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

VOL.

NEW

13.

YORK, JULY

Bankors and Brokers.

Bankers and Brokers.

^bDertTscmcnt0.

In CONircoTioH with thi House or
AilverCMainenta will be Inserted »* the followlsg
prices par line lor each lasertloQ :
It

ordarad

M
«

••

S

-

•

m
II

90 eenta per line.
"
1<

than 4 tlmea.
times or more

less

N«.

»

the adrertlsemant occaptes one columa or npon these rates will he

varila, a discount of IS per cent

allowed.
Space la measured in agate tjpe, 14 lines to the
inch.
Advertisements will have a favorable place whea
flrs
put In. bat no promise of continaous Insertion la
the best place can be iclven, asall advertisers must
Aave equal opportunlilos.

Wn.

McMahan &

GALVESTON,

To

1.

H.

N. o.

BBXKOOX, Prea't.,
LAUva, secretary.

J. 0.

WAU,I8, V106-Pre8t.,J|

&

Texas Banking

Cashier.

C!ABi,K
And to

•-..•-

Gash Capital,

$238,000

DIRECTORS; .1. M. BraBdi.n, J. C Wallls, K. K.
Lubbock. M Quia, B. 3. Jemisou, M. W. Baker, Leon
Blum, Ue <. Scmielder, R. 8. Willis, T. A. Oary, W. B.
Wall. B .b't. Mills, T. J. H. Anderson.
Special attention given to collections at all points
In t.-e Statv, and remittance's promptly made, without
any charge except customary rates ol exchange.

THE OITT BANK OF HOUSTON,
Capital, $376,000.

Houston,
We

TRANSFERS OF MONET
transact any business pertaining to an

Sc

Texas.
all ae-

UltUtCTOItS: W. J. Hutohins' P. W. Oray, A. J.
Burke, Cor. Ennis, W. .M. Rice, K. H. Cnshing,
BiiNJ. A. BdTTS, President.

National Bank, of Texas
GALVESTON,
made ou all accessible points.
M. KOPl'EKL, President.

CHARLES F. NOTES,
V Y. Correspondents,
N. T rnr«.j<nf>nrt«nt«

Moore

HENDLET.

Vice-Pres't,
Asaistant Cashier.
{
J

Amer. Ex. National Bank.

^^^ ^ Traders

&

LoCKWOOD

&

Co.,

B.

Nat. Bank.

94

Governmrnt and State Bonds

road Stocks and B>nda, and
securltliM, oti commlssloa.

SOUTTER
No. 53

Kiill-

&

BRYAN, TKXAS,

CoUeetlous made mnd promptly remitted for current
rate of ezchaDge. Corr>-Ri)onitents:
Messrs. W. P. CONVKBsE & CO., New York.

Smith

&

making

e,

Street.

^=tate,

Railroad and .tber
adranees on

liberal

fieposlts, deal in commercial
paper, furnish to triivellers and <.thera Letters of
Credit current In the principal cities in Europe.

same, allow Intct-st on

&

Munroe

John

Co.,

SBueaCiicular Letters or Credit for Travellers, and
Dr,tw BllU on

&

Munroe

YORK.

Qovernmenta, Buiidsr
Commercial Paper, and all Negotiable

tliealers In Bills ol Bxcbang:e,

Co.,

RUE SCRIBE, PARIS
payable In Gold or Equivalent.
NO.

7

on Deposits subject to Sight Dralt

Advances maae on approved Aecnrltles.

W.

Special facIlltieB loinepotlatlnn Coainiercial Paper./

InUnu and loreiiin promptly made.
Forelgb knd DomeUlc Loans Neeotlated.
Collect* *»Qsbotti

8.

Fasshaw*,

BANKERS AND

G. C. MaoDoitoaix,

Fanshawe & MacDougaJl
BANKERS AND BROKERS,

Charles G.

Johnsen,

4.

WALL STREET, NEW TORK.
Bonds,

Stocks,

WIU pnrchaa*

Cubbedge

iXCHANOE, COTTON, ETC.
Particular attention given to RecelTlng and

Oold,

and

Forsign

Exchange.

Natv Orleans.

Lock Box 384.

warding

NO.

QoTernment

COniHISSION niERCHANT,

&

Hazlehurst,
BANKERS AND RROKERS,

For

Ralls.

MACON, SA.
Make

&

Co.,

BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
44 BROAD STREET.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to our friends
In Liverpool and London

Co., Government

OOaUHISSION niERCHANTS,
BBXAir. TKXAa.

Wall

1

6overnm*'nt.

secantl<

deslrabl*;

do a General Banking and
Brokerage Business.

Collections, and

REFBB TO EAST lUVKB NATIONAL BANK

A. D. Williams

Securities, Gold, Stocks

and Bouds

Bought and Sold on Coniinission, and

I.OANS NEGOTIATED.

AcoosQts received and Interest allowed ou balances
hloii may be checkod lor at sight.

&

Co..

STOCK BROKBVS,

;

R.

sell

<ptbe

Co.,

•tANKERM,
NEW

Securities.
Interest allowed

Buy and

No. 8 'Wall Street, Jfexr Tork,

WILLIAM STREET,

Stocks, Oold,

W. H. rOSTXB

BHSLDOlt.

BANKERS,
No.

Transact a General Banking b»»la«ss, Inclndlue; tbe purchase au('> wale
of

0.

Leonard,She]don& Foster

BROADIVAV.

R. T. Wilson

(Successors to H. M. Moore,)

P.

W.

LVOtfAim.

BANKERS,

Wilson,

BANKKRS,

TION OF

BAII.BOAD SEOVBITIES.
W.

oaaatbleppliits.

J. J.

72 Broadnray, >enr York.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEGOTIA

Or Check.

give special attention to collections on

Collections

BBOW.

CO.

Ins.,

OAI.TK8TON.

B.

BANKERS,

TO KAKS

Texas.

ALPaoNSB LAirvK,

WAUTOS

Aire. J. BBOinr.

may b

Augustus J. Brown & Son

execute orders In Securities,

JAY COOKE

Interior collections. Immediate and prompt at lention
given to all bui^lness eutrusted tons. Refer to Na'.
Parle Bank, Howes & Macy, and Spofford Tlleston *
Co., N. Y., 2d Nat. Banlf,Bostoo,Pli£eLepeyre A Bro.,
N. 0., Drexel & Co., Phila.

AND CIRCULAR
WOKLU

Current Accounts received on such terms as
agreed upon.

Co.,

We have prompt and reliable correspondents at all
the principal poiuts throughout this S'ate, and upon
all coilectloui4 payable Iti lilt) City or Houston, maiie
no charge for cullectlng. and nnly actual charge upon

New York City,

the world

Foreign and Domestic Exchange,

Dealers In

St.,

Telegraphic Transfers of Money to and ftom London, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, 4ke.

TO isstn
OOMMBRCIAL CREDITS and CIRCULAR LKTTBK8
FOR TRAVELERS, available In all paru of

Bankers,
And

Nassau

Letters of Credit available and_payable in all the
; als» In the
Cnlted States, Canada and West Indies.

Amerlsan Banking House In Ijondon.

Hexas Bankers.

11

ISSUE CIRCITLAR NOTES

PRINCIPAL CITIES OF IHK

LOMBARD STREET. LONDCm,

VrBBIiINO EXCHANGE,

CO.,
PUBLISUKR8,

* 81 William St., N T.
t^ For temaa ol Subaoriptlon ««
Sth pace.

41

T»

T. H.

Co.,

We are prepared to purohase and leil

DANA &

B.

No.

McCuUoch &

& Co.,

Duncan, Sherman

Jay Cooke,

•

10

»

NO. 316

1871.

8,

40

New York.

Wall Street

Stocks and Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLO ON CUMMIgSION.
J.P.WILL
A. DENIS'JJ WILLIAMS.
Member

of the

I

I

Member o

N. Tork Stock Exchange N. Tork Stor^
|

TME CBRONrJLR

Fiufiucijll.

rioreign Bills.

tankers and 'Brofeers.
W.lcottTTMil

[July 8, 1871.

I

ycUes-

Bowles Brothers & Co., GReat Western Railway
Clark Walcott & Co.,
OF CANADA.
PARIS, LONDON BOSTON
BANKKKS ANDBKOKEKS,
WILLIAM STREET, N.
The.
tenders for

Lester M. Clark

.

Jo». C.

fl.

.

•

f-

-.

.

uAil.-

V.,

19

No. 29 Bro»d Street.
g"VKKN^ay Wirt .ell STOCKS OpLU «n,\

1^
W.

CreiUta for Traveler*
sums

«. O. B4BSIT.

O. H.

KJTMOKD.

I.

Wall

63 Wall Street.

LaU PUI-KSTON,

t^

KAlfMOND &

-

received and Interest allowed St best

-aUVXHCKS maampon
COLLECTIONS made, and

approved Sscnrltles.

Loans Neeotlated.

&

Winslow, Lanier

Co.,

BANKERS,
NEW YORK.

PISB STREET,

Receive the aecouuts ol Interior
corporations and Merchants.

l)anjcs,

bankers,

And

ravel.

BANKERS,

,^_,

telpalg. Saxony.

'Kork,

Government
»oa.sht

_^^^

ST.

..

_

,

.W^RVllL.

the principal cities of Germany. Switzerland
Eagiand, france, S^oden, Norv«y,ja9llaBSl, Delgluni, ItuBsia, Italy, spafn, Denmark, &c.

all

T

.S

PAl'ER.

I

& GU lONj

63 A\'all Street, New York.
TRAVKLLERS ann COJIMEUCIAL Cr.EPITS
If^Sl'ED, :ivnllal>le inall pariKiJi^^Wrniic 4n. BILLS
OV EXCHANGE drawn in sums tofeult purcltasers
also cable transfers.
Country Bai.lterc can be snrpHud vjtli ilills ol l*.x
change, in larjje or sniftll iinnuil-, »'ii tlu! principal
citlfs of hniei e, also v i,li '1 jckcls lor I'assaje from,
or to. Enrop^.bv ttie GCION LrKKot Mini Meatners

UPciN CON;-IGNMEM'S

of

Alex.

&

tculon

retrloA: Co.,

!».

all

and

'I

Co.,

paid free of Commission) and letters e
Credit fbi
,

IRAVELLERS,

Available in

all

New York.

Kxchantfe.
tilO

JOS b
1^

———
W.

parts of the world on

.

.

.

—

'

Buys and

Sells,

Banking Business.

and rnrestmanta made on Favor*
Orders for Slocks and Gold carelUUy
erecnted at t'je Uefmlar Boards. Prompt attention
given to every iiranch ot tiie buslncsa.
Loans

and Investors generall
Li

MORTOAGB

OF THK

Railway Company

Valley

and accrued Interest, In
currency. The Railway Is situated on the West side
of the Hudson River, and is now raniiing for 20 miles
to New Palls, and Is under contract to bo in working
offer lor sale ot 90

PAtiBtB IN GOLD.
The coupons are paid semi-annually

In this city, on
days of April and October, ftae of govern'
ment tax anil the Issue of bonds is limited to I2U.0OO
per mile ol comnlettd road. Any information con
ccrning them will bo given at our fflce.

the

first

;

and Kschange payable In a
parts of Great Britain and Ireland.
Credits on W, TAPSCOTT & CO., Liverpool. Ad
7ances made on consignments. Orders tor Gov
ment Stocks. Bonds and Merchandize executed.
Issue Sight I'rafts

on Commission,

Traniicts a' General

•

;

EBASTtS^^.-.^IEAD &
THOJtlAS CIjABKP, Jr.
FINANCIAL AGENTS.

.

Oommerclal Paper, SterllBs Exchanee,
Government Secnrltlea, &c., Sec,
AoA

Co.

SOUTH PTREET, NEW YORK.

Tucker, Andrews
G. Chittick,
53 Wall Street,
No. 35 It'AlLL STREET, NEW ¥ORK,
JAS. W. TVOKEH &.
"''

.

order to KrngBton rext fall. Theliondsare a firstand we invite the clOBCSt investigatlon ol them. The principal and Interest are

&

Tapscott, Bros.
86

.

claas invettment,

LONDON.

STREET,:

A. v. STOUT, President Nat. Shoe and Leatlier Bank
J. B. DUSKUtnEHi.late PrcsiUent Tenth Nat. Bank.
rLATT K. IJICKINSUN, Member of N. Y. block ui d
Hold Exciianjte.
HOWARD C. DICKINSON, Member of N. Y. Stock

•

Cent Golii Bonds

7 Per
which we

ALSO,

BANKERS,

Government Securities. Gold, Stock and llonds
oongbt and sold on commission. Accounts received
and inteiest allowed on balances, which may be
^beoked lor at sight same as at t;aulc.

atteiition ol Capitalists

Invited to the

Walklll

MORTON, ROSE & CO

Cor. Exotaange Place,

The
Is

Clark,
BROADW^A Y,

41

1

FIRST

COlIinERCIAI, CREDITS,

BROAO

&

Mead

u«ii-i&ii

&

Bliss

Trpeposltfl received Bubtect to check at sight.

St.

IIOFF ICB OF
'•^

CIROVLAR NOTES.
(issued an

Broad

Securities

ISSUE

Kl TLK S.

..U4U

HoM E

16

m.AB.L B

rave.'era Credlta

thewoHd:

nartaol

S

BANKERS,

0? GO VKRS MBN T. &TAT« ^NU <iiAtL)£0 AB SEC U-

Dickinson,

BANKERS,

I88UK

m

&

DRAKE BROTHERS,
DE

'Bi'dthers "& Co.,
NO. 59 WAl-I, STREET,

Banker aand Brokers,

Stout

A Limited number of tTie bords of this road have
b en placed inour bands FOESALEatSINKTY AND
ACCRUKD INTEREST. To those desiring a safe
paying investment we have no bes-ltatlon in offering
tliem.^8 equal to anytltlnif In the market. For particulars, maps, pamphlets &c., send to, or call upon

Co.

Brown

Available in

lIlLWADKKr, Michigan

ft

Liverpool.

London.

Cam MANN & Co.,
Wall Street, -V'e«^ York.
Transact a OVN'SB^iKAjfRiNG Bu&rNKss. and glvb
the I'UHCiiA^^K ANL Sale
paitinuiar attention

Eudcreementoftwo K^Iways,

DETP.OIT

other Produce to OSMaltfH or Cor-

1

ttae

GREAT WESTFRN OF CANADA,

respondents.

Morton,

8

SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS,

Bonds and Gold

on Comia'ssioo.

strictly

LLI AMS

CO TON; and

1871.

Michigan

Lake
Having

W

Treasurer, &e.

Ont ,27th May.

..;/,i

lietter* of 4'redlt for 'rravt Ier«,
available lu all nacts pf Europe.

,

JOSEPH PRICE,
Cl|ief(fflces, Hamilton,

and N<jw York Stnt*

Stocks

Securities

and sold

Coinnierelal

laane

>1

CONMKRCIAL

N

Sejl ,MpR«4chii88ette

Buy and

Knauth,Nacfiod&Kuhne
BRJAD

A

liji T,

If

FOKTY-FOUK MILES.

Stcrllne- Ortdita,

ADVANCES MrtDK

tat tbe s^e nl City, C0iu)t.y and liatliosd

Bonds. laaue l.<'tter? ot Credit tor lorelKQ

New

T

distance of about

N

t.

Stocics.

DKP0BIT9

AseUi

S

A

Plana and sp clflcntious will be on exhibition at the
oftlce of Geo. Lowe lieul, Ewti.. Chief hUKlneer, Hamilton, on and afier 10th .luly. and sealed tenders
ntarHod " Tenders, '^^t Division Air Line." addresBed
tqrllie i|nd^^igneu JTUl be received to 24th July.

'

_^x«ijjiA.N4|i«i,;«Yi'(l'**N'?W.

DEALKHS

Wall Street, Neiv York.

*^lbo\"KUNMKNT«nd STATE SECDniTlES.GOLD
BAlLKllAD BONDS, STOCKS, etc., ttonght and
Bold on C omm ission.

87

T K

A'

tJl.

BANKKRS,
4

T

H

«i
,

No.

^o.,

or*.

\

.

€».

&

WMrftM ALMANUEk SSlTH

N<-vv

A Nil

S-treit,

CAN FIELD TO J'ORT ERIE,

i^''^''"-.

&

Broth iK.>

BlakF;

Baukcrti and Brokers,
5

Cnr"Ni'i.K

FO«T«R.

1>.

Barney, Ray 111911^ ^Qo.,

^£^tending from

London,!"

ol

to suit.

Buhscrtptlon ajtcnls for Ihe

(Irjll^

CANADA AIR LINE,

Europe,

IJ^

KxchauKC on Paris and the Union Bank

uct to
slgl^J

Directors are prepared to receive

the lourth Division 01 Lhelr

isauB

Rue

Scribe,

&

No8. 40

CO-,

Bonds and Stocks

Bostwick,

42 Exchanse-place,

NEW YORK,

BANKERS AND STOCK, BOND AND
GOLD comrmssioN brokers.

Issue Letter^ d( Credit.
Draw Hills on Paris,
Sell

ic

ParU

BANKERS.
Buy and

&

Co. Williams

London, Par
and Frahkfort and negotiate Loans on same.

Make

In

iffegotinted

liberal

advarces en

all First-class Seourltlea,

Interest allowed on Deposit

able TtTms.

Edwin James

&

King,

^ATTORNEYS AND COUN8EI.I,ORS.
No. 262 Broadnay.

Agency of the
Journal of Commerce,
BANK OS BRITISH NORTH published every MONDAY,
AMERICA,
REMOVED TO

48

WALL STREET.

Commercial Credits Issued for use Ir Europe, China
Japan, the t-ast i*!\d West Indies, and South America
Dimand and Time Bills of Kxchange, payable lii
London and eliewlierii, bought and sold at curren
rates, also cable Transfers.

Demand

Bp»clal attenuoo, given to Voluntsry and Invoiuntarr Bankrnptcv aiia arrangements between Creditor*
ad D«tnor(.
O. box 4A«

Dratte on Scotland and Ireland, also on
Cacada, Biltitfa ('ulumbla and saii FrMnclsco Blllu
coUe(,ted,:and otuer Kanklnebusiness transacted.

IJOllN

PATON,

(

NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT 8TS
St. Lonia, Mo.
CIRCULATION.—ThR largeand Inereaalne clrcnl«tlon f the JOdltNAL.anions aRKPRK^ENT ATIVE
CLASS 01 the GREAT WEST AND SOUTH render
'

a very desirable advertising medium to the Manu
faeturer as well as Dealer In ail parts of Che Unite
States,
it

SliPPQBU'IIOlil

.

ANNUAli

.

,».T/

•

J.

II

•.

t5 00
..

1

.

1

KATBS:

SEMI-ANNUAL
.-

-

tS

THK (JHRONrCLE.

JuljrS, 1871.

35

=f=

B ottoa

.

Western Bankeri.

Bankers.

>

& Co.,

Page, Richardson

'JMBnlTC

Second National Bank, Edward C. Anderson,
TIXUSVILLB, PUNN.,

10

.Stale NIrool, lionloii.
of Kzcbttu^u, ttui]>(;y-ir>i<rtiA^l-ik«\|[ Travotori
UrortUn l»«ifi!il on

The CUT

rapltal

nuuroj

C.

UifllpurUof

Ti'.ivol^rs

t''>r

f

A'

j.

.V

N

Ik i(.i:

s.

»i..

V

uj<:

GobB,
la

N s

<>

II 1

RONTON

...;

and

lliiV

(Capital |>ald In

&

aft, »

^''>''<

r.tt

k

P,

r,

New

JiUasU.iii
,

i

v».

fcow.4ai> V. CL'KTis

.

K. LMoatox,

Caab^;.

1

,

l.twaaiioi Itmis.*

:

T-rri

1

T ijja?

^

BANKKlla;

Do

ty buiidi.

astenTr,

C

orjlor.

pq

Co,-,

AN»

BKOKEIIS,
AneKICIfS. «;a.

""

,^^

,

,,,

,

.

tiii^

ork Corrcspondeuts

VPreat

,.
,

crchant,

frvAJinab, CMu

,

W. Wheatley &
J.
ij^ii

WS«t

tile

,1.

.

"

—

•

SlH-ulnlatlontlvu
'

,t,.,s

f

Snaoial attention i^lv.n to coiinlcnments of (Motion.
Gold, siocka, Bi.iiis and ForulKii aud Domeatle
Kicbaniie, hoimlil and aold.
Ciillectlunspioinptiy remitted foil
.. .1
Orders aullcited lor the piiieknatiUL i4iA 6t
'"'"" ""
and Beeurltles. rronipt altinSoi- loiarant.-eu.
it.-eiT.

•3,4t0.8i>iJ

,

(!lv(inl.ic

Wostorti Oltr aud Coun-

»p1I

JX

,1

Tills na'nk.lmvlnjt reorj^anlzed a* a National Raiik
nijw iireparnt lo lo n «(>nfral l>iiilkln( MMncas.
^
'-.,• ;.. yoldWuStana iiullloii
Oovernir

liouuhtaiM

"•>'''"'

-i

.'fj

Lou

.

WlA»t-'8<IW)d||.-H

Parker

Prcs't.

NATIONAL HANK OF THE STATE
OF nilS.SOURI.
I n
S t
is.

<v

JKNU

Ulrouliii .Nult!» iivallii'ile

HTDB

CUAS.

_£

^-U

Co
FAKIK.
marouard, Andre dc Co
..,(

Commission

500,000.

IIVDK, Cashier.

I

sfccOTo I'lrculatlon

tfc

Tr,

BANKfcn, FACTOR AND

taoo.oco

.

iikhiuUt

aud Uupanlls

tbN;>o:v.
CO.,

ie

...

.

Joi"Mitort 4llh U. 9.

U:tuU,

tobert Bonnon

II

Southern Bankeri.

j.)

.hued
nnuii

-

lOf,

&

Morton, Galt

.flewYprtc CVresponjilc|it!(-Mesar3. Wm,,Itty(^

Co.,

Bankers.

FJiilaidalplila

West MAin

150

LoaUvlHe, Ky.. dealOM

R^ioct,

E. E, 6uBKi;sa, Prcs't.

in

BKJamisox&Co.
tc.
•tc.

ColIectlOB8«ndeo(rsl-paH»3«l'<hife Hi»ll«il

Wiiol)

.4 Co..

A.

r

&

108

BANKEl! AND BROKEE,

Co.,

CHARLESTON,

110 West Pourik Nireet.

ft

iilLVKU

tiOI.D,

Dealers tn

GOVBnx.UE.Mr itOM>S.
COLLRCTIONS'iwADB

8.

(Suicossors to

^'
fix*

Buy and

acce«8lb:e

in

.

N£w roBK CobbespoSdiktb

0UBVK9 ON LONDON AND PARIS

Uenry

CleviS

&

&

sell all

Co^ii

JONES * W,.-

P

.

,i

A. (

)

kinds of liailroad, City and other

COltectluns solieited afad promptly remitted lor.

POINTS'

.

South Cardllha maje and promptly remitted

points aud remitted lor oa day oi payment,

'i

securities,

,

.

S.

PITTSBURGH,

COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
•

CAlIOLlN.^.'

James T. Brady

I v.-iK

fit

Chang*', t&c, &?., Dou^tit

aud aU kind*

at all

;

Uncurreut Bank Notes. Bonils. Stocks. Specie
and sold.

OI^iClNNA'I'I.OIIIO.

«P»NOHTn

•

Kaufman,

C.

i

OKSIG-VATBI) Uia',)Sll,OiiV, OK IIIK II.NITKU
Sl'Allsa AND FI.N'aNCIAL Ah'v !
W; U. ftcELAKn, Preolitent,
C. Dr.
.aiU:.j^ ,:lj U. 0. UtiKE Al t. Cashier
ASS

S ^utbem Bankers.

Western Bankers.

-

«W ««' *"*

Raleigh National Bank

il WOBl Tlilrd Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
All Cincinnati Banks, and Mcaara. LOCKSeafiToifk. :

OIBce No.
Iteler to:

oa CiiintuiiiaiuiiComiuLssioii.

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

National,
B.ankf
WILniNGTON, N. C.
'

F* Hewson,
sWci^ BlSOHE9i

KxchanKO basinets

BarLkliii; iimi

First

W. M.

PMIIjADISI^PHIA.
TrHnAactaKencritl

A. K. »r<a'i.(4B,0safc'l«r«

*^' ""-"'

CorelKn and UMUUStic KxcliiiU;;^. Qovernment Bonds
and nil Local Securities. Ulva prompt atteutlou to
oollectlous and orUers 1*07 }|ivetitmbat ot tuuds.

tor.

iu

K*untze Brothers,

Co.,

&

X..

J.
:

,;,

E. H.
BROKERS,
.

,

tot:
•
,

'

-,

.i.

no; ii<''«H{AVIBK 'STREET.'

J.M. Wclth& Arcnls.

Neiv Orleans, La.
Jahks Ishell.

&

King

Field,

LCltlcago,

Will

mike

'

ffr *•>

?i

The C

Kofar by permission. In CfllCAGO, to
liauk.

ttoilstifkiid Sold excliifrlvclr oti
UtlKSiOU.

Capital

Jl

¥

I

-

-

WM.

P.

ARMSTliONO,

N.lf .

3* NorlU AVater Street, mobile,
• 100,000,

Co.,

8AS FBAibiscO^:

BANKEBS,

Perkins,

J.
BANKER.

A. KLEtX, C. C. FLOWERREB. GKO. M. KLBIH
President.
Vloe-Prusideut.
Cashier,

Mississippi Valley Bank,'

'

EZCUANOE, BANK NOTES AND COIN BOUGHT

ANO BOLu.

,

Financial and Trust

Collections

made on

all

A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
yjcKSBURo, miss.

accessible points In tbe

Southern States.

N. T. Correspondent :— Bank of the Manhattan Co.

I

W.

n.

Trustees

Fowler

Cashier.
C. l"
;HO.MP80N.2

U.

Oummluxs,

CuTils?'*'"'*'""''

N.

W

^'

^

II.

L.

DavU, 6.

.M.

or

New

^

i

HOLms.

.-

l!

Holmes

BROKERS,

ILBX. HaOBITB.

&

Macbeth,

,,

STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,

.^'

^^

^^

Keybox«.*^!*^^'^*^5'^^»^-'""'
CBAS. J; jEKSIBBi

Plum

T.P.BRAirOH,
Vlce-Prea't.

Prea't.

""'""• ^- W.Miore'. Tylj;

Bank

I..

Special attention given to purobase of Cotton.;

Jos. B. BstV
Casb'r.

Merchants & Planters
NATi^ONAL BANK,

rOiiK rOIiUKSPONDKNT

rirst National

eao.

Sommerville,
&.

,-1

SOMHEBTUXS.

WONTOOMERY.IALA,:

t

?• ?L B^'^W. John Unrrey, w. H, Sharo. J c
JohnsAii Samuel CrI.u ij. w' Hatliaway, II. 6'arroU:
,„„„.„„, o.u.uei ^.riiu. C. )y. iliilliaway,
BarroUbet, J <l. Ka Ird .M. Uosenbamn, J. O. kldrldee
.1.
rd..M. Itosenbamn,
o'
Hevdenreldi. H.
HeydenWdt H J. Ilooth, u. ,1. Deerln^,kidridKe 8
iin.ni i- i i'i„..,i.... F 8. *.5>-~'
i o iVoS:

W

&

BANKERS

'.

tfjmer

R. H.

1.1

.

,

WM. FO-WXXB.

Strous Vaults lor Safe Deposits.
l

,

OHX

EUFAI7LA, ALABAniA.

inONEY to LOAN,

Prcaldenl.

',

Ksneclal aitentlon paid t6 the purchase and s&le ot
Gold, Bank N .teivBouda,StopUH. Fi>r^ltr and Domes,
tic t-xohrnare. (Jotiectloiismadetiddproceedsprompt.
ly remitted.

INTBRBST ALLOWED OS DEPOSITS!

UttMlU' L. UAV13.
3-

AW;

Board of Trad*.

Banker, Ansusta, Ga.

Correapandeut— Importers and Tradere Matlona),

T.

in

i>res't.

i

Trust

Kuslnow

WILLLAMS,

John Craig,

Cashier.

j

A* nw

1
'

placed In t'bod Comii'inlcs at Ion-eat rates

Iji'surancc

•

Son

Dealers li Money, ExchanKe, Bonds, Notes, Stocks,
and Real Kstate of every Mnd.- -SpeciaV atlntlon
given to sale and pr^dltable Investmenis.

'

JNo. W. LOVE, Assistant Cashier.

8ALST LOUIS MO,

Dealers in EicUange,

'

EXCIIANGB AND REAL ESTATE
BROKERS.

V Bank
-

•

&

Price Williams

'MMf-rm-'l "'

J AS. ISBELL. of TalladcKa, President.'

Bond Broker*,
Hi NORTH THIBD ST K BET

WkWAlLfFOttSI-V STUICET,

Com'

Particular attentioiipilato Settlement of SitAte and
City Taxes.

.—HOWES & MACT.

FlilCfi

stock and

California

'
,;

-

OF SELIHA.

Samuel A. Gaylord & Co.
NO,

Uficurrent itunk Notes,

0|r ALAPA,IIKA.

Sf^ATE

lUlUoaikBO lUaaad Stocta, aad other

M. NIOKKIW )N Pr.sldeut Fir« N»l.

-

I

am

'f

S.

Correspondent

CieyNotn,J

fnlted stalls Ikm.ls.
Mutllatod Cnm-ney,*
commercial Paper,

ifailruad Stocks,

Land Warraaits,

Special attention to collections.

Icivostinenta far Uoriior.itloii«, Brtates and
lii'-ottUo rtoar Ejtsltn L.).iiw, Coiu-

injroliil P»p,)r,

Son,

TALLADEGA, ALABAldA,
New York

^tate and Cllv Wurr*B(»i

Bank and

BANKERS,

III.,

FINANCIAl, AGENTS
ASOHEAL BSTATiS LOAN BISOKEKS,
IlMlvhhnM

&

State and

Inaurauce. Scrip,

R. U. IbbclIm

Lbell

Co.,

nold and Silver Com,

Vorkj

AUGUSTA. OA.
I

Cash Capital,

••....

$200,000

•l^Mia MtMthMi paid to Colleouou.
Atti

.di«»i -nisi\,

^zo i

.sHfr-

'

Soothern Securities ol 'TeiT description, Ylir.; Ds
KaUroad 8tock»
current Ksak Noteas State, city

*

BoudaaniConpona;
nr'ColIe iloosmade

in all parts of this state knA'
Aoiath Carolina and remitted lor ou day ot gpllea,
a
iiou, at ourceat rate at iiev Xtfk JUHibaug*.
1

Tit,;

CURB

P.
T,
EXCHANOB BAMK' 'AOOUSTA, OA.
C..

,

{liijtj'uw

,.iu,uL.i.Aji,fc

att^ji.^

THE CHRONICLE.

36

[Jnly 8, 1871,

Financial.

Financial.

&

WiNSLow, Lanier

no. ST'PINB SXBBKT, NEW

H

Co.

TOBK,

PER

7

CENT GOIiD BONDS

New York iHE City

E

(VIADUCT)

OFFEK FOB SALE

TBE FIRST mORTGAGE

Financial.

I.ONDON,' ENGI.AND.

mCORPOBATED BY ROYAL CHAETER, A.D.1865.

Railway Company.
HEAD OFFICE i (Comer ol Finch Lane),
needle Street
<
(No. 34 Old Bond Street
BRANCH

OFTEK

OFFICES.

Evansville,

DIBECTOBS.
BTSWABT, a. OaEBT HAI.L,
John Jacob Astob,
Peter B. Sweeny,
Chablxs a. Lahont,
Levi P. Morton,
Jaues F D. Lanier,
Hugh Sidtii,
Fbanklik Osgood,
William T. Blodgett,
Wm. BtlTLEB DtraOAN,
Richard O'Gobman,
Jomr J. Rradlzt,
Jose F. Navabbo,
Chablbb L. Tiffany,
Henby Smith,
William B. Tbsvebs,
Edwakd B. Wesley,
Joseph Selighan,
Manton Mabble,
Richard B. Connollt, John Taylor Johnston,
IHkney Hilton.

AXIXAXSSB

Tcrre Haute
BAH.HTA'r COnPANY.
4i are completed
•ltend« from Terre Haute, Indiana, northerly to DanTllle, Illinois, forming part of ihe great throngb rente
from Chicago to Terre Haute, EvansTllle.NasnTllle
and the Sonth.
Tbe remaining 11 miles will be finished in August,
and it is expected that the entire line from Chlcag; to
NaabTllie »Ui be completed about the same time.

ThU road, S6 miles long, of whlcb

paid

Subscribed Capital
(50,000

Shares of £20 each).
- -

Pald-np Capital
Reserved Fund -

DIRECTORS
.

1?

GOLD

%

|

SECRETARY—C.

EDIVABD

BVTE.EB DVNC&N,

P.

BABKEB,

Secretary.

of Terre Haute.

caltnral products of the rich Wabash Valley, Justify
as in recommending these bonds as a good invest-

By

o

u.

,

S.

ASSISTANT TBEABUREB,

New

York, July

6, 1811.

In conlormity with instructions itom the Secretary
of the Treasory notice Is hereby given to the holders
of S Per Cent Temporary Loan Certificates, issued
under the AcU of March 2, 1867, and July 29, 1868, that
all such certificates bearing date from March 16, 1868,
to April 15, 1868, of the denomination of $5,000. between
the numbers seventeen hundred and eleven (1711) and
eighteen hundred and thirty (1830) inclusive and ol
the denomination ol 910,000, between the numbers
Mventeen hundred and thirty-nine (1739) and eighteen
hundred and forty-four (1841) inclusive, will be paid
on presentation at this office, and that from and after
the 81st day of August, 1871, such certificates will cease
to bear Interest, and will be no longer available as a
portion ol the la^ ful money reserve ol any National
Banking Association.
;

THOS. HILLAUUSE,

Assistant Treasurer V. S.

AGENCY
-^tna Fire Insurance Co.
HABTFOBD, No. 6* "Wall St.
New York, July 3, 1871.
ADIVIDEND 0\r SIX PER CENT.FBEE ol UNITED
States

Ul, has been declared by the jEtna Insurance

Company if Hartford.
^]W>le on demand to New York shareholders

^

JAB.

A ALEXANDER,
.

at this

Agent.

Market Savings Bank,
NASSAU STREET,
NEW YORK,
BKHl-ANNUAL INTEREST
NO. 82

At the rate of
SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM
"'°"'°- *'" ^^ P"'" depositors
onwd'Sfr'""""''

WEDNESDAY, JULY

WIH. TAN NAJSE,
P«»11ent.
B. CONKLIIV.

^^

8ecr«£ary.

R AiLROAD
Wliather yon wish to buy or

Bonds.
sell,

write to

CHA8. ^r. BASSLEB,
"o. T l¥aU Street, New York.
Jiue

10. lini

•""• »» *«>

its

Broadway, N.

d£}iS\^g,-;i^d'i«nd'''onS'u&' p'I'S

y.,

ITffT? ""«,

l?SVTr'5S,^"J;x^t«^»'''«-S.figeJ'ffidLr^^^^

mfof^iVmjSi/^'A^ ""^

the terms of the Act of Incorporation in that respect,
the undersigned Commissioners on Stock Subscriptions, give pnblic notice for and on behalf of the
Directors, a^d of such Comiany, that Books of SubBoription for the Capital Stock thereof will be opened
on Wednesday the twenty-elgiithday of June, instant,
at the following places in this City, viz.
At the BaukiuK House of Duncan, Sherman* Co.,

No.

11

Nassau

'

o" ""»

^

«>«

JaSibb MEKEMUL, Secretary.

Worth,

Dissolution of Copartnership.

treet.

At the Banking House of the Bank of the MetropollB,
31 Union > a iiare
The Company is authorized to construct two Vladnct

53

No.

EXCHANGE PLACE.

New York June 30th, 1871.
The Copartnership heretofore existing between the

Railways or branches through the City of New York,
on the east and w<st sides thereof, from a common
starting point at or near Chambers Street, between
Broadway and Chatham also across the Harlem Hlver
and through Westchester County; with power to
build additional lines of railway or branches, from
time to time. In nny part of the City, or Westchester
County. The property acquired b> the Company is
exempted ITom taxes and assessments during the
period allowed for the final completion of the railway
in the city. The Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty
of New York are authoilzed and directed, with the
approval of the Commslsloners of the linking Fund,
to subscribe for live millions of dollars oi the stookof
the Company, whenever one million of dollars thereof
has been subscribed for by private parties. This
conditional amount of stock has been wholly subscribed
for and taken by the Directors of the Company.
On the completion of either of the Imes ol
railway to the line of Westchester County the

niESSBS. J.

the Supervisors of Ihat County are authorized to issue
the bonds of the County to such amount as the Supervisors shall deem expedient, to aid In the construction
and extension of the railway In and through that
County . For the proper equalization of the Interest
of shareholders who may subscribe and pay in moneys
at different times, the Directors are authorized to

ship for the transaction oi a General "
Domesllc liunklng Business, In New Yo
delphla, under the firm-names ol

;

Issue scrip for interest

subscribers, under

me firm name of

DABNET, noBGAN &
Expires

thlsi

day by

lt«

own

The business heretofore conducted by us will be
i n the same location by the new firm of

continued

DBEXEL, nOBGAN &
Who

will also act as

nOBGAN

S.

CO.,

&.

OF

CHARLES H. DABNEY,
J.PIEKPONT MORGAN,
JAMES J GOODWIN.

GEORGE

Copartnership
NEW YORK AND

MOBGaS.

H.

Notice.

PHILADELPHIA,
July

The nnderslgned have

DREXEI.,

this

1st, 1871,

day formed a Coiartner

mORGAN

iPhlla-

& CO.,

63 Excbange Place, Neiw York.

DBEXEL
34 Soutb Tblrd

Sc

CO.,

Street, Philadelpbla.

IIREXEL,

F. A.

DREXEL, \ Residing In Philadelphia.
WRIGHT.
J. PIERPONT MORGAN,
JOS. W. DREXEL.
Residing In New York.
A.

H.

J.

for

J.

J.

to be paid in ca»h at the time ol subscription.
The
residue to be paid as called tor by the Board
of Directors on a notice of thirty days, but no call
at any
one time to exceed ten per ent.
Scrip lor Interest at the rate of seven per
cent per
annum will be Issued by the Company, payable out of
the first carnliigB of the Railway on all instalments
paid on Stock subscribed for within thirty days
alter
the Subscription Books shall be opened.
The Company reserves the right to close the
Subsc Iptlon Books at any time after the
twenty-ninth day
ol July, 1871.
By order of the Board ol Directors.

CO.,

Agents and Attorneys lor

LONDON.

of the earnings.

The terms of subscription will be as follows:
Tin per cent of the amount of Stock subscribed

CO.,

limiutlons, and Is dls
name of the firm

solved. Either partner will sign the
in liquidation.

on such payments, payable out

19.

p^'ilS^r^ S,U?e\"t''f''ro''S,'j"u¥il'' "^'"'«<' " ''^'""

HBNBT

authority of the Board of Directors of The

New York Railway Company, and in conformity with

rricE OF

J.

4.°'""""' 5'*'', aPbfOTed American and other
i-^.^J;",^ Firms
foreign
or Banks, at snch moderate rates of
CoinuilsBlon as shall be considered consl.stcnt with
mutual advantaiie. The laterust iii.on such
l°J}!^^
accounts is calculated at current rates on dally balances, and Is made np on tlie 30th June and 31st
Deer moer in each year.
Demand Cheques and Exchange honored against
approved previous or simultaucoua Remittances.
Credits opened SEainst Flrst-claBs Securitlr s neeociahle in Loudon. Mercantile and Marginal Credits
ara
istucd, as also Letters of Credit upon any leading
Commercial City, and every description of genera*
Banking Baslnces trausaeted.
The Oflicers and
""'?*'''' "/.' pledged not to dlsclose.the
.,.,rS?„2'
transactions of any of Its Customers.

Treasurer.

and other successlul and experienced railroad men,
and its prospecti \ e businf ss In coal. Iron and the agrlment.

,

Vice-President.

TT.

The Donds will be reg Istere d If desired.
The character ol the managers of tills road, among

whom are CHAUNCEY KO^E, E«q.,

,

John Woolmore Duncan Alfred George Kennedy.

HENRT HII.TON,
HUGH S3IITH, President,

COIN.
New York

I

I

MANAGERS:

luuold, and are offered at NINETY per cent and acinter est. The principal and interest are

IN

500,000
100,000

-

Jojn Jones, Esq., Chairman.
E»sV,^^'l- *"'• WcNaughtan,_Esq.,
?„i,„'i7'«.H,'',''
John Hackblock Esq..
William Slmpson^ksq
-'"""'lian Tliorp.'Eiq.
Ij^w,^ V''!."^ ^"I"
WrS'^u ^i"},?w J J™"!' JS. Vaiiner, Efq
Wm. McArthur,Esq.,M
George Young, Esq.
ti.

in.

cnied

PAYABLE

-

£1,000,000

-

|

•The Bonded Bebt la - - - $T76,000,
of which but THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND remain

Coupons are due May and November, in

l60,Tottenham Court Road

S°':i?',*
No. 25, Ludgate Uill

5
(

Tbe Capital Stock of tbe Co is $450,000
all

Thread.

T.

William M. i weed,
August Bslhoitt,

and Chicago

payable In cash at par, and nearly

Bank,

N.

ROBINSON,

i

Paris, Jnly

DBEXEE., HABJES &
3 Bae Scribe.
DREXEL &

CO.,

CO.,

ilREXEL. M0U(3AN&C0.,
JCIHN H. HAKJKS.

EUUKNE WLNTHROP.

i

A1.EXANDER T. STEWART,
JOHN JACOB ABTOU,
LEVI P. MORTON,
Commissioners on behalf of the Company.
NevTorlcJu)i«l«th,U71.

Ist, 1871.

The undersigned have this day forme! a Copartnei
shin for the transaction of a general banking liusiness,
under the fiim-name of

»-CONTIN ElM TA
llANK, N.'W York June
CENT.,

i

I-

NATIONAL

24. 1871.—'! he Directoia of this
this day declared a dividend ol
PER
free of government tux, Itom the earnings of
the past six months, payable on and alter Julv 5th.
Books close June SOth, and ope ii on the sixth of July
C. F. TIMPBON, Cashier.

Bank have

FOUR

JHE

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ANI
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
I

REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE DNITED STATUS.

VOL.

SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1871.
CONTENTS.
As to the export movement of gold,

13.

TUB
minm

Changes in the Redeeming
Agents of National Banks
Latest Monetary and Commercial

87

Debt Liquidation In Jane
M. Ttiiers tiiul tile Bank of France
Rcvitw of the Month
The Debt Statement for July, '71

English

News

Commercial and Miscellancona

News

44

THE BANKEItS- GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
Hunev

Marl<et, llnilway Stocks,
U. S. Seciirille*. lioUi Marki't,
Koreii^n Exchiiinxc. New York
City Ivitiks,IMiiltulelphiaBaiiks
National Banks, etc

Quotations of Stocks and Bonds

lUllway

News

Itailroad,

45
48

49-SO

54
55

Breadstafls

57

I

Dry Goods

I

No

Prices Current.

<lLt)rontcl«.

TEBKS OF SUBSCBIFTION-PATABLE IH ADVAHCS.

OHN

o.

FLOTD, JR.

6 00
sent to mdscriiers until ordered diseontlntud by letter.
and is paid by the subscriber at his man post-office.
B.
& 00., Pnbllshers,
79 and 81 William Strset,
YORK.

Holme*

la

VILLIAM

DANA

NEW

Post Oftich Box
Mr. Alex.

4,693.

oar only travelling agent.

iW

The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances nniess made by
Drafts or I'ost-Offlce Mone/ Orders.
iS^ neat tile for holding; current numbers of the Chroniclk is sold at the
offlce for 50 cents.
Volumes bound for subscribers at tl 25. The flrst and
second volumes of the Cbboniclb are wanted by the publishers.

A

persons are again urging the Secretary of the

Treasury to

For

But there

to be kept up.

much

is

that

is little

necessary to the
institution

Bank

doubt that
of England,

requires that

it

should

larger basis of coin than ever before.

It

of specie will be obtained and held by the Bank, which

it is

argued that in large part the coin required

imported into England from

is

to be

country, and that our

this

this cause.

There

is no doubt that this poKcy which is attributed to
Bank of England would have an influence to counteract
some of the movements which for some time past have
given to the gold premium a declining tendency. It is also

the

certain that the further increase of the

be of vital service to
of a century or
shall not

the

bank.

gold

more

reserve

For a quarter

the settled practice has been

go abroad

to

buy

would

But new habits are

by old corporations.

not easily acquired

bank

WALL STREET AND THE GOLD PREilHUM.

Some

is

the belief entertained here that such an enlarged aggre-

from
$10 00

f

1869.

in

recent large specie shipments have been and will be increased

CoMup.KoiAL AND Financial CnBOHiOLK, delivered by carrier
tooltyaal.«orlbere,ana mailed to all others, (exoltulTe of postage,)
lie

19^ millions

has given, with other forces, an impulse to our gold market.

Ta«

railage U *) centt per year,
WtlxiAlt B. DANA,
I

millions last year and

such a change of policy

is

ThbOomiiekoial AMD FINANCIAL Ohbonicls tstssued every Saturday 'itnrning, 'nith the latest news up to midnight if Friday.

For One Year
For Six Months
7 he Chro.- ici.« wiS

21^

the reserve

giite

3ll)e

expected

evidence has been published to show that this increase of

repose on a

Groceries

I

against

and the safety of

THE COMMERCIAL TIMES.
Commercial Epitome.
Cotton

is

to be kept

Canal and MiaceUa*

neons Stock List
61
Railroad, Canil and Miscelaneons Bond List
S2-S3

1

activity

its

up by the new policy of the Bank
of England in increasing its gold reserve, which has now
risen to a higher point than ever before, and is still increasing.
On the 21st of June the reserve was £26,408,277
to

CHHONICI/K.

Wall Street and the Qold Pre-

some extent

NO. 315.

that the

gold, but shall refrain

from

way

with the regular movements of
commerce which cause gold to gold to flow Into or to flow
interference in that

all

gold which the Government holds as
prompt payment of the interest on the out of the coffers of the bank in obedience to the great laws of
public debt and for the ultimate redemption of the green- demand and supply. When the gold balance of the bank runs
back notes.
This sale has often been urged. But it too low the old plan was to increase the rate of interest and

tt

sell

the

security for the

seems now to be more out of place than ever. For, first,
the gold balance in the Treasury is only 76 millions, which
is not a large sum in comparison of the functions it has to
fulfil

;

and,

secondly,

the gold

premium

lias

long

been

declining, and will need for its extinction no doubtful or dan.

to

go on increasing

On

the other hand

op]K»site plan

it till

when

gold began to flow into the bank.

was too large the
was adopted, and the rate of interest waa
the gold reserve

lowered, the process being continued

until

gold* ceased to

accumulate.

We have often showed how this method of managing the
bank tended, by the constant fluctuations on the rate of
interest, to derange the machinery of commerce; and how at
18()9.
But this reaction is probably a temporary one. a critical moment it might aggravate a temporary evil
Indeed, the advance received yesterday a sudden check. and exaggerate it into a general panic.
Such was the result
The depressing cause seemed to originate in reports regarding that actually happened in 1866, afler the failure of Overend,

gcrous remedies.

It is true that for a short time past there
hds been a reaction from the constant decline which has
been gradually developed since the gold panic of September,

A multitude of Gurney & Co., a large private banking firm, holding millions
were started by the speculators with a of deposits from banks and private persons. In the most
vi. w to operate in various ways on the
market. These healthy condition of financial afiairs the failure of such an
rumors are for the most part devoid of authenticity, and institution would have produced a violent spasm; but under
few of them receive much attention in well-informed
quar the clumsy manipulation of the Bank tlie panic spread and
the

foreign

sensational

absorption of the new loan.

stories

however, contended that gold is likely to rule
heavy foreign exports of coin,
but chiefly from the condition of ovtr paper currency.
ters.

It

is,

higher, partly because of the

culminated in

the

most disastrous convulsion which has
money market. So imminent

ever desolated the English

wHb

'.he

danger

iliat

at a Cabiset

meeting, specially called

_-

^'*

t

Ifi^ dflRONlCSLE.

38
for the

T

Lord

purpose,

was directed

Claientlon

.

issue

to

,a

circular to all the

British

ministers abroad with a view to

rMsjBure the public

mind

Of

these the

IJuly
connects

latesi;

8,

1871.

with Mr. Spinner, the

itself

Europe, and to allay the prevail-

of

England was announced yesterday, with the statement that
new loan had succeeded, which Mr.
Bank of Richardson was commissioned to make in Europe. The
the negotiation of the

ing alarm.

On

that occasion, as in a previous crisis,

Eng-'and was obliged

draw

to

tht*

Bank

largely for coi.u o» the

Indeed, for iiiimy practical purposes, the reserves

of Prance.

were

of the two banks

But the Bank of

viitually one.

France was much the

ipoc/e vigilant

up

Thus, 'during the half year ending

its

Treasurer of the United States, whose intended return from

specie reserve.'

of

,t^'0 in

tlje

l^ceping

precise nature of this negotiation has not transpired, and the

amount of the bonds

covers

it

variously reported at from

is

six millions to fifty millions of dollars.

occasion^iu which
licity

Mr. Bou^wejl

This

the

is

beforehand to his plans, and some curiosity

3l8t August, 18C6, or three months after the panto, Ehajapd

pressed; to kiiow the

imported gold to the amount of £20,455,000, whilj Franco
ifii^r«ed £29,245,06o, or almost half as much more. Such

1st July attracts the

ex-

is

be much longer withheld.

however, was the drain of gold that the cljse of the six
mopths found the Bank of France with nearly 11 millions

first

feiled to give full pub-

h^is

B tnk

sterling increase of gold reserve, while the
|^ft4

mcrcaspd

its coin, fcscr.ve

show th^

g^n^yioipe clearly

of England

Nothing

but ,£,1,2^0,0,00.

jTull

Tn the absetice of this information

which

more

conversion

From

we

suppose,

statement of

the

report,

full

June
bonds into the new fives amounted to

of old

$51,451,950.

the debt

scrutiny.

given on another page,

is

Besides

it

will be seen that the

bonds,

those

Bank of absorbed $5,994,800 of

clo?^.,d<.'pendence.of the

details which will not,

the

Fund

Sinking

Five-TyFenties, which have been set

that of Fr-uicR.
Tbe reserves of tiie two insii apart in accordance « ith the law. The whole reduction of
were somp 30 ii)iU'.ous ster!,\iig, and constituted, si.\ per cent bonds in June was thus i!57,44(5,750, of which
ti\li,Qpg
^Jkj^pcjak, one cofl:)m9W, re^^rv,?,, jRhich was the basis of $47,907,500 were registered, while $9,539,250 were coupon
i^ijiTij^esn banking and international copimt roe.
bonds.
Some discussion has tfiken place as to the relative

^qgland on

^^Npw

the

Bank^of EngLml

The Bank

alona.

stivnds

of

amount of the various

descriptions of

An

Five-Twenties.

shows that the movement in
r^SWveof 20 millions sterling quite aloof fam the move- thn bonds of 18(52 has been, as was expected, the most
l^eptp of commerce, and the international ba!;king and com- lively; while tliat of the bonds of 1SG4 and 1805 is not so
iperce pf Europe are renting chiefly on t,he. reserves of the active, and in the bonds of 1807 there is still less attraction
Hence (be infereijco that that iustitution, towards the new loan. The following table exhibits the aggre^ftPJ£ of England,
l^eling its obligatiojBSt wjil strengthen itself, and will raise gates of registered and coupon bonds in June and July,
i^^^ j-e.serve to 35 or 40 millions sterling.
>ho«ing the charges whi'.h the last three months have
suspending sp^ie payrnents,

|]fi^C?,, ,l?y

the.a^gijinents.tised

^^^Su,ch {<re

..holds

coin

its

support,, of l,he,opiuion

ip,

.

<^?t

e^pprt

qjii;,

tall off,

analysis of the official returns

effected

:

JtTLT.

d,emf\ild ,fqi; gol(J,-wi;i,,inc!wa^ft -father th^-vn

inasmuch as to the other out.w.rd inovements

regular channels of

commerce

in the

be added an ndditiona)

will

Registered.

Coupon

Total.

t6.01S,(IOO 00
13,568,()00 00

Fives of 1K)8
Sixes of 1881
Sixes

$13,»l»,0i:0 00
4,8)7,000 00

$20.00'.i,000 0:1

Si xes of 1S81

specie for, the purpo^?( refeiretf

A|niai)(J, for

^18 phange
ac^cely

fail

9f :j;old.

of
to

But

policy

have some

1,0,

,pf course if

London,

.be ^adoptpd

ia

in(Jup.nce,i,n

hardt^ning thf price

jit,

Th^ same may be

hfi^ p^ph^J;,ily|.^efl.,v<^jf

much

any

exagger-

said of the other set of arguments for

%,ris9 '^ gPld, bas.!;d.on tjig condition of our. paper. fiurrency.
Ijf.jft

.npjiy.

81.1I-2S.800

£3,lft0 fl.'iO
1.37,413,250

can

it

as an element in a calculation poiuting to

^si^era^lil^^js^

12."!,7.').'),.3.')0

of 18S2
Si.xcB of 1881

!)-?0<

S-«0sof 1864,,.
of 1864

2.(119,(100
42,(i06,g-)0

5-2.'»of IS(i5
5--J()s of 18fiS, J,
.5-aO«of 1867
5-208 of 1868
F.vcs of 1881
4>^sof 1886
48of laoi

40,074,050

.5-20.-'

&J

65,(;H4,000
88,780,!1.50

11,621,500
52,478,050

Total

,

^ew banks

will .barely rea,9h ,^0; millipn? of 4pLI,aj;^

And

whole should 1)3 .ip>ued,,lhe eq^jiibrium of the
(^rrency will be kept steady by the,, retirement and cancellation of an equivalent ampunt of three per cgpt cerlificatesj

g^Ht^of our paper

money

the excessive issues cause

(i.\5(i2,75!)

.381.801,700 00
21,809,0.50 00

2,()19,(>00

43,359;466'(IO

176S99.150 00

24-2, 583, 1.50
328,246,9,50

239,460,000 00
27,797,450 00
7,191,100 00

945,000
65,652,500

103,973,500 00

38-2.958,500

5.3,185,100 00

21,814,900
67,279,650

137.287,650 00

.

.

:.<J

&

.

8,99,5,100 00
52.92!),000 00
S8,55!!,100 00

70,851,450 00

of 18f)5, J.
J
5,208 of 1867
'.;..:.
5-208 of 1868
Fives Of 1881...;,.'...'... ..
4>^sof 1886
5-2I1S

*

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10

$1,888,1*3,750 00

Coupon
4.84,'',000

133,6(15,800 00

'

5.20sof IgM.
5-20aof 1864
6.209 of 18(>5\

39.418,950
69,669,150

$13,tl55,000 00

5-20S of 1,862
Sixes of 1881

480f

(5,966,250
Ifi7.6.i0.8(»

13,567,000 00

I

7.5,000.000 00
I9i,r>(;7,3

121. .570,7.50 00

Recri**tered.
$6,04.5,000 (0

Fives of 1858
Sixes of 1881
Sixes
Sixes of 1881

403,7.3.3,.5OO

57,154,050 00

$1, 1«-2,361,400 00

eveii if the

w^ich, being available for bapjvreserve^, are virtually a pant
It is true that theaggrt<|^ the active currency .of the country,.

915,000 00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

t725,772,;»0 00

almost, cefjait^ that the fifty millions of bank notes

Vhich.were autljorized at the close of last session will not
all be issued.
Up^to the present time the appli.ci^tipns for

18,415,000 00
915,000 00
189,318,100 00

Total.
$20,000,000 00
18,415,0f0 00
915,000 OO
189,.318,100 OO
486,932,000 OO

00
00
00
00
00
00

7.5.000,000

00

194,567,300 00
2;(195,10O 00
97.681,6.50 00

44,i5i!|650'o6

ia3,«60,150 00

177,212 230 00

179,.369,500 00
241,686,5,50 00

2.50.220,950 00

5,117,000 00

333,011,050 00
39. 61 2, .3.50 00
8 217,400 00

$1,170,048,750 00

$1,894,128,750 00

00
Il,6a3,000 00
3,100,400 00

91,.32.5,100

•28,009,.360

00

....

1901

circ^latiol) is, top large,, and, that
tiie

Total...'

existing depreciatioi).

But

$724,080,1)00 00

it

These

figures give

the results of the whole of

Mr. Bout-

»M cither

from the extensiop of railroads, telegraphs,
business facilities, the country requires annually

well's

* •afger

aiKl

millions of five-twenties which are already subscribed for,

is plso true that

bflsiness.

larger

Thus we

amouiit of monify

to

carry

on

funding operations, except that he has about seven

its

are growing

up to specie payments,
*n3 the progress of the country Nort!i[South and West
on

but. have not yet been audited and exchanged at the
Ofiice.

Loan

Excepting these bonds which will appear in the

;

next monthly schedule, the debt movements in June have
the Atlantic and Pacific slopes.and in the Mississippi
Valley ;
produced a decrease in the principal of $7,103,3.50, and in
i* estimated to have so enlarged the
area for tl;e use of
Since
the yearly interest charge a ,saving of $874,293.
currency as to be equivalent to a redaction, of at
least 25
July, 1865, when the debt reached its highest point, we have
per C^nt In tiie premiuip during
,

,

the

true

method

last

five

years.

The

reduce the gojd premium undoubtedly is to
enlarge the field for the use of currency by expanding
the
*'^' ^f thccoiJritry ani developing its industrial
to

activivv.

-c/i

iri'i'irrH"r

has been reduced (rom 1151,832,051 in 1865 to
aggregate, which

saving in
-:

DB4T

.ll(lUII>ATl«i\

iN /ONE.

Mr. Boutwell'a

elTorts to

float

the

new

is

interest

$110,710,475.
alone

exceeds

It

its

present

thus appears that our

50 millions

of

dollars

a year, and that of the principal we have paid off during

tiS»lf«r«||a*^rf9 have been.inicJrculatlon this
to

paid off no less than $508,830,206, while the annual interest

week

loan in

relative

Europ

e

the past six

A year.

yeprs

»ti

It is dlffioull to

average of 84 millions

conceive a

of dollars

more impressive

Jllus

THK (mitONKM.K.

JnlyS, 1871,]

39
i.

trttlion

of the

strength and

firtancial

fiscal

.1

i

ot ihj»

ly

..

reserve was really

obun'try.

We must reniemb'er that al nost ^very year in whicn

dollars,

we

been paying off these vast sums of our

the fJillbwing week.

liavo

national

we have lessened the buidins of the people, have re"
mittcd lar^e sums of federal taxatlofi; and have reform^'d
debt,

our

system

fiscal

til!

mucli leks of)^rossive

is

it

try and offers few of those mischievous

formerly

With

indus-

to

obstacles

by which

public revenues increasing at the rate of 10 per cent

a year, and a national produoJ,ive power multiplyini»

appears

it

to'

Aj^ain,

was another incr.aso

there

of

roierve

which

is

dollars.

Ffbm

lias

niillions

suffered

loss

itself

t

ha

o

>hg

beek\

1870, this g(ild

Sfe^titVibei-,

of 6nly

consideHiig the

small

l04 milli

oi*

Ml

somewhat augmenUd
during the fll*8t week in Ji/ly,
of 100,000,000 fiancs, or 20

have

57,600,000,

extraordinary

which have torn the nation since the battle of

pbstructed the gro^vth of ths national wealth.

it

and

liuncs,

.1^') ::,.:...ji... ul

and

protection of ihe gold re'terve

Of

Empire.

the consequent deiheance of the

its

si

4UHi

c mviiWltrtis
Seditt' i.V4

coUlfk*

corisr'vatiort

irt

tH*
tlJift

vaults of the Bitnk, were in large part due to the insffenredeem the debt sion of specie payment's, wlilch \Pai Voted by the F^ei<Sh
by
with about the sune rapidity t^s heretofore, and secondly by Chambers oh the 11th of August. Tlie disiip'peatanciS' of
funding tlie remaiuJer of the debt at rates varying from 4 coin under the popular fear of rhilitary occupatioii has thus
to 5 per cent.
We have heretofore given our reasons f ri been much less thin was exfyected. With the exc^p'ti^ifn of

with

much

greater rapidity, Mr. Boutwell

is aiixious to sig-

continuing to

nalize his administration

the opinion that iu both

these

he

directions

is

attempting

th'e

coih in cirtnldtidn, Ihe holirdin^ prlicess'did tiot abawrt*

commend. Siill it must be mnch'rnore than 100 millions of ddllhris. The drain 6f ^e(5ie
admitted that iii all esential particulars Mr, Boutwell's ad- from the Bank of France during the whole of ihe war
ministration has baen a sigt^al success, and ^f, as is reported, period, therefore, did not gt'eatly exceed the bmount
his mission of the AssistantSecretary to Europe h's resulted w'itlidrawn from the Bank of Fratice diirlng the 14 weeks
favorably there the now
)an may parhaps shake o(f its before and after the great Overend panic in 1868.
Dulling that panic, and for some time afterwards, ^fie
recent torpor here as well as abroad.
Whatevtr We msy
think of the expediency of sottie parts of Mr. BdiitWell's B:ink of France replehiyhed its reserve and made good its
policy, there can be no doubt that he ha-s steadfastly upheld losses of gold by heavy purchases here and elsewhere.
the axiom that a permanent debt is not an American institu
However, in face of the heavy drain of coin out of is
tion, and that the safety of our free government demands coffers, the coin reserve was much larger three motilhs fcfter
Of Course this replenishing process
that the generation which contracts a public debt shall make the panic than b'fore.
more than a wise

policy could

1

all

the provision in

its

power

for final early

debts,

of coure?. Beyond

is,

except in this country,

is

also.

ui>helJ;

culties

him

it is

most

considering his

diffi-

impossible to withhold from

the credit of haviug done as

liquidation as the

much

in the

way

not' s a forced circulation,

redeem them on deihand

tion to

Some hope

is

indulged by

M.

and

suspeilditrg

the oblig«-

in "coin.

Thiers, and

by

his

Finance

Minister, touching an early resumption of specie payrhents.

They evidently

feel,

however, that the

which the French Republic
that a wise policy

must

currency-theorists,

cf debt

suces<ful of his predecessors.

The general facts of this debt schedule are very satisfivctory.
The gold in the Treasury amounts to 9G millions, of
which nearly 20 niillio.is bitlong to depositor?, leaving the
Government balance a little over 76 millions. The currency

down

must long ago have disappeared from the

bank

interest

the

and although wo think he

pushiifd it to excess, still,

and achievements,

not been practicable during the war, arid consequently

the stock of coin

iJank vaults, but for the interposition of the law giviiig the

must
This wholesoihe policy Mr.

Boutwell has faithfully

|ias

debt regarded as a

only

not

be paid, but the principal
has sometimes

In

their national

Scarcely anywhere,

hope.

the publ c

obligation of which

financial

redempion.

piyment of

the older countries of Europ3 the

it

is

difficulties

with

surrounded are so formidable

dictate eaution.

To some

of

onr

might seem to be the easiest thing

in

M. Thiers to bring about resumption. For
French Bank notes are at par. Although the circulation
the
hns incre sed during eleven months of suspension, from 349
millions of dollars to 440 millibns, still the bank paper is

the world

for

29 millions a year not at a dlscodnt
never has been ii a disit
The Three count; and the notes aire ^Veh SAld lo hxie ^dtd'''fbr'
per Cents have fallen from 45 millions a year ago and 52 a srriall premium.
Under these circumstan(^es why not
millioas the June previous to 32 millions at present.
This restore specie payrtients at once? Onr own i-esurtipamount will be further diminished by the further with- tion-enthusiasts were en^er td rtetofe Steele payftifents
balance

is

to

$(),533,3G3 against

;

ago and 37 millioas at the close of Jime, 1509.

drawal of ^1,450,000, as announced
month.

end of

by one leap when gold ranged at 30 or 40 per cent
premium or even higher. In the estimation of these theoOn the whole the schedule before us is th'i moat interest- rists it was no impedlrh'eht to instant resumption that the
ing and satisfiOtory which Mr. Boutwell has for some time Coin dollar was woi^th onfi-third or one-fourth more than the
issued, and 1,000 copies of it are printed for transmission paper dollar.
The two could be brought togctfier, they
abroad.
Indeed, its publication by teleg-'aph in Europe |thought, by the pu^e 'B:it of the Treasury, or 'by a siniple
m ly h»ve h»d some influence in facilitating the early com- Act of Congress, or by some other fihancial or politica I
pletion of Mr. Boutwell's noirotiations there.
maneuvre. On these principles all M. Thiers has lo do to
And some of these
restore specie payments is to resiime.
M. THIERS AND TiIE BANK UF FRANCE.
reasoners will reproach him as insufll»rably timid arid weak,
Our European mails exhibit the French finances in a and prodigal of his splendid oppoitiiflities, if he do riot
better light, and

by revealing

the difficulties of the situation.

for

the

fuller details clear

this

The drain of gold has not

been so exhaustive as was affirmed by the cable despatches
to which

w^ have more

than once referred.

On

the 24ih of

June, by a blunder of their agent in tiondon, the Associated

Press of

this city

reported that the bullion

in

resume before gold goes to a pretniom, ftnd it is
M. Thiers has, however, said little as yet pb6ut
too late.
any immediate plan for rostoriug specie payments, ,,.H^

up some of hasten

the

Bank

of

to

either thinks the currency

touched, or
fiscal

and

elsa

he

problem too large to be rashly

reg'irds

it

as

1-ss

pressing than other

financial difficulties.

So far the policy of M. Thiers is probably safe, s.ill he
Like a
which, in face of the trouble of the past twelve months, was must be careful not to let the malady get worse.
quite credible, and has "^llcit^fd 'ttiiich cdnnl^t lifid so** mariner in a storm, he must avoid on tlie one hand the risk
anxiety, proves to be an error,
The bank aggregate of coin of compromising the safety of his ship by pttempting tco

France had

fallen to

22 millions of

francs.

This statement^

THE CHKONICLE.

40

and on the other hand he must not neglect a
He will, no doubt, take everything
le«k too long.
dangerous

much

at once,

in its

proper order.

Whether M. Thiers be

right or wrong,

currency
however, that he will have more trouble with the
seems to look for. In view of the well known
than he
money, it is
principles controlling irredeemable paper

volume
scarcely probable that the recent enlargement of the
or can long be
of the French currency will be permanent,
may
kept up without depreciation. The excess of volume
has a tendency to cause

It

of prices, give an intoxicating and seductive stimulus
an-l comto industry, and finally to paralyze manufacturing

a

rise

mercial enterprise.

It

may

1871.

8,

EETIEW OP THE MONTH.
With the

exception of the excitement in stocks caused by the
sudden decline of Eock Island from 130| to 110 on Wednesday i
21, the financial markets were exceedingly quiet during
June, and the volume of business transacted was generally small.
Money continued very easy, and the excess of Legal Tender reserves in the banks increased from $16,603,653 on the 3d of June
The shifting of loans, and into $18,174,482 on the 1st of July.

June

subordinate to
he evidently thinks the currency <lifficulty
of money with a
several others, among which the raising
the most
view to get rid of the German hosts is certainly
and intolerant of delay. We fear,
importunate, urgent,

disturb the standard of value.

[July

let loose the spirit ot speculation

creased caution

shown

in regard to accepting stocks as collateral

which naturally resulted from the semi-panic in the
stock market, referred to above, caused a slight hardening in the
rates for money on call, and lenders were able to mark up their

security,

The advance, however, was
month the rates on Govwere about 2@3 per cent, and on stocks 3@5

a time, about 1 per cent.

rates, for

quite temporary, and at the close of the

ernment

collateral

per cent.

Government Securities showed much firmness, Five-Twenties
advancing fully IJ per cent, although the amount of business
done was not large. Foreign bankers have been among the prin
cipal purchasers, as higher gold and firm prices of our bonds a

London and Frankfort afforded a fair margin for shipment, and,
and endue that spectre with power to do vast, irreparable
both offer the high rates of exchange also furnished additional inducements
harm. The history of France and of this country
The large amount of bonds purchased by Governfor buying.
one of
too much evidence that an irredeemable currency is
ment during the past two years has materially reduced the availpolitic and one of
able supply on the market, and the advance in Five-Twenties is
the most dangerous maladies in the body
control.
in part, a natural reaction from the low prices to which they dethe least responsive to
argument is urged that France is " under-curren- clined before the new Government loan was introduced, as many
But the
increase in the mass of holders were then apprehensive that their bonds might, in a short
cied," and that consequently a large
called in.
advantageous. time, be
the circulating money is needful and would be
PBICKS or eOTSRNHSMT SECCRITISB in JUHK, 1871.

appealed to. First,
In defence ot this view several facts are
we are told that the recent increase of the note circulation

was needed or it would have put gold at a premium. If
France had not been " under-currencied," depreciation must
long ago have resulted from augmented issues which are
already about 26 per cent more than before existed in
France, and 31 per cent more than was outstanding before
volume of the paper currency, as at
present enlarged, has stood the test of the war and the loss
of credit which an irredeemable currency in scarcely another
Secondly,

the war.

t!ie

recorded instance has ever borne without depreciation. Had
not France been "under-currencied" this could not have
been.

Thirdly,

it is

affirmed that with the return of peace

and the release of the country by the ^invader, there will be
such an impulse given to trade and commerce that the field
for the

money

use of

will

expand and a larger volume

of currency will be needed than is

now

Moreover, the example

the business of the French people.

of the United States

is

appealed

sufficient to transact

to,

and

it is

our 40 millions of people would require, as is said, 700 millions of currency, if gold were at par, surely France with an
millions of dollars,

its

is

inadequately supplied with 440

present aggregate.

From

ail this

it

" under-cur
is contended that France has not only been
rencied," heretofore, but

is

perhaps so

At any

still.

rate the

117X
117^

18...
IS ..

U...

•landing.

renoy.

M. Thiers

And

there

is

evidently to be kept out

has no intention to contract the cur

can

be

no doubt that

if t!ie

present

iii"

the finances of

tlie

French Treasury

is

Republic will be
to share with the

additional circulation, and will

afloat

much

without mischief,

bank the

For the

profits of tlie

take the greater part of

it.

The bank charges now 3 per cent for its advances, next year
the rate will he 2 per cent, and the year after only 1 per
But all history and all experience combine to show
cent.
that no two countries are alike in their demand for currency,
and that an irredeemable paper issue is a very unsafe
resource for a needy government. The vast enlargement
of the currency which was required during our war may also
suggest something to M. Thiers. He will perhaps find when
the Germans l«ave the country that those temporary causes
will disappear which for a time have enlarged the demand for
currency and prevented the notes of the Bank of France from
sustaining for the time the usual depreciation consequent on
excessive issues of irredeemable notes.

'.'.'.'..

1141<
114J<

IHH
112«

114Ji

iiaji

nax

117K

in«

ii4Ji

iio"
iio

114X

lis"

112X
112X
iiax
113

118

2<)...

114H

114X
114X
114X
114X

ii»
110
110

115

llOX
iio«

nB>i

115H

115

iioJi

116J<

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iiox

113X
118X

117X
118X

113

iiix

tnji

113J<

HoX

IIOX

lllX

n\%

llHJi

118>,-

Cloning

iis«
IISH

lo-iji

11S>(;

lU

11SJ4
114J4
llSJi

114

118

117^4

.

Highest:
Highest,

Lowest

113>i

118

I13X

114X

IIHH

114
115)i

109H'
llCJi

CLOSING PRICSS OV CONSOLS

Cons
Date.

for

mon.
Thnreday

1

92

1

HIX

3

915i

.

.

Friday
Satarday...

.
.

5

.

K

Monday

..

Tnesday....

Wednesday

.

Thursday

n\
HIV
SIX

.

7
8 91X1
Friday
» 91
Satarday... .10 «1X
.

Monday

.12
.13

91

.14

92

11.

AND

V. B.

ni%
llSJi
115)i

IIBX

SEOURITIES AT LONDON.

Cons n.s.

a.

Date.

5-20R 5-208
'61.

116X

iisJi

iisji

Opening.

115K

iioji
110)»

114J<

liik'

116«
11" >*

114X

U2«
USK

115X

U4X

mx

iia«
118X
iisx
112X

110
110

114)^
114!^

112

lis

'67.

90V 92V
93V

for

mon.

lU-40

89
89
89

90X 92 X
W)V 92V 88V
9<1V 9'iX 88V
MOV 9JV 8^<V
90V, 92 V »<«
HOV 92 V 8SV
90X 92X »sv
90 V Ban 88V
90 V 93V 8SV
BOX 92 X h8V
9'JV 90V 88 ,
9<IV 90« MIV
90V 90V 88V
»8XI
90V 90

Thursday

23

Friday
Siturday

92
92

241

91%

Monday

26
27
Tuesday
Wednesday... 23
29
Thursday

Friday

...

..30

""
92

.".-aos 5-ai)s
'6.'.

'67.

10-40

90V

90
90
90

"six

90'^
9l)V

88V
t<8V

88V
9iV 9()V 90
88V
9av H«V 90
88V
92V 90 '« fc9V 88V
92 V 91V 89X 88V
90V

8!)V

Lowest.
90V 89V 88V
Highest.
92V 91V «ax 89
Range. ..
9iH
X
V 2V
K
Friday
Last
9av 91V 8»V 88X
.. ..W 92V
Saturday
.17 9^V
Monday.
.19 92X
Lowest g'
91V 89V
Tuesday ... .20 92
*v 89J<| 8SV
Wednesday .21 92V 90V 90
93V 93
88X Hlgh'tllJ
The great feature of interest in the stock market was the extra

Tuesday
Wednesday.
Thursday .

•n%

15

.

. .

aided.

n2«

IHK

.

volume of bank notes can be kept

V.iH

lis'

iiaji

27...
28...

'.'.'.'.'.

lUH

1U«

10...

26...

114«

iia"
iii'

lU

117V

116^

iio"

114

lua
113
113

il7X

18...
16...
17...
19...
20...
21...
•«...
23...
34...

car'cy

1868.

U4!<:

iiiii

6'8

,

10-41)

109K

1867.

n87<
114X

iia

.

present increase of circulation

1865. 1865 n.

1864.

3...

3...
5, .
B...
7...
8...

—

-Coupon.

.

6b 1881. 1863.

contended that

if

almost equal population

Dayol month.

1

ordinary break in Rock Island on Wednesday, the 2l8t, from 180|
to 110.
The details of this remarkable movement were given at
length in our " Bankers' Gazette," in the Chronicle of the 24th

upon the general market has been more
There has been no panic in stocks, as it
was anticipated there might be for several days after the Rock
Island disaster and the failures among stock brokers consequent
thereon, but the effect upon the general market has been very
apparent, destroying the confidence of the public and inducing a
cautious feeling in regard to the prices of the whole speculative
list.
The actual value of the stocks as based upon the earnings of
the several roads has, of course, remained without change, and
since the decline of 5 to 20 per cent on many stocks they offer
ult.,

though the

effect

fully developed since.

much greater iaducementa

to luveatmeut poichasera

July

The foUowlngf
elo«ln(r

tHR CHRONICLE.

1871.^

8,

tab1» will

May and

montlis of

show tho opening,

Juno, 1871

do

Uiata

& 4u quubdua..
Erio
Botlou, U irtlurd
AtbtDy

do

hi

4

I2i«

150

15:i

1.10

IM

U'.'fi

IWi
•ii>i

liOt^
89';
109),
k9

proforrod

>5

SIX

88
SO

ST

47.i<

U

Si. ./oitoph

119

H»V

1-.1I."<

liwx

10.'S>4

(7

lOK

.

do prut.

ao

Jo'.iet Jb Clilcixu
ll>inoi>* L'L'iitral

)l)5!,'

!!.•<

^l>i
117

H.'ii
I'Hi

till
Lou;; Inland
L-ikc Sho. * Mich, south 109);
«
Mar. * Cii.cin., vd
Micfcltrau Central
l«Ji
Milwaukee & St. rani.. KIX
do pref. hll^
.10
Morrla ,6 lissex
»j>i

NewJeraey

Readini?

Hjme

1:6

iin
h;

fVi

110%
110%
«
10

81

67

US

135X

57

lOOX

In

84

KO

84X

89«

133

133

ISX

liFji

liiix

loiiji

125

lis

1WX

107X
9

136

«1X
Si

130
1'4!<

81 i(

81

95X

91K

79%

\n

•38

111^

112
99 X

KC'X

llOX

158
150
4'iX

IK'I

157
150

4JX

46X

79X

73
49

77
49

77

60
99 1^-

li
53

9SX

99

i;;;iX

117%

117X

lOOX
118X

lOSX

109%

1!8
«0

liU

93
143

94 X

»3X
150

im

110
47

47

SM
51
»«

79X
49X
9:(

»S)i

9i«

9iX

48X

K3

i;3X

6iX

8)

82

6«X

S3
34

43X
34X

43
St

m't
SOX
67%

32

82
64
50
67

Oregon War

4Sii

83
65

M

lis

six

6-!

&i
55

82

81X

Quicksilver
pref
do

liJi
17
60

8^

4IH
83X

13Ji
H,H

11«

W

6«
85
125

6

iiir
IB

1861

BO^

57^

2.55

25.i

110

110

5!l«

51

Adams

81

Six

803i

UnitedStates
Wells, FarKO & Co
do scrip.
do

61X

SO
49

55

41

3V

44X

CODRSK or

(»)&».««

65.684,1100
68.786,95:)

239.16(1,1X10

I

.'70.;S9 (6)l,(n6JS08

mS",!} (a)",i77,494

176 899.150

11.6J.,50U

5;,47SU50

181,753 (o)l,l«,5«8
(i(;4»7.i42

.

....

'»H

j^

....

33

Debt Bearing Interest In

Ijatvral

Bonds
Bonds
Mex. indeui

5 to 6a,
6'B,
5s.

Matur'tl at vari'adntesprior to Jan.

M alured

1, '37

11

11

SjX

57X

61

IPX
55X

19X
&8X

1-10 ^68 Tr. notes
6s, Xr'y notes

67
82
61

57X

53

82 li

58X

80X
61%

49

49

45

63%
SOX
63X
4HX

M
o
__6_

23 112% 113% 113K 112%

112X 112% 112% '12X
Monday
26 112X 112% iny. '•12H
Monday
Tuesdiy
27 112% ;i2x 112XiU2%
Toesdiy
WeduC8diy..28 112%
113% 113
Wednesday.. 7:lliVt 112), 112X,1121< Thursday ....29 113 112% 113% 113
Thursday.... 8 uaSi iia>.-|inxiii2% Friday
3U 112% lU'A 113% 113
Friday
Satnrday

,

Friday
Stturiay

24.

9,112% 112X 112ii!l)5X

10 112<4 uaxiii-2341112% Jane,
Monday
12 112X Ili%lllJX 112H
"
13llli!« 1UX|113H|112%
Tuesday
"
Wednesday. .14 113 ii 112 \l\-2'ynni}t
Thursday ...16,i;2M 112% U2Xill2X
.

Monday

16ill2%ill2v 112Xill2%
n',lH% llSxIllSx 112%
19, 113X1112% ill3Hlliax

Tuesday

20 112%|112>» 112>4|liax

Wedn<-8diy...21 !12S !12H 112% 112;',
Thursday.... 2i|K2;>|ll2>till2i<lll2';

"
"
"
"

1871....
1870....
1869...,
1863....
1867....
1866....
1886....

1864

...

1863....
"
1863....
S'ce Jan 1,1871.

lUX nu<
111%
138%
139X
136%

110%
13«X
139%
18BX
140% 137X
138
185%

118%
114%
189%
141%
138%
167%
147%

f.S

UlX
;s7%
140%
138%
158%
141

198
S60
347%
146% 140X 148% 147%
103X 103% 109>« 109
110% 110% 113)^1113
191

The tendency of exchanf^e was very firm, and with the exception
of the lower rates made early in the month by the manipulations of
the gold market, prices generally ruled higher.
IStb, 60 days' sterling bills

couU be bought

On

at 109$,

9,040

^Id.^GS.OOO
money
t4 29,653
Ceaaied Since maturity.

MX

a
PildiT
Satardiy

31V.I«(l

in lawlul

33

Date.

11% 111« 112% 112%
2|112x;il2X 112H 112X
3il'.2X|lU5i 112X,U2>i
5 112),-,111J4 112% 112%
eiiliJiilU'i 11J%|112%

t:io,ais

•

hrluclpai.
"""

3{^'8,Tr'y n's
6'8, Tr'y notes
7 3-10*8. 3 years

one year

5s,

5'8, 2
6's,

June
Matured Aug.

6's,

Ccrtlf. of ind

4,5&6's, Tem.l

15, '68

June

13

the 14th and

on accQUUt

11.550
3,675

308
57
108

SH
3,051
(,153
5.703
151,533

and

Julyl3,1868
Matured at various dates iu 18o6
Matured Oct. 13, 1366

452.S00
5.000
80,310

90,»'iO

has ceased since mat'y

tl,918,902

$317,331

Agg. of debt on which

int.

313
7,432

Debt BearluK no Interest.
Authorizing acts.
July 17, 1861 and Feb. 12, 186!
Feb.!3 aud July U, '62, aud March
July 17, 186;
.

.Mai-ch 3,

March

186:!.

and June

3, '63..

30, 1864

3, 1863

Character of iBsae.
Ami. oatotand.
Demand notes
t9«,50S
%6,000,OUO
U. 8. legal-tender notes
Fractional Currency
f
tavaiTA
'"."k^'
Fractional currency
[
Certilllcatea lor gold dep'd
19,8863)0

Aggrcgataol debt hearing no Interest

$116,565,680

Kccapltulatlon.

Amonut

T„,„,..,
Outstanding, 'atarest.

D«BT BlABISa IKTEBKST IN COIN— BoudS

Bonds

at 6 p. Cent
at 5 p. cent

Total debt hearing Interest In coin

$1,613,897 3Ui
274,236,450
$l,ai8,t33,750 $41,278,313

Dkbt BKARiNO Interest in Lawful Money—
Certificate! at 4 percent
Kavy pension fund, at 3 per cent

$67S,O0O
14,000,000
81,885,000

Total debt bearing interest in lawful money
DKB-t -M wiiioii Int. HAS ceased SINCE Matubitt

Debt i>i:vkino no Interest—
Demand and legal tendernotes

fM,563.00a
1,948,903

429,433
817.331

$356,096,.'W5
40,582.874
1938i>,3U)

Fractional currency
Certificates of goWdeposlta J

Total debt bearing no Interest
Unclamicd P. R. Interest

$416^65,680

luaa
$2,331,211,332

Total

Interest, to date, Including Interest

Ta<al oubt, principal and
presented for payment
Amount in tub Tbeasuet—

Hijm.lm

due not
$2,St8.M8,(m

^^ .

IS*?

Coin
Currency..
Xotal
Debt, less amoiint'ln the Treasury. July
Debt, lass amount lu tiie Treasury, Juno

$l(i«.JI7,a«
1,

1871

riSi'^fS'Hi

'*99,i3<.l»4

1, 1871

Decrease of debt during the past month.,
1,1871
of debt since
8 ecreaae of debt since March l,18(?J, to ;.'v--,",v;:;
March I. 18,1
March
ecreasc

Bond* lasned

Interest

Central Pacific
late U.P.K.D.

UBlwraeUloCo

JL' 125.349
jR?'Sj?''.Vi
$301,754,413

to the PaclHo Railroad Oompanlea, Imtereat
Payable In Lawlul money.

«.
.
. ,
Character ol Isaue.

Kan. Pac,
of

241
1,281

12,1W

2,000
3.200
23,100
123.167
75,503
763,500

in 1866

May

10, '67. and
13, 1867, and

360

950

'l.*!

int. n's.... Matured

t64,17l

6,000
1,104
2,150
3,975
24,900
191,000
49,000
82,673
6,000

Matured at various dates in '47 and '48...
Matured at various dates in
and '49...
Malured at various dates iu '58 aud '59...
Matured March 1, 1H63
Malured Aug. 19 and Oct. 1, 1864
Matured at various dates iu 11*65
.Matured at various dates

years

Com.

7 S-lO's, 3 years

Inveresf,

t5;,665

.

Certificates at 3 per cent

Thursday..
Friday....
Saturday

....
....

money.

Ads March 2, '67 and July 25, '68..Payaperce- 1 Certirs
»S1,8S!,000
^llu on demand, witli interest
3*8, Navvoeusiun.. ict tuly2i,'68 .Int. only anpl'.! to pens'ns.
14,000,000
'"
-'
Jue lu lo'iS.
618,000
4s, CertU'8 of iudcbteduess. Act J uly li, '70. .Du

13X

n

(cl)

Aggregateof debtbearingiutcr't In coin, 725.772,330 ll«.3«l,4O0 6,020,771 81,257,517
(«) Interest p;iyable .lanu.try and Juty. (&) ^tay and November, (c) March and
Sepiember. (</) February, .May. August and Noveiub(-r.

20

8%

OOI.S IN JUKI, 1871.

Date.

(<?>

^.

33

5

8%

(0,9317,408

l,0Tl,i:«7

a7,797,4iO
7,191.1(0

Dec. 31 1862
Matured at various dates in '51 and '52...
Mttturcrl Dec. 31, 1867,
6'8,Bond3..
__
68. Bounty L Sep.. ...Matured July 1,1S49..
Matured July 1, 181)8
6'8, Bonds
5'», Texas indem.... Matured Dec. 31, ISM
Matured Jan. 1,1871
58, Bonds
Malured at various dates ITom '38- '44
l-iO(<i68Tr. notes

3
2
3X
3%
2X
Qold was very firm during June, and advanced from llli, the
opening price, to 113 at the close. There was considerable speculative force used in putting up the premium, and still more in
making gold scarce for delivery, as such a movement was rendered
possible by the large export demand, amounting to about $9,000,000. The dilhculty of obtaining double eagles for shipment contin.
ued to be felt, and i to 5-10 and | premium was paid for them on
the exchange for small coin. The Treasury payuieuts of July
inierest are made in small pieces, and therefore give no relief to
the shippers of gold. The rates paid for the use of cash gold were
at one time forced up to J per cent.
•i'A

2<IV,6B7

Ul,57«.;50

Debt on 'WIiI«U Interevt Han

80

20 1{
58
256
IIP
561^
82
65
4B
2.¥

(Ii)26.19<

43.359.100

4r..074,',50

ISlii, new. ...Mar. S, '1^5.... '.SSS..
Mar, 3, •61....18S7..
en, 5.3.JS, 186"
Mar. 3. '65... .18*)..
6», S-ai's, 1868
5s, Funded Loan, 1881. July 14. '70.... 1881..
4H8, Funded L'n,;^86. J i.ly '4, '70.... 1*88..
48, Funded Loan. aol. July 14, '70. . . .lEOl.

or

ei.928,8

6s,5-20s,

70

7.1

uii

MS

4.',606,850

Jnne30,'6*....l&-14..
-Mar. 3. '65. ... 1835.

124

83>i

6

63,051 (a)2,2SO,>00
218,574 (c)3.24i,™«

Mar.3,

Aggregate of debt bearing interest

fiS

43%

8X

ifiittm (i.)4.e37,*»

4,619,1(0

lis

(a)5».4S0

15,4'W

67,151,030

137.41.1.250

6b, S-aOs.
0», 5-aOs,

(a)tS0O,M)O

tl24.3;5

2i,v09,or,o

61 ...1901..
'61... .18*1..

123'.7fi-<.S.'VO

31)

4UX

8X

Interest Aceru'd
Overdu'*. Interest.

S81,^,7(0

s.'t.iao.sso

M,ir. 3,

S. 'i;i ...1S81,.
2.i,'6J.... 1883..
3, '63 ...ISSl..

.

47X

33

West. Union Telegraph.
Manhattan Gas
255
Bankers & Brokers As.. 110
American M. Union.... 6'J;^

321

45X
62X

....

i3>i
31

debt,

3

50
50

11

IX

11%

41

li4

41X
«ax

H5

13J<

60
124

i;l

485,-

S6X
34
60
ill
SO
65
63
124

in

64

liO

lox

3il
36

61
B3

so"

Canton
Cary Improvement Co.
Brunswick City Laud.
Mariposa
do
pref.
do
Tr. 10a cortif.
.

64

37 ><

lUH

110X(»111X

7,1St
(0)28 850
223,»iSra)5S»,&l!l

Aug.
Feb.
Mar.

Miscellancoos—
Cousoli lated Coal
39
Cumberland Coal Jfc Iron 3 J
American Coal
61
Pennsylvania Coal
Maryland Ooal
33
Willcesbarre Coal
53
Spring Mnuutaln Coal.. 55
Del. A Mud. Canal .... li!
47 <
PaciacMail
„

109X®110%

iiix
iiix

65,6.-.2'750

li»of 1881,July :7and
6a, 5-20'H, olliiOi
6s of 18S1

68,5-aOB,of 1861

SIX

6i
S3J<

iii"

m'ii
82 «

3I\

63.

58, :i)-109

91%
157
150

"

79>i

«-.x
81

Range...

Wlicn
Aatliorlz*
lnj?/\c.
Pay'bk Regl«ter.d Coupon.
JuneH.'3?....18:4.. t6,ll45,IW0 {13,9.i.5.IXI0
Feb. 8. '01....tsau..
4,S47M0
13^8,000
.Mar 3, '61... .1881..
915 (XW

Character Of Issue.
5S of 1858
(s or 1881

96 <i

9!X

i-,a

mn

Bl«

«

96

31
Kt

32

iio,'i(giia%

80.... 110Xli»110%

appears from the books ami Tro^isurer's rctuim at the close
of business on the last clay of June, 1871
Debt boarlns Intcre«t lu Coin.

X

76

94X

12JX
1I*X

97),-

liiJi

6SX

(.13i

91X

120Ji
59

12i)

101

ll'll^

loifx

93
128

107X

••

:

6-2

81

93
laiiX

llo;,((r,llu,'ii

110,)«6{|110>,
iia)«(

IWX
nix

111
111
111
111

llOl-jlu.UlM,

TUB DEUT iSTATK.11l!l,\T FOR JIILV. 1&71.
The following is llio ollicial ."talemetit of tlife |iiiblic

136

9

Siii

UO'.ffo

as

125

»iH

110%®.

"—

13.... 109X^110
14.... 110 ($110%
16.... 110 $110%
16.... 110%(iSll0X

lOSJi

131V

1S3X

...110%®

IlOJa

1MX
iwa
110%

110%(
110%«
iio%< til
iiox< 111

110«ii2a,

13... 109X^110

27X

31 •<

110%^
110%5

1954

89

28
65

28 If
65

110«l
tlOX(

.^llOX

116

as
lOtSi
H9

'ii>i

9S

1

133

Watertown
BOV
St. Louis & Ifon Mouu.
Union Pacific
3J>i
Toledo, Wab. & Western
dopiof. 80
do
do
i.

1«X

a.)

no%(

110.%'

107X

137
DO

1.H5

ft3

S0'<
iWSi
10»>i
lib

107 «i
111«

lOl'X

CO

scrip..
do
SIX
* Sf. Uavoii. US 150
do
do scrip 110
do
HI
Ohio & Mississippi ....
50Ji
do
prcl... r^l
do

K.W.& Chi. guar

130%

131

llOXl

,110%

7iW
89 K

73

8iV

911

10

1!5X

litiK

U1^

1971.

110,'.'

99'

M
1S5

Co'Ural
107J<
Cen. & H 11. ttock. il9,v

Panama

129X

MX MX

K3X

11)

do

Pitta.,

55
13 IX

*~x

n.'i

1

rnf
,v

88

ma

1«')»

Bar'.oia

Haiinlba.

no

iUfi

Krio

do

108^

t>A

.

NY

no

l«>i

153X
85^
KSK
I3IV
iW.

SIX
MUX

RTXRUNO CXCBAXOI rOB /OKI,

a

3S119»<

123X

IWH

liii

8X

exchange and bankers generally anticipated a very

firm market.

«6V
»3X

ISO

!.'.8

>i

S6

•W

liS.t

!3i
Wl
1103^

hU'i

6«
87
85

t%

Cloa.
39
56

it
SA

ma

Ml

um
31

IHSJ

Col..«n. & liid..
Del., LHok Jk Weslwrn
Otibuquu ,& Sluuxclty..

do

d.>

3X
119«j

119.^

15S>i
87 1<
•Mii

»1

*

1/5

1^1

.

Ooloinb.,fliic. *[ii(l. O.
I'ltubura;
Oleve.

«0

39
tA
£6

»1)«

90
i

1I»H

ll^i

U^'i
Chlcago, Barl.Aliiiincy IBSX
& Norlhwi'iU'u 8i^
do
do uref ms<
do
& RocklKland. 11/^
do
prof....

-

M

311

Ut«

i^

<fc

AILon

lb

do

the extreme pressure in the gold loan market, but subsequently
rates advanced steadily and closed at UOi<SllOt for best 60 day
bills, and 11 1@11H (or short sight.
There was no Indication of
weaknes.-! in

June
Low.

.

Open. "'3^

m

*i
59

»'k

Wi
a»i^
MX

Atlantic APaclSopri'l..

Chicago

80M

flit

pruf.

<to

-->

Open. Bleh. Low. Cloa

RallriMd Stocks-

& Terre

and

:

—May.
Alt.

klgUest, lowest

of railway and miscellaneous stocks during the

l>rict»

41

Amount

accrued

outstanding, and not
vet paid.

»^&'5S
«^ff?
«.23e,3U

$779,430

IMMO

.

817JM

Interest
,
WW.bf
united
,

States,

9tJM,W
l^jOSS
4^,4M

Interest

repaid by

Balance of
Int. paid

trausp'tloD by United
of malls, *c. SUtea.
$3«JM $3,6M.9;a
a'S7,3!ia

544,732

1,7K,3IH

3,77S,'.<«

Cen. Br'h Un. Pac. ass.
of Atcli'n 4 Pikea P'k.
"Western Pacific

48.000

II49.803

9.276

840,'.S1

W.IOO
48349

190,291

8,231

24:i,087

401

isa,oi6
242,655

11,938,561

tlO,753,S10

$2,973,86:

t7.780,049

810UZ City and Pacific-.
Total issued

»64,eiS,83«

Pacific Railroad bonds are all issued under the acts of Jnly
2, 1R6I; b<!ar six ner c nt ineri'st In currency, payable January 1
maiuie SO years fi-om their dat".

The

and July
and July 1, and

1, 1867.

It is fully anticipated that the operation
reduced to about 80
will prove to be a great success. It is not, of course, to be expected
that the subscriptions out of France will be large, unless the
applications made in France itself are very considerable. Everything seems to point to the fact that the French people will sub

and if such should be the case, the loan will meet
with active support here, and also in Belgium, HoUcind and Ger-

scribe largely,

CHANGES n THE REDEEMINO AGENTS OP NATIONAL BANKS, many.
The following are the changes in the Redeeming Afrents of
Hopeful

National Banks since the 29th of June, 1871. These weekly
chanjfes are furnished by, and published in accordance with, an
arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency
:

nan
Charleston

Elkaden.

—

Rockford
MassachusettsBoscou

ing Asaociaiion of New York, approved.
The First National The Ninth National Bank of New
Y'ork and the Third National Bank
Bank
of Chicago, approved.
The Third National The National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston, approved in addiBank
tion to the Central National Bank of
al

Ulinois—

Lewistowu
Mansachnsetta
Springfield

Gold Bank.

...

New York.

The First National The Ninth National Bank of New
York and the Commercial National
Bank
Bank of Chicago, approved.

MichiganSouth Haven.

The

following is a
29th of June, 1871

Nctr National Banks.
list of the National Banks organized since the

Authorized capital,
First National Bank of La Grange, Mo.
$50,000; paid in capital, J.W.OOO. J. B. Alverson, President; Thomas
Pryce, Cashier. Authorized to commence business June :iO, 1871.
1,810— The First National Bank of Wvandott, Kinsas. Authorized capital,
$50,000 : paid in capital, $30,000. Byron Jndd, President ; Peter ConAuthorized to commence business July 1, 1871.
nelly, Cashier.
1.811— The First National Bank of Greenville, Illinois. Authorized capital,
100,000- paid in capital, $60,000. William 8. Smith, President;
f[icliael V. Denny, Cashier. Authorized to commence business July
5, 1871.

1,812— The Second National Bank of Winona, Minnesota. Authorized capital,
$100,000 paid in capital, $60,000. Thomas Simpson. President G. A.
Burbank. Cashier. Authorized to commence business July 6, 1871.
1,848— The Bates Countv National Bank of Butler, Missouri. Antliorized capLewis Cheney, President F. J.
ital, $50,000 paid in capital, $50,000.
Tvgnrd, Cashier. Authorized to commence business July 6, 1871.
Newberrv, South Carolina. Authorized capital,
1,844— The" National Bank of
$50,000; paid in capital. $.'>0,00fl. R. L. McCauahrin, President; T. S.
Duncan, Assistant Cashier. Authorized to commwice business July
;

;

;

;

«, 1871.

Cattat itlonttavD anO Commercial (Englisl) iNcros

KATKS OF K.YOHANGB AT I^ONOOIV, AND ON
AT LATEST DATES.
BICUANGK AT LONDONenAmsterdam
Antwerp

.

3

Hamburg
It

rsriB.-.T
Paris

Vienna

LATEST
DATB.
Jnne 22.

batb!

short.
11.19M@ia.
months. 25 60 @S6 65

.

short.

3 months.

Borlln
Frankfort ...
St. Petersburg

Oadis
Lisbon

00 days.

Milan

Smonthe.

EiONItOM

Now

BATB.

TllTB.
short.

11.17-

13.iOJi@t:j.ll)f
®V6.7()
25.93 (a25.S0
I2.0!<<@I2.'>7J<
S.-25)*® 6. -.6
120^® 121IX
31 @31>i

@....
@'5.45

13

Jnne 2?. 3mo8.
June 23.
Jnne 21- short.
June

20.

3

mos.

124. :»
li.22*J
1 l<l>i

31 29-32

-

52?i@53
26.82)4 (»26.S7Ji

Jnne

23.

Havana

June

93.

Rio de Janeiro
Bahia

May

13.

llOJtf

Jamaica
22
45

@45>i(

Valparaiso

Bombay
Madras
CalcatU
Byrtnev

4». tid.
4». 6d.

4p. c dis.
U. lU }id.

June

11

X> days

will tend not only to delay the resto-

may,

at

some future time,

encourage the French nation to think themselves sufficiently
strong to humiliate Germany and recover the lost provinces. If
this is to be the policy of M. Thiers, Europe may indeed look into
the future with anxiety, for if it is to be the single aim of France

wipe off the misfortunes of the last twelve months
by risking another encounter, Europe must be more unsettled
than ever, and still larger amounts of capital must be squandered
Unfortunately
in the manufacture of weapons of destruction.
to prepare to

is rather pleasing than othersvise to the French peopossible that the feeling of revenge will be fostered
throughout the country. This suggests the inquiry whether it
wonld not have been better for Germany had she been more con-

XPC

June

19.
26.

ple,

and

it is

and offered easier terms of peace. Time and commerce
to unite the two nations, and enable defeats to
be forgotten, but France is soiarting too heavily under her recent
disasters, and her present burdens to make a friend of Germany.
Up to the present time our money market has been undisturbed
ciliatory

might have helped

by the prospect of an early introduction of the J<rench loan. It
is evident that English capitalists are waiting to see what success
the loan will meet with in France, and with what degree of
eagerness the French will take it up. The commercial demand
for money is very moderate, and as there has been a further
accumulation of gold on this side the rates of discount remain
The following are the quotations compared with those of
easy.
last

year

Bankminimnm

..

Opou-raarket rates:
SllandKOdays'billB 2%®.... 2Vi®

..

months

The

Is. 10)id.

U.Uiid.

[From our own correspondent.!
London, Saturday, June 24.
The speech of M. Thiers on the finances of France and the
expectation that the new French loan will be introduced at an
early date have, to a great extent, absorbed public attention dur

The speech of Thiers has imparted confidence,
inasmnch as a favorable view is taken of the future, and the
value of French Government securities has, in consequence, im.
proved. In the new French loan, the particulars of which have
not yet appeared, there have already been numerous transactions,
and bargains have been effected at 1 to IJ premium. M. Thiers
mentioned in his speech that the loan would be issued in a 5 per
ing the week.

cent stock at the price of 82 or 83 but it is now understood that
after making all deductions for prepayments, the price will be
;

Percent. Percent,
4 months' ba'k bills a (a:i>i
6 months' ba'k bills SJi^iasx
8Xi&4
4 and 6 trade bills

2V;a2Jj

i^e^V,

®3X

a

. .

2>i®
rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and disbills

i'/i& S

count houses lor deposits are subjomed

:

1871.
li^

ISTO.

2

Jointstock banks
Discount houses ai, '-all
t'i-count hous-'S wiih 7 days' notice
Discount houses with 14 dayi' notice

IK

2
2)^

-

lltf
l)tf

*2itf

As regards the Continental money markets the principal feature
is an active demand for money at Paris, in consequence of the preparations which are being made in that city for the new loan. Last
we«k the rate of discount was 4 to 5 per cent, but accommodation
It appears
is not now obtainable under 6 per cent, the Bank rate.
speech of M. Thiers, the stock of bullion in
reduced to £20,680,000. At this period last
year it was £52,600,000. The following are the prices of money
at the leading Continental cities compared with those of last year
that, according to the

the Bank of France

is

,— B'krate-^
1S70. 1871.
Hi 6
5
6
Berlin
8V 4
Krankl .»t.
3
Amst'd'ra. 3
3
Turin ... 5
6

The

,-B'krute-, r-Op. m'kt—,

m'kt-,

»

At Paris
Vienna

—

dis.

1871.

1S70.

1871.

®...

2,*^®

8

9X

25.61)

*t

ti

if persi-sted in,

ration of the finances of France, but

3

25.42

York....

Pernambuco..
todays.
Singapore
Hong Kong...
Ceylon

is

—

course which,

1870.

Qenoa
Naples

promise

the

historian says that

Percent. Percent.

BXCTTANGK ON LONDON.

2.3.

Tin.

very vague and indistinct.
economy must be enforced in
the administration of Government, but in almost the same breath
he states that no diminution will be made in the army and navy
expenditure. The two departments, therefore in which large
reductions can be made, are to be kept upon a war footing

although

The learned

such a policy

No.

1,839— The

JUNE

Thiers is of the future of France and of
of her power, it must be conceded that
fortune, rest
in order to arrive at a restoration of her
M. Thiers promises
and economy are very necessary.

M.

as

resuscitation

the

both,

I

Iowa—
lllinol"—

BKDEEMrNO AGENT.

or bakk.

The First National The Ninth National Bank of New
York, approved in place of the MerBank
chants' National Bank of New York.
The First National The [Tnion National Kank of Chicago
and the Importers' and Traders' NaBank
tional Bank of New York, approved.
The Rockford Na- The Continental National Bank of
New York, approved.
tional Bank
The Kidder Nation- The Bank of New York National Bank-

West Virginia-

Official

[July 8, 1871;

THE CHRONICLE.

42

1870.

1870. 1871.

1871.

S70'

6
6

Brussels..
Madrid....

3

85(

Hamburg.

2V

3

2X

m

4

5

5

1871.

3«

St. Peters-

23i

5

burg

2X
6

6

5

— —

iK 2X-3

6

6

8

7

6

market for Continental bills of
exchange is a demand for short Paris, owing to the loan. There
is no demand for gold for export, and the supply held by the Bank
has increased to £26,400,000. Last year the total was £21,540,000.
Silver is in fair demand for the Continent, and Mexican dollars are
firm in price. The following prices of bullion are from frlessrs.
Pixley

principal feature in the

&

Co.'s circular

;

eoLD
e.

Bar Gold
do
Refinable
UnitedStatesgoldcoin

per oz. standard

77
77
76

do
per oz.

,

d.

d.

s.

8X

1877

8

a— —

9

8II.VEB.
B.

Bar Silver, Fine
per oz. standard.. .,
do
do containing 6 grs.gold per oz. standard,
price

,

^

8.

d.

d.

6

1

6
last

6

OX

©

July

8,

THIi (3HRuN1(;LK.

1871.)

price,

per cz

Uoxicim Dollart

lant price.

—

ft—

KIK

per o«. no

Ptne Cake StlTor

5

4

O

Annexed ia a fltatomoDt showiiit; the present position of the
Bank of EnKlanii, the Hanic rate of discount, the price of Consols,
the avernsre quotation for EnKliali wlieat, the price of Middlin((
Upland CuttDti, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair, secoad quality

compared

witli the four previous years

IBM.

I(t71.

ISTO.

£

£

£

£

H.1B9,58J

r,lS8,Sra

KflSIOSl

M 0I7.414

£
niJWSl*
11,115,418
iT.ait.iiw

7,41)H.I8H
if!,!irj.»Mi

l-2,s*i..i14

13.W1,66I

4i,4n)
13 017,:7:)

Other wcurltie*

*H,0!ta,07fl

IS.HiO.m

H.ilW.'-Tl
lU,4iB,01l

14,031.174
aj.*i«,(Wl
Sdi p. c.

14,n.^^91
M,V6i,tWI

94X xd.

»1S xd.
»U. Id.

1U.1I«III7
n»,as7,si7
1J."8»,4»0
IB.Sta.tWT

ll.HiS.M'i*

iH.5.ii.in3

Qirermm^iiKMUrltlof

Pabllciicp.>«lt«

oth«r,ijpo9ii«

.

.

Kiim'rve of uotos
coin

Binkrute
CoriKoU
Price

i>r

wheat

Mid. IJplnnd cotton...

Nu

40

As

H(C.I5,»«

m

1»,J40,8'>9

and

Coin mid nallion

mule yarn
stated above,

during the week

ape

Wit. 8a.
lid.
la. BJ^d.

tlie

at \i

e*
of such bond!, certain tutgnmanle on the revenn* of Mexican Rnpnb
tfhirh the above Railway Company le In receipt— notwltbatandlnff tlw fact
tliat prior t'bargea on aucn rereouee, aecnred by solemn brpotbecailon Cnnd'r
date of 1st I)i'iiTiil)f
IK.M1 In fnvcir of iliu Ijulili t» of the bona* of the fiheiil
New Conaolldn'
remain nnaatlaSed and
unpaid— we, b<
buldersof the bondi of
iuch new Conx"
ii:, herehr
enter a formal
1

PRUTKHT ngainai iLu oiler b> tl>'
the Mexican Hallway Company
security for the payment of
md redemption the principal of
such Loan of £1.180,000— of such
if the revenue* of the Hepobllc
of Mexico, pending the non.aallnfucUuu uf the prior claims thereon of the
abovementioncd holders of the bonds of the New Contolldated Debt of tbe
Republic, both in respect of the annual accruing Intereet and overdne arrears,
for which such reveunes are rendered liable by tbo abovementloned aolcmu
hypothecation of the 1st December. I8B1. And we hereby publicly give notice
on behalf of such holders of the bonda of tbe New Cento. Idated Debt of
Mexico, that they reserve, until satiafactlon of tbeir claims, all and teveral
their rights under the wording of their bonds, which Is as followa "Now
know ye, that we, the said Ministers of the Qeneral Treasury of the Mexican
Republic, acting In the name and on behalf of the Government of Mexico, do
hereby solemnly promise and engage, that all and each of (be conditions contained in the said Oecree shall be dniy and faithfully observed, and kept by
tbe Government of the Republic of Mexico and thai, a« a gnar^miee for tbe
puymeut of the Interest, aud also for the redemption of the iirinclpal of the
said New (Consolidated Debt, the Mexican Republic hereby solemnly hypothecates Its whole aud entire revenues from whatever source derived."
.

-as

i

:

18«8.

IHitT.

Olrcnisilon, Inrladiug
buolt pout bliU

43

14.011.P8)

ll^d.
la. Sd.

17,8(11747

«l,54».8ii6

It.O'S.SSO
linSH^uiiO
8!< p. r.
»<7< xd.

afl.108.S77
«J< p. c.

8 p. '..
xd.
iSf ud

MX

iM. M.

!)«

7d.
8;<d.
la. lid.

B!)8.

10^
DVd.

...

Is.

la. !l)£d.

anticipated French loan has been dealt in

premium, aud the price

now about

is

1

pre.

:

;

The

Bay Company states
31 amounted to

report of the directors of the Hudson's

May

that the net profits for the year ending

£37,356 18s. 3d. against £53,321

the preceding year.

48. 6d. for

and the sales of A dividend of 6s. per sliare is recommended. This report has
stock have been considerable. This may be partly due to the caused disappointment, and the shares have declined to 9^.
circumstance that in the anticipation of dearer money, bankers
The report of the directors of the Canada Company states that
who have made advances upon foreign stocks are calling in their at a meeting of the proprietors, to be held on the 39th inst., a
loans, a course which naturally tends to increase the supply of dividend of £2 per share, free of income tax, will be recommended.
stock in the hands of the dealers. Spanish stock is much weaker It will be also proposed to divide a further sum of £2 per share,
than it was a few weeks ago, but this is chiefly owing to the as a sixtli instalment toward the repayment of the paid up capital
ministerial crisis at Madrid. The market for Turkish slocks is of the Company.
The
dull, but United States 5-20's have improved in values.
In the wheat trade there has been much qaietness during the
fluctuations in the value of other American securities have been week, and in order to effect sales rather low prices have been
unimportant.
Tlie following were tlie highest and lowest prices
taken. The weather during the week has been very unsettled^
of consols and the principal American securities on each day of and much rain has fallen. Thunder-storms have been very prevathe week
lent throughout the kingdom, and many fears of a wet and cold

mlum. The tone of the

stock markets has been dull,

IMonday7iTQeeday..Wed'ay.| Thu'ay
Oonsola

|

Friuay.l.iat'day.

nVA-ani OlK-'n

-92X 91Ji-MJ< 91Ji-iS
u. a.B-ao's, issa... 'Ki»i-yi Iwi^t-Dujilnoji-HOji 9o>i-'iojt aujt-so.'i
-W)
0.8.6-208,18^4. ...|S9 -00 |S9 -90 81* -90 8J -90
89
i»u,H-!i0«NK-9J>i!9(iJi-»i»i;!!*0J4-9J«i!!i0Ji-9:)X
U. S. 6-l0«, 1885
U.S.

0.8.

|9S

1887.. ..190 -90!t *IJ«-'»0
10-108, 19(>«....|S8X-83Ji|s8>i-...

^O'J-W

B-J1I9,

190

-.

.

188)1-.... I80X-S9

.

.

dlJi-a'i
9us4-!m;<
89 -SO
9 H-O.'S

|89J,'-<tO

\f''%-..'..

|88>4 89

leSX-SD

West.
con»ol'dmott.b'di'iUX-18S< 41 -42 |41 -48 ,40vf-41>i 40 -41 |40 -41
Brie Shares c|;100)..jJl!«-2JXa4,><-21X'M3<-....l2a,^-a4 IS3>i-aaj<'"X-23M
...Il09 - ... |108i ia»t
i mnol8«hareB(tl00)|l09 -lO^t'lOi) -li)9i.l Sj- .. lOSt
Atlantic

JbC;l't

I

I

I

I

I

I

brought forward, aud the
One, introduced
under the auspices of Messrs. John Taylor & Sons, appears to have
met with considerable success, the shares having been from 7 to
9 premium. The one alluded to is the Mineral Hill Silver Mines
Company, limited. This company had been started privately
sometime back, and the directors are now making applications
for 3,000 first mortgage debentures of £100 each, bearing interest
The following
at 15 per cent, per annum, and redeemable at 125.

American mines continue

to be

prospectuses of two have appeared this week.

advantages to subscribers are alluded to in the prospectus:
1. Fifteen per cent, per annum interest on the amount paid by them during
the currency of the debentures to be secured by a first mortgage.
2. A premium of £25 on each debenture on the same beinir redeemed.
3. A further bonus (on the debentures being paid oflf) of two shares of £10
each, fully paid, entitled to dividend as above.
4. On this basis, therefore, the capital of the investor will T>e repaid to him.
It is expected, within three years, with a bonus, in cash aad shares, equal
together to £45 for each £100 Invested, in addition to the inierest received in
the interval, and reckoning the shares only at par.

The prospectus has also appeared of the Ajax (Big Indian)
Silver Mining Company, limited, with a capital of £40,000 in £5
shares.

Summer

exist.

The hay harvest was commenced
weeks

counties about two

carted.JIu fact, the grass cut, up to the present time, is little better
than worthless. The price of hay has suffered no diminution.
£7 4s. instead of about £4 43. being the present price. Unless
tlie weather should speedily change the harvest will be late
which will render the crop in the northsrn counties aud in Scotland very uncertain.
The following return shows the imports of bread and feeding
stuffs into

and from the United Kingdom, during last week and
of the season, compared with the cor-

commencement

since the

responding periods in 1869-70
rOB THB WXEK SHBIKO jrNI
.

Wheat

cwt.

Barley.

Oita
Peas
Beans
Flour

17.

18'.0'71.

,

188S'70.

,

owt. 23,56.3,702

93.935
897.967
103,221
45,222
272,407
122,405

40
2
....

3,116

Barley

6,441,471

oats

6,890,5.31

3,012,658
103,111
1,413,875

77L691

52,91)8

Peas
Beans

...

Indiancom
Flour

The

1,666,763
11,«87.983
3,612,710

52,18.8
7,75.3

590.9.3-3

SINCB THB OOHKXNOIIIXNT OF TBI SXASON (AVO.

Wheat

1

Imports. Kiporta

Imriorfs. Brno'te.
618,764
68,719
1.39,302
170
23,7'.>4
403.061
16,891
07.805
432.881
S0,4S0

com

In;lian

TI,:M7
121

20
3,S13

33).

a38,S62

32,244,761
6,483,297
8,.W1,270
1,378.121
1.480,908
14,564.799
5,126,869

17,919
64,112
1,342,756

35,8.91

191,778
12,749
2,281
14,814

32,300

figures for the corresponding periods in 18C8-'C9 are sub

& Goldschmidt have announced

that they

7 per cent bonds of the Mexican Railway

Company.

The

pros-

:

The railway is divided into two sections. The first section (already finished
and in full working) embraces the line from the City of Mexico to Apixaco,
and the branch thence to Puebla, together 116 miles in length. The second
section extends from Apixaco to Vera Cruz, a distance of about 180 miles, a
portion of which (53 miles) is now open for traffic. Upon the remainder of tlie
line the works are well advanced a further portion of 17 miles is expected to
be open at the beginning of next month, and the contractor has undertaken to
complete the entire railway from Mexico to Vera Cruz at latest by 3l8t December, 1872. The first section was completed by the same contractor nearly four
;

mont:is before the time stipulated.
The bonds now oB'ered for subscription are specially and primarily secnred
by a First Mortgage upon the second section of the line, from Apixaco to Vera
Cruz, besides being a charge upon the entire free revenues of the railway company. This second section of the railway will open up the traffic of the rich
and populous provinces of Cordova and Orizava. the famous mines of Real
del Monte, and large districts of the regions known as the " Tierra Fria" and
"Tlerra Teraplada." renowned for their products of cereals, coffee, cotton,
cochineal and Tobacco. The Board of Directors are satisfied that, with the
aid of the present loan, the funds at the proposal of the company will be sufllclent to complete and open the entire line.

protest against this loan has

been issued by the

Mexican Bondholders' Committee
The attention of the Mexican Bondholders' Committee having been drawn
to an advertisement from Messrs. BischofTshcim & Goldschmidt, inviting on
behalf of the Directors of the Mexican Railway company, subscriptions to a
loan of £1,180,000 on an issue of its bonds, and offering, amongst oth«r things,
a* iecority for tbe payment of the Interest and the redemption of the principa

Imports.

,

,

For the

Sept. 1.
21.321,610
8.264,614
4,642,288
922.129
2,078.979
10,517,214
2,993,229

cwt

Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas

Beans
Indian
Flour

Com

289,3S7
49.S.M
33,261
10,888
24,591
167.096
23,637

Exports..
Since
Sept. 1.

,

Since

week.

are authorized to receive subscriptions for an issue of £1,180,000

The following

in the southern

any hay has yet been

joined

Messrs, Bischofisheim

pectus states that

since, but scarcely

For the
week.
248
440
60
248

151,550
100,248
100.245
83.762
4,453

....
SK)

1,174

744

30,398

The following statement shows the imports and exports of
and from the United Kingdom, from September 1 to

cotton into

June

22,

compared with the corresponding period

last

year

Imports.
balee 2,126.7SS

American

Exports.

im.776
'6,280

414.M4

11,400
9,15)

869,883

2.«5»,0n)

4!),7riS

East Indian

8S9,aM

466,807

E'yotian

817 2C6
188,816
8,780,6C«

Total

of railways in the United
18,

Exports.

1,051,240
lfS.2S3
104,S«0

8s<8fi2.1

The traffic receipts
week ending June

Imports.
1,2«',.307
»^0,73iJ

833 033

Brazilian

MlBcellanaons

:

1869-70.

1870-1.

Kingdom

amounted on 13,908 miles

8.940

12,Sn
66i,«07

for the

to £877,056,

against £833,957 last year, on 13,665 miles, showing an increase
The receipts for the goods traffic on
of 243 miles and of £44,099.

the fourteen principal lines were £404,682 against £857,040, showing an increase of £47,642.

tflE Cfl&ONlCLE.

<t

Ensllsh Market Reports— Per Cable.
The daily closing quotations in the markets of London and Liver

—

last

Sat.

'•

"

imn

old,

"
lO-Ws

Mon.

Wed.
93K

Tnes.

92>i

92*i
925i

Thur.

93%
93%

»1K
91J.i

90M

91%
91X
90%

91X

90

93

90*4
89 ?i

92

91%
90%
89%

%9X
The daily closing quotations for United States 6s (1862) at
Frankfort were
Frankfort
96^^
93*^
....
....
96%
Liverpool Cotton Market. See special report of cotton.
Liverpool Breadstitffs Market. The Breadstuffs market has
generally been quiet throughout the week, prices in some cases
tj. S.

—

showing a

—

Mon.

Sat.
8. d.

Flonr ( Wesleinl
|) bbl 2«
Wlicat(No.2.Mil.Kctd)..^cU 10
"
illedWinter)
U

"
(California Wliito)....
Corn (W. m'd)
^ 480 m n'w
.

^

Barley (Canadian)

11

Oats (Am. & Can.).... ^4.5
Peas (Canadian)
^ 501

lb
lb

8
40

d.

s.

10

11

3

3
39

d

B.

29
4
3

4

5

2

11
11

6

33
47
58

.

d.

d.

97
52

97

52-6

6

97
52
33
47
57

.33

47
57

3

3

—

Mon.

Sat.

8.

.

6H

42

£

s.

Spirits

Fri.

Tlinr.
a.

d.

3

6
16

3

6ii
9

6H

1

6
16

ex

1

d.

B.

3

6u

1

10

9

10

42

42

42

—The

Wed.

Tues.

d.

636

£

S

s.d.
10 10

s.

636

Thur.

£

d.

10 10

836

Frl.
s.d.
10 10
63 6

£

s. d.

10 10
63 6

Deb std)
86

36

112ft

Spermoil
Wbalcoil

82

00

.36

#

oil

ton 32 10

COiVliVlERClAL

36

6

82
36
32 10

36

82

36

82
36
32 15

003600

86 6

82
88
33

82

003600

32 10

33

AMD MISCELLAINKOUS

00

IVKWft.

—

Impokts and E.x:PORTa for the Week. The imports this
week sliow an increase in dry goods and a decrease in general mercliandise. The total imports amount to $5,450,222 this
week, against $7,553,228 last week, and $8,423,330 the previous week. The exports are $3,738,930 this week, against
$3,866,075 last week, and $4,976,521 the previous week. Tlie exexports of cotton the past week were 836 bales, against 317
bales last week. The following are the imports at New York
for week ending (for dry goods) June 30, and for the week ending
(for general merchandise) July 1.
FOREION IMPORTS AT NEW TOKK FOB THE WEEK.
1868.

Dry goods

1869.

$890,851

1870.

General merolmndise...

2,959,811

$1,162,777
3,679,682

Total for tae week..
PreTlously reported. ..

$3,850,662
120,745,937

$4,842,459
157,524,519

$124,5%,599

$102,366,978

.

Since Jan.

1

1871.

$934,444
3,633,866

$4,668,310
147,89.5,263

$152,463,573

$1,556,894
3 893 328

$5 450 222
190,328;591

$195,778,813

In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of
dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie)
from the pott of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending
July 4
XXPOBT0 FROM NEW TOBK FOR THE WEEK.
1868.

flnceJan.

1

The following

Now York

for

Jnne 26— St.
don

1870.

1871.

$4,131,637
87,597,889

$4,192,816
87,969,620

$2,733,930
115,456,568

$88,611,395

Prevloiuly reported....

1869.

$2,452,598
86,188,797

For the week

$92,03<),526

$92,162,466

$118,190,498

show the exports of specie from the port of
the week ending July 1 1871
will

Silesia,

,

Lon-

Foreign silver
Gold bars
American gold
28— St. Cnba, Liver-

poolAmerican eold
Foreign BUver
J8— St. Wisconsin, Liverpool—
Affi«ric«n gold

July
$40,000
69,995
820,000

29— St. Koln,

South-

ampton
American gold

4.50,000

Foroicrn silver

"

89— St.

Missouri,

47,823

Ha-

vana

American gold
330.000
1,227

"

600

30— Brig Spring Bird,
Port of SpainAmerican gold
Foreign gold

so.ooo

Silver bars
of N. York,

77,100

Liverpool
American gold

50,000

386.000

Total for the week
Previously reported
Total since Jan.

Same time

$4,973,208
39,757,160
$44,730,418

1871

1,

in

S.ime time in

I

$17,187,6S0 1867
14.688.489 1866
48,123,29j| 1885

1870
1869
1808

24,595.602

I

4.5,493,138

I

The imports

17,988,916

during the past week have

of specie at this port

oeen as follows
June 27— St. City of Mcrida,
Vera Cruz-

Prince
Silver

Silver

"

.lulyl-

$10,9.50

Gold

vanaGold...

600

an

Port

Marie,

600

-St.Morro Castle, Ha-

400

29— Sclir. Ernest and

$12,450
3,167,607

Same time

$3,1 .9 957

1871

1,

in

Same time

I

1870
1869

$7,176,325
9,597,838

1

I

in
$3,958,413

1868
1867

1,589,049

—

1.

— Securities held by the U.

10,000
7,825

S.

banks and balance in the Treasury

Treasurer in trust for National
:

Coin cer*

Week
ending
Feb. 4
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar.
April
April 8
April 15
April 22
April 29.

May
May
May
May

For V.

For

6.
13.

June
June
June
June

.

.

15,919..500

a52,575,000

15,899,500

.

3.53.075,000
333.730,.3.'j0

1

16,252,000

89,779,000

104,490,000

13,770,000

87,357,000

8,.389,000

21,340,000
19,891,000
19,072 000

367,l-2..500
368,474,.500
.369.,541.8.i0

.

354,030,000
354,164,000

1.5, 72.3, .500

3ri9,887,.500

.

.3.54,623,3,50

15,7*3,500

.

355.1.52,450

15,8:«..500
1.5.927,500
1.5,716,501

870,3,58.850
370,985,9,50
S7I,,59O,00O
371,03.5,950

.

600

.

.3.55, (i62,

,

3.55,.369,450

.

3,55,757,600
.356.191,000
.3.56,942,700
357,1-22 700

357,307,250

.

358,527,9.50

.

.

.358. ,579, 400

,

21.

23,.511,000
2-2,943,400

outst'd'g.
32,152,000
81,545,000

100,883,000

369.036,500

.

15,961, .500
15,81 1..500
1.5.911,500

.

3.

99,127,000
99,448,000

366.413,200

331,2.5,3.000

.

tiflcates.

Currency.

Coin.

Tot.ll.
305,8«8,2,50

.

,

10,
17.

,— Bal. in Treasury.—,

S.

Circulation. Deposits.
850,048,750 15,819,5(X)
""
350,623 700 15.819,500

,

20,
27.

July

Oil,

market has been
which shows an advance

6d.

10 10

630

48
56

6

d.

42

Markets.

Oil

Mon.

Sat.
s.d.
10 10

£

1

6

m

8
16

3

9

and Sugar an advance of

Lins'dc'ke(ohl).^ tn
Linseed(Calcutta)

Unseed

52

6

B.

d.

8
16

steady with the exception of Linseed

12

6

d.

B.

95

95
52
33
47
56

Wed.

Tucs.

3

1

.

London Produce and

f

d.

s.

6

57

d.

6
16

Rosin (com. Wilm.)..^ 112 ft 8 8
"
"
(flnepale)
18
Petroleum (stdwhite)..^ 8ft 1 6ii
**
"
(spirits)
9
Tallow (American). |1) 112 ft 43

Sugar (No.

3

1— St. City

tom House.

Produce Market. We note an advance in
ee
Otherwise the market is steady

Liverpool

Petroleum.

of 3s.,

d.

95
52
33
47

6

Havre-

Tue.\^8URV. Tlie following forms present a summary
of certain weekly transactions at the National Treasury and Cus-

—

s.

Beef (ex. pr. mess).. ^304 ft
Pork(Etn. pr. mess)..|ibbl
Bacon, Cnmb. cat. ^ 112 ft
"
Lard (American) ...
"
Cheese (line)

"

Holland, Liverpool
American gold

National

29
4
3
40

Market. Prices in this line have been
weak and on Beef and Cheese decidedly lower. Lard however
closes with an advance of 7d. during the week.
Sat.
Mon.
Thnr.
Fri.
Tnes.
Wed.
Provinions

Liverpool

1

589,860

1— St.

Total since January

2ti

10
11

4
3
6

d.

s.

610,000
1,254,473

Foreign silver

— St. Pereire,

''

Fri,

Tliur.

28
S
3
6

10
11
11
30

3
7

11
11

6

d.

8.

26
3

30
4
3
40

3

Wed.

Tncs.

d.

8.

26
10

«
4
8

31
bu!*!!
4

.

—St. Main, SouthampAmerican gold

"

.-

Atlantic, Liver-

Total for the week
Previously reported

decline.

.

1

1871.

American gold

208,364

ton

Frl.

927i

92,'^

91 Ji

92>i

,

90
89

1867

*'

The market for American
and advancing throughout the week.

li%
WJi
91K
91X

Consols for money
"
account
U: 8. 6s (5-20B, 1862

1— St.

8,

pool-

Silver bars

week's prices.

Becurities has been firm

July

Parthia, Liver-

erpool—
-

pool for the past week have been reported by submarine telegraph,
as shown in the following summary
London Money and Stock Market. Consols close at an ad-

vance of Id. over

1— St.

July

[July

3.58,913.400

.

.3.59.437,.5,50

.

359,885,550

369,iMl,.500

15,716,500 371,474,100
15,866,500 372 057..500 10.3.4.50,000
15.818,000 372.758,700
98,781,000
]5,716,.500 372,8:».200
95,985,674
15,716,500 373,22.3,7.50
15,765,500 374,293.4.50
15,712..50O 374,291,900
89,.580,000
13,916,500 374,859,900
90,945,000
15.866,500 375,304,0.50
15,866,599 875,752,149

9.412,000
6,377,011

5,294,879
3,750,000

32,.555,000

16,251,000

—

2.
National bank currency issued (weekly and aggregate), in
return for bills destroyed and mutilated bills returned (weekly and
aggregate) with the amount in circulation at date

Week

^Notes issued for ret'd-^ ^Mutilated notes brn'dNotes in
Current week. Aggregate-CIurrcnt week. Aggregate. Circulation'

ending
Jan.
7
Jan. 21
Jan. 28

338,240
891,920
219,548
7ia,828
438,340
432,990
243,940

34,a54,855
34,986,115

2.33,200

3.5,295,638

406,100
426.849
934,624

305,809,269
306,288,567
306.554,748
3li7,.35 ,953
308,078,713

38,2.35,997

,30a,.585,728

38,612,767

W3,950

30,194,638
36,620,987
37,129,262
87,708,212

132, 7a5
38.5,770
508,0.50

39,1.30,812

617,865
461,900

39,748,682
40,210,582

308,889,228
309,876,048
310,061,758
311,780,103

M;ir. 25

312,.388,551

April
April
April
April
April

43,82.3,224

313,312,531
313,625,631
313,773,C41
314.155,420
315,034,590

4

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

n

18
25
4

35,205,61)3

85,749,943
85,424,435
35,662,728
.33,868,395

670,.370

664,320
806,990

11

18

37,3.35,.5a3

38,199,1X13

39,006,893

1

8
15

22
29

42,226,933

3;14,980

354,.360

May 6
Mayl3
May 20
Maya7

314.9--2.440

June 3
Juno 10
June 17
June 24

315,370,646
315,808,453
316.316,893
316,746,023
317,071,973
316,923,094
319,140,^34

July

317,-476,919

1

—Fractional currency received

from the Currency Bureau by
U. S. Treasurer, and distributed weekly ; also the amount destroyed, and legal tenders distributed
3.

Week

.
Fractional Currency.,
Eecoived. DiBtributcd. Destroyed.

ending
Jan, ^t
Jan. 21
Jan. 88
Feb. 4

,

,

Fob. 11
Feb. 18
Feb. 25

...

March 4
Marchll
March 18
March 25
April
April
April
April
._

6
18.

20.
27.

June 8
June 10
Jnne 17.
Jnne 84
July

1

2.34,897
704,.366

388,285

6il9,2(K)

726,400
644,800
649,100
807,200
715,600

390,146
673,227
178,472
836,452
327,475

611,.500

296,.397

391.941
477,644
542,153

628,000
672 500
742.000
722,000
559,500
•-.
SfH.OOO
620,500
588,000
459,000
660,000
626,600
634,500
490,000
,

407,800
719,100

682,.544

639,000
631, .-00

Ajiril

May
May
May
May

682,500
653,000
601,400
608,00J
6O4„500
961,000
177.800
583,600
604,500

6.3%:341

540,700
709,768
770,000

44.5,442

732,000
685,996

9.'!4,400

Leg. Ten.
DlBlrib'd.
642,424
1,072,974
3,299,230
2,892, r2S
3,759,0.53

747,738
595,671
5,132,910
2,239,268
2,943,000
1.510,950
5,336,679
3,442,616
869,842
858.493
375,211

461,.520

8.''>5,941

394,809
873.746
602,273
602,206
574,065
453,000
1,021,800
142,179

1,990,853
319,541
2,016,600
2,884,670
1,043,106
752,300

2,358,0?S

THE CHRONICLE.

Julys, 1871.J
'

45

—

The disbursement of July interest and diviaends lins stimu•
lated the demand for first-clnsH railroad bonds, tboy beinff a favorite, and generally sntiafuctory investment for surplus cai)ital.

Amonp

more prominent new loans now offerinp; may be menUold Bonds of the Chesapeake and Ohio Uailroad Company, which are reported by the af^enta in good demand and
likely to bo advanced before lonjf beyond the price now fixed by
the Conipanv 92 and accrue<l interest. Central Pacific Bonds are
sellinsr at OH} to UK) Ex-Coup,

tioned

TANN EB

U WALL

'be

ST.,

NEW

TOBK,

DEALBRH IN

tlie

—

CO.,

ft

bakkbrr.

STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD,

AND EXCHANGES.

ORDERS executed AT THE STOCK AND OOLD EXCHANGES.
Interest Allowed on Deposits subject to Chxck at
Bight.

MMim WD

Buy and

FININCIIL.

sell, at

GAGE EKJHT (8) PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO,

INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
Jat Cooke & Co. are now selling, and recommend as a profitable and safe investment for all classes, the First Mortga^re SEVEN-

gold interest (more than EIGHT per cent, currency), and are secured
by first aud only mortgage on the entire road and its equipalso, as fast as the

Road

completed, on 33,000 Acres
or 500 acras for each $1,000 Bond.

Land to every mile of tract,
They are exempt from IT. S. tax

of

is

principal and interest are payDenominations: Coupons, 100 to $1,000; Regis-

able in gold.

;

of

the

ST.

Interest payable August and February, in New York, Lod
don or Frankfort-on-the Main, freeof U. 8. Taxes.

TANNER &

TIIIUTY Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
They have 80 years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent,

ments, and

FIRST MORT

current market rates, the

No. 11

CO.,

Wall Street

Banking House of Henry Clews &
33 Wall

Co.,)

N. Y.
f
Letters of Credit for travelers also, commercial credits issued
through Messrs. Clews, Habicht & Co., London, and their corresjiondents, available throughout the world.
Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of Ix>ndon, National
street,

;

1100 to 110,000.
Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable, at ten per
CENT. ABOVE PAR, in exchange for the Company's lands, at their

Bank

lowest cash price.

West

tered,

The proceeds of all sales of lands are required to be devoted to
the repurchase aud cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of
the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million
Acres in the most fertile portion of the Northwest, and the demand
for the Company's lands for settlement already exceeds the ability
of the Government to complete the surveys. This immense Sink
ing Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Company's
bonded debt before it falls due.
Holders of U. S. Five-Twenties, who wish to convert them into
a first-class railroad security, can do so at a present profit of about
13 per cent., while increasing their interest income nearly onefourth, by exchanging them for Northern Pacific 7 30's.
All marketable stocks and bonds will be received in exchange,
free of express charges, at their highest current price.

mation, maps, pamphlets,

any agent

etc., will

for the Loan, or to

of

be furnished on application to
Co., New York, Phila-

Jay Cooke &

S.

Hatch

Office op Fisk & Hatch.

Bankers And Dealers in Government Securities,
No. 5 Nassau street, New York, July 1, 1871.
The amount of the best class of securities now available in the
)

market, at prices which render them desirable and profitable for
investment, is limited in comparison with the amount of capita
which must seek investment from the July disbursements, and the
most substantial of these must ^be rapidly absorbed. Preference
will, of course, be given by prndent investors to those combining
the best assurances of absolute [safety with a liberal Interest on
their cost.

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

value.
3.

There

ample security

is

for the

entire

existing in completed Road, Equipments,
3.

The regular and prompt payment

mortgage, already

and work done.
and the security

of interest

of the principal are

beyond question.
an old and successful Road, with 337 miles now in profit
able operation, and 100 miles additional nearly completed, extend4. It is

ing

itself in response to the demands of commerce, as A Great
East and West Trunk Line from the Atlantic to the
Ohio, and for the accommodation of the immense mineral
re-

sources along

The

its line.

necessary to render its extension profitable does
not depend upon a slow future development,
but an enormous and
profitable trade u already ttaiting
and inviting
5.

traffic

for

6.

The Loan

is sufficient

amount

it.

their

;

©alette.

DIVIDBNDS.
Tho following Dividends have been declared daring

Per

Company.

the past

Whkn

week

Books Closzd.

Cbnt.

Railroads.

Pnterson & Ramapo
Central of New Jersey

4
3
4
3

Banks.

Stuyvosant
Manufucturers' National (Brooklyn)...
First National (Yonkers)
Fifth National

July 3July 20 Jnly 6 to July
July 1
on dem
July 15

80.

-

5

July 10
Jnly 3
July 10
July 1

American Exchange Fire

7
6

on dcm.
on deni.

Firemen's

5

4
4
5

Insurance.
Clinton Fire

Germania Fire
Merchants'
Commerce Fire
,*:tna Fire
Citizens'

6
10
S
6
6

Mechanics' Fire (Brooklyn)

5

Globe Fire
Park Fire
Tradesmen's Fire

5
6
7
5

^

Sun Mutual
Equitable

10

International
Importers' «fc Traders'
United States Fire
Hanover Fire
LorlllardFlre
Columbia Fire

6
S
7

3X
5
5

raiscellaneons.
States Trnst Co

ITnlted
Little Schuylkill Nav. lUt,

&

Coal Co.

5

3V

July 10

on dem.
on dem.

I

July 10

on dem.
on dem.
July

1

on dem.
on dem.
July 10
Jnly 1

on dem.
July 8
on dem.
on dcm.
on dem.
on di m.
on dem.
July 10
Jnly 10

on dem.

Fbidat Eviiniio, July 7, 1S71.
has been no change of import
ance in the money market during the past week, and loans are
readily obtainable at 3(34 per cent on government collaterals, and
3(3.5 per cent on miscellaneous securities.
The payment of July
dividends has not perceptibly influenced the market, as the
plethora of funds was previously so great as to place the rates of
interest at about the lowest point.
There is no large demand for
money from any quarter, and it seems probable that the market
must remain in much the same condition as at present, until the
demand for mercantile purposes to meet the Fall trade, has fairly,
set in.
It is generally supposed that the activity in stocks is
mostly over for this season, as public confidence in higher prices
was severely shaken by the developments of June; but it is not
impossible that the prospects of continued ease in the money

The money Market.—There

market may lead

to

more speculative business than

is

now

antici-

pated.

The

cable reports a decrease in the bullion reserve of the

Bank

become widely kno-wn, of England this week of £114,000, while the coin of the Bank of
popular and marketable., while it will
be but a sUght tax upon the France has increased 100,000,000 francs. No apprehension seems
great earning capabili'jes of the
to be felt in London that French affairs will seriously disturb their
Road.
money market, though money in Paris is much higher, being
Price of the bonds^ unUl further
notice, 02. and accrued In- now quoted at 6 per cent in conseqnence of the activity created
terest from May 1.
p-ig^ 4 HATCH.
by the new loan.
in

to

:

;

SaufeerB*

€t)e

Star Fire

The First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Chesapeake
AND Ohio Railroad Company offer peculiar^ inducements to

all

;

Cheshire

a.

and

Ireland

Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Coin, subject to
check at sight 5 per cent Interest allowed on all daily balances
Certificates of Deposit issued
Notes, Diafts and Coupons collected
advances made on approved collaterals and against merchandise
consigned to our care.
Orders executed for Investment Securities and Railroad Iron.

Winchester &> Potomac
Mount Carbon

Fisk.

Bank of

Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on Europe, San Francisco the
Indies, and all parts of the United States.

Full infor-

delphia or Washington.

Harvet

Provincial

Scotland,

branches.

CHRONICLE.

THIS

46

The last etatement of our city banks was favorable to continued ease, bo lar as th» Legal Tender reserve is concerned, which
had increased $1,318,637, the whole excess over the 25 yer cent
legal requirement being $18,174,482. Changes from the previous
statement were as follows: Loans increased $2,528,314; specie
deposits
circulation decreased $66,140
increased $2,511,235
increased $4,787,180 Legal Tenders decreased $12,340.
™rhe followinjj; statement shows the present condition of the
associated banks, compared with the same date in the ast two years
;

;

;

1

1870.
t2T6,5(XI.0OO

;sHi,!M.9r.9

3, 1S(!9.

»a8.40(VOO

stocks, it is evident that they are better
purchases now than they were a few weeks ago when they ruled
much higher. Rock Island sold to-day at 107^, the range since
Northwest Preferred has
January 1, having been 104(al30t.
sold since the recent break at 86i, the range this year having
been 81i@100i. Common has sold at 72, the raniie since January
1 having been 69f(<i924.
Other stocks, though considerably
below the highest point of the year, have not shown as much
variation.
The market lacks any decided tone and will probably
bo more or less unsettled for some time to come.
The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active
list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week

ll>,526,451

2'.s(XI,(»m
34,200,(iOO

219,10CI.0(fl

n9.S0O.0OO

Satnrrtay,

71,a4S.Si8

Tenders

J,60(l.ll00
33.0'.i0.(x«

S4S,S0S,69;i

NetdenoalW

5li,SOO,l)00

46,7^0,000

July 1.
9iV i^M

:

The demand for commercial paper continues very good, and NY.Cent&H.R 92 92s^
do
scrip
*1V5
....
names are readily sold at the low prices heretofore Harlem
Erie
Zi% im
quoted, which are about 4i@5i per cent on the best endorsed Koiidlnif
IIOV 111
paper at 60 diys to 4 or 5 mouths 4 per cent is an exceptional Lakehliore
118X109

Moiulay, Tuesday, Wednesd'y ThurBdiiy,
July 5.
Julys,
July 4.
96« 9VJS
96JS 97X
92
92
92«
92K

first-class

;

on very choice short date paper
paper is offered on the market.
rate

very

;

second-class

little

percent.

Commercial,

first

class endorsed

••

••

•*

"

*•

**

•'

4

*
slnglenames

6

4

6^,

@

3to4niontns.

Bonds.— Governments have been

5

5X

5>i(^ 6^
f'XtS S'A
4
4M

to 6 rnontliB.
60 days.

4

@

4}«iai

5w@

CO days.

'•
"
"
Bankers. -first class lolelfoi
*
•/
domestic

ITnltrd States

todays.
months.
months.

5M

4>^ra

and

firm

advancing until to-day, when the market was heavy, chiefly in
consequence of the larger amount of bonds brought out by the
recent advance in prices. On Saturday last 5 20's of 1802 closed
at 114, and 18C7's at 112^. On Thursday the former sold up to
115i@115i, and the latter to 113i@113f, and closed to-day the
1862'8 at 1144, and 1867'8 at 112|. The lower prices are rather a
reaction from the previous rapid advance, than any evidence of
weakness in the market. Foreign bankers have been the chief
purchasers, and the shipments of United States bonds this week
have been of more considerable amounts than we have had occasion to report in any previous week for some months past. The
advance in gold here, and the higher rates for our bonds abroad
have afforded a fair margin on shipments.
In regard to the new five per cent loan there was some sensation produced yesterday by the cable report that Assistant Secretary Kichardson had been successful in his negotiations for
placing the bonds in London, but as no details were furnished
and no confirmation has been received to-day, the report is not
regarded as of much importance.
The programme of treasury
purchases of bonds and sales of gold in July embraces the same
amount of each, being $1,0U0,000 per week. At the purchase of
$1,000,000 bonds on Wednesday the total offerings amounted to
only $1,811,750 and the prices paid were between 112.77 and
113.43.

The following were the highest and lowest
government

securities at the
Saturday,
July 1.

»'«,18S1 coap....xi;5

6 20's,1862coup.
S.aOB,lii»l
b-M'a, IWiS
S-»'B, 1865
5- JO s. 18rt7
5-20'8, 1868

This

Tnesday, Wedneed'y Thursday,
July 4.
July 5.
July 6.'
:

....

....

'15'.4

„

:

?x

....

'nVA

n

•

;ux

115X
111),-

....
...

ti4ii

v.i'^m

:

112J4

'imx

ii2«

6'8

Is

g.

S
»

»

:

"Uox 115X

..

iiiHn2x
"5
....

:

was made

at tbe

July 7.
•ii?x US'*

....

v.i
ii5)i

;

Friday

•uiHiii

11»X 113«
U3v( iisx

us%

113

:

:

the Price bid and asked, no sale

.

1I2X llS^

S

•xiujiiiax
III

Carrency

3.

U3>4
1

•

10-40'8,

•

llSi^

Mondav,
July

prices of leading

Board on each day of the past week

mi(
....

Saturday.
July 1.

h\

2^

112V

'••iH

July

3.

Tnesrlav,

July

4.

mnrnx
115

..

.

July

a.

,(ulv 6,

Friday
.(niv

;

'

^ix

Ss

N.Car.. old..
•• V.Car., new.
«• VIrg., old....
<• 8 C, u, J 4fc J
lis

•

'M «J«
X5:w ii%

6SH 'tis 68
48V '59 60
95X 95V S3K
**
89X SOX Hii ..". 89^
.SO
•
....
86X "85
58^

5S,

•

This

Is

:;••
K\

9 IS*

•sM'^sonrt
'XH%
90
Un. P«c. l>t.... 'US
D. P. L'd ut.... •.... 85X
U. P. Income.. • .. fcSx
Cent.Pac.Uold
99^ ...

9;

*'5!<
58>;
95

.

WV

the price bid and asked, no tale was

made

....

at the

99^100

99V 99«

Board.

Railroad and JtllacoIIaneons StoeUs.— The

stock

90i«
108>i

lslan<:...

VoX

73X
n\%
109^

i.<;

&

10.1

ff)%

80X

81

120

a

•

..

89 H

89X

JOJi

K

105
•'a^
•a;
•135

W

U..Uart.&Krte
Union Paciflc.

3K

!

Quicksilver....
PacillcMaii....

'UX

IIV
42X

Ain.Meich.L'n
United States. 'SOK

MSh

2«

80V
52V .W

51
•45

53X

!9;«

W-A

....

84
87

'136

...

....

".... Ill

121

93

....
....

....
....

ax

31H 31K
58X <SS%
.!« :::•

42V

•53X 54«

90

•»V
S6V

4^'K

•80

;25

8<(i

59

•nx

Vl%
43

12*4

HH

•122

9V

58)<
•5>i

sos-

....

.... 'laoji 121

125

30X ilH

3!IK
58 V
6

•IIX

—

80
53

93

^%

7

ii?i

421^

Kxpr'SB

81
iV/i

«M

88

•135
•liO

s'

M%

Ox mii

S3

87

IHI

58 K

58>i

lORlJ

100

•80

•S!

a

.3H

30v 31X
58X

ffest. Iln. lel.
Mariposa rrel..

81

19» 'X>^
105« 106

2il

IWV

"I

..

5' \<

"20>4

7X

•9!l>j

\vz% "io;Hi07>i

.12

"lilo

II

....

t,V4

4;v

llOV IllX
laov 121

83
84
do
pre!' "S9
nilnulsleutr'l '•13>X 13!
Mich, t'cntral. •
121
Morris & Esse* '92^ 93

Adams

»iii
1II8M I09>S

8UJ4-

Del.,L»ck ,tW
Hauu., bt. Job.

ti7m:8i4
72» 73!<
9;u
91

Tin

91

51V

&I

Col.rbir-

73

99H 99V
cox 61

&

109V i:o%
58V n<A

59Ji
117>i 118

xoiyi iiO)j

«)>*
4,i<

111),!!!*,;

59X

74
92 «

W4

61
d
pref....
V\}i 81
Ohio, Misslssli)
47K 4:<<
C»ntral olN.J. •llUJt 111
Chic.
Alton. "120
do
do pi-el 'IVO ]25

Clev.,c.,C.

11138M12«
109;<110X

5SV 1)9«
i:.>« 11 iH

Fort Wayne... 'BJ
St.faul
60!,

^nama

2jy
lll>«

Kl-'^V 1119 1<

59

73

....

12

m%

•tJ" S?«

53>»

•52

.W

....

•53X

5t>i

•45><
46
..
•"H 47,'^
• Ti-iRiH tbp nrlc.p hirt and askod. no fiale was made at th« Board.
The Gold market. Gold has been strong most of the week
but declined a fraction to-day, under the prospect of smaller
exports of specie, closing at 1131. The specie shipments of last
week, exclusive of a transhipment of silver, were over !J3,500,000,

Wells, Karno..

.

—

but will probably not reach $1,500,000 this week. The sales of
gold by the Treasury this month will be $1,000,000 each week, on
Thursday, the first sale having been made on the 6th inst. in one
round lot at 113.38 the total bids amounting to $2,425,000. Cash
"
gold has been easier and rates for borrowing ranged from " flat
to 2 per cent., to-day the rates for borrowing were 3 and 2 per
The cable reports yescent, to flat, and 1 per cent, for carrying.
terday and to-day make a decrease in the specie held by the bank
of England of £114,000 and an increase in the bank ot France of
francs.
Custom House receipts this week have
to $2,070,000.
following table will show the course of the gold premium

100,000,000

amounted

The

t

Open-

.

Board.

Wednesd'y, Thursday,

Northwest
do
pref

Rock

•i;%

lwsi\,l

nsx

....

Tenn.ncw...

MondMV,

58

i;6
8;j.

la.'iS

llOV

^^*dBy,

July
96V 97
91V 92
12?
127
127H
11% .SIX 27X

each day of the week past

State and Kallroad Bonds._The Southern State bonds
have generally been steady on a moderate business. As these
securities rank more properly among speculative than investment
bonds, the rein vestment of July dividends does not affect them
to the same extent as the old standard railroad bonds, or the new
loans offered in our market. In the absence of speculative transactions the leading Southern bonds are generally dull.
Railroad bonds are without special activity, although it is certain that a good proportion of the large disbursements" made this
month will gradually seek investment in these favorite securities.
The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most
active Slate lionds at the Board on each day of the week
6BTena.,old...

Wabash

FittBhurg

11IX114Q
1

18?I.

8,

by some of the leading

30.491,457

BDOcle
Clrcnlatlon
LettHl

July

July2.

Jnlvl.ISTl.

Lo»n» and discoants

fJuly

market

has been irregular and generally dull. Business was much
broken up by the Fourth of July holidays and the adjournment
of the Boards over Monday and Tuesday, together with the yaclt
races at Cape May and horse races at Long Branch, so that there
was comparatively little done for four or five days. The marktt
is now supposed to be more free from the control of cliques
than
for a long time previous to the Rock Island break, and the Lake
Shore party, is said to be the only combination of any strength,
operating for a rise. Stocks have not been positively wiak, and
the fluctuation ol each day seems to show an irregular feeling
without decided tendency in either direction. The marktt is in
precisely such a position as might have been anticipated after
the
events of the past month prices have declined materially, but
the confidence of outside purchasers has been so severely shaken
that they do not care to take stocks at any i>rice. Without any
change iu the actual values of the several properties represented

tjuotations.
I.OWHiKh-

.

>

los-

Ing.

Total

Balances.
Currency.
Gold.
.

.

Clearings.

inif.

Monday. "
Tuesday, "
Wedn'day. "
Thursday, ••
Friday,

ciit.

1....113S(

Bafday. July

est.

113)i

113X

113V MS.g'iS.filO
Holiday
Holiday

»;,123,80O

»2,527.3U1

8
4

5....:!3«
6 ...;!S«

118X

IISV

11314

44.935,0CU

1.73-'.703

v.~iAii
2,008.860

\\i%

I13i<

113)^

U3J<

l\i%
\Uii

5I.UB.000

7. ...11334

•

1.92S50!
1.839.. 69

2.802.680
1.5.9,52b

47.605,000

m%

1932«4.l«)
1,339,569
Currentweek
1W><
::3X
113V
:'.2«
l,8i.'2,162
112^
Prevlousweck
113
211,631,000
113X
Jan 1, 1S71. todate..llOi<
llOJi
113;^
113V
Foreign r xchanee. The considerable supply of bills

l,529„^2«
2,112.5;S

—

drawn

against shipments of bonds has furnished more than enough
exchange to supply the moderate demand, and the result has been
a decided softening in rates during the past few days. It will be
noticed that this condition of the market— a decline in rates arising
from a full supply of bills is something quite unprecedented during a number of months past, and indicates a very considerable
bond movement, particularly as the eupjily of cotton bills has
been almost entirely cut off^ by the bigher prices ruling in our
markets. Double-Eagles for shipment have been obtained at J premium, which is less than was paid last week, and the shipments
of coin will probably not be over $1,500,000 against nearly
Cotton
$3,700,000 last week (exclusive of silver transhipped).
exports from the United States amount to 7,944 bales against
The prices below are to
25,12.') in the same week last year.
some extent nominal, as nearly all the business to-day was done
at a concession from those rates.

—

60

London prime bankers
Gooclbaukcis'do
commercial

Days.

Paris (liankerB)

®
®

Antwerp

5.15
^.15

Swiss

4UX®
S6X@

Kranklort

.

5.10

I

41

•

..

..

(«

...o
.

..a

....®

79M®

Prussian tbalers

111

lll'M

5.WX(*

...

41«l9 41H

Bremen

»
a

5.10

5.!3V«

Amsterdam
Hamburg

Days.

s

IWUdH
llOX®

1\^%(A \wy.

IIOM® HOX
lluXW 110}<

72^'^

...

®

T2V«
..

transactions for the week at the Custom House and SubTreasury have been as follows
-Sub-Treasury
CuBtom
Payments.
Mouse
Kccelpts.Currency.
Gold.
Eecelpts.
Gold
Currency.

The

:

.

Saturday, July
Monday,
"
"
Tuesday.

Wednesday, ••

I

.

3,.
4..

TbursdaT,

"

5.
6.

Friday,

"

7..

M60.UI0
288,000

»1

2.'>8.;63

4 6.9tt2

90
84

$1.203 013 .3
5.34,917 93

.Holiday....
aei'.iioo'

"M.'aiweo.i'

581,000
179,000

l,18S,a«li »5

$2,070,000

$6,541,213 51

2,174.03! 37

921,!>7l

Si

2,304,188 f.5
1,507,915 14

»7.-87,321 40

1,899,^0 61

t2,:68,4(l»

'.O

822,579 29

''iTsiiM s«'' 'siwesei
66.1.

'80 83
72

1,1-94,9!'^

1732,570

1

0'22,;2; 01

;

Total
Balance, Jnne 30

Balance July

7

$6,531,466 <9 $13,0«.8»2 99

61,7^1,994 34

3,.^84,987 1'2_

166,240,319 86

$4,51-89 89^

»5,'.»l,a63 i"

July

THB CHRONICLE.

1671.]

8,

—

New

York City Banks The following «tntement •how* the
eonHition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week
ending at the commencement of business on Julj 1, 1871
ATBEAaa AMOUNT orNet
LnUKl
LoftDR And
ClrculaOtDltal

Bew VorK

»s.ix»,o()o

ManlMtua
Mornhftnta'

...

Mrtrliibnloi

...
,..
..,

,

Union
A'nerlCft

Phonlx
Olty
Tr«d6«meD'i..

,

filUnn

2,060.000
3,000.000
3,000,000
1,900,000
9,000,000
i,Mio,jao
t, 000,000
1.100,000
600,000

Cliemloal

mKco'virii. Rp«i^l#.
tlon, T>rP(>.tt«.T«»n.lfi(i
fr.s'c.KX) |2,»r7.voo iJJO.oon »i3.!»(.a(io »i,fni>.i(n
5,»JU/<I0
6.422,000
9,»18,700
4.753 JOn

298.3i<0

817,1100

9a«,«oo
284,900

520,842
486,600

State

3 S9".451

321,»2
171295
288,«M

2,0S9.42J

9W

2,6!I6,S41

1.9n,8Ti
3,1''5.;29

8,476,f3I
1,963 000
10,6t0,<08
1.667,393
2.518,184
3.098,9110

2,958,-00
3.557.70O
2,681,1(0
4.136.0S?

790.400
9,666
562.947
240,100
4.500

00

69,-

182,5!7
74.000
2,670
106,320
soo.aw
J2,6»2
96.408
182, CO
501,400
818,705
8i ,571
66,9
808.600
4,228
1. 915
19,9
10.853
10,3.^
231,0(10
3.200
6T7
1,009,700 2,897.900
126,000
,739.200
269,(Xn
216,000
729,000
162,1 00
814.700
189,500
793.500
900
267,900
8.SC0
883,200
»,S45
225,000
180,000

1.740,510
l)9ti.;i.2

1I,«-39,100

19,913.643
1,269.5(10

594,466
1, 2.12.2 1
1.0.>2.';6a

l,5'i5,(XIO
21,16«,-;(I0

12,417,0(10
l.,')<f7,500

an

6.971,

1.166,710
4.38O.10O
1 ,156,900
8.459,874
1.503,664
503,784
643,(n2
:86,114

6,306

5,565.

2,7TT

Bank of f^omnierce.
Bank of N. America
n'k of Ri'deniptlou.
Bank of Kopubllc...
City

5.:i3^6«l
1,'.74,K)0

1.918,244

2..581

000

1,S89.5*S
3,158.461
1.497,088
l.«37.()00

6.017,733
1,464.807

2399,953
2,007,8(0

1,446.22
1

2.898,659
i,892,rao

2J02,729
2,448,400
1. 19-1 .6,50
1,7«H (180

753 .940
;2,SS!,S(«

23,5IM,856
1,151,900
690,996
1,106.816
662,711
1.154 500
19.135.100
11,717,000
1,462,000
6,686,000
4,459,000
6,420,800
750,100

5,0«.)00
1,2(4.5(«)

Dec.

260,000
444,410

44,855
6,967

942,135
1,050,104
1,287,288

296,337,959

163^6,451

Philadelphia Banks.

19-1.600

9.515.600
8,1(15,0110

4i7.0(l0
1.9111, aio

1,013.900
2,33il.(»l(l

274,200
l,829,5»l
394,675
815.786

90.000
71 ,348,828

Inc.

Legal Tenders.

Dec.

$4,787,180

Deposits,

Lesai
Tenders,

31.201966

233.594.016

31.071 2U
80,969,723
30,;40,4il
30,662.091

2i9.4'>n,7H)

(8,230,118
7J,900,833
70.410,441
72,178,961

S0,560,6i!6

243321319

S0,4»»,457

24^308,698

Cleavinpt*.

241,393,519
241 ,'^94336
243,276,1'iO

—The following

645.119.180
f (=4.30 1.358
663,323,702
719.S72.4S1

686,817308
681.087 380

71361,168
713.8,828

561.366,458

the average condition
of th« Philadelphia National Banks for the week precedinc Monday, July 3, la71
is

:

Total net

_ Banks.
Philadelphia
North America
yamurs and Mecb.
CoramerclaL
Mechanics'
Bank N. Liberties

Bouthwark
Kensmeton
Penn

Wes

ern

Manufacturers'

Bank

Commerce

of

Olrard
Tradesmen's
Consolidation
City

Commonwealth.

,

.

Corn Exchange....
Union
First

Third

1,000,000
2,000,000
810,000

2,'57,000
2,;('6,0iJ0

1,587,800
1.081.K0J
1.382.952
1,483,709
2,060,000
821,673
8,958.0n0
1,.
541 .759
1.119,918

1,000.000
250.0(X)

1.000,000
2(0.000
800.000
400,000
8(0.000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000

SUlh
(;f ntral

Bmk

of Republic.
Secailty

Tot»l

599,100
294 OOJ'
110,095
271,6(0
253.000

4310
1,113

4329

8,0''0

1,000,000
247,000

1,180,150

ii\iMi

705,458
3,528,000
1,009,026
794,7 9
983 871

212,1(15

775,«.18

209.7,50

i.49;,ao

450(0(1

$58,130,492

1'<(1.1I5

270.0(10

ai2, 55

136,(00
166,000

1.1,5,0(111

907 010
7-3.000

22 ',000

0(1

998,aia
640,000
142,000

$233,883

2.650,«O

579.(1(0

1,734.000

2ii83J0

800 00.)
180,0(0

$14.802302

$47,139,791

$11,190,228

deviations from last week's returns are as follows

^oans

Increase.
Increase.
Increase

Specie....

Legal Tenders

$116 529
94 6rj
300,811

Deposits
Circulation

Increase
Increase

1,369 .110
18,249

.

BOSTON Banks.— Below we give a stateraent of the Boston
National Banks, as returned to the Qearing House,
on Monday

J

uly

o,

loVl

Banks.
Atlantic
Atlas

Blackstonc
Boston
Boylston

•Broadway
Colninblan
"Continental
Eliot

Everett

c

Capital.

Loans.

$730,000

$1,641,794
2.936,419

1300000

Soecle,
$1354

L.T Notes.
$172,679

1,458

l,,5(»30O
1,000.000

3,664312
1319,638

6,55«

500.000
200.000
1,000.000
1.000.000
1,000,000
200,000

13'M34»

15,144

580,265
2,279,674

1.38939g
2,745370

TW,S«7

83,,1S3

IJ'O

1&>3U
:

44'3'28
17',44S

*
~

1391

«

259,47$
69,003
988,000
125,117

25 .,69

4V371

Deposits, CIrculs$553,036
767,388

$1.16,452
793 971

1,877,614
806,717
791,490

789,697
676,l«5
449 601
175.723
771,963

9463 19

M5.6I1
683,463
1,111.611

57l.'4yi
T'JI.lOO

6M318

117,410

4Ji22,7S6
5,167.606
1.1933011

:

9.19*
a»T,»»7

9M.4WI

i.m.m

8893*7
•08398

299.4.1:

116.996

9&1328
890388

1,721,119
1,847,793

1300.000

2OO30O
I,,'i00.0(»

.90,ess

S063;2
2493(0
116.177
lKS.e29
885,173
279,140
4*1,929
47,'50
21.5300
84^,059

9M

11

13327
42,161

W.605

500,000

ToUI.,

797368
773303

163300

1,124.686
2,061,798

53,5382
488,816
85,648

541035

850,694,067 124316.013

are as follows

]nc. 1396,192 (Deposits.
Inc. 345,441 CirculaUon..
197,413

480334

8883W

879319
231 1>4
5113(6

72338

Dec.

•»>m

730 ONI
1366,497

.$48,050,000 »119,152,159 11,441,499 113,117,482

Loans

174393
7(2308
59038*
78930O

988363

The deviations from the returns of previous week
Specie
Loeai Tender Notes

177. 01

637.279
991 381
788,784
7TS.«!0

1.163.4:8
8,232,129
l,10B,6UJ
1.212.541
9(W,(98
l,<84,:a8
897,701

l,4<2,7'.e

Kim

7013

619 864

116 862

4,804
112,400
4,727

8,2>7,6P9
4, 520.8 -.9
681.323
S..5063;i
3,170,111

2,000,000

45,261

23>riH
42,996
26,988
6,4:0
98,4(U

8,091311

:

Inc,130SaOO
..D«0.

32,299

1

SOUTHERN SECURITIES.
Prices arc

made by

several of the principal dealers, thongh
necessarily nominal.

some quoUtlons sre

Tbea« Quotation* are ot tbe Leas Active Sernrltlea which
are not Given on the Next PaKeSeeurltiea.

t'lty

Alexandria t>8
Atlanta, Oa, 78
Augneta, tia., 76, bonds
Ch'lecton. S.

84
70
52
70

.

C, 7», F. L. bde

Meinpliis past due ecu pone.
Mobile, Ala., 6s, bonda ....
8s.

LSashvilletts

(JorloikBB
.

*'

.Jlutj

stock
& Darlington 7s
Ridge, 1st Mortgage

"
"

"

"

"
"

and

A Dan
"
"

"
RIchm.

,

guart'd 6a

m.

4tb

78
*.

Fetersb.

"

Fre'ksb'i;

"
"

'

1

Qnotatlons of mouttaern
j

.

82
35
ai

.

30

)

05

I

50

I

.

.

,
I

.
,

par

I

"08

'
I

par
.

65
95
95

Bank of Memphis
Bank of Middle Tennessee
BankofParis
par
Bank of the t'nlon
„
2j
Bnk of West Tennessee... .!!'.. '.'.ill!! '25
Buck's Bank
par
CityBank
ai
Commercial Bank
30
Merchants' Bank
par
Northern Bank
p.ar
Ocoee Bank
O'*
'80
Bank of Sliilliyvllle
Southern Bank
Traders' Bank
'..par
Life and General Insurance Company 05
sou H CAKO(.I»A.
Bank of Camden
25
11a k of Charleston
95
Bank of Chester
OS
Bank of Georgetown
05
Ba.ik of Hamburg
06
Bank of Newberry
05
Bank of the State of 8onlh Carolina.. 95
Farmers' and Exchange Bank
01
Verrhants' Hank
06
rianten' Bank or Falrflold
04
.

.

I

1

m 8s «

" Sd m. 88

"
'

8e

Pelureburgl

&,

lilana.

. .

mtg. so

m

Sd

3dm,«e

Morfolk

Misslstippi Cant. let m. 8b
" 8s
2d
"
*'.ronM. let m. 7b 80
" fop«f>M «« XI 70

77
PC
80
93i
704
6Si
83
96
85

87

IstS^B

"

IjOD-

.'

Plt'^njont 6b..

"

iiO

W
87
83

(is

coea'd 8b.

Isl

"
7ft

88
...

4th,8B
fond. Int. 8s
,'

'joatbside, 1st

56

79)
Ini

77

Sds,

"
Rich.

,

nHsDlastppl

Ista

«e

4th, 8s
Virginia Central Ists, 69
"
2nde, 6b

93
80
84
^1

?s

86

2ds6e

Georgia.

A'lanticanrt Uulletock
Savannah, Albany * Gnlf 7k
bonds, end. by 8avannab x
Pensacola &Q«orKialet m7s
"
" 2dia9e.

4Uu8s
A Han.

ATennlBtB

Va.

State uf Alabama
85
Mobile and Ohio, a mtg,8«
68
Selma and Meridian let m. Be 60

Macon and A ni^'jeta bonds
"
"
endorsed.
Macon and Augnsta stock

2dB68.,..„
ed» 8b

& .ilex.

Urange

let

mtg.

TO
80
70

Virginia.
Orange* Ale».,l6tB6»,....'

Income,

let

.

Tennessee.

let, 8f.x
let. end

stock

88
40

80
80

East Tenn. Ik, Virginia 68, end
by State of Tenn
Mempbisand Ohio 10b
•'
6b

8s,fjold bonds, endorsed by

SoathweeieruKii.,

.>I..7s

"
Cheraw

Alabama.

Montgomery and Knienla

let

Savannah <fe Char. 1st M., 7b.
North Kastcm let mtg. 88.
'
Sd
8«..
"
8d "
8b..

Railroad Secnritles.
West V.
"

,

Sparten-bnrg and Union 78^
gnar'd by BtatoS. C

6U
70

8»....

* Aug

Char!., Col.

7H

liicbmond 6b ..
Wilmington, N. C,,6s
'

Sooth Carolina.

70
86
64
72
66
SO
83
63
63
70

Macon 7e. bonds
Memphis ()B. endorsed

,-*etert*burg 6b.

M M

•18

OiilnmbU.S. C , 6s
CoIambuB," 7s,bonde
rredrick8bnrg6B
Lynchbnrp (is

Montgomery

North Carolina.
Mid Ask
Wilmington & Weldon7s.... Hi) »ft
" ch. & Ruth. IstM, end
"
"
1st M.. Ss... SS< 64

Asb

Bankol'Knoxvlllc

179.'

atjr.t

116.167
554,184
583,308

l.OOO.UO

219.SS5
239 5(>i

217.0(10

796.0(0
261, 75

l,i5i,(iot;
4'5.(l0i)

«««,7I8
:.90i3>i

111B3

1,500,000

Webiiter

277384
2n,t77
1833112
8I4.««)
833 214

369316

2,006,019
5,980,201

Commonwealth

»%3BI

129.92i

43>0.247

Bank Tennt'saec, old
Bank Tpii PSBee,new
Bank TennesRee, Torbett. ,"
Bank Tcnnrssep, post notes'.','
Planteifl' Bank
I'nioii Bank
Fnion Bunk rertiflcates. ..'..'.,
Bank of (^'liattanooga
Bank (if Commerce

8,117,0(0
1,0119,2(0

2S9,(I(0

3,000

.590.(0(1

131'i.OOll

357.001

557.000
1,094,000
992,000
3,176,000
2,329,000
495,000

227318
177315

1. •''1117,392

1.-753

1,064,5M
958

467.750
457.000
210,160

954,3 3

334,430
241.2:9
442.156
177,653
543 (UK)
410,0(0

6.000
12,000

6!)8,000

91S341

S83 5r7
1328.0PO

8^,000
5,-48

$1,(00,000
797,550
932.500

1,96 ,(00
1,689,000
2.482,0(0
1,6;9,200

65'l,oa'

1(1.000

1,342,000
1,483,000
3,906,000

$3,936,000
2,340.512
4.378,600

1,390,100
88 ,000
600,000

92,572

$16,43J,000

'

9.«7,542

1,373,50:)

150,000
210.(00
275,000
700,000

,

Ek'hth

L, Tender. Denoslts.ClrciiIat'n,
$1,369,000

5,860
79,900
3.200
2 123
2,000
11,180

2,5:54,(00

800,000
900,000
250,000
250,000
500,000
400.000

300.(100

P'lVRnth

Specie.
$i(,(«10

$5,50- ,0(0
4.146,828
5,573,410

800300

Fonnb

The

Loans,

Capital.
$1300,000

1396.7TO
178378

3i0

1308304

AH

1313.978

1,000.000
1,000.000

'*

Agltreitate

487317

til

1,!55.2)6

8,891 ,T24

1,000300

"

611.521,922

«B13j9
40«S'l
210338

S,117,(IK1

1300,000

Union

Jlontg'ry &,

weeks past

Bl«>l

8M.44

15,8*4
111.718
22.l»4

1,01IO,HO

Secnrlly

,1231«

I

W»,7»l

78,4T4

2,000300

E»Kle
Richanire
Hide & Leather
Revere

week are as follows

Net Deposits

Specie. ClrCTil^tlon.

July

582.148
896,700
2/8.080
7;2.939
670,200
214.741
606
J31,«t«
521,000
2,187,292
455 322
350,294
511.000
627,910
872 .,500
684,000
720,000
747,000
231,480
604,310
242,'15
3,210,200
5,922,620
389,300
3I7.6'4
208.449
215,529

127,954
111,096
177,019
360,849

49(l,4tt8

)

are the totals for a series of

291,441.639
291,803.148
293.810.161
29S,1»1,jS2

.(100

507.3(11

I

66,149

1,233.519
2.111

1.137,800
3,421.911
1,610,899

522,626

823

9,54,969

293,'i:9,iv»5

1

111.945
048.091
919.1lh2

618337

84S577

961,191
1,284,744

.lane 21,.

10, ,
17,,,

Third

3,816.111)
1,6''8,180
4,H6<i.6i7

T«.100

76,400

1,«3.220

200,000
100 uou

15 2623'.3
15.880.111
13,799.880
12.716.193
12.989,910
14.0i9.2I6

27,...

sveond (Granite).,

43.1,:i(«l

1.523.51(1

493,l«tl

44.7(10

2,399.1110

Inc. $2,259,314
2,511,2«
Inc.

2<9.436331

.rnne3

61 .mi

1,169,471
3,ue',4(4
9,6 2,«10
9.5r*.23I

947 -.(10
584,0!5 8,847,670
60.-.(iO
900,100
46.303
7<8,0(10
e9,.'«0 |477J2(0
5.990
4.490
1,299,1109
854.250
61.010
131,4'
5.757
9,727
130,531
4,000
1711,611
289.172
5,900
185,612
891,880 ,460,743
29,643
132,905
28.669
3924
93 600
468,600

4.a4S,200
2,li3,C60
5,(r!5.n»
2.'14.9fO

First

445,144

1,M),!.7(10

5M.0f0

O.WJJOO

900,001!

Loans,

Jone

2,S29.-299

Washington

1,496,532

771,581

108,809
8S7,252

186:91
86364
41373

600.000
2.000,000
790,000
1.000.000
1,600 000
300.0(0

i.s.ti.edo

85,056,400 296,237,959 I16,526*)l 30,494,457 248,308,693

The following

.Tune

T«3i;0

258.618
168 938

1P9,9(1«

deviations from the returns ot previous

,

2,481 3INI

94ijtsa
1,.«>,7«4
44149,406
9,912.600
22,726,660

2i<0,000

!0

Traders'

Tremont

341,708

848330

itmMB

11.151

3,111,211
33>'7.ag«
8371,61 1«
4.173,771

888341
1,481,!4R
1,18" 718

l«l,2!*
169.141
Ol.'Ol
814,191
7S.(«7

10308

3.S43I1

1300.000
2300.000
1300.000

1.179314

8.480

II

(n3,444

33IM.89S

1300000

Suff->1k

747311
1,441,130

451,847
484,910
96^.400
196,700

28,900
17,1(«

3,161,68

504,492

2,310.126
1,814,405

4306,198

2:'4,997

2 ftM,7ai

1,000,000

May
May

761306

88.029

3.919.5(10

GtTDlan American
Rullsrfead

Loans

173,747

300.000
1 OUO.IIOQ

2,2!(I.UUI

Nuw York County

Specie
Circulation

8J3M330

901300
8,8300

1,000,000
900,000

Knicland

S,R'(4,»(il

l.,il5,465

The

11,0003011

Mount Vernon

New

4\*.m

J.'iO.OOO

Tota Is

8,411

MiT<-hants'

9,1 66.1(19

s.gw.ooo

Ml anractiuersA Builders

8,110
37,188

•3>3e«

Ma"saehuseLts

MHViTlck

1 .202.51

4,199.800

American National
«ermanla

i3a),ins
1,116,748

M.irket

2.785.2i6
8783,11

r>00,000

200,000
139,000
200.000
250.000

8U0300
8000DO
40000D

73M

8,745,827

1,000,000
910,000
1,000.000

Sieve ith Ward.
Slthth National

33i(S,48«

s,«»,70n

Third National
Now York N. Bxchanf;e
Tenth Nation il
Bowe'-r National

Btnsrressnt

l30i),(no

•J.95:l.247

1900,000

First Niitlnnal

Howard

»'M8

1.41^

Osllatln, Nktionai

A

1.938

l,N3»36«

MIDOOO

523,590

3.18 -.472
S.420

.

1310
2373.M1

750300

329,111

I.a3«,000

New

M

•9,no

1,000.000

l,9"6,47ll

MurchanM'Kxohnnge,...

800,000
600,000
200.000
Leathur Manal
000,000
Seventh Ward,
600,000
tate ol
York
9,000,000
American BzehanKe
6,000,000
<;oram<'rce
10,000,000
Brotidway
1,000,000
Ocean
IJ)O0,00O
Mercantile
1,000,000
Paolac
422,700
Kepubllo
2,000.000
Chalhom
490,000
People's
412,900
Nortb American
1,000,000
Hanover
1,000,000
Irvlnt
500.000
Metropolitan
4,000,000
CUIieni
400,000
»«"»a
l.OOO.OOO
Market
l.OOO.uoo
Bt. Nicholas.. ..
l.OOO.OOO
Shoe «n<l Leather
1,2'0,000
Corn rfxchanite...
l.noo.OOO
Continental
.
2,000.000
Commonwealth
,
7SO.000
Oriental
800.000
Marine
400.000
Atlantic
900,000
Importers and Traders', , 1,900.000
Park
2,000.000
Mechanics' Banking Ass,
900,000
Grocers'
800.000
Worth River
400,000
Kmt Ulver
360,000
Manufacturers
Mer
900.000
Fourth >i>itlonal
9.000.000
0!?nt.-s" National
3,000,000
B'coud National
son.ooo
Nlutli National
1,297,200

imjm

a.969,lM
S813.I04

6.(123,».49

Oreenwich

1,5(13.2011

1,30I3UI

Fanenliriall
Kreeaian's

Olohe
Hamilton

North
OM Boston
Bhawnint
Shoe * Leather

aooooo

Bntohura'
lleclianlo and Traders'.

;3i 100

4,161,600
4,tO«,400

4>t,8no

9,8

1,086,100

47

i

,0

6s
.1dm. 8s
Poto, Be,

" conv

...

Bank

9(1

Istm
Sd m.

;m

7f

88i

,1,,

Notes.

C'-mmercial Bank

Qs
08
95

KxchanKS Bank
People's Bank
Planters' and Mechanics'
State Bank

M

Bank

05

Southwestern Railroad
Union Bank

9S
OB

\Labaiu.
Bank of MobileT.
Bank of Montgomery
Bank ofSelma
Central Bank
Cominerrlal Bank
Eiistern Bank
N'orlluTu Hanv
Southern Bank

$0
09
OS
0$
01

M
^
10

<iKOIl«IA.

Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Rnllrohd and Banklna
B.ank of Mlildle Georgia

*I
95
go
90
01

Co

Marlnt- Bank
Bank of Augusta

Au);usta ln^urance

Bank of Columbtis
Bank of Commerce
Bank *>f the Empire Stata
Bank of Athena
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Savannah
11 II.

V

.11'

oi
(Q
\\'
.'!'!

(he state of Georgia.

Augnsta

I

!

.MeohantCB'

Bank

1.

..

luiii,.

ui
Oi
10

mid Planter*' Bank

Bank
UnlonBank

Planters'

01
$5
15
01
10
01

C»

'Ilk

\

'

oj

*.

"

ffi

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.

""
'

,

..
. .

.

X

. .

,

THE CHRONICLE.

58

.
.

.

.
.

[July 8, 1871.

GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
Active Stocks and Bonds given on a Previous Page are not Repeated here, ((notations are made ot the Per
Cent Value, Whatever the Par may be. Southern Securities are Quoted In a Separate lilst.

Tbe

STOCKS AKD 8KCOBITIK8.

New York

STOCKS AKD SECtJRlTIZS.

STOCKS AKD SSCUB1T1E8.

Bid, !Alk.;

Prices.

yulncTft

(1,1881,
«J, 5-209,
OS, 5-208,
«», 5.20b,
•8, 5-aOK,

ft Chjcaao. '^'1 Mort...
Chic. R. Island & Paclflc
Morris & Essex, iBt Mcrt
do
do
2d Mort
Clcvc. ft Tol. Sinking Fund .
New Jersey Central, 2d Mort.
do
do
new bds.

(I<35, irtf

new)

res/

On. 5.3(li<, (181)7) ftt/
<s, 5-2<l9, (1868) rea

I

is.ltTii.reg

W-4m.reg

5B,

uiac

liji

STATE BONDS.
6b,

do
do
05

old

do
do new bonds
do
do retflBtered old...
1866...
do
do
do
18i,7....
do
do
do
Georgia 6b
78,newbond8
do
do
78, endorsed
78,Gold
do
North Carolina 6b, old
do
do Funding Act, 1866.
do
do 186S
do new bonds
do
do
do Special Tax
Boutb Carolina 8
do
do
new bonds
do
do
April &Uct...

do

6S
73
55
73

54

do
do
do
do
do
Ohio

90>4

do

Han.

Louisiana

&

do
do
do

Mil.

California 78

do

78.

Connecticut

i:o
:i2>«

large bonds

VMH

Ss

Rhode lBland6a
Alabama 58

Canal Bonds, 18T0
6b coupon, '77

.Mancitester

&

Erie,

.

do

do

W

lo

68,1878
68,18,8.3

NEW. OR RECENT LOANS.
U. S New Loan. 5a, gold

78,1878

flur. C. R,

78,
6b,

do
Canal,

Cnes.

107 >j

con

107
107
10
lOJ

18'>2

68,1873
68,1874
68,1875
68,1877

do

Wallklll Valley, 1st M., gold

RAILROAD BONDS.
68, 18S3

93
91

68,1887
68, real estate...

1876.

.

Income

I

Ohio

po
3

lOs

N. Western

S.

Lack,

ft

94
96
119
110
97
102
99

99X
89
85

83X

lii"
,11

»9>,
102

X
99 K

S^
69
85
83 V

150'

101

M

m

KKI

.

Camden

*

"

!

122

'.

rhila.,
Phlla.,

Delaware Division Canal..
Lehigh Coal and Navigation.

'i'ruptees Certil

68.

do

^^
o
Susquehanna

"

fls.

ft

fOH
98
99
122
56
12«
17!
1115

123

53
125 Ji

do
nref
Tide-Water

« est Jersey 78, Jan. A July.
Bnltlinore.

;oox

90
104

75V

preferred

^Schuylkill Navlgat'n (coiisol')!

..'.'.'!

127
<0
96

94'8

IMorris (consolidated)"
I

Boston.

!

Os,

Jan.. A., J.

do
68, Defence
Baltimore 68 of '75
do
1884 ....'
30
68,1900

Gold...
'.

'.

HH

&O

IIU

I.ouisv. C. « Lex.. 1st M., 7. '97..
A Fr'k., 1st M., 6, '70.'7R..

LonlB.

99
'

104

99^

82
77
83
79
78

76

^

96
84
>*2

90

87

,

SP.W

89
„„
8"
<'

90H

do

do
ft

'80. '85

common.

™

Nashville

78
92
50
92
45
79

St. l^oiifls.
St l.onis

do
io
do

102

SO
Long Bonds
92
Short do
Water6s,gold
do
do (new) »7X
Park 68 gold ...... 98
SewerSpecIalTaxdt 92
6B,
69,

92

do
99X
96
lo
87x1
86
95X North Missouri, 1st M 78
70
66
92
do
2d M.7a
22
22X
do
ad M. 78
Kansas Pacific Ist M., (gold) 7. 92X 93
do
lstM,(gld) 6, J. AD. S5X 85X
87 X
do
lsfM.<gld)6. F. AA.
.

do
do

lstM.rLcav.Br)7. cur
Gr. M.,7, 1881. 85

Land

.

.

82
87

2S.S
43
92
91
4
16
SS

do
Inc. Bonds, 7, No. 16.
do
do
No. 11
Denver Paclflc RR ft Tel 7e.
Paclflc (of Mo,) lstM.,gId,68.
North Missouri stock
Kansas Pacific do
Missouri Pacific do
:

ILeadlne Sonthern
Securities.
Atlanta bonds, 8s
Charleston stock 66
Savannah 7e, old

do

78.

new

MemphiB old bonds,

82

128
...
""

69
6s

do
new bonds,
Mobile 58
do 8b

New

Orleans 5s

do
do
do

do
do
do

consol. 68

bonds, 78
10s

RAILROADS.

Orange ft Alex. RR 1st M.
do
do
Sd M.
xdiv Va. A Tenn.,lst M. 6s
xdiv
do
4th Mort. 88

Xxd

Charleston

A

do
99>.i

U2H

Sav.

do

Greenville

ft

Col.

69.

91
85

guar.

.

7s

,

7b. guar
7s, certlf.

do
do
Northeastern Ist M. Re
South Carolina fis (new)
do
do 78 (new)
do
do Block
Georgia Bonds, 7s
stock
do
Central Georgia, let Mort.
do
do
stock

Wacon
Macon

6s.
8b.

Brnnswick end.
Western stock

55
55

.

88
66
70
82
I(X)

106
78.

96

.

119

73
ft
i05
77
Atlantic A Gulf 78 consol
86
Montgm'y A West.P. IstM.
87
Mobile ft Ohio sterling
do
do
do
ex ctfs. 80
do
do
88, interest... , 80
SO
do
do
stock.
N. Orleans A Jacks., 1st M. Rs, 86
do
do
cert's. 8s
ft

"78.,.

-

101

,

.Maryland

>lassachu8etts 6s, Currency!
6fe,

German, ft Norrlstown
Wllmlng. ft Baltimore

;We8t Jersey
iChesapeake ft Dela!'ca'nai!!"

.

'.

(Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Erie,
Pbjladelnhla ft Trent'oii

230
74
60

^

.,

BostonWater Power,

do
do

"

Haven.

Northern Central
39X North Pennsylvania
41
Oil Creek ft Allegheny River.
30

lifl

'.

Little Schuylkill
Hill ft Schuylkill

Mine

92

108K 109 S
40

do
(Is, '97 to '9S
do
WaterBs, '8710 '89..
do
Water Stock 69, '97.
do
Wharf 69
do
special tax 68 of '80.
leir.. Mad. ft I,lstM.(I*M)7, '81
do
do SdM. ,7.1873
do
do let M., 7.1906

Louisville

6, 1870..

Amboy stock..

Elmlra A Wlliiamsport pref.. 66
Lehigh Vallev
120

Onlcksilver preferred.
Wells Fari scrip .,
argo

Vermont

"Tfl.

65

87

.

Davton ft MIclitgan stock
Little Miami stock....

,

do

do Improv.,

.

Lonlsv., CIn. ftLex.,pref.

&

92
100

6, '71. :ot
6, '60.
92
6, '86. 106
Debentures, 6. 83
7, '93 102

preferred stock'.'.!!!!
Elmiraft Wlliiamsport...

60

Canton Co
Delaware ft Hudson cin'aY.
Atlantic Mail Bteamiolp
Mariposa Gold

99
95

do
do
do

ft

1st M., 6, 1883

do Lou.L'n(Leb.br.ex)6, '93
do Consol. l8tM., 7,1898....
.Iefler9on.. Mad.ft Ind.stock..

101

'69- '71

do

Western, prat

Maine 6s
Sew Hampshire,

r80.

1875

Catawissa Ptock

,58, Gold
98)4
Wab-h.
96W Boston 6s
102 Ji
do
M
.'.'.,'.'.'!
89V
do 5s, gold
do
Chicago Sewerage 7b
do
KqnIp.Bds...: 80K
do
Municipal 78.
lOOX
S'*
M
it**. - — Cons. Convert
Portland 6b
.'
Kannlbal * !f spies 1st M .
MSBurliDgtas ft Mo. L. G., 7.
Oreit WesterD,ut M., ijsa;
58X • ••. ChctUre,!
,

Tol!

do

~>iy:

Miami,

Ham. ft Davton stock..
Columbus A Xenia stock

do l9tM.a,eb.hr.ex)7.

98X 99
MS' 86"

Morris, 1st M.,6, 1876.
86
o !^° „?.?;J Loan.S.F..7, '85
Schuylkill Nav., Ist M., 6, 18T2 fO
do
do
Sd M.,6, 18^2..

MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS

do

do

M., 7

CIn.

.

99
85
46
84
97

Delaware Dlv., Ist M., 6. '78
Bt
Lehigh Navigation, «, '73.
81
do
LoanoflSS4, 6, '84 88y
do
Loan of 1897,6, 'S7
U'.H
do Gold Loan of '97, 6, '97 SJ«
no
do Convert, of 1877, 6, '77 89

Haute

American Coal
Consolidated Coal
Cumberland Coal
Maryland Coal
Pennsylvania Coal
Spring Mountain Coal
Wilkesbarre Coal

,

I.af., let

83
do
Louisv.Loan.fi.'ai, 86
96
L. ftNash.lstM. fm.s.) 7,'77.. ^
83
do Lor Loan rm B.)6, '86-'(f; 82
83
do
do
fLeh. Br.) 6, '86 "
92
do lstM.(Mem,Br)7,'70-'75. OIX

S7
95
61
91

9
3,'v 93
i:6
128
126)i

..

SsS

„

'

ft

6,

M. (gold) 6, '81
1st M. (cur.) 6, '81
Erle78

do

.

T.

.

1iiI.,Wllm.ABal.,l9tM.,6,'84
iWestch. A Phil., 1st M., conv,7.
95k
do
do
2d M.,6, 1878... 93
West Jersey, 6, 1858..
!'2
Wllmlng. ft Read.,l8t M., ?, 1966 97
Chesa. A Dclaw., 1st M., 6, '8"
94

Saratoga.
.
ft Ogderis "
ft

Ist M., 6,

2d M.,

do
do

do
pref"
Iron Mountain

95

MH

100
97
Mort. Mt'd. »<
jBt
St L diT.. 89
2rtMort
»l
1st

ft

Louis, Alton

Louis ft
Toledo. Wab

Fund..

Western,

Worchester

ft

Mississippi, prelcri-cd!

Rome, Watertown

do
Int. Bonds
91
do
Consol bds
94
do
£.Ttn. Ude
do
1st Mort.
_
Han. ft St. Jo. Land Grants,
do
do convertible... lOSX I03\
r*?*-,* Western Bonds
,

ft

St.

'.

ft

do 2dpref.
Essex

do

M

do
no
do
do

CIn., Ist preferred

ft

I

95)5! ....
93)i
S8iV

1st M., 7.

Debentures, fi,

do
do

61)

Island

It.,

S'lnbiirv A
Phlln. A Sunbui-y 7s, 1372
Philadelplila ft Reading, 6,

mu
70

N. Haven

ft

Rensselaer
St.

Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875
107
." 106J4 100
T. H., Ist
do
do 2d M. prcf.
do
do 2d M. Income..
79

Chic,

Hartford

Norwich

M

1877...

Mich. 8. & N 1.8. F. 7n. c
'
Paclflc U. 7s. gnart'd by Mo.
Central Paclflc Bonds ...
"
Union Paclflc l«t BondB....
do
Land Grants, 78.

&

„

Ind. Central
Dubuque & Slonx CItv
Erie Railway preferred...

Alleg.

Pblla. AErle,l8t

,

'.

do

no
do

90
90
90

ft

New Jersey
New York ft Harlem.....".'"
New York ft Harlem, pref....
New York ft New Haven
do
scrip.
vr
New i,"
York. „
Prov. & Boston.

Long Dock Bonds
Uud. K. 78,2dM.8. F.1885.."
do 78,8d Mort.,1875....
Harlem, Ist Mortgage
do Con. M'ge & s'kg F'd'
Albany i Susqh^a, iBt bonds.
do
do
2d do ..
'l"
3d do ..
...''9 „
Mich. Cent., Ist M. 8b, iSSi
Chic, Bur. ft Q. 8 p. c. let M..
Mich. So. 7 per ct. 2d Mort.

Alton

Col. Chic,

...
....

!

93

2dMortgage,7
Funding Scrip, 7.
ft

Pennsylvania,

lio'

7s

(Not previously Quoted.)
Albany & Susquehanna. ...i...
93X
Chicago ft Alton
ISOX 121
do
do
125
preferred... 122
(hie. Bnr ft QuIncy
CIn., Ham. ft uayton
Clev., Col.,Cin. ft Indlanap!!
89X

Marietta

78,1865-76

Mortgage Extended.
IstEudoreed
78, 2d do
1879
78,3d do
1S83
78,4th do
18S0
7b, .5th do
1888 ....

N.Y.*E.l8tM.,

,

„ do ft
Morris

Ist

Buff.

Oil Creek

RAILROAD STOCKS.

Long

89
89

Bubscriptlon.

78 1876

conv.

do
do

90

92
9.i

)

do
do
do
do
do

Lake Mich end..
do
common

Louis & Iron Mt. 1st m..gd,
Rondou'ft DB.RR.Ist M.,7sg'd
N.O.,Mobile ft Tex RR Ist mTsb

do
Parkes
!2X
do
do 78
lO^MJ
do
3 year AsBessment 78 »03
New York 6 per cent, "m... iUOy.iim
do
do
do
'76... I(i0)i!lia
do
do
do
'78... lOj
;01
do
do
'87... 93
do
100
7'8
do
107

78,

100
100
100

St.

58,1876

CITY BONDS.
Brooklyr 68
do
Wat r 6s

Hrle

ft

90
86
65

.

&

7.

N.Y &08W.Mld.R,l8tM.7(gd)

Port Huron

58, 1S75

6h,

M,7(gd)

l8tM.,6,(gd)

Montclair RH ol N. J. 78, gold
Northern Paclflc RR, 7-30 gold

58,1874

do
do
do
do
do
do

.M. liR, Ist

ftOhioRR,

A

l,oulsvllle

Junc.,Phlla,,l8tM.,guar.6,'82.
Lehigh Valley, Ist M.. 6, 1873.
do
do l8t (new) M..6, '91. lOil
Little Schnylkill.l8tM.,7, 1877. 98
North Pennsvl., iBt M., 6, 1880.. 101
do
Cliattel M., 10, 1887. Ill

90
92
92

SdM., 8,T7...
M.,7

1st

Lonisvllle «s. '82 to
inisvllle«s. 'S2to'87

do
do

93
ICO
82
60
95
92
89
89
66
87
77
70
82
70
83
94

do

S3

do
do
78, 1880
Hunt.ftBroadTop,l9tM.,7...
do
do
2d M., 7, '75...
do
do
Cons. M., 7, '9S.

100

U)ulsv.&Nash.R,lstM,con8,

Lake Shore consolidated,

6e, 1878 ...

N. Y. Central

&

54
73

6s, '85
Delaware, ist M., 6

82
•.6

'8.')...

do
do
SdM., 7, '88.
do To'dodep.bd9,7, '81-'9I
Dayton A West., Ist M.,7, 1905,
do
do
1st M., 6, 1905.

Little
100
100 Ji

W'K

.

...
1875.,

2d M.,7,

do
(I. ft C ) l8t M., 7, 188?
June, CIn. A Ind., Ist M., 7, "85.

S9S

2d M.,6
Sd M.,6,
Camden ft Amboy, 6 of '75. ...
do
do
6 of '83
do
do
6 of '89
do
consol., 6 of '89.
Cam. A linr. A Co., Ist M.,6...
Catawissa, ist M., 7
Elm.ft WlI'ms, 5b

7. •S6.

Union Tele. l8tM.,7

Jo
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do

Indiana,

ft

Ind., CIn.

'ICl

6b, 1871,102
'72-'77 106
68, '77- '82 103

do

Belvidere

.

MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.

Am. Dock A Im. Co.

99
19

New York 78, Bounty, rcg

do

do
do
2d Mortgage.
Jefferson RR, 1st Mort. bonds,

100

\

alleglinny County, 5

JackBonvIlle ft Chic, Ist
South Side Railroad bonds.
do
do
skg fund.
Morris ft Et^sex, convertible...
do
do construction. 92X
North MIssoarl, 1st Mortgage.

do
do

do

is

Loan

.

do
do
do
do

St. L.

'.0)1

5?

new

,

2d M..7, 1877.
("olum., & Xenia, let M.,7, '90.
Dayton ft Mich., let M.,7, '81..
do
do
2d M.,7, '84..
87X

75

Compromise 4H8.
do
59
Funded Debt 68..
do
78..
Water exten. 78...

Pittsburg

A

:oix

:oo« ;oi
,.--

old

ft

CIn.

107

101 ;<
133

5s, 1877

6s,
6s,

85
91
104
92
57

ong bd*.
7 p.c, I tooyrs.
Cin. Bridge
lat M., 7, 80...
D.,

do
Ilam.

do
do

13H
•8V

Portsmouth

do

do

Covington
CIn

pref.... 106

Military

preferred

an
7-30S
Co., Ohio 6 p. c.

Ham.

6)i

Stock I.oan,68,

Philadelphia

guaranteed

.

6«

Newport

do
do

79

77
-.00

Erie,

ft

136

'do'

& Ash., new bds.
do
old bds.
new bonds ...

do

121
136

140

preferred

Pennsylvania

39X

94

do
do

pf.

Philadelphia.

.

Minn., Ist M....
Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds.
Lake Shore DIv. bonds
Cleve. & Tol., n* w bonds
Buflalo

ft
ft

90H

Cincinnati.

Lafayette

ft

84X

Cincinnati 5s

Summit Branch
Vermont ft Canada
Vermont & Massacliusetts

103

ft

Cleve., P'ville

do

Clev. stock.

do

Old Colony
Port., Saco
Rutland

90

N. Haven Cb

II.

do

94'

91

SdM..

do

h:x

Lawrence

ft

M..0

Baltimore A Ohio stocic
Parkersburg Branch
Central Ohio

147

Nashua ft Lowell
S*% 91X Northern of New Hampshire..
109
Ogdcns. ft L. Champlafn

d

Boston,

IW)
100
;U0

do
1879
War Loan
Indlanaes, War Loan
do
.18,
do
Michigan 68,1873

Bel

Fltcliburg
Indianapolis, CIn.

7 3-10

ft

Cedar Fnlls

.

do
do
do

do

ft

1st

Pitts.* Conncll8V.,lBtM.,7
do
do
IstM., 6, 1„.
West Md,l8tM., endorsed, 6, '90
162V
do
1st M., nnend., 6 '90..
25«
do 2d M., endorsed, 6, '90.

92

A Lowell stock..
A Maine
A Providence..,.

Connecticut River
Connecticut A Passumpslc,
Eastern (Mass.)

1st Mort...

I. &M.
2dM

MaSB., Ist M.,6,'83.
Albany stork..

ft

CIn., Sandusky
Concord

Income

do
do
do
do

87

X103 Boston A
99X Boston, Hartford & Erie,

34
10 IM

M

do

MH

Vermont

I

lOO

Mort

New York

do
88
do
Ss Kallroad bonds...
Arkansas 69, funded
do
78, L. n. & Ft. S. las.
do
78, Memplils & L. R,
do
78. L.R.,P. B. &N.O. 4TX
do
7B,MiBS. Ouo. &RU
Ohio 68, 1875
do 68,1881
101
do 6b, 1886
;()l
Kentucky 6b
Illinois

4th

Sinking Fund.,
iBt Mortgage...

.

1875..

100
;o3>j
1C8
104

Central Olilo.

Marietta* CIn., Ist .M., 7, 1891.
do
2d M.,7. 18%.
iiH Northern do
Cent., 1st M. (guar) 6
do
do 2d M., 8. F., <,'».
do
do Sd M., S. F., 6, IdOO
do
do8d M. (Y. ft C) 6, '77
do
do Cons, (gold) 6, 1'OO
4S>4
•"-

Cheshire prefterred

Iron .\lountam. Ist
St. Paul, 1st Mort. 89.

ft

m%
104

Ask

Bid.

Baltimore.

83

1874...

6,

Hartford&Erle.lstM. (old)7.
do
do l8tM.fnew)7.
Old Col. ft Newport Dde, 6, "76.
do
do Bonds, 7, 1877..
Rutland, new, 7
Verm't Cen., 1st M., cons., 7, '86
do 2d Mort., 7, 1891.
Vermont A Can., new, 8

Boston
Boston
Boston

2d Mort
3d Mort

.

debt.

do

do

99

Marieltaft CIn., Ist Moit
Chic, ft Milwaukee 1st Mort...
loliet ft Chicago, Ist Mort.
Chic. & Gt Eastern, 1st Mort..
CoL, Chic. & Ind., 1st Mort.
do
do
2d Mort
Tol., Peoria ft Warsaw, E, D.
do
W. D..
do

Penitentiary

7b,

-,02

&

do
do
do
do

levee bonds

8b
8b

l8t M....

Eastern Mass.. conv..

Miss., Ist Mortgage...

ft

St. L.

6b

68,
6s,

:03M

do
CoHBolidnted...
Dub. iS Sioux C, iBt Mort....
PcnhiBUIa RR BondB

St. Josep)).

new bondB
new Heating

do
do
do

10354

lOO
1C3

CIn., San. ft Clev., Ist M., 7, T?.

F6
86
87
105
93

p. c. eg't bds lOo'
Pitts., Consol. S. F'd. 92

do
do
do
Alron
do
do

&

Chic.

97
ICO

2d Mort.
8d Mort.

do
do
do 8

&

Cleve.

I

HiBSonrl 6s

W. & Chic,

Pitts., Ft.

Tennessee 6b, old
do
do new bonds
Virginia

.

Galena

('.861) reir
(186.5.

36S

G

«!?

(1862)

95X

Tol.. 1st M.. 1890....

111.* So. Iowa, l8t Mort
ilena ft Clilcajfo Ex ended

115K 115J<

reg

STOCKS AKD SXCURITIXB

Boston.

RAILROAD BONDS.
American l>ol(i Cclii.. ...... :i3J<113X
Great Western, 2d M. 1893....
U.S. GOVER.N.MENTS.
(Not previously quoted.)

Bid. Ask.

'

97V
N. Orleans ft Opelons, 1st M. 81
"' 93V 98X, jMIss. (Central, Ist M. 7b
do
IfiSo Park Bs...!
9S5 99 iMIss. A Tenn.,l8tM 7e
Baltimore ft Ohio 6s of '75
85)4
East Tenn. A Georgia 68
do
do 68ot'80...!!
jMemphls ft Charleston, lBt7t.
™''a.J«o''M
S2
9SX 96X
do
do
3d 7s.
do
(N.W.Vs.)2dM.6« 96
do
do
stock,
do
SdM.e,
iMemphli A UUle R. Ut U. .
,

60
66
67
53
90
68
72
S4
102
1(8
96
1'20

S

110

79x

I

88x1
89
82
82
35

88x
S6

85"
83

Sxl
87

78X1

M

K

:

July

8,

187

THE CHKONICLK.

1.]

EniUvny

(the

" Hiink.T» li.nnie" an(»f quuUiUouiiol olIiiT ••ouriliM will be I"Uml on

2. Iliiiik

Ilu' oiirt

"

$t,TU.I%l

freight

4,0«at7l

nialli.

express
rente

"

liitorent

on loani, etc

iiri-

all

Talilc ol Kailrond,

Total

WM laul

pnhliahMl.

A

liar

C)

$«,0il8,as7

KXPltNmTUBEB.

Canal and Othvr Stock*,

ln<lleale» leattd roaiit

;

Com-

|.'J,»18,6IH

"

U'Knl
tax

|n«t
rc|>ort ol the

in Ihe

Operating c.\penec»

nny of the
adnr the name

«"1«1 in

Taxes on

'<M,88I

In all, four )>af;c», two of which will be publlRhed in
theae pnjircH Ihe bonds of Companies which have been conaoiiilaled are frequently
The dnie (riven in bracken
riren under the name of Con«<)lidateil Corj-oratlon.
IDiniediately alter the name of eaoh Company. Indicates the time at which Ihe ilalement of its llnanoea was made. In Ihe "Interest Column" Ihe abbreviations are as
S.—
lollowt J.
J.=Jannar)' and July ; P. & A-=Febninry and Augutt M.
N.=May and NovemMarch and .September; A. *. O. April nnd October: M.
J.=Quarterly, be(finnin(r withjnnunry;
ber; J. Jfc D.=Juneand December
(J
P.=yuarferly, beginning with February. Q.—M.=Quarlerly, beginning with

OOonpy

A

;

&

—

&

Q.—

The Table

of State Secarltlea

will

be

published monthly, on

the last Snturtlay of the month.

Bond*

The Table

will be published on the third Saturday
of rity
6.
of eacb month. The abbreviations used in this table are the same as those in ll>e
tables of railroad bonds mentioned above. The Sinking Fund or aMett held br
•Aoh eftr ar« glren on the same line with the name

Rork Island and ParlHc Railroad Campany—
Uiii'our Kou THE Yeah Enoino M.vkoh ;il, 1871. — The

Chleaeo,

Anxi

Ai.

president remarks

:

— " During the past year

tlie ail'airs

of the com-

pany have worked smoothly, business has been very

no
serious accidents liave occurred, reductions in operating expenses
been made, the road-bed and equipments generally were
have
never in better condition, and the Board of Directors think they
may well congratulate you uix)n the success and future prospects
of the com): an V.
The new bridge being built bj- the Government and this csrapany across the Mississippi is not yet completed. The delay is
occasioned by no fault of this company, as the Governaient undertook to build across the main channel itself. That part of tlie
work being done by the company, to approach tlie main bridge,
is well advanced, and will easily l>c completed, before the Government will be ready to allow our trains to cross the main channel.
" A suit lias been commenced to reach certain assets of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company in the hands of a receiver
to reimburse this company for one-half the amount paid to
redeem the Railroad Bridge Company Bonds, as stated in the last
annual report.
The bonds of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Co3ipany,
due July last, (being the only indeljtedness of that company).
Lave been paid, except $104,000, not yet presented for payment."
fair,

CHICAOO AND SOUTIIWESTEKN RAILWAY.
made good progress during ihe last year
in the construction of their line of road, and have 145 miles in
operation, from Washington to Princeton. There are also 54 miles
completed and in operation from the Missouri river to Cameron,
on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. It is expected that the
road will be completed, ready for use the whole distance from
Washington to Leavenworth in the month of August next.
That part of the road east of Princeton is being operated by
your company. No definite and final contract as to terms of
operating has yet been made, but probably soon will be.
A largo increase of equipment will be necessary when this line
shall come into full operation, and in view thereof the company
have contracted for twenty-five locomotives, which are now in
course of delivery, and it is proposed to build an increased num
ber in the shops of the company, at Chicago, during the present
This company have

year.

It

will also be necessary to procure a largely-increased

number

of cars, and it is proposed to purchase whatever may be
required that cannot be manufactured in the shops of the com-

pany.

LAND OBANT.
The Land Commiesioner reports that the grant has been pretty
much adjusted that during the past year he has received from
;

the Interior Department certificates for 160,373 10-100 acres, under
the act of Congress of June, 18G4, which is all that is claimed,
except some few scattering tracts now in course of investigation

Washington.
Sales have been made during the past year of 38,022 08-100
acres, for the sum of $213,575 39, an average of $7 63 per acre.
In addition to this, there has been received something over $4,000
from compromise of the title to about 2,000 acres of " rejected
swamp selections," referred to in last annual report. The sales
have been made almost exclusively to actual settlers, in small
tracts, and farms are being opened up on nearly every tract. The
market price of lands has increased during the past year in nearly
all the counties where the compiny's lands are situated, and it is
expected that the average price of lands sold during the coming
year will be fully $8 50 per acre.
The Board of Directors have, during the past year, provided
for a sinking fund to retire the mortgage bonds of the company,
and the net proceeds of sales of these lands will be paid over
from time to time to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and
invested by the purchase of such bonds.
It has been determined to extend the Washington branch of
the company's road to Sigourney, in Keokuk County, a distance
of about thirty miles. Surveys have been made and constractioD
at

will soon begin.

l,m,4M
|1,97S,«17

real estate

and U.S.

$6M,810

Percenlage of operating expenses to groi-n rnrnlngs.
Percentage of operating expcnsea Including taxea aud
Ifgal oxpeueei

U V>
86 BO

161.964

$3,40.\«W

The Tables of Railroad, Tanal and Other Bond*
each number. In

March.
A.

817 761

Ulvidcnda, Inclndlng lax...

diTldend column

x^temtrat t^^tock or tcrip.

:

on hnn<ts

Snrplnii earning*

qil itwl (•lllu-r ic;;lllnrly or occ»rloilnlly »t

wmpriufi* nil OomfRnipit of which the iitork i»
The ll)fnro«
prinolpal clli™ (etoppt morely Iwal oorpirntlonn).
ol Ihe company Imiiinle the No. of lh» Gllllo.Nirl.R in which «

4.

.

83,190
R!i,M3
8i,8«0
ii,?fn

Interest

<^1

ilni Ifilsl iirllvc,

tl.Anm

Net eamiiiga

BBCKirxB.
nanKcimcrs

"

and Inmirnnrc Ntorkii, Itliiitni;. Prlroli-mii, rity
llionu
nnd «n« Slork«, niid Soiitlnrii Sciiirlllc*

ilnottirr j-nfrf,

pany

pre.

lli«

of "Uniikir^' C)iir.ol(«," on n proviout pnijo.

The

3.
on

49

BETORT or THE OKNKHAI, HOPEniRTENDENT.
The gross receipts and expenditures have been as follows

Jllcinitor.

tar KXPLANATIOSr OP THE STOCK AND UONO TABLES Krom
"
1. Prirra of tli« Acdvo Ntorkii and nondu nr« nlvrn In the
"

Ilullroiid
kiniln whirh

.

A

of the_ foregoing figures with
comparison oi iiie loregoing ngnres wiiii the last an
annual
report will show that while the earnings from passenger tr
raffle
or 4 13-100 per cent, the receipts f
have fallen ofl' $73,833 57,
from
increased $436,209 40, or Mi per cent, showin) an
freight have
ng
increase in the earnings of the road, exclusive of Ihe item
actual
of interest, etc., over the earnings of 1809 and '70, of $385,202 10.
'I'hcre has been expended during the year on account of construction and equipment, 11,718,184 51.
Equipment includes cost of twelve locomotives and expenditure to date on account of six more in course of construction.
Also cost of two sleeping coaches, one day coach and two hundred and ten freiglit cars of all descriptions.
BALANCE SHEET OK THE CHICAOO, HOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC
.

KAILROAD COMPANY, APKIL
CREDIT BALAN'CEf.
$I6,I)8«,400
Capital slock account
P'raclioiial

scrip, converti-

ble into Block

11,600

Bonds, Chicago and Rock
K. K.
boiula,

I.iliuid

Income

Co

104,000

Chicago and

Island R. R. Co....
Mortgage sinking fund bde.
Fracticiimlagrccuients, convertible iuto bonds
Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific R. R. Co. of Iowa.

Kock

Sundry balances

643

28,703,848
„ Dicnt
Securitiesln hands of Trustee for guaranteed bonds.
52,167
Railroad bridge bonds
387,136
Cash, and loans payable on

demand

838,918

Balance in hands of Assistant Treasurer, Chicago..
Balance in hands of Cashier
Chicago

8S,S0O
495,03S

29.681

80,295

ProUt, balance of income
account

1871.

PEBIT BALANCES,
Cost of Foad and equip-

1.3,000

8,600,000

1,

.

Total

$28,496,999

S 71!),377
$28,496,999

Total

Flint and

Pere Marquette Railroad.

Tke report for
the year ending Doc. 31, 1870, shows the following earnings and
expenses
EABHINOe.

1869.

1870.

Passengers
Freight
Mails
Other sources

$226,696
220,5»0

$219,890
245,157
6,078

Total
Operating expenses

$466,737
334,030

$502,647
259,846

232,706

243,001
$167,748

6,026
13,433

&c

Taxes, Interest,

Net earnings carried to profit and loss account
LAND DEPARTJIEJJT — FIRST TBUST.
Total sales to January
Sales in 1870

1,

1870, less corrections..

$75,252

Acres.
41,112 88
18,956 07>i

Total sales in this trust to .Ian. 1, 1871
Being an average of $7.32 per acre.
Leaves unsold

31,5H

60,068. 95^

Amount.
$274,555 79
164,087 99
$438,643 78
93,531 04.)^ acres.

SECOND TRUST,
Acres
Total to Jan.

1,

1870, less corrections

Amount,

42,151 50
7,885.99

Total sales in this trust to .Jan. 1, 1871
Being an average of $6.99 per acre.
Leaves unsold

$295,ii77 49

60,037.49

Salcsinl870

$350,066 79

54,689 30

103,662.51 acres.

THIRD TRUST.
Acres.

Total sales to J»n 1, 1871, all made in 1870
4,400.31
Being an average of $7.73 per acre.
Leaves unsold
TRIAL BALANCE, JAN. 1, 1871— DEBTOR.
Cash on hand
.

Bills rcccivablo

Construction
Construction, new line west of Averills
Engineering, new line west of Averills
Real estate
Land grant account
Real esUtcatBay City
Bay City and East Saginaw Railroad Company
Stock in Bay City and East Saginaw Railroad
Personal accounts, and dne from agents and other roads,
Personal property

to

towns on

rails,

line for

spikes, plates

.38,879

59,245
5t,3:o
.,

and boltB on hand)..

opening roads

Total

$64,164
1.977
3,374,14a
2,141
89.266
918,511

Wood on hand

Aid

72,399 69 acres.

717,8»

.

Stores on hand
Ties
Iron account (new

Amount.
$»t,0t2 17

12,

n«

1,797
19,196
44,770
1,366
19,911
3,975

$4,418,339

CREDITOR.
Capital Stock...

Bonds, first division..
Bonds, second division
Bonds, third division
Flint and Holly lease bonds
Bills payable
Real est'ite contracts and mortgages
,

Land grant

sales

Personal accounts, and due agents and other roads.
Discount on bonds canceled by trustees
Profit

and

loss

Total

The

details of the

the Chkohicle.

,

$1,099,100
267,000
319,000
1,200,000
600,000

aor.Ma
M,«)0
389,343
IIS, 287
8.724
103,061
$4,418,339

fonded debt are folly given in the tables of

—

THE CHKONICLE.

50

[Jnly

8,

1871.

Island & Paclflc— The second track of this of our richest and largest valley.
The crops are good in Tehama
Sable and Morris, about five miles, lias been County, the drouth not having affected that more humid and
reliable portion of the State. The extension of the present Calicompleted and was put into use on the 29th ult.
Tlie extension of the Chicago & Southwestern from Princeton fornia and Oregon road will be a benefit to the farmers as it will
to Trenton, 35 miles, was to be ready for delivery to the company be valuable to the Central Pacific Company, which finds in the
The work of grading the last remaining section of Sacramento Valley its most extensive and profitable branch of
last week.
this road, from Trenton southwest to Cameron, 43 miles has been railroad business.
commenced. It is expected that it will be completed early in
Ohio A: missUslppi.-The change of gauge from 6 feet to 4
August, and that trains will commence running between Chicago
feet 8i inches is to be made on the North Vernon & Jeffersonvilla
and Leavenworth by this route about the 1st of September.
Branch of this road, on Sunday, the 16th inst., and on the main
The I.ease of the United Railroads of NeiT Jersey by the line on the next Sunday.
Pennsylvania Uallroad Company.— Proceedings have been
Lake Itllchigan.-This road was opened to
Port Huron
commenced in the Court of Chancery of New Jersey to test the
A bill has Lapeer, 43 miles from Port Huron and 30 miles from the late tervalidity and constitutionality of the proposed lease.
been filed in the Clerk's office by a large number of stockholders minus at Attica, on the Gth ult. It is to be completed to Flint,
praying for an injunction to restrain the directors and officers from 81 miles further, by September, and to its terminus at Owasso,
executing the lease and transferring the franchises and property 33 miles west of Flint, by the end of the year.
of the companies. The Chancellor granted a temporary injuncElizabethtown
Paducah.—This company has now ,56
tion in accordance with the terms of the bill, with a rule to show
miles in operation, from Elizobethtown (42 miles south of Louiscause, returnable on July 35tli next, why the injunction should
ville, on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad) westward to Horse
not be made absolute.
The injunction is asked for on the grounds, among others, that Creek.

Bock

Cblcago,

Aux

road between

&

&

the act of 1870, authorizing the joint companies to execute a lease,
Panama Railroad.— Information from Panama, dated the
with the consent of two-thirds of the stockholders is unconstitu- 23d ult., announces that the railroad directors have notifiei the
that the act, if constitutional, authorizes a lease to be government that they will refuse to pay annually, hereafter, the
tional
made with a continuous and connected railroad, and the Pennsyl- $250,000, and offer, instead, to allow the government a certain provania Railroad is not such a connected and continuous road that portion of the profits,
by no act of the Legislature can persons who own property be com
ITIacon & AVesteru.-In Macon, Ga., on the 28d inst.. Judge
polled to part with it without their full and entire assent, and
Alexander gave a decision sustaining the injunction and affirming
without full and ample compensation being rendered.
the right of this company to lease its road, but doubting the right
North ItllssonrI Railroad —At the offers recently made in of the Central of Georgia to become the lessee. The question will
St. Louis to buy the $500,000 interest of the county in the com- come before the higher court for decision within a few weeks.
pany's stock. Col. L. V. Bogy, who bid $12,500, gave the following
The Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad Company.— The
figures of what he understood to be the indebtedness of the road
First mortgage bonds
$6,000,000 ^ecision of the United States District Court placing this company
Second mortgage bonds
4.000 000 in bankruptcy, was on June 36th, re ver.sed in the United States
Third mortgage bonds
6,000,000
The roaJ was
Circuit Court, at Montgomery, Ala., with costs.
Floating debt (about)
2,000,000
again ordered into the possession of Mr. Stanton.
Indebtedness to the State, sold by tlie latter to H. T. Blow, Gerard
B. Allen. Jno. J. Roe and others
4,600,000
Cincinnati and Terre Haute.— Articles of incorporation of
Interestondo
500,000
The object is the constructing and
this Company have been filed.
$42,000,000
running of a double track narrow gauge railroad from Terre Haute
The stock also amounts to $8,000,000.
The road will run
to Cincinnati. The capital is $4,000,000.
Central Pacillc.-The San Francisco Bulletin says
The large through the counties of Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bargrading and bridge building force on the California and Oregon tholomew, Decatur, Ripley and Dearborn
Its length will be 330
branch of the Central Pacific Railroad is now being concentrated miles.
at Tehama, 127 miles above Sacramento, to which town the road
I<ake Ontario Shore. Proposals were to be received by this
was completed last year. The line is now to be laoidly extended
grading, masonry, etc., of
northward up the great Sacramento Valley, not, the managers Company until July 5th, inst., for the
that part of the road between the City of Oswego and the west
declare, for twenty or thirty miles, but continuously.
It is not
distance of about 50 miles. The
improbable that Shasta will be reached this year. The road now line of Wayne County, N. Y., a
runs on the east side of the Sacramento Valley, and east of the entire length of road will bo about 143 miles.
river, but the Sacramento will be crossed at 'Tehama by a magHaktford, Conn., July 6. The House to-day passed a general
nificent Howe truss bridge, the main portion of which, without railroad law by a vote of 129 to 57.
the approaches, will be 750 feet long. The country through
The bill consolidating the Hartford and New Haven and New
which the California and Oregon Road is now to be extended, York and New Haven Roads was dismissed till the hour of adresembles that in which it already runs, it being a continuation journment, and the discussion will be resumed on Friday.
;

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—

—

1

MONTHLY EARNINGS OF PRINCIPAL RAILROADS.
Central Pacific

<

1870.

1871
(890 m.)
5*4,480
481,085
678.870
756,250
917,760

(143 m.)

^13,104
3t«,17«
488,3.51

.

f
I

e
I

8
I

I

633,758
768,719
729,274
783,009
807,815
777,183
828.447
74«,800
612,805

Chicaeo and Alton.

,

1869.
(431 m.)

1870.
(431 m.)

»:i«.181

$281,108

31.5,098

316,a'!6
342,8;)6
348,0.39

388,728
.328,390
»I5,8:)2

351,044

684,.'i.3-l

1869.

1870.
(251 m.)

m.)

$90,177

$!)9,.511

90,2!)8

98,275

1871.

(393 m.)

2«,981
258,5&»

»t,065

284,,V.S

270,9:13
2-16,266

24;),6rX)

e3»,18T
TS1«,054
1380,471
S.18e,lJT

222
...

2i

3

$384,119

Feb.

.

.320,636
386,,527

mar..

Sept....

153,581
144,023
141,376

Oct....

1,891,345

1870.
(355 m.)

$202,447
267.867
295,666
279,543
292,996
2 9,483
279,463
325,044
337,649
389,091
831,490
387,828

8.61M68

1871.
(:i">5

m.)

218,735
2.36,341

319,964
28,5,416

984,732

.

^

-Iron

Aug.

1870.

(210 m.)

$337,992
329,127
380,430
412,ft30

406,283
363,187
826,891
378,880
467,990
511,477

366,623
329,960

JL465,606

g6;B,652
736,664
§,584,155
"9479,2.36

Year..

4,749,163

.

.

.

.

.Tan...
Feb....

Mar.

.

April.
.may...
.June..
July..

Aug.

..

.Sept...

.Oct...
.Not...
.Dec...

Year..

-<

.

226,897
244,161
246,046
260,169
274.021
249,355
319,012
317,887
339,230
319,573
2&4,156

607,900
629,512
462,400
656,100
597,600
638,122
478,370
465,032

St.

Paul .->

$454,130
3:i0,233

$396,171
382,798

420,774
460,287

.377,671
443,1.33

6.30,844

730,789
755,737

662,.367

678,800
5S6,.342

636,4.34

625,363
724,514
801,163
496,550

4,791,895

7,250,668

$213,101
196,207
239.161
269,400
259,000
208,493
196,720
229,090
264,690
234,962
266,836
265,726

483,884

668,018

7,421,061

1,0.39,811

ft

T.Hante.-,^To1«rlo,Wah.

1B7n
1870.

(222 »H.)

IC-rt
1871
(282 m-)

$152,392

1-13,468

127,817

1,58,788

17.5,960

172,216
172,317
155,081
150,719
'

IQfiO
1809.
(621 m.)
$28-1,192
'

240,-394
312,70-t

311,832
312,.529
.348,890

ft

1871.
(530 m.
191,783
192,120
232,166
206,076

>

—Union Pacific

w.)

iQ-yl
1871.
(631 m.)

(1038 m.)

$2.57,663

865,174

$.528,529

479,574

293,645
295,298
318,699
310,892

.328,791
39.3,455

500,1.39
5.39,238

37.3.924

444,210

,3.18,6:j2

438,914

680,970
862,680
746,450
«M3,458
664,060
728,626
719,628
571,879

1Qr-rt

1870.
(.521

310,800

,322,7.56

4m,*m

406,431

175,453
163,284
152,909
187,794

470,720

.')08,042

422,:il)8

4,51,293

32:i,378

425,687
386,264

4,252,343

m)

270,149
266,788
313,198
283,390
281,491

2,833,489

Westorti.

'167,365

434,283

1871.
(390

MiMonr!.-,

1870.
(404 m.)

.377,571

480,M7

.-:
-north

396,700
327,431

m.)

Cin,*!-

8,280,420

/-Milwaukee ft

418,765
442,666
441,685
470,703

.

IStLfl
1869.
(210 m.)

S,014,W3

(390 m.)
$201,,500

1870.
1871.
(936 m.) (1,018 m.)

.

$l:«,622

171,868
157,397
1M,1;32
144,164
186,888
202,288
204,652
189,851
168,559

1871
(590 m.)
387,172
361,871

1869.
(825 m.)

1871.
(.

45.3,873

^8t. L, Alton

1871.
(210 m.\

1870.

443,.300

423,786

490,772
448,419
374,542

.

393,468

-Clev Col,

661,020
808,318
908,813
791,014
629,758

35:),569
47:1,546

..

Nov...

$92,181 $126,218
95,665
122,372
102,583
144,6;i7
101,265
129,!>90
115,175
117,664
116,242
107,524
122,000
124,124
127,069
121,791
119,073
1.343,633

1870.
(284 »'.)

40.3,646

Dec...

Mt

(62.3,841

1

411,814

July...

1,418,865

Obin % I[iM<»<t)pi. ,-Piicaic of Mo.-,
1870.

Jan..

.

1870.

$401,275
449,654
600,393

Pacifln

5,960,336

(284 m.)

1.32,998

..

..

319,441
645,789
388,386
449,932

1,177,897
1,154,529
1,080,946
1,246,213
1,275,171
1,371,780
1,037,963

1869.

m.)

118,173. .AprU.
1 19,650.. Ittay...
116,116. .June

..

.,

tl9e,T87
218,234

1871,

101,:i79

129.096
142,014
i:»,376
129,306
110,837

-

»,351.767

Wichigan Central

13 ',883
126,224
140,740

1869.

und

m.) (520-90 m.) (590 m.)

$706,024
753,782
868,a59
929,077

18,365,461

106,246
110,213
111,117
111,127
118,407

109,7.')2

901,2;i5

(:j40nt.)

Year ..
(2,51

1871.

1870.
(1,167 m.)

845,708

104,.'J85

116,1>)8

8,678,958

Dec.

106,641

117,695

J!>6,677!i 697,750

Nov..

1441.197
1404,263

2rtl

712,6(6
627,215
899,051

14,406P 903,225
«4,4132 811,707

..

.— Mariptta andOincinnsti

565,415
606,815
688,661
690,445

£300,971
S318,g67

Aug....

4,849,404

661,788
601,326

i249,987
•211,219

July..
Oct..

6:j9, ,540

,623,482

,

Sept....

$628,:«J

.555,087

1,142,165
1,112,190
1.268,414
1,251,960
1,157,056
1,037,973
1,305,672
1,371,780
1,140,145

may..,
Jane..

.

m.)

$892,092
830,286

AprU.

.

' '47.5,608

(862 OT.)

41,3<a
79,400

.

4,681,662

'Sjntral

(1,1,57

Feb...
mar...

§497,519

$«a»,137

06,228

1869.

.

Ts

,

Jan..

.

468,212
397,515
»«),350

1870.
1871
(974 m.) (1109 m-^

'78,260

;

372,618
393.654
465 780
466,682

.

„

4a3,2;il
506,62:)

-JWinc '•

W0.974

408,6 5
J.408,658
g 418,709
506,680

34O,.301

1

402,SM

7,983,513

631,693
709,644
868,282

(

—Chicago & Northwestern — ,-Cbtn..Kock

.

1871.
(465 m.)
.343,555

4,436,439

4.'W,009

1870.

1871.
(10.38

mJ

499,899
604,247
724.466

-.

482,8!lt

7,522,113

....-,.-

.

'

THE DHKONIULB.

Julys. 1871.]

AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK

RAILROAD. CANAL.
eonrsr

ilubaorlboria will

ofthHUtilp.
AiiCirav Monllor, ou ttaa prt-

Last

COMPANIKS.

DnrrD«NU.

Outatand-

n lull cipUiia'Inn

•«<!
Cf rtlllK

LIST,
cirlns a* Immndlnte notice or anr error 4la«oTara4 In oar Tablfo.

bjr

Stock

COMPANIKS.
For

irreM ftiTor

nallr ad-.

pah

UBlironda.
Albnnv A SiiHtiiu'ha'um*
Mlmheiiy Vallry.May '!>

Jan.
Jan.

s,a''5.noo

SO

^.25<i,SL<I

100
Alliuitli- jinil liillf
AIliiii >V SI. I.iiwreiico' No. 2'S.IU;
Alhiiit.i :iiiclWi.»t Point. No.V7»..l«'
IWI
A'lKiislii uint Sdviinntth"

July, "n

July.
Julj

ft

A

W ,i,.i,iiiKluii

*

Jan.

Drniicli*

Hraacll

110

Berknh rn, Jan. 21
Boston and Albany, .lao. H
Boat., Con. & Mont.N.i.ns

'71

«

'71

-71

April; Tl

Quarterly.
Jan. ft July.

May

ft

Ronton, llartforil A: Krle.No.
BoHtou rtiu*. Lowell. Jan. 21
100
Hotitonand .Maint*. Jan. il
Boaion and Frovhlence. Jan. 21.100

4,5.V).000
d,700,IXI0

BnlTalo, New York and Krle'...10O
BurlliiKton and Mlsaourl Rtver IIIO
pref.lOO
do
do

950.000
1,251,106
atl.UHl

June

;l>...u»>

5,axi.iiiio

Feb.

do do 8-rlpalJolntCo.'s'i»4";ii

1^

May, 11
May, "71

Nov

9.S7,8fiO

Camden and Amboy' May
Camden and Atlantic,

>May 20... 50
preferred.. SO
60
SO
SO

do

do
Cape Cod,

'an. 21

CaUwtua.' May.20

—

do
preferred
100
Cedar RapM» and Mlssoarl*
do pref
do
Ceni.Georalaft Bank. Co.<o.243IOO

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

377,100
731,200
915,5 7
1,159.500
2.200,000
6.8V1.400

'"1

4
S

ft July
ft

s

Dec

June, 11
June, tl

10»/

Aug

A ar,. '71
» ar., '71
Feb., "71

ft

&

ft

July

July,
July.

July.

May

ft

Jlay;

ft

*

Coliim., Chic.

In. (;en?'No. 247.100

50
50

Concord
Concord and Portaiuouth
100
Conn ft Pa»8UMiv>nlc, pf. No. 281. .100
Connectleui Klver. Jan.

100

21

Cn-iiberland Valley, Mav 2J
50
Dayton and Mlchlijan- No. 263.. 50
5<i
Uelaware*
Delaware, Lack, ft West May 20. 50
Detroit and Milwaukee, No. 249. 50

do
do
pref
50
Dubuqne and Slonx City"
100
Kaoteru (Mo,<i.), Jan. 21
100
5'
Baat Peniiayl V. nlii, May 20
Kut Tonn Va. A- lieor, No. 2'<4.I0O
Blmlraft WUllanjKport.'May 20. 50
do

do

pref.. SO

Krle, Jan.28

do preferred
Frie and PlttaburK,
F! ichburif

Auk.

100
100
and St. Joseph, Jan. 28i00
do
pref.. ..100
* N. Raven, Jan. 21... ion
do
ecnp
190

May

Oeoru'la.

Hannibal
do
Hartford
do

60

20

flousatonlc, preferred

10(>

UuntlnKdon ami Broad Top*....
do
do pref.

50
50
100
50

do

Dec,
Dec,
Dec,

5

'TO
'7!
'70
'70

Juiy'.M
Mar.,

71

Mar,

'71

Mar.,

'71

Dec,

'71

June,

*71

June.*!',

AprI

,'71

Nov

Mav,
May,

'7!
'71

8X
8«

'71

u.ino.mi

Oct..

2H

ft

Dec,
Dec,

1,700,000
1,316.900
2.400.0O1
1,203.216

Jnly,
Apr.,

'71
'71

Jan.,

l'S,H08,85O

Dec.

'71
"70

Dec,
Dec.

'69
'70

Jnly.
Jan.,

'71

December
.Jan. ft

Jan.
Jan.

ft
ft

..

July.
July.
Jnly.

"7'

Feb.,
July,
Jan.,

4,156,000

Aug.,
Aug..

4,800,000
3,000,000
2,000,000

Jan.,

Aug.
Sept.
Jan.,

LakeSho.ft Mich. South. May

35.0110.000

Maine Centrnr.
Marietta

.Inly

irB'

i

Cin., Ist pri.

ft

do
do

May

6

:5(

do
2d pref. .151'
do
common
Lawrence, No. ^r.ioo
.

Manchester

ft

MemoUtaand

Ctiarleatoii. No.278.2f
MichVari Central. N*o.26T
tfld
Milwaukee and St. Paul. June 10100

do

do
pref
lO'
Mine Hill ft Sch Haven' May 2J. 5(>
Mubileft Monte. prel No. i«3..
Mobile and Ohio, .June il
lit'
MontKolnerv and West Point "ill"
Morris and Esaex,' No. 250
50
.

.

Maahaaand Lowell,
NMShv.

Jan. 21... 100
ChattanoOKft No. '2*20.10(1

ft

Nadgatuck

Uio

New Bed. ft Taunton, Jan. 2t...llH'
New Hav. ft Northamp., Jan. 21.1ll|i
Now Jerbey,' May 20
JOO
scrip
do
Hew London Northern Jan. 21. lOO
N.

If-

Hudson K..Jan.21.I0(i
do
certlflcate8..10ii

tJent. ft

do

New York and Harlem, Jan. 21.
do
do pref.
vi
New York ftNew Haven May 13 lOO
5(i

.

N. Y., Prov. and Ruaton No «• KKI
Norfolk ft Peter«b,prf.June21..100
do
do
ri.u HV
do oroinarv
do
North Carolina. No. 267
;a'
Northern of N.H*mpRhlre,No'.25hoo
Northern Central. Mav 20..
Northeast. (S.C.).

do

A|.rll ^'J
so
M p. c.prel 50
..... u»-

do

North Missouri, No. '259.
Iforth Pennsylvania -May

Norwich
OgdcDS.

ft

&

Worcester.'

20
50
.Ian. 21,100
imi

L.(Jbainp •No.aTS

Jan.

2,tOO,000
3,100,500
8,130.719
4,460.368
1.372.890
1,000,000
S,312.T25
l^,V<4 018

ft

July

.Mar. ft Sept,

Mar.

ft

May

ft

.Tune

Sept.

Nov,

ft Ii»-i-

Jan. A Jnly.
11,4«,8™ Jan. ft July.
10,12 lO."!
January,
3,a56,450 Jan. ft July

do

Aug.,
D c,

3

Dec

Jan.

ft
ft July,

May

ft

Nov,

1,861,400 Feb. ft A OR,
SOO.WX) Jan. ft July.
2,100,000 Jan. ft July.
6,250.000 Feb. ft Aug.
493.900
967,100 Jan. ft July.
(5,0, 0,000
April ft O-t.
t'.J2S, IW April * Oct.
12,000.000 .Ian. ft July.
l^-iOO.OOO .Ian. ft .luly.
9,000.00(1 .Ian. ft July.

31<
5

Jan.

2,000.1100

ft

July.

Jan.

ft

July.

,500,000
3,008.400
.000.000
llllixio

JnneftDec.
Maya Nov.

I

ft

July

*

July.

Feb.

ft

Aug.

.Isn, ft

Jnly.
Quarterly.

Feb.

ft

'Aug,

9,8«l.(in0

B.lll.

&

January.

May

Nov.!

ft

July
June * Dee,
Jan. ft July.
Jan.

ft

'71

'69

«

"71

4

ii-ie

May,

"70

Jan..
Jure.

-71

»

Jnly

"Ji.
4

*il

1

1

"i
.June. 71

s

Ji'ly, "Jl

ft

May

ft

1

Dec,

'70

Fc'b'.',""!l
Feb., '71

Feb.,"?!

May,

'67
'71

.imj'oo Jan. ft July.

Jan..

Aug.
Aug.

Feb.,

'71

Feb.,
Feh.,

'67
'67

Jan.,

*65

Dec.

'69

1.025.000
1,175.000

Feb.
Feb.

4,.337,9flO
1.90S.'2ll7

Fell. 'a 'Aug.

ft

ft

Feb.

Aug.

ft

Jan.

2.8S8.977
2.002,746
2.907.S50
1,100,000

ft

July

Mariposa

do

iO

Loan

ft

Trust.

Gold

do Trnst.

certlf.

preferred

ft

4

Dec

Dec,
Qnarterlv.
Jan. ft Jnty.

May

ft

Not

Feb. ft Ang,
Feb. ft Ang,
Jan. A July.
1..500.000 Feb. ft Ang.
3SS.000 .Ian. ft Jnlv
Jan.

4.000.000
2,800.000
l.OOO.OOO
I fOO.OOO
731 .2.tO

May
Jan.

100

'71

Dec,

'70

Nov.,'6»
Ang., -es
Feb..,

Jan.,
Feb.,

Jan

"II
"71
-71

.

"II

July,

Jan.,

"Jl

ft
ft

Not,
Jnly,

Nov.. "70
Jan., Tl

.

S

July.

4^10.000

Jan.

41,063,100
3.000 (>00
10.000.000
18.000.000
6.00O.000

ft

Jnly.

'6«

Jan..

-TO

1

Jnne, -n

a
s

t,'narlerly.

Quarterly.
Ian. ft Jnly.
Quarterly.
]

1,000,000
1,000,000
1.500,000
2.836,600
8.693.400

Feb. ft Ang.
Jan. ft July,
Jan. ft July.

2..'S4,000

.,

-70

Feb.,

ft

A

100

SSc'ts

Jan.l,-TO

5.0(10.000
10o| 4.000.000: Quarterly.
(Juarterly.
lOOj 20.000.000
251 l.OOO.noo .Inn. ft July.
1,(«<I,000 .Ian.
July,
100

100

do
common
Onr-Pullman Palace

June

1,250.000
l.tWl.OOO
3.400,000
1.250.000
2,000,000
1.200.000

ITO
lUI

(.old, pref

Quicksilver

March.

Jan.

4.300,000
5.700.OOO
4,000,000

July,

"Jl

Nov., «9

Dec, "m
6ept.,"<!8

Jnly, "Jl
July, "71
Feb., "It
Jnly, -11
July. 11

5
4
10
5

Jnly.

ft

Qtiarterly

'71

Aug.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

8.739.,^10

Life and Trust... 100
ITnlon Trust
100
I'nltrd States Trust
100

»H

'70

Jan.,

Dec,

Aug.
Ang.
Ang.
Nov.

4.999.4(1(1

100
...1(0
100
100

National Trust

i«

A
ft
ft

.June

I5,(I00.(»»1

•2'i

Adams

New York

'71

.May,

Jan.,

1

"71

Jan., "ID

Jsn. A July.
1,209.' 00 Feb. ft -ng
l,400,5.V5 Jan. ft Jnly,

50
lOO
60
50

Atlantic

Jr-iot.— J.'ariners'

Dec, 'm
Jan.,

Feb!;

6

3,106,300
2.227.000

'20

PacltlcMall. Jnue

'7!

Jsn., "71
Feb., '71
Jin., Il
Feb., '71

.69?,«-'5

l.f<!«.(lOO

25
20
f«

Anier. MerrhanU" Union.
I'nlled States
Wells. Fargo ft Co
,S(Mm»/i/;).— Atlantic Mall

'69

Dec, '70
Dec, TO
Dec, -70

Feb., Tl

Jan., '71
Apr., '71
Apr., 11
July, '71
July, '71
Jan., '71
July, '71

Jan.,
April
June,

12s
5

t

5
4

'70
'7'.

uly

'71
". I

Aprll,-1

1

June,

ts.

5

8X
4

& BROOKLYN

Grand Street A Newtown (B*klyn),
Hudson A-'enue (Brooklyn)
Metropol 'an Brooklyn)
Ninth Avenue
Second .Avenue

m

Sixth

Jnlv.

"71

Third Avenue
Van BruntBtrseKl-oolllTtH

LSBT UlVlBgJtKS rA:D.

900,000
aoo.ooo
2.100,000
1,500.000

Jnne, iro..
Oct., 1870..

(100,000

2M,60a
144,600
262,200
1,065.200
.500.000

100!

May. TO.

IJOO.OOO

—

100 1,1100.000
748 JXW
170,000
106.700
191,000

Not.,

iinarterly..

"n>,

BsnilMinnual...

'i«7,320

888.109

.„

Avenue

"71

PASSENGER RAILROADS

PAR BTOC».

Bleecker street and Fulton Ferry.
Broadway (Brooklyn)
Broadway and Seventh Avenue ..
Brooklyn City
Brooklvn City and Newtown
Brooklyn. Prospect Park A Flatb.
Brooklyn and Itockaway Beach...
Bushwfck (Brooklyn)
Central Park, Nortli ft East Klvers
Coney Island (Brooklyn).^
Drv Dock, Fast B'dway ft Battery,
Klghth Avenue
Forty-second St. ft Grand St. Ferry,

1). .,..

I

CITY

NAME OF ROAD.

4
4
4

"71

Dec, TO
.1

N. Y.

"i'

May, 11

Jan..
Jan.

910.350
576.050 .'sr.

1. 983 .563
8,2-29.594
1.633,3.50

Williamsburg
Imttroff.mfnt— Canton
16W
Boston Water Power
100
Bninswiek City
rsJef/rn;)*— West. Union. No. 277.100
1

Mayi''71

«)«

'68

J.«'23,7M1

2..'iOO.(l(»l

I(i0

Ai>-;'re«».—

Sept.. '66
Sept., '66

-.1

15.000,(1011

100

Manhattan

'•4

I

2,'!64.ioo

Annually.

Jnly.

10.(«l(l.(l(»l

1 .000.000
36.745,00"

10

Metropolitan

jMayftNov.

S.ISO.COOI

-J-jt

W7.10O

1

.50

New York

1

pref.lOO

ft' Jnly,

(g'd)

4.(i(io.ini

25
2,.'i(10,(IOO
50
soo.noo
55
loO 10,250,000
500.000
100
4.400.000
100
4,000.000
50

Jersey City and Hoboken...
4

:.S(!i.:««i

898 ISO

Water

Valley

Wyoming

"

SOO.-'.OO
l:i7.5(IO

Jan.

8

Jan., T.
Apr., '71

1.9K8.150
3,0(«1.(W
1,700.000
1.000.000

50
ii^ijuehanna. 50

6'««.— BrookWn
Citizens (Brooklyn)

'71

Dec,

I'lV

8.9:''.90o

.50

Pennsylvania
Spring Mountain
Spruce Hill
Wil K esbarre

"70
'70

Jan.,

June,
July

«

1,500.000

J/()iii)(7.— Mariposa

.Mine

<l,U5iJ00 i.lan ft .lulv
2,<«O.O0O April ft Oct
Clio and UUslsslppl. April i....]OD •.9,»»5347
do
do prel
im 4,024,474 JnneftDec
OO Creelr ft Ailevii ttiy May 2(1 fn 4.-Ji".<fKi uiiarteilr.
Old Colony ft Newport, Jan. 21. tin 1,959.020 J.n,* Jilv.
di,

Aug.,'i!
Apr., 71
Apr., '71
Jnly, '71
Au"..'s6
Jan., '71

1,73-17110

4,441,114
1.614.101
11,900.00*
"20,000

8,0(»l.( (10

l<

Ashburtou

'..1;).1.000

Feb.* A«K

Jan.
Apr!

5,819.275
1.365.600

50

Harlem

2,000.000
8,872.500

Lehlith Valley, May 20
Quarterly.
50 18.159.100
Little Miami, No. 217
Quarterly.
50 4,10;,.50
Little Schnvlklll.' May 20
2,(V16,100 Jan. ft July.
50
si
Lonir Island. No. 252
3,000.000
Louiav., cin. A Lex., pn" No. 276 Jl'
848.700 Ian. ft July
d'p
c mmoM
1,-:'.'3.4SJ
•Ian. ft Jnly
50
Lonlavllle and Naahvllle No. 281 101
«,681 .51.10 Feb. ft Au«
Louisville, New Alb. ft Chicago. 01
2,800,000
to(

Tl

Butler
Consolidation Md
Cumberland Coal ft Iron
Maryland Coal Co

•67
'66

Macon and Western

2.000.000
COlW.OIIO

initioellaneons.

4

'71

6,18.5.897

ft

preferred

Coa^.— American

•68

"71
"71

Dec, ro

6.3.',.?00

50

West Branch andS'

6 1,-.,960
218,350

"71

Apr.,

Dec

869.4.VI

.50

I'nloii,

•:«

Jnlv, '71
July, 11
July, '71

Apr.,

Jan.,

.luiie ft

'iO. 50
100

Susquehanna

'71
'71
'70
'70

5,0-17 ,2-'4

4,151 ,^a)

Quarterly.
Jan. ft Jnlv
April ft 'let

1. 500 .OKI

5("

•is

7«

'25,2^0.';40

2T.10ti

2<r2.iflO

May,

Pennavlvnnia
Schuylkill Navlgal'n iconsol.)".
do
pref.

'71

,

11

2V

6ll(,',(»l

2.300.(100
2.040.00(1

4

3;<

'71
'66

Apr

•

1,996,25')
3,7.10,000

.Ifl"

19.714,

Feb. T!

1fl('

8

May, "'71
Jan.,

-.1

e6.,

i.'mnnn FebVftAng

Chesapeake and Delaware
50
Cliesftiienke and Ohio
25
Delaware Division"
W
Delaware and Hudson
Delaware and Itarltan*
100
Lehigh ("nal and Nav..June.3 .. 5(i
Monongahela Navigation Co
50
Morris (consolidated June I0..ui('
do
preferred
KXI

^-

3.192.000
500.0110

I

War., "il
Jnly. 11

Canal.

*71

500,000

May,

J an'.', •71
July. ',1

100

.

6f.

45'2,1'V)

•71

"TO
-,0

,

S.OOn.KKl
2 700 KVr

ft >Tassachu.,
Jan. 21.100
Virginia and Tennessee June 24.100
Western (N Carolina)
lOO
West Jei-fev.No.2S0
so
Worcester and Nashua, Jan. 21.100

5

2,iril.'200

Jnly.i

e

100

comniou

preferred

5

s.w.tw

.Inly

Jan. ft Jnly.
Feb. ft Aug.
Qnaitcrly.
Jan. ft July

-,l

'70
'10
"70

1,500,000

'.'4

:<.(0o

Vermont

'67

Apr.
Nov.,

I.7S6..S00

Nov

I.793.W6
'2,

do
do
K. P., Ist pref.lWI
do
do
W. D.,2d pref.im
Toledo, Wabaab ft West. July 1 .100
do
do
do pi-ef.lOO
,.
Lnlon I aclflc.Mar. 18
I'Mcn and Black Klver, No. 252.. 100
Vermont and Canada"
100

Apill,'71

llllnolft Central. April 8
Indianapolis, Cin. ft Lafayette
JelTeraonvIlle, Mad. ft In.,No.22710U
KaosaJ^ Pacific, Mar.;;-,
Lackawanna ft Bloomftb May 20 50
.

D

l,25ll.ll«l

Line Kallwav
CarollnaAprll, 15,
."lO
Side (Vs.l June '24
100
West. Georgia." No. 220.. 100
Svi-acuse, ningh ft N. Y. No,'252.1IX>
Tern' Haute and Indianapolis.. .50
Tiledo, I'eoria ft Warsaw
100

Feb.,

1,309,20(1

Fch.,

I.62«,25(l

C guar" Mar.ll.ini

Shore
South
South
South

2,006.750

2.195,0011

ft

PclMiylkfll Valley.' May'20
Slialiiokln Val ft Pottsv" May

11,6-20,1100

5,000,000
4,062,600

Aug
Jnly

ft
Jan. ft
.Ian. ft

<,00«,2ni
2.400.(«l
30.401 .6(I>

Alton ft Terre Haute. 100
do
do
do i.ref.lOO
S'.
oul« ft Iron Moiiiitiiin
St. LoiilK, Jackson v. ft f'hlcago'.ion
Sendii^kv MansO'd ft Newark". 100

'7;

Jnly,

100 78,000,01
8,536.900
lOO

May 20

,

'70

Clev.,Col.,Oln.&lnd. June 21. .1(10
Cleveland * MalionlnR,* N'o. 247. 50
Cleveland and Pittsburg, Jan. 2S 50

Colamhnsand Xenla*

5

Nov.,

.May

428,616
1,676,345

ft

10«.

ft
ft

May

6t. Louis,

TiS.fiOO

50
SO

Cincinnati

8X

Feb,, '71
Feb..'.!

Nov
* Aug.

Feb.
Feb.

1

do pref.
Zanenvllle. No.216

Ft.W

Feb.
Jan.

>S,4M.8i«

Portland ft Kennebec, No. '2.53' .100
do
Varnioinli stock certlflcioo
Portland. Saco ft Porta No. 270.100
riovldeni;e ft Worees.. Jan. '21. .1011
Iteimselaer ft Saratoga' No 252 .100
Itliliniond and Dwivllle No, 2S«.llin
Kichnioiid A Petei-cburg No. 238.100
Heme, Watcrt. * Ogd.. Mar. .8..:00

-W

ft

—

do

Pit'*.,

Jtu tland,

Pec

jnly.

Jan.

4,6t»*i.SllO June ft Dec.
Central of New Jeraey, May 14. .100 iD.imo.noo Man.* Jnly.
2,42.1.1100 June ft Dec.
Central Olilo
50
lOO.IKXl June ft Dec
do
preferred
50
18.378,740
Central Paclflc No. 28f>.
2.1H5,'.)25 Jan. ft July.
100
Oheshlr.-, preferred, .Ian. 21
8,925.S0O Mar. ft Sept
100
ClileaKoand Alton. Mar. 2S
",12.5.4«l Mar. * Sept
tlo preferred
100
do
Chic, Burling. » Quincv. No. '68.100 17.590,000 Mar- ft Sent,
ft July,
Iowa and Neliraaka"..!!!" .'1,9 6,'2O0
L'lilcaifo.
UUIcaKO and Northwest. No. 2T3.W(' 14,67li.«29 .fune ft Dec.
1*10 20,3;o.293
.Ume & Dec.
pref
do
do
i;hlc.,Bockl9.*Pao. No. 26.1.. 100 17,000,000 April ft Oct.
Cln..Hamil. & Davlon. .May 20.10. 3.,W),000 April ft Oct.
382.6<10
Clu., Ulclini. * Cliicago'No.2Ba. 50
Clncln., Sand, ft Clev., No. r.ti.. HO 2,9117,800

do

M

482,400
8,62' ,8Ul
7,0110,000

100

Plilla.,Cer.ft Norrla.,' May '20..
Phlla., Wllinlng.ft Halt.May20
Plttsb. ft Connellsvlll'..
rittsb., CIt:. ft St. L.,M»y,'.0...
do
Oo
do
prel.

7,2Sil,'.81

Prrlods.

Half.

.

I'anama. No. 275
PenliKVlvanla
minyn
>'a
11.
rhllsil. and Erie," Mar. 11.
do
do pref
PhllailHlpbla and Kead. Feb. II
riilladel., ft Trenton," .May '20..

*71

,

Last paid.

ing.

Syrsciise.* No. 252 ao
Pseltic (ol Ml-sour.) April 22. ..100

a

June,
Apr.,
Apr.,

Oct
Oct

^l

Jan..

.luly

June ft Doc

lOO
600,000
lOU 19,160,100
eoa,wio
lUO
347.110 85,000,000
500
2,215,000

I

Mar

Rep

ft

100 l<,SMi,Iie2 April ft
100
1,650,000 April ft

Ohio. April 8

I'ltrkfrnbtiiif

Mar.

2,4M,SIOO
l,2»2,200
T!B,7U0

stand-

far

Oswego and

»M

S,6!)l,'2IIO

llHltlr,i,.T.- aii.l

01 this table,

see Stttlmii/ Hoiiltor, ou tba preceding page.

lUM.

Dkl*.

p«K«-

RIoek
Out-

Fora mil explanation

pittd.

Periods.

Inn.

SI

....
...

.

IWfllO ,_
Not..

lOA

IW

79JW0

'KOT

UID^UOO
'

*Vi,

semrai.nual.M

TO onaitarl;.....

»X

:

:; :

;

.

..

:

.!

RAILROAD, CANAL
Babscrlbers

(Siuuiileii)

2,!S91,SO0

567,000
467,489
5,483,000
1,214,000

..

.

Ist Mort. (K Ulv UaiJni;r>..
iBt Mori. (Iowa & Mliir..,'.:'2Um.)
let Mort. (Minn. Central) ....
l8t Mort. (Iowa & Dakota).,
Ist Mort. (P. (lu C.,'ii5 miles)...
2d Moi-t. (P. du C, 233 inlle») ..

792,1X10

3,792,000
203,000

I

f TKBKST.

TER OF SECURITIES ISSUED Amount

When

New Tork

full explanation of ihls standing
"
Table see "Railroad MonUor
on a preceding p ige.

paid.

A.&O.
A.&O.
M.&S.

3,671,000
1,315,000
231,000
217,000

,

London,

Ohio
18s2
1882
18T2

J.* J.
A.&O.
M.& N.
J.& J.

1393
1884
1871
1897

F.* A.
F.& A,
M.&S.
J.& J.

1898
1898
1873
1891

Mortgage

New York

820,000

4.145,000
2.000 OOO

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

7^55,000

F.& A,

5,000.000
1,40J,000

J.

1,350,000
1,997,000
1,278,98)

3d MoL'tgage
Tenn. State Loan
it Tenn. (Oct.

msslsnippi

'my:

I,

Mortgage

600,0!»
1,105,700

.

Consolidated Mortgage
Earn. .(• 7>.WM, (M,ir.

'71)

Jlfo.

:

l9tM.,gtl,182m&ld,<IJ. I'.S. Br:
1st M.,gd.o iHIUin.,(Teb.&Neo:
Conso!. M.. gold, on 592in & Id.

,1873
1876
1893

New Tork

1876

Memphis.

'81-'93

Mortgage, land grant
2d Mortgage, for $2,000.000
Moitle <t Oirard (J une 1, '69):
lat

Mortgage

A.

&

1899
1890

&0.

1)3,000

M ortgflge, sterling

)

5,592,000

Mortgage, sterling

(

Interest iionds
Interest Bonds, sterling

1,176,400
735,010

Income Bonds, 2d Mort
dc Montgomery (May 1, '69)
Ist Mortgage
Montgomery it Eafala (Mar., '71):

M.ftN.

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

Mobile.

London.

1882

Mobile.

1882

LoDdcn.

•.,025,824

Mobile.

1,200,000

M.&N.

New Tork

716,016
330 000

M.&S.

New York

5,000,000
3.000.000
600,000
2,OOJ,000

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

&

A.

1,516,000

J.&

J.

Mobile

endorsed by Ala
do
on870
E^sex (Jan., '70)
Mortgage, sinking fund.

1st M.,

1st

A

3d Mortgage
Convertible bonds
Construction bonds
Nashv. (tC/iattanooffa(J\ily 1,'69)
1st Mort.j endorsed by Tenn
yashsille db Decatur CJan. 1, *71):
2d Mortgage
Mortgage Bonds of 1870
Wauffatnck (Feb., '71):
Ist Mort. (convertible) 1856.
Newark A New York (Jan.. '70):
Ist Mortgage, 1867
Newhurg A Neio York (April, *70)
_

.

.

500.000
2,500,000

J.

F.

&

U.

1890

J.

Brldgep't.

J.&

J.

J.

New Tork
New Tork

500,000

M.&N.

1876
1887

'70);

Northamp.(.rah.,

J.&

600,000

Mortgage guar, by Erie
2few Haven dc Derby (Jan. 1,
Ist Mortgage

1886
1900

A.&O.

120,300

.

'71);

1st

let

<t

Mort

1869

1,000,000
400,000

Bond-* convert., free State tax.

New Jeraei/:
laiLoati

2d Loan
Sd Loan
If. J.

1st
jSeic

300,000
450,000
luo.ouu

,

Scuthern (Del. & Bar. Bay)
Mortgage, tax free
London North. (March, '71):

Mortgage Bonds
MorC, extension
Convertible Bonds
*. on., J. itat.North. (Feb.. '70);
1st Mort. for »:).000,000 (1855)....
2d Mort. of 1860
heu> Tork Central (Oct. 1, '70):
Premium Sinking Fund
Sinking Fund (assumed debts).
SabscrTption (assumed stocks).
Keal Estate

Kenewal bonds
dc Harlem (Oct.
1st Mortgage of 1853
Ist Mortgage
Y. tfe Oswego Midland
1st Mort. (gold)

If.

20,000p.in
'70)

Mortgage
Improvement

'

1869

Mortgage
Mortgage
Tandlng Mortgage
2d Mortgage (Sr $500,000...

horth Carolina (April, *;0);
Mort. Bo'Kls (various) '67-'

3

1

Interest (certlflcates)"
'71)

Mortgage
2d Mortgage
3d Mortgage

350,000
322.000
109,028
6,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000

l,"'?iJ):

Ist

2,'J5'),000

northern Central (Fi'b., '71)
Ist Mort. (State loan)
2d Mortgage (sink, fund) coup.
Sd Mortgage (sink, funil) conn.
Sd Mortgage (V. &. C. KR guar)
Consolidated Mortgage, gold ..
Income conv. coup, bonds, 1870
ff.

490,500
61,500

:

Morti:a'.:e

Nor(A Pennxt/lvania (Nov.

Northern. N.

157,000
306,000
43,000
416,000

1, "71)

Mortgage new
2d Mortgage
1st

Funded

163,000
100,000
250,000
912,0OJ

1, "TO):

1st
1st

Korth Mls.^ouri (March,
1st Mortgage of 1865
2d Mortgage ol 1868

(Apr.

Company Bonds of

J.

&D.

A.

van

A.&O.
J.& J.

N.London
New York
N.T.&Lon
New Tork

360,000
1,246,000

Vorthern Neto Jerney (Jan., *;0>;
1st .Mortgage (guaranteed)...
xorwirh dk Worcenter (Dec. 1, '69)'
Ist.Mort. (Mass. loan) s'k'g fund
Construction Bonds
Ogdenjtb. <t /,. Ctoin. < April, •Til):

Equipment Bonds (tav free).
out Colonijit Newport (Mar., '71)':
Company Bonds

CompanyBonds
Company Bonds

Otage Vallet/ (Jan. 1, *70):
1st Mortgage, 1863 (5-20 years)

1886
1390

1,500,000

Q.-J.

l,9M.OOO

Baltimore.

18.85

2<5,000
2 019 000
4;5,(B0

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

Harrlsburg

1900
18T7
1900
1880

115,000

A.&O.

Boston.

1874

400,000

J.*

J.

New Tork

400,000
121,500

J.&
J.&

J.
J.

Bostoti.

l,*J3,0O0

\nnapolts Irred

1, '70)

ia51

1871
1883
1871

M.&N. New Tork
F.&A.
1876
M.& N.
1883
M.& N.
1883
J.&D.
1887
M.&N. New Tork 1S73
F.&A.
1893
A.&O. New York 1875
J.& J.
1894
F.&A. New Tork 73- "78
J.& J.
1876
M.& N.
1881
J.& J.
J.& J, New York 1877
J.& J.
1877
J.& J.
1872
J. & J.
M.&N. Shops N.C, T2 '78
M.&S.
1867
M.&S. Charlest'n 1899
M.&S.
1899
J.& J.
1875
J.& J. New York
A.&O.
A.&O. :^ew Yor.,
J.& J.
Fblladel.
1885
A.&O.
18T7
M.&N.
1896

'70):

Ist

Bonds of 1.857
HortluoMtern (March

&

1875
1878

5,916,689
1,514,000
592,000
162.000
2,900,000

1,059,500

Itorfolk <b Pstersbtirg (Oct.

V.

New Tork

1899
1880

J.& J.
A.&O.

3,000,000
2,700,000

Extension

F.&A.
F.& A.

N. Haven.

2,741,000
1,168,000

:

ew Vork,Prov.<t Bost.lSep.l

New Bonds

60,000
300,000
291,500

1, '70);

Consolidated Mort. of 1863
Vew York th N. Haven (Apr. 1,

J.& J.
A.&O.

N. Haven.

2,000,000

1st

Uew Tork

& J.

J,&
1,889,000
433,000
1,000,000

200,000

of Missouri (Mar.
1st Mortgage (gold)

J.&

1877
ISTI

J.

J.

1879

Boston.

NewToiK

A Bureau

Val. (Jan.

(Dec,

Sd do
do
Philadelphia A Head. (Dec. 1,'70)
Loan of 1861
Loans of '4,3, '44, '48 and '49
Loan of 18.57, convertible
Loan of 1836, sterling
Loan of 1836, sterling
East Penn. 1st M. Sink. Fund,.,
Loan of 1836, sterling
Loan of 1868
Loan of 1868
Loan of 1870 (»"i,000,000) conv.
Phita., Wilm. A Halt. (May. '71): ^
Ist Mortgage, convertible...."
Loan of 1866
Loan of 1867
PMsb.,Cin. ASt. Louts iJau., "!1):
.

Mortgage
M. Sceubenv.

& Ind. re-org.
& Newark Dlv. Bonds
Pittsburg A Connellsv. (Nov. '70):
Col.

Mort. (new) free State tax..
2d Mortgage
Ist Mort. JTurtle Cr. Dlv.)
1st

FtW.A

.

.

.

.

FT W. & C. construe, bds'57
Equip. Bonds of 1869, tax free.,
Placerville A Sacratn. (Jan. 1,'70)
P.,

Mortgage
Mortgage (gold)

Fort Huron A L. Mich. (Nov., '70);
1st Mort. (gold)
Portland A Kennebec (Jan. 1, *71)
Ist Mortgage extended, 1863
Consolidated Mortgage, 1865..,

Funded

Interest, 1863
Portland A Rochester (Feb., '71):
1st M., S. F., 1867, on 52>i miles,
1st M.. 1870, equal lien

Providence & Worces. (Mar '71)
Reading A Columbia (Mar., '71)

Mortgage

1862

2d Mortgage 1861
A Saratoga

Rensselaer

1883

M.& N.
F.&A.

New Tork

M.&N.
M.&N.

New Tork

F.&A.
J.& J.
A.&O.
F. & A.
A.&O.

1st Mort. (Sara.
1st Mort. (Trov.

&

Whitehall)

Salem & Rutl'd)

A Danville (Oct. 1, '69)

State Sinking Fund Loan
Bond guaranteed by State

Consol. Mortgage, coupon
Consol. Mortgage, reg
Roanoke Valley RR. Bonds
Richm. A Petersburg (Oct. 1, '70);
2d Mort., conpon and reg
3d Mort. of 1870. coupon
Rockf., R. I. A St. Louts (Jan.l*70);
1st Mort- (gold) convert, 'ree ..
Rock [si. A Peoria (Mar. 71):

Mortgage on 90H

miles.
Rome,\tat. AOgdens!,. (Feb.,

Guaran. (Pots.
Sink.

A

Fund Mort.

1916
1891
'75-'8U

1885

500,000

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

4.972,000
2.594,000
2,283,840
0,826,500

Q.-J.

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

8,958.000
5,921.716
1,109,224

Q't'ly.

3,000,000

7

6,000,000

J.&D.

8

London.

1875
ISTJ
1897

New Tork

93,841

710.958
2,899,330

18..

Phlladel

1880
1575
1875
1910
1910
1910
1800

London.
Phlladel.

thladel.
Harrlsb'lg
Phlladel.

'70-'71

Phlladel.

'96- '06

J.&

J.

New Tork
New Tork

1.100,000

J.&

J.

Phlladel.

'79-'91

A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.

Phlladel.
rhiladel.

1877
1881
1881
1888

1,000.000
3,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
3.598,000

J.

&

J.

2,700,000

J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J,
M.&S.
J.& J.
A.&O.
A.&O.

2,6'25,0C0

J.

349,500
400,000
1,000,000

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

100,000
1,521,000
143,500
182,400
976,f00
495,900
288,000
l,121,il00

&

4,000,000
1,000,000
400,000

875.000
875,000
875,000
675,000
875,000
875,000
860,000
860,000
860,000
860.000
860,000
860.000
2,000,000
153,000
100,000
1,000,000
225,000
525,000

224,800
790,200
22,613
RiO.OOO
140,000
300,000

150,000
450,000
400.000
500.000
123,000

1893
1893
1890

Phlladel.

1884
1876
1881

Phlladel.

Baltimore.

J.

J &

J.

F.& A.

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

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

&

New York
New Tork

796 900

'53.

318,0011
6.i'.,8l\l

BiH),0'

eoo.w

1889
191

1912
1912
1912
1912

,

N

«!••

Phlladel.

New York

1812
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1876
1887
1874

San Franc

1894
1894

Angusta.

1883
1899

Boston.

Augusta.
Boston.

Prov K.

I

1887
1887
1880

New York
Columbia.

Troy.

1873
'80- '87

New Tork

1886
1890
1894
'87-'S8

J.

N. T.

'61..

GO

"72- '77

J.&D.
A.&O.
F.&A.
F.&A.
M.&S,
J.&D.
J.&D.

'71):

Iffra...

London.

130,500
175,000
9,000,000

1880
1880
1BS8

Phlladel.

New Tork

(general)
'
ol

Phlladel.

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

1,500,000

& B) '55.

1871

600.000
161,600
1,298,000
408,500
127,600

Watert'n)

Xutland(\l^nh -u):
Equipment Mort. bd«
a
do

18..
79-'91

l'J20

J.

6,207.000
3,000 000
775,000

650,000
350,000

Glens Falls RR. Mort

Richmond

1873
1875
1873
1880
1883
92-'9l

New Tork

6,500,000
524,773

(Oct.l,';0);

Mortgage
2d Mortgage
1st

Sink. F'd Mort. (Wat.
1877
187S
187«

Alcxand'a

New Tork

.

.

Ist

8.

J.
J.

Chic. (Feb.; '71):

Mortgage (series A)
Mortgage (series B),
Mortgage (series C).
Mortgage (series D).
Mortgage (series E).
Mortgage (series F).
2d Mortgage (series G)
2d Mortgage (series H)
2d Mortgage (series I).
2d Mortgage (series K)
2d Mortgage (series L)
2d Mortgage (series M)
3d Mortgage
BrldgeTo. & P. BR.) Mort.."56.
Ist
Ist
1st
Ist
Ist
Ist

Ist
Ist

Richmond

"70):

UMatlelphia A Erie (Feb. •im-.
1st Mort. (Sunbury & Erie RR.)
Ist Mort. Phil. & Erie (gold)...
do
do
do (currency)
2d do
do

Plmb.,

Phlladel.

1,000,000

Peoria Pek.AJacksonv.(.3sili.\,"Xi):

A

1874
1882

J.&
J.&

1, '70);

Mortgage, guaranteed

lat Mortgage
Philatlel.
milt. Cent.
1st Mortgage

1872

London.
New York

M.&

708,0110

249,962

'71);

.

Ist
1st

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

400,000
1,130,500
573,500
331,700

New Tork

112,000
375,000

1st Mortgage, sterling
2d Mor';gage, sterling
Gener- 1 mortgage, srerllns
Palersnn tk Newark (Jan. 1, '69);
1st Mortgage, gnaranteed
Pennsylvania (Jan., '70;
Ist Mortgage (Peun. RR.)
'4d Mortgage (Penn. RR.)
4d Mort. (Penn. RR.), sterling
beneral Mort. (Phil, to PIttsb.).
General Mortgage, new, conn \
do
do
new. reg't'd
State works purchase
Short Bondi (debentures)
Pennsylvania A N. T. (Dec, "iO);
Ist Mortgage, guaranteed
1st

F.&A.
A.&O.
M.&N.

580.000
819,010

1, '70):

Mortgage Construction Bonds.
(Feb.,

J.
J.
J.

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

221,500
2,761,000
105,000

3.'i0,000

Mortgage
Mortgage

*\iciflc

&

200,000

Oswego dc Rome (Jan., '(!)•
1st Mortgage, guaranteed..
Income Bonds.
Oswego db Syracuse (March, '71);
1st

J.

1,.500.000

Oram/e, Aiex.<l;J/anaj».(Oct.l.'69)'
1st Slort. (O. & A. BR.) 1859 ...
2d Mort. exten. (O. & A.) 135=>..
Sd Mort. exten (O. & A.) 1858.
4th Mort. exten. (O. & A.) 1860
1st Mort. (O., A. & M. RR) 1867.
Va. L oan (Jly'rs) s'k'g rd,'58-9

1st

F.& A,
A.&O.
M.&S.

.

Mortgage
Mortgage

Peoria

New Tork

.

)

1914
1891
190C
1889

230,000

.

y. Bmen

paid.

J.&
J.&

5M,000

Consol. Mortgage

Manama
J.

400,000

2d Mortgjige, endorsed
Mobile <t Ohio (.Jan. 71):

do

Where

paid.

2.050,000
850,000

§o7loi:Mor".-steri'''f»«K»'««'
'idConsoI.S, F, Mort., 1871
Oil week A Allegh. H. (Dec, '70);

2d
1899
1903
1904

Itinsouri «.„KS.ct(J«i/'(Jan.l,71):

Morriff

When

:

.

Tork

Jfew

'71)

.

1, '68)!

Mortgage

{March,

dk Misaisfiippi

Mortgage (E. Dlv.)
Mortgage (W. Dlv.)
2d Mortgage ( W. Dlv.)
Income Mortgage (W. Dlv.)
Ist
Ist

1st
Ist

1, '70);

ifisslssippt Ventral (Sep.

1st
1st

Out-

For a

Where

paid.

1,001,' Oil

Milwaukee Cltv
Milwaukee and Western
Mineral Point (Jan.

LIST.

Railroads

Michlaan Central (Dec, '70)
let More Convertible, sink fand
l8t Mort Convertible
iBt Mort SterlinK. non-converti
UUwaiikee dt Si. Ami (,I an. 1, 'iO):
iBCMortKa^e (371) miles)

SdMortjajc

[July 8, 1371.

AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND

Railroads

Ist

,

COMPANIES, AND CHARAC
Amotint

OntFor a full explanation of this standing
Table tes " Uallroad Monitor"
on a preceding page.

1st

.
;.
.
.

confer a great favor by glTlng na Immediate notice or aay error dlscoTored In our Tables.
Pages 1 and 2 of Bonds Trill be publlsbed next weeh:.

irlll

COMPANIES. AKD CIlAIi-i(JrER OF SKCUBITIES ISSUEO

Ist

"

THE CHRONICLE.

52

1st

.
.

"75- '76

'75-'90

Richmond

&

E.

"75- '90

1875
1880

N.Y.orLon

N.Y.&Lon
New^Tork
f*

Bolt*

1900

188
•n.
1891

.

:

:

RAILROAD, CANAL
Niibscrlbers will conltor

Out-

Wtien

paid.

it

(Bee Kan, O.
/{Jan. J, •«)):

J. ft J.

New Tork

SI9,00U

F.ft A.

Sacram'to

1,SOO,OCO

F.ftA.
F.ft A.

V) H[iik. finul

:).

(Jalyl.

MollKak'"'

trix free.
'•

(KOlll).

M .-kK

i.;.-

F.ftA.

2,365,000
360,000

A.ftO.

16,000p.ra

^K'nl.l)

if.l.l- 7. ;/.!««»

M.ftN.
M.ftN.

J.

J.

r.liKcmr.)

l.«w,ooa

J.

2,800,000

General .Mort..sterMn(r
I8t Mort., West. I'e, for f e.OOO.tlUI
2aM.,W.lhle (hmd) foTi,.'iol«),(XXI
(Mar.,

"il)

per mile

.

.

Sttma. Mttfion it Uemphts :
1st Mort. (leold) Kiiiir. by Ala...
Stlma. Romr<t Dulton (Fen.. Tl):
1st Mort. (.\la. & Tenn. lilvcrsi
2d Mort. (.Via. & Tenn. Rivers).
Gen. Mort. for»3,llOU.OOO, tax free
Ist

ft

SterlInK loan, £152.913 10»
lomesllc lionds (H)
Joinesllc Itonfls (G)

ft

ft

J.

New Tork

1896

ft

J.

Kew York

19U9

J.ftJ.

820,000

J.

ft

J.

^'ew York

J.

ft

J.

New Tork

J.& J.
A.&O.
F.ftA.

-Sew

York

J. ft D.

J.

1628,320

Fhlladel

1872

New York
New York

800,000
250,000

J.

&D.

J.
J. ft

3d Mortgage

Southern

Jtinneitotti (Jan. 1, *69):
1st MortjrftKC, 10-20 years
Southxc.laclttcof ilo. (Jan. 1, '69):
Ist Mort. (gold) $25,000 per mile

Mus:oKee HIS

Maud

1,

London.
Cbarlest'n

1874
1876

J.

ft

J.

'78-'8<
•71-'72

1874

88. '91
'80.'»2

Nov.
A.ftO.

1871

88'91

New Tork

F.ftA.

'82-'88

1899

Mortgage
Mountain (Oct. 1, '69):
Mortgage
Summit Branch (Dec. 1 70):
Ut Mortgage
SulUuan (.Tan. 1. 'toy.
St

J.

New Tork

750,000

M.ft

S.

Brooklyn

1387

New York

'81- -90

1890

Petersb'g.

'84- '90
'96- '(JO

New York

1887

18,300
52,400

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

Petersb'g.

'70.'75

pro

J.ftJ.

New Tork

J.ftJ.

Boston.

531,000
601.400
441,'iOO
70<,',0i

20,000

Var.

J.ftJ.

SSO.0OO

301,000

2d Mortgage
StM4tx (Jan. t, 71);

J.ftJ.
F.ftA.

ft

J.

TO):

lerrellaute it /7i<i'po/<«(Feb.,*71):
Mortgage. Bon'isof 1869

1,695,825

A.ftO.

800,000

A.ftO.

1,800,000
1,600,000
1,300,000

F.ft A.
J.ft D.

406

'62-T2

1888

Kqalpnrt b'sof 1S:0 conv.S.F.
Wah.it HVW^riKJan. l.ll):

4 III., 75 m.i ....
Ist .M. (L. Erie, W.4 St.L.,l*7 m.)
Mort. (Tol.

Mort. (Ot. Wtn, W. D.,100m.)
Ut Mort. (Ot. W'fn of '59, 181 m.)
1st Mort. (Quln. t Tol.,»lm.)..
1st Mort. (fll. & S. Iowa, 41 m.).
lid Mort. (Tol. & Wah., 75 m.)
2d Mort. (Wah. *; W't'n, 167 m.)
2d Mort. (Ot. W't'n of '59, 181 m.)
Ist

.

Equipment HondH(T.&W.,75 ni.)

Consol. Mortgage (500 m.)conv.
1st Mort., D.& K.St. Louie....
Jroy it BoHton (Oct, 1, *69):

Mortgage

F.ftA.
F.ftA.
A.ftO.
F.ftA.
M.ftN.
F.ftA.
M.ftN.
M.ftN.

2J0O,00O
500,000
300,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
3,yja,ooo
600,000
3,700.000
3,;oo,o(o

800,000
8004X10
690,000
427,000

M ortgage

8d Mortgage
Cotivcrtible Bouds
Irou Union (Oct. 1, '69):

Ut

Mort., guaranteetl
2d Mort., guaranteed .,.,
free

2d Mort. (government subsidy)

Land Grant Bonda for $lo,Ma,(nO
Income Bonds for $10A)),000..

Union Pactfic.Cent. Br.u»n.\,'Vt)-

-.SB
1878
.878

316,50('

M.ftS.
J.ftJ.
A.ftO.

1883

I8M
18M

New Tork

676,300

N.T.& Lon 84 89

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

Baltimore.

'71):

200,000
4lt),0OO
aiio.o«i

800,000
400,000
500,000

J.
J.

ft
ft

189J
1890
1890

19M

J.
J.

Ii-90

1900

:

Mortgage (gold)

2,73-\00'

M.ftN.

New Tork

189»

1,970,000
1,800,000

Varl.

Fhlladel.

TW-'S*

3,275,000

F.ftA.
J.ftJ.

New Tork
New Tork

1896

290,000
176,000

Morig ge

J.ftJ.

Fhlladel.

/v>co7)ioie(Jan.l,'7i):

1,200,000
:

Mortgage

1

Wilmington ft Weldon (Oct.
Ist Mortgage, sterling

1,250,000

Fhlladel.

1900

1, '69)

576.8S7
197 ,'^
710,000

..

J.ftJ.
M.ft N.
J.ftJ.

694,000

Bonds
Sinking Fund Bonds of 1,S67
Sterling

J.ftJ.

R.R,

Street Partsenser

1873

'69):

"70)

London.

New Tork

189«
1897

ft. it f'littonl'.f.tJcl.l.'M')

Mortgage

Broadtcat/

it

New Tork
New Tork

1880

ftD.

800,000

J.ftJ.

Brooklyn.

1873

300,000

M.ftN.

626,000

J.ftJ.

700,000

llh Ave. (Oct.

M.ftS.

1, •70);

Mortgage

1,500,000

J.

1, '69):

Mortgage

M ortgage

Ist

D'uD'k.E.lfdwayitllat.We.x.'-iO):

Mortgage

Ist

Eighth Al-eniie (Oct.

New Tork
New Tork

1874

Fblladel.

'70- '75

Boston.

1873
1880

New Tork
New Tork
New Tork
New Tork

Mnth Avenue

New Tork

1879

A.&O.
M.ft

1890
1890
1871
1888
18SG
1882
1873

1887
1885
1875

8.

1873
1878

27,237,000

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ,
A.ftO.
M.ftS.

N.T.ftBog.

'»«-'99
•96-'9»

27,-236,512

9,691,000
10^)00,000

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

Xfr'ght.ftc

Boston.
N.Y.ftUoB.

New York

1,780,000

1884

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

Boaton.

J.ftJ.

2,089,400

189S
189S

1878

New Tork
New Tork
New Tork
New Tork
New Tork
Sew Tork

J.ftJ.

F.ftA.

A.&O.

M

M.ftN.

New Tork
New York

1877
1876
1889

I.

J.ftJ.

18.

1874

1898
18S0

t

Delaw. (Jnncl,69):

it

Mortgage

A

Ohio (Jan.

188(

1, '69):

Maryland Loan, sinking fund
Guaranteed Sterling Loan
Bonds having next preference.
Delauxtre Division (Jan.,

"71)

2,000.000
4,375,000
1,699,500

lino
1890
1885

Baltimore.

Loudon.
J.ftJ.

Baltimore.

;

Mortgage
800,000
it. Hudaon (Jan., •71);
Bonds (tax free)
l,!i<XI,000
Registered Bonds (tax free)
8,500,000
Belli, it Raritan
See Cam. ft Am boy KR.
1st

Kegifitered

J.ftJ.

Fhlladel.

1878

M.ftN.
J.ftJ.

New Tork

1877
18SI

J.ftJ.

Fhlladel.

18»t
1884

;

Lehigh Navigation (Jan.,

Loanof 1891

'71>

(gold)

[980.000
5,656,099
2,000,000
9,000,000
1,496,8?J

Loanof 1897
Gold Loanof 1897
Convertible Loan

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

2,232,000

J.ftJ.

Plillade

1,751,213
4.016,670
3/)0O,0O0

M.ftS.
J.ftJ.

Fhlladel.

IJXCOOO

of 1877,

J. ftD.

789,000
236,969

Loan of 18M

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

London.

18B

Baltimore.

MM

Fhlladel.

UBS

J.ftJ.

PhBadeL

1878
1881

Morrill' (Feb. '71)

and 2d Mortgages
Boat Loan, sinking fund
Pennsylvania (Feb., '70)
Ut Mort. tax free g. by Pen.
1st

.

RR

Other loans (about)

K'aMrWan,,
Maryland Loan
Loan of January 1, 18re
Pref. Interest Bonda

Stuq.

it

Tide

Ist

Ist

l,S09/)00
S2S,000

Mortgage
it

8,000/xn

Sunq. (Jan., '71)

Mortgage
(Feb.,

490,000
29(/>00

1818

M.ftN.

600/100

J.ftJ.

Pblladel.

2/I0O/I0O

J.ftJ.

3,019/00

txmo

J.ftJ.
/ ftA.

Kew Tork
New Tork

sm/DO

J.ft D.

t

Anwr. Dock it Imp. Co.(Jan.I,'69):
Bonds (guar, by C. RR. of jf. J.)

ffM(«rrt

1871
18Bi

'70)

raiKcellaneona

tiutclMlver (Mar. 1, Tl)
Ut Mortgage (gold)
Id Mortgage (gold)

isn
187*
188S

Jerae^Clty

:

2d Mortgage tax free

Wyoming Valley
Ut Mortgage

issrj

"T-l);

fiKon (Feb., 11)
Went Branch

i8n

§.-F.'
J.ft D.

'70):

ContoHilaUon Coal (Feb.. 71)
Ut Mort. S. F.. 20,000 per annum
nntltylvania Coul : Mortg. B'd<.

ITS/JOO

508,100

350,000

SchuvlUU NatiigaUon (July,
Ut Mortgage
2d Mortgage

M.ftN.

J. ft D.

Vetivrare

1871

New Tork

J.ftJ.

350,000
200,000
150,000
379,000

.

1879

A.ftO.

167,000

Canal
l8t

J.ftJ.

200,000

1, '70);

Mortgage

dienapeake

203,000

1, '70):

Third Arehue. (Oct. 1, '70):
Plain Bond8(t»xirce)

Chesapeake

M.ft N.
M.ft N.
(J.-J.

J.ftJ,

(Oct.

Mortgage

1st

1894
1886
187S

A.ftO.

1, '69):

1st Mortgage
,.
42(is(.it&')ii)«(s<..f>rr;/(Oct.l,'70):
Ist Mortgage

Con8oli(iated convertible
Sixth Avenue (Oct. 1, '70);

New York

,

B

Mortgage

1st

CeulralP.Ji.it £. iJft!«-(Oct.l,'70):

Mortgage
2d Moi tga;.'e
8d Mortgage

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

(gold) tax free
1,600,000
2d Mort. (government subsidy)
1,600,000
Vn J\kH, B.Dtv. (See Kansas Pac)
(re. Pad., S. Br. (See Mo. Kan. ft Tex.)
JTWco it Black River (Oct., TO);

Mad* coururUble, tax {r««

PhlladeL

J.ftJ.

l8t

900,000
860,000

Pacitic (Feb., "71):

Itt Mortgage 1868
ytrmont i Mast. (Mar., "71) :
Ut Mortgage, sinking fund.

New York

J. ft J.

A.ftO.

1980
IS9U
1880
1880

1, *70):

Mari/land (Feb.,

Second Avenue (Oct.

Macon.

J. ft J.

900,000
2,500,000
707,000

IFrt/'«OM»(M8r.l,*71):

Mortgage (W. Div.)
Mortgage (K. Dlv.)
2d Mortgage(W. Dlv.)

1st
1st

Ut Mort.

J.

500,000
250,000

.Mortgage

Ut Mort. (gol'D.tax

(May

1st Mortgage, new
Wilmington it Itead. (Nov.,

1st

F.ftA.

400,000
1,000,000

Mortgage

1st

ft-s.

1, '70):

Went. Peunit/triinia (Nov. 1, '70)
Ut .Mort, guar, ft Pittsb Branch
Western Union (Feb., *71):

Ist

1880

Pblladel.

400,000
557,400

Go veninien t Lien

Bleecker

laoo
1*15

911,400

1st Mort., endors. by Biiltlinore
Ist Mortgage, unendorsed

Ist

ItM

'70);

Loanofl883
Loan of 1866, Ist Mort
Joli t more, on CM. M. Kli, '69
Shore Hud. Rin. (Oct. 1, "TO):
Mortgage

A'entern

tag*

•71-*78

1,102,000

H'eKl
1st

1st

200,000

lat

PeonaA

Weil Jemeu (Jan.

Brookli/n City (Oct.

ft

6terunff

Mortgage

guaranteed
Wealrhexter it J'hila. (Nov. 1,
Ut Mortgage, convertible
8d Mortgage, registered

J. ft J.

J.ftJ.

683/SflO
IM'J,U10
1-29,000

Whitehall it Plattsb. (Feb., "71):
1st M. of 1868 ou 86 miles (coup)

J.

399,000
800,000

1,

\U-knburil it ileliit. (Mar.1,'70):
Consol. Mort., Ist class
Con.so .Mort., 2d class
Conso Mort., 3d class
Consul. Mort., 4tli class
Warren (Jan. 1, '71):;

1st

J.ftJ.
A.ftO.
J.ftJ.
A.ftO.
J.ftJ.

2O4,a0

Tf'iV-o7)i(co it

TO):

1st Mortgage
Si/rac.j BtngK. db tf. r. (OOct

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ,

Wil.,Charl.,tRutherrd (Oct.,

Augusta.

New York

J.ft J.

116,129

$r,0«l,UJO

1884

1, '69):

tloncls

(Oct.

US/WO

Ist

D.

^

Boston.
BoatuD.

M.ftN

Registered Certlfleatos
Interest fuiuUng bonds

Mortgage, for

1893

J.ftJ.

ft

ft D.
J.ft l>.
M.ft N.

J.ft J.

8t

i»629,ono

J

/irooJ-.,/^o«./'.itJ7a(4'A(Oo.l,'68)

.

Company Bonda

New Tork

491,000
990,000
816,000

^'eJilern Pacific

1872
1861
I 31

:

.

tnlon

-Jew

:

SouthtceJitern, Ga. (Aug.

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

Hi

1, "70):

2d Mort., endors. liy Baltimore.
2(1 Mort., end. by Wash. Co
2d prefc^rrcd Jlort., unendorsed
New Mort., guar, by Baltimore.,

Tork

500 •»

8.^<1.500

I/XW/ICO

Mortgage

1st

Went M'inrotofin
1st Mort. L.O

150,000

Consol M C •/,! .oref.) for $651,000
Consul \l ,'::d pref.) for $510,000
Va. State Loan (suspended)
2d Mort. I'etersburg guarantee

2d

IS..
18..

71):

1st Morti.'av;e

1st

Londea.

1392
1S92
1892

J.

1,272,000
76,000
30,000
60,000
800,500
1,900,000

Siile, V n. (Oct. 1, 'im
Consol. M.i l«lprcr.)for«T09,000

South

7»(.,
1st

New Tork

J.

S 1-2,500

Beal K»ta-e Bonds, F
1st Mortjrare Koiids.L,

Southern Central N y
South it .V. Alam-nia Feb..
lat M., end. by .\';.., 133ra
South .*(.!. h. I. (Oct. 1, TO)

Joi.,

l-*97

New York

241 .000
S.tOO .00

8,000.000
1,500/100
1,000,000

'67

1869

1st .Mort.,

lt98

J.

J.

1«

100,000

1,492,015
306,500

Oomesttc Honds (I)
Domestic Bonds (It)
Domestic Bonds 'special)

Ist

1894
1898

2,3O7,00«

7N,000

Mort. on 105 miles (foiipon)
2d Mort. (Kovernin. 9nl)3l(ly)..,
SoinertH rf; Ke?iiieitec (Jan. 1,'70:
lat Mort^aj^e
2d Morti?aKe
Soutk CaroUna (Feb., ^l):
1st

1st

1892

New York
New York!

J. ft D,
J. ft J.

J.

do

do

4tli

£ac(Mar.l,'(l):

tt F. die

Mort^aKe
Sioux OUu .t Pacinc (Feb., Tl)

1

J.

'iW.OOO

Ist

Slaten

780,000

M.ft S.

(consol.)

2d -Mortgage (consol.)
Ktiulp, Loans of '66 and

8d (enlarged) Mortgage

it I'otlnv. '.Oct., '10);

Mortxatfe t(uarantecd

ShebOj/ifwi

120,000
'iW.OOO
1,200,000

ft

ls( Moi-ti^iige

886AI0
114/100
293,200

"

ytrffinla it Jennetfee (Oct.

:

*jnrfiM*y,.V.<t yeic'rk (Feb., ^l):
l»t MortKHifc. new. \Sm..
Saraiinafi »t C/itirleston
l9t Mort.-asro ISUH

ShaiiwIiiH V.

paid.

Income Bonds

New Vork
New York

M.ftN.

St. fliKi <t SioiLrCiti/
Ut Mort. for »16.(JN)

Where

paid.

1, ';0);

1894

J.

(Mar., "il):

"
2d Mortgsgo
yeruu>nt Cfntral (June

13M

ft

ft

Vnllef/ (Feb., TOt
1st .MortKi>»ce on 21 uiltea (con)
'*
1st Mortgage

18»<
18tM

A.
M.ft N.
M.ft N.
F.

^(l.M.akKl'.Li([iinr.)
St.Piiiil.t /V.-.,l»tl>lv.(.Ian.l,'W):
l8t .Mort. (10 m.) tax tree
1st Mort. (.-it. r. to Watab.SOni.)
2(1 .Mor(. (laml irrtint).
UeiuTal M.irt.. for fi.VXJM) ....

.

New Tork I90O
New York 18M

l,^0):

\iir.

M. i:u

1^1

4,000,000

ft

J.

IfM

N.Y.orL'n

A.ftO.

Clitc.

\i

l-l

J.

187S
1881

•«»):

,....

(Feb., *jl):
1st Mni'i iKiiar.) ID64,taz(ree.

M

1,100,000
1,100.000
1.400,000
1,400,000
1,700,000

1,000,000

.

sluk.funa..

1)

a

When

Vermont

C.B)
«»),(xx)

M<

L.. .Iticl).

Out
full explanation of thin standing
Table tee " Railroad Monitor*'
ft preceding page.

on

Rallroadas

'<

.S(.

LI8T.

For a

Where

paid.

Ilnllroadat

i/(.

53

COUPANIES, AND CUARACTER or BBCURITIC8 IBBUBD. AmouDl

For « fiill Kxplauatlun or lulu Btaudlng
Tabic sf6 " llallroad MuuUor"
ou A prccodlujr paffO.

/

.: .
,

AND MISCELLANliOUS HOND

OOMPAKIES, AND CUABAC-

1st

:

sreat ruvor bf Klvlne na Intinodlnte notice of «n|r error dUoovered In our Tabi««,
Fasea 1 and i of Bonda wrlll be publlahed Next week.

TBR OF SKCUIUTIKS ISSUEU Amount

;

:

THE OHRONKJLE.

.lulyS, 1871.]

II)

;

;

. .

Omn 2«(«ffA.,WM.

l/BO/HU

•MUW

188(1

188S
1881
\

1978
187»

> '»owy»rt' c;

.

'

THE CHRONICLE.

54

Bzports of I<e«dlnK Articles from Nevr Vork.

Commercial limta.

t.)t

following table, compiled from Custom House returns, shows
the exports of leading articles from the port of New York since
January 1, 1871, to all the principal foreign countries, and also tlie
The last two lines
totals for the last week, and since January 1.
show total ijalue.1, including the value of all other articles besidej
table.
those mentioned in the

The

COMMERCIAL EPITOME.
Friday Nioht, July

7. 1871.

Business was wholly suspended during the first half of the
week under review in observance of the NiitionHl Holidiiy,
but for Ihe last few days a very consitlerabie degree of ac-

CpS

rather

to oparate with

The tone

more freedom.

however, one of vigilant caution,

t-eo asci^p^co "•

^»S

-s-

-^^^ov^G^

o -^eo «: 00 « t- oi c* cc ,- t- ji

«^-

-v^Oi

c-:£W?*— ,-t
^,

,-,

SS;

22

seeming

cr.oo

5S

following

is

a stalemei.t of the stocks of lea ling arti-

f

18T0.

July

tcs.andhbls.

101.77(>

19,205

15,0fi4

2:J,292

1(1.478

15,450

bags.
bags.
mats.
hhds.
boxes.
bags, etc.

Tobacco! domestic
CQ8-ee,Rio
Coffee other

Java

Saaar'

SuSar
SuSar
Meiado
Molasses""...'

71,847
37 985
49,362
102,037

84,tH7
47,t>-«
10,:180

S-^tiSS

108,39ii

72,8i7
279,315

85,894

37B..M3

«,83(i

88,300

14,874
4,000
181,000

bales.
bbls.
bbls.
bbls.
bags.
casEs.
bales.
bales.

4.5,000

.57.480

31,000

27,8«i0

9,:«10

10,4;«

6.800

1,216

300

8,2,50

19.000

577
7,543
12,300
1,072
20,100

6,125

1.5,000

Gunuy Cloth
GnnnvBags
Linseed
Saltpetre

Jute and Jute Butts

MauilaHemp

B

.39,600
1,5,284

.5S,0(K1

5«,500

16,000
40,081

17,939
22,428
33,(M8

18,990
20,548

siclive

for

(NO

M

CO

sive

Cheese

snpplies.

Liverpool

;

shoulders and

dull

is

(3

•

O

•

^C^l-'NO'iS'

•

"
^-ln'^»xxsaw^»Xl'^»TO»c
_ „ E. _
.- j_j
._-,

si:

^

Il

o

si'

rt

vol

m c» w' CI »o o p? r^

i-'

e£--cC7*;COt— o

-(

OJ-rr—

cfr^

oioi

a

"

.« -o

-r

:«

03 OJ XitO OD I- 1"

CD

m«

^

^^

i-T

Si^
eo

sal-

^roiTi

Bjef has

« « t- t- c»

•gj

«

Tj<

r—

f ^^ t—

-

r w-

O'-i

.-,

'•i

'-'

w*

'.»

u

ri

in

ll^@l2c

at

•

SS'-

under exces-

under the further decline

choice dairies and factories quoted

Ft

Tnere has

Hams.

l@2c

^5*

TO'?*

.r-.QCT-n-.a

speculation, with but

Butter has declined

remained very quiet.

vi

1.5,200

prime Western steam, but not

free sale of

Q*"

.

con firm, fancy city cuts, ice-cured, 8}'.

been a pretty

oTa*

'

-i-t-NOi

•

'^,3

a moileraie trade and export demand, and prices have becom*
somewlat unsettled. New mess Pork may bo quoted at
Lard
$15 2j@15 50, and Jil3@lS 2.) for prime me.ss.
able.

.0

:SS

'

1.5.200

bags.

Kice, Carnlina

oT

of

21,.)43

(173

bags

I

I-.- t-CO
•

.5.3,500

37,200
490

bales.
bales.

'rilr

ia

10,4(i(i

11,214
8,000
120,900

No.

Spirits Turpentine

O 73

01

2(ifi.582

1,.350

bbls

Hides
Cotton
Rosin

10

icr- CO

^^

7,380

19,ti00

bhds.

gi^nerallv held at lOi for

—<t-

4(1,710

70,.')50

hhds

Provisions h ve been Uss

mr—

10(i,<<72

Molasses

E

co—

1.

20,(181

118,«(j3

hMs.

Tobacco foreWu

Rice

July

1.

24.018

14,764
31,838
16,900

Work.'.'.'.'.'...

Cffffee

1871.

June

1.

ff i^ef

D^S?

,

bbls.
bales.

Beef

C^Cl

:*«

^

cles of merchandise at dales given.
,

3

ncD Ot-9»

to avoid large risks.

The

.^

of business

parlies

ail

.

sa

a.

.

^%

imparts a degree of confidence to holders and causes buyers

•circles is,

S -v r-

ei

premium on gold

Tlio advance in the

prevailed.

hi«

tivity

[July 8, 1871.

iS
«r

gs

Naval stores have been firm but quiet, although »t the close

more actively in Rosin at $2.90 for strained S|)irils
there
Turpentine 47@47^e. Hops have been quiet at former
Wool has been very firm in this market at other
figures.
is

CO t-

;

.2

5

;

points there
prices
prices

is

considerable excitement with

upward.

Oils

have

been

very

dull

tor export at liigher prices; refined on the spot closes at

and Crude in bulk at 15c.
Melals have ruled very firm generally, and

.

.

t

:

:f2
:-"

:

•

S^ii

.•S2S
•r-i

CO

:

and

generally

To Petroleum there have been large sales

unchanged.

1

the tendency of

g

S

2S?S

:

in

Copper and

on

as.

soeculative

CT:

:S

Tin

there

have been

large

transactions

Tobaec, has been
prices.

The

.sales

at

active

34@34^c, gold, for Straits.
lor Kentucky Leaf at rather

other half divided

among

— jbout

.-S

:

^

:

CO

:

•

p?
^

'-'
i-"

W

©»
t- o» a»

-cot-^iftco
CO t- ^ u
•

i

better

25

.

.fH

:S8 .SS

half for export, and the

dealers and cutters.

Prices have

been very strong, at C@7c for lugs, and 7i@12c for Low to
Fine Leaf. Seed Leaf very quiet; 160 cases Old Wrappers
were sold at 3.'i@45c. In Spanish Tobncco the sales have
been onlv 250 bales llavana at 85c@fl 05c.
Wliifkey has advanced but closes dull. Tallow has been
held higher, and clofes at 9f@9Jc for Prime.
Freights have been active in the sliipment of Grain and
Petroleum hence. There is a scarcity of sail vessels suitable
for the transportation of Grain to out ports, and 6s Gd paid
to-day for C'jik for orders, with liberal shipments to Liverpool at Id by sail and 8d by steam, and to Liverpool, sail, 8d.
Petroleum charters 3s 9d@4s to Bremem, and 4s 9d@5s 3d
to Stettin.

:SS

since our last (and mostly in the past three

days) have been 1,300 hhds

:

•of

account; Copper has sold to the extent of nearly 6,000,000
lbs for immediate and forward delivery, at 22c for Lake.

Pig Tin has sold largely

:

26c

m«r to
r..

=*

^T

K

:52
(DOT

is'SS

en

S"

PS'

s

"S

ti

i
I

« a

n

OOOOOMK

a;

0) 0)

00

c

C 3

:<§

.S

o o

1

.

July

table, coiupilHtl

foreffoinfr itfttement it will b« »««n that, oompsrsd
the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease Id
the exports this week of 17,181 bales, while the stocks to-night are
26,4.'i2 bales mttre than they were at this time a year ago.
Tho
tiillowing is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at
all the ports from Sept. 1 to June IH), the latest mail dates.
do not Include our telegrams to-night, as we cannot insure the
accuracy or obtain the detail nocenary by telegraph.

TIonRe roturnn
comiiiHrco
lb71, and for the

trom Ountuni

witli

londingr articlei* of

•howrt tho foroljfn linporU of certAla
At thia jM>rt for the laHt week. bIuco January 1,
corro8pori(liujf noriotl in 1870:
iThemmutlty Is n Wca in packagea wliag got othorwlBo apoclfled.l

For

since
Jan. I,

thB

Vd«k
Qiilna, UliuiR

For
tbt

Blno*
JkD.t,

BKme

lime

viak.

1871.

m:o.

isni.

MoUla,

l£artnei)w«re—
\8^

7.0S9

S3.IM
933

499,«2I

Jtti.'JUS

XArthttiiwiire..

uiABswure

1«.»8

Mi

pUlo

(HiiDS

!«.««

lU,8l)i

S44,4S4

ll,',3(l!l

2.15.

10

iilea nowdera .
HrlitiHtoiie. tons
,

w

..

149

l'>u'lar.

4.:reii.ii

Uumbler

13.«J<
15.310

5,492'
9.. 13

a«i90

Tt>bacrc

'..-HO

Willi's, «.cCbKiiiiiAir'e.blCB

Vi^Al

Wool

.HA'tOi

5»4

opltiia
SotlA, l>l-carb...

lOu

is.r.u

v»

Boda. baI
Hoda, asb
Flax
Knr8
Outiuy olotb
Hair

11*4
t3.0ii:

£>,»»
21819

.00

7,019
22,

47 863

..2.986

4)0.6'<S l,0:l'.l.7;9

4X0

133,»S«

241.149

S91.f.09

.111.360

*c—

1.075
2.071

orangea

56.850

r.?4

"
Nuts,

KaHlim
BUlea undresBed
Rl.e
Bplcea,

:,I5I)

764

198

H.IOI

1

2,385

a;

Jewelry
Watches

s,m

31
14.132

U'liaft'*^^

8:»

1.182i

k3.10?

,,

1.755
652
299.S;6
104.5.21

9fll

2,tr2

11,11)

...

336,142
49,313
70,213
110,405

Cork

!3:i,;l5

226,809
50.97'

Mahoicanv

41.4!0
171.0.-.1

78.879

Weel£ and aince

'.lie

Jaaaarr 1.
receipts of dome.stic produce for the week and since Jan. 1,
time in 1870. have been as follows

The

for the siiue

This
week.
4Bb.ja.. .pKsa.
BreadBtufffl—
fluur.bbls.

129

:

Same

since
Jan. 1.

time

3,914

4,536.

Oil cako. pkifs...

1.3«.<

76.186

Molasseiliblft.

24, .9
2,62.5,401

20.5991
1,316.70-i,

41,733

12.8J1

3,»S

4.241
32.969,

Nava; Storea'!r. turn. 'in
Spirits turp.

Koala....

79

27,991

5,5T;

233,148

Tar

299 751

Since Same
Jan. 1. time 10
21.192
3.S7d
40,892

2o1
4

Peanuts, ba^s,.

39.295
2.7:9
53,195

291.763
323 .3i9

1,319

Oil. lard

hemp

HnpB.. .bales.
Leather .sides

This

week

''lO.

60.712 1.586,450 I,fS5.849^
Wbeat.hus. 440.069 6,596X'9| 7."! 19.6:7;
Corn
1.0I2.«)! 9.6'.2.886 2,513.766
Uata
17.V510 2,7C0..85 2. '21.9 13
Hye
50.594
258.914
497.080
963.76:1,
Barley. Ac.
57'.8H
140. 02
GrasN seed
iifi'M
57.90-;
89.4S5
beans
'ilii
83.'24
1M.JJ7
Peaa
116.631
140.610,
r. meal.bhlB
s'isi
335.3S3
6,906
S8i.3l3
Cotton. bales
51
1,413
1.916
..bales.
2.' 55
224,943
21.1.182
Uldea ....No

231.54!
8i8,;a2

Provisions—
Butter, pkgs...

13.197

Cheese
Catmuati
Kens
Pork
Beef. pkKS

42390

tations

1.446

263.231
150.616
84.883
134.390
12.383
11.860
123.613
11.113
13.258

184,502
7i.2l9
54.570
52 321
14.^22
12,635
116.043
5.929

15.1191

20.117
69 636
33,956

42"
9)

Lard, iikss
Lard, kegs
Rice, pkgs
Starch
Stearine
Sn^ar. hhda., &c.
Tallow. pkiCB

2.563
97

,

SOI
5.766

726

95

Tobacco, pkcs...
Tobacco, hhds ...
WhlBkey, bbls...
Wool. bAlea
Dressed bogs Mo.

Savannah
Texaa

„

Below we give the
market each day

51.510
65,476

P. M., July 7, 1871.

Tennessee. *c..

i.'a.3|

l.tSS
3.810
2.615

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia

23
333

1.126!

13,468
9.903

i

20

i..iioiiday
18 la

.

1

f

®....

18

ISK®....

i8xa...

»....

so
20

»....
Hollrtav
18

15X81....

For July.

bales.

bales.

ct».
150 sh't time. 19X
••
100 •
1»X
100 immediate
deilv'y .19 13-16
1,400
19J«

allddUlK

WKH.

13)

»...
20X®....

..

§?ltl:::.

19 15-16
20
20 116

2.'*00

20 5-16

700

20 9-16

1,300

20K

600
800

20 11-16

2U«

2,5<XI

1.3

103
611

200
100

20 7-16

MH
^X

Angost.

For September.
19X
19K
1»H

100
500

20X
20X

1.500

3,563

20X

19,900 total

20 3-18

400
400

20 7-16
20)i

For October,

ctp.

1.500
4,500
2,800
2,800

immediate

SCO

47
I

Low
Mldlllng.

free on board)
For forward delivery the sales (including
have reached during the week 45,750 bales (all low middling or on
the basis of low middling), and the fiUowing is a statement of tba
sales and prices

1870.

1.679

Total receipts
increase this year..

and price of Uplands a,t

Good

!5Ji»....

15H^....

1.810
48.1

21XS..
22%®..

Ordinary.

Ordinary.

6.141

deilVy.l9 15-16

bales.

JOSiS...

2-'H®....

:

I'hureday
(•rlday

Texu.

16W<3....
iXM'9....
20^(8....

32xa....

total sales of cotton
of the past week

TuesdHy

100
1871.

f

iVX»....

32X@.

792

BlOBtPTa

1JJ3

•6

Total

R«c*d this week at—

New
Orleans.

21!<»....

1.900

Mobile
Charleston

U0,8M

Mobile.

20)^(8.

this

115,03'J

:

2.613.
456'

mm

»e.06s'2(>74,»8

isjsa....

Mlddlinie
Middling......
Good Mid dl ing

of l,0fl8,.553 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per
telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows

6.173
96;

iOJKO

M>M7

m,oa

per lb.

Low

353

124.126
45.119
BS.S26
5S.6i9
90,114

4.816
3.619
2.142
11,112

Ordinary
Good Ordinary

weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of
September 1870, *3,929,160 bales against 2,83.5,607 bales for the same
period of 1869-70, showing an increase since September 1 this year

Orleans

K7.148

4l,»'.n

iXfiit «47,763|tUlAI3 I14«,W4

Florida.

bales three

New

'TO
8.310

17J90

Upland and

By special telegrams received by ua to-night from the
Bouthern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the
receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening
July 7,
From the figures thus obtained it appears that the
total receipts for the seven days have reached 18,468 bales against
18,197 bales last week, 23,6(S4 bales the previous week, and 24,040

Kec'A this week at—

'.'.'.'.

.,.. '2287,«ilS

tales.

COTTON.
Friday,

miodPTs

•io
5.310
24.131

:

2.0121

...

5,6.17

6,165

112.:>93

5.4M

42.619

PUfth.

:6C,!21

530.170

4RS(6

mjun
2SS.711
55,681

Crop accounts have been more favorable and the
remarkably free for the late,
ness of the season, but the diminished stock at Livcr|KX)l according to the late count, showing as it does the large increase In the
consumption of the year and the continued free sales and buoyant
market there, have counteracted all adverse influences here and
resulted in the advance noted above.
Contracts for forward
delivery show a considerable advance for the fall and early winter
months, but less improvement for the summer months. Low Middling closed to-night at 20Jc. for July, 20|c. for August, 20ic. for
September, 19ic. for November and 19c. for December. The total
sales of this description for the week are 45,7.50 bales, including
For immediate delivery the total sales foot
free on board.
up this week 12,391 bales, including 1,094 for export, 4,200 for
consumption, 1,666 for speculation, and 5,325 in transit. Of the
above 42 bales were to arrive. The following are the closing quo-

166,155
l82-<2

;!5,231
2S.120
174,501
65.398

Fiiatlc ....

Logwood

ttdcalpts ol l>.>ma»(ic Priitluce for

...
....
7J,I>2

receipts at the ports have continued

4c—

Caflsia

19.R.'«

Ghijrer
Pt^pper
1,4J4 Saltpetre
W. 10.18-

IMMtl
849.ir0

established.

.75.K79
1 1 .536 1 1W6JS961 6.11
785.^0 S3S.I6:
165.687
3,0;5
.Ml, 933
71,836 3,41 ,3ii9 5.23 < 8(19
2;1,5;3
5.'l,64l
43,894

2.S'.i.i

243,487

Porta.

S:».478 H»4.r!»
42.154, 285,641
I9,e:0 1 74,874
103,438 4«2.«iS
28.:!«9
l»4.7aj
85,387 441,672

The business of the week has been interrupted by the holidays,
Monday and Tuesday, so that the aggregate sales are small but
there has been a confident feeling throughout, among holders, and
prices have been well sustained, to-day an advance of ic being

$911779 1676,839

24,270

8

106,M3

7W.ie<.|

.... 2827.04.' 1402,381

....

Knrthern
stock.

ror>^ ToUI.

;

t31,!l'i7

Lt^moiia

10.993

Ac-

Totsl last yea-

tiport'd

1

8»ia,t«2

Total tblsjrear

17,123

18,H,{5

•<2.6!e

181

Florida
North Carolina

by value—

4^,972 Full
25.21'>:Frult«,

330

LtiiMeed

I

749

bitlos.

All ClitarB
:8.7r4 Corks
Kancy tcuod«...
1.0

Ac-

ilrtstlvs

Hides, ilrt'Ufled
(ndlA nibhiT....

New York

72.777
127 »i2

<l).74j

a<«

H*)mp, bales....

»u

55.112
1011.619
81,9311

7.134
3.2U1
6..U6
3.390

'»i

Texas

735

3.e.i0

Artlcleit

l.lilli

n

2,01.1

4,l!41

Wlni!..

4.2
i.t:

oil, Olive....

Ivory
Jeweiery,

.15

2,5.19

14

I4a7,g«7 ll»i,0B8
8«5.I71i SaO.»»4
840.>;7| 38a.!t44
721 .W6 41.9.2S0
296.587 2S4,2 9
244J)47 128.110
13.562
31.312
en,279
56,876
834JI4 197,<»2
62,*i7
63,679

Mobile
Charleston

675.5S16
22.J,V1

WhsIc

3.054

Arahio..
ladlKO
MaUklur
oils, eMfuilal..

238

TO—

laPT.!

Other

1

Brltsln{rrsD<!«

1

NewOrleans

a02,9i(l

740,137
29,610

ism.

1870.

431.610
44.-1

*a

Uuii),

A

285.6a<

bttRa

9.SS>
2.11.

4.4119
1.51)1

8.301

9,8:8

Ten

Uutin.cruili;...

m.ios,

bbis

8usArs, bttxes

B*rk, J*eruvUn
CocIiIdchI...

&

XrO^TBD tlKCS
Great

8,8|i8

hlidn, tea

4»J,4HI|Su>!itr,

i.H*

o»m

(iNooarr.l.

2.183

2i7,II4
284.811
lll,'4l9S.8(K.n9 4.401.607
s.ggol 1 9.480
7u.O*)
4':7.273
32.1591 521,498
41,211 l,9t<«,8.4 1.324.lil«
3,082
78,;S1
45,649

Kaim

14.1^59

8,710
2.61!
4aS.b.l

1.1.811

t>lit*

Till HUljs. lbs.

li.K!l

&('—

Uru)C»t

X5
».0».4

Bpelter
Bioul
Tin, hoxefi

5.11

S.liti

3.4«S

Leivl.

10.il

15.418

Buttont
l...ftl. toil*
l.'.ii'i>'i, \tm:*
r.iitf^. hii^rt
i:uLtuii UalfS

Hftruwftre ...
Irun, ttl4 bars.

5.541
2.,l»l

tl.iia

Ao—

Cnilery

China

We

Bam*

«uU

65

From the

ImporCfl or I^eadlnff Arllcl««.

The foHowinjf

,

THE CHRONK.lR.

1871.]

8,

:

1

'

Wi

bales.
300

For Angnst.
10H
1,200
2.4U)
1,2lD

20

20X

Octob'r.

For November.

18«
18 7-lS
18S<
18 9-lS

100

18X
18X
198
19^

100
100

2.500 total Dec'r.

18X
18H
.18 9-16
....18>4
•

For Jaooary.
100

18J<

aoo

18H

•,'!*
18J<

400

toul Jan.

..19

.•19H

5,700 total Sept.

—

Wrather Reports by
from every part

18 5-16

3WI

19H

200

aoii

101
400
100
1.000

19 5-16

1,200
100..
100..
500..
200..
100..
SOD..

.20X

KoVr.

For December.

19X
19U

2,000 total

IV%

.1-11

20«

19

2.900 total

SOO

19ik

'9H
JO

1.3-16

19 1-16

ino
100
100
100

19 13-16

•'a

20

18

100

200
300
800
100

1.2110

12,330 total July.

18K
\a%
18X
18K

100
600
110
100
aOO

1.200

100

I

eiports for the week ending this evening reach a total of
7.944 bales, of which 7,800 were to Great Britain, none to France,
and 144 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made
Below wo give the exup this evening, are now 180,511 bales.
ports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week
of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various ports to-night:
Stock.
Kxported to—
Total thU Same w'k
1870.
Weekending July". G.Brit Contln't week.
1871.
ISTO.

The

eta

cts.

of

Teleor.a.ph. Our reports to-nigUt
the South indicate an improving condition of

'141

'586
4.516

New York

lit
586
4,516

459

439

3;«i8
7.4

!t>

56.972
20,' 19

12.1X10

Mobile
Charleatoa.....

59.354
10,492
4.917
6.6«t
29 157
57.933

tho crop.

13.500

Even those

much and
8.701
5.403

2.239

2.239

so long from excessive rains are getting into better con-

sections

dition as the heat of the sun

which have heretofore suffered so

increases and' the rains

become

less

5,-,72

frequent.

7.4:;
10,322
4U.U00

Our telegram from Galveston

states

that the crop con-

Showers have
them during the week, but they were needed and have
been beneficial. Thermometer has averaged 89. At New Orleans
tinues to progress very satisfactorily In that State.
visited

Xotal.
Total since Sept. 1...

7.800

114

2,295,493

773,153

7.944
3.069.346

2.5.125

leoju

151.062

2.099Jil3

Saturday an account uf stuck waa taken at

New

Orleans, :ind 19,110
bales were added to the receipts and stock at that port, increasing, tlao, to that
r
agj^ugatc receipts at all the ports.
extent the
* Lfliit

i

the weather has continued

warm and

sultry with rain on one day

crop accounts are stated to be improving.

From

;

Mobile, Selma

.
.

:

:

.

.

THE CHUOJVICLB.

66

Montgomery, Macon and Charleston our telegrams all give a more
and of the crop, and state thai

gatiafactory report of the weather

good progress is being made in getting rid of the grass. The dispatch from Columbus is, however, much less hopeful. At
Memphis and Nashville, on the other hand, our correspondents
continue to send us very favorable reports. They have had a
light shower at Memphis, but the fields are clear of weeds and the
plant i.s developing promisingly with the Thermometer averaging
At Macon the average has been 85 and at
for the week 80.
Mobile 84.

Consumption of Cotton.

— As

the year progresses some
to light on

markable

re-

facts are being brought
suliject of consumption, showing how decided has been the etfect of low prices
upon spinners all over the world.
Orcdt liriliiin. The official count of stock at Liverpool, July 1,
this

—

made

public last weeek, enables us to to prepare a statement of
the consumption of Great Britain for the first six raontlis of this
year. The result will undoubtedly be a surprise to many, being

quite ditl'erent from

tlie

current Liverpool estimates.

The

figures

GoNNY

[July

1871.

8,

Bagging, &c.— The market for cloth has been
firmer the past week, holders showing decidedly more
confidence and buyers anticipating a reaction have taken small
lots at the decline, and at the close there are none to be had below
lOJc, gold in bond. Sales are 300 bales early in the week at 16fc.
currency and 400 bales to-day at lOlc. gold in bond, both lots on
spot.
Bags have been dull and no sales have been made prices
are merely nominal. Manila Hemp has been very quiet, but
holders are firm sales 200 bales at .5.J^@o|c. gold in bond. Jute
is also quiet and we only hear of 500 bales on spot at 5fo. gold.
Juto Butts are dull and without sales, quoted at 4c. currency.
very

B.VGS,

much

;

;

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 corresponding week of 1870
r-Week ending July 7, 1871.-^ ^Week ending July 7, 1870.-,
UeceipU. Shipments

Augusta.

.

Columbus
Macon
Montgomery
Selma
.

Memphis....

Stock. Keceipla. Sliiprnviita. Stock.

674
63
408
196
150

380
73
65
155
143

.

4,320
1,818
1,609
3,171

736

43
78

194

0,370
1,034

531
133

940
395

6,067
3,593
5,186
3.390
3,087
10,498
4,217

3,934

17,954

1,113

3.917

35,038

1,893

1,239

104
3,813

Nashville

331

,31)4

"75

COG
318
303

53

91

are as follows
Bales.

Stock January 1, 1871, in Great Britain
liuporM from January 1, 1871, to Juue 30, 1871—

«T,000

lilvorpool

2,422,000

Loudon, &c

110,000—2,537,000

Total supply
Stock Jnni; 30, 18(1. in Great Britain-

2,984,000

Liverpool

713,000
85,000

London, Ac
Exports from Liverpool, &c., to Uoutiucnt, &c

468,000-1,266,000

Total takings of the mills, 6 montlis

We here

1,718,000

see that, notwit'xstanding the large

increase in the

average weight of bales, the English spinners have taken about
1,718,000 bales the past six months against 3,797,000 bales for the
whole of the year 1870. On the first of January the Liverpool
Brokers Association gave the stocks held by spinners iu Great
Britain at lOO.C'JO bales. Wliat they now hold cannot be as doifinitely stated, and yet we have no doubt that the estimate o'
Messrs. Easton & Co. (130,000 bales, June 30) is as near right ag
possible. If this be so, they have increased their stocks during
the six months 30,000 bales, and tlie balance of above takingg
that is, tliey have actually consumed an
they have consumed
average of 64,S84 bales each week during the six mouths against
54,000 bales during the year 1870.
;

—

—

Continent. We are unable to jjive exact figures for the conti.
nent up to the present time but if our readers will refer to our
;

May

some remarks upon M. Ott.-Trumpler's circular of April 1, it will be seen that the weekly continental consumption (excluding Russia and Spain) at the date of the issue of
that circular must have been about 40,000 bales, or about 6,0C0
bales per week increase over the yearly average for the previous
report of

13, in

The above totals show that the interior stocks have increased dur
ing the week 1,331 bales, and are to-night 17,0S4 bales lets than at
the same period last year. The receipts have also been 1,700 bales
in excess of same week last year.

—

Visible SuppiT op Cotton. The following table shows the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past
seasons:
1871.
1870.
bales.
Stock in Liverpool
715,000
574,000
Stock in London
90,754
31,600
Stock in Glasgow
050
500
Stock in Havre
50,340
157,130
Stock in Marseilles
18,883
10,450
Stock in Bremen
04,389
23,111
Stock rest of Continent
60.000
50.000
Afloat for Great Britain (American)
103.000
95.000
Vfloat for France (American and Brazil),
47,500
21,309
Afloat for Bremen (American)
28,545
6553
Total Indian Cotton afloat for Europe
531,.560
401.546
Stock in United States ports
180,514
154,063
Stock in inland towns
17,954
35,038
.

Total

1.898.889

;

;

period of the previous year

:

Exports of Cotton (bales)

ft-oiu

— The generally received

Sept.l ,1870
Same

Total

time
pre v.

to

estimate for the United
States has, for some time, been at about the same figure as during
the previous season. It was supposed that the long drouo-ht of
last Autumn and Winter, continuing even into the Spring of 1871

consuming power of our mills as to bring
It is now, however, becoming
evident
from lat« returns received that this is an error
that the fio-nres
when made up will show an increased consumption which we estimate at say about 4000 bales weekly during the past six months.

had

New Tork since

WEEK SNDINO

three seasons.

United States.

1.559,899

These figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight to night
of 338,990 bales compared with the same date of 1870.
The exports of cotton this week from New York show an increase since last week, the total reaching 836 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
317 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, 1870 and in the last column the total for the same

so crippled the

about the result indicated.

June

June

July

17.

a.

1.

2,727

Liverpool

June

10.

2,284

date.

82«

74

year.

667,971
12,19(1

Other British Ports

Total to Gt. Britain

74

826

299,036
1,402

580,170

300,438

Havre
Other French ports

6,560

17,720

605

3

Total FrencU

6,165

17,723

443

20.926
6,879
24,306

36,672
18,421
6,578

143

52,111

60,671

100

2,463

2,727

2,284

;

Results.— \. From the foregoing it would appear that if the
spinners continue their takings at this same enlarged rate during
the entire year (to wit 10,000 bales increase per week for Great
Britain, 6,000 bales per week for the continent, not including
Rus-

Bremen and Hanover

Hambur"

'I

Total to N. Europe.

:

and Spain, and 4,000 bales for the United States, or a
total
increase of 20,000 bales per week) a supply of over 1,000,000
bales
in addition to the previous season's supply would be absorbed
to
meet it. 2. This large consumption is the natural sequence of
low prices which have ruled during the Winter
the very
had
they continued there can be no doubt but that with our crop this

Spain Oporto& Gibraltar&c

....

763

"1,809

641,672

380,641

Ail otiiers

sia

Total Spain,

dec

Grand Total

2,727

1,809

100

....

317

2,284

826

The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week and since Sept. 1, 1869
,

:

year, say 750,000 bales short of the last one,

and no increase elsewhere, there would have been an actual cotton famine with far

mora

serious results.

That the

late rise

in prices

was therefore

not only warranted, but a very healthy check to consumption is
evident. 3. To what extent this increased consumption will
be
continued with cotton at 9d. is certainly a very serious question.
Furthermore as to the extent of the crop we are now
growing, until July and
at
least half
of August
are
it would be unwise, and in fact
impossible, to give any even
approximate figures. Our returns as to acreage and our weekly
weather telegrams supply all the facts that can iu

passed,

the meantime

be known.

KEW YORK.
BlOZIPri)

PHILADELPHIA!

This
Since
This Since
week. Sept. 1 jweek, ISeptl.
I

New

BALTIMORE.

This Since
week. ISeptl.

This Since
week. Sept 1.

FBOH-

Orleans...

Texas
SaTannah
Mobile
Florida
South Corolina.
North Carolina
Virginia
North'rn Ports..
Tennessee, &c..

2189
3,393

484
622
18
426
682
22!

1.34,012

40,313
lB7,l!?ol

13,2481

1,739
140,700
62.8181
501,416
13,893
245,816

Foreign
Total this year
Total last year..

1,407

I

42,316
14,029
39,706i
9,594

I

5,771
2,789|

18,9'4

16,750

433

....I

4,839

8,899

am
274
1,591

93

56,092
89,666
15,683

5,4,53

8,938 1,041,115

3,395,272.995

9.837'

2.709 217.1.39

193
23

69

13',6ti4

5,590
53,892
1.103
38,045

461

16,834

l,.'iS

1,350

56,566

1,762. 126,599

52

240

697.504

I

241' 48.R.V1'

179' 90.8

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—

SmpriNO News. The exporti of cotton from the United States
the pant week, kh per lnte»t mail returnH, have reached 11,660
bales.
So tar as the Suuthurn porta are concemeil, tUeae are the
tame ex porta re|K)rteJ by tolegriiph.aud publi«hed in TiieChkonICLE laat Friday, eicop't (lalvehlon, and tlie tiguren for that port
Wiih rejfard to New York,
are tlie oxporta for two weeks l)ack.
Total haloi
we inrludo the nianifoata up to latit Saturday uight
:

AOantic, 40
Naw York— To Liverpool, pi-r Bteamcrs Holland, LW
rarlhta, .V>
WlBconsin, HT
per ahlpa Ureal Weatem, 4S3
....>v awhlnKtoii, lS<i
N«w 0R1.KAN9— Til Liverpool, por f<hl|) Ilanna, 1,070
CiiARi.Ei'ToN— To Darrcloua, prr bark IVpitn. S04 (Tpland
TaXA»— To Liverpool, per ahina Scioto, v.Slti. Excelalor, 8,096. .. per
hark Hobert, 1,24S ..per brig Marjr J. Wilbnr, 9W
ToHavro, per bark Clara Baton, 1,615
.

7,847
1,615

Total

Havre.
....
....
....

....

888

1,070

....

1,070

1 1,815

....

9,482

1,615

808

11,660

Cbarleston

Teraa

7,847
9,748

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Barcelona.

Gold, Exchanoe and Frbiohts. Gold has fluctuated the
week between 113iandll3}, and the close was 11 3i. Foreign Exchange market is steady. The following were the last
quotations: London bankers', long, 110|<allOi; short, 110J58111,
and Commercial, ll(H{»110i^.
Freights closed at id. by steam
and 5-33d. by sail to "Liverpool.
By Tklkoraph pro.m Liverpool.

—

LrvERPOOL, .Inly 7, 1871.— Thn market has rnled strong to-day, with sales
footiufc up 18,000 bales, inchuling 8,000 bales for export and epeculation.
The sales of the week have been 188,000 bales, of which 14,000 bales
were taken for export and .1:J,('00 bales on speculation. The stock in port
is 715,000 bales, of which 4'.M,0n0 bales are American.
The stock of cotton at
•eaboand to this i.ort 18 444,000 bales, of which 103,000 bales are American.
.Fune.TO.
July 7.
June 16.
.Tune 2;J.
Total allies
Sales for ex(iort
Sales on speculation
Total stock
Stock of American
Totalafloat

lii.OOO
137.000
88,000
144,000
80,000
14,000
19,000
19,000
47,000
ai.OOO
17,000
88,000
914.000
715,000
909,000
967,000
586,000
611,000
579,000
424,000
416,000
438,000
481,000
444,000
American afloat
188,000
806,000
103.000
108,000
The following table will show the daily closing prices of cotton for the week:
Tues.
Thnrs.
Fri.
Sat.
Mon.
Wed.
Price Mid. Uplands. 87<@..
9 ®... 9>,'@...
8Ji®... S%@..
8J<®9
.

Orleans..

9X@...

9

9)i@...

®

9X@9«

9«@...

@9>i

@

®

Up. to arrive. ...@
Trade Report— The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester
prices.

93i®...
®...

@

firmer at better

Is

—

European and Indian Cotton Markets. In reference to
these markets our correspondent In London, writing under the
date of June 24, states

—

Liverpool, June 34. The following are the prices of
cotton compared with those of last year

&

^Fair

^-Ord.&MId^

&

83
19

Stained

7« 1%
•>% IH
7% 8

Uplands
Mobile
M.Orleans&Texaa

SH

»%
S%

9>i
9ii

8 11-16

8X
SH
8K

American

^Same date 1870-,
Mid. Fair. Good.
18
81
30
18
81
30

g'd fair^ ^G'd&falr-,
34
38
46
88
13
24
87
38
Ord. G.Ord.L.Mld. Mid. G.Mid. M.P. Mid.

Sea Island

9X

9%

»>i

Deliveries
Stocks, June 21

811.8M

Fhioat

G.Mid.

M.F

lOJi

10%
10^

10«
lOX
lOX

lOX
lOX

1870.
d.

1868. 1869.
d.

84

8X
8X

lom

MH

for export

have been

1868. 1869. 1870. 1871.
d.
d.
d.
d.
11'^
11
lOJi
8

Ei^yptlan
iiroach

811-16

toy.

954
8
ir.

Dhollerah

commencement ol the year the

Since the

and

Midland
Pcrnambuco.

23

18

Orleans.. ll>f

tion

1871.
d.

1871,

American.

.

Brazilian..

Egyptian

W.
B.

Indian.
Indian..

bales.
171,060
48,440
15,690
4,760
48,800

«V

8?i

5?»

transactions on specula-

and other

some

influences, until within a

reaction,

to this

.— Actaalexp.from
Liv., Hull
other
outporta to date-,
1871,
1870,
bales.
bales.
848,!)98
48,966
81,357
83,789
6,376
3,446
8.:J50
4,047
161,693
9.3,509

date^

18T0,

1869,

bales.
114,470
88,060
18,210

810
68,690

173,500

550

888,750

450,374

388,790

800,6.30

"

;

;

;

white Southern sold at 85c.
Rye is wholly unsettled a small lot of new Virginia sold toBarley out of market. Barley malt in
day at $1 a bushel.
demand and firmer.
Oats were scarce and firm, especially the better qualities of
white Ohio, &c., which bring 69@70c. Tlie supply is small, bnt
sales are slow, in view of the relative cheapness of corn.
Stocks of flour and wheat in Liverpool, July 1
;

Wheat

exp'tfrom
U.K. in

173,747

The following

148,700
48,060
7.900
18,480
447,300

Total

79,070

1,130
160
8,770

19,880

.38,570

88,450
7,610
4,520
20,050

187,450
116,770
45,980
453,560

137,460 2,087,110 1,562,360909,680 648,.360

-8 tocks.

-Imports.-

To this To
This
week.

date

1871.
1870.
38,457 1,679,074 1,003,948
Brazilian
8,595
244,796
201,544
Egyptian
8,361
149,693
95.861
W. Indian, Ac. 1,079 48,944
84,774
East Indian... 1-),515 875,858 876,889

American

ToUl

Same

this

date

,

Total.
1870.
1,655,991

390,564
191,737
(M,780

This

date

day.

1870.

595,800
),800
185,670

402,830
67,330

S7,.340

5.3,990

83,880
77,590

9,800

6 80

5

80®

6 15

I

Extra and double extra

Western

<fe

St. Lonis..

85®
85®

6
6

64 017 2,394,319 1,628,036

3,252,388

909,680

10:t,400

648,350

S8,309

00®
76®

Of the present stock of cotton in Liverpool 65 per cent is American against 63.75 per cent last year. Of Indian cotton the proportion is 8.S0 per cent, against nearly 1 J per oent.

46®

1

®

7

&

extra

1871.

Por the
week.

4 15 Peas,

NEW

YORK.-

Same

,

Since time Jan.
Jan. 1.
1, 1870.

Flour, bbls..
C. meal, "..

1,586,4,50

l,63.5,84'l

116,6.3.)

Wheat,

140.610
7,649.687
8,543,766
258.944

6,596,329
9,658,886
60.594
S6.'),7«3
497,080
8,760,785 8,38.3.943

Com,

60,710
8,353
bush. 440,069
'• 1,048,998

Kye,
Barlcy,&c " 57,887
" 178,510
Oats

51

1

70

'i2X

86®
66®

1 10

74
85

70

® 1 40
....

20®
00®

1
1

Canada

1

96

market has been as follows .
-EXPORTS FROM NEW YORK.-

in breadstufTs at this

-RECEIPTS AT
.

4

47

1

Sm

Malt

family brands

•

1

78®
78®

8 75 Oats
5 75 Barley

Corn Meal, Western and
Southern
3 40®

Rye Flour, super

1871.

.

For the

.

1870.

.

For the

week.

Since
Jan. 1.

19,798
1,425
411.163
180,050

9.37,844

84,4.38

63,977
7.6-9,9.M
4,851,156

687

.34.989

.

Since
Jan. 1.

week.

901.233
41.067
8,(60,479

568,488
8,604
8,850

"M^
66,784

83,798
.

..

9

13.65.)

11,738

The following tables, prepared lor The Chronicle by Mr. E.
H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain
In sight

and the movement

RECEIPTS

of Breadstutfs to the latest luiil dates

Plonr
bbls.
(IflHlbs.i

Chicago..

84,844

Milwaukee

16508

Toledo

10,985

1S988

Cleveland
St. Louis

5,600«
18.189

Doluth

ToUls

:

AT LAKE AND RIVER PORTS FOR THE WEEK ENDmO
JULY

31,
1870.

378,720

White
White California
Com, Western Mix'd

Rye

Dstrolt

908,1.39

34, 170

119,(«)0

8 85 Yellow, new
White
6 75

and

trade

Dec.

109,710
88,150
89,760
80,550
180,550

tiO

90®

com-

Western,

658,430

166,480 185,670 67,:M0
75.580 87,340 K!.!K)0
22,140 83,880
9,800
498,490 77,590 108,400

$5 10® 5
5

Soutiiern,

'

8,880
1,070
1,800
8,870

bbl.

Southern shlpp'g extras.

,

1,.360

31,949

Wheat, Spring, new,bDBhtl 40®
Bed winter
-^
1 48@
Amber do

I

V

Supeiflne
Extra State

1870.

.

18.880
Egyptian
5,990
West Indian, 3k. 3.161
Bait Indian
9,010

>

bbls.
10 ,000

are the closing quotations

Flour—

baleti.

SALES, XTC, OF ALL SESORIFTIOKS.
Total
Same
Average
Sales this week.
"
this
period weekly sales.
Ex- SpecnlaTrade. port.
year.
1870.
1871.
tlon. Total.
1870.
American .. bales. 48, 630
8,410 85,810 82,260 1,279,940 787,720 595,200 402,8:10
Brazilian

-Flour
sacks.
35,000
43,000
48.150

qrs.

447,000
&«),000
875,496
845,090

1871
1870
1869
1868

mon

Actual

last
.

which we not*

large receipts in this market. New spring declined to f 1 42@1 45
on Wednesday, since when the demand has been more active,
with a recovery to f 1 44@1 47 to-day, at which there was a
large business. But amber winters have declined to $1 48<ail 50
for Ohio, and close without recovering, with new amber Maryland
selling at f 1 55 to arrive. The depression in white wheat continues a line of choice Diehl was closed out at f 1 65, and to-day
several boat loads of white Western and Michigan were taken
for export at |1 50@1 53.
Corn declined on Wednesday to 70i@71c, but with some falling
off in the receipts, and a speculative feeling, there was a recovery,
and the close today was active at 72@78ic for Western mixed,
yellow sold at 73c, and white at 83c yesterday
in boat loads

The following statement shows the sales and imports of cotton
for the week and year, and also the stocks on hand un Thursday
evening

in

activity.

Flour shows some further derlino from the prices of last SaturThe best supported brands have been shipping extras from
spring wheat.
These are scarce but flours of all grades from
winter wheats have been pressed for sale in view of the liberal
deliveries of winter wheat from the new crop at low prices. A
recent decline of some thirty cents in wheat at St. Louis has had
a marked efiect upon flours recently selling in this market at
$6 50 and over. Many bakers flours are put upon the market at
the same price as fair shipping extras from spring wheat. No. 2'b
and superfine have also been depressed. In the last two days the
export demand has been brisk, and some 7,000 bbls have been
taken at $5 90@6 20 for shipping extras. Western and State.
Wheat has been irregular under dull accounts from abroad, and

The movement
Total

day or two,

and a good degree of

day.

Extra

:

bales.
118,650
7,700
4,780

7, 1871.

5Ji

7X

W

7X

7!<

10

&

^•Takon on apoc.

Jnly

large receipt!,

:

years
Midland
d.
Sea Island 26
Upland ..UK
Mobile... llJi

p. M.,

The market has been generally depressed under

are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at
at the corresponding periods in the three previous

and

90.764

RE ADS TUP PS.

The following
this date

168,874
Sl.aOO

75,841

B

1871.
balea,
I80,)SS
106,094

71,7110

;

808

308

past

'*

1870.
bales.

bale*.
t41,t76

June U

to

1

808

LlTerpool.

Total

Imports. January

826

Tlie particulars of these shipments, arranged In our usual lorm
are as follows

m

:

UM9.

1,(W0

11,660

Neworleana

—

London, June 24. At one period of the week pricei showed a
further rise of jd per lb., but there has since been leas animation
and a rise only of ^d has been established on the week

.

Total

New York

67

9M«

1.

rt'heai
linsh.

(«0lb»)
800,418
878,170
88,858
16,907
89,450
816,867
73,860
1,018,«17

1871.

Con.
hnsh.

Oats
hush

Barley.

hosb

(ssibs.) cwni-.i (I8lhf
1,558.812
48,888
156,849
1S,'5»
18,500
180,840
...

.

l,9Tr.87«

164,999

3,660

19,4M
43,798
1«,768
18,860

5a,SU
•.•
SU,t60

,

459

Ryelm«h,

calls)
10.704

3,^
1.795

.

4M
400

%m
••

7,181

^

%-m
18,18

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58
Previoas week
Correspond'g week,

89,33fl 1,001)

403.302
239,512
191,370

l,217,fi83

281,.367

714

1,215,5-37

Ul,501

a(),8.2

11,23,

473,7U

178,9i8

1,596

2,108,501
813,3!l

939

9J,I6S 1,131,406
917,479
3W,378
29,817

69,!)79

8,821
21 311
1,013

2fi,59j
8.

Wheat, bush
Corn, bash
Oats, bush
Barley, bash
Rye, bush

15,846,0!)7

36,373,566
7,125,045
760,107
530,719

3,052,563

41,583,536

19

6,.")60,6(>5

915,678
616 011

the

at

6,037.060
441,952
Ml, 773

41,491,883

33,715,363

Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee,
Toledo, Cleveland and St. Louis for the week endirg Tuly 1,
1871

SHtPMBNTS

of

Wheat,

Floor,

eek

ei'dini; .July

Weokendini June
Weekcmliug.luly

Week

ending July

b«sh.

hbls.
91.183
21, '71. 91,423
2, '70. 70.313
2,

FlOlU

13,43.%I63
7. 01,181
2,693,873
378,097
271,112

4,093,256
3.39,799

Rye

260,8J4

Total

WEEK ENDING JULY
Wheat,

bb's.
77,977
22.168
19,131
8,960
9.393
23,133

Boston
Montreal
Philadelphia
Baltimore
New Orleans

.

.

.

. . .

.

Receipts

.

.

. .

at the

•

Corn,
bush.
1,0-|3.563

280,209
63,500
30,000

43,001
112,065
160,000
100,000
95,998

177,319 1,154,875
175.512 1,.594.892
187,019 1,132,080
189,9j9
369,813

bush.

R.yc.

bush.

Jav.i

3,2'iO

Maracaibo..

I

Laguayra

..

Other..
SuKar, Cuba..

Cuba
'

mats.

Porto Rico
Other

Sugar, Brazil.

4,a'0 l)(ige.

M'la8'e8,t,^uba

700 b..g8.
53/ bias.
4.3i3 bites.
2,731 hhds.
1,08- hhrls.
I.BSII hlKls.

a5a bags.

1,796

baSs.
hhds.
hhds.
.... hhdB.
663 hhde.
...

Port

.

»ico.

Dther
"HhdB. include bbls. and

421

tCB.

reduced

Imports this week at this port have included only 102 pkgs. of
Of coft'ee, 14751 bags Rio, and 10,131
tea by indirect importation.
bags of otiier sorts have arrived. The receipts of sugar have included 5,360 boxes, 10,345 hhds., 380 baskets, and 4,300 bags.
The receipts of molasses are 3,057 hhds.
The stocks in New York at date, anc imports at the five leading
ports since Jan.

1,

1871, are as follows
stocks In y ew York Imports
:

at
3'ea

Tea (indirect import)
'oft'ee Kio
Coffee, other

Sugar
Sugar
Sugar

pkg^.
bagsbugs.
boxes.

1670.

111,427
46.448

75,1^8

68,6I»!

108 321
H'3,-5l
S76.233
21,954

hlids.

.•!6.M3

S1.S09
266.888
12,735

bags.
hhds,

Molasses

date

1871.
....

,..*09.

at leading port

sinci^ January 1.
187!.
187C
31,591 850
S3,783,3;4
S4,S.'0
14,4OT
86!i,.57Q
681.<6l
241.1 '.4
2SI,S47
286.0 ;6
2)2,313
489,(191
897,763
427,390
630,918
333,411
317.897

This market has not amounted to much daring the past week, the «ale8 in
the main covering such small parcels as were absolutely required by the rcgn
lar trade lor immediate use.
Holders generally refrained from making any
very extensive offering and were not inclined to urge matters, but uidess qual
ity was extra fine, a cautious buyer could in the majority of cases obtain many
little favors, and in common grades, especially of Japans, considerable, conces.
siouB are hinted at. The line trade has also been extremely dull and uninteresting, but with other groceries already doing better sellers hope as the month
advances to increase the distribution and improve the tone of the market
throughout. Sales of 2,900 Greens, 900 Oolongs, and 1,500 Japans.
There have been no imports of tea this week. The receipts indirectly hape
been 90 half chests by sti^amcr and 12 by rail overland.
The following taule sliows the imi^orts of Tea into the United States (not
iccluding San Francisco), from January 1 to date, in 1H71 and lt70;

1^.500

Black.

Green.

Japan.

Total.

13,233,335
12.782,933

13,775,888
13,703,157

7,88«.637
6.k45,179

82,738,274

.500

4.5,030

.3,C00

45,000

100

43,8%
352,279
a3S,040
315,821
384,913
565.951

1,118,910
1,281,136
1,800,286
1,454.625
1,474,344
690,167

ports, excepting

THP.

Barley,

190,576
27,307

1,.569,627

79.3,.564

170,.363

same

Oats,

bush.

bush.

160,782 1,015 491
15.3,676
993,213
.

23,870,018

1871.

1,

681,782

Flour,

At

3,994,417
191,197
541,621

81,580,428

39,637,300

New York

13,133, 4«3
10,9 6,320

AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR

RECEIPTS OF FLOUR

week

.

I

TEA.
1868.

1870.
1,848,0J7

Oats
Barley

ending June 17.
ending Jane 1).
ending June 3.
ending May 27.
ending May 20

10,963
2,071

863,639

1.3,300,830
a 1,670,151

bush.

Corn

Week
Week
Week
Week
Week

6.2.53

the same ports from Jan. 1 to

1871.
1,860,367

bbls.

Wheat

btisb
17,646
8,481
a5,681
18,195

3.900

40.3,753
71,3.37

HreCT
Jupan.

1.204 pksrs.
2,283 pkga.
101 p;t:8.
71S rikKS.
5.S53 SaRS.

three years.

1, inclusive, for

Total
Previous

h>i9h.

263,074

421,927 1,823.035
284,072 2,121,.5S5
945,121
429,190
617,001
'6a. 80,94.3 1,075,084

Rye.

Barley,
bufh.

Oats,

1, "71.

Comparative Shipments from
July

Corn,
hnsh.

:

Tea, black....
Vflrl.>as

18.161,7.59

[July 8, 18.71.

Tha entries direct tor consumption, and the "ithdrawals from
bond, showing together th^ total thrown on the lijarket for the
weeli, were as lollows

Coffee Bio....

8,832,919

17,328,623
16,295,621
6,748,808
612,182
606,033

13,16.5,783

50(641,514

Total grain, bush

18,423,3

2,3.

1868.
1,816,739

1869.

1870.
2,575,2r3

1871.
2,229,295

Floar, bbis

50-'

12,12"

Comparative Agouegate Receipts of Flour and Grain
same ports from Jaa. 1 to July 1, inclusive, for four years.

rt

—

S

:

277,2.55

228,731

1871.
1870.

34,8M,8.'iO

Tlie indirect iraportattoiis, including receipts by Pacific Mail steamers via
Aspinwall, have been 14,107 pkgs. since January 1, against :34,220 last year.
1,500
3,050

.3,100

3,400
9.507

10,6.50

10,821
1,150
9,337
13,706

22,3.39
11,2>I8
7, .350

4,000

New Orleans, from Jan. 1

1871

-

COFFEE.

.

We have to note a continued firm

tone on all grades, and in sorao instances
and confidence, and allowing for the broken week
business has been very good- Jobbers iiave distributed fairly
the volume of
and find the Indications favorable for a still greater increase in the consump
live call from the interior, and are there willing to baudle wholesale invoice s
,

a further gain of strength

more liberal extent. Comparatively large stocks, and a want of thorough
concentration prevents any sbarp or sudden advance, but the hardening of
values if slow, appears to be sure, and importers are more hopeful than for

to a

Flour,

Wheat,

bbls.

bush.

Corn,
bnsh.

3,589,.553

18,003,803

17,.363,438

Oats,

bush.

Total Grain

Barley,

bu'h.

5,675,063
485,696
35,650,932

bushels.

Rye,
onsh
120,988

.

The Visible Supply of Grain,

including stocks in store at
the principal points of accumulation, and the amount in transit by
rail and on lakes and on New York canals, July 1, 1871
Wheat,
busli.

In store at Now York
In store at Albany
In store at Buffiilo
* In store at Chicago
In store at Milwaukee
In store at Duluth
In store at Toledo
*Io 8tore»t Detroit
*In store at Oswego
In store at St. Louis
In store at Boston
In store at Toronto
In store at Montreal
In store at Pliiladelphia
*In store at Baltimore

Amount on New York
Kail iihipments for
Afloat on lakes

1.885
22,000
304,039
80.3,865

•.

1,137,713
80,721
146,140
70,000
.

52,616
40,000
29,4i7
428,067
70,000
60,000
778,814
102.083
319,844

canals

week

Total Id store and In transit
•'

"
"

"
"
"

"

"

"

3:30,roo

Corn.
bnsh.
346,816
5,500
443,300
2,539,341
6i,117
387,761
26,000
140,000
38,192
119,249
110,965
75.000
70,000
1,3-30.814

297,950
1,625,086

Oats.

bush.

tJuly

2. '70

Jane 17,'71
Jane 10'71

15,000
1,000
7,704
89.821
60,095
7,260
65,000
50,000
120,955
184,668
78,506

Juiie3,'71.

7,493.090

l,-267,33l

7441,628

1,416,442
2.381,955
1,639,516
1,571,979
1,732,865

4.619.066
6,570,108
.'^,724, 738
5,701,775

36,045

.55,388

5,138.817
8,«07.97a
6,(95,267
5,868,204
5,389,473

holders feel no alarm, especially as the Rio crop seems sure fo be short, and
tuling prices at the points of production too high Indeed to show any margin
above cost and expenses, at the rates now to be obtained here. There is also

from the outports, as holders at all points have witli
most desirable parcels, until they can sell on a better
•mirgin for profit. Java remains in a dull condition, the movement being
almost entirely from second hands, but in view of the call for other styles
bolders feel more hopeful. The West India styles have been more active, and
with the increased demand comes greater strength on all desirable parcels, as

less direct competition

drawn samples

lti,959

.5,095,267

Jane 24,'71

Barley.
bush.

251,961
2 i,000
42,600
801,511

stock of Brazils on the first of the month was the larges t
aggregate shown for a long time past, but as all recent advices, both by mail
and telegraph, show that the additions cannot be heavy for some time to corae

many weeks. The

I,.500
3,500
310
26,956
20,231
5,500

side from a pretty sure fair distribution on domestic interior account, it
seems probable that Europ" must soon begin to call for supplies, from which
many sections of the continent have for a long time been shut off, and to
which fact is to be traced our liberal accumulations of stock during the first
lifllf

Sales of 4,996 bags Rio, 5,.58l bags Maracaibo, 200 bags Savahags Laguayra, and 260 bags St. Domingo, shipped direct to Europe

of the year.

nilla, 150

3,900

-

of the

from

first

hands.

this week have included 7,200 bags Rio per "S. L. Fitzgerald,"
"Century," and 4,500 do. per "Wm. Gordon." Of other sorts the
imports have included 9,.589 mats Singapore, per "Ayr ;" 2,911 do. Laguayra,
per "John Boulton," and 2,426 do. sundries.
The stock of Rio July 6, and the imports since Jan. 1, 1871, areas follows

The imports

99,944
111,326
184,283
120,889
207,635
210,830

3.031 do. per

;

New
In Bags.

Stock
• Estimated.

Same date 1871

+ Boston, Montreal, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Toronto not included.

Imports
"

New Savan. & talPhlla- BaltldelpUia. more. Orleans, Mobile. veston.
.:..

inlSlO

14,605

336,286

--..

^New York^
1871.

inst.,

In bags.

Java and Singapore
Ceylou
Maracaibo
Laguayra

stock,
t
G.JfO
6.558
16,004

import.
*51,t8t
6,610
32,166

Tlbtal.

II.OUO

7.919
1,500

3.300
4.000

205.846

12!,552
81,602

78-0'

41819

11.0(10

20,803

8,7112

860,570
681,469

26,(100

75,188

366A31

299-603
231.077

or other sorts the stock at New York, Jnly
ports since January 1, 1871, were ai follows:

GROCERIES.
FHroAT Evening, July 7,
Scarcely any business was transacted on Monday, the 3d

York.
m,427

6,

1116,688

and the imports at the several

Boston. Phllartel. Bait. N. Orle's.
imnort. import, import, import.
•48,525

•1,'.62

iS2

U

fc

Sc.
.Ei

and considering that we have thus had two holidays this week the
27,'.78
16,386
233
4.897
S5.697
volume of trade has been very good. The general tone of the St. Domingo
7,319
Other
601
18,606
47,608
market is also much more encouraging for holders of the stocks,
1739
281,347
Total
53,626
18.070
7,582
200.440
46.448
4,0S3
996
241,114
6,462
prices in some cases showing an actual advance and in others an Same time, 1870
58,491
36,512
172,123
* Includes mats, &c., reduced to bags.
approach to buoyancy, with the movements of buyers comparatAlso 17,689 mats.
tively free and the position apparently accepted with little hesita
SUGAR.
Stocks and assortments on hand are liberal and well astion.
There has been a first rate demand for raws on all regular business days
sorted, and selections are made without much trouble, but the since our last,
and the firm tone previously noted has developed in a feeling of
prospective additions are small, and with the interior supposed to buoyancy and some advance in prices on the most desirable grades. Grocers
be almost bare, holders are rather inclined to reduce than to in have been picking up a few ntld lots, but the call in the main came from the
refiners, who, finding their product selling more freely and at better rates, bad
crease the offering. Nothing of a speculative character is devenohesitation in securing stock In more liberal qnantities. All styles have parloped, the cftll deeming to be of a strictly legitimate chaiacter.
t(tk«ii 0/ the Imptowment, bnt as before the upward tnm w«e most decided o«

I

—
July

have for « Inng time pn»t b.™
the qimllll.n from (.'ood rc«nliiK up, «' Ihoie
to «wbU Jui-t Kluh a reaciiortcd oul from cum-nt «rrlv«lK nnd placed In mori!
Tlic nilviux-e In valucii. however, ilocn not an yet
(inc.
tion as

|iriv.onl

till'

heen
meot the expectation!, of hoUlerK, and the offerlnKi. thron(;hout have
an the arrlvali.
•mall and cantlomlv made. The general stock varlcK but little,
from
and Mica fairly balance, and with but little m<n-o to come, efpiwlally
(innrded
Cuba, and the probability that It will be Bent alone In a alow and
manner Importers entertain no feam of any uncomfortablv large acciimnlntlon.

Very few Centrifugal box

»ugnri< arc

now

offering, the recently reported Inrg.'

has
iran^nctlons having abont exhausted the supply. For refined the demand
cjntJnucd good, i|iili k and exhaustive, the product dlwippcarlng abont as fast
ready for market, and values naturally have Increased, all grades partaking
with buyers and sold
of the improvement, though soft whites were the favorites
Cuba, 1,15,') hhds.
relatively higher tlian other kinds. Sales of 4,471 hhds.
Porto Rico, B20 hhds. Martinique, 450 hhda. Barbadocs, 100 hhds. Scotch
boxes Havana.
rcflucd, 150 hhds. Dcmcrara, 4,805 bags Brarll, and 4,120

n

stock In Hrsl hands, .July 6, were as follows
la/lo
Other. Brazil. Manlla,*c
Cuba. P. Rico.
...
.....Jhhdn.
bags
bags.
•hhds. .
•hh a. •Jilins.
O flit
6M
2,1 15
»,0W
2 471
S,U!i«
46,7(I0
8»4.^8(l
.Rt,'.'-.;!
19J10
Hfl

New York, and

Imports at

"

Cuba

.

bxs.

Imports this week..

b3iiU
since .Ian. 1 liW, Vi
samotlme, "10 151,109

*'
'

Htock

hands

6ame time
••

J1IU74

31,

_

KM

166,145

19,3S2

a««.9SI
ii76*18
1S!,5J1

I11.S09

IS'.O

W.fpOS
ioe.324

103.751

1869

I4»,ini9

12<.1.?.!8

In flrRt

15.185
I'.'ifM

1,7«

nothing of the large supplies which many of the latter class of buyers hold on
Now and then a cargo changes hands, but the business
doing is confined almost entirely to small jot) lots as wanted for spccinl use,
and even on these sellers arc qnito willing to allow easy terms rather than miss
an oppiirtunity to work off stock. For domestic the market continues in a flat
and tame position. The stock is large, the season of the year very unfavorable fur realizing, and holders In some cases feel considerably depressed.
About fi.'K-. is the top wholesale value, and it must be remarkably fine stock to
reach this figure. Syrups are selling moderately to the interior at prices
ranging from HOc. up to 60c., and are reasonably steady. Sugar House Molasses
is not very plenty, and seldom inquired after on home account, but with a fair
ex|)ort demand the moderate production is about all sold up and prices kept
steady at 17@18c. In hogsheads and 21(iT,22e. in barrels. The sales of Molasses
for the week arc very moderate, embracing only about 150 bbls. New Orleans
recelDls at

York, and stock in
Cuba,

"

-since Jan.

"
"

In first

e^.Ki

"

ol

.

6J,S18

The Imports
from January

12.0^9

2. .078

Baltimore

.

is.fm

New Orleans..

.

21,025

22,010

*

7,».'3

9,121

1871.
196, 55

25,015

2M,o:6

P(;aches are dull, with a full supply, selling at $1®$$ per crate.
Cherries are firm nnd In small supply at 6(2»ic for Common, and 20c. for FaiKy.
Currants in good demand supply fair at '@8c. per pound for Red. Water
;

2I2..'118

,

1871.

256311
55.Rii7

43.99(i
7«.2i)l

6,666
439,091

1871.

1871.

1870.

SCl.S-IO

210,469

!-2,717

!i:),777

61,412
45.150
59,614
5.035

l'J5.S49
S0,59'i

71,.'J01

74,518
21,213
....

530,918

397,';

too

were:

17,

IRI,
tons.

177.830
2-7,774
218,811

WtJSK
268,23>

Tea.

il,m
»....
427,390

17

6.32

376
217,897

Hyson.

much

Common

r-Duty paidto fair

do Superior to lino...,
do Kx.flnetto finest
roung Hyson, Com. to fair.
Super, to fine.
do
do
Ex.finetoflnestl

68,16;
18.939
6,586

Gunp.

233,411

&

Imp., (;ora to fair.

do
Sup. to fine..
do Ex. fine to flnest.l

Hy<on gk. &
do
do

distributed to give holders

any great opportunity to run a qriick advance. The retail movement is fair,
and prices steady for all kinds, w'ith here an there an odd lot to be found under
wholesale market values. At the close the entire market is very stift. and re"^ent advices from the place of growth report an advance In the price of Pepper
to $11 per plcul. Sales recently of 300 cases Nutmegs, 3,000 mats Cassia, 300
bags Pepper; and at Boston, per Ironsides, 3,500 piculs Singapore Pepper.

FBI7ITS. &e.

Tw

C. to fair.
Sup. to fine.

Rio Prime, duty paid

•

••

@

40
60
80

I

r)5

@ 75
(3115
@ 56

40
60

I

J

1}
00
47

!

^

58
SO
10
30
45

01
@1

I

f.

s a
60 «

to fair,

Sup'r to

Sx.

fine,

to finest.

Git

75

ei23

80

i

CofTee.
®:5X Nstlvc Ceylon
i

14<<(riil4i^

I

13\if.M4
ISi<(913!^
18 (i4'.W

I

20

Brown

Souc.A Cong., Com.
do
do

» m
® 50

15

.-Duty paidn.Sk.&Tw'kyKx.f.tofin'st 55 «* 60
Uucol.Japan.Com. to tftir.. 55
60
~ ~
do
Sup'r to fln.^..
65 8 7U
do
Kx. L to finest. 75 ®100
Oolong, Common to lalr
4.5
® 55
do Superior to fine
60 <4 7»
do Ex fine to finest
@1 29
.

J

4« SO
(il 31

(X)

go'd.
gold,
gold.
gold.
gold.

do good
do lair
do ordinary
Java, mats snd hnes

Maracalbo
Lngunyra
SI Domingo,

gold.
KOld.
go.d.
gold.
gold.

15X^17
13

9I(}<

14

815V

|

I

(822

in

bond

Jamiiica

9!K01>
13 al5>i

Snsar,
Cuba.

Inf. to

d'l

j

still

ADVICES FROin PRODVCING iTIARKKTS.
T/ie London Pioduce MmkH's Jlt,elewv,is note that Ihe market for Itew
had been inactive during the we(rk ending -June 24. the crop of "green
fruit'' promised to be small— owing to unfavorable weather— and this had the
efl'ect of very sensibly decreasing the demand from Grocers, whereas. usoaJlj,
this chss of tradesmen were large purclmsers at this season. This had affected
tho market for Refining Sugars, and h wur prices were accepted in some cases.
Raw Sugar Returns for four princliial ports of Great Britain, for week end-

From

Suj^ar

Htghei.

1S70
97 708

admit of, though, with the speculative movements extant, operators report as
few sales as possible. Nutmegs and Mace can be found to a limited extent in
small parcels, but straight invoices are very scarce botJi on spot and to arrive,
and the f cw holders who do ofler any thing ask extreme values, and, in fact, place
a price on their goods almost sure to drive oflF buyers, as there is evidently no
desire whatever to realize at present. Pepper has taken a first place in the
market of late, stimulating European advices and consequent speculative
movements here, and not much stock to handle, sending the advantages largely
to the side of operators for a rise.
Cassia is somewhat firmer, and in better
is

at 30®60c. a piece, as to

The Following are Ruling ((notations In Firrst Hands
On the Viircl>ase or Small liotit Prices arc a Fraction

to report a continued very strong market thronghont, and in some
buoj-ancy, with business as active as the moderate stocks will

deinand, but the stock available

and a slow demand, quoted

.

.

1870.
2!6,262

in large supply

PRICES CURRENT.

]

little

The demand

;

for Wild.

300

SPICEii.

We have

Domestic Orcen aro generally In full supply. Apples sell slowly at t3@»5
Raspberries arc dull and easy in price. Antwerp sell at ISiHiLV;. per
quart Black, 8®10c. Blackberries arc firm at lS®18c. for Lawton, and 8®10c.
per bbl.

•

6,8(10

5,238
3,639

Including tierces and barrels reduced to hhds,

cases a

;

overland wiute, mnraed " Season 1871-2," were placed on the market on Wedand found read v buyers at price- from Is. 6d. to 2s The freedom witli
which these sold is no doubt attrihii table to the great scarcity of fine old Teas.
The public sahv? of China Teas nifcrred to last Wi-ek, were held on Tuesday and
\\'cdn<*s(l;iy.
There were about 8,;J0O packages offered, of which about 6,()00
wtTt; with()ut reserve. Tlic Teas, generally were of common qnalily, and sold
at easier ratos. In the early part of the week catalogues were issu<Hl comprising 5,800 packn<rcs. for sale on Thursday and Friday; these were principally
from lato arrivals, and realised about siniihir prices to those obtained on Tuesday.
The London a^^'d China '/*t/f^r«7)/t has tlie following:— Canton— Musters
representing a few parcels of new season's local ( ongoii had lieen put on the
market wiiliiii the last ten days, but they were generally of poor quality, and
very jndiO'crently (;iired. It was repored that (ioo lioxi_^s hud been settled at
22 to 24 tads per pichl, which price appears to be above their value.
O.ving to the arrival of the "S.vdeuliam," from Shanghai, thero has been a
fair quantity of Gr(;en Tea placed upon tht; market, and the few parcels of
well-made Ping Sue/s oft'ered have mot with ready purchasers but sales generally, both by auction and privately, have shcpwu slight alteration in prices.

:

.

Total

kinds, bnt Apples are held with
confid(.>nce, especially |.rlmc stock
sales the past week liavc, however, been
light, but mostly at ;c. for State quarters.
Peanuts have ruled In the boyers
favor, selling slowly at easy prices. There are a good many Cnracoa, which
Interfere with the sale of Southern.
all

tiosday.

bbls

at leadliis porta since Jan.

.

.

.o-i

Domestic Dried contlnae quiet for

Wo have also in regard to tea :— About fi.OOO boxes of new make Congou, by the

of sugar (inclinllu!^ Melado). and of Molasses at the leading ports
1871, to date, have been as follows
--Molasses. -,
Sugar.
'HhdB.
Bags.-—-,
"Hhda.
Boxes.

Philadelphia..

.

thousand.

TvaniUn^s shiee .laiiitnry 1
C'onsinnptlon same time..

3-i,:K6

3jua

1,

1870.
151,409
17 47;
17.V21
SI .201

York....
Boston

;

1870.

N.O.

5,S5(

n.C07
1.923
5.S57

17,7«3

& ITIoIasses

.

New

We quote Sorrento Oranges, from ftore, at J.'i Palermo and Mesalna,
Lemons, (^$4 per box. West India are In full supply and favor buycn).
Sales of Sugar Loaf pines at $7atlO; Red Bahama, tl('(ri',$12 per hnndnid.
IJaracoa Uananns, $1 87>ifetJp(r bunch, and Baracoa Cocoaniits, $30
gfji
16.

tons.

417

1.941
1,060

1(1,907

5.9^.'6

same time "TO
same time '69

Sugar

Other
•hlirts

lfi,»!8

hands

"

Imports

Forei^-n Orcen are lu light deuinud, and prices were hardly so firm as last

week.

Blocks

were as follows:

•hhils

1.7T9

.

same time 1S70...

**

Stock

6,

Uemerara,
a.
lie

.
I

hands, July

•hhils.

•hliils.

week

tills

first

P. Rico,

dull,

affected.

ing June

lots of foreign.

New

Nulx arc

are quiet, the supply

size.

direct importation.

Imports

owing to the small slock and the late free
and favor the buyer of a large lot. Flrecraekeri
Is not largo, and no important Increase expected before
the Winter holidays, when there Is always a demand from the South, but thatr
demand since the lat« i|rar (uiit fitUiui 9ff, and conaequcncly prices are not
the latter are held very confldnnlly,

purchases.

Melons

Tho market for foreign goods is much th« same as noted for a long time past,
thcdiflilling grades scarcely having an outlet at any price, grocers wanting
litllestockin view of the continued light call from consumers, and reflncrs
finding too small a margin on their production to warrant purchases, to say

The

69

.

1,547

laOLASSES.

and small jobbing

. .

THE CHRONICLE.

1871.]

8,

2

.

.

fair to

do
do
do
do
do
do

com. refining
good refining

prime
fair to good gro.ery
pr. to choice grocery...

eontrllugal, hhds.

Abxs.

S5<@

9M^

9
9\'

Hav Box, D.S. Noa- 19 to 20.
Hrvhiir. fiox, wliite
I'oito Ulco.n:fluii)g grades...

|

9;<®

do

"JsC-tiex

grocery grades

Brazl bags
Mnnfla, bags

'.^%%X^^

8

1 ,

9'*(a)ll

McIado
*Ji(i7>i
mo. asses
8 c;^ 9'i
Hav'R, Uox.D. S. No8.7to9... i\<^ 9U
do
do 10tol2.. 9ViiilOi<
do
do
do 13tol5.. lOSMHX
.io
do
do
do 16 to 18 llXiai2?»

I

White Sugars.A
do
do n

do
do extra C
Yellow sugars
Crushed and granulated
"—"--'
Powdered,

I

»«X

12K312X
12W
-"laiaS

liS^
,.

U^^llv
ISIMISH
..«|1SH

molaadea.
New Orleans
Porto Klco

H'i'i

V

gall

Cnba Clayed
Cuba centrltugal

37c^

new

Cuba Muscovado

Euglisb Islamfs

41(3

70

I

US
31
as

•«
_

«48

Rice.
RaUgoon, dressed, gold In bond 3H<^ i%

for Foreign Dried from importers has been -veij llgit the past

I

SHi *M

Carolina

Spices.

week, owing to jobbers having previously supplied their wants, and most of Cassia, In cases... gold f> >. .ni^O ..... Pepper. In bond
<gold) I0H« XiH
do
do Singapore ft Sumalra 16 m Wi
i\M% ...
them have enongh stock for the present, and intend to bny only as their wants Cassia. In mats...
Ginger, Kac and At (gold)
8K® lOH' rimenio,.7amalca....(ga.d) titm »%
require. Importers arc willing sellers at present prices, but as goodq are
Jo
do
in bond
Mace
do
9!<A tS
& 150'
do
....« 11
Nutmeg*, casks
mi% ....ICIOTM
n?arly all below cost they, as a rule, do not ofTer concessions. Still, once
In bond.... do
...,% t
cases Penang..., 95 &
do
do
in a while some holders get tired of waiting and sell out at the best price he
Frolta and IVnta.
(W.
c»u get, though these parties are not usually the rogniar^importers. The large
Brazil Nuts
Ralstns.Seeniess.new IP mat.S .iO ®
I •
and worthl.!«« lot of old Prunes held in bond for over two years has been
Flllnris, Sicll.v
do Laver, 18.0, V box. 40 (<»
M 9
do
Itarcelona
IS o
do Kultaua. V
9I|#
exported to British North America, this being a cheaper way of getting rid of,
A frirnn Peanuts
Valencia, f Hi
11
1 73 %
lo
o
them than by paying the full duty here, for which the Secretary of the TreasWalnuts, Bordeaux
10 %
do London Layer
Macaroni, l(u1lan
Currants, new
11 ^
y n,
ury held the Importer responsible, notwithstanding their worthless condition
yire Crack, best No I * bo>2 SO 9 2(0
CUron, LefhoT (new).,-.,..
DOMRSTtO DKIRP pnuiT»
In the export manifest they were reported 2,192 casks Prunes valued at fl, Vrnnes, ,T'rench
Apples, state
Prunes, Turkish,
V >. 7 •
LaorotUaisiua have moved sJQwIy. iu jobbing Jots at $« 40, though 8»^e holders Pninellee
do
Western
%
do
Southern, cominbn 8 „
refuse to sell at this price. Currants have sold very slowly, and we have no
l>ates
do
prime
Mgs, Smyrna
V %. 'IS
Change to note In prices. Prunes, both Tnrklsh and French, were quiet, but Cbeiriet Oennan
do sliced.
1 •
7kS t
\

'

:

lli

_

:

.

60
8 50

.

ImondB, LoDiraedoc

@

Ivica

15

Peaches, pared
nnpared.qrsfthlTt
do
Blackberries
Cherries pitted

17K^
nii9
nji®

Sicily, soft Btiell..

do
do
do
do
do

Tirracooa
Sht'Ued, Spanish

paper shell

*

Sardines
Bardlnee

hi.

box.

30
29

VQr.buZ-

9

&
(^
@

a

Alum

3

Borax

30

Sal Soda, Cask

com. to fair do
do
do WlL.g'd to best do

30
18 >4

@
®

,

8

Copperas

.

72

<9

CastlleSoans

I
.

@

'

llHd

KpsomSaltt

I

I

ii»

d
e
^
#
@

25
10
14

25
18

®....
1 75
2 50

@2 75
@2 25
no 15

]

and Snndrlea.
15

Licorice
Calabra, Imitation
"
genuine

Sic.

20
38

Madder

,

iy(^
In bblB

I

I

2}i&

Saltpetre

18

Peanuts, Va,g"d to fncy do 2 50

Si&

Salphur

» B.

» bash

Hickory Nuts

i%»

Bl-Carb, Soda (Eng.)

15
8

PecanNnfc

Grocer*' Drags

Camphor.

CHRONICLE.

TJnii

GutOD Ginger, cue..

gold, 12
gold. 1 OO
gold. 80

Indigo, Madras

do Manila
Cordage, Manila, X andH.
do Large sizes.
do
Sisal

;

»
®
a

48
13

(31

07M

<a,l

05
1»

;8K®
18
16

la
,;,

.1

Fridat, p.m.. July

[July

8,

1871

8tj 10^, do E 8* 12, M«dford 86
B7 11, Lawience A ;s6 lOf Lyman
Ili.NashuafinfiO <;h 114.'2,doR 36 13-13J,do E40 Ut-lB.Newmark^t
A 86 lOf Pacific extra 86 I2i. do LSB 11, Pe|iperell 7-4 24S-25,do » 4
27-27+, do 9-4 82-32t, do lil-4 37-87i,do 11-4, 42-12i, Pepperell E fine
89 13-13i,do R 36 12-121, Pocasset F 80 8J, Sarauac fine O 3;i ')i,
do R 36 31. Stark A 36 21. Swift River 3i'- 8f Tis;er 27 8.
Bleaohku .Sbebtinqs ANDSmaxiNQs sell fairly at the aiiiieieJ quotuAuioskeag 46 16^-161. do 42 16i-15i, do A 36 !5i-!51, Androslions
coggin L 36,161, Arkwriglit Wr-i: 181.Hallou<t Sou 86 18-181, Barl3h 171-19, Blackstone
36 141,
lette 8ri 141, 'I" S3 13}, Bates
Booit B 36 14, do O :s(i 11, do R 26 91, Clarks 36 18, jJwiglit
D 40 18, Ellerton 10-4 35, Fruit of the Loom 3fi 17, Glolie
27 7,GoldMedal 86 131, Great Falls Q 36 J6HiU'i >jeinp.ldem 86 16,
Hope 36 14, Jaines 36 16, Lonsdale 36 17, MasonviUe 36 17, Newmarket a 36 12, New York Mills 86 21, Pepperell 6-4 27-271, do
10-4 42421, TuscaroraXX 36 ni-18,Utica 6-4 241 26, do 6-4 32-321,
doy-4 50, do 10-4 641-65, Waltbam'X 33 !1, do 42 161, i" ''-' 27-271
do8-4 32-82 J. do 9-4 87-f'71, do 10-4 42-421. Warasutta 36 20.
PaiNTiNQ Cloths are firm and higher, with 64x61'e selling at 71@
7f c. fiir epot goods and future deliveries.
PaiKTB are quiet, and agents generally are opening their samples
Prices on this class range higher and
of dark work for the fall trade.
AmericanM 11, Albion solid II,
the revised quotatiiiDS are as follows
Aliens 101, do p'"'^b 12 do purples 111, Arnolds 81, Atlantic 61, Dun
neli'f! 11. Uamilton 11, London mourning 10, Mallory pink 111, do pu'pink and purples 101, Manchester '01, Merrimac I) dk. Ill, do
lancy 12, Oriental 101, I'acific 11, Richmond's 101,
ple 121, ilu
Simpson Mourning 101, Sprague's pink 111, do blue and White 11, Uo
1

1

,

:

@

THE DRY aOODS TRADE.
The

.

7. 1871

week has been broken by the recurrence of our
national holiday, and the movements have been very small in al 1
departments of the market. Both Monday and Tuesday were
current

XX

AA

:

given up to the celebration of the " Fourth," business being
entirely suspended on those days, while the remainder of the
week has been very quiet, but few houses having had any trade
excepting on orders from letailers in the interior for small lots to
supply their immediate requirements. June was so much more
active than that month usually is that it will not be a matter of
surprise to dealers generally if trade is rather quiet during the
current month, especially with commission men. Jobbers and
other package buyers have generally supplied themselves with
cottons as well as with the heavier descriptions of woolen fabrics,
and have anticipated their probable wants for some time to come,
hence it is not likely that these dealers will find it necessary to
purchase heavily ol goods to replenish assortments before the first
or middle of August. Retailers do not seem disposed to purchase
very early this year, and it is thought that the majority of them

demand from

will delay their purchases until about the time the

consumers usually begins.
Collections are coming in freely, though the expenses attending
farming operations in many sections is causing the usual scarcity
of money among farmers and retail dealers in some instances find
it diflBcult to meet their obligations promptly.
This stringency is
but temporary, however, and the prospects of abundant crops with
fairly remunerative prices for all agricultural products are regarded as indications of a prosperous Fall season.
Domestic Cotton Goods. The movement has not been active
during the week, and the market has been quiet until toward the
close.
There is at the moment a partial revival of the excitement
noted during June, and prices in many fabrics have again taken
an upward turn. The lower qualities of brown cottons are higher,
with sales still in advance of the production. Standards have not
advanced any, but stocks are well cleared out and quotations are
firmly maintained. Drills of standard grades have advanced to
14^ in first hands, but the jobbing quotations are unchanged.
Canton flannels are taken in moderate amounts by jobbers who
are stocking up, but the sales are not important. Colored cottons
are firm, with very little trade, and no quotable change in prices.

—

Domestic Woolen Goods.— Flannels continue in fair demand,
although the movements are rather less than was noted a few
weeks earlier, owing to the reduced stocks in first hands. Jobbers have also supplied themselves with fair stocks of these goods
for the early trade,

and the number

of

buyers

is

not so large as at

that time.

Prices are stifif, with some makes held at quotably
higher prices, although no general advance has occurred. Heavy
woolen goods remain quiet, but prices continue firm, and with

wool steadily advancing, higher quotations are likely to be estab!
lished. Blankets are quiet at unchanged figures.
FonEiGN Goods.— There are no important features to note in
connection with the foreign goods trade. Buyers are returning
from Europe, having completed their purchases, and stocks will
soon be arriving. The importations at present, comprise chiefly
goods for the fall trade, but the amounts received are not heavy.
The auction houses have all closed for the season, and will not
open until toward the first of September. The market is well
cleared of summer fabrics, and few unseasonable goods will be

W

W

Wamsulhi 71.
Ca-ton Klannkls. Browo

3hittin!.'B 10,

do

Y

X

17,

—

19,

— Tremnnt

H HI, doT

XX 22, XXX 241,

A

14,

161,

-A.

XX

do

.io N 22, do
21, Arlingl.n 13, Eureka l.'l,
121,do T 151, d" A. 161. do
ISf do
O 19. Bleached— Trenioiit
.'31, do
26, Everett 191, Salmcn Falls 19, Pember21, do
3
do
21, do
27,
ton
17, Ellerton P 1 <J, do N 24, do
Chkoks.— Caledonia 70 23, do 60 221, ''o 12 261, do 10 21, do 8 17,
Greers, 56 151, do 65 18
d.i II 22, do 16 271, Cumherland 'H.
1 29.
Kennebeck 20, Lanark, r-o. 2, 91, Medford 18, Mech's No.
20, Columbiar
Denims.
Amosiicag 26, Bedford 141, Beaver Cr.
22, do
heavy 24, Haymaker Bro. 14, Manchester 20, Otis

XX

X

Y

H

XXX

WH

NN

Y

1

J™

—

AA

Bii-.O.

A

AXA

— Aiuoskeag

13, Audroeeoggin Sat. 141, Bates 9. EveOichird liiip. 10, Laconia 121-13. Newmaiket 91.
Cotton Bags.— American 31 00, Great Falls A $82 60, Lewiston
*32 50, Ontarios A $84 00, Stark A $85 00.
Bbown Dbills. Appleton 131, Amsskeag 181, Augusta 'Si, Pacific
131, Pepperell 131, St»-k A ISJ.
Stbipks.— Albany 71, A'wodoa 161, American 12@13, AmoskeaL'
Sheridan A 10, do QlOl
16J.18-19, Hamilton 18-19, Haym'.kpr
Uiicasvill.) A 11|-1 21-12-13, Whittenton A 16.
Amoskeag ACA 29f-3C, do A 24i-26, do
'I'loKiNGS.— Albt'iy
B2iif-21,d(i C 18J 19, do D 17, Blackstone River 141, OouestOi^i.
extra 32 20f 22, do di 36, 24f.25, Cordis A A A 23, do AOK 27, Hamil
ton 2!, Swift River 111, fhorndike A 14, Whittendon A 25, York

CoBSBT Jeans.

relts

1

-.1,

Ii'diuii

—

,

,

SO 221.
GiNoaAM8~f}lyde,lll; Earlston.extra, 18; (jlasgow, 12; Gloucester
HI; hadley, 14 Hampden, 16; Hartford, 111; Lancaster, It ; Lancashire, HI
Pequa, 121; l^^''^ Mill.-, 14.
MoosSKUNE Dklaines.— Pacific 18, Hamilton 18, Pacific Mills printea
arrauri's 19, do Imperial reps 221, do aniline 20, do plain assorted
coliired armures
I!',
do do Orientals 17, do do alpacas 21, dodo
corded do 2 '1.
Lowell Oomoanv « ingrain are quoted at I 30 for extra
Cabpets.
super, 2 luos. credit, or lesr 2 per ceut.,iO days ; $1 66 for super S-p^y
and *1 f fir extra 3-[)ly; Kartfor Company's *1 16 for medium superflne; $1 3rt for suporfiiiH ; $! 55 for Imperial three-ply, and $1 60
and
fr.
for extra three-ply; Brussels $1 90 for 8 fir., $2 00 for 4
$2 10 for 5 ir.
;

;

—

I

infORTATIONS )» (RTUOODSAT THE FORT OK NKW VORh
The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending
6, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1870 and 1869,
have been as follows
ENTERED FOP CONSUMPTION FOB THB WEEK ENDING JITLY 6, 1871.

July

Iti69.

.

Valne.

Pkes.

873
394

$120,993

314
359
MlsceUan'-.as dry goods 165

2.33,884

376
556
428

Hanofactures
do

do
do

s'

fCOl.

Citton.
»llk.
flax.

114,705

1K71.

1870.

,

Pktrs.

61,664
57,386

Vftlne
$162,484
124,714
313,373
125,107
117,458

I'aes.
554

750
346
1,062

Value.
$217,883
207,613
263,659
171,274
111,209

$971,437
Tof»
$833,136
3^97
1,505
$588,691
2,555
wtt^t^^Ayn VBoa wabbbodsb and riiaowN ihto the mahkbt DCRIMS

THB SAVE PBBIOD.
Manof actnrers of wool
do
do
do

220

.

cotton.
flax...

145
24
260

Miscellaneous dry goods

48

silk....

Total

$91,131
49,890
26,309
53,287
5,485

131
81
14
251

347

19,168

117

15,6%

22

.39.481

10,833

$187,914
833,136

$971,050

$228,102

1,505

588,691

1,247
2,555

Wo annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
manuiacta-9, our |)rices quoted being those of leading Jobbers

Total th'n upon m'rk't. 2,202

$814,793

3,802

Ra.iWN SauitTiNos AND SamriNGs are in raoderat> request, but are
not especially a^tiv.) in any gradp.
Prices are firm an I tend uoward
qnot'^
follovs: Anmskiia^ A 86 12i do B 3A 1 1 Ailai-.ic A 8H
l;l,do I) »6 14, do H,S6 ISJi A|.pletoii A S« 13, Aiwii«l» St; 111, di.
«li9f Bcdfo'd K SO 9 Root! O <t4 10^ ""n, >f..,n..-,.fiM, > 'V fij (UaiUii.

MaBufacturersof wool..

Addent'dforconsu'ptn

$^3,336

770

697

carried into the

141, do

Everett 18, Nashua
Ellerton P 171, do H, 25

828
3,597

$136,771
39,182
20.285
51,594
15,136

$262,967
971,437

fall.

SNTBBED POK nriiBKHOnsIHe DURING THE aahe

4,425 $1,334,404
ri

:

We

.•\'(

^

A

-27

7i,

Urtul

V,i\U\\

Indian Orcharti,

A

Xrt

40

il

14,

.

do

s

iS

pj

Iikiihu

H^ad

87 12^, Laconia

Sii is

U

iiV,

1.

li

U,
do B

Hn

722
119
75
482
107

$297,967
47,032
74,727
78,634
22,995

Total
.i;.-,
Addcnt'drorcousii'pln 1,505

;521,355

do
do
do

cotton.
silk
flax....

Miscellaneons dry goods

$190,870
65,998
46,999
77,388
8,741

588,691

1,190
2,555

Total onlot'd at the port. 8,040 $1,110,046

3,746

1

$389,996
833,136
$1,338,183

440
387

$156,046

139

93,247
160,369
68,756
36.614

1,338
3,597

$514,031
971,487

4,988

$l,48^48e

142

830

July

THE CHRONIOLB.

1871.]

8,

Texas Oaxds

InBTuranoe.

Financial.

EQUITABLE

BIlDOIt D. aSIBBLI.

JAXIt JJOnOKUi.

61

mad* on *n uecMlble

OollaotlOM

laO

points bj

JARIBS ARBIT0KI.8

VO.,

Sc

UANKKU
JeSeraon, Texas.
.

WRNSON, PERKINS *

.....

CO., N. T. CoiTMpondenU.

Income

•

•

.

.

ftl

6'4WA1.L PTKKKT.

5,000,000
7,500,000

JB

RROKKK,

Particular attention iclven to the neKotUtlon ot
Kallway and other Corporate Loans.
Union and Central Paclllc Bonda and Btocki a tatS

:

Sayles

&

Bassett, Atty's at Lair,

Brentaam, Texai.

J.

&E.

S.

93
R.

,

JOHNa.

J. O.

C. R. Johns

341

Pranklln street

Pepperell

BANKING A

Otis

AVSTIN, TKXAS,

ITIfi;.

IBays

;

Co.,

Cash paid at once tor the above Securities «r tbey
on commission, at sellers option.

Company.

;

will be sold

Coutimental mills.,

Late.I.M. Weltb

mills,
Laconla Co.,

&

DEALEHS

Boston Dncb Co.,
Franklin Co.,
Tborudlke

Co.

BANKERS,

No.

Co.,

I

Trice.

&

Fort

Late Casbier 1st Nat. Bank
QaUipoll8,u

New

&

COTTONS

Kb7kr8nok» and Cobrkspondencb:— New York
Winslow, Lanier & Co., i»avid Down & Co. Cincinnati; First National liimk. Merchants National Mank.
New orletms: Louisiana National Hank, vvheless A
Pratt, Hankers. Ualveston: T. 11. Mc.Malinn & Co.

OF

\IL DUCK

AWNING

James Robb, King &Co.,

$600,000
As

all

STKIPES."

Geo. Opdyke

parts ol Europe, ete.,

THROueH THB

JJij

SIMPSON,

of Directors s

(of 8al0-F.

VAN BENTHUT8BN,

mon & Sltitpson,)
WALTER PUOH,
JOHN PHi LPS,
VICTOl; .MEYER,
K. V. LA VILLEBEUVRE, H. -M. roNi>,
w. MARTWilLL,
H. W. FAliLf.Y,
LEON GODCUAUX.
R. J. VENAIiLE-i,
CARL
«,..... KOHN.Pre-lileot.
THKO. HELLMAN, Vice Pres't,
(ol Sellirman Uellman A CoJ
JAMKS CHALARON, Cashier.

Co.,

a, TowirsBND.

n«ssrs.IIOTTINGI7ER & CO., of Paris
DRAFTS

LONDON, I'Al'.IS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVANl ES made cu Consleninents. STOCKS
BONUS bOHKtat and sold on Commission.

on
and

p. O.

Fazbnsb.

W.

Townsend, Lyman

received rom Individuals, Firms, Banks
Uankers and Corporations, subject to check al
fllijht, and interest allowed at the rate of Foub per
cent per annum.
CKKTIKICATES OF DEPOSIT Issned, bearing Four
Scr cent Interest, payable on demand, or after

UKFOSI TS

('RKDITS and

prepared for Btislness.

first ol

Board
M.

(Corner of Cedar street.)

OB

COMMERCIAL

the

NO. 25 NASSAf) SiTREKT,

CITY BANK, LONDON,
Also

&

fully

the Old Institutions of the State to
Improve the opportunity of furnlslilnff our population
with the lacillties ol a local circulation on wlilch the
interest accrues to our people, we respectfully solicit
a poi tlon of your Business.

KANKIMCS HOITSK OK

Issue I.etters ot Credit for Traveller

now

Intact, Is

United flcaies Bunting Oonapany.
A lull supply all Widths and Colors Hlways In stock
13 & 1.5 I«Upekar<i Street.

BANKERS,
WAL1> STREET,

Orleans.

This Bank, organized ander the general law ol Conress,wltb Its capital ol

And all kinds ol
COTTON CANVAS, FKLTING T>UCK, CAK COVKHING, BAGGING, UAVKNS Di'CK, SAIL TWINES
AC. "ONTAiaO' SKAMLhSS BAGS.
"

Orleans Cards.

New

In

Also. Agents

Available In

NEW STREET.

9

Union National Bank

Polhemus,
Manolacturers and Dealers

Jackson,

BANKEKS,
TITAOO, TEXAS.

Se

AISD miS.
RiTIKS,

Iioans Negotiated.

Okobob W. Jackson.

I

Arentb,

Co.,

HKHN

I

CI-:i.l.ANi:UIIS S. CI

Brinckerhoff, Turner
A

IN SOU

4fc

Cordis millv

TBRtUNCS OF CBNlIiAL KA.U.HUAD
Groesbecb, Texas.
If obt,
Late Fori

&

M. Weith

J.

Warren Cotton

Wm. a.

al.Sk

;

Rank Stocks and utiicr Securities.
" SPEClAIiXY"

Columbia mi's. Co.,
AndroBcoKSln mills,

Stale and Federal Qovernmonts make cullecilons.
Receive deposits and execute Trusts.

Leonard

anri Bells

Insurance stacks and Scrips

Bates Mrs. Co.,

Pnrctatise aa<t sell real estate, pay taxes arul adjust
Titles, prosecute Land and muney claltus atfalnst tlie

L.
J.

S.

:66

AGKNTS FOR

TBXA8 LAND AGENOIT
KXCHANOK.

B A I L E V,
WALI. STREET,

E.

BOSTON,
PHILADBLPHIA.

Chestnut street

Co.,

6c

clalty.

NEW YORK.

Franklin street

KtRBY,

W. TON BUHKNBKRQ

aTZBCTT,

.

& 94

6!i

& Co.,

Wright

BTATK STUKKT, BOSTON.

GoTeraiment Bonds, Bxehaack
^
Uold and Stocks,
No. M EXCHANGE PLACE,

In

MisoellaneouB.

Brenliam, Texas.

rO.lIPANV.

NEW YORK.

John Pondir,

JAMKS W. LKX VN'il'R.ad Vlce-ProB't,
OKOROK W. I'llll.l.lP.s, Actuary,
SA.MCKL BORKOWk, Secretary.
WILLIAM ALEXANDkK, Ais't Rect'yt

Houston— Clrat National Bank ;
('orrespondeata
Qalveston— BaUj!Batchinffs;& Co; New Orleana— Pike,
Brother A Co.; New York— Duncan, Sherman & co.

roa

UAHINU HKOTHBHS A

W1I.I,1A>I c. ALEX ANDKIi. President.
HKNKY B. HYDK, VIce-P, esldenr.

& BAS8ETT,
BASSBTTBANKBKS.

G. C. Ward,
aamn

BROAIiWAV, NDrW YORK,

Assets over

&

G.

S.

North Eastern Texas. LIFE ASSVBANOB SOCIETY
OF THE UNirSI) STATES,

BANKERS
NKW

R. LrxAjr.

& Co.

BROKERS,

dc

ORLiANS.

IV Psrtlcniar attention given to business of Corres*
Coli( ctlons remitted

tor at current rate ol

Soudents.

xed dates.
COLLEC'l'loNS made on vll accessible points In the
United States, Camula and Europe.
Di-.Mends
and Coupons also collected, and all most promptly

Ixchangc.

New York Correspondents
& Co.

:

ton, BUss

accounted for,
promptly executed, for the purchase and
also, Government and other Securi<>r Gold
ties, on commission.
(NFOKMATION furnished, and nnrchases or exchanses of Securities made for Investors.
NEGOTIArioNS of Loans, and Foreign Exchange

Trevor * Colgate, Mor-

OKDEKS

Gibson, Casanova

&

sale

Co.

HANKKK.s
no. so

EZCHANOB PLACK.
GOVERNMENT SKCUBITlES,

;

State

efiected.

or<lold,80blect to elieck at
the City I'.anks.

ADVANCES made or,

slftht,

the

same

Capital. .$500,000

Chase

as with

marketable secorltiea.
CKllTlKlCATKSol Dspodlt issued bearing Interest

&

rolela ol tho I'NICII

BROKERS

IN

OoTernment Securities, Stocks,
and Railroad Bonds,

NO.
Buy and

Sell

«

|

lilmlt,.. $1,000,000

Prompt atteiitlun given to Collections upon all points
iB the SouThcrn States. Collections tree of cnargs
otlier than actual cost, upon >ll8iant places.
Remitt<\uces pioiuptiy n)a<le at current rates ol
exchange ou liie day ol maturity
Exchange putcliase<i and sold upon all points.

Higginson,

all

•JOLLKCTIONS mide at all
Sd BRITISH PHoVlNCKit.

Bank

18 18.

STOCKS, BONDS,

FOKBION KSCIIANUE and (iOLII bouKbt and solJ
on the moRt favorable terms.
INTKUKST allowed on deposlTs either In Curroncy

National

OF NEW ORLEANS,
rormarly LOUISIANA STATE BANK, Incorporated

State

SAMUEL
B.

BROAD STREET,

CHA8. L. C. DUPUT

H. KE.vNEDY.Prsst
RIGNEY, VIce-PresX
Cashier.

on Commission the Bonds of the loUowIng Railroads:

Taussig, Fisher

&

Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 32 Broad Street, New Vork.
Buy and

Alili

Sell at

Market Hates

VNITBD STATES SECURITIES*

Solicit accounts Irom .MERCHANTS, BANKEKS
and others, and allow interest on dally halanc. », sub-

ject to Sight llralt.

make

collections

on laTorable terms

and promptly execute orders (or ;be pnrobase or asle
of

K(>A1> AND ITS UUANOHES—S per cent.
BURLINGTON AND MIS80DRI RIVER RAILR AD
(IN IOWA)—3 per cent.
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI KIVBR RAILROAD
tlN

NKBIIA^KA)-*

NEW ORLEANS,
KX. WHELB^S,

per cent.

,

LOUISIANA.

UKADLB8,

Vloe-Presldent.

CBARD JONES. Casbier.
tli n given to ColieetlODS, both la
City and all points In cun ectiou with it. Prompt
^irnsmadeitt t'cst ra'e t.i Exchange, and no cbmrge
'
ih.it actvially paid upou any autsnt
i>. excepting

I'artlcniar atte.
•

'i

UALLROAD— 10 per cent.
FORT WATNE JA^'KSON AMD SAGINAW RAIL- '
I

UOA]>—b per o«a

Bank

President,

J AS. N.

KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL
BLUFFS RAILROAD—8 and 10 per cenl.
MIS- OURl RIVER, PORT SCOTT AND GULF RAIL-

ROAD— 10 per cent.
LEAVENWORTH. LAWRENCE AND GALVESTON

National

O.

OF

I

Cold, State, Federal, and Rallrea
Seearltles.

N.

CHICAGO, BUHLISOTON AND QDINCT RAIL-

,,)'t.

Correspondence

NBW YOBX

solicited.

COBBBSrOSDBBT:

IMTU MATlUH'^li BABK.

;

:

TiiE CHllOiNlCLB

62

V

}

FiuanciaL

OFFICE or THE

C

Mutual

&

«. JtTBao:/ Ha*l]CV.
No. SO
ALFBKD W. liiRTLBTT,

NcW

Southern

YOfk'

Fccuriiies. Stocks, Bonds. Gold, Ex.
Mercanltle Paper bought and sold

Government
and

chuiiL'e.

«iREAT

Co.

Baubers,
WALL STREET.

Co.

Insurance

Transportation.

Hawley

E. Judfon

TLANTI

cN

31st

December,

ISTO

BANKINU

January, IKO, to

1st

January,

December, ISW..

3l8t

Policies not

marked

Deposits ricejy.'d
ect to fluok at

8,15J.7B 61

Total amonnt of Marine Premiums

W all

14

jir.,i;o,ffiiii O'J

off ist

1370

|;,4Jii,413 73

OF

IlOrsifV

.

New York.

*trcct.

ami IndivMuals, su
ana Interest allowed thereon at

iruiii ^B-iuks

.slirtit,

fOVa I'Klt CKNT p.r aiiiunn.

United

O

dlectiOii» nittde tluoiiulioul tlie
British Provinces and Klirope.

(iovcrniDCats Kccilrlll45S

tciTe Neiv York
A.M. lor RICH.MONI), and Poll. ts on the Coast
Ata.l'OP.M. fiom ret of CoitliinaL &liee.t. .via N«w
Vork and Philadt'tihia line, by tiKKAi ssOt'TH

At

8.10

Elt.N MAIL KOI IK I'UAIN, lor Kiilinionil, New
Orleans, .Mobile, Aleiiiphis, Chaltauoutia. NaLuvlUe

Atlantrt, &Iacoil,

upon

Policies have been issued

oo'o sotrru.

Risks

Piemiums marked Off Irom
ISTO, to 3lst

December,

bosses paid

Ist

BAKKnKS A^»

January,

1870.......

.,.

Nei:ollftt);

liui>d«

and Loan*

Company,

ttlEKC-IIANTS,
STREET
lor

Railroad Cos.,

iruii or Steel Kails, Locomallves,
f^arMj cle.
and unaertjriie
all buslnes-icoiinocted itltli Hallway

Returns of Premiums
$1,063,263 57

The Company has the following Assets,

Ar. G.lit a.m.
" u.co p.m

'

l.v

WASHINGTON

"

2!3

GOliUONbVILLE..
BRISTOL

1,101

ICORINTH...
OK
IgRANH JIINCT.ONIOT
.MEMPHIS
1169

"JaCKSuN
ATLANTA
MACON
MONTGOMERY
MOBILE
NE ORLEANS

13 9
9.3
1055
1127
l&iS
1502

.

(l.KI

*•

Ar
l.v

11.

p

"

in.

!

'•

in

1.11
a.r.:,

"
"

741
s;a
S.W

tCHATTANOOUA...

NASIIVILLK

l-.'.M

*•

tilJ

•Cl.KVEl.AND

t -0
li.5.)

**

S21.

.

KNOXVILLE

Contract lor

$8,253,590 39

»nd Expenses

l.lliEKlY

69

$3,332,733 53

!

the s&me

dinlnfi:

period

&

M. K. Jesup

nor upon Fire Risks disconnected

with MarlKe lUsks.

eo*0 KOBTB.

p.m.
a.m.
p.m.

Miles.

NEW YORK

Life

iinfrincdlaie'polnta.

STATIONS.

and sold.

t>oili;lli

and

Stati-s. the

-

So

ANr

.•

.-

FCouNTZE Brothers,

^rem-ttiva receiv<)doo Marine Bisks, from

Premium o

\

28, IS:;.

The Trustees, In conformity o the Chnrter ol the
Company, submit the following .tatement of Its aflulra
on the

/»

OaLBANS, MEMPHIS
MOBLLE—ALIi RAIIi.

Ii.ie'est

i

Tor3, January

MaiL;: JB^au.iE
TO

NEW

allowed in ueposits^ which
-^
mi^liyoIKcfcidforHtsljhi.

COMMISSION.

New

1871.

8.

-r:.i-"m-

t

Insurance

A

[July

111.

K.IO
.%iu
iUKl

"
"

,.v

11.4.
a,:r>

"

a.m.

'•

li.IXl

5.44
3.:*)

lun.
a.m.
a m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.

" li.15
p tk.
•
4.;i7 p.m.
*'
7.i.» p.m.
'•
"-)5 a.m.
" 5.45
a.m.
"
o.dU p.m.
"
i.ro a.m.

1

p.m.
a ni.

V4I> p-ni..
S.HI p.m
8.l«l H m.
111.10

ti.iJ7
4.J.".

"

Ar.-V.5»p.ni.

\r

7.88

'•

am.

p.m

111.45

11 V:

•*

p.m.
a.m.

ll.ffi!

lime.

a.m.

•Change

vlz.t

cars ior Atlanta, Macon, MoiitKomery,
Selma,
est Point, Enluula, Mublic, Savannah, and
Inierniedlate polnls.
1 1 hai.ge cars for Nashville and New Orleans. No
change Iroin this pouil to Ni'W Or cans.
t Change cars for Mobile, via M. <Si O. It, li.— All Kail.
Change cars for Meinphlf.
I
** Change cars for Vlcksburg.
\\

Duited

and Stale of Jfew York

States

Bank and other Stocks

Stock, City,

$3,343,740 00

Loans secured by Stocks, and otherwise.
fieal Estate

.

Bills

EqwArj)

I

&

Edw4ird Haip;ht
BANKERS,

2,089.915 93

..$14,1S3,983 43

No.

comer

AVall it.,

Six per cent Interest on the outstanllng certificates

representatives,

legal

on and

after

Tucsd.iy, tbe

Seventh of February next.

we

The outstanding

certificates of the issue of 1367 will

legal representiltives.cn

and after Tuesday .the Seventh

of February next, from which date

on will cease. The

allow

nUS'-

iutercfct,

^'e will buy or sell on commission all tlie Ikruc** ol
Government securities, Ra.iroad stocks, Bunds and

certificates to

all interest

there-

be produced at

time ol payment and cancelled.

Upon

tlio

United

£;:

atea

ma'le on

all

and Canada^.

accessible points in the

CKilTlFlCATES OF DKP03IT

Issued, payable with
interet't, and available at all business centres.

New

Vokk, March

THIETr-FIVEPer Cent

on the net earned premiums

of the

will bei Issued

on and

after

declared

Company,

for the

H. CHAPitlAN,

Secretary*

Fire Insurance Agency,
No. 62 WALL STREET,
NEW

YORK.:

iEtna Insurance Comp'y,
HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED
Net Assets

Joseph Gaillaid, Jr.

.

Henry

Wm

Colt,

^

C. Plckersglll,

C.A.Hand,
James Low,
B. J. Howland.
BSnJ.Babcock,;
Bobt. B. Mlnturn,

UeviM Curtis,

Springfield
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE

Gordon W. Burnham,

Lowell Holbrook,
B. Warren Weston,
noy«l Phelpa,
Caleb Baratow,
A. P. PlUot,
WllUam B. Dodge,
David Lwie,
Jamei Bryce,
Daniel B. Miller

CasU Capital

Frederick Chaunoey,
'
R. L. Taylor,
Geo. 8. Stephenson.
William H. Webb,

Net Assets

Wm.

Francis Skiddy,
Charloa P. Burdett
Bobt. C. Ferguwon,

WilUam

K, Bunker,

Samuel L. Miichill,
Henry K^Bogert.
Jama* O. DeForest,
Dennl* Perkiu,
Robert L. gtuart. .
Altxuder V. Blake. ,
SturglB,

\

J. D.

JONES, President.

CHARLES DENNIS, VlCS-PrMt.

W.H

H.

MOORE.

2d VIce-Pra'at.

CO.,

$60

•

I

when those

on Sunday, then the-day

da) a fall

previous.

One hundred pounds baggage

free to each adu'.t
Medicine and atlc dance free.
D.;pai ture ol I5lh touches at KlNGSTdN, Ja.
Steamer will leave San Francisco ist every month for
China and .lapan.
For fi eiiihi ur passage tickets, and all f nrtiier intorion, iipply at tlie

wharf, foot ^f Canal

Company's ticket

ufllce

on the

bt.

F. R. R.^RY, AKent.

OR

Liverpool,

Qneenstonrn,)
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
{yiWL

THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTKRN
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of Ihelr ttrat.
class full-power Iron screw steamships

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

INCORPORATED

Charles H. KuMell,

Sheppard Gandy,

•

1819.

$3,000,000 00
$5.498, 72* 05

TR USTE.E3I
Jones,
Charlea Dennis,
W. H H. Moore,

-

Accordlrg to location of berth
These rates include berths, board, and all necessa-

On 15th and 30th of Each Mouth

Oasli Capital

J. T>.

SAN FRANCISCO,
$125 to $150

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.

Tuesday, the Fourth of

Board,

THRCUGH FARES-NEW YORK

First Class
Steerage

ma
J.

\-^

Rteamers of tbe above line leave PIEUNA.4i NORTH
RIYKli, loot of Canal bircet, at iy o'clock, noon.

IiU3urance.

next.

By order of the

%,

except
is

year ending Slst December, 1870, for which certificates

<*.;>ril

—

ries for the trip.

15, 1871.

(Old.

dividend of

AND japan.

certificates

which were Issued On rod pcrip) for gold premiums,
such payment ol interest tind redemption will be la

A

To

8

THROUGH LINE
California & China,

oHHBBl

Investment orders particularly attcntlcd to.

COLLECTIONS

VATES,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANV

As Agents of the United States Treasury, we are
prepared to receive tubscrlptious to the now V. 6.
Loans.

Gold.

be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their

J. R.

New St.,

ol

New York.
WE TRA^S^CT A GENIiRAL BANKING
N1'>S, retelviiig deposits y-t which
and subject to ctieciv at ^i^ht.

of profits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their

Co.,

General Eastern I'as^enger Agent.

316,125 45

Total smoont of Assets

of

btock iixelinnge.

.Y.

339,352 03

Receivable

i.'aiout. Jb.,

Member

•*

N.

I

217,500 UO

and claims due

the Company, estimated at

Premium Notes and
Cash In Bank

CommuitMeuUh,

liu;ik ol

and Bonds and Mortgages

Interest and sundry notes

Ei>WABi> IIaiout,
Late I'res't of the Nal'nal

2.377,3j0 00

184

PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY
».

from

WKUNESDAT

as follows

$500,000 00
^886,170 59

WYOMING. Capt.

Whlnerny

Providence Washington

NEVADA, Captain

Green

July

13,

at 8

MINNHgdTTA.CapT. W.FreemanJuly 19 at 3
Innc26, at 12
IDAHO. Ci.ptaln Price
at S
COLORADO, Capt.T. F. Freeman, Aug.
WlsCOvtlN, Cant. Williams
Aug. 9,811'.!
-J,

INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PROVIDENCE,

ORGANIZED
Cash Capital

.'..'

Net Assets

R,

I.

1799.

Aug.ie.at 9

P.M.
P.M.
M.

P.M.
M.

PM.

Cabin passage, $80 gold.
Steerage passage, (OlUce No. 29 Broadway) 930 currency.
For IVeight or cabin passage apply to

WILLIAMS & GUION, No. «S Wail-st.

$200,000 00
$415,148 SI

American

Muscogee

INSURANCE COMPANY,

MANUFACTURING COMPANV,
COLUMBUS, QA

OF PROVIDENCE,

ORGANIZED
Cash Capital
Net Assets

R.

1.

183

1.

VANtTPAOTURZBS OT

$200,000 00
¥370,634 61 Sheetlnes, Drillings, Yarns, Rope,&«,
Q. P. p WITT, Pres't.

W. A.

SVI^ifX, 8«c,

*T

.
.

J"l^ 8, 1871.]

CUUHENT.

PlilCKS

Mmtaril Med, Triasta...
NiiUinlU, blue, Aleppo.

OlluiU

ABiies;*ot,

Ul Bort

V

.. ..

.

too

a

ft

•

7.1

HKKSn-AXAniDrlcan yollo w...iii>

t'rutoMn

a;

ooa
ooa

»

Ollli'inon
OtI popnornilnt, pure .
pi: vitriol ((iO to
aearn)

12

AND bUKKSB-

UuUtT—

M d N
}J u

,"lnn....~;..'.'}?
'rilhmry
90
-lae
fo
>>r

18

.V » }IV»

..

r«lr
'

to

ilr

I

f'pi'l-'"

8

coiniiiou

'.

nil

CAN III. KS

...

lau
7

U

5

«»

.V

29
89
29
]8

bbl

....al 7S

15

KMIiNT—

(

KKiiMulme

V

Aui'tloii sale of Scnaton. Jano 23:
15.UJ0 tolirt llltnp
4 ."W 0() 4 41)
15.1U) tons Hteaiiibout... 4 37>4(i(i 4 4;'i
»I.WIU t.i
i;r»te
4 71 <» 4 82X
'

.

1-

5
4 33
s 00

.

N

„.i...

2.240

» m
a

t

.

5tnut....

!

.

11,.

5CU
5 43
4 50

(fV

«!.

«8 ....

Liverpool g4a cannel .11 CO
....
Liverpool liOU»e caunel
1^11 uu

COCOA—

Maracalbo (Hold

....g

u

in iioiitl)

26

do

li>ja

SO
12

Caracal

yg,
....

COFFBE.-See special

Bolts, yellow metal

retlow metal naiU

American Ingot

^

CORBAGK—

21V

Maulllu (turge and imall alze)

T

lb

ISXalSK
iSSalJW

rred .Manilla

SUal Rope. alUizes

".lis

RuMla Bo.t Rope

"aig

00RK8tit regolar, quarta,

dosnperilne

V

gro.

a
a
®
a

48
SO

lit regular, plots

"'n"al
P""'*!

UOTTON— See apeelal report.
PRCQ8 AND DTES—
Alcohol.

70
70
35

5o"
3

so"
*'"
45"
Si
12><

70
20
19

. . .

Gamboge

....

Ginseng, We».ern!!!!!"
Ginseng, Southern ....
Gum Arable, Dlokad....
Gum Arabic, sorts ..
"
Guni benzoin
*"
Gum bowrle
Oumgedda.
"* gold
.

Oumdamar
Gam myrrh. East India.'.
Gum myrrh, Turkey
Gum Senegal
..!'"
Guin tragacanth, stirts"
Gum tragacanth, w.
Jakey
gold
Hyd. potash, Amer....
loaiDo, reauOTlmed

8X

ixa
30
i'<

,9xa
i2xa

a
....a
90 a

ucorlce paste, Cal'abria.
Ucorlce paste, Sicily
ulcorlee paste, Sp.,Holl(i

Ucorlce p:uto, Greek.

42
43

6ri/l>lt'

87X

^X
a
a
a

2S"1

60
15
10
1454

46
45
33
35

60
5 30.

a

6 75

a

40
....a
24
23

,1

a

North River,

In bales

88

U

^'."'

a7W

6

003 8 50
50® 8 00
00®
0llfi>25 OO
00®.32 00

W® 6 00
80
25
tfi

....
....

25®
28®

1

OO

"* ^^

American dressed. .?!
American undressed

ton.26'J
185

0Oa2S5 00
00@l'0 O'J

240

00® 250 CO

Russia, clean
It»'l";U

gold.260 00*255 HO

Sisal

i

9

Tamplco

9Q

ai

J"'e

gold

•

«K

5>ia

HIDES—

"

"

Dry HidesBus
ueiios Ayres. .Vft gold

Montevideo
Rio Grande
Orinoco

26

*'

"
"

California
,,,,

••
"

,...

Rio Hache

LIMKRockland, common, f bbl.
Rockland, heavy

a

a
13 a
"Ma
IS a

"
"
"

cur.

13
is'

••

i7"

**

Island..

"
•
"

13

a

.

"

California

••

13*

....a
....a

cur.

10^

11

a

City slaughter ox 4k cow loxa
Upper Leather Stock—
A.iKlogr.klpVftgld 27>ia

Minas

Sierra Leone
Gambia and Bissan.

*a
"''"''"•*
...

do 1889
^Bj^arlan (new crop,

«

a
a
19 a
15 a
18 a
io)<a

11).

II

Wh

te pine

.!!!

39 OO

box

boards... r~

Mobttses shocks, Incl. hea'd'g.'a'50e2 70

do
do

Jo
do

i"'"
Sugar

metal!!!!!!!!!!!!!'

a

NAVAL STORES—

Tar, Washington..* bbl.
Tar, Wilmington
... 3 50
Pitch, city...

"«

Spirits turpentine.* gall.
Kosin. couimiiiou to good
strained. * 280 ft
2 80

No.i
N0.2

;;
'

'

90

gt()0

J^"9!'';E''''"' ^'n'er...
;.

PAINT^""*'

'"''"<=»""'^

9

a
a
,

30

-

4;>i
so
35

a

M a
a
a
a

*

,

•

.

ton.34'66'

*ft

*

ton

a35

..a
a

OO

plT'[S5!i^Si""-'''"'"*'«
Crude, 40a'18 grav.* gail.
Crnde, 40a47grav.(s.ord.
Reflned St'd white (sh'ng
order)
Bellncd prime,
(sh'ng order)

Kenned

«.

Naptha,

refln.,

J.,

Keslduum

....aTOo

8;,it

a
ai

a
a
a

15
7

tamw

1>

*»

Chalk
Chalk, block

al

20

4A

fltharge,
9
Load, red
9
Lead, white. Am., In oil!
Lead, white, Amer., dry
Zinc, white, dry. No. 1.
6X®
Zinc, white,No. I, in oil.
a 12
Zinc, white, French, dry
91
!0>,Zinc, wh., French, in oil
15
8chie, yel., French, dry
3
SK
chrc, "ground. In ell
6 a
9
Spanish bro., dry.* 100 ft 1 uo
1 25
8pan.bro.,gr'drnoil.*ft
8
9
Parle whlte,Eng*100ibs. 3 75 - ^00
Chrome, yellow, dry
Wblttngv Amer. . * Joo ft r
Vermillion, China...* ft
.*
flj
Vermillion irieste
so
85
Vermillion. Amei com.
32
27
Venet.rcd (N.C.) * cwt. I 75
335

Plumbago
CMnaclay

•'"

85
46
43
J 25

Ked oil, W?,tcrn.(Blaln)
Straits

31

•

"

;7X®1
a

W.
.

.,

a

'5

.

.

whlttf,

(Job.

"

a

PKOVISI0N8fork. BMi V bbUotw)

1

*

3
i

5097 00
20a9 00

80al
20a3
OOai
soai

2»
90
25
00
ss
06®1 15

9('ai 10
90®1 20
32 50660(0
3 75a9l)a

doz.

Extra,Pullcd.
Short Extra, Pulled

53
48

@70
aeo
a58
062

No

90
3;

au,
m**

,

SuperUne Pulled.

1. Pulled....
California. Spring 'cilp—
Fine, unwashed... .

Medium
Common,
Burry

37
35

"

'.I

(0
55

uowasl'ie't)

~,

aas
.

Fl'^n?',"u°;S?a"ih';"d'"^"'''"^'i^»-I»-

Medium

!!!!!!!

South Am.Metlno,'i'nw»8ii'e'd
bou.h Am. Mesllsa, unwashed
?»;!» ^'"^^""'"'^•»»»l'ed.
''°' '">*"''«<1.
t"iI- fin
Texas! medTu'ni!.'.'.',
Texas, coarse
Texas. Burry
TeiaSi Western ,!.!
Siiiyriia.nnwaihcd...

Smyrna, wajhcd...

S5

87
S7
S3
30
38
18

«7*

™

Donskol, unwashed

!!!!!!

ig

*» 8V«

Sl'et

FREIGHTS- .-STIAM.-,
JoLivKKpooLis.d. s.d.
*

va

ft

Flour....* bbl 1
H. goods.* ton 25
Oil

§

aso
a>o
est
aai
aas
«40

8S

Doiifkoi, washed....

Cotton

26
33
28

60!!!!
asoc

40

a....

C'n,bftb.*bn.
...a
Wheat. .b.* b
Beef
> ce 50
Pork.... * obi. 8«
To Hatm
bj aafl.
Cotton
.*ft
Tallow
Lard
•
Tobaooo
..Vhlid.

»Jt

^_,A„

—

s.d. s.
S-f!»..

26

....«3<U

8

::::§

?^

JS::::
I

»Xi

8 SO

M.-aanromenigocd* • rt
Heavy guoda
y lb

Nails
PetroleuiD. .* o.cl
5fl

,.

To Um-Bomrs; 9 loot.
To Saw FRANneco—

's

a....

13Ha

36

Ha....

Vkeg.
UgiT.
-..

d

MoaSv

Woods

U Ji.H«'.5

S

Va

1

Amerlcan, Saxony Fleece *D
American. Full Iflood
American Combli.ir Merino

Petroleum

lou)

H-78 jrra
rbbl
rbb

•

cii

i?

WOOL-

®

.

Claret

««><

^West..hln."obl'.|,''^.^kyi!!!i2^§S|i^l

1

gall. 8

.

_
i3'25

'«®

*ft

*

Lisbon
Madeira.
Red, Span. & Sicily!'"
Marseilles Madeira
Marseilles port,
*"
Malaga, dxy
Malaga, sweet ..!*!"
ClM-et
*cas'k

obL, in bbls.* ton.4: OO®

Olive, Msrs'es, qts * case
Olive, In casks....* gall.

1^8 i*
S«

,.
Bnrglindyport....' ...gold 2 0088 SOS

OAKrriii""'"""°"—i-- *=" *"*>

*»

coke

Madelra
Sherry
Port ....„..!..!..

25
75
00

as

350

otfc^kE::

C.

8
7 60
8 25

Sicily,

8 00
4 00

pale

1.

5?fe

b'ix

TOBACCO—See special report.
WTNES-

31

38

33
as
es

fH

a

feV.-.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.*"-"?."'

Pates,Ternecokc!

ca

z»

1
a

9J<«

TEA^SeesprcS'a?'rVt.'

Plates,

ao

.

Yellow

a
a

sa
a

report.

flX'jfeLc.'.'*
OC
25

ii^

TIN-

.4 50®....
.2>-25a*W

®5

a

sAmertCan, prime, country

special report.

Cnt. 4d.®60d
»I00ft4 2:Ctlnch
575
Horse shoe, fd (6d.) .'fi' ft 19

12
12
15

!

TALLaW—

a

11

Amerloan blister
American cast
Tool!
American spring.... "
Ameiiqan machinery "
.AmerlcanCermaii.. ••

BtJOAR— See special

ai S2U

IS
^
10

,...,..,,

Kpgllsh, cast
* ft
English, spring
English blister
English machinery...!."
English German
'

10®H0 00
4j00aSO0O

H-lncii s>CHmore
...
1-lnch
do
... 50 00® 52 00
Spruce boards and r>la..»= *« „.
ks 26 Ou® 28 00
Hemlock bo'rds and plank 23 tl
Extra heavy pipe staves,
Heavy
do
do
Light
do
do
00
Extra heavy hhd
do
---, I7.i 00
He;tvy
do
00
J50-(I0
Light
do
do
i... 110.66
Kxtra heavy bbl. do
120 00
Heavy
do
do
100410
Light
do
Jo
75^)0

25

)5

Whiskey

80
92

1

STEE"

105

..

8 ova;...

Aicpiiol (88perct>

:^).00

85a 800

8

Domutlc U^uort— Cub.

.

'3Ui kwalniil

33

3

c.

10a

30®
OO®
(0®
00®

^

sTiatsoo

4th proof.
St. Croix, 3d proof...
Gin, different brands .

50a

,

15X
18M

Marctt* Co....

LegerFrcre
Other foreign brands

1

„

•,

ourr.7«'p,','.-'v.-^.'--«';!''?^.»*
upin & Co..
BilSalSCU
P:net, CasllU™. Co
MlllDn&
3 60(812 iSc

^

While pine mer. box b'is 26
33 00
Ooarplne..
.
(5
70 CO
therry boardu acd planks W-ftia-to «)
Oak an:l ash
55 00® 60 0(1
MapU- and birch
.. 35 00® 10 00

20

"
"

Zanzibar
Baft India Stock—
Calcut. sit.cow *ftgoId
Calcutta, dead green

Ox, Rio Grande
Oi. Anwrioaa

13

a

12

.

Para

New Orleans

12
13

....a

laxa
Wet Salted Hides—
BnenoB Ayres. V ft gold.
Klo Grande.....:...

..2
18
!s

u a

gold.
"
"

!

19

19 S"!0
1«X» 17H

•*

,

Chill

2.J

•"•

SPIRITSBrandy—

1

.'.5

...

a8u
S • 50
S » 00
spkCterP[atC8,for'n .* 100*.gold 3
87«a f a
Platis, domestic. ........
SPICES-See spccUl rVpoVt.T CO all S.
•"
'"^•""""PO"-

... .jai

.

-

8 00
C»ntpn^«.rldJ>V>l t..exd'o6 CO
'""*""*"'''"''' <»

LUMBER. ST AYES, 40—
Hoiitliern pine.

too

-'-'^
NO IftS.TW

'

t
...'...ii!

laiiiL-cii

Itum—Jam.,

rai'ii

19

"

Savanllla
Baiila

..

"

Linseed
* gall 34
Cotton Seed Crude
47
'*
"
yellow
,
a
whale, crnde Northern..
50
S7
Whale, bleached winter.. 65 a ..
a
Sperm, crude
125 u 26
®1
Sperm, winter bleached. 1 42)<ffl

36-1 II«

"

••'

'

...

poor

at'x

•*

—

Cnracoa
Portau Piatt
Bahla
Texas
Western

HONKY-

good damaged

240

2 2S

Tsatl«e,No.1,3,a4ft5.»l»8 39
-" "
"
Tsatlo«,rcrtcled.
3 oo
,8 00

Tay«a»ms,

25
33
i5
19

22U

••

--!!!
...

mldtfle
light....

....a
....a

•«

...

..

"

•

rough.

22

**

Truxlllo

Sandwich

"

25
25

SIX®

••

Matamoraa
Vera Cruz
Tamplco
Porto CabeUo
Maracaibo
Bogota

iSii

middle

light..
„ "
Orinoco, heavy

.

29
29
27
28
28
29
27

Ha
«xa
a
a
i6
n a
a
29 a
24 a
H
li a

California, heavy,

'*

filtjjthin,

gg|ba<dotyp'd)gold*gall.l

12
lU>i

...
....

a
a

26
27

«ol<l

'•

SILK^'""'

&'<

82

S
(bag'.,"'" a

linseed, Cal.

40
88
S7

,«4

jiis

light...

MOLASSES-See
NAILS-

100

HEMP-*''""'"'*

Calcutta, buffalo.
30
45
3S

V

t4i

00

OQ12

keg. « 00a
3 50®
5 75®
5 65®

V

Crppor70(g'daprIme)*B

gold

tadder, Ft.K.\F.FV
ianaa, large Hake ...
laoDa, small daka...
{ttrille«(t,Ctl....

iltntK

.^^

20X

u
9X®
ji

00®n

2ta
20®

5

Pernambuco
Matamoras
60

70
85
85
19
40

ft

h'^K.rifle
Mei»l

Maracaibo
Maranliam

....a
80

Blasting (B). ...» 25

Shipping

Dry Salted Hides—

ai»i>i

•m1•^i

liaddpr,I)utel

30}<

4>ia

Ipecacuanha, Brazil'

'acdve

a
a

5 CO
4 00
G 50

report under Cotton.

12)4
g

87V
1«

a 71
a
a 21"
2 M) a 2 75
Castoroll
SIX® 23V
Chamomile dowers, v n ») a a
Chlorate potash ...gold
39 a
40
caustic soda
4 60 a
jarraway seed
'JorUndor seed
OJOhtneal, Hondur.,gold
Cochineal, Mexican. "
Copperas, American ....
Cream tartar, pr ...gold
Cubebs, East India...
Cutch
Epsumsalts
""
Sxtract logwood....
"
Feunellseed
/lowers, benzoin.. V ox'
Gambler. ...gold..* B.

00a
Soa
OU®

4

Herring, scaled. ...» box.
Herring, No. 1

Deer

Ma

1

bbl.

Sportliig.lnlftcanls'trs.llft

a jg^
Bleaching powder
8 87i<.a 4 10
Borax, ronned
i...
so m
31
Brlmstone.eru.Vtougld.... ®35 00
Brimstone, Am. roll Iplb
2Va
Brimstone, dor snlphur.
'"
i;ainphor,
crude
(In
„>>ona>
gold 20 a
21

Canthariaes * 100 »....
Carb, ammonia. In bulk.
Cardamoms, Malabar

*

•Jerrlng

60

;

rellned

4

GDNNY DAGS & CLOTH.-See special

aSK

1

.

Camphor

light..

middle.

• 4H

-

33

a
-

(bub.

Jleliip. fofiigVi!!,
2 IS
I.lnsiVfl, Aniir'ii ro
rouiih 2 14
, .
. .
LIns'd I al. Ill N.Y.ii bet 2

a

fi
38

middle

rough slaughter
^c, heavy

©22

quint.

"

"'
Benil'k, B. A.,

30 una
13 Oia 18 5G
19 (tta iO OO
cur. 55 Coa
gold ...
00
cur. 24 00a 80 10

Pickled scale
;<( bbl. 3
Pickled cod..
# bW. 6
Mackerel, No. 1, shore
:5
Mackerel, No. 1, Hay
12
Mackerel, No: 2, ••'
Mac'rel, No. 3, Mass., large. 7
Maekerel.shore, No. 2
8
Mac'rel, No. 3, Mass., med. 7
Mackerel, No. 1, HaHlii.t... 20
Salmon, pickled. No. 1
24
Salmon, pickled
* tee. 80

light

,

"

a
a
a

^S
86
34

crop, heavy

'

'

.'..'

GUNPOWDER—

a
^
a
Warn
2^Q
Annato. good to prime
30 a
Anthpony, reg. of... gold 12xa
Argols.crude
g
Irgols, rellned
gold 23 a
Iraenlc, powdered.
... a
Assafretlda
28 a
jJalaam CijplTl
Jlj^a
Balsam tola
97 a
italBam Peru
3 90 a
darkpetayo
a
Berries, Peralan... gold
85®
8 carb.80da,N'ca8tre" 4 10 a 4
Bl oUro. potash
i;
80
e
45

I

«i»

Aloes, Cape
Uoea, Socotrlne

"
;

8>i

North River
fl ft i|
a
FUUrrs— See special report.
CiKOCiiKLliS— bee special report.

:jo

Oak, slaughter, heavy ...
"
"
middle....

IB

1%

Clover...
Tbuotliy.

.?(!''•«*•
a ....
",ioM a ....
,— cash, 9>B^

••

LKATlIRK—
S3K

ft

,..! ..net. 9 26
.... ..

:

2

"la...

..gold.« 12^66 15
" • ia>t»« IS
..

Bar

7-1

3

Aftn

7o«ua 7260

Kngllta

7

S4J
40
a

a

American...

a

*

jr'
mii
s K)

4%
"^

^f"--

ai'a

Oem.an

if

""""^ a

Inch,....'!!"

8|>WI.'Sjl

Camwood ....gold, V ton. :00 OOa ....
Fustic, Cuba. "
"
Fustic, Tamplco
gold ....a ?1 00
«<
Fustic, Jamaica
"
rustic. Savanllla....,
....a 20 uo
Fustic, Maracnlbo...
...a 3UC0
Logwood, Laguqa...
80 00a 32 00
Logwood, UoiHturaa
».5«0a'.!»00

FLAX-

70

ai

44
50
12

64
42

DYE WOODS—

FISU-

Sj
l»
22
21
22

Ac, old
Sheathliik.yel. metai,aow

Sheathing,

pce.15 00
17 00

Vvd
•'

Drycod

Bolta
'^Irutert'old

„per

V
I,

1

Uarwood..
Sapaiiwood

SO
S2

ib

..,

T,,.. it

,

Pipe and sheet

9
a
a
9
a
a
„
a

34

.

Llmawood

report.

v

Sheathing, ne\7

a

ex. dry

DUCKKavena, light
Ravens, heavy
Scotch,Q*ck,No.

lOMi
f loo» «:j
.<lroae«d..cDr,
bAi'.T-"
Turks Istand<'..*bllab.

lkad-

98

Logwood, Tabasco..
Logwood, Bt. Dvmln.gald
Logwood, Jamaica

.

QnayaquU do

&

Vitriol, blue

n

iw'Milioo

Bheet, »liig..iloub.& Ireb,
Kng. (gold) V tun. 57 lua

ID
17

gold. 2 a7H(
"
Ji)^,
Oulpbate morphine, V oz i 3i
Tartaric acid (chrystal;
*ib.
52
„ gold
Verdigris, dry

sLis

IfallB.

W'u

It

.

Ralls,

" a
»

(*l p. c.)

HUfcar lead,

CoUon.No.

'

K)AI,-

!K
90

1

i

ti!

Tapioca

a
a ...
a W

„..

patent
«• iilr
AilAiimntlue
..pcriii,

1;..

Hoop

I'^xa

Alexandria

Soda anil

jfl

Kli

Slieet, Russia

a
a

;'6

-

(i

prime

w

I

"

BiMum, luiat ludla
Shell Lac
-

11

laoo

..

Kail, rod

(

8»raaparlllii,II.,KM,ln)i'd

I'.-i

lii-V*

M

1

(

RiMicku root
BiOiiia,

«i8(n

12 on

::::::!:,?«

...

40
^%i
2u
lOHi

-.

Mcx.

~

8!

«Toa»rai«ia,
'"LRUea,

rounCI

i

a

79
i 3S

.

,

r,'

a
A

III

I'rliiie

.

f

Porl

H
n

I

7 00

UulckHllrpr

8arH:iparillii,

No.

11,

•M.No.l
Koife
N„. I

M^i

t

8«((o, .
pc^arled

S 38
5 fj.
^ ^S
a n
a 19

17

lili

Pig.s, ,,i, i,
Bar,rriii,o<I,Eng.* Anisr.

BulaeraiuH.,
raluB
8al aininonUc, ruf. goM.
Sal auila, Ncwca«tlii. KM

-.7

,

prime

»

.

"

PliOHplioni*
... ,^A'4.
PrusAlnto potMli, Amor.
(jitlnliic, Attu'rioan
ICIiiibarl). t'lilna

Ktatt". tU'klnii. oliotoa
^
llrkliiH, tdiiInn tnir
liilf tlrklnii, cliolce.

rr

.

.

,

M

in oo
l« 00

.

!

'

Dpliim.Turkcy ....Kol'iL
OkHllcacUl .......,J8l*.

tSUO^auuU

PJilU.lt'l|ihla Iroiili

HIJ TTKK

]

"

u

7

a

sn

M

li

..

.^uld

OllnoMlit
Oil iteriMmol

IIUKAIISTUKKS--See •ptiolal report.
lllilCKSi"innionh«ra

.

.

THE (JHRONKJLE,

to

#

THE tflRO^lCLE.

64
Cotton and Southern Cards.

R[gnev

Reese,

&r

Co.,

MOyrOOMERT, ALA.,

OTTOK BDirilVG,
OOidtllSSIOIV niERGH4ItrTS.

Cot to a and Southern Cards.

JACKSON, niss.
...President.
E. HELM
Cashier.
VAN HOOK
A BAKK 01? DISCOnNT AND DEPOSIT.

THOS.

St;itcs

fi

LA.

»ccnr»tely

,Z'^}^^"\^
ly Intercliaii-eable.
In »li

For a

54

t

&

Honda
Socurltiea. Gol I, Stocks, &o.
every description. bouKbt and sold ou uotnausalon.

NO.

COTTON BROKER,
STS!

VICKSB17RG, miss.

&

&

A. Young

R.

LCOTTON

St.

OFFICE

»8

Burton,

JOmf

Insxuance.

A\THOJ(T

SNTDBB.

8.

EbwakdN. Sntubs.

William

U.
^api/a/' {7oiD 00.000.000.
?/nl/»9SfaMr

/SOOOOO

sorTH

%zi

sc

Mobbwood.

Honded Warehouse

S.

&

Snyder, Son
ase

B.

Co.,

st, nkiv itork.

storage for

TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and
Of every

CEDAB

BONOKU GOODS

don

& Lon-

& Globe Ins. Co.
St

FIRE INSURANCE.
North American
Fire Insurance Company

Railways.

Iron Ralls, Stevl Halls, Old Ralls,
Bessemer Plxlron, ^crap.
Steel Tyres, boiler plales, &e.
AGENTS FOR
The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England.
The West Cumberland Hemati'e Iron Co., Worklne
ton England.

Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake
Railway business generally.

I'aacal

OFFICE

Stephen
Hjgginson,
NO. 87 BEAVER STREET.
Messrs.

TORK

BepresentlDif;
& CO., Batavia and Padang.

DUMMIER

CHAS. THOREL.&

••

Yokohama.
CLARICE, 8PENCE & CO., Galle & Colombo
C(l.,

BROADW^AV.

193

& 1429 Broadway.
INCORPORATED 1841.

SA»«/^.^f"**'^~^- - *soo,ooo 00
SURPL.CS ....... 29s!ii37 oa
Cash Capital andSurplus, July
$79S,a3^ 03.

1,18((9.
'

iMnres Property against Loss or Damage by Fire at
Policies issued and Losses paid at the Office of the
^SiS'^'Kru-^i't'^dTite"'*"^"""
R.

'' ">=n^''>'='pa'

W. liLEECKER.Pre-ildent
PlLACKstoNE. Vlce-Prcs't
>. • w-e rrcs t,

w YLLIS

CAHTER,

F.

H.

;.

GRlSiVOLD, General

Secretary,

Aitent.

RUO DE JANEIUO, BRAZIL.
Uepresoiited hi the United States by our House,

U'ritflit,

Bro-wn
No.

69

Si.

Co.,
STREET,

WALL

He nry Lawrence

$8,000,000, Gold
CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U.S.
»••. 40 and.43 "nne StrMt, New York.

Biljohn street.

CO.,

BOSTON,

PHILA.,

80 State street.

'iOS

So. 4th stres t

CAST STEEL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRES,
Cast steel Frogs, and

all

other

Steel Material for

Railway Use.

HOUSE IN LONDON:

N.tVLOR, BENXON * CO
34 Old Broad Street,
who give special

attention to orders for

Railroad Iron,
u well as Old Kails, Scrap Iron and Metals.
P.

riSKI

& Co.,
BROADWAY, NEW VORK,

)teel

NEW YORK

Iron Rails,

Old
RAILWAY

MANUFACTDBBRS OF GORDAOB
KKDNT

BTliKKT.

dt

Wlliam
I

MANOFACTlllCKlts OF

Oilman,

N

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AND

S%I.KRATi;S,
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BBAI.RB IN

Co.,

SUPER CAKK. SODA,
Ij Old SUPi New Vork,

Rails,

AND
EQITIPjnENTS.

»;8B.

NEW VORK

John Dwigrit

Rails,

& Sons,

POH EXPORT AND DOMESTIC

LONDO.V.

....

NRW VORK.

NAYLOR &

NEW VORK,

40

flUPERIAL
AsMta

<£OLD STREET,

coininissiON itier^chants, Vibbard, Foote

19^

FIRE INStJRANCK COntPANy
OF

Fitters* Tools, Ac.

OHAONOKY TIBBABD.
ALBX.
KHBBBOK POOTB,

lir.mch OHice«,

Cooper institute

and Steam

OFFICE AND WAREHO0SE8:

66 State Street, Boston,
AGENTS FOR

tIfiiW

Co.,

Irou Works, Pblladelpbla.

tias

4,660.

al

Mftnufacturers of Wroapht Iron Tubes, Lap Weldt
iJoUer Flues. Gas Works Castlncs and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,

16

Box No.

&

Morris, Tasker

Everett & Co.,

P. O.

Railway Bonds and Negoclata Loans to

imPORTERS OF

deacriptioi'.

AffetsGold,$^o,ooo,ooo
ACGOSTINE heard a CO..
AJfets in the
(IT CHINA AND JAPAN.
States 3)000,000. Advances made on consignments of approved mer
U.
chandlze.

45 William

Co.,

COB. OF WILLIAM ST.

niERCHANTS.

sell

Insurance at Lowest Rates.

The Liverpool

ST.,

GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AN*

Va

IKLiscellaneous

&

Kennedy

S.

Buy and

Peters '^'Airg,

Ne'W

KEKHBDT. HBNBT M. BAKBB. JOHNS.BAB»BS

S.

41

SYCAMORE STREET,

Iron.

New Vork and

of Exchange on London and circular Notes
amounts to suit remitters or travelers.

J.

nEBCHANX,

ot

Orleans.
Bills

Bro.,
TOBACCO BROKERS,

Jesse W.
i-onraiSSION

NORFOIiK, VIRGINIA,

Co.,

BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

68

Pons

In

M. Kl.EiN, Casliier, Mississippi Valley
Bank, ViCbsburg.

to G.

Brothers,

Bay Cotton, Grain, &c.. on Comiujsslon.

Co.,

&

Railroad

Petersbure, Ta.

Reynolds

&

New York, Agentf

BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON

COKNEU MULBKRUr AND WASHINGTON

Castleman,

OoTeroment

St..

Gilead A. Smith

ominlsxlon.

Fulkerson,

S.

H. Castlkkan,

Hawks

Pine

AlTD

H.

liel'er

stock Brokers and Real Bstate Asents
COLUMBUS, GEO.

gauges and thorough

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'•"•"'I'
IJillclencyluilveuaranteed.
M. Bau-d,
Chos T. Parry,
P Heniev
Geo Burnham. Kdw. H. Wlllfaras. Ed. Longstretlf.
i'

Co.,

Buyers of Cotton

M. Morgan's Sons-

Ootton Factor,

&

PHILADELPHIA.

"Wta. P. Converse

&

Graham

John C.

(JENBRAL

9t

NEW ORLEANS,

1 .

ItOCOinOTIVE VTORKS"

M. Baird

.it

Prompt attention Klveo lo having, selling ana I3a8
lug of plantations and other reil estate, payin-.; of
taxes, collecting rents, etc.

Arnold,
OOMMISSION mEBOHANT,
D.

BALDWIN

Freret,

ALAilAMA,&c.
S
CBAliLB^ ST.,

8IPPI,

M. A.

New Tort Corresponaonta

&

Davis

1871.

8,

Iron and Railroad Materials-

RBAli ESTATE BROKERS,
AGENTS
AND GENERAL. LANUTEXAS, MISSIS
Kor the
Li.UlblANA,

Bank,

State

Capital

[July

AC.,

Fire and JVarlne
46

Insnrance Stock,

Pine Street, corner of William Street, N.T.

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