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Title: March 23, 1867, Vol. 4, No. 91

Date: March 23, 1867
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image-container-0 attte’ feette, (tarntwat limf& §ailurag Ptotwtor, and Insurant Inntnal A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, representing the industrial and commercial interests of the united states. VOL. 4. Bankers and Brokers R E M O V A JL . SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1867. WE HAVE REMOVED TO THE MORE COM¬ MODIOUS OFFICE, ~No. 12 WALL STREET, : " Directly opposite our lormer Office. Hatch, Foote & Co., BANKERS and dealers in government securi¬ ties, GOLD, &c. Hedden, Winchester&Co NO. 69 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Bankers and Brokers. Stocks, Bonds, Government Securities and Gold bought and soM at market rates, on commission Interest allowed on balances. Advances made on approved securities. only. Particular attention given to orders for the pur¬ chase or sale oi the Adams, American, United States, Wells, Fargo & Co., and Merchants’ Union Express Stocks. All orders faithfully executed. JOSIAH HEDDEN. ISAIAH C. BABCOCK, LOCKE W.WINCHESTER, ROBT. M. HEDDEN. BANKING ROUSE OF White, Morris & Co., 29 WALL STREET, (Established 1854.) Members of the New York Stock Exchange, Gold Ex¬ change, arid Mining Board. Dealers in Government Securities. Special atten¬ tion given to Cellections. Four per cent interest allowed on Balances, subject to check at sight. WHITE, MORRIS & CO. John Bloodgood & Co., 22 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT AND OTRER SECURITIES. Interest allowed on deposits of Gold and Curren¬ cy, subject to check at sight, and particular utten- tiongiven to accounts of country banks and bankers. A. C. Graham, BANKER ANB BROKER, 8 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Southern Bills on London and Paris, Bills on Memphis, New Orleans and Mobile Tvler Wrenn & Co VV 1C1111 RANKERS, (X KjO.j NO. 18.WALL STREET, Buyand SeUat most liberal rates, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, &c. Orders for purchase and sale of Stoeks, Bonds and Gold promptly executed. TVLER, ULLMANN & CO., Chicago. Jones & Westervelt, * BANKERS St BROKERS, Government Securities, Stocks, Ronds, and Gold, bought and sold on COMMKCIaL PAPER AND LOANS OF GOLD NEGOTIATED. HOS. 12 NEW 5k 14 BROAD STREETS# Bankers and Brokers. Joseph A. Jameson, Amos Cotting, Of Jameson,Cottiug&Co. St. Louis. James D. Smith, of the late Arm of James Low & Co., New York Louisville, Ky. Jameson,Smith &Cotting BANKERS, NOS. 14 & 16 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Receive Deposits in Currency and Gold, and allow Interest at the rate of Four Per Cent per annum on daily balances which may be checked for at right. Will purchase and sell Gold, Bonds and Stocks strictly and only on Commission. P. Hayden, BANKER, AND DEALER IN BULLION AND SPECIE, 24 Nassau Street, New Yo4t. The Specie Department will be in charge of J. S. Cbonise, (late of J. S. Cronise & Co.), who has my authority to sign ihe Firm name by procu¬ ration. Garth, Fisher & Hardy, BANKERS, * No. 18 NEW STREET, Successors to Harrison, Garth <t Co. and Henry C. Hardy). Government Securities, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, etc., bought and sold at the \‘ regular” Board of Brokers and at the Gold Exchange in person and on commis¬ sion only. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought, sold and collected. Deposits received, subject to check, without no¬ tice, and Four per cent, interest allowed thereon. M. K. Jesup & Company, BANKERS AND MERCHANTS, 84 BROADWAY. blonds and Loans for Railroad Cos#* Contract for Iron or Steel Ralls, Locomotives, Cars, etc., and undertake all business connected with Railways# C. POWELL, GREEN Sc CO. Bankers & Commission MERCHANTS, 88 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. Stocks, Bonds and Governments bought and sold exclusively on Commission. Gelston & Bussing, BANKERS Sc BROKERS 27 WALL STREET All orders receive our Personal Attention. BANKERS Sc BROKERS Wm. J. Gelston, John S. Bussing. Theo. M. Morgan, NO. 91. Bankers and Brokers. Duncan, Sherman & Co., B JL IV IS. E R S CORNER OF PINE AND NASSAU STS* ISSUE CIRCULAR NOTES AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, For the nae of Travelers abroad and in the United States, available in all the principal cities of the world; also, COMMERCIAL CREDITS. For use in Europe, east of the Cape or Good Hope, West Indies, South America, and the United 8tates. Wilson, Callaway & Co., BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 44 Broad Street, N. Y. Government Securities, Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bought and sold on the most liberal terms. Mer- hants, bankers, and others allowed 4 per cent, on eposits. The most liberal advances made on Cot¬ ton, Tobacco, &c., consigned to ourselves or to our correspondents, Messrs. J. K. GILLIAT & CO., of Liverpool. Western Bankers. Citizens’ Union Bank, (Chartered by the State of Tennessee.) MEMPHIS, TENN. Bay and Sell Foreign and Domestie Exchange United States Securities, State of Tenne-see, 8helby County, and Memphis Bonds, an! past due Coupons. Particular attention paid to Collections. L. A. Benoist & Co., BANKERS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, Bny nnd Sell Exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Canadas. Also, drafts on London and Paris for sale. Scott & Co., Late Scott, Kerr Sc Co., BANKERS, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Collections made on all accessible points and re¬ mitted for on the day of payment, less current rates ot exchange. , The Marine Company OF CHICAGO. J. Young Scammon President. Robebt Reid Manager. General Banking: and Collections promptly attended to. Established 1848. Haskell & Co., BANKERS, ST. LOUIS, MO. Dealers in Government Securities, Gold and Ex¬ change collections made on all accessible points and promptly remitted for ajt current rates of exchange. Second National Bank. ST. LOUIS, MO. Capital..$200,000 | Surplus..$150,566 Prompt attention given to the business of corres¬ pondents^E D. JONES, Cashier. NORTH-WESTERN STATES bank or Geo. C. Smith & Bro., 48 LASALLE ST., CHICAGO, (Lake Bank of Montreal.) * Special attention given to collections#
image-container-1 354 THE CHRONICLE. [March 28,1867. Bankers and Brokers. Fourth National Bank. Capital $5,000,000 NASSAU STREET, N. E. COR. PINE STREET. All the Government I-oans for tale. Collections made for Healers on best terms. Central National Bank, 318 BROADWAY. Capital $3,000,000. Has for sale all descriptions of Government Bonds— City and Country accounts received on terms mos favorable to our Correspondents. i - Collections made in all parts of the United State and Canadas. WILLIAM A. WHEELOCK, President. WILLIAM H. SANFORD, Cashier. The Tradesmens NATIONAL BANK. 291 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CAPITAL $ 1,0^0,000 URPLUS, 4U0,000 RICHARD BERRY, President. ANTHONY HALSEY, Cashier. Tenth National Bank. Capital $1,000,0- 0. No. 336 BROADWAY Cor. WORTH ST. Designated Depository of the Government. Bank¬ ers’ and Dealers’ Accounts solicited. D. L. ROSS, President. J. H. Stout, Cashier. Gilliss, Harney & Co., BAN K E R S, NO. 24 BROAD STREET. Buy and Sell at Market Kates ‘ f ALL UNITE!* STATES SECURITIES. 8olicit accounts from MERCHANTS, BANKERS and other.-*, and allow interest on daily balances, subject to Sight draft. Make collectioaia on favorable terms, And promptly execute orders for the l'urchase or Sale of Gold, State, Federal and Railroad Securities. ADAMS, KIMBALL Sc IttuORE, BANkbrs, No. 14 Wall Street, New York. Buy and Sell at Market Rates Government Securi¬ ties, oi all issues, and execute orders for the pur¬ chase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, and GOLD. Interest allowed on deposits of Gold and Cur¬ rency, subject to check ar sight. L. S. Watkins, NO. 11 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, BANKER, And Dealer in all Classes of Govern¬ ment Set ur.ties uud Cold. Collections made in all parts of the United States and British America. Southern Bankers. National Bank of the Republic, 809 A 811 CHESTNUT STREET, * PH1LADELPH1 A, Capital.. $500,000 Ofl'ers its services to Banks and Bankers on liberal terms. - DIRECTORS I Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan Hi lies, Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Samnel A. Bispham, William H William H. Rhawn, President, - Late Cashier of the Central National Bank. Joseph P. Mumtord, C ehier, Late of the Philadelphia National Bank. Edward B. Orne, William Errlan, Osgood Welsh, Frederit A. Hoyt, Rhawn. - Washington. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF WASHINGTON, H. D. COOKE (of Jay Cooke <fc Co.), Pres’t. WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Government Depository and Financial Agent of the United state-. We buy and sell all classes ol' Government securities on the most favorable terms, ui.d ive eep cial aitenrion to business connected with the several departments of the government. Full information with regard to Government loans at all times cneerfolly furnish-, d. BOB’T H. MAURY. JA8. L. MAURY. RbB’T T. BROOKS R. H. Maury & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS No. 1014 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA. Sterling Exchange. Gold and Silver, Bank Notes, State, City, and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, <fcc., bought and sold on commission. jsgr" Deposits received and Collections made on all accessible points in the United States. N. Y. Correspondent, Vermilyb A Co. Charles D. Carr & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, AUGUSTA, G A . COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY REMITTED FOR. Jas. M. Muldon & Sons, No. 52 St. Francis St., Mobile, Ala. Dfaler*in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Gov¬ ernment Securities. Bonds, Cold and Silver. Prompt aitention given to Collections. References : B ibcock Bros & <’o , Bankers, New York. Goodyear Bros. & Durand, Bankers, New York. E. H. Bulkly & Co., Brokers, New York. Byrd & Hall, New Yoik. Martin, Bates & Co. Merchants, New York. Geo. D. H. Gillespie, late Wolff & Gillespie. Henry A Hurlburt, late Swift <fc Hurlbert. Home Insurance Company oi New York. New York Life Insurance Company. Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford. Underwriters Agency New Yo-k, Ch Ties Wal-h. Pre ident Bank of Mobile. Henry A Schroeder, Free. Southern Bank of Ala. Southern Bankers. Burke & Co., BANKERS, 54 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS, Draw on Merchants National Bank, New York, and Bank of Liverpool, England. Collections and remittaLces promptly attended to. Conner & Wilson, „ No. 5 Broad Street, Charleston, S. c,, BANKERS Sc DEALERS IN FOREIGN* DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.SPECIS. - BANK NOTES, STOCKS, AND B NDSw Especial attention paid to Collections. Reler to Duncan, Sherman & Co., New York; Drexel & Co., Pi-iladelphia; Th* Franklin Bank and Johnston Bros., Baltimore; R. H. Maury * Co., Richmond, Va., Charles D. Carr St Co. Augusta, Ga. Eastern Bankers. Page, Richardson & Co, 114 STATE STREET, BOSTON, BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON LONDON , and JOHN MUNROE Sc CO., PARIS. ALSO IB8UK Commercial Credits for *he purchase of Merehai dise in England and the Continent. Travxllus’ Ceedits for the use of TraveUeits abroad. Dupee, Beck & Sayles, STOCK BROKERS, No. 22 STATE STREET, BOSTON. JAMES A. DUPE*, JAMES BECK, HENRY BATIKS Western Bankers. J.W. Ellis, Prest. Lewis Worthington, V.-PretL Thb- dobe Stanwood, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cincinnati. Collections made on all points WEST and SOUTH, and promptly remitted for. Capital >iock, $1,000,000. Surplus Fun$250,000* Direct- rs.—John W. Ellis, Lewis Worthington, L. B. Harrison, William Glenn, R. M. Bishop, William Woods, JameB A. Frazer, Robert Mitchell, A 8 Winslow. Gilmore, Dunlap & Co., 108 Sc 110 West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers in GOLD, SILVER, UNCURRENT BANK NOTES, and all kinds of GOVERNMENT BONDS, COLLECTIONS MADE at all accessible points and remitted for oh day of payment. Checks on UNION BANK OF LONDON. Warren, Kidder & Co., RANKERS, No. 4 WALL ST., NEW YORK. Orders for stoc' s, Bonds, and Gold pvomptly exe¬ cuted. FOUR PER (.'ENT. INTEREST ALLO WED on deposits, subject to check at sight. John Cockle & Son, BROKERS In Foreign Exchange, Ronds, Notes, Ac., Ac. 82 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. References.—Moses Tayicr; John Munroe & Co ; C. Savage, U.S. Ap raiser; W. Cockle, Peoria, Ill.; Hon. F. K. Spinner. Treasurer U. S.. Wa*hiiurtmv OF'FJL.E OF George K. Sistare, . AD OINING HOWES & MACY, 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. February 11, 1867. New York City and County Stocks Wanted. Family Aid Bonds, S-ddier s Bounty Fund Bonds, and other Cooniy Sto ks. Also, Stocks due in 1868 to 1810 at a very high price. George Butler, BANKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, GALVESTON, TEXAS. (Established in 1847.) Collections prompt y attended to and remitted for by Sight Drafts on Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Bankers, New York. References in New York Duncan Sherman & Co; I. H. Frothingh. ni, Esq., Pres’t. Union Trust Co.; Moses Taylor, Esq.; R. H. Lowry, Esq., Prest. Bank of Republic; Henry Swift & Co.; H. B. Clnflin & Co Office In New York No. 71 Broadway.- T. H. McMahan & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Healers in Domestic and Foreign Exchange. GALVESTON, TEXAS. Special attention given to Collections of all kinds, having prompt and reliable correspondents at all ac¬ cessible points in the State, and REMITTANCES PROMPTLY MADE IN SIGHT EXCHANGE AT CURRENT RATES. refer to National Park Bank, Howes & Macy, and Spofford, 'Tileston A Co., New York. Second National Bank and J. W. 8eaver, Esq., Boston. Drexel A Co. and D. 8. Stetson * Co., Philadelphia. T. F. Thlrkleld * Co., Cincinnati. Third National Bank and Jos. E. Elder & Goodwin, St Lonis. Fowler,■ Etanard A Co, Mobile. Pike, Impeyre A Bro., New Orleans. Drake, KleinwcrthA Cohen, Lon- ion and Liverpool / ' ... FOR SALE. D. A. Given, of Watts, Given & Co., Paducah, Ky. D. W. Jones, of Boyle Co., Ky. I . M. Flournoy, Pres’t Commercial Bank of Ky. N. S. Ray, late Cash’r Com’l B’k of Ky., Lebanon, Ky BANKING HOUSE OF Given, Jones & Co., 33. BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. THE CITY BANK OF N. O., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders for the purchase or sale of Government Securities, Stocks, Bonds*, and Gold, promptly executed. Interest allowed on Deposits, subject to cheques at sight. ' - . Special attention given to the Foreign Exchange Business. Given, Jones & Co. are prepared to draw Ster' ing Bill*1, at sight or sixty days, on the Bank of Liverpool, in s* ms to suit purchasers. The New. Orleans House will make Collect ons in that City and at all accessible points South, and remit on the day of payment. We refer mi Bank or America and Natiokal Bank or State or New York, New Yofk City, and to any of the Kentucky Banka.
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