK:Bh,ord'y*!0O Ibgold.6 ilifai 50 BrlckB— Joni. Hard .. M 18 16 IIX rOecember 28, 1872. PRICES CURRENT. 20 22 20 17 . . BB doCC do Garner* IBX .... 31 12 Amoskeag. Androscog'nsat Berkley 21 19 17 Cociieco . AA . American Amoskeaff Bedford n Leniston Manchester OtisAXA Prints. Rln I rkwri'tWl tWTSB Afl \i^ a . UENEBAIi 25 15X AA Laconla Androscog- do 19 Everett Haymaker Bro il 23>^ 29 17 A B do do 42 A. 36 Batea S4 16 Wiiittenlim AA.. Everett X I7X 4ti 19X do XX Hamilton XF BX do do XX Bl'ched ShootliiK* tnd Shlrtlussi do do do X . . . Pnce Price. TrcmontT 15 Aagnata. Ltconla LaoKley B.... 14 Popperell Stark A Albioa : . THE CHRONICLR 884 do do A oil" ...700 Corn » bu Wheat. .b.*h Beet. ....V tee. .. Fork. . <Vbb. ..„ e @ 9 ....« a SX ....(» a 90 (Oa 0«« 4 8» » 8 .... ..,, 9 December 28 O , THE CHRONICLE. 1872.] t. WALBTON BSOWX. U. BBOWN. Augustus J. Brown & Son Gibson, Casanova & Co., Heyerdalil, Schbnterg & Co., BANKERS, Neiv York. I^lbertjr Street, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NKOOTlATION OK BAILROAD SRCVRITIEM. EXCHANGE No. SO BANKERS. 69 BABK8Y. O. H. BATMOND. X. D. FOSTBB Raymond & Co. Barney, FOKKIUN EXCIlANUKauU U01.U bought and sold on the must fitvurahle tcnns. INTKKESTiilluwcd ou OeposltB either In CnrrencT or Uuhl, Hublect to cUcck at Hij^ht. the same as with the Ciiy Huiiks. Steel and UNION at all points of the nd BlilllSlI PROVINCES. & Robins, Powell Co., BANKERS, NO. AND ALL OTHKR 10 Qoremment SECUttlTIKi Bonsrht and Sold on Oommlsalon. Sole Securities, Glpld, Agents in the United Statu for Samuel Fox Commercial Cards. & Smith, Baker Manufacturers of Axles, ForBlnss, Co., Yokobama and Hloxo, Japan. Kone, Sbanglial, Foochoiv for Railroad Co*, iron or Steel Ralls, LoconnstlTeiV) Car*, etc. & ACOnSTINE HEARD Co., BANKERS, PINE STREET, Receive the accounts of NEW made on conslffnments ol approved merf>hftndl7fi. Interior banlu^ LONDON CORRESPONDENTS, BANK, TUreadiiecdle Street. THE German American Bank, Cor. Broadiiray vances YORK. bankers, corporations and Merchants. Agents for the sale of City, County and Railroad UoudB, issue Letters of Credit for foreign travel. €ITT (1 and Cedar St. Higginson, Stephen No. 8T P. O. Gilead A. Smith BEATER STREET. P.O. Box SOTO. •' " WOOD & J. $2,000,000 DRAWS BILLS OF EXCHANGE and Issues LETTERS OF CREDIT available at all principal places abroad. Accounts of Merchants, Rankers, &c. solicited. O. H. SoHBSiNSR, Cashier. EUIL SAUEH,i>re8. SOUTTER & No. The Jobbing Trade No. 53 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Securities. Interest allowed or Check. Adv^anccs on Deposits subject to Sight Draft made on approved securities. Special facilities for negotiatirjT O^mmerclal Paper. (;ollectlons both Island and fortj^j promptly made. Foreign and Domestic Loans NcKuCia.ed. VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, ELEPHANT BAGGING, and Dealers In HEUIP, GANGS OF RIGGING MADE TO ORDER. O ffice, 113 \Vall St., N. Y. Henry Lawrence & MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE, FOR EXPORT AND DOITIESTIC I7SE. 192 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. New «i Philip S. GOLD, MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES. on Deposit*. ktadi. JUBTICB, York, Ciur Street. Justice, « Steel SOUTHASIPTON BUILDENOS. and Iron Ralls, C. S. Trres and Axles, Steel and Iron Wire, minlns UopcH, Cables, dec., Halv'd Iron IVlre, Ship's KisKlns, Galv'd Corrngatcd Sheet Iron, AVroiiu:bt Iron Scrctv Piles, Edward W. Serrell, CIVIL ENGINEER, TS Broadn-ajr, Neur York. RAILROADS. BRIDGES AND EXFLORATIOIII. PATENT WROUGHT IRON VIADUCTS." tf Particular of Pnblic STEEL PENS. MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE, OSEPH OILLOTT & SONS, 91 Interest all LONDON, "SEPI<EU.'S DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT BAILTTAY STOCKS, BONDS AND of I.Ull.tP B. PhlladelpbUi. North sth Street. 14 — SECURITIES. sell Secnrllles IIOWAKU MITCUBLl., Ship's ForjcliiKS, dee. Sons, 16 and 18 Nassau Street, Neiv York. BUT AND SELL ON COMMISSION JCO RAILWAYS. Supplied. Cordage, Wilson, TO Negotiate Loans and MANUFACTURERS OF BANKERS, WIN8LOW. Repobt ufov, Buiu>, MAirAOB AVD Eqtnp William Wall's Sons, Co., Dealers IQ Bills of Exchange, Qoremments, Bondr, Stocks. Oold, Commercial Paper and all Negotlabio ONLY dee., F. Pres. St.L.4 S JCBVay WILLIAM ST., N-EW YORK. COR. FOURTH & WALNUT STS., ST. LOUIS, No. 1, SALERATUS, & Winslow Co., SUPER CARB. SODA, 11 Old Slip, New York. XOWABD WILSON, H. MANUFACTURERS OF CAPITAIi, Neiv Steel Ralls of most approved makers. Lessees of Danvlll'*, Pa., Iron Works, makers • Light Rails for Collieries and Narrow Guage Roads. Importers of old Iron Bails for re-rolllng. Bills of Exchange on Imperial Bank, London. COFFEB OEDEBB RECEIVED FOB RiO DB JaNBIBO. John Dw^ight New York and Orleans. EKPBESZMTINa CO., Batavia and Padaug. CHA3. TllOREL * CO., Yokohama. CLARK, SPENCE & CO., Galle and Colombo. GILFILLAN. & CO.. Singapore. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY & CO., Penang. Co., NEW YORK. Late Bt. Muj. Gen.,U.S.A. DUMMLER & & PIKE STREET Railroad Iron, NEW YORK. Box No. 46«0. Messrs. No. S) BANK, LONDON. In Ports of & CO., oy CHINA AND JAPAN. ' IN IRON, WALL STREET. NEW YORK. York. BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, 60 State Street, Boston* AGENTS FOR connected nrlth RallivayB Winslow, Lanier New \irall St., tlVERETT & Co., i ou'.ract lor BROKER TO Rkprebexted bt .CO., of Cblna, 104 27 George A. Boynton, ic Canton, Clilna. k^Acotfate and undertake nil banineso New Tork. Street, OLYPHANT & LIBBUTY STREET. St. TOOTIIE, General Agent, 59 Jobn Street, N. Y. W7II. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BANKF.HS AND nERCIIANTS, .Sonds and Loans South FoirBTn 21S . Olyphant & Co., Company, Hons : No. US PUILADKLPHIA: W CORLIES) E. 66>^ Pine s BOSTON FEDBBALSTBin. CHICAGO: M South Cabai. Bxanv. ; No. 59 Jonx StBBBT. REPRESENTED BY mONICIPAI. BONDS. Stocks and Securities Bought and Sold at tlie New York Stock Kxchauge. 68 NEW YORK &c. 4ce., OFFICES COIHiniSSION ITIERCHANTS, Oealerti In & Co., CRUCIBLE STEEL TYBBS, No.M EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK M. K. Jesup & Lewrlatowrn, Pa., Co., LOANS AND PAPEK NEGOTIATED-INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. BAIIil. CRUCIBLE 8TBEL WORKS. William Butcher Deposits received and Interest allowed. N. BAl.NEY,li.„.„,„, A. H. BAUNKY, J''''*"""- «c Co.'s ic RAILROAD SECURITIES NEGOTIATED. Stocks and Bonds J). RAILROAD Iron Rails. BESSEMER STEEL WALL STREET, NEW YORK. and sold on Commission. boafflit Interest paid on Deposits nubject to ctieck. William T. Meredith & NEW YORK. 10 Cornblll, E. C, London. ADVAN'CKS Minde on all marketable securities. CERTIKlCAl KS of Deposit Issued bearing Intftrest. BANKERS AND BROKERS 6 WALIi STREET. STOCKS, GOLD, BONUS^ PINE STREET, 81 ri,ACB. STOCKS, BONDS, OOVEUNMi-NT SECURITIES, COLLEcnuNS made K. 0. Railroad*. Fiuanoial. Financial. ACS. 885 Jobn HENBX H0£, Street, N.iv Sol. Atturr. York. Works Thos. — in given to the ezamliutlog for capitalisu seeking inveatmenSa. attent J. 292 Pearl Pope Street, & New Bro., York. Pig Iron, BAILS. COPPER, SPBLTEK, TIN, LEAD, NICKEL, B181i,rTB, : THE CHRONICLE. 886 Railroads. Ocean Steamships. Ocean Steamsbips. James A. Cottingham, [December 28, 18721 ATLAS SHIPPER Locomotives, Cars monthly ABYSSINIA "CUBA Rails Steel this UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS and to encare safety and despatch In shipments of the above. Iron and Stcei Kails forwarded from Port of New York to any part of the United States. Contracts made to Include ail the expenses in port ou same, and luarance to any point required. trade, ttie DOUGLASS W.BAILY', Supt. South Side R.li. of L.I. LANO&CO Street, Clitl New Yorli. o jauies a. cottingham, 104 Wefit, coruor I.Iberty Street, NEW YORK. Jones & Schuyler, NEW Y0I5K. Railnrar Commission rontract for i'iVES, STEEL and OAKS, aii-1 I niercliaiits. FUANCTiLYN, Agent. Liverpool, Qneenstown) CARRYING 'THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will despatch one of their first class, full-power. Iron screw steamships from WILLIAMS & OUION, No. 63 Wall-st. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S tON FAILS, LOOOMO- AND Japan. Co., rascal Iron Works, Pliiladel|>liia. Minuraotnrcrs of Wrousht Iron Tubtj Lap Weld Boiler Flues, Qas Works Castings and Street Mains. Artesian Well Pipen and Tools, Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, &c. First Class Steerage ..... $125 to $150 $60 .....-...-- According to location of berth, These-rates Include berths, board, and all necessaries for the trip. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above line leave PIER No. 42 NORTH of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon. RIVER, foot OFFICE AKD WAREHOUSES: COLD STREET, NEAT YORK. On lOtli, 20tli & SOth of Eacb montb, except when those days fall Miscellaneous. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. 58 Broadivay. Transportation. Stonington Line. PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON. FOR THE SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS STONINGTON, Capt. English Cannel, Liverpool Orrell, Ray Allen. North River, foot of Jay street, daily o'clock P. M,, arriving at Boston In ample time to at 4 33, all the EARLY EASTERN TRAINS. to destination. _ff| Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at No, 319 Broadway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcotl Express Co. '8, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street; 1,S(W Broadway, cor. Thirty-fifth street or 827 Washington D. S. BABCOCK. President. street, Brooklyn. connect with S7* Baggage checked ^~ ; New Jersey Southern RR LINE. of baggage free to each adult. F. R. BARY, Asent. Wm. Jones. NARRAGANSETT, on Sunday, then the day Medicine and attendance free. Ste inier will leave Sau Francisco Ist every month for China and .Japan. For freight or passage tickets, and all further infermation, apply at the Company's ticket office on the wharf, foot of Canal street. : The splendid steamers of the South Pacific Line leave Panama for Valparaiso and Intermediate Polnta of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chili, on the 30tli of every month and connect closely with the Steamers of the Paclttc Mail S. S. Company, leaving New York on tlie 15th of every month for Aspinwall. For Rates of Passage and Freight, Dates of Departure, or further information, apply to previous. One hundred pounds [Postal] From ST. THOMAS to ASPINWALL, calling at Porto Rico. Hayti, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston, (Jamaica) and vice versa. Once a month. From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (MarTiNiQUB,) calling at Basse Terre,(Guadeloupe,) Polntea-Pltre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and vice versa. Once a month. From FORT DE FRANCE, (Martiniqtje,) to CAYENNE, calling at St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Dcmerara, Surinam, and vice versa. Once a month. Capt. SAN FRANCISCO, at Inter- Once a month. Branch Lines, Leave Pier THROUGH FARES-NEW YORK TO & PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling mediate ports, and vice versa. THROUGH LINE California & China other Supplies, and je^ottate General Trans- tlie Brest and Twice a month. Shortly once a week. ST. NAZAIRE to VERA CRUZ, calling at Santander. St Thomas and Havana, and vice versa. Once amoutl'From ST. NAZAIRE to ASPINWALL. caUlng at Martinique, La Guayra and Sta. Martha, and vice veram. M To GUYANE, SONOBA, Cabaibr, Caoiquk, Cabatblle. From W. Freeman. Jan. 1, at 8 A. M. Jan. 8, all P.M. NEVADA, Capt Forsyth Jan. 15, at 2M P. M. WYOMING, Capt. Price Jan. 23, at I2M. IDAHO, Capt. Morgan MINNESOTA, Capt. T. F. Freeman. Jan. 29, at 2>(; P .M. Feb. 5, at 12 MANHATTAN, Capt. James Price Cablu passage, $80 gold. Steerage passage (Ofllce No. 29 Broadway) $30 cur. rency. For freight or cabin passage apply to T. guadkloupk Dssibade, vice versa. as follows WISCONSIN, Capt. louibians, Floridb, Martinique, atlantic Company. From HAVRE to NEW YORK, calling at PIER No. 46 NOaTH RIVER, EVERY^ WEDNESDAY BAIL WAY BONDS, LOASS, tc. Morris, Tasker IS ;a^FoR ViLLE DE St. NAZATXI ViLLE DE B0RDKAT;Z, Postal I«lnc» of From sage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. G. Laurent, ViLLB DU HaTBE, EUHOPE, Washington, ViLLK DE Brest, nouvbau-mondk, Atlantique, France, Fanaua, Once a month. 1130 gold, according to accommodation. $15 gold additional. Tickets to Paris Return tickets on favorable terms. *S0 currency. Steerage Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on tlie Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's ofllce. No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage pas- PINE STREET, 13 Line. .Wednesday. Dec. 25. Wednesday, Jan. 1. Wednesday, .Ian. 8. PARTHIA Wednesday, Jan. 15. JAVA ...Wednesday, Jan. 22. CALABRIA Wednesday, Jan. 29 ALGERIA And every following Wednesday and Saturday from (Via REFERENCES. HON. W. D. BISHOP.... Pres. N. $. & N. II. liaili-oad Supt. N. Y. & N. II. Itailroad. JAMES H. HOYT 0HAKLE3 rox. Esq ...Pres. South Side R.Il. of L.I. C. yf. CO., ,•. CHAS. Fbrsire, ViLLK DK FARIB, St. Sc New Yorit. " No steerage passengers carried on this voyage. RATES OF PASSAGE.—Cabin, |80, JlOO, and Specialty. Having for many years been Ideutidea with business our great experience euabics us to oiler to M. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAl. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEBOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FBOM NEW YORK, OF A 2 P. No. 88 Wall Street. CuNARD AKD LIGHTERS. FORWARDINCi and FORWOOD PIHI, ON FIRST CLASS Iron AT 5, For freight and passage apply to RAILROAD IRON, 8C:lOO!<Er3, UABOES, inall Service. NEXT DEPARTURE .TANUARY AND STEAMERS OF THS Steamship Company. FOR JAMAICA AND SATANILLA. General Transatlantic Co CHANGE OF TIME. On and after Nov, SOth, steamers of this line connect Hook witli trains for Long Branch and all Ing at Sandy on this and connecting railroads, including Red Bunk, Tom's Ulver, Waretown, Baruegat. Tuckerton, Philadelphia. Vineland, Bridgctou, Bay Side. &c.. Btations PIER V8, NORTH RIVETR. foot 0^ street, as follows A. M. to Philadelphia, Tuckerton, Tom's River, Vineland, Bay Side, &c. 4 P. M. to Tom's River. Waretown. Tuckerton. &c. &c., will leave Murray : 10:40 American .^Cow landing and in Orrell, y-ard, for sale at prices In lota to suit purchasers. lowest marlcet Also, all kinds of Miscellaneous ARRIVING IN 9:35 Gorham Ml'g Company's the best ANTHRACITE COALS. YORK: 1:80 P.M. from Vineland, Philadelphia, Tuckerton Tom's River, &c. The above trains stop at way stations. Philadelphia freight taken up to six o'clock P. M., at lowest rates. G. W. BENTLEY, General Manager, 120 Broadway, The Trade supplied. F ALFRED PARmELE, NEW A. M. from Tuckerton, Waretown, Tora*B River, P. FINCH, Agent. Pier ^ 28. Wire Ro p 32 Pine Street.. Yard-SS' West 22d Street. e. STEEL, CHARCOAL, New^ Central Coal Co., and B. B., ot the very best quality OF niARVLAND. suitable t for Ships, Rigging, isaspenslon Bridges, Guys, Der Ceorge's Creek Cnniberland Coal. OFFICES, Nos. « AND 111 Broadwar, Nenr York. HA.BBT CoxBiD, President. Albx. Shaw, Vice-President. P. C, Iricks, Inclined Planes, 6S TRINITY BUILDINGS Calbobs, Treasurer. ffM. S, jACquss, Secretary. f Sterling Silver Ware. No. 3 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. JOSEPH BACHOIAN. J J. BkOaXAK, B. i. BAOBKAl) Hoisting Large Stock Mining &c. A constantly on Purposes, hand, f^om which any desired lengths are cut. JOHN IV. E48 MASON & CO., Broadway, New Vork*^ ' : , : JHE CHRONICLE. l)ecember 28 1872.] 887 Insoraaoe. Insnranoe. OFFICE OF THB The North ATLANTIC MisoeUaneottf. and British J. Mercantile Ins. Co., 98 Bit Ob, LONDON AND KDINBURGH. Mutual Co. Insurance Capital $10,000,000 Fire Reserve (Boston deducted) . - . 3,S0O,O00 Lire Asaeta 11,000,000 .... ...... I7ew York, Janasry in conformity to tlie OtiMter of tlie Company, submit the following Statement of Its anUirs on tlie 31st December, 1871 Premiums received on Marine IN WM. CONNKK. from 1st January, 1871, to 31et December, 1871 $6,418,777 61 Policies not marked off Ist January, 1871 2,033,675 18 Total amount of Marine Premiums.. $7,446,462 69 BAM. P. [ BLAWDJiij, ) period. Coutlucntal Warren Cotton Returns of Premiums & Expenses. $973,211 84 P. No. 173 Broadwar, s 00 00 4V 95 New York. 01 .--......... $3,000,000 $5,000,000 Total amount of Assets $14,806,812 37 Six per cent interest on the outstanding cerit-fl eates of profits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday the Sixth of February next. The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1868, will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or thtir 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) such payment of interest and ..... ...... CaaU Capital Net Assets OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1871. ** ....... William o JAS. A. Jones," . Wm. Colt, B. J. C. PickersgUl, Lewis Curtis, Charles H. Russell, Lowell Holbrook, R. Warren Weston, Royal Phelps, Caleb Barsrow. ^ a. P A Pillot, WiUiam E. Dodge. David Lane, James Bryce, Daniel 3. Miller, Beuuls Perkins, Street, corner of WlUIam Fire No. 102 Wall Street, »1 Front Street, (Near Wall.) Cash paid at once for the above Securities bo sold on commission, at sellers option. Wm. ^^ ^ CHARLES DENNIS, and Iron Ties. •UFFALO, COTTON PLANT, PALMSTIO AM> DIAMOND. -Also— Importer* of Bio Coffho. \- HBWLBTT, N Visv-MM, -/ THE B A B CO Wilcox & FIRE EXTINGUISHER, or they Co., C I£ F. W. FARWELL, Secretary, PRIME 407 Broadway, N. Y. LEAF LARD, STEARINS MT A r^ A D A ''"'^ iNst nlMrVVjr\r\.n. ANCECOMPA? Y, AND LARD OIL, 301 Caab Capital. BROADWAY. .... $1,000,000 IVashluKton, VeatrrdcOreenivlcIi Sta. SALES OFFICE Vice-Pras'l, W. a. H. M(JORB,2d Vice-Preit, J. j IM «.S2'„J?.1 *.*J' ContraeU for present and future Uciv. anss of Cloth. Agents for following bagging Mills, "SPECIALTY." William H.Webb Sheppard Qandy. Francis Sklddy Kew York. S-cr<!tnrv. ^Ross, Roberts & Co^S. will IJlilk. W. RHKEDlrT and Marine Insurance Stock* and Scrip. Frederick Chauncey. George S. Stenhensoa. Charles P. Burdett. Rob't. C. Fergusson. William E. Bunker/ York. Work at very rcMousble Prices Careful and tasty proofs given and work prompHy Street. V, T. Dealer In ». JONES, President, *i_ft Oilman, W^ALL STREET. 65 HowUnd, Alexander NT. OharlesD.Leverich, 3- C. and Marine Insurance Stock Samuel L. MitcheU, James G.De Forest. RobertL. Stnsrt, Wm.SmrffU, Henry K. Bogert. ALEXANDER & E. S. Bailry, Jr., Benjamin Babcock. Robt. B. Mintum, Gordon W. Bumham, the Best Post Office.) $300,000 IMP0BTIB8 AND COMMISSION MEBCBANT* BacKloK, Rop«, PECK, INSURANCE SCRIP, c. A. Hand, James Low, W. H. H. Moore, Henry We execute DIILEB in M Pine Joseph GaUlard, tlic New Agents. Fire D LIBERTY STREET (Scar $500,000 00 $900,105 76 Newport Insurance Co., H. CHAPBtAN, Secretary. Charles Dennis, AKD 32 p. April next. .TB08TBE8. (One door from Wall) d3llvcrc<l. Springfield Give US a Trial. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Rosendale Cement Co. * Sprlngfleld, Maas. OEM EN r OF THE BEST OUALITV. INCORPORATED 1849. Cash Capital J. Stationers, WILLIAM STREET, Caah Capital redemption will bo in gold. A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared oa the net earned premiums of the Company, for the year ending Slst December, 1871, for which certificates will be issued on and after Tuesday the Second of By order of the Board, & Printers .^tna Insurance Comp'y, HARTFORD Conn. INCORPORATED 1819. Net Aaseta 18S5. STBAm Agency, 45 00 .... SEARS BROTHERS, i? /or gold premiums ESTABLISHED. New York Stock, City, Bank and other stocks.. $8,143,240 Loans secured by Stocks and otherwise 3,379,060 Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages. 817,600 Interest, and sundry notes and claims due the Company, estimated at 886,789 Premium Notes and Bills Receivable.. 2,405,987 Cash in Bank 274,345 Co., Cordis nilla. JACOB REESE, BAYARD, Pre«Ideut. Fire Insurance the following Assets, viz. United States and State of Franklin Co., Tborndike Aaalatant Secretary. The Company has Boaton Duck Co., ERtablUhod 1856. $2,735,980 63 flilll Klllla, liAconla Co., BROADWAY, PARK BANK BUILDING. LOUIS VHts. Co., AndroscoEEin milla, Associate Manafreri. NO. 314 nor upon Fire Rislis disconnected wltli Marine Risks. Premlumsmarked Off from Isl January, 1871, to 3l8t December, 1871 $5,378,793 S4 same Columbia Hope Fire Insurance Co. ; the Company, Datea JUta. Co., UNITED STATES, THE No policljs liave been issued upon Life UwBes paid during AOBBTS FOR Pciiperell MttC' Co., T"" ClIAS. E. -WHlTli:. FBILADBLPBIA. Chestnnt street 211 $1,500,000. Rislts, BOSTON. street $23,SOO,000 FIRE ASSETS NBWTOBK. Franklin street Otla Total Premiums on Rislis Fmnhlln S6th, 1873. The Trustees, &E.Wnght&Co., S. 4 »J 59 BEAVER STREET N^W YORE. R. B. Watson COTTON BUYER. ntAOON, Gcontla, 131: CHRONICLE. [December Cotton. 888 Railroads. Ootton, THB Cotton Warehouse Co., J5 " " 8 " •' Liberal cash adyances made on conslgaments ol Cotton and Tobacco tn our address ; also to oar friends and London Government YORK. Old RAILVTAV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BOX, P. O. BXCHANOE GOUBT, NEW YORK, No. 3 EqTTIPinB!VT.<i. Locomotive Works. AMT> merchant. MANtrrACTTJRERS OF liocomotlves, Stationary Steam Engines, and Tools. MANCHESTER. N. H. ARETAS BLOOD, AV. G. MEANS, Superintendent Execute Orders In " Futures." 3909. Orleans,) Gen. Partner. Receive Accounts of Bankers and Merchants, subject HOrSE. Devonshire St., Boston. M. Baird 1*IZII.A STRICTIiY COMMISSION 43 BALOWIIN LOCOIMOTIVE WOHK^. to sight drafts. Of Uoatgomery, Alabama. Tie- surer. Manciieater, N. H. Make Advances on Cotton and New York. Rails, MANCHESTER E. P. Scott & Co., BANKERS W. Farley, FiBLKT, (Lata of New Rails, AND Accounts received and Interest allowed on balances wbl^th mtv he checked lor at sUht. COTTON FACTOR W Iron Kecnrftles, Gold) Stoolta and Bonds lialf 134 Pearl Street, Co., BROADtTAY, NETT YORK. Steel RaiJs, 40 I.OANS NGGOTIATfiD. mouth, including labor. per month after flret month. " " month first ooninis sio N & Vibbard, Foote BonKht and Sold on Commission, and Cotton lightered to or from any point in the harbor for 20 cents per bale. Cotton carted (small lots) 25 cents per bale. H. AX.KX. P. F1SK.< BUEltSON POOTH, In Liverpool BATES OF STORAGE. 25 cenU per bale, Co., BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 44 BROAD STREEX. Dock*, Brooklyn. CAPAOITT • - 50,000 BALES. Ofllce, Cotton Ezebanse Bulldlus, jLtlantlc NEW OHAUNOBT TIBBABD. & R. T. Wilson 28, 1872. 6c Co., D£I.PniA. All work accurately fitted to gauges and thoroueb Plan, Material, "Workraansiilp Finish and Etticlency fully suarauteed. Wm. P. Hei r .v Chas T.l»aTTy, M. Baird, ly lntercliam;eal)le. Refers brperinlsslon to C. N, Jordan. Esq., Cashier Messrs, Howes & bird Natloaal Bank, New York acy. Bankers, 30 Wall street, New York. XtBXAKDKR MAITLAXD. t,. F. S. 43 MAOLBHOSK, SOLE AGENCY FOR iiSHMAX, New Urleaus, La. Lehman Manufactured by J. FOR Dure & Montgomery, Co., Ala. Brothers, BALING MEUCH<&NrS. J. Railways. NEW YORK McCOMB, Liverpool, Eug. WOOL, ETC. & CO., MOSS, Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, old Ralls, Kessemer fl^Iron. ^crat>. Steel Tfres, Boiler Plates, <vr. AGENTS FOR The Bowling Iron Company Bradford, England. The West (Jumheriaiid Hematite Iron Co., Working ton Knel'ind. Supply all Railway Equipment apd nndertakc Railway business generally. & Crawford, Walsh, Smith PEARL STREET, & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents. Mining Co.'s CtlMRSRLAND COALS, AND Co., ril<l- RIVER IRON WORKS Cfl .'S NaII«, Mobile, Ala. TO Advances Made To Messrs. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Tacob Also, Agents full supply all Widths and C616r8 always in No. 142 l.JIWCLL, S. D. Duane HAKRI80H, O. D. Jewell, Harrison & V WATER STREET, NEW YORK. COn.MISSION MERCHANTS. Pure I.ard Packed for West Ind" Soutb American and European Seave.i< & Co , Bar Ralls, In store at New York. 2,000 Tons 56 lb. "Stockton" extra do. do., to arrive at Nevr York. NAYLOR & ' ^'OM^I'^TE OF COTlA ton from the earliestHISTORY present time, NEW YORK, BOSTON, records to the CO., I including semi. weekly quotations, every rise and fall of ihe market; their causes and philosophy; the average pi ice each year, details of the 6;;pply and consumption of the world each year; the progress of the cotton manufactures in all countries. To which are added the weekly rates of exchange in England and weekly quotations of freight ; and also weekly quotations of gold since the suspension of specie payments. Price $10; delivered free in any part of the United States or Canaila. A liberal discount will be allowed to the trade. Orders enclosing ten dollars may be addressed to the Secretary of the New York Cotton Exchange, or to t:ie r. itHor, E. J. DONNELL, New Markets. COTTON FACTORS AND manotacthrkrs of LArO OXU. York Cotton Exobange, New Tork. IPBOVISION DEALERS, Iron and Steel Rails 8to<!k. Co,, Johnston, OF APPROVED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. HAVE FOR SALE 500 Tons 5G lb. " Aberdare" Flsb BOSTON. VAK WAQENKIT. & 48 Pine Street, Neiv York. CO., Commission Merchants, Street. JAMES JOHNSTOIf BIQELOW. BiGELow LIVERPOOL P. CAMPBEI.I., 87 Pearl Street. W. P. Bands, Hoops and Roda, 71 WEST ST.. New York. and CO., COTTON STRIPES." Vnlted States Bnntlns Company. A MARSHALL & AND FRED. HUTH & WM. COTTON CANVAS. FF.LTINQ DOCK. CAR COVERING, BAGGING, RAVKSS DUCK, SAIL TWINES *C. " ONTARIO" SEAMLESS BAGS. "AWNING C. H. To Messrs. COTTON SAILDUCK And EDWABD ON Consisnments of Cotton and otber Produce, Co., LOTEU,, Borden New York. BrinckerhofF, Turner l. ». all Borden & Lovell, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Co., AND NEW YORK. 58 Wall Street, , & Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans on sell IMPORTERS OF OF THE COTTON, & VH. BOBDXS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 135 IN Co., ic New York. Aeeiit. Kennedy TIES. Walsh, Smith, Crawford AND * 8A.LK St.. EBHKBDT. HKNBTM. BAEKB. JOH^S.BABh^S Buy and SATENSON, PERKINS 80 WALL STREET, N. Y. Cotton Factors- ISS S. Pine Co., S. CEDAR ST., COR. OF WILLIAM ST. GENEllAI. RAIi.WAY AGENTS AND ARROTT, BUCKI.E & ANCHOR TIES LONDON AND I.IVERPOOI.. Co., JOmr DELIVERY OF COTTON. COTTON F. Converse 41 BUY AND SELL CONTRACTS FOR rUTTTRE Advances made on Consignments to A; Wm. J. No. 56 Broad Street. Factors, Geo Burnham, tdw. H. WilUums, Ed. Lonestreth. 54 AND BANKERS, Cabaeeo and General Commission Merchants, bKCXA»,AnRAtzA.u Co., Co.) COTkdN COMMISSION MERCHANTS BBOAD STEKET, NEW YORK. Cotton & (Late Waters, Pierce Robt. L. Maitland& Co., No. & R. M. Waters ; 99 John street. SO State street. PHILA., 308 So. 4th street CAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and all HOUSE IN other Steel Material fol Railway FsCi LONDON NAYI.OR, BENZON & CO., 34 Old Broad whe glTS special attention lo ^itreet, orders for Railrond Iron, M well M Old Kails, Scrap Iron and Metals.