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HUNT'S. p;,:,rofi'r.e

.^T s MAGAZlxNE,

^

S

'^VcfHljj §«wi8i paper,
REPRESENIING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES

iNEW YORK, JULY

VOL.15.

AdvertUements will be puhllBlicd at 20 centii per
llDe for each Insertion, »paee being measured in aeatc
type, 14 lines to the inch when dennlte orders are tflven
for three, six, or twelve months, a very liberal discount
will be made.
Advertisements will have a favorable place when
flrst iuserteil. but no promise of continuous publication
in the iicst place can be given, as all advertisers must
have equal opportimitles.

Jacob R. Shipherd & Co., Duncan, Sherman &Co.,
BANKERS,

;

DAKA &

B.

*

81

William

St.,

N. r.

INDEX TO ADVERTISEinENTS.
Bankers and Brokers
Bankers In P'oreigu Kxchange
Boston Bunkers mid Brokers
Pbiladelpliia Bankers and Brokers
tioutheru Bankers and Brokers
Western Bsinkers and Brokers

New

Loans, Investmettts,

....97,98, 1«). ISS
....

97.*),1U0.133
va
&8
....9S,

W

Insurance
Cotton
eteamshlps

ll!3,

^-^^*'
1j6

— ^^

,

Having now established our

(;artla

I3itt

honse

In

GER-

with tmsurpaased Connections throughoat
Europe, we snail make a Leading Specialty of the
Negotiation of Flrst-Class

LARGE
Terms upon

I.OANS.

application.

5th Page.

BANKERS,

WALL STREET

S«

Iisne Letters ot Credit Tor Travellers
all

part ot Europe, etc, through

......

OITr BANK,

LONDON.

Also COMMERCIAL CREDITS and DRAFTS 'on
LONDON, PA1U8, and ECOTLAND.
ADVANCES made on ConsiirnmenU. STOCKS u4

Financial.

BOVDrt hoHeht and sold on Commission.

tiios. p. miller,
r. d. williams,

JAS. C.

Company.
(INCORPORATED NOVSMBttlt.

Notes.

Pbintino of Bak^-Notss, CkhtiricATES, Drafts, State and Railroad Bonds,
Bills of Eiohange, Postage Stamps, and
CouMEBCiAL Papers,

In the highest style of the art, with all modem Improvements of value, with special safeguards devised
by the company and patented, to prevent frauds by
photographic and other modes of counterfeiting and
alterations.

All steel plates engraved and printed by this company arc warranted to give thirty thousand good Impressions, without charge for repairs.

1

NEW
H.
T. H.
A. D.
J.

Co.

Bsr b*

Agency of the
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH
A IHERIC A.

48 trail Street.
Commercial Credits Issued for uae In Earope, Chlss.
Japan, the East and West Indies and South Aaiertcs.
also Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers avaUsMe
in Alt parts of the World.
Demand and Time Bills ot ExcluuMie, pay»bl« la
London and elsewhere, bought and sold at eurrtst
rates, also cable Trinsfen.
Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also as
Canada, British Columbia and Son Froncueo. Bills
Collected and other Bonking Business transacted.

JOHN PATON,

Oilbebt Elliot,

W.M. J. Baker, Pres.

:

Casnier.

&

Co.,

BANKERS.

New

Tork.

A>i»

ON

mVNROB A CO.,

PARIS.

EXCHANGE OR LONDOIT AND
Collections

made

in all parts of Virginia

and North

Carolina, and remitted for promptly.

[.

G. Harper

Banking Co.,

Planters'

J.

BIACON, GEORGIA.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

W.

M. Fabrab, Cashier.

&

Arents

DEALERS

J.

IN

»

Loans

oommissioN kierchant,

Interest
T. B.

Neijcotlated.

&

Allowed on Deposits.

BALDWIN,

Bit and

Sell

G- 8.

Member N. Y. Stock and Gold Exchange.

Sterling Exchange, and

BANK OF SCOTLAND. LONDON.

draw os

Um

Also tnaasct

othei bonking buslnesa, and give partleolor otIeBttoe

and CBrreney.

Soutter

&

P. O.

BoesBI

.

Co.,

BANKBBS,

BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS,

14

No. 26 Bxchanse Place,

STREET.

Kimball,
ITALL STREET, NEW YORK.

Baldwin

Ne«r Orleans

NEW

TflK

Bank of Commerce,

to conversio ns of gold

iniSCELLANEOCS SECURITIES,

H. Goadby,

Canadian

Lawton, Pres't.
ALBERT tOD.NS.

Young,

PABI*.

&

AOKNT8 FOB

all

SOUTHERN AND

Charles G, Johnsen,

BXCHANaE, COTTON, ETC.

BROAD STRKKT

CO., 80

OF NORFOLK, VA.

OEO. ABENIB.

rartlCQlar attention Klren to BecelTlng aid roi-

of Iks

CONSOLIDATED BANK, LONDON,

The Mercantile Bank

S.

Will purchase

paru

all

Correspondents In this City,

No. 8 Wall Street,

WALL STREET,

I<ockBox384.

Issue Travelers Credits arollable In

MORTON, BLISS *

Directors.

niACDONOUOII, Secretary.

BANKERS,
SCRIBE, PARIS.

BVE

5

Issue Circular Letters of Credit for Trareiera on

ASflER ATERS,
W. J. LAWTON.
B. L. WILLINOHAM,
J. S. SCHOFIELb.
JACKSON DeLOACH, (Deco'd.)

YORK.

&

Ageal.

W. Tucker & Co.,

James

John Munroe

Paper, of superior

VAN ANTIVERP, Pres't.
PORTER, Vlce.Pres't.
SHEPARD, Treasurer.

Halls.

&

MOBILE, ALA.

No.

yarding

apwUI

tn

Current Aoconnti recelred on such terms is
agreed upon.

Francis Street,

St.

on hand.

OFFICE, No.

ud

world.

Particular attention given to Collections on
accessible points, and prompt returns made.

A variety of Bank-Note and Bond

J.

No. 23

lire .)

Ajn>

quality, always

REYNOLDS.

RANKERS,

Eusravera oftbe CS. Postage Stamps,
Bonds, Lesal Tenders, and

Bank

olao

;

C>Ba4s sad West

Telegraphic Transfers of MoBry lo
don, Paris, San Froudseo, Havana, *e.

8

JNO. W. MILLER.

The National Bank-Note Thos. P. Miller

ENOKATnfa

credits for use In the I'mted
cd biaiea,
Indies.

HOTTINGUER&CO.. ... PARIS

National

A.ND CIBCCLA
D«tbl« Is all tlM

PKINCIPAL CniEb OK 71
TIIK wdSLu

& Co.,

James Robb, King

isl, 135,136

of Subscription see

teriuii

9m

MANY,

Available In

For

New York Citr.
F.S

Bieber Gasse, 13.

i>»

194, I8«

8S^~

St.,

Letters of Credit, available
Die and

FRANK PORT-ON -THE-ItlAIN,

11X1

hallroads.Iroii.dtc

JMlucellouooui ijutiaiidrolBi

Nassan

1 1

9.

AC

FiDindal Notices

..

34 Pine Street,
164 iiuA Street, .

CHICAGO,

Paob.

New York

No.

NEW YORK,

CO., Publishers.

TO

FinanoiaL

Financial.

^bucrtieemcutisi.

WM.

NO. 370

27, 1872.

KlXBALCt

No.

5S

WILLLAM STREET,

NEW

TORK.

Deolers In Bills ot Excbaage, GoTemmeaU. BoaM
Stocks. Gold, Commetdsl Paper, ond all NctoUsan

^MmMoUowed on Depoalta

anbject to SIgkt Oisfs

Advances made on approved sscuilllcs.

Special faculties for negot^Unc CoauB_
Collettlons both Inland and foretaa.proiti

Forelgq oBd D«mesU« Lvw* >«(9ttM«4.

)

OHRONICLK

89
Foreign Exchange-

&

Andrews

TRAVEIiERS^ CBISDITS.
CIUCULAH XOTES 4X0 STEULIXG EXCHATJGE
On Union Bank or London.

Bankers, 30 Broad

Issue Circular Notes and Letters of
Credit for Travelers ; also Commercial Credits available in

all

parts of

Exchange on London,

New York

Parker
BANKKltS.

Hope

&

Co., -

-

-

Amsterdam.

38

all

&

WILLIAM STREET,

No.

ol

OF EXCHANGK

111

all

in

sums

Co.,

GOVERNMENT

IN

SECURITIES,

OF

WM.

P.

86

€0.

Liverpool.

Tapscotr, Bros.
r«fin<'

&

fiulon

&

SOUTH 8TUEKT, NEW YOKK.

sterling

1

all laris 01

HANKERS AND

C<
Co.,i

a general banking hiislnepf". Cotton purchased
on order. Collections made and piomplly remlttid

New York

G.

&

G. C. Ward.

Joseph U. Orvis

&

HANKERS,
New

No. 96 Broadway,

-

Ifork,

TKANSACT

A GENEBAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Foreign Money
and Excliange, Bought and Sold.
DeposltB received subject to Check.
Four per cent Interest paid on Balances.
Collections made on any part of the United States
and Canadas.

Commercial Paper Negotiated.

Wm.

ssrs

A. K.

Bryco

't^Ai.Kik. (Jaatler,

National

First

made on

ill

B.ink,
N. C.

pnrtu of the United Sl aies

H. Castleman,

MANKEIiS.

STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
Georgia.
STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECURITIES OF
GEORGIA AND Al.AI'.AMA a Si-k.i.m ty. Prnnipt

PlIILADKIiPHIA.

Columbus,

Trarsaeta ireneral Banklni.' add Exchaiiuu business
Inelndlncr Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Honds.

GoM

on Cornmlssinn.

E.

W. Cl/rk

&

Co.,

BANKERS,
Plitladelphla

DEALERS

and Dulnth.

attention bIvimi to COLLECTIONS, Imlh in Columbus
and points in connection. AVill puri-liase or sell staple
articles of .Merchandise in wholesale lots.

Second National Bank,
TITIISVILLE, PKNN.,

QOVE £NMENT SECURITIES.

IM

Stoct, Note, and Gold Brokers.

ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.

INTKliFCST

Austin & Oberge,

Capital

.

.

C.

BTDK.

WALNUT STREET,

Phlladelpltla.

CHARLES

BKLL AUSTIN.

c. c.

Klowkkkkk. Ok". m. Kliih
Cashier

Vice-President.

Presiaeiit.

Mississippi Valley Bank.

comniissioN stock bbokeks.
J.

300,00 u

«

.

<MIAK HVI>I' Pre.M

Cashier.

John a. Klktn,
No. 81S

•

Deposited with U.S. Treasurer to seeure circnlatloo
and DepOKlts WlCOOl'.

A BANK OP DISCOUNT AND

DEPOSIT,

VICKSRUKG, miss.

U. OBKROK.

N. T- Corresnondeiit :— Banlt of

Co.,

\l-

BKJamisot^&lCo.

AGENTS FOR

BABirarj UROXHISRS & COinPANY,
62 WALI. STREET, NEW YOKK.
38 STATE STREET, BOSTON

Corresiiond.nts

tCo.

WILMINGTON,

•

8.

Co.,

BIIOKEIIS.

Do

CoUeotioiiB

in Bama
lircHt itntaln

ann Ireland, and Available tor the Continent ol
Europe on
Messrs. PCKSCO TT.GHOTR &C0., Bankers, London,
W. TARSCOTT & CO., Old Hall. Liverpool.
Ordcrt* tor GuviJrumeni I'otuls, tocks and Merchandize executed,
nd Foreign Exchange and Dralts
bought.
_^

Planters

NATIONAL BANK,
AUGUSTA, QA.
Capital, -..--- $200,000

E. K. BOKKUas, Prea'l.

Exchange and demand notes

HUit purchasers, navahu-

&

AMERICVS. GA.
^FARIS.

Philadelphia Bankers.

ate.

Co.

Caab'r.

Vlce-Pres't.

W. Wheatlev &

J.

Mlrcular Notes available for Travelers in all parts of
Europe and ttie East.

MaDK

I'etrle A- To.London.

Jos.S. Iiian

T.P. Beakob,

Special a ttention paid to rnlleetlons

Vlon;»on.

dc Co.,
Itlunroe df Co.
AND

ri'.spoudcnts.
!*.

Assistant Casliier.

Merchants

'Uso CabUi truusfcrs.

Alex.

of Talladega, President.

AHMSTRONG, Casliier.

JNu. W. L()VE,

BILLS

'Jountry Bankors can be supplied with Bills of Ex
ni large or aniail aiiiountK, on the principal
cities or Knrcpe, also w iih Tickets for ('assail e from,
or to. EMEope,bv the (ililON LINEol Mail KtCAmerf.
III'ON CONSIGNMENTS Of
ADVANCES
COTTOX, and other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

SELI«I.\.
1 100,000

to suit purchasers

..jirtiice,

ALABAMA.

Capital

Caab

Boston.

&

Ol'

The City Bank

& Co.,

I

Marciiard. Andre

.

$1,000,000

INCOUPOHATED UNDER STATE CHAUTER.

of Exchange, and Commercial and Travelers
Credits issued on

Robert Benson

EOR GIA

faauk.

BANKERS,
City Hank,
AHD

Trust

Collections attended to wltli precision ami dispatch
free of charge, and remitted for on day of payment.
Tlic Collcdion paper for all lliisStatennd Florida can
be cuncentrated at Ibis p oint w illi arcat aiivant a ge.

Pres't.

.

Street,

€i

apital,

(

Cbas.J.Jknkins,

Gold, state City, County and I^ulroad Bonds.

TO State

&

NTY.Correapondent— Imjiorters and Traders National

BOSTON.

London. In

parts of Europe, &c.

Pald-Vp

JAS. I8BELL,

BANKERS,

«3 IVall Street* New York.
I'riAVKLLKIlS ana COMMEUCIAL CRKDITS
drawn

&

Brewster, Sweet

—

Savannah Bank

available in all pa' ts of Europe.

snms to snlt.
t.it>scrlptlon agenis lor tbe Chboniolic In Paris.

i3StrKD, available

Gold, State,

drawn by Jay Cooke *fe Co., on Jay Cooke, McCullocli
& Co., London, in sums nd at dates to suit.
CO.MMEiRCIAL CHIilHTS AND CIBCHLAI! LETTMiS l-OU TlSaVELl-Kl^S ISSUHD,

The

WlLLlAMS&GuiON,

.^

STATE

Congress Street, BOSTON.

7

!

N. Y.,

Union Bank

tlie

jy

STEULINO EXCHANGE.

Bills

Credits for Travelera In Earope,

centrated at this point with advantage.
All business attended to with fldellty and des
patch.

Company,

French,

Dealeri in Uovt-'rnment SecrritIca,
Coui.ty and City onds, alf^o

ISStTK

Exelt«n»e on Paris and

iW

SAVANNAH,

STKKET.

KU

I

C.

S.

Southern Collections receive especial attention
and remitted for promptly at BEST rates of Exchange.
f3^ NOTES, DRAFTS and ACCEPTANCES due
and maturing in this or adjoining States can be con-

BANKERS,

Co.,

PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON.
19

II

Page, Richardson

parts ot the world.

BowJes Brothers

&

FooTE

DEALERS

Commercial and Travelem rredlts
Available In

VO N »

SOUTHERN SECURITIES.

IN

CHAUliESJ'ON,

Cobb,

bonds^

& Co.,
WALL SXRERT,
I88UU

&

IVestern City and Coun-

sell

Brown Brothers
NO. 50

I) li

46 AVall Street.

BOSTON,

Buy and

State

Morton, Rose & Co., London.
HOTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS.

Ofllcc,

Paris,

olties of europe.

and other continental

Negotiate First-Class Railway, City

Loans ; Make Telegraphic
Transfers of Money ; Allow Interest
on Deposits, and draw Exchange on

and Gold.

Investjient Secuiutuss

ty

the World.

wobld.

iseubd, available in all parts of the

N. Y.

St.,

BANKER,

c0.mmeboial and clbculab letters of credit

IjonilH d<MlI 111 on (.'omnilsi^ion.
Intfrt'st (Ml depfJstts.

& Co.,

Kaufman,

A. C.
AND DEALER

Commercial and Travelers' Crctllls and Franc ExchailKe on PAUIS,
lljtiluMv and otIiiT LOANS negotiated. Stocks and

Morton, Bliss

Co.,

BOSTON, niASS.

Co., Paris.

g

Southern Bankers.

&

Kidder, Peabody

New York.

14 ^Vall Street,

[July 27, 18 2

Boston Bankers.

& Co.,

Walker, Andrews

and

.

tl)«

Manhattftn CO.

Southern Bankers.

G. P. Curry,

Edward C. Anderson, Jr.

Exchange Bank, Augusta, Ga.

BANKBB, FACTOR AND

Commission

Merchant,

Southern Securities 'of every deRCrlptlon, viz.; Uncurreut Bank Notes'; State, City «. Railroad Stocks,

Bonds and Coupons.
»
. ,,
c. .
all parts of tills State and
ff*r- Collections made
South Carolina, and remitted for on d«y of collection
Exchange.
New
York
at current rate of
,

Cubbedge
Special attention given to consignments of Cotton.
Gold, Stocks, Hou'ls and Foreign and Domestic
Kxchange, bought and sol^.
Collections promptly remitted for
Orders solicited lurthe purchase oi bales of Frodaoe
and Becnrltles. Prompt attention guaranteed.
Kew York Correspoudents Lawbxmoji Bbob. A
:

&

Hazlehurst,
RANKERS AND BROKERS,
M&COM UA.
and do a General Banking aid
Brokerage Business.

Mai,e CuHectiona

UKjriCK

TU KA8I UIVKU NATIONAL BANK.

-

,

:

hU

187lj

27,

tttE CHROittCLtl.

Southern Bankers.
THE

V.

yd

Western Bankers.

Mutual National Bank, The Bank of
OF

NKW
FOIinCHY,

COR. CALIFUKNIA

ORLBANSt.

Finanoial Notices.
Orrimornii

UxitntpniiT, i itwrouMTiLLai
AXUKiitTuwuriiiiii liAiLKAt c'<iar<«r
{
t.ntttroKMviLu, 1(4, Jul, u.bn.}

California,

* 8AM80UB

rolPONM DDK A|;«L«T

'I'MK

BTB..

u(

l''-i,

Picslilcnl,

SAN FKANr-ISCO.

ALBKUT BALDWIN, Vlec I'ri'/llllenl,
.lOSKI'H MrriJIlEL, Cashier.
Capital.. $500,000 I^luilt... $1,000,000
Strict attrnliiin xIvimi ti) ColUnllous 111 thin city and
In other imrts uf thi- I'liilcd stiiu-M, free of cliarKO, ex

Capital Paid-Vp

•

.

.

oMce of

JtlN'lui

No.

11m

W,

C.

,

Financial

A|[eula,

N.

O.

NEW
JKSSE

D. O. MILLS, Prealdont.

A «

&

Texas Banking
GALVBSTON.

•...••

Caali Capital,

•lapan, Australia,

CaSlllel

on the

Dealers Id

ATLANTIC
London, Dublin,

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

at all

upon

make

108

WEEMS,

Collections

I

I

York.

SAFE INVESTMENT
FOB

Brenliam, Texas.
;

Law,

Brenham, Texas.
KtSBT,
W. TON BOSINBaRO

J. 0.

&

Co.,

ritles, prosecute Land and money claims atcainst the
State and Federal GoTeruments make collections.
Receive deposits and execute Trusts.
;

Adams & Leonard,
RANKERS,
TERMINUS OF CENTliAL RAILROAD
Ooraleana, Texas.
Co.

IOXOKOK W. JAOKSOI).

M.A. lOBT,
Late Fort

ft

ft

Trice.

Late Cashier let Nat.Bank
tiallipolls,

Fort

&

Interest (clear
desired.

Illinois,

pay taxes and adjust

Jtortou, Bliss

iniPROVED
Ten per cent

O

i

Ten Per Cent

Interest,

-Wltb Undoubted Secarlty.
for eastern parlies many thoUMnds
We are Investing
month, on hnproved property In lllino s

of dollars per
loaned.
worth In every Instance, three times the sum and
are
and popular,
Our sccurllies arc very prolltal.le
sum
oousldered the safest ofrercd. Wo wlfi loan any
or small. « e .an
Smi may lU-alro to Invest, be it largehave
loaned large
refer to parties for whom we
never lost a dollar of
amounts of money, who have this
class of securities
eUher principal or Interest in
Send for our book
during the last fourteen years.
contains all
"illlnols as a Place of Investment," which
necessary Information. Address
ic
Bonds,
Dealers In Real EsUte Securities ft School

WILSON

Tons,

llllnola.

F. Hewson,
STOCK RROKER,

RaraRSNOKS AND CoRRKspoMDBNoa:— New York

i

SANFORD,

W. M.

Wlnslow, Lanier ft Co^ David Uows A Co. Clncin.
aati: Klrst National Bank, Merchants National llank.
Orleans: Louisiana National Bank, Wbeless
T. U, MoMahaa ft Co.

expenses) paid

Bloomlngton,

....iANKEKS,

ttUU, Bankers. Oalvestou

all

Attorney and Solicitor

Jackson,

WACO, TEXAS.
New

FARIflS.
from

Ilcferences liven to prominent persons In any large
city In the Union.

AUSTIN, TEXAS.

New York Correspondent..

MONBY LOANED FOR EASTERN PARTIES ON

E.

ft

sell real estate,

Capital.

Eastern
wherever

AGENCY
LAND
TEXASBANKINQ
EXCHANGE,
Purchase and

If.

om-

MUUa

RDWKLL. 1

DIVIDEND OP VOI'B PER

A

of this Ilauk, payable on and after

Books

will

Um M of

on

llir

CI
Caflta

May

be closed frvia IMa dalo

Majr.

B.wiixao]f.<

Redemption of Civil
Bonds of 1857.
1
STATBOr CaLIPORXIA,
TKBASrST URrARTMRJIT.V
Sacramkxto, May I, KTi. )
WHEREA8,OS THE KIR8T HAY OP KRBKrART

ISTi,

wis In the
sum of One

there

the

Interest

and Slnklac Vaai of
SeTrBly-STa

art apart for
the redemption of bonds under the proTlsloos of as
Act of the Lvglsialnre of said »tale, «illll<-d " An Act
to provide for the payment of certain r.|UlUib> clalma
against the State of California, and to roptraet a fuB4<
ed debt for that purpose," approved Aprfl », l»", ani

also under the provlsloiu of an

Act amendatory of aaM

Act, approved April 71, IM)
And whereas, due and legal Bollce thereof was
given, and a sulllelent amotmt of such lionds was aot
offered to exhaust said Sinking Fond to a Icm amoaat

than Ten Thousand Dollars
Notice Is hereby given that there la the sum of On
Hundred and Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollsta
(|l<0,xn) In said Sinking Fund, now set apart to p«j
and dlscliarg* tald antoont of bonds, nnnbefed aa
fallows, to wit: tu, «w, no,«n, (n, (Ts, (•!. *a, m,
<8o, esi, (83, «8a, <M, w, (Mkin, m, nt, 7U, ns, TM, ni
718, 719, T», Kl, 7a, 733. 735, 7SI, WJ, 7». TSi. 7«>, 711, "O.
7M. nt, 7M, 7X1
743, 714, 71S, 747, 743, >M, W), 1SI, IK.
, iM, W, TM.
798, 7ia, 7*3, 7M. m, in, W. 7H. Tlh 'm,
7U, 7M, SO. m, 801, an, a«, Mt, no. ui, «a ««.
at,
MI, IM,
813, 817, 818, 81>, 8W, in, aa, ML Ml, OB.
. M8. SB.
831, 834, 833, 838, 840, Stl sa. M3, tu. «0,
85T, 8M 880, being on» hondred and tea bosda of
Thousand (tl,aa» each, anioanllng to Ose Bai4r<4

ft

oiBce No.
lleler to:

irOOD

ft

il

West Third

street, Cincinnati, Ohio,

All Cincinnati Baaks.
Co., ^«w York,

and Me«ar».LOC».

W

m.

«

.

Houston— I'irst National Bank
Correspondents
ilvestoa— Hall, ilutchings & Co; New Orleans— Pike,
Brother & Co.; New York— Uuiiean, Slierman * Co.
t

of thv I'Dliml

7^

:nKFEKBNCES:

dc

C. R. Johns

at Current rates.

Atlantic Nat. Rank, N. Y. Bank of Auburn, N. Y.
Nat. B'K of Vernon, N. Y'. State Sav'ifs Inst., Chic (TO
CayuuaCo. Nat. B'k, N.V. !>tate Sav'ns Ass.,St. Ix>nU
Cook County National Bank, Chi aKo.

BASSBTT,
BASSETTBANKBUS.

O. B. JOHNS,
r. ITcaaTT,

tceeasibie

County, IllluoU.

Will

made and Kemllted

BRYAN, TKXAS,

Baaaett, Atty'a at

at all

Money loaned for Investors on Improved fanus at ten
per cent Interest, payable semi-annually.

Collections made and promptly remitted for current

ic

all

BANKER,

(Sacceaaors to H. M. Mo^re,

Sarlea

and

of

John H. Daniels,

Wilson,

New

SILVER

Undr

PUR SALS

W.Gray, A.J.

rate of exchange. Correspondenls
Messrs. W. P, CONVBKSE ft CO.,

<

>KXT.
•> S*«

Irr.

Hundred and
Thousand I>ollani(H75,nO), which was

and remitted lor on day ol payment.

Wilmington,

RANKERS,

ACOI'MT

lifflcr

GEO.

1897

acces-

Cashier.

&

Co.,

Street.

CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS

W. M. KIce, 0. S. Longcope.
BENJ. A. BOTTS, President.

Moore

GOi,D,

OealoralB

ilble points.

B. F.

110 Weat Faurtb

4c

aOVBRNMENT BONDS.
COLLECTIONS nADE

Texas.

Hutchlns, P.

&

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

liolntB

all

drrUrotf hf Ikb

lirrii

Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen,

Parts,

ALSO, OK

Capital, $500,000.

on

has

be paid at the

Tlie Transfer

Braiiclie* of the Oriental Bank
at HouK KouK, and otlier Aalatlc

THK CITV BANK OF HOUSTON,

J.

THE

8A1,E ON
CITIES,

The

QO charge for collecting, and only actual charge upon
Immediate and^irompt attention
given to all Imsincas entrusted tons. Iteter to Nar.
Park Bank. Howes &, Macy.and Spofford Tlleston &
Co., N. v., '^d Nat. Bank. Boston. Piice Lepeyre & Bro.,
N. Om Drexel & Co., Phiia.

to collections

t

and other leading European clues.

tiiterlof collections.

We give special attention

*i

11, |«T>.

TUK Ambricax Excuaxok Natuikai. IIaIK,
N«» Yi>»«. AprllH. I»n

bllli

Portn.

Houston,

will

and reopen on

Co.,

GAI.VESTOIV, Texas.
We have prompt and reUable correspondents

DIItECTOKS: W.

and other oounlrlcs, authorizing

rates ol exchange.

ttie priuciniil point»4 throu^lioiU this ti'ate, and
nil eoUisctlons payable In iiils City or Honaton,

Jul|

Company of Now York, No. U Wall sin^. TW
transfer liooka will b<' rluscd trun tll« •nalos of Ika

and Domestic ExtbanKe.

Foreifca

Burke, Cor. Eunis,

York,

OUIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, LONDON

EXCHANGE FOR

Bankers,
And

II.,

free of taxes, has beoii derlar<*d

8238,000

McMahan &

:

Trust

Ins.,

A. Gary, W. B.
Wail, Itob't. Mills, T. .). 11. Anderson.
Special attention ^ivon to collections at all polntc
In the State, and remittances promptly made, without

T. H.

BAIUCT.

Hloekholden holding Crrtiacam r^rtatrnd

purchase of Merchandise In the East Indies, China,

S. Willis, T.

Any charge except customary

NrV

lUb Instant until August >d.
Bj order of iIhi BoanI at DlrMiara.

DlUKCTOltS; .). M. Brandon, J. C Waliis, F. K.
Lnbhock.M. Qnln, K. S. Joniison, M.W. Baiter, LooD
mnni, Geo. Schneider. U.

PKK CENT,

P^uy, payable on and afler

This Hank Issues Letten of Credit arallable tor the

WALLIS, VIco-PreB't

ALPBOMSK LAUVI,

IIALK

UKK»* WALLEK.

MARCUAKD, ANDKE k CO

IN PAlilS, Mkssbs.

fiCttL'T.

DIVIDEND OP THHKK AND A

J^

.

THE OltlKNTAL HANK t?OKPOKA
TlOX, 40 THUKADNEEDLE STItEKT,

NINTH NATIONAL BANK.
J. O.

TS

IN LONDON,

New yoKK CORRKHPONDKNT,

BRANDON, Pres't.,
LAOVK, Secretary,

N

«

ttiwH,

Clitslakii, Coli Mat., ('iKt'laiiATi
lxi>iAirAPi(i.i» K*ii.wkt,

PINK 8UKET,

No. 33

K. UKIX, Prealdent.
.JAS. N. BEADLliS, Vlcc-rrcsldcnt.

Partlcnlar attention (riven to ColloetlonH, hoth In
the city !ind all poinlM in e<innecfion Willi It. Prompt
return« made at hest rates of Kxcliantje and no ehargo
made, e.veepthiif that aetually paid upon any distant
point. Correspondence solicited.

.

li

IN NF.W VOliK, Mkssrs.

OKIiEANS, LOUISIANA.

KIOIIAUI) .l()\KS, Cashier.

M.

KALSTON. Ciuhler

i:i.«v>LA!ri>,

Bank

National

11

York.
i. t.

Kx

at the current ratca of

I,

Uih CvmfMar «UI hm psM

llial >l«jr at IImi

eeiit Kiiefi as iimy lie actuiilly jmid.

made

mM

and •tier

$5,000,000

•

MoKTt.AOK KILIIT

the KliixT

CENT tiOLO BON DK uf
LKIi,

|

Ketunirt promptly
chauKe of the day.

)

;
:

w
M
W

OM

and Ten Thousand Dollars (tII0.>iW), and BSBban M.
891, 3»,Ti4, SB, 838, 843, 848, and 898, belac »i*» boaii
of Five Hundred Dollars (WM) eaek. a si « sstl>«
Four Thousand Five Hundred Oollan 9*jn>, aa4
~"" TM, 1», fl», 1W,
numliers659, 880, Ml, 6(2, rr» -^
Miaaad OeUara
733, Til, tielng thirteen boil.;
% rkosaaa4 Del(tJ.inO) each, amounting tu
sC
lara (t%AWi. and making lu ttui aggrega to tk«
One Hundred and Forty TboMaad flT* Bna*«< Dot

M

-

mm

lars ttl«l),M)).

And If such bonds, so nnmbend aben, ikall aot ta
presented for payment and t si fSlla W ia wttkla tkras
months from the explrauoa of Ikla psh lkaflos, wkick
expire* on the lat day of Angint, tfO, Ihcs sack taa4
shall remain ha the State Treaanry to pay and dlacbaigs
sa
such bonds whenever presented, and they wlU
Interest after the Ut day of Novembar, 139.
i

*»

F.

BABHB,

&

Taussig, Fisher

Co.,

BANKKHS.

No. 3S Broad Street,

New

Taussig, Gempp

&

York.

Co.,

BANKBUS,

333 Nortb Third

Gempp

&

St., St.

LonU, So.

Taussig,

BANKERS,
8«lshaa« K«. 3, Fraitkrort>oB«M3tl

.

THE CHRONICLE.

loo

Financial.

Financial.

Street, N.

If.

I>RAW TIME AND SIGHT BILLS ON THE UNION
BANK OF LONDON.
Interest

Negotiate

on

daily

7

Gold and Currency Balances.

guincy
RAILROAD COMPANY,
Per Cent Gold Bonds.
Seven Per Cent Bonds,

On completed road from Nebraska

first-class Securities.

Make Cable

Transfers between

New York and London.

Co.,

PINE STREET,

NEW

all

COXTPON OR REGISTERED,

which

NEVr LOAN,

the Bonda,

with a rapidly increasing business.

Free of GoTernment Tax,

PRICE 90 AND INTEREST. We cheerfully recommead them as a prime eccurity. Full particulars fur^

BANKERS,
27

City to Lincoln^

the capital of Nebraska, the net earnings of

are largely in excess of the interest on

&

Winslow, Lanier

YORK.

nkers,
Receive the accounts of interior bank\
c orporations and Merchants.
Agents for the sale of City, County and I llroad
Bonds, issne Letters of Credit for foreign trave

&

Chicago, Burlington

Mortgage

First

Pay

Financial.

MIDLAND PACIFIC

Kountze Brothers,
Bankers, 12 AVall

27, 18-2.

l.Jul7

FOR SALE AT PAH.

nished on application.

;

KIDDER, PEABODV

brothers,

tiirne:r

«c

CO.,

r

LONDON CORRESPONDENTS,

CITY BANK, Threadneedle

&

R. T. Wilson

Street.

Bankers, No. 14 Nassau

Railroad
18

TRAINS ARE

BooKlit ^^^ Sold on Commission, and

LEON ABD.

w.

BANKERS,
Government, State, Railroad and other
desirable securities, making liberal advances on
same, allow interest on deposits, deal in commercial
Eaper, I'nrnish to travellers and others Letters oi

Wood &

Davis,

BANKERS

BOII'EN,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,

No 4 Wall St,,

Convertible

BONDS.

securities, gold

bonds advertised on the market

D.

been advanced to 8 .5 and interest
and a further advance is con-

&

m

DRAW

New

38

UNION BANK OF LONDON

EXCHANGE PLACE.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and GOLD bought and sold

the most favorable tenns.
INTEREST allowed on deposits cither in Currency
or Gold, subject to check at slglit, tlio same as with
the City Banks.

on

ADVANCES made on all marketable

securities.

CERTIFICATES of Deposit issued bearing interest.
COLLECTIONS made at all points of the UNION
end BRITISH PROVINCES.

WilUam T. Meredith & Co.,
EXCHAKOB PLACE, NBW YORK,
Oc

IHVNICIPAI. BONDS.

Stocks and Securities Bought and Sold
at the New Tork Stock Exchange.

LOANS AND PAPER NBGOTIATED-INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.

This Road

is

now

completed, and

in

operation

celebrated BLOCK and BITUMINOUS COAL FIELDS
of PARKE County, aiJording tlie nearest outlet to
Northern and Northeastern markets.
Price of Bonds, for the present, 95 and accrued
Interest.

Further and full particulars, with Pamphlets and
Maps, furnished by us on personal or written application.

JONES & SCHUYLER,
St.,

New York.

Investment.

sell

Marquand, Hill & Co.,
No. 37 WAIil. ST., NEW YOB^
Members New Tork Stock Exchange.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commlB-

slon.

Marquand

&

Hill,

BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 18 nevonshire St., Boston,
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on connnission Collections made Business Paper Negotiated.
;

;

Robins, Powell

&

10

Government

WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
Securities,

WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New York, President.
SHEPHSRD KNAPP and WILLIAM WALTER

PHELPS, Trustees for Bondholders.
Principal and interest payable in Gold at the N,itiona]
City Bank, New York. We confldently assure Investors
that these bonds are first-class, in every respect, and
we recommend Ihein as an entirely safe investment.
All securities talcen at Board prices in exchange. Circulars and information may be obtained at our olllce.

JOHN

CISCO & SON,

J.

No. 59 TYaU

St.,

VERMILYE &

New York.

CO.,

BANKERS,
16 and 18 Naasan Street,

New York.

DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES.

Co.,

BANKERS,
NO.

Cent Gold Bonds,
AT

Also, Foreign Exchange bought and sold.

,

Land Grant Sinking

90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY,
Yielding About Nine Per Cent on tbe

As Members of the Stock Exchange, we buy and
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Government Securities.

Dealers In
RAILROAD

More Income than

length, 115 miles, twelve of which run through the

7 Per

CORPORATE LOANS.

ANT>

No. 50

York, free of

TEN PER CENT

Fund

STATE,
CITY
and otlier

SIGHT AND TIME BILLS
ON THE

BANKERS,

New

in

Governments.

First Mortgage

1CAII.BOAD,

¥ork,

Gibson, Casanova & Co.,

Sixty Per Cent

EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.

Special attention given to the neeotiation of

KEQOTLATE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD AND
MUNICIPAL BONDS.

payable quarterly

Government Tax, being nearly
UPON THE INVESTMENT, and

Houston & Texas CenHenry F. Verhuven & Co.
tral Railway Co.'s

BANKERS,

No. 33 Nassau Street,

THE LOGANSPORT, CRATVFORDSVIIiLE AND SOUTHWESTERN
RAILWAY OF INDIANA,
Eight Per Cent. Gold

No. 12 Pine

BANKERS,

Co.,

!

25 Pine Street.

Co.)

&

UPON A

CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS LOAN,

DAVIS.

B. Shattuck

GOLD BONDS

STEPHENS &

AI,I.E:N,

Government

BITSIIVBSS,

(formerly of Vermilye

.

believe them one of the safest and most
this market for
proiitable investments oifered
years

at

No. 31 Pine Street.

SAMltEL

price has

We

and railroad stocks, and do a;

WOOD,

on

for sale

one of the great roads mnning from New York
City— on the third largest road in New York StateThe most desirable bond of all the Midland issues,
aifording the largest income and promising the

templated

variety of choice bonds to supply

CKNERAI< BANKING

FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND

Interest

A T PER CENT MOBTGAGE BOND

The

subscription prices, execute orders for

JSfo.B*

N. T.

for the present,

DEALERS IN RAILROAD BONDS,

Investors, furnish

Security.

Completed Railroad

greatest profit.

AND

Keep on hand a

Undoubted

be had on

sell

redit current in the principal cities in Europe.

W.

may

VTLET &

MIDLAND

No. 10 'Wall Street,

C. D.

full particulars

w. n. fostbk.

0. eH:i£Li>oH.

Investment

application.

Leonard, Sheldon&Foster
Buy and

AND INTEREST.

86

We

regard these Bonds now as one of the cheapest
securities on this market, and with a better prospect
for an advance in price in the future than any ofl'ering.

Accounts received and Interest allowed on balances
-wblcb may be checked tor at sl^ht.
W. B.

York.

(and a Second Mortgage)
are olieved FoR 8AL1J at

Pamphlets giving

I.OANS ne:gotiatjbi>.

New

AFFORDING

Per Cent. Convertible Bonds

7

and London.

Bonds

NOW RUNNING

over nearly the entire length of 4O0 miles.

rhe

;

CrOTernment Securities, Gold^ Stocks

A Desirable

rapidly approaching completion, and

Liberal cash advances made on consignments ol
Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to our Iriends

and.

45 IFall Street,

N.Y.& Oswego Midland

Co.,

BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
44 BROAB STREBT.
In Liverpool

Street.

Gold, Stocta and Bonds

BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION

RAILTTAY STOCKS, BONDS AND
GOLD,
MAKING tIBERAX, ADVANCES.

bought and sold on Commission.
Deposits received and interest allowed.

Interest

on Deposits.

xmtk
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED OTATK.

VOL.

SATURDAY, JULY

]5.

CONTEM rs.
101

PricoofGold
Our Commerce with Japan and

lOS

the Pacific

Changes

in

Agents of Natloinl Bankn.
Latest Monetary and Commercial
.

Eugltsh

News

104

European

104

their funds to

Commercial and Hlsccllaneons

News

103

Redeeming

the

105

THK BANKERS' OAZETTK AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
Money

Marltct, Railway Stocks,
U. b. Securities, Gold Market,
ForeiL'n Exchaujie, New York

City Banks.PhiladelphiaBanks
National Banks, etc
Quotations of Stocks and Bonds

Railway News
Canal and Miscellaneous Stock
and Bond List

I
I

I
I

107
110

Bond

Railroad Stock and

I

Ill

List..

""

1.%

TUB COMMERCIAL TIMES.
126

Cotton

127iDryGood8

Breaastufis

129

I

I

lai

Prices Current

132

news up

to

probably exaggerated.

is

is ismed on Saturmidnight of Friday.

are

a description

gradually for

five

of business
or six

oir-

inent, as it is

to

having grown ap

which,

now assumed very
loan, as we bear, ia

has

years,

The French
pay about
per cent on the inveaU

dimensions.

80 adjusted as

a five per cent loan, and

is

issued at 844.

The amount,

the aggre-

in

about 4,.500,000,000 francs, or 900,000,000,
the largest loan ever put out here or in Europe at a aiogia
issue.
in

toolty9utsoribere,>na mailed to all others, (exoifuWe of postage.)

For One Year
|io 00
For Six Months
'
a OO
7A« CoHONicLg will be sent to mbscrlbtrs until ordered discontinued by letter.
ralageisK cents per year, and U paid by the s'lbtcrlber at kie oion vosl-othx.
WILUAM B. D*KA, f
WILLIAM B. DANA ft OO., Publishers,
jrSHw 8. IXOTO, «. f
79 and 81 William Street, NEW YORK.
Post Ofpics Box 4,632.
'

^y

The Publishers cannot be responsible for Kemlttances onlesa made by
Drafts or Post-Offlce Money Orders.
A neat file for holding current numbers of the Chroniclb Is sold at the
oftlcc for 50 cents.
Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 25. The first and
second volumes of the Chkonicle are wanted by the publishers.

accordance with the usual custom of public loaoa

In

France, and to enable the poor to subscribe as well as

the rich, the subscriptions are payable

running to April, 1874.

instalments,

market

foreign

this loan

and

for

our securities

Germany

drain of coin to

the

of

The revival of

the

view of the issue of

in

is

oertainl/

significant.

Another indication

of

monetary improvement

reserves of the banks which are

NfcW BONDS AND BANK RESBBVES.
There are several new movements in the money market
which indicate a decided improvemeni in the general tone

by instalments, 14^

per cent on allotment, and 70 per cent in 20 monthly rqual

J^"

demand

the

Still

worth noting of these cable remittances, aa
they are important means of economising the use of coin and
is

gate, will be

TSBHS OF SUBBGBIFTIOR—FATABLS III ADVAHCX.
Thb OoMHRBaiiL iHD FiHAKOiiL Chbohioli, deilvored by osrrler

of financial confidence.

apply

banker* can

these

investmeots hare, the eit«nt of

better

The books open next Monday.

The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
the latest

much

transactions

notable

Groceries

€l)c €t)ronicle.
day morning, with

their

As

correspondents.

cumstance
Ill
112
114
117

State Securities
City Securities

I

Commercial Epitome

370.

some of our foreign bankers are Mid to have trMtmitt«d
funds by cable within the last day or two on •ccount of

THE CHRONICIB.
New Bonds and Bank Reserves.
Mr. Boutwcll's Policy and the

NO.

27, 1872.

still

increasing,

in

is

the

though not

so fast as might be wished.

|8OO,O0O

in legal tenders,

Last week there was a gain of
which was partially ofTtiet by an

of two millions in deposits, so that the

increase

reserve

was increased only 1300,000. Again, aa
subscription bonds, of which many descriptions have been last week, the difficulty experienced by the banks of lending
neglected of late, and have been offering without purchasers, all their loanble means is shown in the fact that while the
though the security was of an unexceptionable lucrative deposits have increased nearly 6 millions in the last (ort>
character.
It is not easy to discover whether the chief purnight, the loans have increased but on<> million.
Still this
First, ihe

is

increasing for

home account, but the evidemand is not exclusively

in the aggregate,

chases of late are for foreign or

circumstance

dence goes to show that the

the banks, and

limited

to either, and

that

European

again to invest itself in our securities.

may
in

in part

capital

is

beginning

This circumstance

account for the recent abatement of the activity

the coin export*, which

is,

however, reviving to-day

in

consequence probably of the renewed flow of coin to Ger

is

favorable to the accumulation of reserves in

strengthening their

thus

there will be one safe<;iiard the

gency

in

the

full.

more

The banks are

anticipating

stringency as probable, and their duty
it

as best they

now

condition so that

against an early strin-

is

such

a

to provide against

may, by accumulating an adequate reaerve,

that suoh previous provision

is

within their power.

It

many, where the new coinage is going forward with consid- is to be remembered that, as the Clearing House oertiBoatea
erable rapidity. The Imperial Government has given the are being paid off, a lerger part of tlie reserves of the national
requisite notice to foreign countries, and the uniform Ger- banks will accumulate here, and will make New York more

man

gold coinage of marks

will,

we presume, be

established

complet<:ly the vital centre of the banking system of the

This

fact will create

as the legal standard of value, and will, as soon as the need-

whole country.

arrangements can be completed, take the place of the
thalers and other numerous coins used as currency in the

reserves in our city banks,

ful

German Empire.
foreign demand for our

various States of the

of

late

a neoessitj for lar^r

— a necessity which they have been

very slow to act upon, as their reserve* are yet

unusually low, and should be

filled

up as rapidly as

poe*!-

The time will c«)me, and ii, perhaps, not far oiT, when
securities is the ble.
The return of the
more gratifying at this moment, because of the new French defeotive reserves will seriously impair the credit of a New
Joan now attracting so much notice ip Europe, for which York bank with sq extensive coiiotrjr correspondence.

THE CHROIVICLE.

102

MR. BOUTWfilL'S POLICY AND THE PRICE OP GOLD.

With

the close of the month there is the usual agitation as
Mr. Boutwell's policy for the immediate future and the

to

fJuly 27, 1872.

Hume; and early after the gold discoveries
whom there cannot be a better authority, went
predict depreciation as an inevitable

Bast iat, than

so far as to

result likely to take

;

chief topic of anxiety

whether

is

of his

face

In

declining

balance of gold he will announce

the sale of a million a
week, and the purchase of an equivalent amount of bonds.
The scarcity of Five-Twenties is urged as one objection to

and the impossibility of purchasing the requisite

this polic}',

amount

at

par with gold, has been

shown during the

fully

month.

Another objection, of more importance, is the doubt whether the Treasury, if further depleted,
will be able to meet all its coin engagements, especially as
the balance is now low, and the customs revenue may fall
current

consequence of the late reduction

off in

the other hand

replied that there

it is

so heavy a coin

has been

reserve'as

On

in the tariff.

no necessity

is

for

recently kept in the

pKice very swiftly, should the gold supplies of California
and
Australia be kept up. They have kept up, from that time

some abatement, and still the supply of gold is
Yet, after the lapse of over twr-nty year?, we are
discussing or doubting, or are challenged to prove that
the
to this, with

enormous.

happened nnd the depreciation realized itself,
which Bastiat and Hume and many others ha declared and
had proved to be inevitable.
result has

I

Two

seem

errors

have existed

to

followers.

their principles

they looked for

A

quickly.

quarter of a

years ago, without any

the importations will

metals.

;

changes occur

duties.

by the lowering of the

added, moreover, that

It is

the Treasury cease to

if

the minds of these
was that in applying

the result

century

elapsed

happen too

to

after the silver

Forgetting

were

since,

So slowly do the

of prices.

tall

the standard of value

in

;

be increased

in

first

mines of this country were discovered three or four hundred

and that the customs revenue, instead of diminishing, will probably be fully equal to what it has been
as

Treasury

The

writers or their

of the precious

French papers twenty years
of predictions that gold would fluctuate and

full

this, the

reached

from a scarcity of coin with which to pay
duties, and from a consequent enhancement of the pre-

every year nearer to a level with silver
and both France and Holland, in fear of such a catastrophe,
preferred a silver coinage, and refused to imitate the other

mium

nations

sell

gold the premium will rise; and the mercantile

commu-

nity will suffer

the

in

desired

As

market.

last-named result

this

by the Secretary, the prevailing

announce a programme similar

will

Still the objections thereto

are

belief

not
he

how

attention to the question

precious metals

is

lower,

still

is

it

of our gold market
they will be

if

far

the

drawing more

of

effect

depreciation

somewhat

evident that

gold

has

itself

and Australian supplies.

The

from what

different

not depreciated at

clique

the

of

who

in the

is likely

movements

the future

not likely to do so under the influence
higher price for gold

and

in value,

must be entirely

of th)

market

likely to affect our gold

If gold has fallen

future.

view

or

all,

Californian

are in favor of a

sum with

and are holding a large

to a rise, are obviously of opinion that there has

pointed

;

and as the inquiry

is itself

of such vast

worth while to examine the evidence

we have yet

And

done.

we must remem-

ber that the dispute between the two parties
the circumstance that both agree

increase of the gold

as

narrowed by

is

the

to

fact

believe that gold has depreciated, equally with

almost doubled

the

coinage of the

during the

last

of the

Those

coinage of the world.

nents, all agree that

it

a little further than

in the first place

their

world has

lions of dollars,

How

recoinage

is

22 or 23 years.

some

a

part

unknown, but

of
if it

these

3,000

It

is

what

is

even

•

the inference

from sueh a prodigious increase

slill

are

swelled from 2,800

millions to 4,800 millions of dollars.
this fact,

millions

were one third

?

One party

affirm

of the gold circulation

;

Hume,

and causing the wheels of commerce, credit and
revolve with greater speed.
The case is, to

same even if the currency be enlarged by
The issue of our war currency, and its

extent, the

almost magical

effects

immediately afterwards

have given^us an illustration of

on

this principle

busi-

which

be forever memorable in the monetary history of the

will

world.

When

the over-issue of currency

and

inflation of credits

single country.

is

paper, however,

its

feverish stimulus of business

its

confined to one nation and

is

limited to the narrow area of a

Not so when

the over issue

of coin.

is

Like

water, gold gravitates to every part of the globe and stimu-

movements of

lates the

trade and business throughout all

nations and countries and

climes.

stream of currency has spent

and

sets in,

for this

It

is

not until

the

the return current

itself that

return about a quarter of a century

our prodigious issues of 397 millions of greenbacks and 336
millions of national bank notes.

Mr. Jevons,

in a

very able pamphlet published

in

London

1803, declared that the depreciation of gold amounted at
This opinion he supported by
that time to 15 per cent.
in

the

most elaborate

changes

throughout the world, a depreciation- in the value of gold is
certain
and they found their opinion on the dicta of the
best authorities in monetary pcience.

to

paper issu.s.

and that 3,000 millions have been coined

large

then the gold coinage would have been

Now, from

trade

who seems to be needful. We are approaching that period now.
oppo On any other hypothesis it seems impossible to account for
been the low premium of gold here during the last year, ir. face of

agreed that the coin in circulation in 1848 equalled 2,800 mil-

since.

activity,

a

been

moment,

industrial progress.
The currency of no country
can be enlarged without provoking a violent outburst of

is

;

that

a coinage having gold for

Secondly, they forgot that the long interval which precedes
is always a time of immense activity, specula-

ness,

no such depreciation of the precious metals but as their
expectations of an advance in gold have been so often disapis

it

tion and

These discussions have had the

go

substituted for

only standard of value.

his considera- 'depreciation

worthy

tion.

to

who had

its legal,

of last month.

that

lo

well

is

that

is

fall till it

comparison

ever

attempted of the

of commodities for

every year since
Although his conclusions are not fully
he seems to show that a depreciation in the

in the prices

the gold discoveries.

supported
value

still

of gold was

far the process

But to show how

then approaching.

has since gone, and to what extent

it

will

help

example,

us in the task of resuming specie payments, involves a deli-

says that the only effect of an increased supply of gold and
silver would be that of " heightening the price of commodi-

few men among us are competent or possess the requisite

for

and obliging every one to pay a little more of these
yellow and white pieces of money for everything he purchases."
In other words, to enlarge the suppiy of gold is,
ties,

in

Hume's

Almost

opinion, to enlarge the depreciation of gold.

everjr other political economist of note agrees with

cate an.alysis and an enlarged

The

leisure.

poses,

is

that

chief

the

p(

iiit,

causes

induction of facts, to which,

however,

for

which

to

low price of gold now and heretofore in
probably

advance

still at

l?ut

work, and

may

is

practical

ascribed

this

purthe

country are

not only p^-eveiit a further

bring about a ^eoline,

:

-

THE CHRONICLR

J'lj 27, 1872.]

OOIWMERCE WITH JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC.

ni]R

The report which

ils

the Bureau of Stiiistics has just pub-

lisheil

of the foreign trade cf Japan

gives

timely information

fr

regard

in

the years l««H-70,
certain

to

questions

which are occupying a good deal of attention botli here and
Europe. These questions relate to the control of the

in

trade with the Pacific, and the magnitude of the prize

for

io8

domes' ic trade, which

Uxes of every kind, and

wholly (ree from impoMa sad

it

to diKCMuragA aa tnucli aa poaaibia

intercourse with

fureignem.
I 'nder
thi« repraaaWa policy,
which was partly foundtd on religiou* antipathy, and partly
on political strategy, the foreign trade uf Japan has ba«ii
Rubjetttd

to a multitude of exaction* by which the gracd
and avarice of the Tjcoon aixl ol the D.iiiiiiw ar« said lo

which we are contending, with such advantages over our have been, of late yearn, the cliief gainers. How far tba
competitors, as come from our Irans^iontinental rail- prostration of their power by the recent rcvolutloo will glviroads, and the heHvy subsidies by which these roads and permanence to the new policy and libaral coiunicn-ial arthe connecting lines of steamships have been endowed by rangements ol the Mikado remains to be scan.
What is

As

Congress.
in

country

state, thougli the interior

and

flourishing,

is

commerce of Japan

to the foreign

an undeveloped

it is still

trade

that

of

roads are extremely well con-

its

structed and assiduously kept up.

The

principal articles

it

certain

that

it

that at present a rapid progress la going on,

is

through-P'icific-liailway

imports are the manufactured goods of England, Germany,

of getting for the

new

consequence of the

failure of its cro|)s, rice is also

imported in increasing quanChina and Siam, as are also sugar and cotton.
The most important exports are silk and tea, the latter to
the United States, the former chiefly to Enghnd and France.
Irom

tities

From

was just

United States a considerable part of the

business just developing itself in the ereat ocean tbua

subjugated to our commerce.
nearest of our customers on

whose commerce

is

the population and

obvious causes the British trade with Japan has
during the last three or four years, but the aggre-

foueiom tbasb or japan in

anu 1870— valcb or trade

1868, 1869

PORTS open to FOREIaN

AND roPfl.ATIOM OF TH(
Total Imp.

Tokobsma,
oko

1868... 8,a»,346

1869.. 11,524,.502

6,780,36014 813,706 21,391,448 2,000,000 2.3,3«1,448
9,548,487 21,1.72,989 13,066,206 12,602,723 25 668.9M

1870.

8,891,694 26,858,.')69 !3,342,;186 17,090,978 30,4;«,364

.17.966,675

.

Nagasaki, 1868

1,774,998

1869

1870

Hakodade,

Hioga

&

Total

bullion.

disc.

149,499

1,9*1,497

1,969,285

1,989,285

2,,')3;l,705

2,^33,703

1,323,268

1,323,288

2,914,987

2,944,987

1,384,223

1,.»4,223

1863....

214,085

214,035

431.152

431,152

1869..

788,927

788,927

990,712

990,712

1870....

496,908

49!i,908

813,246

81,3,246

'68. 3,96.1.557

3,963,557

1,560.965

1,560,968

'69.6,822 261

6,822,261

2,124,312

2,124,.')42

Osaka,

..

..

WS

4.1WV,748

i.m.m

l,717,«t

t,10i.8S7

lOT.ttT

4.

8. Australia., 1869

2,323,M»

1.1M.W:

MS,«I

«^w

5.

Tasmania

1868

8IM52

9K,m)

mjm

M,<U

6.

Victoria

18(10

1S,90K,9IW

I3,«H.MM

7i5.«g>

7.

W.

Australia 1868

235.614

I9».«35

«.7»

British India

1870

46,880.000

5.%tio,ooo

i!&jm,<m

China
Japan

1870

M,09M«6
».TM,m

tojmjn

tm,tnjaco

"

1870

To

China with
155

4,889,992

8,604,546

108,157

3,028,8*3

inviting

1870

2,956,731

2,956,731

1,886,427

2,000,000 27,372,860

9,548,487 34,202,405 20.433,224 12,710,880

3.3,14,'),104

32,.388,988 11,441,676 43,830,664 21,010,836 21,980.970 43,021,806

This report shows that the imj)orts into Japan have risen
from 14 millions in 1868, to 32 millions in 1870, giving an
the exports have risen

from 27 millions to 4.'5 millions. Though the general trade
of the country has been thus increasing, the exports to

745

in

They

and from £188,222

1866,

The

1869.

British

are reported as follows

£1,444,5.39;
in

1869,

in

reports of the British

Where Mr.

does not

tell

;

in

in

1866,

figures given in the

Board of Trade, and

us; but in pait

;

1868, £1,112,804, and

These are the

are,

we presume

obtained his figures he

has

Elliott

we have

compareil

I

hem

with

other authentic reports and found them to correspond.

hope soon

to

have from him the returns

The population
ported at

nearly

of Japan,

by

To

We

for 1871.

recent

the

35 millions.

in

better sustained.

in 186.'),£l,576,7i)4

1867, £1,.545,386

£1,442,104.

correct.

:

been

that

our commercial

into

f:tr

millior.s,

and

future

and

tho

The trade

enterprise.

amounts

the

ol

to 1,115 millions of dollars a year includ-

ing imports and exports; and
in the world.

the

it is

most

lucrative triide

Although the greater part of

is

it

the

in

hands of Great Britain, and is likely to remain there, still
the experience of the past shows that American facilitiea,
energy and pluck can gain a largo control over it, and that
it is now growing with a rapidity long previously unknown.
In

Japan the new railroad front Yokohanna to Yeddo haa
They have also constant telegraphic

census,

our notions

it

communication between the two
of Eastern civilization

which

was

re.

appears

a

so meagre a foreign commerce ; and that its whole exports
after a large increase in successive years should not exceed

is

shaking

its

is

cities.

Tne

iuimobility

receiving a succession ol impulses

old organism to

ils

foundations and

ia

At this mopr,'paring the way tor a new order •! things.
their
receiving
youths
Japanese
number
of
a
we
have
ment
education ausoiig us who will be the states i>en of thi> fulurr,
and a few yeans henoi
trol

other
of

country having an industrious population
almost as large as the United States should have developed
siiigulai

stretching

with

India

British

nearly two

Australia with

1865, to £273,. just been opened.

1868, to £167,308

in

imports have

in

wa

1,886,427

Pacific

from £614.743

389 millions of people,

vast possibilities

.3,614,554

fallen

its

millions,

2,9.30,6:16

Great Britain have

nojm
mr.in
«.reMW HI*.*! ISMM

see the importance of these markets of the Pacific

3,044,523

more than double, while

mjm
Mjm

have only to remember ih it the population of Europe is
very little over 400 millions ; but in the Pacific we have

2,519,982 10,573,669

increase of

nMB*

£il0,800,««l £101,837 07} an,S(r>.a«s4,«,t*i

Total

3,044,523

6,929,8.'59 20,91.5,795 25,:i72,850

PopaU'ikft•I.MIIra
«7^«l
4ia,4U
tl8,iM
ltt.«»

NewZralaod

Niegata, 1869

18,986,936

et.\n,9M

Qncensland...l869

its

24,71.3,918

PACiriC.

3.

'70. 8,023,687

Total, 1868
Total, 1869
Total, 1870

shows

table

2.

the

Merchan Coin ami
Total.

ballion.

£8,oei,.T;:

the

i«

there are others

Export*.

Australia— 1. X.8.Wa1c«...18li8

-Exports.

_Opeii Ports

I'acific,

The following
commerce of some of these:

COailKBt-E

SIIIPI-INO.

-Imports.—
Mcrctian- Coiii«iid
Couiatid
dlHe.

in

But although Japan
the

much larger.

falleti ofl^

gate trade of the country has incre-xsed, as will be seen from
the tollowing figures from Mr. Elliott's report

mom«nl, when our
completed, and when our

well organized Pacific mercantile marina gives u« a proapact

the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

In

and

ba> been started at an opportune

of

the

of

Ea-itern nations.

will

shape the policy, and

and to

Japan,

The

fact,

Japan are small at present, and
the Pacific

tion, oflTers
in

commerce

is

only in

then,

no discouragement

of

that th" exjioris

that the other

commerce

an extremely undeveloped
to

con-

s<ime extent

cor.di-

our mercantile enterpri.se

the Pacific, but ought rather to be one of

its

most potent

incentives.
In addition to

prospect that

our

we

own

shall

direct

commaroe there

is

even a

get a part of the carryin? trade

From England to Japan,
hoi; crop in the four S-ates of Ohio, Indiana^ between the Pacific and Europe.
and Missouri. But we must ttike into account the and from England to New Zealand, the advantage in time
passive immobility of Eastern civilization, and we must also of journeying is in favor of the route over this continent.
remember that till lately Japan was shut out from other From England to China the time of transit by San Franin

amount our

Illinois

nations.

Its

uniform

policy

\\(^a

for age8

been to develop

cisco

is

about equal to that hy way of Suez.

With

British

——

..

.

:

.

THE CHRONICLE.

104
we shall

India

much of the

not perhaps attract

the Suez route, whether the

prospects are decidedly favorable

They have

tried

some

for

of

But with

cheaper, if not quicker.

is

trade, because

or the canal

rail

both quicker and cheaper, while the Cape
route

the

route.

mail route round the

tinie a

Panama bul

land and across the Pacific to

is

Good Hope
Auslr.ilia

American

the

to

taken,

Vie

New

north of Australia to Singapore, and another by
;

Zea-

for the present

the favorite route seems to be over this contineiit by San

New

Francisco and

York.
RANK!!.

Tlie following are tlie chanjfes in the Redeeming Agents of
National Banks since the 18th of July, 1873. These weekly
changes are furnished by, and published in accordance with, an
arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency
:

HAKK or BANE.

LOOATIOH.

Tennessee—
Springfield

BBDSEUINe AOBMT.

Tlie SpringSeld Na-I The Importers' and Tr.iders' National
tional Bank
Bank of New York city, approved.
The First National The First National Bank of CincinBank
nati, approved in place of the Nation-

.

1

ludiana
Terre Haute.

The Second
Bank

Nat'l

al Park Bank of New York city.
The Union National Bank of Chicago,

Illinois—
Freeport.

The Second

Nat'l

The

Michifran

The Notional Bank
of Lyons
York city, approved.
The First Nationkl iThe National Park Bank
Bank
city, approved.

IlUnois—
Peoria

approved in place of the Manufacturers' National Bantc of Chicago
First National Bank of New York
city, approved as an additional redemption a^ent.
The Ninth National Bank of New

Banfc
I

Lyons
Deer Lodge.

of

New York

I

Nenr National Banka.
following is a list of National Banks organized

The

No.

8,014— The National Gold Bank of D. O. Mills & Co.. Sacramento, Cal.
Authorized capital. $300,000 paid in capital, $300,000. Edgar Mills,
President; Frank Miller, Cashier. Authorized to commence business
July 10, 1872.
2,015— The Fayette County National Bank of West Union. Iowa. Authorized
capital, $50,000 ; paid in capital, $35,000. Joseph Hobson, President;
Edward A. Whitney, Cashier. Authorized to commence business
July 20, 1872.
2,016—The Home National Bank of Elgin, 111
Authorized capital, $100,000
paid in capital, J50,000.
Orlando Davidson, President; William H.
Hintze, Cashier, Authorized to commence busines« July 20, 1872.
2,017— The First National Bink of Muir, Michigan.
Authorized lap.tal.
»50.000; paid in capital. $36,000.
N. B. Hayes, President; William
H. Freeman, Cashier. Authorized to commence business July 22,
;

.

;

1872.

The National Bank

of Spring City, Penn. Authorized capital, $100,000
paid in capital, $50,000. Casper S, Francis, President
,
Cashier. Authorized to commence business July 23, 1S72.
T''e Springfield National Bank of Springfield, Teun. Authorized capital, $60,000
paid in capital, $60,000. John Woodard, President
W. H.Brown, Cashier, Authwized to commence business July 24,

—

:

—

8,019

;

1872,

2,020

tion.

Germany now

way

sees her

tion of the indemnity

pretty clearly to the comple-

payments but there is one fact worth
recording, and that is that the postponement of the last instal
ment, if convenient to France, is equally so for Germany. And
for this reason
that Germany having the great work in hand of
consolidating the empire, having an unscrupulous enemy in the
Society of Jesus, against which the legal enactments have been
severe, and having an enemy though a helpless one now
in
France, ample opportunity is afforded her for fortifying her new
frontier.
Not much transpires regarding the work of fortification
now In progress in Alsace and Lorraine but it is, nevertheless, well
known that Metz is being rendered doubly strong, and the whole
line of the Vosges and of the Rhine is to be made as secure as
human skill and forethought can devise. Germany will be enabled to accomplish much in three years, and there is 'reason to
believe that all traces of the war will have by that time been
obliterated. Hot so France, however.
Unless anticipated, the
French government will only have completed the last payment
of the indemnity, and while the victor will have more than paid
;

—

—

—

;

the cost of his victory, the other will be scarcely in a state of
convalescence, and will be more or less in a state of financial
trouble. Taxation must be heavy, and that fact, combined with

the

many difficulties France

— The Merchant's National Bank of

Minn.

St. Paul.

Authorized

will probably

keep the

German invasion
the country quiet for

will encounter in a

restless spirits of

many years to come. The religious question in Germany is prob
ably fraught with danger but, with the spread of education, the
sacerdotal party is fast loping its hold upon the superstitions of
the people. The German people are now proud of their political
unity, and as the measures adopted by fche German Parliament
have been dictated by political necessity, popular influence will
very likely be brought to bear with sufficient weight as to render
priestly machinations powerless.
Prince Bismarck is clearly
determined to make the State supreme, and to have the laws of
the land obeyed both by the clergy and laity.
Mr, Bright made his first speech since his illness at Manchester
on Thursday, on the occasion of a presentation of a cabinet to
him by the masters and workmen in the Potteries. He reviewed
the work of the liberal party during the last 40 years, and pointed
out how greatly the country had prospered since the repeal of
the corn laws, the navigation laws, and by the passiflg of many
other liberal measures. Speaking of the government, he said
it
as his opinion that it was as liberal, and sagacious, and
patriotic, whatever may have been their occasional errors, as
any we ever had and of the conservative party he stated
;

since

the 18th instant, viz.

-

monetary disturbance, the Bank of France are authorized to
their note circulation from £112,000,000 to £128,000,000
and it is anticipated therefore that the European money markets
will not be so seriously affected by the magnitude of the opera-

augment

I

]yiontana Ter.-

J,018

rJuly 27, 1872.

—

THE RBUEEMING AGENTS UP NATIONAT

CIIUNGBS IN

Otflcial

;

;;

.

capital,

$250,000 paid in capital, $12H,750.
Walter Mann, Vice-President
Charles Nichols, Cashier. Authorized to commence business July 24,
:

1872.

;

that—

Cateat Mouetara ani> (Eommercial

(Kiiglisl)

Nerog.

RATSS OF BXOHANGEC AT I4ONUON, AND ON LONIrON
AT LATEST DATES.
EXCHANGE AT LONDONJULY

ON—

RATE.

TIME.

Amsterdam
Antwerp

. .

3

EXCHANGE ON LONDON.

12,

®!2

short.

12

months.

25. 59>i

Hamburg

1

2

LATEST
DATE.

TIME.

July

short.

short.

*'

3 months.

Vienna

short.

,a25.T5
**

l].37X@n-42>f

Berlin

@

6.25

3mos.

27.77>i(a>-« 82><!

Genoa

27.77X@27.82>i|

Naples
New York....
Jamaica

27.77>^®27.82>il

119,V@n93i
**

3l%@,3ly,
48

short.

111.25
6.22
118>^

3moa.

32y,

C.25>^

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

.•at8x

52X@523i

.

12 IX
25.35
13. 7>i
25.30

3mos.

©25.40

25.30
25.70

RATE.

©25.62)^

13.10>i®lS.ll

Paris
Paris

12.

....

.

.

July

12.

60 days.

22.
26.
April 29.
' June 11.

90 da^a.

.

,

110

The demand for money has increased since the commencement
the week, owing chiefly to the settlement in the Stock Exchange. The circulation of notes and coin is large, owing to the
activity of trade, and the distribution of the dividends.
The rates
of

of

Valparaiso

....

Pernambuco

June
June

....
....

.

Singapore
Kong...
Shanghai
Ceylon

60 days.

Hong

Sd.

4». 5d.

U. 10% i.
U. lO^tJ.

60 days.

Bombay

*'

Madras

**

Calcutta

**

STdney

4s.

**

Is.

Is-

.Wdavs.

iiy.

245i®a4»i

24)^®^%

24%@2W
....

July
July
..

11.

6m08.
**

11.

4«. 5}id.
6s. iX(t.

July

.

11.

6 mos.

Is. 11

3-16@K<i.

10 ll-iad.

wy,®u-ud

July

10.

6 moB.

K percent dis.JI

Is. 11

i-Kd

1

he

leadini? topics of conversation this

two

years.

1868.

With a view

bank post

including
bills

1869.

£
25,433,023
3,359,776

Public deposits
Other deposits

2-^,086,000

securities. 14,614,394

13.

coin

Coin and bullion
week has been Bank
rate

the piopoeed French loan for £140,000,000 sterling. Vast as this
loan will be, the French are sanguine that it will be readily subscribed, that is to say in the stipulated time, which, it is expected, will be

previous years:
Circulation,

Other securities
16,904,426
Reserve of notes and

I

to check any serious

discount, the price of Consols,

Wheat, the price of Middling
Upland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair second quality,
and the weekly Clearing House return compared with the four

Government

LFrom our own correspondent.
London, Saturday, July
of

England, the Bank rate of

|

the average quotation for English

'
.

:

Percent.
Bank rate
4 months' bank bills
3 @3>^
Open-market rates
6 months' bank bills
3)i@3)i
30 and tiOdiys' bills.
4 and 6 months' trade bills. S^i®^
3 months' bills
2.?i@2;,
The following statement shows the present position of the Bank
of

Havana

discount are as follows

Per cent.

,,

Kio de Janeiro
Bahia

One

Now, I suppose there is yet a party in this country who complain of everything we have said, and nearly everything we have done. They have obstructed everything, and they have contested every point, and they appear to
be 80 ijjnorant and incapable of discussing these questions and considering
them, that they may be said to be absolutely incurable. That party still appeals, in all its ancient audacity, to the support of the people. I think about
the only consolation we have— and it is one dictated by Christian charty— is
that they partake, opponents though they have been,— partake fully of the
good things which we have provided for them— (laughter) ;— for as the sun
('hines and the rain descends alike on just and unjnsU so the blessings of a
wise and beneficent legislation are participated in, not more fully by those
who have promoted it tlian by those who have pertinaciously obstructed it.

Consols
Price of wheat
Mid. Upland cotton

5.938.213

16.646,034
26,917,019
2 p. c.
93;id.
59s. Od.
9d.

12.376,416
23,543,981

15,695,337

19.769,838
3 p. c.

94iid.
..

£

3,9,'0,1»2
19,941.30:1
!5,7-22,824

26.898,708
6.265,957
19,737,705
13.385,646
18,722,458

10857.423

66s.

7d,

llWd

1872

£
25,811.779
4,216,444
27.956,931
15,126.557
18,821,697

12,310,175
c.

1871.

£
24.36.3,213

;i2.I86,635

2 p.

1870.

£
24,420.176

93«d.
48s. lid.

125id.

18,781.6:i4

12,493.441
18,433,034

12.100,503
21,004,793
3 p, c.
91.'4d.
60s. 7d.
9;i!d.

3 p. c.
92?id,
59s. 2d.
11 l-16d.

No.40 mule yarn

fair 2d
quality
ls.2.J^d.
Clearing House return. 66,934,000

la. 4ifd.

62.369,000

is.

2Kd.

71,916,000

Is.
6d.
la. 2Jid.
£6,871,000 113,826,000

:

.

:

:

July 27,1 37 ll

m

by the joint stock banks and

discoiiut houses (or deposits are subjoined

:

Percent.
Joint stock banks
Discount liouHcs at call
Discount liuuBos witli 7 days' notice.
Discount liouses with II days' notice...

«

Fn'ir*''^

"'"""''"'"' »'"'•'•"''='«•'«».
tb.,.ri«.„f ILk
I

»

8V
»k

. .

The following are

—

.

'HIE (THll6Trtrl!5

Interugt allowed

'Die ruteH of

—

.

money

the quotations for

at the loading Contl

-

Hat.

Ouuiola for money.
"
account. ..
.. ~
l7.8.0»jll.«K>m«8
''old, I(M....
.

MOR.

Bank Open

Bank Open

market.
por cent, per cent.
Paris

5

Amsterdam

2X

Hamburg;

Lisbon and Oporto...,

'."i

St. I'eti^rsbnri;

i\-i

Brussels
Turin, Klorence

4

Frankfort

4
5

.SK
3Ji
5

6

6

Vienna and Trieste
Uadrld, Cad!/, and Barcelona

There

ia

a fair

demand

per cent, per rent

iH-i

Berlin

for

market

rate,

rate,

MX

KH

.

7

7

6

7

a>i

8,V

8
4

3i<

Antwerp
Bremen

iH-i

SV
i\

3

*H

LcipziK

The dally quotation!
fort were

loaD.s,

important.

gold for export, but with the excep-

the bullion operations at thb Bank have not been

The supply

of silver and

quotations are unchanged.

The

dollars

following

small and the

is

from the circular of Messrs. Plxley, Abell, I.angloy
per 07.
per oz. standarif, last price.
peroz.
peroz., none hero
BILVKB.

Bar Silver, Fine
Bar Silver, conuining 5 grs. Uold, per
Fine Cake Silver
Mexican Dollars
Five Franc Pieces

d

8.

per oz. standard.
standard, last price.

Bar Gold, tine
Bar Mold, K<-nnal>le
South Amcric.in Doubloons
United States (i»ld Coin

Blake

Si

SOLD.

BarQold

bullion are

pric^^s of

per oz. standard.
oz. standard, last price

®.

7.1

&

3

a.

d.

5

..

peroz,

5Jf

•11^

-.

-,
5t

-,,

Ualted State* «• (1809) at Praak

Uwrpool

Oollon V.trkit.-Boe special r»port
of eottoD
Uter,>oolJirt.„l,tuff» Uarket—tiiU market
cIom. dull
decline in wheat and peas, and an
advance la corn.
Flour (Weaiem)
« bbi
Whea«No.2ll(lVVn.sp)lBcll
"
(Ked Winter;.. :' ••
"
(Calif urn la While) "
Corn(W.nrd), Viinarter...
BarleyrCanadlan)...,^! hush

Mat.

Mon.

Tom.

«

a.

d.

•. d.

'd

II

M
3

12
|o

II

«

M

8

a

Oals(Am. *(!8n.)....|) bush 2 9
PeaaCOanadUn). y ouarter 85 6

*
35

. .

a.

n

10 10

It

|«
||

Wrd.

«

tl

«

11

9

M

H
9

S
(
35

6

.

•
•
N
*

II

M

•
8

3

9

I

•

4.

It

a

11

•

11

•

«•

.1

s

a

t
a»

•

M

8S

Fri
*.

n
w
u

tl
10 10

10 10
11

It

10

Tkar.

d.

•

at

•
le

•

*
•
•

t

»

•

Liverpool Provinon* Market.— Urd has
declined lt.,i
Is. Od., while cheese has advanced IN.
Bat.
d.

8.

503-!S®

peroz.
peroz.,

!l

76

d.

8.

77 9
77 9
77 II

.??

lor

tion of a withdrawal of £200,000 on account of the South Aincrl-

can

-

«^

58

Frankfort

and

Home

MM

•I

U.8.10-W*

New

Tkar.

MS,

.

nental cities
.

Taea

.

0!i&
no price
none here.

Beef (Pr. mess) new y tee.
Pork (Prime mesa)... »hb!.

Bacon (Cum.

«4
47

o'

Tne»8
A3
47
aa •
88 «
56

47
ts
J8

cwt M 6
"
t8 I
"
SS 6

cut).. «..fl

Lard (American) ...
Cliee8e(Amer'u line)

Mon.

(Ho

a.

a
t

55

ll>i®
prices are lower,

Wad.

d.

•.

d.

«a
47

«

d-

a.

M

•
•

41

M
as
M

•

as
s»

4

rn-

Tfcar.

d.

a.

«
47
M

•

•

at
aa
9«

•
•

•
•

Liverpool Produce Market.— TUU market cIoms atthepricM
more
of last Friday, with the exception of a decline of
Jd. io T«floed
There having been an
petroleum.
impression that the higher charges for iron, fuel and labor will
Bat.
Hon. Toea.
Wed.
Thar, FH
a. d.
materially diminish the amount of net profit on tho half year's
8. d.
s. d.
a.
t. d.
d.
8.
d.
Rosin (com. N. C). .»cwt. 7 9
7 9
7 »
»
7
7
•
7 •
"
working, the bears have sold largely, and have forced some stocks
line
17
17
17
n
17
17
Potrolcum(re(lne<l).
.»^'al 1 iyi
«
I
4H
4H
down considerably. The dividends declared up to the present
"
(spirits)..
I
1
1
I
I
42 9 42 9
time compare favorably with last year, but have in some cases Tallow(Anierican)...D cwt 42 9
it •
4t 1
4t •
Clovorseed (Am. red)
42
42
42
42
48
4«
disappointed speculators. United States Government securities Spirits turpentine... ^1 cwt. .38
88
88
88
8» *
at •
are Arm, and have sliglitly improved. The following were the
London Prodttee and Oil Market:—CMcatit liaaeed ahowa •
closing prices of consols and the principal American securities decline of 6d. Other prces
unchanged.

The

stock markets have been dull, and

especially in the railway department.

m

this afternoon
925^® 92X
Consols
91
United states 6 per cent 580 bonds, ex 4-6
9.!X
adseries
do
81)^@ 91)i
18«5i8sue
9».>«(a 34,^
do
lUSTlssue
do
SIX® 92
.5 per cent. 1(M0 bonds, ex 4-6
do
... 89X@ 90V
5 per cent Funded Loan, 1871, ex 4-6
do
x89Ji® 89»i,
Atlantic and Ot West., 8 per cent. Debcnt's. Bischoffsheto's ctfs. 47>i@ 48>i
Ditto Consolidated Bonds, 7 per cent., Bischofishejm's certiflcates. 36>j® 39>i
74
Ditto 1st Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds
70
61 ©63
Ditto 2(1 Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds
Erie Shares, ex 4-6
4.3Ka 43Ji
:

&

.

£

Mon.

Sat.
s.d.

£

8.

6

63

6

8ugar(No.l2D'ch8td)
on spot, 1^ cwt

85
ton 86
38 10

6

6

"

U

35
86
8M 10
38 10

Sperm
whale

W

oil
oil

I<inseedoil

10

"

38

Wed.

Taea.

d.

Llns'dc'kc(obl).fltn 10
Linseed (Calcutta)
63

£

8.

£

d.

10

d
as

a

86

«

86
38 10
38 10

a.

as

«

as

8

at
as 10
as

®

do

unstamped

Ditto 6 per cent. Convertible Bonds,
Illinois Central Shares, tlOO pd., ex 4-6
Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, Istmort
Louisiana U per cent. Levee Bonds
Massachusetts 5 per cent. sterlini» bds, 1900
New .Jersey United Canal and Rail bda
Panama Gen. Mort. 7 per cent, bonds, 1897
Pennsylvania Gen. Mcirt 6 per ct. bds, 1910
Virginia 6 per cent, bonds

92
109

®
@ 94

it

•
•

10

J5t

a.d.

M

•
•

at t

9
S8
as 10
SS 00

aa
as
as

M

a
i

•

•

AND MISCBLLANEOUS NEWS.

®101

against f 6,.5(j.'5,496 last week, and |lt,08.'i,'i:ti) tho previous w<^k.
The ex|>ort8 are |l,2r4,U-l:I this week, against $t,9l:t,4;l7 last
week, and $3.9*5,813 the previous week. The exports of cotton
the past week were 1,840 bales, against 1.616 bali-a last week.
The following are the imports at New York for week ending
(for dry goods) ,Iuly 19, and for the week ending (for general
merchandise) July 30:
rOBKION IMPORTS AT HIW TOBK FOR T>R WCKR.

97
44

©98

®
® 47

...

be several days before
in the Souih the larger part
wheat is ready for the sickle.
of harvest work will have to be done in August, so that in the
|being cut, however, but

Fri.

C

a.d.

Imports and Exports fob thb Wbbic.—The Imporu this
week show an increase in dry goods and a decn^a.'te in general merchandise. Tlie total iiu|>ort8 amount to f7.3'.M.2(W itiig week,

®M
®96

There have been severe thunder-storms during the last few
The weather has been sultry, and the crops are by no
means ripening fast. A few days will bring us to the middle of
J uly, but there fire yet scarcely any signs of harvest. The rye
is

£

10
aa

®110
@100

98
52
94
99

days.

crop

COMVIiilRCIAL

Thnr.

d.

10

will

Even

Dry goods
Qencral merchandiae...
Total for

tlie

week.

.

—

1869

1870.

jsn.

lait.

$2,187,841
2,!M0,6&3

$1,T77,M7

tl.Ml.att

8,C7«,St3

4.188,888

•t.aaB,us
4.«S,StS

$5,128,494

«5,4HLaM

.3,463,145
162.1,81M>1
^^^%^RFB^^a«p
^^^, iHHi^V
North the season will be late, and therefore uncertain. The crop Previously reported. ... 171.
accounts from the Continent are favorable.
since Jan. 1
$178,591,689
t2is,i9s,«n $asi.n7,7K
t!67,695,t:i
In our report of the dry goods trade will be found thefmporttof
The following statement shows the imports and exports of
dry goods for one week later.
grain and tlour into and from the United Kingdom since harvest^
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of ipede)
viz., from Aug. 36 to the close ot last week, compared with the
from the port of Xew York to foreign ports, for the week eadiac
corresponding period in the three previous seasons
July 23:
ZP0RT8 man tmw tork for thr wrrk.
lUFonxs.
I

:

I860.

1871-2.

Wheat

cwt. 32,711,827

Barley

10,976,199

Oats
fess

li),01.S,78«
88'.i,l.'»

eans

IndianCorn

...

Flour

2,925.753
16,810,837
2,800,096

I870-t.
27,622,675
6,748,547
7,918,101
868,275
1,717,652
13,107,044
3,897,492

1869-70.
3-i, 388,619

6,807,807
9,298,657
1,542,262
1,580,123
1.^058,670
5,347,010

1868-9.
22,914,693
8,399,451
5,019,881
1,0(M,560
2,138,484

ILWIIWO
3,166 362

EXPORTS.
Wheat

cwt.

Barley
Oats
Peas

,.

Beans
Indian Corn
Flour

Bnellah

2,102,309
15,907
103,418
9,738
3,060
27,!'H
81,072

Itlarliet

6.3,470

794,753
93,998
374,291
13,438

18,019
64,991
1,346,106

14,857
61,474

3,172,504
110,774
1,439 283

2,341

157,728
100,763
112,631
24,049
4,453
8,005
31,419

Reports— Per Cable.

London and Liverpool for the past week have been reported by submarine telegraph
riie

dnily closing quotations In the markets of

u Bkowit in the foUowinij aommarr

For the week
Previously reported..
Since Jan.

1

int.

1871.

1870.
$3,806,811
90,654,»IT

tS^KUM

|4.r;4J«8

100,411,868

l*T,5S4,an

180.0
>.00t.aM

$104,956,115

$103,460,558

$1.32,806 971

$IM.*77,nT

S<.&H867
..

following will show the exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending July 30, 1872
SilTcrbars.
..
July 16—Bk Chaaca, Zanzibartl.ltt
American gold coin. $80,000
MexicaosilTardol'rt
l,«at
Jnly IS—Str. Crescent City,
Jnly Ifr—Str. Nemotls, Sonthampton
Uarmoa
Mexican silver coin.
1,400
Spaniali doBbloeM.. a»,«t8
Jnly l»-rri2^WUqr Soiitk,
July It— Str. Erin, LondonMexican silver coin 1,886,809
AaxOsye*—
AmaricaBiUnroala $l,aet
July 17— Str. Scotia, Liverpool—
JalylO-8lr. Bnmm, Somik-

The

:

.

StlTerbars.
808,014
American gold coin. 580,000
American gold bars. l&SM

Mexican

sflver ....

<8.MS

Silverbars
84,441
July J8-8t.Vacdalia, Ix>ndon—
American gold coin, 748,000

Mexican allTwdol'n
Ooldbar*
SUverbw*.
American cold cola
July »I>-Str. City ofTlontwa:.,
.

UlMpOOl

StLttt

«.«•
IT.ttt
tBt,tti

. ..

—

:

.

.

—

:

THE CHRONICLE.

106

American silver coin
American gold coin 112,060
American gold coin.
liva, Maracalbo—
American gold coin. 82,4.15 Jnly 20— Str. Algeria, Liver-

1,600
5,961

.

July SO— Bark

Americaasilvercoiu

pool

1,000

American gold coin

Jnly20— Sch.Lftdy Bannemian,
Green Turtle Cay —

Sliver bars

1,

.300,000

141,998

Total for the week
PreTiously reported
Total Blnce Jan.

.

^I'^lJm?
44.I4j,uii

Aprile

838,75I,.322

April 13
April 20
April 27
May 4

333,299,893
a33,289.819
33i,575,557

Mayll
May 18
May 25.

334,000,3M

June

8.34,934,913
3.35,481.477

$48,786,0:37

1872

Same time

$33,774,0fll
«9,779,151
18,446, 175

1867
186B
1865

$41,833,757
27,027,185
18,212,728
57,509,316

lOTl

1870
1869::..;
1868

m

Gold
July 19— St. Columbia,
Gold

1

$2,000

I

July 18— Str. Heury Chauncey,

$1,111

1,

.-.

1872
I

$3,316,156
7,317.101

I8T0'.'.".'.'.'.'.".....

National Treascry.

weekly transactions

2..
9..
16..
23..
30..
7..
Oct.
Oct. 14..
Oct. 21..

July 6
July 13
July 20

11.. 367,702,450
18.. 367,948,950
25.. 368,288,200
2,. 368,60.5,700

300,044,000
869,534,500
369,652,600
23.
370,787,900
Jan. 6
Jan 13.. 370,452,400
Jan 20.. 370,680,400
Jan. 27.. 371,327,6,50
Feb. 3.. 371 451,950
Feb. 10.. 371.788,950
Feb. 17.. 372,389,450
Feb. 24.. 378,196,950
March 2. 373,825,250
March 9.. 373,742,750
March 16 374,032,750
March 23 374,324,650
March 30 374,583,460
April 6.. 374,866.460
April 13. 375,212,450
9
16

April 20. 875,6'i2,4.60
April 27. 376,691,950
'
4
376,934,980
Miiy

May 11
May 18..
May 25...

377,658,S00
377,749,200
378,341,200
Juue 1 .
June 8.. 379,148,200
June 15, 379,429,200
June 22 . 378,768,700
Juno 29 . 380,400,700
July 6.. 380,420.200
July 13.. 381,108,900
July 20. 381,374,760

$2,736,845

in
$9,747,703
4,008,250

1869
1868

at the National

68:J,000

280,800
544,400
910,500
446.500
3,735,500
511,600

723,900

1,045,1,00

South
Mr. Kaufman has been for many years a banker at the
South, and we believe that his long acquaintance with the details
of Southern business will enable him to offer to merchants and
others, every advantage which may be obtained in such matters
by experience, promptness and personal attention.
Attention is called to the card of Messrs. Howar 1 Lapsley &
Co., No. 15 Broad St., in which they offer the first mortgage bonds
of the Paterson & Newark Railroad Co. These bonds bear seven
per cent, interest, and principal and interest is (guaranted by the
States, particularly in

Treasury and Cus-

—

Erie Railway Company.

Treasurer in trust for National

IT. S.

fiANKINC AND FINANCIAL.

:

-Bal. in Treasury.—,
Coin.
Currency,

8.

15,691.500
15,569,500
15,401,500
15.519,400
15,655,500
15,519,500
15,619,500
15,569,500

Oct. 28

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

869,000
3,0-31,000

Coin cer

For D.

364,153,000
364,529,700
366,067,450
365,389,900
365,940,350
366,205,800
366.368,650
366,9*0,050

I

Same time

in the Treasury

endins Circulation. Deposits
July 29.. 361,760,550 15,7<i6,500
Aug. 5.. 362,069,350 15,766,500
Aug. 12.. 362,725,000 16,716,500
Aug. 19.. 36;J 286.300 15,691,500
Aug. 26.. 363,490,600 15,691,500
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

486

—The following forms present a summary

tom House.
1.— Securities held by the
For

I

335.743,997
385,908,317
336,180,612
386,119,372
a36.274,772
336,558,093

783,50
531,50
3,246,00
1,053,50
463,500

gia.

o^Q^'olia
i,^is,-im

Total since January
Sftmp
time In
Sametimeln

216,(i00

1.686,000
210,400
327,200
329.600
916.000
1,078,400
1,115.400

2,328,
646,

—

Havana-

Total for the week
Previously reported

Week

1

575,600
555,600
694,000
622,400
602.400
641,600
495,600
1,068,800
293,000
1,006,000
634,000
910,000
4:W,600
984.200

A. C. Kaufman, Esq., Banker, in Charleston, S. C, whose
week have name must be familiar to most of the readers of The Chronicle,
makes a specialty in his business, of collections in the Southern
AspmwallCarolina, North Carolina and Geor-

|

Vera Cruz-

Silver

banks and balance

33.3,771,627

June 15
June 22
Juue29

The Imports of specie at this port during the past
been as follows
July 15— Str. City of Mexico,

587,300
924,000
930,000
931,200
880,800
600,000
340,800
319,206

334,324,248
334,464,323

Junes

game time In

of certain

[July 27, 1872.

Total.
377,527,050
377,a35,850 86,650,000
378,441,600
378,977,800
90,076,000
379,182,100
379,844.500
880,099,200 95,000,0(0
381.468,950 95,933,973
380,909,300 95,544,034
381,59.5,860
381,725,.300

881.988,150
382,479,550
382.489,850
382,981,460
333,227,950
383,566,200

19,601,000

4,524,000

18,'924,66b

4,693,400
6,015,335
8,309,611

17,380,600
15,848,600
16,233,600

93,045,223 8,546,892
94,164,227 9,764,436
97,036.115 7,621,865

16,041,000
15.824,500

315,273,000 103.076,290
384.783,500 108,393,919
384,901,600
386,138,900
385.803.400 103,24 '^,419
15331,000 386,011,400 103,977,000
16,381,000 886,708,550 105,549,177
15,398,000 886 849,950
15,378.000 387,166,950 106.bbi',626
15,432,000 387,821,460 106.741,260
15,607,000 388,803,950 110,187,700
15,659,000 389,484,260
15,659,000 389,401.750 112,413,411
15,659,000 389,691,750
15,6.39,000 389,963,650 119,042,747
15,659,000 890.242,450
16,660,000 890,606,450 121, .'582,680
16,409,000 390,621,450 124.064,191
15,509,000 391,171,450 128,131,303
15,559,000 392,250,950 129,017,980
15,519,000 392,4.^3,9,50
392.815.900 103..318,866
15,552,000 39.3,110,200 100,618.340
15,562,000 393,301,200 97,157,162
15,552,000 393,893,«00
15,732,000 394,870,200 87.339.756
15,722,000 395,151,200 86,779.982
85,883,165
15,722,000 389,490.700
15.790,000 396,190,700
396,229,200
15,809,000
15,859,000 896,967,!I00
15,869,000 397,233,750 71,894,841

8',642;692

15,278,000
15,229,000
15,229,000
15,249,000
15,249,000
15,351,000
15,351,000

due in 1878.

Principal and interest guaranteed

by the

ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY.
For sale by

6,022,725
6,676,998

16,'279,'000

PATERSON A^^I^^W^ARkTrAILROAD COMPANY'S
FIRST mORTGAOE 7 FEB CENT BONDS,

outst'd'.g

6,332,000

95,242,490
93,061,448
92,756,675

15,279,000

tiflcates.

HOWARD LAPSLEY

&

CO.,

No. 15 Broad

Banking House op Hbnrx Clews &

16,'294',4b'0

street.

Co.,)

33 Wall street, N. Y.
Bills of

1,'',715,400

Exchange on England,

f

and the Con-

Ireland, Scotland

19,029,900
20,364,906

tinent.

30,486,640
31,887,500

Commercial Credits for use in Europe, South America, East
and West Indies, China and Japan.
Circular Notes and Travellers' Credits available in all parts of

12,1.56,056

88.269,1500

the world.

10,948,000
10,464,899

87,844.000
87,294,600

7,055,.507

r,83,834,700

8,125,171

Also, Telegraphic Transfers of

Money on Europe, Havana and

California.
12.204,665
)2,866,419
10,426,572

35.610.000

11,183,251

31,454,000

10,033,076

30,290,t00

8,114,273
9,102,961
7,592,683
9,106,433

58,178.000
27,108,600
26,834,000
25 272,500

13,602,100
12,019,942
6,644,370

2.5,578.000

5,.557,722

5,429,727
8,077,851

Deposit accounts received, bearing interest and subject to check

34.67,3,500

33,526,000

at sight.
Certificates of Depost issued and Collections made.
and Railroad Loans negotiated.

CLEWS, HABICHT &
11

25,510,700
25.088.500
24,729 000
24,876,000

Co.,

Old Broad Street, Londov.

BAIVKIN6 HOUSE OF JAY COOKE &
No. 20 Wall street. New Y'ork.

25.425.800

We continue

to sell

Mortgage Gold B jnds

State, City

CO.,

adding accrued interest, the First
Northern Pacific Railroad Company.

at par,

of the

On the completion of this season's contracts, there will be Five
Hundred and Seventeen miles of the main line of the road
3.
National bank currency in circulation fractional currency in operation, uniting Lake Superior with the Missouri River, and
received from the Currency Bureau by U. S. Treasurer, and dissecuring the large tratBc of the Northwest. This amount of road
tributed weekly also the amount of legal tenders distributed
also entitles the Company to Ten Million Four Hundred ThouNotes in ,-Fractional Currency.^ Leg. TenWeek
9,764,610

32,279,300

Received.

Distributed

Distrib'd-

295,800
325,800
875,000
445,500
492,000
502,600
608,600
598,000
256,500
780,300
864,400
866,500
697,300

715,104
625,733
589,167
736,893
548,000
565,800
776,835
768,603
'462,200
902,200
525,800
501.969
1,070,100

634,981
253,297
1,512,429
505,574
1,140,000

774,300
780,200
786,600
656,500
766,100
758,600

819,000
551.449

1,168,000

50.5,796
278,6f^0

1,071,607
789,896
2,522,458
2,200,000

379.300

506 000
852,000
544,200
386,000
382,786

—

;

;

ending
July 39 .
Aug. 5.,
Aug. 12..
Aug. 19.
Aug. 26.

Circulation
319,384,679

Sept. 2.

321,750,225
322,068,085
822,489,»45
323,056,375

Sept. 16....
Sept. 23...
Sept. 30....

Oct. 7...
Oct. 14...
Oct. 21....
Oct. 28....

Nov. 11 ...
Nov. 18....
Nov. 25. ..
Dec. .2....
Dec. 9....
Dec. 16....
Dec. 23 ...
Jan. 6...,
Jan. 13....
Jan. 20....
Jan. 27....
Feb. 3
Feb. 10....
Feb. 17....
Feb. 24....

March 2...
March 9...
March 16..
March 23..
March 30.

320,374,894
320,816,919
321,.378,880

333,259,270
82.3,5 9,692

32.3,986,882

324,526.652
334,946,862
326,8.34,497

825,605,600
826,004,5.50
326,773,4.56

329,265,566
327,578,628
328.183,118
328,742,681
328,999,311
329,218.991
329.606,761
329,945,201
830,404,946
380,822,576
881,180,792
331,968,376
822.207,814
332,780.274
332,847,394

757,.500

761,700

841,000
606 000
844,800
702,000
844,800
810.400
840,800
701,000
844,800

991.703
339.400

1,080.500
993,500
271.000
423,500

915.700
495,000
393,000
413,000

1,15\600
47.3,118
1,059,1.34
1,236,.500

728,500
4,113,000
1,54 i, 892
3,785,000

284,7.56

sand Acres of Land, located in Central Minnesota, Eastern
Dakota, and in the Columbia Valley on the Pacific Coast. The
bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the road, its traffic and
franchise, and on the entire land grant received from the Government. The rate of interest is seven and three-tenths, gold, equivalent to about eight and a quarter per cent in currency. Believing
the security to be ample, and the rate of interest satisfactory, we
recommend ^these bonds as a desirable investment. Holders of
United States Five-Twenties and high-priced corporate securities
may materially increase both their principal and their interest

income by exchanging

Northern

Pacifies.

JAY COOKE
New

l',499',5b6

678.500
296,500
547,000
982,682
782,400
710,000
499,000
1,060.500
623.758
1.478,000
664,000
2,533,000

for

&[C0.,

York, Philadelphia and Washington.

MB. CHABIiES W. HASSLER,
No. 7 Wall street,
doing a large business in the purchase and sale of Government
and Railroad Bonds. He is one of those irrepressible business
men who make their way in the world by intelligent, persevering
hard work. Christian InteUigencer.
is

—

.

Jnlj 27, 18:2.]

THE CHRONICLE

JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD

ST.

eseapUonal qaotatlona

CO.'g

arB being absorbed by an increasing

QuoUitioim arc ma follow*

demand

for tboin.

Commrrelal, DratclaM

Besides being the obligation of a wea'.tUy
corporation, composed of men of experience and higli-toned

Denominations,

|500 and

$1,000,

Coupon or

flOO,

Registered.

97i and accrued interest, in currency, from February

15, 1872.

Maps, circulars, documents, and information furnished.
Trustees— Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York.

n

^

•da.i
I mottUM*.

•

•«i>i[!.B.ii»..:."::.":::::,:::::"::*.s^it

4MtnioDlU.

Iluit.d Hi.te.

Bond..-<j„veninient •ecurilie. bar. bM«
rather quiet and price, generally firm in tone
Mlea on the Slock
Exchange printed list show that there wt* a little more
buninew
on Thursday and to^ay than on the previous days
of the waek.
;

The

firm tendency of gold is favorable to higher
pricea, •» tar aa
the annual interest on govenuneDt bonda ia
coaoemed, aa it taada
to bring them uji nearer to the value of
the namerooa curreacf
bonds of railroads. States, Citlea, Ac, which have recently
be«B
paying the investor a much higher annual income, and
hare eoMsequently been growing in favor with private purchaaeta.
On
Wednesday the Treasury was able to patcbane below the eqalra.
lent of par in gold only $47,200 bonda from
a toul

ofTeriiw of

$3,922,900.

Cloaing

The diminished quantity of these Bonds for sale, and the
demand absorbing them, warrant the belief they will

soon be sought for at an advance considerably above tbe
present
subscription price at which they can now be had
through the
principal banks and bankers throughout the country,
and from
the undersigned, who unhesitatingly recommend them.

TANNER &

]irices dally,

Jalr
Z).

rand, !88l,cp.. 'IISK

9a.

s-ao'sipss,

••

...

V20'«U66,n"

...

A1V»

Tbla

•115

la

July July

u.

21.

1I8K
1I5X

Wit

2S.

mx

111«MHH lUH IKK
115X

rcg

July

i:»H
117* 'ins I17X •H7X
115S MlSVi li-ik 1I5K
U5X -IISS MISS 'llSv •115H
I16)i '116
tl6H 'll«H •in
IISV

UiH

"IIIK 'lllH

tbe price

115

>6.

lis

lis

JuaaiTl.—

.-LowMi.., '-llbrb«(t.-~

,

"wt\vn\rtb. iiiuxjuiy

mw

imk; .-.-;'<'!•
jaa.
..ii;

inn

!;4h Jaa.
ImS Jaa.

11SM

ink i«HJa..

•

Mar
""n

4 ii-u
"'X
«
I l»s

JuM

lisv Apr.

II

»
•
M

:»{ Aft.n

II

WXJu. 11 IHH iSa •
IK&Feb. liliti.-iiMM

l!5i.l

MUX

hare baaa

1,

since

4«

m^

IllV

July

nsx! IllSpab. (Il-k Jna* «
K«l>. • :!i; Jon* 4

IIIH 'IIIVSI 101

i;m -ink 'UiJ
IWXMch.li in Jul)
'lUH ".Un "lUX i!?r
•lUi.l 114
:UH .rl^l
r«b. • II7N May
bid, no taU vaamade at tbe Board.

10-ir)'8,coupon.... '112!^
Curre ncy e's
•I14>i
*

NBW TORK, HOUSATONIC

ii.

1I3K

visx 115X

WOs,

street.

and the range aince Jaaoary

July

»s,l«)l, reif
68. 1S81, coup
"IITV
5-2U'8 IBS, coup... •lliiX
5-2ll'sl8«t, coup...

5-20'8 18«7.
5-20'8 1868,

CO.,

Wall

gUl-

'

;

,',

:,

Increased

Bankei'8, No. 11

Aon

0^ {mt etot (or

first

A liberal sinking fund provided in the mortgage deed must
advance the price upon the closing of the loan.
Principal and
Interest payable in gold.
Interest at eight (8) per cent per
annum, payable semiannually, free of tax. Principal in thirty
Price,

m

low

udorMd

M

commercial integrity,

mortgage on the road, revenues, land
grant, franchise, and equipments, combined
in one mortgage,
and are readily negotiable both in the markets of this
country'
and Europe.

years.

m

edged" paper.

FIRST inOKTOAGE BONDH

they are secured by a

s.

:

:

it

a

I

Closing pricea of aecaritiea in London have ba«ii aa follow*

NORTHERN RAIL-

ROAD.
George W. Mead, Esq., President of the New York, Hoasatonic
andNorthern Railroad Company from its organization, has found
himself constrained by the demands of his private business, and
the desire for relaxation from so great an amount of labor, to
press the acceptance of hia resignation upon the board of the
company. He is succeeded by Lewis D. Rucker, Esq., who is
well known to the public as the late experienced and efficient
Superintendent of the Erie Railway.

Friday Etenino, Jnly

The money OTarket.—The

26,

IKS.

H Apr. II
*4)< Ju.
a nS Jaa. 17I

el*
.
I.

and Railroad Bonda.-South

State

rJtJan. t

»

new

Carolina

bonda,

January and July issue, have been, aa usual, the most actfra
of the Southern State securities, wHile there has also been a Mr

amount of dealings

in Tennessees, Virginias,

North Carolinas and
point as last week.
South Carolinas in the mean time having sold up to 31^ and 3I|
on Tuesday last. There is an evident preference shown for tbe
older issues of the Southern State securities. The comraiitea of
inrestigation into the various issues of Georgia State bonds and
State guarantees on railroad bonds since 1868, hare made a report
Qeorgias.

Banktxs' (Ba}HtL

^\)t

O.S.(8.9-20s,'62
n. 8.(8, 5208, 'n.
D. S.5s,IO-40a
New 58

Prices close at nearly the

same

have been
rather easier than at any previous time during the season, and
while 3 per cent, has been the usual rate on ordinary transactions,
there have been frequent loans at 2^ per cent., and some even as
low as 2 per cent. The moderate demand for money, and the
desire of bankers to keep their balances constantly employed, lead
to these excessively low rates on call loans. On time loans, how.
ever, whether made on collaterals or on first class endorsed paper,
the tone is decidedly stronger, indicating that our principal money
lenders do not anticipate a long continuance of the present easy
rates after the opening of autumn business.
The cable reports the Bank of England rate of discount unchanged and a decrease in the specie in the Bank of France of

recommending to the Legislature tliat certain specified bonda
and guarantees be considered nnll and void. It is tme that thia
is but the recommendation of a committee, and may never ba
acted on, but as the grounds alleged by the committee aa a baaia
for the proposed action, are gonerallj technical, and auch aa a
disinterested public would not consider snffldent to warrant the
repudiation of bonds held by bona fidr puichaaen, the effect of
tbe report cannot be otherwise than injuriooa to the good name
and credit of the State.

4,000,000 francs.

(sTenn., old.
SsTenn., new
taN.Car., old....
4s N. Car., new...

rates for

money on

call

Railroad bonds, including those of substantial

Closing prices daily and the ran|;e aince Jan. 1 hare

be issued by the Treasury on
deposits of legal tenders and to be used only by the banks in settlements at the Clearing House, and which were to have been
ready for use on the 15th of this month, have not yet appeared,
owing to delays in the Department at Washington.
The last statement of our associated city banks showed difTerences from the previous week, which made but a comparatively
small change in the excess above legal reserve the total liabilicertificates of deposit to

;

ties stood at 1274,927,300,

and the

total reserve at $82,467,400,

—

1ST2.

,

July

Loans and

dls...

Specie
Circulation

28,Sa8,4«0
27.466.400

Net deposits
Leg&l tenders

13.

a45.5IW,(»X)
.

July M.

»296.M7,*10»297.il 1,500

53,440.700

^

Differences.

29,571 ,K(iO

Inc..
Inc..

^7,376.l«»

Dec.

247,551300
52335.e«U

Inc..

Dec.

1871.

July

22.

ismi.
.luljr

a.

»616,700

|3(/0,0..8.T,'4

l.i!«,40U
9a.4(«
2,043,300
545.100

18.141.987
90.371.1 -«

84.35'»,«12

2.-i5.rJ5,lj6S

3S3.%5 513

«.41»,670

53.97S.711

For commercial paper there is a fair demand for short date,
while long paper is slow of sale. A fair quotation for the best
class of sij«y day notes is 6@6i per cent,, though we hear some

BH Jan.
MH Jan.

tts,

(0^
ISU
4IW
SoS
ISU

bew

" con80lld*d
" " deterred..
6eS.C.,n. J.a J.
'•

69 Missouri

M

8»J<

Uu. PacL'dOr't •<!J<
Cn. P. Income...
nH
N.T. ten. 68, 1888. •««

m.is

Erie 1st

MM

lOD

'laiii

Cpnlstm's 'Vn%
Wayne 1st m 78
CUlc* NW.sf 7s MOI.S
Tula

la

let

m 7a

XOi

tbe price bid, no

IS

4

7SV Jnlr >
Mek.
Mck. It
35
W Jaa. IS
9»i Mck.
Jaa. -Jt
II

I

II

4

lOSX Feb. 10

N.J.

BocKl sld

May
May

Jaa.
a»K Feb.
IWXl lin Jaly
109

Jaaaa

i-

U

m\

H
» MM

««

»4j<

Cent. Pac. gold.. •lOlV

Un.Psclst.

Jane

Jan. 14
Jaiy n
Jnly 2S
Jaf/ It
Jaa. lOi 40
Jaa. tr
ICO
Jaa. S MSK
MK Jaly
1>k Jan. 4 n
tlS Mch. 4 m%

68 Virg., old

Ft

being $13,735,575 in excess of 25 per cent of the liabilities an
increase of $315,075 from the previous week.
The following statement shows the changes from prerioas week
and a comparison with 1871 and 1870:

rail

ataceJeaaarrl.-^
^Loweai.^ ^HMwat.

;

The new

Sonthem

roads have been in fair demand.

r,

MIK
IMH

M m%
«|Ne

B

Mek.M
Jaaclt
Jaa* «
Jaa. rt

Mck.

I*

Jaa. Ii

Jaly 1*
Apr.
Jaa. I>

M

Jaaa*

Jaa. :a

lilMK Jaae S

mM was made at tbe Board.

Railroad and macetlaneona Stoeka.

—There

haa been do

general activity in stocks, and the chief interest of the market
has centered in a few prominent specialties as Erie, Pacific Mail,

Northwest, Wabash, and St. Paul. Erie, after selling up to 53{
on Tuesday and Wednesday has fallen ofi° again, and cloaca at 6S
bid. The stock was unfavorably influenced on Thursday by a

company would lose over a million dollars by the
which occurred at the repair shops in Jersey City the previona
it was subsequently stated, on the authority of a director.
night
report that the
fire

;

.

:

—

:

,

m

would not exceed $500,000, and was covered by
Northwest and St. Paul stocks have been strong, and
show an advance since last week of about 3 per cent on the
former and |@1 per cent on the latter. Pacific Mail, after touching 78i on Tuesday, became weak, and after heavy sales, broke
on the following day to 75S, subsequently recovering, and closing
to-night at 77i@77i. Transactions in Northwest common have
been next in volume to those in Erie and Pacific Mail, but aside
from these three stocks there has been little activity, and prices

generally remain steady.
'The following were the highest and lowest price* of the active
listof railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the lastweek
Kriday
Saturday Monday, TueRday, Wednesd'y Thnrsday
July
nu.

N.Y.Cen&H.U
Harlem

•ilhy,

Brie

51

do pref.
Lake Shore

M

75
9JJC

..

Juiy

,iutv -a.

-M.
98

91%
.

•il5X

5JX

5'Js
;-i

M«

•73 J(
93 \

...

•7I«

93

gi'^
•923^
76?^

•iiX 92K
-.6H "6X

Bcrlp

Wabasb

-ii.

9-1% 98
98
.... •113)^ li8

July

21.

97V

98

•I15i«
535s

53?!^

MJS93

•73S'

921^

7;v
ii%

92K

-....

92K
76X

•92 H

533.'
-.5

....

51"

VA

li3«

117

76X 76>J
U% li% iiX
X 74>i 14 K 76X 75X 76 >5
9>« '91K 9i}^ •91k 91X •.... 91>i 91SS 9:,
!ll>ilUX lllii«lilK ni:>^ iiix
Rock Islitn
IIIKIHX
56W m% 56 n 56?|i 5«M 56JS 5651, 5«V
WK 56,u
St. I'nul
78 \' 79
pref...
78X 7SV 78* 79>« ! ;«« 79>i:
do
78X 19
46
ua 45K 46X 45X 16 • 4nK 481, 46X 46X
Otalo& Mlsslp.
lOM WV.
Central of N J im'4 ima '107X mvi 107 « 107 >j •107X 1075f io;v .
107V 108
IX 1%
7M 7K
Boston,
E.
1% 1% '1% 1%
7X 7Jt
7V 7K

74«

Northwest
pref.
do
(t .

H&

&

"Silk

my,

•r.ii

.

W...

iC5J^ \«.>A
39i)4

•5?
38

Panama

:i»

69
37 \

61

118!<n9
75« 75X

119

'44« 43

'13

59 M
3:V 87K

•»%

119

...
...

~'V4

United States..

VX

98
Adams Exp
Am. Mercii.Ex •74X
Wells, Fnrt'o.. •SIS

Canton

97

Tills Is

^8X
98H

1.1

'98

....

STJC

74J<

99

•973C

7JX

74 3i
'83)i
'....
•97

•85K S6

81
99

38K 88X

price bid and

till!

The range

76^ 7<X

77K 78k

37 5;-

68
37 Ji

35M

35>i

1C5

105X

•.S9

40
58 J^

•68

i'SX
73

74

S5J,'

8.S

89H
99X

•S8

M

'45i

74

34
88>i

•88

98X

•aex 99

74

90

84
•....

in these stocks since

January

1

has been as follows:

Since January 1.
Since January 1.
.—Lowest.—, -— Higiiest.—
r-Lowest.-^ /— HIgiiest.—
91M Jan. 5|!01KAnr. 2 Del., L. & W.. 103,4 Fob.33 I12><; Mch.l6
Jos
Hann.
&
St.
36)« Mch.
59>« Jan. 17
Harlem
107M Feb.l2!ia« Apr.25
do do pref 55 Mch. 2 ll^ Jau. 19
Erie
30
Feb. 5 76KMay20
do pref
60
Mch. 2 87 May 20! Union Pacinc. 38>S Jan. 5 42 Apr. 1
Lake Shore
S9>^ Feb. 13 98H Mch..'», Col,Chlc.&I.C. 19V Jan. < 43V May 21
Jan. 3 133>^ May 11
72
Jan. 3 94X July 6; Panama
do do scrip
Wabash
70 « Jan. 8 80X Apr. 4 West V Tcieg'h 68^ Jan. 5 Ti% May 3
Northwest
66X Jau. 5 85K Apr. 3, Quicksilver.... 25^ Jau. IS 44>,Apr.30
Jan. IH 56 Apr 29
do
pret.
30
Apr.
1
do
pref. 90 Feb. 8 97X
Rock Island.... 105V Jan. 5 118>i Apr. 2 Pacific Mall.... 53X Jan. 2 87^ May 15
.53
JunelS 64).; Apr. 1 Adams Express 90 Jan. 5 SDK May 30
St. Paul
Jan.20
Merch Un. 59 Jan. 6 90V May 31
74)<;Feb. I 83
do pref
Jan. 11 88)^ July 6
Ohio* Miss... 43*4 Feb. 24 51;^ Apr. 1 U. S. Express..
Central of N.J. 107 July 17 \\i% Jan. 15 Wells. F. & Co. 56M Jau. 4 95 May 31
76
Jan. 6 ;02 Jnne22
May 18 Canton
Boston, H. & E SK Jan. 3
,

,

,

,

1

.

K%

Am

.

mn

n%
The Gold Market.— Gold

ha.s been firmer and closes to-day at
114f@1141. The principal cause for the strength thus shown
appears to be found in the expectation which is entertained that
shipments will yet continue, and that gold will be scarce and
consequently higher. The shipments last week (exclusive of silver transhipped) were not much over $3,500,000, and have not
been excessive this week up to date, though it is reported that a
large amount is engaged for to-morrow, estimated at $2,700,000,
and by some bankers much higher. The difficulty in getting at
the facts, however, and the interest which some parties are known
to have in exaggerating the amount of the export, causes tli,e
various estimates to be accepted with caution. Rates for carrying,
to-day, were 3, 3 and \^ per cent. At the Treasury sale of
$1,000,000, on Thursday, the total bids amounted to $4,345,000.
Customs receipts for the week have been $3,047,000.
The following table will show the course of the gold premium
each day of the past week
Quotations.

Open-

Low- High-

lUB.

Saturday, July 20

Monday,

-

22

Tuesday,
Wed'day,
Thursday,

*'

23...
34

"
"

m..

Currentweek
Prevlonsweek
1872, to

date

The following
can coin

est.

CIosIng.

Total

IMX

11

4K

U4>4

ii5.o;><,()0o

1!4X

114X
114M

114JS

U4M
IHH

1145S

114X
1I4K

33,137,000
16.583,000
34.322.000
38,037.000
39,051,000

14>8

iliX

114J^

114X

i;4v

,.H4X
U4J<;
I'.IX

\m%

ni%

H4V

Balances.
Gold.
Currency,

lOSH

114V
114V
114V

114V
114X
:14V

193,198,000
211,255,000

li.eso.ies
1,108,940
l,;.'il,729

3,638,942
2,016,315
i,104,!>55

2,101,555
I,8r3,i92

(ii.iai.ni
1,273,636
1,33;,148
3,901,630
3,318,606
2.111,155
3,414,155
3,143,936

and Ameri-

are the quotations in gold for foreign

Sovereigns

TiH&T'tX

transactions for the week at the
Treasury have been as follows

4 p. c. premium.
14 90 @»1 90

3 84
Napoleons
7 85
German tbalers
8 05
thalers
Prussian
6 55
Gtjrman Kronen
3 90
guilders
15 85
Spanish doubloons
15 50
Patriot doubloone
95
American sliver (new)..

X
X

X

—

l»

3 f8

(3
r«
(^

7
8
6
4

(<D

i

13'. p. c.
ball dimes.. - 96

Five Irancs
Francs

73

„
.'

English silver
Prussian tiiaiers
Specie thalers

15

70
00

Mexican dollars

16 15

:o
f 15
% -97

silver (old coixiagej

Dimes and

1

Spanish dollars

1

South American dollars

premium.

@
@
-19 ®
4 80 @
— 70 @
05 @
05 @
101 ®
-96

1

1

— 98
— 97
— 19X
4 85
— 73
1

06

106

102
par.

—The Exchange market has shown some

Foreign i;xc]iange.
weakness, and the rates
i lower than last week.
weakness is the pressure
have been offered freely

Custom House and Sub"

•

Custom
House
Saturday,

r
r

Gold

Receipts.

Juy

30

Monday,

|;822,(XI0

22...
33...
24...
25...
26...

Tuesday,
Wedues'y,
Thursday,
Total

486,000
303,000
2(6,000
435.000
256,0011

Sub-Treasury.Receipts.Payments.'
Currency.
Oold
Currency

»! ,398,360 23
186,349 -a
303.538 01
3111,016 33
"..507.935 19
881,314 18

»368,147 S3
339.0&'; 31

661,836 66
330.681 39
337,206 41
1,554,009 76

,

»J38.S93 93
546.276 71
4* '.263 90
203,151 63
ai4.1li3 95
433,824 86

1419,113 98
337,013 38
30;,89-. 40
1,059,188 28
338,568 47
1,377,668 55

.12.017.(XI0

Balauce. July

19

f3S,113,U8 39

f 8.005.8U Sa

Balance, July 26

139,231,363 55

»9,356,'3a7 41

New York

City Banks.— The following statement shows the
week

condition of the Associated Banks oi New York City tor the
ending at the commencement of business on July 20, 1873
:

Loans and
Capital

,

5.0.S2.200

3,000,000
1,800.000
City
1,000,000
Tradesmen's..,
1,100.000
Fulton
600,009
300,000
Chemical*
Merchants Kzchange.... 1.336.000
Qallatlu. National
1,500,000
800.000
Butchers'*! Drovers'....
600,000
Mechanics and Traders'.
200.000
Breenwich
600.000
Leather Manul
500.000
Seveum
2.000.000
York
»tate 01
5,000,000
American Exchange
commerce
10,000,000
1,000.000
Broadway
1.000.000
taercantlle

S.385.1U0
4,175,400
6,309,900
3.452,600
1,973,900
6,275,200

,

Ward

New

422,700
2,000,000
460,000
413.500

Pacific

Bepubllo

Chatham
people's
ITortb America

1.000.000
1.000.000

Hanoyer
irvlng

500.000
4.000.000
400.000
l.OOO.OOO
l.OOO.OOO
l.OOO.OOO
1,000.000
1,000 000
2.000.000
75O.0O0
300.000
400.000
300.000
1,500.000
2.000.000
500.000
300.000
400,000
350.000
500.000
5,000.000
3,000,000
300.00C
1.500.000
500.000
l.OOO.OOO

tletropolltaa

Cituens
Nassau
Market
Nicholas

Shoe and Leather
Corn Exchange
Goutlnental

Commonwealth
Orlenlai

Marine
Atfc.atlc

Importers and Traders"..

Park
UechanlcB' Banking Ass.
erocers'
North River

BaatRlver
Manufacturers &Mer....
Fourth National
Central National
Second N»t*cnal
Ninth National
First National
Third National

New York N. Bxchange
Tenth Natlonil

.600.000
t

Bowery National*
New York Connty
German American
Dry Goods

.000.000
3.50.000

200.000
l.OOO.OOO
1,000.000

823.500

9.7(10

1.086.800

859,100
497.1(0
483.00U
1,300
522,800

!. 7(10.200

734,900
1,000.700
755,300
165,000
245.S00
313.300
47u.aoo
83.700
101,900

3,014,600

773,700

lU.OOO

l.BlOAlO

9.80O
1.174.400
161,600
8,000
201,100
199.000

1.734.500
2,631.100
1.563,400
3.739.400
3 393,000
2.358,000

ilii.SOO

195,700
3,700
3f«,800

I-,6?3.5(.fl

1.9B5.800
2.933,800
2,790.300
3,434,XI«
3.865,200
4,^69.000

130.51>C

8.-326.SOO

5,600

1.468.100
3,146.400
1.198.10O
3. 119,000

184,100
19.500

.1

l.".0,100

3.900
31-9,400
71?,'.00

786,100
5,iai
i8!.l|10
3.I1.HP0

3,029,11*1

13

l.61B.:0O
2.290.700
9(16.000

6,300
ITS.KIU
34,400

13.328,000
19.176 800

1,013,:!00

i.'334.30O

lf.8.IH10

r34.V0O
1.175,(i«i

2,700
17.600

97.900
491.600
«O8,600
3' 6.300
1.900
10,800

1.165,100

1310O

2;2.00O

1.6r-8.7(l.'l

40.900

7IHI

.9(kJ

4.1K1

CO

S60.'

f.O!l,400

33 596,300

2,3.37.9l« 2.S07.,100

11,628,1X10

753.000 1.392,200
261,000
735,000
68(:,000
806.500
267,1 OO
1,135,300
776,400

1,578,'WO
6,382,000
4.541,500
6,778,400
1.246,600
2..*6,700
1.011,000
1.182,300
4.089.300
3.013,800

2,381.,7lffl

844,700

287',3<!0

895,200
48,100
85,300
l«.9(iO
79 (KlO
145,600
911,500
346 im

2,662,000
2,0.38 100
3,031.900
1,183,500
987,V00

780,100
3,414,700
5,425,6(0
7,219.600
8.716.600
3.933,90f
1.485.910
3.231 ,W«

419,2<.iO

i;;.9',io

111,981 8'JO

959,21

559,700
1,344,6(0
459,800
168,0(0
413,700
416,700
1,930,800
693.900
464,900
493.000
414A100
146.600
478,100
193.000
1,40»,000
1.435,700

8,3 3.10(1
6.708.9(0
3.43ViO(/
4.488.ICO
2.563,700
!. 603,600

343,700
06.000
••71,500
440.000
554,100
468,900
983,300
425,100 3,110,400
1,315.0(10
89I.80O

4.110.0(10

5.394.7U0
,683,700
4.453.800

4555,700
450,000
485.300

1,040,6('0

3,183,700
1,163.600
4,135,100
10.131,010
31,592,800
9.1S3.500

»!.?17,C00
1.000.500
1,049,300

»,S63.500 {13.744,000

368.700
58«,100

3,,'05,50C
3,';03,600
2,66'J,500

Deposits. Tenders.

tlon.

»3 747.300

Legal

Net

Clrcula-

Discounts. Specie,

1.500.001;

»t.

KKAGK AMOUHT OF

13,000,000 f'.3.362.200
2.050.000
0.736,400
3.000,000
7,618.100
2,000,000
5.9.66,300

.

Total..
"

No

62,4(X)

267,e(Xl

450.600
2.800
176,000
210.000
56,000

677,6(0
217,500
179,100

2,0iS3,9OO

791,800
884,300
8(10,100

109,600
728,900
316.100
150 (KK)
342,710
616.0(0
1,483,2(0
466 600
334,600
560,6(0
410.500

6.S('9.10O

1,718,500
1,914.4(0
1,997,600
1.-363,(100

3.696,5(X)

661,7(10

3,343,600
3,733,500
1,943.5U0
1.355,700
3.013.500

233.(00
819,000
tfa.-.oo

657*10

310,300
275,300
305.000
3,555,803
6,113,300
224.800
214.600

l,0l'3,4OO

208.)(I0

537.200

39O.30O
236.4C0
3,093,7(0

(178.600

11.136.300
23,9 2.10(1
1,723,300

1

.464,2(10

20,311,600
11.340,000
1.364.500
6,410,000
3,136.900
7,155,100
924,2(0
3,525,500
9.39

2,705,01X1

393,r00

1,56SW'0
6;5,6lO
1,341,8(0
30,1.300
;,7:s,7(io

297,0(0
258,800
975,3(0

OCO

1,163,600
4,727,300
707,300

246,6I'0

,

The

Inc.
Inc.

;

for prime bankers', 60 days sterling, are
The cause generally alleged for this
of borrowed bills on the market, which
during the past few days. Several new
loans are now offering in the foreign markets, but it does not
appear that any large amount of bills has rtcently been drawn
here on that account. An evening newspaper reports to-day that
" within two days about £400,000 sterling, or about $3,000,000,
cable transfers have been sold at llOf to llOJ, including one lot
of £300,000 sterling at about 110|. Rumor says that this lot was
bought by a banking house to make good a default in some subscriptions to a new railway loan defaulted on by the Bubscribers,
Bgainst which bills had been drawn.

April 20...
April 37.
4.

July
July
July

...

1

8....
15...
22...
29...
6....
,

I

1,318,400
90.1G0I
I

.

20,..,

week

are as follows

NetDeoosIts
Legal Tenders

Inc. 12,043,300

Dec.

545.100

are the totals for a series of weeks past
Specie. Circulation
27,911,500

18,278,400
18,112.500
18.335.400

•273,050,600

11....
18....
25...,

13,

$616.7(KI

Dec.

The following

June
June
June
June
June

52,895,600

29,671,800 27,376,(00 *l7,551.3-fl

deviations from the returns ot previous

Specie
Circulation

May
May
May
May

94,620,200 '397,314,500

Report. Same aa last week.

Loans.

American gold (old coinage)

»0V«40J«

41X8415^
24X »....

@

34

The

•

American

S.12KS5.13V

36 s,36'<
*\'4'itl%

Prussian thalers

Loans
114>i
114

5.ISJ^^5.13V

5.17KIS5.:8)^

,

Ciei. rings.

est.
114 «

23.

Friday,

.

5 2IXis5.213^

5.nX(«5 18«

Bremen, new Uclchsuiarli

A,merlca
Phoenix;

no ^nle was made at the Board

iv5ked.

....

....©....
5.16k8l....

Frankfort

Union

97

UOH®....

Hamburg

ICtiChanlcs

•88V S9V

UOX®

.

40^340^

rork.. ..
Manhattan Co.,
Merchants* ...

-H'A
81

74>.

83X 83V

.

New

NTCen&HR.

Jau.l,

SwissI

Banks.

37X ^%
S5X S6K

!1SV119
119
119
!,\ 75X
75K 75 V
43
•42
43K 42K '42
43V
•5;
53V •.... 52)4
75X 77Ji 75^ 77
76X 77X
•97V •... •97% 18,!« •97V ....

119

pref.

Pacific Mali

105K
tOX

58

35>4 ai>i
119
119
75Ji
7.5)i

T5X 75X
•12

43

I05x;

89X 39

MX
•58

40
59

••19

f8
3SM
35S ?A%

38X

West. Un. Tel.
...

39«

3!>

<58

liO

;05K lOIX 103>< 105K

105X 105M

S9)i

Col.Chlc.& I.e.

Quicksilver

Antwerp

days.

8

109K@1G9^
109>'@..

109*@109H

Amsterdam

.

Hann. & StJos
pref
do
Dnlon Pacific.

do

7liV

«0 days.

"
commercial
Paris (bankers

Ifrlday,

•:3V ....
93V 92M
93V 92V
76X 1fi%

[Jul^ 27, 1872.

London prime bankers
Good bankers

52K

f.lK

le

93« 92X
9iV

V

1i)4
74

July 26.
98K 9»y,

.luly 25.
98
98M

.:

Quotations are as follows

that the loss

Del.,L.

:

:

I'm OHEONlOLli

insurance.

do

:

.

274,926,500
280,284,900
285,002,000

2(,840,00<,1

37,809 800
27,714,200

20.003.1(X)

20,309,800
20,708,600
21,268,600
20,346,000
20,299,700

285,713,601)

283,601,100
234,674.800
287.113.300
288,704,300
292,806,800
2SI,0O2,8OO
296,901,600
296,597,800
297,214,500

19,912,iXK)

22.795,500
23,785,500
38.32i,100
'39,571,800

—Below

27,638,41X1

27,5I5.,«1
27,523.(XKI

27,503.500
27.619,300
27,538,100
27,416,100
27,508,100
27.466,400
27,376,000

Lciral

Aggregate

Tenders.

Cl«a*.-iue?.
729,10li.M9

Deposits.
195,630,700
203,139,100
211,636,400

39,909,300
43.527.400
47.407.400

2n,'3B7,5(»l

47.306.6(XI

219,267,000
223.464.800
226,070,900
227,801,400

4S.805.8OO
61.607,100
53.780.500

228,993,.300

228,931,003
232,387,900
211,774,900
243,503.000
247,551,300

700,CliS

616

742,9'3.S>4a

761,665,301
716,4 9.376

7M,200,0I5

53,929.400
54,951.400
52.508.600

626.459.S66
593,65 1.,352
577,836,314
384,769,823
486,973,872
417,078,638

.63,440,7(XI

491,2119.173

53,893,600

411,653,120

56,10S,:(X)
.65,424,300

we

give a stateraent ot the Boston
National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday,
July 33, 1873

Boston Banks.

Loans.

Capital

Banks,
Atlantic
Atlas

1760,000^ Jl,r8!,108
1,500,0001 3,839,700

Blackstonc
Boston

1,500,000
1,000.000
500.000

3,747.900
2,152.700

200.000

621.300

Bciylston

Bfoadway
Columbian
Eliot

Everett
yaneullHall
Freemsn'a ,..,

,,.

14,100
19,400
150,700

..T.Nole
116,1X10

»4t2.900
674.400

160.500

1.816.S(XI

169,'30O

843.900
E00.500
313.200
739.100
9f4.100
1,103.600
468,800

$142,900

26,500

158,000
67,100

1,300
3,700
189,200
3,400

211,2(X1
192,'30U

'300.000

2,093,600
3,742,600
716,100

1,000,000

2,56a,'300

1S1,W0

i;6in.i!oo

1,800

ljt5,60O
2,3i8JM0

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

Continental

Specie.

mfiOD

i

112,600
44,(00
123.900
i34,600

$436.9C(
785,40
791,80
682,70
441.60
174.0(1

791,60

M2.30

l,299,-300

770,50
110,30
544.30

5M.400

8W,20

!

July 27, 1872
Olohe
HamtltoD
Howftnl
MuviTlck
^I('^r^halUB'

Mount Vernou

Now

Bnicland
North..."

OM

Boston
Shawniut
Shoe & Leather
•iutroik
^'radors'

.;

Tremont
Wastilncton
...

...

Second (Oranltej..!

1,

Third

Bank of Commerce*
Bank of N. America
IVk o( Rivleiimllon

Bankol Kepubllc...
....!."

K.iKlo

Kxchanee
Hide

& Leather.'.'..".'

""

'.'.'.'..
Webster
Commonwtfalth.
.

. !

total

The

,a.0'4.7U0

1(1.7110

M.7(10
ifM.aoo

•|

7".4.rp
4"4.7llO

S'ffl.dOO

2,1X10.01)0

l,197,4(ln

61 .(W)

8.429 900
40«,;oo

8><,gil0

TIJJWO

101,700

1.8sn,«oo

JI12.J00

23.3.100
lOS.'SOO
2>5.8''0

1,!B5,H<)0

1M.(100
2JI1.W0
79,700
381.100

733,900

M«,4U0
9M.100
8n,aoo
in,40o

796.4110

7«4JI(iO

40n

'(.IIOO

3.237.M10
'.iUO.TOO
4.1 '0.700

lM.noo

4.7!)3,!100

74(!(XI

1,271 .««

lll^tlO
1,900
2,100
214,600

4.fi IS,7II0

t.9ir.4(K)

i.inKi.noo

244.100

Hon

l-'>7'J.,v«)

i.rtm.imo

417X10

fi^ua

14.700
IJl.SOO
Lig.eoo
13.100

19.100

S»«).(IOO

n»4.»(io

.H^^I.IifO

8.117.200

'>,."«!..1I»)

6.I«X)

126100

4JI10

414.H00
SI6.700

2,l«l,o:4

.774.000

19',ifl6

IWOflOO

3,0;8,i«XI
4,-34.4(10

I7,S0tl
12«.ri00

l,SOO,flOO

3.371.200

2,000,000
200,000
1JX)0,000
1,900.000
900,000

2iR00

l.l.'S.Mill

lAV

WB.OdO
2.»(l.000
2,491,900
2,138,»00

S19.W0

969,200

U».800

(H6.1100
119.3(10
142.1K10

l,2t«.'.00

609.?00

7H8.6a9
7(U,70a
4»i,«im

l«3.5(l()

LOlS^fK)

iisx.eoo

43.1.200
213.91)0

J10«.«)(l
1 ,269.9(10
1,927.4I«1

93..'i00

746.700

U. 100

mi.Odo

i.r.9.aoo

93'2.UU1

1,(123,600
1,647,9(10

488.900
290,000

316 900

79,(K«

27.S''0

16.i<00

170,700
171 "CO
99,000

SI 10

»118.SI)3,9(i0 »3,149;k«i

l,i«3,nw
l,M6,oon

.'.92.7I«

1.51,1100

641I.700
990.1100
7-0.9(10
7?o.r0fl
l'8.9(J0
762,9(10

1.24.t.400

«4.1)I10

riMT.lOO
1

1.021.300

liieluico

amoimt "due toother Bank,,"
aM.er8t.t..ment

MtJDO

;98.ioa

1

IS

t47,327,900 «29,606.4(»

of .Julya,l»»19,4a8,700.

te?l'r- 'S-HS I "eno'lf
'""'»"»"

Le««lTende™.'::;::;'.::DecroSe;

Decre««e.|1.576.fiti<'

Oocre«.e.

iw;«»r

Tlie following are
comparative totals for a series of
I, a,..
Date.
April 15
April
Anrll 29

Loans.

«

Specie.

116,336,000
119 213.700
114,603,300
114,4S1,200

May 6
May 13
May20
M»y^7

Legal Tender,

3,995„300
3.911,200
3,424,200

.luiie 3
.Iiine 10...

,

•June 18..
,Iunc24...
.lii:ys
.luly 19

7.818.6110

45.6IO,l(«)
4 .(WJ.IOO

3,235,.300

2.999,300

!l..Vi9.600

2,r.'H,100
2.2M,.'ino

10.26:1.000

U7,10«,aOO

25.S53,20O
25.8S9.500
29,819.400

47.3:1.000
47.221, SOO

29.8(18.6(10

4S,',"6S.6(IO

29.768,90f,

4S,410,V)0

25,T09_KVi

2S,81O,0Or

48,.is.i.noo

a,65i,:;oi;

1.797,600
1,366,400

10.I9<.8(1()

4<.;i40.tK10

111.210,100

10.615,100
9.47:,800

43,474,900
4 ',1.17.100
48,873.500
48,804.100
473-'7,5(0

23,6lv.6(lj,
2.1,6M,l(i,

447.3'

1

1I3.16I,S00
118,196.200
118,863,900

July2a

4(;.:ti9,R0O

111,233.(100
114,190,(100

116.619,2(«l

;.'.'

7.308.000

1I-1,422,.1(10

ll.\567,100
116,791,4(0

weeks past:

I)eno«lt». circulation.

7,718.700
7.6O9.S00
8,:66.900

8,2.'-.!!,h(10
;

83900

i>i,470.6flo

2.740.ia)
2,96:,300
2.115,500

9,771,1011

9,611,600

21.B12.i('S
24.8T7.0|i,

29.610.30;
25,606,4«q

'r''« followinjris tlie average condition
^h«^Pi^?''J'J't-"\'J''^—
^*"°°''^ ^'"'^* '»' '^« '^eek preceding Menday July 23 is?"*

of

2,000,000
810,000
800,000
900,000
290,000

Commercial

Moclianles'.... ""*
Bank .V. LlbortieB."

Southwark....
Kensington....

'"

ol

Sp-cle

15,427,000
4.063.147
1.70B.600
2,^08,000

»76fllO
5,810
71.900

Commerce

Olrard
Tradesmen's

Common'woal'tli.';"

2,'B6,000

i,aio

1.000(100

280.000
1.000,000

811,069
4,577.000

;fl,o(io

2Wl,0flO

l.W6,498

11,910

500,000

1S0,0«)

8e»|.n;ii..

Central.....

Total

217

S^'SSS
'-wfiiw

3.986.1)00

for

4,18,3,1100

181.1.19

W
M M
M
u

1
n

UoalBlanafl*

....
....

April 29
20
27

17

Juiyi.luly 15
•Inly 23

7>,
6«,

Penltenllarr
lavee bonds

do
do

Hs
8b
8s

do
do
do
do

1915,.

0(1)10.
R..

ft

orisg'2..

Mont a Rnfla
Bs, Alab.achat.

(.*

do
do
do
do
do
Texas.

a

7s

Ark.CentK....

or 1876

Citlea.
8a

Augusta, Ua. ,7s, bonds
Charleston stock 6s
Charleston, 8. C..7s,F.L.bds...
Columbia, 8. C..«a
ColuiMbus, na., 7s, bonds.
.

Lvncliburg 68

Macon 78, l>onds
Memphis .>ld bonds,

Montgomery

do

88

Ge, new
do
New Orleans 9b

no
do
do
do

Va a

(ia., I^t

do

lOs

to railroads, 6t
..

6s
Klrhni(>ii(I68

Savan.iah

7s,

,

old

219,360
}10,500
170,000
800 000
180,000

Ala. ftTcnn.Ii, Ist M.. ]>....

do
7s, new
Wilmington. N.C.Mcold..
do
do
88 gold.

Rallroada.
do
Atlantic

a (lull

do
do
do

do
do
do

St

M, to

vk

.

do

do

Block

MampkU a Charlastaa,
jo
do
do
do
Memphis a (ihlo,
do
du

Memphisa

M
9d7>..
la.,

»«ock
W»,.
•

.

Liiiiart ir.il,.

Hlaalas.ppl Central, l.l m., is.
do
2<lm.. ss...
MlasUalppi a Teas., l>im.,7s

do

2dM..7B

consol
end. San.n'h
stock.
do gnarao.
Central Georgia, 1st M..7b
<To
do
stock
Charlotto Col. & A., 1st in.. Ts.
do
do
Btock

1,125,337
22,658

s

1!

M

ft
)a

m
m

•
n
n
M
\»
M

iB

5

«

fj

tA

m

do eoaaoM.. ts.

MoaUraoi.a Rofaalalit all'Sd
..»!?r''r ?'•'•• <" Alabama...
a Mom., as gold, end
Mobllaailhlo strrTlag.

Mobile

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

do

N. Uricana

do

do
Is,

.

Income
stock,.

a Jack*. UIM.k.
do
do

„ do

aetfs.

Intereat,

1 nilg, as

ad..

eert'a.ti.

K. Orleans a I ipeloaa, lat U.as
North a H. Ala. |siM..aa,rBd.
NaahTllle a < ha<laaoon,la..
Norfolka Pcterabarg lit aMs

>

do

do
>dM.,8B
Orange and Alex., lata. Is
do
ids. Is
.
do
ads, as
do
4tlis,k
Urangea Alex.* Maa.lsu...
.

do

„ do

a

.

Pelerb'g 1st ai., 7s
do
9d m.. ta.
do
td ., la.
a Poto. ta.
do
do COOT. 7s.

Rich., Fre-ksb-g

do

do

. .

do
do Is.
do
Rich, and Danr. 1st coaa'd la.
do
PledmoDias. ..
da
isU, 8s
Seima, Rome a V.. Ist M.. h.
Sonthalde, Va., Ist mtg. Is
do
2dra.,a«an'dts...
do
8dm..ls
„

consol.6s
bonds, 7s

Norfolk 6s
Pelerphurg

8 8

.

do
do
U, earttt..
Macun a Branawtek aa«. 7b...
MacoD a Wni«raalacS7.....
Macoa aa4 AactMa bea4a. .,
do
do
eadorsM..

,

Nashville 6s, old

do
do
do

.

Oaorgiall. K.,7s
do
stock
Orsrnrlllt a (.'ol.'Ja. taar'..;::

RIclun'd
6s

new iionds,6s
do
end.,M.aC.R.R....
do
Mobile 9«
GO 8s

761000

Inc.

B, Teno.,

do

do

at., la.

7s.

KaatTpan. a lien (la la
Baal Traa.a Va. fc and. Teaa

do
do 9dBio..a>
NorUieasterD,B.i;.,lalM.la. ...

.t-llanU.Ga., 7s

Ala.a Chatt..lBt.M.8i.«ad...

Pec.

""ii6-

a

i:s.

Ckeraw aad uaniacuia

M

7s, L.
KI.S. Iss.
7s, Memphis
L. K..
7s, L.R..T. Il.aN.O.
7s, MISS. O.
II. KIT.

797,5(0

»48,489,I7S $11 J55,«21

I

•)
'W
(J

K..

185,0(«)

week are as follows

I

Arkansas6e, funded

239,-9

$12,824,3»7

96

97

8s
Is

432.000
890,300
3.6»« 000
1,392,000
433,000

1

|9»

...

W
70

i.:iio.2r(

01X1

...

«>

(klabania98

do
4Ihn.,aB
Sonthwesl. RB., Gs., 1st mig...
do
9UKk
Bpartensbar.a Union 7s, gnar8, Carolina RK. Ist M, 7s (new

do
do
do

do
do
do

ts
7a
stock...
Va. a Tenn. isu. Is
do
3ds,ls
do
Jda Is
West Ala., as gnar

Wilmington and Weidon 7a
do
Cba Kath. 1st m. end
do
do
lat M., Is...

Paat Dae Conj^aia.
Tennessee Slate Coapoas... .
Vbvlnla Coupons

do
Memphis Cttj

ilatai ied..

NsshrllleClT)

BANKINU AND FINANCIAL.

condition of the Philadelphia

56,P07,(l;!9

..,.

56,.3I.1,6.'>5

S'„0I9.5:(6
55.66.3.490

....

97.26.1.669

....

59,013,969

....
....

.19.659.324
59.9.'0(>S3

....

60,441.988
60,147,589

LeKsl Tender

211, .1.31

54,786 013

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

....

Specie.

.15.033.303
.14.935,771

217,530
209.035
353,535
179.(M5
160,557
135.435

10.525,814
11,058,763
,7i 2,106
1
12,012,481
13,075,318
13,138.241
13.753,011

U4,106
161,-381

1

133,851)

154,135
228,333
297,935
334,345
276,643

40.'3'35,130

4O.6S),li01
4l,370.:iB9

ii,:«i,7ri"

11,370,360

4.3.011,561

4.1.0)8.700

11.:|69.I6|
ll.:«l.'33i
11..3V).111

11273,313

49..in:),i6i

il.:i:i7.!S'

15,335,893
14,510,639
14,!24,5i6

49.699,084
19,731.671
19,017.751
50.031.793
49 165,015
49,61 1,5'3
48,489,176

11,339.480
11.»I3.SS7
11,343,480
H,3I6,«6.S

43.675.141

K-FISK & HATCH, &AMUK8,

11,410,69"
11.1"7,39'

43,149.003

13,95'! JIOJ
13.'396.210
1:1,055,615

Commercial and Financial Snmmarjr
\STi.

Price of gold

I14J(i(S114X

Prime Bankers' Sterling bills, 60 days
Price of U.S. 68 5208 of 186'3, coupon
Price of U.S. 5a xnma
Price of IT. s. 68 currency
Kale of interest on call loans
Discount of Orst-elassj'ndorsed notes 60d
Kxi>ortBof specie at NVY., from .fan. 1 to date»
ImportM
do
do
do
do
t
Imports of merchandise
do Igldli
i(o

Exporla

ilo

do

do

Price of MiddlInK Upland Cotton
do Standard Urown Sheetings
do Extra Slate Flour

dO(c«r)|
V %.

Amber Wheat
Western mixed Corn
.Mess Pork
Rio Coffee, prime, gold
Fair to Good Kellning Sugar

New

Anthraolte Coal
American Fig Iron No,

V

»
fi

yd.
bbl.

bush.
bnsh.

109^@ll09>^
115Xi»115j<
!12X(a!13
114XC«I14>«
3 (.0
6 di 7
4S.7S6,037
3.736,845
351,9'.i7,795

11.3.30.:t44
1I,.33'3,9«5

No. S NasMiu

The

» bW.
*

»B

street,

New Tork.

Mortgage Six Per Cent nold Bonds

First

AND OHIO Kailroai) Companv

I'EAKE

of

the

Cheda

niaj b« bought and held

11.365,621

at tbia Date.

the

hillest

confidence as a perfectly safe and reliable

investment.

They

are

amply secured upon one

important EaKt and
States,

of

West Trunk Lines

the moet valaable and
of Kailway in the Tnited

and are the obligations of a powerful and responsible

corporation of the highest standing; and credit.

Uoldem

of

Government Bonds and other high-priced secnritlM

134,377,797

22
14

(S...

@14X

6 40 ia« 75
I 68 @1 73

59 aeak
13 75(818 91)
18 (* ISJi
ID
8S'ai 8S
»> ton. 3 25 ®4 00
l,.,,,.|i top, 59 OOftei 00
«>

a. S. Batea.

Fisk.

DeposKs. Circulation*

with

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

90

do new bonds
do new floating debt.

Babvet
Loans.
....

Inne

1,490,W«
1,229,050
751,186

iavaanali aail Char.. Isl

a series of weeks

Date.

May
May

8JS,99S
1,104,394

297,399 I Deposits
41,702 IcirculaUon
231.2181

I'"^-

Dec.

The annexed statement shows the

Banks

167.700
416.000
2130tX)
?3o,490
170,418
174.865
539,963
«i8,f65
9»4,000

PkarlcMoa* aaviaaak<a.<a4.

»
M

44

io
do new bonds
90
do
do coniol. boiKit
HH tl
do
do deferred do
UH 17
Georgia ••
do
7s. Dew bonds
10
do
7s, endortfid
a
do
1i, Oold
,
North Carolina as, oM
M' «•
do
do toN.C. K.R. Co.. u
do
do Funding Act, IMH.
do
do
do
a »
II
do
do new bonds
r.
94
do
do Special Tax...,
IS
1*
South Carolloafia
M
do
do
Jan. a JoIt... 9>
?H
do
do
April a Met,.. M
IJdo
do K'jndinn Act, 18M
do
do |jindC,ia89,.l a ,1
do
riu
I.,ind C, 18W, A * O
do
do "s
of im.

15I,(XX)

the returns of previous
Dc".

aS??l»'
L8»aiT'.'nH.-«-.
i-Btai Tender Notes

«276,643

636.1X10

,988,000
2.71)7,000
1,397.000
1

Itatea.
Virginia la. old

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

iIimsm

BM.

819,0(X)

14'<,0C0

»16,V35,000 t60,M7 5S9

The deviations from

2,S2;.30O

uovii'nn.

4S 1,762
ia7,(Wi
168,000
688,000
329,000

2.116.000
637,000

2.w;0OO

any

270,000
867,636
211,690
490.«X)
227,aX)

43,3,(XX)

1,018.000

i,ve.wo

»1 .000,000
TSC-IOO
1,OW,000

t3,717,000
2,f24,409

ol

1,1*1,091
897.679
1,085.681
507,413
2.389,000
1,786.000
3,501,000

716

19,(100

547,000
.SM.OOO

3.10.000

leM^rrtv"""'"'*''^-'"''''""'1'

291,65.
297.746
878,864
111,006

7,019
7.300
9.000

3.90.1.000
1, IMS ,130

8(X),00O

651.817
1.190,200
711,000
467,000
581,000
376,400
281 000
212.577
221,593
112.000
316 721
1,403.000

10,229

l.!P9,!S8
1,627.950
730.583
2,316,000
1,709.000

300,000
1,000,000

First,...

17.000
1.4^3

3,400

30().IX)0

Third.... ;;
Sixth

3,s.3a.OOO

6.000
195

300,000
400,000

yorn Kxchango....

»9«2,00((

!,!4S.2iX)

Consolidation'.'.'. .'.'.'.

Tender Deposlts.Clrculafn.

L.

1,118,313
1.432,414
1,575,998
2,151,800

500,000
400,000

Westerr. ....*.
Manufacturer's'""

Bank

Loans.

2.10,000

Penn

Total net

aitrtiaiTiBa.

of IheiiK prices are ntcc«Mirily nominal,
in iU»
recent ml««.

i;5.;wi
7«1 .211(1

7M.900
971JW>

((9.3U0
709.'«1

noDTHBMN
Some

8S8,°aD

deviations from last week's
returns are as follows

SpecTe.'.'.'.'

.... ....

109

848,200
840,-00

444.UM

^.393.100

11.3(10

an 000

»48,05O,00O

-l2i*'

The

IM.IOO

sjsio.nno
2.ji;.ioo

1.500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

rity

Itevere ...
Security....
ITnlon

2,100
.tl.UlO

3.l74.Sf)0
2.099.4(10

8,"oa.oao
790.000
1,000 000

7>2.100
799 .KOO
4:6.200

lOn.dOfl

•.nr.iKio

tmjom

Mos.iro

3.7(10

•J!« 400

11.700

1,000.000
IJXIO,000
2,000,000
1,900,000

2n,(ioo

2.383.«I0
.'<44.SOU

M0,000

State

Klrst...?

?.4««.800

1,000,000
800,000
800.000
400.000
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1.000,000
1,000,000

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may

realize

an important difference by an exchange for the**

bonds, without any hesitation or apprehension as to the eqaal
security of their investment.
at our office or

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may be

obtained

by mail.

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AND BONDS

WBIVKKAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS

Tbe most

fJaly 2r, 1872.

active stocks and bonds are qHOted on a prevtons pat>:e and not repeated bcre. In Netv Tork, prices
represent the per cent Talne, Yvbatever the par may be. "Southern Securities " and N. 11. " Local Securities'*
are quoted In separate lists.

STOCKS AHP SB01TRITIXB.

BTOOKS AHU bxccbxtubb.

NEW YORK.

Union Tel., Ist mort.
Long Island Kli IstM. 7s

We.5t.

(U. S. Bonds quoted before.)

St. L.

State Bonds.
(Southern quoted previously.)
Missouri 6b
94),
do
Uan. & 6t. .< oseph
California 78
lii"

do
7b, large bonds
Connecticut 6b

Rhode

MX

in

d()

6s. 1878

do
do

6s,1883
78,1878

Mil. 38. IstM
Lafayette. Bl'n & Miss. Ist

Long
92
95

Ml
:07
lOliX

Canal, 1872

do
do
do
do
do

187.<!

Bonds not ttuoted

1875
1877
1878..
1874

Arkiinsas Levee bonds, 78

93'

..

Albany

Y. Central

96
95

68, 1883
68,1887
68, real estate.,

93"

subscription

68,

78.1876
7b, conv. 1876
78,1865-76....

.

m%

&

T. H., Ist

M

do 2rtM.nref
do
do 2d M. income..
Chic. & N. Western S. Fund..
do
do
Int. Bonds
do
do Coneol. bds
do
do
Extn. Bds
do
Ist Mort..
do

:oi

Iowa Midland.

10.1

mort.. 88...
bt. Jo. Land Grants...
do convertible

&

Han.
do

1st

LMk. & Western, 1st M.

f )!'.!.,

do

do

& Wab'h, 1st Mort.

Tol.

do
do
do
do

2dM..
ext'd.

2d Mort
Equip. Bds
tons. Convert.

Qulncv &

&

101)

102
S3>i
101

Tol.. 1st M.. 1890..

ma

&

,99)4
100
94)4
94)4 95
88
94"
32)4

91
101)4 10'2)4
85 K
87)4
8)
c8

Burlington
.

03

do
do
do
Cleve.

n. W. & Chic, Ist M....

*

do
do
d) 8

2d Mort.
3d Mort.
p. c. eq'tbds
ruts., Consol, S. F'd

do
do
2d Mort
do
do
.tdMort
do
do 4tb Mort
Chic * Alton Sinking Fund.
do
do 1st Mortgage...
do
do Income
Ohio A Miss., 1st MoTlg&ge
do
Consolidated
do
2d
do
Dub. & Sioux Cist M ..
Peninsula Ist Mort., conv
Bt. L. & Iron Mountain. Ist M.
.

&

Mil.

Marietta

&

do
do
do
do

do
Mort
Iowa dlv

01
97
ill

95

IOC
1I.3X

101
90

97'

9i'

«

RR.S's

107)4
107)4

04

Mort

93)4

Mo., Klin.

W.D..

Burl'n Dlv.
2d
Consol. 78
New York* N. Uaven6s
Boston, H. & Erie, Ist mort. 78
do
do
guaranteed
Cadar Falls & Minn. IstM....
Am. Dock & Im. Co. 7. '86

M

92)4

&

!o7)s

:S8

I51I

8-iJ4

a2X

2214
81
154" 135
91
109).!

91

110
34

lis'

1153i

7s.

103

Si

86)4

SS

166"
80
83)4

m, 7s
7

.

.i...

91
!(I4

3-1)4
6(i>4

9;
91)4
104)4

90
77
86

97)4

.

Lehigh Valley, Ist M., 6, 1878.
do l8t(new) M.,6,'9S.
do

H

83
•J8

93
90)<
98
87
39

60
93

99)4
91)4

lOlX

7, 1877.

North PeunsyL.Ist M., 6,1880.. 100
Chattel M., 10, 1887. HI)
do
s7;,
do
2d Mortgage, 7
on Creek *Alleg. R., IstM., 7. ''r\
Pennsylvania, 1st M.. 6. 1'-'80... ico
2d M.,6. 1875.... 98
do
do Debentures, 6, '69- '71 95)4
Philadelphia * Reading, 6, "71.
9ix
do
6, '80.
ao
6, '86. It"'
do
do
Debentures, 6. SI
do
do
7. '93
ll'4)4
do
do
do 7,gen.M.cI9I0 102
-Jo
do 6, regis'd 1910 102)4
do
do 6, gold, 1910. 95
1

9I'>S

6eot'85

W.Va.)2dM.68
8dM.6f

90
90

6, '81
6, '81
I

M

90)4

(Y. * C)6,'77
do ConB. (gold) 6. IPOT
Pitts. ftConnellBv., Ist M.,7, '98

-flH
"

doSd M.

...

94
94)4

do
IstM., 6, 188P „
WestMd,l8tM.,endoreed,6,'90 94)4
do
Ist M., unend., 6, '90..
do 2d M.,endor8ed,6,'90. >*H
159
Baltimore* Ohio stock
Parkersburg Branch
Central Ohio
do
preferred

CIIVCINNA'I'I.
Cincinnati

do
do

.58

88
102

68
7-308

Ohio 6 p. c 'ongbds,
do 7p.c., 1 toSvrs,
do Ig bds, 7 & 7.S06
Covington & Cin. Bridge

Ham.
do
do

Co.,

Ham. &

do
do

D.. 1st M.,

do
do

7, 80...

2dM.,7,

'*i...

100

80
16
92)4
100
98
85
t6

*

do

&

Laf.. 1st M., 7

do
(L&C) Ist M.,7, 1888
June, Cln. & Ind., Ist M.,7, '85.
Miami, 1st M.,6, 1883 ....
Cln. Ham. & Dayton stock.. ,.
Columbus* Xenia stock exd.
Dayton * Mich iganstorkexd
do
8 p. c. st'k guar

8.1

95
£5

W
39

88
88

89

73

60
82
18
70
89

8!
87
65

88
93

il;

93X

118
44
42
105)4 1(6)4
ex. d. 107)4 1C8

Miami stock

•.07)4

LOOISVILliE.
LonlBviile6s, ',82to'87
68, '97 to '98
do

83
80

Water 6s, '87 to '89.
do
Water Stock 68, '97.
do
Wharf 68
do
special tax 68 of '89.
do
,Ieff., Mad. i I.lBtM.(I*M)7. "81
do
do 2dM.,7.duel9€0.
do
do Ist M., 7,1906....

34
?1
61
81
96

Louisv. C. & Lex.. Ist M.,7, *97..
Louis. & Fr'k., ist M.,6, '70-'78..
Louisv, Loan, 6. '81.
do
L. fcNash.lBtM. (m.B.) 7, "77.
do Lor.. Loan (m. s.Ifi, '86- 'H7
do
do
(Leb.Br.)6,'86
do IstM. (Mem. Br)7, '70-'75.
do l8tM.(Leb.br.ex)7, '80- '85
do Lou.L'n(Lcb.hr.ex)6,'9S
do Consol. IstM.. 7. 1898....

56>,

Jeflerson., Mad. & Ind
Louisv., Cln. & Lex., pref

do

do

&
ST.

LoulBvllle

common.

Nashville

S^
89
87

E6
92
83
f2
95
91
82

do
do
do
do

85
82
S5
82
82
62
9il

SO
90
S.'X

90
87
94
8t
63
99
94
63

x91
84)4
35
"5)4

40
76)4

LOUIS.

89)4
Long Bonds.
Short do
92)4
ICO
Water68,gold
do
00 (new) 93
100
Park 68 gold
Sewer SpcclalTax 68 92
.Jo
93
North Missouri, IstM. 7s
60
2dM.7B
do
!3dM.7s
9)4
do

St Louis

82)S

90
95
;oo

3d M., 8,77...
Indiana, Ist M.,7
do 2d M.,7, 1877.. 84
Colum.,* Xenia, Ist M.,7, '911. 94
Dayton* Mich., 1st M.,7 81.. 94
do
do
2d M.,7, '84.. 91
do
do
3d M.,7, '88.. S3
Cln.

Little
77 ii

9;i)4

7s, 1880

Little Schuylkill. 1st M.,

do
do

6s of '75
6s of '90

Little

[02)4
Hunt. & Broad Top, 1st M.. 7.
do
2d M.. 7, '75... 67
do
48)4
Cons. M.,7, '95. 48
do
do
June, Phila., iBt M.,guar.6, '82. 90

35X Phils, &Erle,l8t M.. ;soid
do
1st M.. (cur.)
Sunbury A Erie 7b

65

* Ohio
(N.

Ind., Cln.

:ox

t

do

98)i
98>j
96)4

68.1900
1C90 Park 68

do 2d M., S.F.,*, '85.
do 3dM.,S. r.,6,I90r

Cln.,
26)4
80 Si

52

do
do

05
19)4

91'54

,

82);

M'A

2d M., 6.
3d M.,6.
Camden & Amboy. 6 of '75
6 of '83
do
do
85
6 of '89
do
do
20
consol., 6 of '89...
do
94
Cam. * Bur. * Co., Ist M., 6
110
Catawissa, 1st M.,
108
Elm.* Wil'ms, Ss
o7>4

do

'.'9^

1884

-

150^
139

97)4

old

.

'04

^

do

68, 1871 102
6s, '72- '77 106
6b, '77-'82 107

new

87
62)4

15

*

101)4

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

do
do

61

U3

96)4
99
98
665(
Central Ohio. 1st M.. 6
103
Marietta
Cln., Ist M.,7, 1891. 102
91)4
do
do
2d M.,7, 1896. 91
Northern Cent., iBtM. (guar) 6 „

.

Railroad Stocks.
(Not previously quoted.)
Albany & Susquehanna
,.
Atlanllc& Pacific, pref
Chicago & Alton
pref.
do
do
Chic. Bur & Quincy
Clev., Col.. Cin. & Indlanap
Cleve. & Pittsburg, guar
Central of New Jersey, scrip.
Col. Chic. & Ind. Central
Dubuque & Sioux City
Harlem prel

Belvldere

55>4

113)4 114
105
115
44
96

do
do
pref. tO)4
Susquehanna & Tide-Water...
West Jersey 78, .Jan. * July... '%''
Penn * N. Y. (Janal
17
Phi'ad?lphla* Reading
West Jersey KR. Cs, M. &S... 82

do To'dodep.bdB,7, '81-'94.
Dayton * West., 1st M.,7, 1905.
do
do
1st M., «, 1906.

do

do

100
92).
16
95

C. B. 8 p. c.

1st

do
do

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

do

130

Compromise 4)48
do
5a
Funded Debt 68...

Pittsburg

55

n

West Jersey
Chesapeake * Dela. C^anal.
Delaware Division Canal
Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. 8«)4

do
do
do
do

115"

alleghany County,

90
105

al 8

lexa*.

68,
68,

101)4
74
113

l^'I)4

Cierman.* Norristown
Wllmlng. & Baltimore.

do
do
do

Loan

Military

do

JervlB78,gold

&

pref...

58, 1877

Stock Loan,
do

Phlla.,
Phlla.,

Baltimore

preferred

Philadelphia

109

per cent..
.Nebraska 8 p. c...

Atchison &
Kan. C. s't. Jo.
Conn. Western

do

do
do
do

98

Philadelphia Erie
Philadelphia * Trenton

do
do
do

PHIIiADEIiPHIA.

Detroit, Lansing & L, M, 88
St.L. & So'eastern Ist M.. 78..

American Cent

Gold

do certificates..
Old Col. & Newport Bds, 6, '76
do
do Bonds, 7, 1877.
Rutland, new, 7
Verm't Cen., Ist M., cons., 7, '86
do 2d Mort.. 7, 1891
Vermont & Can., new, 8

Pennsylvania

IISX !:8x

BAL,TljnORE.

Vermont & Canada
Vermont & Massachusetts

I

Wllllanisport pref

Maryland68, Jan.. A.. J.& O.
do
6s, Defence
Baltlmore6s of '75

Massachusetts 6s, Cnrrencv...
6s Gold, 1S76...
do

do

Chlc& Mich.Lalie.S..8s

7 3-10

i)^
so
52)4

BOSTON.

do

plain

1*

Concord

& Ind, guar. 7'8.

& P.

25

Old Colony * Newport
Port., Saco & Portsmouth
Rutland common

Burl. & M. (in Neb.) Ist conv..
Quincy A Palmyra, Bs
Kansas City & C.. lOs
St.Jo.&C.Bl. IstM., 10s
8 p. c.
do
do
Mo. R., Ft., S. & Gulf, stock.
do
do
let. M, 10s
do
do
2d M., lOs
Leav Law. & Gal., stock
IstM., 108..
do
do
Michigan Air Line, Ss
Jackson, Lansing ^ S., 8b
"t. Wayne, Jackson * S. ,8s...

do

113

Boston & Providence
Cheshire preferred
Cin., SEindusky & Clev. stock.

Wg

126K

'034
57
78

Wllllamsport

, .

if).;

Connecticut River
Connecticut & PasBumpslc, pf.
Eastern (Mass.)
Fitchburg
[ndianapolls. Cln. & Lafayette
Manchester & Lawrence...
Nashua & Lowell
Northern of New Hampshire..
Norwich* Worcester
Ogdens. *L. Champlain

do
2d S., do 7s..
do
3d S., do 86..
4th S.,do8s..
do
5th S., do 88..
do
6th S.,do88..
do
do Creston '^ran"h
do Chariton Branch

Monticello

20
76
220
59

91

97)4
93
90
92
94
85
80

S3

preferred stock....

*

79)4
30
126:

&
Haven. '"5)..
Northern Central
78)s
North Pennsylvania
100
(Jll Creek & Allegheny Klver.
73
Pennsylvania
insf

,

Vermont* Mass., 1st M., 6, '83.
Boston & Albanystock
Boston & Lowell stock
Boston & Maine

97)4

Grand Klver Valley, 88

.

do
do
do

85

& S. Haven RR. S's.
& M., Land M.,7s

Gri>::d liapids

2dM

CMC

92)4
85

&

Elnilra

Klmlra

New llaiiipshlre, 6s
Vemont 68.
58,

6, 187D..

Lehigh Valley, (ex d.)
Little Schuylkill
Mine Hill
Schuylkill

do

.

:oi

1st

CIn.. ist

80"
104)4

.

Chic. & Mllwaakee 1st Mort..
Jollet & Chicago, 1st Mort.
<t Gt. Eastern, 1st Mort..
Col., Chic & Ind. C. 1st Mort.
do
do
2d Mort
Tol., Peoria & Warsaw, E, D.

do

75)4

St. Paul, Ist Mort,

do
do
do
do

do
do
do

10731

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

& In.

99)4

Portland 66, building loan
Burlington* Mo. L. G.,7
Cheshire. 6
Cin., San. & Clev., IstM., 7, "77.
Kastern Mass.. conv.. 6. 1874...
1>3
Ogdensburg & Lake Ch. 8s
72)4 Hartford & Erie, 1st M (new)7. 42)4

(jix
S-t

93" Detroit, Hillsdale

Kalamazoo

new Jersey Central, Ist M., n.
do
do
2d Mort.
New Jersey Southern Ist m 7s
Pitts.,

Grand Trink

Maine 6s

do Improv.,

do

—

pref,

do os.gold
Chicago Sewerage 78
do
Municipal 7s

..

.

2dMort

do

111.

T. Haute...

Iron Mountain

do
Boston 6s

Chic. Dub.* Minn.. 8«..
Peoria* Hannibal R 8'B. ....
93" 99" Chicago & Iowa R. 8's...
Omaha & Southwestern RR. 8'8

do
S*! Moit...
Ohic. K. Island & Pacific
.>2>^ 1C2K
Morris & Essex, Ist .Mort
106
106)4

do

St. Paul, 88..

do

&

Ouicksilver prelerred
Wells Fargo serin .. ,

.

80. Iowa, 1st

tiiilena

Keokuk &

&

do

Canton Co
Delaware * Hudson Canal
Atlantic Mall Steaminlp
Mariposa (TOld
do
p ef
do
1 rustees certlt

110

35

Carthage & Lur. 88.
..
Dixon, Peoria* Hsm., 8s.
0.0. &FoxR. Valley 8s.
Quincy & Warsaw, 8s ...

do

90
92
84

'Si

Catawissa stock

Consolidated Coal
Cumberland Coal and Iron.
Man'land Coal
N. J. Land Improvement Co..
Pennsylvania Coal
Spring Mountain Coal
Wllkesbarre Coal

65

SO

103'

Louis, Alton

Louis

99

«, 1876

Boat Loan,S. F..7.

Camden * Amboy stock

iniscellaneous Stocks

U'O

m,.«s.

.

Mort
Chicago Extended

B.&W.2rl

St.

7s, 187;
Bui., 1st M.,6, '84

Wllmlng. & Bead..!st M ., 7. 1»«1 101
do
do 2d Mort. 1902. 85
Chcsa.&Delnw.. 1st M.,6, !33t 91
Delaware Dlv., 1st M., 6. 1878 .. '8
Lehigh Navigation, 6, 18^4
90)4
do
97
6, 1897 ....
do
Gold.6,i'97. f2*.
do
i»
Convert. 6, 18T7.
do

Bpecial..
do
Saratoga

St.

& Sunbury

Wllm.*

MorriB, 1st M.,

Warren

'.01

Jersey Midland7e, gold.
EvanBvlllelT H & Chic 7s, gld
Elizabetiitown & Padu. 8s con
lOOK Evansville, H & Nashv.lst m 78
100
Eur-'pean & North Am. 6s, gld
162" Sfiuthern Minn. Sb
Des
Moines Valley fs of 1857...
107
do
do Land Grant.
105
Louisiana & Mo. Rlv. 1st m. 7s

Indianapolis,

New

IstM.StLdlv. 9J"

Hannibal & Napiei Ist M
Great Western, Ist M.,188ii....
do
2dM. 1893....
111.

93)4
s;
01)4

&

Ask

Bid.

Schuylkill Nav., Ist M., 6, 1872
do
do
2d M.,6, 18.'2..

Chic. .guar...

St. L., Kan.C.& Northern pi ef
South Side, L. I
Toledo, Wab & Western, pref.

92X

,

.

....

American Coal
Boston Water Power

.

Alton
do

do

'20

.

m

16
93
43
4:'>c
126)4 126)4
921-

Rome, Watertown & Ogdans.

95 )i
102)4
90
98
Cleveland, Ohio. 6's various... 94
do
do 7's various... 99
Cook County, Ills, 7's
97),
Detroit City, 7's
101
St. Joseph, Mo, 7s

.

Cln., Ist preferred

W. &

Rensselaer

City, 6's

lOSM

Ft

Pitts.,

Chicago 6*6
do
7's

Mls-ouri Pac, 68, gold
Brie 1st Mortgage Extended.,
Atchison & P. P». 68 gold
do
do l8t
Endorsed..
California Pac. KR. 7'8, gId.
1879
do 7s,M do
Central PacHlc.7's. 188!, gold
i66'
do
78,3d
1883
do
do
State Aide), 7'8,
95
1880
do 7B,4th do
Western Pacific, 6b. gold
1888
do 78,5th do
93K
Kansas Pacificist M., (gold) 7.
95
98)4
Long Dock Bonds
do
IstM.Cgld) 6, J. &D.
n%
Bufl. N. T. & K. Ist M., 1877...
1st M.(gld) 6, F. & A.
do
ICl
10iS4
Hud. R. 78,3d M. S. F.18S5
Ist M.(Leav.Br)7, cur
do
do
78, 8d Mort., 187.'>
K'-K
LandGr. M.,7, 1880
do
Harlem, iBt Mortgage 7s
HUH
do
Inc.Bonds,7, No. 16
do Con. M. & S'kg F'd 6e.
do
No. 11
do
Albany & Susqh'a, iBt Donds.. 99'
Denver Pacific RR & Tel 7b.
do
2d do .. ti'A
do
California & Oregon, 6'b, gld..
do
do
8d do .,
St. Jos & Denver E.D. ,8s, gold
Mich. Cent., Ist M. 88, 1882
Danville & Urbana. 1st, 7s gld.
Chic, Bur. 4 Q. 8 p. c. 1st M..
14H Indianapolis & West. Ist. 7b gld
Mich. So. 7 per ct. 2d Mort
St. L.. & St. Joseph 1st. 68, gld
lOSi,
Mlch.S.&N 1. S.F. 7p. c...
Lake Sup. & Miss. Ist 7'8. gld.
101
Cleve. & Tol. Sinking Fund
Rockfor'I.R.I.i St. L. 78, gld
166'
96
Cleve. & Tol.. new bonds
Peoria & Ek. I. RR. 7's. gold
100
96
Cleve., P'vllle & Aah., old bds,
Port Huron & L Mich. RR. :
do
do new bds 96)5 9S
do
7's. end
do
Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds IIX'X 102
Southern Pacific RR. 6's, gold.
93)4
Buffalo & Erie, new bonds ... 97
Atlantic & Pacific BR. 6'b gld.
Lake Shore Div. bonds
r.a
Cen RR. of Iowa. Ist M. 7's gld
lOi
Lake Shore con. coup, bonds,
do
2dM,T8,Kld
100)4
do
Con. reg. bonds,.
Cht. & Southeastern Rll. 7's.
Pacific R. 7s, KuartM by Mo... ma
Del., Lac. & West., conv. 's..
Central Pacific gold Bonds
Peoria. Pekin & J. Ist m, gold
89)4 Walklll
Union Pacific Ist M'ge Bonds, 89
Valley 7s, gold
8II4
Land Grant, 78..
do
Bur., C. i-apids & Minn. 78. gld
do
Income lOs
,S7H 37)4 Connecticut Valley 7s, gold.
Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875... 101
Montclalr
7s, gold
66'
BeUev'le * S.Ills. R. 1st M. 8'8.
Chic. Danv. & Vincen s 78, gld
10:

Island

New York & New Haven
scrip.
do
do
N.Y., Prov. & BoBt (Stonlngt.)
Ohio & Mississippi, prelerred.

Cincinnati 7-SO'B

Railroad Bonds.

93)4

,

85
89)4

Phlla.
Phil..

Chicago

&

BTOCKS AKD BSOtlBITlZB

Westch.* Phil.. IstM., conv, 7. W)
do
do
2d M.. 6.1878... 1-7)4
West Jersey. 6, let mort. 18f 6. 91

im

do 2d pref
Morris & Esper
Mo. Kansas & T
New Jersey
New Jersey Southern.

at
,.

&

164

scrip

do

M.

tbe N. Y. Board.

do

Marietta

Pekin. Lincoln & Decatur IstM 88
Han. & Cent. Mi-sourl 1st M.. 835^
Cin., Lafayette & Chic. Ist M.
Del. & Hndson Canal Ist M
Atlantic & Great West. l«t .M.
do
do
2dM..
98)4
Morris & Essex 78 of 1371
N. Y„ Newl'd & London Tel.. 82)4
To).. Peoria & Warsaw FR. ... 27
Galveston, H. & H..7S, B0ld.'71

95
95
95

Bounty, reg
do cou
68,
68,
6b,
68,
68,
58,

do
do
do
do
do
do

M ...

do

La Crosse &

War Loan
do
CndlanaSs
Michigan 68.1878...

N

St. Peters, Ist

& Decatur la' M. 78.

Hartford

IllinolB Central

Jollet

Bid. A<k.

& N. Haven

96)4
91)4

94*

''. C. C. & Ind's Ist M, 7s, S. F.
Kansas Paelfic Inc. 7s. No. Ifi.
Cln. & Sp'd Ist M. eld. C C C & I
do
iBt M, gid. L S & M S

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

do

Chic. 1st

South Side, L.I. Ist Mort. 7s..
Sinking Fund..
do
Morris & Essex, convertible...
do
do construction.
Jefferson RR, 1st Mort. bonds.
E. Tenn., Va. * Ga.. Ist M., 7s.
Nashville

Ohio 68, lli7o
do 68,1881
do 6s, 1886
Kentucky 6s

do
QO
do
do
do
do

A

Jacksonville

Winona &

99

Island 6s

New York

BTOCKS AND SXODBITISa.

68,
68,

Pacific (of Mo.) 1st M.,gld, 6e.
Kansas Pacific Btock
Missouri Pacific do

92)4
IS

90)4

93K
10&

—
July 27, 1872.1

THE CHRONICLE.

LATEST INTELLIGENCE OF STATE, CITY AND

RAILROAD FINANCES.

TABLES OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
There have been fewer changes than usual
bond tables this month, although in several
recently

published

concerning

in

oiir

rooDtbs ending Jane 30, 1873, which
publUbed la
C'HRONin.Eof July 20, WB* an exee«Mltngly lotorMtinK nblMl.
and will be carefully studied by all parttasa boldlog Krie ilMk.
The Pacilic Railroad of Miuouri haa been IwuMrd to itui Ailaalie
and Pacilic, on the following tfriiia, acrnrilloK to tho laUat
reports from St. Ixiuls, viz.: Ten per c«nt divlUcDd ua ttio |,i«*c«t
stock of $u,<100,000 for three yean twelve iwr e«ot for two y««t«.
and fourteen per cent for nine hundred and aloetyfour ya«r«.
Mr. Poor's " Manual of tKe RailrwuU of tht Vnittd tilatM."
which Is a leading authority on railroad Matistlra. haa b>—
issued since last month, ana we have (|noted largelv from ila
interesting tables, ahowing the railroad progreM ol thU eoanlry.
The wholti number of miles built in the year 1971 la giT<ra at
7,4,5.3, and th)- number ol iniira In operation at the end of the year
;

and

stock

cases the informa-

the

financial

affairs

some prominent companies has been quite Important.
The committee of investigation into the issue of Georgia bonds
has made a report, (of which an abstract will be published in The
Chronicle next week), recommending that certain bonds issued,
of

Mr. Jos. a. Martin, of Boston, has forwarded his usual moathly
list of dividend and intnrt^st paymeots, to be made In that city ta
August, showing a total disbursement thereof $1,068,807. Ba

or guaranteed by the State, be considered void. This recommenis based in most cases upon the ground that certain techni

were not observed

holders this

reason

remarks that
" The

and as against bona fide
will generally be considered an entirely insutflcient
in their

issue,

The Legislature

for repudiation.

nnW

r.'ity of Rnittnn hii>
nirrcncy. and the Stal

In

of

a omall

amount of

will probably take

anotber

mouths

nl.\

will brinj;

CANAL STOCK AND BOND
fea'

Outstanding,

« o

ISTKKEST

Amount

Rate
per

%

Cent.

at tfcla UflM,
L'alUad

MaiM

When

by

^>pcd Ikai

Amds,

t

PrIocljHU,

BBMARXt.

when Dae.

Where Payable and

Payable.

It la

rash iiaymfliits."

LIST.

OB D1VIDEK08.

I

i»

eonea aa tV
The Aasa*t
nvMaai aa
_

1

Miles
of
For cxplauatlon of all rcfercnrea sec C'nal
foot noto<« on Isi page of RR. Tables.

doe

TiM

250.000 seven p«r cent, hondt iRout-'d Kebroary, 1871
Rutland preferred Ir to b.' in Kcrip. Kanie aa last time, buT

report of the operations of the Erie Railway for the nine

DESCRIPION.

Interaat

Miu»arhu»viia Dolhlnf.

Hill pay, In cold. qnsrt<^rlr Inlrrri4t on Iho nrwApvr ceata
due at llio Kub-Tr<>aMiiry Im .'ft'lniat.'d al (tSO.aOO.
The Hofton and .Mliiny Ilallrind Company will
•ill pay
the irat
|

action in the matter very soon.

The

Ptated at 00,852.

is

dation

calilies

Ill

wm

^\)t Hailtwajj iHonitor.

tion

«

Stork:

Whom.

last DlTl'd.

f^ANALV.
Chenapeake

d. Detaivar«~«tock
niortKaKC (cirlBlnally |2,80iJ,000)
Chexapffike it OfiiosUiCk
Maryland Loim. sinking fund
Guaranteed StcrlInK Loan
Bonds liavluK next preference
Dehiicnre /Jipisiore— slocli
I8t nlortgage
Delaiixtre it /Mrfaon—stock
Registered Honds
ReKlBtercd Ilonds
Registered Honds
Deta, tt Rarttan—^lodk
Lehigh Coal ,t NavtgaUon—ilocii
oan. convertible, coupon, gold

so

l8t

,

var
25

1887
1869
1S7I

I

mortpa«e registcrea
1st mott. rcglBte c(i, RR
Mort. loan, on cnuipments ftc., gold
Lonn covertible Into stock till Ilec, "TS...
Moiioiiffiifu'lfi Jfav. Co.— stock
l8t

Isl mortgapp
Jforr-f-v— Stock

.

consolidated

Preterrel lock
1st mortga'ic
2,1

1858
1H60
1865

mortgage

Boat loan
Prelerred Stock scrip dlTidend
PeinisylVfinluStQck
ist M., guar, by Penn. RR.. s.f.
Preferred stock
Ist mortgage (due
2d mortgage

i8ft(,

1633,390

1,000
100

800.000
15.000.000

i.an

i. 500.000

1.000
1.000

S.-VIO.OOO

100

3.500,000
4,999,400

50

8,^2.800

1,00
1,010
1,001
1,000
1,000
50
1,0IU

922,000
5,166.!7;
2.0OO.00O
s.aio.ooo

»5.000.000.

1»70

ext. to 1897)

bonds
lmprovem> nt bonds
Boat and car loan
Boat snd car lonn
Susquehanna it Tide Wnfcr— Stock
Maryland loan. 2(1 mortgage
gnsqh.Ca al, common t)ond8. 3d mort...
do
pref. end T.W. priority bds.

7

"so

103.161
4.457,150
2,805 000
748,000
1.645.U4S

Ist

50

2.»«.9T7

mortgage

do

do

K. Y., Bk of Commerce
N. y., office, 71 Bway.

mS Lraa'd lo Lehlch Coal A

NaT. Co.. at tat.

:

Pittsbnrg Office.
.Ian. 1873
N. Y,. N. B'K of ComVe Jnly 1,1887 and iaies, f7S,T» diTde, In 71. 9 par
.
Lch. Val. hR. Co.,Phlla. Feb,, Isn I,eased. April, in7'., to Lehlph Valley BK.
do
do
Feb,, ISn
for 999 yra. The Irsaee* aMamlag
do
do
April. I87(
A scrip A naylng 10 p. c , per aaaoa Pa
do
do
Apri:, 1" •
fref stork, and 4 on conaol. atoca. (T.

A J.
A,*0.

Ms

'

M.ft

S.

A

J,

MAN.

1,•'00.000

J.

J.

Phlla.

1.311.000
325.910
2.907.850
8,000,000

J.A.I.

do
do

J.

A

for 999 yea* a at annual rent of i0aiWS
including rertam r,-al and personal pro
rty conecycd lo P. A h, (Tit, p.

Jan., ItTS

&»'.)

Juy.

M,&N.

A

.lan„l)«<2

do
do
do
do

J.

May,
May,
May,

do

A

Baltlmoie.

do
do

1870
1888
1889

.raii!,'l8'S

1 n. 1, '81»
Jan.. !9M

Philadelphia, office.

it.'Hs.

1872

Man h I8n

Philadelphia, office,

do
do
do
do
do

p. 714.)

I.

Wyoming A Wlconlsco m»r»ed la'o, aa4
West Braach A Soaq, owned by P, C.C.
JoIt'wIO
i?r«-8<
.'uly,18TJ Leased from Jane 1. 187D, to Pril, A Read-

A.
A.

A. I,
M,A N,

6
6

Oct,, 1899

Feb., 1887

Philadelphia office.

j,"a.i,
J, A J.

J.
J,

do
do

do
do

J.'* J.

F.A
F.A

M

:

A.AO.
r.AA.

6

.Inly l.l!tni
Fell., isn

•

A. A O.

25c,
25c,
6

305.500
800,000
e33.S50
^,002,746

Feb,,

J.

«
7

1,016.671)
171.3!>4

1890
1885

Plilladelpliia. ufflca

,I.A J.

9

Cteion— stock

« A.
J,* J,
F.& A.
M. AN.
M,AS.

6
2

6

6

50

Baltimore.
Lonrlon,

Bsltlmore,

5

6g
6

var,

do

I'

7

1,003.800
103.000
1.025,000

l.mUlS

do

on bonds and d. e. a yr ob stocK.
Net receipts In ini. r^l.tolJ'^, CwkdlT.la
eyra,ll6p,rl. i.eaaea A'b. A Saaq. va^
isn
do
do
Reas, A P. Railroads. Aaaaal report la
18M
do
do
1391
CaaoKicLB, r, 1 J, n. 733,
J. A J.
Q.-J. N.T., Office S,.I,Cen,RR 'nly 10. -n See Cam. A Amboy RR. (t. 14. >. sa.Ht.>
M.AN.
Msr.ian Oioaa rwelpis laat year. (I3MIW: *sPhiladelphia, office.
M.AB,
1844
peaaea. Interest and taxea, 91 jai,n I aet
do
do
1884
,-J.
incoma, 9y71,3SS. See annoai repot i ta
do
do
.-F.
1897
CeaoaicLa. (t, I4, i>. «*.) Cent BR.
do
do
AD.
1897
of X. J. aaaoniM tOMOfiM ol goM loaa
do
do
J.* D.
ot wr,. (T. n. p. m^mT)
18T7

S

1.I96.<.79

Jane 17, 1! Del. City tofheaap Clty.Md, X»t
Inm from up.-ratlon*. 1*71. ISS,1V9.
July, ins
Annual report in <'hii,}» iclx, t, 11. p. 'M
shows net receipu la \^i, 9tUfitt1870

Philadelphia, ofllce.

F.

7f,
7f,

sne.ooo
289,000

1,000

An.
A J.

.fei

<

l,175,a«

1,000
1,000
1,000
l.'OO
1,000
1,000

Common

5
«
4

IfO

sn

J,
J.

"«'

1,000
1,000

var

West lir. A Susqu.. ist and 2d niort
fichupltiU \ar.~»tock, common

\.Wiim

50

•.0(1

s
6

1,880,800
8.229,594
2.000,000
4,875.000
1.69 MMO

Maj'iViaas

Leased to P. A Bea'-ing RR, for intereat
OB bonda and half of net e ralBi* la1870-71 dellcll after expenses aad lateresl was m:,«>7. (14. r.77)
Oroaa n e> Ipta, 1870. WS.'SP: opersMar «•
:

p.naea,

aae. KoMiaal cott^tjnjM.

MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND LIST
DESCRIPTION.

INTEREST.

Date Slie or Amount
of

par

Out-

When
For explanation of all references, nee Bonds. valuct st'ndlng.
footonotes on Ist r'age of Rlt Tables.
Cent Payable.

1

100
100
29

Amer. Merchants* Union Ex.— gtock,
American codl— Btoclc
Atchison BrlfU'C. Ut mort.. gnar
-Atlantic Mall ftteamshlp

Co— stock..

"ioo
100

Boston Water Power
Canton Improvement Co., Bait
Union K.H. honds guaranreed
Caiy Improvement Co.— stock
Ist

Mariposa Gold Mining Co'—stock....

Maryland coil— stock
New Central Coal fMd)
N. Y., Newloundl & Lend. Tel.—Stock
Pacific Mail B'eamship

Co.— siock

Pennsylvania coal— Rtock
1st mortcare bonds
Quicksilver Minlne
Ist

"io
100
1,000

mort. (convertible)

Cumberland coul and I.— Ist mort..
rto
do
ad mortgage
Cumberland Coal * Iron Co—Stock

jd

16X

Co.—Com. stock

1852
1869

i',o6o

100
100
100
'iin

Wllkesbarre coa(

New York Office.

1.1872

Jnly,

187-4

Mar., ira

4

7
6
«

8.:

«., H.

A St. Jo., * Cm. 9r. V.

T.

Jnly.lSW
Tol, 14, p. :««.

CnaoMcLB.

513,000
307,000
498.000
500,000
2,836,600
8.693.400
2.324.000
4,100.000
5.000.000

J.
J.

A

J.

A J,
F.A A.

V. v..

office. 71

New

Bway.

York.
do

do

5

Dee., 1871
Jan. ,1885

Aaaaal ra*a(t «i

V. 15. p. 19.

Jan!*.' 18*9

A slaking fund proTlaloo

la

Bsada for aaHi aM*t<

Feb., 1879

AprU

IS,

tta
Sea CsaoKicLB, t.

19, p. 3C4

J.iij.

"a

5IJ.ftt)

7

2.9 0.000
5.700,!IOO
4,30 '.000

X>ei'.,\m

4.31'IJSOO

IJOO.OOO
8,40O,0CO

June

CHaoiiici.x,

10,'290.000

500.000
lMIO;llin
1,290.000
1.000,000
«,ooo/iao
5,000.000
39.000.000
4.000.000

stock:
Last DIv.-d.

Dec.Vld*?

Boston, Office.

100
100

1,000

N. Y.. Bank of N. Y.
do
do

REMARKS.

When Dae,

Oaar. by Ch.A

"so

10
100
100
100

O.-M.
J. A J.

MAS.

by Whom.

"in

"s

"so

Real estate bonds, gold

8

20.0)0.000
4.000.000

morigage. gold

Wells, Fargo A Co. Express—stock..
Western Union Telegraph—stock
1st mortnagc

2
3s.

100
100
100
90

mortgages old

Bnruf.e Hill coal,—stock

lO.OOOOOO
18.000.000
1,500.000
1.200.000
4,000,000
4,000^100
731.290
783.000
55.000Bhs.

Principal,

Where Parable and

Mortgaae.WTWn. (t. U. p. W.)
A Tsraae dlr since Anf.. ISK, H) a,
,

5

Q-F.
FVAA.

AD.

"Ik-

J,
.I.A.I.

i'-

J.AJ.

N. r.,ili'B"roadway.
do
do

Mew

X'ork.

SeptV 19«9 SeeCBBosu-i.s. v, 14. p.**.
May, lira Dividends in IJCl, Wper ceni,
Aug.

e.

_„

„

fr. It, y. It

.

(T. II. p.

Ol)

1,1681

PeaBaylranhtR.R., braach Oonpaay.

ia'a

do
Jan W,

1871

AngilVlTO
J."a J.

7

New York Office.

J.AJ.
M.A N.
M.AN.

New York, office.
X. V,, Bank of N. Y,
N. y. Inlon Trust Co.

-M.A N.

Philadelphia,

July

i, xwti
1870
1879
May, 19-«

Jan.

Not,, 18H

Omas

recelpla,

l«3,l(n.

ino-Tl, t7,»W;DB;" iip»a««a

(T.I9.P. 7S)

H,.

;
:

:

.

.

. .....

.

THE CHRONICLE.

11^

[July 2:, 1872.

STATE SECUEITIES.
[Entcreil according to act of CongrcsB, In the year 1872,

comer a sreat

SnbKi-rlbera vrlll

& extended
extended
do
Sterling bonds of 18S0, extended
Sterling bonds, extended
do
do
do
do
New bonds
do
do
do

of 18TJ

Railroad bond indorhJonicnts
Loan foMont. & Knfala UR

RR

to Ala. & Dhattunooga
Ivoah to New Orleans & Selena
Arkaii9(Vi

Loan

1872
1866
1866
1870
1866
1866
1867
1866
1868
1372
'70-71
1870
1870

$168,000

6
b
1,(X»

1,000

6

MemphlBA Little liock UR
LUIlc Hock& Fort Smith RU
L. K., Pine muff & N. O. RR
Miss., Ouachita & Red River RR.

.

..

Arkansas Central
CaUfornla :
Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold

1869
1870
1870
1870
1870

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

1857
1860

do

bonds
bountybonds

State capitol bonds
Connecticut
War bonds, 10-20 year
do
20 year
do
20 year
do
10-30year
do
non-taxable, 20 yr..
Florida
Old bonds held by U.S. Govt
Due School and Internal Imp fund

1361
1863
1864
1861
1865

:

....

& Atlantic RR. bonds
do
do
do
do
Gulf RU. bonds

& Albany RR

bonds

(to Chicago)

1861 to 1869. funding, &c
for various State purposes.
Military loan
Kentuckf/ :
Bonds lo contractors, &c
do
John Tllford, act 1813
do
Military purposes
do held by Board of Ed
Zouistana—Cbti' Ity Hospital bonds.
Bonds for relief of State Treas
Bonds in aid of various railroads..

Leveebunds
do
do

Bonds f und ng coupons
Bonds for redemption certlfs, &c..
Bonds to Boeuf & Crocodile Nav. C
do for relief of P. J. Kennedy.
issued to St

ite P-nlt ntlary.
to fund floatinji debt of State
to .Miss. & Mex. G'lf Canal..
iSB. 1 1 N. La. & Texas UK. Co
.

scbool held by

Stat-r

&
ds

Treas.

Cliat. RR..
Texas RR.

N.T., Duncan, S & Co
do
do
do
do

&J.
J.& J.

J.

400,000
1,200,000

A O

A.

do
do
do
do

900,00:1

750,000
450,0i0
2,185,000

J.&J.
do
do
do
do

& J.

J.

706,700
912,000
1,474,000
935 500
1,741,100

do
do

& O

A.

do

i

bonds
do
Bounty do
do
Qo

W«r

Municlpil,

W

I

(

J.

1,000

176,5(10

M.

Var's.

a f

7
6
6

a
1,000

1871
'61-'69
'61-'69

&

i,6ai,oiio

7

*J.

& N

Various.
F. & A.
J. &J.

Q-J.

1,000

1853
1863
1«67
1870
1866
1866
1870
1870
1869
1870
1869
1869
1857
1870
Ibtl

500
1.000
1,000
1,000
500

do
do

M.

dfcS.

&J.
M.&N.

J.

July

J.&J.

N. Y., Union Trust Co
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1899
1900
1900
1900
April, 1900

Sacramento, Treasury,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1877
1880
1883

HarMord, Treasury,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

July, 1881
Jan., 1883
Jan., 18m
Oct., 1894

N.Y., Duncan,

"s.

&

do

Y„4tb

Nat'l

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N, Y., Loud.

May. 1874

do
do

'T2,^3&

'79-'80-'l-'6

July, 1886

N. Y., 4th Nat'l Bank.

Dec, 1890

N. Y.,
do
do
do
do
do

Amt

do
do
do
do
do

do

do
do
do
do

Bounty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do
do sterling
"War Loan, currency, registered
do
do
sterling
Trov & Greenf. UK, Loan, sterling.

do
do
do

do
do
do

home

. .

sterling.
sterling.

Southern Vermont UR, Loan ...
Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan
Boston. Hartf & Erie RU., sterling
.

Harbor Land Improvement

Sterling loan (for £443,500).

Michigan
Kenewal Loan Ponds
Two Million Loan
War Bounty Bonds
Ste Harle Canal Bonds

;

Various
Jan.,
Jan.,
Jan.,
after

N. Y., Gllman,Son& Co

do
do

Valuation cf
lifts been rapidly reduced.
personal property Is $11:1,915.561 railroad propel
ty, $25 516.012; real -state. $259,289,395. or about
one-fifth of the actual value. The 111. Cent. RK.
tax amounts to about $500,000. Bonds ol 1871 Issued for relief of Chicago, (v. 13, p .569.)

Jan., 1878

do
do

1880
1880
1880
1881

The valuation of real and personal propertv in 1871
was $108.75S.j7."i. Bonds of counties, towns, and
cities are registered, and Interest collected by

1883-'84
]876-'99
1884-'99

2.!I60,000

&J.

M.

J.&J.

1000
1,000
1,000

M. &

.lai.ouo

546,000
665,000
750,000
2.500.C00

S.

S.

& N,
M. &S.
A. &0.

M.

2.950,000
4,80,000

&

do
7.30
8

do

do

do
Frankfort, Ky.
do
do
N.O., CItiz'ns' Bk. of La
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., B'k of America.
do
do
do
N. O., Citiz'n Bk. of La.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Y., B'k of America.
do
do
do

the State,

(v. 14, p. 457.1

N.O.. Citiz'ns" Itk of La.
N.Y., Bank of America.
Various. N.0-, CItiz'ns' Bk of La.
J.&J. N.Y., Bank of Anier.ca.

A.&O.

45 cents

1895

Re-

on

$100.

A constitutional amendment limits the
March

20. '72

total debt
Direct debt. Jan. 1. 1872. was
contingent debt. $6..579,683 temporary
It has
$3,476,'268; total outstanding, $80,344,751.
been decided, however, thiit bonds autborizid
previous to the amendment may be issued,
which Includes $120,c:00 to Miss. & Mex. Gulf
$594,000 to N. La. & Texas RR.; $3.(rr6.0OO
Canal
bonds guar, for N.O., Mob. & Texas UR.: $2,250,000
bonds to be Issued to same company $1,025,000
(or more) to N. O.. Baton R. & Vicksburg RR.;
$l(Xl,lX10to Shreveport Hospital: $l(i0.o«i subs, to
Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personal property in 1871 a-sessed at $20,594,417. Kate of

to $25,000,000.
$20.1S8.KI0

Jnly, 1893
to 1906
1S86
May 1, 1907
March 1,1875
'88
1886
Sept., 1906
'72

&

Jan. 1,1890
Jan. 1, 1890

:

;

;

;

March
May.

1.1909
1910
1899
1909
1897

State taxation,

m 1871, 14>< mills

;

in 1872l r-ger.

Julv 1,1910

1,000

1S68
18:18

311,000
625,000
475,000
2,832,500
3,084,400
2,2T3,333

1838
1838

2,9.'>8,111

v<*ri'n«

1,'237,053

774.000
81,069
269,000
728,172
308,026
65,207

18:19

1837
iwii
IKffl

3,6.37,745
11X1,000

1863
1864
1864
1866

500

a
£100&c.
«,

*c.

'6I-'63

1-68
'69'71
1860
1857

£2l«M:c,

600,000
888 OOn
200,000
4,379,500
4,000,744
2,49»,0H)

6g.
5g.
5g.
5g.
5g.
SB.

6
5K.
Sg.
5g.
5k.

^^
5g.

l,l««)

I.IKKI

160,000
1,617,000

1865
1859

1.000
1.000

463,000
81,0C0

A.&O.

5g.
6g.
5g.

A.&O.
J.&J.
do
do

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

&

O.

do

J.&J.
J.c* D.

do

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

M.&N.
do
M.&S.
J.&J
A. & O
do
do

J& J.

A.&O.
J.&J.
do
do
do

6

J.&J.

6
7
6

do

M.&N.
J.&J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

&

Quarter,
6
6

400.000
3,599,024
230,000
3,150,000

186:1

do
do

000 of debt

$20,557,166 in

1873
1885

April ,1882-87

Poston, Treasury,

Oct.,

'73- '71

Oct., '73-'74

Jnly, 1874

,

June, 1877
June,l-T2

May, 1880
Jnly,'72-'76
Jnly, '77- '78
July, 1883
July, 1894

May. 1891
May, 1891
1872 to 1887

Boston, Treasury.
Loiiihm, Baring Bros.
do
do
Boston. Treasury.
London, Baring Bros.

July,

188'1

Oct.', '8S-'90

April, '91-'93
April, 188?

do

.Inly.

Boston, Treasury.

'8''-91

April, 1890

do
do
July. 1877
London, Baring Bros. J.& J., 1900
Boston, Treasury
Jan., 1875
London, Baring Bros. July, 1891
N. Y., Mercantile N.

do
do
do

do
do

Bk
do
do
do

do

July, 1S7S
187:), '78

&

'88

May, 1890
July, 1879

unproductive securities.

a law of 1862 all Interest on the debt of Massachusetts is paid in coin, excepting on the war
loan and temporary loans. In 1871 the debt was
The Fluking funds
Incrensd about $3,502,'aXi,
number sixteen, and the securities held cost
$13.6'28,36,|. their market value at close of last fiscal vear being more 1 ban the original cost. The
loaiito Boston. Hartford &ErieR.R. is secured
bv deposit of $4,000,000 "Berdell" mort. bonds
Tlie assessor's segregate of real and personal
propertv In the Stale is $1.591,9"3,000. the actual
value ,ielng$-,',3(l7,001,4 7. taxation in !871 "as
$21,892,913 of which $6.6:il,000 was for Stale purposes, and $14,739,715 for municipal. Revenue
Irom a tax on i-aviligs bank
IS also derived
deposits, on corporations, on national bank
stocks, and from several o'ber sources. The
credit of Slassachnselts in the London market
War loan, registered,
Is deservedly very high.
currency 6's, will now be paid on pr.^sentatlon;
interest ceases on them after July 1872.

By

Nov.. 1872

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London, Baring Bros.

do

Jan., 1872, was $6n.vtn ;
the municipal debt sliik'gfund was $187,030; $810,matured In 1871. After Ihe U.S. Supreme Court decision, interest was paid Ijl gold
lill the
decision was reversed. Valuation In
Oct., 1898
1870. $224,812,900, tax 5 mills.
ia»o
The a^scfsed valuation of property In 1871 was
1890
$ll6,716,'283,on
which the rate of taxation wasl9Ji
1869
cents per $I(X): income from dividends on rail1880 & IS'O
1S90
road, canal and other stocks owned by the State
was $351,123. The State has largely assisted
1890
18-5
canals and railroads, and holds $4 .694,51.1 of stocks
and bonds of ^olvent companies, besides $1,858,1890
7.S7 In the sinking fund, leaving only $5.883.4ii7 of
1890
debt, without any offset; Ihe State also holds
1875 & 1893

The war debt sinking fund

1872-':8

Var., 1883

Aug., 1880
Jnue, 1889

Qur.rter,
J.
J.

200,0(X1

1858

&D.
&0.

J.&J.

do
do
do
Augusta and Boston.
London, Baring Bros.
do
do
do
do

3

1,(XX)

JB2«i
1.000
£50(1

A.

do
do

Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent

5,000

£100&c,

J.

Augusta and Boston.
Suil'olk Bank.

Boston,
do

5
5

5.54 180
966,500
2,953.400
3 3;«,372

a
£100&c

1870
1812

'6*-'69

5g.
5g.
5g.

220,00(1.

£«!)
'!i8-'61

6
6

75,000
6
330.000
6
100,000
5g.
110.000
5g.
165,000
5g.
94,000
5850,000
6g.
100,000 5&6g.
2,800,00(^

1,000
1,000

5&6 Various.
M. & S.
6
F. & A.
6

The debt has been diminished

$1,594,892 In 4 last

years. Assessed valuation of real and personal
property, 1871-2, $63O.0<X).(»lO. and rate of taxation
2'4 mills. Surplus revenue is applied to purchase
of bonds as fast as It accumulates.

Site.or onr t)0/K«.— The several denominations In which bonds are Issued: a, 500 and 1,000; (>, 100. 600 and 1,000; ,(, 100 and 1,000: «, also over 1,000: f,'!SO\li. 100&C: J- 60;
When Pixyable.—i. &}. stands for .Tan. & Julv; F. & A., Feb. & Aug.; M. & s., Muioh & Sept. A. & O., April & Oct.; M. &N.,May & Nqv.; J. & D., June & Dec,
Q.— J., quarterly from Jan.; (l.—F., quarterly from Febmary: Q.-^l., quarterly Irom March.
^,
..
.,
».,,
»TOW'<s.-The flguros in bracken at the end of remarks, la e»«h (!a»e,lrerer tQ t|io volniaa li^i pagq pf tli« Cjoionio}^, oont»tolW( laWrwwo* ttpen w«
;

,

}

Is $2.T^0.7iO.

sources of sinking fund, $2,456 191. Total valuation of property in 1871, $426,322,707. Tax rate,

16T2

Sept.. 1873

April, 1911

'61-'62
'61-'62
'61.'62
•63.'64

do

Oct., 1890

The debt
Ex. Bank,

do
do

do
M. & N
M. &S.

& J.

J.

J.

100 &c
Jtfa«»acA«8ti«.5— State Almshous . L'n.
1.000
do
do
1,000
185-14;5I
State House Eulargemeut Loan
i.nco
1853(t54
Lunatic Hospital, &c., Loan
l.UXI
1851
Lunatic Hospital (West. Mass) . .
i,aio
1857
Loan, funding Public Debt
1,000
1861

do

'4

do
Frank.

01

1671. $'234,492,468

against $225,110,592 in 1870. Rate ol tax. 4 mlllfj
Rent, for West. & Atl. RR.. $3(«).(H10 p. yr. The
State's Committee of investigation as to the
issue of all bonds since 1868 recommend that certain be considered void. New bonds are olfered lor old sixes matoring in 1872. (v. 14,p.l9,84

Jan., 1872

1,000,000
8,960,000

M.&'S.

80,000
131,000

1868
1867
1871
1872
1852

Coast Defense Loan

rate of taxation, 2 mills.
Interest overdue January 1, 1872, $157,606. C>ld
Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and
personal propertv assessed In 1871 at $.34,673,753.
Loan to J., P. &"M. R.R., is secured by mortgage on road. Other loans to ra'lroadsbave been
authorized to amount of $7,;4S,0(!0 but not issued.

Co,

Bank
do

Various.

Various.

2-OW)

1.-64

Back Hay Lands Loan
Union FundLoan

Debt has been reduced since 1866 from $10,000,000
to present figures, bv sinking fund purchases.
The 1861 bonds are parable at pleasure since Jul.v,
Assessed
1871, and those of Ifftl after Oct., 1874.
value of real and personal property, $339,782,733 ;

Assessed value of propertv In
N.

i,8:io,oai

M. &S.

965.300

i

vears

reduced hT a sinking
See notice In Chronicle, v. 14, p 644.

Innd.

Oct., 1885

Various. N. Y., B'k of America,

ft

a

Defense Bounty Loan
Southern Relief bonds
Deaf and numb Asylu-n Loan

13. p. 49S. 8.39 ; v. 15, p. 50.)
Is being rapidly

The debt

593,000
66.000
281,000
1,662,316
80,000
750,000

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

do

3

v. :5, p. 14.)

219, '292, 439, 521, 627, 791.)

J.&D.
J. & J.

971,834
348,000
15,000
102,000
416,800
250,000

;

debt, funded and fundable. Is »4.30O.flOO.
a law of 1869 bonds are Issued to railroads
at JilO.OOO per mile to Isnd grant roads and $15.00(1
per mile to others, but limited to 850 miles In all.
Assessed valuation of all taxable propeitv about
$120,000,000; rste of taxation, ax mills. Unfunded
debt is mostly held bv U.S. The loan for Arkansas Central road was negotiated In London, Mob,
18T2. The "Levee" bonds are not recognized as
valid by the State authorities. (Chronicle, vol

The nominal debt of Kentucky
'42

1843
1864

1863
1863

I

10 15

317, 355, 593, 651

The old
Under

?l:

101,175
889,000
316,000

lSM-69
'41

866,000
800,000
3,900,000
3,000,000
7,545,900
1,880,000

'51-'61

Jfari/lrina—Bult,

Md. Hospital loan,

1886
1886
1886
1886

New York.
J.cfc J.

7

gfe
g,S

Debt nssuraed S"
& Ohio RR., sterling
Chesapeake A: Ohio Canal, st'g
Susq. &TldcW. Canal, sterling...
Rallroa 's imd canals
Eastern Shore RR
Baltimore As Suso. RR
Chesapeake & Ohio can.1l
Bait. & Susquehanna KR
Annapolis & Elkrklge RR
r

and a history of Alabama &
Chattanooga RU. bond transaition
Assessed
value real estate In 1871. »117.114.8:-2; Hate of taxation reduced In 1871 irom 7X to 5 mills. DcHcII
In receipts last fiscal ^ ear was J2l7.fi'22.
A lav
paBsedDcc. 1871, authorized a lo n of |il.OOO,000
lor current liabilities, Ac. The tionds due In
1872 were extended for'20 years. The Ala. & Ch.
RR., was bought by the State, April. XXfl: the
State's guaranteed interest on the Company's
bonds was not paid July 1, 1872. (v. 14, p. 218,
financial situation,

Jnne, 1890

1899
1900

7
g.f.

100,000

500

'rable*.

In CiiROSICI.E, v. 13, p. 789, and
Andlior's report in
V. 13, p. ^39, show all details In retard io IlieState

2JO,0OO

500

1,(X10

c.l

J),

our

The Governor's message, published
May, 1892
May, is,8«
May, 1886

N. T., Un. Trust Co.
do
do
do

.

Civil loan

*

& J.

J.

1842
1818

1,000
1,000
1,000

Bonds

to N. O., Mob.
to N. O., Mob.

J.

do
do
do
do
do

tg5g.

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

i',666

b

deficit

1.

J.&

Y., Duncan, 8. & Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
London, irn'on Bk.
do
do
do
N.y., Duncan, S.& Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do

1.0jO,U«

30,000
;«4,U00
210,000
4,000,000

1,000

1»I7

Bonds,

Maine

d

ill

REMARKS.}

due.

262,00
1S68-69
1871
1870

War bonds

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1,000

1870

ilUnols :
lotevest bonds, inscribed stock
Refunded stock bonds
N- rmal University bonds
Thornton loan bonds

Revenue
Kansas

10

1,000

Atlantic &
do
Bonds, act of March 12, 1866
1S66
Bonds, act Sept., '70, gold
1870
Bonds, act Oct., '70. sold
1S70
Railroad endorsem'ls (to July, 1871) 1870-71

.Brunswick

b
1,000

i',666

do

Western
do
do

6g
Sg

do
do
June

M. & N, N.

605,000
250,000

1870

Convention bonds

State bonds (sold or hypothecated.

& Mob. UR

5
5
9

1,983,000
125,000
319,500

Soldiers' relief

to Jackson, P.

1,941,000
473,800
688.000
64,800
82,500
648,000
871,200
499,000

when

Wbom.

3aO,l!CO

Floating debt

Loan

Principal,

Wberc Payable and
by

320 000

1871
1838-39

i

Co., In the ofHce of tlie Librarian of CongreBS, AVuslilngton.

INTEREST.

13,600.000
800,000
2,000,000

RR.

Funding bonds of 1869
Levee bonds or warrants)
Unfunded debt
Ten year bonds for deAclcnctes

Georgia

Dax\ &

foot-notee.

State bonclR, duo In 18T2

do

li.

^i^ When

Alabama :

New loan

by W.m.

by Klvlnic as Immediate notice of any error diiieovered

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

DESCRIPTION.
For explanations see

f!avor

fjilbjaot

"

'

-

,

.

'

,

.

.

July 27, 1872.]

THE CffRUNICLE.

113

STATE SECUEITIES.
8ab>orlber» will confer « great gfcyor
DESCRIPTION.
For explanation of hM rnrert>uce«
foot nutes ou preceding page.
MInneiiota :
State Building

do
do
Sioux

itee

Amount

ot

par
Value

Bt'ndiog.

Bonds

1,00«
1,000

War Loan

1862
issa

1869
'51-8
'57-»
'5»-«l)

'Si-9
'ii-9

Facldc RR
«. W. rir. PactflcRR

W.

Pr. Paclttc RR. (guar.)
Hannibal
St. Joseph
Jfeva<tft:

A

56-61

RR

'53-7

State bonds

do

to ttind Hoatltig debt.

Hammhire:

War loan coupon bonds
do
do

d.)

do

Out-

glrlog

1,IIIJU

1,0UU

1,000
I.OUU
l,iXW
1,000
1,0UU

Rate

Whenr

J.*

618,000
600,000
750,000

1,000

a

&

.M.

S.
S.

&

M.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

J.ft.I.

M.

S.

ft

A.&

O.

Jftew Jerneif:

War loan
do
do

New

bonds, tax free

do
do

6
b

do
taxable

Bounty loan bonds, conp-^n
do
do
registered sioctc.
General fund debt—Aator etocK
do
do
deficiency ioan.
do
do
(10
do
do
do
\ Under Art., 7. Sec. f
CRnftlDpht
canal uebt, ^' <>' Con.iltutionj
^rt. 1, Sec. Standi
Alt 7, Sec. 12.

l.OOO
18i7-3:

1,372,000
20,675.000

1|S

;>i48

900,000
800,000

1813
1318

1,531,88;
1.106,420
5.190,200
2.099.000

-•

33

>

mixo

I

880,000

I

Deficiency lo*n of 1873
CouipiroUer'8 bds (by Rev. Slat's).
Nort/i Carolina:
uR. and improvement bonds, old.

-Era

oa
Ph3

do
do
do
do ncw{not8peciaUax)
do
do
do

Funding bonds, since war
do
do
do
Rcgist'dcertiftcatCB of literary fund
Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. 21, *68.
Special tax bonds

l.OOO
1,000

1866
1868
1867
1868

Ohw:
Registered loan, payable after

do
do
do

1870.

do
do 1S15
do
June.lSSl.
do
do 1886.
OregroM— Relief bonds
Bountv bonds
Willamette Canal and Loct
Pinn>iylcania:
Inclined plane loan, April 10
Coupon loan, April :i ('W.OOOreg.)--

do

May 4

Reglster'ddo do
Coupon loan of April ly ($31,000 reg)
>nUtary loan of Mav 15 i,cp. & reg.)
Stock loan of Feb. 2 ceKisteied)...
do
do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do

do

(cp.

&

13V)

b

Hjuse stock, Ist Issue
do
do
2d do
do
dj
SI do
do
do
4tli do
de
do
Stli do
Funding bonds
Blue R.dce KU bonds
New St lie House bonds
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

A.&O.

New

4

in

'

t»

'
i

i

I

-!%•«»

MM

\g»
•n-yn

.Inly,

11^

CaaosioLE r. ii. p. am.
Total valuation otrcalMtateino, (II Jn,ll« I Bsrsonal, |«in,ws: tax (fl
par VmtmimJlit
Xo%ti\Jtm.
Debt rcdnced last year, t4lt JM. All tka kaa«i at
Aew Hampshire were Issued for var laiaaaaa.

UM

*'
"
and
bare been suadlly radocadlUaaaaai.
1

Ot 'he llrst two elasase of bonds •heprlactfal Is
Jan., '7«-»4
able, (lOOW) per rear. Unkiaa (bi4, .for., bfl,
£»;
Jan., IftJH
was |l,iai,iu. valuatloo of all propcr-.y la lin

|aM,4liliM. Mate lax. i mills.
Is also |m,(no ronllnf eat debt lo L. I
, 4
97,Si: per annum for Indiao atinoltiea. Maataif
liinda at cl"se of fiscal ye*T, hep4. •'. '971. were
!>1.1S«.793 for bounty dc t
|l,wn,.«l grnrral laad
il.l»4,'ae canal debt: andll9,l»L
I
KH.: aukng total debt, leas sinking <unds. M.4aL'M...r
* .i>M,441 Irss Uiaa vat. Net remoe of caaila,
1981,588. AsaeasMi ralaailoo of all taxable pn*.
erty Is t2jog>,asi,«M, or about iwo-tbir4a of Ra
actual ralne. Tax rate In I<I71 a as ar.ont »( BMei
Int'-retton all debt excpt bonnty loan •• volaatarlly paid In gold. Bo. ds due July, VKt, were
also paid In gold. (r. 14, p. t*.j

Jan., Tt-ia

n

There
April, l«n
April, lim

At

will.

;

m5

July,
July, 1378

At win.
Jan.,

I!r74

Var., 1873
Oct., 1874
Oct., 1875

Dec,

vm

July, 1887

On demand.

The groaa amount of the sereral !nM*ef4aMan
l
here given, but thavaloaot bm
mdi laaaedrlbaa
18(6TarlFemuchon tbapartlcalarl
lar |.a«aa.
.
ia*mt
.

"' "^
Bcallag 4e«ra
«e«atba
tba
S'ans have been propoaM Ibr scallag
ebt, but no deSnlle aelioa hat rat baaa laaaa.
Total Interest overdue Sept. », It! I. was tMtl.<M,
(For the Oovernor's meaage oa flaaocaa aaa T.

Jan.,lMO
Oct., 1898

York.

ux IK

and Ifilernt

mills.

«»

6 mills. The Hannibal * Hi. Jo
Tides tlM Intcrcat on lu bonds. I
vm. were paid In (old. bat after that
eurrencyjjmrsiiani Ut a ra«oiiulo« o< tk«
Uinre. The lubjcci Is under i—j-..-- -b^
bondholoera Itave r^(us«.i . urreney. TkeiMrer*
nor's message, as lu Baaaces, was paMiabed Is

at- IV

do
do
do

Raleigh, Treasury,

O.
0.

amottol ot (UMAC; Ihrlr ie<o(i|tiaa ••
IB the iiat*.
Total property
tuo.til^U. taxalloa »)i >)•.
The ralUBlloD of all
aji
prof
proaerty
l->
Itn
tmtmtfu, up-.n wklci It* meaae va

eaMWd

•nfa

New York.

O.

ft

A* O.

J.

875,391
1,600.000
4.095.309
2,400,000

2.915.0110

335,300
290,000
l,507.'6O
3,773,550
92,850
7,890,550
90,400
9,271,850

1861
1867
1867

1.000
50 &c.

&c.
&c.
*c.
&c.
&c.
&c.

50,
50,
50.

50,
50,
50,

723,951)

J.

ft

do
do
do
do
do

(ndeHnUe.

18, p. 74U.)

Oct., 1816

•»•»

do

A.ft O. Phlla., Farm.ftM.Bnc.
J. ft J.

4Sg.
?»

F.& A.

do
do
do

5g.
5g.
6S.

do
do
do
do
do
do

6
6

6
5
6

do
do

5

M.

1,000
1,000

1,049.000

1,1100

(.92.000

J* J.

l,ft)0

829,000

F,

1794
18:«
1857

var.
var.
var.
var.
var.
var.

33,337

b
1,0

185^
1866
1863
1868
1868
1869

1.000
1.000
1,000
1.000

a

ft S.

A.

200.000

ft

ft

O.

A.

Q.-J.
J.

l»),6;il

ft

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

127,441
304.370
215.476
130.315
1.131.701
970.000
2511.000

11.600
500.000

1

Imost
J.ftJ.j
tome

1.100.000
1.258.550
1.265.800

t

A40l

700.000
484.445
800.419
6,712,608

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

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

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

Harrisburg Treasury.

1862
1863
1363
1864

IS.'U

N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Bute Treasury.

Jan., 1371
Jan., 1378
July, 1881
Jan.. 18^7
1875
1875

do

5g.

211,376

1969- '70

Q.-J.^
(j.-J.

April, 1879
July, 1882

do
Aug., I8n

do
do
do
do
Columbia ft N. Y.
Columbia, Treasury.
do
do
Columbia 4 N. Y.
do
do
do
do
London.
Columbia.

Revenne la raised n>om numerous sonreea,
pal y from rorporatlona. Taxee are levied
personal property, which waa aasessed In iro-TI
at »i71,«K.n3. and the ux was toxia. Total
revenue in 1871, |I.1974M>. Funded d«M dlmlsMb-

12,13! A5S.
Balance In Treasurr at eloaa of MIn aloeka
cal year, tK«7«.8jS. suie holda tl.fu

ed

do

jn

Ang..l979
Aug., imi

and

Feb,

In

Feb..
Feb.,
Feb.,
Feb.,
Feb.,

June,

IST!
1372
1*7!
1377
1882
1883
1876

ProT. R.I.H.4T.C0. March, 1882
do
do
April, 1393
do
do
July, 18R3
do
do
Aognst, 1394
Columbia, St. Trea*.
do

total ralnatlon nr real and cliatte'. property la
was 11,502,129.971. on which the 1.0a mills Male
tax praducad >4,o»>,'.38, and other local laxx,
which are Tarr heavy In Ohio, nUsad >IM>MH.
(T. 1$, p. 8W.)
The'iebilaproTldad for bytinktnc Ibada. arfeieh
will par It at or before maturity.
1371

for war parposes sad U baiag
The valuation ot real aai
steadily diminished
personal property for the fiscal yt-ar ending Ap».
1870. (lS3,l8>,4n. and lax oi 25 cent, on (IW. ToUl

revenue, l&il3M.
Treasurer Parker.

^ «aM

Ika

I*, itatea

r— —

1885

Out Including bonda pledged,- rrailroaaesdonamenia. Bee Caaoxicui, Vol. II. p. m, for
abatract of nnancial lawa of lim. Taxaston tea
Ai
1871, rate. Stale 7 mitUicoaniy^aillls.
ed value of propei ty, (l8tMUR. Dafaolted ga
1 T.I«,p.«»
interest Jan., isfj. (v. la, p.M,

Jnlyl,'l86'
1,

Kovembar

Unaijclal agent In New York.
Of iba iaUar,
(3,7M,aoa were In ate at collataral for laaaa;
(SMIMO bad been sold, aad
sinking
rand.
Old
debt
aet
<Ki« »al la4
credit of
waa (6,433,108, mak lug. loul debt, tll,»li><,wM-

Jnly 1, 1883
July 1, 1888
Jnly 1, 188i
July 1,183
July

paM

Debt was all created

1,'82-M

1,

It

all

.

July I, "m-97
July 1, T5-79
July 1, 1881
Jan.

lalereM

loana prior to 1M7. Aiiy ooapob
bonda may be changed to registered 'Tbe boMt
due lo Ign are parable at any time IIU IsTI
those of I8T7 tl.l ibB; Iboae Of 1W1 tlU IW. Ftoa
Jan. 1 to May 1,1873, (957,6(0 bonds were paid.

Atplensnre.
Jan. 1, 1377
Jan. 1, 1E8-I
Jnly 1, 'gs-s."
July 1, 'K-tfll

JoW

(9,100.000 or railroad bonds.

gold on

iW.)

1868

1892
taou
1900

total debt here giren it, according lo a tttppi*.
mental report of Iba CSiapUoller, Oct. n, fan.
br'i'allraada'! kn
afier dcdocilngbaaa[
" CoaiMni'ler 4athis total dent of (M^..
ducts—debt of solvaat 1
aeiti.
from rallroada then
bonds that will pay in'eraal^KinMaM Mat•<»* MSJ"! rBa"
eat, (1303* •"- W "»»•
590; eatioiated balance raraaaadaa, Jaa.t, HH.
(l.«08<<fc
(1 vnSKO malting total dedaettoaa
and leaving the net aawwmi pt.aabt (iMn
Total valuation of laada, (M»J(*.i77: b»u
tmMa^OTUItr
UKal
(7*AI%M:
otber property
020. No new debt eaiba aria i ait , t at t p> tf a
rataplan.
iwo-thlrdvoteof Ua paopla.

1901)

tion

Tbe

i

1si2£
ItJji'S

T»rl

floating debt—
Bank of leunesaee notes
Treasury warrant**
Loan account ill New York
Total debt ot all kinds to Jan.,
I«j!rtf —Scriool fund bonds
Penltt-ntiary debt

var

1968-91
199)

sterling coupon
"
registered

5&

5s;::

lB»-78

—

135,853
1,000
1,000)

1866-67
'67-

Interest

now paid

1364-69
186'l

1363

53;,0li8

1«70
IgJl

1,000
1,000

wai

touroea of revenue,

5*6

60.000
700,000

500c
500, A:

New Tort.

357.(«X)

6
6
5

£200
b

«

h

•
6

"h

21 i

«
S

2!,ooa,oo('

K

10,000,000

«

£200

0. Boat., N.B. Mot. Red "n

do

Montpeller, Treasury.

ett

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

100,
iOO,

*C.
*c.

—

1874-"»
1974-T«

mt-\vo
1888- law

1B»-I<»(
18»-188(

J.* J. Kiehmoiid! fiwuwiy.
J.* J. On setdemt.wltb W.V4.

Ibatmkr IM.

(v. li, p. t0i.tM.)

I877-19»7
1877-1S97
1985-1901

1

is

(V.

ftanding law of April. ISn. allowing «
.
bat ib« rato be paid for taxes was repealed

The

:

IS deemed unconsUnKloBalaadlt bafac*
heconru. 4 per cent lateraat a raar It to bo
paid oo oomol. bondt aod oajtoftta ttaa,af
old bdt, lest - tate tax. uf (n ^BTJW*
about CS.uO.OUki are m eonpoa boads.

fieal

i

.

valueof property 10 1371. «M;.lliJ»0; lax rat
appllei to nameroi
5 mills. The tax law of
oblectt and Is expected to raise aa Iscretaaa
rtvenDe. tr <S p.f*.a9, IM 14, p. 11, lA 8W.

um

;

ld71
1871

VM

14,p.«57,7a,^»».y
being rapidly radaoad.

(J59.1M.517.

U8*-19(I0

London.

oa

The suteowna aboat (UMMtamaof iMCtart
agalaMlboO.
aecooala
dtatnat
-m'."~»claliiit, on
oo mtmrntY^*
also ciailits,
.^
,.
almtaa
s. (4.51.000. whlebwooM be to tbal ax
March l.isn to the debt. Valaatioa of aroperty. i«n

1881-im

.ft J.

A
*
1866
1S67
1S67
1867

.4

311,500
100,900

a

var.

«

1890-1910

Tbo debt
1862
1.-62

raited to

JM
mk

though aince rcdared to tP. bat a tax bat bats
laid on railroad recelrU, aod oo tooa oibai

3,249.690
1,903.0 J8

710,000
762.417
206,000
34,990,066

m

:

2,172,000

21,177,887

'8- '9

«kfeija

"

;

Ko

18T2.

Frontier protection, gold, 20-40 yr..
Deficiency bds. under act May, 1871
Claims on State before 1866
Vermorit:
War" loan bonds,
coupon
"
registered
ftrginla—Old bonds, coupon
*'
registered

4,083,991

18B2
:8l»-92

..,,,

"
rpKlsterej
•
" sterling "
interest fundable to Jan. 67
due to July l.isn
Xoncol bonds, coupon & reg
Deferred Certias forH of old debt.

5X.

'

Bds is-<ued to RR.'s since *6ti~Green Issue, no letter
Sa
New eerie', letter B
do
not lettered
oo
Grren issue, no letter
i^^
Bds to fund int. on above to Jan., '%•*
int. due on all bds estlm'd to Jan, "T^

.

J.

ft

I.IXXI

f

"

ft

A.
A.

1,000

domesuc.

coupons

J.

A.

100,000
11,407,000

400,000
396,000
112.000

Railroad stocks....'
a •S't
Hermitage purchase bds o S S S
State capiiol stock
J £^>2t
Sds to fund int.ou above to Jan, '(ti>
Hailroad debt—
Bon 18 end'rsed for railroads'
Bonds loaned to RR.'s. old.. ?s

'*

J.

1000

Railroad endorsements

"

J.*

1.000

Fire loan bonds, sterlin&r. .

"

1,739,000
2,417,400
1,721,100

1S52
1852
1852
18S3

1861
1866

Conversion bonds
Landcomtii sslon bonds....

"
FandLoff bonds

J. ft J.

13«

18.59

blll4 receivable...

do

J. ft }.

46,027
200,000

1349

18M

Payment of Interest
Fund ng bank bills

do

4,788,800
3,639,400

18M

Sept., -U-t
Oct., -^^r^

do
do
do
do
do

2,6.'6,000

vn»
i*n

D«C.,UM

Concord or Bostoo.
do
do
do
do

do
do

(heM bead* ara kald Inr ih> prrmaani tkrM
nai. The "MlaBMoia Mate Kaliri
which we r«pa4UUd. wrrc Usuxl la \mt Is ik«

All

March. iBTi
March, lan

J. City,

KKMARKt.t

Due.

do

J. ft J.

44,fi00

1867
1867
186;
1871

-

100, &c.
100, SiC.
100, &c.
100,

18T0

(registtre I)--(cp. & reg.)..

lennessee:
,SMte debt proper—
Turnpiki^ road stocks,
Bank T nn. stock

Elate Treasury,

N. T., Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
Albany.
N*. Y., Manhattan Bank
6
do
do
do
5 & 6
Albany.
5
K. T., Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J. ft D.
do
do
do
do
6g J. ft J.
do
do
5 & 6
Albany.
7
7
6
5

383 045
1,666
1,000

«c

18ii7

State

Funding:

ISM

rcg.)...

do
(registered)....
Chambersbu-g ctfs, May 27, (reg.).
Bhwie iJiUDUt:
War bonds

Sovth Carolina:
State stock

b

66,473

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Duncan S.4 Co

Trenton 4
do
do
do
do

J.

do
do

Principal,

When

The

do
do
do

do
do

I

a
a

.

do
do
do

l,r.6',900
I

4

J.

1,199,900
1,002,900
593,400

b

York:

do
do
do
do
do
do
v., MetropoUtao Bk

S Y.,Nat. BkolCom

J.

to
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

5Ol,00>l

61-2
1864
1866

«Ue«v«r«« la •ar TafalM.

ftar •rror

8t. Paal, Treasury.

J.«

2,879,000
5,219,»i0
1,456,000
1,539,000
3,000,000

500.000
160,000

by W6oin.

N'.

.961.000

1867
1871

Where Parable and

M.*N.
J.*D.

S92.000

1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000

J.

do
do

439,000

1,1100

iMMedtote notle» of

Paya„le.

2,W7.000
;:

urn

IVTERB8T.

100,000
lOOJJOU
50,000
100,000
2,275.000

1.IKI0

Consolidated bonds

2i.

aizk or

Loan

Ijonds to North Mo. RK
Ponds to Cairo & KuUon KR
Bonds to Platte County KR
Boml» to Iron Mouutaln RK
S.

Date

do
do

Kailroad BoudaCnot recognized)
Miniouri:
State bonds
,

fay

wn

«J, «8»,«57iT.lS,p.4».>

—UC
d

:

;

..

THE CHRONICLE.

114

(July 27, 1872.

CITY SECUEITIES.
18?<!, by Wm. B. Dana & Co., iu the office of the Librarian of Congre's, Wa-iliington, D. CI
confer a great fltvor by glvlug m» Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.

[Entered according to act of Congress, In the year

Snbgcrlbem

\ylll

For explanation, see foot-notes.

C^eut.

Albany,
N. y.— Eds for munlclu'l pur's
'

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Water stock
bonds loaned to Alb.

"Water loan
Consolidated bounty loan

Kxempi

do

Public Parks (Druid Hill)

Park Improvement loan
Loan to Bait. & Ohio KB
One million loan, Pitts &

New Citv Hall

C. KB....

do

do
Consolidated loan
Court House loan

Funding loan
Loan to Va. Valley R.B

To West.

sfd.

K.K.

(for*l,OOq,lKXI)..

Endorsements for N, W. Va. RR
do
ao Tork&Cum.KR.
do
do West. Md. BR..
da
10
Union RB
Bangor, Mg.
City debt proper
Penobscot & Kennebec RR. loan.
European & N. American RR

Bangor

Sost^fti

1,000

59,000

•I.&D.

300,1 «X)

1,0

100,000

M.&N.
J.&D.

1,000

19(1,0WI

1,0(10

350,000
50,000

1,000

400 000

1365

101,000
500,000
1,000,000

Var.

250&C.

1,356,260

Var.

lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.

.

& Piscataquis BR

18i8
1854
1863
1865
1860
1868
1853
1853
1368
1870
1864
isTO
1871
1872

liiO&c.

lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
lOO&c.
'.00 Kc.
lOO&u.

h

60J,l,00

J.

May

1875
1893

1,

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

1,

1, 189ii

1890

1,

Jan. 1, 1!'96
Jan. 1, 1890
Jan. 1,1886
July 1, 1384

Apr.

15, 1900

1886

July

1860.

1,

1900

Baltimore,

July, 1900

do
do
do

do
do
do

18.3-'85
1886

Var.

Bangor & Boston,
do
Host., Mereh. Nat. Bank.
Boston, 2d Nat. Bank.

1872-'85

Boston.
do

On demand

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London.

On demand

&0.
J. &,I.
A. &0.
A.

. .

Boston Highlands
Consolidated St. Imp. loan, sterling
Bonds for various city purposes
do
do
do
Dorchester water loan
Brooklyn :
CltyHallloan
Waterloan,
Debt of Williamsburgh loan
do
do local improvem t
Brooklyn local improvement loan.,
Mt Prospect Square loan
Soldiers aid fund loan
Nat'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan. ..
National Guard loan
Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local

Third street
do
do
do
Gowanus Canal Impr. loan,
Bushwick av.
do
do
south Seventh

Union

do
do
do
do
do
do

street

I'ourth ave.

do
"Wallabout Bay
Bedford ave
Kent ave. basin
N. y. Bridge loan,

...
...
...

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

..
.

..
.
.

local

reg& coupon...
do

Prospect Park loan,

1852- '08

318,759

6

Var

1853

58:? ,205

4>«g.
5g.
5g.

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

1853- '68
i8fi*^63

3,666,300
893,500

1863
1851- '66
186S-'69

1,928,000
2,582,175

1870
18»6-'49
1861

4U,O0O
663,850
688,000

1.000

f6

5X-6
5g.
4g.

1,949,711
1

5g

394.000
836,000
250 000
1,290,000

000

1865
1865
1865

6
6
6
6
6

201,5' K)

1868

450,000

1870
1869
1870
1870

4,0OO,OlKI

1819.'50

fes
1862

1,0110

18.59-'61

1861
18.57

1865
1814

i867
1866
1865
1866
1867
1862
1867
186T
1867
1869
1870

f-

2,528,000
2,264.000
375,000
1,000
1,000
i,aio
1.000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000

1853
1855

1860- '72
18)7- '72

Waterloan
Bewerage bonds, cont.iuous. local
Ass. fund bonds, coi t nuous
do
Central ave. sewer ben Is

6
6

55,001)

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

130 (KIO
133,000
213.000
90,000
554,000
27,000
32,000
25,000
167,000
135,000
375,000
321,000
306,000

1,0[)0

S'20,000

1,000

240,000
328,000
771,0
278,000
265.000
1,800.000
8,538,000
9,274.000

1,1

6
6

55,000

100

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

;

$5,000,000 loan

;

Water loan

waterworks, and Public
Railway, and interest or

Is -iiid by
I'l-rk by City

Income of
Passenger

$l,4S;,;ou by other companies. The $;.l 00,000 lo^n ol 1S72 for West. Md.
k.B. is to he in place of |545,0C0 bonds pvevioasly
^870,
endorsed. The assessed value oi property
$•202,756,140. Population In IS'O-ssk 267,354, agunsl
Loans arc issued In registered
212,418 in 1860.

m

stock and are generally due at pleasure aftei' the
dates of maturity named. The fiscal year now
closes Oct. 81.

1890

1874
1894
1899

7
6

7

7

1,915,(100

5,142,000

do bonds (coupon)
Fire loan bonds

1853-'54

6
7

.51,500

90,000

,

:

Water loan
do
Sewerage bonds
do
Klver Improvement bonds
Municipal and School bonds
do
do ...,
S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go).
Cook County debt
C;rtci>irta«i— Bounties to

Volunteers.S
T
Bounties to Volunteers
To build Ifiggleston Ave. sewer. .B2

Loan to Cin, & Hills. BR
do to Little Miami BR
do Eaton & Ham. BR
do Covington Lex. BR

do Ohio £ Mississippi BR
do Marietta* Cin. RB

G

H

1844
1850
1851

1,000
1,000

I

1842- '51

1,000
1,000

do pur. Orph. Asyi. gds for park.O
do tor (Erection of a Workhouse.
do for waterworks
C2
C
do for waterworks
do for Common school purposesP'i
School
pni-posye.P
do for Common
do to O & M RB to pur. whf prop.N
do pur Epis.Bury'gGdsforparK.Q
do for exten.& imp. waterworks.
do
do
do
D
do
do
do
£
do for funding floating debt..,. A2
to
loaned
Whitewater
Canal.
do
.A
do for new hospital
S
do for new hospital
S2
do forfundlng floating debt
L
do forextcn.ffiimp.waterworks.K
do
do
F
do
Bds pnr. Orph Asyl. G'ds for Park.O
Y3
do for Workhouse
B
do for sewerage
do for Improving Gilbert ave

&

1,0(11
1,0011

.

—

\m\
1,000

do to pur rcHl estate for WorKh'seT
Y2
do to build Workhouse

—

a

1868-72
1862

18.50

Common School purposes, reg A
Bonds to fund floating debt.
Bds toO&MRRtopur. whf prop.N
do for Common School purposes..
.

a

1868

M

6
1,030,000
8,790,000
7
6
87,000
3.593,010
7
2,896,000
7
282.000
6
S.425.O0O
7
2,000,000
6
3,800,000 6
31,000
6
23,000
6
160,000 73-;o
91,000
6
96,000
6
134,000
6
91.000
6
5.54,000
6

a

P

A

ite

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

18,54

1815
1835
1S65
1834
1866
1866
1858
18<;8

1868
1S08
1868
1860-'61

1855
1860
1847
1849
1850
1847-'48
1847-'48

1867
1868
1853
1853
1853
1853
1868
1869

1,1K«1

1,(»KI
1,(100

1,000
1,000

1111,000

6

25,000
66,000
210,000
40,000

5

6
6
5
6
6
6

13,000"

1,(XI0

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,0)0
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000

14,000
31,000
230,000

a

100,0110

a

145,000
27,000
600,000
250,000
60,000
75,000
100,000
100,000
70,000
150,000
150 000

7 3-10
73-10
73-10
73-10
6
6

150/00
150,000
100,000
99,tX10

199,000
17,000
199,500
98,000

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

1,00
1.000

do

do

Varl.

London.

1899-1900

On demand

Valuation of real and peroonal property $9^578,955.
Rate of taxation, 2>^ per ct. The loans to Europe
& N. Am. RR., anil to Bangor Si Piscataqu s RR.
are secured by first mortgages on those roads.

Boston.

1873
1875

& J
J.&D.
F.& A.
,T. & D.
J. & J.
J. & 3.
3. & 3.
J.&D.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M. &N.
M. &N.
M. & S.

J.
J.

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

18-17

1877 '86
1866-'95
1868- '95
1868- '90

1877
1879
1901-'lt
I915-'24

Co.

do
do

&

S.

Co.

Cincinnati,

do

do
Amer. Ex. Bank

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

Cincinnati.

1874-'83
1882-'95
1S.S0

1880-'95
1890-'96
1873-'76
1874-'99
lS72-'79

1873-89
187!
July, 1876
Dec, 1880
Aug., 187S
Dec, 1880
Jan., 1881
J-.lly,

do
Jan., 1882

June, 1884
Nov., 1885

do
do
do
March,

1886
Oct., 1886
March, 1888
June, 1883
Aug., 1888
June, 1889
July, 1888
Jan., 1890
Nov.. 1890

marked local

Tot flcates and $100,000 due Chicago, Dec, 1872.
tal debt, $30,60i,768.
The Committee of Fifty
claimed that the total debt was (in January 1872)
$3J,496,9.i3.
Population in 1370, .»6,'200 against
266,661 In 1860. Valuation of property about $200,000,000.

Bonds are mostly held within the State of South
Carolina, and Interest Is paid in Charleston.
Total funded debt, April 1, 1872, $14,103,000. Floating debt, $824,64:). Assessed value of real property, Sept., Irtl, was $236,898,650 ; nersonnl, $52,817,
(>S of actual value.) Total loss by fire
calculated at $196 000,000. Tax rate for 1872, 10
mills
rebate of taxes tor loss by lire, $600,000.
Population In IS'iO 398,983, against 109,269 in l>--60.
Cook County detitlblall 7 percent, except $150,000
830.

;

due In 1&?3, and latel est is all payable
orinM. &N. (v.;5, p. 82.)

in J.

&

J.

Population by census of

1870, '218,900, againft 161.044
The
In 1860. Tax rate for ls71, $22 20 per $1,000
following table Iroui the books ot the Auditor of

Hamilton Coimty, Ohio, exhibits the assessed
valnalion ol the City of Cincinnati for ten years

5* ^ o g s g a s s 8
O)
teg
» s !3 Si

&

ti

So-

to
00
g n
3 i s 8
ev
o r- «»
5 s
oa S K S E^
"^5 M P* 05
8 S S S3 S S S

3Qa

-iirj

00
"S
o-g -

«

do

N. y., Amer. Ex. Bank, April, 1896
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Philadelphia, Bank N. A. March, 1897
6
do
do
6
do
do
7-3-10
N. Y.,Amer. Ex. N. B. Jone, 1897
Nov., 1897
73-10
do
do
do
,Ian., 1900
do
6
J. & J.
do
do
June, 1900
6
do
do
do
J. & 7J.
Oct., 1900
do
6
A.&O,
do
do
March, 1908
Cincinnati.
6
M. & S.
A.&O. N. Y., Amer. Ex. N. B Oct., 1884
7
73-10 M.6S.
Sept., 1899
do
do
do
73-10 .M. & S.
do
do
do
do
6

(as

1890

&

do
do
N.Y., Am. Exch. N.Hk.
N.T., Metropolitan Bk.
N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Philadelphia, Bank N. A.
N. y., Amer. Ex. Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do

N. y.,

Imnrovementa

which are a lien on the propmust be paid by It
erty benefitted and
float'ng obligations, $1,537,548, consisting ol cerin this table)

1880
l«69-'98
1883-'34

do

Duncan,

$9,557,405 lor local

do
L

y.,Am.Exch.N.Bk.
T.,

of 1871 taxation for both city and county
purposes was lim ted to 2 cents and 3 mills on the
dollar, on the assessed valuation of 18;0. The
Board of Estimate In Julv, 1871, stated In their
report that their estimate was over $2,000.0(10 less t' an last
year, or a reduction trora
nearly $8,000,000 to $6,000,000. The rate of taxation,
on the assessed valuation of last year, ave*-aged
$3 86 on the $100. The rate has been redu. ed,
they say, to less tlian 3 per cent on tlie assessed
valuation of last year. The Mayor In his Message, states the debt to Dec. 8, 1871, at $21,295,00"
for pnb. impr'm'ts, less $1,700,135 In sinking fund,

1881-1902
3yrs f r d'te

S. T., Duncan, S.

A.&d.
M.&S.

J.& D.
F.& A.
J.&D.

1891
1885-'94
1880-'81
1875
lB6l-'73
1881
1881
1867- '90
1872- '90
1872- '90

do
do

(J.

& O.
& J.

18T9-'81

Charleston

do
do

Var.

&

By a law
187-2-'76

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

N.

the city.

1900-1901

Brooklyn,
do

do

meet the debt as it matures. Tie sterling
£800,000 loan, negotiated in 1870. netted the cliy
$3,8;3 415 In currency. An Interestiny article in
regard to the valuation and taxation of lea ilng
cities will be found in the last financial report (7f
to

1879- '80
1890-'91

do
do
J.

in 1870 was 25fl,5'26, against
177,340 in 1860. Valuation of real estate In 1871 was
$395,214,950; personal property, $217,448,600; total.
$612,661,550, upon wnich the rate ol taxation was
$1 57per$l,0(W for State and $11 53 for City and
County 1 he net Increase of debt in 1871-72 was
$745,89:'.
The total anbt. April 30, 1S72, Mas
$28,628,635,
and the sinking fund then held,
$11,684,337. Sinking fund provisions are suflicient

1900-1901

do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do

J.
J.

1S72-'7:J

1877-'79
1875-'80
1875-'80

f'O

J. & J.
J.& J.

J.
J.

l871-'85
1900-1901

d.i

Q-J.
Var

A..

l'-74-'78

Boston.

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

6
6

1878-'79
1871-'87
1881-'87
18a5-'86

do
do
do
do

&

J.

4,397,505
250,000

Charleston, S. C:
City stock

CIdcago

city credit has heen loaned extensively to railroads, in evchange lor their securities, which it
holds to the amoimt ol $11,013,908. The sinking
funa lor ".& O.RR.$3,OOO.l;Oo loan was $1,379,682,
Dec. 3!, 1871 West. Md. RB. sinking lund, $317,325
and the total of the several other sinking funds
$i,4S9,l32.
Tiie amoimt of t'ejt on which city
pays interest Is $13,023,066, as K. & O. BR. pays on

The population of Boston

Renewal City Debt
Bonds for Municipal Purposes
do
Becruiling purposes
do
bounty to volunteers...
do
city purpose*
do
various
do
Roxbury war deb assumed
Renewal of water bonds of '48
Water loan, sterling
Jlty notes (new main) Act 1853
Water loan (Cbesnut Hill Re.so.)...
do
do
do ...
do
do
do
do
(Dorchester)

,

1895

1373

do
do

6
C
6
6

Nov.,

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

1.37,414

iK4,700
580,000
1,000,000

May, 1911
Feb., 1876-81

July, 1890

J.

J.*

773,S0O
1,000,000

1910
1874-94

Baltimore,

ri
(i-j

185,723
5,000.000
1,000,000
1,000,000
218,400
891,646

mortgage on road from Albany to binghamtou.

Nov.,

Men.

1372-'89

M.&S.

555,.566

Mch 1393-1900

Augusta.

M.&N.
M.&S

117,000

1,000
1,000
1,000

Co. June, 1873-74 Sinking: fund for municipal bonds, $16,000 per anMay, 1879
num. Amount now in sinking lund, S2^,616,
June, 1880-8) Sinking lund lor water stock, $5,000 per annum.
Feb., 1835-94
Loan to Albany & Susqut- hanua Is secured by ist

:

Various Trust Funds

;

J.&

REMARKS.t

The

I.

7,207,632
(8,913
5,000,000
2,211,063
410,353

Principal
due.

when

City receipts, 1871,1315,589; Int.aoc unt, $86,862.

Q—

l,0.-iO,000

1854
la69
1869

do
do

Var

724 500
500,000

1653-'C5

&

N. y.. Duncan, S.

do
do
F.& A. Bost., Merch'nts' Bank.
M.&8. N. y., Duncan, S. & Co.
do
Co
M.&N.
do
M.&S.
do
M.&N.
do
do
do
K.& A.
do
do
M.&N.
do

:

City st'k due at pleasure after 1890.
Jail stock

When t Where Payable and by
Whom.
P^S""""-

1,IW

1,000
1,000
1,000
l.lOJ

1851A52

Susq. ii.B..

Augusta, Ga :
Bonds for various purposes

BuUimore

)8S0
18SJ
1861
l-6«
18
18TO
:8tl
1871

&

INTEREST.

Date Size or Amount
par *
Outof
Bonds. Value. at'nding.

DESCRIPTION.

.

K5

^ *
?2

S S

in

iO

^ ^

t-

£

O?

f-.

.-

••

62

t--

'pH

-*

3
cS
V §
o5

00
«»

t^

ii

s

i S S S P S S. 3 S S. ^
g S 3 S E S S g S P
e

Total debt oi Cincinnati Is about $5,066,000.
account about $350,000 per annum.

1|

%

Int,

*•
Site or par value.— Ttte sizes In which bomls are issued: a, 60O and 1,000 ; 6, 100.600 and 1,000; d, 100 and 1,000; e, also over 1 OOO ;./, 250 ; A, 100; *,50,&o
Dec; (J—J.
J.standsfor.Jan.
Nov.;
,.hin
Julvj F.
N., May
S., March
Sept.; A.&O., April
Oct.; M,
A., Feb.
Aut.; M.
t IFfte/ipavaWe.— J.
quarterly trora Jan.; (} F., quarterly from Feb.; (X— ,M., quarterly from March,
t Remarkn.—lu this column a (uoimary of the latest miorqiatli)ft la regard to city fiaancei wiH b» glyeu wltli rofcreates tp more detailed »tateia<a!B pubUsned. In tLa

&

CBBONIOUj

—

&

&

&

&

&

&

&

&

J.&P

.

.

.,

:

.

THE CHRONICLE.

July 2 ^ 1872.

lis

CITY SECURITIES.
Subserlbera will confer a gremt IkTor
DESCRIPTION.

bjr

INTEREST.

ot

C.n«innal<— CConttnued;
do to build EKKloston avo sewerDfl

do Improvement bonds
do w«ter work purposes
General Improvcmdut

per
Cent.

&c

CltyHail,&c
CoiuinhuH, (Ja. :
Sabfcrlptlous to various RR. stocks

do

do
do
do

Dec.

Ii«6
l-at
li»l

I,

ItT^-'M

do

I8«7

118,000

Savannah, C.R.R. Bk.
New York.

int. '81

Col. CltyT'ewarr.

int

IM2

Jimei/, City

la. awn
Bond* are all ronpnn. aad
amonnts as waatcd. city holds auiua alocka
laaM

pruperty

Valaalloa ui

property

1(31

ls.Me.tiiv.

ColamDus.
Culumbni.

1867. 'M

N.T.. Cant. Ktt. Bank

l»72-1t

do
do

law. -90

Popalalloo In ino. 79Jn valoa
n.lTa/JOD. acalnsi a debt of WOi
city taxes on real and
"not: inim.ini
im.
;

231,900
f50,000
600,000

city,

vttommxt

:

Water loan bonds., coupon
do
do
do
Sewerage bonds, coupon

1B.12-S7

186»-7I
lH<!e-69

bonds
st*werage bonds
do
do improvement bonds
do bounty loan
Assessmeut bonds
do
do 20 years
Bergen and Hudson old bonds
fierffcn school loan

TtintHriUe, Ky.:
For .lellersonvllle

do
do

l,i<10«

(10

0«

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1,01

1.00

le

Van.
1,000

a
Vsrl.
(f .

17,000

Bubserlp. tostock, L.ftN. R.B....
Hfr ider 8, wharf

449.1100

Waterworks
Bounty fund
For improvement of streets

919.1100
.13.000

270,50(1

Public schools
Water stock
Sewer bonds

191,000
500,000
154,000

do
Rowan's,

425,00.1
136,0(10

RR

Jail

bonds

For

old llablllUes

x...

School bonds

For old liabilities
StLoulB Air Line

1.59,11011

18«3

1,000.000

I8«

166.0110

1868
1869-71

150,000

Ve* City Hall
RR bonds, endorsed

».

500,00(1

1871

250,000
1,558,000

by Lonlsvllle.

.

IS77.9'
llt-iio;

1lfi4-79

Variooa.
1875-«I

Msy

I,

lati

Variooa.

^ft

..

as

iat«-n

N. Y.,Bk of Amertc*.
do
do
do
do
Louisville.
Bk of America.
Louisville.

do
do
do

Bonds to Mob. & Gt. North UB.
Bonds to Grand Trunk Railroad...
Wharf bonds
City f 'indcd dwbt

To Mobile & Northwestern RB....

809,692

J.*

iu,sn

J.

ft

J.
J.

Var.
1810
1857

',>30,000

1S66
1866

557.200
254,203

Vay,

1901
1898

Oct.. 1898

TSto'M

75* '80

Sept., l«l
April, 1891
'ti2to'»3

do

do Aqueduct bonds
Croton water pipe bonds
Central Park fund stock
do do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Cen. Park atiditional fund stock.
do
rto
do
Central Park Imp. fund stock
rto
do
do do do
do
do do do do

*

Floating debt fund stock
Market stock

1870
1870

500,000

1871

230,000
300,000

Mobile,

18C8

1841-63
1870
1*45-60
1865

1859

J. ft J.

1872191(1

Nov.,190O
July, 18T2

sei.

of which taS4jao

WM

in

UV-TI waallJMl.-

taken ap

;

avallaMe

aa-

seta April. 1871, tsnjSS; not avallaMe. «S«4,iai
valnatlon of real aad persooal, tH.Mt.IU:
$481322. Population. 463X.
Valuation of property,, lan.
18*1. •a.nsJW: las. ix
'*" 'S'JlnDJBO or boMa
per cent. There are alao
hands of trustees for G. T. BSTand «»)«« for

m<

N.Y., Howes

4.649,618 5 ft 6
TJ.OOO
2,100,000

Q.

250.000
1,451,80.
1,250,000
942,000
490,UI0
450,000
3,066,071

ia

399.,100

275,000
990,000

%

2JOO.00O

Mobile

ft

N'

a

W. RJi.

Bonds are andoned by N.

ft S.

Ala.

RR.

1888

Identical as to

I ,

_

|gTO-75-7»-80
rlea. nave separate organlxatloos and dtsoaet
1902
debts. The foHowlnKSUiFii rnt shows iheanoanl
1883-90
of funded aad temporary itet>t. and the anoant la
1884
the sinking fond at tbe dates namc<l.
Aprfll.
Jan. I.
1900
Jan. 1,
1900
Description of Debt.
l«!»-_
1871.
IKJ.
1907-1911
Funded city debt
•4SjOI<,1M (SI JM^Ct ISSXI.TM
1»07-I'm
Funded county debt.. 20,I8I3W »J1»JB>
1880
ToUl landed debt.
1887
IS-IS-!!!
Less sinking fond.... 18.IIS.8N l>.l«mi »«Si.7W
18H
1898
Total, less snc'grdigoiau9(t«i«WMMun.;«ii
1814
It^WJ**
Tcm|H>r*ry city debt. WSRJUa
1874
City revenue bonds.. 9.080jne S.47t.!m SJBfcaT
I8i«
Uttat
Coanty rev. b'ds, *o. 8.8M.1W
IIW
189S

.(MjnjM

tnmM
UM^M

ISM
18a
ins
I8r2-i8n

1,6(10.000

1901

2,748.000
75.000
40,000
181,010
75,000
451,200
8,340,000
aoo.ooo

1878
1891
18*1
1897
I88R
188*
laei
188*

so
OS

I8M
188*
18B4
1871
1890
19U5

ittit..tn/mjB»tafuj»PUm>nThe population <A »ew Tork la WW »aa
Total teaip'y

t

against 8aB.an in 1880. Tbe foUowlas labia akeva
progms In ten years of proi>eny Talaatioa
and taxation.
tlie

5*«

««• --((•^•••t*'
i|

lS84-tm
1888
187»-t883
1872

1,000.(100

500.000
1,500,000
266,500
300.000

j

iimiii

187S-l8a
18TB
1890
1901

4.''5a.500

18»

1885
July, 1899
Nov.. 1898
till 1901

I

HtHMt

2,083.200
1,766,600
115,000
1,'33,»37
151,000
250,000

69-1,000

1871
18?1
18J1
1S71

&M.

1891
1886

njOUM

*

6,500,000
6,907,939

;e7i

Mobile.

The city aad coanty. tbongh

400.000
2.767,000
8.000,000

Tax relief bonds
coupon
do
do

Repairs to biiildimrs. stock
Consolidated stock, coupon
Accummulated debt bonds
{I.Y. A Weatcbeiter Co. Imp. ^di.

Bk of

521953

New York Bridge bonds

No. 3...
do
No. 4..,
do
do
No. S.,,
Sol. subs. Red. bounty bonds
Sol. bounty fund bonds
Bol.snbs. and liellef Red. bonds
Sol. bounty fund bonds. No. 3
8ol. bounty fund Red. bonds. No. i
Riot damages Ited. bonds
Indem. bonds.
do
do
Assessment ftiiid stock

500,0

400.(XI0

t

do

1.000

lOOOO
li57-9
1860
1865
1853
1860-S
1853
1852
1870
1860
1868

Citylmpr«vi n.ent stock
do
do
Lunatic Asylum stock
do
do
department
stock
Fire
Fire elegraph bonds

do
do

do

do
do
do
do
N. Y.. M»rch. N. Bank
Mobile city TrenBury.
do
do

360,01X1

11171

do
do
'do
City Cemetery stock

Assess -nent b'jnds
City Parks imnrovem't fund stock.
Normal school fund stock
Public scliool building fund stock..
Ad'iitional Croton water stock
Sewer repair stock
y. Y. CoHMy:
County Court House stock

Co

Charleston, S.C.

34.'>,illll

do

Accumulated debt bonds
Street Irnprovement. bonds
Street opening and Imnrove. bonds
Vol. Soldiers l''am. Ala fund bonds.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Jo
Ninth district Court Hon«e bond4,
Consolidated stuck, coupon
Dept o Parks linprov. bonds
Central Park commission bonds

The floatlngand oyer da« debt
18-.S--9S

ft

I

185 !-7
185.V7
1857
.

9200.000 of Ihe sixes is paid la BalU
City liolds nominal aas«ts of UStjMS.

on

more.

Memphis.

Jlontgoiiinri/. Ala.;

Bonds of 1868. N. & S. Ala. BR
yeto York:
Water stock
do
Croton water stock
New C' oton Aqueduct stock
Addl< 'nal new Croton Aqueduct.
Croton water main stock
Croton Reservoir homls

KID «ia MI,'.M

Jaly, U97
July, 1898

June.

Lynchburg,
do
N. Y.. P. M. Myers

300,000

m

Inc to tuivijn). PopolaUoo
acalnal 68,093 Is latO.

1818
1889- .901
72-'S9

N. Y. Bk of America.
do
do
do
do
do
do

25,000
3,515,000

I

—

aaoarr. 1872, was •6,151,000. exeloalva of Ika railroad debt, for which the roads ara llabla. ainnai.

Interest

itbnds various purposes
8 per cent.
Bo n<lR,
'
!x, Tenn.:
onds for various purposes
"ost bonds..
p'uudiug loan, (gold)
Kndorsement »r & L. Itk. R.R..
JtnhiU.
City debt ABC (pay. an'ly t;ll nil),
do do DKK (pay. nn'lv till '86).

Dock Bonds

The eommlsaloners ot the slnldac timt ra^aria*
January, 11^2, that the resources wara adaqoalo lo
meet all the city debt as It maiaraa (asewl UM
> R.)
Tb« louT d«M
J'.MOjOUU Io Ilie K * P

1852. -SI

Lynchhiirfj, Va.:

Building loan stock. No 4
Real estate bonds
Public education stock
Pocks and slips stock

very deflnlte lafomailon la rt^ard to Uie 4e.
ulls of the anaoclal sltoatlon of Iha idly, la

Ian.. '•< 1901
July, 1889

do
do

N. Y.

No

June. I8R-79

Louisville.

135,000
2;5,O0O

1810
11871

.Ian

July,

Y., MercanUle N. Bk. ApriLIMJ
do
do
do
do
April, UU
do
do
Y., Bank of America Mar. lan-n

272.0110

l869-':0

RR

N. Bk

ty, Ist

do
do

RB stock

J< city wharf
gliziibeth and P.
Whii'-f property

C

Jersey

1,003
1.000
l.OOO

School House-i

'

Popnlallon. :n), t JK. agaliMi liM la vm.
market bonda wara laaaad la Majr, VtA.

otht-r

Ksw York *

Jjetroit,

Bonis lor various purposes
rto Water Wk Co. Kuar. br
do for building City Hall

}

Oet.,lw»

March I.
Aug. 15,

ColambU.

10,000
1"5,«00
21,500

Bo'ulslor various purposes
Hick. :

B

do
do
uo

do
do
do

188,400
iai,4&a
!9U,000

141,1100

Gas Co. sto-'k
Fupding bonds, coupon

Who

N.fT., Amer.Bx. N.

1,000
1,000
1,000

*V2

do

bT

BEMABXH

When Dae.

Para'
Fajrsble.

1,000

VV

C4

Colurnbia, S. C, :
Bonds for various purpose?
Funding and substitute bonds,

'HbcImI,

Riite

For evplaofttlon or all references, tee Bonds.
loot Dotes on preceding psKC.

do

ctvlns n« Immediate notice or anjr error dUravere4 In sar Taklea,

Date

1874-1875
1972-:8:S

4.111,200
l,9!i,000
8,5 11,800
2.201.100
6-.0O)
275,600

1»72-1«4

B

o

1901
1881

im

1891

ISti.Ol'O

I9U

11.500

iSTS-tan

M.ft N.
M.ft N.

1884-1888
1894
ISt«
1873- 187>
t88S-i890

M *N.

M.* N.
M.ft N.

M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.
M.itN.

l8W-l8n
1818-lftn
18*1

Ign-I8T»
.9

1882
1887

18M-188S
1901

iaS4-1888
1901

It I i

ill iiiiiis

Tbeae flgarei do not hKlnde spertal aaaea^
ments for ImpraTeawnla. street opeatac. lie aa
(Cbbukiclb t. IS, p. Si.
aiHjcloed property.
4S: V. 14,p.U*.)

:

.
.

.

.

THE CHRONICLE

lie

[July 27, 1872

CITY SECUEITIES.
Subscribers will confer a sreat favor by slvlng u» Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.
DESCRIPTION.

Date

For explanation of

dlae.
V^

references, see Bonds.
foot notes on ad page previous.

JV'«w Orleans

all

Principal,

Out-

Where

st'udmg
cfent.

do
do
R»Hi oad debt
do
do
do
do
do
do
Old corporations
Poncli«rtrain

)

and principal.

1,000
1,0(10

1,000
1,000

RR

6

6
6
S
6
5
10

1,393,400

500,000
7
S.000,7«0
8,'00,00O
7
8
355,000
3-10
538,000 7
157,000

1308
1869
1S70

Fnnding

loan, 1870
Jefferson City, (debt assnined)

Improvement Bonds

Trust Funds

PMladelphla
Bonds issued prior to consolidation.
do to pay for stock subs, do
do for extension of gas works...
do lor permanent improvemts...
do for paric purposes
do for war and bounty purposes,
do for municipal & school purp..
PlUsburgh :
Water extension loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds
Compromise RR. bonds Ccp & reg.)
St. L.

RR. Co

'55-'71
'59-'70
'63-'70

6

i

Bonds

for publif*. improvem'*nt .
Kecruiting and bouuty bon'Is

'li2-'65

11.650,00

•60-'70

8,754,900

'.S68-71

P54,9(I0

1865-6;
1863

|9»',C0O
2,167,456

1,000
1,000
1,000

1867-'69

a

1867
1867
1868

1,000
1,000
1,000

1S52

i

1803
18?2

Water loan bonds and stocks
San FrancUtco :
Bonds of 1855, coup, (gold)
1858,coun.

l,iJ00e

(gold).

do
do
do
do

do

.

.
.

.
.

Improvement

1870

Savann-ih i.iver..
Sav., Albany & Gulf RG
Funding coupons& other purposes
Redemption of bonds
01

do
do
Bonds of internal improvements..
Joseph, Mo.:
Bds to St. Jos. &. Den. C.
do
Mo. Valley RR
St. Jos.

(500,000

5
300,000
2,000,000 5&6g,
6g,
6g.
<g,

7b.

f9,500
27,310

600

50O
»00
500
500

198,000
5.000
62.500

a

9.)7.500

1

h

402,800
117,000
349,500
500,000

1

431,500
150,aiO
76,800
35,100
8<,000
36,600
125,500
1.0,000
500,000

6&7

5110

iai3
1 Si
1853
18)3
1866
1869
1870
1870

1,000

500
1,000

J.

&
&

do

ST.

pecial provisions are inade for some other
Issues of
ebt as lollows: RU. bonds interest
bv 20-175 ot real estate tax and 1-175 of personal; Pone artrain RII., int. by 2 per cent of
liceuses ; $1,000,000 loan ly 25-175 of tax on real and
personal
7 per cent loan of 1S69. bv f31,l4u
requ red by law lo be deposited monthly wbnrf
bonds, by levee duet pledged tor interest and
principal; 10 per f ent bonds ol 1871. by monthly
deposits out of current revenue. The total net
debt, Julv, 1871, was »18.838.6»1. Population, 1,870,
f-

"

;

;

"72

;e94
1895
1887-1900
1880
Oct., 1910

-

do '
Orleans or N. York
New Orleans.

Dec.

Phlla., Treasury,

J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.

M.& N.
M.& N.

500,000

18 -.1

against

191,418,

138.671) in I860.

Mayor's message

given in Chroxicle, v. 13, p. 806. New Funding
Law, passed in 18.2. (v. 14, p. 794.)
lloatlng
Total funded debt, .Jan., ISVi, »47,irr5.3S0
debt, $6,196,681. Sinking funds. 113.968.160; valuii
tax rate
tion of real and personal, $'ill,024,68'^
»2 (0. Population, 1870, 674,Ct«, agaiist 565.5'2»

1
1
1

99,00,1

7

1
7
7

J.

&

'72

to '85

do
do
do
do
do
do

;

m

1860.

to'al debt Feb. 1, im>, was Ji4,042,145, which included $184,000 old municii al bonds and various
other small issues. Valuation In is;i. $17,600,000.
Population, 1870 86.076. ag» lust 48.063 in 1660.
Sinking fund Marih 31. 18T2. $430,465. Citv Is protected liv mort, on .At.& St.L. RB. $7S7.0<Xi moit.
on Portl.& Rochester RR, $700,000; mort. on real
estate, $895,000
and also holds $714,300 of Port.
& tigdensh. RR. stock, .^ssesped value of real

The

1693- '96

Pittsburg.
Pitts.,

and

New

New

York,
York.

Boston Suffolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
Bost. Columbian Bank.
Boston Suffolk Bauk.
do
do
do
do
Boston & Portland.
do
do
Providence,

1909
1913

Nov., 1886
Nov., 1887
Nov., 1888
July. 1837

June, 1877
June, 1887
June, 1887

Jan., 1F93
Jan.. I'JOO

N. Y., Lees & ITaller.
San Francisco,
do

Duncan,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

D.

F.* A.

M.& S.
M.&N.
J. & D.
J. & J.
M.&N.
J.&
M.&N.
.

;

;

;

1P94
1895
1881
1887

&

;

;

1S.«3

S.

Valuation of real e-tate. $64.9(5,600; personal, $39,510,000 total, $101,585,800. Rate ol tax, $13 50 per
$1,000. Sinking funis— for bonds of 1P85.^<^02 (Ml
Loan due In 19 3. $90,242.
H.. P.& F. KB. $l-;5.6-J9
Population in 1870, 68,904. against 4U.1-29 In 1S60.
Population In 1870, 149,482 against 56.f02 in IfOn. Real
estate
the ft' cal year ending June 30, lti70, was
assessed at $69,776,603 rersouai property at $44.••nking
9'2.907. Total taxe- collected, $2.838,5^21
funds amounted to $1,382,989. All the values tor
San Francisco are given in gold.

m

1S75

1888
'T;-'78

do
do
do
do
do
do
Y.,

estate, $17.35.3.500; per.-onal, $11,570,8^0. Tax rate
in 1871. $25 per $1,000. Population In 1870, 31,413,

against 26,341 in 1860.

'71 to '91
April, 1877

Jan., 1876
Sept., 1^85

do
do
do

;

:

The
May. 1874
Mny, 1875

Co,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

June, 1876
Feb., 1878
ch, 1883

Ma

city owns real estate and other property valncrt

at $2.763.9E0. Af6cs>ed value of real estate in IglO,
$14,861,464. against $12 219,140 in 1869; total income
in yea-- 18ti9-7t) from taxes and otiier source.
$l,l9ljf22. Population, 1670, 28,2ffi, against 22,^293
In 1860.

Nov., 18-3

Dec,

1888

F^b., 1886
Nov., 1819

June, 1890
Nov., WOO
1870, 19.565 against 8,933 in 1860. Revall sources in 1870-71 wa-* (Stim ted at
$195,000. In 1870 a-eessed valuation of property
wat $11,000,000 rate of tax, IK percent ; total revenue (int. fund $136,487. general t\iml $81,146)'
Den$217,000. The city owns $300,(XI0 of St. Jo.
Toneka stock,
ver C. RR. sto k, $50,000 SI.Jo.

Population in

RR.

500
500

1S69...

& Topeka RR

C. B. I'R

1860-'66

b

1868

h
a

1858- '59

City Improvement Bonds
Funding Bonds
Interest Bonds
Bridge Bonds

1866-'6'<

50

l86S-'70
1871
1871

h

Louis

Tirto

New Orleans,

M.ft S.
D.
Vari.

J.&

J.&D.
A.&O.

Orleans.

do
do

A.&O.

7
1

i5&6

18Si
1850

Mver and Wharf Bonds

St.
I

&

New

J.
J.

7|:
7g.
7g,
7g.

6

St.

do

ft

& J.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
J. & J.
J. &D.
J. &D.
J. & V.
monthly
A.&O.
J. & J.
M. & 8.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J. & J.
J. & J.
Vari.
A.&O.
J. & J.
M.&N.
A.&O.
A.&O.
J.&D.

Savannah, Ga.:

Siib«crlption to Op'lika BR
Purcha-e of SiirinKfleUl plantation
Subscription toMu-cutrce Ri£
Construction of water works
Gaslight Co. Slock

&

for Interest and principal ot consnl;
bonds the sum of 1650,000 per year Is reijuired'
by law to I'C raised by tax on real estate.

1892
1892
1992
1874
1874
1S74
1874
18T3
1884

J.

J.

246,000
233,000
308,000
700,000
500.000
278,000
117,000
1,857,700
375,500

196,000
979,500
207,500
731,500
400,000
250,000
212,000
301.000
150,000

do

S.Fr.& St.JoseRR., coup.
.Judgment bonds '6.S, do
Central Pac. RR. '61, do
Western Pac. RR. '65, do
School bonds *66-'67, do
.ludgment bonds '67, do
School bonds,

l,nooe
l.OOOe

18,15

.

*

J.&
J.&
J.&
J.&
J.&
A.&O.
A.&O.

6,705.0011
6,4115,400

Providence, R, I.:
Loan toH., P. & F. Railroad

St. Jos.

REMARKS. J

When Due,

;

1868
1869
1870

do
do
do
do
do
Portland & Rochester RB..
do
BoildlDg Loan Com'ers
do
do
do
do
do
do
Municipal— proper
Tn aid At. & St. L. KB. Co

J.
J.

5&6 J.

S.385.23n
1,725,000
4 450.000

1855

Portland, Me.:

do

and

M.&N.

220,000
203,000
345,000
75,000
2,819,000
251,000
336,001
133,000

1,(X10

One Million of 186S
FandinB Loan ot 1869

&

Wnom

X.Orleans or N. York.
do
do
do
do
Vari.
do
do
J. & J.
do
do
A.&O.
do
do
M.&N.
do
do
M.& S.
do
do
J. &D.
J.

4,617,000

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

185i
1853

"Waterworlcs Loan of 18(i9

Loan to At.

Paj'able

by

P-'y"'"'^

To provide

:

CoDsolidatca debt ) 1650,000 applied
do
do V yearly to int'st.

AViiarf

INTEREST.

Amount

Size or
pai
par •

ol

1,000

500

7
6
10
10
6
10
10
10

N. Y. N. B'k Commerce
do
do
St. Joseph Treasury.
var.
do
do
Jan.
Exchange
Bk,
M. & S. N. Y. Am.
var.
St. Joseph Treasuiy.
do
do
var.
J. & J. N.Y., Northrup & Chick,
J. & J. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce,

•80-'89

M.&N.

Nov., 1889

:

Renewal and Floating debt bonds.
Real est 'te and public buildings.
Street improvement bonds
Water Works bonds (old)

1846-71
1840-68

Bon'is to Pacific Railroad
do do Iron Mountain RR

1851-53 1,000
1854-57 1,003
1854-55 1,000
lS5i-54 1,000
1868
1,000
1831-6
1,000
1852-68
var.
ia6l-«3 100. &c
1867-70 1,000
1874
1,000

.

do do North Mo.RR
no do Ohio & Missipni RR
Tower Grove Park bonds (gold).
Sewer bond s
Harbor anil wharf bonds
Laiayette Park bonds.
New water work bonds (gold).
Water bonds of 187:!, golo.

..

l«l-66
1841-.')8

var.
var.
var.
var.

Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
Vari.
F. & A.
Vari.
Vari.

3,589,000
778,000
299,000
482,000
456,000
210.000
399,0)0
417.000
3l6.0!fl

1,094.000
1,211,000
59,500
3,950,000

Revenue Bonds

vari

Preferred bonds
Lake Superior & Miss. RB
St Paul & Ch cagoRR
R per cent bonds
Loan, cp or reg.gld
Washington,!),

C—

var

a
1,000

var
50&C.

7

o.no

6
8

I

4,000,000 6 g.f

J.&

J.

St.

1st Nation'I

&

&

•78-'90

nal.

Mo. Valley stock,

$150 000.

Population 1870, 310,864 against 160.773 In 1860. City
anfl county gove nments and finances are separate. Total debt April 11. 1871, $12,379,500. Antic patlon bonds subsequently ip'=ued.payable Jan.,,
1872. $1,000,000. County debt is $3,212,000. Assessed'
valuation of all property (about 60 per cent of
actual value), old city. $142,000,000. with a tax rale
of IK per cent new city, $I,000,(XIO. with tax rate

•71-'91

75- '88
7t-'86
•71-'

their value being noni'Public building-, &c., are worth about

$150,()00

18r2
1891

3

•74-'T7
•74-'75

;

k

'T2-'74

Aug., 1898

of

1

p. c.

;

estl'nated inrome 1871-2, $3,151,489.
Jan., 1872 amounted to $!f20,808.

The sinking fund

'71-'39

'77-'8a
•71-'7«
June, '87-'90

April

Bank

1892

1,

Population 1870, 20.030 against 10,400 in 1860. Total
revenue 1870-71. $177,650 annual interest account,
$61,2.'i2; valuation of real estaf, $6,6^20,178; perBonal, $2.2'3.985; tax rate, 23 luili". Intcrc-t and
finking fund balance end of fiscal year, April 1,

•71-'91
'71-'86

Paul and
do

N. Y.,

;

1873
'78-'79

'71-'83

New York,
do
M.&N.
J.& D. N. Y., .lay Cooke & Co.
Far
n.L.
&T. Co.
N.
Y.,
J.&D.
N.Y., P. M. Mvers & Co.
Vari.

12&7 M. &|N.

32(1.312
153,(144

'80-'86

Bk Republic,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

&
A.&O.

300,ti00

11X1,000
95.1'25

N. Y., N.

Vi.il.
J.
D.

St. Paul's, Minn..

enue from

var.

;

88 t'iPj
WIO
89&'9fl
Jan., 1902

1871. $62,077.

Negotiated abroad In

1872.

INDEX TO RAILROAD TABLES.
Index to Companies given under the names of others Into which they have been consolidated.
Florida, see Mobile & Montgomery
& Tennessee Hlver. see Selma, Home & D.
Am»rlcan Central, see Chic, B. & Q.
Audroscogg n & Kenn-bee, see Maine Central
Atchison & Pike's P., see Un. Paclfte, Cen' ral Br.

Ala.
Ala.

&

Bav deNonoetft Marquette,

B-ll-ifontaln-

&

see

Marq.&OntouaTOU.

Indiana, see Cleve., Col.,Cin. &,Ind.

& Rutlund, see H 'rlem Extension.
Blue Rl'ige.s.c, see Greenville & Columbia.
Bin- Rlrtffe. Va., see Cliesupeake & Oitio.
Brun->wlck & Fioiila. .see Bruu^wiek & Albany.
Buft'ilo & Erie, see Lake S tore & Michigan Southern
Buffalo & State Line, see Like Shore & Mich, south.
BnrlinTton&Mt. H'.iiy, .wee. &B. Co.
Cnmeron & K-^ns is Cit> see Hiinniiial & St. Joseph.
Bennington

,

Caps May & Mill-'ll'e, see West Jersey.
Carthage & Borlingt n. see cmc. Bu'l. & Quincv
C'dar Kaplds & Burlmgton, see Burl., C. Bap. & Mp.
C'^ntral

'

Western

&

Ohio.
hio, see BaUini'ire
Pacillc, see Central faciflo.

Charleston & Savanua'i. -tec Savann ih& Charleston.
CHarl .tte&S. C.,.see Ch»r.,Col. & Aug.
Chicag'i & G. Eastern, see C'llumbus, Clilc. & I. C.
Chlcjg'i & So'iili western, see Ciiic, I'nck Isi. & Pacif.
Cinn., Dayton & East., see <:inn.. S iiid. & Clcvelnnd
Cinn.,Peru& Cnic. see Chic, Cinn. & Jjouisville.
Cleve. Palne«v. & Asiitabnia, see L. Sh. & Mich. South.
Cleve. & Toledo see Lake Shore & Mich. Soiiih rn.
Cleve. Zanesvllle & CIn.. see CI vc. Mt. Vern. & Del.

Colnmnia & .\u»usta, see Ctmrlotte, Col. & -4ug.
Columbus & Iutllimap"l s, see Col., Chicago & Ind. f.
C uncil Bluflti & St. Jo., see K n. C. St. .ro.& C. Bluffs
Cnvingt'm & Lf'Xlnet'in. see Kentucky Central.
I)anv.,Urbana, B1.& Pckln.see Indlinap.,Bl. & West.
Da4'ton.Xenla& Be'pre. see LHtln MiHml.
Decatur & Eiisl St. L 'uis, see To!-, Wabnsh & West.
Detroit, M"noe& Til- do, seej.ak" Shore & Mich. S.
Detroit & Pontlac. see Detroit & .Milwaukee.

Northwest Virginia, see Baltimore A Ohio.
Oakland & Ottawa, see Detroit & Jlilwaukee.
Oil Creek, see Oil Creek * A'leghany,
Oil Creek & Plthoie Branch, see Pithole Valley.
Penobscot & Kennebec, see Maine Central.
Pensacola & G orgia. see Jacksonv.,Pensaco]a& Mob.

Delaware, see Philadelphia, Wil. & Bait.
Erie & North E S'.. see Lak"* Sliore & Mich. South.
Flint & Holly, .see FUnt & Pere Marquette.

Frank

in.

Pi., see

Cumber!

md Valley.

Great Western of IIIlnois,;see T'^ledo, Wabash & W.
Greenville. & Miami, see Dayton & Un'on.
i.'iver, see N. Y. Central & Hudson River.
Illinois & Southern Iowa, see Toledo, Wabash & West.
Indianapolis & Madison, .see Jetfersonville, Mad. & Ind.

Pi-diuont, see Richmond & Danville,
Pittsburg, Col. & Cinn., see Pitts., Cinn. & St. Louis.
Pittsburg & St ubenvllle, see fitts.. Cinn. & St. Louie.

Hudson

Indianapolis. Pitts.

&

Cleve., see CI., Col.. Cin.

&

Potsdam & Watertown, .see Home, Watert. & Ogdensb.
Quincy & Toledo. »ee Toledo, Wabash & Wtstern.
Kadne & Mississippi, in Western Jinion.
Bari an & Delaware Bay. -see New Jersey Soulbern.
Hock Island & Peoria, see Peoria & Bock Island.
Kutland & Burlington, see BuMand.
Sacramento Valley, see Central 1-acific.
Saiiduskv, Davton & Cinn., ? „„. r'i„n a-iTirtnslrv
An
Cl.
««« Cmn., SandusKys

Ind.

Kalamazoo & Schoolcraft, see L. Sliore & Mich. S.
Kalamazoo & South Haven, .see Micliigan Cential.
Kennebec & Portland, see Maine Central.

Lafayette & Ind., .see Ind.. Cinn. & Lafayette.
Lake Shore, see L. Shore & Mich. S.
Lehigh & Susquehanna, see Lehigh Coal Co.
Lexington & Franklort. see Louisville, Cinn. & Lex.
LoegDock.N., .(., see Erie RR.
Louisiana & Missouri, see Chicago & Alton.
Louisville & Frankfort, see Louisville, Cinn. & Leiing.
McGregor & Sioux City, in Milwau';ee & St. Paul.
Madisoa & La Crosse, see Chic. & N. Western.
Manassas Gap. see Oran«c, Alexandria & Manassas.
Mass -wlppl RR.. seeilonnecticut & Passumpsic.
Massillon & Cleveland, see Cleve.. Mt. Vernon & Del.
Maysville & Lexington, see Ken'uckv Central.
Michigan Air Line, see Michigan Central.
Mich. Southern & N. Ind., see Lake Shore & Mich. S.
Milwaukee & Prairie dn Chlen, see >Iil. & St. Paul.

Pandusky&

Lisbon, see Niles

& New

f

Valley, see

,

'

Marb

tta

&

(

iecinnatl.

South Berwick, see Portsmouth. Great Falls* Conwsy.
South Giorg a & Florida, .see Atlantic & Gulf.
Sunlhern Miss., see Vick burg & Meridian.
Sou hern Pacific, see Texas & Pacific.
Soulhwest Pacific (Mo,), see Atlantic & Pacific.
St. ubenvllle & Indiana.seePiifsburg. Cinn. & St. Louis
Tallahassee, see acksonville. Pensacola & Mobile.
Tebo & Neo> ho, see Mo. Kansas & Texas.
Tennessee & Alabama, .see Nashville & DCcatur.
T led') & Loganspcrt.see Col,. Chic. & Ind.
Union & Lotansport, see Col., Chie. & Ind. Central.
I^nlon facillc, E. DIv.. see Kansas Paciflc.
llniin Paelflc, S. Br., see Miss niri. Kansas & Texas.
VirKiiiia Central, see Chesapeake & Ohio,
Warren f: Franklin, .see Oil Creek & .Alleghany.
Water
,- }owii & Home, see Koire,
,. Watertown & Ogdens^
York A Cumberland, see Portland &Bocttester.
.

Lisbon.

N. Y. & Flushing, .see Flushing* North Bide RB.
Northea6t& Southwest Ala,, we Ala. & Chattnnooga

& Hocking

Scioto

Minnesota Central., see .Mil. & St. P.1U1.
Minnesota Vallev, see St. Paul & Sioux City.
Missouri Valley, see Kansas C, St. Jo. <4 Council Bluffs.
Mobile & Gr at Northern, see Mobile & Montgomery.
Muscogee, see Southwestern Ga.
New Haven & New London see Shore Line.

New

'

Ciucinnatl,

San Francisco & San .lose, see Cen'ral Pa' Itle.
Para'oga & Whitehall see Rensselaer & Saratoga.

.

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July 27, 1872.1

.

'

THE CHRONICLE

^

117

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

Roadj

For full explsnatluns, see loot notca.

A 'Urondack—\ st Mortgage
Altihiima .l!CAa«a-lBtM.,Kld.KUar. Ala,
ia M., »'J.CU0 per iiilln not KUaraulecd.
Albuilu ,t KiiiaiuehaJi na—mack
iBt Morl(tu(te
Albany city loan
.

.

mortgage

!i'

3d inortKatre

[

AUeylutluj )'««!•«— Block
Ist

& lid M

.

(

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

Kxcliaugeabli] (or gen.

mortgage
Bonds to State Pa.
'•en.

istM

M

Aler. tt Fi-t'ai-ickxhio'a.—UV n.ortgage
Arkuni:aH CtiitriU—\H Mortgage, gold
Atchimtt. Top. it S. A'e-lst M.,gold
Land grant m.rt.. gold (6,tll(l acres pr

Auiintii it Wcst/tjiiK—etock..
Atl. <6 Gt. n-<«(-Stock (Total, tJO,(XIO,0«l.
)

Preferred siock

3d
Leased linos rental gold binds
AtUtntic

,,

',"

1869

IM

l,OUl
100
l,WIU
1,000
1,000

i8ti:'l

IIU
161
184
132

ista

132
132
112

t86>
1370

186.1

&

So. Cteorgia

do

Mtm.

<*

1

"»i
180
87
585

2,V9II3»

IW&c
100
l((l

100
100

8,6U3,»lll

1868
1864
1971
1853

yr

lll.ttlO

£100

3,883 1.12
787,000

1. 000

JtKXI

—stoclc

£100
i:oii

481.000

UK)

73.').7H)

36(1.10

1,00)
lllO

"'

109
100

.*

18.55

1850
lSi3
18?t
1855
1853
1»>5

'

Potomac~\%t mort.. (tunnel) gold.
Ist mortgage gold (main line)
Jiaiigor de Pl^catar/uU—BAUgor loan, 1st M
£elfa^t it ifconeheatt—Ut mortgage,
BellAfHUe <t Southern ///("/Jis— ist M.,skg'fd
BelKlttare Delatvare—alod
ist M., bonds of 1862. (guar, by C. & A.).
2d M.,
do
1854, (
do
do
)..
3d M.,
do
1857, (
do
do
).
Balt.it

.

—

Serkuhire stick
Boston (ft Albaili/^itociL
Albany loims (Alb. & W. stkbdge)
'ollai bonds ( West'n B. K.)
Dollar bonds
Bout.. CUM. <t .Rfc/i*.— let M., Agrlc. Br
2d moi igage, 1869-70
Equipment notes

do
do
do

M. K. Jeaup

ft

Co

Jnly,

18«;

do
do
do

1872
1869
187J
1866

1,000

1,000

a

J.

J

"
'

1862
1854
1857

1141
1865
1871
18S1
'69-'70

1.000

a
i.'<n)

1,000
1. 000

1,0

d: ifontrful—Vrcff. ftor.k.'.

0>;

ion
100

'.* J.
.i.*J.

J.
J. ft. I.

N. Y. ft LynchbnrK.
do
do
do
do
d'.>
do
v'o
do
do
do

.I.ft J.
.I.ft .1.

M.*S.
.I.ft.).

J. ft.I.
J.ft J.

6R

J.

««

N. Y., Shoe

J.

ft

F.&

ft

do

.I.ft J.

3K

—

500

.I.&'.I.

7

J.&J.

TO.OllO
13.143.100
9,529 800
1,650.000
863.250
579,500

A.

140,000
1,500 000
3,000.000
T20.HIO

li.R,

!g

6

J.&J.

f.

July

I.

iwi4

In

Mch

1,

1900

Mch.

!5,

Oct.

6

J.
J.

Preferred stock

7

1863
1866

M.

ft

N.

ft

A.

J.
ft J.
ft J.

Hh

...V)vra.,at ^JDOSMryr.
T.II.,al «ij>rrl.otrani*a
R. R.
Floaltu deW.
Net rarxlrca. In inZU»J»*.
'

L'sedioS.L^ft

L'aard lo Penn
tl,SI2,<S4.
(». 14. p. 5S».

J.

tt.lUJIri, after payloa all laicreat.
IS.p.ai: V. I4,p. Afi.)

Concol nf.KKT. Branch and Ffebbarr aad

:«nr

I8a»*

1811 ft 18^
May, 187.

-

July

18B

1.

18r9

NeteanilacaU;»-n.l«MU.

r

-

"

I

jwr endiar wtlk Marrh
Sea annul report la
Cu>u.McLX.TOl. 14, ii.TH, aslocoaaoH« for
i;a».

r

1<W
J"iv. irj

it

dailon ani exteaalon of road,iMaa of
new slock, ftc.

Company placed In baokrarlcr. aad
now raanaiird by traaieea of BerrMI
morlsaa^. I.aai coapoM oM bv«dB paid
Sept. IMS) pnne on new. (v. a. p. IW.
p la .«. Sfi. gas, *M.)

Boston. St Office.
do
Boston, at OfflC".
Boston, at Office.

624, v. 14.

4f.
7

A.

O

ft

M.ft N.

4.1>2I,'75

M.ftN.
f,

A.
A.

ft
ft

O
O

F.

ft

.».

J.*D.
M.ftN.

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4 N.
7g.f, ».* A.
.M.

2,av>.nn)

<on,oao

8
8 r.
8 f
8 f

N.

W

come. is:i. »;.-J..'«5. (v. 14. p. 41. 7*1.)
I»n
Mav, IS-Ti At div. torSSyraSJI pre*, it. II. p. O^
May, ion Report yr end'nf 8el;t.H,l^7l, v. 11, p.tM.
^e
CiiKOMcLa, Y. I) p. lOft, 741, la rrsart
Apr. I, lam

•

T Bk of Commerce

Feb..

do
do

Dec

.

N.

do
do

Y

,

M

JnlTi 1872 Operated with the Naahna ft LnweO,
per cent of eai ninga and ezneaaea
B.
ft 1.. 31 per cent lo
N. ft X. Xel !••
1878

Not.

or London.

.Inly

I,

May

1,

do

-.!»;.•

1,1877
1,1872

• endnraenMiiia, ftc
Meforlnl.,ftc. IT. :4.ii.ar.)

'

r

i-e

1

t.uajia. <T. u.p. •.)
rie In I9CS, for 490 rn.. at 7 per
Int. aad ainktag fiand

on stock and

on bda. Lt aaeea t«> keep

roail la

upalr.

IHM
1919
1902

CHioxicLa,

T. 14, p.

JA 791.

Aug..
July 14. 12 Stock Incrvaacd 90 rer cent Marcb, T,
K ery two aharea allotted oae acv aliara
Julv 15, ;2
A. ft O. Boston, hy Treasurer, <>ct. I, li»3 at par, Myable eqaallr oa 3tUi of Marek
do
Jlilv 1, IRTs; June. Sept.,* De«-im. LaadraeelTed
do
J. ft J.
do
do
Joly I, I'tiSf ioa.lteao. Sold lo Apr. t.l(a.M4Jfnae.
.1. ft J.
»l9as.9«.
Net
eafalB(a ItH.
do
do
Apr. 1,1871 f.ir
A. ft O.
terleaboada have
•l.n8i.7!B. 2il and
.Itily 1. 1894
do
do
J.ft J.
,Inly I. IS89
do
do
_ trafficrnar.nfCklc.B.ftg. iT.ILr.MI.)
J. ft J.
do
do
July 1. 18-<4 st'cx paid In. t»>»3V. L. rr.l,4aUMaen«.
J. ft J.
M. ft N Boston, E. Smith ft Bro. May 1. I8S5 Traffic KiMraoiee by Cb-B.ftQ.,4Pprc*at.

J* J.

4
'

IW9

II. Clews ft
o.,
do
do
Apr. 1, 18!H
S.T.. E'ie R. R,
•Ian 1, ll*!ii;
New York.
Mur. I.ISRi

N. Y.,

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

.580.000

20,OOCpm.

stem, the net eamlnvs laal year, endlt
Srpi. ai, |>71. were M.(n>jnr. n ike iMla
stem, and (I.SMJ54 un the whole
and bra ehea. A nnal report la r. II.
p. !99 ; tee airo r. 14, p. ?H.

'

1191

1996

1,

1881
1889

Jan.

t.7».M)
476,500
618.50)

Mr

Leased to Central of Ga. for I7I/W

naentoMe. Ce

.Mayl5,

Oct,

do
New York.
Boston.
Boston, at Office

5.587,i-71

ii,.,,, „„rT, IBS, lo
Annoal r>«i, I prr
centon«tvrllnfctiond*anu4 on stock and
curri ncy bouUa.

Grand Trunk R.R

1888

Boston.

ft

1.433.10'
S,0IW.3S0

I

I'TII

1. 1875
AllC.,1891
Jnljr 1. 1881

New York.
Boaton Office.
^ ew York.
Boston Office.

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

5,«.'t«J00

:.

H Mf
Mini

Jan., 1911 Bon-ta are gnar. by Pa. RR. aad Mottketa
Central.
Apr. 1,1911
Apr. I,IS!.9 tt22.Ulll of heae bear 7 per cent.

July. 18;6

3WI,000

10^
SOftc

l/)00

J.
J.

ft's.
ftj.

sno.om

.

ft
ft

ft

«g.

Inc bds I'onv. to com. stock. (4th series)
l8t mort. con V. on branch. (5th series)
Convertible bonds of IKTO. (6tli eriea)...
Burl. it Mo. in XebroAkii—Ut M..conv.. I, gr

April, 1872
1S75
1880
laRJ
189S
laao

Apr.

do
Booton Nat 'I Bank.
do
do
Boston Office.

5,30 ',000
3 000,000
2,233,000
f90,S0O

10;)

At

i. IflBI

1877
I-«S
IWI7

Boeton, at Ofllce.

A.ft O.

3.630,000
2 350,000

1,(001

aim

)«7^

1872

18,0.13.960

5.41'n.OOO

i".*!!.

m.)

(V. 12, p.

Ti

1,000,1100

1000

eblloVa.

>iii

v. li, p.

Leaaed lo Pa. R.R.. al «< per rent of area*
recelpCa. ftockiMlo/of. IMv.ipre. ayr.
July 1, IMI
April, II. Several roads are Iraaea by Ihia Co., and
operat'd In connecllun wl h tha mlB
April, 187.:

York.

do

A.

6

400/100
416.000
350.000
800.000

\'.H<o

tb«h>l-

Conaot.Oct.. MTD.of At. ft Par.aadSeMk
PaclHc. Land traol vt Ifiui/m mtm.

IIBI

1,

ilJly

do

J.ft J.
ft O.
A.

6

F.&

1857
lf71

UoatctH
lid

per yr. alter int.

CnncvicLi,

i>.ali*ar*»r*

"ct. 1,IS»1

Nov. 1,
June,

Pklla'<elphia.

A.

ft

7

1869
18T2

lntpr*i>
int.

(3a),U

II.

W.) ^ '
Q-J. Boston, KMi'er. P. ft Co Inly 10.1872 Leased to Hunsatontc, at 7 per rent, per tt
M. ft N
Boston Ufllce.
May, 1>72 Net Income lor yrar ending f>cl. 1, tftl.
M. &.S.

2Sll,ill'0

l.OTO
1,000

1,000

New

J.'ftD.
F.

.{'^

5

"iini

18.57

Baltimore Olttco.
do
do
Baltimore or London.
do
Boston, 2d N'at Bank
Belfast and Boston.
N.Y., Russell Sage.

J. ft J.
J. ft. I.
.I.ft J.

6
6

Ofllce.

do
do
do
do
do
London.

A.* O

4*).5t))

do

Baltimore

O,

ft

A. ft I'.
6
A. ft O.
in- M. ft N.

745 000
600.000
19.6!i4 100
127.000
692.101

aio.ooo
950,000
2,010.000
3SO.0O0

—stock

do

J. ft.I.
J. 4 J.
A. ft O.

?"

3.9.50.000

1,IX!0

ancefor

draws nu

Jan.l, ISiS

May 2, IIM

I'hllB..rariii.'*M. Bk.

A.

6
K.f.

1.50.000
l.lUO.OtX)

2

MM.

^" Nei*a
"-- 80 IS7I.
l«37.1». Th- !
to lellrr a'l (I

July, IM«
Feb., 18;2 Loaaed for 999 year*,

Boston.

M. ftS.

200,000

Erie

SoulAwiwtem— IstM

|a

',.•

Jnlyl.llH)

do

A.&O.
ft O

3
5
6
6

ino
ilO

PittJib.—Ut Mortgage

400.000 acres land

oep

IK.u.

annttm.

"e

36<i,(n)

.

Bonds conv. Into pref. stock (2d series)..
Bonds conv. into pref. i*tock (.Hd series).

J.*

J.

Boston, Co.'s Office.

do

do

•

M

NoTR.- The-flguressometlinei given In brackets, at the rnd of remarks, refer to the voltime and page of CiinoxiCLl containing fuller information. The letters s.f
mean "sinking fund." and '.gr "land grant." Companies conso'idatcd wth.or li-asi^d to others wlil of! »'n be lound under the consolidated or leasee's na.iie.
* For stocks, tills means the miles of roailoperatcil; for bond*!, the miles covered by the mortgnge.
^ .
^
+ These llgurcs are dollars, showing the denominations, a 500 ft I.OOO; d. 100. 600 ft I.OOO; .'. 1U0 4 1.000 «, alsa over 1,000 »,I00 and opwarda; I, r.O; l,S>.
The
Interi'St /Mr K/mxm Is given on bonds, but the i<M« rfiriiI«i/» on stocks: j? iiiea.is gold ;/, freeof U. 8 la«
J
f, extra; «, sloe* or scrip.
_ ,
(J ft J. stands for Jan. ft Julv F. ft A.. Feb. ft A\«. : M. ft S.. Mar. ft Sept. A. ft O., April ft Oct. : M. A. N., Maj tt NOT. ; J. ft D„ JaM ft 0«t. Ht-l
quarterly from January ()HF., quarterly from Feb. ;Q.-M., quarterly from March.
Thdse
laat
dlrldend
dates
show
the
the
paid
period whoa ih« pilnclpal falls duo of boacU; but the Urns whoa
«M
oa i
i
:

,

:

;

la

or lb*

Jau.l.ni- 5

Londin, Gd Tr. RR.
do
do
do
do
Savannah.

&D.

J.

200.000
621.000

by Erie
Floating debt
Mass. loan, (secured by $4,000,000, Berd.M)
Boston it Lowell stock
Instalments paid. 3-5 on new stock
Scrip certifs (p tyable in stock or cash)
Mortgage, wharf purchase
Boston it ifn/iw— stock
Bout it Procldenre~Btoc.\i
Brunswick dh Atli.—\9.l mort. go'd. end. (ja
2d M.. skg fund. gold, not endorspd
Bil/r.Brad.it PiKud.— G'i M .(inc.lO 000 acid)

Phlla.— let mort.. gold.
ctJftnn— Ist M., gold, 8.1
1st mort. gold. (Milwaukee dlvlaon)..
Burlington it Xo. iJ/per—stock

Mmoii

DO

July 1,1866

Portland.

A.

M.ftN.
6K A. ft O.
6g, M.ftN.
5g. ". & N,

600,000
lt,O0O.0UI

mortage

i;,

Jan.Ij'WHic

Lcath. Bk, July,' 1888

M.ftS. London. Gr. Trunk

2
6

76,000

100

Burt., C.RripirU

I

ir.,ni J«ii.

prealarnl. Tberua'indaui
to a rnnnectlon with il.. I.'uUillleA
NaahTllle rallro>.d. TliU anancal aut-.
ineni la for lb< Racal year endla*

Jan.l,*»4.9ii
'an.l.'8i.90

.L*

1!K),O0O

A

S'llfiilo. .V. y. it

.niu,,.

I Is May
wi-te »:,4I1 1*1. .» n.|, JM.I
llcoruanliatliin In l«i .if Hav , Alb.
(lUlf. Tbc hi.M". <-. ^ ^!«. U.IL
iner eil In ihl,
llir debt of lli
$549,100 guars ri'
. cftt
M«cli
CllBOIIH-|.». V. II, (. .>l(, 4,»
.

1

Jan. 1, 1877
Jan. 1,1877
Inly I. iws

J.* J

995,800
1.000.000

1011

.'

,,

'

C.r.,..

June

4.58.500

1,000

Sf)iton, Hartford
£)'te— stock
Jst mortgage, old
Ist mortgage new (Berdell)
Ist
do
new, guaranteed

*

Y..

M.AN.

1.710,.500

1871

Othe stocic, i"clud'gold oiv'ds & new stfc
1st mortgage bonds, due in '865
2d M. bds, conv. (71 m. 4; Ist. 22K)...
2d M.bds, ronv. (71 m. &. Ist2a)i)....
Sinking fund bonds

BurUnaton

tr.

o.

<

a conaulldatlon »r Ikr Norfolk ft
Pclrnbaii, ibr boalb K< •». II • Va. ft
Trnn., and llir Va * v...i.,l, ,,(j.
roads, under a law ,if \
''.r^i

3,788,752
3,645.683

100

I

mortgage, on road &

M.ftN,

»lo<k ti!
'" llnu'

ThU la

1,500.(100
713.IH)n

"i>

do

Baltlmo' e loan, 1855-'.
N. W. Va., 2d mortgage, IR-S
N. W. Va.,Sd mortgage. 1855-85

Ist

.I.&.I

129,500
«.f. $5,00o'per

Washington branch
Loan, i.S 5, sinking fund
do ISX)
do 135)
do 1870, sterling. fisOO.COO

2d

Bavaonaii.

4,000,000
aoH/xio
157,000
458,000
67-,000
617,000
44.'- ,500
494.000
990,000
846,000
1V3. 08
2U4J).0
112,500
5,000,000
lo.aoo,ou)
7.1'^ ,000
2,U)r,500

lUO

Preferred stock

Ut mortgage bonds

Lon. Co.-i Office Ian., IMR
do
di)
Sept., 1908
do
do
Nov., 1902
du
do
Jan., inr.'
ft

J. ft J.

J.*. I.

'^sri::

^?i-:..";r

N.r.

M.*S.
M.*N.

7

,

mw

J.

AJ.

7
7

rarn'i:.. I-,

.

—

New York it

ft

7g. J.* J.

5 900,000

,

Bujfalo,

4

I.

l:

1

3,4<lJiU0
800,000
115,700

Ist M.,.'Vt.&Pac.,gld,on.500,000acr'soird'.

Jiu/f., Corrj/it

J,
J.

I

rich
II

l,IMr,

I1O.90II

;

Concord

A.ftO.

J.*. I

8f,

688.»n>
2,000/>10
810,200
46I.00U

i

llilrr.sl I,*

In IMM. the Mall* ol Ta
tijaiJMJO ulhai.l,,,,, t. K
lor aani* mwi>"
fiiil. b) IVntj

Nel

lone

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?

do
du
UarehJIM
HarrUbnrg, TrcHory.

a*^*
jJT"

..

N. T., Union Trost <n. Inly, imi Jiat- «idli:..m.prrni.;
< oaatf.nai
N. Y.,U.(ipdykeftCo. July, imt .Nrl rarnlni:.. 1.^1.
aiMjM. IM marl.
Uoatun.
Oct. I,
UHlw
|M..r nillr.
I'd
gr
, flMt H*
Ihxlon.C .•» Olllre. 1<3.-Mft ti
N.Y., Lancaater. B.ft Co Jnir I, I9UU
U*. MUM nion.
Atlanta, Ga.
Jan., I«7<
a«l yi-ar. tmna it.UL •.'!••

J.

.1. It

Ttt"1:

18.«XI,0U0

..,:

"t*mm
•«
uoM*

,

2,047,90 >
89«,«00

.

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On

10,0011,0011
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>

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,

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.1.4k J.

i.:.(«u,i'nii

!

italtlnwre tt OlUo

lto«.l.aiir. .,„|,i«BittUi,4l,
bold In bafihrniif. jr | BtACa
Zt.

•Ian.,

•

2'l,Or«/IOO

Stock of old companies, not converted..
Guar, stock of old Co, '8 not converted.
Ctinunon Stock, I
Preferred stock f Rcc'ved from State Va.
Gnara- t'd do
)
'E.
Ist mort. consol. (for $15 000.000)
]'
2d inoi t. to State of Va,.
"
Norinlk & Peteruburg— Ist mortgage!
do
do
iht
do
do
do
2d
do
Sonth Bide— Ist preferred bonds
do
2d
do
"
do
8d
do
Virginia & Tenu.—l9t racrttrage
ilo
do
e-larged mortgage !!!
do
do
4th mortgage
Ilo
do
reg stered certiSc's
do
do
int. lundlng ::onds
do
do
lnc'mcM.(tohelund.)
Atlantic it J^cific—Common stock
Prelerred stock
1st M., {South P»c..) gold

Bonds
Bald Eaqle VuUeu—Ut M.,
2d mortgage

A Co

.

J.*b.

Slll,(WJ

—

H.

I

20,(100,000

l»)

do
O.— Stock (convaito

tt St. L/ttcrence stock, currency
Stock, sterl ng
Portland city bonds, ist M., skg fund.
2d M. sterling, 5-20 years
31 M.
do
do
Sterling bonds, not mort
Aufffista it Saoatmah stock
.'..,

.

ilau., 1872

,V32.2(10

airM!!,
•Ian.,

7

1

Ud

g. T., Uk of Commerce. Jniy V im, lloadlNardKrli.tl. )
y IJ. H II canal to Xfy. ifii ( anal «u fur *>).>
M.4 N.
Nov.. li4S
annuiu. on 9:;iijju..
A. lb (I.
IM0
Mlti.lag Ihr
M.ft N.
Xay.iMi

7.1)0

300,000
2.000,000

1,|JOO

T'

Dm

wbra

iMtUM'd.

V„'*N«'MO

N. V„ Duncan,

5
7

p.m.

hma..

PHadMl

,

PllVsbl
Pinrsble

by WfiuDi
"fftL

W-

48,00)

i,95t),ooa
815,1 U)

Fl., iBt

Atlantic

J.*.l.
J. * J.
J,«.t.
I.*.l.

J.

1.(00,0.1)

8,000

fl

8
8

7
'7'

SS»PJO

VJD
460
460

J.*

6
7

.0110.000

72,000

1S71
1869
1870
1871
187U

7

SH

4.5(),un

SO

Where
'Tt
"

I

c5ni,'

2,UI0,I1I»I

M

1st

"hVM J^Mble.

1,000,OUU

1.000
100
lUU

mortgage
2dnioitgage

When

:l,:«l5,lt)0

a

1869

NTgmtgT OR i>ivinKyi»

i

ftW/IU)
5 2 :ii,IIOO
2,678 JM>

1.000'

<?«{/*— eommoubtocK

<fc

('Uaranteed stock
ConsoUd. 1st mortgaife
Sctfl. bds (S. A.* li.) cxciriilc for
All.,

~'M
lUO

5S.T

mortgage
do
do
do
do

'8t geu.-ral

*d

186«

in.)

mortgage
mchuwiul Atr /.iiie-lst mort...

it

gg

m

51
150
136

Atliol it All /!«;((— 1st

Atltmhi

o2 Amount
Outa?
J I •twidloc

bds

.

(.-ndonied), idM.!!!!!
eaBt. exteii., (In piogri'BB)

.

-*'

•*•
MIlFsl
of'i «a

DESCRIPTION.

LIST.

;

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....'

..
.

[July 27, 1^72.

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers will confer a zreat favor
DESCRIPTION.
For explanation of
notes on

Itrst

all

references see foot-

ttandittg.

Cntifo nta Pacijtc—Ut mortgage, gold

1870

—

1,(«I0

1869

!,OliO

tt ^Imooy— stock
Dollar loan. Joint companies
Bterllng loan, einklng Innd (£2(12.000)
Dollar loan

Oimden

100

2,.^ 0,1 00
3,.-.00,000

M.

2,000,000
490,000

—

mortgage bond-*
Chattel mortgage bonds
Cafieiiovid it CanaatoUt—lfit mort
Vai/uyn lAike—\Bt mort age, gold.

1853
185S

/•

&

reg

F.it j/jn«.— Bonds
div.s.f

on

60
60
1,0.«
1,110

1870
1871
1864
1866

.

1st dlvisiou.s.l

Uonds on 2d

Ceriar Rapkt-i <ft Jfo— com. stock
Preferred stock, Tpercent
Ist
1st
1st

W

&

21(1,000
1,.377,000

U.

S.

Loan, (2d lieu onccrtalu terms)

California & Oregon, Ist raortrage gold.
Chart.. Columb tfc Angttfita.stock
1st

a
1,000

152

65- -69

1864
1863
5870

1,000
100
1,000
1,000
i'.tKXI

mortgage

—stock

Cheinting

Cheraw tk Darlington— lat mort
2(1 mortgage

Cherry Vai. Shnr. A ^^— 1st M. conv
Chesapeake tt Ohio— com. stock
1st SI., skg fund, gold, cp., for $15,000,000.
Ist M., (Va. Cent, R. R.,) guar, by Va
do
do
) coupon
2d M., (
do
) coupon
..
3d M.,
do
Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.R.,) cp..
Funded interest, coupon bonds

110
85
195
26
17
40
40
21
S22
427

—

&

Joliet

do

Jack.&

do
do
do

do
do
do

Louisiana
Chic, Burl.

1,000
100

500
500

21

625
625
823
323

Peoria

guar. C.&A.
progress).

Int.

1st

iffiS
9'i

403

30
46

mortgage

& Han., 1st mortgage

Ottawa, OBwego & Fox Riv., Ist mortgage
Illinois Graud Trunk, Ist mortgage
Quincy & Warsaw, Ist mortgage
teokuk & St. Paul. 1st mortgage
Chicago, Cln. A Louisvillee-lstM..
Chic, I 'Union A Dubuque— iet

M

Chic. Danville A Vlncen—\sl M., gld, S. F.
Ind.exten., lstM.,gld (MM. on 114m.).

Chicago

A Town — let

mortgage
Nebraska— stocK

CMcagn, Iowa A
2d mortgage, (Now Ist)
(!fow2a)
do
3d
Chic. A Mich. Lake iS.— ist mortgage
Ist mor. gage
I8t mortgage
Chic ANorthw. — Com. stock
.

,

Preferred stock
Bonds, nrf (S. F.),
.

l8t M.. Chic, to

Oshk.

do
Oshkosh..

in. & land.
Gteen Bay exten8.,l8t M. on26m.&land.
l8tM.Gal.ife Chic. Un.R.R., extended....
2d mortgage. Gal. & Chic. Uu. B.K
Miss. R. Bridge bds, lien on net earnings

Bqmp. bds, lien on
Mort. (Belolt

Madison exten.

*

eii

&

Ist

uip'te cost 'g 1400,000.

Madison R.R.)
M.,sinklngfand gold.

Peter ,l8tM.,guar. C.&N.W
2d M.,
do
3d M. land grant. 8.f.
&Milw.-nkee, Ist M., on rd & equip.

"VVluouj

St.

do
do

Chii-.

Chic.
Chic.

70
44
40
43
73
60
114
32
80
82
S2
82
227
227
227
1223

i860
1863
!86<
1870
1571

&

Mil. 2d M., (.M.

*

M'mineeext. 1st mort., gold..
Pekin A Southioestern-lBt M., gold
Chic, K.l.Al ac?*;— stock
.7.
1st mortgage, sinking fund
Chic.& Southwest., 1st M., goll guar..!
Chic &Soutiiw..l8tM., gold, not guar....
Chlllcothe A i»r(/?ww— Ist M.. guar by N. Mo
dinuinnati A BaU.—UiM. guar, by M. & C

Chic.,

a
too
i.ooo

6g7 g.

1871,

(V. 13, p. 135, o29, 634

14, p. 522 ;
522, 595.)

;

v. 11, p.

eg-

a
1,000

7

J.&
A.&O.
Q-J.
A.&O.
J. & J.
J.&D.

1.000

a
1,000
1.000
!,(«»
1,000

«
1,000
1.000

lOO&c

IX
7f,
7 f
7

.397.000

2.700,000

15000 pr

ft

1,000
1.000
1,000

m

19,000.000
8,698,000
5,000,000
1,000.000
500,000
274,000

.1.

&

M. &

6

8

4Xg.
7
7

(}.-J.

J.& J.
A.& O.
A.&O.
J. & J.
J.

F.&A.

7

S.

J.& J.
J.& J.

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

f.

8 t
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f
8 f.
7

1.

cent on preferred stock since

1882

1869.

1888-89

Co.

Aug

15 1890

Completed

Sept., 1870.

Coet, $173,768.

In progres-*.

1901

do
1890
&W. (v.ll,p.386.528.658.)
West. Nat'l Bank June 2!," Leased to B. & O. RR. in 1806 f or 20 yrs. rent
do
do
June 22.
35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and
do
do
Sept.,3890
40 after.
The Central Paelf. is a consol. of several
N. Y., Fisk & Hatch.
1895-99
Co '8 made in 1870. andnow owns nr conSacramento Treasury.
1881
trols every important roai in CaliforniaN. y., f.Kcllv&Co.
1883
Jan.!, 18.2, 900 miles mainline and 297
N.Y.,Fl8k& Hatch. Oct. 1, 19C0 miles, bran, hes were completed. Gros*
U. S. Treasury.
1895-99
earnings. 1871. $9,5 6.S42- net, $5,220,914.
N. Y., Fisk & Hatch.
1899
Land grant 12.800 acres per mile, except
U. 8. Treasury.
1899
mineral lands. See annual report in
1?89-'91
N. Y.,IFl8k & Hatch.
Ckkoniplk. v. 14, p. 51 see also p. 353.
Gro'S earnings 1S71. $594,472 net earning*
Charlotte, N. C.
1890
$405,270.
Cost of road and equipment
N.Y., Nat. City Bank.
1890
$5,011,919.
do
do
1S95
Phila., P. RR. Cos. office Oct. 1, 1901 Leased to Pitt b.. Cin. & St. Lonis Ry Co
New Vork.
July, 1872 Leased to Erie, $30,100 p. yr.-.snblcttoN.C.
Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1.1888 Net earnings last year, $16,713.
Cost of
do
do
July, 1888
road. $680,000.
N.Y., Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 dp by D. & H. Can Co. for Kgross earnings
Consol. of Va Cent., and C-vington & O.
N. Y Fisk & Hatch.
Nov.. 1899
This road will form a through route beN Y .Am.Exch.llk.
1880
tween theAtlar.tic coast andOhio river,
do
do
1872
and Is expected to be completed
do
do
1884
A sinking fni d of
In October, 1872,
do
do
1876
$100,000 a year commences one year after
do
do
1817
completion. (v.l4. p. 651)
Boston.
July, 1872 Net income, 1870-71, $157,650. (v. 14, p. 43.)
do
1875 & 1880
I'hiladelpbla.
Jan., 1903 Leased to Ph &BaU.Cen. Dlv6p.c.onst'k.
May, 1901 Computed. March, 1872.
Philadelphia.
May, 1872 Leased to Ph.&R. road. In bands trustees
N. Y., M. K. Jcsup & Co. Mar,, 18T2 Joliet & Chic. RR., leased for int. on stoc
do
(fo
Mar., 1872
and bonds. St L., Jack. & Chic, leased
do
do
May, 1877
at $'Jj|0,000 per yr. J ouisiana & Mo. RK
do
do
Jan., 1893
built and operated under contract. Net
do
do
Jan., 1883
ear ings of C&A. in 1871, $2,198,085. DiviN. Y. U. S. Trust Co. April, I87i
dends In 9 yrs, 7H ppr cent on cr'm. stock
N. Y.,M.K. Jesup&Co .luly, 1882
and 79 on preferred. See CnnoKlcLE.
do
do
April, 1894
Vol. 12, p. 369. 721 v. IS, p. t04, 636 v. 14,
do
do
Anr. 1,1894
p. 334; V. 15, p. 52.
do
do
July. 189-!
do
do
July, 1898
do
do
Aug., 1900
N. Y., N. Bk of ( om'rce Mar.. 1872 Net earnings year ending Ap'il 30, 1871,
do
do
1883
$2,779,211. Capital In 1865, $8.376..510 net
Bait.,

;

J. &
J.&
J.&

J.
J.
J.
J.

,

•'

i

7
7

8

5
3(i

7
7
7
7

7
7

7
7
6
7
7

,

J.&

J.&
J.&

;

Frankfort.
1891
N. T.,N. Bk of Com'rce
1890
Boston, Co.'s oftice.
July 1, 1896
N. y., N. Bk. of Com'rce May, 1879

do
do
do

do
do
do

Salem, Mass.. Clinton, la
Boston, Merchants' Bk.
N. Y.. Park Bank.
F. & A.
M.&S. N. Y.. Farm. L. & T. Co.
J. & J. B08t., I. Livermore, Tr.
do
do
M.& N.
J.&D. New York, Co.'s Office.
do
J.&D.
do
F. & A.
do
M. & N.
do
F. & A.
do
F. & A.
do
F. & A.
do
F. & A.
do
M. & N.
do
J.& J.
do
J.& J.

M.

4

J.
J.

S.

Q-F.
7
A. & O.
7
J.& J.
A. * O
?« " &J.

M. & N.
7
7g.f J. & D.
7
M. & N.
7
Var.
7
J.& J.
10
A. & O.

;

;

New York and Boston.
Boston.
A. & O.
J.& J. New York and Boston.
Boston.
A. & O.
J.& J. N. T., Caldwell & Co.,
B t. J.*D. Bost.^at C..B.& Q.Offlce
7g. A. & O. New York, Co.'s Office,
do
do
^'- A.&O.
J.& J.

182,000
300,000
1,785.000
948,000
200,000
135.000
695,000
2,632,000
101.000
ai3.000
3.150,000

1.3.50,000

1,000

r.

7 f

755,00t»

1000

"ioo
1866
1869
1871
1S69
1869

7

3 688 000

182,000
1,135,000
1,000,000

1871

'

7

I,2t5,.'i00

1,000
1.000
;,ooo
1.000

a

&N.
& S.
& S.
& N.
J.& J.
A. & O.
M.

1 .360,000

2,7.50,000

&

J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.

M.
M.
M.

5
6

OOJ

1,565,000
4,315,000

&

J.&

568,700
211,000

14 720,959
20,415.013

1,0.10

1870
1870
1871

J.

500.1100

5110

J.
J.

M. & N.

7

1,000
100
100

1855

1871

J.

B

2,.5(10,000

&

J.

3-17.000

l,00(!

J.'i' J.

J. &
J.&

1,000,1100

6

J.
J.

1

1,087,000
1,SOO,000

"ioo

&

J.&
J.&

2,i!83,000

l,75().0OO
3,916,.300

J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&O.

6g M.'&N
J. & J.

160,500
2,100,000
807,000
185,000
660.000
500,000
8,929,900
2,425.400
256.000

18,500n.m.

J.'* J.

J.'&J.

7

OO

1,500,000

1,(XID

'.«71

Feb.

T„ Union Trust
New York.

,

"f

160,000
75,000
300.000
5.354,:i6

1. 00
1,00(1

18W

187(H

do
do
r.

'

& l«.
M. & S

880 000

1,000

1862

1870-1

Philadelplila

Com

& A.
& A.
& N.
& D.
M. & S.

J.&

1.0(»>,ciOO

26
248
248

1865
1863
1863

Mt. Holly.

1894
Jan., 1873
stock, 1377,100; prefered, 7 per cent
.Vprll, 1850
stock, $752,700. (V 14, p. 52i.)
1870-97
Leased to (^.&A., at 6 p. c on slock. int&c.
Jan. 1, 1906 In progress, (v. 16, p. 76.)
Le setf to Atl. & (ir. West. Net earnings
May,'i87!
last year. $213,755. Dividends of 7 per

N. Y., US. Trustee. Apl30, 1884 Leased to Dub. & Fioux C. at $1,500 per m.
do
J.& J.
Jan. 1,1907
& a p. ct. of earnings over $3,£0O per m.
M.&N. Cedar Rapids.Treasurer May, 1-72 Lenseil to Ch. and Northwest, at $700 of
do
do
F.& A.
May, 1872
first $1,500 gross earnings per m.;MoC

J.

prm

lOO&c
1862 lOO&c
1859 lOO&c

186.'!

&

Union Trust Co.

M.&N.

J.

IS'

6,080,1.00

l,0v0
2,365,000
1,000
564,000
1S8,00J
1,000
1,000
360,000
1,000 16000
100 18,6^3,7.10
3 026,000
1,000
941,000
400,000
l,500,l«0
1,000
600,000
800,000
800 000
1,000
6110,000
1.000
1,260 090
1,(00
960,000
800.000

l'-59

C. R.K.) Ist lien

AMU., 1st M., (C. &M. R.R.) 2d Hen
Lacro sc, Tromp. & P., 1st M., gu. C.&N. W
Iowa Midland, 1st M. guar, hy C.& N. W,

1,000
1,000

193
193
193
23

& StateLlne

R.R. bds
1st M., (Peninsula R.R) on 74 m. & lands.
Cons.S. F. bds.subord.lienon all above..
iBt

61
31

1S72
1869
1869
1863
1868
18i0
1870
1870
1869
1867
1871
1869
1872
13.0

122'i

Int. bds, funded coup., 2d M.,
Ist M., general, 3d M.,Chlc. to
Appleton exten8.,lst. M., 0ii23

Elgin

i857
1864
1864
1868
1868
1870

guarC* A
2dM.aBum.by C &A.

American Central,

100
100
1862
1863
1862

Phlla.

J.

F. & A
.!.& D.

1,500,000
1.500.000

14,0ai,i

7

1st mortgage, (truer)
2d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort)
Trust mortgage (Bar. to Peoria)
Gen'l. Mort.. (coupon or registered)
Carthage & Burlington, let mort
Di-xon, Peoria & Han., 1st mortgage

1871. Net income in
over all expenses, was $1,070,765.
See annual report In Chbonicl., Vol.

wassigned Oct. 20,

H'.

25,88.1,000

1889
1871

41

l8tM.as8um.by C.&A.

2d M.

lease to

M.

SOOOOO

Cti.,l8t M.int.

& Mo., Ist M. (in
A Qui>u;y—^toGk

.1.

The

F.

7
7
7

100.000
186.500
902,000

(a Ist lien on Income)
Chicago, 7 per cent stock
do
let mortgage, 8 f

8t. L.,

)y*

3K

7
3
3

6,1 OlI.OJil

64

Ist mortgage
Income bonds

7

4,821,000
2,432.t50
411,550
2,' 00,000
51.001.960

2.571,299
71,000
371,500
2,100,000
400,000

<

Cheshire stock, preferred
Bonds, not mortgage
Chester Creek— \b\. mort
Chester & Taniaroa—\sr, M., gId
Chester Valley— \%\, mortgage
Chicago (fc.4WoK— com.st'k
Preferred stork
Ist mortgage, preferred, sinking fund

A.

& A.
& A.
"fg& A.
J.&D.
A. & O.

25.8<5,0OO
2,735.000
1,970,000

1869

1871
1869

&
&

F.
F.

6,850,400
769,600

'69-''71

I9-.

mortgage, (C. & S. C.)
(C.& A.)
do
do
consolidated

Cft.rtr(ier.s—Is t

isr
1167
742
50
1S8
742
159
123
312

,

N.

;

50
50

Western Paciflc, 1st mort gold
Governmetit lien
do

London.
do

S

n Canal &
R.R. fonn the United Co.'s of N.J .,
Penn.R.R.,at 10 per cent
on stock and assumption of all llabllttieB

TheC.& A.R.R.,DeI.& FarH

1883
1889
1889
1884

w

Prelerred stock

mortgage bonds

&

(V. 14, p. 515.)

N. T. Nat'l Park Uank. Aug.l 1891 the excess up to $4,500 per m..andl-5of
do
do
Aug. 1,1891 nil above that. Gross earnings, 1871.
do
do
May, 1916
$1,379,540.)
Savannah, Ga.
6
June. 1872 Leaees several roads. Dividends in 5 yra
New York
7
1875
54 per cent
(See report, v. 14. p. 84.)
3,618,1100
N.Y..A. L. Hatch. July 15, '99 Gross earnings to Jan. !, '.8T2, $302,513 ex7g. f- J. &J.
920,0,10
no
do
7 g. f. A.&O.
Oct.l5, 1901
penditures, .=4 pr. ct. of earnings.
"
15,000 000
T.,
at
office.
N.
Q-J.
Inly 20,
Net earnings 1871. $1,118,577. This Co. also
5,00.,(WI 7pryr.
do
July 20,
assumes $2,808,568 of other liabilities.
176.000
do
7
M. &'N.
1875
Co'solldated March, 1^72, with D., Lack.

1869
1871

1855
1869

3ii
7

582,000
2,332.000
5,0)0,0a'
789,000

;

Ist

Philidelphla (;flicc.
Princeton, N. J.
Phlladel hiiOmce.

& N.

(v. 13, p. 667.)

1901

Camden, N.J. Office.
do
do
V.
J.

700.0110

.

New mortgage bonds
Central OAio— Common stock

23i.()00
209,&'iO

a

18l>6

Central /Vzei^c— stoes
1st mortgage, gold, tax free
euborJ. He!i,Cali. State aid, gold
Bonds, (ibrtiierly convert, into U.S. bds.
Bonds on tran Joaquin Valley itr., gold...

M.

Jan 1,1891 L'ndgr.2,000,000acrcs.

and London Oct., 1909
N.T.Natl Park Bank. Jan. 1, 1889
Phi adelphia Office.
July 10, '12
do
do
1875
London.
1880

&D

REMARKS.

Last Div.

New York

6
6

338,000
9,000,000
1.159,500
2,098,000

a

1861
1863

N.
Central R. R. as Jlank, C/n.— stock
1st mortga'ie bonds, coup 'n
CeiUralof /oicre— Ist M..gold, coupon
2d mortgage, gold, *4,UOO per mile
Central of N. .Jersey—^toak.
Scrip (Jl ,'82.150 aid uii to Jan., 1S72)
2d mortgage (now Ist)

guar.by Ch.

J.

5(iO,0(Xl

200.000
1,000
1,000 20,001) p m.

100
lOO

mortgage
do
do

1,000
1,000

'i,m

l8t

Cedar

& O
& A

e.

15l,0i«)

conv
.•

Whom.

500,00.1

,

2d mortgage
CanuienABiirt.Co.—lstMortKtige
Oaimrln Soiitheni-Ut. M. gid, s.f, cp
Catawisna coniraon stock
Preferred stock

I

1,80J,000

.

of 1891
Cnnuteii <t Allantic—lat Mort.,

-g. J. 4; J.
2K F. & A.

1,700 000
866,000

Principal

Due
Where Payable and by when
Stocks.

New York.

&0

A.

1,268,1 «-0

Loan

.

4 J,
A.&O

7

6g. ^.
6g- A

5,000.1100
1 »46,0OO

.

I

Ig. J.
7 g- f .

2,30",0UO
5.847,400
675,000

^.
Consolidated niorigagc loan
Sterling loan of United Co.'s (£369.200)...
Sterling l"an (£3i»,(XX))
Loan of 1888
Bond to State of N. J. by United Co.'s.
.

per}

» hen

Cent. Payable.

8,000,000

1871
1871

Bonds.^

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Amount
Out-

Road no

LIST.

giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered la onr Tables.

page of RR. tables.

A J'uUon—\it M., gold., on r'd 4 1'nd
ast. Louis— Ul mortgage
A Vi»cen"««— tst mortgage, gold

Dairo

bjr

or

Miles

of

Cairo

.

THE CHRONICLE.

118

Crsiro

"

'

,

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

earnings, $2,060,1 6. Stock distribuilon,
Sept., '71.12K per cent at par. The C..B.
&(J. leases or extends aid to branch roads
named, giving them atrattic guarantee.
(usuallylO orSO p.c.) forpurchasing their

July, 1889
July, 1878
Julv, 1878

bonds. Contingent liabilities on bonds
of these companies amount to $6,758,002.
(V. 13, p. U3, 369, 604,)

,luly, 1900

Oct., 1890

July, 1890
April, 1879
Jan., 1887 Opened July, 1S69. Cost $2,500,000.
Jan. 1,1896 Traffic guaranty of C. B. & Q..40 per cent.
April, 1909 Completed, Danville to Chicago. Exten.
April, 1912
of 32 miles in progress.
1900

July, 1872 Leased in perpetuity to Chic. & North1, 1888
west, at 37K per cent, of gross receipts.
Aug.15,1892
Gross earnings in 1870 were $1,'«0.882.
Sept.. 1889 Traffic agre.ment by M. Cent. (v.lS.p. 328)
July, 1890

July

Nov.
June,

1891
1871
27, 72
1885

Chic. & Northwest operates 1223 miles
h;is other lines and branches as follow 8 Madison Ext. 126m. (in progress)
Lacrosse. Tremp. & Pres. 28m,; Winona

The

June

and

;

Mav,1883

;

&

St. Peter. 140m.; loua Midlan(L75m.
(in progress)
Elgin
State Line. 10m.:
Menominee Ext.. 120m. (in progress).

1885
1885
1885
1882
1875
1884
1878
1898
1915
1874
Jan., 1888
April, 1911

&

;

ilabiHties of C. & N. W. for these
roads are shown in the bond list. Lnnd
of the Co. are about 2.000.000 acres.

The

Operations for the year ending Juuel,
1870
18(1, compared as "follows with
gross earnings. $-'40,513 less; operating
expenses, $1,870,069 less; net earnings,
1,029.655 more. Balance to c edit of Income account, $333,559. Dividends have
been paid on stock as follows: June,
Dec, 1S71, SV onprel.:
1872. 3M onpref.
June, 1871, 5' on both Dec., 1S7», 5 on
both June, 1870, 2 on pref Dec., 18li9,
5 on pref., 4 on com.; June, 1869. 5 on
both; Dec 1-68. 5 on both. See report
in Chroniclk, Vol. 13, p. 278, 104 v. 14,
;

Dec. 1,1919

;

1874
1874

;

;

,

;

Oct.. 1900
p. 85,517; v. 15. p. 19.)
& O.
June 1,1911
J.&D.
Aug. l,l90llRoad m progress. Bonds. $15,000 per mile.
A. '40. New York, Co.'s Office. Apl.;3,1872:L. gr. 1 260,000 acres. Annu .1 report puDlished in Chboniclk, V. 14, n. 827, show1896
do
7
J.& J
ing net e«rnlng8, 18!l-72, $2,960,534,
Nov-1899
do
M. 4 N.
agaln-t $2.622 828 In 1870-71.
do
7g.f. J. &D.
J.&D. NT., N.Bl: of Com'rce July, 1894 iLeased to North. Mo. R. R.
7
J.& J. Bait., Merch. N. Bank. Jan., 1900 jIn progress, (v. 13, p. 18.)
8

I8-

A.

I

—

,

Julj 27,

..

..
.
.

THE

la'<2.]

..
.
.

(JHBONICLE.

119

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subucrlbers will confer » gre at C*vnr
DE8CHLPTION.

Mllea

of

or explanation, of all refureuees, aoo
foot notes on Ut paf^e or KK. Tables,

m
m
m

Ciu., llainiUon it D'tj/ton—»toc\i

Ul luurtRage
du

'63
'65

>'f

of
of

•M
3d

do
'«r
ClncinmUi <t fml—ut luortKage
'IX

luortnuifr:, Kuai*

C/rt. Jc

{inticinapoUn Junct.—lat

Boad

M

«5

3„'yio,ooo

.\

1,230.000

M.

SUI,UIO

.1

2H2.UV

I

20
2U

iiw;
1862
1867

18liS

1871
18Wi
186U

Ctffvelatiit

132
3M)

do
HH.AXI.OOO
Consold. 9kg fund, M. for Vi onO.OOO
CoMii'ottkdah /^./^— 1st uiortKuge
Colorado cv«/r<(;— lnt UKircRagc, conv
Port />/>o.v//— 1st .\l
llock. Vtit.—xm M. sink, fund bds,
Straltsvllle Dr....

Mort. bonds

4,500/1(41
42(l,04«

988

18
15
5

W

13

1,000

50

2,059..(«)

I8li3

630,000
48:,9U0
46,000

1870

ll,S2>p.in

a
a

JMS
1845
1862
1861

1,000
1,000

1st M..

skg fund for

("ons.-Jd M.. lor tlU

1870
1867
1867
1871
1871

Lolumbui

tt

a

I,

\',m
100

Xenut, Block

—

stock
mortgage, sinking fund
Notes, coupon, con v. at par
Massawippi stock, guar, ny C. & Pass
do
bonds.
do
do
ConnKticnt River— stof^k
1st mortgagf^slnklug fund
Countclicut ^illfi/— lilt mortgage
Counecticnt We-^tn'n—lst niortgaye
Connecting iPfiitii. >—\til niorlgage
Cooiit^ntown it Snsquelionna Valley— \%tiil.
1st

Cumberlftnd F«//ey— stock
Ist mort.:ago
2d mori gage
Coniinou bonds
Canburi/ it Jloricalk—Stocic

7
1

(M

7

400,00
13U,0U>
2,00 ^OIO
15,000,000

7

2M,lUi

1,010
100

1858
1871
187U

1866

a
1,00(1

l,Ui0

23 ei&TO
51

18li8

1860

ia'i3.!tt0j

M., guar. L. M.&C.& X
Dec'itur, Sullipnn tt Muttoon i/lt>i.i—UtM.

WMt.— Ist

Delfiuare R.R.—atocii

102

13
B4

a

Mort. (Dcl.jL.* w., Kast.Ex.)
ad Mort. (D., L. * West.)

akgTd
.

1.000

a
I (ICO

loiyioo
1(0,(00
170,000
18,'»8,»50
1,111,000
i.eaa.too
3,ll0O.(XIO

'l',tlOO

2,.SlO,0(lO

i,oou
1.000

4,690.000
1,170,000
300,000
3,219,000

tfc

Lake Mi A.— Ist .mort..
Detroit it Jfiltcankee—i^t Mort. bonds
2d Mortgage April 28, '53
I8t Funaecl Coupons, i\"ov. 15. '^
2d Funded Coupons, N'ov. 13. fi3
it

,

IJondsotJune:!*}, 't)4)(con(lllionallT)
eterilng (Oak. & Otta. UK.) Oct. 1, '53, gld
Dollar (Oak. & Otta. UK.) b'ds, Oct. 1,'53.
lat Mort. (Detr. & I'ontlacHK.), Apr. l.'Sl
SI Mort. (tle'r * Pontlac KU.l, Feb.. M.
2d Mort. (Detr. & Pontlac Rn.l, an., '53
Bonds of Sept. 1, 18(iO, (Limit »300,(IOl)).
Bds Ik mort. on Det. river front property
.

Dubnque

it

1870
1871
1871
1855
1856
1860
186:1

1866
18S3
18S3
1851
1854
1853
1866

Sioux C^t^— Stock

mort
Duoutjue Sonthwe8tern—\at M, pref ., s.f..
1st Mortgage, Oct. 1, 'fiS
Dunkirk, iVarren tt J'ittnbun/'-Utm,go\d
AuchenH it Columbia— \»t Mortgage

'i',66o

a&/
a

Vari.
Varl.

a
1,000
1,000
1,000

Mortgage sinking fund bonda,
Mortgage (old)
Mortgage (new)
English Loan, conver Ible".
1814, convertible
Essex R.R. bonds, Sept. 1856

Bonds due I*i.'., Anrll, '65.
do
1888, March, '63-'69
do
lfl89,May,'69
Eastern Shore, (Jfd.)— 1st mort., conv
2d niorlgage, conv
Edgefield it Kentwk t/—Tcnne-Bee Loan ...
EUzabelhtown it Paducah—Ut Mort., conv
Elk it MrKean—\it mort., gold

Elmlra

tt Wlittam^port—Btocii,
Preferred stock

Ist jnortgage

Income bonds, 99y years to run
Boad * mortgage on Elmira real estate.

6g

f.

ft

lu prurr<4a.

Couaur May,

.Iune,l8i;3
I. Iina
l,l«75i
Ian., lux

^epl

Nov.

1,000
1,000

i

Kl. L .and Ihr iVnn I:
a:ni.i...aiiuinririini.

450,00(1

i

tec
rc I*'
1*1.107

7

6^7

*

AU

7b.

I.

•

g.

"s'
8
8

8 f
1

Boston Office.

do
do

I

do

Julv,

190(1

.

Mcb
May

N. v., Co.'s Office.

do

1. 1H<II

19*

1,

;

do

do

Mar.

T.,Am.Ki.Nafink

M. bonds.
Ls'd to L. Miami, (aalnedhy P..C.a -tL)
111 progrrsa.
Couotv sab«crtpt*n. MOOjui.
Leaaed and ope' alrd by Phil., Wil.a Ball.

SlftiM
1906

Jan.

1,

M.ft 8.

.I.&D.
M.ft N.

M

it

Kew

VorkOfflce.

do
do

do
do
do
N. T..

do
Drexel.M. ft

N.

RIL. for 95 per cent o' arusa ear.log*.
lu 1811 «.-rosa earnings were IMLIIP. Au-

1

onal report

NT. ft Detroit.

7
7

rg.f

N. Y.

ft

v. 14, p. 1i4.

July W, "72 Kel reeelDia l«7I, t1,M>,a(: SoMlBgdeM
Coaaol. Mairk, IKX. wHk
Apr. 1, 1875; »4,8I9,917.
Mch. 1,1881 Cent. KK. of N J. (t. I4j>. M,«R, ag.!
Jnne. IBMi
Co. May 1.1899 L. gr.. ai'ituacree. Op by Ravaa Pnclle
Nov. 1,1X10 lo progrea*. Narrow gu-g<>. t feet.

A.ftO. N. T.. Clark, DodgeftCo
do
do
A.ftO.
.I.ft n.
N.T., Mirch.Nst. Bk
do
do
.r. ft .1.
A.ftO.
Boston, Co.'s office.
.M.ft N. N. Y., M. K. Jesup ft Co
do
do
M.ft N.
,!.«.'.
do
do
do
do
M.ft N.

Oct.
Oct.

1.
1.

Jnne
July,

Apr

May
>

ay

.May

I.

W

15, "5
15, "5!
15. "TS,

May,
July

De anifd ml Ocl.'7t.
1877 L. gr.. 4«.i»0 acres.
I8»* Net rarnlng«, IRiLtSB.rai. it. II p..<n.i
.
Traffic guar 10 p.c. froin Mick. (.'. ft Ul
1891
1896 Real est. M. vaOMO: 3 yr. note*. ttlkJOIO.

I. '>«i

1,

1873
1886

UM

Leaaed to Great Weal of CanM*. In
3W p<r cent wa« nild en pref. a<o««, aad
'

In

ll*!,

V

7 1"

June. 1M«. V
Ihe .Merchai
tlOWU) per

I

Ike koivtatrf
Ik* kiadaof

h*T« lka< Ikr
been redeenieJ. NlI eamlajia la Mffl.
tS85 F3, In IsTD, *9m.2a: in laS. IMkJR:
In im. t7U4.4lk:: In 116,'. I7«.'J>; la uai.
wes,0«i. See aannal i*purt. (t. 14. p.

London.

Variout.

Di-trolt Office,

S

p. e(.
Jn.^187, Leased to Ills. r«ttl f or IP yr*. al
eani'ga 1st 10 yia, 34 per cent td W >n.
do
(lock.
J. ft.I. N.T.. M. K. JesapftCo. Jnly, lan Net earolngs, 1871, r»,«*. Pref.
ga»> 315, com. sock. »!«4,«B.
do
Oct., l9fM
do
A,ft O,
S. T., I'nlon Trust Co. Jnne, 1900 Completed Ailgii>t.ia;i. iv. 14. p Oi.)
J. ft D.
N. v.. Brown Bros 4 C(i ,lan. I. IKK Ii.t. was suspended. »ee (v. 14. itl.,
.1. ft. I.
>d M. 135.6 dar Jaa ,",*
Phlla., K. Smith ft Co. Julv I, IWi L'sed to l>» IlK
J. ft.l.
July. IIT2 Leased to Phil ft K'sding al a per ceat
PhPadelnhla.
J. ft J.
ds. iv. ll.p.CB.)
Phlla., P. ft B. Office. Mch 1. 1888| on slo'-k and Int. on 1h>.M.ft 8.
onaol. Nov 1-a.', of F Tenn ft \ a. and
ir.u Ihe Co paid II*
In
Tena
a
Gs
K.
Natl
Bk.
July
1900
T..Caiiaiiii
J *.l N.
debt to Tenn and Issoed the sink, faad
J A.I. N. Y., U. T.WllaonftCo July, 1980
loan. Net rarnii (s last year. f4U.79*
Jnly ini
do
do
J ftj.
July, 1971 DIvldenda had been 8 percent a ye*r lor
Boston. Co.> Office
ft.l
nsurtCyrs, but none waa aid Jan 19*t
1971
London.
.1
ft J.
Leases Eastern la N. H.. ICai. Slock.
U74
Boston, Co.'s Office,
r.ft A.
>4ftl.im aam* dtrMcadaas fcast. xaa*
Sept,, int
do
*.l.
.1
Leaiie* Ponlaad. Moo * P.. at 10 per
Apill. I9^S
do
A ft (I.
March. 1998 cent on stock (t. W, pp. 41, ir .)
do
.M *8,
May, 1989
do
W.ftN.
Fonnerlyle»aedloP..W. * B.:
1
ft.l. Pbll>.,01rard Xat. Baak Jan, 1,1890
Apl. 1. 1884 on oam accoani alnce Dee.. 1818.
do
A ftO.
Fundeda accnedlnt. doeabool I
New York,
ft.l.
1
Mch 1, 1880 In ptofnaa. Subacrlp. toatoe*. w> »*».
do
M.ftS.
.1

.

IV. .1 .

N. T., M, K.JisnpftCo.

do

'

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,

l','

.

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.

50

1,000 000

SOD

570.000

S

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*.*o.

XJKO

7

F.ftA.

"50

Jan., 1872
.lulT. !9i!>
July, 1-7S

1,OUO

'l',UUO

ilji"

IM>-l-i-3-l Leased lo Phil,

Philadelphia.

Jan. 1.1880

383,000
750,000
194,000
160,(0)
1,000,000
500,000
400,000
200,000
1,075,500
8,000.000
1,500,000
500,000
500,000

&

VennT

.

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Varl.
J. ft J.

1

7f

4

Ml,m>. Ut

.

It-I8t"ll.

Not, (s, »
M.ft N. N'.Y., M,K.Jeaunft Co Not. is. 73
do
Apr. 1.1878
do
A.ftO.
do
do
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do
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do
Bent 1, 188«
do
do
M.ft v.

7

7

I.

fo

Nrt earnings liri,aut«l,2lJ It. Il.pjni
Sepi I, 1901
ouipleled. Marrh, KV. (i.ll.p. UO.i
lune, 1872 Leasid inp'-rpetuily tu Pltts..< iun.ft »IX.
Septl.iwiu Guar by Pa. Kit. i eu's ssuine llaM Ifa.
May. 1872 Dividends In 10 years,* per cc I.
July. 187! Leaded lo Coucuid Kll. al g25.UJI> peryear.
Feb.. 18:2 Net eanUigs for year ending Junes', Kl,
Dee. 1.1-76
t2«CiB; >lnklug fund inrmard, iJiaL
lee. I IN7K
DIvldenda, 6 per cent a y T tor r—
past I >ia.
#
Feb. 1, inri
I

.I.ft J.
,l.ft .1.

K J.
M.ft N.

136,000

lat

N.

.\

4,2e2,U»

ua

M..» 8.
.I.ft.I.

A.ftO.
7
7 f

7
6

Int.

M.ftS.
A.ftO.

Q-^'i.

640^0

r»-,*u-

•

p<rrr.lo pay

l.*15.U<>.tfUft 2d M.. C
2d'\l., I2.9W.H11 were sold

April, ItWl

J.'&'.I.

3

a,192M0
3,470

til)

a Trent, t 'c. dlv on stoic
Net aminga last Asral year. tl3,4r2.
2d mnri. la gnaraatecd by Coi>a..lldale<l
Coal Co.
Phlla. ft Carlisle. V«.
A|.rll. 1872 Sto<:k owned In large part by Pa. RB. Co.
Fhlla ,T.A M ddleftCo Apr. 1,19IM, Net earnings l«;0-7l, tJS)/at.
Cuado
Apr. l,19l« sl.lerable ad anr' a made to bnuKk
roads, (v. 14, p. «38.l
Jan.
1.18KI
do
Dividends 9 per * eot per annum.
18 2
^. v., Lockwood ft Co iiw ft 90
Phlla.. penn. K.R. Co. del. 1,1888 Lcaaed.Mar.'n, to renn.R.R. lorSIycvi.
I'OK
.^prll.
X. v.. Turner Br a.
_
V , l.ond. ft Frankft July, 1911 In pr'grraa, Darrnp.. la.loHt. Paul,
N. Y., Wlnslow,L. ft Co i^pnl. 18;2iConi. stack. *2 Snjon. L'sed In prrrelnlli'
to Clu., Ham. ft ll, r..r aun lal Int on
Ju y. IMII
do
do
Sept., 19^1 bonds. Pref. stock of $:lJmt.iO(. guar.
do
do
bye. H ft !>.. isaoed 1S71 lorrllreU. a
do
do
Oct., IHW

8.

Q-.I.
&.I.

2,5(X),0(I0

100
1,000

ij

percent
erceni•of groas eanilUM'^

IrtO

do
Julv I, IWWi
Boston, Boat, ft A. RTI
luly, 1-7! .Vet lopome, IW>--n. fin.m. DlTldeai.'*
M.ft 8. Boston, Globe Nat'l Bk. Septi.iKTH in lOyrara. 81 perce.i. (v. :4.p.4S)
.I.ft J.
N.Y., Am. Ex. N. Bk Jan. l,l'»il IV. 13. p. m.)

.M.ft II.

2,'i0,(«10

i.aw.uoo

Lcaaed Nov., ItTI to Pina RR. Cu. at 7
p-rieni on preMM slock and all lourrat, ftc. (T. M,p. OH, taiji:.)

.I.ft.l.

150,(100

81,500

U

J. ft J.

.1

7

IB, of Ihe n..Col ,a Claa a
Bt'llrfoDialnc fooinaiilea.
tTtiaia
payahlr lu amioallaslallnrau. ( T.
p.*0: IS p. 4«I. ir.u. i>.a», «).)
itic

MM

do
do
do
do
do
do

A.

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

5.1IOO,I«10

1989
18«U i
«
1866 b tt t

186U
1863

;

mi

1<,2

luly, 1873
Ian. 1, mil In progreaa.

do
do

ft I).

F.

5

100

•«8-'69

com

bonds

3

10

'ait)

ll.a.
'

do
N-.v i.iMir
Phlla.. to 't OIHee,
liine 1, '9it Le sed to Phlla. ft finding (V.t4.».(ai
Mostoii. Treas.'s Olllcc. June I. •SoiSloci Issued. n47J«0.
Aug. 1,1<I<I2 Leased to rblla, Wll. ft Falllnior*.
Oct. 1, 1897 Com Irird luly. ii>:o, and hraack Ja*..*?!.
>uly 1, imil :.rt earnings, l>'7l,t.'a,7n. Bands
l«
Jan I,I8''2' b rrderllied wll iliiaaofT} ivll.pil'i
Ocl., 1967 Cons-l, IWIiof Col.ft II ,.
N, T.,8t. NIch.Nat.Bk.
Kaat. Leased Kcb , l<a»

K.ftA.
.1.

.l.ftD.

f.S,266

1854
1856
I86S

iSTO

N.V.. Manhattan Ilk
v., Lawrence Bros.

N

do
do
do
do

1,
I

1

N.V., Farui.L. ftT.Cu.

.1.

7 f

1,309,200
495,100

1S7D

ft

«

110,000

£lAl*rti (Jfo**)—atock

Bonds due

i1.

6,8,525
371,115
1,566,619

100,1410

kaade

I

May. 1*1^ Liaanlio At.* UI.WrM.MfnawanalhAug,
Nng.l.ma
1,1*73
ly, lu advance.
I.aal aakoal iwon
r— la
..
'Sepl.l5, •:«, Cutuir.cLi.
(T. 14. p. „-

do
do
J, ft J.
do
A. ft O.
do
A. ft (>
do
F.ft A.
do
M *S. .N. v., I'nlon Trus Co
Columbus, Trt-aaary.
Q.-M.
M. &S. N. v., ^.nier. Kx. Bank.
M.ft N
Host.. Tower, Gld. 4 Co
.1.

140,(«IU

Ge<trffia—%tQck.

1st

2,500,1100
1,000,(100

88>l,UIO

1863
1863
IS70
1868

7
2 f
6

\,m)
Varl

Mortgage
Te7t7i.,Virffijiiti tt

7

51,000

Hint Brandyu'ine it Wfit/nesburg—HtM...
E'lHt Pennni/tvania— stock
let

7

JtlLOOO

1st

h^Ht

.I.'ft'j.

M. ft K.
A.ftO.

00

OOOacr's* 2d M.on 162n:
Ind,—\st mortgage

85m.iS; 16C

Detroit, llili^ilale
2d iiiorlgase
Detroit, Luuiing

.

(122.100
J,*)2,l;00
tllT.UKI

tt Rio (iramle-tut mort., gold
Moines Vat-Xnt M., Keokuk to Des M.

Ut M.,on

N.
:i.

ft

A.ftO.
A.ftu.
A.ftO.

2,500,(XIO
1,000
lU,UllOpi'.lu

Vi'nver

ft
tt

.I.ft 1>.

•JM

«io,00ii

X
1851
1856
1872

J.

.I.'&'.I.

1,2"S)','4:0

im

_

l8t

,

8.

300,UI0

49.>,000

KuMlnprarma. L^ay.Ud. loM.AaaV
I'orB.erty IntMd lu nKl.,(Ui a LtlmittU.

ft L ,'M M.,IB iiiutcrs'
lo rii'iiaoge for ur.
•-•Id cudar f .rreloeiu*.
it

oad
75."

8

State loan

Bonds, (cnnverllb. from June 1,^5 lo '")
Penrer Pitriitc~~\st mortgage, gold, I. gr

ft

1,400.(XIO

1871

1856

Dsl., Lack, tt H'<?««r«—atock

M.

A. ft O.
A.ft U.

622.1

M a

mm

Mar<li.l»ii

.

Jiine7.'toHl
uulll 114191
.May, llhv

Cleveland, Office.
!J.i.. Wird,C'. ft fo
(Jl'*veland. at oftU-e.

S.

4 f.

108,500

000

,

lud.ciua

Aug

do
do
do

.1

M.ft

1,IX)0

i,tW

<k

*
«-M.

J. ft.l.

6
6

l.U)0

1

M.

I.ft . I.

18(17

<

l>ec., Isw
lau'iT
.luiv 1. !«<
.luly
I
Mel. I. Ifua

.luly

C. r.,U,'8.'t'r'imco.

N.
A.

M.&S.
M ft S.

1871

1809

ft

G

i856

50

4

F.

7

2,000,aiO
1,0(0
1,00 20,0Ulpr,m

'38 C1&6I
1S64
llOX

mortgage
Guaranteed bond.*
Kxtenslon mortgage
I'^t

b

ZU&C

U4 Um

Mirk

M

a J,
M,ftN'.

9116.0110

4(«l,000

du

,1.

M.

2,HW 000
100,000
903.000

IvTi

fix

Bk

Uw IXy a

aic. 7I>| rareitca ol u.*!* u,4 I
<
lln t,',*7l'< •ia>.fl«
llt|>uril« ciikuii.
• La. V i: p v/:
I

A. I'hdadelph a.Co 'sOltlcr
A,i'>. X. v., 8t..Nlck.\Sal. Bk.
.1
ft .1
do
do
,!.& J.
do
do

25O,UI0
1.000,000

100

142
141
141
141

400,U!0
1,7011,000

1.326,650
161,0U)
109.MH)
82,0 O

A
23

117

000

50

a
a

Mortgage

4(10

740,00,1

1863

JMnrill, L'rb., Hl'lontt J'ekin—Ut M.,gold.
J> .venport it Si. i1/i(/— Iwt M., gjld
Vayt.it Mich—Vtet. stock, guar. C. H.& D.
1st M., sinking fund, f:iU,(XIO per year
2d mortgage

s.To,ax)
2,123,(iU0
4:.2,800

ft .1.

* A.

F.

7

79,000
13.U00,I(V
821,000

1,786,000
292,000

100

T>tinrllle,tliuleton it Mllke.Hburre—\fitmort.

jjen

1,000
800,0110

W

l,.'ilK),O0ll

A
«

1K56

66&71

Cumberlund itPennii/lruniif—liit mortgage
'id mort lageslnkuig fund bonds

it

7

sn
lOU
lOO

I.

F.

M.

8g

50
I>

J.
J.

.1.

.M. ft N.
.I.ft J.

1IIU,U1I

l,('llilj,b00

Ist Uloi-lgage

3d mortgage
Toledo Depot (cost

1"

7

Cinn. —1st mort

f707iC'O»'(/— stock

Dai/ton

'

225.1HU

1,213,

1{.U.>

ft
ft

.I.ft

.1

ig

9S3,(XI0

ft

tl5,IMI,a00

Concorti it PurUintx)uth—9\.oc\i
Connecticut <£- Pcmnuntpittc R. R.

8>.a

,">»l,70,l

1,000

(ICO.CKIO

it

7 f

1,096,««

b

18>.8

mortgage (Col. &
Cfuilnil IM:.)..
Incuuie bonds, (Col. & Ind. C\;ntnil K.R.)
Construe, buds (';bk'. & (J. Kastern U.K.)

Cous.

7 f

513,500
l,252,oai

a

a-.Bk

do

do

in: I,«aa«

lau

lunr,

Nlcta. ^al.

J.ftD.

10,971,9(10

liid.

Columbus, Sprinaf.

p.m.

321,UI0
517,000
2,125 000

i853
857

Ind Central— Hot^\c

Income bonds (Chic. & Gt Kast ru
Union & Logan-port 1st inor gage

7

.;),;3>,iioo

do
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,1

a,
I,

Inly i). IB

.

7
7

2,000 000
16,0110

D. .N.y.,Alil. Kxch

>Uy

N.V.,Co.'>oince.
Jul), IMS
New Vork.
»iu<'k, M<tU).
N.r., Wlaalow, L. ft Co luly, IMS LcaamlltHluCIa ,H«D. a D Co (t.
do
do
J»n. I, law p. 4ai.
J. ft D.
New Vork.
June. I'Jtl
Kw emnito«» year rDdlm t>t « IKl.
BoBtoO Agency.
M,'*'N,
.Nov,, ini
niajD* an lorrraarof t.4,OI. a>rr IK*.
do
K, ft A.
do
Aug.KiaU HprlDCf a Col roMl UJraacd It. 14.*.
'
do
do
M. ft 8.
l<epll,IW7 46.)
.I.ft D. N. v., rnlon Trust Co Dee. I. IHU
A. ft O. S.\., Duluu TruaKo Apr. 1,1*11 Ma.uarHbyCf C ftl
K^yL taM.t.

A»

SO)

ft

do
do
do

•_

a(iu.oou
1,067,1 1

"iiKi

do
do
do

N.

.1

ft

.

J.
I.

l,r00.UU

l,f«»l

225
ilM

nUAtM.

"^"l'.'-"-

K.ftA.

"'so

186!t

16

'itl

20000 pr in
400,UIO
7

18«4

12J4

homi; t
f nui'Ipal,

bK S DH

N.r., Wluslow,L.ft Co. Apl.

(>

*
±U.

.l.ftD.
M.ftS.

7

iUi
auo

inn
19U

it

ColH.itbiiH, Chic, it

7'J«,0U)

65(1,000

'80

"si

J
.1

lO.umn.ni
34iOM»

18S2
1867
1871
1811

4k
.

.I.ft.l.

0,IUI

1 ,2

U)

1,1

138

IM

4111

Logan &

IJU

67

Ml.yeninn <tl)ei—\al M., Rid...,
<t A(i.«.— Gnurantfud stock

Cotutii. tt
1st uiortg.ige,

»iu,oui
2,|I0II,IUI

1,000

lo7!

&

2d inortgaKe for »1 jmuiJO
»2,U«l,ll(10
Sd
do

Votutnbia

r,iV«
1,000

50

M.,skefdbds

br..lst

1,UI0
1,000
1,000
1,000

18(«S

Sinking lund,:ld Mort. (now 2d)

Hubbard

i.im

itiii

rrcferred 8luck
Murt. bdH, Sniidu»ky, Dayton & Clu..
do
Maudi|.>ky city & Ind

tJirflitiia

*

llU
l.OliU

—

M

n.rl

I

fThere Payable. u,d

C?lll.'|''«y""«=.

1,UIIU

18<I4

Cleve. ...
Clnciumtti tt Sprttiarti'ttt~lnt M., guar^ut'd
Ciitn., Wttha^h (f Mirh.—\»l niurtguf^c
<.*,'r.. Cot., Cin.it Init.— stock
Istniort. (t'.C.& C'?HK.) »i"),(lilOtt yrar...
IslM. (Bell.* Ind.) cxcli. for uew
1t)t niortKaxCj new, a, f
C'fCelaud ,t Mahontng—ttoc^
1st raortKUKc

W''">l

lli«5

Vutu., fitchmnnd tt F. 'r.— Ut M..ffld. guar
Vin., Sttiulwilii/ tt CteveUuut stock

Sandusky

tfti.dlng.

0«

N TKKK8T0B Ul V

I

ftale

18KI

mortKaKc

Clu.,

Amount

LIST.

nulUo or any rrror 4lM>*rara4 la aar TaMw.

iiuiuediate

ii»

eu

iiiurtKaKt'
Ciu., La'ut/ette »t Chivttyo—\*t niort., gold
Ciu. it Jfartin-ivUle—ltit M.. guar by letiseeH
Cinn. it Munktngum I'd/.— ut iiiort
Chi., Jiicftntoiut tb C/i/c— let mortKaife

do

kIvIiik
Out.

'ill

'id

bjr

6

6
6

6
6
8

.

.

7g.

2«

M.ft
I

'N.

ft.l.

J

Penn. B. R. Co. Not., 1971
July, ISia
do
Penn. Life los.Co JanM, 1880
28(1
Phil*., Penn. K.R. CO.
Phil*.,

Plill*.,

I

n

pbUa.,byComp«nr.

18)1 to Nortkera Cent, for I8»
N'' '"»J5|»
paid. »'« »5
yr*.
la urn.
In 1871, tstjmf. *g*iB*i
DlTs. gsar by PaTlCB. (t. 14. p.

Lowed In

Hem

pon*

MO

. ...

11

!

—

. .
.

THE CHRONICLE.

120

[July 29, 1872.

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers

tvlll

OuiBtaodlng.

&c., of all references, see Roail
foot notes ou lat paijc of KB Tables.

For explanation,

common

-Id inortKUffe
4tli inortKJi»<e,

100
100

78,000,000
8,536,910

1847
1819

1,000

3,000,001)

1,00(1

l<i53

1,000
1,000

4,000,000
6,000,000

Buttalo lirancli

Bonds

1S57
18J3
1861

Long Dock Co.

morti^af^e

;8(i3

convertible
5tU luortuaife, convertible
Sterling bonds, coiivenible, £l.l)OU,000....
Oeneral inort.. ROld (for »;«,UOO.IX)0)
»« it J^ittuburg— stock
1st inortKaKe, couv. Into cons, mortgage
2d mort^i.go. convertible
Consol. mjr*.frtje of State lax

E

Kqul

.niciit bonds
it N. American,

£uropean

h

18i>5

1871

l.OOOi

50
1862
1865
1868

(Bangor
loau.

\

45

Winn

b
b

1869

Terre H.)....

EvaiMDitle, HenUerMon tfc ^Va^Ap.— 1st mort.
Hinnyvllle, Terre Iliiute <t CAic— let M.gld

23
98
55

i860
1867
1870

EDamc<t Vmwfordiv—l-l M, Ev.&
Ist mort., s.f (Evausville to

lll.,s.f

ItockviUe extension

Fan Itltier, Warren it Providence :

—

Bonds..

18.52

1851

1,000

,

l.OOO
1.000

110
110

1»7U
18r2

236
236

1,000,000
775,000

100

1,(199,100

500

75.0' 10

1,000
1,000

2,:!00,000

Jan., 1893

do
do

do
do

b

500,000
1,500.000

l.OOC

l.tKW
1,000

Y' J.&

1,000

7g.

1,000
1,000

186,500
5,000,000
2,955.000

Preferred -tock
'51-'55

15
53
116
51
54
79

mortg ge

FiiUklll— 1st mort. (K.Ij
1st mortgage (Conn.)
Houtatonic— stock
Preferred stock
it

26X
96
120
120
"4

mortgage, sinking fund
2d mortgage..

Ist

2d inor gaire

50

1,182.550
700,000
3,500,000
1,500.000

1,000

18.i3

751000

O0&52
100

8'20.000

100

1,180,000
191,0(0
100,000
100,000

1858
1867
1869
1869
1310
1371

1871
1S72
1869
1870

,

l«Ji9

Itliact it AthenH-Xst M.,slnk. fund, gold.
Jack., Lann. it Saginaio—iSt mort

1870
1S85
1S68
1810
1870
1867
1S69
1869

2d mort

—

1

—iBt mortgage...

,

ail
77

159
159'

44

....

1862
1353
1366
1870
1853

5K
5M
6g,

Oct.

1,

50i)

'ioo

Varl

J.
J.

Jan.

6
7
8 f
3
10
7

8X
6

8

IM
6
7
7

"4'
7

7
6

7g.
rg.f.

1,

7

In

1,000
1,000

ft

Net

;

let earnings. »2:i,87i. Total
laudsales to Jan. 1, 1872, 11.714,814. Deferred payments on land sales and cash
In trustecH hands, Jan. 1, 1872, were
$988 742.
A'lnnal report ^unllshed In
CuROMiCLK, v. U,p. 'SJ2; seeaiBo p. 796.

May"l,'l880
•an. 1,1837

*103,S1I;

Sept 1,1888

May

1,

1888

&

&

&

do
do
do
do
do

do

A.&O.
A.&O.
J.&D.

Irredee.i:.

and operated. 1,377m. Gross earnings in
Expenses about $6,18V1, $i,313,0l4.

Irredee n.

400,000.

Perpetual.
Iri-edeem.

o

do
do
do
do
do
do

J.

J. ft J.

do
do
do

Irredeem.

the Erie & Niagara, 31m.
For
ft Milwaukee, lS9m.
the half year ending Oec. 31, 1871, the
gross receipts were £5t7,.351 ; working
expenses, £313,633 ; net eariilncs, £213,716;
ProSt
Intere-t on bonds, &c., £83,873.

Company leases

April, 1872

ami the Dctr.

(jet., 1871
July, 1871

Jan

1872-73

do
do

Nov., 1873
July, 1876
Oct., 1877
Oet.,1 78

do

Dec,

on half yeai's working was

£131,151.

(v.ll.p. 659.)

1390

See Chbosicli, r.

li, P.5',.

.May i! 1889 Leased to Reus & Sar. Stock paid $126,370.
1, 1890 Operated by Erie.
Han. & St. Jo., 207ra.. branch, Qulncy, 111,
to Palmyra, 15m. ; Cameron to Kans. C,
Aug.', '1870
Net earnY., Duncan, S. & Co,
l?71-3i
53m. Total operated, 275m
New Yorkofflce,
ings In iS70-71, $1,089,034. 50,000 shB. new
Apr. 1, 1881
do
common stock authorized in Feb., 1872.
do
Mar., 18*1

N. Y., Nat. Trust Co.

.

.

A.&O.
M.ft

S.

F.& A.

J.&

do
do

J.

do
do

See CiinoNiOLE, vol.

Jan., 1892
Jan., 1892

12, p. 101

;

v. 14, p.

2 '.9, 321.

Jan. 1, 1890 Int. was in default. See (v. 14, p. 521.)
J.& J. Phlla., Company's office Jan. 10, '72 Leased to Penn. RU., which owns a maJ.& J.
do
do
July 1,1 883 jority of the stock. (V. 14,0.628.)
N. Y., Union Nat Bank •Inly 1, 1872 Worked with N. Y. & N. H^ven road
N. Haven, City N. Baik July 1, 1872 receiving 43 per cent of net pi-oflts. Cash
J.& J. Hartford. Phoenix N Bk. Jan. 1,1873 dividends in 10 yrs. 133 p. c. iv. 14. p. 43.)
J.& J. Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk. Jai.l, 1876 Operated by bondholders trustees. Net
earniiiga 1871, $191,062.
J.& J.
do
do
do
Jan. 1,1876
Leases Berkshire RR., Stockbrldgeft Pit 8.
j.'&j.
Bridgeport & Boston July 1. 1872 held, and w. Stockbrg. Gross earnli>g8
1871, $780,280; operating exp's, $601 l'.-0;
J.& J.
do
do
1877
net earnings, $176,160, again-t $147,024 In
d
F.& A.
do
1885
.

J.&'J.

A. & O.
F.ft A.
& O.

A

J.

ft

J.

A.&O.
J.&

J.
8.

t\<S

!l.

J.&D.

Y

do

do

18.0.

1889

(V, 14. p. 6,59.)

Nat'l City Bank. July], 1891 In progress. Net earn"g8,lS71, $1,155,697 gld
Fhilartelphia, Office
Sept. 1, '90 I'he report to state of Penn. for year
1871, showB $.378,6811 gross earnings aud
do
do
Feb. 1, 1875
$171,2 14 opeiatlng expenses, (v. 14, p.
do
do
Apl. 1, 1S95

N.

,

do
N. Y., Co
do

do

628,)

Main line, 707m. Rent of leased roads
An'g'.','l87S
(402m.) 35 percent of gross earnli.gs.
Apl. 1, 1375
Net revenue in 1871, $2,132,847. Const,
N.Y.&
Apl. 1,1875
bonds of 18t5 will be paid now on deN. Y., Co.'s office.
Oct. ;, 1890
mand. <v. 14 p. 85, 490.)
Londoa.
Apl. 1,1875
N. Y or London.
Jan. 1, 190 In progress. Co. has aid & 30,000 acres I'd.
Oct., 1909 Road completed, 202m.. Sept., 1870. Cost
N. Y., Turner Bros.
of road and equipments, $11,500,000.
do
Oct., 1890
do
Sept. 186" Road went into hands of receiver, Oct.. '70
N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, April, 1888 Settlement with creditors pending. See
report In v. 13, p. 800. (V. 13, p. 6S6, 800;
do
do
do
Keb.,1897
's office.

do
London.

do
do
do
N, Y., Un. Trust Co.
do
do
do

V. 14, p. 521.)
June, 1899
July 1,1919 Net earnings, 1871, $286 414. Leases St.
Louis, A.ft T.H. road and paid $45O,0OU
Oct. 1, ISOO
rent, net earnings being $500 676.
jnlyl, 1881
Bondit guarauteed by Penn. RR. Co.
F.ft A N. Y., Farm's L. ft T. Co
1908
do
do
do
M.&N.
A.&O. New York Co.'s office. Apr'ii'l',I911 In progress. Consolidated, June, 1872 (v.
1.5, p. 44 )
Jan. 1,1900
J. & J. New York. City Bank.
J.& J. N. Y.,Farm. L.&T. Co. July 1, 18S9; Leased to Mlchlian Cent., which gives a
Nov. 1,188) traffic guarantee.
M.& N.
do
do
do
A &0. N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. Apl. 1, 1899! Leased to Ills C, at Si p.c. on earninES.
J.& J. N. Y., .Metropo'itan B'k, Jnlyl, 180O Stock paid, $286,730. Cost of road, $-268,381.
Lantis, 192,000
J. ft J. N. Y., Nlni h Nat. Bank, July 1, 1835 Operated by Mich. Cent.
M./t-S.
».
(T. 13, p. «ej.)
Mar.l,1888|
do
do
do
do
do
do
1^
M.& N.

Various,

A.&O.
J.& J.

in

770,000
300,000

2,960.O«
600.000
1.495.000
500.(»KI

9)0,000

7

2,00)00)

i'.ooo

J.

A.&O.

96,00)

100

stock. »l,(HI,053,*pref..»100,000.

i

London & Montreal.

M. ft

20100)

a

Com.

&

London Joint Stock Bk

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

6g
7g

4,000.00;)

1,000
1,000
1,000

Jan. 1,1881

Nov. 1, 1887 profits, 18;0-7I, «170.157 s.nk. f'd,t31,0Ul)
Aug. 1,18'iO per yr. (v. 13, p. 666.)
Jnly 1, 1897 Recently completed.
May 1, 1900 Stock paid ln,flOO,000. (v. 13, p. 667.)
Net Income, lo70-71, *9,S66. (v. 14, p. 43.)
July i,'l?72 Dlv. In 10 years, 75 per cent. (V. 14. p. 43.)
Gross earnings, 18!l, $674,685; expenses,

Oct., 1881
Saginaw.
Oct., 1889 Sold, 1871, to Ft W.,Jack.,
do
April, 1896
Bait., Merch. Nat. Bank. Oct. 1, 1901 In progress. 12m. finished Jan., 1372.
N. Y., Bk of N. America July 1, UWJ Pirst lnt,dueJan..'73. (v. 15, p. 76.)
Augusta, Ga., RR. Bank July, 1872 Net earnings, 1871-72, $417,238. (v. 14, p.
do
1870 to 1880
386, 459.)
York and London. Sept., 190(1 Traffic guar, of 15 p. c. from Ills C.ft Pa.R
Jan., 1892
N. Y.. Nat. Ex Bank
Julv 1,1883 Leased to Erie. 2d mort., $60,000.
S. Y., Wlnslow, L.
Co
1889
In progress. Ist M., guar, by PlttB.,r.W.
do
do
& Chic. (V. 13. p. 83, 177, 209, 210, 462, 833)
All the amounts here given are in pounos
London, Co. 's Office.
St. Lawrence,
eases Atl.
sterling,
London aud Portland. Dec, 1872
Can. Grd. June,
150ni. ; Chic, Dot.
Loudon, at Co. 's Office. Apl., 1877
59m.; Mont. ft Champ., 49iitTrBafl. ft L.
do
Jan.. 1920
Huron 161m. Total road owned. leased

J. ft J.

I'

m

I

St.

,

A.&O.
A.&O.

332,000
2,500 10

5^0,000

b

1867,

To form a direct line ffom Bangor to
John aud Halifax (v. 13, p. ii09, 529).

do
do
Boston, Treasurer,

J.

6&7

1,700,000
1.450,000
.,.^,
1,000
1.000 16,000 p.

a

ft

A.&O.

p

;

M,ftN. Jersey Uty, 1st Natl Bk May

i.oo;),ooc

1,000
1,000
1,000

& A.
a J.
.J. & J.

F.ft A.

1,(K«I 16,0(X)

1863, »22,672

Jan. 1,1876
Jan. 1,1901
Jan. 1, 1900 Fern'dinatoCed.Keys L.gr. 500,000 acre
Stock, $200 000. Cost, $399,235.
N. Y., St. Nlch. Nat. Bk, July"!,' 1900 Cost of road, 64!,482
N.Y. Farm's. L. ft T.Co. July 1,1889 Has a traffic agreement from Mich. Cent.

F.
J.

7

1.500,000
5,728,490
1 589,500
2,800,000
1,600,000
2,000,000

1,000

J.
J.

M.&N.

2,750.000

1.0001

&

A.&O.
J.& J.

5

5,(100,1)00

1,000
1,000

J.

8,0'ia,500

\,ms

;

Mar. 1,1899

Interest In default.

2,500,0,10

a

.T.'ft

2'.,-280,510

1,0.10

1869, $475,612

1890

1881-86

416,000
367,500
1,317,000
113,060

1,000

*

do
do
do
indlanapoUn tfc St. Louifi-tst M.,in 3 series
2d mortgage
Equipment bonds
Indianap. Jt Vi7icennes—\st M., guar
2d mortgage, gnar
Jnternatio lat ( I'exas), Is" M., gold
Houston & Gt. No., Ist mort. gold
Ionia & LanHng—lst M., trtilUc guar
2d mortgage
Iowa Fallx tfc Sioux Lit7/—\6'. M.. Apl. 1 '69.

& J.

ft
ft

J.& D.
M.&N.
6

•

M.&S. New

J.

5,(100,000

501

do
do
do

.I.ft.1.

481,000
1,574,000

1853

50

m

Var.

4,(100,000

50

1870

do
2d mortgag
d,>
Bonds of LoulBvll e (endorsed)
Joliet tfc N. Tntllana—Xst mortgage

6 g.
6 g.

75 ',000

"ioo

iasi
1851
1851
1864
1865
1S70
1869

Sdserles, 8 erllng
do
indiana tfc fltinoU Cent.— \st M., gold
Jndlanap. Bloom'tonit WeH—\st M.,gldbd9

3d mort
Jack^nnn, Pensac.it Mob Florida St bds.gld
Jelferfton. (P^t.>~lst M. fllawley Branch).
2 mortt^age (Hawley Branch)
Ist ir-ortgaifc (Sn-queh. to Carbondaie)..
Jeff., Mad. it Indianap.— stock
Ind. & Mad, R,;. -1st mortgage
JeffersouvlUe i'' .—2dm rtgaze bonds..
JetfersonvlUe, Mad.& Ind— 1st
rtgage

4g

4,000,000
500,000
1,200,000

isei
1870

1819
186H
ia54
1857
1865

BouKlontt TexaxCeM—Xat M,ifOln, l.gr-.s.f,
jbuntingdon it Broad Top— \st mort., gold.
2d mortgage
8d mortga-re, consolidated
Scrip for past due coupon
llllnoi-i Central -stock
1st mcit. constr 'Ction bds(now payable)
do
do
gold
do
do
Re:lcmpttou, lat & 2i series,

fndianap.. Cine, tt Laf.— stock.
Ind.tk Clnn. of '58
Ind ,Cinn.& Lafayette

"i'g

376,766
130,000
300,000
9,167,700
5,087,224
3.0 0,000

74

iilsi>f 1809.,

,1.

J.

A.ftO.

618,066

100
100
1,000

'72)

"79

.

J.
J.
J.

2,842,186
1,688,057
788,722
5,734,351
16,931,437
3,:«(,896
227,273
1,381,117

186S
1870

mortgigc

J

,!.& J.

1,1100,000

1869
15-0

common stock

RK.)

&

1,500,11.10

2.IIOtl,OiXI

1,426,M5

Exten-'tlon— 1st niortifage
Burrinb.. PorLs'h, Ml. Jog A ia/ica«— stock

A.&O.

4,200,000
615,500

Co7Km61a— stock

Harlem

I''
6 B

10 J

mortgage, guar, by State

Palmy. KB,

J.
J.

A.ft O.
A.& O.

470,5110

Loan

ft
ft

1,800,000
600,000
150,000

30i;733
3,650,000
1,510,668

Office.

N.T.,Mcchan. Nat. Bk

M.ft S,
M.ft N.

A.&O.

2,:)60.333

Boston

J.

M'.ftN.
J. ft J.

1.000

1110

New York &

Providence.

J.&

J.
J.

1, -200,000

Laud Grant mortgage
Bonds 1870, conv.,

J.

5110.000

221,190
77,180
500,000

—

ft

1670, nil

I

July 1,1898

do
do
do
10
J. ft J.
New York.
do
10
M. ft S.
8
J. ft J.
do
8 f
J. ft J. N. Y., Mech, ^at. Bank.
New It ork or London.
IK- J. ft J.
N.Y., Market Nat. Bk.
M.ft N.
7
8 f
10 f

165,00J
1,000,000

£100
£100

Barttford i£ New Haven— ^oOi
Scrip (to b2 paid In full July,

4 f.
'7'

l,7,CO0O

£100

& Cam.

7 k.
1

116,000
is-^ooo

£10,

2d mortgage

Feb., IfeiiThe report for the nine months ending
Jur.e SO, 1872, Is published very lully in
the Chkoniclb, v. 15, p. 82, with completp tables of earnings, expenses, llabllities, ftc, showing an exce-<s of disOct. l.nsti
bursemeuts above receipts, ol'|l,6i6,65T.
Junel,188S The net earnings above int., ftc. for the
,lan. 1,1891
fiscal year endh g in 1871, were »118,264i

July 15, V2
May. 1879
Mch. 1,1879
Ma-ch U83

Septl,1875j |I,010,5(M.
(V. 14, p. 20, 83, 385. 595; V.
N. Y.,Olllcc. 23d stiest. Mch.1,19'20
15, p. 12, 41,43, 5:.)
N. v.. Union Trust Co. June 10, '72'Leasedin 187010 Pa.RK. forTperct per
do
do
Jan, 1, 1882 annum on stock and debt. Net earulusB
do
do
Apr. 1, 1S90 In 1871, f616,0il. (T. 14, p. 628,)

London.
M.ft S.
do
do
J. ft J. S. T., Farm.L'an ft TCo
M.ft N.
do
do
do
F ft A.
do
J. ft J. N. T., B'nk of America.
M.&N N. y., Farm.L'an ft TCo
J.

2,'«75,906

Junction, Philadelphia

Office, 23d BUeet.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London.

A.&O.

£1(10
£1110

Hart.,Prnv.

J.

£25 £2,373.589

1317

do
do
do
do
bonds, coupon

mortgage
mort. (Kan.C.

ft

A.ftO.

lastDivld,

do
do
do
do
do
do

J. ft.I.

4,000,000

14H

OreetttDlch tfc Johnaonvilte 1st M.. couv..
lliickentack tfc N. Y. Exteniion—V-t mort

Bo

J.

476,000
100,000

do
do
do
do

tst

<J.-M.

1,000
1,000

1.000
1,000

jJebentures
Mortgage bonds, coupon

Ist

lar

"ii'io

.

1st

2,0.iO,0OJ

825,000

—

1

Ist

J.

ft

M.ft S

1511,1*10

a

1S70
1869
1371
1869
18(1
1871
1871

Bonds, uot mortgage
aUnulii. Ltinton ifc Spring/.— Isl M., gold..
3d mort i age, gold
OMiien tt Veckertown—Xsl mortgage
Or. RiipiftH it {ndiana~l6t m, gold, guar..
not guaranteed
1st mort, got
Qrand Trunk iCanritt'O—siock
Mort. to UK of U. Canada on surplus lands
Atlantic & St. Lawrence, defer'di it. ctfs
Equipment M., Ist ou all rolling vtock.
do
do
2d
do
Postal bd3,&c., secured by gov't business
Ist Pief. bds,couv. Into 1st pr,-f. stock...
2d
do
do
do
2d
do
3d
do
do
do
4th
Great Wextern (ointido)— Com. 8toc<...
Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into common

(tjulncytft

I).

J.

M.iSkS.

6(iO,0JO

a

17

m

.Ml-sourl State

J. It

7

150.0(X)

I

Si. -yo^epA—

N. T.,

J.&D.

2,000.000
308.000

Construntion bonds

Hannibal tfc

J.

M.&N.
M.*8.
A.*0.

uwcooo

13

Holly, Way .le & Monroe, Ist mort, s.
J'loruut—isL mortgage, gold, convertible..
Flai^liiiig le Nnrllviide —Ist mortgage
I\»ltla, Jolinttuwn it Glnerr.ieiUe—lat mort
Fori. Wa'/tie, Jiwkmn tt.'i'iainaw—Ut morl
ad
rt. and equipment bonds
Fort Waiine, Muncie tt C'iiiH— 1st M., gold.
2d mort...
Frederick, tfc Pen7i'<ylv(i>iia—\9t M., gold
•Jatuenon, Houslon it H. of 18:i— 1st Mort.
Georgia R. li. it Hanking 6^o.— stock

tfc

*

.1.

926,500
186,400
3,000,000
4,S14,40j
3,060 000

2.093.0110

I)

94
218
4U
6U
190

Jt^tchburg stoct
Flint db Fere JlarqneUe— stack
Ist inort.. L. G., 153,600 acres, 1- 1 dlv
Ist M., -Urn. 2d on 10, l.e 153,600 ac, 2d d.
1st mo tgage, L. G., S>S,000 acres, 3d olv.
Flint* HoUj-R. R. (s.f.,»a,000 per year)
Bay City K. Saginaw, 1st .M, guar by lese's
dj
Bay Coniuy, issued in aid i*k

Ist

Wliom.

M.iSsS.

372,800
111,200

1369

IS
51
109

Bonds uot guarauteetl

I

600,000

vVlim.toN.il. line
2d mort, Bangor to Winn
L'd grant bds& IstM.lSang to

Qreenville

I

3^

4,441,(100

rt

1,000
£2,10

4

REMARKS.

I

{Me):

l-it ,»!.,

New

B''Vtl

c'int.V*''"''!*"

846

Preferred, 7 per cent, stocK
1st luortKage (exicntlcd i.i 1867 to 18Si) ..
id inortgrtKC, convertible (ext. to ISTD.).

Sonde, i
INTEREST OK DIVIDENDS.
Principal,
Due.
When Where Payable and by when
Stocke,

Amount

Miles

of

BailicaystocVi,

LIST.

confer a great favor by elvlns us inimedlate notice of any error discovered In onr Tabic*.

DESCRIPTION.

B,rie

,

2,000.00
397.000

315 000

7

2,064,00)
2,000,000
74.000
800,000
500.000
300,000

7
6

J. ft
J. ft
J. ft
J. ft
M.ft
M.ft

J.
J.
J.
J.

N. Y., by FMe R. R.
N. Indianap.. Treas. office,
N. N. Y., J. & S. Kergu on,
N.
Y., Bank of
rlca,
A.&O.
A.ft O. N. Y., St. Nlch. N. Bank,
J. ft J.

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

A.&O.
A

1900
1887

Honesdale Nat. Bank, July 1,
do
do
,Jan. 1,
do

Am

do
do
do
N. Y., Bank of America.
N. Y., Farm's' L.&T.Co,
Phllade phla ,Oince.
do
do

Jan.

May

1, 1812

Ma>f
Apl.
Oct.

1,

1881
1873
1, 1908
1,

July 1,1910

May

I

18891
1, 18891

1,

Leased to Erie Railway Co., which pay*
interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p. 628.)
Leased in 1871 to Pitts., Clnn. ft Sf. L. RR
(guar, by Pa. RU.) lor Int. and sinking
lund of bonds and 7 per cent a year on
Net earnings In 1871, $458,198
stock.
(v. 14, p. 591.)

18S3

July 1,1874 Leased to Mich. Cent.
Owned by connecting Co.'b. Cost of road
July:,
Apl. 1, 1900 (398,31U. Net earn'its 1870-71, $62,426.

1

July

.

1,

THE CHHONICLE.

27, 1872

121

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
wUI

Sub»crlber«

DE8CKIPTI0N.

INTKRKRTOR

explanation of all rcfercncuH, Beu'Koad
foot notes on iHt paKe of UU Tabltm.

Ac.

II.

OoHiwH J»i(ir»-«tock.
*St. Joseph RK

<*

tstmortnaie.C.
St. J.

M

do
do
Kansas City. St.

M

3(1

&

J.

iB<;7

C. B.

Mo. Valley Rli. (Auk.
do
do
do

1,

lili.,

ipold

Kmmn /^jci«e— stock
A

CKOld) laud
Mort., Kold

\.n, nl.

M

'63

„

1st
Ist

coiisol

iwni
1870
1888

100
I.OU)
1,000

roa<1,

sinking ftiud

ismi
I8A5
1860

..

1,000
1,000
i,oou
1

,OIJU

'«S-'6-

bonds (all Issued.)
Land Grant llonds Kold on S.OOO.WXI
2d niortKHKe, K<'ld, on same
iCent ViHiHtt/ li. A". -1st mort. bonds
Kuntuf.ky Central— it\ nioitgaKc

18W

i',000

ISWt

1.000

lucoiiie

acres.

18711

i8:i

I2i0&c

L'lcl-tiwanitiut Blooitutbnrg—\il inortKage

inortKaKc (extension)
ad inortKaKe
ad mortRatre (extension)
In'-Oiuo bonds. ..
Lftke Krie <fc LnulnHlle—X^t, mortKage
Lake Shore & Mich. .Vow/ft.— stock
•Scrip (ISK per cent, cash yet payable)...
flKluarinteed. 10 per ct. stock
AiBonds of October 1, 1999, 9. K
Consolld mortgage, 1870, coup
do
do
reg
Ist mortgage. S. .'uud M. S. db N.I
ad mortgage Mich. 8
St mortgage (U., M. & T. RU.)
Ist mort. (C., V. h A. UR.), Sunbury bds.
2d mort. (C, P. & A. KR.) registered bds.
3dmortK;lge (C. P. * A. RR.)
Lake Shore divlilend bonds, April, !88»...
I unction RR 1st mortgage bimds
Ist mortgage (C.& Tol. RlJ.)s'k'gfd ....
^d mortgage (C. & Tol. RR.)
1st

100

I8I»
1870
1870 il,Ol»<l
lasi
1,000
1857
l.OOO
1898
I.(100
1851
1,0(»
1850
I, WW
18«7
1,000
1809
a

"

18,'i2

Krle.

&,

Kalaiuaz

Allegan

185S
I86«

1,000
!,000

18.18

1,000
1,000
1,000

1862

&

tJrand lipids....
Kranklln, 1st mortgage...

Jamestown &
do

do

2d mortgage

h Ike Sup. it Jfiw.— Ist M., gold,
2d mort.. gold,

1.

gi., s.

f.,

1.

1.000
1,000

..

iir.,s.r.

100

mortgai;e

Tf/Z/etf— stock, (N>m. and prod"
o! ls5S exchaugable for

mortgage, new,
2d mortgage, reg

18<>8

ISTO
1857

mortgage (Hapiieton RR.)
tf- St. /."ffLs— 1st mortgage, gold

1st

Lexington

Ultte Jf(rt/ui~stock,

900
9il

1893
1866
1869
1870

Street Connection bonds

Rork db Fort Smith— Ut mort., gold.
Land grant, s. f
Utile Rnrk, Pine Bl. <t N. O.-Ark. Si .Lo'n

Littie

1871)

Utile Schui/lktll-sloKk

1,000
1,00"
1,000
1,000
1,000

50

mortgage, slaking fund
LoganupCritmriUir. us. \y nr Ind—lsl M gld
Loni/ Branch\t Se'i Shore— Ui mortgage..

i857
1870
1869

I8t

T

Long iHlanU'-atock
1st mortgage, main line
Extension
Glen Cove branch

&
Lexington &
Louisville

Fi-aakfort

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,0U)

Louisville Loan
Louisville, Clnu.

do
1st

&

Lex., 1st

do

Louixrille

2d
-ViMApiWtf—stock

it

90
100
1,00(1

mortgage
do

100

mortgage on main stem

Louisville Loan
Lebanon branch. Louisville

Loan
Memphis braut-h, 1st mortgage
Lebanon Br. Kxtension, 1st mortgage
do
Consol.

Ist

Memphis &
LouisPWe,

Louisville Loan.
do
mortgage for ».'<.000,000

1,000
1.000
£2(IU

i'hio, 1st M., sterling, guar...

Xew

Alhnnf/

it

C'A/c— Stock

Ist

.\tign)fttt—V»X.

Minion <fc Brun«wit.'k— 1st M., State endora.
2d mortgage
R<iuipm lit bonds
M'at:on ifc llV'«((;r«— Stock

Bonds
M'vliwi tfc Portgaae—\6t M., gold
Maine Central— %tock
Ut mort consol., (coupon & registered.
Bonds »l,llKl.OtlO Loan, A.* K. KR
Ist mortgage, Bangor L'n (P. & K. RR.)..
Extension Bonds, 1870, gold
New Loan (or »1.UK),00U. gold
Leeds & Fariuington R.R. loan
.

67- TO

1,<»4,OOC

3,699M0

i,oai,(ioo

1,000,000
1,.500,000

115.000
2,014,000
8AI,000
100,000
200,000
800,000
3,000,000
400,000
100,000
100,001
840.000
900.000
901,000

1869
SOP
100
l»7i)

\',m

isii

lOmc

100

Q-J.
N.
J A l>.
M.&S.
A.&O.
M.4fc

59,0!I0
9U),(I00

J.*

4.108,000
1,471,000
190,000
8,500,0f0

I).

J.& J.
J.& J.
A.&O.

5,(W.O0O
750.0(M
2.M8.1(»I
771,500
1,500.000
200,000
3,00 ,000

Itetaware-Xat mortgage...

2dMi(>rlj;a..'c
(( '.V^'v/'i«'/— Ist mortgage, gold.
,!• A^j'/nf/ioH- Ist mortgage

Ma^xlion

ft

May,

and

IWIS

I

do

!

188ft

,

*1.

,

I

Nov., IHTJ
July, 18^<^
Sepl: IHM

Jan.

at

t

la Mt
were fu.WTjai oe. ei*
in-t
iirnlii«r*. a\ilU Mi.

s ramlpgs
pensrS.9,'.7a.X<*l

April, 18861

dii

ft y
i-s'

Total Irngih oprraird, IJMai.

do

.\i ril,

•d

W

Jsmestttwii

;

gro

do
du
do
do

V

Allrr. ft <».!!., leased l<>
.. «
and lM>n<U amuuntlog to f H(i.i«ii n«r tr.

!)«•., 1872

July,

I»rtr..ll.
Kttluina/.4)<i ft

40percenl uf xru*a

Jan., 1880
Oct., IHSJ
April, law

I

Notth«-a»t.

owned

Nov,, 1877
Aua.,
July, 1874

[

-.

IHMISTS.JS

was

Bt«M*k
I

189H

1, 18IIU

July, 18K7
July, 1887
July, 1888

pavmeiit
value In r.i
l»rcan
ah«*never
sued and <lr
i

I

!

1

•

ffir

.Ian. 1, 1897

.

the an>"i

1I5,<U4:

ii.p.

t

JuneLlKIM

Phlia.

du

liOO

Feb., 1897 Operated by N. J. Central KR.
July 1\ T2 Receipts from all sources in year
Nov. at. l<<7l.f.5.Mt.'.3 2: net,
do
May, isn
Illtldendsin loyrs. lll>|K-rrl. lu M(*.,
du
June. ISSN
!n~,2. :tSH eer'ent ntw stork was soM at
du
Sept.. 1910
par losliM-l,h»»!dr'rs, iv II. p »7 »
do
Oct.. 1872
«
'
•
Leai-ed
fur .'"
X. Y., \. Bk Coinm'-rc". I)er. 1, 18«1

MMm

Philadelphia uncc.

IUSM.

.

New York ft Cincinnati. JU. e, 187!
N. Y., Hkof America.
Mav, 1883

A.dkO.
J. 4k J.

Ililiadeiphia ollice.

to r
Pcnn. Kl:
and p.-iyint1896
Jan. 1. 190 Lund grain

2,«.'3,483

J.«

851.000
69.000

J.
J.

25.I»I0

J.4fc

J

J.

J.

5S4, 00
8,873,580
1,154,<«0

A.4kO.

100.000

ft

F. 4kA.
J. ft J.

849W>

A.AO.

225,')"0

,M.ftN.

N. Y.. J.

Feb., 18«

M.ftN.

Louisville.

do
do

XTDOJIOO

1874
IHNl

.Ian.. IKii;
.\nrll, mil

do
du

A.ft O.

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
i.ftD.

Jan.,
Jan..

Louisville.

l8IAn

<»—

l86«-87
1886

11.

Y..

II.

v.,

M.K.Jcsup

do
Various.

ft

J, I89II

18)8
1901
'ur,:

1887-1900
1889
i8:t

J.ft D.

Macon, Ga.

NewYori.

Oci.,i)K)
Oct.. ISM

t'oaton.

iaii

Porllaod, Ist Natl Bank
Bostoi. Webster Bank.

iw -91

A.ftO.

Jane.

lOT.'

k.

h
•».
ft
ft

's
k

a
-e
-;
I

.•

to rcdt'ot I'M bd#, balauiv lur
p. ;i!.i

(V. 14

In hands i)f rreeher.
N-aseu lo - ainmll Br.
i:i.

In

n>.

I

(v. II. p. 7*

KK.

Leaard I" <>ntrai«la tsR
sanir
In pri>.

-

.'

.oait.

<)cf..t«7l

»

Laving net
and text's

Jniy'lWl

tee repori

1!«9

I8M

lo >trr I**

ri.

Del.. 19l»

1.

.

.'-

-

A

Mo..-'
.\tld OMt.»t.

July. 1898
July. Itoi

1.

KK.

lia.

T..«i.i

roads

Angusta, Me.
do
A.ftO.
do
Apr.
A.ftU.
A.ftU. Boston, Washington Bk. Oct.

.»

at t«!Jni-

Oprnurd allh

Nel n'venne In |ii7»>^»ll»J»0. «oal ol road
and cjulpincn *. 9Blc3,i;i.

Bellail

i»f

ft

r«nlaad.
tnitatlMI

Tb.

..1«i.|.li:

mort.

J.'ft J.
J.ft J.

,'l
luip'v IS.
•

Leases

do
do

do
do

I

Is.

.

iv.

(To

.1

li

il.i'

Opcnrd

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

A ft n.
J.ft J
J.ft J.

(
•

lit

V. 13. p. '»
all llnr- .->[

.If.
th.-I

I

.

Co

A.&O.

«00,OUO
3,434,530

n l^adlof.

.

at ft*>
rep<-

Annual

Nuv..1«».'a6

Feb.,

M. K. Jesup ft Co
do
do

A.ftO.

1,100,000
150.00'
2,500,"«)

,.

ti>.

slock

May. "TITS
Oct

Phil'adelphU.

Oillu.
o. ai

7^^'.

N. Y., J. B. Alexander. April,
London. Ba lug Bros. Dec.,

F.'ftA.

.

tv" 14. e. ava.)

prokn-s*. I.ogan^p. lo KiK-kvlllr. 1*4.
(Ilieraled wllh \ .! -..uili

to I ovInglMn.
Consolldsl'

IIUO

N. r., J. B. Alexander. Jan..

88,000
33S,I>0
5.919,000

'Irtanll

to retire v\;. ..18m
June, IKt" Consol. Sept.. !*•<*,
and Lex. ft Frank!
Julv, 1812

do
du
do
B. Alexander

do
do

Male

II

per cent

ISUO

Bank of America.

do
do
do

.1

•

ml.

IftiO

8epi!, 1*71 -ag Hurb. I>r
per e. nt.
JUIv. 1SL8

Co.

Louis Ulle.
N. Y..

J.

2.998,11(10

ft

Philadelphia.

J.

4 J.

ft

N. Y.. Vermilye

•-*
-

.

do
N.Y.. Jones ft 9chuyler, Aug.,
<i-F.
J.Al). N. Y., N. J. Soutb'n R.R
J.'* J.
F.4 A.
M.& N.
J. A D.

l.y

I.euseil

sill f li>.i<t'
.Xpl I. Iir4i
.\prll. l!«Vl Slate aid il'..
.luly. is;^ I.rssed and •,...».
IMv'ds 7 per
()cC.,lh-77

A.4kO.

,/f;

•;i
'

••

:

m

••re

»•»

••1
1.

X,

H.
in

1872 J<1

Junc,'74-'n

M.ft

Stock. 2d preir
Ist mortgage, dollar
Ist mortgage, sterling
2d mortgage
3d mortgage
Scioto & Hock. RR., Ist mortgage
M'lr'/i'i'iii

aken

I

July, IIUD

\m

do
ilo
Boston Ollice.
do
N. v.. Union Trust Co.

M.ftS.

.(•

.1

!

MR

Mav,

720,000
300,000
18,158,600
Sil,880
3,83«J)00
5,000.000

Marietta .t C/rtr/««rtW— stock, com
Stock, 1st preir
„

M., Ineai'ie..

p «,«.)

I.

Jan., 1899 L. gr. l,n>/n) arrrr. LeaMsi to V. rx.
Aid. 1, 1900
July, 1812 Leased to P.. Ft W. ft <-.. 10 p. r.
N. Y., WInslow. L. ft Co Aug. 1895
eanrg-. but t4'<.(WiM»*'ryr a mlalaai
N. Y'., Farm. L. ft T. Co. July, 1899 Net earnings 1871. tllijm.

F.ft A.

1871

(»..

15,ll*«>

Pittsburg onice.

'.'88,850

M.ft N.
J.ft J.

Ontonagon— iM

May

Jan. 1, 181:1
Jan. 1, IBBI In proems.
ui.H.rai.ia,,,,,,.
isoiliistlon, ,,in-r.
Aug., 1(72 Consol
u r, 1M>
!«« or lb* L.
road iliirludlii( (lev, P. ft .\
Feb.,
ft Tol. I. nd the Mlrh.lt * V I„.l
Oct., 1»I»
a d Hepl.. \'«J, IlMlf 4t
Includeil Ihr Buir ft Hl.<'
July, 1«DI

do
do
do
do
do

ft

do

».'«I
iSTO
1888

k4

Ky.

mo"

1,

Apl. IS.IHW
I

do
do
du
du
do

N. Y.. Boston

15'l,000

1870

In proKtr^
t'ovlnir'""
I

isn Neir'
March iwn Inv

do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
In

Kennebec, stock
do Varmouth stock ctfs.
do 1st mort. extended....
do
do Consolidated mort. ..
do
do Portland ('Ity loan ...
Somerset & Kenueboc. Ist * 2d raort's...
Mnnrhetter it lAtwrem-e— stock
JfaiiMttetit ,f Frtnninfjhifm—\»l mortgage..

,(•

J

Bank of N. York
do
do

Y.,

5,296,000
2,693,000
9;4,0UI
500,000

.

\

ItW

I,

Wn Jan.

4t

do
do
do
do
Sew Tork.
N. r.. Union Trust Co.
do
do
do
do
N.Y., Bankol N.Y'ork
N, Y., Union Trtist Co.
do
do

538,900
1. 800.000

f77,
Bgalusi
SfMU.;!* •<
fr.laulrrr«JUl.lU>arrra
In Cni'ivK'i.B, Y. u, p. -»

1»

4k

Sept., IHM

do
do
do
do

400,900
500,000
200,000
290,100
1,100,000
84,404,000

i

Juiyl.IM

"2

S. Y. Del., Lack.

2,5110,000

&

M'tniuitt^

..

100,000

197 H
i9:>j

do

M'lri'Vit.t: Pittxh-XM M.t;i.00O p.nl

lim
July

Com Birh.

9(XI,000

670,1100

Atidro.scoggiii R.R. liUereHl scrip
do Batii City loan
do

Portland
do

mn-n

Jan. I.IIM
'

Bank Jan. I, in*
N. Y., U'nk of America. March 1KB
do
do
.lane, IIW>

600,000

M. guar, by Ga
mortgage, not guaranteed
,{•

.,

In

|IW>

I.

3.0.W,(lill

Lf/ken-i Tf/Z/e//— stock

Maron

\

p4a.|

(t, 11,

This Co. owns a majurllituf Muck
l>ei.Trr I'arinr ahlrhl.
nrollitu anil KaiiMa I''.
Junel.mil rarnlnes <»f kansaa Vmi

do

175.000
150,000

Frankfort bonds

.

n...

1,W',000

Loutsrille, Cln .*f Ujringf^n—Btocii
Prelerred 9 per cent stock

_
Frankf.

'.'"^
Lend. 4k

1.

Ptitia,

355.000

1,0(10

com

mortgage

1st

^
N.

r

.

Fell. |,||IM

HI.Lous.

N,

t>4*;IK«.

hm

May

"'•""'Bj
•^•.T.""'"'
Y„*

400,000
811,000
2S7.»lO

9,000«IO

1,000
1,000
1,000

„

.,

6,318 ,1110
eui,uoo
"2I«,I«I0
4.279,890
1,889,000

1,00(1

so

new

Ist

''"

1,000

Ijtckiiwaniin—Xftt'^

«fc

Bonds

y. v., London* Frankf
N. Y.,* SI. Louis.

4,(II»,IUI

3,200.000

Lettpen., L(lir..tt <;af.— Ist M., l.g.,s.f.,conv
Kansas C. and Santa Fe

Lehigh
Lehigh

2,210,000

6.4(l«,0ai

i

.

An(. lAr~

8,972,500
I

4.5011.000

eonv

l/twrenre— Stock
Ist

I,(«10

do

Jo A c.

fri

ni .and Ikr Mo. Vallrv
tiiy lot III., ttuu
I
Hopkins, aim.
Net • ..

June l,n;4

* T. Co Aw.

L.

to

14.000^0
'ioo
1,000
1,000

mortgage bonds
do
do
do
do
:.
do
do
no
do
do
UKaminaxoo lb White Pigeon
iehocilerafl & Three Rivers
^Kalama/.oo & Rehoolcraft
Buffalo

N.

..

MlortKaBO

:ld

187,000

CoMol. off. m.k'I.Jt,

Jan. i.MU
Heptl, IHU

do
Naw Vork.

*
r.,rum.

Boalon

I,.1<U,«I0
l.(«IO,00U

.mill

1,000
I

UeilAKK*.

mart;

\.*BoMon.

M.

9(10,000

9MAIU

so

Mort.,Kold
2d Mort. (Kuveruuient subsidy)
Ist Mort. (Leavenworth Br.)
Land Or. Mort. on 1 1100,000 acres

rrlnrljMil.
[>ne,

when

by Khuin.

2,789,418

a

.

1>1VIIIKNI><.

Where Payable, and

cCt.' PVabl.

9

en

IM6

11.

ULt..l«t

LIST.

confer a great fkvor by Klvl ug an lmiae«U»e notic e of an y error 4Uro*ere« la oar TafclM.

For

Xiuu dig, St. Jo.

.

Mancbeaterft Bo-ton.

F.ft A.
F.ft A.

Baltimore.

London.

Aug.

M.ftN.

Baltimore.

May

Mft N.
l,n<XI

1,000

F.ft A.
J.ft l>.

do
do

M«N.

J.ft

D

N.Y., winalow,

Bo

ton, Treas.

Ilosl..

Jniy

L*

May

J.*

Meinphit .t Charleston—stock
TennesBsee Loan
iBt mortgage, convertible
3d mortgage

J.ftD.

oftl»-e.

M.ftN.
J.

A J.

Operated wllh rnaeont

I.l*'!
I. IVJli
1.

I.

18»

.Mine

•

do

do

l)<-<-

nlir. |aHl.ie&.
p..1i».

tan

do
do

Bank

do
do

bfbtg*
.fri^sie
;.:
<

jIT r rd
.U>"rsl>ly. t;ii>as

'

1, 1989

f :^''nni.
f-0.7ia
Mf riiad and

sub.

1

N'rl earttttiic*.

r.isi

May'V.M
Jan.

'.irsliw*.

Hock

»

Jane, I8n

(v. 14, p. 7"4-)

Net r\veil.iwjc:.
See annnal rrim't la r. 14

.

iiii.

Arn'm. in>.n>>gwarj

Jan..

N. Y.,ad National

RI:.

earnlnn were

Bk of Commerce Nov

J.

J.ft J.

I,

Co Aug. l,i>Mi

If- J.ft J.

Mai/erilte

B
l>«l

l,<>a»<-d li. Ib»l. < 1./.
Ther..lii|dell,.n of I'
at Parker^lMitif SI...
Sepf.'.'l'Wi
lu Ihr Ohki ft Mb.<
Sept.. 1S««
Ihr eamlBgsnf M.Jt
Aug. l.l'Wl

S.

J.ft J.
1870
I8iO

Ma

Inly

LeawMlo Soathera

Serurity Co. fjr tat.

on bonds aud 3 per rent oe ateck wr a
and i per Mat anerwarda. inl

yeari,

Up-ou

.

.. ...

.

122

THE CHRONICLE.
nrlll

all
references, see
foot notes on lei page of Kli. Tables.

P'-' *

Jiock-lBtH .\. cr

i.ian, »I(;,000 per mile

do

Grand

Rlv. Valley. Ist

a

M..Kuar.
M.. as.^umed

1,00
1,'00
11-72

1869

1,000
;.oo(

1,(U0

18«9
1867

^

1.00(1

1000
1,000
I.OIIO

F.ftA.

I.CIOO

r.& A.

1,000
1,OOJ

M.&

1001

M.iconv.to pref.stock)

iS7a
1866
1871

Western Union, tst mortgage
Mil., Mauitorrni tfe Green Hat/— Ut mort...
Mine Htll <t Sv/iiij/lkill it JKircu—stock.
Mineral Point (irj».)— Ist mort
Minn, (fe Northwest— \st M. gold, s.f
MiHslSHippi Central—
M. (M. C. U. K.)...
.

.

ist*
1870

MK.R.)

£100
1,000

l.OOU
50

A

1S71

It., tt S. <t Guir— 1st M., 1. gr. s. f
2d mortgage, for 12,000.000
JToWi* >t rviranl— Ist mort. (*232.500 cud.)..
2d mortgage, end. by Ga. Kl{
Plain bonds
Mxbilect Mnnt.—iet M. gld, eniiors. by Ala
Mobile <t OAio— stock
Ist mortgage, sterling
Interest bimds
) n terest bonds, sterling

1869
18;0
J9-'66

1869
1867
18 ?0

a
.500

1,000

5U0

i'tioo

b

1866
1867
1817
18T0
1870
18;0

1,000
1,OOJ

18li6

a
1000
1000

1871

L.&N

1870
1867

.

RR

Income bonds

'.

i8t Mortgage bonds
N.Orleans. Jacks, dtat. North,— Ist mort
2d mortg,age
Income bonds, gold
'..'.'....!!!!"![!'
N. O. City cxten. bonds
JV. o.. Mobile it TexfM— 1st mort., skg fund
^d mortgage, endnrsed by - tate La
X"'" ^'"''^ <* Boston— \st mortgage, gold
New
York Central it Hiulson feiier— stock.

(N. ¥., Central)..

assumed
do
B.& N.F, stockh'd'8 do

tor debts

M.& N.
r.& A.
J.& J.
.I.ft .1.

M.&N.

V»

Var.'

1865
186S

1870

100

b
1,'fV
1,000
1,000
1,001
1,000

IJWO
1,001
1110

1863
1F56

a

100
e

1,000

a
1,000

i.tm
1,000
1,090
.

mortgage

.

Consolltlaied mortgage of iJK..
Sinking fund.
Plain bonds
N, Y. Hoiisatonic it Northern— Ist inori'

New

Ist

York

it

1871

i.oio

18 8
1863
18C1
1853

1,000
1,000

50
50

N. Haven— stoc'A

mortgage
Oswego Mtd.—lstM.,g\a

Y. it

2d mortgage. CO- vertible
2d mortgage, Doa-convertlble

1855
18S9
1870
1871

a
1,000

A

G.

(v. 13, p. 840.)

er., '257 000 acres.

(V. 13. p. 807.)

Co Jan., 1889
Dec, 1900

ft

ft

Opdyke

ft

Y'..

Del. Lack,

do
do
do
do
do

t
ft

Leased

Co.

May,

1886

Oct.,

18-17

Co

W.

do
do
do
do
do

lune 1,1900
Apr. 1, 19
1S90

Julv

1872

1.

ini4
1891

1900
1889
Oct., 1901

Nachville, C

Boston

Office.
Office.
.'»

Bridgeport, Conn.

ft

O. Midi.
$1!,365.

and will probably be
completed Mootg. to Euf aula in 18T2.
in prosn-ess

Operated by Eric. Cost of road, |if22,.322.
Leasedln perpetuity to Del., Lack ft Wes.
The leasees assume all liabilities and pay
7 per cent on stock, and 3 per cent alter
1874, if they Ihcn earn 10 net on M. & E.
Net earnings In 1871 were $668,913. o'ol
14. P.5J3: V. 15, p. 19.)

per, Tenn., total. 172in.
IWO Leased to L. ft N.,who pay 6 p.c on stock

1.

Oct., 1887

May.

perpetuity by N. T.

Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., branch to Jas-

\m

N. Y., Imp. ft Trad. Bk.
N. Y..R.T.WIl5onACo. Julv

In

Operated by Erie. Net eam'gs,

Co Mc-hI,I886 Road

do

Union Tru

1S72

after

"72.

Net Income,

12. p. 657. 78.-4, v 13. p, 807.)
1«70-71. IU)S.«15. rv, 14, p. 43.)

(v

Feb., 187! Net Income, 1871, $20-^,978; 1870, t2tl5,;0S.
(V. 14. p. 8-2:1.)
July, 1876
Leased to N. J. Cent. Cost. »2..367.285.
Nov.'i,'l889 Leased to Saiid.,M.& N.; guar, by B. & O.

do
N. Y., Central of N. J
N, Y.. Union Trust Co.
New fedford.
May. 18',2 Xet earnings 1870-71, »5'2,569. (v. 14, p. 43.)
Bost., Suffolk Nat. Bk. Julv 1, 881
April, 1872 Leased to Pa. BR. Div.. 1871, 10 per cent.
New Haven, f't.
1S98 & 19«t City of N H. guar. $225,000 of these.
In operation, N. Haven to Mid., 22to.
N. y. Hatch ft Foote. Mayl,

New Haven,

Net !ncome,

do
do

J.

A.&O.

1870-71, $150,515.

(V. 14, p. 43.)

Jan., 1
April, 1880
1891

2K

N. Y., Co.'s Office.
Q.-J.
Julv 10. '72 Ope'ated with C. & Amboy RR. andDel.ft
Rar. < anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J.,
N. Y'., Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875
ft A.
187-1
do
do
and leased to Penn. RR. (v. 14, p. 522,
F.& A.
F ft A.
do
18^7
do
595.)
1-95
Leased to N.Y". & Os. M. for int. on bonds
F.& A.
Y., G. Opdyke ft Co
do
do
18 1
ft 7 p.c on »2,0OO.0UO stock, (V. 14. p. 828.)
F.& A.
M.&N.
N. Y., Co.'s Office,
Nov. 1,1889 Leases L'g Br. ft Seashore. Net earnings
A.&O.
do
do
1871, $159,397. Stock, $5,000,000. (v. 14.p.
• 52.1, 59.'>. 7.-2.)
do
do
isji
M. ft S.
M.ftN.
May 1, 1900 In progress. Vewark to Kmmaus, Pa.
New London. Office. April, 18:-.l Op. under contract with V. Central foi- 20
J. ft J.
A.&O. N. Y., Bk of N.America Sept., 1^-85 years at $210,000 per yr, (v. 14. p.43,354.)
J.ft .1
N. Y., J. B. Alexander July 1,1886 Gross earnings year ending Feb. 26, 18tli
do
do
A.&O.
Oct. 1. 1890 $1,691,000.
1890
M.&N.
do
do
do
do
1800
J. ft J.
J. ft J. New Y'ork and London. Jan. 1,1915 Tn progress west of Miss. R. Sec CnRoN-

F.

'Ki

1871

18.1
18!1

J.

1,00
1,000

18.9

1865
18-6
1860
18;0
1S70

N.

J.'&J.

100
1,000
1,000
1,000

1868
:870

1853

.

N.

M.ftN.

18.14

do
do
do

mortgage, sink. fd.(HuiUon River).
do
Coupon 'ronds 1871 (not mortgage)
Ifew York it Harlem—stock
Preferred stock

y.

J.& J.
A.AO.

V,66o
500
100
100

Sd mortgage

lit

J.

1869

,

'2d

A

Opydke

do

A.40.

1,000
25

Consol. ccrtiBcates

till '69

Y.,

F.&A.

isu

New Jersey West lAne-Xst mort., gold
New London North.—slock

Bonds convertible
Renewal bonds

Office,

do

.I.& J.

1110
'.

railroad stock..
real estate

S^.

68*70

1870

Loan

15.

1892

Ftate aid, »10,(00
per mile. Line from Eunice. Ark., on
Miss. River, to Fulton, on Red R-.llom.
Apr. 1.1876 Net earnin s in 5'ear eudlng Sept. SO, 1870 ,
Sep. 1,'81.93 »212.«0»; 1869.»152,232; 1868,1116,844: 1867

Goslien Bank,

D.

J. ft.I.

Jersey-stock

2d Loan
!!!!!!!
Sd Loan, due State Kew.Jer e"
N.J. Midland— \st M.,g!d,guar by N.y.ft O.
2d mortgage, currency
>. J. Scutkern—\st mortgage
Ist mortgage (Toms' River br.)

do

Y'..

M.&N.
r.& A.

1&56
1867
1869

.

Bonds
do
do

Bonds protested Dec.

1,1875
1,

do

A &0.

mortgage

Newcastle tt Beaver Valleg— Stock
Ifew Haven A Derbi/~ist mort
Wew Haven MliMletown it 1F!«— 1st mort..
2d inorrgage
N, Raven it North amp. icaaiA RR)—stock
Mortgage bonds, coupon
Bond, conv rt., tax free, coupon

Premium bonds

N.

.J.*.I.

V'-warlc it Neio Kor*— Ist mort
Ifewark. Somerset it .Slrailnv, O— 1st mort.
New Bei{ford it Taunton— stock

,.

Aug.
Jan.

N.T. .Clark, Dodge

M.4N.
A.&O.
M.&S.
Q-J.

var.
var.

Na><tivUle it

Ist

Memphis,
do

N. y. G.

.I.ft

1864

2d mortgage
Convertible bonds
Construction bonds
Gen.M.&lstonBnt.Br.&c.(gua!-.D.L&'W)

Holyoke & Westneld

do
do

Marrh.
M.dtS.

J.

mortgage, sinking fund

Niw

J.& J.
J.&D.
F.&A.

lOO&c

,

Monticello, (Ills.) -Ist mortgage
Monticello <fc Port Jerrii—ut mortgage!
Morri.i it £;s*ea:— stock

1st

do
do

Consol. o' U. Paciflc,-o. Br, ft Tebo &
Neosho Val. Piojected 709 m. Large
do
('O
land giant. Annual report in CilRO.Nldo
do
CLE, V. 14. n. 7f5.
Feb.. 9(«
J.JB J. N. Y.. Farm. L. & T. Co. Jan. 1, 1899 Stock. »5,950,('«).
Net earnings in '.871
Boston. Co,'.t Office.
A.*(>.
Apl 15,1890 »;58.M)1.
J.& J. New Y'ork & Savannah. 18?2-76 Whole line proposed, Glrard. Ga. to Mo.
•I.&.I.
N. Y.. Nat. Cilv Bunk. .Ian., 1889
bile, 22-'ni.
Savaimah.C. RR. Bk,
J. & J.
Jan.. 1887
M.& N.
N. Y., Sontter ft Co.
1900
fLOOO-O-fl of old bonds retired with these.
A.&O.
Arnual report in (iiinoNicLK. v. 14. p. '63,
M.«N.
Mobile ft London.
shows net earnings in 1871, $S45,'2^0,
1883
M.& N.
Mobile.
1883
against $649. S31 iiri870.
Extens on to
<'.&N.
London.
Cairo In progress, (v. 14, p. 763.)
.1.& J.
X. Y. ft London.
M.&^.
Mobile.

100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000

lOO&c
1871
1871

T.)

Chattanooga— staoX
Bonds, endorsed
Nashville it Decatur— 1st M., gr. by
2d Mortgage
Nashua it Lowell— stock
.yaKjira(«c-fc— Stock
Ist mortgage, convertible

1

Wn

Philadelphia, P. ft R. Co
*
Detroit, 1st Nat. Bank.
^. Y.. Agtnoy of Co. Jan. 1,1890 MankHto. Minn, to State Line ,Wn\.
N. Y., J. L. King.
Nov.,'69-'71 Operated under lease by an association

J.tt J.

"ioo

2d mortgage
Mnntcluir of y. J,— ist M., gold, guar
2d mt.rtgage
Income bond«
Montijomerii it Erie—\st mort
2d mortgage
Montgotnert/ <fc Eufanla—lst M.,en. by Ala.
Ist mortgage, notendorsed....

I8t

New York
& St. P.RR.

N.T.. U. T. Co.

r207.S46.

1868
1870

MiUHOiirl

.

:

London, &

A.&O.

1856
1866

Consolidated bonds
Tennessee Stale loan
Mo. Kanx. !«• Tiia-s— Stock
1st M., gld, s.f ., on road* land.( U; I'.S.Br)
istmortgace.gold. (Tebo.& Neiisho)..
COMSOI. M., gold, on road and land..

&

:

Land

Bonds. Stale Arkansas, {10,(100 per mile.
Miisisstppi <t 7i!/(;!.— Ist mort

Tenn. 8Ul»s.,lst mortgage
Specia mort (.NJiss., Gamsv.

.

;

J.tt J.

M.& N.
F & A.
J.« J.

2d moitgage (M. 0.
Tenn. state Loan

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

N.y..Mll.

.1 .

Jfis»., Ouachita
Red E.—\tit M. gold
1st mortgage (2.W.(KX) acres land)

Muskegon, Mich.

I

1886 Op. By Eile now. Leased to N.Y.& 0. Mid.
1899 In progreSJ.
.\ug. 1.1897 Leased to Penn. RR. Cost, »2)7,015.
Jan , lb71 For lasf annual report sec Chrcicle,
Pcb. 15, '72
vol. 14, p. 653. Net carnlf>csin 18(lwe e
1893
»i,840.841, apalnst ja,76T,787 in 1870. DlTi 188t
dends since 1861 have been on pref st'k .
1874
Fe'>.. 1ST2. 7 cash ; Dec, 1870 (for 1871) 7
1897
cash
Feb., 18;0, 7 cash and 3 In com.
Dec.,180
Btock Jan., 1869, 7 cash and 10 in com.
Deo.. 1870
Kto'-it.
On com. stock. Dec. 1870 (f r
1898
1871) 7 In com. stork Feb., 18:0, 3 cash
1898
a"d 7 In com. slock; Jan.. U69, 14 In
1873
com. stock.
Of Wtst. Union bondi
1891
»i.000.00
bear 3 per cent only till 1873.
Jan.,
v. 14, p. 84, 892, 62i, 789.
Feb.. 181*
1891
.Inly I?72 Leased to P.
Read.. May '64 for 999 yrs.
Jan. l,189i' Gross eam'ps, 1871, t98.0e6, Cost.»l,530.000.

F.&A.
J.& J.

«J
.I.*.I.

e
i,too

1, 1886
Sept.. 1879
1889
Allegan to

S.

.I.*.T.
.T.& J.

double track. &c. after rcservU-k- enough
to pay all prior debt. (v. 15, p. 84.)

1889
1'89

i'ork,01lice.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1,000

,

1st

New

100

mortgage Eastern Uiv. (Palmer;..
mortgage (Iowa * Minn.)
mortgage (Minn. Central)
tuoruage (Iowa A Dakota)
mortgage (Prairie du C.)
8d mortgage (Pratrlc du C.)
Milwaukee City loan
Milwaukee and Western
Ch.

Nov.,
Aug.,

1.0011

l8t
Ist
l8t
Ist
l8t

,v

July

N. Y., 3d Kat 'IBank.
N. y., "luruer Bros.
Phila., Penn. KR.Co.
100

.

Bt.PHUl

'l

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. y.,Bankol N. T.
t'o

1,00(

..

mortvage

2d morD.'ii.;c

1

LCOO
1, 0..

do
do
2d M., Knar
MlcMffftn Lfite SAofe~~lst mortgage
MUldteton, Unionville <t Water Gtip—IUM.
Jfldlftnd I'uc(fU:~\kt mo'-tgage. golii
Mifftin tfe Centre Co.— 1st mortgage
Muwan>:ee tt St, I^ut—stock
Preferred 7 per cent (cumulative) stock
Ist

P & Co Mayl. 1890 Past due coupon funded, and Interest to be
N.y.,Un. Trust Co
1900
resumed Nov. 1872. (v. 14, p. 491.)
H. T.,U. T. Co.
Jnlvl, '901 About 630,00(1 acres land. (v. 12, p. 6^0.
N. Y.& Boston,
Jnlv, 18T2 The annual report for the year ending
boston Office,
Oc. 1, 1882 Ma; .11. 1872. was jjubllBbed in Cui;oxido
Oct. 1, 1882
CLK, V. 15, p. 84. It shows net tarnlnes
19ir2
N. Y. Fami.L. « T. Co.
n n ain line and branch! s of $1,993(09.
do
do
1889
ag»inst »1,559.1I2 In 1870-71.
he new
do
do
1890
$10.(i(iO,OiH) mor gage is issued to pay for
N. Y., Swenson,

1,300,000
l,«10,000

1870
1871

LoH-^—\st luort bonds, 1. gt
ilichigiiu OH?r«/— stock
1st mortttHK'*, convert., sinking fund
1st inort^aKe, convertible
General niorl . for JilO.HXI,!^)
Mlchtcan Central (Air Line mortgage?
Ml<-higan Air Ine ist .M.-assum. by M.C.
Kalamazoo & South Haven, 1st M., guar.

Stocks,
lastDlvl'd.

rWho

Payable.

J

Principal,

when Due,

Payable and
Paya
V here
byi
I

it St.

<lo

Bonds,

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

DESCRIPTION.

Arkansas

LIST.

con(«r a ere** lavor by etTlns us Immediate notice oi any error di- covered in onr Tables.

"or expUuatioii of

Vemphh <t Little

.,
.

[July 27, 1872.

RAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers

Sfehiphm

1

.

'

New

Y'ork Co.'s OlHce. Ian. 1, 1915
ICLE, vol. 14. p. 491.
2d M., $5,000,000. not issued, (v.14. p.521.)
M.&N. N.Y"..l ond.,Berlln&Fr't.
y 1,
A.&O. N. Y. Union Trust Co. Apr. 15. 'Ti Con80i.,^ov.l 1869, of N.Y". Cent, ft Hud.
'72
Rlv. roads. In Dec, 1868 the N.Y'. Cent,
do
do
Apr. 15,
A.&O.
do
do
May 1, 18a.S declared a dlv. of 80 per cent in serin,
M.&N.
do
do
Aug. 1,1876 which was exchanged for consol.
F.&A.
1883
certificates
on the
consolidation.
do
do
May 1,
M.&N.
do
do
May 1, 1883 In 1868 the stock of thetwoscpara eCo's
M.t N.
do
do
May 1, 1883 -was $42,712,700. The Co. publishes no
M.&N.
do
do
Aug. 1,1876 report, except the returns required bv
F.&A.
do
do
Dec 15,188 i the^tate. Net earnings in 1870-7^ were
J.&D.
$8,260,317. The consol. ccrtifl'-ates areto
J.ft i>. N. Y'., Grand Un. Depot Jnne, 1985
do
do
Mayl, 1875 be converted Into stock July 10, 18,2.
M.&N.
A.&O. N. T., Union Trust Co April, 1V91 (V.I J, p. 84.)
J.& J. N. Y., Gr. Union Depot, July 1,1872 An increase of $2,000,000 in stock was made
Julyl, 18T2 in March, 1871, theproceedstobe used for
do
do
J.& J.
do
do
May 1, I8T3 new depot in N. Y. and other purposes.
M.&N.
do
do
Feb. 1, 1893 Divdends of 8 per cent, per year have
F.&A.
been made for 5 years and no surplus
do
Jan. I, 1S«
do
J.& J.
left over.
do
do
July, 1872
J.ft J.
In progress, W. Plains, N.Y. to B'kflcld.Ct.
F.&A.
N. Y'., 137 Broadway.
J.ft J. N.T.,(>randUn. Depot. July 1, 1872 Op. with Hartf. & N. H. road, receiving 57
per Ct-ntof net eaniings.
A. ftO. N Y' ,N. Bkol Republic Oct., '.875
J.ft J. N. Y., G. Opdyke ft Co. July 1, 1S91 In proirress. Guarantees Monclalr and
110
do
May 1, 1P95 J. Midland. Capital paid in, $S,S2ii,773
M.&N.

J.ft J.

M

W9

N

M.& N.

do

do

May, :r-

.

..

1

July 27, 1872.]

THE CHRONICLE.

123

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST
m.or by g lylng

gub«crlber» will conPer « great
DESCRIPTION.

Ullea
of

Amonnt

?«

ion
1,000
1,000
i,uin
!,(«)

Improvement
Kxlenslon
General mort.

•tandliiK.

($1,000,000 authortzcd)

Xtw Unboii ( 0)~lst niortg.
North CnrnUnn—Kiock, com
yueft <*

l>3

35

. .

I

C«l.'

A Am(.—fltock

JVew York, Prov.
l8t inortKaKU

Out-

St

For explanntlon of all references, bpa Koad
foot notes on Ut page nf lilt. Tables

u» Immedlat* noiirr of mny error tflaeorrrrtf In our Tablw.
INTKBEDT Olc lilviliKNDh
Prluil|>al
Wtl..|| Ifut
""?, When
REMAM*.
raiablr and

ISTO

q.

2,000,000

•eotxo

7
6

mt.im
fmjoK

7

J.

7

J.ftJ.

•ST..68

O— stock, com
per cent preferred stock

HQ

h
l»t mortKnfse,

10
103
103

new

niortuaKC. new
Funded Interest certlflcatefl
2rf

M.ft N.

tnsm

M.ftS.

898,99)
109,OOU

m'.ii'v.

S»AW

M.ftS.

Income convpn tble bonds
Northfrn. N. H.-Stock
Honds. 187*. not mortgage

^\i

317

U2
142
142

18.^S

W

Plain bonds
Conntructton bonds

6

1888
i8;o

9,601,700
1,900/IOU
1.1«'4«)0
1.223,000

3
6
6

M.ftN.

100

3.068,40'1

5S,0<0
961,000
102,110
1,0U).106
4UI.000
2,411,800
400,000

21

gr...,

1870

1^
122

Equipment bonds

t

Philadelphia Office.

f.

A.*

A.ftU.

4
6

J.

J. ft'j.
J. ft J.

J.

ft

flan ishnrg.
Boston. Olllce.

do

•prll,

June

I.

City.

Hudaon Co.

Tmit

do
do
do

J.

do
do

N. T.,JayCo;keft Co.

J.'ft'j.

Boaio'n.'omce.

do
do
do

(1.

New

J.'ftb.
.I.ft J.

Vork. Olllce.

!r<

4,259,490

J.ftJ.

PuUadelphla. office.

1,100

1.5110,000
5»0.tl0«

5,820,000

3X

K.ftA.
A.ftO.
M.ftN.
J.ftJ.

do
do

1,100,MU

4
7
7
7

1867
1871
1872
1371
1851
185)
I«51
18»)
1887

NorthweMern—h. 'zr.. «oV\ bds.
Onmhnit Southw.— let U. (N. Platte dlv.)..
cfe

Orange, Alex,

tft

Ist mortgftge,

Jfnf*a««i'i.—stock

O.

&

2d mortgage,
3d mortgage,
4tli

A. K.K

do
do
do

mortgage
mortgage.

O., A. & M. RK
Va. State loan, s. f. of 1 per cent, per yr.
tfc Neicark~\st mortgage
Val.A Sontfiefji fian.~\st M
O^hko^h it -tf/\«.~Isr. mortgige.....
iBt

a

'58-

9S(1,000

U9wego (t Home—lsi mort guar
Income mortgage bonds
Oswego A Si/rac use— Stoc ., 8 p. c. guar.
Mortgage bonds
Owew^bfrro
Pacific of
1st

»fc

1»71

2411,1100

8
7

n'ortgape. s. f. $.W,(100 per annum
Keal estate (depot) bonds (for fSOO.OUO)..
to *!. Louts County (no bonds)
Lex. ft St. Louis Branch, let mort. gold
Leaven wortli, Atch. & N. W.,;jBt mort...
/^7ta?nrt— StocK
1st mortgage, sterling

18;i

.

.

tteneral inortcaee, sterling
PntevHoti A Newark— ^^t M., guar

by Erie
Pekln. Lincoln A Decatur— X^t mort
pi'.nihert.A //iff/i^^r.— lBtM.,endbvUn. Co.'i
F 'lUnsular {Kl\v\i )— Ist niurl., gold, s. f...

,

^e)ifw///pa rein— Stock
Ist inortgaKe
2d mort e SRC
2d mortKHgp, sterllnK
Oeneral M.. Ph. to Pitts, new, coup ft

!5S<
21
4;
4;
47
12

87
25
205
618

10"
1,000
1,000

3.SS5,750
7,000,000
3,000,000
500,000
700,000

21

mortgage, gnaranteed
Peoria, Pekin tt JacksonniUe~lsl mortgage
2d mortgage
Peoria (t Rock Ixlaml—Ut raor gage
1st

niorlcagc

JPerth AmbOff it Wmxitn-iflgt'—ltil mort.
/^Biersfturjr— Preferred stuck

i8;o

i.oto

9110.00.1

100
iss;
l^57
!>)M
1871
1867

ios
1(15

46
48
83

a
1,000

7,000,01X1

93,847
2,989.330
Mm.uiio
1,076.000

Wl.OOO
2.779.000

50
1.010
1.000
1.000
1,000

1071
1871
1886
1866

1864
1»70

90K

18711

18

1867
1861

stock

2,.'i»l.llOO

J40.aiO
1,900,000
1,51)0,0

1»59
1869
1886

cm

tnitadeUphla <fr £^-/c— Stock,
Preferred stock
1st mortgage, Sunbury ft Erie

mortgage

1861
1864

2d mortgage
M. gld (for $»,(K)0,000) guar, by P. R.
Pfitla., fierhutnuncn tt'Abrrfcto'fw—Stock
PhiUutelphia ft Ae^cd.— Stock, com
Preferred stock

M

Loan, sterling
Loan debenture

,

Loan
Loan (|.\(XX)A>0) convertible
> ew consol. mort, coup, ft reg
do
gold coup,

8
7

\'-

ft reg.
Bg^>
do
sterit"K coup..
Coal ft I. Co., guaranteed inortgnge.
Philadelnhin i» 7V(?)i<o>i—Stock
Plata., wiim. <t flaa.— stoc<
1st mortgage, convertible
Plain bonds, loan
,

1872'

.•t4.i.719;

-

.Ian.

were tiAn.4li: IMi.

In 1871)

IW.

(I»l.4». T.e gwge »a«
1H71. lo rorrrinimd wllk

ihangcd. Aug..

Ohio nad. FlrX morl. bon^
die Jn'T. 72. w-ie raid »e« cusoaiCLl. vol. 12. p.4«; I*, p. IM.
Ball,

I. I>(IN

ft

I

1, limi
April, 1911
-

.roly
my; 1872'
-

t

For year ending

f>ee. It. 1871. groaa «an.
l'gawere(l.«»/m^operalliurexMMea,

Feb.1.1'96
Apr. I. 18821

»>8.M15; leaving net.

IB:.*,

do
do
do
do
N. T.. Konntzc Broa.

:

M^ftN.
J.ftJ.
M.ftN.
M.ft S.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
M.ftN.
J

"ft

Alexandria, Va. Office

do
do
do
do
do
Newark.

May.

do
do
do
do
do

1. 1873'

.Sept

1.

1880
18«8

i

Harr
opclii;^...

ft

wklek
UtarlolUv la

road'. Manaaaaa

r

-n

branihe,.10lii.
1. 13, p.glu.)

.,

.

J.ftJ.
M.ftM.
monthly

N. Y.. Bk Commerce.
do
do

Leasea several r<mds
el .ar loga la
1871. fM63ni. against **4S.a« la liRD. Aenual repo t |. Cnn>.io>«.< ii.p. -Ji.
Road lessed July. IST2, lu Allantlc ft

Ang.i 1888
Aug.. 1811

May

do

1892

1,

PMUeKR.

Feb., 1889

St. Loula.

A.'&b.

6

I'9
7
7
7

net balanee lo rredit aaa
i' Feb.. lfi'.2. ai per rent new
stock ws> rated lo sharehuldera, at parSee
reports
(V.
do
do
14. p. ag(.«» >
A.ftt).
Aug.lo.lMilIh process uf construction, iv. 14. p. OL)
F.ft A.
Oct. 1. 1991
A.ftO.
Ne'
earnings
in.
Phlla.,
Bk.
V338,W4. Flock, tarn.
No.
America
June
1.1896
J.ftD.

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
«.-J.

J. ft

do

April,

ondon.

do

)1.

F.ft A.

do

I

18".:.

1*75
1910

Philadelphia office.

do
.lune, 1906
I. ft Pac.j Feb.; 1872,
k, offire.

X.Y.. Chic. R.

^ew Vo

,

'

»l.i«1.7m: pref.. »2.00liJ«)0. rv. U./.M«.>

eased In Iterireiully to C. R.I.
al fltS.m' per jr
ISM Peoiiato JaeV.-.-i: wn. Stork,

7

K.ft «.

New Y' ork

A.ftO.

Phlla. '227 8. Ith SI.
1.1897
Apr.
.,
""
er
18il.fai.8M; wl,f
N. Y.. Ill Liberty street Feb.. TS74 lOrosB eanilnga.

00

6

inu.uio
324.200
1.000.000

6

300.00(>

l.OtXI

1,000

5.001

1,000
1,000

i',o6o

l.OOO

jni

a.-isLPOo

30,011,79
1.951.800
1.921.100
113.500
182,400
97«,-00
495,900

819.000
400.000

1.000WO

.

190'!

Cemnieneed running
_ Jan.. 1871.
Leased lo l^hll- ft Read 1'. 14. .•».>

"

,
'

IV, II. p.

July, 1871

d-i

6
7

S"
9f.
5f.
6
6
9

J.ft J.

Q.-M.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

A.ftO.
J.ftJ.
J.ftD.
J.ftD.

10.997.900

Feb..

Pblladelpiiiai

J. ftj.

90
900

I.

Oel. 1,1900

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
J.ftJ.

6

1.2.59.1110

Bk July

J.'ft'j.

7
7

iOO

Trail.

7

1,I!19.500
2,7011.000
2,920,011)

l,ow>

ft

and London

"i

7

1.0110

Imp.

S.V.. I ancasler. B.ft Co Jan.. •)»"••
Philadelphia, Office,
Jan.. lin* Kel revenue. l«i»-7l.f7V*l.
do
Jan., ifoi
do
Oct., 189:

288,000

1871
1872

Y"..

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

7
6

.M.ftS.

1>17I

N.

I

J.

J.ftJ.

6.962,000
1.000.000
4.000,000
8,641.«10

1.000
1,000

ft

"i'

lOO
£i00

F.&A.
J.

Bitywo
6.048,700
2,400,000
1.U0Q.UJU
5.000,000
3.000,000

u

ToUi

•mjW

Bk
do

do

r,i„nsT.

rflii

"»ii

M«y

Vet revenue. IKB, tsijf-t.
iKj3
soro, llcl..
Sold.
Oct.. I«;i.
187388
88
I8;i.
IV. 14.
(V.
I
M. p.
July I. I891 lea-e.i to M'l* SI. Paul.
May. 19:5 Op. by If. w.« ii.aian. r. dlv. on
loik ard Inl. on »S».IMi ',1 M hond,.
Feb., 1801

N.V., Mereanille N.

do

I

1.

Mar. 1.
18K-9S

Office.

J.

M.ft N.
P.ft A.
F.ft A.

1878
1875

Jan.

711

It

14,

,

7

400.100

Tr.

May
lay I,
INis:
I. INiS
P *'»>
Jurv.l.Ti Old Colonr ft Newpon and Cape rod eoaSept I. 18-4 .olldaled Apr 1. 1872.
Net eaialBga < f
Apr. I. 18711 O. C. In 1870.71. »19'.WJ. (lee rrpoM la
Sept.. 1876
CnaoxicLK. V 13. p. 807 v. 14, p. o, Ol.)
Aug., 1877
Jan.. 1901
.... Building. Om. to Pakniah.
June 1896'IJ-««ed to Bur. ft Mo. In Seh.

W

1.|1II0,IIUI

1871

1898
1806
18i7

:

N.Y.,Bani( of Comic'ce l>c'!'lVl88»
New \ ork. Offli e.
July !.•;• Road paiaed Tiader new mansgemeal la
2K
Mar. 'il, in coneection wlih Pacllr stall
7 e. A.'ft II. London. Brown. S. 4 Co Apr 10. .(f75
88. Co. (Snv. 14. p. 4gN.>
'<>ct.,o.ii<»;
du
\'- A.ft O. N. Y.do
recenllv so'd t
Erie Railway Co. Jan.
is^s.Road recenlly
by receiver
J.ftJ.
Ian. 1. is^s.Koad
lo Tol.. Wab. ft W. f' r<7vean.
ll-eaaed
v..
N.
T..
W.ft
Feb..
1900
V
UK.
F.4A.
Phlla.. Bowenft Fox.
Jnlv. 1889
7
J.ftJ
"- Leased loC.ftA. ata p.r. on ,lVli.7oBl>da
not rsld. May. l-r.J. ir !4. p. O, >.)
M.ftN. X.V..,S.W. Hopkins* Co Mayl8l»W" Inl '^'
Philadelphia, office.
T-.:iig»were»«>WI.«l. After
MaySl.l-r.' '"
I'- M.ftN.
do
|N-r rent, dhr end,. Inl oa
do
Jan.. 18811
7
J.ftJ.

4
8

619,1

pKit

i4 1
«r.. 47/imjro ,rre»
-x
Leawd 1.. Noriti'M \ J "•
ne.
July. 1871 Leaaed. Mar., lino, at yr*
for
Apr.l.l87?| Int. on 1m1..« p.c. on prf.
..
..^um
Jan.. •Jg.T9
for » yra. 7 for neit i ft » fur 14 ir».

i,ooi),o<io

i-86
1868
18<8

11W

ii.

CtorW*

l,.'«10.0(IU

•4.S-'49

1851
1836
1838

.

year, at in per rent, per ansnii, •• caal
ut property, taua, Ac. o. I«,r.«.>

1000

90
50
50

Loans
Loan mortgage, convertible
Loan mortgage, sterling
Loan mortgage, sterling
East Pcnn. Ist .M. Sink. Fund

Net earn'iig,. i«;i.»5a.n» n
Lewed. Keh. I«B. i.> Hnat M ft

1,000
lOO
1,000
100

50
50

1*7

earning. In »trmi y-ar mi-Tt. »iei ai
In C"»o»i<t».».M.» at.
al r:, p ..| „• gm., Mni'aa,

.

266.51111

Plulaitel. it Bait. Oml.— Ist M.,(Pb)
2d mortgace (Pa.)
Ist mortgage (Mil.)

U

*

eoo.mv

i,2«>.oao

-

Anneal rrpwi

Jan.

J. ft U.

F.'ftA.

2JW2.210
18,601,500
9,758.905

.

fi.r

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
A.ftO.

100

Bonds

41, .179,475
4.<I72.UI0

310000
1.000
1,011

100

a
8«

..

ssaa

IraM, rj (Mai
rid, ka,e hm^n 8

Feb..l8» Leased lo |irl Lark * "mi for Int. ou
bonds anrl s per rrni on *lork.
M.ftN. N.Y..Pel.. L.ft W.RR.
188B
F.&A. N.V..Imp. ft Trad.N.B Feb. ;. "W I' progress. o«ensb.. Ky In sprigf Tena

IIMW

gijt'.Kio

rcjf,

Income bonds

Loan

793.400
201,000

lOJl)

ai8
SS5

Penm/ytimnia tt y. Y. ~l8t mortgage, guar.
1st niortKage. guaranteed
Peoria tt Bureau Vat. —Stock

Ist

21K).00«'

isi

3»

State lien rinstallnieDts) bonds
Penu. <t Delairare—lnl mortgage.

Common

SSil.OOU

50

Irt!

Debt

ftrWom«t— 1st

I.IOO
1.0(XI

1.51

mortgage, cold

2rt

8
8

1888

.

rn

r

lAlii. to Tvii.M.iirn Va.. I71in. lof

i
e
10

M

HnKHellriUe—l^X

Mimourf stock

F.ft A.

•

Jnly. IB30 L.

ilnne.

Boston, office.

A.ftO.
M.fth.

tmM.

la

Oner, hr Krie

Jan. I. U74
Apr. i.i»2

Philadelphia. Office.

.M.ftS.

J.ftJ.

249.962
546.000
200,001

88K

,

<

2R
20

4.

7.30 g.
8

1,'45..100

'59

ft

7

2,692,539
400,000
1,158,900
996,000
9:4,000

Orange
tiKOfie

5
6
6

3:t,000
498,(100
1,(11 iO,lt)i

1.450,000
1,000 I6,000n.m

J.

»4<i.llii

.

A.ftO.

.I.ft J.

M

]«,«•.)

p.

'

Net pm«ta

?f;

A.ftO

,vm.

1.

fat,.^.
aa4

)•«

Marrb.lW

2.761,000

7

•»•

II.

m

July 1,1877

J.'ftJ.

2,500,0110

U».O0O

nlil

rerienl
N.^1 ..rnliii:, 18 i:il.n!,....
--r,.Ml
Hee annual report
I'MaomcLa- tul.

ih72 .Ve«

1871

Jnly I, lan
Dec. 1.1874

i!jno
1,000

r

(>|K'r>llnr ri|«-nw,.

p. kZZ.

Bk.i
1878
Co.l Jaly, lITt

do

ft

HI

1

I.

tnt,

mrtw

iiaoaM-La

yi-i

fHO.TJ

'" 1.1874
""*
Apr.

do

Hoalun ^.K.

J.ftD.

A.ft

IMr

1.

mu

MM)

l.OOOf

'•y»
'

f'l

onlilandlnt. ^'A.va. Aa.
dual rerori la * Hanaif-LS. t ii. i». Mi.
Net earning,, is'.u 71. trrtMl. \tm~m.

July,
Jnly, lan

1868
1871

\WS
Vim

"

mrnur. |l»usi

rrrcrril

188-1

Omaha

net

.'uly. 1889
April. Iinu
Jan., 1877

Consol. niortgaue, lor

l'«4

Ikr

In nlirc ika

M IM tiM MM fkr

nil

I*,

77": IJ. p

Balt'lnore.

do

J.ftJ.

M.ftS.

1

fur

operalril.

I

9
6
7

SM.OCO
221JMI

Jan.

t
do

ft 1).

J. ft.).

1

f

:

hoM

Ban

:

A *0.

901,000

1,000

J,

Irredoema.

do
do
do
London.
New York OIBce.

Consolidated mortgage
Old Colon}/ (OouB 1. AprI 1,18T2)—Stock....

I

Annapolis.

l.(»H

Bunds
Honda
Honds
Bonds

v.il.

-,

U.

7

600,000
19,995 847
4,024,474

l.0i,<'

o,

earr'ln- » in \
l.ra r.1

do
Apr. 1.18
V3M.21
:t*).
ir.
do
May I^l'tl
N'.V. Market Vat. Bank.
I.eaaeri l« KIm
18WJ
Baltimore ft Phlladel. May »i. TJ l.'ompany .•«

100(1

Ut mortgage
iBt mortgHge

., r.i.-u-. t-

«

fMKj^
•aii»

iris

A.ft U.
ft J.

.I.ft.).

1,(J«I

Oil i^reek tt Allegh. Ji.—Stoc)K

rioalwio* RR. Of
-

iTIt

murig,

1H62

|;6,890.( Oif

»

(ill'

el

i«n

l«ti4

.

»

V.*l

IK72-7!!

Income mortgage, W. Dlv
Oonsol mortgage, sterling

aa

a

\wv

do

J.

1.000

lai
lOU

2d cons. s. F. mort., for *4.0o0,00U

II*

I

annvn

1<

the lwnl,.,i„|, lh»
H'.i
»!'

July. 1871
July, ini

8«pt.. IMt

ft.l.

f.

2,II00,«I0

1

•«--fg
1870

Slnkluir fund onds
Ohio .* JtflHUififitppi—iitocic^COta
Preferred stork
2d mort>fftge. W. Dlv

July

darlf.toD.
du

Q.-.).

1^

89 000

1.

P.ft A.

290,000
7
22,000
50,000 p.m. 7.3l)g'.f.
1(U.UI0
3,077.000
100
3H

,

rthern i^iriiic—\%t mori.. gold,
Ni/nck tt Northern~\6t mort
Offtlentb. A l,. CAom.— stock
Preferred stock

M.ftK

6

6

6g.
6g.

New bonds

»f

:»

187/ ft

do
do
do

ammo-

1>7>

1.

.•96.1S3

.*.!.

A. ft O.

2Ua,i'(.i2

21

.1

10
7
7

2,2«J100

II

X

8

du
do
do

J.ft'j.

WOMO
196 MO

i.nno
1.000
i.uio

iuss

142
142
1 12

Northern of N. Jersei/—atoc\i
Ist mortgage
Norwich A Worrext* r— Stock
Iftt mortgage. State loan, sinking fund...

July

9 a.

2,229M0
1.0110

(M

.

do
do
do

iriw, earning, year riiillnr M«rTl>

7

Ut niortKaKe
Chattel niortgaKO
2d mortKatce
North Shore, it. /.)— lut mortgafre
Sortheru Cf.ntrnl^%tovM
Ut niortKaKU. State loan
2d mortKatfe.BlnklnK fund, coapon
Sd niurttfaKC. Blnktne fund, cuunon
8d mortKHKe, Y.&C. UK (Riiai by Bait).
ConsoUdftted mortgaire, gold, coupon. ...
do
dn
do reg

Morgan', Hobs Jul r 10, ".
du
l*'7* ft \m'

Ian..

igujoo

58
86

lui Otri'd

Bhopi. North Carolina.

soo
30
BO
son
900

,

North Pen)iMi/lvarita~~Stock

J.

ft

"»6o

189;

NnrthfJifttern (S.

M.ftN.

a

824,200

MortKaB« bonds
Hondsof 1857

du
du
do
do

I.ft J.

8

"lOO

PrefciTPcl B'ock

K.y.M.

J.

ft

».*A.

184,1100

ioo,oin

H huin

by

'••r«ble-

J.ft

I),

Formerly Pnnbury

do
do

Penna RR.
do
do
do
London.

*

Erie.

Le ased. Feb..

18B2. fu'9Wyislo I'ena. KR.
Net earaMortgage bonds of ini la
1871. t:W.2n>.
retire all prior bonda. iv. :4.p. 21t,6.t.)

July 1,1888
July. I».w
Jane. 183 Leased lo rbll ft Read al 12 p.r oa stvk
Jn'y 15, "Tt The net earning, ul mslii and nevlleh llnea
do
do
July B, *» In l»7l^71. wen- rMlK.Mn. aaalaal *X/e..
8^1. In i<».7V.
nnsa eincasi*. r« ta,
do
do
lam
laves, fte. In 1'^. wera tB m^ rent nt
do
do
grosaiecelpts: In the jv*r tni were ao
London.
18m
1-10
of
per rent
g iosa u rtpn A large
do
)8m
purchase of real lands waamade in 1871.
Philadelphia. Office.
and the new ron.ol. mort. of 1871 Is
ondon.
I87»-T7
for t^.O'O.coo In all. a part for reilrleg
Philadelphia. Office,
prior debt, and part lo pay f(W the coal
do
do
I8«
lands, ftc. Anneal report la CHVojiirLK,
do
180)
do
V. II. p.a. IV 14. p. 9}.48k!»:v. IXp.
do
June. 1911
do
iJune. nil
20.)
do
do
;Lon.. McCalmont Bros. June. 191
Pblla ft
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. Office.

.

DM

i

.

I

18n

var.

jTftJ.
J.ftJ.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

Juijf; 'i8:j
1, 1877
Meh SI.I88I

Oct.

Philadelphia Offlrc.
Phlla.. ft Boston.

do
do
do

do
do
do

Inly 1(1. -72 Op. witk C. ft A., and leased lo Teaa. R«.
Julv9. 1872 Main line. MDia.: leaae* aboal ia:a<.
Jnly. 1884
earalBca, 1870 11. |M(.aR. 8M rrfott la
April. 187«l V.14,P. IM,«8.
AprU, \mt{

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.

,

..

.

THE CHUONICLE.

124

[July 27, 1»72.

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers

Miles
of

Loui»—Com. stock

200

50
50
1868
1861

;•.'_.

morlK»Ke, Sti'nbenv.

iBt

&

outstanding.

Ind. re-org..

Col. & Newark Dlv. bunds
nUHhurg ttComtfUm.—Ui M.,new

2d mortxaKe, linlto.loan....
1st niortKBKe. Turtle Cr. Div
J-imh.. Ft W. * C'lif.-Stock.Kuaraiitecd.^
Specia! Iinpr. stock, guar. (for te.OUO.OlXl)
(scries A)
Istmorticage (scries B)
1st inortitage (series C)
1st inortKage (series D)
Ist niortgafte (series E)
1st mortgage (series F)
Sd mortgage (series G)
ad mortgage (scries H)
2d mortgage (series 1)
2d mortgage (series K)
2d mortgage (scries L)
2d mortgage (scries M)
1st

mortKaKC

1871
1862

^=5

18ii2

c a o

—

n

3d mortgage
Bridge (O. & P. UR.) mortgage
C. construe, bonds

P F W. *

pS';™^y;,!i^,'xf>a;.-YsVM.(-»3\6ob;cB6)
J^rt Huron A L. Ulch.-\tX. mort.. .....
rnrtliind A ngaenabiirg—Ut M.,E. D. gld

167 H
90

.

&

^ ew mortgage (for »S,300.(X)0)
it nrfnrd Central— HI mortgage

27

PoHtiiiid
I^rtl.

.fc

Kochenter—Xat M.,s.f. (Portl. loan)

Ist mortgage, efjual Hen
2d mortgage (*l.'iO,000)

..
Porltinut, S>iio d- ly/rtsmoutli—alocK
J^irt ItoijHt (.S.C.)— 1st raurtgage.conv„ gld
.

iRt mortgage, conv., guar, by &a. R.B....
Pnrlxmouth ,Gt. Falisd Comic— stock
lt»t Mortgage
proridenif ct HV»-c«sto'— btock
«"•
Mortgage bonds
Headtni/ it Columhta—Ut M., coupon
2d Mortgage, coupon
Jtenmieiaer it Saratoga— Stocii
••
Ist mortgage
.
2d mortgage
Ist morlgage, Sara. & Whitehall
lstmortgagc,Troy,Salem&Kutl d
Ist mortgage, (ilcns Falls RR
tUclimond ,t Dan rllle—SlocM
:

•

.

State Sinking

400.0U1
19,714.285

IX

f

1,400,01X1

li

f.

. . •

52K
52X

'67-'. S

52 >i
S2
I!0

1871

no

1969

44
26
47
44
50
50
2,5

63
6
142

153,000
100,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,800.000
8011,000

1870

mi

100

l,5tlO,0W

1,000
1,000

^OOl^OCO

"it'io

1870
1862
1864

1862

var
1861
1865

1,000
1.000

100
1,000
l.OOO
1,000
1,000
1,000
100

Fund loan

Consol. mortgage

mortgage

Roaiiokc Valley RR. bonds
tUch.. Frt-driclcsh. A 7l9(— Bonds, ster
Dollar loan

—

BoMord, R.
Rorm. hat.

I.

A

1(10

1854
1870

.,

1872
1868

St. £o«(«-l8t mort., gold

A Off(/('/M'».-Stock. ..........

Sinking Knnd mort., Wat. & R
Bonds, gnaran.. Pots. & Watertown..
General mortgage. Sinking Fund
Eondont A Onweito-^Rt mortgage
ifwHrlJiri— Stock, eoui
Preferred stock
F.qulpmeut mortgage bonds

i855
1853
1861
1870

M., Calais. & B.
2dnioitgage, C.&B........
Calais loan bds. Lowy's Island R. .....
St. Joseph. A Denver C— 1st mort. gld.E div.
Ist mortgage, We^t. div., laud grant.
St. Luiiti, Alton A Terre Haute— Slock.
Prelcrred stock
1st mortgage (series A) sink, nmd ..
iBt mortgage (sorlcs B) sink. fund...

Ist mortgage
St. L.. luinsm C.

.'.

A

.y.(late l«o.

18.56

—•
.

• •

:

1865

!.

'69.''71

1868
1867
1868
1871

Incfnne bonds
St.Pti'dA /Ijc— First Dlv.— l8t M., 10m

IstmortgagcSt. P.to Watab,aOni..
2dM.on 80m.* I«l on l.gr. of 307,200 acres
General M. (held to retire abo>e bonds)
_^...
General mortgage, sterling
Ist mort.. West Ime, 1. gr. rfort6,000XipC.)
2d mort., Wes.lincl. gr. (for.»3,0(10,oa))

A Sioux at!/— stock

dates

till

Sarannah A Charlettton— Stock

A

Char.

10-1

101
'ioi

35>i
40
23
80

Seahmtrd
H'l'iitoke. Htork
1st mortgage
"40
SeUan A fliilf- 1st M.,guar.by Ala.
Seltna, Marion A Afem.—\'t M., end by Ala
50
Selnui, UoitieA I)alton—}st more
100
2d mortgage, Ala. & Tenu. R.R
100
General mortgageforHS.llOO.llOO
ShanwkiH Vdlletj A R>«A-i'.--Stock
1st mortgage
Sfieboi/gan A Ffnnl dit hn- 1st Mortgage
I't mortgage e.vteiiHioll
Shenanyo A .ilief/fian// —\st Mortgage. .,
Sfiore Line (Conn .)—i^tovk
1st mortgage, conatruetiou bonds
Sioux City A Pacitic~\nt mort
2d mortgage (government subsidy)......
SiouxCitfi A St. Pajn—\ft ntort., gold,l. gr.
if-

-

mortgage, cun-eney f -r $2,10O,0OJ,
Somtmet— lit mortgage, gold
,

liOC.CC''

95,200
l-:.50O

125,000
1,500,(X)0

& J.

J.'&'j.

J.&J.
M.&N.
M.& N.
F.& A.
J.&J.

^

do

do

J.&J.

Var,
Var.

J.'&D.

Richmond,
do

Office,

Lancaster,

.Y.,

B & Co
do
do

do
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London.
Richmond, Office,
do

Richmond,

Office.

.fan. 1,1894

ICLB.vol.

Main

7
f.

4f.

3K8 F.& A.
7
8
6
6
6
8g.l

8K.f

1,7(X),000

7

Wa

Boston, Treasurer.

Feb.. 1872

Leased, Jan.. isn. to VI Cent, at full Int.
on pref. stock, and e<iuip. bonds; ai d

do
do
M.&N.
May 1.1880 ft-om 1>^ In 1873 to 7 er cent alter 1879
do
do
M.&S.
Sent 1,1880 on common stock, (v. 14, p.l87, 886,596.)
J.&J. Bost., Bk of Commerce. July 1,1879 Consol. of Calais & Baring and Lew v's is.
do
do
J.&J.
July 1, 1879 road. Dlvs.4 per cent on stock, $100,000.
J.&D. Boston, Globe Nat. Bk. Dec. 1, 1876
F. &A. N. Y., London & Frank
Aug., 1899 W. div. in p- ogress. L.gr., $1,600,000 acres,
do
do
F.& A.
May 15,1900 (v .13, p. 289, 290, V. 14, p. 657.)
Main line, T.H. to E. St. 1 oul", leased
Mar.'96, 'Ti
June, 1867, for 90 years, to Ind. & St. L.
J.&J. N.Y., office 13 Wallet,
1894
at 30 per cent of gross earnings up to
do
do
A.&0.
1894
$2.(Xl(i,(iOO (bu In no year to be less than
do
do
and 20
r.& A.
1894
$450,000); 25 p.c, on ni xt $l.n(l().(l(
do
do
M.& N.
1894
p. e. on all excess. Pref.Ptock increased
do
do
M.& N.
1894
21 pr. c. Mar., 1S72. (v. 14. p. 292. 3!>7.)
(l,

CoBt.$9.120,l:i9.

F.'&A. N. Y., office 122 Broad'ay Ang.i,1892

J.&J.

7

V-

urn

Leases Piedmont RR.,

l

218
7
7
7
1

\,m

„^

p. 624.

.,

7
1

6.500,000
3,300,000
2,488,000
1.100,000
1,100,000
1,400,000
1,400,000

10.000,000
4.000,000
12,000,000
100 12,000,000
1^10 6,000,000
1,020,000
3,250,000
1,000,000
1.900,000
1,000
2,600,000
1,000,000
1,000
120,000
700.000
1,200,000
2,020,000
1,000,JOO

12,

line, 141ni.

51m., at $45,0CO per year. Net earnings
Jan. 1, 1875 year ending Sept. 30, 1871. $»14.2S5, In
1875-90
Sept.. 1871. K'ased the N. Car. I!R., both
ir.3-75
the R. & D. and leased lines operated in
1811-76
Int. of Pa. RK. See Ciikon.. v. 13. p. 434.
1815
Rich, to Acqula Cr., Va..and inp ogiess
1875
h. Net earnings. If6»-10. $68,245.
to
being reduced by purchase of rol'ng st'k
Gross earnings yi ar ending Sept. 80. 1871,
1875
June,
(v. 13. p. 8C7.)
$148,139; net. $9,010.
1880

do
A.&O.
'")to 1
New York.
A.&O.
Rich. & Danville connects with this road
do
A.&O.
for through traffic. Net earnlngs.l869-7p
do
A.&O.
$24,915. Interest accrued to July. 1870.
do
A.&O.
$l(H.->32.
New York.
M.&N.
Mayl, 1912 In progress.
and
London
New
York
A.
F.&
Aug., 1918 netaulted. Aug. 1871. (v. 14. p. 353. 659.)
J.&J. N .y Met catllc N. Bank Julvl5,1872 About $44^793 bonds are held by sinking
do
;do
M.&S.
Sept 1, 1880 fund. Potsdam & W. bonds guar., due
do
do
J.&D.
Dec, 1872-74 Dec,. '72, will be paid on presentatlor.
do
do
J.&D.
Dec. 1, 1891
Net earnings. 1871, $324,918.
J.&J. N. Y., Ed.Haight & Co Jnly, 1890

7
7

M°.&N.

M.& N.
J.&J.

M.&N.

7
8f.
7

7
7

& D.

J.&J.
J.&J.

Net earnings,

1871, $667.

.319. Controls Cairo &F. road. (T.13,p.667.)
This is the condi ion asrc-organizedsmce
the sale of N. Mo. Road, under 2d mort..

Bk of Com'rce Jan. 1,1895 Aug. 26. 1811. (V. 14. p. 85. 321. 626.)
Leased to Pac. of Mo. at $75,000 per year.
Y.,0. Opdyke& Co. Nov .',"1894 $1.0(XI,(KX1 bonds, a mort. on 60 miles only.
Y., Jameson, S. & C'. Nov. 1,1893 May, UT2, i.it. In default, (v. 14. p. 3.'3.)

N.Y'.,Natl
.

.

.

N. Y..oflice.

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do

London.

.

& Indianan. ataop.c.ofgr
earnings. S'ock.$2,377,a:9. Bds.gnar. by
1,1901
T,ll.& I .. by C. C. & 1. C.and P. C.& St. L.
1892
This road and its land grants have been
1892
purchased bv the Northern Faclflc. and
1892
the line will be operated by Northern
Pacific. Of the whole line 340 miles

Y.. office of railroad, Jan.

Office of Treasurer.
Mch 1.
M.&S. N. Y..Drexei,M. & Co,
do
do
J.&J.
J.

7K.

2 400,000
1,6 0,000
16,000 p.m.
100,000
226,900
910,300
50
2,307,001
1.000
997,100
50
»05 0<l
500
111,800
h
600
406,500
162,1100
1,000
1.000 18,000 p.m.
50
576,060
100
,151,400

May
Mch

1, 1897
1, 189?

Leased toT.ll.

were completed June,

Extension

18r2.

1871
1870

J.&J.

6
7

7

16,U10 p.m.

83S.500
241,000

A.&O.

8.0 ".COO
869,450
1864
1871

\m

100
ft

1868
isii
1871
1871

70,',000

F.& A.
F * A.

7'J'.(100

J.

6<W,0(i0

1S69

7; 5,000
I.OCO.IIOO

200,000
1,629,0011

1,000
1,000

f.

2,^

1,00(1 16.(KI(lp.m.

1,628.200
500,0«l
700,000
450.000

il-i

W

.

.

7

Sg.

210.1K10
i',i'io

830,402 aores An 8 per cent land
stock of $2,400,000 created to take up pif.
stotk. (V. LI, p. 20.)
est Jersey at 6 p.c on c ost.
Lea^ ed to
Boston, office.
F.'&A.
Feb. 15,1878 Leased to Bos. & L. at $n.5(» per yr.
Leased to Cent. O., at $174,350 besides exJ.&J. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Jaii!,i909 penses and ta.\e8. Guarant'd by Balt.& O
Formerly Cliar. & Sav. Road opened for
Charleston. Office.
M.&S.
Mch 1,1877 through traffic, March. 1870. Cost of
M.&S. N. Y.. H. H. Kimpton -ept. I,lf89 road and equlpmeuls, $2,010,1( 5.
do
do
.1
& .1
Jan. 1, 1889
J. & J. Macon, by M. & W. RR. Jan. 1,1891 In progress, state endorsement declined.
M.&N. N. Y., Lancaster, B.&Co May 1. 1890 In progress. To b" .''20mi!c8.
Pbiladelpbia, office.
J.&J.
Jrily, 1872 Lensedio Phil. & Kcadl-.g. (v. 14. p. 6J8.)
A.& O.
Net earnings year ending Varcn 1.1871.
J.&J N. Y..lmn.«: Trad.Bk.
1880
$159,609; int.. $14,700: div..4 per cent.
A.&O. N. Y., Roddey.Bell & Co. Jan., 1,1890 In progress. ScTma to Pollard, Ala., lOOm.
M.& S. N. y.,H. I lp«»& Co. Sept. 1,1889 In prog' ess, Selinato Memphis.
New York, office.
J.&J.
,Ian. 1,1872 Late Ala. & lenn. Riv. Completed in 1870
do
do
Jan. 1,1861
J.&J.
No report of operations.

Lander.

100
100

11';
_.

N. Ala.-t'^t mort
Sav., (rriffln
Saraii nah A }r&n]phis 1st M., end by State
Si'lint/iiiii r«;;,//— Stock

Ist

ft

KlO&c
lOO&c
2U0&C

1891

1,

of 314 miles in progress.

207
121

16
17
116

R., 15(10,000

,

80
90

'm

Bonds of the C. & S. H.R.. guar by 8. Car
Funded interest bonds, guar, liy S. Car.

&

ft

Sep.

July 1, 1872 Lea-ed to Ea.Rt. RR.. 99 yrs, 10 p. c. on f t'k.
Nov.1,1889 In progress. Op. and controlled by Ga.KR.
Nov. 1, 188S
Jan., 1872 OpT'by iTa'st.'RR. Net carn'gs, 1870, »31,756.

'207

1890

mortgage
Salem (iV. ,A. )— 1st mortgage
Salem A Lowell— 1st mortgage.
Sanduskf/, Jf. A yewar*— Stock
....
Ist mortgage, new..
1st

1st nu)rt., Sav.

7
7
7

1,000
100

M.. gld, conv.s.f
mortgage, gold,
A
St.L..Vand.A r.ff.— Ist M.,S.F .guar
2d m.R.f., guar., (*1,(W,(X)0 con. not guar.)

S p. c. stock, red. dif.

879.501)

2,000,000
2.499,000
4,147,000
500,0i0

In prooresB.
Port H. to OwosfO. Mich.. 90m.
(1st nmrtgagc is to be retired from proceeds of new mort. Stock paid, $1,010,010
Mecbanie's Fail" to Canton. Me., 28m.
July 1, 1887 York & Cumberland sold out in 1865. PortOct. 1,1887
land to Roih.. N. II.. 53ra,

100

.

M., gld.
A Denmr—\Rt v,*

Paul

7

t

2,998,900
799 900

100
100

Preferred stock

Pref .,

3M

100
h

a

(T. 14, p. 458,)

M.&S.
J.&D.

8

1,000

1912
March, 1912
March. 1912
May, 1876
Co. Jan. 1, 188J

Providence, Office.
Jnly,'i,18T2 Net Incotre, U70-71, $205,812. Dividends
Providence, R. I., N. Bk July 1, 1880 in 10 years, 85 per cent. (v. 14. p. 43.)
N.Y., Union Natl Bauk. Mch 1,18S2 Controlled by P.& Reading. Floating debt,
Columt'ia. 1st Nat. B'nk June. 1884
Net earnings, 1S71, $85,052.
$1,033,742.
.1.& J. N.Y., N.Bk of State N.Y July 1, 1872 Leaded to Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.,
J.& J. Troy, United Nat Bank. July, 1773 at7p.c. on stock in 1871. and 8 p. c. alter,
do
do
J.& J.
JnU-.'sO-'ST
besides Int. on bonds. The R.&S. leases
M.&S. N.Y., N.Bk of State N.Y Mchl, 1886 about, lUJni. of other lines, at annual
do
do
M.&N
May 1,1890 rentals aniouni lug lo $80,583. SeeCHRON-

J.

7g.

293,0Ol'

See

;

March

do

9.0(10.000

a

14. p.218, 593.)

in 1870-71, »217.357.
v. 14, p. SB, 459, 764.

provements, &<.. under article 16 of
guaranty on old stock not aflease
fected. Sec annual report In Cuboniol«

March, 1912
March, 1912

j.&.r. Boston, Columbian Bk
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do
A.*().
do
do
M.& S.
Boston. Office.
,1. * J.
London,
M.&N. New York and
do
do
M.&N.
J.&.I. Boston, East. KR. Co,

1.000

1869
1870

Mo)—Stock

1st mortage,
St. Lo'ti/i. Lawrence
St. L.A Southeastern— Ut
St.Joxebli—Hl
St. Ixiiils

St.

67,r.8
124,489
274,428
847,100
130,500
175.000
48,00D

earnings, 1871. $942,894. (v.

Net earnings
Ckhosiclk,

July 2,1672 Leased, July, 1869. for 999 years, to Pcnn.
July 1, 1872
liR., at a rental efiulvalent to Interest,
Mch 1, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on
Mch 1, 1912 stock. The lessees to keep the road In
Mcb 1,1912 repair and also pay Ia.ve8, exiienses,
Mch 1, 1912 etc. P., F.W. & C. Icaseo the Ne« castle
iMch 1, 1912 & B. V. and the Lawrence roads; which
Mch 1, 1912 in turn arc leased again by henn.KR.
March, 1912 New stock of »2,(ia) 00(' authorized Nov..
March, 1912 1871. to be issued to Penn. RR. for Im-

J.'& J.

28.640
299,000
800,000

100
1810
1870
1864
1864

'st

2d mortg'ge (series C)
2d mortgage (series D)
2d mortgage, income
St. iMuiK A iron JZouHlain— Stock.

500
1,000

IW'

do

do

do

nmix A Peiioh.-

6g.

2.32,000

Ist

Bt,

7

41350

d>
Rtchm. A Petersburg— S\.oc^
2d mortgage, coupon and reg
.Id mortgage, coupon
mclim.A I'orJ- i?;i:«--Mort. bonds
2d mortgage bonds
Interest funding bonds
li*t mortgage
Sidgetield Pirk—\ st mortgage

Leases Little Miami, & Col. & Xenia, alfo,
Col. Ch.* Ind C. The road Is controlled
by Penn. RR, which holds »3.500,()C0ol
Net
pref. stock for advances made.

Philadelphia
M.&N.
J.& J. N. Y., Wlnslow.L. &
do
M.AS.
do
Vch 1,1874
J.& J.
July. 1901
M.&N.
N.T., Drake Bros.
May 1, 1899
Ist
Nat
Bank.
J.& J. Boston.
Jan., 1900

8f.

770,0('0

200,000
2.000,000
300,000
650,000
350.000
6,000,000
150,000
450,000
400,000
500,000
125,000
4,000,000
600,000
157,800
1,722,900
64,900

& D.

A.ftU.
7

1,000.000

100

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

A.ftO.
J.

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do
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(

M.&N.

3,800,000
2tO.0OO
700,000
350,000

Bonds, guaranteed by State
4th

J.&D.
J.& J.
F.& A.
M.*S.

2,000,00(1

181
175
48

N.y., Wuslow, L. &Co
do
do
do
do
do
do
F.* A.
fo
do
M.&S.
do
<o
A.&O.
do
10
M.*N.
.i:* J.

875,000
875.000
875.000
875,000
875,000
875,000
S60.000
860,000
860.000
860,000
860,000
860,000

1,000
1,000

Pcnn. Co.

Phlla.,

A.

&

775,000
2,!/'(',0(Xl

18';2

REMARK?.

Stocks,
lastDlvl'd.

Whom.

Office. Kek.,1890
montlilv
N.Y. by N.J. RR.
Jan., 1884
J.
J. Phlla., Penn. Co. Office. Jan., 1890
J.&.I. Baltlni., Mer( h. Nat. Bk July. 1898
do
do
J.& J.
Jan. 1,1886
F.* A. Pittsburg, Ist Nat. Bunk Aug.1,188!

4*10.000

1868
1862
18 2
18f2
18*2
1862
1862
1863
1862
1862
1856
1857
1869
1871
1869
1870
1811
1863

F.&

by

\

Prlncljpal,

when Due,

Where Payable and

I

3,0(10.000

1868
1869

-

^

~ V 1 " ncn
?"}
Payable.

2JSOO,0
2,924,350
6.212.000

1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000

Bonds,

INTKREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Amount

20

Road

expliiuatlon of all references, sec
foot notes on iRt page of KK Tables.

For

Preferred stocR
1st niortKaKC

LIST.

conftr a creat ttivor by kItIdk ns Immediate notice ol any error discovered in our Tables.

-nrill

DESCKIPTION.

rtuni.. Cin .*Sl.

,

&

I).

«
A.&O.
A.&O.
7
& 6.x J.&J.
M.&S.
7
J.&J.
J.&J.
M.&N.
M.&N.

do

do

Philadelphia, office.

do

do

Apr.

1,

1P87
186,1, to North Cent, at 7 p. c.
on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14. p. 628.)
Net eat nings 1871, $23,624. Cost, $2,000,0(10.

Feb., 1872 Leased, Feb.,

Aug.l,18T2

N. Y., Bank of N. A. June 1.1884
N. Y., Farm.L &T. Co. Oct., 1896
N. Y.. N. Bk Commerce. Anr. 1. 1889
N.H.,?;. S. Scranton &Co 3ii.n.,\«Vi
do
do
Sept. 1,1880
N. Y.Nat. Park Bank Jan. 1, 1898
V. S. Treas. at maturity Jan. 1, 1898
N. Y.,MetropoIi.N. Bk
do
do
Hov.; 1901
June, 1691

.

Net revenue. 1871. $31,112. Int. pald.$.%,i 06.
Leased to N. Y. & ^ Haven at $100,000 per
.

year.

(v. 14. p. e'il.l
$1,788,000.
$111,528. Cost of

S ock paid In
year,

Road
Ill

m

Net

earniniiS last

road,

&c $4,614,000.

progress.

progress,

Leiteed to

Mtlpe Central,

—

.

.

..

.
.

THE

July 27, l572.j

OHKONrCLl-l}

12a

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOJJD
9ub»cribar«

wtU

eoutet « gi-aat teTor

DEBCKIPTION.

,st

Mllea
•
of

Kor explaaalion of

all
rvfercncei, see
loot iiot«H oil iHt pag(j of KU, TablttB.

Domestic ^onds (H)..
Domestic bonds (LI)
Domestic bimds (I)
Ooinestic bonds (K>
Domestic hands '^special)
South Mountain frnn—Ut mart

laiii

t'filtir

niorttfiii;

MtrrUnfj Mountain (,V. r.)— Ist mort
Sulttran .(• A';'/c— Ist mortgage, conv.,
Summit Jtranfh (J'lt.) -StoCK
1

at

.,..

8. f.

mortgage
Lewiston—\Rt mort...

2d Preferred

mortgage (W. Div.)
mortgage (K. I>lv.)

Iowa)

W

a-i.eoo

JST

3,(CT,300
50,000
899,000

7
29
20
20

:iS7(l

1

1,000

ino

1,0(»)

18614

1,000

'"so

100

100

81

1.00
1,000

a
1,000
100
100

800,000
8.000,0110

IIKI

l,OO0,l«X)

1870

1«1

1,001'

1,000
1,1 flO

l,00ti

a

75
1«7
180
75
491

i

l,0O0«
1.000

109

52
52
82
TO
70
37
5

'ifxo

1,.100,000

2.-10,000

15,000,000
1,000,000
900,000
3,500.000
2,496.000
5U0.U00
300.000
1.000.000
1.500,000
2,500,000
600,000
2,700,000
3,;oo,0(V
675,000
335,000

1,00:

1,300,(100

1,100,000

250,000
666,000
91.400
300.000
300,000
650,000
427,0110

l.UUI
1,(00
1,000

Lim
r IMM

( .V. ./. ) — s tock
mortgage, guaranteed

2d mort ::age
Westchester it Phila.—Xvil mort., new
Weitea-n (.l/i/.) -Ist mo-t. (.Mont. & W.P.)
Western liR bds. before consolidation
2d M.. on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Ga
Western Marj/laml -Ist M., end, Halt. City

7
7
7
7
7
7

V.t: A.
V. I: A.
M.ft N.

7

M.ftN.
M.ftN.
Q.-F.
F.ftA.

7
7
7

7
7

7g.
7g. f.

F.ftA.
M.ft N.
M.ft N.

M.ft N.
J. ft J.
r.ft A.

7
7

7

Now

SWAM

.-

1861

1866
«

1871
1868

it 7V(rio/-o— 1st mortgage
Wllm., Col. it ^7fjy.— Istmortgjige
lW;.,C*nrt.if'/fK(A«rri/—!st mortgage
Wilmington it Read.—\6'L mort
2d mort.. coun. or reg.
Wilmington it ir<!Mon-^ter;llig bonds.

ijio
1870
1867

1.000,000
1,208.100
400,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
676.000

ifiMfKa
aaojoov

MUNO
ssojmo
1.000

6
b
...

3.200.000
3,000
1,250.000
738,600
(48.100

WO

331.4IVI

isn
18(7

MJ....

W

710,000
400,000
144,400

1,4»^

(V. IS, p. 338; V. 14.p.

M

•

ft

Feb'.'l'.'nn
1,1S»I'

Dee.
Apr.

1,

IMS

•

.

Tha id niongage W. I>lr.
hond are rnnverlihie inio In (.refarrad

lllja0O,adO.
•

•lock or Into eoiiawl. btinda.

.May 3, 1910

Jnnel,

Co.

ItOI

Id ini gniaa reTeona »aa tS,a>,MB: op«rallng rip«na«a and laxaa. |a,77«jm 1

May.'isB

do
do
do
i\o
du
do
N.Y., Metropol.Bank.
N. V.,Kldd,P. ft Co.
N. Y.. Mctropol. Bank,
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.Y.,Kldd, Pierce ft Co
do
do
do
du
do
do
du
do

IIJHM7. ItruM pailUaca

rerenne,

1890
IHHI
Aaz. 1888
1890

imu.

tl,'l44.«lll

«3.33t.)6l

net

:

wt

«

eiprMaa.

niM>railn<r

:

rivi-noe.

%\»»xt. Tb«

llannlbul

ft Naples sad u4lirr nmila fol.
It In the uhle ar« k-aaed by T.ar.
with an c.ldlgallon <• 1 a; InloerM
bo'ifls.
their
S4-e annual rrjMtrt pnfc
on
llahed In Cuuoxii Lc T. 14, p. ,9.

lowing

lan
1878

ft

ins

M.r,^i8«

W

.

Feb.. HOi
Aug.. 1889

Xuv.i.lSH
July,18ni
Aug., 1901

W.&W. May, 1890

T.,

aw

London.

April,

18*61

The

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft. I.

7
t

Not.

Vt.

ft

Canada

U

IraanI and lac
Yl ( al>o 1

In 'hellOai uprraled.

1,1888

Ike imi.

1891

S. ft

1876-r

:

Og.

ft

u

.

Chanip

Chambty snd other

.

iMaaa4ca4

tine*.

Leaaea Troy ft (iraenf. till rnmplrtloa et
May,
July 1 1883 Hoo-ac Tnnnel. Net carnlnga, is;»-;i,
Jnly 1, lg» IIC2Jlt«. IT. 14, p. a.)
A.ftO. N. Y., Continental Bank Oci.,18a> Leaaadllll UOi to Kaland UII. Back aA. 4k 5.
Oct., 1880
teraat unpaid of cootMerabie anuanl.
do
do

A.ftO.

1,400W)

>n,|

.

•

.7.

1870
1883
1865

.

I

7
8

AW

S«l

(T. 14, v.trt.)

'

7

600

t-n

oin;

(

July. 18 2 Net earolnga in ls;j. foirv.i
DIvlit'B. It
. t H.p.ttt.)
per et. for •tfnie 1 dr..
July, 1179
Ea tern dlvlnlon.hriil'- hm Iii<l. tol'rotla
Ilia., Illm.
Jan., 1870
Wralrni >llvl*l>m, Hrofta lu
Wa-saw, lITm. Co-t of tt,a4l abuai

do

N. Y.,Kldd,'p.

K

J.

WiWijniio

'rr,

*-»-•<

N. Y.. Company's omee. .M»v 1. 18<« Late Alchlaon and PIkea I'
1896^7-8
mad, fte., n,TA7a)
U. S.Treaa. at maturity.
.'.*J. N. »., :wtb Nat. Bank. [July I.ISBU"Stuck. 85Uun>. Cost of road ftr.IIJ)
Utica ft N. Y.
3. ft D.
June, 1872 Fonneriy Blark IUt. ft I'llra. Nat
].*J.
Inga. IMa-TO. t
Utlea ft \'. Y.
July. \fr»
I.ftU. Boston E. Blako ft Co. June l,ltf;2 l.,ea»eil to Vt. Cent.. 8 p.e. on atork.
ft

1
1
7

750,000
700,000
700,000
1,800,000
911.400
750,000
1,250,000
750,000

1, :t7S

Ji.iy, 18:2

Office.

York, Co.'a offlc«,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dOfl

A.ftO.

M.

Tssam

1.000

IMvMrMi I ft
an cam ea C«M.

N.Y.,A.B.Baylls,TruMee
iwi
Troy N»t. Kx. Bank. Jan. 1. 188C Leaaeil to Troy ft Boalon ai 115.10 pr rr
N. Y.,Nat. Bkof Com.
1887
0p«ra'ea
of road. In year eaalas
A.ftO.
do
do
Sepi 80, l«W, groM ranilnii< ar'e •rajBC
M.ft N.
do
Ml. |ltI4n: Int.. %i*>.'<r.. iraaa mt.
do
M.ftS.
do
do
f2S.9.9. llrllelt nia.le unfn.histtrplaBfM.
latned by Troy ft guar by lUU. aatacT.r.
A.'ftb. Phlla., Safe Deposit Co. Apr. 1,1910
Opened, t'ay. lan. Kel raralnga lal ftacal
J.'ft J.
N. Y. ft Boston.
year.. »2J*;,49«;
l!mi-99
».<.43&it:: 84
tlj*:,t»: ?il yar.
year, ».1.4a»JK:
IT.S Treae., at maturity
year. |a,t21,l!9. Tola) land sah • io May,
A.'ft'o.
1887
IKK. aaojwi .erM. for I1.»i.uii. it. 14,
N. Y. ft Boston.
M.ft 8.
do
Kept. 1k:4
p. '^n. 3JI.5I7, \. 15. p. Ti.

6
7 f.

lOUtc

X<i|rarnlnr« la«(
Coat of ri»ad and

K.'ftA.
J. ft. I.
J. ft J.

550.000
200,000
386,000
114,000

1,139,1(10
225.4.18

arery Ml

(V. 14, p. 71
71.)

7

2,S6(I,0(»

400,000
8»l.(»l
800,000
400,000
1,100,000

West ICwc— Ist M.. gld, 8. f., 1. g'., eoiiv..
Whitehall it Plattsbnrg—\tii mortgage
Wleomieo tt Pncimoke (Jfdl—Ist mortgage

July

do

M.ftN. N. Y., omce

100

mortgage, unendorsed

& O.

F.4 A.

10i*c

2aOA10

20
32

Boaton

du
do
do

I

•
Ua.BUx-k.

s

N.Y.,Farmcr»' L.ftT.Co.

Boston.

1866
1870

WUitamstnn

m!&n,

3,00000(1

890.000
130,000

t-»->

tMaSkMSmM
—I

J.ftU.
ILftN.

l.lUO
l.OJO
10(14 e

«! T>)

!>•
Oct. I, ISW Op«neili>er.. Kl. Inc.
Be. iMHida.
taPJlHL
Bnsaex Back.
April, ira Net rarnln(> \T,\. VnjM.
r,»a.
''
Leaned 10 Del.. Lack,. *
ft w
N..( ran
N.Y., n.L.ftW. RK Co,
'\mi
Inga IB 18M-'W.«»ii,fi2.
d<i
do
Dee., 1887
K. T., Union Tnitl Co, Aug., 1891

J.'ft 1).

1871

2d mortgage, endors. bv Baltimore
2d ni3rtgnge. end'irsed by Wasti. County.
2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed
New mortgage, guar, by Haltimore
Western .V. Caroliiui-Ul inort.(K. Div.)...
Westfrn Pelwst/lrani/t^Xat inort
l8t Mortgage, Pittsburg Branch
West Jerseu -Btock
Loan of 18S.1, guar, by Cam. * Amboy
l8t mortgage loan
ISL mortgage, consolidation
West Shore Hudnnn River— Isi mortgage....

D.

7

t
4

717,f(»l

•

iv. 14,

ira-7(
Fdh., IWO Tranir caaraniav of
pvrcani ttvm CI
Col., ('. ft I. Kallroad.
Feb.. IN*

T.Co.
do

do

a

A

Nailiilllr KIL(|-7.

l« Ccniral 0«.

Mnt a yr, to

'York.
1874
N. v.. Am. Kl. Nat. Bk. Xov.l. l-«« ('oal road.
Plilladelpbia onice.
reh.l9,l»73 Coal roa<l.

1
8
7
2

500
1, 00

4t

.\<t>-,i.%\tMi.

M.

IHN

7

isio

,

ft

A.ftO.

"1%

500.000

500,000

(

ltjaol4*.lA.
Int. Indi-laullAprll I. I..ir. I. •«(>•
('out of rd. *r. H.>7I>.UU.
Mrh 1,H"0 Inprugrrsn. ( i»t lu Jaa. I, UriMUMiat,
Sept. i.iatu (v. i4,u.<at.i

Kew

A.ftO.

M.ft N.
J. ft D,

1,600.0(XI

;.««' ,60
2.5OO.0UII

«a

18*1

ft

I,S0UJU00

18t)6

Warren

A

1

wM
•

Uch I, iw; NclrarnlDgi. IkTI.tl.TJin
Co, A>(.I,I8W Not Iraard to Krle a« rrfNirlml.
Mar I,|«U In pritgrea*. oiiainwa 10 (nl.

ft

tMMW

2,1X10,000

1866
1S71
ISiO
1871
1870
lasa

mortgage

l.ftD.

Luul.illlr

0W..U7I l<WM<l

do

rvtlr*

Oct., imi

Macon.
N.V., Farm. L.

t4j

tW \M» i

hr-rn qaoU*a
(V, IS, p. r.i4 : V. II. psa.t
Mat rariilnir* la>l year. 9a,f7l. TWla4|l.
btmda are hrlU I'T ( utnhrrl. \ alu-r iCK.
I*rf. sl<M-k and IH II. rod.lMjaiU IMM* ) 10

Net Inn

(K-t., iwil

do

5,000,00(1

I

Viilleu (.VI'.) -1st mortgage
iJicfi(3riM».)— 1st M , auth. »750,000..

do

1864

18-16

Jan!'l','l*«l

N. V..P.'ii'.'M)-er«*Co.

'66-'69

185U
1891
1851
1866

WulklU

J.

r. ft
J. ft. I.
J. ft J.

.1.

l.(iO().UlO

a

i8«5

Meriit—\st series (red cndoned)
2d series (blue en lorsod)
(black enilorjtetl)
3d do
4tii do
(not endorsed)
Special loan, fundi g mortgige

.!.'&

F.ftA.
7
7

7
10

1867

VickJib. dt

F.* A.
F.& A.

|aMM4

bond* have

.

2.VI0,(W

isn)

yr.)

6
7

7
6
7

i.noo
66.7.8 1.000*

bonds

7

v-

400.Uli)

680,000

1869
1871
1866

V.,Vfnnllye

srtrr p«}|r>g

I<r;i,

rul seiuied. th« IWO !•>•

i«n
Dec.

H.

A.'ft'u.

SI.TLI.OOI
37,237.000
27,-«6,513
9,1^3,000
10,000,000

a

'(i7-"'«9

'V

1,800.000
1,600,000
1. .100.000

r,ixio

•66- '69

f,

donicstle, are

laiMi

N. T., agency of Co.
Hoslon. (Mllce.
do

Viri.
Varl.

liironir la

aoddO'dof 1 lirr cl.la Mal.oaa
The nu.rt. MitAt. aUrtlu
" wi4

Iwitn roufu»«-i), aa

1,700,000

1,000

100
1,000

ft

alt Int.
*9B;lNl.

MM

do
do
da
du

M.&K.
I'- J.« D.

A.AO.

450.000

1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
100
too
1,000

M.

<

1,988 150

100

Sterling bonds
Sinking Fund bonds, gold
llV^ft. (llel.)— 1st mortinige
Winchester <t Poi.-\»t. M., guar Thy B.
Worceat db .ATaMuo—•tocki,.,,

7g

A.ftU.

270.0IX)
5I(I.IKV

1868

.

CharlrsioD.

N.

Net surplus

It):

IMMM
xm-n

Vurlc.

M.4>N

A.&n.
J.& .1.

7

1,200,000
15U.U0O
1,695,130
1.699.825

50

I8t niorti^age

WHm.it

h:

M.4k N.
F.ft A.
J. ft J.

100

2d mortgage

iBt

f.'*"a.

7
3
6

11

Vermont it CV/»/(*/a— stock
Vermont Ce/itra/— stock
1st mortgage, eonsot
2d mortgage, consol
Kqnlnmi'tit oans

1st

A.*0.
A.ftO.

1,000, 00

so
78
217
247
217

it mark lUi'er—iilucti
Ist .M. b(.nds ot .Ini.v :8«8

lf'rt;-f

.).4kJ.
6
1
7

7g.

174MI0

mini

Vinelanit. (.V../.)— Ist

May,

London.

New

UKMAUKK.

l>ii«,

UilUlvlVl.

Mch

3,100,000
1,I«I,000
200,000
35O,0UI

3,502,230

,

Vermont
I8t mortgage, (slnk'g faad $7,000 per
Converltt>le bonds
Vernnont lUW^y— 1st mortgage

•
7

«-»,iOO

24

2d mortgage
3d mortgage
Convertible bonds
7Vo» C/nlon—Ul mort.. guar. Troy City...
Tut^erton~lnl inortgaKe
Union Piicific—Htock
l8t mortgage, gold
2d mortgage (government subsidy)
Land Grant bonds on 12.000,0(X) acres
Income bonds for f 10.(10 1.0(10
Omaha bridge Imnds, stcTling, UOO.UOU...
l/nion Par{ftr, t Central /traw:h~lsl M.,gold
2d mortgage (government subsidy)
Union it Titu^rille—ltit mortgage

&

vttsxa

PnnclMil,

Charleaiun.s.W.ltlt.Bt.

4k

TsMm.

llonils, I

wbfii

Whera r>(»Mtiuid
by » hum.

A.*0.

1,252,000

mortgage

B.
Cbambly
it if «j<^.— stock-

Nor,

LSOO.OtO

167
180
31
41

2d mortg.sge (.Tol. &, Walt.)
2d mortgage (Wab. & W't'n.)
of -SS.)
2d mortgage (Ot.
Kqulpment bonds (T.* .)
Consol. mortgage, conv
1st mortgage, (Deeatur & K. St. Louis)..
Hannibal & Naples— l8t mortgage
do
do
2d
do
Lafayette, Bloom'toliA Mlaa— iBtM
Hann. & Cent. Mo.. Ist mortgat^.
do
do 2d mortgage
Lafayette. Mnncle A Hloom't., ist mort.
Iroy * lienninyton—lHl mort. sink. fund.

Standstead,

7

3,t<4n,OOU

I.UIO
i,(nt

"hi

W't'nor'59,)
Istmortgagt^ (t)uln.& Tol.)

TWot/ it Bonton—ltit

1869
ISTD
1868

IW

227
10
«23

((!t.

Wfn

7»,*70

125,000
2,250,000
1,910.100

116X 1S«6
llOK 18At
116H 1866

ad mortgage nV.UIv.) convertible
Consol. mort. (for «6,200,00U)
mortgage (Iturl l)iv
lot., Wttb. it HVsferu— slock
Preferred? percent stock
lat mortgage (T0I.& 111.)
IstmorrgagoCL.Krle, W.&iit.L.)
(fll. 9l S.

J.4t J.

\MfHO

fc

as

Ist mortgage
Tot., Peoria it l^a^«rt(t^— stock....
Ist prelterred

mortgage

(

A.

4,100,000

1,000

n

Taunton /Jranrh— Stock
Terre t/uuteit Inttianapotts-stock

Ist

IKiill

SI

_

mortgage

O.
J. til.

3120X10

43S

mortgage

I8t

IttiO

iZl
821

2d mortgage
Si/ritt'. it Ofienanffo Ta/tev— lat M. gold...

I8t
I8t

1,410,BWI

7
6
7

300MU

SUHsex (.V..A)~lst mortgage
Sural., Itingh. <t N. y.-stoek
l8t

9U0
BOO
60V

ij7H

Sprluaf, it nil. S. A.— iHtmort., KOld
I ad mortgage, Kold
Staten MUHft^ltit mortuage

Stinliuri/ (f

IKW

18!1

Htipid-t—lut M.,ffOld

bonds,conv.at

181

11«
57
lie
81
ITU

Southern Pen nut/tnanta—HtM .gld
2d mortRaee. gold
Southwentern ,( ?>«.)— Stock, com
tlnarantfed stock
Company bonds, conv. Into i^tnck at par.

HU

«1-F.
J.*. I.
J.* J.

I

800,9(10

5110

179,000

2d mortKage

MiwuoKno

lute
When I
per I
Cent. t*Byablu.

1

DIVIIlKNIIH.

1,5(10,000

N«w bonds..
South St<lp (A. y.)— ist mitrtKatte.
Southern Ctnci-ril (.V. I'.J— 1st Mortiri
ortitajfe

Southern MinnetiOtii—lBt

I

LIST.

lauM«l«te aetloe or aar arr^r Atoe^TarM ia aar

INTBKKBT OK

1,407 ,ll«0

SU)

last

3d morri'iigc
South it .\o. Alttttanta—Vn^rvrreAilock....
l8t niortKHxe. endorsed by Ala
South Shot-e, (_j/ftm.),—Xtit mort

A

6,SI»,«5

Var
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Amount

iiiu

l8t inortgHgc, RtcrlliiK loan...
do
(loltnr boiidBtli...

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taiidlng.

Koad

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fcy

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ft
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offlca.

do
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do
do
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THE CHRONICLE

126

Exports or LeadliiK Articles from Kew York.
The following table, compiled Irom Custom House returns, shows
the exports of leading arttcles from the port of New York einco

Commercial ®tme0.

^I)c

[July 27, It 72.

January

1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countiies, and also the
totals for the last week, and since January 1.
The last two lines
show total values, including the value of all other articles besides
those mentioned in the table.

(JOMMEUCIAL EPITOME.
Fmdat Nisht. July 26, 1872.
The weather has become comparatively cool and pleasant
there has been a free supply of staple products arriving by
the Erie canal, as well as by other means of inland transportation, and the season has arrived when the demand lor

q q

gj

I— t— 01

"3£ d e*

3 q^

imported merchandise becomes good; the result is, the
business of tlie past week has been on a much larger scale
than during the previous fortnight, affording promise of a
the

were

which

tariff

i~»

_.

CO

«* is »oo«ff*<o v-oSSw c? M t-«ooio-vo owoD'vo r-"^

aSctOi

o

iri

.

_.

.-1

i'.

000
CT)A3t-o

COCOi-i

T-.'-ii-'

adjusted to the reductions

large trade so soon as prices are
in

..^.A'ait0t-mt-O»0Oi-OQ0qpt-3lW.-"NOi0(?«t-OQDt-'o55'^
COO MOO,
soOsOOTPao-.oooTOt-tooDocSxJOi-t-so.-.uo-^occc-^oScBt
_
-,— ,>,>-,,-,
>

t-

made

^

the recent session of

at

eoocDTH

•

04raoo'^iTtoi^»o-^csoco«i-t-

x>

la-vint'iia

•

Congress.

n^f*

Sot

•

t-0

^£'

CO 00

Cotton his been fluctuating, middling uplands closing at
•

22c.

25@6 75

IG

iOOWO'-'M
to t- «> *
CO

Breadstuffs,

some

after

depression,

close

firm

for No. 2 spring, and Indian corn

ay
-^

—

e»

03

Wh»at, $1 47|@1 50|
60@63c. for steam and

for shipping extras.

-

1-1

n

N

-coo

©'-'3'???

i-iQO

o:

01

T+i

5

1-.

O Ui
"w r-tffC

O'* 50
t-eo
aiai

3

t1-

S3

SJ

JO-iM -««

H3

mixed.

sail

-^

.OOSC'-*fl<

f-

flour

;

•s
CCOi

r-

«5

—

(C

Groceries have been doing rather better.

Provisions have excited considerable interest. There has
been a reviVal of speculatio:: in new mess pork, and yesterday there were sales at $13 90 on the spot, and $14 for

• ifi

ops*

c

.vtoia

I"*"*,

00

:

ceo

.

t-fiC

;33
o- c-

Other hog products have favored buyers, though
no general decline can be quoted winter rendered lard fell
to 9|e. spot, July and August, without increasing the deAugust.

.

ii

;

^

mand, but new and refined have been firm. In bacon th^re
was a good business yesterday at 7^c@7^c. for long clear.
Hams have become dull some long cut English have been
Dry
sold ht I3e., and Western, smoked in canvas, at 14^e.

c* r- 00

;

CO

OS —

•

•

CO

-S

-v

»-»

» « o^-v o — '&'*«

'wt-»^;Cs£S3!»ftu^

•

i-«

rcoDf-

asa*

-So

-v

salted shoulders sold to considerable extent for the Continent

Butter has further declined, but
early in the week at 5ic.
cheese has advanced to 12@12A^o for the best factories. Today, pork was dull at the above advance; long clear bacon

was

demand

in

dined

at 7^c.,

**

but prime Western winter lard de.

§
<

August, closing with only 9^c. bid.

to O^c. for

Rosin has been moderately

active,

and

straitied is

firmer

So th c* ro

"^M
•'3D

fei'S

.S

$3 15@I3 20.
at

closing

Spirits

The movement

59c.

has

turpentine
in

also

laro-e,

for crude, in bulk.

Wool

bbls.,

and 12|c.

active,

and recent sales include 100,000

fornia, at 23^c.

at 38i^@40c..

Whiskey

has

;

lbs..

to

-

'=22

-"r

.QOCCf SDOCTCD

:82

S-ii
Pt

^

o

refined, in

has been
Fall

'-'

iTt'ot-'^SOosffiTj'ococo -intf:> O "O OS CC t- OS •:>
^ t" iC
to >n
-<_
;doso -- »o_wo: m CO r-i«s*

advanced,

petroleum has been

and prices have advanced to 22|c. for

OM

u
.

at

IT*

CO-*"

.S85:

:S

.8SS

:S

§

S

;ss

more

clip, Oali

:ii

1,500 bales Montevideo (part in Boston)

and about 500 bales

advanced

to

94c.

Cape

at

iSo

39@4lc.

Tallow has been

OS

.

(M c-5_o6

—

so'sc"

d>

fairly

active at 9^o. for prime.
In East India goods the

only feature of interest has been

Hides continue
sales of Calcutta linseed at $2 25, gold.
Oils have been selling moJerdull and prices unsettled.
ately at inside prices.

S25

0"
H

Freights have been dull, and rates are drooping and unThe speculation in corn under which a large portion of the receipts have been sent to store, has checked
shipments, and proved an offset to the limited extent of
room on the berth. Very little was done to day, owing to
an inclination among shippers to insist uport reduced rates.
The market for Kentucky tobacco has been less active,
and yet the movement has been a very fair one, embracing

settled.

and 200 do. for consumption, making
Prices have remained steady, at 8^@9fc.
in all.
Seed leaf has been less acfor lugs, and 10@15c. for leaf.
tive; the sales tor export have been liniited, owing to small
offerings, advancing prices and scarcity of ocean freights
the transactions have been only 1.500 cases, including 200
cases old cr.^p sundries, 15@35c., 100 do. new crop Pennsylvania, private terms; 400 do. do. New York, ll@13o.
600 do. do. Ohio, 10@l5|c., and 200 do. do. Connecticut
and Massachusetts fillers, seconds and wrappers, in small
Spanish tobacco has been
quantities, at various prices.
quiet, and we have only to notice 400 balee Havana at 95

500 hhds.
700 hhds.

S

:

(?*

--^ c*

OS

3 t- in

Tj-

5-H

aooD

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'ccji"

1

-

-5

"S3

.IT

"-••

:3

•

o

.-*

.

SS
-00 so

.;::;

00

8=0

:8

B-^r-l

'S

u:)
I

'O'

OL o» a

for export,

coco

•o—
'25 0=J
•f'

'a

^ § "

-^'os''

O W t- CO
t- O

^

-w
,-w
,30«n^QCt.t-iOS^T-i
»o
i-t
J"

"O

'gcg

.s-"

O

ff.

g^o'^^'^g

OT

"5
^ iO^SiOOO^C

5w

t

I

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OC CD

:.Mi

:a

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t-o
CO'-'
mos

'

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oc;

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4)

t»»o

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:

o

.

- M *
i

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@ll5c.

OOOOQWK

CO

«<»
la's

^3
o o

—

.

1

:

—

Imports or Leadlnjc

Arllclen.
Tlie foUonrln^ table, cornpilml trum CuHtuiu House retiiros
ltiow8 tlie foreii(n Imports of certaiu leadinj; articles of coiniiivrce
at this port for the last wonk, since January 1, 1873, and for the
eorresponclinff period in 1871
[The quantity la t;Wen In packaeoti when not othorwl«o speclAed.l
For

Since
Jan. I.
IKi.

the
CUIna,

(.llasH

Same

For

lime

the

Since
Jan.l,

1811.

week.

lF,-i.

and

cntleiy

China

masB

Iron,

18; I.

fi,47U
O.f.'S

Buttons

bars.

lilt

t3,«n

3»l,C«i

3,310
Tin slabs, lus.
48,i;«
I'J.UJ^UtaKH..
"ll8,8(KiS
lihda.. tea

Coal, tons
Cucoa, bSKH
Cottee, httKH
Cotton, bulea

*

•i,3l»

Drugs, &c.—
Bai-k, Peruvian
Ulea powilers.
Brhiistoiit!, tons
Cochineal

li:Xl\
....

boxes'

&

ChampuK'e.bki.

WlncH
Wool, bales

4,512

l,7i9;Artt

l,08«Corks

Fancy goods

69,093

Soda

30,52;!FlBh

4c.—

26,785 Frnlts,

/•lax

S,309

I.cmuns

Furs

3,'(3li

OranKCS
Nuts

cloth

Ii,8;5

Hair

liaislni

3.601'

Hides undressed,

T2.285

.nice
1.2B7 Spices.
11.929
Cassia..
':4.6<5
Ginger..
:

Bristles

1,003
13,511

Hides, dressed.,
ndla rubber

29,093

Ivory
Jewelry. AcJewelry

Ac—

Saltpetre..
2,223
7."2

Watches
Linseed

33

.

Molasses

Woods-

:,»8S
90457 277
107,103

;;9.«t;i

i2j

3,49*

2,24:'

Total thitirssr..

1.293

105.854

101.2:4

4,r.o;

114.3U

r3,«5

68,4.0

3,,4t'3

837

3t-2.112
83. SB

tSI.Sil
::a.. 4i
194 .5«i
65.S84

the

I'or

Week and

since

211,ftS7

».269

1.
1

:

week.
A^hes...pkgs.
Breadstuff^
Flour.. bbls.

37.8B0

Wliea'...bu*.

45'.,««)

Corn

4,160

1.360.718:

'.,74.1,3-.4

Oil rake. pkgs...
Oil. lard
Peanuts, bajs....

Rye
Barley. Ac.
GraS4 seed.

81,:18i

21
8,615!
2,8811
3,677!

C. meal. bbls

Cotton., bale^

lf5,7ai

Bilttei-,

38i.9r;
3,291
441,897
12 >;
6.514
57,407! 1,91^.293
4.8
31,06j

Hemp.. bales.
No
Hides

96'

Hops, .bales
Leather. aides
>la8se^. lids.

Cr.turp bbls

5.321
37.397

101

Rosin

8M,5o5!

8,5 «)

Tar

22,171

201)

1,527

I-Jioh

11.043
76.253
8.297

F.KCS

82.344
4,172
55,761

24,518

319,21:8

S19,S!5
447.8:1
114,1Si
276.372
1.M.973

S,761
42,511

ISlarch

Sugar, hhds

Ac.

3.799
31,118'

7.651

2,913

Wliiskey.bbls.
Wool, bales
Dressed hogs. No.

145.763
13.0(6
I2.a)T
138.-79
12.130

131.900
;5,1S7

6)4
6,315

Tobacco, .ikes.
Tobacco, hhds.

S5,H3

256.638
13.099

401
216

l,7»3,7.'i7|IT:lllo\v, pkirs.

236,"77
12,433
401

1117.699
13.65(1

31

4.115
100
131
11,864

238,61iiilS'carlne....

41,751

211.417
302.529

513

Beef, pkgs
Lard. Pkg-'
Lard, ketfS
Rice, pkgs

26,77h!

571,U7

5..-.93

Pork

9!.4iS;

Naval Stores'
Solrlts turp.

pkgs...

(Cheese

89 j21
121.752;
603.682!
1,729

1.605

Cntmeats

-

Beans
Peas

l.SSo

Provisions-

3.I7S.1.1I; 7,7U5,ll3i

1,\«3,46l 18.551,814 11,3J1 919
-lll,51t 5.8U2 577 3.1:(3,584
6!,50'
251,9 lU
13.9 <ll
21,.-.« 1,3S;.338
5(1,358
'
140.302'
75.1
238.991

Oats

M

llSDl

titsit

MMt,

a>«M
in.ia

'.tf-a fui,»B

iinjirt

lOi.-.M

triMt]

msu

]ijm

i-ijtn,

i:ju»

tiMt
sn,>s

:'2.si>

UMi

r.um
rMMi:

Tot«l law y»a-

The

iti^imi

past

aSMJU?

week has

WIJB

l>een

3,96.1

2,156

5.52:

1:^,258

24.19!
1S2,I»2
12,795
116,862

16 737
137.4^6
5S.I6J
92.478
t8.019
90.114

311,

!8I

80,213

In toe olHcial report
I'o-day with Liverpool recovrmi tu Oi<i.
puhlic that day.
for middling uplands there wis a slroneer market here, but <|aotations were not advanced. For future delivery, price* for August
and September have fiuctuated widely, attended with great activity and excitement.
Tbe chief interest has centred on September contracts for that month alone, more than half of tbe
business has been done. Tuesday, tbe fluctuations in tbe courM of
the day were a half cent per lb and on \Vedne«lay nearly one
cent. For the later months, the last three ol the year, the business has been trilling, those months not having ha I any speculative interest to support them, while for August aud Sepn-mlier tbe
reverse lias lieen the case. Stocks are in strong bands, trade la
improving and although prices may decline further, it does not appear to be safe lo be short. To-day there was a slight improvement for tbe early future, but otherwise much irregularity. The
prices for futures last reported were (basis low middling) 21c. for
August, 20jc. for September, l»Jc- for October, 18 1:1 Iflc. for November, 18Jc. for December. The total sales of this de«cri| tion for
free on board.
For imthe week are l.'i3,700 bales, including
mediate delivery the total sales foot up this week 6,468 bales, in
eluding 1,129 for export, 5,186 for consumption, 203 (or specala
bales were to
Of the above,
tion, and none in transit.
rive. The following are the closinsr quotations to^ay :

sale of 7.000 bales for export, (not report<!d

made

;

This Since Same
week. Jan.l. time '71

Since
Same
Jan. 1. itlme '71

103

Uitiar

f or'xit

3i;.;-i

,

63S.'5I

Tbe receipts of domestic produce for the week and since Jan.
aud for the same time in 1871, have been as follows
This

441)400

win

801522

MaTiogany.
lali

January

n9,au

Bavanaah
Texas

815,054

1,577

Fiisllc
Logwood.
og'
I

orrai
Orltala franca

NtwOrlaaDt
Mobile
Oharlealon

Florida
North CarollDS.,,
Virginia
Other ports

Cork

Receipts or Domestic Produce

leTU

,

Pepper..

2,3911

Cosh,

I

one of constdersbte exclt<mteot Id Ibn
cotton market attendi'd with abarp and fre<|iii-nt Hiirtiiall'ma !•
.042.S85
t36,!i; 1,W«J?6
Saturday lant, iniddlinir uplands broke down to tic., aad
prices.
53 86ll
51,516
i,::32
low middlings to 21c. on tbe spot, being |e. below the cinalog
530.917
835, 11.^
34.6T2
1«),52J
l8J,-»4
1.113
prices of Friday, and tbe lowest iiaalatioaa for many mnotbt.
This decline, however, led to some revival in the export d*-mand,
4W.542
SS5.089
11.15
1.300 1.301,1 '« l.li-^taM
and that was followed by a recovery of |c. on Monday, and a far30,9W S«6,»5- ^.sn
ther recovery of |c. on Tuesday, tbe closln,,' ijuoution oo tbe lat•.6I,2»2
111,8^9 e,6«l.'.62 7,397,2<i
ter day I)«iiig22^. for middling diilanda. But I,Itci|k>iiI rootloulOK
55JJ71 595,938
i;!99
to decline, dropping to 9ii i. on W edne^dBy. there was a r«lap«« Ib
3 '6 142
477.06this market on the same day lo 22c.
Tliumday Liverpool showed
54,410
481
25.2U
"2.7.11
a further decline to 9}d. against 10^. on Wednesday of the pre35,12)
S61819
130,S-28
71,SK)
5,586
vious week, but it had no effect, tbe market being steadied by the

reported

lefi

Sodn, bl-carb

bales

3>S,BI6

1,496

210 by value—
24,lO0Cliiars

Ac-

IBI.IH

Ac-

l,812|Wlne9,
8.8011
2.401:

Soda.ash

U,127

9.9

Arabic
IndlKO
bladder

sal..

Sil.r;!

9,740
3.9:5

tiuin,

O.ls, essential...
0;i, Olive
-ipluni

'!7,eiB

Tobacco
Waste

Cream Tartar. ,,
Gambler

iuae»

6r7,3« 5911..1IW
4.aOJ.4W)S.3iU»«

I.IPI

bugs.
1«,9;9Tea ....

lr>,839

87,008
S,G>K

4.u;ii.iui
,

New Vora

bbl;

"gar,

;3i>,8'{<

.,

ifn.

MS,I«

sas.118

.MlJIl
'.0..

axMiaTii* siMcs asrr.ll

BSOiirrs

n«OB aarr

PORTS.

118

Lead, plKS
Hpelter, lh»
Steel
Tin, boxes

31-,)l.<

tilasaware
Ulaas plate

Hemp,

time

Kroin the tongolu;^ stM<<m«ii: tt will bm umu tli*t. eompaitd
with the correspondloK w«<tk of luit at^aoD, tlinrn I* • itrrrru* la
tbonxports tlila wiwk of 'iUi l>al»«, wliila tUe stucka ti> ni|{bi ar*
51,107 bales Um tbaa tbey w«rn at Ibia tiiun a jKar au<i. Tb*
following ia our usual tabli* abowioif tlin movrniant ol cwttoa at
all tbe ports from H«|>t. I tu July U>, tb» latrit mall (lat««.
W«
do not include our ttrlegatua to-nlKbt, as we cannot loaura th«
accuracy or obtain tbe detail necesitary by tttlegnpU.

4.m

IB

Hardware

7,18(1
S7.431I

Karthenware....

Hides,

Same

)

127

Melttls.&c—

Kartheiiwure-

Gunny

:

.

THE ('HRONKl^E

July 27, 1872.3

week

:

..

I

,

—

M

Upland and

COTTON.
Friday,

Moblla.

Florida

Orlaaas.

P. M., July 26. 1872.
Ordinary
per Ib
:«V«....
i«Kf....
O rdlnary
•K«. ..
Br special telegrams received by us to-night from tbe Good
;i a.
2lS«....
Low Middling
lljif...showing
the
returns
the
possession
of
tt S
Southern ports, we are in
Middling
i^s!::::
receipts exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening Good Middling
that
the
it
appears
obtained
thus
figures
the
July 26. From
Below we trive tbe sales of spot and traaslt oottoo and price of
total receipts for the seven days have reached 2,.561) bales against
Uplands at this market each day of the past t
2,419 bales last week, 2,078 bales the previous week, and 4,673
bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of
low
(Mod
?taaCon»rd'rjr. OiU'ry MMI'g,
l>.
Kipt. sump, ula'o
September,1871, 2,700,147 bales against 3,967,247 bales for the same
period of 1870-71, showing a decrease since September 1 this year Saturday
Ml
1311
asi
l.«W
617
82*
of 1,261,100 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per Monday
l.tM
Tuesday
telegraph) and tbe corresponding week of 1871 are as follows
1.154
l«4
I

I

•

,

:

Wednesriay....

BSOBlPTB
Bec'd this week at—

New

bales

Orleans

Rec'd this week at—

1872.

Mobile
Charleston*
Savannah...

461
41
218

4.5;»1

67 V.
815'

55
506

Texas

1

2R'

193

793

576

Total receipts

1.531

2.566, 10.900

a.8S4l
Decrease this year....
have been 116 bales received
from Mobile.
.
..
i.
* * i _*
The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of
998 bales, of which 3,072 were to Great Britain, 1.926 to
•

.

26.

Stook.

Contln

,

'

Total this

Samew'k

week

1871.

3,641

1,032

Mobile

Savannah
Texas

1,:21

876

York...

1310

Other porU..

200

Total
BInco Sept.

5,547
1.076
5,',69

Charl-»ton...|

New

ISW.

1871.

1

3.072
1.423.441

For August.

S.506

1.810
200
1,9««

314.443

4.998
1,921.433

14,000
5,314
3.083,762

1IM,&»5

SOS

Jim...

bales.

..»7-16

WW...
2.5(10.
1

.HO.

30 9-lS

iuv..
TOO..
5.1(U..

a'H

4.MILI..

aos

.
.

4.3(0...
l.ltO...
2.600...

....3011 16
-J'V

7

.500...

... -20 IS-IS

9.2W.

9JU0...

S0«

KC... .!!.'ii'5-ft
I.Ml...

8,405
S,0^2
5,132

no...

21H

..

..M7-18

!Oil...

l.WO...

'.'.'.'.'.".'.as

2l\

200... ...21 !!-!«
.31«
900...
SUO... ....2115-lS

28,S« tOUl August.

The

bales.

eta.

I.41W

»S

..litS-M

cla.

.JOX

WO..

2.400...

~46.271

156,002

l»K

i

For September.

eta

bales.

10«...

13,^51
63.461
11,000

ti

,

free on boajd).
For forward delivery the sales (inclading
havereached during the week 153.700 bales (all low middling or on
tbe basis of low middling), and the f jllowing is a suiement of tbe
sales and prices

71)0...

"

New Orleana,

S.1M

*Mi

800... ....20 l.VlS
21
2.10U...
.»:»<
4CC...

:

ExDorted to
July

>:s

,

4
France and none to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as
Below we give
made up this evening, are now 104,89,') bales.
tbe exports and stocks for the week, and also for the correspond
ing week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various

Weekending

MS

•!S

1,513'

In addition to thcss.rocelpis at Charleston, there

ports to-night

Ma

Friday
Total

Ul

Tennessee, Ac

I

Thursday
18Ti.

...bales.
Florida
North Carolina,
Virginia

IT"}

.

.Ill

...'... id

S-lf

For

Odd er.

WH

loa-ii

J.MS..

ItS-b

wc

..

ion...
OJD...

For
'MOrlttopt'a
this year.....ISM

..JO lyiS

n

J.WO.,

...» i-ii

m..

!.«»...
76U0...
1.100...

.•...ii|!i

SAW...
1.800...
7.200....
l.TU)..

...WJ

.

lljH)t<Aa)X

::::;»i?S

s>u.. ii.'.iJsiSfl
lor-at
100...
lOK
8.900...

VXD

IS

...isi-M
us..

vm..

ria

an..

a;lU)..
5.200..
>.40O..

8S.W0 total Sepi'r.

|*;S90 total

Octob'r.

::.;J!i

isis-A

a*.

IS

W>

ISI-M

For November.
.ii'^16

M\

WO

following exchanges have been

made

SjaotMalforDac.

duriaff

sl»e

wsek

:

.

:

|

CHUOKlOtE

128
601) AUKUit for 600 Pept«mlicr, even.
p»ld to exchange aio October for StV September.

«c.

aOO

August

September,

lor 200

Weatiieu Reports by Telegraph. —Our telegrams
indicate a more hopeful condition of the crop
reports eominfij from the same sections from

to-night

the least favorable
which the principal
complaints reached us last week. At Galveston it has been warm
and dry all the week our correspondent states that the middle
crop is now considered sate and will be very abundant ln^ adds
that there are certainly caterpillars in the Kelds, but the injury
they have done is as yet very limited. It has rained on tliree
days at New Orleans, but the rains liave only been slight. At
Selma they have had showers on two days the crop reports are
more favorable from the lands not overflowed. Our Montgomery
correspondent says it has rained there on three days, and tliat
the reports of rust are increasing caterpillars have appeared,
but the injury done is nominal thus far. It has also rained on
the crops on river
three days at Mobile, and it is now raining
and low lands are believed to be mostly destroyed early cotton
well boiled but .shedding forms. It has only rained on one day
balance of the week has been very hot
at Nashville this week
our correspondent does not think any very serious injury has
been done by the rain. There has only been one rainy day at
Memphis, but the rest of the week has been cloudy; in limited
localities tlie grass is becoming troublesome, but otherwise the
crop is now developing promisingly. Passing Into Georgia, all
our reports agree that the crop is making good progress. It has
rained on one day at Macon the rest of the week has been pleasant our correspondent adds that the weather is fine and crops
are progressing as favorably as could be desired. At Columlius
has been warm and dry all the week except one day,
is
Our correspondent at Augusta
when it was showery.
says that It has been warm and dry all the week, and
regard to the crop.
that ho hears no complaints with
The weather has also been fine at Savannah, and the crop is deveOur
correspondent
at
Charleston telegraphs
loping satisfactorily.
that it has also been warm and dry there all the week, and tlie
plant looks strong and healthy at many points, however, it is
stated that the fruitage is poor. There are rumors of caterpillars
in the Sea Islands, but he considers them of little importance at
present. The thermometer for the week has averaged 80 at Galveston, 89 at Montgomery, 93 at Selma, 8-5 at Savannah, 87 at
Macon, 88 at Columbus, 86 at Charleston and Memphis.
;

;

:

Stock In' Amsterdam
Stock at Antwerp
Stock at Barcelona
Afloat for Great Britain (American)
Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil)...
Afloat for Bremen (American)
Afloat for Amsterdam (American)
Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock in United States ports
Stock in inland towns
Total

;

90,000
44.000
80,000
34,000
4,350

383,000
104,895
9,356

52,600
24,000
50,500
59,000
15,612
8.300
8,000
508,391
156,003
15,879

2,339,251

1,917,390

none
none

These figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight to-night
of 311,961 bales compared with the same date of 1871.
Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports. Below we
give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and
shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the corre.spond-

;

;

—

;

—

Ing week of 1871

^Wcek

;

;

[July 27, 1872.

Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Montgomery...
Selma

ending July 26, 1872^ .-Week ending July

28, 1871 -,

Receipts. Shipment?. Stock. Receipts. Shiproentn. Stock.
5.59
363
3,183
506
396
3,850

35
89
13

135
43
130
78
1,260

1,!68

4,893

none

3.931
1,033

153

343

876

73!)

1.048

9.3.56

2 291

3,628

15,879

none

Memphis

356

Nashville

283
460
396

63
34
355
3
317
16

103

72

2.010
1,588
1,995

173
226
88

667

;

;

;

The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased during the week 819 bales, and are to-night 6,523 bales less than
at the same period last year. The receipts have been 1,563 bales
iens than the same week last year.
The exports ot cotton this week from New York show an in-

New

Cotton.

—A

new
Texas, was

bale of

cotton,

crease since last week, the total reaching 1,840 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
1,616 bales last week.
exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks ; also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1871*, and in the last column the total for the same
period of the previous year :
Exports ot Cotton (baleg) from IVew York iilnce Sept.l, 18T1

WEEK ENDIKS

received at Galveston July 10,
from Dallas county,
and at New Orleans July 18. This cotton is reported to have
been sold at Galveston to Richards & Hawkins, of that city, for
93 cents per pound, gold, which together with the $300 premium
paid by the Galveston factors, would make about $035 currency
received by the producers for the 394 pounds of cotton. On Monday of this week this bale reached Messrs. Fattman & Co., of this
city, to whom it had been consigned, and on Wednesday was
sold at auction on the steps of the New York Cotton Exchangs,
and bouglit by Mr. L. C. LatUrop, of Hanover Square, at 43|
cents, currency. It is classed strict good ordinary, and will be
Immediately forwarded to Liverpool.
Last year the first two bales were received, one at Galveston,
July 21, from Columbus, Texas, and the other at Indianola, Texas,
July 23. The Galveston bale last year sold in this city at 43 cents.
Bombay Shipments. According to our cable dispatch received
to-ciay, the shipments from Bombay to Great Britain for the
past week have been 7,000 bales and to the continent, 3,000
receipts at Bombay, during the same time
bales, while the
The movement since the first of
have been 1,000 bales.
January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of
Bombay, and are for the week ending Thursday, July 25 :*
tinent.

Total.

1873*...
7,000 3.000
1871.... 10,000 14,000

9,000
24,000

Britain,

r-Shipments since Jan. 1 to-^
Great
ConTotal,
Britain.

05

1,840

prev.
year.

.324,723

2,826

570,174
12,199

327,549

582,373

946

5,560

119

60B

1,065

6,135

5,380
1,141

20.926
6.879
24,306

Total to N. Europe,

6,870

52,111

All others

1,196

3,463
763

Total Spain, Sec

1,196

3,236

349

Spain.Oporto&Glbraltar&c

Grand

643.875
l.MO
Total....
789
1,616
1,646
The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1871

'.

NEW TOKK.

Week's
receipts.

813,000
935,000

1,000
9,000

market has been very

—

Visible Supply of Cotton

65

lime

to
date.

Other ports

;

SRAPH.— By

1,551

Hamburg

dull during the past week foi both cloth and bags, and there
have been no transactions worthy of note since the date of our
last.
quote domestic rolls 16@16ic., with sales of 1,000 rolls
in lota. No sales of bags quoted at last week's prices. Hemp
Jute is steady; 1,000 bales sold
is quiet at 13c., with no s ties.
on private terms to arrive 500 bales rejections sold at S^c. currency. J ute butts are dull at 3f @3Jc. currency, with gales of
3,000 bales in lots.

We

1,840

Bremen and Hanover.

the foregoing it would appear that compared with last
year there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments to Great
Britain of 3,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1
now shows a decre/ise in shipments of 112,000 bales over the corresponding period of 1871.

— The

1.551

752
87

1,646

Total Frencb..

From

Bags, Bagging, Etc.

24.

Other French ports

at 9,000 bales, but does
not intelligibly state the portion of that total going to Great Britain and the
Continent respectively ; we have estimated the movement as above.

Gunny

Jnly

17.

Havre

Our Bombay telegram gives the week's shi])mcnts

*

Jnly

10,

Total to «t. Britain

This
week.

tlnent.

596,000 317,000
637.000 398,000

July

3.

other British Ports.

—

/-ShlpmuntB this week to^
Con(Ireiit

July
Liverpool

Same

Total

KXPORTBD TO

weighing 394 pounds,

Made op by Cable and

Tele-

cable we have to night the stocks at the different
Europeau ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the
American afloat for each port as given below. Froa figures thus
received, we have prepared the following table, showing the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date (J uly 36) of each of the
two past sea9ons
1873.
1871.
bales. 965.000
699,000
Stock in Liverpool
8.3,340
Stock in London
336,000
StockinHavre
93,380
230,000
Stock in Marseilles
36,916
19,750
Stock in Bremen
47,470
39,000

New

Orleans..

Texas
Savannah

928
364

518

150,.3.36

....

183

Foreign

.

1.

'21,772
46.1891
35,756
1,647
9,336
134,433
40,0041

1,495

Mobile
Florida
S'th Carolina.
N'th Carolina.
Virginia
North'rn Ports
Tennessee, &c

. . . !

2il3|

88

41,545
15,075i

28.225
22,393
4! 794

405
'600

910

4.281
105,362
6,488

Total this year

3,869

Total last year

7,850;1,061,868

~ Shipping News.

This Since
week. Sept. 1

Since
Sept.

"45

7!5,604M
r

74,230;
56,647
32,4581
784j

1,555 276.456|

7.138 288,996'

.'>42i

128,826

—TTie exports of cotton from the United States

the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 4,565
So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the
bales.
game exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,
we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday
night of this week
:

Total bales.

New York—To

Canada, 211
Liverpool, per steamers Nebraska 1,025
per ship Nagpore, 100
Java, 504
New Orleans— To Liverpool, per ship Chae Davenport, 2,829
Texas— To Liverpool, per barli Palace, 82 and 14 Sea Island.

1.840
2,029

96
4,565

Total

The particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form
are as follows:
Liverpool.

New York
New Orleans
Texas
Total.

1,840
8,639
'

96
4,666

Total.
1,840
2,6«»
96.

4,665

,

:

.

—

:

:

July 27, 1872.]

THE CHEONICLR

We

began giving, (July 20), and shall hereafter continue
It^
to give under this heading, all news of disasterR to veaBelo carrying cotton from the United States, so as to make our Hliippinf;
omplete.
CONCOBDIA.— Two hnndrf <i and
record

VVMtrrn
purpose

of repairing and rrfitting preparalury to the rtwunptkM
work upon the new crop of wheat. The production of flunr la
thus reduced, and as stocks are known to br (mall at all poiaU,

»lxty halcB of cotton, part of carto of » re. ko<l
In i.rhoon<T Harmony
Banie, arrived at llillfnx

a

.Inly 19.

f8

S.'iti.OOO

285.000
46,000

.

.

The foUowlne table

will

show the

Price Mid.rprd9.10",(ai0>i^
'
Orleans.

.MW,

July

]».

58,000
4.000
4.000
»71l,000

3:'),ooo

.101,000

89»,000
35.000

.302.00(1

8(1.000

Wed.
9', )....

ll!<(a.

10',(^..

10'^®.. 10',®.... )0

week

against $1 18 early in the week.
A slight decline in oeeaa
freights has operated in favor of shippers at this market. Wioter

Fri.

fl'i®....

®....

9y,Si

lOK®

...

—

European and Indian Cotton Markets. In reference to
these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the
date of July 13, states
Liverpool, July 13. The following are the prices of middling
qualities of cotton, compared with those of last year:

—

A

^Fair

^Ord.* Mid^

gd

21
21

G.Ord. L.Mid.

Upland... 9M'
Mobile... 9)i

10^

M%

Mid.

10%

Hi;

10%

lOJi
10 13-18

Ord.

N.O&Tex

Wa

& ^Same

,-Good

fair^

30
ii

date 1871Mid. Fair. Good.

Fine.-,
.50
4t
31
38

37
31

23

lU,11<^

M

11X

38
27

G.Mld. M.F.

»
9 1-16

llji

Uii
12X

UH

29
22

19

G.Mid. Mid. F. Mid,

9H

»]<

9W
9H

93i

9K

«Ji

The following

are the prices of middling qualities ot cotton at
tills date and at the corresponding periods in the three previous
years
1869. 1870. 1871.
d.
d.
18
23
9?^
9
...12J<

1872.
d.
24
10

Midland
d.
Sea Island. 25

Upland
Mobile.

9%
Orleans.... 12% 9%

Midland
Peruambuco.

I

11«

9)i

iO)i
OS'
9

Broach
Dhollerah....

I

1872

1871.
d.

9X
IX

12J,'

E;yptlau....

I

9 1-16 :i

.12>i

1869. 1870.
d.
d.

I

d.

6^

8V
5sr
6ii

6'.'

:

Taken on

Americaa...
Brazilian..
K'.,'yptian

W.
E.

.

.

Indian..
Indian..

Total.

...

tinent.

Canada peaa have been depressed:

Bir'ey remains nominal.

1872,

1871,

IS71.

bids for Iraat-loads. in bulk and in bond, are reduced to 90c., and

bales.
263,796

bales.
302.180

26. -223

.16.422

60.3.30
1-2.620

probably 9oc. would buy.
Onts have not been active, but latterly have abowa more
strength. No. 3 Chicago selling at 43c., in store, and 43^0., afloat.
To-day the market was quiet.
The following are closing quotation*
Floub
Ubaik.
SuperflneStsteandWestWheat- -Not •prins.baata.ll «• I »l
t$ bbt. tS 40® S 83
crn
1 S*
No. 1 aprlBc
I M
Extra State, Ac
1 SOl
t 40^8 75!
Ksd WMtem
1
Western Spring Wheal
Amber do
1 *a
1
extras
6 tS® B 60
White
1 U9 I
do double extras
7 28® 8 SO Com- Western mixed
do winter wheat extras
White Western
and double extraa
Yellow Wesiero
7 00®IOtS|
M
City shipping extras. ..
Southern, white
6 OS® 6 85

6.710

810

53,7*

71.790

4,809
5.443
135.52i

179,171

S19.490

483,580

369,630

212,540

231,906

491,»«a

910.330

7.607
4.-266

15.710

The following statement shows the sales and imports of cottot
for the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday
Bvening

;

bales.
59,S98

bales.
221.680
lii.nio

been sold to the extent of several boat-loads at TO^-S
Western, in store. The stock is now somewhat reduced,
and holders less inclined to accept the sacrifice which they have
been makinir but it is diflicult in say where an outlet can bo
found, except at prices that will admit of shipments to the Conliyo has

71c. for

1870,

bales.
170,010
81,700
31.720
3.680
196.570

(i7,.570

;

bales.
127,360
7.720
4.800

1871,

1872,

--Actual eip. from
Actual
Liv., Hull & other exp'tfrom
outports to dateU.K. In

spec, to this date—.

wheats have been very quiet. Parcels of new crop continue to
and they are taken up by local miller* at fancy prices.
To-day the market was again higher, with sales. Including iiO/K)0
bush. No. 3 Milwaukee, at |1 50(<^|l SO), afloat.
Indian Corn has advanced on a speculative demand ; foraign
advices have been favorable, and ocean freights a fraction lower.
but the chief strength of the market has been speculative. Riw
ceivers have stored freely on Western account, and there baa been
a good deal ol buying to go in store. This has disposed of a good
proportion of the large supplies which have come forward from
the break in the canal, and shippers, to complete their oidera,
have been compelled to pay 58(tfS0c. for steamer, and 6l(M\\c. (or
sail mixed, with some choice bringing 62c.
to day, prime sail,
mixed, sold at 63c@03ic., and choice do., to go into store on specarrive,

ulation, at 6oc.

8>i

8

5%

65i

8ince the commencement ol the year the transactions on speculaion and for export have been

«--

Chicago against contracts for August— the prices of No. %
Spring in that market for that month bad advanced lo |I M.
at

.34,00p

Thurs.

11>4@..

Sea Island
Florida

«l«

;

2»!l.roo

Tues.

26.

.w.oor
7,00f
«,00P
DrtVOOO

daily closing prlcea of cotton for the

Mon.

Sat.

July

li.

51,000
5.000
4.000
9i«.000
328.000

18^ W

To day the market was sleady aad lbs

embraced a line of 1,000 bbls. extra Klale at |8 40.
Wheat, which declined to |1 45 for No 2 Chirago. |1 47 for
No. 2 Milwaukee, and |1 40 for No. 1 Spring, with free Mica
under the liberal supply, which came forwaM by canal, has
recovered somewhat. Yesterday .No. 3 Milwaukee broaght |1 49
(^|1 41)), and No. 1 Spring, $1 61. blocks have been uodergoisf
a sharp reduction, as the total receipts at the West bare bat
little more than equalled the exports, to say nothing of the hooM
consumption and yesterday there were Indications of a "comar"

openi'd atront- ami cloBed
unchanited today, with tales footinj; up 15.000 hale». Including i.fm
bales for export and speculation. The aalcs of the week have been 61I.0O0
bales of which 7,000 bales were taken for export and 6.000 hales on speculation. The stock in port is JWS.IOO hales, of which :)0I.0flO bales are
American. The stock of cotton at sea bound to thla port is 30S,000 bales
of which 34.000 bales are American.

Jnly

lew days has rau»e<l a firmer marktl,

scarce.

yellow Western,

IjIVERPOOL.
Livkhpool, July 26—1:30 P. M.— The market

47,000
4.000
2,000
1,000,000

in the paat

The regular shipping exirsa froo q>r<ac
Bakers' and family brands have bera cnmparutively ijuiet.
Kye flour has been i|uiet, but in com maal aavami
larire transactions have lieen reported, mainly at
far
wheat are

BT TBI.KORAPn FROM

Julys.

demand

the British Provinces.

;

Total ejilea
Sales for export
Sales on spccolation
Total stock
Stock of American.
Total aSoat

l>etter

and low grades of Hiatn and Western brands from aiirlng wtuat
have slightly advanced. I^w extras from wioier wheat bava
been wanted for export lo dreat Rrltalo, and good suporflna for

HOLD, Exchange and Fueiohts.— Uold has fluctuated th«past week between 114^ and 114;, and the close was 1 14}. Foreign
Exchange market is dull and Bteady to-day. The iollowing were
the last quotations: London bankers', long, 1094(>«t09)
short,
Commercial, lOOfiilODJ.
ItOi, and
Freights closed at ^d
by steam and 5 3,J@3-I6d. by sail to Liverpool, }c. gold by steam
and |c. by sail to Havre, and |d. by steam to Hamburg.

.

But maor mills are uauslly Mnppnl at
low water and partly for lbs

roillert to cell.

of

Btpamcr Concordia, arrived at Halifax. July IT.
Three hundred and nine packBHCBof cotton, from

afloat.

129

thia season ol the year, partly from

<

American

.

I
|

»

I

t

I

last

)

BALES, ETC., OF ALL DESCHIPTION8.

i

a
I

|

,

.

Total

Same

this
year.

period

Total.

Sales this week.
Ex- Specula-

Trade.

American
Brazilian

ERyptian

.

.

bales. 18.8-20
10,600
2,690

Smyrna * Greek
West Indian, Ac
East Indian
Total

port

tion.

1,2.V)

2.1,')0

480
80

610
320

n-™
''""^

90

9.150

3,570

920

42,310

5,470

4,0tiO

I

2,820
270

177.950
11,520

1,200
13,640

685,210

I

,

)

60-^
1

136,.1S0

4,-«OI

M.TOO

.58.360 f
498.-2-20

51,840 2,412,230 2,434,640

To
American

11.784

Brazilian

\K>\

Egyptian

992

Smyrna AGr'k

114

W.

Indian....
231
East Indian... 10.901

Total

thia

date

To

1871.

43.030
5.170
4,870

1.570

1,510

11,010

9,240

59,130

63.850

I

trade and family
brands
Southern bakers' and famlly brands
Southern shipp'K extras..
Rye dour
Cornmeal— Western. &c
Corn meal— Br'wlne, Ac.

City

The
,

Same

this

date

1871.
1,014,1)50 I,737,2S6
269,172
503, 13«
159.845
1I0..324
14.998
2.047
1872.

Total.

Thia

date

1871.

day.
358 :M0

1871.

392,090

187.-22fl

1-20.970

74,.180

66,470

9,820
30,050
368,0S0

26.18'!

2,2:).%984

500.466
264.880
6,458

49,780
306.502

li:j,t>IO

29,676 2,284,193 2,524,6.12

4.014,780

65,7.58
51.5,3:8

1872.

28.510
12.770
5,270

-Stocks

-Imports.-

This
week.

Average
weekly salea

1871.
22.-220 1,027.940 1.478.780
ll,"i90
4.V5,8V) 258..570

895,358

994,890

Dec.

81,
1871.

108.800
64,030
49,750

2.2.501

i:,550

I

62.700

272,770

660,WO

866,900

BRE ADSTUFFS
Friday

The market has been generally

P. M.. July 26, 1872.

active during the past week,

and, with perhaps a single exception, prices have favored sellers,
wheat and Indian corn showing a small advance. Receipts of

The

market opened the week with some feeling of depi-easympathy with wheat and under peremptory orders from

flour

on, in

Rye— State and

|

Canada.

Western

....
.

{

T*

,

w

..

WheaL,bns.

S7.8R0
t,888
4S1.880

Jan.

1.

1,360.718
108,1165

3.478.129

1. iJTl.
1,718.354
121.753
,

"
Barley.Ac"
"
Oats.

251.9011

M.SOS

2I..^88

!,3.12,2.'6

791.511

5.802 577

S81.85S
3.133 5B4

15.900

week.
».773
3,759

Jan.

I.

week.

Sl» 117

34.018

iaa.171

t,.-**

*.imjm «3^4U
eM.aini3.Kam

7.7l»0a 3n.<M

"1.165,464 1^657 844 ii,3«i.9i«

Corn,

Rye,

mw

,

week.
meal, "

Si

I

—

Flour, bbls.

.

|

.

D.

9 SO

Uata— Black lili:.ui>,
.
8 7S®10 SO
Chlcap) mixed
White Ohio and State...
7 U® 8 00
4 JS® 6 00 Barley- -Slate
1 ts
3 IS® 3 301
Canada We«t
1
1
3 70® 3 851 Peaa— Canada
movement in breadstuSs at this market baa been aa follow*
tobk.-RBrsirra at nbv tork.
-sxroan raoa
187*
vsn.
Same
i3n.
StBC*
For the Since time Jan. For the Since Fortb*

80,M4
...
448

*tK.Wn
ttSB*
I9.SS

Jan.

I.

I,0ia.8t7
-.3,au

M

tun

The following tables, prepared for The Chkokici* br Mr. E.
H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain
in sight and the movement of BreadstuSs to the latest mail
dates
:

BKCBIPTB AT LAKK AND RIVKR PORTS r04 TRK WKSS RKDIKO
JULY 20, AND FROM AVOfST 1 TO .IfLT 20.
Floor. Wbeat
Corn.
Utta. Barley. Sn'
bbls.

grain from the Erie canal, have been quite large.

si

I

BO®

T

hnsb.

(ll)«lb*.> (liniba

Chicago

Mllwaakee
Toledo

)

14*18

HI. 178

8.177
3,7*3

127.701

n,»t8

baab.
bnab.
bnsb.
(Mlb«.U>t1b«.l(«8lb«.)
».0M
Sa,«0
S.«8
1«.8SS
38.ni
l,OtB
S6.MT
l»,(nO

1.410.338

bask.

<Mt»0

MM

VM

:

Detroit

Louis

2,926
»,050
139,180

t«,382
30,100
81.152

3,127
3.500*

OleveUnd

10,(i53

5,717
13,350
»l,6t4

1,209

[July 27, 1872.

GROCERIES.

....

800
•

....

2,977

Friday Evekins. July

Noreport.

Dulntli

Total
Provions week
Oorresp'ng week, '71.

42,798
5!,0-*7

103,412
89,998

'70.

"
"

69.

48,

875,741
325,208
1,022,917
l.OIiO.'BO

%«

701,479

n,780

,

5,800,147 50,726,371
5,885,562 52,721,498
6,379,363 47,422,370

.

15.848
10.816
06,904
23.570
5.293
15,039

256,311
16,928
19,1311
284,2S5
19,!Mti
319,632
376,169
15,713
64b
129,886
3,222
104,124
1.7.30
104,455
76,136.286 30,612,888 7,002,625
39,213,977 16,77.5,161 4,^9e,035
31,543.966 16.864,677 5.013,644
30,839,016 22,272,297 3,306,628

206,510
'68.
28,817
404,375
'67.
39,923
to date. .5,659,907 .)8,»i5,»18

ToUl Aue. 1
Same time 1870 71...
Same time 1869-70
Same time 1868 69...

2,890,863
2,073,333
2,041,4.50

:

Wheal,

Plonr,
hbls.

Wcekerding—
July20,1872
July 13, 1872
CoiTcsp'ng week 1871.
Corresp'g week 1870*.

OorrespV week 1869*.
1

to date..

Sametimel871

Same time 1870*
Same time 1869*

somewhat better during
the past week. A fair jobbing movement has been in progreSB,
and the distribution since the 1st inst. has been sufficiently heavy
hands down to a point that forces jobbers again into the market. Values have not fluctuated to any
extent during the past week, and close fairly steady at our table
of quotations.
to bring stocks in second

50,453
60,792
96,265
-87,030
68,711
2,091, 58!

hnsh.
46.5,735
.599,461

828,462
1,300,392
66.3,400

7,316,060
2,148.88<> 15,178,573
2.014,662 10,271,427
2,676,575 15,473,853

Corn,
bnsh.

Oats,
hush.

2,011,363
2, 1 14,824
1,872,296
1,035,815
54 ',015
34,215,437
27,794,427
10,161,120
1 1,347,889

&54,434
615.585
107,246
.301,241

170,7.35

9,765,998
4.634.341
3,488,692
4,590,289

Rye,
bnsb.

Biirlej,
bneii.
30,957

19,935
60,526
10,864

10,6,57

8,830
8,903
500
1,002,444
376,674
402,270
192,312

.37,295
.3,.3,8;5

654,161
.301,435

810,358
£61,714

Louis not included.

Wheat,

bbls.

bnsh.

Corn,
bush.

New York

4.5,626

2:36,922

673,956

Boston
Portland
Montreal

11,777
6,850
16,822

3,491

6;),528

Flour,

At

Pliiladelpliia

8,4.59

Baltimore
New Orleans

9,56'J

26, .565

143,254
16,500
20,800

7,811

267,604
241,100
120,200
149,210

Oats,

Barley,

bnsh.

bnsh.

469.889
30,100
8,220
21,013
73,400

106,914

13.. 132,2.58
113.421

420,967
412,275

4.3S,27S

.

8,200
400

120

8,952
14,100
4,400
.36,719

19,123
26,3.50
.379,968
15:j,148

The Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks In store at
the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports,
in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New York canals, July 20,
1878
Barley
Oats.
Corn.
Wheat.
bush.

In store at New York
In store at Albany
Insioreatr.nffalo
In store at Chicago
In store at Jtilwankec*
In store atnuluth*.
In store at Toledo, July 15.
In store at Detroit
In store at Osweg
Instoreat St. Louis
lu store at Boston
Instoreat Toronto. July 15
In store at Montreal, July 15

20.3,496

3,000
.334,788
1,098,5,33
1 .

.

In store at i'liiladelphia*
In store at Baltimore*
Rail shipments for week

600,000
15,000
84,255
50,401
45,000
56,962
726
31.718
119,713
.30,000

20,000
115,415
350,320
770,157

Lake sMpmonts
Amount on New York canals

bush.

hush.

bush.

7,8,648
7,800
818,046
3,739.046

1,2I3,.583

69,000
844,769
983,608

53,175
41,500
8,102
93,599

814,517
15,789
30,000

266 487

10,6.58

68,.369

3,7a3

178,768
3,464
510,796

28,000
111.621
367,621
22,498
79,340

165,001)
3.38,792

2.5,000

440.2.?7

198,168
1,813,195
2,730,089

:,oo6

81,584

7,165
23,772

Total
31,488,64
35.393,09

fairly active in Brazils, and with stocks in
second hands pretty well rnn down, there has been more inquiry for stock in
The sales are of a jobbing
first hands, and a moderate business is repoi ted.
rather than an invoice character, and although aggregating a fair amount, are
made up of small lots. Quotations have been shaded 3ic. on Rio's, and other
de,-criptions are a shade lower in some instances, but holders are very strong
and are not inclined to part with less than invoice lots at the quoted range.
The current rates are, therefore, regarded as nominal, and it is thought that
an active inquiry from jobbers would result in the recovery of a portion of
the decline since the 16th. Java's are selling moderately from late arrivals,

and there are also

fair transactions

quotations.

Imports at this port this week have included 9,491 bags Rio, per "South
America ;" 2,413 do. Maracaibo, per "Jeanne;" 4,070 do Laguayra, per "La
Plata," 4,533 do. do., per "John BouUon," and 2,352 do. sundries.
The stock of Rio July 25, and the imports since Jan. 1, 1872, are as follows

New

772,8.50

Simedatel87I
Imports
"

Phlla-

6,018,444

4.998,613 11,169,482

6,802,689

June

29, '72. 5,037,287 12,087,189

7.222,.527

June22,'72. 6,058,188 11,054.088

6.804,416
6,341,814
4,303,667
656,385

15,'7a. 5,098.617 11,353,9.32
8, '72. 5,195,724 11,136,789
'71. 4,945,754 7,888,336

July25,

269,532
293,055
283,792
282,269
320,350
359.890
350,736
90,487

In 1S71

.

26.318
60,52)

..

4 042

IrS.aW

14,805

333,635

Of other sorts the stock at New
ports since January 1 , 1872, were »i follows
In bags.
JIaracalbo

Laguayra
Bt.Domlngo
Other
Total

t5.953
5,174
13.408
9,078
8,254
18,593

'113,196
9,944
55,487
75.158
41,164
78,719

•8215

7,651
59,587
123,552

Mobile,

Ac.

Galveston.

6.255
4.116

Total
112.341

2,500
8,212
U,(XI0

J!),817

44,879

and the imports

172,79(1

615,87e
914,063

at the several

55..S55

4"3,678

21,310
56,289

SZ
g

ii

aa

B2
29,719
3.911
9,384

46,932
219,350
Crop Prpspects in Prussia, Hungary and the Danubian Same time, 1S71
Principalitifs. Stralsund, (Prussia), June 30, 1872.— Mape
Includes mats, ftc, reduced to bags.

—

25,

315

^New york-^ Boston. Phlladel. Bait. N. Orle's.
stock. Import. import. Import. Import, import,

Java and Singapore
Ceylon

• Estimated.

New

Baltl-

York. delpbla. more. Orleans.
109,153
97,997
3;8,954
386,182

York, Jniy

6, '72.

The

in other descriptions at full prices.

bags Rio, ex " Sonth America," 1,500 do
ex " Ptolemy," 7,000 mats Java, ex " Scharnhorst," 738 bags Maracaibo, 221
do. Porto Rico, 143 do. Jamaica and 100 do. Costa Rica, all within the range of
details of the transactions are 2,935

1,099,144

6,52.3,045

June
June

.Tapan.
7,333,081
8,401,387

COFFKE.

In Bags.
Stock

3,929,504 12,173,563

"

Green.
14,227,659
13,7)5,S88

The jobbing movement has been

700

45,000

13, '72 4,227,634 12,704,114

"
"
"

Black.
12.875,908
13,;i5,815

16^2.38

Total
Total in store and in transit July
July

"
"

Atlantic ports, ISTi... Ills.
Atlantic ports, 1371

The indirect importjitions, including receipts by Pacific Mail steamers via
Aspinwall, have beer. M9,166 pkgs. since January 1, against 31,467 last year.
Imports at San Francisco from ,Tan. 1 to July 1 have been 466,240 lbs. and
1,217 pkgs. China and 583,300 lbs. and 1,583 pkgs. Japan.

63,785

.

Total Jan. 1 to date.
Do. same time 1871

remains from the heavy deliveries made at the opening of the current
month. Late Yokohama advices report the new crop coming forward freely at
a decline from the rates obtained on the first arrivals, but prices ruling steady
and pretty well up. The invoice transactions since our last are 3,400 halchests CJreens, 4,800 do. Japans, and .3,900 do. Oolongs, all within the range Of
quoted extremes.
There have been no direct imports at New York this week. The receipts
indirectly have been 1,720 pkgs. by steamer, and 303 by rail overland.
The following taole snows the Imports of Tea Into the United States
from January 1 to date. In 1872 and 1671

1,0(0

1,545,163
1,744,694
2,865,054
2,446,600
2,616,336

for lines of teas remains fairly active.

still

.36,000

8,.540
701,387
11,589
566,157
10,975
599,794
7,969
691,791
157,115
828,025
18,727
866,562
.
169,908
437,382
7.740
132,748
.3.56.307
3,679.1.36
183,473
4 145,860 5,793,677 40,582,,557 11,824,037 1,296,699
537,015
.4,269,435 14,432,381 22,015,432 6,622,968

Total

Week ending July 6..
Week ending June 29..
Week ending June 22.
Week endirg Juno 15.

Rye,

bush

7.420

The demand

The call runs mainly on
Greens, which are held with a good degree of firmness, and in some instances
at an improvement on the prices quoted in our last. Blacks have moved
chiefly at about former prices, and holders are hardening somewhat, witiout
being able to obtain any quotable improvement on invoices.
Trade through
the legitimate channels lias been checked somewhat by the large sales of sound
teas made through the auction houses, and an active business is not looked
for until Ihe distribution from second hands has cleared out the stock which

RSCEIPT8 OF FLOUll AND GRAIN AT SEABO.\.nD PORTS FOB THR
WEEK ENDING JULY .20, AND FROM JAN. 1 TO JULY 20.

Weekending July

26, 1872.

trade in groceries lias been

TEA.

Shipments of Flour and G/aiu from Chicago, Milwaukee
Toledo, Detroit, St. Louis and Cleveland for the week pndirg
July 20, and from Jan. 1 to July 30

Ti.tal Jan.

The general

2,496,246

* Estimated.

* St.

:,

:

THE CHRONICLE.

130
Bt.

:

.

°)3

'ioj

7,791

2,819

29 821

7.791

2.819

19,100

l.';29

:,684

465,619
334.0B2

t Also, 70,506 mats.

>

has been everywhere mowed since the 34th inst. Viewing the
SITGAR.
whole development and weather that attended it, we have every
Holders of raws have become a little stronger during the current week*
Next
reason to now already declare this crop a satisfactory one
to rajye seed,rye has made the most remarkable strides forward, although meeting the demand from refiners freely, at prices within the range
the ears are on the wliole plump and fine, and the harvest will be quoted in our last review. The demand for refining grades has been fair, and
reaped the middle of July. We cannot call inlieat any belter at the opening of the week prices rather favored buyers, the transactions
than a tolerably good crop this year, so far as at this early stage being mainly at the inside prices. The arrivals were small, however, and
we are able to judge. If the rains have on the one hand been holders at the close are getting full figures, with sales running mainly on the
timely, they have also been the breeders, on the other, of weeds better refining grades. An improved call for grocery grades is shown by the
and to some extent of " rust." Barley and oats have varied a good details of the movement, and considerable sales of Porto Rico and Cuba grodeal in prospect according to locality, but may partially still do ceries are recorded. Refined sugars have sold very fairly at abont former
tolerably well. Peas on the whole satisfactory. Potatoes are rates, with some improvement in hards. Sofls are strong and quotation!
doing well on the whole. All beets have suifered a great deal rather favor sellers with no important variation from our last quotations.
from weeds. Clover and Ilay have iully answered expectations. Syrups sell slowly and are barely steady at quotations, which are sustained

— Stralsnnd Journal.

Pestii (Hungary), end of June, 1873.—-We may now at length
venture to assort that, up to the harvesting of cereals in this locality, the stand is a good one it remains to be seen in what conBarley &nA rye have begun
dition the crop will he safely housed.
to be moved in some places, and within a week we exitect the harvest to be in full and successful operation. With the sole exception of the uplands, always a fortnight behind hand, the new
grain will shortly make it.s appearance in force in our grain mar;

kets.

BuBAREDF

—

Principalities), June 28, 1872. Vegetation has made surprising strides during the past fortnight.
Wheat and Indian corn are in splendid condition, unusually so.—
(

Danubian

Samburg BortmhalU,

mainly by the light supplies. The sales of raws since our last are 3,250 hhds.
Cuba, chiolly refining grades, with some grocery stock, all within the range
of quotations, 130 hhds. Porto Rico at 8»<c., 400 boxes Derosno at 9.^*^0., 1,399
ijoxes Centrifugal at lOgilOKc 1300 boxes molaSses sugar at 7!i®8c., 30 hhds.
Texas at 7'i;c., 1590 boxes molasses sugar at 8>ic., 300 hhds. Semerara a part
at lie, and 100 bbls. Texas at auction, 7Ji@8c.
Imports at New York, and stock in first hands, July 25, were as follows:
Cuba.
Iixs,

TmnortB this week
since Jan.
••

same time,

.

.

1.

.

•hhds.
4,4.3S

215,356

2J2,473
17T,519

•71 306,146

Btock In first bands
Same time mi

Cuba. P. Rico.

3.53,i

85,916
89.305

hhds.
.50

21,

iW

21,175

102.482
a2,f33
98,553

Other. Brazll.Manlla.ftc.Meladi
hhds.
•hhds bags.
tbags.
7

2.4tO

;54

1

S3,.S!iS

4.'B,256

26-

13,125

46,700
^'

359,947

41,18

43!)

35,61

"

74,340
287,034

5J*
1

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July 27, 1872,]

181

During the year ending July 6tli, 1873, thoro were 796,5»I boxen of »uipir Canton Olnger. rue.
tog «* 90
ftaabM, para4
u a ts
dn
I'Ha ""
aaysr«4.4n.kln I
exported from Havana, with (10,606 boxes In store at the dale mentioned, Almonds, Languedoe
"
"
^ - •M(
do
Tarragona...
niaekhcrrtM..
making a total of 1,807,147 boxes. During the year ending .July 6lh, 1871,
Irlca.
do
Sicily, soft ahell..
there were 027,762 boxes of sugar exported from Havana, with .181,793 boxes
do
Hhi-lled.'ili'lly...
do
paper shell
in store, making a total of 1,009,658 boxes. The Increase of stock for the year
Bardlnes
hi. box.
ending July 6th, 1872, amounts to 197,592 boxes. At MaUnrjis. the next Im- hrdlBM
ar.box.
IH.
portant sugar mart of Cuba, during the year ending .luly 5th, 1872, there were Brazil NaU, new
467,268 boxes of sugar exported, with 87,158 boxes In store, making a total of
5M,416 boxes. During the year ending July 5th, 1871, there were 229,902 boxes
of sugar exported, with 86,.'i66 boxes In store, making a total of 816.4C7 boxes
raiDiT. p. M.. Jaly M. I»l«
of sugar. The annual export of sugar from Havana has, as a general rule
The demand from heavy buyor* from the Interior ami local
amounted to two-flfths of that of the island of Cuba and applying this rule It
Is calculated that the exportation for 1872 will amount to l.on.S'O boxes.
lie- jobbini( trade showi itomn Improrement. and then< ia a proapeet
ducing the estimate, however, to 2,700,000 boxes, the value of the sugar crop
exported amounts, at $2;j a box, to $62,100,000. Adding the molasses and
of the fall trade aettin^; in with nome actlrlty at an early day.
A
exported, valued at $12,000,000, the cane crop exportation of Cuba will reach
more lettled feeling already pervadra the market, Talaea ar.
the sum of $74,100,000.
I

THE DRY OO0D8 TRADE.

mm

mOl^ASSEii.
There has been a moderate call for boiling grades of foreign molasses since
our last report, and a limited business has been done. The call has been mainly
for the medium grades which holders are not overstocked with, and to obtain
these, refiners have been forced to pay full rates It Is said, although the terms
of the sales made, have mostly been kept private. In grocery grades there Is a
fair movement, but the demand Is wholly for comparatively small lots, and it
Is only the absence of heavy receipts that sustains the market at the current range. Domestic grades arc held at about former rates with the supply
well under control, and w'jile ofTerlngs are ample for the call It Is dinicnlt to
obtain stock except at full figures. Values have not changed materially since
our last, and we quote about as before. The sales include ;J,2,'>5 hhds. and
151 tierces Cuba at 31@.*iXc. a cargo, Barbado on private terms, small lots of
Porto Hlco and Demerara to the trade, and about 250 bbls. New Orleans, at
75@86c. At auction 55 hhds. St. Croix at +lc., and 140 bbls. New Orleans common, at 44@49c.
Ttta receipts at New York, and stock in first hands. July 25, wore as rollows;
P. Rico,
Demerara,
Cuba,
Other
N.O.
•hhds.

Imports this week
"
slnceJan.l
"
same time 1871

Stock

hands

in first

same time
same time

71

'hhds.

'lihds.
313
15,546
20,490

1,B07
68,823
73,664

1,190
3,247

4.752
3,110
3,566

3,635
3,0S8

'70 16,778

•bhds
J73

bbls.
478

9.532
9,793

26,272
35.326

The imports

3,783
2,982
3,393

6,100

—

Boxes.

18TJ.

York

.215,356

.

.

Boston

.

Phlladolphls.

.

Baltimore

.

New Orleans.
Total

1

of sugar (Inclndlnf^Melado). and of Molassoeat the leading ports
1872, to date, have been as follows

1,

.

i'low

.

19.711
19.239
tO.STJ

S9.0CO
36:!,993

»

—

.

-HEds

Bags

.

,

,

1871.
206.146
25.278
21.512
28,818
22,0U1

1872.
305,961
61,394

1871.

+18T2.

1871.

'28.1.967

517.615

63,618

«.'>5.St0

!W.I3li

M.461

6.6,56

85.336
5.e62

83.752
7,387

33,060

406.747
74,107
83,990
21,435

333,803

483,692

492,217

1,213,1«1

539,571!

-"jjisri:
1872.
93,091
42,988

1871.
101.217
38,961
73.731
18,257

77.809
19,230
5,430

376

iSi^i

•285,542

md

tiormm
harreln redacod tO bbds*
t Inclndea jaskots, &c.. reduced.

• inriniUnir

WHOIiESAIiE PRICKS CURRENT.
Tea.
Hyson,

Common to

fair

Superior to flue,... 55
Ex. flnejto finest,... 70
Yoanff Hyson, Cora, to fair. 3S
Super. toflne. 53
do

do

d
&
®
83 @\
M ®-

Ex.flnetoflnest

GunpowdcrCom

tofair...

Sap. to fine..
do
do Kx. flneto flnest.l
Imperial, Com. to fair
BuD.toflno
do
Extra fine to finestl
do

75
00
53
75
00

Hyson Sk. A Tw C. to fair.
do
do
Snp.toflne.
•lo
do
Kx.i.totln'st
Uncol. Japan.Com. to lalr..
do
Sap'r to fine...
do
Ex.f. to finest.

5C

4?

do
do

_
@1

@

@

@1

.

95
45
75
05
65
9a

do
do

4'l

Soac.

65
92
06

A

.36
4(1

Superior to

Kx

Ti'

to lalr. .

,

fine....
fine to finest....

Coag., Com. to fair.
Sup*r to fine.

do
do

Ex.

I.

to Onest.

gold. 18 ai8K
gold. 17Hai7<l^
gold, levan
gold. 15X«!5X
gold. 19 all
gold. 2) a3S

do fair
do ordinary
Java, mats and bags
Java maU, brown

i

(told.

Maracalbo
Laguayra

gold.
goid.
gold.
gold.

St

Domingo

Jamaica

I

a

ai

63

Native Ceylon

I

when consumera

and the outlook
good business.

will increaae their purchaaeM,

certainly favorable for an early opening of a

Domestic Cotton Goods.

— The baainnsa

In cottons

Is

la 'lorrrfd

age trade in some of the more staple descriptions of good* is aaid
to have improved a little since our last report. Holders of
standard and medium grades of unbleached goods are Hnu in the
belief that their stocks, although large for thia season of the
year, will not be more than sufficient to meet the later re«juire-

ments of the
there will be a

trade,

and many are disposed

think

to

that

makes before the season closes.
The print bntiluesH is lo<jking up somewhat on the strength of a
more active call from package buyers from more remota.
sections of the interior, and dark work Is strong at lUr., with a
scarcity of leading

rising tendency, and prospects of 12c. being the ruling figure.
Cloths are steady at 8c., with a fair inquiry from printers. Other
descriptions of colored cottons are dull and nominal. Canton
flannels are moving moderately at steady prices.
Domestic Woolen (Ioods. The woo en trade shows a llttia

—

more activity in all heavy fabrics, with a fair call for the lower
and medium grades from out of town clothing houses the
demand being mainly from Chicago, Cincinnati and St. l/>uis.

—

Local clothiers laid in their supplies earlier, and at present are
very moderate purchasers, though inquiring to some extent for
the finer grades of goods. Prices In fancy cassimerea are about
17 «t8K
the same as last fall. Some makes are a shade easier, while silk
I6X818S
18 »;»
mixtures are strong at an advance over the previous flgorea.
14
»]t^
;e A17H
Cloths and doeskins are in moderate rvquest, with stocks well
under control and prices firm. There Is not much doing In

IS
4')

Come.
Rio Prime
da good

a 31
A 85
e 40
a 46
» m
01 06
a 43
a Ki
ai OS
a 3R

28
.33

SU
70
36
48

Common

Oolong,

demand thia waaon only reaulta from the growing t«B>
dency on the part of Imyern to defer their purchaa4M ontll thej
actually need goods, rather than from any derangements of tb.
general btit^incBS of the country, or of tliia particular branch of
busineHs, calculated to affect tratHc advenely during the eatira
autumn. Reports of crop proapecta are cheering, and it la ovltleat
that diKtributora in the interior have re<luce<l their atocka to a
point that will neceiisitate their making early purchaaea tn meet
The tHiason la rapidly approaching
their own rerJuireiiientH.
nega of the

of any speculative feeling, and remains light, although the pack-

Imports ol Sasar Sc inolasaea at leadlnx ports since Jan.
torn January

becoming 1)etter <«tabllnbed,aDd on the whole matters are aaauming a more favorable nhape for the openin^f of th<< boslness which
should have been well under way by this time. NVe are called
upon each year, however, to note the iMkckwartlneea of trade a.
compared with previoua Heaaona, and It Is poaalble that the lal»'

I

SnKar.

6.1

(5

flannels as yet, but holders are steady in anticipation of a liberal
lixaisv
7Ka 8X Havana, Box, white
SKa 8!!^ Porto Itlco, refining grades... 7sa 8;<; distribution later in the season Shawls and knit gooils are
do
grocery grades
9 aiOk
prime
8J<a 9
9 « !)!<
Brajll.bags
quiet, with quotations nominal. Blankets remain inactive, and
fair to good grocery.
'S» i
pr. to choice grocery... »H» 9V Manila, bags
7Ha 8X
centrifugal, hhds. &DXS. 9MalO« White Sugars, A
llftallS are quoted nominally.
do B
tH<»«%\ do
Melado
UXmm Foreign Goods. The traffic in imported fabrics during the
do extra C
7SaSK do
lOxatI
molasses
JO aiOK
Hay's, Box, D. 8. Nos. 7to9... 8 a SV Yellow sugars
past week has been exceptionally light, and t'le market i<nntinaes
9
Crushed
do
10
to
12..
9H
l3^al2H
do
a
do
do 13 to 15.. 9Kaic)f; Powdered
12Xal2X devoid of any interesting features, Prices are nouiirial. and trade
do
Ao
Graunlated'
''0
16 to 18.. WKHUH
do
12)iai29i
(io
do 19 to '20. ii;wi»isM
the In of .\iiKUst.
do
do
Is not likely to get fully under way until alter
Cuba,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Inl.

to com. refining....

fair to

good

refining.

.

I

.

. .

!

—

Iftolasaes.

NewOrlcauf new

•

Porto Rico

Cuba Muscovado

gall. 65
S5
30

when a

a87X Cuba Clayed.....
Cuba centrifugal
a55

.2:X05a><

|

aS5

10 «»25
30 a40

English Islands

lished.

reduction of duty occurs, alter whirli

pric«-s will

be estab-

are ot fair magnitude, but the arrivals are
largely into bond and the importera" stores are

The imports

allowed to go
comparatively bare.
9X9 9M
Rangoon dressed, gold In bond 3Xa 3X Carolina
We annex a few particulars of leading articles of dotneatie
Spices.
manufacture, our prices quoted beintf ihowi of leading Jobbers
Pepper, In bond
(gold) !2 a 13
CMsla, In cases... gold » lb. aiK® 27
13V
Broivii ShrrllnK« CoutineutalC V< II MV Ijiwrenrr J .. 40
do Sums ra & Singapore 17 a 18
'27
do
@ 27X Pimento,
Cassia in mats....
do
Y 36
isjr
*7 11 Il.S
Dwijrbl X.
lid SliirtiiigM.
Jamaica ,. (gold) '"
l2Ha 13
lOX® 11
Ginger, Race and Af igold)
38
Nasboalnp
O
i»)t
1«
do
y.
»
WW
Price
Width.
do
do
i& bond. ,..
7 Ha
do 115 @\ Wi
7.V
Mace..!
36
do
K
HW
'/....» n I3\
do
do
Cloves
itxa 20
....
Agawam F.. 36 UM-H
88 a 90
Nntroegs. casks
16
do
B
«
4-4
do
IS
....
bond
...
Head
It.S
do
tn
a
Indian
93
90
IS
rin
cases Penang
Amoskeag A
a
tl
do
d« W 48
Clove stems
«0
8Ha lOH
.48
du
do
B.
I

Bice.
I

.

.

.

.

.

I

Fralts and Nnts.
RalsIns.SceoiesB,

do
do

nw »

frall.fi

25

a

•

!

Layer, •.871.* box, 2 ri.i (saw
lb
If.W 17
Sultana,

lo

Valencia,**

do

Loose MuHCatels....2

Currants, new
Citron, Legborit (new)
Prunes, ^French
Prunes, Turkish, old

do
Date*
Figs, Smyrna.

»
9tl
(%3
7Ha
12

»

tb.

43

a
a
a
,7 a
M •
11

new

8

••-•

V

»

A

Barcelona
do
Walnut*' Bordeaux
Macaroni, Italian

00

7*

—

SH

•"•
18

IIV

Filberts, Sicily

....

4,
15

a

»lrlcan Peanuts

I

1

...

13

U}i» US'
.

>}<ii*

a
DOMKSTIO DBIRD mUlTB.
• ft. 10 a
Apples, Blate
12
sliced
a
do
—
Western
a
no
s m
Southern, good..
do
10
prime
do
u
40 Hoed, new..
IS

ij

lOX
16

10

I3X
.»H
11

11

AtUntIc A..
do D...
do H..
Apnleton A.
do
N.
Augusta
Bcdfonl R..

BoottO
do 8

W

do
Oooimonw'lUi

I4.H
!«>»
14

A

C
BB

do

U\i

d..

W

do

1»

LaroniaO...
80 10-10><
1«
34
40
IJX
48
16X1

I

do

B...

Lawrence
do
d.

tr

Pepperell.

lud'n Orchard

ao

A
D

ZZ

do
do
do
do
do

40 14 V 1^
.t7

laji

~~

so

iix

WI3X14

t'Uea

371«H13
IIV
S6
86
K>»
86
St

2*

(M

36

..

»-4

3*H
37X
««X

10-4
..
... 11-4
... l»-4

*1>i

86

i*S

.

4S
t>H
do
83
68
do
do tee Nob «lf n
.

.

14

IB-UH

7 4

.

...

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THE CHRONICLE

132
Brown

Delaines and
W^orsted Fabrics.

Drills.
Width. Price.

Appleton

15)^

Amoskeag

15X
15X

Hamilton
do
blue..
Laconia

ISi

15)f

LymsnH

lt>}i

Maseach'ttsG

1.3X

..

21
do
Miitures.. 21
Japanese Stripes
21
.

n

15X

3^

Armures

X
%
%
%
X
%

Alpaca Lustres.
Corded Alpacas.
Uhlans
Crapes

(in "L.

do
do

....
....

3:3

H,
15

Tickings.

36
Boott B.
36
do C... 33
.

do O.... .30
BllertonWS)-4
Fruit of

Loom
Qr't Falls

do
do
do

Q
8
A

36

n

.36

16J(f

31

12K
14X

32
32
Loni-dale... 36
do Cambric 36
N.Y. Mills 36
6-4
PeDperell

M
.

a7X

Poccasset
Utica

F

Nonp

33
B-4
6-4
9-4

C.
D..

AAA,.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Enston

ACE..
No. 2.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

I

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

A

33)^
37)f

Lewiston

14

Downright
Glasgow

36

3!
21

22

C

19-20
19

....

10-lOX

!

do
do
do
do
do

8X1
12

I

do mourning
Lodi
Manchester
Merrimac D dk.llji-l*
pk and pur. 13
do

HX

do Shirting

MX

Pacific

IIX

Eichmond's ...11X-I2
Simpson 2d Mourn. IIX
do black & white. UH

I

do

<

13

1

Amoskeag

S6
15

Arlington
|

I

I

Bedford
Boston
Beaver Cr,

.

Gamer

9

Har.nrny

9
9
9
9
9

—

20

22
20

BB
doCC
do

Hemp,

17

Corset Jeans.
Amoskeag

Madder, Dutch

1

Rhubarb, China....*

Pkgs.

Value

98fi

$4:34,414

cotton.. 1,482

391.381
296.322
218,724
139,674

-"

Manufactures of wool

do
do
do

silk
flax

358
1,092

Miscellaneous dry goods.

610

4,4S1 $1,480,488

Total

1871

Pkgs.

,

Value.

1,533
1,409

$682,415
406,652

727

646,410

1,154

582

074
219,735
2.-9

5.410 $2,214,286

WITHDRAWN rROM WAREHOUSE AND THROWN INTO

Tiyi

1872

do
do
do

cotton..
silk
flax

Hlscellaneons dry goods.

2,749 $1,034,587

829

$319,270

184
78
244
•126

71..344

203
190

$95,077

66,957
90,746
119,950
14,424

80,207
57,636
14,195

no
461
147

126,467
105.873
19,060

$611,347

1,007
5,410

$3«S.934

1,111

$411,109

2,214,286

2,749

1,034,587

82
555

1,869
Total
Add ent'd for consumpt'n. 4,481

Total thrown upon m'rk't

6,.350

1,480,438

$2,091,835

6,417 $2,583,220

64,(i32

3,860 $1,445,696

ENTERED TOR WAREHOUSING DURING SAME PERIOD.
Manufactures of wool

do
do
do

cotton..
silk
flax

MiicellaneouB dry goods.

373
113
594
255

2,233
Total
Add ent'dfor consumpt'n. 4,481

$468,179
98,473
179,889
145,378
22,099

$913,997
1,430,488

Total entered »t the port 6,711 t?,394,485

1,472

$568,312

495

137,208
394,913
122.042
38.253

281

432
95

2,775 $1,260,768
2,2'4,286
5,410

8,185 $3,475,044

2,169 $1,104,.386
1,214
390,366
404,047
361
567
1.59,796
4,926
75.337
9,2.37 $2,1.34,8:12

2,749

"*%

si%
'

25
125(
10

1,034,587

U,996 $8,169,419

i'%

40
1 CO
2 50
1 .TO

2 3-16
47
3),
16?^
12

®
®

«

4 00
3 50

953 130
00®J50 no
O0®130 OO

gold.210 00(B215 00
lb

12

Montevideo
Rio Grande
Orinoco

"
"
*^

"

Calitomla
Maracalbo.

'

"

Bahla
Texas
Western

cur.

"

Dry Salt.— Maracalbo. gold
"
Pernambuco
"
Matamoras
"

Bahla

Wet Salted-

9h^
4Xa

a
2<M®
27 a
25 a
83H®
16 a
16 a
21
a

9X
6k

27

a
a
a
6 a
12 a

27X
25>,-

17"
17
22

19

14
14

is"
15
17
18

Buenos Ayres..*lb gold.
"
12^®
Hlo Grande
"
12 ® 12K
Calirorcla
Upper Leather Stock—
B.A.&RloGr.klp*lbgld
2i>«a
*'
21 a
Mlnas
cur. 36 a
Sierra Leone
East India Stock—
Calcut. city ult. *lb gold
Calcutta, dead green "
"
Calcutta, buffalo.* lb

Manlla&Bat.bnff.*B "

nOPS— Crop of 1871 * B
Crop of 1870
IRON— Pig,;Ara..No.l.pton
.

.

Pig, American. No. 2
PlK, American Forge
Plg,8rotcri No.l

B»r,reAued,£Dg.&A|ner,

^''

8
g
®n.^
«34 OU
1?,* '

•»

.^0

9«

<*>«*

,

groceries report.

a
a
a

18
15
14

SO
5fl« 75
20
25® 45
53 0O(B 55 00
50 CO® 52 00
48 OO® 49 (W
50 00® tW on
1 159
I 20

8?,

140
_
*»

,

i-*bn8h.

Timothy

9*

3

'Xf
2o

®

, 50
sn
S

f

i fi

.. ..... ;

forfign.

IF

..-9

»

SEEU-Clover

10

I

'X9

;•

•?

Flaxseed, Amer'n,r'irb. 1 95 a 2 lu
Llnseed,':al.,*561bgld. 2 25 ®....
SILK-TBatlce,Nos.l,2&3tt.8 00 a | 75
Taysaam.Nos. I &4.......7 00 ® 8 00
Canton,re-rld,Nos.l &2......
25
' ""

Japan

8

I

87M®7

.»100ft.golrt 6

^TMwlMor'n

13>.

* lb s a ii
Plates domestic
SPICES— See groceries report.
^W BSll.
SPIRITS—
Brand>rforelgnbrand.,g(>ld8 60315 00
Rum-Jam.,4th proof.
t SI S 40
in
Alcohol

per ct)C.&W.

(68

«a

«
2

St.Crolx,3dproot...

Gin, ditrerent brands .
Co«ie««cMi?!iO»-8-CaBh.

3

908 3 00
J^

M••«'
«

Whiskey

"'•><

MX
9 a IJH
UX® 126
;;--9
15 a 16
11
'»
J a ICk
» a n

"ngM.,cast,2d&lBtciu*ltl6He
English 8prlng,2d&

St

qn

EnijllBh blister, 2d &lBtqu
American blister....
American cast, Tool

American spring
American machinery
American German

SUGAR-See

special report.

TALLOW— American*

a

9

>,

9><

TEAS— See special report.
•jl^_«anca ...*

lb,

Straits

gold
"

IS
36

TOBACCO—
Kentucky

lues,

a
kS

36>i

a

12 00

95^ a
, 85>4
1825 ® 13 50

English......
"
Plates. I. C.cbar. * b
Plate8,char. Terne "

U

50

hewy

®

9

•
"
leaf,
9X®
Spedleaf, Conn., wrappers. 2C ®
"
•'
"
seconds... 16 ®
"
.(
"
flllers... 12 a

Havana

In

9X
16
35
18
14

fine... 90

@1

bond, dark wrk.!7

(3

10
25

a

55

flllers.

Manufac'd,

com. to

bright work. 25

••

*

WOOL—

(»8n

75
American, SnionyFleece
American, Full Blood Merino 73 ®78
75 @83
American, Combing
«0 ®65
Extra,Pnlled

No

1. Pulled
California Spring ClipFine, unwashed

45

(»50

40

@4S
®60
®4S
®36
^40
@48
®50
a!3

.•
Medium
Common, unwashed
South Am. Merino, unwashed
Cape Good Hope, unwashed.

«

Teia»,flne
Texas, medium

41
45
28

S8
3.3

38

Smyrna, unwaihed

ZINC— Sheet
FREIGHTS10

®
®

a
f
a
^
..-.»

41
.

Nitrate BOrta(casb). gold

Hemp,

93

®

gld

ft'

6 50
9 r>0
-0 nO

Lard

RICE- See

Crude

25
5 T5
9 10®10 00

HAY—No. R.9hlp'g,new»H00«>
HEMP- Am. dressed.* ton.190
120

_,, 90
„„
813
«11 l"
>•

12 50

Refined, pure (cash)

is"

keg

Dry— Buenos Ayr. *>

....

«

„
(5

W

Reel, plain mess
Beef, extra mess
Beefhalnii
Hams, pickled

SALTPETRE—

....
Mackerel, No. l,Halllax
Mackerel, No. 1, Bay. new 9 00® ...
Mackerel, No. 2, shore new 8 008 8 50
@700
Mackerel, No. 2, Bay
FLAX-North River....* B 15 a 18
FRUITS -See groceries.
GUNNIES.- Seereportundrjr Cotton.

HIDES—

75

!4«

Cadiz

65
62

HMO

gold

MARKET DURING THE

$139,552

8

Jute

100.216

to
70

13W
16X

Llv'p'l,var.0U8 sorts

2X®

gold.

54.5,«20

.2

• .»1
01

1 6j

Turks Islands..* bush.

21

®
®
@
®

50

358
544

2.34

I<i9

37B

24
12
9

-„

_:,

....

36>ja

Sisal

1S3,272
258,578

M4}i

a
&
a
($
a
a

45

20

Russia, clean
Manila, current..*

BAWK PERIOD.
Manufactures of wool

....

»
iX®

00335

®
@

Value.

....

m ^
so
70 ®

..

PI«<VI8101J8—
Pnrk inom » hhl(new).13

5K

(8

4xa

$;16.60I

8.55

..

id
6ii<»

IM

Pkgs.

i%<»

American undressed

,

—

52HS

yellows..

Pork, e.xtra prime
Pork, prime mess

29
3>

* cwt 5
Mackerel, No. 1, shore new

25, 1S7J.
.

a
(»

FISH— Dry cod

gunpowdi;r—
Shippinir * 25 lb
Min. & Blasting

50

Refined, standard white
Naptba. refln., «8-73 grav.

45
83)4

a

17

11.

SO

86

1H» WX

'.'.'..»»

.

34Y(a

Vitrlol.blne

33

The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending
July 25, 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1870
have been as follows
,

®

%

Sugar lead, white

22X

14X

,

1:-

38

Sodaash

NEIV YOBK.

1870

45

&
&

ShellLac

4 SO
6 25

Crude. ord'y gravity. In
bulk, per (;alion
Crude In bbls

®

Sal soda, Newcastle, gld

mPOBTATIONS OF DBT GOODS AT THE POBT OF

.

(H)

20
42
6 3-16^4
60
60

Madder.Fr.E.X.F.P"

I

SNTBRED rOE (CONSUMPTION FOR THB WEEK ENDING JULY

57H

...•®

20
Nutg'ls.blue Aleppo.gld
IM®
Oil vitriol (60 to 66 dcgs)
OpIum.Turk. in bond,Kld 5 Tiii&
®
Prusslate potash, Anier
gold
Quicksilver
®
per oz
@
Quinine

67X

plain, .33 in
plain, 36 iu

do ex

<*>

4

gold

-25

pale

Whale, bleached winter.,
Whale, crudeNorthern..
Sperm, crude
Sperm, bleached
Lard oil, prime winter.

S Od

19Ma

L.corice paste, Calabria.
Licorice paste. Sicily ...

Imperial 3-ply.. 1 60
1 35
Superfine
1 20
Med super
Body BrusSfra. 2 10
4 do 2 00
do
3 do 1 90
do

13Ji:

OtisAXA

a 60
1.. 2 46

20

PETROLEUM-

.

(m

crude

«3

®4
31
325 e3

'•

@20 00

.

34

_

S3 87H

a4 25
(&3 2n

No.l
No.2

Cottonseed Crudes

5iH

c*15

23
31

gold
Jalap
L-iC dye, good & fine "

Son's

Extras ply

22X

Bro
Hamilton
Manchester ...

Cross-

Hartford Carpet Co

B lOX-H

* »

Gambler....* I»...gold
(linseng. Western
f^lnseng, Sontbern

Brussels.
Cro88ley& Son's.. 145
Eng. Brussels. 2 20-2 30

12
21

AA

Chester D'k
Everett

i'i'/i

(over

—

35
70

A No

new

gold
t)ona)
sold
Chlorate potash
gold
Caustic soda
Cochineal, Hondur..KOld
Cochineal, Mexican. '*
Cream tartar, Fr..pr .gd
Cnbebs, East India
gold
Cntch

Tap

14X

Glazed Cambrics. Haymaker
3

do do

I

Sprague' s fancies
1 IX
Hamilton
llX-1'

Amoskoa?

Lamphor,

42X

.

—

Bleaching powder
Brlmstone,cru.^ton,Kld
Brimstone, Am. roll VIb

66-87X

Velvet, J
&
ley
best

®

lb

gold
Argots, crude
gold
irgols, refined
\r8enlc, powdered .g'M
'•
Boda,N'ea8tle
Bl carb.
"
Bl cliro. potash, S'tch

Carpets.

25

100..

Albany

2,240

13 02^

70
40

Sterling

Denims.

1

stove
chestnut

Sheattimg,

I

1

egg

DRUGS & DYES— Alum..

47X

3
•">

12X

Willimantic, 3
cord

2ax

®

3 50 a, 3
3 '2M® 4
3 52;^a 3

Braziers' (ovel 16oz.)
33
American Ingot
COTTON— See special report.

70
70

Hadley
Holy ok'

26:

15

Clark's. Geo.

iels

17
19
21

11

3 25

ta

,„ „„
City thln.ohl.lnbbl8.»tn.gd41 50(942 00
West, thin obrg.(dom.)... 40 25« ....
OILS-Ollve, In ceks * Kail 1 28 ai 80
Linseed, crushers prices
Si 9
VKSlJnn. iu casks

-.2

9

COPPER— Bolts

70
70

do 6 cord.
Samosset
Green & Dan-

U

COFFEE.— See special report.

12X

& Co

27X

15..

14
12
14
14
12

Spool Cotton.

13X

n

steamboat... 3 !2K@
'''H
3 42>^® 3 50
grate

Liverpool gas cannel
Liverpool house cannel

12X

Brooks, per doz.
200 vds ....
J. & P. Coat's
Clark, John, Jr.

lump

Newiastle gas, #

12

Park Mills
Peabody
Quaker City

16
18

j

tons
tous
17,(«X1 tons
17.000 tons
30,000 tons
16,000 tons

;0,000
10,000

29
27
27
33

®

26
29

rough

OAKUM
Oil. CVKE-

26

Auction sale of Scranton, June

!6,H®

Ac.

extra pale

13

I?'

Orinoco,

3 75
Tar, Washington
Tar, Wilmington
Pitch, citv
Spirits turpentine * gall
RoBin, strained, V bbl... 3 1''

("OAL-

12X-13X
13X

Manchester

26X

lOX Park, No. 60.
70.
do
11X1
11
80.
do
11
90..
do

oo

13)i

Gloucester
Hartford
Lancaster

com.togood

40
42

MOLASSES- See special report.
NAVAL STORES-

"

"O

®
»

32
87
30
27

Heml'k.n.A
"
California
"
"

-5

^oash.TH-^

rouffh slaughter

27

25
16
24

Welsh tub«, fine
Western firkins,
Cheese— aet'ry, fine ...
do com, to gd.

15
14

Bates
Caledonia

24

80..
12..

State half flrKios, Sue

,

.

I

"«

a »
9H

crop

"

12
2 50

r

8 23

£5

72 CO
8: 50

WX

Bar
PIpeandsheet

10

Il)j9

•.•

00*
00®

71

Aro.,atwork8lnPa.

W LEATHER—
Oak, slauKbter

UH®
iU9
8 ®

BDTTEK AND CHKESS—

liams.

22X

Caledonia, 70

erican, iiuie. In oil
Lead, wh., Arner., dry.
Zinc, wh.dry. No. 1.
Zinc. wh.. No. 1, in oil.
Paris wh,. Eng* 100 ibs.

Domestic GIngAmoskeag

14

Checks,

hush

3

57X

Amoskeag

VlctoryH

A

do

18-19
17
14

I

Bed Cross

Stark

Hamilton
Whittenton A.
BB.
do
C.
do

Price.
ll-llji

Pequot

PowhaltanA..
do
B..

ll-HX

Prints.

Manville

A

Ontario

Haymaker

American

.

25
2i
20
18
24
28
26
22
19
17
16

.\A....

Renfrew
Union

19

W

Ludlow

Easton

—

Gloucester

31

&

&
ralntti— Lead. white. Am-

61 9)

d

18
SKlia

06 62X
Spanfsh.ord'yli'lOOlbgold
" .... @6
Genran. "
• 662X187 12)4
EuKllsu

"

35 00
36 00
.37 00
37.50
37 60
40 00
37 60
43 50
41 00
56 00

Amoskcas
Great Falls A.

19
19

27
25

Bedford
Cocheco
Garner <fc Co

American

52X
57X

Arkwright

25
?8
27
36

03®

LEAD—

*

40in.

Amoskeag

.35

42 48

Bags.

Namaske

27>^

45
40)^
36
36

do

Stripes.
Albany
7X
lax
Algodoa
American
12X-13X

11
-

.

do
B... 30
Hamilton

42X
47X

^tolj
^f
duck-

Boar duck (Soz.)
do heavy (9 oz.).

12X
11X-12X

"
B

30

do
10^
4-4
do
do heavy 36
do XX 10-4
Wamsutta..
do ....
do ....
do XX

B..

""do
Lewiston A.

.

do .... 7^
do .... 8-4
do .... 9^
do ....KM
do ....11-4

Light

Mont.IlavensiJOin

Cordis

13)i
17,18
23
21

Druid

22X

A

do
do
do
do

12X

tlie

Fl'tv.ingt'"';??-^

140<I0(8I8I

Ralls

O

Lime-

Ic higher.

W'db'ry, ),„.„.{ 30^0

Cretonne

Amosk'g ACA.

UH

IIX

Sail duck, 22in.—

&c.

Pacific Percales

15X

.

.

12

Cotton Duck.

2UX

B... 33

AA

Warren
High colors

OugM!, ou

:sO
185

Hoop
Slieet.sing., d.& t.,coni..
Ralls, EuK.*" ton... rxolrt)

25

75
'•
Crotons
12 00(316 00
Phlla.lelplilalrontb. "
4C Uoaia i»i
Cement-lin«en<laiH •'bhi
....» ! 60
liocklM.com.* bbl
1 '»
1 ^5
Rockland, lump
Lumber— Southern pine.. 28 J0^45
Ahlle piue box hoariis. 3t 1I0<b,33 00
White pine mer. bi b'ds 3! I)0a34 UO
Clearplue
^9 00079 00
Rnrure ))oard8& planks SO 0)@32 00
H»inlock bo'rds
plsnk 27 t0<g34 (10
...(85 75
Nails- Cut.lOd.fiiWtl.* kg
Ollncli, 2to 3 ln.&ovcr7 25 «(7 15
Yellow metal, st).
si..
J Xi
Copper
eh 45

IIX

Lonsdale
S. S. ASons...

27X-32X
Dbe face Poplins 40

4-1 P.

ASHES— ?0t,lBt sort » 100 B 7 75 86
BKEADSTU FFS— See special report.
BUILDING MATERIALS—
Bricks— Uoui. naru .. M 4 toa 9

Paper Cambrics.

Lawns, Percales,

Blaekstone

do
do

23X

15X
Pacificl4.00L's.... 16X
do doOrg'dies. .. 18

45
36

17

BTOBS PBKTVB
Bar.Swedes
Scroll

Sheet, Rus.,as. toassor.gd

14

Naumkeag^at.

25

Bli... 36

XX..

PRICKS CURRENT.

14X

Alpacas

Steel Lustres

GENEBAE.

13X
12X
14X

5

July 27, 1872

r

16X

Laconia

23X

12
19
19
16

31

Bates

do
do
do

16K
13X

Canoe River..
Ilallowell Imp
Ind. Orch.Imp

25
Biarritz Cloth... 25
Satines and Briped Satlaes
37X

6-4
6-4

36 lex-i'i'
.36

Bates
Berkley

20
.

AndroscogBartletts...

.

Printed Alpacas. 21-27X
Imperial Repps
27X
22
Anilines
3i Poplin Lustres.. 20

l^X
15X
Bl'clied MieetlngN
and ShirtlnKS'
Amoskeag. 4B
18X
44
A. 36

Androscog'n sal

Pacific Plaids

PepDerell
Stark A

do
do

..

:

To

»»

—8TKAM
LIVEEPOOL
,

:

Cotton
* »
Flour .... * bbl
H. goods.* ton

OUT
Corn

..

*

bu.

Wbe«t.,b.*b.
Reel

*

toe.

rork.....»bW.

*
s.d.

,

a a
a2 9

®.<5
9
9>«
6

«10J<
SAIL.

s. fl.

s.

.

d.

s-i6a ....
....»
,.«27 6
.

a40

a
a
a

10

.

s.d.

fi

d46

....435
RK
....a
....»
SJ|(
....a 50^

....936

.

July 27, 1872]

THE

Finanoial.

c;hhoni(;le

133

Oolton and Southern Oardg.

&

A. D. Williams

Oommercial Caidi.

Co.,

Ever ett & Co.,

STOCK BROKBVS,
40 Wall street

Now York.
Stock* and Bonds
BOUGHT AND 8(JLD ON COMMISSION,
K. Ynrk

K

0.

Stnp.k Bxchangi-

BIBNEY.

W. Tork-

1

B. D.

COTTON

FOSTER
Sole

Ajteiicj-

N.

J).

A. H. IIARNKyiiSpBcW-

AVQ.

BHUWN.

J.

WALHTON

U.

BKUWN.

Acres Land

BANKERS,

W.

Jacob

Levy &~B org,

LOANS NKPOTIATED.

J.
9a

and 74 Broadway.

&

S4I

&

S.

Pepperell

Ttltg,

Bates

Laws and Forms of Indiana sent free.
K. Y.jiatlonal Exchan ge Bank
Correspondcn

Vork,

BANKERS,

Co.,

Wire Rop

e.

STEEL, CHARCOAL,

and

B. B., of the very best quality,
suitable

L

for

Ships,

Hoisting

Large

Stock

Mining

&c.

A

constantly

on

Purposes,

hand, ft'om which any desired
lengths are cut.

JOHN W. IHASON

Sc

43 Broadcray,

CO..

New Tork

N. T.

<i/Ross, Roberts

& Co/S

niFORTBRS AND COMMISSION MERCOAKTB Ul

Bacglnc, Rope,

Co.,

Iroa TIsa.

mi's. Co.,

Manufacturers and Dealers

B»y aad sail Contraeta for present and fatara d<i|r.
arlM of Cloth. ^Agents for following Maine M>Ua.

bufpaTo, cotton plant, pauixtto
and diamond.

\

A

— Alao—
Importers or Bio CoM*.

WK. nOBDCIC.

Brinckerhoff, Turner

&

l. X.

Borden

&

LOTSU..

Lovbll,

COniKIISSION HBBOBAFITS
AND

General Acents.

Borden Mining Co.'s
CmBBBLAND COALS,

In

COTTONSAILDUCK

FALL RIVER

AND
litON

WORKS

CO.'S

Bands, Hoops and Hods,
» and 71 WKST ST.. New Vork.

Nails,

And all kinds of
COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVEB
INO, BAOOINO, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINSS
&C. "ONTARIO" SEAMLESS BAGS,
••AWNING STRIPES."
Also, Agents

Rigging,

ricks. Inclined Pianos,

I

UltDEK.

St.,

(Near Wail.>

Co.,

Cordis Wills.

United States Buntlnic Company.

Suspension Bridges, Guys, Der-

F

Tl)

113 Wall

Ofllce,

91 Promt street,

Polhemus,

Ky_ dealers In
8:xchanKc, Uove/nment Bonds
TnHl'i'TiiiiSiHfiS'tH?
and
all Local Secnrlties. Give prompt attention
to
rolloetloiiu «..d nrrltrs for nvRBtniRnt o( tniirt.

and Dealers

In
GANGS OK RiUUING .MADE

& Co.,

Street, Louisville,

"^

Cordage,

.NEW YORK.

AND

West Main

MANl'FACTURERS OF

HEMP

BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA.

nrc

*c.,

William Wall's Sons,
ELEPHANT BAGGING,

Laconia Co.,
Boston Duck Co.,
Franklin Co.,
Iliorndlke Co.,

Transact a CiKNKiuL Banki.vo Husinkss, and elve
Birllculsr attention to llie I'UUCH ASB AnIj SAI K
^f^U^I-ERNMENT.STATB
,<A1LK0AD b^KCI?

Co.,

No. II Old Slip, New York.
The .lobbing Trade ONLY Supplied.

Mobile, Ala.

Warren Cotton mils,

Co.,

&

SIPER CARB. KODA,

Co.,

Androscoctcin mills.
Continental mils.,

Bankers and Brokers,

ISO

&

NEW YORK.

Columbia

Financial

&

New Vorh,

St.,

SALERATI'M,

Company.

Otis

Indianapolis.

Morton, Galt

»r

CO., or China,

John Dwight

94 Franklin street

By SmiTH & HANNAMAN,

Now

OLYPHANT *

AGENTS FOR

Money Loaned.

8 Willi Street,

MKKCUA.VTII.

104 Wall

E.Wright

In this paper.

Cammann &

v-t—

it>>-aKi>it>TtD

,

Smith,

Chestnut street

PER CENT BONDS FURNISHED
BROKERS

.

MANfKACTrRERS OK

69 Franklin street

Sc

INVESTMENT SECURITIES.

10

(.1)

HouK Konc, Mbanchal, Poochow *
('anion, china.

Miscellaneous.

Charles Otis.

See quotations " Local Securities "

<'(IMMIS!<IO.N

& Co

COAtMISSION MERCHANTS,

twnintlaslnn.

CITY RAILROAD, GAS

—T"^-

Balarl* astf

Olyphant & Co.,

Co.,

Crawford, Walsh,
Smith & Co.,

BROADWAY.

Street

&

York.

Seaver

S8 Wall Street,

Co.,

Transact a Cieneral Biinklus bnsl.
uess, Including the purchase and sale
o( Government and State Bonds. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and other

New

New

Crawford

BANKSR8,

9

DUMMLKR S CO..
CHAM. THOKKI. S

Corrss OsDssa Rscuvsp ros Uio ot Jasstso.

BOSTON.

IN

No.

xiMX.

"--

Commission Merchants,

SOUTHERN SECURITIES
Walsh,

u>i

NEW

(ilLKILl,AN. WOOD* t'<>!rCM51of»^^'
HA.NUIL.\NUlt, BUTTEIiY * CO'.Pms^.

COTTON

20 BROAD St.,
Brokers and Dealers

ascuHtlMw.

Box So. ma.

Texas, for sale hy

80 Wall Street,

H AILROAP SKOUniTlES

94

in

Higginson,

BEAVER STRKKT.
SFaiStSTIKO

Swenson, Perkins

69 Ltbertr Street, New Torlc.
BPBCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEOOTIA
TION OF

&

P. o.

Meaars.

438,000

Augustus J. Brown & Son

LocKwooD

No. 87

state of Texas Ten Per Cent Bonds.
Stale of Texas Seven Per Cent Oold Bond*.

„

)

Stephen

BONDS.

to clieck.

BAiiNBT,

ouadiia.

Arrow.

SWPNSON, PEUKINS t CO.,
80 Wall SI.. New Vork.

Hon^ht and Sold on CommUalon.
on Deposits subject

Idfucts m%t* OS reutnsisi

for sale of the

Buckle ai.d Anchor Ties, manufactured by J. J
McCoinb, Liverpool. Kiutlund, for ballnif Cotton, Mom,
Wool, etc.

STOCKS, GOLD. BONDS AND ALL OTHER
SECURITIES

* o«,

OrUIIIMA AMD JAPAK.

TIES.

New Vork

In

Bssica,

KOIt

HBARB

tl^OflSTINB

Barney, "Raymond & Co.
BANKEKS AND BROKKES.
5 WALL STKEET.
Interest paid

atrsel,

ACKMTS

Ktcln ngn.

Slock-

HAVMOSO.

o. U.

ae NIals

A

full

supply

all

Widths and Colors always

No. 142

Dnane

in

stock

Samuel A. Gaylord & Co,
BROEKRS IN WESTERN SECURITIES,
NEW YORK.
38 Wrall Street,
AND
'

833 North Third

St.,

STEEL PENS,

Street.

ST. IiOVIS.

manofliclnrers 'Warehoaae,
91

John

Street,

Neir Tork

JOSEPH GILLOTT *
HSNKY OW£N,

AesxT.

SONS.

—

:

.

THE CHRONICLE.

l84

Ocean Steamships.

Bailroads.

James A. Cottingham,

SHIPPER

Locomotives, Cars
AND

CuNARD

Wednesday, Aug,

PARTIllA

BGHOONGBS, BAKQES, AND LIGHTERS.

OF

Rails

Stet-l

CALABRIA
ABYSSINIA
BATAVIA
ALGERIA
And every following Wedoeaday
New Y'ork.
RATES OF PASSAGE.-Cahlu,

For

Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday.
Saturday,
Saturday,
and Saturday from

and

*80, »100,

and cabin passage apply

frt'iglit

CHAS.

For

Havtng for luany years been Uleutlfied with
hUBineaa our great experiouce enables us to ©tier

ATLAS

|13C

this

at

the

Steamship

G.

FBANCTCLYN,

of Steamers

SAVANIEiIiA.

UNDER CONTRACT TO CONVEY THE

MAILS.

The contract for conveying the Mails between

NEW

YORK and KINGSTON, Jamaica, having becnawarded

by His Excellency the Governor of .lamalca, to the proprietors of this line, their First-Clash pvll-powerKo Iron Ste.^mebs will be dcspatehed EVERY

Com-

Agent.

MONTH,

(Should this date

in

SEPTE.MBER

NEW YORK on the 4th.

From

on Sunday, then the day of deon the 3d.)

fall

parttire will be

Due at KINGSTON, Jamaica on the lltb,
Due at SA VANILLA, on the 15th.
Keturuingfrom KINGSTON to NEW YORK on the 22d.
For rates of Freight and passage— special attention
being paid to insure the comfort of passengers— apply
to the Owners,

LEECH, HARRISON & FORWOOD,
Liverpool and London,

Liverpool,

Or

(Via Queenstonrn.)
C.\RRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN

commencing

as follows,

next

PIM,

FORWOOD &
Wall

88

New

to their Agents,

McDOWELL & BARCLAY,

CO.,

N. Y".
Y'oek, July 15th,

Kingston, Jamaica.

St.,

18T2.

STEAM COMPANY

UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS
and despatcii in
shipments of the above.
Iron and Steel liails forwarded from Port of New
York to any part of tlie United States. Contracts
made to include all the expenses in port on same, and
Insurance to auy poiut required.
to the troude, antl to ouBtire safety

REFERENCES.

PIER No.

46

NOHTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY

as follows

^^STEAMERS
OF THE

WY'O.MING, Capt. Whincray

.July 31 at 3 P. M.
Capt. Price
Aug. 7, at 8 P. M.
MINNESOTA, Capt. Morgan
Aug. 14, at 1 P.M.
WISCONSIN, Capt. T. W. Freeman.. Aug. 21, at 3 P.M.
MANHATTAN, Capt. J. B. Price. ... Aug. 28, at 2 P.M.
NEVADA, Capt Forsyth
Sept, 4, at 3P.M.
Cabin passage, $80 gold.
Steerage passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) |30 currency.
For freight or cabin passage apply to

IDAHO,

D. BISHOP.,.. Pres. N. T. & N. H. Kallroad
JAMES H. HOYT
Supt. N. T. & N. H. Itailroad.
CHAULES FOX. Esq ...Pres. South Side B.K. of L.I.
C. W.DOUGLASS
Supt. South Side R.U. of L.I.

HON. W.

New

AND

JTAITIAICA

will desjMltch one of their llrst
class, full-power, iron screw stefttnships from

Cliff Street,

Company.

Forwood lilne

pany's oflice. No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, at lit Broadway, Trinity Building.

Specialty.

W. BAILY, LANG & CO

21.
.July 27.
Aug. 3.
Aug. 10.
Aug. 17.
Aug. 24.

gold, according to accommouatlou.
Tickets to Paris..
S^lSgold additional.
Return tickets on favorable terms.
Steerage
930 currency.
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstowu
and all parts of Europe at lowest rates.
Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow.
Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and
for Mediterranean ports.

FORlfARDINe

A

Line.

SCOTIA

ON KIKST CLASS

and

Ocean Steamships.

THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KOTAL
MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEKOOL,
CALLING AT CORK HARBOR.
FROM NEW YORK.
.JAVA
..Wednesday. .Inly 34.
CHINA
Wednesday. J uly 31.
Wednesday. Aug. 7.
RUSSIA
Wednesday, Aug. 14.
CUBA

RAILROAD IRON,

Iron

(Jniy 27, 1872,

WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 68 Wall-st.

Yorlt.

General Transatlantic Co
ViLLB DE St. NaZATRE,
ViLLE DE Bordeaux,

Pereire,
DE Pahts,

VlLI.E

Laubknt,
ViLLE Du Havre,
Europe,

louisiase,

St.

Floride,
Maetiniquk,

Wabhington,
ViLLK DE Brest,

Guadeloupe

Desirade,

GUYANE,

NoUVEAir-MONDE,
Atlantique,
France,

So NORA,
Cabaibk,

Panama,

Caciqi'e,

Caravelle.

NEW

JAIVIES
COXVIlVCiHAltl,
104 IVest, corner I^lberty Street,
,

REPUBLIC,
CELTIC.
OCEANIC,
BALTIC,
ADRIATIC.
ATLANTIC,
burden—3,000 h. p. each.
Sailing from New Y'ork on SATURDAYS, from
Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork harbor the day
6,000

NEnr TORK.

WADSWORTH,

JAS.

CORK AND LIVERPOOL.
NFrw AND FULL-POWERED STEAMSHIPS.
THE SIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD.

Railway

Passenger accommodations (for

EXCHANGE

42

FI.ACE,

RATES— Saloon,

*80 gold. Steerage, fSO currency.
wishing to send for friends from the Old Coun-

Those
try can now obtain steerage prepaid
currency.
Passengers booked to or from

r.

HOWARD

IRON.
PHILIP

MI-rCHELL,

North 5th Street,

Philip

B.

Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates.
Drafts from £1 upwards.
For Inspection of plans and other Information, apply
at the Company's offices. No. 19 Broadway. New York.
J. H. SPARKS. Agent.

Transportation.

.TUSTICE,

New York.

Philadelphia.
14

Stonington Line.

42 Cliir Street.

S.

Justice,

LONDON
« SOUTHAMPTON

Capt.

O

1

Galv'd Iron Wire, Slulp's Rigging,
Oalv'd Corrugated Slieet Iron,
'Wrouglit Iron Scrciv Piles,
Ship's Forglngs, Ac.

Serrell,

CIVIL ENGINEER,
78 Broadivay,

New

ITork.

Works

attention given to the examination
for capitalists seeking investments.

Rosendale Cement Co.,
CBMtBNT OF THE BEST aiTALITY,
No. 102 Wall Street,

Once a month.

From

PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling

THE STEAMERS
Plyinoutli Rock and Jesne Hoyt
win leave Pier 28, North River, (foot of Murray street,
connecting at Sandy Hook, with trains of N. J. S. RR.),
as follows;

6:45 A. M.— Through train for Philadelphia, Vincland,
Brldgeton, Bay Side and Ylneland stations.

A.M.— Way

train for
and Intermediate stations.
4:00P. M.— I'hrough train,

York.

Tom's Ulver, Waretown,

press for Long Branch.
4:45 P. M.— Special train for

same as

6:45

A. M. Ex-

Long Branch.

All Trains Stop at IjOng Branch.
The 6:46 and
Red Bank

9:40
;

the

A. M. and

4:00 P. M. lines connect
Port Monmouth
G. W. BKNTLEY,
General Mauager, 120 Broaawsy
IV uwajr

two

at inter-

Once a month.

mediate ports, and vice versa.

BrancU Lines,

[Postal]

:

ST. THOMAS to ASPINWALL, calling at
Rico, Hayti, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston,
(Jamaica.) and vice vertta; Once a month.
From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) calling at Basse Terre, (Guadeloupe,) Poiutea-Pitre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and
vice versa. Once a month.
From FORT DE FRANCE. (Martinique,) to CAYENNE, calling at St. Lncla, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Demerara, Surinam, and vice versa.
Once a

From

Porto

mouth.

The splendid steamers of the South Pacific Line,
leave Panama for Valparaiso and intermediate Points
of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chill, on the 30th of every
month and connect closely witli the Steamers of the
Paciftc Mail S. S. Company, leaving New York on the
15th of every month for Aspinwall.
For Rates of Passage and Freight, Dates of Departure, or further information, apply to

GEORGE MACKENZIE,
Assent. 58 Broadnrar.

Wm. Jones.

New Jersey Southern RR

for

New

From ST. NAZAIRE to ASPINWALL, calling at
Martinique, La tiuayra and Sta. Martha, and vice versa.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S

To

THROUGH LINE
California & China,

AND Japan.
THROUGH FARES-NEW YORK TO

;

9:40

W. BKNEDICT, Beorsttrr.

Ouce a mouth.

Express Co. 's, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street rl,302
Bro»*way, cor. Thirty-fifth street or 327 Washington
D. S. BABCOCK, President.
s treet, Brookl yn.

AND EXPLOUATIOSS,
PATENT WROUGHT

and

Brest,

Shortly once a week.

From ST. NAZAIKE to VEKA CUUZ, calling at
Santauder, St Thomas and Ilavana, and vice verfta.

NARRAGANSETT,

IRON VIADUCTS."

K^ Particular

Twice a mouth.

vice versa.

STEAMERS

Capt. Ray Allkk.
Leave Pier S3, North River, foot of Jay street, daily
at 5 o'clock P. M„ arriving at Boston in ample time to
connect with all the EARLY EASTERN TRAINS.
B^- Baggage checked to destination. ..^1
B^~ Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at No,
319 Broadway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcott

RAILKOADS, BRIDGES

f Public

SIDE- WHEEL

General Trans-

tlic

atlantic Company.
From HAVllE to NEW YORK, calling at

STONINGTON,

BUILDINGS.

Edward W.

Postal Lines of

FOR PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON
THE SPLENDID

Steel and Iron Ralls,
C. S. Tyres and Axles,
Steel and Iron .Wire,
Mining Ropes, Cables, Acc.

"SEBTJELL'S

Hamburg,

certiflcates, $32

parts of America,
iNTorway, Sweden, India, Australia
all

China, etc.

York,

RAILWAY

classes) unri-

SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT.

Paris,

New

all

combining

Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room, and bath-rooms
In midshipsection,whereleastmotionisfelt. Surgeons
and stewardesses accompany these steamers.

Banker and Negotiator,
&

tons

following.
From the White Star Dock, Pavonla Ferry, .Jersey City.
valled,

40

Y'ORK.

latter for

J-.F.rmCH, Agent, n*riW.

First Class
Steerage

-

SAN FRANCISCO,
- . .
$1*5 to $150

-

---...---•-

$6o

According to location of berth.

These rates include berths, board, and

all

necessaries

for the trip.

CH.\NGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers of the above line leave PIER No. 43 NORTH

RIVER,

On

foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon,

10th, 20th

& 30th of Each IVonth,

except when those days

fall

on Sunday, then the day

previous.

One hundred pounds of baggage

free to each adult.

Medicine and attendance free.
Steamer will leave San Francisco ist every month
for China and Japan.
For freight or passage tickets, and all further Information, apply at the Company's ticket oflice on the
wharf, foot of Caual street.

Ft R.

BABY,

Agent.

,

!

:

]8i
^imuraiio*.
OFFICE OF TUB

Fire Insurance Agency,

ATLANTIC
Mutual

Insurance

No. 1T3 Hroadway,

New

OK

^tna

Co.

The TruBtccs,

York, January

lu conformity to the Charter of the

Company, submit the following Statement of
affairs on the 3l8t December, 1871
Priuniiinis received

from

Ist

on llarlne Risks,

January,

1871, to 3l8t

l9t

January, 1871

2,038,675 18

Total amount of Marine Premiums.

.

$7,446,462 69

ronp.t<«Y,
No.

CaaU

C!apl(al

nrTHF

»l.h th. r«ii.lr,nM>Su

No policies

have been Issued upon Life
Sinks nor upon Fire Risks disconnected with Marine Risks.
Premiums marked Offfrom Isl January,
1871, to 31st December, 1871
$5,376,798 34
;

liOsses

Ucrrmbei

Totol

«moimt of

TbU Comp.ny

Newport Insurance Co.,

No

OF PROVIDKNCB, R. I.
ORUANIZKD NOVEMBER, 1871.
Caah Capital

paid during the

game period

lo

1

-•.....

ALEXANDER

JAS. A.

Returns of Premiums
& Expenses. $973,211 84

dc

V.inK, Jiaatrjr U,

J.I

". Uo« iLSlJjI?!'"

;4

Jann ,n

|

JW WTl Inolusi.v

m.ni

$300,000

Rlalca have been taken
or Vesaela.

PECK,

The Company haa

Loans secured by Stocks and otherwise
Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages.
Interest, and sundry notes and claimg
due the Company, esUmated at
Premium Notes and Bills Receivable.
Cash in Bank....;

^

Unite I statcK anu otiier Siocki
Loaoa on Stock. Drawing Inurtn

tioun «

iaS !

.

Total amount of Aasets

A

I!

BANK

K

B U

1

LD

.

2,406.937 95

274,346 01

LOUIS

cates of pronts will be, paid to the holders
thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and
after

Tuesday

'P

OF WINTEP.THUR, SWITZKRI.AND.
$1,464,003.64
OFFICE IN NEW YORK:
No. G3 WilUam St., Corner of Cedar.

Upon

AUG (LST BELMONT,

which were issued (in red scrip)
premiums such payment of Interest and

certificates

;

i.F

Aaaeta,

G.

I

I

U

R Mllnor
Martin Bate'.
B.

W.

Rmll Heloeinaao.
Jeb al Ke.id,

Claflln.

John R. Waller,
WlUlam A HaU,

Kgbert Starr,
win. T. Hiodxetl.
Jobn A. Bartow,
Alex.M. Etric,
H. C Southwick,
Francla Muran,

»
THOMAS
....x^...

Secretary.

.

Bnll,

Horace B.

W. M. Richards,
A. 8. Bamea,

of the Board,

H. CHAPISAN,

WllUam LaeeiMy,
Wm. Hevemaa.
Jam«« R. Taylor,
A'lam T. Bmeaw
AlbeK B. Stnini^
A Aoiraataa Low.

C. Klcliarda,
D. H. GllUiple.

C.

April next.

J.

•ndia

TRUSTEES:
John K. Uyer*.

A

Hoaes A. Ilupoock,

W. WATTS SHKR.M AN.
ADRIAN ISELIN.

rc'l".i,id

M

:

redemption will bo in gold.
A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared o« the
net earned presslums of the Company, for
the year
ending 3l9t December, 1871, for which certificates
will be issued on and after Tuesday
the Second of

By order

l)K ISM. wlllbe

1

IIKNUY KOOP. Assistant Manager.
HIKIO MKXZEL, Attorney:

LOW.

A. A.

IHE ISSHE

*"*' of "F'TKKS PKB CENT, la
,..'iiPi1"""''J"
oeclared nn the jet amonntol Eame'l Pramlnma for
the year "nrllnit Dec/mlier aoth, liffl. for whi.-h
CarUncaiea »ill be bsiied on and alter TOhSDAr, t*«
day ol April next.

.......

TRUSTEES

•

Inrashiotheh.ildim ihi-reof or Iheir UimS rmSntatlves. on and aOor TUK8DAV. IbaMT
SuTol
Pt'Oruury, I'ruiu wuich d^ta, intrretl
tberaoa will
ceaso.
he cerillleatc. i^ up produced
<.<:u ai
at iin.e
tlnrul
ki
payment .10(1 cancelled.

MARINE AND INI^AND INSURANCE
COMFANV

the Sixth of February next.
"SThe outstanding certificates of the Issue of
1868,
will be redeemed and paid
to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and
after Tuesday
the Sixth of February next, from
which date all
interest thereon will cease. The
certificates to be
produced at the time of payment, and cancelled.
for gold

•'^''.?E.?u"C•.°t"^'"'

LLOYD

SWISS

tl,MijUT It

IVTKIIK.9T on Ui« oauiandlna
r..^?«
^f-^J
Cerimrate.
of
ProOU. will he pal<l lo llii> k"ld-°i
""'»' rcnre..-n?allve.. on an.l •"*'
"" "" wier
rUBSDAy, .hef.lliUay ofKetiro.ry.
THE HK.MAINI.SG FIFrV PKIt CFXT lli. nrr
STANDING CKHTIFICATKS OF TlIK of
COjSplvV

JACOB REESE,
BAYARD,
Freaident.

Aaalatant Secretar y.

$14,806,812 37

Six per cent interest on the ontstanding cerlt-fl

P.

4U»I«I

Totiil au>et*

Eatabllahod 1860.

,

386,739 41

Thao. w.Motria.
SoBthniajd,
Thoa. B. Mxrrici,
Oaorn A. Meyer,
Perdinana A. Bokca.
Waltar H. Lrwia.
.TOHN K. MTKR**. PreaidenI
~
WILLIAM LKf^'SEV, Vloa
HAI.K. sc r
S. C.

^i^i^a^ Coin ^/Qooaooa GorhamMf'g Company's

TRUSTEES.
D. Jones,

Joseph Gaillard,
Hand,

Charles Dennis,
W. H. H. Moore,

Henry

Wm.

Coit,

C. Pickersglll,

Royal Phelps,
Caleb Barsrow,

B. J. Howland,
Benjamin Babcock,

Robt. B. Mintum,

Gordon W. Bumham,
Frederick Chauncey,
George S. SteDhengoa,

William H. Webb,
Sheppard Qandy,

Plllot,

William E. Dodge,
David Lane,

James Bryce,

Francis Sklddy,
Charles P. Burdett,
Rob't. C. Pergusson,

William E. Bunker
Samuel L. Mitchell,'
James G. De Forest,
Robert L.Stuart,

Daniel S. MiUer,
Sturgis,

Henry K. Bogert,
Bennls Perkins,

Alexander V. Blake,

Charles D. Leverlch,
J.

/MOO. 000.

James Low,

Lowell Holbrook,
H. W:irren Weston,

Wm.

2^i^Jla^j'

C. A.

Lewis Curtis,
Charles H. Russell,

A P

Jr.,

=" I N S U R.
aT^Xra"*^"
ANCE COnPANT,

NT

I
i>l lrV*j/\J\./\

301 BROADWAV.
Caah Capital,
$1,000.00

....

E

.

Bailey,
STREET,

Dealer

CaHh paid at once for the aliove Secnrltles
on conimlsst on. at sellera option

Ware.
NEW TORK.
JOSEPH BAnmAR.

Sterling Silver

In

and Marine Inaiiranre Stocka
No.
and Scrip.
•'SPECIALTY."

Fire

;

or they

S

IHAIDEN LANE,

will be sold

A.

William

sowAso rusn.

^^

CHARLES DENNIS, VIce-Pres'*,
H. H. MOORE, 2d Vlce-Pret't,
J. D. HBWUETT. 8d
Vlce-ftwilj

S

65 W^ALIi

Oilman,

C.
oaaLiB

D. JONES, President,

VT.

.

8

CUImadaauia

Uompanj eatlmaedat
(1

217,500 00
'

iMim

Premiums

Bo-tnHnraDCQ and

N

1

iSJF
n/utto

Premla-n Soto** tlllb Reeelnblo'
Siibucripilaa Nuioa In adranca of

NO. 214 BROAitirAY,
I"

MmS

Aaacla.
CiahlnBank

Hope Fire Insurance Co.

3,379,060 00

upon Hnlla

the rolloirlBc
'

$8,143,240 00

mm^an
Cam

Im. iMnr.l no I'ollrlmi •<««•<
oa

"

THE

the following Assets, viz.
United States and State of New Yorlc
Slock, City, Bank and other stocks..

n

Maiiiio rr..mli,m«7

AKcnta.

The Company has

MB.

or TUB

Premlnmt marlco<l off *• Eamad.dirinc tk«
^perloUna above
awj^i m
Pal* for Louoa and K,p,iM«., teas'
tiVYiiV^^^
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Return Premlomt

Q
$2,735,980 63

W. fOB. CKbAII »T.

H.

F()t.U>WI«CO »T»TI!IIIM|T

CaUIriiMlInK I'rriniom..

$fiOO,O0O 00
$900,106 »S

Net Aaaeta

UltUAOWAV,

Ill)

N»w

coin FA NV.
Sprlnsfield, maaa.
INCOKPOK ATK U 1M».

$6,412,777 61

.

Mutual Insurance

Pacific

Springfield
FIRE AND mr.1RlNR INSVRANCB

Policies not marlced off

•

i

0^

De-

cember, 1871

Premiums on

its

**l,MMI,0OO Ci«l4.
tniKr urrtiK i.n riu.
.
Noa^ 10 lu 41 Pine Ntrert,^aw
VsHl,

$8,000,000
$5,000,000

NetAsaet

2flth, 1878.

LliMIMIK.

*••»•

Insurance Comp
y,
HAHTFOHD «
INUOKPOKATKD |g|>

OMh Capital
New

Imperial

FIRE INSUHANCK COM PAN*

Vork.

ir

INSCRANOE SCRIP,
jiin>

Fire

and marine Inanranee Sto«k

M Plna

BWoti. corsw ot WilUam Str««t, v,X

^.j^cHMAH.

a. t.

aacmaa.

iswn a. aaaTw

Flash

&

Graves,

COTTON AND PRODUCK BROKERS,
53 Stone

St.,

&

17 Sonth

NSW

XOBK,

WUIUm

«t.,

/

TJE CHRCONICLE,

136

Railroads.

Miscellansouii.

H

W

.

Farley,

.

AND

132 Pearl

&

>'

m e.|C c h a n t

oofflcniissio^f

Street,

JTew York.

New Orletas.)

Steel and

No. 63

Agents in

In Ports of Neiv York and

United States for

the

BESSEMER STEEL RAIL!
Refari by permission to C. N. Jordan. Kdq., Cashier
Third National Bank, New York; Messrs, Howes &
Macy, Bankers, 3D Wall street, New York.
ttBXA.l«DEB

KAITLAND.

L. F. S.

MANCHESTER

48

buperlntcndeut
Manchester, N. H.
J.

HOWARD

H. WILSO.V,

niercUanta,
No.
No. 206

to

LONDON AND I.I VERPOOI..
Wm. J. Wilcox & Co.,

Rkpobt

RD

A

OIL',

SALES OrFICE

NEW

:

Bar

1,000 Tons 56

&

Co.,

New

Jt

York.

WORKS

BALDWIN! LOCOMOTIVE

"North York" Aberdare" do.,

&

M. Baird

Co.,

PHILADELPHIA.
All work accurately fitted to gauges and thorough
Interchaiigeahle. Plan, Material, Workmanship
Finish and Ktilciency fully guaranteed.
Chas T. Parry,
Wm. P. Henzey
M. Biurd,
ly

{

|

Geo Buinham. Kdw. H. Williams. Ed. Longstretb.
P. Converse dc Co.,

Wm.

Pino

St..

New York. Atrent

Morris, Tasker

&

Co.,

Pascal Iron "Works, Philadelphia.

YORK.

Rallw^ay Commission Merchants.
rou'ract fnr STEBL and I tON RAILS, LOCOMOTIVES, CAR-!, ami other SjppUrfS, and negotiate
RsILWAY BONUS, LOA^S, &c.

Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, L,»p iVeld-,
Boiler Flues. Qae Works Castings and Street
Mains. Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,
Gas and 9team Fitters' Tools, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES:

IS

For Sale.

GOLD STREET, NEW YORK.

NAYLOR &

1
THREE
EE THOUSAND TONS

NEW YORK,

FIRST QUALITY

99

American Railroad

John

street.

CO.,

BOSTON,

PHILA.,
308 So.4thstri:e

80 State street.

Iron, CAST STEEL RAILS,
For Immediate Delivery.
CAST STEEL TYRES,
APPLY TO
other Steel Material for
Cast Steel Frogs, and
JONES & SCHUYLER,
Railway Use.

LfcUMAN, DURItdC Co.,

Co.,

York,

PINE STREET.
NEW

FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.
Montgomery, Ala.

Orleans, La.

BAILS, COPPER,
SPELTER, TIN, LEAD,
NICKEL, BISMUTH, &Co

lb.

lb.

Bro.,
New York.

Pig Iron,

kinds..

Johnston,
New

&

Pope

S4

12

FOR EXPORT AND DOMESTIC USE.
New

all

Jones & Schuyler,

MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE,

liBUMAV, NKWGAti

Securities of

J.

1292 Pearl Street,

In store.

W.'CORLIES,
Street,

Thos.

JAMK3 JOHNSTON.

&

500 Tons 56

Henry Lawrence & Sons,
192

sell

BIQELOW.

REPRESENTED BY

Pine

Supply all Railway Kgnipment and undertake a
Railway business generally.

MO.

Kails, to arrive.

Yokobama and Hiogo, Japan.

66>i

ton Kngiand.

YORK,
ST. LOUIS,

shire'' do.. In store.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
E.

NEW

OF APPROVED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURE.
HAVE FOR SALE
3,000 Tons 56 1b, "Crawshay " Fish

YORK.

Smith, Baker

AGENTS FOR
The Bowlin&r Iron Company, Bradford England.
Tlie West (Jnmberlaiid Hematl'a Iron Co., Working

Iron and Steel Rails

BEAVER STREET,

59

Bessemer Placlron, >crap.
Steel Tyres, Boiler Plates, Aic

Manage and Equip

48 Pine Street,

Trashlu^tou, Vestry & Greenwich Sts,

;—

p.

BiGELow

AND
I.

Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Rails,

Boston.

RAILWAYS.

STKARINE

liEAF I.ARD,

ST.,

tjpos. Build,

Negotiate Loans and

EDWARD

PRIME

LIBERTY

51

sr.,

Wilson,

SOUTH FOURTH STREET,

Co.,

COR. OF WILLIAM ST.

Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans on

St.L.A S.E.R'way

Preii.

&

WiNSLow

CommlsBlon

sell

WINSLOW.

F.

ST.,

IMPORTERS OF

Trer surer.

Late Bt. MaJ. Gen., U.S.A.

CEDAR

Railways.

Devonshire

43

&

Kennedy

S.

Bny and

MANCHESTER. N. H.
BLOOD, W. 6. MEANS,

ARETAS

Advances made on Consignments

KENNEDY. HENBT M. BAKBE. JOHNt.BABA^S

8.

In

GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AND
MERCHANTS.

and Tools,

gines,

Factors,

Tobacco and General

JOHN

41

MANUFACTURERS OF
LoeomotlTes, Stationary Steam En-

BROAD STREET, NEW TORK.

Cotton

Exchange on London and Circular Notes
amounts to suit remitters or travelers.

J.

Locomotive Works.

Robt. L. Maitland& Co.,
No.

Bills of

RAILROAD SECURITIES NEGOTIATED.

MACLEHOSK.

New

Orleans.

Samuel Fox & Co. 'a

Of Montgoinecjf^labaina.

BROADWAY, NEW YORK,

Railroad Iron,

Iron Rails,

Geo. Panacr.

Sole

Co.,

LONDON

AND

10 Cornlill], E. C, Iioudon,
.

P. O. BOa'3909.

H. W. FxELaT. (Late of

Railroads.

Heyerdahl, Schonberg & Co., Gilead A. Smith
BARTH0LO>LEW HOUSE, BANK,
31 PINE STREET, NEW YORK.

FACTOR/

tlOTTOSr

[July 27, 1872,

^

Lehman

all

Brothers,

No.

Axles, Forglngs,

8.

JEWELL,

8.

D.

OFFICES

NEW TOEK

C. D.

Harrison
Jewell,
1,
27

South Fourth

125

&

59

Co.,

John

:

Federal Street.

CHICAGO:

St.

36

WM. TOOTIIE,

VAN WAGENEN.

General Agent,

&

W LIBERTY STREET
Neaotlnle

Bonds and Loans

Pare Lard Packed for W^est Indies,
South American and European

Scrap Iron and Metals.

TO

WALL STREET, NEW YORK.

OHAUNOBT yiBBABD .
A1,IZ.
EUEEeON FOOTS,

Railroad Cos.,

&

P.

VIBXI

Co.,

BROADW^AY, NEW^ YORK.
Steel Rails,
40

Iron Rails,

Oontract for

iron or Steel Rails, LoconnatlTes,
Markets.
Cars, etc.
COTTON FACTORS AND tnd undertake
EMANUFACTUB^RS OF LARD OLL.
all buslueas connected with BaUway

JSOVISION DEALERS,
,.

for

RrIIb.

Company, Vibbard, Foote

BANKERS AND MERCHANTS,

MERCHANTS,

Old

George A. Boynton,
BROKER IN IRON,

South Canal Street.

Street, N. Y.

M. K. Jesup

WATER STREET, NEW YORK,

C0.1IMISSI0N

No.

orders for

Railroad Iron,
88 well as

:

BOSTON

:

PHILADELPHIA:

York.

HARRISON,

who give special attention to

ice,, dec.

& CO.*

34 Old Broad Street,

Co.,

Manufacturers of

No. 59 John Street.

A

&

HOUSE IN LONDON

NAYLOR, BENXON

CRUCIBLE STEEL TYRES,

PEARL STREET,

New

YORK.

Lew^Isto'wn, Pa.,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
133

NEW

William Butcher

AND

&

,

CRUCIBLE STEEL WORKS,

Cotton Factors

133

PINE ST

13

,

1

lOld

Rails,

AND

RAILWAY EUVIPAIENTS.