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HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATEE

VOL.

NEW

18.

YORK, JULY

IK COHHICriOH WITH THI HOVSI OT

AdvertHemnntM will be loBorted at the following
prtc«a per line tor each Insertion :

Scents**per line.

orlered leM than 4 time*.
*
times ormore

If

6

••

52

••

Jay Cooke,

16
14
13

"

8

"

N«.

the aivertlsement occapiea one colnmn or upU per cent on these rates will be

war<l8, a discount or

Snaoe Is meaaared in agate type, 14 lines to the
Inoh.
Advertisements will have a favorable place when
flrs
put In, bat nopromlseof continuous insertion in
the best place can be sWea, as all advertUers muit
nave equal opportunities.

DANA

B.

79

&

William

St.,

TO

execute order* tn Securities,

transact any business pertatntng to an

J. o.

WALLI8, Vlce-PreB*t,,

alphonbk lautk.

&

Texas Hanking

Cashier.

•....•

TeleersDbi; Transfers of Money to and from Lod*
don, Paris, Ssa Francisco, Havana, Ac.

Current Accounts received on sucb terms as
agreed upon.
i-va. J. Baowic.

T3 Broadnray, Keir York.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEOOTIA
TION OF

BAII.ROAD SECrRITIES.

Co.,

Klve Bpeclal attention to coUectlonB on
oeaslble points.

all ac-

UHUSCTOHS: W. J. Uotclllns" P. W. Gray, A. J.
Burke, Cor. Enaia, W. M. Kice. K. H. CoshlnK,
BKN.l. A. Butts. Pr.Bldcdt.

^

SoUTTER
So. 58

BANKERS,

&

Co.,

No. 1
Bny and

GAI.VESTON,
accessible points.
M. KOPI'EIU., President.
J. J. IIKNDL6Y. Vlee-Prea't,
CHARLES F. NOTES, Axslsiant Cashier.
N V
rnrreqnondnnta ! Amcf. Kx. NlltlOn«l Hunk.
r. Correspondents,
H.
j j^p ^ Traders Nat. Bank.

&

all

(SacceaaorstoH. M.

Mo ire,)
BRTAN, TEXAS.

CoUectione made and promptly remitted for current
rate of exchange. Corr»inontUnis:
MLfsrs. w. P. COKVBEUK it CO..

frail Street.

Governmpnt.

inttir^gt

State, Railroad ftnd .tber
liberal advaneec on

malclng

r^ecuntlfB,

desirable

on

tiepoBlts, deal In

commercial

paper, furnish to travellerB and others Letter* of
Credit current in the principal cities in Earoiw.

&

MUNROE

J OHN

Co.,

Issue Ciicular Letters of Credit for Traveller*, aad

Dr,tw Bills on

Int4,rest

&

MuNROE
NO.

7

RUE

Co.,

SCRIBE, PARIS, and

ALEXANDERS CUNLIFFES dc

St'curHie<.

30

allowed on DeposltJt subject to SlKhtltralt

Advances mane on approved
Special

t*acilitleB

Bcr:nrltlea.

fotnegotlatlnc Commerclai Paper.'/

%o8both InTwd and t'oreltru promptlymade.
PorelKii uid DomeUlc Loans NeKotUted.

<;ollect'

CO.,

LOMBARD STREET, LONDOS.

W. 8. FUIBHAWB,

New

York.

O. C. MAOOousikix,

Fanshawe& MacDougall
BANKERS AND BROKERS,

Charles G,

Johnsen,

conimssioN merchant.
Win pnrctuMe

EXCHANGE. COTTON, ETC.
Particular attention given to Receirlnc

warding

NO. 4. WALL BTKBBT, NEW TURK.
Qovenment Bonds, Stoeks, Oold, and Foreign
Exobance.

Naur Orleans.

Lock Box 384.

Cubbedge

MACON, OA.
Make

&

R. T. Wilson

Co.,

BANKKHS AND COMMISSIOM MERCHANTS,
44 BROAD STREET.
cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton and Tobacco to oar address also to our (Mends
In Liverpool and London
'

&

Hazlehurst,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,

sod For

Ralls.

Wilson,

BANKBBS,

buXI

Bame, allow

•lANKBRK,
WILLLAM ST15KKT, NEW TO^.

^Dealers In Bills ol Ezctian^e, Governments, BotidM
Stocks, Gold, Comroerclal Paper, and all Nefrotlahle

National Bank of Texas

MooRE

v. B. rOBTU.

O. CHXI.I>OI(.

Leonard, Sheldon&Foster

,

made on

«.

UtOHABD,

B.

or Check.

Texas,

We

Collections

EBOWW.

BANKERS,
No. 8 IVall Street, Neiv York,

.

Capital, $275,000.

W.1I.ST0S K.

CO.

94 BROADW^AV.
Transact a General Rnnklns biiwlnons. Including tbe pnreliase and dale
ot (i^overnmrnt and State Bonds Railroad Stocks and H>ads, aud etlxt
s«curltl«s, OH contmlBslon.

^238,000

THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON,

nuy b

Augustus J. Brown & Son

BANKBIiS,

M

Houston,

•

Ins.,

.1. M. BrantloD, J. C
Wnllla, F. U.
QulD, K. S. JomlBOU, M. W. BaKer, Leon
Blum, Oe >. Scnnelder, K. S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B.
Wall. Bi)b"t. Mills, T. J H. And.-reon.
Special attention given to col lectious at all po nta
in t<ie State, and reinltlanc> s promptly niadi;,wlthoot
any chartfc except cu-'tomary rutcH ot ex<:iiauge.

Labl>uck,

&

LoCKWOOD

GALVESTON.

OajpUal,
Cub
DIKECTORS:

AND CIRCULAR

ISSUE CIRCTTLAR NO KS

Letters of Credit available and payable la all the
: als* in tbe
Dnited States, Canada and West Indies.

PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB WlOKLO

W.

Foreign and Domestic Exchange,

BRANDON. Pres't.,
LAUTi, secretary,

tn London.

Co.,

We have prompt and reliable correspondents at all
the principal points tbrouKbout thi.s S'ate, and npon
all collections payable In •iiis City or Houstoi, make
no charge for cullectinK. and only actual charge upon
interior collections. Immetlialenntl prompt atieniioa
ffiren to all basiness eutru»ied to us. liefer to Nar.
Park Banl£.. Howes & Macy, ami Spofford Tllestou &,
Co., N. T., 2d Mat. Bank, Boston, PUe Lepeyre & Bro.,
N. 6.. Drezel it Co.. Phlla.
J. u.
H. o.

House

JAT COOKE &

GAI^VESTON, Texas.

New York City,

St.,

BANKERS,

TRANSFERS OF MONET

C<ABLE

Bankers 9
Dealers in

Nassau

TO KAKS

And to

And

11

TSBtTB

Aimerlean Banking

&

sell

tLe world

T.

Texas Bankers.

and

COUMEHCIAL CREDITS and CIRCULAR LKTTKHS
FOB TRAVELERS, available in all parts of

To

N

t^^ For terms ot Sabscrlptlon see
5th pase.

T. H. McM:.han

Co.,

LOMBAKD STREET. LONDON.

STERLING EXCHANGE,

Sc CO.,
PUBLISHKRS,

81

4t

We are prepared to parohaae

allowed.

Wm,

&

McCulloch

& Co.,

Duncan, Sherman
No.

•

10
8

Bankers and Brokers,

Bankers and Brokers.

!^bocrti0cments.

It

NO. 316

15. 1871.

and do a ueneral Banlrtag sad
Brokerage Business.

Collections,

RKFBR TO EAST UVKR NATIONAL BAXK

&

A, D. Williams

Co.,

STOCK BROKITVS,

Iberal

;

P.

R.

Smith

&

Co.,

Government

BANKERS AND
OOBiniSSION HERCHANTS,
BBTtAJr,

TKXAS.

Securities, Gold, Stocks

Bougbt and Sold on Commission, and

LOANS NEGOTIATED.

Accounts received and interest allowed on balances
may be obecked (or at slgbt.

wbloti

M

New

Wall Street

Tork.

Stocks and Bonds

and Bonds

BOUGHT ANU

SOl.l>

WILLIAMS.
Member of tbe

A. DENIS'N

I

I

ON CUMMISSIOH.
WILIAMS,
Member of tbe

J. P.

H, Toik Stock Excbaoge N. Tork Slock Kicbangs
|

^

.

TBE CHRONIDLK

66

Foreign

Bankers -and Brokers.
Lester M. Clkrk.

[July 15, 1871.

Financial.

Bills.

kles

Jol-

Co., Bowles Brothers & Co.,
PARIS, liONDON BOSTON
BANKERS ANOmtOKERS,

Clark Walcott

No. 29 Broad Street.
We t)nr end »eii STOCKS. GOLD end GOVICBNMKVTSeCl RITIES; HIS), STATU, CITY, COUJITY,
end RAXLKOAD BONDS on Cotnnils^loD.
We negoUate Loajis for S ATKS, TOWNS, 14AILBO AD and other COliPOR ATI" v^

Interest allowed ou Depu>
sight drafts-

V.

0.

BARNKY.

't

O. U. BATMUj!il>.

K. U.

Raymond &

Barney,

Pi;i.ESTON,

to

'

Co.,

'

62 Wall Street. Netv Vork.
Asn'

Co.

STATE

,

T R E K

S

r

;

ST

New York.

Boy and

Sell

claltr,

G N

.

Bailey,

ii.
o.
:65 W^ALI.

N CQMMKRCIAL fAPBR.

DEALERS

Kew

Uassscliassettsand

Insurance Stocks and Scrips

Government Securities Stocks Bonds
)oasbt and sold strictly on Comizi'ssiOn,

SKCtJRlTIES, GOLD
STOCKS, etc., bouglU and

alsok
Bank Stocks and otUer Securities.
" SPECIALTY"

and Gold

Williams&GuioNj

Winslpw,, Lanier, &.,Co,
«

IPSr:Kn,nvttHiililein allrarlBOf

KEW

PINE STREET,

63 Wall street, flew York.
TRAVELLERS ana COMJIEIJCIAL CPJiDITS

J.

OF EXCHANGE drawn

TOBK.

sums

In

Knrope &c. BILLS

V

(iv>'

A.N

KBR

Ifork,

Ci:l.l.ANl^,OCS S. C»
No.

BR J AD

SaxoDT,
'-'^«BRUHL.

I

ST.

'«••'

Alex.

l>etrlo
Londun.

.«.

&

Co.,

New

...(IHld'O* nC

»i'»fjt..

Union National Bank

%%'AliIt
ISSDB

'>lt.'>''».

&

Brown Brothers

cities of Germany. Switzerland
England, Fraaoe^awedeu, Nprwi»y,,HoUaa<kiJ»l.
ginm,'RnSBia, Italy; Spain, DentaarkTsc.

OF

Co.,

New

kTBEET,
-

Tills

all

&

Co.,

Morton,

&

Bliss

ap9itlonolyourBu8lu,sa.

Co.,

the PUUCU ASK AN
SAi E
OF^GWEliNMENT.STATKANDAauoiDSECU:
t'l

CIRCCIiAH MOVES.

&

Stout

ALSO,

Cor. Exchange Place,

all parts

of the world on

JtOETON,

-,<.,-

NeirTork.

Q. TOWlfSBMD.

ROSE & CO

Stock and Bonds
BOUBbt
Aoconnts
»'°*«" on balances, which received
may be
»?''i"^'';'='"
"heiked
lor at sight same as at cank.

p. O. FAZBlfDB.

W.

LtHAM.

R.

vr- Particular attention given toonslness

Tapscott, Bros.
'

86

&

Credits on

of Corrcspoiidenis.
Colic ctlous remitted lor at current rate ul
nxchani;''.

Co.

''''"'""

ton^Bll' "Jl'c'""'''"'"^"'''

'

*

Colgate, Mor-

SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK.

Issna Sight Trafts and Exchange payable
paru of Great Britain and Ireland.
iranoes

W.TAPSCOTT &

In a

CO., Liverpool.

made on conslgnmenu. Orders

for

State

Ad

Gov

normexly

ment Stocks, Bonds and Merchandize executed.
,

*'••

*.

'

Securities, Gold,
and sold on commlBsinn.

V.>. vr^,.»HlTTIC^,

"'

'

MfiVk't'

m! PON^.,

B.

BANKERS
&
NEW OKLBROKERS.
CANS.

Goyernment

4- J- &Ti,']E'.'''if fesldent Nat. Shoe and Leather Bank
J. B.JBICKl!}«OV.T«te President Tenth Nit *.fli?
TLATT K. DICKLNSON, Member of
N.T. »i.v*.jk»iiu
Week and
Gold Exchane-e.
HOWARD C. CicKINSON, Member ol N. Y. Stock
Exchange.
JOS S

VICTDK

Townsend^iymau & Co.

LONDON.

i

WALTER PUGH,

uS'"!'!?""*^
P1]-LP.<,

S LA VILLEliEnVRE.

lU-X^

:>

:

VAN BENTHUYSKV

(of Salo-:r.

tJARTWbLL
LEON GOJLKJHAUX,
I1J.J.VENAKLBS,
CARL KOHN, Proldeot.
THEO HELLJLA.V, Vice Pres't,
JAMES CHALARON, C^hie'r.'"*"'"' ^'""^° * °<">

COnMERCIAL CREDITS,
Available in

BR«iAD .STBEBViV

SIMPSON,

H. W. FAHLp.Y,

TRAVELLERS,

Dickinson,

BANKERS,'

25'

E.

paid free ef rommission) and letters o
Credit foi

""•Deposits received subtect to check at sisht.

NJ^

t.TmS
JOHN

li

(issued an

4P

i

Boajrd Ot Director* li
M.

8

particular attention

capital ot

Int^t, Is now fuUv prepared for Business.
AS the first of the Old lustltutioiis of the State to
."le Ojiportunitv of furnlsliInK our
population
iSitl''?^''
with the facilities ol a focal circulation on which
the
Interest accrues to our people, we respectfully
.->-"""/ .vui-ii
soUoil

ISSUE

Wall Street. New York.
Transact a Gknkrvi, Bajtkino Bvsrvsss, and eive

Its

$600,000

parts of the world

available la all Darts of Europe.

Bankers and Brokers,

Orleans.

Hank, organized under the general law o( Con-

ress,wlth

Coiuincrcial and.'JtraVfeleis Credits
Available in

Orleans Cards.

Liverpool.

the principal

Ca'MMa^nn

AivD mis-

RiTIKSv

Si'RKKT.

Iioana Ncsotlatedo

CEiiion Sc Co.

.

NO. £9

I4su» 4.etterK of Credit for Iravelers,

NEW

<

DRAW IN SUMS TO SUIT
all

9

'I

S,

tielpzle,

Arenti,

DEALRns iNsoirnieRN

to suit porciiasers

Country Bankers can he supplied with Bills of Ex
chanso. in lavge or small amnui t», on the principal
citipsor lurcne, also ulih
ickels for l-assave from,
or to. Ercpe.ln flic GUION LINK of Mall neuniers
ADVANCE.^ Hf.filiMP(tli. itSOStH^SlOiV fS >F
COTTON, and other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

respondents.

New

&

Late J.M. Weith &Co.,

also cabli- tnini^fers.

KnautK,Nachod&Kuhne

of they

•

at sellers option.'

M. Weith

,

Receive the arconnts oi Interior banks, bankers
corporatlonB and Uercliante.
Agrnts for the sale «• City, County and Railroad
Bonds, lesne 1 otter* ot Credit lor foreifrn ravel.

;

Cash paid at once tor ihe above seourltlea

win be sold on commission,

ADVANCiiij_madii_apQn_anpro5ieU-Sacuritiee,
'Loans Neeotlatod.

COLLECTIONS made, and

BANKERS,

STREET,

IBuys and Sells

}'»rk Stat«

StOCKS.

received and Interest allowed at best

GOVERNMENT and STATE

the nevotiHtlon of

and bther Corporate Loans.
Union and Central Paclflc Bonds and Stocks a ape
'
"^

«i

EXryiANOE ON I.4>(\DO^|
And Sterling Credits,

CO.

EXCHANGE PLACE,

No., 44
Particnlar attention given to

Ivaiisvay

4

i

o',.

COTernment Bonds, Exchauire.
Uold and Stocks,

Iu

&

Blake Brothers

Current Kates.

ItONDS,
Sold on Commission.

John Pondir,
BROKER,

BANKERS,
DEPOSITS

BTATB STREET, BOSTON.

London, In

ol

Snbscrlptlon agents lor the Cdkonioib in Paris.

Co.,

ALEXAJ«»EB. SMIfB; |&

P.A1L1«IAD

Baek

WALL STREET, NEW YORK,

as

FOSTBB.

RAYIdOND &

No. 40 Wall Street,

6^J

end^tlie Union
sums to suit.

Kxcbange on Paris

•W

WILLIAM

QABINO BROTHERS & COMPANY.

T.,

Credits for Traveler* iu Europe,

Wall Street,

5

STREET, N.

W ARD,

G. C.
AGENTS FOR

18SITK

Bankers and Brokers,
Late

WnAIAM

19

'

&

G.

S.

6c

National

Bank

OF NEW ORLEANS,
L0DISL4NA STATE BANK, Uicorporated

18 18.

Capital.. $500,000 Limit,.. $1,OQO,000
Prompt attention given to Collections upon all points

.

|

No. 35 WAX.Ii

STREET,

Buys and

Sells,

NEW YORK, Tucker, Andrews

on Uottmlss'.on;

Commercial Paper, SterUng Excbange,
Government Securities, &c., Ac,
And. Transacts a

g eneral Banking

.^^^'rK^l'^^miPAJ'S?'*'''*'^
aSle
Terms.' OMeiPWfKtociiS and Gold
executed at tie Regular Boards. Prompt carefullv
attention
"""""on
given lo every branch ol the baslncss.

Edwin James

&

I

JAS. AV,

TUCKER

Bne

Co.

ic

CO'
•.irf. .it

SAMUEL H.KENNKi5y.Pe8't

I

Scribe, Paris

BANKERS.

Bnsinessi

"""^e on Favor-

&

S» Wall street,!

Southern States. Collections free of cWireother than actual cost upon illsiant places
Remittances promptly made at current rates of
excliange on Ihe day 01 maturity.
Exchange purchased and sold upon all points.
In the

CHA8. L. C. DDPUY

Cashier.

Issne Letters of Credit.

Draw Hills on Paris.
«"' Stocks In London Par
.,?rt"?.??5ff';"
"S""'
and
Frankfort and
negoUate Loans ou same

Ni

O.

National

Bank

OF

ACENCY
:ATT0RNEYS and COUNSELLORS.: JEtna. Fire Insurance Co.
HARTFORD, No. 62 Wall St.
No.

NETT ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.

King,

a^proaAwaj:.,,

,

New Yobk,
8 1871
A DmOHND or SIX PER CENT, FREEJuly
of UNTTPn
"i"
Co^^nn^.'S^r'i!^^''''^'' "y

oSs."

""

"**"'*'"' '°

^t=na°'lJi^JJn=ce

''"' Yo'tehareholders at

JAS. A.

this

ALEXANDER, 4^geat,

KX, WHELESS, President,
JAS. N. BEADLES, Vice-President.
CHARD JONES, Cashier.
,

Particular attertii-n given to Collections, botli In
leClty and all points In connection with it. Prompt
'turns madeat iiest rate of Exchange, aud no charge
ade, excepting that actually paid upon any distant
j
oln«. correspondence solicited.

«

Nbw Yobk

Cobbxbponzisx^*'

NINTH NATIONAl. BASK.

—

j

.

.

THK CHRQNKJly^

Jul/l5,iiJ7l,l,

Boston Baujiws.

BANKKItM,
TO 8t«to
Ttio Ottr

v:
it

i

Tmvelert

ttn<l

Secq^

VLONDAN.

'

r

Tntvulun ia>U|>arUo(

UlroiiUr N'oton »viiUkI)I» lor

'
.

j

Parker

;CpB^,

,2f ^
1)K VI) NSII

"

'^"

'

Woaterb City *hA Otttan*

"

•

•'^

—

-"''

'"

"

"'

'''"''

''

——-—/IJSH "

''

'

- /

''

•

'

•

'

iral4..In

1837.

Hew York CorrMpppitaoU^LAWiiKMO* M«oa.*

&

Morton, Galt

&

Co.,
WjHEAT^EY
J. ,W.BANKERS
AND BROKEliS,
-

Ai«iB«>«i;sjaA..i
Do,ageDer,il banking hUHlpe^e.

ou

Co.,

*

^

'

'

M

In

1

Hewson,

F.

bnsineta
Transact a irenerAl Banklni; ana Kxchaiiga
..
-'
and
Sate
Uonda,
Gold
t
ot- StoOKt,
Commlsalon*
•Ic. ouiCo

WOOD *

New

Co..

A.

Dealers iB C)0|<Q,i/Sl:l'yKI|«k<l'aU klndr

K'a u

C.

acceoib e

S

In

3outh Carolina made and promptly remitted

Yobk Cobbsspondkntb

&•

King

-if

Go.,

&

IscBELL

HO.

,.|,.

I

i<A

New YorK

merclal Paper, IlallroaU

L^oadit

Son,

».

e.

COOUB \irijH,

M.-KlCKJtUSiS:

Presl l«nt tTnlonTfaf. ITanli

tH

Correapondent .—H0T7ES

E

l>iliialdiiU<)-ir« Nat^Uatilc.''

lUlSHiOU.

Samuel A. Gaylord 8c Co.
Bond Broker*)

stock and
NO.

3

-

WM.

NOBTU THIRD STREET'

23

P.

I

T Y

Bank

OP

SEIilHA.

"

Dealers

"

'•'

In

BUf.KER«.
Money, E.vhanK*'. Bonds, Notes, Stocks,

and Real
'

Estate, of every kind.
Special AiSenUon
glTeu to ssleaii l.prolUahle investments.
Inauraiic platMMi in koo.i Coiiitianles atlowest rates

NorlU IVater

,32

Street, Mobile, Ala.

PuICE WlLLlAMti.Pra.'t.Jioard

of Trad*.

•

-

ARMSTRONG, Cashlef.,i|r,

I

^ li-'-y

John Craig,

.

Assistant Cashier.

N.^. Cbrr'espondent—nhporters ana Traders National

SAINT LOUIS MO.

Son

EXCHANGE AND RRAL ESTATB

"T.','*i
f?,*"''^®®
J AS. ISBELLt of mtadcgai, Frealdeiat.

JHu. W. LOVE,

&

Price Williams

C
-

and

VA.CY.

4;

I

Capital

Slate and City Nolee.l
State and City Warrants
Unlied8ta!"« Bonis.
Mutilated Currency,
Commercial Paper,

'Particular attention pild to Settlement of State
Cliy Taxes.

.j

Rerer by permission, In CIUC,AfeoHb

W

6

Neiv Orleans, La.

Bonslit and Sold eTcInslvely on COBi;

STATE OV AliABAinA.

aud btocks, aod other

tiacarltltta.

ii

Insurance Scrip,

Will malce laveatments for Corpontions.EstatBS and
lnilltrid(Hl4 )U\a ue^oti^t^ Ue;il fidlatQ-Loaiift, Gori\-,

Co,
.

E. H. Levy
BROKERS,
GRAVIES STREET.

Ba^k and Kaliroad Stocks,
-Hiicurrent Hank Notes,
Laad Warrants,

&>«clal atteatlOB to coUectloDS.

LO-AS" B K OKERS-,

&

JONES & CO

kinds of Railroad, City and other

Gold and Silver Coin,

ADEOA, AL AB^AUIA,

,Ti.t 1

S.

&

(

.

BANKB
BANKERS,

FINAMCIAE.' AOBIPXBIIO-I

sell all

L.

J.

B. H. IBBILL.

.

Clilcago, III.,

AND RE AL ESTATE

for.

'-.

JAM1E9 ISBKLL.
17

Asst. Cashier.

Collections solicited and promptly remitted ib^.

Jt

i-l n. tj

^

securlticH.

:

.

}«i)J

iJashlar,

PJTprSBCJROH, PA.
Buy and

'

f

Field,

C.

.-

"
Kountzi BroAtoa,'
AND VARUS Heary'CIenV&fco.,
"T
J.M.'y^elth*,A,rent«.,
.i

rOR8/LEB

ULL

rady

(Successors to

Uncurrcnt Banl^ Notes, Bonds^ -Stocks, Speola EX'
change, &c., &v.t bought and sold.'

New_^

:i

v.liLABB

J.

;

m an, James

f

CHARLESTON,

D

points and ri^milted lor ob da; oX payment,

-^

Mew*. Wm. Uryce

DESIGNATED DBfiOSnOKY OF THK UNITED
8TA1K8 AND FINANCIAL AGENT.
W. II.,Wn4,A»ib, President.
C. nawax, CaiUw

C0I<I<ECTIONS ON AI.Ii ACCESSIBI.B
POINTt)

GOVKRNmBN-mOTrDS.

IsOKmni'

"'*

A. K, WAtxBii,

BANKER AND BROKER,

E>lJbtLp; 8^,jGo.,

IIU \Vos»^F«artli iStlrwstij
•"
ciis^iNAA-rv^ilM*, '^^

CHECKS ON

"''

.ooo.jrM'iaiBrG.TertffWdQMi.aw

•

at all

1

^

York,

..

Westera Bankers.

jn.t^DE

Ti

.
"

Raleigh National Bank.
op NORTH C.IROJUINA.

Omce No. ill West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Refer te: All QiHoinuatl Bank«, and Messrs, LUCE-

Southern Bankers.

OOLL^OriUMS

"'

Colleotloasmailsonal parts oi theiUnltadBtataiL.,.

•

tc

Correnpondopta
"^

STOCK BIKOKER,

._

PHIIiADBL PH I A^

108

'

First ::is[dtii3t;^I:.13Aftk,
'

W. M.

,

I

GiLMORE,

Xiort

Co.

'

BEJamisoj^&Co.
^^""^^^^^^wnr^wwi
_

New

E. E. Bi/BKtJS*, Trea't.

<

Street, Ijonlsvllio, Ky., dealers

Cotton purchased

CullucUoiiS uiadeiaaiJL prouipUy remitted

,

r'*

Foreign and Domeettc Kxchunue, Oovernraeut Boa^s
amlauL(Ka) Seourttle«. Olve prompt attention to
coflocUoiis and ordert for lavestiuent ol tunds.

..i;

ortliir,

lor.

HANKERS,
*

.

.

........a,4i;0.aou

..^

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West Mrtin

>

M

Collecitons nromplly romltu^d f^r
I
Orders sollckud lor ibe parrlia«noc ii«ifs of ProdttM
Prumpt nttenilur icnaraaleed.

,.

f|nd Ser.urltlen.

8 now prei'iu'c'l to do a general banltliijc business.
Qovcrninuiit .Secai*Ues,<Oolni4>c>l<l'Dastiud BiiUlon
bopKtit and Hold at cnrrent rates.
Special attention
elTeu to collccHoiia tlirouu:Iiont the West
JAJtu
U.llEii-MN, Pros. CuAS. K. Dioksun, Vrrcs't
'
Edkabd e. CusTii Cashier

150

BANKKliS,

Special attention Klven to oont(rnm«nl* of CoUuo.
Gold, Htocks, Boii'la and Foreij(» and Oomuue
IbXChantie, bouiilit and hoUI.

Louis.

KSTA?LXSU«D

"•

Bankers.

>)

TUKitt'CAXE

11-.

""

.'

s

FJiilada^lpUia

ncladltijr
ncladltig furcti:iMe
f urcti:iMe

Merchant,

Pres't.

This lia«k, buTlBCiiaoiKaiiBeaKaKMiMAadl^Mai

UtU STHKliT,

nosTON,
bond*.

CommisAsion

Clrcolatloo

CUAa.HYl>K

St.

„ I ,a

Capital

soil

ucure

t«

HANK op

NATIONAIf

'

ly

Treuurer

liVDK, Ca<bf«r.

C.

I
Kluurus A: Co.
VfAUIt*.
AMD
ntarc nard, Aiidro &ro,, t

Bny and

Jr*^,,

I

AND

IlliS iilC lis, Ji

'

NJational Bank, Edward C, Andcrspn,

and Dcposiu SW.OoJ.

>uk,

-

TITi;sVILI.K, PENN.,
-•.-'.' 'taoO.OOU
('aiiltai
.Jep-Mtted wllb n.B:

It

Southern

Westerif^.B.ftnkeM.

Page, RjiifhdiiiiV'J.^I^O'*
of KxubAn/f,

1
Biinjcera.

'Banker,

0«.,

Aneii»>ta,

Ksneolal attention paid to the purchase and salaoC
Gold, Bank NutcB, lioiids, Siooits, Foreign and oomeatlc>xf:h n:;e. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted'.

.la

Trust;

California

I

T.

BOPAjDLA^

I

HI CAUirOB.VIA STREET, SAN FBA»CISC|0.:

BANKKRS,
Dealers In Exohaage,

Ag -nCs in

E:SGHANaE,
'

Finanelal and Trnst

Business

Perkins,

J-

BANKER.

Gtj'ai

Ali

OBY A. KlbuTw C.
'

ABAniA.

'

,

BANK NOTES AND COIN BOUaHT
AND SOLu.

Collections made
So|itheru State«.

on

all

poIsM

accessible

MONKV TO

E.OAN,

President.

UBNUY

L.

I

DAVIS.

I

D.

W.

Triuteea

Cashier.
C. TUOMPSON.B

HoydcnWdt, H. J. Hooth, c. .1. necrlnK, F. 8. Wen.
•InKsr. Vf. a. U'lmii^ags, II. L. Davlj), C. M. Plam,
Wm. tllaclcwood, (;. S. Uobbs, A. U. Moore, Tyler
Curila.

NEW YORK
Vlrst National

CORHESPO."n)KNT

Bank

Sommervilie^

MONTGOMERY.

of. t(«\s

York^'

j. Jxrkihs,
Pres't.

b'i.('V i'-

u HOL](*a.

rHoL\ifes

T^. BBAao%

•

j

'€aab

Jos. S.

Bxav

Cuh'r.

Planters

MAVIONAbBANK,
'AUOasTA, QA.
Capital,:- ..... $900,090

.!..,
I

&

•',

I

•.

.

''

"*

8p«<iMaUeiiUoatald4»'Colle«tl«ua.-

LLMX. jLAOBara.

&

Macbeth,'

STOCK AND 80SD BKOItERS,

ALA,:

"flce'PlRS'tF'

Merchants
.>M

.lUa

SBC.

OHARI/ESTON,
Key box

Chas.

Bank,

DEPOSIT,

vicKSBVRO, miss.

Special tilteatlba tlivoi t« pnrekaae of C«tton.

H. H. Hal^hf. John Currey, W. H. Sharp. J. C.
Juhn<ap, SMfol Uruu,C'. W. .Uathafraor^li. uiarral|.>
het, J H. Balrd. M. Koseilbaum, J. 0. EldrlJife, 9.

Casuler.

A BANK OF DISCOnST AND

B. H. g01UIBBTII.I,B.

&

BANKERS Jc BROKERS,!

:

Flowubxs. QZO, M. KtxDC

N. T. Correapondeut:—Bank of tha Manhattan Oo.

Wk. Fowlbb.

Fowkr

C.

Vlce-Prosldest.

Mississippi Valley

In ibe'

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITSJ
Stronjz Vault*! lor Sale Deposit*.

Prealdent.

-

-

.^aj/

S.C>

'

44.

c

P. c r B B t;
EXCHANGE BANK' AUGOSTA, QA.
Sfcnrltles o» eranr deacrlptlon, jU.: «a.
'sontheril
""
»
,^\tyi, (Jty * l^llroad StocV

,„

.

-

irn'ade In allPaiU ot this State andL
Boath Carolina and remtttijflA'oa <la>»oi ^igggl
Oon. at current rale «ttllMP'T'*rk Kx-changs.

H

THE CHRONICLE.

68
Financial,

[July 15, 1871.

Financial.

Financial.

& Co. GRcat Western Railway
Agency of the
YORK,
NEW
PINE STRBET,
OF CANADA.
BANK OF RRITISH NOHTH

WiNSLow, Lanier
no. 27

THE FIRST niORTGACE

7

CENT GOIiD RONDS

PER

CANADA AIR LINE,
A

distance of about

JOSEPH PRICE,

RAII.WAT COraPANT.

-

are

CHAUMCKY

KO-^K,

M

C

1

H

GA N

I

and other successtul ami experienced railroad men,
and its prospecti \ e business in coal, iron and the agri-

Having the Endorsement of two Railways,

DETROIT & MILWAUKEE, Wlohigan

DRAKE RROTHERS,

14 Wall street.

New

&

M. K. Jesup

YorlL.

&

Mead
RANKERS,

Company,

The attention
is

buslnes* con nested urith Rallivay

of the

which we

kDWABD IlAISBT.
Member oi
N. Y. block

JK.,

&

and aecrued

Investment orders particularly attended

I

Bboadway, Naw Yoek,
1871.— A eemi-annual Dividend of FIVE

PANY, No.

CENT., free of

we invite the closest Investigaprincipal and interest are

JAMES TEREANCE, Secretary.

York, July

government

Sc

Sn^dXV""'"'"

stockholders holding certificates registered at ^ew
at the otllce of ihe United States
New York, Nci. 49 Wall street.
The transler books will be closed from tlie evening
of 15th Inst, until August 2. By order of the IJoai d of

Trnat Companv of
Directors.

WEDNESDAY, JULY

St.
tlon

" Pftaci-

HENRY

.

WM. TAN NAME,

B. OONKLIN.

TIl IRD

AND WALN CT 8T8

<

paru of the Ujuie

"esldent.

BMnbry.
'

ANNUAL

OHAS.
No. 7

Louis, IHo.

CIRCULATION.—The largeand InrreaBlni? ..in,.„i.
f the JOUIiNAL, am..!;^ , liEPIif^FNTATr-^"
CLASS Ol the GKKAT WKBT ANIi
IniiTH ,tl'.^^
It a very desirable advertising medlu "
to the Marm
facturer as well a. Dealer in all

It
.

H.

RUSSELL,

SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
IS 1)0 SEMI-ANNUAL
•
•
1

or

I

I

Treasurer.

Bonds

Whether yon wish to buy or sell, write

evert noNDAir,

NORTH WEST COltNER

I»11 depositor,

All InUrest not called for will i>b rr...iit..j •
pal and draw interest from J ui, if ='•""'«•'

GKOEGE

""'^'"^ ^"«"""»-

Railroad

rate of

)

York, will be paid

Journal of Commerce,

CENT PER ANNUM
1>«

day been declared, payable

A DIVIDEND OF THREE AND ONE HAI P PER

4a Ezcbanee-place,

|pi;rlished

ol

CENT., free ol United States tax, has been declared
by this Companv, payable on and after August I.

RANKERS
ROND AND
GOLD COmmsSION BROKERS,

'

Dividend

PEI! CENT., (roe from

July 12,1871.

Bostwick,

•

""""^^ '"'

semt-anunal

WM, M. RANDKLL, Secretary.

NEW YORK,
AND STOCK,

15, 1871

IN-

BROADWAY, NBW

CLIVKLAMD, COLCMBCS. CiNOtNNATI AND!
Indiahapous Railway Cojip4Nt,
>

wni iams &

tnU*'eSt'i?CU''o;''S"e» "'

SIX PER

tax, has this

161

on demand.

FINANCIAL AOKNTb.

dc

A

1871.—

11,

No.

THREE AND ONE-HALF

THOIdAS CLABKB, Jr.

issued, payable with
at all business cenuls.

PER

day declared, pay-

IN GOLD.

ERASTrS V. niEAD

CERTIFICATES OF DKFOSIT

July,

(5)

able let August.

In this city, on
days of April and October, free of govern-

No». 40

NASSAU STREET,
NEW YORK,
SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST

all Itaxes, Is this

GOIII-

IStli

^OFKIGEtJRESOLlITE FIRE

to.

NO. 8S

104

SURANCE COMPANY.

first

aoceaalble point!
I'wiwwiuLue
In the

Market Savings Bank

of the Board,

the

•

sight.

At the

remain closed from the 20th

er-ASTOR FIRE INS RANGE

Interest, In

ment tax and the issue of bonds Is limited to $20,0(0
per mile ol completed road. Any information con
cernlng them will be given at our fflce.

We will buy or sell on commission all the Issnes ot
Government Securities, Railroad Stocks, Bonds
and

March

will

The coupons are paid semi-annually

A« Agents of the United States Treasury, we are
prepared to receive subscriptions to the new
U. 8.
Loans.

and available

on

day of August next.

O. H. SCHREINEti, Cashier.

and

The

PAYABLE

Co.,

„M

New Vom,

By order

:

United states and Canadas.

first

The transfer books

MOBTQAQK

offer lor sale at 90

class investmant,

h.ip.hanyft,

corner ol TieMv St.,
New York.
TRANSACT A QKNKRAL BANKING BU8I.
^.^^^'iTf ''".'y'"^.''*'""'."'. "? wWo" *o »"•» Interest,

Interest,

and after the

The Railway Is situated .,n the west side
Hudson River, and Is now mnnlng for ao mllas
t» New Paltz, and Is under contract to be in working
order to Kingston i;«t fall. The bonds are a flrst-

St.,

all

Secretary.

tax, will be paid to the Stockholders of this Bank,

and Investors generall

currency.

BANKERS,

COLLECTIONS made on

BROADWAY.

>

TaUey Railway Company

tion ol them.

and subject to cheoiv at

FliEE

NEW YORK,

THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK,
New Vobk, July 11, 1871. *
A DIVIDEND OF FOUR (4) PER CENT, Irce of

OP THS

<!an>, ete.
and undertake

No. 9 XTall

I>J

PHILANDllR SHAW,

7 Per Cent Gold Bonds

Railroad Goa.,

Edward Height

OFFICE

at their

Inst., until that date, Inclusive.

TTalkUl

Commonwealth.

Phenix Insurance Co.

No. 173

RROADWAT,

141

York'

oN

Of Six (6) Per Cent.
PAYABLE ON DKMAND.

Invited to the

iron or steel Ralls, IiOCoinvtlTes.

01'

New

Securities, Stocks, Bonds. Gold, Exchange and Mercantile Paper bought and sola
COMMISSION, Interest allowed va deposits, which
may be checked for at elghu

FROM TAX,

Clark,

ol Capitalists

FIRST

Nesotlato

Edwakd Uaioht.

Co.

Government

IIOFFICE OF

Contract for

Late Pres't ol'tuc Niit^nal

E, JUDBON

&

Hawley

Bankers,
HaWLBY,
No. 50 WALL STREET.

A SEini-ANNUAL DIVIDEND

Securities.

LIBERTY STREET
for

B. IdANNING,
6 BROAD STREET

kas been declared,

Home

RANKURS AND MEKCHANTS,
Bond* and Loans

JOHN

of

30, 1671.

OFFICE, BUOOKLTN. July 12. 1871.
STOCKHOLDERS ARE HEliEBY NOTIFIED THAT

DESIRABLE

Deposits received n-om Banks and Individuals, sn
and Interest allowed thereon at
TOUK PKU CENT per annum.
Collections made throughout the United States, th«
British Provinces and Europe.
Governments Securities bought and sold.

Bank

road liave

paying Investment we have no hesitation in offering
them as equal to anything In the market. For particulars, maps, pamphlets Ac, send to, or call upon

ect to check at Bight,

all

this

been placed In our hands FOR SALE at NINRTY ANIl
ACCRUED INTEREST. To those desiring a sate

OF

KOUNTZE BfOTHERS,

oe

bonds of

BANKERS, 16 Broad St.

HOIlUtE

under the Act of March

E. Judson

GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA,

cultural products of the rich Wabash Valley, lustily
us in recommending these bonds as a good invest-

BANKING

VirEtnls,

Alfbbi> W. Uahtlbtt,

of Terre Haute.

Ef'q.,

(

tion given to the funding ol the Indebtedness

A Limited number of the

Coupons are due May and November, In New York
The bonds will be reg iBtercd if desired.
The character ol the managers of tbis road, among

whom

JOHN PATON,
.
.„n,
APCH. McKINLAY.}""™"

BONDS, COUPONS AND INTEREST CERTIFICATES bought and soU at best rates, Special atten-

&

crued inter e st. The principal and interest are

PATARIiE IN GOLD COIN.

ot!

Bills

VIRGINIA.

in.

$776,000,
of which but THREE HUN DRED THOUSAND remain
unsold, and are ollered at NINETY per cent and ac-

Columbia and San Fmncisco.

SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS,

Tbe Capital Stock oftbe Co ! ^460,000
paid

Dralta on Scotland and Ireland, also

llrltlsh

1871.

Port Huron
A K R

Demand

Canada,

collected, and other Banking: business transacted.

Treasurer, &e.

Chief offices, Hamilton, Out., 27th May,

This road, 55 miles lonsr, of which 44 are completed
extends from Terre llaute, Indiaua, northerly to Danville, niinois, forming part of the great through route
from Chicago to 'ferre Haute, Evansville, >iaahTllle
ancf the South.
The remaining 11 miles will be finished In August,
and It is expect, d that the entlr<; line fl'Om Chicago to
NasbTllle win be completed about the same time.

-

rates, also cable Transfers.

Plans and speotflcatlons will be on exhibition at the
of Geo. Lowe Reld, Esq., Chief Knglneer, Hamon and after 10th July, and sealed tenders
marked "Tenders, 4th Division Air Line," addressed
to the undersigned will be received to 24th July.

and Chicago

all

Demand ami Time Uills of Exchange, payable In
London and elsewhere bouglit and sold at curren t

FORTY-FOUR MILES.

oflice
ilton,

Terre Haute

Tbe Ronded Debt Is

Commercial Credits issued for use In Europe, Chinal- ast ind West Indies. an<t South America •
also circular Letters of Credit for Travelers, available ill all parts of the World.

CANKIELD TO FORT ERIE,

OF THE

48 \raU street,
Japan, the

Extending ftom

Evansville,

payable In cash at par, and nearly

AniERIC A,

The Directors are prepared to receive tenders for
the fourth Division of their

OFF£R FOB SALE

to

HASSLER,
Wall Street, New York.
-W.

NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY OF THE

CiTT OF New York,
June 1(1 Itni.

361

and

263

Broadway. N.

Y..

DIVIDEND-The

Trustees ol this company have
declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT free of

Sovernment tax, payable on and after Monday, the
d day of July next.
The transfer books will be closed on and arte tbe
aoth ol June until Julv 3, 1871.
JAMES MERRELL, Secretuy.

xmtk

mmx^^
AND

HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND CXDMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE DNITBD STATES.

VOL.

SATURDAY, JULY

13.

CONTENTS.

docs not excuse a want of integrity on the part of anybody,

and

THB CHRONICLB.
R»llroad8 Bnd Investors
Currency and Finnnccflof Russia
Nalioual Uauks of each State—
Their Condition June 10, 1871.

Prices.

69
70

Latest Monetary and Commercial
Buglish News

Marlcet,

Railway

News

Stoclcs,
I

I

legitimate action the absorbing ^of the Erie corporation

77

Quotations of Stocks and Bonds
81
84-3
Railway News
Canal and MisceUa&«-65
ous Bond List....*

Railroad,

Bruadstufts

I

Groceries

I

Dry Goods

|

Prices Current.

the Vanderbilt clique.
sition to monopolies,

78

86
87
89

may come.

prevent by more

76

TUE COMMERCIAL TIMES.
Commercial Epitome
Cotton

never permissible to do evil that good

Besides there were abundant means

TOE BANKERS' G.\ZKTTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
U. 8. Securities, Gtild Market,
Foreign Kxchaniro, New York
City l«nk»,I'hil»dolpliiaBank9
National Banks, etc

it is

74

to

Commercial and Hiscellaneoaa

7»

Cotton Conanmption and Future

loney

NO. 316.

1871.

15,

extension

that

by

the general oppo-

Such, however, is
and so strong the antagonism to their

much of

that

popular acquiescence in the

doings of the Erie managers which has so puzzled foreigners
is

thus explained, and especially as those managers are said

to

have improved the accomodations of their road, and to
facilities of freiaht and passenger

have greatly added to the
travel.

This same violent opposition of the popular mind to
is exhibiting itself every day

®t)e €t)ronicle.
ThrUomkekuial and Financial Chroniolb
d

fj

mortting, rith the laleft news

up

to

clique ownership of railroads

itissued ev4ry Satur-

midnight if Friday.

their stock.

Tos OouMRKOiAL AMD FINANCIAL Ohroniolk, deiivered by c&rrler
tooity4utsoribers,an(i mailed to all others, (exolosiye of postage,)

»10 00
6 00
be sent to gubtcribtn

vnlU or<Ured diteontinued by

letter.

Poetage U
eente per year and is paid by the eubsariber at his men post-office.
vVILLIAM B. DANA & OC, Pnblisliers,
VmLiAM B. DANA,
79 and 81 William Street, NEW YORK.
ORN a. rLOTD, JR. |
Post Oiticb Box 4,69*.
'.It i

^

I

Mr. Alex. Holmes

is

our only trdTalling agent.

forms

in

Wall

street.

To

it is

due the

fact that

so few roads are regarded as offering safe investments

TSBHS or SUBSCBIPTIOH-FATABLE IH ADVAHCS.
For One Year
For Six Mouths
7A« Chkomcle will

in various

'

rV

The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made bj
Drafts or Post-Offlce Money Orders.
ty* A neat ille for lioidinfj current numbers of the CHROificLB is sold at the
Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 25. The first and
office for 50 cents.
second volumes of the Chronicle are wanted by the publishers.

ing

in

Three or four years ago there was an increas-

number of our leading

the shares of which were

railroads in the Eai«t and

West»

very largely held by investors.

But scrip dividends, cornering operations, and various other
manoeuvres of speculative ca|iitali»t8 have checked this
movement.
The public prefer good railroad bonds to
doubtful railroad shares, and now, as an inevitable result,
our railroads have passed almost wholly into the control of
powerful combinations of capitalists,

who

are

moved by con-

siderations of private interest rather than public advantage,

and who regard their several roads as a speculative propRAILBOADS AND INVESTORS.
Judge Blatchford's decision on Wednesday in the Erie erty, to be manipulated at the Stock Exchange rather than as
case seems to have evoked approving comment from all a grave public trust, confided to them by their fellow-citizeiM
parties.
The foreign owners ot the 60,000 shares in dispute for the promotion of great national objects. We are in a
are gratified that the whole of their stock

is

ordered to be

transition period of

the court ; and their opponents are content to be allowed to
register the 30,000

new

shares,

notice of the issue of which

rigid responsibility

railroad property.

development.

railroad

placed in a negotiable term in the hands of [the receiver of refer to will bring their

own

cure.

on the part

What

is

ot directors

The

evils

wanted

is

we

more

and managers of

These men must be made amenable to

recently been given to the Stock Exchange from the an enlightened public opinion.
If they betray their trust,
Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, by whom the transfer punishment must be provided. At an earlier period this
books of the Erie Company are kept. When the history of was not needed. Before the war railroad buildins; too oflen
the complicated litigation of this corporation comes to be discouraged and impoverished its votaries.
And the absohas

written it is boldly declared that many of the d>'eper causes
of the scandals ot the past four years will prove to have
been overlooked, and that various parties are implicated

communication was so imperative that the conwas thrown freely open to the public.
The vast growth of commerce, and wealth, and population
lute need of

struction of railroads

who have

so far succeeded in escaping public opprobrium, during the last ten,, years has destroyed the safeguard of
though they have forced on others the responsibility and the competition by making it the interest of shrewd capitalists to
odium of grave irregularities, How much truth there may manipulate the traf&c and the revenues of certain roads with
be in these suggestions, we must leave it t3 the future to a view to raise the speculative value of the shares at the
decide.

One thing is
made for the

popularly
is

certain.

Almost the only excuse Stock Exchange.

present managers of the Erie road

that they have prevented that great corporation from

ing

fall-

The

relations of these roads to the local

and the reciprocal dependence of railroads for prosperity OB the growth of the districta they traversed, was

traffic,

hands of the powerful monopoly which has liable at any time to be recklessly Racrifioed to sornethroujjh
a Iready got control of the other direct avenues of commerce traffic arrangement, or some Wall street speculative operabetween this city and the great West. Of course this plea tion. H<>nce have arisen colossal associations to consolidate
into

the

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70

companies, and these have gro^yn' till a dozen large

varicjus

corporations threaten to control the whole internal

Will these threats be

of this country.

they cannot be carried out

in

fulfille^J?

Loiin^^,

of the government ovtr

ih^ paramount lights

On

its railroads.

18.38.

Of

National Treasury.

course

we do

discussion

its

may

:^k.bkh'.]'
1,451,5.53

•3,838,314
1»,S61.(<08

4,061.661
5,170.033

12,785,292
11.617,715

9 iu2,0S9
15.208,908
14,526,089

11.676.370

15,4.58,672
16.6.54.715

60,773
10,526,834
2,554,181

15.907.16!
27,498,910
40.073.517

18,656.592
3,434,434

30,6.32,686
25.04.5,1£2

45.914,696
87.P36,903
30.401,516

5,257,353

17,38i',820
30,.548,800

24,-146.211
15,106:8.58

1,50!),000

,tk4!l

'3848
1849.
1850.
1851.

otherwise inadmissible.

18.52.

serve to show that the concessions

18.53.
18.54.

500.000

10,55.3.877

3,7'62,261

7.141,555
9,090,655
1,800,645
315,000
415.000

4.3.117 8(17

1855.
1856.
1857.

36,863,823
5,135,896
7S2,2a6
280,975
34,600,000

1858
1859.

1860

.3,.^50.844

2,(io6,00O

4,244.210
5,530.785
1,722,792

1861.

2,212,693

Theheaviest domestic loans were borrowed
war,

for the Crihiean

the fir-t two years of which nearly 100 milltDns o f
were thus raised. To meet the deficits since! 862 a
numerous indieations that We ire
approaching a new state of things, and that the evi! is work. number of internal and foreign loans were raised. The
ing out its own cure. First, investors are losing confidence most important wasan internal loan of 100 millions of roubles
far to seek.

.

to the

demand

'is

therefore not

The public
it

is

into

or 70 million dollars, in January 18G5 secondly in 1867
a
foreign loan of ^30,000,000 ; thirdly a foreign loan in 1869

withdrawing capital from

good railroad bonds

If the fuel fails the fire will

soon die out.

notorious that the schemes of the

cliques

;

in-

for

Specula-

tion cannot live without the capital of outside investors.
is

have

for

It

competing lines of road. As one of the num#ous illustrations
we may mention the proposed short railroad to
.Chicago. It is suggested by the opponents 'of -the Vander.
Chicago and

loan

for

Barings at Amsterdam and London at 63 and 80 respectively.
of 1870 was issued at 80 throu,rh the Rothschilds
of London and Paris.
In the six years ending 1870 the
loans of the Russian government including those
incurred for railroad building, amounted to $292,075,000 of

which $167,075,000 were borrowed in England and $125,000,000 on the continent of Europe.

twenty hour?, to tap the largest
region of Pennsylvania, to' place Pittsburg

might

It

to

easily be

arising out

New York; Cleveland, 120 miles; St.
^ and,Ohioago 06 miles.
It promises to take
grain from Ghitago to tide-water at four- fifths
the present
cost, and to be ready for operation by
1875.
Such
36 miles nearer

foreign

of these were issued

foreign

proposes to shorten the 'time between

New York

-anthracite coal

first

The loan

,)0f this

It

another

January 1870, The

bonds of 100 roubles bearing 5 per cent interest. The
two foreign loans of 1867 and 1809 were negotiated by the

is

biU monopoly.

in

in

two

a mere qticstion of time.
Another lively op.
poneut of these clique movements is the projeotron of
new
dispei-sion

$55,550,000; and foiirthly

$60,000,000

years and more brought disaster oftener "than profit. Under
these circumstances they cannot long hang together and
their

,

ill

dollars

railroad shares and putting
stead.

for a reuiedy

There- are

in clique railroads.

^

^^

7..5.5n.(i(ll

1845
1846

not recomrnend, -that

620.192
484,098
3,447.731

4.889,400

I3.1.33

boards of directors are shut in by vet y narrow boutids
and sharply defined limits.

The answer

1.-305,299
69.3,181

./'•,'-

1843.

entrusted to railroad companies for the public good, confer
on the managers of these roads no power to fill their own
pockets by robbing the people, and that the rights of
.

1.9J2,454
1,771,428

20.001. 3-12
14,352, •.35
-.
6,92.5,742

IMS

.

But

7.7in.»n

>.....:....
-...v

..{..\.

.

mo.

such a policy of government ownefsBi^lsfibiild'^be-' adopted
here.
It is not quite in accordance wi:h certain fundamental
principles of government, and is

;;;

2.919.900

•1841

Europe many of the roads will in course of years lapse into
the ownership of the-govcrtinJent^ and pay! a revoriue to' the

Sinking
Fund.

Roiililc-s.

.

ISM....

the (3<mtirient of

Borrowed
from

Instiuitioiis.

^"""'"'*-

1633
1833
18S4
1835
1&38
1837...

opposition to tha will of the

has asserted more,i)r less .explicitly

1861.
Loans from Russian
Banks ami Credit

Foreign

,

tion.

LOANS 1833 AND

RTtSslAlr

commerce
Of course

Fur these corporations are the creatures cf legislaAlmost every other nation besides the United States

pw^le.

;x.l^,lfe71.

for

to

Louis, 77. miles

supposed th

the rnbat'promiiient vpould be,
rate at wiiich loans

much

proposi-

it

among

the difficulties

empty treasury and the yearly necessity
borrowing large sums of money abroad and at home,
of an

could

first

a great diflference in the

bs marketed, and secondly

that

xoufusion would -be caused by the bonds being ex-

tions are both a consequence

and va renaedy of the evil we pressed in foreign carrtency. Both these inconveniences are
Without the vast combination of capitalists to conspicuous in the Russian budget. Tiie price which the
which the railroad public have been femiliarized in
loan of 1867, for example, commanded was but 63 while
the past
few years such large enterprises oould not be attempted;
tho.se of 18C9 and "1870 were issued at
80 and' the Russian
and
are discussing.

in presence of sucbeiHerprises ever waitihg
to be fealizi-d
misclHevous monopolies cannot long fe--ler the
movements
ToOf,ofipose,the beneficent mission of railroad progress.

THE lURRBNCY AND' FINANCES
I

(IF

at the London Stock Exchange.
As
currency in which the loans are payable the oflicial
statement of the full details of the debt at the beginning'of
1865 reported the aggregates as follows .--^
to the

I.— DEBTS REDEEMABLE AFTER A OXTtfl PERIOD
,.u;......O.L Currency.
Amoant.
r<Sl£n
s^nf.^l'-,
*°^.'S"
••
»
Dutcli florins
P![E!?*
78,110.000

RUSSIA.

"""''•

We-have

received fi-bm St Petersburg an interesting
-'•tatement of the'finanC'-s &fl?ilSSia;for the
year 1809, which
is the Iat«st that has' beferf dflicially
fublished';
'

for' the

rial

Administration

now command 85

fives

'

5
5

Impe-

BoniBetic,

two' or three years behind
sfiti* its financ'al reports, ah
d has no urgrht reason for the
publicityi needful to'^ploff/uter^ governments.
One cause

.

^"f.'S"

of

m.y be that' there has been no budget during'the
40 years without or- large balance on' the wrong si^ebi
the account, Thf se defiWt^ fiaVe l)e!en"tn'fet
'hither"

Domestic

by
by bnnksartd'othef-lhStitutlon's under gov6rfime'ftt
or by moreperrfiahent loans.
Since l'84Cl'tTi9' RiTs.

,

,

:.5

per cent.

. .

Pounds sturiinR.

..;.. .-..li..

.

.

Gp»nd

11.520 .500
10,170,000
55,350,000
9,975,000

Pounds sterUng

percent.....
Roubles
per cent., bank notes...;.. Roubles

i
.6.

percent
percent..

Roubles.,

....i;.. .I

164,141,600
15 000.000
ikVck nnn
..Ronblea...-^....'..^;-"'' 49 813 329
"

.'..'.

Pounds

totel of

d^bt to'18«9.U ..... .<:.

stterllng
"

"

percent
percent

per cent., consolid.ited
4
.... I.. 6, per cent., perpetBOl deposits

,

1:937800

^

.'Roubles
..i.

n,--"IRREDEEMABLE—PERPETUAL RENTES.
I
8

.i

_

this delay

gtf/^s

...,...:.

4>ipcrcpnt

is ge<neraily

last

percent

.
.

•

"

j

:;?.VT::',^:'^::

'.!H<.tit.le9:

. .

.T.O.

n.'\

im'rim'-ifin

'288;377

690.089575

503,'823;755
^ ••>•••;••. Dollars...
These figures comj)rise the, i.nterest-bearing debt
as it
control,
stood six years ago.
Since that time further loans have
si.n GoTemment has- made?
« free tisei of its 'power orbbV'- ,been
made, which amount, as we have shown, to
292 milrowihg^ ftsreign oApital, ««• win be'
seeri from the subjoined
'lions of dollars more.
Besides these sums there is the
.'•tatement of the loans raisei at
home and abroad for the floating debt.
This consists
of about 520 millions
8 J years ending 1861. The Aggregates are given iri
roiibfts
of paper money,
Resides
138 millions of bills of credit in
equivalent to about 70 cents
o^oui• specie coinageV
various forms.
The former is like our greenback currency,

advanced'

'

'

'

'

^

THE CHRONICLK.

Juljrl5,'l871J

10 to 15 per cent or more

in Iho fact that it is doj>reciat(>d

consequence orredundnnt

ill

issues,

necessities of the Treasury.

was originally caused by the
Thcro

is,

however, this difference between our paper money

and that of Russia
wliioii

and that the redundancy

the latter

:

secures the profit, but

is

its

emitted by the Government

security rests in part in the

and other credit institutions of the

JTodit of the banks

Empire, which add their guarantee to
and were united into the

jjreat

decree of 1st September, I8.VJ.
is

well

Czar

known,
is

arii

tliat of

the Treasury,

Bank by

the imperial

Theje decrees

in Russia, as

State

equivalent to our acts of Congress

an absolute sovereign, holding in

his

;

as the

hands

find

wielding through his "Private Cabinet" the whole legislative as well the executive

The

St.

and judicial powers of the Empire.

Petersburg decree of 1859 has several striking

analogies with our National Banking law, except that the

currency to our banks, while

71

Forced ixsuo an legal-tender money.

was

this expedient

Government

During our

allcr ward resorted to l^ the

civil

at liicl^mand, but &)* obvious reasons

of the success which

it

I.^

.

in

war

(.'onfederate

Russir,,

it

filled

where the

paper issues rapidly api
in value..
At length, in
1859, the State bank being incorporated giive an additional
:

.

ba<is for sustaining the

credit and currency of the notes.
1866 the depreciation had fallen to 23 per cent, ir^ 1867 to
18 per cent, and 1808 to 17 per cent.
The rate noW
ranges, it is said, from 10 to 15 per cent, according to the
In

movements of the

varied

spasmodic and

merce

is

fitful

foreign exchanges, which are

in a country like

Russia,

paralysed during a considerable

These effbits

p.irt

more
whose com-

of the year.

improve the currency, however, have been
much helped, and their force accelerated by two circum.
stances, the value of which in Russian finance cannot be
over-value

to

The

first is the

liberation of the serfs, and the
from commerce and trade. Previous
too needy to forego this valuable source of income.
The to 1803, m^ny of the seventy millions of the Russian Emcapital of these monetary institutions, thus incorporated into peror's subjects were serfs, of t^yo classes, one belonging to
the grand Imperial Bank, is reported at 98,241,618 roubles, the Crown, and the other to private owners.
The lastor about 70 million dollars.
The whole organization is named class in 1861 were estimated at twenty-two millions
latter gives the profit of the

the former secures

chiefly to the

it

Government, which was removal of

!.

restrictions

and supervision of the Minister of and their masters were 109,340, most of whom were nobles.
of the " Privy By an Imperial decree, which, as we have said, is aljsolute
Council."
This council is one of the four Ex(?cutive Boards, and admits of no question or delay, serfdom was abolished
which manage the whole administration of the Empire. and the time fixed for its extinction was- the 3d of March,
under

the

Finance,

They

all

direction

who

is

one of the eleven members

centre in

and are controlled by the " Private

The

mischiefs of State issues of paper

money under

of needy governmen'.s are too well known.
rapidly augmented her note

1863.

Since that time, slavery was, under certain conditions,
Tlie owners of the serfs were compensated for

abolished.

Cabinet," before referred to as supreme.

circulation, while

control

Russia has
the

specie

loss on a scale of payment by which the previous
labor of the serf was capitalized at 6 per cent, so that for
every six roubles which the laborer earned annually, he could

their

qualify for being a freeholder by paying 100 roubLs to his
was J;267,252,765, while master as his capital value. If this price had been payable
the specie was 92 millions of dollars.
In 1862 the notes in one sum, the beneficent object it was designed far would
had increased to $532,6.32,215, while the specie was but 62 have failed in part. Plence the payments were extended, and
millions, and in 1866 th<5 notes had risen to $596,725,900> in part advanced by the Government.
Twenty per cent
and the specie had fallen to about 59 millions. In 1867 the was to be paid down by the serf himself, at the time of

reserve has been allowed to decline.
agg''«gate of paper

money

In Janunry, 185t), the

afloat

1869 there manumission, while the remaining 80. per cent was discoin, and the amount rose to bursed by the Government to the owners, to be repaid by
about 100 millions of dollars, while the paper money was tha peasants to the Treasury at intervals extending over
So popular and easy were these terms of
reported at about 520 million dollars. Besides this sum forty nine years.
there was an issue of bank notes bearing 5 per cent interest, this liberal policy that on the 1st of August, 1865, according
making the total issue of bank paper equivalent to 600 mil- to our official report, the whole arrangements were comlions of dollars.
This large aggregate is reckoned as part pleted to the mutual satisfaction of owners and peasants
of the floating debt of ihe Empire, which also comprehends and serfdom ceased throughout the Russian empire.. ,,,„,specie had fallen to 43 millions of dollars.

was

In

an accumulation of

158 millions of interest-bearing Treasury notes, similar to
our Certificates of Indebtedness and the Exchequer bills of
England, except that most of the Russian notes bear 4-32
per cent interest,

The

j

history of the paper

gestive, and

money system of Hussja

is

sug-

This decree applied to the 22 million^ of private aerfii.
The Crown serfs numbered 22,225,075 of which 10,583.683 were men and 11,641,437 women. Their emancipation,
began more rapidly and was completed on the 1st Sept.
By a decree of 8th July, 1863, crown lands were
1863.

demands more extended examination than can granted

to a

certain

class

of these peasants which they

own in future on condition of paying for 49
annual sum equal to the poll-tax they had always

years an
paid beTwo millions of the peasants of the best character
fore.
and habits were thus elevated at one step to the rank of conirredeemable notes. Their amount, in 1796, at the death of ditional property-owners, and they will after 49 years bethe Empress, was a'most $143,000,000.
During the wars come absolute possessors of the soil which they and their
have tilled from time immemorial. The impulse
with France and Turkey, the expenses entailed by the Impe- fathers
given^by this new-born spirit of freedom to every departrial policy were so far in excess of the revenue from taxa
ment of industry'and to every sort of ifiat^rialpfosirress I'as
tior>, and the resort to paper money was so bountiful, tliat
The- increase-. of business- has
far surpassed expectation.
The
in 1815 the notes had fallen to 418, and one silver rouble existed a demand for new railfofds and public works.
was worth 4 roubles and 18 copecs of paper money. The extension of the facilities for transportation has enriched
the nation and enlarged its t«x-paying powers, but, what is
policy of contracting the currency was then attempted with
more to our present purpose, it has cnjarged the field for
some success.
In ten years the issue of paper had fallen to
the use of currency and by a welbfcnowii financial law has
430 millions of dollars, and the depreciation was reduced to thus contributed with the other cjiuses already referred to
SOO. A plan was then devised which was in part borrowed improve the credit, enhance the Talue, and check the deprefrom the history of our Continental currency... In 1843 the ciation, of the Russian paper naOoay. This part of the subject however, we must tak<* np in connection with tlie fiscal
.whole of the old paper xaoney «f EuswA wa? call^ in, and
and industrial' t>rogr8a»o& Ruswat'SOine ifflpor-tant awp^cts
in its stead a new form ot bank notes yrW emitted, with a
of which we shall discuss hereafter.

be given

in this place.

of Catharine

when

Its first origin

dates from the reign

attempt was made on a large
scale to meet the formidable necessities of the Treasury by
II.,

the

first

are to

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72

[July 15,

NATIONAL BANKS OF BACH STATE-THEIK CONDITION JUNE

10,

187L

1871.

are indebted io the Comptroller of the Currency for the following reports of tLe National Banks of each State and
The returns o:^ the cities are not
redemption city at the close of business on Saturday, the 10th day of June, 1871.
included in the States, of which they are a part

We

RBSOURCE8.

N. Hampshire.

Maine.
IioaiiB

and diecoimtg

Overdraft*
8. b'ds to eec. circ't'n
tr. 8. b'ds to sec. dep
V. S. h'ds and m c. on hand.
Other stocks, li'd-and mort.
Dnc from red. and res. ae'ts
Due from other Nat. hanks.
Dne from State bks & b'krs.
Real est. furuit and tlxt'rs.
Current expeuees

C

.

.

Premiums
Ohecksand other cash

it'ms.
ExchanseB for clear'g bouse.
Bills of other nat. banka. .
Bills of State banks

Fractional currency
Specie
Le^al tender notes

—

268,079 00

258 00
81,747 OS
24,134 90
1,060,534 00

169,484 00
228 00
11,227 08
14,.596

99

478,368 00

126,374
41
19,478
33,296
711,469

Clearinghouse

Three

certificates..
per cent certificates.

City ef N. Y
Massachutietts*.
Boston.
Rhode Island. Connecticut. New York.t
$52,916,629 51 $83,158,767 SO $2.3,269,405 21 $33,339,432 03 $64,752,690 07 $192,069,566 50
140,0:12 .31
46
51
23,894
82
3I,9:W
470,386
116 653
6:)
l(M,;l:lT 61
39,066,400 00
35,156,.350 00
;J0,.397,600 00
32.962,100 00
14,681,900 00 20,0.j:l,2(X) 00
814.000 00.370.000 on
i,5;o,,5no on
1,2:12,000 00
750,000 00
260,0110 00
9.691,050 00
a,8:«.150 00
2,4.32,600 00
744,600 00
1,247.250 00
113,(K>1 00
5,937,644 69'
1.192.675 18
574.069 0«
296.480 03
884,4(3 70
3,OT7,a32 57
7,792,.398 92
10,447,566 01
5,724,605 .36
10,570,;»1 74
2,742,470 46
2,022,'I80 41
14,101,974 22
627,599 9H
3,031,711 41
587,9.30 89
2,1.08,16^ 55
2t»,128 05
2,442,788 41
240,919 45
64,830 40
264,913 76
776,369 08
8,022,207 00
5.57,48:1 .54
2,006,897 87
1,257,421 85
1,685,337 03
817,899 20
91.762 03
1,479,098 44
178,159 81
182,330 68
226,244 07
728,938 69
31,7011 04
1,54:1,692 42
18:1,774 09
82,0:13 34
248,695 38
80,776 90
2,381.018 46
737,322 00
605,487 19
863,291 30
664,989 94
2,00:1,367 01
81,178,761 40'
6,568,806 80
6.573,355 OO
00
845,346 00
216,415 00
2,793,718 00
65.3,643 00
888,764 00
3,836 00'
6 00
211 00
00
2,289 00
368 00
1,803 00
22
201.257
84
393,086 97
175,884
118,218 21
50,004 28
69,946 93
09
15,0<(1,422 »8
34
133,708 02
1.512,919 19
:14,074 73
105,677 59
280,254 52
43,534.836 OO
10,689,227 00
2,.511,665 00
5,619,781 00
00
4,200,978 00
1,369,673 00
17,616,000 00
4,155,000 00
2.490,000 00
75,000 00
466,000 00
00
110,000 00
90,000 00

Vermont.

$tl,807,880 92 $5,03«.304 S3 $7,7&3.»36 .37
34,482 40
18,691 32
l«,269 29
8,3«9,2fiO 00
4,890.000 00
7,20S,900 00
470,000 00
475,000 00
.300,000 CO
228,150 00
8«,750 00
402,400 no
44fi,0«1 09
242,384 03
271,025 80
1,874,524 38
1,247,956 50
1,167.022 36
117.021 10
46.986 58
84.059 55
4,504 82
30.419 16
18.823 61
23fi.715 60
192,067 43
130,610 29
34,909 90
27,850 26
40,987 42
12,774 06
108,887 69
7,422 70
318,010 76
79,029 53
160,457 12

5,000 00

85,000

$25,324,794 02 $12,991,399 6« $18,732,852 91 $109.l,403,.560 10 $158,067,097 41

Total

$45,386,009 85 $68,764,931 67 $129,850,252 64 $445,137,763 80-

lABII-Il'lBS,

Capitalstock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Nat. bank notes outstand'g.
State bank notes outBtand'g.

Dividends unpaid

40..369

Individual deposits ....
United States deposits
Dep. of O S. diBb'g offlc're.
Dne to National banks
Dne to State bks bank'rs.
.

A

Notes and

$9,125,000 00
1,684,746 09
1,257,372
7,379,507
44,584

bills redisc'nted.

Bills payable

5,206,081
139,901
239,4.55

166,S9«
20,801
121,038

40

Tot«l

$4,835,000 00
772,093 84
629,896
4,289,410
20,257
16.469
2,275,738
168,261
89,713
259
460
4,351 17

$7,510,012 50
1,065,544 37
545,209
6,;»9,734
24,187

$25.n56,i820
$48,600 000 00 $20,3tM.800 on
•
2.194,451 08
.426 ,871
10,657,436 03
l,9il, 744
2,847,501 69
1,158,190 76
00
25,07:1,002 on
12.972,6:18 00 17,51.3,,316
00
74.169 00
i:i5.137 00
225,,475
84
65,.399 87
82.894 01
108, 728
37
52,839,470 12
6,2:33,416 17 14,699,,829
00
142, 221
58,491 98
144,848 :i9
71
64.419 64
101 ,689
28
15,810.672 14
1,256.6:18 72
2,878,,192
39
2,540,964 71
488,613 OS
626,,80;l
00
63, 231

$39..272,000 00
10,,237,612 16
,522,350 14
1,941,264

186,948

5,.')12

147.i:l:i

2,768,679
64,163
169,644
57,069
10,356
25,540
137,200

,015,175

464,004
213,0.55

1

'

1

I

,246,763
117,125
6,000
36,128 21

I

;

$25,324,794 02 $12,991,399 66 $18,732,852 91 $109,406,560 10 $158,067,097 44

* Exclusive of the city of Boston.

$6,670,488
28 973
2.146,500
300,000
56,750

Overdrafts
U. 8. b'ds to sec. clrcu't'n.
U. S. b'ds to sec. dep
U. S. b'ds and sec. on hand.
Other stocks, b'ds and mort.

5.32,776

Due from red. and res. ag'ts.
Due from other Nat. banks.
Due from State bks & b'krs.
Real est, furnit. and
Current expenses

fixt'rs.

Preminms
Checks and other cash ifms.
Exchanges for c!?ar'g house.
Bills of other nat. banks
Bills of State banks
.

.

Fractional currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing house certificates.
Three per cent certiflcatea.

4,213.373
80!l,00«

181,822
222,100
8.569
6.986
374,240
119,033
143,469
1,617
22,622
10,791

1,451,1M
336,000

Total

BESOtTBOKB.
Pennsylvania.* Philadelphia.

$22,963,161 78 $?7,479,312 90 $43,713,191 70
44,869 63
2.37.262 79
18,943 54
11,214,150 00
t3,936,550 00
13,608,200 00
30.5,000 on
860,000 00
225,000 00
20.5,500 00
',5l:l,900 00
680 750 no
374,199 73
i,!i79,147 17
1.724.690 09
4,378,462 86
S.:l88,2a3 82
2.:i65,323 44
2,03-2,400 61
1,859,551 93
2,:i08,:l.37 65
493,931 17
1,319,690 42
780.510 20
1,263,0.55 11
1,51'J,140 03
1,910,72.5 14
195,441 a3
269,952 38
172.;187 55
92,166 76
1:12,132 67
162.44il 42
751,243 88
529,163 41
387,913 52
9,224,:l.38 64
404,827 00
624,750 00
900.628 00
652 00
2,782 no
12 8-M 00
76,290 87
134,6.32 73
145.916 86
99,040 42
9!),718 89
I'M, 148 60
1,996,731 00
10,:i8(i,880 00
4,407,068 00
1,370,000 00
00
160,000 00
440,000 00
2,920,000 00

.37

$17,53.5,226 73 $46,378,165 47 $82,197,807 72

Capital stock

Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Nat. bank notes ontstand'g.
State bank notes ontstand'g.
Di\idend8 unpaid

m

Individual deposits
United States deposits
Dep. of U. S. disb'g offlc'rs.
Due to Nat. banks
Due to State bks & bank'rs.

Notes and

$2,650,000 00 $12,340, 360 00 $24,795,240
990,000 00
2,809,,897 09
5,781.467
&36,a;i;i
1,788.,748 97
1,603.149
1,884,829
9,673. 933 00 21,0:10.391
19,S74
134,6'23
106,,953 00
.3,200
39 224 23
17a58«
8,472,992 02 16,965.,390
25,414,7.55
55,.331 26
101 684 69
415,849
116,240
117 a35 23
18,669
2.275.209
1,894, 006 45
1.983.074
531,316
387,;370 74
481,081

bills redisc'nted.

72
00

$93,14.3.058 35

LIABILITIES,
00 $16,931,990 00
:18

6,704.032

.59

73
00
00
04
69
77

1,04:1.705

35
00
00
54
66
26

11,566.374
81.248
89,1.52

47,726,918
43,316

7,119,6a3 53
1.828,'242

62

09

Bills payable

144,662 44

3,500 00

Total

$17,535,226 78 $46,378,165 47 $82,197,807 72

$93,143,(BB 35

•

40,248 24
7,668,500 00

192,400 on
.59,517 77
2,180.484 10
466,160 11
230,572 46
a50,985 31
ll'J,389

35

$-i,206,3.32 81

1.686 41
1,45:1,200
60,tK)0

2,750
81,20:t

25:1,239
!KI,890

46

(X)2

l'2'.),2a5
1

7,762

l!j,282

12.3,106 58
692,799 84
109,111 00
2,507 00
39,192 47
46,823 60
2,084,617 00

45,996
2.268
8,766
2,792
189,878

53,215

00
00
00
67
83
53
55
95
30
28
47

00
00
51
.35

00

210.000 00

80,000 00

$29,732,94154

$4,740,55169

$9,000,000 00
2,415,176 63
671,006 30
6,62.5.168 00
8.3,012

00

37,524 00
9,408,676 04

987,731 86
648,169 76
6,677 46

$4,740,551 69

Due from
Due from
Due from

red'g ami res agta.
other Nat. bauka.
State bks & b'krs.

Real est. furuit. and
Current expenses

fixt'rs

Premiums
Checks and other cash it'ms.
Exchanges for cl'r'g house.
Bills of other Nat. banks.
Bills of State banks

Virginia,
West Virginia. N. Carolina.
$5,867,408 71 $3,474,545 92 $1,861,0513 07
85,426
40,041 45
28,849 45
8,1(M,000
8,376,750 00
1,240,100 00
352,000
200,000 00
100,000 00
1,600
6.5,250 00
110,600 00
77,168
167,516 93
294,689 74
590,289
342,054 55
a30,6'24 07
210,510
128,.M9 68
61,-inO 91
33,650 06
9a:«8
60,1.59 .32
879,805
202,889 96
144,289 96
109,210
39,001 16
36,313 15
119,545
47,567 24
119,904 60
304,473
75,417 83
19,605 90

18,455 14
88.890 81
882,586 00

Clearinghouse certificates.
Three per cent certiflcatea.

$18,166,840 83

Capitalstock

Surplnsfund
Undivided profits!.!'!!.!!!
Nat bank notes ontstand'g.
StHte bank notes ontst'd'g.
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits

".'

United States deposits
Dep. of V. S. disb'g offlc'rs'
Due to Nati. naj bants
Due to Sute b'ks and b'kis'
Notes and bills redisco'tod
Bills payable
''<***'
•.

S. Carolina.
$2,294,287 76
17,696 46
1,000,000 00

New York and

Washington

79 517 52

$1,362,7J9 29
.35,644 87
95(j 000 no
2(X),000 00
204,950 00
19,561 86
349,22:1 38
105,669 15
101,421 43
297. a37 33
48,7:19 87
11.033 71
54,059 33

1,400,063 77
348,181 00

353,736 00

47
5,888 13
8,127,0(» 00

$18,478,:l.3:l

105,650 00

200.(XI0 00
•202.650 00

.367,313 87
568,4157 .55

2,li)2,:l73 01

lOii.WK)

00

7:19

311 89

44
161.484 17

141,810 83

a5.),85:i

7:i,039 60
1:14,619 41

529,

33 160 09
2I,0:16 92
71,154 32
69,47H 00

Si6 on
08
43 311 27
476,016 00
15.:148

30.000 00

$7,402,190

8:1

.\lbany.

1'25

35

138,529 27
46.109 09

488 00
7 423 44

2M,:i85 59

00
.341,000 00
505,000 00

2,9.36,:ial

$.37,0-22,:l71

14

$11,091,986 00
1.956.627 45
1.10'1..57'3 89
7,11.5,481 00
121,295 00
43.173 23
12,749,738 65
63,484 44
2,229,816 16
274,.566 32

5 545 .30
26,512 79
413 637 00

$4,678,301:11

$1,060,000
260,000
92,449
S37,931

oO
no
06
00

78,466o6
1,546,004 16
223,940 17

553,29i'46
36 226 62

100,000 no
141,600 00

$7,402,190 83

$37,02-2,:371 14

$4,678,801 81

Alabama.

Georgia.

$556,531 86
3,120 99
504,000 00

New

Orleans.
$3,359,989 71

Texas.
$713 174 59

.52,S37
2,.566,0n0

75

12,0.56 74

00

100,000

01)

.361,600

97

635,000 00
175,000 00
2.'200 00
58.418 90
217.851 98
50,666 66
62.545 26
59.a57 48
30,669 06
9,8:i7 66
5,239 33

Arkansas.
$176,416
30,069
300.000
50,000
4,000
46,468

52
09
00
00
00
63

100 00
25
196,466 41
38,166 88
71,076 69
67,036 75
61,280 78
72,349 49
92,217 02

36
73
00
00
400 00
61.845 00
466,769 11
2.36,260 19
162,714 65
117,313 44
66,tW4 34
77.761 68
9-2,655 22

75,669 00

83,741 00

198,768 00

29,900 00

33,898 00

63,527 06

16,100 78
43,756 08
296,033 00

11,979 !S4
17,963 81
297,685 00

aj.bee' 39

6,215 32
36,829 20
117,433 00

14.737 81
68.738 43
889,664 00

3,a38 53
237,848 91
255,716 00

$9,760,405 47

$2,673,449 30

$631,794 61

00
98
47
00

$625,000 00
64,799 29
63..3'23.06

$200,000 00
.35,613 29
8,062 49

00

177,616 00

108,9.30

58,693
2,677
28,488
24,380
416,937

00
00
10
24
00

10,000 00

Total

680,,878
200. 708
3,579, 719
1,378, 905
6.58,,488
626,
3

$2,541,752
29,459
1,901,000
150,000

1,050 00
17.124 11

98
3!,0P5 42
17,500 76

177,16:1

.52,591

07

a38,498 17
178,893 85
168,107 72
345686 76

20,304 90

120,191

'30

14,:i35 .37

21.3,786

a3

3,347 15

186,165 94

9,1>28 i.6

13,500 45
1.3,686 53
•28.955 17

5,466 82
76 74
7,952 19

271,f)08 83

73,708 00

Fractional currency
Specie
I^gal tender not«B

44,6:12,,.588

00 $73,2*5,000 00
96
19,186,169 33
90
11,3:17,366 29
31,060.528 00
00
229,386 00
00
16:1,166 49
18
04 206.660,328 90
80
200,464 59
49
40
80,303,076 06
46
22,762,288 14
67
74

t Exclusive of the city of Baltimore,

RBBOUnCES.
Overdrafts
V. 8. b'ds to sec. circ'tn
V. S. b'ds to sec. dep
U. S. b'ds & secur. on band
Other stocks b'dtf and mort.

.35

24,521 54
2,018,750 00

$1,528,185 00 $2,:l4a217 50
416,281 17
351,4*1
266 ail 74
116,179
1,787.079 00
1,282,676
11,'292 00
14,091
40,707 70
8,815
2,328,002 44
1,116,011
41,6'
33.367 64
54,-J39 74
15,655
89,474 26
828,22:1
27,174 66
26,640

BxcliuiTe of the cities of Philadelpliia and Pittsburg.

Loans and discounts

$2,987,767

11,000 00

$29,782,941 54

6,905,,176
5,226.,951
28,891,,171
419,870
103 ,679

Baltimore.

Maryland.

Delaware.

46.312 77

.53

04
01

20,,771
132,1,000

216,.3,55

Pittsburg.
$14,637,184 05

$:16,&1.5, 741

$46,386,009 85 $68,764,931 67 $129,850,252 64 $445,137,763 80
t Exclusive of the cities of

New Jersey.

Albany.

Loans and discounts

00
24
10
00
00
70
12
75
06
52
31
87

$8,112,600
274,888
886,129
8,724,480
3.546
4,672,467
198,044
87,482
169,980
143,129
859,181
35,131

|1»,166,8»

00
86
37
00

00

7W
02:

86
20
48
13

80

W

$4,887,778 87

$8,374,000 00
896,148 75
166,005 03

$1,345,000
76,787
197,069
1,088,994

00
00
60
64
90
71,!i92 79
67,295 53

185
11,887
2,321,666
69,713

'

737"6o

1,866 84
28.164 00

60.000 00

$7,788,160 08

2,113,2.32

77,632 20
509,798 00

6,406 00

00
36
45
00

959 60
1,883,098 89
42,769 47

79,168 18
62,880 85
100,000 00

45,036 14
70.6.36 77
24,029 13
44,898 07
14,500 00

$1,'«»,1<» 03

$4887,77887

$4,431,006 38

LIABILITIES.
00
83
63
00

$1,890,000
143,453
173,559
763,415

00
1,899,748 87
1.56

67,983 16
92.607 96

$6,762,835 31

$1,587,493 13

$8,160,000 OO
346,600 00

$600,000 00
34,643 .34
.50,783 46
440,385 00

400,1.38

50

1,704,700 00

555 00
8,089.967 52
55,079
24.210
42,930
48,663

607,164 90

13

$2,860,000
121,163
832,702
3,303,568

430 00
3,400,6% 03
16,388 49

998.931 94
48,397 07

46
39,939 86
13,938 18

112,769
59,979
30,491
2,071
8,440

$3,573,44980

$621,7W

•2.32,092

77
11,770 94
36,757 60

19(;.942 07

68

$6,768,83531

$1,587,498 13

$9,760,406 47

71

50-2,038

607,075 43

67
in
69
06
67

1M,576 00
266,606 68

$4,431 ,60* 83

2,750 00

11,550 00

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tl,O:il,0%l 44
8.47U 51
15,408 43
«,."|-i7,350 00
1,100,000 OO

Ovc'r(lr.ifi.-<

r. S. h'il-» la ncic. cirfit'l'u.
V. S. h'dK to i-rc. dpp
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S<»,317 00

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13,786,300 00

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875.000 00
171,800 00
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H7,iil2

2l)l,27i

23
33
70
53
99
00
00
70
80
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323.407
8,508
11,883
133,189
40,092

7 8.475 57
131,873 68
84 SMI 63
113,479 85

808,341
«78,317
1«(,74«
191,163
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$11,448,460
I»7,1T4 46
6,006,600 00

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146,000
464,037
4,061,138
1,07^,756
158,306
731,333
340,047
131.588

S,T14.«g« 74
188,978 33

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43,.370

9T.S43 60
1,738,036 00

90.651

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30.000 00

33,000 00

106,000 00

$50,833,082 61 $18,678,847 04 $11,S.W,7«8 77 $42,a93,8»l 57 $.30,63«,883 46

$41,178,117 17

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49.1101 2.1

711,731

713,014 00

3,003,275 00

1,3I8,UH)

11,771

165,000 00

$3,190,657 38 $9,805,077 88

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1,8)7,1.511

1.58,755

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(6,M9.(I»J 58
8,538 33
8,801,600 00
74-t.OOO 00
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884,700 00

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$33,630,711

3.V1,0(IO I'O

Ii'ditaiul iiiort.
'

Ohio.t

M

I.nanB mifl dtitcoiiMi!*

12,S.'iO
2,,'1,')8

733,000

105.000 OO

S,419,:i09

7O,0CO 00

48

UADILlTniS.
(H,0St),J70 00

('apitnl (»t'ick

Surplus ruii.i
Undivided prollts

«,Sl),7llt>

Nat, bjiiik uoti'.^ ont^taud'g.
Stale liaiikmile^nnlsU-.d'it.

3,380,587 00

DivideudH unpaid

1,111 00
1,644.790 39
3>,94,-i 91
3.722 93

Individual de(>oeiit3
United States d.'pogit-'
Dep. of U. S. d so fi ofllcTS.
Due to Nat. banks
Due to State liks A bauk'rs.
Notes and Itiiis ivjisc'uted.

44
88
3.5M) no
17,720 00

98.1(13
177,39:)

Bllla payalde

Total

$10,OSlJ.aiO 45

* KiclUBive of

tlic

liOans and discounts
Overdrafts
U. S.bditoBcccirc't'n,,..

b'ds to sec. dc]!...

$7,7:17,406 ,53

145.888

00
30,000 00

4,181,6.-.0

.

U. S. b'ds and sec. on haul.
Othirctocks li'dsandmon.
Due from red and res. agts.
Due from other Nat, banks.
Dae from state bks& b'ki-3
Real est, furnit. and Ci-\fr».
Current expenses

0:1
,59

4-6.5a) 48
1:15,3I7 08
390.072 55
98,786 29
69.316 37
123,28:191

Checksandoihcrcashlt'ms.

crrV house.

Bills of other Nat. banks,.
Bills of State banks

128,911 00

$3,701,300 00 $15..574.700 00
3..'B0.3t7 02
3.18.2T3 70
39«.9(K) 07
861.218 11
13,019 219 00
3,138,149 00
6:1.714 00
59.211 87
1.371 on
a.VM 00
3,709,97,') .52
10,185.479 40
374,304 07
171,6(19 4(1
475.351 00
201.927 95
12;i,911 64
1(».2I3 93
3.M,528 IG
1891,380 25
303.601 63
106,330 74
130,441 99
187,634 56
120,119 88
31,057 00

$.1,800,000 00
662.991 90

48,731 71
908.775 (X)

75
3,981,725 00

;673,000 00

.'iOl,000

;.ooo

00
00

$50,8.13,082 62

$16,676,347 04

$11,259,798

H $42,292,.181

57

$3,190,657 23

$9,805,077:18

21K).011

6)1 00
4,600,903 17

$:j,292.812 13 $.3.7.58,9(18 09
69.117 9(1
29. 188 63

2,311,750 00

1,250,800 00
250,009 00

10;i,000

400 00
HO
64
26
08
71
89 001 71
14,750 00
61,205 37
140,819 95
47,056 00

58,787 t!5
60,845 46
66,467 30

76,826 00

24,915 08

21,6:18 21

00
21,168 95

4.5,803 18

951.930 00

20,670 30
648,370 00

10,969 91
504,810 00

certittcatos.,

Total

30,000 00

60,000 00

15,000 00

$7,187,873 89

$8,516,669 61

$15,873,873 41

and Cleveland.

Iowa.

Minnesota.
86.774 57

4,40-2.000 00

2,1:10,800 00

00
00
00
99
09
78
117,,521 70
30,:i51 62

250 000 0)
1.1.5,70
CO
18:1.198 09
1,256.441 01

318.000 00
26,9.50 00
,55,6)5 21
729,641 42
181,0:14 01
110.668 90
150,:567 99
79,293 13
82,511 08
167,083 45

6.7.50

I

16.817 13
59,7.50 41
132.816 81
19,589 00

;188,165

:)9

267,133
416,816
154,055
100,597
183,851

25
00
94
47
02

m.V»

m

62
222,626 82
178.145 29
138.022 21
58 888
89,411 21
60,837 67
367,.198

9.016.773 04
4,073,936 33
341,112 49

$2,130,000 00
319,3:16 54
8I2,.1.19 00
1,885,357 00
981 no
1,4B8 71
3,771,378 :16
144.509 4),
1;17,215 47

$1,815,700 00

9a,6:)8 ;)4

05
110,620 96

$751,937
37,347
385,000
190,000
5,190
34,855

3O.0C9 65
4,135,850 00
loo.no) 00
46.6IX) 00
814.652 09
1,478,197 72
1.50.899

79.018
152,389
66,349
45,133

68

119918 07
431.867
112,419
147,723
43 (141
410,372
206,118
58
13,685
31,551
940,880
82,000
185,000

683 00
7,611 48
19,943 13
4.18,375 00
16,000'

Kansas.!

St, Ix>uis,
$9.:)94.727 95

m

10,000 00

$16,867,716 16

$41,178,17117

19,a59
108,867

1

1,681.400 00
50,000 00
31,71)0 no
265,126

$6,531,442 66

00

460 00

$:!0,636,632 45

10.3,349

218,863

11

$9,096,349 94

71
13

01
00

16,386.839 31

Mi»F0tiri.$
$2,748,510 82

126,464 OO

00

1.370
44.613
66.614
1,383,925

00
00
97

00
OO

81
85
30
97
51
45
41

24
94
76
15

261,235 00
29 00
17,274 95
1.5,215 93
541,079 00

321,2.55 00

14,899 no
9.836 40
372,559 00

$4,681,;183 81

7,441,638
1,734
11.490
10,191.128
189,115
290,395

$6,950,000
3.379.000
1.044,717
6,311,389

t Exclasive of the city of Chicago.

$1,139.7:16 25

8,180
911,287
201.214
22,193

55
222,466.12

15.774

169.939 18

800,OlX)

5,1,969

1

$7,178.6.17 34

00
00

710,481 95
275,589 86

2o«.,'i,80

120.703

$1,675,8 -O 40
14,700 51
735,000 00

88,6.59 61

109,2,'i0

6,000
7+1,769
375,896
3S,8<5
106.878

809,719 90

43

10,187. 568
223,,000
275, 301
289, 110
473,,62(1
19,,000

2.58

1H,1)M
2,916,109 (M
620,:i38 61

RKSOURCES.
Milwaukee.

Wisconsin.

til.

or)

1,904,16.1 43

16, .378 11

1,760
4,289,:M0

97

l:i0,6:«

t Bxclneive of the cities of Cincinnati

Detroit.

$8,916,430

1.5.570

1

Fractional currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing liouseceriillca:e»,.

Three percent

41.3.50

181,893

l,08i>,810 79

Premiums
Ktchauj^e.s for

.57

$3,300,000 OO $14,303.,000 no
397, .52 95
3,:i-!.") ,:;(i5 '.H
l.nso.,082 02
118,215
2,098,0.56
13,076, 451 00

109.8(13 51

city of Loolsville.

Michigan.*

IT. S.

$1,350,000 00

71)

3.J9.911I 31

do

96
12
80
47
01

78
48
00
00
00
77
58
30
^5
56

2.1,193 14

17,530 20
31,015 44

00
00

33,385 00

31

7,113 15
3.913 84
133,114 00

34

00
00
00

$1S,836,5(» 67

$1,996,274 69

LIABILITIS8.
$5,083,000 00 $1,750,000 00 $2,481,500 00
386,000 00
420,:)80 84
1,191,992 57
47:1,743 86
260,450 30
318,:i88 13
.1.539,257 00
2,021.0:11 00
Nat. bank notes out«tand'^.
1,097,060 00
1,066 00
State bank notes outstaud^g.
2.59 00
626 32
Dividends unpaid
11,514 00
Individual deposits
5,112,607 37
2,713,498 75
2,928,505 96
81,149 87
129,666 68
56,020 46
United States deposita
89,001 87
342,629 23
6(1,0,58 44
Dep. of r. S. disbg otBc'ra.
23,954 92
277,043 .15
29,377 16
Dae to National brinks
17:l,:il8 73
27.129 48
39.651 37
Duo to State bks and b'krs.
169.189 65
Notes and bill ictUscnted .
261,866 31
46,0.18 77
56.,5«0 00
Bills payable

Capital Piock
•Surplus

fiintl

Undivided

proflta.

.

....

'«:)-

« .,1

$7.50.000 00

198,822 99
99,276 81
658,380 00

$4,6.^1,600 00
887,9:19 40

444,:«9 92
3,819,905 00

00
8.089 22
1,9:16

1,97J,T85 84
140,722 67
199,9:19 31

6,556„-.31 81

118.870
220,891
61,882
57,376
15,500
87,961

4.10,580 42

2i4,4'» 80

88
56
42
30
00
65

20:1,038

.59

565 91
1,4.56.515 00
2:13

805 00
2,510,724 68
29,919 41
30 18

$6,610,300 00
706,073 08
469,959 11
3,687,105 00
528 00
20,Kt4 90
3,046,411 62
39.691 42
57,257 (16

98,212 76

96
908,914 46
loo.mio 00
2,030,203 46

$6,5:11,442 6«

$18,836,505 67

70.502 47
337,703 00

746,1*4 40
58,9.12

26

220.928 57
23,623 91
15,339 39

1.1.59.215

72,261)

229,511 74
35,236 40
38,482 91

$460,000 00
23,211 69

,'

Total

$15,8ri,8T3 41

« Kiclualvc of the city of Detroit.

$7,187,873 89

t Eiclusive of the city of

Leavenworth. Nebraska.
l.oans and discounts
$276,973 80
Overdr.ifts
1.904 61
U. 8. b'ds tosoc. circufn.. 20O.nOO 00
200.000 00
U. S. b'ds to sec. dep
U. S. b'ds and sec. on band.
12,250 00
Other stocks, b'ds and mort.
15,407 .55
Duefrom red and rc«. ai;'U. 81,190 06
Duo from other Nat. hanks 16.5,984 81
Due from State bka b'krs.
3.823 60
Real e,.^t, furiiit, and fillt'rs.
45,68.1 72
Current expenses
8,333 26

&

Premiums
Obocksandotbercishit'tns.
Exchanges fur clear'g house

3,813 77

$876,401 01
31.621 37
440.000 00
400.CO0 00
9,050 00
1.52,120 55
890,708 88
40,232 64
49,683 90
109,473 65
9,240 03
29,272 ^')
16,460 45

Bills of othernat. baiika,..
Bills of SUte banks

34,035 CO

70,563 00

Fractional currency
Specie
Legal tender notes
Clearing house certificates
Tbtae per cent certificates..

5,247 94

23,492 31

Total

305 25
63,349 00

$8,516,669 61

12,061

0:1

206,133 00

$4,684,.183 84

Milwaukee.

$16,867,716 16

$9,096,:119 91

t Exclusive of the city of St. Louis.

RE SOURCES.
San Francisco. N. Mexico, Colorado.

Oregon,
09
616 84
250,000 00
50,000 00

$474,:i5l 74

00
70,654 88
176 683 :17

100,000 00

t,J57,!?S6

8:1.150

88,987 41
400,OOJ 00

66,319 41
2,155 00
12,960 34
22,:!73 Oti

$804,402 66
8.2ft5 18

00
00
00
81
37
111.3% 56
31,237 46
.51,999 00

150,6c6' 66

.151,000

30

150.000
120,000
16,896
«ti.:im

.5,108

3,157 71
6.805 96
4,881 01

$33,4:16 66

74,583 19
10,040 44

622 38
3,799 61
20,063 50

20,728 41
3.800 00
39,230 86

J E-tcIusive of

Wvoming,

Tdaho.

Montana.

.59

$110,:i61 19

5,241 («
150,000 00

3,795 76
30,000 00

9.214 63
100,000 00

$186,913 77
3,078 69

800 00
669 29
128,3!'8 46

3,849 95

ia,in 78

85
16,657 19

358 39
37.111 33
1.1.141 57
3,866 16

Utah.
$2.17,:103

73

$32,093

1I,IM9 96
•

1,:i44

22,399 91
2,016 53

2,309 75

08
48

3.013 35
1,895 91

27.3:12

3M

9,775 63

60 00

66

4,095 00

692 00

33,616 CO

691 00

:i«6'.i6
82.108 28
63,133 00

84
499,990 57
5,648 00

"ajos

709 67
25.985 15
152,946 60

"577 35
.18,316 .10

96 00
1..560 00

41,169 00

15,116 00

$306,863 13 $1,143,489 84

$665,786 78

$191,838 85

$60,000 00

7,(J66

62 00
10,434 00

is;

$1,956,174 60

Leavenworth.

3,179 00

80,000 00
30.000 00
2.198 B7
13,181 it

768'5
4,703

(>»

1.5,788

ST
90

7,81ft

I0.S05 17
29,364 49

"32606

611 00

"iisM
10,436 30
11,10(00

iiffiTM
31,04106
10,000 01

$310,216 65

$41»,ffn 97

00
00
71
00

$100,000 00

10,000 00
1,129,863 29 $2,868,506 00 $1,317,968 12 $1,668,941 37

UaBII,ITIBt.
Capital stock

Surplus fnnd
Undivided profits
Nat. bank notes outstand'g.
State bank notes oatstautl'g.

$200,000 00
6e,a57 6:3
32,113 02
180,000 00

$410,400 00
65,100 00
S8,«49 80
379,512 00

266,0:13 78

1,.103,170 17

93.421 77

158,919 50
252,511 99
70.091 !)8

136.294 04
1:15, 160 09

56

65,366 89

Dividends unpaid
IndividU'il deposits

United States deposits
Deo. of U. S. disb'g officers.

Due
Due

to Nat. banks
.
to Stale bka & b:iuk'r-.
Notes and bills redisc'ntcd.
Bills payable

TotJl

$250,000 00 $1,000,000 00
.5.000 00
91.009 78
35,110 40
222,825 00
306,885 00

$350,000 00
72..W0 00

$100,600 00

1.190 SO
135,000 00

76,589 91
316.000 00

03
133,866 CO

894 06
10,000 00

m

41,110 30

0,636 64

190,774 61
3.424 66
46,660 61

8,93063

17,938 13

18,710 06

IciMOM

'.'..'.'..'.'.

14,555 41
2.4.13

310 00

263,755 75
16.676 71
16,401 60

ft5,:l07

422,4:16

36

435,445 97

13,713 63

1,174,344
86,914
1,481
80,22t
45,404

20
59
64
58
93

408,776

1,16018

15,000 00

1,1«9,36« «» $2,8«8,60« 00 $1,317,986 13 $1,606,941 37

$100,000
8.100
3,663
89,360

$190,000 00

$308,863 13 $3,113,489

M

$655,785 79

JliU,833 34

$310,llt

«

10,000 00

19,SH 14
71,010 00

$419,070

W

IHE CHRONICLE.

74

[July 15, 1871

Banks OP THE U>riTED Sta tes,
Table of thb State OF THE Lawful Money Re SERVE OF THE NATIO NAL
of business on the 10th day of June 1871.
reports of their condition iit the close
Per cent of
Reserve reLiabilities
reserve
quired 15
to be proNi mbor
to
Reserve
percent, of
tected by
of

B links.

states and Torrito ics

New

Hampshire..

Vermont
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island
Connecticut

.

.

New Jersey
Pennsylvania

3:3,4,52,295

5,017,844

2:31

76,081,.543

57
151

27,057,812
47,005.744

11

15

2,.550,261
4,2:38.669
7,-575.692
4,54-5,641

11,412,2:31
4,0.58,672
7.0.50.862
:384.539
6:35,800

9

3,054,858

18

\'irginia
Viro-inia

22

West

.

Georgia

Alabama
Texas

.

..

.

6

2,214,-567

8

3,874,512

.3

953,-540

5

1,776,460

Tennessee
Ohio

. .

70
87
62
36
55
20
17
6
4

Indiana
Illinois

Michigan
Wisconsin
Iowa
Minnesota
Kansas
Nebraslja

Oregon

1

8

Utah

1
1
1
1

Idaho..."

Montana
Total.

1

497

1,136,354

793,:321

1,313,0:34
759,92:3

669,403
512,114
1,104,194
a31,416
711,420
39,059
1,025,343
1,444,7*7
6,697 613
6,443,618
4,565,566
2,108,544
1,241,262

1,603,425
890,988

2,6:36,980
1,21*5,936

935,,374
4,482,:390

3,413,517
2,763,571

22,766,778
18.423,808
8,753,559
5.066,142
10,689,500
6,939,918
3,998,014
1,363,698
2,169,941
969,824
157,713
1,517,770
537,a39
62,219
182,876
294,275

1

525,909
1,117,685
1,3.55 267

.599,702

a3,5,617

204,555
325,491
145,473

216,066
610,893
321,823
15,594
411.267

2.3,657

227.665
80,645
7,833
27,431
44,141

14,.397

20 625
32,710
65,224

.33,296

711,469

1.3:3,708

4,2 0,978

cent cer-

1,247,9.57

1,167,022

110,000
75,000
90,000

1,:169,678
2,511. («5

465,1100

17,964

6,619,781
1,996,731
4,407,068
189,878
476,016
682,586
416,937
295.023
297,685

77,6.32

609,793

eb^ooo

4.3,756

No
CITIES OF

of
Btink i.
48
...
7
...

Boston
Albany
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore

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

Washington

.

New

Orleans
LouisriUe
Cincinnati
Cleveland

.

io'666

3:30,624

1:7,4:33

177,154

255,716
28,164
566,347
723,014

217,8,55

3,00:3,275
2,449,:S09

165,'666

1,728.056
951,930
504,810
1,303,925
541,079

25,060
ao.ooo
15,000
10,060

4:38,275
13:3,114

io^ooo

3,9:33

12,0-1

2(8,123

97,.543

45,803
10 970
66,614
15,216
19.943

82,108
52
25,985
38 316

.

10,435
32,012

$2,032,371

$38,481,550

.5,108

232 336
500
3,850
10,172
13,182

$1,885,000

$ 35.037,049

-3,017,748

5,910,319

.30

16,217.6:36
20,5a5,8-i9

14 015,099
4,054,109

17,166,:3.52

10
14

5,14(i,472

a

2,677,997

«i9,4l9

6,199,08:3
9-34,373

6
4
5

6,416,6:39

l,:35t,l(»
401,01)6
2,48.5,419

«

....

1*

Detroit

S

Clearing

4,471,935

1,796,900
445,973
3,:39:3,067

1,934,000

1,619,775
6,896,316
1,014,511

9,670,7:10
1,.51.3,710

29
49
30
27
30
:34

33
27
34
29
35
36

9-10

cent

10,.'i89,237

certificates.
2,490,1100

1,451,1.54
10,:386,S80

2.35,00J
2,ii20.000

tenders.
tl, 510,206

1

10,791

6-10
6-10

124,149
46,824
264.336
26,513

1-10

5-10
2-10
8-10

71,970

2-10

19,652
20,670

319,233

"22,666

185^666
10,000

1,8«7,157
1,138,642
4,061,229
784,770
944,288
1,47^,498
81,190

38,382,626

1,733,000

7,136,000

33,061,561

43,534,836

17,515,000

4,155,000

5,:3rt4,8l9

648,270

65,316,029

32,602,910

31 6-10

2,290,75:3

...

248,112,785

62,028,196

76,615,404

30 9-10

11,410,568

1

641,831

160,458

475,552

74 1-10

469,901

5,648

New York

....

41

807,209

201,803

154,844

33 3 10
19 2-10

fall

COTTON CONSUMPTION AND FUTURE PRICES.*

and

[contributed.]
It is

time to put on the brakes when the impetus

too strong.

So

seems to be now wilh the

it

cumstanoes carrying the cotton

trade.

is

getting

train of cir-

May

Since

8,

only

9,8:36

372,5.59

31,.5.54

940,880

303

6:3,349

and remain
its

106,000
70,000
205,000
60,000

1,31,8,940
72:1,000

2,.358

261,264,118

],:336.68:3

2,657,9:32

2,1.52:373

8:38,498
128,9,56

64

808,5.59
2,0.59,.555

2.180,484

60.-),000

5;6()6

171

3.231,2:36
8,2:38,220

2,:365,.32:3

210,000
135,000

...

4

f
2

11, boo

41:3,6:37

Total

Louis

8

until the

next crop bolow 7d in Liverpool

Now, an

parity, 13 cents, in our northern markets.

advance to lOd cr more in
markets,

is

quite as

being a.ssumed,

agents.
$10,447,5,56
4,21:3,374

889,664
309,276

Leavenworth

St.

'

2,9:16,324

2,741

1-10
3-10

i,3TO,()bo

2,104,617

6S,1.38

Due from
redeeming

Three per

House
certittcates.

Legal

Specie.

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

Milwaukee

$59,307,684

as shov fa by the

on the 10th day of Jun B, 1871.

liabilities.

liabilities.

1,604,283
9,911,679
6,599,102
27,585,265
4,178,044

367,:399
711,019

890,709
176,583

6:3,132

10,434
152,946
41,965
15,215
12,103
20,000

1560

reserve to

$31,511,618

.

670,727
3,479,437
2,895,269
2,714,967
1,080,811
710,482
1,266,441
729,641

30,IKX1

Per cent of

held.

12,070,991
56,060,396

...

2,53,2:39

590,290
342.054

mailable for

Rrserve

$86,046,.5.12

....

5,:388,204

36,829

re-

quired. 25 per
cent of

tected by
reserve.

REDEMPT ION.

2,712,470
5,724,605
10,570,385

2 7 849
1,867
6,910
50,986
49,901
69,040

reports of their condition a . the close of business
Reserve

7,792,:399

160,000
440,000
80,000
30,000

Table of the STATU OF THE Lawful Money Re ffiRVE OF THE NaTIO NAL Banks OF THE Un iTED Sta TES,
Liabilities
to be pro-

agents.
$1,874 524

$5,000

280,2.54

24,330

6-10
3-10

Due from
redeeming

tificates.

34,075
W.5,678

2,792
43,211
82.391

22 9-10

$101,'.06,605

Three per

Honso

478,.368

99,040
99.719

2 10
4-10
9-10
8-10
1-10
5-10
7-10
21 6-10
20 9-10
15 8 10
28 1-10
33 1-10
9 9-10
27 1-10
15
39 5-10
17 9-10
22 2-10

80,811

$66,473,276

$443,155,183

40
10
20
23
22
23
24
24
24
24

Clearing
tenders. certillcates.
$1,050,534

Specie.
$2), 1.35

21 9-10
20 6-10
26 4-10
17 9-10
17 4-10
21 9-10
23 1-10
28 6-10
34 7-10

10,:3:34.991

681,846
458,229
a32,185
581 177
143,0al
266,469
55,628
757.974

,370,a57
5,05:3,157
6,235.8-30
29,882,-599

21
18
119

.

J

vailable for

Legal

liabilities
held.
22 7-10
$2,954,193
25 5-10
1,740.722
21 3-10
1,996,787
22 2-10
12,2:37,085
21
4 221,218
25 2-10
8,431,948
22 3-10
10,9.3.5,420
21 .5-10
6,6:14,234

3,00-5,791

20,0:38,609

2

Kentucky

8,269,597

160
62
81

Maryland
North Carolina

9,a57.7:33
5.5,1:30,618

reserve.
$13,000,891
6,829,591

61
41
41

Maine

liabilities.
$1,9.50,134
1,024,4:38
l,403,»i60

shown by the

as

,

Liverpool, and 25 cents in our

confidently predicted.

The conclusion
it.
The

the premises are bent to sustain

all

have advanced an average of more pendulum is swinging to its opposite extrem.e. Suppose the
tlian fifty per cent, in our markets, say 40 to 45 on the bet- force which carries it, the gravitation of opinion, to be spent
ter grades and 60 to 75 per cent, on the lower, and 25 to 30 or reverse its action a few weeks hence, just as the now crop

two months ago,

per cent,

in

prices

The

Europe.

prevailing tendency of the cotton

literature is to understate the existing

prospective

supplies,

and underestimate the

:

first,

and most durably,

good enough

if it

be allowed

in the recognition

of the fact that during the past season cotton

—not

in

controls

relation

it,

but

to

ketable commodities, and

gold

itself,

Si^cond, in Ihe

less justified

its fair influ-

now

was

gold value of

what follows

?

Another crop would have

niarket-s, to the

injury of planting and

interests.

—

well to reduce speed before the smash up;
to limit
swing of the pendulum, by setting some solid fact
against speculative opinion, and where there is yet no ascer.

general

loo cheap

the

tained fact, then

judge for

by

the

all

other mar-

compared with the

theory

against

theory, and

let the

world

itself.

CONSUMPTION.

Leaving out of view the years of restoration after our war
(18G5-1 808) when the change was of resumption rather than

actual

sumption by reason of very low pries

more or

for the pro-

cost of its production, for that never

in relation to the

prices of 1858-00.

in,

be sold on falling

It is

truth presents a case

ducer of cotton in the future
ence

to

and even more to exaggerate the con- other best

sumption of cotton.

The simple

come

begins to

;

facts, in

increase of con- of increase proper, tiie largest increase of consumption from
and third, the alarm, that of the preceding year ever known in England was in
respect to the future

supply from our crop.

1800, in that series of highly prosperous years following the
prostration of 1857, during which the spinning power, under

in the planting months,

March and April, the tone of mar- the stimulus of an expanding trade and good profits, was
home and abroad was extremely depressed by the worked to the utmost, while the machine shops were equally
commonly received opinion that middling uplands would busy in adding new machinery to that spinning capacity.
kets at

»
to

With the

spirit »f the

following article

we

agree entirely, but do not wish

be uoderstood ae adopting the flguxcs.-Jid. Cuboniole.

Yet the increase of I860 was only 4,356 bales cotton upon
weekly rate of 1859, or a little under ten per cent, though

the

July

by the

fHTored

tirpius stock of
1)

76

and by the tuperabundant don) durine: the same five months. It is matter of ragret
18r)!), by which the
that we have not the Board of Trade report for June, to
Rngiisb ports was nt one lime make the comparison for six months,
and get past the error

profitable trade,

supply of material
(July

THK CHRONICLR

15, 1871.]

in

our great crop of

kinds in

all

carried up to 1,500,000 bales.

days

In those

cot-

•n stock at

Liverpool, for

which, or the greater part of

ton was used in large quantities for other purposes than
spinning, yet reckoned with it; whereas .since our war those

allowance has to be

uses have been supplied from cheaper material!'.

circular of Messrs. Ellison

annual circular of January 1870, Messrs. Ellison
ILiywood of Liverpool, a high authority in cotton statis-

In their

&

tics for

many

years,

.s;iid

"according

now abaut

returns, there are

the

to

3'i,000,000

latest

The

made

following are the figures, hi round thousands, from the

& Haywood

for the first twenty-

two weeks
Ball!*.

StockH In ports Diir. ,31. 1870.
Imports to Juno 1, 1871

Bales.

Total siippllRs.

Etporls lo.liinp
HtiM-k

1.

Bale*.
447,000
S.164,a)0

ollicial

spindles in the

it,

below.

in the figures

t,71 1,000

1871.

418,000

ports .June
(estimated).
.1,063,000
During the year Deduct for
error, since corrected
133,000 MO.OOO 1.373.000
1870 no considerable addition was made to the number of
Taken by the trade In SS weeks
1. 338.000
•pindles.
i,Ms,oao
Now and improve machinery has been set up Consumption as per Board of Trade report
Added to spinners stocks in the 6 months
in the place of old, during and since the war, whereby
73,000
productive efliciency and economy have been increased since besides what cotton may have been imported at Glasgow

Kingdom,

agiifist ;{0,000,000

in

1800."

ill

1,

.

.

1

On the other hand the average size
yarn and weights of goods produced, have been reduced

1800 very materially.
of

number of average elements of

in a greater degree, so that for a given

spindles less cotton

is

maximum

that the

requird

now than

and other ports, not included at Liverpool and London.
As to the consumption of the Continent, the statistical

1800.

in

increase of cotton

for

It

follows

the present

consumption as compared with that of 1800

is

lull

only in pro

year were so much disturbed by the war
no safe basis for comparison. Going back a

last

that they left

year further, take either the figures of
the year ending

M.

September 30, or those

year ending December 31

Ott-Triimpler, for
of Messrs. Stalter-

portion to the increase of spindles, say twelve per cent
reaching the limits of capacity.
English consumption in

foht, for the

1870, was almost exactly the same as in 1800, in number
But in part of 1 870 the consumption was not
up to full capacity, and it is possible that during this year

known on the Continent then, allowing for the difference,
by increase, in the average weight of bales, it will be found

of pounds.

average

its

Of
or

may be

exceeded 12 percent.

that allowed excess,

more (0 or 7 per

when reckoned

cent of consumption)

in
is

one half

bales,

already supplied

increase upon the full

work of 1809,

;

allow ten per cent,

the largest consumption

;

that the Continent requires for this year 1,900,000 bales, or
30,700 bales per week of 410 pounds average net weight.
This calculation passes over the last year entirely, and makes

no reduction

for the effect of

war

in the early part

of 1871.

up to July 1, our spinners had apparently
increased weight of bales this year, to eay nothing of
taken
bales
210,000
more than to same date in 1870, of
the reduction in waste by the enlarged substitution of
American for poorer sorts of cotton. To cover the extreme which excess they probably hold in stock unbroken 150,000
capacity of consumption (in regular work, without extra to 100,000 bales more than they held one year ago, for the
large mills, in their common average, are supplied to or
hours) we have then only to add 5 or
per cent to the
In this country,

in the

highest rate of last year in bales.

The

total of

2,797,090 bales, an average of 53,790

1870 was

beyond October 1, a few of them to November and Decem.
ber, and it is quite safe to say that if this stock was dis-

The
months was about 54,500 bales of tributed equally to all the spindles, no more cotton would
the average weight of that year.
Adding six per cent we need be bought for home use until cotton of new crop shall
have 57,770 bales, of the greater weight of this year, as the be in supply.
In 1809, Angust 31, the mills had more cotton than
largest weekly average for 1871, equal to 3,004,000 hales
per week.

highest rate for any three

for

the whole year, if nothing occurs

sumption.

If the

foregoinir be

tr)

reduce the con-

regarded as hypothesis, or

a priori reasoning as to the current year, we fortunately
have official and other statistical facts covering the first five

usual at the end of the

season, and the stock in ports

was

almost exhausted.

At the same date last year they held less than usual,
were indeed reduced to the minimum of working stock on
low water rate, while there was an available stock on sale in

months of this year that fully sustain the theory for that
Probably more will deny that the highest rate of the ports. The difference in the mill stocks in the two years
consumption practicable and profitable this year was reached was then computed at 30,000 bales. Subsequent events
showed the difference to have been at least 50,000 bales.
during these five months.
By direction of an act of Parliament, procured by Lan- The cotton taken from ports for home consumption, during
cashire spinners because of the unsatisfactory statistics fur- 1809-70, was therefore 50,000 bales less than the actual
This year they are already
nished by Liverpool Cotton Brokers, (of which the error in consumption of the year.
largely in excess of the full rate consumption of the whole
stock, corrected June 30, is a recent illustration,) the
SecreAssuming the present excess in stock to be 150,000
tary of the Board of Trade publishes, monthly, a statement year.

period.

of the whole cotton
icle published the

movement

May

of the kingdom.

report in

London correspondence.)

its

issue of J une 24.

The following

from that and the report of January
five months ot 1871

The Chron-

last,

(See

figures are taken

covering the

bales, or eight

to

September

Imiiurts to

June

1,

Bales.

Total supply, flvo months
ETiM>ru, actual, to.Jun« 1, 1871....
Cotton In stock, June 1,1871

BalcR.
litii.mo

........"....'..,

'.'..'.

S,«88,447
4,910,537

........

year, and the

we have

explanation as to 200,000 bales of

in the quantities taken for

4M 008

year
bales.

may
If

year and

this

year

sumption

;

yet the consumption

this

not exceed that of 1809-70 more than 50,000
just that, then the consumption will be 950,000,

an average of 18,270 per week in the whole country. North

and South.

.'."..'..l,149,'398-l,645,496

Renuindcir, consamption in the kingdom, S months.

which for twenty-two weeks would be

last

first

in the last

31, 1870

1871

1,

the apparent difference

:

Cotton in BtmkDec.

wp eks supply more than

purchases last year 50,000 bales less than the consumption

at the rate

Reducing (he rate to 15,000
l,265,a«l

of 57,500

bales per week.
It may be useful to compare with the
above the Liverpool
Brokers 6gures (for the movement at Liverpool and Lon-

for the

ten weeks of short

water, the rate for the remaining forty-two weeks will be

19,050 bales per week.

Doubtless the increase

in the con-

sumption would have been larger by bales had not our mills
almost universally bought this year cotton of better grades
( wasting less) and of heavier average bales than last year.

THE CHRONICLE

76
rate of consumption for

The weekly

1870-71

approxi-

is

mately,
In Great Britain

Incontinent

•'"•^I„„,,„
36,700 V 113,200 per week.

In United States

19,000)

For

the

.

first

months

three

was 7,700 bales below

the rate

this full rate.

Take the
September
bales,

13 weeks from October

first
1

in

United

the

1 in

Europe, and

States at 105,500—1,371,500

and the remaining 39 weeks at

full

rate,

113,200

Total requirement for the year, 5,780,300
bales against the consumption of the corresponding twelve

4,414.800 bales.

months

last season as follows

:

Bales.
S9 .,000

Bales.
In the United States
lu Great Britain
In the Continent

2,760,000
1,663,000

Total.

."..Sl^OOO

Excess of requirement this year (equal to 9,000 bales per week)
The increase in the Amej'ieau orop alone is about
The increase from other countries promises to be

l,liiO,000

Increase in suppl.v
lucrease in requirement

1,350,000
468,000

408,000

aw.ooo

Gain in stock

882,000
750,000

for the year.
stock October 1, 1870..

Add

Probable stock October

To be

1,632,000

1871.

1,

held in markets or in mills in Europe

"

"

1,472,000
160,000

United States

1,632,000

Total.,

B. F. NOURSB.

Cateat Htloiietarp auO (lomnunial Snglist)

am> on
AT LATEST DATES.

KAiKsuf'' k.^chalvuk \r I.ONUOIV,

BXCHANGB

JUNK

i<oni»on

BXCnANGK ON LONDON.

30.

OH—

TtMl.

DATJ5.

3 montliB. S5

....

6:l

«.7J

Vienna

short.

as.so

3 months.

12.6)

Borlin

Frankfort ...
St. Petersburg
Cadiz
Lisbon
90 days.
Milan
3 mouths.

June

i9.

®2,'i.75

(av6.3s
ffUl.lO
S.24Ji@ 6.J5;^
ii'.iv,®

S mos.
shjrt.
3 mos.

n9ji

20. 3 J

124
6.22
118. 6S

llOK

May

13.

Jane

35.

90 days.

45

©45>f

4s. 6(2.
4s. Brf.

4 p. c dis.
1«. 10 Wl.

mos.

Is. !1

u.
30 days.

\-Vd.@)

Had.

now being

is

year
1871.

1370.

1871.

Percent. Percent.
4 months' ba'k bills 3 ©aH 2^a'.'X
8 months' ba'k hills ZH&i>i 2Ji(R27t
3

and

dis-

:

2X

1871
IJi
\)i
IJi

^i}^

litf

2
2
doy^j'

©ax

notice

little accommodaowing to the demand on
account of the loan. The impression which it is believed has
been or is about to be made, upon the hoards of money in possession of the French provincials will, in due course, add to the
still

at 6 per cent,

tion

is

London, Saturday, July

and will tend

money

arc the prices of

At Paris
1.

Notwithstanding all her disaster.^, France is reviving quickly
and is proving herself to be a great nation. It is now nearly
twelve months since the Due de Grammont delivered his memorable speech in the Corps Legislatif, the effect of which was to
put Europe into a State of anxiety and commotion. On the 1.5th
of July, war was declared, and since then what great events have

been added to Europe's history ? The success of the French loan
be considered as remarkable as any of these events, and
as unprecedented as have been the defeats and captures of the

may

French armies. The loan, which was for a net sum of £80,000,000,
has been more than subscribed in France, and it is stated that in
the European capitals, the applications have amounted to nearly

The operation proves

in the

open market very

to

Vienna
Berlin
FranUl^rt.

Tlic following

lower the quotations.

last

1S70. 1871.
Hi 6
5
6
4
4

—

|

Brussels
Madrid....

I

Hamburg.

|

St. Peters-

.

|

4

8X

2V
2%

6

5

3

Amst'd'm. 3
Turin ... 6

,-B'krate-N ,-Op.nrkt-,

I

1870. 1871.1
iii 5)^-6
6
B

3V
3
3

burg

notwithstanding the gaiety of the capital, the people are still
thrifty and industrioug. The large applications
to the loan in the
provincial towns afford a proof that the provincials of France
have
continued to accumulate wealth, and to them, probably, a
Government loan is a boon, as a safe investment is offered to them
for
their money. The great success attending the loan is
also a proof
of the confidence of the French In
their Government, and in their
power to right themselves evea after overwhelming
disasters.

1870.

1870. 1871.
in 4
5
5
3
6

1871.

2X

3

—

5

6

3

3

8

CX

1

!

for bills on the Continent has fallen off, but the
exchange show very little alteration. In the bullion
market, a feature is that £80,000 in sovereigns has been taken out

The demand

rates of

for Paris,

but bar gold continues to be sent into the bank. Silver
firm.
The following prices of bullion are from

and dollars are
Messrs. Pixley

&

Co.'s circular

:

eOLD
d.

Bar Gold
IleSnable
do
UnitedStateBgoldcoin...

per oz. standard.

f-M

do

11

peroz.
SILVER.

.

8

.

to be a success, without

calculating the subscriptions out of France, and abundant evidence is afforded, therefore, of the wealth of the French peoplePrance, however, is a favored country. With but few
exceptions,
all the necessaries of life are produced within her
boundaries, and

compared

at the leading Continental cities

year
,— B'krate— r-Op. m'kt-^

-

K p. c. dig.

and

obtainable under that quotation,

with those of

[From our own correspondent.!

£180,000,000.

last

supplies,
6

Calcutta

Bydney

money

expected that in the course of a few weeks the price of
money will be reduced at Paris. The bank rate in that city is

.

Hadras

of

It is

June 30 CO day

Valparaiso....

sum

large

liisconnt housi's with 7 days' notice

@26.!i0

York....

Bombay

A

released by the payment of dividends, so that it is easy to
imagine that the plethora of money will continue to be very
The following are the quotations compared with those of
oreat.

Discount houses with 14
2ti.E5

Havftna
Rio de Janeiro
Bahla

i'-Odays.

must be some little premarked improvement in the rate of dis-

are so large that there

money

sure upon us before any
count can take place.

1S70.

Naples

Pernambuco

supplies of

Joint stock banks
Disc-'Unt houses at rail

807i@31

Jamaica

Singapore
Hong Kong...
Ceylon

mium. It has been as high as 3.? to 3 premium, and closed this
In consequence of this loan, there
afternoon at that price.
has during the last few days been a belter demand for money,
and some tendency to improvement has been apparent, but the

count houses tor deposits are subjoined

Qcnoa

New

encounter with Germany can be risked.
Since the greatness of the a))plications for the loan in France
has been ascartained, the purchases in the London market have
been considerable, and the scrip has quickly advanced to a pre-

ti

©iS.BS

13.1OV@13.105i

Paris

Ponyer-Quertier in the Corps Legislatif " to pay the instalments
when they fall due, but shall pay up in full as quickly as possiwill not be so
It is to be hoped, however, that the French
ble."
financial
elated with this week's good fortune as to confound
with physical Btrengtli, and to risk too soon another war. France
requires rest, and must make many preparations before another

3 @... 2^®
Bankminimnm
Open-market rates:
Soand 60 days' bills 2,'{(3,... 2^54 .. 4 and trade bills.. 8Ji&4
2y.@ 3 i>i%
3 months bills
The rates of interest allowed by the joint .stock banks

TIXK.

iM-i^eia.

i"ariB

no additional subscriptions could be received. One day, thereoperation.
The
fore, sulTiced to complete the success of the
gain to France is great. The departure of the Germans will be
hastened, and France will be quickly freed of the presence and
"We shall not wait," announced M.
expense of the victor.

1870.

short.

...

how great has been the success of the loan. Prince
Bismarck might now repent of his resolution in diminishing the
amount of the indemnity. The applications in the London marke t
have not been very considerable. People, on this side, were
desirous of ascertaining what was likely to be the extent of the
applications in France, and some surprise was occasioned on the
morning following the issue of the prospectus at the announcement that as the amount of the loan had been more than covered,
Considering

Percent, Percent.

LATEST

Amsterdam
Antwerp

Hamburg

LONDON-

IA.T

JJms

[July 15, 1371.

e.

©77

d.

per oz. standard
Bar Silver, Fine
docontainingS grs.gold per ciz. standard,
do

5

1.

{lii^t

5

OK

a
@

5

per oz. no price, (a—
per cz

d.
0-lG

last

price

Pine Cake Silver
Mexican Dollars

d.
»

& —
©—

last price.

4

lOJi

5

1

—
0)^

In the Stock Exchange, this week, there has been considerable
The circumstance that the new French loan has, up to
the present, had very little effect upon our money market, has
induced speculators to operate for the rise, and in most classes of
activity.

an advance has taken place. There has been a good
United States Five-Twenty bonds, and the quotation
is firmer.
The following were the highest and lowest prices
of consols and the principal American securities on each day of
the week
securities

demand

for

I

A

donpriptlons.

dptailed atalctnent of the p^<mnt prloM of th« varlou
ducrlpi oils, iis .,,i„„„r,-,i «iii, tl„. rat<'« of the pniowlliig wrin,
wUl b«t ibow
the chang.Ml asp,,, t „f the mark.t.

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the four previous years

...|10l)tlQ0>

CIrriilntlon,

il,8M07ii

iiiiiiraopoi'lti!
lll.;r .;,'p.>»ilB.

£

aS,2!l,l'5(>

31,84 ),SM

53 S7J.I31

!I,58'1,2J8

The daily

9,

;,'(),

7,(lil.niS

7-'7

ai.iiT.as*

liliU",!.!)!

n

13,2U,:i'Jt

14,l»l,87:l

13.017, n:i

iW.lSll.TJl
li.nfl^.'nB

o

3(i,45<),361

S0,451,«81

«0,55»,-W9

J|-i,iJ8l,9(J«

30,061,71)8

3,II?.015
4i<S,m5

12,979,fi.i6

ll,3S7.fl7l
l'J,TdO,77S

13.n%,jin

17,550,750

21,8;I4,3«U

S«,liU!),5lO

.

.

itior -ociiritiot*

Kujiirv'u uf

itnd

I

.

1

ul8

.

of wheat

1

;

DulUou

rmo

k

I

1

.

H

]> c.

91,*,'

xd.

W,78I,WI
i

tH*. loj.

Upland conon ...
No 40 mnlebraru
I

ii.ii>,ti47

as

DC

3X

i.S)i

xd.

678.

SX

c.

P

»iX
4tli).

Is.

1>. Sd.

83d p. c.

6d

698. lid.
8 9- led.
18 lid.

60(.

ini.^

««

4«1

The woather, although somewhat

8 p. C.

MX.

xd.
4d.

n«(i.

10,!<d.

[o^.i.

'd-

'o l>jd.

le.

4Vd.

1«. Utt<i.

been such

unsettled, has not

narkot Report*— Per Cable.

London and Lirerweek have been reported by submarine telenaph,

shown in the following summary
London Money and Stock Market.

—

Oinsols close at an ad
vanco of id. over last week's prices. The bank rate of dlscoont
was reducetl to 2 per cent on Thursday. American securities have
shown some advance over last week's prices.
Sat.
Mon.
Tucs.
Wed.
Thur.
FrI.
58^'
Consols for money
93)^
93X
9S)4
93»i
Kii
"
account
93,V
m>i
KH
«8«
9»;<
98K
92',92>.
U. S. 68 (5-»08, 18ia
9S>i
92K
98?J
«ltf
91>4'
"old, 1865
91 ?49\%
nn
JJW
92J<
90*4
1867
91
90M
9l2
90;i
91M
90>,9U»4D.S.10.408
90%
905i
91^
91«
The daily closing quotations for United States 6g (1862) at
Frankfort were

uutes aud

cola
'

»d.

»«"- "»«*

"ff

closing quotations in the markets of

pool for the past

ft,^!*^,!!^

IH.O-W,!)!!!)

8.-fi>,n;i)

18,l>««,«10
li,n;io,7ls

.

);''<'<>'°

EiikIIhIi

£

(1 ovi'iiiiuciii.>ii'carltics

1)

&

fleece

1871.

£

Includlni;

tviiiliiioBl. blil«
'

1K70.

1869.

£

£

l^

••'"' '"

;

1888.

1867.

'

I..

In the average this advance amounts to about 10 per cent.,
hot. In •om«
Instances, as In Hydney medium lleece, or low Port Phllilpa wioured/lt
la .till
greater, and lu Ausirallau combing grease. It fully reaches 15 per
cent
Two
circumstances account, in a certain measnre, for this nipM rl"e
F Int. the
iiresoDcc of a vigorous American competlil.n, fell principally durlna
the Uat
few days and Ihen the dread on the part of the Krench buiers or an early
Inipost of a duty on the raw material.
Further, and beyond tiiesc extamal
and exceptioiuit circumstances, is the more enduring cause of an andoobtedly
healthy position of the woollen industry, and a return of the confldenea
which polii leal apprehensions had paralyzed for years,

Aiuioxed is a statumont showing tlie present position of tko
Bank of Eagland, tlio Bank rate of discount, tUe price of Consols,
tlie avorajfo quDUiioQ for English wlieat, tlio price of Middling
Upland Ootton. and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair, second quality,
coinpiirt-'d witli

and occasionally
'

r.

te)t-i»Vl8SX 89

lf8S-38X !!8;i-... ISSS-:...
U. 8. lO-IOii, IIKM
All iMiii- A- li't Wiml.l
I
!:

U

IHE CHRONICLE.

Jul/ 15, 1871.]

as to diHcnurajje the fanners, or to prevent the ingathering of the

Some showers of rain have fallen during the week,
but a fair quality of grass has been carted, and there is also a good
promise of a heavy second crop. The supply of grass in the pastures is abundant, and as the root crops promise to be large, there
is not any likelihood of deficient supplies of cattle food during
crop of grass.

Frankfort

96.','

Liverpool Cotton Market,

9«><

96>^

93?i

— See special report of

96!i

cotton.

—

Liverpool Breadstuffs Market. The Breadstuff's market has
Both hay and generally been quiet throughout the week, prices in some cases
Autumnal and the Winter months.
meat, however, are still very dear. The wheat crop promises to showing a decline.

the late

responding periods in 1869-70

.

cwt,

Barlnjr

OaU
Pea»
Beans
Indian
Floor

564,241
129,7*1
358.20G

6(i,28:i

3(),2«l

219
100

30.315
403,781
120,504

com

owl. 26,127,91.3

Barley
Oats

6.571,254
7,248,737

318,072

2,019

7o,3«

7,7'J«

170,701
59,314
28,a55
175,596
70,663

aw
1,7:J8

3,098,941
110,130
1,421,671
ai.7.915
53,212
18,019
1,586,078
1S,091.714
64,351
1,344,494
3,733,214

Peae
Beans

lodiancom
Flour

The

Imports.

cwt

Wheat

476,016
61.011
106,666
11,123
24,093
198,577
47,070

Barley
Oats

Peas
Beaus
Indian
Flour

Com

,

Since
Sept. 1.
21,797,656

,

2
8

9

30

6

40
83

13,207
2,281

6,089

45
11,200

933,2.V2

75

2,103,072
10,715,781

....

195
615

TjoneUm

157,639
100,293
111,415
23,8;«
4,453
1,369
31,013

;

re-

:

The rise established on the opening night of the salea has, during the laat
three or four days, assumed iocreaced proportions, and <;xtond» now to all

3
40

3

«

40

40

Mon.

muss)..

Wbbl

s.

95
52

95
6

52

d

»49

10

5

11
11
81

2
8

10
11

4

a
8
6

11

81

40
33

40
83

40

40

Lard however closes with

48

6

560

Wed.

Tnes.

d.

d.

8.

95
52

6

330
48 6
560

330

n>

d.

B.

6

Thar.
98
62

326
48 9
550

FrI.

d.

8.

6
6

92
52

330
48 9
550

—

d.

8.

d.

Produce and

d.

8.

6
6

826
51
650

same

Sat.
s.d.
10 10

10 10

9«
52

6
«

80

6

326

850

Linseed (Calcutta)...
Sugar(No. 12Dchstd)
.

«

Spermoil
VPhaleoil

Linseed
f

oil

636
36

112 lb

«

82
36
ton 3S

£

6

1

8.

6^

1

—The

420

1

6W

10

420

42

market haa been

Wed.

Tues.

d.

£

B.

d.

63

6

36

6

636
36

£

e.

Thur.

d.

10 10

10 10

6

£

630
86

s.

d.

10 10

6

FrI.
8.d.
10 10

£

636

636
36

6

82 0082 00
0082008200
00 3S003600 3«003flOO
003300830083003300

UU.VliVlKKClAL AiSU

To

16

106Jf 10

10

420

d.

s.

7«

16

1

6J<

d.

8.

70

16

as last Friday.

Mon.

£
Lins'dc'kc(obl).|) tn

d.

8.

70

16

Markets.

Oil

steady, prices closing the

d.

a.

70

63

1.

our cloth market has been a good deal disquieted to-day by one of those vulvar
tricks often resorted to under such circumstances for raising values undiDy.
It is reported that at the usua] periodical stock-taking to-day in Liverpool it
has been discovered that the quantity of cotton at that port is 136,000 bales
less than it had been previously estimated at. The actual stock is but 7I3.fl<X)
bales, instead of 819.000, as the 'Liverpool i)eopIe had led us to believe. A stock
of cotton on hand of 713,000 bales is a very large one, but still the effV.'Ct intended has been produced values have ad.vanced, middling Orleans ftnd Egyptian cotton are quoted at the famine prices of 9d. per pound, and the sales are
reported at 20.000 bales. Many people here believe it to be a juggle, but still
they have advanced their prices in proportion to the rise in cotton. Sellers of
shipping yams have demanded an advance of Xd. per pound, which buyers
refuse to give, so that very little business has been done. For home lr«de
yarns iin advance of J^d. per pound has been required, and haa been actually
rcalizf'd. but it has only been in exceptional cases.
Generally the advance has
oin-ratcd as a serious check to business. Spinners. In some instances, have
huvii content to act more reasonablv, but still there Is a tendency among them
to ask higher rates. In the cloth market lis effect has been almost to cause a
suspension of business. Buyers do not believe in any reasonable cause for an
advance iu prices, and will not operate. But, even if they were so disposed,
they do not see in the present state of the foreign markets any reasonable
prospect of recuperating themselves. Under these circumstances, manufacturers are considering tlie advisability of lessening the production of cloth by
rnnr,ing their mills on the short time system— the plan usually resorted to for
checkug undue speculative movements of this kind. Very little business has
been done in cloth, and the position of manufacturers is bad in the extreme.

8
2
8

«.

— Prices of Beef, Bacon and Cheese

s.

8.

,

Uelmuth Schwartze

40
33

40
38

Rosin (com. Wllm.)..« 112 8)
"
"
(flnepalc)
16
16
1
Petroleum (std white)., f 81b 1 6,¥
SX
"
(spirite)
10
10
42
TaUow(American)...!gn21b 42

Since
Sept.

8

10
II
11
81

Tii,

d.

8.

249

Produce Market. We note an advance in Spirits
Petroleum and Com. Rosin. Otherwise the market is steady.
Sat.
Mon.
Wod.
Thnr.
FrI.
Tnes.

14,811
37,175

Exports.

For the
week.

11
11
31

40

Liverpool

473.298
46,073
262,783

8,751,971
1,437,435
1,508,963
14,740,395
5,197,53J

pr.

¥ 304 lb

Bacon, Cumb. cut.. $112
"
Lard(.\merican) ...
"
Cheese (fine)

4,875

32,592,8,i3
6,5.W,li20

8.3a5,6.)5

In reference to the wool trade, Mr.

11

Sat.
d.

pr. mess)..

Pork (Etn.

Cotton has been in good demand, and prices show a further improvement. The following relates to the trade of Manchester
Speculation of a very active character has recommenced at Liverpool, and

marks

29

Beet (ex.

18).

4,748.914

3,(«0,:J08

ComCW.m'd)...^480a)n'w

8

Thnr.

d.

8.

249

9
5
2

an advance of 3s during the week.

134,730
10,182
71,005
458

figures for the corresponding periods in 18G8-'G9 are sub.

For the
week.

11
11

5

are lower than at this time last Week.

,

joined:
,

(Cttliforuitt White)....

10
11

I)arley(Oanadian)....$bush
OatstAm. &Can.)....i(9 4S9>
$5O19>40
Peas (Canadian)

Imporip. Exports

BINOS TBI OOKUENCeHENT OP TH> SEASON (ACO.

Wheat

(Red Winter)

d.

8.

24
10

5
2

Licerpool Provisions Market.
186n'70.

.

ImporiB. Export*.

Wheat.

"
"

10

Wed.

Tucs.

d.

8.

253

bbl 26

Wheat (No. 2 Mil. Red).. ^ctl

21.

1870'71.

d.

9.

^

Flonr (Western)

:

POB THE WIIEK KNDIKa JUNE

Mon.

Sat.

be good, and as our foreign arrivals are considerable, factors find
to obtain la.st week's prices.
The following return shows the imports of bread and feeding
stuffs into and from the United Kingdom, during last week and
since the commencement of the season, compared with the corit difficult

86 6

8200
8800
3300

iVHSCELLANKOUS NKW&.

—

iMPOnTS ."V-ND Exports fou the Week. The Imports this
week show a decrease in dry goods and an increase in (jeneral merchandise. The total imports amount to $6,606,248 this
week, against $5,450,223 last week, and $7,552,2-i8 the previous week. The exports are $4,903,228 this week, against
$3,783,930 last week, and $3,866,075 the previous week. The exexports of cotton the past week were 210 bales, against 826
bales last week. The following are the imports at New York
for week ending (for dry goods) July 7, and for the week ending
(for general merchandise) July 8.
FOaBIQN IMPORTS AT SSW TORK FOB TBB WEEK.
$l,484,4«

3.1TO.747

5.210,780

$4,170,212
162,366,978

,K40«.8TO
158.468,678

,»«.e9«.M8
ia5.n8.818

$166,537,190

$U6,886,4JB

$S0»,47S.0e,

1869.

Qeneial merchandise...

$1,110,046
3.060,166

Total for tie week..
Previously reported.. ..

$4.383.21»
124,596,599

$128,959,843

Since Jan.

1

1871.

1870.
$1,22.1.132

1868.

$1,280,470
3,0S2,774

Dryffoods

In our report of the dry goods trade will be foand theimporuof
dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie)
from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending
July 11:

THE CHRONICLE.

78

EXTORTS FROM SBW ^OltKTOn THB WEEK

$3,mm

Habvist Fisk.

1870.

1871.

$.M24,4I5

t4.9a3,2S8

1869.

1888.

rortheweek

»2,3n

Previously reported....

8S.641,tlH5

<J2.03!l,5a6

92.162,4li6

118,190,49()

$90,958,806

$95,743,618

$9«,086,881

$1^3,093,721

WnceJan.

1

|11

of
The following will show the exports of specie from the port
July 8, 1871:
NewYorkfortiieweekending
^-^
—
4j,o.i(
Silver bars
July a— Str. Tybee, Porto
July 7— Schoonc^r Impulse,
American gold

American
"

Maracaibo
Foreigugold

$2,000
1,000

Sliver

"

4— Str. Germania, London-

American gold

200,000

"

5— Brig C. V. Williams,
St. .Johns, P. K.—
15,000

New

Weser, South-

amplon—

Bankers and Dealers in Government Secitrities, )
No. 5 Nassau street. New York, July 10, 1871.
The First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Chesapeake
AND Ohio Railroad Company offer peculiar inducements to

Gold bars
Foreign silver
American gold

320,000
2,700
8,000

Total for the week.
Previously reported.

2,940
iro,000

$46,441,084

1871

1,

48,1)62

.$l,710,6(i6
..41,730,418

.

in

I

*lR,la^6«6

Same time

In

186l» ..'

I

47,12.3,8(i8

1

1868

The importB

18,015,774

of specie at this port

during the past week have

neen as follows
July

3— Str. Ocean

Queen,

Gold Dust

I

Aspinwall—

I

Silver

$.\464

Gold

14,753

6— Str.

July

$13,948

N. York, South-

anipton—
Gold

6,f

Total for the week
Previously reported

Total since January
Same time in
1870

$39,973
3,179,957
1,

$.5,219,930

1871
I

$7,2.32,261

1869

|

9,671,486

1

Same time

in
$3,971. LSI
1.589,04g

1888
1867

— The agency of the Bank

of Britisli North Ainerica, 48 Wall
addition to their extensive business in bills of exchange
and commercial credits, are also prepared to issue travelers credits
believe that parties about
available in all parts of the world.
to travel in Europe, or any other foreign quarter, will find them
selves well served in purchasing letters of this bank.
street, in

We

iU

MNKiAIG

are

now

Mortgage

7-30

Pacific Railroad

Company, bearing

Seven and Three-Tentbs per

cent, gold interest

(more than 8 per

Land
Bond.

first

Road and equipments, and on more than

Twenties, and

all

23,000 Acres of

Land

to each $1,000

price will be paid for U. S. Five.

other marketable Becurities received in exchange

by Jay Cookk &

ington, and by most

Co., Philadelphia,

of interest and the security
beyond question.
4. It is an old and successful Road, with 337 miles now in profitable operation, and 100 miles additional nearly completed, extending itself in response to the demands of commerce, as a Great
East and West Trunk Line from the Atlantic to the
Ohio, and for the accommodation of the immense mineral re-

sources along
5.

The

its line.

traffic

necessary to render

sell, at

an enormous and
and inviting it.
0. The Loan is sufficient in amount to become widely known,
popular and marketable, while it will be but a slight tax upon the

profitable trade is already waitinff for

great earning capabilities of the Road.

The exchange of Five-Twenties for these Bonds may be made
with entire safety, and will now yield a profit of over 20 per cent.
Bonds are in denominations of $1,000, $500, and $100. Interest
payable May and November.
Price until further notice, 92, and accrued interest from May 1

FISK & HATCH.

ly THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE NEW OBLEANS, MOBILE AND TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY, bear
;

the Louisiana Division, of the great trunk line, from Mobile
through New Orleans to Houston, of which line two-thirds is
already built. These bonds are offered for the present at 90, and
accrued interest from July 1.

The advantages

of these bonds for

SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
upon examination. No railroad bond is better se
Governments will find a decided profit in
the present high price.i, and reinvesting iu these bonds,

are manifest

cured, while holders of
selling at

which

The

cost less, but

pay

much

fullest information

WALL

4lie

& CO.,

NEW

ST.,

W.

SHAT

B.

M. & T. R. R.

O.,

iSanlicrs'

Co.,

No.

FIRST MORT-

fr»e of U. S. Taxes.

No. 11

CO.,

-

Co.

3X
2

Ind

3X
6

3

(

their

;

and Coupons collected
and against merchandise

N.jtes, Dialta

advances made on approved collaterals
consigned to our care.
Orders execoted for Investment Securities and Railroad Irou.

July 13
Julyl5[JuIyll to July 17.
1 July 15 to Ang. 2.
July 15,^
July 26

Aug.

Aug.

—

l|Jnly

S

I

to

Aug.

1

ondem.I

Relief Fire

Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on Europe, San Francisco the
West Indies, and all parts of the United States.
Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Coin, subject
to
check at sight 5 per cent interest allowed on all daily balances
;

Boors Clobbd.

lusuraucn.

)

branches.

Certificates of Deposit issued

&

German American

commercial credits issued
Co., London, and their corre-

all

the past week:

When

Rallrondo.
Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven
Dubuque & Sioux City

Banks.

also,

Bank of Ireland and

I

Cent. iPable

Terre Haute & ludianapolis
Portland & Keunoboc

through Messrs. Clews, Habicht &
spondents, available throughout the world.
Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of London, National
Provincial

Per

COMPANT.

Clev., (,'ol.,Cin.

Wall Street

Banking House of Henry Clews &
33 Wall street, N. Y.
Letters of Credit for travelers

©alette.

The following Dividends have been declared during

TANNER &

Scotland,

Agent, N.

DivinttNUs.

YORK,

current market rates, the

don or Frankfort-on-theMain,

of

larger interest.

given on application.

TUCK, Banker and Financial
New York and Wash- 23 Nassau Street, New York.

GAGE EIGHT (8) PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the ST.
JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO.
Interest payable August and February, iu New York, Lon

Bank

extension profitable does

its

not depend upon a slow future development, hut

BANKERS,

Bay and

work done.

Banks and Bankers throughout the country.

TANNER
11

mortgage, already

entire

The regular and prompt payment

Pamphlets, maps and full information will be furnished on application

for the

of the principal are

and only mortgage on the

to every mile of track, or 500 Acres of

The highest current

ample security

is

;

Gold Bonds of the Northern

entire

There

3.

existing in completed Road, Equipments, and

;

selling the First

cent currency), and secured by

1. The Road is under experienced, conservative, and honorable
management. The Company is one of the strongest and most
reliable and trustworthy corporations in the country, with a well
established credit and possessing property and franchises of great

8 per cent, currency, or 7 per cent, gold interest have forty-five
years to run are in the denomination of $1,000 or £300 each
are limited in amount to $13,500 i)er mile, and are based upon

FINA.^UIAL.

JULY INVESTMENTS.
Jay Cookk & Co.

udicious investors.

26,553,723

1867
15,541 446 1866
51,350,8251 1865

1870

j

3.

113,421

Silver bars

Foreign gold
Goldljars

Total since Jan.

8— str.

York,

London
American gold

Same time

"

1,585

Hatch.

value.

400,000
50,000
1^7,195

Silver bars

vana

American gold

6— Str.

225,000

City of Brus-

LiverpoolAmerican gold
Gold bars

Ha-

6

"

8— Str.

sels,

American gold

—Str. Columbia,

"

Oceanic, Liver-

pool-

American cold
"

8— Str.

7,825

A. S.

Office of Fisk & Hatch.

'

p]jj(jj

[July 15, 1871.

;

July 15 July 7 to July
July 15 July 7 to July

Knickerbocker Fire

Knickerbocker Fire, extra
I'Mrenien's Trust

North American Fire
Pacific Fire
Pacific Fire, extra

6
10

Kquitable Fire
Stanard Fire
Ahtor Fire.
Phenix (Brooklyn)
Lenox Fire
Arctic Fire

3«

(iuardiaii Fire

5
6
5
5
6

Resolute Fire

8X

Home

5

American Fire

10
10

Continental

Lamar

Fire
Market Fire

7
-.....",'."

7

15.
15.

on deni,
on dem.
on dem.
on dem.
on dem.
on dem.
Aug. 1
on (lem,
on dem,
on dein.
ulv 15

on di m,
on dem
July 12
on dem.
dem.
on dem.
oil

]?II«cellaueous.
Nav. Company preferred.
Schuylkill Nav. Company com
Delaware & Hudson Canal Company.

Scliuylkill

.

75 cts.
35 cts.

S

Julv 15
July 15

Aug.

1

July 15 to Aug.

1

July

THE CHRONICLE.

16, 1871.]

miDAT nntnmo. Jtily

Tbp money narkvl.— Tlicro

14.

Itm.

no varmtliin Id iIik
money iiiurki-t Hiiicti our l«»l rc|>ort, and 2i(ti4 per c«!iil on jrovern
roiitiniio to
nwurititi).
nii-nt ooIUiitbI, nnd 3(*5 on mlwollnneouH
On tlnio contrncU 't^rfS [Mtr cent wan ftccrpt<Nl
Ih) tli(> ruling rntcH.
Tli« low rHteg which hnvo
for loRHH of thri-e or four months.
now ruled for Beveml monthB have home severely on lho«ebaiik«
and (irnifl Imvinp larjto depoBits of country correspondents ou
hand, ufxin which tliey are payinar 3f"5 per cent intercHt, wlilh)
they have frequently been unable to place their funds at iiny
remunerntive rates on ca.]\. If the remarkable ease in money
shoulii continue for some time lonjfor, it is posHiblo that the custom of paying hijfh rates of Interest on deposits may be seriously
interfored with and the discontinuance of the practice, ho far a«
banks are concerned, would >;enerally Vie considered a decided
lin!i

l><><>n

;

in the direction of conservative bankinj;.
The last statement of our city banks showed a considerable
increase in the specie line, but a decrease in le/^al teiiilers and
increase in ileponits the net result iwing an increase of $818,251
in the excess over IcRal tender reserve, tlie whole exe<!8« beinp

improvement

—

The

$18,9'.t2,~43.

showed the following chanj;es

several items

from the previous week

Loans, increase, $J.840,<!18

:

sp<'cie,

;

dejKjsits,
decrease, $8'J,585
increase, f3,in9,;i33
increase, |3.!l!)8,«00 lejral tenders, decrease, |l,:i72,00;{.
The IbllowinK statement shows the present condition of the
associated banks, compared with the same date in tlie last two years
ci<!ulation,

;

Jnlv

Julv

«. 1S71.
f»9.(»78,r.7:
ia,t45,T!4

iind dlKonnta..
bpecio
Ctrcntntion

30.UI,«TJ

N«t depoAitA
LeiTAl Tenders

b9,III«.Kn

July

9. Iffjn.

10, l<t(i9.
t;a5.4(«i,< (HI

.5,;(»1.(«I0

o".3',IO.(«<i

M.KIO.IW
sri.Tui.oi'O

»4.3(«),(O0
181.200.(»H1

33,4aU,U0U

«,;uu.oijo

The condition of the National Banks of the whole country
when their last stat^ement was made to the Comptroller of the
Currency, June 10, 1871, was as follows:
SZSOVtCBB.
.)

Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
United States bonds to secure circulation
United States bonds to secure deposits

.Inne9.

line 10 1S7I.

1S70.

t;a"i,9is.9Ni
3.197.614
857 .988.95

»71i'.ll87.288
S.25:).S97

15.350.SI10
2l.20'i.300

I'.iOI.Ktl
28.276,600
ai.aio.esi

United Stales bonds and securities on hand
Other stocks, bonds and nlortE-lKes
Due from KcdecuilnK and lleserve Agents
Hue from other Natl.nial Hanks
Due from State Hanks and Hankers
Keal estate, furniture and fixtures
Current expenses

338.8l.'i.'JllO

23,!.T2.871

,.

K!,%9.JI6
S9,K».579

74,6.3.5,405

11.R.W..108
29,6.17,999

10.4.30,781

Premiums
<'hcckH and other cash Items
KxchaiiRcs for clearing House
Bills of other National Banks
Bills of state Hanks

36.128.750
26,593,X>7

(I.39.,li99

6.3.'4.955

5.(12<i,3^5

3,076,456
i;„384.979
88.92«/>15

13.«)9,919
1(K,U91.S11
19.101.389

16342,582

61. .'.73

Fnutlonal Currency
Specie
Legal Tender Notes.
Clearing House Certlflcates
.

1

2.184.711

19.924.9K)

31.099,4.37
9().7I0.7,il

19.2ISII00

2l.lin.l»«l

13.175.(XI0

25.925,000

»1,7(«,415,335

(1,565,756,909

»4ai.:no,iiii
98,.'«2.2<B
45..'i.1V27

1127,255.701

LIABIMTIKB.

_

c»pii»i ntock

SurpUiK fund
Unillvidcd pr.>fltn
Kntliiniil H,ink Notes ontstandlng

91,689,8:11

42.861,712
291,183,614

807.793,880

Hunk Notes outsUndlng

DiTkleiids unpaid
;
Individual deposits
United States deposlw
DcpoKlta of United States Disbursing Officers
Due to National Itauks
Due lo Slate Hanks and Hankers
Kote« and bills re-discounted

l,9fi8.|lS8

2,3.50.126

1.40S.628
602.110.;58

512.1:15.010

1.516.815

10,677.813
2.592,967

6.26.'i.l«7

4.89.1.907
l.?.Mi;7.»47
41.219.8ii2

payable

Total

Kumber

115,4.56,491

3.120.039

38,012.162
2,741,813

5J78.973

2,.302,756

11,565,756,909

$1 ,788,115,335

of

Banks

The demand for Commercial Paper has been
The difficulty of lending money on
rates.

active at previous
call, and the absence of any indication of speedy improvement in this direction,
has induced the holders of large amounts to seek employment for
their surplus funds in first-class commercial paper.
first

"

class

"

**

'*

"

•'

M

endorsed
"

"

•*

60 days.
4

••

6

,

slnglenames
"

months,
months,
fio

.,

4to 6

,

Bankers. -first class folelgn
1*
;,*
domestic

8 to

4

davs.

iTionths,
60 <laTS,

4

moutLs.

il^ii

TyJ^Qi
(oj

H\
4S
^h

jwint ever reached, and nearly equivalent to 101 in gold, this
price, however, includes accrued interest since March, nearly 2 pi^r
cent.
It is reported that the advance in these bonds is based u])on
the operations of the treasury agents abroad in their negotiations
for placing tlie new fives, but no definite information lins twen
recuivetl in regaid to their transactions.
In this market business
has been dull, and limited chiefly to the foreign bankers who liavt;
shipped considerable amounts of bonds during the past fortnight.
The treasury purchased |1,000,000 on Wednesday at 113.20(tjll2.27,
the total bids amounting to $;i, 161,900.
The following were the highest and lowest prices of leading
government securities at the Board on each day of the past week
I

5 20's,18«2ooui
5ao»,lK64 '•
5-20'B, 1865
5-10's, 1865

5-iO B, 1967
5 aO's, 1868
ia-40's,

•

n

'•

•
••

••

Currency t't
>

Tl^ t«

Saturday, Wonday,
July 8.
-July 10,
r.SH

.

115!<

....
....

II3K !14«i

112X112«
112X118
I13H ....

H5«
'IHX

M%
'lit

....

I'.S

Tuesday, Wednesd'y Thnrs'lay,
Inly 13.
July 11
July 12.'
11.
•

115>i;

113H

1I4X
I12WI1-4X

!I3J4

'ISXIHV
'l<.tS

ma

....

I13X
112X1 lis
U2X I12K

in\ lUHlliiK
....
..

(be prl«« ^ii v^<^ »»>m.

U4«

1143^115

IllKlUX I14X114V*II4

....

lUHlUJi "2X

m%

....

113

•IWX
i)o Xftt

!»

«x

n«X

n

*tH
89

»H

.'7I5

46
•27

w

....
....

UCV

'8

88
88X
••ISH ....

K4V

....

•81!X

WX »X

99V

71s

!!?^
....

»
....
N

•MH
'SS\

•»7X

W

•94

58X
8IX

M

W\
27

•MX
8»

SS
»9X

made

at tbe

4«

t1 t7H
•WM n

«

M
"X
MV
•94
8m
•gH "X
•58
88

....

...

7IK

•11

r,% tiM
n e8x

•»9X »»K

•8X

•

•46X
•21

8HM

::::

MX

*>x

Bosrd.

—

Railroad and mUrellaneons Stocks. f^ie stock market
has been irregular and lacking in any decided tendency, although
the small volume of business transacted and the lack of ontside
support have favored lower prices. Each advance of 1 or 2 per
cent is followed by sales to realize, and as there is no purchasing
of importance from any qtiarter at the present moment, these
sales have the natural result of sending prices down again. The
movements of the Lake Shore cli<iuo will be governed by the
proceedings at the meeting to be iteld on the 23rd inst., when an
increasoof stock will probably be voted, although such an increase
The Chicane and Rock
is likely to be contested in the courts.
Island Company notified the Stock Exchange, July 10th, that they
will issue 20,000 shares of new stock after thirty days, the proceeds to bo used in furnishing equipment for operating the Chicago
and Southwestern Railroad, and to extend the Washington branch,
the notice had no perceptible effect upon the price of the stock,
and to-<lay it was exceptionally firm, closing at 108|. It seems to
be exjiected that the stock market will remain dull now for some
time, as a large number of the most prominent operators are
absent from the city, and without some new develpment there is
little foundation for a decided change in prices.
The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active
list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day ot the last week
;

Saturday,
Julys.
K.Y.(Jent*H.K». 96S4 97

do
Harlem

n\ n

scrip

114X

....

was a«d«

.

»t (be

Boud

90V

Islano...

107V

KOH

Fort Wayne...
St.Paul

do

July

July

10.

91

••J»%

H*'X

59X 60X
SOJ, 80X
454 4!V

nref....

95 M

MX

«0X

91

MX

27X 28X

27X 27X

llOX 1IIW
107X 108X

57X 5:x

•100

Panama

six
90X

'.'.'.'.

...

Del..Luk.,*W
Illinois Centr'l

Uart.&Krle
rnlon Pacific,

B..

2X

6V

6

3WX SIX
58X 5SX

lei.

Martnosaprel..
Quicksilver

43" 43X

MX

Am.Merch.Un

•50
90
•19

'.'.'.'.

lOOX

106X
120V
50

»X
....

9UX

....
....

125
....
....

•.a)

•.21

•1211

92X

2X

2X
Sin,

30 s

68 S«

58X

29X
Six

5X
12
4:4X

•12
44

42K

•80X sov

'fVii

5!X

120X

121
83

USX
J!X
UlX

!)8

....
....

128

V

J'X

Jnly
»i
•126
28

X T2X

71X 72X
91
»1X

89V »>S

107V 1'7X IWX
10"X ..- •100 lOOX

69V
80
4.3X

69X 59V
SIX 80X
43X 4IX

....

eox
44 V

10 X
;06X
laov laiX •120X 121
.... 'lOi

•

•49

.124
50X

nov
19X
U»!X

....
....

108

•,52

53

54

•54

S4X

....

•18X

....

bid and asked, no tale ^

I

•124

124X

50
•90
•19

tlX
1»X

lliS

8»X

80
86

85

I36X

1»X
•3

...

•L^X
121

121
....

'.'.''.

58

28X

Ita

2X

5ax
5iV

Si**
130

MX

71

•2X 3X
80
59X 80
2»V 80
MX 88 5BX 58X 58X
«x ••
'.*^ =6v •12
12X
«3X 43X 4SX 44X
48X
8IX
60V •90X 80V 81
•••

14.

96X »*X

111X mxi'!
108
108X loex :08V
MIX
58X 58V
118
I18X 118 1I8X

W

•....

125

....

6»X 59V
80X
43X 43JJ

19
108)4 •io:x tO'X •lirrx lOS
•79% 81
SIX 7BX 80
B«
85H 85V •8BX 8SX
137
....
H7 •135 137

19X

93

• This Is the price

....

1»
10$
7»
81

•StX

United States.
Wells, largo..

90X 9"X

6X lO.X 106X 107X

S9X 60
79V ^0
42X 44X

93
...

57X 68X
72 X

'....

....

Ills
lOSX

1I8X

'iWi

51

90X

139
...^

Mich. Central. Xl2l
Morris &Kssex 93
a'est. Iin.

•....

27X 28X

72

X

lOO

_

I28X 128V

1:3

II

59X 59X
BOX 80X
4*2X 45V

96X
91

nix
107 X

July 13.
t6X MX
«0X 91X

12.

96

tOV

72X
89X 90X
71

m
lOOX

iJnly

118X

118

90X HIX

I07X

liSX

J28

....

128X

Ohio. Misslssln
... •106X 107
Central of N.J. 106 V
Chic. & Alton., VJOa I20V 121
do pref
'123X 12i
do

Clev..C ,1;. *1
Col.Chle & 1.0

il.

9fiX

91X 91X

lUX llOVHlk
1C9X 110« 109S4 UBV
57 X 68X
58X 69
1I8H 119X 118 !18X
72 X
73
72V 73>i

....

5.3

•5SX
•4»X

54

W

X

....

....
...
....

1S7
....

•WIX

wx

•2X 8X
2»X 3"V
58
SJX

5V

•

•12

12X
44X 44X

S*^
•53

49X

;:::
....
-.

.

made at tbw Board.

The Gold Market.— Oold has been dull and declining, in consequence of the lower rates of exchange and the diminished exports of specie. The reduction yesterday of the Bank of England
weakening
rate of discount to 2 per cent also had the eflect of
regold, as it indicated a very easy feeling on the other side in
gard to the money market, and an absence of any apprehension
below
that there will be a drain of bullion to France. The prices
show the range on each day of the week, and indicate a decline of
loans have
just 1 per cent since Fridav last. The rates on gold
in
been easy until to-day, when there was a renewed stringency
1-64
borrowing rates, and loans were made " flat," 2 per cent and
cent
" flat," 1 and 2 per
per dav, while carrying rates were
112
By the'Treasury, .m Thursday, $1,000,000 was sold between
Custom House
«/ll2.281, the total bids amounting to |2,225,()00.
will not be vsry
receipts "have amounted to $2,502,000. Eiporu
, ,
largo this week.
, .
,
The following table will show the course of the gold premlam

_

each day of the week past
.(jootatlnna

Fridsy
July 14
114H ...

114H •114 114k;
list, 11SH 'IISS 113V •I18H 1I3H
M3H 113X II3H1I4
118>i ....
tl2V .,.. 1'2K ...
ir-'H
..
IHH 1'2X I12H
1I2H
1UH 112^ •II2H ...
lit
ii'<M i:2!4 ... •I12l< 1I2S
'111
lUX lUX I14H •iH ntii
'

27X 27X

I'rlday

Monday, Tnesdav, Wednesd'y Thnrsday,

Ill

Wabash
PlUsburg
Northwest
prcf
do

Sock

128

127

Reading
bake shore....

A.dams Kxpr'BS

;

.

•M

::::

4«V
47 X

the price bid and asked, no mie was

Is

4 ($ 5
4Hf«i 5J^

6w@ 6^
SHa 6S

leading issues of 5-30's and on currency 6s, but on 10 40's abotit i
higher the latter having odvanced in sympathy with the London
market, where the quotations to-day were OHciiOlJ, the highest

,

This

in

J»

•S2S

p. ln<'Onie.,

PacllicMall....

—

conp

...

JUS
95X l»V
«9
89W
Si\ ....

Oent.Pac.Oold
•

?1JJ
•45

71

MX

n. J A J
MtHsourt ,,.,
Hn. Piic. 1st..,.
11. P. L'ddt....

Sh

ir.

Mnni]nj, Tnesdav, Wednesd'y, Thnrsday, ^rtday
1*.
July i:.
July 14.
July a.
July 13.
71S .
•JIX 7J
•71X1-.H
47

6sSC.

per cent-

United State* Bonds. The market for government bonds has
been less firm this week and closed at a decline of |@J on the

•'8,1881

MX

Haun., bi. Joe.
prcf
do

1,T23

low

Commercial,

6s Tcnn..old...
•s Tenn, imw...
ts N.<;»r.. old..
•s N.Car., new.
8s Vlri(.,old....

Bne

ToUl

Bills

:

Saturday,
July 8,

2.5.'i5

2.1fi(>.713

120.401.lifO

Tbree Per Cent Certlflt^ues

Slali-

state and Railroad Bond*.- Tlin list of Southern State Bonds
has generally been firm, on a small business. Missouri 6» have
advanced 2(,i«;l per cent on a good demand from Ht. Ijouis. lUilroad iKinds are sought by investment purchasers ai thelteat means
of idacing thtur money, whem it will yield a high rate of Interest,
thougii it is apparent that the increased demand lor these securi
ties has had the efTi-ct of advancing their prices materially, and
many of the old well-known lM>nds s«'ll now at liigher prices than
they did in previous si-asoiis when tha confidence in stocks ba<l
not biH>n so strriously shaken.
The following are the higlnnt ami lowest prices of the most
active State Boniis at the Board on each day of the week

;

;

IiOSM

79

Bafday. Jaly
"
Tuesday. "
Wedn'tlay, "

Monday.

mx

est.

112X

High-

1.269.189

1.4M,S4«

61.i.1l:.l>W

I.9:tl,l43

2,440.416

47.I8I4»4I
si,4«-'jno

1.77; .Oil
1.360 556

2,204.»a

l,8li,43U

•iflUJf*

112 K

1I2X
IIIK

"8W

iiJ7i>tod»t«,.iui»

lliX
1I8X

Baltaem.
Currenc

Gold.

t'.dSljra

42.189.1110

I2....:t2X
13 ...IIJX

i:3X

.

(S«.95l.l>n

ll'4X

lU

Total
Clearings.

H2X

14.. ..lit

loe-

Ing.

1!3X
112V
IliX
I12X

112X

..

t

est.

113V

H2X

11

Current week
Previous week
I,

Low

ing.
8....1i:»X
10 .,.H2V

Thursday, "
Kriday,

•n

Open-

1I2X
I12X

112

tl8X

Tijx

tatoisiico

1318.480

18V

1183
llVi

1(3,2*4 ,000

IA»JM

1

lUX

»4.4(«~

l.r40.»l«

:

.

.

:

:

.

3

.

IHE CHRONICLE.

80

S f
S ®
f
®
®
@

Nsooleons

5
? S9
I
J ?t
8 00
8 15
6 rO
6 60
German Kronen
S 90
4 00
Xgnlldera
16 25
15 90
Bnanlah doobloonB
15 TO
15 50
Patriot donMooUB
9iX
97>i<a
American bllver (now).

X thalers
Prussian X tlialcrs
German

@

@
@

Five francs
Francs

®

Englisl) silver

PruBsian thaler?
lecl*' thalers...
^pe

1

"MextcJin dollars.
Spanish dollars
?@3
South American dollars

.lu

1

293.0T9,M5

12,716, 53

12.989,910
14.0.5.216

296,33T.959
299,073,617

1....

16.5.'6,4.1

19.446 T71

tuiijADELPHiA B-VNKS.

06
05

p.c.Dremium.

Banks.

Capital.

Plilliidelphia

|l,500,lllO

North America
Farniers and Mcch.
Commercial

circumstance, in the absence of all cotton bills, the supply of ex
change from bond shipments alone could hardly have produced
Specie shipments have been
BO material a softening in rates.
Cotton exports from the United States
below an average.
amount to 7,083 bales against 10,033 bales in the same week of

PW.OOO

Bank

d<>

m'A@

119^(8
__
, ., 110
5.16>4<S5.ia

—
Corn Exchange

Amsterdam
Hamburg

,

40^®

40J<

36

SSX

®

41^0

Franklort

Bremen

®

19

Prussian thalers

The

week

transactions for the

Custom
House
Saturday, July 8
"
Monday,
10
" 11
Tueeday,
WedneadAy, " 11
Thuradur, " 13
" 14
FrldftyT^

.

Tot«i.c

Gold.

469J)00

79:887 13

425,0(X)

1.095.109 54

420,000
471,000
426,000

1,05 •,768 93

8S9,S2J 88
786,074 00

«7a8,976 t:9
1.431,9* 09
337,908 S2
509.285 57
896.84 40
l,fi5I,036 93

J2,502,OOO

13,676,469 21

*5,007,002 49

Balaoge,Jiily7..

56,240,319 86

14

156,199,23106

New Tork

»5,7n,0CS 04

);4,849,010

new rorK
Manhattan.....

Herchants' ...
Mechanics.,.,

2,000,000
Union
1.500.000
America
..
3,000,000
Phffinlx
1,SOO,jO0
.
City
.,
1,000,000
Tradesmen's.,
.,,
1,900,000
Fulton
000,000
Chemical
300 000
Merchants* Exchange.,,, 1,235,000
Gallatin, National
1.500,000
Butchers'
800,000
Mechanics and Traders'.
600,000
Greenwich
200.000
Leather Manuf
600,000
Beventh Ward,
SOOjOOd
•tate 01
York
2.000,000
American Exchange
5,000,000
Commerce
10,000,000
Broadway
1,000,000
,

New

Ocean

1.0(iu,000

Mercantile

People's
ICorth American

1,000,000
422,700
2,000,000
450,000
412,500
1.000,000

Hanover

l,i]OO.000

Paclllo

Bepubllc

,

Chatham

Irving
Metropolitan

500,000

Cltlzana

Na«««a
Market
Bt. Nicholas

Shoe and Leathor
Corn lixchange,..
Continental

.

Commonwealth
Oriental

Marine
Atlantic

Importers and Traders'.

Park
Mechanics' Banking Ass.
Grocers'

NorthRlver
BastRIver
Manafaeturere A Mer
Foarth Nationtii
Central National
Second National
Ninth National
First National

Third National

New Tork

N. Exchange

Tenth Nation a

Bowery National
New Yord County
German American
Ball s Head

•tnyvesant
Kleve ith Ward
lehth National
American National
«erraanla
Manufacturers* Banders

J^p"''

No

4,000,000
400,000
1.000.000
1,000.000
1,000.000
1,200,000
1.900.000
2,000,000
750,000
300,000
400,000
800.000
1.500,000
2,000,D00
500,000
300,000
400,000
350,000
500.000
5,000.000
3,000,000

9.815.S,-8

1,650.«00
290,500
415,600
I: 16,186

4,1?8.026

49ii,048

5,776,3:12

411,217
317,523
168 401
352,327
30,692
298,483
21,100
17,100

5,19:1.4(10

5 107.7(«)

3 511,631
2,a34.068
6,233,3:4
3,194,0:13

3.4?2 6:9
2.376.0(X1

934,973
3.304,352
1, ."96,462

4,16«,039
10,317,000
2:1,197,25 -1

6.148,9
2,614,5.15
4.3J4,:«I0

200,000
189,000
200,000

168..509

493,000

947 700

1.48,809 3,8:15,500

70 500
23.639

.

626,452
700,393
1,597,653
6(i3,r:;4

650,111

776,(«l

5

1,9(X»
1.37,701

2,49-',0SO

],141.U9

1,212,500
3,619,206

3(B,013
1,746,166

5,.354,OI10

1,419,'<'(«1

10,050.'

03

5,413,671

900,100

4,577,61X1

1,633,P(10'

;<s.O(io

561,4
882,100

-

4.4i«l

4.9'29,140

1 i-.6,r.6i

854 ,'250

2,049.800
1,524,601
3, 80,990
2,3 4,991
1,926 000
10,513,613
1,616, 33
2, 18.603

101,600
9.r24
16!,6»3
122.212

131,6'

2,(8)6.300

6Si;,l(«J

1,358 ,62.684,022

264.323

S,07;,6<K)

3.035,700
3,563.000
2.62:1,510
4.15-', 160

2,159,300
1,.123,800
1,695,420
1,(116.3:'8

12,5 0,900
19,16 ,71(1
l,-2.'8,600

643,607
1, '117.1:19

1,011,419
1

279 400

23!210!5OO
11,823,000
1,.')65,MI0

1,000,000

2.'i3,112

l,M>7.t;53

11.010

6,996.000
4.5S7.400

2 fl.OOO

l,274,fiOO
93S,7(
2.19:
7I6,'2H3

2.112,110

';4(«;ooo

1,000,000
510,000
1,000.000
250.000

'

»1.752,000

I3(a,IH12
S.827,400
1.681,530
4,289,504

1,297,200

900,000

2,232
81,362
500,544
493.3-0

2'l

6,0;9..5U0

1,169,2
4.394,800
1. 81,614
1,119,500
S.407,'01
1,541,642
512,947

I04,0(

476.6(:0

6,727
4,000

86 ',,:!«)

S»4.0i

(1

288,6.31

l,296,9'i3

203,334

1,378,900
6.744,675
1,601,709
2,311,744
2,138,200
1,589,364
2,808,100

2,787,400
612.642
337,857
671,»00
677,510

-700

677

1,338,51X1 2,887,(00
91,000 1,110,(XX1

260,000

1,853,5(X]

814,000
4.52,<XJ0

610.100
211,420
686,910

80M«'
13,017,800
28,tS4,762
1,19S,HXI
T2»,471
1,201,121
774,461
1,012 500
18,656..30O

10,706.000

7«,000

1,46'',00U
6,7;9,IXX1

811.900
791,800

6,11S,700
6,470,000

4,'239

225,UX1
lf0,000

2ri3,987
3..523,g00

5.804.631
307,700

314,(03
29:%670
341,396

a,S09

1,678,4«(
019,107

7h5.r,'2

.375

2.50,000

553,2.60
SIN.I.IS

500.006
200,000
lOOOOll

954.965
916.255
1,245,946

4.1.8.55

414,470

8p«Te::::::-.;::::v.:::::-Rc
oircaia«ion.::;..:.;:.-,::::D«:

'I'KI'
"•
si;!!?

i

2,310.(«iO

577,000

497,000

(1,650,000

r28,liOO

2:"i,llO0

800 OOJ
180,000

J14,070,9;9

J45,JC3,631

tll,223.t«7

382,515
479,600
419,937
169,979
131.371
211.843

19,443,774 30,41 :,872 251,807,533

69,976,825

deviations from last week's returns are as follows
Increase.

1,00»J

Loans

Decrease.

Specie

Increase,

911 4.55
60.219

Loaia.

i'oV.ow'i

Dee.

Deposits
Circulation

1

Decrease
Decrease

1,870 169

Increase

S2.8'2G

751,573

the condition of the Philadelphia
Legal Tender." Depodls. CivrulatloTi

166,413

16,199.((1l

47,.343.6I1

151.,252

13.805.012
14,711,605

47.121,271
46,061.156
46.070,481
47,439,791
45,569,631

148 341
139,271

14,5'll,691

14,801,502
14,070,9i9

2:1:1.883

284,102

—Below

Banks.

Catena!.
1,500000

»730,rOO

Blackstonc
Boston.

L-tsiXl.wxl

LOOO.OlX)
5(X1.(X10

•Broadway
Colnmbiau

200,000
1.000.000
1,000,000

•(Continental
Kliot

Everett

Fanmil Hall
Freeman's
Globe

11.189,525
11,184,678
11,188,478
11,171,983
ll.I90,'2'23

11,233,067

we

Loans,

«3,722
i2,6S5
6.784

2,441.6',2

44.528

I,OCO,(XX)

2,«.i3.012

201I.(X10
1,0(«I,(100

747,4*4
2,'2,56,.571

1.6:3 2(«

Iliimliton

2,i;47J)31
l,S75,7i'4

Howard

1,000.000

2,0.>3.2S8
1.502,0111

80O.(XX)

MassaclKiseils...

8(W

Mount Vernon..,

New

IXX)

4mm>

Maverick
Merchants'
England....

North
Ola lloscon

Shawmnt

Shoe& Lealher..
State.
Suffolk
Traders'.

»

1

06.185

1,902.732

600.000

Market

Soccle.L.T. Notes, Deposits, Circula.

»1,03-,219
2,947,875
8,fJ4,127
1,«97,826
l,539,l-«
536,102

Looo.aio
760 JXX)

46,(184
-'.317

85,092
1,926
60 000
43.161
5,974
11.172
46.216
10, 28

2,080,030
974,216

R.OOO.OOO
200.000
1,000,000
1,000.000
900.000
1.000 (XXI

8 02.5.857
674 869
2,533 627

I.O(XI.(XX>

2,(XXI.(XX)

8,l'i7,St4
4,121,6.32

1,500.000

3,9'^.',9Sfi

'266,551

2.158.336
2.103.661
2,215.300

«-18n,052
717.011
1,817.165
843,196
797.402

$135,522
793 366

369,lil5

176,2-24

928,878
698,411
1,177.173
587,974
1,143,212
6;3,489
], 1103, 33

775,:K10

l,-ii'1383
64.5,456

241,673
438,880

619,934
1,159,6(3
378,179
4,617,863
473,7S2

S.50,751
40.!,1S9

392,689
979.336
75 ,840
177.3 5
•69,028
691,125
782,875
7»7.C0O
174,260

2S,fO'.i

l,0n8,'2-23

611. 1T2

First

l.WO.OtXl
1,61X1000

2.00(UXXI
l.OiiO.iXXI

l,963,0.-i7

1,(XX),0(X)

5,883.711
8,105,778
1,7^5,871

1,5(X1,000

City

E»gle
Kxehunge
Hide & Leather
Revere

1,000,000
1,000,000

.;

Security

1,I-'>3.3I0

449,1112

373 096

286.333
240,0(0
150.2*4

....

19,227

1,941,'2S9

,1,'(:;6
3,'<:;6

1.57,313

4,170,913

2,000,000

4,166,515
703,»26
2.445.943
3,170,111
931,309

155.511
6.165
6,165
4.619
81,591
43.617

871,349

3,2"<1.8(»7

1,6UI,000
6(10,(XX1

Total.

2,«'24.S58

1,j23,7«7

],00(1,(XIO

1,(XK1,(X10

Commonwealth

1.315,455

i,5ai.(xx)
2(XI,000

Union
•Webster

Il93,7«6

82,808
36 661
83,804
24,1?3
3,883

800

69.3.149

86.4'.'0

.32.-J82

S(;i

86\6I4

189,4.14
11.4.37

6.213.897
1,219.113
4,684,165

176.343

787,463

1,196.610

S(iO.(XXI

213,337
l,58-!/I60

771,.361

3,1'25,914
1,8.31,110
4.:4 '6,(82

Bank of Commerce.
Bank of N. America
B'kof Redeniptloii.
Bank ot Kepubllc...

S.54.610

719.8 4
1,219,066

Oftl.OOO

Second (Granite)...

571.'50
789,776
117,410
559,772
346,781

869,.5U0

2.000.000

Third

449 112

9,(lfxl

Tremont
WaslUngton

7Wl.(«X)

784.64.3
;8(i,7S3

104,826

112 971
37,172
64.769

1,023.880
96';/81
1.1-27, 180

.8J3,(^4
89,680
579.867
3-li.059
5.',1«XI

»18.050,000 J119,'.22,743 »2,39;,031 J12,057,':63

7»iS85

8811,-199
880,-199

790,000
417,253

511,680
511,1180
751(199
1,600,853
1,600,963
B40.5f4
.5f4
840

2.39,278

51.(.05
4(1.860
4(1,860

l,i28',l)83
1,128,083

3.36.582

2,(64,5.i7
510,0(18

796,018
767.S04
f80,(00
163,300

l,2S2,STi
2,1*1,758
565,(113
565,013

488,R«>
70,100

.V15,548

t3(l,153,7U $25,039,011

Xot received. Same as la-t week.
The deviations from the returns of previous week are as follows :
Loans
.Inc. 370,584
Deposits..
Dec 510366
"
*

Inc

Specie
Legal Tender Notes

The following

Dec

J

956.BS5
1,059 719

Circulntlon

Inc." 214,029

I

are comparative totals for a scries of weeks past
Loans.

Date.

Legal Ti nde

Specie.

117.766,367
119,152.159
119.522,713

1,785,848

1.40O.6D
1.13.211
1,096,058
1,411,199

Deposits. Circdlallon.

12.814,862
13 377 1.24

61,6

13.S98.(:85
13.:114.R!W

50,-.'->3.'''«

24 862.863
24.^22 JSe

49.;!88.467

'24,'S8.8(1

13.117.482

SO.6H4.067
:"iU, 53,711

24.8in.01B

2.:v97.0S4

(^notations of Nenr
Bid.

New Tork

Aakd

135

Manhattan
Merchants
Mechanics
Union
America

155

i;0
156

|;2.998,S6'l

l,»72,003

120

135

145
225
107

City

Phenix
North River
Tradesmen's
Fulton
Greenwich
Mechanics

are as follows
Inc.

Tenders

Lttgal

'

Specie.

Atlantic
Atlas

Bntclters&

week

$57,156,037 $231,102

$16,433,1X10

...

J,2(i5,6(XI

3'J0,349

Net Deposits
Legal Tenders

4:'0,0(X)

5O;,0OO

JulylO

report.

The

2.942,0110
2,2.'4,C00

ns.'XO

135,0(10

12,057,71,3

21.9.'.2.';52

;

61 •269

063

23.0'J9,OlI

1.234,600

912,135
l.(«S,2!4
1,344,079

Same as last week.
deviations from the returns of previous

iss.av

750,l«i0
1,000,0(X'

1.911,01X1

.311,100

6,940

7S.'i,(«Hl

116.65''.79S

1,22931

6,302

199,000

Junel9
June26
Julys

814,1(X)

622.016

1,0()4,(K10

3.816,900
2,.44,aiO
445.500

4,347,900
1,239,660
1.179.40D
3,410,(131

217,(WI
T.IHJM)
261, 18

275,000

114.561.740
116.733.426

SS6,9(X)

'

1.66(i,(«)
1.660,(«)

1,(M0.0

17ti.' (HI

.lune 5
.Tunc 12

2(X1.9<10

266,'i00

960

5,5 19

83-1,100

2.'51,!(i0

299,000
99,800
119,500
2,400
5,700

263'

591.(XXI

2,315J128

2.50.000

85,058,400 299,073,577

•239.410

11,90;)
188,511
656,168 1,451,260
38,811
132,818
42.084
3.924
1.'7 300
465,770
67.010
737,730
110J200
791,900
6S.0O
5,666
335,015
553,104
87,"00
240,100
2,740
4,490
89,610
360,000
24,743
96,218
lSl,.i(10
601,100
1,097,971
8il,143
61,(»0
SO5.10O
6.4ai
1.915
24,159
10,852
12, 106
229,5(0

1,191,920
1,756.110

MXlO
24,000

give A statement of the Boston
National Banks, as returned to tlie Clearing Ilduse, ou Monday
July 10. 1871

1,681600

869448

3^2,ll'^
21 19.1:0
4.50.0(W

);3s,.ior>

219,8!!.-.

Boston Banks,

1

1,840,800

195,700
2,691

270.000

r.ui

'jK

].5:!4,(i(«)
].5:!4,IW

436,tW
911000

57,156,0:17

5,5!r7.300

2.54.:00

,(i:'9

1,(195,8(8

57,718.969
68,130,492

4,388,600
3,32I,U»1
9,233,094

49(i.l(XI

79

147,«»

luly 3

4,692 400

451.160

1,1173 COT

150,000

lulylO

620,(185

5/112,119
2,379,232
1.705.154
4,710,3(0
2,423.942
1.793.128
1,987 8(XI
1,643,700

356. T25

222,595
487,484
273,172
546 000
4SS.000

418,600
212.740

27(',(»10

Jnne26

876,.50l)

763,312

3.(13; .((10

984,1100

63
97

-%

3,3'23,t:66

Sf8 915
1,02(1,000

5<8.000

'23

Net
Legal
Denoslts.Tendets

464,000
1,415
525.590

4.415
5V,000
7,092

9J3,l>

Ilovlston

»13.4:!7,30O

£68,490

467,750

150,000

57,630,71.16

.

Discounts. Specif.
flnn.
""'64,R00 t3.470,(HXl f852,000
»?'™S'ffi'
IM«!0.2(X)
461,700
9,8
?'S'S22
3,000,000
0,552,2110

8JC

955,510
9^2,800
1,487.065
l.lCo.i 93
:pi,9;4

SO 1. 000

6,4'

1,.M5.000
3,981,000

.lune 19

10
12

ending at the commencement of business on July 8, 1871
AVBEAQB AMOUNT or
.?Sii™

.'IM.HOO
1>-1,03S

l>3.(i0il

48.3,600

920,f07

56,099,238
67,321,811

4,347,189 89

Circula-

226,118
177,110

It ,000

83" .(W

l,3;l9.7;i

5
12

»5,0i3,170 80

Ijoansand

457.0(10
209.(!00

431,

2OO,l:0O

,

Date,

Bai^ks.— The following statement shows the
condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week

.

2.34!',;«0
1,401 ,:«)

(W

5.942
2,0WI
ll.lHl
4 810

on

•J.'iO.lOO
...

June
June

Ci'TT

/^._i,

601,0(10

T.is.i

:

1,501,331 28

CO

1,712JOO
1,361^)0

.

509.814
392.895
538.378
1,501, 54
316,793

f.00,315

1.1(0.100

72-.',000

82(1.000

811.914
3,760.0(0
1,564.909
l,l;«.119

The annexed statement shows
Banks for a series of weeks

»!.8!10.«51 49;»l,CS7/)8g 33

749.251 t7
537,088 57
485,;C3 93

4,S?.'i.:(«l

Seventh
Elehth

The

Currency.

Gold.

1,3S9.7('0

S,>'21,(K»I
1,(165.4 4

Capital

Payments.

Currency.

»l,05ft.i57 26

I,0fi9,114
i.3;i.40fl
1.414.2.50
2,06('.000

$3,89S,(IKI
2.fK>.313

tl,ll00.000

^9li..35

00
8 2WI

9S.-

Sixth

Tota'

-Sub-Treasury
Keceipts.

Receipts.
291,000
.

at

<il,?,r..(l(iO

S21.R.53

Bankof Ropubllc.

:

1,.

5,917

1,08:1,1,00

Central

@ 72^
72iii.s
the Custom House and Sub

2r,li,('00

Total net
Tender. TJcposIts.Clrcnlst'n.

Specie,
tlti.i.W

80(1,(XX)

Security

72

Treasury have been ag follows

Balance Jnly

Fourth
iioji

36M® 36«
41K® 41X
79\® 80

79W

428.819.(08

is

i,S8i;,(ioo

Onion

....a
4'1«®

-IIH

68: ,087 .'SS
5r,l,3(.C,4M

400,000
300,000
600,000
300,000
1,000,000

Third

5.13X(a5.12
5.15 (sS.n^k

5.17K1S5.-SX
...@

Swiss

72,178,961
71.361.1I*
71,3 8.328
69,976.SJ5

2,U.3U7.5?S

—The toUowing

1,511,300

3(10,1X10

Commonwealth

.

Antwerp

•

Commerce

ol

Citv

8 OaTS.

!10W® M"«<
llO^i® 110!^

baiakerfi

commercial

24'',30S,li'

2,448.1100

400,000
l.'Wl.OOO
260,010
1,000,000
200,000

Fl'St

**

243,521.513

EO 491, 1^7
80 411.812

500,000
250,000
5IHI.(X)0

Girard
Tradesmen's
Consolidation

1870.

Paris (hankers)

S0.5TO.liG

Loins.

2,000,"00
810,000

_

(Sood bankers'

70.4Il'.44l

?0.49«,aiO
4,127,917
6,«'S.I00
2,417,000
2.419,000

I.dOO.WO

and further depressed rates, until prime GO days sterling Mechanics'
was quoted to-day at 110i<»110| and short eight ac 110|@llOf,but iSank N. Liberties.
outside of the iew leading drawers, bills wore sold at lower rates, Sonthwavk
Kensington
particularly by those houses best known as shippers of bonds. Penn.
crn
The demand for exchange has not been large, and except for this '^es
Manufacturers'

London prime

(:icavl iisri'.
663,328 702
719,872.«34
6^6,817,808

7J,900,S33

241.'<14.3S6
243.276,l!iO

:

to be felt,

Days.

Aggregate

241,383,319

par.

Forelen Exchange.— The same influences wbich we noticed
last week as bearing upon the exchange market have continued

60

Lecial

Teniler«.

80,9f.S,T23
S0,;40,4 I
S0,r)62,09<

the average (5ondition
of the Philadelphia National Banks lor the week preceding Monday, July 10, 1871

n

1

17..

July

4 85

W,';89.sfO

c21..

.Inly

19M

Depo'tts.

Specie. Clr''nl«tlon.

291.802,143
J93,S10,I61
29S,134.JSi

June

96

95
19
4 60
11 ta
1 (U
1 041«i®

: .

weeks past

are the totals for a series of

Loans.
.Tunc 8
,lunc 10.

.

[Jaly 15, 1871.

The following

The following are the quotations in gold for foreign and American coin
American silver (old coinage)
American gold (old coln»ge)
'p.c. premium.
4 p. o. premium.
97
W «0 ® »< ^ Dimes and halt dimes,. 96
SoverelgTW

::

Natl

110
14S

.

*Tr

Gallatin...

;•^0

Merchants' Ex.. 99
Leather .Manuf.. 180

Seventh Ward
State of

N York

Commerce..,

.

112

UHH

Mercantile

Am. Exchange.

92
120
115
iOj

119

Republic
N. America....

113

94

liox

Hanover

lot
1-26

Peoples
Grocers
East River

145

1.36

I.'3

Marine
Conimonwealth.

165

Atlantic

&

172

Importers

lU

Park
Manul & Merch
N Y. Nat.Kxch

104

'Ir.

C(^ntral Nallou'I
137
/,

I-lrst

.

.

.

126
..

160
13^

9

IfO

.-.
.

.

175

.

200

1.56

100

100

..

106^

106

National

Second Naiion'l 18(1
Fourth Niilion'l UIV
Ninth National.

I1'2K

Market
Nassau
107S
Shoe and Leath. ..
Corn Exchauge.

Askd
100

St. .Nicholas

New Y. Connty.

!(i3S<

Irving
Metropolitan....
Citizens

Bid.

Continental..

..

Chatham
103

Stocks.

Bid. Askd.i

Mech.Bkg-\sso
Broadway
Ocean
Paclflc

156

Drov

York Bauk

Tenth National.
Eleventh IVard.

113

112
115

..

1'28

..

100

80
90

F5

Oriental

Gold Exchange.
Bankers & B.As

97

.. .

July

. ..

AMD Movima*.

•Tooxt

(All i»r(;vloti»ly titiuiod.)

State Bond*.
TeniioMiie

68,

old

now bonds

do

(to

7tJ<
71

*

m^
M

TlTKlnlafe, old

new bonds

Ao
do
do
do

',3

rcKi<*tered old
ilo
IMe....

do

old

4ftu

do rmulluK Act,l8M.
do laOH
do new bonds
do S|iccUlT»x

do
do
do

Sontli Carol ins

do
do

ncwbonds
new doatins debt.
leveo bouils

do
do
do

Jacksonville ft Chic,
South Side Uallroad bonds

do

1879..

do
Morris

Penitentiary

7«,

KhOTte Island

Alabama

lOOM

lis

fis

do
do

8*
Ss Itallroad

Am. Dock

6s. funded
79, I.. It.
ft. S. iss.
7s, Memphis
L. K.,
7s, L. It., P, H.
.V.O.
7s. Miss. One. ft Ki:..

*

&
&

«

ft lin.

tUe N.

do 6s. I,SS1
do 6«, 1SS6
Kentucky 68

IT.

Cleveland, Ohio.

Canal Bonds, ISTO
do 68 coupon, '77
do
do
1879
do
War Loan
Indiana 6s, War Loan
do
.>,
do
MlrhlKan 6s, 1873

Illinois

Detroit City,

6»,1878

;07V 103X
106S

ma
ll«X
106X

,

lUl

SO

55

Cumberland (:oal
Maryland Coal....
1

40
29

91

subscription.

78.1876

Southern Minnesota,
jRockforl.I! I. ft St.

conv. 1876

108"

Cin., San.

94 H
92 H

78,1865-76

A

!00>4

iChicago ft Southeastern. 78
ilrle 1st Mortgage Extended.. lOlH
IChicago ft Stiutliwest. guar..7«.
do lat Kudorscd
92)4
Chic. Bur. ft Ciulncy Ist .M.7s
do 78.3d do
1879
SOS ....I [Keokuk ft St. anl.88
do 7a,3d do
1S83
93
94
(Carthage ft liur.. 88
do 7«, Itli do
IRSO
90 l!Dlx(m,Peorla& Han.,88.
do 7«. .Wl do
18,88 ..
si" ....rPeoriaft Ilannii'ai, 8s
«uir. >r. Y. /i, E. tst M.,1877..!' 93
9«
O.O. ft Fox K. Valley 88.
Long r>oek Bonds
80K 90?^ tjuiney ft Warsaw, as
Ilud. n.79.2d M.8.F.1885.!!!' 103
1"!
111. Grand Trunk
do 78. :id Mort., 1875
!Mi< [Burlington ft M.. stock.
Harlem, 1st Mortgage.. ..
:6i>i
do
do
Land M., 7s.
do Con M'gc 4 S'kg F'd! 93
do
do
2d doM., 78..
Albany t Susqh'a, Ist b jnds.
do
do
3d do «., 8s..
do
do
2d do .. 94V
do
do
4thdoM.,S8..
do
do
3d do .. 94
.
do
do
SlhdoM.. 88..
Mich. Cent., 1st M. 88, I8SJ
do
6th do M.. 8s..
do
Chic, Bur. ft Q. 8 p. c. 1st M.. ;io)4
Burlington k M. (In Neb.) stk.
MIch.So.

Vermont

ft

93 j<
88

Clev.. IstM.,

A

?§**[

'

1

.

^-

Tperct.M Mort..... nn
(*(>
do 1st conv
'^^
Mich. S. ft \ 1.8. F. 7 P.O.... 101 x ,2?S(
lO.X (Qnincy ft Palmyra, r^s
Paciac R 7s.guarfd by Mo... S9X
WH Kansas City ft C.. ll's
Central I'aclric Bonds...
99
99^, Kansas City. St. Joseph AC...
Union Pacific Ist Bonds
8'H 88X St. Jo.ftC.Bl. 1-tM.. lOB
do
Land Grants, 7s.
SIX Mo. li.. Ft., 8. ft Gulf, stork...
*•>_
Income lOs...
„,.
do
do
lst.M,10e
Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875.
do
Lido
2d M., 10s
Allon*T. II., IftM...
98
™»
|Leav Law. 4 Gal., stock
do
do -Jf' M nref.
86
do
do
IstM., lOs..
Ji
do
do 2d M. Income.. 77
Michigan Air Line. 88
in?
Chic. A JJ. Western 8. Fund.. 100
101
Jackson, Lansing ft S.. 88
do
do
Int. Bonds WH
Ft. Wayne. Jackson* S.,8s...
"O
do
Consol bds 92X jJH
'3?5, (Grand Rapids ft Ind. guar. 7's.
do
do
Extn. Bd8 83
do
New.
or Recent I,oans
do
IstMort..
io
„
99
Han. * St. .lo. Land G-anta.
(Purchase s pay accru'd int.)
do
(lo convertible
U.S New Loan. 58. gold
;6s"
Lack, ft Western Bonds
Texss Defence Bonds. 7's.gold
Bel Lack, ft Western, 1st M.
ttlanta ft RIchm A Ir Line, H's.
1

'

'.'.

100
101)

99

100
100
98!k 100
99)^ lOOJ,'

Indianapolis, CIn.

102
103
!15

I

104
105

;

117

f

981

115
114

49
97
98
;03

98
100

do
do
do

8551

Pitts.

I

150),

;«"
84

[

do 3d M., S. F., 6,i90r
do 3d M.l Y.AC) 6.'?;
do Cons, (gold) 6, llW

i««

CINCINNATI.

131V

„_
.5'<

CIn

147

A

llam.

,

do
do

51

CIn.

'8V

no

A

7, 80...

3d M.,7, '95...
3d M., 8, 77...

Dayton
do

A

Xenia,

do
do

1906

9B
93
f»
86
8»
87

1905.

77J

1st M.. 7, "90
81.,
•84.

2d M.,7,

8dM„7,

'88..

do To'dodep.bdB.T,^81-'94

101

Day ton A West., Ist M., 7,
1st M., 6,
do
do

101

Ind., CIn.

Laf.. Ist

ft

M.,7

J«

\

Philadelphia

70
87
93

Ham.

lO,^

68,

uv

do

ijo" 103
00
01

t

82

n.AC

list M.,7, lS8f
do
ICO
lunc, Cin. ft Ind., iBi M.,7, -SS.
104
Little Miami, 1st M., 6. 18S3 ....
69, 1871 ll's
68, '73- "77 'OSX
OIn.
ft Dayton stock.. ..
68, '77-'8i',103
. ...jiColninbiis ft Xenta stock

Loan

99u IOC
Davton ft Michigan stock.,
old
loOX lOOK Little Miami stock
6«.new
54
Pittsburg Compromise 4>^s,
72
do
do
5s
i.«risvii-tE.
33
do
FnndedDcbtOa...
99" 99>,Louisville 6b. •« to •<?
do
do
7s...
6e. '97to'98
do
loex
Watcrexten.78
do
Water 68. "8710 •»)..
do
97
76
Alleghany County, 5
Water Stock ee,**?
do
(8
93
do
6«, '85
Wharf 68
do
do
9T
Belvldere Delaware, 1st M.,6 DO
do
special tax 69 of IW
f(i
do
do
3d M.,6
leir.. Mad. A r.lstM.(TAM)7, "S'
do 3d M., 7,1873
do
do
:;d M.,«
do
do 1st M.. 7. 1906...
Camden ft Amboy, 6of *7't.... S^
do
931.
Oof'SS....
Lonlsv. C. A Lex.. I8l M., 7. •97.,
do
do
6 of '8;)
S8i
do
do
LouUi.ft Fr'k..lst M.,6,';0-^;8.
ur.ti.R ftM.RIt, l8tM,7(gd)
do
Lonisv.Loan.fi.'*!
KIO
do
consol.. 6 of *89.
9^V
Ones, ft Ohio UR. Ist M..6,(gd)
5«
!;Cam. A Bur. ft Co., let M., 6.
L. ANash.letM. (m.s.n.^n.,
9S
Iirutawlssa, l6t>I.,
do Loi.lA)an(ni.«.)6. '«.'«•
89X "es Moines Vallev L. Gt. 8'8..
61
Ellzabeihtown ft Padecsh.S's.
(Leb.TtrlA,'
Elm. A Wll'ms. 5s
do
liKvansvil e, T.II.ftChlc.7'sgId
l6lM.(MriTi Hr)7
do
d«
78,1880
92V
100
iBtM.(Leb.hr.ex)".
90 ilHonston * Texds Cent. 7'8 gld
Hunt. A Broad Top, ist M., 7.
i[Indl-napolis ft Western 3d, o's
S«
T.on.I.'nd.eb.br,'
.8
do
do
2(1 M..7,'7S...
.lOulsv.ftNash. R, 1st M,cons.,7
Consol. 181 M..
do
Cons.M..7. •95.1 46>93K'[ do
Lake Shore (Consolidated. 7...
F6
lefierson.. Mad. ft lud.97M Jnnc.,Pblla,l8tM.,giiar.6,'S2. ?t
I

r

1977..

A Mich., Ist M.,7

do

lOO

M.,7

Ist

do 2d M.. 7,

Colnra.,
S«
83

D., Ist M.,

do
do
Indiana,

do

133

common

CIn., 1st .M., 7, 1891

do
6e
7-.309
do
Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. 'ong bdp.
do
do 7 p. c, 1 toll yrs.
Covington & CIn. Bridge

PHiiiAnnrPHiA.

(03" 10!

A

5S«

;13!4

preferred

8tock Loan,
do

"H

Cincinnati 68
94

121
i

:07),-

Mllltarv

76X

:e
53
IJS

A CoBiiellsv.. 1st M.,7, 'Vf

85X

jl3J

do
do
nref...
Old Colony A Newport
Port., Saco ft Portsmouth..,.

do
do
do

Ms

do
1st M.,
188!
do
West Md, IstM., cndorsed,6,'<i(
do
Ist M.. unend.. 6, '90..
4i 2dM..cndor8cd, e.'go.
Baltimore ft Ohio stock
Parkorsburg Branch
Central Ohio
do
preferred

32%

76)i
145
pf. 91

Lsfayettel,

Pennsylvania.5s, 1S77
(

138
17D
lot
134

(..

'lis

Summit Branch
Vermont & Canada
Vermont ft Massachusetts....

109X:
51

.KOH

146
115

do

ii7s
117
;i7
116

^k

"3

•83.1

Manchester A Lawrence
.Nashua A Lowell
Northern of New Hampshire..
Ogdens. ft L. Champlatn

Rutland

leo
115

--

CIcv. stock.

A

9«

A Trenton

German. A Norristown
Wllmlng. A Baltlmpre.

.Marietta

7, 1877..

Connecticut River
lo^x Connecticut A Passumpsic,
Kaatern (Mass.)
lOli
Fitchhnrg
ino

96H
99X

n

do
do
2d M., 7, 1896.
Northern Cent., 1st M. (guar) 6
do
do 2d M., S. F.,6,^85. 91X

7, "77.

Mass., Ist M.,6,

Sandusky
Concord

Northern Central...,
North Pennsylvania
Creek A Allegheny Klver. .S*
133
Pennsylvania

Oil

Central Ohio. IstM.. 6

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

87

86V

Ml

W

78

Verm't Cen., Ist M.. cons.,7, '86 ;"X
*))< ii"
do 2d Mort., 7, 1801
\'f-H 1V.1
Vermont ft Can., new. 8

s1«

88

ICOV

7s

do Bonds,
Rutland, new, 7

lOl

gld

93 j<

,

Kastern Mass.. conv.. 6. 1874..,
Hartford ft Erie, 1st M. (old)7.
do
do IstM. (new) 7,
Old Col. A Newport Bds, 6, '76. 97

CIn.,

78.

101

96

do

9*

BAI.TinOHE.

Gold
Gold

Municipal

lao"

40
95
59
87

Maryland 6e, Jan., A.. J. A O. 99
104
do
6s, Oelence
104V
Baltimore 68 of *73
99K
do
1884
97V
98* MX
do
68.1900
100
1P90. Park68
99
do
Baltimore A Ohio 6b of •T?
98X 9«
do
do 68 01I '80
do
do 68 o '85
do
(N. W.Va.)3dM.6«
do
8dM.6«

701

loox

Portland 66
Kurlington ft Mo. L. G., 7
Cheshire. 6

8*8
1...

3»

68

do

W

do
do
pref. 85«
Snaqnehannn A Tide- Water... 18
West Jersey 7s, Jan. A July... 103

21

do

101

i2«l«

ScbnylkiU Navlgafn (consol)

Currency..

5s,gold
(Chicago Sewerage

s*

90V
Haven. "^

West Jersey
(Miesspenke A Dels. Canal
Delaware Division Canal
Lehigh Coal and Navigation.
Morris (consolidated)
do prelerred

^^

es.
6s,
6s,
5s,

93

FO

1370..

Camden A Amboy stock
Catawlssa stock
do
preferred stock
Elmlra A Wllllamsport
Elmlra A WilllamsBort prof..
Lehigh Vsllev

Phllfldejnhta

iS^

133

68

dassacliusetts

do
do Tmprov..6,

Phila.,
Phlla..

50
30
333
75
60

Co

Vermont

M

7, "86

Philadelphia Erie..

4SK

Pennsylvania Coal
Spring Mountain Coal
Ukesharre Coal.

Maine

84>i
86
81
85

& Deuver.Sa.goid.
Danville ft Urbana. 1st. 7s gld.
Indianapolis ft West. Ist. 7s gld
St. L.. ft ^t. Joseph. I8t,6«, gld
[Central of Iowa, 1st. 7's. go'd..
Lake Sup. ft Miss. Uiv.7'8, gld.

92 S<

69,1887
68, real estate...

7s,

American Coal
Consolidated Coal

93

S"

M.,6. 1873
2d M., 6. llfrj..

A

60X

Mew tiamnshtre, 6s

:

St. Josei'h

Ss, 18.13

pref.

9!
81

Ist

(Little Selinyltill
[Mine Hill
Rchuylklll

BOSTON.

96
90
98
100
100

93
93

:

Quicksilver prelerred
wells Fargo scrip

.

'Oi

do

Canton

.

98

Ogdens.. Ui
55i<
60
93

Boston

.

....

T. Haute...

Delawareft Hudson Canal
.\tlantlc Mail SteamlDlp
dariposa Gold
....
do
Trustees CertU

711

gid.

14.5

raisrellaneous Stocks

97X

Western Pacific. 68. gold
Kansas Pacinc 1st M., (gold) 7.
Ist M.(gld) 6, J. &D.
do
do
Ist M.(gld)6, F. &A.
do
l8tM.(Lcav.Br)7. cur
do
LandGr. M., 7, ISSl.
do
Inc. nond8,7, No. 16
do
do
No.ll
Denver Pacific RR ft Tel 7s.
California ft Oreg n. 6's, gld.

Railroad Bonds.
68,

do

do
do

RR. 7's,

A

Louis & Iron Mountain
Toledo. Wab A Western, pref.

,

107X'

., ..viift

3t.

1

83
100
Central Paclllc. 7's. 183.'. gold 100
do
81atc Aids, 6'8. 107

California Pac.

". ....

Louis, Alton

Boat Loan, S.F.

do

Schnylklll Nav..

do
do

155

in;

prelerred.
'loga

40

7'8

Paul,Mlnn..69
do
do 7s
d>
do 88
St. Joseph. )!o. 7b
San Francisco, 68
do
do
78

93H
139
1.9

1.

KoiJi'j.

7. '86

various.,

scrip.

(

ist M.,n, 1876

Morris,

«

:ieeter

Ilci.-

St.

Board.

d's

do

'Jill'

8j

38

nost (Stonlngt.) 99

.t

"

V'

.M.d,

1.1

do
Loan of iwr.s. •97
do Gold Loan of •97.6. "97
do ronvert.nfU77, 9, 17

,••••

2dpref.

do

22

M
r.i

ft Essex
wx
Vew .lersey
Vew York ft narlem
New York ft Harlem, pref..... 13«
Vew York A New Haven
IJ!

Noi

mH

Lehigh Navigation, 6. *!3,
T.oanoflRM, 6, "W 87
do

8»\

M
1(4

Morris

St.

do
6s,!8i<3
do
78,1878
New york7s, Uounty.reg
do
78,
do
con
do
<s. Canal, 1873
do
6», 1873
do
6s, 1874
do
(S,I879
do
68,1877
do
68,1878
do
58,1874
do
58,1875
do
58,1876
do
do
do
do
do
do

Co.

do

Delavinr.- hiv..

i1\

;9

CIn., Ist preferred

ft

[V.Y.. I'rov.

Ist

do
do 7*8 various..
CookConnty, Ill«,7's

101

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i

77

skgfund.

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Minnesota 7*8, repuiliated
Albany City. 6'8

Ohlo6a.lS75

lo

I

00

I'hll.l-I M-.e..„y,7.l

**;

Central

Haven

ft S'.

do

W Union Tele. latM..7 1S75..
Bonds not tluotcd at

Arkansjia

do
do
do
do

91
104

m<celIaneona Bonds.

bonds...

Wcloh.*

.

Marietta

E«sex, convertible...
do
do construction.
tforth Missoarl, Ist Mortgage.
do
do
2d Mortgage.
Jefferson lili^ 1st Mort. bonds.

California

do
7s Urge bonds
Connect Unit fis

do

A

rhlla.

do
preferred.,
Bnr ftQntner
Col., cm. ft fiKllanap

Hartford

-.00

Ss

A K'le "s....
A rnci'nrT7s.i-.>..
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9i
8s

Per

BM. Aak

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v quoted.)
iianna

Dnbniine A Sioux City
Krle Railway preferred....,,..

91

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9Sk
ft Tol.,n"W bonds
Clcve.. P'vllle A Ash, new bds,
do
do
old bds
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6.S.

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7)\
K'*
89
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89X

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ft

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9

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do
do
do

do

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2d

ft Krio. guaranteed
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& St. Joseph.

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do
itnitc.

Us. . lOS)}
7 3-101 ii9X;l,o

Ist Mort,

do

tlo

do
Slew York
Boston. II.

bonds....
April* Oct...

do

Mort.

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nuw

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do
do
do
do

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I

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'_ no
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do

100
«3
US

iron .Mounlaln. lut M.l »4><

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Chic. * .Milwaukee Ist Mort..
lollot ft Chicago. 1st Mort...,
Chic, ft Gt Esslern. Ist Mort..

94

tis.

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do
do
do
do

73 H

n

(Mulorsyd

(roM.

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All'
All,

|

SI.

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Rnllrnnd storks,

.

. .

Mil.

81

now bonds

Ctrollnii

do

TIS,

I8u1....

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1m.
7s,
79.

* Alton sinking mnd. '.01
do
do 1st .MortKsice. Va
do
do Income
98
Ohio AMIM., Ist Mortirairn.,.. W
Consolidated.... 03
_ . do
Dnb. «. Sionx C. im Mort
Vi
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....
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ot the

tlie

BM.

AtncrlcAD Uulil Coin

do
do
do
North

81

on a Provlon. Pa«« arc not Rrpratrd Here, quotation* are made
Par may be. gouthern Bccurltlea are Quoted In a Meparate LUt.

elveii

Vent Value, Wliatever

•li)

.

GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.

AcUve Stock, and nonda

Tlic

do
do
do

"

THE CHRONICLE.

1871.]

5.

X X

.

.

i

79

7S
80
77
9S
98

'

I

.

,

do
."° _
'idM..
.
Tol. ft Wab'h, iBt Mort. eifd.
do
do
do
..
5?.
llanntbal

97

iBtMStLdlv..
2d Mort
Eqnlp. Bds

^„

111. ft

Galena

ft

M

Montcldlr RR 01 N. J. 7s. gold
Montleello ft P. Jervis. 7's gld
Mlnnc80t-iArNorthweBt.7'sg]d
Northern Pacific RR. 7-.») gold

86H

.

101 s 105
97
lOi ilOl

X

Y *Osw.Mld.R.lstM.7(gd)

90
95

N. IldVen. illrl.ft Will .7's....
.... 103
Port Royal, l.-t, 7's gold
.i«^<:iins< Port Huron ft Lake Ml(^h end..
PItU.. Ft. W. ft Chic, Ist M... (IC'iX,
[Rondouift <Js. RR.lst M.,7sg'd
do
do
2d Mort. 99
90;; «t.I.rinls,t- Ir.iii Mt.l.stliK.gd,'

100

do

do
MMort...!!!
New Jersey Onlral, 2d Mort.
do
new h(ls.
„ do

_

do
do

Cleve.

do
do
do

II'S

....
....

I

too

do

ft

Sd Mort.
do 8 p. c.eq'tbds ,
Pitts., Consul. S. F'd. 93
do
MMort
IIW
do
3d Mort
..,

do

4th

Mort

.......I 80

8S
90
ItO
90
95

Sx
92 m
90
100
I

87

,

^allkiU Valley

i»i

.\i.,

gold,

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',

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,

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90

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ll?
do
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(I8U1
do
2d Mortgage.?

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do
do Ist(new) M..6,'9
87«

100

100
100

Chic. It. Island & Paciflc
Clcve. ft Toi. Sinking Fund
Morris ft K89PX, 1st Mrrt

i"

^

53
75
79

I

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;.
Chicago E< ended
f'blcaito.
Mort.

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~

90
88
9*

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1

,

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ft Nap'ea Ist M....
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(treat Western. 2d M. 1893!!;;

95«

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;

i

Loulsv., Cin.

'

,

1

Pennsylvania,

It..

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M.,

A

M.,6, 1
do
2d M..6. K.l....
do Debentures.**.. •60-'71
Phlla. AErle.lat M. (golrl) s.'si

do

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A

do
do
do
do
do

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:6"l!'

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ft

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Long r.onds
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do

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.,

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do
do

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70

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6, '86. 1X6
I

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I

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..Kansas Pacific

do

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23
90

—

THE CHRONICLE.

82

[July 15, 1871.

—

Seventh The motion of the plain
is a plaintiff in it.
open the default taken on the 11th of March last is denied.

company
titFs

to

Such a course is not necessary in order to allow the real owner of
,^^^^5explanation of the stock and bond tables. any stock represented by Heath and Raphael to claim it at the
while it is in the custody of this Court.
are given in tlie hands of this Court
1. Prices of the Active Stocks and Bonds
When such stock shall have been placed in proper condition for
will be found on the pre•'

Banker*' Qaiette"an««; quotalious of other aeourities

2.

Bank and Insurance

3.

The Table

Stocks, ItllninK. Potrolcnm. City

ol those
Railroad and Gas Stocks, and Southern Securities
occajionally at
kind* which are leant aetivn, are all qujted either reauiariy or
previons
pufjc.
on
a
GazeUc,"
"Bankers'
of
end
the

of Railroad,

Oanal and Other Stocks,

in any of the
on another pace, comprises all Companies of which the stock is sold
The flKnres .|mt after the name
principal cities (encept merely local corporations).
report
ol the Comwhich
a
CHRONICLE
in
the
of
ot the company in.llcate the No.
star (*) indicates Uated roads ; in the dividend column
pany was last published.
Tr^^xtra; s^=$tock or scrip.

A

4.

(?anal and Other Bonds
The Tables of Rallrosd,
which will be published in each number. In

occupy

in all.

four pages,

two of

Ireipicntly
the bonds of Companies which have been consolidated are
The date given ui brackets
under the name of Consolidated Corporation.
the stalewhich
the
time
at
indicates
Company,
each
of
fmmediatelv alter the name
ment of its flnanoes was made. In the "Interest Column" the abbreviations are as
M.
AiujukI
A-=February
and
& S.=
Julv
F.
&
and
follows J. & J.=January
March and September A & O. April and October M. & N.=l\lny a' .1 NovemJanuary;
with
besriiniuir
J.=Quarterly,
December
and
Q
ber- J. * D.=Jnne
Q._p.=Qaarterly, beginning with February. Q.— M.=Quarterly, beginning with

these

iMiires

ifiTen

;

;

:

;

Marah.
5. The

.

;

—

Table of State Securities

will

be published monthly, on

the last Saturday of the month.

Bonds

The

will be published on the third Satur.lay
Table of City
«.
of each month. The abbreviations used in this table are the same as those in f'e
tables ot railroad bonds mentioned above. The Sinking Fond or assets hold bv
each city are given on the same line with the name

Erie

restoration to Heath and Raphael, if then any person claiming
stock, through evidence of title issued by Heath and
Raphael, shall apply to this Court to have his rights in the premises awarded to him, out ot the res in Court, the application will
be considered and disposed of. JV. Y. Times.
its

«e<1inj7 paffe.

Railway— Important Decision of Judse Blatchford.

In the United States Circuit Court iu the case of th« Erie ]{.ail.
way Company et al. vs. Robert A. Heath and Eohert R. Raphael^

impleaded, &c., the motion of the defendants to compel Jay (Joiild
to surrender up 30,000 shares of Erie stock, which it is alleged
was abstracted from the receivership of the Court, and also to prevent the registration at the Farmers' Loan and 'J'rust Company
of the new issue of stock, on the basis of these cancelled certifiThe decision,
cates, was finally decided by Judge Blatchford.
which is appended, directs the restoration of the 30,000 stock
shares to Health and Raphael but in regard to the motion to
prevent the registration of the spurious issue, no opinion is pronounced as to its validity or invalidity, as the question, in the
mind of the Court, was a collateral one.
JUDGE BLATCllFOKD'8 DECISION.
Without discussing at length the various questions debated in
the hearing on the petition ot Heath and Raphael for relief against
Jay Gould, I deem it sufficient to state briefly the conclusions at
which 1 have arrived First The shares of stock which are the
Bubject ot controversy in this suit are in the possession of this
Coiirt by tlie hands of the receiver, Mr. Coleman, and thoy have
been in such possession, and Mr. Coleman, as receiver, has been
the otBcer of this Court ever since the removal of the suit as regards Heath and Raphael into this Court. Second This Court
has power to compel, by summary process, the restoration by Mr.
Gould of any property which he has abstracted from the custody
of this Court, whether he be or be not a party to the suit concerning such property. Third As respects such shares of stock the
certificates representing them, which were issued to the receiver,
had, when such receiver became an officer of this Court, the privilege appurtenant to them, of being certified by the registering
agent of the Erie Railroad Company, as representing shares duly
registered with such agent. Such privilege was a part ot the
property in the shares, and was a valuable privilege. Mr. Gould
)ias, by his acts, in respect to 30,000 of such shares not only destroyed such privilege and deprived such 30,000 shares, while they
were in the custody of this Court, of such privilege, but has converted such privilege to his own use, by procuring it to be conferred in 30,000 other shares of the stock of the Company, while

any of the

—

Mich gan Central Railroad—The

Michigan Central Railroad Company owns the main line from Detroit to Chicago, 384
miles loug. It operates under leases the Joliet & Northern Indiana Railroad, from Lake Station (3!S miles southeast ot Cliicajio)
west to Joliet, 44i miles; the Grand Rivtr Valley Railroad, from
Jackson (70 miles west of Detroit) west by north to Grand Rapids,
94 miles; the Michigan Air Line Railroad, from Kalamazoo (140
miles from Chicago) eastward to .Iackson,103 miles, aud the Kalamazoo & South Ilaven road, from Kalamazoo west to South Haven,
3I> miles.
It has, since the close of the last fiscal year, commenced
the operation of a line from Niles south to South Bend, 8 mill s
constructed, we believe, under the charter of the Mithigau Air
Line Company. It thus operates 5091 miles of line, its branches
exceeding by 1+ miles its main lino. All of these branches, with
the exception of the Joliet & Northern Indiana, were operated
The Grand River Valley was operated
hist jear for the first time.
during tlic whole of the year, the other lines for part ot it only.
The accounts of earnings and expenses ot each, as will be seen
are presented separately. The annual report for the year ending
Muv 31 contains the following: The obligations of the Co.n$17,!t90.83G 89— funded debt, |3,324,i)88 89;
paii'y amount to
capital stock, $14,0()."),848. from which, deducting the amount in
sinking funds— $1,474,383 38— there remains $10,.'il6,458 51. The
stock has been increased during the year, to meet cost of new
works and conversion of bonds ($.301,000), !|!1,440,000. Bonds on
tributary roads amount to $4,910,000, as follows
:

Grand River Vallev Railro.ld
.Tackson * Nilps AirLino
Kalamazoo ife South Haven
Joliet Branch

$1 ,.500,000
1,!)()0,000

710,000
800,000

;

—

:

—

—

such

latter shares

—

were

his property. Fourth Having tlius abstracted property from the cu'stody of this Court. Mr. Gould must
restore it by making or causing to l)e made ])rovisiou that the

For these this Company is not directly liable; yet they rest on
roads worked by it ei*.lier under leases or operating arrangements
equivalent thereto. The total business of the Company from the
operation of its lines was as follows:
Passengers
Freight

$1,012,278 07
3,.T»,(i:M 70
178,214 Hi

Miscellancotis

Total

Expenses (inchuling tnxee, $82,724

$5,4-20,123 39
3,801,011 35

27)

Net

$1,5511,112

M

In the aljove are included business of the Grand River Valley
Road for the year, and of the Kal. & South Haven Railroad for a
portion ot the year.
EARNINGS AND EXPENSES OF THE ENTIKE LINE, INCLUDING BUANOIIES.
Increase or
Decrease.

Earnings.
Passengers
Freight
Miscellaneous

1870.
$1.914,!rl

1871.
$1.!I12,278

2,«34.4:i8
157,1127

3,:«!t,li:10

178,214

i2t),287

Totals
Expenses.
Operating expenses

$4,707,287

$5,420,123

l:$712,a35

$2,8n!l.8.30

$3,774,S.yi

}$S75,ni9

114,08:1

8li,16fl

*27,«23

$.3,8()1,011

1:$847,0«6

.71 11-100

tfi .58-100
t.8 ;38-100

Taxes

Totals
$3,013,914
Hatio of expenses to earnings, includ64 3 100
ing taxes
61 (lO-lOO
E-xchisive of taxes

.69 98-100

•$2,(i43
Jfilte.lSl

BEPARATE EARNINGS AND EXPENSES OF THE MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES.

Main Line
Division
Grand River Valley Division
South Haven Division
Michigan Air-Line
Nunica Division

,Ioliet

Gross Earnings.

Expenses.

Net Earnings.

$4,978,070
109,723

$3,,'>18.204

$1,4.39,265

156.776

*46,05«

2.51,62.1

i:i»,.510

11.5,113

4:1,705
2:1,819
30,000 shares represented by the certificates issued to the receiver,
25,8:11
which have been thus deprived of the privilege referred to, shali
11,169
6,701
have such privilege restored to them and in default thereof, he
must make good the pecuniary value ot such spoliation. Fifth
Totals
$.5,;194,292
$.3,861,011
Such provision is proposed to be made by placing on the registrv
COMPARATIVB KAHNINGS AND KXrENSES OF MAIN LINE.
list of the registering agent of the Company 30,000 shares whicli
have been created by the Company, and certificates for which have
1871.
Plarning^.
1870.
been issued by the Company, but which have never hitherto been Passengers
$1,914,921
$1,7;«.181
npon such registry list and thereby providing an adequate privi- Freight
2,6:14,4.38
$:l,072,.5.57
1,57,927
16T,;i31
lege of registry for all the shares rejiresented by the certificates Miscellaneous
issued to the receiver. I see no objection to this course. If the
Totals
$^,707,887
$4,978,070
Company recognizes this 30,000 shares as valid stock, as is shown
Expenses.
to be the fact, and the registering agent of the Oimpany will on Operating expenses
$3,1,5,5,480
$2,899 830
82,724
114,088
the proper steps being taken to that end, certify all the shares Taxes
held by the receiver as being duly registered shares, this Cinirt
Totals
$3,5.38,204
$3,013,914
cannot, in this suit, adjudicate on the question of the alleged in- Ratio of expense to earnings, in.70 .3-100
validity of such shares as having been issued ultra vires, or in an
cluding taxes
64 3-ino
.69 41-100
61 I'lfl-ltX)
irregular manner not capable of latification, and not ratified by the Exclusive of taxes
Passenger earnings per mile
$6,120
$6,742
Company. Such question is wholly collateral to this suit. The Freight earnings
per mile
10,8 8
9,276
issues in this suit raise no such (iu(«tion and it can be determined Miscellaneous earnings per mile
581
5,56
only in a plenary suit, with proper parties and with jilcadini's
Total earnings per mile
$17,528
$ 16,574
framed to present it, I do not intend to suggest that the stock Is
valid, or that it is invalid, but only that for the purposes of
* Decrease. J Increase.
tliis
suit and ol this question of registration it must be
It has been decided to substitute for the iron rail, with
regarded by

19,886
2.5,831

4,467

;

$1,533,280

;

;

this Courtiis^/cma /«(»<! valid stock. Sixth— This Court is
equally
without power in this suit to enjoin the company from placing on
the registry list the 30,000 shares which it is proposed to place
thpre. The pleadings in this suit allow no such relief, an4

tUo

J$270,782
{$5.55,649
•31,:i59

{$424,289

t.7 81-100

*$622
$1,542
133

t$953

its life of
three years, steel rail costing but one-third more, aud whose life the
President regards as demonstrated to be ten times as long. The
work of laying steel rail, together with ten miles more of sidings
botwecn Detroit and Jacttson, will be mainly accomplished the

.

,

—

.

]>ortatiou.

NKW

LINKS Of THK COMl'ANY.

The

President roniniemlH the Niles and Jackaon Air-I/uie aw an
excellent road. The (Irand Hiver Valley Uoud, which came into
the jioRRetision of llie t'onipany in an inconiplele condition, Inm
dnrinp tile year been broiiulit to !lie Michigan Central standard,
and ia dcvi'lopinj; a healthy and st<'adil.v iiicreaHinu lm.sineH,s.

miles

compare as follows

As respecta
Company, says the

building, this
President, do not in any of llieiu see anylhin;,'
which should tempt it to any omnection with them. " So far as
possible it has controlled tliose most likely to injure it, when
built, and which might, il controlled by it, become tributary to it.'

Net

1871.

m.)
(281,108

(41)5 OT.)

;m;i,555

.

Sl(i,0.i6

34l>.i)0l

.

»ta,8!lfi

.372,lil8

.

31S.039
4IK,« 5

.3i(.t,S54

.

4W780 .IQay.

j

JLlos.fi-'*

7,983,513

4,681,562

Gross earnings

1870.
1871.
(974 m.) (1109
(628,:)83
63!l,540
««t.7s8
61)5,415
601.
606,8)5

m~

3*

568,282

5r)5.087

»lfl.974

HM.SH

888.861
69J.445

713,(;l6

627,215

41.363

S'.W.OSl

7)1,(00

901,235

14.406F 90:1,226
lII,41.iS 8)1,707
«)0,677-i 697,750

,623,482

8,678,958

787
(I
318,234
'.I.;.

1870.

m.)

24.'i.!lKl

258. .V54

m.)
(202.147
(S-V)

267,867

2.Vi,0(i5

2»t..V.)9

2!t5,.')<-.6

»70,933

2»:),6ri0

279.513
29J.996
2 »,4a3

r-2»l>.2«6

219,987

222,21

.1

( 4()l>,582

.Jan...
.Feb..
.Mar...
.

A

pril.

The
Cuiiital

7«B,937

IS70

Btotk
roflil

:

(3.275,000
4,000,000
(7,275.000

(say (37,000 per mile)

—

fittw Albany and Cliirago. Tlie Louisville
Commercial has authority tor stating that the first mortgage bondholders of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Company will
subscribe $350,000 to the stock of a company tor building a bridge
over the Ohio Uiver, between New All)any and Louisville, at Sand
Private individuals of large wealth, in this city, express
Island.

By the surveys and estimates
engineers a bridge can bo built at the point

a willingness to 8ubecril>e $31)0,000.

made by

first-class

named, with a

wagon

railroad and

railroad, street

tracks, for

$750,000.

—

Among the more prominent loans now ofTering for the investment of July dividends is that of the New Orleans, Mobile
and Texas Railroad tVmipany. These bonds bear 8 per cent, curr "ncy, or 7 per cent, gold, and are secured by first mortgage upon
the Louisiana division of the Trunk line of railroad between
Mobile, New Orleans and Houston, Texas. The bonds are offered
at 90, and at that price they deserve the investigation of those
who have money

to place in railroad bonds.

^ChlcBock

.

,o.',.

1870.

(1.1.57

(520-!«)

J«

and Pacify
.u^i

,owr\

m.)

(.'i!Kl

(.WOm.)

(401,275

:187.172

(201..VI0

319.441

4t9,li.'4

361.871
456.223

226,8!r7

I,i-I2,i(r.

858,359

6t5,7S!t

5IX),:i93

fl2!l,077

.•iK8.:iK5

l,177,S!t7

4-l9,9:!2

1,154, 529
1,08(),94«

J,l.Vj,(ifl6

7;!l>,li64

461.314
^36,618
5.W,231
4Hi.<.m
578.822
631,521

i.i'ii.iino

i,30S,sr.i

l,i.')7,aV)

1,037,973

r.VM,8ll
£6.32,662

1,246,213
1,275,171
1,371,780

I

ui.v.n

Oet.. ..
Nov....

1,371,780
1,140,145

g.')HI,1.55
'?47!),2;)6

6-)8,I22
478.:i70

I

•JW,2(B

Dec...

M5,708

l:i93,468

46,5.0:12

4,849,HM

Tear..

13,355,461

5,960,936

80,298
104.58S
106,(Ht
109,752
117,695
116,198
129.096
142,014
135,376
129,306
110,837

1871.

m.)

1870.

101,:«9
106.246
110,213
111,117
111,127
118,407

1871

(5f)9
.

126,224
140,740
118.173
119,650.
115,115.
,

.

.

Jan

.mar...
.

.

A pril.

IWa y.

m.)

418,755
442,665
441,685
470,703
480,847

..

.Feb ...
.

June..
July.

A

lit;

144,023

^-

Tfear

4,749,163

1871.

1869.

(210 wi.)
(1:12,622
127,817

95,f)65

(126.218
122,872.
144.6:17

285,416
284,732

101,265
116,175
116,242

129,590
117,664

Jan..

.

.

Feb...

.Mar.

17.%'l.-.ll

(152,392
1.58,788

172.216
172.:H7

April.

171, 8»M

.

niajr..

l.'i7,:i'.i;

l.W.OKl

l.M.llW
144,161
186,888
202,288
2IH,662
189,351
168,609

l,'i0.719

Jane.

Au«.

124.124

Kept...

127.1)69

.Oct...

121,791
119,073

Not...

July..

•

.

VWMT.

630,8-14

;U14,M2

..

1871.
(282
143,468

m)

^»oTth MiMopr!.-^
Mtm
1870.
(4(M m.)

(213,101
196,207
2:)!1.161

4ti;!,8S4

86!l,4flO

206.1176

7;i0,789
75,5,737

662.367
658,018

am.t'oo

201,751
211,581

21*1.49:1

KHiJM
im.mo

196.720
229.090
2(H.690
2:M,962
266.8S«
2.V),726

7,421,061

2,83:1,489

1869.

w.)

(2tM,192
240,394
342,704
811,832
312,629
848,890
310,(«0
4SO,ttt>

4.258,»I2

ft

Weiti-m.

1870.
(.521

1871
1871.

191,789
192.120
asj.io*

44.i.l;!3

7,280,668

470,720
422,368
323,378
434,283

137,7M

Panl.^

791,014
529,758

t~\4Kl
l.'S2,909

St.

801,163
496,550

167,305
163,284

*

1,03)1,811

(.521

)

249,.356

808,;118
!KI8,313

* T.Hatit«.^^To1«do,Wa»'

1870.
(222 rn.)

.

12-J,III10

t,»i3,t31

.

4,791,8!»

Alton

(210 '«.)

1(«,M)

(92.181

T..

m

270,149
286.788
313,198
283,399
281,491
288,775

319,012
817,887
339,230
319,573
284,168

lOrrt
iOTH
1871.
1870.
(936 m.) (1,018 m.)
396.700
382,7!I8
327,431
377, .')71
377,571

5Nfi,:M2

^8t.

31'l,9(4

330.2:13

420,774
460,287

260,169
274,021

fJiKi.m

52.'),;)6:i

Iron Mt.--

1870.
(210 tn.)

,OC«
1869.
(825 m.)
(4M,1.')0

244.) 61
S46,(rt6

*I-^

lorl
1871.
(:J90

3,280,420

.-Ifrilwanke<>

72.1,514

141,.376

1,418,866

.

678,800

.

Sepl...
.«el ....
Not....

1:»,!I98
15:1,531

236,311

218, 7;»

],IB7,1I«3

Wichigan
Centra).
° *a^n
.o.«,
.o,*,

,

1871.
(231 m.)
13 ,883

wi.)

...!5I,7(;7

~-47.'),(i08

m.)
(90,177
98,275

(:)ilO

7r>.'),7SS

^

(2."))

Col. Cin.

tofrn
1870.

ml

(70«,n21

Sep*....

18ti!l.

— .-Clev

IS71.

1870.

18I1H.

m.)

m.)

Kio.asii

July.^.
Auk....

(»9,.541

..,.,,.

—

Horthweiteni
-.,—,1
lo-.

ft

J8(I\!,II1I2

Iil7,5l»

-£51 m.)

(3.55

m.)

..

1(r?,524

3,8)8,483

by stocks and bonds is

I.oulxville,

..Inne..

2A4r)2

8,iae,m

im.TIf

lS(i9
1

cost of the property represented

Cowl of

.

326,044
337,649
339,091
331,490
287,825

1250,471

(7IS6.CS

ISf*

I

MoiiKage liondB

.

E:i0ii,971

6355,187

71.'..<I,M

i.na.iiio
1 ai8,414

^21 1,219

g 318,957

M

tl48,».S534

:

tt!S8.JM7
7t)5,0T5

s'

1,391,346

1871.
(39:1

years

lHfi7

418,70!!

Obix^KiasixHopi. ^Paelflo of Ho.
1870.
(:i4<im.)

for six

ISfiO

Cliicago
"

(l,i:.7

— Martfftta 8r'"'tnciiinst) —

—Tllint \f Oantrsl

i!)«,2a8

9Si 85
617,982

t7f.fi

(41,841 19

lf!f,.S

—

.

1870,

I

78,260

aw.3-»

MONTHLY EARNINGS OF PRINCIPAL RAILROADS.
--Chicago and AltODc
(i:il

5'it,«!t3

mo.
S<iO.SOO

1S0.7K

In-

—

70'.1,1H4

l«fi«.

S.ll.Wia

|7t)»7l8(^3
727,868 l»

<{r(.»s<'iiniinc«

Operating expenses

—" After many vexatious delays, occa-

Me

IfWt.

operations for 1869 and 1870

;

FasBciiKiTS
Frcitrht iloim)

:;Blne Bldice Railroad, S. €.-Tlie fnllnwins: extract is made
from B letter recently written by the I'resident of the road to the
the peculiar condition of the finances of this State,
and tlie distrust of capitalists to invest in Southern securities, the
lilue Kidpe Railroad Company in South Carolina is again in a condition 1 lio|>e, to |>re»,s the construction alonfr the line more viporouslv. A new company, co'mwsed of capitalists in South Carolina
and New York, is now fonning, who pro]x)se to complete the road
in a short time on certain conditions.
This proposition includes
tlie issue of a preferred stock for $2,000,000, bearing 7, 8 or 10 |)er
cent, until the road is a>mpleted, after completion to have same
lireference over stock now issued. The new company to liold or
retire old stock.
The company in this State and in New York
)iropose to subscribe at once for one-half of this preferred stock.
With the $2,000,000 of preferred stock, and the $4,000,000 mortpape Ijonds indorsed by tlie State of South Car-ilina, this road can
be completed in two years from this date. AVhat we now propose
is to appeal to the citizens of Cincinnati, either as a corporation or
as individuals, to coiue to our aid, and subscribe at least one million of dollars of tliis preferred stock.
The State of South Carolina, city of Charleston, and individual stockholders, have already
paid in and exf ended on this road nearly three million of dollars.
purpose now to retire this old stock, and permit new parties
to come in with $2,0(X).000 preferred stock, and by the use of
$4,000,000 mortjrage bonds guaranteed by the State of South Carolina, build the road, and own it after it is completed.

—

Union Ral'road.— The

ll'eatern

FUTURE l"OI.KY AS TO NEW KOAD8.
other new enterpriees, projected and

(86am.)

of Kalamazoo.

and Alton.

[Louisiana li Mo. Kiver,] Iron is laid to
Mexico, making 40 miles constructed since the 9th of May. (Irad
ing will 1mi com[)lcted to Ulasirow by Sepleml«'r 15, the iron t>eing
riady to lay immediafely. The branch to .Ii-fferson City is ready
(or the rails, and v ill be pusHoil on to Fulton by August LI, and
The cars and rollto the State capital witliin liO days Ihereatter.
ing stock are all ready, being lurnished by the C. & A. K.

;

:

iiortli

4'hieaeo

Tribniary to tlie main line oi tliia Company aliould alw) bo men
tioned the road Irom Ypsilanti to llillKdale, 00 niilea
the Fort
Wayne, Jacktum & Hajiinaw, .lackNon to Kort Wayne, and the
rhicaifo & Michijian l,ake Shore Hi'ad, now in operation from
IS'ew UuOalo to Whitehall, about l.W niilea, and to be extended
the present year to Pentwater, en route for Munistec, Fere Marquette and (irand Traverse.

Ciiicinnnti llailriHid Rixord

88

Orand Rapid* and Indiana. -Hon. J. T<. WlllUnm, rrcelvor of
this road, has lijinl bis closin),' accoiintit. and tn-en discharjfed from
his trust in that e«p»city by order of the Circuit Court of the tJ.
S. Icr the western district ol Michiffan.
By a contract between
this coinpany and the Continental Improvement (Vinipany of Pennsylvania, the latter cxirporatlou Is to coin)>lete the entire Railroad
Ironi its present northern termiuiiH, 3(M) miles from Kort Wayne,
to Little Traverse Bay, 120 miles further, by June, 1874. In first
class condition, includint; station buildings, rolling; stork, Ac.
There is a re|M)rt that this coinpany has nej;otiated for tlie Michigan Lake Shore lioad, running from Allegan, Michigan, to Mnakegon, ri? miles. This is one of the " Oardner Koads." Allegan
is a |H>int on the Kalamazoo Diviaion uf the L. S. ii M. 8. R., 85

tha next i>Iiir«<, tho roniplflion <>f th« Alr-T^lno
mid Nili-s, laid witli irmi rnil, will priu-lirsll)'
tfivp, iiH till' mi|irrintriidi'iit «ukK<'»Ih, two lillliH iif tliii nmd a
double trark, with tlin aid uf aciditidiial Hidiii^H mxi <il JarkHon.
On Bwonnt ol IIh frriilmn )ri>ni jrfftdi-H anil riirvcH ii( any ini|><irtanoe, this Air Linn takinp the burden of ln-avy, tliroiijfh trnflb',
will. In connection with lli(< sici'l track al>ov« rKfcrn-d to, vrry
nia'crially n'lit'vo the entire road ea«t of JackKon of alt (htIoiih
conditions of wear and tear and couiplicalionH and didays in tranaprmioTit year.
In
iiflwicii .lackHoii

»l>.-«,137

—

THK CHRONICLE.

JiUy 15, 1871.]

sioned mainly

—

«..)

1R7I.
(6.11

m.)

2'.I3,615

365.174
328.791

2!I5.2!»1

.«);l.l.'.5

Si8.(;".i9

4M

(257,663

3I0,8')2
3)8,(>32
.t22,75«
466,4:11
S< 18,012

210

4j:i.lKI9

438,911

.

— nnionPacifj!!:

1S70.
ilftlSHl,)

1871.

500,138
839,238
680,970

mji
47«,im
87S,«M
4«9,8n
«0«,M7

8t2,.58D

724.466

(.')28,.'>29

746,480
(rl.3,4B8

664,060
728,826

451,293
425,687
186,164

119,62:1
671,37<i

4.426,4»9

7,3SS,Ua

482,80

(1038

.

:

:!
:

:
:

:

.;;
:: ...

KAILKOAD, CANAL
Sabscrlbera

AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND

j

1

When

Where

paid.

paid.

:
_„,
Chattan. (Jan. TO):

<t

Mortgage, for

CharlolteCol.

1,000,000
1,000,000
2,000.iXXI

A.ft O.

175,000

M.&N.

T!.0J0

tS.OUU.lXW)

w:

New Tork
New York

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

3,800,000

Allegheny Valley (f'O'^ ;
General Mortgage
l»t and 2d Mortgage
Bonds to State of Ta., endorsed

Wasta'ton.

&

New Tork

J.

1st

A.iO.
A.&O.
A.& O.
A.& O.
A.&O.
J. &D.
A.&O.
A.& O.
J.& J.
A.iO.

425,000

8,512,400

.

2d Mort. (Penn.)
2d Mort. (N. Y.)
2d Mort. (Ohio)
Consolidated Ist Mort

3,908,000
17,579,500

Gulf (Jan. 1, "W)
Consolidated Mort., free
<t

Sectional Bonds
Atlantic

A

J'actfic

( l'"cb.

Allan, (t! at. fMlcrence (Jan. '70):
1st Mort. (Port. Loan) skg fund.
2dMort. of April 1,1851
8torl, Bits of Oct. 1, '64 (5-20yrs).
Sterl. Bds of Nov. 1, '63, i:i(IO,(XiO

Baltimore i6 Ofiio (Oct. 1,
Loan of 1853, skg fund

J.&

J.

7,250.0ai

J

3,(IC0,0(X)

J.

&
&

J.
J.

Var.

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

'200

1,095,776
484,000

"TO)

J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&O.
J.& J.
M &s.
J.& J.
J.& J.

86S,2.'i0

579,500
1,710,500
S,Ti2,6-0
8,872,000
458,500
140,000

»5,000,000.

. .

Loan ot 1870, iSOO.OOO.
2d Mort. (N. W. Va. KK.) of '58.
Slerliiig

3d .Mort. (N. W. Va. RK.) of '55.
<6 Piitomnc (Jan. 1, '70)
Ist Morigiijre of 1869 'gold)
Bailde yoq.<i Margiiet. (Feb. '71;:

Bam.

Income Bonds ol^l865 and 1S66.
Bemanre Delaware (Feb. 1, "71)
Ist

Mort. of 1852 (guar. C.

2d Mort. of 18.14....

* A.).

3d Mort., of 1857
Blue RMge of S. Car. (Jan. 1,
1st Mort., guar, gold
Boston A Athrinu (Feb., '71)

Albany Loan (Alh.ft W.btkbge)
.Sterl. Loans Wcst'n RR.)
Bonds (Western RR) ....

Mass.

J.

150,000
1,000,000
499.500
745,000

A.&O.
J. &D.
M.&S.
F.&A.

4,000,000

J.

600.000
14,(100.000

Mass.L. (sec.bv»4.(100.0001stM.)
Botton tt Loicell (Feb., '71)
Convertible Bonds of 1853, coup
Scrip Certlflcates

,

Mortgage (wharf purcUaec),...

Brumwtck A AWani/:

3,000.000
7,349,168
3,000,000

366.0(X)

J.
'Jan'v.

200,000

A.ftO.

4 0.
A.&O.

(eod) guar, by Oa,...

A.

a

Ifortgage

580,000

A

Jtltub. (Nov, 1, "TO)':
Buff., Corn/
Ist M., Bull-, & O. Cr. Crosscut..
1st M,Bnir,Cor. & Pltts.of Pa.
<fc

Bujfnlo,

Erie
r.

if.

—

Lake

^ee

S.

600,000

.7.& J.

1.0,00.!

J.&

3url.,V. tt.tt Minruxo.(la\y\,'m):
BuTl.jC.R.<€tlinrilxo.(3\i\y'i','\
1st M. (gold) conv. skg rd, tax fr
Bxi,rl.
Burl. A Mlftiouri R. (Jan
__ '71)
1st Mort. (land & railroad)
Bonds conv. Into pref.st'k (2d s)
Bonds conv. Into pref.st'k (3d8)

Income Bds '-on V. t com. stock
Convertible Bonds of 11.70
-

ur. (37 mlies)

Mo., in Xebras. (Jan., '70)
Ist M. Land & RR oonv..tax free

CaUtjrnla Pacific (Jan.

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

6,000,000

Amboy

(t

J.* J.
J.& J.
A.& O.
J.& J.
J.

&

London.
1890

Sterling

1, 'TO)

Loan

(new)i3li9,200....

Dollar Loan (new)

Camden

Jt

Atlnnttc (Jan.

Ut Mortgage

Cedar

.

1.''7

1867)
ist

Fnlh'f- \ftnne to.(Jiiii

1888

Boston
& Bos

'TO-'Tl

Port

London

.

Mort
i

Cellar Rap.it.\flAwu.n.(Ftih.

Mort. (land gr:mt)
(,I

J.

London.
Baltimore
Baltimore.

New York
Princeton

Albany.
London.
Boston.

B

oston.
Boston.

New York
Boston.
New York

1877
1SS5
1887

Where

paid.

paid-

291 ono

A.&O.
J.& J.

A.
Y.i. i.

1,317,000

Var,
1,600,000

730,000
,000,000

251,000
'7ir.'ii»'TLi«.V'

2*17.000

7
7

2,500,000

<

1,.-«XI,UII)|

l,5i«UIOOi

(Oct.'i"'jji

(guar, DyS.Carolinii)

M.& N.
J.& J.

!, 1)00,000

I

506,(W0l

6
1
7
•

M.&

S.

Jan.

15.

July 15.
M.& N.
F.& A.

M.&S,
J.& J.
J.& J,
J.& J.
J.& J.

M.*B.

,!.& J.

160,500
791,600

J.&

500,000

M.& N.

ani.i'io

Si'S.IKIO

Mortgage

2,M),l»X)
1,100,000

Cfiicaoft, Ilttr. d-tJuin. (Jan., '71)

Boston.

New York
Boston.

New
New
New
New

York
York

York
York

UsufCO & Fox

K. V..,

m

911,0(10
4I10.IXXI

600.000
800,000
sai.ooo
600,000

1873
1873
1879

New York

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

New York

1883
1890
1890
1879

*

J.
J.

Frankfort,

New York

lS-89

1878
IS78

J.

& J.
J.& J.

1,260,000
96U.0

I'.OO

1,000,000

J.&

(14

)

Chicago, t'in.i.l-LoHixv. (Feb., '11):
1st Slorlgage, 1867
Chic, Dunv. <t Vincen. (Apr. 1,'69):
let Mort. (gold) sinking fund...
Chicago, Imca it iVe&. (Jan.l,'7l);
2d Mort., guaranteed I860.,
2d .Morr., 1S6:!

Chicago it ililwaukeei.^^\rle\,
Ist Mort. (C. & M. Rl'v.,45mllcs)
2d Mort. (M. & C. 1!R., 40 miles)
Ist Mort. (C. & M. UR., 85 miles)
Chic, it Mich. iMke Sh., (Jan. '71):
Mort. bonds, new
Chicago it Koylhwcftt. (June 1,'10;:
Prelerred Skg Fund (on 198 m.)
Interest Bonus (fund, coupons)

J.

J.

m

A,&0,

591,7(10

218,000

J.& J.
r. &A.

897,000

M.& N,

18,000

p

J.

J.

lf9«

1,249 500

r.& A.
M.& N.
F.& A.

1885
1883
1885
1885
1882
1875

7.15.UK.

ft

ISl.iW

F.&.\.

1,^07.1100

i;igin and State RR. Bonds
1st Mortgage (Peninsula RR.)..
Cons. Skg F'd B'ds, conv. 'tiir70

985,000

F.& A.
M.& N.
J.& J.
J.& J.

9S5,000
2011,000

guar
do 2d Mort., guar.

A.&O.
M.&

N.

J

J

.

.Si

& J.
M.& N.
J.

8,600,000

J.&

5,000,000

M. & N

Mortgage

1st

J.

500,000

Mortgage of 1853

2d Mortgsgoof

1919
1891
1896
1886

1877
1872

1897
1882

1895
1895

Cincin., Sand.it Clei>e. (July "70
10):
Ind. RR.)
1st Mort. (Sand.
IstMort. (S..D. &Cln.I!R) '55,
Ist Mort. (Cin., B.& Clev.HR), '68
Cincinnati
Zunetts. (July 1, '69)

&

A

Mortgage
Ind. (F eb,

isa?
1884
•9(i.'99

CliHl«Bt'n 1870

J.&J.
J.&J,

850,000
997,000

M.&S.
F.& A.

J.&D.

1,061,651

'71):

Mortgage, new, S. F
Cleveland. Mt. Vernon it
1st Mortgage (gold) tax
Ist

it

560,000
65,000

1,300,000
it

Ist .M. (C, C. & C. KR) tSS.OOO ayr
IstMort. (Bell.& Ind.KR.)....

itahon. (Feb.

& D,
J.&J.
M. &N.

350,000
637,000
2,001,000

J,

1,500,000

J.

Del.
free..

Cleveland it Pittsburg (Feb., '71):
2d Mort., for »1,200,000
Sd Mort., for $2.000.000
4th Mort., for »1,200,000
Cons. Skg F'd Mort.for $6,000,00(1
CoL.Chic.it Ind. Ce7i(. (Apr.1,'69):
2d Mort. (Col. & Ind. Cent.RR.)
Income B'ds (Col. & Ind. C. RK.)

Constru.B'ds(Chic.&Gt. E.RR)

Income B'ds (Chic. & Gt.E. RR)
Union & oeansn't. isi Moi-t...
Cons.lst M.SkgF'd for flS.OOCOOO
I

Ist

Mortgages.

1*1

M'Ti. of

1871.

F., 1867
on 89 mile--...

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

790 500
l,S5S0OO

M.&S.

528,000
821,000
,213.000
40(),(»in

son.odo
2,000,000

Mortgage

118,00,'

York
York
York

1880
1885
1877
1893
•T7-'31

New York
New York

1895
1389

Boston.

1977

Now York
New York
New York

1890

1901)

71 •84
70-'9S

1699

New York
New York

1873
1876
1873
1873
1875
1892
1900

New York

1905
1908
1909

New York

1897
1880

M.&S.

New York

18..
18..
18..
18..

7

250,000

M.&

S.

Boston.

.•WO.OOC

J.&
J.&

D.
V.

Boston.
Phlladel

'00-'04

875 .000
710,000

M.&

S,

New York

1891
1888

161,000

A.&0.
A.&O.

Phlladel,

1904
1908

A.&O.
J.& J.
M.& S.
A.& O.
M.&S,
M.&S.
J.&D.

New York
NewMYork

1906

New York
New«•York

•81-'94

295,000

109,,'jOO

3d Mortgage

Toledo Depot Bonds

2,000,000

2,766.000
642.«(l
iOtUOUl
169,500

1, "69):

Mortgage

2d .Mortgage

Income Mortgage
.Vat/ton tt Western (Feb., "71):
,

York

J.&J.
M.& N,
A.&0,
J.&J,
J. & I'.
A.&O.
F.& A.
A.&O.
J. & J.

1,000,000

Danr..Urb.,ISI.itPe]ctn(.UHv\,'m-).
1st Mor' 'gold) conv.. S.F., free
Do'ttnn it Michigan (Apr. 1, TO)*
IstMort. ,»kg fund, $30,000 a y'r.
2d Mortgage

Mortgage
Mortgage

York

isrr
76-". 7

,'71)

2d Mort. (s. f.,»2ll,000 a y'r) guar.
C'tmherlnnd Valley (Feb., '70);

Ist
l>t

1,300,000

248,000

1st Mortgage, guaranteed
Cumberland it Penntiyl.iY eh.
Ist Mortgage

1st

York

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

1,096.00(1

1

New
New
New
New
New
Now

'69):

ComiertictU River (Feb., "71):
1st Mortgage, sinking fnnd, '58.
Connec. it Passuin.R. (Aug, l.'GO)
Sinkhuf Funil Mortgage
Nolcs (' cuiii'm) lax free
Connecting, Phlla. (Nov. 1, 'TOY

1st

J.

700,500
487,9«l
91,000

Consol. 2d Mort. for »5.000,n00.
Colum. it Ilocling V. (Feb., '71);

Columbus tt. Xenia (June,
1st Mortgage

&

"71);

Mortgage

Sd Mortgage
1st Mort. (Ilubbard Branch)...

DaiitoHit Union (July
•95- '99

».

J.&J.

2d Mnvlgage

1S75
J890
1690

&

J.&J.

Mortgage, guaranteed

Mortgage, guaranteed
2d Mori

1st

1870
1875
1883
1889
1889
1880

J.

0,000

1,500,000

C(MC/7(., ii't(.7(m.<tC'Aic.(Apr. 1,'70)

Cleveland
1875
1878
1879
1889
1894

5'

51li',0(10

8d >Ior', '67(S. F.,»25,0q0 viarly:
Cincinnati it Indiana (May, '70):
1st Mort'jage
2d Mortgage, guaranteed
Cincinnati itMurtiiwv. (Jan. I, '70)
Ist

•,i82,000

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

1,250,000

1865

IS78
1898
1915
1874
1871

Q.-F.

851,000
650,000
614,000

St. P. 1st Mort.,

188-1

M.&S.

865,00(1

Mort. (HeUiit* Madison RR)

aiicauOiR.I.it Pacific (Apr., "Jl)
1st Mortgage (slnkingfund)
Chicago & SouthweHern
lstMrri'C(gd)'.;uarlivCKI&P.cnr
Lhillicotbe it Brttniiw. (July 1,"70)

1874
1874

3,000,000

Mort. (Gal.& Chic. I'n.RR.)
2d Mort. (Gal. & Chic. Un. RR.)
Mississippi River Hi'idgc Bonds

do

New York

1909
1890
1892

J.

3,59.!,t/)0

ifc

1897

J.&

Mortgage (general)
Extensior, Bonds

1st

1890
1890
1079

New York
New Tork
New York

Var.

1S2.I100

1st

1st

Boston.

1,129,000

1st

N. York.

Baltimore,

1877
1893

Ciucin.,}la7n. it TMn/t. (Apr.l,'70)
1884
1899

New York

New York

New York

I,000,tW

1st

1907

j

1872

M.i N.
J.& J.

Keokuk& St. P, l»t M,s. f. lax free

Winona

'.SSI

New York
New York

1877

Phlladel

A.& II.
& J.
A,& O.

.

i.'2.'>,0tl0

1873
1830

Phlladcl.
Phlladel.

70-'8l

8(K1.000

Crand Trunk Mor

Equ il)nieut Bonds

Boston.!

New York
New York

Boston,

New York

J.

A.&O.

3,026,000

Eiiuipment Bonds

New York
New York
Boston.

1S76
1887

M',rt. (40ra.)

1st

New York

l(«vl

A-

.

:

Mort

2d Mort. (Frankfort), gold
Trust Mori. (Burl to Peoria)..
Carthage & Bur. RUM. .lax free
DIx., Pco. li. ILin. RR., tax free
American Cent. 111!., lax free..
Peoria & Hannibal KR., tux free

& Warsaw

»'«
isrj

J,
.1.* J.
J.& J.

1871
1875

1865
1870
1870

.

J

'.il.n

•71.'T6

1884
1890

ISOO

New Tork

J

J

I'

500,000

2d Mort., income
1st (Tiust)

&

Uti.i'l.ti

5

1895

1, '69):

Cllicago <t Alton (Jan. 1, '71):
Ist Mort., sinking fund prof
Ist

New York

J.

M &N

IS

2,077,000
101,000

'7i>.

.

SOBonno/i

1909

Boston.

J.

F.&

•,'5.«8l,000

it

*

338.000
238,500

fd°"Mort4'}-s"rol"n')''"«'^"-' a,8si,aooi
CAarMrt.

UlMart.

1875
1880
188S
1890
1895
1873
1885

Boston.

A.&O.

...
,in. 1, '69V:

Mort. ( Atch. & Pike s P. RU.)
2<lMort. (U.S. loan)
Central or Georght (Feb., 1871):
Ist .Mortgage
CetUral of luicn (Feb., 71 )
'»« fr'-e.conv..
riIt5..^?IV.'r'"'''i'
Centialor XfioJemeu ^Jm.\,•H).
MortgiiKe (now)
Central cjv/ofFeh

1871
1884
1S78

•-tn

Ist

Mortgage

wnicn

J.&

996,000

5.169Jl»

,

F.* A.
M.& N.
J.&D.
A.&O.
M.&S.

')'•

l»t.\Iort.(C.F.toW avcrlv lim'
1st Mort.( W. to Minn .Llm'-.tia m.j

Cent. Br. of U. Piottlc

323,220
675.000
1,700,000
867,000
4,666,100
1,518,066
1,846.000
154,000
490.000
500,000

,

Co.) J an

Mort. (on 31 miles,
C'i(owis»a CNov. 1, '70):
Ist

bi.

t J

Mortgage

Quiiicy

1, 'I'l)''

2d Mortgage

'
Camden
xSbT
ABitrltng.

Ist

111.

New York

J.

J.& J.
J,& J.
A.&0.
A.&0.

2,100,000
2,250,000

(Jan.

Dollar Lo.in for »aoo.OOO
Dollar Loan for $675,000 ..
Dollar Loan for »l,70O.00O...
Dollar Lo:in for i2,500,a)().
Consol. Mort. Lo an for t5,0()0,00O
Sterling Loan, £313.650

i*\

5,057,000
600,000
1,200,000
1.000,000
1,200,000
900,000

1, '70)

Ist ftlort. (gold)

1st

New Tork

<t

Catndeti

^;uni.

M

Cfec, Col., OTn.

3.&T>.

.

on

London.

M.

,v

2,000,000
380,000

lat >'ort. conv.

New York

J.

A Erie (Oct. 1, '70):

Mortgage
2d Mortgage
Ist

Burl.

1877
1S79
1876
1881
1882
1882
1881

Boston.

J.&

55,000

2dMort., S. F... ... ....
Blkff.,B-(id.
Pittsb. (Nov., '70);

Buffalo

1890

J.

J.& J,
F.& A.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
M.&8.
J.& J.
J.& J.

204,000
150.000
200,000
496,000

Bout., Bart, it Erie (Dec. 1, '68)
Ist Mort. (old)
1st Mort. (new)
Ist Mort. (new) guar, bv Erie..
Floating Debt, fJov., 'eS

ft

J.&,T.

400,000
260,500

Sinking Fund Bonds

8t

ft

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

7S5,5'20

728,000

BmI., Clint. A -fl(t/(//(/(Feh., '70):
1st Mort. ( Agric. Ur. Kli.) of '64,
Boston, Cllntcui & Kltcliburi..
Bom., con. It Montr'l (Apr. 1, '69)
Ist Mort. (71 m.)
2d M. (71 m. & i«vj-i}i m.) conv..
2d M. (71 m. & 3d 22 J< m.) conv..

1

J.

527,000

281,000

(

ist Mort.

Portland.

'70);

D.-iIlar

\ w.i. "t'l i.lc.)

OttiiWa,

825,000

404

LoanoflS.'iO
Loan of 1853

Baltimore Loan of

2,000.000
S41,200

'71)

M. (-^ouco P.<ciflc) g (Id
L. Or. (gold) on 50O,(ICO acres
let

I

lA Mort. iVii.tcinil UK.)
.Mori. iV„. (rminl Hi:.)
Inrnnie ^lort. (Vs. Cent. KK.)..
Funded Interest Bonds, coupon
Cheshire (Dec. 1, '69):
Oonipanv Bonds of '70. *75 & '80.

Vheftir ViiUeii (Nov.

'•

skg fund (()lilo)....
skg fnnd (Buff, exl.)
Mort. (Franklin Branch)

Isl .u.

Clieiler >( C/i. lir..Jiinc.(.\iin. 1,'70):
l8t .Mort.. sinking fund

151,(100

Ist Mort..
Ist Mort.,

"il)
:

3,500,000

AtvtTOficoggtn. (Jan. 1, ^l)
Ist Mortgage (Bath Loan)
AtlarUixi <t m. Went. (Nov. I, "iO):
1st Mort.. 8kg fund (Pa.)
l8t Mort., skg fund (N. V'.)....

iWar..

it vlKj/.

Morl;i»ge

C hcS'" cm r ,< Ohii' .Sept., '70
M., '70, S.F.(gd)lortl5,C00,C(l0
1805
1885
1 81

M,&K.
J.

3,809,000

;

Atlanllc

Out-

For a full explanation of thjs,g^j^u^iijg
Table see "Kaiiroad Monitor"
on a preceding page.

Railroads

a

IHTKBEST.

TER OF SECURITIES ISSUED. Uniount

Railroads:

M. (gd) guar, by Ala.
and
Albany <t Suiquehnn. (Oct.l, 70).
iBt Mortgage, 1863
Albany City Loan, 1865
id Mortgage, 18^
Sd Mortgage, 1869.......... •,-.^-.
»t

LIST.

COMPANIES, AND CHAKAC
INTEHEST.

OutFor s fall exnlanallon of this standing
Table «e« "liallroad Monitor
on » preceding page^

Alabama

[July 15, 1871.

confer a great favor by glTlng n» Immediate notice of any error discovered in our Tables,
Pages 3 and 4 of Bonds wiil be publislied Next week.

-will

COMPANIES, ANU CHARAC
TER OF SE CUKITIES ISSUED^ Amount

1st

. .

THE CHRONICLE.

84

1st

.

,,,

140,000
135,(00
253,445

21S,000
433,000

M.& N.

J.ftD.
J,

ft

J,*

J.
J.

1881
1884
18(18

1879
1879

isn

New Tork 190fS
1*3

:

:

):
.:.

::

THB

Julj 15, 1871.]

RAILROAD, CANAL
Snbacrlbera

OHltONlOLfi.

AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND
COMPANIEK

pxplanatlon of thin
" lUllroxl Monitor,"
Tauld
on a procoiUiitf pogo.

For a

fail

I

llallrnadat
11 •

m.ono
I'»),UUU

l"

(ill

nl^

100 JMO

Km

>ii :13 111.

^

v;

Pen

>v,-.si.)

v

M

.

-all!) 1S69

nitre (.lan.l.M):
tiiK'p, convertiMo

isi

1

-

I

"l">n»

'

Mi

A

1

iiiik..^

Uiillur
I9t

Jc

J.

A,*0.

1I,SOO,OOJ

M.& N.

2,500,0ai

M.«
M.«

N.
N.

J

.1

Moil.

<l)€>tr.

C-il.5JS

1,5 6.63>

otu. |{K.)U'*
una. III!.) It'ds.

*

I'ontlarltl:.).

KlU.
M Mnn. (I)i-r. * I'ontlao
do
M
i;,.iiiN..is.pt.
ilo

i.isfir..

Keul Kiitale. &C..

• •>u

\l,.rl;;;l

877,115

'US.
-'tititronillt'lv)

I

I,

I

SI.

J.

M.&

IMUl.OKl

\ii.

-•a

S»l,OUI

tjii,ooo
lta3,300

1(175

1876
187J

IVi/Vb (Fob. 11):
1st .Mol-tK.lKC 1S(J3, on ISlm
Liiirl tir.. IS«3

& L.

New Vork

«

.

New York
New York

M.& N.

M

,t

N.

V.Y.ft net

l.V),867
6l,00ll

M.*

.N.

.M.ffi

N.

i.Vi.ixm

A.&O.
F. & A.

N.V.* I.nn
New York

2.vi.l«ill

Ipt

Mull on whole

1871
18i5

/.

ISW

/'

187.1

1875
1875
1875
|eo
1873
iK7;i

IS7S

18W

IIOJBO

*

1878
18N6

lOO.lKIl

Varl.

Varl.

TU

—

4,690/100

A.&
A.&

O.
O.

1877
1898

J.

J.

1889
1880

:

line, 139in. ...

770,000

a

1. 10,000
3,OIU,IIOO

ft

M.ftN.

M.*N.

C/(u(I)er.,'7a):

J.

Isi Mu::>iiiKo. 01155 miles
1st .M.nt, s. f.. pref. on 55 nilies.

450,000
89,500

A.ft O.

1,500,000

Ist lien

btcrlinK'. convurlibio
Dollar, convertible
Essex Hailroad Bonds

Kael Penn.

-

(S.:e I'hila.

&

ft

r.undsof 18W
it Padiicah
n.i'/iMp't. (Feb. 'iDlstni.

\|..r. _M_'.-

1, '70)

J.

ft

J.
J.

Q.-J.

F.&

J.
A.

J.

J.

J.

ft
ft

M.ft

18S3
1883

New^York

188.1

New York

190ti

Boston.

71-74

2d .Mori
Mnd.it Inillanap. Apl. ,71)
Mort. (Ind. * JiCaA iliH.).,.
2d Mort. (Jerrersonvllle ItR).,
Ist Mort. (J., M. ft Ind. UK).
2d Mort.
do
do
,,.,.
Louisville (endorsed) Bonds ...
Joliet <fc Ckinigo (July I, '69):
isl, Mort., sinking i'ulKl guar,,..
JoUtt it N. IniUanii (July 1, '69;:

Jeff.,
l»l

.

1st Mort>rage, giiaranti^ed
Ji(ne(/o«, Cinc.ft lud."(Julyl,'69):

Mortgage

1st

Mortgage (Newcastle

2d .MurtKii»(e, convertible
8d .MortKiiKe
4tli Montage, convertible
5tli M.irtfjiige, convertible
r..Hliilo Itiancll Bonds
SI, lii'ik' ."iivertlble, ii.OOO.OOO..
,( I'tuburg (Feb. 1, '71)

Knr

Isi .M..rl}i!iKe

al M.iitk'iige
.Mort., (Vee of State tax.
( onsol
(fc y. Amer. Jaw. '70 ..
Land Grant Bonds (tax fr.-e) i
1st .M. Wiun.to N.B.Llne,60ra.>
id M. Itanjt jr tn Winn., 55 m..
IstM, Bnnv!.toWinn,(BanfrLlen)
.

Boston.

1874
1876
1888

Kunms

J.
J.
J.

i,obb'6oo
570,000

J.

3.000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
4,441,000
920,500
18C,4ai
4,814,444

M.ft

M

J.
ft J.
ft J.
ft

.

ft S.
ft

J.

New York
Pbiladel.

A.ftO.

1830
1876
1900
1890
is-m
2862

738,700
1*1,800
1,704,000

1877
1879
1883

IS.

M.ft 8.
M.ft S.
A. 4 0.
J. ft D.

&

2,000.000

J. ft J.

M. ft

3.

London.

J.&

J.

New York

A.ftO.
J.

ft

J,

J.* J.

It

1891
1875
1882
1890
1898

N.lf ftLon.

1899

gold.
1,000.000

N.Y.itLon.

3«,000

J.

716.000
150,000

M.&N.
F.&A.

1,000,000

Flint it PeyeitarQiiet. {J Aa. It'll):

O

Ist Morl).rage.I...
2d series Ist .Mortgage. L. (t
3d series 1st .Moi tgage, L.

G

ic Holly .Mortgage
XurUuiile (Oct "TO)
.Mortgage
Fredertckihurg ct Gordoiuwille :
lal Mort. 8. F-, tax free (gobi).

Flint

Sante Fe, (Jan.'Tl
Mortgage, tax free

Ist

Isl

ie...^iel-.<t.Sai/(/MW(Mar 1,'71):
" - Knar
;..nds (May, '70)
fc Indiana f Jan.l, '71):
.

-::igo

(gold)

H

guar....

l:ivtr ViUleij (Jan., "71):
Ist .Mort. (gnar.) for »l,OiXI.0OO

..

267,000
319,000
l;2i. 0.000
500,000

J.

ft

ft

J.

J.

M.ft N.
J.

ft

Xew York
New York
New York

J.

M. ft 8.
M.ftN.

1889
1889

»M,0OO yea

1887
1^88
rly.

Certilicates,

guaranteed

Surrtth. lb Litncaiititr (Nov. 1, '70):
Ist Mort^jage, guaranteed
nurlfm-d i N. Uumh (Fbd., '71):
Ist .M.)rtga({e, 18,53

Bitnnih

il it

615,5(K)

Bonds

Elglil per cent

Ten per cent Loan
Mort. of 1?70, conv., tax free....
Ist Mort. (Qnlncy* Palmy.RB..
X»t Mori. (Kan. C. & Cain. KB.))
Uiirlem Ejiti:n.ilon
Bart..Piue. it fUUtlt (Feb. '71):
1st Mi.rt. lU.L, 26.32 m.)
Ist M.irt.

(Conn., 96.01

iliinpn.ld (Nov.

in.)

ftiB..

Bouauin it Texn Ctnt. (Feb. "71 •:
1st Mbrt. L. O., 8. F. (gold) 1866.
Buitson Riper (Jan. '71):
2d Mortgage, sinking fund

3d i.iortgage
£unUn(/il. it B. IbpJft.(Nov.
1st

..,

JIUnoiK Ceiurn! (.Ian. 1, 71):
lat Mort., Construction

Construction
1st

A

2d series

lieaemption.Sd -eries, sterling.
ladianap., C(nc.<t to/^CMajr, '70):
1st
l»t

J.

Augusta.

'iO-'8«

5,000,000

JAJO New York
J.

262.000
806,500
429,293

J.
J.

ft
ft
ft

J.

J.
J.

New
New

Y'ork

Y'ork
Cbarlest'n

1399
1886
1886
81-'86

J.

<25,00O

M.&N.

1,089.700
l,8»l,000
53.000
1,200,000
500,000
1,200.000
4,000,000

A.ftU.

ft

J.

Varl.
J. ft J.

Mortgage, 1367
Mortgage, IMS
;t}r(. (iAa.«giiic.;,isH,...

m

. .

Land Gr. Bds on 2,000,1100 acres
Knlamnzoo it S. Haven, (.ian.'Tl)
1st mort ou 60in
Sentncky Ce7Urat (Feb., 'ii):
Ist

Mor t (Cov. ft Lex.) 99 miles
Wort (Cov. & Lex.) 99 miles
Mortgage

1st

2d Mortgage
iBt Mortgage (extension)
2d Mortgage (extension)

Income
Late Erie it Louisville (July 1.'69):
Ist Mortgage
Lake Sli & itich ,Soi;Wl.(Jane70):
Bonds of October 1, 1869
Ist Mort. 8. fund M. 8. ft N. 1..
2d Mortgage M. 8
1st Mort. (I)., M. ft T. RR.)
.

Ist Mort. (C.,P. ft A. liU.)
2d .Mort. (C, P. ft A. Bit.)
3d Mort. (C. P. ft A. Kit.)
Lake Siiore bonds, April, 18*19.
Junction RR bonds. Dec.. 18.'i3.
Ist Mort.(C.& Toi. Kly B'k'gf d
2d Mort. (C. ft Tol.RB.)
Buffalo ft E»(e. Nov.. 1858
do
do July, 1862

do
do
do
Lake Sup,
1st

do
do

191,000
100.000
60,000
8,400,000

416,000
367,500

New York
N. Y.ft Bos

1881

New York

N. Y.ft Boa

J. ft J.

isn

J.
J.

ft S.

ft
ft

J.
J.

J.

ft

J,

J. ft D.

New York
Provlde'ce
Uartford,

1876
1876

Bridgep'rt

1877
1889
1S89

New York
New York

M.ftN.
A. ft O.

332,000

2JOO,0OO

IPklladeL

F.ft A.

2,900,000
2,TTO,000
1,077,000

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
F.ft A.
J. ft D.

.AO,

1,000,000

1
1

J

O.

New York

I9ca

liOfM

M.ft M.

fhiiadel.

IS..

1,495,000

B

1B85

8

J. ft J
M.ft ».

New York

400,0110

3,000.000

8

M.ftN.

ins
I8W

4r«,000

7
1

Var

1B17

J.

7

M- ftN.

A.ftO.

2,iii;,ooo

7
7

2,oou,oou
74,000

7
<

441,000

8

800,000

B

J.

ft

1,200.000
600,000

7
7

J

ft

26O,ri)0

7

J.

60U,U0O
9a',o.o

6

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

1,400.«10
500,t0t

10
7
10

P.* A.

7
ft

600,000
897.000
315,000

ft

a,

1W4

Mas Tork

«

1881

lan

A.ftO.

1908

J. ft J.

1*11)

M.ftN.

1888

J.

New York IBB
New Tork im
New York \tm

M

J.

.ft

8.

ft

J.

M.&S.

7

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
F.ft A.
F.ft A.

687.1IU;

8

M.&S.

639,500

8

J.ftU.

720,000

10

M.ftN.

6.500,000
2.240,00(
4.063,001
6,303,0U,

7

M.ft N.
F.ft A.

15D00t
1.0(10,0 t

1,600,OIX

6
6
6
7
7
7

600,0a
s:8,oot
4,275,351

J. ft

M

18M
UTM

Phlladel,

1882

PhlladeL

MOO

N.Y.ftBOs IN)
law
M
New York 1892

MR
1888

Boe.ftN.Y

1891

1874
1990

1).

gd

J.

8

M.ftN.

128,000
794,000
237,000

7
7
7

M.
M.

900.000

7
7
7

J.

500.001
4M1,U0C
200,ll0t

7

M.ft N.

ft

J.

ft S.

ft

J.

7

A.ftO.

7

J.

2,000.000
5,256,00(
2,693,00(
924,00(
sai.ooi

7

A.ftO.

7

ft

J.

April, 1868

1,000,001

7

i.W-W.aK
1,500,IW

7

A.

7

A.ftO.

Uo,!**

7

J.

&D.

2,014,00(
864,001
ioo,ooe
2O0,00(
300,001
84)00,30(

7

J.

ft

7

A. ft O.

7
7
7
7
7

M.ft N.
J. ft J.

i,500,oa
1870,

do

coup
reg

N.
N.
A.

M.ft
M.ft
F.ft
J. ft
J. ft

• ••.

7

7

1880

New

ISTB
188S
18BB

1889

V ork

New Tork

ft

J.
J.
O.

IfflB

1880
ises
1890
1871

S.

79,.'i35

7

NY^na-Fr

A.ftO.

500,000

7

71-76

ft 8.
J. ft D.

M.ft

188*
IBSS
1896
1896

S. ftM.
S. 1,71.

610 OOj

2,000,000 7

New York
New York

J. ft J.
M.ft N.

New York
New York
New York

J.

1898

1879
188S
1877
18;«
1874
1880
1892
1899
18T2
1886
188(
1873

M.&S.
A.&O.
A.ftO.

7

%ti:

4,500,000

7

J.

ft

J.

4,000,000

10

J.

ft

J.

300,000

7

96SMI0

6
6

M.ftN.

132,000

«

A.ftO.

1,471.000
200,000

6

M.& N.

s

J. ft J.

New York
w

IBM

763,500

7

A.ftO.

Phlladel

urn

I'ra.ooi

7

M

15O,0(»
1,500,1,00

6
7

F.ft A.
M.ft N.

M.ftN.

**

3,00"W

7

J. ft J.

NcwYor*

1,000 .00(

B
«
6

A.ftO.

100,000

J.
J.

ft
ft

J.
J.

1,424.000

ft

J.

it Miftsienlppt

Mort. (gold)

tt uickaican. (Dec.,*70):
Ist Mortgage, tax ft-ee
Lehigh Viilley (T)ec., 70)
1st M. 1858 (exchange for new).
Ist (new) Mort. (tux fl-ce)1868.

Leiiigh

1st .Mort. (llazleton RIt.) 1862...

Ist
1st

M ortgage

New York
on
New York

1870
1875
189S

London.

1875
1875
1890
1875

New York
New York

1899
1899

N.y.ft

1

.

Mort. (Glen Cove Branch)..
.Mortgage,

new

Mortgage, Cin. Branch
2d Mortgage
1st

1st Mort., Loulsv. ft Frankfort.
Louisville Loan
loulacille it XasAtille ( Feb. 70):

Mort. (main atem)

Loan (main stem)...
Loan (Leb. Br.) ..
Mort. (Memphis Br.)

Louisville
Louisville
Ist
Ist

J. ft J.
F.ft A.

1

8,413,l»X

New Tork
New York
Phlladel.

PblUdel,

J. ft n.

IBM

Xfluf'«>.,<S)i.i»£<am(;. (July 1,70);

F.ft A.

A.ftO.
tffatxo

Sept.. 1866

Leaven., Lawreii,(t 6^(i7.(Jan.,71}
Ist .Mortgage, 1869

1st
481,000
1,574,500

1.700,000
1,450,000

.

Street Connection Bonds
LiUte Sclimtlkill (.Ian., '71):
Ist Mortgage, sinking fund. .
Liing Iilinid (1.S70):
Ist Mort. (H. Point extension)

isri
1885
1877

M.

'

LiUle iliuvti (Feb. 71):
Phlladel.

S8T.00O

New Tom IHO
Hew Tork IM
New Tork

7

itmtoi

:)

Ist Mort. (gold),25:i.S)4in
2d Mort. (government subsidy)
1st Mort. (Leavenworth Br.)
Land Or. Mort.on 1 UIO,OOU acres
Income B'ds (gen.)

1st

700,000

'TO):

Mortgage

ist Mort..

1889

1,000,000

2,000,000
183,000

2d Mortgage
Consolidated Mortgage

Hedemption,

ft

..

(Jan, '71)
(gold) I'll grant, s'k'g CA.

Mort. (Leb. Br. Exten.)

Loulavilic

Mortgage

Bo idaol

1899

New York

600,000

BnwifUonic (Jan. 1, 71):
lat Mortgage, alnklngniad
2il

ft

I, '70):

Mortgage

Isl

J.
J.

yaptfji (Jan., 1870)

MorlgaKC,18«8
Uunnibulii .?l../o«epA (Feb.,1871):
Land Grant Mortgage
Isi.

New.Tork
J.

1,000,000
1,500,000

A,*b.

tmfioo

J'aci/lc

Di vidend Bonds
Cousoiid Mortgage,

8»,000

Qrt^enriUe ik C'ofMm&jrt(Oct.l,'6y):
1st .Mortgage
llonds guar, by State of S, Car..

Ctlij dt

1..1 1,1.

Fluiliinj/ it

Utand

paid.

'71

Mort. (Cov. ft Lex.) 99 miles
Lackaican.it Btooinsb.iApT., "il):

(t Critic fonlilv.Oft:t,l,''iO):

111.)
l8t -MortKiiKe of 1852 (Kv.
1st MortgaKe of t8M (Ev. &C.).
Ist Mort. (Uoclvville extension)
Eviinsville, Ileiulersoii Jk Naittiv.
181 Sfo t^'aje

Jo. d-

IstMort. C.B.&8t.J.(52in In la;
2a Mort
do
do
1st Mort. Mo. Vui:ey.(70m).gold
1st Mort.
(;o
do cur.
Mort. of 1871 on whole llne.couv
Mort.fSt. J. ft C. BD.eonv

ISW

S.

Br.)..

a B/.Mar
iBtMort.Sl. J.C. BI.(80mmMoi

London.

Kuyupt'Ui

R.

Where

paid.

(Nov. 70):

Mortgage, guar., tax free
.Mortgage, tax free

A"(i;/» Vllu. Si.

Kinm.

:

1st Multt;ilge

Spuhav.

Mortgage

Is

1st Slort. (gold), 140
610,000
136,400
3,500,000

hii<'il"il<i>^a-n

5 p'T r.-iit IJonds
^y,f aiUiinj, (Oct.

u
Wlion

tHlvieiiti>imttfyankUnQiov.l,''W)l

'..'(1

New York

"71):

mew)

ii;.t^.-

250,000
420.000
739.200
214,000
600,000

Read.)

(r«ora (Jan

'leitii.,\<t,di
.M.iruiiiri; (old)

.fikiji

iv,/i.,(-

J.

J.
J.

1883

MoilKUgO

M..i

ft

J.&

r'o/«inWa(Jan.l,'7l>:

New MortKAgo

Mcrtgago
ist .M. <tn whole road, eonv

2.1

1st

300,000
600,000

Mass.stnU! Loan,

,

jM/iiIioH, "IMiila."

bi ^l..l^ list division) lOjniileH
l'(in-tru. t. Bonds (2d division)
Dtii'iKjiu'A- Southicett. (Feb.,*7U:

IS(

'69) :
Ist Mort
L4iiJiiri ../,//,...( .sagiHWr (Jan.I,7l)
1st Mciigiigc

1st

]«i

;>/i.7(^.vv .(

//(Feb. 70):
'. lax Iree

2d Mortgage

(Jan. '71)
i,C«l,000

M.iii;;:i,i!e
l,„i.„.,, .i Siuux

Mortgage (gold)

U8t

J. ft J.
M. S.

100,000

8310JXW

Mich., (Jan.
Laiia. Uil)

W Mort.ilouiudbdo
2d Moil.

Ih'IriHl. Ilill^lalf it Inil,

'.

Amount

Iniliun.tyuir/'.itpiini\(fi{iyit*m):

/H(/('iN*//>.,fl'(»tv»HM(Feb.l,'09):
Isl -Mori Willie guar
'I M,.ii ".rir

Ilff: .W..../.V

lat
do
PtI., iMim.

Indiitnap. Jthiom'ton it H'eet
Ist M. (gold) Convert., tax free.
1st

B.

ll'.''!

,

Fblladcl

'loi

.11.

•

1«1

/Vl,

It,

iiiKK.)
lAl. Itli.l
free

^'

IBI

m
ad

J.* J,
J.* J.
J.* J.
J.*J.

l.'M):

V.

Vfl..

>
i
our Tabfta.

lii

Rallroada t

.

St..'

18811 F-D-j

explanation of thia |iu,'|iV„.
""""'"•

Table nee " f&llroart Monitor"
ou a preceding page.

nr-x

71)

LIST.

ANr> CIIARACI

OF aECUUl TlEH

TJEK

full

.. ,1.....

65

eouipr a ereat ntvor by bIvIiis uh Immedlale notire oTanr error diacoverod
PaKC« 1 un>I i of Uouda will be publlakcd next wock.

tvllt

LKMl'AMKS, ANI> CIIAUAOTEIl OK SKCUKITIES ISSUED
For!a

. . .
..
:.

: :

.

Loan (Leb.

Br. Ext.)

Consoi. Ist Mort. for t8.0OO,O0O..
Jfacon it Druntnvick (Jan. 1, '89):

82,001

M ortgage

Ist

Murt. (Scioto

LoulaTllle.

A.&O.

6

7
7
6
7

M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
A.ftO.
A.ftU.

7

J. ft J.

6
6
7

F.ft A.

Boston.

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

Boat OB

7

J.

»,15n.f00

7

l«t>0,OOC

7

F.ft A.
F.ft A.

2,500.000
2,1*0,000

7
8
7

M.ftN.

7
7
6

J.ftJ.

267 .OU
88,(1U
SSS,00(

8,200 J)00

ft

'8»-'87

1888
'80-'8B

New Tork im
New York 1881
'»)-91
1874

1M»
18)8

J.

71):

Hock. RR.).

tatixo

\f»(a>

2d Mortgage

Tenn. State Loan
JtemplHa it Utile Bock < Jan. l,7C)i
1st Mort. (on road and land) . .

ArkMMM SMle L«»a

'«»-77

'TO-'TS

J.

•

Memphii itCharUstoniJaXy 1,70):
1st Mortgage
«

ft

New York

7

225.01X

Mort.. guar, by Georgia .... 10,COOp.m
Maine Central (Jan. 1, 71):
{1,100,000 Loan (A. ft K. I!R.)...
1,100,600
Ist M. Bangor L^n (P. ft E. RR.)
577,(100
Extension Bonds, 1870 (gold)
H2,0U
Loan
(gold)
»1, 100,000
1,100,000

:M

laoo

8I9,(M

1st

MarieUaitClncinhaU{J»a.
1st Mortgage, dollar
1st Mortgage, sterling
2d Mortgage

ffigr)

lfl»,IM)
l,il7J»J
1,800,000

WW)

8
7

M.4N.

Baltimore.

18)1

London.

isn
IBM

Baltimore.

J. ft. I.

MJkN.
J.

ft

New York

J.

M.ftN.

M w V«A

18*

IN

;

THE OHRONICLE.

86

H

€

c

.)

in

mer

c i

a

iJ i

I

me

Bxporta of Iieadlnv Artlclea from Neiv York.
The following table, compiled from Custom House returns, shows

.

COMMEIICIAL EPITOME.
Friday Night, July 14. 1871.
feverish and unsettled.

past week bavu

*

coo r-ood
'
'a 2 dp:;

;s3£2

^ cns3i^ o

CO ttO?

Wednesday— both

operating to

Middling

60@6

42®1 42

shipping extra Flour, *1

for

fN 0»

<??

i- CO CO

»!'

i-t

CO

L-

W

c* -^
C

Oi (-

C

O

<^' »-•

W (N

»-l

«
O 0>
«t>

iv- o;ciO'^0!040»fi»^-^Tf Era
:^ OT O. 55 rn t- (- .-« t- t- r-i
_ "^ ;0
2

3

S

Wheat,
common Western

T-'c. for

2 Spring

Oats.

for

SS

r;«y?'afis?':2S

*;

^

ira

1;

-r^

o :Sr:38SS3£SS18I5SS :S?SS«SP§g§S

<?«

«.-iOir

.,-«

at
Bieadstuffs have been depressed, and close firm

Uplands.

for

*"^

without

circles

trade

I

intonstly lot, and liot

doclin,,d, closincj at 21c. for

Cotton has slightly

No.

foreign markets, have

tradrt.

the disadvantairo of

$5

the exports of loadinsf articles from the port of NewYork since
January 1, 1871, to all the principal foreign conntiies, and also the
totals for the last week, and since .January 1.
Tlie last two lines
show Mill values, including the value of all other articles besides
those mentioned in the table.

t>eeii

The markets tlie
The decline in gold, and the course of
disturbed many calcnialions, nnd left
toneor spirit. The weather has been
and bloodshed occurred on

fJulj 15, 1871.

^52

»r2S(^

'-''ed

in

prime
j3

.

S2

primo mi-xed Corn, and Or,cGroceries have been moderately

tata

•OCQWcfct-O^-^COctitOC

;

00 44

advance noted in oiir
active, but Sugars close weak at the
Uice a fraction lower, and Molasses in
Coffees quiet.
last.

* »- o

- o( in j:

S

•

:
"

toowpg—
•oicooiaoO'-'
JO ;= i JO
ofefo*

On

Eome demand.
Pork closes at
Provisions Lave been quite unsettled.
M.^ss. Lard
Prime
for
25
114 75@15 for Mess, and *13@13

o

I—I

I

tfl

M

.1-

.

i->

•

•

«c Qo ;o

O

•

-:>

advices,
has slightly improved, uilh more favorable foreign

and 1,000

tcs.

Prime Western Steam

has been tak-n

cured

t- tA

in

fnir

has

Butler

quiet.

Beef remains comparatively

demand.

:S :8

for ice-

8i(^c.

and Shoulders have been

Hams

Cured

citv.

B icon

sold at 10|c.

pretty freely for export at

coo

•CO

M6
4J

oS

y

s^'^5ga|2"'

:g

t-

:
•

Sg
r- o
«'2*'

been sellint; for export to Great Britain to the extent of 1,000
Cheese has
pkgs., niaiiily at 16c. for good Yellow Ohio.
been only moderately active ; the export business has been
mainly at 10@llc. for prime dairies and factories, occasion,

00 o>

something fancy bringing as high as 12c.
The
Freights have been dull, and rates have weakened.
shipments of lire.iJstuH's have been curtailed, and though

— lO -c
CO O?
—
y iO CO I— X
cocot-ii-iGOWo;?

allv

there

a

is

fiir

amount

exception to

tliis

of olh

hm

room on the berth

u'

stip!es

been

n.)t

statement relates

grain for British out-ports.

These have

have commanded

A

evening

for

full

rate-.

vessels to load

small

to

been

stoiuier was

scarce

and

up

last

3s.,

and

filled

with wheat at 8d. and flour

fjondon,

The

up.

to-day the Liverpool ste.tmer took corn at 1!t\. and wheat at

Cork charters were at 6<. 3d.
Tobacco has been active for Kentucky at some further improvement in prices, especially in the low grades. The sales
for the week amount to the large agj;regate of 1700 hhds.,

The

8d.

35as

S3

.

to to IM J) •*

.

!-•

w
«

«» :o CO

«o
O
!C o
dOCO

•'*

3; Tf tr CO

CO -^

CO

'^,''1

— TfCO-f —
mtO
JOi'-iCOCO^OX>T.?

'>>

I?*

•lOfft

OS

r-l

!

S

i:

.

t T* CD t-

*»• 1-"

t- iOt-

t'

:Sf

in
m-W £»
..'-

giS

H«0 3

.

0-3

.
•

:

:

(o

•

•

«

«s

:

;

:

« 4.3

n

-coo

S

•

:p

.

eo

^^

latest

common

buyers and

Belh.-rs

to

fine

shipments.

leaf.

Seed

leaf

apart

we

are

in

much

too

has

declined (o

t

and

high

to

tc

•

.t>.

t

:

t-co
'^04

eOiO

lOWf-t

;g8S :S!2S

:S8
.... w
I— :$S

coy

-a:
'

•

.ct
00 ri
r-co

:8S :«S"

.

:2SS

:S

:

:

QO^a
-.2

ii'

permit
'^ a.

f

U O

t

PS
eot-

*S

;

been wi;hout

9^@9|c.

change.

essential

for prime.

Whiskey

Tallow has

closed firm

Pco

and

forward delivery

35c. gold per lb. No.
rency, per ton.

1,

;

Straits tin

and American pig iron

at

at

cur-

Turpentine has advanced about 6c. but closed
quiet and with less buoyancy.
Rosin has also advanced
considerably ar.d trade has been more active strained closes
steady at *3 12.V@3 2.5.
Hops firm, with a light slock of prime 1870'.s. Wool
has been moderately active and prices firm for all kinds
though the stock of fleeces is large.
Petroleum has baen weak under an increased production,
closing fairly active for refined at 25^c
crude nominal, at
14J@14|c. Oils have again been very quiet ; sperm and
whale are nominal but other kinds are firm.

-^
''^

oT.
ot"

;

:iis

34i|@

$ !5

©S

Si

*

oca

rHr-T

'

*^c:'<?*X'2S

of

Hay firm, with sales of shipping lots at
active at 94i^c.
$1 05@1 10. Foreign hides have done rather bettor since
Metals have been active for nearly all
the decline in gold.
kinds and prices have been very firm ; Copper closes at 22c.
for

S

it is

The only trans ictions have been jobbing parcels
35@55c. Havana Tobacco quiet sales
Manufactured tobacco dull.
at 85@110c.

on the SDOt and

;

•

romains quiet

their views,

of old wrappers at

300 bales

-5 2

:'-

are wide

unquestionably true that

Fish

-

I

?.3

about equally divided between shippers and home dealers
and cutters. Prices are quoted at 6:J^@7e. fi)r lugs, and 7^@
12c. for

r-oi

(J*

_.

going forward, the

readily taken

§

er3ff»»ne*»oeo£OT-i

:

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•

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THE CnRONK

July 15, 1871]
miN>r(a or Lomdlnic Article*,

Tlio tnllowiaK tiililii, c'diiijiilitil I'piiu OiiKtoiii HouRO return"
aliowD till) I'liFiM;;!! iiii|>urU<>l' certiiia liuuliu*; articlnii Of cnmmnrce
Ht ihiH (Nirt for till) laxt tvouk, bIuko Jauiiury 1, Irti'l, uml for tbn
forreti|K)ii(lin(f iM'rlml In 1870:
[Till! i|uiinllly U nlvnii in |»icka:;a9 wrhcn not othurwlmi iipflclllrd.l
BInce
JKIl.

Siinie

illiiiiM

K.4rlliij
t^rilurt

T.IK

5,ir:ii

n:i,Kki

?ii.7ia

8i».l

i.>

fVutluun

3

llltU'H

t'i>diM», bttiff)
roltoil liitle*...,.

&

'.Mil

Io.liuti

HrliuHliiiie, luiiH
Oocliitiuiil. ..^

hbls

D.l'ij

Tm

2M,83J

9.215
l«.<l«

IIII3.21-.

4.'H.5H»

75a..vi3

67!, Mil

Tubacco

3ll.i>8«

22,5;.t.

in

2.1>1

781

Ac—

8.1(11

2,:i6

8,5111

Wool bale*

•i.*i'i

3,.V.il)

.\rll(:leil

i.H;3 VVlileH,
U.^Kl; CliiiiiilmK'e.blCh

*ai

Miiil'ltir

I9.3..!

Opllllll

47,i7JKl«h
24.«i;

SotU,

2:i36S

Itl.lllj

Leiiluiia

l.l>IJ

KrolU,

7«.:l3'

43

115 152
17.611

.

iriai

7.1511

l.llli

OraniceH

Knr«

3.11;

a.i

Niltn.

e.siis

3

rm

2.11! "3

5i,53

»W7an; |6
4'.'

»>i
1S.141
I. Kir

.s.mii

ni.A«i
4'il.''3l 1.077 UD
134,'JIU
241 3v»

:.;5»
SI. i«

4c—

t^iiiiny clocii

3.13
eo.ibi

tM.O.fi

Kancy Kooda

I II, S
6').'W

ic-

.•21

.W1.237
IW7.7lii

1

«u.;si
2 lV.f.21
U.li.ir.;7
5.«11
537.Mll
221,7111 3,«l4.07f 5..S22 7i2

UalHtiiB

Hides undressed

Ki™

45.110

5li7,<>90

2tM,61U

3,16.142

166 .,111

5.'.fil2

lll.ll-.'5

Hplces, .to—

Jrlstlen
Hl(le«, ilr.'KSuil.
inillA rulitmr
Itfory
Je-velery,

Ac-

Jewelry

:.i(iii

867

IIJI'
va.iss

20."i;i

C>iSHla,.

Gliieer

\Vatch«a

1.414

Baltpetre

1.8M

W.iodsCork

Unseed

16.CM(>

4J<77;

Ujeaii>t« 01 »,>ine«tlc

711,213
!S."i,551
11I),4U5 : •Uti.MU

....

5 '.'13
41.410

!71.S."i'<

Kustlo

6X1)

Hol)UI'«^i«

8,299

Pepper

H,*.i

2.W

T.'S

w

L.'ilKl

SOT.SM

Logwood

KO.iOl

Mahoitkni'

Pruduco for
January I.

l3;i.K

s.iwii

.

r.ai

175 91(1
35.53'

4gR

Week, aud Mince 7

'.lie

:

veek.
\sli']i)..,pKi;s.

Same

Since
Jan. 1.

time

This
Since
Same
(week. Jan. I. tlme-Tl)

-,0.

Oil cake, pk;{S...

133

405

UreadstutfH—
Kliur .hi, Is.

B-i.ra

1.612.230

1.730.177'

IVanuLs,

VVIieal .bus.

«'.1.5>(

I.J6 1.121

Cora

8J:a

891.141 I1.5-.I.311I

2.101.373

Provi.-ilons—
Knttur. pkKS...

llala

167,tir

J.9M.191

2.15I.S0f.

11871
8;. 82)

62.4«'.

276.164

Cutiueat4

996,711

Ekks
Pork

4,612

.57J.81M
11.1.4)4

5-1:1

2.141

91.6)1

58.5M

t.-'"0

81311

I.>3.«17

r. ineal.hhis

2.976
8.:r.!

119.6 9
595,195

ai>l.;VH

lli-inp ..bales.

211

1.619

1.981

Ha.

I.I'iSI

l.,Hl

226.10;
25.573

89.965

I,71.VW9

Cotton. hales

Hides

ilopi... bales,
bleacher .Aides
Molasse^ibhlfl.
Naval .Htores-

41,753

516

3.(121

2.831
11,7.9

SO.S-'S
241..'2;
12. '61

Cr.tnrp.iiii'.

BptrlU

tiirp.

liualD

Tar

6-.

Pitch.

391)

1.2J3
7.6!

538
39

....

S.1U9

425

Itlce. pki;s
,^tareli

149

6,635

,

>)tearlno
2d.9Jj; .Sugar. bh(l9., Ac.
1,319,2D Tallow, pk^is

416

218,659

12,804
4.321,
.15 761
318.353
4>.1I1
2.012

^isj

Tobaixo. pkers,..
Tobacco, hlids ...
Whiskey, hbis,.,.
Wool. Inks
Dressed hUKS ^o,

2l0.1fO

309.821
375,^5
111.673
270,9 ,7
151.201
81.921
142,419
!3,0i«
12.1XH
130,283
11,S69
13,258
16.476
131,047
51,121

l'..IB1

52.536

Beef.'pkKS
Lard, nkirs
Lard, KeifS

:4i.661

3.666
42.UiU

1,678

Cheese

20!":

lieaua

Peas

08I
bai;s.

43.975
2,929
54.095

S';.'s:

t.l9'

Oil. lard

tye
nirley.Ac,
Uransaeed

6,921
6.70!
3.28;
13.5

Fill DAY, P. M.,

1

Vlrioiila

Total thisjrear...

ya-

last

i,„i V

90,612
33'..l'9:l

19H,;>I'3|

71.

'.31

ISS.11.9
7i>.694

54,661
52.412
14.i!2

43.615
119.610
51.213
65,4,6

911.603

72.209
WI.114

6,900
-;.«)

1JI9

1870.

Kec'd this week

July

T.!ias

2J!B

Tennessee. Ac...

1/.T7

1.42:)!

for the

have been more favor,
For forward delivery the market has been active, and at
the close prices are about i@|c. higher for the Winter months with
aslight decline lor July and August. I>ow Middling closed to-night
at 30 3 IGc. for July, 20 9 IGc. for August, 20 .5-1 Cc. for September,
19JC. for November, 19 3-16c. for December, and 19c. for January.
able.

The

total sales of this description for the

including

on board.

free

up

sales foot

this

week

18TI.

week ending

31
104
5"!

310
1.099

15,388
5.912

9,474
I

this

14.

O.Brit

Contln

Stock.
t

Total this

Same w'k

Week.

187U.

1871.

8.3t7
2,211

Mohile

ira).

S2.432
8,297

57.754

4,881

5.9-4)

8,099

16.61111

«,49i

•,4«7

r,79i

5 657
25 ,5''3

529

5»

6,653
63!

53,319
11.IM)

29.UI0

196X1

176.199

140.746

Other porta
1.

.

7.083
2,3»2.333

7,IH3
7T3'.769

3.ir76.IM2

2.147.187

total

14,104 bales, including 1,837 for export

alxive 2,58 bales

Kew

Upland and
Ordinary

per lb.

flood Oril nary
Low M IddlluK
Mlddllnif
Good Mid dling
1

Total

Florida.

Mobile.

I5X*....
18
»....

:5Vi.....

Orleans.

Texas.

1S!<(S...,

20

(»....

21

»....

I0.3;!T
la.OilU

Ordinary.

sales.

Saturday

Monday

.

'

...
...

Tuesday
Wednesday

5.680
4,411

:sxis..

S0M8....
»1««....

20H«..

KX*....

3-xa..

2IJi«.,

of

si"*"
MX«..,

Uplandt»X

15««,...

Low
Mldullng.

~i84s«....

loxa,,..

I8«(gi....

S0«®,...

493

ISSii....

US«....

4!«

IS>4(A....

n«S.,..

15X5...

18

I'hlirsdfty...

4,W7

Krlday

Cood
Ordinary.

l,U:i2

20

liKO....
a...

allddUng
Six®....

«....

81

a....

»»X9,...

*'%»....
JOXw...

au

21

a....

a....

free on board)
For forward delivery the sales (including
have reachetl during the week 73.1.50 bales (all low middling or on
the l>asis of low middling), and the f jilowing is a statement of the
sales and prices
bales.

WX
30

700

20

1

1.000

...UK

\i\

.1* t-li

1,600

VOik'

^00

Ul 13-16

4I0
aiO
200

18 15-16

....tax
....i»x

200

19 1.5-16

IBKl

20

1;.-16

40

20 716

1.2110

211%

tat
5UI

»«

20 9-16

1.61111

S»%

800
SOO
»«)
700

29,000 total

2a\

For September.

9,:00totalJaly.

For August.

.20

20 116

3- 16

JOX

5110

JOX
JOK

30

1.700

20 1-16

660
600

203-32

J.IOO

30X
30

19.

30»((

30 S-16
a>>\
au 6-16

9110

a)5-l«

30O

ao»-i6

3.300

J»X

'300

30X

HO

300

30 U-lii

5«1

30 1-32
30 716

5.»«l

...JOX

.600

~-lo
-jos-w

16.250 total Sept.

The following

SlIO...

li"

700....:

.1>X

1(10

19 11-16

I.^S()

1»X

300
100

19\

100

I* S-ll

19

1.0

19I3-16

It S-ll

;oi>....

lie...

S.TW total OctobV.

For NoTembrr.

WO

..

13 9-16

I8X
I8\

300
100
100
100

18 13-IJ

18X

For JannarT.

no

509,
au>.

..I8X
.....n

....OtX

19

60O
SOO
SOO

1» 1-16

1,400
100

19"^
19 S-li

s. iitiiulier.

100.

5310 total Dee'r.

1,400 total

Jaa.

I»X

made during the week

even.

September for lui Aiiirust. even.
Xc. paid to exdiauge 490 Septoiubsr for 400 Au«[ual.
100

..I8X
..18X

.

850
400

excihanges have been
2l«l

500.

i» 1-16

19^

1(»
1.400
ISiiO
1.700
1.100
2,3U)

NotV.

For December.

mi

4110

19X
1-16

19 5-16
19>t

5,400 total

716
19X
\i%

19 9-16

19H

n\

•100
1J«I0
III)

19 13-16

116
19H

19 3-16

SOO

19X

l.HO

'9K

600

19

2110

Anenst.

.aOM

»%

1»

6

31

2110

4«1
4«<
300

500

bales.

3U%

aoo

16

20 3-16

900

.20X
2(1

1,700
100

20X

cla.

cts.

100

1.600

'400 8b''t'ii''ll<-a.2n

For October,

eta.

1116

eta.

19V

aoo .Inly for

Total
Total since Sept.

73,1.50 bales,

for

Of the

4.700

SI

week are

For immediate delivery the

consumption, 524 for speculation, and 8,033 in transit.
were to arrive. The following are the clos
Ing quotations
3,711

bales.
200
700

bales.

Total receipts
Increase this year..

Exported to—

Weekending July

a 97.5MrM(,7»!

:

14, 1871.

evening reach a total of
7.083 bales, ot which 7,083 were to Great Britain, none to France,
and none to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made
Below we give the exup this evening, are now 170,190 bales.
ports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week
ot last season, as telegraphed to us from the various ports to-night.

The exports

647/MS CI8.KD II8S.28S

in the LivcriKiol market, which was active and higher the first
half of the week, falling off to 9d, on Thursday, but returning to
O^d. today.
Holders here, have, we think, shown all the week
rather more disposition to meet buyers, and yet manifesting great

For July,

at-

2.115. Florlda
4.%: North Carolina
.226 Virginia

2.r*l
1,042

9,'9

125,I'46J

ui.oiel t4u!9il7

tionary.
To-day there has been a better demand, and tlie market
closed firm at \i: advance, with Middling Uplands a.jain at 21c.
These fluctuations in price have been mainly due to the changes

101

Orleans....

2295.2S0

The market the past week lias been variable. At the opening
the feeling was buoyant, but the imiuiry soon fell off under more
liberal otl'i-ri nf,'s, and prices gradually declined until Wednesday,
when Middling' Uplands touched 20Jc. against 21ic. bust Friday.
Thursday there was but little doing. <|Uotations remaining sta-

;;

Ctiarleaton

'isi

t.tst
17.190

Below we give the total sales of cotton and price
this market each day of the past week

BSOCIPTS

BCCSIPTS

Mobile

....

J4.-.87

,I9M4.II07 1414.6 8

3.3
20 .1-41
74 349

-.

Savanuab

70

n.un

120.915
6.516

telojrrama received by as to-night from tlie
wt) are in possession of the returns showing the
recoipts, exports, &r., of cotton for the week ending this evening
July 14.
From the figures thus obtained it apjiears that the
total receipts for the seven days have reached 1.5,388 bales against
lS,4(iS bales last week, 18,1!(7 bales the previous week, and 2J,(i{i4
bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first oi
September 1870. 3,04.5,833 ba.es against 2,8.54,081 bales for the same
jieriod of 18(ii)-70, showing an increase since September 1 this year
of 1.001,7.51 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per
telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows

1971.

ini.731

28„-«9
t5.337

5,310

«2,:O0

saau.tMi

Hpncial

Kec'd this week at-

1

5«..,r,.j|

.

via

42.154
3V.8:U| i;4.H7t
5,687
6,1(5

.

70A'.5i

E»,4;« laJTiJI

W-MV Vtt

I2..vt7i

Other ports

1

;93

241/16

Southern ports,

Kew

:.'

".^l,^Jl
9141,

106,642

1

:,

31l,|.3il

Florida
NorlhC.rollna....

Tot

1:

:I96,1I1

3l>4.:iH3

COTTON,
By

1415,175

Bavannah
Texas
New Vork

1

llrltalnl

confidence, notwithstanding our crop reports

Tlie roseipta of doninstic pruduce for tliii week and since Jan. 1,
»a I for till) aiiiiia tiino In 1870. have been at followH
This

I8i«.

l.l'J!,

2».m

uiip, biileii

37.5«)
83,581

III

l.ulo

ai.Mi Corks

Sddtt.HHl

Hiiir

2 iWI

report'd

Soiift, hl-f.arb...

atih

2.038

Wlne.s

by value—
ailClKara

l.TTD
IKU

OUm, HKfleQtml,.

312,!l,TO

1.3',ri

3.l«l|W»»l«

Oilln^.criide....
Uiiii), Ara'tlu...
lutllKO

li'«.

11.153

A

iHizeB

UAinblur.

HI

N(iw Orleans
Mobile
Charleston

hit){ii

i.iiij

H

',

hlnla. ten

Cmiiii I'urlHr.,

on. Olive

XPORTIIl SINUB SMrr. ITO—
iHirlh«"' Stock.
Oiher'i
Prance Kor'nBToUL '"•''"•

aiu*T,l.

CIreat

|?uiCHrii,
a.i'j'i

l.1,«ll!

I'l.llowing is

IsTi).

Kuan

IL.ttll

I.3i1

bales w«/;y than they were at this time a year ago. The
our usual table showing the movement of cotton at

!!.5,l.53

aihoK

Till, huxen
Till slADa. lbs..

H.iil.'i

IS.W

From the foregoing Mtatenioot It will bo seen that, compared
with the corresponding week of last seaiion, there Is a deCTMto la
IheexportM this week o( la/.lO balen, while the stocks to night arn

Bleu!

tlH.tii.Siiu'iir.

&r,tVnivUn

87

fipeltor

5.331
i:.aa

18.1

«i,<«i
ii„.a4

INiAl, lotiM

UiirK.

»«.JI7l

:i>.

i,R

fliinlwnre
Iniu, Kit bftra,
Leil<l, plKS

lU.UI

|)UlO

..

accuracy or obtain the detail neciwsary by telegraph.

t;uil«ry

..

liliiiia

UnltCH.

Ao~

UetMlA,

ftritl

OUxnwAre

CUCJA,

13 0.

iWitrn-

Kurliieiiwiiru

l4(liHH

time

18ni.

:

all the [M.rts from Sept. 1 to July
7, the latest mail datm.
We
do not include our telegrams to-night, as we cannot insure the

BHiiie

lime

I.

imt.
Uului*,

:

:

.

:

.

,

:

.

:

IHE CtiROKlCLB.

dd

tJuly 15, 1871;

—

1870.
1871.
TELEeR.\PH. We have liad anotlier
593,000
bales. 660,000
Stock in Liverpool
weather for the crop. Our telegrams received
29,385
80,912
Stock in London
At Stock in Glasgow
500
to-night all indicate an improving condition of the plant.
650
151,730
53,300
Qtilveston the weather has continued warm and dry, with the Stock in Havre
10,200
19,063
thermometer at 90 at New Orleans it has rained on two days, Stock in Marseilles
24,337
64,459
Stock in Bremen
and all the weeli has been sultry and hot at Mobile there was a
50,000
60,000
Stock rest of Continent
shower on Thursday, and with that exception it has been hot and Afloat for Great Britain (American)
70.000
93,000
18,013
in
00,013
dry, thermometer averaging 87 good progress has been made
Viloat for France (American and Brazil) ...
6,253
16,567
Afloat for Bremen (American)
clearing the fields of the weeds, and the crop accounts are better
432,000
538,833
Total Indian Cotton afloat for Europe
someon
to
be
rained
one
day,
and
the
crop
is
stated
at Selma it
140,746
176,199
Stock in United States ports
at
what more ijromi.sing, the thermometer has averaged 89
30,686
17,107
Stock in inland towns
Montgomery the weather has been in every way favorable, the
1,546,849
1,839,103
Total
therat Macon it has been warm and dry
thermometer 90
These figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight to-night
mometer 86 at Columbus it has rained on two days, ther
of 393,353 bales compared with the same date of 1870.
mometer 87; at Augusta there has been more or less rain every
The exports of cotton this week from New York show a deday at Memphis it has rained on three days, Wednesday quite crease since last week, the total reaching 310 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
generally, and at Nashville there have been several line showers, 828
bales last week.
direction for each of
but each telegram states that ihoy were all needed, and were exports of cotton from New York, and their
the last four weeks; also the total exports and direction since
thermometer
Memphis
has
averaged
81.
beneficial the
at
September 1, 1870; and in the last column the total for the same
Consumption op Gue.vt Buit.^in. Through our Liverpool period of the previous year

Weather Reports by

week

of favorable

;

;

;

\,

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

—

circulars received this

Great

by spinners in

week

would

it

Britain

:

a]>pear that the stock

probably

is

much

held

Exports

We

.June

circular, Messr.^.

Smith, Edwards

&

Co.,

from Lirerpnol and London to the mills at 03,000 bales
weekly, but estimate the real consumption at 58,000 weekly.
Our figures made the delivers from all of Great Britain at about

Of course

it

is

Other British

testing the accuracy of this result, but certainly Messrs.

Total Spain,

an improved demand, but at the
though former prices rule strong.

Jute Butts are steady in value, but meet
sales of 300 bales at 4^0., currency,
;

in Boston, 100 bales, at 4c.

the Interiou Pouts.— Below we

Beceipts. SUipmeuts

Montgomery..
Selma..

Memphis
Nashville

.

,

306,948

5,660

17,734

555
47
131
231
100

71
1,495

3,138

163

133

605

3

6,165

17,737

^.926
6,879
21,306

36,773
18,951
5,578

143

52,111

61,302

100

2,463
763

"l,809

100

8,226

1,809

641,888

387,796

317

826

NEW TOBK,
This

216

1

BALTIMORE.

PHiLADELPHIA

BOSTON.

S ince
So pt. l.i

1

1

New

Orleans..

Texas
Savannah
Mobile

l,*i9!
4551

735
....

746

Virjijiuia.

372;

.

83!

.

North'rn Ports..
Tennessee, &c..
Foreign

19!

505

1

1

1

1 H5,85l

....

42,.S16

830
187,865|
13,248

....
....

14,849
39,706
9,594

....

4,839

174

830

no

1,7.39

Sonth Corolina.
North Carolina.

This Since
week. ISeptl.

This Since
This Since
week, ISeptl. week. ISeptl.
9851
....

624

426

6,756
2,789
17,374
.

Totallast year..

133
114

...
'393

15,816

7,820

1,196

'

7 05,324

1

2W ,335

1,103
88,591

546

17,227

854

],71l'274.706

13,1.34

5,590
....1
149, 54,041

69

879; 56,471
265' 89,931

4,654 1,0 15,769|j

Shipping News.

433

.

70

9^673
5,023

....1
r

Total this year

14,096

ioi

1

141.146
62,901
S01.(«8
13,912
346,821

|

1

2,346

58,91l||

846!' 49,' 04!

52

t

866|m,465
1461 91,035

—The exports of cotton from the United States

the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 20,153
So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the
bales.
Bame exports reported by telegraph, and published in The ChbonICLB last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back.
With regard to New York,
we include the manifests up to last Saturday night
Total bales.
New YoiiK— To Liverpool, per steamers City of Brussels, 138
Ne-

14, 1870. -~

Stock. Receipts. Shipments. Stock,

4,086
1,936
1,603
2,089
691
5,643
1,070

130
68
101
59
81

1,127

545

2,114

138

353

509
763
251
358

5,070
3,153
4,535
3,198
1,810
8,929
4,002

vada, 78

New Orleans— To

216
Liverpool, per steamer St. Louis, 2,239

Charleston— To Barcelona, per brig Borignna, 144 upland
Savannah— To Liverpool, per bark La Paix, 454 upland and 182 S.I
Texas- To Liverpool, per snips
ships Koomar, 3,500
Andrew Jackson, 3,075
.

Monarcliy, 2,000 .. .Enoch Talbot, 3,251 .... per bark
.

3,310

17,107

1,132

5,474

30,680

2,239
144
686

T U Arm-

strong, 1,425

1.3,251

To Bremen, per bark Bremen, 2,010
To Amsterdam, per bark Arlington,

2,010
1,707

1,707

Total

20,153

The

particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form
are as follows
Liverpool.
Total
Bremen. Amsterdam. Barcelona,

New York
New Orleans

216
S,239

Charleston

2,463

1,287

:

.vt

give the movements of cotton at the interior ports—
receipts and
shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the
corresponding week of 1870
r-Week ending July 14, 1871.-, -Week ending Julv

Columbus
Macon

580,886

BBOBIPTB TBOaweek.]

Domestic Bagging at 19c., and 300 rolls do. at lOic, 30
days. Cloth is also better, both in price and demand, with the
market firm. Sales of 300 bales at 14c., duty paid, and 300 bales
We quote 14jc., duty paid. Manila Hemp
at 9c., gold, in bond.
is very quiet, and we hear of no large lots having changed hands
during the past week, former purchases of manufacturers being
sufficient to supply all their wants for the present,
We quot'e
ll@llic., gold. Jute is also quiet, and we have only 500 bales to

331
155
114
139

316

2,284

this

rolls

Augusta.

826

The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 18G9:

;

Movements op Cotton

74

Sec

;

and

2,284

....

Grand Total

Sales are 150 bales Native, on spot, at 18ic. 100 bales at 17c.; 100
150 bales Borneo at 13c., gold, in bond

with a rather limited demand

305,500

Smith,

&c.— The Cloth market opened

bales, in lots, at 17ic.;

report at 51c., gold.

568,187
12,199

All others

statements with regard to the British spinners
are entitled to great weight.

200

216

....

Co.'s

firmer, with

8.

826

I'orts

Spain Oporto& Gibraltar&c

time

74

Total to N. Europe.

We

week decidedly

24.

Same
prev.
year.

2,284

44.3

according to the Liverpool Brokers Association
report 100,000 bales, so if we add the accumulation since then as
above, they must now hold 245,000 bales.
have no way of

close the sales are again light,

17.

July

July

Bremen and Hanover

1,

B.^os, B.^gging,

June

make out Other French ports
but we estima- Total French

which for 38 weeks would make a difference between the
takings and consumption of 143,000 bales. The mills held of

Gunny

Jnne

to
date.

impossible to

tion

Edwards &

Total

Total to Gt. Britain

with entire accuracy tlie actual stock at the mills,
ted it according to Messrs. Easton & Co.'s figures of June 1st,
(which we know they keep as carefully as possible) at 130,000
Messrs. Smith, Edwards & Co. must have put it at a very
bales.
much higher figure as in their statement, there is a difference of
5,800 bales between the weekly takings and the weekly consump-

stock January

WEKK KNDINa

give the

deliveries

68,000 bales per weelv.

Sept.l,18T0

larger than

the generally received estimate here, and consequently that our
statement of the actual consumption of the British spinners was
notice that in their
somewhat in excuse of tlie real facts.
30th of

New YorK since

from

of Cotton (bales)

Savannah

316
2,2.39

144

586

144
586

13,251
16,968
2,010
1,707
The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased dur Texas
Total
Ing the week 847 bales, and are to-night 13,579 bales
16,292
20,153
2,010
144
1,707
less tlian at
the same period last year. The receipts have also
Gold, Exchange and Fbeights.—-Gold
Gold has fluctuated the
been 1,341 bales
past week between 111| and 111}, and the close was
in excess of same week last year.
112i. Foreign
Exchange market is dull and only steady. The following were
Visible Supply of COTTON.-The following table
shows the the last quotations: London bankers', long, 110J(allOf; short,

quantity of cotton in sight at this date
ol each of the two past
seasons

llOf-allOJ, and Commercial,
109i@110.

Freights closed at id.

by steam and ic and 5-32d. by sail to Liverpool, Ic gold by steam
aud JQ by sail to Havre, and 5-10 by steam to Hamburg.

:

:

,

July

THE OHRONICLK.

1871.

16,

By Tklkoraph from

Sftlpn for I'xport

Salfi* (Ml ftpfcuUtion.

Tol«l»ioik
Ntockof Amorioin

9117.000

Ti)t«l nlloat
American Afloat

48S.0flO

914000
sw.nno
4RI,()00
JOti.OOO

1H8,000

table will

show

9H^X

®

Up. loarrlve. ...O

under the liberal receipts of new
at the West, dull accounls from
abroad, favorable re|MirtH from tin- young whent crop, and a genoral desire to close out stocks on hand.
Tlio movement, undor (he
infliienre of lower prices, anil lower iwi-an freights, and a speculalion in Corn which has preveiilcil the free exjKirt of that staple,
has been (|uiti> brisk, and in the face of incri'Bscd receipts at the
western ports, a considerable reduction of the visable supply has
been effected. To-day the market was a little firmer at $1 40@
1 43 lor soft to prime No. 2 Spr'ng, with a liberal export more

3!I»,(K1<1
4f«<.(lll(l

iiKi.(X)n

(18.000

Q

Thnra.
»

91^^...

®

PrI.

&...

»X($...

»X®...

9Vfa...

^

Trade Report— The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester

@\»%

9

^...

is (pilot.

—

EtTROPEAN AND INDIAN CoTTON Maiikkts. In reference to
these marketR our cnrregpondent in London, writing; under the
date of July 1 BtaU»
,

Com has been the object of considerable speculation, in spite of
the unfavorable weather, and the large receipts here and at the
West. But the demand is very large, and it is thought receipts

—

Liverpool, ,Iuly 1. The followinjf are the prices of American
cotton compared witli those of last year:
^Palr A
,-Samo date 1R70-,
^-Ord.AMld^ if'd fair^ ^G'd&fair-,
Mid. Fair. Good.
£<
8S

33

SUined

19

18

7K

ITi

73i

8

8 5-18
8 7-18

8%

9Si

8 9-16 8Ji

9K
9%

8 9-18

9%

8Ji

Mid. O.Mld.

9%

will soon fall off

80
30

Liverpool declined to 298, ltd., and recovered
but these fluctuations seem to have had little
influence on the export movement. To-day, the inarkct has been

M.P

rather stronger at 72c. for

10>i

nearly nominal.

31
81

18
18

3-2

Mid. G.Mid. M.P.

Ord. G.Ord.L.Mid.
8 5-16
75i 77i

Oplands
Mobile
N.OrleansATexas

46

38
27

34

M

10

10
10),

in>«^

10),

lOX

HX

to-day to 31s.

prices of middling qualities of cotton at
at the corresiKinding periods in the three previous

and

jdland
Sea Island 25

d.

24

Orleans.. !1J<

Midland
Pcrnambaco.
E/yptiau

9\

for export

have been

d.

lOV

8

Dhollerah

7K

Egyptian

7Ai

Total

897,760

5Ji

transactions on specula-

1869,
bales.
119,060

1871,

from

bales.

1870.
bales.

2.'>4,472

50,f)47

142,700

83,.385

2.3.972

48,0.90

3,6.31

7.9(10

4.100
96,741

447,;i00

179,091

668,430

bales.

24,4.W
12,720

Actual
exp'tfrom
U.K. in

1870,

810

550

6;J,020

177,340

6.861
3.742
170,598

202,640

331,120

469,058

^." Indian.
E. Indian.

8
^>4

8X
7V

Liv., Hull .fc other
outports to date-

spec, to this date-

120.250
7.700
4.860

Brazilian..

d.

d.

12)i

9X

:

1870,
bales.

American..

1871.

d.

.— Actual exp.

-Taken on

1870.

lOK

liroach

commencement ol the year the

Since the

and

18ti8.

23
8 9-16
8 9-16

18
'i%
in
lOJi

Upland ... IlSi
Mobile .11',

tion

1871.
d.

The following

SALES, KTC, or kVL mSCKIFTIONS.
Sales this week.
Total
Same
Ex- Specnlathis
period
Trade. port.
tion. Total.
year.
1870.
.

American

,

Superfine
f bbl. $4
Extra State
6
Extra Western, common
5
Extra and double extra
Western & St. Louis.
6
Southern shipp'K extras. 6
Southeru,
trade
and
family iirands
7
Rye Flour sillier & extra 4
Corn Meal, Western and
Southern
3

The movement

.bale8.44,a')0

6,040

18,220
4,190
1.370
7,750

460
670
1.30

330
.MO

4,420

2,060

71,.380

11,620

15,010

Brazilian

Keyptiau

West Indian,

.fee.

East Indian

Total

9,800
2,280

8a.5.0«
172,400

60,690 1,.340,6.W
15,960
203,410
4,7ro
121,540
2,010
48,020
14,a;!0
467.790

Tothis To
American

1870.

1..570

720
11,380

H. Walker, of the

98,010 2,185,120 1,621,580 57,560

46,770

in sight

a.PkSo

Same

this

This

Total.

date

The following

1870.

26,580
291,720

20,
180.

Milwaukee
Toledo

28 358 2.422,677 1,658,712

3,252.289

71.3,320

864,630

378,780

Detroit
Cleveland

Euvptian
Indian, .fee.
East Indian...

152.055
44,!KB
275,965

97. 181

1870.
bales.
71,918
164,777
29.385

bales.
1

to

June

1,36,44S

29

280,168
61,515

1870.
1,730,177
141,6C4

week.

1,

New York

.

963,881
67,975

38,869

4^1,938
18, 22

.3,9<I8

P. M.. July 14, 1871.

week generally been
show some decline, with an

65,T34

9
6«7

13,778

18,399

Chicago..

hush.

83,933
16,013
8,702
7,806
.5,850*

Louis

82,680

D»lttth

Totals
Previous week
Correspond'g week,

'70.

"

'69.
'68.

"

'67.

WEEK ENDING

8, 1871.

Wheat.

1871.
bales.
129.888
11B.201
80,912

194,lti6

8.3,796

of Breadstuffs to the latest mail dates

(60 lbs )
171.777
281.676
61,661
6,330
82,300
326,300
84,060

St.

989.498
42,596
8,532,417

1,.529

4,824,872
43,018

,

Since
Jan. 1.

week.

8,193,1.57

26,.'i87

.

1870.

.

For the

Since
Jan. 1.

The Chronicle by Mr. E
Produce Exchange, show the Qrain

Flonr.
bbls

BREADSTUFF'?
Friday

For the

(l!l« His.l

—

Imports, January
DeliTeries
Stocka, Jane 29

1871.

.

time Jan.

28,
39.

London, July 1. There has been a gocnl demand for cotton, and
a further advance of ^d to Jd per lb. has taken place in the quotations.
Annexed are the particularj of imports, deliveries and
stocks
1869.

Same

market has been as follows

tables, prepared for

18'

of cotton in Liverpool 61'per cent is Ameri"
can against nearly 50 per cent last year. Of Indian cotton the pro"
jiortion is nearly 7 per cent, against 20 per cent.

40
95

&

20S
06®

1
1

-EXPORTS PROM NEW YORK.

YORK.-

109,

Of the present slock

1
1

96C<»

Malt

JULY

310.130
69.770
46.620
13.510
114.600

W.

4 06 Peas. Canada

Dec

day.

1870.
1,655,991

2fll..'>44

SC®

40©

1

85
00
70

80(B.

8 50 Oats
5 60 BarlcT

and the movement

437.700
131.9H0
62,160
29,480
49,010

1870.

1871.
2.52.6*1

'Thii

1

74®

00®
40®

,

44

71J4@

Rye

Since

1

White California

RECEIPTS AT LAKE AND RIVER PORTS FOR THE

-Stocks.-

date

8 25 Yellow, new
6 50
White

l,(W2,22'i
119,(j09

8.800

5,480

390.504
191.737
84,720
902.139

7.868
2.362
1.958
107

95.778
2,976

22.670
504.820

25,.5«fl

5 90

00®
00@

Wheat, bnsh.6(H,594 7,261.12.3 8,.332,55:) SI3,20:J
" (-98,444 10,551.:l:)0 2,801,373 573,716
Corn,
" 11,871
62,465
276,4(14
Rye,
8,079
Barley,&c " 82,828
579,908
996,711
" 167,413 2,928,198 2,451.966
185
Oats

78..5ao

115.970 1,69.5.044 1.016,360

Brazilian

Total

date

For the
week

38.230
5.030
3.920

-Imports.-

This
week.

1871.

66®

KEW

1871.

.

6 80
6 00

in breadstuffs at this

KBCEIPT8 AT

,

Wheat, Spring, ncw,busb$l 37(3
Red Winter
Amber do
1
White
14!

86®
75®

Com, Western Mix'd,

.

Flour, bbls..
G, meal, " ..

Average
weekly sales.

at $1 05 in bond.

are the closing quotations

Flour—

12.480

last

selling freely at full

is

figures for the various descriptions are barely supported.

The following statement shows the sales and imports of cotton
tor the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday
evening

other descriptions being

;

Oats have been active and firm, but close quiet, and the higher

|

1870.

Prime Mixed

prices.

years
1868. 1869.
d.
d.

(id.,

Rye has remained qniet. Barley Malt
The last sale of Canada Peas was

The following are the
this date

nnil

ment.

:

Sea Island

deprviUHKl

Winter Wheat, both hero

tmi.doo

4a4.(ioo
444,(l<KI

Wod.

Tuea.

»X98K 9t<®9V

9V®9,H »Xa...

Wheat has been

14.
1S7,(KK)
«,(«»)
8H,noil

pricoa of cotton for th« wuck;

clo»tin;{

Men.

Sat.
Orleans...

the daily

;

Statu sold at $5 DO.

July

.Iulv7.
I«,fl00
14,000
8a,noo
715,000

144,000
SO.OOO
47.000

rill.lKlO

PricoHid. Uplands. »K^..
"

Jnnc-30.

.Inne 43
BS,000
19,000
17.000

Tot«l WllpK

89

Flour has been drooplnflr, and Com Meal Is lower; 1,000 bbls
Brandy wine sold yesterday at |4 05.
To<lay there was but little
doing, and prices without )naentisl change a line of prime extra

LrvuRPOOi,.-

I.iTKnrooL, JuIt 14—4:.'*) r. M -Tli« m»rkot, li«» nili-il (Irm to-diiy, ivllh nalrn
amoiinlliiK lo lft,(KX) halon, InrlmlliiK 4, OIK) tialo» for export ami npi'mlnThf wili-n of thi- wi'i'k liavi- boon 1*7.000 hali*. of which h.ikWi Imica
lion.
wen" taken for i'xi«irl nnrt 38,IH)0 halcn on apccnliitlon. Thii Klock In port
The ittoek of colt^in at
Is OOII.OOO tialoH. of which .')lf.I.000 ImlttH arc American.
tea bonnd to thia |.ort ia4l«.000 balex, of which 98,000 bales ar« Aiaurican.

The following

:

:

:

,

Oats

Corn.
bush.

hush

1,366,840

hnsb

1h-.i (48 lbs

(:t2

118,770
27,102

310

45,.')70

1.600

20,860
6,600
60,638

3,096

360

bush
Rye,bneh
Barley,

4,469

at the

1888.

1870.
8,646,801

1869.
3,103,398

1,841 ,S18

16,810,101
88,133,140
7,401,459
767,269
663.831

19,137,417

6,813,620
988,579
533 000

18,130,378
16,872,212
6,926,064
512,949
611,300

9,060,750
19,872,278
8,179,019
443,661
a48,9»<

58.678,800

48,160,669

42,868,903

8^la>,S9t

1871.

Wheat, bush

lis

18.413
4,230
8.970

1,806

96I,0(V1
84,454
98,446 1,01.3.617
70.623
712.018
801.7.55
51,085
24,474
226,831
71,251
401.314

2,31.3.749

Com, bush
OaU, bush

ir-K

>

COMPAR.VTIVE AOGRBOATE RECEIPTS of Flour pnd Uraiu
same ports from Jan. 1 to July 8, inclusive, for four years.
Flour, bbls

Kyo

Barley.

but'ti.

(IWilh".)

15,7.38.163

Prices for breadstuffs have during the

weak, and Flour, Wheat and

Com

unsettled feeling at the close.

The

receipts of Flour

have not been eicesaire, but there has

Wheat. To
have been greatly reduced,
and this lias somewhat increased the export movement. On Wad
nesday 3,000 bbls prime western from White Wheat were sold at
$6 65, and quantities of " seconds" from winter Wheat, branded
extra, liave been sold at |5 50@5 75. Extras from spring have
ranged from |5 75 to $6 10, but have been quite neglected. South.
ern Floors have btwu moru freely oTciod, and close lower. Bye
l)C«>n

a great pressure to sell old Flours from winter

ToUl puln, buah

Shipments of Floor and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee"
Toledo, Cleveland and St. Louis for the week endii-a Inly 8.
1871
Pl'^n^.
hills

close out these in large lines, prices

A eek ending July
Week ending July
•Week ending Tulv
•Week ending J Illy

91,388
91,185
'70. IM,66»
'09. 78,581

8, '71.
I, '71.
8,
8,

*St. Lonia notlnclnded in 1869

Wheat.

(•.>rii,

linsh.

hii«h.

515,788 1,910,149
481,987 1,88.3,035
727,890
701.696
483,471
!I66,«69

and

8, inclusive, for

three years.

Bsrie),

hush.
S.700
8.900
11,080

415

Kye.
hash
8,470
17,846
8,707
7,109

1870.

Comparative Shipments from the same
July

Oats,
hin«'

S0«,876
863.074
638,444
230,027

ports from Jan.

1

to

:

.

THE CHRONICLE.

90
bbls.

*1871.
1,951,755

.bush.

13,816,fit2

Floiir

Wheat.
Corn..

23,265,522

42,3.30,681

Louis included from March

aud not

24, 1871,

WEEK ENDING JULY
Wheat,

Flour,

At

bb

New York

s.

72,710
17.069
11,8)8
15,198
12,822

Boston
Portland
Montreal
Philadelphia
Baltimore
New Orleans

bush.

Corn,
bush.
983.831
3:j,214

Total

984,168
169,691
1,045 491
993,213
24... 163,676
793,.5(i4
17... 170.368
10... 177,519 1,1.54,875
3. ...17.5,512 1,594.892

WeekeudingJulyl.... 160,782

Barley,
busli.

11,741

180
26,200
60,000
46,678

....

700
3,000
250

16.5,800

100,000
122,029

1,U8,910

246,543
,352,279
a35,040

1,284,1.36

31.5,821

1,431,153
1,069,627

Rye.
bush.

4,343
8,613

11,625
31,654

164,993
29,300
70,000

9,7.37

Oats,

bush.
101,305
13,200

800

1,000
....

Weekending Jane
1,200,386
584,943
Week ending Juno
1,454,625
565,951
Receipts at the same ports, since January 1, (excluding
Orleans, from Jan. 1 to March 24, inclusive,) 1871

some

been a

cases,

is

being looked upon as quite stimulating. Buyers at the moment are rather
slow in responding, but are thought to be preparing for a fair movement,
Java lias been under negotiatiou to some extent, but nothiug of magnitude
in the way of sales consummated. Other descriptions have moved fairly and
at full prices, though buyers displayed no unusual anxiety to seenre (stock in
large parcels. Sales of 5,000 bags Kio, 9,6!«) mats Java, 2,000 bags Maracaibo.
1,100 bags Laguayra, and 400 bags Costa Kica. At Hampton Roads to go to
Baltimore 5,900 bags Rio, and at Baltimore 4,000 bags Rio.

16,491
3,100
3,400
9.507

8,956
1,500
3,060
10 650
10,821
1,130

in

exhausted the large amounts sent to them early in the year, especially as their
purchases in the interior have been unusually moderate. The supply of Brazil
is now pretty much all at hand so far as known to be due, and divided among
owners who are geuerally looked upon as flnancially strong and likely to hold
their stocks for full figures, indeed are doing so now, and in some cases have
w thdrawn samples entirely, the tenor of the late telegram from Eio Janeiro

8, 1871.

713,815

80,»«

Week ending .June
Week ending .Tune

31,788,024

in the previous years.

AND GRAIN AT SEABOAKD POETS FOR THE

RECEIPTS OF FLOUR

J

little slow to move as the old feeling of
not easily dissipated, aud large and sweeping transactions seem to
Taking tbc business from first and second hands,
be rather out of date.
however, the aggregate has been good aud trade generally is considered in a
much healthier condition than at any time dnring the past four or Ave months.
Much depends upon the vrants of the interior certainly, but there is no reason
'o believe that the consumption of the country is reduced, while it is almost
certain ttat the small dealers and distributors have by this time nearly or quite

caution

266,734

Total

I

COFFEE.
Buyers have,

3'.a,499

Rye....

[July 15, 1871.

1808

1870.
1,960,557

23,580,300
4,3»t,536

Oats....
Barley.

*St.

:

'

22,8.38

The imports this week have included .3,300 bags Eio, per "Zizine"; 2,290
bags Rio and 551 do. Santos per steamer "La Flace.^' Of other sorts the imports have included .3,695 bags Maracaibo, i)er "Ilva," and 723 do snndries.
The stock of Rio July l3, and the imports since Jan, 1, 1871, are as follows

14,29g

New

:

Flour,

Wheat,

bbls.
3,910,056

bush.

Corn,
bush.

13,07.3,751

19,163,713

Oats,

Rye,

bush.

ousli.

Barley,
bu-h.
627,797
5,988,651
bushels.. 39,891,610

Total Grain

In Bags.
Stock

137,798

Same date

'i

InlSlO

GROCERIES.
as a

whole continues

Friday Etenino, July 14, 1871.
an encouraging cori

Java and Singapore
Ceylon
Maracaibo

*

VariJus
Coffee Rio...
Jav.t

Maracaibc.

pkgs.

8.098 p.gs.
1,3^1 pk(<8.
11.419 bags.
5.63S mats.
3,590 bat;s.

I

Laguayra
'^-•~-

.,

1.278 bi-gs.
bugs.

""
«•'
b if^8.
•-

Sugar., Cuba.. 10.000 bxes.

Cuba

Suffar, Brazil.
Sugar,
........ ^.
Manila,
&c..
M'las'e8,(jUba

interior.

4,8 5
...

I.S97

Otlier

3,33.5

1,

at date

January

1871,

Te«
.Tea

34,39)830

11)8.

(Indirect Import)

Kio
Coffee, other
''nffee

Sugar
Sugar
Bagar
MolasseB

pkg-*.

bags.
bags.
boxes.
hhds.
bags.
hhds.

105.876

78,9117

15,872
8T!,8 3

46.95,)
8fi.8;6

37,740

2^7,^I63

111713

(11,S2S

Ht!,7H,5

2S,.fJ5
ILIiOO

376,233
24,181

294,3 TO
465,331
5.M,557
233,733

.

'

••

Black.

Green.

1».8I3,*5

13,775,883
^,'.05,13!

Japan.
7,8S«.6i7

6.<46A79

53.623
68,767

19,1(10

1729

5,462

4,064

Total.
31,894,850
32,;i3$,^4

The indirect Importations, including receipts by Pacific 'Mall steamers via
Ajplnwall, have beei: 15.872 pkgs. since January 1, against 39,41.3 last year.

this

week

,

,

4.006

rtncc ,Tan. 1. 200,161
same time, '70 160,958
first

Same time

i

"

"Fourth"
complain somewhat

There have been no imports of tea this week. The receipts indirectly ha^e
been 1,004 pkgs. by steamer and 30it by rail overland.
The following taule shows the Imporls of Tea into the United States (not
Iccloding San Francisco), from January 1 to date, in 1871 and 1>70:
12.782,'J38

'.22

205,126
115,666

bx8,

Imports

after the

There is of conrsc the usual shading on odd lots, always to be
found during a quiet season, but no general change in values, and quotations
remain about as before. The imports now show quite a little increase over
last year, but while stocks have been accumulating on the seaboard, there has
in all probability been a large falling ofT in the interior, and to make this good
an early revival of the demand is depended upon. Some jobbers report a
very fair line trade, and, though the development is slow as yet, the growth of
this portion of the business begins to show itself, city grocers and retailers
taking quite a number of small chops from day to day. Sales of 2,100 pkgs.
Grceu, 1,300 pkgs. Oolong, and 1,S03 pkgs. Japan.

.

604

46,953
37,740

Cuba.

^,53^

forcfl matters.

Wn.-.ih.
J8W

18,62!

1,120

tAlBO

17,689

233
7,849
7,582
996

287.l'f3

244,925

mats.

of goods has been
the leading growths aud the various

The movement
all

20,045 bags Manila, and 289 hhds. Molado.
Imports at New York, and stock iu first hands, July

fully, and the trade are disposed to
at the comparatively dull state of business. For other groceries, however, the
call has of late proved very fair, and, under the impression that teis are
merely awaiting their turn, holders, as a rule, refrain from any attempt to

,

4.397

Includes mats, &c., reduced to bags.

fetock In

have not been realized

is

16,386

27,'.78

35.697
48,684

Havana;

Slt,»13

.

Ei:
oo
CO.

1,030

though clayed sugars formed the largest proportion, sold,
Of late, holders have appeared just a trifle
more willing to operate, but do not perceptably increase the ofl'ering or manifest any intention of materially reducing the cost. Refinefl liave been in very
good demand and quite steady, with some of the most desirable styles selling
The sales of Raw
higher, but at the close the (movement is less active.
embrace 5,367 lihda. Cuba; 616 lihds. Porto Rico; 325 hhds. Barbadoes ; 520
873 lihds. Martinique; 348 hhls. St. Croix; 4,608 boxes
,Jihds. Demerara;

7o51!14
241,925
252,030
418,81t
442,043

,

•61,246
6,6l0
£5,86t

especially of the product of Cuba.

1.

^

demand immediately

7,.6,214

styles of curing,

^

expectations of an improved

8,702

and the imports at the several

Boston. Phlladel. Bait. N. Orle'B.
import. import, import, import.
•1,62
*48,525

iiuport.

as usual, handling the largest amounts.
comparatively general, including nearly

1S7C
S3,738,a;4

TEA.
The

192,53;
116,907
877,843

2,5(10
4,0(iO

last

at leading port

since

84,602

UiKM

peculiarly adapted to their ordinary wants. The general demand since our
has been very fair, with grocers taking a fair proportion, though refiners,

•

1871, are as toUows :
stocks In y ew York Imports

1,.5(I0

and though in no case operating carelessly are rather more inclined to take
stock a little in excess of immediate requirements where they find parcels

bags,
._..^
bags.

1,'^56

Imports this week at this port have included only 1,004 pkgs. of
tea by indirect importation. Of coffee, 6,141 bags Eio and 4,418
bags of other sorts have arrived. The receipts of sugar have included 4,006 boxes, 14,283 hhds., and 10,787 bags. The receipts of
molasses are 4,014 hhds.
The stocks in New York at -late, and imports at the five leading
ports since Jan.

8,IS5
13,927

13,

5.'M3

44 8i9
20,t02

refining grades retain their sniiremacy, and are relatively higher than other
qualities, owners considering the styles mentioned as the most remunerative
stock to carry. Buyers appear to accept the situation without many objections^

hhds.
hhds.
Port IMco.
448 hhds.
hhds.
Demerara..
66 hhds,
UUds.
(Jthir.,
896 hhds,
Hhds. include bbls. and tcs. reduce*S

7.467

Porto Ulco

,,..
I23,.552

There have been a few slight changes of a temporary character from day to
day during th^week, but the geueral tendency has been in seller's favor, and
the market seems to be supported without much difflcnlty. Indeed, importers
rather gain confidence, if anything, and continue in many cases tp place dcsir.
able parcels from current arrivals, in store, in preference to selling at current
rates, especially as the accumulation does not rapidly increase, though uatn.
rally at about this season showing a pretty full aggregate. The good aud prime

week, were as iollows':
5.41.3

11,000

8-',5(0

Total.

SXIGAR.

Til 3 entries direct lor consumption, and the withdrawals frou
bond, sliowing together th^ total thrown on the market for the

44''.3pks8.

6,«0

Total...
Same time, 1870

reports of disasters to the crops.

itreea

t....

Laguayra
St.Domingo
Other

About the only indication of an actual speculative feeling is to be
observed on Spices which have been considerably stimulated "by

Japaa

stock,

In bags.

and thougli the excessive heat has undoubtedly at times
had a tendency to restrict business, the movement of stocks has in
the aggregate been fair. During the early portion of the yeaf
values have been gradually shrinking and supplies accumulating,
but now tlie impression appears to prevail that prices have about
reached their minimum and stocks their maximum, and that but
little danger is to be apprehended in making investments on
quantities wanted for regular trade purposes. Buyers, however
are not given to overestimate their wants, and a g. eat many still
keeo operating along from hand to mouth until they are bettej.

Tea, black....

....

-New York-,

in rather

in regard to the condition of affairs in the

63,812
310,935
261,592

14,805

Of other sorts the stock at New York, July
ports since January i, 1871, were ai follows

dition,

satisfied

ork.

109,8-6
7^.907
8r2.6T2
859,616

167C

Imports

The market

New Savan,& (,alPhila- Baltldelphia, more, Orleans, Mobile, veston.

New

hands.

1870

1869

Cuba. P.Rico.
•hh 8, *iiha«.
2,F48
Bi.OSS
25,497

5,1J4
171.050
1S6.716

13,

5,043
29,353
20,571

....

46,700
63.615

16,787
861,31,7

166,145

255,125
376.223
122,881

91,328

86.8)6
111,7 3
145,707

were as follows

:

Other. Brazil, Manlla.&c^elado
bbde.
bags,
'hhds, bags,

10 ',785
131.910

1,218
40,469
16,106
1',.554

1.917
l,9i2

inOLASSES.
There has been a slight improvement in the tone of the market for foreign
goods since our last, but nothing of an exciting nature and indeed many of
the trade think the position about as blue as ever. The current call was in
part from grocers taking a few parcels, in part from second hands, to meet a
moderate increase of the distributive outlet, and in part from refiners rcquir
'Ingafewgood boiling lots. The demand from the latter class of buyers
however, was not general, and is as a rule considered uncertain as their direct
importation Is more than likely to satisfy consumptive wants for some time to
come. With prices .already modified to about as low a level as could reasonably be expected, holders of the stocks have refused to make farther concessions and though without actual buoyancy the feeling may be called ratier
more steady.
Distilling grades remain entirely neglected and nominal.
Domestic has met with very little direct demand and has sold to some extent
under a slight pressure to realize, as a few holders tired of adding expenses
and losses are rather determined to quit stock at the earliest possible moment.
Prices naturally are weak and uncertain. Syrups are in fair but not active
•demand and values steady.
Sugar House Molasses moving fairly on foreign
accountiwtth tlie sales ranging at about 17(g>17x in hhds, and 21@21>i( ia bbls.
Sales of 480 hhds Cuba muscavado 910 hhds St. Croix 450 hhds Porto Rico
100 hhds English Island and 800 bbls New Orleans.
;

'

;

;

Tbe rocelpU

at

N«w Tork, ind itoAk In flrat

IiiiporU Ihli weok
"
sliicuJna.l
•uiuo tiiuu ino
In nrat

'*

luuida, July 18,

Cuba,

P. KIco,

•lihiln.

•hli'U.
J a;

217
10.199

haadi
"
siinie

I8.3U3

«,5I7
._^
lltno *in IT.Ul
'69 11.0 9

IMi

m

other

N.O.

•hhiii

bbli

anil

8.500

of

I.

»I.Ma

Mun)

Total

Inolurtlni tlsroos

ta,(ai

m},3«i

miasi

413,911

and barrel! rsdaoed to

Wl

1870

142,043

223,733

243,533

htadt.

in a wholesale

held on BosI <n account.

Advices from the producing countries continue quite
stimulating, and making due allowance for .the usual exaggeration holders, in
reality, seem to have a fair basis for their flrmncss and confldence. Mace, Nutmegs and Pepper are still the best maintained. The demand for reUil parcels
is not quick, but very fair, with the distribution, as a rule, made at full
market
values though frequently on a retail lot a buyer can obtain relatively better
terms than if desirous of handling a large line.

lished for .-tralght brands buyers take only in small lots,
however, at the'
decline. There are outside brands to be had
considerably below this price.
That goods are selling below cost now, as claimed by importers, can hardly
be
correct, for although the stock here is already large,
fresh arrivals
;

continue to
Pardines have moved freely, owing to advices from France concern.
ing the catch being unfavorable. Prices have advanced materially,
and sales
in.

but at the close there

is

a slight

reiic.

and holders of any, except the smallest tlsh, are more willing sellers.
Turkish Prnnes are in light demand, but as there are few or no French
on the
market, holders look for an Improved demand, and consequently
demand full

lion,

prices.

Currants arc selling moderately well at late prices. Nuts have been
more active, owing to the low prices ruling of late and some concession
offered

Almonds have moved quite

sold to a fair extent.
prices rule as before.

freely.

.-

Brazil

and Walnuts have

also

Fire-crackers are quiet, and. In the absence of sales

mr

week from Havana and Uatanzas have been

this

at

$3®

$4 per box, and Oranges at t4@t5 60 per box. West India sell at easy prices
for Bananas and Cocoanuts, but steady
prices for Pineapples. We quote
Pineapples at tia®$14 per hundred Baracoa Bananas,
;
$1 Eo@$2 per bunchBaracoa Cocoanuts, $28®«30 per thousand, and Jajnaica
do., $18®$a0 per
thousand.

The demand for Domestic kinds has been less active than for
several pr«ceding weeks, but holders of Apples are still firm
in their ideas, and sell only
at the late advances. There is no business
as yet in the smaller fruits. The
crop of Peaches will probably be large, and
low prices are expected to
A few lots of Pitted Cherries are coming Into market, but very few have rulX
be*
sold. Peanuts are in rather better
demand, and holders again show mode

New

Soxes.

The supply of Old Domestic Green kinds is 'good, and we
heai of few conjplaint* of high prices. The best
Apples sell well, but inferior arc dull
1 caches rule low, the quality is poor, and they
sell slowly.
Melons are in fnjldemand, and slow of sale at easy prices.
quote Apples |6®6 per bbl. folr
best Mnsk Melons $3 50®4 per
bbl ; Whortleberries 10c per quart ; Antwerp
;
Raspberries lli^lgc; Black Caps
8@10c; Lawton Blackberries 18®!!0c par
quart, and Peaches $1 50@2 50 per
crate.

We

ADVICES FROM PRODrciIVG nCARKETS.
Coffee —From
-I''""" Messrs, Small & Co.'s.
Co.'
of New Orleans, annual Rio
._.r
n^"i..^"*®?
coWee
statement we extract .the
the following data
dal in regard to eofTe,; for t,e\5rt
01 «e»
o»
«ew Orleans,
New
Orl?r.' and
.r,^.t'",?'
the United States, for
tot the
t
year ending. July Iw, 1871
Total Imports from July 1. I8I0, to
July 1, 1871
I rum July 1, IS69, to July
bags
i,
.

18TO....

Increase this year
Total sale, for year

......

.....

t.

,".11

htock at date.. f^.... :;;;::;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:>•;

l°ml llZ°'wTO°'^' ^'"'*''

,j

—

'.

t
^''

-

*** '*»*«'efadlntrjiiii«io;'^\"vi.',

The

general

week to all conntriea....
movement at both ports has been
To U.S.

.

Hhds.

6S9

269,018

91,'(r7

aVIM

9i'5

2M.S28

30 680

1,0%

41U19

102.1h8
72.267

li.tioe

18711

1869

IIIkIs.

1

.

,

^Stock

at date.-

Hhds.

Boxes.

Ubdi.

4l2,7n2

1.199,140

9«.73I
183.149

1^,423

1I6,92«

i7U,»e7

"tSMi
Jl.257
12.924

1,

&

»

Loading
"
"
Stock
Btdftte
Kxchange, 34}^d.

•

4«j«

June

says:

22, I87I,

15,000 baits.

"

,

"

WWI

•
"

84M0

W/W

...i. ..;,.!. ...<:,,..

ill-..

HleUei.

Tea.

Hyson. Common to fair
do Superior to nne

do

@

iO

® 73
@1 18
@
@ >0

ff)

Kx.flnelto finest....

r>5

80

UncoI..Tapan, Com. to talr..
do
Snp'r to fine...

do

5li
Tounit Hyson. Com. to rnlr. 40
Super. t^> tine. 60
do
Ex.nnetollncBtl CO @1 30
do
Gnnp. & Imp., Coin to talr
^ 70
do
Snp, to line.. SO @1 00
do Ex. fine to flnesC.l 10 ®l 4?

I

M

Hyson
do

Sk.&Tw

C. to fair.
Sop. to One.

do

®

31
45

I

do

Snperiorto

do
do

^'

55

%\ HO

60
85

fine

4a

Snp'r to fine. 60 (^

Ex.

f.

to finest.

f*}

® 70
^ 55
@ 75
»\ iS
9 B»

65
li
45

to finest,
to lair

I.

do Kx fine to finest
3one.& Cong.. Com. to fair.

'

JO
SO

i3

Ex.

Common

Oolong,

7.5

@t

80

25

CofTee.
Bio Prime, duty paid

go'd. 15 ®!5K
gold. 14)4'@Uk

do good
do lair
do ordinary
Java, mats and ha^s

Cuba,

do
do
do
do
.do
do
uu
do

inf.

1
I

gOIrt. 1391(314

J

I

@22

20

......icold. I5X4M7
(told. 13 016M
god. 14 ei5V

Native Ceylon
Mar;ic;in)0

Lagiiayrs
St

gold. I.1J013S
gold. IS (320

Brown

"

'

gold. ^%9Vi
gold. lU ei5X

Dondngo, in bond

Jamiilca

I

Sasar.
5K9 9« Hav'a,BoT,D.S.l»o».19to20.. 12j<813X
12M(aUK
9K® 9^ Havana, Kox, white...

to com. refiaing
good refining

I

fair to

prime

b;<®..,.

fair to good grot ery..,. ^xait'X
pr.
.-to diolce grocery
:nK(5[10«
.
centrtlngal, blids. & bxs. 9H®ll>j

!

,

a^ail

Brazil, baira

a

t, itiLi
White

1
I

^

9

A

I

Viiiin%

,WK912H
12«ai2X
llxail»
IS^WISX

Crushed and granulated

'

Powdered

I

® 9X

'i%» 9

•,

S'ngars,

do
do B
do
do extra C
Tcllow sugars
YcUo

|

9 9%

Porto Hlco.reBninggrades...
do
grocery itrades....
Manila, bags

!

Mclado
nieiuuu
iH%'%
^^'S*f%
--9!«
mo, asses
B
Hav'a, Box.D. S. N08. 7to9... S%9l9i'n\
do 10 to 12.. txalOX
tV^lOX
do
do
do l:i to 15.. lOxaiiJi
do
do
do 16tol8.. njV@W>4
do
do

9Wi

i

molasses.
New Orleans new

»

gall.

Porto KIco

Cuba iduscovado

40®

TO

6tU

Cuba Clayed
Cuba eenlrlfneal

SS

2fi»
87($

45

English Islands...

SS

|

I

»S.
«SB
448

31

Rice.
RaUgoon, dreaud, gold In bond 8?i@

3,^

*M

iVii

Carolina

I

Splcea.
Cassia, in cases. ..gold ^ lb.
do
Cassia, in mats
Ginger, Race and Af 'gold)

81K®

Pepper, In bond
do Singapore

33

31H(5t
I

SO®

1

00(3j

(gold)

11

& Snma'ra

^"^
16

Plmcnlo, Jamaica

8 W(3>

do
Mace
Nutmegs casks
cases Penang
.do

•do

In

12
17
•»

....«
....«

11
a

8K

«U«

do
do

Iwnd

»

m

8>i9

(go d)
In bond...^. Jo

Cloves
do

100(9

—

Fruits and Nnts.
Raisins, Seeaies6.new

do
do
4o
do

Layer.

V mat

1870. «<

S 60

box. 2

Snltana, *i Id
Valencla,«l lb

411

15
II

London Layer

V

Dates

'».

lb.

Almonds, Languedoe
Tarragona
do
Ivlca
Sicily, soft shell..

I

» hi. box.
» or, box

®

17

...

l^^iA

...

17
15

,.,

80
29

(IS

I

7

,-

.

I

.

f

...

,

.

I

8

Copperas

Camphor.

In bblt

Castile Boana

XpiomSalU

a

nr»
«
11 x«

prime
hiv:

...

»

-!•

pitted

r<

»•

lom,to fair do
do
do Wll.g'dtobeat do

5

I

!

I

8

'«

75
8 00
I

$}S

s

and Snndrles,
Mcorlr*

16
SO
88

genuine

Ti

7W

«¥

,..,._.» b(ish

Calsbra, Indlatlon
,

IIH
i'io

7X1
t*

unpared.qrsA

Peanuts, Va,K'Vll'omcy do > £?

sic.

;

I

Saltpetre

«1
8
*

PeeanNuis

|

,

(!»

do

Hickory Nnts

...

4X<*
30

» bnj ....

do
slleed
Peaclies. pared
riicrrles

®
at n
9 3'
9 I8s<
»

Alum

10
11

1

IRIackberrles

Groeers-" Drn;cs
Bl-Carb,Soda (Eng.)..
Borax
Sal i'nda, Caak

uoMnsTio

J!
'0

§
A
«
DRian rr.uiTS.
» ». 7 »

No

yire Crack best

do

20
..

(ft

lijillan

Apples, State
Western....Ao
Spnthern, common
do

..

(i^

Shelled. Spanish
shell

Macaroni,

••
....

(c^

1

"Walnnis, Bor'cl'eiiux!

13

IH
7
8 50

Barcelona

do

African Pcanms..

...

9>A

liK®
7

»«

Fil'bcrfs.'tiMj-.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'....;-

I

»

TH«

Brazil Nuts
I

41;

TV®

Cherries Ciennan
Canton Ginger, ease

—

....

16

.-..-(S
43 <«

'6

....

paper

0i

»
(9
»

75* 3(0

2

Currants, new... .sCitron, Leirh'i'e (new)
Prnnes, French
Prnnes, Turkish
Prnnelles

Sardines
Sardines

'V'Vl-f^'if.

^T>nty paid—
IT.Sk.4Tw'kyKx.(.toflnst 55 « 60

/-Dnty paid-.

Sulphur

?^er^n»;tf™Ta"Ul'r^nSrT^^^^^^

l.Tn

PorU.^

all

Boxes.
iT )*«

Messrs. Wright
Co.'s telegram, dated Rio de Janeiro,
Sales Of ColTee for United States since June 2Ist

Shipments"

i

ISW....

^To

,

Boxes.

Boxp-S.

IS'9.

1871....

ZSXM
as follows

Exports since January

.

Micc'ts this we'k-,
IS71

do
do
do
do

Increase ..
Stock at all
1.

0
«

Orleans..

Total export 01 tbe

Hlit«. Smyrna."...'..'.'.'.'.'

';

Increase

,Tulv

MM
90!

Jtallliiiure ....

New

Hlids.

V'ork....

PbllMlelphla.,

confldence.

I

as follows

To

'

The demand for Mediterranean Green Frnit is only moderate, aa
the supply
of West India and Domestic is so abundant. Lemons
sell from store

.

,or-. n -,„„..

,,,,,. 1.

:

Th« Followlns; are RuIIns Quotattona In First Hand*
On the Purchase or Small Lots Prices arc a Fraction

There have been no new features in the market the past week, the demand
being only fair, and prices as a rule remain as quoted before, Ihongh
a decline
In the price of Layer Raisins has been established. The
demand for Layers
has been fair, and although ft 85, a decline of 6c. per box Is now
cstab

by holders.

'.:..y.

:

'

PRICES CflBRENT.

FBUITS. &c.

flsh at ISJic,

,\ufk hove gciicrally been on l'
ircurreni, and ll.ViaU rs. f.
lomprised about 12,000 boxes, aj

I

.M0I,A»HKS StlOAR,- Tlio movement In this class has been limited lo several
lots at from H lo« ra. ptr arrobe for
(or No,
No H to 10, partly embargoed angara.
Holders continue flrm for good suitable kinds, which are not abundant.
CKNTnirioAi.s— IIiivc liocn ixli'iii-lvfly dealt fn. I'fpcrlally dncc the laet
advance of prices la New York, and Hoino 10,000 boacH or mpru bavo readily
ctiangt'd hanilN at tin' flLnirct* deinandi'd by bf>Iderfl.
Most of the above total
Hairs waa of Non 11 to 12 V fortho United States, and there la now tittle left
In the market of fnch ifradcB.
.Mi-srovADOEH.— This market for these sn^rs Is qnlet. for want of stock
offeri'd on sale, and prices are placed on the basia of 10M<i2>10.)i; rg. per an'Obe
for good fair to good reflnlng.

possible, have kept business seucrally In an uncertain and feverish condition.
The tcndi'iicy of values, however, baa naturally been upward, and occasionally
some very citri^me prices were asked for desirable parcels. Not only have our
own local dealers been engaged, but some stock has been bought up and is now

have been made of small

Rtpert »aya ;—

week, bnyera for Bbi1 have been cloted hf
t»#n nn rrtn flrtnand

"^l"

I

Shipments

way on

the leading grades in this market has, apparently, had for Its objective point the concentration and control
of the remaining stocks available, and the manipulations of one set of opera,
tor? to get ail Ihcy could for their goods, and of the other set to par as little as

come

'

I4,(KX).

1

SPICBS.
The entire movement

— Tlin WuVf

7

.Ttily

'

I.

Mlc-

.

1871.

2S.aiB
21,093

'

-

'

ii

pri.
1).T

^— Holanea. -.
•Ubda.--

8)0,161
JJ.IIS

NewUrleana...

'--

i

leadlns porta alnc« Jan.

ITIoiaasea at

-Boxei.-

lUltlmoro

I...

ant

ioo

Thii Impnrts of snipir (Includlnc MoUdo). and of Molaaaeaat the leadlO); porta
from January 1, 18TI, to date, bavo been at foUowa:

rlilladeliihla...

— tlATAHA.

-f'l.ATKi)

crcii

ImporUat Saxardc

Boatciii,

Mnirar.

tloiln fur Ihr III
aiiKnm, nliich hi
no Ml"t'-'i ! '

10,181

8.017
«.9:s
8,e;j

4.iiiyi

91

Iiuh:

1.4W
7.3W

8.041
i,l(B

9.841

rnba

wereai roUowi:

Dflmenira,

I9.US

n,iu

»»ino time

New york

:

THE CHRONICLE.

July 16, 1871.]

B(ook

:

:

.

Madder

.'

gold.

48
13

12

Madras
gold I 00
gold. SO (»1
do Manila
Cordage, .Manila, M and H.
do
do Large sizes, 19 S
_
Indliro,

Steal

....»

1«

i

OS
...

—

:

THE CHRONICLE.

92

101, Pacific extra 36 12i, do 1.86 11, Pepperell 7-4

A 86

THE DRY GOODS TRADE.

27-271, do 9-1 32-321,

14. 1871

Fbibat.P.M.. July

[July 15, 1871.

39 13-131,

<lo ll)-4

24i-26,do 8-4

37-371, do 11-4,42-421, Pepperell

O

36 12-121, Pocaeeet F 30 81, S:irarmc fine
Stark A St) 3, Swift River :^t; Sf Ticjer 27 8.

d.'

li

E fine
:;?,

\2.

Trade continues dull, and as yet shows no indications of the do R 86 14,
opening of the fall season, beyond a fair demand from the large
Hlbacbkd Shektinos and SniaTiNGs are in niorlernte icquept for in retailers for cotton goods in full packages. This demand affords lue'liate delivery, but tki« priitsipal bus iieee is iu tlio fi'lini; of ordets
jobbers a moderate amount of business, as their goods are entirely previously place<l.
\nnpskeiig 4<i li'il-lBJ. (In 42 lfjl-16J, du A SB !5Jsold out of first hands, and buyers have to look to the jobbing 161, AndroBcoKgiiiL :^il, Itil A(kwrl(,'lit WT lifi
8|, ISallou A Son 86
favorable
trade to supply their wants. Present prospects seem
18-131, HiUtletlB 3r. 141, 'I" '^'^ '^i, l!"tet^ XX 3fi I71-'9, Blackatonu
for a dull trade during July, as retailers are not likely to begin AA:Sti 141,Booiil! 36 141.Ho O ;;olll, <li, R 26 91, ClarUf. 8fi 18,
i)wii;lit D 40 IS, Ellirtiin 10-4 85 Fruit of tlie Loom ;i6 17, Glol..their purcba.ses much before the first of August, while jobbers
27 7,GoldJMedal 86 l.'^l, Great Fallc Q 36 jeHiU'f Bonp. Mtoi 86 16,
generally laid in their stocks of nearly all fabrics during May and
Hope y.a 14, James 3b 16, I.onedale 36 17, Masonville 3n 17, NewJune, and the remainder of their purchases of domestic fabrics market
3n 12, New Yorii Mill? 86 21, Pepperell 6-4 27-271, do
32-821.
86 17}-18,mica 5-4 24J 26, (!< 6-4 32-i
wUl most likely be deferred until there is some indication of a 10-4 42 421, Tuscarora XX.....
_.
The chief business in first hands now is the do 9-4 50, Qc 10 4 641-55. Wallliaiu X .S3 11, di 42 161, J" *•'• 27- ^^^
retail demand.
do8-4 82-821. do 9-4 S7-:-71, d" 104 42-421, Warufulta ^'' 20.
delivery of goods on orders placed during the past two months,
Peintikg Cloths are firm nilliuut iuipuitant activity, 64x64'8 are
mills
the
from
in
coming
now
goods
this
requires
all
of
the
and
held lit 71c., and 66x«0's at 61c
of
makes
few
Pbints are quiet, but are held firmly at the annexed quotatione
hence there is no accumulation of stock, and but
any class of cottons are held by agents in any amounts. The American 111 Albion solid 11, Aliens 11, do pinks 12 do purples 111,
of Arnolds 9, Atlantic 51 Dunnell's: 11, Hauiiltnn 11, London mourning
retail trade in the ciiy is quiet, the absence of a large number
10, .Mallory pink 12, do purples 111, Manchester 111, Merrimac 1)
buyers who are visiting at the watering places and seaside resorts dk.
'1" VV |.inti and purple
Oriental
Jo
fancy
I

1

.

_

.

:

Ill,

the retail trade which is usually experienced
at this period of the year. Collections came in with fair freedom
from all sections of the interior, although there are jomplaints of
a scarcity of money in some localities, in consequence of the

causing the

Pacific

lull in

Canton Flannkls.
do
do

Indiun Orcbaid Imp,

511,

—

1

AAA

armures
18, do do Orientals 17, do do alpacas 21. dodo
Corded do 2'.'1.
Xjowell Coraoany o ii^rain are quuled at$l 30 for extra
Carpkts.
super, 2 mos. credit, or lesf 2 per cent.,iO days ; |1 56 for super 8-ply
anil ifl fOf.jr extr.* 8-ply; P.artfor.l Company's
15 fur meJiuni superand |l 60
fine ; tl 30 for superfine; *1 65 for Imperial three-ply,
and
fir extra three-ply; Brussels *l 90 for 3 fr,, $2 00 for 4 fr.
«2 10 for 5 (r.

—

!

unim-

iRVHOOUSAT the POUTOKIVKIV VOKK

llHPOUTA'riOjys )t

of dry goods at this port for the week ending
July 13, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1870 and 1869,
have been as follows
ENTERED FOP CONSUMPTION FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 13, 1871.

The importations

yet.

1869.

.

utterly stagnant.

Importations are coming in in larger amounts, and the market
will soon be well supplied with all classes of fabrics.
At present
the floors of most of our importing houses are bare of goods, and
the bulk of the arrivals are left in bond for the present, as there
no inquiry from buyers. Prices have not been established in

is

any class of goods, but it is believed that the general range will
be higher than last year, and the cost abroad has been considerably greater than then.
Wo annex a lew particulars of leading articles of domestic
manuiacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers
:

Hr<i<vn 8uiiiTiNn!>
th'?

supply

We qiiDtd

rem

AND SBiBTiNos are nut
Bmall

ins

and

prices

parliciilarty active,

are

fully

but

maintained.

12^ do B 8ft 1 1, Atlar.:jc A 86
H.Ho I) U6 Hi, Ho H,36 12i A|.i.l..t(in A 3« '3, Augusta 36 12, do
Snsf BfHfn-fl a U) 9 BootI
31 lOJ -or laonwealthO ".'I ej. GrHfioi,

A

119

follows: AmciBkcas; A

27 71, (irnl

iQl'ar,

n.M 8«11

h-

Orch-irri,

S7 !2,T,nwiH,„-, A

IliiNashuafiieO

40

A
y.«

11

lOJ,

<<r

!'.

S
l.l

Lyninn

18 12^, >io

U .{6

Pbe:e.

Manufactures o' vcoi... 860
cjtton. 1,177
do

do
do

408
flax..,. 593
MlBcellaa'-.as dry goods 376

"J

R7
<"!

liKiia- Ih'iM^

2^,

^«14,dnSJ
''

l,:i<-iin!;.

8h lOi,

181-14, do

!

•>

lo
Ej!

E ?/
40

1

4t

J

i\,,

12, Meiir.;i,i
1 1>,

11,

."Ilk....

To**

3,414

,

1870.

.

Pkgs.

Value

611
a55

$275,321
201,670
a3.3,23S

113,881

325
863
448

$1,253,004

3,102

$1,093,468

294,.374

342,731
1,39,843

1871.

.

Value.
$362,175

142,671
140,573

Pties.
679

662
476
539
338

—

Vain.,
$285,641
192,917
408,056
105,660
135,985

2.694 $1,128,149

mTK.A&.WN TBOM WABBBOUBB AND THROWN IHTO THB MAilKBI DVBlNe
THE BAHK PBBIOD.
Mannfacturers of wool

.

229
134
28
219
294

.

cotton.
do
silk...
do
flax...
do
MisceUaneons dry goods

Total

$93,723
41,289
32,021
46,V68
18,861

249
146

$107,776

41
199
17

40,T27
42,494
53,276
8,959
$85:5,238
1,093,468

904

$232,162

3,414

1,853,004

658
3,102

Total th'n upon m'rk't. 4,318

$1,485,166

3,754

Addent'dforconsn'ptn

$1,346,700

NTBBBDFOB WABBHOUSmS DCBIMS TBI SAHB

8fi

<(!>

A

colored

more freely to both city and out-of
has not opened with much spirit as
is

18.

A

little

Foreign Goods.— The^foreign goods market

NN

N

tnu 21, Swift River 111, Thoiudike
25, York
14, Whittendon
SO 221.
Ginghams— Olyde,! 11; Earlstou.extra, 18; Glasgow, 12; viloucester,
111; Had ley, 14 ; Hampden, 15; Hartford, 111; Lancaster, 15 ; Laucafhiif, 111; IVqiiii, 121; ''^rK Milb, 14.
MoUHBKLiNK Dklainks.- Pacific 18, HaiuiltoD 18, Pacific Mills printed
armurta 19, do Imperidl reps 22l, do aniline 20, do plain assorted

already sold in large amounts to package buyers, and the current

a

A

ACA

Prices are buoyant on all grades, and as the supply falls
short of the demand, are generally advanced.
Blankets have

sells

I.Si,

A

hands.

Hosiery

H

—

offerings of fine goods

dealers, but the trade

Y

Brown

several prominent , brands are already well sold out of agents'

portant.

XXX

Outarios A |84 00, Stark A $36 00.
Drills.
Appleton 1 81, Aiuoskeag 131, Augusta 14, Pacific
131, Pepperell 181, Stark A 131.
Stripks.
Allmny 71, Algodoa 161, American 12@1S, Amoekeas;
A 10, do G 101
, Sheridao
16f-18-19, Hamilton 18-19, Hayraiker
Uncasville
1|-12J-12-18, Whittenton A 16.
TlOKiNGs,- Altis iy
29J-SC, do A 24i-25, do
, Amoskeag
B20J-2I,do C 18} 19, do D 17, Blackstone River 141, Oouestonu
e.'stra 32 20} 22, do di 86, 24|-25, 1'ordis
?S, do AOK 27, Harnil

»32

remain small, and but little
trade is doing in consequence.
There is a fair demand, and considerable amounts could probably be placed at a moderate advance
on last year's prices. Flannels continue in fair request, and

town

A

— Aiuoskeag 184AudrofOoggi« Sat. 141, Bates 10, E»eNewmaikel 91.
121, Lticonia
Cotton Bags. — American 81 00, Great Falls A $82 50, Lewislon

Domestic Woolen Goods.— There is a moderate trade in progress in the lower qualities of fancy cassimeres, but the movement shows no material increase over that of a few preceding

still

8.

111, do T 141, do -^ '^i
Everett 18, Nashua
14
Ellerton P 171, do H, 25 do

CoRSKT Jjans.

changed.

is

Wameuttn

H

XXX 241,

22, do

XX

X

retts

Colored cottonsj are firm and generally un-

movement

XX

Bli20.

remain quiet, with prices firm and in some instances
higher, although the general list is without change. There has
been a moderate inquiry for Kentucky Jeans in full packages,
and the leading jobbing houses report their salesj large for this
time of the year. Prints do not move freely, as the retail movement 18 aDout over in ligni colorings, while dark work is not generally shown as yet, and is only| taken by package buyers from

the distributive

— Brown— Tremont

do

—

flannels

trifling, as

19,

CuKOKS.— Caledonia 70 23, do 60 221, do 12 261, do '0 21, do 8 17,
do 11 22, do 15 271, Cumherland ' H. Jos Greers, 65 151, do 65 lb
Kennebeck 20, Lanark, i~o. 2, 91. Medford 18, Mech's No. A 1 29.
.Anioskeug 26, Bedford 141, Beaver Cr. AA 20, Columbiir
Denims.
heavy 24, Uayinaker Bro. 14, Manchester 20, Otis AXA 22, do

on early orders, and aside from this there is
any movement. Standards have an upward tendency,
and, it is said, are likely to be higher in first hands before the close
of the month. The jobbing quotations are fully maintained, but
as jobbers will be pretty well supplied with goods when the season opens, it is doubtful if they will advance prices if such a course
would be likely to interfere at all with the distribution. Canton

is

XX

WU

scarcely

demand

X

do

O

chiefly delivered

The

17,

Y

the trade may be regarded as in a healthy condition.
Domestic Cotton Goods.— Brown and Bleached fabrics are

weeks.

Y

101,

12,

21, ArlinglMi 13, Eureka 1-1,
Bleached- Treniont
N 22, do
19.
161, J"
13, do T 161, <1"
21. do
26. Everett 194, Salmrn Falls
181, «'"
331, do
21, do
27, do
19, Peiuberton
17, Ellerton P 1 9, do
24, do
31.

expenses attending farming operations at this season, which
leave the farmers without surplus funds to settle their store
accounts. This is not unusual, and as a whole the finapces of

distant sections.

W

121,

Richmond'^ 101, Simpson Mourning 101, Sprague's pink

11,

lll.Hn blue and White 11, do sliirtings 10,

Manufacturersof wool. .1,029
cotton.
do
do
Bilk,...
do
flax,...
MisceUaneons dry goods

5.38

128

312
85

$328,298
140,745
160,63S
79,819
86,708

629
300
87
370
41

$807,960
86,170
105,009
78,543
25,608

487
323
68
364
50
1,S92
2,694
3,986

$213,510
105,468
91.473
59,070
8,689

$478,150
1,188,149

(1,606,299

riIKIOI>

608
218
225
397
42

$258,626
79,554
3.38,019

107,445
17,398

H
Total
:<6

Newmarltet

Addent'dfnrconsu'ptn
Total onlcrM at the port.

$508,890

$801,038

863,004

1,327
3,108

1,093.468

1,490
8,694

1,188,14!>

$1,989,218

4,489

$1,696,758

4,184

$1,929,186

8,092
3,411

$736,208

5,.'i00

1

.

July

:

THE (JHRONIOLR

15, 1871.]

Texaa Cards
J&MKH ABRUOKLK.

RlaDOM

D.

OBtBnLt.

98

lusnranoe.

Transportation.

EQUITABLE

GREAT

North Eastern Texas. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Southern

Mail Route

OF THE UNI rSD STATBH,
CoUaoUona mada on

UO UKUAIiWAV,

aoreaalble potnta by

all

JAIHKS AHHVOKL,B
UANK.l!:it

A:

CO.,

,

JeOaraon, Texan.
WKN80N, r£UKUI8 A

CO., N. Y. UorreapondenU.

NEW

8 S

Actuary.
secrotaiy.

I'orreapondents:

BaanoM, Atty'n at

ic

I<aiv,

Brcaliam, Texaa.

J.
94

O. R. JOHNS,
». iTiaiTr,

C

6ii

KIKBY,

J. O.

W.

TON

BOSKiniKBII

& Co

R. Johns

TEXAS LAND AGENCY
BANKING & KXl'HANOK,

L.

J.

&

PHILABBLPHIA,

Company.

Batea WUS, Co.,

Colambla m(J;. Co.,
AndroacosKin Klllla,
Continental
^Varren Cotton muia,

IHlIIa.,

I^te Fort

I

4k

Trice.

Inlennediale

Ar.
am.
" 1.40 p.iu.
" 8.1X1 p.m

..15(B

" 10 10 a.m.

A

Wlnslow, Lanier
Co., David Dows
Co. ClucinDatl; First National Itank, Merchants National Hank.
New Orleans: Louisiana National itank, U'heleas &
Pratt. Haukera. Oalveston ; T. H. McMalian & Co.

James RoBB, King
»•

& Co.,

Co.,

To

iti

AWNING

AND JAPAN.

STRU'ES."

THROUGH FARES—NEW YORK

fMAk'

TO

SAN FRANCISCO,

First Claaa
Steerage

United Stutea Bunting 4'onipanj'.
A full supply all Widths and Colors always In stock
I :<

&

15

Llapebam

Geo. Opdyke

Strett.

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.

4»l'

&

Steamers of the above line leave PIER No. 42 NORTH
RIVER, loot of Canal Street, at 12 o'clock, noon.

Co.,

Oh ISth and

OHPOSITS

OB

COMMKRCIAL CKKDITS and DHAyTS on
rAlilS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVANCES made on C'onslgnmonts. STOCKS and

Als.i

LONDON,

bOND^s bOHKbt and sold on Commission.

received

rom

Individuals, Firms,

Banks

Hankers and Corporations, subject to check at
and Interest allowed at the rate of Four per

cent per animni.

OF DEPOSIT Issued, bearing FOUB

per cent Interest, p'yabSe on demand, or alter
Used dates.
COLLEC'I'IONS made on 111 accessible points In the
United States, Canada aud Europe.
DUldends
and Coupons also collected, aud all most promptly

&

Co.

F. B.

accounted for,
promptly executed, for the purchase and
Gold also. Government aiid other Securi-

KZCUANUE PLACE.

ties,

of Each ITIontb
on Suuday.then the da»
*

One hundred pounds bagitage free to tach adult
Medicine and attendance free.
Departure 01 I5th touches at KING-iTiiN, Ja.
Bteanier will leave San Francisco let every month for
China and Japan.
Fur fi elslit .ir passaire tickets, ami all further Information, Hpply Ht the Company's ticket office on itae
wharf, foot df Canal st.

For

ORDERS

sale of

fall

previous.

slKht,

CEI'.TIFICATES

SOtta

except when those dajs

(Corner of Cedar street.)

neaare.HOTTINGVER & CO., orParb

BABY,

Aeent.

Liverpool,

;

on conmilssion.

(Via QneenatoivB,)
CARRVINQ THE UNITED STATES MAILS.

INFORMATION furnished, and purchasea or exchanges of Securities made for Investors.
NEGOTIATIONS of Loans, and Foreign BzohBnie
eflected.

THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM CoMPasY will dispatch one of their Drst-

BTOCKS, BONDS, OOVKliNMENT 8KCUR1T1KB

roREUlN KXCIIANOK and GOLD boUKht and Bol<{
nioHt favorable terms.
INTKKKST allowed on rteposlta either In Currency

00 the

or Oolil, subject to check at sight, the same as with
tkertty iiaiik.'i.
ADVANCES ;uade on all marketable secnrltlae.
CKUTIKICATESol Dapovlt Issued hearbiK Interest
'JOLLKCTIONS msdo at all i-alnll ol tho UNION

<

$125 to $lSO

•
.
.
i«0
According to location of berth
Those rates include berths, board, and all u«l.<»»»
necessa-

NASSAU Vl'KBKT,

NO. 25

OITT BANK, LONDON,

I

COMPANY S

THROUGH LINE
California & China>

kinds ot

COTTON CANVAS. FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER.
INO, BAGGING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES
AC. "ONTARIO- 8KAMLF8S BAGS.

HANKING HOUSE

laane Lettera ot Credit for Traveller
Available In all parts ot Europe, etc
THROireH TUB

aa. 90

B. YATES,

General Eastern Paai^enger A^ent;

&

COTTONS A IL DUCK
"

•« BUITISR PKoVlNCRB.

Chase

&

class full-power Iron

Higginson,

screw steamships from

PIER No.46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY
as foUriwB

BROKERS IN

WBDNEbSAY

MINNI'8'iTA,capT. W.Freeman July

1»

at S

Aug.'«,at

the

Bonds of the follow-

Co.,

BANKKUS AND BROKERS,
No. 32 Broad Street, New York.
liny

and

Hell at

Market Kates

(ALL UNITED STATES SBOURITIBVi
1

Solicit

ac(Ounts

Irom

MKKCIIANT8, BANKERS

and otlierx, and tillow interest on dally balance
jecttoSlKlil I'ralt.

Blake collectiona

s

atib.

on lavorable tenaa

and pruraotly execute orders for

'.he

purchase or sale

of

Gold, State, Federal,
eeurltiea.

and Rallroa

Steerage passage, (Ottlce No. 2> Broadway) t30eBi>
rency.
For freight or cabin passage apply to
WILLIAMS 4k OUION, No. Wallet.

AND QUINCT RAILBKANCHKS-8 per cent.
BURI.INOTON AND MISSOURI HI VKRKAILRi IAD

CHICAGO, BURLINGTON

ROAD AND

U AJl.

Cabin paaaage, $80 gold.

ing Itallroads;

&

PM

Government Securltlea, Stocka, State IDAHO, Captain Price
June26. at 12 M
COLORADO, Capt.T F Freeman, Aug. 2, at 3 PM.
and Railroad Bonda,
WIsCO ..-IN, Capt. Williams
Aug. », at 12 M.
NEVADA. Caiaain Creen
Aug. 16, at S P M.
NO. « B R O .\ 1) STREET,
WYOMING, Capt. Whlner.y
Bu7 and Sell on Commission

'Taussig, Fisher

a.m.

poliiis.

PACIFIC MAIL STEA.MSniP

all

•.no

cars for Nashville and New Orleans. No
iroiii tills point to Ni^w Orleans.
ClianKe cars for Mobile, via M. 4k O. K. I!.- All Kail..
{Change cars lor MelnphlH.
*• Change cars lor Vicksburg.

Polhemus,
And

6J1I p.ni.

ries for the trip.

BANKERS,
WALl. STREET,

Gibson, Casanova
HANKKRN

am.

8JX)

1

Also, Agents

i

"

ism

a.m,

p,m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m,
7J5 p.m.
7.56 a.m.
5.46 a.m.

5.44
3.30
12.16
4.33

t L liai.ge

Manafacturers hdU Dealers

[ackson,

4.45

N

3M

im

1055

MONICOMERY
MOBILE
HH ORLEANS..

jr.

BANKKKS,
IT^AOO, TEXAS.
Rbfbbbnobs and Cobbespondbnob :— New York

&

" 8.0O p.m.
Ar. 6.(10 a.m.
Lv. 9.00 a.m.
" llJa Bjn.
Ar. 2J«5 p.m.
I.V.I 1 A', pan.

CbauKe cara for Atlanta, Macon, Montaomerr,
Selma, West Point, Kufauu, Mobile, Savannah, and

Cordla nilli^

Late Caaliier let Nat. Bank
OalUpoUs, o

&

Fort

.

...

•

OBOKOB W. jAOHaOH.

|

.

•

Brinckerhoff, Turner
WM. A. hOBT,

IIUISTOI

change

Tborndiko

TKBMINUB OF CKNl'UAL RAILROAD
Groeabeck, Texaa.

0OUIJ0N8VILLK.

MACiiN

Laconla Co.,
Boaton Dnek Co.,
Franklin t'o.,

BANKERS,

OO'O SOTTTH. 00 '8 BoaTH.
Time.
Time.
Lt. tM p.m, At . «.» a.m.
M ajM
228 " 6JS5 a.m.
p.m,
M 12.46 p.m
824 " 12J5 p.m.
610 " 8JJ0 a.m
7.28 PJB.
M 11 16 a.B>.
" 1.14 p.m.
7411
" 5J6 p.m.
6jfl a.m.

Miles.

KNOXVILLE
...
•(;LEVEi.A\D....
tCHATTANOOGA
NASHVILLE
ICORINTH.,
I0«6
{grand J i/NCT.ONlI07
MEMPHIS
lis;)
••J.iCKSilN
13.11
ATLANTA
dji;

Pepperell mi^. Co.,

Co.,

STATIONS.

NEW YORK
BOSTON. WASHINGTON.... ...

AGENTS FOR
Otta

Orleans, Mi'blle, Memphis. Cbattanodga, Nashville
Atlanta, Macon, and Intermediate poluts.

NBW YORK.

Cbeetnnt street

pay taxes and adjnat
and money claims against the

Leonard

& Co.,

E.Wright

Franklin street

Ml

sell real entate,

8talo and Fedenil Uuverumonts ; make collections,
liecelve deposits and exuciuo Trusts.

&

S.

* 04 Franklin street

AUSTIN, TEXAS.

Porchase and

Titles, prosecute Laiut

RICH tloN II, and Points on the (.'out
1

;

Sayle*

lor

AtM'P.M. from foe t of Cortlandt street, via New
York and Philadelphia Line hv liKRAI SOUTH
KR^ MAIL I'.OUTK KAIN. lor Richmond, Now

Misoellaneous.

Moustori— Flntt National Bank;
OalTeaton-.1iall.'IItitrt)liiifti & Co; Now Orluaus— Pike,
Brother & Co. New York— Duiu-an, Slieriiuut & <'o.

New York

LetTe
At 8.10 A.M.

IIANKKUS.

Brcniiani, Texan.

nRnPIIIS, ANC

nOBLLE— ALL RAIL.

WILLIAM ALKXANDkR, Aas'tSect'y.

BA8SETT,

BTT A

NEW OALKANN,

.

OKDiiOK W. I'llll.LII'S,
KAMCKI, BollKiiWh.

HA

TO

YORK.

over
- $15,000,000
ucoiuo •
•
7,6U0,0O0
WILLIAM C. ALKXANDBR, President.
HKNUV M. IIYDW, Virel' esldent.
JAMES W. vLKXANliKH.ad Vlce-Prcs't,
•

•
•

AasM'<tN

ITS

M

I0WA)-8 per cenL
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD
(IN NKBliASKA)—8 percent.
KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL
BLUFFS RAILROAD—8 aud 10 per ceni
niANUFACTURING COHPANY,
MI8-0UR1 RIVER. FiiRT SCOTT AND GULF RAILCOLUMBUS, GA
RoaD-10 per cent.
M* inrraoTirBBBa or
LEAVENWOR'BH. LAWRENCE AND SALVEBTON
RAILKOAD-IO per cent.
Drllllnica,
Sheetlnsa,
Yanaa, Rep«,*a.
FORT WAYNE JACKSON AND SAGINAW "«^aa/RAIL- i
W. A, SWIFT, Ssa. * T
e. P. SWIFT, Prsst.
R0A>-8 per oeu'
(IN

MUSCOGRE

I

:

tiiE CflJtlONtCtB.

di
Insurance

176 BROADWAY.
Kuw YOBK, January 13, 1871.
PTTHB FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THE

BUlLDIKG,

of the Company is published in conformity
with the requlremeuts of Section 13 of Its charter:
Outstanding Premiums, January 1,

afiairs

Nbw

Tors, Jannnry

26, 1371.

1870

The Trostees. In eonfonnlty ; o the Charter ol the
Company, <abmlt the following statement of Its affairs
on the

3lBt

December, ISA)

Prera^Uma received on Marine Risks, irom
January,

1st

Premlami o

1870,

to 31st December, 1870.. $5,270,090 09

marked

Policies not

i

2,155,7i3 61

Total amount of Marine Premiums

$7,426,413 73

Blska

No Risks bave been taken upon Time
or upon UuUs or Vessel*,
off as Earned, during the
period as ai^ove
$506,753 79
Paid for Losses aud Expenses, less Savings,
Ac, during the sime period
345,355 70

ReLuru Piemiums,

43,670 03

1S70, to 31st

Ix>ssea

December,

1st

same
$3,253,590 39

$1,063,363 57

and State of

States

TIHKATr.bOF fHH

viz.:

$8,843,740 CO

Loans secured by Stocks, and otherwise.

3.377,350 00

.

Seal Estate and Bonds and Mortgages

217,500 00

and claims due

Interest and sundry notes

339,852 03

the Company, estimated at

Premium Notes and
in

Bills

Receivable

By order of

01 Febr'jary,from

TRUSTEES
G.D. H

Gillespie.

C. E. Mllnor,
Martin Bates,

of profits will be

Seventh

B.

paid to the holders thcreol, or their

and

legal representatives, on

after

Tuesday, the

of Februai"y next.

The outstanding certlttcates ol the Issne of 1807 will
be redeemed a^id P^ld to the holders thereof, or their
legal representatlves.on and after Tuesday.the Seventh

of February next, from which date

on

will cease.

The

time of payment and cancelled.

which were issued
luch payment

all interest

certificates to be

(In

red scrip)

of interest

1!. Taylor,
Adam T. Bruce,
Albert B. Strange,

W.BuU,

certificates

gold premiums,

A

dividend of

year ending 31st December,
will

be Issued on and

of the

1870, for

after

is

declare^

Company,
which

for the

certlflcatea

J.

Alex.

hi.

Francis Moran,
Theo. iv. Morris,
Stephen C. Mouthmaya

Earle.

JOHN K. MYKKS. President.
WILLIAM LECONEY, Vlce-Presldenl.

XBOUAS HALE,

Secretary.

Fire Insurance Agency,
No. 62 TTAI^Ii STREET,
NEW

YORK.:

.^tna Insurance Comp'yj
HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED

Sccretarr*

1819.

$3,000,000 00
86.498,73* OS

Springfield

INCORPORATED

Tft't^TKKsi

CO.,

Charles Dennis,
W. H. H. Moore,

Henry

Wm

Net Assets

Colt,

BenJ.Babcock,^
Kobt. B. MIntum,

B.L.Taylor,
Geo. s. Stephenson,
WllUam H. Webb,
Bheppard Gandy,

'j,

,

"

,
'.

I

Samuel L. Mltchlll,
James O. DeForest,
Robert L. fttuart.

Henry K. Bogert,
Deaali Ferklu,

Alf :^(}ef V.
J, D.

BUk^

JONES, President,

OF PROVIDENCE,
'

ORGANIZED

R.

I.

179 9."'J»»"<-"»'
$20d^t>6o 00

Cash Capital
Net Assets

$415,148 61

CHAE^EPiDKKNIS.Vloe-Prea't.

W. H

H,

MOOSE,

ftX

at the following places in this City, viz.
At the Banking IjooBe of P^noas, Sherman

&

Co.,

U Nassau ^trect.

Railways or branches through the City of New York,
on the east and wtst sides thereof, from a common
starting point at or near Chambers Street, between
Broadway and Chatham also across the Harlem River
and through Westchester County; with power to
build additional lines of railway or branches, from
time to time, in any part of the City, or Westchester
County. The property acquired by the Company is
exempted fi'om taxes and assessments during the
period -allowed for the>flnal completion of the rallw^
In the city. The Mayer, |Aldermeu, and Commonalty
of New York are authorized and directed, with the
approval of the CommsiBloners of tlie Pinking Fund,
to subscribe forUve millions pf dollars oi tbe stock of
the Company, whenever one million of dollars thereof
has been subscribed for by private parties. Thhi conditional antoimt of stoek has been wholly subscribed
for and taken by the Directors of the Company.
On the completion ot either of the lines of
railway to the line of Westchester County the
the Supervisors of that County are authorized to issue
the bonds of theCounty to such amount as the Supervisors shall deem expedient, to aid in the construction
and extension of tbe i^allway in and through that
County . For the proper equalization of the Interest
of shareholders who may subset Ibo and pay In moneys
at different times, the Directors are authorized to
issue scrip for interest

on such payments, payable out

yice-Pre*W,

The terms of subscription will bo as follows
Ten per cent of the amount of Stock subscribed

for

to be paid in ca^h at the time ot subscription. The
residue to be paid as called tor by the Board of Directors on a notice of thirty days, but no call at any

Scrip lor interest at the rate of seven per cent per

annum will be issued by the Company, payable ont of

INSURANCE COmPANV,
OF PROVIDENCE,

ORGANIZED
Cash

B.

I.

183

1.

$200,000 00
Net Assets
$370,624 61
JAS. A. AliEXANDER, Asent.
Capital...

IS^CONTINENT
A
NATIUNAI.
The Directors
HANK, Ni'W York June
I,

Yv

By authority of the Board ol Direotors of The
Railway Company, aud in couformity with
the terms of ihe act of Incorporation in that respect,
tbe undersigned Commissioners on Stock Subscriptions, give public notice for and on behalf of the
Directors, and of such Com; any, that Books of Subscription for the Capital Stock thereof will be opened
on Wednesday the twenty-eighib day of June, Instant,

New York

one time to exceed ten per cent.

Americai^

Francis Sklddy.
Charles P. Burdett
Robt. C. FerguBsoii,
William E, Bunker,

Wm, Stnrgls,

Secretary.

INSURANCE COMPANY,

Gordon W. Bumtuua,
Frederick Chauncey,'

Caleb Barstbw,
A. P. PUlot,
William E. Dodge,
David Lane,
James Bryoe,
Danlei S. Miller

Vice-President.

W. RUTLER DUNC VN,
Treasurer.
EDAVARD P. RAR^ER,

Providence Washington

,

G. PlckersglU,

HENRY HILTON,
President,
HUGH SniTH,

of the earnings.

James Low,
B.J. Howland.

Lewis Curtis,
Charles H. Bussell,
Lowell Uolbrook,
B. Warren Weston,
Doyal Phelpa,

1819.

$500,000 00
$886,1T0 69

Casb Capital

Joseph Oalllaid, Jr.
C. A. Hand,

Hilton.

;

BPRINQFIELD, MASS.
B. Jones,

Henry

Jehial Read,
John R. Waller.
William A. Hall,

FIRE & JUARINE INSURANCE
J.

John Taylor Joonston,

Coksollt,

A. 8. Barnes,
Egbert Starr.
A. Wesson.
John A. Bartow,
Oliver K. King.

N^t Assets

n. CHAPJHAN,

B.

At the Banking House of the Bank of the Metropolis,
No. 31 Union Sooare
The Company Is authorized to construct two Viaduct

Cash Capital

By or^^r.of l^>le ^o^d,

Richard

No.

Tuesd^j, the Fourth of

/.^rllnext.

Henet Smith,
Edwabd B. Weslst,
Manton Marble,

Low,
Emil Heiueman,

and redemption will be In

THIRTY-FIVE Per Cent

Charles L. Tiffany,
William R. Travers,

A. Augustus

gol*.

on the net earned premiums

Blods^t,

Horace B. Claflin,
W. M. Richards,

there-

produced at the

Upon
for.

James

Moses A. Uoppock.

certificates

'.Ing

t

William Leconey,

Wm. T. Blodgett
H. C.SouthwIck,
Wm. Hegeman,

A. C, Richards,

outstan

which date

the Board.

John K. Myers,

$14,183,983 43

tlic

Smith,

WlJ,LIAJI T.

Richard O'Gorman,
Jose F. Navaebo,

nLNTY

816,125 45

Bank,

Six per cent Interest on

i

interest on the portion redei'med will cease. The
Certificates to be produced at the time of payment
and ciineellcd tb tlie extent paid.
ADlvidind In scrL t ol 1
PER CENT.ls
declared on the net amount of Kariied Premiums lor
the year eiKllQg December 318t. 1^71), for which Certiaeates will be Issued on aud after TUESDAY, the
4th dav of April next

8,069.915 95

Total amount of Assets

HB QU

COMrAm ,0F THE ISSttEoF

day

Hugh

Wm. Butler Ouncas,
JoBK J. Rbadlsy,

the outstanding

<jn

win be redeemed and paid In cash to tlif^ holders
thereof, or their lejral representativ,e8, an and after

TUESDAY, the 7' h

Oakey Hall,

John Jacob Astob,
Peter B.Swbbnv,
Levi P. Mobtoh,

Frantclin QjSQOOp,

;$l,01i,iOO 40

1>;66,

New York

A.

18,575 83

,'

7ma

Stock, City.Bank and other Stocks

Cash

Reinsurance aud other Claims dne
the company, estimated at

SIX PER CENT INTEREST

..

56,000 Op

Certiftcatea of Profits wilt Be 'paWto the holders
thereof, or their legal renreientittives, on aud alter
TUKSDAY. th.'
y of February.
FIF r Y I'K It CE.\ T O I' 1
STANDING CBBi

The Company has the following Assets,
United

Premiums

Total Assets

Beturnsof Premiums

»nd Expenses

Sc

DIRECTORS
Alz^isi>4B T. Ste-wast,
William m. twkkd,
August Belmont,
CbablesA. Lauont,
Jamss F D. Lanier,

JOBSl'H Seliomax,
$766.9r0 73
175,133 84

Bills Receivable
Suhscriptton JSoies In advance of

$5,333,7^ 53

period

$76,552 35
38
00

Premium Notes

January,

1870

paid during the

folIOKrlng

Assets:

Um ed States and other stocks.. .. 417,918
Loans on btocl£S Drawing inlerest. 272.510

with Marine Bisks.

Premiums marked Off irom

_

CashinBank

nor upon Fire Risks disconnected

•

67

Total amount of Marine Premiums
$591,761 71
This Company has issued no Policies, except on Cargo
and Freight for the Voyage.

Tbe Contpanr has tbe
PoUclea have been Issued upon Life

So

Railway Company.

$106,924 01

Premiums received IVom January
1 to December 31, 1870, Inclusive 484^40

Premiums marked

off 1st

January, 1970

^Y^ O R K

(VIADUCT)

COMPANY,

Co,

Insurance

T HJP N E W

Paciijp

HOWARD

Mutual

I87t

Fip^^ciaJU4te

OFFICE OP T&K
Mutual Ii^sijrance

NTI C

T_L'A

[July 15,

In8ur^n9|^,,,

OTFIOK^Or THE

A

:

:

24.

1871.—

of this

Hank have this clay doclarefi a dividend o»FoUR PER
GENT., free ot government tax, IVom the earnings of

the past SIX montlia. payable on and niter July 5th.
BOoki «1«M June 80th, an<l open on th« 8| xtb of Jnly

i

the first earnings ol the Railway on all instalments
paid on Stock subscribed for within thirty days altof
tte Subscription Books shall be opened.
Tlie Company reserves the right to close the Subsc'lption Books at any time alter the tweulgr-nlnth da;
ol July, 1871.
By order oi the

Board ol Directors.

ALEXANDER

T. STEWABT,
JOHN JACOB ASTOK,
LEVI P. MORTON,

Conwslsdfbera «n behalf of iUtCamgtatii^
f{«w York, Jaii«

loth,

Wl.
y

.

ASHK8—

_
•IB

viOoaeTS

?ut,i>tiart

KICKS—

VM

oiiimanhud

S09

5

9

Oi: vitriol (60 to fodegs)

Opium.Turltey
Oxalioacid
Phosphoras

<>)

Cr.itons

1J(J0» 15 00

riilUdolphlalrunO

in

.

.

Hold

.

UU« 30 00

.

a

2!
»)
36

Ilrklna, l»lr....
tialf-Urkliil. Clioloe.

nMSi W

1

ii.iMa

».,

18

:.'

.

a

'lO

2

Saliieratus
Sal ammoniac, rcf. gold.
sod»,' 1,
g'd
Sal Bvi.iit.
out
Newcastle,
(- Wi.vn.lo, K
*••
8arSaparllla,H.4{'d,ln D'd
"
Sarsaparllla, Mex.

S»

patent

i:lo

Aitarriautlne

»

KosonUale .-.,

....
....

CMtqn.yD.

„

Camwood

Fustic,
Fustic,
Fustic,
Fustic,
Fustic,

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29'

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a
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18
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13

Uaracalbo (Hold m DouJ) 28
Onayaqull do
do
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COFFEE.—See special report.

COPPER-^
Bnitu

Ac, 014........
SiloatiiiUK, >i.'l. ui«i&.^ew
Holts, yellow metal
^ails. yellow metal

22

American Ingot

2IXa

Sheathing,

.

CORKSIst

rogalsr, qtisrts,

V

gro.

dosuperflnc
let regular, pluta

Mineral
PUlal

Vb

1

....
....
...

...

a
81
a
a
a

50
3
60

flowers,

Chlorate potash

3
27S'

V

ft

soda
Eitlc
awayseed

4

ander seed
Ooeblneal, Uondnr..goId
Cochineal, Mexican. "
Copperas, American ... .
Cream tartar, pr .. .gold
Cnbebs, East India
Ctttch

Epaomsalta
Extract logwood
Pennellseed.
lowers, benzoin.. V oz.
Gambler... .gold. .V B

eamboge

SInsang, We8,ern
einseng, SoaUiarn
Sam Arabic, olcked. ...
gum Arabic, sorts

nmbenzoln
Gnmkoirrla

1%

gold

Sum myrrh. Bast India..
Qum myrrh, Turkey ...
6nm Senegal
Oumtragaeanth.sorta..
Bum tragacanth, w.
.

a

'*caye

,

Madd«r,Outcn

gold

iaddor, Frac.lC.F.P."
<anua, larite nake
tanna, smaU Hake

'40

taitardit»a,(;M

30
45
2S

>,

a

Wi

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....

65® ....
25® ....
28® lOO

95® 100

ton.295 00®3iU 00
i65

OOaiTO

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225 00e230 CO
gold.2110 30a2«5 00

9>

"

11

9
T

gold

Jute

Dry Hides—
Buenos AyTe«..V& gold
**
Montevideo
**
Kio Grande
**

California

"

Matamoraa
Vera Cruz
Tampico

"

**

"
"

Porto Cabello

Maracalbo
Bogota

a
@

a

e>ia

IIH

9K

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6>4

a 28
a 21
a a%
21 « 21 s
22 a 22 H
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15 a ISH
20 a
19 u
25
21
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;

26

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i
Rio Hache....,

**

Cnracoa
i.n-.
Port au Piatt .,..•;..
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I

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12

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ta

I'Jia

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15

a

21
18

IH
18

Texas
cur.
19
211
i...
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Western
Dry Salted Hldee—
Maracalbo
'.':i'.t^. 12 a
**
llarauham
.. .a
4
13
"
18 a
Pernambuco
"
Matamoras
16
"
SavanlUa
"
Bahla....i.ft.l
\'i
13
"
Chill
1>«
Sandwich Island.. '*
a
Vet Salted Hide*—
Buenos Ayres.. V lb gold.
.a 18
••
Klo Grande
12 a 12V
"
California
.« lis
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a 10

—

%\i

t

Kew

Orleans
City slao^hterox

car.

A C(>w

Upper Leather Stock
B.A.ARIogr.klpVlbgId
MInsa
Sierra Leone
Gambia and Bissau. "
Zanzibar

**

11

Xwt India StockCalcut.slt.cofT Vibgold
Calcutta, dead green. .
Calcutta, buffalo
V lb
Manilla^ Bat. buff.. W lb
.

a

io),a
25
20
26
18
13
12
11

Cnba(antyp'd)goldVgalI.I

IS

Cropol'70(g'daprlme)f>B
do 18S9
Bavarian (new crop)

3

KOPSV

as

75®

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a
a
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a
a
a
a
a

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llx

9

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"
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'•

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110®
ISO®
"

LUMBER. STAVES, So-

134

ash.,..

lOS
4^
50
planks 26

do
8pruce boards and
Hemlock bo'rds and plank 23
Extra heavy pipe staves
Heavy
do
do
LlKlit
do
do
Extra heavy hhd
do
Heavy
do
do
Light
do
do
Exiriaheayy bbl. do
Hea^y
do
do
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do
do
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5 75
(6d.)..V 9> 19
88
22

NAVAL STORES—

Tar, Washington..* bbl. 3 25
Tar, Wilmington
3 50

pale

extrapale

V

25

a'

S8

a

.

PAINT8-

VA

:

9

Vermillion, China...*
Venet. red (N. C.)

V
»

a
a

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15

3
„

2 75

1

a
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a

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18

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V ton
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ton. 24 00

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123
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a 85
a 27
a 2 25
a 8
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®

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6
....

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20

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Beflned St'd white (sh'ug

a
a
a

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Benned B.W.

order).

25X
(Job.

loU)

-78 grav,
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9xa.
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8 90

PBOVI8I0NBfoik,D«NVb1>l<n«w)

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American, Saxoify Fleece flft
American, Full HloodMerIno

American Combl&g

No

1.

Ptillea

60
56

«70
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fiS

Extra, Pulled.., .7r,!
bhort Kitrs, Pulled
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California Spring Clln-^
Fine, unwashed..,
J....

Medium..

wi...

Common, unwashed

60
56
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sj ®40
.fisfiSS

80 a8S
50 a8(
and Lambs—
Fine, uuwashe^..
HB a80
Medium.
28 a80
Suuth Am. Merino, unwashed 33 a88
Souih Am.Mcstlsa, unwashed
^outh Am. Cordova, VHShed,
Cape Good Hupe, unwashed. 35 040
Texas, fine
fa a40
Texa(,medium
SI
_. 543
Burry

Ca

liornia, f all C.lp

iSS

Texas,coarBe
Texas, B««^...
..j
Texas, Western
Siiiyriia, iinwathed
fcmyma, wai-hed.. ..;... .ii..;
Doiiskol, wai,hcd

Donskol, unwashed

V»

Sheet

FREIGHTS—

,

To LirxBKXii.^ a-d.

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Cotton
Flour ...,*ibbl

H.goods.» ton
Oil"

C'n,b&b,«i bn.

Wheat. .K*b

d
va....

,

1

25
10

8

s.

'

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Pork,,. » 3bL 8 6 »....
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Cotton
Tallov
Lard

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ai

Bealduum

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Malaga, dry
-.Malaga, sweet

SO
28

i

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2

siciiy.Madeira;;;;;;;
Red, Span, & Sicily,,.

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9
/a 8 OB

CO
99 'a
80
22
T5

lox

,®

12)<a
1

gall. 3

,

-

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....

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6><a

B

cwt.

50
33

a

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gpan,hr<i,gr;dfooll,»iib.
8

Parfil*hm!TEW*tMlBB.
Chrome, yellow, dry
Whiting, Amer.. f 100 ft

W

ai

9
....„

Lead,whlte, Am.,ln oil.
Lead, white, Amer., dry
Zlne, white, dry, No.l,
Zinc, whIte,No,l,lnoll.
Zinc, White, Fren<3h, dry
Zinc, wh.. French, in pQ
Ochre, yel., Frencli, dry
Ochre, "ground.lncn

Plumbago

...

. . .

Whale, bleaoh^ winter.. 65' a
Sperm, cnide
::...... 123. ai 24
Sperm, winter bleached. 1 42Ka
Lard oil, prime winter.
85
Bad oil. Western (Elalu) 46
4;«

35
2T

T

lOH

.

Lltharge. ....
Lead, red.

V

J'adeira

&i\i-

©3 50
®6 37K
a7 2j"

.

VermlUiou. irieste ....
Vermillion. Amei .com.

12«

M^^

....

"
"
In bags
10 00(840 50
West. tbiD,• obl'g. In bags.
.42 ™»
00«42 SO
a
•
OILSOlive, Mars'es, qts V case
® ....
OUve, In casks ...» gall. 1 1TH®1 20
Palm
8 a ....
V lb
Linseed
V gall. 84 ® ....
Cotton Seed Crude
..a iH
"
"
yellow
55 a Z1IX
Whale, crude Northern.. 55, a 56

48
foots, lubricating, 1 25

""vi.

T

SSSTH
®3 75
®3 UO

City tbin, obi.. In bbls.V ton.4: OU®

Neats

-"*

v^
a 40

---

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TKa

g>

'^^

PI atcS. V> fc C: . fi\
S62''ie9(!r*
Plates, 1. C. coke
150 as so
,.
Plates, Ternecoke.,..;. 6 23
Plates, Terne charcoal.. 8 00 88
TOBACCO— See special report.

Claret

OAKUM
OIL CAKE—

Straits

..._

,

' *

•

.Strana;.,

a

360

'

-

•EPA&T-See special report^
S^ ^iv.-a • .\sBanca
V ft, gold

vat-

Piteh, city
Spirits turpentine. V gall.
53
99
Rosin, commnion to good
strained. «) bbl
3 13K®8.$i
3 10
4 00
6 50

"^

.^Anie>lc«n;prlm(<, cooikry

00

XKJ.ca

A'?VW' ""VlViiv..

SUGAR— See special report.
JALLOW-,

l»,0O,

.12000

13

Tool.

A.n'ejjcjn tn«£hlncrx V

•

It'O 00-

no

German

American blister
American cast
American spring.

.'iVSy^t-

No.l
N0.2

jjfl

E

.

Engllali

:.'...*!

Hoi^e8hoe,rd
Copper
Yellow metal

S

..-IS

English, cast
English, epring.
English blister
English machinery

Molasses Bhooks,tncl.head'g.2 50@2 tO*
lUim
do
do
.4 SO®..,.

Sugar

,

ISO 818214

iWtajskey...!

96
85

JIh. kwiilnut
>^-incii sycamore

SC^840

STEE^-

CI(>ai>pine..!T.T..V...'...?T. t5 5o|i
^'
Cherry boards and planks T5

Maple and birch

875a61«

proof.
Croix. 3d proof...

St.

ein, different brands .
Domestic Hguor9— Cash.
/ucpiioi (to per ctj

White jiine box boards... 2",
While pine i)iu. box b'i^ 28)10®

Oak ana

< 38
fill OC

M

Rockland, common. V bbl.
Rockland, heavy
Southern pine

«

^|| g.n.
Hennessy
gold 3 SSaiB
Ourd.ltuplly *Co..
8«E«t»OI<!»
Pnet, CasUIIon& Co
3 tlXH,\i OC
Marett & Co
8 8Va 8 00
Leger Frcres
8 <sa * 00
Other foreign brands
8S5alS00

..

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"
"
"
"

6 SO

a

a
* * '*

"*''*'''''

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light..

.

STS
8 93

"
middle,
" • light....
rough
goaaa<Wi»g«4...
"
poor

2TS

HOSJEYt-,

....
12
,

Ma

100

Tampico

'

3

a 60
a 4x
90 a
99
TO a
75
85 a
90
85 S
an
19 S
20s
40 a
60
U a 15
9Ha 10
10 S
13
42 a
4*
42 a
45
18 a
29 a
35
<0 a
80

....»

V

OOa

HIDES-

4
....
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IS

for shipping

Orinoco

80

83

5

canis'trs.V

Blsal

I'l

140 a....

3
5
5

Manila

....

S
20 a
42xa
24 a
23 a
81 a
a

keg.

rlUe

lb

middle

Orinoco, heavy

Aim

a

Plate*, lor'n . *» 100 V «old S 75
Plates, domestic
T W)
SPICES— See special report.

MOLASSES—See special report.

»

28

Italian

21

12>^a

V

.

AmeriCiUi undressed
Russia, clean

'i5

9Ka

.

....

21
71

a
4Xa
a

30
25

24a
20a

Keg

Si

a ....
19 a
21
no a 2 75
JIJO 23
au a
^
a 42
S7K3 4 62K
10 a
lOH
9 a
....
a 75
6U a
02
....a

.

American dressed. .V

20

li^a

400aff00

...Vbox.

45
3j

Jakey......
gold
ftrd. potash. Aro«ni..-5s«jai ..:.;
Iodine, resublimed
a6T5
ipecacuanha, Brazil
ai27W
Jalap
goTd 40
..?.
L.eorlce paste, Calabria.
blcorloe paate, Sicily .. .
Ucortce paste, bp., solid
Ucorlce baate, tireek...

00
00

a

HEMP-

80

/

famgadda
Onmaamar

.

North River, In bales V

....

70)<a

gold

.

7
T 50
8 OOa 8 50
T 50a 8 00
20 00® ....
24 00<ai35 00
80 OOgjS 00

.

3

HAY-

.

Chamomile

OO
50
OO

S....

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Sporting, in 1

12X

a

Castoroll

00.

^ midirte.

"

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"

II

8 00

'.

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.

light...

00

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lOxa

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llalneeii...

California, heavy.

*'

'

,

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Deer

—

... 2

QUiiU.

Min

'"

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»

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.

middle

"

ight..

Oil

repoit under cotton.
Blasting

'^

rough slaughter
Hemrk,ii.
A.,dic., heavy
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•'

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a 2> 88
50
aiM
• • «•
'* • —
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Tsatlee.No. 1, 2, 8.4 <b 5.1) S 8 23 a • 0»
:;TBat|»e;reireeled..«
8 Of S tlSt.
Taysaams,

a

crop, heavy
.

00

North River
V lb It a 18
report.
GROCERIES— bee special report.
GUNNY BAGS & CLOTH.—ge» special

..

middle....
llgbt

"

—

IWa
00*

25
S5

FBUITS-See special

.

Cardamoms, Malabar

"

FLAX—

35){a
Bicarb. soda, M'castle" 4 6)<a
...
Bl chro. potash
a 20
Bleaching powder
8 62xa 4iO
Borax, refined
SO
'il
Brlmstoae.cru Vton gld .... a84 50
Brimstone, Am, roll VIb
'i\%
Brimstone, tlor sulphur.
8>^ ....
20

a

*'

Wa
Ma

Herring, scaled

87K
.

Barries, Persian... gold

1

OOa

Berrlng.No.l

TO
SO
70
70
85

"

"

18

....a

Tih>fM.r.
.'.i>t««h. :..
Hrnip.furdgii.
21s
Flaxseed, vVnuT'n rVh. 2 44
Lius'dl al.luN.r.«>Ws2 80
Linseed, Cal. (bags> fln

....

•'

•'•,

gold 25 0O9 2T OO

GUNPOWDKR—
1

.

Cantharidea V 100 n....
Carb. ammonia, In bulk.

Cuba. "
Taniplco
.lamalea

.

22

®I8

a
a
Vlura
2)fa
SO a
Annato, good to prime
Antimony, reg. or... gold 12 a
Argols, crude
''}i<d
irgols.reaned
gold
23 a
iraenic, powdered.
a
Assafretlda
28 a
Balsam caplvl
77xa
97 a
Balsamtolu
italsam Peru
3 90 a
Barkpetayo
a

'

ton. 100

'

lOMaiTH
ai8

83Ha

Oak, slaughter, heavy

*'

V

...gold,

Mackerel. No. 2, ••
Mac'rcl.No. 3, Ma8B.,large.
Mackerel, shore, NO. 2 TT
Mac'rel.No. 3, MasB.,med.
Mackerel, No. 1. Hallux...
Salmon, pickled. No. 1
Salmon, pickled
» tee.
Herring
* bb"..

....
...

t
45

crude
(In
Camphor,
bona)
gold
Camphor, refined

'

1

64
45

%

Clof'cr... .•.•.,... -f

15
15

• li)ia6
6 11 ««sa

net.9 2}
~

Pi^e and sheet

"

I

ReOiiji,pure...

LRATIIKR-

4 OOa S OO
f
Pickled scale.... .'...Fbm. ^S 5''® 4 00
Pickled cod
V bbl. 6 UO(jt C iO
Mackerel, No. 1, shore
:5 O0®17 00
Mackerel, No. 1, Ua«
12 00(2,,.,.,

COTTON—See special report.
PBUOS AND DTES—
Alcohol
Aloes.Cape
Uocs, Soootrlne

17 OO

yd

1,)<

"

"

Bar

8X

I-

:

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lixec

f.

* bush.

•

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1-

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48
90
44
50
12

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a ....
a .•••
a ."
a ....

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11

a

una
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sack 2 50 a > n
V
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2IX

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V

12 00

88
2 90

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Manilla ttarge and small size)
per lb
T rred Manilla
Sisal Rope, all sizes
anaslaBo.t Kope

JM

....

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Bpan.'aii

a
a
a
a

»:

ex. dry

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a
a
a
a
a
a

sa
32
19
22
21

Kratlere'olit

21
5 35

Wa

American

n

FISH—

„
W-flr

•

Sheatblng, neir ....V

2 8t

82«0Zlil«0O

Sheet. Ruiutia
Sheet, sing., donb. * trob.
1)4®
Balls, Eng. (gold).. V ton. 57
Bail*,

27
27
bavanllla..... "
Maracalbo.... " 2.^ llOa 27
Logwood, Laguua.... " SO
32
"
25
26
Logwood, liouduras.
Logwood, Tabasco... " 80 00® .
Logwood, St. UomlD..cur. t8;Wa >8
Logwood, Jamaica. ..gold 19 (HJ^ VO
Limawood
cur. 55 Co®
22
Barwood
gold ...
;
8apanw6od
cur. 25 OOa 30

'

UaracttS

85

SIX
18

DYE WOODS—

I

a
a

A

Ravens, heavy
Scotch, U'ck, NO.

i:..!' Ni

i

lOX
1

i2Ha

8

liavens.llght

of Scranton, June 38t
4 30 (^4-10
Ions lump
;.,>•' I. ma steamboat... 4 37>j(!« 4 45
4 71
4 *!«
,'^',n>| tune grate
415 «5U)
:•:
i.ms eg(
4<>,<M.( tons stove
5 25 C^ 5 15
4 S5
4 60
t'j.LMj tons cbestnat
....
Ni». natlegaa. 3.:i40 ».. 8 00
i\ .rpool g<s cannel. ..11 00
(«
<^14 00
i-i'ool uouse cauuel
Aii.-tlon sale

a

10

-iJa
80)J«

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89

bbl ,....al 73

COA^-

Rods, Ha8-18 Inch

i!H3
<i:Ka

1

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.,

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18

40
8^4
20 i_

noooaiiooo
»xa.....
lil^a'KV

loxa

8 :>
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6 KTHA T 26
8
8 8TH
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V*

a

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• '•
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„

%

19

gold,
„
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iploi

Verdigris dry
Vitriol, b/ue :

n

Hoop..

•

Carolina...

'.OOOa 9500

Nail, rod

Il8»

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,

•18 00

18 00

BICE-

nrdlnslz<a...lO» 'UailS OO
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.

70

oz
niorpl
Sulphate morpblne.li
Tartaric aclu iehr>stRl>

a '
a U

«
W a
as a

• »

CKMKNT—

X\

.

iMKntniffieM

V.'>'0ll®i2U00

L»c
Soda ash (80 p. o.) gold
Sugar lead, W"

•' lOM

»
8

6

'

'

.

;

noo

«.

Jeer llama (iiew),..

1;.

Senna, East India

11',

Vi\9

Kai ill <i.iuu'a, prime
K»rni Jilrlia, fair ....(...
KirTP thUrU'B, common ...
trlu prime

-

•

Shell
I

I

.

.

Hams, pIcUtd
Lard

.

.

Benekaroot
Senna, Alexandria

S SO
a w

SO

.a

Pork, prima

'0(10®
90
|"> oo®;!5
uu

Sago, pearled

St
"«
27

&
A

i\rklp»,f»lr,„., jO.ij

V

,

l^OM-r

11

t

Rhubarb, China

lliitter—

BtnKi. Ilrklnl.cholo*

ii.

.

.

95

i

Prusslate potasli ....
Quicksilver
Quinine, American

BUTTKU AND CUKKSS-

^^I.,•.,. luili

.

,

,

37 • S8
Ameflcan tbUow ,..|l »
BUKA^USTUt'FS-Sottpsoltl report.

StAt.;

f

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x) a
.,,.
Pig, American, No. 1
M
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oil herKamot
Pig. Srnltr, No. I....:.... M
• 4 OS
Ktig, A Amer,
4 25 a 9 29
811 lemon
II peppeniiint, pure ... a 20
it* 8*
•TOBBFUOU.

PKKSWAI-

sue,

.

•

Muslanl seed, Trieste
Nn(«allB, blue, Aleppo.

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PRICES CURRENT.

1)

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THE CHKONICLB.

Jul^ 15, 1871.]
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V hhd.

Woods

Petroleum
To .MBLBOvaxK. V loot.
To SiN FB*nciec<>—
Msaatucment coed* • f^

Heavy good^
NalU

SSffi^.,*.'

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Vkefr.

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28

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THE CHRONICLE.

96

RroNEV

Reese,

the St ites

•"All worl< t.Turately fltterl it. '.tangcs
I'lan, Malertal,
ly unerch.i.it:eable.

M. Bau-d,

NEW

l-tniRh

Geo

HELM..

'"''rMMef'
Cashier.
VAN HOOK
A BANK O DHCOaST AND DEPOSIT.

S. AlRNold,
GENBUAL

Cotton Factor,
l!Y,

NO.

Fulkerson,

S.

COTTON BROKER,
COUNEn MULBKUIST AUD WASH INliTON

STS.

VICKSBITRG, miss.

ALA.

Uelcr to G. M.

KLEIN,

Castleinaa,

&

Bro.,
A. Young
COTTON & TOBACCO BROKERS,

OFFICE

JOHX

Peters "^-^rs.

Anthony S. Smtdkb.

Kstabllshed

EdwabdN. Snydsb.
William B. Mobkwood.

1857.

U.

Bonded Warehouse

S.

c/^^im^on ant/ (m/materyi^.

&

Snyder, Son

'i^apUa^ Coin 00.000000.

336

tc

237

SOVTB

Co.,

ST, NEIV

YORK.

Storage for

/200.000

TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and
Of every

& Lon-

BONDED GOODS

deacrlplloii.

Everett

Iron Company, Bradford England.
The
- Bowling
"
— ("umberlaiid
"
Worklna
HematUo Iron
Co.,
West
,,d He
The

-

ton Kngland.
:aul
and undertake al
Supply all Railway Eaulpmeut
Railway business geuerafly.

U. States 3)Ooo>ooo.

f-

fascal Iron Works, Phlladel|>Ula.
Manufacturers of Wrought Irou Tubes, I.ap Weldt
Boiler Flues. Gas Works Castings and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES:

P. O.

Box No.

$500,000 00
tt»fi,23T 93

^

l,l&fi9.
'

Insnrt^ Property against Loss or Damage by Fire at
nsnal rates.
Policies Issued and Losses paid at the Office of the
Cora&anj or at Its various Agencies in the principal
he United State-.
citle
K. W. HLEECKBU. Prenldent,

NEW YORK

WYLLI8 IlLACKSroNK.Vlce-Pres't,
CARTER, Secret iry,

I.

ORIS vrOLD, General Agent.

HO State street.

street.

PHILA.,
'J08

So. 4th street

Caat Steel Frogs, and

all

other

Steel Material for

HOUSE IN LONDON
BEIN'<KOIV &
34 Old Broad Street,

NAYLOR,
who give special

FIBE INSURANCE COIHPANY

as well as Old Kails, Scrap Iron

aod Metals.

ALSX.

P.

FIBKI

KMKB80H FOOTS,

Co.,

&

coininissioN ker^chants, Vibbard, Foote
Co.,
RU« DE JANEIliO, BltizU,.
40 BROADIWAY, NEIV YORK.
Ucpresented in the United States by oar Honse,
keel Rails,
Wrlglit, Broirn & Co.,
No. «9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK
Iron Rails,

He nry Lawrence

Old

& Sons,

Rails,

AND

RAILIVAY EttVIPmBNTS.

MANUFACTUBBB8 OF CORDAGE

fOM EXPORT AND DORIBSTIC CSE.
\n KKONT STREET.

Imperial

attention to orders for

OnATTKOBT VrBBABD

8c

CO

Railroad Iron,

DUMMI ER &. CO., Batavia and Fadang.
CHAS. THOREL. & CO., Yokohama.
CLARKE, SPENCE & CO.. Galled Colombo

.

H.

John

CO.,

BOSTON,

Hallway Use.

4,660.

Wright

Cooper Institute dc I4S9 Broadivay.
INCORPORATED 1883.

P.

NAYLOR &

Representing;
Messrs,
"
"

Branch OlUces,

$T»5,!t37 03.

GOLD STREET, NEW VOHK.

:

OFFICE 192 BROADWAY.

•

OF CHINA ANl> JAPAN.
made on consignments of approved mer

Higginson,
Stephen
NO. 87 BEAVER STREET.

FIRB INSURANCE.
North American
Fire Insurance Company

>

Co.,

CO.. OAST STEEL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRB8,

chandlze.

45 William St.

•

d vnnces

&

Tasker

Morris,

99

A

Railway Bonds and Negoclate Loans tc

NEW YORK,

/GKNTB FOR

ACOrSTINB HEARD

sell

Iron Ralls, Steul Ralls, Old Ralls,
Bessemer Via Iron, >crap.
Steel I'rres, boiler pla<es, Ao.
AGENTS FOB

Co.,

6c

66 State Street, Boston,

AJfets in the

and Surplus, JolF

Co.,
ST.

Hallways.

IS

Globe Ins. Co.
don
AffetsGoldS^o, oooyooo

.•.•

&

CBDAK ST„ COB. OF WILLIAM

IinFOKTKRS OF

Insurance at Iiowest Rates.

Cash Capital

Iron.

York and New

Kennedy

S.

Va

Miscellaneous.

SURFI.VS

ot Ne«v

KBITNBDT. HRNKT H. BAKXB. JOHNa.BABAAB

8.

Bay and

SYCAMORE STREET,

98

Insutance.

CASH CAPITAIi

Co.,

Jesse W. Burton,
GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AN&
niERCHANTS.
i-omniissioN itierciiant,

Buy Cotton. Gr»ln. &c.. on Commlaalon.

&

&

Orleans.

41

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA,

The Liverpool

York, Agents

Bills of Exchange on London and circular Notes
amounts to suit remitters or travelers.

J.

Brothers,

T/ni^^f/^afej-

Co.,

BBOADWAT, NEW TOKK.

Pons

In

Petersbnrg, Va.

&

tc

New

Railroad

Cashlei', Mississippi Valley

R.

,.reV.Trrlp^tirn:'.'i"uV'j°al.'ifi?l*^;c^o^..^

Reynolds

VI

Bank, Vlclisburg.

H- CA8TL.1.AS.

&

St.,

JkZTD

H.

OOMMISSIONANDMERCHANT,

Hawks

Pine

54

BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANE, LONDON

For a I'ommisdon.

W. N. HAWKS.

Wm. P. Henzex
Clus T.Vsny,
Kdw. H. Williams. Bd. Longstreth.

Burnliara.

Gilead A. Smith

Buyers of Cotton

and thorouKb

Workmanship

eiMranteed.

SELin.t, aIiABA.ha,

H- Morgan's Sons-

MONl'GOME

Kilio.lenry inllv

Co.

••

D.

*inil

Wva., P. Converse

&

Graham

C.

[ohil

M. A.

Kew Tork Correspondents

Co.,

l'HILADKI.I>li-A.

taxes, collecting reals etc.

JACKSON, MISS.
E.

&

M. Baird

ALABAMA. &c.
„ ,„ ,LA.
.
ORLEANS,
R5 St. CHAIiLES t-t.,
Prompt attention given to baying, Boiling anJ i5*8
Ing of plantations and other reil estate, pajiiii of

Bank,

Stape

Capital

WORKS"

BAE.DWI'M LOCOinOTIVK

Frerrt,

i.l

8IPPI,

OOMWISSI OIV MEaOHAWTS.

Iron and Railroad Materials

REAIi ESTATE BROKERS,
I-ANI> AGENTS
AND OENERAL
For
L lUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSIS

MOVTOOMKBT, ALA.,

OTTON BPYISTG,

&

Davis

Co..

&r

[July 15, 1871.

Co 'ton and Southern Cards.

Oottoa and Sonthem Cards.

TH08.

.

John

NEW YORK

Dwij^jif c*

U

I

N Sir

IN

RANCE SCRIP,

Fire and marine
|4e

Oilman,

C.
DBALBS

Co.,

OF LONDON.
MANUFACTIIUKRS OF
Assets
$8,000,000, Gold S%i.KRATtJ8.
CHIEF OFFICE IN THK U. S,
SUPER CAR it. SODA, dcC,
N«*. 40 an4.43 "*lne Street, New York,
X«.
Old Slip, New York,

....

Wlliam

Insurance Stoek.

Pine Street, corner of William Street, N,Y,