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HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COA£MERClAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATtt,

NEW

VOL.18.

YORK, DECEMBER
FinanoiaL

^buertiscmenta.

ordered Uss than
"

4 tltueft

9

If

war

Wcenta per

time*

16
14

"

13

"

tho alrertleement occupied one colntin or up19, a (liAcounC of 13 par cent oa these ratea will be

allowed.

BOSTON.

Win. B.

DANA

&. CO.,
PUBLtSHKRS,

& U William St., N Y.
{ST* For terms ol Snbacrlptlon •«
StU page.

n

E. Judson
K. JUDSON

Hawley & Co.
New York

Qorernnient Fecurliles, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Exchantre and Mercantile Paper bouftht and sold ON
COMMISSION, Inte'est allowed on ueposlts, wliloh
may be checked for at sight.

Lock. WOOD

&

Co.,

Tranaact a Oeneral BanUns bnsl*
lucludlns tlie pnrcbase and sale
o( Government and State Bonds. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and ottaer
atiam,

AUG,

securltltss,

&

Whittemore

W. Cl/rk &

E.

PbUadelpbla and Dnlutb.
lil OOVEKNMENT SECITRITIKS.

DEALERS

Stock, Note, and Oold Brokers.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
BaBNIT.

all parta

1. D.

Raymond &

rosTxx.

Co.,

AND ALL OTBEK

Bongbt and Sold on Commission.
Interest paid on Deposits subject to check.

MORTON, ROSE

A. C.

No.

Ne«r Orleans

EXCHANOK, COTTON, ETC.
rarttcular attention (lT«n to R«o*lTln< and] rei

& Co.,

St.,

New York Ollr,
AND CIRCCLAR

ClRCtTLAR NOTES

letters or Credit available and navable in all taa
: mttt la ue
Dnited States, Canada and Wast ladlaa.

PRINCIPAL CITIBH OF THE WUBLU

Lon

Current Aeconnte reealTad on Mek tarsM as
agreed upon.

ayba

MuNROE &

JOHN

s

S.

cute t.
W-Collectloti» ol

Draw

&

Bryan

Hunter,

BANKERS AND BROKERS.

BAY

St.,

8AVANNAH,

NO.

DEALERS

Box at.

IN

Exebance, Coin and SecnrlUes.
Collections on Savannah remlttei for at oae-e (hth
York Exchaniie
percent under buylnu rate lor
the day they mature. We have facllltlet also ftrro lections In other eltlee la Ceonla, Alabama and Florida
also f>r the transaotljn ( f any Plnaaclal bnslnasaon
Collaterals, recofnlzed aa (ood bars. We do sot
deal In any Southern State Bonds laaaed since the wa>'.

&

R. T. Wilson

7

on

&

Co.,

KI'K SCRIBE, PARI!!, and

ALEXANDERS CrNLIFFBS *
ao

CO.,

LOMBARD STRICT, LONDON.

BANKING HorsB OF

&

Geo. Opdyke
Nu. as

Co.,

NASSAn strert,

(Corner of Cedar streeU

OKPOaiTB reealvad from Indlvldaals. Plnsa, Saala
Baakan and CorporaUoas. suluaet to Mask at
Bight, and Inlaraat allowed at lbs rata of fovB sar
..Milt fMip anniuii.
oeat par aanwa.
CKKTIKICATKB OF DEPOSIT taaasd. baarlBg Povs
8er cent Intareat. payabla oadanaad, or an«r

Georcla.

P. o.

.

Bills

MuNROE

DIVIDKN DS, COrPON -, NOTES,

or" Corri'sponnenis of this House may rely upon
having their bualuess attended to with fldellty and

New York,

Issue CiiGOlar Letters of Credit lor TravaUara. and

C.

i^KAFT.-i, Ac. Ac. upon all points In the Southern
States, particularly Bouih Carolina, madr and promptly remitted for at current rate ol liizchance.

Co.,

BANEKR8.

IIIIOKKK.

Dealer In Southern state, Lily and Railroad
Securities, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Coin, lixcnange,
Ac, Ac, also Government lion'U.
ja^ Investment urders Solicited and carelully exe-

xed dates.
^
„
COLLECTIONS n»da oa all

^.

s ne eea lbl s petnu la Iks
Dnited States, Canada aod Eareea.
DtvMtaia
and Conpons also ooUeelsd, aad all awat jii i>m|iI|j
aoeosntad Cor,
0ROKK8 prompur axaeatad. Mr lAs parebais
sale of Uold I deo, Oatanuaaat aad eikar Sai

Ues.on commlMtos.

INFORMATION

u bMM

farnlsbad. asd aai
cbanaes of Secnrltles made for us
'
• -—
i

«r as-

«BOt)TfATlON»or
eteeUd.

Edward Haight

&

Co.,

ANKERS,
Co.,

No. 9 Wall Slroet, New York.
IHTBKBST ALLOWED 0«

BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHAMTS
44 BBOAD BTBBBT.

FIVE PER CENT

caah advances made on conslfaments ol
Cotton and Tubacco to our address also to our friends
In Liverpool and London.

Natiosal Baak.
Indlvldaals or Rnas baaklag with ai assy *i>Bi lt
and draw as tkey plaaaa. ua sassa at vttb aay a>k,
except that wa allow » par eaat Islarasi oa aU bat-

1

will purchase

Nassan

11

ISSUE

Kaufman,
AND

U.'tNKKlt

SMITH & UANNAMAN,
Indianapolis.

comniissioN kierchant.

CO*

Duncan, Sherman

No. 8 Wall Street,

InTestment Securities and Collections.

BROKRRS,

Charles G. Johnsen,

A.

LONDON.

S:S-.SlS-;:'SI:|8p«'»'-

Nw

HVNICIPAL BONDS.

aC parts of tbe world oa

8ECrBITIE-(

of Canada.

Ten Per Cent

In

Telecraphlc Traaalbrs of Money to and ftom
don, Paria,Saa rraoclaeo, Havana. A«.

WALL STREET.

Co.,

mORTOAGES AND

WBr4lB«B*U*.

Available

To«K COBBBSPOSOlHTa
NBW _
Henry Cle»s * Co.,
^"i"iJil£;2*i,"'A. C. KAUFMAN.

CHOICE

3S4.

BATMONO.

STOCKS, GOLD. BONDS

INTEREST ALLOWED OS DEPOSITS.

Lock Box

C. H.

5

101
made promptly on

Co.,

BANKERS,

BANKERS.
WILLIAM ST., NEW TORK.

Collections

at

TRAVELLERS,

despatch.

on eontmlasion.

latlara

foi

COnniBROiAL CRRDITS.

tW

BROADWAY.

L'omaWoa) aaa

of Europe.

all pai ts

CHARLESTON,

BAlslCBKS,

94

free of

Cradli

BANKESS AND BKOKEKS.

Bankers,
No. 90 WALL STREET,
UawLBT,

Co.,

TMiS KOR TkaVELi.KHS SSUKD,

Barney

Altbid W. UAErLEtT,

asd paid

drawn by Jay Cooke de Co.. on Jay Cooke, McCuUocb
ft <*o., LoD<1on. la sums -nd at dales to suit.
COMUKRCIAL CKKDITS AND OIBCI'LAK LBT-

s. 0.

Financial.

&

Bliss

CIROVLAM l«OTB*
(lasoed

nieaaared la agate type, 14 llnea to tbe

Inch.
\'lvortl9etnents will hare a favorable place when
first put In, but no promise of coutmnous Insertion In
the best phice can be tciven, asall advertisers must
have equal opportunities.

37

Morton,

IHflUB

No. 7 Oonsre** Street,

available la

u

dpnce

French,

BANKERS,
STERLIKU BXCHANQE.

"

8

FiaanoiaL-

Dealers In Oovcrunient SeccTltles. Oolu, State,
Coniity and Clly "onds also

•

10

-

line.

**

W

•

•H
sa

"

4

ormore
•

&

FooTE

A'lvnrtisemontH will be Inserted at the roUOWIng
Une lor each Inseriloa :

prices per
II

NO. 340

30. 1871.

Iberal

:

Coremment

Secnrltles, Gold, Stocks

and Bonds

Boujcht and Sold on Commission, and

LOANS NBOUTIATBD.

Accounts received and Interest allowed en balances
whtsb Bwy IM ehsokad far at slcbu

DEPOSITS.
The baalBcee of our trm Is Iha aaaa

Wa

aa

aay iiala er

bay aad tan

papar, and oallact ba

•at the UBltad Mataa, glvlac

I
i

aad dralta tbfOM*
raiaraa.

'

Walker, Andrews & Co.
No. 14 Wall Street, NEW TORK.

Augustus
Sc

Co.,

Forivardlug Agent.

Geo,

Co.,

BOSTON:

G. H. Mackay, Esq.,
Prts't. Amer. Ex. Bit.,
s H. Wallet,
Mess. Maoeat & Phillips,
President Kevere Bant.
Coe,

S.

TOCN6S &

"

.Credits for Travelers In Europe,
Bxchange on Paris and the Union Bank «i London, In

U.

Subscription agents for the Chbosioli in Paris.

William

63 Wall Street, New York.
TKAVELLERS ana COMMEKCIAL CREDIT8

ISSUED, available In all pans of Europe, &c. B1H.S
OF EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers
also Cable transfers.
^
Bills of Ex-

236

337

dc

respondents,

NO. 69 WAIil.

made on consignments

192

&

C.

G.

Dealers in

PINE STREET,

&.

Georgia.

Securities, Gold. Stocks,
;

Stales ot

LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSISST., NEW ORLEANS, LA.

ALABAMA. &c.

Walsh, Smith,
Crawford

President.

&

Wilson,

BANKERS,

BRYAN, TEXAS.

Collections made and promptly remitted for current
rate of exchange. Corrosnondents:
Messrs. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., New York.

SASSETT

&:

BASSETT.

BANKERS.
BreiUiani, Texas.
Houston—First National Bank;
,'orrespondeuta:
Galveston— nail, Hutchlmis & Co; New Orleans— Pike,
Brother & Co.; New York- Duman, Sherman & Co.

&

Sables

Bassett, Atty's at

Law,

Brenliam, Texas.

&

Smith

R.

P.

Co.,

BANKERS AND
ooniniissioN iherchants,
BKYAK, TEXAS*
O. R.

P.

JUHN9,

J. 0,

EVBRBTT,

KIRBT,

W. VON ROSBNBSBe

&

Co.,

TEXAS LAND AGENCY
BANKING
& EXCHANGE,

&

Co.,

Pnrcliase and Bell real estate, pay taxes and adjast
rith^a, prosecute Land and money claims aK^^nst lh«
State and l-'ederal Governuionta ; make colIeciJo
Kticeive deposits and execute TruBts.

NEW YORK. Adams,
Leonard & Co.,
BANKERS,
Crawford, Walsh,
TKRHINOS or CKNTKAL RAn.KOAD
Smith & Co.,
Groesbeck, Texas.

Wright

Mobile, Ala.1

Represented In the United States by onr House.

WrtKhtt

Brown &

BROKER

OoTernment Bonds, Exchanee.
^
Gold and Stocks,
No. U EXCHANGE PLACE.

Particular attention given to the negotiation of
Hallway and other Corporate Loans.
Union aud Central PacUlc Bo&da »nd Btocki a sse'

69

Co.,
WALL STREET.

NEW TORE

&

I

Trice.

I

OKOBSI W. JAOBSOS.
Late Cashier

Ist Nat. Bank
tialilpolis,

O

Co.,

Fort

&

Jackson,

BANKERS,

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.

No.

John Pondir,

&

commissioN iver chants

CU.VKLES

zes, collecting rents, etc.

•uutr.

BCNJ. A. BUTTS,
Cashier.

Moore

Late Fort

Prompt attention given to buying, selling and Isasng of plantations and other real estate, paying of

Id

WEEMl^,

M. A. tOBT,

'

ST.

all ac-

AUSTIN, TEXAS.

Freret,

REAL GENERAI. LAND AGENTS
ESTATE BROKERS.
AND
85

B, F.

C. R. Johns

BOWrSIAN, BAHIA.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

For the

Texas,

give special attention to collections on

I

and Bonds of
and Real KstHte bought and sold.
Collections made on all '* accessible points."

SIPPI,

points

5S W^all Street,

BROKEH.

&

&.C.,

comniissioN merchantj^
NEW^ YORK.
29 Broadway,

BOROTT

N. Y.

HAWKS & CASTIiCniAIV,

Davis

Co.,

Represented by

SUOOESSOR TO

«very description

We

Bowman & Co.,

H. Castleman,
COLUMBUS,

Houston,

COnPAiIY

STOCKS, BONDS, and LAND WARUANTB

Government

& Sons,

SUPER CARB. SODA,
New York,

Woodman,

all

MANnPACTUKBBS OF

BANKERS'

30

Special attention given to collections at

No. II Old Slip,
ic

$238,000

in the State, and remittances promptly made, without
any charge except customary rates oi exchange.

mer

SILERATDS.

6* WALL STREET, NEW YOBK,
as STATE STREET, BOSTON.

......

DIliECTOliS: J. M. Brandon, J. C. Wallis, F. B.
Lubbock. M. Quin, E. S. Jemlson, M. W. Baker, Leon
BJum, Gon. Scbneliler, li. S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B.
Wall. Uob't. Mills, T. J. H. Anderson.

(Successors to U. M. Moore,

D wight &

John

AQKNTB FOR

«ARING BROTHERS

Cashier.

Ins.,

GALVESTON.

Casli Capital,

FRONT STREET, NEW YORK

PRKSCOTT.GROTE & CO., Bankers, London,
W. TAPSCOTT & CO., Old Hall, Liverpool.

G. C. Ward,

&

Texas Banking

CO..

A

FOR EXPORT AND DOMKSTIO USE.

Europe on

'

WALLI8, Vice-Prest

alpbonsk lautk,

DIUECTOKS: W. J Hntchlns P. W. Gray, A. J.
Burke, Cor. Ennis, W. M. Rice, K. H. Cnshlng,

MANUrACTtlRBRS OF CORDAGE

Orders for Government Bonds, tocfcs and Merchandize executed, and Foreign Kxchange aud itralta
bought.

J. o.

Ces^Mble noii,ls.

of approved

Henry Lawrence

Sterling Kichanci' and demand notes In sums
to suit purchasers, pava^V 1 all narif'ot (+rei't Krltuln
and Ir«)anu, aLd available for the Continent ot

&

o.

chandize.

SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK.

G.

BRANDON, Pres't.,
LAUVK, Secretary,

M,

07 CHINA AND JAPAN.
AdrftDcee

Co.

(f--iK^-Nat'o->B-j^.

THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON,

Everett & Co.,

parts ol the world.

&

accessible points.

Capital, $325,000.

Co., AUGUSTINE IIEARB

lifin*'

S.

BONDED UOOD

Of every description.

STREET,

Tapscott, Bros.

Messrs.

NEW YORK.

66 State Street, Boston,
AGKNTS FOl:

Comiuerclal and Travelers Credits
all

N. y. correspondents,

Co.

ISSUK

all

KOPPKKL, President.
HENDLEy. Vlce-Pres't.

CHARLES F. NOTES, Assistant Cashier.

Insurance at Loivest Rates.

Liverpool.

&

ST,

Co.,

Storage for

,

Country Bankers can be supplied with
in large or small amounts, on the principal
cities of Europe, also wiih Tickets lor I'assaiio from,
or to, Europe, bv the GDIOK LINK ol Mall SJteiimers.
ADVANCES Made UPIIN CONSIGNMENTS OF
COTTON, and other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

SOUTH

&

TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and

change,

Available in

Mobewood.

B.

Bonded Warehouse

S.

Snyder, Son

WiLLIAMS&GuiON,

Brown Brothers

made on
J. J.

to suit.

&

GALVESTON,
JI.

ANTHONY S. SNTDHB.
Edward N. Snydkb.

N. Y.,

t;»lon

National Bank of Texas
Collections

1857.

S. Petrle Sc Co..
London.

GAEiVESTON, Texas.

Co,

Established

ISSOK

sums

Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange,

interior collections. Immediate andpronipt atreniion
all business entrusted to us.
Refer to Nat
Park Bank, Howes & Macy, and Spoffor.l Tllcston &
Co, N. i ., 2d Nat. Bank, Boston, PlKe Lepevre & Bro.
N. O., Drexel & Co.. Phlla.

Refera by permission to

NEW YORK:

PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON.
WILLIAM STREET,

And

given to

UNION BANK OF LONDON

,19

Co.,

corresnondents at all
the principal points throughout this S'ate, and upon
all collections payable in ihls City or Housto.i, make
no charge lor collecting, and only actnal charge upon

STORED, WEIGHED AND INSDP.ED.

Travelers' and Commercial Credits issued.
Loans Negotiated.
Money received on deposit at interest.
Exchange drawn on the Paris house and on

&

McMahan &

T. H.

Bankers,

ISERCHANDISE

Bouds, stocks and gold bought and eold on comulfislon.

Bowles Brothers

Floyd,

We have prompt and reliable

VENDOOTE, PARIS.

No. 10 PI.ACE

Texas Bankers.

WATER STREET.

113

Custom-Honse

&

Andrews

[December 80, 1871;

Commercial Catds.

Foreign Exchange.

86

,

THE CHRONICLE.

854

Alex.

1

:

lYACO, TEXAS.
Rbfkrkkces and Correspondbnob:— New York

Wiiislow, Lanier A Co., Dsivid Dows & Co. Cincinnati : First National Bank, Merchants National Bank.
New Orleans: Louisiana National Hank, Wheless A
Pratt. Bankers. Galveston ; T. H. McMahan & Co.

Stephen
NO. 87
P. O.

Box No.

Messrs.
"
'.

Higginson,
BEAYER STREET.

4,660.

NEW YOKK

Representing
CO., Batavla and Padang,

DUMMLER &

CHAS. THOREL, k CO., Yokohama.
CLARKE, SFENC££CO,.Oall»'A Colombo

Capital

State

Bank,

JACKSON, MISS.
E. HELM
VAN HOOK
A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND

SHOS.
.A.

Mew ToTli COTrespoDdente

President
Cashier.

DEPOSIT.

,M. Uorfsn't Son*

—

§

THE CHRONICLR

l)coem\)6r 80, 1871.J

Boatou Bankers.

BANKKHM,
10 Htate
BU

Southern Bankers.

& Co.,

Page, Richardson

Uoaton.

Silreet,

V9vr Orleans Oarda.

•TATB OV ALABABIA.

Union National Bank

The City Bank

Oltr Bank,
AMD

J

LONa«N.

Hobert Bunaon 4c Vo
niunros ic Vo.
AMD

Capital

• 100,000
JAB.

&

Marruard, Audr*

WM.

CAHin.

C ...t

VlroolAr Notes available for Travolera la
Kuropeaud tne Kaat.

all

paruol

or

New

OP MBLnA.

or Kzuhunxc. ami CojniuoroUl (nd Trirolori
CradUs tiaued oa
i

The

hi)'>

DBKLU or Talladaca, Praaldeat.

&

JNu. W. LUVK, AaaUtAol Cashier.
N.Y.Correapoadent-lDporters and Tradars National
Bauk.

lataet,

nov

la

ruUr

nr..,.-'-.* <-.- y.,**

UAN&BKS,

Buy and
ty

DKVON3U1KB
BOSTON,

31

B II

HTHRICT,

JOHN
.

bouda.

Collections

made oa

all

polaU

aoaaaalbia

Soathsrn States.

Wm. FowLaa.

Philadelphia Bankers.

H. U.

BANK-ERS

BoaataTiLLa.

Capital

J. JiHSiaa,
Prea't.

T. P. Bsasoh.

Joe. 8. Bitic
Caab'r.

Vloe-Pre«'t.

&

Planters

NATION A L BANK,

Transact a general Banking aim Kxcliange biialnefl
ucluding ^*urc(ia8e and Sale of Stovba, Uouda, Gold
ate. ou Comnit^lon.

AuaasTA, OA.

Oaah Capital,

......

Special attention paid

U Collectlous.

VINGINNA'i'I.OHIO.

on day

Merchant,

CHECKS ON LONDON AND FAKIS

Special attention RlTea to eoDslgnmenta ot Cotton.
Oold, Stocks, Bonda and Foreign and Oomeatle
ttkchaoRe, booghc and aold.
Collections proioptly remitted for
Ordera aoUolted lor the purchase oi SAiea of Prodoe«
and Securities. Prompt attentioi guaranteed.

Cashier.

O.

National

Bank

OF

NEW

ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.

ALBZ. WUELBS8, President.
J AS, N. BKADLB8,
KICB:AB0 JONB8. Cashier.

Vies PresldoM.

attentlrn gtren to CollecUons, lioik la

all poluu la coDoectlon vtui IL Prompt
retnms made at beet rale of Excbauge, and oo cbms
made, excepting that aclnally paid upon oar ducaS
point. Correspoadenoc solicited.

—

Nxw Yoac Coaaaspo^oaxT

NINTH NATIONAL BANK'

:

Fnblioation.

W. Wheatley &

J.

Co.,

MOKK TRAX
ONE Hl'NDRED VOLtmSSOP

BANKERS AND BROKEIIS,

Samuel A. Gaylord & Co,
AND
323 North Third St., ST. LOCIS.

« 1 ,00O,0ee

New York Correspondeots LAWaaitoa Baos.A

rORBAI^B

BROKEBS IX WESTKKM SKCURITIK9,
NEW YORK.
33 W^all Street,
'

N.

,^F*n\'"^"^
the City aad

SrvaDnah, Oa.

ol ;iayment.

. .

''"""P»»"<>""o"H'»enl<i Collections upon all DolB*
Southern Slates. Collection, (re* of cVvn
"^a*
other thaa actual cost upon disiaat pIsces
Kemlitances promplly made at oAVent rst.« ol
eiohange on the day of inaturlir.
^E x change parcuaseil snd sold ui>on all polata.
In Ihs

|300,000

Dealers IB

lor

|

HAMUKI. II KRNSRl>Vp>_«
K. KIONKY, VlcoPresX

BANKKR, FACTOR AND

GiLMORE, DUNLAP & Co.,
Commission
108 * no We«t froartb Mroct.
GOLD, SILVER and all klndr »t
QOVERNKIKNT BONUS.
OOLLEOTIONS RIADB at all acceealbie

Bank

.

1500,000 Limit,

.

OHAS. L. C. DDPDY

Edward C. Anderson, Jr.

Western Bankers.

8 1 S

1

PHILADEIiPHIA.

polnU and remitted

iR,£

,

Cbas.

Merchants

KAN REUS,

,

National

ALA,'

B|>eeUI attention given to parchsse ot Cotton,

B£JAMIB0Ii&.C0.

M

OP NKW 0RI,KA.<I8,
rormsrly UlDISIANA STATE BANK. Ineerw>rate4

BROKERS,

A.

MONTUOUKKY,

ilITitBII,3

B.

JAMM CHAtAIMUI.«.SaS:"«-" "••»— * <=•-»

Sommerville, State

&

Fowler

la tke

i

v.,

VII.IKBKUVBB

uunciiADz,

Lko.s

AKD BOLD.

m

wa '"pauuBuy iZii-ii
ssuaulfalli sovelt

)

PHEI.Pfi,
HII.EiTn,

K. p. I.A

naia

ol Di

KXCUANOB, BANK N0TB8 AND COIN BOUUUT

Weateru City aud Oonu'

aell

J. Perkins,
BANKKit,
r A U L A,_A L A B A HI A

ol Ike

>

* "•» POMlsliM
.iioaoa nMkiae
.Has oa WhMk Ua

With tha laclllbu ul •
Inlsreet seeraee to oar unopin
s porUon of roar Boaloisa

M. M. )IIMn<ON.(ofBalu^
uea * Slm|»aD,>

T.

Cobb,

Oaa
-••"w

(eaeral lev •(

««oo,ooo

Uomr*

Parker

Ue

This Hank. or«anlie<« aa4«r
(Tses with ns capital ol

Aaths dratal ihs i>
ImproTS the ot>(K)rtuM

ARMHTKONO, Caahler.

P.

Orleans.

AISERICVS. OA.
Do

a general banking business. Cotton purchased
Collections made and prouipMy reioltted

Littell's

on order.
lor.

New York

*Co.

Correspondents

— Messrs. Wm.

Bryce

Living Age

,

been Issued, and It admitledlT '*conilnaest«stsadattba
head of Its class.**
bavi*

B. E. BVEsnas, Prea't.

Second National Bank,

WILiniNOTON,

-

-

•

•300,000

-

-

Uapwlted witb D. S. Treasnrer to aecnre Ciroulatlon
and Dupoalta SOajXO.
C.

HTDB,

CILAS.

Cashier.

H7DB

Preat.

NATIONAL BANK OF THE STATE
OP msSUURl.

In St. Louis.
ESTABLISUED

•S,410.80«i

Tblt Bank, bavlnfc reorganized aa a National Bank
nov prepared to do a general banking bualnea^
OoTerumeut Securities, Coin, Oold Dutt and Bullion
bought and sold at current races. Special attention

la

gWen to collections thro>);;hout the West
Anas U.UaiTr^>N, Pres. C'u&e. K. DioKsoN, V Fres't
f.

CUBTU

Cashier

Morton, Galt

&

,

Wett Main

made on aN parts ol the United

TowmaifD.

Co,,

Street, I<oulsvllie,

Ky^

FAzaKDa.

W.

States.

R.

Ltmav.

BANKERS & BROKEBS,
^K^V URLGANt).
^^ Particular attention given toonslnaasof CorrssCollections remitted lor at current rate

u>udents.

ol

Kxchange.

Mew York Correspondeals
tuu UMss A (iit.
JoHX A. Kluv,
President.

L.

C. C. FLOwaaaaa.
Vice-President.

BOLHas.

Oao. U.

Hewson,

STOCK BKOKEK,
omca No. U West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Beler to: All Cincinnati Baaki, and Uesan.bOCKWOOD * Co., New torfc

Ai.ax.

Holmes

&

entire tKMiy of Foreign Periodical Llterator*,

Klum

Csshler.

Bank,

aAoaara,

Macbeth,

STOCK AND BOND BB0KBR8,
OHABLBSTON, S.O.

ABLEST LIVINC WRITKBS.
to keep pace with tJbeerenisoi li.tclleclaalpr^-ffreae
.elf or his mmlly
ol the lime, or to coltlTwfc ii.
"if.
general latelllfence aixi
r *< XaUon, .V. »'., ;)
" the best of all oar '-•
.tloee.*
Tkt nuadelphta Prt»* mt/*,—
"Fraokly apeaklng. weitin that 'IbeUTlof Ai%
haa ao equal In any cnuntrx.**
•

TheA>ir'
" Kvei >
BOW-a-da^
merit.

11 i.

in^

,,.n -,..-..%

BXCBANOB BANK

ADOCBTA, OA

„«iin*.u.

MM

»

MlBg Af«
Kor salta

V

a year. /Ne
Pnbllshed w.ekly at
P—>Srf.
extra coi,y aeiiiaraUs to any o»e eeiilaif s» g c&»

An

of fire NewSabserlbsrs.

AMnes^

LITTBLL * OAT,

B«atoa.

The Best Home and Foreign Literatur*
at

CORK T,

Sontbera Seeorltlee ot eTery descrlpllaa, tIsj Da
current Bank Motes ; Slats, City A llailroad Hioeta.
Bouda and Coupona;
urCollcotlOBa mails hi ill parts ot thi. Stats as4
oath Caroliaa and rem.iteil lur uu day at coilMeurteol rate oi New 1 »rk Bx-«4aa«*Uau,

M

-ifira—

-

Key box M.

P.

aad

from the pens of the

n is Uunfiyn iittHmmuaUt to erery one who wlakee

A BANK or DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
TIOKSBDBO, HISS.
eao.

Three Thousand Double*Column Octave
Paget
of reacting matter yearly: and la the ONLY rOMPlLATION ihat prea.ima, with a SATUr At.'tOKT
COMPLETENESS as well aafraehnses, the bnl ksaays,
ReTlewa, Ciltlclsins. Talos Poetry, Seieaillc. Bloaraphieal, Hbiorlral, and Pulliical Informatloa, nrtaa Ue

Treror A Colgate, Mot^

Mississippi Valley

O..

F.

O

Townsend, Lyman & Co.

dealer* Id

PorelKQ *u(J Uomestic KxcbanKe. OoveramaDt Bonds
ftodaU Local Securities, tilre prompt alt«ntloD to
coUttOllouB aad urdura for Investmenl ol fUuds. i*

W. M.

P.

Issued cverF Satardaj.
Itglrea aftytwo numbers of >lxty-fonr pa(ce each
or ui Tu than

N. Y. Correspondent:—Book of the Msnhsttea Co.

BANKERS,
ISO

N. O.

1837.

Capital paid In

Kdwabd

Collections

O.

Bank,

National

First

TITtTSVILLE, PBNN.,
Capital

A. K. WAi,KBa, Cssklsr,

Club Prices.

rm

DoHars. Lrrrxix's LiTixa Ae«. waeklj
Ue ereeat ot Fareica Periodical U;er»
Ugdlg> Meaastgs
oag
Urs
urs asi etUer oae oT Ue Uadl^a is Ms stags a<
Home Llleralar* aaawKl belo*, VUTb* teal to
address lor gee year. tU. i
Hsaraa's Mokthlt (oa WaaaiT, oa Bataa),Taa

For

conlalnia*

„

ATLAXTio MoxTaLT, LimsooTT's MoaxaLT. Taa

t.ALAXT. Oli> axo
(waeklyl or, (or
:

New

M

or Arri.sTaa's JovmrntL
V. Taa Liiiiie Aaa iM OtS

Vovaarguu, Addnaa se atoye.

THE CHRONICLE.

856

[December 30, 1871.

Financial.

Financial.

THE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS

PER CENT GOLD

8

OF THE

FIRST JVORTGAGE

Mercantile
&

122

Loan

&

Warehouse

BROADWAY, CORNER CEDAR

124

FUND BOND.
Co., SINKING .AND REGISTERED.;
(COUPON
Interest payable quarterly

ST.,

Free of Government Tax.

EQUITABLE BUILDING,

ISSUE LtSnTBD TO

$16,300

PER MILE,

OF TBK

AFFORD THE

LOGANSPORT, CRAW^FORDSTILLE

Greatest Security Known

SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY

AGAINST

Price 93 1-3 and Accrued Interest.

OR BURGLARY.

FIRE

AND

OF INDIANA.

This road, 92 miles in length, 70 of which
are in actual operation, runs Southwesterly

from

Guarded incessantly by

WATCHMi<N

POLICE STATION.

[PRIVATE TELEGRAPH

and by

to

a

Logansport

to

Rockville, passing

centrally through five of the wealthiest

and most productive Counties of Indiana,

'

roomy and well-vkntilated and being the LATEST CON- hitherto without railway facilities, and
STRUCTED, are furnished with evhry modern improvement to increase safety. penetrating for twelve miles at its Southern
Adjoining the Vault are offices for the use of customers when handling their Terminus, the celebrated Block Coal Fields
The Vaults

are

;

of Parke County.

SECURITIES.

THE COMPANY HAS RECENTLY MADE THE COLLECTION OP COUPONS
A REGULAR BRANCH OF ITS BUSINESS. A receipt will be given for the coupons,
and the proceeds paid the second day

after

they mature.

ALL PERSONS
to

annum, according

to size.

key.

in

interested in the

SAFE-KEEPING OF VALUABLES are

invited

examine the Premises.

ROBERT LENOX BEI.KNAP,
VIce-Pre»'t.,

For the present we offer a limited number of these FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS

NINETYTWO AND A HALF AND
ACCRUED INTEREST, in currency, or
at

will

18T1.

Washington
Fire Insurance Co,
NO. 173

BROADWAir,

and other surplus products of this
and Mineral section of

rich Agricultural

the State.

President.

MTJU. OTItES,
2d Vlce-Pres't.

BliBEKT B. MONROE, Treasurer.
H. YOUNG, Secretary.
W. W, raililiER, Superintendent Safe Deposit.
ORGJiNIZEU DECEIUBER

N. V.

Agency of the
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH
AMERICA,
Wall

48

Ntreet.

Commercial Credits Issued lor ose Ip Europe, China
Japan, Ihe East nnd West Indies, and Sonth America
also Circular 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
rates, also cable Transfers.

GASH CAPITAL, $200,000

Demand Dratts on Scotland and Ireland, also on
Canada, British Columbia and Sa>t Frsnclaco. Biljs
Collected, and other Banking business transacted.

JOHN I'ATON,
( .„ „,
APCH. McKINLAT.C *«*'"*

o

INSITRES
BDILDINSS.

other

all

such large demand), Lumber. Cattle,

Qrain,

THOS. V. sniTH,
C.

Wayne, Logansport, and

Fort

intermediate points for the Block Coal (now

Safes within the vault rented at from |15 to $200 per

The Renter has exclusive

the shortest

It affords

existing outlet to Chicago, Toledo, Detroit,

exchange them

for

U.

S.

Bonds or

other mark etable securities, at the rates of
the day.

At the above price these bonds

yield to the investor

SIXTY PER CENT

more income than the bonds of the United
States, and we unhesitatingly recommend
them to all classes of investors as offering
the most ample security and liberal returns.
Further and full particulars, with pam
phlets and maps, furnished by us on application.

JONES & SCHUYLER,

12 Pine

St.

FINAHCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANT

James Robb, King &Co.,

MERCHANDISE,

HODSKHOLD FURNITURE,

BANKERS,

RENTS,
LEASES.

AND

ALL K1ND3 OF PERSONAL PHOPERTV.

INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE.

5»

The Coupons

WALL STREET

Issne Letters ot Credit for Travellers
Available In

all

part of Europe, etc,

THBOtJGH THS

DIRECTORS:;:

OF THE

GOLD BONDS

OF
GEORGE C.PATTEBLEE
President.
CITT BANK, LONDON,
Coin'r Charities mul orrection,
JiME-t nO«'hN
CITY OF MOBILE, ALABAMA,
WILLIAM TILDENBLODGurr
OK
252 Pearl street.
DAVIDI) )WS
of David 1J0WS& Co.
INDORSED BY THE
HNNR>' K. DItNHAM
niessrs.HOTTINGUER & CO.. of Paris
Qneens, L. I
WILLIAM i.GAHNF.K
Mobile and Nortbivestern RR. Co.,
ol Garner* Co.
Also COMMERCIAL CRKDITS and DRAFTS on
JOHN A. LIVINGSTON,
DUE JANUARY Ist, lili,
of Burger, Hnrlbut & Llvlnifstou. LONDON, PAlilS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVANCES made on consignments. STOCKS anil
EDWAHDH R. I.VMAV
ol A. A. Low & Bro.
WILL BE PAID ON AND AFTER Sd JANUART, AT
AUGUSTQS E. MASTEKS.. Atlantic Dock Mevators. BCNDd bOHght and sold on Commission.
GE 'K.f. ^. MiLLE.i
39 Filth avenue.
the office of
lENRYOOIHOUT
l„te Merchant.
BANKING UOLiKiC UP
Messrs. WALSH, SMITH CRAWFORD & CO.,
E DWA RD 00
OUT
of Wm. othont * Bro.
liOBEKT L.STUAiT
ol K. L. & A. Stuart.
No. 58 W^all Street.
RUSS"L STEBBIvs
late Merchant.
GEORGE B. SAlTEKLK.-,
ERSj
resident Eclecilc Life Ins. Co.
SAMUEL a. 91 RANG
of M. K. Jesup & Co.
12 Wall Street. Netv Vork.
THEODORA R.W,TMOKE,
Vici'-Pres't Security Life Ins. Co.
Depoalta received (Vom Banks and Individuals, snb
™., , , , I'. „
WILLIAM
WIL' IS, Jb
5l Walistreet.
OF THE
•ct to check at sight, and Interest allowed thereon al
FOUR PER CEN T per annum.
TrM. K. LOTHROP, Secretary.
i

I

KouNTZE Broth

I

The Coupons

"^

Collections

wm. A. SOOTT,

AssH Secretary.

PEKIN & J A OKSONVII.LE
RAILKOAD COMPANT.

PEWRIfl ,

OFFIl;E 55 tHAMUERS STREKT. NEW YORK.
TheCODP.lN.-i of the FIRST MO'tTGAOE BONDS
of this Company, due January 1, 1872,
wDl be paid at
the Imfrorters' and Traders' National
Bank.

JOHN ALLEN,

President.

made throughout the United

BrltUh Provinces and Europe.

Governments Securities bought and

Cammann &

City of Mobile,

Wall Street,

N«w

York,

General Banking Business, and glvfc
oartlcular attention to the PURCHASE AND SALE
OFGOVERNiI£NT,5.TAT-KANDiSAILUOAD8ECD^
Transact a

"^Oepoilta received lublect to check at

ileht.

Ala.,

INDORSED Br THE

Co.,

Bankers and Brokers,
8

BONDS OF THE

States, the

sold.

MOBILE

& AlABAIHA

GRiND

Due January

TRd.N'E RR.

I'll.,

1873,
WILL BE PAID ON AND AFTER JANUART
1st,

ii

AT

M*rcliants> National Bank of tbis Clt}-.

.

.

THE

xmtk
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERE8TO OF THE UNITED
OTATB8.

VOL.

SATURDAY, DfAEMBER30.

13.

CONTENTS.

Eri.-

R.Tivming

t'liaii:;.

,)f

Railroads of the Sute of Olilo.
Latest Monetary and Commercial
English News
Commercial and Miscellaneous

8S8
8S9

Redeeming

the

in

•*

Agi lit:'

.

85T

National Banks..

News

sets

8<l

enlightened

set

Stocks,
U. S. Securities, Gold Market,

Railway

News

867
868
8TO
873

State Securities
City Securities

Railroad Stock and Bond List.
Canal and Miscellaneous Stock

868
866

and Bond

THB COMMERCIAL
Commercial Epitome
Oottou

List

881

TIMES.

1 Groceries
88*1 Dry Goods....
884 Prices Current,

884

Breadstufts

ani

regard to the public goo<3

;

having chiefly an
the other, nvtuati'd

bv a desire for some private ends and both unite in the
same earnest remonstrance. Whether the Secretary will
suspect and disregard all these advisers on account of the
presumed want of disinterested public spirit in some of
;

860

Money Market, Railway

Quotations of Stocks and Bonds

of advisers, one disinterested

8C1

THB B.VNKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
Foreiffn Exchange, New York
City Banks.PhiladelpbiaBanka
National Banks, etc

NO. 340.

untimely looking up of currency in the Treasury. Against
a continuance of this hoarding movement, there are ihen two

THB CHBONICLK.
The Treasury Gold Sales
The Proposed Exchequer and
Spocie Payments

1871.

891

1

tliem

we

shall soon

know.

This process of locking up the greenbacks has never
before been practised, we believe, by Mr. Boutwell, though

was frequently done under Mr. McCuUocb. Much of the
former has been due to the |)er8istency
with which he avoided this mistaken policy. Now, howit

popularity of the

the €l)xonxc[t.

The Commbrcxau and Financiai, Chronicle it issued <m Satur- ever, he has mnde a
day morning, mth the latest newt up to midnight of F-riday.
Out of this difficulty
Taa

OoHKKsoiii. ^hd Fiharoial OBBoa^oLS, delivered by oarrlet
tooltysaf,«ertbera,ana mailed to all others, (ezelnslre of poatace.)

ForOneYoar

For Six Months
7»<<;hro>ici,« tr/fl be sent to

\\\

PoPT Orrinr Box

Mr. Alex. Holmes is our only agent in the
Box 2,?79, Boston.

New England

»10 00
g qq

4..^'^*1.

States.

His address

IS P. O.

TW
tW

The Publishers cannot be responsible for "iemittances imleas made by
Drafts or Post-Oflico Money Orders.
A neat file for holding current numbers of the Chronici.b is sold at the
office for 80 cents.
Voliimoa hound for subscribers at $1 85. The 8r»t and
second volumes of the CiinoNicLZ are wanted bv the publishers.

at least announce
Thursday to an amount equivalent to the bonds he may have purchased the day before.
Against this the argument is that the moment the Secretary

that he will sell gold each

ceases to

ment
itr*.

anxiety |irevails as to the Treasury

programme

for

coming month. Eight weeks
have elapsed since the Treasury found itself unable to get
Government bonds at par in gold. And ta this state of the
marke' seems likely to continue, two practical questions
arise which Mr. Boutwell will have to solve as best he may.
first is

as to the

mininaum

law to pay for bonds.

On

opinion that the law prohibits

price which he is allowed

point he

less light
1

Fund.

He

may
is

may

the artificial efforts of the Treasury

too Inw

recoil

of gold

i-^

is

give any higher

prii'e

it is

which

bear when he purchases for the Sinking

confcquently beset with importunities, which

it

S'lling price

be the true
;

normal

the true pricei the better tor our

and

for the public revenue,

for all

but

if

not,

and
commerce,
level

the interests which de-

pend on our foreign trade.

What

been

has

Boutwell

and

much disturb

it

coincides wiih

Mr.

further,

If

selling price reaches the

And

doubt-

or not.

the sooner the

publication

is

certain than that

The present

it.

either the trut) price

the

be

more

;

price no cessation of sales will

by

evidently of

is

and sooner or later there mu-t
and an upward movement in spite of all that the

the present price

him from purcbasing excppl

But the prohibition goes no

therefore urged that he

the market

premium by

present

general

is

so far as regards his powers under the funding

870.

But surely this is no argube true that gold can only be kept down at

gold will go up.

it

on

this

at the price of dollar for dollar in coin.

law of

sell,

for if

Secretary can do to prevent

the shle of gold during the

The

;

to depress the price, then nothing

be a

THE TREASURY GOLD SALES.

Some

Boutwell had not better

stop the sale of gold for the present, or

diteonUnued bu lelter.
f staoe U a) cents per year, andUmbterVbtrt until orderedat hit men nost-oMc*.
paid bg tht tttbteriter
wiLLiAV B. da:«a, f
wnxiAM B. DANA » CO., Pnbliiberi,
JORM e. FLOYD. «. (
7» and 81 WllUain Street, NEW YORK.
.

arisen the second question referred

namely, whether Mr.

to above,

TESH8 OF SUBSCBIFTIOH—PATABLX IH ADTAHOS.

change, and the result was inevitable.
lias

sufficiently

which

may be

the Treasury

of

continues

ing sn equivalent

continue

said

business,

amount

to accumulate

in

shuits

the

anticipated

policy next

gold

wevk.

without

to

sell

ot

bonds, then currency

the

efiVct

from
If

buywill

Treasury; and th» tend-

ency will be to delay the return of ease to the money

market and perhaps to increase the liability to spasms and
If, on the contrary, he either stiips selling coin
altogether or limits his gold sales to an amount equivalent
stringency.

buy bonds at the market price for
Fund, and to sell no more gold than will pay to his purchases of bonds, then the disturbing influence
for the bonds he thus takes into the Treasury.
This advice will cease to act uii the movements of the loan marketcomes to the Secretary from two classes of persons from This is of the more importance, as ioo»t of the other Moaes
those who have bonds to sell or are otherwise interested in which have derang< d the market of late are losing their
having the l^onds go up, and from those person* who see activity, and the banki are just beginning to show rising
It

i.-t

difficult to resist, to

the Sinking

—

with alarm that the stringency in the
usually prevails

at

this

season

is

money market wh'oh

being iooreated

by

(be

averages which

week

if

»

ill

probably make their nppearance

not in the bank sutement of to-day.

atift

THE CHRONICLE.

858

The sudden easing up of the loan market yesterday seems

money

to indicate that ihe

lenders,

to get at the Secretary's secrets,
of policy

change

who

were of opinion that
the

that

days

of

usurious profits on loans are for the present almost over.

The
,

effect

of the recent stringency has been less visible in

movements of business than had been
some of the new railroad loans, it has been
cause of the check

bonds

while the

;

depressing, be-

home demand

has given to the

it

On

expected.

the

for

gold has partially discouraged the

fall in

foreign market^.

This effect, however, is only visible

such securities as

are

the

least

known abroad and

on

here-

Such bonds as have a free market and a favorable reputaAnd
tion have suffered no more than government bonds.

demand notwithstanding

for these securities the

the contrary

is

now and

reports to

on the increase.
gold and the firmness of government bonds
is

likely to be

The advance iu
at the Slock Exchange suggest additional reasons for the
inference that Mr. Boutwell's policy is soon to be modified.

offices

Washington,

Baltimore,

New

vannah, Mobile,
Louis, Louisville,

Orleans,

The

New

Boston, Philadelphia

in

Richmond,

Charleston,

Sa-

Memphis, Galveston,

Cincinnati, Chicsgo,

Ekch

Francisco.

80, 1871.

greenbacks and one-fourth in coin.
have its chief office in

in

new Exchequer is to
some York and subordinate

always of late appear

contemplated and

is

three-fourths

Pecember

of these offices is to

St.

Portland and San

be divided into two

departments, one for banking exclusively, the other for the
issue of circulating notes.
The banking department is to be

wholly under the management of the stockholders and of
whom they appoint. The currency

the board of directors

department

is

to

be managed by a board of three commis-

for a year.
One of them is to be
appointed by the President of the United States, with the

hold

sioners to

office

consent of the Senate
in

which the

office or

;

another by the Governor of the State

branch

is

located

;

and the third

appointed by the Governor and managers of
for

which he

to issue

is to act.

th'?

is

to

be

institution

These commissioners are empowered

notes to the banking department in exchange for

But these indications are of course uncertain, and the public one fourth of their amount in gold and three-fourths in four
they awnken offers one' more illustration of the per cent bonds, until the aggregate of currency reaches 200
vicious and unstable character of a financial system based millions of dollars; afterwards the commissioners are to
on irredeemable paper money, and dependent for its elas- require one dollar in coin to two of government bonds until
the whole currency reaches 400 millions; then if any further
ticity on the action taken by the Secretary of the Treasury,
interest

v ho

at a distance

is

always

from the great

financial centres, and is
his policy in con-

tempted to regulate

liable to be

formity with a narrow view of the immediate exigencies of

notes be emitted, one dollar in coin shall be required for each

No

dollar of currency.
five dollars,

and

all

notes are to be issued for less than

notes must be payahlu in gold coin, both

than with the grave public interesis of at the chief office in New Yi.irk and at every branch
Failure so to redeem is to work a
finance and commerce and tra.ie, which at critical emer- wherever situated.
his

own

office, rattier

gencies like the present, should be regarded as paramount to
all

forfeiture of the charter.

The

notes, like those of the

of England, are to be legal tender for

others.

the

bank on

Exchequer

is

all

government account or otherwise.
The
be tax-free till January 1, 1876, after which

to

a quarter per cent a year shall be paid

THE PROPOSED EXCUEftUER ANO SPECIE PAYMENTS.

Mr. Sumner has given

the sanction of his

name

tally novel project for

resumption which will be reported
upon by the Finance Committee of the Senate at an early

day.

las been submitted to certain financial authorities

It

here and

some

at

Washington, and

is

special claims to attention.

the restoration of

facilitate

standard

but this

;

is

acknowledged to possess

One

of

its

the currency

by no means the

objects

to

the

is

to

specie

sole or even

the

in

liquidation of all

There are

taxes on the capital or dividends.

to a to-

Bank

payments made to

to

be no more

But the Exchequer is
exchange any of the Gov-

Syndicate or government-loan jobs.
to negotiate, or to

redeem, or to

ernment outstanding bonds or securities free of all charge.
For any of the States of the Union suoh negotiations of
loans are to be done at an expense not to exceed ^ per cent.
its general banking business the rite of interest on all

In

discounts and loans to the public

is

never to be more than 6

per cent per annum.

proposed aims, though it is the only one which
Such are the main features of this new scheme which, as
seemed to commend itself to Mr. Sumner when he laid the will be seen, is really a revival with some modifications of
measure before Congress. Under the name of the " Ex. the old United States Bank. If successful it would work a
chequer of the United States of America " it proposes to complete revolution in our present national banking system.
establish an institution modelled to some extent after the In anticipation of this National Banks are to be permitted
English Exchequer, which is an establishment, as Black- under certain restrictions to merge their existence in that of
chief of

its

stone tells us, of very remote antiquity, consisting of two

one

the Exchequer.

What

is

to

be done with the National

Bank notes does not appear, or how soon and under what
the other is one of the three high courts of the realm for the regulations they are to be redeemed in coin.
But the new
administration of justice. The former, which is here in Exchequer notes are to be coin notes from the start.
And
question, was remodelled some years ago, and, in its present to make room for them the greenback circulation is to be
modern fo'm, consists cf a comptroller-general, an assistant gradually withdrawn. The section of the proposed law
comptroller, and n number of clerks. By the new law every conferring auh"rity for this purpose declares that " whencollector of revenue throughout the kingdom is directed to ever the Exchequer shall deliver Legal Tender Notes of the
make his payments to the Bank of England into an account United States stamped 'cancelled by the Exchequer,' or
divisions,

beinj; the office of receipt

of revenue

;

while

there kept to the credit of the royal exchequer.

To adapt shall keep the amount to the credit of the United States
Government is payable in coin or Exchequer notes, the Secretary of the
the object of the scheme before us, which is comprehended Treasury shall deliver Four Per Cunt Bonds of the Governin a draft of jin act of Congress by the author, Mr. Daniel ment, for a like sum."
H. London, a merchant of this city, and formerly of VirSo far as tlie Government is concerned the greenback
ginia,
lie proposes that the capital of the new institution currency will thus be converted into Four Per Cent Gold
shall be one hundred millions of dollars, the Government Bonds, and four hundred millions of these would cost the
subscribirg for no shares, but the whole membership to be countiy in interest 16 millions a year. As for the Exchequer
in private persons.
Foreigners may, however, be stock, it would get sole control of the circulation, or else would
holders, and they are to pay their subscriptions in coin, share it with the National Banks, and in return it engages
this British

method

to the exigencies

of our

Vhile Fesi4eflt^ of the United ^i^^es arg

ftl|ovv§^

Iq

pay

tq carrj- Uirowgh the wholp

jirw<'i*^

"f fP^torinp; the Kpfcio

;

December
and

standard

THE OHRONICLK

80, 1871.]
to

withdraw

rcaponsibllity then for from

all

This project

is

so va«t in

Government, that

of our

scope, and conleni platen such

its

the existing

in

New York

Irwik railroad which Imm

linniiciiil

arrangements

the credit of

tln'

escaped

the shuuiders of the Admiiiutration.

stupendons changes

e<e

rapacity of the Vandcrbilt clique, aix) which

i*

the

one of the

only

most important outlets

to thin port for lh«

teeming products of the Wi'st.

We

no chance of being
have so often been obliged to rebnke the finwwi*!
lime to como, if managers of the Erie Tiailroad that it ia really a pleasure to
ever.
The plan is indeed at present crude and incomplete. find rea»on fur a le^s harsh criticism. Yesterday they isaued
Much legislation o( a delicate and not very safe character their annual report, as required by the law of this Stale,
would be required to give cd'oct to some of its provisions. and made the welcome announccinenl, for which our reader*

adopted

And

in

after all

stands

it

present shape, for a

its

lonj^

might not succeed without some mischiev-

it

make such

ous practices, or

largo dividends as the ambition

were doubtless as unprepared as ourselves, that ihodiridenda
will bo resumed on the prefi^rrcd ikick, and that the buai-

managers and owners might crave. Under far less ness of the road is now in such a promising cotxlition that
we have seen such poteutatts fall before the no further interruption of dividends is at all likely. The
temptations to abuse their powers of making money at the gross earnings of the year are reported at 117,168,005.
expense of the commercial and industrial community. The operating expenses were ab'>ut I'i^ millions, leaving
Against such evils, the prohibition to charge more than 6 as net earnings 14,7'il ,640. Out of this sum interest and
per cent interest is [useless. Every day shows that such other payments have absorbed $4,603,384, so that the com-

of

its

temptation

provisions ajjainst usury are futile.
In Wall street it is a
crime at laV to lend money at a higher rate than 7, and yet

pany now hold a cash surplus of $118,264. Even Ibis
have been exceeded, the report
for several weeks past loan business has been done to vast declares, and " the earnings
would have been largely
amounts at the rate of ^ per cent a day, and [even higher. augmented without a corresponding increase of expenses,

For a

large part of every year usurious rates are regularly

When

charged.

well-known banking

a

duced the ingenious

first

intro-

by which this lawless proceeding

artifice

was so conducted

firm

Government bonds as to
usury, there was a general outcry

regard to

in

evade the penalties against

favorable exhibit would

but for the strike of coal miners
for a period of five

tation of anthracite coal
t;he

last

winter which continued

months, during which time the transpor-

tabular statements

it

was suspended."

On

appears that this coal

referring to
traffic,

which

new business only recently opened by means of recent
against the movement, but familiarity has hushed the popular branches and connections amounted to 2^ millions of tons,
indignation, and demoralization here has brought naturally and brought an income to the company of three millions of
demoralization in other parts of the financial domain. The dollars.
6 per cent clause in the Exchequer bill will therefore be
The Erie road has thus taken its place among the great
powerless as a preventive against perturbation being worked avenues from the Alleghany coal fields to this city, and
in the money maiket tor private ends, by the magnates into several advantages from this coal traffic are already realized
whose hands such stupendous financial power is to be con by the road itself. The most important of these is found
Just here indeed

oentrated,

the

is

rock

on which,

if

adopted, the new Exchequer scheme would perhaps like its
great prototype, the old United States bank, be finally

is

a

of course in

the miscellaneous business which always de-

velops itself side by side with extensive mineral

But there are besides

this several other benefits

traflSc.

prominent

;

The coat ol
scheme that among which is the decrease of expensei".
It is operating and repairs have amounted this year to 72| per
obvious that reasons of paramount force forbid that an cent, against 75 per cent, last year ; 79 per cent in 1869
institution of such prodigious and powerful functions in 77.4 percent, in 1868; 713 perjcent. in 1867; 74.3 per
our government finance should be owned abroad. More- cent, in 1866.
The saving is most clearly seen in the
wrecked.

its

It is

also a grave objection to

controlling interest

over,

we may

may

well doubt whether

policy on the eve of an

the

pass into foreign hands.

efl'ort

at

it

would be a wise or

safe

resumption, to revolutionize

the national banking system with such radical changes as

cost of fuel,
in

which

is

reported per

mile run,

10

cent*

10} cents in 1870; 18 cente in 1869;
1868; and 22 cents in 1867. The working

1871, against

18i cents

in

do well expenses and repairs are being diminished by the laying ol
however to take the alarm, institute needed reforms, and steel and steel-headed rails, of which no less than 414
especially make immediate arrangements tor redeeming miles have been laid down, and by the condition of the
their notes in New York, as they ought long ago to have track which competent judges pronounce to be unsurpassed
Those institutions

are here contemplated.

done

will

they wislied to keep firm hold of their popularity

if

and privileges.

As

public, however, the chief

regnrds the

questions regarding this Exchequer scheme turns on

contain

a crude

in

and the public

And

if this

will look for full

use-

new

in effective operation.

ERIE REFORMING.
close

<.f

a good time for repentance and
weeks ago we ventured to suggest that the

the year

moment

in estimating

an item of $60,000 from the Delaware, Lackawanna and

information in

to the further legislation that will be required to set this

The

of great

the report

believed to

of the Committee, both on this point and especially, also, as

machinery

fact is

proves true Congress

is

valuable suggestions and

form some

aptitudes for this work.

its

The

the future dividends and expenses of a road which, like the
Erie, has the broad gauge engines and cars, with the conse-

quent heavier dead weij^ht and greater wear and tear than
are contingent to the narrow gauge.
Among the other additions to the income of the road If

The scheme

fulness as an aid to resumption.

in this country.

is

Western Railroad

for the

privilege

of using

the Bergen

This wealthy corporation has never paid anything
before for the use of the Erie tunnel, and was only compelled
Such is the daogeroua
to do so after legal proceedings.
heavy trains pass each other in thk
frequency with which
tunnel.

tunnel that

it

is

barely safe for the present

traffic,

and the

Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road ought to be
reform. Some
in exca.
the great compelled to spend a part of their vast reeourcea
Erie railroad people owed it to themselves, to
capital they hare,
corporation they manage, and to their frequent promises to vating another tunnel. The new share
watering their stock
the public, to make what reparation was possible to popular without justifiable reason, divided by
the public good
opinion and to their aggrieved stockholders. These sugges- ought to have been thus expended for
It would have more tbaa
interest.
tions, repeated as they were from the press on both sides of instead of for private
be compelled to
the Atlantic, have at last borne fruit, and the expiring year sufficed for this work which they shoc.ld
will,

we

tru9t, doiie

up vexatious

soandftli so injurioua to

copatruct wj<)»out delay.

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THE CHRONICLE.

860

of the most promising new enterprises reported by
line
the Erie road this year ia the opening of the new branch
Contrary to general expebetween Buffalo and Niagara.

travelling

rience this new branch has paid expenses by its local traffic,
while it has opened " a connection with the Great Western

[December 30, 1871

Now, however, more

A

office.

One

public.

is

needful.

pnrer atmosphere penetrates and illumines public

The Erie managers must do

public men.

and

affairs

better or quit

CHANGES IN THE REUEEMIING AGENTS Uf NATIONAL BANES
Railway of Canada, by which a large anf! increasing busiThe following are the changeB in the Redeeming Agents of
ness has been oblained from that road, and its connections National Banks since the 2l8t of December, 1871. These weekly
changes are furnished by, and published in accordance with, an
with the Michigan Central Railroad and the Detroit and arrangement made with the Comptroller
of the Currency
Milwaukee Railway." This road is to be extended to Lock
:

Tonawanda next spring, and its value as a feeder
main line is expected thereby to be much enhanced.

HAHB or BANK.

port from
to the

MaBsachneette—
Newburyport..

RZDEEUINQ AGENT.

The First National The North National Bank of Boston,
Bank
approved in plnce of the First National Bank of Boston.
The City National The Importers' and Traders" National
Bank
Bank of New York, approved in
Slaco of the Ocean National Bank of

Company have New York
Ponghkeepsie...
and Great Western, which has been worked
Tew York.
at a loss, but was nevertheless valuable as a through con- New YorkThe
Eastchester The National Park Bank of New York,
Mount Vernon.
National Bank...
approved in place of the Ocean Nanection to Cincinnati and the West.
tional Bank of New York.
a compensation for these gains the Erie

As

lost the Atlantic

one point to which Mr. Gould docs not refer in
his report, namely, the increasing popularity of the road
with travelers. Immediately after the two disasters in

There

is

Ohio-

The Toledo Natlon'l The Importers' and Traders' National
Bank
Bank of New York, approved in
place of the Ocean National Bank of
The First National New York.
Bank
The National Park Bank of New York
approved in place of tke Ocean National Bank of New York.
The First National The Third National Bank of New
Bank
York, approved in place of the Ocean
National Bank of New York.
The First National The Merchants' Exchange National
Bank
Bank of New York, approved iu
place of the Ocean National Bank

Toledo.

Ohio-

,

Geneva.

1868, which were speedily followed by the equally fatal
Hamburg bridge accident on the Hudson River Railroad,

IllinoisDanville.

there was a widespread apprehension against the Erie ropd.

New Jersey-

These prejudices of the public were vigorously attacked, and
it was shown from official reports that excepting these accidents the Erie road had lost fewer passengers than any of
the competing

during several years previously, and

lines

.

Boboken..

of

New York—
FlBhkill

.

.

New York.

The First National The Valley National Bank of St. Louis,
Bank
approved in place of the Second National Bank of St. Louis.
The National Bank The Fourth National Bank of New

Illinois
Springfield.,

of Fishkill....

.

York, approved
tional

in place of the

Broadway Bank

of

Na-

New York.

two or three years not a single passenger has been IllinoisThe Farmers' Nat'l The Valley National Bank of St. Louis,
approved as an additional redempVirginia
Bank
lost. These statements have never been disproved, and as the
tion agent.
MichiganThe First National The Importers' and Traders' National
Erie company offer to travelers more spacious accommodaBank
Bank of New York, approved.
Charlotte.
VermontThe National White The National Bank of the Commontions in their broad gauge car?, together with cheap faros
River Bank
wealth of Boston, approved in place
Bethel ...
of the National Bank of Redempand unvarying attention to personal comfort they seem to
tion. Boston.
be developing their passenger business even more rapidly in
New National Banks.
Thus
point of numbers than the earnings would indicate.
The following Is a, list of National Banks organized since the
instant, viz.
the passenger traffic incressed from 133 millions carried Slst
that for

.

Official

one mile

in

1870 to 148 millions

shows

traffic

freight

consequence of the sharp

favorably, in

less

The

year.

this

No.

Authorized capital, $100,000 paid
in capital. $70,000. Virgil Squire, President ; Edward Squire, CashAuthorized to commence business December 2S, 1871.
ier.
Authorized capital. $60,000; paid
1 907— The Rochclle National Bank, Illinois
in capital. $50,000. Isaac M. Mallery, President; J. F. Miller. CashAuthorized to commence business December 2.'i, 1871.
ier.
1,908— The Kentucky National Bank of Louisville, Ky. Authorized capital,
$200,000; paid in capital, $100,000. Bland Ball ird. President : Logan
0. Murray, Cashier. .Authorized to commence business Doceinbcr 2';.

1,906— The Defiance National Bank, Ohio.

;

.

competition of other

lines.

It

foots

up 897 millions

of tons

898 millions the previous yoHr.
was $13,282,235, against $12,
while the passenger traffic was only

carried one mile, against

The income from the
328,027

1870,

in

$3,247,667

in

latter

ISVl, against *3,166,877

These are some of the prominent

They cannot

report.

And

holders.

fail

to

they derive a

facts set forth in the

from the

significance

part of the responsibility of past irregularities,

been a fugitive, skulking and hiding from the spectre of a
gaol.
For forty days this deposed monarch of the ring,
six

months ago could have given

bail for

100 millions,

Formerly

an obscure mechanic he rose to almost princely wealth and

power, without the princely qualities

of truth, fidelity

and

His outrages on public opinion at length loused the
sleeping lion and worked the luin of an unfaithful public
servant.
The watch word for his asso.iates of the Erie
railroad now is Tempora mutantur nog et multmur in it/is.

honor.

Nobody knows

better than

much

th»-y that

of the reti-

cence and forbearance of public opinion; in regard

allowance for the license of ihe
ever waged on ihis
that

if

the Erie

contiiieiil,.

-'Ihere

men were ousUid

l<!

was also a (sonviction

the Vanderbilt clique

get possession of the road, and thai the
vast

commerce of

strenglhen

Now

in the interest

whatever of evil

\'Hnderbilt

of the public had been

t,l}ey

would

exigencies of the

York require that Erie should not

and complete thu

should weaktrH, jiiid baffle, and break it up.
the fact that most of the piedges thv) gave

road

their

to

make temporary
most terrific railroad war

past doings, was caused by a disposition

iiKmnpoly,

but

There was also
to

run the Erie

lulfilied,

;

;

fall

who has a
and who has

has been trying in vain to get a solitary million.

1,910— The People's National Bank of Ottawa, Kansas. Authorized capital,
$60,000 paid in capital, $80,000. L. W. Shepherd, President B. C.
Authorized to commence business December
McQuesten, Cashier
88, 1871

of Mr. Tweed, one of Erie's leading directors,

who,

Second National Bank of Aurora, Illinois. Anthorized capital,
*100,000; paid in capital, ^50,000. Alonzo George, President T. C.
Williams, Cashier. Authorized to commence business December 27,
1871.

be gratifying to the stock"

new

—The

:

1870.

in

1871.

1^909

and that

did elsewhere ihey kept faith with the

Boaton Seml-Annnal Dividends.— Mr. Joseph G. Martin, Stock
Broker, No. 10 State street, Boston, compiles a complete list of
dividends and interest payable in that city, and we extract the
As
following from his remarks upon the January payments
compared with last January railroad dividends are materially reduced by the omission of the Boston and Albany, Boston and
Maine and Boston and Providence, changed to May and NovemAlso the Eastern, Eastern in N. H., Portsmouth, Great
ber.
Falls and Conway, and Vermont and Massachusetts, which pass
their dividends. Others are unchanged, except Housatonic preferred, Increased from 4 to 5 per cent.
The manufacturing list also suffers from a change to Dec. 1 by
the Hamilton, Langdon and Stark. This is balanced, however,
by increased dividends in some instances, and by other companies
resuming which had previously passed. The changes are Bates
to
increased from 4 to 5 per cent., Chicopee 30 to 25, Continental
to 4, Hill 6 to 8, Massachusetts C to 10, Nashua 6 to
4, Franklin
;

Newmarket .5 to 6, Salmon Falls 4 to 5, and
per cent.
The transfer office of the Norwich and Worcester Kailroad
C^ompany has been removed from New York t > the office of the
New England Trust Company, No. US Devonshire street, Boston,
where the dividend is payal)le.
The otTice of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Hailroad having been
removed to New York, interest will not be paid in Boston on the
company's securities. The six year ten per cent, bonds maturing
January 1 will be paid after that date.
—Oar London letter has failed to reach us this week. Manchester letters, of the 2th inst., state in reference to the goods
marki-t, that owing to the animation in the cotton market, producers have put up their prices. Spinners are askin? an advance
There is very little response on the
of Jd. [lerlb. since Friday.
part of buyers, and the amount of business doing is insignificant.
Some sales have occarred to-day at prices which were not obtainable last week, and ^here a decided advance is insisted upon business is checked.
10, Naumkeag
Waumbeck 4 to

to 8,
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THE CHRONICLE

December So, 1871.]

8dl

BllLEOADS OF THB STiTB OF OHIO.
By the courtesy of Hon. R. D. Ilftrrison, Coma.l»«ion.r ol Railroad, oflh. Sut« of Ohio, and Mr.
Klow.rr mi oblaT
clerk, we are enabled to publish the following abeiraot of the Report,
of Railroad Comp'jnio. in Ohio, a. made to tlM
Coiiiniission-r, for year euaing June 30, 1871.
ThU report furolahed to im, in iiiauuMript, u inuob In adranoe of the
printed State Report.

-

iMBlofa

for lb*

jmt

,

ii

1

W

ii

Ii
Ntmuot OomiNuiiM.

lis

1
1

11
Allan.

&

Wn.

G'l.

R"y.

,„,,.

I

„ „.

Carrollton 4 On(<ldH Ruilroad
Con. O. liRiC. O. Div. B.& O. R.Co)
San. if. & -N .w'kiLnko E. dIvR.Cu)

Railway

Ciuciint'iii .& Ituliiinoru

*

59
140

Mlclilrriii li:!lln)ad..

HK-hmorid it Chica^ro
ifCiih;tTtnuti & Indiana Railroad
Urtrri^nn Branch Railroad
Ciu.iuniUi & Waalilngton Valley
Ciu., ^un. & Cleveland Ritilroad.
»
Coluinl).. Spring. & Cin Rallr'd. f

43

t;ln.,

1

Clcv., O.'l., CIn. & Indlaniip. Railway.
Cleve., Mt. Vernon
Del. RR. .. ( ,

*

Massillon

& Cievehmd

M
170
(7 30
'891

Xcwark, Somerset & Straii.'ht3T'leRR
Nile* & New Lisbon Railway
Ohii> & Mississippi Railway
Pitts., Ciu. &St. LouisRailw'T.tt'l

&

Col., Chic.

Indiana Cent. K'y-.

Little .Miami Railroad

Columbus & Xenia Railroad
Dayion & Wesiern Railroad.
Pltttbttrgh. Fort

Rocky Rive

Totals— entire
Length,

&

Wayne

Railroad

r

Wabash

Toledo,

...
Chic. R'y.
.

<&

Western Railway.

line

and brandies.

when completed,

7^1%
440,7M

m,mt

36e,608
1,038,000

ias,8K

1.116.807

6M.8tt

6I9,W1

l46.tW

780,986

1,060156

ivr,tio

no debt

««,W7

i4a>»

• 1.667

1.600.000
8,481.881

96,037

671,499
1S»,»«8
118,167
• 816
886,181

4oe.78a
40.491

1,000,000

410,164
308,008
71,108
116,046

4,4U,S86
646 894

(

/

a

8,111

90.

WT

111,774
«i.9Tr
180,854

161,481

333.883
4,(161.580

.?,055,0OD

3,1.13,776

1^065

1,718,500
54,808,681
81,710,318

1,813,500
34 yis.uoo
13,980,060

50U,uOO
34.883,764
9,986,880

V0 480
3,977,845

8361*7

4.18,640

1,050,766

968
art

.

.800,701

9.«98,>j08

SI
18

i

.

.468,177

98

11.577,789
3.165.941
602,594

89

181,789
188,444
«8.644

3,000,000

6*4,911

1,688,805

8,806,187

1,448,496

.169,148

.145,804

.164,160

.90,888

604.887
113.533
51.H63
9.778

1,161.401

8,971.167
478,861
118,566
96.315
199,809
Ol.Olt
14.147.488
1,568,474

1,UM41

1,487.018
849,187
18,996
17,878

(

1,94.1,934
640, 360
.i7.i)4;i

....

•

4im

i,ia8.6»

814,114
96.168
78,486
160,009
47,748

1*

1,661,091

*

110,000

1,088,600

SO.'l.OOO

600,000
34,030,000
^434,.150
13.189,337

1

6,175

800,000
687,419

36.«ai
116,866
1,158,157
1.888,780
13.578,078
31,118,895
l.SSO.OOO .0 8.668,686 a6,7Sl,660
303,000
679,000
13.660,389
8.483,576
5,880,458
33,661
1.1.887
17,700,000
1.836,3»t
3,484,848

810,387,146

866,778,816

....

»"

1,611

M

1,H>«,M

i3.m

*

....

164,160
3,197,158

6,8S1(.798

17,665,168
36,850,644
978 pr 4,557.517
4.105, 7.'.fl
r 1,493.145
1,786,300
•• 850,000 Stock sunk.
34.!)86,440
ffSOS
19.714.886
B
117,617
75.8(18
631
33,700,000
16,000,000

t

....

r

86
1,118,857
898 n 30,863,79.1

••

.

7 781
861.166
79.401
9,600
1,840

89,800
11.875
4.717.KI0
5 deSclt.

9 4W.878

177.558,701

16,883,118

89,396,617

78.011
798,111

81,137
1.898,940

a

8.944,907

.

.

6,818,174

1,816,8(1

....

T
•••

4M.$m
688,«U

....
....

*>•

94.000

n,140

•

• ••
M

47,510
8,107,704
13,800
5,118,884

4,19e,8»5
8,151
8.643,016

8,811.809
6,046
1,670,866

1,084.816
1.111
1,181,178

A 50,151,418

40.896,667

18,»48.S60
98,618

7,606,4)1

U«sdaflcit....t
to be.

iSksM

•

.71,900

1

133,387
8.«78,000

iidiMb

«,06a
•• ••
.l7^^ie 1166,161

796,487

1,500.(H)0

•

"«•

«t.llt

)

her,

U6

Iron Rtilroad

.

6,668
9T4.194
510,181

t»il«8

>,M8.841

tae^Mi
*M,«81

b 846,0.10
18,967,974
1,641.601
.311,971

A

.

1.M7
806.091
168,880

*t

100

(

847,688
50,815
88,153
164 983
36.488

mn

•

1,600,000

1,809,000

11,6J0,000
1,166,000
193,856
7,819,800
866,858
8«,»50
189,650

Railroad., j
t'levelarul
Plttaburgli Railroad
Columbus ifcHocklng Valley Railr'd.
D lyton & Jn Ion Railroad

Junction (Cin. & Indlanap.) Railroad.
Lake Erie & Louisville Railroad
Lake Shore & Mich. Soniliern RR.
Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad
Marietta Jfc Pittsburgh Railroad

5,500,000
5,880.817

I

<t6,M

<rt7s.in

lia,9tl,79»

361,660
3,600,000
8,893,146
888.600
500,000
800,000
3,846.815
3,409.596

MO.OOO

n

•

I

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1

j

9io.«n

l,tl»4,4T>

7

n«i n

•

avn.Tn

t

(h

1<

a,06«,960
14,400
3,000,000

« 101.000
B,4y9,9l»
3,«I9,4<8
743,15a
5,.«O,7B0
S,61<,01»
»t;,885

at

RR.,

Cin.. Httiailton o^ Ddytoii

t)avtnn

(

t

W 999,900

t»,ae,ga6

IS
isn
116

,

I

1

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1

1

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>•>.

,

-—

T

6,538

.

16,864,741

Completed main line and branches
in Ohio
Double track in Ohio
383

3,457

68S—

845

Sidings

4,303 milei of track In Ohio laid with iron
* Roada embraced are
less<fe of the others.

A paaaenger road, carries little or no freight.
p Includes 9600,000 cost of constmclion and right of way at Oafton Z«aU
branch.
t The road nf this Company is under lease to the PeDnsylvania Rallfowl Co.,
triiniif erred by them 1st April, 1871. to the PennsyWanla Companj.
r Esiimated. All equipment used ia furnished by P. C. A St. L. BaUwajCo.
• Original cost.
t BuUdIng branch 16 miles
length completed 148 mile*.
« In addition to length of road given, this Company own an nndtTidad half
of the C O. RR between Newark and Colnmbns (38 milee) It betof aa«l In

operated under one management, the fint named being

*

Operated by one organization 10 monthi of preient year.
a Iiicludes roMds embraced.
b From fonner reports
c Paid from rental.
t

d In process of construction
months only.

|iropoeed length t3f< miles.

;

e for 3

AXot

;

reported.

g Length ironed proposed length 44 miles,
h In addition the Company have 37 miles of road graded. Cost, stock and
debt, represent the whole 74 miles.
i Also operates nnd'r lea^e the Jamestown & Franklin BR., 61 miles.
J Road in process of construction proposed length 110 miles.
k Road in process of construction proposed length 44 miles.
;

common

by both Companies.

The Marietta

Si Cincinnati Railroad Co., in eaminn, opersting
expenses, Ac. report expense of conducting tbeir lelef
legraph line. $16,918 «8
received from telegraph line.
....
6^4664

:

And

;

^Cost as far as completed.

m Length coropleted
n As

propose<l length
represented by stock and debt.
;

Making

133X miles.

A

iaUiit flloiiftarp auD (Eommertiul

Liurpooi ProvUioni Marktt.6A lower than last week.

^tw»

(ffngliflh

the deficit of the road from this ioarce.
Includes 8,511,588 89 from mall, ezpiVM, Mc

Enxllsb market Report.— Per Cable.

The daily
shown

in the

London Money and Slock J/arA«<.— American securities have
ruled quiet througliout the week, and close firm, 658 and 87s hav,

,

iDif

a.

Beef (extra pr. meaa) ..Wlc.
Pork(Wn.Dr.meaa)..iibbl.
Bacon, (Cum.cut)....Vcwt
"
Lard(Auurlcau) ...

reported by submarine teleeraph,
o'-'

PR.")!

shown some advance on
,

"'* """ ° "
^'"rpoo^ Prody
tallow 6d. lower than

j

I

c

>
J „
last Friday.
t

75
58
8t
46

Ooiisnls for
•'

O.

St.

U.S.

account

6s (5-308,)1863
" old, 1865
1867

Newloan,59

91

were

»1X

M«
93X
UK

MX

91H

MX
MM

91X
91X

"
(fine pale)
PetroleouWreSned)

91X

....

MX

96X

..

— See special report of cotton.
Mwrket. — This market has ruled

Liverpool Breadntuff)

the past week,
id.,

Milwaukee wheat having advanced

and

Com

Call-

-

W

"
(Red Winter)
iCalifomia White) "
Com (W. m'dl
|) quarter
Barley (Canadian)
i) bush
Oata(Am.*(?Bn.)....V46ll>
Pfa((Caaadlaa)...V quarter

11

a.

d.

Tnea.

Wed.

.

*.

d.

10 10
11 6

6

8

8
8

8 10
41

d.

86

6

11
81

Mon.

•3

B

a

18
3S

6

8 8
3 10
41

Tliur.

a

d.

15
10 10
11 8
11 6
81 9
8 6
3 10
41

1

U

a

d.

1

6

IS

<e

Tti.

a

d.

It

9

16

16 16

8

1

B

K

6

d.

II

8

K

i

6

Unseed

I

t

6

48

6 46

90
86

1

oil.

Man.

Tae*.

a

M ad.

it

d.

ia
J

(ton

Wad.
Mt. d.

I
•8
X
6

S

Pit.

M ad. t ed
10 16*
160
•6 A

10 14

» 6
WOO
»

10

88

88

68

38

Tkor.

10 16

10 16

'

8i««(No«D'=h"d>

;

11

7
6
8 8
1 10

Thar.

a

d.

11

10

a.d.

Spermoll
Whaleoll
LioMadoil

,

Fri.
a. d.
86

18
81

£

LIna'dc'kefobD.Vtn
unwed (Ca]cntur

'

quiet

Wad.

a

d.

86

Sat

8d.

Sat.
a. d.
bbl 85
Flour (Western)
Wheat (No. 3 Mil. Red).. Vctl 10 10

"

2d.;

t.

London Produce and OH AfarktU.—The only ehangea to noU
week are an advance of 6d. In the prices of aogar, and a de-

cline of lOd. in those of
96)i

..„,,,. and
U W. higher

this

Liverpool Cotton ifarket.

"

VSD

M
46
61

roela

18

"
(«plrit»)
Tallow(American)...|l rwt. 4£

;

Frankfort

fomia do

"

rri
d.

7«
aa

51
84 8
46
64

6

8

46
64

Tua*.

Moo

d.

98K
«8X

94

M

6

a

74

58

6

d.

s.

week.

last

Ro*ln(com.WUm.). Villi)

Thar.

d.

s.

76

Bat.

«X

d.

and bacoa

6d..

Wed.

Tnee
a.

pork

o'

,

Fri

United States 6s (1862) al Frank

Tlie daily quotations for
fort

MX
MX

MX

88J4
98Ji
91Ji
91>t

I0-40S..

Thar.

98X

^^
^H
an

money

Wed.

Tuei.

d.

la.,

„
„
MarM.-Gommon

'

Mon.

Sat.

Hon.

gi^t.

London and Liver-

week
been
.,r„.haveBummarv
foUowinK

pool for the
*^,
as

cloging quotations in the markets of

-Bee.' ia

110.67174

.

6

US
B

66
66
06

866
to

»
tt

06
06
06

—The Ink of Carter Bros. A Co.. 87 Milk atroet, Baelea. which
alreet.
aold
sold in New York by Mr. J. P. Dinamore, M Dey alrett. baa

obtained

ment

much

of a

celebrity for office purpoaee. and haa the sadors*(Ums aad pvblic
of prvmineoi b nii p i

Urge number

t

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——

—

—
—

.

:

THE CHRONICLE.

862

exports are |-4,048,894 this week, against $5,338,560 last week,

and $4,176,158 the previous week. The exports of cotton the
past week were 7,372 bales, against 13,371 bales last week.
The following are the imports at New York for week ending
(for dry goods) Dec. 23, and for the week ending (for general mer-

MtiKISG AND FINANCIAL.

THE WEALTH OF
The trade with the East

NKW YORK FOR THE WEEK.
1870.

1871.

$1,243,048
3,631.013

$1,470,798

$935,210

$1,034,343

Oeneral merchandise...

2,940,595

2,976,4.38

AND JAPAN.

Indies

and the natural accumulation

of wealth thereby have been the real basis of the present great

18«0.

Dry goods

INDIA, CHINA

GREAT BRITAIN AND AlIERICA.

chandise) Dec. 38.
1868.

ISTt

—

Imports and Expokts foh the Week.— The imports this
week sliow a decrease in both dry goods and general merchandise. The total imports amount to $5,335,030 this week,
against .$5,861,017 last week, and $5,047,939 the previous week.

PORKiaN IMPORTS AT

30,

The absorption of capital and surplus of many of our best
insurance companies to pay the unprecedented losses sustained in
the great Chicago fire, in many cases necessitated either an abandonment of the business or a new organization. The Washington
Company has resumed business under the last-mentioned conThe officers of the old company have been selected for
ditions.
the new, and are now ready to underwrite on desirable risks.

OOMMKRCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

The

(December

power of the British kingdom. This trade has been
and jealously guarded by all British statesmen.
$4,674,a';«
$5,23.5,030
$4,010,781
$3,87.'),805
Total for the week..
For many years the monopoly of this rich trade centered in Lon866,860,646
294,439,730
282,553,189
237,801,099
Preyioasly reported.
don, but the completion of the Pacific Railroads and the estab$.371,601,576
$299,314,392
$286,063,970
$241,670,904
Since Jan. 1
lishment of a line of steamships between San Francisco, China
In our report ol the dry goods trade will be lound the imports of
and Japan, are causing this great source of wealth to drift towards
dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) the United States. Nearly all of the teas, silks, and other rich
from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending products of China and Japan now come to this country by steam
December 26
This trade has
to San Francisco and thence by rail to the East.
BXP0RT9 niOM NKW YORK POR THE WEKK.
1871.
1870.
grown to such an extent that already over one hundred car-loads
1868.
1869.
$4,018,894
$4,468,815
^3,023..'>09
$3,240,911
Fortbeweek
of teas and silks pass over the Pacific Railroads to the East each
2.34,204,547
1!«,751,022
192,778,201
Previonsly reported.... 163,760,069
month. This business is bound to increase wifli time, especially
$238,25,3,441
$195,2:0,437
$196,019,112
$100,784,108
Since Jan. 1
when the steamship service between San Francisco and the East
specie from the port of
The following will show the exports of
Indies is doubled, which will take place at an early day. Men of
New York for the week ending December 33, 1871
financial

3,704,232

carefully nursed

.

.

:

Dec. 16

— Steamer Rising Star,
Aspinwall—
American silver

Dec.

19— Brig

.\ng08tura,

Dec. 21

ica, St.
C'iii-

$15,000

.American gold

dadSilver bars...

208,773

7,425

American gold

30,000

.3,696

Tot&l for the

3,967

week

$297,882
61.2.34,146

PreTlously reported
Total since Jan.

importance ol the saving of time in the interest account. Expe
rience has demonstrated, and the necessities of trade require that
the distance by rail between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts can
and must he shortened. The accomplishment of this promises to
be a fact of the early future, by the completion of the St. Joseph
AND Denvf.u City Railroad fro.m St. Joseph to Fort Kear-

Liverpool

21— Steamer Tybcc, Porto
PlataAmerican silver
American gold

it

337

For Rio Janeiro—
Sovereigns
Dec. 23— Str City of New York,

2,726

business understand the importance of the saving of distance as
affects the condition of teas and silks, and also the still greater

Thomas

Mexican doubloons
For Par.i

$2.5,356

American silver
Dec. 19— Str. Java. LiverpoolDec.

—Steamer North Amer

1,

Same time

Same time in

Id
$48,584,601
60,760, • 28
29.089,842

1867
1866
1865

$58,224,868
31,227,190
70,109,991

1870
1869
1868

ney, on the Union Pacific road. A large portion of this enter
prise has been completed and in successful operation for some
time i)ast. Only a comparatively small part of the Western
Division remains to be built, and as soon as this is done the distance between San Francisco and the Eastern and^Middle States
will be miiterially shortened.
Everything indicates a large traffic
are now offeiing with our
for the road from the very start.
unqualified endorsement the remaining balance of the 8 per

$61,.5,32,028

1871

The imports of specie at this port during the past week have
been as follows
Dec. 25— Steamer Merrimack, ParaGold

We

$470

Total for the week
Previously reported
Total since Jannary
Same time In
1870
1869

$470
8,582,209
1,

1871
{

$11,550,710

Cent Gold First Mortgage Sinking Fund Land Grant
Bonds of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Com-

$8,582,679

Same time

in

1868

pany, Western Division, with both principal and interest in
gold, and the intere.st payable either at New York, London or
Frankfort-on-the-Main. These bonds aie secured by a first mortgage on all the property and franchises of the company, which
cover 1,500,000 acres of land, pronounced to be among the very
The mortgage
best in the United States for farming purposes.

$7,013,821
3,145,592

14,749,660 11867

mobile City Bonds.—Attention is called to the notice publisbed on our 4th page, that the Coupons of the Gold Bonds of the
City of Mobile, Ala., endorsed bv the Mobile and Northwestern
Railroad Company, will he paid January 2, at the office of Messrs.
Walsh, Smith, Crawford & Co , 58 Wall street, and the coupons of
bonds endorsed by the Mobile and Alabama Grand Trnnk Kailroad, at the Merchants' National Bank, New York.

The Home Insurance Couipany. — We

take

pleasure

indenture forbids the sale of these lands at less than four (4) doland the proceeds must be paid to the trustees The
Farmers' Loan and Trust Company for the sole purpose of

lars per acre,

—

in

calling attention of the insuring public to the card of Hon. Geo.
W. Miller, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of the
State of New York, relating to this staunch old company. Having paid its Chicago losses without borrowing, it calls upon its
stockholders to make good the deficit in its capital, and now
gives notice that this is done, and the company is as large and
strong as ever.

— Attention

The bonds have

thirty years to run, and
payable in February and August of each year, free
of tax. The present price is 971 and accrued interest iu currency,
from August 15, 1871. They are receivable at par and accrued

retiring these bonds.

the interest

interest in

Our

called to the card of the Mercantile Loan and
Warehouse Company in this paper. This company occupies the
basement and first floor of the granite building lately erected by
the Equitable Life Assurance Society, inside of which they have
built their vaults and safes of the most solid materials, protected
by a complete system of bolts and locks. lu addition to the security of these, the whole premises are connected with the nearest
police station by telegraph, and the least movement of a door or
lock, gives the alarm to the police force of the city. They also
offer special conveniences for parties who wish to handle seis

is

payment

firm buy and

securitiBS, the

for the
sell,

bonds of the

Company, and those

company's lands.

the same as Government bonds and other
St.

Joseph and Denver City Railroad

the Eastern Division, wliich were sub-

of

sciibed for, through us, at 97i, are now quoted at 101^ to 108i
and accrued interest. We refer with satisfaction to t/ie fact thai
these bonds

have

ecer since the loan

commanded a premium on
was

all sold,

present loan will rank equally high after

CO.,
Bankers, No. 11 Wall street.

— The trustees of the " Masonic

— We

its close.

TANNER &

curities.

Hall and Asylum Fund " offer
in our financial column a small amount of bonds secured by mort
gage on the property, corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-third
street, upon which is now being erected a massive granite build
ing, to cost, including ground, more than $1,000,000. As the income
of the property is intended for the charitable uses of the fraternity,
more than one-half the entire fund needed has been donated by
various lodges and private members, leaving hut $400,000 of the
amount to be raised by sale of bonds. The revenue cf property
will not only pay the interest, but form a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal.
call the attention of parties seeking safe investments to
the card of Messrs. Kountze Brothers, offering the First Mortgage
Land Grant Bonds of tl^e Omaha and Northwestern Railroad
Company. The lands of mis company, granted by the State of
Nebraska, are all located in the eastern part of the State, contiguous to thriving settlements, and will fully provide for the
paymeut of the bonds,

the subscription price

and we have no doubt those of the

CHARLES

IdR.
success in business

is

what perseverance,

of

intelli-

Mr. Hassler has devoted
his personal attention to the specific branch of the Banking
and Brokerage business relating to Railroad Bonds, and there is
probably no one better posted than he is in all that appertains
His well-known advtertisement " Railroad Bonds—
to them.
gence and integrity

i

may

HASSIiER'S

\r.

an instance

Whether you wish to
Hassler, No. 7 Wall
tion

buy or
street.

sell,

New

write

to

Charles W.

York," has attracted atten-

and largely increa.sed his busi
Write to" him if you wish anything in his line. Prom
Christian Union of Sept. &h, 1871, Henry Ward Beechcr,
in all parts of the country,

ness.
the

accomplish.

Editor,

"

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THE

30, 187 l.j

December

UB.iL ENTATE IltDRTOAaB a«XM
OK TUB ASSIX^IATIOW KNOWN \» TUB
"MASONIC HALL AND ASVLVM VtrND
OK THE STATE OF SEW YORK."
Eatire

of Bonds, $400,000, »ocurod by Keal

Amount

City of

New York

E«Ute

MKOKni'l <>>

In tUo

worth $1,000,000.

West Twonly-thlrd

or-

street, in the City

York, and the massive granite building now In process
of erection on the same. The land alone cost $340,000, and the
cost of both land and bnilding will amount to $1,000,000.
The principal of the bonds is payable Sept. 15, 1891, and they

'

i

in

our National Securities

The amount
cent Uold

pans being payable on the 15th of March and the 15th of September in each year.
The property of the Association belongs to the whole Maiionlc
Fraternity of the State, composed of more than 77,000 members,

par. Is

subordinate lodges.

C5(i

of the act of the Legislature the five chief officers of

the ^lasonic Fraternity of the State and their successors in office

become the Trustees of this Association, whilo for the purpose of
the Union Trust Company of the City of New York is
made the Trustee of the property mortgaged to secure the payment of the principal and interest of the Bonds.
In addition to the rents to be derived from the building, which
this loan

are estimated at $60,000 per annum net. the Fund is in the regular annual receipt of an income of about $30,000 from the subordinate lodges, making a total of $90,000, of which some $35,000
will be devoted to the payment of interest on the bonds and ade
quato insurance on the building, and tlie residue, amounting to
$.53,000 per annum, will be appropriated to the gradual extinction of the bonds.
For absolute safely, these bonds offer an inducement for the
invest,„eut of trust or other funds equal to any security in the

country

For

sale

VNION PACIFIC BONDS.
otter for sale at the current market rates, the
Mortgage and Land Grant Bonds of this Company.
The First Mortgage Bonds, due 189C, bear the same rate of In-

First

as United States Five Twenties (six per cent, gold, free of
they are a first lien upon the road and its equipment.
The Land Grant Bonds are a first mortgage upon the remaining
11,599,853 71-100 acres of laud be'.onging to the company, the
proceeds of all sales of whic!i are solely applied to the redemption of the Land Grant Bonds. The total sales of land to October
31, 1871, were 480,141 29-100 acres, for $3,030,831 83, averaging

terest
;

$4 23 per acre. The net earnings for the first six months (of the
3d fiscal year) ending November I, 1871, were $2,450,319 94—
more than twice the amount of the interest upon the First Mort,
gage and Land Grant Bonds, and about three times the amount of
The annual
the interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds.
interest

upon the

now bo had at anything leaa than
Prominent among them are the 8lX ntB
Cent QOLD Bonos or the Cbrsapicvkb and Ohio Kailroao
Company which we ofTer and recommend, beUaving th»m tob»M
Leas Ukan
abanlutelj/ naff at thf. BumU of the Oottmnu^t.
$2,000,000 now remain unsold, and they will he rapidly uHan up.
Present price, 04, and accrued interest
InInterest and principal payable in gold In New York (Jity.
Denominations, $1,000, $5<X) and
terest May 1 and November 1.
very limited.

$100, coupon or registered.
buy and sell, as usual.

Government and Cextral Pacitic
We
Bonds, and receive them In exchange for Chesapeake and Ohio
Bonds. Accounts of Banks and others reoelTad, on which wa
allow interest at the rate of four per cent. Orders for Inveatmeut
Stocks and Bonds executed at the Stock Exchange.

FISK

Harvet
A. 8.

First

annual interest upon

Mortgage Bonds is $1,634,270, gold the
remaining Land Grant Bonds is $650,;

tiie

MORTON, BLISS &

380, currency.

80 Broad

CO.,

street,

N. Y.

HATCH.

ft

FlBE.

Hatch.

TO INTESTOKS.
WINSLOW, LANIEK 4 CO., BANKERS,
No. 27 Pine atreet.

ASHLEY & CO.,
No. 37 New street.

The undersigned

tax)

of really flratclass and absolutely safe six prr

Bonds, which can

by
O. D.

r

length of time for which thoy are likely to run) yield but Ilttla
over 4 per cent on the Invaatment, and It Is now spiMirrDt that no
higher rate of Interest can hereafter lie derived from lomlmviil

bear interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, the cou.

By virtue

ll.>

HRRIIW.

Bonds bifork thet abb callbd ix trak ArncRWARM.
Holders of ALI, FtvrTwKNTiBa of 1(M2. and eap«eU ly of lb«
the sabjaal of
Second SBRnoi, will therefore do well
!sr.
reinvestment In a more permanent form
(iovernment Bonds at preaent market (iikva (•ttmaUaf lb«

New

attached to

KIVl

Further ealln of the second and *abw<(aent sortM of thm Fit*
Twenties of IWH will doobtlniw follow dnrlog Ih* coming 7«M.
The recent rnlatlv* ni*rlu<t valaa of oaliad mmI uacftlM bood*
how that UOLDBM CAM BBALIUB A BBTTm FlUCS fOU nUIM

ganized under Rprcial charter granted by the Leglilature of the
State of New Yorlc. The bonds are secured by a first and only
mortgage on the valuable plot of land situated ou the northeast
of

<>l'

Hi-Xt«>M)

The "Masonic Hall and Aiiylum Fund" U an utociatlon

Corner of Sixth avenue and

868

CHRONKlLfri

New

York,

OFFER FOB SALE
any part of $1,000,000 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad
Company's First Mortoaob Bonds, bearing aeven per cent
interest, payable in gold, free of Government tax, beinf the
balance remaining unsold of the $8,000,000 first mortgage bonds,
which are also secured by a land grant of 1,160,000 acres of choice
fine timber land, the proceeds of the sales of which are applied lu
the redemption of the Bonds. Hon. W. A. Howard, Land Commissioner, reports December 13, that the land sales to that date
Ha
to about 50,000 acres, at an average of $15 per acre.
estimates the proceeds of the entire land grant at not leaa than

amount

$10,000,000 clear of expenses. Two hundred and twenty (220j
miles of the railroad are now completed and earning sufBcienl
money to pay the interest on the whole issue of bonds. Price
recommend theae bond* to inninety and accrued Interest.

We

vestors as a perfectly safe and desirable security.

Banking Bocse op Urnrt Clews

ft

Oo.,{

32 Wall street. N. Y.
f
Letters of Credit for travelers also, commercial credits iaanod.
available throughout the world.
;

Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of London, National
Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland and all their

brunches.

Bakkino House ov Kocntze Brothers,^
12

Wall

street.

New

York.

)

OMAHA AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD.
FIRST mORTGAGB LAND GRANT BUNDS.

Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on Eorope, San Frandsco the
Indies, and all parts of the United Sutaa.
Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Coin, subject to

West

check at sight, which pass through the Clearing Hooaaas if drawn
upon any city bank 4 p«>r cent Interwt allowed on all daily
balances; Certificates of Deposit Isaued Nutr> DiafU and Con
;

;

7 3 10 Per Cent Gold Interest.

advances made on ap|.ruvi<d collatatala and
against merchandise consigned lo our care.
Orders executed for Investment Stvuritiea and Kailraad Iron.
collected;

(ions

Issued at the rate of $16,000 a mile on completed road.
The Company lias valuable lands in Eastern Nebraska, granted

by the

CLEW.><. IIABICHT ft Co..
II OLD UIIOAD STRKVr.

State.

The Union Trust Company

of

New

York, trustee for the bond-

holders, receives the proceeds of all land sales, and whenever
accumulated to the amount of $10,000, will apply the same to the

redemption of bonds.
The road, completed

<tht

and County donations.
Two-thirds of the bonds issued have been sold.
Price 90 and accrued interest.
For descriptive pamphlets and maps apply to the agents.

KOUNTZE BROTHERS,
Bankan,

12

Wall

Ttaa

foDowtu DiTldMiU

N. Y.

luiT«

OoarAirr.

P.irlUnd,

do
street,

®autte.

6aiUec0'

oiviniiNOk.

Burt County, has In large part been

to

built by cash subscriptions

LONDOf

Mallroada.
S«o A Porumoath
extra

Cundcn A Amboy

been doclarad dBriag Ik* vaM weak

,?'"

U"**

S

in.

aw

Jaa.

J

Jaa
Jaa

T

Booaa Cumma.

—

t

».—
B.

t iDac

UtoJsa. «

.

Brie preferred
Norwicd & Worcester
Michigan Central
Pittsbnrg, Fort Wayne
BerlJBliiie

.'.

5
5

&

Clucago

IX

.

AM

4

tin

& Nebraslca
Portsmontli. guaranteed.

'Jan.

Connecticut River
Housatonic preferred
Providence & Worcester

s
5
5

Taunton Braucli

4

Worcester

&,

I

5

Nasliua

Dubuque & Sioux City
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg...

%

Atlantic National
Bank of America
Cliatliam

4
6
6
5
5
6

SI.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Dec. 30 to Jan.
Dec. 28 to Jan.

;
]

Banks.

Citizens*

Grocers'
Importers'

& Traders'

Marine

Broadway

S)i

Fifth National
Leather Manufacturers'
Mauufacturirs' * Merchants'
Merchants" National

(j

4

4
6

. .

Ninth National

S}i
3
4

Bull's Hviad

4

Third National
Mechanics'
Second National
Eleventh Ward

4
5
S

Dry Goods

3X

Insuranoe.

Great Western Marine
Brooklyn Fire

2.
2.
2.

Jan

3

.

Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

t>

Tradesmen's
Pheuix

[

Jan.
Jau.

5

Iowa

&

,

Jan. 15.\ Jan.

4

6
10

Jan.
Jan. 2
Jan. 2.
Jan. 2.
Jan. 6.
Jan. 2.

Jan

27
22
23
22

16.
15.
2.

2.

2.

2.

.

to Jan.

1.

10 Jan. 2.

S

.Jan.

Jan.
2.

Jan. 20. Jau. 10 to Jan. 20.
2.'

Dec.

21 to

Jan.

6.

;

:

;

:

;

;

23. 1871.

»271.883.000

Dec.

'24,

1870.

dcpoBlts
Legal 'Tuuders

'22,7114,700

21, 1869.
1251 ,096.0(10

28.49.977
M.127.687

18,989.7.56

32,1S2.983
188,748,751
46,739,683

199,:fl6,700

."^I't

Dec.

1264,811.129

28,575.600

CucuUtion

41,217,800

177 lf5.588

44.493992

For commercial paper there was very little demand early in the
week, and little business done in consequence of the tight money
mnrket; latterly there was some improvement in aemand on a
basis of 10(3)18 per cent for the best class of short date paper.

States Bonds. -Government securities have been
firm, in consequence of a good investment demand.
The imLl.iltrd

provement

in prices,

and decline

in gold,

Curroiicy

•

which have materially

reduced the amount of income received from investments in
Governments, do not seem to discourage purchasers
on the
contrary, it is evident that there are a large number of buyers
;

114
___

6*8

the price

I'lilH 18

.

HI

.

—

i'8

i;w

....

115H

:09)«

113«l'.3,i<

"Ill

im%
:i«

109H
i:4H

>ili "tid

umiux
—

was m;

as''efI."owi/«

.114!^ ....
!15>4!lf.?C

imx

i'.sjt

lOiii

te at

the
--

.

.

....
.... ":i.-.*i.ii6><
.... *ii«M
...
losx; ....
....

11.'.^;

nr.«
....
.... •io<
....
1C9J4
....

115«
10=X

....

lUK

wi%

U4

....

injiiux

US!, 109M !C9'-;
_
il«X
... -loax
»i>« Ul>4
"'ii

lUX
m!<

lUX lU

i:6>6 v.&ii

'.15>^

'.'..'i

••

.

Jan. 2.1Dec. 28to Jan.
Jan. 20

.

....

'\m^

;

Dec.

10i)K
114

"

ISe.'iii

H

..

23,
J;

Dec. as:
10<w ....

20.
Dec. a?.
....
109M ....
:i3« •1I3X i:s«
•llixll'll inx ...
109K ....
n09x .... •10JK1093<

Doc.

•lo;

;

Loans and discounts
Specie

1(»X

lU-Ws.reg

—

;

MO's,

103

"'.U'J

Dec

109

'us%

IK'C

Dec. 23.
•lOex 109
I13X ....
!17M ....

.i-Ws, 18..
i'iO's.lsai

Friday Evknino. Dec. 29. IbTl.
Tlie money market. Money has been excessively stringent
throughout the week, and rates on call loans have ranged as high
as 7 per cent per annum, and i per cent commission. The bulk
of transactions by stock brokers have been done at a commission
of 1-33 to i per cent in addition to 7 per cent interest, and these
rates have not been exceptional, but have been a fair market
quotation every day of the past week. As an exception to these
high rates loans were made at 7 currency to 7 gold on Saturday
last, when balances had to be carried over two days, and on
several days since, at a late hour in the afternoon, when the
majority of stock houses had concluded their arrangements for
also in the case of a few leading Government bond
the day
houses who scarcely ever pay over 7 per cent. Taking into consideration the very general prevalence of these rates, among
borrowers of high standing as well as the smaller houses, and
the fact that there is no allegation of any artificial tampering
with the market for speculative purposes, the present stringency
must be regarded as one of the most severe which our market
has ever experienced. It is true that the causes for this monetary
pressure are to some extent natural, and during the last ten days
of December can not be altogether avoided but on the other
hand there is much complaint made of the o'lerations of the
Secretary of the Treasury in steadily selling gold throughout the
month, although bonds were not purchased to balance these sales,
the result being to withdraw from this market about $4,000,000
of currency at a period of the year when it is over-sensitive to
the slightest drain beyond the necessary demands of business.
Notwithstanding the enormous rates of interest money has been
obtainable, and the absenCH of any feeling of panic is well shown
by the firm prices maintained for Government and other sectiriMoney at the close is rather easier
ties at the Stock Exchange.
at 7 currency to 7 gold.
The last statement of our associated city banks was remarkable
in the decrease of loans and deposits, and although the total
averages were partially accounted for by the omission of five
banks which had previously been included, still the statement
was unsatisfactory, and furnished another evidence that the bank
returns, made up on averages of the week, are not a true indication of the financial situation at the time they are rendered.
The banks omitted were the Bull's Head, Germania, Eleventh
Ward, American National, and Manufacturers and Builder.s'
which in the previous week showed Loans, f 4,.'):j3,700 specie,
$45,100 legal tenders, $645,800 deposits. $4,731,000, and circuChanges from the previous statement were as
lation, $4.i3,300.
lollows Loans, decrease, $1 1 ,796.700 specie, decrease, $3,986,300 circulation, decrease, $458,300 deposits, decrease, $18,544,600 legal tenders, decrease, $3,314,600. The result of this was
to leave the excess above legal reserve $1,550,300 lower, the
wliole excess being $7,001,935.
The following statement shows the present condition of the
associated banks, compared with the same tlate in the last two years
:

58,1881
68, 1S81, reg....,
6*8, IBSI COU|i...
S- 20'8, 18611 conp
"
5-20 8, 1861
"
5-20'», 1S65

2.

Jan. 2. Dec 27 to Jan 2.
Jan. O.'Jnn 3 to Jan. 10.
Jan. 2. Dec 2li to.Ian. 2.
Jan. 2
Jan.
Jan.
Dec. 23 to Jan. 2.

2,

prices of leading

securities at the Board on each day of the past week:
yrMnllnesd-iy. VVj!<1[iei.d'y ThiirKrtay,
Baturdav. Monit'tv.

H.

2.

Jan.
Jan.

;

government

lO-4ll's,

to Jan.
to Jan.

miscellaneous.
Spring Mountain Coal
St. Nicholas Coal
Delaware & Rar tan Canal

offering of $273,650.

2.

Dec 20 to Jan.
22 to Jan

Dec 28
Dec 22
Dec 28
Dec 23

about five
still satisfied to take United States bonds at
per cent, interest, though a large number of such buyers are
financial corporations, or parties who find it necessary to use government securities in the ivay of their regular business as collateral security for loans, or tor other similar purposes in which
governments are pre-eminently desirable. Dealings in the new
fire per cents of 1881 are becoming larger, and as the interest
they
is payable quarterly, and the bonds have some time to run,
will probably become, in time, the leading bouil of the market.
" called " bo: d.- of 1862
The Treasury has given notice that the
will be accepted at the regular weekly purchases of five twenties.
On Wednesday, |240,550 bonds were purchased from a total

2.

.

H

[December 30 1871.

The following were the highest and lowest

to Jan.
to Jan.
to Jan
to Jan.

Dec

V
H

wlio are

'Jan. ."l.lDec. 31 to Jan. 31
'Jan.
tjan. 8!pec. 23 to Jan. 1
|Jan.

Jan

preferred
do
do
Cape Cod, per sliare.

Burlington

Concord

X

THE CHRONICLE.

864

Ctiicago,

—

:

.

,

....
....

116

!OaK nil
•lU)i Hi

"4K

Bottrri.

State and Railroad Bonds.— The Southern State bonds
have continued to be depressed on the general list by the un
favorable situation of financial affairs in most nf the States the
action of the Virginia Legislature in etoppinj; the funding process
in that State, and refusing to nay the promised Januarj' interest
on the consolidated bonds, was particularly prejudicial to Southern credit, as the greatest confidence had been felt in thi> financial
honor of Virginia since the funding bill was passed. As to Tennessees, the market was strengthened by a dispatch stating that
tiie Comptroller had called on the solvent railroads to pay
four per cent, on their indebtedness to the State, which would be
Keports also state that funds
sufficient to retire $400,(100 bonds.
are provided to pay the January interest on Alabama and Louis
iana bonds.
Railroad bonds are in good demand for the investment of the
January interest and dividends, and the best class of first mort
gage bonds are daily growing in favor with investors. Our full
which
list of quotations on another page will show the prices at
bonds can now be had.
The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most
active State Bonds at the Board on each day of the week
lesrt'y, Tnund ly. Friday,
Tnesdav,
>ndiv. Tnes tlav. w
Siiturday,
;

•I

Dec.
•61

ds Tenn.,old...
6s Tenn.new...
63 .N .Car., old..
6s V.Ciir., nfw.
68 Virg., old....
6s s crn, J
J
68 Missouri

•61

K

....
>•

24JC

98
•103

lOiK

ThN

"fi^'

X

68«
63X
6flX
6^\

MX

....

6.J)i

19.

•31*4
'SIK

'31

....

'32
'14

34

•12
'12

;8

'ISX

....

•M

61

"....

6!)

'

43 k

84

24K '23 2)H
»81< 98H
'r.% 94H
•24

24W 24K
9(
92Ki

SO

loax

103)4
»i

93

79K

<iri

i?x

the price bid and as 'end. no mle was mad-j at

19

64X

6»X

!6

W

1U3X

84

64

64
64),
84

63
6:i

98

....

Dec.

Dec. 28.

27.

63

63
6:l,H
6:1M
31
34

94

»i
CJn.Pac. iBt....
;9
U. P. L'd (it....
U. P. lucome.. •62
•

•31
•31X
•14
•14
*....

3IH

Dec
Dec.

Dec.2f..
Dec

'WH

62

SIH

-J,.

'62^4
'62K
•f,2i

•

&

Uout.Pac.Gold

Dec.

28.

62X

83
tlie

—

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

103
93

....

93r«

SO

..

82K

83

Board

Railroad and miaccllancons Stocks. The stock market
as shown a further upward movement, in the face of the remorknble stringency in money which has prevailed throughout the
week. The situation remains unchangsd, so far as concerns the
weight of interest of the ptrcet, and llie explanation of the con
tinned firmness is apparently found in the tact that the majority
of brokers and operators are all loaded up with slocks, and therefore in favor of higher prices. A material advance after tlie New
Year has fairly opened, is certainly expected by many, but the
advance already obtained, as shown in the v rice list below, and
the proverbial uncertainty of the stork market, render the more
cautious buyers reluctant to accept the popular anticipation to
extent.

its full

prices of the active
of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week
iTl 4lHV.
hursday
Wjifinesd'y
Saturdav, moiuIhv, Tupsiiiiv,
"
~ --.
Der 211.
Dec. 28.
Dec. 27.
Dec .26.
Dec. 25.
Dec. 23.
95 S
95
95
MM m% !'1K M,\ 94X 90
S.Y.Cent&U.K isa r4X
90
*l»
S9H 90« 'SSH
Sm 90
scrip
do
fSH 8SV
118
lU
....
•113
i:5K
'118
IB
Harlem
»2)4 M)4t
Six 32X
32X S3% 8!« S2X SIH 32V
Kne
Kli* .12
11.
111
Via 111 IIIH
•
Reading
!I2
93
92k 99>4 92S Vilt
92X kS
Lake Shore.... 91)^ 92
•8!
mn 88v 84>i 84 «
84
scrip
34>%
do
(.9
7I,'<
69H w« 69% 7UV 7('« 72
Wahaah
'7H 68M
29

The following were the highest and lowest

list

')

.

:

Wa

:

do
Kock

63% 64X
f9
..
lOr^'.iev,

pref

.

lalann...

Fort Wayne...
St.Haul

d.

18!i« ViHy,

"1'27

Pittsburg
!Jorthwc8t

"....

53K

pref....

do

prel

<lo

Clev..C,C.4I

"

—

'66
88
':9

Eftset

B., Hart. &

Erie

Union Paciac.

•93

•2K
28X

26

58X
90X 90»
59H
14M 65K

Adams Kxpr'ss
Am.Merch.Un
United States.
WellB, Kargo..

S2y,

W

55)i

57

....
....

19X
109X 109H
i^% 54}<
•64
55H
•l;iO

....

•113H1'4)«

•2X
'28

H

3
29

68^ 69X
•

65X

07

8:iK

90

6H

lOT

wm

1

•95>i
5SJC

54

...

•130

'

;v'0

•

fti

26

91

91S

ma

M«
....

65X 66X
•o5X 57H

. . . .

S«H 83V •88«
•I9X

•1!)

19(4

5SV
fi4V
•3!
lit

65H

V

'.15

mn
m

was made

X

<5>4

•95

an

66 V
5T

.SM
4i.'.«

loay

•121

70V ,i
•enH 89 H
19W

19W

1("J

MH
114
'2H

2V

V
H

29 K

2
7

Ii4

25

57

115
92 V«

••12

mi

53M 5SX
91
91X
BOW 60
61V 65\<

54

66

70V

•:.ti

7V

....

27«
•24

53*

Si2

\,l>x,

r.4V
71

69

•>sv

(i'H

69
89

2V •

3

•

25 V,
53

•56

53«

109,H
S.1H 54
65
65X
•131
132
•.... 115
•92 S4 92J<

S8X 69X

66

89V

1119

1(19

2:

un

Ki7H b

9fi>4-

78

:'2sv

119
I12S ".... lOJ
•116X ll7l< 118

IM

25K
53«

JS«
4IM

78'^

41H 45W

"2«(;

93

3

..-.

prel..

•.;!:ik"
69
69X

93)«

25X

Mariposa

68>4

hV

7«

4IX 45H

88

Qaickallver

) el

5:m

III

67

Paclllc.Mali....

(Til.

54X 55X

67

89«

i)t>-ii

;5%-

29
69
IS'

ffest.

....

•i:2X 112X

.

&

S9K;
:o--*

•nca

l'2S>« l'2Si

I'.il

65V

i4J,

1»>6
Ool.Chlc.ft l.C
Del.,LaolC.,&W "... 110
Hann., SI. Jos. 'a
pref 'i'H
do
Illinois Centr'l 'ISO
Mich. Central.

Morris

12;

67X

87
90
lti6V ;075(

'l^S

Ohio, Mls8l.«sln
43X
Coutral of N.J. •
Chlc.i .Mton. '117

Panama

9T),
64

em

2ii

'.'IH

IS
«y,i

53« 51
9'V 91
60« 6US
61M 63
•56

57

Board
Thio Gold Market.— Gold has been depressed since our last
report, until to-day, when it became firmer and took an upward
turn to 109i. The firmer feeling was said to be based on a ru
• Tl:'.8l8

the price bid and asked, no so?*

at th*

.

.

—

.

.

Dccomber

:

:

:

Klc.

lUi »V«rct

A'nrrlran N«i|»ni«|.
M.> i'ir>i(:tariir<alliill4«r*

do not export much lower prices next mnnih. TIi'b
abundan.-e of cash gold and tightnes* of the money market huvn
nia^le carrying rates very high, ranging from (J per cent tu 'gold
and i ixT c«iif. a day. I'he rates paid for carrying to day were
I-IB. 5-64, a-(54, 132 and 7 per cent: gold.
In i.-:ird to tho effect of the large Treasury disburaemunts
of
cold'!- ^^:lr }"")* jf'snic* makes the following estimate
ihlA that thpy

I

he deriatlou (rom tb« niturne

!'
Dccemliurai, 1871
Le<« gold circulation

BiJonging to Government
CB»tom» of three monihs

^TSaoaooo

.

unmnfla
56.000,000

.'.,..".

,

Nov.

pMle.

aSI.C7l,Mil

'

Total re8onrce« ...,.'
January. Kebniary and Miirch Interest and March redemptiona.

Open-

eat.

Inff.

Saturday, Uec

23.

MoDcUy,

25..
28.
27..

'*

T«ei?Jay,
Wcd'ilay,

*'

lUOI.lOO

"

Thuniday,

•'

Friday,

•

lOSH

Ing.

108K

108X

Total
Olearlngs.

10es<

unx

.lO'K
-:08S

of the gold

''00 (100

108 >,

28..
»9..

I46,l<'<7,aw

Balances.
Gold.
Currency.

'

s

t2,(U;.212

38,7;iW>

"utsiifis

lO-tH

4<.4!».UU0

•2.I»l.r.S

2,«20,1IR

U3IUliaO

'M^

Previous week
J»n.l.lSV..iodate

108X

1U8H

109>t

I0<)i

WH

lOSX

109X

108H
lUBX

iiox

I09)<

103 1,;
ioej<
,

115H

Kensington

330,000

i,novoao

Hank

Commerce

300.000

109HIS109X

«.

10^^41

M

Bremen

4IX8U1X

3(M«MK
«1H«41K
2X«7»X
— /«w—
78K»-.3

«88)<

4IK94IH

....

T^Mtltii

Prussian thalers

..

5.2S (»5.26M
5.17X1! 5. IS V
5.'.7H«S.18J(

5.21!^a5.*i3
,

tVH973H
transactions lor the week at the Custom Honse amTsub
Treasury Lave been as follows
Cuatom
SubTreoaury.
.House
r—;Becelpta.
Payments.
'
I'ljo

.

—Gold.

TuesOay,
Wednea'y,
ThuradAy.

'•

«862.838 74

470,000

"

501.1X10
Sau.llOO

2'<....

"

29....

n5.U«l

Total.

83
l,«S9,6ia 8S
815,«11 99
S2S,I3» 69
82«,8."il

»69,'W0,i;4 51

—

New

Si
1,501.717 68

800,000
190,000

Sixth

Seventh
Elshth

3l!O.C0O

375,000

Central
B<nk of Republic.
Secntlty

Total

The

7511,000

i/no,oop
250,000

boans

Decrease
Decrease

Specie

Increase

Capital

23«Ji«47

Banks

for

1

DMrMM

IOS:jM

D«ereas«

tl*Jti

the condition ot tbe Philadelphia

Speele.

Loa-^s

Legal Tender.

Depofllfs.

3N

4(0 971

5393n

M.lUfiK

97,-M.097

916 546

97.SI<,i54
98,143.6 8

30..
31.
4...
f...
19

Ctrenlatloa.

443«aau

10314
11,468301

99,198,<99
99,006,109
98,407.935

22306

]l,(7(3t9
11.8*7315
11.140.137

43.4t43*«

1031332*

UtTtJOt
ll3M30i

44379313
(«3>*3«l
44.«S38B
«4 0it3ai

41,8«3I8

13..

496,7(8

(69.0(7
198.905

96383,067

OVTHBRN

•aocarrm.

«lc7843 99
t,S>8,8J« 9<

Dmtvm* (MUM

Lecal Tenders

Oeposlu

139J68I circulation

a series of weeks

Date.

Uec.».

ia.^»9 73
1,253,S)8 «C

1300.000
2.110,(11

The annexed statement shows
Not.
Not.
VOT.

tUJKMO

ttiMlJfO

«lC,<n3JIS

deviations from last week's returns are as follows:

44C.4!6

2.465,850 Oj

tMJMl.OSI r:9Sjg9

116,239,000

23'""si5.i)wia
151,172*
SmF; 21

1S24.461

11.4753*0
11.4753*)
ii.«as,M5

U3MJ

SBCVBITIBS.

Bid.

•••^•SS'ilS!;"]'!^!',^ «..«».S»
2,090.000
J.10U
333.61X1

Ileehaoics.....

3.000,000
2,000,000
1.500.000

7.0S2.30O
3,887,TU0

1,698A0

9,710
377,400

3; 84.8tXI
s,5«;/«u

4(7/00

5OTJ00

4.5M,700
7,5(7,006
3.868.000
5.385.70C
3.182 900
1.885,600

467,600
1,961,200
725.900
730,300

49-^.100

SpOOOMO

Union
America
Fhoenli

3.693,000
3.119,200
9/193,200
2,826,900
3,131,600

69,'.i00

73«',9U6

1,800.000
t ,000.000

City

Tradesmen's
Fulton
Chemical
Merehanta* Kxchange..

i.-xioaioo

600.000
aoo.'HM
1.2S5.O00
.
3J16.600
... t. 900.000
Gallatin, Natmn.'.i...
is:2.e<o
BuLciiera' A Drovers'
800,000
3,306,600
Me'^hanlcHuua Traders'.
600,000
1.876 900
300.000
941.91 iO
Groun wich
600,000
Ijcather Mannf
3.21'{,70a
1.0J6.«00
Btivenin Ward
500,000
3,000,000
4Ji913<l0
Bxateol
Vork
American Exchange
3/100,000
9.848AI0
Comm.:rce
^... 10.000.000 33,698,800
1.000.000 10,- 81,800
Broadway
1,000,000
3,601,1^0
kkercantlle
1,46,100
432,700
Paoinc
9,32.5,900
3,000,000
gepuoUc
tiatham
450,000
1.440,200
412JS00
People's
S.109.71X)
1.000,000
Worth America

6W5M0

.

New

ID0.900
398.600
48.4<U
299.900

KOUO
18.1'.V

ssi'joo

159A10

1,300
5OJ.90O

1JS''4,701!

1.408AIO
447,900
486,«XI
i!9,400
195,700
2.900
i6.5400
'.W.400

435M0
689,600
933/100
831 800 3.580,400
68.000
000.000
169.6MI
4B0JIO
u.'wn
4,800
1,258.9110
850,400
260900
128,600

IJOO

1.000.000

2.2.58JII0

309.700
331.800

601I.OUO

1J990UU

80A0

*
4.000.000
400.000

11.128J0a
1.419X100

atMv

Kaa^au

1.U0OJOO

l.«93,8(10

43^00

Martcec

1.000 JXIO

Ml' .400

33100

I/WO.0OU

2V6S9J00

1.000,000

WrJjfOO

107.9
49,700

l.OOOOOO

5.707
33 4.200

Irving

MeiroDoUtan

Nicholas

Shoe ted Leather
gorn i£xchange...

....

onltnental

'.t.OOC.OOD

Commonwealih

750.IMO

Orleulal

»..

Marine

:soo.ooo

l.aportersa&d Traders'..

100.000
3OU.00O
1.9UUJJU0

Pirn

l.noo.MO

Atlantic

M ^ctiaulca' Banklni, Ass.
erocttrs'
N'lilh ittver

500.000
800.0C0
400.000

BtAt Klvt-r

3.50.000

M .uiifHCturcra A

Mar

Fi'ir'-i >i-ition-U

900.000
3.000/100

AO

1

.499.000

1.173,1(10
l,7.9.'100
887.' 00

99^80
16.13'>.»«
l.;t9.1CU
«33,10lT
1.171 9UI
931, »»

1.17UJ03
19

I5V0)

Oi.i\'.^'

'J

t'.lonal

•/XW.OOO

».7S8.tHXI

8' -'i
NriU:

^^.loa«l

aoo.iioD

1.900.0)0

8.'24'.,it«

1,600.000
900.000

9,811.400

3.. 17.300

.".'Aili'nal

Tilrd ><«tlonal
Vor'< s. Cichangi
JfOthNarlonai

\-^-!s^

3/>4(.4l'0

SS30O
421.K0
79(.9<«
519.400

1333,V
497/WU
903300
1.381300

797300
887300
492.810

433300
181.100
963.100

691,900
3.709/100
4,914,900

130430

8^86,300

3,»30,900

10/130.700
3.S7J/)00
1.488.800
4.113.400
3.449,rOO

do

i/M/no
3.687.700
1.331 .800

1354.000

933U0O

390300
639.810

00
1!;900
181000

834..'

319,5*0
9.'430O

7«i.no
81A700
43<J0O

do

S.

A

3
•I

AU.
•

1st M.. (a. end.
baltaBooga.(*...

71
11

NortolkA Fetenborg let m.3i
do
do
19
do
do SdHM., la

7i.....

torallroada,!

Northeast«rB.8.C.,tu M.aa.
ldM..iB..
do
lOraaca and Alax.. lata, (s

Norronc(s
Peterabarc6s

RlcbmoDa6s
Savannah 7a. old
do
7s. new

do
do
do

Wllmlncton. N. C, *•
8s
do
do
.

Railroads.

* Chatt. Jst. M. 8s. end.
Ala.»Tenn.K,lst M„»». .

.-

3dM..7a

I

AGult conaol
end Sav.B'h
iloek

I

„

do taans.

Central Georgia, let M.. 7s
stock
do
do

(8

3.911,700
1.609.70)

445300

337.;jO
47.700
4.200

67;j00

3.'.a>/>00

93A/I00

1/189300

16\W)0
loIJOO

Mo/no

335300
30*7ra
tW.TOO

B. Tenn.,

M

Oraac* A Alax. * Maa. M
•I
Blehm'd A PMwbTt Isj
14 m.. (a.
do
do
do
Id m- la.
do
Beh., Fre'ksb'g A Peto. «a.
8H
do
do coav.Ta.
do
do *s
do
do
do
Rich, and Daav. let eoaa'd Is.
Plodmont H.
do
di
lata, la

,»

Sotnu,

Boqa A

SavtMdo.Ta..

.

P.. ls« M.. 7a.
1st

mi«.

J''*"

415MI

9a,9«0
114.400

i.ie-i.Njo

»9l'.O0O

8(0
9.IUU
m.'-do
9.80U

aii/xo

80/ UU

710

It's

1.9

lO.'OJ

224/00

l.t7«,'>'« J.ft-fl.soo

699.000

1.5.'^9.1

1.146,200
1,745/100

1309,100
1. '.733110

ijai/no
13 3'»0
511.100

•W>0

30

mjm

3.:8i.>«0
^A'/lDO

1»300
18:3

7s.;

A U«orgla(s.„. ...
Teon.* Va. (a, ad. T«on

d*

Va A Ga^ Ut

do
It.

M., 3a
•took....

do
K.. M.

_

_^
n

stock
do
GremTllle A Col. Is, guar
do
Is, errtu..
do
IT aeon A Brunswick end.Ti...
MacoD * Western stock
Macoa and Angiuta bonds
endorsed..
do
do
^to'^t
do
49

^«I/IOO

9,v4t30J

981JH0
I37430D

Mtovhl* * Ohio,

iisSo

373.^

131).!00

m.'w

4.400

rtn

do

MasaphU *

do
i.i«i»

Ms k
«e

1|IM..I>...

V](iMsOMMS.

SO*.

m
'^Jj^y^^

MiM^ glB OlQWS.

s
It.

s(oefc._...

Pay1 9nm Co«r*aa.

a«Qtfk.

tlo

do

do

««

Mmphls Alniaf^ton, 1st 7t..

'-.t

79

M

Tenn.

;4«i7.7«)
8.7»7.0«
1/<3(.900

mm

A.,lstin.,

in.iio

9.087/W

'w.iiM
;9o.5c

St
St

Col.*

I1I8

9703110
I.2IU.400

65^

'

Charlotte,

GMncta

*.7*3.a«
li,7«3.60O
9«^,;oo
480.0:0

2».UIJ0
969.'

Doa.ion
4«9. 00
114.100

'.r

M.

..
.

""^^y**^™^™^^^

S"
IS
*t

Is.

do
stock
do
Charleston A 8aTanB*b<«,end.{ it
SsTanoah and Char., lal m., 7s.
geraw and l>arUa|t«a 7s

310.100
4.900

t
u

»da, (a.
(da, la.
(Italia.

.

Ala.

do
do
do

*

KaahTllle

lOs

do
do
do

s
•m
m

IntcreM....

laeaaM

do
atoefc
,,...
* .laeks„ lat M. aa.
do
do
3d..
do
do
cert^is.
H.Orleana A Op«loaa,uiM.ai

consol.(a

do
do

G

taMcti

North

no
do

71

N. Orleans

NashvUle (•. old
6e.new
do

Atlantic

Is,

do
do

do
do

end.,M.* C. R-B...
Mobile 9e
»....
no »a
Montgomery 8s.

do

do

do

new boDds,6s

bond*.

Income
.

.

ao
do
do
do

1st end.
1st 8B,gld

end br State of Alabana...
Mobile A Mont.. 8s gold, and
Mobile A Ohio sterling
do
do
do •xodfe.

Lynchburg 6e

New Orleans 5«

do
do

Montgom.A Eufanla

Macon 7a, Donds
Memphis old bonds, (a

917.600

880300
804300

do
do

...

Charleston,8.C.,7s,r.L.bd«..
Columbia, B.C. ,6s......
Colnmbos.Ga. ,7s, bonds...

do
do

N

m
M
n

Mostcomery A West P„ Ist.Sa..

8a

Augusta, Ga..7s,bonds
Charleston stock 6a^.....

3.778300

4M0
au,70O
in.8«)

19,(00

1,297300

Atlanta, Ga., 7a

139,800
8.90O
138,700
741 JOO
737.300
5/100

l,1W.tM)

• .'[iiiai

4.906,100
2.190,400
1,291.200
1,530,400
1,203,600
815,800

9AI0

IjOSSiOO

Citizens

Hanover

MlaalsalppI Centra), t«t m.. as.
adm.,ls...
io
Mladaslppl A Tenn.. tat m.,7a
do
do eoDsold.. 8a.

Cities.
Alexandria 6s

J9.985.53l 35

Manhattan.. ..
Mercbaata*...

«w

Third

M;32!Jl 52

-

Kir.t

800,000

i,ooojm

Dec.
Dec.
Doc.

Yokk dry Bakks. The following statement shows the
condition of the Associated Banks of New York City lor the week
ending at the commencement of business on Dec. 23. 1871
-AVBKAea AMOUNT t>r
^
Loans and
ClrcnlaNet
Legal
Capital Discounts. Snecle.
B Asza
tlon. Deposits. Tenders
..„„.... .„„„....
Hew fork
W13.000 i9.6iojoo»i.miA^

I

50<i,noo

Unlm

Flat

$67,015,833 56 »13,«81,aSS 51

Balance. Dec. 29

;

«»,oao
MO.0UO

)l,739,0t»

Baluee,Dec.»

Bt.

300,000
*oo,aao

ruy,
Commonwealth....
Corn Rxcbange....

»5;i,5tt 19

H

»-.2,650

Tra<loamf.n*s

Currency.

.

'Currency.

ijOoo/m

lllrard.

Consolidation

Holiday..

26....
27....

••

Friday,

«^.*0

ol

Gold.

——

,

,

Fecelpts.

«00«n

Manaraeiurers'....

3 days.
109^9110

'aiosw

as.Slk
5.22j<«5.w5

Krankfon

8I04»0
mofioo
«u,oou

1,80«3«

1. Ml, 202

5.30

Antwerp

ConiiiK-relal

Penn
Veatem

U«>i(BlU8x

...

Cauiui.

2,1MAB

Ufiy&lWH
109

coinmerclal

Salurday, Dec. iS
• 2s
.Monday,

Banks.

North America
l,ouo#iO
FarniirHand Mech. 2,000,000

2,MI,U9

VmjBi

«18,S67,O0O

o
Paris (bankers

Hamburg

day, Dec. 26, 1871

2M#I0

51348.000
215.0SIJXn

Loudon prime baukers
Good bankers

Swiss
Ainsterdain

M/i«ljrO

PaiLADBi.pHiA Banks.— The lollowing Is the aTeimg* L
ol th« Philadelphia National Banka for tbe week preeedlac Mo*-

Bank N. Liberties.
Sonthwark

i.iai^t

I

,.

».W/(IO
n.M.iOo

271/

Si)ll,SIS

'

Foreluii a xchange.— The market has been quiet, but lirm.
At the low price of gold there has been little inducement to ship
produce, and few commercial bills are offering.
be same low
price of gold, however has been favorable to parties wishing to
purchase bills, and there has consequently \)oen a fair demand
Irom those who have had gold on band which they could not use
at the prcspnt high rates lor carrying. Nominal rates are lOOJf for
the best bankers GO days sterling, and 110 lor short sight, though
business has been done at a concession.

S

M.iB,in)
ns.ii».i«o

...

Meclianira*

lOBH

lOSJ

Cnrreotweek

II.
Dwi. 0.

cHar-

M.llt.100

wtlit.au

..

w....

premium:

...Holiday

IMK
108 s

*..

put

CIreaUllnn.

Phlladolphla...,

Clos-

at.

...I(BX

.

U''

show the course

-(Quotations
Low- High.ow- Ula

.

$130,000,000
Tl.SOO.OOO

II ....

"••v. 1»...
Hor. 2»...
Ueo. «....

Om.
Dm.

.SMUtiMjai

ar* the tot»la for k oeriM of week*

Loans.

Ss'.Mo'.OOO

m* m Mlmra-

waak

I

Tbe lollowlag

ftlliooanm

;."'.'

ot prvrlooa

Dm tlUW.m •« DnoMia......

>•"•

•

Vi.iiiiiry,

Balance at cIo»e of March
The foUowiug table will

. .;
.
.
.

:

THE CHRONICLE.

80, 1571,]

tnor that tlio Treasury would not conttnus to wll (jold In Jkou»ry, which in itself HeemR probable enough, but In view of il...
very lar«o Treasury dlsbursementa on other acoount.<, wm
hurdlv S(>cm to b« of sulllcieut im|X>rtauce to advitnci^ tlio pr
An additional reason assigned (or the incroaaca tinunosn, Ik, thttt
parting have liiTU luiyiiij; to ooviir short ooutracm. Bhowlii(( l.y

Golil

:

'

i

J

. .
.

,
.
.

...

.

,

THE CHEONICLE.

866

peCember

.

,

30, lb71.

GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
here. Qnotatlons In New York are made oi the
Active Stocks and Bonds slven on a Previous Page are not Repeated
and Kallroad Sccnrltles are quoted In a Separate 1,1st.
Per Cent Value. Whatever the Par may be. Southern. City

AND

BTOOES

Sliw VOHK.

Clove,

State Bonds.
Tennessee 68, old
do new bonds
do
Virginia 6s, old
do newbonds
do

6s

Han.

do
Louisiana

&

St.

do
do

78,

do

8s
California 78

Penitentiary
of 1910.

100
!01
101
101
:0!

68,1878
68,188S
78,1878

101*

Bounty, reg
do cou

105 Hi
109
105

IS'S
1873
1874
1875
1877
1878
181i
1«T5
1876....

1(16

105
lO.i

IDS

05

...

101

K

;

('

. . . .

!

Is,

subscription

8S)i
lOi

Keokuk

ft St. ratil, 88.,..
'Carthage ft Bur, 8s
_,
Peoria ft H.tn

78,1865-76

Erie 1st Mortgage Extended.

Buff. N. r.

&

Long Dock

Dixon,

Endorsed.

1879
1SS3
1880
1888
K. Ist M., 1877,

7'8, 188!,

95
92
87
S4
90
90

Bttnds

. .

H

CO,

aiicv
Fox R. Valley
'Quincy ft Warsaw 88
aw,
111. Grand Trink..
k

92

ft

SI

83
21
37
91
91

85'

Chlc, Dub.
Burlington

do
do
do
do
do

81

88
OS,

,

ft

M.,

do
do
do
do
do

Land
2d
3d

S.,
8.,

/

,

do
do

_

94

7s.
8b.

IMS

95>ti

88 x;

63
84

23V.

42
9S
97

„

(

.

,

.

M

.

m

~

'Tfnt* BlTsr.Ti.ifW., ..,„„„

do

do

'76

&

&

Sandusky
Concord
Cin..

van

do

87

20
13;
iO

"

('Inclnnatl
92
104

do
do
do

110

104'

104>»

129

25
79

68

.

Alleghany County,

do
Belvidere

do
do

5
6b, '85
Delaware, 1st M.,6.

do

.t Dayton stock..
Columbns ft X en fa stock
Dayton ft Michigan stock
Little Miami stock

do
do

2d M.,6.
3d M.,e.

do
do

do

of '89
consol., 6 of 'sy..
6

.,

92

92
67

100

101

82
80
96
94
93
91
100
98
81
80
(3
to
95
94
98
87
65
85
10
87
80
77
72
70
88
82
70
65
87
85
SI
90
:07X 108
40
38
t08H
108

I,OVISVILI>E.
Louisville

do

91
95
P2
83
93
90
88 >,

Camden &Amboy. 60^75
do
60^83
do

ft

Cin, Ilani.

so
75
80
73

.

...

7, 80..
7, '85..

Ind., Cin. ft Laf., Ist M.,7
(I.&O )lstM.,7,18M
do
.Tunc.,Cln.&lnd„lstM.,i,'85,
Little Miami, 1st M.,6,1883 ....

m~S£

5s

D.. Ist M.,

do To'dodep,hrts,7','81.'94
Dayton ft West., 1st M.,7, 1905,
iBt M., 6, 1005,
do
do

S3'

new

do

ft

f

95

Funded Debt

86
«1
103

•

98:

80

28

do
2d M.,
do
3d M., 8,77..
Indiana, iBt M.,7
do 2d M.,7, 1877..
,.
do
lIMk Colnm., ft Xenla, Ist M., 7, '90,
..i Dayton ft Mich., Ist M.,7 81.,
2d M.,7, '84.,
do
do
3d M.,7, '88.,
do
do
SO

68, 187! I'O
Stock Loan,63, *7a-'7T 102^ 103
do
6s,
Philadelphia 6s, old
r^a
do
6s,
99« 99>i

do
do

93X
92

.58

do
do

Loan

Pittsburg CompromiBe 4>is.

93/t

68
7-SOs
Co., Ohio 6 p. c.

Cln,, Ilam.

140'

Cln.

5s, 1877

Militarv

SIS
97

6, '90,

ong bds<,
do 7p.c., ItoSyrB,
do
do Ig l)ds, 7 ft 7.S0S
Covington ft Cln. Bridge

Ham.
do

3X

PHILADELPHIA.
Pennsylvania

97 >»

do
do

I34X

131 'h

115

do preferred
Vermont & Canada....
Vermont & Massachusettfl..

9e«

CIIVCINIVATI.

21

-,7

common

102M

102

M.,unend.,6,'90..

1st

do 2d M., endorsed,
Baltimore ft Ohio stock
Parkershnrg Branch
Central Ohio
preferred
do

145

146
95

Clev. stock.

Rutland

SO
102

do 2dM., S. K.,«,'85.
do 3dM., S. F.,6,1900
do 3d M. (Y. ftC)6.'7;
do Cons, (gold) 6, 1?00

We8tMd,lstM.,cndorsed,6,'90

99X

us

Norwich A Worcester...
Ogdens. & L. Champlaln
do
do
pref....
Old Colony & Newport
Port., Saco & Portsmouth..

33

Pitts, ft Conncllsv.,l8t M,,7, '98
1st M., 6, 188!
do
do

Connecticut River
Connecticut & Passumpslc, pf.
Eastern (Mass.)
Fltchburp
Indianapolis, Cln. & Lafayette
Manchester & Lawrence
Nashua & Lowell
Northern of New Hampshire.

95
lOO
lOO
90
96
1OO
07

do
do
do
do

Mass., 1st M.,6,

Boston & Albany stock
Boston & Lowell stock
Boston & Maine
Boston & Providence
Cheshire preferred

78K
49H

1

95

do
do BondB, 7, 1877.
Rutland, new, 7
Verm't Cen., Ist M., cons., 7, '86
do 3dMort., 7, 1891...,
Vermont & Can., new, 8.

Si

Central Ohio, let M.. 6
Marietta ft cm., st M., 7, 1891
do
do
2d M.,7, 1896.
Northern Cent., Ist M. (guar) 6

certificates..

& Newport Bds, 6,

.

"

,

m

& Clev., Ut M., 7, 77. 80
Rastern Mass.. conv.. 6, 1874...
162"
& Lake (h. 88
nartford & Krle, Ist M (ncw>7, .•9X

Vermont

l02M

.

I

94

S>s Old Col.

104
Bnd.R. 7s, 'id M.S. P. 1885
4th S.,do8». 103). i°i
do
yM»
78, 8il Mort., 1871
5th S.,do8». 103 s 107
Harlem, Ist Mortt^age 73
lOlH 102
6th S.,do8s. wax 1»7
do
Con. M. & S'kg F'd 63, 90
Bui-1. ft M. (In Neb.) 1st
»5)S
Albany & Sasqh'a, Ist b ands. ;03 103X Quincy ft Palmyra, 88 conv.
lOo
do
<lo
3d do ., 93), 94
HO
Kansas City ft C.. 10s
do
do
3d do .,
100
St. Jo. ft C. Bl 1st M., 108
Mlo,h.rent.,lBt M,88, 1882 ...,
Mo. B., Ft., 8. ft Gulf, stock.
Chic, Bur. i Q, 8 p. c. l9t M.
112>i
96
do
do
Ist. M, 108
Mich. So. 7 per ct. id Mort
98
98 j^
90
do
do
2d M., 10s
Mlch.S.& N 1, S. F. 7p. c
lOiK
15
25
Leav Law. ft Gal., stock
Pacific R, 7s. guart'd hy Mo.. ;02J<
do
do
1st M., 108.
9iM
ijaiji'
Central Pacific gold Bonds,.
;u3x ""=! Michigan Air Line, 8s
lOJ
im",
Union Pacific 1st M'g? Bonds, 93X
Jackaon, Lansing ft S..8s
lOOK 1021
do
Lund Grants, 78 19>i
90
Ft. Wayne. Jackson ft S., 8b.
do
Income lOe
Grand Rapids ft Ind, guar, 7's. too'
Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875
loik
164'
101
Grand River Valley. 8s
Bellevue & S.llls. H. lat St. S's
Chlc ft Mich. Lake, S., Ss. ,.
so
84
Alton &T. II., Ist M
84
Detroit, Lansing ft L, M, Ss
87
do
do '."d M pref
do
do 2d M. income.. 77
73
Ohlc. & N. Western S. Fund.,
Ne-<r. or Recent Itoans
do
do
Int. Bonds 'w
(Purchasers pay accru'd Int.)
do
do Consol. bde 9:x
Atlanta ft Klclim ,^ir Line, b's,
87),do
do
Kxtn. Bdf ^8
.\tlantlr & Pac. 6s, gold guar,
80
<'"
90
_ ''°. „. Jo. Land IstMort.. lOJ 101 3nr. C. R. ft M. RK. 1st MS(gd)
Han. & St. .
Grants..,
Central of Iowa, lat, 7'8, gold,.
do
do convertible
M>« 95
do
2d, 7'b, gold,
85
»3l .Lack. & Western, Ist M 100
Chea.&OhloRR, lBtM,,6,(gd>
94
97" Elizabethlown ft Padncah, 8'a.
<">
adM. 96
90
_ ,'"> Wab'h, 1st
Tol. ft
Mort. extM
98
EvausvU e. T.H, ft Chic,7'8gld
90
do
IstM.StLdlv m'ii
Grand Rapids ft Ind. 7a, gold.,
90
93" Houston & Texas Cent. 7'a
do
Hd Mort
gld
90
do
85
Equip. Bds...,
Indianapolis ft Western 2d, B's
80
87!,I onu. Convert.
Lake Shore 'onBolldated, 7.
99
a
!l°, ^ ..
Hannibal ft Nap r.B in M
88
Midland Pactflc, Ist, gold, 7b..
90
Great Western, lit M.. ]»H't
Mobile & ilontgomery
95
do
adM. 1893....'
Montclalr RK ol N, J., 7s. gold
93
„
QnlnCT ft Tol.. ist M.. 1890.
Montlcello ft P, .IervlB,7'Bgld
111. ft So. Iowa, 1st Mort
Minnesota* Northwest, 7*8 gld
I3«
Oalena ft Chicago Extended 106 V
Northern Pacific RR,7.30 gold
100
do
Mort... 96),
N,T, ft Oaw.Mld, R.lBtM.lTgd)
100
Chic. R. Island ft Pacific
03« W35fi. N.O..Mobneft TexKKlatlJrSB
90
Morrls&Essex, lat Mort
New Jersey .Midland Vm gold
^
:03H 105
''' ,._ "•"
2d Mort
99
99
Peoria ft Rock laland, % gold
90
Cleve.ft Tol. Sinking Fund .. 103
Huron ft Lake Mich end.,
Port
90
New Jersey Central, Ist M., n. 105
do
llo
7b plain,
73K
do
do
2d Mort. :uo!<
Portland ft Og., Ist M., gold. 68
90
''o
newbds.
St. JoB.ft Denver (W.D). gld,8B
nit. "«,*
97H
Pitts., Ft. w. ft Chlc, Ist M,... 107"
Selmaft Gnlf. 1st, 8's gold
Bfl
do
do
2d Mort. 103
So. Car.. Ist 's of 18(8
87H
do
3d Mort,
Syra(MiRf'&Chen*go Val,, ^9, g.
S»
.cei'tbds :6i"
• *!'
gloux City ft St. P.. Ist Jt, 08.
n.r'V..
I

95

Cheshlrft.e

ij*

M.,7s.

liwX 101

93K Ogdensburg

jj.^

sy
2"
..,
nn
rl
ftMinn
:inn.,8s..J5i
r

108

Cin.. San.
92
9I>,
83
85

17

bai^timore;.

100

Gold
Gold

118
116

110

93« 94«

V. (Sanal

Maryland 6b, Jan,, A., J. ft O..
do
6s, Detence
Baltimore 6s of '75
do
18S4
do
68.1900
do
1C90, Park 6s
Baltimore & Ohio 68 of '75
do
do 68ol'90
do
do 68 ol '85
do
(N. W.Va.)2dM.6e
do
3dM.CB

166),

Currency..

49>i
!-'6

12
101

lOOk

68

Portland 6s
Burlington & Mo. L. G.,7
lii'

56
f2"
SO
.20)4 121

123
16

Pcnn&N.

do 5s, gol d
Chicago Sewerage 78
do
Municipal 78........
i04« 107

9>jx

33

ShX so"

do
do
pref,
Susquehanna ft Tide- Water.
West Jersey 78, Jan. ft July.

S0%

BOSTON.

do
do
Boston 6e

83

(consolidated)
do preferred
Schuylkill Navlgat'n (consol)

66>s

Maine 68
New Hampshire, 6s
95
93

7t')»

German, ft Norrlstown 173
Wllmlng. ft Baltimore, ao

Morns

Mariposa Gold

68,
68,
5b,

Phlla.,
Phlla.,

West Jersey.
Chesapeake ft Dela, Canal
Delaware Division Canal
Lehigh Coal and Navigation.,

mn

Trustees C'ertll
do
Qnicksilver prelerred
Wells Fargo scrip

M«

:29

Philadelphia Erie
Philadelphia ft Trenton
j

Atlantic Mail Steamfltip....

gold

"|

Western, prnf.

,

Massachusetts

Amhoy stock

H

90
8!
92
90

91X 9!x
Haven, WJH HO
76 S T7
Northern Central
99
North Pennsylvania
Oil Creek ft .Allegheny River. 98
:i5X
Pennsylvania

,

Vermont

do
2d M.,6. less.,
do Improv.. 6, 1870.,
ft

H

Little Schuylkill
Mine Hill ft Schuylkill

pref.

Mountain..

,

!

1876

Catawissa ttock
do
preferred stock
-*H Elmlraft Wllllamsport
Elmlraft Wllllamsport pref..
Lehigh Valley

Consolidated Coal
ICumberland Coal
[Maryland Coal
Pennsylvania Coal
Snriiijr Mountain Coal
Wllkesbarre Coal
Canton Co
Delaware & Hudson Canal...

Danville ft ITrbaiia. 1st, 7s gld,
Indianapolis ft Weat, 1st. 79 gld J3
St, L.. & St. Joseph. Ist. 68, gld 67
jLake Sup. ft MIbs. Ist 7's, gld, 86
84
iSouthern Mlnnes<>t4i, .^'t! ...,
Rockforl, R I. ft St, L. 78, "gld 50
Chlc Bur, ft Qiilncy 1st M

conv. 1876

do 1st
do
do 7s, 2d do
do 7b, 3d do
do 78,4th do
do 78,5th do

PacHR. 7's, gld,..,

Central Pacific,

Wab &

do
do

American Coal

7s

do
State Aids, 6'9,
K'6s' Western Pacific, 68, gold
Kansas Pacificist M., (gold) 7.
IstM.Cgld) 6, J, &D
do
do
l8t M.{gld) 6, F, ft A
Ist M.fLeav.Br)7, cur
do
do
LandGr. M^7, 13S0,
IncBocds.Y, No. 16.
do
No.ll,,..
do
do
Denver Pacific RR ft Tel 7«,
California ft Oregon, 6's, gld..
St. Josft Denver E.D., 8b, gold

88K

78.1S76

do

California

93
8^

68,1887
6s, real estate..

do

I2<x

1»X Camden

|iniBceIlaneoas Stocks

9SS

'

..

Railroad Bonds.
6b, 1883

Detroit City.7'8
!St. Joseph, Mo, 78
San Francisco, 68

do

do
Toledo.

93

..Minnesota

Illinois canal bonds, 1870
do
68 coupon, '77
do
1879
do

68,

I

M

., (i,

'85
do
Boat Loan,
92« Schuylkill Nav., 1st S. P.. 7,
M., 6, 1872.

,

I

93U)iBonds not yet (Inoted
at the N. V. Board.
101^
6*8 various,
do
do 7's various...
Cook County, Ills, 7*8

pref.

I

M

Albany

Morris, Ist

,

8S>i ;St. Louis ft Iron
South Side, L. I
100

ft

Wllm. ft

do
Loanori864, 6, '84
do
Loan of 1897,6, '9'
do Gold Loan of '97,6, '»T
do Convert, of 1877,6, '77

preferred

iNew York
,Kew York

J. Southern, 1st M,, 7«
Tenn,, Va. ft Ga„ Ist M., 78,
ft Im. Co. 7. 'S6
Union Tele. lstM..7 1875.,
Winona ft St. Peter, 1st
....

Cleveland, Ohio.

691,
162

....

I

E,

6s

do
"War Loan
Indiana 58
Michigan 68,1873

do
do 2d
|Morrls& Essex

Am. Dock

7'B, repudiated
City, 6'9

.

& Chicago

lat

& Erie 7b ,,.
SuTjlury 78,187;..

97
Bnl., let M.,6, '84 118
95
92 S
90X
West Jersey, 6, 18S8
90^
Wllmlng. ft I!ea<l..l8t M., 7, 1900 95
127^ 123
do
do 2d Mort, 1902. b5
89X Chesa. &Delaw.,l6t M.,6, '86. 92
19>i
19>i! Delaware
83
Dlv., iBt M., 6. .8
.0
89
Lehigh Navigation, 6, '73...

New .Jersey
& Harlem, pref....,
& New Haven
scrip
do
do
IN.Y., Prov. & Bost (Stoningt.)
iOhlo& Mississippi, prelerred
Rensselaer & Saratoga
|Ronie, Watertowntfe Ogdens.
|St. Louis, Alton & T. Haute..

94k
107

do

W

Jollet

I

N.

68, 1886

do
do
do
do
do
do

Moit

Dlv. bonds
Cleve.ft Tol,, npw bonds
Cleve., P'vlllo ft Ash., new bds,
do
old bds.
do

'

«s, Canal,
68,
do
68,
do
6s, do
68, do
68, do
5s, do
58,
do
58, do

84«

do
do construction.
North Mlsaoarl, 1st Mortt-age.
do
do
2d Mortgage,
JetTerson KR, 1st Mort. bonds,

...

N. T. Central

34'

,

69,1881

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

d..

Indlanap

Ind. Central....

[LonK Island
Marietta & Cin.,

[Buffalo ft Erie, new bonds
St. L. Jacksonville ft Chlc, 1st
South Sid L.I, Ist Mort
Morris ft Ehbcx, convertible..,

ICs, of 1876
6s, 1875

Kew York

ftM.

I

Lake Shore

j

18T5..

Texas,

do
do
do

I.

2dM

&

Dubuque & Sioux City

Erie Railway preferred...
[Hartford & N. Haven

91
108
8s..
7 3-10 95
95
Ist Mort...

let

2d Mort
Tol., Peoria ft Warsaw, E, D.
W. D.
do
do
do
2d M.
do
New York & N. Haven 68
iBoston, H. & Erie, guaranteed
Cedar Falls ft Minn,, lat M...
Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds.

88
do
do
89 Mont & Euf la B.
do
Ss, Alab. & Chat. R..
Arkansas 6s, funded
7s, I,. R. & Ft. 8. lS8.
do
do
78, Memphis ft L. R..
do
7s, L. B.,T. B. ft N.O.
do
7s, Mi88.0.& R. Rlv.
do
78 .\rk. Cent R

Sf^ntucky

M

I

do

Cln., 1st

ft

do

debt.

97K Col. Chic.
83

91H

Paul, let Mort.

do
do
do
do

&

Clev., Col., Cfn.

KM

Chlc. * Milwaukee Ist Mort..
Jollet ft Chicago, Ist Mort...
Chlc. ft Gt Eastern, 1st Mort.
Col., Chlc* Ind., ist Mort...

Rhode Island68
Alabama 5s

do
do

ft St.

Marietta

do
7s. large bonds
Connecticut 68

Ohio

102

Consolidated...
do
Sd

do
do
do
do

levee bonds

8s
8a

Miss., 1st Mortgage...

J'eninanlaRR Bonds
St. L. & iron Mountain,

Joseph.

(Not previously quoted.)

Albany & Snsquehauna

ft

Phlla.

Westch. ft Phil.. 1st M., conv,"
do
do
2d M.,6, 1878.

Atlantic & Pacific, pref
Chlc. Bur & QuluM'

Sinking Fund..
1st Mortgage...

S'lnhnrv

do
do
do
do

6s, ',^2
6s. '97

to
to

'117.

f2
77
82
88
ei
79
9S

...

'!

Water 68, '87 to '89.
Water Slock 68, '97.

Wharf

6s

special tax 6s of

'89,

Mad.ft l.lslM.(I&M)7, '81
do 2d M,,7.1S78
do
do Ist M.,7. 1906,.,,
do

Jell'.,

93*

9fi

S5
87

Loulsv, C. ft Le.\,. Ist M., 7, '97..
L^uis, ft Fr'k,, 1st M.,6,'70-'78..
Catawissa, iHt. M., 7
Loulsv. Loan, 6. '81.
do
Elm. & Wil'ms, Ss
5«k
L. «Na8h.l8tM. (m.B.) 7, "77..
7s, 1R80
do
93
do
d.)
Lor. Loan (m.B. 16. '86. '87
•01 x!
Hunt. A Broad Ton, Ist M.. 7. . jOl
do
(Lch. Br.) 6, '66
do
2d M.,7,'75... S6H
do
do
i
do l8tM,(Mcni,Br)7.'70-'75.
do
Cons. M.,7, *96. 47
do
do l8tM.(Lel-.br.ex)7, '80. '86
Junc.,Phlla.,lstM.,Knar.6.'82. S3
do Lou.L'n(Leb.br.ex)6,'(
Lehigh Valley, Ist M.,6, 1873.. 94 H
do Consol.lBt M.,7, 1898
do Ist (new) M.,6, '9^. 99
do
.Jefferson., Mad. ft Ind. stock..
Little Schuylkill. Ist M., 7, 1877. 98
iLoulBv., Cln. ft Lex., pref
North PennByK.lst M.,6, 1880..
common.
do
do
do
Chattel M., 10, 1887.
do
2d Mortgage,?
94X 95X Louisville ft Nashville
ST.
on Creek A Alleg. R.,l8t M., 7. f3X
St LoulB 6b, L:>ng Bonds
Pennsylvania, 1st M.,6, 1-80... 01*.
6b, Short do
do
do
'^d M.,6, 1S75....
98S

Cam.&Bur. &Co.,l8tM.,

6...

90
86
95
91
81

97
•1

n

91
67
SS
61
•4

I

tons.

do
do

Debentures,

6.

do

do
7, '98
do 7,gen.M.ci910
do »>, legls'd mo
do 6, gold, 1910.

4g

mi4.

.

-

do

I

oi4)e,;8i|

90
95
101

do

89
02

6, *S0.
6, '86.

,

Water68,gold
do (new)
do
do
Park 68 gold
do
BewerSpeelalTax*"
-lo
North MlBsonrI, 1st M.7s
2d M.78
do

Debentures, 6. '69-*71 9t\
Philadelphia & Reading, 6, '71. 9«

do

do
do
do
do
do
do

A»k

Bid.

BTOOKB AKD BKCTJUITniB

Phil.,

Railroad Stocks.

n

do

6s

68,

99
95
87

9SM

do

Mil.

Bid. ASk.

Wankill Valley Ist M., go\d, 78
West Wisconsin, 7*it gold ....

Consol, S. F'd

2d Mort
3dMor«
4tb Mort

Income

ft

do
do
Ohio

newbonds
6s, new lloatlng

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
Alton
do
do

Chlc.

do registered old....
do
1866....
do
do
do
166!....
do
do
do
do consol. bonds
do
do deferred do
do
Georgia 6e
7s, new bonds
do
78, endorsed
do
78,Gold
do
North Carolina 68, old
do Funding Act, 1866.
do
1868.
do
do
do
do newbonds
do
do
do Special Tax
Carollnar<s
Bouth
Jan.& July...
do
do
April & Oct...
do
do
Missouri

ft Pitts.,

do
do
do

(U. 8. Bonds quoted before.)

BTOOKB ASD SBOCKITIZ8.

Bid.tASk.

BTOOKB AKB BEOtJEITIKS.

A»k.

8BCUBITIB8.

lOO

8dM.78

Pacl«c(of Mo,) lBtM.,gld,«e.
North Missouri stock
do
uisas Pacitlo
S9K
..
.tM«nrl {>*«|8(i 4« ,.„;

too

III

I

T»

;

December

THE

80, 1871.)

LATEST INTBLLIliKIVCB OP 8TATB,

CJITV

Price*

In tho " Biinknr'.' (iii/.i'ttp," pr<ivioii«ly.
Full
ties will he found on the twi^ prccfdln^t paj*cB,

a.

with

quoutionn of

fall

iBSuo, the pirlo(l« of IntironI pnymont, iiUs or
nunioroui" iilher di-lailK, nrc eivi-n In tho U. 8.
The CiiRoNici.ic on thu flri«t of f«ch month.

AND

all

other wtcnrl-

Informmton In rpi[»ril to ntch
dnnominitlon of hnnilK, and
Debt statemsiit puhllnhed In

S. The roml»In«e Tables or mate Mecnrltles, rif jr SecnrlIlea, null Knllroad and miKcellaneoua Hlorka and Honda
will 111' r, :iil lily i.i ih-ihcd on the last Saturday In cich muntli, with nn Inlruiliiolory niti I.' nliiuii' to Invuatinenta In the nevpral dltTiront clanfic" of
{•ciuritipa imhriiieii in tliean llsta. The publication of these tiible». orrupylUK
fourteen j'H'^i"*. reciuires the l»i*ne of n i*ui)t>leinent, n-hich will hn nently
stitched In with the reRulur edition ;
CiiRosicxi! containing thin »np-

Tne

plemcnt will be printed in sufficient numbers to supply rcgtiUr snbncrlbera
only.

Table* or Rank !«tocka, Inanrance Stocks, Olty Rail*
road Securities, Gas Stooks, aod City Roods, with quoUtlona,
4.

will

be published tho Brat three weeks of each month.

INVBOTMRNT OP

ItlONEY IN

STOCKS AND BONDS.

Purcliasps of investment securities are usually small in the

month

a97
woqM

and la making aaeti examlBatioa
themaelrea upon tb" follnwinff polnia

1

December, and the closeHess of the money market has
this year furnished an additional cause for a limited business.
On the other hand, as the Ist of January approaches, when the
of

heaviest dis'oursements of the year are made, in

payment of

dends and

in repjard to the

interest, inquiries are very

numerous

best securities for investment, by parties

who

divi-

are about to receive

funds which they wish to place in the most profitable stocks or
bonds consistent with safety.

rsaourcfs
furnl*he<l
2.

this

w«n

of evatv coad skoold

extst
.,

:

Wbai.i.i.

amount

versed,

do

ladbybosda,

'

PINA!VCBN.

OK STOCK AND BOND TABLES.
or the moait Artlvc Stocks and Hoad* are kItsii

Ooveirnment nornrltln*,

.

wtiich tUoy rest,
to satisfy

C^ EXPLANATION
I.

t

rHT^O\iri,IL

9rhe llatlroati iltonitor.
RAILROAD

f

.

wU o( booda.)
n r.a«h

ex

and the

mli*^ M*d Uld to
;

itora of ths eoastir
I
]

TIow soon wtil the

ba

O^

?

b« cnnpleted, what amoaot of gTMi
earnings per mllo, may lie expected whoa It la conplatad. tad
allowing 60 to 79 per cent for n|>eratlng axpwma, will th* ait
earnings be safncient to pay Interasi on the bonds
4. It bonds are baaed In whole or in part upon a land i_
inquiry shonld bo made a* to the title to ancb graot, vary par
lar information obtalnad as to the character of ths lands, an
fair estimate made of the price which ran probably b« rsall
per acre, and the length of time which will be required to tall tk*
8.

rooil

lands.

Who

are the officers and directors of the company ofTarlng
Are they well known financial men, wboae namas giv*
character to the enterprise, and who will toel bound to prolaet tb*
bonds after they are issued t
0. If it is desired to sell the bonds again within a few months
5.

bonds?

what price can be obtained for them
Tlie lollowing is n list of all the principal loans . now offering.
In regard to prices It shoald be rrmcmlicred that they are
always sold " fiat " or without accrued Interest.
Cbesapeake and Ohio Railroad.— A Arat mortgage of 115.a00,0<)0
trunk line of railroad between tho Atlantic coaat In Vlnrtnla aad tka
navipihle waters of the Ohio Klvor. The road Is completed anain opsraUoa
"
3%i miles, and there remains but 106 miles (now partialis cooalruclM) to "^
partially
bs
•
completed to carry it to the proposed ternUnns on Ibf Ohio RtTar, at or i
:o
the Ohio""'
the mouih of iht BIcHandv River. 15(1 miles above CI
Cincinnati and WO
lie Hand V
below F'lttshurg. Tneae bonds are coupon or reclstered. In denorolnattooa ot
registered.
ttOO, $900 and ll.OOO, iDteri-st at • gicr cent. In eold. payable In JaBiui7 sad
July in New Tork, and have 30 years to run. This loan waa trat pat oa tk*
market at 90, from which price it has successively ))«en advanced to tfes BBSent price of 94. .\bout $11,000,000 of the loan have alresdj beaa told. The
list of officers and dtreetors Inclndcs Beveral of the Bwat prosslast Sar
men of New York. Ueaara. Fiak A Hatch, No. 6 Natsaa itreat, ars tbe
after purchasing,

'I

Government bonds have recently advanced farther In prices,
and considering the decline in gold, the inducement for private
investors to take these bonds for the annual interest, is less than cial agents.
Greene County, nissonrl.—X per cent bond", lasned to the Kasaaa
ever before. The Six Per Cents of 1881, the Currency Sixes, and City and Memphis branch of the Hannibal and St. Jnaepli Balliosd. hartac
SO years to run. interest Feb. and Aur. In New York. PriceMi Gwyaas.
the Ten-Forties, five per cents, are the only standard of the
Johnson & Day. tinnncia] agents. Hi Wall street.
market, as the Five-Twenties will all be redeemable soon and
Grand Raplda and Indiana Railroad.— FIrat mortsM* land
operatloa m> mtlsa o(
may be converted into five per cents. The bonds above named irrant 7 pci cent ^'old bunds. This company has now Inacrea is covarad
by a
road, which, together with the land grant of 1,160,000,
at present prices, and gold at 108^, pay about five per cent.
mortgage limited to (8,000,000. The Land Commissioner reports (0,000 aersa
sold at an areraite of $IS per acre. Messrs. Wioslow, Lanier It, Co., >7 Plaa
Southern State bonds have been very much unsettled of street, offer these bonda at 90.
late by the unfortunate condition of financial affairs in several of
St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad.-This company havlBf
the Eastern Divlaion of its road, extending from the City
the States, and particularly by the action of the Legislature of built and eunlpped to the City of Marysvllle, Kansas, a dlsUDC« of lit mUsa,
of SL Joseph, Mo.,
Virginia in stopping the funding of the debt of that State and is now engaged In the constnction of the Western Division, extendlns ftsa
I

refusing to pay the January interest.

Prices

of

many

of

these

bonds are certainly low enough to Invite purchases, but the
uncertainties are so great in regard to the payment of interest and
principal, that they are now essentially speculative bonds, and as
such, we have nothing to say of them in this column. Of the
Northern States some of the best six percent bonds can be bought
at par.

City tionds are also worth about par for six per cents, wherever
the security is considered first-class, but recent developments in
New York, and the rapid increase of debt in some other cities^
have tended to make this class of securities less popular than

g

'

RnrilnKton, Cedar Rapids and niBnesota Bailraad.-

W

and interest, by Hesry
Seven per cent gold sinking fund trends for sale at
Clews & Co., financial agents, 32 Wall street, N. Y.
Wallklll Valler Hallroad.-First mortgage 7 per east gold booda
The railway Is eltnated on the west side of the Bndson Klver, aad Is now
fanning for »7 miles to Bosendale. and is under contract to toon be In working
order to Kingston. The principal and Interest are payable la gold. The liaas
iBfonaalioii
compleiad
ihnited
of bonds Is innlted to (30,000 per mile of compleisd read
"
" »»—'wlUh --'—•—"
concerning them will be given by Messrs. Eraetna F. Xeade A Tbocsas Clarka,

J^

——

Jr., financial agenta.

formerly.

Bailroad bonds are unquestionably the most popular Invest,
mtmt of the present day with all those purchasers who wish to
place their

MaryHville. Kansas, to a Junction with the Union Pacidc Kallroad at Vort
Kearney Station, a dlatance. including side tracks, of 170 milea. The eoaipaay
have executed (5,500,000 of first mortgage sinklos fund land giaat 8 perccat.
gold bonds, in denominations of $1.090, $900 andtlOO. aecored by mort|a««
on their road and faioda. lying SO miles oo either side of the railroad, graatad
to the company by the United States Oovernmont, amonnling to TMB
acres. K more complete prospectus of the loan was pobllsbed la TW*
Cbroniclk, vol 13. pp. 16», -im and 291. Present price, 97X- Messrs. Taaaar
Si Co., 11 Wall street, financial agents.

money where they can

obtain a good rate of interest^

without being compelled to change the form of their investments
for some years.
A very large amount of the funds coming on the

market from the payment of Government bonds, and corporation
dividends and interest, will undoubtedly be invested in railroad
bonds, and when these are purchased judiciously ,under the advice
of reliable brokers, the security and profitablenees of the investment can hardly be excelled. In regard to security we should
classify railroad bonds as follows
Firtt t7(M*.— Bonds secured by mortgage on property which
would sell at auction, under any contingency, tor more than the

NashTllle Railroad.—Consolidated ieven per
LoniavUle
cent bonds for (aooO.OOO. Price 9«)< and accmed Interaat. Meaars. Joba J
& Son, 60 Wall street, now advertise these twnds.
Cisco

and

I<ocan«port, CrawfordsTlIle and Sonthweatem Rati.
road.— First mortgage sinking fund per coutgold tionds. Interest qsartarlj
ti

«IB,000 per mile. 70 milea of thla road are now Ci operation
port and the Block coal fields of Parke Connty. Price 3»J<.
Schuyler, fiacal agenta. It Pine street.

Omaha and Northwestern

iMtweeo LagaaaHeasr*. Jonas *

Railroad.— Land

cent gold bonds, (16,000 per mile first mortRSge. Price 90 and
Messrs. Konntze Brothers, financial agenta, 14 Wall street.

masonic Hall and Aayiana r«a«.—TjMroeat

grant 1 3-10 par

accnad

Intsiaat

bonda, aeearad by

mortgage on Masonic Hall property, comer of Slxfli avenoe and Twenty-taird
At par, bj O. D. Aaklay
Interest March and September
street. New York.

&

Co., 87 New street.
,
Ryracnse and Chenangio Valley Railroad. First BMrlBga 7
"'
"
Offered at 90 by 0«ofg« Opdyks *
.

per rent gold bonds. |lt.000 i>er mile.
Co., financial agents, IS Nassau street.

— ""
'

Hew York and Oaweco nidland Rallr««d.-n»»t Mort0*(lt
en 7
Jaly.

per cent gold bonds, ftO,000 per mile. Intereat Juasry aad
by Cieorge Opdykc ds Co., financial agents. It Na

at par

face of the bonds.

Second C'^im,— Bonds secured by mortgage on property not so
certainly worth more than the bonds, but having the absolute
guaranty or endorsement of another sabetantisl company.
Third C'fa<M.— Mortgage bonds similar to the last named, bu*
having (instead of an absolute guaranty or endorsement) the
security furnished by a permanent lease, traffic guarantee, or
operating contract with a responsible company, on terms which
make sure an annual income sufficient to pay interest regularly
and retire the principal as it matures.

Fourth CfcM».— Bonds of substantial companies unaeeuied by
mortgage.

NE1W LOANS OPPBRED.

A number of new loans now invite the attention of inv^tora,
many of them, we doubt not, being very good purchases.
Before baying new bonds investun should examine as to
tbe Kverel features of such bonds, «nd the nctoal bwds opoa

••

international Railroad lot TaxasL-FIrst jbojJUms bMdaat
on a railroad from the Red River to the Rio Onade:
Bonds hear 7 per cent gold, payable Aoril *M,t>ct^>2^M:

(16.000 per mile,

now completed

accrned intereat

have 40 years to run. Price 'JO and
A Co., 41 Cedar street, Onanclal agenU.

Peoria and

Bock

convertible gold bonds.

M*aar».*.l».r

island Rallroad.-nm awctgagaji pi« wn
faicjaiskl
leagtfc. bi t s
$1,100 •aeli. ftlcs «. McMik T*aat

^isroadlsSI mUss la
This
i

ire
Rock lalaad!^ The beads are coupon,

y

(

Brothera, financial aganta.

Northern PaeUe Rallroad.-A 140 lo« '•J.CJ'i'Wfi "
by mortgage on railroad and land grant, at the rate of ta^OTl p«r aua.
par. Messrs. Jay C^ooke A Co., fiacal agenta.
ea
West WIseonsIn Rallway.-A Irsl nwrims sf t4,W«( »!.»»
aa
miles of railroad and a Un<l mat. Tna boada are liu 11
bear 7 per cant sold. Price 90 aad aecnwd latatiat. MasB*. tiajaas,
and
Johnson »^y, andVblte, Morria * Co., financial agana. ^ ^, -_,_

«*J^a

P«e«^ na
oblla aa^ Hontconsery Rallroa d^-n|M •« at JP^
m
mile, ror

irold
gold

bv^Ubama.
bonds, endorsed bv^labama. $ia.000 a
Meaars. Soniter A Co.. financial agaata.

.

road.— First
•Ssala.

mortgage gold boads.

.

MWlMlaa jtfsat.^

•!
Vermont iTlalan af the Portland na« •••l Oa
Meaars. Falrbaakt *

oterest.

^
,

JM
.

»

:

.
,
.
.

.

THE CHRONICLE.

8(i&

[December

30, 1871.

STATE SECURITIES.
1871, by Wm. B. VjlSx & Co., in the office of the LlbrsrlM of Congress, Washington, D. C]
Subscriber* wflU conftr a great faTor by giving g» Immediate notice of any error dl»coTered tn our Tables.

[Entered (icoordlng to act of Congress, in the yesr

Date Size or Amount
par
of
OutBonds. Value* st'nding.

DESCRIPTION.
For explanations |ee

^"^ When

foot-notes.

(fent.

Alabama :
Btate bonds

extended
do
Sterling bonds of 1850, extended.
bterling bonds, extended
do
do
do
do
New bonds
do
Ballroadbond indorsements
Loan o Mont. & Euf ala RR
Loan to .Ala. & Chattanooga RR.
yioating debt, warrants a d certfs.

do
do

'

ArlanJt'ls

1852
1866
1B««
1870
1866
1866
1867
1866
1868

648,0011

877,200
49'i,00O

13,120.000
800,000
8,' 00,000
511,672
1,000

1869

b

T-'n year bonds for deficiencies.
Float inir debt

Memphis &

Little

isn

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

2,188,000
138,500
424,600
805,000

b

1,284,800

1857

bonds

do
boutity bonds.
ConnecttouC :
War bunds, 10-20 year

gw

I

aoyear
20 year

_
10-30year
fgg
non-taxable, 20 vr.. J u E
1

i

1861
1863
1864
1864
1865

Dnncan.

S. ft

7
7

A.

O. N. T.,

ft

do
do
do
do

7
7
7

do
do
do
do

Dec,

1,000

a

J.

ft

J.

do
do
do

?^-

7g
J.

Union Trust Co.
do
do
do
do

ft

J.

do
do

Hartford, Treasury,

1,194,000
1,04'<000
i;741,100

A.

do
do
do
do

O.

ft

do

do
do
do
do

do

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

500
1,000

"soo

a
1,000

1,000
1,000
1,000

b
1871

S.

Agricultural College
to contractors, &c
John Tllrord, act 1818
do
Military purposes
do held by Board of Ed
ZoutJtiana :

Bonds
do

200,100
30,000
300,000
200,000
4,000,0u0

Oct., 1894
Oct., 1885

do
do
B^nds fund ng coupons

1-67
1870
1866
1869
1870
1869
1870

1887

100,000
176JiOO
866.000
800,000
3,700,000
2,000,000
7.545,900
1,880,000

.T.

M.

ft
ft

J.

N

Varlons.
F. * A.

J.ftJ.

Q-J.

Y, 4th Xat'l Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.Y. Lond. or Frank.

Jan., 1872

May

&

•72, -3

'4

'79-'80-'l-'6

July, 1886
Oct., 1890

N. Y., 4th Sat'l

Bank.

Dec'.ii890

N.Y. Am. Ex Bank,

Jan.. 1878

M.

ft B.

J. ftj.

M.&N.
AJ.

do

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

do
do

N. Y.,4th Naf! Bank,
do
do
do
do
do
do

July

1,000

500
1,00U
1,000
1,000
500

M.

ft 8.

Virioas.

b
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

'

1,666

M.

80,000
750.000
2,410,000
1,000,000

do

do
Frankfort, Ky.
do
do

do

ft S.

;

Various

real "ftate, fS15.410.711. 'The 111,
Ct. RB. tax amounts to about $500,000. Bonds of
IS 1 issued for relief of Chicago, (v. 13, p 569.)
ty, $15,647726:

Jan.,lf80
Jan., 1880
Jan., 1880
after I8SI

The vuluation of
was f 92.000.000.

real and personal property in 1870
Ta.i!es are levied by counties, and
vary from 5 mills to 1 6-10 mills. A sinking fund
18 provided fur extinguishing the debt.

1876- '89
18T6-'89

The nominal debt of Kentucky, at the close of fl.'cal yeiir, Oct., 1870, was $3,072.67;. Sinking fund
resources at same time were $2,589,295. Valuation

1M2
Sept.. 1878

of

1S9S

N.O., Citiz'ns" Bk. of La

lo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
M. * N N.T., B'k of America,
M. ft S.
do
do
do
J. & J. N.O., Cltiz'n Bk. of La
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
M. ftS. N. Y., B'k of America.
M. ft N
do
do
do
M. ft 8. N.O., CltU'ns' Pk ol La
A. *0. N.Y., Bank of America,
N.0-,Citlz'n8' Bk ot Ln
N.Y., Bank of Amer.ca.

J.ftJ.

Various.

do

4M0,000
8,000.000
9»;,30O
80,000
184,000
500,000
3,000,000
474,000
546,000
669.000
750,000

July, 1893
to 1906

'12

lfi86

1907
1875
'88
1886
1890

&

loan bonds

i

gir

£

do
do
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, st'g
converted
d
do
extended..
do
do
Baltimore & Susq, RR
do
do
Annapolis & Elkridge BR
Susq.

&

Tide

'51-'61

.

W.

Canal, sterling...
converted..
do

do

Eaetem Shore RR
Defen-e Kounty Loan

1,000

Various.

do

6

6

M.

6

r.

&A.

6
6

J.

ftD.

ft

S.

A.

&0.

ft

18(7
1838
1847
18;0
18S7
1839
18S»

$406,275,778.

p. 328, 403.)

ioio

Jan., 1871, was $1,178,677;
the municipal debt sinkingfund was $92,048; $840,matured in 1871. After ih(^ U. S. Supreme Court decision, interes' was pnid in gold
till the decision should be reversed.
Valuation
tax 5 mills. (Chkoxicle, v. 12. p.
$224,812,900,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1,687,345
1,403,146
•^69,000

429,000

9%420

6

778,000
215,621

1M7

5
6

3,6.11358
100,000

1852
1851
1854
185)
1837

House Loan

1861

Back l^ay Lands Loan
Union Fund Loan

'61'62

do
Coast Defense Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do sterling
do
War Loan, currency, registered
Trov 9t Ureenf RR, Loan, sterling,
do
home
do
do
do
sterling.
Southern Vermont RB, Loan
Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan...
Boston, Hartf & Erie RR,, sterling
Harbor Land Improvement

500
b

'67-'68

n

1864
1864
1866

£100&c.

'58- '61

JE50J

1,000
l.OOO

;

.

.

.

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

•61-'62

do

•232.)

a*"8es8ed valnatlrn of real estate in 1870 was
$123,834,918, on which the rate of taxation was 10;,
cents per $100; income from dividpnds on railroad, canal and other stocks owned by the Stite
WHS $104,610. The St»te has large y assisted
canals and railroads, and holds $5,552,970ofr-t.cks
and bonds of .oivent companies, besidos $1,764,450 In the sinking fund, leaving on y $6,000,065 of
debt, without any ofiset: the State also holds

London.
do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do

London.
Baltimore. Treasury.

do
do
do

do
do
do

1890
Iiec.,1890
Dec, 1990
Dec, 1890
Dec, 1890

I)pc.,1890

Dec ,1890
Dec, IRS9
Dec, 1865
Dec, 1*65
Dec, 1890
Dec, 1883
Dec, 1873

.

a,

&c.

'61-'63

a

'58- '61

JBnOO
1,000
1,000

I860
1857

M.&N.

100,000
110.000
165.000
94,000
50,000
100,000
2'»,000
2,800,000
t«),000
888 003
200,000
4,383,500
4,000,744

5g.
5g.
5g.

^
^
^
^
6g.

5g.
5g.

3,'I49,000

554 180
966,500
2,932,400

5g.
5g.
5g.

en*)
1,000

1,000
1,000

do
J.ftJ.
* D.
do

J.

M.ftN.
J.ftJ.
do
do
do

M.ftN.
do
M. ftS.
A.

ft

O.

lloston. Treasury.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London, Baring Bros.
Boston, Treasury.
London, Baring Bros.
Boston. Treasury
London. Baring Bros.
Bo«ton, Treasury.

6
6
7
6

230,000

1858
186S
1865
1859

O.

do
do
do
J.ftJ.
do
do

J.ftJ. N. Y., Mercantile N. Bk
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
M.ftN.
do
du
do
J.ftJ.

^

400.0iX)
3,5<I9.024

1870

ft

5g.
5g.

2'»1.00ll

'68- '69

A.

160,000
1,617,000
463,000
81,OU0

do
do
London, Baring Bros
Boston, Treasury.

Nov.,
Oct.,

u"productlve spcurlties. Bonds matured Jan., 1871, wr-re exchanged for new bonds
same tenor as old.

$20,115,708 in

of

By

1872

'73- '74

do
July, 1874

June, 1877
June, 1-72

May,

1880

July, •Ti-'76
July, •n-'78
July, 1883
July, 1894

May, 1894
do
Sept., 1886
Oct., '8(1- '90
April, '9\-m
'91-'94

April, 1890
July, i»n
Jan., 1900
Jan., 1875

lienewal Loan Ponds
Two Million Loan ..,.,
Iloiuls

Ste Marie Canal lionds

lOOO
1.000

I

a law of 18fi2 all interest on the debt of Massachusetts is paid in coin, excepting on the war
loan and temporary loans. In 1870 the debt was
reduced about $2,000,000. and sinking funds a'so
increased about $500,000.
The sinking funds
number sixteen, ar>d the securities held cost
$13,621,077, their market value ai close of last flscal year being $l,3;i,84:^ more than the original
cost. The loan to Boston, Hartford ft Erie K.R.
is ^cured by deposit of $4,000,000 '• Berdell" mort
bonds. The assessor's aj-gregate of real and
personal property in the StAte wa; $1,417,127,37''
Revenue is derived from a lax on savings bsnk
deposits, on corporations, on natIon.il bank
stocks, and from several other sources, any deflcl"'neiea In these recpipts beli g made op by the
annual State tax. The credit of Mussacliu-etts
(Chboniin the London market is very high.
CLK, V. 12, p. 238.)

The debt has been diminished

:

War Bounty

000 of debt

Dec,

Baltimore, Treasury.

J.ftJ.
do

1871 ft '8
1871
Mar., 1883
Aug., 1880
June, 1889
Oct., 1898

The
London.
T'aUimore, Treasury.

I,855.3ffl

1,'<38

Augusta and Boston.
Boston, Bulfolk Bank,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Augusta and Boston.

.T.

448,500

1867

Lunatic Hospital, &c.. Loan
Lunatic Hospital r West. Mass)
Loan, funding Public Debt

July. 1878
1873, '78 ft '83

May,

1890

JnIy,I»T9

$1,5!M,°02 In 4 last

years. Assessed vnlnntion of real and personal
property, 18:i-2. $6.30.000,000, and riite "f taxation
2'.i mills. Surplus revenue is applied to purchase
ot bonds as fast as it accnaiulates.

1 t.wv, w, lyv, 3WMMU 4,ww: u, iw Hui' i,vw,
are Issued: n, 500 and 1,000, 6, lUO, SOOa^d 1,000; d, 100 aacn,01X) £, aUo over 1,000: /", 250; A. llXlftc A:, 50
ug; M. ft S, Ma en ft Sent.; A. ft O., Aprils Oct; M. ft N.,May ft Nov.; J. ft D, June* Dec;
quarterly from February;
M., quarterly from March,
•"
nciJM)'**.— The figures in brackeis at the e
remariiiiriil eicn oMe, reiei'lo'ibe'v jfniiie'ind page of the Cbroniclb, or to oar Tmi' Book for 1871, containing
jnionn»tl«l upon the snb ect

orjpar value— The se eral_drnpmin->tl_oiis in_whlch »-nd9
jr oa
When Pavablt.—J. ft J. stands for Jan. & Julv; F. 4 A.,

iSKje,
_.
,

-

Q.— J., quarterly from Jan.; Q.—F.,

r

taxable property,

;

do
1899
1910
1S99
1909

:

do

^flchloan,

5ft6

20181

State Almshous's Loan...

do

351,000
800,000
525,000
475 JOO
2,832,500
3,084,400

J.

Southern Belief bonds
ifassach'tsetts

do
do

18S1
1863

[

converted

L

all

constitutional amendment limits the total debt
to $25,000,00). Direct d' bt, June 1, 1871, was
$17,831,300; contingent debt, $6,573,683; temporary
It has
$2,112,780; total outstandi' g, $26,517,763.
been decided, however, that bonds authoriz- d
previous to the nniendinent may be issued,
which iiiclurtrs $126,HK) to Miss, ft Mex. Gnlf
$5a4,lilKI to N. La. ft Texas RR.; $2,075,000
Canal
bonds guar, for >J .0., Mob. ft Texas RR.; $3,000,000
bonds to he issued t» same company ; $1,0*25.000
(or more) to N.O.. Baton R. & Vleksburg RR.;
$100,000 tn Shrrveport Hospltsl; $11X1,000 subs, to
Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personwl pro.
perty, l$l .320,000,000.
Taxes, 14X mills, (v. 12,

The war debt sinking fund

IgS
a*
»i*
Municlpil, War Debt assumed J sE
Maryland :
Baltimore & Ohio BR., sterling

^

;

Toi'cka.

J.

816,000
1,648,288

;

since issued. Railroan enfiorsenien's of v ry
large amounts have been authorlzerl, but only a
portion avallPd of bv the Companies. Assessed
va'ne of prop'ty in 18"70. $22^,ll'^5r•:i. Bute ot tax. 4
mills. Rent, lor West.* Atl.RR., $300,000 p, yr.
A liw of Dec, 1871, provides for investigation
as to the issue of all bonds since 1?6R. (IS. p. 107^
Th.* debt has been rapidly i educed. Valuation of
personal property is $lS4.3S3.2'v8 ralli oadjproper-

1874

J.ftJ.
do
do

980,696
348,000
45,000
108,000
416,000
2,95^,840

1865 the debt was about »2,TO0,0OO: In 1866
in Jsn., 1871, $6,014,500
and $3,000,000
$5,700,000

In

N

J. ft'D.

66AI0

1,0(10

•

do
do
Bounty do
do
QO

State

being rapidly reduced by a sinking

isos
1899

do

ifatne
1

is

p. 498. 839.)

rate of taxation. 2 mills.
floating debt, Jan., 1^71. »l,28S.fi97.
Old Territorinl bonds are not recognized. Real
and personal property assessed in 186y at $29,700,022. B«fe of tax in '1&70, 5 mils. Loan to J.,
P. & M. R.R., is secured by mortgage on road.

.\

1852
1853

War
W-r

tCHSOMCLB, V. 13,

Debt has been reduced since 1866"froiu IHO,000,000
to present fleures, by sinking fund purchases.
The 1861 bonds are payable at pleasu-e after Julv,
1871, and those of 1864 after Oct., Is74. A'sessed
value of real and personal properly, 4322,553,488:

July, 1881
Jan., 1883
Jan., 1884

Varions. N. T., B'k of America.

1843
1864

Cha ity Hospital bonds
Bonds for relief of State Treas
Bonds in aid of various railroads...
LbVeeb^nds

Civ

|l,aiO,000.

1880
1883
1884

New York.

H.ftN.
J. ftD.

•

'41ft '42

to Boeuf & ("rocodileNav. Cu
for relief of P. J. Kennedy.
issued to St^te P nit ntlary.
to fund noating debt of State
to Miss. & Mex.G'lf Canal....
Iss.t N. La.& Texas RR. Co
school hfld by Stat Treas.
to N.O., Mob. & Texas RB...

authorizes a loan of

Innd.

l,<i77

2»),000

100,975
880,500
346.000
6,500

'61-'6B
'ei-'69

do

Mill arv loan

Bonds

1871,

at 110.000 per

i!06,0a>

IMT

iranaa-i :
Civil bonds, 1861 to 1869

pe'foral

Funded and
1,000

:

lite est bonds, inscribed stock

Refunded stock bonds
N nnnl University bonds
Thornton loan bonds
War bonds
Canal Ikn bds, Kov.,'71 (to ClUcago)

,

debt, funded and fundable, is »4,800,000.
a law of ist,9 boufls are Issued to railroads
mle to land grant roiids »nd }1S,000
per mile to others, but limited to SSOni'les In all.
Assfs^e'^ Taluation ot all taxable pioperty about
State
$120,000,000: rule of taxanon, 5« mil's.
claims about2.000,0ii0acreso> 'and under old i>iink
mor'gages. Unf unded.debt is mostly held by U.

1S99
I'OO
1900
1900
1900

Sacramento, Treasury,
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

958M0

1,^00
1,0

?«'

$8 6,'45

The old
Under

1S99
1900

do
do

1870,

A Uw

Co

Un. Trust Co.
do
do

Y.,

do

m

proiiertv, $44^,398.
Rale of taxation reduced
in 1871 from 7K to 5 mills. Deficit in receipts
last flsc 1 \ ear was f211,62! ; Auditor's estimate
passed
of deficit current year, 1244,156.

:

1857
Old bonds held by U.S. Govt....
Due School and Internal imp. fund
Warrants bewrlnK no Irterest
Convention bonds
1868
State bonds
1369
do
1870
Loan to Jackson, P. & Mob. RB ..
Georyia :
1842
Western & Atlantic BR. bonds
1848
do
do
do
Var's.
do
do
do
do
Atlantic & Gulf RR. bf^nds
.1866
Bonds, Hct of Ma ch 12. 1866.
1870
rundlnfj bonds, act Sept., '70, goM
tKallroad endorsem'is (to July, 1871) 1870-71
1870
Brunswick & Albany RE

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

N.

J.ds J.

400.000
1,200,000
900,00 >
-50,000
450,0
800,000

do

Jlltnots

Y.,

Value real estate

The debt

Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold..

do
do
do
do

&J.

J.

2,783,000
1,400,000
1,517,000

a

1869
18;0
1870
1870

Arkansas Central
CaUfornia :
Soldiers' relief

The Auditor's report for the fiscal year ending
Sept. 30, 1871, shows the total debt to be as here
stated. The Goveri'or's message, publ shed in
Chronicle, V. 18, p. 739. and vvudiior's report In
V. 13, p. e39, -how all details 'n regard to the State
financial eituation. and a history of Alabama &
Assessed
Chattanooga RR. bond transaction

8;X),ntiO

RB

Rock

Little Rock& Kort Smith RR....
L. R., Pine Rluff& N. O.BK
Miss., Ouachita & Red River BR.

Florida

J.&J. N.

;

rnnding bonds of
Levee bonds
Unfunded debt

REMARKS.:

due.

A N. N. T., Duncan, S. ft Co. May, 18T2
do
May, VU
do
do
d""
do
do
do
May, 1886
do
Jnn», 1890
Jnnel.
London, Un'on Bk.
do
1886
J.i J.
do
1886
do
do
1886
do
do
N. T., Duncan, S.& Co.
do
do
do
do

473,800
688,000
64,800
82,500

1870
1»70

Principal,

when

M.

$168,000
1,941,000

'70- '71

INTEREST.
Wbere Payable and
by Whom.

Psy^blet

:

-

'

—

..
.

December

.

.

s

SO, 1871.]

i:

(

STATi;
»iib«crt»>r« will coBftr

DBBCUmON.

ol

Out-

Boodf.

all reAmDcot
uutM on prM«dlii( page.

jrfnnMola

Amount

Data

For •xpUnfttloo of
root

• gnmt Mror by itTtns

(%*nt

im

do
do
do
do
Sioux \V«r Lottii
ItatlroHd Uoudadiot rocognliM)
MtMOUtt:

Of

WBOB.

of mmr •rr»r a

IMS
1!K

PttMlMl,

V

w-w

Pnilllc
Paelttc

RK

r.
BR. (guar.)
riaiiulbal* St. Joseph
Iftvada:
State bouda
I

RR

do
to mnd (loatl iiK debt
Bampuhlrt:
War loan coupon bonda
do
do
do
do

.

90t,00il

1,000
1,000

i

9,4111,01X1

1,496.000

1,988#I0

twi

ii/iao,oou

M. *8.

goow)

De^IlM

BkofCon.

do
do
do
do
do

an

do
do
do
4o

t
do

•r>-i»

wio
•M-18
n-w
tm

do

mcMage,

law

Uaneaa,B.A Co.
Stale TrMaary.

M.*8.

160JOOO

Nat.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

9,S»,O0O

I8«7
1871

.

do
do
do
du

anjM

uw
LOW

SHl

i:i:

Ail Ike

.r,?ll«t>ap«UiMBk.

J.AJ. N.T.

i,au

Si-*
s>-»

.iiiUU

H.i
lir.

M.AN.
J.AD.

100,000

vtafiua

I.UOO
1.1U0

mauAtau.t

WkeB Dm.

"•1

do

1,0110

'5«-8

nn
KU

iti

II,

liwah.lta

do

New Jerufy:
War loan bonda, tax
Sew

do
d«

do
do

18H

free

A.AO.

March, urn

Concord or Boaton.
do
do
do
do
Trenton A J. City,
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

i^5,aoo

MM

968,400

Total valaaUpnof r»al <i«tale IWI. tit JM,IUi
*" '*' "** *"

July,

R'8

Sept., 1H-9
Oct., ^«-^

7
7

1,478,000
lll,08>,UOO

J.AJ. N.

Jan..

900,000
348,000
91,900

<«

2,0119,000

473,000
880,000

9g

4.788,800
8,689,400

b

eg

1408,430

1,000
1,000

6

J.AD.

Hank.
do

April, ign
April, 1871

Q.-J.

will.
July, 1878
July, I87S

July, 1813
Jnly, IgiS

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

883M5
lOOAW

6
6
6

11,407,000

6

1,600JW)

6

J.AJ. N.

4,09a,30»
3,400/100

e

3A!6/X)0
1,789,000
3,417,400

<

At

At win.
do
Oct., 1874
Oct., 1810

Doe., l»n
Jan., 1874

New

J.AJ.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
J.AJ.
A. A O.
A.AO.

6
6
<

l,m,400
1,000
1,000

do
do
do

I

5,190,100

1866
1868
1867
1868

do

Albany.
N. v., Manhattan Bank.
do
do
do
Albany.

a,397,IW

68.W

Tork.
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do

do
do
do
do
Domestic bonds (Union loan)

ISS)
I860
18j«

1886

100,
too,
100,

&e.
Ac.

*c

13M

Or«(70/i —Relief bonds
Boiiiitv bonda

6
6

!i«6,975

do

Raleigh, Treasury.

New

Vork.
do

do

A

M.

N.

plane loan, April 10

lut'Iiii.'il

loan,

Kaglatered loAn of

1852
18SS
18BS
185S
1861
1867

May 4

Coupon loan of April

19

Military loan of ^(av IS
Stocic loan of Feb.

do
do
do
do
do

;.

do
do
do
do
do

SOA

isn
1867
1867
18S7
1861

Rhode Island:
War bonda

Jan.,iro
July, 1881
Jan., I8n
JnlT.1981

State Treaanry.

»75

do

1875

d.

do
do
do

do
do
do

de

do

do
do
do
do

3d
31
4th
5th

Ac. 8390,950
Ac.
iiJSSO
Ac. 7390,590
90, Ac.
90,400
90, Ac. 9,373,060
90, Ac.
T«,iO)
90,
90,
90,

F.AA.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

i'5«•g.

6
5
6

5
6
S

M.

A

1,048300

«

300300
693300
839300

6
6
6

var.
var.
var.

383*7

Q.—J.

189,6!ll

.ITA J.

137,441

1861

.

1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000

var.
var.
var.

1,131,701

do
do
do
do
do

97D.00O

:do

390300

do
do

.
.
.

i-'undlng bonds.

1866

RR bonds

New State House bonds

.

18U
18«

.

do
do
Funding bill 4 receivable..
Payment of Interest
Funding bank bills
Conversion b 'UUs
Land comm aslon bonds.

18S6
1868
1868
1868

e>

1^0
1,000

iA»
IjUOO
1.000

a

ISM

proper—

A

ProT., R.

J.AJ.
F.AA.

J.AJ.

some

AAO

1.

April. 1879
July. 1883

do

ao

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

A

H.

do
do
do

O.

moat

1,100300
1,398390

do

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

T. Co.

do
do
do

Columbia. St. Trees.
do

do
do
do
do

ColumbUAN.

r.
Columbia, Treasury.

do
do
Columbia A N.y.
do
do
do
do
London.

8:ri:

Columbia.

ijno

Feb,l»I3

value. Tax rate In IVTl la aiioal 7 9 10 mlila,
will ralae 8:4388378. intereal on aU debt
U volontarily paid In gold.

wMek

•«•«

boanly loan

The groea amoant of the sen
veifl i iea aa tt <8M an
here given, but the value of bOBd* laaMtaUM
1885 varies so much on the partleaUf {•daaa iii
a reference la neceaann^ to UM datSiM arttola la
U neceaawf
13, D. lat.

Maw

1
TbanaamlobaaMa-

poaltloB In the
to do i
^y nofalas at prvaSBt la
regard to the reaamptloa of Intereal or »

ment of the debt

aee V.

(

For the Ooveraor^a

i

18, p. 740.)

total valuation of real and chatte'. propertr la
l8;owaa(l,lt7,7813B7, on which the I mina Rate
tax produced •4,66*3e, and other local tazM,
whica are very heavy bl Ohio, raised tt8,7<73M
(V. 13, p. 840.)

The debt Is provided for by sinking fUnda. wUah
win pay It at or before matarlty.
Revenue Is ralaed from nnmrrona aonreea, loelBdlng4)<mUla on personal property, aaaaiaad iMt
year.ll71,68<31iC Total rereaiie In 1810,

tMHp*-

Fnnderl debt dlmlnUhed 11.7013)*. Balaae* IB
Treaanrv at:cloae of 8acal year, jl 308363. JMts
holds (1,794331 In atoeka and i93m3aDor ralMM
bono*. Interval la volnntaruy paid la goM #•
all

loans prior to 188).

Any coupon bonda aay

be changrd to reglalered.

Feb., 18)3
Feb., 18)7

Feb,I8n
Feb., 1883
Feb., 1883

March,

1883

April, 1899
Jnly, laoa

Angnst,

1991

pleasure.

.\t

Jan. I, l(m
Jan. 1. 1884
July 1. •83-*'

July
Julr
July

'87-tW
1, '83-80
1, 117-97
I,

1. "O-T*
July t , 1881
Jan. 1, 1889
July 1, 1888

Jnlir

July 1,1888
Jnly 1,1889
July 1, 188
Jalyi,'t86il
Jnly 1, 1868

I8W-7S

4383391

laM

Debt wa* all created for war pnrpoeea and la kelag
steadily dlmlnUhed. The valoailon of real aad
personal property for the laca) year ending Apr
1870. (188A8*,«». and U< oi Heeata oa WO. "ToUi
revenue. (831388.
Statement by Oov. Scott, Sent.,
debt at

fsMMt

im. mra

and radroBtf eaauiaa
""

Treasurer Parker.
debt briefly ihoa Total boad
6.713.608.

:

Bank Note Co^ tn,\*)jm: „. ..
were In Slate Treaaary: (630ftia89
In haada of Am. Baak Kola Co.; t..
troyed : and h«laae*_(*3l4300 were dalivarad to
Of the Mtar.
Snaiiclal ageat In New York.
8.7)3300 wera In nae aa oollaierai tor loaaa;
.541300 had baeo sold, and (3DD30O wera la
credit of slaking fnnd. Old debt not aoBTarted
waa («,ja8,l08. maklag. total debt, (113*MI>'. wttto»t InelndlM boadaBadged. .r tallroad iB BOgi
CiaiDtia* of laeeatlgaiMa
menu.
conclndea that (83II3W of bo 'da ar* aa o**rTaxation for l«n, raU, MaM, 1 •a<n* : eoglr. 8
i

AMaU

Aaaeaaed valaa of property, (I8>3HJH>.
mllla.
(vol. 8, p. 7W, 88*.)
^
_
pil*
total deblherejilTan la, aeeotdlag to a

^

g m.

meotary report at tke Coaip«roner,Oet.8l.
alter dednctliig bonda paid In ngr HallrnalM rraSB
thia total debt of (M,M3M, l~
.
dncta—debtof solvaai raUra
.
..
..
.llUWt
from railroads ihea eold,
bonda that will pay mfMik,nMIK^m4
eat, (1883*) : Int. 18 bmb. ob boada piMtai
da*. Jta
980 : eaunalad balaaea,
•Ijil030(-. maklac total dtdaeilaaa af

W

M

,

.

jmn*

2.173300

No

1866-67

not I'Htered...

1

1,000'

Total
other

Intereal now paid

M

ralnatlaa^ Jaa*. .B*.iB i.!I».!

J
prop««t^JB*lM«^««j8jl«g*IML^
I

31,17738)

i«n

1868-49
186)
1868

1100

8.249380

1308.W8

waa ralaad la 8( ata oa tBa(H(MrJ
ihi^ghelBC* redaead to 48, bat a lax bMl
InidSi lalliaad racalau^ aad oa aoM «
tlon

aooroaaotraTaaaa.

(».

Ap.6Q»3»J

71O30O
793,417

306300

—

1873.

TVxo*—School 'und bonds
Bon<ls au't warr.tnts lor Btate govt
Bonds 1 1) sett] claims on State

316.641

74300 9
130300
60300
790300

1880

'>

Penlt-!ut lary debt
Frontier protection, gold, 30-W yr,.
Deficiency bds, under act May, 1871

1870
1871

4C030>>

Vermont:
bonda, coupon
registered

1863

500

*C.

900,

811300
10030D

_.
.
Tbe Stale owna abqat I.. .- _ ,
alsoelalaia^oB diWweat aeaoaata ajalfW I
». (a8l3»w»loh woBid ba la

5

M.AS.
J. A D.
do

Wew

Tork.

"

registered

"

sterling cdnpbn!!.'.!!.

h
h

ssm

*^

b

"

registered

1866.

'*

coupons

•*

*•

regiaterej

1887
1867
1881

• sterling "
Interest fundable to Jan .97
"
dueco July l.isn
New Pnndlnjr bonda for jK of debt,
(iertuicatas tot H of old debt.

A

»

Pii

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

(Caaoaicu.

18l»-l*10
1. 18)*

100,
100,

*e.

*o

J.AJ.
J.AJ.

» •*>

N.B. Mul. Krd'n
Montpeller, Treaanry.
Ha8-i«w
M((-(*OU

MMIOO

London.

Bi-iiu)
Wll-l»*

Mwbaaar w alMlaaarie

Hy^fi

^Jg

'

1818-1818
itr7-i»»)

lfn-1897
liB»-HOI

iinanrj
valB*

1871
1871

». 18.

Maren

Boat.,

J.AJ.

Old bonds, coupon

.

•««•# •

A

Tiratnia:

•

do
Aug.. ins
Aug., 1871

796.953

•«7-'8-'9

Green Issue, no letter
j m^
Bds to luiidlnt. on above to Jan., %i
Int. due on all bds estlm'd to Jan, *(2
rutauna debt—
Bank of Tennessee notea.

Funding bonda
"
"

1877

t8(8-*t

'«*-

B

U

^^

In

I

Bda to fund lot. on above to lasrs
RoMroad debt—
Bonds end'rsed for railroads i Sc
Bonds loaned to KR.'s, old., -a*

Treaaary warranto
Loan account In 5ew Vork
Tout debt of all kinds to Jan.,

Ang.,

lan
var

.

end

at

rear, ia6*-TO, WMta83«13W. or I*m
,—
sinking Innda. 83,409444 net; OftmtnSSTS
waa (3388381. Tke net
canal lolla waa only |a6*,9M,
the prevlooa year, showing a B s c rsnai of pjlir
797 on account of redaction In tolls by law of
f;
on
1868. Aaaeaaed valuation of all taxable property
Ia8l3*)30l,l86,or abool iwo-ihlrda of Its actnsi
fiscal

««:al year

The

var

Bank T .nn. stoek
lo^S-"
Railroad stocks
o •«
;
f
Hermitage purchaae dds o S 3 S
State <'aplcol stock
J.S€m^

do

900300

A.

8.

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

8,713306

Turnpike road stocks

HerleJ, letter

11,600

«8I,«4S
800,439

do
do
domestic
Railroad endjrsemeDta

Bds iH^ued to UU.'s since
Green tissue, no letter

180315

700300

lS6»-*»

.

9IM,3;U
319,476

136^80O

Fire loan bon'ls, sterling.

War loan

%:

do

1896
18S7

J

New

113.000
2.974,000
335,300
296,000
3,393,300

ITM

State House stock lat Issue.

Ttnne9»ee:
State debt

A.AO. Phlla.,Farm.AM.B-k.

J.AJ.

372AI0

18Si
1863

South Carolina:
State stock

Bine Ridge

1,000
1.000
1,UU0
1,000
1,0UU

Of tto

ifcdatST laii.

able, 8100300 per year, within
r,

The

r., Amer. Bx. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Columbua, Ohio.

do

4aoA»

Aprils
do
May-t

la

crratod for war pwDoeea.

"98. "99

Pi'in^fjlfinta:

Coupun
do
do

'

I

Indefinite.
Oct.,. 898

J.AJ.

61,lgi
49,490

all

<'H«n>ICLI,T.

Jan., 1900
Oct., 1898

Ohio:

Registered loan, payable after 1875.
do
do
do
June, 1881

and have 6e«n iteadOy rateeod

miti

Jan.. i«-M
Jan.. 97-03

N. r., Manhattan Bank,

s

1,910,083
800,000

an-

»« **

'

Thcgroea amount of tandeddeM
Y., Manliattan

do

do
do
do
do
do

W**—
u^nhjtSP
laal yaw, M18jm. An Om
New Hampalilre war* lined for war

Debt was

Yfn-k:

Bounty loan bouda, coupon
do
do
stock, registered
tiener.il fund debt.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Canal fund stocic,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
North CiiroUna:
uR. and Improvement bonda, old.
do
do
do
do
do
do now <not special tax)
do
do
do
do
Funding bonds, since war
do
di)
do
IteKi!4tM certlflcateBof literary fund
Penitentiary boDda, act Aug. 21, '68.
Special tax bonds

taaawe, vii

M6.

Debt redured

J.AJ.

18(1
1868

do
taxable

J.AJ.
M.AS.

618,000
600,000
7(0,000

ee to

icn.1, T. 13, p.

•78-17

Jf.

ei-3
18»4

i—¥>r«a la ••r v»hl«a.

Bl. Pan), TreeaBrr.

do

1,0U)

"

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I'„v.!- ''
r.

W.
S W.

•««•

Wkm Pgrabto —4

Whent
Parable

lou/ni
1,IMI
1,(UI
1,0UU

IW

CttimolUlitti'd iMiuda

Piifiii.-

liCURITIBS.

.

laiaM«tal«

lOOAW

1,000

1*H
1M»
IW*

statu htxtdH

S.

869

;

SUM Hulldlng Low

•

RaiT

at'ndiiig.

iiPvONK 5E.

BtebiaaB^ f eaaiu (.
iBiattlaatwittW.Va
i

wblaa waa apt j|Bd*

of aroBartj

la

li»

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THE CHRONICLE.

870

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December

30, 18?1.

CITY SECURITIES.
Wm. B. Dana& Co.,iii the otflcc uf the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.j
confer a great favor by giving ub Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Table*.

[Kiiteredftccordiugloactof Cougress, In the yeftrl871,by

Sabacrtberg

lylll

DESCRIPTION.

REMARKS.t
For explanation, see

foot-notea.

AuguHta, Ga :
Bonda for various purposes

City re( eipts,

Baltimore :
City Ht'k due lit pleasure after 1890.
Jail stock
"Water loan
Consolidated bounty loan

Tlie city credit lias been loaned extensively to railroads, In exchange tor their securities, which it
holds to the amount ol $s,HiO,><8?. The sniklng
fun.l lor B. & G. lilt. *fi,ii()(i.(x>U loan was !^l,3tXI,742,
Dee. 31, 1S70 ; West. Md. Itli. slukmg fund, %'i^f^,\(,\
and the total of the several other sinking funds,
»r>.(.H«.24U.
Tlte amount of debt on whicli city
nays intemst is *lS,34a,559, as B. & O. RR. ays ou
¥5,l)00,tXX) loan; Water loan is paid bv income of
waterworks, and Public
ark by City Passenger
liailway. The assessed value of property is |"Aw,-

Kxenipt
do
Public Parks (Drnid Hill)

Park Improvement loan
Loan to Bait. & Ohio UU

One

million loan, Pitts
New City Hall

&

1870, $288,98*;

Int.

;

accoount,

»7i„66S

i

C.

RK.

.

.

do
do
Consolidated loan
Court House loan

i

Total income in 1870 was 6,M5.oa5. Population in 1870 was 267,354, against 212,418 in 1860.
Loa n > are issued in registered slock and arc generally due at pleasure after the dates of maiurlty
named.
756.140.

Funding loan
Loan to Va. Valley R.R
Endorsements for N. W. Va. RR..
do
do Tork& Cum.RR.
do
do West. Md. UU ..
do
do Union RR
.

Bangor, 3^e.
City debt proper
:

& Kennebec RR. loan...
European & N. Amerlcati RR
BanKor& Piscataquis UR
Penobscot

Boston

Tlie ponnlation of Boston in 1870 was 2rt0,526, agalns
177.1*10 in IStiO.
Valuation of real estate in 197U was
*36.'i,593,UiO
personal proi.erty, ^218.4%,;^00; total,
if5H1.08i',40lt, upon winch the rate or taxation wa65 per #1,0110 for State and |;13 G.'i lor City and
Conutv Total speelal assessments were $l,412,it2u
Total amount ol tax, $8,6:16.862. 1 he net Increase
01 debt in Is70-71 was |2,480,8'.'6.
The total debt,

:

Various Trust Funds
Renewal City Debt
Bonds for Municipal Purposes
do
Rftcruiuug purposes,
do
bounty to volunteers
do
city purpose*
do
do
various,
Roxbury war deb assumed
Renewal of water bonds ot '4S,
Water loan, sterling
(.'ity notes (new main) Act 1858...
Water loan (Cbesaut Hill Reeo.).
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
(Dorchester)

-

;

1

,

April

Water loan,
Debt of Willlamsburgh loan
do
street loan,
do
do
do local improvem't
Brooklyn local luiproveuient loan.,

Mt Prospect Square loan
Soldiers aid fund loan
Nat'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan..
National Guard loan
Atlantic ave. Impr. loan ,..
Third street
do
do

do

BuBbwick

av.

South Seventh

Union street
Granil street

Fourth ave.
do
Wallabout Ray

;ii).

1871. was $26,666,4,'l6, and the sinking fund
$11.632.y5y. Sinking fnmi provisions are

then held,

sullieieut to meei the debt as it matures. T. e
sterling i><00,000 loan, negotiated in 1870, netted
the city $3,823,415 in rurreucy. An interesting article in regard to laxalion, by Mr. Tliot*. HULtvIU
be found in the last fiuanclaireport of the city.

Boston Highlands
Consolidateil St. Imp- loan.st.rUng
Bonds for various city purposes....
do
do
do
Dorchester water loan
Brookh/n :
City fl.ill loan

Gowauns Canal impr.

Valuation of real and personal property $9^8,955
Rate of taxation. 2K per ct. The loans to Europ
& N.Am. RR., and to Bangor & IMscataquis RR
are secured by lirsl mortgages on those roads.

loan

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Betlford ave
Kent ave. basin
Vauderbilt, ave. improve, ertfs.
N. V. Brldsie loan. reg& coupo
Prospect Park loan,
do
Water loan

By

a law of 1871 taxation for both city and county
purposes was liuiiled to 2 cents and S mills ou the
dollar, on the assessed valuation olis;0;and the
Mayor. City Treasurer, Comptrollor, Supervisor

and County Treasurer, are nia le a Board
to estmiate, in Julv of eai-h year, the amounts to
ho raised tor tiie City aiPi County. The Board in
.Inlv, ISTI, estimate I the requirements, and state
In tlieir imblisUed report tliat the e-timate Is over
$2.<XX).00(ne8S tiian last vear, or a reduction from
nearly $8,000,000 to $6.0()ii,tiot>. The rate of taxation,
on the assessed valuation of last year, averaged,
$3 86 on the $100. The rate has been redut-ed to
less than 3 per cent on the assessed valuation of
last year, ana with t'e Increase o Ihevaluc of the
real property witMn tlie year, t' ey think that the
average rate of taxafon for the coming year will
not be more than $2 :^0 on the $10(,*. Special assessnientfi on property for the opening or streets and
other similar iiiii>rovenu'nts are not Included in
these estlMiates. Topulatlon in 1870, 3%.2li0 against
2«>,(y)l in 1800. Valuation of property about $2U>,at Large,

000,000.

SeweraKeI)ond9. routlnuons
Assessment fund bonds, continuous
Central ave. sewer bonds
Board of Education certificates
Bondfl arc mostly held within the State of South
Carolina, and Interest ia paid in Charleston.

(Jharlentoii. S.C.:

City stock

do bouds (ci>upon)
Fire loan bouds
Chicago

Wai er loan
do
Sewerage bonds
do
River Improvement bonds
Municipal and School bonds....
do
do
8. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go).
Cincinnati

Bounties to Volunteer
_
Bounties to Volunteers
T
To build ICKgleston Ave. sewer. .B2

Loan
do

to Cln, & Hills. RR
to Little Miami RR

F

Asppssed value of real property, Sept., 1871, was
$2;i'1.888,4t)(t
personal, $.M,<i70,6O3 (S of actual
value. ToUl loss by fire estimate at $196,000,000.
Raised in 1870 on City tax of IM Pei* <ent. $4,13;',79S; State. County' Town. &e., $2.279,682
on
spenjal assessment. $2,836.K.'>2. Population in 1870,
;

i

:

21^.983, against 109,269
ing fund, $557,000.

.

.

.

Columbia.

S. C.

Works
Funding bouas. con V.

iu sink-

1870, 218,900. gainst 161.044
In 1860. Tax rate. $22 00 per $1,000. The following
table Ironi the books oi the Auditor of Hamilton

County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of
the Ciiy of Cincinnati for ten years

^

d<»

,

Amount

Population by census of

A

Eaton & Ham. RR
G
do Covington & Lex. RR
H
do Ohio& Mississippi RR
1
do Marietta & Cln. UR
M
Common School purposes, ng
A
Bonds to fu'id tloatlne debt
Bds toO&M RRtopur. whf prop.N
do for Cniumon School purposes..
do tnpurri-il estate for Workh'seY
do lobuilil Workhous'..
_.
do pur.Orpb. Asvl. gds for park.O
do forerectlon of a Workhouse...
do for waterworks
C2
4o for waterworks
C3
do for Common school purposeaPi
do for Common Scliool purposi's.P
do toO&MURtopur. whf prop.
do pur Epls. Bury'gGdsforpjirk.Q
do forexten.&imp. waterworks.
do
do
do
l>
do
do
do
E
do for funding floating debt.... A2
do I'lanedto Whitewater Canal. .A
do for newhospltil
S
do fornew liospital
.. ..S2
do for funding flo^itlngdebt
L
do forexteo.&lmp. waterworks.K
do
(lo
do
F
do pur. Orph Asvl. G'ds (or Park.O
do for Workhouse
Y3
do for seweraice
R
do for Improving Gilbert ave....U
do to build T'V^leston ave sewerBS
do Improvement bonds
W
do water work purposes
C4

In 1^60.

:

8 g S
^ U ^

^ ^
s «

§5

l3o

\\

o«e

A

i—

CO

»f^

ss

s;

s

g

I

8

2 S d^
^ S

00

s K S ^

!;

IIS

s s I

i i

i % I

S

oo

of Cincinnati is al)out »5.0«6,CK10.
arronnt abont $350,000 rer annum.
Population, :370, 9,'j98, a^alust 3,uS2 In IS60.
Total

delil

Watt-r

IntoT's,

SiM or par p«;««.—The sIjmk In which bonds an' Isaneil: o-SOOanrtl-OOO; s, 100. 500 and 1.000; <i, 100 aiid 1^000; «. also over I 000; /'.ailO; », 100; », 50, &c.
"^"tpniMWc.—J. &,I.9tan<l8fof ,Tan. *;,Talv; F. 4 A., Fub. & An?.; M. & S.. March & Sept.; A. &0., April * Oct.; M,&N., May& Nov.; J.* D., June & Dec; Q—J.,
quarterly fro-n Jan.; Q.— F., quarterly »i"iu s'eh!;
"—,*«.—., M"'.'^'='»j from rci,.;:Q, — M., quarterly from March.
n7
."'"^w"
,,
j
J<«"<<rK.— In this column a summary of the latest Inlormatlou In regard to city 11 aauces will bo given with references to more detailed statemcuCs published In .,
the
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December

-

80, 1871.J

THE CHEONICLR

871

CITY SECUIIITIKS.

SubMcrlbera will confer k urciit ftavor hv vIvIhv
' "' «'"'"«

"

\

aiat

OESCRIPTION.

do

RR.

do

Iter

(Vnt.

utoclca

Dflfitl.

nuriioMS

IttMHls for \ jiri.Mis |Hir|i.>((«»t
\V:il.T
il,i
(
M, Kniir. by
.111
f..r hiill.linK I il.v Hull

K. v., N
'Mi,;«i

Wk

clU,
.;

coupon
do

do

flo

linprovt'intiiit

186*
18«I-C>

bonds

iKMiuty loan

V«ri.
IfW-l

ASSi'SSIIU'lit hoiulH
ilo
'lo
lOytinn
H.rt:>ni ;inl Iltidsun old bonds
/

«m

Vwl.

iivlllcRR stock

i,cni
I.UIU
i.uni
i,(«if

do
do

1,111

\;mff)a

Jdrsr;

4Aau
si^nio

iv

li»,«t)
TO)4«X1

a

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V»rl.

I,<«l,li00

1.IIKII

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1,(IUD

;;.'

KitwauN. s, wharf.
iind P.
Wlift'f pr«>|)erty

RR

Foroldlhihlllllcs

.'."!'.!!

bonds, endorsed by Loniaville..

ft .1.

H.

Y.,

I'u.:

Louisville.

Louisville.

do
do
do
do
N. Y.

'.":

'

Illy d.bt .Mir (pay. au'lv till •»!)..
do do DKF ipay. an'ly till "»)..
Ilonds lo Mob.& (H. North HR.
Bonds to lirand Trunk liailruad. . .
ii

irf h.iinis

id.'bt.;;. !!!!;;."."'
"
'
Jl'it,/., ,„,•/. Ala.:
llonils ol IsliS. N.&S.A1«.
I.

KB

fork:
Water stock

..V>'w

do
do
Croton water stock
do
do
do

do

<lo

New

;
"

;.

Ctintral I'a: k Itliul stock

M.ftN.

do

do

do

do
do
Cvulral Park imp. ftind stock
do do do do
do
do do
do
do
do

J.ftJ.
M.ftN.
J.ftJ.
1,000

500;!)

Mil- e Incatlon st(x;k
"

-^i|is

t

stock

•

fnnd stock..

do
do

d

l^'<l.

If ft

holds abUDflaiil

asaels.

J.

The

donl luK and over fine drill In tinO^Tl was )(JMI
9Hl,of which »%'M.2Sll»s. lukiM lo. nwiil.iM. m-

iit7j-i»a

Nor .,1100

Mobile City Treasury.
do
do
N. r.,

Howes

valnation of real an
Populallon

W!II,K.'.'.

1885

July, 1888

e-i

.

N..T.,1886
till

1901
s. Ai;i. i:i;

1888

18tD
1884
1900
1900

1880
1887
1898
1898
1874
1874
l>QI
1887
iia*
I87S

V.
F.

int
1878
1901

U

and ronntt.lhonirb lil<niii:il
ha%e wiis-sic f.r-,.--iiii/.,r t,-

city

rles,

debls. Tlicftill.

oiit>,l»
-i nt.rt

;i. t.,

>

,t.,i

-.

of fnriiled anil
the sinkloK fill)
by Ihi! Jolut t..i,„.„>,<. .,< ,...^.ti> «.<i ..iinTII
TUori
Jan. 1,
J(UI. I.
Otdlii,
t>cs<rlptlonof Debt.
187".
IS71.
IWl.
FundrMl clly debt
»ai.«»J80|«JI>li,79«|»|J«J)|
Funded cunnly debt.. Is^lstAI 30^01,1)0
:

.

.

-I

njBuB

Total (\imled debt, -•wjcwn finjWJM
Less sinklug fund.... \*fiC»fm 111.115 »t

yS.IIMn
lt.ig

Funded, less s'k'K rd4»,as),1W HKftlSa Va.ianyfgi
Temporary clly debt, (.mjrit VSf
City revenue bouds..
1,848.100
ZJtf

Counly

V^

584^00

l»ec. IS. T^l. Comptr.-!!.-- stnr.
al »

,

i.,r,i!

Uli^

Oc,

of >
Till' folluolii^- l,i:-le>l,--

1880.

ten

yeun of proi>eriy

valitaiioi

IfltS

18M

t s
= a a

1897
1888
188*
1881
1888

a

o
a

M.ftN.

1884-188)
1888
1879-188)
1873

1871-in)

M.ftN.

1880

M.AN.

i S 8 C R E B a e s p »

ISM
ira

M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.

IMS

N.

18)0

Ittlllll

l)pft

M.AN-

Ii

law

1871
1*71
18-1

ifMiililifi

l«l
a.nB.floo

-.

;tri.800
370,(100
I,IXXI.(WI

818,000
768.0011

1,108.700
100/XXI

7,»,000

tfsom
1853
185<
1851

rev. Ii'ds. Ac.

Total tj-np-y debt.. »»,181.I-J»tI.4r

lfl>7

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M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.

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2(R.HK1

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r>'al

Tlie Andilor'(ales tlial rrr,
penses. CI y owns »i

BoodaareendonetibrN. A
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4,CW,(XXI
9ic,;oo

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tim

sels April, 1871.

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do
do

of 18W.

debt ai.oui xmnjnn, againM whirk tk« e««T

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do I yearly lo Int'sl,
"". . 1 "l" '*'"' principal..
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M.AN.

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1880

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1889

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,

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.-P.

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Waterworks ]..oan of 1860
One Million of im<

,i)itiiHli„it

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l«(

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Aceummulaied debt bonds

Old corporations
Ponchartrain RR

I

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July, laM
Vay, llW

18(1

V.
.-F.
.-F.
.-F.
,-F.

bonds. No.S

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do
do
N. Y.,Merch. N. Bank

Bk

do
do

-V.

do
do
Imtem. bonds
Assessment fund stock
do
do
do
Repairs lo bnildlnzs. stock

do
do
do

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,

85

of Mobile.

Mobils,

n'.

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Kiot damaKcs Ited. bonds

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bounty bouds

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do

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I8HD
188)

1880
1885
18(8

Ninth district Court llon-c bond
Consolidated stock, coupon
City Parks 'miTovem't fund stock.
Normal school fund stock
Public Bc'iool bulldlnftliind stock.
Ad -Itional Croton water stock
ff. y. Oninty:
County Couit Uonse stock
sill. a

ft

Charleston,

isii

Sireni openiniraud Improve, bonds
Vol. Soldiers Fam. Alif fund bonds

Bo!,
^

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N.y., P. M.Myers ft Co
do
do

1880
18<5-SI
1852
1865

tmo

do
do
do
do
City Cemetery stock
City Improvement stoclc
do
do
Lunatic Asylum stock
do
do
Fire department stock
Fire leleu'raph bonds
Tax relief bonds
do
do
coupon
New York Bridee bonds
Acenmulate<ldeht bonds
Ktreet liitp-ovement bonds
do
do

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April, l««»

18W
ign
ins
in*
I8»

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1886
1853
1860-8
1853
1854

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1859
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187U
1871
180!

ft

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18M

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1857
1859

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of America.

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.

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l»«-tl
May I, IWI
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.

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new Croton Aqueduct...
Croion water niain -itock
Croton Kt-s.-rvoir bonds
ilo
.\i|iM'.luct bonds
Cioton Hal CI- jdlM- bonds

do
do

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do

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runded interest

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I87».11

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I

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Varl.

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A.AO.
J.* U.

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

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do
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For old llabimifS
School bonds

KK

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do

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•

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Tuprvvidetnr merest aad aaaiarao fiksagMl of
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,

THE CHRONICLE.

872

[December 30, 1871.

CITY SECURITIES.
Subscribers

eonfsr a sreat favor by g^lvtns us immediate notice of any error dlscoTered tn our Tables.

ivill

DESCRIPTION.
foot notes on

2<1

Amount

Date
of

references, see
page of previous.

For explantlon of

all

Rate

Out-

pa]

BondB

Val

st'nding.

dent.

Principal,

Where Payable and

J.&D.

New Orleans,
do
N. Orleans or N. Tork,

Jfew Orleans— iCor\iin.ueA)

Funding loan,

8,000,000
7
8
355,000
538,000 7 3-l(
<
157,000

1970

Jefferson City, (debt assumed)

Wharf Improvement Bonds
Trust Funds
Philarlelp/tia

:

Bonds issued prior

to consolidation,
do
to pay for stoclc subs,
for extension of gas worlis. .

do

do
do lor permanent improvemts...
do (or pari{ purposes
do for war and bounty purposes.
do for municipal

& school

•55-'!l

'59-'10
'68- '70

'62-'66

•m-10

purp.

PlUsburgli :
Water extension loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds and certiflcates, coup, and registered
(
Compromise RR. bonds (coupon)..
Portlaml, Me.:
Loan to At. & St. L. KR. Co
18i0
1867-'fi9

I^ovidence. R.

rt

1867
1867
1868

1,000
1,000
1,000

1,865,700

1852

375,000

J.!& J.

6

A.&O.

.J.& J.

6

6
5

.
.
.

.
.

School bonds, 1870

<ip<i|f.

7&If.
7g.
7b.
7g.
ir-"ig-

Savannah, Ga.:

To

water works.

I'urcliase site for

Improvement

Savannah

ol

18.18

1-63
1853

t.iver.

Sav., Albany & Gulf RR
Funding coupons* oiher purpo.'cs
Redemption of bonds
do
do
Bonds of intern. il improvements..
St. Jo/teph, Mo.:
Bds to St. Jos.

&

Den. C. RR.

Mo. Valley RR,
St. Jos. & Topeka

do
do

&

St. ,IoB.
t'iver and

27,340
99,00n
196,000
5,000
62.600
937.600
402,800
117,000
349,600
500,000

h

1866
1860
1870
1870

1,000

500
1,000

431,500
150,000
76,800

600
600

1S69...

RR

1860-'66

b

1858-;59

h
a

lls-'TO

h

Wharf Bonds
City Improvement Bonds
Funding Bonds
Interest Bonds
Bridge Bonds
St. LoHiK, May. IS71
Renewal and Floating debt bonds.

7

J.
J.

60U

J.
J.

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

7

6
10
10
6
10
10

10

l>i72

May, 1871
May, 1875
June, 1876
Feb., 1878
ch, 188S

Ma

Dec,

1888

Feb., 1886
Nov., 1819

June,
Nov.,

Commerce

Population in 1870, 19.566 against 8.932 in 1860. Revenue from .111 sources in 1870-71 wa^ stim ted at
In 1870 assessed valuation of property
$195,000.
was $11. 000,000; rate of tax, IX percent total revenue (int. fund $l:»,t87. p-neral fund $81,146)
$217,000. The city owns $51X1.000 of SI. Jo. & Denver C.RR. sto' k,$5|i,0(Xl St, Jo,* Toi.eka stock,
$150,000 Mo, Valley stock, their value being nominal.
Public buildings &c., are worth about

'80-'89

do

'

Nov., 1889
'80-'86

St.

;

1873
'78-'79
'8«-'e9
'78- '80

1872
1891

$150,000.

Population 1870, 310,864 against 160.773 In 1860. City
anl county pove nnients and finances are separate. Total debt April 11,1871. $12.,TO.50I). Antlcnation bonds since Issued, payable l»n.. 1872,
Assessed
$1,000,000. .County debt is $3.212.lilX).
valuation of all property (abont li" per cent of

:

Real

cst'ite

and public buildings.

1846-7
1840-68

.

Stree' improvenieut bonds
Waterworks honrt« (olil)
Bonds to Paciflc Railroad

l'iSl-66

l(«l-58
I851-5S
1854-57
1851-55

do do Iron Mountain RR
do do North Mo. RR
do Ohio & Missipnl RR
Tower Grove Park bonus (gold).
Sewer bunds
Harbor and wharf bonds
La'ayette Park bonds
New watt-'rwork bondd (gold)

o

11N52-54

1S68
18Sl-«
1852-68

.

var.
var.
var.
var.

2,689,000
778,000
299,000
482,000
456,000

1,(100

Van.
Van.

6
«
6

Van.
Van.
Van.
Van.
Van.

(,

6
6

2 «,(«»
417.000
346,010
l,0»t,000

fig-

var.

1,21:1,000

6

58,500
3,960,000

6

399,0)1)

lOO, &c.
1867-70 1,000
l.«&

8

F.

&

6g.

'75- '88

71-'86
'71-'83

•7l-':3
"74-'77
'74-'75
•72-'74

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

A.

J.&D.

12&7i

TI-'91

do

Van.
Van.
Vml.

6

Republic,

do
do
do

Varl.

li

1.000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

N.Y.,N.Bk

M.&IN.

actual value), old city, $1.I2.000.0(X), witli a tax rate
of V/i per cent ; new city. $1,000,0110, with tax rate
V of 1 p. c. ; estiuiated income 1871-2, $3,151,489.

Aug., 1898
'fl-'8»
'77- '88
'71-'76

June,

'87-'90

Population 1870. 30,030 against 10.400 In 1860. Total
revenue 1870-71, $177,650; annual interest account,

Minn.:

St. rnul'i.

Revenue Bonds

var,

320,31-2

Preferred bonds
Lake Superior ,t Miss.
6t Paul & Ch cago RR
8 per cent bonds

Tar

a

152,044
2 O.K) 1

6

1.000

li»),000

«

var

95,125

RR

ISt.

Paul and

InlSW.

,

Nov., 18^3

Joseph Treasury.
do
Jan.
do
M.&S. N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk
var.
St. Joseph Treasury.
var.
do
do
J. & J. N.Y., Norlhrup & Chick.
J. & J. N. Y. N. B'k (;onmierce
var.

city owns real estate and other property valued
at $2,763,980. Assessed value of real estate In 1870.
$11,861,464. against $12 219,140 ill 1869; total income
in year 1869-70 from taxes and other sources,
$1,1»1,222. Population, 1870, 28,235, against 22.292

The
July,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

N. Y. N. B'k
do

var.

M.&N.

:

1881

do
do
do
do
do
do

*D.
& J.

'I

1887

do
do
do
do

& D.

was

unking
olal taxes collected, $2,838,521
funds imiounted to $;,S82,!)89. All the values for
San Francisco are given in gold.

9«,907.

1883
1891
1895

Sav. Treasury & N. T.
N. Y., Duncan, s. & Co

Y.I' A.

7

$.52,611,800; lersonnl, $40,566,1(10; total, $93,076,900. Rate ol tax. $18 50 per
$1,000. Sinking imbis—bonds due in 1883. $273,000 ;
H., P.& F. RR. $109,500: Loan dne in 18;«, $80,244.
Population in 1870, 68.904, ugainst 49.129 In 1860.
Population in 1870, 149.182 against 56.802 in 1^60. Real
estate in the fiscal year ending June 30. 1^70.
assessed at $69,776,603 ; nei-sonal property at $44.-

1S76
1S88

do
do
do
do
do
do

& J.
M.&N.
A.&O.
A.&O.
J.&D.
J. & J.
M.&N.
M.&N.
J.

6&7

'71 to '91
Aprtl, 1877

'77-'78

A.&O.

7
7

81,000
36,600
l'S,600
120,000
600,000

50

Van.

7

7
7

;

1

;

N. v.. Lees & Wgller.
San Francisco,
do

J.

&
&

J.

.

&

Jan., 1876
Sept., 1S85
Jan., 1893
Jan., 1900

.!.& J.
J.
J.

CUv

.

ter RR. $700,000: niort. on real estate, $895,000 and
also holds $714,300 of Port.
igdensb, RR. stockValue of real estate, $n.OT!,.'!00 personal, $11,876,415. Tax rate, $26 per $1,000. Population in 1870.
31,413, against 26,341 in 1660.

do
do
do

.

M.&S.
M.&N.

7

.55,100

i«n
18,1

1
1
7
7

19.000
!i9,500

a

18-.3

1868

HR

B.

('.

500
500
500
500
sOO
500
600

1852
1854
I860
1851

Subscription to Op' Ilka iiR
Purcha-e of Springfield plantation
Subscription to Mu*cogee R«
Construction of WHter works
Gaslight Co. siock

1913

Nov., 1886
Nov., 1887
Nov., 1888
July, 1887
June, 1877
June, 1887
June, 1887

Providence,

J.

M & S.
J.*

196.000
979,600
207,500
731 ,.500
400,000
230,000
212,000
301,000
150,000

Taxes and water rents

Valuation of real etate.

&

J.

1871, 13,785,691; RR. compromise
Jt)61,000:
do. municipal, t99,8(S.
in 1870-71. amounted to
»502,932. Popilation, 1870 86,076, against 48,063 in
I860. (Chronicle, vol, 13, r. 24a.)
Sinking fund Man-h 31. 1871 . $382,199. Debt increased in 1870. $706,000.
is protected by niort. on
.'^ t.-4- St
L. RR, $786,0(«1 ; moi t on Portlft Roches-

Toial debt, Feb.,
sinking find,

'59-'99

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

Saji Frajtrtwo

Bonds of 1855, coup, (gold)
do
do
1858, conn,
S. Fr.& St. Jose RR., coup. (gold).
Judgment bonds '63, do
do
Central Pac. RR. 'SI, do
do
Western Pac.RR. "65, do
do
School bonds '6l>-'67, do
do
Judgment bonds 'fi7, do
do

New

and

real

personal, $511,000,000; tax rale of $2 25 ri ported
by iluance committee. Population, 1870, 674,028,
na. 566,629 in 1860.

'93- '95

and N. T.
York.

li

600,000
«IO,000
300,000
4,000,000

1,000«
1,000>!
1,000<;

.

v. 13, p. 806.

'72-1905

Pitts., Phila.,

J.*J.

I.:

Loan to H., P. & F. Railroad
Bonds for public improvement..
Kecrulling and bounty bonds
Water loan bonds and stoclts

'72 to'85

Boston Suffolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
Bost. Columbian Bank.
J. & J.
Boston Suffolk Bank.
6
J. &D.
do
do
6
.J. & D.
6
do
do
J. &D.
Boston & Portland.
(S«6 niontbly
A.&O.
do
do
5
(
6
6
6

given in Chronicle,

1880
Oct., 1910

Pittsburg.

6&7 A.&O.
4-5

X

debt. .luly, 1871, was tl8,888.631. Population, 1870,
191,418, against 138.670 in 1860. Mayor's message

1895
1887-1900

do
do
do
do
do
do

J.& J.
J.AJ.

7

REMARKS.

Due,

Dec,

Orleans.

Fhlla., Treasury,

J.&J.

6

Whom

Sinking funds. $13,158,545; valuation of

&J.
J.& J.

li

991,846

do
do
do
do
do
Portland & Rochester RR..
do
Building Loan Com'ers
do
do
do
do
do
do
Municipal— proper
)
In aid At. & St. L. RR. Co
(

New

A.&O.

6
a

2,167,37?

24«,00O
23J,000
308,000
700.000
500.000
2;a.ooo
117,000

&D.

«

634,700

1,000
1,000
1,000

Van.
J.

by

5&e J.

8.380.231
1,725,000
4 445,000
6,705.000
5,405,400
11.660,IK0
;8,754,900

1855

When

Wlien t
Payable.

New

York.
do

M.&N.
do
J.& D. N. y., Jay Cooke & Co.
J.&D. N.Y., Far ii.L.&T. Co.
Van.
N.Y., P.M. Myers & Co.

'7l-'9;i

'71-'88
I

88

I

<

$61.'2.32;

in

sonal.

INDEX TO RAILROAD

valuation of real estat', $6,620,178; perIntere t and
13.985 tax rate. '23 ndll--.
fiscal year, April I,

$'2.'2

;

sinklne fund balance end of

1»10

'89&'90

'

1871,t«a,077.

ABLES-

Index to Companies given under the name* of others Into nrhlch tber have been consolidated
Ala.
Ala.
Ala.

&

Deeatur & East
Western.

Florida, Rre. Mobile & Montgomery.
Miss., Hee Selma & Meridian.

&

&

Tennessee

&

Detroir,

Iver, ^ee Selma, I'ome
D.
American Central, lee Chic, B. & Q.
Androscoggin
Kennebec, see Maine Central.
Atch'son&T>ike'8P,,«e« Un. Paciflc, Ceniral Br.
'

&

AtlanUc, Miss. & O., c nsol of Norfolk & Petersb.,
South Side, Va., and Va. & Tenn.
Bav de Noquet& Marquette, see Marquette &Ontonaeon.

&

Indiana, tee Cleve., Col.,Cin. & Ind.
Bennington & Rutl end, «e« H'rlcm Extension.
Blue Rlilgc, S.C, »«e Greenville & Columbia.
Bin- Rldgii, Va., see Cliesapeak & Oiiio.
Bell 'fontain

Bosion & Worcester, see Boston & Albany,
Brunswick & Flotl'ia. see Brun-wlck & Albany.
Bujilo & Erie, see Lake S',ore & Michigan Southern
Buffalo & StateL ne, «eeL!keShoie & Mich. oulh.
BuriiUL'ion

Cimeron &

&

Mt.

Kms

lly, see

II

s Clti

,

see

C.

&

B. Co.

&

Hannlba'

S'.

Joseph.

'apids&Mo.

Central

.

Western

&

hio, see Baliimnre
Ohio,
Paciflc, see Central I'aiiflc,
& Savanna'', see Savann .h

Charles'on
Cliaii

Chicag

tte&S. C.spe Cbar.,Co1.
.

& G

eit Eastern, see

&

&

Aug.

C ilumbus. Chic.

&
&

*

''"'"'"'"'"

''olnmbla

colnmbus

&

*

&

CInn., see Ol.ve.,Mt.

Vernon

Augusta, see Charlotte, Col. & Aug
Indianapolis, see Col, Chicago & Ind.

&

Council Bjuffa & St. Joseph, see K naas Citv
St.
Joseph & Council BlullB.
Covlngt..n & Lexingi .n, see Kentucky Central
---•---.'
"anv., Lrbana, B1.& Pr»-'- see
-.
kin,
IndianapollB, Bloora-

lnKt.n& -Western.

"Wloiv, Xenia

&

Bel pre.

«m

Little

Toledo, Wabiisli

&

Frank

in. Pti., see

Cumberlind Valiey.

Illinois, see Toi, do, Wabash &
Gn envllle & Miainl, see Dayton & Un'on.
Hudson iilver, see N. Y. Central & Hudson River.
Illinois & Southern Iowa, see Toledo, Wabash & Westiern.
Indianapolis & Madison, tee Jeft'ersonville, Mad. & Ind.
Indianapolis. Pitts. & Cleve. see Cleve., Col., Cin. &
Indianapolis.
Kalamazoo & fechoolcraft, see L. Shore & Mich. S.

Great western of
Wis'erd.

Kalamazoo & South Haven, see Michigan Central.
Kennebec & Portland, see Maine Central.
Lafayete & Ind., »ve Ind.. Cinn. & Lafayette.
Shore & Mich. S.
Lehigh & Susquehanna, see Lehigh Coal Co.
Lexington & Franklorl, .see Louisville, Clnn.

Mla^l,

Louisiana
Louisville
ton.

&
&

N., r., see Erie RR.
Mis-ourt, see Chicago & Alton.
Frankfort, see Louisville, Cinn.

&

.

& St ubenville, see litts., Clnn. & St. Louis.
& Watertown, see Home, Watertown & Ogdensburg.
,
Quincy & Toledo, see Toledo. Wabash & Wi stern.
Ilacine & Mississippi, in vvi stern Union.
see New Jersey Southern.
Rariaii & Delaware Bay.
Hock Island & Peoria, see Peoria «r Rock Island.
Rutland & BurliiiKton, see Rutland.

Pittsburg

Potsdam

.

i

Lex-

&

&

St.

Jo

...
&

Clnn., see Clnn., Sandusky

Clev' land.

Sandusky

.

Cincinnati, see

1

Inn, Sandusky

.
&

^,

Cleve-

land.

&

Lexing.

land.

Manassas Gan.see Orange, Alexandria & Manassa*.
MassawippI RE., see Connecticut & Passuinpslc.
Masslllon & Cleveland, see Cleve., Mt. Vernon & Dela-

& Lexington, see Kemucky Central.
Michigan Air Line, see Michigan Central.
Mich. Sonihern & N. Ind., see Lake Shore * Mich. S.
Milwaukee & Pralrte du Chien, see Mil. & St. Paul.
Minnesota Ce 'itral, sec Mil. & St. Paul.
Minnesota Valley, see St. Paul & Sioux CJIty.
Mississippi * Missouri, now in Chic, R. I. & Pactne.
Missouri VsllKiy.seeKan-asC., St. Jo. & Council BluIfB.
Mobile & Gr lat Northern, see .Mobile & Montgomery.
Muscogee, .«ie Southwestern Ga.
"ew London «« Shore Line,
New

mven*

RK.

Side

Northeast & Southwest Ala., see Ala. * l haltanooga.
Northwest Virginia, see Baltimore & Ohio.
Oakland & Ottawa, see Detroit & Milwaukee.
Oil Creek, see Oil Creek > Alleghany.
on Creek & PIthole Branch, see Plthol" Valley.
Penobscot & Kennebec, see Maine Central.
Pensacola & Georgia, see Jacksonville, Pensacola &
Mobil
Piedmont, see Richmond & Danville.
Pittaburg, Col. & Clnn., see Pitta., Cinn. & St. Louis

seph & C. B.
Sandusky. Dayton

_
McGregor* Sioux City. In Milwaukee & St. Paul.
Madison & La Crosse, see Chic. & N. Western.
Mad. River &Lake Erie, see Cinn., Sandusky & Cleve-

Maysvlile

New Lisbon, see Niles & New Lisbon.
N. Y. & Flushing, see Flushini: & Norlh

Sacramento Valb-v, see Central aciflc.
St. Joseph & Council Bluffs, see Kansas City.

1-ake Shore, see L.

ingt n.

A
Mich K n Sonihem.
Cleve. & Toledo, see Lake Shore* Mich. Southern.
I^'^",
* Del.

Louis, see

Tohdo.see Lake Sbore& Mich.

Southern.
Detroit & Pontlac, see Detroit & Milwaukee.
Delaware, see Phi. adelphia, Wil. & Bait.
Erie & Norlh E s .. see Lake Shore & Mich. South.
Flint & Holly, see Flint & Pere Mirquette.

Long Dock.

Charleston.

Ind. Centr^il.
Clilc.g_' & So iihw Btern, see Chic, Rock Island
Pacific.
CInn,, Dayton
East., see Cinn., Sand. & Cleveland
C nn.,Peru& C'ile.,»e« Chic, cinn.
Louisville.
Clero
Palne«vllle
Ashtabula, see Lake Shore

&

St.

&

,

& Mill all e,s«« West Jersev.
Cai thage & Burlinet n, see Ctilc, Bn-l. & Quincy.
f-'ldar
anlds & Burlington, see Buiilnst'in. Cedar
Cape May

Monroe

San Francisco & San Jose, see C n'ral Pa Ifle.
Saratoga & Whitehall, see Rensselaer & Saratoga.
Scioto & Hocking Valliy. see Marietta & ii ciunati.
South Berwick. .»ee ortsmomh. Great Falls & Conway
South Georg a * Florida, see Atlantic & Gulf.
Southern Miss., ^ee Vick-burg& Meridian.
Sonihern Pacific, see Texas & Paciflc.
Southwest Paciflc (Mo.), see Atlantic* Paciflc.
Si ubenville & Indiana, see P|i tsburg, Clnn.& St. Louis
Tallahassee, see ackaonville, Pensacola & Mobile,
Tcbo & Xeo-ho. see Mo,. Kansas & Texas,
Tennessee & Alabama, see Nashville* Decalur,
T leilo & LoKanepcrt, see Col., chic. & Ind.
Union & Logansport, see (ol.. Chic. * Ind. Cc ntral
Union I'acine, R. DIv.. see Kansas Paciflc.
'

1

'

llniim Paciflc, S. Br., see Missi.url. Kansas & 1 exas.
Virginia Central, see Chesapeake & Ohio.
Warr.n & Franklin, see Oil Creek * Alleghany.

Watertown
burg.

& Rome, .see Uor

e,

Watertown & Ogdens-

Western (.Maee.), see Boston & Albany.
York & Cumberlend, ite Portland * Rochester.

.

:

December

,

THE

80, 1871.]

HUONICLE.

f

878
|,|ST.

—

'.

DESCRIPTION.

Mlln

Out
if ataiidlng

Road

wa toot

INTKUKHTiil;

Amount

of-

Ut

nol«.

lute
per t

When

18M
IMS

itnutU'wt

I>a]rabls.

I
8

i.li.

Ijim

1(M>

'I.KUnr. Ala...

l.l

1,0(10

'.

1

RBMAKU.

by WEoni.
-iresl,l
I.

Y„

'/— BUick

I

";

" ^'

'

;

"KN.
.

Y.)

s. v.)

Ohio)
luortKaKe
At~-i<,ih ,(• fr'r<f/'~n(>inmuu Btook
(.u:ir.uiU'tMl stork
Cimsol 111 1st iiiurtgaiTC
Secl'l. b<lms. A.iX;.) exih'ble furlst M.
So. Ueurtcin & Kl., 1st luorlKKge

I-

I'orihiiiil lit) bonds, Ist
.V. sterling, 5-JO years

a

.(:

WH»iiiii(tioii

do

do

do

IfOU,

.( Pi-t.itOi'/'iin ;
li,;ui, 1st
\
-I iiiort. (inc. 2.1WI

.'

mortgage

acres id.)

'/'/—Ist mortgage, gold
- '( //^/{«i'«— 1st >!., skgfd
/..,,, '/r,— stock

14,.,,

«
8
8

ro/no
aoo/m
01,000

cfc £>*<«—«tock
mortgage, old
morFgage new (Berdell)
do
now, guarante,.'d by Biie

»/»0/)00
aoo/ion

* O
.1

*

if ptirch'aae

.

Ji'fli'",

.1-

.)/'/("

ft

A.

<i--J,

M

«

J.
J.

7
3

by St ite Oa..
not endorsed
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J.
J.
J.

7

8

ft
ft

I'r.

(

ft

dk

(fc

700.000
900/100
2,0IXI/)0O

1,'«0

t/no/ioo

Wi

380,000

8
8

4W/M0
TS.500

aO.OOOp.m
s/no/no

1X71

1870

1/M324
1,700 OOO

do

SR/xn
4J9*JI»

acmXB)..

a.oo(Mno

^t/anfc— lat Mort, conr
2d mortgage
'IVim'/^j'.f- /»'/!;. CV).— let Mortgage
it

l/W

1898
1856

ao^ioo
c.'c'.'rr.')'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!

on wtock

"so

49(MnO
gno/no
30B/no
817/M)

so

15

»»/(»

I. nil'

1870

J.
J.

2oa/n)

»/ni

ft

ft

O

m
extendeil to
tor

|S*6

Ii4»-7ii.

tmM»SSm»

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1H7S.
8I1 king fund aaaosMa
While mirk! and eiunstoa
44m, are operated by B..C'. ft M. iv. M,

io««l/»a.

July 1,1(76

U-9

n. ifc.)

Company recently placed la baaknpMr.
and now m a n agaif by trna w aa ef awlaB
morUMe. Net eariilBaa (or M aalha

1889

IniaaTwera tlM.Ma.

(y.

do
y.

ft
ft

Bk
,

1. 1'.

Apr.

I.

Jan

do
do
or London.

1. isi-

do
do
do
do

ind
II

1. is:
...

itiii

Jan.,18r,t i^tock

iDcrsssa d 30

^iil

•

..»M».mJi.
alBSrek.^..

R ery two

mis

I,

July

1,

id;*

.\pr.
JtllV

I.

I8n

fartl(».l7a.

1

1NIUI

•

Jtlll

!(M sarMaa* tMlfaar.

M

sn&akaailaya
intl/ia. *d aad
itietwir. of Oile.. B.ftO, <y. I*.r.f«>

do
Jo
do
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c jiauaBtwhy Ch..B.ft Q tOar
giauaBtwhy a>..B.ft Q,
S
M, ft N. Boston, E. Smith ft Bro.lM
dgr.t/IOOaooaerea. <y.Up.<*!>
Jsn i. IsTIl II idgr.t/Knoooaerea. <y. Mp.(
J. ft J.
Philadelphia Office.
I'- F.4 A.
Jan !8 I The C. ft A. RR.. Del, ft Rarl > Capal*
do
«. ft O.
do
l«n
N. >.R.R.'(nrmtk« alladCo.^aTb^..
i' A. ft •<.
braacMlaaa.
London.
ro Iroliat aaamtMa iraackltaaa. T«a
1880
\'PhllidilphlaOfflre.
8f.

.

F. ft A
t
M. ft N.
8
J.ft D.
• ». M. ft 8.
J.ft J.
7

188*

Princeton. N..
I'hlladel

111.

Office.

Loixion.
Camden. N, J. Office.

7

A.

O,

do

•

F. ft A.
J.ft J.

Phila.

ft

M.'ft'N.
ft A.
ft A.
"7 k. F.* A.

do

.

I

I. Y".,

do
do
rnlon Trust

iTrk!SKr^Sfc?.?w^«^
(y.A».i

was signed Oet. T* Vf,
a*L
V U p. U6iJ*i «£>
. .
.
C«anto«k7«nj0»i *r»»rjd.»»«ra*ia
I

Philadkl'lihla.

~

,

Caaal
Jan.. '(71 Cnasol. of Caaa CadaadaptOrt
Ian., .
ro«i
Cost of ro«4aa
1871-1*
Lescdto Atl.ftlOr.
All. ft
year. PKLM
1 Nov., 1(71
real na ^rfaais'
Feb. 1. 1/—
t I

do

r.

•

lA

Ml. Holly.

Boston.

J.ftJ.

•?H

4

.

1884
Jan.. 1831
Ian..

0.

g

16

iaa,r«wipi»tad g»p4..

I

III

,s

'

'•'*"'' l'""'""^'} 'r'"i> fi^''.: Q.-M., iinartarly from Msrcli
whan UHe prlaclpal faUi due of »<mkU bat tbe tlm* when tka 1**( dlyldaod was
;

OnMi

mi-m
(

•

. .ev''°"',"''''*'?'"''ii?"^
i These dale* i&oir tha period

,

'

.

,

W
Ci
alKW *0

road la raaair.

Oct. I.llM
'joi%

Boston. Co. *i Office

m
.

par c«<ik or cask
-:il|-r.-.
v.lS.p.«(l.)
-"Mt.aO.l 7l.v.l8,B.«n
U p. MS, 741, In)
soments, ftc
at. oa bonda, ftc.
s, rioal«d«t
iMj8

Jan..ir3

do

owell.
na«a to

1

IS'

Mavi,

do

*

I

Dec l.is^
.Nov.

L- ftT.Co

X.Y.. Farmera'

O.

•rrln(3ffi.<'

Mjr. I.lsof Commerce, \ug.. is,

do

O

Apr

10.,

le

N. Y
Bosttm, Co.*s Office,

N.
J.

'

NOV..I87I

do

do
do

ft
ft J.
ft J.

ft

Y'..

ft

L. 31 pi

N0V..I!';;

a R.
New York,
B

N. T..

ft

NoTK.— 'lie npiircrtsonietlnic. given in brackets st tti ml of noiiarks. nfcr In Ibc yolnme and page of ruaoMlru OMilalalM faller katanaauaa. Ika
mean "sinking riind," and l.gr 'iHnd grant " Conmnnics which have been coni o1tdsl«*d are Indexed oa the pagv >aaad)aitSaee ranrcHtd Mln.
""For stocks, this means the miles of r'i'-i
'
'mnds the miles (*ovrf' ''•"
t These flgures are dollars: or In the
rl/n*: *.l«»aB4 aywaida: I.
i, pounds,
o ,vx)*
t The Interest per <i/.«.i,>i is given
;/ri,;e.,( on stocks
M. ftJ.sUods for Jan. ft .Inly: F
M ft s .Mar ft
,\

*.: y.n

H.p.

v..h.,.

J*n;,1873 Opeiatad w("
par cent'
I8is
1814
187*

N. Y.,H. Clews

O

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

w/no

i,i9vAn
2/n8/no

loai

mort.

A.
A.

8 f

5.500/)00

100

tst

Consol. of Agr. Branch sad Fl*ehbi.rf aad
»' or ester. Net earalasMmo'a «Mi«M.

All expended In InterealMfaHalaNet earnings 1^00-71.
tmr

!l871

Jsly, 1875

Boston, at Office.
Boston, at Office.

.I.ft J.

8f,

5.847,000
<ns/ioo

1

1890

Xoy

Oillc«.

do
do
do

M.AN

J.

7S7/HO

iflSlffO

Dol'arloan

'

(V. 18. p. «ft.)

1876

1, 18SI

do

J.ftO.

7g.f. M.
4
7
7

1,411,30

Sterling loa', sinking tttnd (iSrajOD)
Dollar loan

Oimnen

It 10 prot.ef «!<•>
dclit. |::i i:si.
('oat of road;
etc.. (4.126.316. Net earnings last year,
$213,334.

L'sedloSI.

—

1.

Boston.
Boston, at Office

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
F. ftA.

7

800.000

Amboy—blocK

Consolidated mortgage loan
Sterling loan of United Co.'s

A.
A.

f,

¥

i/ioo/ro

let*
1810
1889

SotuhweJitf.ni~\tii .M
gold,, on r"d ft I'nd

8g.

4,l(t).000

100
b.ttk.

18M
18«
18M

hiiUon—Ul M.,
,t

*•
""
IM
vfastMUMMn

1887

New York.

ft o.
M.ft N.
M.ftN.

.180/100

18(8

Convertible bonds of IsTo, ((>th erlesi...
Burl.<t Ho. in yel>rwika—\el M.conv., 1, gr
Cairo

1806

1884
1899
188*

A.

5,000/100
8,990/100

1888

a.l.

niirigr.ge on roadft 400,000 acres land
Bonits rnnv.lntopref.stock (2dserle8)..
Bonds conv. Into pref.stock (Sd series).
Incbds'onv. i com. stoCK. (4th series).
lat mort. conv, on lirancb. (nth series)..
1st

Oliatten

v. IS,p,

Jan., 1873 Leased to Honsatonlc. a' 7 p**: rent, par yr
ingOet. 1.
Nor.. 1871 Net earnings for ten mos
"
July, 18;«
I81O. (LfSoJ
(LSSOJia, and snrp. on hs

Boston!'

ftj.

Bee report In tha

It, p. 43,1,(18:

783.

I

1,

July

New York.
Bosttm Office.
N ew York.
Boston Office.

M.'°4k's.

tmjM.

Aaz..l89l

do
Boston

:

B. DIv.,

In progress. Ball, to Pose's Creak
Br.
CapllaTstor--, Ktlll,!>2l
Cost of raad ftc..
aboutlir. tetwl, KoT,
Leased. ^
.'I. 6 sa
1, xiva
•
eased to \'
IS. ,890

Apr.

do

Jan.

i/mo
1000

1857

f.rr..lstOCk

SurUnfftoii

Co

Boston, at Office.

.I.'ft'j.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

"ioo

d> Jfinn— i»t M.,gold,
Mo. /ZiMr—Stock

Uke

1«6

ft

Boston, Nat'l Bank.

'7'
.1.

Mch
May

do
Boston Oftice.
do

J. ft J.

3,00/100
3 860/100

AW^-atocE

napUtt

(V. la, p. 413.)

Apr. 1,1899
e

Princeton, V. 3.

J.
J.
J.

7

IIXO
\ssa

irage

Jl//r!i/,f/,,,i, tt

It

Floating

Boston. Kimcr, P.

ft J.
ft J.

7

l.iOO

mortgage bonds

llurL.

to

•lect.

<

CHRoaic!.*, Vol.

New York.

".'•A.

"i'
<

soo/no

ntuh.-ah

iiiort

Office.

y.,St.L..ALftT,H.U. Oct.

M.'ft'X

3 000/no
3,«B/100

100
100

^I.. -^kK fund.gold,
,fr.i:,:i,i.,t

.ill

••Ing

:

Ctniaor. Oct., Ig». of At. ft Pie. aadtoalk
Parlfle. Land grant of ipatim aciM.

1816
18(0
l<tS
1886
Jan.. 18*9

Ofllce.

Boston. 2d Nat Bank.

A. ft U.
F.ftA,

7

3T/X»

»0

113

!!!!!!

-'<i

Ist

Ih,-

ft

k.B. aras
assnavlag

r

p. 17»,a»l.)

-stock

.\Vw rorl- .t

Baltlmot«

.!.*.).

8
«

9/no,ooo

tfc y^v/rfrtcmv— stocli
BrunJiwlctf tt Aifxiiii/
Ist mortga'^c. gold, endors.

Ji„ir„i„

.luly. Ifvn
.Inly. 1918

do
do

S-

ft

15/m/no

BenLM)

BOfit

n

Leath. Bk

l.ondon.

M. ftS.

sMi/iao'

M'

llH-

|S49.10Ognaraii'

do

Baltimore

O.

ft

F.

V

158,500
800/100

/no/no
TVIOO

cil In

Farm.'ftM.Bk. Julyi.1881 Leased to Pa. R.R., 99 yrs fmai 18*4 •( 7 My
do
July 1, 1884 cent, oD |geo/no stock. Int. on hoada,*c.
Balllraore Office.
Oct., 1871 Several roads are leased by this Co.. and
do
operated In connecMon wl h lb« mala
do
stem, the net earnings last year k«|M
Oci.Vimi
do
1»IS
(3.974,288. and of othe' rilvlaloas aafZ
do
lows: Wasli. llr..«ISi/M; PsrkafSb.K
lem
do
dencit, »9*J85 t'enlral <l. div.. |eR,ai:
U85

.I.'ftD.

M9/»0
1

ftc.

Alb.

do

A.ftO.

m/no

•»»

BnMtoit^ liur^fora

Co,

M. ftS. Phtlade phia, Co*> Olll*
Belfast and Bmton.
St- M. ft N.
N.

400,000

M

Floating debt
Mass. loan.Oecured byH,nX).000,
£'J)!tO!l if- /,'.">//— Stock
*'"
nils, 1653, conp in

A.

(
7

743.000
aoo.ooo
1»,0«4.100

.

uicr

the debt of
ft

atea,

I

I'hila.,

r. 4b.).
O.
.V. 4b S.
J. a.l.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

• k.

IIM).»X)

I

D.

*

,

A.

8

1,000

Dollar bonds
BoM., Cliru. ,(• Ml<:hb.—Ut M., Agrlc. Br....
B., €. & K. to K. Jk Worcester on consol'n
2d uior gage, lM>-70
BoKlon, (Mneord A Mmureat—Prrll. stock
Othe stocic,l->clad*gold<ilv*d8*newstk
1st mortgage bonds, due in 'MS
.\I. bds, conv. (71 m. 4 ist, fflX)....
2.1 M.l.rts. touv (71 m.* istaas)
Sinking f nnd bonds

.)

6

499*n
100
lOU
1,000

ft

do

A.*0

^-

93/I0O
190,000
1,100,000
995,800
1,000,000

.l/&f«n»— stock
.Mliiiny loMis (Alb. & W. stkbdge)
'ollar bonds (West'n R. R.)

ist
1st
ist

6

TW/JOO

,(

July, 1887

,

Portland and London. Sept.. 18; I Leased for 99* years, (ram Jaly, MH, la
do
do
Sept.. 1871
(trand Tmnk ILR. Augal rant, 6 »sy
Boaton,
May 2. IfVM rent on sterling
Lond in, Od Tr. RR. Oct. 1. IHfM curnncy bonds.bonda aB44 o« stock aatf
do
do
ct. 1, IWI
do
do
Noy. 1,I8H
Sayan nah.
June, 1871 Leased to Central of O*. for

J.*J.
A.

5
«
<
«

1,SOO/)00

£'Tr*>'ftifV— stick

.„.

anoura.

458,500
140/100

M., boniis of IS-ii, (gnar. by C. A A.
2d M.,
.lo
'.SM, (
do
do
Ill
3d «..
IK.T, (
do
do
)

Co

'

.>..

I

(.u):,

do

N. Y., 8ho«

J.'&,l,

4

8,7»,CiI

18fi«

&

J.

7

1,710,500
8,87«/)00

ist

B'Mt^m

3X

8«S,3SO
679,50)

1859
1962
llfW

i;-iOt),(XIO

*
A

's'

i00,OXI
13.15I.9IQ
8,S««,I0U
1,K»,IKI0

1851
18?)
1855
ISSS
18SS
18e>

'

Jm

uioij

ISM

ii:tr!C"r.i

M.*N.

J.

S« A. *0.
• g
M.4kN.
Sg M. * N

871.301

UK

Baltlnio.eloan. 1S55-.0
N, W. V».,2d mortgage. 18.18
N. W. V»., Sil iiiorlKiige, 1854-85
Hnlt.^t /*)(/,„i„,:-;st uiort.. gold

Bfwyor

6

7311,700

100

branch

sterling.

i

787,000

'

(

R^.
ft

.

'

1895

N.Y. M. k.'jraiip

J.
.1.
J.
,r.
.i.*.i.

1,500,000
718,000
484/100

.

1881 snil
»(..,

(V. 13, p. 807.)

I'

i.aao,(W)

"it

18M

ISiO
i:bj

do

ad II In

i8n

do

J.*

9,4M.>aO

1

lam

Savannah.
M. K. .lesup

v.,

I

psrcr:

7».

lat^WO
18(1

sinking fund

iK.i.'),

* J.

.

Morr.

for old

im

Yorli.

London.
do

7

8/IOU,llOO

100

1853

.St/tJun/wiA— stock

Wuo—stock

New

.l.«.l.

«g

£100
£100
£:oo

1868

Hi. lie VtiUey—UiU'.ii'.iVUMivir'iT

LoKii.

A.*0.

A.4kO.

lat

reori'nnlxatloa nl

sod Tb
184
tan

5,a00,l«0

100
lUU
1.000

ISM
U7I

iij.iriRiige
!iiiiiii,„,,fdrii'lVi red stock

imi

lO.OOO/W

a

M., skg fond....

Jc1

1877

dti

.1.* J.

"h

(I

do
do
Stirling bonds, not morl

Aniiit-^t'i
Bniii]..

* •n[MH*riD*«i^i

Nrl earnlnjr- last ytW, Wmmt
This was llir Intlatr mSim.
the

York.
London.
do
do

M

Its

I

London.

A.AO.

484JI00

M.

lUil.l

•a.

1,

Inly,

New

J. 4k D.

7
7

aoojuoii

,11

.

AtlanU. U*.

A.*<l.
A.4tO.

?
7

•MIOJICO
100
100

-n.

•

Isn.. IWt

8,891,*

a/no/m
a»joo

,

July, IIM

B.* Co nly

N.r., Lancaster,

A.*0.
A.*0,

\1
^

7

golU
.Kld.onSOO^acr'son'il..
'/-rtf/ictf—slock

1'

Yorli.

Y „(l.0pdrke*Co.

*J.

7

l*rtc,.)

'

J.

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K

'•'I s'"l-k
^

4

IW5

Vi,<. ,t o, -l9t mortgaisc, aterllnK
.( /*/ci7io-Coiiiiuon stock

.31

I.VSI.MO

M iiiiiitK»go

<b'

N.

J.

J.4bJ.

Bil.«B

'

I

Harrlshuri, Treaanry

New

*

J.

f,

Bf.

i/mfK

on

l#r»st

oI.JJ.]

•

ri

In iniain

afiwfim

!

''"

Mal.lDlt

14,000/100

1H6S

"::- >ihi,n,,i lai

tnrarrf

.

?

2,01)0,000

IHI

.!

J,

7g.

p.ni.

1,000
100

*

Jl.

do

V ,Wln.low,l..4bCo rat* 188*
do
do
MarchJ8M

N.

Jan., 1874

48,000
um ajKO

IMJI

.

M.*N.
.I.'it'j,

7.80

,

do
do
do

A. a(>,

"f

194,000

lliCI

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iw4
1MB
imi
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ISM

li^.l^UoBr»nOll)

'

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7g

lOhlo)

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s
7
7

8,900,000

a.l(liuir.ex«.)

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;,;iV;jj"M";;:;

imo

<»•

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ifiitu

'
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V

to

stork!!'!'!!!!!!!"!!!
of dtiben.

^

i

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Air

iiul

I

1.000,000

a

ini

*

1..

'.IW per mile

•

^

A:...

v..

a

'((•tSoM....

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UMI

-reM)

J,
t-ww

!I.U»7,H0D

l.tlDtl

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L"

1

lai

ins
1H«
lau
inn

.sr t«H»«.

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1

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Xfnrttfiurc.

'•'"

'

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«o«nr • KTw Mvar br .IrL. ».M1 V.
Kreat i»>»r
KlrlBK a* la(in«4Ut« moiIc » «r
y »rr»r 41— yr»<l

—

full njiplwiattona,

.

I

BAILLBOAl) SIVKk AM) IsoNU

I.

«ab«<>rlber« will

For

—

.

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.

THE CHRONICLE.

874

LDecember 30, 1871.

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Snbserlbers

nrlll

confer a great ntvor by giving

DESCRIPTION.

or

Miles

of*

For explanation of
notes on

all

210,000
1,377,000
6,850,400
709,600

1st (llvision.s.t

1866

1861
1863

gnar.by Ch.

* N. W

1866
•66-7-8

I.IXHI

l,6(10,(«l(l

4,66ii,800

789,000
3,648,000
920,000
1",000,000

1869
1871

3,00i 1,000

_..

2d mortg.Tgo (now

New mortgage

1853
1869

1st.)

bonds

1,(K)0

50
60

mortgage bonds

Ciovernmcut lien

do

1015

7«
50
ISS
712

1864
1863

"ilJO
1.000
1,OCO

.

Chart., Colnmb tt Anffiftita.—atock
Ist mortgagt--, (C. & S. C.)
(C.& A.)
do
con8ol'd,(2,(XX),000author'd)
do

Chartiers—Ut mortgage
Cltemunff— slock
Ckp-raw <t THirlinffloji— 1st mort
Jd mortgage
Cherry Val, Shar. Jc Al,—\%i M, couv
Chesapeake tfe OAfo— com. stock
I8t H., Bkg fund, gold, cp., for |il5.(WO,000.
Ist M., (Va. Cent. R. R.,) guar, by Va
ilo
do
) coupon
2d M., (
do
do
) coupon
3d M.,
Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.U.,) cp..

i,ii-ro,nxi

111

1809

1,000

2,500,000

'6»-'7l

1.000

3,(10ll,0,PO

IM
110
sa
195
26
17
40
40
21

Istiuorlgage
fMxispUle— 1st M

Chicago, Cin. dDanville .t I7n<rii~lst M., gld, S.
Chicago, fowa d- JVebraJtka stock
2d mortgage, (Now Ist)
(Now3d)
3d
do

—

-^.~lst

mortgage

Chic liNorthw.-iiom. stock
Preferred stock
Bonds, nrf (S. F.), Ist M.. Chic, to Oshk.
Int.bds.funiled conp.,2d M.,
do
1st M., general, 3d M., Cliic. to Oshkosh.
Appleton extens., Ist. M., oii23 m. & land.
.

a

300,000
3,:«4,026

ifB7
1861
18(«
1868
1870

411

43
73
Ti
»i
82
83
224
1323
1323
193
193
193
23

1869
1869
1863
1868
i8;a
1870
1870
1S69
l.%7
lSli9
isi'iO

by N.

.I.&J.
,I.& J.

M.

l,(Klli

1,000
1,000

IIW
1,000

Q.-.I.

410,0(XI
3,36-,,(IOO
r,;"iO,(XHI

aai.ixxi

mxxi

prm

J.

18.6';3,7,)0

5

3 026,000

8

8 f

800,1(10

8

81X1000
6l«l,000

8 f
8 f

»l

1,360 09(1

8 f

1,1

9(»).0UI

SOO.dOO
l.l«IO,(X«l

I.IKO.IXXI

1,'00 ISIKKI pr in
lou
3,916,300
568,700
3I1.1XX)

4.000,00'J
14 rao,959
l,315,.'i(IO

755,000

3 688.000
182,000
800,000
1,785,000
918,000
300,000
135,000
695,000
2,633,000
lOlJXXI
275,000

18S3
1855

8 f.
8 f

7g.
5
7
7
8
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

Chicnyo— ist mort., gold.
vtn. (t Mamnswille-Xst M., guar by lessees
Cin., Richmond (6 Chto— 1st niortgrtge
2d mortgage
Cin., Sandusky <t Ciei'efanrt—stock

80
390

prm

8,600,000

1,000
1,000
1,000

'.

ft'l)

gld,,,

67
77

Charlotte, N. C.

isiV)
ISIXI

&

&

.r.

5,l'00,000
l,000,0(«l

1864
18119

;

:

I

I

Boston,
& O.
Oct., ISiKl
(V.13, p.ll3,369, 601,)
New Y()rk and Boston. July, 1890
Boston.
& O.
April, 1879
N.Y.. Caldwell & Co.,
.J.&.I.
Jan., 1887 Opened July, 1869. Cost $3,500,000.
A. & O. New York, Co.'s Olllce. April, 1909 Road in i)rogresB
(v. 13, p. 667,)
M
.I.&.T. Salem,. ass,, (Jllntun, la Jan., 1873 Leased in jierpetuity to Clitc. & North.).& J. Boston, .Merchants' Bk, July 1. 1888
west, at 37M per cent, of gross rtxeipts.
N. v.. Park Bank.
F. & A.
Aug.15,1893
Gross earnings in 18T0 were $1.
M. & S. N. y.. Farm. L. & T. Co Sept., 1889 TraOic cuarnnfee by !M. Ceiil. (v. 13. p 328)
.I.&D. New York. Co.'s OUlce. June, 1871 The (.'hic.& Northwest operates 1.-23 iiiiies
do
.J.&D.
Dec, 1871 and has other lines and brandies as foldo
F. & A.
1885
low s Madison Ext. 136m. (in pr(»gres8)
do
M. & N.
May, 1883
Lacrosse, Tremp. & Pres, 2im.; Winona
do
F. & A.
i885
& St. Peter, 140m.; Iowa Midland, 75m.
do
F. & A.
Elgin & State Line, 10m.;
1885
(in progress)
F. & A.
do
1885
Menominee Ext.. r20in. (in progress).
do
F. & A.
1882
The liabilities of C. & N. W. for these
do
M. & N.
1875
roads are shown in the bond list. Lnnd
.I.&.J.

7

do
do
do
do
do
do

J.

7g.

7g.
7

«

I
i7g.f.

m

6

"ts.
7
"s'

M. A N.

7

65,000
2,980,550
429,048
968,000
350,000

& A.
M. & S.
J.&D.
A. & ().
F.

6
7

7
7

F. < A.

33.1,01 «1

?'l

631 000

7

3,051,0110
liSO.OIX)

487,900
56,000
1,500 OOJ

f.

7 f.
ny.

1
7
7

7r

Oct.',' 1900

June 1,1911

Road

NewYork.

,

Co.'s Office,

do
do

in progress.

Bonds.

$15,000 per

mile

L.gr.I.'360.(XXI acres. Peoria* B. Val.RR.
S.
18 leased at »135,090 per \ r. Chic.
KR. (350 m.) tlnislicd Oct.,'71. (v. 12, p.
720; 13, p. 49,114 305,317 601,)

Oct'.l"l871
1896
Nov. 1899

&

do

W.

J.&D. N Y., N Bk of Com'rce. July,"l894 Leased to North. Mo. R. It.
Bait., Mcrcli. N. Bank.
J. & J.
Jan., 1900 (v.13. p. 18.)
Reduced to $7CO,OIX) by deci-ee of court.
A. & 0. N.Y.,Winslow,L.&Co, Oct.',' 1871 Leases the Day. & Afich. and Ciun R. &
do
do
May 1, 1880 Chic, and has contract with Cin.. Rich.
& N.
M.
July 20, '85
& Ft. \\ ayne Co. Net earnings, last
do
do
J. & J.
do
do
June, 1877
year. $H3,949. (v. 18, p. 338, 431,)
J.&D.
J.* D. N,Y., Am. Exch atBk Dec, 1893 Ind..Cinn. &L..2d M., in trustees' hands
do
do
,Ian 77-83.87
to exchange for 1st.
J. & J.
lyi,
J.& J. N.Y. ,8t. Nich, >at,Bk, iluly 1, 1881
do
J.&D.
do
Melh 1,
do
J.&D.
do
F.&A.
J.&J.
J.&J.

7

560.0(X)

2,0(»ll00
13,91 1,000

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

;

;

;

.

,

7
7
7
7

4IK),000

1,067,4 -'1

A.&O.

i

1874
1874
1898

do
do
do
do

J.

& O.
& 0.
J.&D.

.

7
8

798,000
35,000

&

the Co. are about 2,IXXi.0OO acres.
Operations for the year ending Junel,
13(1, compared as follows with 1870
grosB earnings, $^40,513 less: operating
expenses, $1,870,069 less; net arnlngs,
1,029,555 more. Balance to c edit of income account. $:133,559. Dividends have
been paid on st* ck as follows; -lune,
1871, 6 on both'; Dec, 1870, 5 on both
June, 1870, 2 on pref l)ec,'18il9. 5 on pre!
4 on com.
June, 1869, 5 on both: Dec
1-68, 5 on both. See report in Cuboni
CLE, Vol. 18, p. 273,(01.
of

1884
1878
1898
1915
1874
Nov., 1878
Jan., 1888
April, 1911

do
do
do
do
do
do

A.
A.

7

2,056,730

1853
1857

;

I

J.&J.

4

1,0111
1,IKMI

(

,

A.

500,000

i,2i;o,ooo

Ry

A.

10
8

soo.iai
282.000
500,000
2,000,000

&

1,

York.

Oct., 187 Leased to Erie,$.TO.(OOp.vr.; sublet toN.C.
Jan., 188S Net earnings last yeai-. $38,219. Floating
do
July, 1888
delit, $43.VIX1.
Cost of road, $6(X).000.
N. Y., Metropolitan Bk, Dec, 15,1899 Op by 1). & H. Can "o. for M gross earnings.
Consol. of Va Cent.. and C'>vington & 0.
N. Y Fi8k & Hatch.
Nov. '.1899
Tills road will form a through route beNY., Am. Exch. Ilk.
1880
tween tlie At. coast & Ohio river $2,IXX),do
do
1872
Hm of the new »ir.,«XI,OlX) loan is reserved
do
do
1884
to take up lie old bds. A aink'gfundof
do
do
$lllO,0OOa year conimenccs one year after
1876
do
do
1817
completion. (>. 13,'p. 524,635, 833)
Boston.
Jan,, 1872 N et earnings for 10 montli ending Oct.t'iO,
do
1875 & 11-811
$94,373.
Pliiladelphia.
Jan., ]\m I.easedto Ph &Balt.Ccn. l)iv6p.c.on8t'k.
May, 1901 In prog ess to Tninaroa on Ills, Cen.,44m.
May, 1873 Leascil to I'liila. & Reading road.
N. Y.,M.K. Jesup&Co. Sept., 1871 Joliet & t'hic. RR., leased for int. on stoc'^'
'
do
Sept., 1871
and bonds. St L., Jack. & Chic. leased
do
do
May, 1877
at $i!0.l(») per yr. l.ouislana & Mo. HR
do
do
Jan., 1893
built and operated under contract. Net
do
do
Jan., 1883
ear Ingsof C.&A.inl870,$3,063,299, Divido
do
July, 1871
dends in 9 yrs, 78 per cent on c- m. stock
do
do
July, 1883
and 79 on preferred. See Ciiboniclb,
do
do
.\pril, 1891
Vol. I.', 11. 369, T31 v. 13, p. 604, 636.
do
do
Apr. 1, 1S94
do
do
.Ally, 1898
do
do
Aug., lltiO
N. Y., N. Bk of I om'rcc Sept. 18il Net earnings year ending Apiil 30, 1871,
do
do
1883
$3,779,311, Capital In Ifm, $8„"76,510 net
Frankfort.
189
carningB, $3,060,116. Stock distribution,
N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rce
181X1
Sept., '71, 12M per cent at par. The C. B.
do
do
May. 1,879
&Q. leases or extends aid to branch roads
do
do
Jiilv, 18,S9
named, giving them a tratlic guarantee,
do
do
JlilV. I8'r8
(Usually 10 or 50 p. c. forpurchaBing their
do
do
Julv, 1S7S
iMiiids. Contingent lialiilities on bonds
New York nd Boston- July, IIKHI of lliesc companies amount to $6,758,009.

.J.& J.

7

1,3')0,(X»)

931. Cost of road and equip., $4,950,316.
(V. IV, p. 714.)
1901 Leased t.. I'illsb., Cin.
Co.
St. LouIb

do

J.&J.
& 8.
Q-F.

?^-

3,500,000

100
500

RB.Cos.omce Oct.

New

&

C<insoI. of Clutrlotte
Col. & Aug.
S. C,
roads in 1869. Net earnings in 1870. $370,-

Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk

M.

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

Phila., P.

1895

;

7

1,00(1

N.Y., Nat. City Bank.
do
do

A.

7
10
7

5(X).000
1,373.0(XI

1871

138

«

l''89-'9I

;

19,0(l0.0(»l

l>

1866
1852
1867

:I!I0

Jan. 1,1889

N. y.,SFi8k&Hatcli,

M.

1,1100

21

Cal. Pacilic road purcliased July. 1871. (V. I3, p. 341, 304, 403.)

mineral lands.

1S99

N.Y, Natl Park Bank.

'.'211.883.

7

1,000
50
50

'.
'.

.

,!.& J.
.!.& J.

6
7
7

1,000

..

U. S.Trca*. at maturity.
1896-7-8
road, &c, $a,T33,70O.
Savannah, Ga.
June, 1871 Leases Aug. & Sav., Milledgv. & Eat., & S.
New York.
1875
W. R.R. DividendH in 5 yrs 54 per cent.
N. Y..A. L. Hatch,
July 15, '99 Bonds $16,000 per m. Completed Aug. 1871.

Var.

30000 pr

Cli).

'..'.'

.1

J.& J.

7

1,000

Income bonds

Clenelnnfl d:

M. & N.

7

3.150,000
3,750,000
1,565,000

Cin., Lafayette <t

M

f.

8 f
7

"ioo
1863
!R65
1867
1862
1867
1864

M

Apl 30, 188.1 Leased to Dub.& Sioux C. at $1.500 perm.,
Jan. 1,1907
A a pr ct of earnincs(assumed by Ills. C.)
Nov., Is71 Leased to Cli. and Northwest, at J700 of
Nov., 1871
first |1,5(X1 gross earnings per m.:%ot
Aug. 1,1894 the e^ces8 up to $4,500 per ni., and 1-5 of
.\ug. 1, 1891
all above that. Land grant 1,100,(XXI acres,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
May, 1916
sold to la. KR. Land Co., Sept., 1869.
N. Y., Company's office, Mav 1, 1895 Lale Atchison and Pikes P. Cost of

& O.
& N.
A. &
J.&J.
M. & N.
M. & N.

3:B,IXXI

100

'6.S

Mnhnnlna—stoc'Ist mortgage
Sinking fund, 3d Mort. (nowM)
Hubbard br., ist M., skg f d bds
'Jleteland. Aft. Vernon d Del— 1st M.,

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

1,000
1,000

30,415,013

Dayton-stock

&

.1.

400.000
600,000

1S59
!862
1859

1866
1869
1871
18H9
1869

Mo

tt 7;i<(.— stockIst mort. (C C.
C. RU.) (!25,0(M a y ar..
Ist M. (Bell.
Ind.) exch. for new
Ist mortga.'". m-w. H f

& N.
& S.
& S.
& N.
& J.
& O.

& J.
A.&O,
A.&O.
.!.&.).
F.&A.
M. & S.

1,00

2.700,000

2d
d>
of '65
3d
do
of "67
Cinctnnati cfc /n^— 1st mortgage
2d mortgage, guar
<Xn. dk Indianapolis Junct.—ist
2d mortgage

„ do ttCln.,Sandn8kv& Cleve.
CinctnnnU
SfirlnaneKl— 1st M
Clev., Col., Cin.

M.
M.
M.

7 f
7 f
7 f
7

1,IIIKI

15000

—

Preferred stock
Mort. bdB, Sandusky, Dayton &
do
Sanduikv City & Ind

J.
J.
J.
J.

A.

1,3.50,000

<t BnU.—Ut M., guar by M. & C.
Cin,,Cuinb. Gait tk Charleston Tenn. loitn

&

2

1,5(»),(XX)

1,135,000
1,000,000

Sontliweat.. 1st M.. pol guar
M., gold, not guar....

<

J.&
J. &
J.&

183.tXX)

Chic& Southw.,lst

/.r'iH.s(C— l8tM..guar

&

,T.

7

,1871,
|870-[

I

Cin., Hamilton tt
Ist mortgage f

.J.&,1.
.1,&.J.

8
a

1,1IXI,IXX1

1863
1869

A

A

6
6

8»;.oa)

»2,75(),(X)0

Chic., Pekln it Southweitern— Ist yi.,so\ii.
Chic., n. I/V(C!fe—Block
Ist mortgage, sinking fund

dncinv^M

6

5
7
7

Chic. & .Mil.,lBtM., (C. & M. R.R.I 2dlien
Lacro se, Trcmp.&P.,l8tM..gu. C.&N.W
Iowa Mi(llaud, 1 t M., end, by C. &. N. W..
M'minee ext.. 1st M., gld, end. by C.&N. W

ChlUcothA

J.&D.
6g M. & N.

2,400,1X10

((

1863
1865
1863
1866
1S63

iBtMort. (Beloltft Madison R.R.)
Madison exten.,l8fM.,8inklngfund gold.
"Winona & St. Peter ,l8tM.,guar. C.&N.W
do
2d M..
do
Chli", & Milwaukee, IstM,, on rd & equip.
Chic. & Mil. .2d M., (M.*C.K.U)lst lien

&

&.I.

.1.

1,000

26
218
218

Chic.

8
7

1,01K1

100

m.&laud.

do

* ,1.
A.&O.
Q-J.
A.&O.

8,925,500
2,425.4ai
250,oai

100
1862
1863
1863

44

Trust Co.

N.
A.

.J.& J.

5(X),0(X)
1(10

IslM.Gal.*. Chic. i;n. B.R., extended...,
2d mortgage. Gal. &, Chic. Un. R.i;
Miss. R. Bridge bds. lien on net earnings
Elgin & State Line R.R. bds,
Ist M., (Peninsula R.R) on 74 m. & lands.
Cons. 8. F. bds. subord.lien on all above.
Equip. bds, lien ou enuip't8cost'g$10l),000.

.M. on2(>

&

.».

660,000

70

S.

do

Q-J.

J.&.I.
J.&.J.

7
I'A

18fi,5(«l

51
31

U

U. 8. Treasury.

7g.

IW.OllO

30
46

F

A.&O.

6k. J.*J.

Ml ,000

St. I'anl,

& A.
& A.
VI. & N.
M. & S.
.1. & D.
«. & S.
J. & J.

N. y.,

N. Y. Nat'l Park Bank,

6

100,000

9'!

mortgage
Peoria & Han., Ist mortgage
Ottawa .Oswego & Fox Itiv., Ist mortgage
Illinois Grand Trunk. Ist mortgage
Quincy & Warsaw, Ist mortgjige

O,

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

M.

380,1X10
150,(X)0
75,IXXI

ii,oa),ix»i

i858

Central, 1st

&.

II

do
do
Oct.l5, 1901
N. Y., at office,
Jan -30, 18V3 I. cased March. 1871, Lehigh & Hasn. R.R
do
at J*; of earniUi-'S. assinniug $2,310,000bdB
do
isre
(V. 13, p. 593; 13,103,634.)
F. &
do
1890
3
.I.&D. Bait., West. Nat'l Bank Tune, 1871 Leased to B.& O. RB.ln 1866 for 20 yrs, rent
.I.& II.
do
do
Doc, 1871 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and
2X
M. & S.
do
do
1890
40 after. In 1870 il was $336..539.
The Cent. Pacilic i;.i;.. West. Pacilic K.R.,
N. Y., Flsk & Hatch.
6 g. J. <& ,7.
lS!&-'99
San Fr.. Oakl. A- Alameda, iriin JoacjUlu
.I.& J.
Sacramento Treasury.
7 g.
1S8I
Val.. A- Ihe Cal. A: Oregon were consoll.I.&.J.
N. Y., K. Kelly & Co.
18,8:1
daled in Is;o. as Iho Cent. Pacif. R.K. Co.
J.& J.
U.S. Treasury.
1895-99
Nel earnings cf C. P. in 1870, $3,860,146.
6g. J.&J.
N.Y., risk* Hatch.
1899
Land gram I3.S(XI acres per mile, except
f.

807,0l»)
la5,(XX)

Mo.. 1st M. (In progress)
Cliic, Biirl. <fc Qnincy—stock
Ist mortgage, (trusO
2d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort)
Trust mortgage (Bur. to Peoria)
Carthage & iiiirlington, 1st moi-t
Dixon, Peoria & Han., 1st mortgage

do

f.

V/,& !x

lUII

500
500

901,000
300 000
160,500
2,100.000

&

hen

V.

1,000

1871
1869
1809

822
427

Tamitroa-yat M., gld
Ckexter Valley— \Bt mortgage
Cliicaao it Alton—coia. st'k
Preferred stork
1st mortgage, preferred, sinking fund
•
Ist mortgage
Income bonds (a Ist lien on the road)
Joliet & Chicago,? per cent stock
do
1st mortgage, 8 f
do
St. L., Jacksonv. it (7h., Jst .\I,au;'rC.&A.
do
do
do end. do
do
do
do 2d M.guar. do
do

do

7g.
7g.

)\

!'.

7
7

(fhester tt

Gieen Bay ex tens., Ist

I'A

71,0(K)

Cluster Creek— \si mort

Wrh. Lake

1.

7 f

371,600
996,000

coupon bonds

Chiiy.,

^°;'\

2,571,299

Bonds, not mortgage

Keokuk*

1,5110,1X10

312

C/j(?sAi»'e—slock, pretcrrcd

American

35,S8S,(llK)

1,5(XI.OOO

15'.)

(

Louisiana

51.001.9H0

25.SSI,0H)
2,7:S,O0O

123

California PaciBc, Ist mortgage, gold..
California it Oruffore— 1st mort rago gold..

interest,

248,000
4,750,000
2,485.000
400,000
2,HI0.(XI0

Central raciiic—%UtK\i
1st mortgage, gold, tax free
Subor.l. lic!i,<-'ali. State aid, gold
Bonds, (formerly i-onvert. into U.S. bds.
U. S. Loan, (2d lien on certain terms)
Western Paciilc, 1st mort., gold

cfc

l,6(X),0OO

1(10

Central OA jo— Common stock
Prelerred stock

Chic,

7
7
6
6
5
7

l,000e

Central 0/ y. Jersey- -stock.

Funded

7

3,332,(XI0

Cmtral Uraiich, Union l\ieiJlc-tBt mort...
2dmortKaKe (government subsidy)
Central n. R, J: Bank, Oa. —stock
Ist mortgasc bonds, coup 'n
CenVralnf lowa—mt M..gold, coupon
3d mortgage, gold, f 1,000 per mile
-'~

Ist

A.

583,000

186-1

Istinortgage

Scrip.

.17

71X1,000

UoBd

Mo—

do
do

Where Payable and by when Due
Stocks.
rayable.
wliom
Last Div.

Outstanding

com. stock
Cellar Batritta <t
Preferred stock, 7 per cent
1st
Ist

Principal

(fent.

references see foot-

Cedar F.Jt. Jfiu".— Bonds on
Bonds on 2d dlv. s.f

Bonds.i

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Amount

page of KK. tables.

flrst

LIST.

immediate notice of any error dlmcovered In our Tables.

nti

f.

J.&D.

& J.
N.
& N.
F. & A.
M. & 8.
J.

M.&

M.

J.&J.
J. &J.

N.Y.. Co.'s Office.

N.Y., Wlnslow, L,

do

& Co

do

March, 1901 Road in progress. Lafay. Ind.. to St. Ann's.
July, 19a> Formerly leased to ln<l.. Ciu. v\i Lafayette.
July, 1895 Leased IBoeto Cin., Ham. &D. Co. (v. 13
J,.n.

1,

1889

p. 4;».

Net earnings year ending June 30. 1R71,
$273,300, oi which $185,081 was paid for
interest on bds. * pref. stock $31,137 to
Sept 1, 1877 snk. fund, & $67,088 floating .del. &c.
N, Y., Union Trust Co, Dec. 1, 18!XI Springf. & Col. road (20m.) 18 leased.
1900
In progress. Stock subscribed. $1.01X1,000.
". Y., U.S. Trust Co.
Aug.. IS' Consol.May. '68, of the CI..(;ol.,& Clnn.&
JuneTJtoKl
do
Belief. Cos. Bonds payable In annual
unlil 1899
installments, (v. 13p.7S5; 13, p. 487.
do
May, 1899
do
Cleveland, onice.
Nov., 1,^71| Leased to At. & Gt. West at $•33.8.56 monthAug. 1.1873! ly, in advance. Sink, fd of 3d M. nmonnte
N.V., Ward,C. & Co
Cii'veland. at office.
Sept. 15. '76
to $231,900 of Hubbard, Br. bds to $68,7WI
N.Y., Manhattan Bk
July, 1873
All in bonds of the Co.
N y., Lawrence Bros. Jan. 1, 1900, €4 miles completed, 5^m further proposed.

Boston Agency,
do
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do

Nov„"l871

Aug.

1,1900

;

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.

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.

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.
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if.—stock.

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1896

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do

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M*;i

/-stock
fund

1856

uwi

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TO.'tlO

IJM)

740X01

90

l,ai6,65U
161iO(U

IWOjODO

"rtip>i(t
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I

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//^tf—stock

N

A

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lslM.,siuk,
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M.AN.
A.AU.
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aooAJO

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M.&C.&.X.

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20«))pr.ni
2.4«6aIO

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J.'SB.OOI
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100.00)

M.4kS.

A.*0.
M.* g.
J.& J.

mxo

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ort.
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.hiiii- ai, i<>ifi)ii<lilIonallv)

Boil tsol

M.diN.

a

M.*

1,000

Varl
1851

A.4kO.

1,000

1856
1869

I,O0li

a

M.*e.
M.AN.

IW

1.000

.M

A.4kO.

IJJWI

,'.lM.onl6«m

.1.* D.
J.& J.
J. A .1.
J.* J.

A.*0.

lUU
l9t lilurl

jyubuqw SotitftwMtern—lbt M. pref ..

2d

soo

1863
1363

».f..

1st Mortgage, Oct. l.^SS
Dunkirk. Warren A Putubmii— Hi ra, gold
^uelUMH ct CoUt»ibia~\At Mortgage
Bust Brimdywine A Wai;n&ihurg—\ht1A...

18

1,000

IMO

*

iii()riu':ie<^

A.AO.
J.* D.
J. 4k J.
J. 4k J.

F.*A.

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/a— stock

AViv.'
1^.

J.4tJ.
M.4k8.

l.OUl

lOO
1,000

'jia (t 0«ori7ia—stock
i.L .i.M :;;t^r siuklug fund bonds
Morti-ige (Old)
Mrtiik' it"> (new)
t:.tst,'rn (.Va«s)— stock
Engltsti Loan, con ver Ible
Bonds due 1S71, convertible
Essex It.R. bonds, Sept. 1356

>.^'^

.

I

J.'ife'j.

J. *J.
J. *J.
J. 4k J.
J. 4k J.

F.4kA.
J.4k.l.

Bonds due
do
do

A.4tO.

1SS5. AprlT. "SS.,
lS»i, .Mari^h. -ej-W
I8«), May, -e*
S/iort, (Jfil.)— 1st mort.,

M.A8.
M.JkN.

J.* J.

HfUltrn
conv..
ad morlgiigt', conv
HdaeftelU J- AV«(««J//— Tenne^^ee Loan
Sluabethloicn A /^KliicaA— Ist Mort., conv.

Slmirn

if

in/U«i;n.rporl—stock,

A.4kO.
.1.

50
50

mortgage bonds

Isi

M9

Incoiu.* bonds.

Bond &

Preferred.
l!*t

7

1860

run
Klmlra real estate..

yearii to

iiiortfcragi' on
Brie. Hiiit'f'tii stock,

common

1M3

.I.4t.l.

lAW

J.4kJ.

a

J. 4k J.

Ilranch Bonds
«terlliig bonds, convertible. £l,a0O,(no....
Oeneral mort., gold (for »31),(100.000)
do
do
Bterlag..

186,400
4,844.400
6,000.000

IJIDO

M.4ka.
1>)6J00

A /Yovidence :

'1

Fit.
Fir,,,

iiiorttpige,
if i:

mort.
M.gld

—

1st

mnrt..

Ist

.M..'Ji>i

1st moifFlint* i:
BavClli

.

115,400
1,923,000
i,oaojooa

>,oaojooa
822,000
682,000

1,000
1.000

a

1911,1100

1.000

1/no.ooo

'M

on

10. I.g

,t

,

153,600

ac, 2d

d.

f.,»a»,000

per year)

gold, convertible

7/(v(./^— l..t

Fremmu.

'.

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.

!

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'

i

Frederick
jy*l*#ftwry

* WwrJo/iyp.-

m.

».

100,000

WJOO
2,'n>joao

ft

.mo

F.,gold

41IA»

900

LOW)

Id..

.1

J.

Am. Ex.NaflBk

Sept., IWJ
Oct., lies

IM8.

M H9 MM: IM

,

M:

10.

I

ndJONJIon

l>. Pref. stork of
Mar. 81**4
U ft n.. Isanril
Jan. 1,1906 L's'd toL. MlaiiH

t.'ijfti.ini.

ausr.

I

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N. Y. 4k London
N. Y..M.

May

1.-..

Nov.

15.

K.Jcsnp* Co Nov.

do
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-.-.

May, I'm
Julyl. 1*«
.

15. 73

Detroit Office.

Apr. I.l»>
Feb. 15. -m
Isn. I. IKS
Sept 1. 1IB6
Various.

New Tork Office.

Jan.. 18»

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ijoaxuo
ii,oonpns.

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111

1>.".
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I

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the Merehauls

i

lauwi per yi.
rrdremed.
redeemed

Net

l<reu

(901^;

In 1899,

InlSr »7*\78t

ramlng- Jan. 1
over same time
.raars also

rarttlajra

H9(jn:

:

la

ML)

In 189*. UmSS.
to Oct. tX, 1811,

m.

Kl milea of

olher
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do
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do
N. Y., Orexel, M. * Co. May 1, :h9>i l.«'ased to Kans. Pac. L. p., M
N. Y., Clark, llodgeACo Oct. 1, 18T; Krukuk to Kort D'ge. la. Bl'Ck.
do
do
Oct. 1. ISBN
I., gr.. 466.ian acres. Delanlt'd lat <
BoKI.,at C.n.* ti.Olllec Jan. 1,l89>i Tratlle guaranty of C, B. 4t Q..40 per cant.
N. Y., .M. K.Jlsup«Co. July, 1871 Leased to lUa. Cent, for 90 yra. al sr* p. ct.
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N. Y..H.E.Jesup4kCo. JnlT.MaS Net earnlnga. Ml*, tmgt. Pref, atoek.
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Oct., 1888
IB68.187. com. stock. taOOJIoo.
.N. Y., TJnIon Tmst Co.
June, 1900 In progresa, Dnaklrk. n.T..lo Warrrn^Pa.
N. Y.. Brown Bros ft Co Jaa. 1. 1908 stock paid In. $IB0*,f0S. Coat. tttWifil.
Phlla., E. Smith 4k Co. July 1, 1886 Lraaed to Pa. KB.
Coat of road ftc.
i

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Leased to Phil, ft Reading, at • prr eaat
on stock and Interest on bonds,
oiisol. Not ,1 6*, of K.Trnn. ft Vs. aad
Y.,oiilailn'Nafl Bk. July 1,
E. Tenn ft (la. In ITO ihr Co. paid tu
N.
N. Y.,R.T. Wilson ft Co July, IfHO
debt to Tenn. and laanrd thr sink, fund
do
loan. Net earnings laat year, (415.78*
do
July. lEfn
Boston. Co.'s Office.
Jan ^1872 Dividends, 8 per cent ayesr for paat 6 yri.
London.
187
Leases E<atera In s. H.. I6ai. Mock.
1874
Boston, Co.'a once.
MMJon, aane diTMeadaa* laat. Maba.
Leaaea Ponlaad. Baco * P., at
do
Bept., 1876
*ar
do
April. 1S«S
cent on stock.
do
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May. IS89
Phlla., Olrard Nat. Hank Jan. I. IXV Formerly leaned to P.. W. * R.
do
Apl. 1. 1886 oa owa accoant since Dae.. I«*.
New Tork.
Fandedft aecaed Int. dneahoat .
Philadelphia.
N. T.,Cent. KK. of .N.J.

July,

Mch

1,

1871

1888

W

.

I, 1880 In progri'aa, Sobacrlp. >o slar> . lOM**.
Nor., 1871 Leaiwd la 189* to Northern Cent, (or 18*
yra. Rent paid, 1191,315. Nrl rarataB
July. 1871
la I87D, 19* 21*. IHts. gaar ky n. Ml.
Phlla., Penn. Life Ina.Co Jan. 1, 18*0
last of road. IUmJo*. e<» l» «*ll.
Phlla., Penn. R. R. Co.
28CI

Meh

do

PhUa.. Penn. K. B. Co.'

do

I'hlla.,

by Company.

1. v., Office,

ZM

ie6i

1. 1*7*. waa
I8*<. »f7,~

Thr eoaa, stock. Oct
ltd*.

WMgiti

street. Meli.l.lMO

London.
N. T., Union Trust Co.

do
do
do

do
do
do

New Tork

Mrh.l.m
Sept. 1871

Jan. 1.18a
Apr. I.1WI
July 1, 1898

4k

MA

U.*H

J.'jt il.

II

N.

M.*8.

LeaaedlDimvioPa.RB.

Proffldenee.

Joka aad BaUlhx

(t. II, p.

Coa.alorkJ

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ci

:^

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PrlaeMoa.

do
do
do

mu.

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Y..Fann.L'an4kTCo

4.r..lieekui."Nnt.Hk May

IIMOO

1,000

mort
liW)

4t

290.000

i.Tawno

U-Ul.l.
t

I

IM)

nioKgage
r///y— lut inorl

Fort.Wut/..
fy>rt Wai/

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do
do

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London.
do
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do
J.*J.
J.4kJ. N. T.. Fann. L'nn * T CoJJan .11
Not. I,
do
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do
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.\ll,
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do
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N. v., B'nkof Ainerira.
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J,

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a
a

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ISW'ft 9»

N. v., Mercb. Nat. Bk. June I. "SI
Boston, Co.'s oflice.
April, 1*»
v., M, K. Jt'Sup* Co M»y 1.5. 15
do
du
"ay 15. "5

J.*J.
6 g.

lOOjOOO

a

1st M. guarby lese'B
di
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X

910.000
laojooo

4jioiuno

io)

" moOO acres. 3<idlv..

'

1#I0

.!.

acres. 1st div

I,.(i.. 153,600
ri.

iiiMr'K' !>:.

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guaranteed

M.n-qneUe stuck

I

N. Y..

.7.* J.
A.* O.

"ioo

,/'.M,.: it

/)/,

flinl

.^(iNAtf.— Ist
CAlc— 1st

.(:

Q.-M.

SW,C00

.

Kr;.

M.AS.

£200

Alttdwrtf—stock
1st mortgage, conv. into cons, mortgage.
2il mortgage, convertible
Consul, mort. fne of State Ux, July ^-fB
Muruuean .t .V. Ametlcan, (Me):
Ut M., Hlnn. toiN.K. line
(Bngor
id mort, Bangorto Winn
loan.
J
L'd grant bds & 1st M. Bang to Winn..
K.

stock ownrd In Isnre part by Pa. BR. Co.
Cosslilrrsble ad aacra

M

M6J00

it

JBt't

Lockwood * Co.

Feb.,

llulliilo

rr.i//r«r./.i-i.t ^I; Ev.* lll.ji.f.
Hle toTerreH.)..

IMI

I.

Ort.. IH7I

Jan., I8T4

^000,000
4,MIjfnO

_

1^6.989'

itTyra.
paaliyn

'

M.4kN. N. r., Offlee,23d street, May. 1.H79 rmjaijiM. 'nwaetraralaaa
Mch.l.llfil
do
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do
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.^
do
March 1883 611: \»».ttuaj nti.ttjmfm. iSftgtr
do
M.4k8.
riMpa
bonda 1871, tia JHjgo* are kcld
do
Oct. I. IW
do
A.*0.
du
Junel,li~ old debt: iljmpmte be laaaed 90J«B»
do
J.* I>.
alcrtlMjIT. U, p. «W; T. M, p. H, H*.
do
Jan. 1, 1891
do
J.* J.
London.
Sept 1,18)5
IM.4k8.

4;inojioo

Ist

May

do

Carlisle, la.

"ioo

mortgage

Wwavr.f

i

100

per cent, stuck

2d mortgage, convertible
3d mortgage
4th mortgage, convertible
Mti m.)rtgage. convertible

Brie

4k J.

M.*a.
M.*N.

1,0U:

com

Preferred stock

I

ituly 1. IsHv

Haa^

b!

Varl.
J.tt .1.

30

iiktoDcsM.

Aug.

do
do
do

liO)

.

I,

N.V., lleeh, Nal. Bank Apr. I, 18W ISrcently rnmpleted. Btock paid In
N. v.. Turner Ilr..s.
April, IIOIJ
K. v.. Loud, t Frankf'l July, 1911 In pr'grrsa, Davrnp.. la. Io MIn. lbM,MMi.
Leased la perpelally to Lla„ Bam. * S.la
iiy
cia„
^'=- V. la
—•----N. v.. WllisiowlL.*Co Jnry,i8Sl
1868, for fnl

.1

A.AO.
F.AA.

i,oai

.

\

K. v.,

.1

li.4kN.

ijm)

.

':

.1 .

.1 .

Varl

stiT.iMKiOiik.A titta. i:i:.)Oct.i."53,eld.
Uoiliir (Oak. & iilta. 111:.) b'd«, Oct. 1?5S.
Ist ,Mort. (I'etr. * Ponllnc lil!.), Apr. l.TSl
31 Miirt. (116'r * I'ontlac KI!.1,Feb.. '54.
V'd Mort. (Detr. & Pontine RR.), -lan., '53,
lii>ii.ls..l S.-|,t. 1
1S66. (Limit »30O,IX)!j). .,
litis A mart, on Dot. river front property
ItfL. I..
(f HW(?r;i—stock
l-t \l
(Ucl., L.& w., Eaat.Ex.) 8kg Td
"...
(U., I,. Jt Wnst.)
"/rf/'- 1st niortpa:?!', gold, I. Kr
"
/.

*
M.*M.
a
M.*N.

Varl.

Nov.

I

l>ee.

M.* N. N.

a

1st Kuiulcil Coiliuill.,

*d Kuiidcd

I).

A.«0.

1,000

niort.,

bonds

iA .MoltV!\^i., .\prll

I

Her.

Phlla.,T.A. U ddleftco. Apr. I.IHM
do
Apr, 1,1908
do
Jan. 1.1881

83A»

.

Aug

.

Phlla.

1M,S00

buuds...
.f- Aortcatk- Stock.

.11

April. IKJN

Boston, Boat. * A. Ill:
•l«n.,l'»7; Nrl earnings. In tnu-TI |;a,U7.
Boston, UlolH' Nul'l i'.k Sept 1, IKIU
DItlden sin lOyrars, SI per ce .t.
N.V.. Ain. Kl. X. Ilk. .lan. I, l«n IV. IJ,|(. ««7.)
inilladrliitila.
IWM 4-»^ LraardluPlin. ft Trent.,6r.e.dlToail«'k
Nrl amlngn last Bsral t rar, it%Jn.
s.r.. Co.'s oflice.
MrhV.li
Nrl earnings Issl Osral year, tl»tn.

290MIO

isn

-l8t niortinurr

'y

'

.

iiM

do
do
do
do

100 000
HXI,U«I
1,7U0,UIU

-iiikliiK

I

1

Boetoii

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do

Bk

BMIon.
oner.

i>.12:i.MI
4-.2,8UO

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do
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luir I. lan
Oct., IH7 C.

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N. T., Anwr. Kx.Rauk.
Bost, Tower, Old. ft Co

2«AU
/'•^>injup/H('. A',

do

ll»

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.1

Hr^,tm

rhu*.,ro •(liner.

l.l«0

.mil.)

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l,i«»

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wkenn
I

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a

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id inortinvt' fur »1 AW OUU
Sd
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Uo

LIST.

craat nivor hy slvlnc ua iHtiMrillair nuilrti or sMr arn

For sxplanntlon, ut itll retnancn, m
foot notes on lit p»g9 a( BR. TablM.

<th

876

AND BOND

ItAlLROAD STOOK
Robaerlkera will confer

<.*olt«i.I*!.«I<»Trmi'l. \I.
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1.

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Sept

1,

1989
1898

inn

.'

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ma par fk.
SRCd latolbtM mala, la ap
aalea

May 1.189* MCtatni. Total la d
do
tSrCSSM. (T.I8.P.88.)
New Tork.
J.*J.
do
M.*H.
\ew York or I.ondon. Jan. 1, 191
J. 4k J.
HMV. N. Y.. MarkrlNal. Ilk
..*J. S. Y.HI. NIch. Sal Ilk Jnly t.1988Q9a9«
I, IMI Has a
J. 4IJ. N.Y.,Fartn's. UATl'o
80M.UI
"to'
»
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A.AO.
Kr. UmSUta/mm.
ItiMiil

UMV.

B«lt.,Mereii.'Mal. Bank.

mm. Mwfc paid la.
batoMO*o.H,-n.

I8I8J89.
tT. It. p.

_

Ml.)

—
.

.

, .

,

THE CHRONICLR

876

[December 30, 1871.

RAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND
Subflcrtbers

Amount

Miles

of

Outstanding.

For explanation, &c., of all references, see Boad
foot notes on let page of BR Tables.
Oalrest07i, Houston dt Henderson
Georgia H. R. (fc Banking Co.—stock
Bonds, not mortgaged
Gmken <k Deckertown—l&t inortgagre
Or. Rapids ft /tt(Wa7trt— tat m, Kold, guar.,
l8t mortgage, not guaranteea

4,200,000
615,500
226,500
1,000
5,000,000
1,000
3,000.000
£35 £2,873,589
221,190
77,180
500,000
^70,500
1,800,000
2,843,186
1,688,057

t4M

200^

Grand Trunk (Canada)— stock
Mort. to Bk of U. Canada on surplus lands

& St. Lawrence, dcfer'dint.ctfs
M., 1st on all rolling ptoek.,,
do
do
2d
do
Postal bds.&c, secured by gov't business

Atlantic

Equipment

IstPref. bds.conv. into 1st pr.f. stock....

do
do
do

do
do
do

4th

do

3d

£10i)

,

£100
£100

dt Columbia— stoc)s..
mortgage, guar, by State,
Bonds not guaranteea. ......

Greenville
lat

Greeyiunch

f/ohnsonviUe~-lstii..conv...

ct

Hackemack

i&

New York— lat

mortgage..

Hackensack ifc N. F. Extennion—UX. mort
Hannibal it Naples —U' morlgage
Saimibalit Cent—Ut M.. Mo. gr..T..W &
Hannibal dk St. Joseph—stoc^

i'.ooo

'51-'55

W

100
100
1,000

'^

Land Grant mortgage

1863

Mortgagi' loans
Ten per cent Loan

Van,

Mortgage bonds 1870, conv,
Ist mortgage (tiaincy& Palmy. RR...
iBt mort. (Kan. C. & Cam. RR.)
Harlem Extension— Ist mortgage.
Harrtsb.. Ports'h, Mt.Joy tfe iancas— stock
Ist mortgage
.

New

flaptfrt— siock^
Scrip (50 per cent paid up to Oct., '71).,
1st

ife

mortg te

Hart., Prop,

63
116

1867
1870

54
79

i853

M

"79

.

mort. (R.I).

d^ Flsfik til— lat

—

,

,

26 >i
96
32
65
120
IJO
74
74

1S6S

18S1
1851
1851
1864
1865
1870
1869
1870

Kedemptlon, Ist & 2 series,
do
3d series, s erling
Indiana dt llltnots Cent.— ist M., gold. ..
fndlanap, BloonVtorid; West— lat M.,gldbd8
i

2dmorigage
Indianap., Cine. <t Laf.— stock..
Ind.& Cinn. of '58
Ind , Cinn. & Lafayette

18.58

1867
1869

do
__
Louis— Ist M.,ln 3 series

M^

& Lansii7ig— Ist M., traffic guar
2d mortgage
/ wa Falls te Sioux ttty—ls: M.. Apl.

1871
1889
1870
1869
1870
1365
1868
1810

Athens— \&i

IVl.,

1 '69.

sink, fund, gold:

M

Jack., Laiis. t6 Sagi7iaw—l%X
, May 28, "65
3d M., for $500,001), March 1, '«s
t/acJfcsoftf, /V/i Sf/c. it Jft>6— Florida St bda.gld
Jefferson. i.Pa.)—\%t M. (Uawley sec ion).
2 I morts: age (Hawley section)
Ist mortga„'e Carbondale section)
cff., Mad, tfe /;i(iia«ap.— stock
Ind. & Mad. R ;. -1st mortgajre
Jefferaonville li''.—
rtgage bonds.

2dm

Mad.& Ind— fst

JeffersonviUe,

m

&

2dM
&

Ijt, nl.

.

gold
.

gold
gold

1866
1866
1866
1870
1869
181i2

1853
1855

mortgage (extension)

<

lat mortgage bonds
mortgage (C* Tol. RR.) s'k'gTd
aa mortgage (C. & Tol. RB.;...."

a

5

5

ft i.

(In

F.&A.
J.* J.
J.* J.

do
do
do
do
do

&

J.

J.&J.

m

m

600,000
1 495,000
100,000
4,000,000
201,000
96,000
2,000 OtXl
S,000,OUO
397,000

6

6

J.

J.

&

Bk,

do
do
do
do

do

J.

A.&O.
A.&O.
6g. J.&D.

do
do
do

7g.

f.

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

3X
7

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

6
7

8

H.&S.
F.& A.

J.&J.
J.'& J.

3K

J.&J.

6
3

IX

J.&J.
J.&J.
J.&J.
j.'& J.

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

7
7
6

J.'&'j.

A.&O.

N. T., Nat. Trust Co,
.Jersey City.
.tersey rlty, 1st Natl Bk
N. Y., Kldd, Plerce& Lo

7

1,000

a
1,000
1,000
1,000
50
1,000

6g

"so
163

1355
1355
1860
1860
1871
1871

h
1.000
1,000
1,000

"h
li

h
h
l,O0D
1,000

" i(io
1869

IKO
1870
1855
18,57

1856
1854
18.59

1867
1869
1852
1855
1866

100
1,000
1,000
l,00)e

400,000
128,000
844,000
237,000
816,500
900,000
400,300
500,000
200.000
1,300,000
066,000
500,000
34,401,600
.533,500

2,000,000
63,000
597,000
5,a56,00O
2,693,000

A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.
J.&J.
J.&J.
J.&J.
M.& S.
A.&O.
F,&

»..

J.&D.
7
6

If.
8 f

7g,

t.

8 f
8 f

J.&J.
J.&J.
M &S.
J.& D.

& 8.
&A.
F.&A.
M.

F.

1889

Leased to Rens.& Sar. Stock paid
Operated h.v Erie.

ig

»126,370.

1,

,

W.&W.

New
New

&

do
do
N.Y., Union Nat. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Providence.

Jnlyl, i88."
Jan., 1872

Ja

,.1. 1876

& Boston

do
do
do
N. T.,

do
do
do

Nftt'l

1,

do
do

N.Y., Co 's office.
do
do
N. Y. & London.
N. Yy Co.'s office.

London.

N. Y or London.
N. Y., Turner Bros.

Net

1876

1889
1, 1891

City «ank, July

Pliiladelphia, Office.

receiving 43 percent of net proUts. Cash
dividends In 10 years, 133 per cent.

Operated by bondholders trustees.

earnings 1870, $131,393.
Sold out Mar^ 1870 & bought by Balt.& O.
l',' 1901 Endorsed by Fluit & I'ere Marq. RR. Co.
Leases Berkshire RR., Stockbrldge& PittsNet earnings,
fleld, and W. Stockbrg.
Jan., 1872
1870, $147,024. Dividends, 8 per cent, per
1877
annum, on preferred stock.
1885

Hartford.
Jan.
Baltimore, by B. & O,
N. Y., Mech, t.at. Bank, Jan.

Bridgeport

Worked with N. Y. & N. Haven road

Jan.,18';2

Jan. 1,1873

Sept.

Feb.
Apl.

1, '911
1,

1,

Net earnings, 1870, $796,601. (v. 13,p.
Excess of expenses over earnings m

Aug.', 1871
Apl. 1, 1875

line, 707m.
Rent of leased roads
(40-im.) 35 percent of gross earnings.
In 1870, $2,8.'.7,321. L, grant
2,595,000 acres ; 2,179,390 have been sold
for $22,712,592. (v. 12,p 425; IS, p 389. 604.)

Main

Net revenue

Al)l. 1,1875

Oct.
Apl.
Jan.

1,

1, 1875
1, 190;i

Oct., 1909
Oct., 1890

636.)
1870,

$34,515.

1875
1695

In progress. Co. nas aid

Road completed,

&

30,00()

acres I'd

'202m., Sept., 1870.

Cost

of road and equipments, $11,500,000.
Sept, 1867 Road went into hands of receiver, Oct. ,'70
N. Y,, Amer. Ex. Bank, April, 1888 Settlement with creditors pending. See
do
do
report In v. 13, p. 800. (v. 12, p. 114; 13,
do
I'eb.,1897

do

do

do
do
do
N. Y., Un. Trnst Co.

p. 6;S, 800.)
June, 1899
Jnlyl, 1919 Leases St. Louis, Alton

&

TerreH. road a»

N. Y.

&

do
Boston
do
N.

&

Boston.

do
do
New York.
do

Compleiedl

Jan'.'l','l880

July 1, 1872
Sept 1,1892

June

,1870.

Consol. of C. Bl. & St. Jo., St. Jo. & C.
Bl., and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. Line Kan.
City to C. Bl., 203m. ; braiich, St. Jo. to
Net earnings in 1871,
Hopkins, 61m.
$448,076.

1,1871

(V, 13, p. 488.)

Sept 1,1890

y..Farm.L. &T. Co Aug.
do
do
Aug.

—

1,1893
i,r

Denver

Pacific

Is

leased.

Total miles

m;& N. N.y ,N.Bk of Commerce .lunViil, '99 operated, 793. In 1870 on an average of
F.&A.
or 551m., net earnings were $880,746. L.
do
Feb. 1,1895
6g. J.&D.
do
June 1,1896 gr. over 6.000,000 acres. From Jan., '68
J.&J. U.S. Treas., at maturity 1895-97
6
to '71, 619,625 acres were sold for $1,676,059
M.&N.
7
New ork.
May 1,1896 Interest on Income bds Is payable out of
M.&S.
net earn'gs— HUbstautlally a pref. stock.
do
1871 & 76
Sep.-Jl. N. Y., Loud. & Frankf Mob 1. 1916
7
(V, 12, p. 889.)
J.&J.
Jnly 1.1880
J.&J. Phila, Corn Kxch. Bank May, '.889 Completed 19.v$ miles.

rg:'f.

»'

Y' M.&B,
7
6
7

7
7
7

7g.
7g.
4

5
7

7

M.&S.
J.&D.
J.&J.

J.&J

M.&S.
A.&O.
M-&N.
J.&J.
F.&A.
J.&J.
F.&A.
F.&A.
A.&O.
J & J.
J.

1,000,000
1,500,000
115,000
2,014,000

1,000

864,000

A.ftO.

a

500,000
1,1X10,000

'l,'

1889

May

1890

7
10
10

1,000
1,000

1.000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

May

Floating
1171,487.
Leases Blue Ridge BR.

In 1870

lt250,000.

A.&O.
do
do
$495,472 per year.
do
Oct. 1,1600
F.& A N. y.. Farm's L.&T. Co,
Bond-^ guaranteed by Penn. RR. Co.
1908
M.&N.
do
do
do
A.&O. New York. Co.'s office. April i',1911 In progress. $2,000,000 stock paid up.
J.&J. N. Y., Farm. L.& T. Co. July 1,1889 Leased to Michigan Cent., which gives a
M.& N.
do
do
do
Nov. 1,1880 traffic guarantee.
A &0. N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. Apl. 1, 1899 Leased to Ills C, at 35 p. c. ou earnings.
J.&J. N. Y.. Metropolitan B'k, July 1,1890 Stock paid, $286,730. Cost of road, $2^,385.
J. & J. N. Y., Ninth Nat. Bank,
Operated by Mich. Cent. Lands, m.OOO
1885
M.&S.
acres. (V. 13, p. 667.)
do
do
do
1888
J.&J.
Exch. for State bonds, (v. 13, p, 305, 687.)
1900
J. & J.
N. Y., by Erie B. R.
Jnly 1, 188' Leased to Erie.
J. & J.
do
do
do
Jan. 1,1889
J. &J.
do
do
do
Jan. 1,1889
J.&J, Indianap.. Treas. office. Jan. 1, 1866 Net revenue In 1870. $836,078. Road owned
M.& N. N. Y.. J. & S.Fergu on. Mav 1, 1881 by Co.. 161m. Cambridne Ext., 65m.,
A.&O. N. Y.,Bank of Am rica. Apl. 1,1873 operated for }^ of gross earnings, (v.
A.& O. M.Y.,St. Nlch.N.Bank, Oct. 1, 1908 12, p. 338: 13, p. 114, 178.)
J.&J.
do
do
do
July 1, 1910
M.&N.
Y., Bank of America, May 1, 1&S2
J.&J. N.Y., Farm's' L.&T.Co .lulyl, IS"' Leased to Mich. Cent.
J.&J.
Philadelphia JOfflce.
July 1, 1882 Owned by connectmg Co.'s. Cost of road
A.&O.
do
do
Apl. 1,1900 $898,324. Net earn'gs. 14 mos., 1870, $57,766.

,&N.
M.&
M.& N.
F.&A.
J.&J.
J.&J.
A.&O.
A.& O.
J.&D.
J.&J.

1,1100

debt,

&

.

do
do

Various

;"0O.0('O

1,400,000
539,500
187,IU)
1,500,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
6,500,000
2,240,000
4,063,000
6,303,000
600,000
318,000
4.275,350
2,000,000

Net earnings

&

F.'& A.

500,000

1.50,000

1890

1890 Operated hv Erie.
Nov. 1,1898 Leased to 'Tol Wab.& West.
May, 1890 In progress; to connect witli Tol.
an.
St. Jo., 20Tm., branch, (Juincy, 111,
Aug., 1870
to Palmyra, 15m. ; Cameron to Kans. C,
Aug., 1870
187I-8i
Y.. Duncan, 8.
53m. Total operated, 275m. Net earnCo.
expended for
York office.
ings, 1869-70, *1,097,666;
Apr. 1,1881
Y., Duncan, S.
construction and equip., $831,268. Net
.
Co,
balance, til66.898. L. gr. calls for 781,£45
York ofllce.
•fani'lVlST^
acres, of which 493^821 have been certl'd;
do
do
Aug., 187!
do
467,l'2i acres an d 936 vlU'ge lots have been
do
Jan., 1892
sold. See CiiRONiCLa, vol. 12, p. 104.
do
do
Jan., 1892
Jan. 1, 1890 Stock paid In $4.000j;H)0. Cost. $8,039,500.
Phila., Penn. Co.'s office July 10, '71 Leased to Penn. UK., which owns most of

do
do

800,0110

h

Oct., 1871 Comp-Huy leases the Erie & Niagara, 31m.,
and the Detr. & Milwaukee, 189m., and
Oct., 1871
is also constructing a road from Gleucoe
July. 1871
Jan 18T2-73 to Cautleld, 105m. J which, with a third
rail on the Graud Trunk and completion
Nov., 187S
of ihe International bridge from Ft Erie
July, 1876
to Buffalo, will complete a new through
Oct.,18n
route. (V. 13, p. 667.)
Oct., 1-78

1881-86

315 OCO

1,000

Irredeem.
Irredeem.

Dec,

i'

2,107,000
2,000,000
71,000

2,789,413
500,000

Loudon & Montreal.

5M
5S

.

£337,685; In 1868-69, £253,369; In 1867-68,
£287,012; 1866-67, £311,080. For operat'na
of 6 moB., endin^i Dec. 31,'70, see ChbOl<ICLE, vol 12, p. 689.

Irredeeii:.
Irredee n.

A.&O.
iio
do
& J. London Joint Stock
do
J.* D.
do
M.&N.
do
do

6
4

150m.; Chic, Det. & Can. Urd. June,
59m.; Mont.& Champ., 49m.; Bull'. & L.
H'xroc 161m. Total road owned, ietise.
and operated, l,377ni Net prollt in 1869-70

Perpetual.

J.

(v. 12

& Chic. (v. 13, p. 83, 177, 209, 210, 46i, 833)
All the amounts here given are in pounds
sterling. I. eases Atl. & St. Lawrence,

Jan.. 1920

2V A.&O.

2,960,0,10

'65-'e7

2d mortgage
2d mortgage (extension)
Lofayetle, lllnotnUon tt Jfiss,—Ut M., guar
Lafai/ette, Muncie tt Blooni't,—\st. mortg..
Lake Erie it Lonlinille-X&t mortgage
Lake Shore & Mich, South .—stock
Guar^nteell. Ulper ct, stock
Bonds of October 1, 1869, 9. F
Consolld mortgage. 1870, coup
1013
do
do
reg
1013
Ist mortgage, s. fund M.S. & N. I
6!1
2d mortgage Mich. S
521
Ist mortgage 1)., M. & T. RB.)
65
1st mort. (C, 1'. ,* A. Ul!.), Suiiburv bds.
96
2d mort. (C, P. & A. RK.) reglsteri-d bds.
96
3d mortgage (C. P. & A. RB.)
96
Lake Shore dividend bonds. April, 1869...

Snctlon RR

1,(XI0

1865
1866

2d Mort. (government snbsldy)
1st Mort. (Leavenworth Br.)
Land Gr. Mort. onl 000,000 acres
Income bonds (all Issued.)
Land Grant Bonds gold on 2.000,000 acres
Kent Co. It, -R. —Ist mort. bonds, coup
Kentuchi/ Central— \^l mortgage
2d mortgage
3d mortgage
KnoxpiUedt Charleston—'Loan of Tenn
LackawannUit Bloonisbura-Ht mortgage.
lat

Var.

1869.

Erie. Cost of road, &c $289,360.
In progress. Ist M., guar, by Pitts., F. W.

.

J.

Sier cent a yr since

_p. 625.)

Worked by

do

do

4iio.aio

1866
1867
1867
1869
1870
1868
136j

1, '63

.

1.000
1,000
1.000

"il'lO

M

C. B. RU., consol

(gold) land grant, sinking land.

lat Mort.,
1st Mort.,

a
1,000
1,000

l.OUO
i.aH)

,

J.

1,000
1,000

2,500,000
a,750,000
5,000,000
1.500,000
5,728,490
1,589,500
2,800,000
1,600,000
a,0(«,ooo
670,000
1,700,000
1.450,000
16,000 p.
770,000
300,000

V.i'joo

'1

Mo. Valley RR. (Aug.
do
do
do
Kansas y^icf//(^— stock
.

6 g.

2,500.00.1

1,000

RR

&

do
do
Kansas City. St.

382,000

l.llOO

City, St. Jo, <t Council Btitfs—alock,
St. Joseph
l8traorti(axe.('. H.
St. Jo
2d morttrage, C. B.
St. J.
'. n. R;i.
l8t .M

&

1,574,000
500,000
1,000,000
820,000
1,180,000
191,0(0
100,000
50,000
3,400,000
416,000
367,500
1,150,000
137,278
25,275,500

DWds of

London, Co 's OfUce.
J.&J.
J.&J. London and Portland. Dec, 1872
6*. A.&U, London, at Co.'s Oillce. Apl.,1877

754 000
431.000

1,000

Ttgagi

do
do
2d mortgage
Bonds of LouUvil e (endorsed)
JoUet ifc N, indtaiia—\st mortgage
Junction, Ptiitadelphia—i^l mortgage. ..
2d mortgage
June, A Breftkw,—\i\. M. e-x.for itel. Stbil:

Kans

1,182,550
700,000
3,500,000
1,500.000

(y. 12, p. 753.)

July, 1871
1870 to 1886

& Co

N. Y., Wlnslow, L.

i'g.
4 I.

3,0911,000

a

Jo7iia

dt

503
500
1,000

50

Indianapolis dt St.
rtgage
2d
Indianap. dc Vincennes—\%t M., guar.
2d mortg^ige.euar
International (Texas), Isr,
gold

Ithaca

1,000

100
100

18M

8d mortgai;e
Scrip for past due coupon
llllnod Central- -stock
1st mortgage constr ctl -»n bonds
do
do
do
do
gold..

m

isii

1,000

188:1

Huntingdon A Broad 2bp— let mortgage.
2d mortgage

do

100

1853

J.& J.
A.&O.

f.

•>k.t,

4,«»,000

50

1st mortgage (Conn.)
Hetnpfield— 1st mortgage
Holly, Wayne dk Jfottroe— Ist mortgage, s.l
Housatonic stock
Preferred stock,
lat mortgage, sinking fund
2d mortgage
Bo:i«l8 of 1869
Houston & Texas Cent.—\&t M. l.gr., 8.f,gld

do

a

1^70
1868
ISTO

Preferred took
Missouri State Loan

Hartford

7g.

3

£100
£100
£100

lastDlvi d.

7

3,31 i,396

,

Wliom.

J.4J. Augusta, CU., BR. Bank,
do
J.& J.

4

7

4

22I,2;3
1,384,117
2,375,906
618,066
2,360,333
801,733
3,650,000
1,510,968
1,426,545
376,766
130,000
62,000
300,000
675,000
1,100,000
4,151,700
5,087,224
SJ) 0.000
5,087,224
1,834,000
53,000
1,200,000
500,000
1,200,000

REMAUKS.

II

,^y.* Payable.

78S.K2

do
do
do
bonds, coupon

New

Bonds, 5
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
Principal,
When Where Payable and by when Due.
„„t
Stocks,

5,734,351
16,931,437

Great Wester?i (Oinada)— Com. stock
Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into comoion
Debentures
Mortgage bonds, coupon
do
do

do
do
do

LIST.

confer a great favor by givlne us imiuedtatc notice of any error discovered In onr Xable«.

iv^tll

DESCKIPTION.

3d
3d

.

Maich 1872 Covington, Ky., to Lexington, Ky,
do
March 1833
June, 1885
do
1898
Tenn. division of Blue Ridge BR.
New York.
N. Y., Del., Lack. & W'n Jan. 1, 1S75 Net earning In 14 montha, ending Jan. 1,
do
March 1885 1871, $398,013. Interest on bonda.>2S0,000.
do
Surplus, »168,013. Stock, $1,335,0(XI.
do
do
Apl. 15,1880
do
May 15,1889
do
N.Y.,T.,W.&W. office Augj. 1901 To connect and form a line from BloomN.Y.,A.B.Baylis,Trustec
Ingtou, Ills, to Munclc. ind., '.lOOm.
i
New York.
Jan.'l, 189S Sold under mortgage (v. 13, p. 779).
N. Y.. Union Trust Co. Aug., 1871 Consolhialion, June, 1869, of the L. Shore
do
Aug., 1871
read (iiieludingClev.,P. & A. aud Clev.
do
N. Y., flank o( N.York
Oct., 1879
& Tol.) nnd the Mich. S. & N. Ind. Co.'s
and Si,|)t., 1869, Buir. & Erie Co., which
N. Y.. Union Trust Co. July, 19(W
do
Jnly, 1900
Includcnl the BuH'.fc State Liue, and Erie
do
& Northeast. Detroit. Mou. & Tol. road
N. Y., Bank of N. York May, 1885
do
do
Nov,, 1877
and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are
do
Aug., 1876
owned Jamestown & Krankl, leased at
do
.luly,lS74
do
do
40 per cent of gross earnings, and Kal.
do
do
Jan., 1380
Aifeg. & G.R., leased for int. on slock
Oct., 1892
do
do
and bonds amounting to $103,800 per yr.
do
do
April, 1899
Total length operated, 1,013m. In 1870
do
do
Dec, 1872
total receipts, all sources, $13,457 540.
do
Operating expenses, $8.502,620 int. on
do
July, 1885
April, 1886
do
do
bonds andguar. stock, $1,643,402 dlv.'ds.
N. Y., B'nk of America.

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;

;

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December

..
.

THE CHRONICLE

80, 1871

conftr a sreat fhvor by girlnm

DESCRIPTION.
For

of

explftiiftUon

foot notes on

Amount

JMlle*

rufere -oet,

nil

KR

puge of

1st

Me

Tables.

Ont-

Kuttd

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Pigeon

ftOhooUr

7

iO ,000
4,900,000

w,a9o
ISM
IMt

'7n/.-l'iitM.,l.g..B.r.,conv

I

M

/.

Liht'in

\

BondH

'in;ia— Ist
.(urv— Block, com. and preff,
o IttMexclianKable for new

2d mortnag

gold

it

X

O.-Ark.'

(.

J

7

t.

aooAW

«g.

00,000
790,000
944<i,IOO
S.'

Lo'n

Si".

TDSAJO
1

,900

wo

-

1

I

\;i

>

1'

11.^ JK,
'II

'

l.>(L,>v iile

1.V

Fra.ikfort
;

Cln n branch
Loui«vlllc. Cinn. & Lex., 2d M. (onsotd)..
iMUinDilie it NasfiviUe—^tock
.

mortgage on main stem
LoulBvUTe Loan
Lebanon branch. Louisville Loan
Mempiiis branch, Ist mortgage
Lebanon Br. Extension. 1st mortgage
do
do
Louisville Loan.
I8t

181,000
88,000
333,i>«

.

1,000
1,000

Lukeru Valley— stock
Jiacon it Aiiffutia—lut M. guar, by
1st mortgage, not guaranteed
Jliicon ik
•id

£100,000
600,000
ew,'<io
100,000

Ga
W-TO

State endora.

mortKtiKe

State endorsed bonds
ut bonds
Jtfaco" db We«em— stock....

1,9911,000

i.ion.ooo
(00,00
190,00'

Kqulpm

3,9ao,'W

Bonds

lOT)
IflO

.Vadison <fc Portgaae~lBt M gold.
Maine Central—slock.
BontU Jl.lUO.dU) Loan. A. A K. RR.
Ist mortgaae. Bangor L*n (P. ft K. RB.)..
Extension Bonds, 18T0. gold
>IewLoan tor»l,100,000, gold
Manchester <t Laior e nee—-Htock
Mcin^tkM it f>'am/n£rAa/n—tsi mortgage.
Marietta it Ciiictnnatt— stock, com.
Ktock. 1st preff
Stock. .il preff
,

1st
ist

15'l,000

1,000
lOO

600,000
3.13t.3a0
1,100,000

n

.,..>'.

>^

ino

1.

gr

.

Baltimore.

May

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iAn,ooo

WMB

900.000
881,000

M

i»jm

18

1,100.000
188,900

'^

n,833,n8
1038,108

>2?
100

1019

toou

>.'»J»0

1,000
1.000

308jaoo

MAN.

8

3,900A»

BO

3,909,900
330,000

umm

.( ^;«/r— IstM.,
|ti.(XW.00O
Ist mortgage

{

7f.

UWJTO
1,000
1.000

4 149.000

1/MO

18!D

4a»3ao
9jaao.ooo
1,40 '30O

1,000

l.gr.s.f.

a

w-te

UN

MO

F.*A.
F.4kA.

7 1.
7
7

J. 4k J.

A.*0.
li.*N.

J,* J.

7».

F.*A.
F.AA.
H.*S.
J.* J.
F.* A.
J.*J.
J.« J.
J.* J.

f.

,!!>*

J.

Interput hondp

!«• J.4kJ.
J.*D.
I*- r.4kA.
.5?: J.4kJ.
I'l
A.*(>.

uttru^ii bonds, sierllng
'iiuouiu bauds, iiX inort;;ag4

.,

8

8«
8*

A.4IU.
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Og.i M.« N.
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Jan

About
18n Main

1883
1881
1*79
1889
1880
1)189

.Inlyl.lH

.

IS, p. 41U.

l36X0i.

___

.

L. grant 90*30

April. I<1.

covered by laTM.

(80 odo acrea land.

(v.

line. Uetr. to Chic..

n. p.

9>0.>

(MB.: Joliat

*

y Indiana, leaaed. 4801.; MIeb. AirW*.
lllm.. purchaacd tar taaaa of tUMM*
rM.O, and aMumpnon of ni*3t> )•:
.

Grand River Val., Mn., Iaaaed_at » air
cton atock after Jaa, I9ni: *aj. *l_
Haven leaaed. Tb« M. C. alas ^*aa
irmfllc rnar.to aaveral roa^. 9*o«t to
he th' reaawl In Wl. »i300300. (t. I*, p
81.

1889

yov.. 188*

:

teeCaoai

DeBrlt.|i01..40.

|SI9.Ta.

aerea

<M. 997.

90'.)

„

^

AiletaatoHaakeco>.Mlch.

Operated^ Bile, ttock paM.la

1809

Ang.l,lN7 Leaaed to Pana. KB. Coat.

New

Inl
189*
1804
1874

Wtk*eoaaoD

aaoek

—^_

'

318390, by atock. dlvlda aad
payment or 75 per cent of
Weai. Un. RR atock. thai
M. *>t. P. Co. Tko Co. aiao

g

j
I

pud
I

189T

Dec, 18^
Dae., ino
1898

MM

s^'^^a&figSfe^a^
M.
on SSTla.M3**<*-

1-97.

P- 9>'->

1891

AlUjl,ltM

Ne« York.
y. Y.. C. T. Co.
'Philadelphia, P.* R.

I

Co Inly 1871
Jan.1,189?
DeiroltVid'yat. Bank. Jan. 1. 1890
Nov.,'•^l
N. Y., J.L. Ring,
AUC.I.187S
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Jan.l, irdj

Leaaed mPI*
Oroaa aam'.a,
Uaa,
kllnn.
Nankato, Minn, to ^taie UM. «kB.
Operated under leaaa by aii
Boada proiaatad Dec. vs. <T. 11. f.

Apr. I.tfl

Memphla. UOIce.
do
II.V..c:lark, I>od««

do
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S. Y.. Farm.

* to

CO
do
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ft

Bo-ton, Co.*-

Bep. I,«-I

T.

lo

Ofllr*'.

J.* J. yew YoiTC ft Havann«h.
J.*J. S. Y..yat. lltj BTOk.
ga>ansah.C RR Bk,
S. Y. Scatter* Co
ilM N.

8

•

1888

EL",a;.r^iSstei^
A.*0,
J.*J,

H
a

|^1«.40O

..

1,188

May 1, 1880 Completed.
-^

7R.

3J0OM0

ICO!

May

Jan.l,

187*

a J.

HUkN.
F * A.
J.*J.

8

Jj.wYorlc.
Penn. KB. Co.
York. omce.

Phlla..

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do

J. 4k.I.

7

43n3W

,

J.*J.

7

900.1)0
38.900

1,00 J

5)J
,

J'-

9 1,100

M. gl4 eodors. by Ala

>-.Y.,8dNanBank.

M.ftK.

7

100

Uurl^dMM
Ohio~9toc^..7.
morttrage. sterling

I

M3

tJMJKO

T

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.

I

tMWOp.m.
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3300,000

1898

I

1,000,000

l.OOu

\m

I,

>S!^»

1

7

IW)
18TI

1,

May

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7
A.*0. N. Y., Un. Trust Co.
N.YjjU.T.Co.
7g.f. J.4kJ.
N. Y.* Boeton.
J.* J.
Boaton Offlce.
8
A.4bO.
do
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(
M.*8.
J.*.l. N. Y., Farm. L. * T. Co,
do
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N.
do
do
M.*N.
do
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N. Y., Bank of N. Y.
J.*.l.
.I.A J.

7
8

447^00

Mi9jno

l/Mi
1000

per mile.

(Tobo.*Ne'>Hhu)
on road and laud

M(/tit.~\$i

July

liy

aMN
•»

Operating expenaea. »IH
cent. Net revenne, •'•8J89. (v. 11 p,M)

.

J.ftl).
J.* J.

"f

1,

1898

N.Y., Farm. L. 4k T. Co. AOK.I.ISSS 40m In operation. Ftoeki
_ ..
Bo.toD, Treas. offl'^e. June 1,1879 L. gr.. 8SI93M aerea. Net eamlBaa. (
Recently coniplrted. Coat of road and
Bost., Bk of Commerce Nov. I.
Dec. 1, 1889 •qnlpments,tlSOD,000.
do
do
_, ._.
Jnne. 1880 Net ea'ning.. year endlna 'aneaO. MTt
Paid for Int'reat tsxea, *c.
9318.UM.
K. Y.,3d National Bank.

F.*A.
J.4kO.
M.sN.
J. *D.

314,000

i/w.tri
s,m,ooo

txon

Plain bo ax
l»t

J.*.f.

7

7
7
8
7 3.10
7

:

Mobile

M.AS.

8

lOOD
49

Igtinnriu'ar'-.ffoUi.

2(1

m'.a's.

Jnir, 1898
In Chuux cls, vol. 13,p. 17.
Nov., 1871 Operated wlih Concord RR.
July 1, 1889 Leaaed to Boat. CI. ft F., at Uot eaavdaaa
~
The completion of the Ohio RlTar brtdfe
Sept.V'l8M at Parkeraburv and the change of gwxe

M.* N.

1,000
1,000

loan
'l\:
Ji'ui^. .( JV^OM :
l»tM..gll,8.f.,onroad*land.(Lf.'^.S.B-j

.

I

J.

7
8

Mo.

I

do
do

In the Ohio ft Mlas. RH. are aipeo ed ie
affect the ra nlnia of M. ft C.
favorably. Oroas eamlnga In 1810.

111

in

'n<l«

}(9t>tie it

4k

do
do

Oct.. i»n
Oct., 1900

0I.430.O4S.

1,000

'

.

A *o.
J.

ti>e neiter ft Newpert. BaMkat*
Moosebead Lake, and the RaaaMae •
Portland roadt, Inclndln* tkatwaataat.
yet earnlnga In i)i 0. llM 810. tearipan

Leaaca

I

I.

Macon to Atl Nat eanuafa. ItJLMlJn.
A nock dlv. of ««N P.r. mumgtaytmlb
In progreae. ]6.*m. and braaco, 9QM.

AnK.I,l89I

i',66o

acres laud)

vi1vanAa8,9IO.t)DO
/*.— Ist mort

I'l.

Oct.. I88U
Oct., 18W

iBept., I8«(
An«. 1,1891

27
27

. .

(.

Jan.. 1813

London.

300,000
(40,000

Eastern LHv. (Palnior/

iii'iriuiir- ri57.ftiU

MM'On, On.

New York.

j.i'j.

A.*0.

7

7g. A.4kO.

Baltimore.

1,9^,000

Mllwankee CUT loan
Milwaukee and Western
Midland PacijU>-\%% mort
Jfl?., Manitowoi <t Green Bay~-Ut mort...
Mine mil (t SchitulkiU <£ iTacen^stock.
Mineral Point iWie.)—\%t mort
,yr«n. it .VorthweJtt—lBt M. gld, f.t..
MUisUsiflpi Central— Ui M. (M. G. U. R.)...
3d mortgage (M.C R.R.)
Tenn. State Loan ....
J/f^«., Oilftr/titatk fi^'d /?.-iBt M.gld

M'j'.<-

"5"

J.

F.* A.

1,000

&

M

to.

M.tiV.

F.ft A.

1,398,000
I,0n0,f00
1,800,000
1.300/XIO

ru

2d mortgage (Prairie du C.)

C"

4k

A.

7

7|t.

4«7,4m

284
111

37U

ist mortgage (Iowa 1% Minn.)
Ist mortgtiK'e (Minn. Central)
Dakota)
ist niortifAge (Iowa
l8& mortgage (Prairie dn C.)

'-^

J.

7

1871

2dmori.'s^c

JT/

7
7

7

per cen: (cumulative) stock

11

7

ManihesterA Boiton.

.wooo

1st ra ortxaKft

m

I

7

1

Alul—Stock

5(.

I

F.'ii'A.

J.A.I
M.ftN.

3.3M,9nO

'

Utmongaxe

A.«0.
J.AO.

I

7g. T.

»,8W,1»»

18W

Michigan Lake Shore— Ut mortgage
ypArifr'rm UntonvUle dk Water Gap—tat M,
irv/'r
Aic/jlo—Ut mortgage, gold
Mimii' 'i- Centre Od.— Ist mort gage
1

A.4t O.

!Sov..'8»-'S91 tfea MJBOrooo coaa. loin tuttin nam'*
do
Oct.l9.18M
do
to rcoiiiii old bda. balaoe* for tayvte.
N. V.,,r. B.Alexander. !Aprll. 1808
London, BailngBroa. Dec, IKOI
Receiver appointed by C.i. Conrt. Pacll
PhtladelphU.
Atlc.iUTI LeaaedtornnimitBr. RB.actO'.sOO.
Opened In 1 70. Opctucd »llh On. BB.
N. Y. M. K. Jesup * Co
(V.18. p.»3».)
do
do
187190
Net revenne In 1010. tl48393 Cent of road
y. Y.,M. K. Jegap4k Co
IMI
and eqnlpmen a, |e,9etJ71.
do
do
1890
do
do

iPoriland. IrtNan Bank
Ho»toi, Webater Bank.

SOOjOOO
900,000
190,000
890,000
190 000

l.l«)
1,000

isao

Mlebtt;an Central (Air Line mortgage)
Ml'hlgau Air cine Int M.,ass«ni.oyM.C.
Kalamazoo & South Haven, Ist .M., gaar.
do
^d M..iaiar...
do
Grand Riv. Valley, Ist M.. assumed
do
2d M-.guar
do

Preferred

«
7

I

~

A.AO.

A.ftO

Central— tock

tfc

IIW^

3,00n,il00

I87J

Bock -\st MA. «r

Ut mortKAge, convert., sinking fund...
iBt mortgage, convertible
1st morti^aife, sterling, no n -convertible

Af Uteri Hl-.ee

7

—

I

I

.M.4kX.
M.4fcN.

F.»A.

IJI7,»n

mile
uort bonds,

''/<>"

!

i

A.*0.

7

,

l>
1900

1W>,000

convertible

,

i-/i

to retiu' e.tleii
Np.
laak.
lRt9(:onM>l. Sept.. in
In
and Lex. * IraiiK
Loulav. to Lex.. 9 am.i ttno. brsack ••
Total iTIm.
do
Jan., imi
do
CoTlnirloo. Tilim.
do
do
Jan.. IWI
jlldaie)' Nov.imi, altliCkM.*6ai*.
.ed.
do
,lan., 1897
do
9131 03U> new nloox aold to C.AO. at
'April, 190Ol 60. IV. is.p.3111.** >
do
do
.-..
Louisville.
Aag., 1871 lAnnnal report pobll had In CBaomcu,
N. Y., J. B. Alexander. Jan., 'C».*i7 T. IK. p. :M, akoaa >ei earniair* nn
do
do
ail line ope aled. lffW-7I,»i9Mt4. Total
1888
cnalor pr p. r.y. |3IMI«*. DIT'denfla
do
do
*"
May. -n-TsI of.toipt rente yearriocelM. Of
Lonlsvllle.
of -.to 8 per

mi

Jnlr.

,

F. *A.
J. 4kJ.

4

',

1890

Jnne,

Louiaillle.

y. Y. BankofAmeiiia.i

J.* J.
J.* J.
A.*0.

•
7
8

8
7

,1

3.490,000

\vv. .!j^:i3 Ljai, ^lU.OOOper
1/
:!' '^ d- St. LotiJi—l»t

A'

do

*D.
J.* J.
J.* J.
>.*J.

1,87*390

Loan

little

.f-

6

ijjf.

6

,000^00

I

:

•

F.* A.
M.* N.

4.4«0J«8

i

Ml .:ri{ age,
Jil ill M ijiAge

<

J.ilJ.

8,1»1,7I9

2d mortgage
8d morigaKC
Scioto & flock. RR.,l!4t mortgage
Martetta cfr A««6-iBt M,»;4/)00 p.ra
Marquette it Onton<tyon—\%t M.. Income...
Maryt'fnl <fc Delaware— l»t mortgage
id morteaife
Mtrnw/i i it Charleston—9toci£
TiiHiiisssec

J.

6

800,000

mortgage, dollar
mortgage, sterling

".*!

MOM M
mMfwm

li3,oni
49I,3C0
1

,

,

sn.i«o
isn)
18«B

MJ01M.I Br
jn, HO fti

In 10

HMi

'5'

18«
I8W

unswlck-Ht M-,

lit

9.9i«,orin

£300

"ioo

!'•«.

I.

DtTldenda

8«pl.,l«IO

1

7

•

4k

Oft.

1(71
1998

.lODO,

1

A.*0.
Q-F.

H
<

Consol. Ist mortgage for $S.i»00,OW)
Memphis & bio. Ist M., sterli- v. guar...
ZouisvUte, Neic Albany <t Cflfc— Slock

J.

A J.

I'7

801,000
83,000
39,000
100,000
3,gtt,oni
S<9, 00
8,813,380

1.0U0
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
100

.i>2j)

* Xar C*.
lowcM Is

Recetpla frxin air

.,' ... J.
O't 1«73
N.Y., N. BkConini'rc«. D«c. i. ll_
ClnclDMil.l BopI, 1971
>. T., Bk of Ajiurlu
JlaTji*
>«ar. hr Penn. RR.
do
do
7a;'
llahllltlr. and paTlan I
Boalon Offlce.
Jan. 1.1900 In pruHrr..
Land Krafl
.. ,„.
do
stale aiii|iiii.itlO par tM.
A|.1
N.T., Union Tnwt Cu.'Ai
*!'i,m' per nH a.
Philadelphia ufflce.
<ipenit«-d br Phil. A
1do
ipli. inu.inijsi.
Phila.. F. I.T, ft » U.Co Ai
--. Loaaiup. to HoekTllta, Ia«.
N. Y., K. J.Soulh'n n.H
uUh X. J. rouUwn.
II
i8i'
lir.coinpl«tedtDl>70. DiT.of •
N. Y.J, Vermllje 4k Co,
Jul;, :[.
nf.'-ept, li'.l. i'l.l rrev Qiia dir. 4
-'
Philadelphia.
per crliL In W),
Ma

J.

1110

1

Loan

J.

Orl.,1971

Ndw York *

A.4kQ.

90

.

-

I

I

IBM (iponodlB ino. It if. p.
im; Mponud hj l.'kUk c:e

ome«

Mar.

A.*0.

3
6

190,000

Laxtnffton—tiotk
cc»t stock
Krankfort bonds

'

r

J.

?^

l,»',00O

3.00 ,000

n line...

''MA

•

Plilli.

do
do
do

i>

*D.

J.*
f.

7 f
7

in,ooo

iiii
!:

/

J.

6
«

3jao,oro

IrW
ino

fund
..s^lFqr/wi-latMgld
Shore—lBt mortgage.

ck

*

A.*0.

800,000

i8«e
19U

Km

.

N. y.,W|nifow,L.A Co
N. Y.. r»m. L. * T. Co,

.M.*S.

•

,413,000

»

I

•

1

•

PlilltdelphU

TJjno

ikliig
-/•.

r7*A.

10
7 f

4JIIO,000

stock

••'ft

Q-J.

!*

•od liM fn n
t*>«imiifd fiT ttr\t} <:r<ltartl

MM or 40 Mr MM. tr JMJHI
*M M>'< • f*|M% « «f

do

N. r., Boalon

4,108,00(1

Fort Smith— Ut mort., gold
/;y/,f

J.

8ja>!ooo

18«9

onnefitlon bonds

"

J.*

«.

Meek

it
do

30
o

J.

isn

com

^(

A -r.

{,*

1898
18«8
1810

iKt ni'Ttgagn (liazteton RK.)..
Le.rini/!o/i ,f St. Lout9—Ui mortgage,
uair' .t/c/(ji(— Block,
Isi iii>>rt»fitRe

Streot

t.

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

19,ISB,«n

reg..

•.

a«»,aoo

imafiCB
800,000

mortgage, new, low.

let

7g.

l^•»

--i.irk

-

/..

/,(

8
8
a
7
7

lan
18«

,

f

m

A.aU.

7

las?

,

niiAn«

or 1I,T,

il»

laM
1M1

.V Gra id Rapids..
HalainH.'
JamesiuM
im, Ut niortfftge..
Sd niurtuAire ...
do
do
Lake Sup. it SltM.-Ut M gold, 1. h.r..s.f.

Bk

do

7

TabfM.

In mmr

Mkoa.

:<«« Tork,

7

7

IfM8

-rxfl

tawrfiii

INTERKBT Oil DIVIDtm).
1Ut«
WllM
When Pinbta, (M
i|

IMf
,

LIST.
mfmmf «rr»r MM#v*r««

ttotlea

br

Uivers

Ralamii.

• 1mbi«4UI«

|

L. Shore <A .VcA. .SouiAtfrn— (Continued.)
fiHUTitloft Erie, inortfrage bonds

do
do
d«

877

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

wtn

gnb«crtb«r»

.

.
.

MobUie * London
Mobile.
LoadOB.
Mobile.

^ J^cTuW

Jan., 1899
nee. ,1990
Feb.. 901
Ian.

1, <99i

,Vpl IS. 1990

loa-T*

99030) (^leroke* la «.
In

opantUOB Qlra-d .to

_

.Trot.

.^ __

4J*tHB:

—

. ..
. ..
..

.

.

"

.

THE CHUONICLi

878

[December

RAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND

80, 1871.

LIST.

Subscribers will confier a great favor by giving u» Immediate notice ol any error ditcovered In our Tables.
Bon (In,
INTEREST OB DIVIDENDS.
sr Amount
DESCRIPTION.
Miles
Principal,
Rate
Outof
when Due,
REMARK-?.
When
"Where Payable and
per X
BtandJng
Stockfi,
For explanation of all references, see Road
by Whom.
Cent. Payable.
last Dlvl'd.
I8t page of RR.Tables.
\

il

foot notes on

MoiUcUUr Railway of .W.-lst M., guar. .
Montgomery dc Efie—\Bi mort
Montgomen/ it ^u/'aK/rt—Ysl M., en. by Ala.
1st

mortgage, not endorsed

Monticello

<& Pfjrt

a

.

18S7
1870
1810

.

A

vw.

Chatt<iHoogar-Bioct
Bonds, endorse'l

y,MhvlUs

Decatur— Ut

at

M

.

v Wt'
gr. by L. &N.

.

;

it

a

1000)
1000 (
25

• •

18TO
1867

2d Mortgage

jV(wAm«

/

50

Morris <* ^ssea;— stock
I9t mortgage, eiuking fund
2d mortgage
Convertible bonds
Constrnction bonds
Noftfiville

1,000
1,00"
1,000

1864
1866
var.

mortgage.

Jervi'i—l&t

30,000

a

18«6

Lolcell—9iOC^s.

Naugntuck Feb., '71— stock
,

l9t

1856
1S57
1869

mortgage, convertible

Jfstoark ft New KorA;— Ist mort
Kercark, tiomerset it Straitsv,

O— ist mort.

A'c(C
let

Be\rord

d-

600,000
.800,M10
1,861,4J0
120,500
600,000
800,000
500,000
172,500
S00,0O'
2,!0O.OUO
1,100,000
2,100,000
1,000,000
400.000
200,000
7,295,200

a
•

"ioo

.

Mortgage bonds, coupon
Bond- f.onv rf., tax free, coupon...
Holyoke & WestOeld RR

1870

JV«c Jc7's«i/— stock
is-'s

1888
1870
1871

••3d mortgage, currency
SouDier }i—\9t mortgage
tflt mortgage (Toms' River b .)........
yew Jerney WeM iinc— Ist mort., gold..

1859

Ji. J.

Mortgage bonds
Id mortgage convertib
Convertible bonds
y. Orleans, Jacks. AGt. iVor(A.—let mort
2d mortgage
Income bond!!, gold
K. O. City oxten. bonds
N. O., Mobile de Tt'xriK—Ut mort., skg fund
id mortgage, endorsed by tate La

1865

jst

a

67- '6!

a

.,

do
Bondff lor debts assumed
do
B.& N.F, stockh'd's do

do
railroad stock..
do
do
real estate
do
do
Bonds convertible till '69
Renewal bonds
'id mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson River)....
do
Sd mortgage
tfisw York <fc //nrfcm—stock

1,00

—

mortgage

18 3
1863
1861
1853

Consoliclaled mortgage of 1863

Sinking fund
Plain b onds

y. Y. ib Mouxittonic yorthern—Ut mort,..
Ifew York tt y. Haven— tocx
Ist mortgage
y. Y.db 0«(Wf/o Jftrf.— l8tM.,gld
Convertible bonds

yew

York, Pi'ov.

1,000
1,000

«
1,000

"ioo

iM'A

1855
1850
1810

A j5os(.~- stock

mortgage
Improvement

1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

Extension
General mort. ($1,000,000 authorized)....
yiles db New Lisbon— Ut raortg
yorfolk dk Petei-sburg-Btocii
Preferred stock
Guaranteed stock

100
100

mortgage
mortgage
2d mortgage for $5yO,(X)0....
yorth Carolina— stocky com
Ist
Ist

100

Preferred stock
Zii

'67-.68

1857

%jortheatttern {S. C'.)— stock,
8 per cent preferred stock

1865
1S6S
1869

dk

L.

,

,

1.

7 f

5,000.1100

3.150.000
2,500,000
360,000
1.216,000
1S5.000
5,000.000
1.500,000
1,993,000
1,223,000

1.000

33.000
475,000
3.068,400
105,000
400,000
50,01X1

mortgage
2d mortgage

8
f.

r.

4
4

7
6

,

Bonds.

Oimha 4 JfortAwMterH—L. gr., gold bds.

;

1

New

Hedford.

Bosl.. Snffolii Nat.Bk.
New Hftven. t.
<

N. Y. Hatch * Foote.

New

Haven,
do
do

Nov.,
luly

1871

INet Stti-nings

1870, »45,570.

1, 18811

SS.City of N Haven endors. part of these bds.
2cl
1, 1889 In operation, N. Haven to Mid., 22m.
mortgage held by towns on the line.
Net earnings for 10 months in 1870, 1120,289.
Jan., 1899
Interest paid, $83,033, and balante to
April, 1830
construction.

May
May

1, 1

Mav

New

1,1900 In progress.

(V. 13. p. 211.)

Newark

to

Emmaus,

,5<l.000

250,1)00

3,017,000
2.000,000

600,000
19,995 847
4,024,474
2,080,000
850.000

31,000
458,000
1,000,001
1,450,000

)6,000p,m.

Pa.
for 10 years

steamboats
Feb.

28, 1871,

See Chbon-

J.& J. New York Co.'s Olfire Ian. 1, 1915 ICLE.voI.12. 747; 13. p. 12.
M.&N. N.Y..1 ond.,Berlln&Fr't My 1,18*9 ^. Y. Cltv to Brewster June. N. Y.
A.&O. N. Y. Union Trust Co Oct., 1871 Consol., Oct. 1869. of N. V. Cent. & Hud.
A.&O.
do
do
Oct., 1871
Riv. roads. In Dec. 1868 the N. Y. Cent,
do
M.& N.
do
May 1. 1883 declared a div. of 80 per cent in scrip,
F. & A.
do
do
Aug. 1.1876 which was exch'd for consol certificates.
M.&N.
do
do
May 1. 1883 In 1868 the stock of the two separa' e Co's
M fcN.
do
do
May 1, 1883 was $12,712,700. The Co. publishes no
M.&N.
do
do
May 1, 1883 report, except the returns required by
do
do
F.& A.
Aug. 1.1876 the ^tate. Net earnings in 1869-7D, was
J.&D.
do
|do
Dec 15,1887 $8,295,240. (V. 12, p. 336,689.)
J.* I). I.Y., Grand Un. Depot. Jnnc, 1885
do
do
M.&N.
May 1, 1875
J.&.I. N. Y., Gr. Union Depot. July, 1871 An increase of $2,000,000 in stock was made
do
do
J.& .1.
July, 1871
in March, 1871, the proeeedstobe used for
do
M.& N.
do
May 1, 1873 new depot in N. Y. and other purposes.
F.&

do
do
do

A.

1

& J.
.7.&,1.

7

F.&

5

-I.&.I.

6

A.&O.
J.&.I.
M.&N.

7

J.

7g,

f.

A.

.I.& J.
F.& A.

J.&.I.

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

J.

J.&.T.

J.& J.
J.& J.

do
do
do

Feb. 1, 1893
Jan.l, 1881
July, 18 2

Divdends of 8 per cent, per year have
been made for 5 years and no surplus
left over.

N. Y.. 137 Broadway.
In progress, W. Plains. N.Y. to B'kfleld.Ct.
N. Y., Grand Un. Depot. July, 1871 Op. with Hartf. & N. H. road, receiving 57
Y. Y N. Bk ol Republic Oct.. :S75
p. c.net. Leases Sh're Line. (v. 12, p. .593)
N. Y.. G. Opdyke & Co. July 1, 1V94 In proijress. Guarantees Monciair and N.
do
do
May 1, lf95 J. .Midland, (v. 12. p. 4M.)
N. Y. M. Morgan'8;Sons .luly, 1871 Commo ly known as Stonington RR. Of
do
do
167:1 & 1878
tlie 1869 bonds the Co. hold the balance
do
do
July 1,1S76
not outstanding, a part to retire the
do
do
187'f & 1881
$163,000 bds due 18T3& '74 and the rest for
do
do
July 1. 1899 future expenses. Divs. 7 p.c. for 3 yrs.
sues. O. toLiverp'l. 53ni..3Sin In operat'n.
Consolidated Nov.. 1870. into Atlantic. M.
& O. UK., of w-hich Gen. Malione is
President. Net earnings, year ending
'
New York.
v
Jan. 1, 1877
tept. 30, 1870, $148,917. (v 12, p. 784.)
do
Jan. 1,1871
,

—

do
July, 1893
Shops. North Carolina. July, 1871 Set earnintrs in year ending May 30. 1870,
do
do
Julv. 1871
4188,896. Lea ed Sept., 187110 Richm. &
do
do
M.&N.
18^2-78
Dauv. for Penn. R'!. Bee CuROSICLK,
do
do
M.&S.
1867
vol. 12. T79; 13. p. 402.
Gross earnings year ending March 1.1871,
Operating e.npenses, $230,747
m'.&n.
$321,551.

;

M.&S.
M.&S.
I.

&

7
5 a.

CLi&rleston.

do
do

J.

J '&'J.

N.Y.,Natl

A.&O.
A.&O.

6(r. f
6g. f

7

7

do
do

Jan!
Apr.
Apr.

i,'

1,
1,

1895
la'S

—

Philaiieiphia Office.

7

J. ft J.

7

7
7
7
7

Ilanisburg.
Boston, Office.

Dec,

do

Apr. 1.1874

do

\prll, 1-ai
isr^

Leased to North'n N.J. Operated by Erie.

J.& J.
A.&O.
J. &J.
M.&S.

J.&D.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
A.:& O.

Boston. Office,

do
do
do

New

New 1 ork.
New York Office.

<J.-J.

^Philadelphia, Office.

F.ft A.

do
do

6

7,30g.

A.&O.
m'.&'n.
J. ft J.

Philadelphia. Office.

M.&S.
A.&O.
M.&S.
F.& A.

do
do
do
do
N. Y.,Koiu)tseBroe,

J,* J.

Jan.. 1872

Oct

.

2. 1S71

1877-79

Leased. Mar.. 1870.20 yrs. to Vt. Cent, for
Int. on bds, 8 p.c. on prf. stock. 6 on com
for 3 yrs, 7 for uext 3, & 8 for 14 yrs.

M8rch,1380

were $1,037,413; 1869,
Interest on debt
1868, $663,426.
and pref. stock, i870. $738,953. The guage
was changed. Aug., 1871, to correspond
with connectine lines and making a
thronch route from Kalto. to St. L -uis,
and operationsare now expected to show
a lafer profit. See Chro.viclk, vol. 12

let profits in 1870

York, Office.
do
do
do
do
do
I ondon.

7 f

3
5

Dividends 8 per cent for 5 years.

City.

?*^

«

;

Hudson Co. Bk
1878
Leased to Erie at 35 p. ct of gross esrn'gs.
N.Y., Jay Cooke* Co. July, 1890 L. gr.. 47.000,000 acres, (v. 13. p. 12 )
Boston. N.E. Tnist Co Jan., 1872 Leased. Feb.. 1869. to Bost.. H & E.. for 100
do
do
July 1, 1887
years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost
do
do
Dec. 1,1874
of properly, ta.xes, Ac. Cost of road and
do
do
equipments, $1,613,691. In 10 months of
lUly 1,1877
18i0 net earnings were $191,612.
I.

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

7
7
1

This was the sta'us previous to sale under
foreclosure. Aug.. 1871, for $1,000,000.
See CnBONtOLB, vol. 13, p. 337, 635,

Jan'.'i. 1886

'f
4

(v. 12, p. 528.)

O.

A.&O.
4.&U.
A &0.
J. &J.
J.& J.
.I.&.I.
J.& J.
J.&D.

S'A

$90,804.

Net earnings. 1869-70, $590,726; in 1868-69
$163.113 fn 1867-68. $388.-240. The surplus
do
Apr. 1, 1877
above interest has gone into improvedo
M.&N.
May 1, 1696 m'nt,& made annual div. of 5 p.c. in stock.
K.& A. N.Y..MarketNat. Bank.
1887
Leased to Flu-h. & N. ^i-ic. Cost. $300,548.
M.&N. Baltimore & Philadel. Nov.,lS71 Company owns 142ni. and leases 175.. total
Annapolis.
Q.-J.
lrredeem;i.
operated. 317m. Dividends have been 6
Baltimore.
July, 1885
J &J.
per cent for three years and prev:oUBly
do
A.&O.
Anrll, 1900
8 per cent. Net earnings 18 0, $1,271,962;
do
Jan., 1877
J.& J.
1869, $1,286,803; 1868, $1,189,024. Interest
do
J.* J.
July, 1900
payments pi 1870, $605,598.
do
A.&O.
July, 1900

A.&

7
7
3
6
6
6
6

net revenue,

Sept..
18»1875

Bkof Com'rce

do
do

J.*'J.

6
10

n.m

5,0OOW
...

(v 12. p. 657, 7S5, v 13, p, 807.)

'72.

1

4(XI,000

5S0.O0O
71,000
819,UX)

Consolidated mortgage
Old Colony dt JViewTport—Stock
Bonds
»

after

1

1870. $11 8.536.

2.417.800

4,'i5J,450
L.'KKl.OOO

iBt

1890
1. 1900
Oct.. 1887

lulv

1

J.

J.*.J.

50.00(1

2.761,000
105.000
16,500
2,500,000

div

Office.

Boston OlHce.
N0V..1S71
Bridgeport, Conn.
.\ug., 1871 Net earnings. 1870, »2Or.,700: 18'i9, »19O,40S.
do
July, 1876
Divid.. 1870 13 per cent 1869. 9 per cent.
N. Y., Central of N. J
Leased by N. J. Cent. Cost, t2.2!'.l,7s8.
N, Y.. Union Trust Co. Nov. 1. 18891 in progress. Coal and iron road.

A J.

m'.& N.

137,50.^
157,1X10

221,500

ad cons. S. F. mort., for $4,000.000
Oil treek .ft Allegh. A.— Stock
Ist mortgage

Bondt
Bonds

"^7

5U,000

,

.'b

lessees

7 per cent

F.& A.
N. Y.. Co.'s Office.
Jan., 1872^ Operated with C. & Amboy RE. and Del.&
F.A&. N. Y.. Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875 Kar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J.
F.& A.
do
do
187-1
Net earnlngsof Un.Co'sin 1870. $1,224,566
F « A.
do
do
18S7
above int.. taxes, &c. See (;am. & A.
F.& A.
Y., G. Opdyke & Co
1-95
Leased to N. V. & Osw. >Iidl. for 7 p.c. gld
F.& A.
do
do
18-1
on Ist M.. and 7 cur. on 2d M. & stock.
M.*N.
N. Y., Co.'s Office.
Nov. 1,1889 Leases L'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings,

.501,000

Sinking fuad -'onds
Ohio <fe Mi^.Hssippi-Htock, com
Preferred stock
Ist mortgage. E. Div
let mortgage, W. Div
2d mortgage W. Div
Income mortgage, W. Div
Consol. mortgage, for $6,890,COO
Consol. mortgaga. sterling,

C

& Wes.
assume all liabilities and pay
on stock, and 3 per cent after
1874. if they then earn 10 net on M. & B.
Net earninas in 1870 were »957.521.
Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., branch to Jasper. Tenn., total, 172m.
Leased to L. & N., who payO p.c. on stock
The

1914
1891
1910
1889

I

i(xi,oon

Equipment bonds

Nashville.

1886 Uo.Td in procross and will probably be
1,190C
completed Montg. to Enfanlil in 1872.
22,322.

1,

1891

2^5,000

i!?

June

do
do
do
do

A.&O.

6 f

1,('81.0(«1

123

.

J.

306,000
416,000
1,000,000
321,200
490.500

i.ono

500

1,000

mort

CAam.— stock

w

.1.

22,000

Preferred stock

Fnndeddebt,

J.*

2,000,000
134,000
100,000
250,000
616.001
500.000
1,361,300
300,000

I.IKIO

50(1

a

y

Mch

6

111,000
914,000
101,000
109,028
8.00,00:)
6,000,000
4,000,000

"ioo

mortage
2d mortgage
3d mortgage
yorth PennsfjlvantaStoc^i
l8t mortgage
Chattel mortgage
3d mortgage
yorth Shore (I. /.)— Ist mortgage
Northern Central— %tQc\i.
Ist mortgage, State loan
2d niortgage, sinking fund, coupon
3d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon
3d mortgage, Y.&C. UR (gnar by Bait)
Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon.
do
do reg
do
Income convertible bonds
yortharn, .V. if. —Stock
Bonds. 1874, nut mortgage
Northern of N, -/ensey—lst M.. guar by Erie
rtkern Pacific— Ui mort.. gold. 1. gr
Mforwich tt WbrceHer—i>lock
1st mortgage. State loau, sinking fund
Plain bonds
Construction bonds

*

Co.

N. Y., Imp. & Trad. Bk
N. Y., R.T.Wilfon*Co

M.& N.
M.£ N.

"Y

8,500,000
1,500.000
3,000,000
1.787.000
112,305
106,000
161,000
9,000,000
1,059,500
3,800.000

50

1869
185i

let

Nyack
Og^emb.

500

SO
60

North Jrt«so«/'i— Stock

l)ond9
dc. ^Vc»r(ftem~l8t

"600

com

Gen'l mortgage, new
Old morteage bonds, due I86S-69
Funded Interest certificates

New

J.

7f.

t.

146.8110

IOO

Isl

Mortgage bonds
Bonds of 185;

6

7

1,894,00.1
180,0110

so
50

Preferred stock
Ist

4

do
do
do
do

J.& J.
.T.*.I.
M.&N,
M.A N.

7

7g.

1,000
1,000 12,5'X)n.ni
s.oooiooo
1,001
Km 45.00 VflO
100 44,428,300
6,936,626
rt e
1,514,000
1.000
76,000
((
592,000
1,000
162.000
1,000
88,000
1,000
2,900,000
1,090

Cential) .

J.

&

do

London, Office.
July, 1871 Leased to Vermont Central
A.&O. N. Y., Btt of N. America Sept.. 1885 at $240,000 per yr. Including
do
do
J. & D.
Jnlv, 1891
owned. (V. 13, p. 8ffit.)
J.& J.
do
do
18^2-73
a.OTo.oiin
J.&.T y. Y.. J.
Alexander. July 1, 1886 Gross earnings year ending
A.&O.
1.500.000
do
do
Oct. 1. 1890
$1,694,000.
M.&N.
2.000,000
do
do
1S90
1,000,000
J.&.J.
do
do
1800
12.500 p.m. 8or7g. J.& J. New York and London Jan. 1, 1915 In progress west of Miss. R.

18 il
1871

Certificates

do

.1.

J.&

3,000,000
968,400
800,000
200,000
199,000

1.100
1.U0O
i.aio

yeio York <£r/ios(o«— Ist mortgage, gold
yew York Central tft Hudson River— stocK.

N. T., Union Tru t Co.
1890
Operated bv Erie. Cost of road. »'
N. Y.. Del. Lack. &W. June, 1871 I.paseilin perpetuity to Del., Lack

A. SO.
I'- M.* N.
5X F.& A.

450MIO
s.oon.ooo
1,500,000
2.000,000

N. Y.. G. Opdyke

J.'*

7

30UMV

18)6
1860
18;0
1870

.-

1

"ioo
6

1871

1886
Oct.. 1887

<lo

120,01X1

isio

.

{N.

b
1,1100

h

iVor(ft.~stock

Premium b onds

1,001
1,000

?
"(>'

1R6S

N.J. Midlan<l~\%t M.,gld,guar by N.Y.& O.

yew London

1,000
1.000
1,000
1110

Loan
Jd Loau
KdLnan, due State New Jer ev
l6t

I

a.lO'.'.OOO

a

May,

ft-Jy.b n.

M.4N.
F.& A.
J.& J.
F. &A.

7
7

1,963,F39
1.546,000

500
100
100

Taunto}i—»toc^

eft

7.^f.

500,000
18.667,200
5.000,000
8.0OO.O0O
l,36S/ieO

Leaeed In perpetnity b.v N. Y. & O. Midi.
Operated by trie. Net earn*gfl, $11,365.

Co.]

A.&O.
M.&S.
J.* O.

330 000

V,o6o

mortgage

yew Haven £ Derbp— 1st mort
yew Haven MUUUetown dc Will—Ui mort.
2d morr cage
,•
jVor?ftrtmp.(caual RR)— stock
N. Baven

p.m 7g.f. M.&V. S.Y. G.Opynije &
M.&N.
Goshen Bank.

130.000
47,000
1,0)0,000

Boston, Office.

June,"l871
July 1, 1872

July

1, 18T2
.Ian. 1, 1874

Apr. 1,1882
Jan. 1, 1S98
Jan. 1.1898
Apr. 1, 1882

$6W,719:

p. 402; 13, p. 144.

April, 1911

Jan

1872
Feh.l, 1»96
Apr. 1,1882
Nov. 1,1871
,

For

1 1

Inufi

mOB. ending Dec. 31, 1870, net earnwere $l,4!i2,832; expended on con-

struction and equip.. $664,606. leaving a
surplus above int. and 12X p. c. In dIvs.
May 1, 1888 of tl68,557. (V, 13, p. 178.)
.Un..l872 Net earnings year ending Sept. .If. 1871.
Septl, 1884 $675,636.
Stock to be increased to
$6,500,000. See
.\nr. 1, 1875
Sept., 1876
13, p. 807.
Aug., 1877
Jan., 1901 ButldlDK, Cm. to

report in Cbbonicxb, t.

PukotAh,

L.'gr, 1W,U00 «c.

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30, 1871.]

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M p. r. oa

In p'ocrera, cv. 18. p. Mi)
la.
~
Jan., ibT3 Up. by East. KK. N>i ewB>pi,

OBIrp.

N

TtL'^K'e

lyra,

Sew York and London. Nor.MIW
Boston, Eaal. JUL Co.

.

"i-lst

.

Ac

do

/.

« • CMc,
Mn'
Mn-

—

•lock Iwliw raaranu-ed pwpetaal
d'per'petaal
dends la In tae nature o?
annuity. New slock of t-^
Nor.. ISn.ioPenn. Co. for I
under anlcla It of Itai
on old stock nol affeccad.

,

Central~l6i morteage
.i.r -Ift M„a.f. (Portl. loan)
ri„M^e. equal lien.

!-

I

*i

px. oa aCek
In Ihe year pndln«. r or. ai. in), opetaiad
ooni., inrlndiD nun erona iaaaad road*.
Th.* r,-nf. nrr Included In apara Im asunlvd lo
P<'"'

irei

im

do

Xcw

!-

Jan

l.ondon.
!!'"*

I oan (*.>.000.000) convertible
ni'irtfrnire
Pfiii-tilelvliUi (t- 7>'f«;oH— stock....
Pkilct., Wilm. (t Sfitt.—Stock

:-t

iljr. i.ii p: rr.

XetmraM. MMI.
MBmt, lor
It

Jan^lSR

do
do
do

Philadelphia, Office,

Pni^b..an.

•lock

- V.CUBUaV.

I

ITO'LeaMd

Sept.,

Plilladelphla. Office.
!!!!!.
!!!!*

Loan
Loan

Loan

OtlMr WOMd
M; VOL 11, r- 114.
•ff

;.'i.rioc..H.i.

i

y'i''?'-'^':
|)ulir|.l»«!

Philadelphia.

com

I.oiiiis

Loan, convertible
Loan, stcrlln^f
Loan, sifrlliiff
Eaet Pcnn. 1st M. Sink. Fund
Loan,stcrliaK

lt*t

•

OB IMtai

Fojnerlyl>anbarT*

P)ii1adelplila,PennaRR.| Jaiy/im
"W,J, toil

1st iiiortKajfC

I..

lijnjnMtMn.

Inly, Ik,,

mortKa(fe (Md.)

1'

(UMR

'7;

*"''.:'"''

S.Y.,

Erte— Stock, ccm
Prcrfrrtd stock
1st !nortj.'age,Sanbury & Erie."!.*!'!!!!

1

od

rrp-.r

.,.

July l,l»;i

& Trad. Bk.iJnly 1, IttM
and London. Veh., iwti
Pbll«..'«7 8. 4tli»t.
:Apr. 1.
Ill Llbfrtyrtrcct.I Keh.. !^.

inort

t-Ml-fU'.phia ct

PI.

of

N. T., Imp.

lluiMts

rf>ii.u(t if.fiia

(

Inn op «Mro <if li« own road and l!rt"»
»•<•
.J£!i£' l*wtjtami*ad

l»10

,

lomiiion stuck

2i]

In IniTUi.

do

New York

P?ii:'i't.!.itBalt.Cent.~\siid.,iPtLi',
l?t

i

1B71

.Ian., I8in

N cw'v.V.k.lim,-.'''^^

iiiuuni—HX nior tiTHKf

Amboy

Juw;
Nov.,

Phlla "
I.. Bk.No.Anierlca. June I.ISWI Ner»rnln««l».tTr,»31IJII.

-Stock..Kimruntoed
Peoriu,Pe\inii
I'torin d- Kotk IslHiut—Ui iiior gHge.
Pirth

pwM»l

Tfii.

,'

Pt-rt.

ixid oirtrM

ondon.

Phllailplphls,

^- J'*~l8t inoi tgatfe, guar!
-^'uaranteRd

I'

/V'

'^sS
tsr;

m.T.i«.,T;i.)

"'^/;:^vi!f>sirj

April, ir.S|

III)

'

''"hentun'-rt

^'

•nPMl npo^t

• irofa

M.y'l.lWI
'

flu
<lo

d»
do
do

M., ph.toPlttd.now, coup* reg.
Sijtte iten (IcRtallmentsj bonds..
111

'^'''>''

Rom

.

•

'i.p

<»

W. * w.co.

Bowrn * Fox.
W Hop|,ln.*Co

ITilladelpliU. OIBce.

mi'itjfage

ZA iiiorTk'nR**.

L'i?!<*

do
Bruoklyii, AlUnllc Rnk

{'

(Jcii

'M
ifii

<li>

''

Iftl

do
Louta.

Lo-aoj. Browing.* Co Aprfajja

*.,',*,

^
irA— iFt M., fruar by Krle
/>fcattir—l»t inort
-f.— l8t M.,eud by Uu. Co.
- i-i iuurt., gold, a. f.
/''•!• li-o/fi't/tid—stock

'

^!!"

riV

do
do

rtiaKti, sltirllriK
i! i(,'nti:nsf, Bierllnir

III.

(..in-

Bk Commerce.

N. Y..

St.

BteHlnjf

\%\ Mil ri(fi»Ke,

R,

CllUenaB'k.

;

per aunom....

it:iiia>

-Slock

/

.'Cl

1^)0.000

..

-"

^*( revrnoi*, liT*
^»ld. Ort.. lk:\
i.rMi«d In H. y^
MUK-k, •1i4l» t

^t\^

,

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,f.

I

inb
1. ins

Office,

aocaaler,

B * Co

do
do
do
do
London.
Richmond, Olllae.
do

Jan.

187S-)0
ir.a-is

lan-w
ia:s

Jana, KB
Richmond, Ofllee.
iio l~
a.. Qlnrd Xat Bank

—

Phi

NawYork.
do
do

Intrre(4i fuiidiiiK It.nd-

K*w York

I

T

Int

Rich
to

>f

tn
.

Wa

Pa. IlK. SeaCmos-T: ia.a.«l.
ACjgala < r.Ta.. •JS.^^
.
,
,

h.

Ke« earataMw

belu redac<4 ky wmtgm
MalaTaa aad kmaCaTHiS.

road )aa«a«. afTlfi aaca

a*

for 'hi
hnaafe <««. Ma' .
IS. iBlaraal a cmaad

lM..rI^•;,L- l.o':.!..

1st mortfragt?

E^im^m
SI m.. at awiW par r<ar
Mai eaimlaas.
year analw Sapt. SS, IK*.niL7a, la
ear
Vep< .
sp<.,lin7MHa< Ika I
the R • h. and laaaad Itoaaapa airt la

,

ud London,;
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.

.

.

.

.

,

THE CHROXICLE.

880

[December

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

30, 1871.

LIST.

i^nbscrlbera -will confer a great favor by glTlng n» Immediate notice ot any error discovered tn onr Tables.
Bonde, 5
-St
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
DESCRIPTION.
Miles
Amount
Principal,
tiutof
Rate
REMARK".
When
Where Payable and when Due,
p. r t
standing.
Stocks.
For explanation of all references, see Road 5«
Payable.
by Whom.
Cent.
lastDlTl'd.
loot notes on Ut pa?e of RR Tables.
i

I

1

1859
1853
1861

—

com

J?M(to7irf—fltock,

100
100
b

in;.>

b

StK',!''"

b

95,200

h

1863
1867
1808
1871
ISiO

158

Chica(io—Ut mortgage, gold.
S(.fttKi*ft(c.— IstDiv.-lstM., liin
1st mortgage, St. P.to Watali.sOni
2d M. on SOin
oii'sOin.& l-i on l.Kr. of 3il7 ,200 acres
General M. (held lo retir above bonds).
General mortgage, sterllnif
. .

dates

till

r. ft s. H.H..

guar by

S.

Car

n

"05
111,800
406,500
12,000 p m.
16,000 p.ra,

7
7
7

8g.

576,050
1,161,400
210,000

80
1870
1869

50
100
100

1,1*0 16,000
1,000 16,000

p.m.
p.m.
8

7

^'.000

7^1.000
520,000
995,800
200,000

a
100

b

.

Var
5C10

600
50U
500
SOU
18

2dmortgigo

South ft Ao. .4ia&awa— Preferred stock....
l»t mortgage, endorsed by Ala

1,000

181

6

IIX

mort

New bonds
South Side kL. /.)— Ist mortgage
South Side Fa.).— Stock

57

I

7f.

F & A.

&D.
A.&O.
J.& J.
J.

\^

M.

6
4

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

.

.

South'refitern.(Ga.'i-Stociz,com

Guaranteed stock

Company bonds, conv. In o .tockat'par.
Mus .>lc!e RR b 'nds,conv. at87X

/A/tnd— 1st mortgage
Mf^ttntain (JV. F.)— Ist mort
SulUBan (H.)— 1st mortgage
5(a(e7i

Stisrifnff

2d m-irtgatre
Sullivan it Erie— l<it mortgage, conv.,
Summit 5r«7ncA (/^.)— 1st mortgage.
Sussex (y. J. )— 1 St mortgage
Syrac Bingh. ft N. >'.— Stock

7

M
b.

"29

mortgage

JI.

Taun'on Branch— ^toc^

Terre llauteds IndlanapoUa

Peoria

tt

ll'O

100

var

1

1867
1871

gold
"ii

80
73
30

- stock

m

1,000

1100,000
213,0r:0

a

t^araaio— stock

100

IW

2d Preferred

J.«
A.&O.
A.&O.

N. Y., agency of Co.

&

New Y'crk
Petersburg.

J.

100
1,000
1,000
1.000
100
100

1,800,000
1,600,000
1. 300.000
406,000
15,000,000
1 .003.000
900,000
2,600,000
2.500.UOO
500,000
300.000
1 .000.000
1.500,000

116K

1S64
1866
1870

.

per c n- stock

mortgage (_Tol.& III., 75 m.)
mor gage (L.Erie, W.ftSt.L.)
morigaxe (Ot. Wt'n of '59,)..
mortgage (Qnin.A Tol.)
1st mortg;ige (fll. & S. Iowa)
2d m>rt,igc (T0I.& Wab.)
2d moitga'ie (Wuh.,* Wt'n.) ..
1st
Ist
1st
1st

1,000

2dmort«age((}t. W't'nof'5».)...
Equip:n.-nt bonds (T.iW.). ..
Consol. m>rtgage, CO >v
istniirtgage. (I)ec8tnr& k.'sV.'LmriV,..
Troy ft a<'«nJ«^(on-l«t mort., sink. ftmd.
T:oy ft Hnston~lat mortguct
2d ni:jrt^age

IST
18)9

do
York.

New

.1.

J.

t>

7

1.001)1

1

moft.'.giuir.'T'ror'citt-.'.

ISTl

1870, $569,012.

Int.. $322,762

.

per cent each paid in
issued iu 1871 lor the
purpose of retiring old debt. (12, p. 464.)

"Two dividends of
1870.

(v.

13,

1

New bonds
p. 516)

Net earnings

la"! yeaf, $15,005.

bonds are held by Cunibe'

1.

ThelstM.
RR.

Valley

Prf. stock and 'stM. end. bonds are held by
Jan'l,'lS?0
Loiii'vllle & Nashville RR. ll2, n. 657-725)
Oct., 1880 Net earnings in 10 mos, 1870, $18,933.
Oct., 1881
Mch 1, 1887 Cost, $3,017,000. Net earnings, '70, $162,981.
ConsolUlaed, Nov., 1870, In Atlantic,
I8MJ9O
Miss. & O. RR. and now operated as
1884-'
Souttt Mde division of ihat road. Net
1896-1900
ea ning yr ending Sept. 80, 1870, $180,151.

do
Vermllye

Y

New

7

I.&D.

7

F. & A
I' J.& J.

&

RR

do
Dec, 1887
do
N.Y., Union Trust Co. Aug., 1801

J.& J.
A.&O.
M.&N.

Boston OfBce.
N.Y.,Farmcr8' L.&T.Co
do
do
N. y,,B8nk of N. A.

F.& A.

6
7
7

N.Y.,Farmers' L.&T.Co

Jan., 1872 (v.

13, p. 338.)
cai nings 1869-70, $517,439. Cash div. in
10 yrs, 131 per cent, stock div. .'61, 25 p.?.
May, 1872 Net ea nln'-'s 1870, $222,905.
dividend.
Ea tein division. State line, Ind. toPeoiia
Jan'.,"l870
Ills, Ulm. Western division, Peoria to
saw, 117m.
Co t of road about

.luly 18

July,

1

Nei

187'>

No

Wa

&D.

J

J.&

do

J.

M'.ft

F.&

A.
N.
A.
N.

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

M.&N.
M.& N.
Q.-F.

F.&A.

2,Too,i>

J.

92.000
I

&

J.&

3UU,(XI0

Feb. 1,1896

Dec.
Apr.
July

N. Y.,Kldd,P. * Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., Metropol.Bank.
N. Y.,Kltld.P. & Co.
N. Y'., Meiropol. Pank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Troy N«t. Ex. Bank
N. Y..Nal. Bs ofC-jm.
do
do
do
do
do
do

N.
F.& A.
F.& A.

sy,

do
do
do

do
do

A.&'i.

300,000
050,000
427.000
6S9,gO0

m

Net revenne,

1878-88
1878-88
l»71-Ti
1874
188»-91
1880-92
1871
Dec. 1,1888
Mch 1, 18*1

Petersburg.

.).

&

'7I:

"187;

in progress.

Leased to Maine Central.
Leased to Portl. & Ken. at $36,000 per yr.

1891 In progress.

1887
(V. 1'2, p. 784.)
1870-75
1862-72
F.
& Co 'an. 1,1900 tn progress. Stock paid iu. $1,631,803.
A. N.
.,
.M .& N
May 1, 1900 In progress. Oitumwato Ced. Rapids, la.
A.&O. N. Y'., P. M.Myers & Co. 1878-88 Land sr. 1,792,000 acres, (v. 13, p. 305.)
Mch 1,1890 Cost 10 Jan. 1, 1871, $810,000.
Sept. 1,1880
Leased to Central Ga. Di\idendB 8 per
cent a yr, to every 10 per cent on Cent.
1869-86
Vari.
Macon.
Ga. sto k.
1812-76
Varl.
1886
Net earnings last year, $72,670.
1874
J.'&'j.
York
(l;ost of road and equipment, $-,02,468.
Jan.. 1875 Leased 10 Vt Cent. Interest in default
Boston.
fl.&J.
do
Ang.l 1880 tin e l^^'.. Cost about $1.2,'i0,000.
M.& N. N. Y.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk Nov. 1,1886 Coal road. Completed iu 1871.
J.&.l.
July 1, 1876 Coal road. Slock $2.5O2.'250. Div.6p.c.ln'70
Philadelpbla Office.
April, 1873 Net earnings 1870, $31,255. Slock, $317,850.
A.&O.
bussex Bank.
West. Net earn.
Leased to Del., Lack.
Co,
i879
A.'ifc'o. N.Y.. n.L.& W.
ings in 1869-70. $30j,912.

6a),ooo
2.700,000

1,1'Oflc

a

8d
)rtk'itge
Convettibie bonds;.,

Vniiyr—Mt

do

J.
J.

I.A

2,)ilO.0OO

.

jT'-"!/

Boston, Office.

J.

J.&

7'

May,

1,000,»0

1. 000

llOSf

EqalpraenTbon s.conv. S.F...
Wab. ft Western— Btocf'..

Tot.,

&

In 1870

1901

8,000,000
1,701,000

116H 1866

Ist mortg.ige (W. DIv.)
1st mortgage (E. Div.).
2(1 mortgage ( w. Dlv.).

7

a

50

Ist prelTerrod

Preferred

270.000
500,000
450,000
1,988 150

do
do
do
do

Nov.

00

1,695,130
1,695,825

1,000
1,000

York.

Charleston.

A.&O.
J.& J.

201,000
150,000

"si
81

'."".'

3<lmortgage
Syroc. ft Onenanoo Valley— ya

Tol.,

1,000,

f.

London

New

J.&

J.

I't prog ess, Selma to Memphis.
Late Ala. & lenn. RIv. Completed
No report of operations.

Road
rov.;
June,

Charleston, S.W.RR.Bk.

J,

J.&
J.&

.

;

,

1

7

J.

<

.

ISept. 1,1889
Jan. 1, 1872
Jan. 1, 1864

M.&N. N. Y„ MetropoU. N. Bk
I'- M.&N.
do
do

6111.400

441,200
708,70?
18,300
52,400
1,600; 00
1,500,OCO
20,000 p.m.
571,500
80."00
3,877,300
50,000
399,000
300,000
200,000
1,000
350,ai0
500,000
250,000

g''.

do
i^epl. 1,1880
do
year.
N. Y..Nat. Park Bank. lan. 1, '89S S ock paid In $1,788,000. Net earnings last
U. S. freas. at maturity Jan. 1, 1898 year, $111,528. Cost of road, &c $4,644,000.

i. S.

J.&.J.

58 ,000

.

Istmortgage
TYo^o— 1st mortgage

1

$2,400,000

do
do

do
do

,!.& J.

Utpruf.) for»709.000.

Southern Afinnemta—lst mortir;i
Southern Penn-v/trn nia~\5t M gld
2d mortgage, gold

in, $1,500,000

Apr.l,l«87
Philadelphia, office.
Aug., 1871 Leased, Feb., 1863, to North. Cent, at int.
do
do
Aug.1,1872 on bonds and 6 per cent on stock.
N. Y.Bank of N. A. Ijune 1,1881 Net eaminus 1870, $11,858. Co-t, $2,C«0,000.
N. Y., N. Bk Commerce. lOct. 1, 1889 Ner revenue, 1870, $9,626. Int. paid, $.^8,242.
N.H.,E.S. Scranton&Co Jan., 1872 Leased to N. Y. & ['..Haven at $100,000 per

F.& A.

3
7
7
7

Consol mortgage (VJ jref.) for $651,000
Consol mortgage (Sd pref.) for 1540,000..
Va. State Loan, (Hen snspended)
2d mortgage, Petersburg guarantee. ...
3d mortiTJige
Southern Central (JV. F.)— 1st Mortgage
South. Iowa ft Ceff'tr RapUla—Ut M., gold.

Slock, paid

$552.92.^.

New York.
New York, office.

S.

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

1,628,200
250,000
600,000
450,000
560,000
6,819,275
1,492.015
801,500
806,500
812,500
1.272,000
76.000
90,000
200,000
181,000
l,5i«,000
4,200,000
ISO.OOO
125,0;0
2.250 000
1,365,600

1,000
1,000

100

(

Indlanap.

>

l.fiiC.OKl

1868
1868

&

":. P. to

New York.

:

241,000
8,0 •'.000
869,450

(..»

Ist

H.

Operated

SsO.KKarres 97.494 aces sold for
An 8 per cent land stock of
created ti take up prf. sto k.
Lea-ed to West Jersey si 6 p.c. on cost.
Boston, office.
Lea'=ed to Bos. & L. at $17,5(10 per yr.
Leased to Cent. O., at $174,3t0 besides exJ.& J. N. Y Union Tntst Co. Jan., 1909 pensed and taxes. Guaranl'dby Balt.&o.
Formerly Cluir. & Sav. lioad opened for
M.ii's.
Charleston. Office.
Mch '1.1877 through traffic, March. 1870. Cost of
M. &S. jr. Y.. H. U. Kiuipton. ept. 1,>89 road and equipments, $2,tM0,U5.
.I.«i,l.
do
do
Jan. 1, 1889
J. & J.
Jan. 1,1891 In progress. State end. $12,000 per mile.
M.&N.
May 1, 1890 In progress, su' scrip, t stock, $1,000,000
J. &.).
Philadelphia, office.
July, 1871 Leased in perpetuity ro Phil. & Read! '".
A.& O.
Net ea'jili'gs yea-- ending \'aich 1,1871,
J A .1
Imp.* Trad. Bk.
issO
N. T..
$159,509; inf., $14,700; dlv., 4 per cent.
A.^tO. N. Y., Roddey.Bell * Co. Jan 1,1»90 In proirress, Selma to Pollard, Ala., 100m.

M.&

7

1,000

do
dollar bo, ids, I.
TlomMtic iionds (H)
ilomestic bonds (G)
Domestic bonds (I)
DomcBtie bonds li)
Domestic bono?
pedal)
South Mountain Iron— \st mort

(v. 13, p. 66J.)

.

^500

18)1
1871
1871

18JI.

in connection with Mil. & ^t. P.
Sauk. Rap., Minn, 76'n. Cost of
oad and equip., $3,829,865. St. Anth. to
Breckenrid^fe, 215ni.. cost of road and
equip., $9,516,9.'9. Completed to Breckenrldge, Nov.. 1871. Forcomple'e statement of debt, land^, &c.,Bee Chroniclb

1890
1892
1892

J.

J.&J.

991,100

2.1

m

i

May
Mch

1,1898
1.1901

Land

226,900
910,300

1871
1870

"io

Nov.,

Nov. 1,1893 Sold m bankrupt'-v. (v. 13 p, 396.)
Jan. 1, 1897 Opened, June, 1870, and leased to Terre

do
do

do
do

&D.

J.«

2,3O7,00«

500

1889

Shenaiuyo ± Alleghany/— \nt Mortgage. ...
Shore Line ((7o-u!.)—Stock..
1st
>rtgage. construction bonds
Sioux Ci'ij ifc Pnclflc—\st inort.
2d mortg.aee (government snbsitlv)
Sioux City a St. P(tvl—\n mort., gold
'-stmortg'ge, cnriency f r*2,lO(),00'
5om«r«ee, Jnne,'71— 1st mortgage, gold
Somerset tft ffeMHfiftsc— 1st mortgage
South CaroHHa— Stock
1st mortgage, sterling loan, £152,912 10s...

Consol. mortgage

J.

$1,44.1.444.

vol. 13, p. 466.

60
800

i«c— 1st Mortgage.

(J/ass.),— 1st

Eqp..

Leaded 10 Tac. of Mo. at $75 000 per year.

Nov .',"1891 Completed,

Y..l>rexel,M. &jCo

m'.'*s.
J.& J.

1,6 0,000
16,000 p.m.

50

20

mortgage

!ih4>re,

7

$450,000); 25 p.c, on n.xt »I.000,0i«, and 20
e. on all i-xcese.
S.f., $25,000, pei yr;
E.
ce CiiRON., V. 13., p. 402. 636.
Road and branches, 'ilOni. Cost, $8,301,020.

ig- J. 4.1,

1,000

'ioi

Selinad: (?«(/- 1st M., guar. by j*
Selma, Marimi it, Afetn.—l^t M., end by Ala
Selma, fiomedc Dalton—'%tmon
2d mortgage, Ala. & Tenn. li.U
General mortga>{e for $5,000,000
Shainoi-lH Vau^.'j A Rw«*o.— Stock
1st raortgaK«
..

Soicth

1894
1894
1891

.

2 400,000

h

V(T/(ev— Stock
Seaboard dk Rodrioke-HiotilL

<iu

181)4

N. Y.,G. Opdykeft Ci
M.& N. N. Y., .lameson, S. &
.1
js .1
N. Y.. office of railroad.
M.&N.
N. Y,. office.
Mch 1.
Office of Treasurer

mooo

II
119
11*
IIM
101

SchuymiU

FonA

(13. p. 280, 290,)

"lain line, T. H. to E. St. I oui>, leased
June, 1867, for 90 years, to Ind. & St. L.
a' 30 per cent of gross earnings up to
$2,000,000 (bu in no year 10 be lesi than

N. Y., office 122 Broad'ay Aug.'i,'lS92

8f,
7
7

If.

IsL murf., fcav. _
-.-, ,
Sav., Orl.tnn <t jV. Al'i.—l~t >f.rndor. by Ala
Savann'ik d: Mcraphu -1st M., end by State

Shebof/uiiiLtt

15,1900

1891

do
do
do
do

m'.&'n.

Y'
7

1,000,000
3,000,000
120,000
100.000

121

Funded I'lteri

1st

F.'& A.

2,(100,000

100
!00

1890

CfuirUnton—^lof^X

tti ;

May

do

Wsllst.

for »6,000,000.)

Ist mnrtk'atfP. ne'V.
tt

do

N.Y.. ofttcoW
do
do
do
do

A,.t M.

§8

;

I

i,2i»i,ono

mortgage
SaUni (jV. </. >— let mortg:»ge
Sa'em d' io?rf/;— Ist mortgage..
SanduHkf/, M. ft jN'eicur/l:— StocK

Bond- of

A.

2,020,000
1,000,000

1st

Bananti'iK

.«

F,&A

r.& A.
M.&N,
M.&N.

1,020,000
8,250,000
1,000,000
1,900,000

1,000
1,000
1,000

2draor ., Wes.lincl. er. (for.J3,000,000)..
I^ul (t 5(0 fi.cCf'iy— stock
(lif.

K.

;

1

1

J.&D.
Bg.f

4,0110.0(10

St.

Pref., 8p. c. s'ock, red.

J.&.I.
Sg.l

;

;

10.000,000

.

(

1^
im

M.& S.
J. &.J.

8

130,000
1,500,000
6.500.0ro
2,800,000
2,010,000
1.100,000
1,100,000
1.400,000
1,400,000

1,000

1861

Income bonds

gr.

S

l^50J

h

100

210
210

—

F.&A.
M.& N.

3k

4,300,000
500,0

1.7IKI,(»KI

2dmortgas;e, sluking fund, guar

1.

7

S.Y., Me'catileN.Bank July, 1871 About $400,CtlO of <he'e bonds are held by
do
do
Sept 1^880 finking fund $500,000 ot new -tock wa.
do
do
Dec,1872-i4
sold to ftockholdcrs in 1869 at $50 per Fh.
do
do
Dec. 1, 1891
Net earn'gs 1869-70, $475,270. (v. 12. p 336)
Leased, -lan., 1871, 'o Vi Cent, a' full Ini.
Boston, Treasurer.
^"^"^"iL on i)ref. stock. HUd equip bonds; IM on
do
do
May 1,
i-om. stock in 1878 2 fn S74 3 in 1875 5
do
do
Sent 1,
in 1876 6 in 1877-8-9, and 7 for uex' 12 yrs
Bost., Bk of Commerce. July 1, 1879 Consol. of Calais & Baring and Lewy's Is.
ro
do
Inly 1, 1879
oad. Net earnings in 1870. $35,530. Dlvs
Boston, Globe Nat. Bk Dee. 1, 18T6 1 p r cent on stock, $100,000.
N. Y., oudou& Frank. Aug., ISM w, div. in p'ogress. L.gr., $l,600,000acre6.

2,700,(XK)

100
100

let iiiortKase
St. LoulR, Lawrence ft iietirer— 1st M., gld.
St. L.dk SoutheoHterth-l&T. M.. gld. conv.s.f
St. Louix (fe St. .7nstrnh—\iX mortxage, Rold..
St. L.,T<mn. <t r.H;— Ist M.,S.F.gr, guar....

West Ime,

7

3;9,n(»'
Sls.OiH)

1864
1814
1854
1369
lalO

i

St. PKiiil db

aoo

7!I9

18,0

Preferred stock
Eyuipmeut mortgai?e bonds
'10
A»
do
St. Croix it Penob.- ist M., Calais. & B,
3d mortsraj^e, c. & B
Calais loan bds, Le^vyVIslan K
St JO'teph tk Tienner C— 1st mort. yld,E Qtv.
Ist mortjjage, "We.^t. div., land grant
5t. LouiA, Alton, 'fe Terrz ^a«£e— Slock
PreiciTCd stock
1st mortgaga (series A) sink, fiind
Ist mortgai^e (series n) sink, fund
2d mortg ge (series C)
2d mortgage (series D)
3d mortgage, incoiuo
St. LouU ifc Iron J/oti;jtflirt— Stock

Ist mort.,

J.& J.
M.& 8.
J.&D.
J.&D.

f 2,998,900

<t O^Ajnsi.— Stoct
IstSlnblD^ HiiDtl mort., >vat.&R-...
Bonds, gaaran.,Pot«.& tVatcrtown..
General mortgage. Sinking Fund

Xome, hat.

J.
J.

tn.
i

I

omcf

at

Tnckerton

$11,000,000.

1886
1879

Nov., 1871

Consolidation, July, 1865, of Tol. & Wab.,
Or at West.. Qufncy & oledo, and Ills

1890
1890
'Ang. 1888
1890
1882
1878
1878

&

Mav

Pekln.Li-ico'n& Decatur railroads,

189!

1.

1883

Southern Iowa railroad', and In 1870,
Decatu & Eas St. Loui-. Gi os» earnings m 1870. $4,544,610; ope a in' ex.

pense", $3,236. (it net revenue, $1,308,376
L.'sB'-d. NOV., 1^71— Latayelt". Eloon^lngton & Miss Lafayette. Tfnneie, & Bl'minvton; Haimial & Cco'ral -Mo. and
;

:

(v.

13, p. ir,49-, 779.)

Feb., 1907
Aug., 1889
1878
18'<7

1883
18 5
1882
1

A.&O.

400^

1,
1,
1,

Leased to T.& B. a: $15 CUO p'- yr. Div.,3p.c
Opera es 'Sm of lond. In year e ding
Sepi80.

1970.

gross earning'

we

e $478,268,

ne-, $1»7,119; Int., »,9».887; lea e rent,
$25.9 5. Deficit iiiade up from surplus f J.

Ist^ed by TioT

|Apr,l,mQ In

progrea-',

&

28111.

gqar By ERs,

mnn T~-

—
.

December

.

.

.

.

.

'

881

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
moiial
^>ul-

For tipluiattou of ill ntnti-acr; nrr Ro*d
loot notci on lit page or Kit. Titblw.
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OR blVIDBNDK.

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.

br

Ut invrtKaK'SUoUI..
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L^
I

LIST.

• InaiaAtata noll«« M

a (raat AiTor by slTlns

DE9CR1PTI0V.

J\t<

'

.

THF 'huomcm:.

80, 1871.]

Subucilberii will eoafor

Cnion

.

18S

1"

•tiftol

j.*"d.

iMDjunu

•••«., .^

nsol..
Cliiuiibly

^

bonds

IMT

-alock

aklnKfasa
iu\h
i»t

,

luortftage.

IW
NO

, ,

.

M»i^
8WWI

18UI

ridU&.

.i

ii4,on)

18M

J/./i/— Ut «eriei»(red)

(;.;il

A.*0.
a!* 5!
J.aa,

1
e

J.

i-rr.owi

£?

,,.,

4th raortKftKe.for$I.OO«,OW

!

Inl.

i

isw

J.*
.1*
!

,

<

6K

,I/(j.)--!st Mio'-t.

i;»)4nu

(Mont. & W.P.)

M

Ut
'ii\

ni ItR

.

l\^nnsylvania—\%x. niort
iBt Mortgage, Pittsburg Brancti
WtHtern tnion—\%i mortgage
We»( Jersey- stock
Loan ori883, Kuar. by Cam.dc Amboy
lat mortgage loan
Ut mortgaKe, consoHdfttlOD
H'f .f Short- //udson ^/rtr— Ul mortgage....
ir,,/ U'.vc— ut M., Kbl. s.f.J.K ..conv...
P!attsbitrp—]%x

mortgage

pnr.u, ,'}., (j/t/)—ut mortgage.
" -Ut uiorijrftKe
v),,,n( /< r-" >i
/
'.' -ui mortguge
tl'/;..' >"iri..,v !; r'
;! iL iX:td.
Ist raorl

u\,v.,,;., ...r

.

111

t"n it livwaii— s'tt rliag bda
•r lionds

J.

IMS

J.ftJ.

6

i.aio,««

6

l^dOO

8;m.oov

90

i;ii»,om

7
4

6

1861

<s
«8
115
3«

n
A

169

M

mooo

i,nn.a(io

1866
!8«»

r.

6

6

9n,ooo

7

J.

IWS

•tmxas

?«

aoow)

6

ins
isn

1)90,0

1868

ISW

wt.ooo

100

/ (t J^'(/J*Am«— StOCK

RR

elalDM

DESCIUPION.

MIlea
of

Amount
Outstanding.

So

"ANAL*.

orcealcr. Offlce

»—

n, p. ««).>
Nai earuliua. lK»-'», liM>.
Leaard lo Pa. RK. gtork.llMMW-

—

Balllmorv.

1867
1869
1871

:

163S,aS»

4

800,000
IS.00O.0OO
1.900,000

6
5

J.ftJ.

7 f.
7 f

M.ftN-

1.0110

I.0OUI

3»0,000

1,WI0
too

1,900*00
4.W»,400

90

8.789,800

l.K>'

980*00

1,00.

5.Cai.0»9
2.0U1,0UQ

lOOO'

r>,(MO.0IJO

IJIOO,

I,l9«,v7»

SO
1J)0'

1,008300

\f>o\

rcgistere*!

108*00

HW

1*00

1,025.000
i,i-5,(a(
MX),000

ison

1.000

29.-..0l»

IMS

var
vas

1011

mortgage

ad mortgage
Boat loan
Prciorrcd ^lock scrip dividend
PenniiiitmnUt--*i ock. .......... ... .^. vj.
Ist mort., B.by PiU". RR., a. f. VifMfXO.
.Ichui/ltill A'atJ.— stock, common
Preferred stock
.

.

18(8

SOI

.

lOOU,
50
90

2afl.966

IIO.IM
4js;,»so
2,488*00

lAiu

1.90!,a>J
2,888,97;
l,7Si;31S

1,000

1,016,(170

1*00

mortgage
3d mortgage
Common bonds
Improvem Dt bonda
Boat and car loan
Boat and car loan
Swq.tt iflde »'«««•—stock
Maryland loan
Loan of Janoaryl, 1878
Preferred intereat bonda
t^uon— stock
1st mortgage
1st

.HlSCKLIiANEO-

IllUi

171 .3S4
aos,su)

1,

00

1*U0
1*00

8»l,000

90

3,008.746

183/90
1.000,00
1J0O.OOO

—

i

I

1,
1,

1888
ISOU

188:-»7„
O'-t.,l'00

JaB„

IS08.

boro. IW
nlof 1(10^ Wi.a(
int., »l«l,:«u.
DlTa..Sp.>
Dlra.. Jp. '.aamVaaaau.
o«k paid.
In . _
(locroa. !-to«kj>ald. RM.TV.
To DC eomDle ed, iffl L. r.,l.l)3AI0ac
'
V'. Ceni'.ai noOOOprjnr
Leaaedto V Ceni.ai noOOOprjTT • tza
Coa:,tr9000. <T. IS, K 4M.;
In pro.'rea.. SZHni.
Suie endoraeniant on tlM>/Hl.
Oio«
Floating debs
moa.. 1870. I87.,9B.
.

.

twun

Set e«mia>{,

1881
18BS

I

mortgage (S.F..«3O,000 per annum.).,
Cnmber and co.l and irou—stock
Maryland coil— stock
Pennsylvania coal—stock
lat mortuaie bonda
Spring Monntaln coal., .—stock
Spruce JMl coal.—stock
1st

'-oal

Valley coal

Canton finprovcment Co., Bait
Boston Water Power
Western Union Telegraph—stock
lat mort J ace
Adams Express Co.—stOfk
Amtr. Mercbanu' Union Expreaa—stock.
Cnl ted Staled Kxpress -atoci

18*4

sv
900*00
39
lOO 10JOO*00
1*00 s,at9joo
900*00
100
4,100*00
100
4*00*00
90
9S6*0)

"io

i,isojjoo

10
100
100

F.

4-

Philadelphia, office.

do

do

N. Y., Bk of Commerce.
N. Y.. offlce. 71 Bway.

A.

B. ft O at KISOO par year.
Jnly, 18;i Dlvldenda In 7 year , 89 per cent.

wben Doe.
last DlTl'd.

Dec., 1871 Del. City toCheaap. CliT,Md. Net
Inge from op<raUoos. lllv, t)8*jM
July, 1886

Aug., I8n Lraaed lo Lehleh Coal ft Nay. Co.. at
:oeK.
JnlT 1, 1378 OB bonda and • p. r. a yr oa stocK.
AnV,W!l Engaged In coal pera loDa. Ca
6yra,116p. It. ftiook la 18(1. r
1877
,

lat.

I

.

I

m!*"n.
M.ft
BBC.

B.

4
7

PhUadalphla. ottcm.

New York '

dee.

J.'ii'j.

D«o..l»n

N. Y..o«c«.7l Bway.

"»
9
7
6

May'l.'l8M *^ukaf|£{it7lioS£al'eatS. wSSjao.
Sept.. 1*71 DIT., Mareb. Itil. « par (Mkl

PeciUa*

J.'ft'D.

Jaa.UU

Dae!,"in*

N. v.. lilBroadwajT,

do
ilji N.

Aa|t|l>n

do

I>e«.,lt»

J.ftJ.

781.190
4*0l>.000

Philadelphia.

Not.,
A««..

iS

jBlT.lNi
J.'ftJ.

lOO

M.ftN.

4*00*00
«*00,0I»

LIST.

i

P rlnclpal.

I

F.ftA.

18*00*00

Batult,

,

I

1*00*00

10*00.000

«

fcpc n. UTO

,

8.400*00

lOO
100
100

>ndlii«

1870
1810
188B

London.

J * J.
F.A A.

Ko

ijn«*oo

Butler coal—atock
Consolidation coal—stock

Twr

,

8.000*00

Amerlcan coal—atock
Asbburton co 1—stock

,

LeaseaAb. ftSoK' od h«a
do
do
19*4
M.ft ».
ilo
I3S1
do
J.ftJ.
F.ftA. N.Y.. Odlce SJ.Cen.BR Aug., in71 S-e Camden ft Amboy RR;
N.-I r^ri-nuf from canal InlffSO, .m.
8
M.ftN.
Large lor ttmani In laBda,aiae«,
Phlladeiptita,"office.
6g. H.ftS.
Cost of canal. ltc.,t>Ai6fiSl. ar'
do
1884
do
C
8n qnebanna nK. and rqtupMUl
do
lan
do
6
Cent. RR. of N. J. asaame. IMI
do
1887
do
J.ftD.
gold loan oi I»i7. (r. il. p. «MI. W9.I
do
1877
do
I'- J.ftD.
DiTa., 10 per
18^0. lUR.m.
Jnly, 1971 Nri rtrv. nu
Pllttbnrg Odlce.
S
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ. N. Y., N. BV of Com'ee. Jnly 1, lag: ren', p. r aonom. to L high Valley RK.
F.ftA. Leii. Val. RR. Co.. hila. Aug., 1871 Leaard. a pril, 18n. leau-r. a-aaouag bda
for 998 yra. Tbe
do
Aug., 1871
do
339 F. ft A.
ea
do
ApA, ina ft scrip ft ay ng 10 p. c. per aaaoi \T.
do
A.ftO.
prcf. atork. and! ou conaol. stock.
do
ADfll, 187«
do
A.ftO.
ilo:
del..M( IJ, M.714.)
do
A.ftO.
do
Feb.. 1887
do
F.ftA.
Wyoming mcfired laio.aad Weat Beaarii
and Baao. owned by P.. C. C.
July,' 1910
Pblladerpliiai olllce.
_ .
6f. J.ftJ.
Jnly 1,1871 Leased fiom June 1, 18.0, io Pi U. ft Bead70c.
F.ftA.
for 999 yea s at annual rest of (aastuv.
July 1. 1971
9611.
Including c rtaln r- al .ad pcrvoul pro19TJ
6
M ft S- Pblladelphia. offlce. Mar. b 1883 p ity conrryed lo P. ft • Co>l ot
do
Jan.,
do
6
J.ftJ.
cawO, fix are-, real eataie. boala. aan.
Jan.. \9M
6
J * '
i"
ii
May. I«5 ftc. ^lajoioo*.
do
do
6
M.ft N.
May. 188*
do
do
6
M.ftS.
do
May. 188*
^ti
ll.ftM.
Ket RTtaac, MID, ((IJBI. lai.lMiJM>
ins
J.ftJ. Phlla.. lat Nat. Baok.
'an. i.isn
do
do
J.ft .1.
IIM
do
dj
J.ftJ.

3.WtSo
M.-

do

Baltimore.

SO

Jforr/j<— stork, conaolidaicd
Pref. rred.-.tock

Wyoming

e^:

6

100,

mortgage

Wllkesbarre

do

"i'
s

.,

lft( moil, reglste ed, KR
Mort. loan, on eqolpmenta Ac, goldj»..
Loan covcriiblc into htock till Dec, "B..
Moiiongaheta A'ar. cv>.— stock

lat

J.ftJ.

1,09 '.500

Lehigh Coal it AdBVatton—stock
Loan, convertible, coupon, gold

1st

J.ft O.

6

4,ro,ooo

KeglstertMl Honda
Register cd Bonds
Dtht. t^ Nuritajt stock

mortgage

Philadelphia, offlce.

3

1.000

1st raortKiige

ntlauxire * //m/«m—stock
Uegiwlered Honda

Com

or road, ftc. 13.611,114.
Feb., l»-« jUA»M0ai8p.c..'llllv:». Owa'dM,M<J
*" ' Con-ol. of .cveral
roada and braa Ma.
Camden to tape Majr, Salem ft tw fju"
'"*
Ne eai

I

i.m,t(n

DeUtwitre />yrfyio«— slock

lat

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
Whe- e Payable and
n«r » When
by Whom.
P'J"""'cfent.*

8,iB».9M
3,000,000

SAW-

I'M
>i.Y..N.Bkof RcpnbUc
JolT 1,1887 Leaacd lo
Bait.. B. ftO. RR.
>N

-u«.

..,

.

.

1J80,800

Chempeate <t BeJatrore— stock..^..
I8t mortuneo (originally $2,800,000)
Chempeuke <t OA(o-stock
Marj'Uod Loan, sinking food
Guaranteed Sterling Loan
Bonds hav log nc.\t preference

J'.n .Nortk.
tl.
wklck
^k.*c.

l<

Point rqadi. Ijala
Fi. to Belma, Itn. Br. to opott^BB.
In pro rr eaa trom helay tTm. V. oflMlo.)
to wnilan aport, Md.. 8U n lod Ktla; to
Balto.. 7n. Bcrersl laaue. of bda hira
iba endoraement of Iiali. Cllr. aa>a«:ltadlnU.!. Capital a ork. IMSM^(r
1-~-

CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONO
For explanation of all r' fercnres Bee|Road
foot note-) on Ib; page of RR. Tablt a.

\

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THE CHRONICLE.

882

_

—

.

hammer ciai

Co c

Beselpts ot Doiae.4tIc Produce for

stringent

:

This

Friday Nioht, December 29, 1871.
season, the approaching close of the year, a

money market, and some minor

conspired to malje

week a

past

tlie

influences,

one

dull

week.
l8lies...pkgH.

have

bu.^iness

in

82

,4901

3,790,173

20,500'

3!9,3M
16j,12iJ

U6,5!5

1,590
17,852
12,357)

4:56,079

9-iOi

54.520

[leather .sldet
tf olaases bbl.t.

51,410, 3,506.131'

have experienced considerHog products were

tone and prices.

quite depressed early in the week, owing

principally to

cessively large arrivals of swine at

Western markets,

ex-

and Wednesday mess pork had declined to $1.3 00 far old
on the spot, and $14 38@14 50 for new, January to

prime steam Inrd was down to

9^@9f c.

on spot; 9fo. for January, and 9fc. for February; bacon,
7|c. for long clear, and 7f o. for short
7c. for shQi t rib
;

;

but yesterday there was a decided

re-action tavored

in bacon and lard by a brisk export demand, and to-day,
old me's was in demand at 113 25@13 38; new mess^
$14 62^@15 00 for January to April ; prime steam lard,

9J@9^c. on spot and January, and bacon, Ti@7^c. for short
In beef the exp)rt moverib, and 7^@8c. for sliort clear.
ment has been somewhat increased, though still somewhat
been drooping.

The

State firkins

28@29c., and

at

business
fair

in

been

has

13i@14\

in fine

We.stern (ihe latter

Cheese has been lirm, and

export) at 12@.5c.
ies are held at

principal

Butter has

year.

period of last

behind the corresponding

(actor

fine

the stocks on hand being com-

;

Clover seed has been dull and depressed,

liut

some

receiv-

ers have stored rather than accept reduced prices, and [clos-

somewhat nominal

Tallow las been Active

to prime.

Western and

receipts, and'closes
sale.

at 93e.

Hops

at

ll@ll^c.

9^@9^.o.

at

Wliiskey has

City.

are rather

been dull and rates drooping.

for fair

for

prime

under

declined

Hides are without further advance.

free

8JS

inquiry for

not

much

pressed for

The speculative

value.s at

There has been mora
Petroleum charters, but at such low rates that
shipment abroad.

been accomplished.

has

To

....'

18,9-|7

....

for

1,5.7

2,11!'

Lard, pkgs
Lard, kegs

9-..7,-t5

13,739
434

Rice, pkgs

iTobwcb,

108.641
169.479
161,687
267.686
21 BS5
11.320
266,156
19,677
18,710
11,307
211 971

211
3,96s
739
lOJ

565

pkits...

<96.2

Whiskey, bbls. ..
Wool, b.iles
Dressed hogs No.

'3

3,121'

Ma

16-1

;«

112 715
105,32i

7,194

291,863
:v3,a96
127.293
93,543
24,939
22,447
267.859
11,512

2,649
13.82:.

277,930
69.510
180,i44
121.138

b7,%8

46,973
2,:«2

1,1111

COTTON.
Friday, P. M., Dec. 39, 1871.
special telegrams received by us to-night from the
Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns shelving tie
receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening
From the figures thus obtained it appears that tlie
Dec. 39.
total receipts for the seven days have reached 126,9i29 bales against
130,013 bales last week, 130,918 bales the previous week, and 103,839
bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of
September, 1871, 1,37.5,711 bales against 1,635,39.5 bales for the same
period of 1870, showing a decrease since September 1 this year
of 349,684 bales.
The details of the receipts for this week (as per
telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as followe:

By

BBCEIPTS

BBOSIPTS
,-tec'd this

Sew

week at—

Orleans*.... bales

18T1.

53,8112

Florida

13.o;5

North Carolina

ll/.171|

Virginia

7,l:iO

Total receipts

7,893

Decrease this year

1870,

21.4i2

9 917
5.136

&c

49.605
17.7:0
13.057
19,1 ;3

flavannab

Tennessee,

Bco'd this week at—

1870.

1871,

Uoblle

bales.

276

1,119
3 469
7,133

2.7H
7,90;^

121.929' 121.451
2.419

* {3^ Three weeks since the New Orleans Cotton Exchange entered upon
the plan of makiui; up the New Orleans weekly cotton report to Friday noon,
instead of Friday night. This chan^jo lias made sorae confusion in our figures
the last two weeks. Wo have always been particular to make our repori a
review for the full week, and see no reason now why tlie information should
not be continued in that form. Certainly in the matter of exports it is quite
important, and in fact on all points it would appear to be important to br.ng^
slull continue to do so.
Lasf
the information down to the latest dntet*.
week, the change above referred to and a misunderstanding on the part of our
correspondents, resulted in an error in our receii)ts at New tlrlcaus, our figures
have made the correction in
being about three thousand bales too large.
our total (igures to-niglit, and liave also now, we believe, comiileted arrangements which will hereafter ensure us the correct figures brought down to

We

leaf tobacco

Friday evening each week.

The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of
which 36,368 were to Great Britain, 9,160 to
5l,.594 bales, of
France, and 6,036 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as
Below we give
made up this evening, are now 481,314 bales.
the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the correspond
ing week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various
ports to-night
:

Kxported to—

has remained quiet, and

Stock.
Total this

iVeek ending
O.Brit.
Dec. 29.
Sevf QrlceuB.

France
8,107

Vlobue

1870,

2:,6:o

2S,82S
13.741

165,318
34.402
si.1'3

4,533

"so

5,331

5,723

3.371

Savannah

Samew'k

week.

Contln't

840

4.491
3,770
4,S6«

Charleston...

3,770

6,4 i7

10^9

18,357

3521

18,672
41

43'J

^ew York...

Liverpool

day, the

steamers took Cotton at ^d.. Corn at 6d., and Bacon at 30-.

The market

3.275
2,792

Beef, pkgs

6,>V.li
70.2ill.

."iUO.OSl

Freights have

which Cotton and Breadstufls h^ve been held have greatly
restricted their

pSFk

We

paratively small.

ing quotations are

..6..ili;

5:10,' 13

4,!I99 1,461,536 1,544.921
177,47.1
7.936
98,262

iosiiw Stearlne
64.367 Sugar, hhds,, Ac.
Dk-n....

67.020

20;,
l,«3i'

Pitch

;

Cheese
Cutmeatd
Esgs

!,«n.W Tallow.

;.7.i>iS

2,. 14,

'70

109,088
4,876

59,918
693.116

>iava:store8-

Tar

delivery

1,375

11,S96

;3i

131,189

962,224
3,057

Kosln

the

.

Butter, pkgs....

203.1271
190,596,
834.;26'

990,

aides ....No.
Hops... bales.

change.

73,5','D

Provisions—

113,56-.

Cr. turp.bbl.
Spirits turp.

in

1,442

6.731

Peanuts, bags..

5,020.713
103,533

4 0:l

and buoyant, but closeB quiet, with other groceries showing

able variation, both

Oil cake, pkgs..,.

34,861 «,606.903 4,I11.il9il
6J,*I0 36.4*5 410,24.033,742;
123,70026.900,0.13 9,143,4;s!
56,47012,452,266 9,626,606

34l

;

In provisions, leading staples

'70.

7,562

G. meal.bblB
Jottou. bales.

;

This Since
week. •Jau.l. time

on, lard

aarley, &e..

Flour has declined shipping extras, *(> "25@6 t)5. Wheat
Corn in
firm but nominal; No. 2 Spring, *1 48@1 53.
prime mixed new and old, 77(S)79e.
fair export demand
Rye, Barley and Oats more active. CoflTea has been aclive

clear

time

6,810

Grass seed
Beans
Peas

Cotton has declined, and Middling Uplands close at 20c.

March

Same

Since
Jan. 1.

105

BresdstnfTs—
Fluar .bbls.
Wlieat.bus.
CornOats

circles.

little

WeoK

*lie
and alnce
January 1.
Tlie receipts of domestic prodiice for the week and since Jan.
1,
and for the same time in 1870, have been as follows

©irneg.

COMMERCIAL EPITOME.
The holiday

[i)ecember 30, 1871.

Other

Total
Since Sept.

1

iso
518

2K

ports...

36,368
532,101

9.160

9^761

773

6.066
65.390

51,591
696,252

From the foregoing statement

it

76,546
899,959

1871.

1870.

44,582
69.3-9
2#,000

£0i,31»
56,504
31,667
80,591
48,89j
B.i,UW
28,060

481,311

531,039

5s:,440

will be seen that,

compared

good deal unsettled, in view of with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in
the exports this week of 34,9.53 bales, while the stocks tonight are
the conflicting influences which are likely to be felt during 49,733 bales less than they were at this time a year ago. The
the next few «eeks.
The sales embrace 250 hhds. Ken- following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at

must be regarded

tuclcy,

mainly

leaf no

as

8@ 12c.

a

common

for

improvement can

to

good

as yet be noted

;

the ports from Sept. 1 to Dec. 32, the latest mail dates. We
do not include our telegams to-night, as we cannot insure the
s
accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph.
all

leaf.

In

seed

100 cases Ohio,

and 100 cases Pennsylvania, sold on private terms, and 100

20@55c. Spanish tobacco has also shown
some depression sales, 300 bales at Havana, at 95c.@$l 05,

cases sundries at

;

;

357,239
15l,9;8|

Petroleum has advani-ed, closing
and Crude 13f@ 14c. in bulk.

$4 95@5.

at 24c.

for

Refined

Rosins have been

in

dull,

Turpentine has
declined, selling to-day at 66c.
Metals have been quiet
Copper has declined to 27c., cash, for American Ingot, and
Tin at 38Jc., cash, gold, for Malacca. East India goods
quiet and unchanged.
Oils have ruled quiet and rather
weak. Fruits and fish have ruled quiet.
Wool has shown
considetable activity for foreign, including Cape at 40@45c.,
but Domestic Wools have ruled very quiet.

l,i8.491

83,620
43.137
63,641
39,153
168.085

115,707,

Savannah
Teias

New Tork
Florida
?7orth Carolina

27,937'
44.9.33
1?!,593: 1S4.991
37,490;
20,763

Spirits

Other ports
Total this year
Tot«l last yea-

451.8.57

165,966
185,794
216,743 S64.i:9
95,OJli
70,450
39,0621
56.199
6,0091
2,974

Charleston

bbls.,

clo.ses at

Bfew Orleans

MobUe

currency, dutj paid.

and Strained

BBOBtPTS
KXPOETBD 8IN0B SBPT.l TO- CoastStNOB SEPT.l.
wise Stock.
Other
Great
Ports.
1S71.
1870. Britain France For'gn Total.

PORTS,

12I8,782|
....

,...

....'1,500,945

60,8*5

26,171

2,235
26,128

7,088

17421

"53

969
5,329

526

225,547
34,146
52.4(0
107,590
40,122
173,467

73,312
73,670
11,116
68,931
26,309

m

8,68?
liSXtt

l',720

ir,3>6

89,60l|

69,3!4

644,658

472,721

1.4941

in,;i9

f2.3,413

497,9?1 498.40*

9,606|

704,800

35:7%
62,IIK

6'.669

22.996
129,878

4»5,73S,

145,871
51.575
30,459

431,M>

We

have had a dull and depressed market the past week. All
First amou
the influences operating have been unfavorable.
these is the holiday season, which is usually one of quiet, an
has been especially so this year. The late rise in prices ha
helped to produce this quiet, cottou having reached Huch a po.

.<

:

December

:

that the profit to Menclietiter aplnncrs In rndnKod to slmott noth
inp, and in Home ca»r« to nn nctnal loss,
llciuo while IIhtk
rumaitis a doubt as to the exti'nt of our rroii all dvpondunt Inter
eits move with raution so as to b» pnjpareU (or nuy poaslble down
ward turn the market may lakp. Opcratinti in th« mmip dlrpc
tion hiivo been the daily recoiptH at our portH being so fret) as to
tttft'f'K"''-' » larger total for tho weeli than for the correapoa .ioK
weak of last year. Holders, liowever, have shown
firm
ness, believing that the deficiency in the crop will be more
marked during tho next two months, since December of last year
did not furnish the market with its proper portion ol that
rop,
and only with the comiuK in of 1871 did its extent be^fln to be
loresliftdowed.
Under these circumstances speculation has been
iu abi'vance. spinners have taken very sparingly, while shippers
have been shut out by the hi(;li priccH, and the general result has
been a dnll, ntaijnant market, with prices closing ^c. otf from Inst
Friday. For forward delivery the last quotations were (for low
middling) 19jc. for December, lOJc. for January, 20c, for February, 2(J 3-lOc, for March, 20jc. for April, 20 « 16c. for May, and
20Jc. for June. The total sales of this description for t lie week
are 45,700 bales, including 100 free on board.
For immediate
delivery tho total sales foot up this week 4,350 bales, iucluding
1,323 for export, 3,4.S5 for consumption, 119 for speculation, and
532 in transit. U( the above, 85 bales were to arrive. The fol
lowing are the closing quotations

mmh

(

Mobile.

Orleans.

<»...,

UKfe....

nn*..

nv*..

e...,

19H»..

IBM*..
»);<«.

-.1

•.8X*....

It)

i»H<a>...-

USfis....

...

aiH«....

x w

UlildllJiK

flood Middling

21

S1K»..

''ii>«a..

Below we give the sales of cotton and price
market each day of the past week

Uplandtil

of

thit

Salcs
ConEr.p-t.

Saturday

315

542

;5

Monday

163

18

19
....

19X

20)4

i'ii

19

m

Mii

Holiday

ra

100

415
4K!

1

405
1.8S3

2.485

119

WedncS'fay...
Thursday...
Friday

ia

.

Total.

429
82!

sm

18K

17

I8\

n

897
!I32

i»H

IIX

1211

ao«
20
20

13H
19X

mx

and prices

For December,

3,700
100

400

IMS

19

19X

6,700 total JDec'r.

19 15-16

14,60J total

cts.

S0S.I6
20 )<

\fiU)
1,050

Jan.

a0 5-l«

19V
19H
19 15-16
.VO
20 1-16

700
400
200

For January.
.19 716
300

JOA

100
100

For February.
lUO
3,300
1,30)
2,100

20 S-15

8U0

.20H

19 9-16
19)<
19 1116

9,950 total

JfflX

20 7-16

buyer

Feb'y.

200

19 13.16

re-

celvlnK brokerage... 20 7-18
L-ioo
.aox

For March.

19X

20 9.16
.20H

2,0t«)

JOK
20 9-16
.SOX

JOX

100
lOO
100

aox
20

1H6
21

1,300 total

May.

For June.

JD«

ICO

The sales during the week of Iree on board have reached 100
bales.

The

particulars of these sales are as

100 f o. b..
.

below

Savannah, Januarj- shipment, at 19Vc.

The following exchanges have been made during
M!c. paid to exchange
"
Wc.

"

uc.
600

December

the week

December for 20O January.
December lor lOO Jauuary,

for 600 Jauuary, even.

Weather Reports by Telegraph.

—

has rained this week
on three days at Galveston, and also at New Orleans at the
At Selma it has
latter point our telegram states it was showery.
rained on two days Montgorai-ry, three days Columbus, three
days; Macon, three days, and at Charleston and Savannah, two
and three days. This "rain was in the early part of the week, and
our Macon telegram states that the rains were heavy, and our
Savannah telegram that it was unseasonably warm. Our correspondents at Memphis telegraph that they have had one day
of rain, the rest of the week cloudy, and that it is raining now.
The thermometor at Galveston has averaged 60 at Selma, 60 at
Mobile, 59 at Montgomery, 51 at Macon, 50 at Colambus, 57
It

;

;

;

;

;

;

at Charleston, 57,

and

at

Memphis,

.

,

<

...

»

u

1«
11

18

«....

...
...

au

...

8 ....
JS....

Oct.

«...
ij....

w....
tt....

Nov.

...
...
...

a

M
M
M
n
M
«
106

17...

...
...
...

106

JO

M

...
..

...

1...,
8....

...

»....
«....
»....

...

Dec.

•

*>

.

....

107

m
m
m

408

,

II*
141

...106

lU
UO
IM

...
...

m
u
n
n
•»

Ml

61

W

>• ••

m

81
88
108

16*

Ill

m

....

,

88
44

t»

M

in
in

101

M*

as
«8

91A

..

88
88

W
«
88
•

IM

a
m

II

4»

,

SB
•m

MS

8

U
«

....
....

«
U

n

WmTMm.

t

fin
^

fpf

88

•

•.

100

no

....

88
TI

114

IK

704

n

Ml

«1

1.898

utn

t^OfV

4,JM

»,1M

l«w

it

Is

(airly active, and we Lave full sales
to report. The business is as follows : 750 rolls, prompt delirory,
at 14ic.; 1,000 rolls private terms ; QOO rolls for future delirery
at 16c.; 2,4(K) at lOfc; 300 bales at lIHc., and .500 bales, deliverable the 1st of May, at 16}c. Bags have been very quiet and we
have only 100 bales to report at ISJc. for 4-40s.
is without
transactions held at steady prices. Jute is quiet in this market ;
in Boston 200 bales sold at Hie gold, and 314 bales do. rejections
at 3^c. currency. Jute Butts have been in fair demand, but the
large arrivals keep prices a trifle weak. Sales are 1,000 balea, on
spot, at 3 7-!0c.; 500 bales, to arrive, at 3|c, cash.
In Boston, 800
bales at 3ic. cash ; 700 bales at 3ic. cash, and 250 bales at 3^0. 90

days.

;

bales.
Stock in Liverpool
Stock in Ijondon
Stock in Glasgow
Stock in Havre
Stock in Marseilles.
Stock in Bremen
Stockrestof Continent
Afloat for Great Britain (American)
Afloat for France (American and Brazil)..
Afloat for Bremen (American)
Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock In United States ports.
Stock in inland towns

1870.
379,000
00,800

;

567,000
144,544

250

900

128,120
16,588
12,689
78,000
187,000

M,00C
7,800
8,593
20,0t0
899,000

6t314

none

14,071

22,548
:06.000

265,409
481,314
95,567

.531,089

2.048;266

Total

:

Jauuary lor aolFi'lJruary.
lUOUeceinbcr for 100 Felirnary.

•'

Sc.

300
liW
200

—

-

.

Sept.

1871.

For May.

20X

1,200

the receipts, up to this date and eaprclally dttrlog Ut«

Visible Suppi.y of Cotton.— The following table show* the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date of each o( the two past sea-

4ftl

March.

1,200

JOK

50

450
S50
800

aox
aox

200
too
300

For April.
80.1

1,600

1,400
2,a»0

cts.

20 11-16

6,800 total April.

M%

6,150 total

ao.(i

..19X
,

.

All to

weeks, they are generally thonghl to fa»or the larjjrr ctop Wtl
mates. That is to nay, they liare of late l>eon so near the total for
the same wwksoriMTOthat thus far the falllDgnffthta year I* osljr
about 250,000 bale*, as may be aeen from Ib4i followlns Ubto of
weekly receipts. The figure* are given Id lb4>u-B<U ol bale*
nerclpl« for
,l«^l
^__UM,—,
1»70 -^
IMi
weekeiiOlDX Wwk. Mnnlb. Wiwk Mnntta
WfWk M<»lh

30 9-16

lOOah't not..l9><

7,400

bales.
SOO
400
lOO

20^

900
1,400

19X

800
300
400

19K

900.

19 7-lS
19)4
19 9-16

bales.
400

Cts.

bales.

cts.

1»»

bales.
TOO
TOO

»n aelMnV

loasing money.

Hemp

4,35»

For forward delivery the sales (including 100 free on board)
have reached during the week 45,700 bales (all low middling or on
the basis of low middling), and the fjllowing is a statement of the
sales

c«iut<laf»M]r

LlTarpool

some

Domestic Bagging has been

n>i

1,540

qutaUoM, wbieb M«

of th« splDiivn of ttmfttm eooBtg

ni the

GCNNT B.vos, Bagoiso, &c.— For CalcotU cloth the past week
there has been no demand, and quotations are quite nomiiial.

1

To-al. Ord'ry. Ord'ry. Midi's.

1'.

3St

Tuesday

low

Oood

^pec- Tran-

enmp. ula'n

(iiirs,

planter to market a large portion ol his crop.

:

1

Imlow

safe to conclude that the
above totals correctly indicate the proponionate decrMM la the
crop.
Last year the arrivals up to Christmas were very UDall
when compared with the size of the crop. This wa» due to the
continued and late picking anil to the declining market. Tlie
present season the late picking has been poor, and price* have
been satisfactory ; conditions which would naturally indaee the

8.,

21

a....

now,

I'V'ii

.

m^

We do not think, however, that

Texaa.

Florida.

per lb.

:

,

Total to Dec. 89.
1.375
Total crop, year beginolug 8cpt 1
LI.

New

Upland and
Ordinary
UooU Drainary
Low Miadllng

:

THE CHl^ONRIK

liTtj

80.

;

:

1.649,037

107,857

These figures indicate an inereane In the cotton In sight to-night
of 399,229 bales compared with the same date of 1870.
Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports. Below we
give the movements o( cotton at the interior ports receipt* and
shipmen's for the T-eek,and stock to-night and for the correspooding week of 1870
,-Week endia Dee. 19. 187t.->,-WMk eDdlaa Dm. H. UTa-.

—

Recalpta.

Augusta
Columbus
Macon

6,554
1,849
2,550
3,129
8,041

Montgomery....

i

hipmenu

lUccipla. sEipoMata. Slock.
Stock. -

5i632

19307

866

10,094
14.476
11,665

2.013
2,559

-

6.800
2,494
8,127
3.550
8,708

2,.171

8379

Memphis

1139

10,207

18320

Nashville

8,727

.S,105

26.159
5,487

30,749

26,753

95,.'567

Selma

—

5.0S1

8.600

2386
3345
S3>8

80.8SO
19.188
18.194
ia.5Kt

10306

SS3U

3.106

91.744
2,863

39,465

41,151

107,857

9372

;

43.

Receipts akd Crop.— We had intended before this to publish
a statement of the crop as made up from the returns received
from our correspondents, but it has been delayed from week to
week in our efforts to supplement our information from several
points.
In the meantime it is sufficient to say that all the details
we have had furnished u.f, favor the idea that the crop is to be a
small one. To be sure we hive received, in some cases, gross
estimates from individuals which place the total at a higher
ligure, but we have been unable to obtain the particulars which
And still, we think, great caution
justify any such conclusion.
should be used in accepting small crop estimates, and basing
operations for a iiirther rise upon them (or the reason that it is
possible that the South may be deceived, and besides that prices
are already so high that there must be an improvement at Man.
cheater in yarns before tbe^ CftU pay oiu uking ratm (or cotton

week's Ognres there was an error In ow recclpu at Aupula.
Our own talenam did not reach u», and we nsad anotbo', whMi f^nfja^
The recelpU at that point should bar* bwa ».H6 I n i si af IJa^
Incorrect
as we gave them.
tar' In

last

n

In the foregoing table the

Memphis

receipt* inclada

two

Fri-

this week Friday—or eight lUy*. 8o
our telegram to-night says, without, however, giving any ex
planation why they were made up In that manner. Acoont of stock
9311
at Nashville today discloses the (act that there wa* oo
balea more than the running count called for hence the largo !•

days—that

is last

week nnd

—

hud

crea*e In stock to night at that point
The aboTS toUla show that the interior stocks have IncnMed daring the week 6307 bales, and are to-night 12390 balea («*« tkas
Tba rwaipu bar* also baaa 8,719
•t the same period last year.
balM kM than the 8Uie wook Uat jear.

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.

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854

The exports of cotton this week from New York show a decrease since last week, the total reaching 7,273 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
12,371 bales last week.
exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks; also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1871 and in the last column the total for the same
period of the iirevious year
;

:

Exports

Cotton (.bales)

ot

ft-oiu

Neiv Ifork since Sept.l,18Tl

WBKK ENDING
Dec.

Total
Dec.

Dec.

Dec.

to
date.

6.

13.

80.

T,478

11,663

7,072

Other British

217.64:
5,538

168,086

22.3,179

167,136

Poitii

Total to Gt. Britain

11,401

7,073

11,662

7,478

—

;

5;)

.

659

3,977
299
'aoo

1,053

3,440

709

673

300

5,329

12,169

3,316

2
2,217

....

Friday

The market

12.019

7,272

13,371

8,051

17.S,467

237..'j6fi

following are the receipf.'t of cotton at New York, Boston'
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1,1871:

The

r3 PROM-

New

Orleans..'.

Texas
Savannah
Mobile

past week, and prices have been without important fluctuations.

been considerably larger, in
But there has been rather more
inquiry from the trade, and some business for export so that
notwithstanding considerable anxiety to realize, prices have not
given way more than 10@15c. per bbl., and this decline has been
mostly in low shipping grades. Holders of flour generally look
Tlie receipts of Hour,

Foreign

I

Totelthisyearl

457.192'

25.8to!

6,181

'

'

84,042'

News —The

exports of cotton from the United States
the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 60,.531
bales.
So far as tlie Southern ports are concerned, these are the
same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,
we includ? the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday,
night of this week
Total bales.
:

New York— To

steamers Citv of New York, 1,299
England, 740
Cuba, BOO
per ships
..BnnLedi, 154. ...A. Marshall, 1,405.... Chan-

Liverpool, per

Wyoming,

],.
541

Pearl of India, 299
1,034

7,072

To Antwerp,

per bark Embla, 200
200
Liverpool, per steamer Cordova, 3.024 and II Sea
Island
per ships Florence Chipman. 2,535
Pegasu.s, 3,500
Rosweli. 2 .^53
11,615
To Havre, per ship O \ ego. 2,760
2,760
ToHambirg, per hark Flensborg, 943
943
To Barcelona, per steamir Maria, 2,(00
per bark jaruco, 901
2.904
Mobile— To Liverpool, per ship Imporrer. 4.0.8
4.048
Chableston— To Liverpool, p.Mbaiks .\lbina, 2,.'i03 Upland.... Vinco,
1 «3 Upland and 33 Sea Island
3.879
To Havre, per bark Sirio. 791 Upland
79t
To Amsterdam, per bark Brotii.-rs, 1,951 Upland
1,951
To Barcelona, per bark Gesoria, 675 Upland
per brig Y'sabelllta,

New Orleans—To

••

Upland

Savannah— To
To Havre,

1,1.31

Liverpool, per steamer Rita, 2,766

Serafin, 1.4(>1

Upland

per bark

Upland

4,167

per ships Charlotte, 3,613 Upland.... Othello, 8,130 Up-

land

6,733
2,089
2,131
1,710

To Bremen, per bark A'arao, 2.089 Upland
To Amsterdam, per bark Kate liurreU, 2,131 Upland
To Rotterdam, per bark Amelia, 1.710 Upland
To Barcelona, per bark Donna Flora de Pomba, 1,572 Upland

per
brie Arroj<an[o. 6t)0 Upland
brig Rainiundo, 612 Upland
Texas— To Liverpool, per harks Spitfire, 1,124.. .Palace, 1,009. .per brig
Essex. 789 and 3 Sea Island
Baltimore— To Liverpool, per ship Hansa, 70O

To Genoa, per

2,172
612

.

Total

2,920

700
60,631

The particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form
are as follows
RotLiverBrepool. Havre. men.

New Y 5rk
New Orleans..
("h:irl

ston

Texas
Baltimore

'j

Ham- Amsterbnrg.

ter-

Bar-

Ge-

dam. dam. celona. noa.

7.n-;2

Total.

2920

7,272
18.V22
1,048
7,755
19,614
2,920

70;)

;

;

;

Delaware yellow, 77c.
Of Rye, 50,000 bush, were taken for Bremen, at 90c. for West
ern, and 95c. for State and Canadian, the latter in bond. There is
some revival of demand for barley, with a revival of speculative
feeling; the business, however, has been restricted to car loads at
8.T@90c. lor No. 2 Western, and $1 14@1 15 for good Canada

West.
Oats have met with but little trade yet, prices have ruled firm
and yesterday a speculative movement took off several loads at
54-3560. for No. 2 Western, in store and afloat. To-day the market
was quiet.
;

The following

are closing quotations
Grain.
Flour.
Superfine State and WestWheat-No.2 8pring,bueh.tl 48® 1 63
1 54® 1 56
No. 1 spring
ern
bbl. $5 75® 6 00
^
1 5y^ 1 60
Extra State, &e
6 40® 6 66
Red Western
1623 165
Western Spring Wheat
Amber do
1 60® 1 75
extras
White
6 255?i 6 50
do double extras
6 75® 8 50 Corn — Western mixed
White Western
do winter wheat extras
Yellow Western
and double extras
6 75® 9 75
City shipping extras. ...
City trade and family

6

60®

7

50®

2,700

913

794
6,73:j

2,904
1

2,-J8U

951

2,;.31

1,131

1,710

2172

612

9 25

Rye

Com meal— Western,

&c.
Corn meal— Br'wine, &c.

AND FREIGHTS.— Gold
1031

Exchange market

and

'091,
is dull.

iin.l

The

has fluctuated the
the close was 103i.
following were the

lastquotntions; London bankers', long,
109i@109|; short, 109i@
110, and Comiaercial, 108t@108i.
Freights closed at Jd. by

Western

3

00®
50®
65®
ID®
50®

7 60

5 20
4 10
4 20

Illinois,

Chioago mixed
White Ohio and State
Barley— Western

8 00®10 00
7

7i

96®
90®
52xr

Kye— State
Oats— Black

4

flour

1

54(

"^
7?

State

1
Canada
4
1 1'
3
3 90 Peas Canada
breadstuiTs at this market has been as follows
in
-EXPORTS FROM NEW TOBK.-RKCErPTS AT NEW TORK.

Buckwheat

flour, p.lOOlb.

1

|

—

The movement
.

Qor.u, ExciiANOE
past week britvveon

Southern white, new..

6 60

brands
Southern bakers" and family brands
Southern shipp'gextrae..

700

11,615
...
4,018
...
3,879
4.16*

To day. the

market was very quiet.
Corn has been selling quite freely for export. The supply has
been fair, and prices have shown little change. The business has
been mainly at 75@78c. for new Western mixed, on the track and
afloat, and 77i@79ic. for old Western mixed, in store and afloat
but yesterday some old Western yellow sold at 80c. an 1 there
was a Bupplj' of new Southern on the market wliicli sold at 77ic.
for yellow and 78c. for white, 'showing a decline for those qualiThe new corn, both Western and Southern, continues to
ties.
come forward in excellent condition and quality. To-day prime
new mixed sold at 77@77ic., afloat old do., 79c., afloat, and new

Total.
34,401 10,287
2.089
943 4.033
l.'IO
612' 60,^31
0.207
Inchidert in the abov,. lotals are from New York 200 hales lo Antwerp.

Foreign

rail, liave

small, but the outlet seems to be equally restricted.

8.895

a30,075,

20,59,'i|

yp.ir'

Shipping

Savannah.

by

than was anticipated.

;

I

Mobllo...

29, 1871.

during the

Wheat has been very dull occasionally a load or half load has
been taken for export, but the demand has been mainly from
millers, who have paid $1 40^@1 ,50 for No. 2 Chicago, |1 52i@
1 53 lor No. 2 Milwaukee, and |1 58@1 58* for No. 2 Toledo,
(winter,) all afloat.
Some wheat arrives every day by rail, and
the work of reducing stocks on hand has proceeded during the
past month very slowly. Receipts at the West are comparatively

Florida
S'th Carolina.
N'th Carolina.
Virginia
North'rn Ports,
Tennessee, &ci

458

December

with considerable confidence to the beginning of the new year, to
bring an increased demand upon reduced supplies, and there were
To-day the market was very
some indications of this yesterday.
dull and prices nominal.

SIOB

cellor,

P. M..

for breadstuffti has been generally quiet

:

Grand Toral

Total last

9%m0

.

@

BltEADSTVJFFS.

lact,

Sec

show

2;j,000

4..306

Spain, Oporto&Gibmltar&c
AJl others

Total Spain,

table will

5.3,000

9.000
5,000
7,000
567,000
438,000
458 000
169.000
69,000
77,000
401.000
406,000
400,000
187,000
147,000
190,000
the daily closing prices of cotton for the week:

8,000

Fri.
Thurs.
Tues.
Sat.
Mon.
Wed.
Price Mid. Uplands. 9Ji3,10
HoliHoliOJiSlO
9K®10
Orleans.. lOX®..
day.
day.
10>r@.. 10)i®., lOX®--" Up. toarrive. ...®...
@...
...®
Trade Report. — The market for yams and fabrics at Manchester is steady.

4,423

"so

573

Hamburg
618

The following

73,000

53

...

Total to N. Europe.

afloat
afloat.

American

Dec. 29.

Dec. 23.

15.

132,000
19,000

®

Other French ports

619

ToWl

Dec.

115,000
20.000
19,000
445,000
41,000
422,000
174,000

3

Havre

Bremen and Hanover

137

80,

to-day, with sales footing up 10,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for export and
speculation.
The sales of the week have been 53,000 bales, of which 9,000
bales were taken for export and 5,000 bales on speculation. The stock in port
is— actual, 567,000 bales estimated, 482,000 bales, of which, actual, 169.000
bales are American and estimated, 110,000 bales. The stock of cotton at sea
bound to this port is 1'I1,(IOO bales, of which 187,000 bales are American.

.

949

Liverpool

.

steam and 7-32@id. by sail to Liverpool, Ic. gold by steam and
by sail to Havre, afid ^d. by steam to Hamburg.
Bt Teleouaph prom Liverpool.
Liverpool, Dec. 29 —5 P. M.— The market ooened steady and closed quiet

Jc.

Total sales
Sales for export
Sales on speculation
ToWI stock
Stock of American .

lime
prev.
year.

27.

11,401

[December

Dec. 8.

Same

1

:

1871.

For the
week.
Flour, libis.
C. meal, *'
Wheat, bus.
.

Com,

"

Rye,
Barley,&c "
Oats,

,

Same

Since time Jan.
Jan. 1.
1, 1870.

31,261 3,606,908 4,143,993
190.596
1,.W0
181,189
(8,900 26,485,440 24,083,742
133,700 36,900,096 9;i43,478
1,05,5,63!
550.169
82,490 3,790,173 5,020,718
66,470 12,462,2(16 9,636,606

—

-1870.-

1871

For the
week.
20,289
1,268
71,642
297,177
....

Since
Jan. 1.

For the

98,744
46,627

Since
Jan. 1.
1,983.687
84,178
18 469,678
488,769
92,481

1,617,647
120,247
22,047,677
12,757.444
507,827

IM
200

30,061

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December 80
The

1

:

THE CHRONICLE.

1871.]

T«« OSBOmotB hy Mr R"
ol tUe N«w Vork Produce Exchange.
Rhow tU drain
and the movemont o( Hreadstuflb to the lateat mail date*

865

followiuji lableB, prepared for

OROOBRIEB.

H. Walker
in Bight

The

;

RBCErPTS AT LAKE AND KIVEIl PORTS FOR THB

DECEMBER
Flour.

Wheat.

bblt.
Mllwaiike.
Datrolt

Cleveland
St. LoiiU

Otti.
buah.
bn«b.
(Mlbi.) (nib*.)

(OOlbi.)

TM.MT

118,787

m,1M

11,3!H
5,0S»
10,168
4.600*
S0,3I0

Toledo

a)),06«

no.t(i«

Birloir.

budb.
(4H lh» )
;«,8(M

n.184

4S.0I»
149.480

98,9M

M,(m

8J50

n,8oo

b.UV

80,177

lO.RM

Noreport.
897,888

86,801
'70.
88,878
'69.
65.SS9
'68. 118,689

808,11)8

1,143,786
1,104,186

587,717
465,018
416,381

118,«70

sJlSO

U7

53M73

144,1M

M6,964

194,141
111,140

Previous wuok
Correspond'g week,

'67.

88,

»74.8a8
348,081
106.171

S6M11

91,594
!IS,ni
15,848
7.041

41.748
18. 598

Estimated.

CoMPAn.A.TiVE Uecbiits at the same ports from August
33, both inclusive, for four years

Ist to

December

1871.

Flonr. bbls..

1870.
1,847,319

1,M6,313

Wheat, bnsh

S8,iX)3,5.l8

Cora, bush
Oats, bush
Barley, biish

Rye, bush
Total «raln, bush

11.010,6^
4,371,943
1,010,663

74,617,940

1,917,991

19,771,196
19,054.946
8,8»l,45t
1,1R«,S13
999,864

61,884,539

15,968,074
11,B8»,708
14.775,311)
4.2 a,5t;it

1,819,144

61,105,180

59,5.39^909

Shipments
Duluth,

St.

of Flour and Uraiu from Chicago, Milwaukee,
Louis, Toledo, Cleveland and Detroit lor the work
23, 1871
Floor,
Wheat, Com,
Oate, ^ Barle)-,
Rye,
bbls.
bash.
bush.
bush.
bush.
bush
Dec 2.3, 71.. n.«.Vi
59,060
308,717
85.814
38,105
6,402

endirg Dec.

:

Wi'uk ending;
Aeekei>diiigl)cc. 16.'71.. 86,916
Week ondiug Dec. 24, '70. 78,723
•Week ending Dec. 24. '69. 41.500

318,681
337.801
44,969

33,666
45,002
80.753

Compakative Shipments from the same
December 33, inclusive, for three years.
Flour

1,281

money pressure

some

to

eilent.aiMl

The entries direct for consumption, and the withdrawal ffooi
bond, showing together the total thrown ou tl>e market
for th*
week, were as follows
Tea, black.... J,W7 pkKS.
LaipiaTra.. \jim bi.(>. Sour, Braill. IJDO bs;
uree.i
^.1 pkics.
OlSer..
mni bi<<.
Manila At
Jspaa
K8 puss. Boa ar. Cuba. K.1H) *i,i»ii. M'iM-n Cabs tn •Vi
Varlaat
LUS pkK>.
Cnba. ...... ttm •hlldi..
I'orio KIco.
rs '%\i
Colfea Kto...
«.8;8 aatn.
Porto
fM •hhr'n.
Rico

M

Drmarara

M

'kti

4>w mats.
Other
•bli(l>.
mtirt
f-O 'ka
-Mnraoalbo. . LSM bain
'Hhili.lnrloile bhlli'.»Bil lea. r«iJ«M.
HM.1,
i
^Mthdrawn from wareboase .
for transporutlon In the Interior In bond lU
pkes. tea and «5» baits colTec.
Javn

.

.

IraportH this week have included 2tJ,043 bags Kio,
42.432
.lava, Bud 8,o33 bags of other kinds of coffee ; T.SIll boxes
I 0S4
lihds., l,4(il baskets, and 72,020 bags of sugar; H31 hhds.
of molasses, and 1,11)8 bbls.
Orleans do.

mau

The

stocks in
ports since Jan.

New
New Vork at

1,

late, anc imports at the live IcadiDS
1871, are aa *ollows
Stocks In >' ew York Ini ports al laadlna porta
:

at dale

Joa
Tea

•tnc<!

ini.
(Indlreol Import)

158
745

C'.rroe

1

to

»ogar
Sugar
Suaar

Rio
Coffee, other

'.

baffa.

1.W4/9I

SK!

174M
ntr,
D.WO

*\M*Xlt

\Km

Mijsa

lJ?M

9S,*W

boxes.
hbds.
basa,
hhda.

Jaoviiry l._
inc.

i»ii.

"•'tta

bags

Molasaas

ino.

lui.
.Jikas.

••.tn

«jn
a-.tn

s;.7ii
*M.74;

M\jm

l.!«M«D

i>s.nT

17.'tl

""I-f
i.^ii

1869.
4.524,486

4,189,601

upoo

rtallie

I* fell

a good many holders are ready to sell on any reaaonably
full bid.
It Is thought that quite a number oj copartnership
changes wlU
be announced with the opening of the new year.

1,

ports from Jan.

1870.*

1871.
4,451,420

bbla

44,130
11,604
5,898

70,434
68,410
7,833

in liand, but the

K

1868

1869.
1,806,588

18,406,155
10,063,151

84,318,147
14,67:,573
4.'40,844
1,877,503

previously not««d and Iish u*lne<i, If snyil
let
have the position completely unil^r ronlrol. wllb a
still lurther inir.a»e of cost c«n(ldenily
pri-<llcl.d
On olh«r
goods there Is nothing really new. thougli clishfrrs of
grtttmr at
\in» imporunce are likely to Uko pla.:p
<lurlngtlin comlnt; month.
As yet fhero has been no very deride urgency ta

tocks

116,788
181,<89
88.986
19.141
11.681
16.114

llM

r,

I

K.WI

„Total»

•IM
V.ff,*

(

appearjiij{ to

ll.f.

400

sad

i

flrroiU'Ks

lil,9l»

ts.sae
8,100
8,884

':.4oo

148,108

Kjt.
batb,

IM

'M.«M

a0,»4a
i4,&90

TO,S9S

Doluth

•

duliics.i ul a holiday
rk
there was nothing of spf-HallT »i
tono of valurs hsu Iwen a little taini.,

Corn.

bnib.

(IMlbii.)
85,006

Chicago

m

usual

WBHK KKDIRa whern

28. 1871.

';

:

.

JM.OBt

mm

TEA.
There has been a

Wheat....

baah.

85,956,682
49.677,247
16,775,702
3,364,841
1 .389,246

Corn
Oats
Barley

Rye
Total
*

and

fair demand current and sales made, tbonah In a good
more negotiation than actual tranafers of property took

rather

Nomerons rumors have also aiptin been clrcnlated, all purporting to
some very large sale, but rumor appeared to be about all tbe matter
amounted to. The indications are that stock la wanted, and that after the 1st
prox. a better and more general demand la likely to set In, but during the last
week or two buyers have taken only enough for Immediate wants, or a patcal
place.

Indicate

494,481
884,386

1.572,.395

in 1869

many cases

9,916,3.31

76,885.301

107,168,717

St Louis and Doluth noi included

34,241,998
23.613,098

37,692,367
22,001,752
11,957.866
3.011,582

69,150,883

1870.

AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THE
week ending DECEMBER 23, 1871.

RECEIPTS OF FLOUR

that might happen to appear cheap. On prices there Is no change, and with
the exception of .Japans the tone appears at least steady, and. In some cases,
very drm, with holders IndilTerent about oiTering any considerable quantity of

stock either on spot or to arrive. The line trade ha> been slow sales of 8,500
Ureens, 8,600 Oolongs, and 200 Japans
There have been no imports this week. The recelpta Indirectly have beea
517 pkgs. by ^leamor and 1,409 by rail overland.
Thcrollowingtaule shows the imports of Tea Into tbe United States (not
including San Francisco), from Jannary 1 to date. In IHil and l.-'u
Black.
Green.
Japar
'si .
;

Flour,

At

New York
Boston
Portland*

8.3,955

18.500
7,500
11,173
10,500
9,537

.Uontreal

Philadelphia
Baltimore*

New

Rye.
bush.

bbls.
44,131

Orleans

Total

\i,^\M\

».H5.«

1-..2I0.3I4

•.9l«,ll»i

Tlie indlrert importations. Including receipts
Aspinwall. have beer. !84.094 pkgs. since January

136,298

Week ending Dec.

\t»n^St
I4.8i7.54'!

1871
1870

•,
;

Ml

..l,Jll

by PaelSc Mail steamsrs vis
1,

against 98,0B6 last year.

COPVKK.

Ifi.. .166,1.34

Week ending Dec. 9. .188,.'J66
Week endiiit; Dec. 2. ..240,580
Week endine Nov, 25 .226.345
Weekending .^ov. 18. 151,123
. .

•

Tbe movement of goods has been smaller than last week, owing la part to
the holiday season, and in part to the fact that a very large proportion of the
desirable supplies have already lM>en bought up and withdrawn from tbe
inarkeL A tone of much general strength and confidence, however, has been

1,401,913
1.179.6.')0

1.199,036

Estimated.

And

Rince Jan.

1

New Orleans

(excepting

34. inclusive), 1871

Wheat,

i)hl«.

bush.

Corn,
bnsb.

1.124,6.38

41,949,354

43,495,589

Flour.

from Jan.

1 to

well preserved on

March

Total Grain

Oate,

Barley,
bush.

bnsb.

21.475,259
4,048,827
bushels. 112,346,488

Rye,
oush

:

tn store at

New York

...

In store at Albany
In store at Buffalo
In store at Chicago*
In store at Milwaukee
In store at Dulnth
..,,..
In store at Toledo. Dec. 16
.

In store at Detroit, Dec. 16.
In store at Oswego, Dec. 1

...

...

store at St. Lonis
store at Boston, Dec. 16
store at Toronto, Dec. 16
store at Mc^nl real. Dec. 16...
In store at i'.iiladelphla*
lu store at B;iltnnore*
Amount on .N'l-w York canals. ..
Rail jiliipuicnls ftir week

...

In
In
In
In

Total In store and in transit Dec.
•'
"
Dec.

;Dec

4,058,247
23,700

...
5(M,300
.... 1,117,846
... 1.150,000

..

.

••

...
,

...
...
.

. .

..

18,900
390,960
188,3f8
786.561
411,801
16.198
17.469
.3.31.095

200,000

1«,000
1.118,iftl
,59.060

197,182
105,000
194,109
526. H45

.15,531

»13,»«

19Si'748

W,:65

33,099
117,»19
89,488
lTJ,89n

116,807
851
107.898

86,154
189.403
50,781

3!6,4»

66. .536

1,175
198.866
180.000
195,000
1,033,212
308,727

41,470
15,070
175,000
55,000
613.075
85.824

17,848
11.40M
115.000
15.000
499,064
38,105

6,a30
784,700
1,611,969

7,278.19.1
7 0»,739

24, '70. 9,460.849

1,868.338
6,112,517
5.663.913
6,183,919

Nov K, •71.

9,386,897

Estimated.
:

Philadel|ibls

and Baltimore not Incloiied

iu 1870.

.Aais

.5,966.041

« M« ««
1,616,8«

and

\'^^

1,6.38,183

1,878,1»4

smrm
1.037.111

Improved baslaeas

higher

In cost than at the date of

at

New Orleans

13.1IK) do.

this week liave inclmled 7.000 bags Rio per "Axel:" 5.0Wd«.dO
;"
per "Agllls ;" S.500do. do. per ••Preference: l.»«« do Uo. pet ' Haalieae
Of other sorts
do. p»r "Wavelet."
8 500 do do. per ••Chowan ;' 4.097 do. .
...1 I H;
..........
•
Included 15.658 mala Java p r "J L Hall .• 18.157 do. do
ibe Imports have
"Agnes ;" 8,617 do. do per "Iteademona ; S-Sl" bag* Mancalbo per "V«a

ImporU

1,344,907

5.101,100
3.177.867
I'li^SSi'
6.1bS,101
?'i??'Sft
6.01 <, 870
5.890,9?T

to an

Wo

bnsb.

2.891,086
101,000
313,400
669,819
46,065

1,1.5.^914

23, 71.10,626,249
in. •7I.10.7(i(>,90S

Dec. 9 '71.10,614.016
Dec 2' 1. 9,686.576

bush.

and holders look forward

Brazils will averags a
our last, and the Biarkst Is
have not been large or tlM
extremely Arm for all grades. The transactions
demand very active, but a fair number of buyers coold be loood St sO Hiss
the stocks here were under compl^'te control, and really macb leas Ihaa
supposed, while of the cargoes to arrive a verj large namberwera diapesed of,
and the selling Interest generally were quite indlllbrent aboat opcratisg.
Another stimulating InAnencr was the receipt of later telegtamt from
Janeiro, which were considered as showing a very strong position ; tba coat
had undergone no change, bnt the pnrchaeea for the United Slates wars oach
smaller than usual, and the dally receipis showed a very light averags. Floa
the ontporis we learn of a fair business doing, and at very fall rates graanQy
West India grades have be<'n qnlet, as much from want of stock probably as
anything else, hut values held their own, and In many eaaea revised qoeuttoaa
show a still further Improvement. Java in very good atock and a little daO.
bnt holders stiff In their views, and In a quiet way there Is said to be cooatderable negotiations pending the ailvanre In other qnalllles bating brovgbt Kast
India styles on h tter proporlioneil balance of co"t. Sal"* nioMly bsAirs
arrival and part previously reported of lii.SW bags Rio, 415 baga Mafscatko.
101 bags CosuRlca,97 hags Ht Domingo. About .31^000 mats Java isasl lad
wore sold before arrival. Sales and resales at Baltimore of 10,114 bag* Wo,
fraction

The Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks in store at
the principal points of accumulation, and the amount in transit by
rail and frozen ou the New York canals, Dec. 23, 1871, not including the stork afloat in New York, is as follows
Wheat.
Com.
Oats.
Barley
bush.

grades,

were very generally considered as quite satisfactory.

1,.376,436

.

bush.

all

at full values witli the turn of the year. The jobbing distribution baa sot
been very liberal, bnt all that could be expected for the seaion, and prices

;

I

£«

'

ISLUi i'^'^^"^" '!"T«wfelb-'''%£^do'*'i,^J
3,048.68$
Bailey
300 do do per Willy Saittb ;" 97 do' do per V
•

'

bagsol sundries.
The tUKk of Rio

Dec «, and the Import* atace J|«

H^ BUI." aad

1. 1871,

M

are s* follvw*

—

:

1
:

THE CHRONICLE.

886

New Bavan.
Phlla- J&ltldelpbla. niorc- Orleans.
&c.
18.910
13,0«
700
15,2S1
....
(,M5

New
Tork.

In Bags.
Btock.^:

5S.8I9
'6,963
645,9.9
666.U75

BamedatelSTt
Imports
••

In 1870

Of Other

Borts the stock at

ports since January

1

....

New York, Dec.

19:,197
142,742

3,500
4,000
23.220
20,112

74,411
41,222

and the imports

28,

Total,
9^,101

4a.5S9
i,46«,698
1,341,219

were ai follows
,-New Tork-^ Boston. Ptilladel. Bait. N. Orlc's.
x„„„ Import. Import. Import, import, import.
•1,962
•15^,5'jO
'SI""
t9,26S

SS

stock.

Ceylon
Maracalbo
Lagnayra.
St./Domingo
Other

900
563

17,679
103,072
40,532
44.572
75,624

5.520
2.914

'^22

17.540
53,099

440.029
324,969

59.336
71,381

20,719
18,316

6,H2

Total
Same time, 1870

1,030
17,005

233

8,720
2,280

4,178

Includes mats, ftc, reduced to. bags.

531,966
421,327

t Also, 7.551 mala.

SUGAR.
We have again

and uninteresting market for raws,
business at timeii coming to an almost complete stand and not enough goods
changing hands to fairly test values. All classes of buyers appeared to be in
small need of stock and positively refused to give the market any attention
unless forced to;operate by the most imperative necessity. Rclluers sell less and
ipse of the product and now very generally disposed to reduce the manufacture
materially or suspend altogether in order to clean up, repair machinery, etc.,
while grocers, as usual, distribute but little and mostly on retail orders from
Tlie ofl'erings have been fair throughout and very
near-by interior points
well assorted, and though holders refrained from any display of anxiety to
o perate, they were, as a rule, prepared to negotiate on comparatively easy
terms, and if not in price buyers have gained some advantage in the more
to record a very dull

.

iberal grading of samples.

The common and

inferior qualities

were the most

willingly parted with, light colored and dry sugars being considered the best

stock to hold. A few arrivals have taken place, and the total of stock keeps
up very well. Refined goods have not been turned out very freely, but the
distribution was quite I mall generally, and the stocks accun'ulnted. With a
very light margin for profit already, refiners wcie not greatly inclined to
accept lower prices, but the market was against them and the cost fell oflF on
The sales of raw embrace 1,096 hhds.
all grades to a greater or less extent.
Cuba; 175 hhds. Porto Rico; 560 hhds. Demerara; 50 hhds. New Orleans;
about 100 hhds. various styles ; 4,8110 boxes Havana 12,820 bags Pernambuco,
;

and

10 hhds. Melado.

Imports

atNew York, and
Cuba.
bxs.

Imports this week
"
since Jan. 1.
" same time. *70
.

.

Stock in first hands.
Same time 1870
•'

1869

••

7,519
375.6S0
2U5,379

stock in first hands, Dec. 28, were as follows
Cubs. P. Rico.
Other. Brazil. Mantla.&c.Melado
"hhds. "hhne.
•hhds bags.
bags.
hhds.
:

437
204.316
219,051

617
61,251

.18,514
3.1,776

12,5a)
78,416
6;,7»4

.S5,9i7

26,880
27,' 9
55.967

35.Ji67

68,217
95.459

8

6S,5il

7.3,690
433,81j

264,312
307,852
245,135

FRUITS.

43.514
18.730

2,844
747
814

MOJiASSES.

Several cargoes have arrived, a good part of which were sold previously.
of the dealers have been busily engaged in settling up their accounts for
the year, and taking account of goods, and have not appeared anxious to
increase their stocks beyond filling immediate requirements

Foreign Grsen.— West India descriptions have been in rather better supply
excepting bananas, the stock of which is not large, and prices held a shade
firmer.
The demand has been only fair, and the market presents rather a dull
appearance, Malaga lemons are jobbing at $2 75@$3 Palermo do., $3 25®
$3 50, and Messina, $3 50@$4. Valencia oranges, $6 50@$7 50 for cases
Porto Rico, t7@$8@tll, according to quality Havana, $9@$10, and Jamaica.
$6@t7 50. Aspinwall bananas are quoted at $2@t3 12>i.
Domestic Green.— Apples continue exceedingly slow, although holders of
sound stock continue firm and olTer on sparingly. There has been another
arrival of California peas, which came to hand in splendid condition, having
been packed in a double lined car, and do not appear to have been touched
with frost. Grapes still arrive in liberal quantities and are almost given
away. Cranberries are dull ; most of the stock here is of inferior quality and
not wanted.
Domestic dried fruits continue very slow for apples and peaches, and prices
are without e8sentialV;hange. Pecans have been more active and prices are
decidedly lower at the moment, caused by the forcing of a large quantity on
the market. Peanuts are inactive. There is no stock of North Carolina or
Tenncssees in first hands.
;

ADVICES

FROM PRODUCING MARKETS.
we

Suffar.— From

the I/mdoii Produce Market Review^ of December 9,
learn tuat the sugar market for the preceding week was without the slightest
animation, and a decline had taken place in raw sugar.
The stagnation in this staple was spoken of as unusual, and the more so
from the tact that the beet crop of Germany was expected to fall oft' 50,000
tons, while an increased consumption in Germany of fully 50,000 tons was
anticiiated. The shipments from the Eastern producing countries on the
way to Great Britain were very much in excess of same time last year added
to this the beet crop of France and Belgium was expected to be very large,
more than enough to supply their own manufacturers by about 80,000 tons,
hence the present high prices for raw sugar were deemed very uncertain and
likely to undergo a permanent decline. Much space wasgiven to the notice
of a pamphlet by Mr. J. B. Smith, M. P., entitled " Free Trade in Sugar," the
tenor of which was a sharp censure of the present system for classifying sugar
by a standard of color, and advocating a uniform duty on all sugars.
Tea. The tea market was also reported to be in a very quiet state, nonarrivals of lots expected tending to produce this state of affairs. There was
estimated that 12,000,000(f?45,000,000 pounds tea were near at hand of "Congou"
description alone. Invoices were being held for the January market, as this
was lioped to be an active one. A telegram from Hong Kong, dated Nov. 29,
gives total export tea from China and Japan to that date as 121,750,000 pounds
against 99,000,000 pounds same time last season.
;

—

PRICES CURRENT.
The FoIIowrlnK are Rnling Qnotations In First Hands.
On the Pnrcl>ase of Small Lots Prices are a Fraction
Hlghei.

Foreign grades of all kinds continue slow and somewhat uncertain in the
absence of any heading movements, and the market is about as poor a one for
the selling interest as any we know of even during the prevailing dull season.
In a good many instances prices have been further modified, but both the
trade and refiners refused to respond further than their previous policy of
buying simply to the extent of positive wants, and the outlet has not
increased. Some intimation has been given of the probability of speculative
call, but we cannot learn that buyers have been found with faith enough in
molasses to invest very heavily. Domestic has not been very strong in price,
receivers oflfering stocks with freedom in a great many cases and accepting
easy terms. A few lots, however, have gone into store, owners having confidence enough to permit a slight accumulation. Syrups continue quiet, except
the sale of a few special brands to regular outlets. Sugar house molasses is
not very plenty, and all the production sells, but buyers are a litUe slow in
their movements. Sales of 200 hhds. Porto Rico; and 3,021 bbls. New

Tea.

Common to

Hyson,

&

40
60
80
40
60
00

Imp., Cora, to fair

receipts at

New York, and stock in first
Cuba,

.

Klco,

hands. Dec. 28, were as followe:
Demerara.
Other
N.O.
•hhds
•hhds
bbl.

•hhds.
I

mports
"

this

libds.

77,506
80,311

.'5,972

92
3,416

229
26,735

49,7.16

26,619

4.961

16,311

28.588

week

slnceJan.l
same time 1870

"

Stock

In first

"

"

Import*

hands
**

"

ol

same time *70
same time '69

5.n01

1,355
6,514
11.346

1,198

2 466

4Uo

251

l.VJd

5CJ'

83:

4,390

1,700

SoKar &. ntoIaHsea at leadtne ports alnce Jan.

58
SO
10
30
45

Sup. to line..
do
do Ex. fine to finest. 1

Hyson Sk. &
do
do

Tw

C. to fair.

Sup. to

fine.

.——Bags
1871.
....

Boston
Philadelphia...

Baltimore

New

Orleans...

Total
•

1871.
78J.206
63!.7'«
89,158
3J.500

37-..680

41.28K
32.19!
48,571
39,975
337,711

451,037

634,747

541,611

1,535,960

,

1870.

5M,121
234,198
31,704
25,711

815,76!

-Molasses. -,
-'Hhds..
1871.
141,839
47.79;
78,819
22 054
526

291.C34

®1
®1

1870.
128,372
51,8-a

7,372

J92,385

<d

Ex fine to finest

Cong.,

do
do

Com.

®1

Ex.

r.

al

fine,
to finest.

gold.
gold.
gold.
gold.
gold.

do good
do fair
do ordinary
Java, mats and hags
"

•

i

1<)H@19V
19

®24s

I

925>i

.

'

1

®19h,

23
25

Ceylon
Maracalbo
Lagnayra
SV Domingo, In bond
Jamaica

Native
_

I

20>s®iO)4

Brown

gold. 18 «i20
gold. 18 @2aj<
goid. 18 @20
gold. 13S®14
gold. .T^'iWi

|

SuKar.
8V® 8K Hav'a, Box,D.S. Nob. 19to20..

—

Inf. to com. refining
do fair to good refining,...
do prime
do fair to good grocery....
do pr. tocholcc grocery...
do centrlfngal,bhdB.&oxs.
do Melado
do moiasses
Hav'a,Box,D, S. Nos.7to9...
do 10tol2..
do
do
do IS to 15..
do
4o
do 61 to 18
do
do

Cuba,

_
.
®21W
"

2;

®

9

9;i@lC!<

®11

9

4K3 6H
7>4® 9
8^® 9
9'4® 9V
10

®W%

"'
II

®11V Powdered

®I2W

12

Havana, Hox, white
Porto Rico, refining grades...
do
grocery grades
Brazil, bags
Manila, bags
White Sugars, A
do
do B
do
do extra C
Yellow sugars
Crushed and granulated

9X

fe 9i^

9)<@ 9M

1114®!2t<

8^® 9K
9^®10>i
7>J® 9

7\@ RX
UKSII
11X®11H
11>«®11X
10)i®10;j;

12H@12^
12xai2H

."...'...'

I

molasses.
New Orleans new

V

Porto Rico

Cuba Muscovado

gall. 43
28
25

Rangoon, dressed, gold In bond

ICnba Clayed
Cuba centrifugal

®38
®33

23

English Islands

25

I

026
®21
833

13

Rice.
3X® 3^ Carolina

8K

|

i

8X

Spices.
Cassia, In cases... gold * lb.
do
Cassis. In mats....
GInger.Race and Af (gold)

34 >«®

34K®

Mace

®

»

do

1

40®

Pepper,

35
35

do

42

1

bond

In

100 Cloves
Ol'® 101
do

In

bond

1

In

in

9H®
iii»

9V
4V

11«®

12

6V®

7

lOK®

do
do

bond

11

18

Jo

97Vj®

®

I7X®

fgo'd)

do Suma ra & Singapore
Pimento. Jamaica
(go d)

lOK

Balslns.Beeaiess.nw* frsll.8 (10 ®9 '25
Filberts, Sicily
do
Barcelona
do Layer, 1870. » box. 2 60 @2 70
3 35 (83 40
African Peanuts
do 1871
do
ISM® 16K TValnuts, Bordeaux
do Bultana,* B
Valencia,* ft
12 ® .... .Macaroni, Italian
Jo
yire Crack, best No 1
do London Layer

11

®
®
®

I

There has scarcely been any market upon which to make a report since our
I»%t, except for Pimento, and we have no important invoice sales to advise.
Indeed, many holders state that they have found no inquiry whatever for their
stocks, and expect few buyers until the new year fully opens. In the meantime it is deemed advisable to ask former rates, but in reality the feeling is
weak, and some styles can be bought lower, Cassia in particular the neglect
of this article referred to recently, and ample supplies here and to arrive acting
as a depressing influence. Jobbers work off some odd lots occasionally, but
the call for distribution does not amount to much, and at retail busines is jusi
abont as dull as in wholesale way. The movement in Pimento embraced about
4,800 hags, said to be based on unfavorable crop reports, and holders are now
pretty firm In their views at ontside rates. Sales of about 6,000 bags Pimento,
;

A targe proportion of

15

Fruits and Nuts.

SPICES.

including 2,000 for export,
\l«re prevlonily noia.

SS

@ »
® 75

to fair,

Sup'r to

Cofree.
Rio Prime, duty paid

Nutmegs, casks
cases Pensng
do

iQCludlng tlercoB and barrels reduced to hhds.

A

45
40
50

78,62;
V3,19!l

do

Bouc.

00

@

1.

The imports of sugar (inclndinp: McIado). and of Molasses at the leading ports
from January 1, 1871, to date, have been as follows

New York

® 55
@ 75
@1 15
® 55
@ 90
@1 30
® TO

—

fair

do Superior to fine
do Ex. flne'to finest....
roung Hyson, Com. to fair.
Super, to fine.
do
do
Ex. flnetoflnestl
Gunp.

.-Duty paid—
60
H.Sk.&Tw'kyEx.l.tofln'st
Uncol. Japan, Cora, to fair..
% 60
do
Bup*r to fine...
® 70
®I 00
do
Ex. f. to finest.
Oolong, Common to fair
® 55
do Superior to fine
® 75

,-Duty paid-.

Orleans.

The

&C.

The foreign dried fruit market has ruled dull and devoid of interest during
the whole of the week under review, but prices show no material changes.

;

8,487

2.512

[December 80, 1871.

Most

at the several

1871,

,

bags.
In__•.„.
Java and Singapore

•

619.081
471.068

14.80S

Galveeton.

K

;

(be fecent arrivals of spices

,

Currants, new
Citron, Leghorn (new)
Prunes. .French
Prunes, Turkish, old

51
Vi

@
a

U)

(ft

6X®
16

ft.

Canton Ginger, case
Almonds, Languedoc
do
Tarragona

do

^

7

V

Smyrna

do
do
do

8

ft.

new

Ido
Dates
Figs.

V

®
®

8

5lP

19

@

@i

®

18^®

—
—
8K
.

.

.

I

.

I

14K

s^

lOX
8
20
01

'

I

I

15s®

11**

Sicily, Boft shell..
Shelled, airily...
paper shell

1S>i®

14

,10

.12

Bardlncs
Bardlnei
gfaillHati

fi hf.

V

qr,

30

®
®

box. 85 a
box. ll^ti
•.in^

r

no
do
do
do

Bltced.

Sonthern,
prime.

9

ft.

I

®

®
9 ®
I0>^®
14
®
^ a
13 ®
28 ®

10

7j<(a

new

nnpared,qrBAhlvr

*

donew
do
4o ^'
Wll,^'<)tab««t<la
'

'

10
14

1»

K
15

90
8
9
75 (82 CO
00 ®2 00
25 82 Hi
60 «1 90

®

ft.

Hickory Nuts
* bush
do
ChestnutPeanuts, Va.g'd to fncy old
'

14

8

common

Peaches, pared

do

14

85

Fr.UITS.

Western

PecanNuts
I

I

32

»

Apples, State

75®2

2

Blackberries
Cherries pitted

\9\i

Ivlca

DOMB8TIO DKXED

I

53

13VC

V box

1

1
1

:

»

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W

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.
..

.
.

December

80, 1871.]

Bi'CHrb,

BorM

Sod*

6«1 Sodm.
Biilnhur
8Altpctro

•« San«ilM.

ROWH

Bto. Lloorinu

(Bns.).

CMk

..,,.

"

Red Cram

IVk»

(cnuine

Mancboalrr Mllla-

.

D^l^

Oft

I

it

aHIKTIMaa.
Amoakeag. 46 ISJi-IT
do
4$ I5)i-I«
do
A. 86 MX-M

CK)0OS TRADE.
FiUDAT. P. M.. Deo. »,

This being holiday week, trade has as usual, been flat and
the
is unimportant throuRhout.
There was some demand

for small ftssorted lots to repIeuiHh the stocks of retail
dealers in
the near-by localities, but the retail distribution is never active
at

of the year, and the aggregate movement is not
Dealers have been employed during the week in taking
their annual accounts of stocks and making the cettlemeuts inci
dent to the close of the year, so that salesmen and clerks have
been kept busily engaged, though not in distributing goods. The
this period

large.

reported to have been very satisfactory in Its results
to the trade generally, although since the Chicago fire there has
been comparatively little business transacted in the market
past year

There

is,

is

at the close,

much more

firmness than

is

usually expe

rienced at this season of the year and the holders of goods of a
earlier in the season consider their

staple character purchased

goods likely to experience a material rise.
PoMESTic Cotton Goods There are no important features
to note in connection with the trade, as the movement during
the past week has been very small, and prices have experienced no
material changes. Brown and bleached goods retain the firm,
ness previously noted and are held at full figures. Stocks are
not heavy in first hands, and there is nothing in the present or

—

prospective condition of the market for goods or the raw material
is likely to weaken prices.
Colored cottons are firm, though
quiet at the moment. Prices are stationary on these goods, with
that

XX.

Blackstone

AA

C... 38
C... ao
_

14

Loom
3S
Gr't KallnO 36

17
16

do
do
do

8

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A

.«

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".¥

.

do
do
do
do
do

»

.

I87i-I4

ax

A

Bedford
Cocheco

12

Gamer & Co

I

11

UX

Gloucester
.

MerrimacDdk.....
do Wpk and pnr.
do Shirting...

11

UX
UX

UX

13
11

I
I

IIX

Pacific

Richmond's
Simpson Moarnlng.
do black &, orange
Spracue's fancies..

Hamilton

11>^

Harmony

8)^
8

ManviUe
Peqnot

6X
9X

80
80
4S
75
40

81

87«
16
18

Green

90

i
I

Dan40
10
85
80

Bolyoke
Sterltog

18

IS

Arlington

15

cAarsTS.
Velvet, i. Croeoley

UX
lOX-ll

1

I SO
1 80

.

Tap Bmssels.
CrossleyA 8«n's 1 tS-1 45
Eng. Brassela. 1 00-8 10
Bartford Carpet Co

95

ISx

—

Extra3ply

1

Imperial a-ply..
Superfine
Med. soper.

88

I

BodyBnuSfra.

80

...

A No

do do

80

B

Son's

dc

beat

u^

AA

1

.

do BB
90
do CC
17
COBSET JBANS.
Amoskeag
13X

Androscog'n sat
Bates
Berkley

A

iels

Badlejr

2^

OtiaAXA

OLAZBD CAVBBICS.
Amoskeag
8X

Gamer

Oeo A

Wllllmantic. i
cord
do 6 cord.
Samoeset.

DEifOu.

Hamilton
Manchester

80
80

..

A
& Co

Clark's.

Albanr.

Chester D'k

87

16

Everett

11
II
11

800_yds

81

Haymaker Bro

UX

81

MX

90..
100..

Bedford
Boston
Beaver Cr,

84

WB..
H...

J.
P. Coat-B
Clark, John, Jr.

83

I

'

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N...

arooL cwTToir
Brooks, Derdoz.

6

Amoekeag.
I

Lodi
Manchester

do
do
do

14

8..
11.
15..

|
I

monming. lOV

9*
81V

BllertonP

14

SO..
It..

do
do

\

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B

do

18- 1
19

Price. .Park, No. 60..
do
70..
ll>i j
do
8-^..
10
j

BX

14

.

Hamilton Xr.

Cali-donia. 70.

t9X-M

.

Kveretl

MX

do
do
do
do
do

A
B

R

tx Amoakeaf,AA
do
nx
A
do
B
UX-^X

i»X
87
85

AA

.

18-19

m

vm

BUae»ml.

-*l
<l

Hamilton
Wbittenton A.
do
BB.
do
C.
rutcKf

19

SO
5S

n

Tremont B
do
T..
do
A...

l|>j

-30

36
B... 30
.

.

»

.

do
do
do

H-llJi

pars re.

do

Amoakeag

Haymaker

35

.... 40>tf
.... 36

7|c. for full 64x64'8.

7.

Arkwrlght ...
EaKton

\0X
*tX

Wamsiitla.. 4S

Amoekeag

n\-w

aTRiraa.

49J<

do Nonp ..
do
9-4
do
10-4
do
35
do heavy 38

36

tnertoa P.
do
U.
do
N

S.'l&X 16
6 I4K-1B

Hamilton

i\

.

XX

8
4

«7X Albany
»*X AlKodoa
SIX American
*iX Amotkeag

..

.

S3.V-M

B

do

.

>

A

do

Lewlaton

17

7-4
..
8-4
9-4
10-4
..
11-4
PoccasBet F 33
Utica
&-4
do
6-4

do
do
do

ACE.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

MM
W

..

do
T.
do
X...
do
XX
do
XXX
Naahaa A.
do
XX

M
«

AAA.

Eaaton

nn

aa
Louxdalc... 36
do Cambric 36
N.Y. Mllla 36
Pepperell
6-4

American

—

Cordia

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

97

•>!•
8T8»

TraaoatH.

TirKlMoa,

Amoak'K ACA.
do
A. til-n
do
B.
do
C
do
D
IT

Ellcrton
Fnilt of the

a tendency toward an advance. Prints are selling moderately in
dark and medium styles at full prices. Cloths continue firm at

Woolen Goods There has been some little trade in light
weights this week, but buyers generally are disposed to delay
their purchases until after the 1st proximo.
The goods
now going into consumption bring a moderate advance over
the prices of the spring, but are not selling at prices cor.
responding
The wool market
with the rise in wool.
continues very stiff, and in view of the light stock, relief is not
likely to come until the next clip is marketed. Manufacturers
talk of stopping their ma<'.hinery, and some of them resort to this.
The effect, however, would be to create a scarcity of goods and
advance prices on them rather than break the wool market, which
seems to be too thoroughly under the control of dealers to be

'

13

W8 M

W
««
BUrkA
do C3bwk WW
cairroa rumnu.

1

ll«

aiM

Keller
L«wlati>n

.
d"
l«
Steel Luatrcs..
Brocba eordi..
Klaatic flrripM 4II-M

14X

Boott B.... S6

<e

8il«
A.

rslla

OnUrloa A

IS

K

IS

m

.

do
do

OrMt

(|.i

ID
17
16
14

do HB...
do B...

»i

AoHMkeae.

DdiiliK-n

...
...

,'j

kltlMr.

AMTkUl

Ai

i««-n
do
do

Popllna

PaclBc Mllla-

Bartlatta..

Bates
do

movement

WsfTWI
Hlsk cotan ic
•aM-

Alpanu 3-4, plain.
do M, do
nu

AndroacoB-

18T1

CtiaOT Ittvar

rrTiaM..

.

RonhaU

I

":aio«.«.'*«
twMJj:
tl

»

do DIaaoula.
Royal Oord>

Pepperell
Hlark A

uucaan nncnxaa *

THE DRY

."?^

Ball«mi atrlpM

..

11

ptomSaln

.

IWIawall Imp
lB4.0fCk.lap

M

I'rlnlad I><<laliiM

1

In hbiB

tM

~
Victory II
Tj^
aaaaii'AM >«««• aooiM.

Applvton

« * w AmoalcMK
fold
l'H» UH llamlltoij.
Indlico, MaiIrM
aold
do
<lo
blQA
Manila
itoW. M tol
Cordagg, Manila. MandK.
» Muaaeh'tu
do
do LarcailiM, }»H*
Maawbmic
SKal
u 3 ... Paclflc
Madder

CaitttlfSoiin*

:

. .

887

DRILIJI.

Wldib

C»Ubr«, iinuatinn

Coppnrim,

Camphor.

9

.

THE CHBONICLE

Or«e«ra> Oraia

Ainm.

.
.

do
do

a-Kx

4
3

1
1

nx
SS

80
IS

V

do 1 10

do 1 00

Bemp. plain. .83 In
do cz platD, 86 In

fix
88

iJiJI

by the stoppage of a limited number of looms.
Foreign Goods. Trade has been flat in imported goods
HHPOKTATIOns OV DRY HOODS iT THK POKT OF HEW TOBI.
throughout the week. There have been no auction sales, and the
distribution through the regular channels of trade has been conThe importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending
fined to small selections for immediate distribution. The close of Dec. 28, 1871, and the corresponding we«ki of 1870 and 1869
the year finds stocks in a fair condition, the redaction having been have been as follows
complete in dress and other leading fabrics. Silks and ribbons
XNTBitED roR consuamoH roa tbb wbik BKonr* dic. W, tm.
are held in rather more liberal amounts, but the supply is not
1870
wn
excessive, and the stocks are mainly of a staple character
Value.
Pkg*. VahM.
Pkgs. Valae.
8»T
$ra.8es
(77.180
490 (*0«,188
Woolens are firm with a higher tendency. The continued firm- Hanufactnres of wool
cotton
do
lis
'34.196
188.844
1.061
mn.mi
410
n 'ss and advancing tone of the foreign markets lead to the belief
silk
119.4S«
do
408
151.117
611
mo,-o4
180
do
flax,
408
196
43,131
6M
100,487
101^8
that the purchases of American buyers will be comparatively Miscellaneous dry goods 183
104.117
8«
41,890
soo
1 ight, as the markets here have not responded to the rise abroad,
Total
I.Mi «ai.4S«
1,007
1848,858 tS,38« tl.4«».080
and the prospects are not regarded as favorable for placing large
amounts of goods here during the coming season at the high wnBDaawii raoM waaBRousB amo tbbovh IBTO TBB BABBB* BVBirO
TBB SABS rBBIOD.
prices necessitated by the enhanced cost.
affected

—

.

.

do
do
do

annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
minufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers
:

BROWN SHEETINGS

XtTD

Width. Price.

A,-a warn

F... 36
Ainoakcag A.. 86
do
B.. .%
Atlantic A...

do
do

D ...
H ...

MX
13

87
do
Y.... 82
do
Z.... 36
Indian Head. 86
do
.. 4«

ll

12

13K
19

A
do
do

40
C. 37

BB
W.
do
Laronia O
.

.

do
Y.
Nashua fineO
do K...
do £....
W..
do
Pepperell

.83
.80

39

do
B .... .87
do
E... .86
MX Lawrence A 36
do
D.. 36
1»XI
do
XX 86
»T

"lo-

Ind'n Orchard

11

W

Ojmmonw'ltb
•

IS

13X
13
lOJi
llJi
10

.

do

11

18

Apploton A.
do
N..
Anguata
Bedford E.
Boott O
do S

Continntal C. 86 18X-13

DwightX...

SHIRTINGS.

18X
is5
11¥
O-lOJi
13
\%i<
IIJ*
ll^i
iisj

If

do
do
do
do
do
tJtlca

... .8-4

.9-4

.11-4

Manufactures of wool ....

37)4
4SUr

...11-4

45

.86

1(M
do
11-4
do
do fine Non if»i

171
117

46

«.Tn

88

4fk951

881
746

.'SI.147

301

.«.9II

ON

88,180

18,474

1I,8M

480

ni840

tioiim

780

I941.6S8

ila

nmjim

1 J|0i7

S48,SB6

3,896

1.489,080

\.mk

8n,as

4,146 (1.730,716

XOVt

(890,1(1

(510.718

BBTBBBD VOB WABBBOVBUfO DOBlm TBB SABB PBBIOB

StH

..

34.687

16.107

Total thrown upon m'rk't. 8,187

—

15
30

...10-4

106
117

t7«.M8

IMSI

1.180

Add ent'd for consumpt'o.

$.'4,313

54
17

.

silk
fiaz

ToUl

18-V
18
13
15

(78,90
88.4M

141

cation

Miscellaneous dry goods

UX
36
S3
36
40
48
7-4

— —

.

.

Manufactures of wool

We

,

do
do
do

"X

cotton

.

r.9
946

silk
flax

ToUl
Add ent'd for consnmpt'n.

"

1

.199

(i;i.w7

6^4»

843

10r),l»t

no

8M.1M

4ft.a8i

54.001
80,880

MIscellaneons dry goods.

90
55

(114,801

(M8Li8(

m.tN

498

«.4R

18
40T

IB

W.880

1.804

laoao
81,K0

(mL8M

1I«

|4«lkOM

1.41

t,W3

131.88*

(800.888
84«,SS8

I.M4

1,007

T«Ul8n(«r«d8ttti«|>Qrt,M«i

wifm

4,»M |(,lil,«|

941

an
m

10,101

ili |i>Tlni

!

THE CHRONICLE,

888

Dry Goods.

Publication

&

94 Franklin streol

compend

Cbe?tnnt street

Androscoggin

Sammary

the Governments ol the "World.

Beliglotts

of

all

Ep-llgiou6

in tiie United States

;

a C mplete List

motion

Apply
J.

Comrort.

is lelt.

at White Star Line offices,

19 Broadway.

SPARKS, Agent.

H.

hoR

Cordis mills.

of ell the Colleges, Theological SeminarleB, Medical

Liverpool,
Qneenstown,)

(Vis.

and Law Schools :n the Uni ,ed States the Kings an-l
Queens of England from th'- bojfJnning of the nion.

8c

Sat., Jan. 6 1:30 P.m.
AT1.ANT1C--Sat., Jan. 20, 1:30 P.m.

Boston Duck Co.,
Franklin Co.,
Thorndlke Co.,

ot nearly every

Speed

Saloon accommodations in mldtliip sections, where

OCEANIC .--

mills,

Ijaconla Co.,

and

Denominati>ns in the World, with a com-

Body

Safety,

IlllIIs,

little

Warren Cotton

A General

the Benevolent 7n>ti'utions

MINISTERIAL DIRECTOliY

plete

Passenger accommodations unrivalled, combining

Continental mills.,

EMBKACES

CItH, Commercial, and Agriculturnl Information, con-

and magnltlcent Belfast-bnilt steamships— the

REPUBLIC.
OCEANIC,
CELTIC,
BALTIC.
ATLANTIC
ADRIATIC,

Hates Mfg. Co.,
.
Columbia Mrs. Co.,

of Intorma-

>

all

Liverpool.

six largest afloat.

Company.

OtlK

and should be In e cry library as a Book of Reference.

cerning

&

NTew York
New

Pepperell MJfe. Co.,

in this country,

which has ever teen compiled

IT

YOKll.

BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA.

AGENIS FOR

VST ISSUED,

contains the most complete

& Co.,
NEW

Franklin street

241

Transportation.

Wright

E.

6'.i

1872
tlon

&

9S

OF

fcnd

S.

J.

BOOK

THE YEAR
IS J

[December 23, 187 1.

;

important statistical information of the Britieh Em.
pi re.

A

CAltRVlSG THIS UNITED STATES MAILS.

MUSCOGBE

arcby, the House o( Peer.^, the Census and other

THK LIVKKPOOL AND GREAT WE8TKKN
STEAM C'MP/VNY will dispatch one of their first

mANKFACXUBING COmPANIf,
COLUMBUS, G A

class full-power iron

.

carefully-prepared List ol the recent vauable

Pnblicatlons issued ly the leading Publishing Houses

of this country, with the prices.

»> NTTFAGTUB£B8 OF

Slieetings Drillings, Yarns, Ropc,4(C.
W. A. SWIFT, S«c. & r.
G P. SWIFT.'Prcs't.

the

m: SI valuable portion

of

ttie

Wl.-^CO

reading matter of

during

its

Brinckerhoff, Turner

all

its

Proverbs and Apothegms.

PEIOE

ONE

kinds

d\\

iiC.

"ONTAliK)'
•

RE-

in

o)

YORK OBSERVER for one

year ($3

00) will

THRCUGH FARES-NEW

A lull

supply

13

receiTe a

all

&

WulttiB Hn<i Colors always lu slocK

Cotton and Sou' hern Cards'

The New York Observer Reynolds
JLST ENTERING ITS

&

NORFOLK,

Brothers,

VIRGIIVIA,

H.

SECCLAR FAmiLT
NEWSPAPER.

KEI<IGIOi;s and

Terms,

......
PAYABLE

IN

$3 OO Per Year,

WD

WASHlNil ON

VICKSBVRG,

Refer to G. M.

KLEIN,

The Observer Year Book

will

St.,

&

For 1872.

send the

R

New York Observer

for one year, with the Year Book, to

One New Subscriber and one

old, for

Two New Subscribers, for
Two New Subscribers and one old, for. ..
Tliree New Subscribers, for
Tliree New Subscribers and one old, for

$6

(K)

...

6 00
6 00

FREE„^

15tlt

and SOtb of Eaeb mnntli
8 fall

P.

on Sunday, then the day

R.

BABY,

ARent.

Southrrn Mail Route
NEW

ANX

OttLB&NS, mEmPHIS,
j;iOHLI.E~AI.Ii RAIL.

Lo

17 South TVIIItam

.

B

St.,

YORK.

Watson

.

D.

GO'G SOUTH. GO'GNOBTH.
Time.
Time.
9 <0 p.m. Ar. 6.1» a.m.
" 9.00 p.m.
*'
6.fio a.m.
" 12.5.5 p.m. " 12.45 p.m
" 7.28 pjn.
"
6.00 a.m
" 11 !.: a.m.
"
1.11 p.m.

Lv.

GOKUONSVU.LE..
BRISTOL
KNO.XVlLLK

•CLEVELAND
tCllATTANOOGA
NASHVILLK

.

228
S24
(UO
74n
328
850

•'

5-'i.'5

i>

m,

" 8.(0 p.m.
Ar, 5.00 a.m.
066 Lv, 9 00 am.
IIOKINIH
SGR.^Nl) .lUNCT.ONllOT " ll.Si a.m.
U5S Ar. 2.55 p.m.
.MEMPHIS
13 9 Lv.ll.*> pjn.
••J aCKSON'

Arnold,

CQmi*|ISSION

Miles.

WASHINGTON

Georgia.

8.

New York

8.10

AtO.'.'OP.M.

STATIONS.

COTTON BUYER.
mAOON"

ire

A.M. tor RlCllMUNL,and Points on the Coast
fiom foct of Coitlandt street, vt» Ne»
York and Philadelohia Line, liy GREAT SOUTH
Eli^ MAIL KOUTB TUAIN, for Richmond, New
Orleans, Mobile. Memphis, Chattanooga, Naabvllle
Atlants. Macon, and i ntern ie dlaie points.

At

NEW YORK

OENEPlAL

SjnNE.V E. mOHisE, Jr. & CO.
37 Park Row, New York.

0»

raves,

8 00

SAME Rate.
COPIES SENT

ORATES.

(X)

5

AND TO ANY L.VRQKR NUMBER AT THE

^-SAMPLE

Ct

NEW

NEW^ SreSCRIBERS.

We

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers ofthenbove line leave PlKRNii. 42 NORTH
of Canal sireet, at 12 o'clock, noon,

RIVER, loot

COTTON BROKERS
53 Stone

-

&

Flash

EVERT SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE

(ho

.

GREAT

ADVANCE.
A.

.

ries for the trip.

STS.

Cashier, Mississippi Valley

BDWIN

.

According to location of berth
These rates include berths, board, and al neces

miss.

Bauk, Vicksburg.

SDWABD FLASH.

$125 to «150

•
.

tree to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
Di-palure ol 15lh touches at KINGSTON, Ja.
Stt;ainer will leave San Francisco 1st every month for
China rtnd Japan.
Fit fieiiiht. or passa'.'C licketH, and all further inlorma'ion, i'pply at the Company's ticket oflice on the
wharf, foot ;if Canal si.

COTTON BROKER,
CORNER MULBSUUY

.

One hundred pounds bageage

FuLKERaON,

S.

SAN FKANCISCO,

previous.

50th Year
THE OLDEST AND THE BEST

TOKB

TO

except when those da;

Ac, on Commission.

IJuy Cotton. Grain,

^3^^
First ClatiB
Steerage

IS Ltspeuard street.

copy of th;s valuable work gratnitously.

18

AND japan.

Also. Averts

NEW

S

STRIPliS."

United Stales Bunting Company,
All persons Pubscriblng and paying for the

«S Walltt.

THROUGH LINE
California & China,

SKAMLliSS BAGS,

AWNINO

OlIION. No.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

COTTON (WNVAS, FKLTING DnCK, CAR COVEli
INU, BAGOINO, RAVENS DUCK. SAIL TWINES

DOLLAE.

MAILED TO ANT ADDRESS POSTPAID ON
CEIPT OF PHICK.

Cabin passage, $80 gold.
Steerage passage. (Office No. 29 Broadway) $SOcnr<
rency.
For tVeigbt or cabin passage apply to

COTTONS^ILDUCK To
And

A.M.

Jan.31,atl0>i a.M.

WILLIAMS &

Manuiacturert and Dealers
celebrated

&

2i4PM.

Hx

atj^ P.M.

CatJlam Forsyth

Pol h emus,

Fratiklin.)

publication, including

at 11>4 A.M.
at 2^V.»,

3,
10,

12, at
Cipt.T.F. Freemnn.Jan, 17. at
-^^lN,C.>pt.T.W. Freeman. Jnn. 21,

NEVADA,

Also,

Poor Richard's Almanac
(By Senjamin

Jan.
MINNESOTA, Capt. Morgan,
Jan.
Capt. Price
MANHATT^N.Capt, .las. Price. ...Ian.

IDAHO,

COLnH.\DO,

extended Chronological Table of Important

Events, from the Creation to the present time.

WEDNESDAT

as follows

1

An

screw steamships from

PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVKUY

N
mERCHA"T,
,

AND

Cotton Factor,
MONTOOMEItr, ALA.

ATLANTA
MACON
MOSIOOMERY

...

1001

9V2

.\r. 3.35

1127

"
"

MOBILE

13.''2

"

NKv, Ol'.I.EANS

I.'i02

lOS.'i

•

a m.

140 p m.
8.00 p.m
S.OO » m.
Ul.ln a.m

•
"

"
*•

"
"
'*
•*

"
'•

"

6.27
4.15
6.00
5.44
8.a0
12.15
4.S7
7,25
7.55
5.45

am

a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.

a.m

a.m
5.^ p.m

•'

..1K>

n.r.i

J. B. k'ATES,
general Eastern Passenger Agent.

|

December

.

THE CHRON70LR

80, 1871.]

Financial,

Finanoial.

ALLiH, VIcc-Prnt FInt Nit. Bank, Pra%lilent.
M. BoLDiH, Cwhlar Flnt Nallonil Buk Tr«Mimr
SAHUiL MOKii, Btciettry.

X. B.

.

Hoard,

No. IT Weat FlttU Street.

M

HOME

Co-

on

ilic niiiKt

KXrllANUK PLA<!K.

Insurance

i«vor«i.k i,tuh.

INTKKKST «llo«r.„l

„i, ,ie,,osli»

"

fhecity'lanks

KANSAS OITT, m o
The opermtions

&

ttANKKHK
no

Bond

Ffawncial.

Gibson, Casanova

OFFICE OP THE

Western

889

"">•"««{

ri?HTlpVr?^i?>?*,*'!'.•" "'•'••"'"•I secnrltlefc
r.... ? L,
,^T''*' "' "•PO'lt Issued bearing lalftMt

.

BBOADWAV.
oSc, «•• Blskth
ISC

either In Currency

"»'"•"'"

Company,

Branch

A «•««.

','

the Westera Bood Board are
devoted apeclally to the Negotiation o( Weatern
ot

County Bonda, Municipal Fonda, and the Bonda of Iha
set eral School Districts of M Isaourl and Kaoaaa. AJl
Bonds olfered are thoroughly examined aa to the
legality of their issue, and none are presented excep

W.Wall Street

New Tork.

mcKBK, Secretary.
A.

DBNIS'N WILLIAMS.

„
N.

Securities.

-

*'J'?,^*^°f„"'?
Toric Stock Kxchangf
.„

I

&

M. Weith

J.

:dxalrks

I

Arenis,

SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS

ing a dollar or disturbing • single

the Slate of

WALKILL VALLEY

W. B. LIOHUtll.

W.

O.

following Certificate

W.

Miller,

New

Railway Company.

full

amount

of

and Ooe-half Millionn of Dollars.

CHAS.

LeonardjSheldon&Foster

OFFERED FOR S«LE AT

Two

Superin-

York, thtt the Capital

has been restored to the

w. n. ro»TM.

8HXI.DOH.

Bond

Insurance Depiirtment of

tlie

No.!.».NEW;8TBEET.

Loans iresotlatod.

the

George

tendent of

OF THE

for

and Mortgage, invites the attention of

of Hon.

iniSCBLLANEOVS SECCRITIBS,

000,000

Chicago Losses, without borrow-

the public to

N

SOUTHERN AND

FIBST UORTOAOE

all its

4.,

Company having provided

This

J.P. W1LIAM8,
Member of the
N. York Block Exchange.

I

Home

$2,500,000

Stock* and Bonda
BOUOtlT AND !J01,D ON CUllUISBIOM.

application to

DESIRABLE

Capital
Assets over -

Co.,

STOCK BBOKKVS,

such as we helieve to be reliable In every particular
Fall statistics and every Infonnstlon Klven upon

SAMITEI.

&

A, D. Williams

J.

IHABTIN PtmH.

No. 10 DVall Street.

BANKKas,

NINETIT
AND ACCBUBD

INTBFK9T, IN CURBENCY,

BT

IdEAD & CLARK, Financial

Agents,

NEW YORK,

141 Broadway,

AND

ERASTVS
corner

ol

Buy and stll Government, State. Railroad and other
desirable secanties. making liberal advances on
same, allow Interest on depuslts, deal In commercial
eaper, furnish to travellers and Kilters Letters ot
redlt current in the principal clilea In Knrope.

TUrd

NEW

YORK.

the WALKILL VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAJTY, yon
you Increase your I'come over 40 per cent., and
vonr prin'-lpal - oc nt 85 per cent, ancf fjet a stcarlty
h
«
j

Co.,

Department.

PINK BTBEET,

made a

ber, 1871,

NEW YORK.

Receive the accounts o! Interior banks, bankers
corporations and Merchants.
Agents for the sale ol Olty, County and RailroMi
Bonda, isaue I,etteiB ot Credit tor foreica traya).

Jacob R. Shipherd

& Co,

J.

the

Officers of

Company

Home

the

New

o»

BANKERS.
24 Pine

TiSMT

Street,

VORK,

AND
1

Company

Stockholders of said

existing

payable by State Treasurer.
**

Co.,

BANKERS,
WILLIAM ^TKEKT. NEW YOUK.

-ralers In Bills of Rxcliaoge, Governments, Bonda
Stocks, Gold, Ooniir*trciftl Paper, tiad all Negotiable
I

Vork.

it

OF

Inureat allowed on Deposits subject to 3Iebt Drslt
securltiea.

SpeclRl ^ncIIUlPs for neeotlating Commercial Faper.
Toilet tlons both inlaai and t'oreien prompllj'nia^s.

ForeU'Qa^id Domeiiic Loans Neeotlated.

B.

K. SWISSOIt.

fully paid

SWENSON, PERKiNS

I>.

L.

in, in

that the Capital

been

Cash,

fully

and

hereby certify

I

Company

of suid

restored

of

Thousand

to

its

has

original

amount of Two Million Five Hundred
Thousand Djilars.
In testimony whereof,
set

BROADWAY Comer ot Cedar 8t.
W. «. PXBXIlfa.

amount

Million Five Hundred

my

hand and

affixed

I

have hereunto

my

official seal

on the day and year above written.

or Uheck".

Advances made on Approved

Com

Dollars has been duly subscribed

The CapiUl of thi» Bank Is - - - $1 ,000,000
In afldttlon to this amount, the Bnnk haa been
aniborized, in accorclatice with tbtir-chftrter, to Issue
RUht Per Cent, Twenty Years, .lanuary and July,
20 Coupon Bonds to the extent of 9800,tiOO, securea
S a deporit ut the Spanlsli (jovenuuent Perpetual
_y
lliree Per Cent Funiled Debt
These bonds are to be redeemed In kold, prl^elpal
and Interest, by a .eml-anuual diawlnft ot |20,0n),
commencInK on the 1st Derember, 1971, and are made
payable In Europe or America at tiie option of the
Dearer.
Altmitedamount of these securities Is offered for
sale at par, in U. t(. correi'Cy, «lih accmed Interest
added by the New York > tate Loan and Trust Com
paiiy where the Coupons are to b« pild at maturity.
119

the Capital of said

in

appearing that the said

One

AGENCY OP THE
Spanish Popular Bank of Barcelona.

siccurUles.

Hun

pany, and upon due examination msde^

A

TEN FEB CE.nT Mortijai^e Loans, wllh wide ntargloa.
^~Our Hand Book of Ullnoli Securities" sent free

j(o. 53

RANKERS,
Liberty Street, New

pay

to

dred Thousand Dollars deficiency then

Brown & Son

TIO.N

TEN FKK CENT Rrelsiered town andCoooty Bonda

&

J.

RAILROAD SECURITIES

SPECIALTY.

SOUTTER

BBOint.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEOOTIA

64 32d Street, CHICAGO.

ILLINOIS INVESTMENT EECURITIBS

59

Insurance

York, to require the

up the sum of One Million Five

Augustus

itn.

requisition, directing

£Qn.4iLY Safe.

Ava.

T., Dec. »7,

Having on the 10th day of Novem-

BANKERS,
27

Srat<'PBon<'gforthe'*on(*sot

&

Winslow, Lanier

Avenue,

Twenty-Filth S!rett,

By ex^haneine Umte<l

Insurance

ALBANY, N.

mEAD, Banker,

F.

:340

H. WASHBI7RN, SMretary.

J.

GEO. W. mfLLSR,

UBHIOIC.

& Co.,

Sapertnteadoai.

IL. 8.]

80 Wall Street New York.

&

Taussig, Fisher

Co.,

Perkins, Swenson
Newr Orleans

BANEEUS,
No. 32 Broad Street,

New

Taussig, Gempp

8c

Vork.

Co.,

BANKERS,

323 Nortli Tbird

Gempp

&

St., St.

BANKERS,

34 JunKboff

St.,

Frankfort Ob main.

pon A coKMitsioy.

ExchanKC sold on Texas and Louisiana. CoUeoUon*
made on all accessible points.

Cubbedge

&

i.\i.on

Uav

SATISrACTORY

P.KFI-

RKNCf H PUBXIUKO.

BALBIOH,
North

CaroUaa.

Hazlehurst,

a^NKKKS AND BBOKER8,

Louli, JHo.

Taussig,

& Co., Leach Brot hers,
BDVBBS OF COTTO.N,

UA.

CvllecUonn and do a General Banklnc utt
Brokerace BusTness.

BKrOK -tt> KABT lUVKB NATIONAL BAMK.

I
!

i

i

R. A.
COTTON

Young
tc

&

Bro.,
TOBACCO BBOKBBS,
Petarakarc, Ta,

:

:

THE CHRONICLE

890

Insurance.

Insurance

OFFICE OF THE

LANT

AT

N«w

C

I

Of SAN FRANCISCO,

omCE,

affairs

January,

Premium* o
January.

Company

issues Policies
rates.

Risks, irom

off Ist

2,lS5.m

1370

Springfield

6>

OFFICE OF THE

t7,436,413 73

Mutual Insurance FIRE

Pacific

1st

St

No Risks bave been taken upon Time
or upon Hulls or Vessel*.

The Company has the following Assets, viz.:
United States and State of New York

Bank and

Premiums marked

217,500

Company, estimated

Assets
839352 03

at

2,089.915 95

Receivable

buDscriptlon >oies In advance of

$14,183,983 43

tlie

Heioiiurance uud other Claims due
the company, estimated at

outstamllng certMcates

of profits will be paid to the holders thereol, or
representatives,

legal

ou

and after

tlielr

Tuesday, the

Seventh ol February next.
be redeemed and paid to the
Jegal representatlve8,cn

or

lioidei's thereol.

tlieir

and after Tuesday ,the Seventh

of February next, from which date

ail interest

there

The

produced

at the

on

will cease.

certificates to be

time ol payment and cancelled.

56,000 00
18,575 83
;$l,01i),400

Upon

-

A

Is

PER

(lay of April

By order of

C. E. Mllnor,
Martin Bates,

James K. Taylor,
Adam T. Bruce,
Albert B. Strange,
A, Augustus Low,

Moses A. Uoppock

W.

Bull,
Horace B. Claflln,
if,

W. M.

Kmll Helnemau,
Jebial Read.

Richards,

A. 8. Barnes,
Egbert Starr.
A. Wesson,
lohn A.Bartow.
OUver K. King,
Alex. ai. Earle.

H. CHAPMAN, Secretarr*

t

William Leconey,

John R. Waller.
William A. Hall,
Franels Moran,
W. Morris,

W.H.a.Moore,

C.A.Hand,
James Low,
B.J.Howland.
BenJ.Babcockg;
Robt. B. Mlutum,

C. PlckersglU,

|,ewls Curtis,

OFFICE 192 RROADWAY.

Gordon W, Bnrnham,

C'rirlesB.BusseH,
Ia veil Holbrook,

Branch

Cooper Institute

Francis Sklddy,
Charles P. Burdett
Robt. C. Fergusson,
WlllUm £, Bunker,
Samuel L. Mltchlll,
James Q. DeForest,

Henry K, Bogwt,
Denali Perklu,

CASH CAPITAU
SURPLUS

J.

UiViMlX**

VIOf Prasl.

1833.

-

-

-

-

Damage by

STREET,

Buys and

Sells

Insurance Stocks and Scrips

Bank

N.Y

Bailey,

S.

65 WALI.

also.

;

Stocks and other Securities.

" SPECIAI.TY<'

f

W VLLIS BLACK8T0NE, VlCB-PTei't,
CARTER, Secretary,
WQLB, Q«aeiikl A«««t.

e^

SOLE AGENCY IN

TIES.

NEW YORK FOR SALE OP

ARROW," "BUCKLE" AND "ANCHOR"

WENSON, PERKINS
80

Sc

fohn C.

TII!S

CO.,

'Wall Street.

„„,

Policies issued and Losses paid at the Ofllce of the
or at its various Agencies in the principal
United Stales.
R. W. BLEECKER, President,

cities of the

F, B.

COTTON

Fire at

Company,

CHARLES DENNIS, Vlo»PreA.
W,H H. MOORE, 2d Vlce-W»'e».
«.«.

1429 Rroadway.

Insures Property against Loss or
ttsual rates.

D. JONES, Presidaut.

&

$500,000 00
295,237 93
Cash Capital and Surplus, July 1,1869,
$795,237 93.

Robert L. Stuart.

Alexander V. Blake.

Insurance Stock«

Street, corner of William Street,

Cash paid at once tor the above Securities or thaf
win be sold on commission, at sellers option.

Offices,

INCOHPORATED

Sheppard Oandy,

Wm. StsrglB,

U Pine

:

Frederick Chauncey,
R. L. Taylor,
Geo. S. Stephenson,
William H. Webb,

B. Warren Weston,
lioyal Phelps,
Caleb Barstow,
A.P.Plllot,
William E, Dodge,
David Lan*,
James Bryc*.
Daniel 3, Miller

AND

Fire and Marine

E.

North American
Fire Insurance Company

IV

INSURANCE SCRIP,

Stephen C. southmaya

Secretary.

Oilman,

C.

•^•n*.

Joseph Oaillard, Jr.

Wm

William

FIRE INSURANCE.

TRUSTEES:
J.

/JSOO. 000.

DBALSR

JOHN K. MYKKS. President,
WILLIAM LECONEY, Vlce-Prealdent

THOMAS HALE,

2^ifepX^afej'

Wm. T, Blodgett
H.C.Southwick,
Wm. Hegeman,

A. C, Richards,
G. D. H Gillespie

declared

tlfapi/a^ Coin ffGOOQOOa

next

TRUSTEES

By order of Ui« Board,

Colt,

.

the Board.

John E. Myers,

#.9rll next.

Henry

.

40

be redeemed and paid in cash to the holders
thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after
TUESDAY, the 7ih day ol^ February, from which dale
Interest ou the portion redet'med will cease. The
Certillcates to l)e piodnced at tlte time o: payment
and csncelied to the extent paid.
Dlvid.-nd in fterli.t ot '1 IVJSNTY
CENT.ls
declared on the net amount of Earned Premiums lor
the year ending December Slst. 1S7(J, for which Cer.
tilk'utes will be Issued on and alter TUESDAY, the
4tti

certificates

THIRTY-FIVE Per Cent

D. JOUSB,
Charles Dennis,

OF LONDON.
•
• $8,000,000, Gold
CHIKF OFFICE IN TUE U.S.
^os. 40 and 42 **ine Street, New York.

Assets

FIFTY PElt CE.nT Ob' THE OUl STANDING CERTlUCATKSOKTHt; C0M1'ANY,0F THE 1S8UEOF

on the net earned premiums ol the Company, for the
year ending Slst December, 1870, for which certificates
will be issued on and after Tuesd-'J, the Fourth ol

jr.

by

JAS. A. AI^EXANDER, Agent.

the outstanding
Certiflcates of profits will be paid to the holders
thereof, or tlielr legal representatives, ou and after
TUKSDAY. 111.' 7th a y of February.

gold.

dividend of

fire.

SIX PER CENT INTEREST on

which were Issued (in red scrip) for gold premiums,
•uch payment of interest and redemption wlil be in

A

and damage by

Policies Issued and losses adjusted

L-66, will

certificates ol the issue of 1867 will

The outstanding

lo^s

are enabled to

still

an unimpaired capital agains

IMPERIAL

$766,990 73
175,133 84

Premium Notes & Bills Receivable
Premiums

Bli per cent interest on

20, 1671.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

$76,512 35
417.918 3i
2;2,510 00

TotalAssets
•

CHICAGO,

offer the security.of

following;

:

Cash in Bank
Uul i^d States and other Stocks....
Lo.ins ou Stocks Drawing interest.

316,125 45

Total amount of Assets

Oct.

above-named Companies, after paying the heavy

42,670 03

The Company has the

tX)

and claims due

Interest and sundry notes

Bills

Return Plemiuma

2.377,330 00

.

Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages

Premium Notes and
Cash in Bank

off as Earned, during the
period as auove
$508,753 79
Paid for Losses and Expenses, less Saviui^s,
&c., during; the a ime period
845^55 70

»8,843,740 00

other Stocks

Loans secured by Stocks, and otherwise.

NSW YORK,
Tlie

losses sustained at

484,840 67

Total amount of Marine Premiums
$591,764 71
This Company has issued no Policies, except ou Cargo
and Freight for the Voyage.

Beturnsot Premiums

$500,000 00

12, 1871.

OF THE

$106,924 01

1870

Premiums received from January
1 to December 31, 1870, inclusive

»2.253.590 3»

$1,1X3,3113

COMPANY.

Capital.

Is published in conforniity
with the requirements ol Section 12 of its ch arter
Outstanding Premiums, January 1,

$5398.738 55

period

tlie

ToBK, January

al^rs of the Company

January,

1870

iosses paid during the same

Stock, City,

BROADWAY.

176

jyTHE FOLLOWING STATEMENT

December,

•sd Expenses

BUILDING,

Nnw

with MarlDB Risks.

1870, to Slst

ANDJ MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY.
HOWARD

nor upon Fire Risks disconnected

Premiums marked Off Irom

$3,000,000 00

Pres.,

W. BOUKNK, Secretary.

Policies have been Issued upon LUe

Bisks

Capital

JABH8 HOWES, Vice-Pres,
MORTON, ROSE * CO., Bankers in London.
SUTTON ac. CO., Ageula.

SCOTCULER.

K.
Messrs.

Total amoun* of Marine Premiums

So

OF HARTFORD.

on Vessels, Freights,

Losses payable in Kew "i ork, Loudon, or San Francisco, at tlte option of the Assured.
J. B.

marked

Policies not

i

This

Comp'y,

JEtna. Insurance

and cargoes, at current

to 31st December, 1870.. t5.270,e90 09

1870,

STREET.

$800,000, Gold.

o
ol the

Ist

WALL

60

Agency,

WALIi STREET.

No. 62

Cal.

No Fire Risks Disconnected wltb ITIarlne Taken by tbls Company.

o the Charter

OD the 31st December, 1970
Premiums received on Marine

No.

Asaets,

26, 1371.

Company, submit the following ctatement of Its

»

Fire Insurance

mtJTVAL mARINB INSURANCE CO.

Co.

Tops, January

•TUe Trustees, In conformity

Insurance.

Merchants

Insurance

Mutual

^December 80, IStl.J

Graham

&

Co.,

ALABAMA,
Buyers of Cotton
SEI.MA,

Far

OommtsiloB.

.
.

December

.

Maitard Mail TriMU,
,

BKBSWAX-

g 9U

merlcan yellow... 1> >
* 34
BKBADBTDFFS-8ee speoUl raport.
BRICKS-

VM

Conimoa hard
Crotoin

uooaiBOO

••

PllllailolpllUtronts... "

OUS

!U

3tt

UO

Stale, hatl-Urklna, lair.,..
'Velsh tubs, fair to prime.,
IVeltlli tuba, ordluary
iVealeru.prliue

Qu

ckallver

Cheese—

Soda ash

ghaat, RDs.,aa.laaaaor.g«
Sheet, sing. d.*t., com,.
«
Hals, Kng.ti ton... (gold) f]/
Halls, Am., at works Ta Pa.

17

»

II

tt

«

.

(80 p. o.) gold. 2 S3

1

I

Kngllsn
Bar
ripe and abMt

19

1475

..

Ohio common to prime...

Tartaric acid (crystal)
gold.
T.

Tapioca

'"'•';i«rlB,dr.*ex.dr..Kd

...

Vltrlol.blue

10

•»

Sperm, patent

CKMENT-

W

Roaendale

bbl

Auctlon sale of Scranton, Dec.

lump

tons
tuns
tuns
tons
tons
tons

42M9 3 NJ
3 «i^m * 00
4 OU (^ 4 U3
4 tB
4 I7)»
4 77X® 6 U)
3 SHaa 4 03
. . . .
3
^13 00
®20 00

.

.

frrate

^

egg
stove
chestnut

® W

Newcastle gas. V 2,240 »
Liverpool gas canncl
Liverpool house cauuel

COCOA—

Caracas(goldlnl>oiid>Vlb

Moracaibo do
Guayaquil do

27:

3

steamboat.

do
do

COFFKK.~See special

S
^

15
'i7

16

SO

lUxa lis

....

report.

new

V B

01)

....»

Ac, oK.m Iota

25

American luKOt

27M

...

•a

..

a

21

V

gro.

@
»
«
«

<

<

Mineral

t

Phial

;

j

COTTON— See special report.
DKUBS AND UrKS*
...1^ lb,

Hoes, Socotrlne

Hum

m

gal

a
43
J ®
23 @
13 @
13
....®
24 «

gold
gold

i

ArgolH,cr'de,Oporto.gld
Irgois.relined
gold
krsenlc, powdered. g'li
tliBalsam capivl

Salaam tola
Balsam Peru
Barkpetayo

....

....
....

crude

bona)
Camphor, refined

45
8<<

4'*

Chamomile

sxa
1

a
«

6.5K

29

keg. ....0 3 00

lb

'.

S65

Sporting, in

1

97Xa

North River, shlp'g,1)

loO IiI

ton.263 000275 00

Rnssia, clean

Tamplco

gold.225 000230 (XI
'•
290 900260 OO
a *•
13)^0 13k

....gold In bond.

gold

t'H

Jute

.

...

40

7)40

„.„ •

California

"

Matamoraa
Vera Cruz
Tamplco

24
2<

*•

24)4

22i:0
20>ia
....0

"
"

21

*

...0

19

22X0
20^0

23
22
17

"
•

is"

cnr.

22

••

l«H

gold.

"

••

IH(

15

1

95
75
00
52

New Orleana

City sla'ter ox

cnr.

"

* cow

Upper Leather Stock—

K A. * Bio gr. kip V ftgld
;....'•
MInas

HOPS-

Vft

13
10

12X01

830 470
30
95
10 f •- -

H

California, crop ol 1870 15 «.
California, crop of ini

BORNS—

Uz.BloGranda

M
WO

OS. AaortMa letccttd

W

20
(5
80

—
7S

8 00

ia n

35

X0

5*000

8TKKL
^tlab,ea<t,2d*lslau

8UOAB-8e« special

....04 65
Clinch, kegs
615 06 65
Horse shoe, forged (No. 10
to 5)
.* ft 19

Copper
Yellow metal

TKA8-Se. special re" rt

TIN-

Baoca
Btralta. ......

go.l
N0.2

6 25
5 00

«ift

.gold

;

*

Marseilles Madeira.
Maraellleaport..
Malaga, drj.!?:;;;::-

Malaga, aweet
Claret
Claret

9 00

OAKUM
OIL Cake—

-" '

porti!

Sicily Madeira...
Red, Span.
Sicily...

25
00

010 50
7>S0 lOX

1

:

Lisbon

750 0900

07
08

*

,

Port..

pale

*

e^

i'SSf.

WOOLAmerlcan,8eianvne«oe*ft

City thln,obL,ln bbls.Vta.gd ....042 SO
"

...0)100
„ thin " In bag!...." 40
West,
obl'g, (dom.)...

000

....

OILSOlive, In casks.,..* gall.

Palm

20
8

1

.«»

Linseed, crushers pricee
*gallon casks
Cotton S'd Crude 8.*gal
'
" yellow B ^'

01

»
Sk

I180

"ifeinoVn'nWHhVd

S^S.'k f
Booth Am.Meatixa, unwaahed
bouth Am. Cordova, washed
Cap« Good Bopa, oawaaM'
"~.
Texas, dao.....
Texas, medlnm...

—

Taxaa, Bnrry
Texas, Westarn
Bmyrna,nnwaihed...

»xi

Kmyma, wa>hed„

Dooskol, washed
Donskol, unwashed.'.'.".'.".".'"

7

ZINCKheet
FREIUHTSTo Livxaroot s. d
Cotton
* ft
Flour
*bbl ....
B. goods. *ton tit
:

I 23

12U|

Oil

...

32

«•

3 35

0''B.h*b.*bB.
Wheal.. ^. Jib.
Beef....
Pork....

....
...

*tca
» 3bl

To Hatbb

:

by

Cotton.

ton. 32 00

Chalk, block
* toa.
Barytas, AmerleanNo.l

•

Caillomla, rali'c'iin«i.'y yi-g.
i-amaa-

Medlnm....

Zlno,whlte,No.l,lnoll.
t
Zinc, white, French, dry 9 S3
Zinc, wh., French. In on
...
Ochre, yei., Frencn, dry
8
Ochre, ground. In oil...
i
Spanish oro., dry
1 00
8pan.bro.,gT'd,koir.*ft
I

ft

Pulled..;
California. Spring ciiill"
Fine, nnwaahad.T^.. "^

Bnrry

Am

*

No™.

Texaa,eaarM

Lttharge.
* ft
Lead, red, "
Lead, white. Am., In oil.
Lead, white, Amer_ dry.
Zinc, white, dry. No. 1.

....

6

3L^

..
401

Tallow
Lard
Tobaoeo....

FETROLEnM-

Woods

Vhkd.

Cnide, ord'y rravlly. In
bulk, per gallon
Crude, In bbis
Banned, standard while

18
17

is
if
33

Naptha,relln.,ig-7agrav.

13

13

MaaaaraaMBig««iia *

90

«^i»»iEr.

Baaldnnm

ruOVUIOKBrerk, wuu « libl(a«w). U tlHMI

m sn
S Sn
» 0w

Short Kxtra, Pullej
8ap«rllne Pulled

Fine, anwaahad..

.

*

American. Full Blood Merino
American Coubli.a """"»
Extra, Pulled.... •

Medium
Common, nnwashad

74
9S
62

Whale, crude Northern
Whale, bleached winter.. 8S
Sperm, cmda
1 (0
Sperm, bleached
1'
Lard oil, prime winter. . 81]
Red oil, Weasern (Blain) 4«
StralU
;
Neats foot, lubricating.. lao

"*

•.

..

Borgundy

extrapale

...

^*

TOBACCO-Bee special reaorL
WINESMadeira
• **"
' •»ii
Sherry

.

"

m% t^tA
..'"•«?.'*

Bngllah

»vm

ft

PIaUa,I.c.char'.»b"
nates. I.e. coke' •
Plates, coke Teme ••

Tar, Washington..
8 25 3.
Tar, Wilmington..
... 3 SO
Pitch, city.."
5 00
Spirits turpentine.* ga
iiL^V.^'f
Kosin, strained, W bbl
05 00
;•

report.

Amerlcan.falrto prime*

NAVAL STORES—

"

a
*

TALLOW—

report.

100ft

la

Englbh Oennao,2d*Ist on
'
American blister
American east, Tooi
American spring.
American maeSInefT
American German.";...";.

Molasaes shocks, lncl.head'g.9 5002 70
Rum
do
do
.4 750.
Sugar
do
do
.2 2502 90

V

•%

M* isi aa

English bllaler.
English machlnerr.

61 uo

—

MOLASSES-Bee special

:

o?n';Jffe'?.;,S'h7a'S[i-

4000

000 3300
000 32 00
000 77 00
000 81 00

Maple and birch
96 OO0 4! 00
^lackwalout
108 000180 00
VInch ayeamore
42 000 BO 00
1-Inch
do
90 000 53 00
Snruce boarda and planks 28 000 JO 00
Hemlock bo'rda and plank 2S 000 S4 OO
na ^
Extra heavy pipe suves..
Heavy
do
do
imoo
Light
do
do
1(000
Extra heavy hhd do
17500
Heavy
do
do
15000
Light
do
do
100 00
Extra heavy bbl. do
laooo
Heavy
do
do
100 no
Light
do
"lo
WOO
ii-.
w

China clay
Chalk

1

1

.

171

ash...

Flambuo

'

.

|34
2a
30
67
76

Fbtawhlte7Bng*100lbs.
Chrome, yellow, dry
Whiting, Amer..* 100 ft
Verm'n, China...* ft
Vermilion, Triaate, gd
Vermilion, Amei., com.
yeBet.rad(N.C.} V cwt.

'

CropoflSTl
Crop of iSJO.j.^

Oak and

PAINT8-

....0
14S'0
....0
....0

"
Bahla
••
ChlU
Sandwich Island. **
15
Wet Salted Hides—
Buenos Ayres..VI ft gold. 1SU0 I3u
"
Kio Grande
13
IsS
•
~ -^
California
"
Para

Crop of iee»..^.
Crop 01 1888
40

• UH

.

23

....

It
14
14

"

*tX

in

21

22
22

16X

a 5J«
Sierra Leone
cur.
a 45
Gambia and BiMan. "
'
a 20
Zanzibar
a 35
East India Stock—
Calcnt. citv sit. Vft gold
a 83
Calcutta, dead grei
a 8 50
Calcutta, baffaro.V ft
an 00
>lanUa«Bat.bair.«lft
a 27>« HONKYa
Cnba(datyp'd)
1

.

^«

Lagar Frcrea'
~
bSS!'. ""•?» '>'»da
''2?V»."'-«'' proof. "

It

II

nhltepine box boards...
while pine mer. box b'ds
Clear pine
Cherry boards aad planks

•;

Dry Hides—
Buenos Ayres..V> gold 26fce •27
"
Montevideo
....0 ^'^
"
Bio Grande
....« 26 H

••

30

1

"—
4K0

BIDES—

Matamoraa

«6"

1 15

000

160

Savanllla

15

55

000

1H0 u
;u

60

...

280 100

American dressed..))
American undressed

21

...

....0 5 25

s cauls'trs.fl ft

HEMP-

"

ISO
8S7S NAILSCnt,lOd.0«Od

....0

iltGs

Meal
Deer

5

a
a
a
a

L.corlce paste, Calabria.
Licorice paste, Sicily
t'rice p'ste, Sp,sord,gld
Licorice ruste, Greek. .

VMtVd IMd, C*l

Red

V

2X
80
4
90
70

W

report under Cotton.

Maranham
Fernambuco

txa

25

t

GUNPOWDER—

Maracalbo

a

18

Ilakey

200
000

Drv Salted Hides—

31H9

25

5 50
4 00
6 00
50a'7 00

poor

Southern pine

^

500
250
500

••

5X

18

4

8 t ! ft

1

vM II

Otard, l/n

. .

LDMBER. 8TAVK8,*C-

00

North River
V > 16 a 19
FRUITS-See special report.
GROCERIKS— See special report.
GUNNY BAGS & (fLOTH.-Sea special

•

Gumgedda

Mlddcr, Dutch
Madder, Fr. E.X.F.F....
Manna, large flake
Manna, small Sake, gold

»bb;.

RloHache

Gnmk'wrie.o'd topr.8pd

.

Herrlng.No.l
Herring

FLAX-

j'

^^^£i6

....

Bockland, common. Vbbl.
Kockland, lump

....

„_

Cnracoa
Fort an Piatt
Bahla
Texas
Western

Fenneiseed

Hyd. potash, Amer
Iodine, resubllmed
Ipecacuanha, Brazil, gld
"'
Jalap
Lac aye, good & fine "

U

Truxillo

lOH

42
42

4

•

85 CO

aW

rongh

good damaged

LIME-

.

.wS
000

•

•'

18 23

Pickled cod
Mackerel, No. 1, shore new
Mackerel, No. 1, Ilalllax ..
..TaS
Mackerel, No. 1, Bay, new 12 00el5 00
Mackerel, No. 2, shore new 10 00011 00
Mackerel, No. 2, Bay
9 50010 SO
Mac'rel, N0.3, Mass.,large
7 SU
' 700
Mac'rel, No. 3, Ma8S.,med.
Salmon, pickled. No. 1
....aaioo
Salmon, pickled
^ tee. ....0:a 00
Herring, scaled. ...» box.
900 as

_

....e

Gum damar
gold
Gum myrrh. East India..
Gum myrrh, Turkey
Gum Senegal
gold
Gum tragacanth, sorts..
Gum tragacanth, white

..

3
4

i

I

BrandyHen oeaay,

lUht....

"

a M 00

18 (lOa

bbl.

eanton,n.rld,jiM.

.

••

.03200

OoS
OOa

19
22

»cwt.

a

a

9
62
60

lb. ..gold

90
IS

Ix>gwood, Jamaica... gola

'•

5xa

Ginseng, Western
Ginseng, Southern
Gum Arabic, Dicked,,.,
Gum Arabic, sorts
Gum benzoin

...

Llmawood, W. Coast, our.
Barwood..
gola
Sapauwood
cnr

••

.

ft

22

Logwood, Lagnna...; '
Logwood, Honduras. "
Logwood, Tabasco... "
Logwood, St. Damln..cur.

V

....

Ooa 2< 00
000 25 00
OOZ ..
OOa

n

Bogota

Sxtract logwood... bulk

Gambler

•
•'

••

....s

Flowers, benzoin..* 01.

Gamboge

"

Maracalbo

Porto Cabello
Maracalbo

2u
4j

tartar, Fr., pr .gd

salts.

n

•»
T2
6U

17

Cubebs, Kast India
Cuich
gold

Kpsom

...

19
2 8U

{lowers,

0aa

..Tr5
25
23

Savanllla

Orinoco

(In

Chlorate potash
gold
Jaustic soda
gold
Caraway seed
Coriander seed
i^ochineal, Hondur..gold
"
wochineai. Mexican.

Cream

«iMOO

..

gold

".
"

Tutlm.Wos.l J t
«*t.*MW

middle

••

.

ton..gold.'.00

'Tamplco
.lamaica

Slaal

2^3'^

Cantnarldes
Carb. ammonia, in bulk.
Cardamoms, Malabar ...
Castor oil, Auier. (cases)

Fnsllc,
Fustic,
Fustic,
Fustic,

Mallan
Manila, current.. V

3 90

Berries, Persian... gold

Lkmphor,

9u
9
50

gold.

Bicarb, soda, N 'castle*'
Bl chro. potash.S'tch "
Bleaching powder
Borax, relined
Brimatone,cru.^ton,gld
Brimstone, Am. roll ftn
Brimstone, flor sulphur.

Camwood....*
Fustic, Cuba

r

• B-,
J'*^

•"•

" . " light..
• rongh alanghter
IIeml'k,B.A.,*o.,h«aTT
"
."
middle.
"
light...
"
Calirornla. heavy.
middle
"
light..
Orinoco, heavy
"
"
middle

ti

DTK W00D8-

MIn. & Blasting
Shipping

1H><

a

60

35

2SX

ixa

issal'ffitlda

i.tri

75

2.i

.

ao
70
70

M

3

Annato, good to prime
Antimony, reg. or.. .gold

70

@i

1

regular, pints

Aloes, Cape

(a20
(318

19

Do., supernne

Alcohol

ffl22

ui20X

Rope

ist regular, quarta,

iV

.e

sizes)

fiusslaBoit Rope

1st

d

26

CORDAGE—
Sisal

ua

J^ii&

Sheathing, yel.metal.oew
Bolts, yellow metal
Nails, yellow metal

Manila (large and small
per lb
Tarred Manila

34
as
to
26

^
m

Braziers' (over 16 oz.)

Sheathing,

Scotch, Q'ck, No.
Cotton, No. 1

M

V«f
•olhy

crop, baary
•'^

g.fycod.....
Pickled scale

(over 12

80IW

"

FISH-

COPPKUSheathlng,

.

(t««k>*B

,-OBab.

oak,alangkt«r,h<aTT....
.*
"
middle....
' flight

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Senna, Baat India
BhellLac

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ProMlate potash, Amar.
Kliubarb, China.... V »>
8ai(0, pearled
gold
8«laerMaB,pure pearl ash
Bal amiQoDlac, ref. gold.
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THE CHRONICLE.

892

Locomotive Works.
liOfiomotlTe*, Stationary Steam
glnea, and Tools.

Locomotives, Cars

Devonshire

B

iston.

Putnam,

D.

Geo.

Bt.,

Iron Rails,

RAILROAD IRON,

Old

RAILIVAY EQUIPMENTS.

SCHOONERS, BARGES, AND LISHTERS.

D<aler in

RAinntoAD

——
FORWARDING

si;ppi.iEs

ItosafBCturers Ajceot of

HAIK AND WOOL FELT.

JOHN

-

OF ALL KINDS.

Irsup

BANKFHS
50

&

Company, Iron

and

ANI» !MERCHANT8,

A

LIBERTY STREET

„ .,
.,
Bontksaud Loans for Railroad Cos.,

Weiotlale

CEDAR

tyoa or Steel Ralls, Locoinistlyes,
''
Cars, etc.
snd nnucrtake
all l«i>)i»n<>««
mU. BOBDXH.

jonnofted

Ballwfay

tvltl»
L.

N. LOVBLL.

BoRDSN & LoVELL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND

General Agents.

Mining

Borden

Co.'s

CUMBERLAND COALS,
AND
FALL RIVER IKON WORKS

CO.'S

Bandi, Hoops and Rods,
anj 71 WEST ST., New Yort.

NallH,
70

W.

Geo.

Wadsworth,

UNCSHAL INDUCEMENIS

The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England.
The West Cumberland Hemutl^ti Iron Co., Worlclntc-

tor the piSt ten yearji.

Snpply all Railway Equipment and undertake
Railway business generally.

Jacob

W. Seaver&

12,000 Cars, average value
at $1,000 each > - . - $13,000,000
90.000 tons Steel Ralls, at
$110 per ton
9,900,000
50,000 tons Iron Rails, at
$70 per ton
3,500,000

.....
.....
...... $41,000,000

Total

The coming year we

t^hall

with increasL'd facilities lor trunsactiiig the same, we
invite the attention of ihe traue, and particularly
solicit shipments of RAILROAD IRON.

M. Baird
All

work accurately

ly Interchanzeaiile.

and Kiliclency

Klnlsb

locate,

and estimate

He

will also

railro^tds,

chioBy

Clias

and

|)r<

and

M Pine

Ihieft.

tit..

&

Co*,

New

Tork, AKeut

also to furoisb plans,

&

Gilead A. Smith

Co.,

BAKTROLOMKW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON

posed roads, or of those
In operation In

AND

any of the

BKOADWAT, NKW

Nl). 62

YOita.

Having had twenty-flve years' expeWestern

in ttte

States, he will beable,

Intelligent opinions as to the vftUie^ qf proposed or

completed

gnarantped.

l .

Win. P. Converite

and other engiaeerlng work.
examine and make reports of cost and

Western States.

tully

Pairy.
Wni. P. Henzey
Edw. H. WlllUms. Ed. Longnretb,

M. Baird,
Geo Burnham.

and forms of comract, for proposed

spectflcatlous

fitted to gauges and lliorouLjii
Plan, Material, Wdrkmanshlp

prepared to eupervlse suryeys,
coat,

Co.j

6c

PHILADELPHIA.

NEW^ YORK.

is

dec.

BALDWIN LOCOinoTIVE WORKS

Railroad
In Ports

oi

plans and systems of construction, and also correct

BOSION.

Every

eflort will

Iron.

Ne«v York and Neiv
Orleans.

KxcnauKe on London and circular Note^
amounts to suit remitters or travelers.

Bills of

be made to furnish

accuriite information to parties' contemplating the

6^

Co.

MO!<rQOMERy. ALA.,

investment of capital either in the stooksor securities
of railroads, which will aid

them

value of securities proposed.

Iti

in

determining the

deciding

all

legal

questions connected with the matters about which he

OTTON BUYING,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

William Lamb,
AGENT

ALLAN LINE
LIVERPOOL
STEAMERS.
NORFOLK, Va.
l^artlcuiarnttoDtlongiveii to the purchase of Southern

may be

cunsulted, the subscriber will be aided, by

To mechanics, manufacturers and
be presented

Dank, Bloomington,

8;y

Office

& Lon-

Globe Ins. Co.
AffetsGold,%20iOoo,ooo
(fr

Ajffetsinthe

U. S/<2^^i",$3, 000,000
.4-5 William St.

Works CaKtlnprs and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,
Gas and Steam Fitters* Tools, 4c.

Boiler Flues. Gas

capitalists con-

over the People

s

Co.,

Pascal Iron W^orks, Phlladol|ibia.
Manufacturers of Wrougbt Iron Tubes^ lap WcM,

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES:

templating Western investments, desirable opportu*
nitles will

&

Morris, Tasker

competent advice and assistance already sacured.

16

GOLD STREET, NEW YORK.

Illinois.

Satisfactory references given.

RICHARD

Civil Enfe:knetfr.

HAMILTO^ KPKKCiCh.

Attorney and Counselor.

Edward W.
CIVlIi
78

Serrell,

99

John

street.

ROSTON,
80 State street.

PHILA.,
S08So.4th9tr.

CAST .KTEKL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TVKKM,
all

other

Steel Material lor

Railway Use.
.

RAILROADS. BRIDGES AND EXPLOKATIONS,

PATENT WRODGHT

IRON VIADUCTS."
mirParticular attention given to the examination of
Public Worlu for capit .lUts seeking iDTestmestt.

D

NEW VORK,

Cast Steel Ktoks, and

ENGINEER,

Broadwa y New York

"SERLiELL'S

NAYLOR&CO.

P. ]?tORGA]V, Jr..

Produce.

The Liverpool

Pig Iron,
COPPER,
SPELTER, TIN, LEAO,
NICKEL, RIS.nirTH,

A. COTTINGHAM,
West, corner Liberty Street,

TUe subscriber

Bro.,
New Tork.

Street,

RAIliS^

JAMES
104

&

Pope

J.

292 Pearl

as he believes, to furnlsb economical and satisfactory

Commission Merchants,
RiGNEV

Thos.

al

extend our business, and

rience In the construction and actual operation of

Co.,

COTTON

R.EESR,

ton Kneland.

During tbat time we liave shipped
not less than 1,300 Locomotives val«
ued at $12,000 each - - $15,600,000

graded and bridged, or

Oo.toa and Soathern Cards.

Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans to

to the trade, and to ensure safety and despatch In
shipments of Ihe above.
Below we furnish a brlel Btatement of our business

probable earnings of

B. W. BENEDICT, Secretary.

sell

Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Ralls,
Bessemer Pis Iron, ^orap.
Steel Tyres, boiler plates, Ac,
AGENTS FOR

Having lor many years been identified with thlB
basiness, our great experience enables us to offer

lines fo railroads,

Nenr York.

Co.,

COB. OF WILLIAM ST.

Railways.

Railroads.

No. 103 Wall Street,

don

Buy and

Specialt)i.

BOSTON.

Rosendale Cement Co.,
CEMENT OF THE BEST aVALITY.

&

BABls A

IMPOKTXK.S OP

COMMISSION MEKCHANT.
Grain, Malt, Hops, Barley, Hay, and
New York Straw,
AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.

ST.,

8.

Rails GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AND
MERCHANTS.

Steel

.

Contract ^or

Kennedy

S.

J.

OK

"

KBKNKDT. OSNBTU.BAKKK. JOHN

B.

41

M. K.

Rails,

AND

ON FlhST CLASS

BOSTON.

1

Steel RaiJs,

AND

TreftBurer.
43

FISK

P.

Vibbard, Foote & Co.,
40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

SHIPPER OF

MEANS,

ALBX.

KlfBKBON FOOTS.

Kn-

MAN CHEST KR, N. H.
iMauchester, N. H.

OHACNOBT TXBBXBIJ.

Cottingham,

James A.

MANt7FACTUBEi;S OK

ARETAS BLOOD,
Superintendent

Rarroads.

Railroads.

Hailroads.

MANCHESTEIt

TV. G.

[December 30, 1871.

HOUSE IN LONDON

NAVLOR, HENZO.N

«c

34 Old Broad Street,
who giTe special

attention to orders for

Railroad Iron,
u well M Old Kalli, Scrap Iron tad Metal*.

CO.