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xmtlt HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENITNG THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATESi VOL. NEW 14. YORK. JANUARY FinanciaL QViiuerlisejiuuts. AlrertunmeDtt will l>e Iniertel ai the following prices per llQa lor e»cti luaurcloD ; Kordertdlemthtnl %eant> per timoa. ' 24 it " " the alvertleement occaples one c^lu-nn or upJB, a UUcount of U per cent on these I'dtee will be It W4r allotreJ. Sp hce It ineaanred la agate type, 14 lines to the Inch. A'lrertleements will hare a f-avorablo place when first pit in, bat no promi»e ol contiuaou^ Insertion In tho beat place can be elvea, aa all advertisers mast bare eqaal opportuallics. Wn. ^7~ For StU paso. B, DANA & CO., PUBLISHERS, 79 « 81 William St., N T. tenna ot Sabscrtptlon see STOCKS AND SECHRITIK Boui^ht and sold at the New York Stock Exchange. LOANS AND PAPER NEGOTIATED-INTEREST AI LOWED ON DEPtJSIfS. & FooTE French, BANKERS, No. BOSTON. Congress Street, 7 Dealers in Govi;rnment Secujlties, Gold, State, Couiity and City ond-*, al*o t STERLING EXCHANGE. drawn by Jay Cuoke & Co.. on Jay Cooke, MeCalloch & Co., London, in sum'* •nd at dates to t-iiil. COMMERCIAL CUKDtTS AND CIUCl'LAR LET- TM!S KOR TKAVELI.KhS BSUED, available in all ])a ts of Europe. OHN H. Daniels, Financial. J' BANKER, Collections made and Remiited at Current rates. tor investors on ;niprove.l xaims at ten per cent iuterusi, payable semi-annually. Caj-ugaCo.Nat.B'k.N.V. I r 27 NEW YORK. niAIDEN LANE, JOSEPH BACHIHAN. f *. BALDWIN. G. B. KIUBALL. N. Y. Stoctt and Gold Exchange. . Baldwin m & Kimball, Intereitt NEIV YORK. aUoured on deposits. LOCKWOOD & 94 Charles G, Johnsen, Neiv Orleans Will parcbat* IXCHANfJE, C OTTOS, BROWN, Tork. RAILROAD SECURITIES KDWaBD K. t;TLKT. Utley & parts of all the World. Negotiate First-Class Railway, City and State Loans; Make Telegraphic Transfers of Money ; Allow Interest on Deposits, and draw Exchange on Morton, Rose & Co., London. HOTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS. & Co., - - - Amsterdam. Duncan, Sherman No. 11 Nassan St., & Co., New York Citr, CIRCITLAR NOTES AND CIRCULAR Letters of Credit available and payable In alt tti. nlsj special PRINCIPAL rITIK4 OK THK WOP.Li) credits for use In the Onited States, Indies. : Canada and Toleeranhlc Transfers of Money to and from don, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, &c. Current Accounts received on such tcrma as aglecd npoQ. tVest Lon may be & Co., WALL STREET, Brown Brothers NO. £9 lescK Commercial and Travelers Credits H. S. BOWSK. BOWEN, Available In all parts ot the world. Agency of theBANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, 48 AYail Street. Commercial Credits Issued for use Ip Knrope, China Japan, the East and West Indies, and Sonth America also Cireutar Letters of Credit for Travelers available lu all parts of the WorldDemand and Tiii>e Bills of KxchaUKe, payable in London and elsewhere bouKbt and sold at curret,! rateK, also i-able Transfers. Demand Dralts on ticotland and Ireland, also oa Canada, llntlbb Columbia and ^ao Frhucisco Bills Collected, and oiber Itankinjt business transacted. JOHN PA TON, ( .,,„,. APCH. M.:K1NI.AV, (*«""•- Governments, Gold and Stocks axecuted at the usual rates of commifsion. Consticnments of tiovornmtnt nonda and all other Seruritles solicited, and prompt returns made. interest allowed on daily biilaiicei, and subject to Ortt.^rs for draft at sight. Especial attention given to Investment Securities State, City and Railroad Loans Nogotla ed. & Whittemore James Robb, King &Co., BANKERS, t( Available In WILLIAin ST., NBW^ YORK. made promptly on all psrta of Canada. IKTE9E8T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. part ol Europe, etc-, CITY BANK, LONDON, OS Sc CO., of Paris COMMEKCIAL CRKDITS and DRAFTS on „..„„„„ LONDON, PAUI3, and SC<.>TLAND. ^ ADVANCES made on Conslirnments. STOCKS inA BONDU boaebt and sold on ComiuUaion. Rlessrs.BOTTINGVER Also Coilectlona all THBOuen THS BANKER^. 37 WALL 8TRKKT ssne Letters ot Credit for TraTellof s Co., Kl'C. FartlcoUr attenitoa glTea to RecelTUu And' IToi WUfUns H«Ug« BANKERS, Liberty Street, New riercb&nt. SSI. WAT90N BBOWK. BANKERS AND BR0KKR8. No. 4 UTALli STREET, New York. BROAlDWAV. ooatinissioN 59 Co., Transact a General Banking biial. ness, lucludlnK tUe purchaec and sale of Government and State Bonds. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, aad other aeeurltlas. uu commlssloa. Lock Box NEW YORK. Commer- also ; Credits available in cial SPKCIAL ATTBINTION GIVEN TO THE IfEGOTIA TION OF WM. BANKKR8, PiNK STREET, Augustus J. Brown & Son BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, WALL STREET, Co.^ Receive the acconnts o: Interior banks, l>ftiikera corporations and Mercbanta. AgsDts tor the sale oi (:ity, Connty and fiallrosd BoodB. isaan T.«^uerB ot Credit for loreljrQ travol. Atra. J. Member & BANKERS, At the Old Stand No. 3 ituLk, Chicago. Winslow, Lanier AND ELEQANT DESISN3 N. T. St^tet^av'ifft lust., ChlcVo t.ito SaV^s A8-.,fct.Loiii8 N. Y. Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers ISSITU | COOK Coutiiy National ME«r St., Money loaned Atlantic Nat. B'K of Vernon, N. Y. Ware. Bankers, 30 Broad Illinois. RSFEKENCES: Nat Bank, N T. Bank of Aubnrn, Sterling Silver & Co., Hope Wilmington, Will; County, Gorham Mt'g Company's Morton, Bliss Dealers In RAILROAD * niVNICIFAL B Id a " Financial. WILLIilDI T. IHER£DITH & l!U. 54 EiCHANOE PLACE. NEW YOiiK line. U H U 4 ttmeaormoie • V •' li '* NO. 344 27, 1872. . Y THE CHRONICLE. 98 Walker, Andrews Co. Co., PLACE VENDOMK, PAKIS. No. 10 And No. 17 West FUth The operations LO.'JDOS the of & Co., PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON. WLLLIAM 8TRKKT, VJ K. V., issua Street. Western Bond Board are devoted specially to the Negotiation of Western I'oiids, and the Bonds of ihe several School Districts of Misaouri and Kansas. All Boi.ds offered are thoroughly examined as to the legality ol their issue, and none are presented excep such as we believe to be reliable in every particular Full stallstics ar.d every Infonuatlon given upon OALVESTON, Collections CH A UI.KS M. 01" Furope, also v COTTON, and lih Alex. S. Petrle London. & Giilon &: Co. Liverpool. Co., & Tapscott, Bros. l*»n^ Rterllng Kxrhaiiffe and Railway Company. Europe on PRKPCOTT,GHnTR&CO..Bankcrs.Lnndon, W. TArscOTT & CO., Old Hall. Liverpool. Orders for Government Bondai-toclisand Merchan<*\xc execnted, and Foreign Exchani^e and DralU N & G. tit •"> & C. the STREET BOSTON. "JTATE you . Woodman, G. NEW of Twenty-Filth S'ratt, By ex haieinsr WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Unite'i Stat*-. Tionfls forthe '^on'^soi cruBSe your 1 come over ^ P" EQUALLY t'?SA''r^"v'f'''r-r.''"' SAFE. '^'"' and *"* gctastcurlty 40 p. r BANKERS 30 Dealers In J PINE STREET, & BANKERS, No. 8 Wall Street, New York, NO. 7 RUE Co., SCRIEK, PARIS, and ALEXANDERS CTTNLIFFES & so & DEPO-ITS. Arm is the same as any state or /^laieor National Bank. Indlvidnals or firms banklnif with as may deposit and draw as they please, the same as with any Ba.k except that we allows per coat interest on a'l b«i' ances. We buy and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Business paper, and colUt t basloeas nates and dralts through out the U nited fiutes, glvlan prompt returns. ~~ John Pondir, 44 Co., WILLIAM STREET, NEW ; R. P. KXCIIANOE PLACB. m the nesotintinn Rallwtay and other Corpbrato Loans. ''««<'"«"on ol and Centrgl Paolflo Bondi and Stocki a ape- & Smith Co., BANKERS AND comniissioN rkeroiiants, o R. F. BVKhBTT, TEXAS, jonxs, 3. a. EIRBY, W. TON BOSBNBKBO & C. R. Johns Co., TEXAS LAND AGENCY BANKING & EXCHANGE, AUSTIN, TEXAS. PnrcliHSe and sell real estate, pay taxes and adjust rules, prosecute Land and money claims ajiainst the State and Federal Governmenis ; make collections. Receive deposits and execute Trusts. Adams & Leonard, BANKERS, YORK. TKRHINDS OF CENTRAL RAILROAD Corsleana, Texas. i^^alers In Bills of Exchange, Governments Rond^ C<x""«^ol»> P«per7a';fd'S'Nei?t"abfe leSuritie""'"' ""'""'^ °" Deposits subject to Sight Dratt New York Correspondent Morton, Bliss & Co. OrCh"c" Advances made on approved securities. Special facilities frr ;iegotiatlng Commercial rfolledlons hoih inlani and foreign Foreign a Id Paner M. A. ]< OBT, Late Fort & Trice. ™omntlymadI' "^ ' Domeulc Loans Negotlited & Taussig, Fisher BANKERS, No. 32 Broad Street, I Oxoses W. Jaokson. Late Caahierlst Nat. Bank & O Jackson, BANKERS, WACO, TEXAS. Co., New York. 6c I Oalllpolis, Fort Taussig, Gempp BROKER GoTcrnment Bonds, Exchaiure. ^'^ Gold ana .Stocks, No. & BANKERS, .10. 53 of onr Partlfinlar attention clven to payable by State Treasurer. TEN PER CE.vT Mortgage Loans, with wide maritlns. lyOur " Hand Book of Illinois tecurilies" sent free Co., BANKERS, IV SPECIALTY. TEN PRRCEN'T Re Blslercd town and County Bonds Soutter No. 9 TYall Street, New York. FIVE PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWEd' ON The tnslneas A BASSEXT, Correspondents; Houston— First National Bank Qiilvcgtun— Ball, iltitrliinirsA Co; New Orleans— PJke, Bi'Othe,' & Cj.; Now York— Outnan, Slicnnan & lo. SayleM Sc BaMsett, Atty^s at Laiv, Brcniiain. Texas. Birr AN. CHICAGO. CO. LOMBARn STREET. LONDOM. Edward Haight Street, ILLINOIS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Issue Clicnlar Letters or Credit for Travellers ' and DrciW Bills on MuNROE & 164 22d Sc BANKERS. BrenliaiU) Texas. AND Co., Wilson, BRYAN, TEXAS. BASSICTT NEIT YORK, 24 Pine Street, & BANKERS, BANKERS. STOCKS, BONDS,and LAND WARRANTS OHN MUNROE cent, & Co, Jacob R. Shipherd N. Y. Cashier. Collpctlons mndc and promptly remitted for current rate of oscIiaiiKe. Corr'-spondenis Mtssrs. Tv.p.CONVKUSRA CO., New York. YORK. WALKILL VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, you I all ac- (Successors to H. M. Mo^re, ERASTVS Corner WEEM.^, Moore CURRENCr, Financial Agents, 141 Broadway, NE\Y YORK, rO^IPAilV. Sc IN AND F. mEAD, Banker. 340 Third Avenue, G. C. Ward, BROTHERS NET mEAD & CLARK, AGENTS POR 'ttARlNG I on ATI S>LIC AND ACCRUED INTEtEST, BY bougiit. b. Texas, l>IliECT01;S: W. J Hutchlns P. W. Oray, A. J. Bnrke, Cor. Ennis, W. M. Rice, K. H. Cushlv.g, BKNJ. A. BUTTS, PresideiJt. B, F. OFFERED FOR demand notes In sums toBultD&rciiaMTH.pavnble l all »hi tsui ureft HtrlialD -Rnrt TeiHTic;, a-.d available for the Continent ol Messra. Capital, $325,000. (rive special attention to collections cessible poll ts. Co. pont€ all THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON, WALKILL VALLEY Houston, We SOUTH PTRERT, NEW YORK. 80 $338,000 J. C. Wallis, F. R. Special attention given to collections at other Produce to Ourselves or Cor- respondents. Ins., in tlie Stati', and remittance's promptly made, without any charge except customary rates of exchange. OF IHE (JF & ..-..- SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS Tickets for Passage from, ol Mall Steamers. WALLis, VIce-Prea't ALPUON8K LAT7VE, Cashier Lubbock. M. Quln, E. S. Jemison, M. W. Baker, Loon P.»om, Geo. ScbTltider, R. S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B. Wall, Uib't. Mills, T. .1. H. Anderson. FIRST MORTQAOE GUION LINE ADVANCES MADE UPON CONSIGNMENTS J. 0. Casli Capital, DliiUCTORS: ,1. M. Brandnn, also Cable translers. or to.E'irone.bv the i Prca't., GALVESTON. CREDITS ISSUED, avallnhle In all parts of Enroiie. &c. BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn In sums to suit purchasers cities nuANDON, f Texas Banking Securities. Street, Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills ol Exchange, in larpe or small amounts, on the principal HENDLEY, VicePres't, Cashier. f"""'; ^^- N«tlon8l Bank. Imp. & Traders Nat. Bank. J. J. NOYES, Assistant F. o. i.AUVE, secretary. DESIRABLE Williams &GuioNj Home New York. 63 Wall TB.WliLLEHS ana COMMERCIAL made on all accessible points. M. KOPPEKL, President. N. y. Correspondc'nts, ' • SAnUEL mcKEE, Secretary. Credits for Travelers In Europe, Texas. National Bank of Texas application to Bxohange on Paris and the Union Bank •! London, In sums to suit. Bnbscrlptlon agents for the CnnONIOLU In Paris. Foreign and Domestic SxcUange, GALVESTON, have prompt and ri-llable corresp' indents at all the pilncinal points tliroughoiit this S'.ite, a<id upon all collections pavable In 'his City or Houston, make uo charge for collectine, and only actual chariteupon interlorcollections. Immediate andiirompt attention given to all business entrusted tons. Itefer to Nat. Park Bank. Howes & Macy, and Spofford Tileston & CCvN. l.,MNat, Bauk Boston, PiKcLepeyre & Bro.. N. o., Drexel & Co , Phlla. County Bonds, Municipal Bowles Brothers Dealers in We KANSAS CITY, Mo. Travelere' and Commercial Credits Issued. Loiin^ Negotiated. Money received on deposit at interest. Exchange drawn on the Paris houaii and on Co., Bankers, Western Bond Board, Bonds, stockB and gold bought and bold on commis- McMahan & T. H. X. n. AiLKN, Vlce-Pres't First Nat. Bank, President. H. M. U'->LDB.v, Cashier First National Bank Treasurer 6AMX71L MCKXE, Scc etary. lion. UNION BANK OF Texas Bankers. OFFICE OF THE & Andrews & NKAV YORK. No. 14 Wall Street, [January 27, 1872. Financial, Foreign Exchange. , : Co. Rkfbkkncks ANn CORBBspoNDBNOx;— New Tork Winslow, l.anler & Co., David Dows & Co. Cincin. natl First National Bank, Merchants National Bank. Orleans: Louisiana National Bank. Wheless & Galveston : T. H. McMahan & Co. : New Pratt. Bankers. BANKERS, 8*3 North Third Gempp ^lon & St., St. Lonl., OT„. Taussig, Bankers a* JnnKboff St., Fr«iik|to« Capital State Bank, JACKSON, mss. ?HOS. U. A. E. HELM VAN HOOK President Cashier. A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. on m.m. Hsw Tork CorretpgOiKiiM M. Msrgin't Son* ) .famiary 27, 1872 : THE CHRONICLE. J Si>uthern Bankers. Boston Bankers. TO State UU S( of KicLdiiiie, »n HliOKEK, CHARLESTON, .-.toll. ! "'"l Tr«\-eler« ' emu CItv liauk, Tilt! A In Soul' ern state, tlly and Kallroad Securities, O'ncu' rent Bank Notes, Coin, Excnanire, &-C., &c., also iJoveramerii liunds. luvostment Orders bol.cl ed and carelnlly exe- I €>., inaaros A: Sr cute I Co. vfahin. Virculur Notes available for Travuli-rs In all Kuroptt au(J t la Kust, & Parker UANliKliS, 3i parU . 3 T I'ON^XOTBS, • ,., a i, ,d prouipt- v.,„.nj{e. , having their busluesa attended to with of deapaich. rely upon lldelity aud „ N«w TOBI COBBisposnitirTs „ HenryCle«s A Co., Ko.imzn n-othera. A. C. KAUFldAN. 8TATB OV ALABAHIA. li The City Bank Buy and acU Western City aud Coun- ..... Capital tloo.OOO J.18. ISIIELL, of Talladeca, President. FMladelphia Bankers. WM. AISMSTUONG, Cashier. JNo. W. LOVK, Assistant Cashier. P. N.V, Correspondent— Importers and Traders National Uauk. BKJamisoi^&Co. par«r all Tbe Bonds bear 7-30 interest in GOLD, bave 30 years to run, are ex. empt nrom V, S. Tax, and are offered R. H. SOMMaSVlLUt. Par and & Sommerville, BANKERS & BROKERS, P1III*ADKI<PHIA. Interest in Corrcncy. MOSTGOMKRY, JAY COOKE & on CouinUsloa. Cbas. J.JxHxnra, T.P. Brawob, Pres't. CO., ALA,: No. 30 Wall Street. Special attention given to purchase of Cotton. Tr«r SRCt a (renerfti Banking una Exchange batlness ndadtuir t'urchaso and dale ol StouK», Itoads, Gold ALL TAXES PAID. Jos. S. B«ax Cash'r. VIcc-Pres't. & Planters We tbink very blglily of, and recom. Co., Merchants NATIONAL BANK, jmend to all classes oflnveslors, W. Clark & E. Tolnme In Fowler BANKEliS. •to. tbree naontbs, while tbe ex- of tbe country. at Wm. Fowlm. Bonds by cbanees of 5-ao>s and otbe/ secnrities are incroasinc In OP SELniA. ty boud«. TIte absorption of tbese Investors bas been very rapid during tlie last K K T. H08T0N, Railroad. bKUthrrn ilio , . Cf" Corn sponuouis of luU House may Cobb, DK VONSll lUK l- • Iflarciiard, jludre A: <;o., North ern Pacific '. Cir-Collcetloii«OIDrV'iril "KAHT~, *c.. *(., upcii Mali's. |iar(l.;nlilil> Souili ly remitted for at currt ut t .... I AiiD OK THE C. H. I*" Dealer ' : Itobert Uouxoii Gold Bonds Kaufman, UANKEU AND A. C. IIANKI'-KN i Fiaanolal. lUTestment SecorlUea and Collections. & Co., Page, Richardson 99 BANKEItS, AUGUSTA. GA. Pbtladelpbla and Dulnth. DEALERS IN aoVEl!NME>(T SECUKITIKS. ...... Caali Capital, THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY KAILhOAD FIBST $200,000 Special attention paid to Collections. INTKKKST ALLOWKD ON DEPOSITS. MOUTUAfiE 7 PEli CliNT. BONDS. Free op all Taxks In Connecticut Iree ol Income Tax evervwUir,;. luteiesi paya le anuaiy and ; Stock, Note, aud Gold Uroker^. Edward C. Anderson, Jr. July, in New . Ycrk. flu. sued lioad an, luunlnitup laigtr limn n.orlg Ke morliiwa poaiively liuutej to o.e mdlion uuUars; ro»u ulrciidy euipiujcd t IisutnioSL capaciiy, and earnlne more tuau it- mor stage in ei est aud ajl expenses. ±orsalc,ai 95 and i. ter^st, by ck Bt palil ; < BANKER, PACTOR AND Western Bankers. ALLEN, STEPHENS Commission & GiLMORE, DUNLAP 108 Special attention g\vea to connl^nmentfl of Cotton. Gold, StockR, Bonds and Fortilgn aud DomestlG )UEChanKe, tioaght and sol'XCollections (jromptly remitted for Orders solicited lor the pmciiaseoi ii<ties of Produce and Securities. Prompt attentfor KuarHiiteed. CiNCINx\A'ri,<»illo. Dealer* iB OOI.D, SILVER and &U klodr of GOVBRNMENr KOKDIS. COLLECTIONS ITIADB point* and remitted lor on day ol accessible payment, CHECKS ON LONDON A.\U J W. Wheatley & . Co., BANKEKS AND BKOKEliS, PAKIS AKIERICVS, FOR8Ar.a Do lor. New York & Co, Samuel A. Gaylord & Co. SEC0l!ITIES, Correspondents E. E. BnBsuss, Pres't. NEW YOBK. AND 333 Nortb Third St., ST. LOUIS. — Messrs. Wm. Bank, W^ILiniNOTON, N. Collections letters to Post-Office Ten Per Cent nUNICIPAL BONOS. smiTH made on aH parU o( the C. United Stales. HANNAKIAN, ^t BH0KER8, Indianapolis. Financial Laws and Forms oflndlana sent free. N. Y. Nalioual Exchange Bank Correfpondent New State Orleans Cards. National Bank OF NEW 0KLEAN8. r'ormerly LOUISIANA STATE BANK, Incorporated 18 18. A. K. Walkzb, Cashier, National First Bryoe al mORTdAGES AND CiA. a general banking business. Cotton purch.ised Collections made and promptly remitted on order. BROKKRS IX WE3TEKN 33 Wall Street, jyf end Mew York Correspondents: Lawbenck Urob.A at all CO., St., N. T. Box No. 3 0,7. xn ic Bankers, No. 12 iMne Sff.vannahf Ga« Co., 110 West Fonrtb Mtrcet. 4c Merchant, Capital.. $500,000 Limit,.. $1,000,000 Prompt attention given to Cotlectlous upon all points | boulhern States. Collections free of cuarita other than actual cost upon tlisiant places. Kemittsncea promptly made at current rates ol exchange on ilie day ol maturity. Exchange purctiase'l and sold upon all ix)lnts in the . Second National Bank, H. Castleman, TITUSTILLB, PENN., Capital . . . - 8UOOBBSOB TO HAWKS & CASTLBBIAN, (300,000 . BROKEB, UepotUed with D. 8. Treasorer to a^cure UircuIatlOD and Deposits 500,000. C. UYDB, Caahier. CHA8. HYDB SAMUEL E. 0HA8.L.C.DUPUT N. Pree't. O. KKNNEljV,Prea'i CaslUer. National . Bank or COLUMBUS, Georgia. Government Securities, Gold. Stocks, and Bonds of every description; and Ucal Estate bought and sold. Collections made on all •* accessible points." 11. lUUNEV, Vloe-PresX N.BW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. ALBX. WUELBS8, President, JA8. N. BKADLK8, Vice-President, & Morton, Galt JoBN A. Klbih, West Main Flowxbkbb. Qbo. M. Klbix Vice-President. Cashier. Mississippi Valley UANKEKS, 130 C. C. President. Co., Street, I.ouUvlUo, Ky., dealer! In A BANK OF Bank, UICHARD JONES, Cashier, Particular atteutlc n given to Collections, both In the City and all points In connection with It. Prompt returns made at (>cst rate ol Exchange, and no charge made, excepting that actually paid upon any distam point. Correspondence solicited. AND DEPOSIT, TICKSBCRO, miss. Korelirn and Ujmestic Eieii-in-je, Governraeat Uouds and all Local Securities. Give prompt attention to CoUacUoua aud orders I'or luveDtment ol lauds, j * g DISCOU.Tr MBIT TOBK COBBBBPONSUT NINTH NATIONAL BANK N. Y. Correspondent :—Banlc of the Manhattan Co. O. exo. I. W. M. F. Hewson, STOCK BIKOKEIl, Hi'.?,"^^'''';?,',"'®'? wiou • ct" '^'"''l street, Sew YoVfc^"""' Holmes ALXX. 3CA0BXTH. & Macbeth, STOCK AND BOND BBOKBBS, ClucMnatl. Ohio, ""^ Houus. i«ei.ri,!l.oeii. ' Kir box M OHABLBSTONi S. C. TOWXSBKD. p. O JTaZKIIDB. W. R. LtSAB. Townsend, Lyman & Co. BANKERS NEW Sc BROKERS, OKLKANS. ^r Particular attention given to uuslness of Correspondents. Collections remitted lor at current rate ol S»w¥ork Correspondenu UMmAUoi ton Trevor * Colgate, Uw. «.- ' « : ! THE CHRONICLE. January Finsuacial. Fiiumcial. Financial. The Land Grants AT NINETlf (90) AN» ACCRUED INTEREST 100 27, 18 2. WE OFFKR rOR BALE, OF THE Joseph St. $920,000 and Denver PER CENT GOLD 8 OF THE Free of GoTerniuent Tax, FIRST monXAAGE SEVEN PER CENT BONDS Interest payable quarterly City Railroad Co. OF THE The New York Evening Post, having published oo January 23d, a special dispatch from their Washington correserroneous state ment, in reference to the lands granted by Congress to this Company, Tanner & Co., the Financial Agents in [this city, at once Cincinnati Valley Railroad Co. an pondent, containing issued the following contradiction FIRST MORTGAGE &Muskingum SINKING FUND BONDS Bonds $1,000 each. Coupons, JanuCF THE ary and July. Prinolpal and Inter- I.OGANSPORT, CRA WFORDSVILLE New York. Payable lu Ckt AND The Pennaylvnnia Rudroad Cnrananv own : Bakki.sg Officr of Tannkk & Co. U Wall Sirket, New Yobk, January ;J2, {9;3. the Editors o/tfie the Capital Stock ol $1,000,000 of this Comand the coninlctlou in Oitober last ni me jority of Eiiny, Ecening Post Id your speciil dUpatoh from VTush'ngtoD, it Is stated that the St. Jofleph and Denver City Rallroud Company are prosecutors before tbe Committee in tlie Hannibal and St, House Judiciary controversy for the transfer of the Joseph Railroad Company rauch »>f Bixti*en miles from Dr. sdcii to ZanesvlUe, ihio, has affordcl ft direct conn- ction for ihe valuable loc il tiafflc of this Bcction of the Slate wltli ihe syjteni ft loa \n contr.'Itfii hy the Peiiii?»vlvanlfl Hailroa'i Company, and in atldtlon thereto makes a Une to Cincinnati as favorable iu character aaany existing Une. We nonfldentty recommend the^e bonds as a Kood Invostment, beintr issni'd at tlie rate of only $10.0(U piT mi c. ilia compktcJ road, or only about ouu-tu ru of its to the coat. Bt. CLARK E. AV. Atchison and Pike's Peak Railroad Company; that the Joseph and Denver City Kailroad Company CO., Philndelphia, DOBGE &. CO., NeMT Ifork. CLARK, have issued ooanthorlzed bonds, and the amouut af land claimed IB Office as being not represented la the General Land under the tbe officers of the g.-ant. Company we Upon Inouiry from are directed to say, that they have never appeared as prosecutors of the safe security. them whatever. EDGAR THOIVSON. PER CENT. BONDS OF THE J. ; any one to so vppear; nor do they cl;>lm any lands from any Company. We are aleo directed to state, and of whUh vrehave full knowledge, that the amount of lands granted to the Bt. Joseph aud Denver City Railroad Company as withdrawn and certified in the General Land iOfllce, exceeds tbe amount claimed by the St. Joseph and Denver City R tllroad Company, an l form^ no part ol tba lands in coutioveray belore the House Commlttee, which lands were ^ranteJ to the Hann.b.iland St. Joseph Railroad Company, and not to the Rt. Joseph and Denver City Kailroad Company, conseQuenlly the Deaver Company have no interest in 10 STATE OF TEXAS, PlilNClPAL (20 VEARS TO : : ; ; AB AMOCMTIXO TO OKI KU.UOK SITIM BITJIDBKD TSOCSAHD ACBIS." from Logansport centrally through all RUN.) Local i axatlon, GEO. K. S<ST,IRE, 24 Nasaau Street. The Pobllc are cautioned agalti't or negotlatii g the N(,TE if (ilFfOUD, and other surplus products of thia and Mineral section of Grain, rich Agricultural For the present we offer a limited number of these FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS NINETY-TWO AND A HALF AND ACCRUED INTEREST, in currency, or will exchange them for U. S. Bonds or other marli etable securities, at the rates of At the above price these bonds 44 Beaver Street. LOGA^'SPORT, CKAWFOltD^VlTTP SOUTH- WESTERN UA ILWAV cation. JONES &. JCST READV. The Wealth of the West miNES, MILLS AND FURNACES Ci>t or Pacific States \ An Account of the ol ?he"oa°c"e"o"f'&Ji,'i„^yl1'/eS;'.,''"'' JONES & SCHUYLER, So UPlNE StkKBT, Nl'w TOBK. BAILEY, itie Treasurer. H. Veysey, : MlDiufc aud Metillurgictil Innu-'try In ; etc. ToK Octavo. R67 pageB. Extra Cloth, Beveled Boards. xTlce »3 50. J. B. FORB & OKFICEISOB OADWAY, NttWTOKK 27 Books opened In plain and concise monnpr r/,™ pnca«,d and disputed accoanU investigated indjIS: ''iEr,V*'"''"'-''"Wrork— Henry Clews H'.n v, > er. 82 Wa'l ft. Messrs. David LamV* Co im^-'T"''' 118 Diiane St.; Benecllct & BoardmanT r^ilT'l?'''*"' Law, 31 Br.>«dway Franfe. hSJ e & ,17 I''8«rance Agents, 3 2 uroadwav Thom««ockwoocl i.. J O arhour Brothers). PrSl Je'nt ol the Barbmi'r ° "arbour S""j. lax BplnnlngCo„ Patterson, N.J. ; " D.. U. S. Commls loner of Minlne StalJsMcs; Editor of the" Roglneerl p and M'n'nK Jonnul," etc Author of "The Mliie^of tho West," "American Mines and 1 PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUIVTANT • Territories Condit on. Rcourcesaui Metbodtr PKEGIOUS METALS. By R088ITEB W. Ratmonp, Ph. MinlrK." I iiiK and tlioee Ke>;ioii8, chiefly relating to the ""»' '"«''''»'• Messrs. ; SCHUVI^ER, No. 12 Pine St., N. T FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. kvir\\ OTI^?,'V'"'n .''!;'^"'^*V,J°<''»n». "'»!• 20. 1872. 1 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 pamphlets and maps, furnished by ns on appli- recolvlne THOOTAS McMri-LE!V, Wm. other S4KRMAN A J. S. all intermediate points for the Block Coal (now in such large demand). Lumber, Cattle, OSBORN SON & CO. dated 16tli December, 1871. at S months, due I9th March, for 18,923 36, piyahle at Park B-nk. the same being loft or stolen. Psyment being slopped It Is ol no use to any one but the owner. reward of «100 will be paid on In return to THE of the wealthiest Wayne, Logansport, and Fort LOST OR STOLEN. INSIS, endorsed by ,TOHN Kockville, passing existing outlet to Chicago, Toledo, Detroit yield to the investor FOR SALE. & to five and most productive Counties of Indiana, hitherto without railway facilities, and penetrating for twelve miles at its Southern Terminus, the celebrated Block Goal Fields of Parke County. It affords the shortest, the day. Is Grant, and lo the position of that Company In the conteoversy before the Judiciary Commi tee. The lands question arc no part of tlie 1,500,000 acres granted to the St. Joseph and Denver City, but arc lands granted to the Central Branch of the UnlouPaciflc, and It Is claimed that they should revert to the Go- eminent, because the " Central branch" has not compiled with the terms of Is charter. Should the lands so revert to the Ooveriime"t, thty would fall within the limit of the St. Joseph and Denver City Grant, and would add inat so much to the unquestiored grant ol l,5ai000 acres which the St. Joseph Company now have. The Bt. Joseph Company arc not prosecutors to obtain tbia reversion to the Oovernment, but the prosecution (•carried on by spccnlalors, who arc to have a percentage of the lands. In case they revert to the Government atd fall to the St. Joseph Compaiy, ihe olllcers of that Company only consented not to throw any obstacles In the way of such prosecution. If the Com mlsaloner of the Land Omce baa Informed the Com mlttee that the St. Joseph and I'enver City Company •re entllled to only 400,000 acres in Kansas, It applies lo Kansas alone while tlie greater part of the 8i. Joseph and Denver City Land Grant 's In Nebraska and their land grant stretches nearly across the SUte. "On January 10 the Coaimlasloncr of the Land Office transmitted to Conjress, through the Secretary of the Interior, a map and table showing the quantity of land certified to each of tbe railroad companies of tiie coantry which hare received grants from Congress. l3rTBtBTABI.STHB LAXX> OBANT TO THE ST. JOSKPH AJfD DlSTEB CITT RArLKOAD COXPAKT IS CIRTIFIID This road, 92 miles in length, 70 of whicli are in actual operation, runs Southwesterly at Broadway. Loan. Exempt irom Interest. the State. Seven Per Cent Water column of the Evening Post of m CO., 9S &. and Accrued Price 92 1-3 lb76. CO, due to Messrs. Tanner & Co., the financial agcnU of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company, to say that our Epeclal Washln„-ton rtlspntoh of yesterday, contained so.-ne very grave errors. The Arm of Tanner & Co. Is as favorably known as any o' |t> age lu Wall street. Its transactions having always been above suspicion. Our correspondent was misio. formed, we have sufflcicnt reason to believe. In regard to the amount of the St. Joseph and Denver City Land 'It IS FOB BALK BT CONDICT This was promptly followed by the annexed retraction, which is taken from the January 22d PAYABLE isTERtsT Payable ist march and ist sept., AT FABMEU'3 LOAN AND TRtTST CO. rinancial Agents St. Jo. and D. C. RR. Co. editorial A: To view of the ^^mall amount p^r mile of ihe First MortK'ise upon the Cmcinnail and Muskingnm Valley Hallway, and thi? lai't that the prO"ient business ol iht) line witiicui Hasteru conucctioii has been m-ire than f'UtHcient to mei:t (lie interest upon us indebtedness, I rojiard the Bonds of this Comi>any as a perf ctly above-mentioned case nor have they ever authorized TANNER & SOUTHTrESTERN HA II, WAY OF INDIANA. the ma- < Txt (COUPON AN REGISTERED.) LIMITED TO $16,300 PER MILE, ISSITE €0., Publishers, Pabk Place, Nbw Yobk. ^W For sale by Bookseller*, or mailed postpaid receipt ot price by the i ul>li8her8._aa MTAr- AP A •'^^^»-^J^-'*AvrX. • 301 r«»l» Capita], on iNscHANCE COOTPANV, •'"**^ BROADWAT. .... $1,000,000. kmtk HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, ,j EEPEESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. SATURDAY, JANUARY V(IL. ]4. CONTENTS. Mon Redeeming in the Af;ents of National Banks... Latent Monetary and Commercial Changes Sltna- _\rc ^avInssBAnlis Unsafe iSnovv Bloikades ou the Pacific RiillriiaB and the Remedy iCnrrcBt Topics 101 luS EnyiishNewB Rothschild have placed fifteen millions of 105 bonds News 106 Market, Railway S^nclis, I U. S. Securities, Gold X«rltet, Forei'.,ni City Banks, PhilailtjplBaBauka National Banks, etc 'Quotations ot Stoclis and Bonds Railway News State Securities City Securities! Railroad Stock and N-cv York Exclian;re, Bond List. no ot 112 114 have andBondList TIMES. 186 Cotluii 127IDryGood9 Brcadstnfs 128 | | 125 129 :. 135 tlO 00 6 00 u'^a 6« sent to eubfcribtrs until ordered di8C(mHn\ud by tetter. •ttagt if *) i-Anlt per year, and us paid by the mbseribtr at Ms own vosl-offlct. 7AeCmu>McLB B. DANA <t CO., Fnbllshers, 79 and 81 William Street, YORK. WILLIAM NEW Post Mr. .\lex. Holmes Box is P. O. 2,279, is onr only agent In the Ojtiitis Box 4.BW. States. His address New England DraAe or Post-Offlco Money Orders. ty* A neat flic for holdini; current nnmhars of the Chronicle is sold at the ofSoc 'for 30 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at tl 25. The llrst and secoDl volumes of the Chronicle are wanted by the publishers. STRENIiTH OF TIIK FliN.l^CIAL SITUITIO.^. bank spite of the recent failures ttroubles growir.g out of them, tliere things In miscellaneous and the aggregate is augmenting we see the growing disposi- all this ; and as is, this state we have here one fundamental conditions of our present financial This foreign support several of railroad accuracy, they must amount to likely to continue, is of the stability. however, so to speak, one of the exteiior buttresses which support the fabric of our financial There are others more prosperity. among Chief itself. these is and proper to interior the sound state of our banks. is a The shock given to the financial system by Bank and of several smaller of the Ocean spent its force, growing belief in and has caused a vigorous reform on the into habito of mianity than of late. tions are trustworthy and secure. whether these founda- they arise out of that Europe. There markets. To a debtor is a plethora nation in like the the trial enterprises, mestic sources foreign ourselves fundamental condition of monetary ease. itself so freely in our railroads and ing all it must be monetury ease in First of Capital otiier This reform will no bad banking. doubt be accelerated by the appointment of the new B ink Examiner, Mr. Meigs, who succeeds Mr. Callender, and begins woik on interested in discovering the suspension institutirns has part of other institutions that had been allowing themselves popular mind as to the strength of the financial situation. The grounds on which tliis conviction has established itself :are worthy of exHmination, and the whole coniniercial coid- remembered total of these and although the millions, fifty and Co., amounts tion of foreign capital to invest itself here to fall and the rumors and tthe is San Boston. IST" The Publishers cannot be responsible for Hemittancea uoless made by Ill least ; unknown with is & Clews various sold almost every day. of malted to all otherSf (exolosire of postage,) 1 have bonds abroad at For One Year For Six Month' their Central Pacific Besides these, Messrs. Winslow, Henry Co., firms securities Tbs OouvnKnr&L 4ND Financial Ch&oniolc, delivered by oarrier [ other 181 Prices Current TEBMS OF SUBBCKIFTIOH-PATABLB IH ADTAHCB. WILLIAK B. DAHA, jOHn o. ptoTD, JR. & Lanier Groceries ^l)c €l)roni£le. / Frankfort 6 millions of Joaquin Valley bonds. Ttat Oommercial and Financial Chronicle is isgued on Satur'dasf morning, with the latent neics up to midnight of Friday. to'slty-tuf.floribere.ana ; .sold in 117 .. THE COMMEKCLAIi Commercial Bpltacae ; city Co. have sold 6 millions of Northern Pacific bonds, besides closing up the residue and Messrs. Fisk & Hatch the 75 million syndicate loan Ill Canal and Miscellaneous Stock 107 & Jay Cooke New York their THE BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR. Muncy London in Messrs. sold in Europe. gregate of our bonds htve been 103 Commercial and Miscellaneous 103 104 344. American investments are sought and are rising in favor. This is proved by the fact that in the past month a large ag- THE CHRONICLE. StPingthof the Fic»vid«l NO. 27. 1872. of the Monday. Currency will of the banks examination Our we is city banks examined should be regularly this there is Mr. Hurlburt, see, hope, that conducted the Comptrollfr this periodical more regularly number about at 60, and each onie a year. least For plenty of lime, besides lesvingroom for special money examinations on extraordinary occasions. The system of inspection by b;ink examiners forms a very important part is a this is invest- great indus- and the supply of floating funds from doapt to be 80 often exceeded by the de- is ot the now safeguards of our bcnking system been called to his attention has more system and regularity inspection throughout all it, ; and Mr. Hurlburt, no doubt give will and thoroughness to parts of the country. this With 1700 that we are greatly dependent on the streams of cap which flow hither from abroad. This year promises an unusual activity in the construction of such works in every section of this continent and there is, therefore, an extraordinary necessity that as our own floating capital converts it- banks and 16 inspectors, every bank throughout the country could be thoroughly examined once every twelvemonth or As conducted heretofore there is no doubt that this oftener. inspection and the other safeguards of the national system self into fixed formp, the reservoir of loanable funds should situation. be replenished from sources outside of this country. Now it is noteworthy that the money markpts of London, Germany, Holland, and other parts of tlie Continent are just in a pcsition to respond to these wAnts ; and everywhere Besides these and a multitude of other infloences operating on the banks, and giving them a healthy stimulus, there mand, jtal ; have done much to guarantee the security of the financial are others. industry is For example, almost every department of thriving. During the last three years more ciipi- : . THE CHRONICLR 102 [January 27, 1872. •^ik, work of peaceful productive have another of these scandalous fiiilures. Last Monday industry than in any similar interval since our govern the Market Savings Bank closed its doors, passed into the Now, what is the obvious effect hands of p receiver, and is threatened with bankruptcy, tnent was first established. it not to impart a new force to the suspension being ascribed to the defalcation of its expenditure ? Is such of the wheels of industry, to give work and wages to the mil- cashier for $125,000. Prior to this the savings bank panic to create labor-saving had well-nigh suiisided in the public mind. The Inst trouble lions of our productive workers, mechanism, to enlarge old markets and develop new ha?, somewhat, revived it both her.i and in the country tal has been spent by us in the ; ones, add to the aggregate wealth of the nation? to In and all our savings banks, except a few of the oldest and from such a prodi- best established, are suffering mora or less from an unusua we may point drain of deposits. The amounts so drawn out one might powers gious secession to the ease and rapidity with which our finances recov- suppose would in great part pass into other savings No banks. But, as we are informed, this is not sc. The want ered from the shock of the Chicago conflagration. country where wealth was not growing rapidly could have of confidence which induced Iho withdrawal forbids a so swiftly recuperated, after one of its chief centrps of com- renewed venture, and the poor discouraged depositors seem of the illustration resulting effects to our productive aierce had been capital and hundreds of millions of inclined rather to spend or hoard this monr-y than risk it for the time una- in institutions where they have ceased to regard it as abso- destroyed had been swept away or rendered So rapid vailable. we the growth of which is are speaking, the good people of Chicago, with pardonable, that over- if sanguine confidence, declare that in three years Chicago will be as rich or richer than ever before. may borrow some Moreover, we growth illustrations of this rapid from the great commercial of wealth not only cities, lutely safe. This feeling of insecurity shows how the successive shocks given to the financial fabric by recent events have shaken it to its foundations. Medical science tells us that if we would produce a profound shock in the human body one of the best ways is to do it by a series of minute impulses suc- but from the poorer, sparsely populated agricultural regions. Take, for instance, the South. A good authority on tiiis subject, Mr. B. Y. Nourse, of Boston, estimates that the ceeding each otiier at well-timed intervals. population of (he cotton growing States alone are able to hold, on the average, 100 millions of idle currency, which by which prodigious force is exerted and immense masses are moved by the repetition of almost infinitesimal harmonious impressions. The troubles and spasms in our money market in the summer and fall of hoarded and hidden, as there are no savings banks to sum, and make it both productive to its is utilize this vast private owners and the same time. Mr. Sumner's cites compound in- vidually, Of usually incident receiver. Whatever may be evidently proves it true, that the South, like all other sections of rapidly advancing in material wealth. mulation and which the if our country, growth, which are generally going on, and by a thousand proofs wherevtr the are confirmed traveler froes throughout any State in the Union, another proof of ih^U financial stability which is we have so orati- at might Enough h:is been said, three fads so among ABE SAVINGS BANKS UNSAf'E law-book in while "few stripes" breaches of public tru'^t, our depositors principle was more in a na- J5n,000 00 ino.OOO savings banks these and if It , $381,000 00 379,48« 50 181, !W7 50 160,804 92 »,81(> 37 71,847 80 ltl,lJ0,9a3 15 LiabilUits. amount dne depositors, Including January Balance over interest $1,081,773 73 $39,149 42 liabilities Report now says that the cashier ><ho made this report is not correct, and that affidavit of its truth has absconded to avoid the punishment of perjury and embezzlement. the old story of stock gambling. see bonds belonging to the bank own Wall It is About $100,000 Tennes- were converted it appears to the Secretary's use, .and either they or their cash proceeds were used street, as a " in margin." The respectable employed claim to have been aware that this gambling speculator was using funds not his own, or depositing as margins securities or mone) s belongbrokers ing to the bank. should would be well this fundamental efTectively incorporated institutions, I'O 00 19 0(10 CO 35,000 00 6,000 00 50,00i) Total Total firms of ? severer punishment intelligently the laws governing in the the world recognizes the rule should be allotted to minor follow defalcations of greater magnitude. in United States currency six cent per >)onds Tennessee State bonds its sections of for was the sworn Bank Superintendent 50,000 Alabama State bonds T9,000 Georgia State bonds 36,000 Soiitli Carolina State bonds 5,000 Yonliers Town bonds ; our people partake the benefit of this increase tional wealth and productive power. the the 1st January the following Cash in vault foundation in be little to Total secondly, that our credit is improving abroad, and that vast sums of foreign capital are investing themselves in productive enterprises here, giving them a greater animation than could else be possible ; and thirdly, tliat from the rapid circulation of this capital, labor is becoming more efficient for the extension of national pros perity, and all parts of the country as well as all that very prepared by arguments to any extent. Bonds and mortfjages Cash in Park Bank however, to show that the prevailing Ca?h in special accoont about to be more oldest is is such First that our banking system, notwithstanding defects, is on the whole stable and sound, and is The On statement official Assets. 50,000 1(10,000 others. still the Call loans multiply confidence has a rational nude Market Savings Bank there Albany JANUAKY STATEMENT OF THE MAKKFT SAVINGS BANK. fying a sign of the times. We the before report given in obedience to law to the In this rapid accu- mo violence like a stone on a hillside gaining in and rapid descent with every revolution. force said is counterpart in the cumulative force by combination these shocks acquired still mentum and the latter were within reach; so that the currency could be contracted without many of the evils contraction. Sonue of the virtue of this of mechanics if to by 1809 were similarly developed by a constant repetition of and argues that the holders of these 100 millions of greenbacks would gladly exchange them for interest- value of this fact for such purposes, act shocks well directed; and though small in themselves indi- terest notes, bearing obligations, its man objects at more public authorizing the issue of bill which has princiole, to this fact as a reason for contributive to Mr. Nourse most powerful remedies known This week we With us the cases of the other broken savings banks before doubtful whether]the law can reach the bank oflScials. held that thoy can" be proceeded against in suits, both it is It is civil and criminal. But the poor depositors have become to go to law, or to " throw good much impoverished money after bad, in a too astute opponents. l|i costly uncertain, long contest with the Bowling Gteen savings bank iu — THE CHBONICLE. January 27 1372.1 has been expressed, and particulnr, great dissatisfaclion Experience seems to show, moreover, it tlist many recent abuses of sivings banks have arisen outof a curious circumstance that oiip of the Vice-lVcsidents of is lOS tlio of the vicious j the linuk has been the chairman nf the committoe appointed making practice of Too much loans. call license in this j direction lias been allowed. the depositors to bring himself and his fellow-onicials to by j account. This mail's pretext that he is is a depositor, and unsafe call was through injudicious and loans that the Third Avenue Savinirs Bank first It | that although an officer, negiecied he his duties, devolved one lost its old credit as managed of the best insiitulions in the city. he shock it thus iiiflicted on its position was not them on the other officials, and is thus free of responsibility. The Bowling Green The mischief done by these suspensions is incalculable. recovered from in several years. Happening, as tliey did, jusl before the holidays, they swept Savings Bank has in the same way lost a large sum, larger, away the moneys saved out of hard earnings lo buy the report says, than hus so far been acknowledged. It would '1 — things necessary winter's stock of fuel, clothing, and other Widows inclement season. in this and orphans the lame, the blind, were thus robbed of some instance?, poor, frugal forts, iind in the sick, ; custom it come in view as well the sphere and hostile to the proper functions of institutions to notice wliere ladies down parings if call lo-ins, as special deposits, were prohibited altoge'.her, ns outside of More whose laud.ible had long been to lay by through the year a and good of our savings banks, com- fund of one or two hundred dollars saved from tions for tho families, lost the their winter proceeds of the hard economy of a whole lifetime. than one case has undoubtedly be of existing and prospective exigencies, of their personal little priva. little expenses, that entrusted for safe poor. with it keeping of' trust funds belonging to the The most essential reform, nearly other needed improvements, all however, which will bring is to 82cure man- the individual responsibility before the law of every ager, trustee, and other official of our savings banks. they might gladden the hearts of their poor neighbors by more liberal Christmas donmions, lost the We whole sum. SNOW BLOCKADES ON TRE PACIFIC say lost in these cases, because for the time, and with a view to the intended money purposes, the restored In explanation of the late by the railroad, it lias snow blockades on the many other minor evils of these bank seem tosdd force to the more momentous mischief with which they have threatened the grand fabric of our commercial and Bnancial greatness and of our national pros- Whoever perity. prepares a savings bank for failure incendiary heaping up in secret is an ihe combustible elements and explosive compounds, so that when the inevitable spark is applied the whole financial organism of the country shudder minor in the thefts embrace are of a vast general conflagration. If punished with heavy terms of imprison- ment, what should be done what punishment officers, may is to defaulting savings bank adequate to reach to the height of their incendiary michief? One money to tlie last d. liar. savings bank should he whole property. his made Every officer of a responsible in this If this principle could amount of have been en- bank failuris, ttie poor depositors would long ago have had all their money. It is a noteworthy forced in the recent a heavy snow- throughout the interior of the continent, the meteorological conditions are this season precisely revers"d has been started that these changes eral years' duration. In move ; in and the theory cycles of sev- the present elementary state of we cannot tell how much confidence theory. But we have another illustration meteorological science to repose in of it in this a further interruption of traffic on the Pacific rail- road. The telegraph informs us that the palace cars going west for the conveyance of the Japanese ambassadors have been stopped by the snow at Cheyenne Sherman the part of this punishment should clearly be restitution of the bank we have had on the Atlantic coas*, and an unusually light one fall failures, Pacifio been pointed out as a coincidence, that while for three or four pa«t winters All these, and THE AND REMEDY. really lost, evet if some remote time be bank assets. the whole shonld at liquidation o< the is RAILBOAl) track is ; and that on both sides cf blockaded, travel being arrested at that point both with the We west and south. east, have received several communications on the subject, and have been urged to call the attention of Congress and the Pacific Railroad Committee once more to the flicted on the commercial interests of losses thus in- the country, and to the ease with which the evil could have been foreseen and circumstance that in one case, that of the Bowery bank avoided. th<. small sum of $15,000 would have prevented most of On the other hand it is with much satisfaction we are the privation and sufTering to the poor by paying off all deassured, notwithstanding complaints to the contrary, that positors of $100 and under. This sum, small as it the Pacific Kailroad Companies themselves are moving was, could not be got, though the President and his associenergetically in regard to these snow blockades, and that we ates are rich and could pay off to day the whole indebtedmay hereafter hope to have them stopped. There is con ness of the bank. The Legislature should pass a law without siderable anxiety on the subject among various classes of delay, giving a plain, easy r<niedy against the officers of our people ; for the growth of our trade with the Orient savings banks, and making each of them individually rehas received from these roadi* such a healthy stimulus, and sponsible lor all money confided to their trust. both the prestige and profits of this business are likely to An additional remedy would be enually effective form so important an element in our national prosperity bank shall have a capital that no small disappointment would be felt should this growth adequate to protect its depositors. A third point is that receive any check from causes which can clearly be more frequent reports shall be made by the savings banks remedied. to the Department at Albany. The present reporte are s«nt Now, as in previous cases, the trouble is confined to the is the ii whii:h sisting that every savings in halfyearly there, but are only printed annually. This in terval is too long. Full repnris should be issued quarterly at least. Moreover, restrictions be placed on the powers town bonds, and other unBonds and mortgages on good improved of the savings banks to invest salable securities. n ust in Union Pacific Road, while the Central visited with a heavier snow-fall, time without any promptitude westerly is part all of the Central severely from floods none should be invested ready market. Fortunately any securities which have not a cisco, and in delay though Pacific, running its tiains on whatever. This the more noteworthy as the extreme property at low valuations should form as heretofore an important part of a eavings bank's assets, and of the remainder in or detention is Pacific track has suffered between Sacramento and San Franthe Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. this company own steamers running between those the cities, powerful line of so as to keep up THE CHRONICLE, 104 proper connections with the various trains, and to mak It is in this possible a prompt and regular despatch of the mails. Such curred. are the main facts which and elsewhere. fornia will do well we gather from the press of Call The Pacific Railroad committees nuted mountain range that the recent trouble has ocare light and dry, and finely oonimi The snows so that they drift with the wind and mingle with the light sand of those alkaline regions, filling up the deep packed barricade, which resists of common snow-plows and ordinary en- matter for the satisfaction of cuttings, and making a to investigate the the public. all The opinions of The Chkonicle dies for the inefficiency of the ; [Januarj 27, 1872. in regard to the reme- Union Pacific sheds and snow the artillery gineering appliances. solid, This winter is serious obstacles have arisen, but they the first in may be which any repeated nex seem to be confirmed by some of the best engineers. year and in the fu'ure. In view of these interruptions to Even Mr. Clark, the assistant superintendent of that road, traffic there is no wonder that the old objections to this acknowledges this, and he has proposed an improved fence Pacific route are revived, and Wall street has for a few which promises to accomplish tha desired end. Of course days heard more discussion about the advantages of the rival routes of the Southern, and especially of the Northern it would be premature at present to blame the company for what has happened. As far as appears they have made Pacific route, than for some months before. But there need They great exertion to raise the blockade since it occurred, and be no rivalry or strife between these Pacific roads. We shall need them all, and each may the ."now-fall of the present ^ ear has been, as we have said, will all be built. irregular and heavy, not only in the west but in other reasonably be e.vppcled to prove a good investment to its fences parts of past years much had an less difficult set perhaps, be unusually Union the track, their Having continent. this excused for of fall merce a may however, that further protection is fact is now works must The storm nnw time little delay as possible. Efficiently man.aged they will its is an assurance skill the trouble shnll too wise to neglect their duty. majority of negotiation with the Syndicate has not disappointed expectation. Its inten was twofold first, to clear Mr. Boutwell from blame in making, with the most honest intentions, a bad bargain with the Syndicate and paying those gentlemen greater protits than ^vere intended when the law was passed and, secondly, to do this in such terms as would prevent any repetition of so costly and i' ju- These roads have bonds and in the country and wanted now not occur another year. — tion ; in subsidy grants of laud. is the Committee that the full reisons for this re Goveinment a vast sum What The Lapt or the Syndicate,— The report of the of Ways and Means on Mr. Boutwell's more than on the part of the Committee should be disclosed, so that the obstacles may be removed and tha roads certified as complete with as has already subsided, and the road will CURRENT TOPICS. fusal cost the some on!} tempo- is engineering to certify under the law that the roads are comple'e, though It is the trouble Still the com- from by human ingenuity and In view of the absence of such works the Pacific Railroad Committee of Congress has done right in hitherto refu-^ing they have been open and in running order for would bo relieved that so far as can be accomplished The companies are forthwith be constructed. two years. country soon be clear again. eHablished, needed, and at whatever the needed sheds and fences and other the and inconvenience. rary. not providing for such as were The of losses now roads were either of them open If these on had of obstacles to encounter, and for energetic promoters. several snow Company have Pacific unforeseen and unanticipated. cost light thus be worth to dicious a negotiation. Tho task of the Committee was a delicate eommtrcial development all they have one; and, on the whole, it has been adroitly accomplished. Three members dissented, but it is scarcely expected that they will think cost and vastly more. The people are almost it needful lo present a minority report. Meanwhile, the inconvei:ience to our merchants and to tired of the subject, and, provided nothing of the same nature is tlie passengers to California must be endured and is inade- again attempted, they will be well content to let the matter drop. quately relieved by the two extra steamers which the Pacific New Cable Projects. The American Atlantic Cable ComMail Company have sen', out in addition to their ordinary service for this month, For even now all of the freight pany, incorporated under the State law of March 7, 1966, and accorded the right to land a cable at any point on the Atlantic oflfering has not been able to be promptly forwarded. north of Florida, by act of Congress of March 29, 1867, We have said that at whatever cost the needful pre- coast, have BO far completed their preliminary arrangements as to venters of these snow blockades must be constructed. We authorize the announcement that they will begin at an early day are inclined to think the needful works will not be very the work of laying a cable from the eastern extremity of Long costly. The experience of the Central Pacific road seems Island to some point on the English or Dutch coast. This comto indicate this. On that line there is a narrow snow-belt pany received in 1869, from the King of Holland, authority to connect with the Dutch shore, and a similar concession in 1870 of about 60 miles, culminating on the summit of the Sierra from the English Government, so that they may choose between Nevada, and extending down 25 or .30 miles on «ach side. them. Their plans contemplate the laying of two cables, one Here 30 miles of snow-sheds and galleries have been direct to the English or Dutch coast, and one by way of the Bererected, and for the other half of the distance there are mudas »nd Azores to the coast of Portugal. We understand that either high embankinenta or tunnels which protect tlie track. proposals have been received from two English firms for the manufacture of the aibles, and if these are favorably considered Af>er descending the Sierra towards Salt Like the snowoperations are to be begun without delay. We also learn that the fall is light and such precautions have been devised and put Pacific cjible company, with which Mr. Cyrus W. Field is promiin operation that the road has never been blockid with snow. nently identified, have made application to the Legislature of It is said that since tho opening of the road the mails have California for permission to connect San Fr.inci?co by cable with sullcred less detention in coining from San Francisco lo O,-- some convenient port on the Chinese coast, thus completing the den than thoso from Buflalo to New York cm the Krie ll.il- circuit of telegraphic comnuniication around the globe. If the way. Until the late blocliade the same efiicien.-y was se- application is favorably coasidered, the work is to be undertaken at once. It is gratifying to note that our capitalists are begincured on the Uiiioii Pacifij Road lo Omaha — I I . ~,. Ihis i . ,. line Irom Ogden to Cheyenne vated, broken region, whicli has been rui s c.ilrd a over an I cle- . ninj^ to interest, tlicmsflves in ocean telegrailiy, a tield wliicli has liitUerto been nionopoli^ed l.y Briti.^h capitalists, and we liopn plateau, but, Congreas will not <k-lay paesing a general law, granting to all 8 series of continuous mountain range?, of which '^™'"'''^''" companies the ligbt to land cables upon our shores the chief are the Wahsatch, the Medicine How, and tho "'''"'^^'" "^nd whenever they may see fit. Such enterprises are ^ '? ^^ undertaken by companies not fully prepared to Black Hills. 1 he summit of these ranges ri.es 8,000 feet, and !"° '".f "'*"?"'*"' *° » su'^cssful Completion, and Bince there is DO danger ^^ f I,- .„.,„„ ui .u rA/^nr l the average is not much less than 5,000 feet above sea-level of the bu.iuess being overdone, or of is really i i I • . , i , j our having too perfect a. — Janti«r7 2-, of intcrnatioual telegraphic communication, no bonofitcan be derived troni rKquiring companiuH organized for such puriiosea to lobby their 8t>parato bllla throngli both Houses, and lose much valuable lime, if not money, in so doing. AND SavKB Minino DcniNo and PtiTrRK Pros 1871 PECTS.— Advices from tbo P.icific coast bring encouiaging reports from the various mining districts. Within tlio pnst twelve mouths mining operations have taken a Iresh start, aud a leturn oi public coutidi-nce in . : : ; THE CHRONICLE 1872] yatem Goi.n — : that description of property has led to largely Everywhere at home and abroad. increased investments both of life would 105 a wider consumption. find trade with Central Europe us cannot tail wo are, Intimately linked in any evidence of development to bo of the utmost interest to ua. TiiR Pot.iTioAi, Sv.sTRM OP Swir/.rcKi.AND.— In an article on the postal statistics of Europe, in our last is^ue, we inadvortantly spoke ot Switzerland as a " little kingdom." Judging from th-t of letters wo have received on the subject, every Swiss in United States has, we think, since written us, calling attention to our aspersion on the fair name of his republican fatherland. number the Wo acknowledge the error; we should have written it " little we did. Our mind was fixed upon its improved furnaces have been built for roasting the size and population (as we were considering the number of letcapacity a great number of smeltlrg works have been ters to each individual) and not upon the nature of its governrebellious ores erected in the base metal districts and, with the new system of ment. Perhaps it is hardly necessary to state that its federal ditches and reservoirs, the available water supply has been constitution vests the supreme legislative and executive authoriincreased fully twenty per cent. With all tht^se auxiliaries, aud ty in a Congress of two chambers, which, united, constitute the the development of many new and productive mining districts, Federal Assembly and that a Federal Council, consisting of seven the outlooK is full of promise. The profits also have, during the members elected for three years by the Federal Assembly, consome old mines have re. stitute the past year, been exceptionally large executive or administrative some ore crushing mills have been erected, new of them of large country," and supposed ; ; ; : ; authority, being for several years others, which had never returned a Dewed the payment of dividends sustained by assessments profit, have begun to yield ; "pay to render large returns, while after istrates. ores," and, in certain instances, among the new mines many have paid from the beginning. All this is favorable to increased prosperity during the coming year to this important interest. The receipts of treasure at San Francisco, from all sources through Wells, Fargo and Co.'s Express, during the past twelve months, as compared with the same period in 1870, are given as Jollows by the San Francisco Coiiitiitrcitd Herald : From Norlbeni and Sonthem MInrs 1870. $.38,408,152 $35,IS0it,38ti 4,«a,594 3,iM5,4.31 5,466,883 4,108,724 foa»lKl«-,NoilU and South Imporu, Foreign 1871. ,__ _j $48,:t41,««l 3«,»8.3,140 Total Exports Curreuoy movement $48,968,540 17,a53,.'M7 85,700,19.3 15,858,4«U AUHU KEUEEMINU CilANOeS IN THE are the changes in the Redeeming Agents of >fational Banks since the 18th of .lanuary, 1873. 'i'hese weekly changes are turnished by, and published in accordance with, aii arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency : MAKK or BANK. Maino — RSDCRKlHe AOSHT. The Casco National The niaikston.' Nationnl Bank of BonBank Ion, n])pr()vcrt in plac of the HufTolk Pcrr.land Natiniml Batik of Boston. ConnecticutBrooklyn The Windham Co The Importers' and Traders' National National bank... Bank of New York, approved as an Vermont— The additional redeniptiou Howard Bank from 18.50 to 1871, inclusive Missouri The Bank BrowQville... I I Eastern ports. England. Years. 1856.. 1857.. 1858.. 1859.. 18li0.. 1881.. lh«S.. 188i.. 1864.. 1»65 1868.. . 1867.. 1868.. WW.. 1870.. 1871.. . , . $.'».8»5,8»4 35,5.31,770 85,S91,a;jO 40,146.4:n' Panama. Other ports $8.l>6t>.889 »..3»7.743 9,S6.'5,7.19 $25:j,J68 $573,7.!2 2,993,264 1,916,007 410,929 299,265 879,949 300,819 349,769 692,978 175,779 202,390 258,185 95,92) 4.34.608 .322..324 42,5(il,761 2,.51i.3,2% 46,071,920 56,707,201 43,:*)8,2:!7 44,:i<M,3!l3 3,IOO,7.T« . 35,719,J% . .32,i.»8,0ll .3,910,930 2,6Ta,9:«i 4,0«1,';79 86,l!»4.a35 12,950.140 3.541 279 2,660,754 10,889,;W0 28 467,8.V, 4,2fl6,.370 1S,:)16,1'W 34,4.36,4*1 7,888,973 378,795 505,167 686,883 15,432,639 6,96:l,VJi 1,224,M5 1,103,8.32 . a0,583.:«0 89,844,891 83,855,903 81,468,800 18,459,813 . 13,44.3,295 . 8,057,879 . . . . . . . .3,.374,680 6.97,431 48,97(1,692 $,'iO. 47,548,026 47,640,462 40 676,758 6,5:J2,208 6,527,287 5I1,.').W 1,.'>18,4.57 9,0.31,501 6,19;),995 3r2,5.V2 6,487,445 6)8.1.42 3,075,149 1,828,621 5,839,865 5,49lj,8.i6 255,497 115,146 3,996. 8til 41,676,722 35.414,395 37,287,117 32,983,140 2,452,871 17,a53,:i47 at the tM0,U00 3.44.3,209 $75,l:)4, 75^) $8,938,370 $8.3,359,519 $677,623,082 Branch Mint in San Francisco for the year 1871 compares with that in 1868, 1869, and 1870, as follows: 1869. ISTO. $97,000 $467,000 640,000 575.000 710.000 714,000 988,000 185.000 $1,660,000 985.000 2,155,000 1868. January February March April May Jane Jnly 8355,000 August September November December 1,488,000 8,455,000 2,415,000 8,595,600 8,448,000 ToUU $17,866,000 October 74.1,000 1,579,000 1,330,000 98.5,000 8.08:1,000 1.348 000 1,040,000 1,669,:«X) 2,106,000 120,000 8,370,000 2,030,000 1,875,000 1,M8,0JU 1,%5.000 1871. $1,-570,000 1,171,725 965,000 1,800,000 2,178,050 1,459,750 1,076,000 881,000 2,760,000 1,900,000 2,210,000 1,689,000 1,684.000 1,218,000 $14,.36.3,550 $20,:355,060 $20,026,775 68!»,500 8,550,000 Palmyra — Phooress of Central Europe. The industrial growth of Germany since the re establishment of peace has been so vigorous as to attract general attention. Progress was arrested for a very short period only by the late war, and then but partially. A York, approvcdasanadditional redemptiuu agent. The First National The National Park Bank of N.-w Bank Y'ork, approved in place of IbeOceaa National Bank of New Y'ork. The First NalionaliThe Valley National Bank of St. Lonis, Bank approved in place of the Second Na.| tional Bank of St. Louis. The Third National Bank of Chicago also apI I Missouri— St. Joseph.. 42,.32.5,916 5,841,184 5,312,979 11.841,812 9,790,631 3,184,842 Total*. .$398,384,910 $171,715,530 The coinage Totals. tl,:*l8,8.W New | I Nehraska— China. H<;eiit. Na- The Nitioiial Park Bank of upprov.-d in place of the First -Nationni Bank of New Y'ork. First National The Fir.-t National Bank of f'laca»o. tional Burlington... The following table shows the value and destination of treasure shipments from San Franci.sco during the pa.st sixteen years, : UU% UF NATIU?IAL The following . ''" the President and Vice-President of this council being the chief mag- proved Iowa— . The First Bank National. The I'nion National Bank of Chicago, approved in place of ttie Ocean National Bank of New Yorlt. The Pennsylvania The Importers' and Traders' National National Bank...{ Bank of New York, approved in place of the Central National Bank of New Hrluuell i Pennsylvania Philadelphia. I Y'ork. Nenr National Bauka. a list of National Banks organized since the The following is 18th instant, viz. Official No. 1,925— The First National Bank of Liberty, Indiana. Authorized capital. $60 000; paid in capital. $.36,0110. NVni. H. Sullivan, President; Jos. P. Kennedy, Cashier. Authorized to commence business ,Jan. 19, 187*2. 1,926— The De Witt County National Bank of Clinton, Illinois. Authorized capital, $50,000 paid in capital, $10,000. W. R. Carle, President Jos. J.Kelly, Esq., Cashier. Authorized locominencebusinesa Jan. 20, 1872. 1,927 The Merchants' National Bank of Fort Scott, Kansas. Authorized capital, $50,000; paid in capital, $50,000. Henry A. Phillips, President; G. A. Scoville, Cashier. Authorized to commence busine.-a ; ; — Jan. 20, 1S72. 1,928— Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of Georgetown, D. C. Authorized capital, |25i,000; paid in capital, $2.52,000. Henry M. Sweeny, President William Laird, Jr., Cashier. Authorized to commence business Jan. 24, 1872. 1,929— The First National Bank of Shelby. Ohio. Authorized capital, $.50,000 paid in capita'., $:M,000. Win. K. Bricker, President; Wm. G. Beaity, Cashier. Authorized to commence business Jan. 2,5, 1878. ; £ate0t jmonetarp ani> (Somnurctal €nglisli The daily Ntna liiiKllab market Uoports— Per Cable. closing quotations in the markets of London pool lor the past and Liverweek have been reported by submarine telegraph, good indication of the renewed activity springing up, may be as shown in the following summary London Money and Stock Market. American securities close seen in the increased consumption of food and raw materials. For instance it was the enlarged consumption of coflTee in Ger- at lower prices than last Friday. The bullion in the Bank of many which contributed to impart that extraordinary impulse to England has decreased £157,000 since last week. Sat. Mon. FrI. Tues. Tbur. Wed. It is stated that prices which has taken everybody by surprise. Consols for money Wi 92 V 98 »i 92?. 98K »«X account 92 92Ji 92>i "KX 92,'i «?i >i similar influences are at work with respect to American lard, »ifi U. 3. 69 (5-208,)1862 9av »2J< !RX 92K 92H' " old, 1865 sugar, hides, Banca tin, cotton, &c. An element of importance in MX 93 )< 9SH 93Ji B3X 93>r " " 93« 1867 9:1 ii 93?i 93Ji Wi 93)i the progress of Central Europe is the cheapening of transporta. 92 92 92 D.S. 10-409 9iK 92X 90 'i New loan, 59 9JX It is proposed, for instance, (and !Ki>r tion which is being attempted. 90M 90X The daily quotations for United States Q^ (1862) at Frankwe understand with a possibility of being (^rried out,) that the Russian government shall buy out all the private railroad com. fort were «« .. .... .... 96)f panics and build others w'jich are needed, and that the govern- Frankfort Liverpool Cotton Market. See special report of cotton. ment (hall then run them so as simply to cover cost and a mini, Liverpool Breadatujfs Market.— Whesit and cjrn htve de<;)ined mum rate of interest. It is calculated that by this means a great impulse would be given to trade, and the necessities and luxuries sVnce last Friday other prices unchanged. — . — ; —— : : — — . Wheat(No.2R'dWs.8p)^ctl " (Rod Winter) (California White) " " Corn(W. in'd) new,^ quarter BarleyfCanadian)....#bu8h Oats(Am. &Can.)....f 4olb s. 11 11 10 12 6 30 6 3 8 11 11 12 11 30 3 8 2 10 12 4 30 3 8 2 10 12 30 3 41 41 41 6. d. 8. 72 59 6 72 59 33 44 63 .3.3 44 63 6 d. 6 d. 8. 72 59 32 44 63 6 Mon. Sat. d. B. " (spiritsj Tallow (American). . . 8. 11 4 30 3 H 2 10 41 d. 6 72 59 32 44 63 6 6 d. 6 6 6 6 Thur. d. 8. d. 8. d. 6 11 6 11 6 1 5 1 1 1 1 45 oil oil » ton Linseed 62 37 98 37 33 15 37 32 15 OOMMKRCIAL 8. 10 13 598 2.76-. 42,6iU 4.8«9 4.517 33.359 1.939 700 81 :37 IM 2,3a3 69 n,in Cocoa, bass Coffee, ba^B 16.855 in,-i(ii lOi SSI 3.256 2,a7S Coal, tons 45 3 Thur. Fri. s.d. 10 13 62 £ 87 98 37 32 15 37 98 87 32 15 37 6 98 37 32 15 35 6 98 87 3i 15 slabs, lbs. BTea Tobacco 7411 Wasle 90nvines, 269 Cliampag'e,bki 860 Opium 31 800 6u 105 431 233 59'; 5,617 Oranges. Nuts 44,949| Hides, dressed. India rubber... tvory Jewelery, Ac- Si:,5;8 70.618 255,214 9,047 Hides undressed Spices. 43 SOS 4,;;50 3,141 4,026 s' Ac- 203 79 92,916 2.«r; 29 50.393 3U Ginger Pepper 293 Cork 1:56 Fustic El,.flS oil 4.14S 43.1n3 59,534 75,186 934.213 1.919 MaboganT- January 1.512 16,280 1,126 1.023 •04,129 1,126 4,910 S3 953 l,9!i9 4.2i:i 16,7:!S| 37,150 13,(1|,,1 1,023 Logwood., Receipts ot Soiuestic Produce for — 20.771 181,917 81,968 S33.ie6 810.261 23.218 !0.3-.:i 9107 Woods— Jewelry Watches 83.447 1.499 28,323 SJ,440 Cassia 47 Saltpetre 70 77,490 5,418 65,630 43,912 &c Lemons. 9,832 Rico, Ac- Bristles 8.934 HaisiDS.. i,i;ii 321 13,410 1,095 31,891 goods 5,744, Fruits, 3,326] 1,577 2811 113 10.116 reportVi l,oncorks 69- •iSl 7,166 12,S»; S,734 hy value 60 Fancy 13,3(OlFish 2,6U lU Hair Hemp, bales 7,260 24,106 29.515 3,36i 1,21.:< 136,Cigars 1,383 31 10.155 3,619 "m Sunny cloth.... 2.5 6,385 125.256 75,811 1,767 Wool, bales 192 ii.i 81"1 .Vrtlcles n 463 183 26,925 21,325 597,263 8.497 35,983 369.493 6,617 1.9SC !,2J3 503 n:i time 59,647 28,;!2 1.019 rw &c— 401 1 Linseed Uolasses NEWS. AiND iVIISCELLANEOUS 49,387 16,420 802.293:1,533.144 •\^l\ 6,2.4 15,249 S3.B06 1,011.130 11.357 Wines Soda, bl-carb. Soda, sal Soda, ash flax Furs Hides, 362 4.932' Sugar, hhds.tca &bbl9. Sugars, boxes & 1.ST2 bags 39 S,280 Oils, essential.. Oil, Olive 45 Tin Rags 299 495 16,280 3899 Madder £ s.d. 10 13 63 d. , ISTl. — Spelter Sleol Tin, boxes a; 1872. 30.811 68 Ac- rugs, Bark, Peruvian I Hardware Since Jan. 1. Same the week ISO UR bars Lead, pigs.,.. Iron, 5,431 609 Indigo 10 13 62 8. Glassware Glass plate buttons 1,1!" 9,688 711 86 Gum, Arabic 11 £ s.d. 10 13 62 £ Glass Tartar.. Gatnblor 2[i 11 Wed. Tues. £ China Kartheuware.. Gums, crude. lower. Sat. s.d. Metals, &c— Cutlery. Cream 15 15 5 1 45 3 For uuss and Earthenware— Blea Dowdors., Brimstone, tons Cochineal Fri. 8. d. II 6 26 26 26 1 Since Jan. I, ISW. the otton bales pe spirits 11 5 6 6 72 59 32 44 63 6 8. 8. 1 Fri. d. 72 6 59 32 6 44 6 63 Thur. 8. Wed. 1 45 . £ For Calna, Lrnidon Produce and 0« Jfar&e««.— This'' market Closes at the which is 2s. prices of last Friday, with the exception of sugar, Lins'dc'ke(obl).^tn 10 13 62 Linseed (Calcutta).... Sugar (No. 12 D'ch std) 37 6 cwt on spot, ^ 98 Speimoil week, since January 1, 1873, and for the corresponding period in 1871 [The qgantity ia given in packages when not otherwise specified.] at this port for the last prices, as in d. 8. 6 Tues. 26 6 " 11 cwt 45 6 ?8 H 12 week Uverpool Produce Market.— Common rosin is 6d, troleom 2d. and tallow Cd. lower than last Friday. Rosin (com. Wilm.)...¥ cwt. li '• " 26 (fine pale) Petrolenm(reftned) ^8 lb 1 11 4 30 3 8 2 10 41 8 2 10 a decline of Is. Wed. Tues Mon. Sat. . . . 8 [January 27, 187iJ. Importa of Leadlns Articles. The following table, compiled troin Custom House returns, •hows tlie foreign imports of certain leading articles of commerce in bacon. last Friday, is Beef (extrapr. mess)... ftc. Pork(Wn.pr. nio»s)n.^bbl. |! cwt Bacon, (Cum. cut). Lard (.American) Cheese (Amor'n Hn ) Tl 11 11 12 8 4 Providons Market.-The only change compared with 8. 26 U 8 11 d. 8. 26 11 9 5 Fri. d. 2S (1 Thur. d. 8. d. B. 36 2 10 Peas (Canadian) ...» a iiartcr 41 Liverpool d. 8. Wed. Tues. Mod. Sat. d. Ijbl 26 ^ Floor (Western) Whale , 1 THE CHRONICLE. 106 " : . 3,14,1 '.Ue TVeeb: 9.151,' and 7,263 6 sen 19,9] 6 since 1. Imports and Exports for the Week. The imports this week The receipts of domestic proiace for the week and since Jan. 1 show an increase in dry goods and a decrease in general mer- and for the same time in 1871, liav-e been as follows this week, chandise. Tlie total imports amount to $6,134,738 Since Same This Since Same against $6,3-49,301 last week, and $7,495,607 the previous week. Jan.l. time week. Jan.l. time '71 : exports are $5,100,173 this week, against $4,006,015 last week, and $2,209,953 the previous week. The exports of cotton the past week were 5,900 bales, against 10,677 bales last week. The following are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) Jan. 19, and for the week ending (for general mer- M The NKW YORK FOR TBB WEKK. rOREIGN IMPORTS AT Dry goods 1871. 1873. $2,045,948 $2,261,732 4,379,002 3,.544,586 3,873,016 $.'),748,.338 $4,.3.')7,518 $5,.590,534 $6,134,738 13,744,808 Hops... bales Leather .Bidep Molasses bbls. $19,879,546 Naval stores- 3,537,513 dry goods for one week later. The following is a statement New York 5,640,792 4,552,895 $11,281,326 $8,910,413 Since Jan. of the 1 exports (exclusive of specie) week ending 1870. 1871. 1873. 7,991,016 $2,696,806 8,156,050 $5,134,499 13,56",683 $5,160,172 9,416,177 $11,071,919 $10,852,856 $18,701,182 $14,57.5,349 The following will show the exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending January 20, 1873 Jan. 16—-Str. Algeria, LiverFor Aspinwall— fiool— Gold coin $10,000 verbars $208,189 Jan. 19— Sch. Ada F. Whitney, Mexican silver 8,000 Port LemonJan. 18— Sir. Westphalia, LonGold coin 15,000 don— Jan. 20— Str. Bremen, BreMexican dollars 1,300 men : Silver coin 36,000 Jan. 19— Str. Rising Star, San Silver coin Jan. Jose Silver coin 1 City of Antwerp, Liverpool- Silver bars Total for the week PrevlouBly reported 86,214 $372,465 572 887 ] Total since Jan.l, 187* Same time $945,392 in Same time Jgjl--IgTO io 1867 1866 1865 $1,784,73.3 1,316,681 1,151,328 J8«9 1868 500 30— Str. 12,361 .. $1,839,042 1,878,424 1,970,437 .5,910,931 The imports of specie at this port during the past week have been as follows Jan. 1.5— Htr. Kislng Gold pinwnll— Jan. 19 - Steamer Morro Castle, Silver Gold Jan. LI— Str. Tybce, Total for $837 Silver Do- 606 674 '.'..".. Gold mingo the week 19,946 23,J6» 529,400 104,600 4)0 48.950 17.113 1,699 11,614 2,t:« 21,673 25 12,915 19" 139,911 73,^91 1,085,150 S!9,;02 !64,>S(l Peanuts, bags.. 1S9.S)9| 287.315! Provisions— 139.76:) 400 4.t)' Cheese Cutmeats Eggs Pork Reef, pkgs Lard, pkgs Lard. kegs ttlce, pkgs 97,73 6,752 255,336 ,263 '745 172,8311' 83.193 61.150 13.663 29,437, 15.0.2 311 7,004 21.631: 6,609 63,710 178 27, lU 830 15,237 87,778; 44 25,313 J 812 171,717 15.1»0 951 5'.S 13,131 4.965 51,9191 Tar 269 1.3141 813' Pitch 225 2231 .501 S.:<69, 28,121 & 1873 *5j Same tune In 1871 1970 UM 18W,, i $159,416 *»T0,877 1«0(in« 1S9,909 ^ Same time in 1868 18« ... • llutter, pkgs... .... Starch Stearlne Sugar, hhds., Ao. Tallow, pk:rB.... Tobacco, pkgs.. Tobacco, hhds.. Whiskey, bbls... Wool, biles Dressed hogs Mo. 4,213 2): 7,496 13,031 6,435 13,969 33,973 3,428 2.«23 1.SS9 13,246 1.823 S< 6,790 283 b96 2:l,02C 46.3iS 9 24! 10,413 5,0Ui 41.819 2.S74 5lf; 17."S6 1,593 1,231 1,261 1,?5> 2,718 4,131 25:1 683 4,340 93^ 7,s70 20,680 13,197 2, Oil! 1,753 145 8,33t 31,331 30.699 19.333 8,343 22.181 8.026 31.576 1,41(1 1.667 1S.131 1 on 5,7.'.3 »i:3 5,116 lis 10.193 5.901 35,3C9 Co., of this city, —The negotiation in Europe of $0,080,000 loan of the San Joa quin branch of the Central Pacific Railroad Company has been This house, whicli perfected by Messrs. Fisk and Hatch. marketed the Central Pacific bonds, and are the financial agents of the company, are now marketing the loan of the Chesapeake and Ohio, a company under substantially the same management as the Central Pacific. It is expected that this loan will lie closed at an early day, and that its bonds will have a good chance to rank with the Central Pacific bonds, which are current in every important market in this country and Europe. — Tlie Gebhard Fire Insurance Company will pay, on the firs' of February, its usual 5 per cent, dividend, free of Government tax and on March 15 will issue a scrip dividend of 50 per cent to holders of participating policies. ; — Messrs. Condict & Co. offer tlie 10 per cent, bonds of the State of Texas. The present debt of Texas is less than |3,000,000, and the value of the taxable property $359,461,517. The State owns about 90,000,000 acres of land. BANKIiNG ANU FINANCIAL. A- small amount of the Chicago, D.inville Railroad First Mortgage 90 and accrued 1, 71,' S,33j of Ohio." interest, in Investors who and Vinceitnes per cent Gold Bonds for sale at currency. The mortgage is for only $18,500 a mile, and the line Total since January 831 Oil, lard and E. W. Clark & and accrued interest, the first mort. 7 p. c. bonds of tlie Ciu. & Muskingl^am Valley Railway Company, issued at the rate of only $10,000 a mile on a finished and productive line, which is operated by the Pennsylvania Company, and runs through one of the richest and best settled districts "^"Messrs. Clark, Dodge $585 Havana 13,136 St. Hemp. .bales No aides Cr.tnrp.bl>', Spirits turp. 361 Co., of Philadelphia, are offering at 00 NBW YORK TOR TES WBEK. 1869. $.3,080,903 .. Cotton. bales Rosin to foreign ports, for the BXPOBTS PROM For the week.... Barley. Ac. Grass seed Beans Peas G. meal.bbb 1870. $9,383,851 1 Previously reported.. Oats $1,571,194 2 786,321 In our report of the dry goods trade will be fotind the imports of of Wheat .bus. Corn 1869. Total for the week. Previously reported Oil cake, pkgs... 81 I .bbls. fI,3U!),3.!6 General merchandise... from the port January 23 Flour Rye chandise) Jan. 20. Since Jan. ' Ashes. ..pkgs. Breadstutfs— 7 is finished and doing a large business. bond on a completed road desire a thoroughly safe ca n obtain full particulars on application to $95 649 Wall 4«|009 W. B. SHATTUCK & 38 Nageau CO., Bankers, street, New York ; ^afauary C.) INTEUEST fAYABLE IN GOLD, FREE OF TAX, And in Dknominations of $1,000, |500 anu $100, can be obtained from the undersJKiied, or tlirougli the principal banki) and bankers tlirougUout the United States. The attractive features of those Securities are recognized in the market, lact, that, although tliey have been but a short time on the they are nearly all abeorbed, and but a small amount are now for having still twenty-eight years to run, with interest payable May 1 and November 1, both principal and interest payable In gold coin in the City of New York, are recommended by us for safe and permanent investment, for the following reasons, viz.: 1. They are llioroughly secured. a. Like the Ventral Pacifies they mU be xndcly known, very popuiti/r and always lliey will be dealt in at all the prominent Stork Exehnngei in 4. home and a European market. They should largely adoancefrojfi the present price of 04 and accrued interest, when eUl sold by the Company, as Central this from sales of many cases annum. The the Company's land, whicli in draw behind thorn is ample in every particular, as they constitute a first and only mortgage on a trunk line of railroad which will soon connect the city of St. Joseph, Mo., (an important railway centre), at Fort Kearney, materially country and Kurojte, and haoe the advantage of both a Pacifies /lave done. in- security marketable. 3. They combine a terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per PER CENT BONDS CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD COmPANV, sale. perfect security with a liberal rate of interest. This Interest account is made liglit for, and easily borne l>y, the Company througli tlie operation of the Sinking Fund created SIX OF THE BONDS, TEll CENT. (8 p. let THE AND DENVER CITY RAILUOAD COMPANY'S FIRST mOBTOAOB SINKING FCND I.AN1» GRANT ST JOSEPH BKARIKa EIOHT : 'Ssr-^toim^tE. 2l 187ll — — . The total issue is $15,000,000, of which less than $2,000,000 NOW UEMAIN UNSOLD. They are in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000 Coupon or Registered. The Central Bonds are now, and have baen for a long and as they are constantly growing in popularity, both in this country and Europe, and becoming scarce in the market, and as they have a long and definite time to run (now Lands, amounting to 1,500,000 acres, known to be among llie best about twenty-four years), we expect to see them still advance in in the United States. The Mortgage indenture prohibits the sale price, especially as Government Bonds, having a comparatively of these lands at less than Four (4) Dollars per acre, and payable short and uncertain time to run, do not at present market rates to the Trustees under the Mortgage, for the clear and express pay over four per cent, interest on the investment. purpose of retiring these Bonds. The amount thus realized exThe Chesapeake and Ohio being under able and honorable ceeds the entire amount of Bonds which can be issned, and leaves management, partly identical witli that of the Central Pacific, the road, property and franchises free. their securities .should take equal rank in popularity and market The Bonds have thirty years to run, with interest at Eight Per value. Cent., free of tax, payable February and August in each year. For exchange of Five-Twenties or for new investments, we corBoth principal and interest are payable in gold. dially recommend either the Central Pacific or Chesapeake and The principal in New York. The interest in either New York, Ohio Six Per Cent. Oold Bonds. London or Frankfon-on-the-Main, at the option of the holder, We continue to deal in Government Securities, buy and sell Inwithout notice, and in the gold currency of the country in which vestment Stocks and Bonds at the Stock Exchange, open accounts they are pre.sented. They are coupons or registered. with depositors, upon which we allow interest at the rate of four Trustees Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. per cent., make collections in all parts of the country, and transThe present price of these bonds is OTJ and accrued interest in act a general Banking business. eurwncy, from August 15, 1871. But they are receivable at par FISK & HATCH. Haevey Fisk. ami accrued interest in payment for lands sold by the Company. A. S. Hatch. Bankers, &c., 5 Nassau street. The right is reserved to advance the present selling price without with Union tlie Pacific Railroad shortening the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. In addition to this, the bonds have a further security in the fact that there is included in the Mortgage the Company's magnificent Pacific time, above par, — Maps, circulars, documents and full information furnished on Though acting as agent* for the sale of this loan, our firm buy and sell in their regular Irusineas the. bonds of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company, cent. from lOli those of the Eastern Division eight recently placed by (8s), its at 97J, being nou quoted at 1031 and accrued interest. to TANNER & CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wall Bakkino House of Henby Clews & 32 Wall street, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for travelers ; Co.,) also, Bank of may HASSLEIt'S -W, an instance is what perseverance, of intelli- Mr. Uassler 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 j)Osted than he is in all that appertains to them. His well-known advertisement " Railroad Bonds Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to Charles W. Hassleu, No. 7 Wall street, New York," has attracted attenaccomplish. tion in all parts of the country, and largely increased his busi" Write to" him if you wish anything in his line. ness. From street. the Christian Union of Sept. dth, 1871, Henry Ward Beecher, f Com- mercial Credits issued, available throughout the world. Bills of success in business gence and integrity application. per CHAUIiES IHR. notice. Editor. HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY Exchange on the Imperial Bank of London, National Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland and all their branches. land grant, sinking fund. Seven Per Cent Gold Bond*, For sale at 90, and accrued interest, JOHN Telegraphic Transfers of money on Europe, San Francisco, and the West Indies. Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Coin, sulyect to J. by CISCO & SON, 59 Wall street. " check at sight, upon any city which pass through the Clearing-Houseas if drawn bank interest allowed on all daily balances DIVIDENDS. ; Certificates of Deposit issued, bearing interest at current rate The fonowtns Dlvldende have been declared dnring the past week Notes and Drafts collected. State, City, Pkb [When CoaPANT. CLEWS, HABICHT & 11 i Cent. iP'ABLE. and Railroad Loans negotiated. Rnllroad*. Co., Milwaukee & Old Broad Stoeet, London. Summit St. I'liiil, prcf. Brancli BooKi Closed. I Feb. 15. Jan. 41 to Fob. Feb.15. 19. Jan 31. Haukii. NASHVILLE AND DECATUR HAILROAD COMPANY ' Fnnd Bond*, NASHvn.LE Kaii.road CoMr.*.NY, interest from January 1, by Feb. Feb. 1. Jan 33 1. Jan. Peter Cooper Fire " '• extra Gebhard Fire Feb. Feb. Feb. 1. Feb. u'Jan. «1 to Feb. to » to Feb. I. 1. 1. raittcellanoons. Morris Canal and liuulvin^ Co., prof Redeemable Julyl, 1900. Principal and interest guaranteed by the Qerman-Ainericau In«uranre. FlKST MOBTGAOE Seven Per Cent Sinking; Pacific Louisville and and accrued for sale at ninety THE GALLATIN NATIONAL BANK, " Komble Coal & Iron Co Coueolidated 1. FRIDAY £VRMilio. Jan. M, 18Mt. The nionejr Market.—Tlic money market has continued in a healthy condition, with 8(g7 per cent as the ruling rates on call 30 Wall stieet oanB, I . . »275.a,.a,2(lU «2I9.O,a.90O nee. Dec. 2i9,(i00 2iO,S61.riOI 4.1.419,500 Inc.. Inc.. 5.C37,W0 28.52.1.495 SI. 988.274 211.61IO.0S0 1.720.500 49.774.557 63.10.) a 7 60 days. H 9 1^ 9 7 7 «.... ...4 to 6 -'^9 months. 60 days. S to 4 montiis. N.T.CeuiH 5-ar!li62, conn... Call Bonds. Irt2.c 5-ao'8 1361. coup... 5-20 s ise.i. .vaO's 1865, .V21)-s18(r;. '• n" • ... ... s-2o'«;8(«, " ... lO-lOs. leg lU-4i's.couj)on.... e's 115)4 110i< llOX 110!4 22. Lake I14V 115V 114X 115X llOX IIOK 1;4X ll'Si UOX UOX ll"4 llox ma lOSX lliX 112K i!2x i:''X llOX 110i< mx 112i< ot securities in lll'/(Jan. 4 tl5s« IMXJan. 3 UOX i"A 110)4 1 iiok lllM li2X U2X 112X li2i« 1U9X 110)i 109V 10 IX UOX llOX llOX UOX IIOs :i5 115X 115X 115X 115 Closing prices ItlX UIK 109V Jan. 4 109;< Jan. 11 109>s Jan. 11 1111% .Ian. 18 U19X Jan. 11 li-'X liOX Jan. 11 112X \n)i .Ian. 10 109X 109 Jan. 5 imx lUOX Jan. U Jan. 5 114V 115 Islauil. l-aU' fct. Jan. Jan. 12. 19. 26. 91X 7H 9i>i 102 V8 95 Wi^ 95 93K 82% 92H — 92« 87 90 85 96 fin 95M . lOlX lOlK 102 "W-,'4 107M 107 H 104 105 100 \OS\i 105 :; 102 S< jj,^ 96 102 ma 107S lOlM nils 9^ 98« 975C 93 X 93 113K 92 i)\H 88X 88X 744 71V 88)^ 87k 87 74 7:.>i 'Si^ 74li 93)< llHil n% . llOXlll^S 57K 5S« 109H '-'OM 57X 93:< ._ , MM M% 55 8:1 t-2V 49}i 43)i NTCen&IIR. 9 110)4 .Ian. 7 scrip. Erie n\% Reading LascSliorc 89X do do scrip. ?5X Wabash 70X i^fiX Northwest do pref.. 90l4 Rock Island Panl do pref Ohio & Miss 105 V 53X St. 91V UOH HHXllOX 51K Six mtevns made Lowest. HlRhest. 94X Jan. 5 9ax Jan. 19 5 91X 90X •22 3X 3!X • 5U5X '23 2 95M " 8 '• 5 " 5 " 5 " 10 75X 94V '• 79)4 " 12 4tX 5 89>i 76>4 88 75>< 74 93 111 5714 rm 71M 9;m Via 56 ' H 56% WK 82 .. 47X 47>< lil}« ii:v fS 67 53 January 82H 48X Central of asv 7ii4 2SV 57X 57 HV 61)4 92 :3X 5«X 57 8i 82K .... .... .... .... 61>4 91 61 61 •o9 91X .... .... at Mie Hoard 91>i .... .... has been as follows: 1. Lowe.si. Higlieet. J..10HX Jan..88 119^ U.S 23 23 71 n • X 5 118 39X 74X 2»X 2 59X 5 92V 6 61V U 66V 4 69X 6(IH 15 • 59X 5 5 13 Wells,Fargo&Co 66X 83 74V 91V 7.< • 26K 56X 57X 61 91 PaelflcMall 6:)X Adams Express. 90 Am Merch Un'u. 59 m% S3 T2>, 26 08 Haun. & St. Jos. 50)4 do do prel. C5X Mich Central. ...115 Union Paciflc... S8X West UTeleg'h. 6ax Quicksilver 25H uax 91 47X 47X lllH mx 53i4 7iX 21% 28X 73 5JM N 90X S.S ItV, 7211 67t< '66^ " 117X118 -inv 38X S8« inX .... 1 ;i4!< 110^ llOX 113 531< Since January . 33x S3K 114 91 88 74.H 1 in these stocks since -3 nee January 1.- do X 73 « ... ... The range do na •< 112X112), 112X112)4 the price hid and asked, no IP MH 87« !I3H 93>j 34^ 1I4X m% 89?(, 74V T2H 74H ma,. 92K .,., 74 74 93 J< S3h 114 90 97X «;x 98X 97J« 93>s 93M 9!H- 98« S3« 34X- sax 31S l!SVl!4K I13>4ll3X 114)4 Friday. Jan. 26. Jan. 25 9H 97 92>i H f2M 3SX »1 Jan. Jan. SIM 82X ,. 45V 48^ 45>S in 111V112 57 HO^ 54 56 62)< •.... 56M 66 )i C5M 68 'inX118X 117V 117X118 117V 38 St 37« S9X S6X 37X 39X 72 H 74X tsa 74X 71 73X 71 2IX 8JX 28 S 29X 27K 2S 55 )i 5SV 59X .5SK 59X r,i^ 59 •91 90)4 92 92 91X 91V 91 61 61 •OOV .... •60)i •61 61 63 .... 62V 63 •58 60 Si% .... •5SH 59X •53X Wells, Farifo.. • Jan V United States.. •• 19 • 18 20 20 20 20 16 17 •' • •• •' •• • '' S • 12 49V The Gold Market.— (Jold has been steady and closed higher to-day, with a tendency to firmness. There was not apparently much speculative influence exerted in the market during the early days 8 2 IU Jan. 8 112V Jan. 2 lUV Jan. 2 USX Jan. 2 113)4 Jan. 2 leas Jan. 19 UOX Jan. 26 113V Jan. 12 of the week, but more recently there is some evidence of the for:"ation of a party in favor of a higher price. This is rfiported to be based upon the idea that the new syndicate operators had unduly depressed the premium, and that a reaction is well founded apart from this movement there have been few features of interest. Rates for carrying have ranged from 2 to per cent, and were to-day .5, 4* and 4. The Treasury sold $1,000,000 on Thursday, the total bids amounting to $G,; 890.000. : -Since J.,uuary 1. Lowest. Hfgliest. . 92 portion of the debt of the old State are not favorable to the lat1'he sum of $1,01)0,000 is suggested by West Virginia as her proper proportion of the debt, based upon the relative amount -ot the proceeds of the old bonds expended within her territorv. The 16W low 2SH Monday, Tue.adav. Wednesd'y Thursday 4;S< iSJi 111 112 5li>< 51 .... 71 Adams E.icp ... Am. xlerch. Kx ter. temporary fluctuations of Southern bond.i in this market generally the result of speculation, thoui.;h frequently assisted bf reports from the various State capitals. Jlailroad bonds continue to be much in favor with investors' jad theje is a pretty well distributed demand both for the leadaog bonds sold a.t tUe stock board, the miscellaneous list not quojifcd %t th« board, including f he better class of Southern railroads, Prices are strong. <tJDd aJw for tJ^e various new Ip^ns offered. ivre 110 55 83 Union P'lCiac. West. Un.Tel. Quicksilver Paciflc Mail receipts amount to $3,448,000. table will show the course of the gold The following premium ^juumi HighIng. 93V I 60 52 W !iO 27X 103" 92)4 93). 91V 92X .Mich, ("entral &12 K 73Si Central of N, J Uann. & St Jos do pref 92X 91 X Jan. 9 92X Jan. 17 93 Jan. 11 93X 94X -'an. 2 X 91V Dec. 80 92>4 Jan. 17 Hiate and Hailroad Bonds. -Southern State bonds, as a general rule, close lower than last week, the situation in regard to finances in most of the States not being materially improved. There have been no new developments in the affairs of Virginia' South Carolina, Georgia, or other States. Reports from West Virginia upon the subject of assuming a U.S. ••. S-2(», '62 n. S.6B. 5.2'i8, '67.. U. 8^5f. 10-408^. 15H 14 .... .... 73X 74X .. Customs Jan. lOix .83 nref. .. do Ohio & SlisHlp. 114X 'Ian. 11.^V Jan. llOX Jan. London have been as follows scrip Rock 7.H 8 <a S.iore,... do Northwest do prcf. Jan. -S nee Jannaryl 2i. 2i. Lowest Highest. net lUlX llOX 109S Jan. 13 U0>? Jan 114X 115X llOX 107 K r04 93^ St% 3IH 113X IU 90\ 92 Wabash . 1101^ uix uix inx 112 24. 2:i. lO.i 93 ReadinE Jan. Jan. Jan. 110 9li lir2 97H l: scrip (Ij Eric : 110»< SIX 102 (< ll>2 Saturda.', Jan. 20. probably on speculative account. The troubles among savings banks may lead some of the sound institutions to realize on their government bonds in order to increase their cash resources iu hand, but the influence of any such sales on the market has not yet been noticeable. Prices bid daily, and the range since January 1, have been Jan. 13 51 51X 8^ 6jV 32 50 93H IBS some cases have advanced. At the clo.se to-diiy prices were rather heavy, but a general view of the situation favors as much the idea of a further upward movement as any other theory, The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week any material fluctuation in prices. One or two prominent houses having foreign connections have within a few days past sold some large blocks of governments, 20. ¥ K 26. 65 K 65 have been: in ITnltcd States Bonds. -Government securities have been stronger in prices but not pariicularly active. The depression created in the home and foreign markets by the announcement of tAe proposed negotiation of $300,000,000 ot ~), 4} and 4 per cent, bonds has been recovered from, since it has appeared that the negotiation was never in such definite shape as to really justify IWJC 114X 66W 66H 1, Since January 1,Lowest. Hlgheat " Jau.;^3 63 H.Ian. 5 63« .Ian. 5 »"% Jan. 23 31 Jan. 23 31 H Jan. 6 Jan 26 13 Jan. 11 47 Jan. 22 59 Jan. 1:, 61 Jan. 20 5.SVi Jan. 10 Jan. 8 21i< Jan. u 24 Jan. 10 30^ Jan. 19 95 Jan. 97)^ Jan. IW Jan. 5 103 Jan. ..90 Jan. 5 94 H Jan. }8 .„ 84H Jan. la ;9x Jan. 4 82« Jan. 5 88¥ Jan. la 93 Jan. lij Jan. 5 9 J 100 Jan. 9 102 Jan. iQ 100 Jan. 11 Jao. ll lOOX .Ian. 3 105X Jao. i; lO:: Jan. 3 10.% Jan. lo l0O>i Jan. 3 102X Jan. ij .Tan. explanation given for this reactionary tendency is, that many holders of stocks who bought at lower prices have been satisfied to sell out at the advance and realize the profits already secured. Special causes are assigned for the movement in particular stocks which have been more active than the general list, as in the case of Union Pacific, Pacific Mail, Reading (which was partially cornered to-day), and some other stocks which are at present more or less under the control of speculative parties. Notwithstanding the weakness which has occurred at intervals, prices do not generally closemucU below those of last week, and 1S70. .Ian. 32. t2.59,592.-i6 39,454.103 33.806.721 207.479,823 51 619,4ai 4 montlis. 6 months. single names... Jan. 24. .Ian. 103 103>5 m 10 !« Railroad and Miscellaneous Stocks.— The stock market has been somewhat irregular; there has been a cessation, or possibly a halt only, in the upward movement under which prices The simplest advanced so rapidly in the -two previous weeks. easier, and the best class of endorsed notes, of GO days' to 4 iiionihs' time, are generally negotiated at about 7 per cent. ; the demand for accommodation is quite evenly distributed among the different branches of trade. yuotations are as follows: percent 7 @.... 60 days. Commercial, flrst class endorsed 58, fond, 1881, cp.. us, 1881, reg 68, lisiTcoup m & NW.af For commercial paper rates have been Banlcers. first class foreign " •• domestic III. W : 1871. .Tan. 21. t270.&T3.79l 28.3 1.200 27.fi9,i,S0O a7,93.',9(W Bpecle 2s,439.300 SIrcalation ... et deposits,. 2U.8!4.I»10 LeKalTenclcrs. 41.699,000 9(1 102 79 7fi N..T. Con let Ft Wayne Isi Ml 7s Chic 73 Kock laid 1st 73 week, and a comparison with 1871 and 1870: l.oan8 anddis. 9tl\* V'i% 93M Un. Pac.L'dOr't S3K 87 Un. P. Income ... 96 1883. N.Y. Ccn. 6a. Kite 1st 2S. 67 67 « 18)J 26 i^ 28X \.lasonrl .Tan. 31 15 47" 51K tin. I'ac ,1st liabilities. DiffL-rences. Inc.. *3,779.700 67 82 Cent. Pac. KOld.. The following statement shows the changes from previous -l-.-;2. 66V «6X " * deferred.. 68S. C, n. J.4 .1. fcfi Jan. 22. 20. — 6a Tean.. old 6n Teiin.. nfw 68 N. Car., old.... (Is N. Car., new. .. 6s VifK.. old • " consolld'd m Jan. M. " [January 27, 1872. .Tan. .Tnn. requiring a full publication of their receipts, expenses and outstanding liabilities on the first of each month. the excess The last bank statement showed a sinall increase above legal reserve, with a considerable increase in deposits and legal legal tenders; the liabilities stood at $348,732,700; the tender reserves, $73,114,800, being ,|10,931,G35, in excess of 2.j Jan. n. X X 3 Prices bid daily, and the range since January There has been a good demand for money, and during regular business hours 5 per cent has been rather an exceptionally low Less complaint has been heard of the accumulation of narale. A principal topic of discussion tional currency than last week. savings banks, in financial circles has been in regard to our whi.h have been brought into unusual prominence of late by the Nassau street, and the fail, re )f the Market Savings Bank iu The excitecontiuued ran on the Third Avenue Savings Bank. ment occasioned bv these disturbances, and the bad state ot onsequenceot slock specaffairs revealed in the Market Bunk in much apulations by one of its officers, have naturally created prehension among all savings bank depositors. Much of this IS groundless, however, although a number of wise course of the perfectly sound institutions have pursued the financial immediately publishing detailed statements of their These difficulties in regard to savings banks have condition. relegislation given rise as usual to much discussion as to the quired to prevent any future recurrence of tlioin. Mauv plans have besn Bugg.'sted, but in regard to this matter Philadelphia and as in the financial affliirs of New York city. given to the other corporations, far too little importance is such cases, simplest possible remedy which can be applied in that ninenamely, publicity. It is hardly too much to assert the mantenths of the frauds which have recently occurred in agement of the finances of states, cities or trust corporations would have been prevented by a law which could not be evaded per cent ot the S . Si THE CHRONICLE 503 Currency S . 20... Monday, " Tuesday, Wed'day, Thursday, " " " Friday, Jan.l. 22. . . ....lOilX 23... ....,.«« 24... 25. . 26... Current week Previous week ....loi.ix ... 109X ....109X est. lot est. -.119 lisx 108K 10<X 109 109 109), Closing. lojx 1"9X 109 109 109'4 108 X 109X 109X 109)4 109 109)4 ....109X ....:osx I08X 109)4 IftIV 1872, to date.. ....lOJx 108X I09X 109X Total Clearings. I3I.OSO.000 25,461,000 39.396.000 21. 01 000 10-X 109X Balances. / »2..555.tJl« 71 1.898.aS6 : .57.->.l 19.472.000 28,571.000 1,015.165 157.980.000 155,372,000 1,213.896 The following are the quotations iu gold can coin 1 Currency. Gold. 12,089,569 1,773.255 1.661,290 1,213,8% 1,328.948 1,11,6,168 and Ameri> for foreign : American American gold (old coir age) 4 p. c. Sovereigns 86 Napoleons 3 80 Gorman thalers 7 80 Prusaian tlialcrs 8 00 German Kronen 6.50 X guilders 3 90 Spanish doubloona 15 IK) Patriot doubloons 15 55 American silver fnew).. 97 X X |;4 premium. at) @ 92 3 1-5 7 95 8 10 6 60 ft 4 00 16 36 15 70 O S @ ® @ silver (old coinage) l((i2 Dimes and hall dimes.. Five trancs Francs Kngllsh silver Prussian thalers Specie thalers Mexican dollars Spanish dollars p. c. prcmtnm. !i6SC» 96 95 e» 19 IJX 4 75 4 84 '* 70 — 104 t I - * — — ®® @— (3) 1 i 116 I04X premium 03X«8 2(83 p. c. P»r — South American doUara a Forelsn Exchansre.— Exchange has been dull throughout the week, and has gradually lost the firmness apparent at the first declining from lOOJ to 109 for prime 60 day sterling. Transac ' . 1 . . :. . . THE CUKOMCLK Januaiy 27, 1872.] 109 ; have bcpn made the last-named quotation. Bills hiivo bocn frffly sold daring the week aj;ttiiiBt the railroad loiins known to have been negotiated abroad, and which are as follows tioiis to-<liiy rity at ] tlnlun Fl'at ; Central rai-lflc. Ban .luaquln Brancli, In Fraokfort.. North, raiinr.ln ui'nilun. tilluian and finrlnKtlelil Ilallrnad ol I llnoU, In Londou Marlfttaand I'ltt.burn Hal road of Ohio, Id Herlln e,2.'.fl.ooo Sixth 2 HIO.OO'I Aeventh iJOO,000 Bllthtb KWSi&IWI c-omnierclal. I(«>l«l(ISV - Pnria (l)ankon i.ri}^<ti:a% SwiBa 5.18V'''S.'J0 5.21!«(a9.«)t 40^(ii4UH 5.'.7Ma5.18V Haniburir Total The 7'.i'i.i,(7'.'l4 PrURSlan thalura W!^«H) Ti'^^Ti^i 73K97^?i transactions for the week at the Custom House and Sub Treasury have been as follows CuBtom Sbb-TrcaaoiTr.HUUHC Receipts. -Payments.— Gobi Receipts. . " " H-Wi.KKl 518,aX) 438.000 U.. K'.OOO " a.. ,Ian. " Tueaday. Wcdne»'y, ThuridCT, Friday, '.il) . a.. •• Zi. »4S2,565 4.W.00O W 58 40 70 06 Balance, Jan. »««,lfJ8,8«) New »7.l49,.Vi4 .15 i3 12.701.000 52S.300 2.13) .501 486.300 Atlantic Importers and Traders'.. t"ark Mechanics' Banking Ass. Grocern' HorthUlver KistKlvcr MniufacturersAMer Fourto National Oent(»l National Second National Ninth Vationat FIrstNatlonal Third National New York N. Bxcbanue T-.nth Nation 11 Sowerv National Total S07,W) 4,356,300 495,OJO 1.655.200 449,700 357,7(10 195,700 2.aoo 40V,766 261.1100 '.64.000 4'..0,700 563.SO0 ;58,C1U0 »-25.2(.'0 l.SI'4.700 3.588,.S0O m.7W 893.300 136.510 :8.70O 1.437.«iO 221 400 9.900 477,3(4) 3,9(10 268.300 293,100 26.31 1,181,1(10 1,257.400 1)5X0 290.6(0 Continental l.OXI.UOO 1,000.000 2.O75.600 )-3,;o) 171,70(1 181,71 ;0 4.13,".(10 732,810 789,800 5,000 1.910 I0.W)0 19.r0O 700 19. :«.'.»« 2.097. 1110 2.912."^ 9.7imw 7S8,000 I.5I2,'200 sofl.ooo 1.55l.ri(io 85;,0ai 381, 9(0 SM.OOO l.iU.iido 1.000.000 2:»t.l00 3.600 36.MI0 85.500 1C0.0H1 '.2.5,500 980.^00 053.3. H) 3,631,600 1,8.6.000 Specie Circulation tlie 2«8,(IOO 617,1 Oil 2^5.200 792,710 268.<«0 883.800 $3,7;9.".00 "ec. i89.6io 68.100 Dec. I 2,462,.'S0C 1,312,300 1,4M.900 1.165.:00 1.762.ftiO 599.400 11.360.300 20.104.200 1,210,200 531 .2(0 I.ICO.SOO 694.700 93.20(1 2,390.(«'0 3,8;)9.900 128.SO0 9.7(i8.ao 1.2 '5.500 6,187.000 4.l59.r,00 5.6,12.000 2.. 9.. 21)2.316.JI10 18.i)74.7'0 29 1.088.401 Dec. 1«. Dec. 23. Dec. SI).. Jan. 6.. 283.179. .00 23.185.100 27.751.100 2J.76I.;00 30 089.'^00 16.222.800 " 271J63JXO 2T2.7Ol,4O0 80.106.900 30,122.800 !9.1l33JirO 88 do Augusta, Ga., 78, bonds Charleston stock 6b 79 SO 50 Charleston, S.C.,7s,r.L.bdB. iO Colnmbla,S. C, 6b ColumbuB, Ga., 7b, bonds •4) old 60 54 5U .19 new )ionds,6s do end.,M.4C.B.E.... 61 do 55 Mobile 5s 75 no SB Nashville Pctel-Bliurg 6s KIchmond 6s 220,361.500 45.419.:0j do do do do 5a7,94«,'>5s 532.153,056 6(16,628.042 63;,5''.9,25i 40,(158.: CO 214,821.(00 28.439.300 2!9.03i,9O0 27.6J3,.5U0 '28.171. »J '220,361,500 Clcavlnan 45.6«7,4(» 44,1B2.400 41.217.8110 4O.2K;.fiO0 43.S99.00U 4.-..419.50J 701,980,764 561 ,80J,96j 671,279,3.30 681,.345, 25 71C.il>(),16j PHrLADKLPIItA BANKS of the Philadelphia day, Jan. 33, 1873: Manuracturers'.... Hank ol Commerce ''""'^ T radeamcn is Consolidation The following is the average condition National Banks for the week preceding Mon * Capital. I.O'ini*. L. Tender. Iic|.o»lts.Clrcnlal'n. |265,l«10 »I,13S.(XI11 »l,244.(XO |1.5(O.i)00 »5.«78.l«0 1.000,0(0 2.000.100 810.0CO 4,1177.71.^ i9..'n3 643.118 2,7.'.7.5(l« 7'J7,2.iO 5.r21.1iO 302.6(0 1,31;,.'4)0 4,743.00 2.3.<2.l««l 2i!.(Kn 5T-.,IO0 l.OOO.OOO 61.. 800.000 500.000 25O.00D 250.000 500.000 400.000 2,3ir,.IKX) 595 289,000 495,0«; :i 9,100 l.56'2.80l I.1T2.(»)0 2.0)9.00) 2'7000 207JSO 766.896 23.i.591 1.045,(i»4 169,845 1.571,381 174,96.; 503,'Ol 212,310 594,000 181 aoj 1,0(X)000 ..00 i.4i;.Kio 1.0(0 : •.1116.871 86.93(1 4.36.^ !.3;o.3;7 1.,56 1.249 7000 28,259 2.1.i8.Hl<l 278,615 22«,f00 l.>.O2.80O 260,0)0 792,217 759 »H 1,I78,«S .«»4,BJ0 1,000,000 .1,792.01)0 40,00(1 9:18,010 2,»I7,(!00 200 000 1..H)0.()I8 8T2,Va WJXIO 1,1W,5«1 is,ees ;0,500 1.098,212 609,145 288 an.m to railroads, 68 ^. Savannah 7e. old do 7s. new Wilmington, N. do do . C »l,U)(l,ail) no 179.6,50 154 (100 210 1.50 2W,0'y ;«,«) T8S.0OO 4S7.6UO 411,0 C 789 700 140.2(0 195.80) 131,500 1 S>!9,3a) 197,71.0 .601,200 9011 28,7(0 467,900 168.900 78,900 152.600 I'O.KO 157,800 l,;61,3ifl 1.207,1)00 59,7(X) 1.830,100 270 ;s2.ooo 173,600 77;,»)0 595,100 791,600 747,500 191,000 S.fl.flOO 493,700 2SO,0U) $50,299,900 $25,801,2(0 $8,063,610 are as follows : Inc. 1.265.«J0 Deposits Circulation Dec. J5.700 6s... 8s.... 78 85 84 70 75 65 84 72 62 71) Bid. Ask. BSGUBITIKB. MtBBlBRippl do Ut m., 'ill m., 8b. SB... &Tenn.. letni.,78 do coneold., 8e. Montgomery & West P., 1st, 8b.. do do iBt end. do Incouie do Montgom.it Kufauln iBt 86, gld end by fctate of Alabama.. Mobile & Mont., bs gold, end Mobile & Ohio BterTUiK do do do ex ctfB do do 8s, Interest... do do 2 nitg. 88. Incotne do do do do stock N. Orleans ft .lacks., let M. 8s. lid do do ilo do cert^s.Ss. N. Orleans ft Opelons.latM.88 N'ortb ft S. Ala. l»t M., 88. end . Nashville ft baltanooga. 6b.. Norfolkft rctersburg l8t m..8s ( . do do do 78 do 2d mo.. 88 Northeastern. S.c.lBt M.88.... do 2dM..8B Orange and Alex.. Ists, 6s do '2d8. 68 do Sds. 8s do 4tbs.8s Orange ft Alex. & Ma)i.lsts. .. nichm'd & Peterb'g Ist ni.. 78 do do 2d m., 6s. do do 3d m., 88. . rhatt.,lst.M,8B. end Teun.li.lBt M.. 7s. '2dM..7B.... Atlantic & Gull cOuboI Ala. Ala. ft ft do do do do do do do Central Georgia. do do Charlotte, Col. end 8avi.n'b stock. ft do guarau. iBt M.. 7s A. Ist in.. 78. do stock CliarleBtonft Savannah (^s, end. Savannah and Char.. 1st m., 7b. Cherawand Darlington 78 6s East Tenn. ft Georgia Knst Temi.ft Vs. 68. end. Tenn Ga.. Ist M.. 7s.. do Georgia H. do li..7s Greenville ft do stock 7s. do 7s. eertlf.. Macon ft Brunswick end. 78... Macon ft Western atock Macon and Augusta boixts do do endorsed.. do do stock ft Charleston, do do Memphis do do ft do Memphis Ohio. do ft Little 40 75 .85 .15 60 80 65 65 90 55 97 guar do Memphis 15 9ft Block Col. 77 50 S5 77 77 95 1(5 stock do E.Tcnn.,Vn& Total net Rp-cl". 2..'i5 10b Ml N> 75 62 80 70 60 69 75 80 80 Railroad*. 53,1,91 .9(0 2(O.4(lt,.KI0 12 75 88 R3 54 75 65 70 72 75 63 60 63 60 80 83 65 1,T20,MO 52.4118.9(0 205,8'i8,'.'(O 27.982,9(0 68. 6b. new do Orleans 58 consol.6e, ao do bonds, 7b, do do New Noifolk6» 2S.492.20.I 275.253.'200 6b 191,9(0 Afc'grcgnte 579,.5fl0 2,080,810 818,500 do 78 .587..500 218,K» 396,'200 MlSBlBBippl Centra), 8s as follows. i.wi.no 45.no Bid. Ask. Ti SiK),9tO 29.575.(00 28.512.800 Inc. 817.4(0 . 201.6(0 11.70)1 TO2,3<0 539.400 1,1.11,5(0 2,.?S3,40O $U9,246,5«) $6,205,100 Cities. 3.737.700 i.6;:.7co 2Jj.S20.(i00 2.626.900 2,573.900 l.m.iXI n«900 794,9(0 69'., 100 1I3,'.!«) 25.'2(0 7to.wo l,().n,3(0 2,840,800 1,036,700 1,525.700 85,0CO 812.7(0 125.200 127.90) 4,75<,2CiO 707,1)00 Montgomery 239.(01) 113,9(0 209,201 96,900 439,800 120 OJO 7.500 1.718.100 1,913,600 4,;42,S0O 8,418,900 65 70 70 60 393,100 998,100 381,700 1,506,400 96,5-0 318,200 50 8(0 191,300 612,100 59.900 709,10) 254,6(X) S.Oi7.''00 1.1- 157.2(XI ,50,200 1.696.7(0 Atlanta, Gs., 7s 174,9(0 25.0l9.'i(10 216,500 80.6(0 101,6(0 BBCTJBITIEB. 9<J!.»X) 219.229.8(0 227.514.5(0 222,406.800 217,891 ,«00 199 .,346.700 8.'258..3i 1; SOUTHERN SECURITIES. l^O.tOO Inc. ai8.;oo gsi.soo Lynchburg 2.3,0.(1(0 t5 5M.800 1,0:9,200 883.400 638,300 Inc. 2T..vl(0 Inc MO,!©) 00 Macon 7s, bonds Memphis old bonds, 68 2.755.t01 78U0O ato^x ! 73.9(X) 328.r00 ..3(0 168.5(0 ns.foo 3.1.6(0 1.2,30.300 1 271,100 Dec. 218,1^(0 week are 92.800 298.00) 41.r.00 Specie'"..' 798 000 Net Deooalts Legal Tenders ::)7,noo The deviations from the returns of previous week 828.11(10 lOi.eoo 894, on 201 2fi9.J00 206.9(10 .320.200 1.H9.400 ;6 240^ 1,5S«^<J0 S97,'20O 78.4" IfO.lOO 100,6(0 182,9(0 $48,050,000 Total Legal Tender Notes 2,(152,81)0 397,100 5,982 .•210 21.000 •29,300 •2.5-7.in0 1.00,(00 Union ; Webfter 446;|1|0 sta.dfi 420JIIO '260,7(0 5,066,200 1,246,4(0 4.432,000 1,940,100 5,591,7(0 Commonwealth 629 200 ,594,30) 1,0*8,600 !.16l.8IO 4.094.9(X) Eagle S41,M)» B6.U5 9'.4()0 I.OOOOOO Exchange MUtf t66.9« 6.-4).70) 175,5(0 1,600 000 300,000 2.000,000 City .17.600 217.900 20.310 89.(40 27.110 47,601 5T2,2l« First Kepubllc... !»1.4ffl i,:io,£oa 5I8,8U) 1,147.200 2,52J,400 2,894.4(0 2.I15.;0) Second (Granite)... B'kolKedeniptlon.. SiiMl 517,'0-J 2.678.200 8,699.400 3,135,6(0 1,309,6(0 600,000 00.000 750.OX) Bank of Commerce. Bank of N.America -.fr.sxfi .000.(00 2,(XO.(»0 1,500,000 2,( Third i()8.000 f4S,50O t,II8,0)U 1.000000 1 253,300 586,000 872,900 are the totals for a series of weeks past ^ ~ Loans. Specie. <;ircnlitlon, Denoalto. TcnOcrs. 289.403.700 Ti2,70O Washington The foUoiving 25 9IO,7iO 9,O'3,4'0 Leather 1.441.100 791 .000 3.13,900 returns ot previous Inc. 400.000 Boston 252.6(XI 283,1X10 574.600 2;o.ioo 4.500 360.000 97.200 4»4.4(0 991.900 308.0l« G.^^l.fHlo 3.WV.I.J00 123.7(0 1R5,3(0 70,1(0 2'24,.3(0 Shawmnt 1,543,600 2,0J4 000 5,8S2,300 1. '.45,^00 .326.130 1,'2.400 5.*»^2.f;tl0 1,419,300 1,000.000 9O).(O0 3,II84,7(X) 4U,9''0 499,100 545,710 819,100 179.000 457.(00 459.300 IPC ,9(0 490.000 5(XI.000 ;.5()7,800 2,08.5,100 North.... Bankol 5S6(W lO.OO i,ml.m New England & 143,?00 8(0(00 I.OO.COO Shoe ll,KO 1.4717 ,1,000,000 2(«),(00 142,MO no 750.0)0 1.100,000 800,000 Merchants' Loans 8I9,6«1) l.OOO.OOO 2,5i:.(0O 200,00) 1,000,000 1.600.00) 500,000 1.22J..''.00 16.81<) LOOLOOO '2,000,000 2,210,001 1,S90.V00 l,4»l,500 11.100 2,672,10) Revere .9(10 1.32.5(0 1.000,000 600.000 Maverick Olrl 61,' 2.8'M.3()0 '.09.800 iiOO.OOO 804 .700 626,000 2.930.700 T953«S MS.OO'i 445 108 )!4,l00 Security 383,i'('0 7(77,1(0 193.20) 95.6C0 22.6(H 41.700 149.2(» 165„'i(0 780,'(XI f 5,100 2'24,00 47.6(0 711,800 239,700 850,400 I 2.07.i..'(W I26,50J 105.100 21,000 hW.im Hide* Leather 1,073,20 3,017.5C0 2.572.1(0 4.6(»i.40O Increasa | we 2.^80.^00 8.152.600 1,500.000 l.M)0.O10 1.000.000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1.000.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 132.IXIO I.aX) 971.3'W 1.178,>00 4,200 S38,S0O 128,800 5,600 5,^1,500 542,7011 1,092,700 655.300 362,200 518,6I0 807,800 S9.10O 45,100 194 800 93.3IO 92.900 71.000 106400 1 2,477,900 1,654,(00 1,674,200 l,?72,2UO 1,108,900 2,460,100 937,200 8,403,800 4,902,000 9,711,000 9,321.800 S,58).600 I.676.900 4«;,-2llO 12(1, 1'.* I.2;>i.4ao '2.50.000 1.70».701.' 753',ilJ6 4.613.:<I0 «<'2.100 1.500.010 748.800 4,'i9.6()0 516,900 198,900 314.7CO 57 200 19,9;4 i a'(,70() Tremont l,(O2.2t0 5.000.000 3,noo.oOO deviations from Loans Sf"" jyoctern Increase Pecrcasa 1.475.5(» 530.9(0 60<.9(») 3,OI5,.'00 84.820.200 279.032.900 27.(.93.S00 23.371.2 Kensington DccrcaBc — Below DcpOHlta Circulation 1 2..')92.1(X) 1.4*53)0 260.7(10 $30,495 789 200.0)0 5.883,900 4,361,800 2,.'.84,llfl il.:tiiiuo i;.l51.2.» 1. 369,100 506,100 »834.300 6,079,700 3OO.0OII 1.000.000 1,000,000 Dry Goods Houthwark tlI,3C0/Ql tnf^n.Kt $56,187,993 11,122,606 I.(»»1,()(0 4 2311.000 9O5.0t0$IO,4l'.2,10O 1,300 502,900 1.5UO.000 2,000.000 son.oou 2"n,onO German American Mechanics' B<nk N. Liberties. t42,753,732 298,000 1,3,000 52(1.000 Columbian State Suffolk Traders' 487.61 Kl 5.10U 96.000 128.200 595.900 1.306 700 300.000 400.000 150.000 500.000 New York Coonty North America Farmers and Mccli. MOOOn IWjOW MountVernon week 5-<7.10O New CoinTnerclal 299,000 Mafi.ac.hnBelts 2.192.100 709.000 1,134,900 63,100 A Philadelphia MO;niri i,ii*i>,aio Howard lO following statement shows the (3,U00,IMC Ml.MS.lXO Manhattan Co 2,050,000 5,9 6000 Merchnnta' 8.1X10,1)00 6.580 SIIO Mechanic 2,000,000 s.;9-.K(0 Onion 1.500.000 l.NM.ruo America 8,000,000 7.«l'<.;«io PhtenU 1,800,000 4.:oi.:iOO City 1,000,000 5,797t«'0 Tradeamon'a 1,100,000 ai27,'i(io Fulton 6rj,000 1.9^9.11*1 chemical 300,000 6.171..'HK) M'^nhants' KichanKe 1.235.000 3W3 200 Gallatin, Natlnuai 1^100,000 5.57r>,;i.iu Butcherji* Drovera* 800,000 2,25*8.500 Mechanica and Vraders'. 600.000 1.9)1.900 Greenwich 200.000 92S.700 Leather MannI 600,000 .').t29..lOO Beventn Ward l.l5ci.2fio 300.000 Htataol York 2.000,000 1.15:i,*io American Kxcbaoeu S.ooo.ooo •.Wi.'.w Commerce 10.000,000 23.a75,!KX) Broadway 9.61o.l00 1,000,000 biercantUe 3,uj9,7io 1,000.000 Paolflc 1.977,SOO 422.700 Bepnbllc 5,609 300 2,000,000 Chatham 2,:i3,700 450,000 People's 412.500 1.364.H)0 North America ... S.4U',9uo l.ooo.ooo Hanover l.OOO.OOO 2.437.100 l^vlnE 2 l59.orx) 500.000 Metropolitan 4.000.000 1032'i.a)0 citizens 400.000 1.367.2UO Ma>«aa 2. 46.000 l.OOO.OOO Market 2.8!I3.5(I0 l.OOO.OOO Bt. Nicholas 2.8.2.000 1.000.000 Bhoe <nd Leathur I.OIO.OOO 3.4cO.O0O Corn lixclmnKe lOOVOOO J.CK.lflO t;ontlneutal 2.000.000 8,881.900 l.t'f<2.900 Commonwealth 750.000 Oriental l.'R::.liiO 300.000 Marine I.«59.rio 400.000 Banks. 2,1800)0 Kverett Fancnllllall ATBBAea AMOUNT OF Loans and ClrcnlaNet Le^al DUcounls. Specie. tlon. Denoeltf, Tenders. Canltal Bt)W irork 18.. 20. 4M,OI« 4,740 Khot »7.9l9.-269 08 Banks.—The YoiiK City OAiiaa. Jan. Jan. 2r.,a)ii 2..'-)IO.1100 Hlackatonc Boston : Not. Dec. Dec. 2.8»-5.(«« 1,618,8U) 712,7(0 704.6(0 Broadway condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for tbe eoding at the commencement of business on Jan 20.. 1872 The 7,'^l.,010 1,0)0,,l«l(> 2S0,,'XXI Market »67, 109,093 53 m 4ie.u» eoiuoo ;ssjao Freeman's Globe ..'. Hamilton 19 961) .««9 . .13,448,000 Balance. .Inn. 26 410.00 tllS,6ll« i,3i3.an imjum Incrcaae Itoylslon 1.205.466 71 >:r<.«i 1.400.000 140JWI 11 o,ow Atlas 37K.6I8 Oil 238.2:9 99 232.S3'I 59 4.">4.4;5 16 903,333 92 23O,5.'0 TJ 2*r2.9:W 28 16;,, 27 84 478,I)M l.l(l'l,0O) MVrOOO aa/m l,038,.'44 |ie,;i83,ND »7I5 01(1 152,429 407 0(0 deviations from last week's returns are as follows Currency. Gold. »'..(W1.;01 84 1.445.9 7 01 !XI 422,33 • 315,406 169,635 355.014 1.357,818 H 'a.. Total.. Currenry. »l,192.«07 38 S'iiXM 81 80(1,924 in 991,807 4) 879,589 782,790 36 M.UIU '21 : Monday. 7.10) 207.000 give a statetaent of the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Cleariaj: House, on Monday Jan, 23.1873: Capital Loans. Boecle. L.T. Notes. Deposits, circnl*. Banks. SjIm tioi ,500 K/¥i a9-^ «n 9iyi $1 »750,(:U0 $426 810 $23.3(0 »«5.ec" $1.5 0.300 Atlantic The Saturday, l,413.()(IU iStfiij I/)|!',I01 4.IW Boston Banks. 41)<<(l41)< >*"-ni"n !, 784,(00 8,755.0)0 241) 1.000 Specie Legal Tenders *\)i^\% 874 20.00 851,(00 S 85,000 975,000 Loans MMewx mi te-StlX 4I^,(.,4H. Franklort Secnilty W.... 5.22K*5.fflX B.Sli.jU.'i a*.S Antwerp Amsterdam n<«nk of Repabllo,. : SdBva. 1(19XMJ19Y 109H«I01>X 60(layB. Ul» alOilH 1,4«S,S«I N15.»a4 275,,(l«) Central Quotations are uuuiiually us lullows, with sales at a concession London prime bankers.. Good baukt'ni Third t(l,090.0()0 I WO,,000 DUD.,000 600.,000 800,,0X1 1,000,,WXI 800,,oou 150,,010 2.'4l,,(0) ComTTonwealth Corn Excbango.... l8t 7s.. 2d 78.. SbOck. lOs s 1!.. I«t M B ro 63 10 SO 45 65 70 90 70 70 9K 65 10) IO) 60 M TkI 102 101 70 -.2 87 9: 311 m n m m 76 w 8S 76 88 m 'lO . SO 56 42 78 80 20 45 1(0 83 !15 Rich., Frc'ksb'g ft Poto.6s do -do do conv. 7s. do do do 6s. do Rich, and Danv. Ist cons'd 6s. do Piedmont 8e. .. d. Ists, 8a Selma, Koine ft I)., Ist M.,78.. Southslde, Vs., let mtg. 88 do 2dm.,guart'd6s... do 3d n).,6s do 4th m., 88 Southwest. lUi., Ga.. let mtg... do stock Spartensbur, ft Union 78. guar. S. Carolina RK. 6s (new) do do 7s (new) do 8tock do Va. A Tenn. Ists. 6« 2ds. 6s do do dds 86 West Ala.. 8s gnar Wilmington and Weldon7s do Chft Kuth.lstni.end do 1st M., 8s. do Past Dne Coupon*. — — Tennessee Slate Cotipons Virginia do Coupons deferred.. do . . Memphis City Coupons • . • 80 87 7!H 92X H) 58 »4 SI 62)4 32 95 92 60 65 1.8 :» 92 80 88 M M I . — — . . . — . . , ... H , « [January 27, 187 2. THE CHRONICLE 110 GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Quotations In New York are made «1 the Active Stock, and Bond, given on a Prevlons Page are not Repeated here. Railroad Securi ties are quoted Ui a Separate LUt. JPer Cent Value, Whatever the Par may be. Southern, City and STOCKS AND BECUHITIKS. Bid STOCKS AND 8B0UB1TI8B. NEW YORK. Clove, ft Pitts., do do do do do Allon do do (U. S. Bonds quoted before.) State Bonds. .10 Tennebsee Os, old do new bonds do Vlrnlnla do new bonds do do registered old 186«.... do do do 186!.... do do do do consol. bonds do do do dclerred do Georgia 6s 7s, new bonds do 7s, endorsed do do 7?, (iold old Cnrolina6s, North do funding Act, 1866. do 1863. do do do do newbonds do do Special Tax do South Carolina '^s ,Ian. & July... do do April&Uct... do do do Missouri 6s Han. do Louisiana do do Ohio 50 old 6b, Chic, 63* & St. 50 Uii ley. sta Marietta do Via ilo do do 8s 88 do do do 62X 68 107 107 is:5.., p. c. Ist r>i?i^ Chic. M pref!!"" 2d M. income:: *«''w N. Western 8. Fund. * do Int. Bonds no do Consol. b(k do do Kxtn. Bdt do do i8t Mort Han. Si St. Jo. Land Grants.. uo do convertible BsL.Lack. & Western, lat'M' do do 2il M Tol. ft Wabli, Ist Mort. ext'd do iBtM.StLdl*, do 2d Mort do Kqnip.Bds.... lons.Convcrt ,1°,^„ „ Hannibal & Nap'<-9 ist M OreM Western, Ht M..lf<w " do 2dM. 1S93..:. „ Qulncr >io Paul, 91 98X Burlington 1U6 „ i;it 8s... 4th 5thS..do8s. 6th S.,do8s. ft (:.. lOs. . . . Jo.& C.Bl. 1st M., 10s.. Mo. R., Ft., S. ft Gulf, stock. do do l8t. M,10s do do 2d M., lOs Leav Law. ft Gal., stock... do iBt M., 10s. ,,, Jo Michigan Air Line, 88 Jackson, Lansing & S.. 88 St. •an 1:5 99« loos Ft. Wayne, Jackson ft 8., Ss:: Grand Rapids & Ind, guar, 7's Grand Biver Valley, 88 92 X 821, m% Chic 1(>4> 102 99X 9: so.H 101 96' ft Mich. Lake, S., 8s Lansing ft L, M, Detroit, (Purchasers pay accru'd Int.) Atlanta ft Richm Air Line, 8's .Atlantic ft Pac, 6b, gold guar ft M. RU. 18tMS(Kil') ". »o^ Cayuga Lake, 7s, gold (central of Iowa, Ist, 7'8, gold lOI Ones, 103 lOOX 103 93>s 94 m ft Sd, 7's, gold:' Ohio BR, i8tM.,6.(Kd) Conn Valley, 98 100 do 10i)i !Ij3 «« o. Cleve ft Tol. Sinking Fund .. :S« Jersey Centralist M., n. ''» 2d Mort. PI..*"™ Pltte., Ft. W. ft Chic, Ist M.... ioik go do 2d Mort. ?• do o«Jno 84 Mort. K I'o, J« m (l3t)iU 1" 102 Omaha & N. Port Huron •.6e' do Portland ft W S.W..83, edl'd gold. ft Lake Micl Ich end. do 78 plain. Og., Ist M., gold. 6s , 7 3 10» Denvcr(W.D).gId,88 Syracnseft Chen'go Val., 78, g. Sioux City ft St. P.. lit M.. 8i. St. Jos.ft W»IWmV«lloy UtM., do do Mass., 1st M.,6,'83. ft 100 1(0 109 109 98 99 9S ,65" no 97 ;o2 20 95 93 20 99 110 BOliJ.ft w»"W|«(")iiiiiM,T«jr4!Tflr,',, Baltimore do do do 93' 102X 90 6s, 68, Loan do Pittsburg do do old T new do do S7X Camden do 80 do do 92 H 90 95 83 94 . 90 95 93 iS« 100 100 95 90 90 72K 90 97H 98 W do do 108 130 95' :io 13714 5 ft Amboy, do do II'S do 78, 1880. Hunt. & Broad Top, let M., do do 2dM., 1, X 109 98 100« 921> 93)4 90 ?3X 5? 1.35,' 49>4 97)1 !^8S 34 PennBVivanla, Ist M., 6, 1-80.. too 0014 do 2d M., 6, 1875.... 100 Debentures, 6, '69- "71 93 93 ..,.., "J" Philadelphia ft Reading, 6, '71. 96 "~ do do 6, '80 92 6, '86. Debentures, 6. do 7, "SS 101 31). 113 do 7,gcn.M.cl910 lOOK do do ilo 6, do 6, regls'd 1910 100 Bold, 1910., 1910, 100 Pbllii. ftErie,iUtM.rgold)6,'ai do Sunhflry * fii' do do 7 p.c.,1 toSvrs do ig bds, 7 ft 7.S0f do Covington ft Cin. Bridge h ft D.. 1st M., do do t2 V5 93 100 7, 80... '85... 2d M.,7, 3dM., 8, 77.. Cln.ft Indiana, 1st M.,7 do 2d M.,7, 1877.. do Colum., ft Xenla, 1st M., 7, '90, Dayton ft Mich., 1st M.,7 81.. do 2d M.,7, '84., do 3d M.,7, '88. do do do To'do dcp. hds, 7, 'Sl-'W Dayton ft West., Ist M., 7, ISO? 1st M., 6, 1905. do do Ind., Cln. ft Laf., 1 Bt M ., 7 (I.&C) 1st M.,7, I88f do .lunc, Cln. ft Ind., 1st J<l.,i, '85, Little Miami. 1st M., 6, 18S8 .... Cin, Ham. ft Davton stock.. .. ft Xenla stock Dayton ft Michigan stnck .... 8 p c. Bt'k guar do Columbus Miami stock a 94 92 87 S5 85 83 73 70 P3 65 86 90 :;i8 40 II '3 so 95 86 86 87 77 72 85 10 87 9! 108)4 i'i 11 108 }( 109 6s, '82 to '87 do 68, '97 to '98 Water 68, '87 to '89. do Water Stock 68, '97 do Wharf 68 do special tax 68 of '89 do '8' Jefl"., Mad. it I,lBtM.(IftM)7, do 2d M.,7, 1873 do 1906.... Ist do M.,7, do 80 1^3 -,1 78 S3 78 HS SO 77 82 78 94 34 90 S« '.>5 81 SI Loan (m.s.>fi,'S6-'a(Leb.Br.)6,'86 do IstM. (Mem. Br)7,'70-'75. do do do do do do Lor.. 97 91 81 SI lstM.(Leh.br.ex)7, '80- '8: Lon.L'n(Leb.br.exl6,'9! Consol.lBt M..7, 1898.... Jefl'erBon., Mart, ft LoulsT., Cln. ft Lonisvllle ft lud Lex., pref do do T9 95 95 S7 S5X Lonlsv. C. ft Lex., 1st M., 7, '97. I^uls. ft Fr'k., iPt M., 6, '70-'78., Loul8V.Loan,6.'81 do L. ft Nash. IstM. (m.B.) 7, '77.. 3714 60.^ 97)4 91 103 93 S7 101 6s 7-308 I^OCISVILIiE. «K do do do Louisville 7. . 7, '75.. do 2d Mortgage.?.., Oil Creek ft Allcg. R., Isf M., 7. preferred Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. ongbds. Little 90 95 Cons. M., 7, '95. Junc.,Phlla.,lstM.,guar.6,'82. Lehigh Valley, 1st M., 0,1873.. 96 do do 1st (new) M., 6, '9« Little Schnylklll.lst M.,7, 1877 95 North Pennsyl., 1st M., 6, 1830.. 98,'< do Chattel M., 10, 1887. 110 do do do do 92 148 CINCINNAII. 81 84 95 . . '89..., . do 100 53 78 3d M.,f 6of'83..., of SOX ii' Cincinnati 58 do do 23'l4 vna H 6 of '75. 6 86)i 98 86)4 doSd M. Cln., llam. 108 >4' 95 69 2dM.,6. 95 i9 W.Va.)2dM.68 3dM.6s lY. ft C)6,'77 do CouB. (gold) 6,1^00 Pitts, ft ConncllBV., 1st M.,7, '9f 1st M., 6, 188! do do West Md, IstM., endorsed, 6, 'W iBt M., unend., 6('90.. do do 2d M., endoiBed,6,'90. ',3 6s, '85 Delaware, 1st M., 6 consol., 6 of '89, Cam. ft Bur. ft Co., Ist M., 6 Catawlssa, Ist M., 7 Kim. ft Wll'niB, 5s do do 92M ,07), 10 do Belvlderc 94!k (N. do «iX 68, 1871 68, '72^ 101 6s, '77-'8: 97 Compromise 4M8. do 58 Funded Debt 6s .. do Park68 Ohio 68 of '73 do 6sot'90 do 68 ot '85 Baltimore ft Ohio stock Parkersburg Branch lasx Central Ohio 76 76)4 99 5< IUO'4 S2 SO 5s. 1877 19 96)4 135 20 Stock Loan, do ft do 2dM., S. F.,'!,'85. do Sd M., S. F., 6, 190( do do do do PIIII.ADEI.PHIA Philadelphia 111 Central Ohio, Ist M.. 6 Marietta ft Cln., 1st M.,7, 1891, do do 2d M.,7, 1896. Northern Cent., Ist M. (guar) 6 80 Military 3? 79'i 103 99)4 98 99 98 lf90, 98X 42 63),' 174" O.. Delence 6s of '75 18S4 68,1900 Baltimore do 138 Massachusetts ft ,)an.. A., J. ft 68, do do do 150 f4 Canada ft Pennsylvania do do do do 9;!V 9S>4 ,00 94.14 90)4 121 BALiTimORE. 'M'A S3},' ma 117X 35J< 13 10214 S6>4 Ml 96 >4103 !2 106 114 .13 115 14814 ;)9 Rutland common do preferred Vermont Vermont l-.2>i do pref. do Susquehanna ft Tide-Water... West Jersey 78, Jan. ft July... Pennft N. Y. Canal 103.1,' 92 :6 bO ;23 si,V 122J4 17 1110 8614 S7>, 127S 36 :i% 94" :27k- Morris (consolidated) do preferred Schuylkill Navlgat'n (consol). Maryland68, 131 do do pref.... OldColonyft Newport Port.fSaco ft Portsmouth m-A West Jersey Chesapeake ft Dela. Canal Delaware Division Canal Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. J0I>4 UI2 Clev. stock. ft German, ft Norrlstowii Wilmlng. ft Baltimore. lOlM Connecticut River 137 Connecticut ft Paesumpslc, pf ts Rastern (Mass.) 109>S Fltchbnrg. 137 Indianapolis, Cln. ft Lafayette ut'' Manchester & Lawrence .Nashua ft Lowell 145 Northern of New Hampshire. 117 Norwich ft Worcester .24M Ogdens. & L. Champlain 88X 99 Phila., Phlla., .01 certillcates... 79ii 79 82 1870.. Haven. us North ern Central so Is North Pennsylvania Oil Creek ft Allegheny Blver. i:g^ Pennsylvania 120 5i PhilatlelphlaErle 63X r.'4 Phlladeliihla ft Trenton 10! 101 Portland Os 96 X Burlington ft Mo. L. G,,7 tux Cheshire, 6 9414 Cln., San. ft Clev., 1st M., 7, Tl. 82^ Kastern Mass.. conv.. fi, 1874.., 98 Ogdeusburg ft Lake Ch. 8s 102V Hartford ft Erie, Ist M (new)7. 34 5( Old Col. ft Newport Bds, 6, '76. do do Bonds, 7;, 1877.. Rutland, new, 7 Verm't Cen., Ist M.,cons.,'7, '8f do 2d Mort., 7, 1891 Vermont ft Can., new, 8 Amboy stock ft M 6, 1872 18'-2.. do 2dM.,6, do Improv., 6, Little Schuylkill .Mine Hill ft Schuylkill 101 Sandusky Concord 90 fO 90 99 . '& 6s C!n., 99 do do 98,14 Boston ft Albany Block Boston ft Lowell stock 86X Boston ft Maine Boston ft Providence Cheshire preferred International of Texas, 7a.goJd Grand Rapids ft Ind. 7s, gold Houston ft TexRB Cent. 7's gui Indlunapolis ft Western 2d k's ft Gold Gold 68, 58, Vermont 95 90 Lake Shore consolidated,? New - 42' 7»... Bllzabethtown ft Padncah, S'i' Bvansvil e, T.II. ft Chic,7'8gld I>ngan»nort. C. 80« .\lleghany County, 5 . ™ 89 90>4 84 86 8s..: Midland Paclflc, Ist, gold, 7s Mobile ft Moutgomery ft Tol.. iBt M.. 1890. 92 Montclalr RB 01 N. J. 7s, gold 111. ft So. Iowa, 1st Mort.. Montlcclloft P. Jervis, Tsgld Ualeoa ft Chicago Extended •67' Vtlnncsotaft NorthweBt.7'BBld lOilX Northern Paclflc RR,7-30 gold Chic. R. Island ft Paclhc...::' :03x 104 ^^.Y ft 08W.Mid.B.l8tM.7(gd) Morris ft Essex, 1st Mrrt. " U'5« Ne Jersey Midland 7'fl gold.. Mort 166" New, or Recent Ijoans ^ur. C. U. , . 2rt i;4 . 7s. 8s. S.,do 88. . '''.„ *0 105 105 16 do do S., S., si' 121 . 68 Boston Land M., 78. 2d Sd . do 5s,go1d Chicago Sewerage Is do Municipal 7s IsSO, ft Ilansas City ;o! M.. scrip Verniont 6s MassachuBettses, Currency.., '\rvil . 79X 120 BOSTON. Maine e2>4 M. (In Neb.) ist conv. Palmyra, Ss Qulncy 97 ft do do do do do Burl, ft 101 9> 98 90 '80 do do do do do Fargo do do . 99 104 M.. ft St. Canal.,.. New Hampshire, 6s i 112 M.!' 1I3X Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875 Bellevue & S.Iils. H. 1st .M. s-'s 2d ells 7's various... Ills, 7's 7'8 , 91 Union Paclflc 1st M'ge Bonds! do Land Srants, 7s Income lOs ?°„ .,,, do Keokuk Hudson ft 67 Wiicksllver preferred at Carthage ft Bur. 88 Ki « Dixon, Peoria ft H an., 8a "*: ? 0.0. & Fox B.Valley 81 Qulncy & Warsaw, Ss BE 111. Grand Tr ink Chic, Dub.&Minn.,88.. lu- 91 92 guart'd hy'Mo.'.' Central PacflTcgold Bonds do 91 91 104 58 93 7s, ist 33X 120 66 >i Mariposa Gold .... do Trustees Certlt St. L.. & St. Joseph, Ist. 68, gld Lake Sup. ft Miss. 1st 7's, gld Southern Minnesota. ?'i^ .... Ruckforl.E 1.& St. L. 78, gld Chic. Bur. ft Qulncy l8t M,78 96 63k Atlantic Mall Stcamioip , 1S7«.... 28" 23H Co Schuylkill Nay., Ist M., 87 93 gi 84 92 1« '85 Catawlssa stock do preferred stock Elmlra ft willlanisport Elmiraft Wllllamsport pref.. Lehigh Valley 7514 47 40 50 Consolidated Coal Cumberland Coal Maryland Coal Pennsylvania Coal Spring Mountain Coal tvilkesbarre Coal loi'x 87>i 96 1876 6, Boat Loan.S. F..7, 105 56 61 do Camden miseellancons Stocks Delaware M.{Lcav.Br)7, cur ist J6' . American Coal various LandGr. M^7, ft MorrlB, 1st M., !S8 101 J4 105 Ogdens. T. Haute. Louis ft South Side, L.I Toledo. Wab ft Western, pref. St. .... Inc.BoudSjT.No. do No.U 74K 144' ft do pref, Iron Mountain do i:>4 93 pref... S.iratoga Louis, Alton (Canton do Denver Paclflc RR ft Tel 7b. California & Oregon, 6's, gld.. St. Jos & Denver E.D., 88, gold Danville ft Urbana. Ist, 78 gld. Indianapolis ft West, 1st, 7s gld 10? 101 *N II., St. do do do do 107' & 10« 9S3r 126>< 128 prelerred .Mississippi, Rome, Watertown 86 >, 98 34 Si'A 97 96 93 7's, 188!, gold do State Alda 6'8. Western Paclflc, 68, gold m KansaB Pacific 1st M., (gold) 7, m<4 i06X do l8tM.(gld) 6,3. &D 107 do Ist M.(gld) 6, F. ft A — ft ft Rensselaer 93 Central Pacific. Mich. 80. 7 per ct. 2d .Mort.... Mloh.8. I. S. F. 7p c *T. Ohio 22 142' i. '78 ... 92 92 100 85 £0 S3 , 92 do scrip, Host (Stonlngt.) Div., 1st M., Lehigh N avigatlon 6, '78 do Lonnofl864, 6, '84 do Loan of 1897, 6, '97 do Gold Loan of '97, 6, -97 do Convert, of 1877, 6, '77 161 New Haven ft N.Y., Prov. 93H California Pac. BE.7'8, gld... 1872. 1873... 1874... 1875... 1877... 1878.. 1874... do Morris ft Essex New Jersey New York ft Harlem, 6's 6'8 Delaware 66M . Cln., 1st preferred do 2d pref. do 1S75.. M Joseph, Mo, 7s San Francisco, 6s do do 78 Hud. R.7s,2(i M.S. F. 1883.;.:' do 7s, .3(1 Mort., 187.n Harlem, 1st Mortgii(^e 7s do Con. M. & S'kg F'd6s: Albany St, Snsqh'a, Ist b >nds do do 2d do do do 3d do Mich. Cent., Ist M. 88, 1882 Alton lBtM..7 Peter. 1st & New York St. Long Dock Bonds Q. 8 ft St. Detroit City, 1883 1880 1888 K. Ist M., 1877.. & 3»>i 7. "86 Bonds not (Quoted do do do do do do do do do 94« 8j 1st M., 7s Ga., Ist M., 78, ft Vf ITnlonTelc. Winona Cook County, do 7s,3d do do 7s,4th do do 78, 5th do Paclflo B. Southern, J. Am. Dock ft Im. Co. Railroad Bonds. Chlo., Bnr. Erie, guaranteed 68 ft E. Tenn., Va. 1870 N. Y. Central 6s, 18S3 do 6s, 1387 do 6s, real estate... do 68, subscription. do 78.1876..... do 78, conv. 1876... do 78,186.5-76 Erie 1st Mortgage Kxtended. do 1st do Endorsed.. do 78,2d do 1879 & & Haven Cleveland, Ohio, do WarLoan Indiana 5s Michigan 68,1873 do 6s, 1878 do 6s,!8a3 do 7b,1S7S New York Hounty, reg do do cou Buff. N. Y. Boston. H. N. coupon, '77 do 1879 68, 6s, 68, 68, 58, 5s, Ss. H. the N. Y. Board. Canal, 94« do do construction North MisBoarl, Ist MortL-age, do do 2d Mortgage, Jefi'ereon RK, Ist Mort. bonds, 6a 68, 6s, ft Albany City, canU bonds. do do do do do do do do do Burl'n Div. New York Cleve. ICs, of 1S76 onto 6b, 1875 do 6s, 1881 do 68, 1886 do do D.. 72 ft Marietta i;5 140 Wllmlng. ft Kead.,l8t M.,7, 1900 S9X 89V do do 2d Mort, 1902. 2-.'3i' 22M Chesa.ft Delaw.,l8t M.,6, '86.. Long Island 100 2dM.. 8!X & Tol., n-'W bonds Cleve., P'ville ft Ash., ncwbdB. do old bds. do Bntfalo & Erie, new bonds ... St. L. Jacksonville ft Chic, Isl Sonth Sid , L.I, IBt Mort Morris & E^^sex, convertible... 1875.. Texas, 68 W. Minn., iBt M.... Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds. Lake Shore Div. bonds do 88, Alab. & Chat. B.. Arkansas 68, funded do 78, L. I!. * Kt. S. iss. 7b, Memphis & L. K.. do do 7s, L.n.,P. B.&N.O. do 78, Miss. O. &, R. BIT. do 7s Ark. Cent B do 98 86 96 t 2d Mort Warsaw, E, D.. do do do Cedar Falls Uhodc Island 68 Alabama 5s do 8s do 88Mont& Euf'laB.. liUnols ft do do 92X Penitentiary of IMO. 8s Caliiornia 7s 7s. large bonds do Kentucky do Peoria Tol., 7s, Connecticut 97 no* S-IO . do 139' Sioux City Erie Railway preferred Hartford ft N. Haven Joliet ft Chicago Dubuque 94J4 Uhlc. & Milwaukee Ist Mort.. 107 Joliet ft Chicago, Ist Mort Chic, ft Gt. Eastern, Ist Mort.. Mort. . 1st Col., Chic, ft Ind., -2^ Joseph. levee bonds Moi 92M Clev., Col., Cln. ft Indianap . Col. Chic, ft Ind. Central.... 2dM Cln., Ist ft Susquehanna ft Atlantic ft Pacific, pref Chic. Bur ft Qulncy .... 7 do tstMort I.&M. d do do do do do do do do Phila.ft Surliury 78,137? Phll.,Wllm.*Bal.,l8tM.,6,'8 Westch.&Phll..lstM.,eonv,7 do do 2d M., 6,1878.. WcstJerBeyj6, 18S3 (Not previously quoted.) Miss., 1st Mortgaee... ft Railroad Stocks. 9451 Mortgage.. M 52K 63 6s, 6s, I8t Income BTOCKB AND 8X0TTB1TIJEB Albany Consolidated... do do 2d do Peninsula BR Bonds St. L. ft Iron Mountain. Ist Mil. ft St. Paul, l8t Mort. Ss.. 47 newbonds new floating debt. do do ft Consol. S. F'd. 2d Mort SdMort 4th Mort Sinking Fund. A>k STOCKS AND BXCtJBITIKS. common. Nashville R6 5S 11 88 59 72 ST. loris. Long Bonds Short do Water6s,gold do do (new) Park 66 gold Sewer Sped al Tax (JB St Louis 68, do do do do do 6s, North Missouri, IstM. 7s 2d M.78 do Sd M. 7s Pacific (of Mo,) IstM., gld, North Missouri stook. •111 «1 99 98 97 H HI 90 91 95 10(1 <I9 98 Hi 4'< do , 90 Ss. HV, V> HI . . THE CHRONICLE. NEW COANM OFFERED. Uailroaw Monitor. new A number now on Ill January 27, 1872 } ®f)e tATKST INTELI.IOENOB OF STATE, VtTV AND HAILUOAO FINANCED. or 1. Prlf-en tlie most Active Stock* and Boads areKlTen Full qiiotalloni) of all other Bocuripreceding pnfeH. In the "llaukors' Giizi'iiu," prcvloimly. tU'x win be foiiiiil on the two full Information in rt^gnrd to each ihe perliuls of inlcreal pavnieiit. nlzo ur tlenominallon of bonds, and niimeroui' oiherilelail!', are given in tho U. 8. Debt etatemeiit published in Tiiit C'liBoNiei.E on the flrst of each nioutli. i, Govrriiiiiont Securltle*, with i»t<iie 3. TablPK nr Bank Storku, Inniirniii-e Stork*, City Railroad Mcriirltlp*, <ias Stock*, niKl City Honda, with iiuolationn, he pilhlished Ihe will llrst Ihree weeks of each nuinth. or all Stock* and Bond* are (W The t'oniplctc Table* pnbllslied Saturday or each mouth. on tlio la*t of loans are ofTered the market, »ome of them on very favorable terms, and we have no hesitation in faying that we believe many of these loans are sound, and will prove to be excellent investments but we would seriously advise oar readers before they purchase, to have the advice and service* of a reliable broker, as the new loans can always bo bought on just as favorable terms through any stock and bond broker as they can from the bankers who negotiate them. They should also Investigate the merits of a loan to sume extent for themselve*, and in making such examination use the table below. ; The following is a list of all the princip*.l loans now offering. In regard to prices it should be remembered that tliey are alway* sold with the addition of accrued interest to the nominal price asked. I!SVKSTME!«T OF MONEY STOCKS AND BONDS. IN S Purchases of stocks or bonds for iuvestnient are goucrally made with a view of obtaining securities which will be perfectly safe to hold, pay a good annual interes', and have some years to run, so that the holder shall not have the trouble of frequently seeking new investments. There are always numerous channels whieh paities are invited to direct their money, and we shall have occasion from week to weeli to comment upon nearly all of them including railroad stocks, guaranteed stocks, bonds and mortgages on Xew York and Brooklyn real estate, mortgages on Western real estate, and the several classes of railroad bonds named below but for the f repent, our remarks must necessarily be limited to a few points of imtnediate interest in regard to railroad bonds, which are now attracting the most attention. As to placing money on bond and mortgage upon first-class improved property in New York or Brooklyn, wo are informed by Messrs. Turner & Kirkland, of 21 Nassau street, who do a large business in this line, that there is more money offering just now, than first class mortgages to al sorb it, and busine-is Is consequently dull. As to the security oflisred by railroad bonds we have heretofore — o • o i- 2 % St* I, « c them as follows o oO ** <' a a Is »3 ••^j. = • obi'-s EhOOO •p3J(6S ':k OOtJJ Ci ^ X ^A SSS 03 cnS cnoo^ &sncF.di^ai<^Civ^ saaav 'Btuajo pti»T ^ !5S t. •jnom.CBj : —Bonds secured by mortgage on property which would sell at auction, under any contingency, lor more than the face of the bonds. Second CI'ikh Bonds secured by mortgage on property not so certainly worth more than the bonds, but having the absolute guaranty or endorsement of another substantial company. Third Clam Mortgage bonds similar to the last named, but having (instead of an absolute guaranty or endorsement) the security lurnished by a penuanent lease, traffic guarantee, or operating contract with a resfionHible company, on terms which make sure an aunual income sufficient to pay interest regularly and retire the principal as it matures. Fourth Clans Bonds of substantial companies unsecured by mortgage. First Clnt» S- o S'£ — classified ^ .2 into — ^, .6 o»ni JO a a iiS, i §, 00 oct-i- s lis 111 t- <c«ot-t-t-l-t-t-e-t-t-cct- t-L>-t- :ll-'5-'^- -p- • ; ?- ^ QCt- — — o 5 o .S •»S a party wishing to invest a certain amount of money in railroad bonds of old companies, will find it convenient to select from the full list of quotations on a previous i)age, a number of bonds which are selling at satisfactory prices then examine carefully into the details of such bonds, the security upon which they are based, and the sta'.us of their respective companies, as furnished, at 22 8 's's «' 8 s = S — S — kSS 4» 4» t» «» «» a ««» nunber of the Chhonici.e of each month). Then with length, in the tables published in this (and regularly oi the last Saturday* the advice of a reliable stock and bond broker, he can purchase those which are most desirable. •oitra lod oq quotations, o; spuoq JO ?u,iuv the periods a difference upon which interest noq.\v B8l|lU : 00 :g 1-1 N. Y. Central New 7"s, I87i!. '* 7'», coav., 1876. Erie Te, 2d niort., I87'J. Eric 7's. 3d inort., ISAS. Harlem Cons. Ms;. & S. F. 6'«. .\lton & Terre Hante, 2d mort. pref. Chicai;o and N. VV. 8. Fund Do do let mort. Do do extra bonds. Do do Wab., consol. mort. extended. mort. St. L. (Ur. cons. conv. Chicago extended. Eswi, 2d mort. 1st 1st PATABLK IN Jersey Central, IMtts., F. W. Do Ist mort., Mou pooj JO soiiK ... «t-, 5°*! Do do 7 3-10. Marietta & Cincinnati. Coi Chi & Ind.. 2d mort. Tol.. Peoria & Warsaw, W. D. Detroit. Monroe & Toledo, ilorri! & ilii^ei Construction. Kansas Pdctfic, Ist mort. gold, 6'». Si. Jo. * Denver City, E. D., 8'agold. Uockfoid, R. 1. & St. Louis, Ts gold. , BONDS OS WniCB >EMI-AKNL'AL I5TEREST 19 PAYABLE Di KARCB income lO's. Clevfland & Pitts,, 2d mort. & St. Jo., conv. Del., Lack. Pitta.. F. Pitt!., y. & BulTalo Western, 2d mort. W. & ChL. W. * Chi., 8 p. So MM., mieil. c. equip. 1st M., series C, Kansas A Erie, Pacific new. Land Grant 7"9. & Council Blnffs lo's. Chicago & Mich. Lake Shore St. Jo. ^ «P -v <a S2 TO tp c? Tl C* rt »-l sh r-t • § : 1-> 1-^ >~t a d e :S? ••^ •a -.So -M Io ini . a is a B o *-^ 5o-T e 0,5 « & e A S 07 ot: oKt;.s 2 o .E-.i-'gEoSoS'^ o « a e 111 t^OO'C li ag| Co a s OS :h SiSf gi„ £72 .pj • II tit m, 3 tie-;' 4 •o 5 a 6ti 22i:p^g7"|2§i-g B O I ,«»>,a sos Pa . «> o - •T'-v''"' > *^ 5'*' :'S«*a!a,j-i.sj~ 'Sa K . I'nioii Pacific, Han. • g?S3 :SS82SI3 09 C« 94 J3 a, H • T-t .J, &;e;|a new. 2d M., series St. I.onis & Iron Mt., let mort. Mil. *St. Paul, 1st mort. 8'8. • • e s t> g g a -, FEBRUART. & Chi., 1st M.. scries B. -S e poiaidraoo o Is -S moj, comes due in February or March BONDS ON WHICH SEMI ANNUAL INTERBST e • •poqsinp next. Oilena <t Morrla Jt o a n a g S S 2iS SSS :SS28K poiissi 3i per cent, in the value of a 7 per cent, bond whether interest is just about to come due or has just been paid. For the purpose of showing tliis at a glaiice, we have compiled the following list of all bonds included in our [New York Do Do „-;=:_:—; •XiijniDK JO OJBU of & e «b«ir4fr«^ o An important point in purchasing bonds is to know when the semi-annual interest is payable, as it makes Tol. «fr4^4fr 5 this general classification in view, ; *' -' • e< — Keeping :s 6'*, ^ Pi" ^ -.225 Cite 28'g*S8ai='Eol <fl 2: M *» * o-r E -wx-ov =3! a £ — : . . .. . . . , » . THE CHRONICLE. Ii2 [January 27, 1872. STATE SECURITIES. 1871, by Wm. B. Dana & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Conemi, -WashinBton, D. C.l confer a great favor by glvliis «» Immediate notice or any error discovered In onr Tablcg. [Entered according to act of Congress, In the year Subscribers iwlll INTEREST. Where Payable and by Whom. Date 61ze or Amount Rate When Outpar of Bonds. Value* st'ndmg. Payablet DESCRIPTION. For jilabamft : State bonds •7(l-'71 13,120.0W J.& 648,001 677,200 49'.l.000 1869 1870 1S70 1870 1871 . Arkansas Central gold &J. J.& J. J. 2,783,000 1,400,000 bonds 20year 20 year IO-.jO year do do do do 400.000 1.200,H«) 900,00' 750,000 450,0 300,000 J.&J. a 2,188,000 138.500 424,500 805,000 J. 100 1,584,800 958,0cO 1,<94,00« g " f -^ ' LUX) l,01-i(KX) A. rl 1,741,100 l,r«> 1857 1,000 1,(X)0 Mob. KR & O A. do do do do do do do & do do 1,000 1,000 1,000 1S70 . Atlantic KR. bonds.. do do do do Gulf UR. bonds Allanllc & Bonds, act of iMa-<h 12, 1866 Bonds, act Sept., '70, gold Currency bonds Railroad cndorsem'ls Brnnswlck Illinois & Albany 1842 1»I8 Var's. — — . do 500 RR N. Y., Union Trust Co do do do do do do do do do do do do 1S99 I'OO 19(W 1900 1900 Sacramento, Treasury, do do do do do do 1S77 1880 1883 18S4 &J. Hartford, Treasury, July, 1881 Jan., 1883 Jan., 1884 & ro do do do O. do Satiaaa : i;ivll bonds, 200,100 30,000 800,0(« York. do D. J. N.Y.,Dnniau, 8. J. ft J. ft 200,lXXl 4,000,0.0 •41& 18)3 J. &.». 100,000 176,500 N Y..4tli Nat'l N. Y.. 4tU Nat'l Bank. N. ft J. ft J. J. D. M. &S. 6 416,800 J. ft J. 2bO,0tX) M.&N. 1(X),975 J. ft J. do do 880,500 346.000 5,500 '45 18.52 N. Y., Am. do do do do do do do do do do Ex. Bank, do do do do do iS65 1'67 1870 1866 1869 1870 1869 1870 1869 . 1,000 600 IfW 1,000 500 h o.* • 3 5 "" I May 1874 Dec, 1890 S 1863 1863 1S61 1868 A Uhlo KR., sterling. do do converted Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, st'g.... d do converted do do extended Baltimore & Susq, RK do do Annapolis * Elkridge RR . :> Tide W. Canal, sterling. do converted. „ do Eastern Shore . RR M. 6. ft do do JftftKOchuifetu & M. 80.000 750,000 2,410,000 B. J. ft J. Various. do I.(XX),0CO 4,(KX),000 M. ft N. M. &S. S.lXXl.OlXl 997,:)00 &J. J. 13I,(XX) 500,ax) 1,000 3.l«X).000 1,0IX) 474,000 1,000 M. &S. 5I6.(XX) A. do do 80,(X1() M. •im 750,000 do 311,00.1 525,IXK) 1,000 100 ftc mis fitfte "" Lni atlc Hospital, ftc. Loan...!! Lniiaiir. Hohpttal (West. .Mass) Loan, funding Puldlc Debt Back Bay Lands Loau Union Fund Loan do do Coanl Ilpfense Loan Bounty Fund Loan I'onnly F'-ind Loan do do sterling &0. Various. M. &S. F. ft A. 475,000 2.832.500 3,0*4,400 J. ft 1). A. &0. do 1872 Sept.. 1873 of A 1852 1851 1854 1854 1857 1861 .;69,000 4'29,C00 9-.,420 773,000 215.62! '20 5 131 3,6.51,398 100,000 1.000 6 6 " J. ft J. do 511,000 l(X),00O 6b. 500 220,000 •5g. 2.81«),n Loan.curn>ncy. reulslcrcd... Trnv & Greenf. KR, Loan.strrllug. do ilo home do do sterling Southern Verinnnt Kit. Loan Norwii:ti A: Worcrsler KK. Loan. J'oslon.Harlf. & Krie KK.. sterling Mari,„v Land improvcineul . . <l '6'.-'68 a 186.3 186:1 i,m) 888 !,IX)) '2(X1.I««) • ilOWtc a, *c. XM)) 1864 a '61.'«3 '58- '61 I86II OO.'XX) l«) ^^ 6e SB 5b 5b. I Sg •5b 5.4 IBM do J. M.&N. J . TwoMllKon Loan War Boniily Bonds Marie Canr.l Bonds.. ,. ft J do do do M *N. do M.&S. A. ft O do do do Ilo do 1877 1-T2 1880 Jnly,'ri-'76 July, '77 -'78 July, 1883 July, 1894 Loniion, Baring Bros. Boston, Treasury, London. Bar ng Bros. London, Baring Pros. Boston. Treasury. do do London. Baring r.ros Boston, Treasury. 23O,0C0 1858 1863 1865 I.IXX) I.IXXI 18.59 I.OOO 160XXX) I,«l7,nxi 4<3,aoa 81,0^0 J. I.UIO ft Boston, Treasury. J. do do ft May. 1891 do Sept.. 1886 Oct ., '88- '90 April. '91-'98 '91-'94 April, 1890 .inly,18n 0(X) $20,115,708 in unproductive securities. tuieil Jan., 1871, were exchanged for of same tenor Bonds Jan., 1815 J. a law of 1S62 all Interest on the debt of Massachusetts Is paid in coin, excepting on the war loan and temporarv loans. In 1871 the debt was The sinking ftands Increasd about $'2",5(i2,»0. number sixteen, and the securities held cost $13,628,364, their market value at close of lagt fiscal vearbi'ing more than the original cost. The loot) to noslon. Hartford ftErleK.R. is secured bv deposit of $4,(XX),0CX) "Bcrdell" niort. bonds. Th') as-icssor's negrcgate of real and peisonal propertv In the Stale Is $1^91,9^3.«X). Ihe actual value >eine *-',107,li0l.l 7. Taxation lu !871 was $•21. S'S.'iB of which $6.6:H,IXX) wa' for Stale purposes, and $14,739,715 for uinnicipal. Revenue IS slso derived Ironi a tax on Knvlngs bsnb deposits, on cniporstlons, on national bunk Slocks and from several oher sources, Thn cr- dU. Ol Msssarhn'etts in the London market (CUKoNifLii, v. 12, p. is deservedly very lilgh. 2a.) By July, 1878 1873, '78 May, ft. -SS 1890 July, 1879 Tlio debt has been diminished $1.5tH.'^92 in 4 las', Assessed vtluation of real and itersonal years pioiie tv, 18 l-'2, $6,10,OlXl,l««i. and rate of lanalion 2W mills. Sui-plus revenue is applied to purchase 01 bonds as fast as It accumulates. «• *' "*' *» ""1 IilOO; "• !*» "^^ ^.^ r. '250 A, imiftc;il,60 '. "'"O over 1.000 l^\ """•Vl''T' & Aug.; M. ft F'x'i"" s., Mh cIi ft Sept.; A. ft "• Jn; ft Dec; Anril ft D ju Oct .'«.«A.,May M ft N Mav « ft .>ov., Nov oJ k ft i^., " O 'iP"' « "<-t.. from February; Q.-M, quart-rly Irom Marrh! •-• " • ena of remarks, la eacn caee .refer to'ihevoiume and pageof theCBRoNiC'iB.or toour Year Sook tor lS7i,coptalniii|; ' "p•**^'' + 'wh;n''A?uJ,'l,'"'rV'f «,Srt'.'rir"?.i;"'*'i?,'fJ inen mi/ni>ie —,i T j. stands for .jan. ft Julv; F. ft A.,"t^!!' Feb. . « Q.-.I.,quart.irIyirom Jan.; Q.-F, quarterly ;n-(,i<iij<.— The llgnres In braekou nt ilu infb;inatlon u;ion the subject. ni"- new bonds as old. Jan.,-.9(X) N. Y., Mercantile N. Bk do do do do M.&N. do do do J. ft J. do do do J. 1872 May, Ilo 4lX).0i'iO 1«89 do do 3,6'>9,1I2I lasi) Oct., 1898 July. 1874 ilo 1,0U) Aug.. June, Jan.. 1872, was .$611.'^65 ; the municipal debt sink'gfund was $187,0;S0; $840,of dellt matured lu 1671. After ihe U.S. Supreme Court decision, Interes' was psld In gold wns reversed, valuation In till the decision 1810, $'224,812.'.XXI. tax 5 nillN. The a si^ed vaiuatl.n of real estate in 1870 was lOi^ $123.8»L916. on which the rale of taxation was cents per $100; InconiB from dividends on raili-oad, canal aud other stocks owned by the St*le was $104,610. The State has largely assisted canals and railroads, and holds $5,552,97(lof stocks and Iionds of Folvent companies, besides $1,761,450 in the sinking fund, leaving omy $6,000,055 of debt, without any ofiset ; the Slate also holds The war debt sinking fund 1872- ,8 «'ar., 1SS3 June, June, 2 0.(X«) 42 p. 32^,403.) Oct.,'7»-'74 966/i(«l 1.1100 ; US liW 1910 Nov,. do do do do do do do do do do do 2,!152.4(X1 1W>7 •68'69 1870 ; Dec,18S3 Foston, Treasury. do do do do do do do do do taxable properly, $406,275,778. ; Dec, 1873 01) : rncwjil Ltran ''on<U J. ft J.* ». do do do do all constitutional amendment limits the total debt Direct dibt. June 1. 1«71, was to .2.'i,l«ll.0(X). ^ir.MI. .1110; contingent debt. $6..'.73.6R3 temporary It baa $2,112,780; total outstandi"g, $26,517,763. been decided, however, tliat bonds authorlz* d previous to the amendment may be issued, which Includes $I'26,(100 to Miss, ft Jlex. Gulf $5»4.IKX) to N. La. ft Texas RR.; $2,075.1X10 Canal )i..nds guar, for N.O.. Mob. ft Texas 1!K.; $,i,(»«i.«iO bonds to be Issued to same comjianv 11.025.1100 (or more) to N. O.. Bntou R. ft Vlcksbnrg KK.; $UX).t«X) subs, to $ino,l«») to Siir.veport Hospital Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personal pr'>mills, (v. 12, Taxes, pertv. .$1,220,000,000. ; 1899 1910 IV99 Dec, 1890 ,(XIO 4 I O 4,0!«).744 2,*49,0(X) 1,383..VI 1*6 '.\H.'6I do Dec ,1890 Dec, 1889 Dec, 1865 Dec. 1865 Dec, 1890 London. 1,000 I.OOO ft 1SS6 1907 1875 1866 ft '88 1890 Dec, 1890 Dec, 1890 Dec, 1890 do do do do Baltimore, Treasury. 1,1X10 IKIil War do do do do Sg. M.ftN. 5g. A. ft 1,000 July. 1898 Dee., 1890 Pec., 1890 Baltimore, Treasury. 100.000 110 IXX) 165,000 »4,oon 1,1X10 London. London. 1,687,.145 1847 Augusta and Boston. Boston, Suflblk Bank, do do do do do do Augusta and Boston. Faltimore. Treasury. 1,4W,146 18.18 1872 '72 fo 1906 do do do N. Y., B'k of America do do do K. O., Ciliz'n Bk.of La do do do do do do N. Y., B'k of America. do do do N.O., Citlz'ns' Bk ol La N.Y., Bank of America. do do do do do do do do do The nomlnst debt of Kentucky, at the close of fiscal year, Oct., 1870, was $3,m'2,677. Sinking fund resources at same time were $2,589,295. Valuation 189i do do do Q-J KR. tax amounts provided for extinguishing the debt. is 1889 1886 N.O.. Cltbt'ns' Bk. of La J. ft J. +48,51K) l,&55.3i5 '61-'62 '61 '62 '."" N. is $113,915,561 ; railroadjironerreal ettnte, $25V289,595. The 111. to about $500,000. Bouds ot 1.71 Issued for relief of Chicago, (v. 13, p 559.) persona) property Ct. The viiluafion of real and personal property in 1870 was $92.01X1.000. Taxes are levied by conntles. and vary from 5 mills to 1 6-10 mills. \ sinking fund do do do do The debt has been rapidly reduced. Valuation of Iv, $'25 516.012; 1876- '89 1876- '89 N.O.,Cltlz'nR'Bk ofLs N.Y.. Bank of Amer ca. 2,288,888 1817 1838 1847 1810 1837 1S39 1839 1868 1867 do House Loan S. ft .M. ft : State Almahoua^; Loan (13, p. 107; v. 14, p. 19,84.) alter 1881 Frankfort. Kv. do 1,(«X) 18.39 Bounty Loan Southern Relief bonds I>cfen-c all bonds since 1F6K, to begin In March, 18!2. and ho ileis are required to pnsent such bonds to the Commltlee. investigaiion as to the issue of Jan., I'RO Jan.. 1B80 Jan.. 1880 Various. N. Y., B'k of Aiueilca 66.5.(XX) 1871 Assessed value of pr"pe*ty iulSiW, $22->,119.,592. Rnte ol lax. 4 mills. Kent, for West, ft All. RI!., $:«Xl,llll0p, vr. Al'iw of Dec, 1871, provides for ft '4 •:! •Ti, '79-'SO-'l-'6 July, .ny, 1886 Oct., ct., 1890 Topcka. Various. : Baltimore rale of tax'itiou.2 mills. fionting debt, Jan., 1S71, $1,288,697. Old Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and personal property assessed In 18<i9 at $'29,700.022. Ri«tH of tax in 1S70, 5 mils. Loan to J., P. ft M. R.K., is secured by mortgage on road. Various do do do do do do 1,000 1,000 51-'61 Municip 0, War Debt assumed being rapidly reduced by a sinking Debt has been reduced since 1SC6 from ?10.000,000 to present ficures, by sinking fund purchases. The 1861 bonds are pnvablc at pleasue after Jul v, 1871. and those of 1864 iifler Oct.. Is74. A-sesset value of real and personal property, $322,553,188; Jan.. 1878 N. Y.. 4th Nat'l Bank. July 913,000 66,000 316.«X) 1,648,283 l,C0O W.»r hiU'iiK do do 1,(J00 1853 Jftilne : CIv.l loan do J.*J. 971.834 318,000 45,(!00 102,(XIO > A .Ian., 1872 & 184,1 do .. Binds fundng coupons Bonds to Boeuf& Crocodile Nav.C do for relief of P. .1. Kennedy. do issued to stnte p. nit ntiary. do to fund tloatinp debtor State do toMlss.&Mcx.G'lf Canal do ISB. 1 N La. & Texas RR. Co do Fchool held by Stat Treas do to N. O., Mob. & Texas KR SuBo. Bank 1,000 M. : bonds do Bounty do do no Is luud. Co Q-J. 1864 Cha ity Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas Bonds in aid of various railroads.. Levee bunds do Mnrttl/inti claims aitout 2.(tX\niHi acre s of" land under old hank morigages. L'nfuuded debt is mostly held by U. (C'HliOKlCLB.v. 13, p.'49S, 839.) i,5i«),n,o '61-'69 •01-'69 do 1 is $4.:l0O,00O. is98 ft 3,UX),000 Mllitarv loan Agricultural College Lfniiaifina and fundable, S. 1887 New M.ft N. 7.545,900 1,880,000 (to Chicago). Ktntnuky : Bonds to contractors, &c John Tlllord, act do do WiUtary purposes do held by Board of Ed old debt, funded mle 2';o,ooo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1861 to 1869 do perporal ; LMider a law of 1869 bonds are issued to railroads at »ilO,tX»lper to land grant io»da snd »15,0OO per mile to otheis, but limited to 850 miles in all. Assessed val- alion of all taxable pioperty about »13il.O(X).IXiO; rale of taxation, V:i nilllB. St.ilo Oct., 1891 Oct., 1885 Various. F. ft A. a War bonds bonds do do do do a66.0(X) SOO.lltO 3,700,0(X) a f 1847 Klifnnded stock bonds N rniHl University houdu Thornton loan bonds frte lf99 1900 : deficit »8'.6,845 1870. Kale of taxation reduced A Co do do do do do do do do do do do do N. Y., Lond. or Frank. 1,000 500 1866 1870 1370 1870-71 July, 1871) (to 1870 lute est bonds, inscribed stock Revenue ft N. Y., Un. TruBt Co. do do do do do Gforqiii Western in In 1871 Irom I'/i to 5 ndlls. Deflelt in receipts last Osc I \ ear was f217,62) Auditor's estimate of deficit current year, 1244,156. law passed Dec, 1871, authorizes a loi.n of 11,000,000. .106,00 1H68 1869 & value real estate property, »44''.398. Funded and Florida : Old bonds held by U. S. Govt Due School and Internal imp. fund Warrants bearing no interest Convention bonds State bonds do Loan to Jackson, F. b 1881 1863 1861 1864 1865 g-g ._ non-taxable, 20 yr. financial situation, and a histoi-v oC Alabama ft Chattanooga KK. bond transai'tion Assessed 1«86 1886 1886 18R« 1888 The debt bounty bonds 1 The Arditor's report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1871, shows the total debt to be as here stated. The Governor's nicssage, published in CliKoNicLE, v. 13, p. 7.19, and Andlior's report in V. 13, p. ^39, show all details in reeard (o the State lv''17,000 3:t),'00 1,000 ],U00 1,000 1,000 1,000 1857 186U do do 1873 May,l'86 May, 1886 June, 1890 ; : Soldiers' relief May, The b for deficiencies.... Connecticut : War bonds, 10-20 year T., Duncan, S. ft Co. do d do do do do London, Un'on Bk, do do do I. Y., Duncan, 6. & Co, do do do . N. Y., Duncan, S. 1X1,000 Si;,6',2 Floating debt • REMARKS.! 300,«X) 2,1 1,000 Civil bonds, sinking fund, 1 J. do do do do 82,.'00 1871 1838-S9 Memphis & Little Keck UI! Little Rock & Fort Smith RR L. K., Pine Bluff & N.O. RU Sliss., Ouachita & Red River RR. N ft do do June 473.800 688.000 61 .SIX) 1869 irnfunded debt Ten year bonds 1,941,IXX1 1870 . . Funding bonds of Levee bonds 1606 IStM 1S70 1866 1866 186J 1866 1868 187(1 I California M. $168,000 extended do Sterling bonds of 1850. rxtended.... ctcrllug bonds, extended do do do do Kew bonds do Railroad bond indorsements Loan o .Mont. & Kufala KK Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga KR. Floating debt, varrnnts a d certfs do do Mi Principal, due. when eJEplanatlons see foot-notes. I ; ; • • , . .. , . . THE CHRQNICLR Janaarj 27, 1872.] STATE wUl confer a Subsrrlbera 8 z« or iUta st^ndnif. i (fent Whont •*»»«'• Loui 1,000 do do do do l^lnux Wur Loan Itallroad Uond))(DOt recognised) JfUitouri: 8Ute bond* Coii«ollilati>(t ttoiidD UK A RR UR BoikIr to Iron .MotiLtalu Hli Pacific KK s. \V. ftr. I'actflc t>. W. Ur. Pactrtc KK. fgimr.) ilaunlUaldfe St. JoHt^ph UK State bonds do d'l •«S-« 1,0(X) 488,000 1868 1.000 1,000 1,000 J,W7,000 •MM!) IJOM 501,0011 •&1-9 1,IK10 2,879.000 •Si-ll 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4,990,01 Kl 186« Whom. 1,000 i taxable b IMl ,l.ft J. St. Paul, do do do do do M.«N. J.& PriDOlpal. . 6 do do do do do do do do 6 6 6 6 7 1,456,000 1,589,000 3,0OO,0Ou il der Art cle. 7, Sec. or Con-tltutton oi 1 1, ', Art. I^A-t Sec, 3, and Sec. 12. 7, lis . 7. ) I Comptroller's bda iby Rev. stai's). yorth Carotinn: JiR. and Improvement bonds, old... do do do do do do new (not special tax) do do do do Kandlng bonds, since war do do do Reglst'd certificates of literary fund Peuiteutiary bonds, act Aug. 21, '68. Special tax bonds a 1,000 1,000 1866 1869 1861 1868 do do do do do do do do C*reffo;i— Relief bonds Bounty bonds do 1870. law 1S75 18X) I860 18S6 do June. ISSi. 1886. do f>nruylvania: Inclined plane loan, April 10 6 b M.* 18B do 1?52 1S)2 May 4 Uejrister'd do do 13M Coupon loan of April 19(*3l,000rcg; 18V) 1861 1867 1867 I*i7 1867 1367 1861 187; MiUtarvloau of Mav 15 (cp. & rea.) Stock loan of Feb. 2 (rcKlsteredj... do do do do do (cp. & reg.)... do do (reglsttre o do (cp. & reg.). do do (reglBtereu)... CVmraberabu'g ctf ^ May z:, (reg.) Rhode Maud: War bonds do, South Oarottna: Stotcstock I8«! 1863 1863 186t 17W -. State House stock. IsMssae do do 2d do do d I 3 do 1836 1867 1838 18S9 1 do do 4th do do 5th do Kundlnx bonds Blue Ridge RU bonds de New Sttte 1861 1866 18S1 Iloase bonds 185". do do Funding bill * receiva'ile Payment of inter st Fuudnjr bank billt Conversion b 1896 1868 1863 1868 186^ n'ls I<and comm ssion bonds Fire loan b'^n'ls, i<tcrling do do do Metropollun Bk. bonds of the Slate are held by the ppnna nent school fund. The " .Minnesota Htale Hall, road" bonds, which arc rei udlated, wrre issued In 1868 to the suiouat of 12,2;6,UU0. Total 1877 ima 1879 1872 do do Ouncan, The valuation 4 •i7-'«9 •8^•90 •74.'89 78-'89 1876 1876 78-'87 March, 1881 J. & J. & S. A.& O. Concord or Boston do do do do Sept., •84-9 Oct., •7i-4 1,299,900 1,002,900 593,400 6 J.& Trenton 4 do do do do Jan., •86-96 Jan., "97-02 J. do do 1,666 1,00U 100, KlU. 100, 100, &c. &C. Ac &c. 1,000 1000 1,0UI 1.000 1.00U 30 & 50, so, so, J.* J. City, do do N. y., Manhattan Bank, do do do Albauy. N. Y., Manhattan Bank, do do do Albany. 1,537,«7 5 & 6 N. T. Manhattan Bank. 5 1,106,420 do do do Q.-J. 2.257,300 do do do do 5,150,200 do do do do 2,099,000 do do do do 473,000 do do J. & D. do 880,000 Albany. 66,473 7 7 5 5 6 1,372.000 20,675,000 561,500 900,000 800,000 July, •7;-8 Jan., '72-84 50, 50, 30, do do do do do A. 100.000 396.000 112.000 i O.OOO >g'•S- 9.'«1.«0 do do do do 92,t50 7.S90..W0 90,100 do do do do r23.9i<l 297,3:6 1,000 I,UIO UIOO 1,0Q0 var. var. rar. Tar. var. var. A 1,0.0 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 a 4 S. O. J. 4 J. M. 1,019,000 200,000 B92.000 329,000 domestic Railroad endorsem^'nts York. do Y., F,4 A. do do do do do do State Treasury. do do do do B-k. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Prov.,R. l.H. *T.Co. do do do do do do Columbia. St. Treas. do do do do do Q.-.I. J. J. 127,411 304,370 215,176 130,315 do do do do 1,131,701 do Columbia 4 N. Y. Columbia, Treasury. do do Columbia & N. Y. t do do do most !, J.4J. J.4J.J 4 970,000 230,000 11,600 500,000 1,100,000 1,-298,550 A&O I I [ndeflnlte. Oct., 898 do do do do London. Columbia. Jan., 1871 Jan., 1876 July, 1881 Jan., 1837 1875 1875 y Turnplku road stockH.... BankT nn. 9toi:k Railroad wtocks....: Hermitaifi'! purchase State<:iip[t..| ' Idja?, 1>,Ib 7; var April, 1879 July, 1882 do Aug., 1877 do Aug., 1878 Aug., 1871 Feb , I8J2 Feb., 1872 Feb., 4877 Feb var , 1877 March, 1882 f prll, 1893 July, 1893 August, At 1891 ole sure. Jan. 1, 18T7 Jan. 1,1S8< July 1, '8i-8' July 1, '87-S9 Jul-' I,'82-Sr Jnlv 1, •.«7-97 July 1, '75-79 July 1, 1831 Jan. 1, 1885 July 1, 1388 July 1, 1888 July 1, 1889 July 1, 18S per funds at cU se of fiscal yeir. Sept. *), !871, were $5,159,793 for bounty do; f $l,80.-i.711 general lund $1,654,226 canal debt and $I9,13'J L. I. RR.; making total tdebt, less slul.ing funds, $-i9,-182.7l'2, i^r $V,9'-»«.I41 Kss llian 1870. Net revenue of canals, $931,588. Assessed valuation of nil taxable prop; ; erty is $2.052.5.37.^98. or about two-thirds of Its actual value. Tax rate in 1871 n as anout iK mlilB; for 1872 Comptroller advises i)i ujIIIs. Interest on all debt except bounty loan Is voluntarily paid In gold. (V. 11. p. 19.) The gross amount of the several Issues of debt are here given, but thn value of bonds issued kIoc^ 1865 varies so much fin the p irtlcular i-snes that a reference will be found advisable to the detailed article in Curoxiclb, v. 12, p. ^63. Several p'ans have been proposed for scaling down the debt, but no (letlntte action has yet been taKen. Total Interest overdue Is $4 987,il9. (For the Governor's message see v. 13, p. 740.) The total valuation of real snd chattel property In 1871 was $1,502,129,971, on which the 2.09 mills State tax produced $4,35'',728, and other local taxes, which are very heavy in Ohio, raised $18,601,660. (V. 13. p. 840.) <iebt is provided for The pay by sinking funds, which at or before maturity. It Revenue Is raised from numerous sourcf b, princpal y from corporations Taxes are levied on personal property, which was assessed in 1870-71 at $171,686,918. and the tax wss $620 619. Total revenue In.l87l, $7,197,915. Knnded debt diminish- ed $2,131, S.'iS. Balance in Trcasurv at close of fiscal yeaf, $1.17«,8;8. state holds $l,l's4,321 In stocks and $9,100,000 o! lallroiid bonds. Interest is paid in gold ou all loans prior to 1867. Any coupon bonds mav be Ohautred to registered The bonds due in 1872 ar* pavable at any time till u>7. those of 1S77 tl.l ite; those ol 1RS2 till 1892. Debt was all crested for war purposes and is being dhninWhed. The valuation of real and personal property for the fiscal yar ending Apr. 1870. $ist,189.489. and tax oi 23 cents on $100. Total revenue, $6:n.8SG. Treasurer Parker. November 29. states the debt brielly thus: Toral bonds printed by American Bank Note Co., $2J,5 lO,^^: of which $3,072,800 were In State Treasury : $6,000,000 sterling loan in hands of Am. Bank Note Co.; »3,!>53,20O destroyed; .indb.'ilance $9,511,000 were delivered to tina iclnl a^ent In New York. Of the latter. $3.7(3,01)1) were In use as collateral for loans; $.5 511,000 had been sold, and $200,000 were to credit of sinking fund. Old debt not converted was$6,453.908, making total debt. $11,991,90^, without Including bonds pledged, r railroad endorsements. A Committee of investigation concludes that »6,.Sll,O0O ol boids are an over-Issue, bnt this view is not well sustained. Taxation for 1871, rate. State 7 mills county. 3 mills. Assessed value of propel ty, $183,913^. Defaulted on steaillly • ; Jnlyl,'l863 July 1, 1868 1368-93 1893 1870-73 6 6 6 :%8-92 735,553 •2,172.000 6 4,083 Ml 5 I JJ-S* I. to fiin<l Int.on above to Jan, 6.1 H'Ulrotul lUht^ Bon'ls end*r»ed for railroads Bonds loannd to UU.'h, old. Bds Is-tutMi to RH.'8 sinre '66— Green Issue, no letter = 3 1866-67 New serie-, letter B •67-'8-'» do not I'-ttered ae Green l.-igue, no h.-ttcr > «,« Bds to lund Int. on abo 'e to Jan., '6^ Int. dueonallbds estira'd to Jan, "TX floating debt— BBauk of Tenbessee notes 1.000 1,0001 Interest January, 18;2. total debt here given (vol. 13, p. 759, Is. 8.39.) according to a supple- ]m iiptrolier. Oct. 21, 1371, afier deducting hon'lapald In bv t ailroails. this total debt of $»1.990,066, the Comptro'ler de- From ducts—debt of solvent railroads, $5,7,6,5.'i3 due from railroads then sold. $5.2i4,U32; indorsed bonds that will pay tmerest, $2,172,000. and interest, $130,320 int. 18 mos. on bonds paid In. $5»,590; estimated balance revenue due. Jan. 1. 1872, ; ; $1,2110,000; making loial deductions of and leaving the net amount of debt •21,i;i,387 No Interest now paid 1666 1863-69 1861 3,219,190 1,903 028 6 6 6 6 Toul 1392 1901 1900 1900 ••> valuation of lands, other property $205,.38<i,^77 $i.S028,475, $19,961,590. ; lots and taxable, $297,909,created, except by a two-tlilrd vote wf the people. The rate of taxation was raised to CO cts on the $100 for 1871. though since reduced to 40. but a tax hiu been laid ou railroad raceit'ts, and on some othef soorces of ix'venue. (v. IS, p. 604,fi34.) 03D. $T2r513,*J43; total No new debt can be T1O00O 752,117 206,003 , , 81,990,'I66 IBTi. Bonds ani wjirrants for State govt Bonds to syttl claims on State... Penitfntiary debt Front'er prutection, gold, 'M-40 yr.. Deflciency b<U, ander act May, 1871 216.611 74,000 5 130,000 60,000 1S0,O0O IStO 18TO 1870 l»i1 Vermotu: 1A» State owns about 91 ,000,000 acres of land, and also claims, on different accounts against the U. S. $506,018, which would he to that extent an oOSet Va nation of property, 187: to the deht. The S & 8 New «»,(»J York. 189»-1910 1,1876 March $299,461,517. Taxes collected in fiscal year 1860-70, {;M,44<l ordl^ nary State expenses about, $295,757. June, I-Ti $405,000 bonds were paid. , ,„, A Uw f<ir funding << of the debt (except ster) ling) was passed April 1871, giving a cerUncaw •«««""' forXpayaVlo, with interest, after a »»»""*• wlthNVeit Va. About $30,aaw had ed when a ^solution waa pmMed '» DS?'""?'; ',. 1S71, stopping the proceaa and Of^f™* ; coupon. " " regfst(!red Virainia: Old bondH, coupon " registered bondtt, . 1862 IhSi . •' 3ii,ri00 J h coupons rt'Klstere " sterling " nt-rest tnnUable to Jan «7 ,," line to July 1, 18?1 <ew PunllDK bouils Kir X of debt, (.enineales tur ot old debt 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 tsoo b It "h £200 & J. 100,500 A registered " .vne 500,* a iterllDK coupon „ * "^ Pimdlng bondii " " also $68,000 rontlngent dehl lo L.I. RK.,* annum for Indian annuities. SlnklDK Is $7,361 Feb., 1882 Feb., 1882 June, 1876 \v& - B'if* War loan Debt waa all created for war purposes. Of the first two classes of bonds the principal Is payable, $100,000 per year, within the duli-s named. mentary report of the Oo 2=3 Treasury warrants Loan account in New York Total debt ot all kinds to Jan., TTsjrfM— School 'und bonds to $221,603. Debt reduced last year, $419,201. All the bonds of New Hampshire were issued for war purposes, and have beta steadily reduced In amount. The 10^^": mock . V. 13, p. 806. will TeiuiefivM: ^ i op — s^^S $900,000 per '98- "99 Amer. Ei. Bank. 38,837 189,6ai 1,265,800 700,000 181,415 300,439 6,712,608 do 4 A. On demand. Oct. ,1898 \ew do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Harrlsburg Treasury. (In ilo 3:B,I)0() &c &c J. do will. July, 1875 July, 1878 At will. Ji.u., 1874 July, i8T2 Var., 1873 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1875 Dec, 1877 Jan., 1900 Kaleigh, Treasury, do do dj F.4 A. At do do do 40. Phlla.,Farin.4M. J.& 2.«74.1JHI l.'i%.Oj(l J. A.* O. J. 4; J. A.& O. A. 4 O. J. 4 J. N. 675,591 1,600,000 4,095.309 2,400,000 (1,1&I 4S,4S0 3,-;S6,3-iO do do do do do A.it O. J.& April, ISn April. 1877 Vew York. & J. A. & O. J. £ J. J. 100,000 11,407,000 A. J. do da do do do 4,738,900 6,639,100 2,628,000 1,739,000 2,417,100 1,T2I,IOO &C. &c. 4c. &c, 1869-^ra proper^ upon and ijiteri'i't t«x 2X mill., making Ordinary exDciiscs of the aovernm't sm year, and Interest on debt $lil61.216. The Hannibal 4 Rt. Joseph RR. provides the interest on Its bonds. Ifonds dne Jan. 1872. were paid In goiil. The Governor's message, Hs to Anances, was published 1 Cbbomiclk 9 mills. about ; do 6 6 « 6 6 mills. Total -fBluatlon ot resi estate 1870, $11,.3S0,11S personal, $8,377,995: tax ($1 12M per $:00) amounted March, ISTt ^tate Treasury, ». .M. 5H property In 1871 was which the revenue tax Is all mills, ti ^l-'88 Co. of f575,0(V,000, MSI do do 8, property, $85,406,377, taxation Dec, 181 618/100 600,000 160,000 383 (MS 1849 loan, .\nr. I 2 (|:U,00t)reg.).. do do do do do .M.&S. 15 10 Oftlo: Registered loan, piyablo after v., Treaaury. There 1.000 | Canal Debt, Stale debt RBMARKB.t vhen Due. N. Y.,Nat. BkofCom. do d'> do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ('o 6 392,000 York: Bounty loan hoDdn. coup')n do do registered sloci£. General fund debt— Aster t-tocfc. 18«-3: do do deflciency loan. do do do 18)8 do do do 1343 Various Issups uuf N. I). !.&.}. '^,ll«!.000 50O.(X» 160,000 1861 1368 do 100,000 100,000 90,000 100,000 2,275,000 •51-8 •57-9 13M tax free do do l.OUU 1.UU) 1,0UU ei-:j do do yew Jernty: war loan boudb, 18m lan 1867 1871 to rand floatt'ig debt Uarnpuhtre: XWar loan coupon bondfl d> do 1,IXJ0 •57-«6 •56-61 •5»-7 KU do 18(8 18S8 .... l^oudfl to Nortli .Mo. I'oQds to Cairo Fulton HondH to riattti County do by All the : State Uulhting Coupon SE(]URITIP:S. INTERK8T, Where Pajrable and Amonut Out- yew 113 sreaC Itevor by glTlns u« Immediate notice of any error dlecover«d In onr TablM. DESCRIPTION. For czplAnatlon of all rf feroncw foot Qoteit on pr«cedlDff page. Minnt90ta : . Sli . do D. BoBt., N.n. Mut. Red'n .Montpeller, Treasury. 4 J do do do do do do do do London. I . X 187 '78 1874- -78 1886-1900 ia86-19ai 1886-1900 1886' ISOO 1W6-1ii-6 1876-1886 1877-18S7 1877-1887 1886-1901 " veatlgatlinTlxii "as vetoed. JEl'.l. 1871 1871 100, 00, Ac *0 p. ^.000,001 10,000,000 .(.4.1. J.4J. Rl'-hinond. Treasury. On lettlcm'i wtili W.Va. to oii Treaaury ws. more than •"'55'«V,«,,i° J.^^ January Interest, bnt an ,«PPf^"' '^gS-JJf n. prop«riy In ISTl, $.366J16,«riO. ITvalue . . 1- of l:l», 4'29, W» : r. 14. P- '••> . .. ; . . THE CHRONICLE. 114 [January 27, 1872 CITY SECUEITIES. by Wa. B. Dana 4; Co., in tlie office of tlie Librarian ot Congreas, Wa«liingtou, D. C] 8nb«crlberB wrlH confer a great favor by giving n» Immediate notice of any error discovered In oorTaMeg. [Entered according to act of Congress, in the year DESCRIPTION. 1871, INTEREST. Size or Bate par Value (jent For explanation, see foot-notee. Oa : Aiiffvita, Var. Bonds for various pnrposes Baltimore : CItT et'k dne at pleasure after 1890. .Jail stock Water Var. 1858 \SH loan. Consolidated bounty loan 1863 1865 1860 1863 1853 1863 1368 do Exempt Pnbllc Parks rDriiid Hill) Park Improvement loan Loan to Bait. & Ohio RR One million loan, Pitts & C.RB.... New City Hall ao ISM Consolidated loan Court House loan 1864 Funding loan Loan to Va. Valley K.R Endorsements for N, "W. Va.RR.... Tork&Cum.UR. do do do do West. Md. BR .. do do TJnlonBB iSTO 1871 do Bangor, Ue.: City debt proper Penobscot & Kennebec RR. loan. European & N. American RR Bangor & Piscataquis RR 1854 1852.'! i86!-'6S 1863 1864- '6f. 1866-'69 1,000 1 Apr. 1,1860. 1900 July ;i-'86 Valuation of real and personal property $9,378,965. Rate of taxation. 2M per ct. The loans to Europe & N.Am. BR., and to Bangor & Piscataqu b RR. are secured by first mortgages on those roads. 18r2-'85 1874 1894 The population of Boston 187l.'85 190O-I9O1 In 1870 was 250,526. against 177,840 in IPOO. Valuation of real estate iu 1870 was $365,593,100; personal property. ?;i8,196,8«(i; total. $584,089,400, upon which the rate ol taxation v a>. $1 65 per $1,0(M for State and $13 65 lor cltv and County Total si^eclal a sessments were $1,412,025 Total amount ol tax, $8,6 T>.8fi2. l he net Increase debt in 1S70-T1 was$i,J.'».8:ili. The total debt. April 80. 1871, » as $26,666,4.%, and the sinking fund then held, $11,633,950. Sinking fund provisions are ira-'TS ;sn-'79 snlHcIent to meet the debt as it nnitures. Tie sterling firOO.OOO loan, negotiated In 1870. iietled 1875-'80 1875-'80 the city On demand 187S-'79 1871-'87 1881-'87 188S-'86 lH74-'78 On demand Boston, do do do do do 201,5'10 i 1S85 . 450,000 4,000,000 2,523,000 2,264.000 S75,C00 ; 1900 1.5, July do do do do do do do London, 394,000 836,000 250 000 1,290,000 1870 1869 1870 1870 ticle In On demand I An (irrencv. lntcr<"illng ar- Vari. Boston. 1899-1900 ISTO-'SO do do 1900-1901 1890-'91 By do do Brooklyn 1849.'50 1853 1855 1857 do liability loan do local improvem t local 18.)9-'61 improvement loan Mt Pro-pect Square 1861 loan 1857 1866 Soldiers aid fund loan Nat'l O'd & Vol. Firemen's loan... National Guard loan, Atlantic ave.Improv. loan, local .. Third street do do . do do do Gowanus Canal 18'i4 1~65 1862 . do do do Houth Seventh do do Union street do do Grand street do do Fonrth ave. do do do do do Wallabout Bay do Bedford ave do local.. Kent ave. basin do \ auderbilt ave. improve, crtfs local X. Y. Bridge loan. reg& coupon Prospect Park l.>an, do Bushwick irapr. loan, av. AV'ater loan Sewerage bonds, continuous, locai do do special do Ass. fund bonds, continuous do Central ave. sewer bonds L'harteKlon, S.C: City stock 1867 1866 1865 1866 1867 1867 18B2 1867 1867 1867 1869 1869 1870 1860- '71 1837- "71 65,000 .W,000 150 000 92.000 133,000 213.000 90,000 552,000 25,000 32,000 40,000 167,000 135,000 373,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,001 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 18T2.'76 do do do do do do do do do do 1(187- '90 306,000 320,000 14,000 '24O.0OO 329,IX)0 771.0 278,000 195,000 a law of 1871 taxation for both citr and county purposes was limited to 2 cents and S mills on the dollar, on the assessed viiliiation of 18*0. The Board of Estlmete in Jiilv. 1S71, state in their published report that the estimate Is over $2,000.000 less t' an last year, or a reduction (rom 2,0(10,000 200,000 4,679.4«i 15,000 1,000 1,000 18T9-'81 1875 186J-'73 1881 imt>rovements (as marked local tiibl"^) which he states is a Hen on the propertv benefitted and must be paid by it nont ns'obligations, $1,527,548, cone'sting ot cerTot ficatcs and $10ti.00O due CIlleaKO, Dec, 1S'.2. $9,557,405 lor lotal 1881 In this 18n-'90 1871-'90 1877 '86 «_ tal debt, lS71-'72 Dl>, 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 '. is property a a Bonntles to Voluntecis s Boonties to Volunteers T To build Uijgieston Ave. 8ewef!!B2 1881-1902 Syrsfrdate, do do 1880 Bonds are mostly held within the State ol Soulh Carolina, and interest Is paid In Charleston. l!i69-'98 1888-'lll Assessed value of veal property. Sept., to Cin. & Hills. lili lo Little Miami RR.... F .'."a Eaton & Ham. RR Covlngtf-n&Lei.BR.... ohlo&MissiSBlpnlRR G H I Marietta & Cin. RR... Common School purposes, reg "m A Bonds to fund noathiK d.'bt. Bdi! to 04 M RR to pur. whf prop'.ii do for Common School purposes do do do do do do do do tODnrrOHlestateforWorkh'seY do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do nnr Epls. Bury'gGds for park " forexten.&imp. waterworks do do r> tl., do E f :loatlng debt A2 to build Workhou3<^. Y'* pnr.Orph. Aayl. gds for park.C) forerectlon of a Workhouse for waterworks ci tor waterworks "c3 for Cornnion school pnrp'oscsPJ for Common School purposes.? do to O & .M KR to pnr. whf prop N 'tewater Canal.-A I ( ,,,;., 1850 1844 1850 1851 1842- '51 1854 1845 H35 1855 1834 1866 1866 1858 1868 1868 1868 1868 I860- '61 1855 1860 1847 1849 1850 for funiii 'K floriting debt L forexten.&Imp. waterworks.K do do F nnr. Orph Asyl. O'ds for Park.O for Workhouse for sewerai^e f'^r linn,-,,,- & & M.&N. 6 6 1867 1868 1853 s. v. W IWl C4 1871 73-10 73-10 73-10 7 3-10 1 : Water Works Funding bonus. conT. Intel's ^^orparvalitt.—TUfi sizes in J. J. 7 R 1-^ M.AS. J.&D. F. ft A. J.&D. 73-10 73-10 'ivesewerBS " M. &N. M. &N. M. &N. M. dtS. A.&<l. 73-10 73-10 73-10 73-10 Y8 1 which ,1 J. &. 3. 3. 3. J. D. 4;,iKort ave... .17 f Cotumbin, & .T. & J.&D. F.& A. J.*D. J. & J. J. 18i7-'48 1847-'48 8 88 .t,l .,.„ .iial 18H 115J00 Idas 159,000 bonris are issued: a, 500 Cincinnati. do N. Y., do Amer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do J. J. do do do do do * M.&N. M.&N. Cincinnati. A. 40. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank. A. &0. do do do A.&O. do do do M.&N. Philadelphia, Bank N. A M.&N. do do do J.&D. N. Y., Amer. Ex. N. B M.&N. do do do J. & J. do do do J. & D. do do do A.&O. do do do M.&S. Cincinnati. A.&O. N. Y., Amer. F.x N. B M.S8. do do do -M. & 8. do do do A.&O. do do do M.&B. do do do P.&A. do do do J. J. and & N. Y., Amcr. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Philadelphia, Bank N. A. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank. D do do 3 do do & & 1,000- J. J. OmSj^oiS."" - > 6, 100. 600 and 1,000 ; (%, was 1871, personal, $51,670,609 (V; of actual ; Total loss by fire estimate'l at $1% ftXI.OOO. Raised 111 1870 on City tax ot VA per cent, $4,139.- 1874- '82 1882- '95 $23(i.R88,4O0 value. ISSO 1860-'«5 1890-'95 79J: County, Town, State, &c., $2,270,682: special assessment. $2,856,852. 298,963, against 109,26'.i in ItCO. ing fund. $557,H'». 1878^6 1874-'99 1872-'79 on Population in Amount 1870, in sink- 1870, 218,900, against 161.044 rate, $22 00 per $1,(K». Tlie following books ol the Auditor of Hamilton Population by census of Tax Jnly, 1872 July, 1876 In 1860. Dec, County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of the City of Clucimiati for ten years 1880 Aug., 1878 Dec, table from the : 1880 Jan., 18S1 do Jan., 1882 June, 1884 Nov., 1885 do do do March, r^ 1886 Oct., 1886 March, 1888 June, 1888 Aug., 1888 June, 1889 July, 1S88 Jan., 1890 Nov., 1890 9Ol E ^ oo H S % s U 8 s % © !« s 1 g 1 53 r? f- 9.. ^ u s « s 9 S ^ ^ H 18 S S. 'M CI iq" * ts p 8 i s s. 3 C«» e-S do tr art April, 1895 do do March, 1897 do June, 1897 Nov., 1897 Jan., 1900 June, 1900 ;S2 -^ ^ 5? \\ 3_ s -' ? s I Oct., 1900 1908 Oct., 1884 Sept., 1899 March, do Oct., 1899 March Ang. 1, 1886 15, 1886 Total debt of Cincinnati Is about $5,066,000. Inl, $3,50,000 ' er annum. 1870, 9,298, against 8,062 In 1860. account about Population, Columbia, do ' " t l>'*«npaj/oWe.— .I.ft J.Btan '8for.r Qnarterly ttom Jan.; Q.— F., quart.. I^e'?ly1^r,?eS:;V-^''.r^„-,.trn^,Jim*L^^^^ inary of the latest Information '^'""""^ sominary Infonnalfon in retard * rerard to city aaances daances will ' Co. N.Y.,Am.Exch.N.:Bk. .J. l.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 & do do N.Y., Am.Exch.N.Bk. do do do do N.Y., Duncan, S. & Co. do do 1000 1810, 1879 1872 N. Y., Duncan, S. 1,030,000 3,790,000 87,000 3 593,0(0 i, 896,000 282.000 3,425,000 2,000,000 (In Jantiarv 18721 3'.Hi.-,"Ki ji-alnst al oul $aiO,- claim tint the total debt Population in $32,496,953. 266.661 in 1860. Valuation of 000,000. : Water loan do .;;::;: Sewerage bonds do Hlver Iraprovementbonds VV.\ Municipal find School bonds do do S. Park loan (not a bonddf Ch'go) The Committee of Fifty $30,66»,7118. 18(16- "95 1868- '95 1868-'90 1877 1901-'ll 1915-'24 do do var" .J. * J. nearly $8,000,000 to $6,000,000. The rate of taxation on the assessed valuation of last vear, averaged $3 86 on the $100. The rate has been reduced, they say, to less tl an 3 per cent on the assessed valuation of last year. The Wavor In his Message, states the debt to Dec 8, 1871, at »2l.2«5,0O0 for pub. Imi r'm'ts, less $I,'00,I55 In sinking fund: 1801 18l7 1885- '94 1880-'81 Charleston 5,142,000 51,600 «o,eoo 185S.'U 1866 1878 1875 18T2 do do do do do do do do 148 000 1,800,000 8,238,000 8,224,000 l,CiOO lS7i) Brooklyn, do do do do do do do do do do do do 321. (XX) , do bonds (coupon) Fire loan bonds .i $3,8'i3,415 in regard to taxation, by .Mr. Th.s. Hill, will in the last financial report of the city be found 1900-1901 London : City Hall loan Water loan, Debt of Willlamsburffh loan 1 000 Int. accoount, »7b,663. Dec.3l,187; ; West. MiL BR. sinking lund,»:<17,323 and the total of the several other sinking funds, $5,469,132. Tlie amount of ("ebt on wliich city pays interest is $13,023,066, as B. & O. RB. pays on $5,000,000 loan Water loan Is paid i*v income of waterworks, and Public ark bv Ctly Passenger Railway, and interest on *l,467.'ti0 by other con"panies. The assessed value of propertv in 18U1, $202,756,140. Population in 1870 was 357,334, against '212,418 iu 1860. Loans are issued in registered stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturity named. The fiscal year now closes Oct. 31. Jan. 1, 1*95 Jan. 1,1890 Jan. 1, 1886 July 1,1884 Boston. do 'X. 1875 1, Sept. 1,1893 Sept. 1, 1893 Sept. 1, 1890 Boet.,Mereh. Nat. Bank. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank. 1,W9,711 Boston Highlands Consolidated St. Imp loan, 8t,rllng Bondsfor various city purposes do do do Dorchester water loan Loan do do do do do 1,928,000 2,582,175 663,850 688,000 1873 May Bangor & Boston do 318,759 583,205 3,666,300 893,500 411,000 1858 ; city credit has been loaned extensively to railroads. In evchange lor their securities, which It holds to the amount ot »11.015,9C8. The sinking fund tor II. & O.RR.f.5,000,(i0() loan was »l.:r;9.f82. July, 1890 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 274,700 560,000 1,000,000 60),tOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1852-'68 Renewal City Debt Bonds for Municipal Purposes do Ri»crui(lng purposes do bounty to volunteers do cltypurpose* do v.irIous do Roxbury war deb assumed Renewal of water bonds ol '48 Water loan, sterling ity notes (new main) Act 185S Water loan (Chesnut Hill Beso.)... do do do ... do do do ... do (Dorchester) Chirugo h 18S3.'6IS . Various Trust Funds Brooklyn iOOJfcc. City receipts, 1870, 1288,986 1372-'89 Baltimore, i.8,913 5,000,000 2,211,068 410,353 555,566 185,723 6,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 218,400 891,616 137,414 773,900 1,000,000 724,500 500,000 1,650,000 117,003 lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. (lue. The 7,207,632 ne&c. when Augnsta. 1,855,260 10O*c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. Principal Whent Where Payable and by Whom. Pay*"!*- I87r)-'8a 1887 100 and 1,000 : «, » also over I 000 ; /, 250: A, 100 ; i, 50, &C. be iriv.i. i>uh bo given with references to more detailed stat.mcnte pnbllshed U th. : . . . THE CHRONICLE January 27, 1872.] 115 CITY SECURITTES. wlU coaAr SnlMcrlbcra DESCRIPTION. • gr^tit tmvor by glvlnK «• Immediate notle« of >mr error dleeovered in onr Tables. Date Me For«>pUiiaUon or all references. loot notee od preceding page. ul Bonds. IIVTBKEST. 8tze or 'rlnciral, pal Vail alne. l^en't. Where Payable and P'y"' « bjf ColHtnhtig, Oa. Savannah, Subucrlptluos to various Hli. stuckB Uo dn New MS purposes., H. CK. K. Bk York. Col. City Tieasnry. .ilo roupon r<-. whom. BXUABK8. .When Due. Totaf debt. ItlS.BOO. Bonds are all coupon, and *er« Issued In small amounts as wanted City holds some stocks and other property. 18Ti-'81 1891.'93 1878 N. r., Nat. Bk of Kepub ColuDibue. 1873- f>9 N. T., Cent. Nat. Bank. i»ri-'8i 1870, 79J01; (1,178,000, against a debt 1888.''90 city taxes on real and personal nropertyln 1871, «91B,207 ; In 1870, 1710,680; io 18*9, liiaiOM. 18il7.'88 Popniatlon la Bona fur vtulfjus purposes do Water Wk Co, (fu»r. by uu do forbulldluj! Ciiy Uall Jertey, Ciiy city, do 790,000 uao-lD 928J00 do Water loan bonds., conoon. do do do 1852-87 196J-71 t,SUJX)0 lHM-69 73JXXI BerKon I8«tl-M ISiD t8«S-<9 401.1,(100 (K) ^cii. ^ do do K III .'nda U -"jnd» : .... ajo,(x)o i'».OUO 870,000 1,888.501 V»rl. Van. For JuirersouvilleRR stock School Houses .... 460.1100 Louisville.. l81,IO) (48,000 382,000 33.000 152,500 120,000 2S«,0OO 900.0UO 154,000 144,000 1,000,000 173,000 150,000 179.000 135,000 236,000 1,558,000 Waterworks Watir Works Bounty Hind For Improvement of streets do do do For school houses Water stock Sewer bonds Itowuu*8. ^, whaii! Elizabeth ana P. HB WhAff property Jallbonds For old liabilities School bonds Foroldllabintles RR bonds, endorsed by LottlsTiUe N. T., til '91).. till nss).. 1,000 1,000 1.000 '.t Jf.,„ N. *S. MM Ala. UiJ SeiC Ynrl; Water stock do do 'n^t stock Addl 'nr Crorou -. Croton i. do Croton Aqueduct.. 1 ck Is : .'. ,' Central lids .ck ; do •ht do du do do Cen. Park additional fund stock., do do do Central Park Imp. fond stock .... do do do do do do Buil.UnL'lMriusti)Ck,No4 i:d8 li stock ,- stock I*' ->n IJ.. • I>t«.K tiDM.tH 18TO 1860 1885 1888 I'loallni^debt fund stock Market stock do do do do City Cemetery stock City Improvement stook relief — do ism im bonds do 1M> coupon 'inda ' ..ids 'onds .iiiprove. t>on<la Fam. Aid fond bonds, do d) do do do do Idiurij . M.N .\ .r.lvenl'tfund stock. < N iSTl 18)1 1871 1S71 fund stock ! liullding fund stock.. lUionai Lroton water stocv Pill'... Ad i Y. Count!/: If. ,.,,,.. .;.,.i r-.., ,..,,,..., 2,500,000 3,083,200 1,766,800 115,000 1,183,487 151,000 250,000 1,500,000 2,748,000 75,000 40,000 1896 "154 Bk of America. do do Mobile, Bk of Mobile. do do do do N. Y., M»reh. N. Bank Mobile City Treasury. do do floating and overdue debt In 1870-71 was $l,0»i,of w^hich $534,250 was taken up : available assets April, 1871, $877,988; not available, $211,161; valuation of real and personal, $34,542,319; tax. do lobt 1(630,000 applied, do / yearly to Int'st. 1890 1884 1900 1900 190T-I911 do do 18S4 issa and principal KB pf 1869 ' tSM if" IMS $481,832. Population. KOao. Valuation of real etate, $2U."00.000 : tax, IK per cenr. The Auditor's ^eml-snnual report, July, 1871, 'tales that receipts will meet current expenses. CI y owns $1,712,066 in assets. (V. 12, p. . 498.) ft S. Ala. BB. city and county, thoujfb Identical as to boundahave separate organizations and distinct debts. The fouowingstate lent shows the amount of ftmded and temporary debt, and the amount In the sinking fimd at the dates named, as reported by the Joint committee of citizens and supervisors: Jan. 1, Sept. 14, Jan. i, ries, Description of Debt. Total funded debt. .$56,858,879 $68,963,146 $82.n'9.158 Less sinking fund. .. 18,006,310 18,115.894 19,422,833 1880 1887 1898 1896 1374 1874 1876 1887 1895 1873 1873 1878 1873-1876 1901 1878 189t 1897 1897 . Q.-F. M&N. Funded, less s'k'g f d.$38,852,?i69 $50,882^52 $62,896,825 Temporary cltv debt. 6.768.5?^ 10.52.'i,100 ll*i4,50O City revenue bonds.. 1,848,100 8,080.000 11,814,400 8,88'i,200 County rev. b'ds, *c. 584,600 10,»1,800 Total tcmp'y debt.. $9,181,172 $22,491,300 tSl,3iO,700 Dec. 16, 1871, Comptroller states total furded debt temporary debt, $2f 25il,07 ; claims at $87,371,808: 1 unBettle'l,$6AlO,ai(). Assets, sinklnir fund, $30,137,093 : cash In Treasury. $6,959,919. Tlie poimtBtlon York In 1S70 was 9iJ.S!l, against 806.858 In of NcW The following talde shows the progrras ~ in ten years of property valuation and taxation. 1860. « $ S S S 8 5 S S 2 E S S ?! S5 S sssssses^^ m o 1889 1889 1884 18J9 1890 1905 f i ^ ^ s t i! s i § g" s i 5" g; g i I p I i ii^.A 18W-1883 1873 18T8-18T5 1876 1890 1901 1872-1878 1872-1878 1872-1874 & u 170.003 138,000 4,817,000 1871. 1871. $48,016,796 $54,302,808 20,981,350 27,816,350 1870. Funded city debt $38,499,558 Funded county debt,. 18359.321 1907-l''ll - ^ is g § e i I s s t s s i s § g 8 s i p ?" i i 5 S S 1BS4-1888 187S-1878 1888-1890 1880-1881 1895-18^7 1891 1877-1879 1883 1887 1901 1884-1888 J. J, ft J. A,« 0, A J. I g §' s; s: it i t s t ^ ^ g g g i i s- s. i. § i i i I' These figures do not Include special aaiewments for Improvements, street openmK. ac. Mi anecllled property. (CHBCacii r. IS, p. 393, prjnclpal of for Interest and maiuriug WOOJW per coMKTlCltr bonds of 1853, the sum of hr tax on real raised be to law ?SJf ft iequlrod by made lor some ?JSi" special provlsloos are Kit bonds, interother issues of de^t as lollows: and l-ir. „i iiorsonest by ^175 01 real estate tax To provide * J. N.Orleans or do do Van. do J. «! J. do A.ftO. do M.AN. do M.ftS. do J.*D. J. li R ^ t 18K-1893 M.&.N, do do .... do do do do Old corporations 1891 1886 1885 July, 1899 Nov., 1895 till 1901 ISM M.*N. M.AN. M.ftN. M.*N. M.*N. M.AN. M.ftK. M.*N. M.*N. M.*K. M.*N, Railroad debt Nov.,1900 July, 1872 1870 1075 1875 1879 1879 1880 1833 M.ftN. MB 981, 1872-1910 30003 coupon debt bonds 1888 Total debt about $600,00?, against which the cily holds abundant assets. N.Y., Howes *M. 531 9S3 400,000 3,787,000 3.000,000 450,000 6,900,000 8,907,939 1,000,000 500,0)0 1,500,000 266,500 300,000 4,253,500 3,794,200 l,3!5,0a0 3,523,800 1,750.000 3tock, One MtUlon of '80 •82t0'93 18 5-'96 M.^yers & Co «»,000 400000 Repairs to buildlntrs. stock ^atwworks Loan 1896 75,000 451,300 do do hill. -in. liouds Assessment fund .^tock Ponchartraln 68fl38inl860. 8340,000 .,•) ) : The :j,No.2. 1 Vay, Oct., 1888 72- -89 Charleston, S. C. 900,0 i; ' isifl 1889 85 1896 Aug. 1897 Bonds arc endorsed by N. \fXO i,ond».,,, . Of.,,^,.i,,i ,r.,,i but advised that & do do do do N. Y.. P. 558,300 351,20] 853,'Hn 500.000 380,000 230,000 County Court House stock, do do Sol. subs. Ited. bounty bonds Sol. bountv fund hond« g„i s s May, Hay, Oct., 1898 •73 to "98 181,0M do do Lnnatlc Asylum stock do do Fire department stoclc Fire lelecraph bonds Tax all the city debt as It matures, Its income should not be reduced, as the debt is Increasing. The total dcM January. 1871, was t4,91U.OOO, exclusive of the railroad debt, for which the roads are lia'de, amounting to tl. 558,000 In three years, file AM of honda had been retired, but the debt had increased $2,012,000. Popniatlon In 1870 was 100,753 against adequate to meet 1SHI Louisville. lOOOO . do do do do The commissioners of the sinking fund reported Jaauarr, 1871, that the resources were more than 85-87 230,000 37,000 3,147,000 1,900,000 900,000 100,000 250,000 t,rra,oo3 1,075,000 920.000 490,000 450.000 8^068,071 899,300 275,000 990,000 do Crotou water stock do do do C-i!'"" April, 1883 lMS-'84 April, ISSI Jnlv, 1899 i,?;8,goo do 1, 1891 Various. .Inly, 1897 161.008 231,700 do do do do Xew May The Mob.ct Ot. Norlh Kli Trunk ULiilroad Bui. 1874-79 1875-81 do Bond-* fo (irrtnd (:• outstanding. Varion*. of America. Memphis. 25,000 a,s 15,000 213.000 800,000 ' to any dellnlto Information In regard to the city finances, except tbt bonds Jan., '96 19a July, 1889 do do do do Louisville. N. Y. 1873-79 doj Funding loan, (gold) Endorsement )!.& )l.d L. Rk. R.R.. ABC (pay. an'lv DEF (pay. a:i'rv Bk 1)9.1903 Lynchburg, Memfihti, Tnin.: Bonds for various purposes Post bonds.. W> ; 1877-99 It Is ironosalble to obtain , July, Jane, "75 N. r. Bk of America. Bonds Va. & Tenn. BB Bonds UK. funded Interest do do do do do do do do do Luticfibura, Va.: Bonds* rily purposes Xohtle: City debt do do do do do do do do do K. v.. Bank of America N. r., .Mercantile N. Bk 17,000 92,000 B.B Subscrlp. lustook.L.&M. btrid(*r a, wliarf l,-.i»l,900 N. Bk, Jan tst ao do do do do do do 150,IX)0 1810-1 1871 do do ao years Bergen auct IIu<laou old bonds Lo'ilinlle. Ky.: Jersey City, do do .|75,0CO Van. . Assessiufut. buikdH Bonds value ofWBtanrorks, of |aS0,0D0 amonnt of : 8ewcra{Ci' bonds, ron;ion do t I Xew York do N'. do do do do do do Orleans. do do 1893 1892 1893 18J4 1874 1874 1874 1873 188t 1K89 •ntoij f foni-artrsln RK., lni.,ly;^;-: neenses $1,000,000 'oantjy K-lWof !>•.. personal; 7 per cent loan of moi if , reonlred by law lo he deposited iumdsl)y levee dues pledged for luicrCTt and princtpali 10 per cent bonds ot 1871. by monthljr il; I t ; 1 — . .. . , . THE CHRONICLE. 116 L January 27, 1872, CITY SECURITIES. Sabacrlbera -will any error dl»coTered confer a great favor by giTtng u« Immediate notice of DESCRIPTION. .1,Amount Size or Dat« Principal, Out Rate st'udiug. ^^Z 'ent. par 01 For explaDtlon of all references, see Bonds. foot notes OQ 2d page of previous. Wiien „„ per 5:!8,00O 157,000 ehUadtlplUa : ... Bondslssued prior to consolmatlon 1355 do to pay lor stock subs, do '55-'71 works. do for extension of gas do lor permanent Improvemts... 'SS'-TO •68- '70 do (or park purposes do for war and bounty purposes. '62-'65 •80'TO do for municipal & school purp. by Payable J.&D. Varl. J.&D. A.&O. 7 3-10 6 wnom New Orleans, M.ft 8. 3.000,700 3,n00,000 355,000 When Where Payable and t I ITta OrtoaiM— (Continued) Funding Loan ot 1869 Funding loan, 1370 Jefferson City, (debt aasamed) Wharf Improvement Bonds Trust Funds do do N. Orleans or N. York. New Orleans. REMARKS, t Due, deposits out of current revenue. The total net debt, July, 1871, was $18,838,634. Population, 1870, 191,418, against 138,670 in 1860. Mayor's message 1894 1895 1887-1900 Dec, 1880 Oct., 1910 given in Chbosiole, — PUiaburgh. : Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds and certifi- j i Gates, coup, and registered Compromise KR. bonds (coupon). Portland, Me.: 1870 1867-'69 a 1867 1867 1868 1,000 1,000 1,000 — — St. do coup, Jose BR., coup, (gold) Judgment bonds Central Pac. RR. do do do do do '6.3, '61, WeaternPac.RR.'SS, School bonds '66-'67, Judgment bonds School bonds, l,0ilUe 500,000 600.000 300,000 186S I8Ti 1,0»3« '67, 1870,. do do do do do .. . To imrcliase site for water works.. Sub'Crjptlon to Op Ilka l(R Purchase of Spnugfleld piantatlon Subscription to Mu.'Cogee Rrt Construction of Wiiterworks Gaslight Co. Slock 1852 1854 1850 01 Savannih i.lver Albany &OulfRR Funding coupons^ other purpode^. Redemption of bonds do do Bonds of intern tl improvements... 1353 13)3 Improvement Sav., gt. Joseph, ifo.: Bda t« St. Jos. & St. Jos. ft &C. UR B. I870 1370 13, p. 21.'.) 31, 1871 . City ; A '71 to '91 April, 1877 A ft f J. A J. J. ft J. M.ft N. 7 7 7 F.ftA. 7 M.ft S. 27,310 99,00.) 500 500 198,000 5,000 62.500 a 9.17,500 h 402,800 117,000 319,500 500,000 Say. Treasury A N. Y. S.T., Duncan, S. A Co. July, 1872 M.ftN. 7 7 A.AO. A.AO. AD. M.ftN. M.ftN. ' J. ft D. J. ft J. M.ft N. J.ft .'. M.A N. ; 1S33 lS»i 189S 1881 1887 do do do do do do do do J. ft D. i 7 7 7 7 ; TI-TS J. ; ; Population in 1870, 68.904, against 4!i.l29 in 1860. Population in 1870, 149.482 against 56,802 in IS60. Real estate In the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1S70, was assessed at $69,776,603 personal property at $44,sinking 9-3,907. Total taxe< collected, $2,838,521 funds amounted to $;.S32,989. All the values for San Francisco are given in gold. 1375 1888 do do do do do do do A.AO. do do do do do do do do do do do do personal, $39,- ; Rate 01 tax, $13 50 per tlSm. Sinking lunds— bonds due in 1885, $302 041 11., P.& F. RR. I;l-3,6i9 Loan due In 1833. $90,242. 5)0,000; total, $101,585,800. Jan., 1893 Jan., 1900 N. T., Lees A Waller. San Francisco, J. ft J. J. A J. Varl. 6g. Jan., 1876 Sept., 1S85 do do do J. J. vg. 500 5Q0 500 500 J. J. 5 5 ft 6 Providence, J. ft S. ?i: 3«- 19,000 1,000 ft M. 301,000 150,000 !'9,500 1,000 1860.'6 500 500 b 1868 h 1816^11 l!«0-6S . Waterworks vol. $382,199. Debt increasis protected by niort. on ,\t.-« St. L. I!R, $786,000 ;moit. on Portl.ft Rochester RR, $700.000 mort. on real estate, $895,000 ; and also holds $714,300 of Port. Ogdensb. KR. stock. Value of real estate, $17,077,300; personal, $11,876,415. Tax rate. $26 per $1,000. Population in 1870, 31,413, against 26,341 in 1860. city owns real estate and other property valned at $2,763,930. Assessed value of real estate In 1870, $11,861,461, against $12 219.140 lu 1869; total Income in year 1869-70 tVom taxes and other sources, The May, May, 1874 1S75 Jnni-, 1876 Feh., 1878 Ma ch, $1,191,222. In 1860. Population, 1S70, 28,235, against 2-2,2«! 188! Nov., 18S3 Dec, 1888 Feb., 1886 Nov., 1879 Juno, 1890 Nov., 1900 9&7 481,500 150,000 76,800 35,100 M.ftN. 6 10 var. 'Jan. 8'»,000 10 36,600 125,500 6 10 10 10 1,000 l.'O.OOO 500 300,000 var. var. var. var. 2,539,000 778,000 299,000 482,000 456,000 210,000 399,0)0 417,000 316,000 1,091,000 1,219,000 .M,500 3,950,000 N. Y. N. B'k Commerce. var. 7 do do Joseph Treastirj'. do do M. AS. N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk. var. St. Joseph Treasury. var. do do J. A J. N.Y., Northrup ft Chick. J. A J. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce. Rev1870, 19,565 against 8,932 in I860. all sources in 1870-71 was estimated at $195,000. In 1870 a-sessed valuation of property was $11,000,000; rate of tax, IH percent towl revenue (int. fund $136,487, general fund $31,146) $217,000. The city owns $5(»,000 of St. Jo. ft Denver C. RB. Bto-k, $50,000 St. Jo. ft Topeka stock. enue from '80-'89 Nov., 1889 '80-'86 St. ; 1373 '78- •79 '8«-'89 •78-'80 $150,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value being nal. Public buildings Ac, are worth $150,000. Population 1870, 310,8M against 160,773 In 1860. 18T2 : Renewal and Floating debt bonds. Real estate and public butldiugs. Stree'. Improvement bonds * l«l-«6 bou<ls (old) 1811-.-i8 Bonds to Pacific Railroad do do Iron Mountain RR do do North Mo. RR do do Ohio* Missippi RR..,. Tower Orove Park bonds (gold) Sewer bonds Harbor and wliarf bond.".. 1851-53 1.000 1851-57 1,00) 1851-55 i.o;)0 1852-54 1,000 1868 1,00') 1851-6 1,000 1852-6S var. 1861-68 100, &c Lafayette Park bonds New at. J. 2'Ji,000 500 t>00 I858-'59 1866-'61 1863.'T0 1871 18il Funding Bonds Interest Bonds Bridge Bonds LouU 13.53 l'5:i 1899 Klver and Wharf Bonds City Improvement Bonds St. IS'il 1369.. RR Topcka (Chronicle, Population In Den. C. RR. Mo.ValloyRR St. Jos. 6 5ft6 5 ' 196,000 979,500 207,500 731,500 400,000 230,000 . Savannah, Ga.: do do 6 1860. Sinking fund Mhi-.Ii ed in 1870. $706,000. Nov., 1886 Nov., 1387 Nov., 1888 July, 1887 June, 1877 June, 1887 June, 1887 Valuation of real e-tate. $61,9»5,800 13% 185S. * 1913 Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Bost. Columbian Bank. J. ft J. J. AD. Boston Sufl'olk Bank. J. &D. do do J. AD. do do monthly Boston A Portland. A.&O. do do 6 '59-'99 York. M.ftN. M.ftN. M.ftN. 375,000 l,000e . . do New Total debt, Feb., 1871, $3,785,591; RB. compromise sinking fond, $161,000; do. municipal, $99,802. Taxes and water rents in 1870-71. amounted to $502,932. Pop. lation, 1870 86,076, ogiinst 18,063 in '93- '95 and N. T. I.: Loan to H., P. & F. Railroad Bonds f.»r public improvement*. Recruiting and bounty bon-ls Water loan bonds and stocks. .. 3an FranctHCO ; Bonds of 1855, coup, (gold) 9. Fr. Pittsburg. Pitts., Phlla., J. ft J. 4-S 216,000 231,000 308,000 700,000 500,000 218,000 117,000 1,865,700 1393 A.&O. 7 72 to '85 do do do do do do 6&7 A.&O. 2,167,379 18119 Philn., Treasury, J. J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J.'ft J. J.'.ft J. 991,815 1,000 1,000 1,000 ft ft J.'ft J. 624,700 Loan to At. & St. L. RR. Co do do do do do [Portland & Rochester BR. Building Loan Cora'ers do do do do do do do Municipal— proper In aid At. & St. L. BK. Co Providence, R, J. J. 8,330.230 1,725,000 4.445,000 6,705.000 5,405,400 11.650,0.0 8,751,900 v. 18, p. 806. Total funded debt, Jan., 1872, »47,065,330 : floating debt,t6,196,681. Sinking funds. »1S,153,545 ; valuation of real and personal, »^1 1,000,000; tax rate of $2 25 rt-ported by flnance committee. Population, 1370, 674,022, against 565,529 In 1860. • . . In our Table*. INTEREST. water work bonds (gold) " ' PauVH, Mt7ln.: 181)7-70 1,000 Revenue Bonds 6 6 6 6 6 1,000 8p«rc«ntbonds 6 do do do do do do do A. J. 12&7 M.ftJN. 7 M.ft N. J. & D. St. I Paul and do I an •75-'88 rate. Total debt April 11, 1871, $12,379,500. Anticipation bonds since issued, payable Jan., 1872, I County debt $1,000,000. $3,212,000. Is Assessed valuation of ail property (about 60 per cent of actual value), old city. $112,000,000 with a tax rate of IX per cent ; new city, $1,000,000, with tax rate K of 1 p. c. ; estimated Income 1^1-2, $3,151,489. The sinking fund Jan., Ifl2 amounted to $920,908. 7i-';s '74-'TI '-4-'75 '72-'74 'TI-'88 •71-'76 June, New York. do N. Y., Jay Cooke A Co. J. ft D. |N. Y.,Farn.L.&T. Co. Varl. N.Y.,P.M.Myer8ACo. 0.00:1 City county gove uments and finances are aepa- '71-'91 71-'86 '71-'83 do do do do do Vail. A D. 6g. 100,030 95,125 var A N.'.Bk Republic, Varl. Varl. 6 152,011 2 F. «g. 3*1,312 Preferred bonds Lake Superior ft Miss. RB. ..'...'.'.'. 8t Paul ft Chicago RR N.Y. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. « nomiabout '87- '90 Population 1«J0, JOjOaO against 10,400 in 1860. Total revenue ISTtVil, $177,650 annual Interest account, $61,232; valuation of real cstat", $6,620,178; per- •71-'90 •71-'86 '88 *,'Vi ; sonal, $2,213,985; tax rate, 23 mill'. sinking fund balance end of 19U0 '89 A'90 Interest and April 1 fiscal year, 1871,$®,077. INDEX TO RAILROAD TABLES»i. illAla. Ala. * vi„....,.*"*w^^,!°/^,"™^'"'*" K'^fn under the names of other* Into ^'"" **'• ''™"' "" ''"'=''°' * Miss Mu?*''erseta« A Meriffi"""''2 °We«er'f A Tennessee Klver, nee Selma, Home ft D Detroit wblch they have been conaolldated '*^''"""'" * ' American Central, see Chic, B. ft Q Androscoggin ft Kennebec, fier .Maine Central if "''=;» ""' '^'°- - Pacific, Central Br ?;' AH-HI;?." '<'"^""'' ^'s'o*StTsS^Va*,'iKd"v'i'"'i°T'en''n"'""' * *'''"'"'='* «e Marquette A On tonBen«fontaln«ft Indiana, »MCleve., Col., CIn A Inrt "aeon' Marduette, ,?""»»'?• «« Harlem E.xton8SnOreenvtllo ft Blue Ridge Va., ,e« Cliesapcake ft Columbia Ohio i^v!'". Boston A Worcesto" ircestpr. Her. Boston ft Albany Florida '" Kee Hrun-iwick ' "run-wick ft Ail A'ibanv ll^.i?"!.'^'^^ e, ""'.''*i we Lake Shore ft Mlclilgan S?,?J'Ri5l"i' IC, ««e B ue R dge, S M"nroe A Toledo, see Lake Shore* Mich. Southern. Detroit ft Pontlac, xee Detroit A Milwaukee. Delawar.!, nee Philadelphia, Wll. ft Bait. Erie A North E is ., «e« Lake Slioie ft Mich. South. Flint A Holly, ,M^llnt ft Pere Mirnuette. frank In, Pa., see Cumberlsnd Valley. Great Western of Illinois, see ToUdo, Wabash Western. Greenville Hudson A Miami, see Dayton Klver, see N. Y. Central Illinois ft ern. Southern Iowa, see ft ft .v. A Union. Hudson River. Toledo, Wabash A West- Bnrllngt m, tee Clue, Bnri ft Onlnpv ^KtU^^g'^lo" """'K'""' «« Barll?gK'„"'b';dar Central Ohio, iet Baltimore A Ohio Western Pacific, »«« Central Haciflc' Indienapolis ft Miidisoii. see Jcirersoiivlllc, Mad. & Ind. Indianapolis. Pitls. ft Cleve., see Cleve., Col., CIn. ft Indianapolis. Kaiamazon ft Sclioolcraft, see L. Shore ft Mich. 8. Kalamazoo & Sontli Haven, sec Michigan Central. Kennebec ft Portland, -m Maine Cenfral. "^ * ""' '"<!-• tinn. ft Lafayeltc. i'SS'^gf Lake Shore, '""^i' see L. shore ft Mich. S Lehigh ft Susiiuehaniia, see Lehigh Coal Co *"''»n''lo". oee Louisville, Cinn. ft Lexingt*'"" 8Stss?[rA*8*£':f?rtefrotTi''^''"'-'°»- Long Dock. gl?e';?.°y*ft'^«"iffvYl:^:'.^»(v%','t".1e"f^e*^* Carthage lnd'cettr?r'" Chlcsgo Pacinc. ft ^*"'«™' * *Dei •"-»• ««ColumV8. Snathwditern, see '^'ST?h/;'"sr>'i'e'rn* 9\lll- ^'- ft Toledo " »«« Clilc ft Island A *'""*""• '- Lar?/,l'o\eft Lake Shore "•• OojnmhlaA Augusta, Hock Louisiana Chic, ft Mich. 8onth-rn Mt. Vernon '" Clove, »<« Charlotte, Col. ft Auir ,e» Col., Chicago ft Ind. Columbus A Indianapolis, ton ft N., J., »«« Erie RR. Missouri, see Chicago ft Alton Frankfort, see Loufsvllle, CInn. land Manassas Gap see A Lezlng- Milwaukee ft St. Paul, * N. Western. r« °' *" '^''"'•' Sandusky ft Cleve- W- C"""^- Orange, Alexandria ft Manassas. 'lonnectlcut A PasBumpslc ijltJnT.T'i.' Cleveland, see Cleve., Mt. Vernon ft Delaware «,f« Kenlucky Central. MfJifi^ji'" ?,''?'f'"«'°"v;f« Michigan Central. S'Sf " A."' I"'l-;''« Lake Shore ft Mich. Mn-kSSil"* o *. M ^'9V«f Mllwankee ft Prairie du chlen, see Mil. ft St Paul S Minnesota Central, .e« Mil, ft St, Paul ""?^- P""' * Sioux City. ^JirlP-'jfi *"IV;''' M sslaalnnl . «->uncll Blnfl's ft St. Joseph, eee Kmias Citv '' St. Joseph A Council BInflk. Covington A LexIngLm, see Kentucky Cantral. '^"'""' "" ""•'"'"Po""' BloomiJfon A We'.'t?m B«rt»n, Xeola A Bo'lpra, let Llttla Miami. A Missouri, now In Clilc, H. ft Btt-nbeuville, see litis., CInn. ft St. Lonis. & Watertown, see Rome, Watertown ft Ogdensburg. Quincy ft Toledo, tee Toledo, Wabash ft Western. Racine & Mississippi, In Western llnion. Rariian & Delaware Bay, see New Jprsey Southern. Rock Island & Peoria, see Peoria ft Rock Island. Rutland ft Burlington, see Rutland. Sacramento Valley, see Central I'arlflc. St. Joseph & Council Blufl's, se« Kansas City, St. Jo seph & C B Sandusky, Dayton ft Clnn., see CInn., Sandusky A Cleveland. Pittsburg Potsdam . Sandusky ft Cincinnati, see ( Inn., Sandusky ft Cleve- land. "-'"y- '" MS?ili^?,''It ^l?"" M»rt nil^ H" ?"?»*& New Lisbon, see Nlles ft New Lisbon. N. Y. ft Flushing, see Flushing ft North Side RB. Northeast ft SouthweslBAla., see Ala. ft Chattanooga Northwest Virginia, se^Baltlmore A Ohio. Oakland ft Ottawa, see Detroit ft Milwaukee. Alleghany. Oil Creek, see Oil Creek Oil Creek ft Plthole Branch, see PIthole Valley, Penobscot ft Kennobec, see Maine Central. Peusacola & Georgia, see Jacksonville, Pensacola ft Mobile. Pi'dmont, see Richmond ft Danville. Pittsburg. Col. ft Clnn., see Pitts.. CInn. ft St. Louis. I, &, Pacific ,{"'""" C-v?'- J»''i Council Bl,?ff,. MohlTe"* Or'S'^"' Mobile A Or. at Northern, see Jlob e ft Montgomerv "iBomery. Mutcosee, me Southwestern 6a. New H«T«a * New Loalon IM Shore Line, San Franclsao & San Jose, see Contra! Pa'-lftc. Saratoga & Whitehall, see Rensselaer ft Saratoga. Scioto & Hocking Valley, see Marietta ft < Inclnnatl. South Berwick, see Fortsniouth, Great Falls ft Conway South Georgia ft Florida, see Atlantic ft Gulf. Soullieru Miss., s« Vick-burgA Meridian. Southern Pacific, see Texas ft Pacific. Southwest Pacific (Mo.), see Atlanlic & Pacific. uhenvlilc A Indiana. .«<<• Pit Isburg, Cinn. ft St. Louis Tallahassee, see .lacksonvllle, Pensacola ft Mobile. Tebo ft Neo^lio. see Mo., Kansas ft Texas. Tennessee ft Alabama, se^ Nashville ft Decatur, T. led't ft Logansport, ««e Col., Chic, ft Ind. Union ft Logansport, see Col., Chlr. ft Ind. Central. Union Pacific. K. Xi\v..see Kansas Pacific. Union Pailflc, S. Br.. .«« Missouri, Kansas ft Texas. Virginia Central, see Chesapeake ft Ohio. Warren ft Franklin, see Oil Creek ft Alleghany. Water:own & Rome, see Koine, Watertown & Ogdenaburg. Western (Mass.), see Boston ft Albaiiy. Si. Terk A Oamberlaad, <« ForiUnd A Rochester. ; : . .. . ... . : CHKONICLR 'THE January 2J, 1872.] AND BOND RAILLROA.D STOCK WH (Voton-l «7oor41ng to net of OoB|[r«w, (B lb«7**rl9Tt by B. <iDb««rlb*ra irlll oooCkr a creat ntvor by clTlmc a* DB8CRIPTI0N. MUea "a Amount sjfl Out. striding of Road For full Adtrmittarll:—} ftt MortKa«« *'" T-l»tM..gld.gu»r. Ala Alah ' iii ""I : 980,000 9 3.'O,000 2,678a)U< 3.067.800 1.000,000 1.000.000 l/WO 3,000,000 .154,»'» a 90 2,266,800 a 194,(«0 1,000 8,809,000 3,900,000 48,000 1,00« 13,000 p.m. 1866 1M9 not Kuaronteeil. 'i»/ia— Htock 1.0t« 1,000 100 1,000 1,000 1869 iiillu ' A10<: lat 2^ oxplwiutJous, lee loot a6t«i. ' Allmny Cily loan 21 morticage 3d iiiortKiii;e 18«S 1865 1869 Attsghanu ra//«v—stock lit U 'id M.(eiicn*iige*ble (or (en. M. bds) G«D. mortgag« 1866 1870 Bonda to State Pa. (I'nilaraed), 2d M... lit M.. eaat. axtan., (In prOKreaa) ArkaiUM Ctturai— lat Mortgage, gold.. AleUton, fantta <t Allanta .f Kchmoml Air lAne 2,055,000 mortgago, Hki; fund (Olilo) mortgage. akK fund (lUifr.ext.) morlgago. (Franklin Uraucll) 2d mortgage (Ponn.) Id mortgage (N. Y.) 3d mortgage (Ohio) Couaolldated lat mortgage Atlantic it 1,001) 2.0.XI,000 100 l,V32.3ua 14,000,000 13,000,000 is&i 1868 1862 1839 183S 1864 1863 1862 1861 M 1867 bda (S. A. * (i.T exch'blo for lat So. Georgia & Fl., lat mortgage do do 2d iiiortgaire AU., Itlu. ± O.-lat mort. for »15.000,000... Attanlic it flio(«c— Common stock Prelerred stock lat M., (Somli Pac.,) gold lat M.,At.&Pac.,gld.oiiJ0u,000acr'8 ofl'd. Ailantic Lt Si. Ui*ci'encb—i\.QC^ K«w stock, 1870 roriland city bonds. 1st M., akg tuud... ad M. sterling, 5-ao years do Sterling bonds, not mort |S,000 per yr do . a a 100 100 l.UOO 1368 1861 1871 1833 £100 £100 £:oo "i 1861 1864 8,691,2 821.668 3,000,000 6 7 M.AN. A.*0. l.tJ. 7 M.AN. 5 Jan., 1873 J.'* J. J.&.I. atraet, Road aaxiry only I886 . Albany loans (Alb. ft W. stkbdge).... Dollar bonda (WcsfnR. B.) Dollar bonds *M<.. CliiU. <t fitcnb.—ltt M., Agrlc. Br. . B., C. & F. to F. & Worcester on consol'n 2d mortgage. 1969-70 Botton, Concord <t ilonlreal—f ne.Moc^. Otbet- stock, Inclnd'gold dlv'ds A new stk lat mortgage bonds, due In !8tj5 2d M. bds. conv. (71 m. <& tst. 22)<> 3d .M. bds. tonv. (71 m. * lst22X) . 7,390,000 8,000,000 2,494.900 1 500,0)0 787,000 1,500,000 713,000 481.000 733,7l« 139,500 S71.30) 100,000 13.191.9I!3 "too 8,398,400 1,690.000 8f. J. J. 4 do do do .— H. Canal Co July. do Nov.. do Oct., do May, 1R95 1885 l.'ffli N. Y.,Wlnslow,I..*Co 1879'ft'l893 do do March,1896 Flarrlsburg. Treasury. New &J. It J. York. Ian.. 1891 X.V., Lancft.'tter. B. ft Atlunts, Ga. Jnly, 1899 1877 1879 1876 1884 1882 458,500 140,000 1,900.000 1869 1863 1870 ISM 1862 1854 1897 100 lU) 1841 1855 1.000 isn 1,000 1,000 1,600 1854 1361 '69- TO A.*0. Savannah. J.& J. J. ft J. J. ftj. lombsrlD Canal Co., for 99 years, at 7 per cent, pe annum, on $7/100300—$2,900300 atock balance bonds—lessee assantlDg the terest on both. Net earnngs, $vI397. In 186869, the State 01 Pa. exchange^ fS,900,000 or Sunbury ft K. RR- bonds. for same amount of 2d M. All.Val. bds. end. by Penn. RU. N.C.ft Phil. ftK Co.'s Natearn'gst83I,951. (v. 13, p. 8!'7.) Ktati: aid |».00U per m.; County. 1790 000. Land grant of 6.400 acres ner M.. within 10 miles of track, and additional wl hln 30. In iirogreSH (ja. State endorsement declined. Stock subscribed. $400300. Net oarnings liuit year. »98.l«)0. (v. 13, p. «96 TliiH was tlie lornier status. But under the reorganization ot 1871 IWSlOOfm 1st Mortgage, to be issued in exchange [ N. T., M. E. Jesnp ft Co M N.T. M. K. Jesup ft Co do do $549.1(X) 5« \' 2 6 J. J. J. ft ft .J. ft ft J. J. J. J. M.ftN. A. ftO. 6g M.&N. :g M. ft N. 3M J. ft D. J.'ft J. N. T.,8hoeftLeath.Bk. Jnly, 1888 do ft l-hlla.. Farm, do Balilmore do do do do O. J. ft.I. J. ft J. ft O. ft Oct. 1, 1884 "Ct. 1,1891 Nov. Office. 1873 IX 5 M. ft N- J. ft J. 6 A. 6 5(10.0 '0 7 6 F.ft A. J. ft J. 7 7 J. ft J. J. ft J. 400.000 248.000 168,000 800MO 100 1,000,000 76,000 M. h ft J. ft J.* ft Nov Office. $73,000 per In progress. Bait, to Pone's Creek & a Br. Capital atock. *&46,924. Cost of road ftc., about $1,250,000. Completeil, Nov.. 1871. Leased. Stock dlv. In 1870, 5 on $1,000,006 Leased to Mane Cent.. 50 yrs Rt 36.000 pr yr L'sed to .S.L, Aft T.H.. at 40j>rct, of eam'g Floating debt. $771,622. Coat of road, etc.. 74. 125365. Net earnings last year, $215,234. , 1871 i?65 Jnly, 1875 July 1, 1875 18^9 Office. 1881 1899 1399 do York. J. New J.ftJ. Leased to Central of Oa. for Apr. 1. 187.'i Aug., 1891 July 1. 1881 Consol. of.Vgr. Branch and Fltchburg acd Wori-ester. Net earning l(inio*s.$S6,4J6, 1889 All expended in interest payments. 1890 Boston. M."*S. J. Office. do Boston 1, 1882 15,i890 1, 1896 1S85 1837 New York. Boston Office. New York. J. J. ncy bonos. Jan., 1872 Leased to Ilousatonic. at 7 per cent, peryr Nov.. 1871 Net Income for year ending Oct. 1, 1871, $2,154,982. (V. IS. p. 636: V. 14. p. 20.) July, 1876 Co do Boston 1,181)9 i8'77 do J.ftJ. Net earnlnirs 1870-71. $126,000. against $80.. 691 lor 1S69-70. $2S3.(X)0 due In 1870 were extended to 1875. Sinking fund amounts to $281,000. White -MtRR. and extenalon (v. 13. ft M. 44m. are operated by B., C. p. 139.) Company recently placed In bankruptcy, and now managed by trttsteee of Berdell Last coupons old boids paid Sept. ISBs: none on new. (v. 13. p. 178, mortgage. 624.) 3000,000 J.'ftJ. 3,233^)00 37,000 J.ftJ. J.ftJ. Jan. A. ft o. M.ftN. 3,930,000 M.ftN. 1,000 1,000 1,000 8,630,000 6 g. A. ft O. A. ft O. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. t. 2 850X00 580X»0 Boston. Boston, at Office 1899 Jan., 1872 Operated with the Nashua ft Lowell, 69 per cent of earnings a d expenses to B. 18iS ft L. 31 per ct'iit to N. ft L. 3 per cen1873 scrip(36<.000).p yable '7$ in sto'k or cash. 1879 Nov., 1871 Av dlv.. for 38 yrs 8.31 prct. (v. 13,p. t8L) Nov., 1871 Report yr ending Sept. 30,1 71, v. IS, p. 807. See CUBOSicLif, v. 13 p. 609, 741, in regard Apr. 1, 1908 to Georgia andoisements, ftc. Apr. 1, 189:< Jan 1, 1896 Le,ased to Erie for int. on bonds, ftc. Mar. 1,1881; Net earnings. $78,003. P loatg debt, t-148.663. Feb.. 1872 Leased to Erie in 1863. lor 490 yni. at 7 per Dec 1,1877 ce"t on stock and Int. and sinking fund '''cep ror.il in repair. Nov. 1. 1872 on bds. Lessees ,;..VtJ..5() p.c. Mayl. 1919 Traffic guarantee wu,ii in Jan .1872 Stock increased 50 er cent March, "il. one new share Every shares allotted two Jan.. 1873 at par, payable equally on 26th of March Oct. 1. 1893 July 1. 1875 June. Sept., ft Dec. 1871. Land received July 1. 1878 350.185 aces. Sold in 1S70. 118.796 acres, Net earnings last year for $1 369,172. Apr. 1. 1879 July 1, 1891 $1.0ll.(M2. id and 3d series bonds have July 1. 1889 traffic guar, of Chic. B.ft (i. (v. 13. p.741) $8.500.ai0. Stock. L. cr. 1.400/100 acres. July 1. 1894 May 1. 1896 Traffic guarantee by Cb..i:..*. (,».. 40prcent. do do do Boston, at Office. Boston, at Office. N. Y., H. Clcwa Co., ft do N.Y..E leR. do R. New York. N. Y.. Bk of Commerce. do do J.ft D. do do M.ftN. N. Y., or London. M. ft N. Boston, Co. '8 Office. J.ftJ. do do J.ftJ. A. ft O. N.V^., Farmers' L ftXCo 700.000 950,000 r.tt.\. 1,000 l.OWi 2,0 0,000 38<),0OO 7 1.(10(1 7g. 100 6,000/100 4,1(0,000 1,417,501 tl.k. S,0-.7,000 a a a a Mch Boston, Nat'l Bank. N. 4,921,'i75 iik; Apr. York. Boston cur.'; 1881 1889 do Boston, at .Office. O. p."*'a. 200,000 1863 1HB6 IH68 1H«« ft 100 too wo New 999 years, from July. 186S. to Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, 5 per cent on sterling bonda and 4 on stock and annum. l.' Jan., 1399 phla, Co'.^ uttlce Princeton, N. J. do F. ft A. Boston. KiiUier, P. ft Q-.;. Leased for 1895 1890 Boston. 2d Nat Bank. J.'&D. M. ftS. 6 .366,000 1857 1IM9 O. M.&S. PhUade 15,000,000 9,000,000 5,300.000 18.37 ft v. 14. n. !0) H73 Belfast and Boston May §K- M. ft N. A.ftO. N. T.,8t.L..Al.&T.H.K. Oct. l.'«),000 (Inc.lO.OOOae Id) Jfiim— 1st M.,gold, s.f Burlington tt Hn. rapci"—stock Preferred stock lat mortgage, on road « 400.000 acres land Bands cour.intopref.stock(2dserleB)... Bonds conv. Into pref. stock (8d serlea).. Inc bds conv. to com. stock. (4tb series) 1st mort. conv. on Dranch.(5th scries)... Convertible bonds of 1870, (6th eriea).... Burl.it Mo. in \rl>raska—Ut M.,conv., I, gr Burlington it Southwestern— UtH Cairo it tuUon-ln M., gold., on r'd A I'nd Cam^ten it vlni^v—stock Dollar loan Sterling loai, sinking fund (£369J00) Dollar loan A. : Leased to Pa. R.R., 99 yrs n-om 1864 at 7 per cent, on $550,000 stock, int. on bonds. &c. 1, 1884 Oct., 1871 Several roads are leased by this Co.. and operated in connection with the main Oct"i871 stem, the net earnings last year.endirg Sept. SO, 1871. were $4,006,300 en the main 1?I5 stem, and $4359.354 on the whole line 1880 and brai.ches. (v. 13. p. 788.) 1885 London. Baltimore Office. do do Baltimore Office. ft S. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. J. ft J. (v. 13. p. 807 of At. ft Pac. and South grant ot 1,000300 acres. 1870, Pacific. Land (V. 12, p. 4j3.) l,)87-< Dec, M. Bk. July do July do A. M. 6 July, 1888 Sept.. 1871 Sept., 1871 May 2, 188C London. Gd tr. RR. do do do do Savannah. A.'it'o 6g do Portland and London. do do Boston, J. ft J. A. 300,000 624,000 33,000,000 600,000 Brunswick <t Albany 1st mortgage, gold, endors. by Stnte Oa. 2d M.. skg f nnd .gold, not endorsed Burl.. U. RnpiiU <t 1 tiuaranteed 7 per cent stock. To be extended, Consol. Oct., ff»2,T0) "ioo mortgage new (Bcrdell) Buf.,CorruA PUtsb.—m Mortgage B^^alo. Hew York <t iVle—stock 1st mortgage bonds 2d mortgage 730,000 93.000 130.000 1.100.000 995.800 1.000,000 499.500 745.000 600.000 19.664.100 127,000 a do new, guaranteed by Erie Floating debt Mass, loan, (secured hy ^4,0(10,000, Beril.M) Boston tt Lowell— slock Convertible bonds, 1853. coupon Scrip cerlillcates Morlgage, wharf purchaae Doitoit it JTafiM— stock Bost tt Provtdsnce—%ioci . ft for old 1st M., dlv. bonds and coupons and 25 per cent of dc* entures of 1861 »7,000.0062d M.. In exch. forold3dM. and 25 per cent of certiUs of 1864 ; 123300.000 3d in exch. lor consol. bds. 35 p. c. ctfs 1861 and 25 p. c. ctfs 1868: 5p.c. prefered iSl stock for balance of certlflcates, ftc. 1883 ('.13. p. 144. 3;i. 840.) > Reorcranlzatlon in 18(10 of Sav.. Alb. ft Gulf. The Sonth Ga. ft Fla. B.R. was mer^'Cd In this Co.. the latter ^assuming July, 1887 the debt of the former, and Issuing to it York. London. do do New York. London. do AD. 1900 1, July, 1871 New A. 4 0. A. 4 0. h Co July London. do A.AO. A.*0. A.&O. A.AO. 579,900 £W«—stock .M mining I f ,D. ft N. Y.,O.OpdykeftCo. 1,710,900 3,873,000 3,723,621 Sinking fund bonds Buff.Brad.A ««ji6.—G'l to T„ Doncan, 8. ft Co Jan., 1899 Interest now paid on endorsed bda by a ft Oa. In currency, Jan., 1C99 (vol. 13. p. 80S.) „ „ ........ N. T., Bk of Commerce.1 Jan., 1872 Koad leaaed Feb. 24, 1870 to Del.* Bndaon N. J.'*J. f. REMARKS. .. 7 I*. 30Nasaao I Stocks, lut Dlvt'd 5,d(JO,000 10,000,OIX) 100 \B«rksMr4~ttoc]t i0o9ton it Atbanif—ttock lat lat C. Prlaelpal : Bahgorcl'V loan. 1st mortgage Barclag CSwjJ— 1st mort. (lnc.2.000acreald.) JBeWut it Moos€head~lat mortgage, gold. BtutHUe <t Southern /(/(>i'j(s-l8t M.,skgfd MsMdere Dtlaware—stoc^ lat M., bonds of Ism. iguar. by C. & A.).. 2dM., do »>t, r do do ).. 3dM.. do 1857, ( do do ).. Boston, I{ar{fortS tt 1st mortgage, old 3.»i3. 18K 1»7U. sterling, £sOO,COO Piacataquii 100 100 1890 18SS 1870 1855 1853 183S 1869 Balllmoie loan. 1835-10 N. W. Va., 2d mortgage. 11.3 N. W.Va.sd mortgage, 1853-85..., Bait.A Potomac— \at mort.. gold. ' sx 464.000 300,000 , 1850 1353 <* J. 1,3. 1,771353 U3J0O 100 . Preferred stock l^aahlngtoa branch Loan. 13.)5. sinking fund Bangor l.&i. 8 •22,697,432 100 Augusta ct i^»an;taA—stock Bonds Bnld Eagit FaJtey— Ut M.. s. f 2d mortgage Baltimore^ OA40—stock CoBfr«u,WHhtBgUii,D. wben 0ne, by Wfiom. N. T., 7 8 J. j 100 Sect'l. do do do p«^t p;;;g,vI 7g. «r Bondt, INTERB8T OB DIVIDBNOB. Wben Wlicre Payable and Rate t63»7,e05 Ou{/'— common atock do Ubrwlaa Immediate notice or any error diaeorered In oar Tabl*a. J. ft J. Uuaranteed stock.. ConaoUd, lat mortgaire SIM. LIST. Af tb* ttia offlc* ; 1870 y*)(ii<—stock. AilaHtlCit (Irmt O'osr'^i'n— Cortltoof deben. Certlflciitfs of (lubnntures lat inurtKOKe. HkK fund (Pa.) latiiiortKago.skK ftrnd (S. V.) lat lat lat CO^In : lat uiorttfiiKo AUauUi <e1r?w DANA A Sania /» latH.,Ki>ia, »l9.oa0per mile 117 t. i V » . : do do J.ftJ. do do J.ftJ. do do A. ft O. do do \m 4'<0,900 8f. J.ftJ. Boston. Co.'a Office. 1870 a 8 f. J.ftJ. 7!8J0n do do IIW.I 5.5()0/)00 8f. J.ftJ. 1871 1,0(«1 iO.UOOp.m 8 M. ft N. Boston, E. Smith ft Bro. I8ni Jan 1.1891 l.'nd L'r. 2.000,000 acres, (v. IS.-p. U6' ) 8,0clO.(WO J.ftJ. Phl'adclphla Office. Jan.. I8!2 The C. ft .V. R.R.. Del. ft Rarlt n Canal ft F.ft A. 5.817,000 N. .1. U.It.fonn the nited Co.'s ct N..1., 1875 do do 6g. A. ft O. 679J)00 co^itroling numerous branch lines. The London. 1880 A. ft 11. 1,896334 %' F. ft A PhiUdi-lphia office. lease to Penn. R.K.. at lu per cent, on 1883 1,700000 do ;;; stock and assumption of all ilabilltes Princeton. N.J. 1889 M. ft N. 867.000 6 Consolidated mortgage loan waa signed Oct. 30, 1871. (v. 12, p. 64: Phlladcliihl I Office. 1889 4.920 JOO 6 J.ft D. Sterling loan of Cnltcd C ).'s (JWe9J00)... v 18. p. 139, .=.29. 684.) Loudon. 1884 2000.000 6 If. M. ft B. Camden it Atlantic— \>iK .Mort., conv Camden, N.J. Office. Jan.. 1873 Com stock. $377,100; prefered, 7 per eent i',660| 490.000 J.ftJ. 7 3d mortgage stock. $753,700. (V. ft. p. 619.) ,^ . . ^ do do April. 18SU 1,000 500.000 7 A. ft O. CVimd^nit fluW. Co. —lat Mortgage. ... 1870-97 Leased to C.*A..at 6 p. c on stock. Int ftc. Phlla. ft Mt. Holly. a F. ft A. 808300 Oaps Ctxl-stock Boston. Jan., 1872 Consol. of Cape Cod and Cape Cod Osnt. 817380 I3H J.ftJ. 1st mortgage. (C. C. C. R B.) Net income. 1870-71. $76,971. do 1871-73 m300 J.ftJ. _ CcilatcMsa~coinmou stock LesBcdto Atl.&Gr. •West. Net earnlnga 90 l.lS'.l.SOO per Preferrea stock '.... last year, $281,103. Dividends of 7 Philadelphia. 90 Not., 1871 2.O98.00O M.ftN. lit mortgage bondi cent on preferred stock since 1669. IJWO do Feb. 1.1882 '2S2300 ft A. Chattel mortgage bonds 1888-89 1.00J do 2093611 jf;, ft A $478.768. Oa-wiiQri.^ it C«n<»to<a— Ist mort.. .... 1.000 1870 N. r.. Union Trust Co. Aug 15.1890 Completed Sept.. 1870. Cost, 300.000 7 g. r. ft A. Tha leiwrs s. t Inforination Ji'~ ?.'."?!""'• •""""bncs given in brackets, at the end of remarks, refer to th.' volume and pa^e or Chronicle containing fullfr........ UDlea. ..k,., Companies which have been consolida illdated are indexed on the page preceding these railroad . »I!tV ,•'".,."*'""''•"»'>'"(""'»'"• e™nt." J.?r"^"^l"'"""noans the miles of road operated for bonds, the miles covered _-- by the mortgage. > t, 60, "''• dullara 1.000 -». *, 100 and upwards; 4,'^; or In the case of sterling bonrls. pounds, a. 500 & 1.0Of over i.".™. 500 O6 iw ,x 13OO: «, aiau also vivi ft. 100. II, l,uw , lOOft ilwv c, yjUII lUW. ^H' ft 1300 • -Th. h,?*"'"* ,000; or scrip. S tax r. extra », stock 01 g meats gold /. Irei". of J""! '{"*."»'?<!'•«»"""» is given on bonds, but the Irut lilruieiui on s't'ook" Doe.; Q.-J., Jut* AD., '* J. for Not. •'»n.ft .nilyj May * F. Oct. M. N., i ft A..ifreb. ft Aug. .M. ft S., Mar. April ft A. ft O., ft Sept "l. '•-..•L.'."?-"^. '*-''' inarterly from Feb. M. quarterly from March. •pk!2fjj.'illt?°''!f""'»f^' wtsa Bkaw (h« period wbtn tU* prlnolpal lUli due IJ.-M.. pMiU«0<««**< of Imruii bat tBa Um» when the Ust (UTtdod . 600/100 aitnf) xfxosro 8 ' i . '.'. ' , !• . I ' : ; ; ; 1' ; ' ; ; jut ; ; , C ; . : ; wv ; . —AW . . ..., .. . ' . . . [January 27, 1872. THE CHRONICLE. lis ;: EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Snbicrlbers will coafer a great favor by slTlng u» Immediate notice of any error digcovered In our Table*. Bonds.i INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Principal DESCRIPTION. Miles when Due Bate When Where Payable and by Stocks. per J Payable. \vhom. Last Dlv. of I For eiplanatloQ of aU referencoa see foot' Road notes on drat page of UR. tables. (Jent. 100 100 Preferred stock, 7 per cent 1386 1366 '66-7-3 mortga.ce bonds, coupon Central 0° lowa-Ul >f.,gold, coupon.... id mortgage, gokl, »4,(»0per mile Cciural of y. Jer.tei/stocii •,-.• Scrip id mortgage (now Ist) Ist 1355 1369 mortgage bonds 1167 713 mortgage, gold, tax free. Subord. Tie:i, Call. State aid, gold Bonds, (formerly convert. Into U.S. bds Bonds on San Joaquin Vallev, gold U. S Loan, (a<l lion on certain terms) ... Western Pacinc, Ist mort.. gold (iovcrninent lien do California PaclOc, 1st mortgage, gold. California & Oregon, Ist mortjage gold. 1st 50 1,000 1864 1863 1S70 1869 \,m 1.000 3.li0O,OXI 3.571 .»« 71.000 323 871.500 996.000 400,000 380.000 150.000 75.000 300.000 3.851,036 4« 13.500,1100 1,000 100 500 500 lOO.OOO 186AI0 Funded interest, coupon bonds Cheshire— stocK prelerred. Bonds, not mortgage QheMtr Creek— Ut mort CBuster <t Tamaro'l—\si .M., gld ChMter roi/ey— 1st mortgage Chicago (fc .4/(o?i—com. st'k 100 . 100 100 Preferred stock lat mortgage, preferred, sinking fund 1,000 1,000 mortgage Income Donds 1st (a Ist lien on the road) .... Chicago, 7 percent stock 1863 100 Istmortgago, 8f do Jacksonv. & Ch., 1st .M auar C.& do do do end. do do do do 2d M,guar. do do Louisiana & Mo., 1st M. (In progress) Q«i?wy— Burl, <b stock Ohic., 1st mortgage, (trust) 3d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort) Traat mortgage (Bur. to Peoria) Carthage &BurlliigtO[i. 1st mort Dixon, Peoria & Uun., 1ft mortgage do 1857 1864 1864 1868 1870 , — & Ist 1869 1869 1883 1868 ISIO 1870 1870 mortgage Ottawa, Oswego Fox Illv.. 1st mortgage Illinois Grand Trunk. Ist mortgage tuincy & Warsaw, Ist mortgage. eokiik * St. Paul, 1st mortgage tV- Bay . on 33 m. & land. M. on 26 m. Aland. 1st. .M., extens., 1st M.Gal. & Chic. lln. R.R., extended.... 3d mortgage, (ial. * Chic. Un. R.K Miss. R. Bridge bds, lien on net earnings Elgin & State Line R.U. bds ist M., (Peninsula R.R) on 74 m. & lands Cons. 3. F. bds. subord.lienon all above.. Equip, bds, lien on equip't8cost'g|400,000. do do do t3,-50,000 lit Mort. (Belolt & Madison U.K.) Madison exten..lst M.,Blnklngfnnd gold Ist Winona & Chic. Chic. Chic. 18,683.7W 3 036.000 "" 1,000 941,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 800 000 600,000 1,260 090 960,000 800,000 1.000 1.000 1,100 'I'.OOC 1.000.1X10 1,000.000 1.100 — t^ieen 1,000 1,000 1,000 « Chicago, Cln. tt Loul/tville—lat M., Chic., Davmlle <t Vtnccn—ut M.. gld, 8. F. Chicago, loir 2 d. Nebraska stock 2d mortgage, (i»fow Ist) (.Vow3i) Sd do Chic, db Mich. Lake 5.— 1st mortgage Chic dbNorthw Com stock Preferred stock Bonds, prf. (S. F.), Ist M., Chic, to Oahk. Int. bds, funded coup., 2d M., do 1st M., general, 3rt Nl., Chic, to Oshkosh. Appleton extens.. l,00li 901,000 300 000 100.500 2,100.000 807.000 185.000 660.000 500.000 8.935.500 3.425.400 256.000 2,400.000 1,100.000 1. 500.000 410.000 2,365.000 550,000 360.000 16000 prni 100 i858 Han., Ist mortgage — l.OOO St. Poter,lst.M.,guar. C.&S.W do 2d M.. do & Milwaukee, Ist M., on rd & equip & Mil., 2d M., (M.AtJ.R.R) Ist lien * Mil., Ist .M., VC. & M. R.R.) 3d lion 82 234 1233 1233 193 193 1*3 23 26 349 318 ISodOprm 3,916,300 568,700 211.000 4.0OO.0OJ 14 720.959 20.415,013 1.345.500 755.000 3,588.000 183.000 300.000 1,785 J»0 948.000 300,000 I860 1863 1869 — 135X00 1863 1866 1863 ,1871 1870-1 1870-1 se, Tremp. ft P.. 1st M., gu. C.&N. w Iowa Midland, Ut .M., end. by C. & N. W. M'nilnee ext.. Ist M., gld, cud. by C.&N. Chic., E. it l- it 3:13.000 3.15O.0OO 3.750.000 1.566.000 3»7J)00 183.000 1.136,000 1,000,000 1390,000 'Southwestern— uiyi. , gold. Rw^*-—stock Ist mortgage, sinking fund :hic. & Southwest., Ist M., gold guar.'. Chic * Soutliw., 1st M., gold, not guar ChUlcothe ,i- /.J'uiMi/'— iKl M.,guarbyN Mo * BaH.— Ist M., guar. l)y .\I. & C. rin.,Cumb. Gap <fc CA'rr(e«ron— Tenn. loan (in., Hamilton dt i)aj/(on— stock... Ist 3d Sd mortgage c-f ao of do of dndnnau tfc 1871 1869 1869 1,373,000 tis '65 '67 fji't—1st ;.; mortgage 3d mortgage, guar Ciii.^ Inalnnapolii Junci.~\%Kili. 2d mortgage ' '. 2,700,000 15000 pr ra 19,000,000 1,000 8,600,000 d 5,000,000 1,000 1.000.000 1,000 1,000 500.000 100 » r'nclnnatt 1867 1861 100 „™,™, 3,500,000 !'iS2 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.350k)00 500.000 282.000 500.000 .„v, !'2S ""' 1.000 ' Income bonds CWcnjro— Ist mort.,' gold XarUnjieUlt—ltt M., guar by lessees Cin., Lafaijette dt Cln. 4t Cin., Bichitiond *fc C'Afc—lst Ht M. (Bell, ft lod.) cxch.fornewM 1st mortgaffc, new, s. f 1806 1852 1867 1871 '8«6 1864 18(9 mortgage lUsalaH fund, 8d Mort. (now 2d) i.vwnaid hr.. Ill M.,8kg fdbds tduciii/ni. Ml. Vermn dtVel—M M., gld,.. 798.000 35.000 pr m 'iin.ooo seojxn 65.000 2,980,550 <e8.ooo 390,000 i,oe7,i'ir 1,000 100 300 1.000 «'24 000 1.1100 2.061.000 50 3W6.750 a 1897 1868 2,000.000 13,014.000 325,ax) 630,000 487,900 96.000 l^WO.OOO A. ft J.&D. 2X J. M. 6 8. Trust Co. AplSO. 18S4 Leased to Dub. & Sioux C. at$l,500per in N. y., do Jan. 1,1907 A a prct of earnings(as8umedby nis. c.) N. Y. Nat'l Park Bank. Nov., IHJI Leased to Ch. and Northwest, at $700 of ilo do Nov., 1871 first 11.500 gross earnings per m.;><o d o do Aug. 1,1894 the excess up to ^,500 per m.. and 1-5 of do do Aug. 1,1891 all above tiiat. Land grant 1,400,000 acres, do do May, 1916 sold to la. RR. Land Co., Sept., l869. N. Y., Company's office. May 1, 1895 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Cost of 1890-7-8 U. S.Treas.at maturity. road, &c., $3,7'ffl,700. Savannah, Oa. Dec, 1871 Leases several roads. Dividends In 5 yrs New York. 1875 54 per cent (See report, v. 14, p. 84. N. Y.,A. L. Hatch, July 15, '99 Bonds *16,000 per m. Completed Aug. ISII do do Oct.l5, 1901 N. Y., at ofllce. Jan,20, 1872 Leased March, 1871, Lehigh & Susq. R.P, do at ii of carnluss. assuming »3,31O,O0O bd., ft'N. F. 3 6g. J. !' A.&O. J. ft J. J.& J. J.'ii'j. "7' 4 J. J. 'ft ".I. J. ft J. ,I.&.I. 7 7 A.&O. Q-J. A.&O. 7 IM do i875 (V. 12, p. 593; 18.605.634.) do 1890 West. Nat'l Bank' ,Dec., 1871 Leased to B.&O.RR. In 1866 for 20 yrs. rent do do Dec, 1871 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and do do 1890 40 after. In 1870 It was $'226,529. The Cent. Pacific R.R., West. Pacific R.R., 1889^'99 N.Y.. risk & Hatch. San Fr., Oakl. & Alameda, San Joaquin Sacramento Treasury. 1881 Val., & the Cal. & Oregon wore consoliN. y.. K.Kellvft Co. 1883 dated in 1870, as the Cent. Paclf. R.R. Co. N. Y., Flsk&Hatch. Oct. 1, 1900 Jan., 18;'2. 900 miles main line and 297 tl. 8. Treasury. 1895-99 miles, branches were completed. Gross N. Y.. Fiskft Hatch. 1899 earnings. 1871. »9.516,.342- net, $5,220,914. U. 8. Treasury. 1899 Land grant 12.800 acres per mile, except N.Y.Natl Park Bank. Jan. 1, 1889 mineral lauds. Cal. Pacific road purN. y..lFlsk ft Hatch. 1S89-'91 chased July. 1871. (V. 13, p. 241, 304, 402.) Consol. of Charlotte* 8. C..& Col. ft Aug. Charlotte, N. C. is* roads in 1869. Net earnings In 1870. $270.N. Y.,Nat. City Bank 1890 931. Cost of road and equip.. $4,950,216. do do 1S95 (V. 12, p. 714.) Phlla., P. RR. Cos. office Oct. 1. 1901 Leased to Pittsb.. Cln. & St. Louis Ry Co New York. Oct., 1871 Leased to Erie, $30,(100 p. yr sublet to N .C Charlos'n, Peoples'N.Bk Jan., 1888 Net earnings last year, r28,21'.i. Floating do do July, 1888 debt, $43.'»0. Cost of road, $600,000. N. Y.. Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 OpbyD.& H. Can (;o. for J^ gross earnings Consol. of Va. Cent., and C.fvingtou & O. N. Y., Flak ft Hatch. Nov. 1899 This road will form a through route be. N.y..Am.Exch.Bk. 1380 tween the At. coast ft Ohio river $2,000,. do do 1872 000 of tlie new $15,000,000 loan Is reserved do do 1884 to take up the old bds. A slok'g fnndof do do 1876 $100,000 a year commences one year after do do 1817 completion, (v. 13, p. SH, 635, 8a3 ) Boston. Jan.. 1812 Net earnings for 10 mouth ending Oct., 'TO. do 1875 ft 1880 $94 3(2, Philadelphia. Jan., 1903 Leased to Ph ftBalt.Cen. Dlv6p.c. onst'k. May, 1901 In progress to Tamaroa on Ills. Cen.,44in. May, 1872 LeasecTto Phiia. & Reading road. .; J. ft J. J.&D. M.'&N. I' J.& J. 6 « t Bait,, ft l>. ft S. J.'&'j. J. ft J. ft J. 7g. J. J. J. ft ft J. J. J.& J. J.& J. J. ft J. J. 4 J. J. ft J. M. ft M. M. M. "ft'S. N. ; N. Y.,M.K. Jeaup&Co. Sept., -'- 1S71 N. May, 1877 J. Jan., 18t3 do do do do do O. do do A. do do Q.-J. do do J. ft J. do do A.ft O. do do A.&O. do do J. & J. do do F.ftA. Bkof om'rce M. ft S. N.Y., N. do do J.& J. J. 7 7 f 7 f 7 f, 7 5 ft ft ft ft S. ( Sept., 1871 Jan., 1883 July, 1871 July, 1882 April, 1891 ft Chic. RR., leased .or Int.on stoc'c St L., Jack. & Chic leased at $-240,000 per yr. 1 oulslana & Mo. built and operated under contract. Net earnings ofC.&A.in 1870, $2,063,299. Dividends In 9 yrs. 78 per cent on com. stock and 79 on preferred. See Chronicle. Vol. 12. p. 31.9, 721 v. 18, p. 604, 636. Joliet and bonds. RB ; Aor. 1, 1894 .ruly, 1898 Aug., 1900 Sept. 1871 Net earnings year ending Ap'll 30, 1871, 1883 $2,779,211. Capital In 18IB, $8,876.510 net 189J earnings, $2,060,116. Stock distribution, 1890 Sept.i^l, 12H per cent at par. The C.,B. 8 f m'. ft do do May, 1879 fttj. leases or extends aid to branch roads 8 f J.& J do do July, 1889 named, giving them a traffic guarantee, do 8 f. do July, 1878 (usually 40 or50p.c.l for purchasing their 8 f do do J. ft J July, 1878 bonds. Contingent liabilities on bonds York and Boston. July, 1900 of these companies amount to $6,758,002. 8f J. ft J. Boston. 8 f A. O. Oct., 1890 (V. 13. p. 113,869. 601.) York and Boston. July, 1800 „ 1 .. f J.&J. Boston. 8 f. A. ft O. April, 1879 7 J.&J. N.Y., Caldwell Co., Jan., 1887 Opened July. 1369. Cost $2,500,000. York. Co.'s Office. April, 1909 (V. 13. p. 667.) A. ft O. I'- J.&J. Salem, Mass.. Clinton, la .Jan., 1872 Leased In perpetuity to Cbic. North7 J.&J. Boston, Merchants' Bk. July 1. 1888 west, at 37M per cent, of gross receipts. N.Y., Park Bank. 7 F. ft A. Aug.15,1892 Gross earnings in 1810 were fl.230,882. N. Y..Farm. L. &T. Co. Sept.. l«8i) Tralilc euaranlee by JI. Cent. (v. 13. p. S'28) 8 York, Co.'s Office, June, 1871 The Chic, ft Northwest operates 1228 miles 5 J.ft D. do 3>< J.ftD. Dec. , 1871 and has other lines and branches as foldo F. 1885 A. low 8 Madison Ext. I'iem. (in progress) 7 do M. Pros. 28m.: Winona N. May. 1883 Lacrosse, Trenip. do 7 F. ft A. 1885 ftSt.Peter, 140iu.;Io>>a Midland, 7r)m. 7 do F. 1885 Elgin ft State Line, 10m. A. (in progress) 7 do 1885 Menominee Ext.. I20m. (In progress). ; A. do 7 N. W. for these F. ft A. 1882 The liabilities of C. 7 do 1875 M. N. roads are shown In the bond list. Lsnd 7 do J.ft J. 1884 of the Co. are about 2.tX)0.000 acres. 6 do 1878 Operations for the year ending Junel, J. 7 do M. 1898 S. 1371, compared as follows with 1870 7 do 1915 Q-r. gross earnings, $--'40,513 less operating 7 do A. O. 1874 expenses, $l,870j)69 less-, net i-arnlngs, 10 do M. ft N. Nov.. 1878 1,039,555 more. Balance to c edit of In7 J.ft J. do Jan.. 1888 come account, $;133,559. Dividends have A. do O. been paid on stock as follows: Dec. April, 1911 J.&J. do 1371, SM on prel.; June, 1811, 5 on both; 7 M. ft N. do Doc, 1870, 5 on both June, 1870. 3 on 7 M. N. do 1874 Sref; Dec. 1869,5 on pref., 4 on com.; 7 Var. do 1874 une, 1869, 5 on both Dec , 1'68. 5 on 7 J.&J. do 1898 both. See report In Cheoxicle. Vol. 18 10 A. O. do p. '273, t04. 8 A. do O. Oct .'.1900 do June 1. 1911 ?«• J. Road 111 progress. Bonds. $15,000 per mile I'^ NewYork, Co.'B OlBce. Oct.. i871 L.gr.l.260.000acres. Peoria* ll.Val.RR. 7 J.ft J do 1896 Is leased at «123.090 per yr. Chic, ft S.W. 7 g. f M. ft N. do Nov. 1899 RR. (250 m.) finished Oct., '71. (v. 12, p. 7 g. f. J. ftD. do ISO; 13. p. 49. 114 305,337 (Oi,) N. Y.. Bk of Cora'rcc July.' 'l894 Leased to North. Mo. R. R. J.&J. Bait., Merch. N. Bank. Jan., 1900 (V. 13. p. 18.1 Reduced to $700,000 hy decree of court. 4 A.'&'o. N.Y., Wlnslow, L.& Co. Oct., 1871 Leases the Day. ft Mich, and Clun , R. & 7 M. N. do do May 1, 1880 Chic, and has contract with Cin.. Rich. 7 J.&J. do do July 30, '85 Ft. Wayne Co. Net earnings, last 8 J.&D. do do June, 1877 year, $443.*I9. (v. 13, p. 338,434.) 7 N.y., Am. Exch NatBk. Dec. 1892 Ind., Clnn. L.,2d M.,m trustees' hands 7 J.&J. do do Jam7.82,87 to exchange for 1st. 7 J.& J. N.Y.,St. Nlch. Nat. Bk. July 1, 1881 1 7 do do Mch 8 4MJ J. ft J. A. ft . O N ; Frankfort. N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rce J.&J New New & & New & M.&S. New 4 ; & & A . : & & 4 J.* 4 & -, & ; 4 ; 4 4 4D. A.&O. J.&D. N . & & J.&D. J.&D. J.&D. I" 7 7 F.'&A. J.&J. J* J. so Clef eland tt Mnhoning—filocy. lat 2.«».000 '20000 1.000 1.000 IfiOO 50 mortgage 3d mortgage Cln., 8aiuiH9ky <t Cleveland—ttoc^ Preferred stock Mort. bds, Sandusky, Dayton & Cln. Handusky City ft Ind do d» Cln., Sandnskr ft Clevc Ctndnrutti <t Sprtnafletd—\%\, M., guarsnt'd (j:fr.. Col., Cln. <t 7/irf.—stock lat mort. (C.C. ft C. RR.) »35.000a year... .000 101.000 375,000 Lacro Chic, Pektn M. 7 7 g. 21 . . A.&O. Q-J. 1,!>00,000 6a-' !l A. N. N. .i.'&'d. S. J. ft J. "s'g. 141 T.ooo \',m 110 85 195 36 17 40 40 CJkortters— Istluortgage CA«mri/ii7— stock Cheraxo it Dar Una to n—lBt mort 2d mortgage Cherry Val. Shar, cfe ,1/.— Ist M, conv ... .^. Chesaveats <t Ohio—i-.um. stock 1st M., skg fund, gold, cp.. for tl5,000,(X)0, Ist M.. (Va. Cent, li.l!.,) guar, by Va do ) coupon do 3d M., ( do do ) coupon 3d M., ( Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.B.,) cp.. l.COJ 1,000 A. ft ft ft ft M. & : 4,750,000 2,485.000 400.000 2.-0O.000 51.001 .960 25,885,000 313 153 Cotnmb it Anfjusta.—9tOfi)L Utmortgago, (C.&S. C.) (C.& A.) do conHord,(2.000,000aathor'd) do American Central, 789,000 3,648,000 920,000 "ioo '65-'69 742 159 123 CAarl., Peoria 4,66'),800 1.500.000 6.080.(00 25,8S1.000 2,735.000 1.910.000 2.500.000 1S8 . & F. F. M. M. g! f tg. f. a 100 l'i,000.000 3 >t& Ix 3,000.000 "7' 248.000 'a' Preferred stock St. L., i',m,wo \,(me. 100 50 50 Central TtoctSc— s toe <...... Jollet M.&S. M.&N. 7 6 6 5 1.000 a New mortgage bonds Cmirai OWo—Common stock . J. ft J. IX 3X 7 ;j-. do gaar.bir Ch. & N. w do Cmlral Branch, Union Pacific— ^»\ mort.. subsidy) (government mortgaare 2d CetUrat n. B. <t Han t, Ga.-stock ISl 1st O. ft 7 f 7 Ut mortgage Ist A. 7 f C4dar F.(t Jfinii.— Bonds on Ut cUvlBlon,8.f. Bonds ou^id dlv.s.f Cedar Rapids A JTo— com. stock M.&N. F. M. 7 & A. & S. J.&D. A. & O. F.*A. n. J.&D. 7 f J. ft J. 7 f M.&N. 7 7 3X M. & N. F. t 7k. & M. & 7 7 A. S. J.ft J. t. J,* J. & do do N.Y.. Co.'s Office. N.Y., Wlnslow, L. do ft Co do Boston Agency. do do do do N. T., Union Trust Co. N. y Union Trust Co. K.Y., U.S. Trust Co. do do do ^Cleveland, Office. N.Y., Ward,C. ft Co March, 1901 Road In progress. Laf ay, Ind., to St. Ann s. July, 1905 Formerfv leased to Ind., Cln. & Lafayette. (v. IS July, 1895 Leased 1866 to Cin Ham & D Co Jan. 1,1889 n- 435. „ .„. Net earnings year ending June 30. 1871, . . , Nov'„"l871 Ang.i,19ai Sept 1, 187Dec. 1,1890 Apr. 1,1901 Feb., 1872 June 72to84 until May, 1899 1899 Nov., 1,S71 Aug. 1,1873 . . $378,800. of wiilch $185.(W1 was paid for Interest on bds. & pi-ef. slock $21,131 to Buk.fund.ft $67.(188 floating dest. &o. Sprlngf. ft Col. road (20nl.)l» leased BdiBuar.HbvCC.C.&i.: !, bvL.S^ftM.S. Consol. May. '68, of the ci..Co1.,& Cinn.* Belief. Cos. Bonds payable in annual Installments. ( v. 12 p.785 13. p. 487. ; ; at $22,856 monthly, In advance. Sliik.fd of Jld M. amounts to $231,900 of Hubbard, Br. bds to $69,700 Leased to At . ft Gt. West . Cleveland, at office. ISept. 15, '76 NjY., Manhattan Bk July, .j,...,o 1873 All In bonds of the Co. N Y., Lawrence Bros. Jan. 1, 1900 64 miles completed, 5Sm further propoied. January : " . .! .. .. . ' THE CHRONICLE. 27, 1&< 2.] 119 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND 4Ih il.) 10,61 1,7S0 6.6 tM2 Jt,«».()0O \l. forlSOOOJOO iHt inortgBffe • 1 1B«I 1K8 iiiortKOfc .. . />/wj'— Iftt -M i.r.i;.— I8t M.Mnk. fuuil bdt, . Lo({Bn& SIraltsvllW' »r.... '. a 1,000 T isn 5g4,'nXI '.{25,000 a(io,ooo [ml. Cviitial R.U.) Eajttorii H.U.) 4I10,00,> Income tiontU (Chic. <V lit Kaitt'ru U.R.) rnlou LoKan^purt let inor Ratrc 150,000 Construe, hnds & hic. (' A- (i, JMIi'WI il; Con». tst .M.. BkK funil for »ir>,tloo3c)0 Con«. 3d M.. for »lO,HB.rtX) tnttnnfnis it Xenia, Block so b inortgtkge 1st V)/(..'>rd—atock 'nn'jofd (t Piyrtitmoutfi—nUtck tt PitMtumpttic Jf. /f.—Stock ( 790,000 13,«I0.100 821,000 1,243,100 ,M Ml. .11 It i Iiiconio liiinilH. (Col. ( 1,096,01U 1,500,000 i»;o 1871 l^ 7h(/ (>«//((/ -stock lull. Central U.U.).. iKc ,Col. luortKHKc Kinking fund cuunon, couv. at pai Ifll Noti'b. MamHWIppt stock, guar, lar. by do bonds. do C. * 1896 h 4.i2,S00 a 314,000 400 000 400,000 1,700 290,000 1,000,000 100 do 1,000 100 1898 18TI Jan., '71— 1st mortKOge StitlQuehauiia r«//tfy— IstH. iiiortgagc a 1,000 i- & Pennnylraniii—lfil c i'ut'fii'uni .id murt: age slnklnK fund bonds 18W 1863 1,000 1,000 Cumbfrliinii Valley— iXocVi 50 iHt mort^ag'-! 2d mortgage Common bonds Dftnfntrti (f h .\or[f«/*-^toCk 10(1 a '(o« «f in/A:ej(6rtrr«— Islmort / M nivonUnffton it Petln—lAt And— lBtM.,g!>ld St. i I'' i8S6 1807 1869 tnortnaife 2<l ot (cost fsSlJioi '.-1st M.,gu«r.L. .M.4C.4 X '11, it Mailoon (/ii«.)— IstM. !'">:, Hi.'i.^'Utle it /«</,— ist mortgage... iMimt. /.,i,islni/ it Luke Ml A.-lS mort Vetroii ,t }lllwaHkee—\>t Mort. bonds iiX .MortKilKc, April as, ',« .. Kundcil Coupons, ,\'ov. 15. 'PO ad Fuu<l(>d Coupons, Nov. 13, 63 l..*o!".)unc io, 'tj(> (conditional Iv) Sterling (Oak. & Otta. lUi.) Oct. 1, 'SS. gld. Dollar (Oak. & Dlta. Kit.) b'Os, Oct. 1753. Ist .Mort. (Detr. & I'ontlac KK.), Apr. 1,'51 3il Mort. ili,>'r V I'ontlac lii:.). Feb.. '!«. 2d Mort. (Detr. &. Pontlac RR.), 'an., '53. Bondsol Spt. 1, 1866. (Limit »3(10,IXX». .. Bds & mort. on Det. river front property Del., Lack. <t ITesln-n—stock '..... Isi Mort. (Del.jL.dt w.. East. Ex.) skgfd ad Mort. (1)., r,. ft West.) ,.., fi.'nr.',- A,.../,mortgage, gold, 1. gr ' " M.. Ki...kuk toDesM. .'>Xl acr'si 2d M.on 162m 1' .1- J/i.M.-l8tM, iBt Bon — Uuhuqne ,( .Sifnjj- 1S6.'< IgtMortgage, Oct.1,-63 trk, M, pref ., s.f... :. Ible a Varl Van 1866 . 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1891 1854 1853 1866 Ak/ucoA— WMcaA— 1st II .Mort., conv. " it I 1,000 b b & & e e \',im 50 50 1,000 llh NiitlNi,,j—gu>ck, common ; per cent, stock lOO 100 '.'."!!!! mortgage, con vei^tlbie'.! mortgage, convertible . . .V '.'. ;.... Buffalo llranch Bonds Sterling bonils, convertible, sifOOMli.'.'.' . 1.000 so 186! 1865 1,000 ^<""' 1,000 1,000 1st itiort..!.. G., . „ *"' '•• Bav City K. f-n^innv , . . l.t M. " i-ti,irby lese'e ' ''I' k >'/«,( '"' 1S2W0 18fl« 1868 1968 18*1 250,000 1,000 1,738,000 476W0 100,000 eoo 75.01X1 rtlble 2,100,000 835,000 Kit mori mort Onn-lst M.gold. ( 18M 1,000 ..'' •" 'n'-l-t m. not yet Iss) i^'l/'eanfai-lst M.. gold .i„.r„ itfonUirun."""^f 1st m. 8. >., gold , 100,000 1,100,000 .Id* do it-.Sui/injiu>—\~ii it .'jii flam I, WO 1,000 950,000 190,000 4W»,000 '. ! lM,6(»acres,l-tdlv..'.!;! l.p 1W.««) ac, 2d d. <*. mi"J acres, 3d dlT. "" •* -'' loiV"/'.*!^,'' 2,000.000 312.000 682,000 iSI>ji«U 1,000 1,000 Olfc.-lst M.gld PronUlenct <t i^V'S^'"''/I, r-fi; n.irren Pill it ntchhui-'j >tock /•fem<«(,(o„ -iBt mortgage, guaranteed rllntitPere )fariiiieUe—sV:i;k .. 1,996,900 538,600 115,400 1,923,000 I«70 1S69 m(,9 b \,im 900WO 1,.500,000 iioo,oao 14W0pm. sowo 16/no p m. .1 « . .li .1 .1 M.ft N. .M.ft N. Varl. . iv .1 A.&O. M.ft f. S. M.ft N. J.ftD. J. ft J. .1 . .V ., J. ft J. A.ftO. 7g. f J. ft D. J. 4.1. J. ft J. Boston, Bost. M.& lili. (vol. 12. p. 27!.) Sept., 1871 Leased In pirpetolty to Pills. .Clnn.&St.L. Septl.lWI C.uortivTii '!(. less's sMiineUablllt's. Nov.. IS71 Dlvld. nils In inyeiirs, ''.iii'i e 1. ( i:.-5.nlo peryonr. Jan., 1S7J Leabcd to Conco. d U. Aug. 1,1871 .Net ca' nlngsfoi-ycnreiir.il ir -t in- 3ii, 1S71, Dec. 1,1S76' *aS)665: 'Inking fund inrieusei), tl6,S52. Dec. 1,1876 Dividends. 6 per cent a v'r for riwt Jyrs. Feb.I,79'i2 1 luly A. i:R. N. y., Lock'wood & isssl 1, .Isn., 1^7i iXet earnings. In Dividends lu Co. & Frankf't Y., Wlnslow, L. & Co N. T., Lond. N. 187>.'-'71. »;9!',tr.:. 1^80 & wa, 00 .\iirll. It HI In pr'gress, Davenp.. la. toMlu. llne.lSCiu. Lessed In perpetuity to Citi..H«n'.& D, in .Inly, 1!)11 Jniy,IP81 W 8. 1 I ' 1 , i '.•(; I do C F.ft A. J. ft J. G 6 A. 6 6 6- M.ft N. 6 J. 8 2X 3X 7 ft do Y., Gallatin Nafl Bk N. y., R.T.Wilson ft Co do do Boston, Co.'s Office. London. Boston, Co.'s Office. do do do do O. M.&S. J. ft J. Phlla., Glrard Nat. A.&O. J. M.ft 8. New J.& J. J. &J. A.& 11. J.ftJ. * Reading, at 6 per ce»t on stoek and Interest on boi.ds. o snl.Xov .1-6 ,ot E.Tenn. & Va. and Jnly 1,19001 F..Tenii4Gi>. In 1870 the Co. paid ita July, 1880 debt to Tenn. and Issued the sink, fund .Inly 1876 loa'. Net eamii gs last year. $.119,799. - •for .;nly, 1S71 Dividends had been 8 per cent a year 187! past 6 yrs, but noiw wns paid .Ian., 1872. 1-71 I.OHSes E stern In N. II.. 16m. Stock, Sept., 18;0 W9.'.5ai. Slime dividends as Kr.st. Mass. Ap 11, 18S5 Leases Portland, 8aco 4 P., at 10 per .March. 1888 cent on stock. Jan., 1872 ll.eascd to Phil Mch 1. 18aH, i ' May, Bank Jan. do ft M.ftN. $,'61,001. Philadelphia. N. Y.,Cenl. liR. of N.J. J. ftj. J. ft J J. ft J. J. ft J. 6 1889 1,1880 Apl. 1,18S6 Mchi, do 1890 In progress. Subscrip. to stoc^ . $;t,0 5,000. Nov., 1871 Leased In 1863 to Nortln rn Cent, for 699 Jan.,18T2 yis. Rent paid, $HB.Slf.. Net < arnloga Phlla., Penn Life Iiis.Co Ian. 1,1880 in 1870, $90 219. DIvs. guar by Pa. KK. Phlla., Penn.R.R. Co. lost of road, $2.'a68 000, equipment, Phlla., Penn.R.R. Co, do . Phlla., by Company. $,'»2,0OO. If6' The com. stock, Oct N.Y., Office, -asd street, Jan.Sl, 1872 do do May 1879 do do Mch. 1,1879 do do March 188S do do Oct. 1, 1880 do do June 1,1888 do do Ian. 1,1891 M.4N. M.ft 8. M.ft S. A.&O. J. 7 7 Formerly leased to P., W. & B.; operated on own account since Dec, 18(9. Int. dne abont $600,000. Funded & ace ued York. Feb., 3K 4 . ' J.&'j. N. 6g. per cent; 1369 10: Boston, Co.'s office. April, 18W Bdsfor*l,(ai,(()0 exeb. for Ii wn & L.bds. N. Y., M. K..le8Up4 Co Msy 15, '75 Leased to (ireai West, of Canadii. In 1868 do do ay 15, -:5| 3>^ per cei t was piild on pref. slock, and do do May 15. '7.^. in I'^eo, 7 per eei t. Of the bonds of .Inne, 1ISW. »I.*«,(ll) lire In the hands of do do May, 1875 Detroit. Jnly N Y. & 1,18861 the MerehahtsBank f Can., redeemable 100 per vc tl N. Y. & London. Nov. 15, Vi redeen Xet arnilij s iu 1870, N. Y., M.K. Jeaup& ('o Nov. 15. 73| di Apr. 1,1S7S| «,'«!,a'23; 111 1S«9, SlitC.'aio: iu IH «. 4704.457; do '86 » »685,0(tt. Grosa do In 1867. »7I1''.7«); In (i. do Feb. 15. Jsn. 1, 18781 earning. .Inn. 1 to Octj 12, 11.71, $90,000 do do Sept 1, 1881.1 over s.ime lime 1870. do do various. Detroit Office. New York Office. Jan., 1872 .eases also .1;i7 miles of other roads. The do Apr. 1, 1875] Co. ilei'ivcsits prollts rgely from coal do do Mch.l.lSSlI operations. DiVi'ds In S yrs.'lc.i per ct. do N. Y., Drexel.M. & Co. May 1, 1K99 Leased to Knis.Pac. L. gr.. SXi.CtO acres. N.Y., Clark, Dodge&Co Oct. 1, 1877 Si'ci to.mi.iMi. I., gr., 4tC.«:0 ceres. Dedo do Oct. 1, 1898 rault'd int Oct, '71. Pavni't yet uncerta n. Bost., at C..B.& Q.Offlcc Jan. 1, 1896 Trnllic guaranty of C. I't. *V t!i.,40 er cent. yrs. at 35 p. ct. N. Y., M.K.JfSup&Co. .liin.lS, 1872 Leased to Ills. Cent, f or 188.'! do tio earn'gs 1st l0yis,3«|n reent2d lOyrs. N. Y..M.K. Jesup&Co. Jnly. lafS Net eoriilngs, 187(), $« ,0 0. Pref, stock. do do Oct., isa') oek, 000. ».5«9.137. com. s' %iU\ N. Y.. Union Trust Co. June, l«Xl;In progress, Dunkirk. N.Y.,to V arren.Pa. N. Y., Brown Bros & Co Jan. I, liKiH stock paid I", jsi,: fXI.OCO. Cost, sa.J06,ira. Plilla., E. Smith & Co Jnly I,18,S5,I.insed to Pa. RR. Cost of road &c., 7 f, 1870, 16 10. Apr. 1,1888 i;eeently completed. Stock paid liif568,C00 1 6 4 ft Of 2d M.. »iUi)!i.l«iwere«old to »S21,00li. Pcnn. , . Boston Office. do do do do F.ft A. J.& J. 7 1/100,000 Rockvlll.. oxteinlon... EtvinstUle. //eiutermn .t jVu«»ii.— istmort! ,??"'•'' b b N. M.ft N. .M.ft J 11,446 000 £200 A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. 1 Boston. April, 1908 . 1SI3. for int. on bonds. »l.i(Ji.lt',0 st' ck do Bept., 188! nd f.'iO.l.DtKi bonds >v. re t-iviu to C. H.* do do do Oct.. 1888 D. Pref. stock of H'.SWI.KHgm r. by C. do do Mar. Sl&wl 11 & D.. issued 1K7I to retire 1) * M. bds. J. ft J. N. T.,Am.Ex.Nat'lBk Jan. l,1905!L's'd to L. Miami, (as'nied by P. C.& "-tL) In progr. fis. County Kitbserlnt'n, WOO,! ("0. J.&D. N. Y., Mrch. Nat. Bk June 1. '90Triil)liguar.40p.c. ifroiu .Mich. c. ftOt M.&S'. 7 10 6 7 7 50,000 78,010,000 8,5.')<>,910 A.&O. F.ft A. 8 7 7g. do do do do Columbus, Treasury. N. T., 4mer. Ex. Bank. Bost.. Tower, Old. & Co M.& N. N.Y., Mech.Nat. Bank. A.&u. X. T., Turner Br s. A.&O. '250,000 ; ft M.ftN. 7 3,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 4,441,000 926,500 186,400 '.'.'.'.'.'.', Lcneral mort., gold (for t3O,(X».00O) do do sterMnff •«•«« Brie it PIUAburg-ntock Ist mortgage, conv. Into cons, morigage. 2d mortgage, convertible Consol. mort. free of SUle Ux, July 1.''68 r.uropean it y. Atnertcan,(Jle) Ut^t.,\\inn.toN.rl. line <B ngor adniort, llangorto Winn i loan. Ld grant bds & 1st M. Bang to Winn... KrantVit CrawfnriUm—l-x .MTEv.& III.j f Ist inortgage (EvansvlUe to Terre H.).. 7 S* 91,000 160,000 750.000 11M,000 160,000 1,000,000 500,000 400,000 200,000 1,075,500 3,000,000 900,000 900,000 1,000.000 & , M.ftS. A.ftO. M.ftS. .510,000 morlyage 5lh 6 I 8 Boston, Globe Nafl Bk. Scpll,187S Dlvlden s In 10 years, 81 per ce I. .1.4.1. N.V.. Am. Ex. N. Bk. .Ian. l,l'Xill(v. l;(. n. )•-,.) Fhlladelptala. l<W-I-a-»-4|Lcascil to Plill. & Trent.. 6 .c. div on sto'k M.ftS. Net anilng^ Inst Dscnl vear, $15,472. M ft S. N. T., Co.'s Office, Mch 1, 1«91 Net enrnltiKS liist fiscal yi ar, »I5S 977. M.& S. do May 1. isas| M.& N. Phlla. & Carlisle, 1-a. Oct.. 1S71 .Slock owned in large purt bv Pn. RR. Co. A. ft 0. A.ft O. Phlla.,T.A. B.ddle&Co Apr. l.iaHj Net cnnilMga List year. f2(»,817. Condo Apr. 1.1908 slderable nd anc 8 n;.ndc to branch A.&O. do lan.l.lWIi roads. A.&O. J 377,115 i,'a62,ooo »S3,00(I com referre-l. 2d niortt'iigc.convertibie 3d mortgage & C laatDlvI'd, : A. J.&'.I. 6.'8,5a5 3,500,000 610,000 lS6,0ai '566 1863 1863 & 1st 7 7 1,000 \JJO0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1st mortKagc bonds.. Incoiii", bonds. 999 years to run. 3.)n<l iiiortgag" on Elmlra real estate. Knt 7 3,192,00(1 a 1»!0 f 7g 7(10,(100 100 1,000 18(0 1866 f. 7' ttl2,000 1,000 30 'iKwriv— Tennessee Loan Lniiiia ,(11 iiJIa»M;»)r(—stock, Preferred stock 7g. 20JXX)pr.m 100,000 110,000 53,266 18,806,890 1,111,000 1,663,000 2,500.000 2,310,000 4,690,000 1,000,000 5.000,000 880,000 100,000 450^100 273,000 1.500,000 140,000 85,000 1,909,200 495,000 Varl & A J. J. ft. I. .). RRHASKS. Stock: N.Y., Farm. L. ft T. Co. Jan. ,1972 Leaaed Nov., It7l to IVnn. Co, at 7 per do do Bept 1, 1878 rent on present stock. (V. 18, p. 601, iM, do do Nov. 1. inn do do Jan., 18ti Nov. 1,1900 do do Phlla., Co 'sOIBce. .Mine Le .sed to fhiln. ft ReHillliK lloston Stocn Issued. (3ill.a». I8« Phlladclphia.Co 's Office Ang. 1,1892 .cased to I'hiln.. \MI. * lalilmor*. N.Y.,8t. Nlch. Nat. Bk. Oct. 1, 1897 Com leteil July, !«7U, and haiich Jan •71 luly 1, l«80i Cost, »l,«70,.'4:i; bninidi. <ia-.i7.551. do do Oct., 1867 iConsi j. lli68of Col.ft I.e. nud( hic.ftu N. y..Rt.Nlch.Nat. Bk. East. Leased Keb lac'j to PUI* ,Cln. do do & St. L. and the Pi nn. KK ( for 30 do do 1895 per rent of gross eurnliigs, liui guar, to ne not less trian $1,107 470 per yr., to pay do do do lilt, on Ist .M. 4115 01 0.1(10 ft2dM.,C.ftI., do J.&D. J.&'.I. 7 £31,000 1865 conv.. 8 1,566,6.<<9 18M I 6 8 f 7 1862 ISSt ! 82,0iJO 8. by wiiom. when Dua, - 3,000,000 2.500,000 1,000,000 50 convertible f. 6 400,000 300,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 & M. 6 7 & Where Parable, and F. ftA. J. t D. F. t. 1,000 S'lJitern (.Va-*.«)— stock. Loan.convfr f. 8 Mortgage (old) Mortgage (new) dipo l«l, J. i.i'-To.boo ni/ 1F58 Essex R.K. bonds, Sept. 185S ... . Bonds due 1SS5. April, '65 do 1888, March, 'es-'ee....: do 1889, May, '69. , (Jfd.)— 1st mort., N. S Tmn.,Viriilnla tt O<or0fa-*tock I't Mortgage sinking fund bonds. Bonds M.& J. r,6iJo nnntywarUa—ttock Englisli k lOOO Ist Mortgage Ist M. 169,500 493.000 JM mortgage Ea«t Bau 6 740.00(1 2,73:1,(100 <t <t q.-M. 1.326,650 161,000 109,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 imrrm Aitoftunz-lst m, gold Mf ^ 9Mm CbJumWo— Mortgage Mgf Branttywine a Waiftietburg—lst M.. j 1864 1871 1870 1871 1855 1856 1860 F.ft A. 2f. 100.000 875,100 2.400.000 Ci/y— Stock Z>»i>«ffu< Soutkice»leni—lat WO 50 a 61&64 . mort 1st 1,01)0 1,00" 1871 D'1:j'"" ,t J/iVA(i;an— stock 1st M., ulnklng fund, {90,000 per year... 7 6 7 3 ilg 5 1,000/n) VM/rt. I, * M. M. 1,51)0 ,1«XI 330,000 2,123,600 6«*71 Pa«» Connecticut TMccr— stock l!*t ninrtiTrtiie sinking fund ''/«yy— tst mortgage 1.786,000 292,0tX) SO 100 100 CvniKcttcut 1 7 160,0011 Vi-;. Q-M. * B. * N. 6 J.& J. .M. A N. 1 6 J. ft U. 8g. J.AD. F. * A. A.ttO. 7 J.A J. 7 2X J.* J. 7 M. « N. 7 A.*0. 7 .T. & J. 7 J. AD. 7 A.*0. 7 of 7 1,292^10 1,000 t , 513,500 1843 1S4S *£ooo.«» ' 1 Itati OntWhen standlog. pert Payable.I ;?nt. Cet Ro*d nil CleetUinit >t /«((«.—GnanuitMd tlock 3d mortgue for II JOO OCO iTo Amoimt Mile* of* refereoees, • foot iiotca ou tat pit' or RR. Tablea. ad Immediate notice of mny error dUcovercd In our Tabloa. Ibomif, mXEBKgT OB DIVIDEWDB. Principal, ft; DESCRIPTION. For explanntlon, of LIST. « src** flkvor bf kIvIok Subscribers will confer l>. J.ftJ. London. M.ft 8 M.ftS. N. Y., Office, 23d street. London. M.ft 8. Q.-M. N. Y., Union Trust Co. do do J.ftJ. do do A.ftO. do do J.ftJ. Sept 1.1876 Meh. 1,11)20 Men. 1,1920 Sept. 1871 1.-69. 1. 1870, was $75.0' 0.000 $70WO.OOO; IFOS $37,765,9 0; 1867, The net earnings shove let., $16,574,:^f)0. ic. 612 ; In 1871. $US,261 ; IS'O, nil; 1S69, $475,186^. $22,672 ; 1867, $1,010,584 Of 1871. $18,554,000 are held lo retire new bonds lo he Issued to retire sterling. IV 12, p. 21(1; V.13, p. 82, 144, 497,833,810; V.14,p. ;0,)1 old debt; Jtl.OOO.OtX) Leased In 187010 Fa. RR. Jan. 1,18S2 Apr. 1, lino July 1, 1! To form a direct line from Bangor toBt. John and Halifax (v. 19, p. 209, 52$). London. do do 6g. N. Y., Farm. L'an & T Co Jan. 1,1887 Com. stock. $l,Ol».06a, pref.. $100,000. Net J.& J. do do -Vov. 1, 1887 proOts, 18.0-71, $1.0 157 s uk. f'd, $11,000 M.& N. do do Aug. 1,1880 peryr. (v. 13, e. f6«.) 7 F ft A. .I.ft J. N. Y., B'nk of America. Jnlj- 1.1897 Recently comideted. 7 (v. 13. p. 607.) ]'- .M. ft N N. Y., Farm. L'an 4 T Co May I. 1900 Stock paid ln,$4(«l,0(M). months of 1870, $3,799, Providence. Net earnings, Boston Office. v. IS. p. 741,) 4 .laii.ii872 DIv, In U) years, 75 per cent. J.i Princeton. 6 Lea«»d to Bel. Delnw. Dlvfds lt71, 2 p. e. 6g J.ftJ. J.ftJ. New York ft ; li) > 7' .\verage length operated In Net earnings, iS.O about 100 miles. $ 32,010. Land grant 7.6-0 acres per in., divided Into three Irtists, to sieure tha inortgaireB. ToUl la d sales up to Oct., Ill M.ft N. N. Y., Mechaii.'Nal. Uk. May 1, 1880 do 'an. 1,1887 do Sept 1, 1888 do 10 f. M.& N. >Uy 1. 1888 (v.13. p. 49.) New York. 1»7I $1,560,000. 10 J.ftJ. do 1» M. ft S. New York or London. Fern'dlna to Ced. Ke« L.fr «(10,l«Xlacr» J. l" .14 Slock, $200 000. Cost, $a>9;!$5. M.& N. N. y.. Market Nat. Bk. .1.4 J. \. Y.,St. Nlch. Nat. Hk. July 1, 1900 Cost of road, 64J.482 7 cent. 8 N.Y., Farm's. L.ftT.Co. July l,168;i Has a traffleguarani. J. & J ]Sold 1871, toTt W... do 1g. A.&O. •ema. Lea-sed to Sioux CA <g Ai&O. Bait., Mercii. Nat. Bank.iOct. I, isoo Iu progress, stock j..." .... ' r, v-i"7 J.ftJ. 8 f M.& 8. do do do progress, — M.ft N. Road was sold Dec, vs.'ii for $lo,(«0. . . ! M .. ... 1 1 . ) . . THE CHRONICLK 120 , [January 27, ldi2. KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Sabaorlbers ^vUl confer a great faTor by giving us Immedfate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. Bontla, DESCIilPTION. Miles of! For explanation, Ac, of all reforencee, eee Road' foot notes oo Ut pft<e of RR Tables. ^alVMton, ffoiMton & oS I J> ffenderson—ut Mort dt 9aorf/ia /t. R. dk Banking Co. -Btock Buadt*, not mortgaged Oithen t£ OeckertoiC/i—lBt mortgage vr. HiijUIh tfi fad/aua— l8l m, jfold, guar. l8t mortifa^e, not Kuaranteea Orantt Trunk (C<ina<tfi)— stock Mort. to Bk of U. Canada on surplus lands Atlantic °S -^ Sa ^ l,iKX) 1,U00 Amount Out I Lawrence, defer'd Int. ctfs ut on alt rolling »ttock... 2d do do Postal bds, &c., secured by gov't business St. IstPref. bds.conv. Into l«t Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into common 3,« Hebentures . . do do do do do do New bonds, coupon mortgage , ce New Haven— »iock. Scrip (50 per cent paid up to Oct., '71) l8t niortg ge Sart.,Prov. d: Mshkitl—lst mort. (K.Ij.... Ist mortgage (Conn.) Sempfield—l&t mortgage Wapne (t Ifonroe— Ist mortgage, 8.1. tfoiMoWftic—stock Preferred stock Ist mortgage, sinking fund 2d mortgage Bo Klsol 1869 Uot^ton (k Texan CeiU.—XstHL. Lgr.. a.f.gld Western division .........!:... <fe Broad Top— Ist mortgage 2d mortgage Bu/Uiiifj'ion i,i«» 1863 1870 53 116 54 ie67 1870 M 79 100 "^9 1,000 60 9e 33 65 120 120 74 74 1,000 100 100 1866 501 500 1,000 1851 1851 1851 I 1867 1869 1869 1870 do '. 1871 1869 1870 . 1869 1870 1865 1868 1870 , Jackison», Pe?i«ac.<fcJfofr— Florida St bds.gld JefTerHon. (Pa.)-\%i M. (Hawley sec ton). mortsfage (Hawley section) mortgage Carbondale section) •Hff., Mad. ffc /Ttrtia nap. —stock "" Ind. 9l Mad. U if. -Ist mortgage Jeffersonvllle i; '.-2dm rtgage bonds.. Jefferson vlUe. Mad. & Ind-lst m^^rtgage **o ^'^^^ 2d mortgage n Bonds of ,I.ouisvll e (endorsed)..... .. t/oJfet db JV. lndian<^-\%t mortgage Junction, Pfiitadelpfita^Ht morfgaKe ""' » ... 2d mortgage Ist .'. . Counct't St. J.& C.B. do Bluff^iock" & St. Joseph RR & Jo" St. R;{.,lst M.. do SdM.. ''^'^- RR-Voon.ol An "''bS'M??* Mo. V* Valley RR. (Auk. do do 1, '63.... do gold . .fi<HM<MAic</Ic— stock.... Ijv jj. (Kold) land grant, sinking fond;!!'. 1st Mort., gold 1st Mort., gold !.!. 2d Mort. (government BObsidyy.!! 1st 1862 1853 18l!< 1870 1853 7 ; do Dec, 1890 do »171,487 Floating Leases Blue Ridge RB. in 1870 debt,»25O,D00. M.&N. N. T., Nat. Trust Co. May 1889 leased to Reus & Sar. Stock paid $126,370. M.&N. Jersey City, Opiirati'd by Erie. 1889 M.& N. lersey ctty.lst NatlBk May 1, 1890 Operated by Erie. M.& N. N.y., Kidd, Pi,rcc&(0 Nov. 1,1898 Leased to 'Tol Wab.& West. M.& N. .May, 1890 In progress to connect with Tol. W.&W "' .\ng., 1870 (iaii. & St. Jo., 207ni., branch. Qulncy, ..111, ^ U) Palmyra. 15ni. Aug., 1870 Cameron to Kans. C, "" J. & J. N. Y.. Duncan, s. & Co. 1871-8> 53m. Total operated. 275m. Net earnA.&O. New Tork office. ings, 1869-70, *1,097.666; Apr. 1, 1S8I expended for J.& J. N. Y., Duncan, S. & Co. construction and equip.. $831,208 Net M.&S. New York office. Ang.!'l877 balance, $.66,398. See Ciiro.niclii, vol. , ;g. r. 3)i 7 : . an 6 IH 1,574,000 500,000 1.000.000 820.000 J.& 1866 1867 1867 J.'&'J. J.* J. F.ft A. 7g. 4l'6,'00O 7'g.'r, A.AO. 7 do do 367,500 1,150,000 137,278 3,090,000 332,000 2.500 001 2.500,0,0 2.750,000 5,000.000 1 I g 1 .5' 10,00 a '.Mi 1,000 61)- -67 1866 1866 1866 1870 1869 1852 1853 1855 C'ftrtr/««Wn— Loan'of'Tenii LackuvMntuidt Bloonvtburg—lit, raortiraire ' 2d mortgage. 2d mortgage (extension) L<tfai/eue, Bloom'lon. <t Jn«a.— 1st M., guar L<(faytue, Jfuncle it Bloom't.~iM mortg. 87 Lake Erie J; ljoutArUl«-~\at mortgage. 37 Lahe Shore & Mich. liouih.-*tock 1013 1855 1855 Jd mort. (C, P. & A. RR.) ri-glstered bds. 3d mortgage (C. P. * A. RU.) Ultto Shore dividend bonds. April, !86».. mortgagt; bonds mortgage (C. & Tol. IJR.) s'k'gfd aduwrtgaga (C* Tol. KB.) 1,000 1,000 A * A 1,00> 1,000 A. 8 f 8 f A &0. ,« J. J. M. A .S. J.& J. J. J. J. & J. * J. & J. J.& J. M.& N. A.&O. A.tt <). J.&.l. M.& N. .100,000 6 "f 10 10 f. 8 f 8 f. 1,400.000 187,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 6,5a),0«) 2,240,000 4,003,000 0,303,000 600,000 318,000 4.275,350 2.000,000 400.000 128,000 844,000 237,000 816,500 900,000 400,300 500,000 200,000 J.& J. J.& J. A.&O, J.'&'j. J.& J. M & S. J.& D. M.&S. F. 7g. 4 A. F.& A. J. J & % 96 533MI 63,000 597,000 5,256,000 2,693.000 ISK 1857 1856 1851 \fm 1867 1869 18S2 1855 l,(»Jf 1,000 1,000 1.000 l.OOO 1,000 1.000 a 1.000 1,000 1,000 do y., do do do Dn. Trust Co. do do do do (to .1 M. &S. 7 Sep.ll. J.& J. I'- J.& J. 7 M.&6. M.&8. 7 J.&D. 6 J.& J. 7 Oct., 1909 I Oct 1890 , Sept. 186: 4 F.* A. f.a'a. A. & (>. J &J. m!&>j'. M.&N. 9.'4,000 F. & A. 500.000 1,000.000 1,000,000 .!.& J. I,500M0 A. n J.& J.& J. A.&(). o. D. .!.& J. A.4 0. 115.000 2.014.000 864.000 I 1870, •202m.. Sept.. 1870. CoBt of ro:ul and enulpments. $11,500,000. Road went Into hands of receiver. Oct..'70 Road completed. Settlement with creditors pending. See report in v. 13, p. S'JO. (v. 12, p. Ill ; 13, Junc,18!l9 p. 635, 800.) Leases St. Louis, Alton & TerreH. road ai July 1.1919 $4!»5.4T2 per year. Oct. 1. 19(X1 1908 Bond* guara toed by Penn. RR. Co. 'April, 1888 Feb., 1897 Aprii'i!i9n In progress. $2.00O,0\O stock paid up. July 1.1889 Leased to Michiiran Cent., which gives a Nov. 1,188' traffic guarantee. 1900 N. Y.. by Erie R. R. do do do do do do ISxch. for State bonds, (v. 13, p, 305, 667.) July 1,1887 Leased to Erie. Jan. 1,1889 Jan. 1,1889 Indianap.. Tl'eas. office Jan. 1,1866 Net revenue i'l 1870. *336,078. Road owned N. v., J. & S. Persu on Mavl, 1881 by Co., 161m. Cambridge Ext.. 65m., N. v.. Rank of rica, Apl. 1,1873 operated for >^ of gross earnings, (v., S. Y.,St.Nlch.N.Bnnk. Oct, 1, 1906 12, p. 33ii: 13, p, 114, 178) do do do July 1, 1910 Y., Bank of America. May 1 1*12 N.Y., Farm's' L.&T.Co, July], 1874 L'-ased to Mich. Cent. Philadelphia ;offlce. July -.,1882 Owned by connecting Co.'s. Cost of road do do $898,324, Netcarn'ts 14 mos., 1870, $57,766. Apt. 1,1900 Consol. of C. Bl. & St. Jo., St. Jo. & O. N. Y. & Boston. Bl.,and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. Line Kan. Jan'.'l','l880 do do City to C. Bl., 203m. ; branch, St. Jo. to Jttlyl,18?2 Net earnings in 1871, do Sept 1, 1892 Hopkins, 61 in. Am ''•'. , Boston do N. & New York. do Jnne do do $418,076. 1,1874 Aug. do Lf. s, June Trea3.,at maturity New I ork. do N. Y., Loud. & Frankf. (v, 13. p,4as.) Septl, 1890 y.,Farm.L. &T. Co Aug. 1,189'J 1,1893 Total miles Is leased. In 1870 on an average of of 551m., net earnings were $880,746. L. Denver Pacific operat,.ed. 793. gr. over 6.000,000 acres. From Jan., '68 to 11, 619,62>acres were sold for $1,676,069 1,1896 189.-.-97 May Interest on income bds is payable out of net earn 'gs—substantially a pref stock. 1,1896 1871 & 76 Mch 1, . 1916 (V, 12, p. 3S9.) July 1.1830 Phila, CornExch. Bank May, IS'iO Completed 19)^ miles. N. Y.,B'uk of America, March 1872 Covington, Ky., to Lexington, Ky. do do do do New York. J.&.' S. Y., Dei., Lack. & M. &S. do do A.&0. do do M- &N. do do J.& J. N. Y., T.. W. & W. office F.&A. J.& J. (v. 13. p. 686.) N. v., Nat. Park B.int Apl. 1, 1899 I.ensed to Ills C, at 35 p.c. on earnings, N. y., Metropolitan B'k July 1,1890 •ilock paid, $286,730. Cost of road, $268,88>. N.Y., Nlnrh Nat. Bank. Operated by .Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000 1883 do acres, (v. 13, p. 667.) do do 1888 D. 4 M.&N. . 7 SOOJIOU 2,000^0 do m!* 'n. N.Y ,N.Bk ifCommercc June 20. '99 6K. F.& A. do Feb. 1, 1895 666MI0 UKJO N. . 1695 1, 7'g:f. 1,.')00,000 1,000 do do D. 1870, $796,601 expenses over earnings in Rent of leased roads Feb.! 1372 Main line, 707m. (402m.) 85 per cent of gross earnings. Apl. 1, IS;5 Net revenue in 1870, $2,Si7,821. Const, Apl. l,187ri bonds of 18(5 will be paid now on deOct. :,1890 mand. (V.13, p.'369 C04; v. 14, p. 86.) Apl. 1, 1875 Jan.l, 1901 In progress. Co. h;is aid & 30,000 acres I'd. Y.,'(:o"'B'office. do N. Y. & London. N. y.j Co.'s office Londo.i. N. Y or London. N. Y., Turner Bros. do d M.& S. J.& 2,789,413 500,000 "ioo Apl. A.& O, do F.& A N.Y.,Fnrm'«L.&T. Co M.&N. do do do &0. New York Co.'s office. J.& J. N. Y.,Farm. L.& T. Co. J. 2,1X10.000 18<i9 8ept!'i. '911 Excess of $3-1,515. Feb. 1,1875 do do 7g. A. 397,000 315 OCO 2.107.001 1870 1870 N. J. 14.000,000 1013 lOia S21 621 65 96 Philadelphia, Office, F.« 4. "ioo 34,404^00 Scrip Onarmteed. lOperct, stock Bonds of October 1, 196», 8. F CooaoUd mortgage, IS70, coop do do reg Ut mortgage. 8. fund M.S.* N.I 3d mortgage Mich. S Ut mortgage (D., M. 4 T. RR.) 1st mort. (C., 1*. A A. RR.). Sanbnry bds. 1,000 , Boston, J.& J. J.& J. M.& S. A.&O. N. Y.,Amer. Ex. Bank J.iSi 5:»,.500 50 1869 1865 1866 Y A & bought by Balt.& O. Endorsed by Flint & I'cre .Marq. RR. Co. Leases Berkshire RR., StockbrldgeA PittsJan!!'l872 lleld. and w, stockbrg. .^et earntnjis, 187! 1870, $147,024. DividencTs, 8 per cent, per annum, on preferred stock. 1885 Sold out Mar.. 1870 Jan!'l,'l901 no do d do do do 1889 Nafl City I'ank. July 1,1891 Set earnings, do do Various 1.10,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ft 12, p. 104. .Tan., 1892 I 589.500 2.800.aK) 1.600.000 2.000,000 67O.00C 1.700,000 1.450,000 74.000 1,000 Bridgeport A.&O. A.&U. J. Jan., 1892 Baltimore, by II. & (>. N. Y., Mech, fat. Bank. A. SO. 6K 7g do do & A.&O. 7 ' do do Jan. 1, 1890 Stock paid in $4 tXKlOOO. Cost. $8,039,500. PhlIa..Peiin."c'o.^ office July 10, '71 Leased to Peiin. KR., which owns most of do do Jnlyl, 883 stock. N. y., Union Nat Bank.; Jan., 1S72 Worked with N. Y. N. Haven ro«d do do do receiving 13 percent of net profits. Cash Jan.. 1372 do do Jan. 1,1873 dividends in 10 yfears, 133 per cent. do Providence. Ja i.l. 1876 Operated by bondholders trustees. Net Hartford. Jan. 1,1876 earnlr:e8l870, fIol,393. N. F.'i' i 1 1,000 iOO 1,000 J. 100,000 50,000 3,400,000 500/X)O 52 52 78 78 260 130 ISO 672 245 140 253 q!^! J. J.& J. J.'&'j. 1,180.(K)0 800,(XXI '265 J.'&J. J.&.l. J.<St 6 7 7 m l,000i 1,000' A. J. 3 751 OOD 481.000 l,000i 2d mortgage 8d mortgage mortgage (extension) 10 7 1.000 1.000 16,(XI0 p. i.oai 770,000 1. mo 300,000 2.960.0.0 600,000 1 495,000 100.000 4.000.000 201,000 96,000 2,000 000 •4 000,000 1,000 & J.* K. 500,000 1.300,000 4,000,000 1,182.550 700,000 3,500,000 1,500,OOJ 'I'.OOlll . M 1.000 1,000 ( J met ton KR Ist 7 3.0 0,000 1,501,700 1,831,000 1,200,000 4X Mort. l.,eavenworth Br.) KnoxvlUe <t in 1867-68, 'i,' 7 5,087,2-il 44 Land Gr, Mort. on 1 000,000 acre's Income bonds (all issued.) Land Grant Bonds gold on 2,666!«l6' Mrea XfM Co. J?. «,—Ut mort. bonds, conp Kunxucku Central— lit mortcaae Ist 1.000 I.OJO a '. A £337,685; In 1868-69, £253,369; Irrcdee c. £287,012; 1866-67, £311,080. For operafns Irredeem. of 6mo8.,endInz Dec. 31,'70, see CubosIrredeem. ICLE, vol 12, p. 689. Loudon & Montreal. Oct., 1871 Comprtiiy leases the Erie & Niagara, 31m. (10 do Oct., 1871 and the Dctr. & Milwaukee, iS9in., and London Joint Stock Bk. July. 1871 Is also coiisti uctiug a'road from Glencoe do do Jan 1872-73 to Canficld. 105m. which, with a third do do rail on the Grand 'Trunk and completion Nov., 1373 do do July, 1870 of the International bridge f toni Ft Erie do do to Buffalo, will complete a new through Oct., 1877 do do Oct., 1^78 route. (V. 13, p. 667,J Net earnings 1 3d rtgagtt Indianap. db Vlncennes-lst M., guar.. ..! 2d mortgage, enar Int«rnatU}iml (Texas). Ist M.,"gold'. .*.'!."!."; Ionia & Laming— Ist M.,tralficgi]ar.. 2d mortgage I wa F\illii <fc Sioux C<(y— iaVMl." Apl.'i ''89'. Ithaca tt Atnetvt— 1st M., sink, fund, gold Jack.,Lans. db Sagiruno—ut M May 28,'65 2d M.. for »500,()00,Marclil,'tW... ....... Citi/,St.Jo. A.&O. . Irredee(L-. 18Sl'-86 7 -..728,490 Louia—m M.Jn 3 series Ist mortgase, C. B. ii mortgage, C. B. J. A.&O. 6g J.&D. 2-1,275,500 ISfrl 1865 ISTO 1869 1870 indianap., Citic. d iaA— stock Ind. & Clnn. of '58 Ind., Clnn. & Lafayette Kane 5K Hi 191,«0 185!) ZH) do do do do gold Kedemptiou,lst &2 series do 3d series, s erling, Indiana db Illinois Cent.~-\%t M.,gold Indianap. Btoom'tondt West—lat M..gldbda 2d mortgage. 2'1 & J.& D. M.&N. ,!.& J. Varl. . . <t St. J. J. J.& A.&O. A.&O. J. 5 4 & 6 100 100 ',',,] 3d mortgaice Scrip for past due coupon ...!!!!!!!! tliTtois Central- -stock 1st mort. construction bdB(now payable) m 2* (,396 do do do do do J. J.A.I. , Hartford do J.« J. I 1 * 6 . do 5 5 4 3 Erie. Cost of road, &c»289,«eO. In progress. 1st M., guar, by Pitta., F. W. & Chic. (v. 13, p. 83, 177, 209, 210, 462, 838) All the amounts here given are in pounds sterling. eases Atl. & St. Lawrence, Dec, 1872 150m. chic, Det. & Can. Grd. June, Apl.,18i7 .59m.; .Mont.& Champ., 49m.; BulT, & L. .Tan., 1920 Huron 161m. Total road owned, lesBc. Perpetual. and operated. 1,377m Net profit in 1869-70 do M F.& A. .1. 618,066 2,360,333 301,733 3,650,000 1,510,968 1,126,515 376,766 130,000 62,000 300,000 675,000 1,100.000 4.151,700 \',m , InOianapoHa 6g. Var. do p. 625 Worked by & Co N. T., Wlnalow, L. London, Co. 'a Office. London and Portland, J. 4 J. A.4U, London, at Co.'s Office 1,381,117 a •61-'55 I |Land Grant mortgage Mortgage loaus Mortgage bonds 1870, conv., ist mortgage (Qaincy & Palmy. RB.. Ist mort. (Kan. C. & Cam. RR.) Sarlem ExtetiMon—Hl mortgage Harrtsb.. I^rt^'h, Mt.Joy tt Lancas-— stock ffotly, A.&O. J.'ii J. 2,S76,i)06 £ Missouri State Loan f. "i'g £1110 £*.] £100 £100 Hannibtl (f Naples— \ii mortgage Hann.dc Cent. Mo— Ut M..Mo.gr.,T.,W&W Sinnibaldk St.Jot<9ph—%%QC)L. Preferred -lock J.'&J. £1W Cb/Mm&ia— stock iBt mortgage, guar, by State Bonds not guaranteed Greenicicfi Johngonvllle— 1st M.. conv.,. JItiekensack d^ New yorJt— Ist mortgage... U'lckeiiHock tfc N. Y. Extension—lsl mort. f. £100 Greenville <k Sold In 1871. Dlvl'ds of 8'per cent a yr since 1869. (v, 12 J. i« 6 g. 227,273 Mortgage bonds, coupon. do do Ist 7g. 7g. 1,200,000 2,842,188 l,«88,ai7 788,722 5,734,351 16,981,437 prc'f. stocK.... do do 2d od do 4th do Great We»tern (Ca7iada)—Com. atocn J.& J. Augusta. Ga., RR. Bank Jan. .IST! do 1870 to 1886 & J. 4 7 7 snojoo do do do 1902 1902 1,500,000 4,200,000 615,500 2J6,500 5,000.000 3,000.000 do -id REMAP.KS. il itandlnje. £2,873,589 221,190 77,180 500,000 l:.iiaipment M.. % INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Princlpalp Due. When Where Payable and by when Stocks^ whom. laatDlvi'd. cS.* ''"J""'!''- Wn March 1883 June, 1835 1898 Jan. 1, 1875 March 1885 Apl. 15,1880 May 15,1889 Tenn. division of Blue Ridge KR. Net earning in 14 months, ending Jan. I. 1871, $398,013. Interest on bonds,$230,000. Surplus, »168,0I3. Stock, $1,335,000. line from Bloomington. Ills, to Mnncle. Ind., ^OOm. York. Jan. 1, 1893 Sold imder mortgag-; (v. 13, p. 779). N. Y Union Trust Co. Feb., 18T2 Consolidation. .Iu"c,1869 of the L. Shore do do road (including Clev., P. & A. and Clev. •'> do Feb!,' 1872 & Tol.) and the Mich.S.ft N. Ind. Co.'s; ,. „ N.Y., Bankol N.York. Oct., 1879 a'ld Sept.. 18611. Bnir. & Erie Co.. which N. f.. Union Trust Co. July, 19»J included the Bufl'. & State Line, and Erie do do July, 1900 & Northeast. Detroit, Mon. & Tol. road N. Y., Bank of N. York. May, 1885 and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are do do Nov,, 1877 owned Jamestown & Frankl, leased at do do Aug., 1876 40 per cent of gross earnings. a- d Hal. do do .Inly, 1871 Allog. & G. R., leased for int. on slock do do .Ian,, 1880 and bonds ainminting to $103,800 per yr. do Oct., 1892 Total length operated, 1,013m. In 18(0 do April, 1899 total receipts, all sources, $13,457 540. do do Dec, 1872 Int. on 0]ieratine expenses, »8 502,620 do do July, 1885 iKi.ids and guar. Hlo"k,$l,tM3,4ll2; div.'ds. do do April, isae N.Y.,A.B.Baylis,Tru8tee New To connect and form a Augj,1901 , ; t : . . .. ... . . THE Jnnunr^' 27, 1872.] . HllONlCLE. ( J2l RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND wUl 8ubacrlb«rB confer a sre«t DESCKIPTION. Avor hy bIvIuk o« Immediate Amount Of of Outatmidlng. jad cxrlanatlon of all rcfercTea. •«« Ruad foutnutt'Aon ImI page of UK T0bIe^. For INTEREKT ^•V, When I jjj,%' Payable. JiOHflu, i DIVIDEKD'. Oil >t LIST. notice of any error dlecover«4 In onr Tablaw* rniiclnal, when Due, here ratable, and by n bom. r.£MARK'. last Illi'd. i L. .S^ore .V.-A. .So«'A''r/*-(Coutluuoil.) ift & DufTiilu Eric. niurtKHgu huuito do fit) 18li2 <lo )to tlu rtfr»*oii tlu <l» dt> ilo KiiliuuiiriMi * Whttr IXWi 1868 .s«/». <* .1.* J. J. i,(««i WO.UCKl BOO.OCW J.ft.l J.ft J. 1,000 .'lO .IKIil •I.ft 1>. 4,ri(io.niio 2M',230 Limii 1.000 M "do m ItOH 18K8 r,oi'io ^d tiiort^og- l.STtl i.otio iiiortKaKn <lU/lutoi) ItU.) 1»( I^ ri'K .i-iu'i'"'( «( mortKAKe.guM Lf'HiH—U\ .'•''. /(li/*; ,M(«f(nj -fetuck, iFi iin>rij::iKf 1B6I m 1,01 <i 910.11(10 4.1l«,l)l1l isis 1!W6 is»» 1.000 1,00" 1.17:1.1100 i.oool 3,'i(lO.0CO l8-id 1,000 1,000 5.1 a) a-Ark. hnrk. Pine lit. <t .V. Sch ui/lkilt—slnck Si.Lo'n iinu ISTO 1869 Little. ma ini<riKAt>c, 11 love 900 & Vrtiiikfurt bonds Li'xttiKtoD & Kra ikfort Louli^ villi; Loan C inn. bnnu-li Loul vUle. (_'i]tn.& Lex., ^d M. (uuaold) JjyHtxritlfi^ >VMAri//<-§tock ; 2 6 g. f 7 1. 1867 1870 Loan J. ft J. A.ftO, A.ftO. Q-K. J.ft U. .T.'ft'.I. K.ft A. J.&D. i'A f. .l.ft.I. J. ftj. J. ft J. .I.&.I 6 2,923.000 315. 00 8.s;3.580 l.l.M.ilO 819,00 I(XI I). M.& N. Kil.OllO 82,(100 on main stem * (J— M. M.ftN. I.ft.). 3 25.ono A. J. ; I). ., , . t. | A.ftO. 7 8k. 3.110 ,(»I0 1(10,(KW S. ft (I. York, Bk or N. Y Nov., IWI 8 per cent,$lr529,5«2. Fiirplna to prollt, do du July, lMi2 fr'r-9.i:,7 (one. I'ed inroi sirui lion;. An do do Sept. IN» Iniresse of 40 per ci-nl, slock wasdlsdo do A rll, 1.'* t Ibiited lo 'tiarclioldc h on |>ii\inei.t of do do 3' |.:) per tent of Hie paj- ialnc In .Ian. 1, IMO do do ,lnly. Ihki cash; 10 per et, Nov. I. lOncr tl. tied ; do do .In y.lMii and 13.U previous lo Aiil*.. lK'.2,»hi never do do ,hlly. IHKS ealli d for scrip crifsnre iss'ed and draw do du an. LIMC dividends rijuiil lo slock forllic smonnt d.. do Junel.lsvi paid on Iheni. (v. 12.p.i50; 13. p. IM.tOt ) N. v.. Boston * Phlla. .ISI1..1B99 Opened. Sept.' L. i r. l,6ti2,W'U acres. rillsburg onUe. Oit., I8;i I.I asid lo I'., Ft W. ft ( W p. e. on gton N. v., lVlnsliiw,L.& Co Aug. 1F.95 earn'g hiii |l'<,0(iOp. r yr a uilnlu am. N. v., Knim.L. ft T. Co .Inly, iwiii Opeieilin I)-70. iv, iS. p. 177.) Feb., l>i»! Operated by Li hi;:h Co"l ft Nav Co. Philadelphia Ofllcc. Jan., 1172 Kceeipts from all sources In year ending do May,ls-,3 NO' :«l. Is;ni5,'.(r2.3 2; nil, »2,110.i;f. do .liine, 1898 Dividends in lo yra, lot) per cent. do Sept., 1910 do Oil., 1872 N.Y., N. Ilk Comm'ree. Dec. 1, 181)9 Leased for W ye*' a lo Paclflc of Mo. New Vork ft Chielnnatl. Sept, 1871 Leased Dec, 18(9, lo Pills., Cln. ft M. L., N. Y.. Bkof America. Mav, 1883 uar. bv lenn. VAl. lessees assuming do do («» llabilillVs and paying »'8ii,l«l er year. Boston Office. state Jan. 1. 1900 Land grant about l,0()y.2'J6 acres, do Apl 1, 19':o aid 4i|l).(iil)|ier mile. Int. is In default. N.Y.. Union Trust Co. AlMll. 19ft) State Hid HS.IlCil per Ull'e. Philadelphia cfflce. JaM..lK72 Leased and operated by Phil, ft Reading. :te<r .1. ft ,1. A.ftO. I do N. Y'.j do V.fU IV. 13. p. 210. 6.15.) r.O. .Vug.. 1871 .Vnnual report puWI bed In Aiiril, LonlHville. J. B. Alexander. do do do 1866-87 1S86 May, 71.'75 Nov.,'80-'«5 Oct 15, 1893 April, 1898 du 22.1.1)0 isi.aio M.&N. M.&N. 88.(100 A. ft O. 1,000 333.I»P A.ftO. do do 1,(10" S.SI'i.miO £200 £700,000 A.ft O. .I.ft D. London, Ba log Bros. Dec, lHOi Philadelphia. N. Y., M. K. Jesun Aug., 1871 Kxteu»luu, Ut luortuiiKC do (|u Loilii^vilie rlBa)!!' for $S.0«JO,aiU '' I), I": inl M..Hterll' i:/»((/<y Loan. CAIc— block (fc isas ISIl tf.Kuar.. 3,000,0) 600,000 ... - 1 ht M. BUar. by Ga I(Ht uiortgiif^r. not guarHiitCfd. Mtic'iit tfe '.ni«tcick—\ni M., Statu eiidortf. vvl MiortKui;*' Stat'- endorfiC'I houda K'lulpiii lit liunils Mu'O" .f H"e-v;«;/(— stock ,( 'ii.l. 6?Ii,i l.l»l,l)OII 1860 ISTU 1870 . 1,100.000 600,00 150,00 7 "ioo 2,.'iOO,''0" 's' j.'&'d. Mat on, Ga. 7 1,000 100 6HVX10 A.ftO. A.ftO. New 1.50.000 18:6 lorH.um.Oa). Kuld (jtoik. 1st prill '^d prt.-O' 1 2d inortKnn*^ 3d tnortKuk't^ Scioto* Hoc k. UKiIttmorlicaKe... M'liirlia it A/a/.~lst M4'i4,(K10 p.lii M'ir<iU<tti; ,fe Outn!tjtuoii—\%i M.. income.. Mitrt/taufi tfc /><'fa(crtrc— l8t niortKaKe Memi-hit ,f (.'A/ir/ifxeoji—stock /JwJ— IftM. er 1. 1860 187B 1871 Ark)in4ao Lja.i, JlU.flO per uille luortbuuda, St. /,o»i.v~ 1st .f- C>ulnll~-{<n:k jrtortKaiii'. convert, flloking fnnd Mtfiii'jffn 1st 1. g l^t lnortKa.fe. i-onv«'rtthle niortKaire. «lf rlin^, non-ciinvertlblu. Mi'!h>Kan Central (Air Line niortgiige) Ml- hiKan Air tne IhI M..asiiuni. by M.C. . . do Grand & South llaven. do do do "' M.. Kuar. . assumed inortgai:c l8t >yi(h it ir.<(«' '^ 284 281 2S4 '/ ' i G«i)— IstM nio»-tffage.gold '.— Ut niorigage .. red i IM morttcaiee '.'.'.'.'.'. 2*1 moi-i-a.;c I8t moriRiiKc Kastern l>tv. (rahiioc/..!. lat inorlgaKe (Iowa.% Mlim.) Ut inortgaKe (Minn. Central) I'rtft'i (Iowa l«t uiorluHfre & 27 27 •„: ,, " " 8 500.000 8 8 1866 it i'ik lul8 1018 iiio CeiUriil—\tl tifaite IM. C. Tenn. Slate Loan Jfi-'.M., O'i-tihil.1,1- R„l I"! in.irtKacc ( .M. ITO 37tl «W 1.0OO 1.00 1000 •jjo aosjwo I,(X)>,'Oi 1869 1871 ff. t»t 1.1X1" I.IXX1.(100 2..'iOO.IIHO so 3.IX15.liOO i Jf.i-i/^ .1- i^o .,,.1— iBt 2d mortgagi; KI., 1. gr. A.ftO, M.ftN. J. ft J. ». f ". 7 f. f ?** 1 '(»«-l«V M." gld.' eii'don. by JUi 4 1IS0(XI 1,0(111 l.<ni 1 4 1871 l.W) 35-1 ,nwi 18 a i8;o 4 ;.uoj 5,1100.0011 a 600 1,W 7g J J J. F ft A J.* I. lan 51 -7 IXXI l,40i.onn sri.MK) aoo.'iou 83,VI0 18iU at »62,.'/«. Net revenue In 1870. »118.062. Cost of toad and equlpuieu s, |£,9t2,171. Macon lo All. Net earnings I8;0, inSL'ST. A stock ili\-. of 66>i p.e. was mode "694 "TO In progress, 16' ni. and biancli, ('.(Vn. Leases ti.e Dexter ft Xewporl. Belfast ft Mooeebcad Lake, and the Kennebic ft Portlanil roads, inelnilliikf thcSomerBCt. do do do do 1889 1^89 July N. Y., Bank of N, Y. N. Y., 3d Nal'l Bank. Nl Phlhi., New w York, Peun. RK.Co. 1886 1, Muskegoi, Mich. .Vilejran to isi) N'ov. 1886 1899 Operated by Ei .Vug. Leased to Penn. RR. 1897 1, York.Offlce. do do do do do do do do do Haven leased. The M. C. also gives (v. 13, p, I rafllc c uar. to several roads, 82,104,667, iO'.^ (v. 14. p. 84.) Feb'. 15, '72 do du 1898 1893 1R73 1893 1881 18J4 1897 Dec, ISO Dec. 1870 t lock paid. In f 1IO,05I>. Cost, ITBl, 115. common stock was increased by stock, divids and f!..'l»i,7rn In payment ol 75 per cent of f2,uil.l"» Wesi. Un. Rlt stock, thns purcha-ed by M. ft ' t. P. Co. The Co. also paid on linrehasc of 100m. new road M.llif.iio fcondB. »1.(180.000 pref. 6(ock and l,l»!0,H'0 coin, stock. Gross earn'i s. ISTO. >7.42I.(sil In do do do do do do do ie. 1 70 th" »1,57;..2!X). not. $2..6:.7S7 g o«B earnings, 1869, on 917m.. »7,5fO.' IS ; 18«!< on 836)11.. t6,517,645; (V. 12, p. 7Je'.) 1 67, on rtSm., t5 683,608. : 1991 Nc\> York. Y.. U. r. Co. Philadelphia. P.* K. Aug. N. Detroit,' 3d Nat. do llo 1.1839 1891 •'an. 1872 Jan. I. IRV' Bank. Jan. N. Y, J.L. King. do do Co i. Leased to P.ift (Irossesru' Readimr for 9W years. s. is'iO, 1 106 3^)1. Cost. f 1.520,000 IWi Nankato. Minn, to tale Line. 60ni. Operated under lease by an assoi Nov.."69-'7l Ang. 1, 1875 Jan. 1. 1892 .' Bonds proiested Dec. 15. latlon. (v. 13, p. ft J. 5" 7b .?.* J. 10 f 1> 7 8 8 J. ft. I. !g. *6'g. I.IISJOV 8 I'- j.ftn. F.ft A. A.ftO. J. ft J. J. 4 J. J. ft J. M.ft.N. A.ftO. M.ftN M.ftN. M.ftN. MO.) er..25;.ono acres, ftate aid, »10,000 ler mile. Line froni F'nnlce, Ark., on 1 5ni. .illss River, lo Fulton, on Red H Memphla, OID'C, Apr. 1. 1871 Net earnin s In vear ending ? ept. 30. 18 0, do Sep. l,'8!-53 t212."OI; l:*9. <d^2.2J2; 19«8, »116,SM : 1867 »207,84(l. (V. 13, p. 8lt7.) „ ,. Consol. ol- U.P..- o. Br. ft Teboft >eo«t>o N.T..CI«rk. DodgeftCo Jan , 1889 Proleeled 5'2ni. L. gr. '.iOO.dno Val. Indian to subject do I o Dec ,190) acres. 3.ui(>.00" being do do Feb., 901 oecup'v. IV. 12, P 164; 13, p. 631.1 N. Y., Fann.L. ft T. Co. .Ian. I. 1899 Slock. »4.iXi",ii(io. Lands. 1'25,(«10 acrca. »«« Ilo-ton. C.i,'. Offlce. Apl 15. 1S'.«) (U'jO.nm Cherokee la d. Xew York ft Savsimah. 1872-76 In operation (ilrard to Troy. Ala..'o87Jn. MoN. Y.. Nat. Citv Bank. Jan., 18.89 hole line proposed. GIra.d. Ga.. l^vannah.C. KP.. Bk, ..Jie.-22'ni. Net earnl"gs IsiO. '4''*'„ Jan.. 1887 bl these wlih retired bonils old tl.ooo.oooo N. Y., Soulier ft Co. 1900 of MobI e to Columbus, Ky "ni..'>''»''f,V,'* o. ft T. vad <o OjlnaLeases Mobile ft London. 1882 49:.in. Net earn'ga 1870 rW'?" vlllc. Ala., tun Mobile. 1881 London. 188:1 IMS, t759,738. (t. 11, p- IM 1 l».P-*>») . A.ftO. i^n,ooD •.fiSSfiH KK. Operated «itb Ga. RR. Land J. TSIJMO . . J. A. J. M.ftN. ijanjsvi . J. ft. F.ft J. ft J ft J ft J. 4 . tHWKX) iSW Dec..' 1871 Oct., 1880 Oct., 1890 M.ft g. I,17»,-.'I0 Iff-S •M-'a lat iiiorttfage. sterling F.ft A. F.ft A. 40:i,318 ) ^7. IntereBtT)ond« .".... Interest bonda, sterling lacami bonda, 2d mortgage J.ft.l. ' mortgage ^Zi'J,' Jtobtled OAA>-»tocfc.... 7 7 8 7 7 .l.ft.I. 1,550,1X10 1898 I8H8 . n F.ft A. J.ftJ. 7b. 7k. do do do do F.ft A, j per mile. I MUniouri «.. .v. ,t «««— 1st 2 1nioitgage. for «2.U0U.0OO M.&N. 7 B 7 7 1,SV1,01X> 2,'I00,000 l,'nf<,»») l,»iP.O(X) 1,01X1,001 M. Kid. ...'.!!' I 7 3.10 avo.ooo 20,000 p.m. H.)... dated bonda. Teiine..sr.r bin loan Uo. Ktifi* it- Ti-j-ila ; IM M.. gld,8.t..oM road* land.lU. f.s.B Nl inoi .KaKe, Kcdd. (IVho.* \ooalio) Co. sol. M., gold, on road and land 8,674,000 1,315,000 234,000 247.000 iftm .I.ft. I. M.ft S. l.ft.I. I' 1,214,000 792,000 8,792,000 l.Oilp I!.R.) 37 .(»») acres land 7 5,481AI0 1,(XI0 1868 1870 (M.C. H. Mon.N .stale Arkaiisaa. tlO.UO) .V,.,....;.,' .f •»•'/". -istmort Coll?... lO.SS.lO:) i.ai ( »(j.)-I»l roorl \.,rt«/ceil— IM M. Kld,-.f ,.i ., 11. 822.878 1(«1 1877 90 1889 1890 ft M.&N. iss^mo 1011 70. A &0. M.ft N. 610,1X10 88 1,000 225.00'1 lOlHi l<iiiiil ( .»< 000 70.000 i.aii luort f. i,s 0.1100 l,0OO,OiX) 18''9 1 : i.ooo 1.000 13 mniiill Br. . aii.oio % ' In (V. 13. p. 8S8.) , 1,0011 um ,f i;i;.rn /i,iy_|st inoft,'! " .t Srh'i'ilkill it U'i'-fn—flock... ' 7 i.itV Dakota) nnloirc: " id — t-l /•'/. '/i. ij- l,0"n.l«0 i,noo,ooo 1,300,000 IS'-D Milwaukee City loan Milwaukee and Western }t, l,'!93,noo 1869 (Prairie du c.) 2d niortL'tiKC (Prairie du C.) Mil.. 8 467.489 morlKnge lat a 3 l.im.uo />(«/— »tock per tem (cumulative) stock . 6 l.V)00O 5.312.T25 .563 1,0011 111 12! '--t J.'".'. 130,0110 8.50.000 17,9I4'.«)6 2 29I..V»1 111 111 2d.M-.Knar fit, .Wo/r }fii!>H/u' let M., guar, ^^^ Kiv. Valley, tut M.. 8 7g. MD t».t hiilaiiKuoo 7 I317,»!7 li)nrlKai.'e ^l*-iniihis 7B. 7g 1,000 Tcnnrp^ficc Loan niortKHKC. convertible tffiiiiifiii<Hiirir .050,(100 1 300.000 501,000 l,liO" lat 2d 5 7 2.5IXI.0OO 2,0011.100 inortKairc 'if\ 7g'l aon.noo 1.3T2.R90 8,130,719 4.460.368 2.45O.0OO Leased to Opened A.ftO. 1,(»10,000 iRt nv>rlff««e, dollar lit ntortKanc aterltnK Receiver ttppointcd by U.S. Court, Dec'TO. Co York. redeem old bds, balance fur imp'Vta. I89i.'-91 A. Portland. IstNafl Bank Boston, AVcbstcr Bank Oct., 18« do Oct., 19O0 do Net earnings in 18 0. J157 870. Keeicpott do July, 1898 do .7. ft .) in (iiRo.vTLK, vol. 13, p. 17. M.&N. Mamhesterft Bo-lon. Nov., 1871 0|ieraled with Concord RR. July 1, 1889 Leased to Host. CI. & K.. at U of earniiiES. J. ft J. The coiiipleiion of Ihe Ohio River bridge Sept., 1866 m'.&s. at rarkershuvg and the chaupe of gna- e Kept., 1S(* M.& S. in llic Ohio & Miss. RR. arc cxpecied to Baltimore. Aug. 1,1891 K. ft A nflect Ihe la nins. s of M. ft C. very 1.1H91 London. Aug. favorably. Gross earnlngB in 1670. were F.ft A. Baltimore. May 1, 1891; |il.l'>0,i45. Operating expenses. 9tJ4 per M.& N. do Jnlv 1. IW .1* .1. cent. Net revenue, t, 8,189. (v. 12 p, 562 ) do Msy 1, 18911 M ft N. F.ft A. N.Y.,Faini. L. &T. Co Ang. 1,1S95 40ni in oreralior. Kock subs. I60O.0PO. Boston. Treas. offli c. June M875 L. gr.. 8119,366 acres- Net earnings, f(i'26.749 .1. ft n. M « N. Boat., Bk of Commerce. Nov. 1,18S5 Recently couipleled. Cost of road and Dec. 1, 1889 eiiulpmcnts. ^I COO,0(il'. do d) .1. ft T). June, 1869 Leased to Southern .-ecur ties Co. for Int. J.ftD. on bonds and 3 per cent on slock for 5 J.ft.l. N.Y..3d National Bsnk (vo do do May 1,' 188 vears. and 5 per cent altei wards, M.ftN. do Jan. 1, 1885 *13. p. *«.) do .1.* J. M.ftN. N. Y.. Swenson, P. ft Ci May I, 189(1 Completed. April. 1--71. L. grant EOP.OCO 1900 acres 125,01X. covered by 1st M. N. Y., Ijn. Trust Co. A.ftO. Jnly i,'901 About 630 am acres land. iv. 12. p. 6ro.) N. Y., U. T. Co. .1.4,1. Jan 1872 Main line, Detr. to Chic, 'jsam.; Jollcl * N. Y.ft Boston. J.ft.l. Boston OHice. 1882 N. Indiana, leased 45m.; Mich. Air Line, A.ftO. 1882 do illm., purchased hv Issue of »I,«10I(I0 A.ftO. London. 1872 (M.C). and assumpiion of f20n,OHI Bds; M.&S. 1889 r. Y.. Farm. L. ft T. Co .1 Grand River Val.. 94m., leased at 5 per * .1 ism) do do eton stock after Jan., 181); Kal. ft s. M.ftN. F. 45l,2i:0 M'tru-fu»ltr ^t /.'iicrfiiicestock MuHxfiflil (ft t-\<imiitgham—\6l mortgage.. Jfiirietta <t Ciiic'inaU—attnilc, com Stock. 7g 3.732.220 1,100,000 577.1*0 112.01" •60- -(il Kxieiifrton IJumls, ISTD. gold ft do (fo J. ft J. N. y., M. K. Jcsvip ft Co ilo do A. CO. do do M.& N. 7 to . X. Y., J. B. Alexander. 1,000 ISJ") I1..I1.1,-. .1/./ r.M ,t- Por((/i.ue— IBt M..gold ihiiue I > iitfal—^iiiK\i lioiids H,UIO.(UILoao.'A. *K. BR lijl niortxaKc. BanjforL'n (P. ft K. RR.).. L.iiiM 7 7 7 1110.110" w New F.'ftA. 00 Louisville. Chronicle, V. 1.3, p. .06. slious let carnirgs in ail lines ope ated, 1870-71, fTO'JS*. Total erst of pr per y. »21.(XX)0Cll DIv dentta of •. to ,8 per I cut a year since 1863. Of (lie tS.COO (00 cons, loan t2.r<«.(«X) reser'd '69- '77 Jan.. Meinphlft branch, l^t niorlKaRc Itr. irai,t271,B51. 1 A.ftO, F. ft A. J. ft. I. Net lecclpls. Oct., 1877 Ph'la., F. i!t, ft S U.Co Aug., 1900 In pro.Tcss. Louaio-p. to Kockvillc, Ind. S. Y., N. J.Bouth'nR.R Operiitcd with .x. J. Mmtliern. iSept!;'l871 Sag Ihirl). br. completed In 1870. Div. of S N. Y.. Vcrmllye & Co. JiibMSlB per c nt,^cpt.. 1871, last prcvloUB div. 4 I'hiladelplila. 1890 per cent in 18<;6. Co. b- id. 1-t mort. bda do 1893 to re' lie exlens on ft tJlen Cove hr. bda. June, isra Connol. Sept.. 1869. of Louisville ft Frank, Louisville. July. 18-n and Lex. & Fraukf. roads. Line from 1900 Louise, to Lex., 9 Km.: Ciiin. branch to N. Y'.. Bank of America tlo do .Ian., 1S74 C< uCovlliylou, 77!4m. Total. t71m. do do Jan., 1881 solidslcd. Nov.. 1871, Mith Clies. 4 Onlo. do do Jan.. 1897 »1,0 0,aiOncw stocK sold to C. & O. at Lebanon brunrh, LontHvlIle Luau Lt'bmion .1/ M.* 2.6 '3,483 i.imi 1,000 J ft l> .1 6K. 6 J. IMI A. .I.ft J. 00,000 l.OtXl .1 . ft ft {. I.''Kl,llOII Louisville I Q-l. F. M.ftN. 200,11(0 l.HIO ft .1 f. i.yi ,(»io 175.000 50 100 J. ft ,. 6 7 6 7K3.000 "no L/i*i{Hti!h\ Ciu.tt LexiUf/Ufit—siock Preicrrfd 9 per ciMit Btuck Lonitfvllii^ :^ 750,00(1 bratit'li 1«| iiHtrlgn^'o f. 1!V 7 1" 7 t. 1.5I10,IW KxttiHion ii iPii 7g. 2,M»,10o T Hue .I.ft J. 2(10.IMI 90 . l(tt 5,000,01X1 aoii.iMi 18,158.6011 902.0(10 8..M«,(100 1S6'J iKt iiinrlKiiKO. sinking fund y^»j/'(;*.vi.o«<r/^./.vr. .v.U'(i/'/Hrf— iRtMgld 1^/111/ Ilranr/i if .sv« ifkore—lsi murtgagt* /^*Hj/ JsidUii -stuck fAftlr :IHi,«i(i 4,712.(101' 59.0' com. stroi'i ConiH'ctlon bonds -. Ijitu: li>"k <f- h'ort Siiulh—UX. iiiort., ffuld.. Luuil Kfaiit. s. 1. .1 liin.ro . . ft 4UI,U>I ioi»,m) ma inuri;:auc... Irtirrn . hiir.it Cff/.-lut M..l.g.,»-r..Conv Lehii/h it />i(A<i»af'''«- l(*t >«(t)t k. com. tuid prt'tf. l^tiiufi Vuiltti Moiidn <<l 18:>Si-.xrliikni;Hbli', for IIUW nulrtKllRl^ new, 1868 . M.4S. A.« O. 1887 X.(»r, /H/-Stoclc litt J imi 18IM 18KI l^«l 3d MMirttaiie .. do J//«v.-UlM..Kold, I. tr..e.f.. flo I'lte A M.&N. lOO.OOO 2UI,0i(l an),Of<> 8,0l«',000 18IHI 1 It- v UUvth Srhin)ti:rnlt Gr:» d TTfipldS.... Ku>Hli)a/oo. AlU'tfiiu JttiiM-Kiuwu &, Fniiikllii. iKi inui-tKaf:c... SrhoohrAflAKnlHiua/DO & i.nin I.IM) 1,(00 . M Mobile. Itii|3 . .. 1 & f . . , THE CHRONICLE. 122 [January 27, 1872. EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Subncrlbors will confer a great favor by givlns us Immediate notice ot any error dIscoTered In our Table*. lion (Is, .2t INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. DESCRIPTION. Amonut Miles Principal, liate Outwhen Due, of KEMABK?. When Vfhere Payable and per fitaudlng. Stockn, ? refevcnces, sec all foot notes on Ist page of RR. Tables. For explanation of Mofitclair Hallwcw of N. Montgomery tfc J— yt., If^t gnar. Road li 0« 18B6 186T ISTI EiHe—Ui mort 18 ;o ; . • var. var. - • • • • ft lOOOl 1000 500 W 120,500 600,000 800,000 500,000 172,500 600,00 Nt'w Haren mddUtoiin tfc ^\tll—\%t mort. ^d m ir eaire N. Baven dc North amp. {<:m\9.\ RR)— stock Mortgage bonds, coupon Bond-' r.Miv It., tax free, coupon Holyoke& Westflcld RR Niw Jersey stock • • , 100 . 1870 — iS'S :8ss 1S68 Loan Ifct 2d Loan Loan, due State New Jer e^... ;.. ... N.J. Midland— \Qt M.,gld,guar by N,Y.& O. 2d mortgage, currency M . . 1,000 1,000 1,000 110 1,00 Ji, J. 1871 1859 Southern— \^\. mortgage Ut mortgagti (Toms' River b b 1871 a 1,''C0 Y. (N. Y do assumed B.& X.F, stockh'd's do (fe IloumUmic Northern—Ut it N. e 1,000 a 1,000 1,000 1,0«1 1,090 — — 133 .I.ft.I. 6 7 7 .1. 3.0K',0();i 8 234)4 1,000 1,000 a 106,000 16;,000 9,000,000 1.059,500 3,800,000 146,800 2,oai,ooo 134,000 100,000 too 1,001 1,001 1,000 i.oai mortgage mortgage 2d mortgage for $500,000.... North CarnWia— stock, com . 8 A.&O. M.ftN. J. ft J. J. ft J. 18 1 on 1st M., and 7 eur. on 2d M. & stock. Sov.1,1889 Leases L'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings, 4 6 N. Y. Union Trust Co. do do do do do do M.& N. F.&A. M.&N. M.* N. 7 6 6 do do do do do do do do do Ido N. Y., Grand Un. Depot, do do N. Y., Gr. Union Depot, do do do do do do do do do do N.Y'., 137 Broadway. N. Y.,Clrand Un. Depot. M.ft N. F.ft A 6 J.ftD. 7 7 J. ft 4 4 J. J. 7 M.&N. 6 7 7 7 F.ft J. ft J. ft F.ft II. M.&N. 5 6 A. J. J. A. A.ftO. t. .I.ft.I. do M.ft N. J. ft J. F.ft A. .!.& J. M.ft N. J. ft J. 7 4 185' ( com (len'l N. Y., M. do K organ's; Son* do do do do .1.4 J do do do do 1,(K> 6,0OO,O(«l .1 1,0(1(1 4,000,000 A. 1,9» 5,000,0011 60f 5C 50 51) '868-69 50(1 Interest certlflcates North MlMMourt—^tociL mortage 2d mortgage 31 raortgaffe yorth i\!n»Wi/(pa«(a— Stock 360 74 74 mortgage Chattel mortgage 2d mortgage yorth Shore (L. /.)— Ist mortgage iBt 5(1 Ifarthern. ,V.//. -stock 50 112 142 112 1,00( 1,001 1,000 la not uu, mortgage IIIUI bunj^c yorthernofN, ,/er«ew— IstM., guar by Erie y rtttrn Parfflc—Uimon.. gold, 1. gr... Vonotch tt Worcester —Stock 21 Preferred stock Equipment i>onds Sinking fuad onds Ohio ft ifl^iiiMput— Stock, com Preferred stock 1st mortgage, E. Div 1st mortgage, W. Dlv 2d mortgage W. Dlv Income mortgage. W. Dlv Consol. mortgage, for M^OO.fOy Conaol. mortgaga, sterling, Funded debt, w. dir 2d cons. S. F. mort., for M^JXJO on Creek <t Mlegh. JS.-Stock F. & A. M.SN. A.&O. M.&K 6 6 f. f. 7 4 .1. 7 J. ft.I. !.30g.f. J.&.I. .!.& 2.0C10.(»X) £200 a li* a , , 186« 1B«7 1871 F,500 580.000 71,001 819,000 5,000,000 83,000 |1S,'260,S17. 1869. (V. 14, p. 84.) July, Mav An In 1871 new depot 1, 1878 1, 1893 . . May 1, If 96 J. Midland. (V. 12. p. 434.) Of ly Known a« Monlngton RR. the 1869 tionds the Co. bold the balance not outstanding, a part to retire the Inly 1.1876 $163,000 bds due 1873& '74 and the rest for ;8Ti& 1881 future expenses. Dlv..'.7p.c. forSyrs. July 1.1899 lies, O. to Llveri)'l,5,3m., S8ui In opera! 'n Consolidated hov., 1870, Into Atlantic, M. ft O. Rli., of which Gcii. Mahone is ending President. Net earnings, year-ccpt.SO, 1870, $148,917. (v l'2,p. 784.) Ian. i.isr; July, [l-n 1871 & Coinmo 1878 498,IW ijso/xn 1,00010,000 p.m. bee Cubojjiclk Danv. for Piun. 187-2-73 It i. 13, p. 402. vol. 12, 779; 1867 Gross earnings year ending March 1.1871, Operating expenses, $230,747 $321.1151. net revenue, $90,804. iv. 12, p. 6'28.) Sept.. 1899 Ian!lVl89f \pr. 1, 18.\pr. This was the Bta' us previous to sale under foreclosure, Aug., 1871, for $1,000,1X10. lieorganlzed, ,.»h., 1872. See Chkoni- 1, 18Sl! J.& J. Hartisburg. Boston, Office. Dec, do Apr. 1.1874 do Hudson Co. Bk N.Y., Jay Cooke & Co. Boston, N. E. Trust Co do do f. City, do do do do Boston. Office, do do do O. J.&D. J.& J. 7 7 7 7 7 J. ft J *J. J. A.:* 0. J. ft J. '.' f. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. v. 14. p. 86. 13, p. 3.37. 635 earnings. 1869-70. $590.726 In 1868-69 $163,113; lu 1867-68. $388,240. The surplus CLil,vol. .. New York, Office. do do do do do London. New York. New York Office. ;Philadelphla, Office. A.&O. 7 7 3 M.ftN. 5 M.ft « 6 7 i.aog. S. A.&O. M.ft8. F.ft A. J.* J. : vprll, IfSo 1871 luly 1, Dec. uly 1, 187( 1, Dividends 8 per cent for 5 years. S5 p. ct of gross eam^gs. L. gr., 47,0OO,0(Xl acres, (v. 13, P. 12 ) A- K., for 100 Leased, Feb.. 1869, to Bost., years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost 1887 1878 .luly. 1890 Jan., 1872 Leased to Erie at H of property, taxes, Jic. isr. Leased to North'n N.,I. Operated by Erie. Jan., 1872 Leased. Mar., 1870, '20 yrs, to Vt. CcntUor Int. on bds, 8 p.c. on prf. stock. 6 on (^Otn Oct. '2,1871 lor 3 yr8, for next 5, & 8 for 14 yrs. 1877-79 , March.lSSO profits In 1870 were $1,037,413; 1869, $643 719; 1868, $663,426. Interest on debt and pref. stock, i87«. $738,953. The guage Net F.ft A. 7 Ian'.'i,'l88r - .M.&S. 7 et earninfiB in year ending May 30. 1870, 4188,896. Lea ed Sept.. 1871 10 lilcbni. & July, 1871 July, 1S71 above interest has tione Into improvcApr. l.^l"; do do May 1, 189( m'nt.ft made annual dlv. of 5 p.c. in stock. Leased to Flu h. ft N. i''c. Cost, $:i(X1.54S. 1887 N'.Y'.. Market Nat. Bank. Baltimore & Philadcl. Nov., 1871 Company owns 14'im. and leases 175., total operated, 317in. Dividends have been 6 Annapolis. irrcdeema. per cent for three years and previously Baltimore. July. 1885 Sperccnt. Netearnings 18 0. $1,271,962; .Vnrll, 190( do 1869, $1.'2S6.803; 1868. $1.189,0'24. Interest do Jan., 1877 payments in 1870, $605,598. July, 1900 do do July, 1900 J. ft J. 1,5110.000 i,ooo;tw a D. A.& 4 2.781,000 105.000 1,00(1 ft J. ft J. 221,500 2,500,000 4,251,430 do do 7 850 J»0 1,000 50 1,COO 1,000« gold bdi, .1. 1 1.000 1.000 10011 1,000 1.000 Bk of Com'rct do do I). A ftO 3,077.000 1,000 1,000 Bonds Bondt Bonds & 6 100 1(10 mortgage mortgage A.&O. A.&O. J. 600,000 19,il95 847 4,024,474 2.050,000 2d mortgage Consol idrttod mortgage Old Colony <t jVeicporl— Stock Q.-.I. J ftj. A. ft O. J.& J. .!.& J. J.&.I. SO 1,000 1. 1883 .\ug. 1.1876 May 1, 1883 May 1, !88S May 1, 1883 .\«g. 1.1876 Dec 15,188Inne, 1885 May 1, 1875 July, 1871 1 N'et 59 000 250,000 1,IIIK) May 1868-69 1875 Philadelphia Office, .1. i'.ooo 1,0011 186S 1>62 18JI N.y.,Natl 400,000- 1870 ISe'i do do 'ft'.). ft O. I."& 2,11)7,800 '6^-'69 1852 1852 1?54 1862 CZiarleston. 7 3 6g. 6g. 33,000 415,000 3.068.100 105,000 4oo,oai 50,000 n.m 100 , do S. A.&O. I , M.ft 7 5 s 6 10 7 6 •22,000 HIO.0(Xi 122 122 do do do l.ft J. 2-5,00(1 l.»86J10(l 4X OadetVfb. i*i. CTrtTO.—stock do m'.&'n. 135.000 5,000,000 l,500,0ai 1,993,000 1,223,000 100 mortgage. State loan, sinking fund Plain bonds Construction bonds New bonds yj/acl- tt yorthern—\6t mort Ist M.& N. M.&S. M.&S. I,216,OI»i 317 142 142 142 26 N. T. of N. Y. Cent, ft Hud. In Dec. 186S the N. Y. Cent, of per cent In scrip, declared a dlv. 80 wlileh was exeh'tl for consol certificates. In 1868 the stock of thetwosepara eCo'a was $42,112,700. The Co. publishes no report, except the returns required by the i-tate. Net earnings In 1870-71, were Consol., Oct. lilv. roads. Ian. 1,1877 luly, 1893 Shops. North Carolina do 360,000 6« Sorthern Central—%toc\i l8t mortgage, State loan 2d mortgage, Kinking fund, coupon 3d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon 3d mortgage, Y.&i:. KI! (guarliy Halt). Consolidatetl mortgage, gold, coupon.. do do do rcg Income converl Ible bonds do do J. ft.J. J. ft J. 2.5(l0,0ai 1,000 "74 .J. 3,150,000 a New York, ft,I. "i(KI "soi ; 1, . 157,000 306,000 416,000 1,000,000 3il,200 490,500 50,000 898,951 111,000 914,000 lOlJlOO 109,028 8,0 0,00 lOO 1915 icle, vol. 12, 747 13. p. 12. 1889 «. Y. City to Brewster Jtmc.. 1, Oct., 1S71 Oct., 1871 Increase of $2,000,000 In stock was made March, 1871, the proceedslobe usedfor in N. 1 and otlier purposes. Feb. Dlvdends of 8 per cent, per year have been made for 5 years and no surplus Ian. I, 1881 left over. July, 1872 In progress, W. Plains, N.Y. to B'kfleld.Ct. Jan!,"l872 Op. with Hartf. ft N H. road, receiving 57 Y. Y , N. Bk 01 UepuTllli Oct., •.875 p. c.net. Leases Sh're Line. (v. 12.p.f>93) N. Y..0. Opdyke* Co Inly 1, 1'9J in proiiresB. Guarantees Monclair and N. J. J. ft ft .I.ft.I. 7g. do do 1872-73 Alexander Inly 1, 1886 Gross earnings year ending Feb. •28, 1871, do do Oct. 1, 1890 »1,694,(XX). do do 1S90 do do 18(10 York and London. Jan. 1, 1915 In progress west of Miss. R. See Chron- Y.,J. New A.ftO. A.ftO. 4 (V. 13. p. 241.) MavV,1900 In progress. Newark to Emmaus, Pa. Ju1v, 1871 Leased to Vermont Cent) al for 10 years Sept., 1886 at »240,0(iOreryr, Including steamboats July, 1891 owned. <v. 13, p. 80...) J.& J. New York Co.'s Office. au. M.&N. N.Y.,1 ond.,Berlin&Frt. M y 187,5(K- 67..68 gr,, ,1 300,000 , JforthwMttrn—L, J. 500,00(1 8 per cent preferred Block <t do do D. 7 7 616.001 , Bonds..., . 1,36;..')00 Mortgage hoiuls.. " nonds ids of 1857 Omttha .1 2.50,000 Preferred s'ock. 1st lat ft ft ft J. 8 g. *. 112,3115 1,000 Ist 1 St ISTi, lui*. do Office. New London, Office. A.&O. N. Y., Bk of N.Amerlcn or7 g « p.m. ISO.OTO 8,500,000 1,500.000 8,000,000 1,767,000 1810 Extension General mort. (};l,000.000 smthorized) dt New Lisbon~\Ht mortg Norfolk A Pet erfibnrg— stock Preferred stock Guaranteed stock Bonds. uvxuo, M.&N. 1870.»118,5S6. S.OOO.OUl 45,00 ',100 44,428,300 5,936,626 1,514,000 76,000 592,000 162,000 88,000 2,900.000 Niles let ' do N. Y., Cc.'e M.ft N. "ioo A iS(W(.— stock mortRage. new Old mortgage bonds, due F.& A. f. 4 1851) mortgage Improvement Funded Haven, do do N. T.. Co.'B Office. Jan., 1872" Oneiated with C. & Amboy RR. and Del. Y., Bk of Commerce. Wig.. 1S.75 liar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J. do do 1878 Net can ingsof Un.Co'sln 1670. fl .'224,566 do do 18>7 above int., taxes, ftc. See Cam. & A. 1-95 N. y., G. Opdyke & Co. Leased to N. Y. ft Osw. Midi, for 7 p.c. gld 3,000,000 968,400 300,000 200.000 199.000 1855 1st P.)— stock, per, Tenn., total, 172ln. Leased to L. & N.. who pay6 p.c. on stock Oct., 1887 after '72. (v 12. p. 067, 785, v 13, p, 807.) NOV..1S71 Aug., 1871 Net earnings. 1870. »205.700; 18i19. *mM05. July, 1876 Dlvid.. 1870 15 per cent 1869, 9 per cent. Leaeedby N.J. Cent Cost, ?2,?7ii,7.3. Nov. 1, 1889 in progress. Coal and Iron road. Nov.. 1871 INet earnings 1870-71, |162,559. lulyl, ;8S1, May 1, 1 8s'City of N JTavon eiidors. part of these bds. May 1. 1889 In operation. N. Il.iven to Mid., 22n]. 2d .... morlgnge held 1)V towns on the line. Net earnings for 10 months hi 1970. tl20,281l. Jan., 1899 Interest paid, 183,083, and balanto to .\prll, 1880 construction. j New F.ft A. mort,.. , iS. ( 7g. 6(1 COi'vertible bonds V ortluwitern New Haven, t. N. T. Hatch & Foote. 7 f 7 f 50 18-3 1863 1861 1853 Haven— tock York, Prov. 7g. 1,894,00(1 r. tt OsweffO ifj'd.— Ist M.,gld New Nashville to Cbatta.. Tenu., branch to Jas1890 .July 1. 1900 F.& A. N. 12..5 rt do do do mortgage New fiedford. Bost., SnlTolk Sat. Bk. F.AA. F * A. 1.000 UK mortgage Ist JV. W'es. In perpctuilv to Del.. Lack lessees asswnic all liabilities and pay 7 per cent on stock, and 3 per cent after 1874, If thev then earn 10 net on M. & E. Net earniuffs in 1870 were $e57.ri21. The ; F.'i'A, l,(KKi 1,000 1,00 lor debts ifew York Bridgeport, Conn. N. T., Central of N. J N.Y.. Union Trust Co. A.&O. 1,500.000 2.000.000 1.000,000 12.500 p.m. a I,00( 1,00 Consolidated mortgage of 1863 Sinking fund Plain bonds JV. .'s Office. Office. J. J. ft J. 1,500,000 2.000.000 100 2d morlgaK*?. sink. fd. (Hudson River) do 8d mortgage Vew York cfc ffarffim—stock Preferred stock 1st C Boston J.'&J. 490,U« in .(«< a 1816 1860 18;0 1S70 18.1 1871 Central). till '69 M.4N. v.* W. 300,iA<l 3,00;i,000 1965 Certificates Bonds convertible Renewal bonds .I.ft.I. 6 1,000 '67-'68 K. O. City exten. bonds N. 0., Mobile dt Tex>iH—Ut mort., skg fund id mortgage, endorsed by -tatc I. a New York (fe^ov^ow— let mortgage, gold .. New York Central it Htidmn flfPfr— stock. ., J.& 7 1.100,000 2,100,C00 1,000,000 400.000 SOO.OKI 7,295,200 100 jst Mortgage bonds mortgage convertib Con vertlble bonds N. Orleans, Ja^-k-t. dkOt. North. —Ist mort.. 2d mortgage Income t>onds, gold railroad stock.. real estate 7 Ig.f. M.&N. M.*N. 1870 'Id do do Na.-hvHli>. & Leased , 1872 1914 1891 19P0 1889 I20.0t»i New Jcrseti HV-s^ /,/»('— lat mort., gold Nfw London. Sorth .—stock Bonds do M.4 N. F.& A. J. ft.I. .).... i'rcmium bonds 5 7 f b b :8ifl & J. 6g A.«0. J. 6 1,00(1 . Dlvl'd W. Jan N. T., Imn. & Trad. Bk N. y., H.T.WIlson&Co .J.*.I. 7 2,!I0,0'J0 • • e. diA. 1,864,4'JO 100 ti' New Haven & Derbi/—Ut mort. ••••; f 7 7 2,10(1,000 5UII.0CO V,oiio 1856 '8B7 mortgage, convertible & Neto I'wA:— Ist mort...... Nfwitrk, Somerset it Straitttr, O— Ist mort Nfu- Bedford <t T^ew/i^n— stock Ist Newark N. T.. Del. Lack. & do do do do do do do do W.&N. F.& A. J.& ,1. 7 1,546,000 1870 1867 last l,963,S3il • • 3>a! 1,365,000 i 25 Nil ngatiick, Feb., 'Tl— stock mortgage •HO 000 500,000 13,667,200 5,000,000 3.000,000 by 'Wnom. M.& N. S.T. G. Opydke ft Co.; Leased In perpetuity by N. Y. & O. Midi. M.* N. Goshen Bank. Mnv, 1886 Operated by Jirie. Net earn'gs, $11,865. A. 40. do Oct., 18<i7 M.&S. N. T., O. Opdyke ft Co. Mch 1,1886 Road In progress and will probably be J. a o. do do June I,190( completed Montg. to Eufaula in 1872. Q-J. N. T., Union Tru t Co. 1890 Operated by Erie. Cost of road, »l 22,322. rg.f. 47.0; l,010,(XXi / 1864 ism - 1st a 1,000 1,00 1,000 50 ISM Morris tt Kt^ex—f^tocii.. I8t mortgage, sinking lund 2d mortgage Convertible bonds Construction bonds yathvtlle (b Chattanooga— 9>iOGK Bonds, endorse! NiVhville <fe Deca/?»*-lst M., gr. by,L.&N. 'M Mortgage y<i--ih ua ih Lowell— stock Payable. Cent. 30,000 p.m 130,000 .. ad mortgaKP iv c"".";" aran(ffo;nCT-i/ (fc ^K/'ff w?n-l8t M.,en. by Ala, Ist mort?a«:o, not i-ndorscd Mouticello d- Port t/^rr/^— 1st mortgage.... . i do Philaiieiphla, Office. Boston, Omce. do do do do S.Y.,KoantieBroi, June, 1871 luly 1,1872 July 1, I8T.1 Ian. 1, 1!>7J .Vpr. 1, 188-.; Jan. Jan. Apr. 1, 1898 189S 1. ISK 1, April, 1911 Jan . Fcb.l, .Apr, 18T2 l»9f. 1882 Sov. 1,1871 Mayl, 1888 1, 1871. to correspond with conuectlnc lines and making a through route from Balto. to bt. L _ul9, and operations ore now expected to show was changed. Aug.. larcr profit. See CHKO.tiCLit, vol. 12 p. 402; 13, p. 144. a Fori! mos. ending Dee. 31, 1870, net earnings were $1,422.»!2; expended on construction and equip., $664,606, leaving a surplus above Int. and 12X PC. '" «"' of 1168.557. (V. IS, P.,17S.) Jan., 1872 Net earnings year ending Sept. ».,'•''• $«75.«.'!6. ^tock to he Increased to 1, 18«4 $6,BaiOJ0. See report in Cubonicle, v. 1, 187r. Sept Apr. Sept., A «» 1676 1877 Jun.'.'ieoi IS, p. 807. 'BnU«Jng,om.w33tt:oti*. L.'jr. 100,000 w , W . , Jnnuary 1872 27, ) . THE CHRONICT.E. ] s 128 EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Immediate notice of any error divcovered in onr TaM«a. Subttorlbers will ronOtr a sreat lavor by ffivlus ua DEbCRIFTlOR. Mllea of For roferences. »ee page of lill. 1 abU'S of ex|)I»tiation foot noltn on Ist mil Road "8 Out•tandlDR. torn Omaha .t Stjuihir.-ift M. (X. Platte dlv.). Ontntre, Alrx. it Mattnfmiut.—^tock. l-t niorlK;iK''. (>- A A. K.U do do do :'. 4 38X l^OM aooiw t 90 793.400 201,000 4 7 6 /'<i<iri'- ls( M annum.... M. Loui** ( tmnty bond» yVifj(/»/ni— Siuck l«t iiiortjfftKe.f^terllnK mor'KaK<'< 'ill Uencra! n /'./• niort., IS57 ini 1,070,000 18«7 1869 mi.oco ' 1,010 1.000 inorlKaK*-' (icn«Tni JL. Ph. to Pitts, new, conp& rog. Siiitii lU>n (installments) bonds 'M lUortKaK"'. ("teiiing Sliort li.ip.cs (h'briiturcs /'V. )'.— 1st moitgage, guar. 1 guaranteed l'«i.— Stock I r. . isL iM -i ,^..K' Vckm *iuaranteed . .hu'k)tonriUe~\«X mortgage PiinUf »( liork /tfititifi—-if,t nior gage I\rtio men— l»i nioriiraKC P'li/i Anihof/ it M'otmbnitgf Ist luort Petnia, 1,(1(10 i'.oco i,aio 1,000 IfihV 105 10S 46 46 .(- 90X 11 — 187U lf67 18CI 1,(XX) 100 1,000 100 1(X) UniHls PhiUiiUi.ii- /&i/r.<7fVi(.— i8tM.,(Pa) thiiaddpfila I'rcf^rriMl Sunbury 1st inoitKa^'c, iRt iuort^'aj;i} &, iSrle I'hiln., fJtrnutuUnmt ^A^oivfetoifH— Stock. Philadelphia * Arad.— Stock, com I'rcferred stock 43-'49 1857 1836 1836 M. Sink. Fund i'ss Loan Loan 18^8 1«70 mortgage, convertible 1868 18«6 18)7 Plain bonds, loan PtUab., an. A louiH—Cora. stock St. mortgage mortgage, Steuben v. Cot Pftt.-*^' & Newark ^ so 500 1,000 1,000 so - ,f- 2il ."//^^r.— (Ito. "• isi I A/f>' Spc< IM ' ' ' .VI A I nd. re-org. . Dlv. b'»nd8 Ut M.,ncw Dlv V!(r.— Stock. guaranteed stock, guar A). (series B). (series C). {series D). (series K). iiiiiirL''.t.urt i;i ir:)rtKftKc (series n.ortgagf Ist mortgage mortgage mortgage Ifit 1st iRt l8t mortKRKe (series G) mortgage (series H) mortgage (series •' I). (series K) mortgagej(8( mortgage (series L) mortgage (series M) 3*1 raortgHge IIT tm M8 468 4«8 468 4t8 4«8 468 ").. inortKagc (series F) 2d 2d 3d 2d 2d 2d 4>^B 4 3 468 4«9 BrtdgeiO. & P. RR.) mortgage P., I^T w, A r. construe bonaa Eqalpment bonds Pli/ino'it/i—lil mortgage Port Huron it /-. JArA.— ipt mort PDrtlnwl (t ^e«n«(>«:— Stock ;6 M.,E. D.'gl'd iiiiTtKaKC — P,>r'bn>'f. S/ii-o I'l'ri R''ii'i' »(• PryrtXfOOHth stock (.f.c.)— 'St murtgagexonr.. gl'd . rmlxinifitb.rn. fhll»(t Crwiio.— alocV.. ..... Nt Mori gage PrnrilrM. r ^'" ' 2d ,, iroiT««(0-—StOClt ,f- '- ;;; 'j'l— 1st ii|)on • '?'•"" L , M., conDonV.'.!!' :. toga— Sloek IstiiiollKUKU 2d iriorlgage 1st niorlBage, Sara. * st!\t.- s.iikir.L- Fiiiul H'"| Whlteball '., 27 \m3 S2« 52H Sin 1867 18;0 53 4U 44 36 47 44 SO SO » « 63 6 143 ~^lock loan ;. ilbyState 7 4.000.000 7 7 6 1862 7 7 875.000 875.000 860,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8f. 6 7 8 • 3V),000 700,000 's 1,500.0UI 1, 000,000 .; Uo^L...^.- >aii.v .".'!.'!!' RK. bonds /to*— Bond., iter i(icti.,j-rr(iticksb. it Dollar loan 1 ^<*" ; 1 7— Stock '.'.'.'.'..'.'...'. pon and reg * ii'on '— Mort. bondi .*d *i'i Ri ., ^d ;...; da I .'"" londi t ; J. J. ,].& J. .J.& J. J.& J. J.« J. mont' r 6 4oo.aio 500,000 126/I0O 1871 Jan., 1880 April. 18',5 1910 do do do ' roads, (vol. 13, p. 305. 656 ; vol. 13, p. 114, SOI.) 1871 Phlla.. ]ik. >"o. America. June I.ISliOiNe* earnings la^tyr. $.111,914. 81ock,com. do June, 1S106I »!.tK;i,7(lO; pref.. $1,750,000. do N.Y.. Chic, R.I. Pac. Aug., 1871 Leased lu perpeuiiiylo C, R. I. Pac. k, Offlce. a. $125.001' per yr. N. Y.. imp. Trad. Bk. July 1, IS94 Peoria to Jnckfonv.. 8.1m. Pto k. $l,tXI0,00l) York and London. Feb, ,19011 Completed. 18,1. Hoc k, $3,(100.000. Phlla..227 8. 4tli St Apr. 1, 1897 Leased 'o Phil. Read S ock, $37,890. N. Y., Ill Liberty street. Jeh., !h74 by C.& No' earnV'?, '70, $9,167. July, 1871 Net earnings. 1870. $117,897. fnlerest and dlv. on pi ef . stock, $16,852. oudon. 1^75 ^cw To New July 1, & & & & Owned RR $6.C01. June. 1870. trustees took possession of the road in Pa. Krle, Leased. Feb., 1862, for 909 yis to Pen. HR. The balanco due le sees .Ian. 1, 1871. for allonera lona up to that date. $609,5(^1. which is a float' ing debt of the P. & E. Co. Foimerly Sunburj- & July,' 1871 1, 1877 31,1881 July 1, 1888 July, 19-» Sept., 1871 M eh Leased to I'htl. & Read., at 12 p.c. on st'ck Jau.,I8T2 In the year ending. ov. 30. 18,0. operated S'Sni., Includin Jan.,I8T2 nun erous leaseo roads. 1880 The rents are Included In opera ing exifS6 penses and am unted to $628.88:1. Net • receipts 1811 1880 1888 1873-77 ondon. Philadelphia, Office, were $3.062 581. t^chuvlkill > avl- lallon leased Jan., year. $('«),(I00 1870, a' per & Nor. RI!.. li-n.'^ed at Large purchase of loal lands Phil., (ie- $2(^9.623. made Msy, 1893 do do do . io71, 1893 1890 Dec., July, Jan., July. Philadelphia Offlce. N.y.. Bost. &Phila, do do do Net revenue, Oct. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Offlce. do do do Am. do do do 1911 1871 1872 1884 Op.with C. «A Vet carnlnes '7(1. Main $168,837. line, lOOm.; leases abc about IS6it'. earnings, 1869-70, $929,288. (v, 13, p. —hel 1876 1887 May, 1868. Leases Little Miami, & & Xenia, al=o. Col. Chi A Ind Con. The road Is principally owned by Penn. RR. Nel earnings In 1871. $2,616,632. tee Col. Penn. Co. New Offlce. Y'ork. Feb., 1890 Jan., 1884 . Phlla., J.'&'j. J. 4 J. . do do Apr. 1,I88S Boston, Washington Bk Oct. 1, 1895 Augusta, Offlce. Boston. do Boston, Columbian Oct. 1, Jan., Bk 1896 'oMaineCcnt. Y'a'mouthe is are a Ist on 13in., Yarmouth Jn to Poitland. Nc earnings, 1870, $125,218. In crest, &c. lien $115,000. 1900) (v. 13, p. 636.) ,Iuly 1, 1887 Mechanic's Fall" to Canton, Me., 28m. & Cumberland sold out In 1865. Port- York A.&O. do Oct. 1,1887 do laud to Roch., N. II., 53m, M.&N. 7 do Nov 1, 1891 do J.* J. 5 Boston, Offlce. Jan.. 18721 Lea cd to East. RR., 99 vrs, lOp.c. on ft'k. M.* N. New York Nov. and London. 1,1^ In pogress, (v. 13. p. 636.) !"• J.& J. Boston, East. l;K. Co Jan., 1873 Op. by East. RR. Net eai n'gs, 1870, $31,755. 6 3,H 1.50.(10(1 4,'iO.OOO Nov., do I !v A.&O. A.* O. A.&O. A.&O. J.* J. J.&'j. 1.0(111 do do do do ( J. 1,000 1,000 lUO ; I 5 1,(100 1897 Feb., KKm llowenA Fox. July. IWili W. Hopklnsi Co .May I, 1BU9 PlillHdelptala. Offlce. Phlla.. & J." 6 7 7 Tar Railroads. Penn. Co. Office. Jan.,18!i0 Chbonklk. vmI. 12 p. 213; 13. p. 467. J.&J. Haltlm.,Merih.Nat. Bk Inly. 1898 Con pleted. April, 18.1, to Cumberland, do Jiin. 1.1886 J. & J. do .Md., 119ln. Gross earnings, 1S70-71, F.& A. Pittsburg, Ist Nat. B nk .lug. 1.18*9 $e(v),W,l. (V.12.P. 49',v.l.1.p.'40) N. Y.. Wnslow, L. & Co Jan., 1872 Leased, July, 1869, for 999 years to Penn. Phlla., Penn. Rli. R., at $2,463,800 per annum, covering J.& J. N.y.,Wln6lo *,!..& Co .Mchl, 1912 Imerest, i-lnking fund of debt, and 7 d« Mch 1, 1912 per en' on preent ^tock. The lessees F.&A. do do .Mch 1,1912 M.&S. 'O to keep the road in repair and also pay do Mch 1,1912 taxes, expenses, et A.&O. da In 1870. profli* do Mch 1,1912 to lessees weie $669,291. P., F. W. & C. M.&N. do .Ml h 1, 1912 do J.&D. do leases the Ne castle & B. V. and 'ho J.& J. do .March, 1912 do Lawrence roads. TheP.,F. ".ftChlc, do March, 1912 stock being guaranteed peipetual dlviF.&A. do M. & S. do .March, 1912 do dends is in the nature of a pcnuanent A.&O. no .March, 1912 do annuity. New stock of $2.00()tlH' isS'-ed M.& N. do .March 1912 do Nov.. 1871, lo Penn. Co. lor llnproy em'ts, J.&D. do March, ni2 Ac. under anlele 16 of lease; guaranty do A.&O. do March, 1912 do on old stock not affected. M.&N. Philadelphia, May, 1876 J.& J. N.T., WlnsIow,L. &Co. Jan. 1, 1887 M.&S. do ch 1,187J do luly 1, 1 f8 Operated by P. & Reading. M.& N. N. Y., Drake Bros. Mi.v 1, 1899 I'O' t II. to Owosfo, Mich.. 90m. J.& J. Angusta, Me. I'ormerly Ki'n. & Fori Leased, May, 1870 J. 300,0(10 18S< 1865 1899 N.V.. S. i F.& A 1.1)00 .150.000 6,000,0(10 lO, dlvl'ds for s«Te. years previous to opciiintf of Pacific No statement of operallona Is made. (vol. 11, p 43-1 1.1, p. 50.) Leaeed to Eric till 1874 ai 35 p.c. of earn'ga I.eafcd In peipeinl y lo Tol., Wab. & w. Leased to C.&A., at 6 p.c. on »t'< k,7onbd« In progrc'B. (v. 13, p.3l.».i In 1870 the Co. repor cd $6,271. 621 nel earnIngs on 4(Mni. of Its own road and br'h's and lil'm of leas* d lines: and nei pi oft' of »128,267 on l»t7m of oiber 1eas«d ral Ilrooklyn, Atlantic link. N". V.,T.. W. & VI. Ca. Philadelphia, Office. A.&O. J.& J. J.&D. F.&A. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. 77O,0ai 1.01(1 Oct. 1870, (945,389. Road paid over 24 percent 1875 Feb JO, 1873 do do do do do do do do London. do £ S. 3.000,000 100 l.HKl $200,000. et earnings 1.. (V. 12, p. 496, V. IS, p. 741.) 18(11 >lay, 1873 7 Provldednce, Offlce. & J. & D. Providence,!!. 1.. N. Bk N.Y., Union Natl Hank. (Joliimda, IstNat. Il'nk N.Y'., N.Bk or State N.Y Troy, United Nat Bank. M.&S. J. A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. M.& !«. M.* X J. * J. do N.T., do N.Bk of State N Y do do do do 4,000,1100 J.s'j. 600,OUU 158,1UI J. ft Richmond, OfRce. do J. M.&N. M.& N. F.* A. stusoo 1!»,6(10 6g 6 ; J.& J.& "iiio 650,(KI(I Aug.. S.Y., I ancasler, B.& Co Jan., '79- •98 riilladtlphla. Office. Jan., 1879 do Oct., 1891 J. J. 100 h < . . 7 80 ,000 3,000*00 100 1870, 137,874. 1 "i' 7 3»',rt«l 187n 1862 18«4 liVf 875,0(10 1,000 (v. 13, p. 84ii.) C'onsol. 775,00(1 350,00(1 4.'».0CO 1871 i869 6 6 '...'..'.'.'. 41!. lit isw 1871 ITS Istmortjrngo.Trov, SalcmARntPd murlna;-c.(ilcin Falls KR Hicfinionfl d- D<lnrilh tt 100 lOU 6 3,000.000 860,0(10 1,000 it. 7 6 860,000 2,000,000 153.000 100,000 1,010.000 100,000 1,800,000 61«,(10 302,400 334,400 790,700 33,818 A .!.& J. J. & J. 6.207.(100 W'S 181 Ist A.&O. F.&A. M. 1,000 JlOO ijsrofi 2,921,850 3,000,000 875,000 875.000 875.000 ». <3.-M. 815,000 400,000 1891 Feb., 1885 J.'&J. Philadelphia, Penna d> A. A (). do do A.&O. do J.&.I. do do do J.& J. do 978.' 00 495,90!) 1,0^0,0(10 400.(100 19,- 14.285 * .!.& J. J. sr. 5f. 6 1915 do Philadelphia, Ofllcc. J.&D. .!.& I). F.&A. J.& J. J.£ J. J.& 551,800 1,521,000 1 17.000 183,400 I8i2 1863 1896 1897 IOO ioo P^^rtt'^nfl it Or/nrd Ccti/rof— Ist raortgage /v,r(( it A'oc/lc«l«r-lstM.,a.f. (Portl. Ran) !ki mi'riffage. equal Men 'i'\ lOOl 18 8 1865 <JonsoHflated mortgage cw mortgage 100 1871 1862 18S3 1863 18«3 1863 18 3 ias2 18S3 1862 1863 i',6oo Vainiouth stock cfrliflcates mortgjige extended > "b 1,000 l^t Kiuidt.-d Interest ._ r-"-riuiul ,f 0<j<tfti9tntrg—\ti 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 33 99 ISO 10 loan urtle Cr. Q.-.J. J.'*".). : May, Feb., Aug., Loula. do do J. 4k A.ftO. 6,004,300 2,400,000 1.000,000 5,000 JXIO 8,000,000 3.598,000 "ioo do St. riilla., .1 y.-.i. A.ft O. 6 3 38,8l9.S(iO operated, 2«2in. 1892-93 Vet revenue, do do A.&O. I' i(Ki.ino 334,200 1,000,000 S,0(0,(HH 1,259,100 9,563,350 Preierred stocic Ist l«t J. F. 1,500,000 619,(00 1 Sent 1, 188(1 July 1,1882 A.AU. London, Brown, 8. & Co Apr to, 7 7 4 8 1, J.ft,J. h- 7 1, M»y Sold, Oct., I8;i. (V. IJ, p. 39(1.) Leased to R. W. & O., at H f gross earnStock,f;5,(10()nrcf.,10p.c.; »2M,000 com. 1871 Leaned to llcl Lack. & \t est. for Int. on N.Y., Del., L. & W. R R, 1885 bonds and 8 per cent on stock. Louisville, Citizens B'k. Apr. 1,1880 I" progress. Owensb.. Ky to J^prlgf.. Tenn Uuage reduced In iscy. L eases several N. Y.. Hk Commerce. Aag.,"l888 roads at a gross annual expense of abuui do J. W.&N. M,&N. 600,000 3.650,0(10 A F.4 A. A.ft U. .1 *J 7 6 6 1.000,(100 Jan. Ofllco. Miifcariiilc N. «k. M.4N. . 15,784,600 5,934.716 2,282.340 1,109,224 I,500,«10 1,500,0 1,000 1871 Phtladetnhtfi tt 7>'eMton~Stock PhiUi., Wilm. it Balt.~iitoc< Loan .). F.&A. 388,aiU 1,IS9,600 3,700,000 1K8 oan (fsOOO.000) convertible New mortgage l8t i',66o i.ooc Loan. BterllnK I F.&A. .!.& 3,594,(100 Newark, montlily S,'!31,1100 Loan, sterling 1st 1,U») so 50 Loans Loan, convertible Loan, sterling EastPenn. A.&O. 3f6,5(XP aio,tioo 30O.(XX> 50 50 1,9X1 1,000 1.000 1«57 1861 1SS1 1869 2d niort tfajfe :^1 uiortjiaKe F.* A. M.*N. 7 ». 40.000,000 4,973,000 ft b cm (ft £>**«— Stock, Ftock In progress. Cm. to Lincoln. Neb. Alex, to Lynchburg. Va., 171m. (of which 22m. etween Gordonsv. & iliarlottsT li 1875 owned by Ches. & O. roadl, !ilaiia.aa» t« 187J Rarrlsonburg, 112m.branchcs,10ni. Tota. 1, 1891 May,i878 1878 88 lU 7 3 l,3(Xl,O0O 91 /V^riV'M/v— Preferred stock louniion slock im niorl^aKe (Md.) Dec. m!«"n. N.V., K.ft A. do 1,8110.000 "so mortgiiKO ii\ *D. M.&N. !' 500,000 700,000 7,0tO,00O 93,847 710,958 3.899,330 6«1,000 , /.— i8tM..fndbvUn. Co.'a mort., gold, H. I / jyunsf.ir't/iui—iiock 8 3,000,(XIO i-2in 1-200 BEMARK' lattDlrl'd M.i'N. Alexandria, Va. Offlce. do J.* J. do M.A .V. do do il.& S. do do .1.* J. do do .).&.). do do 7 7WO,000 £329 /' iBt 8,635,750 "ioo I)tcatu>—Ht ( 200,1100 ion l.OOO 1,000 sou !il5I M.,Kn»r by Eric 'f(/i-lpt ^ f /' "sue , »ti'rlliiK "riu'itsrt'.sierllng 6 10 7 1.C00 M y/ J/i««oi/r(— stock niortKHtro, »:u)d iiiurtKHc*-'- 8. f..*5O,(iU0per lioat ot^iue (land) bonds 6 8 i8«8 ises 1861 '58- M Osafff !«/..(• .'<<nilh€ni Kun,—l»l Q$iV'tio ((' !i<>mf—\ii\ mort., guar loc^uiM- ni>>rii;age bonds (hfnij'} .( *sVrmw*«— Stoc-..8 P- 1. guar., Mtirt^'iiKC boiuU owtiitibipro <( IiHHHelli'ilU--\%X « 18M 181(1 , va. Mali- ioaii, ». f. of 1 per cent, per yr. »(• .\'niurl—\9t niorlKnico 4(V,UW 1,1SS,SUI 698,000 974,000 l,f 45.500 349,962 546,000 3UO,0On 860,000 WSJ ^. RK M. J. 800,000 , * „.„.()., A. 1-4 PrlDCtpal, when Dae. I 3,692,539 IBSl 1899 , Oraiiw' INTERE-T OR DIVI0KNO8. When Whci^ Parable and P"» Payable by W horn Amount so N.Y.. T ancaster, B & Co do do do do London. Richmond, OlBce, do J* J. Var, Var. July, 1871 Net Income, ls7tV7I, $'J05,?I2. Dividends July!, 18*0 in 10vears,85 per cent. .Mch 1, 18^2 (Jontrolled by P.& Reading. Floatlngdeb', June, 1884 $1,0(3.81M. Net revenue la-t yea 56J00. .\liril, 1871 Lea- cd to Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.. July, 1.173 at 7 p.c. on stock in 1S71. and S (i.e. alter, July,'S0'S7| be^ldes Int. on bonds. The li.A-s. u-ases Mch 1, 188C abou- loom, of other llnc!', at annual .May 1.1,190 reniaisamounlui; to $80,533. See Chron'an, 1. 1S94 icle, vol. 12, p. 634. Main line. 141m. Leases riclmoi.t RR., ISSO 51m., at $4ri.0U per year. kjts, Jan. 1, 1875 year ending Sept. 90. i In 1875-90 Ifept.. 1871. leased the N h 1853-75 In the R. & D. and lca.sed 1 i , , • il. p. 434. of Pa.KK. Pec Cbso^,, Rich, to AcQuia Cr.. Va., and Inp off e»a to Wa h. Nei earnln"s. 1M59-'.(I. J«!.S4», being reiluccd by purchase of rol'ne sITc Main line and hrancho. J5m. < lover Hill June, 1875 road leafed, 2'2m. Net earnlrg,, 1TO)-7I, 18:1-76 18:5 1875 J.& D. RIchinr.nd, Offlce. A.&O. Phlla. (ilrard Nat Bank A.&O. New Yoi*. A.AO. do A.&O. do A.AO, do 1t,t. r,*A. yew York und londan, Int. 1880 to 188,| .... I $l»,080. . (V. 13, p, 8C7.) Rich. & Danville connects wUh this road for ihroilKh traffic. Ne' earnings. 18«!»-?1 $34,915. uieru'l accrued lo Jnly, 1S70, $104,983, Aug., tSUDatauUcd, Anf., )*n. (. U, p. MS,) I I . — . ,, .' . . . . »; . THE CHRONICLE. 124 [January 27, EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND . l??72. LIST. Snbserlbers will confer a great favor by givlne us Immediate notice ol any error discovered In our Tablea. DESCKIPTION. Amount of Rosl explanation of all rcferouces. ece foot notes on Isl page of UK Tables. For 218 97 76 190 l'^ Rnmf.Mat.ttOffden^b.'-^ioc^ IstSinklns Fnnd nioit., «'Bt.* B Konds, Boaran., Pots, ib Watertown General mortgage. Sinking Fund Rutland— ii-tocic, eom outstanding. I 1 187(1 & & 50ii.(>l>-> h — Southeafiteni—Ul M.. iit. L.i(: 8g.f 130,000 ... ... l.llKl.000 A. 100 10,000,000 I.UIO S9.T1 1868 1867 1868 1871 1870 4,1*10,0110 Loutu it St.Jon«ph—}fit mortgage, gold. rand, it T.B.—Ut M..S.l''.gr.guar. .. 2d mortgage, sinking fund, guar Income bonds Paul it C%icago— 1st mortgage, gold /be— Ist Div.— IstM., llm 1st mortgage, St. P. to Watsb.RO m. 2dM.on80ui.& I'^t onl.gr. of 3«7.a» acres General M. (held to retire above bonds) 6'^. 1,020,000 3,250,000 1,(I00.««I 1,000 1,000 i,oa) 1.900.000 2,600,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 120,000 700,000 1 ,aoo,o<w 2,020,000 Sl.P'iiiUt General mortgage, sterling West line. it 8 p. c. stock, red. dif . d- l8t <t & 1869 1871 1870 18;0 1869 .1. 7g J.St J. , . office of railroad. ,Ian. 1, 1S9 N. Y., otHce. OflSce of Treasurer. Y..Drexel, H. . do do J.&J. ft May Mch l,li-'.l8 York. m!'&'s. 111,800 M. 1,000 .J. &.I. A. ft O. J.ft.1. A,&0. 1868 M.ft 7Si.(«10 7 8 7 3 7 7 .')20,000 7 995.800 200,000 7 7i«i,0(»l 250,000 HI0.0OO 450.000 560.000 5,819.275 1.492.015 etH.500 100 Var 5(10 5(X) 60O 500 50O F. ft A. in eonnecllon with Mil. & * t. P. P. to Sauk. Rap.. Minn. 76 n. Cost of load and equip.. »3,829.S65. S'. Anih. to Breckenrid'/c. 215ni.. c<ist of road and equip.. $9.516,9i'9. Completed to Brcckenridgo, Nov.. 1871. For coiiii>lo'e.statemeut of debi, lands, &c.,sce Cukoniclb Operated 8. 1896 1,000 181 , J. . 8 7 do Ian. Ian. Philadelphia, offlce. 1, isni 1, • & Jan., I8T2 fi & New New & & S.W.RR.Bk I81S-88 i»re-88 306.Mlti A.ftO. Charleston. 1-.71-72 8i2,.')00 ,). do do do do J. A.&O. J. ft,J. Nov. In progress. Leased to Maine Central. Leasecllo Portl. & Ken. at $36,000 pe yr. Net revenue. 1870. $569,042. Int.. $322,162 Two dividends of 1 per cen' each paid In ISTO. New lionds issued in 1871 for the pui pose of rei Irlng old debt. (12, p. 464.) 1891 London. York. ft & 1S89 1, New 7 1,00(1 May,' 187', 1874 (v. 13, p. 516) 1880-92 1871 1888 1884 1, . ftO. &0. Y., agency of Co. Boston, Office. do Oct.. 1S80 Oct.. 1S81 Mch 000 New J. ft J. J. J. & J. ft J. ft do New York, J. 52,400 I.ft J. l« F.ftA. M.ft N A.ftO. 7g. York. Petersburg. J. J, ft J. retcrsbiirg. do Y.,Vemillye ft Co. N.Y„ P.M. Myers ft Co 1. 1881 800,000 S50.000 500,000 1 201,000 150.W10 1,695,130 J. 100 1.0011 1,6!>5,S25 l.OCO 270.000 500,000 450,000 1,988 150 800.000 213,000 8.000,000 1,700,000 1,000,000 1.800.000 1,600.000 1.800.000 406 .(KIO 250,000 ... r.— Stock!;'. var \^\ 1867 1871 r'(/;«i'— ii't'M.'gol'd rnunUyn Branch— Stock Terre Haute A liuUanapoiie-atock Istmortgage Tioga— Ut mortgage. M., Peorta it l^rrau?—stock a 100 50 1869 1852 i.a'o « 100 1st prefferred 1(»1 2d Preferred 100 Istmortgage (W. Dlv.j Ist mortgage (K. Div.) 2d mortgage (W. Dlv.i EqulpmeilY bon s.conv. 8.F. .'.'.'.'. 11«X 1866 llOX 1864 116« ' Istmorlgage (Qnln.ft Tol.).. Ist mortgage (111. & S. Iowa) 2d mortgage (Tol.A Wab.) 2d mortgage (Wab. A W't'n.) 2d mortgage (Gt. W't'n of '5».) Equipment bonds (T.* W.) Consol. mortgage, conv. Ist mortgage, (Decatur & K. St. Loul's')'.! Troy it lleuniugtou-tut mort., sink, fund Tioy it Boston— Int mortgage., 2d mortgage . ''r'TOTCl'tV.!! ...,.;.,. 1.000 1.01«) 1.000 1.000 1.000 100 100 A H a ft J. 1871 do Y.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk Philadelphia Offlce. Sussex Bank 1872-76 1886 1871 Jan.. 1875 Aug.l 1880 Nov. 1,1B8C .July 1, 1875 April, 18-.8 Dividends 8 per cent a yr, to cvei-y 10 per cent on Cent. Ga. ato k. (v. 14, p. 74.) Leased to Ccniral Ga. Net earninirs last year, $72,670. Cost of road and equipmeni $r:03,468. Leased to Vt Cent. Inlerest in default Blni e Iff.. Cost about $1,250,000. Coal road. Completed in 1871. Coal road. Block $2,502 250. Dlv.6p.e.ln '70 Net earnings 1870. $31,255. Si ock, $317,850. Leased 10 Del. Lack. & West. Net earn, ings in 1879 1869--.0. $»J.912. Dec., 1687 Aug., 1891 Jan 18?2 (V. , 13. p. 838.) „ . J. . July. 18 1 Ne* ca nings 1869-70, $517,4.19. Ca«h div. In lOyrs, 131 per cen'. S'ock div..'64, 2op.o. July, 1879 May, 1872 Net ca niia-s 1870. $222,905. No dividend. Ea tern division. S'ate line. Ind. to Peoi la Western division. Peoria to Ills., 111m. Jan!,"l870 Co.^t of road about saw, lUm. Wa 7 8 7 7 500,000 800,000 7 1AW,00U 7 7 7 92.000 300,000 800,000 «SO,000 427,000 A. A!ftO. N.Y.. n.'L!&'w! RR.Co. 7 .I.&D. do do 7g, F. & A N.Y., Union Trust Co. 4 J.& J. Boston Offlce. 6 J. ft J. N.Y.,Farmers' L.&T.Co. 7 A.ftO. du do 7 M.ftN. N. Y.,Bank ol N. A. 2,51X1,000 2,;oo,oi'o ft 7 "3k 1,(W0 York. Beaton. M.&N, N. 1,000,000 900,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 2.100.000 600.000 2.700.000 . A.ftO. 15,000,0110 1.00»c New J.'&!l. J. ft J. 250,0(10 1,000, 00 mortgig'c,"c'(inv',','8. "r icL'fi'™.',' 'L^"'''''r,'",! Ilranch Ommiwato l»-'86 '200,000 18;0-71, $16,367, Cost, $2,017,000. Net earnings, '7«,$162,981. Ailanllc. 1870, in Consolldaied, Nov., Miss. & O. RR. and now operated as South tide division of ihat road. Net ea ning yr ending Sept. 3tl, 1870, $180,151 1884-90 I884-'0 1898-1900 1887 (V. 12, p. 781 ) 1810-75 1862-72 an. 1,1900 In progress. Stock paid in. $1,631,803. Ced. Rapids, la. Mav 1,1900 In progress. lfr?8-S8 Laud er. l.-.92.(X)0 acres, (v. 13, p. 305.) Mch 1, 1890 Cost to Jan. 1, 1671, $810,000. Dec, Varl. Varl. 3911,000 The Ist M. . Net income, Sept. 1.1880 3,877,300 50.000 2d mortgage. .. last year, $15.lios. . 20,0U)p.n>. 257 Net earnings bonds are held by ( nnibcrl. Valley lib'. Prf stock and '.st M end. bonils are held by j8n!'i,lS»0 Loiii-ville & Nashville UR. (12, |i. 657-725) Mch IZ'i.Oi . 188<>-91 Dec.l 1.50,000 5I1,5'.« ao,'ioo ; An In progress. Stale end. $12,000 per mile. 1890 In progress. Ku" scrip, t slock. $l,00i',(l0O ReadI !-. Leased in perpetuity lo Phil. arch 1,1871, Net eainii'gs yea-- ending Trad. Bk N. Y.lmp. iim $159,51.19; int., $14,700; div., 4 per cent, N.Y.,Koddcy.Bell&Co lan.,1,l»90 lu proiiress, Selma to Pollard, Ala., 100m. "V ork. Sept. 1,1889 In prog CBS, Selma tci Memphis. York, office. Ian. 1,IS72 LaleAIo. lenn. lilv. Completed In 1870 do do Jan. 1, 1S64 No report of operations. do do Apr. 1,1 8' Philadelphia, office. Aug., 1871 Leased, Feb., 18(8, to Noi th. Cent, at int. Ilo do Aug. 1,1872 on bonds and 6 iicM- < ent on stock. N. Y.,Bank of N. A. June 1,1884 Net eai uiuts 1810, $11.8;*. Co-i, $2,000,000. N. Y., N. Bk Commerce Oct.), 1889 Net revenue, 1870, $9,626. Int. paid. .$,S3.ai2. N.H.,E. 8. Scranlon ftCo Jan., 1872 Leased to N. Y. N. Ha\en at $1(10,000 per do do Sept. 1,1880 year. N. Y.,Nat. Park Bank. Ian. 1, 1898 S ock paid in $1.7f«.000. Net earnings Ia«t U. S. Trcas. at maturity Jan. 1, 189f year, $111,528. Cost of load, &c $4,614,000. Road lu progress. N.y., Metropoli. N. Bk. do do I'ov.! 1901 May J. ft J. J. ft J. 5r l,nOO.OCO '.'."" Ist mortgattr fBurl. Div.) Tot., IVab. it H>»(era-Btoclr Preferred 7 per c '" stock. .. Itt mortgage (Tol. III., 75 m.) ....!!. Istmorlgage (L. Erie. W.ft St.L.).. l«t mortgage (Ot. W't'n of59.) M.&N. M.&N. do Charleston, 1,500,' Summn 2d mortgage J. . 1909 Jai'i!,' June, 6 4 18,30(1 . ' (/>a.)-lst Slortgage ft j.&.r. 7g. 58.IH10 611.400 441.200 iOS.70' .'. SuHKex (.v.,/.)— let mortgage reb'.'i'5'.i8-re Co 1,305,60.1 .' Stolen Iilfind—l»t mortgage bterl.ng Mountain {N. r.)-lst' 'I'lioi-t! ( V(.)-i8t mortgage .... A. D. A.&O. d.& J. M.& S. 'r'rust Q.-J. 2.'i50 . . offlce. Y., Union 4, '200,0(10 6 vol. 18, p. 466. gi 830.402 acres 97.494 ac e= sold for $562,925. 8 per cent land stock of $2,400,000 created to take up prl. sto k. Leaded to West Jert^ev st 6 p.c. on cost. Leased to Boa. L. at $17..'i(lil per yr. Leased to Cent. O., at ^ITl.s.'iO besides ex- penses and taxes. Cuaram'dby Halt.& o, Formerlv Cl'ar. ft Sav. Road opened for Chailcston. Offlce. Cost of Mcli'l.'WT! lliroua'h traffic, March, 1810, N. Y.. H.U. Kimpton. ept. 1,1-89 road iind equipments, $2,040,1(5. . 181,000 1,5.0.000 . . A ft ,1. 30.(100 200,1*10 South ft No. ^to6aw,rt— Preferred stock..".! Ist mortgage, cudoraed bv Ala South Shore, (ifass.),- Ist iuort New bonds South Side (i. 7.)— Ist mortgage'..'.'.'.'.'.',.'.'. South SUle ( Va.).— Stock.. .^ Consol. mortgage 1 1st pref.) for »709,0(X). Conaol mortgage (Vd pref.) for »651,(X10.. Consol mortgage (iidpref.) fortMO,(X)0.. va. State Loan, (lien suspended) 2d mortgage, Petersburg guarantee. 3d mortgage Southern Central (.V. D-'l's't 'Mortgaye 6oi<lA. Jowa it Cellar Rapidn-lsl M., gold Southern Minnesota— ut nmrtga Southern Pennitulranta—Ut M.gld 2d mortgage, gold Southu!MternSCa.^-S,t<leX, coin." "* Guaranteed stock Company bonds, conv, In'o'itoc'k'i'.'pji'r' Muscogee KB b >nds, conv. at STK . A.&O, F 1.272.000 76.000 2d niorig.ige S. J, ft J. J. ft J. f. l,6a9,0l<l 1,6'M.liOO 1,000 1,000 J, M,&N; p.m. 18,000 p.m. .(4«l & S. ft.) .1. ft l.l'lO 16,0(10 isw i^omestic bonds (G) Domestic bonds (I) Domestic bonds (K) Domestic bonds (special) South Jfouiitaln //-o/t— Ist mort 3d mortgage Convertible bonds. Tog Union— in mort., guar. I. p.m. 16,000 p.m, 12,1100 8(i9,l50 is'u 1871 1871 J. 406,501) 1852 1864 1S69 1 m4 Boston, J.& 500 3,0' mortgage, curi eucy f r »2,l(ilV,C0 June.'il— Ist mortgage, gold Somerset tt Kennebec— l&t mortgage 6o«tA CaroWna— Stock Ist mortgage, sterling loan, £452.912 Via.. do dollar bonds. L Tlomestic I'onds (H) '.8t i'uclcenou-ut mortgaKe New p. 396.) 1, 1901 1590 1892 1892 1892 Co, do 13, p. 667.) Opened, June, 1870, and leaped to Terrc H. & ludianap. Siock, paid in, »1.500tW0 Land 99 MOO '05 838.500 241,000 S077t€r«c(. itcfienango Y &D 7 7 576,050 1,151,400 210,000 Seaboard <t Jioanoke—BUtck 1st mortgage Selnifi (t rr'«j/-_iBt M..guar.byAla Selma, Marion it Mem.~Ut M.. end by Ala Seima, Rome it Daiton—ystmon 2d mortgage. Ala. & Tenn. R.K General mortgage for t5,000,(X)0, £h imokiH Valltl/ ttPottsv.—Siud Ist mortgage Sheboygan it F>3nd du Lac— Ist Mortgage. .. Shenango dt Alle.ghani/—\%t Mortgage Shore Lin^ (CortJi.)— Stock Ist mortgage, construction bonds Sioux at// it Pacl/lc—Ut mort 2d mortgage ^government subsidv) Sioux City it SI. Paul—\ft mort., gold S[/>-rt.;. m!'&'s. A IWHfy— Stock mortgage 1. Y.,G.Opdykc&Co. Nov.. "l894 CompleTcd, Nov., 1671. (v Y., .Jameson, S. & ('. Nov. 1.1893 Bold in bankruptev. (v. 13 J.&.I. 2,ai7,0(» 5U) Char. U., »riOO IX»', Sav., Griffin it If. Alii.—Ul M.endor. by Ala Savannah <f Jlemphift -let M., end by State 1st . »450,000); 25p.c, on g. 0. on all excess. 910.300 M _ Sgrac., Bingh. it N. . .1 Mch 7 8f. ilo IIXI.OOO Savannah it Charlexton—^iocV. Bonds of tlie c. & S. R.H.. gnar by S. Car Funded interest bonds, guar, t.y S. C°- Summit N, •i2(i.900 50 1,000 mortgage, new.. Si-h iti/lkill . M.& 16,000 p.m. A'ewark—Stocii l»t mort.. Sav. M.ftN. & M.*N. 7 do do do do next SH.KHMHO, and20 S.f ., $i5,0tlO, per yr ce Chkon., v. 13., p. 402. 636. Cost, j;8 301,020. Eqp..»1.443,444. Contrals N. Y., offlce 122 Broad'ay Aug.'i,'l892 Cairo & Fulton road. (v. 13, p. 667.) Leased loPac. of Mo. at $75 000 per year. .1 . do do do 1,6 0,000 1890 till Loirell—\8t mortgage.. M. line, T. H. to E. St. 1 oui'. leased 1807, for 90 years, to Ind.&St.L. at ai per cent of gross earnings up to *2.000.(100 (bu in no year to be less than 1894 1894 1894 1894 1891 2 400,000 dates mortgage Sulem (.V. J. J— Ist mortgage Sandimki/, F.'a A. 6g- 7 Y., olHcc 12 Wall St. ft I'. F.* A. M.&N. M.& N. 7 g. 6 . gr. (ror»6,(100,(XlC.) gr. (for.»3,000,OtiO)... S(OK.ra<y— stock Ist Salem J. I. 2dmort., Wcs.line.l. Paul 1,(,W),300 (13, p. 280, 290.) June, 1,70(1,(100 Ist M.. gld sinking luDd Main J.& 1,40(1,000 St. L., Pref .. J. t 1.1(«1.(IOO 1.400.000 gld, conv.8.f 1st mort., ro do July 1. 1879 J.& J. J.&D. Boston, Globe Nat. Bk. Dec. 1. 1876 V.&A. N. v., ondon & Frank. \ug., 1899 do do F.& A. May 15,1900 2,300,000 2,010.000 at. St. 1880 1879 ,1. l,.'i00.000 Jfountaiit—Sttjck Ltiwretirf. tt J)envei 1. 6 5..'il«l.0((l mortgage (series A> sink, fnnd 1st mortgage (series B) sink, fund 2d mortgtge (series C) 2d mortgage (series D) 2d mortgage. Income LouU. 1. Bk Bost., 1871 1.1880 Sept of Commerce. July do do !-.,5«l 18t.9 b — Aug.. May do do $400,000 of 'be e bonds are held by ii500,000 of new Mock was sold to ftocklioldeis in lfl«9at tSOpcr th. Net earn'g», 1869-70. »475,'210. (v. ;S.n.336) Leased. .Ian.. 1871. 10 Vi Cent, a' full Int. on pref. stock, jtnd equip hondti; IM on com. stock in IS73; 2 in 1874; 3 In 1875; 5 In 1876: 6 in 1877-8-9. audi for nex 12yrs Consol. of Calais & Ba- ing and Lewy's Is. road. Net earnings in 1R70. (<:i5.530. Di\ 4 per cent on stock, »1110,0(l(l. W. div. in progress. L.gr., Jl ,600,000 acres. About 15,1872 Sept 1,1880 Dec, 1872-74 Dec. 1,1891 9.-).200 1570 1st fir. M.& N, M.& S. & do do do Boston, Treasurer. r,'*"A, 8 Stocl.1. lastDlvl'd. Bank Jan Mercatlle N. do do do &D, J. 2.100.000 4,300.000 BOO.O'O Prclcrred stock St. Loiiia tt Iron Ist mortgage M.&6. J.&D. C 6 8g.l 1856 land grant liuulc— Stock div.. a Tene Lnidx, Alton SI. KH K mortgage, Wext. Ibt 1864 lOO lOO b b b N .T.. J. ^k J. aw 3v9.oni' 81S.Oi'o I8lil 18 lO B St. CrniT <t Pfuob.- IstM., Calais. It 2d mortgage, c. t.'BlalB loan bds, Lewy's Islan'i St. Joneph it Denr.er C— Ist inort. gld.E div. 799 853 Principal, when Due, I a2,998,9(X) l«6 Preferred stock Equipment mortgage bonds do do do INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Payable and p.rj Payable, by Whom. Cent. Kate 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 tmjim 6 400,000 7 r.ft A. .I.ft U. A. ft I). J. ft J. J.&D, N.T.,Fanncrii'L.&T.Co do do do do do do do do Feb'. '1,' 1896 $11,000,000. Dec. 1,1894 Apr. 1,1886 July 1,1879 Juucl, 1901 Consolidation, July, 1865, of Tol. & Wab , oledo. and im N. y.,Kldd,P. & Co, Nov.! 1871 (ir at West.. Qu'ncv & dv do & Southern Iowa railroad-*, and in IStO, 1890 F. ft A. do do Decatu, &EaB'.St.Loul'. Gross earn1890 F. & A. do do ings in 1S70. $4,544,610; opcaln^ exAug. 1888 M.ftN. NY., Mctropol.Bank. penses, $3,236,V61 net revenue. $1,308,376 1890 F.& A. N. Y.,Kldd,P. & Co. teased, Nov.. 18;i-Lalayetf,Blooinng1882 M.&N, N. Y., Metropol. Punk, ton & Miss.; Lafavcltc, Muncie. & Bl m1878 M.ftN. do do Ington; llannliml * Cen'ral Mo. and 1ST8 M.&N. do do May 1, 1893 Pekin. Lincoln & Decatur railroads, (v. M.& N. do do 1883 i3,p.ir,49;, ?;».) Q.-F. do do Feb., 1907 F.&A. do do A«5t^1889 J. & J. Troy Nst. Ex. Bank Leased to T.& B. atnSj-SOOnryr. Dlv.,Sp.c J ft ,1 N. Y.. Nat. Bk of Com 1887 Opera es Km of road. In year c' ding A.ftO. do do 1885 Sept 30. ISW. grcjsa earning-' were $478..i63, M.ftN. do do isrs nei, $197,119; int., »i99,8.'!7; lea«e rent, fcl. M.ft S, do do $25.9 5. Detlcit made up from surplus Issued by Troy & guHr by KKs. using T.U. a!&o. Offlce at Tuckerton, Apr, I, mo iInprogre»s,2em. m!& N. F.& A. 1 ; . — . January 27, l572 X .. . .... . TUH CHRONICLE. ] 125 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Snbaerlbera will conftr > gremt DESCRIPTION. Miles of .1 mror by Klvlnc us ImmedUto Amount ".3 Out. tan ding. Road lor explanation ol »11 ;«'«"S5,";..'""' il<-». Mi.t .'ul.- on Ut p l«« ot HB. T« fnion ill 1 -..I .''. LM-niiioiu 9ub«'!dy> > on I3.0U0JX)0 »0P<» $10,00i.0l» .• '11. III 1' L«ii.l 1 Inc.: ..!», »m:i C It ion M(iu 1.1"" l.i" 1,M' l,UIO i- Nl .. 1811 187U ^tiTllng, tJOO.OUO... iiiiirlKttjte YermnnI IVrwwi* I»t nnirtxiixe, 6(XI.(X10 lOO h mort««ge 41 Keirlsten-d ii>itinnati3 liitiTL'Bt f luuUutr bonds W.ilkill V.iUfu (yr.j-lstmortgagp........ aulh. I'BO.UIXI. H'd/v Hiner (J/(l«.l-lst i.aio 225,438 1,(11X1 ',50.i«l iiw 3.S0«,3(XI 494,IXXI .... UK ;M M., on conHol. road, gUHr. by Cout. Ga 1st PeniL^ylraiila- Ifii L 6 116,1» 2lM,2Qli 8 8 8.50,000 isii b M1.4(XI 1,25U.UU0 -,.50,000 IBUti 6WI,UKI A.ftO. 1*70 l,2i) '.cmO 1366 a b 1,1X10 50 ijji 18fi6 :as9 WeH 187U 18C8 A PUiWiburg-\»l mortgage yncomico <t Pncmnote ( J/i/j— 1st mortgage. WlUiaintton dr T(irhora—\»\ mortgage Wll., Chnrl.itliiilherfil—lat mortgage Whitehall 1867 1863 1370 Wllmiiitlon dt y.Vud.— lit mort 2d mortgage Vllmin<iton it WeWon— Strrling bds btcrllug bonds a a a * O. 1867 8 6 A.&O. 6 J.ft J.ft J.ft J.ft ,1 r, 1,400,1100 8 8X).00O 6 6 i.ox),oiio 6 S.275.000 1,200,000 7 979,0X1 6 7 7 a 4.000,000 250.000 20O,00J "b" h' 100 8 3 J 7 7 6 7 7 6 ft .1 A.&O. A.&O. I J.&J. J.&J. llka. SOm. Jan.l ISW In progreiis Irom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.) Jan. 1, 1890 to ^\ illlaiisport, Md., 80. n., and Relay to Maieh.lHS) Jnne, 1896 Oct., 1899 & do do Jan.,1903j London. do J.ft J. M.& N. J.ft J. 1.42"..400 1801 1, New Yor , and London Jau'l/ieS."; I87i New Yor. Phtln., Olrard Natl Bank .lulv 1,18S8 N. Y.. J. M. Picsrcll. Mai- 1, 1900 1887-97 Wilmington, N. C. Phlla.. DcIIaven Uro Oct., 1' 00 M.ftN. . 1875 I do do do J.'ft J. 1,250.0X1 July, 1871 Apl lioad and ennip. |.»,036,(>13. (r. 12, p. 753.) In jirogresK, lo be43m. Consol., Nov., 1870. :ind now opera'ed aa the Va. ft lenn. dlv. ol the Atlantic Miss, ft II. U ., 204in. Lyiieliburg t« Bristol, Tenn. (iro'n earning, year ending Kept. ?(l, ls',0, H,t»i.1.B:2. opers'iu; expenses. J636.785, net revenue, tl27,0a«. (V. 12, p. 784; V. 13, P.S017.) Leased to Krle. Road to be extended. In p-o -'ress. Leased lo N. London Noith, Leased to Dela., Lack. & West., whlcU claims ^(^18,161 for double track. &c. Old debts all retired by thi.i ISPUe. Incouie tH>nds aiiu.unt to f613,4(ii.l. Msiu line W. Pt. to Sclma, I38m. Br. to ope- lau.. 18WI Balto., 7ni. .Several is.iJues of bds have Jan., 1890 the endorsement of Halt. City, as speclJan., 1890 lledinllst. capital sioek,t«50,000. (v. Jan., 1890 13, p. 810.1 Jan. 1,1890 Net earnlnKs, 18e<>-70, ISJiOO, Philadelphia, Office. Apr. 1. 1893 Leased to Pa. RR. Stock, $1,022,4.50. Cost do do of road.&c. H3.071.18l. Jan. 1, 139C N.Y., Mil. & St. f. RK Feb., 18H6 |:3,HXI.(ioo at 3 p.c. ill 1873. Own'd M.&St.P Camden, N. J. Co*s office .lune. 181 (:on-oI. of several roads and bran lies, A.&O. 8.50.0 2.5110 000 144,400 do do ft J.ft J. J.ft J. 262 WXI 576.887 197,777 b do do Bait., Citizens N. Bank, do do do do do do do do do do Philadelphia, office. N. Y^.. Soutter ft Co. , 6 Head Bank Bull's S. J.ft J. 2* 1. 19110 Ian. l.TJiCi 1871-78 Jau. 1, 1880 N. Y.Del., I..& w, nn. ft J F.ft A. F.ft A. .1 M. 676,1 (») J Jan!, 18-3 July. 1881 Mch N. Y,, Furnham,U.& Co Jime."ia«) A.&O. f. 400,01X1 U100,000 ft . J. J. J. J. J.& J. J.ft J. 6 6 400.UUO 1,400,000 710.1X10 Wlnchfuter <t Pol— HI M., guar, by B. Worctaler A Af««*itn—atocK 1). F.&A. J.ft J. A.&O. Wia & Amboy do .1 J.ft i'.oiio WeJtt ./«rKey "Stock Loan of 1883, guar, by Cam. 1st mortgage loan ISi mortgage, consolidation Wtut SKore tliidsitn Hirer— Ut mortgage.... H'toc— 1st M., gld, 9.f..l.g .. conv... * . A.ftO. N. Y., 186.S niort— iHt mortgage . .1 do do do do do do do do do 8« soo.(Xxi uiort Sinking Fund bonds ll'i,llOO & 1 ynchburg. N. T. J.'&'j. J.ft J. J.ft J. J. ft J. J ft .1 8 6K i Mortgage. Pittsburg Branch Wrttet-n 6 7 m Wtsuni 990,000 846,(«W 200.000 400,000 aoojxxi preferred mortgaire. unendorsed New mortgage, guar, by BaUhuore WrMern N. Oinilhm (K. Wi'.)-lst uiort... 1 1880 4<axoo WtJtIrrii Mnru'uMt -1st M., cud, Bait. City l«t luortKaKC, unendorsed Vd inortK:iKi', i-'n<lon(. bv Baltimore irtiiaai'. iMid >rse.l by » iisb. county. 2d •id O. .1. 1,800,01X1 & VI. P.) (ylli.) 1st mo't. (Mont. stiTii . l)d«. bcfor.. consolldauon 4- .i.ft .I.ft I a tfuaranVeod new... A. .1. 1855 , WMhhenUr <t P/nM.-lst inorl., N.T.,Farmer8' L.ftT.Co. Apr. 1,1890 Slock, »I,UUMXJ. 2«SJC« Tia.ow IncoDie bonds M A.'isi'O. 18M 4th uiortKai{e. lor »1 .mw.OUU -stock A.&O. A.iO. A.&O. 3d (enlarKcrt) luortoaKe... ; l,ll«,(it») .)*.!. 1S71 1870 • rto J. J.ft.l. ,l.ft a86,(XX) 114,1X10 2eM««»<)«—stock HiortKaKC Wf I BbU,U(Xl 157,0.10 ^'iO,iuo axMwo Jt. Wr'irrn Ings. 1K69.7(I, ( lUlcaft N. V. July, IS'S v.. I. lake ft Co. Ut'c. 1, lir.l Leased lo Vl. Cent., 9 p.c. on slock. The Vt. ft Canada U leased and tnclnded i.OBtOU. Nov'.'i.'l886 IH he 18Bin. opera'ed. Vt C. also leases do I8id he Rutl. Og. & I,, (^hainp., Stanstead do 1876-77 S. di Chainbly ^nd other Hues. Boston Boston, office. Juiy.i 71 Leflt^es Trm' ft Grcenf. 111 eomrlellon ol do luly I I'W Iloo ar Tunnel. Net Inc .tue, Itf70-7I, do July 1, 187i) 1162 8U;, after paying Interes*.. N. Y., Continental Bank Oct.,18»0 Leased t.ll 18:5 lo Knland lii:. Back lado do O t., 1860 tercst unpaid of ton^lderable amount. do do Oct., 18'>» Vet earn', s yrenrtlneMar. 1. 1871, (1135,48«. rhila., Olrard Nnt Bank do do The lur. on end. and limn bonds to Jan.. do 181.9. and on uncnd. blinds to April I869, do do ouve< led intoa 7]iercent pref. stock, do 2,3IS.I,IXIo 189U 50(1 (black) ilo 3<l (not eudoraed) 4tli rto Spi'c lal loan Vi'fl.iii.i. (.v../.)— 1st IsC uiorlgaKt'. .J .I.ftD. .1. ft n. M.ft N. J.ft.l. J.ft .1. 2,IUl,lXI) iBt iiiort^aKU. ^il m>irlt;«<e ViV»«6. it Jf»H<l-19t nerlca ireU) 2(1 uerles 0>li»c*) (,V, ./.) & . .I.ft l>. .1. ft. I. .I.ft I). IAXI.IXW 18<M CouvenlDIc bonds VrrmoiU KiJIif;/— Ist inovtsage Warnn .1 1.I16«,6(IU 8JXXI.IXXI IfOKi , t M.ft s. A.ft O. in 2.rilll).IIUl • suiiustcaU, s. ft Chamlily bondu Vtrinont <t j(a.«.— stocu..... lat mortuaif «. ulnltlng ram \iruniut A.iO. ID 5.1X10,01X1 coiwol couaol REMABK8. l*ue, SlocH Opened, * ay, HSM. Kct earnings Ist fltcfti year, »2,5« ,403 N. Y. ft Boston. , J V '* ye»ri »8,4.r.J07; lal S Treas., at maturity months of «d year, %ljka:n», B« HRO.Mt I.K,T. 13, i>. 835: alNO,r.13,p, K. V. & llostuu. do Sept. 11^4 50,8.8, 837.> London. April, IH9(J N. T.j :oth Nat. Bank. Inly I,1H«U Stock, ».5cqJXXJ. Co>t Of road *c. t ,000.000. rtlca ft N. Y. June, 1871; Formerly Biack Klv. ft Utlca. NuC earn- J. ft J. »,OUOIXU onus KilulniiU'ut when laatUlvl'd. II. 500.UIU 1968 C>'i*/''*/— stooK 'iA inorttfAtfe, Ist « tin -^tock .1 .. i'iit"M. iioails ul July iliMif c'lriini/'i— «tO€*.... r,g. f Principal Where Pavablo and by M hum. I Payable Cent. N.Y'., N. Ilk of ' Bait, n. & ft on;ester. <). ihi. Otlice July $250,7-.i4 1887 1, Nc Net earniu^-s, year ending Sept. 1881 1885 1S9C Repnblic (.'amdeti to Cane May, Salem ft Swedes boro. I26in, eai nlug-, 1870. »225,438 Int., $101,790. Dlvs., 5p. e. semiannual. In pi ogress, stock paid. $526,700. To be comple-ed. 1871. L. er., 1.1^,000 ac. Leased to V'. Cenf, at $20,000 pr yr ft txs. Cost, $:!75 00(1. (v. 13, p. 498.) In progress. 32><;m. State endorsement on $1,000,000. Floating debt, $263,521. Gioss earnings, mos., 1870, $87,735. Amount Miles of Outstanding. Kor explanation of all rcferpii' ea see Road fool aote-t ou Itit pa*fe ol KK. Tabh-s. xjheiapeakt rf Deltnc(tre~%ioc}s. 50 var istmortKAxe (onginallv |2,8t>J,UUJ) dt Ohio—^Xaoi Maryland Loim. ttliiklnK fund Guaranteed Sterling Loan Uoitdx having next preference 25 Chftnipeake 50 1,000 100 1,0110 i.aw 1,1100 100 50 tt Xavlf/atioji—stock Loan, coiiverllbh', coupon, gold Lehiffh Coal l,()Oi Ut niortgaae reglsterefi Ut moil. regUte.ed, KK on euulpnients &c., >lort. loan, 1,0-0 1,00 1,000 1,000 gold... .'_ 1Z... Loan covi-nlble Into htock till Dec. Monongahehl Nav. tVi.— tttock Idt mortsa-'e JUorrla HtocR, consolldaled — 50 , 1,&U , 100 100 Preferred stock let mortgage 2d ntorlgagc. boat loan Preferred t-tock Si-rip dtvldead fiBHUMt/trania—a ock Wt mort., if. by Pen>i. liii.. a. f. $5,000,000. Schnuikill ..Vaf.— »tock, common Pre f e r r ed stock 1B60 ises 1869 1,000 1,000 var vas 50 i 1,000 5(1 50 mortgage 3d mortgage (.'oinnion bonds Improveni nt bonds Uoat and car loan Boat and car loan Stitq.A Tide Water—stock Maryland loan iBt 1.001) 1,000 1.000 1. 00 1,000 \fiOO 50 1st Leaded to B. 1 1 1 50 25 100 I,U)0 100 100 9U "^.0 . coftl Canton rmprovement Co., Bait Boston Water Power Western Union Telegraph—stock Ut mortiraKe Adanu EKpresfl Co.— stock « 5 7 f 7 t. 7 2.0«l,000 5,000.000 1 lyi; ^79 I^KB.'SOO 108,000 S i,(rffi,ooo 1 1,175,000 soo,oou 3 25 ^li 30 6 28.-..000 23li.9)» un.ioi 4,3:17,950 2,4.88,000 i.9«s,an: 2,688,977 1,711,213 4,01C.e70 171,354 aB,riOo 901,000 (.s;),s5o Amer. Merchants' Union Kxpresft-r^tock.. L nited States Express—stock 10 z J.& .1. F.&A. J.&J. F.&A. M.&N. M.&S. J. & J. F.&A. M.& N. M.&S. 8:-r. 6g. 5 C 6 f. J.&I). .I.&D. J.&J. J.& J. F.&A. F.&A. A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. F.&A. J.'&'j. 3nc. e 6 F.&A. F.&A. M.& ». J.& J. J. & J. do « « 7 M.& N. M.&N. M.&N. "i .l.&'j. « 6 J.&J. J.&J. Baltiinore. London. Hsltiinore. Philadelphia, oBlce do N. Y., Bk N. v., do of Hway office, 71 do do N.y., Office do do N.J.Cen.RR too O , at $27,000 per year. per cent. 7 year-. 65 .[REMARKS, Divl'd Dec.,lS7! Del. City to Chesap. City. Md. Net earn July, 1836 lUKS from operations, 1870, t2US,ot;^, isio 1890 1885 Ang., 1871 July 1,1878 1871 1877 1881 1391 ,Ian.,lR72 Sfc 5011.000 do do do & 4 & Phlla., 1st Mat. do do Bank, do do 85c. 4 1 m!&"n. Philadelphia, office. M.& S. J. & D. J.i J, New York fifllce. Jan. LISA Leased to Reading RR. for Interest bonds and half of net earuluKs. tv. P 77.) 1894 4.000,000 556,00) 1,250,000 1,000,000 3,*«l,000 1,250,000 office, 71 Bway. Q-F. F. & A. J.&J. N.T., 111 Broadway, do do M'M'fr. Philadelphia. S 2X J.&J. M.* N. O.-M. J.* J. l,'lS83 • Ipts, 1870, $59.952 ; opera' ID" « p. uats, $55,7(9. Nominal cost, $5,90 S,l Sept., 1871 Dlv., March, 1S71, 4 per cent Dec, 1871 Jan.,138j Dcc!iiS70 Aug., 1871 VS8I Jaa W, F.&A. •i May nec!,lS69 N, T., 500,(100 4,UIU.OO>I ai.ai»,ooo 4,000,000 10,000.000 18,000/100 e,ooo,ouo Camden & Amboy RR; 1807 Net revenue from canal In 1870. fl81,012. 1814 Larec inv.stmeut In lands, mine., &c. 1881 Cost ot canal, &c., ;i,4%,i«io, and of L. 1897 Su qnebanua KH. and equip.. |ll,:197.5S0. 1897 Cent. KR. of N.J. assumes $2,310,000 ol ilo 1877 gold loan ol 18-17. (v. 12. p. 465. 689.) Pltt^bnrg Office. Jnly, 1871 Net rev. nu , 1870. $130,187. Dlvs., 10 per N. Y., N. B'k of Coin'ce. July 1. 1887 cent, per annum. Leh. Val. KR. Co.. 1 blla, Auir..l87l Leased. April, 1871, to L. hlprh Valley RR. do do for 999 yrs. The lessees attuning bda Auk., 1871 do do scrip & aying 10 p. c, per annum nu April, 1870 do do April, 1S7« (v. ftref. stock, and 4 ou consol. stock, do do Z Oct., 1889 2, p. 714.) do do Feb., 1887 Wyoming merired into, and Weat Branch Philadelphia, office. and Susq. owned by P., C. C. July,' 1910 July 1,1871 Leased from June 1, 1870, to PI II. Read for ll^r.) yea s at annual rent of I6.V1.000 July 1,1871 Philadelphia, office, March 1872 lucludiUhT certain r.'al and persoual pro do do Jan., 1882 H. Cost o p rty conveyed lo P. do do Jan.,lS7l> canal. tl.Y ure., r^al estate, boat*, car do do May, 1870 &C., $13,206,009. do do May, 1888 du do May, 1889 Mny, do do do do Groaa rrc 2,.'iO>.('00 10,250,000 2,I«K ,.'.*> LrasPd to Lehleh Coal & Kav. Co., ftt Int. on bonds aud 8 p. e. ayr on stock. Kn^aj^ed In coal i.pera lous. Ca h dlv. In 6 yrs, no p. et. Stock in 1862, »7Ji0O,00O: Leases Aib. & Snsq. snd Kens. & S. KK, Philadelphia, office, 731^)0 100 ft .Slni-kK. Commerce. AUK., 4.II0II.U0O "ido ill Principal, 2,0Oli,74« 1.51X1,1X10 , Valley 4 3,907,850 8,000,000 American coal— stock Asbburton co I—stock *,, Bti tier coal—stock Consu d.'ttlon coal—stock Ut mortgage (S. F.. $^,1)00 per annum.).. Cumber and co •! and iron—«tock. Maryland co 1— slock Wyoming O: 6 5 e 7 3 8»,000 .lIISrELI.AN£OCSt« do 1S70 LIST. when Due last Philadelphia, office, J.&.I. 4,iMU.41IO 8,7.89.St« 1)80.000 5,(135.099 i,a)9.un mortgage Pennsylvania coal— Block lat mortir^fe bonds Spring Mountain coal., .—stock. Sbrucc Hill coal.—stock Wilkenbarre roal I tl33.:i50 SIXI.OOO 15,000.000 1,500.000 3,500,000 1,500,000 1,000,0 Loan of .lanuary 1.187S Preferred Interest bonds Union— HtorM J.&D. 1,880,800 I,'i97,8W 1,891.5110 1st mortgage Delaware tt //«rfflon—«tQCk Uegtfltcred Honda Kegistered nonds ICeglstered Uoud^ Dela. if Rariuin —stock by Wluini. 80, 1869-9, $154,827. 8,229.5m 2,U00,U0O 4,375,000 DeUtic'tre Dirinion—^iocVi INTEBE8T OR DIVIDENDS. Whe' e Payable and 'ieVt When ; Jan., 18,2 Dividends CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND DKSCHIPION. Tablm. lUfnitH, § Oil DIVIUUNI)!'. 11)0 !«: /*! lal liiM I INTUHKST 'Rate pert When LIST. notice or any error diarorered In our New ilo do do 1872 Nov., 1888 Aug., 18M July,lM6 York, office, do ro do Jan.. 1870 See Chkohicli, 187S Sept., isn July, 1871 Not. ,1889 p. 4W. T». A m a tHE CHRONICLfi. Bxporta or Iieadlna Articles from IVeiv York. The following table, compiled from Custom House returns, show s Commercial limes. c .) COM MERCI the exports of leading articles from the port of NewYork since 1, 1872, to all the principal foreign countiies, and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lines show total values, including the value of all other articles besides those mentioned in the table. January EPITOME. lT Friday Nioht, January The feeling in trade circles is not entirely The volume of business is not small, but there 26, 1872. satisfactory. ;*« -^^orfciS?* ;6«eo.a-oo*- .^ ^ ^?* cc (^ cc ^ iS« ? x 5 1; gqt- TOM-* almost ar.? 12 very small, the result universal complaints that profits are and of the eagerness of competition, tJabUary 2f, 1871 the many expenses which are necessarily incurred. Cotton hts been 21 |c. for middling without much Breadstntls uplands. declineJ, but flour closed firm at $(> SH variation, but closes at 1 = have generally 40@$0 80 for shipping Qt5- 50@|1 55 extras; wheat at $1 7^@73e. oorn at for No. 2 spring, prime new Western for Groceries hnve been dull, except cofl^ee«, to and Indian r mix->d, afloat. which have w OB o 9 • . -m -in articles which have a shipping demand especially bacon, lard, beef, and cheese ticulars tlit'i-e has been dulless, if Wednesd but in :S :SS — wore Qt New week mess to |!14 for early ly : -^^^ : : : ; ;« • ; 8,5 Britl Guia 37^*14 Tod;iythe market was dull (it these pric(s, with new prime mess quoted at 114. Lard was in very lanre demand the sales, spot and future, on Tuesday, $14 .-H . Vh in 50 and spring delivery, but was lower on and Thursday, selling for the spring months at in the ^35 other par- not weakness. pork was carried by speculation early @fil4 75, ; Oita 5« Provisions show a slight advance, with an improving (en in -Sii^GOOoOtf . • been active advancing, and especially Rio. dency -^rt -to O CO " ;=; :ii im ; 40. J ; ; ; aggregated 7,500 tee., »nd prime steam advanced to 9i^@ Cc, on spot, 9fe. for February, 9|c. for March, and 10c. for April. Yesterday was very firm, but comparatively quiet. To-day, the market w: s very firm, but the only new feature was a sule for March at 9|^c., a slight advance. Bacon has been active in this market, and at the ^Vest tor New York and Liverpool account, and prices have slightly improved for some of the medium cuts, but some of the business in Cnmb^rland and short clear have been at lower prices. To-day, the market was steady, Of@Ofc. f ,r 7@7ic. Cumberland; for short rib; 7:j.@7fo. for lone clear, and 7t@7f c. for short clear. The supply of home at all points continues liberal. Beet has been taken for export, mainly at $17 for prime mess, and $20 50 for India mess. Butter and cheese have slightly improved in the 9 9-1 »S :| - "" - - £» :g F ^ S S7 2 t-« 2 t" «0 ^ r-4ii : o ti^: i i * • i : ;i i : 'SScS • . SSSiS''' • Win ka CO i 1-. -?« a TO • m' • .^ ,^ * OS to • ei • so'of ui l§g;:iiSi-28::a::S:|:::ig:S:::::S3§ •'•••• ^ «o^' .2 « • * 'ofT • * ' ' ' :§: : -ZS :{>.•.::•. :s a* 35* Mo finer qualities. In tobacco, the market has been dull for Kentucky leaf, and prices are so unsettled that we omit Quotations. The assortments of old stocks are very poor, and the new crop which is coming forward from the West is held at prices which buyers are unwilling to pay. The sales of the week have been only about 200 hhds. Seed leaf also very quiet, with only 250 cases. Sundries sold at 20@50c In Spanish tobac.o there has been a very good trade, 'with Bales of 750 bales Havana at 95c.@$l 07^0., currency duty paid. Manufactured tobacco shows a very unsettled market l^reights have been comparatively dull; to-day the Li verpoo steamers took corn at G^d cotton at and bacon and lard at 27s 6d. The latest grain charter., To Cork for orders were at 5s 3d. Hides have ruled very sirong, but leather has b come quiet Hops have rather favored buyers, especially older growths, and the poorer qualities of new. Hay has mw U ; a § a a. an :.::::. :iS : :S :: :^ « O .C4 8 :« : : : : : : ; : S ;SS : : ; ! i i i : : i i • i : JSHSfT 93@93ic. Tal ow dull 1? 10i@12ic ; drum., and 14@16io for other pkgl Layer raisins have declined. Fish more active and firnTer RL.ins, though fairly active, hnve declined strained closed firm at $4 G5@4 75. Spirits turpentine l,as been active and has advanced, closing at 7l@72c Tar was active to-day at $3 ]2i@3 25. Petroleum dull and unchanged. Linseed oil has advanced, closing at 80c in casks, with a large business, but to-day quiet. In other oils we notice 1,000 bbls. Menhaden at the East at 55c' Metals have been generally quiet, without new feature of importance. In India giwds the only movement of importance has been in Calcutta linseed, of which larg^ sales at $2 37-J, gold, on the spot, and $2 42^, gold, for arrival. There has been a moderate movement 'in wool at extreme :S i :l ; : i ! :8 : . ; ; : :5rJ ; ; : ;S| ii : • :S . : : : : ; 28 0© « . : « :P " " ' • : •« :S • : ' ' 'ft S ^'^is b I o-Sf -as ; : ; : : ig : (or 8 " :3 :8 : : " : ; ^ricei, . ^i Whiskey closed in good dem.nd at buyers hold off; holders firm, 9i@ : OH declined ^;-„ : t-' ig : ipS 23' i 'Ss n ! ==== aS^see j<s8 881' rS^ s i gs i ; ; :i3 4) *> ^illS o d is ':»§ .; o * - 133 : ; : : . : THE CHRONICLE ianiuury 27, 1872.) 127 OOTTON. ' Km DAY, P. dy Southern we porta, by received telegrame Apectal From M., Jan. 20, 1872. from to-night the showing the Monday this evening Wedncslay figures thus obtained seven days have reached 120313 bales agains^ week, Ul,')95 bales the previous week, and 110,038 making the bales three weeks since, total receipts since the first o' same 8eptoml>er, 1871, 1,824,0-15 bales against 2,108,313 bales for the period of 1870-71, showing a decrease since September 1 this year of 374,103 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per week telegraph) and the corresponding Tuesday TliurBday of 1871 are as follows 3,334 Tolsl 18«. sales and prices For January. cts. balc8. 400 21>i; 2,201) 8(X) 3151 21 13-16 500 21K : bales M.ilillu 57,9:16 9.8i>; « I'tmrleaton 9,0 n.r->: Siiv.'itmall 1871. Reo'd thii week kt— TenneftSL'H. Ac 5.,1IJ 53.019 Klorldft 13.11)9, North Carolina r,,.|17 Virginia 897 Total renulpts ll.73i DecreaHO tbl8 year.. bales. 200 m^ Franca 0. Brit. Cbarleston... i.Mi Savannah Texas 5 Other ports... Total Since Sept. 1 ..22 1-16 ,... SJOJ.. 22X .... 1,000 1,2(X) 2U0 22 bales, 26,i'50toUI March. bales. 300 cts. 100 700 lOU 3-111 l.Vl M6 1,100 22^ 6lO 900 23 5-16 5,U») 1,900 23X 21 11-16 4,5110 21 5< 10,1(10 22K 21 lS-16 1,900 22 9-16 l.Sa) .22!k 300 22 13-lS 32« cts. l,t«X) 100 28 88 1-16 5,300 total -a 1116 22 -V ..W May. 9-1(1 For June, 22X 150 IMi IB 5.16 22 716 ....22M W M) 23 7-16 70O 2,800 1,900 7,000 .22H IB 3,4<» For April, 22« cts. m 800 1 h. -32 ax •« 13-i* 100 ..22 5-16 bales. ots. i\H 217 16 For May- 1I-18 1*50 Keb'y. For Mart n 900 I •« 21« is-i» 22 54 cfM. balej. 1.70O W lOO 900 5B) 22« 1M« 2» .23X 7,700 total April. 900 3.200 toUl June. Jl« .22H The pales during the week of free on board have reached 2o0 bales. The particulars of tliese sales arc as below F. o.h. New Orleans 200 AV.L.M..N. V. C, 716;. ffelglit, 2Uic. : The following exchanges have been made daring the week : January for 400 February, even. paid to exchange lit) Junuary for 100 February. " 1(«) J.nuiry fur lOllFehrniry. '41:. Stock. Contln Total this Same w'k week. 1871. t 1872. " " " 9-16C. }<c. Vc. 1871. 933 12.677 2ii.701 "75 ai.M6i 3,xiiO 29.860 10.6U2 20 721 5.320 20,*i9 8,U6t '125 7881 li,.-*!! 48.731 81.967 27.000 8i.r>i 105.8'M 535.606 560.612 32.) ••!"' 41,536 11.10) 195.016 68,631 40,43 • 89.626 58.917 75.000 ii,UO0 987 6,000 10,139 49,533 1,010 30.53c! 7.'S,33(1 110.73-. 117.4)5 1, 325 61.:«-i '1 1.53 J 309 following is our usual table showing tlie movement of cotton at the ports from Sept. 1 to Jan. 19. the latest mail dates. do not include our telegams to-night, as we cannot insure the accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph. We , New Orleans saixin 650.247; 238, 099 Mobile Charleston 209,-236 .259 Savannah Texas New York 32J,171 128,610 52,186 m.ra 2'i«,366< .50.603' 460.78) 115,483 91.413 S8.64, 4.5-29 9,76i; Plorlila North Carolina 2.*i5 27,0jO 52.iaii; 193,142, 49,174 3W.617 2,696 57,955 i;,45l! 61.289 40,73! 159,191 2C4I 2 U.'Hi 7,2:8 200,013 96.826 34.6S7 55.899 171,9«l! ISO.Iil 49.083 34,479 ITOSJSi Total this year .... 2.923 678.95.3! 2017.413 1021.3J8! 109.725 116.317 18,1.039 91.60O' 91,101 61.586 37.2S4 77,69S SE.U7 4\Sv4 Ufili 631 .258 90d,49-< 1.4941 139.66,1 1219,iSl 19JJ00 1871 510,533 past week has been only moderately Holders have, however, shown much firmness, and prices have fluctuated but little. In fact, until to-day the quotations for spot cotton liave remained without change at the closing rates of last Friday. The influences operating have been the same which have controlled the market for some time past a continued belief that the supply of American cotton this year will be less than the demand for consumption. Receipts at our ports are therefore closely watched, and confidence appears to wane or revive according as tiiey are small or free. To-da.v, with the sales thus far during the week small, and under a belief that the total to be made up to-night would fully equal and probably exceed the figures of last week, prices gave way all around about ^c. But later buyers having taken hold more freely, and receipts proving to be a little less than anticipated, while Liverpool and Manchester were reported better, there was an improved tone, the close being firmer witliout however any recovery in prices. For forward delivery the falling oft' in the quotations during tlie week has for the spring months been more marked, though the market to-day left off about ^c. better than the opening. The last quotations were (basis low middling) 21ic. for January, 22 ic for February, 22ic. for March, 22.;c. for April, 22ic. for May, and 22ic. for June. — for the week are 72,200 bales, For immediate delivery the total sales foot up this week 10,971 bales, including 2,354 for export, 4,740 for consumption, 895 for speculation, and 2,882 in transit. Of the above, bales were to arrive. The following are the — closing quotations Upland and Florida. New Mobile. Orleans. Texas. '». 19K&... 20H»•i;AIS >i¥a. »V«.... 19X».... Low Middling. uvn u IIK *)«».. . iJX*.... 21 Middling: 21«a, a »... 21X«.... J2xa.... aHi». 29 Hi a. MHi.... JH per lb. .9 , I Ji5%a... : .— S)jipiuents 1872 625.421' 546.5S6 ...... a. Below we give the sales of spot and transit cottoa and pries of Upland* tx thii market each day of the pait week : — and to the continent, 4,500 bales, while the receipts at iBombay during the same time have been .34,000 bales. The movement since the first of January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay 6,531 The market during the total sales of this description ; 4',46S active. including 200 free on board. — Wn.vTHF.K Kepouts isv TELEGRAPH. The past week has been unusually cold, accompanied with a storm of sleet and snow in a large portion of the South. At New Orleans our corresi»ndent Our Selma, states that they liave had two days of such weather. Montgomery and Columbus telegrams say that there was a heavy snow-storm on Tliursday. At Mobile the storm is described as heavy sleet. At Macon tlie snow fell to the depth of two inches. At Augusta, weather cold, with snow. At Savannah t«o days of cold rain. Our Savannah correspondent does not say anything with regard to snow having fallen, but we notice Ihe fact stated Our Charleston telegram says they have in the press despatch. had one day of rain at that point, and that the whole week has been cold, with snow yesterday. At Mempis it has also b?en so cold that picking ha.s progressed slowly. The thermometer at Memphis has averaged S3 Charleson, Columbus and MontgomMobile and Macon, 41 and at Selma, 42. ery, 40 Bombay Suipmknts, Our Boinba.v telegram received to-night gives the shipments to Great Britain for the we k at 9,500 bales, 71,438 9.760 29.916 !66,0i8 94,1.83, VlrKinla Other ports Totsl lastya- 80,017 10) Kebi-uiirv for 100 .March. February for llli; .Ntnrch. l'l(»J.inij:iry ior lOO March. ll» Feb) H.ry fir lOi) .\ pill. 400 " ; BBOEIPT8 BXPOBTKD 8INCB BEPT.l TO—: r^a^t l/OasiStNOB SBFT.l. WlBO Great Other 107U. |Brltaln France For'ga Total. PorU. :ST1. PORTS. 1 15-lS .21 l,-2.'.l).. .21 )< all OoodMlddllng 10,.7l 21 9-16 From the foregoing statement it will be seen that, compared with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in the exports this week of 24,702 bales, while the stocks tonight are 23,006 bales less than they were at this time a year ago. The Ordinary Good Ordinary 2l!< 2jif2_ I.KX).. 2,Si«).. IC. Vork... 11 Toa 1-16C. I3.03J 8,901 New i 1-276 1.914 300 .... dllnc 400 Kew Orlcuu. Mobile ,1 7iq_ •g. ircl'ry riio 'soj 1,200 29.987, Kxported to— .,1 i 342 » 1,400 t.-3t<0 ports to-night The 720 i«0 120.813 150.800 for the week ending this evening reach a total of 81,121 bales, of which 49,583 were to Great Britain, 1,010 to France, and 30,.52S to rest of the Contiaont, while the stocks as Below we give made up this evening, are now 535,600 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 Ja'i.'26. 1,273 511 S.900 2.231 11,429 10,498 1M.9« Jan. For February, 514 The exports Wenkendlne 111 200.. int. 18t!. 29,3,-.! I'CiXJi^ K« 25JI50 total I orloAut 1^98 1,117 _4 Toial. For forward delivery the sales (including 200 Iree on board) have reaahed during the week 72,300 bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the f lilowing is a atsloment of the 3,901 total Kac'd thli week tt— 963 40 418 , 1 >li. uia'it 8811 1,100 BCO«IPT» BIOIIPTS Now 21 ss« 6»l 49 212 appears that the it total receipts for the lltf,8S7 bales lost Saturday week ending the SALBS. If pec Tran. Exp't. sump. are In poBSOssion of the returns receipts, exports, lie, of cotton for the Jan. 28. us C..n- thU week —Shipments since Jan. to-, Great Con- Gi-t-at Con- Britain. tinent. Total. Britain, tinent. 4,5« 14,t«X) 503i) 11,7.V) 4,300 19 300 41,300 7.800 9.500 15,000 1 to-^ Week's Total, receipts. ei.lXV 49,100 34.000 13,U)0 From the f.iregoing it would appear that compared with last year there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments of 5,300 bales; but the total movement since January 1 still shows an increase in shipments of 12,900 bales over the corresponding period of 1871, while the receipts at Bombay continue to be largely in excess of a year ago. There is nothing new from the crop. — Gunny Bags, Bagging, Etc. There has been a very fair defor cloth during the past week, and the tone of thq market is firm. Domestic rolls have sold largely for future delivery, and a fair trade has been done in native. The sales are 250 bales native at 95c. gold in bond 200 do. on private terms 2,000 rolls domestic at 10c. cash 1,500 rolls for future delivery at 17Jc;; 000 rolls at 17c. and 1,000 rolls, March delivery, at 17c. In Boston 200 bales native sold at lo^c. 800 rolls, spot, at 16c, and 500 rolls, for June delivery, at 16c. Bags continue very quiet, but are sti I held with confidence. hear of no sales since our last. mand ; ; ; ; ; We Visible Supply op Cotton Made up nv Cable and Telegraph. By cable we have to-night the stocks at all the European ix)rt8, tlie India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the American — each port as given below. From figures thus received, prepared the following table, showing the quantity of cotton in sight at this date (January 26) of each of the two past season s afloat for we have Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock in Liverpool bales. in London in Glasgow in Havre in Marseilles in Bremen rest of Continent Afloat for Great Britain (American) Afloat for France (American and Brazil). Afloat for Bremen (American) Tctal Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland town* Total..... •?tV» - * riawu. 1872. 491,000 171,000 1871. 565,000 75,322 400 300 159,000 13,000 11,000 90,000 197,000 64,000 14,000 224,000 535,606 M,488 44,700 6,600 5,500 25,000 326,000 1,318 33,300 83,107 586,612 188,343 .W5W88 1,861,301^ [January 27, 1872. THE CHRONICLE. 123 of : : . . Tliese fiifures indicate aii increise in the c.oium in sight to-night li)3,"i87 bales compared with tlie same date of 1S71. To Barcelona, per barka Rafael Pomar, 1,000 upland. Polar 601 I. not upland TE.XAS— To Liverpool, per barks Hector, 2,099. ...M. E. Corning, l.l:*) 5,043 per brigs Kelpie, 591. .Oromocto, 1,219 and 12 Sea Island l,2»o To Amsterdam, per bark Weser, 1,295 per ship May BALTiMonc— To Liverpool, per steamer Hibernian, 161 .'. MOVKMENTS OF COTTON AT THE iNTEKIOll POKTS.— Below We give tlip movements of cotton at tlie interior ports receipts and Bhipinen'a for the veeli, and stock to-night and for the correspoudiujf week of 1871 — ; lau. 20, IS"?.-^ ^Week ending Jan. 36, 1871.--. KcccipU. sjuipineuts Htock. Receipts. SliipraKnts. Stock. 21,553 6,197 8,547 4,i)-io 16,000 7,S3S 14,535 1.941 2,653 1.050 10.7 il l,19j 16,216 3,409 4,021 13,702 1,714 IfiSl 10,930 3,831 3,523 9,195 1,989 890 Montgomery.... 11,300 4,078 4,800 5,410 1,870 1.055 Selma 14,141 47,035 14,049 32,537 20,604 16,338 Mempliis 4,811 0,074 5,384 6,938 2,235 2,8'J3 Nashville ^Week ending Augusta Columbus .... Macon 83,472 Total The particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual lorm are as follows LiverBre- Rotter- Amster- Ant- Barpool. Cork. Havre, men. dam. dam. werp. celona. Total. New York New Orleans.. 38.408 23 5,800 .31.418 Mobile 3,290 11,543 6,:)00 52.013 6,213 1,183 3,4<)4 5,663 995 :.95 1,601 11,56:? ClmrU'Stou Savannah 4,672 6,048 Texaf. Baltimore 49,533 94,483 30,801 28,578 385 Dundas, 824 8,100 2,700 1,295 6,.-14;i 385 ;i85 128,343 Total 3,890 11,543 .51,9:12 3.517 2,700 2,100 1.295 *J 472 3,779 The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased durIncluded in llie aliove totals are from New York, 71 bales to Marseilles; from the week 2,223 bales, and are to-night 33,700 bales tew than New Orleans, 610 bales to San Sebastian, 1,341 bales to Malaga and 1.34 bales to from Mobile, 530 bales to Genoa and from Savannah 490 bales Vera Cm:; The receipts have also been 30,944 at the same period last yen: to Baltic Port. ba';8 to.« than the same week last year. Gold, E.tch.vnok and FREionTS. Gold has fluctuated the Tlie exports of cotton this week from New York show a de- past week between 108J and 109^, and the close was 109^. bales, aarainst reaching total 5,900 the crease since last week, Foreign Exchange market is heavy. The following were tlie Below we give our table showing the la.st quotations: London bankers', long, 109 ail09i 10,077 bales last week. sbort. 109| inif ; ; — eiports 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 ol the previous year ; ; Kxportsot Cotton (bales) from Neiv York since Sept. 1,1871 ; Freights closed at id. by and Commercial, 108J@108J. steam aud 3-lOd. by sail to Liverpool, Ic. gold by steamand fc. by sail to Havre, and Jd. by steam to Hamburg. tiJlOOf, — Bv Teleouaph from Liverpool. Liverpool, ,Tan. 26—1:30 P. M.— The market onened steady and closed with sales footing up 15,000 bales. The sales of the week have been 112,000 bales, of which 16,000 bales were taken for export and 21,I100 bales on speculation. The stock in port is, 491,000 bales, of which 156,000 bales firmer, are American. — Note. The dispatches from Europe to-day are thro\ra into confnstOD, and delayed by a snosv storm in Newfoundland. Jan. 2!. .Tan. 19. Jan. 5. .Jan. 19. 112.000 Total sales 130,(K)0 10:i,000 186,000 16.000 Sales for export 18,000 8.000 14,000 Sales on speculation Toul stock Stock of American... Total all oat American 6(i9,000 table will show tlie Mon. .329,000 l:18,000 21,000 491,000 156,000 28,000 619,000 .652 167,000 358,000 182,000 afloat The following 59,000 000 192,000 24,000 . 171, ,000 .3:W,000 11)9,000 daily closing prices of cotton tor the week Frl. Thnrs. Wed. Tnea. PriceMid.Upl'ds.lO'i,'®,. W^Si... 10;^®.... lO^i®.... 10?,@10ii 10>4@103i Orleans. 10'i@... 10^®... 10/i® ... 10»4@.... 11 @....10;i®ll Trade Rejiort-The market for yarns and fabrics at Mancliesler is flrraer. Sat. Bremen and Hanover Uamburj^ Other ports BREADSTUFFS. All others. FiilDAT P. M.. January Total Spain, &c flrand Total 801,733 The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. l,187i: 26. 1872. The market the past week has been generally depre.ssed, but closes with some recovery in the coarser stuUs. The receipts ol flour continue liberal, while there has been even and, under a pressure to realize, less demand than last week ; have given way. A line of 1,000 barrels extra State in store was closed out on Monday at $0.50, and since that date bids have rarely exceeded that figure, but holders have been firm at 16.60® $0.65 and upward. There has been some renewal of demand for good Southern shipping extras, for shipping extras, for South America, and lines have been sold at $7.60@$8, and prices for the whole range of Southern flour have been well supported. Uye flour firm. Corn meal and buckwheat flour more steady. To-day, except from Great Britain, there was a pretty good general demand—some moderate lines sold for the Provinces and the West prices BALTIMORE. FHILADELP'lA BOSTON. IfEW TORK. BlOT'MtBOM- Th 9 1 Since week. [Sept. New Orleans.. Texas Savannah 1.371 1 Foreign 1. 1 ....| 3,417 60.3:18 2U; l.:28| 6,474i ....! 2,4« ....1 486 : 2.953 .... ...1 503' 3,713 2,166 631 42,432 24,427 2i,787 63 205 2.m~ 5,'-,.475 ....I ....| 1.1,471 720 21.688: 11X1,790 724 1 ....1 B.3.iO 81, wis' 8,974 1; Since Thia This Since week. Scpt.l: week. 'Sept. 1 7,6871 1,047; T;5| l! 2,540 1,3,425' SS.StHJ ai.OSH 5,55:1: Since week. Sept. 1 2,M1 Mobile Florida 8'th Carnlina. N'th Carolina. Virginia North'ru Porta Tenneaace, &r Tills | ....| ... 768 ....| 148^ 1 687! 8031 7,864, ....1 ....| .... ....1 150 ... 611 3.872 .... ... 4,6«0' 1,812 ;...! )4,2-,7 988 4161 2911 1,.344' 5.0.-J6 5,119 22.991 ....1 .... 1,066' 14,406 .... ....| and prices of all grades were Wheat has — Total this jear 25.905| 4l8,;i35j fl,88T 129,688 l,8a)j 30.501 Total last year 23,5S3| 574,645! 6,986 112,313' l,2:l7i 26,551 3,267 1 61,985 4,2S3i 73,594 — Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United States the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 83,472 So lar as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the bales. same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, aud the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday, night of this week : Total bales. New York— To Liverpool, per steamers City of Antwerp, 653 Wisconsin, 1,847... Atlantic, 1,559. ...Java, 798... per ships Varuna, 447 ...British Nsvy, 1.33. ..per bark Carnarvon Caetle, 369 S.SOa To Marseilles, per brig E. Rowland, 71 7; To Bremen, per steamer Bremen, 2:1 23 New Orleans—To Liverpool, per steamer Statesman, 4,089 and 5 Sea per ships Viola, ;),712 Island Marlhorougb. 4,502 ...Antarctic, 3.403... John Parker. 4,087 ...China, .3,749... Maxwell, 2,917... per barks Alarm, 2.769... Maria. 1,188 30,418 To Cork, for orders, per ship George Hnrlbut, :i,290 J,290 Monte Rosa, 4,083. To Ilavre, per ships Thos. llarward, 3,676 Snocess, 3,784 11,543 To Bremen, per ship Ctinstantia, 3.494 3 494 To Birc.lona, per bark Olimpia, 1,18:1 1,183 To San Sebisliau, per hark Tomas,(V40 640 812. ..Carmen, 509 1.341 To Malaga, per barks C. I). 134 To Vera Cruz, per sclir. Benita, 1.34 5,663 Mobile— To Liverpool, per ships Calliope, 2,603. .Frlga, 3,060 680 To Qenoa, per bri!,' Sophia. 580 CUARLESToN-To Bircclona, per brigs Amable Antonio, 565 npland 993 Oralitud, 4.30 upland per bark Savannah— To Liverpool, per ship Europa, 3,762 npland 4,672 Klqin, 910 upland 8,700 To Rotterdam, per ship Clara Killara. 8,700 npland M Indies, . . W, . . — To Antwerp, per hark Wenonah. 2.100 npland To Baltic fort, Russia, per brig Olaus, 490 npland 2.100 490 firm. sold moderately, but prices have been weak, especi- There has been some milling demand, and a few loads have been taken for export, but the business has scarcely averaged 25,00) bushels per day. The supply of winter wheat by rail, though not large, is steady, aud we notice latterly the arrival of a few carloads of spring wheat, which were To-day the s.ild to millers at something under the cargo prices. ally for spring growths. market was very firm, with a milling demand lor the finer grades No. 1 Chicago sold at $1 55 in slore, but shippers were of red. not in market. Corn declined under free receipts by rail ocean freights, and on Tuesday good to prime and advancing new sold at 70^3 Southern and Western vellow afloat. From these prices there has been some reaction owing to the brisk demand which the low prices brought out, shippers being favored by some decline in ocean fnights, and yes- 7Uc. lor Western mixed and 71@73*c. for terday good to prime new Western mixei sold freely at 72.372*0., with choice mixed and yellow at 73@74c., but the close at these prices was dull and the oft'erings not all sold. [We intended to say last week that " the new Southern corn is not in so good condition as the Western," but the transposition ot a comma made the sentence unintelligible. The condition of the Southern has been better this week.] To-day there was a large business in good to prime new Western afloat at 72@73c., and 16,000 bushels old do. in store sold at 77}c. Ryo has been very firm, b.it quiet. Barley has been quiet, but we must advance quotations for the lower grades. Oats declined on Tuesday to 51f;ffl52c. for prime Western In store, but have recovered, with considerable activity, selling yesterday at 52i@53c., and closed to-day rather quiet. The following are closing quotations . . . Floub. Saperdne State nod West« M Whoat^-No.S •prlDK.bnsh.tl No. 1 spring 1 SO^ « 80 1 ^ bbl.K SSQ Extra Htatu, &c Western Spring » Kcd Wiutorn Amber do Wheat extras 40^ H 90® 8 ( e do dnublo cxtran winter wheat extraa aud double •xlraik City shippinc cxtraa. .. CJty Irsdo and family brnml* Southern bakore' and family brands Southern shipp'g extras. White Western Yellow Western 9 S8 00^8 70 7 75® S(^ 50® 4 3 For the Same Since Jan. Flonr, bbl§.. 49,945 meal. ".. Wheat, bus. '• Corn. " Kyc, 2,4 12 l?!I.Hll B,(ii9 1. 529,40<J 73,891 1,085,150 400 40J 164.280 7,004 159,819 287,315 100 48.950 17.',KS0 S3,19(t C. 23,2<» Barley.ic" 1 Jan. For the 47. 146 1.'j2..37'I B.l'ifl 3.037 21.3. 138 18,845 6.3;ili 513 214 l,l(i8.!)55 7.').0+l 750,440 72,589 44,1)86 .... " 104,600 12i|,7t>3 329,702 7T2 1,894 2,355 4!888 Thn following tables, prepared for The Chroniclk by Mr. E. H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Orain in Biffhl and the movement of BrcadBtuffs to the latest mail dates : RECEIPTS AT LAKE AND KtVKU POUTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING 30, 1873. Wheat, bush, (IWIho.^ («nibs Chicago 23.ri80 Milwaukee 12",2;19 Toledo 94,475 12:j.3H 17.952 5,600 7,575 Detroit Cleveland Louis 18,iil9 3.8.50* Bt. Corn. 6,350 b\l,m) 24,923 Oats. Barley. Ryt, bneh. bush. bnsli. bush. (KB lbs.) (flSlb'.M-lSIbB XEBI'p.) 5fi.3.9»i 1.37,012 62,.523 11.623 M.ia5 24.804 20.ft.56 15.208 329.6.82 38,729 :81 3 48P 12,726 7.6.'J8 311 ) 400 13,6.-'0 lo.s'.o 257,125: Dolntb . 81.651 report. No 14,655 16.668 ments with a desire at 1871-72. 2,838,225 1870-71. 3,183,508 1869-70. 3,343,493 30,2-35,139 30,631,189 29,289,386 16.010,672 2-2,100,766 11,51I,:J81 31,931,095 19,923.367 5,02.1,765 82,570,703 18"8-«fl. 3,612,9«S 28,227,712 14,602,907 15,579,682 4,-97.259 980,261 2,629,903 1,055,687 69,816,528 65,182,213 63,8:17,821 from Chicago, Milwaukee, Louis, for the week endiis Jan. 20^ Flour and Grain of Toledo, Cleveland and .873 to St. cck ending Inn. 20. 72. Floor, Wheat, bbls. 56.687 bush. 28,.5;j« Corn, bush. Oats, buah. Barlej, 509,079 1I6,!'19 16,568 Rye, bnsh. bneh 10 774 Week eurtiufi.Jnn. 13, 72. 67,417 3.3.644 371.918 120,521 28,288 14 4't8 Week cndinf{.Ian 21, 71. 44.8-29 36.623 57,.'>99 226,044 25.3W 1 000 Week ending .Jan. 21, TO 57.948 116.319 .\3,a35 42.865 1.3.476 6.4.55 Week endine Jan. 21, '69 .93,123 92,148 132.042 68.375 13 566 IS 606 Co.MPAR.vnvE SniP.MENTS from the same ports from Jan. 1 to . . -January 20, inclusive, for four years. Floor Wheat bneh. 91,618 1.210.598 326,'. 23 107.715 34,441 '"_ ", Barley Rye 1871. • 164,483 1872. 185,140 bbls. Corn Oats ][ Total 1870* 101,994 .305,392 627, .503 146.911 264.428 ias,827 23,048 14,026 251,447 604,095 189,829 7t,5;3 74,712 717,721 1,193,686 76.5.57 8,522 1,771,093 1669.* 323,875 170,612 961.487 not Included. . Ycrk JJ'" Bnnton Flour, Wheat, bbls. bush. 45,glft Portland Montreal Philadelphia 460 8,"S35 10..50O M,5flO Orleans '. 142.079 Week endiii- Jin. 72. 143.111 Week enclin-.Jan. 6 '72. 98,K78 eek ending Dee..«l'7l.ll (..Wt n w 06,8 3,465 Oats, Barley, R.ve. bush. bush. ,VI0 39,.-)no 46,670 1I1,;J63 841,178 2li7,2!H) 9:1, .5!« 2.961 91.879 7.V1.HI0 749. 401. rM.932 RtP,SI5 2,66-! 172.092 82,618 2,720 2S.i,ln;) 78R.240 641.415 1S6,1.V1 119,:iMi) lti>..3Tt S,7;)T 221,178 l:V.l.l.5.l M6..300 io8.pn He,.lse„(|i|,j,p,.^ |,j.,, ,^.^.,^ 179.1.17 iW in 28,550 .38, 00 2-2,100 and dealers must coon begin In -20. '72 ; HUMi 530 9,820 6,800 217,768 6.V'),0-i7 35.5,851 187.77 Flour. :»it.3Tl bbls Wheal. 307 .514 bush Corn, ..,.. „ bu^h; Barlev, im.OX bush; Hye. 8:142 bush' ' • j - . t 1.160 1,400 ; . . " . Visible Sirpri.v of Hiimn, including stocks in store at t'lx principal points of accuinulatlon nt lake and seaboard jiorts, in transit by rail, and Iroz n in the New York canals, January 2oi I'liE iS?2, is as follows : Wheat, In store 1 r, store I n store In store In store 2,788,183 6,638.775 6 WM.702 6.469,217 6.217.291 3,246,892 2,10.5.523 2,0:16,737 2,064,:«4 2.426.884 2,(i49,28« 29, 1871. many the anti- cases, but to stork up. consumption, and the withdrawal from bond, showing together the total thrown ou the market for the week, were n.s follows-: The entries direct Rio... hhds., and for Laguayrs.. S.Ki pkgs. '^,311 pkgs. 2 33:1 pkgs. Oilier." Iicr.. 991 1.337 igar, Cuba, .10.12(1 7.t2J jikgs. P,J1« ^ags. 7,V3I mats. Cuba 1.369 BIco I'orlo f'fS — bi««. ,_-„ b>«s. Sugar, Brazil. " ' bigs. Ma Manila *e..82,7'29 bies. M'lHB'e8,Cnba 539 Port.. KIco. 676 "hhds. .SO 'hbrtii. Pi-inerara I I I I I . . b«g». . - bag 'hhas. 'hhds. Other 'hbils. I l.Ji'i "hbrts. I 23,121 bags sugar; 28 hhds. of molasses, and of New Orleans do. The stocks in New York at Dorts since Jan. 1, date, anc imports at the five leading 1873, are as tollows BtoekBin N -w York Imports at lea ling ports since January 1. at date : ;s^2. Tea Tea (Indirect Import) Cnffee Bio Coffee, other Sugar Sugar Sugar U<>lasaes at New York at Albany at Bufl-nlb at Chicago*. at Milwaukee !H1. 1871. 1872. l.i 7,09« 11. .lus. W4 rhgn. bags. bugs. boxes. hhds. bags. hhds. 73.865 25.319 30. tit .Mill J9ia\ 2-imi 17.7p3 6^ s;.a,»i 6,120 isn 1163 3.611 109.270 23,708 •U.iOi 10,332 :',1 4.3<.0.59C 739 92 3lt 2;,aa 2S.1H 6I.6M 2,:i» lO.ifS ea.ssj !.S62 TEA. Holders generally remain in a confident caood, but ha-.'C not been encour. aged by (juitc so much inquiry as last week. The prelty free purchases previously made, a portion of which are still kept secret, fairly supplied the wants of jobbers for the present, especially as the distribution in liu'es has been a little slow, and with the supply and assortment now somewhat increased, buyers arj rather inclined to hold off, and 'his causes an air of temporary dullness at least. It is believed, however, that with proper caution and good management importers can retain the advantage, especially on greens, as the supply of these present and prospective is small, and can be controlled without much difficulty. On olher styles the feeling is to some extent doubtful, but there is evidently a fair amount of confidence on blacks and no decided want of faith on Japans, though the latter are not easily moved at extreme figures. Sales of 2.750 greens 4,200 Oolongs 1,350 Souchongs, and 3,2H5 .Tapans. Imporrs this week have included 118,.365 lbs Black, ind 1.043.425 lbs. Green, per "N. B. Palmer," from Shanghai; 2:18.180 lbs. Black. 681,.593 lbs. Green, and 9.971 lbs. Jaimn. per "Golden State." from Shanghai 838.247 lbs. Black, per "Star of China," from Amoy .311.000 lbs. Block, per "Stanley." from Amoy, and 446,0!WI lbs. Japan, per "Flying Spur," from Yftkohnma. The receinls indirectly have been 177 pkgs, by f>teamer and 7,355 by rail overland. The followingtaole shows the Imports of Tea into the United States <not including San Francisco), from January 1 In date, in 1872 and U71 Total, Black. Japan. Green. 4.78 .Or« WTJ J.'M.8Ji' 2,0o«!1.4 IS-AW 4.990,59,) 2.2Ij7.369 1871 1511.337 MS^iSl The indirect importations. Including receipts by Pacific Mall steamers via Asiiinwall, have beer, 11,464 pkgs. since Jauuaryl, against 759 last year. ; : Com. ; COFFEB. We have Dec. 9,'71.188.:)6« - U.iis. grain, :)..Vii).:iJ6buBhilK. 400 9,4.33 4,460 i,7ro 44.126 216.000 81,719 2nfl,.;57 bush: THR busli. 120.275 44.020 5,175 8,350 24,9.55 50,000 Week endinjrDee.iW7l. 1.36. 293 loial 397.S(10 95 29,510 Total (1.511 Corn, bush. 17,l«c) Hara 9,1!'6 an,'i02 Balliinore An.l froni Jan. WI.IW 623,175 116,149 609,079 ; neCKIPTS OF FLOUR AND ORAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR WEEK ENDING J.^NUARY 20, 1872. j..)4l 275,CC0 l,r83.212 keep operations on a pretty close basis of unquestionably small' : ^ 1.50,000 1.118.V0J 28.536 11,40,5 bbls. 9,62-2,101 187.435 1,082,732 4. 2 011,743 Shipments Jan. to 1 : Total grain Week ending 32.5.0OO ; Lake Ports from Aug. years have been as follows Wheat, bush Com, bush Oits, buah Barley, bush Rye, bash „. 200.0011 551 "hhds. Other •Hhds. Include bbls. and tcs. reduce. Maracalbo., 35Sll)acs . _. _.. tea; 38,01(5 bags Imports this week have included H cargoes of 3,394 boxes, 2,307 Rio, and 13 877 bags of other kinds of cof»"ee F.oar, bbls New 3:l«,lK;0 M.T18 actual neceesitics, but inteiior supplies are Java 20, inclusive, for four „'^'„ 57,874 14 076 undoubtedly encourage holders as much as any thing. Buyers, as yet, do not come forward freely and there I? an evident caution in all move- CoBee E^timited St. Loui!" 1,,3I4 182.572 have acted as stimulating InHiicnces in Various '71. '70. '69. '68. •67. CoMP.\RATivE Receipts rt 80,M«T 10,000 100,000 SO.OCO 499,054 iA.see 2.':o,-;o3 cipations of an early and liberal Spring distribution ureea Japan " " 24,807 Taken altogether there has been a fair amount of goods chang. ing hands, values have been very well preserved, in some cases advanced, and importers and the larger holders of stocks generally seem to retain a confident feeling. Small accumulations, well under control, and favorable advices from the points of production Te8,black.... Totals Previous week Correspond'K week, " I'I5.562 2.13,637 FaiDAr EvENiKO, Jan. (2.840 Oats, JANUAUY n.iM m.»i a07,fl4« aa.o«i GROCERIES. 7« 287.217 bbls. 1«!,55» ir9,487 * bBtllUAtcd. Since Jan, 1 week. ). 3)l«0.-)7 Flour. »r,s.8fli 49,025 227,949 1 '2S 1.025 II. 8S0.M0 2^2.•I9» Jau.21.'71.10.-24!,547 80 1871. . . Since week. 1?7I. 1, 1 1872. For the time Jon. week. 0S@ 06® 1 market has been as follows -EXPOBTS FBOa NEW YORK.- . .. 10.966.172 9.418.248 Total Total In store and In transit Jan. 18.'72 10..5S5.402 8.939.529 " " Jan, 6, '72.10,84-1.47' -8.330,627 •• " Dix.80. '71,10.801.46.3 7,617,461 Stale Canada Peas— Canada in breadstuCTs at this NBW TOUK.- 18,900 4A',07( 173.481 78<( 582 445.610 11.109 18.214 nilnol Barley— Western & 15 -IlECEtPTS AT . . Chicago mixed BS^fi White Ohio and State... 54; 3 SO 3 'JW»i 4 10 3 10® 3 40 1872, Canada. Western Oats— Black Corn miial— Western, &c. Corn m.al— Hrwlnc, Ac. Backwhoat flour. p.lOOlb. . new Southern, Hye— Slate and 9 50 8 S.vaiO 23 7 liSffi) 8 00 flour The morement 88A 6 6 m 1 Corn— Western mixed 129 In store at Dnlnth In store at Toledo, Jan. IS In store at Detroit In storeat Oswego, Dec.l. In store at St. Louis In store at Boston In store at Toronto. Jan. 15 In store at Monlroal. Jan. 15 Inetoreati'uiladelphia* In store at Baltimore* Amount on New York canals Kail uhlpments for week 70: 1 White 70 SO d-j Rye ; . THE CHRONICLE. Jftnuary 27, 1872] ern : Onls. bush. bush. bush. .3,384,157 2,614,:182 14.700 697,578 777.800 27,000 435,060 1,5151,529 4,79I,.%32 1,01.5,8»4 1,525,000 107,260 J07.854 193,000 397,839 Barley, bush, a) ',614 87,00(1 176,517 606,029 45,990 throughout Ihc entire market, with a gain of strength and higher prices current in many cai>es. The majority of the first hand stocks arc moderate and under generally easy control, and wUli holders encouraged by still further favorabli; advices from the points of production, there is an assumption of very great confidence, and nothing Is to note a continued firm lone exireinc figures, while a few of the most desirable samples far the present. The Increased cost, no doubt has a tendency to make buyirs generally ver» cautious, but still there baa been a very good innvemeiit from both first and sec nul hands, and there are thought lobe many indiealions of a still further increase at an early day. Since onr ofieriHl e.\cept at are entirely withdrawn steamer Krie has arrived from Uio Janeiro, bringing later advices and detailed accounts of the position at the plac J of growth. The mails were of the most encouraging character to Importers, and, being soon followed by a still more stimulating telegram. Infused renewed vigor Into the market St last Ihe all grades, while Importers became IndlflF^r. largest cargo ever bronght Into this port was received by the stesmer Eric— 18,306 hags— and the quality proved very desirable, bot the eJitreuic prices asked ou this, as well as the samples per other resscls, mad« once, and prices soon advanced on ent operators. The : : . buyers somewhat plow in their response to the upward turn. Still, on the whole, there was a very good business transacted, and a number of parcels chang^ed hands of which no account was made public. At the outports the movement was also pretty free, and at rates corresponding to the advance here. Java has been firmly held and sparingly ofiered. but sold only moderately, owing in part to oflerings from cargoes to arrive, a portion of which were disposed of. West India grades well maintained on all qnal.ties, and though the offering was increased somewhat by f rcsh a rrivals, the new supply attracted immediate attention, and negotiations were at once opeuedatfull flgnres. The sales here during the week, so far as known, embrace 19 277 bags Rio, 500 bags Maracaibo, 2,125 bogs Costa Eica,n5bag6 Laguayra,l,300 bags St. Domingo, and 2,50n mats'Java. Sales at Baltimore of 9,500 bags Rio and finally Imports ol Sne&r & molanmtm at leadlne porta since Jan. New York. In Bags. Stock BamedatelSTl Imports ., In is;i Of Other lO.OIH 'ill.O'M 50,0(17 .... 1! J«9 2i.i3! M,M3 8,550 10,2';8 1 , New York Orleans. Eavan. Gal&c. veston. 10,994 15.000 «,0UO i Total. 7,3;3 6,000 8.(10i) iM' 4.i.43i 8.212 10»,>7U 92.311 8 000 7,5C0 114.191 Jan. 25, and the imports at the several 1872, were »i follows sorts the stock at ports since January New Plilla- Baltldelplila. more. ... 79,S6S 3i,339 — . New York .. Boston . . Phlladslpbla.. . Baltimore New Orleans.. Total * 943 781 8,976 1,322 10,532 10,783 In bags. stock, - ' t7.000 V ..n:^ 2.B70 4.6B4 8,2S4 <.(kn 400 1,370 S.m 2.410 6,259 20.454 46.410 ai.SSI 11,188 1.664 9,010 Domingo Other Total Siimc time, 1371 * Philadel. Bait. N. Orle's. import. Import, import, import, import. -... 23,43! 81,204 go n 160 53 900 II) o c FRUITS, The Iransactions hardly bring cost. descriptions in first hands will reported during the week under review have mostly been in small and unimLayer raisins have sold portant parcels to the regular jobbing trade. moderately at a slight decline from last week's prices. Citron has been in light request at lower prices; the season for this fruit is about over. Sardines continue firm under rather more inquiry. A cargo of figs was sold at want of margin and any stock unless com soon falling through, and the ofl'crings of the reduced stock of old sugars weie quite small. Some of common sorts could now and then be picked up in an odd way comparatively cheap, but owners waited until buyers asked for samples, and there was no pressure to realize. Tlie new crop Cuba begins to show itself to some extent, and there is said to be a fair amount of additional supplies near at hand, but the efi'ect upon the market will be somewhat problematical until it is known what disposition importers intend to make of the receipts. Refined have continued in moderate request and somewhat irregular in value, though the tendency in the main was favorable to buyers. The supply of stock on hand is small and receiving few additions and refiners, though in many cases through with repairs, etc., say they have no intention of resuming work nntil they can find a better margin for profit. The sales of raw embrace 2,2,57 hhds. Cuba, 274 hhds. Porto Rico, 812 hhds. Demerara, 45 hhds. Scotch, 450 hhds. Martiniqne, 162 hhds. Mclado, 35,000 bags Manila, and 7,674 boxes Havana. Imports at New York, and stock in first hands, Jan. 25, were as follows auction on Thursday at fair prices. In foreign green there have been further arrivals thrown on the market, and prices still continue to decline. Malaga lemons are jobbing at $1 7ii@2 Palermo $2 75, and Messina at $3, Palermo oranges at ifl 50, and Messina Porto Rico, in bbls., $7@8 Havana, at $2 ; Valencia, in cases, $5 50@.6 S5 J6 7o@8 Jamaica, $5 .50@8, and Baracoa cocoanuts, $40 per thousand. Domestic Green.- There appears to be scarcely any life in this branch The local demand for apples is very light, and but of the fruit trade. Cranberries also remain dull, Calilittle inquiry is apparent for shipment. fornia pears are selling slowly, but as the stock is gradually becoming reduced : 2.S94 14.8«3 10,893 . — same time, •• Stock Same "71 in first hands. time 1871 " 1870 19 Cuba. P. Rico. Ottier. BrazlI.Manila.itc.Mela'lo •hhds. •hhds. bags. 5»i 1,-^15 87!t 4,057 S,003 3.162 550 Ml 20.4S1 20,181 44,677 ... 12,300 8,701 22 0*i2 24,686 56.408 47.713 89.086 bags, aso.oes &39,539 260.423 hhds, 92 92 26f 1,42' 1,013 1,191 mOLiASSES. ; somewliat belter, and the prospective outlet improving. Asa rule, the inclination of holders has been to meet most calls at about former rates, and though no higher, the market rules steady. Domestic of common grade has been difficult to dispose of, and prices generally were quite nnsettled with the advantage mainly in buyer's favor. Good to prime trades however, ruled pretty flvm, and the trade have taken fair is quantities. Recelvere ar* still Inclined to store all first-class stock, nnless it commands extreme rates, thongh the recent arrivals have increased the supply snfHciently to admit of good selections. A number of the sailing vessels' cargoes are goods bought early In the season, and the quality is fine. Syrups fairly active and •teady. Sugar-house molasses steady and selling fairly at 18c. In hhds., and sac. In bbls. note sales of 185 hhds, Porto Rico ; 844 hhds. St. Kitts 30 Wo hhds. The St. Croix, and receipts at 4,453 bbls "Sev: Orleans. New York, and stock in first Cuba, •tahdi. Imports " " Stock In " " this week P. Rico, •hhds. 28 slnceJan.l ametlmel871 flrat hands " " hands. Jan, 25, were at foUows Demerara, Other N.O. •hhds. •hhds bbl. 43 821 4,T(7 same time -71 same time '(Oie.es? 'sJi 'ioi Ml 803 4< holders are enabled to obtain good prices. Domestic Dried.— There is a moderate demand for new State and Western apples, and prices are firmly maintained. Unpeeled peaches continue quiet. Raspberries are in improved request, but not active. Blackberries are inactive. Plums dull. Cherries in more demand and firm. Peanuts moderand higher. Pecans moving fairly at steady prices. ately active PRICES CURRENT. The On Follonrlng are Ruling <laotatIons In First Hands. the VurcKase of Small Lots Prices arc a Fraction Hlghei. _ Tea. ^Dnty pald^ Common to fair Superior to fine.... Ex. flne;to finest.... do do 1.97t 89< 7.000 347 220 M6 sooo 4,145 2,600 Duty paid— I ® ® 55 40 "5 60 80 (81 15 55 roung Hyson. Com. to fair. 40 60 Super, to fine. 60 do El.fiiietoflncstl OO @1 30 do 58 (gi 70 Imp.. <'om to fair Hnno. SO @1 00 Sup. to fine.. do do Ex. fine to flnest.l 10 @1 43 40 C. to fair. 80 Hyson Sk. 50 Bup.to fine. 45 do do Hyson. n. Sk.& Tw'kyKx. f. to fln'st Uneol. Japan, Com. to fair.. do Sup'r to fine... Ex. f. to finest. do Oolong. Common to fair do Superior to fine i ® @ | do * •' Kx line to finest to fair, Cong., Sup'r to fine, do do Ki. f. to finest. & m Com CofTiee. Native Ceylon Maracaibo gold. ::h®21X gold. 20V@21 gold, 20 ®20),' gold. 19Xai»V gold. 23s^(a-25^ .... do good do fair do ordinary bags and Java, mats ' Souc. @ & Tw Brown I Laguayra St Domingo, Jamaica ! I In m 55 55 65 75 110 « 6(1 ®\ 70 00 lie .55 (^ 4,5 @ at « CO 85 45 60 l» m ei 75 25 55 75 15 goI|. I»M»21X gold. 1I1MSS8 goid. 20 (iilH gold. UH^olS^ gold. .9 a >i i 25,'i®26 bond I Sntcar. Cuba, Inf. to com. refining.... do fair to good refining.... do prime S^® 8« nav'a,Box,D.B. Nos. .«„,. grocery.... B.^^v.j do fair to good do pr. to cliiiolce grocery... gal, hhds.* 5x8. do centrifugal do Melado do mo.asses Hav'a,Box,D. S. Nos.7to9... do I0tol2.. do do do 13 to 15.. do do do 61 to 18.. do do I9to20., 12 ®121, 11!<ISH2W Havana, Box, white e!4(9 9)4 Porto Rico, refining grades,,. grocery grades.... SXSIOX do i\ »%% /,«..., Brazil, bags 9xi8ilCi( 32*® I?, ataniln. hags... 9 @I1 ,?5'1,?'( 4!<a 6)i 1 White Sugars, A !i?'!3 25 do B. do 7;<a » UKt J?^ extra 9 do C do Si^ia Ui<9.i'' 0?,'® 9K Yellow sugars Si^gUi^ 10>4@!(iX Crushed and granulated !i«® »Vi fe 9X I !'Ji®H*< 12«ial2S ®1IV Powdered 11 I molasses. New Orleans new V Porto Rico Caba Mascovado gall. 48 23 25 Rangoon, dressed, gold In bond ICnba Clayed Cuba centrifugal @40 ®33 22 (826 IS ©21 e33 25 English lelanda... I Rice. SH® it Carolina Q 8K 8 I Spices. Cassia, In cases... gold Cassia in mats ^ lb. 81 81 do Glnger,Raceand Af igold) Mace do Nutmegs, casks do cases Penang 11,4(15 18,231 i).e > ; ; ; . still somewhat cautious about operating with freedom in foreign grades, and the call is not quick or general. Some demand, however, has prevailed during the greater portion of the week, and the market shows less of a general flat and tame tone than during the Fall and early Winter, Strictly prime grocery stock is quite scarce, and no very important additions, it is thought, can be made to the supply for some time to come and this is an inHnence to steady the market at least, and cause owners to show some caution in making their ofl-erin.gs. Desirable boiling grades also are in comparatively small supply, and with refiners preparing to resume work a little more demand : Bio Prime, duty paid Buyers are freely, the dec. The 21.708 21,8US the part of holders there has been a continued display of the upper qualities, negotiations not coming up to full figures •hhQS. strength. foreign dried market remains in about the same position as noted last week. The arrivals during the past season have rather exceeded the demand, and large quantities have had to be closed out at auction, and in a great many cases below cost of importation— in fact, the remainder of the stock of moS| t Also, 1,193 mate. principal buyers, were continually complaining of a positive loss, and of course far from anxious to handle hxa. of stock has gone out from jobbers* hands at full prices, and in sevadvance was obtained— the general tone of the retail market showing mnch if any, cases were willing to handle more goods than were known to be required for early necessities. The trade have taken a few parcels, but nothing to amount to anything, while refiners, as usual the imports this week " since .lan.l. 1,952 2,126 eral cases a slight uncertain, and buyers in few, Cuba. 62,832 64,666 Including tierces and barrels reduced to hhds. amount SUGAR. On 1671. ;,?84 of the desirable parcels virtually withdrawn. Foreign advices have been of a stimulating character, it is claimed, and there is also a general idea that the early spring distribution will be good, if not liberal, and there is no incliim" tion to force sales for the present, though a few holders of cassia would bo pleased to entertain a somewhat larger attendance of customers. A very fair general position of .the market for raw sugars has remained much the same as noted in our la.st or for that for three or four weeks past The amount of business transacted foots up fair, but the demand was spasmodic and all 18'2. 2(4 SPICES. The firmness on SI 985 For invoices the demand has again proved somewhat slow and uncertain and the market void of any great amount of spirit. On the whole, however the tone has rather improved, and the feeling appears quite strong for mos of the leading styles, with owners by no means anxions to operate, and some 39 Includes mats, *c., reduced to bags. pelled to. 1871. sa.378 4.4'S 4,850 171 Ss .... IvSgllayra St. . , 1872. 3>,Btll '4* 2.446 . . , 1871. 7,981 1872. 5,227 1871. 10,893 3,893 8,516 109 1872. 14,863 1,961 1,772 3,159 , ,-New York-, Boston. Java and Singapore Ceylon Maracaibo 1 of sugar (Including Mclado). and of Molasses at the leading ports from January 1, 1872, to date, have been as follows .—Molasses. -^ Sugar. "Hbda. Bags. •Hhds. The imports ; at the Gulf ports of 23,3T5 bags Rio. Imports of Kio this week have included 18..30fi bags per str. "Erie," 4.500 do. per "Magnet." 4.200 do. per "Vivid " 4,106 do. per "Ann Wheaton," 4.000 do. per "Mozart," and y.504 do. per "Nieuw Beerta." Of other sorts the imports have inclnded 2,«70 bags Maracaibo, per "Cathen e," 4.601 do. Laguayra, per 'John Boulton." 50rt do. St. Domingo, per B. F. Waite," 300 do. do. per 'Eothcn," and 5,806 bags of sundries. The stock of Rio Jan. 25, anl the imports since Jan. 1, 1872, are as follows . [January 27, 1872. THE CHRONICLE. 130 — : 1 @ @ ® 31 H 31>« 4o Layer, (go'd) i lOH I Frnlts and Nnts. nw » frail.8 00 ® .... Filbcrts.SlcIlT ;»71, * box.soi @l 10 Barcelona do Balslns.Seeaiess, do do Pepper, In bond I do Suma a & Singapore (god) Pimento, .lamalca Jo do in bond 37K@ 14(1 do 9;h® 1 OO Cloves do In bond do 97 H® 1 00 » 8n[tauH,|) tb Valencia, * lb ! 12M® 13K 17X.« 18)4 10 '.OK ....9 5 12 7 ll.¥<» "X 11 »IH n>t ® ® 1 ISUe 12 a ® 16M do London Layer .'»"»'. CurrantB.new '7X9 '7X I African Peanuts Walnnts. Bordeaux Macaroni, Italian... JflreCrack.beit No 1 ® » hoi 14 C 2 75a2 — ..•• SB' , . I.i'irlmrn M (oew) brunt's, .French « 41 14 * IK rruocs, TurkUh, old » ... l-iCT. Canton »• Otnffpr. ctwe H AllEOKda, r»n(nieaoo Ivlca Brazil ;••,,• Blolly.sonalioll.. Sliillnd. "I'lly... paper Bhell »i lit. 8«ritlnm Sardlnrn » NuU a* A II 18 TarraKOn* do do do do do °S is .Vi w or.b.jx. [ to OJ 21 7)t'» sllnrd. do new 11 pared nnp>irod,qr«4khlTr I I V » 1 do 8S lie 'J » do new II 8odn (Eng.) M 73 lu 00 ... ... :Wll..K'dtobestdo i2 2 00 Borax Bosom Saltfl ... 7f> IIY !!>,« . ifold Indigo, Madras Rold 14X Maiicticster do biiio 17-I7>< Haseach'tts O 12« Massabeslc .. 18 UH Peppercll Stark A <0 Amoskeag, 46 do 42 do A. 86 411 13 «I 1 07) j » «<a do do .... 33 .... 31 Bates 48 XX.. do do do t7« 18>^ IW B... AA 16 15 THE DRY GOODS TRADE. WS Fbidat, p.m., Jan. 26, 18'.2 There has been more activity in the jobliing trade during the many large retailers from distant cities, Soutli and West, being in the market for their spring purchases. The movement has not become very general as yet, but there is a marked improvement as compared with last week. The trade in first hands is not very active, the larger package buyers being pretty well supplied at the moment, especially with cotton fabrics. The prospects for a healthy trade during the season are thought to be very favorable, and dealers are looking forward to a prosperous spring, although the high range of quotations that has been established on all cotton goods may have the effect of wceli under review, The finances of the trade continue no important suspensions reported anywhere. Bills are met with a fair degree of promptness, and few extensions are asked. Domestic Cotton Goods. There has been a fair jobbing business doing during the past week in all cotton fabrics, and the market is excited over the steadily advancing prices. Agents are constantly advancing quotations on all brown and bleached fabrics, and the entire ange of prices is higher than at the beginning of the month. In some instances there has been an advance of IJc, but the average rise is about Ic. Colored cottons have not advanced materially, but are held firmly at the current quotations, and are in fair demand. Prints are selling more liberally, and are strong in sympathy with the advance in cloths. Standard cloths are selling at 7i@8c., with offerings light and the market fully sustained. Domestic Woolen Goods. There is a fair distributive demand for clotl'.s of popular makes in medium weights for the spring trade. These goods are selling at relatively better prices than cassiraeres, and rule firm, with stocks well under the control of holders. Fancyjcassimeres in spring weights are in moderate request, the demand being chiefly for the medium grades. Distributors are taking limited amounts of fine goods, but are not buying very liberally, although the indications are that prices will be higher later in the season. There is but little doing in flannels, excepting in the finer qualities, which sell moderately at in a healthy condition, with do do — R<-pellant8 are fairly active at full prices. unchanged quotations. Foreign Goods. — Importers have opened adapted to spring and summer wear. The display of dress goods embraces belter assortments than have before been offered for many seasons, some entirely new and very tasteful effects having been introduced in grenadines, chambrays, linens, &c. There is a movement an advance af 10315 per cent over last season. Linens are selling well at 5@7i per cent above last year's prices, and are held firmly. Millinery goods are quiet. We annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers _ Lawrence J 40 Ux BROWN SHKRTmoS AND Continntal C. 36 staples at in : . UwightX... BUIRTING?. Width Aprawam P.,, 3fi Ainoskeag .\ 36 do B., 36 Atlantic A... 36 do D... 36 . . do U... Sfi Applcton A.. ,36 do N :)0 AnKUsla 36 Bedford It,.. 80 BootiO SI do S 40 do 48 Commonw'llh W 27 Priop. IIM — 14 12 13X 14 11!^ 12 9X llij 18 IVi — 27 Y.... 32 Z.... .36 do do Indian Head. do ,. 10 11 13 .36 14 48 19 Ind'n Orchard A do do do Laconia C BB W. (> do B... do E... Lawrence .\ :)n do D.. 36 do XX 36 do LL. 86 . . IIX IS 31 12 13 14 17 A . i^H 32>f 36 40 47 do .11-4 Poccasset F lOX 33 5-4 8-4 Cticjt . PRINTS. Price, UX Amoskeag I SX Bedford Cocheco Garner & Co 12 11 i ' mourning, lOX Lodi Manchester I 11 I )l>tf Mcrrimac D dk llx pk and pur. 13 do do Shirting.,, II W i I IIX Pacific Richmond's Simpson Mourning. do black & orange HH \ 11 i 1 1 I Sprngue's fancies,, 11 j I Hamilton IIX GLAZED CAMBRICS. Amoskeag 8X 8 8X 9X Pequot I I do do do do do Utlca do do do fine Clark's, Geo, A. 16 Willimantie, 3 cord 22 16 18 20 40 70 35 70 iels Sterling 13 CARPETS. Velvet, J. Cross- Arlington 15 Bedford Boston Beaver C'r, 14X 20 Chester D'k B Everett Haymaker hro lOX-H 2 60 2 45 Brussels. ('rosslev& Son's 1 25-1 46 Eng. Brussels. 2 00-2 20 Tap Hartford Carpet Co 20 22 20 1 6S>i Imperial 3-ply,. Superfine Med. super 1 I 55 30 1 15 2 20 4 do 2 10 3 do 2 00 Hemp, plain, .33 in SSX do ex plain, 36 in 33 do do 13)^-15)^ —15X Bates Berkley Extra3ply Body Brus 5 f ra. 17 CORSET JEANS. Androscog'n sat A No 1. do do 25 BB doCC Son's best 13>^ — ... & ley 11 J^ AA 27 45 75 40 Hadlcy Holyokc 22;^ 25 31 70 70 do 6 cord. Samosset Green & Dan- 27>!C 18 19 24 70 70 & Co 2ex UH KHPOKTITIOISS Of D&T HOODS AT THE POUT OF The importations V\>i P & 21 do | i\H 200 vds .... J. P, Coafs Clark. John, Jr. 23 S5 I 19X 29 N,,.. do WH.. do H... do SPOOL COTTON Brooke, pcrdoz. 14 i Harmony Ellerton DENIMS. I 16 AA A B H NEW VOHK. week ending 1871 and 1870 of dry goods at this port for the Jan. 25, 1872, and the corresponding weeks of have been as follows ENTERED FOB CONSCMPTION TOR THE WEEK INDmO JAN. 1870—, . Manufactures of wool, do do do . cotton silk fiax . . . . . . 25, 1872. . , 1872 , Pkgs. Value. 755 $.151,238 1,111 2,021 692,809 440.738 265,683 168,608 1.739 731 .V 8.909 700.986 3,097 851 990 2,')0.877 1,78'J Sfl'i,223 4,K9 245,616 1,900 861,697 633 996 Miscellaneous dry good s. 1.733 .6 188 tl ,8-20,074 Total 1871 , Pkgs. Value. $468,200 8,808 $2,m3,597 Pkgs, Value. 1,S81 11,003.526 879,419 866,450 9,511 $3,617,315 WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE AND THROWN INTO THE XARRBT DURING THE SAME PERIOD, MannfactnrcBOf wool.,.. 421 do cotton,. 674 silk do 102 do fiai 640 Miscellaneous dry goods 6,003 $168,221 188,270 118.915 125.967 66,708 2,976 Total 7,8)0 Add cut'd for couflnmpt'n, 6,138 $662,081 1,820 074 5.007 8,808 6'22 $2.37,747 55'1 609 ltm70 «S« 169,082 105 118,4-J7 144 203.6';6 695 160,418 44,007 l.JCO 221.981 !«,S97 $730,769 3,'234 $856,516 2,183,597 9.!5n 8,617,315 635 $2.34.4.''0 . do Y Nashaa Bne O do R... do E do W 11>^-13 18-19 19 14 1«« 17« . Amoskeag, do do do 12>^ Amoskeag AXA A B H Everett Albany Otis ,. TrcmontH..., T.,.. do do A.,,. Hamilton XF. 21 50., 12., 8.. 11.. 15.. Park, No. 60.. do 70.. do 80,, do 90,. 100. do Hamilton Manchester N, Bleached. 12)i 7X 6X Amoskeag Garner ManviUe . . 30 33 36 40 12>^ liji 48 80 13x 15 7-1 25 ...8-4 29>i-30 .. ,9-4 Sa-32J< ....10-4 87-.'i7>i .,..11-4 4»-4S« TotaUhrownupoum'rk'tI3,978 $3,482,155 12,745 $4,472,831 \ ...,1!M 86 45 Mannfacturesof wool... do cotton. do Bilk do flax nii Miscellaneous dry geods. 8,087 16»,274 47,357 10-4 11-4 50 S6 19 87m Non 40^ 13,8151$2,914,366 ENTSRED FOR WABISOUSINO DI7RINS SAIK PERIOD. 1,606 $241,478 895,758 171,6W 772 7!M $294.97* 206.568 1,601 l.^^O 1,074 550 $743,804 492.4J« 493,880 291, 782 163 581 *04,8.3S 14,3.S»2 74.817 tVmAn 7,"S64 $925,501 6.188 1,820,074 8.806 «.183.5B7 8.109 $2,118,14! 9.511 M1T.S16 M^W $2,842,548 16,172 $8,109,101 J4,«» $5,735,456 Addent'dforoonsampt'n. Total entered at the port 622 5,0,-.4 Total i»H "X \ I HX Gloucester do I 10 17X 96 22 27 20 20 H.,,, do do do UX do do do do do IS 32 Amoskeag A A -30 -21 Caledonia, 70. 25 P do do Haymaker 11-IlX 18-19 Hamilton WhittentonA. 16 do BB.. 14 do C. 12^ CHECKS. 27>i do 35 do Nonp ,. 19 do 9-4 50 10-4 do 55 do ,. 35 i7;<r do heavy 36 18ii Wamsutta.. 45 27 do ,,.. 40;i 25 do .... 36 20 do XX 36 19K-20 American Ellerton 17^4-18 16 14Ji-15 1371-14 Amoskeag XXX do Nashua A do XX,,, nx Arkwright,,., Easton 87 60 88 00 50 00 C 8 bush CANTON FLANNKL». Blown. Treniontll, ,, 1»X 16 do T, ,, 19 do X.,., 22 XX. do 23J!(-24 20% -21 Albany Algodoa American W 00 A do STRIFES. 25 , 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 32 SO 82 50 27 SO Stark 18 24 28 Easton A do B Lewiston A... .36 do B,,, 30 Hamilton 21 . , Peppercll 40 14 37 12)^-13 31 lM-12 .30 10 lOJi 39 18 37 12K 38 12 16X their stocks of dress good^, and are doing a fairly active business in all classes of fabrics fair 17 32 32 Lonsdale,,. 36 do Cambric 36 N.Y. Mills 36 6-4 Pepperell -4 do 8-4 do 9-4 do do ,10-4 — i 8 ACE., No. No. No. No. No. No. 81 00 Amoskeag Lewiston OnUrloaA.... 18Ji-20 D.. do do do do do do do 14 M do C. American Great Fans A, Kelley A,. 24}i-25 B.. »}i-ii AAA.. ttH BAGS. TICKINGS. Cordis 11 Sons.. 12 colors Ic higher. High Amoskg ACA. 29K-30 do do do do & Worrell Brochc cords,. 20 Elastic Serges 4.V60 13X do O..., 30 _. Ellerton 36 Fruit of the Loom 36 Gr't Falls Q 36 8. 8. 18 20 19 S2>i & 18 rAPKUCAUBBICS. mx Glace. Steel Lustres.. pi. 19 86 Lonsdale do monming KM 16 14 20 28 ns Dlttgoual*. do 13X 36 33 Numkeag. Ai mures i«;< Blackstone 2K distribution. A 18-19 HB.. Lacoula SO Royal Cord» ... 8SX Roubalx Poplins 27)^ Alpacas 3-4.|>laln 20 do 6-4, do ...22X-25 Paclflc Mills— Delaines 20 14>i BLKACQKD HHRETINOB Boott B,.,. do C..,, 38 restricting the do 14 imp Ind. Oreli. Mills- Printed Delaines do Itcpps Delalnea Sattcen Stripes, Bamiltoii Bartletts.., 86 a a --, Madder fiold. do Manila Cordage, Manila, M«ndK. do Large sizes. do Blul 17 a a -,. CarlllcS.miM genuine 2H .. I AHEIIICAN UnCKS flOODa. Androscog36 gin L 15 30 Calabra, imitation >>i 31 Amoskeag.. 8K Cauuu Itlver.. tx tiallowell Imp ,,. IS HIlIRTlNtiS. 2 Blc. I.lcorict! .IX 5X9 83 a i\» Ska 8 a IMa Sal 8oda. Cask Bulidinr Saltpetre I'opperaA Camphor. In bbiB : Hod Cross VlctoryH DRILLS, Pacific ....« ....» Pcanoin.Va.K'dtorncy old I Ml ». bunli Cheitni.t- do a ~ lana Peean Nut« Hle.kory Nats li a 3 BT'Carb, . 181 Appleton Oroc«ra> DrnK* >nd Mnndrlea. AJnm . Width. Price l« 10 • 14 • n • niackbcrrlisii Clierrlra pitted It « Si a 82 « 36 a A dO au prime. reftclicB, I I8>i lS^<t I.1S9 hox. «5 ao do do do ?! 1fi\ 'j^l BBOWN DOHMTIU DRIKU rilV 1T». » ». • m 8 a Wwlarn Soutliorn, common Applea, Statu »X uew do Dnte* : . . THE CTTRONICLE. January 27 1872.1 Cllron, . 167 712 J34 08.M8 THE CHRONICLE. 132 Dry Commercial Cards. 8TBPHEN CABOT. ^ew w.« Kay, i'ork. & Bowles Cabot, bosiod. j •2U liluseed. Butts, Jute, AND GENERAL MEKCHANDISE. 121 Front Street, 15 Hilby St., NEIV TOBK, BOSTON. Warren Cotton Akthony S. Sntdbr. EdivabdN. S.vyder. mills, I<aconla Co., & Snyder, Son SOUTH ST, Co., MALL (-TKAMSHIPS. BETWEEN Nh;>v YOUK XD LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOU. FKOM KEW VOBK. CALABRIA Wedn.sday. Januarys'. CHINA "ednesiKy, FebruMrr 1. A'TScINIA Wednesday, February 14. RUSSIA Wecnesdiiy, February 2 ALGERIA -WedncBday, February 28. NEW YORK. TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and SAMARIA SIUEKIA And fveiy Of every description. BrinckerhofF, Turner & Polhemus, Manufacturers and Dealers approved mer New and And Sons, Mi WBONT STREET. " Safety, motion OCEANIC Apply A lull supply 13 at all Widths and Colors always In stock THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT W KSTKhN STEAM C'iMPaNY will diB|)atch one of their first AC, NEVADA. Captain Forsyth WYOMING. Capt. Whlneniy M MN KB< 'TA, Lapt. Morgan IDAHO, Brothers, W ISCO Ruy Cotton. Grain. Ac, on Comnilssloa. .V H. AND WASH INGTON VICKSBURG, miss. G. M. KLEIN, «9 Co., STS. To EDWIN A. & Graves, Flash First Class Steerage COTTON BROKERS 53 Stone St., & St., YORK. AND Cotton Factor, Box No. Higginson, BEAVER STREET. 4,(60. NEW roKK Representing ticesrs. •• DtTMMLKR & CO., Batavia and Padane. CHA8, TIIOIiEL, & Co., Tokolmma CLAKEE, SI'ENCK * CO.. Gallei Colombo Davis & LAND AGENTS M ST. CUAHLES '''^^«- '"«8'8- NEW ORLEANS LA Prompt attention given to buying, selling and i-as. ng of plantations and other reaf estate, paytog of ST., les, collecting rsnts, etc. - $125 to $150 $60 Ties for the trip. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. On 15tli and 30th of Each Month except when those da) previous. s fall on Sunday, then the day , ^ ,. J ,. tree to each adt'.lt Medicine and attendance free. „,„„„„„„ , KINGSTON, Ja. Departure ot ISth touches at Steamer will leave San Fi ancisco 1st every month for China.and Japan. ,, , , ,„,.., . For frelclit or passage tickets, and all further inlormaiion, Hpply at the Company's ticket ofllce on the wharf, loomf Canal St. . , _._ , ,^ One hundred pounds bacfrage Freret, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AND GENERAL BlP^pV'ALrifjfJlJJl^-e""'''^^^- - , MONTGOMEilY. ALA. WALL STREET NEW TORE - Ftcamers of the "hove line leave PIEKNo. 42 NORTH lilVEK, loot of Canal Street, at 12o*clock, noon. Co., Co., ...--- YORK According to location of berth These rates include berths, board, and al neces 17 South W^llllam NEW I Wall-st. COMPANYB (OaJ^V THROUGH FARES-NEW JKmBSBm BAN FRANCISCO, GRAVES. ' P. O. at and japan. Cashier, Mississippi Valley EDWARD FLASH. Stephen NO. 87 2-1. m THROUGH LINE California & China, Bauk, VlcksburK. the United States by our House, No. Keb at at BIN, Capt. T. F. Freeman. March 7, at PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Fulkerson, S. CJRNEIS MULBKltUr NEW YORK. ^k 7, .F»b. 21, Cant. Pi Ice lOH A.M. P.M. 1"K A.M. at 3K P.M. 31. at WILLIAMS & OUION. No. 6S Itefer to Mobile, Ala.l Feb. J»n. U, Cabin passage, $8tlgold. Steerage passage, (Olllce No. 29 Broadway) $30 currency. For freight or cabin passage apply to NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, BAHU. 8c Jan. COLORAIiO.Capt. Kie6m>n & Reynolds D. S. Arnold, €ommiSS>ON mERCHANTS GENERAL HIO DK JANKIHO, BRAZIL. oommissioN iverchaNt, In screw steamships from I Crawford, Walsh, Smith & Co., Represented 19 Broadway. Liverpool, class full-power iron COTTON BROKER, BOROTT & BOWmAN, Wrlxh(« Bronrn olfices. as follows NEW YORK. & Sat., (Via <tneenstotvn,) CARRTINO THE UNITED STATES MAILS. 13 Iiispekard Street. dc Represented by Wright where Jan. 20, 1:30 P.m. -- Sat., Feb. 17, White Star Line COmmsSION inERCHANT.S COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - - - PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER. EVERY WKDNESSAT Bowman & Co., (8 Wall Street, in nildbhip sections, is lelt. boR STRIPES." Cotton and Southern Cards. CARII. MODA, Old Slip, New York, Walsh, Smith, Crawford & Comfort. Speed jFARKS, Agent. Co., SUPER 30 Broadway, AI LANTIC J. H. Also, Agents MANUFACTDUfcUS OK 1 1 CELTIf', Passenger accommodationB unrivalled, combining United States Bunting Company. StLERATITS, No KEPUBUC. ATLANTIC In kinds 01 all AWNING USE. NEW TORE D wight & magnificent Belliist-bullt steamBlilpa— the OCEANIC. COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DOCK, CAH COVER ING.BAOGINO.UAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWrNES &C. "ONTAIMO' SEAMLliSS BAGS, MANUrACTURKKS OF CORDAGE ron EXPORT AND UOnBSTIC LiverpooL six largest afloat. Saloon accommodations COTTONSAILDUCK cliaudize. For steerage / BALTIC. AURIAT[C, A CO., & ^ New York & little Henry Lawrence Bowling Green. 4 CUAS. G FUANCKLYN, Agent. WHltl I OP CHINA AND JAPAN. of No. l)RU\'fl office. passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building Sheetings Drillings, Yarns, Rope,^tc. G P. SWIFT.'Prest. W. A. SWIFT. S«c. i r. 66 State Street, Boston* AGENTS FOR 3.. $30 currency. Steeraire tickets Irom Liveipool and Queenstowu,, all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Throuifb bills ot ladinK Kiyen for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on tlie Continent,, and f r Mediterranean ports. For freluht and CHbin passage api'ly at the Com- H A NITFACTUBEES OP Everett & Co., '.4. Saturday, March RATES OF PASSdGK.— Cabin. »80, $100, and »130, gold, according to accommodation, tickets to Paris $13 gold additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. MuSCOGE£ Insurance at LoiTest Rates. Adrances made on consignments t-aiurdav. February lollowinir >-aturriav. and OTANUFACTUBING COMPANY, COLUilBUS, GA. BONDED GOOD ADGnSTINB IIB&RD And every lollowint; Wednesday and Saturday. FROM BOSTON. TRIPOLI -atorday. February 3. PAUT'ilA Sal urday, February II), HAT AVI A faturday. Februnry 17. Cordis mills. fctorngefor John Line. ANn NORTH AMKRXAN ROYAL BFITISH Steerage Boston Duck Co., Franklin Co., TUorndlke Co., Bonded Warehouse 237 BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. Chestnut street Bates Mfg. Co., Columbia mrg. Co., Androscoggin mils, Continental nuis., "William B. Mokkwood. & Cunard NEW YORK. THE 91 Franklin street Pei>percll ITU%. Co., Otis Company. Bagr, 236 & Co., E. Wright . Ganny Clotb, S. Transportation. AGENTS FOR IN U. & Goods. en Franlsllu street BKOKEKS IB7. & 92 cojnmissiON itieuciiants AND EBtablislied S. J. Co., [January 27 1872. v-ims ui „ Agent. F. R. BA.BY. William Lamb, AGENT ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL STEAKIERS. NORFOLK, Va. Particular attention given to the purchase of froduoe. Sonthem ; THE CHRONICLK. Jniiuary27, 1872.] Iiisurauoo. Insurance InsuraDoe. OFFICB OK TUK Merchants ATLANTIC nii;TI7AL Co. Insurance SAN WALL 60 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANV, STUKKT. $800,000, Gold. No Fire Rlokn Olnronuertcd «vllli rlue'l'akeii by Ihin Cuiupauy. N«w Ywt. Thl-t Compaa/. ubmit the rollowlng cUtement of lu aS'aln oa the Sut December, liiTO Prcm.nms reeeJrod on Marine nia- iS, 1571. o th« Hiarter ol tim Truttwa, In eonformlty \'liB January Company on Vessels. Freights, 1r8UC!i I'ollrU's and c irKoes. at curieul tdtvs. Losses pnyitblu in New \ ork. London, or olseo, at tiie option ol the AsHtireil. J.U.SCOTCHLKR. Pris. .lAllhB K. W. llnLIINK.Si! rctary. Messrs. Risks, from lU Janaary, IKO, to 3lst December, ISiO.. |j,iT0,09O Promtom o FoUclea not marked off l»t THE GEHHARD FllANCia(;0, Cal. ...-•• Aaaels, TWENTV-FODBTH DIVIDEND. mAIIINB INSDKANCBCO. (IK OrFlCB, No. Mutual 133 MORTON, ROSE & Ban FranVIcePres. In London. .lau. 2r, l^i , Also, a on Ibe ut day of February. SCR P DIVIDKND o( KIPTV PER CENT TO THK HDIDKRS CIE.'Jf PAhTlCIPATINO of POLl'- rtheyear ending February I, cerl Ideates lor will be Issued on and after the isth day of March next. JOnM R. SvllTH, Secretar y. ( o/^^oJic/tUT ant/ &^ihj^ury^.[ CO.. Aecntsi. dc BaoAliWAT, Ill to the ntncklrolders wLlcli Cd., Honkers SUTTON 09 HOWES, No. THE B'lARU OK DIUKCTORB HAVK THIS OAT DCCtAKKD A HKMI-ANSOAL DIVIDEND Or FIVE TKR CUNT fre* of Coverninent tsx. payable . i.lK.'ia 61 January. ISTO Total amount of Marine Premlamt Agency, Fire Insurance n,4J6.4I3 13 STREET. No. 63 TVALI. FoUcies have been tssoed upon Llto So nor upon Fire Risks disconnected lilsin with Marine Risks. iEtna Insurance Comp'y> Premiums marked Off Irom Ut January, 18T0. to 3l8t December. $5,XH,7S3 55 ISro OF HARTFORD. during the same iioascs paid $2,253,530 3» perled $3,000,000 00 Capital ?/ni^e9S/^afeP Beturnsof Premiums •ud Expenses *Ttae Company 'United has the ToUowlng Assets, and Stale o( Statea Stock, City, viz.; Bank and other Stocks $3,»I3,~40 OO 2.377,350 00 . Company, estimated Premium Notes and Cash In Bills 217,500 UO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. at $500,000 00 316,125 45 NSW TOEff, Oct. CHICAGO, Dank ; also StockM and otiicr Securities. " SPECIALTY" Cash paid at once lor the above Securities; or they be sold on commieslou, at sellers option. will sllll are enabled to on and after Tuesday, the Financial. an unimpaired capital agaios W. C. Six per cent interest on the ontstanllng certificates of proflta win be palu to the holders thcreot, or their loss and damage by Policies Issued fieveoth ol February next. Are. BABNET. >«gal reprcsentstlTea.ca and The time ol payment and cancelled. which were Isaued ach payment (in there all interest certificates to be produced at the Upon certiacatcs red scrip) for gold premiums, ol interest and redemption will be in A dividend of THIRTr-FrVE Per Cent Is *.7ril next. By order of tjia S, Board, B. CHAPIUAN, Secretarr. Imperial B. Jones, Charles Dennis, W. U. H. Moore, "^ Uenr; Joseph Oalllard, Jr. C. A. Band, James Low, Colt, Wm C. Plckersgili, i,ewls Curtis. B.J. Rowland. . Benl. Babcock,: Bobt. B. Mlntum, C-'vles H. Russell, Gordon W. Burnham, LuCellHolbrook, fi. Warren Weston, Frederick Chauncey, K. L. Taylor, Qeo. S. Stephenson, WlUlam H. Webb, tloyal Phelps, Caleb Uarstow, A. P. Plliot, William B. Dodge, David Lane, James Bryce, Daniel S. Miller Sbeppard Oandy, Wm. Sturgls, Bamue) L. Uitchlll, James O. DeForest, Robert L. &tuart. Francis Sklddy. Charles P. BuroetS Robt. C. Fergussoo, William B, Bunker, Benry K. Bogert. UeiuUs Perklu, Alexander V. Blake. J. JONES, President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vlce-PreA _.^.»;» ' D. >. ^ Interest paid on Deposits Fubject te check. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Asset;' $8,000,000, Cold CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U.S. I). .... and 42 '>lne Street, New Tork. W.H H. MOORE, 2d Vlce-Bra^t, 4.».aMWlMXK/» Vl«»-Prest. N. BAHNET. ion.,.1.1 HANKINtJ HOUSE OF KouNTZE Brothers, 12 Wall Street. Nenr York. FIRE INSURANCE. Deposits received from Banks and Individuals, sub MA to check at slight, and Interest allowed FOUR PER CENT per annum. Collections North American Fire Insurance Company 102 Cooper Institute & . W. B. LKONABD. . 1823. . ...... Insures Property against Loss or Damage by A. D. Williams &1Co!T STOCK BROKEUS, fire at 40 and Losses paid at the 'ifllce of the Compa'>y or ut Its varlons Ageucies in the priucipal of the I'nitrd Btatis. R. W. BLGECKBR, President, WrLLIS BLACKSTONE, Vice rtest, K. H. CARTER, Secretary, ORI3WOI.D. General Agent. I Hew Wall Street A. DENIS-N WILLIAMS. Member of the K. Tork 8. «tn<-it H. SWBifBOK. RschantC" W. M. I WILIAMS, Member of the I N. Tork Stock bLzchanca. J. P. I PBBKIKS. Gilman, SwENSoN, Perkins oiaLSB ir INSURANCE SCRIP, Perkins, Swenson AND Insurance Stock. WUUam Street, N.T New D. L. KXIUflOK. & Co., New York. 80 trail Street Pine Street, comer of Tork. Stocks and Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. cities Fire and Marine W. n. FOSTKB. Buy an<t w\\ Government. State, Railroad iii>d other dc*iirabl« (^ecuntifB, mukinK liberal advances oa BHine, allow Interest on deposits, deal in commercial paper, furnlsU to travellers and (ithers Letters ot Credit current in the principal cities in Karope. I'oliru-s Issued C. SHBLDOX. O. No. 10 l¥all Street. asnrtl rates. William W. sold. BANKERS, 1430 Rroad^rar. $S00,000 00 295,237 93 Casb Capital andSurplus, July 1,1869, $79 5,237 93. SURPI.US thereon «l States, th4 Provinces and Europe. Bovernments Securities bonebi and Offices, INCORPORATED CASH CAPITAL BrUif.h made throughout the United LeonardjShddon&Foster RROADTFAY. Branch I. AND ALL OTH£B SECT'RITIES OFFICE TBUBTEESi Co., Rought and Sold on Commission. declared on the net earned premiums ot the Company, for the year ending 31st December, 1870, for which certlScates will be Issued on and after Tue8d'V> ^^^ Fourth of FOSTXB. street. \\X1a\a 5 STOCKS, GOLD, BONDS 0( 40 «ol<f. B. D. liANKEES AND BROKEES. tM7 will aaer Tuesday ,the Seventh ot February next, from which date BATUOXD. Raymond & Barney and losses adjusted by JAS. A. AIiEXANDER, Agent. certlQcates ot the issue of O. H. be redeemed and paid to the holders thereol. or their will cease. Sells Insurance Storks and Scrips SO, 1871. The above-named Companies, after paying the heavy offer the security of on STREET, 114,183,963 43 losses sustained at The outstanding Bailey, S. 65 W^AI.1. 339,332 03 ijxasii 95 Bank, representatives, E. Buys and Capital. Receivable Total amoantoIAaaeta. icgal \ Springfield New York Xoans secnrcd by Stocks, and otherwise. Real Estato and Bonds and Mortgages ^terest and sundry notes and claims due the /JSOO. 000. yi,0K!;!63 ST & Co., Orleans Exchsnfte sold on Texas snd LoaUlana. Collsettons made on all accessible points. . Me 134 January 27, 187^.J CHRONICLlB. Cotton and Southern Cards. Bailroads. Public atiou BOOK THE YEAR WADSWORTH, JAS. ;^CO CTON Bro., TOBACCO BROKERS, ic OF Petersburg, Va. 1872 Railway > ery library as a IT Banker and Negotiator, For a Coinuii«8lon. F O Book of Reference. EMBBACKS 40 & 41 EXCHANGE PI4AGE, Religions plete all the Benevolent DenomlnaUons A and Institutions New the World, with a com- in MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY RMIglons Body In the United States three years lease of ))undlngi), &c., alao, (3) York. COTTONS KKD OIL. For a Complete List Hill ?r« in the United States Queens of England from th-j Kings and tlie ; beginning of the mon- archy, the House of Peer-s the Census and other [mportaut statistical Information of the British Em- RAILWAY IRON pire. A oarefully-prepared List of the recent vamablo Publications Issued t y the leading Publishing Hoascs Edward W. An extended Events, •he from the Creation Also, most valuable portion of the roailag matter of Poor Richard's Almanac ItB publication, including all Its celebrated Proverba and ApothegmB. ONE PRICE liAlLED TO Works YORK OBSEKVBR for one year TOpy of th B to the exsmmatlon of Accounts received and interest allowed ou balancei wUlch may be checked lor at HiKbt. & Hunter,) BANKERS AND BROKERS. 101 BAV St., feiAVANNAII, Georgia. V. O. Box 823. DEALERS IN ExclianKe, Coin and Securities* Cottingham, James A. CoUecLlon* on Savannah remit; ei for at ouee ghth SHIPPER OF per (e..t unUtr baying rate t >t N:wYork Exch.iirge the day they mature. Weha>efacllltic> ulsof r o It-c tiott^iuottier cities In Qeorfiia. Alabama and Florida alsofur the transact! <n < f any Financial bu-tlness on Collaterals, recognized as good here. AVe do not deal in any Southern State bonds Issued since the wa'-. « RE- Locomotives, Cars AND NEW (|3 00) will receive So d on ComuilBslon, and LOANS ne:gotiat£D. for caplt luts seeking Investments. CEIPT OF PKICK. ^ All persons subscribing and paying for the and Bonds Bryan lypartlcular attention giv» n DOLLAK. ANY ADDRESS POSTPAIB ON Secariiles, Gold) Stocks BouKbt ai {By Be)ijamin Franklin.) during and London. GoTernmeut RAILROADS. BRIDGES AND KXPLOKATIONS, "SERKELL'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON VIADUCTS." Public Co., ; In Liverpool o to the present time. & R. T. Wilson 1)393. BANKERS AND COMMISSION MErXHANTS 44 BROAD $TB££T. Broadway Nenr York. 78 Ch'onological Table of Important Box Y. p. O. Mbdral cash advances made oa consignments ot Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to our friends Serrell, CIVIL ENGINEER, of this country, with the prices. i,^^. ^ particulars address »f all the Colleges, Theological Seminaries, Medical ind Law Schools A LE machinery aad flxtare» coutalued thcroiu, lotateaiu Texas, for the mauufacture of _^ of nearly every ; S Great Sacrifice Commercial, and Agrlcultaral Inlorraatlon, concerning all the Governments ol the World. A General of R AT A OlTil, Summary Co., ALABAMA, Buyers of Cotton SELIfIA, uil contains the most complete oompend of Informstlon which has ever been compiled In this country. ud abonld be In e & Graham John C. JUST ISStTED, IS & A. Young R. RAILROAD. IRON, a ; SCHOONERS, BARGES, & Arents ON FlUST CLASS valuable work gratuitously. .ALBERT 10C>»G. QUO, ABKXlS. Young, DEALERS AND LIGHTERS. IN SOUTHERN ANDJ mSCELLANEOVSC SECURITIES, g t FORW^ARDING The New York Observer N0._9 OF IB and Iron A I THK OLDEST AND THE BEST RELIGIOUS and SECULAR FAMILT NEWSPAPER. rermit, Having lor many years been idi-ntlfled with this business, our great exoerlence enables us to ofler For 1872. NEW SUBSCRIBERS. send the New York Observer Year Book, to Snbacriber and one old, tor '. " Subscribers, for Subscribers and one old, for. .. ... *' Three New Subscribers, for Three New Subscribers and one old, for .... to the trade, and to ensure safety and despatch In shipments of the above. Below we furnish a brief statement of our business for the past ten years. ued at $1 '.2,000 each The Observer Year Book Two New Two New tS 00 . 5 OO 6 00 6 00 8 00 AND TO ANY LAKOER NUMBER AT THK BTSAMPLE • . $15,600,000 CURRY, tc CO. B»w, New Tsrk, AUGUSTA, OA. Southern Securities ot every deBcription, viz.: Uu current Bank Notes; State, City & Uailroad Siocia. Bonds and Coapoua; B3r Collccilousmade in all parts ot this state and Soutti Carullua and remitted lor on day ot coiiflo. tton. at current rale ot New York Kx-cU>«ut;e. Gibson, Casanova BANKERS no, & Co. M SXCHANGB PLACE. STOCKS, BONDS, GOVKItNMKNT SKCURITIES, FOKBIGN EXCHANGE aud GOLD ou tlie bouKlit and sold njoBt tavorable terms, INT14KRST allowed on deposits either In Currency or Uold, subject to check at sight, the same as with the City Banks. ADVANCES ni*de on all marketable securltlrte. CKBTlFICATESol Usposit Issued beariln Interest yOLLKCTIONS made at all poloH ot tho UNIOB extend our business, and with Increased fuclllties lor transacting the same, wo Invite the attention of ihe tra le, ami particularly soUcltshlpmentt of RAILROAD IRON. 20 BBOAD St., Brokers and Dealers .... ...... The coming year we •d BKITISH JAOIES A. COTTINGHAM, 104 West, corner Liberty Street, PK071NCES. Levy & Borg, (hall IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES. NEW YORK. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Ceo. D. Putnam, BOSTON. COPIES SENT VKEX j=t 97 Fark Negotiated. G. P. EXCHANGE BANK Cubbedge RAILROAD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. MMtnfactnreri Acent of BAIB ASO yfOOlt FKIiT, & Hazlehurst, a^NKEKN AND BROKERS, Dealer In E. niOKSE, Jr. NKW.STKEET. Cars,average value at $1,000 each $12,000,000 90.000 tons Steel Ralls, at $110 per ton - . - . . 9,900,000 50,000 tons Iron Ralls, at $T0 per ton 3,500,000 Total $41,000,000 1 2,000 SAME KATE. SIDNEY Specialty. Dnrlnjc that time we Iiave shipped not less than 1,300 Locoiuotlve* val- iVSBY SOBSCUIBKR WILL RECEIVE for one year, with the Rails UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS «8 00 Per Year, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. One New Steel s'8 . 50th Year We will Loan JD8T KNTEBINO ITS i,\uon Mak GA. and do s General Banking and Brokerage UusTners. UuUectlonrt .BXt&H W KABT UIYEB KATIONAL BANK. — 3 . a ••« 8 75 BKE8WAX- oi! liiirtramot BUKAD8Ti;i''KS—See ipecUl report. V M Coiiiinonbard - U " l.iiliiilelpliliiironti... COS wild OMi 3.' "5 u uu ti VO a n ® i» « at M a u so Stale, new.nrklni. prime.. to Stale, 110 ink's. lairtOK'U 20 blule li.iirilrl.ui.-.clion;e. St : .iiilr , ,<rUue.. ry • VVeiili.Mll, iatr g| a a t» 16 18 a Clieeiit! Factory prime toch'ceVIk Kactory (nil to Kootl 13X« I3S » 12 r'anu ualrlL'K, nriiiie iMirui a»lrlo8, fair to itood K'lrir (lalrl«!tt, coiiiinon ... AM'l.KS- 1 > V B i'pcriu Sperm, Jtearlc s< 41 ^H pnttuit ilii 02.1 :3 S a a 10 tiluo couiiuou to prune... I las ilti ll\ la M a. a 4t> a J9 19 Sana AilaiimuUue ( U, U,& 16oz.) 15ana LKMKKT— » Ruaeudale ....al'iS Auclloiinaleof Soranton, Dec.'iTi: tons lump 3 42H<S 3 tons sloainboat... 3 92H<9 * "0 4 00 4 03 IS.iUUuin grate 17.<XX) tons I'Kif » 05 a 1 lis SO.OOO tons stove < 7JSa S 00 IJ.iniO tons chestnut 3 Sl^^a * 03 8 (Jti New<.a>itlegai).V3,240n .... Liverpool Ka8 cannel <tfI3 00 Liverpool houao cauiicl 00 W 10,1100 lO.wiO a a a^ COCOA— Caracas(gol<lm>ionJ)|iK Marscalbo tie do .... CopPKR- new SbuatUiOK, a So USa U V » 34 53 ^6 t6 ....a a a Mxa a a SC a m iuifot yel.nietal.ilew Bolts, yeuow metal KalU, yellow metal 'i^^ 36 ... a 26 CORDAGK— Maulla (largo and small sizes) aOXSJlX a^O 19 »ao ai8 per lb Kope Baasia Bolt Kope UOKKS- V Ist regular, quarts, Mineral 48 90 44 50 Phial vi Do., ^uperrue 1st regular, srro. plnu COTTON— See special report. DKUGS AND DrBS— » Alcohol Aloes, Cape lloes.Socotrine gal 'iia. gold Vlam Annato, good to prime . Antimony, reg. of.. .gold Argol8,cr'de,Oporlo,Kld gold l.rgoU,rctliied ilraenic, powdered. g'ii Assafnitida Balsaoj ouplTl Balsam tola gold. BalaamPeru Barlt petayo Berries, Persian... gold Bicarb. soda, N'castle" Bl chro. potasb.S'tch " Bleaching powder Borax, rellned Brimstone, cru.Vtoii,gld Brimstone. Am. roll $1 lb ltrluutone,llor sulphur. crude Camphor, 3SKa 23 i\t^ 8>ia 20 73 19 gold gold Carawayseed 90 70 ~' 32 19 40 Gum Arabic, sorts gam benzoin Qamk'wrle.u'd topr.spd 11 '" 10 gold Gutn myrrh, Kast India., 43 13 25 Sakey Hyd, potash, Amer Iodine, resubllmed 55 " L.corlce paste, Calabria. Licorice paate, Sicily .. u^.aui u.niU p'sto, «»v, Sp,8ord.g|d L'rtce M IIVB f Licorice paJ>te,(jreek.., M*drter, Dutcli Madder, Fr.lC.X.F,F..,, Manna, large Sake Manna, small Sake, gold >|Ut«rdto«i>,G<il 67)< 62S IH 33 6X 2W ax vn Rails, Kails, a a 8 00 a 42 —a 4 65 a S3 4 a a 1 _ a a- 99 75 00 S2 21 60 15 . 46 45 20 35 a a• an OOa 00® 23 OOa 22 003 Logwood, Laguna Logwood, Honduras. 25 23 Logwood Tabasco... " Logwood, St. I>omln..cur. 17 17 Logwood, Jamaica... gold Limawood, W. Coast, cur. golo Barwood Sapauwood car. FI8H- 00a OOa 80 * cwt. » bbl. Herrlng.No.l Herring » •• 18 On 6 25 4 50 6 00 . a 25 20a.... 50a 5 50 3 bbl. fLAX— North River » B 15 a 18 FRUITS— See special report. OKOCKRIES— hee special report. BUNNT BAGS & CLOTH.—See special report under Cotton. OUNPOWDER- Mln. & Blasting Shipping 25 g> a a a a keg rifle Meal Deer a Sporting, in tkcanis'trs.V lb HAYNorth River, ship'g.V HEMP— American dressed..* American undressed 5 75 5 65 5 23 28a 100 003 100 1.1 1 15 00a275 00 ton.26'> OOa 160 " " Italian Mauila.curreat,,)) > «0 OOa 2 60 CO IS^a <8s " Sisal Tampico 3 00 8 50 gold.225 0Oa23O CO Russia, clean Jute gold In bond. gold nH» llSi 7Ka TM 4>ia 6>i UIDESDry— '• 83 00 00 ....a " 16>ia " " a 14 a 19 a 14>,'a 14 a 19 a 15 a " " " " " " Bahla Island.. Wet SaltedBuenos Ayres..Vlbgold. " Rio Grande " California " Para New Orleans City sla'ter ox "O ,, 14H •-. I5)i .... .... 16 tsan 14 13 12 I3S a a •' *' 10 a 27 20 36 26 a a a a a a 16 Calcnt. city sit. VB gold Calcutta, dead green " Calcutta, buffalo.* n " 19 ll^a 12>ia ... 12 IIX 27X 22 -,.. 27 17 ... 1 t ,, . ,, -. i» a B 8 2C e ',- (gold.io bond) '•_ Turkk islands ,.* bnsh. M a a 40 Cadiz 49 40 40 23 a a LIv'p'l, BnclllKgl.-, 3 80 LIv'p'l Hue, Wortlilngt's 2 29 Liv'p'lllne. Ashton's,... 3 00 SALTPETRE— ... .... VB ,,..a a 19 <ju •»''•<«•»''). gold 8XS SX Retlned, pure (cash) Crndc SEED-' ) 79 3 9 *» lOWa UK .." 515 *bnsh. i I I 25H@ .. middle, • " " poor ... " .. LIME- a Rockland, common.* bbl Rockland, lump " LegcrFrcrcs " Other foreitrn brands " Rum— Jam., 4th 135 175 a LUMBER. ST AVES, &0OOa OOa (0® 00® 01® OOa OO® f36 40 33 32 77 White pine box boards... 29 While pine mer. box b'ds SO (7 Clear pine Cherry boards and planks 76 "^l 5« 61 Oak anil ash 41 Maple and birch S6 'liaekwalnut 105 :)OaiSO 42 Oil® 50 sycamore do 50 00® 52 Spruce hoards and niauks 28 Oj® 30 Hemlock bo'rde and plank 25 CO® 34 Extra heavy pipe staves ,»200 do do ISO Heavy Light do do 160 17.) do l-ixtra heavy hhd 150 Heavy do do 100 do do Light 120 Extra heavy bbl. do do 100 do Heavy 75 do do Light Molasses shocks, Incl. head 'g.2 60®2 4 75® do do l:um do do 2 25®2 Sugar J<-lncli 1-inch 00 00 00 (0 00 00 OO 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 lO 00 70 50 *100!b Cut.iOd.a60d ....8479 Clinch, kegs 6 25 Horse shoe, forged (No, 10 * B to 5) 19 Conner Yellow metal Tar, Washington Tar, Wilmington Pitch, city 15 4 70 Spirits turpentine,* gall, Rosin, strained, * bbl,,. No. •• " " 1 No.2 pale extrapale *B OAKUM OIL CAKE- ''•Jii'Z a4 ©7 65 5 50 4JS5 7 50 9 50 4 a5 a9 6 20 CO 10 50 lOX OILS— 1 * B 32Xal a 8 Linseed, crushers prices * gallon casks Cotton S'd crmie S.*gal " " yellow 8 '• Whale, crude Northern.. Whale, bleached winter.. Sperm, crude Sperm, bleached Lard oii.prlme winter.,. Red oil, Wesiern (Slain) 8v a a a (0 01 80 ....a 85 1 60 Am Lltharge, *B Lead, red, " Lead, white. Am., In oil. Lead, white, Amer., dry. Zinc, white, dry. No. 1. Zinc, whIte.No.l.iu oil. Zinc, white, French, dry Zinc, wh., French, In oil 8-> 48 60 22 Ochre, yel., French, dry Ochre, ground, in oil. Spanish bro.,dry Span. bro..gr'd,rn oil.* B Paris whlte,Eng*100ibB. Chrome, yellow, dry Whiting, Amer..* 100 B Verm'n. Cl.lna...* B... Vermilion, Trieste, gd. Vermilion, Amei.. com, ,,..a ....a 1 — Venet. red (N, C) * cwt. 2 1 .' ....a 1 OG ...a 1 25 ...a 22 2 25 Plumbago China clay Chalk a 9 a li« a 9 50 a 15 a SM a 9 a is 25 a 2 aH» n 7 ... ton. 22 00 * B * ton. Chalk, 3lock Barytes, American No.l, a a a a29 00 ....a 390a ....a PETROLEUM— Crude, ord'y gravity. In bulk, per gallon in bbis Refined, standard white Napt) a, refin., 68-78 grav. Crude, Beildanm PhOVlSIOlIB— rorhaui V bbi(B«w)M .... 27 i :o 6 .... .... a M a 23 a i2Ka ....« ... MM * •..., iO gall, 3 6(la7 00 20^9 OOaS 80ai g goas 1 OoSl 90ai to® 1 OSai 9oal goal 00 90 29 60 29 i 2 gold •• • Madeira Red, Span, ft Sicily... Sicily •• Marseilles Madeira... Marseilles port " " Malaga.dry Malaga, sweet Claret Claret • " S 89 19 10 30 83 50aa(l 00 2 79a9 OO * cask " * doz. " WOOL— American, Saxony Fleece *B American, Full Blood Merino American Combing Extrii.Pulied Short hxtra. Pulled ^npe^^ne Pulled 1, 60 59 an jc 99 sg 9n , ; ' I'ulled 870 e60 Sto S« Seo Sea ia42 Califoinla Spring Clip— Fine, unwashed g" Medium i Common, unwashed j,7 a,vi so m a89 Sag -35 ain gij aS6 Surry Caillornla, Fall Clip and Fine, unwashed a43 Lamha— 35 32 28 ti 98 g. gl :.... SmUIIi Souih ^outh Texas, Bnn lexa8,medinin Texas, coarse Texas, Bnrry Texas, Western aSl ass e,<2 Sjj M 8m m Ss7 Sgi gg aK 29 " Smyrna, unwaihed bmyrna, wa*hed washed StO 43 95 as Doni'koi, Donskoi, unwashed ZINC- *B Hheet Zjjg a|o gyy UK ad lowa FREIGHTS- .-8T.AM,— ^—IriL,— , To Livkkpool: 8. Cotton * ^ Flour ....* bbl .... .... d. H. goods.* ton 22 6 Wheat..!-.* b. Beet... * * obL Tallow ... tee ToHavu: Cotton a M e23 17 6830 6 ...!#«00 a (>«....« 9K a *S....a « a 50 ,...aas a a. by sun. 3 6 38 |. c. V B t.e. ....a ..,, *» *-!»•.•".'•''' # V hhd. To Mklbourns, * loot. To Sill FuiJioieoo— Msasurementgocds * rt * lb Heavy Koods Nallsf... d 8-i6a.. b. 19a. aSO esoo Oil C'n,h&b.*bu Porlc... d. s. .,. Petroleum .... .... 60 90 special report, --v Burgundyport Lard MOO Tobacco 2S)< 13 £8 a9 8 00 9 00 WINES— Woods 13 ®10 9(0 &9 50 Terne " Terne " Am. Met ino, unwashed Am, Mcstlza, unwashed Am. Cordova, washed, Cape Good H pe, unwashed, 8xa >^ 9 4lw s^" Mcdinra 82Ka a a 1 10 29 .... 46 ....» 41 .,, 75aJ 80 Neats foot, lubricating., 120 al PAINTS- 35 9X 10 11 36ua itv C.char. * b " C. coke.. " TOBACCO-See No ...a 85 52>ja 53 1 " Lisbon 70 '0 00 a B . L PIftteB, I. 5;o''' 7Sa Olive, In caski ....V gall. StralU English Sherry Cltythln,obl.,lnbbl8.*tn.gd ....a42 50 " Inbags.... " 41 00ai2 00 West, thin obrg,(dom.),,, 40 00»I1 00 Palm Amerlcan,falrto prime* Madeira 90 9 9 TEAS— See special report. TINBanca * B,gold *•• 40 at 9 a a a a a American machinery American German S3 IS,,.. :; 9J SUGAR—See special report. TALLOW— a a a 3 12>i3.... . a a a a ^ 75 NAVAL STORES— 69a 8 00 79® 9 2S COa > M SOOa.... English, cast,2d&1st qu * It 15 ]g English, 8nrlijg,2d & 1st qu 7 10 English blister, 2d&l8tqu 10 17 English machinery u is English Gernian,2d&l8t qn lOXa 13 American blister 13 American cast. Tool 19 1^ American spring 9 II a6 26 km 8 S S per ct>C.*W.l 82ka. Plates, coke Plates, char. report. 85a g79at00 STEEL— Plates, . MOLASSES— See special NAIL8- (88 89ai9 CD 60ali 10 " " — Alcohol 8 t " proof. St. Croix, 3(1 proof... Gin, rllilerent branrls . Domestic liquors Cash. Whiskey teootliern pine 8 Marett&Co S3 25 20 29 good damaged Otard.Dnpuy 4Co.. •' Pinet,CB8tlllon& Co " 2.'> a 22Ha 18 a rough •• 27 27 a ib US^a light.... . 13 13 9 Rangoon. .18 Straits Manlla4bat,buff,V> " 8 a HONEYa 15 Cabt(dotyp'd) is ol 22 HOPS20 a 30 «l|> 20a 50 a 72 Crop of 1*71 41 » a 42 X 20 a 2S a 80 Crop of 1870 24 a 2.1X Crop of 1869 10 a 13 a 20 21 a 29 Crop ol 1868 > a IS a 15 81 a .... CallTomla, eropol 1870 19 a 90 a 80 M\A IS Caiifornik, crop of 1871 10 a lOW a a HORNS140 a,,.. Oz, B. A, * Rio Grai>d«,V CaiO 00 ,... • 43X Oil AavrtfuiolecUd.. ,.<.iU (0 >H« U 1 , l!>ia Upper Leather Stock— B.A.ARioKr.klpVIbgld MInas Sierra Leone cur. Gambia and Bissau. " Zanzibar Bast India Stock— 18 18 13 15 2J>4 lO^a IIX car. 4 cow HH 15 " Matamoras a a a lIHa gold, Savanllla a 17 14 22 19 cur. Maranham Pernambuco a 16 " RICK- •• •• BloHache.,^ Caracoa Port an Piatt Bahia Texas Western Dry Salted— Maracaibo Sandwich 5 90 90 9 2S . V Lard m a f ^ ,1 Hemp, fortlgn Ki a 2 00 Flaxseed, Alner'n rVh. 1 SIHa 90 L's'd t'al.iit N,Y.*5«lbgd ,.,.a340 a .,•• Linseed, Bom. (at H. Pipe and sheet a 10 00 gold.... a.... r-ca»h,*lk-. SILK-*'*'' LKATHKKOak, slaughter, heavy ,,,, a 38 TBBtleo,No8.I,2,3,4&5,*BS 00 a 9 00 " " middle,,,, 82 a 40 China, re-reeled ...8 29 a 8 75 light 38 a 42 Taysaam.NoB. 1*2 7 50 a 8 00 " 33 a crop, heavy Canton, rp-rld,Ncjs. & 2. .9 75 a 6 00 " " middle 84 a Cantonj'e-iid, extqualityO 75 S T'* " " light.. 33 a 37 .lapan, sorted.., ..7 50 a 90U rough slaughter 34 a 3; ~^tTERspe: Ueml'k,B.A.,&c.,heavy 28 a 29 Plates.lor'u .* lOOBjjold 6 KHftl 13K middle, 28 a 29 Plates, domestic *B7 a 11 " " light.., 26 a 27 SPICKS—See special report. " California, heavy. 27 a 28 SPIRITS— • middle 27 a 27X Brandy— ^ifi g,i|. " " light.. 25 a 20 Hennessy gold 8 89al5 OD " " "9 ..^ a box .,.V ai2 0) pl(;i,|, Timothy @6 qi 06 00 a6 25 gold.5 90 Orinoco, heavy 4 Pickled scale 4 Pickled cod ,. Mackerel, No. 1, shore new 17 Mackerel, No. 1, Ilalilax a .... Mackerel, No. 1, Bay, new ...,el3lX) Mackerel, No. 2, shore new a 12 00 ®!0 50 Mackerel, No, 2, Bay Mac'rel, No,3, .Ma88.,large a 7 (0 6 50 Mac'rcl,Ko. 3, Mass., med. .. Saimon.pickled, No. I a20 CO Salmon, pickled V tee a^8 00 . Ber, HaioM. *' — — 75® CO® 50® 50® Be .17 — 5 B •' 503 '.8 00 50a 65 CO OOa OOa 50 00 62 22 40 100 iuw aivoo : 3-4 32 00 ...®26 00 ** * Bar 26 00 25 00 —a Pa. 70 UOa T2 OO In — Be. Clover Knglisn . " " " " " .•• 15)) 6 «2 CO OOa ton, ..(gold) 61 Gcriran a .... 2' ,,..a WXa U DUCKUavens.Riis. light .V pc.15 30 a .... 17 00 a Ravens, ' lieavy 64 a ... Scotch, O'ck, No. 1,» yd .... 45 a Cotton, No, DYK WOODS— Camwood....* ton, gold, 100 OOa .,,, " Fustic, Cuba a , Kng,* Am., at works Span!s>i, i" Verdlgri8,dr.&ex,dr,.gd Vitrlol.blue Fustic, Tampico Fustic, Jamaica Fustic, Savanllla Fustic, .Maracalbo.... 7Ka a Sxa 15 , LEAD- 1' 3J « Tapioca Chili 10 i4«a Gum myrrh, Turkey gold Gam Senegal Gnmtragacanth, sorts., Gam tragacanth, white fine lOM a 97)ia - . uuiaAjablc, nicked..,. Lacdye. goodA 6 3^a Osmboge Ipecacuanha, Brazil, gid •' Jalap S5 ....a .'^Ha SO Ib...gold Oumgedda Oamdamar Tartaric acid icrystal). gold. 25 ..a 84 2 85 Soda ash (80 p. c.) gold. Sugar lead, white Sulphate morphine,* oz Sheet, Itus. as. toasnor.gd Sheet, eing., rt.& t., com.. f WH 1 0'alt2 00 115 * B Nail, rod 86 Truxlllo 2 20 21 6Xa 2Ha salts BInseng, Western Ginseng, Southern Banna, East India Shell Lac Hoop 2X a a fOain 50 KOOCaiZSCO 107 Rods, xaS-16 inch 17 .... 21 73>< . Sitract logwood... bulk Fennel seed Flowers, benzolu..)) 01. i) a a a a a 20 a 4y a sva a 9 a 66 a 60 a a .a ]H a 'Joriauder seed Cochineal, Hondur..gold Sochineal, .Mexican. *' Copperas, American Cream tartai,Fr.,pr.gd Cubebs, Kast India Outch gold . . . " Seuekaroot Senna, Alezandrli V » 00 au :• Pork, «tnt intni*, Pork ••' Carolina fr. to pr.* 100 w — ....a ,...a 9oai22 50 112 rd& to 2 in, Horseshoe 12 ...a Sarsaparllla,llond'ra8," Barsaparllla,M«x, ,• 81 I'.Ka a 80, 1 tn6ln, X H tol in.,.99liaa .... Bar.rePd, l&lHxK'k9-161(l„.,.2 50a .... Il«505;i2 5.l Scroll ...IIU 0Jai3> IK' Ovals and ball lonnd 91'7 Band 2 50 Bjl^a Sarammoniau.rer.golu. Sal soda, Newcastle, " « STOBKPBICBa. Bar, redued. .... .... 16J<a Chamomile liuwers — gold. Quicksilver pir oz Quinine Khubarb, China..,.*' l^ (Old Sago, pearled 88 60 80 86 (A> IMiOOa 42 00 86 («J ... Amer. Bar.Bwedcs IX t OO 80 82 Buenos Ayres,,VB gold 26^a 27>4 " Montevideo 26xa .... " Rio Grande i6>ia .,.. " Orinoco 2tHa .... " 24 a 24H California '• Matamoras 22 a 24 " Veracruz 21 a .... " Tampico 22 a .... " Porto Cabeilo ;i a JJ Maracaibo " 19 a " Bogota 3ina 23 4H a 2 SU . a 4}<a in bulk. aambler 4K 32 S3 34 110,^34 50 HA) Cautharides Kpsom S-i iva Cardaiuoma, .Malabar... Castor oil, Amer.f cases) Chlorate potash Jaustlc foda gold, Amer. Prusslate potash, Red a 12 a 3)<a 20 a a 28 a 24 a IJ^a 60 a a T7 75 a 3 90 a a — 11 45 gold ammonia, 70 80 70 70 35 32Ma 1 Camphor, retlned Carl), a ai a a a (In bona) a a 29Ma a 40 a lO a a 55 a Phosphorus Herring, scaled Tarred .Manila Slsiil 4 00* coa «0a 98 «7 IS 1 An.eni'an Forge I'JU-, No, I Pig, HroK Bar, reIlbed,EnR.& 4 7» 5 10 3 85 Oil pepp'rni't.purc.ln tin 3 OS IHa Oil vitriol 160 tone degs) OpIum.Turk.in bond,gld 3 93 Drycod (over 12 Brazlera' (over 16 oz.) SbeaililDK, Ac, old, lots 6tt«:itlitiiK, 16 '^7 .... BolU American a 15 report. 01) " Pig, American, No, Pig, American, No, 1 bbl COAL- OuayaqoU do do C OKPKB.—See epeclal „ • S7Xa . Oxalic acid II UUTTKK AM) CUKKSU— Uulter— .... on lemon .„ .,_ UKICKS— 1^ IRON— 21 Mustard seed, Trieste,, 20 • Nnt«'ls,hlue,Aleppo«ld gold 3 :2Ha .... Oil anis •• 2 31 a2S7)« OilcaSBia PKIOES OUBfiBNT. V 100 » ^ . THE CHRONICLR J ahuary 27, 1872.] ?ot,'l»t»ort — .. .. I c. • 2 • » • 15 )ia ;'"•»!. Petrolenm, .Va.<U10e«>_ c«*i,bi>a i^l« a.... a,,.. 9 6a«... ,...# tt}i . un ( « 85 M ,.„ .... •lite THE CHRONICLE. 126 Railroads. Miscellaneous. Wire Rop BTEEIi, B. B.. of the M. K. Jesup e. Rigging, Slilps, j3uBpen3lon Biidges, Guys, Der- F HoUting Large &c. A constantly on Purposes, Stock liand, ft-om whicti JOH.\ Bund* and Loan* ' MANUFACTURERS buperintendent Manchester, N. H. Co., BOSTON. B 42 Devonshire 70 merchants. & locate, MAOON^ Be win Georgia. also cost, Al) work accurately fitted to ftauffes and thorough lnierchani;eable. Plan, Material, Workmanship and Eliiciency fully guaranteed. ChasT. Parry, Wm. P. Henzey M. Baird, 1- tnlflii Geo Burnham. Kdw. H. Williama. Kd. Longstreth, P. Converse Co., frl Pine St., New York, Aeent Wm. and also to faroidh plans, proposed ract, for Gilead A. Smith inaico reports of cost and graded and bridged, or Westera States. In operation in railroads, chiefly in the and actual operation of COTTON BROKER, as he believes, to Western States, he KO. will be able, RA In I.anl8lana. ARROW," "BUCKLE" AND "ANCHOR" TIKS SWENSON, PERKINS dc of railroads, Every be made to furnish eflort will Street. which will aid them value of securities proposed. in determining the In deciding BUYERS OP COTTON, capitalists coe- templating Western investments, de&lrable opportanitics will t3^ SATISFACTORY REFERENCES FURNISHED. legal be presented Office over the People o Illinois. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr.. RALEIGH, Civil Eiielne^r. HAMILTON MPENCrth, Carolina. Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, Lap Weld^ Works Castings and Street Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Toolt, Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac. Boiler Flues, Gas OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: IS GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. NAYLOR & NEW YORK, g9.1ohn street. Satisfactory referencoa given. Attorney and Counselor. Co., Pascal Iron Works, Plilladelpbla. consulted, the subscriber will be aided, by Bank, Bloomington, FOB A coaniissioK. all & Morris, Tasker competent advice and assistance already secured. To mechanics, manufactuiers and Leach Brothers, Ne^v Kxchanse on London and circular Notes amounts to suit remitters or travelers. questions connected with the matters about which he may be CO., 80 Wall lines. inveatment of capital either in the slocks or securities NEW YORK FOR SALE OF Iron I L R O A D Pons ol New Ifork and DillB of accurate information to parties contemplating the TIES. BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Orleans. and intelligent opiniona as to the value of proposed or completed COTTON 62 furnUh economical and satisfactory plans and systems of construction, and also correct NEW OBI.EANS, Co., any of the Having had twenty-five years' expe- rience in the construction & AND probable earnings of proposed roaile, or of those C. Holland, & BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON and other engineering work. examine and Co., ly prepared to Bupervise surveys, and forms of cou Bro., York. PHILADELPHIA. ' and estimate New & M. Baird CO.'S ' ia Street, Pig Iron, Co.'s ~~ The BUbBcriber CO., BOSTON, 80 State street. PHILA., 'i08 So. 4th stn. e CAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and all other Steel Material for Railway Use. HOUSE IN LONDON The Liverpool <^ London dr* Globe Ins. Co. AJjfetsGold^%2 0,000,000 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM- NAYLOR, BEN Z ON & CO.PANY OF CANtDA. 34 Old Broad Street, Old Rails who glT6 special attention to for Sale. The nndei aVned is nrei.ared to receive oBcra for old be niTiy.red during ihe year ISW. Delive v 10 be made ar Portia .d. Montreal, Toronto '"fouio, fortune, Fort rio (opi>o»iteBuflalol,orSarola. Oir.'r-i to be lor not leas than l.tXX) tons, and to stale price per t' n ol 2,'i)0 pounds, in gold, nurcUMMa n.l rails to AJfetsinthe :; """'' '"' ^^ '"B'veu upro^i^e^ bnSSt?' li?^'- C. J. BBYDGES, MosTKXAi, Canada. D»c. i^.^irA^^"" """'o^- orders for Railroad Iron, as well as Old Kails. Scrap Iron and Metali. i, U. Stales j%T, ,000,000 45 William St. al RAILS, COPPER, SPiiLTER, TIN, LEAO, NICKEL, BIS.VOTH, tec. BALDWIN LOCO.flOTIVE WORKS Bands, Hoops and Rods, 71 WEST ST., New York. * & Pope J. 292 Pearl Lovell, Mining lines to railroads, North Thos. LOVELL. and BpeclflcattoDs IN Boston. Railroads. COTTON BUYER. BOLB AOKNCT at., CUmBBRLAND COALS, AND FALL RIYER IRON WORKS Nails, Watson . ton l^^ngland. Supply all Railway Equipment and undertalie Railway business generally. General Agents. OTTON BUYING, . The nowlinK Iron Company, Bradford England, f he West Cumberland Hcmatl'-d Iron Co., VVorKlnK- Tre. surer. J- N. Borden Co., MOSTGOMEUT, ALA., R En- AND Commission Merchants, Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans tj Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Ralls, Bussemer Pit: Iron, ^crap. Steel Tyres, boiler plates, Ac. AGENTS FOB MEANS, WM. BORDBN. Borden sell Railways. Oii" G. Co., COB. OF WILLIAM ST. niERCHANTS. Buy and N. H. w ST.. AB GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AND commssioN herchants &r CEDAR 9. BAElt« imrORTERS OF LioeomotlTcs, Stationary Steam gine), and Tools. ARETAS BLOOD, & Kennedy S. 41 Locomotive Works. MANCHESTER. COTTON Rigney KENNEDY. HBVBr U. BAEBB. JOHN 8. J niANCHESTER Secretary. GonaiissioN PINE STREET. MEW YORK. f,ir STEEL and I {OS RAILS. LOiIOilOTIVKS. CABS, aa.l ocher SuppU.rs, and negotiate E.4IL\TAY BOXDS, LOANS. &c. IVall Street, W. Seaver& Rails, RAlL\rAir Eai'lPiUISNXK. JOaX Rallvray Commission Dlercbants. New York. Reese, Old Railway tvltlt Conirai-t Rosendale Cement Co., CBUIEN r OF THE BEST ftUAHTr. Jacob connected 12 BOSTON. W. BENEDICT, Iron Rails, AND AND ALL KIXD3 OF PKODtTCK. B. Steel Rails, Hailruad Co*., trun or Steel Raila, LocoinstlTes, Cam, ete. and undtirlalie all basinesi Wadsworth, COTHMISSION OTE«CHA1VT. Orain, OTalt, Bops, Barley, Hay, and New York Straw, FlaSI Contract tor 43 Broadwajr. No. 102 for P. Vibbard, Foote & Co., 40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Jones & Sc:huyler, MASOiV & CO.. W. Geo. i^eeotlale ALEX. KVBKSOir FOOTS. any desired lengths are cut. yx. OUAUNOKY TIBBAJIO. Company, HBEiny stukbt 6a Mining iiickf, Inclined Planes, & Rai' roads. BANKERS AND HIERCHANTS, CHARCOAL, and vey best quality, for suitable 1 [January 21, 1872. Evans IRON AND & Co., HIE T.A L No. 70 ITall Street. KKW YORK. S