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: ; ronide 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. —— . . : . 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, fi 1 : . 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 <M.««7,IS> 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 Mllm. „ ,™ 1 1 • ».. >•>. , -— 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 : —— — — — . : 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, " : 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) " •<-" 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» f _A«8a«gd «. ( : : N C : . .. . THE CHRONICLE. 870 < 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 » • T ^ . GBKoxioue, , : . . 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 l,W\Skt V»rl. I,<«l,li00 1.IIKII I.IH) 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 M.ftN. M.ftN. M.ftN. M.ftN. iKXi.ixn «,«n,floo i,<inn «n.i««> 2(R.HK1 l,nu ;ii.v«»p l,i««i , r>'al Tlie Andilor'(ales tlial rrr, penses. CI y owns »i BoodaareendonetibrN. A ftM. M.ftN. 3.000,000 4,CW,(XXI 9ic,;oo *. <• tim sels April, 1871. 1X71, M.ft N. do do of 18W. debt ai.oui xmnjnn, againM whirk tk« e««T T(}t>l ISTS-tim M.A 1 t«SO,(iao applied do I yearly lo Int'sl, "". . 1 "l" '*'"' principal.. tCall-oaddeht .. . Lou no..-.;., toll Valuation or M.AN. M.AN. do Ftindlnc *iOn(b> cen'. M ft N. g.-F. MAN. 1880 ,. ,„ "81 -Y. 1889 Consolidated debt , m •nto-M .-F. .-P. Mxo OrUant Waterworks ]..oan of 1860 One Million of im< ,i)itiiHli„it OcC., 1888 l«( -K. Consolidated stock, coupon Aceummulaied debt bonds Old corporations Ponchartrain RR I \tm July, laM Vay, llW 18(1 V. .-F. .-F. .-F. ,-F. bonds. No.S <lo n...r .f ttly, 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 «rr>- , 85 of Mobile. Mobils, n'. r l,.,iiiitv Innd lUfd. bonds, No. K. Kiot damaKcs Ited. bonds .. r. r,- 19in-t<ill do bounty bouds ;iirid A IS July, I8R M.ftN. do do > do ' ^ „ (he slnklnii fand May, IIM May, tan ». C. M.A N. N.ft N. M.ft H. "nnl bonds Kellef Red. bonds hoi. <.f -Isnnsrr, l-CI. thnt do- I«| 1891,1 . do April, 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!, ^ J. 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 The romnilsaloners April, l««» 18W ign ins in* I8» ias7^» 1880 1886 1853 1860-8 1853 1854 Btnldingloanstock.No4 Ki -it '-state bonds I' J. .1. 1859 ISTD 187U 1871 180! ft A J. J. ft. I. J. AJ. 18M 18M 185 '-7 185»-7 1857 1859 Cen. Park additional fund stock I'll of America. tats . do do do IIIM-7I Vartogi. l»«-tl May I, IWI Vartou*. I8IR . !.!!;.." Croton ,\nueducl stock new Croton Aqueduct... Croion water niain -itock Croton Kt-s.-rvoir bonds ilo .\i|iM'.luct bonds Cioton Hal CI- jdlM- bonds do do Julr.int The Addi.'ual do 1*79- 7t Ian-, '98 l«« •W-1B IStS-U 18M-7 do lirn<» , Jnly,-«».|HU June, (^cl., 1881 ^.. do do <lo ft. I. ,1. J. Mnf/it,': iivfui Jan Memphis. .1.4s J, loan. rKold) !!!!!!'! Kni|oT«em<!nt M. ft L. Itk. R.R.... ^^ ini-m do I'vin.liufc' I l»SI-1# do] lions purpoees. 1 Bk '.. 'SSSSE'SS^^^^^ im Lynchburg, Tcnn. BR runded interest Il.)ii.ls V;i. >4 '* ToM I87».11 •..-.-,..**' N. V. Bkiif Amorlca. Itonds (Tty purposes I (iiMaaiiii i8«i(. nk of America. Val. Varl. F. A A. Varl. UEMAHM I8H M.&N. A.AO. J.* U. 1,000 1,000 1,000 I.OOO 1,000 ' do do do do A.ftO. uno For old llabimifS School bonds KK I.«.l. 1,UI0 1,000 ' honiU Lt/fn-Zitiitrt/, J. 1,UM ,', Louisville. M.*N. 1,IHI *m do do do do K.* A. 1,(1011 wiiiorsi,),-k do do do do V»rl. V»rl. i,a«i do do do do do do N. Y., Bank of America N. v.. .Merc(Uillle N. Bk- M.tN. M.*N. 1,IKI> Krwcr iMndrt .lalt A.*0. J.* J. A *<>. M.*B. I. ,, Works do do do do do do do lOl 14X10 1,000 do do do I.IWa Van. mm (HO Bounty ruiid For ItuprovonicDt of stroeto do do do For school houBcs Kll7.:llu-Ili TaklM. imi-'fu N. Bk Isl Jo'-''"'- r^MM) 1,000 1.0X1 MndtTV, wharf W^il.r i* aar lan-'W S»,000 V V\':itorw<Mk« ;.,.b N. v.. Cent. N»l. itaak 7!UI,in) IMS- 10 IM»-Tt Bcwerutt^ bonds, ooiipon Berxen scbool Iran IhjimU do siwi-raKe boitdH do do •rfr 4ll*Mv*r*« ;c:iX V ( louii bonftfl., . Of nmr I8n--M Col .Ui. fl. : WnttT H. R. Rk. (!. N.-M' \-..rk i,iin 1,IMI conpnn KtiniliiiK' t>iimlii. IIoimIhIit vitrloiift '^^'^jc-jrSavunith. ;(io Co. utoi'k (Jiw < cr Itair Foreiplumtlon or >)l ra/erraoM, M« fuot not«s on pmMdinc pace. VolumhiiJl, frfl. ; Siib«rr1ptU)UB to rmrlouB __.^i oHe« IwwMtoU >• INTKHKar. 7,-..i<l>l 1.000 1,1X10 1,0 « i', 1,00(1 fCM.IIO 1,000 iss.int .iKi l^w.ifo M.AN. M.AK. MAN. M.AN. iKs-ian M.ftX. M.ftN. t»o-i8n ia)^i»^ ins-iin* i8«-ia)u M-ft N. N. |8« M.ftN. Ifllf MM 1*71 M.AN. .M.ft M.AN. M.A N. M.AN. M.AN. J. A J. X.OrlMMor N. d M.AN. do Varl, J. A J. A.AO. M.AN. M.A 8. AO. A J. 3. J. AW i.tk i,un,7w B. too ltH4-l8Hi M.A do do do do do URI-lM 1901 18)*-UM do not larlu > UsiwoTnuenls, stnsrt flffarrs tiieats for • sneclOed property. (Citatt»U'iji V 14. (V 7k. tia,p.a),4akt Tuprvvidetnr merest aad aaaiarao fiksagMl of nWvnl t ity bunds oi I^O. Uw tmm yr y««r ft iviinlred by law l« « rmlard h* las «• nal pertal prnvlstons an* iBa4e fiw estateolber lanirs of e«t sa lollow* KK. hoaOi nlbT«»-l70DimlntateiaiaiMl l-r»w l ni. by I p«r c«al af al: Poa^MrtntfB KK.. ' > : weiJ : f titt e«l (mm •€ M«. kr OM.M> reu" T«(l br kiv '» b* «M>»i»i sMi k ly > kart booda, by layaa 4ii«' ««•!») ter MaraM prtnclna) 10 »«r sat feaai o l im. by aiwaii; prIiKljial l»n. tn ((rleaus. do do do I i I i I i ! i 1 1 i § These w WmW York, d» do do do do do do New i«7_ ; TIloT) ; uapoatu oalaf ( faraawb laa »^ la8Bi mm i ; ).. . . , 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 M.dnc.lO.OOOacId) //'<,'r..i„,,-,,itAH.«6.— ist Mortgage 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» MiaiodM InMlvara 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 IM)0/ra. L.|tr.ld«W5»a»«». 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. ,777,868 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 I't'nn.) Ni ;iM,MB iw4 1MB imi IRM IWB ISM li^.l^UoBr»nOll) ' '' :i,ini,iin 7g lOhlo) I'l s 7 7 8,900,000 a.l(liuir.ex«.) "I' UmMiOO ;,;iV;jj"M";;:; imo <»• D. All. Cu> ifiitu ' (-'erttft 'iiri'H :iil(l''l.) ' ' V to stork!!'!'!!!!!!!"!!! of dtiben. ^ i . Uh»: Air iiul I 1.000,000 a ini * 1.. '.IW per mile • ^ A:... v.. a '((•tSoM.... < . UMI -reM) J, t-ww !I.U»7,H0D l.tlDtl Imiigeable fur (en, M. bda) L" 1 lai ins 1H« lau inn .sr t«H»«. _»??•. .I| ,k!«dS! 1 .v ! I Cent. Xfnrttfiurc. '•'" ' "•"*•"' '"•>•'»-'• •'<-M'~.w-»iH*-i,n «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 — . ....... paUtOB^ooU. irttara a. f W: (.9(. S . ., .. . ; : .. .. . . 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 do do do Nov„"l871 Aug. 1,1900 ; . I I . . . !. . December . . THE CHRONICLR SO, l^7l.l DE»(;|{|HTION. Mlim abis, IIHS laci tl.JiVMUi fur ii:vucio,uuu IM7 ilnttKo <" '' l" ISlJI 'k'o M ' iw fiiridlids, 1310 Hr.... Hi, 1 usjje •r June I, t« Ij, Boston. "w Hioe* o '•oairr Aug.l.l«ll l.rt. N.y.,tM. NIch.Nal.llk <>e<. i.iar; ..i 'f I'hlladelpllla.t 11 i N. T_Bt. NIcli'.Sal. da do do do do do U.KJ j: ; -u'fuiai fur tij,Siuruu6!!!!!." I I »UU«1,UX) I (' Ml, mock 1 . !K'»U'". 1.5iHt,UUU A—«took '/tOMf 3w.oa» if.—stock. .*liiklnKfui»d 1896 Not. .. cuunon. L'oiiv. iv imr .Mh* iwlppi <i,)ck, t;uHr. iiyC* Pass... do ''HiIb. M*;i /-stock fund 1856 uwi IMM 1.000 TO.'tlO IJM) 740X01 90 l,ai6,65U 161iO(U IWOjODO "rtip>i(t .1- I'll,,! U»,«» latVl I • .'ll iiklliK tilnil builds. //^tf—stock N A 400A» /re— 1st mort, /W-iu— l»t J Ii,f II- t,40ojno 1,IX<) U'OM in.. 3d i.tu 1. . 511 lslM.,siuk, 3d uuirtxilK 1 aud, car *30,Ul)0 iJtJr ' ) IJXIO i,ouo !,UUO ! ! ! m.>rti:;ti.'f To' ' ' !• r • J.*J. M.AN. A.AU. A.AO. aooAJO " ' a Da I.. M.&C.&.X. 2.000,000 20«))pr.ni 2.4«6aIO J.'* J. J.'SB.OOI 612,000 100.00) M.4kS. A.*0. M.* g. J.& J. mxo loot) ™«.)-l»tM Ihl, nurtgAKC Mi h.—\ix Vftroit d- .\lilir,inlcr^—Ul ort. 28, 'SI. J.'i' «*/ Nov. 15. "BO. c"(ni|>oiir., 18. 63 .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. M /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. '. ' . ! '•'.- '-• ' 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 do do do do N. v.* Detroit. N. Y. 4k London N. Y..M. May 1.-.. Nov. 15. K.Jcsnp* Co Nov. do do do do do -.-. 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» do do do mm> aoovooo ijawM ijoaxuo ii,oonpns. 347W> 111 1>.". . I.. I!IM. tl.i< I June 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 do do Apr. 1. 1«7.'. I'o. derives Its proflu Isrgaly do Mch.l.lWI "pi'rallonn. 1>lv rd» In 9 yr». " 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. do do eani'gi lat 10 yti, a* per Cent Id lOiia. N. Y..H.E.Jesup4kCo. JnlT.MaS Net earnlnga. Ml*, tmgt. Pref, atoek. do do 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 I do do t.'*4jni. 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 March. I do 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 ___'ifeara5^r.ii'Wi ci :^ Jan. .Ma DlT.-|al»»aaiK.*»«'*!l'i'»-__.. PrlaeMoa. do do do mu. To fora a direct Mae tnm 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/ do do do ISM London. do 1M do J.*J. J.4kJ. N. T.. Fann. L'nn * T CoJJan .11 Not. I, do ... do N. .\ll, do do F * A. N. v., B'nkof Ainerira. .1.4k J. J, UOOgOOO iW: a a roada. DIrldruda In ISW, 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 . IsB-d Tn aid ik X 910.000 laojooo 4jioiuno io) " moOO acres. 3<idlv.. ' 1#I0 .!. acres. 1st div I,.(i.. 153,600 ri. iiiMr'K' !>:. Ftiuhtng 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 e..ln19i7l,fl18J*4 i»:».nll: do .„_. M.AS. .^ 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 lt«,IU> do Bk BMIon. oner. i>.12:i.MI 4-.2,8UO . do do do du do do luir I. lan Oct., IH7 C. ColDDiboa, Treaaarr. N. T., Anwr. Kx.Rauk. Bost, Tower, Old. ft Co 2«AU /'•^>injup/H('. A', do ll» u.n.) .1 Hr^,tm rhu*.,ro •(liner. l.l«0 .mil.) ' iMlfijwI'd. l,i«» •\i.... I PfHwIj. wkenn I N.Y...rM«l. L. 4bT.Ce. a a ini ' wv '•r IMI ' ' K HIM. Itowl Clewtanit ft Aim.—stock id inortinvt' fur »1 AW OUU Sd (fi» f?.UM,lli» 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. <'"' ' ' ' . do 'an. 1. 1. d%) Sept 1, 1989 1898 inn .' '•,«?«ii*jrai!r^-''sfe 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' » do 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. do do ) ; ; ; ; J 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 do do do do do do 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 do do 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. I M,«N. Og.i M.« N. I :,03^8W do do do do do do do do do ci.«. vo July 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 do do 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 do S. Y.. Farm. * to CO do L. 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.. do do do do do do do do 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 A . I tMWOp.m. I39OUO 3300,000 1898 I 1,000,000 l.OOu \m I, >S!^» 1 7 IW) 18TI 1, May do do M.*N. do do H.4kN. S. V..Swen«>n. P ft Co 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 8 A.*0. London. ( M.*8. J.*.l. N. Y., Farm. L. * T. Co, do do M.*N. do rio N. do do M.*N. do do J.A J. do do M.AS. 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. ; . ) I December THE CKRO yirLE. 30, 1871.] RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND DB8CRIPTIOK. ,,„,.. ~, ,- .__; ,„,,„r,, LIST, -^6=5711 ,.,„„.._.- ,.„ : For expUnatlon of all rcfcroncM. •MKold foot notfa ou 1st page of KK. Tabic* I'*""" om.ifi.i ,{ Son(htc.~\ftt Nt M. (X. Platte do do do ' A '>.,A. ' "^ , «. f or . M. I HR luT r»'iu. '4— l8t iiKutKaKe '' dlv.)< * A.ajl O. ui..iti:..tri-. tftern h'ttn.- \»t per yr. M .( A ./f isi tiiuri.Kuar u- niorti.-iik'-'' ii'Uids "l Sloe-., 8 p.c. guar, * W. n V.Y.. Del.. L. Loulavllle, 'ck M : Kt \:niiv. >. f ; ;il viiuc I bonda County bouda I< Ills , I'."." I ' ' M N. V,.^.. Phlli., N.V..8. *lo moituiiKe MerllnK ) ' it H'oorf ;»/•/, /gr^—lst /'w--;->;'./(rf/— prefen-fd oncp stock .' ! 1 I «ncut«r, B.* Co Jan.. •;».•«(( PhlUdelphU, Office. Jan.. Ifin do Oct., I«»: * luorrifaKt; do do do do !.!!!!!!!" M m.irtx'ag'e !...!!!!!!!!!!! rinn n totcn <,. cfe tt A'of 'rfofown-^tock Bead.-atoc^, I'leicrifd stock do do do I " ' do do do d Loui«—Com. stock MUBTHai xn.. M or. uClcSadraft .* ' (aK.x;). parcJutae of f oal laadi tee Ciiaoiiicui, »ol. Lnri;,: tnads May. isil, IJ, p. l». (H. 18« I89U I>er-.. un July, 1871 Op.wllh C. A A Jeiear«la«a'».»l«Jir. Jan.. IgTl Mi- .. ,alu line. ,«^ : leasea aboal Utm. lOOni. July^Wl earnlnca. imt-IO, IWMH. (t. U, p. Hn — - du do do Penn. Co. Office. York. Phlla.. Penn. Co. Office. Balllni., Merrh. Nat. Bk do do Plilla., Sttfuhenv. A Ind.re-orjr... \ wark Dlv. b »nrt8 iV J^ft.-hiir'/ ,(-ConnellAC.—\<i M.,new miMt^jiKe. BaUo. loan Turtle Cr. New '. D!v 1st ii!oi-iKi«ge, PiUyh.. F! w.db CA/c.-Stock. guaranteed., Sprria' jinprovem't Slock, guar i-i inoiiyaKe (series A) 1st iiiortK^iCe (^erlos B) 1st mortiru-re ('s-eries C) D) Ej F) 2d inortKujfc (series G> 2d morlRaKe (series H) ,., 2d mortKa^e (series I) 2d inortxaKe (series K) 2d mortKaif e (series L) 2d mori;;age (series M) 3d mort^•nKe UridKc lO. A P. RR.) mortgage, <t C. construe bunda. I' K. Equipiiunt bonds PIttaburg, Ist Xat. B-nk N. T.. wTnalow. L. « Co !J. Phlla., Pens. BK. Y.. WlnalOir, L. do do do do do do do do no do do do Ist mortKJiKO (s^eries iBt mortxa>fe (series Ist uiortjfrtge (series . -1st Huron & mortgage L. .VfcA.— Isl mort AVH7igfrec—Stock Yarmouth t;tock certlOcatea, PortUind ,t _ Ist niortifaK*' extended ConsoUdatod luortgage.. Kn-v'.-i *..t...-..^t do *Co ••o do do do do do do do do do do Consol. May, lam. Lea^ea l.mieMlaMl,A (U>1. * Xenia, al-o. ('i,!. < hi a lad Ca. Kek., law The road It prlnclpallv owned br FMB. Jan., last KK. iiiiliiin iii'mti laa '~ Jan., law CURO.MCLR, vol. Up. Tii; lS.p.4 July, laat Oonrtplet.'d. April, l«n, to Cniibcrlaad. Jan. I.ISW Md., 119m. Groaa •amtl«^ ja».>i; A UK. 1.188 »«»I,«,I. IT.I^.p.4)^T.lJ,p.M0l) Oct., IKl LeaMd, July, tsn. for M* yaan, to - "n nniMI " I : Mchl'.'uHi Mch i.mv Mch 1, W-2 Mch i.iin: Mch 1. itr: M(fa l.l»l',i March, 1(12 March, HIV March. imv March, 1912 March ItlJ March, mi March, in: May, im Philadelphia. W , Plymoiitfi Pitrl ^^ Kea.1.. a« IJ '«M. ttcknSnaavt. MM. a> JtaMM MT ye»r stOCB ;:^'a((e >r;ige, ! O'i * . iM .1. ( St. 10 Phil. t> im» Philadelphia Office. N.Y.. Boat. * Phlla, Plain bonds, loan T aiiit. r«»., Kftft (N ria fo I'm. KR. Itotal P* 1S7J-TI 18tS do do do Jaa*. IMD, IrwtM* Uw raMla Ps. "P"><>>aldate.*imj44.wlilein7a taK. Iiig dfbt of the K. to. >'' ondon. do do do .tock, fliJM. look pniar«iioD of 1(80 Philadelphia. Office. iiioriKaKe. convertible I'r.M.:r..l r ti.wl» par aaar sloklac rani. of per rem on present slock. to keep tha road In repair aad ako I axes, ezpeiuaa^l.-. la ililLpnSa tol«aaeaaweie«k)jn. P..r. wTSc. leaaaa the Ke.casile * B. V. aad ika I.R.. at lo:erefli, |» Lawranaa roada. The P. . P. A/rtf/noMiA—stock >'.C'.)— "St m irtgage,conr fit. FalUiA CVmir.— stock.. s.irti i ' . WInalow, I,. A Co. Jan. I, I8S; do ch i,i«; do July l.l^ni Operated by P. k IVadleii. M«y 1. 18)9 foil ll.luOw<ia«> Mich .tikn. Formerly Ken. * For Leaatd. May. 1939 do M> Maine Onr. Ya'inouth e fa are a Ia4 Apr. 1, iwr do Hen on 18i».. Varnmnib J» lo Portlaad,. Boaton, WaahlngtonBk Oct. 1,18* Ke' earnlnjrs, 18;v, f IZS.Zl'*. In ereat. *«. Oct. 1, 18)6 Ansoata, Office. tnytao. Jan., not IT. w, p. at.) DoatoD. T., Drake Bros. Angnata, Me. Boaton, Columbian do do . r«ii?r^tock .'..'. Bk July I, lafn Oct. 1. ISK do do Vov *. Mechanl'-l Fait* la I'aatoa. Ma., York * CnniberlalHl eold oal hi UM. landtoKo.h., >' M.aita, 1, Mil Jan.,I87» Lea-ed to Kasl. KB. Boston. Offire. ,(• ^ /. ' .^ ..(: . . M Jan.. WI3 X Bk JulT 1, UH Bank., Mch 1. !»'.' • ,t. B'nk June. I9>l C.I \pril, Ilk ot.vtate N.vUj.ril, Iim \.V., Troy, United Nat Bank July, ISIS I upon Sa.t\Uogar-%iocVi :<i IT •'rt/AWhVtehari '.*.'!!!!! IStl: 1st :• V, Salem ARatl'd lis Falls KR Jul!,*-*! do do N.Y., N.Bk ol Htala K.Y Mch I, im May I, inn do do Ian. l,iaN do do Stat. id Bon ttll y.Y., Valley RR. bonds /;. :riricnb. <f .'.., Pol— Bonds, aler... a> ftt^.hm. <f />(*Ti»6?«rff— Stock 2d mortpage, coti|ion and reg Sd mort pa If r. rnnrnn ni'fnn.A- )'..i AV-. -Mort.bonds i>\ Richmond, do loan V. fk IOyear> t HasMCaa*. at IP 'I "la bealil' abou' I'.TTt i,i oiM aaaCaa renta'a amnun* ini to icLa. vol. 1^ p. aM Main Une, lUn. iH unv, ...HI. dby Stale : ' mi. «M.a*. r « Readla*: . rcieaaa last Mlaslras-.l .\' 7d—Stock Con- •. rw(> H' -. '1 'i 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\^ , >,,.,.,,,.,,,,,, ,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,; I A«(. WM S'** . . ... . . . . . , 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, $25.9 5. Deficit iiiade up from surplus f J. Ist^ed by TioT |Apr,l,mQ In progrea-', & 28111. gqar By ERs, mnn T~- — . December . . . . . ' 881 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND moiial ^>ul- For tipluiattou of ill ntnti-acr; nrr Ro*d loot notci on lit page or Kit. Titblw. :ri' - ' " flul>ll<l]r) • . - • ' . "'^iiacren ' .... .... ..'.c9«i',(j<6!!! ni .! IS Sli3 I Uick r, Mkon. w4 UMAJOIl wkfktfw. IM y.aBMMo. iM d« Loodoa. liOttOll ,* NoT.'i.'lM do do do IN •«pi. IK6-T7 1^. i»- ipiii. K. v.. SOIIiMal. Buk. Blyl.l-' ytlcaft v. Y. t'Uca* N. V, Boiton. E. blakeft Co ggoMD t). kJ. :tr^ kD. « IV. N. A.*0. 1 vn .^.::::T:::::.::::: • ]-' Whtra PnabI* I a J. J. I. • \m» isn 1 »,Iu:^,llllO I,' II I'l'ltil IxHit Onillli:! If • uv.'mmi'nt li 99 lllcon:r Whrp 1 PrlMlMl, slork *M mortgutco <_ii;iiii lUtn 41a*a*«r«4 aajr arrar OR blVIDBNDK. INTkllkST ~ . br Ut invrtKaK'SUoUI.. Land L^ I LIST. • InaiaAtata noll«« M a (raat AiTor by slTlns DE9CR1PTI0V. J\t< ' . THF 'huomcm:. 80, 1871.] Subucilberii will eoafor Cnion . 18S 1" •tiftol j.*"d. iMDjunu •••«., .^ nsol.. Cliiuiibly ^ bonds IMT -alock aklnKfasa iu\h i»t , luortftage. IW NO , , . M»i^ 8WWI 18UI ridU&. .i ii4,on) 18M J/./i/— Ut «eriei»(red) (;.;il A.*0. a!* 5! J.aa, 1 e J. i-rr.owi £? ,,., 4th raortKftKe.for$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. \ i.. ijrftWni Phlla.. Ulrard Natl BnnklJnlr S. Y., J. M. Plekrell. Mar Wilmington, S.C. Deflaven 4 Uro do do London. do Leucd Apl l.ian Old dabU •.,..;...» Oace. Phlla., '-' Leaaed lo In p'O re- 18a Huw Yor. and London. Jan 1,1889 187S New Yor J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. M.ftN. M.ftM iw,«n 1.4O0,90« Jan; IMO do do Philadelphia, J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. 710.UW O. v., Iuk expeD't 1871-78 1, laeo do do F.ftA. N.T., Mil. & SI. P. BR F.ft A. Camden. N.J.fo'aofllce do M.ftS. do J.ftJ. do A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. J.ftJ. 976,8V) IJl.TTJ Jan.l,9R8^ .1.* J. J. ft.l. 3,900.000 i.tvijoin Pel., 1. ft >". ' 1)(. Jan. v., Farnhani.G.ftCo. do do 7 isio 676.100 4^000.000 iT ft ft J.ftJ. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. A.ftO. 6 8 tl 1«W 1, N. Y.,SonUerft Co. do do do do Bale, rillzena N. Bank do do do do do do .I.ft J. 6 6 1,400WO Mch rhlladelphla, olHce. ft.l. 6 6 400JU0U tees . J.*.I. l,«ID,OOU KXIjOOU 181 Fund bonds '.r <t ft«.— Ut M.. guar, by B. .). 6 anjou SOOW) 1,000 • IM Bloc JuIr,lK7l «»,oou uuirtifitKe, unendorsed mortgage, L-ndors. bv Baltimore... w. . 300,000 WenUrn M . J. ft u. A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. fmtm . 2Uin3rigaK*\ end -rsed by «ftj^h. rounty. Sd preferriHi niorlKiige, unendorsed.. New nioriuajiri'. guar, by Baltimore Westtrn S. Carolina (hC. 7>/r.)-Ut mort... iy/ut>--',i'!l it It. 'iM.OOO bds. bcfortf rDHsolldatlon M,. n[i consol. rou4l, gunr. by (.'eiu. Ga Wtmrii Maryland -Ut M.. i>nd, Bait. Ctty \\ <-^\< .I.A.I. J. ft J. .1. ft J. .l.&.l. F.ft A. sll.WU Knaranteed 1. Jan!, ivn JnlT. IBM 1 l,flOO,«B :, v,'(7-.fcPA*/«.— iBt mort..ii('w \\t..i'.i ft do do do A.ftO. ma jnckburg do do do do do do do v., Bull'! Head Baok N. V. J. J. I , i.V../.>-8tock 1st inni tt^itfce, l»Vv,' 1* 'n'. Cor lU) , prtillcatoa. Vuheu jVl'j—Ut mortgage.... Avn 7 (3/(W.)-Ist M., auth. *1TO,00O.. ( Oet..l«/' N.r.,Farm«n° i.JtT.Co. Apr. A.'it'o. t.UJO i fumlliiK hfiuda tt'aHnl n'u; Wurnn J. Orl..ie<- two , bonds -! do do do A.4kO. Sd (enlarfced) morlgave Ui-k;l«r,ri'<l ft Haak Oct. . Id- do do Nal Buk do dn do l.(«Oi y,n-\''i'i'.i, {A'.«/.>— iBt DiorttfHge Virytni-i it 7en«<»*re— slock 1st uiortKAKC rnr<iiiu' do do '. Jnfri'l Jul/l I' Joiyi. iv r., Conllntntil Phlla.. Ulrard J.kJ I.- luau oflic*. Ar* In Ih. II do do It 1I8.D0U aBa.(no ;iiot ciidortivd) tl> tp! Bovton, I • »(»i,sni 2d»erlei* (bluf) Sd do (black) liti I T I New do do do York, oflce. do •'<> do lin 8epl.. ini <. *». ; 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. : — . . . THE CHRONICLE. 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 • 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<ldelpbla. 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 : » «) W .. : . .. . . 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 .•»! A .« M ".¥ . 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 ' » 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 \ !!* 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 Kavons,Rus. light .» pc.lS 30 Kavens, •• heavy n 00 ....ai 15 COAL1U,00U 10,00) 18,0OU 17,(XW 50,UX) 13,(WU .? DUCK- itearic (16 oz.) __ Adamantine (1^,14018 02)I5®17S S a amp. for* lea laxs.»d, Amer'n'i .«iS LK ATUKB- 52 « V n OANDLKS- — " ftS fforaoa 900 .•?. *o'l»lagfs £nida. W LBAO- 14 !• .-.^J . W z M .'* Sugar lead, white Sulphate aiorpblne,* ox dairies, Talr to good dairies, common ... Jds,x0*-iiiDeh:. .'.:.;:: «» OOP II) *ll,rod Vft •) >0| Senekaroot Factory prime toch'oeVB Factory fair to good Kanii dairloH, prime i!ors«"aho«!!!!!;!!!i"!;";t«in |i»mi ai . '.oid.takii^.JSjIg*} • bartl. iS« §^wa)iiut'ro«°Dd"::::wiS 30 . ill „ „_ MM ^^ vn r<aatil,onllDarr sliaa Scroll ....,.., 44 W" '4 » I ', p."rui. 1« BE;-::-S rorg* J, Iwodao. 40 10 gold. a^i •.•colon Jo. I roAbod, Bag. * Amar. [»r, Seooa, Alexandria Senna, Baat India BhellLac Western, fair ^g,AmwloM an Phosphorus ProMlate potash, Amar. Kliubarb, China.... V »> 8ai(0, pearled gold 8«laerMaB,pure pearl ash Bal amiQoDlac, ref. gold. 8ml aoda, Newcastle, " Barsaparllla,Hond'raa," 8araaparllla,Mai. " ^tate tuilMlrktiia, cliolca. f-perm . U, Amartema, Ho. I.... hir,An<rt«aii,Ma.a anx Oi. Solnlne Bulter— State, new, flrktna, prima.. Sttiie, do llrk's. latrtotf'd Farm Fnrm n "^ m Opi « 'ISA'll 00 BUTTKU AND CHEKSB— . Nul«'ls,bluo,Alvppa,«ld Ullanis gold 1 :]m] SV" J s;>»J Ollcaaala 01! bariimmol ....'• Olllemon " g •'? * fi oil ESWl^,'Ii'P_''£!'i' &8HBSVlOOftSW « I . . . >i« PRICES CURRENT. Pot.lataort . THE CHttONlCLH SO, 1871.J Patrolaam To M«i.aovBira, * ioo4. ToSav Fftaiioisoo— n Hamguoda. #lb u« * o . 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.