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ronirie HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENMNG THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES VOL. NEW 14. YOllK, Ailvertisemcnts will Iw published at 20 cents per lIDc for eaeh luHerlloii, spaei' belnir iucai«ureil in afcatu type, 1 1 lines to the Ineh when ilennllcorrton) are Klven for three. »U, or twelve uionihs, a very liberal dlscoant No. 06 inixle. will have a favorable place when hut no proinUeof coiulnuuus pnbllcutlon In the hewt iW;ii-e can he Kiven, as all advertisers must have euua! oppurtunities. B. DANA t CO.. PtJBHSIIBHS. 19 & 81 William St., N. T. & Co., nankers and Brokers Bankers In Foreign KxeliaiiKC. Boston Hankers and Hrokers rhtladelphia Hankers ami Brokers Southern H:inki-rs and Brokers Western Bankers and Brokers , Siew- Loiiusj Investments. Fln.ineial .Notices Kailruads, [rou. Jfcc MI, 814. .'!» £41. 84'^. 811 mi A nENKRAL BANKINCt BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Oold, Foreign Kloney aud Exvhause, Bought aud Sold. Deposits received subject to Check. Four per cent Interest paid on Balances. Collections made on any part of the United States aud Caiiadas. Commercial Paper Negotiated. tU3 SI4, ffjri insurance Cotton Steamships Miscellaneous Commercial Cards 811* W;, 8 Marquand, Hill & Co., No. 37 WALL ST., NEW YORK. Members New York stock Exchange. 878 877.87^.880 — Marquand Stocks, Buuds and Gold boujfht and sold on commtB810U. F$^ F»r terms of SabscripUon «ee 5tli Page. Financial. & Hill, BANKEIiS AND HROKERS. No. 18 Dcvonnlitre St., Boston, Stocks, Bunds and (itdd buURht iind sold on eoinmlsBlon Collections mrtde ; Htislnvsa Paper Net;n|lated. Pay Interest on daily Gold and CumBcjr Balaooaa. Negotiate first-class Securities. Duncan, Sherman &Co., Nassau St., New 1[ot\ Cltj, CinCULAK notes AND CIRCtTLAK ."'.''''"'• "'"*'''' and parable In all the l^'.T". lMilM:II"AI. (1 IKS OK THK vtmLu also .pedal 1 1 ISSim 1 credits for use In the I'nited Slates, Indies. K. D. MILLER, WILLIAMS, JAB. C. P. Current Accounts received on soch terms as agreed upon. The National Bank-Note Thos. Company, & P. Miller Co. B.INKERS, No. 23 St. Francis Street, A m ER I C A . 48 H'all Street. Bograver* of tUe V.S. Postage Stampii, Boudo, liesal Tenders, aud National Bank Notes. A. C. In the highest style of the art. with all modern improvements of value, with special naff.g Hardn devised by the company and patentett, to preveat frauds by photozrapUic aud ottier modes of counterfeiting aud alterations. All steel plates engraved and printed by this company are warranted to give thirty thousand good Inipressluus, without charge for repairs. A variety of Bank-Note and Bond Paper, of superior on hand. OFFICE, No. 1 NEW CHARLESTON, In this or adJoInlnK States R. T. Wilson ITALL STREET, YORK. At H. T. H. A. D. J. PORTER, PresU. VIce-Prcs't. SHEP.VRU, Treasurer. M.4€OU.NOU«H, Seerelarjr^ Charles G, Johnsen, & COMMISSION Co., Liberal cuh advances made on conslgninenta ot Cotton and Tobacco to our address ; alao to our frlenda In Liverpool and Loudon. UoQKbt '" fl««arltle«« ><• 1.0ANS d on Cummisston, and BXlH.\NOE PLACE, Dealer. In New Orleans RAILROAD* IHUNICIPAL BONDS. 3&1. Will pnrcbas* EXCHANGB, COTTON, «T0. rsrtlcnlar sttentlOB glTsn to BacslT «4rdlii8 Ball*. std Tor No. 8 UTall Street, ALLOWED OH DKFOBirs. & Co. New ^ork, AND ON MVNiaOB 4c CO., PABIS. BXCHANOK ON LOHMi* ANR PAKIS. Charles Otis. New Street and ;t Broadway. CITT BAILROAD, GAS * INVESTMENT SECrBITIES. See quotations " Local Secorlties " In this paper. Money Loaned. 10 PER CENT BONDS FITBNISHKD Br tHITH 4c HANNAJIAN, BROKKBS. IiMtfapoUa. Slocks and Secnrltles Bought and Sold .at the New Vork >lock Kxehangv. LOANS AND PAPER NBOOTI ATED-INTIBK9T 8TRBBT CONSOLIDATED BANK, LONDON* NEW TOEK. commssioN iherchant, Lock Box » BROAD ssne riicular Letters of Credit (or Travellers cu William T. Meredith & Co., M parU of the BANKKRS, No. • NEGOTIATED. CO., MUNROE John Gold, Stocks Acconnta received and Interest allowed on balances which mav he ehenkeil rot at «tirht. No. all world. MERCHANTS BROAD STREET. and Bonds S, SCRIBE, PARIS. llsaue Travelera Credits available in can be con- centrated at this point with advantage. |3f~ All business attended to with fidelity and despatch. Qovernment J. BAKKER RUE 5 dc Correspondenia la this Clly, tW Southern Collections receive especial attention and retultted for promptly at BEST rates of ExchanKe. Ur NOTES, DK.VFTS and ACCEPTAN'CKS due and maturing Ag«al. James W. Tucker & Co., MORTON, BLISS * BANRKBa AND VAN ANTWERP, JOUN PATON, C. 8. Eorope, China, Demand Iirafu on Scottand and Ireland, also on Canada, British Colnnihla and San Francisco. BUla Collected and other Banking Busines* transacted. 3 AND DEALER IK SOCTHEBN SECinUTIES, Kxcbange, Postage Stamps, and Cohuercial Papers, OF quality, always Kaufman, in Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable In London and elseivbere, bought aud sold at current rates, also cable Transfers. BANKER, BirOBA.TINO AND PrINTIXO OF BaNK-NotES, CKRTIriCATSs, Drafts. State and Railroad Bonds. Bit,L9 Commercial Credits Issued for nse .ispan, the East and West indies and South Auirrtea, also t ircular Letters of Credit for Travelers available In all partu of the World. 1959.) MOBILE, ALA. may be Agency of the BANK OF BRITISH NORTH RKYMOLbS. JNO. W. MILLCR. j Canada and West Telegraphic Transfers of Money to and from London, farls, San Francisco, Uatana, Ac. : THOS. (ISCORPOUATED. NOVEMBER, ». N. PBAW TIME AND 810HT Baf.« ON THE VSIOS BANK or LONDON. No. M'i 818, fUt 878, 88U Street, Make Cable Transfers between Ne» York and London. 942. M-l Ac Banker., IX Wall transa*^' INDEX TO ADVKRTISEItlENTS. New York Kountze Brothers, BANKERS, Broadway, New Vork, AdveniminentM flrst iiiaerlecl. WM. NO. 366 Financial. Joseph U. Orvis ; be 29. 1872. Financial. ^bucitiscmcutji. will JUNE Financial Laws aad Foms of Iwlhw MBl (Me. N. T. National Exchaaie Bank ' ....C«rTC.^D.«o THE CHRONICLE. 842 & Co., New 14 fVall Street, & Andrews XBAVELEKS' CKEDITS. CmCtJLAR XOTES AND STEULIN'G EXCHANGE On tJuloii Bank of l,ondon. & Co., Bankers, 30 Broad St., N. Y. & Foote BANKERS, Credits available in cial all parts If.l-.S available in all I OK pa ts & BANKERS, and State Loans; Make Telegraphic Transfers of Money ; Allow Interest on Deposits, and draw Exchange on GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Morton, Rose & Co., London. HoTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS. & Co., Brc^n Amsterdam^ - - - Hrocliers Street, Boston. 70 State Travelers of Exclianxe. and Comm.>rclal and Credits issaed on The C.-^HanR, Robert * B<:>ioon all 4 1 roe & Munroe marcuard Audre 1, WILLIAM STREET. Co., A- S Wlroular Notes available lor Travelers In Knrope and t'te Kast. all parts ol Oredtts lli>r In all parts in of Kurope. &c. BILLS to suit porchasers sums •Ubo Cable transfers. 'Jouiitry Banners er\n be supplied wltb Bills o( Ex lar»?c or small amountM, on the prlnclDal ^j.ina^e. cities of Kuroite, ulso wl-h Tickets for t'aasaje ironi, or to, K'lrop-'.bv tlie Gl'lON IJKRot Miiil SteAUierp. E. Alex. Pbtiadelplila and Dulnth. DEALERS IV GOVE tNMEMT SECU!lITIr:S. ^ 4;ulon Co.< & €o. LiverpooL Tapscott, Bros. Qfi •JOOTH PTUEKT, f'on* PterriiK Kxchaijue to saltpurchawrs, navabh- wnM I-ciKnii, a. & ami demand notes all 1 ... ih .ti a available lor the In sams (ireitt r*nialn Continent ol Rnrope on Messrs. Austin & Oberge, __._ J. G. Harper I J. & Buy and Sell Sterling Excbango, and BANK OF SCOTLAND, LONDON. UELL G. & brokers. OUAKLKH AtTSTIN. ^ou'Jtt H. AGENTS FOB 53 WALL STKEET, NEW YORK. 38 STATB STSKST, BOSTON Merchant, *«vvAn!inltf Ga. Special aUentlon «lvi;n lo coiisljrnnients ot Cotton. Gold, Siticktt. Uonils' and ForPt«ti and Dom-jslic jfcXCLari>."'. iioii^ht Cashier Cashier. G. P. Curry, \iz.; Uu- & liallroad Stocks, l'.onds!uid rotijii.ns. ajl parts of this State and JS" CulleetioiiB made Soutli Carolina, and remitted for on itey of collection ....,, Cubbedge & Exchange. Correspondeiiis: Lawkknoit linos. A W. Wheatlky & J. BANKERS New York CorrespondenU — Meisra. Wm. E. G. Bdbrdss, Pree't, A. K. \irAl.KKK, Cashier. Collections made on all parts ol snd do a General Banking an Brokerage Business, KAST niVF.R VATInVAI. '<*NK^ STOCK AND BOND BROKER, Georgia. STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECURITIES OF Prompt Specialty. a ALABAMA GEORGIA .\ND Columblis attention given to COLLECTKJNS. both in and points In connection. Will imrchase or sell staple articlfit of .MiTfhandise in wholesHle lots. TITUSVILI4E, PENN.. •300.000 Capital S. Treasurer to s-cure Circulation BANKERS, West Main C. TTYDR. rft!»bler. SOO.Otw. rttAC TTV%ff 1»rflP»t. M. Klsin John A. KtKLS, C.C,Fi,owibkk«. G«o.Cashier, Presioent. Vice-President. Co., Mississippi Valley Bank Street, Louisville, Ky., deslera In Foreign and Doraestic, Kicliange, Government Bonds tnd all Local Securities. Give prompt attenttoo to eoUMttont ukd ordert to «TeitmeDt ot fondt. 150 the United Sta'ea. H. Castleman, Deposited with n. & N. C. Second National Bank, OA, Morton, Galt Bank, National WII^raiNGTON, 0'.-llectlonfi •!" Bryce *Co. and Deposits Matv Co., AN!' IluOliEliS. AMERICUS. GA. Haziehursr, iSANKEKS AND BROKERS, WACOfl iot Columbus, current Bunk .Not.y; State, city New York wolil,. Orders sollrltiil im- ilu; j-iirchAseoi h.ii»'8oi ProUuoe and Securitiuc. I'r.;iiii.t iiii-'niicr Knaranl.-.ed. First TENN. AccoiSltB of Interior Banks, Bankers' Merchants ancl others solcited. Deals in U. S., State, County and City Bonds. Collections made and promptly remitted for at the current rate of Exchange. No charge for collecting. at current rate of mid Collections iiroinptlv reinittctt a general banking business. Cotton purchased on order. Collections made and promptly remitted Edsab Jones, OF N.4SHVII.IiE, IIH!!"-..- BARING BROTHERS & COmPANY, Commission Do The Third National Bank draw on the G. C. Ward. $200,000 BANKBR, VACTOH AND OBERGE. xa Baoke^s. W. W. Bebry, President, Also transact other banking business, and give particular attention to conversions of gold and currency. P. O. Box 4851. S. J. l Exclianee Bank, Augusta, Ga. No. 26 Exchange Place, -•-.-- Edward C. Anderson, Jr. New York ( Southern Sceuritics of every do3cHi)tit>n, Commerce, Planters AUGUSTA, GA. PUIIadclpbla. IcominissioN stock, H. Goadby, Canadian of STREET,: EDGAR JONES, AGENTS FOK THE Bank WALNUT No. 31S P>tK8COrT,GHtfTR ACQ. .Bankers. London, W. TM^COTT &CO., cm Hiill, LiverpooL Order* tor Governnien Bonds, tocksaud Merchanud Foreign Kxchan^e and Drafts i*ize executed, b ought. »VLOW''D 0» DEPOSIT S. 1NTH'!«'^T Co. NEW TOKK. & Stock, Note, and Gold Brokers. other ProtUice to OurHolves or Cor- t*fltrl« Jos. S. bkiM Cash'r. Branch, VlcB-Pre^t. NATIONAL BANK, Co., BANKER!^, ADVAN'CES HUDK UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF respoiidtrnts. T. p. Special attention paid to Collections. W. Cl^rk & m COrTOX, ana (ashler. Assist.mt Ca^llier, Casb Capital, BANKERS, 63 AVall Street, N^w VorU, t'KAVKLl^KIiS ano COMMKRCIAL, CIIKIUTP £SSnED,!ivalUlile LOVE, Merchants Traisactaizeneral Banking ana Kxchaune bnahu'se G.dct ncind Inn Purchase aud Sale ol Stoclcs, Bonds. on Commlsslf*"^ WiLLlAMS&GuiON, AHMSTKONG, J. Jkseiss, Pres't. ate. Bzcbange on Paris and the L^'nlon Bank «1 London, lu sums to suit. anbBCr lptton agents for the CaBONtOLB Id Parlg. P. TalladuKs, President. ol llauk. Travelers In Enrop«, OF EXCHANGE drawn WM. JNll. W. Chas. ;PMII.AI»EI.PHIA. N. Y., ISUKLL, J.\S. N.Y. Correspondent— Importers and Traders National Phil-ideluMa Bankers. Co., ISSTTI alOO.OOO VPARIS. j BKeKAMisoi^^LCo. & PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON. 19 The City Bank Capital Co, Co, ravv>;er« (Vi^dK. partaoJ the worUi. Bowles Brothers STATE Of ALABAiVA. OF SELMA. ) IBStTR Available Ig Collections attended to with precision and dispatch, free of charge, and remitted for on tlay of paynient. The Collection paper for all this State and P'lorida can be concenti-ated at this jioint with great advantage. U o^DON. <la., ADD ^o. iu IV ALL. ve'HKicr, Cominerrfal an 823. Coilectlon^ on Sava-mah remit e for at one-e ghth per re 't underbuying rate tor N w York Exchange ih'^daytheymature. Weha e taclUile.alBof r o lections in otlier cities in Georgia. Alabama aud Florida also f r the fansacti >u ( f atty Financial business on Colla:erals, recognize f as good here. We do not dital in any Sotithern tate Ronlsissued since the wa** BANKEKS, L."., 6c & Co., Page, Richardson U Box $1,000,000 INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CHARTER. Gol d, State, City, County and Railroad Bonds. Negotiate First-Class Railway, City Georgia. P. O. DEALERS IS Excbange, Coin and Securities. Pald-lTp Capital, BOSTON. IN SAVANNAH, St., TitiVELi.Kt.S SSUliD, of Europe, Brewster, Sweet DEALERS BAY 101 Savannah Bank & Trust Cojnpany, Co., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. t of the World. Hope Gola. Stale, STERLIN^G EXCHANGE. , „ ^ drawn by Jay C o^e & Co.. on Jay Cooke, McLuUocn A, o., Lon'tuii. in sums nd at dtiles to suit. CIKOHLAR LETCOMMISRCIAL CkKDITS AND Commer- also BOSTON. Dealer.* in Gov rnneiit Seci'Jities, ond*. al o Cou..ty ' and City Hunter, BANKERS AND BROKERS. I French, No. 7 Congress Street, & Bryan Western City and Coun- Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers; Cobb, DEVOMSUIRB STKSKT. BOSTON, 36 bond*. ty Commercial and Travelers' Credits and Franc Ex° Halfway anil other LOANS negotiated. Stocks and bonds de;ilt In on Coinuiission. Interest on deposits^ ^_^ & Parker 8ANKKUS. Tfork. Co., Paris. 3Buy and seU Morton, Bliss S >uthera Bankers. Boston Bankers. Foreign Exchange Walker, Andrews [June 29, 1872. A BANK OF niSCOUNT AND VICKSBDRG, DEPOSIT, iniSS. K, T. CorrupOBCleut:—Baak of tu* Mwiluttaa Co. Jane 29, 1872.J THE CHRONICLR Southern Bankers. TUK Weftem 843 Bankeri. Mutual National Bank, The Bank of California, OF COR. CALIFORmA * BANHOMB ST8., NEW ORLEANS. P. FOCTRCIIY, Prpslilpnt. SAN FRANCISCO. AI.MKKT llALDtt'lV. VIco Prmlilcnl, JOSKI'll MllXIIKI,, CH.hliT, UapllHl .9500,0001 Limit ..91,000,000 S^ii iu Capital Pald'ITp <'<illi-cllcms la Ihls city and lUMl stiiteH, frwe of ctiarge. ex 1.1 ii I- cep' NoiioM Finanolal ^'ATlONAt, TRVVr C*nPANT. ««i AVDMS DaoAtiWAT, <jna«Ba Waiii YoBB. June 17,lini.-UIVIDeNU. this Cuinpaay have rw ^ i. ul FOUR a dlv1<tta4 of de<lare<t PER CENT, free of D. S. tax. out of Iba eanlOM of the past six inontlia, payable on aad after Ut» Irat dsf of .July next. 91,000,000 Tranafer book ... - lijiUy paiil. »lu at N. O. tills K. KKLL, Ex O. O. MILLS, President. Bank National NEW ORLEANS, JKSSK CDrr«Dt rat^ of AGENTS. NEW IN LOUISIANA. JAS. N. BEAULKS, Vlce-Prciitdent. IN LONDON, TION. Correspondence J. O. Japan, Australia, and other countries, authorizing & on the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, ......C McMahan & LoHdon, Dublin, Amsterdam. Hamburg, Bremen, and other leading European citlee. Texas. Spott'ord 108 (OealenslB GOI..D, all Wilson, CONVSmK .Willi Countjr, I Eastern ; MORBTS, BANKERS, w.. :.r,. iiivt-atlng for east'-rii ' M > — • , on i.iiiti> « hm.hv- t)i..N.,:»ii.u ill!' Arv. very pr'-i. .\ ; desire to Invest. If refer to partiCB for wh", amounts of III' UM'v. wliu d either prlncii" during the li " niluolsasH Co. omu \Ve can Uuve i . , : ir Lata OaihietUt Nat. Bank Gallipolu.O necessary in(iiiiu.iw.M;. ..f : ttiat there is One the atuu of Sbiking Fund, now set apart to pay and dlacharge said amount of Iwnds. niaulM?r«d aa foiiowa, to wit: aM, me, n),sn, STi,ra.g-ti.ta.s}*, (1110,900) Id said ac!,t8S,«9,(8«,ae8,iM>,7in. 7'". TJI , Tii. 7a. 735. 7a: 743. 7*4. 7«5, 747, 748, 74S>, 7SU, 751 7», 711. ;i'i. :i', :ii.. ti7 7U_ '.n . TW. 774, ,», iw, 7-(1 7551, TS6, lit, 7«i, 7W, an, HB, wt, au;, MM. «!., M«, ni. au, na, 814. u», 81*, 817, 818, 8», g». 8>i. SB. m. SM. as. iM, an, m. Ml a, 8S4, 838, 888, 810, 811 . 813. *a, 8M, ago, 851. 186, ass, IK 8n,H«8aO, belOKone Imiidreil an* lea bonds of . . Ou Thouaand ($1,000) each, amounting to One Utudied and Ten Thousand Dollars (tllOAU). and amibera <M, «ll.<8a.7»i.Si8.gl>,841,848,aad8BB, being ulna boada of Five Hundred Doliara (fSOU) each, auioiuiltng to Four Thousand Fire Uuodred DoUan '.84JWI. aad numbers IM, 880. 881, 881. <7!). K*, 7X>. 7(8, TM, in, M), 733, 734, being thirteen bonds at Two Tbooaaad DoUan (13.0110) each, amounting to Twcnlyalx TtwMaad DelIan ifUjiKOt, and luaking to the aoregsle the ava ol One Hundred and Forty Thoaaaod Plre Hnadntf Dol- I lars (|14ll,l>>U). .vwur- -- WILSON ^ TOMS, Utuiler^ In Ucal LHtatc Securities Jackson, & School Bonds, Bloomlngion, HHnoN. W. M. ivaoo, texas. KaraBSNOxs and Cobkxspiindknob:— New York ft Co.. Uavid Uows A Co. CIncinBank. Louisiana National bank, Wheleaa * Co. hereby given . I GlOKOB W. JaOESON, fnlU, Baokera. tialveaton : T. M. UoMabaa Interest, iii8taui:e, ttp consKi.irf'd iiie safeat otfen* F. Hewson, STOCK BIKOKER, Wlnslow, Lanier ; !noiith, ' is 788, 7SI, 7«S, 7»4. 7«B, 7»7. IVIUi Undoubted Securltjr* you may :bankkks. Orleans Attorney and Solicitor > Ten Thousand DiilUm 718, 7i», SANFORD, E. Ten Per Cent I TSBUINUS OP CKNTKAL RAILKOAO Coralcana, Tezaa. Morton. Bllsi * Mew York Correspondent New ^ ...... ,;.i. ,i:y there was in the interest an'i -lof of Hundred iS57 the sum One Q^e Thousand Dollars ($175.0U0) , which waa set ap^rt for the redemption of bonds under the provisions of ao Act of the Legislature of said Slate, entitled " An Act to provide for the payment of certain e<]ultable clalma against the State of Callfornhi, and to contract a ftinded debt for that purpose,'* approved April '.!8, 1S57. and also under the provisions of an Act amendatory of aald Act, approved April 37, IMU And whereas, due and legal notice thereof waa given, and a sumcleut amount of such tionds waa not otfered to exhaust said Sinking Fund to a lesa amoiint «ju. expenses) pa References given to prominent person* In any Adams & Leonard, oati: First National Bank. Merchants National all city ty In the IJulon. Parcliase and sell real evtate, pay taxes ami ndjasl ric<es« prosecute Land aad money claluu atfalnst the Btate and Federal Oorernmeuis; make colleciiODf. Receive depotfiu and execute Trusu, & from Interest (clear I Iu.iNoia, KXCUA.NUE, Fort WILLSON, Caahier. Redemption of Civil Bonds of 1857. Notice wherever desired. Co., AUSTIN, TEXAS. I date Hundred and Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollar* IinPROVED FABins. Ten per cent LAND AGIGNCV TBXASBAVKINU £ I K. ttian Capital. MON&T LOANKI) KOU KASTEKN PAKTIES ON W. TOS BO*«NB«aa A. liOBT, Lata Fort * Trice. lUtnoU. SAFE INVESTMENT Law, .M. thia and reopen on the 2d of May. WHKRBAS.ONTHlii I J. O. Klltuv, & 1. be closed from i8T!, !roB Houston— First National Bank R. Johns will ) :RKFEltENCES: RASSETT, llreaton— Ball, iintehlni^s & Co; N'ew Orleans— Pike, Brother ft C.).; New York— Duii'-an, Sherman & t;o. Saflon 4c Hansen, AUy'aat Brenham, Texas. C. Books . AtlanUo Nat. Rank.N. Y. B«nk of Auburn. N. Y. Nat. B'K of Vernon, N. Y. Stiiti^av'gs lnst.,Chic'go Layuga Co. Nat. B'k, N.V. ^tate SavVs Aaii.,fet. Lenis Cook Couiity National Bank, Chi a^ro. a sraarrr. i ( on the Capita May .t Wlln^na^n, Rroultam, Tczaa. r. Bank, idW J,., RANKER, BANKBIiS. JoUMa, accenlbie at all payment, John H. Daniels, BRYAN, TEXAS. Collfctlons made and promptly remitted for current rate of exchange. Corfsoondents: Messrs. w. P. ft CO., New York. K. klndt of Collections made and Remitted at Current rates. Money loaned for investors on improved farms at ten per cent iuterest, payable scmi-^iunually. (Succeuon to R. M. Moore, O ot free of taxes, has been declared of this Bank, payable on and after Ttio Transfer all i», DIVIDEND OF FOVR PER CENT POR8AUI DfBEi:rORS: W. ,1. Ilutchins, P. W. Gray, A. J. W. M. Kico, K. II Cusliing. BF.NJ. A. BOTTS, President. B. F. WBE.M8, Caahier. A. on day aad .Natioxai. Vobk, April acces- ble points. : AMilHtant Treasurer. V. S. Co., CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS Texas. RANKERS, SILVER BOVBRNinBNT BONDS. COLLECTIONS ffl.ADE Borlte, Cor. Knnis, tlorresponilents TIIOMAH UILLBOli'SE, A & 110 Wesit Foorth stremU «c points and remitted tor We give special attention to collections on ' Assistant Treasurer, New CINCINNATI, OHIO. THB CITV BANK OF HOUSTON, Houston, S. Tub Amkbican Kxr-HA.\oE GiLMORE, DUNLAP Ptaila. Capital, ^350,000. WINSLOW.Prealdeot. P. Treasury, the Interest on the l*ubllc Debt due July 1 \fn, will be paid at this oOlre on and after WEONXS^ DAY, June 36. IKTi, without rebate. Ports. TUeston A Nat. Bank, Boston. PIkc Lepeyre & Bto., & ( Nbw Yoek. Jnnezi, i»s. BY DIRECTION OF THE SECIiETAHY OF THE and PoiiiMtlc Kxchango, inCerlorcoUuctlons. ImmeiUaioundiJrompt iiiieniion given to alt baslueBS entrusted tons. Uuler to Nin. ttASSETT EUWAIID The Branches or the Oriental Bank at Hong Kons, and other Asiatic Co., We have prompt and rullbble correspondenta at all the prtuclpat points tlirouKtiotit thin S'ate, aud upon all collections payable lu this Ully or llonatoii, make uo cliartfu Tor colloctin;!. aiul only actual charge upon Moore Paris, ALao.ov Uanlcera, , bills LONDON CITIES, Special attention given to coiloctiona at all polutf In tne State, and remlltances promptly made, without Ruy charge except cUiiComarv rates ofex.'hanve. Macy, ana l»ria a»d SorinBaarBBx the First Mortgage Honda of the Kvansrlile, Henderson and Nashville Railway Conipauy will be paid at the Bank of America from and after that date. EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON THE U. ATLANTIC $238,000 Wallla, K. U. .1. W GALVESTON, St. Rao.WAT CniiPAXT, W William Stbbbt, Nitw Yobb. 'PHE COUPONS DUE JULY 1 ON OFFICE OF Lubbock. M. Quia, K. s. Jemlson, M. W. Baker, Loon B4am, Go!). Schneider, K. S. Willis, T. A. Gary. B. Wall. IC.b't. Mills, T. J. II. Anderson. ForelfCD ALLEN. STEPHENS ftCO..«PlaaatrMt. OrrioB Ins., GALVESTON. & Co CO ft purchase of Mercliandisc In the East IniUcs. China. WAILIS, VIce-PrMt., Ca>li ranltal, DIKKCTORS: .1. M. Brandon, & MARCUARD, ANDRE .\UsaBS. This Bank Imnes Lettera of Credit available for the ai^uomsk lauvb, Caahlcx Texas Banking Park Bank. Howes and after that date on prcaeutatlon at the ImaUbc STREET. 1 (.'ORKKSPOiJDKNT, H, BBASIWN, Pre»'t., o. LAUYK, secretary, Dealers In THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA M THREAUNREDLG honae of IK PARIS, NIMTH NATIONAL BANK. Co., N. Y., "id K. O., Drexcl RaUroad Company, duo JiUyl.ira, win be p«M on ttolit'ltea. Nkw York And inortgace 7 per ceat BONDS of the CoaaacUeal Valley YORK. MaasBS. LEK8 ft WALLKR, .Vo. 33 PINE 8KEKT. Canhler. Particular attention given to C'ollei-tloufl, hotU In the City and all points In coiinei-tlon with It. Proiiipt returns made at bfsi niles of KxelmiiKe and no cliarfee made, excepting that actually paid uj)ou any dlataul T. H. OF THK FIRST Pri-sldent. KIUUAUU JONKS, point. COVFO.'NS W. O. RALSTON, Caahier . omoe No. lieler to: WOOD ft a Wast Third Street, Cluelunatl. Oliio. Ail Cincinnati Basks, and Mcaara.lA>Ci(C«., Uew Tork. And if such bonds, so numbered above, dhall sot be presented for payment and oaneellaUoa wUkia Ikna months from the expiration of thja pttbUcsUoa. wUdi expiree on Uie lal day of AngiHt, Ita, tkea aoek had shall remain in the StaU Treaaary to pay aaddlaehaiga such bunds whenever presented, aad Ibey wlU dfsw •• latereat after the lat day of Jtovanber, ifl*. F. BAKHB, m Tnma at gl n i. THE CHRONICLE. 844 Financial. [Jnne 29, 13 2 Financial. Financial, ^7r_ MIDLAND PACIFIC N.Y.& Oswego Midland A Desirable Investment. Railroad. RAILWAY A Netv Bituminous NOW IS rapidlv apnroactiiiiK completion, The Mortgage First IJTLEY' LINCOLN, CITY, the CAPITAL miles, and Road this division of the in success- is and earning net more than ful operation interest on its bonds. is much needed is much so to facilitate the extension from Lincoln westward which abundant crops of felt SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE $8,000 PER MILE HAVE BEEN LOCAL AMOUNT OP MADB for removal This need has been that the to of road the Platte MIDLAND River, on At 80 mid interest Grand for the greater part of the way, to Platte River, where junction formed of three miles long. Is more than «00 orce of over prosecution of IB Island, made with is This new the Union Paciflc Railroad. line, 610 of which links, MILES ARE COMPLETED, a 2,000 men is engaged in vigorous the work, and THE ENTIRE LINE TO BE FULLY COMPLETED IN The roads composing 1873. this trunk line are JU- DICIOUSLY LOCATED, AND ARE UNDER THE DIRECTION OP SOME OF THE ABLEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL RAII.WAY MAN- AGERS Being in the same of the country. must We and thus form a strong combination of railway. Directness of route ^eatly In is as favor, its miles in distance between Francisco over any existing New York and San line. The MIDLAND PACIFIC, with the broad area of fertile productive land tributary to alliance with the Missouri, saves 147 it it, Iowa & with its fullest limit to must soon be taxed to accommodate local and through Shipments of products by business. its this road Nkw after SOUTHWESTERN DlJUUQtTE, ATLANTA AND iilCHMOND AIR Government WALL STREET, NEW YORK, much more a prime desirable for investors than Govern- ment Bonds. Present price, 90 and accrued interest, in cur- rency. Land Grant Sinking Fund 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds, Securities, AT 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY, Yielding About Nine Per Cent on the Investment. WILLIAM E. DODGE, of Now York, President. SHEPHKUD KNAPP and WILLI A-M WALTER PHELPS, Trustees for liolidholders. Principal and Interest payable in Gold at the National City Bank. New Vork. Wecontldeiilly assureluvestors that these bonds are lirst-class, in i-very rt-Bpcct aud we recolniilond tlU'Ul as an entirely sale iinostnielit .^11 securities taken at Board prices in exchange. Circulars and intonnatiou may be obtahied at onr office. JOHN J. Dav.'s, BANKERS AND James Robb, King &Co., WALL 8TKBKT issne Letters o( Credit Tor Traveller* Available In all part ot Europe, etc., through •-.... - DE.VLER8 IN RAILROAD BONDS, Keep on hand a variety of choice bonds investors, furnish bonds advertised BANKERS, CITY BANK, SON, New York. St^, Wood & Gold, Stocks and Bonds Deposits received and interest allowed. (l« & CISCO No. 59 Wall • subscription prices, execute orders for securities, OOMMEUOIAL CREDITS and DRAFTS on I'AltlS, and SCOTLAND. ADVANlES mado on Consignments. STOCKS an<t Also at Government gold and railroad stocks, and do a GENERAL BANKING LONDON. . PARIS to supply on the market BUSINESS, No. 31 Pine Street. C. D. WOOD, (lormerly SAMUEL D. of Vermllye & Co.) DAVIS. BONftw boaiibt and sold on Commission. Cammann & Co., Henry F. Verhuven & Co. Bankers and Brokers,; 8 Wall Street, New York. Uknkbal IUnkino Business, and Klvb particular attention to the PURC'HA.sE AND SALE t)l.-GoyEKNMKNT.STATKANDrfAlLHOADbKCU- BANKERS, Transact a 88 EXCHANOE PLACE, NEW YORK. KH IKS. Coupons payable Feb. free of tax, in the city of 1 and Aug. New York. 1, maps, Paraph- information, can be obtaned from the undersigned, Financial Agents of the Company. T17RNER BROTHERS. Bankers, No. 14 Naanau "^DepoBlta recelvpil suhlprti tn LoCKWOOD {*heoiz «t Hleht. & Co., full rates registered without charge. circulars, &c., giving full in gold, All market- able securities received in exchange at Bonds may be lets, Houston & Texas Central Railway Co.'s bought and sold on Commission. LONDON, RETURNS FINANCIAL ;A0ENTS OF THE COMPANY. Co., BANKERS, FIRST as LIKE, FIRST & Robins, Powell these Bonds, which are a road, PREFERRED, MORTGAGE. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON SECOND MORTG.\GE. M. K. JESUP & COMPANY. We and IN JONES & SCHUYLER, No. 12 Pine St., New York. .luue 24, 1872. FIRST -MORTGAGE. 10 Gold. Interest payable quarterly In New York, free of Oovernmeut la.\, aud are Coupon and ReRlstered. Price, 95 and accrued interest. Further and full particulars, with Puinidilels and Maps, furnlsbed by us on personal or written application. First niortsagc York, GAGE. HOTTINRUER & CO., COmPIiETED CO., SKfOND MORTGAGE. DETltOlT ANIIPONTIAC FIRST MORTGAGE. DKTltOITANl) .MILWAUKEE KIKST FUNDING. ATLANTIC AND GCLK CONSOLIDATED MORT- EAST. PERFECTLY SAFE, ic AND ALTON FIRST MORTGAGE. JOLlET AND CHICAGO FIRST .MORTGAGK. ST. LOtllS, .lACKSONVlLLK AND CHK;A00 NO. UICAR Eight Per Cent. <;inf.\UO as well as to the •ecurity, THKV PER Railroad Ituiids, due .Inly 1. will be paid on and tlint date at our uttice. No. 59 Liberty street, viz.: WEST LIEN on W^AY OF INDIANA. ^OIPONS OP THE FOLLOWING will lead to the recommend 9 SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS LOAN, 25 Pine Street. close & WEST- LOGANSPORT,CRAWFORDSVILLE AND SO I "i-H WESTERN H.IIL- them one of the ALLEN, STEPHENS Nebi-iska Rail- road and the Indianapolis, Bloomiugton ERN EXTENSION, and most give about safest and most prodtalile invesimeuts otTered in this market for years. believe in- follow, terest, consolidation tliev INDIANAPOLIS, the BLOOMINGTON & WESTERN RAILWAY, in Illinois, through A VERY RICH AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT, DENSELY POPULATED on the FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING PVND GOLD BONDS greatest prollt. CENT PEK AIVIMI'M income on the amount investi'd, and bv a rise to par would pay 25 PER CENT PROFIT. LAND PACIFIC forms part of a direct EAST AJsD WEST TRUNK ROUTE, now being rapidly Urbana, BONDS. A 7 per cent bond for sale at 80 and interest on one of the great roads running from New York City— on the third largest road ill New York State. The most desirable bond of all the Midland issues, atlbrding the largest income and promising the The MID- in process of construction. built from AND ()>< PER CENT ON THE INVESTMENT. OP THE Convertible the EXCEED- an It penetrates all INGLY RICH AGRICULTURAL region, with UNLIMITED CAPABILITIES for production, and to market. Bonds, Irom NEBRASKA. of Security. IPAYING 60 PER CENT More Income than Government on the MisBonri Kiver, distance between these point'^ is about sixty The BO^TEN, A: BAMvKltSANIl HROKERS. No 4 Wall St., N. Y. These bonds are leaned at the rate of $18,333 per NEBRASKA An Undoubted INTKIiKST. AVe regard those iioiids now jih one of the cheapest on tills umrket, and with n better in-ospect for an advance in price in the future tlinn any otlVring. I'miiplilels Hiving full particulars may be had on securities application. COmPIiETED ROAD Outlet for the aud Block Coal or Indiana. miles. Per Cent. Convertible Bouds 7 m AND to 4tH» (and a Second Mortgage) are otli-ved For SALE at 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds. mile upon tinil KUNNING TRAINS AI£K over nearly the entire length of Street. BANKBR8, 94 BROADU'AV. Transact a Cieneral Banklns business. Including the pnrchase aud sale of Government aud State Bonds. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and other scurlttas, ou tuninilsslOBa Special attentlou given to the ueaotlatlon of RAILROAD, STATE, CITY and other CORPORATE LOANS. As Members of the Stock Exchange, we buy and Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Government Securities. Also, Foielgu Exchauge bought and sold. sell II xmm HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, AND COMMERCIAL REPRESENTING TIIE INDUSTRIAL SATURDAY. JUNE VOL. 14 CONTENTS. I OoliI lelhora Shipments and the Currency Termination of the | 845 iif The Comp- troller of the Currencj' Lntest Monetary and Commercial News I Stocks, | U. S. Securities, Gold Market, Foreipn Exclianqe, New York City UankH.PhiladelpbiaBanks National Hanks, etc Quotations of Stocku and lionda I I Ncwb I 85.3 1 new French 849 no symptom of any such trouble HtiO Cotton 870 8T^ Breaa-iiifls and Bond List, have cited are amply and Bond List 8«8 as (iroceries I Dry Goods 873 875 875 cussed with the more anxiety, as which Current I'rlccs news up to midniglu of Friday. KorUne Year For Six Months |10 CO A 00 1 he ^" Him'' tc\.K will be fetU to gufntcridtrg until ordered difConUnwd bi/ /filer. 'laqe Is*) eentt per year, and l» paid by llu lubseriber at hit own poet-offlct. WILLIAH B. MANX, i WII4I.IAM B. tc CO., Pabllshers, jOHM o. TLotD, JB. ) 79 and 81 William Strset, YORK. JF" DANA NEW Post Opfick Box 4,5M. cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by Money Orders. £3r* A nr-at file for holding current nnmbern of the Chroniclk is sold at the oflflcc for 50 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 25. The first and second volumes of the Chronici.k are wanted by the publishers. some time go higher for to is large to day, and in the bank averages, which are come it is dis- depends much on facts to depress gold, and, therefore, it lower and, on the contrary, it rather than ; answered that the disbursement of 26 millions from the Treasury and the removal of the uncertainty about the result of th(^ arbitration at Geneva, and many other causes ought to cause a decline the first gold to 108 or 109. in of these two opinions was rather in Yesterday the ascendant, and the lurge gold exports, together with the report that much of the coin held in the clique who banks is owned by the gold are manipulating the market for a rise, were adroitly used to the public mind, that influence so the gold market developed somewhat more of strentjth than for some THE GOLD SHIPMENT AND THE PLETHORA OF CURRENCY. days past. As to the bank The chief points of interest are in the gold export, which an advance this outflow of gold will cause which are sedulously concealed from the public. On the one side it is urged that no new forces will be developed is tocity9ut/«ertberB,aDa mailed to all others, (exoIoslTe of postage,) I'nl)li»her9 The circumstances we produce the export of gold sufficient to a healthy movement, and has long been anticipated, is will TEHHS OF SUBSCarrTIOir-FATABLI IH ADTAHCB. Tnc CoMwraoiiL and FiMiKniiL OaioniOLB, delivered byoarrler iW The in atmosphere often occurs at this time of the year. it Whether $t)e (Et)ronicU. Drafts or I'OBl-Omcc There week. 854 The Commercial and Kinancfal Chronicle m insued on Saturdiiy mt/rniiifj, with the latest last in the financial Canal and Miscellaneous Stock I | which we referred loan, to gab 887 860 TUK COMMEKCLAL TIMB8. Commercial Epitome renU* 848 of Europe as would reach us here. Itailway Newe State Securities City Securities Rjiilroad Stock I 850 In 847 THB BANKKR8' GAZKTTB AND RAILWAY HONITOB. Money onoy Market, Raihvay This inov«meat obviously untenable. believed to be speculative. It is probably preliminary to the " bull" movement which will inevitatily precede the Commercial and Hlacellancoua 846 linuk Reserves and the is B66. is English Aiiproiichlnj.Sirilies NO. 29. 1872. M.Thiers, THK CHRONICLB. Tho INTERESTS OF THE DNITED STATES. interest statement, it is looked for with the consequence of the singular in increase more in the somewhat anomalous. The large shipment of coin to-day loans last week with no corrtsponding change in the dehas taken some persons by surprise as the settlement of posits. For the first time in several months there was a the Alabama Claims, and the favorable progress of the decrease in deposits and in specie, with a heavy decrease in Geneva Tribunal, had led to the belief that we should send leo»l tenders, and still the loans were enlarged f4,042,500. very little more gold abroad. But this theory is founded This expansion of loans while the resources of the banks ; on a partial view of the much less gold admitted a demand many ol Of facts. abroad now than if up Europe in wc shall send our foreign relations had As no amicable adjustment. will spring course for confidence revives our bonds, of which valuable descriptions are offering which will attract were contracting, admits pcrnaps But in it is part from from of easy explanation. dontrary to the usual policy, and results no doubt the the low rates of interest now prevailing, and anxiety of the assets. their efliciency of banks It to enlarge the has been productive suggested that of these new loans and dis«)unts were probably not made necessity, elapse before this foreign demand lor American in this city where money is so abundant, but that they were securities is developed. And, meanwhile, our Treasury in part made to country banks, which took their remitpaying out 26 millions of coin interest, much of tances in natioHHl bank notes. In support of this view, it is is which belongs to investors abroad. Tke coupons have pointed out that the plethora of bank notes suddenly disaplarge amounts of foreign capital. But some time will, so peared a few days ago. gone up, cent discount, but are already come forward to so large an amount, and there great a Rcarcily of foreign bills, that e.xchange has and the bankers make a There present is, therefore, no ground tent in the near future. fall in for surprise either at the trouble its probable ex- The theory which connects rcitlcs, at supply. shipping gold. increase of our gold export, or at the sudden political profit in is Paris, this wcM-k ; it with and with the threateued by the possible retirement of that this tion. In These notes were offering at now any case, however, the money market be amply supplied with far into the As {t per no unusual or inconvenient The averages to day will, no doubt, either show theory is correct or suggest some other oxpUnain is likely loanable capital at easy rates to till autumn. to the plethora of bank currency which has been M THE CHRONICLE. 816 diminished, effectually of the out of may it be expected first returned their vaulta usually or ten day?, that being the interval poured return. to war loans when Mr. Chase was Secretary Treasury, the banks found that gold paid During the into channels the about a in required for commerce of round of the metropolitan circulation and return appears that the to bank concession have who obtained men who have less prospect of of a perpetual eight-hour concession drawing nearer. laws as a metallic currency in regard to their return bank may above by some not retarded If special demand move the in which we have referred notes, therefo'^e, to reasonably be expected iu a short time to accumulate again as heretofore. men Secondly, the pathy. By it while those tlian ever, it to are likely soon to lose it; so that the goal it payments which soon afterwards actually occurred. The return movements of currency from the country were Greenbacks and nationfound to be somewhat more slow. al bank notes are found to follow pretty much the same specie interior, the have been to get the eight-hour failed that time because of the excitement about the suspension of ments. the shape ot penalties in In confirmation of this view, pointed out that every day, in shops which it is thp This interval was more anxiously noted at once moi'e. of necessity or to avoid a heavier loss for nonfulfillment of contracts. week working at eight hours, the men are receiving notice money work ten hours or^be discharged. On the whole, then, take to [June 29, 1872. find that is receding rather than they are losing public sym- exacting ten hours' pay for eight hours' «tork they would lay a heavy tax on the whole community. No work done, however'simple and necessary, but it would cost 20 per cent more than now. Rents would go up as well as But the genthe prices of nearly all the necessaries of life. one could make any complaint eral repairs to his house or get any that the prices is humor people are in no now submit to are too high, and the to still higher prices in may have a couple of The workmen started with order that a few thousand mechanics APPROACHING TERMINATIOJI OF THE STRIKES. hours a day more of idleness. One of the most sensible movements which have been the notion that their struggle was a fight of labor against made by the labor agitators, took place on Thursday evencapital. But they find it now a fight of a weak mmority of The Bricklayers union of that city reing, at Baltimore. a few thousand men against the resistless force of the whole solved, by a unanimous vote, that as their masters community. were fulfilling contracts which, if interfered with by Another point the mechanics are beginning to compreruinous heavy losses, they wculd involve hend is that the labor law passed recently at Albany is not would take no action on the question of an eight-hour what they supposed it. They were misguided enough to change in the hours of labor during the present yer r. It believe that this law was mandatory and forced their mashad been well for the strikers in this city if they had ters to give them full 10 hours' wages for 8 hours' work. shown like appreciation of their own true interests. Here, But the law does not say anything about wages. It does from the strikes and the eight hour agitation, with th*! con. It internot regulate all contracts for work by the day. sequent rise in prices, work has fallen off so much in several feres with no such contracts except where no bargain is strikes, departments of industry that some of our mechanics and artizans in New may soon have at all York. — the week last for the workmen's obvious one of co-operation, has been urged with ct>nsiderable ability and force by the newspaper press this week. It is made now two months since operatives of the as to the length of the hours. those The law applies to no such contracts where uncertain patent to every one First of even this such as the law but themselves. all, it is clear that the movement is rapidly dying After two months of privation and suffering, the out. to them, tor men eight-hours a day with it is the could be agreed on. not a be an uncertain contract made for. The delusion that any applied by human legislation to secure alone pay for eight hours work may still dominate amuse the minds of the strikers, but they have ten hours and are as far from the final goal as when they started. •thousands of them have, force is is naw contract limiting the law will refuse to apply still will but only to contract, no time make to ; truths that have long been In such cases, in these alone, the and they are Moreover, the men wish this city started the present ruinous strike the day to 8 hours ; but beginning to realize in the hard school of experience, a number of day's work. law prescribes that a day shall mean eight hours' work. How can this law help the men in their strike. Their contract has always been to work ten and The remedy we suggested strikes employment difficulty to find Several such virtue exists got work at the rate of found out tu their disgust that no in any of the labor-laws passed either at Albany or as yet ten-hours scale of wages. true, old But the statistics on this subject are doubtful. And we have at Washington. Again, they have discovered that the threats of-foroe do no trustworthy means of finding out either how many men have struck, what number are still out, or what not help their cause. When the strikes first began, their proportion of those at work, labor eight or ten hours respect- motto was, " Peaceably if we can, torcibly if we must." ively. The employers' association estimate the whole num- Banners, emblazoned with these words were carried in their ber of strikers at 70,000, one-third of whom have resumed grand procession a few weeks ago. Since then they have work at ten hours. One of the best informed organs of the strikers says, that " since the beginning ent trades have been on strike. Of 95,000 men these, of differ- 60,000 are work- tried force in a few ignominious instances, such as for the men's own sakes we trust man ing eight hours, 25,000 are on strike, and 10,000 have re- sane sumed on ever hope by the ten hour system." Other authorities say will not it not is force easy to conceive, or to constrain by a more than they would or could. If They add men would become the owners, and that the ei<;hthour concession has only been obtained smaller number and by them that the arrangement has been ]irovisionally. made by the masters, just How be repeated. ridiculous notion of force could have entered his the the mind of a how he should employers to pay that were possible the the property of their employers would pass at once to them. because important contracts had to be finished, or their loss With these changes of sentiment among the men, and would have been much greater than that incurred by yield- the increasing hopelessness of their struggle, the only thing ing to the men for a few weeks. When these contracts left for the leaders to do is to propose co-operative manuhave been completed, the prospect is that the artizans facture. If they mean to use honestly the vast capital will be thrown out of work ; a« their employers are now turring a heavy loaa In keepiog them, and only submit to init Vjhich t({^, they pretend to hold for the good of the working this offera the best and most remunerative returni, June THE 1672] 29, n« is olaimcd, they If, earned numey have a million dollarH of ol liiiiii- men, why\lo they not beloii^ring to the rTTT^OXTrr.-R. set to work a luimlier of ihuse co-operative organizalKins at once, thua cominr'mora'.o the ninth week of the great strike 1 anil I ii(; jircH-ni lime, upon him BANK RESERVES. AND THE COIIPTRUILER OF THE it attention of the Ck)mptroller ol the Currcrcy thi! abuse "in RREM'Y We i»wiihin his province to correct. refer to defi- lli3 !• one which Mpaeially more "ire Th«^a purpoat thsn «r« satisfiirtory for the weekly averages publish' d thi! cslti His report* from the various bank*, of June 10, ore just made up; and he has tba under the call sworn statements before him on which to proceed. A newspapers, in the win- show, we are informa'l, that m'*t of will our city banks have scarcely ever run short of reserve for among our banks, which more than recently prevailing moreover, so. parison of them We call to CI do to statementit Tin; 847 fined to a brief interval, and a at the offense t* was oon- very limited circle of banks doing a peculUr The currency law requires an ample re- business. Of t^ese, the majority, it is laid, have now or Clearing House Certificates, ceased to violate this provision of their charte-, and tba every National Bank is bound to keep with a view to reserves of these banks are fully up to the level required ciency of reserve. serve of greenbacks, gold wliich guarantee solvency, and to protect the public against the its consequences of any financial convulsion, however severe. This salutary provision was established by safeguard Bankirg our system city banks, was long as a fundamental before But estHblishcd. the it National was incor- porated into that fystero by law, and up to a recent period has it been During the enforced with considerable fidelity and care. monetary stringency there wtre, indeed, late by The blame of law. Of course, if this be Nuional Currency law. State have will troIl.>r banks which will be dealt with, ; But National is charged a >, Comp the to do, as he has no control over the little Clearing-IIouse. should have reserves defective which are not amenable to the chiefly to the State banks, if at all, by the that the Comptroller essential is it understood that from this time forth every it Bank be obliged will keep within the to strict some symptoms of administrative relaxation. A number limits of the law, both in other things, and especially in of our banks were for several successive weeks heavily regard to its reserves. The recent relaxation of the rule short of their resr-rve; and from special circnmstances, little was due partly to the causes above cited, and partly to the was taken of the defalcation. It was represented disorganization incident 'o a chan/»e in the chief officer of that the trouble was ti'mporary, that it had its origin in a the Currency Bureau. It n.nst ni>t be driwn into a misscarcity of preenbacks, that it was increased by the with, chievous and demoralizing precedent. drawal of Clearing House Certificates, that to take any There is another reason for the failure of the banks to 83vere measures to enforce the law would make matters keep up their reserves which must not be overlooked. worse, but that the banks if left to themselves, would correct They are rapidly losing the privilege of Clearing Hous« the evil. For various reasons, these counsels prevailed. Certificates which hive so long enabled them to araw It was determined to wait anJ see what the banks would These certifica'es are being interest on their reserves. But the dangers have now passed away which enforced withdrawn and will soon disappear altogether. do. Id prothis policy or seemed to do so. The money market is not portion as t'ley are taken away the reserves of the banks notice as to threaten mischief if any will be wholly confined to actual cash, carrying no interest however wholesome and necessary, be put upon and press ng as a dead weight on the business. Hence we These institutions have no longer any plausible predicted some time ago that the disposition to hold less the banks. defence. We are in the midst of the dull season of the year and less of reserve would develop itself as those certificates when there is no excuse (lir a failure of reserves. Most of were retired. The fact has turned out sccorling'y. And in so sensitive a condition pressure, we the banks rapidly are glad to see serves, and as for th-.' rest, the increasing tlieir re- Comptroller must deal with them according to law. What he has to do will be clearly from the 31st section of the act, which provides as seen follows Section Every AsBociation 31. money shall at all times of the United States, an have on hand amount equal to at least per cent of the aggregate amount of its notes and deposlls. the reserve shall be below the minimum, the default, Whenever petent for the Comptroller of the Currency to notify any default, ing bank to make good its reserve, and if such bank shall fail for thirty days to make up its reserve, the Comptroller may, with the concurrence of the Secretary of the Treasury, appoint a receiver them on deposit gold are rumored wind up the business of speculators, carries such Association. under which the it for the will of of reserve. its make no new First, such institutions must do well to ascertain if possible is Ao«a ^<fe the property bank deposited sinsply held city. by them subject to speculative proprietor is by Several millions of be so held in this to is 2 or 3 per cent, its how much for private owners. in a It is owned bank which be drawn out at who wholly controls How amount is so held is urcertain. 3 or 4 millions, while others »ay of the 20 millions of specie now it comprehends one half The Comptroller may be reported by our city banks. reserves. large an persons report banks hold their charters, the duty of the Comptroller is able to throw some clear. He has to enforce three things on every bank which short in This is a novel device by which the banks ore attempt it. ing to gain interest on their reserve, for the gold so held is reported in their specie averages and counted in their Some In view of this provision of the statute is will also of the various institutions, and by making any new by ing bank shall not increase its liabilities loans or discounts otherwise than by discounting or purchasing iills of exchange, payable at sight, nor make any dividend of its And it shall be comprofit until the reserve shall be restored. to The Comptroller what part of the specie in lawful 2.5 the proper office of the C )mptroller to keep a sharp watch over the evil and to deal promptly with it whenever it appeara, whether here or in other cities. it is it at light on this dubious but important question. loans or discounts except as the law directs. Manvul of the RailroadtoftU United Slate4,lS':2-\679—ff. V. pay no dividends whatsoever. Poor— Messrs. H. V. & H. W. Poor h»ve jnst i8r<nfd '.heir Railvolume Thirdly, they must be put under a notice of thirty days to road Manual for the present year, forming • handsomn of over 700 pages. The wondirful and rapid growth of rsilruads prescribed, to the penalties replenish their reserve or submit in every part of onrconntry, lias greatly Increased the work upon and allow their business and their place to be taken by institu- the hands of the publishers, since they commenced issulDir the " Manual, " and has at the same time rendered much more neerstions which can be belter managed, more useful and more this very complete compilation, which show* Secondly, Such safe. he I :1s they is, are to in brief, the duty of the Comptroller, and no discretion or choice fosiidator)- and he iimsi obev it, in the m jitter. The law is sary and valuable the' condition and prosrress of every road that is finished or It is hartly necssary to refer to the under construction. immense labor attending the comnilntion of this book, or to polBV OBt tlif pjfellfBt ffiMper Id wbidi Jt I* nwcuMd, THE CHRONICLE. 848 Cateat Ittouetarn anir €ciinmevnal €iiglt3l) SJeino. at any moment. [June2>, 1872.= It is still • understood that a considerable amoimt money remains here but if so, it is very greatly reduced from what it was twelve months ago. The money market now shows indications of remaining easy. Fine wealheV naturally of foreign RA'fES WF BXCH<IIV«B \T L.ONUON, AND ON liONDON AT LATEST DATES. EXCHANGE AT LONDON- EXCHANGE ON LONDON. JUNE H. LATEST on— ] RATE. TIME. 1 Amsterdam...! short. Antwerp moil'.Us. 12. 3?iai2. ;3 Hfxmburg jl3 | *i Paris short. Vienna 3 Berlin mouths. " Frankfort St. Petersburg 3 " 3mo8. 3 mos. c. i> *' " 112 6.2W n9>i 325i &il m \ @27.55 @27.55 27.50 27.50 .* June 14. BO days. May 10. 90 days. Jamaica May May May Havana Rio de Janeiro Bahia — Pernarabuco .. M. 60 days. Sintjapore 4«. is. sa. ' Kong... " Slianghai 27. 23. 27. April 29. May 29. Jnne 13. Is. " Is. " Madras lOJii. lOiid. 233i@-i4 24 " '* •' ** '>^ and 6 per 24a@2)X are May 6 mos. 4.S. 15. June 13. 6Xd. 6s. S%(1. " 3 p. " prem. c. Is. 11 5-16a!. per cent dis. *' 6 mos. April 20. 60 days. Is. il^id a dis. to '.i now cent, for accommodation. as follow Per cent. prem pect before us of a seaBon of quite average abundance. After the we boisterous storms of last week, such weather as for money rate Fer cent | Z)ii Open-market rates 30 and 60 djj-s' bills 3 months' bills 3Ji(3>3?i 4 months' bank hills 3.'.,'@33i 6 months' bank bills 3»,'@-3)f 4 and 6 months' trade bills. 3>i@4 3i^@.j>a The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and discount houses for deposits are subjoined Per cent. 15. and we have now the prof- brilliant, Bank The quotations : : LFrom our own correspondent.! London, Saturday, June The weather has hecome we are always, unless there should be a panic on the Continent, in a position to sell a portion of the large amount of foreign stocks held on this side, and thus augment our supply of gold. An advance in the Bank rate, more especially when it reaches 5 per cent., produces this effect, as the mercantile body prefer to convert their surplus capital, which, in many cases, is in foreign stocks into cash, rather than to pay 5 Indeed, to rtctify any adverse balance, 24«@24?i 24X@24J^ UlHd. Is. 10 Is. 10K(al!-18d '^ CalciltU S.vdney 109% prem. p. c 1 " '* '* '* Bombay We ! . Ceylon has to be made up by foreign purchases, the price to be paid is correspondingly high. are now paying in the foreign markets a high price for wheat but our exports of manufactures ai>e on so vast a scale that the balance of trade is always in our favor. ; 4S.»i(.a4HX New York Hong 12 l>f 25.30 13. 7 25.43 short. *' short. 31%@32 „ Valparaiso 14. '* M' @ months. :a7.,W Naples June 25.75 ©25.80 25.40 .®35.50 l!.42>«@!1.47.i^, S.25 e.25>f 11<l.5i@!20 M days. Milan ; 3K j " Li6l>on 2 liii^ii 13.10>C@I3.11>i, *' has great influence, for although we require, even in good seasons, about one million quarters of wheat and flour per month, the growth of home produce is very considerable and when a deficiency of some two million quarters in the yield here ; BATE. TIME. DATE. ; are now Joint stock banks Discount houses at call Discount houses with 7 days' notice Discount houses with 14 days' notice... quotations of the leading cities The following are the 2X 2>^ 2Ji 2?i , : rates for money at the leading Continental most agreeable and encouraging, more especially as cities Bank Open Bank Open for the hay harvest in the Southern countries. rate, market rate, market, per cent per cent, cent. percent, per There is a gond crop of grass ready to be cut, fine weather only 7 1 Lisbon and Oporto 5 Paris being required to enable the farmers to convert it into hay, and Amsterdam 7 6 St. Petersburg 2« 2>i Brussels 4 ^% Hamburg 2»i-3 stack it in dry condition. With such weather as this we may and Turin, Florence Berlin 3X 5 Rome 5 4 expect the ears of wheat to rapidly show themselves, while the Frankfort 3?i 6 4% Antwerp 5 6 Vienna and Trieste harvest, which promised to be very backward, will be hastened Madrid, Cadiz and BariX 3 Bremen. iH Leipzig 4X celona toward maturity. Wheat seems to be the least promising of our There is scarcely any demand for gold for export. A further crops, the wet winter and spring having, on heavy soils, prevented America on account a healthy development of the plant. A continuance, however, sum of about £330,000 has been sent to South of the loans but the importations have been large, and almost of this dry hot temperature will no doubt soon exhibit its effect and produce a favorable result. As the trade in breadstufFs is exclusively from the United States. A large supply of Australian ndw 60 much influenced by tie weather, the tone of business in gold is also due in the course of about ten days. The imports have been about £730,000. The that department has been exceedingly quiet during the two last from New York during the week dull, but Mexican dollars are scarce and are days. Very moderate supplies of English and foreign produce, silver market is bullion are from the however, being on offer, without the prospect of any important rather dearer. The following prices of circular of Messrs. Pixley, Abell, Langley & Blake increase on this side of harvest, holders are unwilling enjoying it is now time is "i — ; : to sell at reduced prices. Should the weather we are now enjoying last, many farmers will no doubt be glad to sell at the present remunerative prices but, as our stocks are small, any great increase in the deliveries by the fanners will be impossible. On the Continent the trade fof wheat is quiet. In France, in the early part of last week, the weather was very unsettled, and the harvest having been delayed in consequence, prices were well supported. Later accounts, however, mention that the weather was very favorable. The following statement shows the imports and exports of ; grain and flour into and from the United viz., from Aug. 36 to the close of last Kingdom correspoading period in the three previous seasons 1871-2. Wheat : 1870-1. 24.944,938 31,6.')3,828 10.88:1,963 li,:302,lijfl H,:W),362 8,ai.%3(il 7,651241 710,489 6,487.470 754,800 1,487.958 n.I95,lil2 3,552,290 8.28:).303 4,609,027 911,741 cwt. 29,923,436 Barley.. since harvest, week, compared with the Oats Peas Beans IndiauCorn 2,706.969 14,036,578 2,454,815 Flour 1869-70. 1,274,901 1,43.1,686 14,292,-392 5,004.464 1868-9. 21,032,273 2,0.'>1,.388 10,350 118 2 909,592 cwt. Birley Oats Peas Beans Indian Corn Flour. The Bank 2,151.990 16,!;W 101,966 7,948 5,041 21,062 75,781 2,973,939 107,941 286 374 28,138 1,:,!K)08t 114,421 52,293 uym 17,917 64.112 1,339,610 2,281 14,794 28,987 151,302 99,808 100,185 5 5 d. d. @74 @ s. ©5 d. 1-16 0?,'@ .... no price none here. 4 IIX 4 11 @ shares were very depressed during the early part of the week, it being generally understood that a leading operator in that market and in American securities generally, would be unable to meet Mr. Clement Satterthwaite,the jobber, (not Messrs. his differences. & Co., the brokers,) has, 47,000 Erie shares, and large. It is rejiorted. and in fact tended to check confidence, as a large supply of oreign money was hold here, which was likely to be withdrawn large, peroz. per oz., none here BILVEB. s. @ @ @ Fine weather and cheap money have more than counteracted the effect of the tedious and, it would seem, fruitless negotiations regarding the proposed Washington Treaty. Favorable traffic returns being expected in consequence of the fine weather, the advance in British railway shares has been considerable, and the foreign stock market closed with a steady appearance. Erie 4,453 1.084 29.654 less than those of last year, but the position is nevertheless equally favorable. Last year's stock of bullion was unnecessarily stanrlard, last price. per oz. standard, last price. . 10s. of d. 77 9 77 9 77 11 73 9 76 3 ..peroz per oz. standard Bar Silver, Fine Bar Silver, containing 5 grs. Gold, per oz. standard, last price peroz. Fine Cake Silver peroz., in demand.. Mexican Dollars per oz, last price. Five Franc Pieces 23,5 14 England increased so rapidly since the period when the rate was advanced to 5 per cent, that the directors found it necessary on Thursday to lower their miniiauia to 3.J per cent. The Bank of England is now in a very satisfactory position. The stock of bullion is £33,837,520, and the reserve of notea and coin nearly £13,000,000. These figures are considerably reserve of the s. per oz. standard. e. E. F. Satterthwaite KXP0KT8. Wheat GOLD. Bar Gold Bar Gold, fine Bar Gold, Rcflnable South American Doubloons United States Gold Coin in the it is ft' appears, a bull of stated that his differences are very understood, however, that an immediate payment of will be made. No other failures have been pound The following relates to the trade of Manchester : The reduction of the Bank rate to .3,!2 per cent, has had no perceptible influence on this market. The subdued tone of the Liverpool cotton market has reacted on prices here, and although quotations nominally are unchanged, to effect sales sellers would have to make some concessions in prices. Throughout the week the inquiry has been very languid, with little business To-day both home trade and export yarns have oft'ering ill any department. bieii diftlcult to move, and where any change has occurred it has been in favor of the buyer. Yarns suitable for Iiiuia and China have been sparingly dealt Home trade yarns have been in, but spinners decline giving way in price. easier to buy. The demand, however, is.inactive. and only a limited business Goods of all descriptions have been worse to sell, and the tendis reported. India and China thirtings have been ency of prices is against sellers. Mulls and jacconetts are tolerably steady, with less inin small request. quiry. Forotlier makes of cloth demand has been on a restricted scale, and prices when tested have shown a little weakness. Market closes quietly, after a businc«8 decidedly below average, (HRONK'LK. H' Jtlne 29, 187^.1 1'HE KnicIUb market KeiiorU— P«r rubl«. Mlinen and Londo'i quiet aud Bteady .liinc Bank D.8.6«(5-!l08,)18(a '• " old, 18«5 " " 1867 D.9.10-I0H 89K " money account Wed. Moil. Thar. . Ms 9SX 91 90J< 91 91 91 9i 91 9* 91H 89X HM W« M.S 9»K MX 93 SIX 59 fort wore novf .... IW.TBT.lao lli,46«.aM IMB I4,I47,7» «k,M8,I69 |( W bbl WheatCNo.3R'dW'n.Bp)«cU " " (Red Winter) " (California White) " Corn (W. m'll), |» quarter.... Barley rCauuclhiu)....V hush Oata(.\m. &Ciin.)....iJ bush 6 38 11 11 10 13 13 18 13 Peaa(Caundiaii)...Vaiiarter 37 36 3 3 37 10 8 4 8« 9 3 8 3 9 Liverpool Provision* Market. 38 13 13 4 3 3 37 —Tiiis the past week, bacon having declined Sat. Mon. 9. Beef (l*r. me«8) new 1p tee. Pork(Prinio mess). »bb'.. Bacon (Cum. cut) $ " Lard (.\merican) ... Cheese (Amor'n fine) *' . . 65 47 39 cl 40 61 d. 6 6S 47 39 6 4u 6 since last Friday : 8. 15 flovcrseed (Am. red) 6 d. 11 42 11 m in 12 7 4 36 9 3 a 3 37 9 SB 3 % 37 9 8 » oil 6 « 6 6 (Calcutta).... B. Mon. £ d. B. 10 6 6 11 43 650 8u?ar(No.l3D'ch9td) 37 •napot, «cwt « ton 90 Spermoil " 38 10 Whalcoil " 35 Linscedoil — os., 650 a. d. 10 656 87 37 90 38 10 35 Wed. £ 11 43 42 43 90 » 10 35 666 366 87 90 «8 10 .34 has ad- (kl. Thur. Frl. £ s.d. £ s.d. 10 n 10 65 6 65 6 d. s. 90 00 38 10 15 34 ID 36 90 38 10 15 M COMMERCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. — against f 8,.528,534 last week, and |6,182,99'J the previous week. The exports are |4,817,307 this weok, against $4,39.5,843 last week, and f5,0(5>,070 the previous week. The exports of cotton the past week were 1,439 bales, against 1,033 bales last week. The fallowing are the iraporta at New York for week ending (for dry goods) .June 21, and for the weekending (for general merchandisel .Tune 22 rOBKlON IXFOBTB AT MBW TOBK rOB THE WEXK. Dry goods Total for the week. Previously reported Since Jan. 1 2.5 1869. 1870. 1871. 1873. $1,197,486 4,007,418 $1,089,790 $1,310,051 6,311,277 $1,374,907 5,178,7(18 J,^,3f4,9;M $7,552,228 183,776,363 $7,918,883 152,319,585 $6,368,588 141,626,675 318,414,5'.I3 $157,.534,5t9 $117,«95,2ja $r.)0,32S,.V.)l $236,133,475 8,54.3,976 «'lie>apeakp IXFOBTS FROM NKW TOBK roB THE WEEK. ai,'.(63,H.Vi 1870. $4.48.1.910 8:!,485.6«0 1871. $.3,866,075 111,590,491 1872. $1,817,307 101,833,340 $87,597,880 $87,969,630 $115,466,566 $106,690,M7 1869. $3 6.-H.9.1(i Itt.lM 113^817 1, .•7M,4M 187J i Same time WM Id |J,187J07l 7,047,m« f 18SB lt.B»t,«ra a,Wl.t«4 & Ohio Itallroad.-We learn that the track laying force of tho Chesapeake k Ohio Railroad Company is closing the incomplete gap which reiiiains on their road with great rapiility that the iron is going down at the rate of 100 tons per ilay on the K,astern division west of Sulphur Springs, and it is the confident expectation of the chief cnginrer that at an average rate of a mile per day on the two ends of tho line tor the next UO days, the entire line, from Richmond to Ilnotirgton, will be completed by October next. The entire work is being constructed in the most thorough manner, double. track bridge foundations, iron bridges, steel rails on iiortions. ami a most substantial road bed, — Attention is requested to the card in our advertising columns of Messrs. W. J. Wilcox &Co., dealers in prime leaf lard, stearine and lard oil. Messrs. Wilcox & O-o. pack a choice brand of prime leaf lard for the foreign markets, which they inform us is held in high estimation in aU the foreign markets where American produce is sold, and commands the highest price as an article of standard purity. They state that their sales last year for export alone were over $4,000,000. —The of this Glen's Falls Bank State in 18.j1, ami commenced business under the laws wan reorganized as the Glen's Falls National Bank in ISC'). During the twenty-one years of its existence it has paid its stockholders in dividends about $24.5,000, or 219 per cent upon the capital of $112,000. In the winter of 1870 the bank was robbe<l by burglars of $25,000, notwithstanding which its present surplus Is over $6,5,000. —The attention of the readers of The ("nitONlci.E is directed the card of Mr. H. W. Farley, cotton factor and commission merchant, 132 Pearl street. New York. Mr. Farley has been in the Cotton business for over twenty years in the City of New Orleans, aud may be presumed to understand the details of that In connection with his New York trade pretty thoroughly. house Mr. Farley has associated with him as limited partners, Messrs. Jas. A. Farley and Wm. O, Baldwin, of Montgomery, Ala. to Jay Cooke & Co., Financial agents of the Northern Railroad Company, report very large sales of the first mortgage bonds of the co^^ipany during the inon.h of June ; also, that the work of building the road is progressing very satislacPacific torily. The Coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Evaneville, Henderson & Nashville Railway C!ompany, due July 1, will be paid at the Bank of America, by order of the St. I^ouis & Soatheastern'Railway CTompany, under whose control the road has lately — The First National Bank of New York has declared its quarterly dividend of ten (10) per cent, payable July 1, and carried twenty (20) per cent to surplus account. The past year 35 percent has been divided, and 2.5 per cent carrie<l to surplus. — The National Trust Company announces its usual semi, annual dividend of 4 per cent, free of tax, payable July 1. BAiNKING AND FINANCIAL Bamkino Bodse of Henri Clkws & 82 Wall street. N. Y. Bills of : For the week tlJM Rllrcr .. 1871 1870 In our report of the dry goods trade wUl be found the imports of dry goods for one week later. The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive ot specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending June June 10-8lr. CItr of Merlds, Vera I'm/— 4.730 — Messrs. Impouts and E.KPonT8 roii the Week. The imports this week show a decrease in both dry goods and general merchandise. The total imports amount to |7,918,883 this week, (}eneral merchandise... Ba» 44 Total alnce January Same tune In 5 1 11 and sugar 10 d. 9 8. 7 43 42 43 43 42 43 3e. Frl d. B. 79 IS 79 IS 6 6 6 61 Thur, d. B. 11 £ 65 47 37 40 61 Wed. d. Tues. d. a. 6 MnrriiBack, week hs«« ; Frl. d. d. ». 65 47 37 40 61 43 has declined Sat. £ Lin8'dc'kc(obl).Vtn 10 13 13 36 Thur. d. s. 65 47 38 40 43 ..¥ cwt. 45 Produce and Oil Markets. Calcutta linseed vanced 6d. and linseed 11 turpentine has lost 8. 43 43 43 Spirits turpentine. Unseed d. 8. 65 47 39 40 61 7979 15 15 d. S8 11 10 13 7 13 4 Wed. Tucs d. other prices unchanged. Mon. Tues. Sat. 8. 38 market bag ruled heavy — Spirits Rosln(com. N. C.)...»cwt. 7 9 flKal Petroleum (refined) " (spirits) 11 Tallow f American)... » cwt. 43 London 9 •. d. 38 D Is. 6d. 61 Produce Market. Liverpool 7 4 9 8 36 9 8 9 B. i) 11 10 8 paat Total for tho week ProTlously reported 9« d. tlia noa Ajrrea— Gold — a. nfKMt surer 11,000 Gold Jnn« 18— 8tr. Atlantic, Llrerpool- cotton. d. H.Mt.lM during JoM <0—tttr. C^uoeu, Aaplnwall— Sliver 91 Livei-pool Breadstu^» Uirket. This market closeii oaaier; red western and red winter wheat at a decline of 2d. Sat. Mon. Tacs. Wed. Thnr. Frl. s. Same itoM w I8« 18M IMt of ipeole at this port been as follows: Jnnt Id— Str. Oc«an 93S !)«K — See special report of Liverpool Cotton Markii. Flour (Wealem) MTt ini 89»J Frankfort . ». 1870 WX 89X 90 90 90 99X «0M The daily quotacioaa for United States 6« (1803) at Frank- Now AuMprlcaa gold cola. la The Imports KrI. 93 Vi 91 MX ' M.oon ")ln. 1808 8*1. 'MS! 9i)( 91 »1»< 91 ?i W- HiivtT ii«r« MlU' Total ilnca Jan. comparml with England ha« Inorsaaed £060,000 o( l.HO rolll. Totalliir II.. .i.,.« Provloiuly rtiported during the past weok. OousolD (ur M— HI: Bama time bulliou in the Jan* >«oulli. r Ai. last Friday. The -"• M.-i Stuck jtfftrAvt.— American lecuritlca close at sU((htly advanced^quotatlona as Uhrtn, HIr. aiiiiiLoii-.' rUedf.ny cloHingiiiiotntiouuiii tliu luarkHtHot liondon and Ltverpool {or the paHt wtHik havo Ixnm roportud bj Bubmarlne Uilegrapb. sliuwii in tho following guiuiiinrr M n .Iiinr B4» Exchange on England, Ireland, Scotland CX>.,) f and the Con tinent. Commercial Credits for use in Eoiope, South America, East and West Indies, China and Japan. Circular Notes and Travellers' Credits available in all p»rts of The following will show the exports of specie from the port of world. the June 1872 22, New York for the weok ending American gold coin. 4,000 June 18— Str.Xcw York.South Also, Telegraphic Transfers of /Money on Europe, Uavana and Previouflly reported.. Since Jan. 1 .. : ainpton — June 30—St. Thnringla, Lon- Mexican silver coin. $80,683 June 19— St. Java, Liverpool American silver cola 5,817 don- California. Gold ban -. 30,400 SUverbars 35,100 For PlymouthSilver bars 141,835 American gold coin. $50,000 American i;;old coin. 140,000 June 30—Str. Morro Castle. Jans 19— SCr. Hetropolin, Ber- Havana- muda Amcricau gold coin. Jane 19— Str MinncBota Liver- 63 allver coin W,850 June 3i—Str. Parthia, Liverpool— poolSilver bars American 6,000 SUrorban 131,WI Deposit acGOunU received, bearing iat«rest and subject to check at sight. Certificates of Depost issued and Collections made. and Railroad Loans negotiated. CLEWS, HABIcnT & 11 SUte. Oty Co., Old Bhoad Strkxt. I^oinxui. — — THE CHRONICLE. 850 ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILnOAD FIRST raORTCAGE BONDS demand are being absorbed by an increasing success in business Besides being tbe obligation of a wea'ithy corporation, commen of experience and high-toned commercial integrity, they are secured by a first mortgage on the road, revenues, land franchise, and equipments, combined in one mortgage, and are readily negotiable both in the markets of this country and Europe. A liberal sinking fund provided in the mortgage deed must advance the price upon the closing of the loan. Principal and grant, in Interest gold. annum, payable aemi-aunually, Denominations, years. free of tax. |500 and fl.OOO, cent per an instance is may gence and integrity posed of interest payable [June 23, 1872. MR. CHARLES W. HASSLER'S CO.'s for tbem. at eight (8) per — : . .. . what perseverance, of intelli- accomplish. Mr. Hassler has devoted his personal attention to the specific branch of the Banking and Brokerage business relating to Railroad Bonds, and there is probably no one better posted than he is in all that appertains to them. His well-known advertisement " Railroad Bonds AVhether you wish to buy or sell, write to Chaki.bs W. Hassler, No. 7 Wall street, New York," has attracted attention in all parts of the country, and largely increased his busiWrite to" him if you wish anything in his line. From the Chnstian Union of Sept. 6th, 1871, Henry Ward Beecher, — " ness. Editor. Principal in thirty Coupon or $100, Registered. Price, 97i and accrued in interest, currency, from February DIVIDENDS. 15, 1873. Maps, documents, and information furnished. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The circulars, — Trustees The diminished quantity of these Bonds for sale, and the increased demand absorbing them, warrant the belief they will soon be sought for at an advance considerably above the present which they can now be had through the principal banks and bankers throughout the country, and from subscription price at the undersigned, who unhesitatingly recommend them. TANNER & CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wall JITI.Y street. INVESTMENTS. following Dividends liave been declared during the past Pbb Company. Usited Houwatonic, preferred Sales of NORTHERN PACIFIC 7-30 GOLD BONDS show their popularity with investors, and we recommend them to the public because of their ABSOLUTE SAFETY, both as a firstclass Railroad Security and a Real Estate Mortgage on lands worth twice the amount of the proposed Loan. The Bonds have thirty years to run payable, principal and interest, in Gold exempt from United States Tax to the holder — — first and only mortgage ou the Road and its earnings, and upon 50,000,000 acres of land— mainly agricultural, timbered and are a mineral. The Bonds are issued in denominations of |100 Coupon and Registered, and are sold at par and to $10,000, interest in Currency. The semiannual Interest on the Registered Bonds is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the PostolBce address of the holder. All marketable securities received in exchange. Maps, pamphlets and full information will be furnished on application to Banks and Bankers, agents for the loan throughout the United States and Canada. New Books Closkd. Jnly 10 JuneastoJulyll. July I. June 24 to July a. iJiily 1. i — Banks. National Broadway Irvine; National New Vtirk National Sxchange Third National $3 ,. 1 1. Julv 1. 5 North River 1 Bank of North America Bull'sHead Leather Manufacturers^ National. Second National Pha.'nix National Ward Dry Goods Manufacturers' Fifth National & Merchants' 4 5 5 5 uly 1. July 1. 4 free. Julv 1. free, Julyl, July 1 free free. Jnly 1, 4 free. July 1. Julyl. 10 free Julys, 4 free. Jnly 1. 4 free, Julv 1, 6 free. July 1. Julyl. 5 free iX free. July .. .tx free July 10. 3X free July 10, 4 free, l.'nly H. 3X free July 1, 3« 5 5 6 free. 10 June 21 to Jnly 2. I, »X Merchants National National Butchers & Drovers Mi'chauics National Manufacturers' & Builders Central National First National Continental National Klevenih July 4 free. July free Julv 4 free. July 3X West Side Mercantile Peoples' Fire Nassau Fire of Brooklyn York, Philadelphia and Washington. | I Metropolitan $a 50 [Julyl. Portland, Saco & Portsmouth 5 IJulv 1. | Granite Ijulyl. $4 Central of New Jersey ix [July 20. June 29 to July 23. Central of N. J. scrip, interest to June 30. 'at 7 p. c! July 20. June 29 to July aj. N. Y.. Prov. A Boston (Stonington) ix freei July 10 July n to July 10, Philadelphia & Readint^, pref. & common. 5 free July a.') July 2 to July 18, Lehigh Valley (quarterly) July 15,|June2«toJulyas. Attlenorough Branch 3>i free Julyl. Berkshire IJi July 10, Burlington & Missouri, common July 15 4 Burlington & Missouri, preferred 4 July !5 Burlington & Missouri, Creston Branch.. July 1.5 4 Burliiigiou & Missouri, Chariton Branch.. Julv !5 4 Cheshire, preferred July 15 2 Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska Julyl. 4 Concord & Portsmouth iX Jnlyl. Pittslleld & North Adams Julyl. 3 Providence & Worcester Jnlyl, S Delaware, Lackawanna & Western iX July 20. June29toJiily20. Pitts., F. Wayne & Chic, special guar !>.' July 1 guar 13i July 1, Rome, Watertown & Ogden«burg 4 Mechanics of Brooklyn CO., 4 | Insurance. JAY COOKE & -i^ I I$4, free. Taunton Branch . The Large ^^^ Cent. RailroadM. Compauiea of New Jersey week Juneao June 20 June aa Juneaa tD to to to July 1 July 1 Julyl, Julyl, June 25 to Julys, Juneaa Juneau to Julys. to Julyl. Juneau to Julyl. June27 to July 5. Tune 28 to July 10. to July 8, to July 1. June as Juueas July 1, Inly 1, Julvl. Jnlyl, miscellaneous. SEVEN PER CENT GOLD LOAN Farmer's Loan & tiuincy Mining Co " '' " Trust Co extra Julyl. »5 $2 50 Aug. Aug, 1. I Julv 20 to IJulyao to Aug Aug 1. Friday Kvenino. June 28, 187 i. has been a slightly increased firmness observable in the tone of the money market at times miLTFAITKEE AND ST. PAITI, BAIl. WAY. COMPANY. during the past week, though the shade of improvement in favor of lenders has existed rather in tone and feeling, than in any posiThe last bank statement showed a detive hardening of rates. This Company have issued for the purchase of the railroad crease in the excess abin'e h^gal reserve, and a considrunning from St. Paul to La Crescent, £800,000 or |4,000,000 erable increase in loans, and with the this, together PiKST Mortgage Seven Per Cf.nt Gold Bonds. One-half knowledge that the preparation for paying July dividends and of this amount (£400,000) in sterling Bonds, have been sold for interest must hold important amounts ot money temporarily As a ott" the market, led to the talk of firmer rates for money. European account. matter of fact, however, the rates paid on call loans have been Morton, Bliss & Co., No. Broad Messrs. 30 street, are receiv nearly the same as last week, and stock brokers have had no difIng subscriptions for the remaining two millions of dollars at O5 ficulty in supplying themselves at 4@5 per cent, while there have been fretjuent loans at 3 per cent, to dealers in government (payable and deliverable July 1). bonds. The prospect is good for a continuance of the present easy This is the only Gold loan issued by the Company the Bonds rates for some weeks, as the amount to be disbursed in New York, have thirty years to run interest payable January and July. Boston, and Philadelphia, from Julyl to August 1, inclusive, cannot fall much short of $100,(100,000. The bullion in the Bank of England has increased £906,000 THE CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES RAILROAD this week, the rate of discount remaining unchanged. The last statement of our associated banks, June 32, showed an dividend upon its stock, beside Interest upon Us if) earning a The Money Market. —There OP THE ; ; increase of $4,042,500 in loans, and a decrease of $1,493,100 in the total legal tenders, with only a slight decrease In deposits liabilities stood at $256,459,100, and the total reserve at $73,841,400, being $9,726,6^5 in excess of 25 per cent, of the liabilities But a small amount of the First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds remain unsold. These we offer for the present at 90 »nd interest. Apply in person or by mail to bonds. W. B. SHATTUCK & ; CO., Bankers, No. 23 NaBsau street. New York. 1 a decrease of $1,868,925 from the previous week. The following statement shows the changes from previous •nd a comparison with 1871 and 1870; week ! — . June ^ IWS. .Ttiun 15. Loaniiknil Ala... -N Dlfft^ronoef. Inc.. ^l,m'.l.»0 Juiif'iJT. ('<!*x.''<ll.!iau l'jvi.>««.«0 jO.vw.TOU I9.9U.IMI Niail.MimlH Una. 1871. .hiiii^ jl. fm.iU'.w, uui.%.<:n '.{x.'jiiii.urn i7.!tl»;inO IT/'^-l.UIII Inc.. HJIW »l. Ikl.»i|l :i:liall.(llll aj<!lll.ll« liiMi. CJ.Iill Jl:l,.v.l'..1l:l •:U.X"nkt 3j.».'ii.i(iii Di'c. i,4ii:i,uu iijti.icd For rommeri-ial pappr. ratcH runiAin iil>out tlie i-,,40uai m Ramn last aniination pr«f«run<'c for nhort date paper wioiiih to b« a littUi Iiis.s marked tlian wlien wo la.st wrote ilio ratim for flrstclaas paper are (JiYiOJ per cent., with some traiixactioiia in very Tlie failure of a leaiting Htraw );<hh1h houtte, clioice (;ra<leH at .5J. haa not aU'ected the market, excei)l to cauno a little closer examination of nauicH. I'nltcd KtatcM Boiido. fjovernment aocuritleH wore dull anil Bteaily iliirinj; the early part of the week, but have rec<!ntly been Htronjier, and a<lvani'ed yi'sterday and today nlH)Ut ^@| ptir cent. The Treasury purchase on Wednesday took $1, 084,400 bondH f n>m a total otteriur,' of $1,8:14, 000, and the supply on our market ia bo limited that even a moilerate imiuiry soon leads to an upward tendency in prices. The lar^^o dial)nrsoments of Oovernnient and otlier interests and dividends will naturally lead to an increased This movement, however, activity in bonds for re-investment. will bo chiefly for the account of foreign holdora, and for those conservative institutions or individuals in this country who still limit themselves to Government bonds as an investment but the large mass of investors will probably turn their attention to railroad bonds, including new loans, and also to dividend paying and guaranteed stocks. Closing )>ricea daily, and the range since January 1, have been: tint ; — ; June June Juno Jane June Juue ^ •». a;. S». fund. iSSI.cp.. i\i% •!14>, 63. 11S1, ren 69, '."81, coup •119K f-ki't 14GI. coup... llSJi Cill B>U,'T!,C.'MS 1M4, coup... is'.wmiws, •• ... v.iii«18«S,n" ... 5'2>)'8 'vi.Nisn. '.-.'c-s Id- ;s»8, rC(f " ... •' ... •m% 117 ac. as. • lliH ' 119H w* ' 113V 114H ' uvi iim •i:ifi 114 '114 114 '114 coupon Currency 6 b •lUX ioi's Jan'.'iiiiisii Apr."?; llUK Jan. l:|>116s Apr. 39 IWXJan. June li:u Feb. 8 lis „une •nx !8 ii:h 117V lIlS Keb. 9. 117V June 1!UX MIX 107 Ken. 6 '.nv June MIH MiH IU7XMch.l.S 112V June Wi'^ 'IIIV "lllK !14h 114X 4 1II117M "lUX 114V Feb. »lll7H 114 May 6 4 S 4 4 19 in liH>ki'd for. June d H scrip . Harlem F.rln June 23, r.Si 9;k • »7H 116 lia N.r.CenAH K MX ., do Lske pref. Kiiore, e.... <lo scrip icrlp •«)« KM •giiK Del.. L. * Col.Olilc* I.e. raoama do pref.. PacincMall ... Adams Exp ... Am. «)erch. Bx UnUed Stales.. This 4>lS 69X TOlJ Is in tbnse stocks since since January 1. " — 94X Jan. scrip. Krle WX 'I'lilB ia the price bid, no ante was made at the Board. Closing prices ot seeurities in London have been as follows June June June 14. 21. 28. O.S.6a.S-20a, '62 II. S.fa, 5-2ilB. '67 91 91 91 U. 8.R8.10-40B 8»V 89 ii NcwSB 89M Since Jnnuary l. HfRhcat. . Lowe«t. 91 r.H MX 9o3 Railroad and IHIacellaneoaB Bonds : 89X May 9 91Ji Feb. 9 88 Feb. 22 86X Feb. 8 — State . 1 Ki Apr. 11 .Ian. 3 921< ,Ian. 17 r.S Jan. 8 »IH bonds have en comparatively quiet. Tennessees old are about i per cent wer than we last quoted South Carolinas new, January and old North Carolinas have been in slightly Illy, sold to-day at 39 mproved demand, quoted to-day at 35 bid. There has been much talk about Louisiana bonds in consequence of the proposed sale of bonds held in the State Sinking Fund, and the use of the it had been supposed proceeds for the payment of floating debt that bond.H in the Sinking Fund were inviolable and would never State, $1,563,900 loan of New York new again be issued. The 6 per cent gold stock, was taken at 100 and a fraction to 107.27, the most of it near the former rate. The State stock maturing in July is to be paid in gold, most creditably to the financial honor of the State. Kailroad bonds have been decidedly dull, but prices of old bonds are very firm in autici])ation of a largely in creased demand in the early part of July. Government bonds are so high that first-class railroad securities now ofler attraction for inv^estors hardly equalled in any other class of investments, and as there are many very excellent bonds selling at prices which will realize to the purchaser 7@8 per cent interest per annum iu currency, it is probable that a large amount of the money disbursed in the coming month will go into these bonds, dosing prices daily and the ran(;e since Jan. 1 have been ; ; ; : June June June June June June ae. 27. w. 21. •."S. 22. SsTenn., old 75 •ii <s N.Car.. old.... •21 •44 ft Vlrg.,old • *' " couBolld'd " deterred.. «BS. C.n. 33 J.« J. •J4V •:4X •;4H .BX 22 •44 •54 •2^X «)« OTS 9A UIIK Cent. Hac. gold.. IIUX Un.Hac .\»i Un.Pac.L'dGr't ».<H 93S i>% •ilS «% %« 93 6b, 1883. •92S •101 in. 7s Cen Ifltnl 7s •lOS •106 1st 7b •.U6V •10«H sf 7b •1(11 •Hll N.T. Cen, Krle iBt N.J. Ft Wayne Chlc« NW. Ro-^KL Bid 1st * Till Is m m 7b 'M% the price bid. lOlX •74 75 74V .4H 33 -22 •44 59 •l<i« 35 •2ii< •44 59 •16 30 74W •74S •74 « i-'x •85 -22 •44 •85 •2i •5m 16 S •51 •16 29 Since Jannaryl. . , ^Lo»eBl.-, ^Hlgheit. 63H Jan. 9i 75 JU"p2'. 6SH Jan. 41 75 June '20 80)4 June 1 S8V Mch. 12 15)4 Jan 39 Mch. 12 M May 18 59 Jan. 15 Jan. 33 9»K Mch. 22 i5HHch.3S 21 Jan. :0 SI 34 Jan. 10 40 Mch. 26 »'hi June2i •97J4 '*•% »<K .'1-^ »SH Jan. DO 98 imv "10IJ4 •1(M« •105 IIX) Jan. S 105)4 Juno 6 93V 93X 93« M 89V Jan. 6 »4S Jan. 17 •91 79V Jan. 4 85 Mch. 19 3ix St" 8»)4 87 S!5 ma Mch. 4 8gV Jan. 18 •s^v •M •94 •lUl •I0» •I0« •«»« •101 •101 107 104X •104X no talt was made »« •lUl •100 107 ••o: 48 •99 51)i 91K May 9<K Feb. 5 103X Apr. 18 •lOB 103H Feb. 10 lO^S Jan. 17 •l(r7 lOS Jan. 26 107 June27 •101 99V Feb. < IOC Jan. :' •104H UnX Jan. 9>IV4S June S 100 May 11 4 at the Board. stock market has been quiet and devoid of much interest prices on the general list have shown but little fluctuation, while Erie stock lia.s varied more widely, and Pacific Mail has also moved between 70i and 74i, closing at 73(5973^. Erie touched 574 on Tuesday, and after jumping from 54} to 57 to-day, closes at 54J bid, but feverThe upward te-action from the low figures ish and unsettled. of last week is attributed to various causes, among which may be mentioned the report of large purchases by Mr. Drew, and the rumors that at the coming election a very superior board of directors will be placed in olHce in addition to these rumors, the stock has been scarce for delivery go as to command, at times, a consideration from borrowers, which was also an influence somewhat ; ; favoralde to firmness in the price. The general market is at present in a halting position on the one side is the mid-aummer dullness in consequence of the absence — May 20 Mcu.80 •4X Apr. eOX Apr. I 4 esx Apr. 2 inx Apr. 1 3 I18X, Apr. , JunclSl 64>; Apr. 1 52 St. Paul do pref 7IH Feb. r 83 Jan.* Ohio ft Miss... 4.1« Feh.24 SIX Apr. 1 V,e< trnlorN.J. 108 May 30 113s .Ian. 15 Boston. H. ft E 3X Jan. 3 IIX May 18 74 I* V 97 97 !4U I nx H7X •S" 90 li'* W «X ••X 1 has been as followi — Since Janiian' I '-l^wesc.-. ^Highest.-, lout Feb.28 i:2X Mch.M Ilann * St. Jos 8*x Mch. 1 9*H J»a. 17 do do pref 51 Mch. v 7IXJsij.lt CJnIon Paclhc. 28X lan. 5 44 Anr. 1 Col. Chic* I.e. 19V Jan. 9 4>V May U Panama 72 Jan. 3 128X May It West U Telag'b «8X Jan. i 7>% May 1 Quicksllrer ... Jan. 18 44s Apr. do prel. 9u J-n. H 9( Apr 3* PaclAcMall.... 9SXJan. 3 8IU May !9 Adams Kip es* 90 Jan. 9 9iK May 30 Am Mcrch I'n. 9* Jan. •: tOV May (i.R. Exnrewi... COX Jan. Ill JuneW Wells. F.* Co. 51X Jan. i\ May 31 Canton 71 Jan. 6.;03 Jane23 . . . L. . _ *. W.. . ^x M nx M Tbe Gold Market—Gold has been firm during the latter part of the week, and sold to-day up to 118i<%113i, the principal business being done at 1134. 'r''" chief causes for increased firmneas in gold are the advance in foreign exchange and the prospect of larger shipments again. The engagements for to-morrow's steamers are reported at $3,65!l,000. There have been some reports that attempts will be made this year to make rash gold scarce for the purpose of obtaioing high rates of interest, but no evidences of such manipulation are yet apparent in the market, and the following rates are made for gold loans of some time duration, viz.; For thirty days " flat," or without consideration to one-sixteenth of one per cent for its use for sixty days, J(a| of one per cent for ninety days, |^, and for the remainder of the year, li^lj per cent. To<lay the rates paid were for carrying gold 4, 3i, and 3 per cent. At the Trea.sury sale of $3,000,000, on Thursday, the toUl bids amounted to $5,315,000. Customs receipts of the week amount to $1,819,000. The following table will show the course of the gold premium each day of the past week ; ; ^juotattons. Open- Lowing. 8atarday,Jnne22. Monday, ... . Currentweek Prevlouaweek 1*72. to IISX ltS)< II3X :i3X 113X dale 113 :'.3X I09X . Odd. tn;ia.jSba (l.«8.-98 *3,.W,a6 3,9S4,15i 3,a«L4SI 20,179 000 2341,1 m 2JHJH ttu^ai iMtjat II3X 28,69! /OO 3,I31JII 3.4II,SM IWX 16S.;41.nW 3, IS' 314 3.4'»34« 1>SS IISX 390,ta3MU 3,ia0304 113X 114X 114V USX 1I3X 109X ——Balances. Total Clearlnss. imx 113X K3X II3X 113X USX MSx IISX UHX IHX US . « ClosIns. Ultthest. 113X :'.3X 24 113X " 25 -3X " 26.... 3X " 27. .. i:sx " «.... ...1I3H Friday, Jan.l. est, " Tuesday, Wed'day, Tbnrsday, 89,44 An S3.718M0 Currency. The following are the quotations in gold for fcteign and Ainerican coin - American American KOld (old coinage) Sovereigns Kapoleons Oerman X Pruwlan thalers .V thalera German Kronen X KUlldela Spanish doubloona Patriot doobloona 4 p. c. preralnro. 9U f4 87 8 38 8 »7 7 7 99 8 15 8 08 6 7U 4 00 8 90 15 89 16 19 19 90 19 American surer mew).. «S4 M a 8U 9 9 9 9 — 16X9 — 97H sllyer (old co.^ags) lis', p. G. prsailaai. halt dlmaa.. 8* -9* Five Iranca *l M 9— 9— 9 — !9K 4 60 9 4 B — 7» 9 — 71 109 I i» 9 1 r4 IW 09 2 n 9 _ t 01 Dimes and -11 Francs ^nKll•h sllrer Prussian thalers Specie thalers Mexican dollars.. I Spanish dollara.... I 1 South American dollar*. par Forelcn Exchange. — The market for exchange has been rery strong, and rates have sharply advanced to 110 for prime 60 days, The chief cause for thb adBterliug, and llOS for short sight. vance seems to be found in ihe increased activity of the demand, and the lack of any special supply of bills lo meet It. The demand for remiitances to cover the July coupons haa been considerable, and it is evident that if rates keep up to the present figures, the shipments of coin must be largely lncre»»e«l ; engagements for Saturday's steamers amount lo aboat $2,650,000. Tno most important question in regard to exchange just now, is aa to the amount of securities which will be shipped daring tha oums Railroad and IHIncellaneons Stocks.— The 91 71 January Aur. 3 Del.. B9?i Mch.SO 9ex June 8 107)iFeb.r2 13n Apr. 23 au Keb. 51 79X Mar 30 do proT 60 Mch. 3 Lake Shore 89XFeb. 12 do o scrip 89)j Jan. 3 .... Wabash 70« Jan J Northwest 6«x Jan 5 do pref. 90 Feb 8 Rock Island.... 109V Jan. 9 40 40X Jnx vu made at the Board :J*.'*'l*"";'l_ 9 lOlx X •.... 101 — . 91 X 735 »:x 7IX sax •6X •9»X 90X 101 >9>2 73 •9« •74 98 •73V •««X MS •»!X 9 i<' ' * 60X 71 41X CI »x m3 11 the prioe hid and asked, no taU The range « iiH 7JX 90)i «9X »X :o«)< 41 II4X '113V ii<x *::3)< 3* .... lOil "X lojx 38 lux M)< 7iX 92 "H i07X «^ *n 87X 85X .. .«« 9*V ' .-Lowe.t.' _ NTCenAHR. „do do Harlem » 71 49 X 109X IIU *0H 40V fH 911 lOUV in7>< •9i T*X 75X I9K 40 •7Si4 8* Wells, Kargo.. ' 40 M) X • 'III-4 114 • Canton t;S <9X 'ia9v iiu 40H mi »H UH West. Iln. Tel. Qulcksllrer ... liux lllx MX 5'H II ... «7X 8-.X *ia •«)X !i>V lii" 107V 40 ' 'rii 7»H ai 101)i 40K 98 •71K 109)4 llu 8 S<^ W... ic;h lois MX »i 49 H\ " 57 M) .gX »x II0>4II1), 59S 9 S 8X Haan.4b St Jos - » do |.re( •M nnl'.n Psclnc. 38 u ns, T5X 75H T!H ;»x -""« Jau 31. 'll.^)Jl•.9 »7X N W 9«H June *•. 97K 9;x V) 39)4 »i fl Jnne 35. 'ifSS ll> 116)4 MX UH do nrpf. .. r.H 7;<4 Ohio A niaalp. 45 4«H Centrnlor N. J I09H l«X S rS »7H II* St. I'aui DoBlou.ll*K. June 31. ,»7K 55* 7»V Wnlissh... 758 North wsst ..... IIM do prof. Rock IsUan. ., IIOH IIOM Jui. ltjll6X Apr. 26 • >[W% 'UOK l(i-4'i*H, IWk 1714 '116s iith'ii:k 117 B:113H June 851 .'ho tol lowing were the hlirheit and lowest prleas.W thaB4MU« Ilatof railroad and mtacallane<m««tockson each day ol the laatwaak J Batnrdav Monday, Ta'>.'Ui'. Wfldnffsd'y Thursiay mSJu. 4 1I7M May as lUKJui. tilWX June 6 lllVt •liiii 114X >tl4J4 •U4KM1IH 118)4 •niH s lii'rt, KRKFeb. tl4K l»>X <114\ iits 'iUX ^ — , : m«! 'lii% II9K MI9)i S'Bce .luintry 1 ^Lowest. HIgheat.— . 28. SJ. Mias 'HiA '"as lllX ll«« :. of Jiit'-c3!f. tim.mt.ii^ mri.-.m .vMii.fiK) w«>-k, altliini^li W , many leading operators, probably for toventl watk* to <„_ and on the other side Is the easy money markat and ths appmtMkliig July diHlMirsemenla, whichare nxpoctrallnatlmulabapiirchsMMi and impart some life to the market. Fourth of July weok la almost always a period of inactivity, but suhMxiuont to that iiMra I*T0. «!«,ll»'.,ai)iP Li'KHi toiKiora ... : THE CHRONICLE. 29, 1872.] Hiii'dc Cln'iihltlon . months, and that, of course, (juotationa are aa follows iixg : ia entirely uncertain, I nay*. London pnme banaen Good bankers " commercial Paris (baaksra Antwerp Swisa < i.:8V«; I ».17x«|t^ 9.i:V9>.i* : : . Amsterdam [June 29, 1872. Tremont , Hamburg Washington Frankfort First Bremea 80 Second (Granltej... -asi)* Third Prussian thalers. The transactions for the week at the Custom House and SubTreasury have been as follows : Bank of Commerce Bank of N. America B'k ol Redeniplloix* of liepuolic. City Bank Eagle Exchange Hide & Leather Hevere Saturday, June Monday, Security * Wedues'y, Thursday, ' * Total., Balance, June 21 1:46,561,313 Balance. June 23 00 City Banks. The following statement shows the condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week ending at the commencement of business on June 22, 1872 Capital Clrcnla- lll«count8. Specie. New YorK 274.100 296.9110 609.300 35 600 94,100 sB,m 87.900 827,400 495,200 2,000.000 150.000 300.000 400,000 SOO.OOO Commonwealth Oriental Marine At'c-3tlc Importers and Traders'. LSOOlOOO --- rark 1,984.01X1 2,000.000 500.000 800.000 400,000 850.000 500.000 5,066;666 8,000,000 SOO.OOC 1.500,000 500,000 1,000.000 500.000 1,000.000 Mechanics' Banking Ass. eroners' Horth River KastKlver Manufacturers & Mer.... Sourtli National ent;al National ..__ SocondNatCaall Ninth National First National Third National New York N. Exchange Tenth Natlonil Bowery National 2.50,000 2ii0,000 1,000.000 New York County German American Dry Goods 1,000,000 56 1,633,900 2,159.300 958.600 ll,9;2.900 17,4093(10 1.103,61)0 1.163,000 2J.025,500 10,721.(100 Decrease Increase. 6,25'(,000 4,912,000 6,765.300 1,181,400 3,172.5(10 i,;oi,ooo 1.146,600 4,108.600 2,254,500 The following . Inc. Dec, Specie Circulation Inc. The following Loans. March 23.. March 30.. 277.761.500 276,767,400 April 6.... 278.483.(00 April 13... 274,354.300 April 20... 273,050,600 AprU 27. 271,9J6 5il0 280,281.900 4. ... 11.... 285.012,0(0 18... 285,713.801 25.... 283.601.100 Jnne 1.... 234.674.800 June 8.... 287.113.2(0 Juno 15... 238,764,300 June 22... 292,806,800 May May May May 27,987,0)0 27,911,500 27,840,1X10 27.819 800 27,71430 2O.0(i5.1(X) 20,309,800 20.708.600 21.268.S0O 20,346.000 20,299,700 19,912,000 27,638,4iO 27,515,.i00 27.522.000 2;,502.5(X) 27.519,3(0 27,528,100 Blackstonc Boston Boylston' Broadway Columbian Continentali Kliot Everett Fan.uli Hall Freeman's lllohe Hamilton Howard Mirket Massachusetts Maverick Merchants' Mount Vernon New Bngland North 01.1 Boston Bhawmut Shoe & Leather State Suffolk Trad«r6' Capital Loans. 1/XXI,(1I0 600.000 1,000.000 730,000 1,(XO,000 800,000 800,000 400,000 8,000,000 200,000 1,000,000 1,000.000 900,000 1,000.000 1.000.00O 8,000,000 1J!00,000 tW,lW:i :,5:'.2 600 4,1(10 360,1100 98,700 494,200 92^.100 3(14,3(10 3.6SO.««) 2.906.400 1.306.300 2.796.700 1,280.200 2,1.3.000 6V!O4,800 23 :, 01X1 816.4(10 706.01X) 881 OuO 1,1)53,900 4a3,50(j !,H94,010 1,823,900 29., 500 440,400 441.500 725.000 289,000 l,laO,(iOO 2.635,7110 1.519.300 2,270,400 1,657,900 1,336.400 1,(»^2J00 683.900 12,538.000 21,T24.4O0 1.164.900 581.000 318,51X1 210.100 41S.7(XJ 14!.(i0.1 3,631,601) 6.(35.1)00 372.800 ,883.700 2,827 .M(J 7,93.),100 ;7.5:i.3.j(io 1.900 10,800 224 JOO 314,7(10 275,200 4).(;iO,l(.0 25,8b9,5(0 25,819,400 ;V235,300 2,999.300 2,534,100 .2,241,300 1.757,600 1,366,400 1,417,310 B,7(>0,5('0 May 13 May20 may 27 Junes June June June 10 18 24 North America 703 00 328 OCX! 53.929,400 are as follows: Di>c. »64,S(V) Dec. 1.495,100 weeks past Deposits. Legal Tenders. 203.711,000 201,058,-00 201.065.500 193,287.100 195,630,700 2O3,:S9,10O 211.636.400 2n,'267,5UI 219,267.6(0 222,4.54 800 226,070.9(0 227.301.4(0 228,995,300 228,931,000 Aggregate Clearings. 42.618,.10O 41,619,7(0 38.695.200 36,828,800 ;I9,9«9.3W) 45.527.400 47.407.400 47,305.6(0 43,805,800 61.607,100 53,780.500 55.108.:00 55,424,51X1 53,9.:9,t00 712.767,341 658,840,254 938.319,11. Mechanics' BankN. Liberties. Kensington Pcnn tUB.KO 17:i.800 759.100 251.200 184,800 1,716,700 '215,700 743.200 257,2(0 790.000 iOO 13,700 27,600 138.900 8.500 7.40n 40,100 72.800 3.0873)0 i $3,600 5,200 104.7(0 1,810 1,500 2.053,000 2,396.300 2.689.-200 3,553,600 3,;06.800 ii316.4W ' SO.oW 37,500 211,000 1»:,100 285,300 40,400 159,200 120.200 254.100 81,700 201,400 64,500 225,900 106,300 639.400 S8,30O 389,400 218,100 244.500 132.700 25i.90O 258.400 2H.7(X)| l'i4,«gg $5.'S2.900 W3J00 781JW0 943,200 464.103 1,251,510 9,569,600 10,263,000 10,470,600 10,198.8(0 10,210,100 10,615,500 Bank ol Commerce Consolidation nity Commonwealth.... Corn Exchange.... Union Fl'St . Third Sixth „ SeventU Elehth 171.30.'^ 779.00" 549.90" 776.80" 48,53.5,600 25,654,1'OC 48.310.8(0 25.60.600 4M74,900 26,6)5,100 25,612,ai) 48,157,800 Specie. $43.0(0 5,772 31,110 3.1X0 2,l--4<.(00 l.;!75 2,096.(100 2.967,000 :,524,iV0 1.085,453 1,326,662 l,471.9f8 I.IKO 3,980 2.854,(00 )t9,()00 1..575,;(0 8,30,823 2!4 fSO 226.S97 171.710 174 895 541.223 21 9.485 5»),(O0 181 152 270.(XO 361,079 210.750 250,(00 Central Bank of Uepubllc. Security Total 750,0(0 1,000,00(1 250,000 L. $1,375,0(0 $3.%1.0(O $1.100,0(;0 2,>'1,5.729 790,5(0 1,0(0.000 607.(K0 469.250 fl.967,(»0 2.318.000 i.m 979.361 1,157.261 !,700 2.0%.30O l,'2:i6,6(0 812 813 "222 4.642.000 1.630A53 20,0(0 7,500 l.!66.7S6 1.434.389 '467 The deviations from the Inc. Inc Dec. 698.039 4.185.100 1.091.,129 913.751 1.014.194 485.568 2.125.1X0 7.019 1,000 71:7.223 2.057,0(0 l,622,,XO 8,911,000 1.034,310 544.0(0 530,000 1,028,0(0 4,420.000 2.153.0(0 59i.0OO $16,235,000 $59,333,307 Legal Tender Notes Total net Tender. Deposits.Clrcnlat'n. Loans, •275.000 450.(X10 22S.(XX1 l,614.iXX) a.:!!7,(XO 261.1(Xt 1,058.8(0 4:18.(00 136.(XX) 724 tXXI 914.;O0 219.450 239.700 567,000 4.394 too 1.2:»,00O 383,(00 $151,135 $14,121,586 810 0(0 180,0(0 $11,313,480 $49,037,754 returns of previous week are as follows 289,342 Deposits 15,295 Circulation 380,0331 Dec. / The annexed statement shows the for a series of weeks Inc. ; 643,917 653 condition of the Philadelphia Banks Loans. Date. March March 55,366.440 54,771,441 54,671.526 S4.949.S(6 56.032.203 54.985.771 18 25 Aprils AprillS April 22 April 29 May May May May 64,786013 6 5.'.JM9.5a6 55.663.490 66.C07.0S9 66,345,655 57.263,669 58,5«2,5i9 59.013.965 59,333,307 13 20 27 June 3 June Jnne June 10 17 S4 Specie. Legal Tender. 268.539 260.319 240.583 242,125 »1 1,537 217,530 209,035 253,525 175.045 160,557 Habvkt 10,197.772 10.188.465 10,060,386 9,778.567 10.525,814 11,068,762 11,7 2,106 12.0)2,484 1I4J1'6 161.281 15.'2.35.893 138.8.50 14.510.639 14,124,686 1M,135 Deposits. Circulation. 39,102,585 38.f 36 068 11,399,556 1I.4U9.27J 38,396, )06 38.554,473 40,225.130 : 1,419,343 11,413.705 11,410,698 m,i;n),mi ll,4)i7,.W!) 11,391,7:0 11,S70,;'.54 43,149,(02 11.3.59.4(1 43,01«„561 11,341 233 43.675,441 45,018.700 11,350.111 49.303,161 11,337,950 49,699,084 ".-,14.339.460 11.342.837 19,731,671 11,34.8,480 49,087.754 41,270,;<89 12,075,3')8 12,r28.'244 12.:53,(»41 14 273,2«3 1.35.435 BANKING AND • ' FINANCIAI.. A. S. Hatch, Fisk. I^FISK & HATCH, BANKERS, 595,65.35 5«8.(«" 43<.50" 25,810,000 25,768,900 25.709,500 $5,201.1X0 1,079.430 5.423,200 2.H)5,(O0 400.000 1.000.000 250.000 l.OOO.OOO 210.000 300,1X0 400,000 300,(XO 500.000 300,000 1,000,000 300JJOO 150,000 Glrard Tradesmen's No. 5 Nassau 57;.626,2l4 581,769,232 I4.34.9C; 79<).20„ 799.50,1 25.81i3,6(XI — 500,(XX) •Vesterr Manufacturers'.... 754.509,03., 729,100,54 700,698,54 742.928.54, 761,655,36. 715,4 9,57, 701,200,01. 626.459.36 810,(00 800,(00 500,100 250,000 250,100 Southwark .'ipecle 736.6.<i 1,1X0,1X0 Commercial Loans 1,971,2.0 328,500 973,500 293.L0O 1*1 SOO 4 ,l)'.)'',70O 47,371,1X0 47,221,i(0 48,208,600 48.440,500 The following is the average condition the Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Monday, June 34, 1873 Philadklphia Banks. 1.583,0(0 week 7,313,6)0 7,718,700 25,7M,800 of 3.156,3(X) 2,296,(XX1 4.i5.OO0 4.419.300 7,154,803 835.500 3.166.500 905.000 1.110,100 4,353,400 1,940,000 Deposits. Circulation 7.609,';00 1,425,500 772.1(10 Legal Tender. 3.255.b(XI Mny6 6,081,1)00 266.700 879.100 217,500 180,000 $3i7.iro 7,100 Increase. 25,7!'O,80O 9,6'i8,000 4.000 381,300 2,300 175.000 Decrease Circulation j 25.85:1,200 443,030 190.900 368.2(10 80.9)0 375.400 40.il29,R(O 26S.O00 5k8,(00 268.500 621,000 2.50.310 $48,157,800 $25,612,210 7.308,1XX) 1, .157,200 2,373,600 152.300 3,995,300 3.911,2)0 3,424,200 IH5,00O 19,600 915 5,000 9.800 11,400 155,900 2,26i,40U 1,41»,500 1.864,500 859.900 177.300 530.500 492.700 1.3"Al,4.0 116,336,000 115 218,700 114,603,300 114,481.2(0 113,422,300 114,283.100 114,550,(00 115.667.100 116,791.4(0 117.108,300 116,619,200 Farmi^rs and Mccii. 2,000.100 70O 1,900 .... 4 (100 II 174,(tl0 197,3011 im,M) r..57.(«J 1,115.5(0 Kj6,900 April 1.5 April 22 April 29 1,; 251,700 1,8(10 111 .(11 (1 ir.:..4r() 25.813,1(0 722,;«: 445.400 1,265,300 618.5 « 2.4 110(1 508.700 40S,500 699.000 349,300 130.200 470,400 65SA10 22,900 7.'-«.000 3.2! ;o 00,9(0 900 47,«7!i,Oi 1,713.4110 41<,31<I 1,068.4 1,024,000 529.700 1.359 AK) 300 7118.900 786.9rO 7.3-7,400 S.26(V00 236,100 16,000 139,9:0 3,7'.0.500 1U.'.:27,?00 140,200 5,200 256,803 110,800 .... 4;!0,<(0 116,6.'».!100 Capital. 525.400 248,000 492,600 Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits. Circular |i.6(»,200 2,851,700 3.631.900 2,227.300 1,5 0,900 535.9(0 2.291,000 2,0i8,(00 2,513,800 74 .,000 2,567,800 1,518,200 2.375.600 t750,a00 1,500.000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 20O,0l« 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 200.000 1-16 (iOd Aprils $1,510,(XXI HO 449 800 — Banks. 43,200 lO.iOO 2.300 45,0+1,100 Banks. 9!8 1,456,400 Boston Banks. Below we give a stateroent of the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday June 24.1873: Atlantic Atlas S4 1,7110 4.(l(;;.3tO 3.2.9..'i(0 651,1*0 1.531,110 899,710 2,137.MX1 44812,500 Philadelphia I :9.76i.l00 19.382,400 18,278,400 18,112.500 18,325.400 140 510 7.895.201 93,400 1,405.800 3.876,900 I 23.014, 7(X) 4.4(0 S,l(.7,5(0 2,I9S>500 l,5;l,700 819,000 2,338,800 826,800 3,470,400 5;!4 1,000 7.338.100 »4,(H2,500 Net Dejiosits 387,700 Legal Tenders S.SOCI 23.018.300 28.019,100 1,R61,J(XI Specie. ;5O,70O 195,700 2.900 259.700 772,300 554,100 987,300 13,700 Specie. ClrcnUtion. ;.))2.9(0 3,79:,100 3,966,1(0 l,76«:oo 213,500 19.43li.600 21.3il.:lX) 794 7(0 410.400 116.500 116,001,900 116,:21,900 48,800 575,'JOO are the totals for a series of 784.7(10 820.300 1 April 451,100 84 620 200 292.306,900 19,9;S.0rO 27.528.100 228.931.000 Loans .'•86.900 1.6."2.01'0 2(.;0.(ilO are comparative totals for a series of weeks past: !.556.900 4,282.000 2,320,500 8110 deviations from the returns of previous f5«,r,(0 026 .COO Loans. Date. March'25 prill Total 1176,710 $489.1101 Deposits Increase -8,000 289',466 1,673.000 793.400 773,000 174.0(0 770.4(0 5t0,li00 1.5,.566 l,r.37,2('0 Specie Legal "Tenders 1,172,3011 857,366 131,800 5,600 711.J00 46,000 3,300 15,400 8 000 89,200 1.2-S.900 755.900 1.140.600 Legal Deposits. Tenders. - 1.484.1110 lls-.OOO 659,100 Not received— same as last week. deviations from last week's returns are as follows 4,682,600 4.138,ia( 3.32; ,900 6,150,100 2,704,700 4,015.81« 2.273,700 7.4'JO 185.210 1,013,200 1,155.400 37,-00 130.800 36.100 3.900 72,600 386.900 67iO0 741.400 147,71)0 792.500 97,500 5,000 2.776,100 4,053,800 1,000000 ... 885 ,5(0 662,100 1.193.800 2,849,500 l,9%.0(iO 5 2.100 $116,619,200^1,447,3110 $10,615,5(0 $48,050,000 891.3«) 271,5(10 3,193,400 1,339,6(10 8S9;iOO 4;6,7(iO 83.200 15.200 9:9.200 175,200 4,200 217,500 126,900 71 1,^! 2.544 .«00 2,362.700 1,958,410 4.(143.6110 1,300 531,300 256.900 813,900 274,700 166,800 217,000 146,600 258,200 < Continental 9,7liO 80(1,100 50i,4ljO 482.40(1 1.2(19.800 Uteol New Net - »85f.(X>|ltI1.836,3(XJ"if,06876(iii 1,024,900 & Corn dxchange tlon. $2:44S,m »3,000,000 Ha.STS.IKIO 2,050,000 5,996,800 Manhattan Co...., 3,000,000 7,S37.('C)0 Merchants' ... .., 2,000,000 Mechanics 5,791,600 1,500,000 5,C:>7.900 Union 8,000,000 0,344.100 America 1,800,000 3,980,200 riicenlx 1,000,000 5,^23,200 City 1,100,000 3,596,90c Tradesmen's 2,01-; ,900 600,000 Fulton 300,000 6. 165,800 Chemical Merchants ExchanKe.... 1.2a'i,000 3.366.90C 1.500,000 3,677,000 Gallatin, National 800,000 Drovers'.... 2,701,400 Butchers600,000 1.961,400 Mechanics and Traders'. i,(i5fi.0fa 200.000 Greenwich 800,000 8,178.600 Manul Leather 500,000 1,^18.400 Seveotn Ward 2,000,000 4,742,400 York 5,000,000 10 373,610 American Bxchanfce 10,000,000 22,554,700 uommeroe 1,000,000 10,:i81,400 Broadway 3 910 2'^ 1,000,000 kercantUe l.TSi.CCO 4ai,700 Paolflc 4,638 600 2,000,000 Bapnbllc 2,468,500 450,000 Chatham 1.552,1)00 412.500 People's 3,.'6C.500 1,000,000 north America 2.2.2JO0 1,000.000 Hanover 2,1 12,000 500.000 Irving 4,000.000 1139i;.4'J0 MetropoUtaa... l,5!6.0l,fl 400.000 Citizens 1.967.900 1,000.000 Naatau 3,014.7(10 1,000,000 MarKet 2.774.^00 1,000.000 8t. Nicholas.. .. 3,5£:.000 1,000,000 Shoe <ind Leather- 2(XI,IXX) 273,400 103 (XIO 416.9(0 470.1(0 118.110 155,900 250O 21.010 207 600 56,5(0 ,fili2,8(0 I Loans : ATXBAea AUOITNT OF' Loans and 26,400 2.1)12.0(0 183.700 The — New York 2.«(«l 5.233 6tO 1,5(0,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,(00 1,500,000 2,000,(XO 1,500.000 500,000 • 19820,334 63 l.);56,2(0 1,1X0.(X»J Webi'ter $9,901 ,^8 89 |46,332,3S6 61 3.147,6(0 i,s;7.soo 4.(09.4(« 6.073.200 1.184,7(0 4.571,710 1,(XX1,000 Total »1,819.(X)0 2.000.000 750.000 1.000 0(0 1,600 000 300.000 2,000.000 1.0)0,(00 Union Commonwealth BTlday, The : ) THE CHROmCLK. 852 TLieaday, : THE street. New Y'ork, CHKSAPEAKIi; AND OHIO RAII.KOAD, cxtend*ng from the Clieeapcake Bay to the Ohio River, and connecting at its eastern terminus witli European and coastwise lines of steamers, aud at the western termini with 12,0(XI miles of inland river routes, as well as tlie whole railroad system of the West, Northwest, and Southwest, 30,000 miles in e.^tent, is now nearly finiobed, and within the present year will be prepared for extensive business in the transportation of products between the principal citiea a*, the West and the Atlantic coast cities, FOR WHICH ITS SHORT LINE .\ND GRADES RENDER IT PECULIARLY FAVORABLE. It also affords a LOW new 1.180.8(0 7T2,;00 sso.ooii outlet for a large and superior agricultural territory, and opens to market the riclieat coal and iron deposits on tliia Continent, besides traversing a beautiful and picturesque country abounding in medicinal Springs and Sum- 242,8o" 670.700 453,p00 930.000 429,800 -4,128,800 mer 447.i)0y 59(1,700 .379,600 767,700 1,571100 1,134.000 T27.600 1.089.600 814,600 890.700 l,U70,60g 116,30" B32.60" 352.50" 852,50" 418,90,'^ 237.40" l,'i78,7()" 174,50" TYS,*)" 783.20" 852,30^ 595.10" 598,00* 991,50" 709.400 ITO,80" resorts. We have for sale ou tial behalf of the Companj-, and and secure investment, the remainder of SIX recommend as a substan- their PKR CENT GOLD BONDS, Secured by mortgage on the whole railroad line, equipment, franchises, &c. Principal redeemable in coin. 1899 ; interest payable, also in gold, May and November; denominations, $1,000, $600, and $100, coupon or registered. Price 94 and accrued intereet. Full information furnished on application. nSK & HATCH, . . June2ii, 1872.) ^h„ ...... .... «! I'll .. . BM. TOOK* AXD •OUBITin. . Ait. 6» Morris 111 lUJ" Rliode iBlandto Winona '". S«,1881 Michigan tis, 1873 do «»,ia7H (ta.lSt*;* do a d.) 6k, ft, «», do lis, do do do do do iM ISTS 1H77 u»>. ll»H 1S7I. do 101 Detroit City, St. 19(9 ire 1883.. 18X0 1838 St. .. lot Jos * ft Ml «»" M Tol.,n'-w bonds & Ash., old bd». do new bds Detroit. Slonroe ft Tol bonds. ButTalo & Krle, new bonds ... do mi 100 1U3 !>7 Sr» 10 Lake Sbore I)lv. bonds Lake Shore con. coup bonds, do Con. rej^. bond.-*... Si'^ 100 96 IWI lOJ Pacinc K. 7s. cujtrt'd Ity .Mo... Central PiicllScKold Honds.... Union Pftcilic 1st M'Ke Ilonds. 1U5 9; 7'8 78 M Kvansvllle. 93 & II ft I'adu.Sacon Niishv.lst m7e Kur pean ft North Aju.6B,gld Si.utliern Minn. SB Des Moines Valley Fs of 185'. .. do do Land Grant. Louisiana ft Mo. Rlv. \^t m. 7b 101 w 1»3.. do 19)0.. Camden ft Amboy stock :j.X CatawiBsa rtork do prererred stock VIK __ Little ScbnylClli MX •A <4 n»X « 94 . Sew 93 a* llau)nshtre,6fi Maryland MaasachuBetts do do Boston 68. 6e 98, 6a, Jan.. A.. J. do 6a, Delence Baltimore 6e of "TS ISWI do Currency., Gold, 1S76.. Gold do do 68 do Se.gold Chicago Sewerage 78 Municipal 7s do do do do do Cln., San.ft Clev., 1st M., 7, 71. Kastern Mass., conv.. 6. 1874... Ogdeusburgft Lake< h. Hartford do ft 8s Erie, Ist M (new)J. certincates... do Old Col. ft Newport Bds, 6, "76. do do Bonds, 7, 1877. Rutland, new, 7 Verm't Cen., Ist M., eons., 7, "86 - do 'id Mort., 7, 1891 Vermont ft ('an., new. 8 Vermont & Mass., 1st M.,6,'83 Boston A Albany ftock Boston ft Lowell stock Boston ft Maine 87X Boston ft Providence Cheshire preferred ft i9X 1!^ Park 6a ft Ohio 6. of *38 do 6« of *90 do 6a ot *9 100 rJj, W.Va.)MM.6a (N. 3dM.*s Parkerahnrg Branch Central Ohio do 31k Clev. stock . M mx - - . i i . . . ' . . I MM I 1 I 103 n . I MS i " Cln., Siindnsky O.. MX Central Ohio. IstM.. 6 Marietta ft Cln.. 1st M..7, 1891 lU'Ji I't'Ji lOSX •IX do do 3d M.,7, 1896. 91 Northern Cent., 1st M.(gttar)S do do 3d M., 8. F.,S.W. MX 97 do 3d M., S. F.,6,H0' do »»x do doSd M. V. ft C)6,"r; 96 do Cons, (gold) 6, l«cr »X do 16 Ist M..7, •*k PItU. ft Connellsv.. do IstM., 6, 18» do West Md, IstM, endorsed, 6j™r 97' 1st M.. nnend.,6, TO. do 14» 6, •90. 9«' endorsed, do 2d M., I4I* Baltimore ft (>hlo stock 156X 90 88 * 68,'.«0<' Baltimore Portland 6e, building loan Burlington ft Mo. L. u.,7 Cheshire, 6 ' BALTinOBK. lOu w Vermont . ' do adM.. •. do Imprnv., 6, Elmlraft W llllani.port pref.. Ubigh Valley (ex d.) 80 Concord do ;'d .M pref 93 1<HM Connecticut River do Zd M. income.. 81 45' 99 Connecticnt ft Passumpslc, pf. Ohio. * N. Western S. Kund... ;oi 90 Kastern (Mass.) do do Int. llondf 9: Pittsburg. Clu. ft ^t. Louis... 83H Fltchburg do do Coiisol. bdt- 97 Keokuk ft St. Paul. 88 96 Indianapolis, Cln. ft Lafayette do do Bxtn. Bdf Carthage ft Lur. Sa 96 Manchester ft Lawrence do do 1st Mort :o6>i iOlk , Dlion. Peoria ft Mnn., Ss 98 Nashna ft Lowell Iowa Midland. 1st mort., 88... 95 96 0.0. ft Fox U. Valley 88. Northern of New Hampshire.. 119 tlait. A &i. .Jo. Land li< anta... iiw" 124 Warsaw, 88 ft 101 10: Snincy Norwich ft Worcester do do convertible 9iX S3 1. Grand Tr ink ;00 io:x Ogdens. ft L. Champlaln. .. I»;!l., L%ck. « Western, Ist M. IMH 106 Dub. ft Minn., 8s 90 Chic pref.... do 10«X do .110 *) do M.. too 9«' _ 8'8. l"eorla,tR ;o9x Hannibal 99 1:0 Newport Old Colony ft Tol. 4 iVab'h, Ist Mort. eit'd. 39 Chicago ft Iowa R. 8' 94 »7 Port., Saco ft Portsmoutb., do IstM.StLdlv l'3H \i Om.-iha&Soutb«e ternRR.8'8 93 15 common Rutland do ad Mort 33H 1?^ Detroit, Hlllsdaleft III. Itli.S's an do preferred 4o Kcjuip. lids 8«H Kalamazoo ft S. Haven RH.S'b, lOJ' Vermont ft Canada do Cons. Convert 91 _ 96' Land M.,7s Bnrllngton ft M., 93X «3S Vermont ft MassachuBetta., Hannibal ft Naf^s ist M.. .. 2d S., do 103 >< do 100 do Great Western, 1st M.. l«<t't »8X do 3d S., do 8e. 108 111 do PIIII.ADEI.PIIIA :oo do ad M. I8»S.... 90X 4th S.,do 88. 109 113 do do (Jnlncv* Tol.. 1st M.. ISW.... Penneylvanla 58, 18T7 5th S,. doSs. 107H 111 do do .Military Loan 68, 1871 111. 4 So. Iowa, 1st .Mort do «th 3., do 88. 10; S 111 do do Uitlenaft Chicago Kxtended lOO lOIX do Stock Loan,6«, 'iJ-Ti ii« Creston '^ran-'li 10 113X do do do 18, Tl-'B 109 do Id Moit... »S do I'JO Chiirlton Branch 110 do do liax, 9<iX Chic. K. Island ft Pacific Philadelphia 6a, old liMH :o5 Burl, ft M. (In ^eb.) 18t conv.. loax 103Hi 1UU)» 68, new do Morris ft Essex, Ist Mcrt 90 'ulncy * Palmyra, ^8 93 do Pittsburg Compromlae 4X8. . do .'d Mort 100 loiii ..ansaa City ft C. lOs 103 105 :4 5e Hew .Jersey Central, 1st M., n do do 107 '.00 99 St. Jo.ft C.BI.lstM., I0« e« 6* . Funded Debt do d(. do ad Mort. Mil '.» 9t do 8 p. c. County, 5 >ew Jersey Southern Ist m 7* 78S so"' Mo.do Alleghany 16 R., Ft., B. ft Gulf, stock... WH PiHB., rt. W. ftcuic, IstM.... lC7 do Is, "89 do IM 181. M, Ills 95 do do nelvldere Delaware, let H.,6. aox do ad Mort. do lOiS do 'ad M., IDs 8S do do 3d M., 6. »H do da do 3d Mort. 95' 99 'JO Leav Law. ft Gal., stock do Id M.,1, 81 «• J s p. c. eq'i bds 101 do do 113 94 do do IstM., lOa. M ft Amboy. < of 19 Clove, ft PItU., Consol. 8. F'd. 95 97 Michigan Air Line, 88 no Camden 107 93 eofSS do do do do 2d Mort 99 01 Jackson. Lansing ft S..88 103 101 •OX of '89 do 6 do do do 3d Mort 91 101 Ft. Wayne, Jackson ft 8. ,8s... consol.. 6 of *89.. 98>, do do do 4th Mort 37 9U d Rapids ft Ind, guar. 7*8 ini" Or» Chic. * Alton SInklnif Fund, Cam. ft Bur. ft Co.,l8tM., •... 89 101 plain 7s. 98 do 9>X 100 Catawlssa. 1st M., 7 do do Ist Mortgage... lOi IO6H Mo.itlrcllo ft P. Jervls7s,gold 89 •9 do Blm. ft Wll'mB. 5s do income 98 Grand River Valley, 8s te '.03X lOSX 7b, 18M) do Ohio * Mlaa., Ist .MortKase.... 103X do IChlcft Lake. Mich. S., 88 S3 89X Hunt, ft Broad Ton, Ist M.. 7. iwx do Consolidated.... 99H 86 Detroit, Ijinslng ft L. M, 8e. tn '3d M., 7,'73... do do do it do J8 iSt.L. ftSo'easiern ist M.. 8b.. Cons. M.,7, 'W. do Dub. X <loni C.. iBt M do Amerlc in Cent al 8 per cent.. 9« IW Junc.,Phlla.,IstM.,gnar.6,'a3. s** Peninsula ui Mort.. conv ... .s'l-braskaS 80 l.\tcl-Ison ft p. c... 8t. L. ft Iron Mountain. Ist M. 99X 100 Lehigh Valley. 1st M.. 6, 1873. 89 Kan. C, -t. Jo. ft C. B. i p. c. do lst(now)M.,6,'»«. do Mil. ft St. Paul. 1st Mort. 8s.. ll>i Conn. Western 1st m. 7b Little Bcbnylkl1l.lstM.,'7,18Ti, lOO do do do 7 3-10 liij" ft Texas 7 Mo., Km. North PennBTl.,l8t M.,(,UM>.. |U3X do do Ist Mort 9BX 96 113 Chattel M., 10, isn. do do do Iowa dir 90 •OX n >d Mortgage. 7 do do Ballroad Stocka. 90 „ do Marietta ft cm., Ist Mort Oil Creek * Allcg. ft., Ist M.,7. (Not previously rgnoted.) Pennsylvania. 1st M.. 6. 1-80.. Chic, ft .Milwaukee Uit Mart... Albany ft Sus4inehanna lex 100 ad M..6. IKTr.... Jollet ft Chicago. Ist Mort.... do .\tlant Ic ft Pacific, pref do Debentures, 6,'69-'71 96X 96X thic. ft (it. Kastern, let .Mort., iUX Chlea::o ft Alton Philadelphia ft Headlng,6, Tl. -_ Col., Chic, ft Ind. C, Ist Mort d'l pref do 99 6. •!». do »»x do ;50vi 133 Chle Bur ftQnincy 2d Mort _ ,do 6. •*«. |0P do do Tol., Peoria ft Warsaw, K, D. clev., Col.,Ctn. ft Indlanap.. »4« 99 Debentures. «. 89 do do 91 do 91 W.I).. 'JKS, Cleve. ft I'itlsb'irg.gna' •«l 114 do 7. do do ao BurPn Dlv. S8!.; Central of New Jersey. scrip.. H5 dol.gen.M.ernOlM loi" do do do aix six SA ,i<ol. Chic, ft Ind. Central.. 3d M do 6, regls'd 1910 leJX ao do 90 CoIHOl. 7s.. Dnbnnne ft Sioux City... .. gol.i.IJ'.O do 6, do Wew Tork ft r;. Haven a* .. 130 Harlem pref 09 Boston, H. ft Krle Ist mort. 78 liPhlU. ftErle.lst M. ;«oid)t,2l 13 Hartford ft N. Haven IBt M. (car.) 6,10 do '*'' icrlp. do do guaranteed «iW „ r..^" . «»• Raobory ft BrleTii..,, Cedar Falls ft Minn,, lie M .in »X minon Ceotnd do do do BOSTON. D'-nverK. I).,88.gold 01 Klizabethtown o.>> Ifn. 6, Mine Hill ft Bebuylklll Hav«n. li'FX Northern Central '••X 80 , lOlV lOjH Consolidated Coal •4H North Pennaylvanta on Creek ft Allcglieny Klver. '31 39 Cnmberland Coal of Md .... Maryland Coal :»x Pennsylvania a'* 96* Mariposa nrrf. »> Philadelphia Krle Philadelphia ft Trenton do IBt pref »' Phlla., German, ft Norrlstown 'i' ij6" N. J. Lai d Improvemeut Co.. Pblla., Wllmlng.ft Baltimore. 111) lis 319 PennsylvanlaCoal MM M 60 West Jeriey Spring Mountain Coal Chesapeake Canal,,.. ft Dela. 49 WlIkeBbarre Coal «' S9 Delaware Dlvlalon Canal 96 •8 Canton Co Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. ««* :30K 123 Delaware ft Hudson Canal 90 » M Morria (consolidated) Atlantic Mall Bteanialp do prelerred M IX Marlpoea Gold Bchnylklll Navlgat'n (consol). ;ix 19 Trnstees Certlt do do do pre(. Kl 60 inlcksllver prelerred 31X 14 fells Fargo scrip 3X 8n8<)nehanna ft Tide-Water. Weet Jersey 7s. Jan.* July... :i« Penoft N. v. (anal •ax Maine 6s lOOX Fhlladelpblaft Reading , Land tirant, 7s.. SIX Income lOs S7)(, Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875. Bellev'le & S.llls. K. 1st .M. 8's. NM Oold.6,1'17. Convert. Klmlra* Wllllanispnrt niarcllaneona Stocka Walklll Valley ^s.gold Bur. apid.* ft Minn.7B,gId oiji Couu' etient Valley gold. 'd... 98 Montclslr 's. gold 90 Chic, DH11V.& Vincen s 78, gld 87 Indianapolis. B. ft W. ad m ^s. SIX New.lt-rscv MidiBnd7B, gold.. 99 Kvansvllle, Til ft Chic 18, gld :3 101 . American Coal Boston Water Power 94 99 M •I >0 M XV 90 Warren » IIH Merrla, 1st M., s, iirM Boat Loan, S.r.,1, 19 _ do Scbnylklll Nav., Isi M.,6, l»R •Ita Iron Mountain... ft Northern pref Bonth Side, L. I Toledo, Wab ft Western, pref. at gld.. do do do special.. Saratoga ft Ogdens. Loals, Alton ft T. lUnte.. do do pref. ( '•" "TH'-.a CS.' •A."""''''* *• PhU.,WUi«.ftnal.,lBlM..C -' WlM«k.4rpt,||.,|.lM.,r. _ ft St. Louis ft St. L., Kan. (9 90 «8 fi's, 81. •aovama* do do Jd M..«, Weal Jersey. 8, im* .fix wllmlng.ft llead.,lslM..7. 1»< do Jd Mort I«B iriH „^ do Clieea.ft I)elaw..lstM.,«, 1«« Delaware Ulv.. 1st M..1I. I«n.. Lehigh Navigation, 6, 11^4 144 do 6, iWT... do lUtlH l)reg"n. 3d prof Rome, Watertown M. , do Morris ft Kssei Mo., Kansaa* "T New Jersey New Jersey Bouthern .,, New Tork ft Mew Haven... do do scrip. Prov. BoBt (fltonlngt.) N.T., ft Renaaelaer Ist M.... 7s §• CIn.. Ist preferred ft MisaiHBlppI, prelerred. Pitts., Ft W. ft Chlcgnar... w M M arooB* Aaa Chicago ft Island Marietta Ohio* do do 7's, end 80 Sonthern Paelfie UU. 6's.gold. Atlantic ft Paeillc KR. 6's gld. g« CeuRIt. of Iowa. Ist M, 7's gld 93H do 3(1 M, 7's, gld ("hi. ft Sonlheantern mi. 7's.. Del., Lac. ft West., eonv. 78... 101 Pt'or a. PoWtn ft .1. ".st nt, aold 90 103 .. Cleve., P'vllle 11., 1st fill w &N T. 98 v« 89 Bid. , Danville ft Crimna. Ist, 7b gld. 90 Indianapolis ft West, lst,78gld 88y St. L..& St JoBepb, lst,6B, gid LakeSup. vt Miss. Ist 7'8.ftld. Rockforl. li. l.ft SI. L. "s.gld 40 Peoria ft lik. I. l{l!."'s. gold 91 Port lluion ft L Mich. HI!. 7 TO « * 99 s» iMuu do Ills, 7's Joseph, Mo, (California 101 liti" llilX 103 Mlcli. Cent., 1st M.Ss, isffi .13 Clllc, Bur. y. 8 p. c. 1st M.. :;5 Mlcl). 8o. 7 porct.-^d Mort MIcli.S. l.S. ('. 7 0. c... 103 rand 97 . do is, 3d ,Mort., 187.T Harlom, Ist MortKt»Ko 7» do Cou. M. ft S'kK K'd68. Albaayft 8usi)tra, Ist bDnds.. do do 'Jd do .. Tol. Sinking m WM n T 'a Hi Ilonds do W Western Pacific, 6s. gold 93X Kansas Pacific 1st M., (gold)?. 101 Ist M.(gld) 6, J. ft I). «5X do 1ft M.(gM)6 F. ft A. do do lst.M.tLeav.Br)7. eur do Land Or. M^7, ISSU. lnc.Bondfl,7, No. 16. do do do No.ll 40 Denver Pacifir KU ft Tel 7s. 93 lOSJ* Bull. N. Y. ft K. 1st .M., l»n.... Uod. R. 7B,ad M.S. K. lS3o Alton Is' MM *» . Endorsed., .Id »1« Mla^onrl Pac.,6B, gold Atchison ft P. P,<,Tl«gold .... California Pac. RK. 7*8, gld. •.tis Central PaclBc. Ts. 188i, gold 03H do State Aids, 7'8. 114 Krle Ist MortKaise Kitended.. do do (hie. Canal Tb Cook County, . . . I 8 Cleveland, Ohio, e'svarloaa.. do do 7's varlonB.. i.w do 653 •TOOKi Ajrs aaovBiTut. Jollet 101 , Uailroad Bonds. & .M Albany City «'s Cincinnati 7-30'B Chlca};o 0*8 HI N Y Conlral »«, 18S3. , do «»,1887 do 6«, real estate... do 69, snbscrlntlon. "« 1876 do ao 7», conv. 1376 do 7«, 1865-76 do do do do do CCft Levee bands, .\rk:insa8 IWH . ima. 16.. the N. V. Board. :>» . do do Xo. Bond* not Onoted 7r,'.878 (in, ft 100 Kl M,:b, 8. F. lo:x Inc. 7b. M,i/ld. Cin.. l.nfnyetic Del. * Hudson wo" (few Vork Koiinty, reff do do cou Bk, Canal iins uo * ft liwl's 1st Lnfarelte Hl'n & Miss. Ist M. Pekln. Mnr'nln ft l>eeatur IbIM Ian. A Cent. Mi souri Ist M.. i66 UK) lUI In<llana5n <1l> M ... do 1st M.gld. LSft La Crosse A Mil. •is. Ist M 100 do 1879 War Loan Clove. Clcvc. C Cln.&SpMlst K«nt ucicy 6a lUlnolft cannl bonds. 1870 do <8 coupon, 77 do C. Kansas Paeltlc •«. 1886 do iBt do 7b, 2d do ;»v. 8d do 7», 4th do 7«, 5th Long Dock Peteri>, Ist ft St. Nashville* lleialnr;aiM.7s.. i>iilo««, 1975 do ft do California 7i ilo Ts.larKO bouda do do BM. Art. . Essex, convertible... do conBiruetloo. .FelTerson UK, lat Mort. bonds. K. 'enn., Va.ft Oa.,lslM,,7B. JOBeph. Connecticut 6« do do 1. •RH. South Side, L.I. ist Mort. 7... do SliikUiK Fund.. (RoiiDicrn >|uutotl provluuslj.) St. Dnnkft Im.Oo. LOUK I land lill Ist M. 7b St. L. .lackBonvlllo ft Chic. Ibt HoihU (luoted b«ror«.) 94late Bond*. <ft .. . . In M'lutrNl ri (IT. ^. Han. ... .. , WKNKKAL QUOTATIONS OK STOCKS AND MONDH. NKW YORK. <lo X . . THE CHRONICLR •TOOK* AMD SSOUKITIBft. miMuun . . preferred CINCINNATI. Cincinnati 58 do do 68 "-sot Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. onghd.. do 7p.c..lto»yrs. do do Ig bds. 7 * 7J0i do Covington ft Cin. Bridge Ham. Cln., Cln. ft D.. 1st M., 7, 90... do do Jo do Indiana, ft do Coldm., * Dayton* 2d M.. 7. •«»... 3dM.,9,TJ... M..7..;^.. Ist do 'id M..7,l«7... Xenia, 1st M.,1, tO. Mich.. IstM.. 7 81.. 2(<M.,7,'84.. do do SdM„7, "88. do do do To'do dep. bds,"i. •«I-'»4 Dayton ft West., 1st M.,7, 1906. 1st M., 6, HBl do do lot 90 99 00 101 r. 99 M 9« W too 91 (9 as •s 84 94 M n ?6 91 92 89 M *l 88 M HI 80 18 lnd.,Cln.ftLaf.,lBtV„7...._ 18 (LftC)lstM.,7,I«» Cln. ft Ind., let MmI."*- f< do June, n n It* n 70 H W Miami, Ist M., 6, 11*8 ... 97 rs Cln, Ham. ft Dayton stock Columbus A Xenia stock exd. tllX baytOD ft Michigan st«rk ex d <3 8 p c. Bt'k guar I0« do Little Little Miami stock «x.d. lOIX LOUISVILLE. 89 LoutaTme6a,'«to27. ... 80 6a, v: to '98^... do jt to Water 68. do Water Stock 6a, fj. do Wharf ««........^j. Wk do special tax 6s of "W. 0 do 9( W U Jeir.,Mad.A I,lstM.(l*M)'7/M do adM.,7,dael»<!0. 7t do do let M..7.1«6i... •I do LonlBT. C. ft Lex.. Ist M.J. 1J. *»'».. I/^«IB.ft Fr'k.,l8t M..6. Lonlav.Loan.tjJJl, do (m.8.).1,."TL *Naeh.lBtM. L. - f> *S6-*j; It. I.oan (m.s.>6. Wte Lor (Ub. Br.)6. do do do do do do do » W M M S3 I* :M.(>lem.Bn7j'!IVTJ. ,.-' IstM. L MB lstM.(I.eb.t.rex)..'»-2 91 Lon.l.'nd.eb.br.exlJ.'H Conaol. Ist M.,7, I8W.... iti a Jefferson., Mad.* Ind__^. •» •-»«•• PIJI"-"eomnioa. 49 do do 7»X Lanlavllle* Nashville Lonlsv..Cln.» ST. St l,onlB 8«, 4«, Lons. lli.ndB Long ib do Water 6a, gold do do io Park 68 gold .....•• 8«wer^peclalTax«• do Short do .1" 1st (oew) 2 North MIsaourl. M.Ta 3d Jj 4o do HdM.7» Parinr (ol Mo,) 1st M.gid. ~. KUBasPaclIle stock MLaaourl I'avitiv du IS m _ UK , 96 )•« THE CHUONICLE 85f} NEW ^\)z Eailraatj Btonitar. EXPLANATION OF STOCK AND BOND TABLES. of the most Active Stocks and Bonds are given in the " BanliGazette," previously. Full quotations of all other bccurities will ho found on precediu? pages. 2. Oovernmeni Securities, with full information in regard to each issue, the periods of interest payment, size or denomination of bonds, and numerous other details, are given in the U. S. Debt stiitemciit published in The Chronicle on the first of each month. S. City Honda, and Hank, Insnranee, City Railroad Gas Stocks, with quotations, will usually be published the first three weeks of each month, on the page immediately preceding this. 1 . LOANS. We bring AND IiATESr INXKI.I.IGK1VCF; OF STATE, CITlf MAILKOAO FINANCES. [June 29, 1872. Prlccn era' and 4. The Coinplc'e Tables of State .Sccnrliles, Clly Securities, and Railroad and iniNceilaneaiis Slocks and Koiids published on the last Saturday in each month. Tlie publication of these tables, occupying fourteen pa;je8. requires the issue of a supplement. >vhich will be neatly stitched in with the regular edition The Chronicle containing this supplement will be printed in sufficient numbers to supply regular euDscribers only. Single copies without the supplement forward again to-day a full list of the new loans at present oflering, or which have until very recently been offering This compilation, by bringing together in comin this market. pact shane the leading points of every new enterprise inviting the attention of investors, will be found a valuable guide in suggesting to them the bonds which are apparently the most satisfactorj', and which seem to be worthy of their special investigation. The following a is list of now or the principal loans all In regard to X'rices it inal price asked. will be regularly i 5 c o ; fold ae usual. •ISO ejj ii^ TABIiES OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Ojr tables of State, City, Railroad "on (rt -~- S f) and Miscellaneous Stocks ^ !C stantly taking place, the payments of other bonds maturing, and the innumerable variations in the financial affairs of railroad and per cent, gold loan of been placed since 1, would be paid by every also, it them, or to give •B9JDV was loans issued most creditable, and will be considered intelligent financier. cent, bonds, new ^ I5S in gold. State of Georgia has announced her inability to pay her we presume few 901.1(1 month, the bids last This action of the State, in paying off in gold her maturing 6 per O t- '3iqB.CB(X prior to the war, is certainly The . New York to $1,751,000, at prices from 100 to 107.37, after thai the loans maturing July good policy -- e3 pnwi new State bonds, the State, for f 1,562,900 has known ^ .¥ 'PUU'Jf) other companies. amounting C " ^ Many important changes are made in these tables every month, to keep pace with the new issues of bonds which are con- -; sgSgos M date. —^ . S3 --15! jj and Bonds, are brought forward again to-day, with correc tions to Among recently should be remembered that tliey are always sold with the addition of accrued inttrest to the nomoffering. and 7 per cent, offers to continue the interest on *lSt>J3jnT JO '^ '® ' "^ ', 1*^ '0"'WC lo*^*^ ', • -"C x)'Ct3|22 • o^vu oot-l-r-QCt't-t-i-t-i-i-i-t-ooi-i-oDt-c-t-'~t- OOQCt- bonds in exchange for them, but holders will accept the latter, in view of the pre- judice against all new issncs of Southern State bonds. Arkansas State interest is paid on the railroad loans, while levee bonds are not " provided for." Massachusetts pays off $207,000 currency sixes, Ju^y 1, being the last of her currency debt outstanding, and |350,000 gold bonds of the Union Fund loan. Among cities, we notice New York, Brooklyn and St. Louis in the market as borrowers, their bonds having been issued in June or to be issued in July. Mobile County bonds for $150,000 are 3 ° a S° -eta d22 i •XtLmiiiK lo o\va ^CtCOOOOiODC. CiCiODClCTQCOOODOO 000 also offered. Among railroad loans the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western has sold $3,000,000 new 7 per cent bonds, unsecured by m.irtgage, tli6 Midland Pacific 7 per cent loan, at the rate of at 100@10H $18,300 per mile, has been introduced by Messrs. Turner Bros, at New bonds of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad 00. are advertised by Messrs. Kidder, P abody & Co. the Milwaukee and St. P. ul Railroad offers its 7 per cent gold bonds, through Messrs. Morton, Bliss & Co., secured by mortgage on the St. Paul and Chicago road, 103 miles in length, which has just been purchased by the M. & St. P. Company. The first mortgage bonds of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, maturing July 1, will be paid off, with funds received from the sale of consolidated mortgage bonds. Interest on the Peninsular Railroad bonds, due May 1, was passed and legal proceedings have been commenced for ; S't||28 = S3.gs.?.e.5SssiS8SS = 8'2-§ § .;'>» 3 Srf»«s=5-a o cj w 'OOOC oiini Jad oo52 03?COOOC potiwsi .jq 01 BDUOq OiSCiO-.CCO OQOO 5C ooeo JO lu^ray ; •p.^Haiug •WOOOO—O'JO •OO-t-QOSOWidCC Tjt • O >0 ^o '0' CC CD OD I- CC SO{[lU l."^ -^ i— en (W a I'll'oi, « ; .o . . a •V • ' - : : . o 00 g t o S : £ *- :cS ^.-3 2 i-M S tf " :.2 ? -^^ d" ^^ »-' ?rt; ^.C S^ tit* tc to tf." tog : • B -I M : a § p e T-T^o foreclosure. The payment of July interest and dividends is, at the present moment, a subject of much interest. A preliminary li.st compiled by the Neic York Times shows upwards of $50,000,000 to be disbursed chiefly in this city, and a Boston list compiled by Mr. .Joseph G. Martin, stock broker, in that city, shows the sum of $13,017,910 to be di bursed there, making a total of ovtr $63,617,000 in the twj cities. But the New York list has not yet been nearly completed, and on the other hand embraces some large amounts which are to be paid in other cities, the list would probably include, if perfecied, $70,000,000 witliout counting those amounts, included in the $50,000,000 above referred to, which are not disbursed in New York. If Philadelphia dis- bursements July are also taken into consideration and csti. amount to be paid out in these tbree Jeaaini: citien would probably be yery ijear ^o |100,000,C0O, in piated at $15,000,000, the total I 'le '•Sag •o^'ggSii"c«oS£.o °.g-ei ' I-' ~ * « "J- r-2 ssSs ^ ^ ^^ oX-O^ ^^^"O Bfs^^cv' - cj~ - _— «— 2 S 'tcif-^:,^ g^ « c E .COIs -^^W* a> t. c-c =--. S. — : June 2 . — . . . . , THE 1872.J ), . — o - ; 855 CIIKONICI.P. STATK Entered wcordliic to cct of ContrcH, la the yxar ( Subacrlbera will oonttor a sreat ntTor For ilpcl, cC ft extended extended do BterlliiK hnniln of tXMi, extended.... t turllni; bondfi, extended do & o.Mont. I Kufala Itll WarranlB a d — UK. KK 473,800 «K8,niO 64,800 .Tnne «7i,2in ft 1«1 l^noo 409,0110 1.0111,0 KiindliiK J.*.l. do do do du do MeinpbiB A; amflio 1870 3,<n),ooo . i;nio Califofnta : Civil bonds, BlDktOK fund, gold.. K. *,l. J,78^,(«I0 do * IBM 1.000 1,200,1100 18TO 18TO 1810 1870 1.1100 900,001 760,000 450,0 5,165,000 l.UOO 1,1100 1,000 iii-nni A law »> >>e, '^year '^) year 10-30 year do non-taxable. 20 S'? A 1,<W 18111 18113 On. Tnul Co. do do r., yr.. . . . Tl Western & Atlantic RR. bonds do do do do dt) do Atlantic* Gulf KR. hnnds Bonds, act of .Ma eh 12. 1866 .nk 1999 1900 deficit S Tile lo;in for Artiiiaa- i <'iilr*l ros'l ts •* nef tiated In lyondou, March, 1X72. (raaoalcLS, vol 191 10 •.9U0 April. 1900 25(),un0 706.700 J. *,». Hartford. Treasury. July. 1881 9u.a« do do 1.174,000 9:15.500 1837 1,000 2'.'0,000 18<»-«) 1,666 1,000 1871 1810 i!6ij)n 30.000 !»l,000 210,000 r,666 d d') 00 do du do * O \. do 1,741,100 isia 500 IMS 1,000 Var's. a f do 500 a 18i0 1870 Koli! xold bonds 8 do do do do 13, n. 4KI, 809.) irn to bunds 1,0(10 1,000 t'.ooo (to Chicago} •61-'69 •61-'69 I.Sli!). 100,000 J.* N.T., Duncan, 8. J. 866M0 800W0 3,000.000 1,S80,010 .1. *.l. 7 M. * N. 7 Various. 6 A. 6 F. 7 i. *.l. Q-J. ?"• 7g. * J.*D. J. * J. 1,880,000 41* Jan..l8»l Oct.. 1894 Oct., 1885 1,000 5(10 186S l««7 1870 1806 186* 1,000 1,"00 RR Md. Ho-pltal do 1. 000.001) 2 0.00') 80,000 186!) 6 8 8 7 1»70 18B9 1869 1857 1870 1871 1.000 i.ono 131,000 500,000 2.950,000 480.000 1.(100 M6.000 laio 665.000 750,000 2,500.t«) 311,000 du 18HI — — * Erie RK, sterling Harbor Land Improvement MirMi/nn* Kenewal Loan Bonds Tw<t .Million Loan War linunty Bonds Ste Mario (fsnel Bonds ia •6I-'62 V.l.-SJ •6».'«4 . Boston, Hartf. 2,273,333 2.9:«,H1 774.000 1,237.061 31,06'l ias4 laiT . sterllni{ loan (tor Jtl4j,900). 3.(184.400 269.I100 -,28.IT2 I853&M do slerllnK do Trov * Grecnf RR, Loan, sterling home do do sterllnR. do do sterling. do do Sontbern Vermont RR, Loan Loan & Wurcester UR. Norwich 475.000 2,832.500 1837 •61 "War Loan, currency, roKlstered 5'i5,000 18» IS7-4 Bark Hay l.aticl.'* Loan Union Fund Loan du du Cuast Defense Loan Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fund Loan tlu Bterllnff du ,1, i.ao IS.'ildcM Lunatic llosnital (Wist. Mass) Loau. fiinditi^t Public Debt Nat'l Bank against t2».ll9.S«2 In May llent. for •79-^90-'l-'6 N. y.. Ith Nat'l Bank. Dec, 1890 1874 Am. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do du do do do do do do do do do A West. Investigation aa to tiie issue of all bonds sinen 1868, vaa made in New York in April. 1*72. and about t!4J)0OWO of 8talc and railroad bonda rere re«lBlered or proved. New bonds are offered tor old xlxea matoring In isn. (v. 14. p. 19.84. T2,''3*'4 July, 1886 Oct., 1890 219. 292. 489.521. N. v.. do do 1871. 9334.492,468 Rate ol tax. 4 milla. iATO. Atl. RR.. $.10OJ10n p. yr. An .lan.,iwn «7. 794.) rapidly reduced. Valuation of personal properly Is (1I3,9I9J6| ; railroad propel ty. t29SI<M2: real 'state. Wa»3»aii. or about one-drth of the actual value. The III. Cent. KR. tax amounts to about (500.000. Bonda ol 1671 Issued for relief of Chicago. (T. IS, p 999.) The debt haa been Jan., 1878 Various Jan.. I)'80 .J«n.,lS80 Jan., 1880 after 1881 The valuation of real and personal properlr in 1*71 was $10e.753.57.'i. Bonds of counties, towns, and cities arc registered, and Interest collected by ia83-'84 1876- •OB 188t-^J9 the Stale, (v. It. p. 157.) 100 *c. 1.000 I.WIO 1,000 308.026 65,207 3,6.n.;45 10O.O0O 75.000 330.000 100.000 110.000 165.000 1,OIIO 9I.IIO0 51I.O0O 100.0011 1.00O 1,000 a a 2,800.010 600,100 888 00) 1.000 1,000 :s«3 1861 1K6I 1866 issa £100&c. •58- '61 1300* c. 200,000 4,379^00 4j000,744 .*c. *)00 1-68 jeiooftc. •69- 71 £10U*c. 3 I8«l 5,000 iari7 Loni A-*0 68- '69 1870 1812 1868 18K3 18W 1859 1.000 £500 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 33;,"i7i an).iioo Jtn.noo 3,'W9.0W 330.000 :,i90,ooo Frankfort, Ky. du * J. do do do do do do do do do do M. * N. N. Y.. B^k of America. do do do M. t 8. .1. * J. N.O., Citizen Bk. of La. do do do M.*S. do do do J.* J. do do do do of America. Y., B'k M. *8. N. do do do M. * N. A constitutional amendment llmlta the March 20, -72 July. 1893 Ti to 1906 1886 1, 1907 May March 1,1875 1886* •sa Sept., 1906 Jan. 1.1890 1. * * *0. 6 6 6 Quarter. « .1.*,!. 6 6 6 do do Sg. 5K. 5K. 5g. 6e- A.*0. J.*. I. M.&N. * O A. do J. du M.*N. J.« J. do do do 5g. 5k. 5k. Sg. A. I. .1.* D. H.AN. ?• M.dn AR. Sg. 5g. 5g. 5g. 6g. 5g. 9g. 9g. 160.000 l,617/l(» 463.000 6 81,1100 6 7 * O do do A.I. A.*0. J- J.& do do do do do do 1890 1893 1875 is;3 '88S 'to Anrli.iai« 87 18 5 A Boston, Treasury. do do do do do do do do do dn do Lundon. do dn do do do Oct.. "73^ "74 Joly.l>r71 June. June. May. do do do do do J. do do do "76 Jnly."n'7S July, 188:1 Jnlv. 1891 May. |8»l May. 1891 18?.' tu 1SS7 .inly. 1S8' IVt du Boslun, Treasury London. Baring liros. do 1877 I Tl lasn July, Ti Barlni; Bros. IluKton. Treasury. du Nuv..l87i Oct.,^73^74 I'O do Button. Treasury. i\n do London. Baring Bros. lloston.TreasUQ". . . "88 '90 April. -91 -93 April. 188' Jnly. •8-91 April, 1890 ."uly.1877 J.* J. -.ilOO Jan., I87S London, Baring Bros. July, 1891 NBk Jnly. 1878 J. A J. N.Y., Mercantile do do do do M.AN. do do J. A J. do do do do Tax rate, total debt Direct dihl. Jan I. 1872. waa to «2r>.000.(lO(). »30.188.M»l;cenlingen( debt »6.179.6R3 temporary ; . It haa l3,476>8: total nulslandlKg. f.'>n.'.>44.ni been decided. howe\rr. tb:it bonds authorised may he laaaed. previous to the which Includes « A Max. OOK 9.-><M.noi> t. is RR.: (UnBJOlO Canal .. 1:1: C! »0J1|» bonds guar, for N '10 bonds tu he issued lo saiiuiit . ; 1 1 . > ! (or more) to NO.. Baton R. .t »li").000 to Sbreveport Ho'pitsl Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real ano piT^oii r..; -to »i 187S.T8*^83 May. 1890 July. 1879 pro. Kale of perty In 1871 a'Sessod at »2'0.59i.4!7. State.Uxalion, in 1871, I4S mills In 1873 la.'ger. ; Jan., 1»J2. was l«1t,2a : the municipal debt sink^g fund was »I»7.08O; 1810.. matured in 1871. After ill.- VS. So- The war debt sinking fund OOI of debt preme Court till was psi'I in gold wss reversed, valuation In 'ieeislon. Inieresi the 'ieeision 1870. $'«4J(rj.'.IOO. tax 5 mills. The a'scse'l vaiiiaii-.n of property In 11*71 waa which the rate of laxallon was 19V rsllcents per $101); ineonis from '11'" road, canal and other stm'ks ow i.'d wss »:!ril.r£l. The Slsle baika canals iii'd railroads, and liolil" » anilbondsof fotvent oiiir'ni' rof \ \ 7i7 In tiie linking fund. 1. a. -'' 'ilila :. debt, without any olTsi'l »ll6.7!6.'«!.on i < i 18911 L<indun, Bar.ng Bros. .I.A J %. A. do do do do du du do ReTotal valua- is ».;j7'^.7!0. 491. tion of property' in I»7I, tl26,3Z2,707. 45 cents on 9101). M.*8. *0. 9W.944 S.'Ut80 966,500 2,952,400 •61--63 do do 1890 Jan. March I. '909 6 N.O.. Clli/.'ns'Bk ol La. May. 1910 7.30 1S99 N.Y., Bank ol America. A. 1909 VarlnUB. N.O-.Cltlz'ns' Bk of La. 1897 .1.* J. N.Y.. Bank of America. July 1, 1910 A.*0. April, 1911 1872-78 Augusta and Boston. Various. War.. 1883 M. *S. Boston, Suffulk Bank. du du du Aug.. ISSO A. F. 6 do 1S89 do do June, 6 D. J. Augusta and Buston. Oct.. 1898 6 A. 18»0 London, Baring Itros. Sg. J.* J. 1800 do do do !*. ilu du 1865 dn 5g. 1880 * I8r0 Quarter. Baltlmure, State Agent 5 do IH(H) do A.*o. 5 1S«) du do Qu-.rter. 3 54«c. jjD.noo 5k 500 do sources of sinking fund. »2,<5« 1872 Sept.. 1S73 1895 M.'i's. N.O., Cltlz^ns^ Bk. of La 1,(100 1,000 S. Various. 1.000 1,000 Aliushouae L'n. do 4 th du do do do do do do du do du do du Lend. oi Frank. Y.. N. do 870 1.000 1,000 * Various. I8W 1871 loan. 1015 Tears M. 6 18fi7 State House Kiilargeinent Loan Lunatic Hospital, Ac, Loan NY. do do do 965.300 issi 183» Annapolis A: KlkrldRC KR Defen-e lionnty Loan Southern Relief l.omls Deaf and llumt) Asyhrn Loan., Assessed value of pn^perty In Various. N. T., B^k of America. I),9fi0.0(») 1868 Munlelpil, r Debt sssnnted I S _ Jfai//(.(i>.(-Ilalt,* llhlo KR.,sterirng 1838 Chesapeake A' Ohio t^atiat st'g 1838 Stisq. A; Tide W. Canal, sterling. .. !«» v-n-ru* Rallroa s iind canals Kasteiii Shore RR Baltltnore A: Susu, Cbesaneake & OIiio canal Bait. & Susqu<>lianna KR- * J. J. 2,»60,tl00 1 ' W 1898-99 * Co N. v., Gllman,Son* Co July 600 b 1>$«4 W M.*N. 1,01)0 51-'«1 18«3 1863 W,r J. *.l. 593,000 66,000 281,000 1,652,316 80,000 750.000 1,830.000 : Civ.lloan bonds M. *S. 'iice.lnlv, \>ses«ed value lit real and persona' -'*.7W.7M; rate of taTnlion.2 mills. Interi-st overilne .lannary I, IK72, Viy7,ini. Old Ti.'rrilorlaI bonds are not recognlu'd. Real and Eersunai property assessed In 11171 at f34,A38,77lS. oanln.f.P. A M. R.R.. Is s'cnred hy mortgage on road. Other loans to railroads have beeo hut notlsaaed. authorized tu aiunnnt of 17.748 The nominal debi of Kentucky '42 18«4 I do do 889.000 346,000 IMS . 971,334 348,000 45,000 102,000 416,800 2M),000 101, -.75 ISfrMS . J^rtit,vfirA«*/;fts— State from 8IO.noo.noo 'i '"irchaaws. t>een reduced since 1866 lo present lldures, hy sin)''"" 1861 bonds are pavahb 1871, and tliuse of f8tft Fifl' The 7j45,900 h Levee b.mds do do B"ndg fund UK coupons Bonds tor redempliun eertifs. &e.. Bonds to Boeuf A Crocodile Nnv.C" du forrell''fof P. I. Kennedy. do Issued to St.ite P-nit nllary. do to fund floating ilebt of State do t i.Mlss.* Me.\. O'lf Canal.. do Iss.t N. La. & Texas KK.Co do t-cboul held by Stat' Treas. do to N. O., Moll. & Cliat. RR.. do to N. O., Mob. * Texas KR. do Bounty do no do Is being rapldlT reduced hv a alnklag Bee notice In CaaomcLS. r. 14, p M4. land. .Ian.. 1883 New York. 6 7 4,000AO 8g.f. 3,900W) 1,000 1,000 1,000 fundlnK, &c Bonds for various State purposes. Military loan Kfntnrkti : Bonds to contractors, Ac du .lobn Tllford. act 1813... do Mllltury purposes do held by Boiinl of Ed L'>uisia:ta—i:h:i ity Hospital bonds. Bonds for relief of State Treaa... Bonds In aid of various railroads. 1S«1 i;. I 1880 1883 1884 1889 1,000 N rntal Tnlverslty bonds Thornton loan bonds War bonds Bonds, I. »l,.»inAIO. ,.|« The debt * J. J. .' Revenue Kanswi : fnndsblr. an.l It do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do too endorsein'ts (to Juty» 18il) 1870-71 Brunswick II .Albany KR 1850 JUiimi, lute est bonds. Inscribed stock 1847 .'<tock funded •0 Sacramentu, Treasury, do du do du do do do do 18«4 18»4 1865 l-'allroiid Refunded dilil. Id I 'ta O. N. v.. Union Trail Co. do do du do ; "70, (T. 14, mill : Old bonds held by U. 8. Govt Due Scbool and Internal Imp fund Convention bunds State bond;} (80ld or hypothecated. do Loan to .lackson, 1*. jk Mob. RR "lo. Au. ach. 111! April. Itm. Debt haa do do do dne la '< do do J. * I. 605,000 1 Hl«la .1. 1,983,000 125,000 319,500 187U War b.nds, 10-20 roar t(,r Ir. irM;.o«i 1857 1880 Soldiers' relief bunds do bou''ty bonds Stat'.' lapltol bonds CoU'ttfcUcut : act Sept.. kll ilrlAll* In rnifftrrt 400.000 UK Arkansas Central Bonds. Hci On., Vmvn- «. pabllalie4 In aail Attdlior^B mport la m. p. ahuw Xt) 00 lioek* l-ortsmllh RR h. U., I'ine lUuir 4 N. t). KR Mi<8., Unai'bllii db Rod lilver BR. Itoiicls. la, n. *'Va Duncan, it a Co do do do 6 1S71 1888-89 Liltle Geni-iita l:l. v., J.*J. snow 18m 1889 Uttio lioek V. Sl!,6:'i b«indfl liiriili.led debt T<-n ve;u- bnnils for deflclcnclea. Flna'lini: Mebt Maine I Oovamor'a loui, T. t3,«(U,0O) IWI cerlfs., 8cpt. 3U, 18il bonds of Tlia v., nunr4in,8. * Co, Maf. tan do do do May, •«• do do dn May. lim Lundon, Union Bk. Jun". 1890 do \tm do IMM do V» v., Dnnaan, 8. A Co. I8M do do do 1888 do do do Jan. 1. 1892 N. do do vifm » * U. «48,(IOU 1806 I««8 by Whom. : Levee Floritia IMfl IKID TO- 11 Loiin to Ata. tt t'liattaudosa l.o.in to New OrleanH & Heliiia At'tonMittt i,»ii/ni 18M 1W7 ISW bond Indorsement* lUIIroitd I.oiui ti68/nn 18M IWift do do flu Now huudfl du New limn of Iffn IIXMARKl.t WhM doe. Whore Payablei r»y»'i«i Alahaina do do tiAii t INTK RKST, oxpliinatlonfl see foot-notei. State hondfl, duo In 1B72 II. . bjr iclvlnii Data Blie or Amonnt of par (>utBonda. Value* at'nding. DESCRIPTION. SiaUJlil'l'lKS. * (;«., In Iho oUli^fi or Iha Llhrulan of CoiicroM, WMhlncton, D. CI na Iramvdlate notlcv ofaMr error 4lM«v«r«4 i« •rTablo*. Wm hy Itrri, - . $20,5&7,166 in unprmlucllvc i,^t urilic*. of 1962 all interest on the debt of Maaaawar chusetts is paid in coin, excep' "aa loan and tenipomrv loans. In 'ida Tl Increasd ahont »;'„1ll'J,,'«l. —at nd the sec numb' fa.1 rket lalue »I3,..'The than the ot cal > -red itr.ir.l « Krl. loaii io'tt '...nda. Herdell bv d. of real anil pers^mal Th" f;,'V9l.»^l.m'. the actual prop. By a law > I I valu'- ' laxallon -. in "<7I »aa l.nm wa» for State pnrinonicipal. Revenue ' lax on ravings hsak also ilri national bank ...i.iiMiis. on deposits, ol stock'', nu'l front several u'her soorcea. The credit of Massacbuxtls in the London market War loan, registered, is deservedly very hlgti. currency 6^s, will r.ow be paid on prjMBtallon Interest ceases on them after Jaly 18J1. »2i.sft;,'H;'. Cows, ami - I In 4 lata The debt haa been dlmlnlahad tl,M,^ prraoaal years. Assessed rslnallon of real aart propo-iv, I8;i-3,|«a0,00l)jp00,aiidrat»of iajailon ^ | mills. 8«rpIoaiwima to applM to ol bonds sa fast aa II aeeawalaMa. 4w *. !«»»«:»»: ,OH)i «. also over I.OH); A W): issued ".900 and LOOOj*. I<». JOO and ,'*i''"?'^'U Sizf, or pnr prt/'ie.— The soiveral de nominal Ions In which b.nds are 'i*" April A t>ot.: H .ai<.,Mar A Nov.; J. AII.,JnBaai>ac., ;and» for Jan. A Julv F. A A., Fob. A Aug.'. M. A 8.. Ma ch A Sept. ; A. A O.. t WAet A«yrtft/«.— J. A.I. stau' quarterly Irom March. Q.-^l.. uary: Fob; from in.:Q.-F..f|uartorly Q.— .1.. ouarterly from Jan '^ paga of tta* CBKainoi.g,coaiaiala« gtonmtloa npos tta fcntoril'x.— Tho flgurea lu Uriicfcon »l the end of remark^, la eacfr caae.^efer to tlia volama and : ; €» ' Bubject. , . . THE 856 •1 CHRONICLE. [June 29, 1872 STATE SECURITIES. Subscribers confer a great favor by g^lTlns us Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Table*. AVlll DESCRIPTION. Date Size or Amount of par Out- For explanation of all references see Bonds. Value st'udmg foot nutes on preceding page. Minnesota : State liuildtnR do do Sioux Loan 1SG1 1S68 do do War Loan Railroad Bond8(not recognized) .... Instate bonds to Phitte (Jouiity to Iri'U Mouutaiu nu UU UU 100,0U) 2,275,000 '57-9 '59-60 '51-9 WU '5il-9 UK '57-66 '56-61 '53-7 . . 3^«w Jersey: War loan bonds, tax free yew 1,IKI0 l,Ol« 1868 Hannibal* St. Joseph F;U yevada: State bonds do to fund lloatiiijf debt. JV. Hampshire: War loan coupon bonds do do do do do do do York: 1862 1858 '.51-8 Pacitic S. W. Hr. Pacific S. W. Mr. PacIttcKR. rguar.) do 100,000 186'J 1,000 1,000 1,000 '65-« Consolidated bonds Bonds to North Mo. lili Ponds to Cairo & Fulton Bonds Bonds & Bounty loan bonds, coupon do do registerefl stock, General fund debt— Astor t-tock do do deficiency loan, do do do do do do f Under Art., 7, Sec. f 1,4.56,000 1,589,000 3,000,00o Gl-2 1864 1866 618,000 600,000 790,000 1,000 Is 1848 1318 1848 J.& 561,500 900,000 800,000 1,537,887 & 6 Q.^j. do do I 880,001) I Deficiency lo^n of 18ia Comptroller's bds (.by Kev. Siai's). '. 1,',6.>,900 66,473 North Cftrolina: iiR. and improvement bonds, old... do do do do do do new (not special tax) do do do do Funding bonds, since war do do do Reglst*d certificateH of lit erai-y f u iid Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. :ii, '(;8. Special tax bonds Ohio: Itcglsteredloan, payable after 1870. do do do do do do do do lS*i5 do June.lSSl. do do ISSe. Oreffow— Relief bonds Bounty bonds Willamette Canal and Lock Penwiylvania: Inclined plane loan, April Coupon loan, April do do do 1 do do do do do , Chambei-sbu-g do {cp. 6 b i',6o6 1,0011 & reg.)... (registtre t)... Ccp. & reg.)., (regiMtered).... ctfs, May '^4, (leg.). St. Paul, Treasury. do do do do do do N. T., Metropolitan Bk N. T.,Nat. Bkof Com. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Uuncan.S. & Co Etate Treasury, War bonds do Concord or Boston, do do do do Trenton «j do do do do J, City, do do N. Y., Manhattan Bank do do do Albany. N. Y., Manhattan Bank do ilo do Albany, J.& D. J.& J. do do do db do Bank do do do do do do do <lo do do New York. do do do do do 4,738,800 3,639,400 2,626,000 1,739,000 2,117,400 1,721,100 383.045 100,000 11,407,000 100, &c iOtl, &e, 100, lou, &c Raleigh, Treasury, New York. do &c. 875,.S91 1,600,000 1,095,309 2,400,000 46,02; 200,000 is;o 1849 1852 isa 1852 1853 1861 1SC7 1867 1867 1867 1867 1861 1871 1862 1863 1864 Kundiiifr do ... ... ... do fitli 1361 ... Ijfiiids UU Blue Kldge New 17»4 1836 1857 1858 1859 - House stock, 1st tssae do ^(1 do do SI do do 4tli do do do do de State do 1866 1854 boildn House boiid.s do 18?'> 1856 1868 1868 1868 1869 F\iu<iin? bill* receivable Pftynient of iuter^'St Fund.ng bank bills Ctm version bonds Laud coniiii sslon bonds Fire loan bonds, sterling do do domestic Railroad endjrsemcuts leniiessee: State debt proper^ Turnpike road stocks Bank T. nn. stock Kailroad stocks....: 400,000 1,000 SWi.llKI 1,001) 1 12.000 2.915.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 .riO&C. &c. &c. &e, &c, &c, &c, .iO, 50, 50, .50. 50. 50, 3:B,;)H1 2'IO,0IIO 6g. 5g. 1MB. 5g. 5k. 5k. 3,778,5511 92,850 7,890,550 90.400 9,'271,8.50 T23,9.VI , tlieir recognition Is dis- upon which the revenue tax is milN, making Jnsiph KM. provides the Interest on its bonds. Ifoiuls due -Ian. 18?2, were paid In gold, hut after that lime in 23^ and Inleref-t 5 The Hnunllral mills, mills. tax 2>^ & St. currency, pui-snani to a reioiullon ol the LogisLtture. 1876 1876 •73- •87 18T.: 1881 July, •7!-3 Sept., '81-9 Oct., '72-4 Jan., •73-S4 .Ian., •86-96 Jan., ^97-02 April, 1877 April, 1877 At will. July, 1875 July, 1878 At will. Jan., 1874 Var., 1873 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1875 Dec., 1877 July, 1887 •68'98 do do do .Ian., 1900 Oct., 1898 Indettnitc. The subject is uuder litigation, and some bondholders have refused currency. The Governor's message, as to finances, was published 1 CHBONK'I.F. v. 13. p.SOC. Total .aluatlon of i-eal estate 1870, tn,320,113; personal, J8.377,995; tax (fl V4H per (100; amounted to»221.6o:!. Debt reduced last year, ^419.201. All the bonds el New Hampshire were issued for war purposes, and have been steadily reduced in amount. lie first two classes of bonds '.he principal Is payable, »I00,000 per year. Sinking fund, ^ov., 1871, was 11.18:1,112. Valuation of all property In lb71 »584, 1111.541). State tax. 3 mills. There is also lf6S,00O contingent debt to L.I. lUi., * 17,36: per annum for Indian annuities. Sinking liiiids at eluae of ilseal ye:ir, Sept. 3'M871. were If5.1.59.793 for bounty dcit; *I.80"),744 general lund IH.6.'H,226 canal debt and 119,139 L. I. Mil.: ranking total debt, less sinking funds. |:;9,182.702, or »2,936,441 liss than :87(). Net revenue of canals, I ; Assessed valuation of all taxable property is »2,052,537,t98, or about two-thirds of lis actual value. Tax i-ate in 1871 v as about 5>6 ml Is: Int-rest on all debt except bounty loan Is volunlarllv paid In gold. Bonds due July, 1872, alio pald'ln gold. (v. M.p. 19.) $981,588. The gross amount of the several Issues of debt are here given, but the value of bonds issued since 1865 varies much on the particular issues. Several plans have been proposed for scaling down the rlebt, but no definite action has yet been tal-en. Total interest overdue Sept. 30, 18;i. was *4,987.il9. (For the Governor's message on finances see v, 13, p. 740.) Oct., 1898 '98- '99 Phlla.,Farm.& M. B'k. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do April, 1879 July,18SJ Harrlsburg Treasury. 297,376 Prov.. K. I.H.&T.Co. var. var. var. var. var. var. b 38,837 189,691 Colnrabia, St. Treas. 127,441 do do do do 1,131,701 i,UM 970,0Ul 1,000 i.oaj i.aio 1.000 250.1 ItK) a a do do do •20II,UI0 S92.0OO 829,000 do do do 110 304,370 215,476 130,315 total valuation of real and chattel properly in was »l,5ir2,l2«,!l71, on which the 2.09 mills State tax produced |4,a5n,728, and otiier local taxes, whicli are very heavy In Ohio, raised tl8,6'>l,660. 1871 (T. 13, |). The debt 1875 1875 will 840.) is pay provided for hy sinking at or before maturity. which ftinds, It Is raised from numerous sources, principal y from corporations. Taxes are levied on personal property, which was assessed in 1870-71 at !H71,C86.9I8. and the tax was If620.61i>. Total revenue in 1871, *?.197,9-15. Funded debt diminished f2,13!,5.'i5. Balance in Treasury nt close of fiscal yeai .»1.476,Sj8. State holds »1,7.>I.321 in storks and »9,I00.000 or vallroiid bonds. Interest Is paid III gold on all loans prior to l867. Any couimhi bonds mav be changed to registered, 'llie bonds due In 1872 are payable at any time lill ls7i those of 1877 tl.l 18S2; those of 1882 till 1892. From Jan.l to .May 1,1872, *557,«60 bonds were paid. Columbia* N.Y. do do Columbia* do 1,100,000 1, •258,5.50 1 some ,265,800 481,445 A&O N. Y. do do do London Columbia. 300,4.19 do Aug., 1877 do Aug., 1878 Aug., 1871 Feb , Feb., Feb., Feb.. Feb., Feb., June, 1872 18T2 1877 1877 1882 1882 1S70 March, Debt was 1882 April, 1893 July, 1893 revenue, $6:S1.886. Treasurer Parker. November 23. states the debt briefly ibns; Total bonds printed by American Hank Note Co., $22,510,01*; of which $3,072,800 Jan. 1, 1877 were in Slate Treasury |16.000,aiO Bterlilig loan Jan. 1,188^ '83-8: in hands of Am. Bank Note Co.; };3,953.2I«) dcsJuly 1, troyerl; and balance $9,514,000 were delivered to July 1, '87-89 .luW 1, '83-86 financial agent In New York. Of llie latter, July 1, '87-97 $3,773,000 were in use as collaleral for loans; July 1. '75-79 $5 541.000 bad been sold, and .tSOO.OOO were to credit of sinking fund. Old debt not converted July 1, 1881 was $6,45:1.903. inaking total debt. $11,994,90-', withJan.l, 1885 out including bonds pledged, r railroad endorseJuly 1, 1888 ments. Sec CllRo.NlCLE, vol. 14, p. 385. for July 1. ISSS abstract of linanelat laws of 18T2. Taxation for July 1,1889 1871, rate. State 7 mills county, S mills. AssessJuly 1, 183 ed value of propel ty, $183,913,837. Del'aulted on August, 1894 At plcsore. < ; Julyl,'l868 Interest Jan., July 763.) 1, 1868 floating debt— Bank of Tennessee notes Treasury warrants Loan account In Now York Total debt of all kinds to Jan., 18TJ J«;/rrM— School fund bonds Penitentiary debt Frontier protection, gold, 20-40 yr. Deficiency bds, under act May, 1871 Claims on State before 1866 .... yermont: War loan bonds, coupon registered tirgtnta—0\A bonds, coupon " registered var v. 14,0.365 No Interest now paid 21,177,38! 1868-69 coupon & reg Deferred Uenifls forx of old debt.. 1S92 190) 1900 1900 3,2t9,69l> 1,903,0>8 ; and leaving the net amount of debt »in,9«1..5W. Total valuation ol lands, $205,386,777; lots and other property. $72,518,243; total taxable, $287.905. >io new debt can be created, except b> a t)30. two-third vole of the people. The rate of taxation was raised to 60 cts on the $100 for 1871, though since reduced to 40, hut a tax has been laid on railroad receipts, and on some other sources of revenue, 710,000 752,417 206,001 31,990,066 537,003 60,000 1870 1871 1,000 1,000 71X),00O 8,57,00) M. & S. New York. 82,000,000 acres of land, and also claims, on different accounts against the U. S. $451,000, which would be to that extent an oflset 1871 Valuiitlon of property, to the debt. $259,161,517. Th debt 1862 lt62 500o 500, & 811,500 100,500 Tar. *2UJ S-0 5 =•9 = h 1867 1867 1867 "*' t-*a J S £200 . ft D. Bost., N. B. Mut. Red'u do I.& J. do do do do do do do do Moutpelier, Treasury. London. 1871-'78 ia74-'78 1886-1900 1886-1900 1386-1900 1886-1900 1876-l»-6 1876-1886 1877-1887 1877-1887 1885-1901 $405,000 is (V. 14, p. 657, 768, 794.) being rapidly reduced. ftindirig law o* April, 1871. allowing coupons to be paid for taxes was repealed; but the refeai Is deemed lineoustitnilonal anil Is before hccoiirls. I per eciit interest a year Is to be paid oil coiisol. bonds and on \ of the face of old bds. Of »22.00(:.l»10 conso's.. about $:3.00tl.«l'l are in coni.on bonds. Assessed value of properly in 1871. $366,116,81.0 tax rate. 5 mills. The tax law of 1872 applies to numerous objei t* and ; expected to raise an iucrcaseii revenue, 13 p. l'ni,429, 8S9 106,"&c. 2i,000,000 1871 l(X),ftC.JlO,«)0,000 J.& J. Kiclimond, Treasury. J.* J, On seMlem't.wlth W.va, In June. 1S1I. bouda were paid. The is SJoneol. bonds, (v. 13, p. 6W,'=34.) The Slate owns about 1890-1910 March 1,1876 303,969 coupon coupouB 2,172,000 1966-67 '67- '8- '9 after deductingbou'lspaid in bv ailroads. From this total debt of $:M,990,066, the Comptro'ler deducts—debt of solvent railroads, $5,7.6,533 due from railroads then sold, $5,214,032; Indorsed bonds that will pay interest. $2,172,000, ami interest, $130,320; Int. 18 nio6. on bonds paid in. $535.590; estimated balance revenue due, Jan. 1. 1872, $1,200,000; making total deductions of 11." .028. 175. ' 1870-73 1892 1869-92 735,553 1.000 1,0001 '* " 4,083,991 6 6 registered registerej stcriing " \nterest fundable to Ji«i.6i due to July 1,18!1 (v. 13, p. 739, 839; total debt here given Is, according to a supplemental report of the Comptroller, Oct. 21. 1871, Ba sterling 18-.2. The & 6 5 & '5 • s^b'^ f all created for war purposes and is being steadily diminished. The valuation of real and personal property for the fiscal y.-ar ending Apr. 1S70. $1:13,189,489. and tax 01 25 cents on $100. Total ; Colnnibla, Treasury. 11,600 500,000 var l-dj«'K Now G * *2,275.0tM:; russcfl in llic State. Tot.al propcity valuation. »90,lll,8l.2. ta.vation n)<: mills. The vfthiatlon of all property In 1871 was •72- '89 Jan., 1871 Jan., 1876 July, 1881 Jan., 1837 1,019,000 700,OI»I 1.SJ Issue, noietter ) series, letter B .^ do not l*-ttered « reen issue, no letter j iS 2 Bds to fuiidint. on abo^ e to Jan., '6-( Int. due on alt bds cstim'd to Jan, ^t Funding bonds ** " " " " amount of •74-'89 6,712,606 Green " '37-'89 '89- '90 N. Y., Amor. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do do do State Treasury. do 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1838 1833 Slate Capitol stock i .B°Z" 3ds to fund Int. on above to Jan, 6ii Sailroad debt— Bonds end'rsed for railroads') S;^ Bonds loaned to UU.'s, old.. -^S BdB is-*ued to RU.'s since '66— ^'^ •* bonds are held bv the permanent school The "Minnesota fetate Hallroad" bonds, which are repudiated, were issued In 1858 to the fund. tUi75,0(iO,0liO, 7 i,5r»7,i«» 1869-'7tl Hermitage purchase bds " S S S ** 1883 1888 '74- '88 On demand. Albany. 6 44,.500 186:! 8late 1877 1878 1879 1872 Dec, 1883 March, March, Rhode Inland: South Carolina: State stock REMARKS, t When Due. The H.)0 1860 1836 l.-i5a May Registcr'd do do Coupon loan of April l'.t(.$:il,OO0reg; Militarvloau of Aiav 15 (e[). & reji.J Slock loan of Feb. a (re;;istered)... do do do do do 1,000 1,000 1866 1868 1867 & Whom. levenue 10 (f^l.OOOreg.).. :2 a a 6x. 5 Payable and N. Y., Manhattan 5 l,106,4-«l '. J. do do do do do 6 3 5.150.2a) 2,099,0a) 473.000 o' Conaltutionj rftniJT>Phf canal Debt, J*' ^^^ ,^ j^^.^ g^ ^^< Art 7, Sec.ia. J. do do 1,.TO!.0(KI by Of J.& W,67.->,0ttl I J. M.&S. M.&S. J. £ J. M.&S. A.&O. 1,199,900 1,002,900 593,4ai IjOOO & do do do do do do do do do 392,000 5(«,00U 3,379,000 5,219,000 500.000 160,000 18i7-3, J. ;,961,01K1 1861 1863 1861 do taxable M.&N. J.&D. 2.W7,000 1867 1871 J. do do 439,000 Principal, TpVliere All these J.& 1011,000 50,0l«l 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 WhCHT Payable ! 14, ii. iv. 19, 175, 885, 457, 489,657.) — : June . , " mn. i^, THE OHRONICLR 867 CITY SECURITIES. ut of Coo«re«, In the yoar ITO. by Wk. b. Uama * (;.i„ m Iha omea of lb* LIbrirUn nf concniM WasklagtOB, C.| P, Naharrlbe ribera will coiirsr area! fltror brKlvinK na iMmadUta jiotU a »f a« y arror <la«o «laeav irara< mm t T»M—. INTKUE8T. DESCKirnON. llnte SUe or Amount CEutemd »ooordlii« lo ! PrlnclMl • of par OntBoudi. Value. st'udlng For explanation, see Albiinu.y.y.- Bde for muulclpM par' 'Yo ilo do du do do cin do do do do do do >l« 1871 ta7l pleasure after 1890.. M.AN. V«r v»r. 10O*c. 100*c. 100*e. 100*0. 7.'«7,63) 18«S imo Park luiprovt'iniMU loan 18(3 18SS 1893 IS(8 UK & tOOftc. Lounlo Unit. Ohio Out' nillllon loan, IMIts C. RK..., Hall i'tttirt Ilimsi! , to Vii. Valley IMl To W.'at. Md. It.lf. ifor»l.mv«W).. Kndoi-AcnienU for N, \V. Va. lilt..., IOO&C. lUOftc. lOUftc. lOMc. l'I.sc:Ht:niiilM B^altn Various Trust Funds Renewal city Debt I i Ml' Fi-b 8 8 189,723 9,000.000 1,V 10,000 i,aio,ooo 318,100 8«l,64« 187,414 « Ti3,ll00 IOO.tc. lOUftu. 1,000,000 [irr •'»« n •eenraa b|r Itl i,t»«lMailas. -" • 1911 1H76 8! :S9S , City n)celpU,lini,83IS,SK9; lnl.a-c«anl. iro-'a* credit has been loaneil eitrmlrrlr lo rtflroada. In etchango lor thi-lr «<rnrllir*, whirh II holds to the amount ot 9ll.iiri.v«>*. The sinking ran.i lor H.ft o. lilt. ».vi«ijii'ii.'.ii »«• iir;»«rr, Baltimore, do du do do do do do do do do do do do do 8 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 May ITOS 1898 1, Bept. B«pt. Bcpt, du. 1, I, 1, 1, Jan. 1, ,l>ll. 1, .iBlr 1. Dee.8l,l*l: We.t. MiL ; 6 Baltimore, 6 do do do 6 6 6 6 »7I,100 5«0.I»»J I.OIK) 1,0110,000 IJIOO 80),tU0 8 7 1:1: •••-.' • and the lan tiMal of the trveml Tlie amouiii „f »M«>.I.12. pays Inlrrfst In |il.1,n4;;.i>v, 1880 l<«9 1890 1886 1994 :. , „ , IS/UI/UI loan; Wat. waterworks, tunl l*>. Hallway, and liiliri-- Apr.^1800 The paillea. ,r r t 1. • U.R. Istobei Jolr endoraed. 1. 1880. , Ti- fa'-'.Tw.mi 1 I-,.; , m ,,,; r,cUt,Tn4 'i-nerally due al pleaMure after Iha ilty named. The flscal year now >i l.'.an. .luly, 1900 18i»-'85 1886 l«sii,il itr," 1880 Bangor ft Boston. Valuation of real and |M-nu>iial proporty »8,x;9J*s. Kate nf taxation. 2H per el. The loans lo F.nmpr ft N. Am. Itli.an to Banxor ft P1seala<iu • Kit. are Bccun;.| by Orsl mortgages on those rowls. 1873-'8S 1874 Mereh. Sat. Bank. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank Boat., I 18M 180* The population do do Dorchester water loan Brooklyn : City Hall loan Water loan Debt of Willlamsburtfh loan 3 8,759 583.205 £A I t 1810 I86« 1870 1870 . 1,0(J0 1861 1.00U l,UUO 1,100 i.oou 1,1X0 ; , 1.0(10 I 1,000 I 1,(X«) I I 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.vlOO IfiOO 1,000 1,000 1,1101) 1,000 1,000 ijm S>iwcraKeboDds, continuous. local. do bonds (coupon) bonds do 1,000 1,005 ; 20I,S'IO 6 490,000, 6 3i9,C0O l.(IO« Fire loan 1,290,000 6 6 4,000,0(10 . Ass. fund bunds, continuous Central ave. sewer bonds Charleston. S.C.: City stock ? 250000 2,-»4MO 18.15 do do do tiowanus Canal impr. loan, do 18<i« Bushwick av. do do 1%5 do South Seventh do 1866 do Union HtriH't do 1867 do Fourth ave. do isa do do do 1887 Wallabout Bay do 18*1 Bedford ave do local.... 1867 Kent ave. b;isln do 1869 N. V. Uridine loan. reK& coopon 1870 Prowpeet Park loan, do .... 1860-'?.! Waterloau 18)7-nj 394,000 836,000 2,523JXID 18.19. '61 1857 1885 IS'M 1865 isia Soldiers aid fund loan. Nal'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan... National tiuarcl loan Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local Third street do do . 000 1,000 1,000 1,000 do do do do do do do do London. 1,949,711 1863 I8SS X I J.* do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do do do do do do do do iUO,llOO 328,1100 771,0 278,000 'MS,000 1,800,000 8,938,000 9,274.000 1,919,000 4,897,103 %o,oao 1868 1871-'8» I90O-1DOI 1872-'7r> 1875- '80 On demand •a-.'/nH/i/i— Bounties to Voluuteers.S Bounties to Volunteers T To build i:i:glcston Ave. sewer.. B2 F Loan to Cin. * Hills. do to Little .Miami ICIi RR do KatouA Ilam.UU do Covington* Lc.v.RR do lljio& .Mississippi RR do Marietta* Cin. HI! A O H M I t'oinmon School purposes, r-^g A Bonds to fu'id tIoallnsd"ht Bds toO&M Itl'.topur. whf prop.N do for Common School purposes. do to pur re \\ estate for WorKli'seV do tohuild Workhouse Y^i do nnr.Orph. Asyl. Kds for park.C do forerection of a Workhouse.. do for waterworks Ci C3 do for waterworks do for Coinnion school purposes!*^ do for Common School purposes.? do to <)& M ICR to pur. whf prop.N do pur Epls. Bury'tf Gdsforpark.Q • Imp. waterworks, i.C do forexten.A do D do do do do V, do do for rundlnK floatlUK debt....A2! do loaned ti Whitewater Canal.. A 8 do for new hospital 88 do for now hiispllal do forfundiiii< OoatinKdebt L do forexten.£ Imp. watervorks.K do liu F do Bds pur. Orph Asyl. G'ds for Park.O do for Workhouse V3 do for scwera:(e R, do for tmprovinu Gilbert ave V' 1000 laet j i8«8 18-tO 1311 1H50 1851 18«-'51 IS5I 1815 1S35 , 1,000 l.UOO 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I. OOP 1,000 l.OM 1,000 1«5 l.OllO 1834 1368 1846 1,000 1,000 1^ 18(18 1868 1S68 1888 18'J0.'6I 1835 1860 1847 1819 IfSO 184)- '48 18l7-'48 I8ff7 1868 1853 1853 1853 1851 l/BO 1,000 1.000 1,0)0 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 I, Olio a 87,000 2iSt8,0i0 2,896,000 mooo 3,421.000 2,000,000 187»-'80 do do 1900-1901 be found 6 31,000 6 25,000 6 150,000 73-10 91.000 6 96,000' 6 134,000 6 91,000 6 9S«.nOO 6 110/100 6 25,000 5 66,000 5 210,000 6 18,000 14,006 81,000 990,000 I90,<X» ISOMO 103,000 99,000 199/100 17,000 199.509 ico/xn 1/00 i,ono l,ini do do do 6 7 5 6 6 6 73-10 7«-<0 78-10 78-10 8 6 6 6 6 1,000 1,000 1,000 do do 7 7 A. 149,000 27/100 9D0/n0 99Ov00D mfioa To/no imfloo * O. Var. J. * .T. J. 8c ) A D. F.ft A. J. *D. J. * ,1. J. * J. ,1. * J. .1. A D. U.AN. .). M. M. M. M. *K. *N. *K. *8. A.ft do du do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1873 1861-13 1881 • 1891 1817 1885- '94 1880-'8l nearly fiS.Ulo.insl to W.Oil.imt. Till- r.i :. on the assessed valuation of last year, u\c"*agfd $3 84 on the fion. The rale baa Wen reduced, they say, lo leaa tbait a mhiI oa tba nrrnsird valuation ot last year. The Maror Id hia Message, states the dent 10 Dec. 8, 1^71. at 8-J..2-'r,,lM' Mr for pub. Ininr'm'ts. less ti!.:«>.tS5 in sinking funil. (or local Ininroveinents as marked Im-al In this: tabl*..)) a-hl(-h are a lieu ^on the prop- 1881 89/157,4(16 1)107- •SO ISTJ-'UO 187i-'90 187Ta6 loasie 6 6 6 73-10 78-10 6 6 A. &0. H.ftN. M.AM. .1. * D. M.AN. .1. J. * J. * O. imi i.onn 100,000 70J)00 « 6 7 I860 1868 iflm 1.10,000 71-10 A.*0. M.AS. A.*0. M.tB. 1.10000 -;)-io M.ftg. 1,0110 1879 000/)00. I901-'ll 191S-'^4 1881-1902 Syrsfrd'te do i 1880 Bonds are mostly held within the Ktate ol South Carolina, and Interest la paid In Charleston. 18(9- '98 1883- "84 1890 ft Co. I Cincinnati. do do Total fnnde<l debt. April 1, 18^^ rt4,103/ni. Floating debt, ^^1,649. Asaesaed Tslae of real i Amer. Ex. Bank do do do do do do 1874- '82 1882.'99 1890-'% Dec., 18811 Aug., 187- Dee., 1880 Jan., 1881 do du du I rTl. was 9286.890,890; rrnonal. f I Cook County debtlsBll7 187l-'99 1872- '79 lSJJ-89 J.ily, IS7i .Inly, 1876 m A : 1878- •76 due : In and interest is;:!, |>ercenl. except payable in J. 8l3l'/)t^' Is all ft .1. orlnM.A-S. Populallon by census of isf. In 1«». Tax rale f.ir l»71. :( ." • folhiwing table Irom the li. .1 Hainlllon (;oiinly, Ohio. valUBIlou ol the City ot CIncii.uati for leb >cars ; I do Jan.. ISSS June, Nov., I8SI 1885 It do do do March, I K '4 1 i. n 1886 Oct., 1886 March, 1888 June, 1888 Ang., 1888 2 July, IffiR Jan., 1880 Nov.. 1890 Sept.. 189* SE 1^1 5i § ^ 8 g S g s. 1 5 5 « i n I R H 1 1 8 5 1 i June,1889 , A*t ty, Sept., of actual value.) Total Iota calrulaled al 8196 000/100. Tax rale for mills rebate of taxes tor loss by Are. tduwu. Population In IV.O 298.983, against 109>n In ItO. &). 1880 1880-'<S do t'lnclnnall N. Y, Amer. Ex. Bank, April. 1896 do do do do do do do do Philadelphia, Bank N. A. March, 1897 do do do du X. B. Jnne, 1897 Ex. V. Y., Amer. Sov., 18*7 do do do Jan., 1900 du du do Jane, 1900 du du du Oct.. 1900 do du do March, 1908 Cluclnnall. Oct.. 1»14 y. T. .Vnier. Ex. N. do du " 1 1868- '90 ISTI I do do do do 1 bent-Otted and must be paid liy It ; float'neoblltratlons. 81/127.514. eons'sttnsf o( eer'-' T,it flcalea and fll"M"l due ('111 •-••• lal debt, »:«l.6«..;»). Thr -v claimed that the total detir ji UMiWAM. Population In ,.t 266,661 In 1860. Valuation Of properly about f.tv,- erty 1866- '95 'I du N. v.. Am. Exch. N. Bk. do do do do y. Y., Duncan, f. ft Co. do do N. v.. Am. Kxch.K. Bk.! N.V., MctrupolUan Bk. K. Y., Anier. Kx. Bank. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do do do do do do Philadelphia, Bank V. A. N. Y.,Ainer. Ex. Bank.! do do do do do do do do do do do vlty. a law of mi taxation for l>i,(h elly and eounty purposes was llm-ted to 2 cents and 3 mills on the dollar, on the assessed valuation of ls:o. The Boani of Kstlmate In Jnlv. 1871. report timt tltelr CHlltnate au(KUl less f'sn Ias( vear. or a t, 187»-'81 V. V. Duncan, 8. N. Y., ill . By do do <>. M.«8. J.*D. F.* A. J.* D. J.4> J. J.* J. M.*N. H.AN. A.AO. A.*0. m the last d r. i.. -=. nuanctaf report <>f Utv 1890-'91 do do 3300,000 6 ft 7 40.(100 J. e 1899-190O Boston. lSr2-'76 1873 1375 J. <k J. J.* 1,090,000 3,790,000 I -a 1900-UOI V»rl. : Water loan 1,000 do 1,000 Sewerage bonds 1,000 do ijno River Improvement bonds ipn Manlclpal and School bonds a do do S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'^o). Cook County debt isia-w .', sterling Je>l0ll,0itl loan, negoilaic,! lheilty».1,»a,4iri hi curr.noy. An tide In nvarti to uxallon, by Mr. ;8n-*7» 1875-'* Brooklyn, do do do do do do do Var .; . Ud demand Charleston 5,112,000 51,500 90,000 1893.'S4 J. do do do « Total amount ol ta\.j o debt In ls7i> 71 was «^,Oi,s«;, Anrll 30, 1871, was |r^>,iin<.l:l6. and 11 then held, «11,632.!>59. Slnklnufunl suOlelent lo me«'t thi- di'hl as 1< l!l74-'78 do do do do do London. 6 6 53,000 99,000 150 000 l.«,000 213.000 90,000 952,000 2J.000 SS.OOO 25,000 167,000 135,000 3!5,0a) 321,000 30^,000 336,000 1878-'79 I871-1t7 188t-'87 1885- "SO Boston, ?• of Bos|,,ii in I'Oi was 230,si6, against 177,840 In I8HI. Valnalion of real (-slate In ttiu was 83RI/ID'I,1UI ; personal |.r'.i..rl,, «.M'!.l'«-.,r>K- i.,tal. 158 LIB!!. 10 P. iin„n w.i,, j.i-r f l.dli iv.r 81 .1 On demand Boston, 6 893,900 411,000 1,928,000 2,383,179 668,890 688,000 1.000 1819-^ do do local Improvcni Brooklyn local Improvement loan Mt Pro-pect Square loan • no*. Nov., Augusta. rii 500 500,000 1,(50,000 117,00} k 1M3 Boston HlKlilands Consolidated St. Imp loan, st.rling Bonds for various city purposes I oiuij 1 8 1,0(11) 1852-'e8 Bonds for .M uiilelpal Purposes 185^'•3 do Uecrulrln}; purposes l8««-'68 do bounty to volunteers... 1863 do city purposes ISOt-IM do (lo various ISU'SO Roxburjr war deb assumed Renewal of water bonds ol '48 isiJ Water loan, sterling 18l»-'49 ."^Ity notes (now uiaTn) Act 1859 1881 Water loan ((Jbesuui Hill Reso.)... 18l!5 do do do ... 1869 do do do ... 186S do (Dorchester) OtUr/tffO Amount Loan f Albany * \iu mortgage on load (1 r«» MO : do fund for Sinking land lor »>i< isilM ., May, do do 6 M3,9«6 lOOAc. im Kit issn.81 -. 'H , .1 The city ism MS4 ISM do do 8 6 M,9I8 9,000,000 «,»l 1,083 410,853 1871 isr^ York db Cum. UK. Wot. Md. \»i .. Union ItU Ointfor^ Jfr. City debt propter Periobiicnl A KftuH'td-c Kit. loan.., EinMpi'Hii & N. .VtiiiTii'iin UR. Baiixor& lOOftc. tOOftc. , Loan do do do 100*0. lOO&c. 18W uet loan loan FunilhiK loan do do do WW 1,000,000 Pulilli- I'ark.s (I>riild Hill) <lo d.. r<)iis4>lid:iti^I w.oni i,8iia,uo I, .)UDe, I^T4-74 Sinking Mar. 1879 nam. 1 '«Mto. CoiisoliUtUcd bounty loan Kxi'inoC do Nc«Cliy F.* A. 850,000 v»r. I8M & 40O.0OO 10 1,1100 Mo.omi i«o,av RKMARKB.l when dm. WIioui. I.IKII) 100,000 l.tlUO 18S8 Where Pavablo uid by 1,010 59.0'JO ano.iw 1,0 1,000 1,000 1,000 I8SIAM H.K., 1M6 t J.AD. N.r.. Duncan, 8. « Co M.*N. do do ,). AD. do do F AA. Boal.,Merch'aU' Bn^ M.AB. N. v.. Duncan, B. A M.AN. do do M.*8. d(» do M.*N. do do 1,000 1,000 1870 HoiiiU loaned to X\b. & BuiMt> ir/ivr,r, <la: it.HKi'tfor various ptirpoies CUV »t'k due at Jail Mtocli Wnf or lost! 1890 1W4 IMl I'M ISO WiKrr Atock 4 When Ji'V Payable. foj^t-notvs. I II I 811 I 4 I « t 3 8 e « ^ •^- 5. I i I I I i I i I ! I i ToUl debt ol Clnclnaatl la ahont tumf0». ^- Inl acoonat aboal t800/ia> cer aanam. do ,Sf!«orB.i;r'i/.(e.-Tho sites In which bondaare Issued: ri.,ioiiand I.OOO; », 100,500and l/loOs d,100and 1/W: «,alsooTerl tWi/.Wj ».«»0: *.**.•«• ^^_, Whet pr.vi')/,'.-.!. & .I.standsfor Jan.* Jnlv; F. & A.. Feb. * Aui.: M. & 8., March ft Sept.; A.* O., April ft Oct.; M.ft N.. May ft Not.; J. ft !>., Jnaa ftDM.; ^t-^^ quarterlv (Vom .lau.; Q —F., qnarterlv Irora Feb.: (y.—M.. ouarterly from .March. , ^ j . ., j — , ___*. ..^s-i,.^....! la ,_ • ilatciociM v«MMtd. tb Jfan irt*. In this column asummary of Iho lalsstluIurmaUou la regard wUli r«f<t«MW tp mor«^otaU»d beglrea city • . aianotalwUl r-. » ._„ CSBO.VlOLg V W W J, . . 1 ' ' THE CHRONICLE. 858 fjune 29,1872. CITY SECUEITIES. Subscribers nrlll confer a great Tavor by giving us Immediate notice of any error discovered lu our Tables. DESCRIPTION. Date ot For explanation of all references, eee Bonds loot notes on preceding page. C.ncinn'7/i—f Continued; do to build Egsrleaton ave sewerBS W do Improvement bonds do water work jiurposes G'neril Improvement C4 <fit2 Columbia, S. C. : Bond.* for various purposes Funding and substitute bonds, &c City Hall,&c H71 1871 1811 do do Gas Co. sto-k Funding bonds, coupon ' 1,873 do 1871 1853 1866 per Cent. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 13.T6-71 Bo'tdslor various purposes DltroH, Mich. : Ben is for various purposes do Water W'lc Co, guar, br city, do for building City Hall Jirtef/, City par OutValue st'ndlng 1856- f8 Columbus:, o'a. : Subscriptions to various RR. stocts ISSS-M INTEREST. Size or &C 250 1,000 1.000 1,000 6 1867-'69 73-10 100,000 136,0(0 7 3-10 60.000 7 300,000 7 1 When Principal, by Whom. A.&'O. N.jr., Amcr. Ex. N. do do do do do do do do do J. «:D. M.&S. F.&A. 183,400 161,450 250,000 J. J. 118,000 147,000 10,000 175,900 27,500 J. & & B Columbia, do J. J. & J. Savannah, C.R.R.Bk. New York. Col. City T easury. & J. A. &0. New York 4 Columbus. J.& J. Columbus. Varl. & ST., Cent. Nat. Bank do do J. J.& D. 1852-67 1869-71 1S66-69 1,009 l.UOO 1,000 73AX) 1.10,000 Oe 400,000 2U1,000 129,000 870,000 1.00 'e J. J. .I.&.T. J.& J. J.& J. .I.&.T. J.& J. 473,01 l,i*IO(; 1,0' J.& J.& 1,314,000 Van. Varl. 1870-1 1871 1,000 a 1,665,50.1 M.4N. Varl. Varl. 1,'.;91,500 Varl. 1852 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I.0OO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 i.aio 1,000 1,000 J.&.J. Cty, .Jeisey .Jeffnrsonville RB stock School Houses 18!i3-.M Subserln. to stock, 8tr^dpr^8, wharf L.& N. K.B 1854 1854 1857-59 1865 Waterworks Bounty fund For improvement of streets 186«-()r 1854-'70 Puhlic schools Water stock Sewer bonds 1867 1863 1871 1868 1863 do Rowan's, H city wharf Elliabeth and P. BR Whft f property ,JalI bonds For old liabilities School bonds For old liabilities St Lo lis Air Lino RR RR IS'iS 1868 1869-71 18«9-';0 1870 1871 1871 City Hall * boncfs, endorsed i^yiichbtirg, Ta.: by Louisville.. iJonds various purposes Bo nds, 8 per cent Jlamp/iln, Tenn.: 1 onds fo"- various purposes rost bo'ids Var. Funding loan, (gold) ..* Endorsement M. & L. Rk. R.R Mobile: City debt do do ABC DBF (pay. an'iy (pay. an'ly till '91).. till '86).. Bonds to Mob. & Gt. North RB. Bonds to Grand Trunk Railroad Wharf bonds Cityf 'Uded dt>bt To .Mobile jE North western RB M'lntgomery, Ala.: Bondsof ISOS, N. 4 8. Ala. RR Hew YorX: Water stock 1870 1837 1.000 1,000 1866 1866 1S.M 1870 1870 1871 lu71 1,000 1,000 1,000 18C8 1,000 1841-63 do 1870 Croton water stock 1S45-60 oton Aqueduct stock 1865 Addl 'nal new Croton Aqueduct... Cro'on water main stock Croton Reservoir bonds do Aqueduct bonds Croton water pipe bonds Central Pa k fund stock lKl-7 do do do do 1853-7 do do do do 1857 Cen. Park additional fund stock do do do Central Park imp. fund stock 1857-9 do do do do do 1860 do do do do do 1865 New C Building loan stock. No Real estate bonds Public education stock ITocks and slips stock 4 * r.... Dock Bonds Floating {(ebt fund stock Market stock do do 'do City Cemetery stock do 1853 1860-3 1853 last 187D 1860 1865 do b b A A A A A A A A A A A A A do Lunatic Asylum stock do do Fire department stock Fire elegraph bonds 270,50(1 191,000 500,000 154,000 425.001 136,0(0 1,000,000 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 189I-'92 1878 Bonds are all coupon, and were Issued in small amounts as wanted. City holds so:iie stocks and otlier property. Valuation of property 1871 ll 11! t3,386,ao. 1873- '83 1887-'39 IStO, 79,601 ; value of waterworks, »1,176,000, against a debt of »a;0,000; amount ot city taxes on real and personal property in 1873, Ii73,809 ; in 1871, »918,807 ; in 1870, |710,6(>0. Population In 18Ti-'81 18i4-79 Various. 1875-81 May 135,000 23,000 M.&S. Varl. 809,692 111,817 J. J. 25,000 3,515,000 230,000 300,000 J. J. J. 500,0 151.000 250,000 & 6 & 6 6,500,000 6.907,939 1,000,000 500,000 1,500,000 266.500 300,000 4. ''52500 4.111,200 1,8! •.,0.10 Assess iient b mds City Parks ;mr>rovem'tfund stock. Normal scliool fund stock Public sc'iooi building land stock.. Ad iltionai Croton water stocR Sewer repair stock W. Y. Count!/: County Court House stock do No. 3... do do No. 4... do do No. 5... do Sol. subs. Bed. bounty bonds Sol. bounty fund bonds Sol. subs, and Relief Red. bonds. Sol. bounty fund bonds. No. 3....... Boi. bounty fund Bed. bonds. No. 3. Blot damages Bed. bonds Indem. bonds, do do Assessment fund stock . Westchester Co, Imp. bds. ikii isH 8,5 1871 1871 1871 1«71 187J !,R00 2,201.100 6i 7 7 6g 7 6 6 6 < 1901 May, 1898 '73to'98 1898 1889-1901 do do do Bk of America. do do do do do do 'r2-'89 •75 '80 4 Sept., 1891 April, 1891 feto'93 Interest on 1200,000 of the sixes is paid in Balll more. City holds nominal assets of $9513.645. Lynchburg, do floating and 05-erdue debt in 1370-71 was $!,011,. 981.ofwhicli $531,250 was taken up nvailalde assets .\nril, 1871. »377.98S; not available. $214,1C.1 valuation of real and personal, $21,542,315; t«x, $481,8.>2. Population, 40.230. Valuation ofpropcrty, 1811, $20,376,916; tax, \'4 per cent. Tucre are also $'^000,000 of bonds in hands of trustees for G.T. RR and $",liO,0O0 for The Memphis. Myers* Co N.Y., P.M. do do Charleston, S. C. Mobile, Bk of Mobile. do do do do N. Y., Merch. N. Bank, Mobile City Treisury. do do N.T., Howes 18'5-'9« 1872-1910 Nov.,1900 July, 1872 1891 1886 1885 July, 1899 Nov., 1895 till 1901 ; ; , Mobile &N- W.R.K. Bonds are endorsed by N. 4 &M. S. Ala. RR. The city and county, though Idenlleal as to bounda1870-75-79-80 ries, have separate organizations and distinct 1902 debts. The followingstale put shows the amount 1883-90 of funded and temporarv debt, and the amount in 1884 the sinking fund at tiie tlates named. 1900 April 1, Jan.l, Jan. 1, 1900 Des'-rintion of Debt. 1873. 1871. \STi. 1907-1911 Funded city delit $48,016.7n6 $57.!199.:'08 $li9.SVl,7J8 Funded l»07-l'ill county debt.. 20.981,350 29,239,.')IXI 29,379,500 1880 Total funded debt. .$68,998,146 $87,238.6(8 $88,7111.218 1887 Less sinking fund.... 18.115.891 '20,182,321 20 469,787 1898 1898 To._. less s'k'g f 'd.$50.S82.'252 $6-.On6,'286 $6^,231,461 Total, 1874 Tempoi...^ emporary city ... 1874 debt. 10.525.100 14.944.(»lo M.SHI.aW 6.;1.-|0.291 City Ity revenue bonds.. 1376 Lw....... 3,080.000 5.479.100 .....^....v.^-. County rev. b'ds, &c. 8,88';,'«0 'm'.im ii5i2i700 1887 1895 Total temp'y debt..$22,491,30O $21,313,100 $'22,806,997 1873 1873 The population of 1873 York In 18-,0 was 921,531, against S05.a>8 in 1860. The following table shows 1872-1876 the progress in ten years of prOi.erty valuation 1901 and taxation. 1878 1894 1897 s ss S2 1897 <£> «> CO r..f r. — S a 188S N'. . N w Q.-F. 7 June, Louisville. M&N. 275.60) 15 .,000 11,500 .376,600 do do Oi{., 1898 N. Y. all »;,tK0,0.lO 18;'2.'89 Louisville. — — e& 4 85 1896-97 •TS 1872, meet July, 1897 July, 1898 N. Y. Bk of America. Q.-P, M.'4 6 1,000.000 848,000 1,106.700 100,000 8,S8S,S00 6,000,000 80,000 do do a.-F. 6 ,-r. 7 M.&N. 6 -F. 5 -F. 6 —F. 6 F. 5 -F. 6 F. 6 ,-F. 6 ,-F. 5 -F. 6 .-F. 5 -F. 5 -F. i&6g. »r.4 N. 00.1 2,600,000 600,000 100,000 40.200 2,000,000 4,000,000 »1«,700 745.800 ,T. do do that the rosourct's were adetiuale to the city debt as it matures (e.\cept the to the K & P. U.) The total delit January. 1872, was *6,I53.(K10. exclusive of tlie railroad debt, for which the roads arc liai)ie. amounting to »1.5.58,00«. Population in 1870 was iai,'i5S against 68,033 in 1860. January, . 69^,0(10 1863 1863 1363 & The commissioners of the sinking fund Mporled April. 1832 do 11-83-84 do April. 188:1 do l»*l N. T., Bank of America. Mav, 1887-89 6 2,748,000 75,000 40,000 181,010 75,000 451,200 3,340,000 300.000 400,000 400,000 2.767,000 3.000,000 B'-idge 4 J. .1. 4.649,618 73.000 2,900.000 5 250.000 1,451,80 1,250,000 912,000 490,000 490,000 3,066,071 399.300 275,000 990,000 1,6110,000 & J. * J. 4 .J. M.4 N. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. 4 J. J. 4 J. M.4N. J. 4 J. 254,200 345, HKi 500,000 360,000 230.000 300,000 Bk do do do N.T.,Bk of America. J. A.ftO. 55';,200 S. T., Mercantile N. 1, 1891 Various. & Varl. Varl. F. 4 A. 500,000 250,000 1,558,000 bonds Accumula' ed <lebt bonds Street i.rip.ovemcnr bonds Street opening and improve, bonds Vol. Soldiers f'au. Aid fund bonds. do dj do do do do do io Ninth district Court Hou"e bondi.. Consolidated stock, coupon Dept o Par 8 linprov. bonds Central Park commission bonds <t 1 July, 1889 Louisville. J.&D. M.&N. A.&O. Va I. A.&O. 166.0110 1,133,4.37 J. J.&,T. 3T2.0(IO Tax relief bonds coupon do do N.Y, »'«),l.'«) N. Bk. Jan , 1877-9' No very deflnite Information in regard to the dedo July, '99-19t« tails of the flnancial situation of the Lcliy, 1$ do June, 18T2-79 oblainable. do Ian., '98 190U Varl. Varl. Varl. J. 150.000 10000 A itO. M.&S. W.tN. 521953 I Repairs to buildings, stock Consolidated stock, coupon Aceummulated debt bonds A 1.59,1100 2.500,000 2,063,200 1,766,600 115,000 A A A A A A A J. 919.000 33.000 A A A.JtO. 17,000 72,000 449.1100 A A A City lmpr#v. ir.ent stock New York 1S7-2.'81 1886-''90 Ist LiuUriUe, Ky.: Ne Population, :S70,9,29S, against 8.062 in 1860. market bonds were Issued in May, 1872. 1887 1892 : Water loan bonds., coupon do do do Sewerage bonds, coupon Bergen school loan bonds Sf^werage bonds do do improvement bonds do bounty loan Assessment bonds do do 20 years Bergen and Hudson old bonds For Oct., 1899 1876-'83 Var J. t March 1, 1886 Ang. 15, 1-86 Dec. 1, 1891 J. 231,900 H5O,0OO 600,000 IttMARKS. When Due. Where Payable and Payable. 7 M.4N. M.& N. M.4 K. M.4 N. M.& N. M.4 j;. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M,4 N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4 NM.4 N. M.& N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 K. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M 4N. M.* N. M.4 N. M.&N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4 N. M.4N. M.4N. M.4 N. M.rfN. 5 S S K s « «5— K S rCS ri CO p* [- <V to M '^.* 03 Um -£ 5S. 1834 1879 1890 1905 lS&t-18S8 1838 1379-1882 1872 1873-1875 1876 1890 1901 18T2-1875 1872-1878 1872-1874 1901 1891 1391 1891 1882 1373-1893 1831-1838 1891 1896 1873-1876 1883-1890 1880-1381 1895-1891 1891 1877-1879 1382 1887 1884-1888 1901 1881-1888 1901 i-sl i I K"^ i s i i i i 2* *^ n i d oS * S' S S 2 S S2 w'^n S I S i § i 3 S i § I2S 2 s i b i I I s fe i lis i s s" i£S| S S s i § i i S 2 i i 5" i If i S i ; S^ * ^. I IS : 3. i^ sM i s S S p I 5 i S § i 3 i I S S § i i i g i s i "-I These figures do not Include special ments for improvements, street npenfcig. (CuroNICLK v. 18, specllled properly. 423; v. 14, p. 219.) assessiVc.. on p. S9J, , . June THE CHRONICLE. 2U, 1872.1 859 CITY SECURITIES. Niibdcrlbom will ooufer • crcMt ntvor by (Ivlac na DESflUI'TION, no(le« of mnr arror 41a«*v«r«4 te lmiiie<ll«t<i Principal, phiiiallon or OH iintea roriireiices, :irovlona. Pay" by Wui y.Orlrana or N. York, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (IISII,OOan|-idlod. ) do > yearly to fnt'Bl. do land prlnelpal.. !! <lo oaddfhl do do ilo do Rail do .!<> rnrporiitlons I'. UK ulriilii li i of 1809 11 woi'ki* Lortii 1 Million Ilonds liin.N ' New Orleans, do do Sew Orleans. ' 4u do i.i*ned prior to conKolldntlon. 11 pay for Block siibji. do iVir I'xIiMislcMi of ifiiH works... lor poriiiHnont Improvoints.. riilli., & «v debt '! reqii red ij.. ho 11 principal 1*14 IR71 t8K> debt. Jiilv.lW. 1VI,4IK. against iMiiinn law mo & Uocbestcr reg.) IMS-'M Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Boat. Columbian Bank. Boston Siiflblk Bank, do do do do Boston 4k Portland, do do KI{... Building Loan Com'cra. do du do do M mil i-Inal —proper .Vt.& St. L. liiai.l rr'.r,.l..,i,.,,lt. iMi 'iI!., I9W »U KK. Co JtF.lt illroad... nnp'ovem^lit Providence, I'-TriililuKnud bounty hoii-la \\' liter loiin iiondfl ana stocks. Fnt/iriMfo : lloiuN of Ii*.">.5, coup, (gold) ' . do do conn, I(CiS, * St.. lone i:i:., bonds 'rt:I, I'.ntrHl Pac. KK. '«!, W,(il,.ni Pac. UK. '(B. Pi-hool bonds '6*>- '67, ''idgincnt bonds '67, do do do do nonds, liool - lo Sub 1973 1988 do do do do T7-T8 do do do 1881 do tlo 1870. Kbt Co. do Funding coup *ns& other purposes. Kedt;nipt.on of bonds do do Bonds of Intcinal improvements... do do do do do 8t. -ioni'ph, ifn.: Brts to St. .loK. do do St. & 1)011. Mo. Valley St. .los. Jos.&C. II. C. i RR. 13«9.. . SH,i-.'J,aK«i..pit :*>//* IB & Topeka KU R • Iver and Wharf Bonds City luiprovc'iient Bonds N. Y. ft 8. ft Co. do do do do do do do do do do I te.l. on I est.. ft I CStaii'. SI In IH7I, ...'''.i.r^"' ; ptr.'.n fa per fUUI. against %,34l In 18«0. :>,».^ iA\ II. l'<i Population In lti70, rate 81,413, Valuation of real e-tatr, tM.9M.900; rersonal, t».sao^: total, liCHjtMJW. Rate ui lax, $13 Wnrr 81,000. Sinking fun is for I onds of n«t<,|3aj((n ; H..P.* F. KK. »l;tl,S ti: I.osn nc In I» i. f90.»4». Population In Kii. w.taM. sgalnM I'.rA In IMO. Population In IK^l. Ilti.tvj sgnln.t %r,,^T> in i-ai i:,.«i . 9^.9<n. -lii'i' pri lolallaie colicrt. d, »J> In tIJW.Sfv. All tmIn m > Var. Var. Var. . Water Work; hond< (oMI Bon Is to Pari tic IJai'roail do do Inin M'nintaiu RR do do North Mo. KR do do Ohio & MlMippI KR TowerGrove Park bonds (gold) Sewer bonds H irborau'l wharf bonis La ayct te Park bonds Kew water work bonds tgold) Water hjnd.ot ISii, gold. Var Bk Var. Var. Republic. F.ftA. Varl. Vari. V«i|. ' •80-'8« 1873 •78-19 '86- •89 '78- -80 ISTi 1891 ; Population 1870.810,864 against 160,773 In istsn, city ant county gove nmenti and flnanees are aefwTotal debt April II. I^:!. f.'-'iAi. Anrate tic patloti bonds subseiiit n-, Countv 187^. »l.onn.nt«i. •74-T7 valuation of all pro';-. actual valuci. old rity. * IS oflHpcrc*mt; newrii •n-'74 X of 1 p. c. ; esti .-sej ni n( .-»•.> - ' natcd The sinking fond Jan., -ni^. : •T7W •7l-"!» '87-'90 June, do AprU Kew im 1, nuvj do do S. Y., Jay Cooke ft Co. N. Y., Farn.L.ftT.Co. •^-•86 N.Y., P. M.Myers ft Co. N. Y., tst Natlon'l Bank •* 1870, 19JI65 against D.933 In 1860. Ur rall M»Mre«a tB 19JO-7I wa« .allm tod as In 1870 a-sessed valuation of property was (ll,OOOW>; rale of tax, IH percent toisi revenue (Int. fund II8>,487. general flind 3NI.I44) 1917,000. The city owns 3900.000 of St. Jo. ft Denver C. BB. slo k, »SU»IO St. Jo. ft Toneka .lock. 3150,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value be>ng nominal. Public bunding-, ftc., are worth aliout enne from Tl-'SS do Paul and "88 •»! 1»» •89ft'90 .Tan., 1909 Popntetlon 1870, aUKin against 10.400 In 1880. Total revenue 1870-71. 3l77.6Mi; annual interest arcoaut. 341.332; valuation of real eslat*. 36.630,178; parsonal. 33.2 8,985; tax rate. 23 n III-. Intere t and sinking fund balance end of fiscal year, AprU I, t87i,$&xrr7. Negotiated abroad 1" 1873, MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BON J LIST Date Size or 1 AtQcrli-an coal— Htock iBl inort. IB 100 (coiivcrttble) i86i Camhfirlaud coil atul I. —tit niort.. <lo inortKAf^e do CiimherlanU Coal & Iron Co— Slock M 1,000 1869 I'.OOO 100 100 too 90 » Pennsylvania coal— stock Utmort'j^a o bomls Sprln-^ Mountniu coal.—stock Spnir.- H'll 4M.aI.-«lock 10 Wllki'Khnrrccoal 100 MX Canton Improvement Co., Bait Union U.lt. bon l8 Kuaran'eed Ca y Improvement Co.— nlor.k .... mortmain' Real fstiif iK.nds. nold Adam<i Kxprcws (•>•. -stork Aamr. Mt-nlumlH' Union Ex.— etock, lJn(t4'(I stati's Kxpres.'i—stock Wt-llw. l-urKO A' Ho, Kxprpsw—stock.. Atlantic MatI st-nmnltip Co—)»Iock.. PaoiHc Mail s .>am-*htp Co.— R-ork 1 Bt mor 1 ir !....!.'!!!!" . . . PeunsyivanU Company.....; , - New York OlBcc. Mar., 18n J."* J. J. ft J. N. Y.,omce.7i Bway. iew York. Jan., 188} 7 5 "i' 1871 A sinking fund prorlilon Is mad* for eacb •or|. g<«e. 18.9 April 1379 19. 1873 Deciam N.Y.,iiiBroidw»y. do do J.* J. ilJi'V. Dec, Feb., do REMARKS. .Slackl, Last Dlvi^d. M.ftB. - - 9 vol 51 1,990,000 1:000,000 8,410,000 781,390 Whom. 5 4jno,aoo ssjnoshs. 100 lOU 4,0Oti,OOU 18» 100 100 z 100 100 lOO 100 'iw idmortiraK^.p^nM ,, Atchison Brld-'e. Ut mort., go«r 9J00O.00O by F.ftA. 900,000 4JI1004100 Cold Mining Co —stock Htf»rW t »f < pold mjxo •io iHi pTffrrpd 3s. Where Payable and When DUO, Mortgage, $373,333. rv. ll. p. 7*9.) May.'isR Dividends In 18U. 30 per cent. (v. Aug. i, 1881 Jan 30, 187i Phiitdelplila. Nov.',"l8«» Boatoii. (Office. Jan! 9,18*9 Cnaonoui, vol. 11. p. OL) 14, p. '.**. 188,0110 Western Union Tole^raph—fitock &larip4iMi 1J00.O0O 10,'«)/)00 iisfioa smjom l.«'2 itonds, S Principal. INTEKE8T. Amount (lutRate When! of par For pxpl ina'iuii of all referenccR, nee Bonds., valuct st'nding. foot-notes on lut (ag'e of HH Tables. Cent Payable. .. V ICD !JOO,O0O 10,000000 i8joni,goo 6,000.000 S.OOOMM 4.000AI0 "i' ^ J.ft'j. M.ft N. M.ftN. 3 New July, 186* York.ofllce. N. Y., Bank of N. Y. N. Y. Union Trust Co. N.Y.,Bankof N.Y. do do k J.' A J. New York oillce. Jan.M870 187S 9,700,1ns 4,301,000 SOOjOOO i.30ojno iljmjm: rap«n««(, !».• 198,103. Nov., 183* Jnly 9, 1873 Dec. 18»7 Sept., 18*9 8,«98,4nil 3.324,fll» Oroas rreelpu, t81*-n, May. 13^ June 1,1873 July, IR» 2JO1,«00 1^^ "io wc' See cmunncht. t. See OBOificxi, 14. p. 1J3. V. 13, p. 314 j.dij. New ; (199.000. 71-'3 York. St. .,., 3150 000. •7I-*91 •;5-'88 r,tul\. Minn..- Revenue Bonds , Prcferr»:d bonds Lake Superior ,t Miss. RR St Paul i Ch cagoRR oer cent, bonds lFM/i<fig<tft./).^-'.— Loan.cp or reg.gld s,,.^-. Population In •80-'89 Nov.. 1889 •74- do J.&D. A.&O. 1170, 3«,3«l. 1886 7l-'8« do do do do do do PopnIatlOB, Dec., 1888 do Varl. Varl. tl.lilJa, 1*78 Nov., 18 * June, 1890 Nov., 1900 do do do . Jnn», 1874 F.'b., Joseph Treasury. do do N. Y., N. real estate and other proreriT rained ^". at 13,783,960. Ai-sesved value of real «l4,861.4«4.JB«lnst 313 319 140 I 1 l%;i. In yea- Hw-70 from tsx.-s and *' May. Feb.. 1878 ch, 1883 * Chick. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce. l-rld{ : Bond^.. 81. ;."•((« : M ly, 1875 July, I'm Nov., 18-S N.Y., Xorthrup DESCRIPTION. r |. gold. Ma Y. N. B'k Commerce. St. FnndlnK Bonds lnter.»<t Bnnds Rencw.tt and Floatinet debt bonds Re.il e^' te and public buildings. Slrce improveiiicnt bonds lo'al debt Feb. I, I8T>, wa* t4M3.l43. wMrh included 1184,000 old uiunlcbal buoda and various other small l.s ! ». Vslu illon In 1m;i. »'7.««iu]U Popi Population. IHTO i<(l.i>;il. ilK-ln>t iig.ln.i m.isia In Ih«i. Sinking fund Mar. Ii »l. sS. tai. Wt. Cilv I. pro 18)>7 do do St. Joseph Treasury. do do N. Y. Am. Exchange Bk. \i\X » St Populaiton, imu, 18« Duncan. do do do do Iver.. )i 18*4 Say. Treasury ock « . fundi amounted San Francisco are g.ven I8« S. Y.. (subscription to Mu c >g'^e Rft t/'onstructlon of wnler works. U-t!»l ' dcht.»«.H«.i-."l. Sliikli tlon of n-al and prr.*. Tbe cUyewns urc'isi' Mito for water works.. r.lptloii to Op Ilka i>R Purrlia-Bof Siinnutl^ld plantation Iniprovcniciit ot s.ivnnii 8«v., Albany * liulf 1SH .BdtM iw, passed hi li- .. Total finidel ilol.t, I..,, estate in the n ral war •iidiiiK assessed at $69,776,6(0; M-rvonul N. Y.. I.ee« ft Waller. San Francisco, coup. (gold). -Iviilgnn'ht - (urn- isn April, Jan., 1878 Sept., I'SJ Jan., li-ts Jan.. 1800 do do do H'liiiU fir piibli". S. Kr. I . Nov., IMM Nov., 1887 Nov., 1888 July, lfW7 June, 1877 June, 1IW7 June, isn •71 lo -n I.: 1'. » Tbe 4SI.L. RB. Co Porllnnil \n fivrn tarn. and N'ewlYork, Now York. do do du do do do yWTl n jmt VT (u • 10 p< ; drposiu onlor V.'..- At. bonda, by lew IDM Dee., Pitts., & 1M4 I'M im Moioo l« rala«t rpwial provUlona ar« oMd* tar '•M?'."' «bl aa tollowsrm«.T>oi ti»»M7» n' rcil .-uie ui aid l-f, _. Pol lle«u«a n-tm rittsbnrg. boiidft UU. bonds (cp Miilse ki i do I'xtension loaii (coupon) ; ?lL>w n to« Treaaury. do do do do do lor park purpoitrit for war iiid biHitity ptinioHeii. lor municipal scfiool purp. d>i bodda the aam of. iin4 1874 Oct., 'nfiiil : '- RKMARKlt. I>iie, inn 71 do do N. Orleans or N. York. I !ur liiipnivfiiieilt /, Orleans. ,... I:n< I, mil ol ISO) line lonn. ISTO .I'll City, <dol>t a.sstiniod) -I New I81H <>r Wliao re Uoiida. 'id i>ii(fe debt l<lali.'d «« hH ' INTEREST. York, do i8H IW Jc ft Cea. Br. X7.F. a«Mr. brCb.* !}.•».. H. * M. rtDMyIv«alaR.B.,br«sch 0*Bp»r. j ... . . . . THE CHRONICLE. 860 [June 29, 1872, EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND (Ertereil According lo net of Congress, in Sabucrlbers WM confer a great ntvor by Kivlng tvlll DESCniPTlON. Miles' of - For year 1872 by tlie B. ii* DANA 4 CO.,ln INTEISE.ST MortKajre by mortgage Arknnms Cenlrnl—XiA Morlgage, gold AtchUmu. Toti. <(• S. A'c-lst M.,gold Land grant rn Tt.. gold |6,(00 acres prm.) AII"H ,( h;,ilfiJ—ut mortgage AllaiilK ,(• tlirli iitomt Air /,i»e— Ist mort... Fre>ln'rl-Mhtiry.~ls\ li- Alliliil,, ,( »\xl Pi li II I -slocli All. it III. IIV.,«-Stoclc (Total, 1.S65 18C9 1,000 1,000 1,000 I , N. Y.. N- ^ -, Union Trust (;oN. Y., H. Opdykc ft Co. lOO&c 1870 1,000 Boston. Boeton, C- ,'s OIBce. N,Y,, Lanca-iter, B,& Atlanta, Ga, 1(0 100 .871 1871 IHil 18;2 a a a 1.000 100 lOU M. M-&N. do do do do Atlantic <t 67\000 617,0J0 mortffage enlarged niortgagc 4tli . moitgage reg stered certillc'8 -, luuding l.oads inc'uie M.(tohelund.) Piinttc- -Common stock gold l«tM.,At.*Pac.,gld,onSOO,OOOacr'sorrd Attiinticit .St. /jtivrenrii—^tock, currency. Slock, sterl ng Portland eltv bonds, Ist M., skg fund... sterling, 5-20 years •a do do 3d M. Sterling bonds, not mort A 'iiinxUt ik SiivitnnahsXoc'k . 1868 lUI £1011 1.000 1864 1371 iUK) DIOO 18,13 100 Bonds B'lld Bugle riille!/—Ut, M., s.f. JW.tXIU per yr uo mortgage OWo— stock 1861 1864 "ii 1,000 lUO AVasIilngton branch 100 Loan. do IJii.'i, 8inl%ing fund IS-Til do l:5,M do 1870, sterling, .£«),0OO BaUimote loan. IS.'iS-'.O 187'J 1855 1853 18.55 BtUt.tt Potoiniic—'iKt mort.. (tunnel) gold. ist mortgage gold (main line) Biiuior ((• /'/xraf^/f/'//.s— Bangor loan, Ist M. B'lfifit it' Mooiflieiiil—Xfit mortgage, llllfiiie <( S'liillieni /Hi«'/;»— Ist M.,8kgfd Selviilere DiHa'ntre—AUiOi A.). Ist .M., bonds of l.S(J2, (guar, by G. & do do 3d M., do do !8i4, ( 18-)*, ( ilo ).. do ).. ;871 l,O0O| 18r2 1869 1870 1,000, 18t:6 1,000 B''rk^hiri>.—i^too\z 100 100 JJriton lb Alliinii/stoiik Albany loans (Alb.& W.stkbdgc) Dollar bonds (West'n U. It.) Dollar bonds AWi7i6.— lat M., Agrlc. Br.... J?7s(., niiit. .( 2rlnior,>.'age,lS69-70 1S4I 18i5 1871 1854 1. 000 '6!)-'70 1,0(XI Kinlipment no^es B'Jitoii, Cmicorii 1st mortgage bonrlK, due B Floating debt Mass. loan. (secured by tl.OOO.OOO, Bera,M) Biyst it it. Briainwick it .1//).— 1st mort. gold, end, Ga. 2d M., skg fund. gold, not endorsed Mil ir. Brail. it Pitlnb.-d'X M.(lnc.IO.OOOacld) Bnff.,Corri/it Pittsh.—\»t Mortgage Buffnli). yew JVrt'i- it AV/e— stock 1st mortgage bonds 2d mortgage Bntfalo. .V. 1'. it Plillu. -\sl. Jiiirl., r. U'll'tiln it mort., gold.... M., gold, s.t Minn—\U . (Milwaukee tllvis'on) Mo. Btrey—stock 1st mort., gold, Biirlinifton it 1869 1872 mortgage, on road* 400,(X10 acres land Bonds conv. into pref.stoeii (2d series)... 1,000 lOD lOO Bonds conv. into pref. stock (3d series).. Inebds conv. to com- stock, (4th series)-. 1st mort. conv. on branch, (5tb series). Gonvertible bonds of 1870, (6th erics).. 1863 1866 50&C . B>trliiiati>n it S'lUttiiriislfirn—XHt M & 1, gr Ciliri) it hiilliin - iJt M., gidd., on r'd I'nd tiro it SI. Lnnii—XM mor'gage Vitti'O <f Vinreyin«fi—\^l mortgage, gold (.' .M. 6g .1. 1,000 20,000p .... 1871 -...I 2,5f(V01 1,000 3,500,000 ; , Mcti to retire all the oil debt, and the balance for iraprovcnients. The iiebl to Va. draws no Int. do .!.&.). .T.&.I. & M. A A.& A. O, N. O. M. &S. & A. Q-J- & N& O. F. * A. & .1. 5 6 M, 6 A. .I.&.I. Mcll. 15. '71 2, 1886 May .1 . .1. &.I. ft I, 1884 York. 1877 1S85 18S7 Olllce. do Boston Nat'l Bank, do do Boston Office. Xew York. Boston Olllce. New July 1,1875 Y'ork. Boston 1 M.'ft's. .J. ft.I. ^ I. ft Office. i884 1889 1899 do New 4f. Y'ork. 1 Honils are guar, by Pa. J. ft J. Jan. A. ft O. M.ft N. 6 5 6 M.&N. Gg-f- A. A. Y' (). O. .I.ft. I. F. 7 ft ft J. ft. I. ft .1. ft .». D. M.AN. «g- 7g- f. •I.&.I. iM. ft N. 7g-f. F.& A. 4 4 ,I.&,I. ,T.&,I. A. J. & ft .T. ft S 8 A. f- & J.ft O. J. J. O. ,1. 8 t. .I.ft J. 8 f, J.&.T. 8 ^f. ft N. m. ,I,&.I. S,Oll(),llOO A.&O, 1 7g- f. A. ft O. RH. and Northern Central. bear 7 per cent. LeaseatoMe.Cei..50yr8..at $:)6.000 per yr. $122,000 of Ihese L'sed to 8.L, A& T.H.. at 40prct. of earn'g Floating debt, Leased to Penn R. R. $1,212,621. Net camlrgs. In 181., $2'2»,524, (V. 14. p. 523,765.1 new slock, &c. bankruptcy, in and now managed by mortgage. trustees of Berdell Last coupons old bonds paid (v, 13. p. 178, 18*151 none on new. V. 14, p. 43, 220, 337, 595, 636.) Sept. isw Boston. Boston, at Office July, 1872 Operated with the Nashua & Lowell, 69 per cent of ea'ningB and expenses to B. N. & L. Net Ini873 ft L. 31ner cent to 7 3 acres. Leased to Pa. R.R.. at 40per cent of gross receipts- Stock, $55O,00(), Ulv,6prc. ayr. Several roads are leased by this Co., and operated in connection wi h the main stem, the net earnings last year, endlcg Sept. 30, 1871, were $4,(106,500 n the main stem, and $1,5,59,3,54 on the whole line and branches. Annual report In v. 14. p. 155; seea'fO v. 14, p. 764. 5'.!4, .I.&",J. Pac. and South 1,000,000 18.-9 Boston. J. ••-j- ft Leased for 999 years, 11..,.. ..<iy, 1868, to Grand Trunk R-R- Annual rent, 5 per cent on sterling bonds an*i 4 on stock ana curriiicy bonds- (.oinpany placed 1 of At. 4')2.) .luly 10,1872 Leased to IIoU8atonic,al7 per cent. peryr May, 1872 Net inconi'i lor year ending Oct. 1, I81I, (T July, 1876 $2,1.54.982, after paving all interest, .\pr. 1, 1875 13, p. 636: v. 14, p. JO.43.) Aug., 1891 July l.lRSt Consol. of Agr. Branch and Fitchbunr and 18M9& 1890 Wor.estcr- Net earnings i8iO-;i, $80,1321881 ft 1882 (V- 14, p-43.) May, 1372 Not earnings for year ending "With March 187'2, $:31.2.52. 8ce annual report In CiiRONici.K, vol. 14, p. 731, as to consoliisfe dation aii'l extension of road, Ksuc of July. 1875 ft C. do Boston, at Office, ,I.&.I. 1870, Land grant of annum. do ".iA. Paciflc. (y.l2, p. >ct. 1,1891 Phliarlclpbia. N. payable Nov. 1,187< luno, 1872 Leased to Central of Ga. for $73,000 per Farm, ft M. Bk. •Inly 'iV 1881 do do July 1, \SM Baltimore Olliee. April, 1S7J do April, l87i do April, 1872 do 1875 do 1880 do 1885 London. 1895 Baltimore Office. 1890 do H73 do 1885 Biillimore or London. •Ian., 1911 do Apr. 1,1911 Boston, 2d Nat Bank. Apr. 1, 1899 Belfast and Boston. May 15, 189(1 N. Y"., Russell Sage. Oct, 1, 1896 A-&0. M. Oct. Phlla., Boston Is 1. 19(l() •Inly, 1888 July, 1H88 Feb., 1872 Portland. Boston. Kidder. P. and Inly],,1866 do New 1880, lill peryr, after 1885. Annual report $500,0 in CnnoNK'i.K, v. II. p. 528. Jan.l,''71 Julyl,,1880 Y.,Sboe&Lcath.nk F. IV 476.500 618,500 5.5a7,»71 18711 N, ,I.'&D. .3.5(1.000 1871 1 &9. *,I. &.I. .1. ft ,1. 1870 1S69 1870 n 6 .1. srj.ijoo . Bnrl.it Mo. in .VWy>vi\A-rt— 1st M.,conv., A. & () .),&,!. .1. &.I. A. & O. 6 700,000 950,000 2,000,000 380,000 600,000 5,400,000 2,200,000 5,636,300 l,435,«0i 6,058,350 600,000 717,000 \fW Preferred stock 1st A.*0. .580,000 IKl .) .I.&.I. A. & O. .I.&.I. a Jan. 1,,1873 lulv 1, 1884 S. l.'iO.OOO 3,6;)0,000 1.000 & 200,000 621,000 18,039,960 600,000 11,000,000 8,000,000 1,000 1,000 "i(io 1,000 *.I, .'& .1 'is- l,0il0 Y. ft Lynchbui'g. do do do do do do do do do do M.&N. 150,(100 18(J8 1857 1857 M. B-flig f. 6 1868 .Vf(//(e— stock J*rotUileiire-~MocM F.4 A. 1,500.000 3,000,000 720,000 100 100 500 .. Mortgage, wliarf purchase Bofitini 2 i 6 ,650,(100 3 (100,1100 3,i33,000 590,800 366,000 200,000 4,921,275 3,950,000 , London. Or. Trunk B-R Boston. London, Gd Tr. RTi. Bg. A. & O. do do 6g ,M.tN. do do I'g. M. & N. Savannah. 3H .1. & D. 5,3(Xl,000 )ston it LDirell—itiicM. .1, .1. 8(»l.00O mortgage new (Hcrdeli) do new, guaranteed by Erie , Jan.l, 54-90 lan.l.''81-90 .lan.l,''86-90 S. 6g. .S.'iO.OOO 100 '91 Consol. Oct., 6g. 1,000,000 76,000 in 'H-W In.staluients paid, 3-5 on new stock Scrip certifB (p tyable in stock or cash) }.&,l. 692,50) 2 251,000 400.000 416.000 1,000 1,000 2d M.brls, coMV. (71 m.&l8t,22!^> 2d M.bds, lonv. (71 ni. & lat22,'<;) Sinking fund bunds Sjitoii, llilHfofd it fiTz-ie— stock Ist mortgage, obi Ist 1st 112,.50U & inly . J.&3. ;27,1XI0 a l.OiOf 100 100 it J/>>/;//vf//— PretT.stock. Gtlie-stocK.i'iciud'goldoiv'ds&newstk .).& J. 1,1U),000 995,800 l,(M),Wia 499.50) 745,000 600,000 19,«S4.10O 1862 1854 1857 & M. 1V3.508 204.000 PI1II..&K Co.'J (v. II, p- f».) CuRONKil.E, v. 14, p. 314, 4.59Thlsis a consolidation of the Norfolk* Petersburg the South Sine, the Va. ft Tenn., ami the Va. ft Kentocky railroads, nndera law of Virginia, approvel Jnne 17. 18;o. Gen. Win. Malione is president. Tlieroa' is to be extended to a connectlfni with tlie Louisville & Nashville railroad. Thisllnanclal slkteineniisforthe fiscal year ending Sept. Jan 1 ,18: .30. 1S71. Net earning' in that year » ere Ian. 1 ,1877 $6:K.1M. Tb- new Kan of »15.((«),000 Is Inly 1 1893 do .1 846,0(X) 8S1,250 n79,5ai 1,710,500 3,788,752 3,645,683 458,500 140,000 l8.-)3 N. W. Va., 2d mortgage, 1S"'3 >J. W. Va.. 3d mortgago, 183.VS5 2dM., 1 1855 1850 * .).&.!. 1 100 Preferred stock . J.& 5,ooo,oa) 10.000,000 7,189,000 2,007,500 111,000 3,883,132 787,000 1,500,000 713,000 481,9)0 733,71U 129,500 360,00 !00,0U0 13,143,100 a,529,aai 100 100 . 1st M,, (Sontli PrtC,.) JiiUiiii/n'e it do .I.ft J. J. 494,000 990,000 . int- Prelerred stock. 2<1 83,'89 .1.* J. I.* J. .1. A J. ,1. A J. 44<S,500 & Tenn.— 1st no do do do .1 N.C.& 1S7I, $781,150. 1,189(1 .luly i891 Stall? aid $15.00(1 perm.; County. $750 000. July. 1899 Net earnings. 1871. 1{151.6'2S. [stmort. bds Oct. 1, 19U1I \!l Co ) 4,000,000 306,000 157,000 458,000 & same amount of 2d M. 1, 19(K) 111 progress ; Ga. State endors. declined. Jan,, 187i Net earnings last year, $98.1)00. (v.!3. p. Hi) This Is the condition as reorganized in 1871. The Co. retains I'JO.OOO.OOO of com. .>f.Y', ft Lon, Co.'a Olllce stock unissued. Int. on the 3d moit. is Jan., 1!H)> do do coi.tingent upon tlie earnings of tlie Sept., 1902 do do Nov., 1902 Co. (iros-i earnings from Jan. 1 to May do do 1 were f;,4)l 181. (v. I4.p. 5M.) Jan,, 1892 Reorganiy.atlon in 1860 of Fav., Alb. ft Savannah. Gulf. The Sontli Ga. ft Fla. li.K. was N. Y., M. K. Jesnp ft Co .luly, 1887 jneri'cd In this Co., the latter assuuiinc do the debt of til-; former, and Issuing to it do do do $549,100 guaranteed 7 per cent slock. M.ftN. do do l!^t do do do ^d do South side— 1st preferred bonds.do 2d do do 3d do do for .lune Pa. exchanged' K. K.R- bonds, All-Val- bds, ol $3,500,000 or Siinbury .March,1896 Netearn'gs. 1871 186A 1870 1871 State 1875 ft 1893 end. by Penn. RU. is6(i Noriolk& Peter,iburg— 1st mortgage do In 1868 69. the do Harrlsburg, Treasury. U'.st mort. consol. (for »I5 (XO.tlOO) State of Va I r^d raort. to Virginia .May, 1S81 Wlnlow.L.&Co do 186! 1370 2d mortgage 4r., Miss, it 'v.— stock (conveitelj rt'oek of old companies, not convened., Guar, stock of old Co.'s not conv, rted. Connnon Stock, Hec'ved from State Va Preferred stock Guarant'd do do .50 do do Whom. no a JIIO.IWO.OOO.). tT.iarantiiCd stoclc C jns<did. 1st niortgagc S .'Ct'l. bds (S. A. * G.) oxcli'ble for 1st So- Georgia <fc Fl., Ist mortgage REMARKS. SlorkH, last Divl'd i 10(1 Preferred soel; 1st gen.ral mortgage 2d do do 3d do do Leased Hues rental gold bonds Atlantic it' Gulf— Kommon slock 5 Principal when Due N. T., 20Na sau street,! Road auxil'y only to mining ft lumbering. i886 N. Y„ Duncan, s. ft Co .Jan., 1889 R'-ad sold in bankruptcy April 22, and bought by the State, (v. 14 .p. 651.) !.Ian., 1SS9 „ „ „ N. I ., Bk of Commerce. .lulv 1 187.i Road leased Feb. 24. 1870 to Del. ft Hudson N. Y.D.ft H. Canal Co .luly. 1888 Canal Co., for 99 years, at 7 per cent, per do do annmn, on $7,000,(N.lo of stock, and bonds Nov., 1895 do do —lessee asBuniing the interest on both. Oct 1880 1,000 1,000, tool 186.) Boniti, I I full explanations, set; foot notes. Albanj' city loan 21 luorti^age 3d inortKa^ie Alleghdnt/ JW//^//— stoclt Ist&iid .M.texcImneealtleforgen.M. bds) Gen. niortgage.T. Bonds to State Pa. (endorsed ),'if\ M Ist M.. east, exten., (in progress) M D1VIUF.ND8. Where Payable and A tUrofi(lark~\ St Mortgage Ale.e. OK •a 18C3 Congress, Wftshington, D. C. immediate notice of any error dlncovered In our Table*. Roail A/'th'tma <tCfiatta—lstM.,gUl.tiUAV. Ala... 2(1 M., t'i,W3 pur mlic not guaranteed Albany <(* .Sttsfjueliaii nil-— Htock Ist LIST. tlieofficflof tlie Librarian of Boston, at Office. come, 1871. $'252,«i5. (V. 14, p. 43. 796 ) 1879 May, 15, "72 Av dlT.- for.-i3yrs8.31 prct. (v. 11. p. 43.) May. 1872 Report yr ending Sept. 30, 1S7I, v. 13. p. 807. do Boston, at Office. Boston, at Office. N. y.,H. Clews ft <o., Apr. 1,1908 See CiiKOXici,!!, v. 13. p. i:05, 741, In regard 1893 to Georiria endorsements, &c. Apr. 1, -"" Leased to Erie for Int., &c. (v. 14, p. 625.) •Ian I, New Y'ork. Mar. 1,1886 Floating debt. $463,673. (v. M.p. 628.) N. Y., Bk of Commerce, Feb., -.872 Leased to Erie in 1863, for 490 yrs. at 7 per do do Dec 1,1877 cent on stock and int. and sinking fund do do Nov. 1.1872 on-bds. Lessees tt» keep road in repair. July 1, 18961 N. y.. or London .May 1, 1919 ClIBONlCLK, V. 14, p. 5i, 794. do Aug.. 1902 Boston, Co.'s Office. July 15, '72 stock Increased 50 er cent .March. 'I'., do Euery twoshares allotted one new share do JnlylS, 'la Boston, by Treasurer, Oct. 1,1893 at par, payable etjualiv on 26tb of March do June, Sept., ft Dec, 1871. Land received do July 1, 1875 do do Julyl, 1878 3,TO,l«5ae. Sold to Apr. 1, 18T2, 164.S.. ac. 18.1, earninge Net $1936,933. do do Apr. 1,1879 for $1,081,735. 2d and Sd series bonds have do do ,Iuly 1, 1894 traffic guar, of Chic. B-ftQ- (v. 13.p.741.) do do Inly 1,1889 do do •luly 1,1894 Sfck paid in, $919,2(0. L. gr.l,4(Xl.llO0 acres. Boston. E. Smith ft Uro. I.May 1,1895 Traffic guarantee bv Ch..M.* (J.. 40 pr cent New York. [Jan 1, 1891 L'nd gr.2,l»10,()00acres, (v. 13. p. 667.) do N, Y-„Eiie do IS, U, 1 1901 New York and London Oct., 1909 (V. 14, p. 515.) NoTB.— The flgures sometime* given in brackets, at the end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of Chuoniclk containing fuller Information. The letters s.f. mean " sinking fund," and 1. gr. "land grant." Companies conso'idatcd with, or leased to others will often be louud under tlie consolidated or lessee's ua.iie. * For stocks, this means the miles of road operated for bonds, the miles covered bv the mortgage. These ngurcs are dollars, showing the denominations. «. 500 ft 1,009; (j, 100, 500 ft 1,000; (MOO & 1,000 e. als* over 1,000; A, 100 and upwards; (, 'i'iO; 1,50. The Interest )j<3/''t/i»'i'/i is given on bond.s, but the lust lUHiienA on stocks a mea.ia gold f, free ot U. S tax -c, extra; k, stock or scrip, ||J. ft J. stands for Jan. ft July; F. ft A..iFeb. ft Aug. M. ft S,. Mar. ft Sept. A- & 0.,'Aprll * Oct, M, * N,, May 4 Nov, J. ft n.,Juue*Pet, D.-rf.i ; ; ; ; ) ; ; quarterly fron January; tj—r„ quarterly from Feb, Q,— M„ quarterly from March. Thoai} (jiktiw aliair ttfo porlat) vrhon \\k^ prlnotpikl ftkl>> <1>to qf ionds-i liiu tlui tli))!i wlltin t|\« l»«t lUr|i|en'l ; ; j VM |)«|4 on tItcH, . Juno .. 29, la<2.1 THE ,r.«t tWr o, DKsuriirrioN. MIlM OtiHtten fc, Itoul OR ttint't'-tt if- M^/'inWf—Ut Mort.,conv cp& T„UDlon J. l^itf -Ul niort -aBe, gold Vfihu- F.it V/fri,— Itondaoii iBt dlvlilon.a.t. Hoiuls on -Jil (llv. ».f New N. Y., Vo— com. Htock Ce</'n- litttiiilsit rroft'rrL'd stock, 7 do 1st) T void . C^«r((rr«— Ist mortgage c7*rm««i;~siock Ckfratr (f- ft>i rltngloii— iHlmort, 7 g. •g « J. «g. J.ii J. 7- lUU Ml mi iini IIMt ifJ/.-tstM,cnnr 1st mortgage, preferred, sinking fund 1st mortg.-ige, (a Ist llen^n Income) « & Chicago,* per cent stock do do 1st mortgage. H f St. L., .Iack.& Ch.,lHt \l.lnt. guarCdk A. do do 1st M.assuni.by (^.&A. do do 2d M.a sum.by C &.\. do do '.id .M. Int. guar. C.&.^. Louisianadt .Mo.. Ist M. (In progress) Cliic., Ituri. ,( (,;'(/)";/—stock 1st mortgage, arns',) ItJU 1,I)0U I.OO I.(Ml .1 JfiW <Xg R.W ciiuip'tscosfgfltio.iKlo, IstMort. (Belolt ft Madison K.R.i Maillson exten.. Ist .M..slnkliigfnnd gold. Win ina ft St.Peter.lst M.,guar. Cft N.W do do 2d M.. do .Sd M. land grant, s.f. Chlc. ft.Milw nkcc, IstM.. onrdftefinip. Chlc* Mil. M.iM.tC. R.R.I ist lien Chlc. 4 Mil.. IstM. iC. ft M. R.R.I 2d Hen »;• o. also llablllllrs. tils I r W. ft -tithll.. cct, tsia.) ;;o(;. . ( Lack. I.ea»cd to H.ft'tflim.ln INKfor Wyra.rent 35 per rt of gr*iss ^^celpta for 5 yrs, and Walter. Charlotte, N. C. .N.Y.. Nat. City Bank. isw 1881 1883 IHM-M I8W I8M trols every Important roa t In California. Jan. I. IS. 'j, 9111 miles mainline and 2>7 miles, brail' lies were f-onipleted. (irosa earnings. 1K7I. t9fi ii.;ir-' net. fi.23ij>l4. l.and grant 12.Hlioarr. leepl min.-ral lands. See ri la ClIRO.MCI.K. V. 14. p. ' IS. tlrois earnings ._.ngs l>'71. |.v. .rnloga _ ^ tWa.ZTO. Coat of road and euulpmeot, - l(8>-->I 1890 '• is,0ll>19. I8M Phlla., P. .. l.acro se,Tronip.& P.lst M..Ba.C.ft>r.W l^t mort. bond'. Iowa .Midland M'ininccext. 1st mort.. gold Chlc, Peklii if .<ioiilli ire.ilerH—llit M.,gnld. Chlr., K. I. rf-/./-i7(. -slock do do do do do do N. Y., N. Bk of t om'rce do do N. N. J-ft .). O. ft .I.ft.l. : Y., N.Ilk. of Aug., IJH) Mar.. (S7J Net earnings year en UK! f2.7n.2ll. Capital In 1891 earnings. t;.n«i.i «. 189(1 New Illsllttll , bonds, : Hi net Ion, nr |.«r. 1 lie ltd to branch fttj. le;,. naiiicii. . Com'rce .May. do July, do -Inly, do Julv, 1871. ' C.,B. roads tnittlc guarantee. r.-r purchasing their f=ent.,'7'. I isre liwj 18;8 tlo 1878 Y'ork and Boston. July, I9ai Boston. Oct.. 1890 York and Boston.] -Inly, IS9(i Boston. A|irll. l«7n .Ian., 1SK7 Y., Caldwell ft Co., do do New Jnly, 189 < July, 1898 . on m-nda liabilities iilii'g.iit of the eomuanips amount (V- is. p. 11.1, .Its, to H,7ri8.(Klf. KM,) I ; ft. I. .I.ft.l. .I.ft J. 1900 Jnly. lir:: Leased In perpetolly to Cnic. ft NorthBoston. .Merchants' Bk Jnly 1.1»« west. AlTi'^ per cent, of groaa recclpta. ,Ang,15,1892 N. Y'., Park Bank. (iross earnings In 1870 were $l.':aM83. F. ft A. M.ft S. N. Y.. Farm. L. ft T. Co. Sept.. Il«l rraOlcagre inent by M. Cent. (T.l*.p.ai} Dost., I. Llvermore, Tr. July, 1890 .1. ft .1. " do do Nov. IL. .M.ft X. J.&D. New York, Co. 's Office June, 1871 The Chlc. ft Northwest operates l?ai mllea do Jane 77, and h >s other lines and branches as fol.I.&D. do low s Msdison Kxi. IMni. (In profltrei I88S F. ft A. wtni nona MaV, 1883 Lacrosse, Treiiip. ft Pr.-^ .'siii do M. ft N. I" do lS85 ft .SI. Peter. Ifiin F. ft A. Kigln .v do (In progress) 1MB F. ft A. 1,000 tflOO !<aIein,Mass.,( llnton.Ia T 11X1 I862 I ft O. N. Opened July. 1i«9. Cost ri,IO»jm. .i.*n. Host.,atC,.H.ft (J.otncelJan. 1,IH96 Traffic guaranty of c.. B. ft Q..40 per cent. A. ft O. New Vork.Co.'sOlllce. April, 1909 Comr>leted. Itanv.lleto Chicago. Ellen. do do April. 191'.; of 83 miles In progress A.ftO. .(Ktl Too l»5it 100* c ; lOOftc ; lOOftc ; ; 11^ F. IS.'!.'! F. 1M5 M. ft N. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. IM.1 ft S. Q-r. A. ft O. J.ftJ. A. ft O J.ftJ. M. ft N. 186.1 I'i'i 18W-1 I8?n-I 1371 A. A. ft ft .M. IMS lan 7g.f J. ft M. M I). ft N'. Var. J.ftJ. imt) IKW mi 1811 Ist mortgage, sinking fund Cliic.ft Soutli west., 1st M.,iTol'lguar Chlc ft Soutliw.. 1st M.. gold, not guar..., 1871 CfiWrofli^ i(- Lrnmir—Xnt M..giiar by N. .M<: C(ac//i«o(/ .t /(<!«.— 1st M. guar by if. ft C 18M ISW A. A. ft ft O. O. J.ftD. do do do do do do do do do dn do do do do do do do do do 1885 1883 187S 18B4 Menunuiiee Kxt.. lan 18W (>[irrailMii* |,,r thf i96,i \mj 1M3 l««T v ;» I.sad . I ^- itme <\: • "• f>f hetu IWe. naftl ou tock SS nnpref. . •iiir. -' rn- I'trf.. :"», ^ Dee. I,l9la In 'i»V#« coniP arrnnnt. «;fl3^'V April, 1911 1. *ith KOoprrallnif nriilnn, P 19IS 1874 Jan., I8H8 on urn. iMi. % om l»pr.. 1874 1874 1898 Ron pref.. 4 oi ^^ ... i^Mre^ett both; Dvt . \ «-« loCRao.-<i(x«, Vol. um>. ra, iM: t. 14, Oct., 1900 Janet,I»li I p.<8,m;.) Ang.LIWI Road In pr. A. *'(). (JewTork. Co.'a Office, Apl.U,l87.' L.gr. l*' hshed III 189* J.ftJ do tng net Nov. 1899 do .M. ft N. 51. agntn-t i J.ftD. do v U. J. ft D. N.T., N. BU of Com'rce. July, IKW Leased to Jan., IWO In progrtss J.ftJ. Bait., Merch. N. Bank. . „ „ » A. ft O. N.y.,WlnsIow, L.ft Co. Apl. 3. 187.' Leases the Dav ft Mich and (^aa . K. ft Cliic. Net eara'r as of- rraln and leased I. ISMI May M. ft N. ..-.-. -.^i/iQ. Report .-.-L C»»oxiln'si'.ni-TMiftiJio. In iJuly ».' fB do J.ftJ. do |CL«. v.i;. a. «7. Jun«,1877 do J.ftD. do M.,ln In«l««a-ku4l J.*D. K.T.,Ani. ExchNatBk- D«!..18M Ind..Clnn. ft L..»d Ist. for do VanTJ-B,*!' to exchange do j:*: • iwi 12i' liabilities of C A roads are shown In th. of the Co. are ab.-i The , XfUS , Oct. I,ltni .7. .', w i:ex1' N. The Central Parlf. !• a rousol. of several Co 's maile In UPi. andnow nans or con- N.T.. Flskft'llalch. II. H. Treasury. N. v., Ftskft Hatch. U. 8. Treasury. N. Y.|Fl8k ft Hatch. J. 1,(0(1 1,100 l.MMI ISil ClHclnnaU it liui—Ui mortgage Sid mortgage, guar ft J.ft.l. mortgage (Now21) DtkeS.—Ut. mortgage 'ft! M. J. ft J. 1 inor gage 1st) '«7 ft J.ftJ. i.otio laai 186S \m:> ISTO mortgage t-f of di do of A. I.IKIU .Xi^tifiiKlit—BloCK .Miss. lien on net earnings Elgin * State Line R.H. bds int M., (Peninsula R.Ri on 71 m. ft lands.. Cons. S. F. bds. siibfiril. lien on all above. Sd ad . Frankfort. O. N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rce A. Preferred stock Bonds. nrf.(S. r.),Ist .M.. Chlc. to Oshk.. Int. bds.ftmded coun., 2d M., do Ist M, general. 3d M., chlc. to Oshkosh.. Aptdeton cxtens.,^t. M., on'.i3rn.& lanil (iieen Hay extens..lst M. on 26 in. ft land 1st M.tial.ft Chlc. I'n.K.R.. extended.... Ist .S. .I.ft.). .I.ft J. A. f*'/6«v«e— 1st M Gilc,, Brnirillf rf- I7«'v»— ist M., gld. S. F In I. exten., let M., gld (;>d M. on lUni.i Chirrigo d- ro>fii—\Rt mortgage Hawitnn d /Mi/«on— stock .1 ft \,IM) , fjln., ft .I.ft (f- CMo <f .Vo;'?A(f .— Com. stock . F.&A. M. Keolcuk & St Palrl. 1st inorlg.ige Cii'mj'i, fill, d- lyHiim-ilti'—Ut M Kuum. bds. lien on •72 ail. 1 .I.ft.l. IIXI mortgage ottawi.. Oswego A Fox Hi v., 1st mortgage lllinoi,-. <;rand Trunk. 1st mortgage onincv & Warsaw. Isl nmrtgagi' I'll. r. .Jni I I, (Ml ilan..lst Chlc. (."ve m tiross rarningii to • ( ft It. Itrirlire litis, - IMII June '.a, Sepl.JHMi do I \. r,tl rodils. RILCos.olIlce Oct. I, HOI Lcn^h .Cln.ft St. LoalaRyCa.IH New York. <i-J. - »ij OO p. yr.; sDblcl to N .C July, t87-.i I.. 8 A.ftO. Charles'n, Pcoples'S.Bk Apr. I. I88j N. -t year, |1<,7I3. Cost of 7 J. ft J. <lo do July ....,,,«™ 7 .l.ftO. N. r., Uetropolltan Bk.lDec.ls.liW Opl.) li.A III an( o.f -iilnga < onsol. of Va ( ent. r ft O. « glM. ft K. N. T Flsk ft Hatch, This road will fonn ;.• beNot.. 1899 6 ,;.ft .1. N Y'.,Am.Elch.llk. tween (he Atlantic e.'H". m-i.-.n.. river, 6 J. ft I. do do 18iJ and Is expected to he coniidcted • .I.ft J. do do 1881 In lletober. IHTi A sinking f.ii d of » J. ft J. do do $Ill(i.(i(iOa year commences one year after I87< 8 .1. ft .1. do do 1817 completion. (•'. 14. p.691 ) ' ft .1 Boston. July, 1872 N(-t income, 1870-71, $lSl,taa. (t. U, f ».i ft. I. do limn ft iswi .1. ft J. Philadelphia. Jan., 1909 Lcascdto Ph ftBalt.Cen. DIvtp.c.onal'k. ft N. May, 1901 Conipl- ted, March. 187:1. 7 IM. ftN. Philad'cl'ptaia. May, 1872 Leased to Ph.ft R. road. In hand* trasteea 5 'm. ft S. N. Y.,M.K. JcsnpftCo. Mar., 1872 Jollet ft Chlc. RR.. leased for Int. on stoc < S M. ft 8. do do Mar., 1872 andbfinds. St I.., Jack, ft chlc. leased I.M. 7 ft N. do do May, 1877 at »!<0.(«llper yr. eulslaua ft Mo. KK 7 [.I. ft.J. do do Jan., ISKI built and ojif-rated under contract. Net 7 do Ia. ft O. do Jan., 1S8:1 ear Ingsof ('.ft A.ln IS71,l'.i.l99XfB. IllvlIX g.-j. N. Y. V, S. Trust Co. April, IKi deuds In 9 yrs. 78 per cent on c- in. ftt<H'k N. Y., M. K. JesupftCo luly, .I.ft.l. lily, 1882 and 79 on preferred. i>ee ruRomcta. A. ft O. do do April, irfi. ISM Vol. 1, p. .•)*), 721 V. 13, p. (IH, <M : V. 14, A.ftO. do do lAnr. 1,18M P-354. 7 1,0110 nn>rtgage.g,itd. (Frankfort) Trust mortgage llnr. to Peoria) New liian.ISVi. (couiton tir registered)... rarrhiige & Ilnriingtroi. 1st mort Dixon. I't-iirla A Han.. Ist nnjrtgage, .\nH!ri(-an Central. 1st mortgage 2d mortgage, (ial. -Inly (iross ai. lit ; ' , 1.0(1(1 '3d do office. «l,VVper - I* per cent .M earning- .. I Income ncmds 1st tsl Oct. IS, IS 1 Preferred stock M no U Ch and Northwest, l.en>ei| l-V-l May, im Aug.; IMH Aug. I, IWI May.lSIS * .lune. \fm ,Leases 1S7S •luly IS, L. Ilal-h. do Cost, %t7i,'M. . 1 ^'henter VJi/Zry— 1st mortgage t(- .l/to/j— com.st k Cilc. <t .Wtrh, 1^ -llifr , Vlti'iwo 2d mortgage, fNr»w 1„(4,. I C/texhir^—»Un-k, prelerrcd Honils. not mortgage <'hf*tf-i' O-^'ct— 1st niort f^fifHtfr ,f- 7>x»iarofl— iHt M.,gld <t- A.&O. ,..,1, . ' ilo Q'tit:agr), /ntcfi •I.ft.J. •I.ft.l. .. , Il.lt..) guar, hj V« do ) cou|ton .M., do do ) coupon Income mortgaRe, (Va. Cent K.R.,) cp.. Vunded Interest, coupon t>onda (Va. Cent. 'lintnii •I.ftj. 7 7 1,IIIKI . oniplrted Hepl., IdW. In i-rogres 18i»-M J. ft 14. ., niDgs 1 per liWl|( ir, N. Y.. FIvk ft Halcll. Sacratnento Treasary. N. Y., F. Kellv ft Co. .I.ft J. I,0(W * fJVc, I Park Bank do do A.ftO. \.m ofti'i-rtim. atoek «lti fnnd, sold, cp., for fl.l.tJW.OUU. A: •I.ft.l. IMS J^ ( J.'ft'.I. •w-'ii 1871 3d mortgaKA >:lntTii\'iii.ntiiir. Y.,A. do ly i. 1 |.r ..II I»01 -do N'at'l .I.ftll. jM. ft 8. Ig.l .l.*.J. (C* Vhtfobftit* N. F. ft A. -Lfti). «g.' A' llovcrnnu-at _ Hen. California ft Oregon, 1st inortfage gold Chart,, Cotiimbif ,lM(/««M.~stock Ist inortgaga, (C. & S. C) do A.) do coiiaolidated Peoria p. prerered, 7 per r<«t p •,») t-l'ii,\ll>; •lork.lrvi.vil. IWJ do •lulr aOL -li do Wii do 189(1 West. Nafl Hank .lune'«,Ti .M. ft 7 a 3 « Bonds, (fDriniTly iMoivcrt. Into TJ.S.bdg. Jollet T. It, I Apian. iwtri,e»,e.Tto Imb.ft iions ( .ai*i wo per .Ian. 1. I!lli7 ft a p. el. of eamlnvs »TrrM.:ni per Tiiistl.'o. Hapld»,TrcaBiirf r; May, N. Y, at Common Bonds on San .loaqnln Vallev rtr., Kold... r. S. Loan, ('id lien on certain terms) Western I'acltli', 1st inort Kold.. M kW Ub, Id*, |>. IK7t I, Ang Trail Co. York. US. New York «. bonds niort;{at;c V:-t>tnil tlhiiislock I'ri'U'rn-tl slock 1st ritorlKaK'* bonds Viilriil /<i<-(/fc--«toclt 1st niortitatci', Kold, tax free !>nb"rl.Ili;-..» all. State aid, M.. 14. inw-wi do do do dn Savannah, <ia. W * May, Feb. '" do Y. . 1st do itnar.by Ch. N. Veiitnil a. It. .t lliiiik-, Oil. Mock 1st inortRazt' hond^', coop n I'futralof /on-n -lut M..»fold, coupon id ninrfn'iBi'. Rold. ?l,n«i pc-r mile Vfitlnil of' .\. ,fi-i-Hfy—suwk Scrip (»I.'33.1,« raid un to .Jan., IfW).... l«l ll , 1st M., (V (oinslork, issii |e«..-.lf.. IH-ivri Ian. I, l«K do Odar percent niortxagu lUortKHKe (now April, do do (ttnttttottt -1st niorl it- IS>I •Ian., liTS Phliadel'iiiila *'''//«//'» 'iil Ml) II. ». Phlla. * Ml. Holly. I'nlOB Trim Co. ino fhattrl ninrlKtiKt* Iniuds Xcw la in iHM Camden, N.J.omce. do do l*0|t M-otnmou Htock C tsemn'in •-W I ll«l (ri\.-((i Ut It K.U. f-> siaip of N. J. by Unlisd Co.'i. Pri'fi-rrtMi stork Nt inoi-tKajfi* bontU iHt A. ft S. Tt.i ima omcr. Loudon. do issa TheC ' ir.7n ihhii Phlladelpbladincii. Princsion, N. J, (i.'1«),lM)J I.I* .Inly lu do I lUCMAKR*. llii.. I, >"> 5»," J^f'' »••»''• riilladpli hi (i:am.W». 'id uiortidiK*' <\liii,lni<t llnit.VO. -Ut MorlitaK<''ituiuhi Sonl/t^ni-\nt M. Klo<B<ff Ctlt'i li. I., London. ilo !""> Id do T.W,.. I. .-r /;...„(..) I'rliK lual Pliradelphlaomeai, IlnlhirTioi\ll.. CotiHollilatt><t niortfcnffe loan loan of Pnlti-il Co.'s • "i."*'. Dniiitr iDitii. Joint roinpuDlrH Morllritf , alnklng rund (llldaJXIO) SKM'lInK siiT.lnK I.onn or Hcii.i to I.o:io of -ar.a DIVIIlKNIm. Paval Pii^HJIc—lH morM^ago, gold ,4m»o.v*-*lock ct 861 LIST. ,tT|„ u. I.m.dl... no,l„ .r .„, ,„or dl.«„„4 INTKItKilT Kate of fxplKiiiitlon of All refert-iicoa loo lootnutt'H oil (Irat pRiro of ItU. ublM. CtHOrnia ('HRONICLK. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND a «b.orlb»r. will coaftr For . 1 ' , — . . m 1 .. . . . . . THE CHRONICLR 862 2i, 1672 [June EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. SnbscrlberM will confer a great favor by giving ns ^Immediate notice of any error discovered In oiir Table*. DESCUlrTION. Outstanding. or explanation, of all references, see Road fi« foot notes on Ist page of KU. Tables. CiH' <k IndiandtJQiis Jftnct.—Ut M 1864 2d mortgage Cin., Ln'ai/ette if: C/Ucago—ifit niort., gold. Cin. d- JfarthitfVillt—lut M., gnar by lessees Cinn. isii 1865 1871 1866 1869 1=7! Vdl.—islmort CA(c— 1st mortgage A/nsl,inffitm it mchmonit 2d mortgage Ctn., <t mclimoiid <t F.W.—\»t M.,gld.guar SaHdnHkij Jh CleveUmtl^stock Preferred stock .Mort. bds, Sanduskj-, Dayton & tin Sandusky City & Ind do • do Cin., Sandnskv & rieve CiiiciniKiU <t fipriiiatleM—ii'l M., gnar .nt'd Cin«.. Wahaall if- ,Wi<A.— Isl mortgage.... CVr., Col., Cin.it finf.—nlock Oiiin., Ctn., & 4 Sinking tniitl. Hubbard 3d Mort. (now 2d) skg br.. Ist M.. fil bds 2d mortgage for fl.auMKlO 8d ilo ri.KWWI do 4tb 1871 1871 s'o M 18(« 67 12)4 Central— \tit mortgage, conv (fr Port DepOMit—Ut .M Oii'Dii. i( llwk. Kd/.— 1st M. sink, fund bds, l^l niortgago, Logan & Straitsville Br Mort. bonds CoUi.nbus, elite. <t hul Cf»/?vi/— $tock 2d niortgige 1C0I.& Ind. Central R.U.)., fJolofailo 18 15 Colnwhia Income Donds, (Col. &, Construe. bn<ls ( bic. 76 13 76 588 4,500,000 423,046 968,000 1843 1815 1S62 1867 1,000 6 18':8 1870 1867 1867 1871 1871 2.l'2:),«0O 1866 1863 5(1 l,3-i6,650 State loan 61&70 117 102 142 141 141 141 "36 13 I10)< 84 300,000 1,4(X),000 2.000,(XX) 1,000 922,400 2,232,1*0 1,(X10 467,U(«) l/XJO 622,110 108,500 495,000 .50 1356 1867 1869 n 6I&64 1864 1871 's Office. 1000 issc 1856 1S39 ) I 1 b- redeemed witti loan of '72. .Ian. 1, 18921 (v.I4,p.52.') ('onscl. l868of Col.,ft I. C. andthlc.t « East. Leased Feb , 1869 to PittKi ,Cln ft St. L.,and the Penn. KR. Co.. for 30 Bk 4 f A.ft 0. i'A 7g. f V A.ft 0. Q—I. J.ft .1. & V. Y., Lockwood ft Co Penn. R.R. Co. N. Y., Turner Br s. N. Y Loud, ft Frankf't X. Y., Winslow, L. ft Co do do do do Pliila., , do do do M.» S. do .I.ft J. N.Y'., Am.Ex.Nat'lBk. 7 ' .1.* J. 100,000 iixyxxi .I.ft .I. .I.ft.I. .I.ft J. 00 1, N'ft (anitngalait fiscal year, ftl5,47D. 1891 3d v'ort. It guftralitesd by (^on»( lltlated May 1, 18881 Coal Co. I ft.f. A.ftO. A.ftO. M.ftS. A.ftO. 6 X. Y.,6o.'«0fflc«. do .\pi-ll. 18r2(Stock owned In large luirt by Pa. RR. Co. Phlla. ft Carlisle, Pa. ConA.ftO. Phila,T.A. B.ddle&Co Apr. 1,1904! Net earnings 1870-71, »3.3«,K'24. A.ft 0. do Apr. 1.1908' slitcrable ad anci s made to branch Jan.l.l88l| roads, (v. 14, p. 628.) A.ftO. do Dividends 9 per tent per annum. 182 .1. 7 f Mch ftfi. M.& N. l,ii'!,V.O 1(0,1 Nnv,l,l!XX)| June I, '9H.Le,.Bed to Phlla. ft Reading (v, 14, p. CM June 1. •9(iiStock issued. t347,8(Xi. .4ug.I,1892;I.en8ed to I'iilla,, \VI1. & Falllmore. Oct. 1, 1897 Com leted .Inly. 1S70, andbianeh Jan..'il. Naeariiings, 1^71,»;85,7S3. Bonds ISffl to .luly 1, I88()i 1S80 Oct. 90 ft I88S'Leased, Mar.'12, to Penn. R.R. lorSi )e«rs. I, I'Oli; .\iirll, July, 1911 In pr'gress, Davenp., la., to St. Paul. April, 18(2 Com. stock. f2 395,096. L'sed in perpetuity to cin,. Ham. ft D, for ann-.ial Int. on Juy, I^8I Sept., 1887 bonds. Pref. stock of »a.50O.0l\i. guar. Oct., 1888 by C. H ft I)., Issued 1871 to retire D. ft Mar. 81&94i M. bonds. .Jan. 1, 1906 L's'd to L. .Miami, (as'roedby P.,C.ft •'( L) In progress. Coiintv subscrinl'n, *40O,(X;0. Jan., 1872 Leased and opealcil by Phil., wy,& Bait. Julv, 1875 RR., for 35 per cent ot gross ear. Incs. In !871 tross cnrntngs were tjiUl.liO. .AnJuly, 1>75 1 , .Ian. 1,188(1 nual report v. 14, p. 7ti4. ;7(i,o«i it irc«(tf?*n— stock (Del.,L.& »'., East. 2d Mort. (D., L. .t Ex.) skgTd West.) ?.... Bonds, (convertib. from June 1,'75 to '7i) T^purer Pucific—liit mortgage, gold. 1. gr it Rio frraniti'—liit mort., gold. Dji .VoiHSi ym—Ut M., K.'.,k\ik to Des 1st M.,on85ni.&466.IK«lacr's*2d.\l.onl62n Detroit, Hllhilale it /«<(,— Ist mortgage 2d niortga;ie Detroit, Lonning itLoke Mi A.— Ist mort., Detroit J: Milwaukfe—l^t ^'ort. bonds 2d .Mortgage, April 28, 'm. . If-nrer M Funded Conpone, .N'ov. 15. ViO 2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 13, 6.3 Bonds of JuneliO, 'tH>(condlllonallv) I6t & Olln. I'M.) Oct. 1, '53. gld. Dollar (Oak. & Olta. Rli.) b'ds, Oct. 1,'53. Isl Mort. (Detr. & Pontlac UR.), Apr. l.'Sl Ster.ing (Oak. Mort. lI>eT < I'onttac Rlt.), Feb.. '54 2d Mort. (Def. & Pontlac RR.). an., '53 Bonds of Si-pt. 1, I86e. (Limit MOO.OUl). Bds & mort. on Det. river front property 1 . .50 1851 I8SC 1872 1869 a 10(0 1,0(K) , . Hast Brandi/Klne dc Waiinesbiirg—lit Eabt J^nniitflvania—titiick 1834, convertible Id mortgage 4th mortgage, convertible Bth mortgage, convertible.! Buffalo Branch Bonds s S 1,170,(«I0 2,5(»l,(«IO 7 1,0<X),(XX) 6.'a,5-25 Varl. 377,115 & 7 JCiUOOO > g 51,000 150,000 250,000 100,000 110,000 53,266 7 7 l.5li6,6S9 1,000 1.000 1,(100 1,000 100 566 1,000 1,000 6 8 7 7 50 h 100 1870 1,000 140,000 1,309,200 7 f. 1869 18t;0 1866 b b & & e 1,000 .50 13,53 1857 185S 1861 . .V 7g.f, ,). ft I). .1. .1. & 7 3 J. ft. I. J.ft J. .M.ft S. 6 7 4 J. J. J.&J. ft ft J. J. J. ft J. 6 6 F.ft A. 200,000 1,075,500 8,000,000 1,500,000 5(xi,oai 6 6 6 J.ftJ. A.ftO. M.ftS. M.ftN. J.ftJ. A.ftO. J. Y. Di-trolt Office N.T.,M.K.J<siip&Co May 'ay .May 15, '"(5 15, "^s 15, '75 May, July 1875 1886 I, J. ft J. A.ft 0. "i(io 78.0(XI.O(«) 5 7 4 l(Xl 8.536.910 3^ 1,000 1.000 1.000 .!,(XX),(XX) 7 J.ftJ. r,& A. J.'ft'j. M.&N. 4,0(«),0(«) M.ftS. 6,000,000 4,441,000 928,500 186,400 M.ft 8. A.ftO. J.ft D, J.*J. M. »5(l,oai; 3 yr. notes, »225,0(X). Leased to Great West, of Canada. In 1868 3^ per cent was paid on pref. stock, and Of ihe bonds of In 1869. 7 per cent. June, 1866, »1,218.(X1') are In the hands of the Merchants Bank of Can., redeemable »10(),0tX) per yr. t.3,50,000 have thin far been redeemed. Net earnings In 1871, »503,'2'23 in 1869, »666,'267 : In 1868. 1704,4,57; In 186,-, »768,789; in 1666, (v. 14, p. »6S5,062. See annual leport. 323.) »665 633, In 1870, ; Varloui. July, 1872 Leased to Ills. Cent, for 20 yrs. at 35 p. ct. earn'gs 1st 10 yi s, 36 per cent 2d 10 rs. IBl July, 1883 Net earnings, 1871, t72.l88. Pref. stock, »59^,315, com. s:ock. »5S4,662. Oct., 1883 June, 1900 Completed Angutt, 1871. (v. 14, p. 628.) N. Y., Brown Bros ft Co Jan. 1, 1908 lit. w-as suspended. Pe4ta(v. 14, 5'21.) due Jan.,'i3 Phlla., E. Smith ft Co. July 1, 1885 L'sed to Ps.RR. 2d M..lf35,0 Phiiadelnhla. July, 1872 Leased to Phil, ft Kiadlng. at 6 per cent on stock and Int. on bo- ds. (v. 14. p. 628.) Plilla., P. ft R. Office, Mch 1,1888 01 sol. Nov . 1-6.', of E.Tenn. ft Va. and N.Y., Gallatin Nat'l Bk. July 'iV 19(0 E. Tenii&Gf. In 1870 Ihe Co. paid Its debt to Tenn. and issued the sink, fund N. Y.. R. T. Wilson ft Co July, 1880 loan. Net earnlt gs last year, f 415,799. do July 1876 do .;uly, 1871 Dividends had been 8 per cent a year for Boston, Co.'s Office, London. 187! East 6 yrs, but none was aid Jan., 1872. eases E stern In X. H.. 16m. Stock, 1874 Boston, Co.'s Office, «492,500, same dividends as East. ^ass. do Sept., 1876 Leases Portland. Baco ft P., at 10 per do April, 18-6 do cent on stock. (V. 14, pp.43, 187.) .March, 1888 i do May, Phlla., GIrard Xnt. Bank Jan. do New York, do M.ft 8. M.ft N. . 1891 18961 Real est. .i M.K. JesupftCo do do S. Y.. Union Trust Co. * J. 2M SX 00 do N. v.. 7g 7 1,(XX) N'. .1 eg. 1,(X«1,000 .VXI.OOO 4(X1,000 Detroit. & London. Juy. Aprl, Nov. 15, 73 M.ftN. N. y., M. K. Jesunft Co Nov. 15. 73 do A.ftO. rfo Apr. 1.1878 do do F.ft A. Feb. 1.5, '86 ..V.I. do do Jan. I, 1S7S do do M.ft S. Sept 1, 1886 .1 . W NY. ft .1 A.ftO. 000 ft * 7 570,000 1,000| . noatingdebt do do Oct. 1, 18eK Net earnings, 1871, f2:B.(X)l. (v. 14, p. S'21.1 N. Y., MTCh.Nat. Bk. Jnne 1, '90 Traffic guar. 10 p.c. from Mich. C. ft Ot M.ft N. 7.50,000 ,')0,(XX) 1847 1819 .1 7 500 1,000 . 3*3,000 5(X).0(10 1860 1863 .1 IS71, »1,680,636; »4,3I9.9n. Consol. March, 1872, with Cent. ItR. of X.J. (V. I4,p. 386, 6'28, 658.) gr.. 8(n,0(« acres. Op. by Kansas Pacillc Nov. l.tlHK) In progress. Xarrow gusge, 8 feet. Do ault'd Int Oct, '71. Y.. (;i'afk,'Dodge&Co Oct. 1,1877 L. gr.. 466.0(XI acres. do do A.ftO. Boston, Co.'s office. M.ft N. N. Y., M. K. Jfsupft Co do do M.ftN. do « .1 do do do .M.ft N. J.ftJ. 194 ,«» 160,000 '68-'69 D. f. 4,2l>2,000 1851 1856 1865 ft J. ft.I. 495,!'00 3,192,000 3,470,000 6!O,0C0 136,000 N. Varl. J.ft J. 10 2,.5OO,O0O A .f .1 5.(KXI,O0O 880,000 81,500 450,000 1,300,000 M .I.ft. I. a July'w,';! Net receipts do do Apr. 1,1875 do M.&S. do .Mch. 1,1881 ,I.4D. do do 'Mine. 18921 M.ft N. N.T., DrexeLM. ft Co May 1, 1899 .). al!./ Vari New York Office. 0-1A.ftO. A.ftO. N. A.ftO. 8 f — WiiUamitport stock, com Preferred stock St niortgage bonds Income bonds. 999 year^ to run Bond & mortgag.* on EI intra real estate. trie «rti7jcrti/— Htock, common P)eferred, J per cent, stock Ist mortgage (exicudcd In 1867 to IM7) .. Jd mortgage, convertible (cxt. to 1879.). it I. 7 g. 3,219.(«X) i',6oo Mortgage (new) Eaxtern (.Va.y.s)— stock English Loan, conver ible Essex R.R. bonds, Sept. 1856 Bonds due 1S.S5, April, '65 do 1888, March, 'CS-'eg do 1889 May, '69...r Eaatern .Shore, (Vd.)— 1st mort., conv 2d morigage. conv Ear/efteld it /i>H(«^;itf— Tenne see Loon... hlizabetlitotrn <* nitfKca*- Ist Mort., conv. Elk it il,-A'eiiH-ut mort., gold 7g. 300,000 Mortgage M f. 2,.5(«1,(XX1 4,690.000 yi... hail Tenn., Virginia <t (?eor(7(a— stock .Mortgage sinking fund bonds Mortg.age (old) .3,0(XI.(XX) ,000 1,000 Varl 1663 1863 1870 7 7 7 2,310,01X1 1871 1871 1855 1856 I860 1863 1866 1853 1853 1851 1854 1853 1866 1,111,000 l,KM.v»X) I'.tVlO 1 1870 2X lR,8.ifi,t.50 l6.(Klllpr.n] 1870 Sioux (?((»— Stock mort DuouQue Southwentern— lit .M, prcf s.f .. 1st Mortgage, Oct. 1,'fa mritirk, Warren <t Pittubnra—lslm, gold 7iUi:lie.yn it. Colnmhia~\st Mortgage 1,0(»I 1st Etmira Co do do do .J. 6 6 •2O,0lXlpr.m 1,00 do do Phila.. M.ftS. 82.(»X» b l,l«<l 1871 U I ; . M 7 I09,.5(IO 4(XI,(«X) In progress. I, 1891 N A. ft O. A.ft O. F.ft A. 161,0«l 2«)&c 51 .Inly k j 10(1 iv. 14, p. 1 100 000 740.001 uder foreclosure, I K.T., U.S. Trust Co. do do do .I.&I). Boston, Treas.'a Office. F. & A. Phlladclphla.Co 's Office A.& (.>. N. Y.,St. NIch. Nat. Bk .I.ft J. do do do .!.& J. do .I.ft I 7 100,000 !I03.(X)0 1 Road in progress. Lafay, Ind. to St. Ann's. Formerly leased to luu., Clu. ft Lafayette. percent of gross earnings, but guaranteed ?1. 1(^7 470 pi-ryr.. to pay Int. on Isl do M,«15,Hi'.l.(»lll ft •2d Si., C.& I. »821.00'. Of do '2dM., t'2,999,(««i were sold to Penu. RIt. do .\prll, Itoe 7 Net earnings 18;i,»l,(«(l,'i3i. (v. 14, r.SllS) Ilo do 7 M.ftS. N. Y., Union Trns Co Sept I, 1901 Completed, Marrh, 18T2. (v. II. p. 159.) 7 Columbus, Treasury. June, 1872 iLeased In pcrpetiiiiy to Pitts. .Ciiiii. ft St.L. 2f. ess's: ssunie liabi it's. il'. ft' s. N. Y.. /'.mer. Ex. Bank. Sept 1,1890; (iuar bv Pa. l.R. 6 M.& X Host.. Tower, Hid. & Co May, 1872 Dividends in 10 years, 89 per cc t. Bist'-n. July. 187! jLcMed to Conco. d Ulf at *'25,0txi peryear. J. ft .1. Feb.. 1812 Xet ea*ntiips for year ending Ji.nt- W, 1S7I, Boston Office. F. &A. Dec.l.l^76i $28:1665-. tinklug fund inercased, »36 552. .1, ft D. do « Dividends, 6 per cent a y'r for past ! yrs. Dec. 1, 1876 do 7f. .I.&D. Feb. 1, 1872 do F. ft A. 3 .Inlv I, 1889 do 6g f, J. ft J. .I.ft.I. Boston, Boat, ft A. HR. .lalv, l^T! Xet lucome, 1870- "71, *199,I57. Divldent's 5 M. ft S. Boston, Globe Nafl Bk Sept 1, 1878 in 10 years, 81 per cc t. (v. 14, p. 43) 6 N.Y., Am. Ex. X. Bk. Jan. 1,1 iXi; (V. 13, p. 167.) 7 f. .I.ft. I. July, mxi .).& J. 7 l«Xl-l-»-3-4 Leased to Phil. ft Trfnt.,6T'.c.dlvonst»'k M.ftS. Phlladf ll hl> 6 7 ' 23 Guaranteed bond*. Extension mortgage Bonds dne 7 l,7tKI,00O 2.50.000 1,0 OOIM 1,0m Koad sold 1901 Oct., 1867 2MJ»0 1,000 1,1893 , .1.4 J. N. Y., silNicii'.Nat. M. ft N. do do A. ft O. do do 7 452,800 h D^hitrnre if./f.— stuck l^t mortgage.. Ist 1 a,ooi ai 99«,UI0 iou.oua 28 Toledo Depot (cost J::)53,9i0) Dawtnn <t IIV«(.— 1st .M „ guar. L. M.&C.& X Decitiir, Siillirin it Mutloon (/«».)— IstM d: 1(XI a a 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Duhuqne 1,500.000 350,000 1858 1871 i8;o mortgage 2d mori gage Common bonds 3 10(1 1«) 1,000 100 Isl Lack, 7 l,18»i, X.Y.,Co.'B Office. July, 1903 New York. Stork, $J82,600. N.T., Winslow, L. & Co July! 1896 Leased 186610 Cin., Ham. ft D. Co. (v. 13 do do Jan. 1, 1889 p. 485. New York. Juue, 1921 INet earnings year ending Dec. 31 1^71, Boston Agency, Nov I87-. »213,809. an incn-aseof »-.6,-22I. over 1870. Aug.l,19<«l' Springf.ft Col. road Islcased. (v. 14, p. do do do do Sept 1, 1877, 4.W.) N. Y., Union Trust Co. Dec. 1.1«90( .'J. Y., Union Trust Co. Apr. I, I'.IOl Bds Miar.KbjC C.C.&J.; HbyL.S&M.S. N. ft J. ft 7 iiy Mch March, 1 A a 66&71 .!.& J. M.* N. M. & N. F. & A. M. 8g, 160,00) 1,'*),000 300,000 79,000 13,000,100 1,000 103 J.&I). Q-M. 7 6 1,000 1856 JO renpnrt .( S;. /»,;«;— 1st .M.,gjld Daijt.it Jfiili^Prcr stock, guar. C. H.& I) 1st M., sinking fund, *3O,UO0 per year f. t 292,0011 'fa'irill'', /f'izleton d- II7/Ar*&rtn'6— Ist mort. Dniirill. I'lli.. Jlflutlit Pi-kiii— 1st M.,gold. f. 7 Ip 1,786.000 Aorjfo/A:— Stock f. 3% i.iiiii.coj Connecting (Philti. Coopfrtitmen <t Sn^qurlinnvn VoUei/—\iX. M. C'limherltnil itPennsylrnnhl—\tl mortgage 2d mort .'ag>> sinking fund bonds K.'>i inbi rhnitt r«/(*?//— stock 1st .Mort. 7 7 983,(XI0 .584,700 I.OtX) do do I872!Cons(ir. M.ay, '68. of the CI.. Col., & (Inn. ft Feb.. Bonds June7'it(»M( the Bellefomalne Companies. until 1899, payable In annual Installn enls. (v. 12 May, 1899 p. .85 ; 13, p. 487. (V, 14, p. 355, 451. May, 1572 iLeased to At.* (it. West. at »'i2 Wii; monthCleveland, Office. Aug. 1.18731 ly. In advance. Last aniiual report in N.Y.. Ward,U. ft Co Cli»veland. at (rfllce. Sept. 15, '76' tllRox.t-LK. (T. 14, p. 35.^'. M. & S. July, 1873 .I.&.I. N.Y".. Manhattsn Bk J. *J. Y., Lawrence Bros, Jan. 1, I!XX),In progi-ess. N.Y.,Farin.L. ft T. Co. Jnne,IS;2 jLcnseil Nov., 1871 to Pinn. UK. Co, at 7 do do Sept 1, 1873 percent on present stock and all interM. ft S. do Nov, 1,18751 est, &c. (V. 13, p. 6(n,(3I,80['.) M. ft N. do do do ,Ian., 1892 J. ft,I. F.* A. 150,001 2,00 -,OtX) 15,000,000 mortgage —Ist mortgage Dzl., 7 ?1. 513,500 1.252.000 1.096.000 a a Ind. (Central R.U.) (i, Eastern R.R.) Cftnnffllrift H>.v/<-;7i— 1st d- 1 10,971 ,9«) do Mortgage 7 2,059,-700 & bonds. do do Voniu'ctlcHt 7?ircr— stock Ist mortgage sinking fund f^nnfrlirut l'«Wey— 1st mortgage J. & J. J.& J. J.& J. J.&D. M.'&N, V. & A. M. & S. J.& D. A. & O. I. & J. 3 6 680,000 487,900 46,000 11,820 p. a laatDlvrd, N.Y., St. Klch.Nat. n. F.& A. 2,000 000 16,(l00p.m. .1,73?. 000 "itVi 323,000 500 617.000 1,000 2.125.000 1,0(KI a J. M.&S. I 1,C00 — tfc Vaifburi/ I 82I,0(X) 1,243, 00 4(10,00 PortHnwiilh stock Coiinecticilt it PdiJUimpulc B. if.— stock tst mortgage, sinking fund Notes, coupon, conv. at par Ma.ssawippi slock, guar, by C. & Pass Concorit & J.& .1. S.50.000 1,067,4- 1853 1857 1863 1810 , by 'Wliom. 1.1-00,000 "50 Cons. 1st M., skg fund for »15,0j«,ll(X). Cons. 2d M., for »10,(I00.(I(I0 Cohimhii^, Spriiiaf. it CVh«.— Ist mort. Cot'tmbtis it AVwm, stock — 4. 1,000 10,00()n.m 1,100 sm.wo 1,(I0U 650,000 Income bonds (<;lilc. A (it Kant rn R.Ii.) Union & Logan poi-t Ist mor gage 1st mortgage Voiicoril stock 111 _, _ m,(M) i',iiuo 22,5 199 199 199 for »» WO.OOO Vfilfhrookdale li./f.—\ni rnnrtgflge . JOOOO pr ,50 i9a »l,2c«i.li00 Consold. skg land, 1,2(0,0001 798.000 1852 1867 M LurrMlnil Ml. Veninii <{ />;— Ist M.,gld..., Clet'flantl it 7'(('\.— tinaranteud stock 1,000 1,000 .50 1st mort (C. C. C. KI!.) »25.nooa y- ar... Ind.) excli. for new 1st M. (Bell. iRt mortgase^ new, s. f Vi'Pelaii'l (fc J/(iAo«(K^~8tocV: Ist mortgage 5 INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. IBondis, Principal, Due, When Where Payable, and when Stocks, Amount Miles of Phila., 1889 1880 1, Apl. 1,1886 Mch"l',1890 Inprogrtss. Subscrlp. to stoch, ^3,0 Penn. R.R. Co Nov.,' 1871 do July, 1872 Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. 1, 1880 Phlla., Penn.R. H.Co 2862 phlla., . Formerly leased to P., W. ft B.; operated on own aeeount since Dec, 1869. ft aeci ui-d Int. due about »«XI.O(Xl. Funded Leased 5,C(X). Northern Cent, for 999 In 1863 to yrs. Rent paid, »:65 315. Net earnings in 1871, »59,689, against »90 219 In 1870, DIvB. guar I y Pa. KR. (v. 14. p. 628.) by Company. Feb.;i86« The com. stock was Increased from 116,571300 m Oct., 1867, to piesent flgnres. Y., Office, 23d street, July 15. 'TZ The net earning* above int., ftc. In 1871, May. 1879 do do do do do do do do do do do do »I18,261 tobel»8ued. ; 1869, $475,612 186j. f^i.consol. inorl. (v. 14, p. 20, 85, 386, 8ii5.) 1870, nil Mch. 1.1879 March 188S Oct. 1,1880 Junel,188e Jan. 1, INl : 6T2; 1867, tl,(HO,584. ; New —— June . — 1 . . . Hr THE CHRONIOLR 29, 18?5S) tt6d RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Subaorlbcrs will confer • creat niTor by kIvIok ns ImHetftale nolle* of aair orrar 4laco*ero4l la aar Takl«a> BESCUIl'TION. ^ °.a Sa . Ullrsi of»i I 1 ».St oS ! UR IXVIUKNIlB. INTBHKtfT Amount ; Oni•landing. TSale Where Parable For cxplmiAltuii, itv., of nil rufiTutiret, «« K<»<> iS. foul uutc'it on Ut putfu of KIC Tttblen. :9 KrlA Mii/trnt/— (Cuntlnuotl) LoHK Dock Co. niortuafke SliTlhiKlMMi.U. i:<.iivi'rtil>l>i, 1,0001 3,000^)0 4,l«t4,«OU 7 i j.ai). K. V £210 I.OOOi 3,060 000 2,000,000 372,800 111,200 2,0*3.000 600,000 7 K. V IjOOOjOOO »g J.* J. K'if, if Ut inns IgJl i;l.l>M,(WO.... (for t;w,UUU,00O; lit'jK'ijil iii<>rl.,Kol(l /Hthburg-'M^tvk Itllucons. lllorlHOKO. iiii)rt>;<>»:e,r*>ttv. 2d iDortKAK' - CMiiiviTtltjIe suic tax Consf.i. mvin. frt'o of Ki^ul 'lilcnt bontiM £uroi)tfUu it -v. inort. lUrtfforto L'll Kruiil bdn J: IxC 'iil ) ) Wtna M.UanK Eeaiiir-i L'ruicfoiMi—\^i M. xm b iwa IMS 1,000 ft 10 DUTtKOr loftu. Winn Ev.4 1«M Ill.jit.. 1892 niurt.,!i.f ^EvaiisvlUe toTerre H.).... Kockvillf fxtentloii Eva'i\t'itie, IhiuWi-Hon tfc AkjiAc.— 1st inort. UmiisvIIU, Tene IhtuU rf (.7iic.-Ut M.i(ld fl(// Wccr. Waireii it Pi'oriitenct : BonUn., ut Mff/i /*«?(/ -slock Flint .( /Vrc JfilrviieMf— slock Isl m.>rl,,L.U.. 153,600 acTe«, I- taiT im M.. Jiiiu. -.M on 10. l.K IKi.cm ac, . l»l 109 a xMO xam : *i 55 6 " 218 M) M I.. I),. ;w.u«) ncri's. :iil tllv. * li.iUy U. I!, (s. f., <ii->,ono |mi yoar) Illy K, »iiKln»w. l»t M. mmrhy Ie»u'» do Hay County, IksikmI In aid ft ( 'oiist rurtlun bonds Holly, Wayiif & Monroe, lat tnort, s.r. .... ttoritUi -1st ntiirtj^aKC, gold, ronvertlble.. FtitHftiiii; ,t .\V>r(/tv(iWc— 1st uiortKH^e Kinda..lohn'it'1'nt ,t t;lnrfrivtu>' -Ul niort Fort. W'tr/nf, JarkAott it.S'iaiHtttf—Ui mortj rt. and ctiulpiuent bonds '.id lit Fort nui/ne, MUHcie it Cin»— lat M., Rold. 2d inert Frederick <f Pennit/tcunla—\tit M., gold •ialcetloii, /roii^tiin it II. t\f 1871—181 Mort.i KJlnt n IS 775,000 • 190MIO 7 4 do do 2d iAn.000 1,000 1,000 '2,80OW> 8M,000 b 800,000 1870 1869 1871 1869 I8fl 1871 18:i 1,000 XJSOOJOOO 1,U» 1,800,000 9WI,000 150,000 1.900,0i« lino l,(XIO 900,000 1,000 1,000 4,-200,000 10( 615J0O no no 2.000,000 1,000,000 186,900 9,000,000 2,»i5.O0O isn 1,000 1,00b 2se isrj £26 JB2,«3.98» 221,190 77,190 900,000 470,500 do 1,200,000 2,842,186 1,688,057 788,722 5,734,391 16,l«l,437 3,81<,896 do do Great Ue*Mrrt iVcinatta)—Com. stock Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. Into cummon debentures Mortgage bonds, coupon 100 '227,273 ma 1,381.117 2,'n5,iW6 618,066 2,360,333 301,733 3,630,000 xm do do do do tlo do do do New bonds, coupon £11* £10 XIU. £100 Columbia— itU>c)c l,MU,a«S mortgage, guar, by state 1,4'26,M5 876,766 130,000 300,000 9,167,700 5,087,221 3J) 0,000 751,000 4,000,000 500,000 1,200.000 4,000,000 1,182,550 700,000 8,900,000 IJiOO.OOJ Bonds not guaranteed Green 'cii-fi it Jofmwnrille~\»t M.. conv., X. y. HxUn»ion—l't mort Hannibal tt St.JoHeph^coiumoa stock 1869 1S70 U.ickenitick it low a;s 275 Preferred -tock .Missouri State Loan Land Grant mortgage 100 '5l-'sr> "wi Itonds l-JTO, conv.. IstiiiortgaKe (Qulncyft Palmy, RR. mart. (Kan. C. & Cam. Kli.) Harlem Kj-zention—Xat mortifage Harrltb.. Portu'll, Mt.'Joy it i«/tca<— stock 1867 1870 53 116 51 inortgsge 90 94 79 Harliforil <e yew //fip«u— s.ock Scrip (to be paid In full July, '72) "ioo 50 "w iBimortg go tt FinhkUI—Ut mort. (B.I) 1st mortgage (Conn.) Howiatonic—9toc k nart..Pror. 18.1» 18St) 2«X Preferred stock Ut mortgage, sinking fund 2d oiortgage lio .us of 1S69 tiountonit TejralCeiit—UlM.itoM, l.gr.,s.f, Uuntliirjilonit Broail Top- 1st inort., gold 2d mortgage Sd mortgage, consolidated Serlp for past due coupon Iliinoit C'eMrra/- -stock Ut mort. constr ;ctlon bds(now payable) 96 120 120 74 74 1869 1866 1851 1S57 1863 1891 1851 1851 1864 1865 1S7U 1869 187D 1898 1867 1869 1889 1870 '58 Ind ,Cliin.& Lafayette do do do liuUannimliA it St. i0K(»— Ist M.,ln 3 series 2d mortgage Eflulpment bonds Jnittanap.it Vlncennes~Ul M., guar 2d mortgage, guar Jnternati'ti'il (Texas), la' M.,gold Houston ft Ot. No., Istmort.. gold Jonia ft /.'(ii«(ntf— Ut M., traffic guar 2d mortgage Jowa t'allA .t .StoliJ! tlly— Is' M., Anl. 1 '6» . 1871 xm 1870 1869 1870 18«J 1868 18 ;o 1870 1867 1S«« 1869 mort Jac*so«»./V'iM<i<-.<f'Jfo')— FlorlilaStbds.gId 2511 Jetttrmn i/^l.)— 1st M. (^Hawley Branch). 2 mort^jage (Hawley Branch) 1st ir.ortgaife iSu*(iaeb. to Carbondale).. JtH., Mail, it 7»uli(in*ip.—slock Xi X!l ind. ft Mad I! !. -Ut mortgage Jelfersonville '" .-2d in rtgaze bonds.. JelTersonvllle, Mad.ft Ind— 1st in rlgage do 2d mort^ajf BoiuUof I.onUvll e (endoraed) di X fnittana—\»l mortgage Joltet it Jitni-lion, FI,lladeliihia—\H mortgage. . City. St. Jo. it Council Wtflfj—stock. Ist mortgage, C.B. ft SI. Joseph St. J. ft U.B. Bit., Ut M do do Kansas City. 81. KK M 2d J. ft t. B. RR., coniol Mo. Valley UR. (Ang. do do do gold Hanjtan flaW/le- stock id. (gold) land ft road, sinking (and iA ltMort.,yold .. M 1, '«3 3,042,900 332,000 2,900 (»1 2,900,000 •2,790000 9,000,000 1.90O,0OJ 9,728,490 Varl i',6i» ' i,aio a 1989,500 1,000 1,000 2,800,000 1,100,000 2,000,000 KOfm 1.450.000 lO.aiOp.m 1,000 .... 116,000 1,01X1 ' i,ouo a » M i862 77 159 159 9(«.IWI »«).000 4,0(l).00il i '"1 ' a ^7.000 1.000 1.000 »«5fl00 2,08J,O» ISiU 1852 IJJOOl 2,000,000 74AIJ0 1,000, 800 JM) l.OIW 900,000 800,000 Too a,7M,4M i.«n> 1,000 i,40Oj|iao UM isn law 18« a 1,000 1,000 .,..,. 1.000 50 .. 201 oni 96,100 2,000 001) *J)0O,O0O 1S.1» 18ii6 4X ' pm 770,000 300,000 2.960,0 « 600,000 1499.000 1.000 1,000 X,l)M "lOO "ii . , 9 9 2d mortgage Sivn 2V280,910 X.TODM) Satinav—XM mort 1 ioo xjm> ., 2d mort Stl 1,000 1871 Jtluiai it AtA<n;»— lat M., sink, fund, gold it 501 900 50 iildlannp.. Cine, it ia/",—stock Uma. 1,574,000 820.000 1,180.000 191,0CO 100,000 100,000 5,(00,000 416,000 367,900 1,317,000 113,080 100 100 I Jack., 751000 481000 1,000 90ft52 do do do gold do Redemption, 1st & 2 series 3d series, s erllng do OiK.— Isl M., gold jHillaiia it nUnolH JmtlanaiK JSIoonl'tomt Went—Ut M., gid b<ls 2d inor gage Ind.ft Cinn. of 1,000 186S 1870 "is 1st 1st ' 146,IU) 132,000 l,7d3,UI0 4764)00 100,000 75,000 169,000 Postal bds, Ac, secured by gov't bustne8« 1st Trui. bds.conv. Into 1st prcf. stock..., 2d do do do 2d 1st do do do do im Kcw Tork ft g ft A, iimam II tH'I. London. Jan. do Mar. I. ft J. .\l.ft J.'ft f. do T.. v., . N . I, I.TJO 1, 188* do 1.0001 1,000 gmjno sttfloa rg7.ooo 1,900,000 1,000,000 8.972,100 6,466,000 l^fW To fomi a dlreri line fron Buaor to John and llalldu (T. It, p. a«7iin. M 1,189*' com siork.|lMi^.*i«f..fUMW. >*l Jan. i:ii«7 1, li*s7 .Nov.l.1'r<7 lAag 7i.«V:o i|);su1i.ril,Dl«to i.ri.ni.. i4:0 I B'Dk of Aineilra. July I Fann.L'anftTCo May Provldcace. Boston OIBce J, W In inn In . IIH lui oil stork and qeM. Net l!ni,|4«>Ml. (<.I4, p.tMJ •«rd du do do do <T ta.p mn.} I July 1, 187i Hk May 1, 1880 an. 1, 18K7 Hepl 1, IMi May l,l)«*i I' 1,(199,100 Atlantic & 81. Lawronce. defor'dlnt. ctfl Kqulpmeut M., 1st on all rolllug stock... it A.ftO. r I 4,000,000 xm H'lnking Co.— stock Oratut Trunk (C'lin'ttl'l) -stocK Mort. to Itkof U.Canada on surplus lands Oreenvitte H75 ino M.*8. do J,*J. S'.T.,r*nn.L'an*TCo do do M.*N, I 100 100 900 Itonds. not iiiortKagtttinton it ,Sprinn/.~-lnl M.,gold.. 2d inort xaKe, ifola Goahi'n ii Oeckerloicn—\Ht vaonif»g« tfr. HiipiiUit Ituiinmt -Ut m, gold, guar...! Ut inort. Kol 1 not Knaraiiteed do do by siid I'tB J.* J. A.ftO. 1M».000 I9IH ini fritinatt, 4tb 7.*. I. I* 1,000 1,OUO 19U . 908,000 660,000 1VI,U00 18M) m il. 181 niof iL-iiLTc, ild m 2,000M0l i.oou 1,000 M lliiy ti. li. «f 90 'i AmtriatH.iJIe): tit .M., tVliill. to M.ll. liDO Georgia 1: n. r l'..*''JP (• m!* n. N. r., Mrchan. Nal. J.*J. M.*8. M,*K. 7 8 f. 10 (. 10 10 8 do do do do do do • New York. J.ftJ. laiiil .III.. I., .laf, I ferred pa)Mienla in trustee, hands. (988 742. A: nual t In M.*8. do CaiKijiiii,*, T, II, p. Ui.tmmtu p. (M. J.ftJ, Jan. 1,1*76 do J.ftJ. N. V.,Meeh, Nal. Bank Jan. 1,1101 New Vork or London. J,* J. :.lan. 1. 1900 Fern'illi-i L.gr.HO/Marre ?«• H,ftN. N. v.. Market Nat. Bk. Nlo.-k.? (a*,2S. 7 J.ftJ. N. v.. St. Nli-h. Nat. Ilk. July 1, 191(1, '0.1 of 8 J.ftJ. N.V., Kami's. L. ft T.Co July 1, 1889 Has a Iru::.. .^ i.i from Mich. CtBI. do 8 A,*U. do Oct., 1881 Boston, Treasurer. A.ftO. Oct., 1881 Hold, 1871, to ri W.,Jaek., ,ft Baclnav. ]' A,*'0. -^ do Ap II, 189«{ A.ftO. Halt.. Merch. Xal. Bank. Oct. 1. lOOliIn progress. I2111. flnlshrd Jan.. 1^. J,ftJ. N. y., Bkof N. Amerlia July 1. I'ju l!ei,rgBnlr.rdlnl>ni. Flitl Int.dne JaD..'71. ]' J.ftJ. AngusU.Oa., Uli. Bank. July, 1S72 Net esrnlngi. 1871-72, «4l7,'2ai. (T. 14, p. J.ftJ. 7 do 1187) to 18861 386, 459.) 7g. M.ftS. New Tork and London Sei.l., l90DlTialllc guar, of 19 p. c. from Ills C.ft Ps.K 8f • • 1 ' , ?« J. ftj. i J.ftJ. J.ftJ. A.ftO. Ill J.ftJ. i'- J.ftJ. A.ftO. J.ftJ. Var. F.ft A. 5 J.ftJ. J.ftJ. 5 J.ftJ. 4 3 J.ftJ. A.ftO. 3 2X A.ftO. J.ftJ. 5 i' 6g. J 4 . ft U. M.ftN. J.ftJ. 5X A.ftO. 5X A.ftO. 6g. J.ftD. 6 6 1 I Jan., 18*2 N. r.. Nat. Kx Bank. July jj^l888| Leaaeil to Krie. 2<l mort., MO,IW. "181*" M.r., Wlnilow, L. ft Co In progress. Ut M., gnar. by Plita., F. W. do do ft < hie. (V. IS.p.H, 177,301, 21V, 4(;,ni) All the amounts here given are In poonda London, Co. 's Office. sterling. eases All. ft St. Lawrence. London and Portland. Oec, 1873 ISUm. chic. Del. ft (an. Grd. Jnne London, at Co.'s Office. Apl.,1877 5*ni.; Mont. ft Champ.. 4i>ui.-. BnlT ft I. do Jan.. IWO Huron 161m. Total road owned. lesSfd do Perpetual. aodoperated. 1,377m. Oross eam'Dga In do Irredeeu:. xm, (^,313,0:4. Expenses about •*• do Irrcdee r, 4OO,<i0O. Irredeein. do Irredeem. do London ft Montreal. April, 1872 Company leases the Erie ft Niagara. Sim., For do no (Set., 1871 and the Detr. ft Mllwnntee, Is9m '" London Joint Stock Bk. July. 1871 the half year endiiu Jan iar2-;3 grr>ss receipts wert do do < Nov.. 1873 do expenses, £318,638 do :il July, 1876 do do lniere*t on bonds, &'. .,, 1 , -. ' : '. do do do do do do on half Oct., 18T7 Oct., 1-78 yea, nee, 1890 IWl-^ "Y £:;il,Ul. Floating Leases Blue Ridge Rl:. In 1870 debl,r2iO,000. 1171.487 ; r, 7 8 f 8 10 7 ; 3X 6 7 7 "4' J.'ft J. Bridgeport 7g. J.ftJ. 7g.f. A.ftO. F.ft A. A J ftO. ft do do do F.'ftA. iV 1872 1877 . ISS-i 18;0. 1889 (V. II. p. 65*.) Y, Nat'l City Bank. July 1,1891 In progress. Keleam'gs, 1871.*1.ISSJV7 gld Sept. 1. Isi I'he report to Stale of Penn. for year Philadelphia, Office, 187',, shows 11.178.681 gross earnings alHl Feb. 1,187.1 do do *17l,2i4 ope atlng expenses, (v. It, p. do do Apl. 1, 1C99 S. do 6ft7 9 Leases Iterkshlre l!l{.. Stockbrlilgeft Pit s. field, and w stockbrg. Ctross eami g« !871, «780.S80; operating exp's, $601 I'.Ot net earnings. 1176.160. aitalnl tl<7,ii24 la Boston, July do di do J.ftJ. F.ft A. 7 7 6 do N. T., Co 's 6'28.) office. do do A.ftO. N. Y, ft London. A.ftO. N.y., Co.'s office. I' A.ftO. London. 6g. A.ftO. N. V or London. 7g. J.ftJ. N. Y., Turner Bros. g. A.ftO. do S J.ftJ do M.ftS. A.ftO. \. Y., A'lner. Kx. Bank. do do do F.* \. do do do J. ft I). Various N. y., Un. Trust Co. do do do A.ft 0. J.ftJ. N. Y., Farm's L.'ft T. Co. F.ft A do do do M.ftK. 7 g. A.ftO. New York. Co.'s office. 7 • '4 If: J.ftJ. N. Y., Fariii'.'L.'ft T. Co. do do do B(. M.ft N. A ftO. N. Y., Nat. Park BanV. 7 7g. J.ftJ. N. Y., Metropo'llan B'k, « J. ft J. N. Y., Ninth Nat. Bank, do ».» S. do do 8 do do do 8 M.ftN. J.ftJ. 8 Honesdale Nat. Bank, J.ftJ. do do do J.ftJ. J. ft J. N. Y., by Erie B. R, M.ftN. Indlanap.. Treas. office, M.ft N. N. Y.. J. ft 8. Fergu on A.ft O. N. Y.,Bank of Am rica 7 A.ftO. X. Y.,8t. Nlch.N.Bank, 7 do do do J.ftJ. 7 M.ftN. w. y., Bank of America. ( 8 J.ftJ. N.y.. Farm's' L.ftT.Co Plillade phia ,ono«. 6 J.ftJ. do do 6 A.ftO. I Rent of leased roads Airg'.'.'l872 Main line, 7a7m. (402m.) 95 percet't of gross eanil- g*. Apl. 1, 1875 Net revenue in 1871. |<,732X7. < •msl. Apl. 1, 1875 bimils of 18,5 will be paid now on deOct. '.,18911 mand. (V II p. 89. 19A.I Apl. 1,1875 Jan. 1, 190 In progr'-e I.. i.rf« 11.1 X rin«t' 1. r. . -.1 Oct., 1909 Road CIof ro IOct ,1890 Sept. 18(7 Roadm Seltletni-hl wllh m-'lllors iM'nainc- M-e April, 1888 report In V. 1.3, p. 810. (r. W,^tBka»; Feb., 1897 > V. II. p. 511.) June, 1899 Lnae* St. Jnly 1, 1919 Net earnlnc>,^1871, (28(4:4. Oct 1, isn> louls. A.ft'r.R.roadand paid NWjnw rem. net earnings being •aoin*. .lolyl, i8Sl Pena. KR. Co. Bond. gaara»teed by IM AprliV,l911 Inpra«reaa. I I I , Texas tab. Mt.tUuW par n. Jnly'lVlSSS Leaned 10 MIchleaa Cent., Nov. 1.1841 traffic which girt* • gnarantee. llBt*. Apl. 1.1899 Leased to Ills ('..atSS p.c. on eanli -' July 1, liwi Stock paid. M«.^- Cost of r ~ July 1,1885 Operated by MIrb. Cent, I acres, .Mar. 1.1888 uTti.: (v. 13, p. Wl.) 1-190 1900 July 1,1887 Leased to Erie Railway Co™ which nya interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p. «.> Jan. 1, 188* Jan. 1,1889 .May 1, 1872: Leased In 1971 to Pitt*., nan. ft 81. L. RK Ma. 1, 1881 (gnar. by Pa. lilt.) for Ittl. aad slakUlg lund of bonds sml 7 per cent a Tear 00 Apl. I.I81II Net earnings In 1V7I, »*sa.tM stock. Oct. 1. 190* (v. U. p. 5»1.) July 1.19111 May 1. l»"i'Jl Jnlyl. 1^1 Leased to Mleti - rVfil. ' -• ef f#ad " July :. l-iti owned' Apt. 1. ia«'| ft tConsol BI.S.: Jan'.iVlsai, ^ Septl. 18IS <lty tot HI., amu.. brai.rii.8i. ttn. Jane 1,18:4 Hopkins, tin. Met awalan Septl. 1890 tttajOT*. (r,IS,p.«*.) Aug. 1,I8« • J.ftJ. Mas. J. ft D. M.ftS. N.Y. ft Boston, Boston do ft do York. do New 7 r.*A. S. Y..Fann.L. 7». F.ft A. 7g.». . working »«s M.ftS. N.T., Nat, Triwt Co. MaylVl889 Leased to Reus ft Ssr. Stock paid $126,870. M.ftN. Jersey City, 1st Nail Bk .May 1. 1890 Operated by Krle. Han. ft St. Jo. 'JU7m.. branch, Qolncy. Ill, to Palmyra. 15iii. Cameron to Kans V, Aug.','l870 -^ J. ft J. K, T.. Duncan, 8. ft Co. 5Sln. Total opernted, 2751 1*71-8 A.ftO, Ings In 1870-71. |il.(H9.im. V New York office. Apr. 1, 1831 common stock authotizc'l M.ftS. do do Mar., 1885 See CuBu-MCLk, vol. 12. i> r.ft A. do do Jan., 1892 J.ftJ. 2:*, 321 do Jan.. 1892 do Jan. 1. U9U Int. was in default. See (r. 14. p. 521.) J.'ft J. Plilla., Company's office Jan. 10, Ti Leased to Penn. RR., which owns a ma* J.ftJ. do do July l.iSO Jorltv of the stock. >v. H, p. 629.) N. Y.. Union Nat Bank. July 1,1872 «orked with N. Y. ft N. Il^ven road receiving i3 percent of net profits. Cash N. Haven. Cily N. Ha.ik Inly 1. 1*72 J.ftJ. Hartford. Phtt-nijN Bk. Jan. 1, 187;t dMdeiKls in lllyrs. 133 p. c. iv. II. p. 43.1 J.ftJ. Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk. Jai.l 1876 Operali-'i bv bondliiflders trustees. Net J.ftJ. do Jan. 1, 1876 earnliiKS V*',\. Il:'l.ii6i. do do 7 7 10 f. 8 f. 8 f. 'a (T. I!, p. ie».) Net earnings "f 1 do ft T.Co do m!*"n. N.Y., London* Frankf N, v., ft St, Louis. r.*ft. . Ang. 1,11 UT 1.1 F*l6. t, 1 TklaOa.owiu ' a wlorMyor '•'• Jo^ M iloek la the PraTrr Facile. whleklsoperaMlaeoanecUoii with Kaoaas Facile. lalRlaai . . . . , 1 . . . .. ¥he chkoMcle. 8(^4 fj une 29, 1872. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST. Subscribers will confer a great favor by glvlug na Immediate notice of anf error discovered In our Tables. DESCRIPTION. For explanation of all refere-^ces, see foot noted on Ist page of UK Tables Miles Amount of" Outstanding. Ruad T^trt/I',-— Continued. Ist Mort., gold 2d Mort. (government subsidy) Ist Mort. (Leavenworth Br.) hand Or. Mort. on 1 000,000 acres. income bonds (all Issued.) Land Grant Bonds Kold on 2,000,000 acres 2d mortgage, gold, on same jfent VoutUt/ A. /t.—lut mort. bonds Keatucky Centrat~2ii mortgage 3d mortgage Lackawaiinatt Bloofnsburg— Ist mortgage. 1st mortgage (extension) 2d mortgage 2d mortgage (extension) In ;o«ne bonds Lake Erie A Lonitfilte—Ut mortgage Lake ^horeSc Mh'h. Sout/i.stvck INTEBEBT OR DIVIDEND^. y. here Payable, and ^*'*t When PoyWe. by A horn. cViit. 11 ^ansaii 1866 1866 1866 1866 1870 18:i 18S9 1853 1855 1855 1855 1860 I860 1,000 1.000 l,'iOO,000 18.'i7 1S56 1851 1859 1867 1869 A h A mortgaae 1855 1866 1858 1862 1866 1868 1869 1867 1867 1868 1863 1C69 1869 1870 . M mortgage, new, 200 47 161 IMtiy.- »» 2d mortgage, reg 1st mortgage (Hazlctou RR.) tfc St. Louin—Hi mortgage, gold Lexington com Littte Jf/«»ii— stock, 1st mortgage Rock tfc 15 55 82X 82X Street Connection bonds Little '000 I.IXKI I.IKH) 1,000 1,000 1,000 Fort Smith— Hi mort.. gold. 190 Land grant, s. f Littte Rnck, Pine Dl. If. O.— Ark. Sl.Lo'n Little Scltuj/lkill— stock. 1st mortgage.sinking fund gld Ixt Loi/annpUrauird^n. l,S.W of f Long branch Sett .Shore let mortgage.. Long />i/a?irf— stock A — & ml— 100 i,axi 1,000 50 1853 1888 1970 1857 1869 1,000 1,000 ;,ooo isss 1866 1869 1870 1870 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 5U 50 T 1857 1870 M "50 mortgage, main line Extension Glen Cove branch Loulxville. Cin.A Lexington— aiocii Preterred 9 per cent stock Louisville & Frankfort bonds Lexington & Frankfort 500 1st Louisville Loan Louisville, Cinn. do Louturtlle 50 100 & Lex., Ist do 2d A yankville—titoc\i. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1851 1867 : mortgage., do 1870 100 mortgage on main stem Louisville Loan Lebanon brancli. Louisville Loan Memphis Itrancli, 1st mortgage Lebanon Br. Exten.-^lon, ist mortgage Louisville Loan do do Consol. Ist mortgage for $8,000,000 Ist 1st M., sterllcig, guar... LoniKVlUe, New Atoang Lijkent rr(//c.//— stock Macon A .4 *((/««(«— Ist A CVi/c-— Stock M. guar, by Ga ISO 288 20 77 1st mortgage, not guaranteed A jurunswick—iat U., State cndors. i97k 2d mortgage 19:« Kqulpm nt bonds Muroit A iri?«*e»"K— stock Macon Bonds Mailiion A Portgape—lsl lat mort.. consol. , (coupon & registered. Kxtcnsion Bonds, i',u6o WO fm 554,- 3,O0O,»)J 600,000 67D,IXW 100,000 2,500,000 1,100,000 150,00 2,500,'«» 150,000 600,000 3,431,520 i,id(i,boo is'sf 1815 Stock, Ist prefl' Stock, 2d preir mortgage, dollar mortgage, sterling 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Scioto & Hock. RR.,l8t mortgage A Pitt-ib-Ht M,t;4,000 p.m Marquette A Ontonagon— \st M., incouie... Maryland A Delaware— \il mortgage 2d mortgage MafMilon A Cleretanft— 1st nmrtgage, gold. Maynville A Lexington— Ittt mortgage... MetnphiH A CfitirleHton— stock Tennesssce Loan 1st mortgage, convertible 2d mortgage MemjihU A Little. .KwA-lst M. 1. gr Arkansas i.^an, 4(lC,0OOpcr mile MemphU A St. Lonn—\st UiOrt bonds, 1. gr Michigan ijentral—itock Ist mortgag*', convert., sinking fund 1st mortgage, convertible l«t mortgage, sterling, non-convertible. Michigan Central (Air Lino mortgage) .. Michigan M.,assum.by M.C. South Haven, Ist M., guar, .\ir l.lnc 1st Kalamazoo & do do 2d M., guar... Orand Rlr. Valley, 1st M., assumed do i<) a M., guar June 1,1896 l»9)-97 Jan. 1,1896 k 1871 July 1. 76 1916 105 40 1870 1870 1,(*0 1,000 51 54 49H 291 425,000 741,400 52,000 211,300 1,149,300 90,000 560,000 1,000,000 900,000 1,388,992 8,130,719 4,460,868 2,450,000 1,050,000 8,500,000 2,540,000 300,000 1,500,000 150,000 850,000 150.000 lOO.COO 500,000 5,312,725 ' 1317,931 l,'i93,000 isi 145 1,000,000 1,300,000 ^•JOO.OOO I860 1870 1871 17,9^5,900 1,000 1,000 2,SI 2H4 111 1369 l'2i 27 •27 1869 1869 111 lU .,,, In Chb»»sici.|[, v. 11, p. 795. .Ian. 18S9 In progress. 1, M.'&N. M.ft N. F.& A. J.* J. J.& J. A.&O. 7 A.dtU. 7 7 7 It, D. J.& J. J. A.&O 7 7 7 7 M.*N. 1 A. J.Jk J. M.&S. SO. J.* J. J.* J. J.* J. J.*.I. 7 8 8 8 1 ft J. J. ft 1). J. ft J. J. 1 A.ftO. do do do do do do New York. N. Y., Uulon Trust Co. do do do do N. Y., BankolN. Yoik. N. ?., Union Trust Co. do do N. Y.. Bank of N. York. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do iln do N. y.. Boslou * PblU. do do 7 I 1 F. J . * A. ». ft .1 <. May M.&N. (j.-J. Philadelphia Office. M.ftH. J ft U. do do do do S-M. .AN. J.ft J. J.ft J. ¥ Sg J.ft J. 6 J.ft U. 3 6 J.'ii J. 6 6 7 7 6 6 7 7 6 1 1 Ig. A.AO. A.AO. "7' F.AA. 6 6 A.ftO. A.ftO. Ig'l do J. ft J une 1,1894 ISOO Feb.. 1897 Operated by N. J. Central RR "eceipts from all sources in year ending IS, '72 Receipts July 1873 & Co. J. net, »2,44(U5'J. ; May. Penn. KB. 1883 1872, 33J^ lessees assuming liabilities Dlv'ils 7 per cent, (v 14, p. 628.) In progress, Logansp. to Rockville, Ind. Operated with N J. Southern. 8ept'.ri871 Sag Harb. br. completed in 1870. Div. of 3 iirevious dlv. 4 Louisville. N. Y., Bank do do do 19(10 . Julv. 1898 of America. 1900 do Jan., do Jan., do Jan., B. .Mexandcr. April, 1874 1881 1897 1900 Feb., 1872 N. Y., J. Louisville. N. Y., J. B. Alexander. Jan.,'69-'71 do du do do 1866-87 1886 Louisville. May, do do Oct. •71-'75 No'V-.,'80-'85 15, N. Y.. J. B. Alexander. April, Loudon, Baling Bros. Dec, Pliliadelphia N. Y.. M. K. Je«ui> do A Co A Co i do Macon, Ga. New York. Boston. Portland, 1st Nafl I»er cent," ept.. 1871. last per cent in 1866. Co. Icld^ l-t mort. bds to retire extension & Glen Cove br. bds. 1898 June, 1819 Consul. Sept.. 1869, of Louisville & Frank, and Lex. & Frankf. roads. Clnn. hraneli Julv, 18r2 Bank Webster Bank do do do do Bosto'i, J.ft J. A 1871,$5,Mfi $5,M«,3-2 1871, 30, Dividends l"390 1893 Wm 1901 Feb.',' 1872 to Covington, ^isin., opened In 1869. Consolidated. Nov., 1871, with Ches. & Ohio. $1,0(,0.0(IO new stock sold to C. & O. at SO. and $9 <l,(»l of stockholders 1 stock at 65. (v. Annual report V. 13, p. t06, 1.3, p. 21(1. 635.) Chronh-lk, shows net earnings oil publi lied in ope ated, 1870-71. $192,981, a''Ove expenditures for new rolling stocx. Ac. Total cost of pr..pi-nv. $21.(l(«l.00li. Dlvs. of 7 ti> S per cent a year since 186*?. Of all lines the $8,000,000 cons, loan $2,."*0.0(lO rcscr'd to redeem old bds, balance for linp'v'ts. (V. 14. p. 732.) In hands of receiver, (v. H. p. 79".» Leased to Summit Br. RK. at $fii.50(i. Opened in 1-70. Operated with Ga. RU. (V. 13, p. 833.) 1887-1900 1889 1879 June, 1872 Oct., 1880 Oct., 1893 1911 1893-91 Oct., 1814 Oct., 1900 .luly, 1898 July, 1901 July j."a J. J. Nov. lune, 1898 Sept., 1910 Oct., 1877 N. Y.j Vermllye do J.ft D. J N.Y., Joues & Schuyler Aug., N. Y., N. J.South'nR.R leeiin Various. N. Y., M. K. Jesun ' A.AO. A.&O. ; ; and paying $I80.(XKI per yr. (v. 14, p. 591.) 1896 Jan. 1,1900 Land grant about 1,(109,296 acres. State aid $10,(1(1(1 per mile. Int. Is in default Apl 1, WJO N. T.,lTnlon Troat Co. Anril, 1900 Slate aid $15.0(ii) per mile. Philadelphia office. .Inly, 1872 Leased and o|>crate(l by Phil, i Reading. AD. F.AA. 7 7 1 7 7 5 f 7 Bk of America do do Boston Office. do Y., do J.ft D. "i . M.ftN. A.AO. F. AA. J. ft J. A.AO. M.&N. M.AN. A.AO. A.AO. A.AO. B 4 N Philadelphia. J.ft J. J. ftJ. J. A J. J.ft J. J.ft J. ; : May, F.ft A. J. i'A t. 6 - : in lOyrs, KKI per CI. In Mch., per cent new stock was sold at par to stocklndders. (v. 14, p. 3S7.) Oct.. 1872 N.Y., N. Bk Coniuif rce. Doc.l, 1899 Leased for 30 yeai s to Pacific 01 Mo. New York & Cincinnati Jn.ne, ie7J Leased to Pitts., (in. & St. L., guar, by A.ftO. Q-F. ; May, f.l J.ft U. (v. i4, p. 6-28.) 15,1889 Jan., 189(1 L. gr. 1,632,000 acrcF. Leased to N. Pac. Apl. 1.19(0 rittiburg OtBce. July, 1812 Leased to P., Ft W. A c, 40 p. c on gross Y.. WlnBRiw, L. A Co Ang. 1896 earn'g', but $45,0(IOpi-r vr a minl[i.u(u. T., Farm. L. & T. Co. Jnly, 1890 Net earnings 1871, $117,099. Q-J. •f Apl. 15,1880 Jan. 1,1881 Jan.l, 1893 In progress. Aug., 1872 Consolidation, June, 1869 of the L. Shore road (including Clev., P. & A. and Clev. Fcb'.,"l8Ti & Tol.) and the Mich. 8. & N. Ind. Co.'s Oct., 1879 a d Sept., 1869. Buff. & Elle Co., which July, 190) included the Bntf.ft Slate Line, and Erie July, 1900 & Northeast. Detroit, Mon. & Tol. road May, 1885 and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are Nov,, 1877 owned Jamestown & FrankI, leased at Aug., 1876 40 per cent of gross earninj;s. a-.d Kal. Alleg. & (i. R., leased for int. on stock July, 1874 and bonds amounting to $1U3,8(\I per yr. Jan., 1880 Oct., 1892 Total length operated, 1,074m. In 1871 gro^s carnii^gs were $M,7i»7,9t5 op. exAlirll, 1899 penses, 9,779,806 net earnings, $5,018,168. Dec, 1872 'See report in Ciikosici.b, v. 14, p. 627.) July, 1885 Total receipts in lt70. $13,457 510. Op. exApril, 1886 penses, $8,502,620. An increase of 40p.c.; Nov., 1873 stock was voted in "11 to j^hareliolde; s on July, 1882 payment of 31 1-3 per cent of the par Sept. 1886 value in cash loper ct, Nov. 1 10 per ct, Anrii, 189S Dec. 1 and l.lj^ previous to Aug., 1872, Jan. 1, 1890 whenever called for; Kcrlp crtfs are IsJuly, 1887 July, 1887 sued and draw dlvidenils ecinal to stock, for the amount ixiid on tliein. (v. 13. p. July, 1888 145.601; v. 14, p. J57,6i7.) Jan. 1, 1891 1891 Set revenue In 1870, $148,062. Cost of road and equipments, $6,962,171. Leased to Central Ga. RR., to have the same dividends as the lessee. Ifi.'iln. and hianeh. (W:u. Leases the Dexter & Xewporl. Belfast & Moosehcad Lake, Kennebec & Porlland, In progress. Androscoggin, and Leeds roads. A Farmlnglon The gross earnings in 1871 w ere operating expenses, $1.0 14,6:1* leaving net earnings, $168,797. Interest The consol. and taxes were $!15.».'9. mort. of 1872 will r. tire all llmold do'Jt Bee report In Chiiomcle, vol. 14. p. 159 $1,.561,436; Attgusta, Me. A.AO. do do A.ftO. Apr. A.ftO. Boston, Washington Bk Oct. 1, 1883 1,1895 18T2-81 6 5 1. M.AN. MauchestcrA Boaton. J.ft J. 1 "38, m'.a's. 3 8. 1 V- M.AS. F.AA. F.AA. M.ft K. J.ft J. Baltimore. London. Baltimore. June,'74-'I7 8 July 1, 18S9 Operated with Concord UR." (v, 11, p. i^.l.i Leased to Host. CI. & F.. at \ of earnings. Thecomplellon of the Ohio Klver bridge at Parkersbnrg and the change of auaie Sept.V'W'6 in the Ohio & Miss. RK. in W71 aflected Sept., l»6fi the earnings of M.& ('.favorably. Gross Aug. 1,1891 Net reveearnings were $1,690,967. Aug. 1,1891 May 1, 1896 nue, $2(0,055. 8ce annual report in v. 14 Ma p. 3;9. do July 1, 18911 do May 1, 1896 350,01)0. N. Y., Wlnslow, L.& Co Aug. 1,1895 40ni in oneratlon. (stock subs. $1$336.'4V Bo-ton, Treas. offire. June 1,1875 L. gr., 899,366 acres. Net earnings, l^- J. AD. and road of Cost compleled. Recently 1.1885 6 .M.sN. Bost., Bk of Commerce. Nov. tijuipmcnls. $1.5(«l,nii(l. 6 do do Dec. 1,1889 J. AD. 1990 Leased at 40 p.c. of earn'gs, ($20,000 guar.) Jan., A J. J. \'J. A J. 3 June," 1869 Leased to Soutliern Security Co.forlnt_. J. AD. on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for d 6 J. A J. N. Y.,3d National Bank do May l','lH8' vear«, and 6 per cent afterwards, (vo!. do 7 M.A N. '13. 188.1 p. 434.) do 7 do Jan. 1, J. A J. , ami Interest to be 8 M.AN. N. Y., Swenson, P. & Co May 1, 1800 Past (lue coupon f imded, resumed Nov. 1872. (v. 14, p. 491.) 19*) 1 A.AO. N. y., Un. Trust Co. v. 12, p. 690.) land. acres e.lO.Wm About 1901 Y.,ll. Inlv T. Co. 1. Ig.f, J. A J. N. Julv. 1872 .Main line, Dclr. to chic, •is^-.m.; Jollct & N. Y.& Boston. J.ft J. N. Indiana, leased. 15m.; Mich. Air Line, 1882 8 Boston Oltlee. A.AO. lUm., purchased by issue of $1,900,000 8 do 1882 A.AO. (M.C), and assunipllon of $2l«l,l«Kl bds 6 1872 London. J.ft J, Grand River Val., 94m., leased al 5 per 8 1889 J. A J. N. Y. Farm. L. & T. Co cton stock after Jan., 1871; Kal. & &• a do 1S90 do M.&N. Haven leased. The M. ('. also baa traffic 1889 8 do do M.ft N. agreenleuts with several roads. (V.13,p. 8 do 1889 M.&N. do 82. 604. 667. 805.1 (v. 14, p. 84,387.) 8 July 1, 1886 do do J. A J. do Sopt,,l879 Opeucd Juno, l»71. M.AS. do 8 7 MAN. F.ft A. „ ( 569 •281 earninga of Kansas Pacific were |1,'J0A.Lilid 927. against $880,746 In 1870. gr.is over 6.000,000 acres. Annual report Inly 1,1880 Sept., 1866 496 892 100 100 100 100 . Utirletta 00 8,873,580 1,154,100 849,003 gold Kcw Loan tor »l,100,000, gold Leeds & Fariuington R.U. loan Ist 1st A.ftO. J &J. A.ftO. A.ftO. 750,000 2,646,100 771, 1,500,000 200,000 3,00 1,50 ',000 175,000 150,000 2,«J3,483 851,000 69,000 25,000 100,000 3,998,000 1870. . F.iA. 5,000,00(1 514.000 491,600 146,800 631,000 Androscoggin R.li. interest scrip do do Bath City loan Portland & Kennebec, stock do do Yarmouth stock ctfs. do do 1st mort. extended do Consolidated mort. .. do do do Portland City loan Somerset & Kennebec, 1st & 2d mort's... Manchester A Lawrence— i^tock ManifleM A M'lmi'Hf/Aam— Ist mortgage,. Marietta ACtncinnatl—stockfCom.. J. M.&S. A.AO. I03iS:c '61 ft T.i.\. S.OtRUKXI 59.000 900,000 4,108,000 l,47l,0ai 190,000 3,500,OCO £700,000 70 I87J J. 3,826,(110 r20o 500 100 '60- M.&N. J.& J. 10 300,000 18,158,600 871,880 REMARKS. Wn , A.ftO. 71!0,000 1,000 1,000 100 Bonds »l,100,tXX) Loan, A. * K. KK Ist mortgage, Bangor L'n (P. & K. BR.).. 7 7 10 184,000 88,000 333,010 5,919,000 1869 1870 1870 M., gold Maine Central— stock 1868 1871 '67- J 288,850 355,000 5,000.000 325,iriO . Memphis & Ohio, 115,00(1 § Stocks, last Dlv'd. M.ft 8. N. Y., B'Dk of America. March 1883 Covington. Ky., to Lexington, Ky. Ist & D. do do lune, 18S5 mort bonds paid March, 1872. J.« J N. Y. Del., Lack. & Jan. 1, 1875 Net earnings In 1871, $39:1. ST4. G oss earnM.&S. do do March 1885 ings, $874,410. Capital stock Is $1,S35,0(«. 1 1 5,'256,000 2,014,000 861,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 3,000,000 400,000 100,000 100,00 840,000 500,000 60),000 4.500.000 do J.& J. IT. ". Trea8.,at maturity M.* N. N. Y., A St. Lou 8. M. & S. do M.& S. N. Y., Lond. ft Frankf J. do ?« J.& do \*- M.&B. J.& J. Phlla, Corn Exch. Bank l,.«i.dOC 3.699,000 2,693,000 9;4,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 &D. J. 7 7 7 3,^200,000 IS LehiijU Ca/ie//— stock, com. and preff. Bonds ol 185Sexchangable for new 1st 1,000 1,000 Ca(.— 1st M., l.g., 8.f.,conv Kansas C. and Santa Fe Lehiyh A Lackawanna— lat 900,000 400,300 500,000 200,000 250,C00 1,100,000 34,404,500 14,000,000 533,500 1,800.000 a mi -. A 1,000 1,000 1,00)« 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 18.52 Three Rivers Kalamazoo & Schoolcraft Kalamazoo, Allegan & Grand Rapids. Jamestown & Franklin, ist mortgage do 2d mortgage do iMke Sup.<t J/is».— Ist M.,gold, I. gr„s.f.. gi ., s. f., conv 2d mort., gold, Xaif;/VHce— atock Ist •237,000 "ioo 1870 1870 & Leaven., Law.. 400,000 841,000 1,000 100 — i 1000 37 1074 Bondsof October 1,1869, S.F 1013 ConsolUl mortgage, 1870, coup 1013 reg do do 5J1 1st mortgage. 8. fund M. S. & N. I r.21 2d mortgage Mich. 8 65 St mortgage (D., M. & T. UR.) 1". bds. 96 1st mort. (C, & A. RK.), Sunbury 96 2d mort. (C, P. & A. RR.) registered bds. 96 3d mortgage (C, P. & A. RR.) Lake Shore dividend bonds, April, !899.. Junction RU 1st mortgage bonds Ist mortgage (C. & Tol.RB.)8'k'gfd 2J mortgage (C. & Tol. RR.). Buffalo & Eric, mortgage bonds. do do do do do do do do do Kalamazoo & White Pigeon •: 216,000 4.275,350 1,889,000 a Scrip (18V< per cent, rash yet payable),,. truar mteed. 10 per ct, stock Schoolcraft 4,063,000 6,303,000 600,000 •65-'(i7 Bonds, Principal, when Due, I'ooo l,-00 1,000 1,(»I0 \m 2.'29l.500 .563 000 4*7,489 1,900,000 2,100,000 640,000 70.1X10 i.aio.ooo w,ow ; . June ... 1 .. . , I'HE CHKONICLE. 29, 1872.] 806 RAILKOAD STOCK AND BOND Subscribers will confer m great lavor by giving as DKSCUIPTION. Mlloft of Fur vxpUnatton of ftl) reforeiicns, see foot nntcfl on tst pajro of Kit. Tables. ^o4 ** .a if- Wulfi .ft niorlKAKo.KolSit 18 57 ' iHt fcntrr fV.— Ut iiiortKiitfe... M\tti<i iikfe (ft St. />(«/— Rtock rnft'i-ifHl 7 per cent ((MimulHtlve) atock 18M lan b a JH'fJtiii it 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 l.OOO i,i«i,oao 7 7»!JO0 8 8,T99jnO Isi niorl(tiiK« 1,0011 tjntjm 7 7 7 8 'id 1,000 1.115,000 1,01X1 3118,900 l.OOO »4,000 £100 4,000.000 i.ouo 1,000 ajnsjno U3t iiu>rtKaK« innru':i^f iiioriK»K« lOftstern lHv. (Paliiiur/.,.. u)urtK)i»{() Uuwa «% Mliin.) ls[ iHt Ut 871) 870 <Mlnn. Ouiural) (Iowa A Dakota) I8t iiiortKAKt' l«t tiiorlKAKti (Prairie du C) moitifiixf (Prairie du C.) Mihvaiikre City loan Milwiiiikef una W<!Stertt sr .TaiiI a- < li. i8t M.(eonv.to pref.8tock) AVc-sterii riintn, Ist mortgage.. Mil., Atinittoiroi .t (it-een Bni/—lat mort... Mine Hill (ft SrUntjlkUl it //afJ««—itock... liKW ISTI Minentl hunt i8«8 ir/*.i ( -1st 50 mort Minn.ii- .\orll<'rest U\ M-Kold.s.f Misxissiftpi Ct^ntr<il-\»\. M. (M.tJ. K. K.).. J.l uio.tK'flKe (M.(;. It.U.).... ISIO road and land.. tl S. it- Uuir—\xi Mm 1. gr. 8. 1 till uiortKaKP. for f^.(XiO,00iJ Mobile it (iinifii— 1st mort. i|i>N,GUO end. ).. Nl., jf"'*'' 'H> Mobile IffJl 18J0 ii,»io,iiao 1.000 1,000 1.000 i.OUl STOu.OOO 1,163 000 a gld, eudors. by Ala Interest bunds Interest bonds, sterllUK Tenn. subB.,l8t mortgage Spociai mort (.Miss., Gainsv. 1871 1871 mortgage Mwi! •/^rri-t—lst mortgage Mondcello it* MotTtt it K.sser.—r*Uick 1st lUortKaKe, sinking fund 2d mortnagc Convertible bonds i'onsinielion bonds.... Bonds of 1871. eoup yasUcille (t CfiaUanooga—BtoKk M Morttfaxe Xofoe^;—Stock y it{gati(ck—Stoc\z X'lylitf'i Ist — 1,478.»0 Voijo 1,685,000 58,000 :,16l,134 1,000 1,000 iSM ISM f var. var. 1000 1000 i',d6o so Mt'hile 1,000 1865 1868 1868 .870 1.00) IfUO b b 1,000 till '69 Ist Ist mortgage y. Y. it OswffiO 7 f '» J.'* J. =< I.A 7 J. .I.4fc.l. 7g. f. 4 6 M.&N. v.* V. .1.4.J. 1,100,000 2,100,000 I/«OJ)00 400.000 200,000 7,295,200 300.IM) 4SttjU00 3,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 M.& 6 f 6 6 (j.'-.J. F.4A. P.* K * 6 7g. f. F.4 7f. F.A 7 f M.A A. A. A. A. N. J. 1,000 1,001 1,000 1,000 1,00) 100 100 IfM 1894 1SS8 1,000 a 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,090 3,000.01X1 L.VXl.COO 2,000.000 1,000,000 12/1OO p.m. l2Jl'Xlp.in. so 18,3 1863 1861 1853 50 1,000 1,000 7 7 8 ijmfm 7g. 4 5,936,626 6 1314/WO 7«J»0 7 6 t 6 7 6 ICtjOOO 88,000 2,900,000 1,894/100 1,950,000 8,500/100 IJiOO.OOO 3,000/n) 4 J. AD. A l>. 4 4 7 imfioo W.jXO 7 ifatfioo 1/H»,900 3 A.AO. 6 A J. 7g. 7 7 100 190,000 3,000,000 1,000 1,000 ist/xn I** F.A A. 100/100 7 J. 'inent 1.'': Kxt'ic-i'tn (ipiKTiii yilf-iit- \- :8M mort. ($1.000,000 authorised)... " (O)—mt mortg stork, com ynrlft C'lfilin'i ijm l/W 1870 /..^?'M,/ 67-.68 18S7 Mortgag*- bonds flonilsor lSt7 y 'rihen-itern iS. 1 pfr r-'iit <7.)— ftock, preferred stock 1st m-jri^'ftue, 2d in'»n;:!ig<'. Fnnded < «I«/I0fl 7 J. soo/wo 7 3 8 J.AJ. A J. 820/100 8. 90 SO 900 900 M.A j.'a'j. 90 33O'30O 3329/no j.'i'j. 1300 Mo/no q I IJKSfXn (v. Il\ll9m, "I 80, ir.o. ,'t. \ {2i>,9m: I'm.t'. lOR i«344: ' I,'.. 1877 Opdyke A do Leaaed May, In perpetnity by N. T. A O. Midi. Operated by Erie. Net eam'iK, tl 13(9. 1886 Oct.. 1887 Co, do Mch Road 1, 1881 Inne 1,1900 Apr. 1, 19,0 In prouress and will probably be conipleU'd Monlg. lo Enfaula In 1872. 18»(l S. y.. Union t'rn t Co, Opersted by Erie. Cost of road, 9<223Zt. N. Y.. Del. Lack. 4 W. Inly 1, -.872 Leaded In perpetully to Del., Lack 4 Wes. do do do do do do do do do The lessees as.ume all liahllltles and pay 7 per cent on stock, and 1 per cent after 1914 1891 1900 1889 Oct., 1901 do 1874, If C Boston offlce. Olllcc. .•« In 1K7I were 4 on M, K, iTol. 91.68,913. 14. p. 5i3.) N. Y., Imp. & Trad. Bk, N. Y.,B.T.Wll.onftCo, luly 1,1900 NaslivlUc, ml they then earn 10 Net earnluKS Oct., 1SS7 .May, H72 Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., branch to Jaaper, Tenn., total, I72ni. Leiise.l to L, after 4 N who ., IV '.-i. 12, p, pay 6 p,c. on stock 657. 'fS. v 13, p, 8tn.l N't Income, 1-7II 71, »IW.I15. iv, 14. e. 43.) NVt ln<.wme. ivn, ?TOr,ffra: TSW, nn9,-|Q9. do IV. U, 11.823.) N. Y., Central of N. J Leased to .V. J. rent. Cost. (2.367.28.5. N, Y., Fnlon Trust Co. NovVt,'l889 Leaned to Sand,. M. 4 N.; guar, by B. A O. New Mcdford. May, 1872 Net earnings 1«0-7I, (52319. (v. 14, p. 43.) BoBt., Suffolk Nat. Bk. Jnly 1, :88l April, 18T2 Leased to Pa. I!Ii. DIv.. 1871, 10 per cent. Bridgeport, Conn. F-rb,, IfiT* .luly, 1876 New Haven, rt. 1398 4 & Foote. May 1, New Haven, N 1900 City of H. guar. nafiOOut these. 1889 In operation, N. Haven to Mid., 7tm. N. y. Hatch do do Net !nconie, 1870-71, tlS0319. (T. M,p.4(.) an., 1899 April, 1880 N. Y., Co.'s Oftlco. N. Y., Bk of Commerce luly do do N.y.,0. Opdyke A Co. do do New London, 595.) Leasedlo N.Y. li'99 18'1 do du do I I87K I8S7 Not. N. Y., Co.'s Offlce. do A Amboy RR. andDel.A liar. anal, aa the United Co.'s of N. J., and leased to Peon. RB. (T. 14, ' p. f" Opetated with C. 10, '72 Aug.. 1875 do do 1, 4 Os. M. for Int. on bosda ri.OOO/HO stock, (v. 14, p. 828.) Br. 4 Seashore. )«et eaminga 1871, (ir*,.'^, (V.14, p.S23,3»5,7W.) ft 7 p.c. ail Leases 1889 I.'i; 1881 May I, WXi In progress. Newark to Rmnians. Pa. April, i«;r Op. under eonlrart with V, Central for 20 Offlce N. Y'., Dec ' the 'late M360,S17 be tonvcr- 15,1887 Jnne, 1889 May 1875 1, A.AO. M.*R. -ra , • lo •,2. AprIL 1>9I (T. U. p. 81.) Jnly l,t872[An Increase of f3.iO1.0m In stock waa made July 1, 1872: In March, 1871. the proceedstobenaed for May 1, 1K7,|' new depot In N. ^ and other pnrpoaea. Dlvdrnds of 8 per cent, per year hava Feb. 1, 1893 Jan. I, INK]; Itceu made for 5 years and no tarplns . lefl over, Iln pronni's. .Inly, IS72 I W.PUilns.NY.toB'klleld.Ct. 1872lOp, with llartf, 4 N, II, road, recelTtng 57 Oct., ;h73 per c. nt of net eflrnlniis, N , N. Bk 01 liepnbllc . N. Y.,0. OpdykcA Co, luly I, I^wJn proiirews. Cuannil.'. •• ",'^' i.ir .nd t. du .May I, t»95| J. Midland. Capital pa do Y July 1, K i ' do do May. '.896 Y., M. Morgan's Sons luly in. "J If 7 do do do Jnlv do 187^ do do Jul-, do do < I ,' Of IV known aa nonds the Co, tit>i'i (ii. i>.iisDe« oul.landliiK. a |)art to r*tlre the bds due IKTIA 74 asd Ihe rest for ft<-i rMiiiin.i , t.4$9 :.iUl I" 'MX II'' - Joi Shop*. North Carolina do do do do do do -^. Jill Jul 1 IHTV 18f7 v>d. 12, 77Gross earuii • (30S.453. (niarleaton. Sept., 1899^ net reveiv do do U79 mortga, )' nnalrepoi' PhlUdelphla do ^, lan. i.iaat; >May I, im' tm.r»: u> '•i > stj <» .1.0 Net eamlnii.. Office, A I.* -. m'.a"n. 170300 lot/ns mortKage ad mortgage M.AN. 2W/no M,AM. M.AB. y>rt/i F^nmf/U^finia— Stock Ist A J. 490300 go/no 88S,aM los/no interest certlfleates Chattel mortgage M.AN. M.AN. Q.AJ. 1,000,000 324,200 , , J. 900 900 com new new f "ioo Pr.-r-rri'd-'r.K-k Ooihen Bank. do Y.. G. do do Grand Vn. Depot. do do N. y.. Union Trnst Co. ,I.A J. S. Y., Gr. Union Depot, do do J. A J. do do M.AN. do do F.A A. do do J. A J. du do J. A J. N.Y., 187 Broadway. F.A A. J. A J. N.Y., Grand Un, Depot, J. J. tKfiOO 1 rtatr aid, «103n K'niirr, Ark., on I . 5/SIO,00« i!i..i'i,'age to n In I 1871 Imp l:iv<>r. A.AO. >J. Y., Bk of N.Ainerlcn Sepl,,l-«5 years at r!lll.OI!l) rer yr. (v. 14, p.43,3S4.) ( N. y., J. B. Alexander, July 1, 1KS6 Gross earnings year eudlncFeb. 28, 1871. 4. Oct. I. ISW) fl,694,0(IO. do do A. 40. 1,190 do do M.AN. 1801) do do J.& J. J.4J. New York and London. Jsn. 1, l!>I.'>!ln progress west of Miss. R. Sc« CHBOX* II i.K. vol. 14. p. 491. I. 1»I5| J. 4.J. New York Co.'s Offlce. H.AN. N.Y.,I.ond..Berlin«Fr't M y I. l»-9,2d M.. (9,r0O.0a(. net l«»ned, fvti. p.TO.) Ilnd. A.40. N. Y. Union Trust Co. .\pr. 15. T.iK'onsoi..^ ov. ISPi, ' ' .2i do .\pr. 1.5, Itlv. r.iads. do In nt. A.4 0. .Mayl. 1»«! declared a div, do do M.AN. do do Ang. 1,1876 which was .m ::t F.A A. do May I, 1883 ccrtlUcales on Uic I'a'olldailon. do M.AN. do May 1, 1883 In 18(8 the stock of Ihelw use para ceo** do M.AN. do do May I, 1883 was W2,712,7CH. Tlie in p.iTilUhf.. no M.AN. " do do Ang.1,1876 report, cti Ib» F.A A. 18711 1^*1 ir.. 297/100 acrrn. nillc. Line friuii 1*76 Ni-t earnlii 1, 8«p. i.^iao do S. Illor^^ag^. rouVf-rtlble Mtd.—Ut M.,gld Apr. M.AN. 7f. A.AO. 1,000 issa I8«9 4 2d iiioncnge, non-eonvertlblo yew York. Pior. tft jffo;*i.— stock 2(1 fliV3 .•MKlalloD. IS.P. »».) I 7 7 "ioo 1.767.000 112/»16 (. 4 ( 7 7 fl torrSWtn HI J. lor7g. 45/lOl/MI 44,428390 ssa/no .Mm liiail,. >, Opydke 4 Co. N. r. O. A. 40. 5 6 8 8 WO Pi r<l •(, 18^1 'ak 1,438,400 300,000 b h .1; III! , A.4 0. M.AN. I, i», 14' m ! ' l.«. ,T.. 1 4 J. A J. J. J. 'Y N. M. IJKO t4,9R, Conaol. of V. l',< * TelMi A N.Y..(;iark, DodgeACo lan., 1889 NcohIio Val. III, l.argg do 00 Dec., 1900 land giant. Ati' :i> CiiBOXido do Feb., 901 CI.K, v. 14, p. 7M. N. v.. Farni.L. 4 T. Co Jan. 1, 1899 Stock, $9,9«0/M). .Net earning* In ;tn Ituvton. (Ni,** OOlce. ApllS,l890 268.901. New York 4 Bavannah. 1BJ2-76 Whole line propo>cd,Glrard. Oa. (oMo. N. Y., Nat. City B»nk. Jan., 1889 bile, 'aim. Savanuati.C. KK. Hk, Jan., 1887 N. Y., Soulier 4 Co. 1900 (1/100,030 of old honda retired with them. Annual report In CuKn.vici.1. r. If, p. 76(, Mobile A London. liowa net eainlngn In ISril, tIMJS, Mobile. 1888 agalntt f649.33l In 1870. Extena'on to London. 1883 Cairo la progress, (v. 14, p. 760.) N. Y. 4 London. 1901 Mobile. Var." 7 f 6 7B. 133 Consol Idaled mortgage of 1868 Kinkln;; fund Plain bonds y. Y. //oitsaiontr ft yorthem— 1st mort,. yew i'fyrk <t A'. tfrtPfrt— stock V. 14. p. KI'.. do J. 6 7 1,000 mortgage a 60,1,000 166,0W Vork <fc y/ar/em—stock Preferred stock P. Co, Memptilfl, Offlce. F.iA. A.*0. 1.000,000 2d mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson River).. do 8d mortgage Coupon i>ond9 1871 (not mortgage) yew ? asuojoco 1869 do do do M.*N. F.*A. 1870 . Bonds convertible Renewal bonds 7 (t-J. J. 4k, I. imi i8;i 1871 . railroad stock.. real estate 3.000,000 112,500 600,000 800,000 500,000 172,500 , ISiU i86S 1856 I860 is;o 1S70 skg funti f. 523,00' 100 North.—\»t more 7g. loijj du do do A to. ?^ 120,00Ll . i(\ mortgage, endorsed by ^tatc l.a yew y'ork (ft BoMton—\nt mortgage, gold JV'w York Central «fc IfwlHon iHccr—eiock Consot. certificates. (N. 1 ., Central) Premium bonds do Bonds lor debts assumed B.& N'.K, siockh'd'8 do do do do do J.4kD. 9,uoo/no 2,-110,000 br.) Tpr.tt.i~Ut mort., (ft r. York. Plllladrlphla. P.4 It. Co Detroit, lit Nal. Hank. N. Y., Ag.'ncy of Co. N. Y.,J. L. King. M.& N. A.&O. M.*S. N. 7 330000 900/100 ia,c98,«so M.4kS. A.4kO. M.4kN. F.A A. 1871 2d monK:ipf Income bonds. ^oUl N.O. ( itv fxten. bonds.. .V. O.. N.Y.,Mll. N.r.. U. .Viarcli. f 6er. 5 .VorlA.— stock Ovle'u>x,.ftrKH. dbOt. 7 7 50(>.000 .800.(100 l,87a,4'J0 1869 Mortgage bonds tst 7g. 400,000 700,0 130,000 47,000 1,040,000 M.&N. J.& J. M.*N. 500 un Li\ie—\%t mort., gold.. 8 ). <s J. 100 1,000 mortgage 8 7 .. currency ?" »,100,OOU 1869 8d Lnan. due State New Jer ey.J. Mi>it'in<l—lat M..gld,guar by N.Y.A O. iVe'C l/i}uto7i 8 l,oou 18*70 Loan ItV-fK A. AG. 84 6g. { 90 Holyoke& Wcstdeld UK Jerxfij 10 30,000 p.in 2,600,000 1,963,539 ICO UtLoan F.4kA. J. , mortgage (Toms' River Imrome bonds il.A J. term 1867 Ta M«(07t— Stock. Ist J.&D. 1,000 ysio t/«r«e//~8tock yew If 10?: 1871 . niorlijage, J. 4k J. 4-20,000 ti- J. S''>it/i€rn—\st In •lock. tlJOm.a>i lirar ai7,94». H.4kN. A.4kU. M.4kN. M.4kN. lOMc 1867 18(7 1870 1870 1810 ._. 2d iuor:«aKC N. Baven (ft JVorfAamp. (canal KR)—stock Mortgajije bonds, coupon lonv free, coupon rt.. tax Bond '.id Nvw 4 SI. J.*J. J. ft J. 1866 1367 Bearer Va lie u—Htock Nfjo Hnten & Derbv—Anl mort yeir }Jar,-n MuUlletown db m«— Ist mort.. 4<1 do do do du do do MlB", .!.& J. 100 100 O— Ist mort y^wifi-^lle iln per 7,933,000 5,000 AX> 1,9SU,00U 1,M6,000 \f.wark- (ft XeiP J'o^ril— Ist mort yeiveirl, .SomffSft (ft .strttUtr, JNVfr BetXt'ord tt 1st mortgage do Land 8g. (ft mortgage, convertible (to London, A J. 4k .I.ft J. 25 Decatur— 1st M.,gr. by L.&N. (ft J. 8 Bonds, endorsed yiM/ivilte 6 8 18M -1st (Ilia.) M.«M. F 4kA. 7 , ^d mor(iras»' Moiitgom>'ry (ft Knfaula—XaX. M.,en. hy Ala. Iftt mortj{!iee, not endorsed Mouticelto, 7 8 300.000 33,500 2.900,000 4,428,0»6 S,«07JIOO 18IU T.) morl do do do do do do do do do 7g. 759,010 & niortxage MontcUiir (^ X.J.—\&\.}A„ gold, guar Ud niLitfijige Income bond* AV-i<r— let .l.a J. 7k. J. 4k.I. .877,100 500 'id ife J.* J. J.« J. am 1st mort)fa;<e. sttirllng... Montaouiffu J. ]' J.* F.AA. 1,000 IMt O/i/o-stock tfc york,ontcp. M.4k8. 3,500,000 8,906,600 100 'i.9-'6» UK , Moiu.—Ut M. J.*. I. V.AO.MM. ItK.fn. 409318 !{.. inortKHKe. end. by Ga. P.* A. P.* A. I.ITVJOO , M.,K't(l,B.f.,uii rond&land,(lJ. I'.H.Br) 1st im»nfcr»ReiK(>l<l. (Tebo.A Neosho).. I'ialii boiuUi if^hileif-. New J. 4k J. J.« J. 7 7 N. Y, .Y.,«dN-at'IBank. N. T., TnrncT Itio*. A.4kO. 18M Ut M lucMAnKf. IJSBOJM Ii'i/ts. (£ 7*fj-«>{— Slock Co.iHol. Mifftoufi S.r.,Banknr riilla., Pcnii. A.AO. M.*N. J.*J. 1896 reniu'ssiT Statu loan Mo. J.*J. M.*N. P.* A, 7 3.10 1.378.M0 IJUOfiOO l,00OJ00 bonds tVm^oljilati'd iflMfiOt •i/mjim 7>un.~lit mort .ft 10,8«S,7lt 1,000 w,oaop.in. 1,864,000 Tetm. State Loan .l/;\w/N.si>ij/ 7 •. 7 7 10 .Viv^.. Ou'tchitud- Rett A'.— lat M.gold iRt mnrtuatio ri57.(XW acres land) Bonds, shiie Arkansas, $1U,01X) per mile. -V. 7f. I'- f.* A. ii,8w,m i.\ A. 8 1,100,000 188 JOO 100 100 l.OOU n.!i TdMw. " ' ' by Wliom. SS,000 1,000 ^" " W here I'aTable and 880,000 J/' i/f LIST. notice o| any error dlteOTcred la #Br IHVl!iKNDH. (»lt OuttandlllK k 004 Road INTKKE8T Amoiiut " ImmsdUts 'k4&niiriB M t Anim. SnS^ . . . ... d ,... THE CHRONICLE. 86H [June 29, 1872. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST Subscribers will conOer a great ftiTor by glTlng us Iniincdlate notice of any error dlscoTercd In our Tables. DESCRIPTION. of* Shore (/,. /.)— let tnortgage yanherii Ccti trat— fit ock I3t mortRage, State loan 3<i mortgaKO, slnkins fund, coupon 8d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon 3d mortgage, l'.*C. RU (gnarliy Bait). Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon. ... do reg do do Income converi Ible bonds Northern. N. /f.— Stock mortgage Bonds. ISY 1, not Northern of N. Jersey— slack . 135,000 5,601,700 F.& A. M.« N. i« 1,500.1X10 Q.-.I. 142 142 IKS 21) 1B53 1868 1868 18;0 142 142 112 8 186.-. 1,00(1 K o.-i.OCO 10(1 3.06a,40') 102,100 1,000.006 1«70 1870 * Preferred stock Consol. mortgage, for t6,800,<:0li Consol. mortgage, sterling. ..^^ ad cons. S. F. inort., for |4,OUO,000 Oil creek it Allegh. A.— Stock Ist Ist mortgage mortgage . ; V mortgage, Sdmortgage, 4thmortgage Ist mortgage, do do 'id A Orange s. f . & of .. 'i21.50O 2.7S1 ,0(XI iWO I05,0(XI l.tXKI 2,51-XMXXl onwego tt Home— \iil niort Tocome mortgage bonds Oiiceffo it Svrnc.nxe— Sloe , 25 20 28)i guar . . . . Pekin. Uncoln A Deratiir—M mort., ...... Pnnbert.A mghtst.-tiitM.,ea<i by Un. Cp.'s P minsnlar Itiich )— 1st mort., gold,B. f... P unyifif/ltjaiiia— Stock Ist liiortgage 2d mortgage 2d moi'tgiige, sterling General M.. Ph. to Pltt8,new, coup * reg. State Hen (Installments) bonds Penn. A Delaicare—Ul mortgage. 81 83 5SK 21 A N. r.— Ist mortgage, guar. guaranteed 1st rilortgage, A Bureau Val. —Stock mortgage, guaranteed Peorki. Pekin A Jacksonville— let mortgage '2A mortgage Peoiin A Rock Tiland—iat mor gage Perkiomen—\&l mortgage Perth Amboy A Woodbriiloe—Xst mort i^«e;--«&«r^— Preferred stock 1st 1 Common stock Bonds PMailel. A ZJa7(.Ce7t(.— lBtM.,(P») i857 lf57 12 '.SH8 67 25 20i 616 X,i mortgage ( Md.) A Brie-Slock, Preferred stock Ist Ist mortgage, Sunbury mortgage 2d mortgage 3d M. gld (for & 1871 1867 'tg-no 355 21 1871 1871 105 105 46 46 83 bS 18'i6 1866 iKl>S 1870 18 l,-567 1861 cm 1859 1869 1866 guar, by P. R. Pliila., Germaiitoion A'^orristoirn— Slock PhiUuielphia A Sojd.—Stock, com Preferred stock tiO.OOO.OOOi Loans 1857 1861 1868 1869 793.100 201,000 1.500,000 3,635,750 4 7 8 7,(« 10,000 1' 2S 7 n. A Trenton— Stock A JSalt.— Stock mortgage, convertible Philadelphia Wilm. 2d 2d 2d 2d mortgage (series A) mortgage (series B) mortgage (series C) mortgage (series D) mortgage (series E) mortgage (series F) mortgage (series G) mortgage (series II) mortgage (series I) mortgage (series K) mortgage (series L) mortgage (series M) Si m<)rtll»K<s 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Ist 2d 2d .,, ~ - -OS :hc iaii 1862 18S2 1862 ia«2 1862 18S2 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 18«2 (i A.& 5 y.-.). A.& O. F. & A. I ill CuKOftioLK, iis' AllliUhl v. 14, p. 731. A.*0. .!.& D. F.& A. & . J . ' i .l.'ft'.T. 1 J.& J.& 2,41X1,000 4 J.&'j. 300,000 6,018,700 8,000,000 50 50 50 2,'.'31,900 5.001 .00(1 30,011,7.51 i.[)51,8(»): A.&O. A.&O. J . & .1 '3^ 5f. 5f. ,1.*,). J.& J. J.&,J. .!.& J. .I.&,l. .!,& J. 9:6,-t«l '28S,IX»I J. J. J.& .1. Q.-M. 1.521,000 113.500 182,400 495,91111 7 7 l,i;i9,5IXl M. & S. .!.& J. ,1. &.I. 2,700,000 7 A.&O. 2,520,1100 6,962,1X10 7 J 1.000.000 4.IXO.00O 1 .2.59,100 10,997,903 315,000 400,000 1,0011,000 . & .1 .I.&D. 6g. 2?^ 4 f. 6 6 6 2,500,0 2,924,350 6,212.000 J. &D. J &I). Q-.I •I.&.I. .!.&.). A.&O. A.&O. F.& A, iiiont'l 3,(«iO.0O0 4,000,000 &,I. .l.&.I. 2,5-|',(»« 4(K1,000 6 J.& F.& 19,714,2a5 1,400,000 15^ f IS; f ,). 775,0(X1 875,1X10 875.000 875.000 875,000 875,000 875,000 860,0110 860,(»10 860,I«X) 860,1X10 860,01X1 860,000 3,(XX),0UU do do do do I on don. rhiladelphia offlce. ".an., 1880 April, 1876 1«75 1910 stock was rated to shareholders, at parSee reports (v. Il, p. 3S7, 490.) do do deducting 10 per cent, liivi ends.int on debt. Ac. the net balan<'e to credit was $721,8,6. Ill Feb., 187'J, 30 per cent, new Aug.Vo,1901 In process of constructiou. (v. 14, p. Oct. 1. 6'28. > 1891 Bk. No. America. June 1.1896 Nei earnings !S71, $333,504. Flock, com. do do June, 1906 $l,IHil,7IX) pref., $2,0(Xi,(iOO. .'v. IJ.p. n:-^.) NY.. Chic, R.1.& Pae. r;cb.. 1872. Leased in perpeiuuyto C, R.I. & Pae. ^ew Yo'k. Office. at $P26.00i. per vr. N. Y.. lmp.& Trad. Bk. Julv'l.'l8W Peoria to Jacksoiiv., 83m. Stotk, $l,oai,000 Phlla., ;' J.& .). Oct. 1.1900 A.&O. K.* A. New York and London. Feb., 1900 C'^mmenced running -Ian. ,1872. }' A.&O. Phlla.,^2'27 8.4th6t. Apr. 1.1897 Leased ioPliil.& Read (v. 14, p, 62,5.) F.&A. N. Y., Ill Liberty street Feb., 1874 Gross earnings. ISil, $20,666; net, $9,515. 6 Inly, 1871 11. p.-.) ,1. & J. 3 1.000 1,000 100 O. A.&l). 7 7 6 7 "ft 100 ,1 4 8 1.500.0 1,200,000 1 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 « ,I.&D. ,000.000 50 50 "* . 5.tl(«l,000 18)7 1st mortgage, Steubenv. & Ind. re-org. Col. & Newark Div. bonds Pittsburg A.Conn^ltsv.—\9t M.,new 2d mortgage, Balto. loan Ist mortgage. Turtle Cr. Dlv Pittsty., Ftw. A (7A/C.— Stock. guaranteed .. Specia'. Impr. stock, guar, (for $2 0(10,000) .) 1 Loan 186S 1861 1864 1868 1868 1859 7 1,01X1 1,000 1,000 mortgage .1 1,000 18.i6 1st . 7 7 7 400,((XI Plain bonds, loan Louis— Com. alock .1 340.000 SI.'O.OOO .50 Preferred stock .1 ^' !,5(XI,000 1,0(X1,I.>.I0 SIX) report xv. . 7 100 mo mainly bonds were to pay floating dcl.t. ! .) IXXl ),COil,00O 1.500.01 X) 619,('00 100,OIX) S24,2(XI 1858 Pittsb.,Cin.tt St. 2,5!)4,IX»1 2,282,210 18,601,500 5,758,905 1.000 1,000 100 1,000 100 £200 Fell., 1885 $3,(Wi.00O of 2d iiiorl. f'.;2, 41,.ti9,n5 4,9TJ,000 1,000,000 iOO Phtla... 1st 2,779,01X1 360 l.OIHl IftH 1, ISffJ •( 1«l,0(»l 1 Aug.. of Comm'ce Oct! '1,1889 New )ork, Offl.e. July 1,'7 Road passed under new managenieni in A * (>. London, Brown, Si. & Co AiirlO, 1875 Mar. '72, In connection with Pacific all do do Oct. 10. 1897 SS. Co. (Sec v. 14, p. 458,) 7g. A.*0. N. y. Erie Railway ('o. Jan. 1,1878 Road recently so'd by n ceivcr. & 7 F.&A. N. v., T.. W.& W RR. Feb.. UKIO Leased to Tol., Wab. & W. f. r 17 yeai". Phlla., Bowen&Fox. .lulv. 1689 Leased to <.'.&A., at 6 p.e. on sf( k,7 on Lds 7 * 79E.I Ig. M.AN. N. v.. S. W. Hopkins* Co Mav'l889-90 Int. not paid. May. li,2. (v. 14. p. Philadelphia. Office. May 31.ls'.2 In 1871, net earnihgswcre $6,896,40;!. Alter 5 M,«N. 1,076,000 o 1871 { 1870, $37,874. Sold, Oct.. 1871. IV. Li, p. 396.) Leased to Mil. & St. Paul. A!&b. N.Y.,Bank 500.11110 i'ooo Vet revenue, 88 9'Jf 1,1100 a h . 1, 1891 May 93,847 2,989,:B0 1S71 1871 Veg! reg, do do J£Z2!i a Alex, to Lynchburg. Va.. 171m. (of which '2'2m. etw^eeu Cordonsv. & Charlottev is owned by Clies. & o. road). Manaft-as tc Harrisonburg. ll'v'm.bi'auches.lOm. Tola, cperatcd, 2;'2m. tv. 13, p. 840.) . 500,000 1.0 con- . .I.&,I. 7,OCO,0(K1 1.000 & Newport and Cape Cod . KH) "50 31, 1871, gross earn$1,675,098; opcating expenses, leaving net, $791,693. (v. 14, N. v., Mercantile N. Bk May, 1915 Op. by R. \V.& O., alKp.c. dlv. on $.-00.iC0 do do do Feb.. 1691 ^toek ard int. on $3'v'5.1XHI ist M. boll. Is. V.& A. Feb.. 1872 Leased to I'.'l Lack. & \. est. for int. on F.* A. isa5 lu.n.i.'i aii.l s per e.'itt on stock. M.&N. N.Y.,De'lV.L:&'w.U.R F.&A. N.Y.,Imp. & Trad.N.B Feb. 1. '92 ].. progiesK, (In i'iu.l... Ky to Si.rlgf.. Tenn et av ings !. Lease." se^e^ai ro;ui.s Ang.,"l888 y., Bk Commerce, F.&A. 1871. $046,801, against $iM5,S89in 1870. The Ym 1,000 were 18-4 tolldated Apr 1, 1872. Net eaiulngs .f 1675 O. C. in 1870-71. $.'i9.. 233. See report in Sept., If76 CHRONICLE, V 13, p. 607 ; v. 14, p. 43, 623.) Aug.. 1877 Jan., 1901 Building, Om. to Dakotab. June 1,1896 Leas.'d to Bur. & Mo. in Neb. July St. Louis. 1,000 * Old Colonv !, Office. M.&N. 1^38 1868 18«8 1<70 coup '72 Mayl, '&'.!. monthly Loan, sterling Loan debenture sterling $883,315; p. 6i8.) 1, 500,IXX1 l.COO convertible ^iew consol. mort, coup. & reg, gold coup. do I.'gs 1882 1888 1, 1, 7(10,l«XI 1857 ia36 1B36 ($.1,000,000) For year ending Dec. 1872 .Illlv, Apr. a ±•200 1869, $663,436. Ana-., 1871, to Apr. Srp't do '43-'49 oo 2(«1,00C 3,000.000 com $1,037,413; M.«;N. 3.5I1.O0O 60 100 1,000 1,000 ) for April, 1911 JulV, Newark. 789 1868, Feb. 1,1^96 187:3 1,000 1.000 Loan mortgage, convertible Loan mortgage, sterling Loan mortgage, sterling. East Penn. Ist M. Sink. Fund Loan Loan .lan.l, 18981 N. Alexandila, Va. Office. May,'i873 do do lan.'l, 1875 J.&.l. do do M»v 1, 1873 M.& N. do do Sept 1, 1860 M.& S. do do Mar. 1,1896 .I.&.J. do do .I.&.I. 18'J2-93 .1 : changed. Apr.l,18'2| Jan. 1, 1^981 do do do N. y.,Kountze Bros. M.*N. were profits in 1870 $64:<,719 M'.»' 546.1X10 •200.000 240,1 IXl 76.7, T. e guagc v as correspond with Bait. & Ohio road. First niolt.bonOs due Ju'v, 1 72, w. le raid. See Ciii;oMCLE, vo!. 12, p. 402; 13, p. 144. June, 1872 Jan. 1. 1.^74! Boston, Office. do J.&D. 249.962 50 50 Erie Net Oflice. Philadelphia. Offlce. F.* A. ,I.&.J. p. & '79 do do M.& S. A.& O. M. & .'v, 14. ]S70. '20 vrs. to Vt. Cent, int. on bds. 8 p.e. on'pif. ftoek. 6 on for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, 8 for 14 yrs. March, H'.C Philadelphia, Oflicc. J. !^. 7.S0g. 6I.0,(XX1 l'i7l) New York A.&O. .I.&.l. 5:4,l«Hl 1,(-45.MX> 100 1864 .1 3H ri98,(XX> 1,0.0 1,000 1,000 1.000 3.15 O .1 & . 7 400,000 1.155,500 266,5IH) — 2d mortgage (Pa.) riuladelpMa ia;i 1810 47 47 47 Income bonds Peymm/tvania is6R 18:i I»7! it & . gr.. .17.000,(«X1 acres, Leased to Nortiru N.J. Operated by Erie. July! 1872 Leased. Mar.. 2,692,,539 1872 471 283 283 J J Juiylisoo L. ..\pr.1. 1872 Tork, Office. do do do London. ,1 A.&O. M.&N. 1,450,(»10 "si M tt & . t-.& A. 458,000 l,l»«,rOi 16,000 p.m. 960,000 J J.& 5 3:1,000 l,000e 1868 1S71 1865 I86j 1. I 4 7 7 New J.'&D. A. 6g 5,8'20,IXK) a 1867 limsellnlle—Ui PaeHk ef Missonrt-etock 1st mortgage, gold s. f ».W,000 per annura^. mortgage, Sd Kcal esta'e (depot) bonds (for $800,000). Debt to ^ t. Louis County (no bond!) ..... Lex. & St. Louis Uraiich. Ist mort. gold Leavenworth, Atch. & N. W.,:!!! mort. /\i;m7nrt— StocK... Ist mortgage, sterling General iiiort2.ige, sierling JHtttmon A Newark— \9.X. M.. guar by Erie. Ist 5P0.0C0 I.IOO.KI) 18« .,S p. c. guar.. Mortgage bonds Oinenihoro Peoria 1,001 •58- '59 M m 4,259,450 Nemurk—lst mortgage Onfigel'll.it Southern A'rtH.— 1st Oshkoxh <t iliSH.—\a\ morlgige do do do l.lKl'l 1871 1872 1871 1851 per cent, per yr 4 I.IW 1,000 II. RB M. 1 Boston, Otilce. 186S 1863 1871 1,5I10,1«X1 Co. J.'*'.l. 18(i2 1,(00 & 3M 5.)4,ll00 1855 1K5) do O., A. Va. State loan, . .J,&,1. 1(100 1864 1865 1866 1867 ;.-., * ,) M.&S. .. it <t 400,1100 59.(X)0 250,1X10 •22,000 .1 600,000 . Norlhicextern—h. ".v.. gold bds. Southw.—\sX M. (N. Platte dlv.). Orange, Alex. A J/o«as.sfi.<i.— stock Ist mortgage, O. & A. R.R Omaha Onmha ,I.&.). 6 7 7 SO 1,000 - Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds ::;. .*.). .1 5 19,9'J5.847 4,0-24,474 5i Consolidated mortgage.. .^. ..•-.• Old Colony {Cans 1. Apr! 1, 18T«— Stock. II. A &0. 100 100 1 l'=54 Income mortgage, W. Dlv. ,).& ^^ 1,000 1,000 18(0 com Preferred stock 2d mortgage, W. Dlv A.*0. A.&O. A.H, O. J. &.l. Equipment bonds SInkinir fund onds Ohio <t AfUnf-^ippi—Stocii, N. Y., Jay Cooke ,),&.I. 2,41 '7.800 10(1.000 3,ffn,0lXl 2,(»«,liOO lOO J.'* J. A.&O. J.& J. 50,tXX)n.m. i.Slig.f 4>S 123 121 J.&D. «S.I. f. 6 Storks, lastDivrd N.T., Market Nat. Bank. f. I 4 { 1887 Leased to Flub. & N. f i.'e. Cost, $r00.54S. Baltimore &rhlladol. May 311, ^72 Company owns lliiii. and Icase.^ 175., tolal Annapolis. irredeema. operated, 3171ii. Dividends have been 6 Bait more. .luly, 18a5 per cent for three years and previ.iir.ly do April, 1900 8 per cent. Net earnings 1871, $1,277,161 do Jan., 1877 See annual report in Cukokiclk, ^ ol. 11 do .inly, 1900 p. i,22. do July, 1900 Hanislinrg. "pril, 1-80 Boston. OlUce. June 1,1872 Net earnings in flscal y'.-ar 1,871-72, $187,741 do do Apr. 1,1874 Aonnai report in CnKONlci,K,v. Ii,p.731. 1871 Oner, by .Erie at p. ft or grors e!.rn'ps. Co. Kk I. City, Hudson 1878 Net earnlnKB. 1871, $55,196. iv H.p .5'-'R. Boston i\.E. Trust Co July, 1872 Leased. Feb.. 1869, to Uost., H & E., for l(i0 do do 18S7 July I, years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost do do Dee. 1, 1874 of i.ropcrty, taxes, \c. (v. 14, p. 43.) do do luly 1, 1st; J 6 6 400,1100 gr.... I. 6g. 6g. 561,000 1854 •-• bonds 2,243,1«X) 1,1X10 1st mortgage, State loau.slnklngfund... Plain bonds Construction bonds New 1,934,000 l,ia3,000 6 1,000 HondJi, I'rincipal, when Due. It 317 1st mortgage Xarwtch A Il'oire.ff'!!— Stock................ Dt i-lhern Pi(.c«*,--l3t mort.. gold, JVori/terii— 1st niort Nijmik Oudensd. it L. CAcim.— stock Hale Outstanding. Koad Xorm INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When \Miere Payable and pert by « hom Cent. Payable. Amount Miles For explanation ot all references, see foot notes on 1st page of RR. Tables. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 J. A. N.Y.. I ancaster, B.& Co Jan!,'79-'98 Philadelphia, Office. Jan., 1879 Net revenue, 1670-71, $73,251. do Jan., 19011 do Oct., 1891 Formerly Fnnbury & Erie, Leased, Feb., Phlladclphla.Penna RR July, 1872 Net earn1862. fo.' 999 yiB to I'enn. RR. do do Oct. 1, 1877 1871. $7a9.'J90. Mortgage bonds of 1869 to do do Mcb 31,1881 retire all prior bonds, (v. 11, p. 219,6.8.1 do do luly 1, 1888 Pl.ila & London. Jnlv, 19^0 Philadelphia. Jl'rie. 18T2 Leased to Phil. & Read., at 12 p.e. on st'ck Philadelphia, offlce. JU'y 25, '72 The net earnings otniain and iiriineh lines do do do do do do London. do Philadelphia, Offlce. London. Philadelphia, Offlce. do do do do do do do do July '25, "i 1880 11-86 1830 1880 1888 1872-77 1893 1893 1890 June, June, 1911 in 1S7.-71, were $5,006,940. agalnsl $3,06..,. 5S1. in l%9-70. Gr. ss exnenFcs, re Is, taxes, &c. ill 11*70, were 68 per cent ol gross leccipts; in the year 1S71 were 60 1-10 A per cent ot gross rrceipts. purchase of coal lands was made and the new consol. mort. of large in 1871, 1871 is for $J5,0"0,000 in all, a part for retlilng prior debt, and part to pay for tlio coal lands, &c. Annual report in CllRONIOLli V. 14, p. 52. (v. !4,p. 52, 185,S2S,J 1911 Lon., McC.alniont Bros. June, 1911 .Inly I'l. '72 Op. with r.& A., and leased to renn. R". rhiladelphia Office, Jnlv 5, 1872 Main line, lOOni. leases about 136iii. Net Phila., & Boston. earnings. 1870-71, $9.-6,'J67. Sec report in do do July, 1881 ; do do Phlla.. do do Penn. Co. Offlce, N.Y. by N .J. RR. Phila., renn. Co. OOice Baltlin., Mer. h. NiU. Bk do do April, 1876 April, 188" V. 14, p. 185,628. Leases Utile Miami.* Col. & Xcnia.also, Col. ('h.,t. Ind C. The road is controlled by Penn. KR, which lioUls $3.6(Xl,0(»of Net Jan., 1884 pref. stock for adv;in«cs made. Fe)»., 1890 earnings, 1871, $912,891. (v. 14. p. 218, July, 1898 Net earnings in 1870-71, $217 367, Jan.,lS..lO Jan. 1,1886 CuBomcLK, F.& A. M.&S. A.&O. M.&N. J.& D. .!.& J. F.& A. M.&S. A.&O. M.&N. .1. & D. A.*0. See Pittsburg, Ist Nat. B ink Aug. 1,1889 999 years, to Penn. N.Y Winslo w, L. & Co July 2, 1872 Leased, July, 1.869. for I.R.. at a reiilal eonlvaleni toinlerest, do do July 1, 1872 do Meh I, 1912 sinking fund of debt. an. 7 per cent on do Meh 1, 1912 stock. The lessee- to keep the road lu do do ' o Men 1,1912 repair and also pay taxes, expenses, do do Meh 1, 1912, et.-. P., F.W. & C. leases the Ne castle do Meh 1, 1912 & B. V. and the Lawrence roads; which do do M.h 1. 1912 in turn are leased auain by enn.UR. do do March, 1912 New stock of $2,(««MX< aiiiliorizcd Nov., do do March, 1912 1871, to be issued to Penn. RR. for imdo do March, 1912 provements, &e., under article 16 of do do lease ; guaranty on old stock not at; March, 1912 do do fccted. Sec annual report In Cueon)OL« Marcli 1912 do do , .i:&.i. 5;'3 ) V. 14, p. 322, 459, 764. 1 . i do (lu do do March, 1912 Marcli, 1912; (y. 14, p. 158,) - ' . June 4 . THE 29, 1872. wU rubarrlbcr* groat ntvor by Mlira MiiM of i'xii)jiimtl(in of nil rpfiirptici-ti. *oo foot nolcH on iHt pavr I'f ItU Tablet. for I\>itt'i>"t .t- Of/>lriiMbiirt/ \^t M.,K. 1». >.'« iiiMi-l^iikv I lor t:'t,lll»UI<«>' i>o: 1860 Ontriil—XM lilorttrtiK'' -im M.,ii.f. (rorll. loan) gu "•it —stock 110 44 MnilKaui- 2(1 M«)rtt,'aKt'. 4T 41 BU W coupon (f-.Sdratoyd—Stock... ISI Ist niort(,'i\tf« 3» ... miirl»:H«e 2(1 Sara. * WhHeliftll l6!m'>rtKaK»',Trn\. Salt'iii* Uutl'd t«t miirluav-c. llli'os Kall-< liU 48 ls( miirtjraf,'''. « 2M1,IIUI 9 "iVio l,'l^>,UA' no i.oni.o'O l.UIII l,Ol».IIOII I, 100 wi \m 100 1,000 6.fl.lll,l<0ll i.vi.ooii 7 var 1.0l«i 7 186 18Ki 18C9 I. Olio 4iM.noa 400.000 J. J. 7 .M.A8. 7 7 J. Mill.llOO i.'s.noii JUI 4,(!110.(01l Romi-. hat. .t Offf^'ii rnnd 191 SlnHIti,' >.— Stock mort.. «at.& isss I8SI ... I'onds. ifiiaran.. Pot-*. A Watrrtown.. G(^neral inorlKaiCC. SlnklnK Fund /fmuto'ff (( ns>re{it>—'M mortgage Preferred stock Ri|ulpip'?'it mort$;aKC bonds do do 1S:0 IS? do M.. Calais. * B. 2d inortKaL'c. O. A U tftlftlH loan luN. I.ewy'aTalan-t R St Jnncph (f Ufrtrer C— 1st niort. tfld.K div. iHt mortijape, We^t. div.. land (;rnnt St. l/tiiix.AUim ,f Tare PreierrtMl stock Ist niortirafje <scrlpB 18' W.iuiir— Stock .\) con. not KUar.) f..i,'nar., ($1,' (lll.OOO IncoMie bonds Div.— Ist M..10ni .... mortprlKe.St. P. to Watftb.HWtn 2(1 M. on Srim.ft l-i on l.Kr. of :W7,2<» acres (Jeneral M. (held to rctlr above bonds) Oeneral mortRatre, stcrllnir l-t West sr. (for »<i.noo.OJi:.) 2dinori.. Wes.line.l. Kr. ( for »3,000,uai) 1st niort.. line. 1. SI. I-iiid .t .S/OK.TC«i/—stock Pref .. « p. 1-. stock, red. dif. I»(t till — 1st iiiorliiaife. new. S<n-ft:in<tr> tt CharlfiMo}y—^inc\i of the <:.& S. K.K.. KUar by S. Car Idterest bonds, jinar. y S. Car... R.. tSUOJXIO ft Char. Sitr., '.^rifjln (f- .V. .Alit.—Uixnnrz SitrntuHtt) it- .Vfmp/iiM iBt M.,end by State SrtitiiilkiU r»('/fv— Stock Srnlioiifil (fc /?oa«ot'«- stock Isl niortpape B(.li(N Funded A Oeneiiil inortBaee ShamokiH Valley <fc 1 t it mortgage, do 7 6g i'.66o i.irjn.ooo 3.'29).000 i.ooo I.OOO 2.10(1.0110 .mill.lJIU 50 1,000 18119 SOI) IS71 1870 1,I«I0 411 18S7 l.WW 50 23 80 100 '40 ;t(liui)rltuKc,g«li( 1. M.A S. J. 7 J. 7g. J. A A A . int. of Rich 18;9 ir.s I I., ., ,,. .. , . 1 ' June, ls75 188Uto last BIrh. A Panvllle ronnerts with this 'oad for 'hroiiKh I raffle. Nc earnings. IK**. 70 {24.919. Iniereil accrued lu July. irK), York. May I, 1912 In prog ess. and I ondon. Aug., 1018 lletaulled. .\n-j isn (v '1 n..«sn. 6» do -In Dec. 1, 1891 N.Y.. Ed.llalght A Co, July. 1810 Nci ea Boston, "Treasurer. do do do do -ittop. 1. llfn. lo VI Cent, at fnll Ini. FebV.iOTJ on pref. stock, and equip May 1,1880 friini 1)4 In Sept 1, 188(1 1873 lo 7 (.ilitnf.n storl.. er i b.-ll.!.. • . 1 do Hay do (v 15,1900 N.T.. office do do 12 Wall do do do do do do N, T., office 123 for 90years. in l.**):. ' per cent of grofs i-;.. r!.0<l.l>1l(bu lnno)earl(. WSO.OOO!: -ap.r. on n.n»1 ?. e. on all l-xeess, Prcl. 'l'at ! i Jnne. 1804 1894 1894 1894 1891 Bt. p. 289, 290, V. 14, p. K>7.) line. T. II. In K. St. .l.1. Main Mar.ii, 73 :!ii - pr. r. Mar., I Iv 1»7-'. II • | Broad'ay Ang.i,'l8g2 Bk of Com'rcc Jan. A.'t;. », !>:i, .\ Leaded to Par. of MoS. Y.,G.'OpdykeAC'>, Nov., 1R94 bonds, am. n .1. Ic •' S'. Y., James(.n, S. A C, Not. 1, 18911 May. 72. S Y office of railroad, Jan. 1, 1897 Leased loT.ll..^ ea. niiigs. S o( N. Y.. oirii-e. May 1,1898 Office of Treasurer. T HAI.byl Mcli 1.1901 This roa.i a..d M N. Y..Drcxcl, M. ACo. 1893 purchased bv '' do do 1893 N.Y.,Katl ,1895 ' I . . I, ( lear. - ' |il.(l(ti.|i|<i I i.ly. .3.t . , . do lUB do tl e line »ll1 Pa. inc. Of 1 , ... II were ronipleled .June. Ie-t2. of 314 miles In ptogress. London. Lxlcuaiott J. A J. 'l'5 111,800 6 7 406..50I1 7 152.000 m!a'». M. A S. l.A, J. I 8g. r. k of .Ian. Ii!l8.500 7 241.000 8.0 .1 (111 869.190 7 3 J. 8 t. A I). J. 7 6 6 200.000 A J. sna.iiKi 7g 1,OOU 7l«l,(»Kt 8 4.10.000 7 9,819.279 1 J. M.AN. M.AN. Ang, N. Y.,Bank of X. A. N. v.. Farm. L AT. lo. .V. Y., N. Bk (»mmerre. N.II.,E.S.Scrnnton 4Co do do N. Y.,Nat, Park Bank. V. S. Treas, at maturity N.y.,Mctropoll. X. Bk do AJ. 6,000 79,2W 6 AJ J AJ A All, J A J. 7 Nov. 200,(1110 « 7 8 12,600 fch.. do do . New .1 A All. 7 6 192,50(1 Apr.l. Philadelphia, olllco. I ntdeellped. P T I'bll , V ..K IV.. 4 tiauci 14, p. •tl.) arrn 1, Igtl, per cent. l'-87 187.' iLeased. Fcb.,18«3,loNotth.Cenl.at7p. c. on bonds and Son stock. iv.It.p.ft*.) I.ISW Net eat nluus 1871, tTSMt. Coat, ri.00()j(»». 1.18721 June Oct., 189« Apr. 1,1889 Net revenue, 1871. »31tl2. Int. pal<LtM.'n. Haven al »I00;«» per .Ian., 1872 Leased to \. V. * I year. iv. I4.p, s-;i.. epl. 1,1880 Ian. 1, 896 S ock paid in »1.7«IJ«I. Net carntaga laM Jan. 1, 1898 year. $111,528. Coal of road. tie%tMtfi»- Road IVv., Jnne, do 1901 1891 18!. >n progre- a. In ntogr.-. Net surpl. .1. >lr« was all Inl York. lSU-88 Charlettoo. 1^71-74 do do do do 1874 .nd i|. im-'-M b. b. laKivaa , 1871 The nee. l.l««i Mch 1. .11. I'^i Isl 1,000 UK . 1.000 1,001 ( : M.gid 4,:ooMO .1 am Boiloli, t)ace. . 7 A 4 0. r. A A. i.jiio.oco 8,^41 ijni M.A Inl 1878-88 If: A AO. N. r..P,'»i!'Myers*Co. uaa *Xo do A.I .1 7 Meh i.iroini r "«. M AS. Sept. I.IBtO 7g. M AS. Leaar'il 1,392,000 3W>.niiii HAD .Tan. 1.1Oct.. I'(1.1 I-- N. Y.,agencv of Co. 7 7 6 5,'(0 ISTIl A J. A AO. 2.230000 l,M0, lU S,gi7.iM) 90,000 a' par. J . iwijmii i«i,o n aon/>« do -•». . Y.,Verinliye * M.i. ', Co. Auk ;. Majl. V — Dccini 1). Macog. Varl. 7 7 4 I S,IUiilOO g. f-l utti,»«o g 1.1 1 I .1I I- '. F.*4. N.V,. Farm. tl *) . L,*T.t», <•» , I Feb., 1900 Traffic r«b.,im .' ( \i-.ii , I. I.. lUplib.la. lUplib i.-.nm M.IAiOO. ,1 loJan.l. lsn.ti4gi,NA. lo c'eniral am. Ptrldemh t per ceni a yr, to every 10 per cvnl on CeBl. Oa.alo k. (V. 14, p. W.) Oa.i ign-76 Va.L F.A^i. m 7») U.) -- I l'-"-« c >. M. v RIt. 1,.5-O.ii0(l 181 eg- '.4o. ned for Coat of IHr.l. Ala., ia<in. Jan.,1,1'90 In progr. iliphis. Sept. l,lflS9 I., prog eCompleted In tno Jan. 1, 1872 Laie Ala. & 1 i-nii. luv No report of operallona. Jan. 1, IHU s. W.RB.Bk. May, q .-¥. Cbarleslon, London. .r ?» WVMI do do do do J. s - ..p. ii.iii.i I A.AO. A In progress, In pn-iiress. Leased o Net ear It \(S0 .1 A.AO. A.AO. A J. M.AS. J. A J. 8 7 l,6i1'.0il(l 1.1'.89 .1 . Sav, 1, 19811; AJ. MscOd.by M. A W. RR Jan. 1. 1891 N. v.. Lancaster, B.ACo Mav 1. 189(1 Philadelphia, olUee. July, 1872 A N. Y..linn.A trad, Bk. A A.AO. N.y.,Roddev.BellA<o. M.AS. N. Y.,ll.l Ie«s A Co. New York, oOlcc. J. A J. . A k. " >l. throutrh traffic, March, irai. road aud etjulpoients, 92.(.^.U3. 1.1877 cpt. do M.A N. .1 I,ll'.!a.21'0 1866 1868 Klnipton. A. A O. ,151.40(1 2l(l.0l»l 1,0110 ^».•.l II. do J eSM.O'O 7 5,000 soo MIO 500 SOO SOO Y_ H. 3« 576.000 1,««.0U) "iiio Mch Charlcsliin. Office. N. I 100 Var Formerly Clar. 99M00 1,000 b gr. 830.402 a pai.9ip. An ' te.400,m) crcai Lea ed to West .1Boston, office Feb. 19 jns Leaded to Bos. ii L. rit t Leased lo Cent. O.. at * pens." and (axes. Cu;. N. Y.,uiioii trust Co. Jan!,"1909 York. . J. isii IS71 i8;i M for Land 7'-liJ«lll 18IH <I ;. • . Bk of Coinir.crce Ilily 1. 18711 Consol. of CalalsA raiinicni o load. Dl\s. 4 pi r eenlon M... ... i Inly 1, 18V9 ^ do Boston, (Jlobe Nat. Bk. Dec. 1, 1H16 N. y., ondon 4 Frank Aug.. Itm W. div. In P' ogress. L.gr. * 1.600,000 acre*. Kew IBM ii» due . Host., I) 9111.300 18,(IO<lp.m, < tiking I J. J. 7l>'J««l lSii9 f ,... >Ich I8S2 iB.'in o tock MAN. 2,3(l7,(im l7M,nOO in A F.A A. F A A, t HM .1 . .I.A.I. 16.000 p.m. 1,000 16,0(10 p.m. 'Cll,1>7 -(nje.' b otds, rouv. at S7^-. Spf-innf, it lilt. s. J^.— 1st mort,, gold J p.m. 2d mortg.ige, gold Mus N. 8f. I.t't't) m lou lOV S0MM(r,'*fe;-«.( ^;a.» -Stock, com Ouaran eed stock Com|tany bonds, conv. J. 2 400.0110 1.6 0.000 ((je Soitfhfr'i Pi-uiuij/teaiiia—Xtti A M.A 7 .am.iiiiii 16,0Ul \m 2d mortjrnge J. m'.an. 1, 000,000 1 I II Ill, 2.0'20.aOO 1,1X10.300 imi loan inort-.;;i.: Ihr Tl. 12(.'.(1(« ii'ti * So'i'.Ufrn ,l//ti;(«ota— 1st v'.i A. •nio.ooo .» 500 h 1(H lOI gold . . i-p'., N.Y.,Me catlleN.Bank Julyis.iioj About tn do Stpt 1. 1880 land. .do do Dec ," do l)c<-,1872;4 M.AN. H.AK. 4.01 111.1100 1.9(«1.U00 (bdlar bonds, L.... 2d nior'fr A J. A J. A. A (I. F.A A. B.oni.noo 1871 South it -Vi, /l/(rft((Ki'i— Preferrcdstock Ist mortKaKc. endorsed by .\la South .VArtrc. (.V'ts^.l,— Ist mort N'ew bonds South Shtf it. /.>— tsi mortgaec Snuthfrn Ceiitrut (.V. K.) -Ist MortiMue Soiilh. loirii it C-tliir ffl.oMt— Ist M., gold. . 12,1»A1.001 226.900 extension sterllnif F.A 1,(W lor|lli,l»in,(IOO onds (H) D()int.!Stic bonds (If) Domestb! bonds (I) DoinesMc bonds (K) Domestic bonds isoedal) Sftiitfi. Mimut'lin /ron—lst mort TJomestlc New New York S. 8g.f 2,48.S,000 1,1HI,01IU 17 iin Shfiviutin it .\llf(il)aiiif—\tiX. Mortgage Short- Line ((7o;i».)— Stock Ist innrtijaKe. construction bonds ........ StniiJ-. Citu it /Vie//ir— Ist mort 2d mortija'^e (tfoverntnent Hnbsldyl Slonrt'itti it .St. /^/'(/-ist mort.. jfold,!. fir. 'St mortg ge. cnr'-ency f r $2,t()0A''OJ 1st !.' fear 2,100,000 lIKf.OOO rt)rwp.— Stock Sft'iifrtpt—tfiX mortmiKe. Soitt/l C'tro/(n((— Slock J. .5„5llOJleo Ifi Fnniiitu />lc-Ut Mortgage.. niortir.Tj^ Sim., 2(17 1st iiiortKaKe. Shehoi/'inn 1881) aOT ( Sflmn it iliilf- Ist M..Knar.by Ala ^elwn, Miiribn it .tf>r«.— l.t M..cndbyAIa 'SflnvJ, noitw.it /)((«oll~lst nion 'renii. R.R 2d iilortKaKe. Ala. A 8R.I i'.iioo 11 lstni>rl..Snv. ,1. L.'mo.uio 12.010.001 iji .V. ./. J. .1 10,0(10,000 10 80 8U 9J A .I.A.I. .I.A.I. lOO 1890 )~lst niortpane SftUm it Loii'fU—\9t morttraife Stock CiitiKtHtki/, M. (ft A'eicark ( jyill ISIS 1371 - do (I. M.A 8 6 6 6 1,100 100 1«1 121 dates iii(>rt:4Bi;e S'liffu Richmond, Office. do Kew York. do do do A I>. F. A A I tsvt. tUl.-Ttfl. III Leased, Jan.. l'.i5J*IO letv* 1SI57 UK. ^el rarn'g*. relila I'l.r... 1879-911 l81!t-75 18'.l-7« London. "SKS F.A A. M.A N. 9'.2«) I F.asi. Ul'i.tl Jan. 1,1875 do do .l.A n. A. A (I. A. A II. J. 7g l.Tno/Mio 69. "il do do BlchDiond, Office. U.A S. J. A I). .1. A n. l,4(«i,0«l I tn. « CO- .(utn. II IIR ,M)r<, in n.r. on •I'k. rss. (lp,anilconirun<(db)l>a. nH. pug In h.,h. liu. • 2,499.(«W 4,147,0(10 1. I I, .1.1), B 4 Co ancasler, I Var, Var. A. All. M.&^r. F.A A. 1,100 J»IO I,4«l.l«l 1st n-ortjfaire SI. I... Kiiii.-iia c. it .V.dato Xo.Mo)— Stock Prt'ferre Ftofk Ist niortflKO 8t. Lntiix, Ltnrrfnce if ZVnr«-— tst M., (ritl. St. £.<t So^ttfif/ixtern—iKt M.. ffid, conv.s.f iSK. /.OK/.V (f St.. ./nitfprt^X^l mortfraKe. fcold.. .*l. /... r.liid..* r./r.— 1st M..S.F.KUar IKniLra rd lo nly. Richmond, OIHce. do N.A'., A.AO. '^4f' 2,0011,(1011 .•iCt' too 100 alnk. fund 1st iiiortcair»? (aeries R) sink, fund 2d n)orI>! (re (series (') 2d inortjraKe (series D) 2d tnorlKatre, incomo 5». Loiiin (t Iron MniiiittUn—fitue}c S<./1(.(;.(-J»ic.— First i 5i,0,d 1809 itno 1, do do .Inly,.-. N.V.,N.Bkof Stale N.V Mthl, 1' do do May MMlii' do do Ian. 1,1894 .1. A. A 301.',(l00 W rSLOpe ao&c IR'iS IWnl G. 71-9 ttlOAc IHOftc I8I>I St. Vroir. <t Priiob.- iRt I, .Ian., ib73 '<lp. Iiy F»»l. Troy, Cnllcd Nal Hank A.). .1. 399,11110 2,998.900 h h I A .1. tW lOU Co. III;. Providence. Ofllre. .l.A J. 6 8 9.II1I1.IMI Boston, East. .. IHini Main M.AN. F.4 A. toon 1,000 101 100 com R'ittfityi—i^Xoc}i, 2d M.A .\ AJ. 879.50" :s7o J. 6 6 1,000 18M A Cl.KMI 41.850 180.500 175 .oni b A J. M.A N. 28 U .luly (ifllcc. j„ land I. 1 as 6 811.1011 * Del. Sen. .1. 1.722.BI<I I'O .SOni. A J. Providence, II. I., \. Ilk July 1, M.*S. N.Y., Union Natl Hank. Mrh Cobim In, Isl N»l. Il'nk .lline. ,1. A l>. I.* J. N.V.. N.IIkoIHIale^.Y .Inlv I, 6 7 KMi.iiOn .IHIO Mlrh .Il«(is#(,. ' |m' Bk Jnly l.limiV. do do Boston, II I > I xm ISlif! du do .I.*',l. iDia 18»i 1672 Boatoii, (:oininiilan 6 9 1,0011 1 1 . '.'.'.'. M.«N. New ^'ork and London, Nov.l.lwo M.K V. do do 6ni.iii<o I'O 1 J.(t.l. 48.nn ISS.IW l/>v*»—\*\. mort.. ((old In prof r lm» IWU 4 irr.7;s /<lr<— tat niorlir»Ke , . 7g 7g !24,4»l 2^4,428 tt. I. <*• .St. Jan '.TU.IH'fl .iMi.nu inortu'aKO TH'larftelil I, 2i«i.n«i 2.ii(iii.nin /v/crsAwrj;— Stock Y.,'i)ra'li«i'Bron. Bustut), Isl N4t Bank. I. 41.1. 1.000 > hoclroni. A.*0. M.* H. "in> liollar loan 1*111 1, Msy N. N. ISW 1 I.lwrjl ,lulv,lioi .i.'ij. .I.ft J. 6 7 7 5 aao.iai May, IHM Jan. ' rh do "a 7llll,WII a rhiladrlphia. : I lullilTi'd.l .1.*.). livis IRSl 1810 .H/..'-l., i «g w,i>ia ' BKMAbK* ;when Our, and M.* Mdi.. >V.i'W.*»6. <f-/w— BondB, s'er (I Whom. I,(Ml 4th iiiortKapi* Roan. Ike Valley UP.. >>onil8 nior(i;ai;e, con|ion and re^ ad inorljrnifc. coopon /t'''hm. (f- Yori- /?/iv'/-—Mort. bonds 2d mcrtuairn liondf* Iiitei't-ct fiiudiiiK bonda I'ayabis ><r 7 1 NUl.OUO I57.8H' ^<1 WhVVd UllOJKIO IJH11.UW C.Xl^tol. lIUM'tiTilgl' Jttc.Jim. (t I Payab: J.*J. N.T.. Window, L.A Co. M.AH. du du irnaraiueoil Iiy State r.nTii'.s. Whrn J M,4kK. StnkhiK Fund loan Jiriitf r 7 ar. 141 jrt.7i.;i.mrl ,f riniirlllr—StuKii II. 7 Mv.itio IW!) 1**9 " IUI.OIV » Prnrhte)icf ,(• Wnrt:fstrr—^ioc\i Morljrajrc hoodf* Btnttiiiii iir Cotitmlttit—\H H., coupon /rc7i>.v(',.i//- u 1 ITSatii TsMm. aar :-/(;,«;i.7V I* Prlnp'jaal, IVI DK.Miy I iswino !«1 ta OH tjaioaiiiii i8:n P2)i, «J.' IM'KIIK^ T I 1,(410 18Tt) !•*( nl.>ittfaK".eonv.. KU«r liy Oft. R.H... I-nrt^'nnntfiJU, FitllMit t'oHir.— Block 1»I ISflO LIST. i.nin My iS.C'.)—nt in«*rtffaire.ronv,. gid lt->'/'it 867 w Immedlale nolira of mnr frror 4lMav»r«4 ! •landing. 1871 lfl>; t/j-fhni 71. v/;. ,! ItiH-iimti-r lot lU'^rtKiiK''- <M|IIHl llcil 2(1 inorttfiiBi' (»iri".0l<ll l^lftlitH't, Sltrn .(• l\irtitinprttk I\irt '111- 5i t . nillONICLJS. gUIng Amount & KitMliMni^nl Iiornlrt fVjnf:,lli.K<inl.,f Ml.-.-l»' M.(«3,<lllU,a«l). J>>rl Httrntt if /,. J//*-A. -iHt Itlort ,ft 94 Rokd (CoiiduiMil) /'((»*., AV. \{. it C/liV. lirldfi- H). P. KU.) iniirlit.inr 1',, f . W. (-. ronHlriir lioniln A - KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND confor I l)K8i;nii'noN. J^nH'iml ... C<^l., Ji per ce^i tram CI ItoUivwL enanairr of C.4 1. . — .. . — . THE CHRONICLE. 868 [June 29, 1872. EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Subscribers ivlll Miles! o^ of s° Road For explanation of references, see all loot notes on Ist page of KU. Tables. gt Amount OutstaQdiUK- Ifouiitaiii (>V. Summit s. f. JJrancA (/\t.)—StocK mortgage.. Ist Sunbtirt/ (fc Letoiston—ltit mort 7 29 20 2U Sin'ac. <£ vhenango Valley— lal M. Taunton iJ/v(/(/-A— Stock n Terre Hauie<t Indlanapolis-atotk 30 73 2»7 247 217 gold.. mortgage Toh, Peoria eft H'arsauj— stock Ist prcffcrred 2d Preferred mortgage (W. Dlv.) mortgage (E. Dlv.) 2d mortgage cw.Dlv.) convertible Ist 1st mort; (for $6,200,000) mortga-^e (Burl Dlv lot., Wab.it U'e«terrt— stock Preferred 7 per cent stock Con-sol. & mortgage Ist let Ist Ist mori gage (L.Erie, (Tol. 100 50 100 IWK 1866 ma 227 18(11 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 1866 1870 1S71 100 "75 111.) W.& St. L.) 167 ISO 3t 41 75 167 180 75 1,(«0 1,000 n( b 1859 1,000 109 w-« 1,000« 1,000 52 52 1868 1370 1871 1870 a 4!) I mortgage, (Decatur & E. St. Louis). Hannibal & Naples— Ist mortgage do do 2d do M Lafayette. Bloom'tou& .Miss— Ist Haiin. & Cent. Mo.. 1st mortgage do do 2d mortgage Lafavettc. Muncie & Bloom't., 1st mort. Troy (i Jienninf/ton—lat mort. sink. fund. 82 TO 70 37 1,000 i87i 1=70 , h 2K 29 1032 1039 !r/('*.«rj/?e— 1st '6fl-'.8 100 1,000 1,000 1,(00 1,000 £K>.) 1.000 l,000e 1870 a '66- '69 1859 1871 1866 . mortgage Illat^t,- /ft'yer— stock 1st .M. bonds 01 Jnly 1868 Ve.rniont ti, Crf^Wf/^— stock yr.) 1S6S "ioo lOO&C 1,600,000 1,600,0M1 500,000 mortgage, guaranteed m irtgage 47K 35 50 18 18 18 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7g. ;g. f. isw S»W) 18.50 1,000 1,000 114,000 393.200 717.SOO 850,000 130,000 1856 1865 1871 1870 1871 1870 1855 lOO&c lOO&c 1,139,100 1,000 750,000 700,000 700,000 1,800,000 511.400 750.000 4.50,000 Riad.—\st mort mort.. coun. or reg. Wtlminfjton de lFeMo«— Sterling bonds Sterling bonds Sinking Fund bonds, gold .., WUm. (ft Wexl. (Del.)— 1st tnorigage Winchester (ft Pot.— 1st ,M.,Kuar. by B. & O. Worcest (ft jV(M/iwrt— stock do do do do 1,0001 60 3S 6:t 93 172 35 21 4 ;8« 61 64 19S1 1866 1859 a.*o. M.& N. M.«S. 7 do do 1871 1868 1st Delaware—stock OAfo— stottk mortgage a '26 ian 32 1867 1.000 b b 10 1 7 10( ? Miles 1901 In 1871 gross revenue was $5,736,665 ; operating expenses and taxes. $3,775,827 net May',' 1872 ; revenue. 189(1 1870. Aug. $3,'iS6.-i6l 1888 1890 1882 1878 1378 May 1, 1893 fat J. 1 ; net revenue. »1.;!(18,375. The Hannibal & Naples and other roads following It in the table are leased by T. *V. ft , with an obligation lo pay interps', on their bo'ids. See annual report published in CIIROMIOLI, V. 14, p. 730. W 1883 Feb., 1907 Aug., 1889 Nov.l, 1898 July, 1890 Aug., 1901 May, 1890 hlla., Safe Deposit $'25,9 5. Deficit by Troy 7f, J. J. ft 7 J. J. J. 7 7 7 ft .J ft J ft J. 7 f 7 «e 3H 7 7 8 f, ft J. A.ftO. A.ftO. J. ft D. ft J. F.ft A. .1. A.'ft'o. A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. J. .1. •I.ft .1. ft .(.ft J. .J.ft. I. J. ft J.ft .1. . Late Atchison and Pikes Cost of P. road, &e., $3,723,700. Stock, $500.lXKI. t;o«tof road ftc.$l,000,OtXi. Formerly Black Ulv, ft Utlea. Net earnings. 1869-70, $ Leased to Vt. Cenf., The V.&.K. Camden, M.ftS. 6 J.ft J. 1 7 A.&O. July July . " do do boro, 126in, 1S96 .Ian. J.ft J. J.ft J. M.ftN. J.ft D. 8 J.ft J. l,iW,000 Ti1,600 618,700 7 7 6 g. A.ftO. A.ftO. •221,40.1 7 g. 1871, Stock paid, $241,517. $526,700. Coinlcied Feb., 18i2. L. cr., 1.1'25,000 ac. Leas?, I to Vf Cent-, at $'20,000 pr yr ft txs. 1888 Cost,$, 5000. (V. 13, p. 498.) • In proirc-". 32Xm. 1900 1, June, 1900 Income bonds of $50),000 also Issned, 1887-97 York. In progress. Phlla., DeHaven ft Bro Oct.,l!'00 Floating debi, $180,701 ; cost to Nov., 1871, $2,680,462. (V. II. 0.628.) do do Jan., 1902 London. 1881 Net earnings, year int.ing . ept. 30, 1871, $1'J7,021. do 1886 1896 of Republic Jan. 1, 1892 Bait., B. ft O, RR. jjuly 1, 1887 Leased to B. ft O., at 127,000 per year, Worcester. Offlce. July, 1812 Dividends In 7 years, 65 p. c. (y. 14, p 48 Jan. 1, 1873 Phlla.. Glrard Natl Bank ._.^ July N. Y., J.M. Pic.irell May . 1, New J.ft J. M.ft N. J.ft J. N.Y„N.Bk Q-J. J.ft J. J.ft J. 1,425,400 .- Neicarning., Oct. 18J9 New Yor c and London. NewYor.. J.'ft J. 8 7 on stock. office .n progress. 6 8 p.c. ft Canada is huised and included he 185m. operated. Vt C. also leases the Rutl.; Og. ft L. Champ., Stanste:(il S. « Chambty «nd olher lines. Vt. in do 6 V- . of road, ftc, $3,730,'263. (v. 14, p. 6'28.) Ian. 1, 18% N.J.Co's office reb., 18.2iCon"ol. of several roads and oran hes. ' " . . do SwedesMa ch,18S:l Camden to Cane May. Salem & do I. 390,000 3,200,000 2,000.000 , V. '220,3^1,517.) .-.-,-, .1. A.&O. J.ft 1st fiscal . Ma'y,'i;72 Leases Troy ft Grecnf. till completion of Hoo ac Timnel. Net earnings, 1870-71, 1, 1683 (V. 14, p. 13.) $162,866. 1, 1879 N. Y., Continental Bank Oct.,18iiO Leased till 1875 10 itniland RR. Back Interest unpaid of considerable amount. do do O.-t.,1860 do do Oct., 1859 Fhlla., Glrard Nat Bank Jan. 1.1890 Net earn'jsyr ending March I, I87i were $86,505 as shown In annual report la do do iJan. 1, 1^90 do do Jan. 1,1890 CURONIOLK, v. 14, p. 761. , do do Jan. 1.1690 do do 1880 N.Y., Fanners' L.&T.Co, Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened August, 1871. Completed 35 miles, June, 18;2. N. Y., Bull's Head Bank 1896 N. Y., Farnham,G.& Co. June, 1890 In proireas. Leased to N. London North. N. Y., Del., L. ft W.RR. July, 18T2 Leased to Dcla., Lack, ft West., at 7 per cent on stocks and bonds. do do 1875 do do 1900 Philadelphia, offlce. Apl. 1,1891 Old debts retired by this Issue, (v.t4,p.628.) Income bonds amount to $613,400. Main N. y.,Soutterft Co. line W. Pt. to Selma, 138m. Br. to Onedo do Ilka. 30m. do do Bait., Citizens N. Bank. Jan. 1, 1890 In progress Irom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.) do do Jan. 1, 1890 to wililaTisport, Md., 80 11., and Relay to Balto., 7m. Several issues of bds have do Jan., 1890 do lh« endorsement of Bait. City, as specino do Jan., 1890 fied in list. Capital stock, $650,000. (v. do do Jan., 1890 do do Jan., 1890 13, p. 840.) .Ian, 1, 1890 SohlioPein. R.R. (V. 11, p. 628.) Philadelphia, O nee -Apr. l.lSOTLeased to Pa. RR. Stock, $1,022,450. Cost A.ftO. J. Net earnings 1869 year, $2,567,493; 2d year, $3,.l3,'i,'257 ; 3d year, $3,921,115. Toial landsalcs to May, 18T2, 5:i0,00ll HCres, for $2,191,(k.W. (t. it, Nov.l'.' 1886 1891 1876-77 do do A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. 7 « guar by RKs. using T.U. 'Id Boston, J. J. ft rem, made up from surplus f'd. & Co Apr. '1,1010 do do ftD. lease ne', $197,119; Int.. $i99.837; 18 ;5 1882 liORton. U.&N. J.« J. i.&i. 400.000 1,400,000 1,400,000 8)0,000 Amount m $1,959,837. Gross earnings $4,541,610; opeiailnr expense, 1890 N. Y. ft Boston. 18'9e'-99 U. S Treas., at maturity A.'&'O. N. Y. ft Bofton. 1887 s. do U.& Sept. 1874 London, A.*0. April, 1896 M. * N. N. Y.. Company's ofUce. -Mnv 1, 1895 U. S.Treas.at maturity. 1896-7-8 N. v., lOtb Nat. Bank. July 1, 1890 J,'* J. (J.&D. UtIca ft N. Y. June, 1873 Utlca ft N. Y. July, 1878 J. ft J. i.ftD. Boston. E. Hlake & Co. June 1,1872 .300.000 Outstanding, 50 (originally $2,800,000) mortg.ige (ft 7/«<t9on— stock Registered Bonds Registered Bonds Ist var 25 I 1 LIST. INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Payable and P'^M^ by Whom. (fent.* 1 Bonds 2fav. titmortxRge .,.,, J ft. D J. ft J. .-J. 1,69.) ,500 5 6 4 4,375,000 50 1633,350 1868 1,000 100 1867 1869 1,0,10 800,000 15,000,000 1,500,000 3,500,000 8,500,000 4,999,400 1,008,800 103,000 1871 Oo,— atock 1,880,800 1,997,872 8,229,594 2,(XIO,000 liaritan— stock Mononyahela $11,000,000. 2, 1910 Jnucl, do do J.'ftb. 710,000 400,000 144,400 h 64 Delaware Regl-ite-ed Ills., Wa 1896 .I.'i'j. J.ft 4,000,01)0 '2504I00 181 Maryland Loan, sinking fund Guaranteed Sterling Loan Bonds having next pret'erence Delaware Division— stock Delft. ({ 111m. Western division, I'eoria to saw, H7n). Cost of road about The 2d mortgage W, Ulv. bond- are convertible Into Ist i^ref erred stock or into consol. bonds. 1870 '1',' Bonds, $ Principal, when Due. liEMARRg. Stocks, last Dlvi'd. 'CANAL'S. & ir. Chesapeake Feb'. Opened, vav, f. J. 200^} 1870 1810 1867 1868 1870 A.&'O. 6g. 200,000 400.000 300.000 400.000 1,000,000 1,000,030 610,000 of all rpfcreneea see C'nal foot notes on Ist page of RR. Tables, Chesapeake (V. 13, p. 338: V. H.p. 43.) In 1871, $110,9.33. DIvid's. 12 per ct. for someyear-t. (see v. 14, p. 523.) Ea tern division, Srate line, Iml. to I'ooiia Net earnings July, 1879 Ist^ued .0 JO,(X)0 1,'209 .900 a $30:1,912. X.Y.,A.B.Baylla,Trustec isoi ''roy \Ht. Ex. Bank. Jan, 1.1880 Leased to Troy ft Boston at $15,300 pr yr. Operates ?5m of road. In year c ding Y.. Nat. Bk of Com 1887 do Sept .30, 1870. gross earnings were $478,'263, do 188S .I.ft.l. 7 1 of For explanation 1887 1891 Ji.iy, 18^2 July, 18 2 May N. Y.,Kldd, P. ft Co. do do do do do do Mctropol. N. Y., Bank. N. y.,Kidd, P. & Co. N. Y., Mctropol. Bank, do do M.&N. do do do M.* N. do Q.-F. N.Y..Kldd, Pierce ft Co F.&A. do do do M.4N. do .T. & J. do do F. & A. do do M.ftN. N. Y., OfllceT., W.&W CANAL STOCK AND BOND DESCRIPION. ings In 1869-70. i879 Dec, Aug., Dec. 1,1891 Apr. 1, 1886 N. A. F..SV A. V.i; A. M.& N. F.& A. M.& N. M.* N. J.&.T. l,2')-1.0<10 1870 1863 1865 Wil.,Charl.ttIiutherrd—l6t mortgage '2d D, f.'&'a. 225,4,38 600,000 . & 7 7 i50.l]U0 200,000 1,'250,000 Williitmston ,fc Tarboro— 1st mortgage Wilm^ Col. (ft 4'ff/.— Ist mort gage Co. m!* F.& 7g. 4 1366 1370 W&it .Jersey -stoci Loan of 18S3, guar. by Cam.& Amboy... Ist mortgage loan Isi. mortgage, consolidation West i^hore Huftson Riner—\st mortgage West Wise— Ist M., gld, B. f ., 1. g ., conv. Whitehall (fe Plattsburg—\st mortgage Wicomico A Picomoke (Jf'O-lst mortgage. . 7 7 1871 & : (ft J 5,000,000 3,000.0«l 1,500,000 2,000,000 500,000 2,860,000 Western Uli bds, befor consolidation M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Ga V^eHtern Marylan'i—lat M., end. Bait. City 1st mortgage, unendorsed 2d mortgage, endors. by Baltimore 2d mirtgage, end >rsi;d by Wash. County 2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore Western .V. Carolina— Ut ;ttort.(ti. Dlv.).. Western Penntylrania— 1st mort Ist Mortgage, Pittsburg Branch '^d Wilminyton 7 "sli 7 ;.co-',tio We-^tcfienter Phila.—ltii mort., new Wr.itern (.Ifti.)— Ist moi-t. (Mont. W.P.) , Xet earnings last year, $72.67(1. Cost of road and cquipmcn' *502,468. 1874 Nov.l. 1-86 Coal road. Completed in 1871. Kcb.15,1872 Coal road. Net earnings, 1870-71. $212,629. July 1, ;S75 (V. 14, p. 6;8.) Opened Dec, ifiTl. Inc. bonds, $30(',noo. Oct. 1, 18 April, 1878 Net earnings 1871, $31,8 -3. Stock, 111, 1'2,250. Leased 10 Del., Lack, ft West. Net earn- Co. '8 office. do do do do «iD. A.*<>. 3,000000 500 18% (black endorsed) (not endorsed) Special loan, fundi gmortgnge Vinebtnd. (^V../.)— Ist mortgage Walklll Valleu (ivr.)—lst mortgage Ware Biner (,iram.)—Ut hi , auth. »750,000. Warren (.V../. )— stock do 4th do A M.& N. J. 2,VHV'00 1&5I I'We VickHb. <t J/(?j'i(f— 1st series (red endorsed) 2d scries (blue en iorsed) 2d 10.000,OIKI .... Standstead, S. & Chainbly bonds Vermont (ft Jfa««.— stock 1st 7 REMARKS. Storks, lastDlvi'd. Jan'.,' F.& A. New York, 27,236,512 9,1-3.000 2JX)0,000 mortgage, (sink'g fund ^7,000 per Convenlole bonds Vermont Valley—XiX. mortgage Isfc mortgage 2dmortg«'^6 Principal, F. 7 7 , $ when Due, .I.&D. do do & A. N. T., Union Trust Co. Boston Offlee. J.& J. A J. N.T.,Fanners' L.&T.Co. J. A.AU. do do 7 400,000 36,745,001 •.t7,-237,000 100 Vermont Cc»(rrti—stoc k Ist mortgage, consol 2d mortgage, consol Kciulpment oans Ist & W. RR Bonds, 6ai,ixio '67'-''6i Uidon PiK-{ttc. Central /fntnch—\»t M.,goId 2d mortgai^e (government subsidy) 3d 230,000 666,000 91.400 300,000 300.000 650,000 i'ooo N.Y., D. L. A.'&'o. 7 42;,0(I0 . A 675,000 2^5,0OJ 1,300,000 1,100,000 1.00 J _ Troy Union— \st mort., guar. "Troy City... Tuckerton—lfit mortgage Union Pacifii:—stoc\c 1st mortgage, gold 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Grant bonds on 12,000,000 acres. Income bonds for Jl 10,00 ',000. Omalia bridge lion'ls, sterling, EiiOO.OOO Utica 2,T(Kl,0(0 i',060 Tfoy (ft Boston— 1st mortgage 2d mortgage 3d mortgage (ft 2,496.000 500,000 300.000 1,000,000 1.500,000 2.300.000 600,000 2,700,000 a 1,000 100 100 10 Ist Union 2,500,0(X) 1,000 1,00 1,000 1867 1871 S'23 mortgage (Gt. W't'nof'59,) mortgage (Quln. & Tol.) mortgage (III. & S. Iowa) 2d mortgHge (T0I.& Wah.) 2d mortgage (>Vab. & W't'n.) mortgage 2d (Gt. W't'n of '59.) Equipment bonds (T.&W.) Consol. mortgage, coiiv Convertible bonds. l,00i' 100 var 81 'I 6S 2d mortgage lit 1,000 31 100 mortgage 1st 2,502,250 174,000 i,2ai,ooo 150,000 1,695,180 1,695,825 270,000 500,(K» 450,000 1,988 150 800,000 3.000,000 l,70j,000 1,000,0(0 1,800,000 1,600,000 1.300.000 1,500,000 2SO.0O0 15,000,000 1.000,000 900,000 Whom. by I'«y«'>>s. New York. J.&.I. M.& N. N. T.. Am.Ex.Nat. Bk. Philadelphia Offlce. F.& A. J.& J. do A. &0. A. &0. Sussex Bank. S.50,000 1,000,' 00 1,0!X) "50 43X Suisex (.v../.)— 1st mortgage Syrac, Biiigh. A If. r.—Stock 1st 1 200,000 r.)— Ist mort Erie—li^t mortgage, couv., tt INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Where Pavablc and „._ t When C^ut. Staten /4/iud— 1st mortgage Sullivan LIST. confer a great ntTor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered in our Tables DESCRIPTION. McrUnff , im 1,000 1,000 100 so 1,000 6 5 7 f 7 f 7 '5^ 6 Philadelphia, offlce. do do Baltimore. 8 —J. London. ft ,1 Baltimore. ft A. J. A, J. F. .1, ft K M M.ftS. J Philadelphia, offlce do do N. Y^ Bk of Commerce. .AN. N. y., office, 71 Bway. ft ft J. C;.-J. .1 ft J, J ft J, do do do do N,J.Cen.RR N.Y., Office Pittsburg Office. N.Y„N. B'jtofCom'ce June 17, '72 July, 1836 Del. City to Chesap. Clly, Md, Net earnings from operations, 1871, $295,01:''.?, Annual report in Chkomoi.k. v. 14, p. 76I shows net rccelpta In 187(, $283,547. 1870 1890 1885 Feb., 1872 Lea.s"d to Lehigh Coal ft Nay. Co., at Int, 8 p. e. a vr on stock. I81I, $'J,l()0,l-'4. Ca«h dlv. In 1877 Susq. snd 6 yrs, 116 p. ct. ivcasesAib. 1884 Reus, ft S. Railroads. Annual report in 1S91 CnaoN'icLK, V. U, n. 732. '72 See Cam. ft :uly 10, RR. (v. 14, p. 522, 595,) Jan., 1872 Gross receipts, 1871. $175,130; expenses July 1, 1887 and taxes, $78,772 ; dirds. In 71, 9 per ct • July 1, 1878 on bonds and Fe1)„ 1872 Net receipts In & Amboy : June THE 18»2? . ®l)c Commercial OHllONlr-LE Kxporta of Lvadlns Arllrlva r»an> n >. i rU, TliK following Ubin, c<>iii|illii<l Irniiiiriiiit'iiii im, ibow* tbn export* of loadin«( arttclim from tlm |><>ri ... .. .. ,,,rk irincn Janiuirx 1, 1873, to kll the principal foroli^n ronntiliii.an'l aluo tba total* for the laat wnnk, and ilnco Jannary I. Tho laat two lln#« •how total value*, iDcludlni the ralua of all otLer artlelM bMld*a tUoM meotioned In the table. . *<Jimc0. < COMMERci AL IspfTOME. FaiDAT Nionr. Juuo 98, U7>. There are no new teatures in ooimuercial ofTairt thii week. Leading articles ot domestic pioduoo have been selling fairly for export, and 801110 apeculalivo action hn* been no'.ed, but home the trade has heard of the men. The weather of the workii.g- been oppressively lias close, quent rains, forsning an additional obstacle trade. a few |iili|III|iii||IIS|i||||m}|||l|!ip s' been quiet, although efTect of the " strikes " less is 869 to with SS8lpSSi« IIS 33=. fre- 8 ^^iimi^*H*'"'i'iiim*Wim^*t' i an active However, June is usually a quiet month except in Western farm products. A good trade in Imported merchandise will, up early .spring in it seems to iimw i§i«gS= ;iS8E= be generally anticip.iled, July. Cotton has been steady in price but variable M ;S8li85S8«IS5E«? in tone, closing dull at 2()^c. for middling uplands. Flour has been more active for export, without decided change in prices shipping extras closing at |i6 50@7. Wheat has been in brisk export demand, but without recovery in prices, No. 2 Spring closing at $1 56@1 59. Corn closes at 63i@(i5c. for new Western mixed. Coffee and tea have been more ac ive, and molasses and sugar are less unsettled. Provisions have been quite irregular. Pork hns declined ; new mpss sold largely at 113 20@13 25 for June, and $13 25@13 30 for July, with some business in prime mess for ex| ort at $11 for old and $12 62^ for new. Beef has sold very low we heard of 100 tcs piime mess for export Bacon has sold moderately at ^i@^^c for long at $13 50. clear. Hams still buoyant. Lard continued active and advancirg to the close of Wednesday's business, when something of a "corner" against parties having out contracts for June forced up the price for prime Western steara for early delivery to 9 ll-16c, with July selling at 9Jc and August at 9fc, with transactions to the extent of several thousand tcs. Yesterday there was a fall of 1-1 6c on the spot, with August sellinor at 9|c. Butter has been active for the finer sorts, and they have advanced 3@5c per lb, the best State and Orange County selling at 27@30o, but good shipping butter is little if any higher than last week. Cheese has declined to ll^@12J-c for good to prime factories. Today pork was firmer, closing at previous outside prices, and several thousand tierces of prime steam lard sold at 9f c for July, with some for August at 9 11-1 6c. In other provisions a moderate trade and no further changes in prices. Freights have been only moderately active, and rates by steam to British ports have been lower. The Liverpool steamers look corn at 7d., and wheat at 7^d.; the London steamers took corn at 8^d., and wheat at 9d. Rates by sail have been better supported, but there has been much To-day less cctivity in charters for grain to the out ports. about 100,000 bushels grain were shipped to Liverpool at 7@7^d. by sail, and 7^(a)7f d. by steam, the higher rate for wheat in both cases. Rosin has declined to $3 10 $3 15, for strained. Spirits Turpentine has been in large supply, with a decline to 51 Petroleum declined to 22^@22Jc. for re52c. fined in bbls., and 12| 12|c. for crude in bulk, leading to more activity, especially for refined both here and at Tallow has dePhiladelphia, closing at the higher figure. clined to 9;J^c. for prime, but recovered and sold to-day at 9 5-l(>c. Whiskey advanced to 92o., but receded to-day to 91c. Alcohol in bond far export in August, quoted at - -|>5 - - * 8. ; S SI s al :S§;3ii:SS§iSSeg:|g CO n<9 ; : : : : :J:|a :§2«SS -'•rftf i^'' ; ft • r- 00 •* 3i t* o us 33 5 3 U za si »<-• .2 WW a J Zii . :S3 •' i^iliSS i ii : 1 :8ie i ii iiSg ii • : i§i ii \S ^ ii • ilii:»iisiSii8i i£ i ii i :S : : iSg : i ig i is ii @ @ 49 @ a ii 3 @ 50c. : :B i i8"§2"g i w SS ss igigSfSlses-lSHis? 3a " it5 In Tobacco, we notice less export inquiry for Kentucky but the home demand has improved, and thus the sales aggreof the week have been maintained at a fair average gating 700 hhds., about equally divided between shippers and toe home trede, cutters, dealers, &c. ; prices have remained steady at H^@9Jc. for lugs, and 10@15c. for common to Seed leaf again shows a very active trade, the fine leaf. Old sales of the week aggregating 4,0<»3 cases, as follows crop 200 cases seed sundries, 14@30c.; 250 cases ConNew crop 200 cases Connecticut, necticut, 14^@18c. ol seconds, 32^0. ; 022 cases New York, 10i@13i<;. ; 64J1 cases Pennsylvania, 12i@15c.; 809 cases Ohio, lO^^Mc; and 1,639 cases Wisconsin, 8i@9^. Spanish tobacco also in good demand, with sales of 600 bales Havana at UIJ 95@115c. =5 iS iSiSi.ssiii^siHisi i5 :9|§§l§8SiSSii<§i8I iat WW rf5-rf gf B]4 leaf, — : :S iS= — : § *' WW i§S§§iSlp iSiiSE5|rS|89l|! H a s *, pa i w "» 9" ''. ^.a J9.a • • fo* «* « M^ <* \9 * <5 " <>' • *• 5 ^!^ .-. !£ 9 Si — liMlMnniiif^ii liiiljii^i?|^lillilJllli#Jii n WWOOfiKW CO •• »"»' ^ rH : . Imports of lieadiiig Articles. followiQa- table, compiled trum Custom House returns iliows the foreigu imports of certain leading articles of commerce at tills port for the last week, since January 1, 1872, and for the correspondin*? period in 1871 [The quantity ia j,;iven iu pflckaf; e3 when not otherwise Bpecifled.l For Since Same the week. For Since .lau. 1, 1872. lime Same tbe week, .Jai'.l, 1172, time 1871, Glass and Eav the wareChina KartUenware..., Dhlna, 351 2,31)1 2(i,»:i6 8,414 29.721 32.109 , 366,>I9J 2'.iS,61ll 475 21.821 •iiS 5,'J(I3 51 3,0o; 472 23,915 15,036 7s:,47! , Glass plate Buttons Coal, tons Cocoa, bags , 3!IU Coffee, bags la.mi Coiton, bales 6,8931 Iron, Uli bars.. :8.33fl l,3,a 3.471 piffa Spelter, Iha & liiea i>owtiera. 1.633 Brunntone, tons 101 U 19,890 15,220 10.113 2,133 992 13,916' 29,7i!i bags Tea 3r,,7'.iO Tobacco 4,399 Waste 4.J Gauibier Gum, Arabic... 3,801 ChampaB'e.bks. »1 2,6il 2,0.i2| Wlues Indlsjo r.; 4 315 4.2Ti]Wool. bales l,761;Arti leareiJorteU Madder O 1,89! 396 i.Olive .»pjuni Soda, M-carb Soda sal... Soda, ash 27.61iU 40 3,56S !,5j3 47,261 38,1,2 l,:iJj 2,.,i99 211 133 7,139 4.135 7.196 3.015 .... 91 e.2.'5 e,0,i6 3,4.7 114,2.6 3.364 68,721 Furs cloth HiUr Hemp, balCij Hides, &c.— 10.433 Bn-itlea 32 121 12,57 324 2ii,ir24 Hides, dressed., ndia rubber Ivory Jewelry. AcJewelry Watches.. Linseed Molasses 17,906 922 i s.ii; 425 8,868 Fancy goods 23.514 5(16 &c.— Lemons Nuts Haisini Hides undressed. Uice Cassia 22,497 2,3S4 Ginger 5,-.i6 1,917 631 276,057 S3,2J9 4,985 2>8 l*epper 2,726 hOU 40S635 91,6 j5 49,66. 40.(111 427,923 183,496 477,067 18, Woods Cork 8,91fi 210,700 25,898 284,226 2,357 T;.851 Fustic Logwood. Mahogany. January The MI2.797 821,723 625 446„579l 720X67 189.217! 292,47. 102,1831 342.140 !3,6*2i 12,551 This A9iies...pkgs. Brea<lsiuli.— Flou.-..bbls. W.iea ..bui. Corn Same Since Jan. 1. time 3,6J5 3.681 67,910 1,16S,011 2,240,iU ;3.iM923 387,014 21.802 4,0;9,»38 2J.,6SJ 1.453,932 5.16 ,.i9j 7,S9J 768 2,438,8:2 53,7.85 !, 163 ,128 401,231 115 1,592 236,668 i6,21J 151,190 91,115 346,433 2,ri8 493,013 5,55™ 1,719,13! 30,461 14t),5ir3 I.i5 «)at< Barley, &c.. Grasi seed. Peas 3,174 4,3 -a C. meai.nbls Cotttm.,bdle^. 9.30(1 Hemp ..bales. Hides Hops, .bales. 1.16 Leather, sides Molasses, lids. Naval stnres— Cr.tnrp bbls 73,86; 91 H,S51 No. 837 Spirits turp. 1,067 Rosin Tar 5,2.i0 U.0 l-i.,;>. 7 461 3,155 4.23S 78.963 84.2t.l 8,861 66,729 211,648 s'sfti 6',246 50,109 261,163 l',810 2.491 26,859 17.00U 1401,583 180,240 814,443 1696,271 1072,703 140,86? 3372,«21 22;3.W3 123.946 642,006 3045,995 12C0,796 205 918 and receipts are almost nominal ; fairly active, For the next crop the transand a shade higher notwithstanding the favoiable crop reports, which are now being received. The prices for futures last reported were (basis low middling) 25c. for July, 25 9-16e. for August, 23 3-16c. for September 21c. for October, 20c. for November, lOic. for December. The totn 1 99,213 153,402 2«.l;o 174,501 65,39s week sales of this description for the are 88,850 bales, includ- For immediate delivery the ing 300 free on board. up S.(K4 29,165 2,9,034 21,112 l:16; ,50,591 pkgs Oil rake, Oil, lard 4,330 3,8;i2 51,015 Butter, pkgs.... 14,131 Cheese Cutmeals 57,!iJ2 211,116 325.219 237,231 2T2.5 .8 114,233 Provisions8,188 E(fa8 8,651 ... Pork 978 Beef. pkRs Lard, pkgs 112.017 Lard, kegs 561,514 Rice, pkga 1,315 Starch 218,46) S earine Sugar, hhda., &;c.. 21,7! 1,475,061 Tallow, pktfs.. 173 7,019 S7.618 1^3 ir24 890 6 7.S99 875 . 17 i 41,753 1 Tobacco, .ikes.... Tobacco, hhda.,., Wool, balc-i Dressed hogj, .566 5,147 2,702 3,410 2,860 2611 Whiskey bbls.... 25,143 21»,78T 73.092 no 1.236 Peanuts, bazs No 13,189 233,016 13,380 6,777 147,126 11,210 5,200 21,;.2 131,011 30,095 103,022 ari,-37 8u,2l8 for week this total sales 18,826 2,8B0 89,881 consumption, 551 for speculation, and none in transit. Of bales were to arrive. The following are the clos- ing quotations : Upland and 2f.',S7l Florida. 231.438 109,655 2H,M3 Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling Miadllng 119,981 83„'*I4 134 5:7 12.011 .per lb.. I I : 82,911 C-n- Spec 36,766 Eip't. snnip. Savannah Texas Tennessee, &c. 1,M0! Monday 23% 25 .< 703 483 30 28 50 800 7:13 21 21 21 21 215^ m Wednesday '272 Thursday .... 1213 8115 1 Total 1,1.0 511 175 1.1751 l,029l 1,416 3..55:1 3.557 Virginia Total receipts Decrease tli is year. 509 1,729 2,121 bales. r.00 100 . 200.. 100.. 450 total 1,601 1872. 1.070 Mobile Charl -ton... Havaiiiah • 519 • 362 16'.958 York... I'.iso lii:i9 Other porta.. 536 536 Total RiDCO Bept. 1 2,514 1,401,102 2,514 180,210 314,443 l,9'i8,!85 489 18,829 3 064,824 26.380 2310 6,708 2,010 1,112 81.365 18,000 137,551 .... 1871. 23 »C 21 26)4 bales. cts. 1,300 26« 25?i 27,800 total 8th 300.. 25« 25 1.3-82 .23 7-16 28.200totalJuly. 21 15-16 24 1.-16 25 25 1-'6 100 no tot. till 15th 15 5-16 1,600 25 5-16 For August. 800 •.,100 2(10 259-10 ..•»% 25 il-:c 00 26X 2,10c 5,700 4,500 25:3-16 2, 200 ets, l.'OO., .81 3-lfi 300.. 2 <A 8,200 total 2-.X For September. 700 4.0 900 1,400 not bales. August. 20J not. after June. 23,3-16 2,900 6 500 'iM 100 not. alter 8th.. 25 5-10 6,216, 18,197 11,981! 25X 25 15- 16 25 31-32 4,1X10 -26 2,700 361-16 1,6110 26)^ 1,100 26 8-16 500 2,7lO 100 400 2,300 1,700 1,600 23V4' 200 23 5-16 2,;ro 23J>; 23 7- 6 4110 900 5,4(10 total Novem. 23,'i< For December. 23 11-16 2iX For Octet 300 19;^ j» 20 1-16 .ao« 20 3-16 i,«» 23,v, 2317-32 23 9-16 12,700 total Sept'r. 3,6«0 SO" 2,100 Octob'r. For November. 23 3-16 er. 20 15-16 19« 900 200 19 5-16 100 800 19 7-16 19X I9K 2,200 1,0011.. Wi 600. -21 21 1-16 2;>s' S,800 total Dec. sales during the week of free on board have reached 300 The particulars of these sales are as below bales. F. O. R., SOONovemuer shipment. Savannah 19J< The : The following exchanges have been made during : Orleiino. 26 « 5,755 4th ..25 1-16 ....251^ .25 5-16 100s. n nii 5(« 25 Ji 200 s. n....25 3-l6 which .June 2^. 23X not after 5,SfO 11 2,514 were to Great Britain, none to France, and none to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up this evening, are now 137,.5,5l bales. Below we give the exp irts and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week of iMst soason.as telegraphed to us from the various ports to-night Kxporced to— Stock. Total this Same w'k Week ending week. 1871. France Contin"' G.Brit. of 561 cts. 25 11-33 2l«l eiports for the week ending this evening reach a total of bales, l,5'i4 1,195 1,065 .065 4.932 272 :;;' 511 For forward delivery the sales (including 300 free on board), have reached during the week 88,85() bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the following is a statement of the sales and prices 1872. 39 85 ow 21 For July. Florida....' North Carolina. 1 ird'ry. Ord'ry. Mldl-g. dlliig 697 600 5,2021 . 143 100, iin. S!6 Total. 51 1,101 215 -li. Saturday 6,3l»l... Orleans.. Good Tran- ula'ii 90,U4 BSOBIPTB Mobile Charleston PKr':i.w. 1 Tuesdiiy Rec'd this week at- ... 27j!;f».... M,\LES 3;,3:l- 396 1871. 26Ki» 114,066 of 1,107,3,58 bales. Tlie de a Is of the receipts for this week (as per tslejr.iph) anil the corrmponding week of 1871 are as follows: 1872. .?. Below we give tbe sales of spot and transit cotton and price of Uplands ht this market each day of the past week 13 436 Friday, P. M., June 28, 1873. By special telegrama received by ug to-night from the Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening June 28. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached (>,316 hales against 8,777 bales last week, 11,833 bales the previous week, and 10,702 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of September,1.871,3,()93,G(iO ba'.es against 3,891,018 bales for the same pariod ot 1870-71, sliowing a decrease since September 1 this year Kec'd this week at— 21 23-X%.... 25K«».... Good Middling.. 11,:B1 111,107 9 935 13,239 12,111 KKOalPTS bales, including 272 for export, 4,932 5,755 the above, COTTON. New 1080 actions are not large, but prices are strong This Since Same week. Jan.l. time '71 '(1. 2i.l,5Sl l,3.ri,01i Rye New 26,192 ; week. 'I'he 185,006 151,7:4 I59,'56 156,642 prices with a large business doing. 142 4S„322 6v,193 3:^6 resaipta of domestic produce week and since Jan, 1, tlie same time in 1871, have been as follows 2,514 871,733 137,371 111,3 8 295,505 115,733 3iO,7S» 1S'.6.52 S9.7;0 3a3.11'3 2687,441 179,793 9,869 k'O.HO 77.598 !2 111 1,066 1.000 6:,460i .... Stock. hence with the spinning with Liverpool firm, and small amounts being taken from time to time for export, all the off rings here are quickly absorbed. Holders have the stock pretty well un der control. Iu future delivery there has been more variation in foot New 131,432 267,040 demand continuing 1. tor the nud for 2,235 39.058 limits, 'Week and since tlie SS 693 178,849 lll,(r7;j wise The market the past week has remained quiet, but prices have been steady and unchanged, closing, however, easy to-night with a light demand. Stocks are now reduced to within very small 81,190 711,317 189,895 326 692 49,876 Domestic Produce for Recel|>t8 of 9S,7!(3 127.50'; Tot»I last yea- &c.— 10,665, ISaUpetre 69 22 91,12 63,629 39l,l."4 Total thisyear 10,567 261,333 369,339 18,«I2 1.261,316 I,lK.0r,9 5 '6,9 14 723,626 4,753 r,2.-l,908 761. 2»i 235,231 5,943,116 3,336,51:1 24,9,32 5)4 911 4:8,250 Oranges 969 Spices, 90.271 357.517 i85.i;94' 266 839, 339,20-J Florida Nortli Carolina Virginia Otlier ports 893,670 739.690 29.322 2,011 9.1.414 913.708 13S3,-375 Now York ts;.02i l,014,0»t fS78,B22 30SCorl£8 62,90! 88,9;GFi8h 23,813 Fruits, S47 2,6^6 166! &c— by value— Cigars 166; 12 /"lax Gunny I,4l4iwiiie8, NewOrleans Mobile Charleston Savannah Texas CPa.4t- Olher Britain France For'gn Total, Ports. 1870. 1 278,813 782,271 779,155 37,521 1..509 :S71. 70,6^19 2S:,72- 17,133 Cootiineal Creaji Tartar,, G.is, essential.., 66, 46 728 14,151 Great S,14.i 21,578 & boxes 3,32! 4,1041 bbls ISiigar, PORTS. 3.615 2,582 5M,a5l. 431,578 164.69: 8.151 276,l)« 110,5sO|7,3l8.16! 3,691,870 105.5«l 2,05.1 104,20 2:,2.'4 510,794 489,339 22,531 '4,00'. 1,913,613 Steel 16,210 Till, boxes 3,053 Tin slabs, lbs.. 31,966 .. ., lii,364:Kag8 534,39llSiiEar, hhds., tea. ifee.—- Bart, Peruvian. 68 112 80,705 Hardware Lead, KXPOSTKD 8INCR SKPT.l TO— RECEIPTS Ctitleiy , Glassware 1871. Metals, &c.— 11 Glass [June 2^,1872. From the foregoinfr statement it will be seen that, compared with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in the exports this week of l(i,3I bales, while the stocks to-night are 24,.'>!0 bales less than they were at this time a year ago. The following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at all tbe ports from Sept. 1 to June 31, the latest mail dates. We do not include our telegams to-night, as we cannot insure the accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph. The . . THE CHUONICLE 870 Drtiga, J : . 1 the week : p4id to exchange 3'I0 Jiiiv for 200 August " ;30;>.Tnly for 510 August. 11-16C. • 700 July for 700 Augu-t. Vc " Ic. 100 s. u. June lor 100 August. %(•. Weather Reports by Telegraph.— There appears to have been a continuation of favorabla weather in most sections of the 8,733 cotton growing States during the past week, although in some 31.715 sections rather more rain has fallen than was desirable. Our 53.660 12,000 telegram from Galveston states that they have had severl fine showers of apparently wide extent during the week, and the 162,061 •'( crop is developing promisingly. Further reports of caterpillars 40,799 10,1,32 4,5:12 — J -ne 29. lH'i2 : . . . 'THE CIIKONFCLK. I iiri- n-criv.Ml, nml our cDrrcHponilfiit well foiimliMl, but llu! diiiiiajjo tlu-y Buyn tlmt Ihi-y appoir tn b«. Imvo iloiii' in an yrt tioiiiinal. OiU'iiiw tlnjy Uftvo linil rain on two (lavH— tliundttr' There Ims Iwen r»in at Selnia on lour (Uyn, bin an tlio wofk i-loHi'S Iho wcMlinr liu» beconin Hcttli'tl n^jiiin i>nr corroAt .,. New gtorniH. t 871 demand. Wi< hear toward tlie«loMo( mmXmot tOO balm at Hit, Jute lluttB havo been In bettar d«auu)tl, anil at thn eluwi ikx U>m\. Balm during Iho weak of 4,000 balm at 3]e curInit la llrmur. reocy, caah and tiiue, duly paid. ; tlm B|)oiiiU'Ut« Htiitii tlial c-ro|> u|)|>oiirH to be (liivi'lo|>in({ Hiili»(ac- no conipluinlH am roceivml. At Munt^oniery had rain ou lliroo (biy«, shotverH that were m>e>lu<l the rest of llie wiHik has been pleaaaut our correHpondent hoi-akM very lavoraijly of the appearance anil ileveloptnrnt of the crop. «)iir teU'iiraiu from Afucon, »tate» that lliey have hail two hIiowerB, anil that there itt no notable rliaii),'e in the eonilition of the crop. At Aii(,'iista, tliere han bi'en rain on two davB, ami crop acioiintB continue lavoralile. It luiB also raineil two ilHyti at torily. nml they liavi that ; ; Ooliimbii.H the earlier part of the week Bince then, the weather has been pleaHiint. At CharleHton, it liaB been warm ami drv all the week. Our correHpomlentB at Memiihi^. telegraph that it han raiueil oil four ilavB, two of them beiiijf BtorniB of quite jjeneral extent they are having ton much rain, ho much Hint the >;riisB ia becoiniiijr tniubiesiuue inluM-wiae the crop in iluvelopiu^ protuis ; ; ; Niishville, tliey have had Home line Hhower« during the week. Thermoiueter at (lalvestun Una averagd Hi; Seliua, 88; Montgomery, 81) Coluinl)us, 84 Macon, 8.>; (.'harleiton, 8.t injfly. .Vt ; and Mempliis, ; ; 7!l. Pl{l)D(:CTION OF COTTDN I'EU IIaKD AND PER AfRE.— We have had iiumeroua inquiries made us as to the cupacily of the labor iu tlie South, and ol thi^ laud planted there to produce cot The.se are questions ab.nit whicli, ol course, we do not claim ton. to have any special knowledge ol our own, and iu answering them, only attempt to rertect what wo believe to be the best judgment of cotton producers, obtained after considerable inquiry and correspondence. Uiir friends will understand that the results given represent favorable seasons. A7/-.i^ — As to the production per hand, almost everything depends upon the land planted. Tliecotton lands of Mississippi, Arkansas, I.ouisiana and Red River, are reported to us as sometimes reachiig 8 to i) and even 10 bales per hand, while similar land in Alabama and South Western tieorgia only produces 4 to (i bales, and the uplands of Georgia, Alabama and Oaroliuas, only )i to 3 bales. Tliere would appear to be also a regular depreciation in the productiveness of the laud. For instance, the average of Ueorgia, SoutU Carolina and Alabama, was believed to be in the early history of planting, about 5 bales per hand later and before the war, opinion had settled down to i( bales or 1500 lbs. since the war, according to the best information we can got, those Slates will not average over IdOO lbs. as the lands have steadily depreciated. Summing up all the informjitiou we have, the result for the whole country would be about from 4 to 5 bales per hand, if the hands and the cotton were rightly distributed. Setoiiil The production per acre also varies greatly, currespooding in all cases with the condition ol land planted, from say 130 lbs. per acre on s.ime of the uplanils to 400 lbs. and over per acre on some of the rich low lands. Ol course we do not reler to fancy crops; they are only of small extent, aud da not afl'ect the average. The production ol the uplands is, as all know, largely improved by the use of fertilizers. Still, even iu l:teorgia, these are not freely used ou over one acre in lifty. One correspondent, writing us from the middle of Uecrgia says that to his knowledge laud wiiioh (when new) produc^^d 300 ll>3. of lint ])er acre will not now averajje over Id) lbs,; with the use ol fertilizers, this same land can be brought up to ^00 lbs. per acre. We have found it very dilHcult to arrive at any general ligures which Would give the actual average pro.luction per acre of each State. Our data are not full enough at present to authorize us to go into that detail. Taking the crop of 1870, however, as the most the land planted could produce, and we find that the average (calling the ctop 10;),000 bales more than was marketed) was about \ a bale per acre, which cannot bo far from the result our Bgures VlHIULK HlIIMM.Y or <^>rT<)M M,\I>K UV IIT (Ulll.K AND T|CI,I|. OltAlMI.--Hy cable «e have to nl((ht thn »t»>rki «i lb., dlrrnrilol Kuro|>eau |KirlH. the India mtUin alioat for all and Iba American atlont for mr.h port a* kIvsd Mow. ,„^ thn, received, we have prepared the followia); table, Hliowinir tha nuantity o( cotton in sight at Ihla data (Juno a<») of each of tlin two paHt aeaaona; I Htock Slock Stock Stock Stock Stock 1»7I in lilverpool in Ixindon in Havre balea. l,O|l,0(N) 7i:ijrioo 'JH'^/XIO 224,000 in MarHeillea in HremiMi in AiuritiTdaui Arioat for (ireat Britain (American) AHont for Havre (American and Brazil),. AHoat for Bremen (Amerii;an) Afloat for AniBterdam (American) Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States port* itt.oa'i 64,4'.ft Ml,U0O 07,000 ll7,flOU l'i,UUO 00,0 1. niMO G.SOO .... 844,000 187,551 12,906 :i8i.:i40 2,170,707 1.752,488 Stock in inland towns Total '>v;mio 18,7% 2iiioOO These figures indicate an inereate in the r.oitoh of 4tK,2U9 bales compared with the samo date of 10..'.fl7 18,Mi0 WifiHX 10.7V8 in ait^ht to-night 1871. MOVRMRNTS OF COTTOK AT TIIB INTKRIOK POHTfl.— BeloW Wa give the movenientH of cotton at the interior porta^recuipta and shipmen's for the v-eek,aud stock to-niKht and for the corresponding week of 1871 ^Woek onrtlng June S«, !»?«-. —Week ending June m. J971 : Uecelpl». SbipmoDtf. Stock. Augusta Columbus Macon Selma 134 Vi 1» 10 13 .VIemphis 553 Nashville . .. . . Montgomery . . G4 3/270 12 048 513 145 133 63 11 820 75 821 143 0.403 2.1U3 747 1312 12 906 ; Ucceipla Mhlpmenta. Htock. 512 74 73 133 60 681 213 i:« 175 300 1.403 1,206 3,2; 1 1,808 1.972 2,213 733 316 84 5.033 1,124 2 569 2.7^5 16,723 ; — would reach. — Bo.vtBAY Ship.ments. According to our cable dispatch received to-(iay, the shipments from Bombay to (Jreat Britain for the past week have been 38,000 bales aud to the continent, 1,000 bales, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time The movement since the fir-tt of have been 10,000 bales. January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nieol & Co., of ending Thursday, June 27 the week Bombay, and are for : ^Shipments ttila week (Jreal ("on- Brlliiln. tinent. 1873.... as.OiH) 1871.... 41,000 I.IXW to—, Total. 3'.»,000 41,000 ^Slilpmenu slnco Jan. I to^ ConToul, Oreut Britain. ; Exports ol Cotton (balea) n-oni New Tork since Slept. 1 WSSK INDINS Total BZPOBTCD TO to Liverpool 1871 Same lime prev. year. jBoe Jnue Jane 5. 13. 19. S,6U I.ON 1,«» 3:S.834 Uet,t4i 6,a&l l,0» 1,43> 3«,T8 Sr»,aM «,3S4 Jnno Other Britiah Ports lt,IW Total to Ot. Britain S,3S4 Havre 881 B,SW 119 . — 1.000 Bremen ami UaooTer. ^W0 lolal French , Hamburg 6,195 t.sm Other porta 1,141 Total to N. Knrope, 6,S70 I.IM All others Total Spain, B.IU 1.40 Snain.OportodtUlbniltar&c 1,1W 4cc.. Ciraud Total »,»* 6,(!6I 1.0M I i.taa 390.'.8B xm (40. M* following are thn receipts of cotton at New Tork, Boeton' Pbiladelphiaand Baltimore for the laat week, and since Sept. 1, 1871 The Werk'a receipts. tinent. SOK.OOO 308.000 270,000 58.">,000 - crease oinco loat week, the total reaching l,43iMiales. against Below we give our table showing xhtt 1.032 bales last week. oxpiuts of cotton from Now York, and their direction for each ot the last four weeks: also the total exports and direction since September 1, 1871 and iu the last column the total for the same period of the previous year Other French ports. — Citahi.eston. Our correspondent at Charleston wrote last week and the week before of receipts at that port of Mobile cotton. Up to this week the amount so received was o.JtSo bales. To-night he telegraphs that the past week tliere has been a further arrival of 878 bales, in addition to the week's receipts at that port given above. Mobile Cotton at The above totalsshow that the interior stocks have dcrreaneii during the week 5li5 liales, aud are tonight 3,817 bales Iftf tian at the same period last yeAr. The receipts have been 1,829 ba)ca leas than the same week last rear. The exports ol cotton this week from New York show an in 777,000 855,000 10.0(X) From the foregoing it would appear that compared with last fear there is a ilerreane this year in the week's shipments to Great Britain of 15,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 now shows a decrenne in shipments of 78,000 balea over fbe corresponding jieriod of 1871. — OusNY Bags, B.\going,&c. The market for both cloth and bags during the past week has been very dull, and prices are entirely nomiiial. The demand for consumption for which holders of quote native cloth have been waiting has not yet set in. cloth 14^. cash, and domealic 10c. cash, though probably a bid of a lower price would be accepted. Bags nominally 14ic. Hemp Jute ia in light is quiet aud held at nominally the same price. We aaoB'Ts raoM 16,000 New Orleana. Texas Savannah Mobile — Florida S'th I'arolina. N'th Oarolloa VlrBluia North'm Ports Tennessee, Ac Porelgn Total this jau Total Ia«t vear 9.7IW t («W.tT?^ sa.ti.%' r«i'iii.wi : : : : : : THE CHRONICLE 872 —The exports of cotton from the United States Shipping News. mail returns, have reached 12,354 bales. So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, the past week, as per latest we up include the manifests of all vessels cleared night of this week Nkw Yokk—To land, 333 Jr.,7!Jl Wednesday to Egyptian Smyrna & Greek West Indian, &c East Indian Total 4,160 « qnn 90 530 (''''*" 260 20 10,130 5,480 5,820 54,040 7,440 ) 4„550 230 2,580 21,130 16."!,090 9,930 49,020 627,510 .S,740 109,100 2,830 1 -fj. 41.460 f ''"" 433,510 12,300 3,830 66,130 56,060 I 70,910 2,19?,590 1,949,630 9,430 -Imports. To this To American This date 1871. day, 1871. 1872. 895,358 Total 72,093 2,051,651 8,3.30,.302 4,014,786 55,837 4.37,727 Dec. 81, 1871. a38,490 615,500 167,180 130,160 83,250 75,850 2,790 9,650 26,350 21,500 82,190 310,420 2,2.33,984 .500,466 Bast Indian... W.Indian.... 8,830 Same 1871. 948,2-54 1.640.617 435.0i2 236,201 147,332 161,.500 13,311 1,944 Total. 41,865 262,343 Egyptian 1,520 -Stocks.- this date date 15,370 19,117 1,850 481 5,252 30,023 Smyrna & Gr'k .. [June 29, 1872L This week. Brazilian Total bales. Liverpool, per steamers City of Brussels, 83.. .HolIdaho, 199... .per ships Cynosure, 43... J. Foster, 264,880 6,4.58 11.3,640 168,800 64.080 49,760 I 11,550 f 272,770 1,4;39 New Orleans— To tiu.^, - . Liverpool, per ships Antarctic, F. B. Cut- l.ttSS 3,037.... Scioto, 2,575 6,347 8,159 To Havre, per ship Merchant, 3,159 To Cronstadt, per bark Fjelestedt, 4U0 Cbablkston— To Liverpool, per Dark Alice C, 400 569 Upland and Sea 21 Island B90 BosTOs— To Liverpool, per steamer Samaria, 419 (saved from wreck of steamer Concordia) 419 Total ia,351 The particulars — London, June 15. The market is dull, at lower prices. Produce on the spot has fallen ^d., and to arrive ligid. per lb. The following are the particulars of imports, deliveries and stocks Havre. Liverpool. New York New Orleans 1,439 6,347 Charleston 590 Boston 419 Total 8,795 Cronstadt. 3,159 400 3,159 400 Total. 1,439 9,906 590 419 Imports, Jan. 1 to Jnnc Deliveries Stocks, June 13 12,354 159.986 27,465 bales. 2.58,210 18.5,523 23.3,071 BRE ADSTUPFS — Gold, Exchanob and Frkiohts. Gfold has fluctuated the past week between 113 and llSf, and the close was 113^. Foreign Exchange market is strong to-day The following were the last quotations: London bankers', long, 109i@110; short, 6.5,197 13.. 1872. 1871. bales. 112,871 99,655 80,911 1870. bales. are as follows: 566,900 of form of these ehipmenta, arrang^ed in our usual 945,240 923,1.50 cotton in Liverpool 3675 per cent ia Of Indian cotton th e American, against 65 per cent last year. proportion is 33'50 per cent against 850 per cent. Of the present stock Friday I P. M.. June 28, 1872. . Freights closed at Jd. 110i@110|, and Commercial, 109|@109i. by steam and 5 32@3-16d. by sail to Liverpool, fc. gold by steam and fc. by sail to Havre, and |d. by steam to Hamburg. Bt Teleokaph from Liverpool. — bound Total sales Sales for export June 7. 106,000 12,000 24,000 912,000 349,000 350,0C0 87,000 Sales on speculation Total stock Stock of American Total afloat American afloat The following table which to this port is 282,000 bales, of June June 14. 71,000 7,000 9,000 1«3,000 57,000 bales June 21. 57,000 6.000 8,000 901,000 348,000 294,000 72,000 :i;«,000 .345,(K)0 91,000 28. 62,000 5,000 12,000 1,011.000 a39,000 282.000 57.000 ahow the dally closing prices of cotton for the Week. Mon. Tues. Sat. Thure. Fri. W«d. PriceMid.TJpl'ds.lDi®.... 11X@... UK®.-- 1W9.. ll)<®nji lU®.-will llX@--.nx@.. Orleans. ll>i®ll« ' Trade Report.— The market and unchanged. for yarns and .11>4^@ ll?i@.... llXSllJi fabrics at Manchester European and Indian Cotton Markets.— In quiet is reference to these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the date of June 15, states : — Liverpool, June 15. The following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton, compared with those of last year: ,-Fair Si ,-Same date 1871Mid. Fair. Good. g'd fair-. 23 28 30 37 36 ^Ord.& Mld-^ H Sea Island Floridado 3] 15 Flour has arrived freely, but there has leen rather less presit is evident that we shall have but a small stock to carry us through July and August and there baa been a better export demand, several thousand barrels of extra State having been taken on Wednesday at $7. There is, however, very little disposition to encourage speculation lor an advance on the eve of 8ur3 to sell Liverpool, .Tune 28—5 P. M.— The market has ruled quiet and steady today, with sales footing up 10,000 Iiales, including 2,000 bales for export and speculation. The sales of the week have been 62,000 bales, of which 5,000 bales were taken for export and 12.000 bales on speculation. The stock in port is 1,011,000 bales, of which :3:i9,000 bales are American. The stock of cotton at sea are American The market has been variable in tone, with an unsettled feel, ing as regards prices, and yet no important change in quotations, as compared with last Friday, can be noted. %S 31 21 18 ; new crop of winter wheat. To-day the market was very dull, and for the medium and better grades prices were 35@50c lower, with an irregular pressure to sell. In wheat there has been a good export demand for spring growths, of which the sales have been from fifty to a hundred thousand bushels daily, almost uniformly in the range of $1 58@ $1 62 for No. 3 Chicago and Milwaukee, the sales of yesterday inharvesting the cluding 30,000 bushels No. 3 Milwaukee, to arrive, at $1 01. In winter wheats nominal prices have further declined 5c. without promoting activity, but the supply is quite limited. To-day there was a further decline of 3@5c. per bushel, the sales embracing 30,000 bushels No. 3 Milwaukee to arrive early in Ju'y. Corn has been only moderately active, and prices have varied but little. The supply has been less liberal, and the quality better and more even but the attention of shippers of grain has ; Upland Mobile N.Orieans lOJi IIX lOJi 11 5-16 11 11?^ 9>6 & 9;i Texas ... 9*1; Mid. G.Mid. 117-16 11% 25 U;4 UK G.Mld. M.F. Mid. 8 5-16 8 5-16 8Ji 8J4 UV, 8« 12!^^ 8X 8J4 8% 9X The following this date and are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at at the corresponding periods in the three previous much occupied with wheat, consequently the demand has To-day there was a fair fallen off fully as much as the supply. demand at 63i@64c. for " steamer " mixed, and 64i@65c. for sail been do. Ord. G.Ord.L.Mld. ; Canada peas supply in better shippers have reduced bids sold lower at 86c. for ; Rye has to 95c. for cargoes afloat in bond. afloat and 88c. for Canadian in bond. Oats sold down to prime Western afloat, but have since partially recovered tone and price, but were again depressed to-day, with sales at Western 46c. for 45@46c. afloat. years .... ... 1869. 1870. Midland d. d. Sea Island 24 19 Upland 10>i jg^j jggg jg,jj d. d. 23 24 8 5-16 117-161 tOX 8 5-16 : IX lO^i' ll?i S>i I Mobile Orleans I Midland Pernambuco. d. Egyptian.... lljf 10 Broach DhoUerah.... 8% 8X jg,g jg,j,j jg,j,j d. 10J< d. 8« tH 75i 5>i 5Jf IX & r-Taken on spec, 1872, Americam. .. Brazilian... Bgyptian. . W^. Indian.. E. Indian., Total to this date—, 1871, bales. 157,850 75,520 31,100 3,390 139,420 1870, bales. 145,850 33,620 14,620 bales. 114,850 7,700 4,660 .3,560 810 46,530 6S.1.30 244,180 457,280 196,150 205,542 Flour. SX ix 6X exp'tfrom U.K. in 429,748 following are closing quotations d. 77J Since the commencement ol the year the transactions on specula ion and for export have been .—Actual exp. from Actual Liv., Hull other outports to date—, 1872, 1871, bales. bales. 53,581 238,479 23,692 30,548 3,681 6,264 4,385 1,957 120,253 1.52,500 The 1871. bales. 302.180 60,330 12,620 15,710 519,490 910.330 Superfine State aud Western V bbl. 15 Extra State, Ac Western Spring •vening do double extras do winter wheat extras and double extras brands Southern bakers' and family brands Southern shipp'g extras. Rye flour Cornmcal— Western, Ac. Corn meal— Br'wine, &c. The movement , S ales this Am«rlcan.. bales. 23,540 VrkzUUn 18,910 port 1,170 tion. 2,720 , Total Same this year. period 449 840 27,4.30 1871. 93.5,570 1,197,690 H,m W,«0 165,000 Average weekly sales 1872. 30,320 13.010 1871 37,620 4,390 60® 50® 6 85 8 75 7 7 00®U Wheat, Corn, Bye, i 00 7 25 I Grain. Whcat--No.2 8pring,bu8h.tl 56® No. 1 spring 1 6I@ Hed Western Amber do 7 50®10 50 1 1 White Corn- Western mixed White Western Yellow Western 1 Southern, white I I Rye— State and Canada. Oats— Black Illinois, Chicago mixed White Ohio and State. . 8 50®11 00 7 00® 8 00 4 00® 4 75 3 30® 3 .50 3 76® 3 85 I I I Barley— State Canada West Peas— Canada NEW TORK.Same Since Jad 1 67,920 4,383 1,168,011 97,215 bus. 27:1,581 2,240,312 " 1,36.5,045 13,796,922 " 24,802 207,682 5.3,785 !,2fl3,728 " 38T,0«4 4,029,988 . Western I I Barley,&c" Oats, I I 00® 1872. Flour, bbls.. D. meal, ".. Total. week £x- SpeculaTrade, 6 7 I in breadstuffs at this -RECEIPTS AT For the wopk or ALL DB80BIFTIONS. 6 City shipping extras. ... City trade and family last SALES, ETC., I 6 15 7 00! Wheat extras The following statement shows the sales and imports of cottoi for the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday I 66® 70® , . . . I 65® 75® 70® 63® 77® 66® 88® 88® 85® 69 62 70 1 85 1 90 65 V 80 67 90 90 87 1 1 1 45® "46 47® .50 CO® 85 00® 1 05 95® 1 12 market has been as follows -EXPORTS FROM NEW YORK. . . 1872. time Jan. For the week. 1, !?71. Since Jan. 1. 425 821 20.410 89,555 5,336 5.466,998 174,738 3,6-'7,:309 7,897,768 1,589,251 10,102,712 313.479 48,489 50,594 22.659 .... 400,231 76U 17,350 2,438,812 1,452,9.32 112,0-47 13,653 — ; 1 H 1 June 29, 18 '2. THE ClfRONlCLE Till" following tiil>leH, pn-pnri-d for TiiK C'iiuonici.k liy Mr. K. H. VValktT, of tiic Niiw York I'roilncf Kxrliniif,M'. hIiow t)ii< (Jniin io Hiubl aad tUa inovemuiit oi Uruadiitutiit tu tli<t latmt iiimII datuB : AND lUVBU I'OKTS KOU TUB WKKK KNDIKO AND KIIOM Al'OIST 1 TO .M'NE 23. BBCBirrS AT LAKB JUNE 23. : : riour. Wbcm bblB. hanb. 40 .Ml I8J.7H1 Unit. Uarlej. hufh. huali. hiiah. l,».'i7.4'« 7''^i.<)as <i.,Mn H.17I S.1H Uiiru . H}i, bimb. 878 any Important hnslneH cnild batfoM, whllo lh« mllak •laio of forllix pt* valli-d among holdcra, mho a yewtral Ihlni* remain i<r*.Mr »tfft<1r bnt tM eneotirngemont nf bidi I* iminrthlnir, and Irada to h<-> appriiachlmr. Thii market, hnwcrer, nnrilm ibe mlni'i and few prmlicttona now liMik tu an lnrreaa«< of ibl' iiitni »fi'r ni.- rimriii. The stocks on hand an' fair bnl not riTrlvlng many addlik>Ba IMl** of 4,A0'1 (ireriis, 5,01111 Oolong", and 3 WO Js|i«>i« TniiMirts at New York this wrek have ii 117 11m Ja|iA»jner " !faworlliCaatli, friini llliigo. Thn rerel), liair been 4,>n pkf*. by HteaniiT. and 120 bv rail iiM-rland. The following uule snows tbe Imporu nf Tea Inio tb« Halted Hlat** from .lannary 1 to date. In Is72 and U7I m " Chicago Mllw.iiikM . . atiti.wi 67.ll"l ti4.47« ft.tun SW.N7J ai>l..>t:! li'.i.7irt Vil) 6.tiS0 Till Pptroit CluvelHiid 43 li MKi 4.«.V>« »l. I.lMliS I8,8ia .. Totiils <M 911 Pr«vu>uH week. *' •70 '* " Total All?. 696 W7 ! HS.HIS 1 WW 44, •t)7 .-si.ssi a,iwi.ri.'> .'.,Oti« n.tm I.44.V19 S,l;«.970 lf}8 im 11.7l.t 2J.I5H i,j(>'),.'i.« a.lOH.ISIM ,57S,5W ,a«,2l« i,(W7,32o 7ii7..->:t;i sm.ft'iH 2.M0 ll.SII J4,7il 14.728 375,H7S .1l7.4ttl SH8 tt.t.yi iii.s.4n l.S(«,ail 1,28H.581 W.t.'lii S8I6 .JIl.l.W ii7.iiK--'..;7i 4<).'...^(1'2 II.N'II ;i!n..i7n i(i.r>44 lO.tiM M.i;w,iia(io !MI..HI5a.RW.7JI .i,4.1!l.l.<ll .!- ,!i:M,tKi2 .i-j.-.;in.«ia is.r,si.,v.ii 4 '.'11.1117 1 'III.7.M 711 5,47.'i,47S,.'.ril.4« Ir !8»«l 4>> .ni.'i.iUM .W..').l7.i;-i« i:..ti.-)lia-.(l4 '.PW.I.i.', 1 !IM.(«2 Ititia ti'J t>,ltiii,40» 4a,«3i!,400 38,!llt!,y31 il,.'W8,()il »,a01,llll a,.|B7,0!)5 to 1 iliiH'. Bnini' t'liie IHTl) "1 8«nu> tllnc 8nmi- time :t(1.4(HI «i.'i,ui'j 4i«.!(!l7 lOtl ;Mn B,4llll M'l.im i.otio.iias '«H 'M 47;j ,')«.24ll iKi.4H0 B» ** .'i7;t si.no tfa.xm .. week, '71 Corrt'pp'ujf l.S It'll •KBilnmtcd. SuiPMKNTS of Flour and QfHin from Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, St. Louis and tMevoland for the week endiru June 23, and from Jan. 1 to June 22 Kliiur, Whiui, Oorn, Oat Rarle), Kye, hiit»' Weeki'Pdtnp tiiinh liiiKh hitali. bn^h. : Juni! 91,881 797, 4.018 11.370 Jane im.»n 471.28:1 2.12tS.liO<i 5<r> ai,4;iii 2fi,5S.'> !I4,4« 284.072 2,l24.."iti5 401, (i.J.Vl 8.481 2lil S,2<i9 IKl. 0,100 2-2. 1874 1,5, IS72 Corredp'nj; weo't 1871. Corresu'iij; Corre>i|riix „ week week 1870. 18SM. 420,917 7!l.8i8 '.!ll.*il W.210 1,401.41) 2,1:12.812 liU9 li4.> (i7i),007 Tutal Jan. I to datc.l SUl.S^O 1,.5!tt,778 ifi.Tril.*!:! Sanif liiiu- 1871 1,7(i'.l,l8a li,87S,<KW l»,8t7.11« Sami- time ls7l) 1.777.G1W !2.I!II1.044 7..')71.'l»l 8ame lime 18«9 Louis not liitlnded iu St Ii,058,S7'.i 10,-Jli9,31li 2.3iW,!)S» IStiit and 6..5ia. 910.7.14 .1.8:i:l. :).'>.'>.8!l!l n.astt 28,019 490.414 242,0 2,li24. .W4.i:i2 2.t5,43l 3,731 189,126 £2V,42t> 1 1870, AND OKMN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THK WEEK ENDING JUNE 23. AND KHOM JAN. 1 TO JUNE 22. RECKIPT8 OP FLOUR Flour, At Barley, bu»h. bills. Neir Y( rk. ... Rye. hiimb. 73,-1.«6 .5.665 13.57:t 28,144 6.904 13,072 200 Poitlaiid Monlnal is.rm Boaton Philadelphia i:i.8M 4,.55rt Balliinore 13.3S-) New 800 10.694 Orleans Total 109 908 Weci endiCK June Weekending June Week endiiijj June 15 8 Wl;ek Total I>o. 2,016 437,3 2 3 -.6.307 1*1,473 200.292 211,047 121,000 3.36 860,562 18,727 7.740 3,926 8H,7a» 3,679,1.10 1..127.7I8 2,512,200 70.5.ia5 l*! 19, 26,:).VI 107,122 Te.e4D 15.461 9,iiXl,5!IO •»«,WIO 170,'>S4 4:)8,->!l7 USO^SliO 471,.52! 61,.522 181,409 187,089 .1.5K..521 1 .561.21» 405.364 120,271 1.5,6.50 148.1149 982.555 219,075 16.177 Jan,1 to date... 3,6.10,152 4,161,1.32 31,9,11.010 9.265,008 1,' .57.820 same time. .1871 3,3:«,571 10,958,31215,795,811 5,:i22,784 484,196 315,797 117,832 1 Weekendilli; MiiV Wetk , 25. endiiij; M;iy 18, eiuliii^ May 11, . 4I1,!I1M (.And 37,565 bush, peae at Montreal, and 3.50 !n In In In In buwh. Corn, bush. f tore at New York 52:i.28» 3!M,«27 store at Albany 6.500 8i(,rc at Buffalo 20.5.198 ),-125.683 1,000 728.642 2.706.170 1,381.000 418,730 store store III store In Btorc at Chicago at Milwaukee at Duluth* at Toledo, June 15 Oata. bneh. Barley bush. 976,101 54,000 617.443 2,778,808 264,883 17,075 48.000 17,266 110.318 33,312 370',53(i 7^85: 5,383 10.500 T»«al .lapaa. MAMJh TvhAH '..•'Man 14 COFrBK. We have again no alrmglk as desirable [areels Ixicamc more thoniugbly concentrated and broaght nndtr control. The comparatively moderate demand Is attrlbtiled. In some casea, Io the full prices current, but U In the main due to the approach of the lime when the duly Is to he removed, the natnral e»tra pressure of work upon the Cuatoin House, and the consequent difficulty experienced In moving goods In bond with freedom and rapidity. As soon aa these temporary annoyanoi (-All be overcome, however, a much better trade la confidently looked for. aa Indications are strongly in favor of a sharp call from conutry bnyert. who have heim wiirking aloi g from band to month, in order to (Mtstpone purehaaea Brazils, of de»lrable quality, appear to be until after the duly was removed. well under control, and certainly have boon offered with much moderation throughout the week, holders expressing great confident, and In all casea insisting firmly upon full previous figures for every grade. The stock on band along the entire seaboard would not, under an ordinary call, last a month, and with small additions due, and very firm accoonts from Klo Janeiro, the position seems to possess all the requisite elements of strength, and merely reloss of tona, aomewhat slow market on and Indeed In some cases there has been to note a nearly all grade*, bnl a slight gain of quire a slight Increase of demand to Infnse a feeling of buoyancy. West India grades, viiihoBt any remarkable activity, have met a fair a,ll. and fall ratea hid In all eases. Holders, however, seem to have advanced their Ideas faster than buyers, and on a slight fractional difl'er»nco I wo or three considerable invoices are pending as we write, B.ist India stock, from first bands, baa gone out moderately, but some of the jobbers have distributed very fairly, and tbe general nuirke* remains firm with small olTerings. though the total accumulation is pretty full. The tiansactions reimrtcd daring the past weak embrace 10.211 hags Brazils, 1,100 bags Maracalbo, 4.900 ba'is Lagnayra, 900 bags and 8,200 mats Java, 50O bags Costa KIca, 876 baga Jamaica, 380 baga Curacoa, and sbipiied from first hands to Ennipe, 810 baga 81. Domingo. Bale* at Hainpton Koads of 3,700 bags Brazils, and at the ontporta 6,0Sfi baga Rio. Imports at this port this week have Included 4.375 bags Santos, iier " Forcningeu, ;" 3,.314 do Lagnayra. iier " Katie ;" 1,168 do. 81. Domingo, per " EquatAir " and 3.769 do, sundries. Thestockof Kio June 27, and the imports since Jan. 1, 18B, are aa follow*: New Phlla- HaitiIR* Few Mobile, Ac. Tiaian. delpbla. more^ Orleans. In Itags. Stock... \orlr, Vork, Stmod»tel671 I(M.H61 2.0(10 •*,"«! 67.7U9 ILIWO 27i.|::l 4 012 li.805 U.i..'«4 2S3J(I75 123,"i53 J51.780 .. 7.S8-1 Tela I t*JBS m~ ».'tl2 itijn M*,l» *t.8?J lliO) . 71659 In 1971. 1.S72 litiiMi I liipnrts bueh. peas at Portland.) including stocks in store at the principal pointa of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New York canals, June 22, tlrrsn. !9/«a>IM :).'•»«• Il.»4«.-n Ml Jig The Indirect Imtwrlatlons. Including rccel|il« by Pai Ifli Mall atraaiera tia Aaplnwall. have lirci. H2.2I1 pkgs. slmr .Iniiiisrv I. sl'sIii^i '.'M,.M*I last year. have hern 450,no Iba. aad Iiniiorts at Han Krani'O'io frnni .Inn 1 to .lime 513 pKgs China and 549,K50 lbs. and 1,471 pkgs Japan. 5011 Thk Visible Supply of Orain, Wheat, niaek. Atlantic ports. 11(17... Iba. Allsnile imrts, tni 39 Of other sorts the atock at New York, Jane 27, and the iroporu at tbe ports since January 1 , 187S, were K^ follows ^Ncw York-, Boston, rnllailel Bait. H. title's. Imnort. Import. Import. Imparl. In bags. **1??K: *"'.l!®^ •lll.r>32 •HOIS 12 85.1 fava and Singapore H.IMI »'.«'« Ceylon Maracalbo. Lagnayra Bt.Tiomlngo Other 1JS« W.CM 3.ltlll ".«» !W.4II 7,879 Total 2«an 190.929 17.455 53,363 Same 4,871 I 45! 3,451 tIme.lSfll... , 54.9TS KM* "m 21(18 ijm *jm 7.«7I t.729 «f<19 52 SMJin .3.5,000 554,160 45.917 45.000 427.706 158,977 1«K5.8I5 Instoreat Detroit 182,056 70,000 10f,123 In store at OsweKOIn store at 8t. Louis In store at Boston Iu store at Toronto, June 15 In store at Montreal. June 16 3-35 • r,,819 50,165 183,442 80,000 Instoreat Philadelphia* In store at Baltimore* Ilnil shipments for week Lake shipmiMits Amount on New York eanals 139,621 16.5,000 304,;«9 81,808 .3.3ti.!09 335,670 316,818 1.817,794 2,823,702 159,081 12,000 176.225 311.0:)4 31,4.52 4C.47t( 49,00O 25,000 471,a56 820,527 .5.081 34.M4 17.422 1,000 4.048 600 7,660 129,504 * Ineludea mats, *c., reduced to bags. t Also. 7*.5W HtaU. of raws in first hands has increased, and at one time since reached the highest point of the season. Importers, however, were by no means alarmed about their ability to take care of the snpply, or in any way anxious to realize that we could discover, former extreme ratea being generally quite positively insisted upon, and the goods on band offered with modera'ion. The cl so of the month, a holiday nigh at hand, with the natnral inclination to caution so long current among buyers, are thought llki ly to The nccnmulatlon our last fair compass for some Utile time to come, but a general revival of trade is looked for as July advancea. in riew o< the probable settlement of the dilllcnlties with workmen In tbe refinerlee. the resumption of the production, and consequent revival of demand for raws. many refiner* being almost entirely out of stork. From grocers we do n"t learn of much demand, and the class of stock soiled to this outlet raovea keep tbe Inquiry wlihln a Total 5.056,188 11. a54,0a8 ToialinsUircamllntraneltJiine " • '72 5.098.1.17 ll.:i.5.3,9:« 6.804,416 0.311,814 12,ia3,633 6..57J,374 .359,891 .3IW.046 '72 5,n25.:i21 11,303,789 4..'!0;l.667 3.50.7;l»i 33.5.784 «r.7,029 9ri5.036 111,:)26 ... June June May 1.5. 8, '72 .5,195.724 1. Mavl8,'T2. fi,0.5«,,15O 11.3:i2.'2:i3 Mavll. '72. June 24,'71. 6.fifiti.510 9.71 .5,0(V4 3.265.51 3.705..128 3.9'27.I65 5,136,817 7,441,676 1.416,442 25, '72. 5.117..3fi9 10,41.5.5.59 320,:i.50 Estimated. GROCERIES. FiiiDAY KvKHiKa, June 28, 1872. pri'tty quite slowly, with prices. If anythin?. a shade easier as compared with tbe lower grades, holders modifying their pretensions on rentrifngal. Ac. In con- formity to the weakness on refined. Some little I.uslness lias been done in bond for re-export, and a slightly speculative feeling was at limes neticeable but notof enough magnitude to Influence the pnsltion. ArconnU from Caba are favorable for a full supply on the present production, and a good crop to sugar that fellow hut it Is claimed that the wants of Kuro|ie will take all Ihe Ihe can be spared. We hear from Ihe Sooth, that so far «s can now h<- Judged, change of duty to go into effect, and a holiday close at hand, have contributed to check difssier oc. ur the yield trade somewhat. In some cases, however, a fair movement has appearanci of Ihe cane is enronraglng. and should no Refined have shown mneh Irretjalast ye-ir. taken place, and values were very well maintained, with holders will be somewhit larger than have kwt pfHIy larlty In prln?, baton the who'e favored buyers mainly, and of the supplies apiiareutly generally conlident that as July adclosing somewhat Bomlnal, wllk The approach of the time for the ; much vances business will reach much larger proportions. TEA. The position remains m'leb the same as l-.st noted, with probably Ju»t» The business has not greatly Inereased. but trifle better outlook, however. buyers have bie:i in somewhat larger attendanre a -d displajing a de*lre to become |ios ed, while a few have opened iiegoliallons on f/ilr sized iuvnlccs. The bidK have been low, ao much so indeed as to hardly make It possible lluil the entire improvement of last week, hards probably the best sustained. The stoik on hand Is by oo means large. buyeta but the rethierlea have all commence<l work again, or are ready to, and with no great fear bnl that they can get stork when they want II, hoidoS. apprjixl' Kxact values arc somewhat douhtfnl, but our qnoutlona give fair mating ilgures. Hales of 3,1.36 bhds. Cnlia, .1M hhds. IMrlo Rico, aboat «» bhds misiellaneona grades, and 767 boxes Havana. Imporu at New York, and stock la firal bands, Jane «7, were ae follow*: — — . THE CHUONICLE 874 Cuba. Cuba. P. Rico. hhds. bx8. Imports thU week " . . 8 66^ 9M 19,683 16,739 1.139 .... 80,919 S2,S15 77,719 42,500 36 427,785 ^June 2i, 1872. THE DRY GOODS TRADE. Other. Brazll.Manlla.ftc.Melado "hhds bags. tbags. hhds. *hh(ls. 13,071 191,401 160,850 since Jan. 1. 826,963 same ttme, '71 190,795 " . 1.803 20,959 38,593 .3,31,865 FeidaT. p. M., June The market has continued 28, 187S. about the same position as pre86.613 4.862 270,636 8,878 viously noted, with no improvement in any class of goods, and if 399.101 1,738 anything rather less inquiry for some styles of cottons, owing to On foreign grades there has boon no change of a decided character, the diminished wants on the part of the retail trade. A less active general volume of business proving moderate, and values on the extreme June is seldom experienced, and in woolen fabrics especially the flgures much the same as last quoted. Grocers are still in want of extra choice stock, but find little to snit them, and the movement in consequence business of the current month is likely to prove a disappointment is moderate on the upper grades. For boiling cargoes the demand has been to the commission men. The condition of the entire market is moderate, direct importations satisfying the wants of most refiners, and a unfavorable for speculation, as there is nothing that augurs a small production of molasses sugars and syrups reducing the outlet for the probable advance in prices on any line, while on the contrary stock in importers' hands at the best. With the slrike of the laborers there are many indications of a decline from the current rates. virtually over and work again becoming more general at the refineries, it is possible the demand for boiling grades may increase but as yet buyers show The jobbing trade are in a fair condition as regards present no great amount of anxiety to operate. Holders refrain from urging business stocks, and are likely to be free purchasers later in the season, and will not name concessions, as tbcy have a comparatively small accumulation although at present there seems to be little prospect of their to carry, but at the same time there is no buoyancy or even special firmness taking large amounts of goods until their necessities require noticeable. Domestic is in reduced supply, completely concentrated, and owners refuse to accept any but extreme flgures. Syrups have not quite so them. Financially the trade appears to be sound, and we learn much buoyancy on prices, as the prospect for a resumption of the production of no branch being seriously embarrassed. improves, but the stock is small, well under control, and firmly held. SugarDomestic Cotton Goods. The market is without general house molasses selling moderately and commanding about former prices, but buoyancy is said to be checked by competition from the production of near-by alteration since our last report, and shows a fairly steady ton?, although in the absence of trade quotations are necessarily cities. Sales of 70 hhds. Cuba, 50 hhds. Porto Rico, aS5 hhds. St. Croix, and SZObbls. New Orleans. somewhat nominal. On the more staple descriptions of cottons The receipts at New York, and stooli in first hands. .lune '27, were as follows the range of values has shown a fair degree of steatliness, and P. Rico, Cuba, Demerara, Other N.O. the changes in prices have not been numerous. Bleached goods •hhds. •hhds. "hhds. "hhds bbls. Imports this week l,.55i 5<io •276 57 " have been partially revised, but the list is now pretty well 8lnce.Jan.l 59,0«5 12,184 7.(118 25,67S " 8ametimel871 68,173 16,183 6,4!1 35.326 established. Brown goods are steady at the recently revised Stock In first hands 3,4'!2 4,503 2,F01 " prices, and a slight improvement from the decline is shown in " same time -71 15,926 2.822 2,466 7.000 same time '70 14.9C0 3,000 2,000 the firmness with which the jobbing trade hold medium grades Imports ot Snsar & molasses at leading: ports since Jan. 1, of light cottons. "^Printing cloths are quiet but show no decline The Imports ofBusr.ar (including Mclado). and of Molasses at the leading ports from .January 1, 1872, to date, have been as follows from the previous quotations. Full standards continue at 8i@ -Sutrar, Molasses. -. Sic, with the demand'mainly for contracts. Prints are beginning Boxes. "Hhds. Bacs."Hhds. 1872. 1871. 1872. 1R71. 1871. tl872. 1872. 1871 to move in dark and medium effects, and these patterns are held Kew York .... 32'i.9''3 190.79'' 262.965 246,066 505.501 374.465 79,244 89.660 Boston 14.313 21.'48 49027 52.131 651825 .53,777 M.2.50 31.715 with much firmness. Light work is in small request for PWUdelphla,,. 17.116 25,2'!9 19,979 4! 971 6.587 71.518 65,933 70,598 Baltimore 23,'!03 37 807 72.672 71.761 29,060 21,243 17.814 17,446 immediate Colored distribution at nominally steady figures. NewOrleans... 34,253 20,917 4.084 5,437 5,123 C.76 cottons are dull and without notable feature. Total 330,452 271,671 413,109 419,597 1,192,»;6 621,003 M2,399 212,195 Domestic Woolen Goods. The absence of the usual June " rnoinitn? Unrr.-n n nd harr^^u reduced to hhds. t Includes jaekets, &c,, reduced. speculation renders the market very uninteresting, and business TTHOLESAIiE PRICES CURRENT. A tew large sales of fall in all classes of goods is very slack. Tea. goods are reported, but the trade generally remains yet to be ^Dnty paid^Duty p«ldHyson, Common to fair 55 @ 65 Hyson 8k. ft Tw. C. to fair. 36 ® 41 done, and is expected to belnter this year than is usual. Should do Superior to fine 70 @ 85 do do Sup. to fine. 45 e 50 do EX. nnerto nncst 95 ®i 13 woolens continue at the figures asked for them, .small purchases H.SR.aiTw'kylix.i.toiln st Young Hyson, Com. to fair. 50 @ 60 Uncol. Japan, Com. to talr., 50 @ 60 at a time will form the regulating feature of the fall woolen Super, to fine. 70 & 95 do do Sup'r to fine... 65 @ 75 do Kx.flnctoflnestl 00 ®1 30 do Ex.f. to finest. S5 15 In hosiery, worsted and knitted makes are busy, and in trade. Gunpowder Com to fair,.. 65 @ 85 Oolong, Common to fair 48 @ 58 do Superior to fine do Sup. to fine.. 95 @1 15 65 @ 75 cotton and merinos prices for the fall are very firm. In carpets do Ex. fine to flnest.l 20 43 do Kx fine to finest 85 @1 35 Imnerlal, Cnm. to fiir 58 @ 70 Souc. ft Cong., Com. to fair, 45 ® .55 the retail trade has fallen off very much within the past fortnight, do SUD to fine 75 @ 90 do Snp'r to fine. 60 ® 75 do Extra fine to finest 95 ®I 10 do Ex.f. to finest. 80 ®1 10 and jobbers and agents are dull for the time being. Prices conCome. tinue, however, tho same as found upon our list. Flannels are in Rio Prime, duty paid. ..gold. 22 @22M Native Ceylon gold. 20)<'a21)< gold. '21K@21!k' Maracalbo Bio good gold. 20 @22 light request, the purchases at present being purely speculative. gold. 20X®21 do lair Laguayra goid. 20 Cai2 do ordinary gold. 19'4@19<l< St Domingo, In bond.... gold. Ui43Hii Agents are pretty firm, but it is not thought probable that enough gold. -23 ®24 Java, mats and bags Jamaica gold. .Sikail gold. 21 ®25 Java mats, brown of an advance will occur to make it worth while for jobbers to Snear. buy largely in anticipation of their future wants. Cuba, Inf. to com. refining 7V9 8X Havana, Box, white 11X®12',< Foreign Goods. The usual quiet of the season prevails, and do fair to good refining Porto KIco, refining grades... ^H^ ^ 8 ® 9>^ do prime do @ 9J< grocery grades.... 9)<®in<« a general slackness of trade is the characteristic feature of the do fair to good grocery 9Kfe P^ Brazll.bags 7iic® DK Manila, bags do pr. to choice grocery,,. 9%@\Q 7^@ kj^ market. The importations of British and Continental fabrics for do centrifugal, hhds. ftbxs. 9K®10X White Sugars, A ll«an»(, do Melado do do B 4H® 6X 11 ®iix 7i<@ Ss do do moiasses do extra C llx®ll« the fall trade have thus far been moderate in amount. ImportBav'a, Box,D. S.Nos. 7to9... 8Ji® SK Yellow sugars 10 ®m)^ ers are looking forward to an average amount of business the do 10 to 12,. 9X9 ^% Crushed do do 12X®12« do 13 to 15.. 9;,'@1UX Powdered do do ,. 12ji®12^ coming season. There is but little disposition to show samples do 16tol8.. 11 @11V Granulated' do do 12'°@i23 do 19 to 20.. 12K®1SM do do of new goods, and but few have been displayed for the examinamolasses, tion of buyers. For the fall the general impression appears to NewOrleans new Cuba Clayed V gall. 75 80 ®83 40 Cuba centrifugal Porto Rico 18 @20 be that prices will be fair, but by no means extreme. Eaw silks 31 English Islands Cuba Muscovado 30 @45 from most parts is on the advance rather than otherwise, and Rice. Rangoon, dressed, gold In bond 3 ® 3K Carolina S>{® 9>i tissues from the same staple are reported as improved in conseSpices. quence, but this fact, should it continue to remain so, is more Cassia, In cases... gold * lb. 26 ® 27 Pepper, In bond (gold) 12 ® 13 likely to affect prices in the future than the present. Other de26 @ 27 do Snma ra & Singapore 17 ® IS Cassia In mats do Glnger,BaceandAf igold) 10^® IIM Pimento, Jamaica .. (gold) 12><:® 13 scriptions of Continental and British goods are for the most part Mace do 1 15 ®1 22H do In bond.. do ....& 7 Stock In first hands Same time 1871 " 1870 . 8«,099 8fi3«5 10;,555 97.486 84 046 99,059 in — : — , . , , . . — m m 1 I | I 1 — | I I I Nutmegs, casks do cases Penang 90 90 ® @ Cloves do In bond Clove stems 93 93 do do do 19><(5i 15 Fruits and Nnts. RalBlns.Seeaiess, nwV Layer, 1871, * Sultana,?! B Valencia, *> Ifc Loose Muscatels ¥> Currants, nrw Citron, Leghorr (new) Prunes, .French Prunes, Turkish, old do do ® frall.6 '25 box. 2 55 '.c;^^ a2 lo do 12 S 00 Tb. new do U.ites Ings. SiTiyr' a ft. ®3 7H@ Shelled. Sicily... paper shell »ihf.box. Sardines S«rdln"« V or, box. SraellKnta, new ^kitaPewntt.. 17 ....| 15 40 11 (S 15 12 @ ® ® ® JiSS® 26>i® SI ® 8)4 .... 18 50 do Barcelona Walnuts' Bordeaux Macaroni, Italian I'Ire Crack, best No SO 28 36 n^9 »H « 10 15 1 » box nOMKSTIO DRIKD do no do do do * . . , Western 10 12 ... new unpared,qrsft hive Blackberries We annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers 12 : .. , lOX 10 75 @ llj< 15 ® l.S @ 1! 18 14 ft* 20 ipiti. ft bush. donew VV11.,g'dtpbesldo, 14 fi!^ I2^(a 13 71^® :o ... Chestnut^ do Peanots.Va.g'dtofnoy old i<t, 4i<'a Cherries, pitted do easier. .. 9){® lOM Southern, good prime Peaches, pared do wS lOM® lb. 14 Pecan Nuts Hickory Nuts 20 FJiltlTS. sliced sliced, ® @ Qx<^ Apples, State do 18 :o .... u^ Filberts, Sicily 7% ,s 9 00 (a 9 Canton (liiiger. case 18^® Almnnds, Languedoc Tarragona do 17^® Ivlca do ® do Sicily, soft shell.. ISK® do do 60 39 8 7 * ® { ® 8K® 9K ® ® ....® ,...a I <0 ) 'JS ... Brown and Sliectlngs Continental O DwightX.., Slilrtings. [ Width. Price. Agawam F... Amoftkoag A. 3(i .'Hi do B.. 36 Atlantic A... 36 do n ... 36 do H... 36 Appleton A., 36 do N.. 30 Augnsta 36 Bedford E... 30 Boott ... .... t^j 'JO K^l 10 do a do W UX 15 14X nx 14 14)f 18 1.3X 10 12 34 40 13)tf 48 17K Oommonw'lth do do 8^ 27 Y..,. 32 Z..,. 36 Indian Head. 4-4 do ..48 Ind'n Orchard 40 A do C. 37 do BB. 33 do W. .30 Laconia O 89 B... 87 do io S.... .36 Lawrence A 36 D,. 86 do . <l r .38 w , XX 35 144. n 14)4 UX nn 18 20 1.5 nx i-ix nx 13K 18 13 Lawrence J.. 40 Y,. 36 do Nashua fine 33 do R... 36 E... 40 do do W.. 48 Pepper 11,.., 7-4 do ..,8^ do .. !M do .,.,10-4 do ,,,,11-4 . tlo Utica . do do ,. do fine . .,,,12-4 .. I.W 13V wa 14« 16 21 27V 30 .32 )r 37!f 42J^ 47« .16 16J< 48 27 J< .58 8.1 Non 40W n . A . , . Delalncia and AndrotcoK'n Kabrlra. Uo'es Drill*. Width I'rlco. •"{"•S lltou. •do bine PacUc IRX I5X do Ifoiil'i liiUG BPched ShoetliiK* and KhIrlliiKii, do do A. |R)i 17 1S>4 3fi L k'in do do 3(i I6K ],)>i 8:| IS 19 19 16 14 m 1« 31 .... « ''•'•I'S XX.. 8G BB... 3« . 1 B... <U> Blncksluno AA See. Percales lit S 17 17 1-JX 81 A Si do 3a I-'in-dalo... 38 M ('aml)rlc .1 17-18 83 3<> Y. Mills 36 i|ierell .. 6-4 do .... 7-4 ' 81 «7)tf 30 do .... s-4 do .... 9-4 do ...10-4 do ...11-4 Poccasset Utlca F aax S7)t 48X 35 Hamilton Whittcnton A. do BB.. do C. do do do do do 10-lOX 9 12 11 Gloucester ll)i mourning '!o 11 iihester .\;. 1 ll>f irimacDdk do do i H li W pk and pnr. 18 13 Shirting 11^ I UX Paoiflc | i Ua Hamilton . \ 11^ i llii-Vl Har 9 9 mny Manville 9 9 Penuot Red Cross Wwtsrn 17.(XXI 13 86 15 14X 12 21 10>f-ll AA B Corset Jeans. Amoskoag. 70 Value. Mannfacturcs of wool do do do cotton 1871 . Pkgs. 484 635 424 . silk tlax 1,118 484 Miscellaneous dry goods. $657,225 Total , Value. . $309,698 1.18 K8..578 364,745 165,548 161,135 334 234 aao 8.139 $],078,>iSO 1,161 cotton.. Bilk flax Mlscellaneons dry goods. A 169 176 26 285 59 $69,628 338 $95,al2 41,007 1.57 3.5,62>i M .59,041 .19,403 41.1li4 5,168 6,891 32,2.59 «» Total d enl'd for consttnipt'n. 1.888 $807,091 657.885 711 3,139 thrown nponm'rk'taisn $864,318 Total 163 208 46 274 384 . Value. $58,277 ll^'Sl 194,430 56,674 63,653 $491,018 do flax Tot;.I Add «ot'd for coniumpt'n. 24 46,106 8,378 601 1,38^ $377,819 65T.335 1.57 ToMl tattNd u tlM pot <,ns «»(4,4» 73.IIM) .^9.2^;) BO,:n(i 16,284 $167,380 l,073,6-0 3,8.50 »1.313,.597 8,829 $7.W,3'I8 ENTEUED ron WAREHOUSINO DURINO SAME PERIOD. 918 435 $188,824 $180,378 358 Manafact ares of wool 397 4.55 93,539 31,180 121 cotton.. do 91 131.835 118 71,349 63 silk do Miscellaneous dry goods. $79,437 1,065 1,161 $238,917 885 35 55.517 15.719 1,896 $48.1,311 8,139 l.(W3,(t80 *>*» s}.»«.iM 491,018 _ $487,'<06 334 180.986 96,684 103,101 41.051 8,065 $804.66^ 1,164 49L018 435 a,m . •i.iw.tK RlCE-8ee 43 < Refined, pure (cash) 85K Crude SALTPETRE- 4 gold peroz Rhnbarb, China.... y A Sal soda, Newcastle.... ShellLac 1 3xa SX Idsa 16^ llxa I3H » cwt 5 63Ke 5 a shore new 11 ^0ai3 OO gold. Sugar lead, white Vitriol. bine FISH- Dry cod No. 1, No. 1, Halifax a ... No. 1, Ray. new 10 SOe'.t 00 No. 3, shore new 1U OOaio No. 3, Bay 9 OOa 9 M) FLAX— North Kiver.... 41 B IS a 18 FKUITS -see groceries. OUN NIKS.— See report a$d)r Cotton. Mackerel, Mackerel, Mackerel, Mackerel, Mackerel, M ounpowdi:r- .j..* » •*• 1 »* .... »«• , JJ'a 3» aSW . Unseedf ATS'sifc'^t f Taysnam.Nos. i« '" S «a3» 2 Trx h' 3 30 *4.......7 1» 1'! Prnsslate potash, Amer I IP 8lLK-TBatlee,SoB.I.3»SI».SI10 34 Nutg*lB,b1t)e jVteppo,gld 01! vitriol (60 to 66 degs) Sodaash a 35 a yi\ » a 10 30 a 1* jO a a w' a 56' MX a3 SO a 50 3xa 38 a 47 J a 8H6» »» V i'i,°.Vin "u.'Sf.-.H .« , »basb. Timothy .. •» ,•; SKED-Clover „ }• 40 1 Nitrate soda(caab).gold . *» »>*» SI 30X S grocerlea rtport. 35 45 •'•* •1315 *,? fjl » » » 61 18 _., «, lOH* »«! »» "K..!"?.! ^%a 6K9 Madder, Dutch gold Madder, Fr.K.X.F.K- " «^ * » Llv'p'irvsrbus'aorti.'... . Licorice paste, Sicily 77 >» IJH Wf 33fca _^ ,. Turks Islands..* bash. 31 .. I3»«a SALT- ... M a 36 ,a a i7 _ Hams, pickled Lard .. 00 Western (Julnlne SAME PERIOD. do do do . al 1« 1* 13 5« • sn Bcel.plilnmess Beef, extra mess Beef hams .., « ^3 ]5 •} *? I In bbhi Pork. extra prime Pork, prime mesa tic 17 a a H • RX M PKOVIBIOTIS- .. 43X» ".0 58 Beflned, standard wblte. Naptra,refin.,<S-T9grav 39 31 i\» Ginseng, Southern Jalap gold Lac dye, good A fine •• L.corice paste, Calabria. Quicksilver 1 WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE AND THROWN INTO THE MARKET DURINO THE Manufactures of wool.... Vb n JJ «3 ord'y gravity, »n hulk, per aaVlon ... W335 • 9 a *1 Cmde, 45 1»X» a4»«0 37XS1 I PETROLKTM- ti- « « »» Bperm, crude Sperm, bleached Lard oil, prime winter... Crude >K« »K« 34 MUapala West, thin obl'g.fdom.) In csks » (all Linseed, crushers prices Vgallna. In casks CettonSeed rndeH„... • yellow 8.. .. Wbale.bleachi-d wintw.. Whale, erode Northern.. 49 a a a bbl... » I al> 00 a 31 gold gold Caustic soda gold Jochlneal, Hondnr..gold Sochlneal. Mexican. ** Cream tartar, F'-..pr .gd Cubebs, Kast India Cutch gold Qnniblor V a>...gold 1 -1872 Pkgs. crude 1 14j^ , roll ()plum,Tark.iubond,Kld 87X : 1870 00 38 rihlorate potash . The importationa of dry goods at this port for the week ending June 27, 1872, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1870 have been as follows BNTEBED POR CONSUMPTION FOR THB WEEK ENniNO JUNE 87, 167i. , Am. Lamphor, bona) (}lnseQg, IMPORTATIONS OF DRY GOODS AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK. Pkgs. 19 * OILB-Ollve, S *57U ^Xa 4 M) 53X9 *57X a 9W all W fi lb Brimstone, GO 35 20 Body Bru8 5fra. 2 10 do 4 do 2 00 do 3 do 1 90 Hemp, plain, 83 In 22x do explain, 36 in 83 80 88 20 17 Liverpool gas esnnel Liverpool house cannel Bleaching powder 6!)-67X 85 Imoerials-ply.. Snperflne Med. snper Iti Brlm8tone,cru.Viton,Kld Hartford Carpet Co 13X ... 3,340 Argols, crude aold Irgols. refined gold Arsenic, powdered .p'M HI carb.soda,N'castle" Bl chro. potash. S'tch " 48X 1 Newcastle gas, « 4 35 "»§•!•„ IX* WM „ „-. Cltytbln,obl,lnbbls.*tn.gd«l IMAM 890 3 3 t9X»(3fH •4 17 ••»» SIXa •} m i* :« • S5J:::::::::::::::1S||S am #53* pall •• a 43><a 3 50 egK stove chestnut. DRDGS & DYES-Alom., Dan- E-MraSply (rate 15 Velvet, J. Crossley &t Son's best 8 60 do do A No 1.. 8 45 Tap Bnissels. CrosslevA Son's.. 145 Eng. Brussels. 8 80-2 .10 25 16,00U tons tuns tons tuns 12 38 OAKUM on. CaRB- lOH 18X Carpets, Dentin s. 38 Braziers' (OTer 16 oz.) American Ingot 84 COTTON-See special report. 70 40 StcrllnK I'.OOU !IU.(U) 13 oz; 3 .... •• 35 ifd. flH 9 a Kosln. strained. line.... do com, tu Ik ** 39 BplrlUtnrpentlne.Vgall. 18 « UOFFKH.-See special report U'ippER- Bolts Sheathing, new (over 47X Hadley.. Hoi yoke 17 19 ai « 2310 Auetlou sale of Bcrauton, June)!: !U,OUO tons lump.; 'i -a a 3 S3)< lo.ouu tons steamboat... 9 ttHa • tiM 70 70 iels B n Orlnoco.4Ki Tar. Washington Tar. Wilmington Pitch. city 10 10 IIMS I 2} rallfornia NAVAL BTOKU- 17 Chocio— Kart'ry, 70 70 SamoBsct. lyZ .,.,. MOLABSKS-Rse special ra^rt. l\H% line Urk'hit (.OAL- 18X 6 cord. & erop rooghslaugliur H"mrk.B,A roiitfh is • n Welsh tub", 14 18 14 14 13 cord Green 3U Btutc half nrr.ln», due '!<l COM'. tOliOOd lax 4 Co 16 18 <li. «i >i.. «7 n a 4* 1; a 43 U a H n t » Osk.nlaiialitsr, oo^noo ..,«|5T5 a IIUTTRU AM.CIIKKSB- 'Spool Cotton. do >i iivrr; Lead, wh., Amer., dry. Zinc, wh., dry. No. 1. Zinc, wh.. No. 1, In oil. Psrllwb,.KnK«< llOitis. 18 Manchester a7x Albany AmosKeag. Chester D'k Everett \ 15 14 Gloucester Hartford Lancaster 28X Willimantic, 8 PlM'an«Vi««l'.V.V.'.V.X" '.'.'.'.% Jl ,.^asli,*f.< riooanio A planks ail OuS« 00 'Apltnk K7 MI0IH ID * ^HiHi M MS Ml I's. LKAD- r.bxb'dt I. 18X iax-13X 13X Downright Glasgow n g I LKATIIKIt- linardi. 'X ( . lafls.'k... •Kails, Am., at works la ;:t; r«ii.l«-Lead,whUe,'Aro,ln . Bates Caledonia (v» 'I'Tii i'il.*lt|f 85 S« 87 hams. 24 ' rtlil M do C 3 bnsh Donirattc <>lnic Amoskeag 4 oil A Stark Hoop « «! u ijuaii w K uiaM HI •• Cement -l('i>fn<l«le Shtil Ltmr Iturkrd.rnm.V* bkl Lunilier- 36 00 36 00 37 00 37 50 87 50 40 00 87 BO 48 50 41 00 56 00 PowhattanA.. do B.. 26X doCC 9 9 Vlctoryll Lewislon Ontario A M Til ..» Urotoim Philadelphia Ironls. duck- Llglit Clark's, Geo. 80.. 13.. Bedford Boston Beaver Cr, 45 Hear duck (Urn.) do heavy (9or„). Mout.RavetisaiHn do 40lu. UJi Bro Hamilton Manchester .. Oli«.\XA do BB '.f Druid I''' n i "so'pselalrsport. lilAi.»- I 8.1-43 *-<">«( Brooks, per doz. 200 Yds .... J. & P. Coafs Clark, John, Jr. Glazed Cambrics. Haymaker AmoekcaL' Garner .W;''l'>.v./l(lto&( \ # IM » Bar.tvMW Scroll.. SheVi. "ICoeklnlid, lump.... idrie.. Cotton Dnrlt. Sail duck, Mn.- 14 11-1 !X 18-19 17 14 Arlington I Richmond's.... ll>i-12 Simpson 8d Mourn. n>f do Wnck & white. 8j)ra<^iio'8 fancies. i lliKh colors Ic higher. 19-80 19 8.. 9.. 15.. Park, No. 60.. 70.. do 60.. do 90.. do do 100.. I IIX Park Mills Peabody Qnaker City Renfrew Union Caledonia, 70.. IIX Warren I Namaske Checks. 19 Price. 18 85 8J 80 lax 18X-13X Haymaker Prints. American Amoskeai; Bedford Cocheco Garner & Co Lonsdale AHons... Ludlow AA.... 7)< Arkwright Easton — FB|irr t'Hinbrlra. IX S. S. Amoskeag 18 84 88 Amoskeag..... Si>i 57>i 19 19 70 87 25 ni.''' (freatFans A. Albany Algodoa American 87>f do Nonp do do 10^ 4-4 do do heavy 36 do XX 10^ Wamsutta.. 45 do .... 40>i do .... 36 do XX 36 BM- 17 31 Stripes. 11 14« Numkea>;wil'n TIckInK*. 50 83 5-4 6-4 9-4 Asil HB^l^oi.im tort HaKS. 25 No. 8. do No. 3. 88 do No. 4 19 do No. 5 17 do No. 6. 16 do 14 do No. 7. Easton A. ... lax do B iiX-iax 3! Lewistou A.. 36 81 B... 30 do 22 Hamilton 14X laa UBNKRAI. PRICKS CUUUKNT. 14 American Amosk'g ACA. do A., B.. do do C. D.. do Cordis AAA., do ACK.. 15 WX ~*H 18X MX Imp llallim-ull 876 Iml. Orch.lnip liScnnlH 1.5X lB>i doOrg'dles... IH Pacific I4.0OL"s.... 14)^ of the "Oin .... 38 -Ml Kalis O 38 8*^ Pttclttc 4- » P. Cretonne ia« . do do Crapes 86 BiarriU Cloth... 15 do do O... SO '"l,TtonWS4-4 asx IThlans \ I.awnii, Percale*, Ka Boott B.... 36 do C... 3.1 I Satlncs and Sriped Satlncs .t7H 6-4 Alpacas 87X-18X 8-4 l)bo face Poplins 40 Steel Lustres aox 17>f at .... 81 .. \- \ a Androci'oi;- BailletU... S« Stripes . tS^I Hi 4i BiTkloy CiuuH! River. n \\}t AnioKkvsK. I Printed AI|>acas.81-87>< IraiHirlal Kepps.... 87X Anilines X Poplin Lustres. 80 80 ^ Arniuros X Alpaca Lustres.. iiH \ Corded Alpaca*. 8& Kit .. A sat I 'it Mixtures., 91 Jaitant'si' 15J< iB>f r<i|)i»'r.-ll Stiirk I Plaids I 19 . I.yiii.u. II »l«"ii. WomlPd 15Ji rteton . THE OHRONICfLE June 29, 1372.1 Irown ; . jjpir.".'.".".-.'?."":.'. . 'w » 8W g 8 <» * »» ^wiiMiS^-n.VIOOft^toldlW fll'H v ft » a " Plates domestic SPICES—See groc's report. SPIRITS, ,,rm?*«"m Brandy,foreliinbrands.gold3 JOS .5 M Rnm—Iam., <lh proof. " » S» » » , Crolx.3d proof... Gin, dllferent brands. St. "S to Wa !8 S J 3 •• '^Al^SSiWe'rSra.w.i J K- Whiskey at TJX « n *Bwlirt,ca»t,3d*lslqa»il. IJS* 1» Enillsh,srrlng.3d&'slQa J a JJX English bflstor, 2d* Isvqn IIHf }• ...• American blister.... American cast. Tool American sprlnif American macblnery American German StroAR— See special 15 ," » IJ a » • ' a w>> • ii report. Shlpplug V keg a 4 OO TALLOW— American* »... *H9 W Mln. & Blasting a 3 50 TEAS—See special report. HAY— No.Rlver.shlp'g,Vl(»ftl IJa 195 Tn.'-!>anca...» ••• » ft.KOM HEMP— Am. dressed * tOB.lSC D0a3S0 00 Straits., SaS SS American undressed 130 dual 30 00 "* praise. Cxhir-.Vb;- '» -"j Russia, clean gold. 310 008315 OH •WW lll« Terne Plates.char. Manlla.currcnt..l> > " 13 a 13<« 3.t ft .. . •• Sisal " Jute gold U'X» lOH t\9 TOBACCO— Kentucky lu«s,he«y 6S " HIDKS- Dry— Buenos Ayr. fm irld Montevideo " RloUrande *' " " Orinoco California .Maracalbo 38Xa 3?X 3;xa 37X* »x " •• Bahia cur. Texas " Western Dry Suit.- Maraoalbo.iiald Pernambuco " Matarooras •• Batala •« Wei Baited— BnenoaAyres..|iftgoM. " HloOrande " Calltorida Mpn«r Leather Stork— KA.ftRloIir.klpVftgId " MInaa cur. Sierra Leone Kact India Stock— Calcnt. city alt. V > gold Calcutta, dead green •* Calcutta, tintralo.* ft 15 ir> leaf, ' leaf. Conn., wrappers. Havana •• fill-rs •• 13 a 13X« 13 a 14 fillers.... com. to fine. Maiiufac'd, In bond, ilark wrk.!; •• • hrlKhlwork. 35 39 s , aB W mg ag U si « aM pL ..rligCllp^, Fine, unwashed J, SS Medium g 2JJ »~ nn'rashe'1....----;;^ Common, California Fall Clip *lJunb»-"— SMUth Am Me-lno.iinwaabed fl Cape Oood Hope, uuwaabed. » V Tex»«. flniv,. Tpxa»,ni-il uin...; 2 " Smyrna. iinwa-neo .\merlc-an.S'tonTFleeje«ft Amctl.-«n.K>ill Blood Merino 73 A, •-'""'«•-;:;:::. , . ToLiT»mpooL:«.<t. •.rf. 11 na 6oa eaasa n ^for.-.-.Vbb'.^:.:.'^ M W S^oVb":;:.: Btfi r«tu«d • ••»..•*« g,Nr-oh..t FRF.IOHTS- ^-«rBa«.— ^—5*";"^ " :.v • Am«r. **ljjg K»:::..liS:}SSiS p'K.sfi'.":!: e»i'i-.-.:i-.' irt • HH' 13X 45 Crop of 19711 IH<)N-Plg,'Am..No.l.? I^u 53 OPa 5S 00 Pig, Amerlcsu.Ko.3...... 9O0p«3|0U 4i !va pig, Ainerioan rorge JCnc. seconds... a ,a au » » »>» ^ » » la a Ja ;• IS •!* »• » j» » ' M«nlla«Bat.bDir.«» nops-cronof tm..«» Seed u ti- Via ^/." ::•.-: r* zttl : A . THE CHRONICLE. 876 [June 29, U72. Financial. Financial. Financial. SAFE & PROFITABLE VERMILYE & CO., DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVEKNMENT BANKKIiS. SECURITIES. Fund 30 First mortgage Sinking 323 North Third BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION eOL.D, N O.BARNEY. AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Raymond & AUe. J. BBOWM. W. n. LKONARD. Eara7«, we ; F. 0. LARGE Terms upon W. SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROAD, either BIJIIiT or In contemplation, between Buffalo and Chicago, and vein also shorten the distance bettveen Toledo and Buffalo twenty-tliree miles. inAXIiniJM GRADE on the entire line does not exceed FIFTEEN FEET to the mile— and NInety-SIx per cent, of the road IS STRAIGHT. THE THE ROAD WILL BE COITIPLET. ED and In running order on or before 31 ol this year. the bonds are payable either in New York, London or Frankfort. confldently recommend the bonds to all clasBcs of investors. We Jt FOSTER, No. 10 Wall Street. NOTICE. for sale. information 2^ sell SURE AND on pplication. WINSLOW, LANIER ic J Co.,' New AND TIME Y'ork, BILLS Oi TUE N K OF LO NDON CO., New Wall Street 1 CITY BANK, Throaduecdle J. M. K. Jesup & BANKERH AND W1LIAM8, nilSCELLANEOUS SECURITIES, No. Rallnray 53 14 Interest Allo«ved T. Securities. Interest allowed on Deposits subject to Sight Draft or Check. Special facilities for negotiating Commercial Paper. Collections both inland aud foreign promptly made. Foreign and Domestic Loans Negotiated. Samuel A. Gaylord & Co, BRO^KKS IN WKSTEUN SECUIUTIKS, NEW YORK. 33 Wall Street, II. Member S33 North Third St., ST. LOUIS. on Deposits. BAt.OWIN, n. s. KIMBALL, N. Y. Stock and Gold Exchau^e, Wm, markrtahle securities. WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. & Kimball, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. CERTIFICATES of Deposit issued hearing intereat. COLLE('TIONS made at all points of the UNION and BRITISH rROVINCES. Dealers in Bills of Exchange. GovcrnmcntR, Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Connnercial Paper, and all Negotiable STREET. UANKKUS AND STOCK IlKOKEKS, (ernifi. Co., NEW Baldwin BANKERS, & 9 Loans Negotiated. No. 50 SOUTTER IN SOUTHERN AND Gibson, Casanova & Co., ADVANCES made on all Young, DEALERS Raiiruvd Co*., Iron or Steel Ralls, Lovomvtlves, earn, etc. INTEREST allowed on deposits eUher in Currency or Gold, suhjcct to check at Bight, the same ae with the <'ltv Banks. i ALBKBT TOOSO. & Arents EXCHANGE PLACE. STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and GOLD bought and Bold EC U R I T I E LOANS NEGOTIATED. Contract lor and un'lertiike nil biiBln«««<'onnecte<l tvltli S GBO. ARKNjB. STUKKT Tor Sl.,1 :iN SOUTHERN Company, Nenotlate BROAD 20 Brokers and Dealers ItlKRCHANTS, m LIDKKTY Honda and Loitna I'. Sticet,i| Levy & Borg, York. Member of Uw. N. York Slock Kxi'hnnKo. YORK. l.OKIiDN ClUtRKSPON'IlENTS, Stocks and Bonds BOUOHT AND SObI) ON COMMI8RION. I Co., . STOCK RROKFHS, 40 NEW PINK STREET, H. Veysty, OFKICK 150 B OADWAY, NKW YOHIv. Books opened In plain and concit^c manner. <?n?Ti. pUcaied and di»«puted accuuDls invui»ligated and adUBi ed KKFKrENCKs;— Now Vork— Henry Clews, Ksq..hnnk rr. 32 18 Wal bt. ; Me>8rt>. David LMnilt ic Co., ini|iorteni« Dnane St.- PenedictA Hnardnian, Cnntipp.llors ai Frame. Hare& Lockwood, Insur32() Broadway Law, ; ance Agents, 2"ti itroadway Thonias Harbonr K>q (Barhuur BroUiers), President ol llio Barbour l<Iax Splnniiiir Co Pattr-rson N.J. ; . fPHE COITPONS OF TIIE York & Oswego Midland Railroad NteW First MortKflR Bcven percent gold bonds, due .inly l.lHti. will bd paid ou and after that date, free of Government tax on presentation at the banking house of GKORGB OPDYKE & CO., No. 25 Nanaau street, New York The transfer books of the registered bonds on Iheasth Inst., and reopen .Inly L D. C. 27 Plue Street, & Receive the acronnts of interior bauk\ nkers, corporations auil Merchants. Apenis for the sale of Ctly, County and ilroa4 Honda, issue Letters of Credit for foreign travi ATDTvVilliams fiTCo., Advances made on approved Bccuritles. recommend furnished i ' BANKERS, RELIABLE INVESTMENT. all & i AND W. U. FU6TRS. (fovernmont. Htnte.Kaitroad and other deslfablft pecuritt*'B, making libRral advances on same, allow Interest on deimsitH, ileal In commercial Eaper, lurnisli to travollcrs and others Letters ol redlt current In the principal cUieB In Km ope. No. After a thorough investigation, we them to oar friends and customers as a I NBGOTIATE FlRST-n.ASS RAILROAD AND MUNICIPAL liONKS. J Pamphlets and BANKEliS. Nassau Street, UNION B BANKERS, HAVING BECOME ASSOCI.iTED with Messrs. LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER in the Agency of the CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO., we above-named Bonds application. DliAW &IOHT No. 10 IVall Street. Buy and on the nioBt favorahlr inteiest of LEONARD, SHELDON LOANS. B. Shattuck No. 23 SafLDOK. A.DKNIS'N WILLIAMS. Member of tlie N.York Kinr.It Kxctianff" be 33 IHILES offer the shall Negotiation of Flret-Class LeonardjShf!ldon& Foster Winslow, Lanier ; and W. our otn\ house m GER Connections throiigliont make a Leading Specialty of tha cstabliKhert with nnsDi-pMBed Chiaigo%nd Rock Island and Paciflc Midland Road JOHN B. Chicafro. principal Hs\ing now MANY, BANKERS, GEO. OPDYKE, of the ALLEN, SIDNEY DILLON, DANIEL DREW, J. S. CASEMENT, J. * J. CASEY, O. S. CHAP- The BROWN. If Illeber tiafo-e, 13. all MILTON COURTRIGHT, JOHN F. TRACT, DAVID DOWS, WM. L. SCOTT, HENRY FARNHAM, R. A. FORSYTH, HENRY II. PORTER, JOHN M. BURKE, M. L. SYKES Jr., B. F. December B, Street, Street, CHIt'AGO, 161 22nd RAILROAD SECURITIES equipment purchased, are MAN, JOHN ROSS, DAVID STEWART, and H. WINSTON. j & Co.',j FRANKFORT -ON-TH E-M A I BANKER.«, of the materials for the stations, and a part of the will WALSTON 69 Liberty Street, New York. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TIIE NKOOTI/. TION OF been graded, bridged and made ready for the super- The Road < Augustus J. Brown & Son by whose cash directors either in the Franklurt-on-Maln. 3, BANKKRS, NEW YORK, 24 Pine OTHER heck, N. BA"NEY,)p„...,, A. H. IIARNEV. f'^I"''^'"'- subscriptions 220 miles (out of 290) have already tlifi No I>. RAII^, l,OW GRADE SHORT ROITE between the great railroad systems -vrhlch diverge from Chicago, Toledo all Co., Bought and Sold on Commission. Interest paid on Deposits subject to been under construction for about two years past by railroad men wbo have seen the necessity for a STEEI. Northweat, or Taussig, Jacob R. Shipherd E. D. FUSt-KR STOCKS, GOLD. BOnTTs" AND ALL BE( UBITIKS new AIR I-INE FROM BUFFA1.0 TO CHICAGO, and Has ALLEN, BaYMONU. BANKERS AND BROKSBS. S WALL STREET. link In the structure, a large part of the steel rails bought, Louis, lUo. liANKKRS. Salzbaiifi on Deposits. O. U. Barney TUe Road runs from BuflTulo to tlie Detroit River, and Is the Eastern of the road, Co., 6c MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES. Gold Bonds Interest and Buifalo. Among the builders Vork. : St., St. & Gempp RAILW^AV STOCKS, BONDS AND Ifears 7 Per Cent. New No. 32 Broad Street, New York. Taussig, Gempp Canada Southern Co.,; BANKKKP. 16 and 18 Nassau Street, The & Taussig, Fisher BANKERS, 90 ,, O8WK00, June 19, 1'dVi, LIITLEJOHN, will cloM President. * » THE CHRONKn.R June 29, 1872] Oo toa and Southern Cards. Miscellaneous. NO. W A'.il NEW YOKK. I'rankliii iirout MeMM. DVMMI.IER • CO- IMsf Is MMI fllfn CilAH. THoRiCL, * <;•) TjiSoiiMM. I.'LAKKR. MPENCk * CO.. Oslls ACotaBk* ACIKNIS KOK COTTON <'<>iii|iniiy. liulca nil't;. Siile C'olunililn McComb, Co., nil'j;, Au«lruiieo|>{;:lii Wool, til LIverpuul. KiiKlau<l. for A) W.ill SI., Thorudike Co., Aerea Land CordlB nulls. Turner Polhemus, Brinckerhoff, of all ktli(]t) FKI-TIN(4 DCCK. CAR COVKU UAOGINO, liAVKNS Dl'CK.SAIL TWINES &C. "ONTAIilO" SKAMI.KSS BAOS, "AWNINO STRIPES." No. CO., or China, 104 Wall m.. New Vorh. H. E. Moring & Co., NEW YORK. KKPHKBKSTISU tiale by & i Co., Behn, Meyer York. 66 State Street, BostOB, AGKNT8 FUK NEW ORLEANS, lioulsiaua & W, Seaver Jacob Co., & Co/\ AKD COSnilSSlON MERCBAMT* and IM approval msr John Dwight & Co., \' Importer* or Rio Flash ••/ HARniSOK, C. D. Jewell, Harrison Graves, & 17 South AVIlllani 'm BXlMtUT AND DOMESTIC USE. Cordage, ELEPHANT New York. AND Great Western Railway Borden Mining Co.'s COALS, CUMRERLAND Canada. of ANI> FALL RIVKR IRON WOBKS CO.>» Glencoe Loop Line, lEXTENDINO FROM THE WELLAND CANAL TO FORT A Distance of O. 3 J. niAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. JOSEPH BA€BinAN. bacbuax. ». J. baohkas, LOTKU.. Borden & Lovell, COMMISSION MERCHANTS General .lKen**« For the Last Division of their Ware. L. ». WM. BOBDair. Nails, W TENDERS Sterling Silver HEMP MADE TO ORDER. oace, 113 WaU St., N. T. W. BENEDICT, Swretarr. THE DIRKCTOBS ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE _<^- BACJGING, and Deal In OANUS OF RIUUIKU No. 102 Wall Street, i. HTKKKT NKW TnRK XI fRON St. CBIUBNT OP markets. ROVISION DEALERS. COTTON FACTORS AND MAN0FACTUP.ER9 OF LARD OIL. rtIR MASUFACTimEBS OF Miscellaneous. Pure Lard Packed for West Indies, South American and European Sons, William Wall's Sons, Rosendale Cement Co., THE BEST QLALITV. conniKSioN iiiekciiants. Company & NEW VORK. Co., WATER STREET. NEW YORK, Gorhani Mf'g St., TAN WAOBHSN- & Co., COTTON AND PRODUCE BROKERS, CeflTec. 53 Stone 8. D. & Smith & MANUFACTDRKRS OK CURDAUK COM.MISSION MERCHANTS. Mobile, Ala. EDWAHD FLASU. KDWIX A. OBATla —Alio— I I Henry Lawrence Walsh, *e.. Old Slip, Kew York. The Jobbing Trade ONLY Supplied. No. NUW VMHK, Cravuford, Iron TUa. BUFFALO, COTTON PLANT, PAUtBTTO AND DIAMOND. 27 of SliPEB CABB. SODA, Crawford & Co., ;8 Tirall Street, Boy and bpII Contraett for prpaent and fnture dellT9riM of Clotli. AgcnU for following nagging Millt. JKWKLL. tdrahcea made on conslirninenta cbaodlM. SALEBATVN, ;Ne«r Wail.) Basitlns, Kope, CO., MASUFACTCnERS OF RO^rON. 91 front Street, A. 8. iUOrSTINB IIBABD* or CaiNA AND JAPAM. Commission Merchants, Diiano Street. Ross, Roberts SINUAPOBB. Co., COTTON BEOKBR, Whlllts and OoUirs utwuyu lu stuck 14'2 4c Everett & Co., Walsh, Smiih, IttrORTERS measrs maclalne, Wataon Jr Co., BATAVIA. Smith, Bell, 4c <:«., MANILA. C. Holland, Also. Ap'llts all New BV ftRI'RK.KNTBI* COTTON United Slates Buutine Company. supply Texas, fur »l Wall Street. Maiiufaolurcirs ami Dealers In COTTONSAILDUCK In Swenson, Perkins & HAST''. l:i OLYPHANT * York. 43S,000 Vraukliii Co., full New CO., state of Tpia« Ten Per Cent Konili. State of Teiaa Seven Per Lent (iold Bunil* C-o.^ Ml liMMISslliN BONDS. LHOoiiia To., Uostoii nnrk I.NO, ( HouK Konc, Nhanchal, Fuorbow * i'antan, China. SWGN3UN, PKRKINS * nillU, Warreu Cotton mils, Anil bahuKCuduu, Mum, Olyphant & Co., vie. roiiiiuciiiiti niiiu., COTTON CANVAS. TIES. Nt'w York fiti Mtilii uf Uiu Arrow, Aitrlmr 't\eH, miiniirtiriurril by .1. .1 Aici'tK-y Uurkle ami Co., TOKK Biprw««tls> Pci>|>erell Mfti. «'o., IMIh mw O. Hoi Mo. «/Wt. VillLAUBLPUIA. JllChcelautiUcot Hioginson, BKAVBR MTHRKT. 117 UOSTON. 6!iKrnukllii»lrool A Commercial Caids. Stbphbn &E. Wright & Co., S. J. 877 . ^ew a. L. York. Bowles Cabot, Co., AND 20tb of June. JOSEPH PRICE, & COMMISSION MERCHANTS BBOK EBS IN IT miles. COIXr OFFICIIB, Hajultox Ost., BOWLta, Boasoa. WM. BAT, •TIPRBM OABOT. ERIE, Plans. Prottles and Speclflcatlons may be Been at the otUce of lieorge Lowe Reld, E»g.. Chief Euglueor. Uanillton. until the 24th Inst, Tenders marked, Tender for Ulencoe Loop Line," addressed to the undersigned will be received tmtU 10 A. M., on Tuesday, the WU June, IBTi. Bands, Hoops and Bods, New York. -I WKST ST and Treasurer. Linseed, Onnnr Cloth, Basa, Butts, Jata. AMD OBRIKAL MKRCHAN'DISK. lai Front Straat, 16 Kllby St., EsUbUah*. lan. NEW TOBK, BOSTON. i^lZV:,^^:t WiutAjiB.Moaaagss. : ; THE CHRONICLE. 878 CuNARD James A. Cottingham, Locomotives, Cars ANO S(;OTI.\ JAV.V .. .,.. t AL.M'.IMA BATAVIA AL(iERl.\ PAUTHIA And every following Wednesday New YorK. RATES OF PASSAGE.-Cabin, ON FIRST CLASS SCHOONERS, BARGES, AND LICJHTERS, OF A Rails SM. July 6. July 13. July 20. July 2'. and Saturday from Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, and »80, »100, $130 For Having for many years been identlfleil with business our great experience enables us to otter in COMPANY PIER No. 46 NORTH P.IVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY as follows Inly 3, at 3 P.M. MANIlATTAN,Capt. J.B.Price WISCONSIN, Capt. T. W. Freeman. .July 10, at 3 P. M. Jnlyn,at IWP. M. NEVADA, Capl. Forsyth July 21 at 3 P. M. WYOMING, Capt. Wljlncray July 31. at 3 P. M Capt. Morgan Aug. 7, Capt. Price Cabin passage, $S0 golil. Steerage passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30 cur. rency. For freight or cabin passage apply to MINNESOTA, IDAHO, REFERENCES. D. BISHOP... Pres. N. V. & N. H. Railroad Supt. N. Y.& N. H. Railroad. JAMES H. HOYT CHARLES FOX. Esq ...Pres. South Side R.R. of L. I. Supt. South Side R.U. of L.I. C. W. DOUGLASS Clltl Street, New York. W. BAILY, LANG & CO HON. W. Wl LLI.m S & GU ION, THE SIX Railway * New the world. THURSDAYS, and Cork harbor tlie day following. _ „ , ^.,. From the White Star Dock, Pavonia t erry, Jersey City. Papsenjjer accommodations (for all classes) unriLiverpool on Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room, and bath-roome midship section, where least nmllon Is felt. Surgcoiif and stewardesses accompany these steamers. $!*) Paris, Hamburg, Norway, , . parts of America Sweden, India, Australia all China, etc. RAILWAY IRON. Miscellaneous Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates. Drafts from il upwards. For inspection of plans and otiicr Inforiimtioji, applj ofnces, No. 19 Broadway. New York. at the Company's ' To DOUBLE ELASTIC I or, No. 15. Tht Spencerian Pen» are for Satf everyahere, grotin and quarter grofttt ly A Sampt'. Card, containing NUMBERS, securely enclosed, will receipt of 25 cents. IVlSOy, 138 COMPANY 8 in THROUGH FARES—NEW YOK K^^' the all TO SAN FRANCISCO, -----. First Class Steerage . - ^125 to $150 - According to location of berth These rates include berths, board, and al $60 neces rles for tlie trip. Martinique, La Guayra Once a moutli. FIFTEEN, be sent by mall, on BL\KEMAN, TAVLOK & CO., 140 Grand St., N. ¥. Sc to ASPINWALL, calling at aud Sta. Martha, ami rice versa. PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling Steamers of the i\bove line leave PIE U No. 42 NOKTH KIVKU, loot of Canal Sireet. at 12 o'clock, noon. Oil 15tl> etuA 30tli or Each ITIuBth except when those daiS fall on Sunday, then the day previoufi. One hundred pounds bagfrage Iree to each adult Medicine and attet.dance ft-ee. „,,,,, .„,,^^ , Departure ol 15th touches at KING-^TON, Ja. steamer wilt leave Sau Francisco Ist every month loi ChinaandJapaii. ,, , . For fieishi, or passa'/e tickets, and all furtiier inlorma'ion, wpply at the Company's ticket ulllre on the wh»rf, foot af Caniil tt. F; R. Manufacturers Wareboaae, 91 John Street, JOSEPH HENRY OWEN, OII.I.OXT Aasjrx. titw York & SONS. Inter- : calling at Kico, Ilayti, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston, (Jamaica,) and vice nrm; Once a moutli. From ST. THOMAS to FOIiT DK FUANCE. (Martinique,) calllne at Basse Terrc, (Guadeloupe,) Poiutea-Pitre. (Guadekmpe,j St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and rice versa. Once a mnnth. From FOKT DK FliANCE. (Martiniqi-e.) to CAYcalling at St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Deuierara, Surinam, and vice verm. Once a ENNE, mouth. The si)k'ndid sicanu'rs of the S(mtli Pacific Line, leave Panama for Valparaiso and inteniicdliite Points of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chili, on the SOili of every month and councct closely with the Steamers of the Pacific Mall S. S. Company, leaving New York on the 15th of every month for Asninwall. For Kates of Passage and Freight, Dates of Departure, or further information, apply to GEORGK mACKKNZIE, Transpoi tation. ^^^Stonington Line. FOR PROVIB15NCK AN» BOSTON. TIIK SPLENDID SllJE-WHEEL STEAMEiiS STON INGXON, Capt. Capt. liAY Leave Pier 33, at 5 o'clock P. Allen. North River, foot of Jay street, daily M, arriving at Boston in ample time to witli all the EAIILY EASTERN TKAINS. C:?" Baggage checked to destination. _£| ga?~ Tickets sold and State liooms secured at No. 819 Broadway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcotl connect Express Co. *8, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street ri,302 Broadway, cor. Thirty-fifth street or 327 WashiugtOD street, Brooklyn. I), b. BABCOCK, President. ; New Jersey Southern RR THE STEAMERS Rock and Jesse Hoyt will leave Pier 28, North River, (foot of Murray street, connecting at Sandy Hook, with trains of N. J. S. KK. i. as follows 6:45 A. M.— Through traiufor Philadelphia, Vineland, Bridgeton. Bay Side and Vineland stations. 9:40 A. M.— Way train for Tom's River, Waretown, and intermediate stations. train, same as 6:45 A. M. Ex4:1.10 P. M.— Through press for Long Branch. 4:45 P. M.— Special train for Long Branch. All Tralus Stop at Ijoiig; BraucU. The 6:45 and 9:40 A. M. and 4:00 P.M. lines connect for Red Bank the two latter for Port Monmouth. G. AV. BENTLEY, General Manager, i2t) Broadway F. P. FINCH. Agent, Pier 28. Wire Ro p BXBY, t suitable Ships, Ulgging, irick^, Inclined Planes, r Hoisting Large AI'LAN I.INR l4lV£RPOOI. STKAIVIBR Va, for iSuspensIon Bridges, Guys, Der- AGENT NORFOLK, and B. B., of the very best quality, Affeut. Partlcular'attention given to the purchase of SoutM e. STEEL, CHARCOAL, William Lamb, ern Produce. Wm. Joneh. NARRAGANSETT, . STEEL PENS, at Once a mouth. ; CHANGE OF SAILING DAYB. hoxex. Address rice verfia. Krom ST. N'AZAUiE Plyiiioiitli AND JAPAN. These Pens are of supedor Engllsli manufacture, and are a nearer approximation to the real SWAN QUILL than anything hitherto invenled. We have recently added a new pen to the number, of great superiority where tine writing is desirahle, which THE QUEEN, Agent, THROUGH LINE California & China, STEEL PENS I SPARKS, J. H. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Spencerian we designate Once a month- in currency. Passengers booked to or from York, Thomas ami Havana, and Santander, St _ . „„„„ SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT. gold. Steerage, $,30 currency. Those wlshiiiB to send for friends from the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $3S PI.ACE, Sonora, Caraibe, Cacique, Caravellk. atlautic Company. From HAVKE to NEW YORK, calling at Brest, aud Twice a mouth. Shortly once a week. From ST. NAZAIUE to VEKA CliUZ. calliDg at cumbining RATES— Saloon, EXCHANGE 42 l.\i;gest in liErt'DLK', CELTU, OCEANIC, ADRIATIC, BaLtIC. ATLANTIC, 6,01X1 tons burden—8,000 h. p. each. Sailing from New York on SATURDAY'S, from valled, Banker and Negotiator, GUYANE, vice versa. 62 Wall-st. NEW Y()I:K. cork AND l.lVKKPOdl.. NEW AND FlLl.]'OWKi;i;i) STEAMSIIII'S. WADSWORTH, Desirade, Postal liines of tbe General Trans- XlNF,,, \ivHi1!S COTTINGHAM, NEW YORK. Guadeloupe Ae:eut* 58 Broad%vay. 104 irest, corner Liberty Street, 40 No. i-ovisiane, Floride, Martin: CiUK, Porto will despatch one of their llrst class, f ull-i»ower, iron screw steamships from STi:AM and despatcli Insurance to any point required. JAS. Washington, ViLLK DE Brest, nouveau-mondk, Atlantique, France, Panama, Ville dk St. Kazairx, ViI,LE DE BORDEArX, BraiicU lifnes, [Postal] From ST. THOMAS to ASPINWALL. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN Iron and Steel Rails forwarded from Port of New York to any part of the United States. Contracts made to include all the expenses in port on same, and A. Fereire, ViLLK DK Paris, St. Laurent, ViLLE uu Hatrb, Europe, mediate ports, and vice versa. Liverpool, (Via ((ucciistowii.) tliis UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES General Transatlantic Co From Specialty. to tlie troude, and to enc-.ire safety gliipments of tlie above. 17. 19. gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris $15 gold additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. $30 currency. Steerage Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. for Belfast. Glasgow, bills of lading given ThrouKh Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Contijient, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin pa.ssage apply at the Company's olilee, No. 4 Bowling Green. For eleerage passage, at ill liroadwav. Trinity Bnildlng. CHAS. G. F1!.\NCKLYN, Agent. FORWARDING Stet-l 1.1. Wednesday, July ^Wednesday, July ....;...;..;..... Saturday, June j. ABVSSINIA RAILROAD IRON, and ^ STEAMERS Line. THE BRITISH ANB NORTH AMERICA.l ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEROOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FHOM KKW YOKK. Wednesday, June 26. CHINA Wednesday. July 3. RUSSIA Wednesday, July 10. CUBA SHIPPER 29, 1872. Ocean Steamslilps. Ocean Steamships. Railroads. Iron [June Stock Mining &c. A constantly on Purposes, hand, from which any desired lengths are cut. JOHN '\V. MASON ^ CO., Hew York 43 Broadivay, L , : : . THE CHRONICLE. 879 Imnrano*. InBuranoe. Til BROADWAY, DANK N L A It K II 1 1) 1 Th* Trn»teo», York, January Co. KatablUliod In conformity to the Charter of the Company, submit thu following Htatemont of iliiira on the .llBt neccmbor, 1871 ToUl amountof Marine Premlnma. $7,446,461 69 . will m HKKItK, tor Iks abwa aaaMUasi aoM OB oofumlasloa. at saWfi »*«M. be William Oilman, C. Pre*idenl. tkay UR»i.Na ir INSVRANCB SCRIP, Aanliitaut Secretarjr. Airt> 2,033,675 18 1871 "•PKriALTY." . It* I'romiuma received on Alarine Riaks, from Ist January, 1871, to Slat De$5,41»,7TT 81 cember, 1S71 l^euiums on Policica not marlced off Ut January, Ni an<l Htrlp. CI I 18&0. LOUIS P..BAVAIID, Seth. 187S. IMalar and Klarlnx Inaaranca Moeka Cuh paMat oaaa JACOB N«w Bailey, S WALL VraBBT, . 65 FIra NO. S14 !• Insurance . Hope Fire Insurance Co. ATLANTIC "Mutual £ I': Agency, Fire Insurance No. Its Broadn'ay, Ne«r York. Fire and Marina Inanranca Bt*«k M P n« *tmt. mniw «C WilHam MrsM. ti.T Impkrial .^tna Insurance Comp'y, FIRE INMIRANCE COMPANY HABTFORD Conn. OF LONDON. INCORPOKATKD 181 Aaaeta, .... $8,000,000 Uold. ». Imve been is!*ned npon Life 3i<li» ; nor upon Fire Risks disconnected with Marine Risks, Premium* miii ked OITfrom Isl January, $5,376,798 34 1871, to 3l8t December, 1871 No policies Losses paid during the $2,735,980 63 same period ...... ..-•-.. $3,000,000 $6,000,000 Cash Capital Net Asaets CHIEF OFFICE IN THE V. «. Noa. 40 to 44 Pine Strert, Naw Springfield Pacific FIKE AND mARINE INSUBANCB COMPANY. No. SprlnKfield, inaas. INCORFOBATED Returns of Premiums & Expenses. $973,$H 84 Oaali Capital Net Aaaets The Company has the following Assets, viss. United States and State of New York Stock, City, Bank and other stocks.. $8,143,340 Loans secured by Stocks and otherwise Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages. Interest, and sundry notes and claims due the Company, estimated at Premium Notes and Bills Receivable.. Cash in Bank $500,000 OO $000,106 75 . OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1871. 317,500 00 Oaah Capital ....••- 374,345 01 JAS. A. ALEXANDER & PECK, $14,806,813 37 on the outstanding cerlt-fl the Sixth of Fcbrtiary next. "YThe outstanding certificates of the issue of 1868, will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or tiitir legal representatives, on and after Tuesday the Si.\tU of February next, from which date all interest tliereon will cease. The certificates to be produced at the time of payment, and cancelled. Upon cerliflcates which were iuued (In red scrip) for gold premiums such payment of interest and redemption will be in gold. A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared o» the net earned premiums of the Company, for the year ending Slat December, 1871, for which certificates ; LLOYD SWISS OF WISTERTDDr.. SWITZEULAND. Aaaeta, $1,464,603.64 ...••-- NEW YORK OFFICE IN G. AUGUST BELMONT, I LOW, I Outstanding Premloms. Janutnr I'm , 1 Premiums rer^e.Ted Irom January 1 to Decembei 30. 1871 Inclofive. W. WATTS SHERMAN, ADRIAN 18KUN. and FrelKbtfor tb« Voyage. No Rlaka have been taken npon Hnlla of Veaaela. Premlnms marked Earned, daring tbe period as above fSS,OH It Paid for Louea snd Kzpenie*, leas BsTlng.. Ac, dnnni; the flame period 4tl.M8$T asjOt Retnra I'remlami off as n Tbe company Baa tbe foUowIac Aaaeta. Cash Id Bank tlOt,an <1 United States and other Stacks... 4S>jm Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest ZBJDOil 00 9812JM Premlu'n Sote' & mils KecelTsblx Warn Sabscriptlon Notes In adTsace of M — —— Premiums 44.00t SO PER SIX CE^T IVTBREST on tbe onutandlng Csrtlflcstes of Profits, will be pali to tbe liuldi*ra thereof, or thetr legsl repreflentsilves, ou ana ajter TUESDAY, 'be (tb day of February. rebruary, from wnich date, intrrest Ihersoa wUI tbe oertiAcate» <^> ue prouuced at tlmeot of the Board, H. CHAPIHAN, D. Jones, A Dividend In Script of FTFTERN FEB CKNT. la declared on tbe net amount ol Earned Premiums for the year ending Decmber SOth, 1811. for whi.b Certl. Ocaies win bebsned on snd alter TuMDAT, tba day ol April next. M Secretary. Joseph Oatllard, Charles Dennis, Jr., 2^e/e9J}^afej' C. Pickersgili, Russell, Lowell Holbrook, Warren NVeston, Royal Phelps, Caleb Barsrow, Benjamin Babcoek, Robt. B. Mintum, Gordon W. Burnham, Frederick Channcey, George S. Stenhcoson, William H. Webb, Plllot, WiUiam E. Dodge, James Bryce, Francis Skiddy, Charles P. Burdett, Rob't. C. Fergnsson, Daniel S. Miller, William £. Banker, Samuel L. Mitchell, \Vm. Sturgis, James Q. De Forest, IXenry K. Bogert. Itenuis Perkins, Robert L.Stuart, Alexander V. Blake, Charles D. Levcrlch, J. D. JONES, President, CHARLES DENNIS, "Vice-Pres't, W. H. H. MOORE, 8dViC8-Prest, J. D. HEWLETT, 8d Vlce-Pr***!, A O W. Bull, Horace B. ClaSln. NIAGARA ANCE COMPANY, ... - »1.0O0,0O Merchants of SAN FIIANCIS Axaeta, . . . - (). WALL 60 -'• BIchards, A. 8. Barnes, Kgbert Stair, Win. T. Hlodgett. Jobn A Bartow, * lex. C. Emil Helnsmana, Jrb al Us<.4, Jobn K, W^ler, CjI. STREET. , »T50,000, Cold. • «vllb Ma> No Fire Rlaka Diaconuerted rine Taken by thla Company. ThI" Company Itaoes Policies on Veiaels, FrelvbU csricoe*. at. current rates. „ e. -.j..«»«... ...««... or San Fran ,«,„, London, New \orli. la «i-w nay'iblo i" Lowes Losses payrtot" Cisco, at the option of the Assaro*!. , . Sontbwick. P.rands Morao, i'. Sonihmayd, Tbos. B. Merrick, Oeorge A. Meyer. Ferdlnsna A. Bokts, Walter U. L^wis, JOHN K MTHBS. frisidaat. WILLIAM LECUNEY, via»fr«td«i^ _ ___ HALETsscrstarv TheL iverpool &Lon don & Globe Ins. Co. AjffetsGo/dy%2 0,000,000 AJfetsinthe and J B SCOTCHLKI!. — Pre»., ,) ABhS UOWfcS, ItNi.Se retary. ,. >. ROSE * COh Bankers SUTTON * . In VICe-Pr«« , [7. aS'/<z/^i',l3 ,000,000 Londo . CO., AK«>>t«« J ,*^ William A Ball, Then, w Mo> r.s. 8 M. Karle, THOMAS ni/TVAL MARINE INSCR.VNCE CO. OFFICE, No. T. Rruca. Albert B. Stnuaca, A. Aurnstos Lo>, . BROADWAY. aOl Adam Martin Bate*. W. M. Cash Capital, Wm. Hegeman, James K. Taylor, C. Klcharda, U. U. Uliksple, c K Mllnor B. t William Leoonsy, Moses A. Uoppock. Sheppard Gandy, David Lane, /JSOO.000. B. J. Howland, Lewis Cnrtis, H. John K. Myers. C. A. Hand, James Low, W. U. H. Moore, Henry Colt, P n 96,000 00 |1,0B.M7 l» TRUSTEES a. 01 payment and cancsli'd. TRUSTEES. R. » THE HEMAININI* FIFTV PRK CkNT of tbe OCT. STANDING i;KKTIFICATES OF TUE COMPAKT. <iF IHF. I.S.-^l'E OK inw. will be redecmrd and paid In cash io the h'>ld.>ni thpreofor tbelr legal representatives. OD and after TUESUAV. tba «tb day ol ^a/jUa^ Coin jt/GOOQOOa Charles Mn,II1 amount of Uarhie Premiums HW.UI M This Company ha* Ifsued no Policies except on Csrao Total cease, J. Wm. IW,OIO« Total suets : next. By order OF TH« Be-Insarsnce snd Claims das tbe Compsny eitlma; ed St.... HENRY KOOP, Assistant Manager. HLUO .MK.N/KL. Attorney. TRC8TBES A. A. : Corner of Cedar. St., KOI.I.OWIVO RT»TltUENT ' be issued on and after Tuesday the Second of .Vpril WTHE W, COB. CBilAR 8T. TotK.'Janasr7 U,'inLw Company la pabllthsd In oonronnttf with the rsqalremaata ot fec^loo la of Itscharisr: MARINE AND INLAND INSVRAircaE COMPANY No. 63 William ». allairs ol the $200,000 2,405.937 95 eaten of proUtH will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday will • COMPANY, BltOADWAV, Naw Newport Insurance Co., 3,379,060 00 386,739 4\ • Mutual Insurance 184*. AeenlK. Total amount of Assets Wt per cent Interest 00 . • •....- lis Yark 4fS William St. THE CHRONICLE. 880 Miscellaneous. Railroads. H. W. Farley, COTTON FACTOK 132 Pearl New BOX, York. Steel and 3901). A!(D 10 Cornhlll, E. C, London. mebchant, Street, p. O. Railroads. HeyerdaM, Schonberg & Co., Gilead A. Smith & Co., BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONUON 31 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. AND sioN comrifiis [June 29, 1872. W. Farlet, (Late •( New Orleans,) Gen. Partner. jAMEa A. FaRLKY. I r i„i,.,i parlnora Wm. O. Baldwin. Uml'eil Parmere. Of Montgomery, Alabama. No. Iron Rails, Refers by permission to C. N. .Tordau. Esa-. Cashier Third National Bank, New York Messrs, Howes & Macy, Bankers, 3J Wall street. New Tork. & Samuel Fox Orleans. Co.'s BESSEMER STEEL BAILS, Bills of Exelraustc on I.onilnn and Circular Notes In amounts to suit remitters or travelers. JOHN EKNNEDT. nENRY 8. U. ; Wm. J. EAILROAD SECURITIES NEGOTIATED. HOWARD MITCHELL, J. & Wilcox Co., IjEaf lard, ste.abine li , Steel fi» .BKAVER STREET, Steel EDWARD rRUCIBI.E STKEL WORKS, & and Iron Co., Lewistoifn, Pa., & Steel New STEEL TTRES, Axles, PorKiusx, Ac, OFFICES JJKW YOUK BOSTON 50 .lolIN- STRBHT. i>hilai)i:lphi.\ No. . FKDERAL 125 I^TEEKT. Chicago ; Stirni I'OL'crii St. 3*1 wm. TOOTHE, 59 : John : Canal Street. Sui-th General Agent, Street, N. Rar NEvvU.VS.-i New ifc uu uu « Tons 5« lb. " Nortli Yorkshire" do., in sti>re. 600 Tons 50 lb. "Aberdare "do.. n. ' WILSON, Late lit. i.,^.. No. No. 206 AND EDWARD Maj. Gen. .U.S.A. LIBERTY 51 ^ Report cpon, |133 ._, & 133 PEARL STREET, « BROAD Cotton NEW M.^CLEHOSE. S'ORK. Factors, Tobacco and General s ell Seciirltlesot all kinds. Con'ract for Commission STEKL I TIVES, CAR?, and other S.ippU(-fl, and negotiate UULWAY llOMhs, LOAVR, Ac. MANCHESTER Locomotive Works. MANUFACTUREnS OF Locomotives, Stationary Steam Engines, and Tools. MANCHESTER, N. H. ARETAS BLOOD, W. aupcrluleiKlelit Ma^ichesti-j-, N. H. 43 raerchauts. Advances made on Consignments Geo. to LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. NO inOBE raiJSTY, BAILBOAD SUPPLIES HAIR AND WOOL FELT. Edward W. 78 Broadw^ay, stuRlng of ctiarcoal or sawdust. It Is protected anair-tlKlit chaml)er. the best non-conductor known. fumi. and. without consuming more mucli as otliors which occupy double has rotary, adjustable slieU'es, afl'ording It E. P. STARR, Gen. m COBTLANDT Agent, STBEKT, Serrell, N. Y. New York. and explorations, patent wrought railroads, bridges "seri«:ll's unuHUal facilities for nrranguik' or removing the dishes. it is an excellent SAFE when not ryqulred as a refrigerator. W^m. P. Converse «c Co., W rine St.. New York, & Morris, Tasker Ai-ent Co., Pascal Iron Works, Philadel|ihia. Manufacturers of Wromriit Iron Tubes, Lap Weld. Boiler Flues. Gas Works Castings and Street Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, 4c. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: 16 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. NEW YORK, John street. CO., BOSTON, 80 State street. PHILA., 208 So.4th strie OAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and all other Steel Material lor Railway Use. HOUSE NAYLOR, IN LONDON BENVItIN CO. ic 31 Old Broad Street, who give special attention to orders for Railroad Iron, as well as Old KatlR. Scrap Iron and Metals. George A. Boynton, RROKER TO IN IRON, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. OF ALL KINDS. MannfactnrerB Agent of No space. Putnam, CIVIL ENGINEER, Is cylindrical in ice. will liold as tile Tiesuier. Devonshire ar., Boston. Dealer in RIade or Galvanized Iron. by MEANS, BOSTON. OFFENSIVE REFRIGERATORS. Hunt's Excelsior. D. G. Co., NAYLOR & tON KAILS, LOCOMO- WORKS All work accurately fitterl to ganges and thoroneh Ij" Interchauccahle. Plan, Material, Workniuuship w"u'' t.'"' ''^"'''•'Ji'''^ tu'ly guaranteed. M. ilaird, Chas 1'. Vai rv Win P Heiiycv Geo Bu.nham. Ertw II. «».',',&.... ulu\ln">ul'^. 99 and Sec. 'HILADKLPIIIA. YORK. Batlivay Commission IHercliants. L. F. S. STREET, MO. Manage ank Equip Btjild. NEW Robt. L. Maitland& Co., No. NEW YORK, ST. LOUIS, Bro., New York. & M. Baird PINE STREET. J Neiv York. LLK^ AMDBR HAITLAND. WINSLOW, RAILWAYS. Jones & Schuyler, 12 ^ ST., a & Pope J. RALDtVIN LOCOMOTIVE Wilson, SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Negotiate Loans and coraraissioN uierchantSjI P. Pros. St.L.& S.E.U'way & WiNSLOw Leh man Broth ers. Cotton Factors Thos. Rails, to arrive. In store. Montgomery, Ala. apd nndertakc RAILS. COPPER, SPuLTER, TIN, LEAD, Ni< KEL, niS.TIUTH, IT. LKU.UAJi, Co., Orleans, La. ton Kniriand. Siipply all Railway Equipment busluc-s>) geucrally. Railway l.OOi) J. bRUUAN, Ac The Bowling Iron Comnany, Dradlord England. The West cnmberlaiid lleiuati>e Iron Co., Workin' Pig Iron, York. OF APPROVED FOREIGS AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. HAVE For, SALE 3,000 Tuns 56 lb, "Crawshar " Fish : : boiler plates, i292 Pearl Street, Iron and Steel Rails &e. I'jires, AGENTS FOR Johnston, 48 Pine Street, Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans Iron Ralls, steel Rails, Old Ralls, ilessemer His Iron, *crap. Manufacturers of CRITCIRI, R sell A'tD Railways. JAMES JOHNSTON- BiGELow COB. OP V/ILLIAM ST. ST., U'lre, BIOELOW. P. Co., Iini'OHTKRS OP Wrought Iron Screw Piles, Shi p's F orglngs, ice. NEW TORK. William Butcher Bny and Rails, Tyre»t and Axles, S. BAB„ «8 S. MEUCIIANTS. raining Ropes, Cables, &c, Ctalv'd Iron AVire, Ship's Ri^gin^, Cialv'd Corrusated Sheet Iron, : CEDAR Justice, S. and Iron C Wasliliigtoii, Vostrf ACreeiiirlcU Sts. SALES OFFICK 41 & GENERAL R.tll.WAY AGENTS SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS. 27 OI J. JtlSTICE, DAEER. JOHN Kennedy S. York. LONDON. ANT> LARD 9. New 42 Clilf Street. Philip PRIME PHILIP Priiladrlpliia. Noi'tli5tli street. U Iron, New York and New In Ports of Agents in the United States for Sole BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Railroad H. ,• C3 OHAUNOET TIBBABD. ALEX. EVBBSON POOTI, Particular attention given to the cinmiuatlou Of Public Works for c»plt«ll»l« seeking Investments. P18E« Vibbard, Foote & Co., 40 RROADWAY, NEW YORK. Steel Rails, Iron Rails, iron viaducts." W P. Old Rails, AND BAILWAY EQCIPMENTtl.