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HUNT'S MERCHANTS

MAGAZINE,

REPRESENMNG THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATE&

NEW

VOL.14.

MAY

YORK,

Financial.

QVbucrtiacmcntisi.

have equal opportunities.

BANA

B.

A:

Co.,

BANKERS,
NO. lOiWALL STRKET,
Government

NEW YORK,

J.

& SI William St., N. Y.
t3^ Vor terms of Subscription see
5th Pag^e.
79

VERMILYE &

AGSNTS FOR THE

Canadian
CO.,

BANKERS,
and 18 Na«8an

16

Bank of Commerce,
No. 36 ExchanselPlace,

York,

Street, Nenr

Buy and

Financial.
DEALERS IN ALL

OF OOVERNllENT

ISSITGS

SECURITIES.

(INCORPORATED, NOVEMBER,

RAILTITAY STOCKS, BONDS AND

OOLD,
MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES.

and draw on the

Sterling Eichange,

Also transact

to conrerslons of gold

and cnrrency. P. O. Box

tasi.

Duncan, Sherman &Co.,
No. 11 Nassau

St.,

Nevr York City.

CIRCULAR NOTES AND CIRCULAR
Letters of Credit, available and parable In all the
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB WCfeLD aUo special
ISSUE

on Depostta.

Interest

1859.)

Sell

BANK OF SCOTLAND, LONDON.

other banking business, and glre particular attentloa

BUT AND SELL ON COMMISSION

The National Bank-Note
Company,

H. Goadby,

bought and sold on Coinmtsslon.
Deposits received and Interest allowed.

CO.,

PUBLISHERS.^

&

G. Harper

J.

Gold, Stoekg and fiondA

Securities,

3«1.

Financial.

&

Robins, Powell
AJvfrtlseniPiits will be puhlialied at 20 cents per
line for each hist'rtlon, Hpaoe hetiiK ineaMured lu aK^tc
type, 14 lines to the Inch ; when dcflalte orders are given
fur three, hIx, or twelve months, a very liberal discount
will be nmdt".
AdverttsemcntH will have a favorable place when
tint Inserted, but no promise of continuous publication
tu the best place can be given, as all adverlUera must

Wn.

NO.

25. 1872.

;

Eugravers oftlie U.S. Postage Stamps,
Tenders, aud
Bon(l!>i, Legal
National
KnaKAViVQ

Ain>

Bank

Notes.

No. 37

WALI.

C«bti-

FICATK9, Drafts. Statb and Railboad Bokds.
Btlls op Exchange, Postage Stamps, akd
Commercial Papers,

modem

Im-

provements of value, with special safeguards devised
by Uie company and patented, to prevent frauds by
photographic and other modes of counterfeiting and
alterations.

—

sion.

Marquand

variety of Banlc-\ote

1

NEW
J. II.

STREET,

YORK.

VAX AXT\*'ERP,

Preset.

T. H. PORTER, Vice-PresU.
A. D. SHEPARD, Treasurer.
J. IfIACIM»NOtJGlI, Secretary.

Kaufman,

A. C.

BANKER,

J.

VAL9TOK

BROWN.

B.

BROWV.

Augustus J. Brown & Son
BANKEBH,
SO Liberty Street, Neiv York.
BPBCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NBOOTIA
TION OF

RAILROAD SEOVRITIBS

IN

SOUTHERN SECURITIES,

CHARLESTON,

S. .C.

r.ock

Box

N« w Orlea n s

381.

WiU parchase

KXCHANGB, COTTON, KTC.
PsrUcnUr ktuntloa RlT«a
W.rains

Rail).

to

Bacivlw wul For

Current Accoonta received on such
agreed apon.

temu

u may

be

Morton, Bliss

& Co.,

Bankers, 30 Broad

St.,

N. Y.

t^
jy

patch.

&

SOUTTER
Ho. 53

Issue Circular Notes and Letters of

Credits available in

Co.,

S.'ourltleJ'.

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

Advances made on approved secnrltles.
Bpeclal factUttes for negotiating Commercl&l Paper.
Collections botb Inland and foreign promptiymade.
ForeiSli aad DomeiUc Loans Negotiated.

Gibson, Casanova & Co.,
BANKERS,
EXCHANGE PLACE.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
and GOLD bought and solJ

SrOCKS. BONDS,

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

uu the most favorable terms.
INTFI!F«T allowed on deposits cither In Currency
check at sight, the same a« with
orUol:
'

on

all

marteuble

seCTirltles.

...i-j jf Deposit Issued bearing Interest.
COLLECTIUNS made at all points "J
of >ue
the u«ium
.

and BRITISH PROVINCES.

»

UNION

&

Amsterdam.
BANKING HODHB OF
Co.,

- -

-

KouNTZE Brothers,

Interest allowed on Deposits enbject to Sight Dralt
or Check.

CEl'.l..

parts of

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

Hope

irvjalers In Bills of Exchange, Qorernments. Bonds
fttocks, Gold, Commercial Paper, and all Negotiable

the I !'
AI>\

all

the World.

WILLIAM 8TRKRT. NEW TOK&.

No. 50

Commer-

Credit for Travelers; also

Negotiate First-Class Railway, City

Southern Collectloiu receive especial attention
and remitted for promptly at BEST rates of Exchange.
NOTES, DRAFTS and ACCEPTANCES dne
and maturing In this or adjoining States can be con.
centrated at this point with uivantage.
17* All buelnesa attended to with fidelity and des.

Charles G. Johnsen,
comniKsioN ioerchant,

Telegraphic Transfers of Money to aad froiD London, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, ±c.

cial

BANKERS
AUe.

Canada and ^est

;

and Bond Paper, of superior

\%'AI.L

Hill,

Stocks, Bonds and Gold boQ^bt and sold on commlsslon Collections made ; Business Paper Negotiated.

on baud.

OPFICE, No.

&

BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 18 Devonshire St., Boston,

AND DEALER

pressions, without charge for repairs.

A

Co.,

NE\r YORK.

Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commis-

All steel plates engraved and printed by this company are warranted to give thirty thousand good Im-

quality, always

ST.,

Members New York Stock Exchange.

PMim?r» of Bakk-Kotbs,

In the highest style of the art, with all

&

Marquand, Hill

credits for use In the United States,
Indies.

12 Wall Street.

New York.

Deposlla recelTCd from Banks and IndlTldnals, sib
oec to check at alcht, and Intereat allowad Uaraon a«
FOUR PKKCBRT pel aDnnin.
Collections mads throuKboni the UolMd SUIas,tb«
Bntlih ProTtnc«a and Baropa.

OOTArnmsnts Heenritle. iwoaht and

soul.

William T. Meredith & Co.,
No.

»4

EXCHANGE PLACE, HtW TORK.

Dealers

!

RAILROAD * nVNICIPAI. BONDS.
Stoeka aad BeenrlUea Boufkt la* SoM
;at the New Turk Stock Exebaaf*.

LOANS AND PAFEB NBQOTIATn>-DmBnT
ALLOWED ON DEPOiiirS.

6U

THE CHRONICLE.

Foreign Exchange'

Walker, Andrews
New

14 TVall Street,

Andrews

&

& Co.,

FinanoiaL

James Robb, King &Co.,

THIRD AVENUE

BANKERS,

Co., Paris.

Available In

......

James W. Tucker & Co.,

BONDri bought and sold on Cummlssiou.

Also

Issue Travelers Credits available In

all

-

DRAFTS

and

parts of th«

President,

CiEORCE
OPBif

on
and

HAICiHT,

L.

Secretary.
Daily From 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
And on the Evenings of

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
Fj!OM

Cammann &

C

TO

O'CLOCK.

8

Co.,

Bankers and Brokers.

8 Wall Street, New York,
Transact a Gknxral Banki.no Business,
particular attention to the PUKCHASE

and

SIX PER CENT
glvt,

""^

^'"•" ^""' ^"'

lntl?e°s7f?orAprtl?s"t.°^^'^''''

mTE^TpAID

ON ALL SUMS

AND SALE

world.

Correspondents In

MORTON, BLISS &

W.

CO., 30

UlTIES.

BROAD STREET,

BANIiERS,
Nassau Street,

DRAW

OF GOVERNMENT, bTATB AND liAlLllOADSKCU.

this City,

New

NEGOTIATE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD AND
MUNICIPAL BONDS.

&

G.

D.

G. C. Ward,

LONDON CORRESPONDENTS,
CITTf BANK, Thrcadneedle Street,

D. O. MILLS, President.

ot

BROTHERS & COMPAnW

AmERICA,

Government and State

Commercial Credits issned for use Ir Knropc, China"
51ie Hast and West Indies, and South Amerlon

Japan.

also Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers available In all parts of the World.

Dfmanci and Time Bills of Exchange, payable In
London and elsewhere bought and sold at current
rates, also cable Traiisters.

Demand Uralta on Scotland and Ireland, alto on
Canaua, British Columbia and San Frmclfco. Bills
Collected, and other iJanklnif business transacted.
JOHN PATON,
i .„„„,
"'".

APCH. McKlNl.AY.t^g'

to draft at

Williams ScGuioNj
Vork.

ISSUED,

avaltalile In all parts of

afol^Sf.^r^iSK."""

BII.T a

tosffi-^Srch^i^e^s'

»Jountry Bankers can bg supplied with Bills of Eir>r small timonnts, on
the prlnclnal
cities of Kurone, also vl,h Tickets for l5a?si.™from
or to. hiirope.bv tlio OUION LINK of Mall stenm«r«'
vuildKe, ui large

advanc'eSm.\de upon CONSIGNMENT^OF
COTTON, and other Produce to Ourselves or ^"*
Col^
respondents.
Alex. s. Petrle ^k Co.,

Gnlon

&. Co.
Liverpool.

London.

96

&

SOUTH STREET, NEW TORK.

PRESCOTT.QROTE &CO., Bankers Londnr,
W. TAPSCOTT & CO., OWhUiL LlvcrpSoK
Orders for (iovernnient Bonds, nocks and Merchan'?"'"'""'• *'"' ForeliO Exchange and llralu

Messrs.

William

&
BAKKEIW AND

Baldwin

Kimball,

STOCK BROKERS,

14 WAIil.
Interest

STREET, NEIV YORK.
Allowed on Deposits.

Msmber N. Y. StocH and CoW Exchange; ''"^"'•'
'

C.

RALSTON, Cashier.

THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA
THREADNEEDLE STREET,
MARCUARD, ANDRE &

CO.

Issues Letters of Credit available for the

BANK CORPORATION, LONDON.

ATLANTIC CITIES,

London, Dublin,

Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen

Paris,

and other leading European

cities.

Ports.

Oilman,

C.

No. 8 W^all Street,

comer of William

.

Mue

(FOB

at sellers option.

&

44

COMMISSION

Bought

Eastern

Co.,

mPROYED

MERCHANTS

Ten per cent
Morris,

)

Illinois,

Securities, Gold, Stocks
So d on Commission, and
(uid Interest allowed
for at sight.

iTo. BABKKT.

Barney

0. H.

BATMONi^

)

E.

ON:

FARniS.
from

all

expenses)
pa
"^
'
'

SANFORD,
Attorney and Solicitor

References given to prominent persons in any
^
city in the Union.

REMOVAL.

LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Acconnts received

Interest (clear

wherever desired.

and Bonds

wh ich may be checked

Capital.

MONEY L0ANT;D FOR EASTBSN PARTIES

BROAD STREET.

in

PARIS.

SAFE INVESTMENT

"SPECIALTY."
Cash paid at once for the above Securities; or thev
on comniisslon,

R. T. Wilson

CO.,

EXCHANGE ON LONUOK AND PAKIS.

and marine Insurance Stocks
and Scrip.

BANKERS AND

ON

ANT)

mUNitOE &

WrALL STREET,

will be sold

on

CONSOLIDATED BANK, LONDON

Street, Ji.Y

Dealer In

Fire

New York,

Cticnlar Letters of Credit for Travellers

E. S. Bailey,
05

Co.^

BANKKRS,

and Marine Insurance Stock,
Street

&

John Munroe

DXALIB ir

'

bcm

W.

$5,000,000

ment Securities.
ALSO, ox
State, CItjr and Railroad Loans Ne- The Branches
of the Oriental Bank
gotiated.
at Hong Kong, and other Asiatic

Government

IiBuB Stoning Exchange and demand notes In
sums
tosnltpurchasers payahiP I all ^arisoiOre.t BrUaln
and I..-.land, aud available lor the Continent
ol
£iUrop6 OQ

-

EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON THE

Liberal cash advances made on consignments
ol
Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to
ii- uui
our mouus
frlmids
In Liverpool and London.

Co.

Bank

execu-

j

Tapscott, Bros.

This

siglit.

CREDITS

Ksrope &c

'"^-^

-

-

40

IN PAPJS, Messes.

AND

Paris and the Union Bank »J London In
'
sums to suit.
Subscription atrents for the Ciibontci.b In Paris.

New

IN LONDON,
TION,

Especial Attention given to Invest-

Fire
4G P ne

Exchange on

-

YORK, Messrs. LEES & WALLER.
No. S3 PINE SREET,

on the ORIENT j\L

ted at the usual rates of commission.
Interest allowed on dally balances, and subject

K. T.,

I'KAVELLERS ana COMMERCIAL

BTS.,

purchase of Merchandise In the East Indies, China,
Japan, Australia, and other countries, authorizing bills

INSURANCE SCRIP,

IsstJB

TS'all Street,

BOWEN,

BANKERS AND BROKERS,

Co.,

Credits for Travelers In Europe,

63

Itosids. Rail-

WALL STREET, New York.

No. 4

PARIS, I.0NDON, BOSTON.
WILLIAM STREET,

&

NEW

IN

Orders lor Governments, Gold and Stocks

4S AVall Street.

&

& SANSOME

AGENTS.

Co.,

road Stocks and Bonds, aud other
^eeurmaw. on *:«itimi«»low.

Utley

Agency of the
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH

19

&

LOCKWOOD

6'aWALL 8TRKET, NEW YORK.
•'S STATE STREET. BOSTON.

Bowles Brothers

California,

SAN FRANCISCO.

BANKEIiS,

AOKNTS POB

ttARINd

COR. CALIFORNIA

YORK.

94 BROADWAY.
Transact a General Rnnkln;; business. Including the piircha^ie and snl«

parts ot the world.

6c

Co.,

Capital Pald-rp

Co.,

Commercial and Travelers Credfts
all

The Bank of

Receive the accoimts of interior banks,
ukcrs,
corporations and Merchants.
Agents for the sale of City, County and I ilroad
Bonds, Issue Letters of Credit for foreign travi .

STREET,

issua

Available In

&

si ght.

:

UNION BANK OF I.ONDON

NO. £0 WAIili

NEW

PINE STREET,

27

York,

SIGHT AND TIME BILLS
ON THE

Brown Brothers

eposits received Bnhlpct to clieok at

^*'

Co., Winslow, Lanier
BANKERS,

&

B. Shattuck

No. 23

.

•

COMMERCIAL CREDITS

LONDON. PAKIS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVAN<;ES made on Cousifrnments. STOCKS

BANKERS,
RTTE SCRIBE, PARIS.

JOHN H. LYON,

LONDON.
. PARIS

HOTTINGVER & CO..

5

actli St.,

NEir YORK.

part ol Europe, etc., through

all

CITV BANK,

Commercial and Travelers' Credits and Franc Exchange on PARIS.
Railway and other LOANS negotiated. Stocks and
bonds dealt In on CoinniisBtou.
Interest on deposits.

&

Cor.

WALL STREET

S<

Savings Bank,
Tblrd Avenue and

Issue Letters ot Credit for Travellers

TRAVEI.ERS' CREDITS.

25, 187^.

Financial.

Tork.

CIRCULAR NOTES AISD STEELING EXCHAJS'OE
On ITnlon Bank of liondon.

3

[May

on b'alancai
"»i»nce»

S. D.

Raymond &

FOSTKB.

Co.,

BANKERS AND BR0KBE8
6 WAL L ST REET.
STOCKS, GOLD, BONDS AND ALL
8BCURITIES

August Belmont

&

Co.,

OTHER

HATE REMOVED TO

Bought and Sold on Commission.
Interest paid on Deposits subject to chock.

D. N. BATJNEY )A. fl.BABNJSyijSpwUil.

I

19

&

il

NASSAU STREET,

May

25,

THE CHRONICLE

1872

&

Parker

SAVANNAH, OBORGIA.

WoHtora OUjr >nd Ooun-

Hair and aell
bouilM.

Pald-Vp Capital,
$1,000,000
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CHARTER.

f

&

FooTE

French,

Colloctluns attended to with precision and dispatch,
free of cluirKe, and remitted for on day of payuient.
The CoUcetloQ paper for all this State and P'I,;nda can
be concentrated at this point with frreat advuutage.

BANKBBS,
No.

BOSTON.

Ooasress Street,

7

Qold, State,

Uov<-rnrnotit Hecarltles,
ty Bad CItv 'ouil*. ftWo
lu

l>-jaterJ

I

.

\-

I.

t')'i,

lu Huini <nii at diiies to suit.

MM lIClALCitKDlM A.t(DCl^»CIIl,ARLET•

TltWELLKUS .aSUUD,

.:s j-olt
iM-i'il.' In all pa t!i ol'

K II rope.

___^.^

&

Sweet

Brewster,

OF

iold.

•100,000

The

1

muuroe &

Co.
4c

and

tiie

U.

&

MONTGOMERY.

ALA,'
Joa. S. Bbah
Cash'r.

T. p. Braxoh,
Vlce-Pres't.

&

Merchants

Planters

NATIONAL BANK,

\

AUGUSTA, QA.

K«t.

......

Caab Capital,

$200,000

BANKER, FACTOR AND

Commission

BAKKBUS,

;PHII.ADEI.PHIA.
Trareactatreneral Banklnif ana Kxchanxe business
ncluJlne Purchase and Sale ot Stocks, Uonds, Gold

on Commlsalnn.

W. Clark &

E.

Co.,

BANKBBS,

Austin & Oberge,

Correspondents:

WALS UT STREET.

Lawkknob Begs.*

01IABLK3 n. OBEBGE.

Co.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.
[Oealera la

GOi,D,

SILVER and

aOVEBNitlENT BONDS.
COLLECTIONS RIADE
points and remitted lor

at

Undl

all

aU

of

acce«sflile

CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS
SALB

[oHN H.

J<

Daniels,

BANKER,

Wllmlnston,

Bryce

Collections

made and
for invest

Current rates.
on unproved farina at ten

Rcinlllert at
'>ra

per cent iutereat, payable semi-annually.

BuBEUSs,

A. K. Wai.ebb, Caahler

Pres't.

Bank,

National

First

all

GEOUQIAAND ALABAMA

A SPKC1AI.TT.

Proinpt

attention given 10 COLLECTIONS, both in Columbus
and poUits in connection. Will purchase or sell staple
articles of Merchandise in wholCMale lots.
C. C.

Flowkkrbb. Qbo. M. Klbis
Cashier.

Vice-President.

President.

Mississippi Valley

Soutliera Secariiloa 'of every dencrtptlon. vlr.; FnState, City & Ilailroad btoclu,

A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND

VICKSBDBG,

DEPOSIT,
KIISS.

eBO. I.

AJ.BX.

HOLMB*.

&

Holmes

all parts of this State and
t;jr' Collections made
South Carolina, and remitted fur on day at collection

at current rate of

oatod.

liKFBRENCKs:— New York— Henry ClewB.Kpq., bank
Wail Bt. Me^-srs. David Lumb &. Co., importers,
Duiiue bt.: Benedict & noardman, dnnscllors at
Law, Si) Broadway t ramc. Hare * i-ockwood. Insurance Afcents. 3i 3 itroadway Tbomaa Harbour Bbq.,
(Harbour Brothers). Freshtent ol tue Barbour > lax
a pluningCo .Pa tterao n N.J.
__^
Edoah Joxks, Cashier
W. W. Berry, President,

'-r. 3::

;

;

The Third National Bank
OF

NASHVILLE, TENN.
Accounts of Interior Banka, Bankers' Merchants and
others solicited. DcaU lu C. S., State, County and
collections

BANKERS.

Second National Bank,
TITU8VILLE, PENN.,
Capital

Ky„

dealer* in

and Domestic Exchange, Government Bonds
Local Securities, Give prompt attention to
and
eaUaotlooa and order* fa vyeetment ot fmida.

.

with
DeiuMlted
'

ForelirD
all

C.

BTDX,

•

•
IT.

S.

.

•300,000

.

Treasarer to secure Circulation

andDepoelu

CaaUer,

saafiW.

CHAS,

made and promptly remitted

eurrent rate of Exchange.

Bryan

HYDS

&

for at the

^y^X',;'^^^^^?:

Hunter,

BANKERS AND BROKERS.

BAY

St.,

SAVANNAH,

0«org:ia.
Box am.

p, o.

Key box M.

Co.,

;

lis

101

S.O.

|

Books opened In plain and conotstt manner. CompUcaied and disputed accoaata Inveatlgated and. ad-

STOCK AND BOND BROESRS,

&

H. Vcyseyy

KAOBBTH.

Macbeth,

CHARLESTON,

New York fixchange.

PKOFESSIONAIi ACCOITNTANT)
OFFlCK 150 B OADWAY, NKW YOKK.

Bank,

I

street, Louisville,

LARGE LOANS.

Terms upo n a pplication.

Wm.

STOCK AND BOND, broker:
Georgia.
Colambns,
STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECHRITIES OF

I

UO West Main

Bieber Gaase, 13.
Having now established our awn house in GERMANY, with auBurpassed Connections throughout
Burope, we shall make a Leading Specialty of tlie

N. C.

parts oi the United States.

H. Castleman,

3?ErEfiENCE8
Atlantic Nat. Bank, N. Y. 1! ink of Anbnrn, N. T.
Nat, B'k of Vernon, N. Y. St»te Sav'cs Inst.. Chlc'(0
Cayuga Co. N«t. H'k, N.V. Male SavVs As*.. St. Louis
Cook County National tiauk, Chi ago,

Morton, Galt

FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN,

Bauk Nutc«;
BoudH and Coupons.

N. T. Correapondent :— Bank of Uia Manhattan Co.

Willi County, Illinois.

Money loaned

BANKERS,

currt'ut

John A. Klbih,

ob day of payment.

1iH)R

McKlNNON.

;

G. P. Curry,

WILniNGTON,

110 West Fonrtb Streat,

ic

J

I. Peake, Eso., (of Peake, OpN. Y. City Messrs. J. II. & C. M. GoodWilder Bush, Eb<i„ Northboro', Ma**.;
sell, N. Y. City
Geo W. Clapp, Esq.. 'Jl I'eiirl St., Boston, Mass.; Hon.
c. B. Farwell. Chicago, 111.; Hon. C. Bock with, Chicago
111., late Judge Supreme Court, III.: Hon. L. B. Otis
Chicago, 111.; Wm. M. Derby, Esq., Chicago, 111.

& Co.,)

Exchanse Bank, Ausaata, Ga.

CoUectloiu made on

Western Bankers.
108

ujijj^,

Refeekxces— Wm.

ahiericvs, ga.

B. E.

&

AT THE

a general banking business. Cotton purchased
on order. Collections made and promp'.ly remitted

New York CorreapondenU — Meiera. Wm.

STOCK EBROKEBS.

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

The underBlgned Ik'K« leave to advise his frien<is that
UIGUEDT
Is preiiared to make loana
It.VTE.S OK INTEliKSTon flrst-class real estate security. In the City of Chicago, and on farming land* and
State
of
the
Illinois.
property
In
other real 1- F
/

he

Megotiatlon of Flrat-Class

Co.,

*Co.

AUSTIK.

J.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR,
Sherman Houite, Chleaco, Illlnola.

Do

PUlladelphla.

», BKLI,

JOHN

Jacob R. Shipherd & Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKERS.

IVTKRBST ALLOWKD OX DEPOSITS.

(OOHiTIISSION

o a n e d
incKINNON,

NEW^ VORK, 24 Pine Street,
CHICAGO, 164 22nd Street,

W. Wheatley &

J.

Stock, Note, and Gold Broker*.

No. 313

L

ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY.

Merchant,

Special attention glTen to consignments of Cotton.
Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign and Domestic
ikzchange, bought and sol^.
Collections promptly remitted for
Orders solicited for the pui-chaae oi Siiles of Produce
and Securities. Prompt attentior guaranteed.

O0VE5NME-VT SECaRlTIES.

I.-J

Money

Sv.Tannah, Ga.

New York

PbUadelphla and Dulntb.
DEALERS

NATIONAL BANK.

II

;

BKJamisox&Co.
Btc.

N T

Financial.

dycke

Special attention paid to CollecUoDa.

Edward C. Anderson, Jr.

I

I

soliciled.

tiOHMKEVILLB.

11.

Sommerville,

Prcs't.

fhliddeipJUU JBanlcers.

Correspondence

point.

BANKERS & BROKERS,

I fOnlAt Notes available for Travolors In all part* Of
Knr(i(>o

President.

RICHARD

N
Wh. Kowlbb.

Chas. J. Jbhkivs,

VPABIS.
Co.,

ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.

New Yobk Corrkspoxdxxt,

ARMSTRONG, Cashier.

I

AMD

Marc iiard, Andre

or

NEW

Special attention fclven to purchaae of Cotton.

Bank,
VLONaON.
AXn
Bunaon dc Co,,)

CItT

'

iviRobert

Xz

Assistant Cashier.

P.

JNu. W. LOVE,

Of Excbaniio, and uommerolal and TraTCleri
Credits Issued on

B

cent such aa may he actually paid.
Relurna promptly made at the carreat rate* of

N.Y. Correspondent— Importers and Traders National

Fowler

TO State Street, Boston.

I

.JONES, Cashier.
Particnlar attention giTen to Collection*, botli In
the City and all points In connection with It. Prompt
returns made at best rates of Exchange and no charge
made, excepting that actually paid upon any distant

WM.

& Co.,

Capital ..$£00,000 Limit. $1,000,000
strict attention given to Collections In this city ma4
In other parts of the United states, free of charge, ea

JESSE K. BELL,

J AS. ISBKLL, of Talladexa, President.

Page, Richardson
BANKKUS,

Vice Prmldent,

.lOSKPU MITCHKL,Caalll«'.

N. O. National Bank

SKLItlA.

Capital

BOSTON.

FO0RCHY, President,
ALBERT BALDWIN,

P.

JAS. N. BEADLES, Vice-President.

BANKERS,
SECURITIEB,
IN OOVKKNMENT
Stale, City, County and Railroad Bonds.

Mutual National Bank,
OF
NEW ORLEANS.

The City Bank

Co.,

DBAI.ERS

Orleans Cards.
TUB

change of the day.

STATE OP ALABAIHA.

Sl'KltLlV(» KXCIIANGR.
ur .lay UooKtj & Co., on Jay Coolce, McCalloch

1. >')

..
,

Trust

Company,

BOSTON,
I

&

Savannah Bank

Cobb,

OK VDNSll lUK STUBBT,

ai

New

Southern Bankers.

Boston Bankers.

VHKKUS.

675

FrMt,

DEALERS IN
ExohanKe, Coin and Secorltlea.
CoUecUons on Savannah remlt:o for at one-e ghtli
N^w York Kxcliange
per cent under buying rate lor
facilities also freo lecthe day they mature. We have
Alabama and Florida
tlona in ot'ier cities in Georgia,
the transaoti n of any Plnanctal bnalneae oa
l

also fur
Collaterals, recognlitJ

as good here. We da MM
dealluanjBouUiern Ula Honda ln»«daUnatt»W«r

[May

THE CHRONICLE.

67fi

Financial.

DESIRAIfliE

BANKING HOUSE OF

SAFE & PROFITABLE Home

Securities.

Wood &
31 Pine St.,

Canada Southern

First mortgage Sinking
Years'

FIK

MOUTOAGE

T

Fund 30

OF

1 lu;

offered fou s\le at

ninety-two and

AND ACCRUED^INTEBEST.

and accrued intkeest,

half

a

cukbency

in

:bt

Buffalo to the

KThe Road runs from
and

Detroit River,

the Eastern

Is

new AIR I.INB FBOBl
BUFFAIiO TO CHICAGO, and has

nEAD & CLARK,

been under construction for about
two years past by railroad men wiko
ha-re seen the necessity for a STEEL.
RAII., I.OW

NEW YORK,

AND

F. mEAD, Banker
340 Third Avenue,
of Tgenty-Fllth STett. Nyw YORK.

BRASTUS
Corner

GRADE SHORT ROUTE

bet^reen the great railroad systems

-which diverge from Chicago, Toledo

and

Financial Agents

141 Broadway,

link In the

Bnffialo.

Connecticut Valley R. R.
First Mortgage, 7 Per Cent Bonds,
Taxes in Connecticut, and free of Income
Tax everywhere. Road finished and rnnnlnsr, anil
already earning expenses, interest and over 10 per ccn
on Its stock. Full Paid Stock, and a Limited Mort
free of all

Among the builders

of the road,

by whose cash

•ahscriptions 220 miles (out of 290) have already

been graded, bridged and made ready for the super
structure, a large part of the steel rails bought,

of the materials for the stations, and

Price, 95 and Interest.
WE RECOMMEND THEM STRONGLY,

ALLEN, STEPHENS &

equipment purchased, are

12

MILTON COUETRIGHT, JOHN

F.

CO., Bankers,

PINE STREET., N.

We will

HAM,

R. A.

all

L.

SYKES

Jr., B.

F.

directors either in the Chicago and

Northwe«t, or the Chicago,

GEO. OPDYKE,

Rock Island and Pacific

of the Midland

Road

JOHN

;

J. S.

JIAN,

& J. CASEY, O. S. CHAPJOHN ROSS, DAVID STEWART, and F.
J.

H. WINSTON.
The Bead

will

be

33 miLES SHORTER THAN ANT
OTHER ROAD,
either BUILT or In contemplation,
betiveen Buffalo

First

made

will be

and

and Chicago, and

Buffalo

without commission.
Reports and Circulars sent, and infori
about Railroad Bonds,

tion furnished
&c.,

THE mAXimUM GRADE

AT

90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY,
Yielding About Nine Per Cent on the
Investment.
WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New York, President.
SHEPHURD KNAPP and WILLIAM WALTER
PHELPS,

Trustees for Bondholders.
Principal and interest payable in Gold at the National
City Bank, New York. We contldently assure iuvestors

As members

on the

FIFTEEN

STRAIGHT.
ROAD IVIIit, BE COmPLET-

ED and In runninK order on

payable either in

We

or before

31 of this year.
and

inteicst of

flrst-class, In everj- respect, and
as an entirely safe investment.
All securltieH taken at Board prices in exchange. Circulars and information may be obtained at our ofhce.

JOHN

J.

to

,

New

York.

MORTGAGES AND

•

capitalists.

WOOD,

D.

C.

Formerly

Vermilye &

ot

SAM'L

D.

Co.

DAVIS.

Henry F. Verhuven & Cc
EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.

BROKERS,

Indianapolis.

Financial Laws and Forms of Indiana sent free.
Correspond ent
Y. National Exchange Bank

!T.

S10,000
parties

TO LOAN TO RESPONSI-

on Collateral Security.

Address, with

particulars,

A. C. B.,
P. o.

all

No. 9

Box

lew, City.

New

Street and 74 Broadway.

LBONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER,! CITY RAILROAD, GAS &
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
TTaU

Street.

Special attention given to the ncKOtiatlou of

RAILROAD,
STATE,
CITY
and other

CORPORATE LOAN
As Members of the

Stocli

Exchange, we buy and>

Government

Stocks, Bonds, Gold and

Securities.

Also, Foreign Exchange bought and sold.

Iron

River

Black

ann

Mining' Company.
CAPITAL STOCK

Se« qaotatioiu " Local B«curitie8 " In this paper.

$300,0(

to be sold at 50 per cent., to furnish a

Working

Capital of

JOHN HORTON,
of the

<

»50,(i00.

TY.

MURDO«l
Treasurer.

President.
The property

MUNICIPAL BONDS.
SMITH & HANNAMAN,

Charles Otis.

cUsaes of investors.

:No. 10

Stock E

Our experience in Banking, and kno\
ledge of investment securities, we trii
to the confidence
will
entitle us

|100,(Xlti

Ten Per Cent

or Frankfort.

recommend the bonds

CISCO & SON,

No. S9 AVall St

BLE
the bonds are

New York, London

confidently

New York

bonds are
we recommend them

cent, of the road IS

principal

of the

we are prepared to execute order?
GOVERNMENT BONDS, GOLD A^
RAILROAD STOCKS,

change,

that these

FEET to the mile— and Ninety-Six per

The

i\

without charge.

BANKERS,

Cent Gold Bonds,

twenty-three

entire line does not exceed

December

bii

;

Mortgage Land Grant Sinking

7 Per

miles.

THE

a special feature of our

and we shall keep on hand a varit
of choice Bonds of well-established Road
with which to supply investors.
Bonds of new Roads furnished at su
Bcription prices, as offered on our mark'
ness

Fund

will also shorten the distance between

Toledo

su

allowing interest a

cording to the nature of the account.
The purcliase and sale of Railroad Bom

Y.

Houston & Texas Central Railway Co.'s

B.

ALLEN, SIDNEY DILLON, DANIEL DREW,

CASEMENT,

& DAVIS.
money on deposit,

SCOTT,

L.

JOHN M. BURKE, M.
ALLEN,

receive

WOOD

ject to draft at sight,

TRACT,

HENRY FARNHENRY
H. PORTER.
FORSYTH,

DOWS, WM.

RAILROAD BOND;

IN

under the name of

88

DAVm

1, 1871

beg to inform our friends that w
hive this day formed a Copartnership fi
transacting the business of BANKER

gage.

all

a part of the

New York, May

AND DEALERS

Railway Company.

tAT

Davis,

We

WALKILL VALLEY

7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
90

S

PER CENT GOLD BONDS

SE%'EN

1872

Financial.

Financial.

The

25,

Company

consists of

elglit

acres of land at Port Leyden, Lewis County, N. i
with two flrsHllasa blast furnaces, five workimi

houses, large boarding-house, tools, etc.; also, a')'
110,000 worth of coal on hand. A large and val
iron ore mine; also, the wood on twenty thot:acrcsof land, at 50 cents per acre .
The furnaces are capable of making eight thoi.
tons of pig Iron annually, at a profit of over »J
ton. A portion of the working capita] has been hi:
scribed for by practical Iron manufacturers who
They report
the furnaivisited the property.
are the best built in the State of New York, and tli
they ought to return a protlt of $160,000 a year, wH
iron at less than present prices, which would b
per cent, on the investment, or 50 per cent, on thvalue of the stock.
Subscriptions can be made at the office of
li

i

THOS. H.:TrAGSTAFF,
61
(Booms Not, 91 Mid

Zt),

Broadway,
z

N.

Y

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opitantiaO

ITOtae
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REPRESENTING TIIE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

SATURDAY. MAY

VOL. 14

coNTF

^!

rs.

suffered in consequence.

THE CHRONICLE.
1*the Inllux of Floating Capital
and Its Kf8Ult8
The Senate and the Supplemental Treaty
Our Kiuuncial Prophets and their

679

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Latest Monetary and Commercial

67S

Commercial and Miscellaneous

News

680

News

681

THE BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
Railway News.

68

StAte Securities
Citj' Securities
Railroad Stock and

68<>

Bond

List.

6!)2

Canal and Miscellaneons Stock

and Bond

«85

Jommercial Epitome

701

9»tton
HtnBs

70?lDryGood»

1

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700

Groceries

705
707

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'^ A neat file for holding current numbers of

view of

do without a

to

all

the facts, thereforp,

lenders began to conclude that

we

large part of the normal

return of deposits and currency from the country, and that
the rate of interest

would

this

year rule at higher rates than

can generally be sustained in the
anticipation

4,699.

Remittances unless made by

disinclined

summer

months.

the Chronicle is sold at the
50 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers at $1 85. The flrst and
>ud volumes of the Chronicle are wanted by the publishers.
' for

banks to discount

This

for their

and unremunerative.

dilatory, slow

Now, however, the views prevalent in the financial circles
are somewhat modified.
The money which ought to have
returned here a month or six weeks ago is now pouring in
us,

and

appears that the irregularity which caused

it

much apprehension was

chiefly due to the late spring,
and to the consequent delay in moving the crops. This
discovery, if it prove true, cun scarcely fail to produce a

so

conservative influence on general business, as well as on the

new

negotiation of

Stock Exchange.

loans and the course of activity at the

The equilibrium

of our loan market will

be less dependent on foreign capital, and
to

half-year,

while

our

we

shall

have

less

if

any

During the chief part of the

last

dread from any monetary trouble

such contingency arisr.

f' ifts or Post-Oftlce

the

dealers and gave a check lo business, which has been very

upon
t'«

Tas

WILLIAM

must prepare

In

H61.

asfi

THE COMMERCIAL TIMES.

__

>

Vagaries

loney Market, Railway Stocks,
U. .S. Securities, Gold Market,
Foreii;u Kxchjuii;e. New York
City Banks, PliilauelphiaBauks
National Banks, etc
Qaotatious of Stocks and Bonds

money

our banks and

English

NO.

25, 1872.

in

Europe,

money market has been severely

we have derived great advantages from the foreign
which freely accumulated here, especially before it

agitated,

THE INFLUX OF FIOITI^G CAPITAL AND ITSIRESULTS.

A

decided change bas

The

market.

loan

now

fairly

itself in

the

received a partial check from the recent disputes about the

money from

the

Alabama

developed

continued influx of

capital

treaty.

This extraneous supply of floating capital

now better dispense with, should any
monetary perturbation supervene in Europe to deprive us
At least we might if needful dispense with it utlil
legal tender averages, notwithstanding the export of gold, of it.
which for the week is over 3 millions. In confirmation of the fall business develops its usual pressure on our money
this view it is observed that there is an increased pressure market, and brings to an end the dullness of the dead season.
The near approach of the Congressional adjournment
lo lend, and both call loans and commercial paper are quoted
surpasses expectation, and the bank statement to-

interior

day

likely to

is

show a considerable improvement

our loan market can

in the

The question now is whether this flow of offers another cause for confidence, as it is now certain that
New York will be kept up. A no financial measures will be introduced having a tendency
Efforts have bee a
short time ago the opinion was that causes were at Work to disturb the financial equilibrium.
which would disturb this movement during the present freely made to prevail on Mr. Boutwell to urge on Congress
season, or would at least diminish its volume to a very various schemes for the resumption of specie payments and
at lower rates.

capital from

notable

all

points to

These

degree.

cau.<!es

were connected with

the

for the

accomplishment of other desirable changes in our
banking system. Such reforms, however

absorption of currency in the South and West, with the

currency and

general exUinsion ol the business of the country, the rebuild-

needful,

ing of Chicago, the construction of new railroads, and other

first

productive works,

machinery of the. country, and to interrupt that

all

of which have a tendency to enlarge the

field for

the use of currency

demand

therefor.

Much

and to

wh'ch

is

of the contraction of

From

these causes of incertitude

volume of

its

diminution, by ihe cancelling of 20 millions of Clear-

ing

House

enhanced

legal tenders, available for

by the lad

The

bank reserve and

force of these

movement

adjournment
will

of

that at the ordiniiry season for the

did not occur, and the tponey market here

we

be undisturbed by any new

are emancipated by the

legislation,

will

stability

financial health.

Congress, and as the Treasury

arguments was expected that Mr. Bjutwell

return of currency, namely the beginning of April, the usual
tidal

one of the paramount conditions of

increa.se the legitimate

«tas also said

the

Certificates.

and however wisely undertaken, never fail at their
introduction to cause derangement in the monetary

management

it is

confidently

now, as throughout his

administration, adopt such a course of policy as shall caus«
as little disturbance as possible in the

mercial

movements of the country.

monetary and com

THE CHRONICLE.

678
To

the other notable

not omit to add the

symptoms

improvement we must

of

in the foreign

yesterday

fall

exchanges,

regarded as a proof of reviving confidence, and an indication that less gold will be required for
this change
If, however,
export than was anticipated.
exports
of the preif
our
should be only temporary, and
will be
there
increased,
or
up
kept
cious metals should be

which

is

generallj

[May

defining, in establishing,

we

making

in

well as the belligerents themselves.

Such a

which

disputes, whether

which method

of individuals or

For

this principle of international

our paper money system is that an
export of gold, whatever else it does, never disturbs the
money market. It is, however, to be remembered, that our

ner

observed

met

exportation of the precious

during

has been so far

lis

rights and an ever recurring violation

sought

With

years.

thai'

settling the'

as

to

is sc

substantia

of supposed claims

Mr. Sum

arbitration

he had been contending for twenty

that

The United

sistently

namely

;

of

nations, nothing

hostile as a vague, irritating incertitude

years.

as

definitive settle

country always contended

this

arbitration, to

facilitates

no such serious disturbance of our banking system as would
occur if the gold reserve were the sole basis on which our
banks do their business. One of the comparative advantages which arise out of

right:

uncertain, vague rights confers also a further advau

tage, for
it

disputed

clear

and especially weak neutrals,

really benefit neutrals,

ment of

25,1872.

States, he

might have added, hive

more than

establishment for

its

con-

ninety

usual tendency to oratorical exaggeration

liis

below the average ; and on thia account he said that " Eigland ought to have been promptly notithe fiscal year
reasons, we ought to be able the better fied when sha proposed to break up the tribunal that the
other
for
as
well
as
result would be war."
If this vague declaration means that;
to endure it if it should be forced upon us.
in Mr. Sumner's opinion the United dates would proclaim
war against Great Britain with a view to enforce the pay-,
THE SENATE AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL TREATY.
ment of the Alabama claims,
very few persoDSi
far

,

he will find

The movements yesterday in gold and foreign exchange here or elsewhere to agree with him. Ojr people wantj
htve once more revived the public interest in the Alabama these claims promptly settled. There has been too much;
Treaty, and in the discussions and decision regarding

it

in

the Senate.

And

trifling already.

their reputation

our political leaders will but

by placing

The tedious uncertainty in these negotiations has done getting the settlement achieved without further
so much harm to our commerce and has inflicted such heavy delay.
losses, in

point of view, that

a financial

supplemental

the treaty

to

article

now approaching

is

There

a source of

is

it

general sati^faction to our people that the suspense as to the

is

consult

above party

this great object

We

really no valid reason for^delay.

and

needless

have

said

wants no award of money, and never

that this country

expect any such award on account of these indirect

did'

claims.]

on terms equally honorable and satis-fac- Ttiis acknowledgment removes all the objections raised by
Mr. Sumner, the author and origina- England to the treaty. For she, on her part, has no othtr
tor of the indirect claims made a fair, moderate speech on objection to tha indirect claims thau that she refuses tO|
Thursday, in the Senate, acknowledging that he had never make any money-payment on acsount of them. This consupposed any money payment would be awarded us on ceded, the rest is mere matter of detail.
If any of tl
account of them. This statement, from such a quarter, is amendments which were proposeil on Thursday do noi^

a

solution

final

tory to both nations.

Indeed,

significant.

men
who

we do

believe

not

that

of character and position can be found

half a dozen

in the

country

any such money payment. The whole
country has long since acknowledged such a claim to be
preprsterous. There is, indeed, a general belief that the
indirect' and consequential claims should have been excluded
from our case. Mr. Sumner denies this, and the Chronicle
hat-e expected

has, in part,

sustained

them, though not on his principles.

We

have defended the introduction of these claims into the
treaty on the ground that they raised certain points of international law which this country has never before had, and
perhaps, never

will,

vindicate

;

have again, so good an opportunity to
always been and will usually be here-

for she has

after a neutral

;

and these points, though founded on sound
fa?orable

principles, are

to

belligeteuts,

clear,

from

drawn

being

by

accident, and

into the maelstrom of war.
interests of

peace

and

against

comply

with tha

laid

down by

nations at war should inflict no injury upon
more on each other than is essential to the

supplemental rrticle

If the

of these

their

Hence, they are really

mental rule of international law

four

establishing

the

and privileges of both belligerents and neutrals on
intelligible grounds, and tending to keep other nations

rights

funda-

neutrals and no
objects in view.

principles to the great

of the law of nations, and will pave the

way

the

Grotius, that

ratified the treaty will

is

new and benign

great

will

in

for the

add

body

adoption

of others equally needful to bring the law into harmony
with the modern progress of the art of war and the resistless forces

and destructive engines

it

commands on

land and

sea.
it

is

urged, therefore, that

rights of belligerents

interest

fore

accomplish

is

we

seeking to enlarge
are acting against our own

and injuring our future

likely to

in

position,

which as hereto-

be that of neutrality, w6 reply that

in

Ifthydc

they are inadmissible.

there will

probably be

the acquiescence of both

Governments

it,

There

acceptable to our Senate.

little

d fliculty as

which

in that

is

I

mo.-

tru9, impracti-

are, it is

who insist on extreme measures.
clamorous few who say " We must not back

cable theorists on both sides

Here there

is

a

We had no

down.

into the treaty

right

to introduce the indirect claims

having done

but,

;

so,

it

is

disgraceful

to,

would involve national dishonor." England, too,;
has its little band of impracticables. They are against anyj
acknowledgment thit the indirect claims are in the original
purview of the treaty, and yet in the same breath they urgei
retreat.

It

tbe settlement of these claims

may be

that they

bj'

by the

settled

a supplemental article

These

treaty.

so}

extremlstsj

are, however a small minority; and the great!
body of both nations is so completely at one in the controversy, that if it were possible for the pending negotiations

on both sides

to

fail,

as did those of the Clarendon treaty, the settlement

could not long be deferred, but would be

with

treaty either

made by

another.

Gladstone ^government or

the

sue-'

its

cessor.

The great

difficulty

which by

tha Senate seek to solve

money damages on

is

their various

amendments

that of giving up the right

tO|

account of the indirect claims without

doing anything which

may be

considered or interpreted

waiving our right to have presented these

claiin.s in

the

as

firs'

instance and to have included them in our original "case.'
Meanwhile, as we have said the past delay in the nego
tiations has seriously disturbed business and internatlona

commerce and

When
the

accomplish this object,

h.as inflicted

sum

in

viewed

In

dispute.
in

t^s'.imony

its

of

injury on our

proof of the extent of

financial

the

much more

would be compensated by

cantile interests than

aspects,

London

we need

Economist that

mer

the whole

this

injury

only cite
" tbe

thi

doubt

May
us

the

to

1872

26,

THE CHRONICLE

J

continuance of the present good

America

England

to

A

Eiirnpoan nionoy markets.

were

negotiating

short time ago

bodies and

various

for

relations

of

America much h^rm

doinj;

is

679

pleamire in heightening the tffect of
their picture by the
prediction that a convulsion will be
hastened the more
speedily because of the weakened condition
of our bank*,

in

large loans

authorities

in
the acknowledged defects of our fiscal and financial
system,
America, and great European purchases were being made of the enormous increase of our
exportu, the vast accumulation
these securities.
But now all such business is much of our foreign debU, and the portentous
but undefined evita
checked.
European lending to America is greatly dimin- consequent on a large export of gold.
ished, and in consequence the course of the exchanges is
If such vaticinations had been uttered a few weeks
ago,

altered.''

when

OUR PIXANCIil PROPHETS AND THEIR VAGARIES.

domain of finance, Carlyle's dictum is as true as
elsewhere that " The eye sees that which it brings with it
the power of seeing."
No panic is so gloomy but some
In the

men

are sanguine

of view

enough

to see things

was

the financial situation

less tranquil, they

might

have commanded wider respect and would have exerted a
more notable influence. Now, however, nobody seem* to
regard tliem.
The public have heard too much of (his sort
of reasoning, both during and since the war ; and as it has
almost always failed and been contradicted by the event,
public opinion is reluctant to yield to it, especially as it it

from hopeful points

ascribed

while other?, from peculiarity of temperament,
preconceived prejudice, or the bias of interest, can discern

speculative

to

;

motives and interested

project*.

Hence the speculative movement usual at this time of the
year
shows as yet but few symptoms of abatement.
the signs of coming storms in a sky tnat to others of equal
shrewdness seems without a cloud. In the financial circles,
Failing to convince the public by sensational exaggerajust

now, both these proclivities are conspicuous. The
spasmodic monetary repression of the recent

spring months «b over

developing

its

and the plethora of the summer

;

inevitable

as to the state of things at

tions

severe and

is

concomitants, inflation, expansion

be international.

Even

local.

majority of the denizens of Wall street accordingly range
themselves on the side of the " bull " speculation, though the
minority on the " bear " side is strong, active and enter-

scarcely

prising.

roots

In the .ibsence of

any present symptom

derangement,

The next great monetary

confusion.

of credits, speculative activity at the Stock Exchange,
and in various departments of commercial enterprise. The

financial

the

felt in

Heretofore

such

great

of

France,

the financial system of

panic

Germany
Europe

If,

from that existing abroad.

than Europe

believe that our boasted material

gress

and recuperative

overestimated, and that our monetary system
as to be full of danger.

ent prosperity
to the Stock

the sensitive

much

secmrilies

What

there

new year

an addition of at

Whence, they
does

ask,

its

They

least

125

value

in

Now, however,
more

presence of a storm and

in

more

as severely or

it

so

and how, they ask, can France raise the

to

pay Germany

?

or

if

raised,

how can

these stupendous transfers of capital without pro-

from

If in

this cause

Germany itself
much more may

there has
they have

Events

are ripe for a financial revulsion which the smallest event

may

has

at

any moment

In reply to

this

precipitate.

argument, we concede that the " bears "

have bad somewhat more success in Europe than here,
though less in France than in Germany.
Among the

millions of dolkrs.

creation of nominal values

1866

or here.

a similar disaster, and in a worse form, in France,

point

inflation of prices,

aggregate

sums she has

make

just been a panic

dealt in having advanced so

the

itself;

ducing a financial crisis?

so unsound

is

affirm that our pres-

general

that

this vast

is

she

have been

to a great degree, fictitious.

is,

since the

received

They boldly

Exchange, with

vast

growth, productive pro-

elasticity of resources

us will

have been
London was

they argue, there should be a great financial crisis in

Europe, we should suffer from

wish us to

tell

;

are derived partly from the state of things at home, and partly
to the first, they

they

disasters

and- of this country are

sway responsive to each other
must stand or fall together.

of stringency or

minority are constrained to borrow imaginary trouble from the future. Their arguments

crisis

and united and like gigantic trees whose
and branches are twined and firmly compacted, they

closely interlaced

this

As

home, these gentlemen

next conjure up the spectre of impending panics abroad, the
effect of which is to reach us and throw our finances into

1

Nothing but inflation. German people the speculative fever developed by the large
Not a dollar of new wealth. influx of capital at the close of the war has lately received
Still these rising prices and phantom values of the Stock a check.
The payments of the indemnity money by
Exchange increase the demand for real capital for their France naturally caused an enormous enlargement in the
mobilization.
Business requires more and more money to supplies of floating capital in a country which had always
carry it on
and a given aggregate of Stock Exchange been poor. The consolidation of the German States into
transactions employ vastly more money than before for one organized nationality opsned a wide field for the use of
their negotiation, so that our money-machinery is clogged this new capital in banking, commercial, and industrial
and burdened, and the financial mechanism of the country enterprises. Vast streams of wealth being thus poured in
it

Nothing but

really

represent?

fictitious capital.

;

is

strained to a degree of tension which

Secondly, they urge that the danger
in consequence of

and

weakening

the nation.

domain of
well as

;

upon a

of peril.

more imminent

mercantile

the

and

solid

interests

estate.

In

almost every populous

is

much

higher prices than

which could not then

find purchasers at

are sought at ?!25,000 and even higher.

in

city, as

York,

activity

it is

now only

The

fever

entered

its in-

it

may

possibly prevent worse evils.

Still it is

The new banks and moneyed corporawhose want of experience led them to dangerous

sufficiently severe.
tions,

values
; railroad and other
have declined, and almost the only securities which sus
tained their position were Government bonds and our own

expansion, have suflTered heavily

lots

$8,000 or $10,000,

What,

destined to continue, and has

The inevitable reaction has indeed
come sooner than was expected, and by its premature

six or eight

New

laborious population, (he usual

of cipient second stage.

the rural districts of the interior, houses and

and both elsewhere and here

frugal, ingenious,

intoxication of speculative enterprise followed.

a similar expansion of values pervading

lands are valued at

years ago

the

This inflation has even spread as far as the
real

in

is full

is

asked,

can have occurred to justify a rise of 200 or 300 per cent in

five-twenties.

It

is

probable that the prostration of this

and what can prevent the Gorman panic may have been exaggerated, as it is in many
of its elements a somewhat novel phenomenon in the
Thirdly, the ingenious prophets of levil take a larld Bn^ncial atmosphere of the German Empire

the nominal values of property,

collapse of such an imaginary and all-pervading inflation ?

I

THE CHRONICLE.

680
To some
bation

of

extent
the

it

may

also

have been due to the pertur,

currency, that

is

almost inevitable under

the arrangements for the Imperial coinage,

showed some time ago, extremely
report just submitted

official

defective.

Reichstag

the

to

which

So

reply.

we danger

From

an

appears

money markets

our

far as

are

is

much

Europe.

tinental

men

enced

exaggerated as to the
Id

25, l«72.

concerned there

are no such explosive elements accumulating.

are, as

it

LMay

Moreover the

money markets of Con-

England the shrewdest and most experi

expect no panic.

It is

admitted, indeed, that the

Germany, only a small Bank has acted improvidently, but there are indi
The rest is cations of improvement, and its directors
are
repart, or $26,900,000, have been coined.
believed to have been locked up in the government vaults ported to be taking new measures to increase their reserves.
It is the duty of every bank to foresee and provide
for
in bulk as a war-treasure to be held for future exigenthat of the large gold imports of

How

cies.

currency

far the

may

have been deranged by

slow process of coining, and by

this

the other contingencies

mon-

attaching to the changft of the monetary unit and of the

etary

circulation

country

of the

is

the early check of the

doubtful, and

What

interesting topics of investigation.

certain

is

offers
is

that

speculative expansion of values

in

the future, so as to protect the public, for whose benefit and
its own, the corporation primarily exists
and on the

not for

;

Bank

England, more than on any other bank in the world,
does this duty rest, because it has a wider circle of influence
than any other.
Over a year ago when the Bank of France
of

suspended specie payments, the Bank of England should

Germany may teach the people a salutary lesson and pre- have increased its specie
vent much greater trouble in the future. Moreover, the ling or more. Even with

reserve to 30 or 35 millions ster-

addition the bank would not
spasm cannot have been so severe as has been repre- have been so strong in gold as before. There are indications
From Aussented, or it would have produced a more sensible effect on that it has begun to repair its gross neglect.
We
the German market for our government bonds, and for tralia and from India gold is on its way to England.
American railroad securities also, both of which descriptions are shipping some and are likely to send more. It is believed
have suffered but little. Indeed, it is in this point of view by those who ought to know, that the measures taken to

we

that

are chiefly interested in

in other aspects is of

minor

the monetary crisis, which

and

significance,

porary check preparatory to a further

is

only a tem

development of

danger

efiicient.

any case there

In

of very serious evils being projected

money market.

iuto our

Still

As

to the financial position of France we have always
contended that she can bear the burdens imposed upon her
without utter prostration and every successive month
has only couP.imed the anticipation. It is, however, to be
remembered that the financial system of France has under
gone a revolution which cuts off the close connection it
formerly had with the financial system of Europe. For-

alliance existed of the

sort

between the
coin reeerves of P'rance and those of England.
This
union was severed when France suspended specie payments.
closest

Before that event the bullion in the

Bank of France

could

from

is little

this

cause

the elements of uncertainty

are sufficiently formidable to justify

speculative expansion.

merly an

prove

^''^^^ trouble will

this

caution and to check

the exuberant vagaries of rash and improvident speculation.

Catest iHouctarn antr (Eommernol <£ngli8l)

HX'rBS OF

EXCHANGE AT LONDON-

MAY

EXCHANGE ON LONDON.

10.

BATE.

Amsterdam
Antwerp
Hamburg

©13

short.

118 1
1'4
3 months.' 25. 67X@2-'i.72X

Paris
Paris

LATEST
DATE.

May

3mos.

©25.76

short.

short.
25.37>i@35.4S
3 months. 11.76 @;i.80
6.26
6.26X:

Berlin

any time be drawn out by the manipulations of the Bank Frankfort ..
St. Petersborg
of England.
Now that bullion is as much beyond reach as Cadiz
Lisbon. ...
90 days.
Mr. Boutwell's gold reserves locked up in our own Sub- Milan
3 months.
Genoa.
Treasury. In the improbable f vent of a panic in Paris the Naples
New York
eflfects of this severance would be conspicuously seen, and
Jamaica
Havana
it is most probable that such a panic would be powerRio de Janeiro
Bahia
less to spread beyond the soil of France.
At any rate, Valparaiso ....
Pernambuco
such a convulsion would have no force to provoke any seri- Singapore
60 days.

BATE.
short.

10.

13.11>i@13.ia
26.70

Vienna

Nm3

BYOUANUB AC (.ONUOIV, AND On1<OM>ON
AT LATEST DATES.

short.
3 mos.

@

at

short
3 mos.

120>i@120«
31J4@....

25.35
13. 7)i
25.30

n2'20
6.21X
118X
32Ji

27.72X@27 77>f
27.72>i@S7.77>i
37.7S}4@27.77>i

May

.

April
April

March

10.

6.

60 days.

90 days

9.

109X

24X
25>i®25

14.

47

.

Hong Kong.
Ceylon

ous response in the finances of other European countries.

We

have space to notice but on« other argument of our Madras
Calcutta
despondent financiers. It has been often repeated of late Sydney
and rests on the declining reserves of the Bank of England.

The

4«.
Is.

Bombay

position of that bank

is

regarded as

critical.

Its bul-

from 24 millions sterling at the close
January to 20 millions now, and the rise in the rate of
interest has not as yet had any efficient influence in attractlion reserve has^fallen

of

5X^1-

April

May '9.
May

80 days.

1

4.

6 mos.

4s. 6d.

mos.

u.'iia.

11a.

U. 10 ll-16d.

6

4.

per cent dis.

IFrom oar own correspondent.!
London, Saturday. May 11.
The advance in the Bank rate to 5 per cent is the prominent
feature of the week. By many persons, a movement of that character had been anticipated, but when it became known on Wed-

nesday that Germany had withdrawn a sum of £300,000 from the
Bank, it was clear to all minds that a substantial rise must be
off the usual supply
made. The effect of the advance on the stock market has been
of gold to the bank vaults. Moreover the German govscarcely perceptible indeed, a firmer tone has become apparent.
ernment has deposited paper to the amount of 4 to' 6 milThe activity of our trade, and the large supplies of gold which
lions sterling in the Bank of England, and can thus at any have been; absorbed
by the South American loans, are prominmoment draw out one-fourth of its coin reserve, which even ent among the reasons for the rise in the price of money.
now is below the safe minimum. If no expedient be adopted It is not to be expected, however, that five per cent will check
the flow of gold to South America, if those countries require gold
to attract gold to the bank except the old and doubtful one
and not manufactures. By advancing the rate, we have alwayp
of raising the interest, where, it is asked, is the guarantee
except in times of panic, procured the supplies of gold we reagainst a panic in England
which might, if it occurred quired, and it is expected therefore that five per cent will have
af ply the spark to the combustible elements so long accum- that effect. It may also operate in checking the introduction of
ulating in the money markets'of Europe and of this country, new loans, until the instalments on the existing loans have been
ing

gold

to

Germany buys up

the bank,|^as

all

that

is

imported into England, and thus cuts

;

—

and enwrap the whole
bracing conflagration

To

this

in the

embrace of a wide and

all

em-

?

overdrawn statement much need net be said

in

somewhat closely paid up.
The demand for money has subsided considerably since the
Bank rate was raised. Very little accommodation, however, is
obtainable under the Bank rate but a feature of some importance
;

May

THE CHRONICLE

25, 1872.]

that for six monthB'

bank bllln, there !b considerable inquiry,
and that the holders of these can get them discounted at 4} to
4jc. per cent.
There would seem to be an Impression, therefore
with many, that money will not advance beyond fire per cent.

is

The market, however.

Is In a somewhat uncertain state, and it
yet bo necessary to raise the quotation to six per cent. The

may

prices

now

money

current for

are as follows

Per cent.

Bank

rato

Per cent.

I

8

SO and 00 dlys'
lyi
bills
3 months' bills

The

months' bank bills
montha' bank bills
and (i mouths' trade

4
6
4

Opiin-nmrket rates
.*Hib.
,

*\(SA%

*H9*\
6 SsM

bills.

47i®

by the

rates of interest allowed

banks and

joint stock

discouut houses for deposits are as follows
Joint stock banks
Discount houses at call
Discount houses with 7 days' notice
Discount houses with 14 days' notice...

The following

4

..,V,'.'.V,'JJiI^I!"!i'*J

"

4M

..!.'.'".'.".*."!.'."!.V!!

"..'""!

money

for

43i®4>5

at the leading

Continental cities

Trieste....

Madrid, Cadiz and Barcelona

6

6

Lelpzl}^

market

Rome

and
5
4
3

Antwerp
Bremen

5

»X
4H

The following statement shows the present position of the Bank
England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols,

the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling
Upland Cotton, and of No. 40 Mule Yarn, fair second quality,

compared with the four previous years
1869.

£

Including

24,463,569
Public deposits
5,774,277
Other deposits
20,061.034
Government securities. 13,277,696
Other securities
19,390,487

Reserve of notes and
coin

ll,3i;,958
20,291,388
2 p. c.

Coin and bullion

Bank rate
Consols
Price of wheat
Mid. Upland cotton ..
No. 40 mule yarn fair 2d
quaUty

*Oifd.
74s.
7d.
12d.
Is. 3?id.

1870.

1871.

1872.

£

£

£

£

24,087,157
5,680,834
17,465,098
14,070.798
19,303,841

23,840,149

25,031,483
8,412,501

26,225,989
10.181.990
19.192.204

7,943,419
16,563,389

4X

p. c.

92xa.
44s. 4d.

ll>id.
IB.

2Xd

8.881,4.33
16,.3:W,966

12,931,695

18.889.02:}
12,9.58,741

19,018, 33;3

18,737,200

11.337.155
19,781,900
3 p. c.

13,874.296
23.816,811

94xa.

9.3^d.

438.

3d.

ll«d.
Is.

3Hd.

2«

p. c.

Ud.
7Kd.

58s.

Is. fid.

1.3,308,829

24,510,063
9,929,152
20,789,932
6 p. c.
93d,
658. Id.
ll>.'d.
Is.

ajid.

Foreign bills of exchange have been more offered, and the rates
In the bullion market the more prominent
feature is a demand for sovereigns, on account of the South
American loans. There is no demand for bar gold for export,
and the Eastern exchanges_being low the silver market remains

are generally higher.

dull.

The stock markets have' been firm during the last few days,
and a steady tone prevails at the cloFe. A fair amount of business has been transacted, and up to the present time no check
has been given to the introduction of new companies by dearer
money. Several have been introduced this week, and the columns
of our newspapers are crowded with their advertisements. I
have just made a calculation of the'nominal capital of the under,
takings advertised in this morning's papers, all of which are quite
recent, in fact of this week's birth, and I find itjamour.ts to
£1,957,000.

I

am

not probably far out in saying that for

months past the nominal
from

the Eureka

A

capital

of

the

companies, apart

loans, introduced

district.

prospectus has also appeared of a loan for £100,000 for the
The bonds are to bear six per cent per annum

City of Quebec.

and

will be issued at par.

The Great Western Telegr.iph Company,
over the

first

instalment of £100,000 to

have handed
Hooper's Telegraph

limited,

yi>e«t
B»'ley
0»«»

cwt.

».(H9,54iJ

14,545

SJBBO
T,BU

£«"
Bofn'-V,
Indian Com

6,001

80,647
48.777

I'lour

tt&tSt

1,658.890
100.814
1,*74.38»
47,172
18,748
67.810
1.809.406

nS,Wl

148.8(8

18,807

8S^9M.
ir,l»

W^«78
79884
ttloS

2,043
14,044
10^888

1S.7U

XiM
886

cold and uncongenial, and in several districts
the prospect with regard to the growing crop of wheat is not
looked upon as satisfactory. To-day there is a cold northerly
wind blowing, and there aro constant showers of rain and sleet.

plaat looks yellow in

wondered

therefore, that in consequence of the vast exand the higher rate of wages, the internal circulation of the country has so largely increased. The total
declared value of our exports of British and Irish produce and
manufactures in April amounted to £21,033,500, being about
£4,000,000 more than in 1871, and £3,700,000 greater than in 1870
The total for the past four months of the year was £78,208,880.
being about £5,000,000 more than in the corresponding period of
last year, and £5,200,000 more than in 1870.
The figures for the
four months show an increased export of 215,000 tons of alkali,

many

places,

at,

tent of our trade,

23,000 barrels of beer, 650.000 tons of coal, 5,000 cwt. of copper,
nearly 6 ,000,000 lbs. cotton yarn, 76,300,000 yards of cotton piece
goods, 330,000 lbs. ^cotton thread, 270,000 square feet of plate
glass,

225,000 tons of

linen

piece

and

812,000

'

8,566,000 lbs. foreign

and

iron

goods, 5,639,000
gallons
seed
oils,

steel,

yards

yards of
manufactures,
English wool,

19,576,000

of

jute

1,000,000

lbs.

and

colonial wool, 3,17o,000 lbs. woolen
worsted yarn, 2,100,000 yards woolen and worsted cloth.

34,205,000 yards of worsted stuffs,

and 920,000 yards of carpeting.
and the exports of
cotton, woolen ^and linen goods in the four months were as

The imports and exports
follows
Imports
Exports
Imports
Exports
Exports
Exports
Exports
Exports
Exports

of cotton and wool,

:

of cotton
of cotton
of wool
of Knglish
of colonial

of
of
of
of

1872.
5,769,793
805,987
lbs. 130,343.230
lbs.
8,600,266
lbs.
44,487,166
lbs.
34,487,651
yards. 1.135,063,729
Ibb.
10,567,703
yards.
»4,638,!15
lbs.
14,326,020
yards.
13,609,483
yards. 123,490,414
yards.
1,889,794
yards.
8,183,947
yards.
4,066,666

1871.

cwt.
cwt.

wool

and foreign wool
cotton yam
cotton piece goods
linen yarn
linen piece goods

Woolenyam
Woolencloth
Worsted staffs
Blankets
Flannels

CarpeU

7,267,515
1,399,437
125,196,684
2,585,812
35.931,003
S8.S04.3SS
1,048,717,466
13,536,540
66,113,034
12,158,682
11,505,094
89.126.001
3.851,778
3,060,510
8,147.280

COMMERCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

and as the Conti-

this

mer-

chandise. The total imports amount to |10,793,826 this week,
against |7,425,926 last week, and |10,190,875 the previous week
The exports are $3,936,.595 this week, against |3,741,808 last
week, and $4,322,712 the previous week. The exports of cotton
the past week were 407 bales, against 784 bales last week.
The following are the imports at New York for week ending

dry goods) May 17, and for the week ending (for general
merchandise) May 18;
roBsieN lapoKTS at nbw york fob tbx wnx.

(for

1869.

1870.

1871.

1873.

(1,612,307
5,461.883

$1,665,580

General merchandise...

4,!i80,593

$2,059,808
5.401,096

t3,19e,C33
8,596,193

Total for the week.
Previonsly rei>orted....

$7,074,090
121,758.699

$6,616,173
113,116.906

»7,460,9W

$10,788,836

143,636,394

170,814,8»

$128,832,789

$119,763,079

$151,097,298

$181,608,254

Dry goods

Since Jan.

1

.

In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports of
dry goods for one week later.
The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive of specie)
from the port of New York to foreign ports, for the week ending
May 21:
XFOBTS ntOII NIW TORK FOR THB TSIK.

Forthowcek
ProTlonsly reported

Since Jan.

Works Company.
The weather is

The wheat

t,4St,r.i

1,Sr5S

Imports and Exports for the Week.— The imports
many week show an increase in both dry goods and general

on our market has averaged
£1,500,000 per week. Many have been withdrawn from want of
support. In addition to these companies we have had loans
for Russia and Peru for heavy amounts, and recently a loan for
£2,400,000 for^Costa Rica has been introduced. An early introduction of the French loan is anticipated, and it is believed that
when the unforeseen difficulty that has arisen regarding the
Washington Treaty has been removed, several American railway
loans will be brought forward.
A prospectus has been issued of the Ruby Consolidated Mining
Company, limited, with a capital of £335,000, in £10 shares. The
propo.sal is to work twenty mines in Lander County, Nevada, in
foreign

8.188^4

9.Ui'mS

to be

4
4
5

bills

'rJSS

1.1M^48S

U,t4^m

7

Berlin

bank post

OTMw

1,MS.»1
10.118,880

7

Brussels
Turin, Florence

Circulation,

MS,in

7M6»I

3X-SX

JjJ

3-3ii
8,v
3J<
5

of

Tx^Al

6;8a«1.971

6

3

Vlennaand

»88,«i«
1,406,437
12.744,316
».»30.9e7

P'""-Indian Com
yio"

lMl.a

18a»-70

tMSiAn WwtSh

tS,880.»0

4

Amsterdam
Hamburg
Frankfort

£•»»

18T0-1.

r.«81.380
«,J68,»M

7

rate,

per cent, per cent.

4X-5

OWt

B">«y

Lisbon and Oporto
St. Petersburg

Bank Open

rate, market.
per cent, per cent

S

18Tl-a.

on. .
y»><»t

The Board of Trade returns, which have been published thU
week, show an activity in our trade altogether unprecedented.
The animation extends to every branch of business, and it is not

Bank Open

„
Paris

nent markets continue firm, an advance of
about 3a. per qowtw
has been established In the value of wheat
doc* Satarday laat
The following statement shows the Importa
and export* of
cereal produce Into and from the United
Kingdom since barveM
viz., from Aug. 26 to the close of Ust
we«k, compared with the'
corresponding period ia the three previous leaaoni
IMFORTS.

EXPORTS.
4

'

aro the quotations

681

1

for

1870.

1871.

1878.

$8,810,420
64,880.136

$S,478,«86
90.308,378

M,M8.685

$67,917,740

$68,480,515

$«S,886,>S>

$84,887,688

M.300.848

show the exports of specie ttom the port of
the week ending May 18, 1&12

The following

New York

1869.
$3,863,146
64,064,591

will

:

May 16—Str.

Java, Liverpool—
American gold coin. 800,000

May 14— St. Ilansa, Southamp ton
Silver bullion

$28,900

Mexican gold coin..
Mexican silTercoln.
American gold coiu,

11,406
46,972
650,000

SM^8a4

SUverbara...

Hay

16-8lr.

Oceu

Qneen,

Baal«)o-

AaMckangold

l,no

THE

«82

For Bremen —

For Panfima—
American sUver

May

don
American gold

coin.

675,000

May

Crescent City,

Havana
51,000

For Naesau—
American silver

$2,200

13

— St.

16,000

Silver bars

American gold

May 18— Str.

Parthia,

300,000

Liver-

pool

Gnstavo, I'orto

PlataAmerican

May

Liverpool-

Spanislidoublocne..

May i7— iiri2

10,280

— St.

Kepnblic, Liverpool
American gold
300,000
18— Str. City of Montreal,
18

American gold
silver

75,000
171,406

Silver bars

2,257

25, 1872.

BANKING AND FINANCIAL.

Foreign silver

2,500

-May 16— Str. Hiuiimouia, Lon-

May lu— Str.

tMay

icffiONtCtia.

Deutscliland,

Banking House of HENifs Clews &

Co.,)

33 Wall street. N. Y.

Exchange on England,

Bills of

S

Ireland, Scotland

and the Con

tinent.

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

f

the world.

Sonthanipton
Total for the

week

Previously reported

$3,268,085
14,827,433

Total since Jan.

$18,095,518

American gold coin.

75,000

Also, Telegraphic Transfers] of /Money on Europe,

Havana and

California.

Same time

1,

1872

Same time

in

1870...
1869

:

1888

The imports

Deposit accounts received, bearing interest and subject to check

in

$14,994,478
16,964,000
9,658,117

1867
1866
1865

$30,444,290
10,206.910
11,962,577
29,000,369

1871

of specie at this port

during the past week have

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

CLEWS, HABICHT &

been as follows

May le^Str.

Rising Star, As-

'

May

18- Str. Missouri, Aspin-

Gold

$1,000

Total for the week
Previously reported.-

$100

THE

JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD
FIRST! MORTGAGE BONDS

ST.

$1,100
610,021

^
1,

$641,121

1872
I

1871
1870
1869

$3,024,530
6.916.032

!

1

Same time

in

1868.

t3,0&},855

1867

1,056,073

8614,6241

IVIntor ia tlie Nortliwest.—Ths American Agriculturist
" There is a general impression tliat Oregon, Washington
Bays
Territory and Montana must be very cold, as they are so far north,
forgetting that isothermal lines (lines of the same temperature)
do not correspond with parallels of latitude. A comparison of the
monthly mean temperatures as well as the mean of four
months will show this in a striking manner. Most of iho figures
in the following table are furnished by the United States Signal
Offlce at Washington, and represent tlireo daily quotations of the
thermometer at each place morning, noon and evening
:

—

:

Dec. ,'71,
Louisville,
St. Louis,

Co.,

Old Broad Street. Londcs.

wall-

pinwall"
Gold

Total since January
Same time In

11

State, City

Ky

Mo

Chicago
Uidtiniore

3:1"

31
23

2H
27
35

32
26

Now York
lieleua, Montana
Kalama,\V.T

18
81

Tlio tniiperature at

Feb.,'72.

;«"

30
30
33
30

Philadelphia
AVasliington

i.,'72.

35"

li»

33
30
26
32

Mar.,'72.

35°
36
29
a3
29
33
29
42

36
32
34
80
36
44

Mean,
34"

m%

26

33^
80
33

29K
80
36

IMuna, Montana, may properly be taken

as

are being absorbed

by an increasing demand

Secured as they are by a
franchise,

mand

first

CO.'s

for them.

mortgage on the

road, land grant

and equipments, combined in one mortgage, they com

at once a ready market.

A liberal sinking

fund provided in the mortgage deed must

advance the price upon the closing of the loan.
interest payable in gold.

annum, payable semi-annually,
Denominations,

years.

Principal and

Interest at eight (8) per cent per

of tax.

free

|1,000,

fOOO and

Principal in thirty
$100,

Coupon

or

Registered.
Price, 97^
.15,

and accrued

in

interest,

currency, from

ruary

'.'

1873.

Maps,

documents, and information furnished.
New York.
Can now be had through the principal banks and bankers
throughout the country, and from the undersigned, who unhesi
tatingly recommend them.
circulars,

Trustees

—Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of

TANNER & CO.,
on the general route of the
Bankers, No. 11 Wall street.
Northern Pacific Railroad, directly in the mountains, and but a
few hundred feet below the highest point on tho line. NotwithmR. CHARI^ES IV. IIASSLiKK'S
standing the past winter has been the coldest ever known in
Montana, it will be observed that tho average temperature at success in business is an instance of what perseverance, intelliHelena (latitude 4Ci) for the four months was the same as that of gence aud integrity may accomplish. Mr. Hassler has devoted
Philadelphia, although the latter city is 4,300 feet lower and 400
miles further south. Similar comparisons may be made with his personal attention to the specific branch of the Banking
and Brokerage business relating to Railroad Bonds, and there is
Chicago and other cities.
The question of the climate of the Nortliwest is now an impor- probably no one better posted than he is in all that appertains
tant one, as a railroad through Montana and Wasliington Terri- to them. His well-known advertisement " Railroad Bonds
tories will open a vast region to settlers, who, as well as the projectors of the road, are interested in knowing what obstacles the Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to Charles W.
Hassler, No. 7 Wall street. New York," has attracted attenclimate may present."
Mr. Thomas H. WagstafF, CI Broadway, N. Y., (rooms 21 and tion in all parts of the country, and largely increased his busi" Write to" him if you wish anything in his line.
33) oSers for sale in another column a portion of the stock of the ness.
From
Black River Iron and Mining Company. The property is at Port
the Christian Union of Sept. Gth, 1871, Henry Ward Beechcr,
Leyden, N. Y., where the company have an Iron-ore mine, reported to be of great value. The company have already an order Editor.
a fair average lor the territory.

It is

—

for 1,000 tons of ore at a price that will i et them .|3,Obo. They
mine ten thousand tons a year. The company states,
can make a ton of iron, for what it costs tlie furnaces
in the Harlem Valley for charcoal alone for a ton of iron. It
the opinion that iron will remain high for some time
is
but if it should fall off one third, we can yet make $10 per ton,
which would net us |80,0C0 a year.
think it is a muth safer
investment than railroad bonds, and here is the advantage of
purchasing at a price much below the real value of the property,
and if we had to buy now the property could not be obtained for
the price.
are only selling enough to have a substantial
working capital."

can

" \\'e

We

We

—The Clmrleston Courier of

recent date says " The most noweek has been the advance in Savannah
& Charleston Railroad shares, consequent upon the immediate
:

ticeable feature of the

construction of the Port Royal Railroad, which connects with it
Yemasaee Stream, half way between the cities of Charleston
and Savannah, and is being pushed rapidly forward. Early in
April the shares sold at $5 and under, but the recent action of
the Georgia Railroad Company granting sufficient aid to complete the Port Royal Railroad, has altered the public estimate of
the Savannah Railroad shares, and transactions are noted at $35,
and subsequently $37 was asked."
at

—The card of

the old house of Messrs. Henry F. Verhuven &
No. 88 Exchange Place, will be found in our advertising
columns. Beside a gfneral banking and foreign exchange business they attend to negotiations of railroad and state loans, and
do a general stock business.
We invite attention to the card of the well-known house of
Messrs. Robins Powell & Co., Bankers, No. 10 Wall St. In addition to a general banking business, this firm executes orders for

PACIFIC RAII.ROAD OF MISSOURI.
FIRST MORTGAaE, 8 PER CENT BONDS, ON
CITY REAL ESTATE.

jjurchase or sale of

government

securities, gold, stocks

and bonds.

LOUIS

PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN CIT\ OF
YORK, FREE OF UNITED STATES TAXES.

NEW

The undersigned offer for sale $500,000 of the above bonds
(whole amount being $800,000), secured by a first and only mortgage on the Com])any's real estate, lying east of Fourteenth
street, in the City of St. Louis, and fully described in the Deed
The value being estimated at nearly double the
of Trust.
amount of the mortgage.
The Bonds are dated May 1, 1873, and have twenty years to
run coupons payable 1st of May and November, in each year, at
the IJank of Commerce, in New York.
For further particulars, including copy of Deed of Trust, and
diagram of the property, apply to
;

CLARK, DODGE & CO.,
street. New York.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,

No. 51 Wall

May

1,

1873.

^I)e

No. 35 South Third

street, Philadelphia.

Bankers' ^a^tiXt,
DIVIItFNDS.
decl ared

Co.,

—

ST.

The following Dividen ds have been
„
Company.

Railroads.
Vermont & Canada

MiKcellaneouB.

American Merchants' Union Express Co.

diiring the pas t

'

Per |When
Cent.

I

P' able

week

BOOKB Closid.

I

Mayiio, 1872.1

ilBB CHKONIOLR
FmOAT

Mny U,

Srafixa,

Iffti.

—

The

nionrjr market. Money Ims boim
dooidi-illy eaoy
throughout the whole week, and tiie tendency U still towurdH an
incrnnso in the Hupply of loanable funds. The prevailinfj rates
have l)i'on 5 to (( per cent., with some exceptions early in the
wi^ek at 7, and froijiient transactions during the past few days at
4 [Mir cent.
Many of our leading i)anki'rs anlici])ato a plethora
of money at this centre during tlio (inning summer months, as
great as that which prevailed here last year, though it is too early
as yet to predict witli certainty for the whole season.
Th(^ banks are not yet strong in their reserves, compared with
last year at this time, as they had on the 18th inst. but ^7,:!ft9.10O
in excess of tlie '2~t per cent, legal ro<]uirement, against $1.5,.'i8t,390 on May 30. 1S71
But it is known tliat the ease of the money
market is not, at these seasons, exactly proportionate to the excess
of legal tender reserves, as national bank notes form a large part
of the money plethora, but have nothing to do with the legal res<^rve while on the other liaud, gold forms an important part of
the ro«(>rve, l)ut cannot be used as currency. Should the accumulation of money, how((ver, be as great as last year, the current
six month.s
from .January 1 to July 1 will have shown such
extraordinary variations in the money market, as have hardly
been witnessed before and will certainly furnish new arguments for the adoption of some measure which will give elasticity
to our currency.
Notwithstanding the low rates at which call loans have been
offeri>(l, there have been considerable amounts of money remaining unemployed with one or two of the larger banks, for lack of
;

—

—

;

any good

l)i>rrowers.

The Bank

of England rate remains unchanged at 5 per cent.,
and specie has increased this week £.53,000. In the|Bank of France

bullion has increased 3,000,000 francs.
The last statement of our associated city banks on May 18, was
favorable
the excess above legal re.serve having increased
$1,333,853, though an increase of f 1,.500,300 in the legal tender
;

line.

The total liabilities stood at $3 40,006,000, and the total reserve at |«!t,U.">,600, being f;7,389,100 in excess of 35 per cent, of
the liabilities.
The following statement shows the changes from previous week
and a comparison with 1871 and 1870:
May
Loans and

|285.;i3.li00

2U.010.ilKl

•*1,.S09.S0U
37.li:B.l(IO

.

27.714.200

..

Netdeposlta
lieKal tenders

.

.

211267.500

.

47.303.000

May

Differences.
Inc..
J-.ll.fiOO
Inc..
3114,71)0

13.

dia.. .. lae.ua.uoo

Speoie
Clrcuhition

The

May

11.

ISTO.

1871.

Dec.
Inc

219.9117,600
4S.S0a.lS00

.

Inc..

Maya;.

20.

»2SOA)0.(X»

1289,436.931
15.262.313
31.'Xt.96«

75.S00
2.«IO.10O
1.300.200

233/i'l4.016

S1.10O,OCU
83.200.000
226.500,000

6(1.531,322

59.IKIO.000

commercial paper have a lower tendency, and 7
percent, is now a full rate for the best class of endorsed notes.
An important feature of the market is the small supply of paper
otfering, which is said to be much below the usual amount at this
rates for

galea to April 80Ui, 1873. 580,488 «CToti for S.IM.OW m, nveragn
per acre $4 13. Lands l>elonglng U> the company remaining iinsold.

11,549,500

Quotations are as follows
Commercial,
"

first class

"

:

•« Tenn. old.
6r Tetui.. nuw..
On N.<;«r.. old..
S« N. Car., dow.
Vlrg., old

6

,

Inijle I
.4

9

010

1I>IK
".OS

UHX

18.

mnrt. !881, cp.

.

6«, 1881, coup
5-*)'» 1962, coop...

Call BiU.Ti.c.ads
5-aV8 1861, coup...
5-20'8l»6.5.
5-a)-8 136.5.
5-'20'a I.*7.

5.20'8l868,
lO-UI'B,
l0-40'8,

•'

...

n"

...

"
•

...

U8V USV

"USX

This

Is

e's

113X

21.
lW?li
117
118

V
U3X

23.

21.

IIJX
i;6K
119

..."116

113X
llIX
'lieX
IIO14

i:iX

•lUa'lWA

the price bid. no sale

115X
I16X
I16X
IIOX
IIIX
U'X
116X

.

V Feb

— Highest.^

.

113

107

1 117
tUxJan. 3 119
Jan. 11 115V
109

U3X

lllXJan.

V

Apr. 26
Apr. 26

May

22

Apr. 26

'116

•113X •118X
114X •114X

•USX

115X
11«X
116?

"MM

1I6X 116X
I16X •1I6H
•iiox •liOX

UOV

mx mw

luv
:i6x

116X

was made

.—Lowest

•117
118X •119

•I13X •113X

'lUX 'IISX IISX •113X
114
•nSM lUX 114
1I5X
116X

24.

112X •!12X
117

•116

"110
reg
coupon.... 'lllK

Currency

20.

11.>
•llIX
•116V '116*

mv
117

109X Jan.

imXJBB.

11

;i5V Apr, 27

13

U6X Apr.

29
22

May
May

It

109XJan. ll'U5x Mny

IKX

fel).

lllV Feb.
107

Feh.

81II6X
9' lies

Kt Wayne Ut ni 7»':(HH
Ohio* NW.af ;i'UB
iioclci aid lit

114

Feb.

23

—

and Railroad Bonds. State bonds have been quite
and transactions of limited amount. Tennessee bonds are
decidedly firm, and Virginia consols and South Carolinas new
have also been tinner, though the latter have receded from the
highest point of the week. There is still a demand for some of
the Louisiana state issues which cannot easily be found in this
market, llailroad bonds have been higher for some of the popular issues, particularly the Central and Union Pacific Ixmds the
Central Pacifies are 10»i @ lOSJ, Union Pacific firsts 93J, land
State

—

grants 8I4, incomes 87.
The transacticras of the land department of the Union Pacific
have Ix'en as follows: Sales n Ajjril, 13 466 acres, for $51,(00,
average per acre $4.09. Land grant bonda eancelled $10,000. Total

•»

•m'h

6,

4
«t
.Ian. an
ISX Jan. it

no

'KM^t MlllV IIB
".inx io<i
•lOSX
'101

-^Illghitat,
4ay 8
7»X
71W

.

May

m%

Mob.
Mek.

HHK

« loe

Jan.
Keb.
Jan.

sIlOIX

May

B
•»

was made

at the

Jan. MjlUK

108

mv^eb.
lOlX JMi.

I04X '103X '1U)H

101

salt!

Feb. 10
loax "i6.

•1(0

'lO;!

}-.

f>

:<
tl

Board.

—

Railroad and miiicellanconis

Htorltm, The general stock
market has not been very active, nor attended with any extreme
fluctuations in prices, though there have been several notable exceptions to this rule, in Pacific Mail, Erie, C. C. and 1. C, and
Quicksilver Mining Stock, which have all been more or leas
prominent at times, as speculative favorites.
The transactions on Pacilic Mail have Iwen of enormous extent
and the price declined from 87i, the highest point touched on
Tuesday, to 74J, the lowest point today, and closed at 77f. The
heavy sales are reported to nave been made by the parties who
lately purchased to control the election. The passage of the
bill in Congress to grant $l,Ol)0,0<X) per year subsidy, has also
taken place this week. Various theories are assigned for the activity in Erie, C. 0. and T. C, and Quicksilver bat the movement
in each stock is so entirely the result of speculative openitiona
that no information can be relied upon as sufflciently accurate to
form a basis, either for purcliases or sales, by outside parties.
Railroad earnings in the second week in May were as follows:
lucreaae-

1872.

1871.

Eric

4I5.9I9

374,208

71.741

Lake Shore and M. S
Mt. I.oiils and Iron Mountain
St. Loiiln, KanHa8 City and Northern

31li.O0U

2.'«.l'00

S7MU

47,881
57,889

29.163

18,718
4,191

53,69(1

The following were the highest and lowest
list of railroad

Monday. Tuesday, Wednesd'y Thursday. Kriday
May 23.
Maya24.
May
May 21.
May a.
2i.
May 2il.

May 13.
N.T.Cen&H. K 97X 98

do
Harlem

scrip

Erie

do

12;!^

126X

'.a;X

69X 7SX

7.1X
83

75X

'81

83

71H 74X
81

87

76

73V 76X

Island... lll>i 112

111:K112X

!»X

87

MX

9JX
76X 76X
75X 76V
91X MX

'92

U1X:!2X

93X «3V
12;X 129

127

69X 71X

•84

•81

86

MX

95H

•92

«8X «SX

98X 98X

98
9-V
93X 93V

I26X

126M 127

95X »3X
92X ....
76X -'%
75X -6%
9(>i 91X

95X 95V

scrip •91X 92
'ISji

6SX 9«X
93X 94

97* 98V
92X 92X

92X 92V
126

do pref.
Lake snore....

prices of the active

and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week

Saturday,

8*

95X «X
93V ....
75V 73X

92X

75V 76>«
75X 76X
M 91V

I25X 127^
««X TO
84

93V

UlX

«X

75X 75V

J5X 76

mx mx

a

95X «BX
•9IX

91

ii:x

II!

UlX

57K 59X
59X 60X 69X 59
57V 58X
do
pref... 79X
79X
78V 79X •7SH 79
•78X av
•79X T»% 79
47« 43X
Ohio & Xlisslp.
nii 43V
48X 48X 4'iX I8X 47X 48X 47V 4SX
Centnlof N. J'10*V 109M 108V 109 'lOSX l<9 •108V IIWX 1(«X 1C3X im 108
lOX iix
lOX II
U08ton,H*K. lOV 11>6 lOX UX
lov UX
lOX MX
60X

59>4

L.&

W... 1C7

Panama

Adams E»p ...
Am. Merch.Ex
United States..
Wells, Fargo..
Canton
*

This

la

The

107)4 lOIX
iSV 44X
43X
W>4 •63
S9X 39X
40X 42X 41 X

107

lOiJ-J

120

West. Un.Tel.
Quicksilver ...

'63
89

120

121

75X KX
40X 41
50X 50X
83
S4X
"99
99X
75X 75X
79
91X
88V 89X

120

121

107X

4SV

io;x :07x

40X

V

42

121X

i6X TiX
38V «>H
50
49
48X 49
82
33X 87 X
94X ~"
98X
99K 99X x9S
7«
79X
75X 76
81
81X 82X'

75X V'H
40X <0H

H8X

..

'9IX

»3X

94

91

...

the price bid and asked.no salt was

made

at tbe

113X lie

7»V 77X
a«x

«

8»

41

7»X 80
8SV 8«X

7»X 79jJ
83X 84X
...

^^ 5^

•2
<9K
3»X 4SX
38X 4iX

S»V 40X
X 42X

76X T7X
85V a»
80V aev
48
4«X •»
47K
80X 85X 78X a)

95

\et\vrr

62

41

UO

118

mn
KV

•2

SUV 40X
41
42X

95

91

42X

M

95

•

107

48X

48
•....

64

"90

Odd

95
93

IS
94

"....

92

9;

9S

Board

Market.—The

gold speculation has been comparatively dull this week, as the good prospect of a settlement of the
Treaty question was not favorable to a further advance on the
other hand, the shipments of coin amtinue, and with the reported
engagements for to-morrow's steamers, of nearly $3,000,000, will
amount to about $4,000,000 in the week. The future course of
gokl is not now so easily determined it is to be remembered that
the premium has already advanced about 4 per cent from the
lowest point touched since the first of the year, and whether the
natural or speculative lufiuences will be sufficient to carry the premium materially higher, can hardly be foreseen.
Kates for carrying gold to-day were 3, 4, and 4J per cent.
At the Treasury sale of $3,000,000 on Thursday the amount bid
;

;

for

was

$.5,000,000.

receipts amount to $3/il3,0O0.
show the course of the gold premium

Customs

The following

table will
each day of the past week

Quotations.

.

Open- Low- High- CIos"?ing.

Monday,

dull,

iW

IIBX

* Tnlii Is the price bid,

M

at tbe Board.

'1U5

'lUI

m 7a'!(UH

6illi'v .May 22
22
May
9tll7

linxMch.lSilUX May

•»

Jan.

•*X Jan.

It

pref..
do
PaciBcMall ...

68.1881. reg

11
73

_

tenders, instead of coin.
The injurious efTect of this action was soon lost, however, when
it became known that the action was only taken in committee of
the whole, and that it was quite improbable that such a bill could
have any success, either in the Senate or with the President. The
market has since been firm and prices are al)out i to |^ better than
The prospect that the Treaty diffiat the opening of the week.
culty will be settled, has been favorable to the demand for government bonds, particularly with foreign purchasers, and under
an imjiroved inquiry, and the large purchases by the Treasury
this month, the supply offering in our market is becoming

58.

MX

78

12X

ax

•»!<

Hann. & St Jos 43X 44
pref '6S}4 65
do
Union Paclttc. 38X 39^
Col.(;liic.& I.e. 31H 4iiJi

At the Treasury purchase of $3,000,000 on Wednesday the
amounted to $0,310,700 between 113 and 11393.
Closing jirices daily, and the range since January 1, have been:
Since .January 1
May May May May May May

n

4S

lat in 7s<104

Del.,

total offerings

TO

•»K

ITnlted States Bonds.— At the date of writing, last week, the
market had been depressed by despatches just received from
Washington/announcing the passage of a resolution in the IIou.se
permitting one-third of the customs payments to be made in legal

scarcer.

ax

t'A

'

Bock

7X@S
8 @ 9

Blnoa Jaaoaryl.'

^Loweat.-,

zt.

»
U
U
n
May !«
/so. 18
"
cuusojld'd •W
^7
•M
six BIX Jan. a aoi Man. 8
" " dtiferrod.. •17
•17« •17X •yx
M7S
I6X Meh.e at
Jaa. :e
•aS. C, n. J. A J. as
•KH •86
U Jan. 10 m Meb.
68 MlHourl
•M
MM MX MX *8M tSX Jan. to V)X Jan. M
18
Cent. Pac. sold.. 108
•una losx I»1X loax lOSX UW Jan. 9 lOIX May M
IIn.P»c.,l»r.
KS 92V
K!V luy MX mv Jan, 6 MX Jan. 17
Un. Pac.I.'d Or't tum
SI
J»n.
*
8IH
m
Meh.
81
»1X 71 V
I*
Un, P. Income... *A
inx 07
filX Mch. 4 BKV Jan. 18
mn
N.Y. Cod. Da. 1888. •H\ •91X •31
•«i
wx •«x 91 X .May
MX teb. a
KrIeUt Ml. U
lOOU 'lIMl, 'IIWX liiux liWX •loux :0O May
4 Unx Apr. in
,
N.J. C«n
«"

St. Paul

months.

81.
19

,

...a 7
7 g, !X

60 days.
da;
to 6nioDtiDS.

ai.

have been

1

.

18.

percent
fiOdayn.
4 montiis.

•

dBt«

to

«»ncullo<l

Closing prices dally and the range since Jan.
Majr May
May Mar May

Northwest
pref
do

endorsed
"

Land grant bonds

acres.

11.337,000.

Wabash

sea.son.

683

Tuesday,
Wed'day,
Thursday,
Friday,

20
21
22

18

»

Current week
Previous week
Jau.l. 1872. to date

est.

est.

U3V

USX 113 V
U3X IKX
113H 113 V
USX 114

114

:i3x

113X

U3X
lUX

U'X 113X
USX lUX
H3X U4X

109X

J08X

::3V
113X
:i3v

114X

114K

Total

Inir.

Clearings.

113X
1.3H

ISI,9.'3,000

U3V

I13X
113X

.

Balances.
6old. Currency.
.

AO

12.130,705
2,487.988

32.186.0110

1J88.08(
1.20,743

64,227
38.938.000
20.980.00O
27.223,lUO

l,S<8.173

IISV
II3X
113V

244.022.000

~l.668.liS
i,a9«,ea9

Sn.TOiMV

8,«I.I68

l.llt.068

V

113

82.49t,',.S

\,-mfea
;,an,7i4

—

Forclsn Kxchanjce. The excliange market was rather firm
previous to the Wednesday's steamer, but has since been dull and
declined a fraction. There have been some important amounts
drawn against railroivd loans, and these bills have sold below the
rates for

prime

sterling,

and

hiivi'

had some

effect in

weakening

the market. The demand for exchange, however. Is not laige.
and this is a principal cause of the decreased fljmnees.
Quotations are as follows

THE CHRONICLE.

684
London prime DanKere
Good bankers
commercial

I10X@110X

109Ji(8109H

llOX®....

Paris (bankers

S.nnas.lBM

Antwerp

5.
...
5. IBM®....

Swiss

....®....
5.1',!M®5.I3^
S.llsj®....

@109)«

109

16X0

.'.

«)X®40X

Hamburg

36>«aS6X
i\%9---79X®j?,X

Bremen

&$*^^

tranBactious for the week at tlie Custom House and SubTreasury have been as follows
Sub-Treasnry.—
Custom
Payments.
Receipts.
House

—

.

,

.

,

Monday,
Tuesday
Wednes'T
ThnrsdM,

...

»210,000

••20.....
" 21

SK.OOO

Gold.

Currency.

1419,01198

95
62
S3

217,696 89
210,400 98

»764,S14 29
824,752 53
900,519 99
1,191,355 58
669.578 31

I295.800 92
368,73.S 15
3.58,046 93
809,296 55
75
2,441,865
_,
531,118 81

Gold.

45if,000

338,000
305.000

W

jeridsy,

1,0S4,679
679,712
505,953
409,813

598,000

"22^
"
...
"24...

.

.

Currency.

«9-,656 59

Receipts.

Saturday.MaylS.

364,787:8
30S,812 19
:9
2,9i:,060 S8

20

84S;982 15

.

8,107^28 48

»5S,928,789

BalaMe:May24

»5,443,616 77
t4.976,174 44

11

$55.'296,736 77

—

New York Citt 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 May 18, 1872
:

ATEBAQS AMOUNT OF

,

Loans and

New

Clrcula-

Discounts. Specie.
''

Capital

Banks.

»3,OO0,O0C 1111,-97,000
2,030,000
5,53S,:iOC
7370.100
3,000,000
5,931,(>U0
2,000,000
4,717.900
1,500,000
Onion
8,000,000
8,214,300
America
1,800,000
4,053,500
Phisnix
5,366.600
1,000,000
City
1,000,000
3,244,900
Tradesmen's
2,IJ06,600
600,000
miton
6,741,300
800,000
Chemical
Merchants Exchange,.,. 1.235,000 3.138,100
3,662,000
1.500,000
Gallatin, National
2,596,300
800,000
Butchers^* Drovers'....
600,000
2,022,500
Mechanics and Traders'.
1.06S,60O
200.000
Greenwich
3,285.600
600,000
Leather Manuf
500,000
1,U0.30(!
Seventh Ward,
4,8:7,.';0O
2,000,000
York
itate ot
5,000,000 10.148,0(10
American Kxchange
lOiOOOiOOO 21,665,'JOC
Commerce
9,193,600
1,000,000
Broadway
3,822.'2I10
1,000,000
mercantile
4^22,700
1,821,900
Pacific

i'ork

t2,186,'«)C

.

Manhattan Co...
Merchants'
Mechanics

815,500
1,033,100

...

333,000
730.000
986,900
539,000
880,300
140,400

Bepnhllc

2,00O,0M

Chatham

450,000
412,500
1.000,000
1,000,000
500,000
4,000,000
400,000
1.000,000
1,000.000
1,000.000

People's

Worth America
Hanover
Irving
Metropolitan
Citizens

Nassau
Market
St. Nicholas..

.,

Shoe and Leather
Corn dxchange...

l,O0O.0Ou

1,000000

Continental

Commonwealth
Oriental

Marine.
Atl:;3tlc

Importers and Traders'.

Park
Mechanics' Banking: Ass.
Grocers'
Horth River

BastRlver
Manufacturers A Mer..,.
gourtli National
antral National

8econiNa;i.:n«l|
Ninth National
Wrst National
Third National
New York N. Exchange

Tenth Natlou'il

Bowery National
New York County
German American
Dry Goods

'250,000
2ii0,000

1,000.000
1,000.000

75,.'iOO

480,5(10

11,300
1,244.700
178,900

4,100
851,500
130,600
5,600

Inc.

Specie

Inc.

Dec.

Circulation

Loans.

March 16..
March 23.
March 30..
April 6,
April 13...
April 20...
April 37.
.

of

4,933,600
2,300,900

i^

1,5.52.900

222,300
141,600
292,500
10,800
182,600
1,154.800 1,173.61.0
90,700
132,aiO
33,100
3.900
110,400
389,100
59.400
742,200
110,900
791,900
173,100
5,000
206 300
576,500
14,600
237,100
6,000
4,400
90,103
860,'H)0
20,800
98.800
136,500
496300
1,0!2,1X)0
937,300
49,300
30S,'!00
4,600
1,900
30,200
10,800
19.100
222 JOO
33,300
700
2,092,500 2366,200
513,000 1,101,800
266,000
513,030
604,000
530,300
271,900
677,600
779,500
267,200
8.300
856,800
48,600
•225,000
2,300
100.000
180,000
233,100
9,100

3.477.100
2.390,100
2,066,000
10.288.5'JO

1,417.400
2.269,800
3,064,000
2,685,500
3,588,000
4.7i6.4O0
4,224,100
1,785,600
1,333,600
1,991.100
372.400
I2,3.S1,700

17,420 loo
l.4Si.400
763.200
1.168,200
1,103,100
1,509.400
21,018,500
10,609.000
1,560,100
6,S?4,00a
5,502,200
6,553,700
1,192,500
2,368,400
1,084.000
1.187,100
3.390,600
2,012,800

1312,800
3,'239,3O0

1,465,100
1,952,000
5,529,r,00

1,462,500
2,116,3(0
1,976,100
1,051.800
2,689,HX)
1.337,900
2,606,600
1,566,800
1,207,000
1,830,600

.

...

11....
18

1711.600
301,700
73,800

I

I

week

»9O3,M10
2.045,600
1,075,900
1,018.410
346,800
1,061,800
702,70(1

70,000
436,«'0
457,400
l,2O6,-20O

279,868,900
277.761,500
276,767,400
278,483.400

274354,300
273,050,600
271,926.500
280,284,900
285,002,000
285,713,603

28,018,300
28.019,400
23,014.700

27,987,00

8(M,100
143.100
611,500
157,5(»
783,800
1,101,000
2,862,700
1,511,200
785,700
273,800
912,100
477.2(J0

186,200
511,000
371,400
682,000
1,028.800
387,900
308,300
495,600
381,500
764.100
220,(Xi0

732.000
583,900

May

20,

219,267,600

12,524,200

3,308.700
4,763,600
531.900
140,900
150,f00
273,900
280.000
3.172,800
2,074,000
383,000
1,423,000
566,500
1,197,400
297,800
585.000
277,000
167,700
388,400
316,000

1,515,400
602,000

981,000
839.800
1. 442.000

;7,511JS0O
9,265,000
1.285,000
6.434,000
4,310.100
6,4-19,103

B15.300
1,830.400
863,000
1,010,400
3,660,800
2,044,300

Sp*'.cle.

$32,000

Manufacturers'

Bank of Commerce
Olrard
•Tradesmen's
Consolidation
City

Commonwealth....
Corn Exchange....
Union
First

Third
Sixth
geventb
Rlghth
Central
Bank of Republic. .
Beontlty

tOtti

800,0(HI

400,000
800,000
600,000
300,000
1,000,000
800.000
160.000
350.(00
275,000
750,000
1,000,000
250,000

48.803,800

are as follows
Inc. t2.000,100
Inc.
1.500,200

iwi^im

2,387.000

41,800
3,000
1.333
I.OOO

'.,444.100

4.008

486,'200

1,238

.1,746.000

17,000
10,482

657,053

"•263

794
1,071

!, 92.3,000

1,480.000
8,798,000
1,079,700
357,000
864,000
1,061,000
3,530.000
3.218,000

8',666

31,000

225.666
134,685
219,746
241,000
236 528
1,(142.000

_Legal
Tenders.

1,300,000

Blackstonc
Boston
Boylston

'™?,''S2

CTeai'lngs

761.653,3m
715,439,575

1,488.914
l,-<(;2.7!)8

639,596
8,112,1100

fl,000,OoO
"
"
789.309
1,000,000
613,«KI
471,2,50

455,000
218.000
2ti6,425

174,185
174 9-30
539,276
311,080
591,000
180 54'?

1.132,760
807,88!

•370,000

335,256
210,145

691000

1,1100,000

4.50.000

892,000
1,149,000

1,562,000
8,779,000
1,078,500
376,000
729.000

158,000

382,000

226,000
783,000
361.000
185,000
219,350
238,503
573,000
800.000
180,000

(13,138,344

V43,g79,«41

111,314,339

152.(«10

178.000
615,000
260,(X10

»:60,557

»S,816.0OO
2,976,756
4,216,900
1.613,000
1,236,000
2,074,000
1,S61,500
802,102
943,550

1,03: ,'253
465,015

75,000

10,000

Loans,
»'.«».W0

,»™'«S

S95-«S

....

200,(X)0

Continental

l-SSO-OOO
1.920,000

Eliot..

1'222.™

Everett
faneull Hall

200,000
1,000,000

Freeman's
"lobe
Hamilton

1,488,500

J-MI^IOO
1312.800

Maverick

3,182.90U
1,397,900
l,860j!00
921,800

Merchants'

,8,000,(WO

Mount Vernon

S316,5C0
631,100
2,363,S0O

First

200,000
1,000,000
1,000.000
900,000
1,000.000
1,000.000
2,000,000
1,500,000
600,000
2,100,000
750.000
1,000,000

Second (Granite)...

1,600000

Third

800,000
3,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000.000
1,500,000
2,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
500,000

Market

New

England
North
Old Boston

Shawmut
Shoe

4

Leather

State
Suflolk

Traders'
Trcinont

Washington

Bank of Commerce
Bank of N.America
B'k of Redemption..

Bank

of Republic...

City

Eagle

Exchange
Hide & Leather
Revere
Security

Total

$48,060,000

$100,300
71,(00
373,800

fc8.900
111,000
68,800
3,100
21,500

181,600
225,800

46000
196,000
178,900
373,800

1,021300

500

48000

496,809

144,800
145,100

1,178100
643 500
1.1193(0

7,000
124,400
88,900
187,600
65.900
795,100
20,900
366,800
116,100
241,800
241,600

7300
8,100
464,300
5-3,400

35,100
126,900
159.900
9.000
80.600
45,600
88,900
28,900
207,100
28,500
3,800
231.900
64,300
88,300

2,635,100
8,375,900
3,017,400

1351,600
3,098,800

1,7»7300
4,030300
4,611,600
1,206,700
4,3.59,600

8,264,800

104,700
75,000
17,100
4,400
58,100
1.700

4301,600

8,!iai,900

781,700
2.565.800
2,738,800
1,728,800

DANKING AND

35-3

102700

422,000

890,900
5,021,900
367,400
744,400
1,453,100
1,101,1*1

•239,600

1,576,300
176,800

791,300
780.200
861,200
597 000
599,800
984,200
746,900
174.900
682,000
593 lOO
792.700
776,000
174,000
7!li,700

594,400
792.0CO

1,471,6(10

793300

869.300
474,500
731.3^0

39-3,000

1,680,900
1,006,800

10-3,300

242000

2,136.(XI0

48,500

35,4C0
98,100
165 9C0
50,500

447,900
840,300

7»7300
790,600
746,700
180,000
629,900
491,600
250,000

542,200
1,105.'300

971,900
1,210,810

$9,569,600

820,;i00

2,957.000
1,1

-.(W

000

90-3,300

118,900

$114333,0(10 $2,999,300

117 100
200
856,5«)
355 909
342,600
443 700
.559

1.000,800
949,900
1,018,000
1,044,100
877,800
615,500
1,197,600
3,809,«C0
l,077,0tO
1,892,100
616,500

384,000
886,700
67,800
609,100
386.400
527.900
126,300
101,100
159,,«1

2,500
160.(00

660500
791100

86O3OO

I81.-200

16-3,100

7S9 000

765,100
690.000
415,800

836,200
292,900
123,700
313,900

23C0

1,877,000
4.652,1C0
3,016.900
1,659,800
1,840,700

792310
437000
173000

292 200
655 000
736,300

211900

101,600
78,100
16,200

23I2.70O

790.400
573,900

S08500

28,900

....

8,035300

$439,300

....

107,000
1,900

3,029.600

$439,000
734,000
1,669(100
964 800

33,000
....

2354,800

WO.OOO

l'«».™
750,000
1,000,000
800,000
800,000
400.000

Howard

Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits. Circnia.

2,658,800
3,601.400
2,188,300
1.525,100
P26.700
2,344,000
2,011,400
2,639,400
694,400

1,000,000

Broadway
Columbian

$48,268,600 $25,768,900

FINANCIAI..

HabtktTisk.

A. S. Hatch.

FI8K & HATCH, BANKERS,
No. 5 Nassau

The magnitude and importance

St.,

of the

New York.
Chesapeake and Ohio Bailroad,

as a short, low-grade, economical line of transportation,

between tide-wate'

navigation and the principal cities of the Western States,

apparent as

it

approaches completion.

are

employed

;

becoming more

is

Less than 100 miles of track remain to

and Western Divisions, upon which over 5,000

laid to unite the Eastern

Aggregate

238,811
366.878
76,595

3!l7,^i52

336,(100

59-1,000

»56,007,069

<iW''*!,

Atlas

men

L. Tender. DeposIts.Circnlat'n*
11.331,000
664,383
1,202,600
678,000
814,000
612,000

1,624.502
1,157,631
1,195,707

Banks.
Atantlc

Union
Webster

.9-',aa)

20,724,-20a

of the Boston
National Banks, as returned to the Cleariog House, on Monday
May 30, 1873

Commonwealth

Total net

Ldns.

7'.666

11.359,466
11,314,235

the opening of the Through Line by

assured.

The development

and very

large,

of traffic

on

Autumn next

this thoroughfare will

and the mineral

traffic alone,

is

be immediate

45,527.400
47,407,400
47,305,600
48,805,800

211,636,400
217,'267,500

1.061,605

11,370358

•203,;S9.100

27,8(19.800

27,711,200
27,638,400

1,510.510
2,140,000
795.731

13,138,'344

11407395
11,391,73-2

prosperous and profitable lines of communication in the country.

18,112300

1,340.8-2S

13,075398

'.1,419,343

ll!413703
11,410,595

T23.100,5jS
700,698 .5iS
742.928,545

18.325,400
20,005,100
20,309,800

5.6.34

13

20

11,409.277

il9,909,8l'O

I3,r20,000
4,t6',3K2
5,561,300
2,406,000

Western

11,058,762
11,7-3,106
12,0r3,4g4

6

11359,921
11,403217

11399 536

deposits along the ronte, will be sufficient to render It one of tbe

Capital.

Penn

317,530
209.033
253,535
175,045
160,557

Aprlr39

39,92-<.142

39,102,685
38,636 068
38,896,106
88,554,473
40,335,130
40,680,601
41,270,389
43,149,00!
48,018,561
43,675,441

11,355,999
11,349,663
11 351 '391

938319,17;
754.509,0™

$1,500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
810,000
800,000
600,000
250,000
230,000
500,000
400.000
1,000 000
250.000
1,000.000
200,000

Kensington

54,985,771
54,786 013
5o,049,'«8
55.663.490
66,007,039

25

1

Aprils

40.625,785
40,433.766
40,137,828
40,307,856

661,154,721
712,767,340
658,S40,2Si

Banks.

Bonthwark

10,525314

18

Deposits. Circulation.

43,187,800
42,618,300
41.649,700
38,695,300
36,828.800

27,911,500
27,840,000

2,'293.000

211,M7

11

April 15
April 22

May
May
May

nil
lj,331

206.049,900
203.717,000
2O3,058,t00
201.065.n00
193.287,100
195,630.700

Philadelphia

Mechanics'
Bank N. Liberties.

55.032303

April

4

185.9110

1872

NorthAmerlca
Farmers and Mecta.
Commercial

863,722
819,562
268,539
360,319
246,583
242,125

10.955,097
10,894.052
11,073,817
11,067,565
10,638,606
10,197,772
10,188.465
10,060,386
9,778,557

606,500

Philadblphia Banks.. The following is the average condition
the Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Mon-

day,

Legal Tender.

580.345
499,'380
S8'3,868

be

Denoslts.

Specie.

56,'301,3'i2

498,'200

I

'28,098,500

Loans
55,890,968
55,390.783
65,430,338
63,765,370
65,866,440
64,771,441
64,674,526
54,949,8(6

March
March
March
March

ftsO

*fi'>fi

condition of the Philadelphia

13

Massachnselts

(J27,:00

Net Deposits
Legal Tenders

Specie. Clrf^nltitlon.
19,604,400
19,436.600
21,381,700
19,761,100
19,382,400
18,278,400

incrpann

DecrlasI
uecrense

reb. 19
Feb. 26

803.300
374,200

are the totals for a series of weeks past

The following

4.

292,'20O

deviations from the returns of previous

Loans

May
May
May

769,500

5,157,1(0
2,936,600
3,809,700
1.761,7«!
1,537,300
4,441,400
2,530,600
1,758,800
1,917,900
1,470,900
944,400
2,160,900
802,200
8,193,500
5,072,300
6,945,300
8,123,800
3,215.800
1,412,600
4!lS7,30O
2,598,000

84 620 200 285,718,600 20,309.800 27.688.400 219,267.600

Total

The

2,000.000
750.0U0
300,000
400.000
80O.00D
1,500.000
3,000.900
500.000
800.000
400,000
850,000
SOO.OOO
5.000,000
8,000,000
300.00C
1.500,000
500,000
1.000.000
500.000
1.000,000

1,300
488,800

697,300

359,500
122,100
813,000
588,800

Legal

"
1869,500 H0,214,200
9,700
4,565.2110
876,800
4,828,300
496,3tO
4,423,200
485.500
3.051,7110

450,800
483,300
252,100
195,700
2,900
255,900
174,900
555,900
962,100
3,261,300
894,800

New

Net

Deposits. Tenders

tlou.

162,(J(Xl

176,!03
72,500
269.100
46,400
93,900

Deposits
circulation,

Boston Banks.— Below we give a statement

12,513,000

Total
Balance, May 17

I

14,488

63.8461

:

Date.

The

:

Decrease
Increase

Feb.

SS,.f-;"
li}i®tS

72>i®T.JX

Prussian thalers

Increase 1813.579

Specie
Legal Tenders

Banks

JJ,-®ol5f
?«><®??J^

25, 1872.

deviations from last week's returns are as follows

Loans

The annexed statement shows the
for a series of weeks

5.11k9---

Amsterdam
Frankfort

The

8 nays.

eudays.
109H®109X

[May

furnished by iron and coal

most

THE SIX FEB CENT BONDS OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO
RAILHOAD COMPANY,
are entirely ssfe and satisfactory Securities for investment.

May and November.

accrued interest.

Interest payable

terest payable in

Gold in the City of

$500,

and

$100,

New York.

Price, 94

and

Principal and in-

Denominations:

$1,000,

Coupon or Registered.

Full information (omislied

on application.

THE BONDS OP THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY,
Originally negotiated
are

widely known

by

ns,

and

which we now buy and

highly

esteemed

markets of the world, and are dealt in at
this country

all

in

all

sell at

the

market

principal

rates,

money

the i)rincipal Stock Exchanges in

and Europe, where they take rank

in popularity

next to the Bonds of the United States Government.

and market value

Present market prico

about 103K.

We bny and sell GOVERNMENT BONDS
terest

on balances

;

make

collections

;

;

receive deposits, and allow in-

issue certificates

of deposit, and do a

general baokinf; bnaloesis.

FISK& BATCH,

I

May

THE CHKuNICLE.

25, 1872.]

^

UKNKKAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
The moat

active

may

"^aliie, ^rbatever the par

ou a prevloaa p«Ke> In New York, jprlrcn repreaant the per cent
Southern Secnrittes," (except atatea), and N. Y, "Local Kecarltlea" are ^ootaA

boiidn arc quoted

tocks and

be.

'<

In ac parate llata.

.

OOUTias.

•TOOK! AMD

Peninsula

t»,
flo
<lo
Vlri[liil«6ii, old

<li>

nuw bODds

ISJ,

do
do
Ohio

—

Ulraonrl <a

Han.

do

&

Mil.

do
do
do

Boston. H.

1875..

Clevo., P'vUle

8S

do
RnfTalo
St. L.

lOlX

Burl'n Dlv

88

2dM..

n

to...

97

Ash.,

new bds,

do

old bds.

new bonds

4

& BoflaR.
&

construction. 93

do

&

B.*N.O
& li. KIT.
7sArk.CentR

W

J.

Winona 4

1876

do to, 1886
Kentuckr to

Arkansas Levee bonds,

Dllnols canal bonds^lSTO..

Cincinnati 7-30'8

5e

Chicago
do

Cook Connty.

tia

6r,
to,
to,
to.

do
do
do
do

Canal,

''^'-.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

if..«

to.

do
do

58,
SB
58.

do
do

Detroit City. Ts

do
do
do
do
do
do

1871

107H
107H
101S

1675
1877
1878.. ..
1874
1875....
1876

188S

snbecrlptlon

78.1876
78,

conv.

1876...

78,1865-76

Brie 1st Mortgage Kxtended.

do
do
do
do

do

Ist
78, 2d
7e,
78,

do
do

3d

«h do

Joseph, Mo. 78
Missouri Pac.Bs. gold
Atchison & P. P<,68goW ....
California Pac. BR. re, gld.
Central Pacific. 7'8. 188i. gold
State Aids. Vt
do
Western Paclllc. 68, gold

Endorsed.

1879..
1383.
I8i«

Kansas
do
do
do
do
do
do
Denver

99
97
101

98
93
96

itjoa
do
Long Dock Bonds

do 78,5th

ICD
94 >4

>8X
r.n

BuCN. Y.4E. lBtM.,1877....

98>i

106),
Had. R. 78, 2d M. 8. F. 1885
lao
78, 8d .Mort.. 1875
do
igOH
Harlem, Ist Mortgage 7b
96H
do Con. M. 4 S^kg F'd to. lOO
Ist
bonds.
Snsqh'a,
Albany 4
2d do .. vt
do
do
Sd do ..
do
do

4

Paul. 88....
. .

fl!il.,

Lack.

4

Western,

1st

M

4

100

102
92
101

2d M.
do
Wab'h. Ist Mort. ext'rt. »ik
Ist M. St L dlv. 91)1
do
2d Mort
do
Kqnip. Bds ....
do
tons. Convert
do

do
Tol.

4

Hannibal 4 Map'-s Ist M
Groat Western. l"t M.. ixw...
2dM. 1893...,
do

4

Dub.

« Slottx C, Ut M

Gri.

Rapids

-1

100

95
92
85
103
93
100

9<i

ma

lom
100

105X

ft

&

Ind,

Mich. Lake,

4

ft

So'castern

100
85

102 H
9i)

105
;oo
18

95
f6

87)4

85

Dnbnooe 4

gria

Western
Sioux City

BUlwty

preferred

52

alleghany Connty,

5 ..j..

do

to, "85
1st M.,t.

do
do

SdM.,».
6of'8S
of '89

do
do

Cam. 4

6

COUBOl., 6of '89..
Bur. 4 Co., Ist M., 6 . .

Catawlsaa, Ist M., 7
Blm.4 Wll'ms, Ss

Little Schuylkill. iBt M..7. 1871.
let M., 6. 1880..

North Peunsyl.,

91 5t
91
96)4

98H

do Debentures, 6, •6»-'Tl
los lOX Philadelphia 4 Reading, 6, '71.
16)4
.... 121
....

.

•yi
92

92*'

9;x 91K

no

iiOH
41X1 41K
I06X,107k

do

do
do
do
do
do

6, '80.

L.

do
TOH |1H
84)4' 85S Banbury

n

ft

1st

K.

Krle

7s.

(cur.) 6,

-SI

W

44X
vn
I09H

ex. d.

88
79
88
8:

88
71
96

V

4 Fr'k.. la( M., 6, •MV'ffl..

87

LonlBv.Loan.t.'Sl.

87
86

(m.s.) Ii^.- «
• Naah. Ist M. fm.s.)6,'8B-TT;

do
do
do
do
do
do

96

Lor. Loan

(Leb.Br.ie.-S*
do
lBtM.(Jdem.Br)7,T0--ra.
lstM.(l.eh.hr.ex)7, -Sp-W
Lou.I,'n(Lcb.br.ex)J,'»»
Consol. Ist M.. 7, 1898....

84
81

84
81
as
80
16
78

M
8*
81
•4

M

SIX
96
96
81

M

ax

xll

Jefferson., Mad. 4 Ind„.
Lonlsv.. Cin. 4 Le^'-JfrtTrL-"-

common
do
do
76
4 Nashville
79S Louisville
ST. I.OlII«.
98X 9SH
88
Bonda
Long
to.
LoulB
St
»!H
94
to. Short do
do
»4S
•M itf"
waterto.gold
lo
(new) ,«H Ml
do
do
do
96)4

Wl iWK
do 7.gen.M.cl910 104X
do 6, regls'd 1910 ll>4)4

•Jo

Miami stock

do

lOlX 108

7.

do 6, gold, 1910.
do
PhUa, *Erle,lst M. &old) •,

M
86

Ham.*

I/>niB.

115

w

do
«, '». 100
nebenttiree,6. 32*
do

9*
IS
too

Loul8v.C.4Lex.,lstM.,7.t7..

»X
K

95
75

a

98
93
98
84
tS
94

Dayton & Michigan stock ex d
8 p c. st'k guar
do

M

88

HO

n

r,
lot

16
It
91
90
3dM„7,'88.. 67
do
do
doTo'dodep.bd8.'7.Tn-'»4. 87
DaytonftWeat.. let M.,7, 1905. 87
78
let M.. 8.1905. 77
do
'do
78
Ind., Cln.4Laf.,lBt M.,7.... ,^^ 75
88
(1.4 C) 1st M., 7,1888 f5
do
70
JuncCln.ft Ind.,lstM..7.'85. 68
86
Little Mlaml,lstM.,6,lS83.... 8S
i8H
98
Dayton stock
CIn.
Colnmbn8& Xenla stock ex d. ;08)4 101

to,'97to'98
do
water to, "87 to '89.
do
Water Stock to, "97.
do
Wharfto
do
special tax to of "89.
do
Jeff., Mad. it Iil'tM.QftMl'J.W
M.,7, due 19C0.
do
do
do lat M.,7. 1906^.
do

82

lO, 1887,

Chattel M.,

D.. lat M.,7, 80...

do
do

Lonlsvilleto,'iato2i:

S3X

2d Mortgage, 7.....

4 Alleg.

R.. Ist M., 7.
Pennsylvania, ls{ M.,6, 1«80..
3d M.,6, 1875...
do

Oil Creek

tl

IM

IiOITISVILIiE.

S7K

4 Amboy, 6 of "W

(jaroden

do
do
do

2d M.,

6.

89
78
87
98

,

2d M.,7, '85...
3d M.. 8.77...
do
Cln.ftlndlana.lst M.,7..;^..
do 2d M.,7, 1877..
do
Colum., ft Xcnla, Ist M.,7, "90.
Dayton 4 Mich., iBt M.,7 81..
2d M.,7, '84..
do
do

Little

.5S

5b

Funded Debt to...

do
do

M.,8e..

4

do

do
do

io:x

m

Cleve. 4 PIttabiirg, gnar....
Central of New Jersey, scrip.
4 Ind. Central....

iCol. Chic.

new

to,

lOlJi

96)4
7b, 1880
do
do
95
Hunt.* Broad Top, Ist M« 7...
110
2d M.,7. '75... >s
do
do
Cons. M.. 7. '95,
do
do
»7)4 June, Phlla., Ist M., guar.6. '82. s«
lOS
Lehigh Valley. Ist M.,6. IS73.. 9»
do Ist (new) M.,6.'9«. 97
102K
do

M.8s

Ist

90'

104)4 .m
li25( 113

19

S., 88

L,

do

do
do

8., 8s...
guar, 7's.

Boston, Hartford 4 Erie
Chicago ft Alton
pref
do
do
Chic BnrAQulncy
rlev.. Col., CIn. * indlanap

Del., Lack.

MX

126

Plttabnrg Compromise 4Xs.

Ham. 4

(io

PIIII,ADE1,PHIA.

do

4

(Not prevloosly quoted.)
Albany 4 Sttsqaenanna
»6H Atlantlcft Paclflc.pref

108
99
103 W

U5)i Cin.,

Belvldere Delaware,

lllver Valley. Ss

Grand

Detroit, Lansing

lOSSi 101

ICO

141
111

Pennsylvania .is. 1S77.. .... ..^. 99
102
Military Loan 68.1871 101
do
90
Stock Loan. to. 1»-'7; loe 106H
do
99
to. '77-'S2 10- )4 WJ
do
do
96U »7
97H Philadelphia to, old

95
87
105

SSM

. .

155

10;
10;

89

Wi

preferred..

Cincinnati 5e

S9)K

Vermont & Canada
Vermont 4 Maseachusetts

97

99H

lC6

.

.

93).

Chic

99

Ballroad Stoeka.

Chicago Kxtended
2'l MoU...
do

Chic. K. Island 4 Pacific
Morris 4 Essex. I8t Mort
do
do
2d Mort
Cleve. ft Tol. Sinkmg Fund
Sew Jersey i;entral. let M.. n
do
ii\ Mort,
„ do
P.lte.. Kt W. *Chlc., iBt-M...
do
do
2d Mort
d»
do
3d Mort.
*o
# > 8 . e. eqt hda

92

n. Wayne. Jackson

9«X 96* St.L.
39S

QnlncT4 Tol.. 1st M.. 1890....
111. &So.Iowa, 1st Mort
G'llena

Michigan Air Line, 8a
Jackson, Lansing * 8., 8s

91

to
do
....• IM
7-80S
do
Ham.Co.,Ohlo6p.c. longbdB. 90
do 7p.c..lto5jrTS. It
do
do Ig bds. 7 * 'MOB 100
do
80
Covington 4 cm. Bridge. .^

do

,

95

M. (In Neb.) 1st conv.
BnrT.
qnlncy ft Palmyra,
Kansas City 4 (3.. 108
St.Jo.4C.Bl.l»tM.. 108
Mo. R., Ft., 8. 4 Gulf, stock..
1st. M, 10b
do
do
2d M., 10s
do
do
Leav Law. 4 Gal., stock
Ist M., 10s..
do
do

93'

m

Concord

96S

.

U«0 »4*

CINCINNATI.

*=

Kg,

6.

Parkershurg Branch

t

97

»

^g

8. F., 6. 1900

(T. *C)6,'T7

do Cons, (gold)

Central Ohio

107S
5th S..do88.. 107X
6th S., do8e. 107 X

do
do

do
do

101

14851

90

(y

do 3d M..

doSd M.

Pltts.*Connell8V..lstM.,7.'98 96K
Ist M., 6, 1889
do
do
West Md, IstM.. cndorsed.tjJIO
iBt M., nnend.,6, *90..
do
do 2d M.. endorsed, 6, to.
Baltimore * Ohio stock

I

St.

to ot '90.

do

14i)4
152
83)4
Cheshire preferred
23)4
stock,
Clev.
Sandusky
CIn..

Connecticut River
Connecticut 4 Passumpsic, pf.
87* 8S>4 Eastern (Mass.)
69K
Fltchhurg
96" Indianapolis, CIn. 4 Lafayette
87
45
47
Manchester 4 Lawrence
91
Nashua 4 Lowell
Peorla4Rk. I. BR. Ts, gold.
75" Northern of New Hampshire.
Port Huron 4 L Mich. BR. :.i 67X
85
I's. end
Norwich* Worcester
do
do
m"
88
ngdens. * L. Champlaln
Southern Pacific UR. 6s.gold.
7S
pref...
do
do
Atlantic 4 Pacific BR. 6's gld 69
91)4 Old Colony * Newport
Cen RB. of Iowa. :et M, I's gld 90
2dM,7'8,gld 85" 85
Port., Saco 4 Portsmouth....
do
Rutland common
Chi. & Southeastern KB. 7'8..
79
si"
do preferred
Pittsburg, Cin. 4 i-t. Louis...
.

90M
do 2dM.prer.
do 2d M. Income.. 31
do
Ohio. * N. Western 8. Fund.. 103
do
Int. Bonds MH
do
do Consol. bds 97
do
do
Extn. Bds
do
do
Ist Mort.. lOU
do
100
Han. 4 St. Jo. Land Grants.
91K
do convertible
do

Vermont 4 Can., new, 8.
89H Vermont 4 Mass.. Ist M.. 6. '83,
88H Boston* Albany stock
BoBton 4 Lowell stock
Boston 4 Maine
CO
Boston 4 Providence

93

ft

95
do tool '88
(N.W.Va.)2dM.to 9»X
SdM.to 92

do
do
do

31
99

....

;oi

turn

Park to
Ohio ts of '75.

.

187!.. 102>4

. .

45

1884

Northern Cent., 1st M. (gnajr) 6
do 2dM.. S. F..*."*.
do

Rutland ne w, 7
Verm't Cen., 1st M ., cons., 7, "Bf
do 2dMort., 7, 1891

95

.

Central Ohlo.lBtM..6.... j... 56*
Marietta 4 Cin.. 1st M., 7, I8J1 99
2d M.,7, 1896.
do
do

,

11251
93

13

1890

do
do
do
do

7, TI.
6. 1874...

do Bonds, 7,

ax

aoj4

102

to.;90C

Baltimore

4 Erie. Ist M (new)7.
do certificates...
4 Newport Bds, 6. '76.

do

-.02

4n

Keokuk*

99

do
do
do

^

w

N. T. (:anal

BAIiTiniORE.

Gold

San.* Clev..l8tM.,

do

14

Marylandto.Jan..A.. J.40.. »8
101
do
to, Oetence
99*
Baltimore to of "75

Hartford

.

4 T. H., Ist M

Penn4

to

Old Col.

3i

iS*

pref.
do
do
Susquehanna 4 Tide- Water.
West Jer8ey7B, Jan. 4 July...

100

uo

45
9«

Morris (consolidated)
do preferred
Schuylkill Navlgafn (consol).

Ogden8burg4 Lake Ch .88

Paclllc Ist M.._(i?old)_7. iOO
8SK
1st M.(gld) 6, A. 8TH
Ist)
tM.(g
piId) 6j^F.
IstM.fLeav, r)7, cur 32),
Land<3r. M^7, 1360 S9K
27
Inc Bonds, 7,No. 16
41
No.ll
do
90
Tel 7b.
Pacific

Carthage & Lur. Ss
Dixon.Teorl»4Ilan.. 8"
O.O. & Fox B. Valley 8;
Qnlncy 4 Warsaw. 88 ...

!U

A

.

Eastern Mass.. conv..

64

111. Grand Tr-mk
Mich. Cent.,l8tM. 88, 1882
Chlc..l)ub.&Minn.,88..
Chic, Bur. 4 Q. 8 p. c. 1st M.. i:3
Peoria * Hannibal R. 8'8.
Mlch.So. 7 perct. 2d Mort.... 97 H 99
Iowa R. S's....
Mioh.S.4N 1.8.F.7P.C... lOlS :o2x Chicago&&Southwc»tern
BR.8's
Omaha
Paclllc R. 7s, gnart'd by Mo..
u«)< icsjk Detroit. Hlll»daiP41ii. KB. S's
Central Pacific gold Bonds.
Kalamazoo 4 S. Haven RR.S's.
Dnion Pacific 1st M'ge Bonds, 92X
Burlington 4 M.. Land M. 7s..
Land Grants. 7s. 81 i»
do
2d 8.. do 7s
S6X
do
do
Income :0e
do
3d S.. do 8s
do
do
Illinois Central 7 p. ct.. 1875... 103
4th S.,do 88
do
do
Bellevne 4 S.Ills. R. Ist M. B's 96

Alton
do

Cin.,

93S

«3«
BR 4
93S 94S California 4 Oregon. 6's. gld.
83
St. Jos 4 Denver E. D.. 8s. gold
88
Urbana.
1st. 7b gld.
4
Danville
iU2
Indianapolis 4 West. Ist, 78 gld
100
St. L.. 4 St. Joseph. iBt, 6a, gld
100
Lake Snp. 4 Miss. Ist Ts, gld.
lOOX
Bockforil. R. I.t St. L. 7b, xld

<M

114

West Jersey
Chesapeake 4 Dels. Canal...
Del aware Division Canal
Lehigh Coal and Navigation.

Portland to, building loan
Burlington 4 Mo. L. G., 7..
Cheablre.6

;U4H

.

to,18S7
6s, real estate.
to,

90
98
94

St.

Itallroad Bonda,
N Y. Central to,

Ills. 7'8

12(
17«

Baltimore

iii

do
Chicago Sewerage 7s
Municipal 78
do

95

79
116

German. 4 Norrlstown

Ss.gold

van

.

6'B
7'8

Cleveland, Ohlo,6'8 various,
do 7'8 varlouB...
do

lOOX
6«, 1873

6»,I878
do
to.lSWl
do
7b.:87S
do
Sew York li'junty.rcn..
do con
do

5s,

101

Wllmlng.

Pblla.,
Phlla..

Currency.,
to Gold, 1M6..

do
do
Boston

22X

. .

Albany City. 6'8

coupon,^....
1879...
do
War Loan

Mlr.hlKKD

78.

K

•s?

Philadelphia Krle
Philadelphia ft Trenton.

to
to.

at

tbe N. Y. Board.

doto.lSSl

Indiana

Vermont

Massachusetts

3»
84
lit

Haven,
4
Northern Central
North Pennsylvania
Oil Creek 4 Allegheny Rlrer.
Pennsylvania

-

Maine 6s
New Hampshire, to

....

Bonda not Quoted

Ohio to, 1875

to

M

St. Peter. 1st

«lx

Little SchuTlkll)
Schuylkill
Mine Hill

BOSTON.

I

s?

IgH

Rlmira* winiamsport

Quicksilver prelerred
Wells Fargo scrip

Southern. Ist M..7«
K. Tenn., Va. & Ga., Ut M., 7b.
Am. Dock 4 Im. Co. 7. "xe
Union Tele. lstM..7 1875..

Memphis &

do
do
do

92
90
95

81

Blmlra 4 WllllamBport pref.
Lehigh Valley. (ex d.)

e4X American Coal
41
47
54
Boston Water Power
43M 48
Consolidated Coal
!0
25
Cumberland Coal of Md
»\ M
Maryland Coal
Mariposa pref
8)4
Ist pref
do
N. J. Land Improvement Co.. a' ^6
215
in
Pennsylvania Coal
50
Spring Mountain Coal..
59M
Wllkesbarre Coal
n 9B'
Canton Co
120
Canal
120
Hudson
4
Delaware
37
Atlantic Mall Steamihlp
Hi
SlarlpoBa Gold
Trustees C'ertll....
do
-

97M

...

Chic, iBt

pref.

Mlaeellaneona Stocka

MortKage. 92X
do
do
2d Mortgage.
Jefferson KB. Ist Mort. bonas.
N.

Texas. JCSjOf

91

do

St. Louis 4 Iron Mountain....
South Bide. L. I
Toledo. Wab 4 Western, pref.

80

(8

t^ortb MISBoari. 1st

Ts,L.R.,T.
7s. Miss. O.

do

Erie,

Bcbnylklll Mav., lat M., 6, itn.
2dM.,6,l»'2..
do
do
do
do Improv.. 9, 1970..
Camden A Amboy stock
CatawUsa stock
do
preferred stock

special..

do

90X 90H

w. B.

Jacksonville

do

do

Rensselaer 4 Saratoga
Rome. Wttle.rtown 4 tlgdens..
St. Louis. Alton 4 T. Ifaote...

SonthSlde. L.I, Ist Mort
Morris 4 Essex, convertible...

Chat. K.
SB. Alah.
6b. funded
Ft. 8. IBS
7b, L. K.
L. R.
7s,

do
do
do
do

A

4

W. 4 Chic. guar...

PUIS., Ft

Mort

14.')

scrip. 141

4 Boat (Btonlngt.)

Mississippi, prelerred.

Panama

Krle. 1st mort.

it

do

Mont

Ohio*

Mort

Haven

N.

do

do
N.T., Prov.

guaranteed i^
do
do
Cedar Falls & Minn.. Ist M.... 34K
Detroit. Monroe & Tol bonds. »9X
Lake Shore Ulv. bonds
Cleve. & Tol., new bonds

Rhode Island to
88

do
do
do

»

MorrlsA Essex

AM.d
M

CIn., 1st

ft

New Vork&

7b. large bonds
do
Connecticut to

do
do

I.

2d

,

Cin.. 1st preferred
Id pref.

do

New Jersey
New York 4 New Haven

Iron Mountain, lat M.
Paul, iBt Mort. Ss..
7S-10
do
do
1st

4

too

do
du
2d M., 6, ins...
West Jersey, 6, lasa
140
Wllmlng. 4 Kead.,lBt M.,7. HK)
ts
do
do 2d Mart. Iia.
74
Chesa.4 Oelaw.,lBt M.,6,^..
Delaware Dlv.. 1st M.. ijn ...
15
Navlaation, 6, 'n
MH Lehigh
do
loan of 18S4. «, 1M
do
Loan 011897,6, in
lio"
do Ooldl.oanof 'n,<,1'i as
do Convert, of ivn,*, 17
7«X MorrU, lstM.,6,tST«
do Boat Loan, B. F., 7, 1* tu
ins

Chlciso

do

St.

do
do
do

4

Marietta

5« MUM

llal.,1atM.,«,'*4

Wostch.4Phil..i8lM..eonT,7.
scrip....

Long Island

.

Penitentiary
of 1910.
8s
California *B

Arttausas

Jollet

Income

Aak

Bid.

*Bunl,nry7s, unj......

Wilm.4

Phil..

*..

do

Illinois Central

Mortgage...

tst

Phlla.

N. Haven

do

Mort
Sinking Fund.,
4tli

A Milwaukee lat Mort..
Jollet* Chicago, 1st Mort...
Ohio. * Ot. Eastern, 1st Mort.
Col., Chic. A Ind.. iBt Mort.
2d Mort....
do
do
Tol., Peoria * Warsaw. K, D.

7b.

AlaliamaSs
do
88

SdMort

4

Hartford

n«

Consolidated....
do
....
2d

Marietta

Joseph.

do
do

.

Chic.

leree bonds

8»
as

a

do
do
do
do

new bonds
new doattna debt.

ts,
to.

*

.

nooK* aao •aocBinaa

IMX

Harlem
do
pref

Mort.. conr.
CouBol. 8. K'd.
2d Mort

MlBs.. Ist Mortgane....

do
St. L.

Louisiana to

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

A
do

96V
St.

*

Chic.

du now bonds
do reifUtered old
do
18M....
do
do
do
IW....
do
do
do
do consol. bonds
do
do deferred do
do
GcorKUfia
7s,new))ondB
do
7s,endor8ed
do
7»,Oold
do
North Carolina 6b. old
do
do to N.C. K. li. Co..
do Fundlnt; Act, 18M.
do
18«8.
do
do
do
do
do new bonds
do
do Special Tax
South Carolina 6s
.)an. & .)u1y...
do
do
Aprils Oct...
do
do
do

Ist

I'ltls..

do
do
do
Alton
do
do

do
do

om

Vrnneaaee

4

Clove.

Uoixli qiiototl before.)

Slate Honda.

nooKi Aro iBOcrBma*.

Bid. Aak.

•TOOKS AlCD BlcniBITIU.

NBW YORK.
(IT. s.

685

108

Park to gold ... ...
do
Sewer SpeclalTax to
do
North Mlsaonrl l" >" ;S
3d M. ts
do
.

.

M

M.7»......
do
Paclllc (of Mo.) 1st M-.»W. «••
StTu, Kan. C. * Northern. ..

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13
100

KamaiPaclfic stock
lUsaoorl PaciiiC do

.

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THE CHRONICLE.

686

We bring forward again to-day a full list of

the new loans at
present ofTering, or which have until very recently been offering
in this market. This compilation, by bringing together in com-

"^j^^^^XPLANATION OF STOCK AND BOND TABLES.
given in the "Bank1. Prices of the most Active Stocks and Bonds arc
be
Full quotations ot all other secnntics will

<^"te,"previon8ly.

with fullinformation in regard to each
payment, size or denomination of bonds and
pul^lished
MmeVons';Xr,letoils'areKi?en in the U. 8. Debt statement

'TcovernmliuTecuritles,

issue t'eptTio" of

25, 1872.

NETV LOANS.

®l)e Eailroajj iWonttor.

ers'

[May

Lk rest

m

and

"^^
City Kallroad
"i'uT Bondi' and Ba«k "Csnrance,
Gais.o^".t"'it;'q"?a"m'"ill usnally be 'pnidished the first

three

pact shape 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 satis-

and which seem to be worthy of

factory,

their specfal investiga-

tion.

The following

a

is

list

now or

of all the principal loans

In regard to prices

recently

should be remembered that they
are always sold with the addition of accrued interest to the nom.
off'ering.

it

inal price asked.

f^Tl^-^^.^r^^^
{I&.'ila^if SlS-o^n ti^lTJlrrar"
fourteen pages reciuues the issue of a

cation of "thcs/ tAbles. occupying
the regular edition The
supTilement, ftdiich will be neatly stitched in with
suiacient numbers
this supplement will be printed
without the supplement
to supply regular subscribers only. Single copies
;

m

CUBONICLE containing

^

Bold as usual.

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STOCK AND BOND TABLES.

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and bond tables of The CiinoNicLE, published monthly, are issued to-day—being the last Saturday in
May.

The usual

5-

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stock

desirable that our readers should know that these tables
are always corrected, in every. particular where corrections aie
rendered necessary by late information concerning the stocks and

a-"

bonds, or financial affairs, of each State, city or company.
An impression had prevailed, previous to the issue of the
present tables in

Tub Ohbonicle,

that tabulations of stocks

and

t*

fe

It is

•pojlSB

.

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pas'!

bonds, which have been published for some years in various
financial newspapers, were almost stereotyped, or at least allowed

from one year to another without material alterationswas not altogether without foundation but in the
tables; which follow, it is only necessary for our readers to refer to
the " remarks " each mouth, to assure themselves that the statements are corrected up to date, and that the latest information
obtainable is always used for such correction.
During the last month, for example, annual reports or other
important statements have been published in TiiB Curonicle
concerning Texas State finances, the Central Railroad of New
Jersey, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railroad, Western Union Railroad, Rockford Rock Island and
St. Louis, llousatonic, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., Great
Western of Canada, St. Louis Kansas City and Northern, (late
North Missouri,) Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, all the
railroads of the State of Pennsylvania (In the Auditor's State
report) New York and New Haven Railroad, Pittsburgh Cincinnati and St. Louis, Columbus Chicago and Indiana Central'
Northeastern Railroad of South Carolina, Atlantic and Great
Western Railroad, and items of information in regard to numerous other companies. The page of each of these publications is
carefully indexed in the tables of stocks and bonds, in the
"remarks," and can be referred to conveniently by every subto stand

The

idea

;

who preserves his file.
In addition to the companies referred

scriber

to,

a great

number

of

others have been corrected as to their stocks and bonds, where
there was no general information in regard to their affairs of any
special interest for publication.

State, City

and Railroad Bonds on

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a

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Kentucky Central. 3d mort., 7'8.
Junction. Ist mort., 7's,
L{niisville 7'8, Sewer bonds.
Jamestown cS; Franklin, 2d mort,, 7's.
New Orleans Wharf, 7 3-10.
Lexington &, St. Lonis, Ist mort., U's.
Long Branch & Sea Shore, Ist M., (i's.
Savannah 7's RK.
Tebo & Neosho, 1st mort., 7'8.
St, Louis Water 6's,
Montgomery & Eufaula, 1st mort, 8'8.
St. Paul int. 6'8,
N. Y. Centriil & II. K. KR. renewal 6's.
Bolvidere Delaware, let M,, 68, guar,
Hudson River, 2d mort., 7's.
Cayuga L:ike, Ist mort., 7'8.
C. Valley, Sliaron & Albany, 1st M, 7's. Umaha * SouthweiUern, Ist mort, 8's
Pitts., Ft. W. * Chic. Ist M., 7'8, "F."
Winona & St. Peter, L, O., 7'8.
do
do.
C. & N, W, Mononionee, exten,, 7'8.
2d mort, 7's, "M."
Chic, & S, W,, )st mort., 7's.
Rome, Wat. & Ogdens., guar, 7s.
Cliillicdthe & Brunswick, Ist M., 8'8.
do
do.
S. P., 7's.
St. Paul & Pacific, 2d mort., 7's.
Cin., Ham. &, Dayton, 3d mort., 8'8.
Cin. & Indiana, 1st mort., 7'8.
Sheboygan ,t Fon dn Lac.
Cin. & lud. Junction, 2d mort., 7'8.
Syrac. & Bingliamton, 2d mort., T's.
Cin., Sandusky & Cleveland, 7'8.
Tol., Pcoiia* Warsaw, Is moil., 7'8.
Cleve. Col. & Cin., Ist mort., 7's.
do
Burl. Div, let mort,, 79,
Uuiou &, Loganspoi't, lat murt., 7's.
Ware River, Ist mort,, 68.
Detroit

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For the convenience of investors, we have compiled from our
extended stock and bond tables the following list of State, (!ity,
and Railroad bonds, upon which the semi-annual or quarterly interest is payable in Juno in this city.
In buying or selling bonds,
the periods of interest payment are essential to be known, and
the table below will show at a glance the various bonds which

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<B«osSo*fross!soooo'3

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Debt,
& 'M.

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paid

will be sold ex-interest in June.
Geor'-ia State Ts. B. & A. KU.
Detroit, OillBdalc &Ind., IstM.,

;

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THE CHRONICLK

1872.]

5,

STATE

88T

SEOTJRTTIES.

Wm, 11. Dama Ai Cn., lu tliu ulU'ii of tlio Mlirnrliui of un«r*M,
WMhlacton, n.c.)'
great ftyor by itlvluK u» Imioadlitf gotlca of muf arror *l«e4>r«r«J liT oar
Wo<»*«Tlberii will coaPBr
Tafcl—
rKTKRKRT.
DKSCIUPTION.
Data BIxe or Amount
PrliMlptl,
Outpar
or
WhoraPajraUotod
whan ilae.
Houds. Value •t'nding.
IKntoriMl lU'Conlln^lunct oK^uugrcsH, hi thn year I»;i,

liy

(

Atnhnma

MMv boiulfl,

&

In 1872

rltii^

il<»

pxttMitlet!

lUt

do

ina
18M
lan

extended

hoods of 1800. extended
frtvrllutf buudti, extended
do
do
do
do
New bonds
do
Sterling

Now

loan of i»7i

I

bonds of

IIM

SiJM

1801

64(<,(IUI

18M
1M8

a7r,'*x)

b

vr,i

1,(00

iifiinilua

1

IKIl

MNs..

(iiiaclilta

UR
KU
N.O. KB

liock

.\rlv;irisai

& Rod KlTor BU.

..

Central

Civil bonds, sinking fund,

gold

b

CoHuftlUrul :
War bonds, 1(^20 year

_

aiyear
aoyear
10-31 year

non-taxable, SO yr..
FtorUUi
Old bonds held llT V. S. Govt.
Duo r^chool and Internal Imp fund

Cunvenllon bonds

do

to .lackson, P.

Georgia

Mob.

tc

KK

1«0
ino

1,UI0
1,0(10

450,0

1870

1,IX»

j,i6s,ooa

ft

N.

T.,

do

J.ftJ.

LUU

3,138,000
138,500
4-^,500
806,000

7
7

7
7

7g

b

706,700

6

9r4.(l((l

1.0

6
6

IflW
1869

1,0U0

1857

1,000

935 900

l',t«»)
1,(J(X)

I'tXlO

do
do
do

7g.
7k.

&J.

J.

A

\.

Jan.

I",

moo

Atlantic

& Atlantic KB.

bonds
do
do
do
do
Gulf UR. bonds

*

Bonds, act of Ma -cb 12. 1S6«
Bonds, act Sept., '70, gold
Bonds, act Oct.. TO. mid
IJaflroad endorsem'ls (to July,

&

Brunswick

Albany

18;:)

ISR.....

lUtnotH
IntC'Cst bonds. Inscribed stock
Refunded ^tock bonds
N- rnial I'nlverslty bonds
Thornton louu bonds

181'^

500

100,1100

Ilil8

1.0UO

176,500

Var's.

« r

866 AXI

do

9(U

1866
ISiO

u
1,0110

800,000
3,900,000
3,000.000

18W

1,000

N.y., Duncan, S.

J.* J.
M. & N.
Various.
F. * A.
J. &J.
Q-J.

N. Y, 4th Nat'l

Oct., 1389

ft

nonils, 1861 to 1S69, funding. *c
for various State purposes..

MllUary loan

KfUttickt/ ;
Bonds to contractors, &c
do
John Tlllord, act 1»)3
do
Military purposes

July,

lS8<i

Oct., isuo

J.

AO.

N. Y., ith Nat'l Bank.

Dec, 1890

J.

*J.

N. Y., Am. Ex. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Jan., 1878

1,000

34K.00O

1,0(10

45.1100

l/XX)

KU.OOO

M. &8.

6

416,800
390,000

J.

'61-'69

do
do

A J.
M.AN.
July

101,:75
889,000
316,000

J. ft J.

do

N. T., Oilman,Sonft Co
do
do
do
do
do
do
B'k of America.
do
do
Frankfort, Ky.
do
do

Various.

KfHO

1843
le&i

M.

r.,

6.

ft

D

Various.

309,000
1,653,316

i866

i,oai

H«J

1,0110

1S70
1866
1866
1870
1870
1849
1810
1869
1869
1897
1870
1371

500

'^,960,000

\faa

Bnntls funding coupons
certlfs, &c..

to Boeuf A CrocodileNav.Co
for relief of 1'. J. Kennedy.
Issued to State Penit -ntiary
to fund floating debt of State
to MIS8.& Mex. O'lf Canal...
Iss. 1
N. La. * Texas KK. Co
school held by Stat! Treas
to N. O., Mob. & Chat. lilt,
to N. O., Mob. & Texas UK
1

'»
IgS
x^
f

bonds
War
do
Bounty do
do
ao

CIviI loan

W

Sm

,

900
l,0ll0

do
do
redemption

Mnniclp*!,
rDebtBSsnmed) Zt
Mnrf/Uiml-Uult, & Ohio RR., sterling
l.'hesiiiK'akc ,v: Olilo Canal, st'g.
Snso * Tl.le w. Canal, sterling,...

6

9693X1
34>,0OO
80,000
900,000

1000
l.OOO
1,000

Loan
bonds

Koulliern IJellef

;

do
do
roust Defense Loan

Bouuty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do
do sterling

war Loan, currency,

_ do

* Oreenf

do
.

do

'.'.'.

.

.

RB, Loan, sterling.

home

.

.

sterling.

do
sterling
Southern Vermont RR. Loan
Norwich & Worcester UU. Loan..
Boston, Hartf & Krte RK., sterling
Harbor Land Improvement
.

sterling loan (for «44o,500).
Mir},tnnn *

Kenc.

Twi

'"

""nds

War

J.
S.

'VM. ftS,

7

M.

6
7.80

CB*oi>iai«,T.U,p«««.

Loanto.l..P. ft M, li.R.. is secun'd by mortgage on road. Otlier loans lo railroads have been
authoi Ized to amount of 97,748 >)00 bat aotlsanciL
Assessed vn^ne of property In 1871. I2IU.493.I68
against
„ _ ri!r,.ll9.59'.; In 1870. Rate of tax. 4 mills
Kent, for West, ft All. RR.. »300.l<XI p. yr, A
law of Dee.. 1871. proTidcd for an Investigation
as to the Issue of all bonds since 1868. which
was ac^ordinglv msde in New York In April.
187.!. and about (iil.ixxi.ono of State aad railroad
bonds T ere rev Istered or proved, (r. 14, p,1^84»

Tha debt has been rapidly reduced. Talnatlon cf
personal property Is 118.919.961 : rai"
iy. r«r>l«.in2; real esUte, t25J#
onc-flfth of the actual value. The

Various
Jan.,l-<8rt

N.

ft

M.

&c

183.S

1857
isei
'«1'63
61-'62

68-'6l
:863
1861
1864
1866
1869
•58- "61

l«6e

W)

F.

ft
ft

A. ftO.

2,278,383
3,938,111
7:4.000
1,237,051

J.

ft

do

tax

amounts

to about $500.(100.

relief of

sued for

CbtcagoF

(T. 13,

1883- -84
lST6-'99
1884- '39

the State,

A.ftO.
J. ft J.

do
do
J.

Sg.
9g.

90,000

6g.

S&Sg.

888 OOO
300,000

5g.
5k.
5g.

n

\m

4,S79,9(X)

JSlOOAc.
a, Ac.

iiMO

UOO&C.

4,000,744
3.499,aX)
999,944
gS4 180
966..W0
3,953.400

£100ftc
£101 1* c. S33J,372

A.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do

M.&N.
6k.

5g.
5g.
9g.

^

J.

ft

4

$•i^Olm.lllXI.
Direct
$'«l.isa,8l»l; contingent

Canal:

$100.1X10

J.

,„,..,

WO

Aprii,l883-87

Oct.,•73-^4

do
do
do
do
do
do

June, 1877
June, 1-7*2

Jn)y,l8!B
Oct-.'sg-tO
April. '9I-'9«
April. 188J
July. •8-91
April. 1890
July. 1S77

J-

4.1.

A.ftO.

1860

5,111X1

18.'.7

1.(100

aop.nx)
400.000

•«8-'69

£310

3,S99.(IIM

1870
1812

14100

230,000

£900

2^90,000

18S8
l8tS
1865
1399

1,000

160,000

l,«l(l

i,6i7.(«in

a
6

l.(X»
i.nx)

463.000
81,000

7

do
M.ftN.

6

.T.ft J.

J.

ft

J.

do
do
do

I

5g.
9e.

J.

Boston, Treasnry.

ft

do

do

Boston, Treasury.

do
do
London. Baring Uros.
Boston, Treasnry.

London, Baring Bros.
J.

.

.^
t

I.

f
-i

o
-l
'

IIopj.

»

.Jan.. 18rj. »-«s

^

III. tax 5 iiiMlM.
vahiaii II

on whlcb

$SM.12S.

was

$611,265

;

$187,030: $810.-

lured In 1871. After the I'.S. Su'cialon. Interest was P'lld In gold
WHS reversed. Valuation In
.>n

The

was

\^u\

'

wa»l9l)-

ni\-

n

.^i«n'

-

Sti'l.'

1

canalaandrallroads.and h,-'
and bonds of solvout conip
«if
TJ7 In the sinking fund, leaving: mi i f.i.v-^.i
the State alao holds
debt, without any oltSet
$30,567,1(16 In unproductive securities.
'

.

:

of 1863 all Interest on the debt of Masia
"
chusctts Is paid In
lonn and (eniporar>
Increasd about $2..'i

By a law

'

10

al cU>.=c of laht

'

li---

11
original cost. The
A F.rieK.K. Is fecnred

1880

Boston, Treasury.
London, Baring Bros.

do
do

was

July, '«-'76

London, Baring Bros.
do
do

Ilo

..,.,

cents per $100: iiirn:
road, canal aud otbt-r

July. 1874

May.

,,....,

$116,716,288.

Oct., '7»-'74

J. ft J

O

! Shrcveport

Tiic a-s"-fnil

do
do
do
do
London, Baring Bros.

ft

1

;,i

I]'
js-.

NoT.,l«7i

do
do
do

miiornry

to N. La. A

the mniitelpnl debt Blnk'ghlud

1872-78

do
do

ti

Miss. Vnl. Nav. Co. Total r
i™;. m1
Serty In 1871 assessed at *: ............
tate taxation, in 1871, 14X mills ; iu 18;3 laiKcr.

Mar., 1883

ilo

was

I*^,

1.

.'.

do
do
do
M.ftN.
do
M.ftS.
A.

$.v.il.U«l

bonds pnar. for N.O.. Mob.
bonds to be issued ti> sani(or more) lo N. O.. Baton

1.'«I9
1910
1809
1909
1897
Jnly 1, 1910
April, 1911

1889
Oct.. 1898
1880
1890
186S
1890 ft 13:0
1890
1890
18-5
1890
1890
1873 ft 1893
1873

Jan.

debt. $6.579.(«::
$3,176,368; total ont.itandl- K. $si1.;j
been decided, however, that boi.
previous to the anictuliiient
v
which inelndea $iaiVXlO to '"-

1, 1890
I, 18:M)

Aug.,
Juno,

on

rate, 49 cents

limits the total debt

d.bt.

to

'88

Jan.

Is tJJ20.7!0. Re491. Total Talua-

$100.

21, '72

Sept., 1906

Boston, Treasnry.

O.

ft

J. ft .J.
J. ft D.

1(».(«XI
a-io.nx)
2,8(Xtjr'0
eoo,(XX)

\SXO

M.&N.
do

IfXO
rt

J.

9g

1,(100

900

ft

1886

Tax

tlou In 1871, $126,333,707.

A constitutional amendment

do

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

559.)

(v. 14, p. 497.)

sources of sinking fund, $2,496

1872
Sept.. 1873
1899

do

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

p

ia-

._

The valuation of real and personal propertT In 1871
was $108.75i..)7.i. Bonds of counties, towns, and
cities are registered, and interest collected by

The war debt sinking fnnd

Quarter.

B.HX)

1,00(1

do
do
do

Augusta and Boston.
Boston, Bulfolk Bank.

A.ftO.

65,2(r7

liO.tXXl
165.(«XI
»I.(IU0

CItlz'n Bk. of La.

'

Bon;..

alter 1881

do
Jan.
N. T., B'k of America, March
do
do
do
May.

Quiirter.
Tr.ft J.

3.63J,;45

ItXl.ftlO

C

do
do
do

Qoartcr. Baltlniarc, State Agent.

100,(«10

1.000
1,000

J.

do

3.10.(100

U

A.

.1. ft 1).

3,(»1,4(«)

3l,06'l

100

S.

3,833,500

209,000
728,173
308 .(ti6

'61-'93
•69- "71

475

N.

A.ftO.

535,0(»l

1,000

do
do
do

V.O., CItlz'ns' Bk ol La.
A. &0. y.Y.. Bank of America.
Various. N.0-, Citiz'ns' ilk of La.
J. ft J. N.Y,, Bank of Araenca.

do
100

do
do
do

i

i

Jan.,iaso
Jan.. 1880

La March

N.O., Cltlz'na' Bk. of

M. &S.

1863
1863
1(»4
1868
1838
1S38

'61-'«a

'.'.'.','.'.

registered.
sterling

do
do
do

tlo

""

ft

M.ft

J.
6

«

Various.

and (vinih .\8ylmi Loan....
1871
Md. Ho.pital loan, 10-15 years.
WTi
Miuo-wfuiHctts-atAte Almshouse L'n'
1852
do
do
1854&94
State House fCnlargeincnt Loan
1853«S<
Lunatic Hospital, *c„ Loan
1854

Fund Loan

rdneed bT a •IbUBC

value of real and jtenonal property, |S89,733,'73S ;
rate of taxation. 2 mills.
Interest overdue .January 1, 1*72. ?157,«i«. r>ld
Territorial bonds are not rccogntzcd. Real and
personal pronerty assessed In 1871 at f34,ftrs.7r.3.

do
July, 1893
do
'72 (a 1906
do
1886
do
M. ft N. N. v., B'k of America, May 1, 1907
do
do
do
March 1,1875
M. ft S.

3UJ1IX1

!>c.af

Lnnatic Hospital (West. Mass)..
U>au, funding Public Debt
Bark Hsv Lands Loan

ft 8.

a

1839
1899
1868
1867

....

480,000
9I6,00U
669,000
750,000
2,500.1«0

M.

J. ft J.
Various.

'Sl-'61

>N:

.V

IMAM
2.990WI

1,000
1.000

1SS9
1837

RR
t)ldo canal...
f.ili.
-iis.in.'hanna Ml
Annapolis * Klkrldue UU
Susq,

m>

1,000
1,000
1,000

varl'n'

rcRR

I>efen-e nouiity

tOnBoifioi,B, vol

isrjj.

319. 393, 489.521,(37.)

.'

tor

In

Kee notice

Tha nominal debt of Kentunkv
'41* "42

Lcvceb>>nds

TrOT

"TS-'ao-'i-'S

ff71,8.'54

Lsan.iKio
1,000,000
3,960,000

I'lilon

IStTl
"TJ,T1& '4

1,880,000

1853

Mnitif

May

1847

('baity Hospital bonds
Bonds lor relief of State Troas
Bon<ts lu aid of various railroads..

Honds
Bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Jan.,197J

1870

«l-'69
1864-69

do held by Board o( Ed
Lnitljti'ltta

01

do
do
do
do
Frank.

1,880,0^
7.M5,90O

(to Chicago).

Bonds

J^'
7g,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. y., Lond.

rapidly

lund.

Iieen reduced since iv,« from |iin.nnn.noo
to preaent (Inures, bv sinking' fnnd purchar'es.
The 131)1 bonds are pa\ able at pl.-af u-e after .lulv,
1871. anil those of 1S6) apcr (5ct.. 1174. A-si-ssed

Co

Bank

18, n. 499. B.'!9.)
Is being

wn„o,-gO

III!

Debt h««
Jan., 1881
Oct., IKIU

18il8-99

J.'& J.

„
r.

The loan for
tiated in London, March,

.Ian., 1883

1870-71

War bonds

Revenue dcUclt bonds

7
7
6
6
7

'
I

;

Thodebt

:

Western
do
,do
.

I

S.

1900
AprU, 1900

VatlouB.

t

:

nior'<;i:res.

Ju1y,lS81

O.

951.)

rn
elaltns about'.' ••

tl'JO.IIOO.l>ro

1899
19(XI

do
do
do
do

5'*y,

,

(lid deltt, funded and fBndabta, la tlJDPJW.
L'nder a law of iwj bonds are Inusd tontlroada
at Kl.tWI ner mile to land grant roads and ilS.OO(l
per mile to others, l.nt llinlt.d to 8M mllaa In all.
A»sps<H'l vnl.iatlMii .,[ all taX'tMo r»ro[.ertv attout

v.m

,

The bonds dna In
The Ala. ft Ch.
AprU, Vm. (T. II,

rs.
'',
:

Thp
18119

Hartford Treasury,

do
do
do
do

! lo

189)

1,

1877
1880
1883
18»l

do

2;o,ooo
86J,O10
30,000
I»1,0U0
6
310,000
7
4,000,000 8g.f.

do
do
do
do

.1..

IIM

Sacramento, Treasury,
do
do
d-i
do
do
do

do
do

6
6

do
do
do
do

do
do
do

J.* J.

1,(1(10

1,741,100

do

I'lM

1886
1888

la:
p. 'ilH, 317,

O. N. T., Union Trust Co.

do
do
do
do

ISM

d

*

\..

7

h'-rn

I

Jiuie, 1990
1SH6
1886

Co.

Un. Trust Co.
do
do

year sndlntf

fl«eal

total delrl

.say

do
do

do
do

aJ.

J.

1861
1863

mo

...

400.000
1,'«0,000
900,001
760,U10

1,«)0

i868
186SM!9
1871

State bunds (sold or hypothecated

Loan

*J.

J.

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

1869
1810

bonds
bouuty bonds

do
do
do
do

J.

r^lhe

I-

517,6ri

18S7
1860

do
do

1.

320000

Soldiers* relief

_

do
l<«udon, Uuloo ISk.
do
do
do
N. v., Daneau, S ft Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do

TJi-

May, 1893
May, Ir86
May, I8W

3JU,lW

Kort Smith

I'ine Ulnffft

I!..

1..

&

do
do

N.T„Dnacui, 8

Vjou,uoo

(Ii'lit

l,lttlo

Co

ft

do

300,1X10

debt

Meniplils A
j.ltllc K.ick

V. N.T., Uunean, 8.
do
d >

do
do
do
do
do

l.f»;O.0i

KMURKM

Whom.

U.(KXI.(M>

Tin jrarboniUfor deHclcncles....
Moatliii:

J.*

49g.UU0

1,0W

13(9

Iionda

I..'V4.,.

do
do
Juno

»i.8a(i

bond liidorDementB
"to-n
Loan 'oMont. A Kufaln UK
1870
Loan to Ala. & cbuttariooKa RK
1811)
i.o.iri to Ntw Orleans & Seliiia KU..
Wiinants a d corlfs., aept.SU, 18'il.
'iiikI iiK

1.

0H8W)O

IKJO
IIJM

A

(laH.ouo
I,»t1.l«l0

173.800

ICiUlrond

I

by

Jent. P'J""""*

For pxplaontloni kv foot-notea.

Hordell" mort. bonds.
lUiiosK of »l.n
The assessor's' attgregate of real and peraonal
property In IlieSUie Is $lji91.9«s.i»«. tha aetual
Talua netng $ljn7JI01.l 7. Taxation In 1871 was
pur•21. 893.943. of whiih $6.6S4.0(Xl wa« for Stale
Kevrnua
Soau. and $14,739,719 for municipal.
'airlw b.Hnlt
la also derived from a ux on
"'•<'"»*'
depoalts. on oorporstions. on
'i'
stocks, and from several oiher •"'^"•,
.,V'',
London n)ar>.rt
ci^dlt of Mas»ochn«etts In lh«
l"»nWar
high.
Is^eserrcdly very
^/'-I'-'f'':
pr.s»BUtt,.n
curi'sncy 6's. will now b« pald f"
Jnly lETiJ.
luterest ceases on tliaiB aftar

July,'77-'78
Jnly. 1883
July, 1S94
May. 1894
May, 1894
1873 to 1887

.

J. ft J.. -.two
Jan., 1875
July, 1891

$1J»4.'WI InJIaat
aDdpajaraal
vearJ Assessed ealnatlon of real
^r"i«'rt)-;i871-'2,»«»WMM'.«ndrstenf la»a'loa
U applied to imrebaaa
i'. ml"-- surplus raVanua

The debt has been diminished

Tnlv IS7S
N. Y.,Mcre«ntIlcN.Bk ,.'l;'T^'?^o,l
do
ilo
do
Miv^i*io
do
do
do

of bond s as fast aa It aO(!nnialafw.
/,«U:*. ItiUftO! tut:
hi.nda
and
1,000-, 6, 100. 500 and l.'W'iA''*? '!'U''2*k''
!«"
The several d.-nomln«lons
In
which
are
Itsned:
i>,
900
mIv "•""'•"
ft No'vTJ-'i'U-'. J«»« •
*«|J"»'
t Whtn Patiahle..—,] ft J. stands for Jan ft July; F. ft A, Sept.; A. *0.,AprIl*l>c«-i »•
Fob. ft Aug.: -T.*8.,M»ichft
M. ft 8.
'
tj.—
J.,iiuarterly from Jan
r
tram March.
tha
npoa
Q.—
_. F.,
qiiarterly from February
,
..,.,
,,„
!ft.--M., quarterly
)lllOl^n.^Uo>
w
imuwn.
.»
.k.
(-wm^tn.m.BonlaUIng
r—
ooniauiing
CMOsiei*
tSe,/wri,.-The ngnrea In br«lbl« at this eoi of remarka, la eiwh caie,|rofer Vo tha volume and page of Um

Ste

H'^-^.

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or nttr

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.

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do

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'

THE CHRONICLE.

688

[May

25, 1872.

STATE SECUEITIES.
a great fevor by st^tng n» Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr
Table*

Snbfucriberg will confer

DESCRIPTION.

Date

Size or

of

par

For explanation of all references see Bonds Value
foot notes on preceding page.
Minnesota

Out-

Rate
WheuT
per
Cent PayaGle

Principal,

Where Payable and

Loan

do
do

1S69
1862
18S8

War Loan

Railroad Bond! (not recognized)

...

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

100,000
100,000
50,000
100,000
2,275,000

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

439,000
2.727,000
2,961,000
392,000
601 ,000
2,379,000
5,219,000
1,456,000
1,589,000
3,000,000

J.&

St. Paul,

J.

do
do
M.^kN.

Treasury,

do
do
do

J.&D.

.

T., Metropolitan Bk.

Stale bonds

'65-6

Consolidated bonds

1868

KB

to North Mo.
to Cairo & Fulton
to Platte County
to Iron Mountain

Pacific BK
S. W. Br. Pacific
B. TV. Br. Pacific

dannlbal

RB
BR
BR

RR

57-66

RR.

(guar.)

Joseph

As St.

'51-8
'57-9
'59-60
'51-9
•52-9

'56-61
'53-7

BR

Jfevada:
State bonds

do
to fund floating debt
JV. Bampshire:
War loan coupon bonds
do
do
do
do
Jfew Jersey:
War loan bonds, tax free

Xew

do
do

do
do

M. &8.
M. &S.

State Treasury,

61-2
1864
1866

618,000
600,000
750,000

&

M. &S.
A. &0.

Concord or Boston,
do
do
do
do

Yorlc:
1,000

is

1827-3;

1«8
1818
1848

[oSj

Various issues un-

j

^
, „ ^
Canal
Debt,

,

7, Sec.
i^"ofArt'cle,
Constitution

{ 1,

Art.

7,

[Art.

7,

Sec, 3, and
Sec. 18.

\

I

Coinptroller's bds (by Bey. Stat's).
North Carolina:
RR. and improyement bonds, old
do
do
do
do
do
do new (not special tax)
do
do
do
do
Funding bonds, since war
do
do
do
Rcglst'd certificates of literary fund
Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. 21, '68
Special tax bonds

a
a

Registered loan, payable after 1870.
do
do
do
do 1375
do
do
do
June.lSSl.

do

do

do
Or«i7on-ReIlef bonds
Bounty bonds
Willamette Canal and

do

1886

Lock.'.'

I^ennsylvania:
Inclined plane lo«i, April 10. . .
Coupon loan, April 2 (124,000 res.).'

do
do

do

May4

Register'd do do
Coupon loan of April 19 (jAillXX) rcg)
Military loan of May 15 (cp. & reK )
Stock loan of Feb. 2 (registered)".

do
"o
do
do
dp
Chambersburg
Rhode Islam:
War bonds

do
do
do
do
do

(registered)....

ctfs,

May 27,•\-=ii-i.
(leg.).

do
(cp.

&

1870
1849
1852
1552
1852
1852
1853

rcg.)...

18ii7

1867
1367
1867
1871

House stock, Ist Issue.
do
do
2d do
do
do
3d
do
do
do
4th do
dc
do
5th do
funding bonds
Blue Ridge RR bonds
New State House bonds
do
do
Funding bilH receivable
Payment of Interest
Fund he: bank bills
Convc ^* 11 bonds
.].
Land cuiu n s.-don bonds!.'!!"!
State

.

.
.

.

.

1,000
1.000
1,000

.

&c.
50, &c.
50, &c.
.50, &c.
50, &c.
50, &c.
50, &c.

l,5O7,;60
8,778,550
92,850
7,890,550
90,400
9,271.850

1,000
1,000

1,019,000
200,000
192,000
829,000

1863
1864

1,(XXI

1794
1836
1857
1858
1859
1861
1866

var.
var.
var.
var.
var.
var.
b

18M

l.OCO
1,000
1,000
i.OOO
l.OOO

1,000

a
a

I

state

6g.

290,(X10

1876
1876

Manbattan Bank.
do
do

April, 1877
April. 1877

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
M.
A.

&
&

O.

J.& J.
F,&A.
Q.-J.

38,837
189,691
127,441

J.&

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.•»f,370

6g.

1,131,701

970,000
250,000
11.600
500,000

most

1,100,000
1,258.550
1,265,800
700,000
4&1,445
800,439
6,712,606

do
do
do

do
do
do

do
do
do

Columbia, St. Treas.
do

do
do
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.
Columbia, Treasury.
do
do
Columbia & N. V.

A&O
3!-j!

Columbia.

some
'.o

Jan., 1871
Jan., 1876
July, 1881
Jan.,1887

5X....
4,083,991

.

Green

issue,

no

letter

serie-', letter

!

Total debt ot all kinds to Jan., 1872
2«.rrM— School fund bonds..
Penitentiary debt
Frontier protection, gold. 2().40 yr'
Deficiency bds, under act May, 1871
Claims on State before 1866..
Vermont:
War loan bonds, coupon

Feb

,

18T2

Feb., 1872
Feb., 1877
Feb., 1877

No interest now paid

1868-69

June, 1876

Debt was
March,
August,

1894

At plersure.
Jan. 1, 1S77
Jan. 1, 188S
July 1, 'S8-8.<
July 1, '87-89
Julv 1, '82-8C

July 1, '87-97
July 1, '75-79
July 1, 1881
Jan.

1,

1885

July 1, 1888
July 1, 1888
July 1,1889
July 1,188
July'lVl863

July

1,

*

"

Treasurer Parker. November 21, states the debt
briefly thus: Total bonds printed by American
Bank Note Co., f-iiMIXOOT: of which $8,CT2.800
were In State Treasury $6,000,000 sterling loan
In hands of Am. Bank Note Co.; $3,933,200 destroyed; and balance $9,514,1X10 were delivered to
£;!'™''!al agent in New York.
Of the latter,
If'iifSS were in use as collateral for loans;
$5 511,000 had been sold, and $200,000 were to
credit or sinking fund. Old debt not converted
was $6,453,908. making total debt. $n,!l94,90t>, without Including bonds pledged, r railroad endorsements. See Chroniclk, 'Vol. 14, p. 885. for
abstract of financial laws of 1872. Taxation for
1871, rate. State 7 mills ; county, 3 mills. Assessed value of property, $183,913,337. Defaulted on
Interest Jan., 1872. (t. 13, p. 7397839 T.14,p.385.)
:

i

;

500c.

&

60,000
700,000
357,001
303,969

311,500
100,500

coupon
1866
1866

coupons

registere.'
sterling "
interest fundable to .Jan. 67
"
due to July 1, 1811
ionsol. bonds, coupon & reg..
Deferred Certlfls forx of old debt.

£200
6

A

1N«
1867
1867

h
£200

m

other

New

York.

1890-1910
1,1?76

March

8. $451,000,

to

82.000,000 acres of land, and
on difl'crent accounls against the (J.
which would be to that extent an ofl'set

debt.

the

Valuation

of property,

187:

$2i)9,461,5I7.

J.

&D.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Bost..N.B. Milt. Red'n,
Montpeller, Treasury.

London.

London.

Th debt
IS7:-'78
1371-'78

1886-1900
1SS6-1900
1866-1900
1886-1900
1876-1 ^'6
1876-1886
1877-1SS7
1877-1887
1885-1901

$105,000

Is being rapidly reduced.
bonds were paid.

In June,

The funding law

100,

&J.

J.

Richmond, Treasury.
On eettlem't wltb W.Va,

1371.

o'' April. 1871, allowing coupons
to be paltl for taxes was repealed; but the reIS deemed unconstltuiional.
4 per cent
nterest a year is to be pniil on consol. bonds
and on % of the face of old bonds, 2 per cent
was paid April 1. and 2 per cent Is payable July
l,18r2 and seml-arnually thereafter. i)t $221100
OOO conso's.. about $ir,,l«0.00J are In coupon
bonds. Assessed value of properly in 1871
tax rate. 5 mills. 'Tlje iax law of
$366,1 16,860
1872 applies to numerous objects and is expected to raise an increaaci revenue.
v 13 n. r'9.

fieal

;

&

10,000,0110

receli^ts, and on some
(v. 13, p. 604,634.)

also claims,
S.

106;&c. a,(--..
fiw.m

*c

on railroad

is,

The State owns about

M.&

!

isri
1871

according to a supplemental report of the Comptroller. Oct. 21, 1871,
afier deducting bonds paid In by I allroads. From
this total debt of $31,990,066, the Comptroller deducts—debt of solvent railroads, $5,7,6,533; due
from railroads then sold, $5,214,032; Indorsed
bonds that will pay imercst, $2,172,000. and interest, $1.10,320; Int. 18 mos. on bonds paid in. $535,590; estimated balance revenue due, Jan, 1, 1872,
$1,200,000; making total ilcductlons or $15,028,475,
and leaving the net amount of debt $19,961,590.
Total valuation of lands, $205,386,777; lots and
other properly $72,518,243; total taxable, $2OT,905,020. No new debt can be created, except by a
two-third vote of the people. The rate of taxation was raised to 60 ets on the $11X1 for 1871,
though since redured to 40, but a lax has been
laid

J.& J.

h

total debt here given

sources of revenue,

537,0''8

1,0)0
1,000

500,

registered

"

1892
1909
1900
1900

710,000
752,417
206,000
34,990,066

h

"

'""^'" ya'' ending Apr.
'?!! ""=
r^n °.'12l
fJ?fo1,'''y
1870.
$138,189,489.
and
tax ol 25 cents on $100: Total
i^^.,
revenue, $631,886.

1868

l,90S;a«

registered
rfri/lKia- Old bonds, coupon
registered

Funding bonds

all created for war purposes and is being
steadily diminished. Thevalunllon of real and

1882

April, 1893
July, 1893

3,249,69a

1870
1871

provided for by sinking funds, which
at or before maturity.

it

those of 1877 till 18^; those ottm till 1892. From
Jan. 1 to May 1,1872, $557,660 bonds were paid.

P"eb., 1882
Feb., 1882

2,172,000

21,177,887

'67- '8- '9

is

pay

Revenue is raised from numerous sources, principal y from corporations. Taxes are levied on
personal property, which was assessed In 1870-71
at $1,1,686,918. and the tax was $620,619, Total
evcnne in.l871, $7,197,945. Funded debt diminished $2,131,555. Balance In Treasury aldose of flsStale holds $l,f34,321 in stocks
SJ'/SS'',',^',^"'''*^'^and
$9,100,000 of rallroiid boiios^ Interest is paid
in gold on all loans prior to 1867.
Any coupon
bonds may be changed to registered, 'fhe bonds
due lb 1872 are pavable at any time till lb77

do
Aug., 1S77
do
Aug., 1878
Aug., 1871

735,553
1,000
1,000

'*

sterling

sv!!!!

1866-6'

B

do
not lettered
Green Issue, no letter
oo
,_Bds to lundlnt. on above to Jan. '6<
Int. due on all bds estlm'd to Jan '72
floating debt—
Bank of Tennessee notes
Treasury warrants
Loan account in New York. ...

"

(T. 13, p. 840.)

April, 1879
July, 1882

1868-93
1S9S
1870-73
1892
1869-92

"

New

whlcli arc very heavy in Ohio, raised $18,604,660.

will

]

.

taxable prop-

13, p. 740.)

The

Railroad stocks
p -a
Hermitage purchase bds
State Capitol stock
^
_ ^
3d8 to fund int. on above to Jan, '66
Hailroad debt—
Bonds end'rsed for railroads'
Bonds loaned to RR.'s, old
Bds issued to RR.'s since '66—

all

The gross amount of the several issues of debt are
but the value of bonds Issued since
ilS.C'' ^T™'
1865 varies much on the psrticular Issues. Several
plans have been proposed for sealing down the
debt, but no definite action has yet been taken.
Total Interest oyerdue."Sept. 80,1871. was $4,987,419.
(For the Governor's message on finances see v.

The debt

—

inoper
Tunipiko oad stocks
Bank T nn stock
ilrht

Assessed valuation of

The total valuation of real and chattc: property in
1871 was »l,502,r29,971, on which the 2,09 mills Slate
tax produced »4,350,728, and other local taxes,

1875
1875

B'k.

&T.C0.

do
do
do
do
London.

j:;&J.

&

'98- '99

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harrlsburg Treasury
Prov., R. I.H.

B.

RR.,

Oct., '898

Amer. Ex. Bank.

Farm.* M.

Nov., 1871.
property in 1671

erty is t2,052,537,s98. or about two-thirds {if fts
actualyalue. Tax rate in 1871 » as about iH mills:
for 1872 Comptroller advises 6X mills. Interest
on all debt except bounty loan is voluntarily paid
in gold. (V. 14, p. 19.)

On demand.

Oct. .1898

all

»7,36'. per annum for Indian annuities.
Sinking
"' fl"""' year, Sept. SiJ, 1871, were
i-'iyS™^''''^^"
''"' bounty deiif ; IH,805J44 general fund
l?'lf?'S5
fl,65-l,«6 canal debt ; and |19,139L. 1. RR.; mak'^'-'bt. 'ess sinking funds. »29,482.702, or
y.^J".'."',
'"ss "'an :870, Net revenue of canals,
i»l, ^kt"

»9S1,5S8.

Jan., 1900

do
do
do

valuation of

?2^ ,*n,''S"^oState tax. 3 mills.
1584,401,546.
T'iS''£ '8 also »68,0OO contlnL'cnt debt to L.I,

will.
July, 1875
July, 1878
At will,
Jan., 1874
July, 18T2
Var., 1873
Oct., 1874
Oct., 1875
Dec, 1877

Indefinite.

York.
do

Y.,

v. 13. p. 806.

classes of bonds;thej>rincipaI is pay°»M
!JS.°
able, 2r,y
»100,000 per year. Sinking rimd,

At

do

F.&A.

Chroniclk

do
do
do

New

Phlla.,

5g.
5g.
6g.

bondholders have refused currency. The Governor s message, as to fluanoes, was published
in

•73-'87

Jan.,
Jan., '97-02

State Treasury.

do

T2S,9,->fl

215.476
130,315

'ra-'89

1
5g
4.Hg

1,000

'S9-'90

74- '89

"^

do
do

Raleigh, Treasury.

A.&O.
J. & J.

7

"

Jan.,

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do

dls-

"" .property in 1871 was
»5-«TS,w?i,'°°
»5i5,0(«000,
upon which the revenue tax is
inills, and interest tax
2>s mills, making
i^.
.The
Hannibal & St. Jostpli RR. pro?,J""!!vides the Interest on its bonds, bonds due Jan.
1, 'i: *""" P"W '" 8°'<1. but after that time in
currency, pursuant to a refolution of the Legisi,"™?!;- ,?'"' fubjeot Is under litigation, and some

'74-'88
'77-'89

New York.

do
do
do
do
do

6
6

396.00(1

1,(XX)

1869-'70

Fire loan bonds, sterllne...!.
do
do
domestic
Raili-oa endursements.
Jennexxfe:

* J.
A.4 0.
J.& J.
A.&O.
J.& J.
A.&O.
J. & J.
A.& O.
A.& O.
J.& J. N.

Is

property valuation,

Oct.,

J. City,

N. T., Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
Albany.
N. T.. Manhattan Bank
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Albany.

J.

297,376

1851
1S56
1868
1868
1868
1869

',

J.&D.

their recogi-ition

;

Albany.

Q.-J.
do
do
do

400,000
112,000
3.94S.000
335,800

50

1861
1867
1867

(reglstcre 1)-..
(cp. & reg.)..

South Carolina:
State stock

&c.

875,393
1,600,000
4,095,309
2,400,000
44,500
46,027
200,000

T.,

do

5

383.015
100,000
11,407,000

&c,
&c.
&c.

100,
100,
100,
100,

6

1,T21,«)

1,000

1850
1S50
1860
1856

&

do
do
do
do
do

1,789,000
2,417,400

i,m

Ohio:

J.& J. N.

2,6*,000

b
b

1866
1863
1867

1,372,000
20,675,000
561,500
900,000
800.000
1,537,887 5
1,106,420
2,257,900
5,150,200
2,099,000
473,000
880,000
66,473
4,788.800
3,639,400

1,000
1,000

Trenton &
do
do
do
do

J.

do
do

of^2,'275,(X)C;

i90uVfS->^^S.^if^\J'''-S^
*yo,i4i
,862, taxation 5>i mills.

Total -/aluatlon of real estate 1870, »n,820,113
perMarch, 1872
''"'' '"^ *** ^''^ '^'^' *'^^ amounted
March, 1881
to"ri2'l Mi
Debt reduced last year, $419,204. All the bonds ol
July, '72-8
Jvew Hampshire were Issued for war purposes,
it., '84-9
Sept,
and have been steadily reduced in amount.

do

J.

J.&

1,199,900
1,002,900
598,400

h
b

taxable

J.

amount

Dec, 181

N. Y.,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 Duncan, S.St Co.

500,000
160,000

6

,

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1867
1871

do

Bounty loan bonds, coupon
do
do
registered stocK,
General fund debt— Astor ttock.
do
do
deficiency loan.
do
do
do
do
do
do

&

J.

"«'*
'»>« permanent school
f' Irf ^V'l"''.'!??.'''
The "Minnesota ^S
State kallroad " bonds,
iHSJ; are rejiudiated,
which
were Issued in 1858 to the

1877
1878
1879
1872

do
do
do

Jftssouri:

Bonds
Honds
Bonds
Bonds

KEiLiJiKS.t

W'hen Due.

by Whom.

;

State Building

do
do
Sioux

INTEREST.

Amount
Bt'nding.

(

429, 839

;

14, p. 19, 175, 385, 457, 489, 667.)

May

THE CHRONICLE.

25, 1372.]

CITY

689

SECURITIES.

Kt of Coiigre««, In tlio yni\r inrj. by W «. U. Uixa * <;.>,, lu tlm oillco of ilio Librarian of Coiigraw, Wa<hln(t«a, I>. C.I
gmb»erlber« will eonftr a great f»yor by kIvIiik ImmedUte u» noHeo of iiny «rror dl«g«TT«< %n •rTahlM.
(KutiTucI ftccoriUnic to

OBSCltimON.
For explanation. ««
AlbuHf,
do

A'. )'.-

Uilafor

foot'UoCt

niuuli:l|>'l

do

do

ilo
ilo

do
do
do
do

do
do

I<i7l

IBSlAKi

loaned to Alb.

&

1:63

SuaQ. U.B..

Autjunta, Oil :
lii.iids for varloiu purpoaea

Var.

Co. June, um-74 Sluklmtfand

do
do
Boat., Morcli'nta' Bank.
N. y.. Duncan, t). A Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
du

Ihtt
18
18TU
:»71

WrttiT Htork

&

N. y.. Duncan, B.

lano

I8M
IMI

do
do
do

Iiurids

Piiaeloal

when auo.

a.

par'a

<lo

d.i

INTBRR8T.
Where Payable and br
Whom.

tSii

OOAc.

11171

1880-8

Feb., I89B-M

Mch

1893-1900

Nor., IMO

ciiy

iti'k

dutt at pleaaure after 1890.

Kxoiiii»t

fiuka (Drulil Hill)
Piirk hnproveuient loan

I'ulilli^

ueo

l..i;iu t.i llalt.

1863
1893
1893

&

RK
loan.fllta &
Olllo

Out' million
N-wCltv Hall

do

C. RR....

May,
Feb.,

do

18W
18M

Kndoraoinents for

do
do
do

do
do
do

ti,

W. Va.

Union

RR

Hnmior

FlHcataquU

ll>l»

RU

1S69

Vuriona Trust Funds

1892- 'CS

Vicht

1911

bond^i for Muutdiial Purposea
do
Recruit lux purposes
^o
bounty to volunteers...

1852- '63
i96«-'f-

1863

to
cltyuorposea
do
do
various....
Roxburr war dab assumed
Renewal or water bonds ol '48
water loan, sterllntf
"^Ifvr ny^tAd /nABBV *«aT>1
-Ity
notes (new main) Act 1853

ISM-**)

iw)

Water loan (Cbesnut Hill Reso.)..
do
do
do ..
do
do
do ,.
do
(Dorchester)
Boston Highlands

Consolidated St. Inin loan, st,rUng
Bonddfor various city purposes...

do

do

Dorchester water loan
Brookluti :
City HHllloan
Water loan
Debt of Willlamsbnrt;h loan

Nat'i o'd& Vol. Firemen's loan...
National Guard loan,
Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local
.

Third street
do
do
do
Gowanus Canal Impr. loan,
BtiHhwlck av.
do
South Seventh
do
iruion street
do
tirand street
Fourth ave.

do
Wallabout Bay
Bedford ave
Kent ave. basin

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

18fi9

1,(X10

1869
185U

1,0110

1857
1865
18«4
1-65
1362

I8-i2

Vanderbllt ave. Improve, crtfs local
N, V. Bridge loan. re^& coupon
Prospect Park loan,
do
Water loan
H...weragc bonds, contluuons. local.
do
do special
do
Asa. fund bonds, cootluuoua
do
Central ave. sewer bonds
ChtirteHton. S.

1367
1867
1S67

1859- '61
1361

18«0-'T2
18j7-'71

1,000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1,000

Volunteers.8
Bounties to Volunteers
T

do Katoiii- llani.lilJ
do C.ivlngt Ml * Lex. Itlt
do lilili>.t Misslssipiil KR
do M.arlctta& Cln. lilt

Common

O
H
I

M

Seliooi purposes, regf....
to fii'id doatlni^ debt

HdstoO&.MKRtopiir. whf prop.N
do for<'ommon School purposes.,
to pur real estate for Worlch'seY

tobniid Workhouse
yg
nur. Orph. Asyl. tfds for park.O
rorerection of a Workhouse...

1362

.

do for fnndltiirfloatlnK debt
A2
do mned ti Whitewater Canal. .A
do for now hospital
S
do for new hospital
82
do forfundin)? lloatlntf debt
L
do forexten.&lmp. waterworks.
1

do

do

F

1000
1,000

.1868
1850

UIOO

1814
ISiO
1851

I.UIO

1842- '51

1.0110

IWO
IJW
1.1<I0

ISTi
1879- '81

1891
13^7
1885-'94
1380. '81
1875
18«4-'-i3

1831
1831
1871-'90
1871-'90
11(77 •86

lti71-'72
1866- '99

1868-'95
1868- '90
1877

l.OOU
1.000

IVSS
1834
1886
18<«
1398

l,ono
1,000
1,000
i,aio
1,000
1,000

18118

l.OU)

14.006
31.000
2iO,000

1360
1847
184*

210,000
40.000

LOW

150.1100

150,000

ijem
IJMO

199.000
17,000
199,900

a

M,ooa

ie47-'48
1847- •<

1S67
1368
1858
1S53
1853

1»69.'98
18S3-'84
1890

Ex. Bank.
do

do
do-

do
do

closes Oct. 81.

Valuation of real and personal nroperty ttMJUB.
Rate of taxation. 2H per ct. The loans to Europe
* N.Am. RR., and to Bangor * Placataqn s Kit.
are secured by Urat mortgaige* on tboee ro«da.

The popnlatlon of Boston

In \SW waa 290,996, agmloec
177,810 In 1860. Taluatlon of real estate In 18% waa
f36S,9«3,100; personal property, (218,496^00; loul.
9584,089,400, itpon which the rate ol taxation aaa
11 69 per (LOW for SUIe and (IS 69 for Citr and
County Toul special a-seasments were (1.412,92s

amount of Ux, (8,6:16,862. i he net Increase
in 1-70-71 waa (2.43li896.
The total debt,
April 30, 1871, aas (20,ce6,436, and the sinking fund
then held, (11,632,999. Sinking fund provisions are
sufficient to meet the debt as it matures. Ti e
tterllng foOOiMO loan, negotiated in 1870, netted
the city (3,8^.415 In currency. An intereatlng article In regard to taxation, by -Mr. Thos. Hill, will
be found In the last financial report of (he city.

Total

o debt

1971 taxation for both cltr and county
was ilm.ted to 2 cents and 3 mills on tne
on ttie assesned valuation of 18.0. The
Boar.t of Estimate In Jnlv, 1:^1. stated In tlielr
report
that
their estimate
over (2,000.is
000 less t an last rear, or a reduction irom
nearly (8,000.000 to (^,000,000. The rate of taxation,
on tile assessed valuation of last year, averaged
(3 84 on the (100. The rate has been redm ed,
they say. to less tran 3 per cent on the aaaesaed
valuation of last rear. The Mayor In his Message, states the debt to Dec. 8, 1871, at (2l.2SS.0U'
for pub. ImiT'm'ta, less (I.'OO.lss in sinking fnnd;
(9,997.406 lor local improvementa as marked local
In tlilB table) which he states are a ilea on the
Sroperty benefitted and must t>e nald by It
oat ng obligations, (1.527.518, cons'sting of cert flcates and (lOO.OOO due rhlcago, Dec-, 18'.2.
ToThe Committee of Fifty
tal debt, (30.6«^.7tl8.
claim that the total debt was (in January 1872)
Population lu 1.'^, 396.2(v against
(3^,49«.933.
'^,661 lu I860. Valuation of property about (;:00,

pi'rposes

0CO,00O.

18ICi-'95

ISSO
138l>-'95

1890.'9S
1878- '76
1874-'»9
1872- '79

J.llV,i87J

July, 1876
Dec., 1880
Aug., 1878

Dec,

1880

Jan., 1881

do

F' ii.
Total funded debt. April I, 1872, (14, f""'
lug debt, (824,641. Aaaesaed value
erty'tiepl., uni, waa (286.8g8,«»0
-e
820.
(H of actual ralue.) Tot.i,
calculated at (196 000.000. Tax rate for l?rj, tu
mills; rebate of taxes lor lots by lire, (auOiuo.
Population In ISW 298,983, against 1W,2S» Is UM.
;

Popnlatlon by cmans of
In 1800.

The

the Auditor of
exhibits the assessed
valuation ol the City ut Clucimuitl for ten years :

Hamilton County,

58.

o g s 8

,§ S

e.

R I

Oiiio,

aSfsssaass
II R ^ 1
Si

SI

2.

-'

s S S S S « 8 8 e R S 8
r

Jan., 1890

Nov.. 1390

*

Si

g.

S I

fi.

?

5 « l"5 ? I «

§ ^ « S ^ I

April. 1B9S

do
do

N.A March,

i.
13»7

'3S

8

I

5.

g S

Hi iiiiiiiiii

ail,*e.
or pur r»(ue.— The sizes In which bonds are Issued! a, 300 and 1 ,000 ft, 100.900 and IJJOO;
.,»» d-lOOaodlflOO: «,»l»ooTer 1 OW;/,«Oj ^yS-^J"-*
M.»N..May* Nor.i J. • D..
" <>"»•••>•«•:«->'.
Whenpauat>le.—J. ti J. stands
-„.„.„.„_„»„„..
.
& Auir.; M. A S., March * Sept.;
iept.;
for Jan. A July; F.
_ A.. Feb.
&
,
*".. A.*0.,AprUAOct.:
,_r
"^
quarterly (torn Jan.; (J— F"Vuarterty™romVeb.;"q'—'M.rquar'terfy^^
•
. _.„ J...11..1
u»>»xm>>
vva^umm i>
ii«
la ika
«»"•« «•!••«• nnUlakarf
««.m»rt«.-ln thu column a amamary of thu latest lijoriaatrou lu regard to city Siaocet will be glT*n wltb r»fenMS« «•
.<<(<<

^

;

;

.

'

X

1870, 218,900, against 1(1.014

Iroiii tlie lioiiks o:

1884
1889

do
do
do
March.

i

rate for lOl. (22 aiperd.OOO.

Jan.. 1882

June,
Nov.,

do
do
do
June, 1897
N. v., Amer. Ex. N. B
Nov., 1897
do
do
do
Jan., 1900
do
do
do
do
du
do
iJjne. 190O
Oct.. lUU
do
do
do

60,000
79X100
100.000

Tax

following tabic

July,^^

do
do

do
do

1874-'82

Bonds are mostly held within the State of Soatb
Carolina, and Intere&t hi paid In Charleston.

do

27,000
900.000

I

do

Philadelphia. Bank

1494W

/

waterworks, and Public lark Drciiyi 'awenger
Railway, and interest on fl,467,.'0D br other com
panics. The «:.i(X',(«JO loan of ISW for Weat. Md
li.R la to be In place of t525M>i bonda previonsir
endorsed. The aaaeased value of property In 18.0,
«iai,79«,140. Population In 1870 waa 2(7,864, against
212,418 In I860.
Loan- are leaned In leaisured
stock and are generally due al pleaaure after the
dates of maturity named. The llacal year now

1886
Oct.. 1886
March. 1888
June, 1388
Aug., 1888
June, 188*

N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank.

98M0

-

'

do
do
1380

Cincinnati

inOjOtlO

palil
pal

3yra frdate.

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

lOOMIO

U

1901-'ll
1915- '24

Cincinnati.

1.000
1,000
1.00O

-

r,„.,i.

B.*

1381-19(e

do
do
do
do
do
Philadelphia. Bank N. A.
N. Y., Amer. Ki. Dank.
do
do
do
do
do
do

6«,0tlO

Interest U tl3,a23,M6,
|9WO,aoo loan .; Water low

18T!

.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

M

nan

18n

do

AiiVer.'

si?.>'ii.!'
<>:

I

11167- -90

Duncan, S. A Co.
do
do
N. Y., Am. Exch. N.Bk.
do
do
do
do
U. Y., Duncan, f ft Co.
do
do
N. T., Am. Kich.N.Bk.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

other

dollar,

1873
lerjs

Y.,

N. y.,

Weat.MdTRRTalnk.DgfaDJrvn'Cra

By a law of
18T.!-'76

do

3,425.000
2,000,000
3,800,000
31.000
2S.00U
190,000
91,000
96.000
131.000
91.000
951.000
110,000
25,000

:

The aoionst of debt

Vari.

Charleston

2 593,»0
2396.000
282 000

pmjm,

187!

total of the seTeral

t.V4i«,l82.

1879--80
1890- '91
1900-1901

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

1,030,000
3.790,001
87,000

Dec. 31.
and the

1899-1900

do;

i«n

18.13

ronnt, |9«,Iff.

1900-1901

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1H51
1813

for waterworks
02 1868
for waterworks
C3 1368
for Common school purpoBeeP"J
1868
for Common School purposea.P 1860.tl

do too* MKRIopur. whf prop.N
do pur Kpls. Bnry'jf Uds for park,
do foroxteu.Almp. waterworks.
do
do
do
D
do
do
do
E

t

On demand

Brooklyn.
do
do
do
do
do

5,1(2,000
51.500
90,000

1866

To build Il^a'eston Ave. sower. .B^
Loan toCIn, ft Hills. RU
F
do to Litlle Miami RK
A

do

1872- •7S
1877- '79
l»75-'90
1875-'30

do
do

:

Clm.-frt«/i((— Bounties to

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

1900-1901

Boston.

1,009

13'»-'54

Waler loan
do
Sewerai<e bonda
do
River Improvement bonds
Hnniclpal and School bonds
do
do
S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go)
i ook County debt

Bonds

1871-'8S,

C:

do bonds (coupon)
Plre loan bonds
C'ftk'a!/o

On demand

do
do
do
do
do
London

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
l,0UO

1874
1894
1899

1»78-'T9
1871-'87
lB81-'87
188&-'8«
l-74-'78

Boston.

3»i,aoo
836,000
230 000

18?i-'9S

On demand

do
do
do
London.

1,1X10

City stock

a<

city credit haa been loaned pitrnalTely to ra Iroads. In exchange lor Ibelr aeeurltit*, which It
hold! to the anioont ol tlljin5,]M8. The sinking
fund l<'"',Ii;.*O.RR.i6i(«joft loan wia

1886
1890

do
do
do
do

2,523,000
2,264.000
8iS,C00
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,001
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1.000
1.WI0
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

185»
1855
1857

1860.

I.

1900

do

4,000.0110

1870
1889
1870
1810

13, 1900

July

Boston.

683.000

201 ,5' 10
490,000

Apr.

18»-'86

1,!>«9,711

l,ii90,000

1867
1866
1865
1866
1867
1867

local..

000

im

.
.

£A
1

1865
1863
1863

18)9-'50

do
do
liability loan.
do
do local Improvom t
Brooklyn local Improvement loan
Mt Pro-peet Square loan
Soldiers aid fund loan

1.000

Jan. 1, ItK
Jan. 1,1890
Jan. 1,1886
July 1, 18.14

Juljr. 1900

66;i,830

18l«-'49
1861

1 ,

1,

do
do
do

1,923,000
2.582,175

1866-'68

1879
1893
1393
1, 1390

1,

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

Baltimore,

818,759
983.206
3,666.800
893,500
411,000

1838

,

1876-8-.

r»73

May

Bangor & Boston,
do
Bost.,Mereh. Nat. Bank.
Boston, 2d Nat. Bank

980,000
1,000,000
60J,tOO

1854

N.

do

^4 900

374,7110

&

Renewal City

--

900,000
l,«3O,00O
1I7,(«0

Kennebec RR. loan...
American RR

it

Kiir.>iM'an
Si

'»"

RI8....

Y'orkA Cum RR.
West. Md. KR..

Biinaw, Jff.
City debt nroper
I'enobucot

ierii)

1871

I'<

>ai.aia
,: nu-,*'
,

Albany & »u.,,u
,.rr,i b> iai
luvrtgaga »u road Iruui AJbaay to i.liiviantoa.
to

Nov., lets

July. 1890

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

19l<a

CuiisoUdittud loan
t'ourt HoiiHo loan
Funding loan
Loan lo Va. Valley U.R
To West. Hd. R.B. (for 11,000,000)..

Loan

lS7'J-'8>

Baltimore,

18Mi
I8S4
18«l
1865

bounty loan
do

i'oiisolldutud

mnni.

The

Var.

stock
WtttiT loan

fipr

Amount now

Mel'. 1874-91

Sitltitnore
Jiiil

nam.

Sinking innd tor w»i.

City recelpu, l»7I, t8ia,SM ; Int.

Angus ta.

1.3S5.290

Majr,

Jane,

mo"

THE CHRONICLR

690

[May

25, 1872.

CITY SECUEITIES.
Subscribers

trill

confer a great favor by giving ns Immediate notice of anjr error discovered In onr Tables.

DESCRIPTION.

Date
ot

For eiplanatlon of all references, see Bonds
loot notes on preceding page.
CVncirenaii— (Continued;
Bd% par. Orph Asyl.G'dsfor Park.O
V3
do for Workhouse

R
do for sewerage
do for improving Gilbert ave....U
do to build Egsleston ave sewerBS
bonds
do Improvement
C4
do water work purposes
*V2
G^meral improvem.;nt
Columbui, S. C. :

1853
1868
1S69
1869
1869

W mi

Bond-^ for various purpose^

'

„^

^

,

Subscriptions to various RR. stocks
.do
do
do
Gas Co. sto^k
Vundinu; bonds, coupon
Bonds Inr various purposes
iletroU, Mich. :
Bonds for various purposes... .....
do Water W'k Co, guar, br city,
do for building City Hall

Jemeu,

Citi/

1872

1871
1853
1S66
l367-'69

Out-

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

100,000
70.000
150,000
1501X10

1,000

136,01,0

1,000
1,000

150,000
300,000

lS.'iO-71

IMS'l

Amount
st'ndlng.

&c

250

1,000
1,000
1,000

6

tS66-'70

lt»,000

Ky.:

RR stock

A.

Cincinnati.

N. T., Amer.

18S2-67
1869-71

1866-69
186.S-69

1,000
1,000
1,000
l,'«Oc

1,314,000

Oe

400,0011

1869
1868-69

1,0'

Vari.

Vari.

1870-1
1871

1,000

a

129,0(10
870,0110
1,665,50.1

Varl.

Varl.

1,191, 5U0

1852
1858-51

1.00

y;

270,50(1

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

191,000
500,000
154,000
425.001
136,0(0
1J)00,0(0
166,000

\.wa

500,00fl

1,000
1,000

250,000
1,558,000

ISM
1854

1867
1868
1371
1868
186S
1868
1868
1869-71

bonds
liabilities

School "bonds

1869-';D

ILibilities

St Loals Air Line RR
Ne* City Hall
RR bonds, endorsed by LoaUvllle.

1870
1871
1871

Post bonds

Funding loan, (gold)
Endorsement M.& L. Rk. R.R

ABC
DEF

(pay. an'iy till '91).
(pay. aii'ly till '86)
to Mob. * Gt. North UR.
to Grand Trunk Railroad.

Bonds
Bonds
Wharf bonds

City f iinded di>bt

To Mobile & Northwestern BR...
Bonds of 1868, N.

&

S.

Ala. RR..
,

York:
Water stock
do
Croton water stock
New C oton Aqueduct stock
Addli-'nal new Croton Aqueduct.
Croton water main stock
Croton Reservoir bonds

do Aqueduct bonds
Croton water pipe bonds
Central Park fund stock
do do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Cen. Park additional fund stock.,
do
do
do
Central Park imp. ftind stock
do do do
do
do
do do do do
do

Building loan stock. No 4
Real estate bonds
Public education stock
Docks and slips stock

1,

1886
1-86
1891

Population,
187f-'83

Savannah, C.R. R. Bk.
New York.

1S72-'81
1891-'92

•

Dock Bonds
Floating debt fund stock
Market stock

1,000

Var.

a

*

J.

.iO.

Varl.
Vari.
Varl.
J. &.J.
,!.& J.

J.c&D.

M.&N.
A.&O.
Va 1.
A.&O.
Varl.
Varl.

F.& A.
M.& S.
A.&O.
Varl.
J.
J.

&
&

J.
J.

25.000
3,515,000
230.000

J.

&

J.

300,000

J.

1870
1857

1.000
1,000

1S66
1866
1851
1870
1870
1371
lb71

h

55';,200

.T.

b

'254,20:i

.1.

1.000
1,000
1,000

345,

J. &,I.
J. &.I.

1808

1,000

1841-63
1870
1845-60
1865

1851-7
1853-7
1857
1859

1857-9
1860
1865
1853
1860-3
1853
1852
1870
1360
1865

do
do
do
do
City Cemetery stock
City improvement stock
do
do
Lunatic Asylum stock

h

h
h

h
A

942,000

h
h
h
A
h

490,11110

h
A
A
A
A
A
A
h

A
A
A
A
A
A
)•

A
A

Tax relief bonds
coupon
do
do

A

a

New York Bridze bonds

City Parks Imnrovem't fund stock.
Normal school fnnd stock
Public school building fund stock..
Adlltlonal Croton water stock
*^ewer repair stock

W. Y. Count!/:
County Court House stock
• do
No. 3...
do
do
fdo
No. 4...
do
No. 5...
fdo
Sol. subs. Red. bounty bonds
Sol. bounty fund bonds
Sol. subs, and Relief Red. bonds
Sol. bounty fund bonds. No. 3
Sol. bounty fund Red. bonds. No. 2.
Riot damages Red. bonds
indem. bonds
do
do
Assessment fund stock
Repairs to buildinirs. stock
Consolidated stock, coupon
Aocnmmnlated debt bonds
N, Y. & Westchester Co. Imp. bd*.

A
A

A
h
1863
1863

A
A
h

A

a
:371
1871
1811
1871
1<71
1872

2.50,000
1.451,80.1
l,2.'i0,000

h
h

A
A
A
A

A
A
A

A
A
A

J.
J.
I.

M.&N.
& J.

C

.Jersey

1878
1

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

S. Y., Mercantile N. Bk.

do
do
do

do
do
do

Bonds are
amounts

Louisville,

do
do
N. Y.,

Bk

Population In

1877-9
,
.Inly, '90-1901
•June, 1872-79
Ian., '9a 1901
Julv, 1889

do
do

do
do

Louisville.

N. Y.

Bk

of America.

Louisville.

do
do
do
N. Y. Bk of America.
do
do
do
do
do
do

No very

Memphis.
.M. Myers & Co
do
do

Charleston, S.C.

Mobile,

Bk

M.'& n'

Q.-F.
Q.-F.
N.

3,066,071

399.300
•275,000

990,000

10 000
2,500,000
2,083,200
1,766,600
115,000
1, '33,437
151,000
2j0,000
1,600,000
2,748,000
75,000
40,000
181,010
75,000
451,200
3,340,000
300.000
400.000

521953
400,000
2.767,000
3.000,000
693,000
6,500.000
6.907,989
1,000,000

500,000
1,500,000
266,500
300,000
4,'252.500

4,101,200
1,325,000
3,52:!,S0O

2,201,100
65 00)
275,60;l

156,000
11,500

2,600,000
600,000
100,l«0
40.200
2.0(X),0(10

4,000,000
946,700
745,800
376.600
1,000,000
8)8.000
1,106.700
100.000
R,985,.'iO0

6,000,000

80,000

F.
6

F.

5
6

.— F.

6
6
5

.-F.
.-F.
.— F.

— F.

6
5
5

7&6g.

ia

1874-79

May

1,

1891

Various.
April, 1882
^83-84
April, 188:1
1881
1887-8S
'73
85

&

The commissioners of the sinking fund repor'ed
Januarj-, 1872, that the resources were adequate to
meet all the city debt as it luatures (excert th-*.
»l,l« 0.000 to the E & P.
B.l The total del t
January. 1872, was $6,153,000, exclusive of the railroad debt, for which the roads are liable, amounting to $1,558,000. Population In 1870 was 100;,53
•

against 68,033 in 1860.

18;2-'89
.Inly, 1897
.July, 1898
June, 1901
Vay, 1898

0<t.,

.

18.98

'73to'93
1898
1889- 901
;

'T2-'89

'75&'80
Sept., 1891
April, 1891
'82to'93

more.

The
18 5-'96
18T2-19I

Nov., 1900
J uly, 18r2

$300,000 of the sixes Is paid In Balti
City holds nominal assets of $936,645.

on

floating

981,

and overdue debt in 1870-71 was $1,011.available as$531.2.50 was taken up

of wtiich

;

sets April, 1871, *377,98«; not available, $214,161 ;
valuation of real and personal, $24,542,315; tax,
$181,822. Population, 40,2:10.
tax Ik'
Valuation of property, 1811, $20,376.916
per cent. There are also $; ,000,000 of bonus in
bands of trustees for G.T. RR., and $700,000 for
;

of Mobile,

do
do
do
do
N. Y., M"rcU. N. B.ank.
Mobile City Tre .sury.
do
do

6

M.&

definite information in regard to the de-

the flnancial situation of the »ciiy,
obtainable.
tails of

1875-81

Lynchburg,
do
N. Y., P.

value of waterworks.
of »S.'i(1.000; amount of

;

Various.

1896-97

of America.

6

450,000

all coupon, and were issued in small
aa wanted. City holds some stocks and
property.
Valuation ot property 1871

other

t3,386,0;AI.

Bank of America. Mav,

N. Y.,

Q.-F

&

»250,('00

1812.

87:1- '1)3

N. Bk. Ian

ty, 1st

do
do
00
do

N.Y., Howes &M.

500,0

h

h

&
&
&

.1.

4.619,618
73.U10
2,900.000 5

h

do

Fire department stock
Fire lelegraph bonds

Accumulated debt bonds
Street improvement bonds
Street opening and improve, bonds
Vol. Soldiers ram. Aid fund bonds.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Jo
do
Ninth district Court Hou'c bond'..
Consolidated stock, coupon
Dept o Parks improv. bonds
Central Park commission bonds
Assess'uent bonds

&.I.
M.& N.

.1

500,000

May,

1886.''90

33,000

.360,000

in

D.

Jl.fcN.

230,000
300,000

aealnst 8.052 in 1860.

J.&

M.&S.

.Dl'

•.870, 9,595,

market bonds were Issued

1887
1892

city taxes on real and personal property in 1872,
Iu3,t09; in 1871, $918,207; in 1870, |710,660.

A

111,-H7

Jf^mp/>in, Te?in.:
Bonds for various purposes

Xew

Dec,

Interest

L'fnchhurg, Va.:
Bonds various purposes
Bonds, 8 per cent

Jfontgojnert/, Ala.:

do
Oct., 1899

March 1,
Aug. 15,

18T0, 79,601
tl,170,0CO, against a debt

l.i9,IIOil

6
7

Int,

*5,OC6,000.

annum.

1872- '81

919,1100

6&7

about

la

$350,(100 |.cr

do
do

J.

135,000
2:5.000

account about

N. Y., Cent. Nat. Bank.

Vari.

l.'W.OOO
2T2,0llO

Total debt of Cincinnati

J.

M.&N.

449.01)1)

1908
Oct., 1884
Sept., 1899

&

A.&O.

17,000
72,000

t

Varl.

J,
J.
J.
.!.& J.
.I.& J.
J.& J.

200,(W

March,

Columbia,
do

3.

J.&
J.&
J.&

73,000
130,000

do
do
do
do
do

Col. City T easnry.
&0. New York & Columbus.

&

,!.& J.
.!.& J.

4;.5,0i«l

Bx N. B

do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do

REMARKS,

When Due.

Whom.

by

lS8i-'89

,1.

l,ftlO

do

Where Payable and

Culumbus.

231,900
^50,000
600,000

1865

do

Var
,J.

1866-6'

do

J. *.I.

J. &.I.

lS54-'70

City debt

7

2;,.'iOO

Public schools
Water stock
Sewer bonds
do
Rowan's, a city wharf
Elizabeth and P. RR
Wharf property

Jloblte:

J.
J.

&

17.1,900

18ri7-59

Subscrlp. to stock, L. & N. R. B
Htr ider's, wharf

For old

&D.
& J.
& J.

118,000
147,000
10,000

Waterworks
Bounty fund
For Improvement of streets

For Jefl'ersonvUle
School House-i

For old

M.&S.
A.&O.

73-10 M.SS.
73-10 .M.&S.
73-10 A.&O.
M.&S.
7 3-10
F.&A.
7
J.
1

183,400
5
161,450
250,000

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

Jail

'"r'nclnal.

""te
When
Per Payable.
Cent.

:

Water loan bonds., coupon
do
do
do
Sewerage bonds, coupon
Bergen school W>an bonds
do sewerage bonds
do improvement bonds
do bounty loan
A saessment bonds
do 20 years
do
Bergen and Hudson old bonds

Loniitville,

1871

vS
'alue.

I8.')6-f8

Funding and substitute bonds, &c
City Hail, &o

Columhus, Ga.

1871

Size or|

1891
1886
1885
July, 1899
Nov., 1895
till

Mobile

&N

W.R.R.

1901

Bonds are endorsed by N. &

S. Ala.

RR.

1888
The city and county, though identical as to bounda1870-75-79-80
ries, have senaiate organizations and distinct
1902
debts. The followingstatercnt shows the amount
1883-90
of funded and temporary debt, and the amount in
1884
the sinking fund at the dates named.
190O
April 1,
Jan. 1,
Jan. I,
1900
nesi-rintion of Debt.
1872.
1872.
1871.
1907-1911
Funded city debt
$48,016,796 $57,999,S0e $.59,321,748
1907-l'ill
funded county debt.. 20,981,350 2a,239,300 29,S79,ri(0
1880
1887
Total ftmded debt. .$68,998,146 $m,238.6(e $88,701 218
1898
Less sinking fund.... 18,115.891 20,182,821 20 469,';37
18U8
1874
Total, less s'k'g f'd.$(i0,e82,252 $67.0.56,286 $68,231,401
1874
Temporary city debt. 10,525,100 14,944,000 14.944,(XXI
1876
City revenue bonds.. 3,080.(X10
6,350,297
5,479,100
1R87
County rev. b'ds, &c. 8,8S«,'200
1,512,100
890,000
1895
187)
Total temp'y debt..$22,491,30O $21,313,100 $22,806,997
1873
1873
The population of
York In 1870 was 923,531.
1872-1876
against 805,658 in 1860. The following table shows
1901
the progress in ten years of property valuation
1878
and taxation.
1891
1897
1897
1888

Nhw

Q.— f!

M.&

N.

Q.-F.

M&N.

M.&N.
M.& N.
M.& N'
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M,& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.& NM.&N.
M.&N.
.M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
M.&N.
M.& N.
M.&N.

§-1
I, ai

§2
P

00

1889
188«
1889
18S4
1S79
1890
1905
1884-1888
1883
1979-1882
I8T2

S S

53s
I 3 § § S

187:1-1875

%J2

1876
1890
1901
1872-1875
1872-1878
1872-1874
1901
1891
1891
1891

3jS

rf.

-

c.

Hi

I-

6.

K « s

•3.Sig2SSSSSSK~
=1 s i t s" § § i i § S i s
s § B E i i g i i
I s" s

|s

1S82
I87.'i-1892

1884-1888
1894
1896
1873-1876
19A3-1S90
18-0-1881
I895-18J7
1891

1877-1879
1882
1887
1884-1888
1901
1881-1888
1901

Is ^ i i S ?" i S S I S I i
" i I i §" 2 § g § § g g s
I i i i i i i i i i i t i
These flgnre? do not Jnclut^e sprclal
ments for improvementa. street OFcnltie.
ei.ecined property.
4aa; V. 14, p. 219.>

(Chboniclk

assess«:c..

on

v. 13, p. 392,

May

(THE'CHRONICLR

25, 1872.1

6191

CITY SECURITIES.
Subaorlbvra

DESCHIPTION.
For oxplnniitlon of

M«

rftferencm,

ikll

sreat ntvor hy cIvlnB na Immedlal* notlo« of any arror «la«ovara4 la aar Tablaa.

^rlll oonfter

Data Slie or Amount
OutRate
par *
of
die. •t'nding.
Bonds.

cm.

fool iiQlcA on 3d page pre\*loaR.

A«w OrlMns

;

Contolldateddtbt) taM).OOaitrP»°<>'

do
do

do > yo»rly to int'st.
do )*nd prlDolpal..

do
do
do
do
do
do
Old corporatloim
Ponchirlraln RB
WfttiTWorka Loan of

4,617.000

6

J.

1.(11)0

6
6
6
6
6
6
6

M.* N.

185i

•«".(I00
2IB,(X)0

l'<M

1.0(10

345.0UI
75,000

IW)

2.819;llJ0

1,1X10
1,0(10

SS'.OOO

1,000

133,000
1,393.400

1868
1869
1^10

3:16,001

6

S.(IU0,7U0

S
10
7

8,100,000

7

500,000

(debt asanmed)
Wliarf linproremeut Bonds
Trust Kurule

.Icllrrsoii City,

8
&1(I,(IOO 7 3-10
6
157,000

856.0(10

6
6
6
6
6
6

5,41 '5,400

••^'liS

ii.(;.'io,on

TO

8,754.000

•HO-

!8«S-71
186&.6;
1863

7

!'54,9Ua
|511l',l«n

4-5

2,167,456
1,000
i.a«)
1,000

246.000
231,000
803,000

1867-'69

a

700.(100

1867
1867
1868

I.OOO
l.UOO
1,000

500 000

18li9

1810

'

—

19S2

PropUleiire, Ji. /.;
Loan to H., P. & r. Railroad

\,mie

Bond^f.ir publle improvement
Recruiting and bounty bonds

Water lo.in lionds and stocks.
San FyanciAcn :
Bonds of 1855, conp. (gold)
do
I8SS, conp.
do
8t.

*tl3,

'61,

Western Pac.RR. '65,
School bonds '6«-'67,
Judgment bonds '67,
School nonds, IW)

To

18U

..

1863
.

1,000«
1,UOO<

18W

.

do
do
do
do
do

278.000
117.000
1,857,700
375,300
500,000
600,000
300,000
2,000,000
196,000
979,500
207,500
731,500
400,000
250,000
212,000
304,000
150,000

Jose RR., coup, (gold)

Judgment bonds
Cenlrnl Pac. RR.

Sanflnna^,

by

mnclpal.

When

J.* J.
A.*().
M.4N.
M.AH.
J. *1).
J. * J.
J.*J.
A.AO.
M.a 8.
J.*D.

New

RKMARU. t

Doe,

tlriioin

lo provide for

K.Orleani or N. Tork.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
tlo
do
do
do
do
do

J.

Varl.

New Orlecot,
do
do

J.* I).
A.*0.

N. Orleans or N. Tork,
Kew Orleans.

leia
1874

Interest aad malunng pUDCtMl ot
bonds of lia.the siini ofliH^om per
year is teaulred by tew to be raised bv tax oo
eaute. Fpedal provlsinns are mads for sona
other Iwnea of xeblss iniiows: Hh. ixinda, later,

1874

eat

lfr74

al

1874

licenses

isn
ISM

cons'il city

ml

do
do
do
do
do

J.
J.
J.
J.

4 J.
4 J.
4 J.
4 J.
4 J.

Fhlla., Treasury,

1881
1K89
:8»4
18l»

18871900
Dec, 1880
Oct., 1910

J.* J.
J.4J.

6
6

!

1

6
«
5

5&6g.

Pittsburg.
ruts., and New.Tork,

A.4 0.
J.4J.
M.4N.
M.&N.
M.&N.

New

A.4 0.
J.4J.
M. 4 8.

4

J.

given In

4

J.
J.

do

do

ProTldence.

J.4J.

N. T., Lees 4 Waller.
Ban Francisco,
do

A.40.
J. 4 J.
M.4N.
A.40.
A.40.
J. 4 D.

do
do
do
do
do
do

J.
J.

*

total debt Feb. 1, 1817. waa (4,043,145, which In.
eluded $184,000 old mnnlctpal bonds and varlona
other small Issues. Valuation In 1871, 9I7J0OCM1OO.
Population, 1870 86,0;6,ainlnat 48jMB Is IMS.
Sinking fund March 81,187!!. ^eojlla. C ity la protected bv mort. on At.4 St.L. I{R,|7B7Mto; mort.
on Portl.4 Rochester RR, 9700.000: mort. on real
estate, (896.000: and also holda 1714^00 of Port.
4 Ogdenah. RR. stock. Assessed value of real

1909
1913

Nov.. 1888
Nov., 1887
Nov., 1S88
July. 1887
June, 1877
June, 1887

June,

estate, $17^5.3,500: Dersonal.tll.570.&<0. Tax rata
In 1871, r.S per $1/1(10. FopnUtlon In 1870, 31,413,
against 26,341 In 1860.

1887

71 to '91
April, 1877

Valuation of real estate, $64,999,800; personal, $99,590,000; total, $104,985,800. Rate ol tax, $18 90 per
$1,000. Sinking fnnds-for bonds of 1885, $803 (Ml
H.. P.4 F. RR. $1'J5.679
Loan dne In im, t»,342.
Population In 1870. 68.904, against 4>,12> In IM.
Population In 1870. 149.482 against 56J03 In IMO. Real
estate in the flrcal Tear ending June 80, IKIO, waa
assessed at $60,776,008 personal orooerty at $44,sinking
»'2,907. ToUl iaxe< collected, $2^e^J>21
funds amounted to $1,382,98)1. All the ralnea for
San Francisco are given In gold.
;

;

1875
1888
Tl-'TS
1888
1894

:

;

18«
ISSl

1887

city owns real estate and other property valued
at $2.76S.9S0. Avuesi'ed value of real estate In 1870,
$14,861,464. against 112 219 140 In 1869: total Income
In yeai- 1869-70 from taxes and other sources,
$1,191,222. Population, 1870, 28,236, against 22;«!

The

(in.:

nrc'iase site for water works.
8'ib c'lptlon to Op Ilka kR
Purchase of Spritivfleld piiincatlou
Subficrlptlon to Mn-ogee liu
'

Construction of water works
Gasl ght Co. s ock

Improvement

ol

Snvsnn

'h

i

18S4
1850
I8il
18.i3
1

Iver.

Sav.. Albany & Gulf RU
Funding conpons& other purpo.>es.
Kt^denipt^on of bouds
do
do
Bonds of Inteinal Improvements...

5.1

1853

19.000

7

J.

500
500
500
bOO
500
5U0

(•9.500

7

27,840
99,000
196,000
5,000
62.500
9(7.500
402.800
117,000
»I9,500
500,000

7

N.
N.
D.
F.* A.

48t..'j00

6A.7
7

ISW
1866
1869
1870
1870

4

501

1,000

500
1,000

7

7
7
7
7

7
7

7

Sav. Treasury
N.T., Duncan,

J.

M.4
M.4
J. 4

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

M.4 S.
M.4N.
J.
J.

*

D.

4 J.
M.&N.
4
M.&N.
J.

.

4

N. T.

S.

4 Co

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

July, 1K72

May, 1874
Mny, 1S75
Jnne, 1876
Feb., J878
ch, 1883

Ma

Nov..

Dec,

SI.

Jos.&C.B. R
and Wharf Bonds

1858- '59
1866-'6l

City Tinprovetuent Bonds

Funding Bonds
1 nter ^st Bonds
t rid ^0 Bonds
SI. LiiulK

18«0-'66

1868

'

Iver

»

600
500
ft

A
a
SO

150.000
76,800
35,100

8S000
36,600

r»joo

6
10
10
6
10
10
10

1868-TO

h

1871
1871

1,000

r.'0.ooo

500

600,000

vnr.
\ar.
Tar.
var.

2,589,000
778,000

1.000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1.000

45l).0OO

6
6
6
6

210.000

6

399,0M

6
6

N. T. N. B'k Commerce.
do
do
var.
St. Joseph Treasury.
do
Jan.
do
M.4S. N. T. Am. Exchange Bk.
var.
St. Joseph Treasury.
do
var.
do
J. 4 J. N.T., Norlhrup 4 Chick.
J. 4 J. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce.

1888

Feb., 1886
Nov., 18.9

June, 1890
Nov., 1900

var.

•80-'89

M.4N.

Nov., 1889

Population In 1870, 19.565 against 8.932 in I860. Rerenue from all sources in 18;o-71 was estlm-<ted at
$1!I5.000.
In 1870 ai-sessed valuation of property
wa« $11,1X10.000; raleof tax. 1)4 percent total rcTenue (Int. fund $136,487, general ftind $81,146)
$217,000. The city owns $iS(i0,00O of St. Jo. 4 Denver C. RR. Bto k. $50,000 St. Jo. 4 Tooeka stock,
$150,000 Mo. Valley stock, their value being nominal.
Public buildings 4c., are worth about

•80. -as

;

1873
'78-'79

86-'89
•78. '80

18T2
1891

$150000.

Population 1870. 310.864 against 160.773 In 1860. City
an-l county gove nmenls and tlnances are aepa*
rate. Total debt April 11 1871, $12,379 JOO. Antic, patlon bonds subseouentlylsoued.payable fan.,
1872. $1,000,000. County debt is $3,312.(»0. Assessed
valuation of all property (about 60 per cent of
actual value), old city. $142.(»0.000. with a tax rale
of IX per cent new city, $1,000,000. with tax rale
of I p. c. estimated Inr-ome 1871-2. $3,151,489.
The sinking fund Jan., li>72 amounted to $930308.

:

Renewal and Floating debt bonds
Real e«t. 'te and public buildings.
Stree Improvement bonds
Water Work< hondi (old)

.
'.

Bon.ls to Pacific liallro.id
do do Iron Mountain RR

do do North Mo.

RR

do Ohio & .Mlssippl RR
TowerGrove Park bonds (gold).
Sewer bonds
Harbor and wharf lioU'ls
La ayettc Park bonds
New water work bonds /golti)
Water bonds ol 18Ji, gold.
St. I'inirii. Minn.:
Revenue Bonds
Preferred bonds
Lake Superior * Miss. RR
et Paul k Chicago RR
per cent bonds

1816-71
1840-68
1-01-66
1841-58
1801-53
ll»4-57

1^4-55

do

..

lSSi-54
1868
1851-61

ISSIMS var.
IR64-68 lOO. *c,
18OT-70 i.noo
18T<
1,000

29'.),000

482,000

417.000
3I6,0'«
1,0»1.000

Ulx.OOO
58,500
3,950,000
SUU.WXI

fl

IKrt.tftfn{7fon,/?.<7.— liOan.cporreg.gld

%6
6
6
6g.
6g.

N. r., N.

Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
F. 4A.
Varl.
Varl.
Vail.
J. 4 D.

a

152,(>14
2 0,1101

6

1,000

11X1,000

6

var
50*e.

95.125

8

Bk

Republic,

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

A.40.

.2*7 U.ltfS.

vari

Tar

6

St.

M.4N.
J. 4 D.
J. & D.

New Tork.
do
Cooke 4 Co.

Paul and

do
N. T., Jay
N. V.,Farn.L. 4T. Co.

N.Y.,P.M.Myers4Co.
Bank

Varl.
J.

«Kf. J.*

N. Y..l8t Nation'!

•n'Sl
•15. '88

7l-'86

Tl'SS
•71.*S
•74'77
•74-

TS

;

^

T2-'74

DESCRIPTION.

71-'76
'87- "90

:83e

1,

Population 1810. 20.030 against 10.400 In 1860. Total
revenue 1870-71. $177,650; annual IDtereat accoent,

•71-'9!)

$61,232; valuation of real estat-, $6,630,178: personal. $2,213,985; tax rate,23 mill*. intere«t and

•71-'88
•88 < 111

sinking fund balance end of

19>I0

89 4'90
Jan., 1902

of

footnotes on

1st

page of RR Tables.

American coal—utock
Ashbiirton co 't-stock
Butler roal—stock
Consolidation coal of Md.—etock
iRt mort. (convertible)
Cumberland cortl and I.— 1st mort..
•lo
do
2d mortKafce
CunibiTland Coal A Iron Co— Slock
Maryland co i1~stock
Pen liny Ivaiiia coal— stock
lm( inorteare bonds
Sprlnc Mduntaln coal.— stock
Spruce Hill C4»al.—stock
wllkfubarre coal
Wyomlnic Valley coal
Canton Improvement Co., Bali
Ca' y Improvement Co.— stock
RoHlon Water Power
Wehtpin ITnion TeleRraph—stock ....
l8i mort»a;re
Real e«tme bonds, jrold
Adams Kxpress (>.— stock
Anier, Merchants' Union Ex.—stock.
T'nited States Express— stock
IVelJB. Kartfrt & Co. Express—stock..
Allaniie M nil Stfamshlp Co—Stock..
rfintlc Mail «'eani«hlp ro.— atock,...
MaripoKft tiold MltitnvCo —stock....
I*reit-rrc'1

stock

Tru^t ceertmcates stock
Quicksllvir Mining Co.—Com. stock
Pi'(<f«rrt}d ultft^lr,

mort^AtfCKold
3d mortifage^ Old
1st

,.,,
V.'.V.'.V.

par
Rate
Outvaluet st'ndlDg.
25
SO
2S
100

ISfrt

I'^OOO

307,(100
498.1100

Dew York Office.
8Sc.
4

6
5

3

4.000,000

5
7
S

ft

do
do

A.

rfft A.

J.*

N. r.,offlce. 71 Bway.
New York.

N. T.,
do

Ill

Broadway,
do

J.

m'.& n.

Fhlladelphia.

Boston, Office.

4W.000
3SMI0.O0O

2

J. ft J.

New York, office.

H.*N.
Q.-M.

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

4.000,000

7

!jao,ooo

100
100
100
100

10,000.000
18.000,000
6,000,000

?
3

100
100
100

J.&.I.

F.&A.

'ifix)

IW

ne,
Stocks,

Last DlTi'd

Mar.,

1872

B,O0DAIO
44)00,000
20,000,000
2,886,600
8.698,400
3,824 JMO

iiio

5,70OAIO

100

4,3I»'.000

J.

&

1869
1871
Jan., 1885
18;9
Feb.. 1879
April 15. 1872
Dec, 1870
Hay, 1872
AuK. 1,1881
Jan 20, 1872
i

Dec,

F.

600,000

4,«o,oai

100
lOV

LIST.

When

Dec.

D.

.I.*.l.

100

1.250,000
1.000.000
3,4<0.000
1,250.000
731 ,»0
g6,oooshB.

J.&

7
6

100

10
100
100

1,

Princlj

Where Payable and
by Whom.

1JOO,000

1.000

so

]

year. April

1" 1873.

2,S00,(<00

500,000
10,250.000
513,0I»

1852

TThen

fiscal

t87I.$ffl.077.

Negotiated abroad

Bond*,

INTEREST.

Date Size or Amoant

;

'T7-'88

June,
April

MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONO
P"or explanation of all references, nee Bondfl,

m 1860.

Xfi-'i

St. .fotte.ph. ifo.:

Hd» to St. Jos. A Den. C. RU. 1369...
do
Mo. Valley RR
81. Jos. t Topcka RR
do

Cbsohiou, t. M, p. KM.

1860.

Jan., 1876
Sept., iras
Jan., 1H93
Jan., 1900

do
dn
do

Varl.

(ig.

to'85

lU3-'9«

York.

7g.
7g.
7g.
7g.
7g.
7g.
ig.

6g.

1-175 oi person-

The

A. 40.

J.

uisnd

Total funded debt. Jan.,l«n, •47,insJUi aoatlac
debt,(6.1M,«81. Sinking funds, |l>.l«,ia): TalnT
tlon of real and personal, yMffiAJKk; tax rata
rico. Population, 1870, M,oa, agalsal M5tltt in

•M1908

Boston Suffolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
Boat. Columbian Bank.
J. * J.
«
Boston Suffolk Bank.
J. &D.
6
do
do
J. &D.
do
do
6
J. & 1).
Boston 4 Portland.
<5&6 monthly
6

6

72

20-179 of real estate

;

Tl Ito T*

do
do
do
do
do
do

by

Pone artrain RR., Int. by 2 per cent of
;
: (lino/lOO loan by 7a-mol Ux on real and
personal: 1 per cent loan or 19m. by |M,14il
reqn red by law to be deposited monthly wharf
bonds, by levee does pledged for Interest and
principal ; 10 per c enl Donda ol im. by monthly
fieposits ont of current reveone. Tba total nei
debt, July, 1871, waa|l8jn,«H. Popolatlon, ino,
191.418, against iai,nO In IHO. Mayor'a maataca

187:1

Orleans.

do
do

Varl.

5A6 J.

6,38$.3»l
I,7S^,000
4 450.000
6.7ai.(«i

I8SI
'55.':i
'SJ.'TO
'63--iO

Paritana. Me.:

Loan to At. & St. L. RR. Co
do
do
do
do
do
Portland & Rochester RR.
do
Building Loan Cotu'ers
do
do
do
do
do
do
Municipal— proper
In aid ,\t. * St. L. RU. Co

*

Whet* Purmbie u4

:

Bonds Issued prior to consolidation,
do to pay for stock snbs. do
do for extension of Kas works. .,
do lor permanent Iniprovenits...
do lor park purposes
do for war and bounty purposes,
do for municipal & scnuol purp.
FUUbiirgh ;
Water extension loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds
Compromise RR. bouds (cp&reg.)

S. Fr.

a

1.000

l.UOO
unit)

issa

tan

1860

One Million of 1863
FundlUK Loan ol 186!)
FnndlHK loan, ISiO

t

185-.!

Railroad debt

PHlliidelphla

INTEREST.
WI.en

Payable.

J.

F.'ftA.

New York Office-

Nov.,
Aug.,

J.

ft

ISTS

New York,

l,0OO,IJUI

J.4kJ.

du

made

Dividends In

1871. 20

per cent.

for each

mar

(T. It. p. OS.)

193,102.

Mar.'4,'l872

J.uly 18n

NoT.,186S
Feb., 18Ti
1867

J.

J.& D.

la

1869
1866

Sept., 1869

500.000

proylalon

gage.

Jan. 9, 186$
July. 1866
Jan.. 1870 Oroaa reeelpu, WJO-71. (73n.«>i axpanaaa,

Dec,
I**

A alnklng fond

in::!

See rnaOKirLW,
Sea CBaomoLB,

v. 12, p. 715 ; 1$, p.
r. 13, p. 94.

$»,•

THE CHRONICLE

H«2

[May

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
(Entered BCCOrdlng to act of Congre8B,in the year 1672 by

Subscribers

confer a great favor by giving

\rlll

DESCRIPTION.

Jiiles'

uf*l

=.§

Amount

tyfl

Outstanding

%°

Road;

For f nil explanations, see toot notes.
A(tirmirhKk—Ut Mortgage

1866
1869
1869

Ala.
Ud M., $9,000 per mile not guaranteed

Albany
SusQue/ianna— stock
iBt Mortgage .. ..
Albany City loan..

100
1,000
1,000
1,000

1863
1S65
186.)

a

1869

,

Alleghatii/ Valley~9t,ock
let
2d M.t exchangeable for gen, M. bde)

SO

&

Gen. mortgage
Bonds to State Pa. (endorsed), ad

a

l8t M.. east, ex ten., (in progress)
Arkajtwifi Central— \%t Mortgage, gold
AtcMmn. Top. <t S. Fe-Ut M., gold
Land grant mort., gold (6,4(W acres pr m.)

Atlanta
Atlanta

is7i
1869
1870
1810

Richmond Air lAne— 1st mort...

tt

1,000

1866
1370

M

West Pointstoc\iL
<ti Ot. WfcsJ-Stoclt ($40,000;000. )
Preferred siock
jist general mortgage
«d
do
do

.871
1871

3d

18-,1

1,000
100

<t

All.

Leasd

do

do
bonds

lines rental gold

d (?i({/^— common stock
Guaranteed stock
Consolid, 1st mortgage
Sect'l. bds (S. A. * G.) exch'ble for Ist M.
So. Georgia & Fl., Ist mortgage
do
do
2d mortgage
ill., Miss, (t t>.— Stock (converted)
S ock of old companies.'not converted..
Liability to Virginia lor stocks acquired.
do
pre erred stock.
do

Atlantic

100
100

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

dt

do
do
do

1.000

£1(0
£.00
£:oo
ItX)

»5.000 per yr

"ioo

1870, sterling, £-00,000

mort.. (tunnel) gold.

1st mortgage gold (main line)
Bangor <t Piscataguts— Bangor loan,

M

1st

Belfast tt Moosehead—Xst mortgage,
Be'llei^lle <t Southern Illinois— \%t M., skg f d
Belvidere Delaware— atook
1st M., bonds of 18S2, (guar, by C. & A.)
do
2d M.,
1854, (
do
do
)
3d M..
do
1857, (
do
do
)

—

Berkshire stock
Boston (fc .4i6rtnv— stock
Albany loans (Alb. & W. Ktkbdge)
I'ollarbonds (West'n R. R.)
Dollar bonds
Bost., Clint, a Pltchb.— 1st SI., Agrlc. Br..
2d mortgage, 1869-70

Equipment no

'

1855
1850
1853
1870
1859
1853
ia55
1871
18T2
1869
1870
1806

1.000

1,000

1,000

iS63
1854
185!

1000

'69-'70

l,oroe
too
100

N.C.&Phil..&E Co.'s
Netenrn'KS. 1871.11781,150. (v. H. 11. 623.)
Stat.- aid »15,00(i perm.; County, »756 000.
Net earnings. 1871, $151,628. ist mort. b(da

July. 1891
July. 1899
Oct. 1, 19(0

N. Y., G. Opdyke & Co.
Boston.
N.Y., Lancaster, B. & Co
Atlanta. Ga.

67.>,000

.1.

617,000

J.

44'>,50O

J.&,).
J.&.J.

$15.l«l per mile. L'd gr »7.500 per ni.
I, latxi In progress ; Ga. State endors. declined.
Jan,, 187i Net earnings last year, $98.(XXt. (v.13, p. 5f)
This is the condition as reorganized in
1871.
The Co. retains »20.000.COO of com.
N.Y. * Lon.;Co.'s Office •Tan
*tock unissued. Int. on tlie 3d moit. is
190
do
do
toitingent upon the earnings of the
Sept., 1902
do
do
Nov., 1903
Co. GroB- earnings from Jan. I to Way
do
do
I were J1.441 184.
Jan., 1892
(v. 14,p. S'.H.)
Reorganization in I860 of Sav.. Alb. &
Savannah.
Gulf. The South Ga. & Fla. K.R. was
Y., M. K. Jesup & Co July, 1887
mer:-ediu this Co., the latter assuming
do
do
the debt of thft former, and issuing to it
do
do
H549.100 guaranteed 7 per cent slock.
,

July

.

.

do

do

CHRONin.E, V. 14, p. 314. 4;'.9.
The Atlantii-j Mississippi & Oh'o railroad

I

mortgage new (Berdell)

500

100
100
1,000
1,000
1,000

& J.
& J.

J.&

204.000

J.&.I.

lia,50ti

J.& J.

S.

J.&

6g.

J.

Leased for

J.

&D.

J.'& J.

J.& J.
& O.
A.&O.
& O
J. & J.
J. & J.
\. & O.
M. &S.

6
6

&

J.
J.
J. &.I.
.I.& J.
J.& J.

t'6

6B.f.

eg

A.&

f.

f.

& O.
M. * N.
A.& O.
J. &D.
M. &S.
F. & A.
Q-J.
M. & N
A.

6

5k-

5

J.& J.
A. & O.
F. & A.
J.& J.
J. & J.
A.& O.
M.

&

N.

Savannah.

Leased to Central of Ga. for

2,23,1,000

.

Bon.iB guar, by Pa. Rf. andN. C. Cost,
»1.2.50,tXXl, Completed, Nov.. 1871of these bear 7 per cent.
LeasentoMe. Cen.. soyrs.. at $36,000 per vr.
L'sed to S.L. A& T.H.. at 40 pr ct. of earn'g
Floating debt $1,212,624. Gross earnings
in 1871, $8.37,537; operating expenses,
»6«8.013; net earnings, $339,524. (v. 14,p,
$133,1X10

New

York.

Phila'telpliia.

do

523.)

& Co

Boston, Kioiier, P.

Boston Office.
do

Leased to Housalonic, a* 7 per cent, per
)er yr
\
'"
Net incom.^lor year ending Oct, ' 1871,
$2,154,983, after paying all interest, (v
•"

Boston, at Office.
do
Boston Nat'l Bank
do
do
Boston Office.

13, p. 636: v, 14, p. io,iS.)

Consol ofAgr. Branch nnd Fitchburir and
Wor ester. Net earnings 18T(t;i, $80,453.
.

37.000
S6«,000
200,000
4,621,275
8.9.50.000
3,ft»,0ttl
2 3,50,000

2,0I'0,000

1000

380.000

1,('(I0

500.00(1
6,o(X),oai

5,636,300

J.&
J.&

6

g-t-

I

8,00(),000
3,"i00,000

2,500,000
5,817,400
675,000
1,268,080
1,700 000
866,000

&

J.&
f' J.&
F.
J.

7

%

t.

l,4ai,iiO'
5,058,8.50

600.000
717,010
673,500
476.600
618.500
5.530,000
a
1,000,20,0000 m.

New

7
a
a
8 f.
8 f

a f
8

O.
J,
J.

&A

&D

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

&

Yorfc.^,

bH, V.J4, p.

do
do
do

1879

&

&

'?
Ig-

_

conie,

Av

div..

IffTI,

13)

$352.36!

(BBgiyr

l~p. 807.
lift Import y:reWdlua
ill ri gard
A pr. 1, 1908 See Cukoniclk, v
Apr. 1, 1893 to Georgi;. eudorseuT,^^
1,'
189StLeased to Erie for int.,^B:*.14vi>. 62F.)
Jiin
-,
Mar. 1,1886 FIoatingdebt.f463,673. (v^BTp,' 1^8.)
Feb,, :873 Leased to Erie in 1863, for 4<j!*;a.»t.7 per
Dec 1,1877 ce'.t on stock and int. and siifknig-fiind
on bds. Lessees to keep road In repair.
Nov.l,18T3

May.

10.,

do
do
N. Y.,Er|e R.B,
New York.
N. Y., Bk of Commerce.
do
do
do
do

& J.
New York
& O. New York and London
& J. N. Y Natl Park Bank,
& A.
Phladelphia Office.
& O.
do
do
& li,
London.
& A
Phil' delphia Office.
,

.

,

July

N. Y., or London.
Boston, Co.'s Office.
do
do
Boston, by Treasurer,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N. Boston, E. Smith & Bro.
N.

J.& J.
J.& J.
A. & O.
J. & J.
J.* J.
A. & O.
& J.
& J.
& J.

g. f.

43, 320, iiT, 595, 636.)

tISM

Jan. ,1872 Op<T!lted with the"Nashua & Lowell, 69
per cent of. ea-riinga a d expeuties to B.
1873
1873
& L. 31 per cent -to N. -•& L. Net In-

Boston, at Office,
Boston, at Office.
N. Y.,H. Clews

,

mortgage. Last coupons old bo^ds paid
Sept. 1865: none on new. (v. 13. p. Vt9,

..

^

Boston.'

(V. 13. p. 189,)

Company placed in bankruptcy, and
now managed bv trustees of Berdell

1881
1889

Boston, at Office,

J.
J.

& o.
M.& N
M.&N.
A. & ().
A.

g.
4

ItoStnii.^^

A.

6

-

a*oi>#ST<r$381,000. White Ml RR. and
extensio'i 44ni. are operated by B., C. &

M.

Jan.

3

5

>

(iil4.1>:48:i •
e)miint/'siS70-71. $120,000. against fso,19* lor 1869-70. $!,3S,0OO bonds due in 1^70
Sinking fund
"-['"MMT" to 1875.

Sft

J.
J.
J.

J.'&'j.

4
6

per

p. 155.

N. r., Russell Sage.

J. & J,
J.& J

7
7

7'

173,000

Pa. R.R.. at 40 per cent of gross
receipts. Stock, f5.i0,000. Div.6prc. ayr.
Several roads are leased by this Co., and
operated in connection wi h the main
stem, the net earningp last year, endi' g
Sept. 30, 1S71, were $4,006,500 n the main
stem, and ?1,559 354 on the whole line
and branches. Annual report in v. 14.
Le-rised to

do
do
do
do
London.
Baltimore Office.
do
do
BalttoQore or London.
do
Boston. 2d Nat Bank.
Belfast and Boston,

M."&S.

7

to

annum.
Farm. & M. Bk.
do
do
Baliimore Office.
do

P.'&A.

J.&
J.&
J.&

18.53,

currtncy bonds.

I'hila.,

A.

A.

999 years, n.... ...iiy.

Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, 5 per
cent on steriin.g bonds Mn«4 on stock and

18,0.19,960

1,000

1,0001
i,ooo;
100!

(<i.Vi, p. 4)2.)

do

1,1X10.000

"ioo

60&C

do

Portland.
r.& A.
M. & S. London, Gr. Trunk B.R
Boston.
6
M.&N.
London, Gd Tr. RR.
6g A. & O.
do
do
6g. M.&N,
do
og M. & N.
do

692.,tO 1
51XI.0OO

1857
1671
1869

IOO
100

ConsoI.Oct.. 1870, of At.& Fac. and .South
PaclOc. Land grant of 1,IIU),000 acres.

N.Y, Shoe &Leath.Bk.

2

400,000
416,000
350,000
800.000

18.57

Bug'., Corrj/tt Pittsb.— 1st Mortgage

1863
1866
1868
1869
1869
1870
1869
1S70
1870
1871
1869

.!.& J.
J. & J.

2^^

N. Y. & Lynchburg,
do
do
do
do
do
do
I'o
do
do
do

J.

&

M.

580,000
700.000
950.000

.

is a consolidation of the Norfolk and
Petersburg, the South Sitie. the Virgin a
au't Tennessee, and the Virginia and
Kenti.ckv railroad Companies, under a
law of Virginia, approve June IT, 1810.
Gen. Wm. Mahone is president. It is
proposed to extend Ibe r.jad to a ronnec,
lion with the Louisville and Naehvillle
railroad. The Itabil ties ot the consolldaled company at the close of the flsea]
year. Sept, 30, 1871, were as here stated.~
The Company has authority to issue
new consoiltlated mort. ol |l.i,0OO,0OO.

I.& J.

816,01X1
lV3,-.08

600,000
19,664,100
•27.000

E. B.I!- bonds,
Ail.Val. bds,

M.

end. by Penn. RR.

J

.tie

J.& J

600,000
11,000,000
S,O0O,00O
5,300,000
3 000.000

do
new, guaranteed by Erie....
Floating debt
Maas. loan, (secured hyt4,000,000, Bcrd.M)
Boston dt Lowell— stock
- Convertible bonds, 1853. coupin
Scrip certlfs (pivable in stock or cash)
Mortgage, wharf purchase
Boston d: Maine— stock
Host d Providence— stock
Brunmcick tfc ^^6.— Ist mort. gold, end. Ga.
—MM., skg fund, gold, not endorsed
Butr.Brad.dt Ptttsb.—Q'l M (liic.lO 000 ac Id)

.

N.y., Union Trust Co

&

t3,500,000 of Snnlrary
lor sniiie amount of 2d

1

J

1.50.000

100

.

8.

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

200.000
621,000

Boston, ffarifford A Erie— stock
Ist mortgage, old

—

M.&

J.&.J.

76,000

.

2d mortgage
Buffalo, !f. Y. <t Phlla.— 1st mort.. gold.
Burl., C. Rapids tl: Afinn-lst M.,gold, S.I..
Burlingtoit tfe Mo. River— stock
Preferred stock
Ist mortgage, on road & 400.000 acres land
Bends conv. intopref. stock (2d8pries)...
Bonds conv. into pref. stock (3d series)
Inc bds conv. to corn, slock, (4th series)..
Ist mort. conv. on branch, (5111 series)...
Convertible bonds of 1H70. (6th cries)....
B'trl.dk Mo. in Nebraska— 1st M.,conv., 1, gr
B'trUngtoti tt Southwestern— \stM
C tiro & I'utton l<t M.,gold., on r*d & I'nd
Oatro tt Vinceni}«s—\st mortgagi', gold
C lUfo'-nia PaciUc—lst mortgage, gold
C^tiden (fc .4m'*oy— stock
Dollar loan, joint companies
Sterling loa sinking fund (4262.000)
Dollar loan

&].

157,000
453,000

3,000,000
11!,000
3,883 132
7P7,000
I,500,0l«
713,000
481,000
733,700
139,500
SUt'.m
100,000
13,143,100
8,529,800
1,660.000
863,250
519,500
1 ,710,500
3.788,752
3,645,083
458.500
140,0(0
1,500.000
8,000.000
720,000
150.000
1,100.000
9*5,800
1,000,000
499,50

a
1,000
1,000
1.000

Sinking fund bonds

Buffalo, New York d: Erie—stock
* 1st mortgage bonds

& J.

J.&.I.

7 g.
7 g
7 g'

I

IOO
100

es

.

J.
J.

745 000

1S41
1855
i8ra
1854

Boston, Concord c6J/b7iireai—Prefl'. stock..
Othe' 8tocff,i'iclud'gold(ilv'dB& newstk
Ist mortgage bonds, due in 1805.
2d M. bds, conv. (71 m. & Ist, 22H)
8d M. bds, conv. (71 m. & lst22X).

1st
Ist

8f.

I

1,000
100

ISiO
]35i

Potomac— \st

"ft

do

Baltimoielo8n,1855-i0
N. W. Va., 2d mortgage. K'S
N. W. Va., Sd mortgage, 1855-85
SaXt.tt

100

Savannak—etock,

—

A.&O.

4

7,200,t<lO

1808
1804
1S71
1853

.

s. f .

J.'&'j.
J. & J.

7g.

5,000,000
10.000,000

£100

do

ralley—Ut M.,
2d mortgage
Biltimore cfc Ohio stock
Preferred stock
Washington branch
Loan, 18r5, sinlsing fund

8g
7g f

SOfi.OOO

—

Augusta
Bonds

7.80
5
7

20'i,000

Ist M.,At.<S!Pac.,gld,ou5(X>,000acr'sofl'd
Atlantic dt St. Lawrence stock, currency

JBald Eagle

J.'ftJ. N.T.,W!nJow,L.&Co 1875'&'l893
do
do
,).& J.
March ,1896
Jan., 1872 Ilarrisburg, Treasury.

2.047,900
356,600
3,441,200
800,000
105,7(0
110,500

,

do

Bk

,

"7'

310,200
461.000

e'dargedmortgage
4th mortgage

Sterling bonds, not mort.

6

7
7

2,000,01)0

reg stered certific's
int. lunding bonds.,
inc'me M.(to belund.)
Atlantic cfc /V/c(;?c— Common stock
Preleired stock
1st M., (South Pac„) gold

SIM.

N. Y.,

494,000
990,000

Stock, sterl ng
Portland city bonds. 1st M., skg fund
2d M, sterling, 5-20 years

J,
J.

A J.

J.

S>i

,000.000

29,0 0,000
5,5ai,000
3,093,200
888.976

& Tenn.— 1st mortgage

Virginia

C.

2(1 Nassau street,
Road auxll'y only to mining & luniberine.
1886
Duncan, b. & Co Jan., 18S9 lioad sold in bankrupt'iy April 22, and
boiighl bv the State, (v. 14 .p. 6M.)
.Jan., ]J89
of Commerce. Jan., 187! Road lessed Feb. 24, 1870 to Del. & Hudson
J.&.I.
J.&,I. N.Y ,u. & II. Canal Co July, 1888
Canal Co., for 99 years, at 7 per cent, per
do
do
M.&N.
annum, on f7,000.000 of stock, and bonds
Nov., 1895
do
do
A.*0.
Oct 1885
—lessee assuming the interest on both.
do
do
M.&N.
May, 1881
In 1808 69. the State ot Pa. exchanged

J.&
J.&

8

l,-i32.200

.

Wnshington.D.

Whom.

by

I'-y'''^

7
8

13.1 iCO,!!*
1. 000

LIST.

of the Librarian of CongreBS,

Where Payable and

20,000,000
10,000,000
18.000,000

IM',2

guara'it'd do
do
do
Guar, stock of old Co.'s not convrted.
Norfolk & Petersburg— Ist mortgage
do
do
l?t
do
do
do
2d
do
South side— Ist preferred bonds
do
2d
do
do
3d
do

1

2,000,000
450,000
2,266,300
154,000
3.809,000
3,500,000
48,000
8,000 p.m.
1,950,000
815,000
2,000,000

office

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

9:10,000
1,(100

CO., In the

Immediate notice of anr error discovered In our Tables.

iis

5 2?0,000
2,673.000
3,305.000
1,000,000

1,0(«

dir.

mo rtgage

mortgage

DANA A

B.

(Fent!

Alabama <tCAa((a— lstM.,glcl,guar.

21
3d

WM

25, 1872.

I. 1896

May

1,1919 Traf. guar .Willi c,B.v^Q.,.50 p.c. (v.l4,p.?'3)
Jan., 1872, Stock increased 60 er cent March. TV
E^erytrwo shares sllotted onenew share
J8n.,18;2
Oct. 1, 1893
at par, payable equallv on '3t>lh of Mar<;h
Julv 1, 1875 June, Sept., & Dec..l871. Land received
July 1, 1878 350,185 no. Sold to Mar. 1, 1873. 101 474 ae.
earnin.irs
1871,
$1«9«,469.
Net
Apr. 1,1S7« for
July 1, 18'.M $l,081,7»5...2d and 3d series bonds have
tranic guar, of Chic. B.& Q. (v. 13. p.74U
July 1. 1889
1.4(«l.000
ac
es.
$a,.5(Xi,0i'0.
July 1, ia"4 Stock,
L. gr.
.

May
Jan

,

1,189-. Traffic guarantee by Ch..ll.« Q..40prcent
(v. 13, p. 667)
1, 1691 L'ndgr.'idOO.OOOacres.
(V. 14, p. 515.)

Oct., 1909

Jan. 1, 1889
Apr., isn The C.
N. .1.

& A R.R., Del. & Rari^ n Canal &
It. K. form the United Co.'s of N..1.,
The lease to Penn. R.R. at 10 per rent
I'- F.
onstock Hudassiimplioli of all liabilities
M. & N.
Princeton, N. J.
was si gnedOct. 20, 1871. Net income in
>»OTH.— 'ihe figures sometimes given In brackets, at the end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of CHltoNtci.B containing fuller information. The Jotters s.f.
mean "sinking fund," and I. gr "land grant." Companies consolidated with, or leased to others will often be lound under the Consolidated or lessee's na.'uo.
* For stocks, this means the miles of road operated for bonds, the miles covered by the mortgage.
t These figures are dollars, showing the denominations,
a. 500 & 1,000; 6, 100, 500 & 1,000; d, 100 & 1,000 e, alsi» over 1,000; A, 100 and upwards; f, i'Xi; i, 50.
t The interest per annum is given on bonds, but the (<i»l dividend on stocks
g mea.is gold /, free of U. S tax x, extra «, stock or scrip.
P. & A.,iFeb. & Aug.
I J. & J. stands for Jan. & July;
M. & B., Mar. & Sept. A. & O., April & Oct.; M. & N., May & Nov.; J. & D., Jiuie& Dec. Q. -J..
quarterly from January Q—F., quarterly from Feb. Q.— M., q'^arterly from March.
i These dates show the period when the principal falls due of boiuls; but the time when the last dividend vaa paid on stcetJi,
i

,

II

A.
A.

18S0
1883
1889

,

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

;

.

;

May

18'*

26,

THE (JHUONICLK

2.1

Odd

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST.

Sob'torlbem will confer m great favor by (Ivluff us ImmedUte notice ofaajr error discovered In o«r TablM.
lyTKBKST OR DlVrPEKPg
DESCRIPTION.
iUnoant
Mllet
PrtBclpal
Ontof
Due
BCMAIUM.
Where lUreble «nil tiy wllen
•as .Undlng.
Be« foot- Road
«oc*».

Kor pxplknutlonof !!

ref 8renc««
notes on flnt ptgti of KK. t«blre.

fVM'

(Ct!

Whom.

Laat DIT.

irtnned)
t'nni;.„

1,

.

Loan i.f inxs
.•,:•;*
Bornl to state of N. J. b/ Unlivd Co.*».
I.nan of isyi
1893
lies

ii\ tiiui'^'ii^cc

<'(m././..(- //'.r/.Oj.-lflt MorticaK**- ..i't'i'Kti s>i'i//ifni~\»i M. gta,i».f,cpft

C'tutwixsft

-

1,IW
1,000
....

reg

rhwdi'l m'TtKnKf I'onrtd
CtMfiiovi'i it OiHf/x^o^i— lit inorl.,

i8;o
!8?1

Bondtt on l«t division,*.'.
Hon<lH nuAldlv.s.f.
CfiUir linphit (fr ifo—com. stock.
rrcfcrri'i'
*'i Htock, 7 per cent
l(Dt

uiortKage

l-t
Isl

d>j

A

Bunr.by Ch

do

C<'ntr(il H. R.

*

linnl,

N.

I
I

ai'i.s.vi

aoo.iui

I,a77,(10»

,

,

,

void

,

California A 0''egon, 1st mo t rage gold.
Chart.. ColHmbttAtiffuJitti. stock

A

181197
742
90
1S8

90

2,l.'!2.li.'in

41 1 fi»)
2,'nO.OIXI

152

742
159

'te-'69

1864
ISfU
1870

100
1.C00
1,000

51001.960

i',66o

\m
•es-'Ti

t9i
110

8. C.)

A.)

d
consolidated
ChnrtierM—i^x morigago
C/i<n»MWf7—stork
CA^riiT it A»f(;7iM(/'0H— Isl mon
mortKHK')
Cherry Val.Shnr. <^.^I.— 1st M.coiiv
Chetaptnke d Ohio— com. stock
iBt M 8kg fund, gold, en., for f;lS,000,tX<()
nt M.. (Va. Cent. U.K..)K";ir by Va
)

,

M

.

.

9^
195
26

l.OlXl

17

1011

40
40

sou
sou

a

21

.te
4^7

(

Bondf), not mortgag's
ChmtfT OreflJr— 1st mort
Tamaroa—lB' M., gld
Chfjtter
C'VJie^r Va/ffiy— 1st mortgage
CMratfo tt Alton—com. et*k

mnrtcnge, preferred, sinking fund
mortgage.
Inrom'i hond* (a Ist Hen on Income)
JoUet A Chicago. 7 per cent stocK
do
1st mortgage, sf
do
St. L., Jack. A Ch.,l8t M.itu. lEuarC.A A.
IstM.asaum.by C.A\.
do
do
2d M.a Bum.by C AA.
do
do
do
2d M. Int. guar. C.A.V.
d »
LoulBlanaA Mo., tst M. (In progress)
CMC.. Burl. <t gui7ici/—stock
tst
ls(

\m
13»B
1862

vm

Ut

In-I.eilen..

Chicago, Iowa

tft

M.firld (id M. on
AVftra-vJta— stock

lUm.).

M

aUc.

fike
tt Mich La:
lut
gage
iRt iii'irttfage..
.

mor

Appleton exlcns-.lRt. M..o i2.1 ni. A land
(ii'M'n Hiv exieim.ilst M. on26 m. A land
fhtr. [Tn.K.K., extended....

AChlc. Vu. K.R
bds 'ten on not earnings
Line U.':. IhIb,
1 a M.. U'L'iitn^^nla B.IJ)on74 m. & lands
< n H. S. F. hdB. subord.llcn on all above.,
EiiMip.bda.Hcii on e«ulp't'?ci>H('g flOU.Oi'O,
.1ft Mort. iBelolt* Madison lUl.)
Madison exten. 1st M.. sinking fund gold.
(i.O.

1,000
1,000

100

18,6.3,70

1,000

3 026,000
911.000
400,000
600.000
800,000

1,000
1,000

1871

1,000
1.

oo

51X1.(00

J860
1863
1869
ISTO
IS71

1223
1221
193
193
19«
23
26
248

1802
1859

%^

1853

i,nou 13,500

10»
b

a
1.000

5IO0OJ

1,000
1,000

2,50O,0IX)

isia
i-iia

Pfkin

/i/./rf'

mortgage
d

I

do

f

't^l

of
of

'Ki
'67

<

Cin''inntti (f fnrt—XHt
'id

mortgagx.guar

hidlnnnpoUa Junct.—XiX
ad mortgagee

Cin.

<f

Income

M

burulK

Cin., hifni/ette «f CAfcnffo— Ist mort., gold.
Cin. tf J/:/rM«*p«/e— Ist M., gtiar by lessees

ft

U.
O.

A.ftO.
i"' J.ft J.
J.ft J
F. ft A.

7
7
8

7

M.

A

ft

ft

A

ft

ft

8.

O.

A. ft O
J.ft J.
M. ft S.

7

J. ft

M.

ft

I).

N.

V»r.
J.ft J.
"
A. ft
O
A. ft O.

l.l.'O.OOO

IJKIO.OOO
l,.3Bl,Um

J.

ft

T.

a.aio.ixio
5,««1.01«1

7k.

f.

7(t. I

7

1(10

27i,nix)
3„VXI.(I00

1.00

l,2S(ll«10

1.000
1,000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1,0UU

500.OX)

8
4

ft I).

51(0,0(10

1,3 0.1«I0
7!I8,MXI
35,1X10

20O0O

l>r ni
400,0001

7

Mar.. I8T2 Net earnings year ending Ap' 11 30, 1871,
12.779,211. Capital In IsiR, tS,S76..5in net
1883
1891
earnings, $2,060,1 6. StocV ilUlrlliuH.in,
;

1879

Fepl.,^71. I.'K percental par. The r.B.
ftQ. lenses or extends aid to branch roada

Jnly, 1889
July, 18-,8
July, 1878
July, 1900

named, giving them a tralTic ^narant- e,
(usually 40 orSOp.e.i for purchasing their
bonds. Contlupeiit Uabi'lties on nenda
of these compaules amuuut to |6,758,0US.

1890

May.

Oct., 1890
July, 1890
April, 1879
Jan., 1187

(T. 13, p. tl3,36«,

Opened July.

(0)J

Cost

1869.

J2.500.000.

Jan.

Gross earnings in 1870 were $l,'^20.882.
A11B.15.1S92
1889 Tralllc agre ment by M. Cent. (T.I3.p. 328)
July, 1890

Nov. ,189'
June, 1871 The Chic, ft Northwest operates 1*^ miles
and his other lines and branches aa fol.
Dec., 1871
loas Madison Ext. ri6m. (In progresBl
Lacrosse, Treiiip. ft Pres. 28m.; WIntina
Mav, 1883

HIS
1874

Jan.,188S

AprU,

1911

Dec.

1919

1.

1874
1874

18H

St. Peter. t4flm.; lo < a Midland, 7rim.
Elgin ft Stale I. Inc. icm.:
(in propressl
Meuondiiee hxt., 120ln. (In prnsress).
for these
The liabilities of C. ftN.
roads are shown In Ihe bono list. I."nd
of the Co. are aboni 2,l«».("i seres.
ft

;

W

Operations for the year endlnir June I,
1870I8il, compared as follows with
trrnss earninKs. » t0..'>13 less; opcrailng
expenses. ti;R70(»9 less; net nrnlng*.
1.089.555 more. Balance to c edit of Income account. $.'133,559. (.;ro»a eamlnga
for I mos. ending April I, 187». $.%I6,5S»
more than nrevloua year. Dividends
have been paid on St ck aafollows: Dee.
I'«7l,3t« on pref.; Jnne, IS7I. 5 on both;
Dec, 1879, i on both Jnne. 1870, 2 on
Sref Dec, I8«9, » on pref .. 4 on com.;
nne, 1869, 9 on both Dec 1 6'. 5 op
both. See report In Cn«o.tici4i, Vol. II
p. in8,'(M: T.ii.r >«. MT >
<

;

;

,

:

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JnneI,t91I

—

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J.ft
J.ft
J.ft
J.ft

do

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I>.

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do
»

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at

Bk Dec

year.
1877
1892 ilnd..Clnn. ft

Jan 77'-(0.87i
J. N.Y.. St. NIch. Nat Bk. Jnly I. iw;
Meh 1,18931
do
do
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do
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do

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M.ftS.
it r.*A.

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exobaDge for

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Isl.

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1871
186&

Aug., 1900

Office Apl.ia.I87a L.Rr.lJMI,«lnn.
lalctaedM$i
)89k
do
J.ft J
BB. (290 m.l
do
Not-. 188*
VI. ft N.
•BO: 18, p. 49 in "'V'" «"i>
J. ft D.
do
J.ft n. N.T.,N.BI: of Com'rce. Joly,'i«»4 Leaaed to North. Mo. K. B.
Jan., 1900 In progreea. <»• l',P; '"^»n,l ,.mn
Bait.. Merrh. N. Bank
J.ft J.
. .B.
> *
^
Mleh
<
A. ft O. N.Y..Wln«low, L.ftCo. Apl. 8, I8T! Lenses the Day. ft
haa conlr"
"*£";
do
May I. 1880 Chic, and
M. ft N.
do
-.
laat
Wavne Co.
ft Kt.
do
.Inly 20, '85
do
J.ft J.
OX.lf'O. iv. i;.

J.ftD,

282.1X10

2.I«D,(100

721; V. 13, p. (tX, 686; v. 14,

;

A.ftO. NewTork, Co.'a

1,1X10.0(11
5((0,(XX1

Site.

July, 1896

1885
1S86
1885
1882
1875
1884
1878
1398

111

l'J.(»IO.(IOO

p.3M.

1^94

1,

July, 189'

Co Sept..

do
do
di
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

J.ft J.

7,'.f

Park Bank.
Llvermore, Tr

do

Q-F.
A.

8.150,IXX)
2,750,I»XI

101

1.000

1.

N,
J.ft J.
J.ft J.

30.000

l.OilU

h

V'..

New York.Co.'a Office,

M.

2.71«l,00O

l.OOll

N.

Y..Farm.L.

M.ft N.
J. ft I).
J.ft D.

7
7
6

Vol.1-', p.

Apr.

Office

Bust.,

ft
ft

April, IS94

1, 1S96 Traflie guaranty of C, B. ft t^.. 40 percent.
April, 19(19 Co!n:»!ete<l. lianvdle to Chicago. Exten.
do
do
of 32 miles in proffress
April, 1912
Salem, Mass.. Clinton. la .ran., 18?2 Leas-d in perpetuity to Chie. ft NorthBoston, Merchants' Bk Julv 1. 1888
west, at 37'.^ percent, of gross rccelitls.

New Vork, Co.'s

N.

2H1,0(X)

1,000

Boston.
Boston.
N.Y., Caldwell ft Co.,
Bost., at C.B.ft Q.Offlce

M.&S.

IWI

7

Boston.

New York and

J. ft J.

900,000
1,785.000
918.000

l.VMl pr

60

mortgage

J. ft

A.

1,001
1,010

lOOU

isdi
1865
1887
1862
1867
1964

8 f

1g

l,2l5,.'i<IO

1..W5.000
4.3t5,O0O
397.000
1S2.««I

do
do
do
do
Nen York and Boston

J.ft J

N
A
& A
ft A

,0I«1

do
do
do
do

ft O.
J.ft J.
A. ft O.

ft

1871

m
w

f.

f

F.
F.
F.
F.

1871)

ao

f.

f.

M.

7...

»)
3«
7

ft
ft

f-

N

F.

l.ClflO

t5.01l,9l9.
,

Y.,N.Bkof Com'rce

J.
J.
J.
J.

7
7
7

^^fc....

n\

ft
ft
ft

f

7

:,ooo
i.oon

i

<

f.

i.

Frankfort.

o

755,000

1.000

do
do
do
do
do

J.

3 588 000

1

1866
1<«9
1H71
1869
1869

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

ft
ft

1(»&C
lOU&C
lOO&c

1.0i«l

-Ntoek

4Xll.
7

3S

a

2117

,

'

5

1R70

Ut murtifagf.Mlnkinc fund
hie. ft Southwest., Ut M., f;c>l guar
Chic A Southw., lat M.. golii. notguar....
fhilirothfi, *t /,r«nj»(/>— Ist M.. guar hv V. M«i
C* jp/rtH'i/i «t Wa//.— Ist M. guar by M.AC,
Citi.. IftmttUiH tt Daj/ton—9tock

7
5
8

1350,000

1.35KXI
RI5.000
2,632 ,(XX1
101 000

In California.

;

iaw
imo
uas

New

O.

14 T«l,959

s<>iiihiCfM>^rn—\&l M., gold.'l

if

/;. /. .f

gold

J.ft J.

f.

211.115,013

1171

hm

A. ft O.

7

100

:*7i
18711-'
l(^7l^l

A.*

7 t.

11X1

1,000
1.000
1.000
1.00U

Phlla., P.

do
do
do
do
&J.
do
ftA.
N. y., N. Bk of om'rce
ft S
do
do
ft J.

7 f

8
8

a
1»B

•

'Mi<11;uid. I t mort
yt-.c r\r ., Lit niort..

568.71X1
211,1X10

1«2,(XI0

'\m
ISM

18IB

2S

p.m.

3,9ii).:Xio

A.iO.
Q-J.

7 f

6(0,000
1,260 090
960,000

1869
1372

I

miles mainline and

Land grant 12.800 acres per rnlle.exeeut
min. ral lands. 8ee an' urI report In
t iiROMri.K. V. 14, p. 91
aee also p. 89'^.
Gro s earnings p(7i.«.'Ki4,472, net eamlnr*
>405,270
Coat of road and cqalpmeDt.

1899
11199
1''89-'91

do
RK. Cos. ofllce

18 2,9<X1

miles, bran- hea were completed, firo.a
earnings I87I.J»,5 6J«- i el, ».'.22li.9l4.

.

81X1,(100

a

Jan.l.

189-.-99

Charlotte, N. C.
N.Y., Nat. City Bank

do

trols every linnortantroa

1881
1883

Oct. 1,I9C0

U. 8. Treasnry.
ft Hatch.

NY

800000

fiO

.* St. Peter.lst .M..guar. C.A N.W
do
2dM..
do
no
3d M. land enuit s.f.
Chi', AMilwankee, Ut M.. qAri\ A <|'iiii.

ad .M.,
.MM .iHtM.. (C. A .M. I?%i2*IIten
*e Tr<-nip.A P.. Ist M..guT^|LN'.W

m

111
J'

.

(M.ftOMk.; Hi

pr

Bacraiitenio Treaaury.

N, Y.,>Fl8k

J.

20.

I

J.'ftJ.

ft

1901

PT2 Net earnlncs KA. (I,;1-(,5-7. This Co also
assumes » '."N.S";" or other Ilablliliea.
Apl.20. I8;2
1875
Co sol. Murrh. IT.', with 1)., Lack, ft W.
«pl

Or-t I, 1901 Leased to Pitt b Cin. ft ft. Lonla Hy Co.
Vork.
ApL.ISr.! Leased to Erle,»30,ltXlp. jr.jsoblcttoN.C.
IS
8
A.ftO. Charlea'n, Peoplea'X.Bk Apr. 1. 1888 Net earnings last year, tlG,7I3. Cost of
do
do
Ju y, 1S88
road.imTotX).
7
J. ft J.
J.ftD. N. Y., Metropolitan Bk Dec. 15,1899 Op by D. ft H. Can Co. for K gross earnings
Consol. of Va Cent, and C vlnirt'jn ft O.
N. Y Flak ft Hatch.
Not ".1899 This road will form a throuirh route beM.'ftN
.Am. Exch.llk.
tween the .Atlantic coaat aud Ohio river,
880
I' J.* J.
do
do
and Is expected to he completed
1872
6
J. ft J.
dt
00
In (letober, isr^
1881
A sinking fui d of
6
J. ft J.
1H76
do
do
>IliO,0OOa year coniniences one year after
8
J. ft J.
do
do
completion. (
11. p. 651 )
18,7
J. ft J.
fiOBtOD,
Jan
Net
Income,
(v. 14, p 48.)
1870-71,
$157,650.
J. ft J.
_, 1872
do
1S75 ft l!-80
J. ft J.
Philadelphia.
Jan., 19(13 Leased to Ph ft Balt.Cen. Dlv6p.c.on8t*k.
J. ft, I.
May, 11X11 Compl'-ted. March, 1872.
M. ft N.
Philadelphia.
May, 1872 Leased to Ph.ft R. road. In hand- trustees
ft N.
M. ft S N. Y.,M.K. JeelipftCo. .Mar., (S72 Jollet ft Chic. HR.. leased for Int.onstocdo
rfo
and bonds. 8t L., Jack, ft Chic, leased
Mar., 1S72
M. ft S
do
at » '40.0110 per yr. 1 onlslana ft Mo. KK
do
May, 1877
M. ft N
do
do
Jan., 1893
built and operated under contract. Net
J.ft .1.
do
car inKBOfC.&A.iniR7!.»2.l9»,C85. Divido
Jan., 1888
A. ft O
dends In 9 yra, Ih percent on c- ni. stock
Y. C.S. Truat Co. April, 187;
Q.-J.
apd 79 on preferred. See Chronici.ii,
J.ft J. N. Y., M. K. Jeaop ft Co July, 1882

8^.000

1,000 16000

I

do
do
do
(v. II, p. 386. 923 658
1890
Bait., West. Nat'l Bank Dec, 1871 Leaaed to n.4> O. KK. In I866rur20yrs. rent
do
do
Dec, If71
80 per ct of gross recclpta for 5 yrs, and
do
do
Sept., 18SiO
40 after
The Central Paelf. la a eon«ol. of several
N. Y, Flak ft Hatch.
Co *a made In 1870. and now oa ns or conI8'g&-M

.I.ft J.

8,929,900
2,425 400
256.000
2,883,000
1,087,UOO
1,500,000

2,365,000
964,000
188,001
360,000

1

99 Oroosi'iirnlnds lo Jan. !. 'ir;2, »J)0',SIS; exP' nilllurcs, ^4 pr. el. (>f ra- 1 Ififfs.

15,

Oct. 15,

at office.

J. ft J.
J. ft J.

J.

7

July

iio
,

N. Y., h.Kellv&Co.
N.T.,Flakft'Hatch.
U. 8. Trea»ury.
N.Y'., Flak ft Hatch.

A.ftO.

j.*.i.

7

75,000
800.000
5,i«4,:i«

1.000,000
1.000.000
1,500,000

.

Mil..

"f

SflOOlX)
iiio,aio

1858

[

A
A

l'
6g.

law

-:'•

I

t'-

1,970,000

1,0110

ISO

227
227

I'reft-rred ntoek
Bnnil4. nrf. (S. F.>, l*t M.. Chic, to Ouhk,
Int. t)(l8, funded coup., 2d M.,
do
1st M.. general, 3d M..Chlc. to Otihkosh..

I.O

1870
1B70
1S69
1867

R*3

^.— Ist murtgige..

Chic .e.Vor/A'c— Com. Stock

1

,1. ft .1.

e.ino.oi'i

lHi8
186?

1869
1864
1868

82
83

2draortg4ge, (Now 1st)
(Sow2l)
do

1,(XXI

18ttt

Irit

M
M

<i

100
1857

IIIlnniB Grand Trunk. 1st inortifage
Qutncv A Warsaw, lnt mortgage

inorlgage
Chicago. Cin. <t Lo'iitrUle-Ul
CMC., ' Unton dt fytthnqne—XBt
Chic.. Dfinrtlle rf- ^^inr,^n~^t^i M., gld.S. F.

i.ocu
1,000

323

IstmortgafEe. ftrus')
2d mortsapc, gold. (Frankfort).
Trnst mortgage (Bur. to Peor1a>
Carthage A Burlington. Ist mort
Ptxon. Peoria & Han., ist mortgage
American Central, Ist mortgage
Peoria A Han.. 1st mortgage
Ottawj., Oswego* Fux Rlv,, ut mortgage
St. Paul.

.I.ft J.

SOO.IXKI

100

625

Preferred stock

Keokuk A

,I.ft".I.

7 K.

1S5.0OO
600.000

7

8.

ft

"eg.

scri.oix)

-II

I. ft l>.

M.

6

SWIOIXI
160,»X)
2,100.000

21

eem

'

.

A.
O.

ft
I. ft

2X

8<»7.000

A

Der

at 6 0. r onator.k.tnlfte.
(LT for tli.a<lJO«
A'l * <ir. Weill. "Nrt eamlnffB
~
7
.

d

do

M, ftN.
F.

7
S

10U.OOO
186,800

CA^Afre— stock, prelerred

IJ«.C84i».J4.p.

A.

rbiiad'clptil*

N Y

pr^r.

1500.0110
6,080,100
25.8^5,000

)

W.P.W,

?1T7,lfl<l; nreferrd, 7
'".
<i 14, p. M;.)

'-

187C-97
Ian. I. 1906!

N. Y., A. L. Hath.

A.&O.
Q-J.

l,.'iW,0OO

2.571,a"9
71.000
871.500
2,100.000
40U,IWI

tinn., 1K78

April, 18iO'

Hnlljr.

Union Trout Co.

ft.).

,;.

^«

14,000.1100

do
do
roupon
do
do
) coupon
Income moitgage, (Va. Cent K.B.,} cp..
Funded Interest, coupon bonds
2d M.,
8d M.,

7((. f.
J K. I.

2,7«,000

123

812

26.885,000

<

i

,
5,110 ',000 7
176.000
4,824,000

50
1,000

,

ii;"!^'.'

I

TOO 010

1,000

Mt

im

.

6,800,400
76»,60U

^82.000
2,382,000
5,0X1,000
789,000

1855
186)

ft

1871, oter all rupenax', wa« tl/n<i.W.
See annual rrporl in C iiK"r<l' I,*, Vol.

laai yr«r, »2l.l.7'.'i. IMvldriids
lids ol
fi'
Mar, 187)
iptr
•—
•
do
Feh. 1, 1882 rent on prrfirrrd
stock alnce 18(
do
F. * A.
"iK. K. * A. N. T„ Union Trtut Co. Ai'lt 15 1890 (ompli-led Sept.. 18W. r««t, »ra.7M.
New Vork.
J.«I>.
I!*0I
In I'roirre.
N. Y, U B. Trust Co. AplSO, 1884 L<-»«pd toDuh.ft Flooi C, al (j .VlOrrr m
A, ft O.
do
7
J.& J.
,lan. I. I»l7
ft a p. el. of rnrnlnv
M.ftN. Cedar llaptda.TrcHniirer Nov., 71 Leased to Ch. and ,No'IIiw.
r
do
do
M.*N.
Nov., 1871
^r
first tl.5on ftrnss earnliik;
\^ K.
V. Nafl Park Bank. AnR 1 1891
& A.
thee eras up to f4Jil<l p<
.,,,r
f. « A.
do
7
do
AUK. MKtl all ahove that. Groaa ranilnKa, lail,
do
M. ft N.
do
7
« 1, 879,5411.
May, 1916
1. ft D.
Savannah, Ga.
9
Uic, 1871 Lenses s vt ral roads. Pirldenda In 5 yra
New York
7
M. 4 S.
54 per cent
1875
(Hee report. V, II p. 84.1

111.

210.ll<l>i

a

J.

rhIlB.

IHM

iM4

Camden, N.J. Office.
du
do

« O
* A.
& J.

M.*'N,
. A A.

920.1X1

Bonds, (for'nerly convert. Into U.S.bds
BondH on Han Joaquin Vallev i*r., gold..
U. 8. Loan. CM Ilcn on ccrtaiti terms)....
Western PacUlf, Isi mi>rt ,^^nU\
do
liovtirume il lieu

A

IB.

3,«ts,'««i

bonds
CeiUnil i^cyJc— »toc t
Ist mortgage. S"U\. tax free

(C.
(C.

X.Wp

a

J.*,I.
A.
V.

»

n.oooooo

Ist iriort^nKe

Utmortgaga,
do

1

1.00

18(1
18IU
1846

morttfajfe bond-'

aid.

7

Sl«,0UO
S38.000

1.00

Oa.—Hock

Bubort. lieu, Call. State

«

4911,000

1.001
1,000

100
100

W

Central Ohio— Common stock
Prelerred stock

M

e

2.'».IJ<I0

,

2d

I5l,0lll>

4,0<IV,«IU
I,I»!1J»I0
2,0!«.(»IO

vm

l-tt inortKHiP hnn<l». coup n
Central of io'i'<i -Iftt «<.. Kold, coupon
ad inortKiicf.Kold.fl.Uionfr mile.
Crntrtli of y. Jrrsf!/-~iiUiCK
bortp (f JH^.I.^i Aid toJan,,1^4
2d nioiiKftfto (tuiw Ist)

Iftt

London,
do

m

18»4

i>il'tr Fit- .!/<»».—

1

6

Din

I

stock

i-o'uiiinn

froferriMi stork
Itt inortRiiKC bond'

•hlc.

800^10

500,00
2.U)0.l«M

AU'tnUc—\Ki Mon.,conv

(•tmit'-it it

New

rhiladel 'hU OIBce.

.r.*D.
*<. M. * g.

1846,000

Pirrh
Sirr

6

s/ioo,(X»

"111).

N.Y., Co.'a Office.

Marcli; 1901
July. 1906

Road In progress LafaT,Ind. <oSt- Ann'*.
Formerly leaaed to lniI..C°lii, ft Lafayette.

THE CHRONICLE.

694

[May

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers

^vlll

Cinn. ttMtcskinffum VaL—\6t mort.

A

Cftic— Ist

i.

1S71

1,000 10,000p.m.

mortgage

1866
1869

1,1(10

56(5.000

50
so

65,000
2,980,550
42J,046

Snmlusky A Cleveland—etocR

Cin.,

Preferred stock
Mort. bds, Saudusky, Dayton A Ciu.
do
Bandu^ky City & Ind
Cin.. Sandusky & Cleve
do
Cincinnati <t SprlauneM— let M., guar .nfd

A
&

J/icft.— 1st mortgage
Wabash
USrP., Col., Cin.it /nrf.— stock
let mort, (C. C.
C. RR.) »-!3,000 a y. ar.,

Clnn.,

IstM. (Bell.&Ind.) excli.fornewM
1st mortgage, new, b. f

"67

mortgage

Sinking lund, 3d Mort. (now2d)

67

Hubbard br..l8t M.,skgfdbds
Z>ei— 1st M., gld...
tfcijciana Mt. Vernon

I2«

&

TJ
225

Cleveland <k Pfi-tA*.— Guaranteed stock
2d mortgage for »1,W0 0(10
»2,(IOO,(XIO
do
3d
tl,200,0tW
4th
do
Consold. skg fund, M. for »5 000,000
Colebrookdale li. ff .— Ist mortgage

im

Colorado Central— \st mortgage, conv
Columbia d: Port Deposit— \fit Si
Cotum. * Hock. Val.— 1st M. sink, fund bds,

&

mortgage, Logan
Mort. bonds

1st

Straltsville

Br

Colu;nbuft, Chic, tt Ind Central— stock
2d mortgage (Col.
Ind. Central R. H.)..
Ind. Central R.R.I
Income bonds, (Col.
Construe. bnd.s ( bic. & G, Kastern K.U.)
Income itonds (Chic. & Gt East rn R.R.)

&

80
132
390
138
20J

390

Cl*;pciand tt Jfahoniuff—fitocy.
Ist

Outstandiug.

Road

2d mortgage

199
199
199
18
15

5
76
13
76
S88

1866
1852
1867
1871
1811

8
1864
1869

iiiM
i857
1863
1870
i843
1845
1R62
1867
18"8
1870
1867
IS67
1871
1871

l,fW)

"](«

Sprint//,

tfc

t&

7

f,

2.059, 00

3M M. & N.

1,000
1,000

h
1.000

a
a

d- Passmnpsic B. if.— stock
mortgage, sinking fund
Notes, coupon, conv. at pai
Massawippi stock, guar. l»y C. & Pass...
do
bonds.
do
do
Connecticut iJi^rr— stock
Ist mortgage sinking fund
Connecticut Valley— 1st mortgage.
Connecting {Phila. >~lst mortgage
Cooperstown tfc Susquehxmna FitWey— IstM.
Cumberland (tPennsylvania— 1st mortgage
2d mortiage sinking fund bonds
Cumberland Valley stock
Ist mort.iage

1st

IHSfi

66&71

1858
1871

a

h

2d mortgage
3d mortgage

_Toledo Depot (cost *353,9i0)
Dayton itWeM.— 1st ,M..guar.L. M.&C.&X
Decatur, Sullivan d Muttoon (Tito.)— IstM
Delaware i?.fl.— stuck
l^t mortgage
Guaranteedbond^
Extension mortgage

23
51

in

en&TO

142
141
141
141

"36
13
110><
84

1871

18(J7

1869

6i&e4
1864
1871

1,00

1870
1871
1871
1855
1856
1860
1863

'tt>(condltlouaHv>
Sterling (Oak. & Otta. lilt.) Oct 1, '53, gld.
Dollar (Oak. & otta. [!!'..) b'de, Oct. 1,'53.
tsl Mort. (Detr. & I'ontiac Uli.), Apr.l,'51
3 Mort. ait-T * I'ontiac RIt.), Feb.. '54,
2d Mort. (Def. & Pontlac RR.), lan., '53,
Bonds of Sept. 1 1866, (Limit t30O,0ai).
Bds & mort. on Det. river front property

1866
1853
1853

.

18.51

1854
1S53
1866

1

.

mort

s.f..

1863
1863
1870

Mortgage

1874,

Etlzabethtown

A

l8t

...

ft/(fMcaA— Ist Mort., conv.

1870

7

108,500
495,000

7

a
1000

in 1867 to 18S7) ..
convertible (ext. to 1879.)

1847
1819
15.53

4th mortgage, convertible

mortgage, convertible
nufl'alo llranch Bonds
Long Dock Co. mortgage

5tti

.

Erie

1S57
185S
1861
:8«3
18«5
1871

;

Sterling bonds, convertible, ,61,000,000..
General mort., gold (for »30,0O0.0O0)
.

.

,t Pittsburg—stock
1st mortgage, eonv. Into cons, mortgage
2d mortgage, convertible
Consol. mOTV. frceof State tax
Xqui^iment bonds

6

&

7

1,2.30,911
:.00,000

2.5(XI,000

a&f
a

Varl.
Varl.

4,59

a
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

560
1,000
1,000

a
h
l,tXIO

84
84

50

I

1865
1868

b
b
1,000

8 f
7
8

7

377,115

7
8

1D0,(»I0

7

495,!<10

3,192,000
3,500,000
610,000
136,000
4,2(8,000
383,000
750,000
194,000
160,000
1,000.000

& Co

Cleveland, at otlice.
N.T., Manhattan Bk
N Y., Lawrence Bros.
N.y., Farm.L. A T. Co

do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do

7

1877
1890

1,
1,

1,1901

1891 In

1,

7
7

f,

F»b..l87v Lease(r Nov., Ifc7l to P«nn. RR. Co, at 7
Sept 1. 1S73 pel- cut on present stock and all interNov. 1, 1875 est, Ac. (v. 13, p. 601,t34,80t.)
1

Co

's

OtHce.

.lune

June

do

Fei).

J572

1,

do
July 1, 1SK9
- Net income, 187P-'71, $199,157, DIvldent's
Boston, Bost. & A. nii
Jnn.,1
Bosi on. Globe Nat'l Bk Sept 1, 187S
inlOyears, 81 percei t. (v. 14, p. 48)
N.Y,, Aw. Ex. N. Bk. Jan, 1,1901 (V. 13, p. 4S7.)
Philadelphia.

lSOa-1-2-3-4

N. Y. Co.'s Office,

Mcli'lVlHO!

.

.t

.1

7

7g.f,

J.&V.

J. t.l.
J. &.I.
J.* J.
M.& S.

7
3
7

J.'&J.
J.
J.

7

& J.

A J.

J.&
6g. J.&
F.&
4

f,

.1

.

&

J.
J.

A.
J

A.&O.
M.& S.
M.& N.
J.* J.
A.&O.
.1.

*

(

&

Mav

do

1.

&

A

y

&

:

H

Jan.'i.isai

New York Offlce.

Apl!-i(i,1872 Net receipts 1871, $l,6c0,6S6; floating debt
do
Apr. 1,1875 $4,519,917.
Consol. March, 1872, \< ith
do
Mch. 1,1881 Cent, RR. of N.J. (v. 14.p. 386, 628. 658.1
Drexel, M. A Co, May 1, 1899 L. gr., 800,000 acres, tip. by Kansas Pac.flc
Nov. I.IVOO

do
do
Y.,

NY. A Detroit.

Detroit Offlce.
N.

y.,M.K.J<BupACo
do

Oct.
Oct.

Bc'anlt'd Int Oct,'71.
1S77 L. gr., 466,000 acres.
1898 Net I arnlngs. 1871. $285,001. (V.14. p. S'21.)

1,

1,

June

1. '90

do

SK
7
5
7
4

?"
7
7
7
7
7
6

m'.& N.
.T.&.I.
J. & J,
A .A ().

F,& A.

ACo

(10

May,

1875

July 1,1886

M.&8

do

May,

Phlla., Glrard Nat.

Bank Jan.

do
New York,
do

Apl.

1S.S9

1,1880
1,

""'

& Gt W

.

June. I(i66,$1.2:i8,00'l are In the hands of
the Merchants Bank of Can., redeemable
$100,000 per yr. $3511.000 have thus far
been redeemed. Net earnings In 1871,
$565 633, In 1H70, $50S.'2'23; in 1869, $666.267
In 1868. $7IM,45;; In 1H6?, $7(18,789; In 1866,
$635,062. See annual report,
(v. 14, p.
323.;

Leased to

Ills.

Cent, for 20 yrs. at 35

p. ct.

Formerly Icasedto P. ,W. A B.;operated
on own account eince Dec, 1869.
int. due about $600,000.
Inprognss. Snliscrip. to etocs, $3,0 5,000.

Funded A accned

Mch"l','l890

Penn. R. R. Co
Nov.," 1871 Leased in 1863 to Northern Cent, for 999
yrs. Rent paid, $165,315. Net farnlngs
do
Jan., 1872
Phna.,Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. 1, 1880 in 1871, $59,689, against $90 219 In 1870,
Phlla., Penn.R. R. Co
Divs. guar iy Pa. KR. (v. 14, p. 628.)
Phlla.,

Phlla.,

N.T.,

by Company.

Offlce, 23d etieet.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
London.

piesent flguree.

The net earnings above

int..

March

672

ISSS

Oct. 1,1880

Ac,

In 1871,

$118,'264 : 1870, nil : 1869, $475,612 ; 1863, $22,consol. mort.
1867, $1,0-I0.584,
to bo ls=ucd. (V. 14, p. W, 85, 385, 695.)

New

June 1,1888
Jan. 1,1891
Jim., 1893

Septl,lS75

J.

7

A.AO.
J.* J.

7

A.&O.

do
do
do
do

$16,-

.571300 in Oct., 1867, to

7

do
do
do
do

The com. stock was increased from

Jan .31, 1812
May, 1879
Meh. 1,1879

1\

A J.

C.

earn'gs 1st 10 yrs, 36 per cent 2d 10 yrs.
1883
July, 18S3 Net earnings, 1871, $TJ.I«8, Pref. stock.
$59 '.315, com. Slock. $584,662,
Oct., 18W

M.AS. N. Y.,Ofllce, 'JSd street Meh.l.WJO
Q. -M.
N. Y., Union Trust to. Mar.. ltl.'72

7

from Mich.

Various.
Jan.l5, 1872

Feb., 1F6

M.&N.
M.&S.
M.& S.
A.&O.
J. A i>.
J,* J.
J. AD.

Traftic guar.40 p.c.

July, 1991
Apr,!, 1896 Real est. M. $50,000; 8 yr.notes, $355,000.
Miiy 15, '15 Leased to tirear West, of Canada. In 1868
ay 15. '-6 3,w. prr cent was paid ou pref. stock, and
May 15. '75 in' IK69. 7 per cent. t»f the bonds of

N. y.. Union Trnst Co. June, 1900 Completed AuguH,1871. (v. 14, p. 028.)
N. T., Brown Bros A Co Jan.l, 19(18 Int. was suspended, see (v. 14, 5'2I.)
due Jan.,';3
Phlla., E. Smith & Co. July 1, 1885 L'sed to Pa.IiR. 2d JI.,$35,0
Philadelphia.
Jan.,lST2 Leased to Phil, & Reading, at 6 per cent
on stock and Int. on boi ds. (v. 14, p. 628.)
Pliiia., P. A R. Offlce. Mch 1, 1888
Consol. Nov ,1-6,1, of E.Tenn. & Va. and
N. Y., Gallatin Nat'l Bk. July '1,1900 E. Tenn * Ge, In 1870 the Co, paid ita
debt to Tenn, and Issued the sink, fund
N.Y., K.T.Wilson ACo July, 1880
do
loan. Net earnit gs last year, $415,799,
do
July 1876
Boston, Co.'s Office.
July, 1871 Dividends had been 8 per cent a year for
London.
1872
East 6 yrs, but none was paid Jan,, 1872.
eases EHStern In N. 11., 16m. Stock,
Boston, Co.'H Offlce.
1S74
do
$492,5(10. sfime dividends as East, Mass.
Sept., 1876
Leases Portland. Saco & P.. at 10 per
do
Ap.ll. 18-5
do
Mnrch,18S8 cent on stock, (v. 14, pp.43, 187.)

M.&S.
iii

do

N. y..M.K.Jc8up

J.

7g.

Leased to Phil. A Trent.. 6 e.c. dlv on sto'k
Net ftrnings last fiscal year, $15,472.
',;d niott. Is
guarantied by Consi^lldated

ISH*
Coal Co.
Carlisle, la
Phlla.
April, isrj Stock owned in large part by Pa. UR. Co.
ConNet earnings 1S70-7I. $.'3ti,»24.
Phila.,T.A. B.ddle&Co. iVpr. l,19tM
do
Apr. 1,1908 sl'lerable ad'auc-s made to branch
roads, (v. 14, p. 628.)
do
Jan. 1.1684
Dividends 9 per tent per annum.
18 2
Co t^eo
90
N". Y., Lockwood
Phila.. P.nn. K.H. Co. Oct, 1,1888 Leased, Mar.'72, to Pcnu. R.R. lor 31 ) eors.
N. Y.. Turner Br, s.
April, 1 09
Frankf't,
Lond.
&
In pr'gress.Davenp.. la., to St, Paul.
N.
.Inly,
1911
,
Co April, 1872 Lensed in perijetuily to Clii.. Hsin. * D, in
N, Y., Winslow, L.
do
Juiy, li-81
do
1863. for int. on bonds. $l,(W.l,«iO st ck
do
do
nd $594,000 bonds wn-e given to C. H.&
Sept., 1887
do
D. Pref. slock of $3.5(i(l.(]ai. guar, by ( .
do
Oct., 1888
do
& D.. Issued 1871 to retire D.&.M. bds.
do
Mar. 81&94
N. y.,Am.Ex.NaflBk Jan. 1, 1905 L's'd to L. Miami, (as'nied by P,,C,& • 1 1.)
In progr,-fie. County subscr'lnt'n, $4(l0,0(fl.
Jan'.; 1872 Leased and ope' ated by Phil., Wll.A Bait.
July, 1875
Rlt.. for 35 per cent 01 gross earitlngs.
In 1871 ^ross earnings were $141,420.
.Inlv, 1>75

.1.

J. ft.I.
A.4 0.

&

(

.1

.1

nar.HbyC C.C.&l.; HbyL.S &M.S.

1

S.

J.

I

progress.

1872 Consol. May, '68, of the CI., Col.,
Clnn. A
.June7'itoSl
the Bellcfoniaine Companies.
Bonds
until 1699
payable in annual instalin.ente. ( v. 12
-May, 1899
v. 14, p. 3,i5, 457.)
p. 785; 13, p, 487.
Nov , 1S71 Leased 10 At. A Gt. West. at$'^856 monthAug. 1,1873 ly, in advance. La^t annual report in
Sept. 15. '76
Chuon.cle, (v. 14, p. 33.''.
July, 1873
Jan. 1, 1900 In progress.

Feb..

do
do
Nel cainlnKSI871,$1.040,'23l. (v. 14,p.69'3)
N. T.. Unlon'Trus Co. Sept 1,' 1901 ompleled, Mureb, 1S72, (v,U. p. 159.)
Columbus, Treasury. Sept., 1S71 Leased in perpetuity to Pitts. ,Cuiii,& t?t.L.
Guar bv Pa. l.R. ess'si esume llabl it's.
N. y., Amer. Ex. Bank. Sept 1, l'*9(i
Bost., Tower, Gld. & Co May, 1K72 Dlvidt^nds in 10 years, 89 per ce t
B^8t"ll.
Jan., 1S7? Leased to Coneoid Rt;. iil $23,000 per year.
Boston Office.
F(b.,18;2 Net ea uings for year ending June 30, 1871,
do
$-«tl6li5', finking fund increased, $36,352.
Dec. 1,^71
do
Dec. 1,1876 Dividends, 6 per cent a y'r for past 7 yrs.

M.& N. N.

J.&

459.)

Bds

1, '98 Le, sed to Phlla. A Reading (v. 14, p. (28 )
I. '9(' Stock issued. t347.SOO.
Ang.l,lS92 Leased to Phlla., Ull. & Baltimore.
Oci. 1,1897 Conif leted July, 1870, and biaiich Jan. .'71.
uly 1. 1S80
Net earnings, li-71, $.'83,733. Bonds 18ffl to
Jan. 1. 1892 b redeemed with loan of '72, (v.l4,p.5'42)
Oct., 1867 Cons-1, lS68of Col.,& 1. C. andt hIc&O
N. T.,St.Nich.Nat.Bk.
East. Leased heb , 1869 to PIttsp ,Cln
do
do
& Si. L.. and the Penn. RR, Co.. tor SO
do
do
per cent of gross earnings, but guaiando
tee'l $1,107 470 per yr.. to pay int. on Ist
do
M.$15(l(»!.(ai A 2d M., C. A I., $821,000. Of
do
do
do
do
April, IfOS
2d Jl.. $2,9!)9,000 were eold to Penn. RK.

Phlla.,

Varl.

10

(v. IS

p. 433.

Jan., 189'
N.'V. 1,1900

A. 40. N. y.. Clark, Dodge&Co
do
A.ftO.
do
J.& n. N. Y.,Mirch.Niit. Bk.
.T.& J.
do
do
A. .to.
Boston, Co.'s oiflce.
M.& N. N.y.,M. K. Jtsnp&Co
do
do
M.& N.
.1
« .1
do
do
do
do
M.&N.

,

111, 'AW

2.093.000
600,000

.J

1389

1,

N. Y. A London.
N.
Nov. 15, 73
N. N. Y.. M. K. Jesup A Co Nov. 15. 73
(11
A.&O.
do
Apr. 1.1878
do
do
Feb. 15, '86
F.& A.
.V
do
do
J«n. 1,1878
do
do
M.&S.
Sept 1, 1886

50(1.000

196,400
3,000,000
4,844,400
3,060 000
2,0' 0,000
3TJ,800

Cleveland. Offlce.

N.V., Ward,C.

M.itN.

& 7 .1. «
?^ M.&
M,t

15O.0(XI

110,000
53,266
5.000,000
880,000
81,500
450,000
1,300,000
2,500,000
140,000
1,309,200

.Inly

K.T., U.S. Trust Co.
do
do
do

.

7

6

250,aiO

9'26,500

1,000
£2tX)

f.

7 g

6«,525

400,000
200,000
1,075,500
3,000,000
i',000
1,500,000
500,000
50
500,000
1,aw 000
1,000
570,000
500
50,000
100' 78.000.000
100
8,536,910
8.000,000
1,000
4,ooo,aio
1,000
1,000
6,000,000
1,000
4,441,000

KG
81

7g

2,310,000
4.690.000
1,170.000
300.000
3,000,000
2,500,000
1,000,000

1,566,6 19
£.31.000
51,000

*

.

M.&

7

16,000pr.m

i',66o

S.

J.& J.
Q^iA.&O,

1,6;«,.I00

1,000
1,000
1,000

.).

J.*, I.

1,111,000

1,000

&

A.* O.
M.* S.
J.& J.
J.AJ.
,1

100,000
1(0,(00
170,000

"50

estate..

Q-J.

i,OUI

1865
68-'69
1869
1810 b Si e
1866 b &. e

mortgage (extended

M mortgage

V'

A.&O.
A.&u.
A.& O.
M.

18,56

per cent, stock

«d mortgage,

f,

.).&

1862
1854

Preferred stock

7

j.'i.f.
f,

7

100

E'k A McKean—\st mort., gol(l
Elmlra A Williamsport— stock, com

Pref erred,

4M
7

7g,
7

1,000

convertible

Bt mortgage bonds
Income bonds, 999 years to run
Bond & mortgage on Elmira real
e,rte Hallway-stock, common

6

7

!r,i2,400

(old)

Mortgage (new)
Eastern (Mass)— stock
English Loan.conver ible
Essex R.R. bonds, Sept. 1856
Bonds due 18S5, Ajirif, '65'".
Ao
188,8, March, '63-'69.,
do
1889, May, u:.
Eistern Shore, (Jfd.)— 1st mort., conv
2d mortgage, conv
Eigefield Ajrentucky—Tenoc^sefi Loan

6

6-42,100

50
b
100

Tenn.,Virginia A Georgia— stoc'ii
1st Mortgage sinking fund bondB,

Bonds due

f,

467,0U)

"h

Mortgage

Mortgage

6
7
6
7

.)

.

2,'M2,(lOO

100

i*M( Brandywine A Wat/nesburg— 1st M.
East Pennsylvania— stock
1st

f.

50

Varl

Sioux Citi^—Stock

1st Mortgage, Oct. 1, '63
Dunkirk, Warren it Plttsburu—lstm, gold

Mf(

f,

1,00(1

50

;5o,

Colttinbia—\st

7
3

6g

M.&8.
Q.— M.
M. & S.
M.&N
J. & ,1.
f.&A.
J. & D.
.I.&D.
F. & A.
J &
,>.* .T.
M, & S.
.i.&,r.
M.&S.
M &S.
M.& S.
M.& N.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.*0.
A. 4 0.

1,000

1856
1856
1539

1851
1856
1869
1870

2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 18,63

it

5

f,

18,8,58,'-50

.

Jiuchess

1,.V)||,0I«I

20,00ll|>r.m

—

let

i,(«),boo
1,786,000
'«!,000

«i,0.t>

6

1868 200&C
1869
i,a«)

300

State loan
Del., Lack, it Western stock
let Mort. {Dcl.,L.& w., East.Ei.) skgpd
2d Mort. (D., L. 4 West.)
Denver Pacific— ist mortgage, gold, 1. gr
Denver tfe Pto Grunde—tst mort., gold.
Des Moines Val— 1st M., Keokuk to Des M.
let M.,on 85m.4466,0(» acr'8& 2d M.on 162n:
Detroit, Hillsdale tt /;«/,— Ist mortgage
2d ntortgase
Detroit, Lansing A Lake Mi' A.— Ist mort.
Detroit it Milwaukee— Ut Mort. bonds
2d Mortgage, April 28, '55.
Ist Funded Coupons, N ov. 15. '(<)

Dubuque Southwestern— 1st M, pref .,

J.& D.
A.&O.
F.& A.

400,000
800,ai0
1,400,000
2,000,000

10('

D

it

,!.& J.

1,326,650
161,000
109.500

50

a
a

iVo/'ioai*— Stock

Danville, Hazleton tfe Wilke-'ibaj-re—Xst uiort.
Danctll, Urb., Bftond: Pekiu—\sl M.,gold.
-venport <k St. Paul— \st M., gold
Dayt.ik ifich—Vret. stock, guar. C. H.& D.
let M., sinking fund, $30,000 per year

Dubuque

A.&O.

7

7
7
7
7
2
6

,««

740.00

1,000

bonds

Mortgage

Bonds of .June

J.'&'j.

260,000
1,000.000
996,000
100,000
903.000

1,000

U.

Ham. &D. Co.

July, 1895 Leased 186610 Cin.,

Jnn.

.I.*D. Roston, Treas.'s Office.
& A. Philadelphia. Co 'sOllice
A.St". N. y.,St. Nich.Nat. Bk,
.I.*.l.
do
do
J.ct J.
do
do

M. & N.

1,700,000

l,OtKl

—

t&

7

7
7

00

400 000
400,000

100

&

J.

N.

r.

2,iaS,600
4j2,800
214,000

h
a

&

liEMACES.

Net earnings year ending Dec. 31, 1871,
Nov„"l87;
$213,809. an increase of ts6,221, over 1870.
,\ug. 1,1900
Springf. & Col. road Islcased. (v. 14, p.

.!.& J.

M.

3-)0,000

1,000
100

2d morigage

Common

8g,

15,000,000

50
lOO
100

Q-M.

225,1 W)

SOO.Ofti

b

&J.

J.

M. & S.
M. & N,

983,000
581,700

79,000
13,000,100
821,000

50

f.

7
6
7
6

160,0)1
1,'0",U00

i',6i)o

J.&.!.

Ip.m 7g

10,W71,900
513.500
l,'«2,O0U
1,096,000

a

M.&N.

& A.
M. & S.

7
7

46,000
11,321

&.).

.1.

F.

400,00
150,001

Connecticut

Danbury

,I.&D.

50

a

& Co

do

J.

r.* A.
f.

1,24.3.

.

&

I.

5

Stocks.
lastDivi'd,

Boston Agency.
'. &
do
do
do
do
d. ft E.
iept
J.&D, N. T., Union Trust Co Dec.
i. & O. N.Y., Union Trust Co Apr.

7

487,9(XI

Bonds,

Principal,

when Due,

York.

do

N.
A,

547,000
2,125 000

2,0ti

Por(.vmouth— stock

&

tf.

S2.i,000

630,000

New

N.T., Winslow, L.

J.

500

10!

Columbus d: Xtuta, siock
1st mortgage
Concord— stock
Concord

J.&

1,«XI
1,000

mort

CV/i«.~lBt

J. * J.
J.& J.

2,000 000
16,000 p.m.
3,73S,000

a

by Wliom.

Payable

!168,000

Cons. Ist M., skg fund for »15,OjO,000
Cons. 3d M., lor *10.(iOO,000

Columbus,

I

360,000

mor gage

1st

Rate

1,067,4 1

&

Union & I.ogan port

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
When
Where Payable, and

Amount

Miles
of

For explanatiou, of all references. Bee
foot notes ou Ist page of KU. Tables.

Richmond

LIST.

confer a great favor by giving us ^Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Tables.

DESCRIPTION.

Ctn.,

^

25, lfc72

Jan, l.iwa
Apr. 1,

\m

July 1,1*8
Oct.

1,

1890

Leased in IS70 lo Pa. RR, for 7 rcr et per
annum on stock and debt. Net earnings
lul871,$6J6,0il.

(V, 14, p. 628,)

Mny

1872

25,

THE CHRONICLE

J

68^

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
wUt

Sobserlbers

-St

BKSCmPTION.

Miles
of

cxpUnKtloit.'^fcc, of nil rvforoiict^R. ice
loot notei on lit p>ice of UK Tal)lo«j

Fur

A

JCuropean

y. American, {Me):

111 M., rtliin.lo N.l>. lino

M niort, llnnitMrln

Winn

si

Road

jnonuor
loan.

j

Terre

lliliile it

out.
BtandlDg,

jiMa
imt
vxa

1.0(10

IS3I

l.KIO

W'd.OOO

I.IUU
1,0UU

1,(X<I.(X0

laiu

l.Vi.ilOO

full Klr,'r, HVirrc/t .f JlocittdHCt
/Vli*ftui i;— aluik

l.-iO.OIIII

1

t (llv
(I

1W6

1,000

:32,(IOO

1»18.

LOU)

l,7O,UI0
476,000
uio.ini
165.101

Monroe,

l»t nuirt,

a.

-1st inortfr:iKe, itoUI,convt'rni)io..
yt'tyliimj it \,tyth\ide -Itii nmrtxn;;e
J-i'triiOt

h\ni,lit,'li,hnstnwn ,t (ilnri'yt'Uli'—Ut niort
,/tiri.'<f)n its>i'jiu'tie—lil niort
'J'l nl
re. un4l niuliniient n>>nfl.s
F'trt Wt'/iti; Mitnrh' tt
Af., gold.
'it\ niorl
J-yf(tcrli:k <fr A{/iH*y/ertnta— l«t M., gold
V.i/rc </,>/!, lUtt^ton it //.— Ut Mort. of ISil
/•'<irt.\ytn/'ti',

Cmn—Ut

OMhen

it 0<;i:tfrt'nen^\at niortRaKC
it hiitiana—Ui ni, tfold, unar..
nitirt, Kol t not xnariintued

—

Or. HtiptfU

Orrtnii 'JViluk (CmHil'O—^U^Co.
.Mort. to Bk of IT Canada on wnrplus lamln
Atlantic & St. Lawrcni;c. dcf.>r"d I .t. clfa
CQuipuieat ,M., Ittt on all rolling -tock. ..

1,(IOO,MIO

1,«I0

2,.100,000

aiO,ooo

1969
1871

1,.100,1100

IHI>»

llld
1871

Hil

5;i0,00ii

I.IKO
1,000

1,000
100

l-rw
isrj

I'.O

110

MS
236
13.7

S

5
4

Palmy. RB.

& Cam.

Kit.)

—

1

70

100

50

1,5(10,000

1,000

IMOOO

5U&52

186<
1854

uu
mi

bd8(now payable)
do
gold

I8'i9

2d nlor gage
indtanap.. Cine, it ia/.— stock
Ind. i Cinn. of '88
Ind .Cinn.£ Lafayette

do

1870
i8.58

1867
1369
18S9

do

ift .St. Louli—iat M.Jn S series
2d mortgage
Equipment bonds.
Intiianap. it Vincennei Ist M., guar
2d mortgage, guar
InternatioiUl (Texas), lar Sl.,gold
Jonhi &. LanHng—Ui H.,tT&Ac guar
2d mortgage
Iowa Fiill-1 it .Slonx Ulu—:s'. M.. Apl. 1 '69.
Jthiica it Athen^~\»t M., sink. fimd. gold.
Jack., hatu. it Saginaw— \%l mort
2d mort
3d nion

1810

JrtcJtoon»,/',;»w;ic.<t-lfoft— Florid.lSt hds.iztd

18W

Jeffemon. (i*,*.)— 1st M. (Hawley Branch).

1S67
1169
1S<»

Jndt'tnapoU.i

mortgage (Hawley Bratich)
Carbondale section)

I8t ir.ortgai;e

2dm

•leffersonville '.•'^—
Jetfer^onviile, Mad.de

rtgazc bonds..
m rtgage
2d mortgag
Bonds of T.oulsvil e (endorsed)
Jnltet it .V. fndlana~\st mortgage
Jnnrtlnn, P/tiUlitetpkla Ist mortgage...

—

.

'M morcijatfe
KH'tH CUi/,St.Jn. it Council j?^(^«—stock..
lstmort.<a{e,i'. U. & St. Joseph RB
'M niortgagi", C. B. & St. Jo
St. J.& C. B. Hit., Ist

do
f>t.

ill.

(gold)

2dM

J. ft C. B. KR., coDSol

5X

6g

Mort, gold
Ut Mort., gold
2d Mort. (government subsidy)
1st Mort. rLeavenwortli Br.)
Land Or. Mort. on I tlOO.(«) acres

1,000
1,0)0

do
ilo
Boston, Treasuier.
do

Xow

London, Co.'- Olllce.
London and Portland.
London, at Co.'s OIUcc.
,l.ft J.
do
K.ft A,
do
J.« J,
do
.l.ft.i.
do
.1. ft J.
do
J ft .1
do
A.ftO.
London ft Montreal.
A.ftO.
do
o
J. ft J. London Joint Slock Bk.
J. ft U.
ilo
do
M.ftN.
do
do
J. ft J.
do
do
A.ftii.
do
do
A.ft O.
do
do
J.&D.
do
do

M.ftN.

M.SS.

ftind

J.

J.

ft

J. ft J.

?**

J.&J.
J

.

ft

.1

Q.-,I.

3
ly.
6

7
7

"5'

Q-J.
J . ft ,1
J. ft J.
J. ft J.
J.'ft "j.

7

7^T

J.'ft'j.

A.ft O.
F.ft A.

A

7
6,47

J.

ft

ft

J.

J. ft J.
F.ft A

M.&N.
7g. A.ftO.
8 f

8
7

f.

7k.

1

J. ft J.
M.ft N.
A ft O.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

M.ftN.
J. ft
J. ft
J. ft
J. ft
J. ft
M.ft

2,000.000

J.
J.
J.
J.
J.

N.
A.ft O.
A.ft O.

44

!',(J6o

8«)000

4K

l.UOO

aoowo

J.
J.

1,1100

sooMX)

A.ftO.

.00
l.OOO

8,789,413
500,000

1,000

1,400MU
539,500
187.000
1,900,000

UIOO

iAn,ooo

50

8,972,rrt)

1,000

6,466,000
2,240.000

1,000

6,303,000

I8«
lOM

LOtiO
1.000

1866
1870
,

'

•oojno
318,000
4.27n,aso

7
10
10
8
8

1853

18H

»T,aoo

J.
J.

f,
r.

M.

7

7g.
7g.

ft
ft

J.'* J.
J. ft J.
ftK.
.1. ft D.

r.

f.

^'
7

M

I'et

,

1 7''

Dec,

1J90

about

M,-

Comn:iny leases the Krlc ft Niagara, 51m.
and tlie l)etr. ft Milwauk -c, 1&9IH. For
the half year ending Hec. 3!, )K7I, the
gross receipt-* wetc i^>77,:'5I
woikilnr
;

Nov., 1873
July, 1876
Oct. , 1877

n-cs, £:{l,l,r»36 1 et earnl'-RS. i^213,7l6:
intcrc't on bonds, Ac, £88.37:1.
Piofli
iiaif yea. 's worltlng WnS £131, lU.

e.tp.

;

on

(V. 11. p. (i59.)

debt,t2UI,000.

c iniiiMm

Floating
1870 #171.487
Leases Blue Ridge KK.

ft

8.

1

do

Bridgeport

do

do
d

I

do

T

do

Jaii'.;'l872

!8;i, »7»OJ80; operating exp's, ttiUI KO
net earnings, tl ,<t.l60, a^aln t $147,(24 in

1889

18.0.

,

do

do

Co

•»

Apl.

Londo

office.

1.

N. Y or London.
N. Y.. Turner Bros.

do

N. T., Farm's L. ft

do

Oct., 1909

J

*U.

1890

Sept. ISCii
April, 18SS
l-eb., 1.897

(V. 11 p.

8.5,

«90.)
ft

30,000 acres I'd.

See

Seltleinent with creditor* pending.
reiiort In v. 13, p. 800.

(V. la, p. UIS, 800

1

do

Co.'s office. AprliV,t9II In progress. $2,000,0(0 str>ck paid on.
co July 1. 1SS9 Leasetl to Mlchl-jau Cent., which gives

N. Y., Farm. L.ft T.

ft

traffic guarantee.
NOV. 1,189
do
do
do
N. Y., Nat. Park Bani-. Apl. 1, 1899 Leased to Ills C, at 3.1 p. c. on earnlnga.
N. Y., Metropo Itan B'k Inly 1, 18!l0 Stock paid, $2^,7il0. Cost of road, $269.38',
Operated
by Mtch. Cent, Lands, 192,000
N. Y., Ninth Nat. Bank, Inly 1,1885
do
do
do
Mar. 1, 1888 acres, (v. 13, p. 6fi.>

do

do

do

1-90
19U)

N. Y., byErle R. R.

do
do

do
do

do
do

Fnly 1, 1887 Leased to Erie Railway Co., which t»T»
interest on the bonds, (v. 14, p. iHS.)
Jan. 1,1889

Jan.

1.

1889

Indianap.. Treas. office, an. 1,1966 Leased in 1S71 to Pitts., Cinn. ft S'. L. RR
(guar, by Pa. Rt*.) for Int. and s)nkl),K
N. Y., J. ft S. Kergu 00 Mav 1, 1881
lund of bonds and 7 per cent a year on
4N. Y., Hank of
rica, Apl. 1, 1873
•tock. (T. 14, p. 591.)
N. Y., St. NIch.N. Bank, Oct. 1, 1906

Am

do
July 1, 1(10
V. Y., Bank of America May 1, 1893
N. Y.. Fa m's' L.AT.Co Juiyl, 1874
;oillce.
July:, 1888
Phllade pbia
do
Apf. 1, IMO
do
do

do

N.Y. ft Boston.
do
do

do
Boston
do

ft

New

do

York.
do
ft

T.

Jan. 1,1880
July 1, 18r2
Septl,!831
Jnnel,18;4
Sept 1,1890

Co Aug.

do

do
N. Y.,

ft St.

Loun.

do

ft 8.

M.ftS.

,

mand.

In progress. Co. has aid

Koad co)npleted, 8(Um.,Sept., 1^71) Cost
of rosd and eoui|i)iieiit-<, $11,500,000.
Road went into haiiils of receiver. Oct.."70

V. 14. p. 521.)
June. 1899
Leaset Ft.
July 1, 1919 Set earnings, 1871, $396 4:4.
Oct 1,1MI0 1 onis, A. ft T.H. road and pal $4S«,00U
rent, net ear^iings being $^1676.
July I,
Bond^ guata-.teed by peun. RR. Co.
T. Co
Iftxl

do

New York

A|ll. 1, 1S7S

Jan.l, 190

Oct

do

1, 1S95

Rent of leased roada
Feb.! 1872 Main line, 707m.
(40.*))).)
S5 percft't of gross eariil.'gs.
Apl. 1, 1875
Net revenue in 1871, $\.32,h;7. Const.
Apl. 1,187S
Oct. :, |8(KI bonds of 18.5 will be paid now on de-

U. ". Treas.. at niaturltT

7

;

(V. 11, p. 6.59.)

Nat'l City "ank. .luly 1,1891 In progress. Net earn 'gs, 1871 .$1.155,6 -7 g'd
Philadelphia, Ofllce.
Sept. 1, '90 Excess ot earnings over expe.ses lu 1871,
do
do
Feb. 1,187^ $89,419. (V. 14, p. 628.)

N.

J. ft I).
J. ft J.
M.ft N.

M.ft 8.

.

l'<85

ISTJ

ly
N.T., London ft Frankf
Feb.
N. Y., ft St. Louis.

J. ft J.
J. ft J.

eiirnli.gs 1S71. «l»l,l)6.'.
Rl!.. StockbridgeftPIt s.
field, and v\
siockbrc Gros.-* eami gs

Leasee Berkshire

Boston
do
do

ft

M!ft N.
F.ft A.

I'-

autlioiized In Feb., 1872.
12, p. lOt ; T. 14, p.

.

,lan. 1,1876

N. Y..Farm.L.

7

stoc.lc

See CUBOXIOL'^, vol.
2'.9,S21.

Jan., 1892

F.ft A.
F.ft A.

M.

1,889W>

a

400,000
»i4/iao

186!l

J. ft J.
M.ft N.

71.(0)

1.865

1866

Jan

Mar.','ia«
Jan., 1892

M.ftS.
A.ftO. N. Y.. Ainer. Ex. Bank
do
F.4 \.
do
do
.1. ft D.
do
do
do
Various,
N r, tin. Trust Co.
do
A.* O.
do
do

315 000

.*.....

do
do

do
do

do

J.&J.

397.(10u

iwj

1871
137'2-78

Expeuses

Hart lord. Plioinlx N Bk. Jan. 1,1873 dividends inlOyrs. IXip. c. )v. 14. p. 43.)
Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk Ja
Net
1 |8^',6 Operated by bondholders trustees.

O.

A.ftO.

96,000

a

(Set., 18,1

July.

I

Mont. ft ('hainp..4^m.;

I81I. t^,:i3,0.4.
4U),000.

1

April, 1872

;

59ni.;

Jan. 1, 1^90 'int. was in default. Sec (v. 14, p. 5?1.)
LCiised to Pciili. R1!., V liicb ows a maCompa y'^ office Jan. 10,
jority of the stock,
do
(v. H, p. t.28.)
do
,lnlyl, »ss
N. Y., Union Nat Bank Apr. 1,1S72 VNorked with N. Y. ft N. H .ven rosd
receivitig t3 percent of net profits. Ca^h
N. Haven, City N. Ba.'k Apr. 1, 1872

6

2,«X)0O0

l,fino

eases Atl. ft St. Laareucc,
hie. Oct. ft Can. (ird. June,
Bnff. ft h.
Huron I6lm. Total roa<l owned. iesa«-d
and operated. I.377in. Gross eum-ngs In
LWin.

1878

Phila.,

J. ft. I.
F.ft A.

7

«0

1,000

do
do
do
do

J.

M.ftS.
K.ft A.
10
7

2,000.1100

..

Income bonds (all issued.)
Land Grant Bonds gold on 2,000.(100 acres
Kent Co. R. ^.— Ist mort. bontls, coup ..
Keatucku Cetural—id mortg«g«
3d mortgage

ft

A. ft U.

201.

1868
!'6i

Cft F«.B

;

J.

l.SlW.Ofti

l.Vl.OOO

(T. 14, p.

Ills

'

do
do
N. Y. ft London.
N. v., Co.'s olHcc.

600,000
495,000
SOO.OOJ
9»,00i)
4,000,000

from

c.

N.T.. Nut. Trut Co. May'lVlfiSO cased to Rcns ft Sar Stock paid 1126,370.
Jersey city, Ist Natl Bk May 1, 1««) Op.-rated by Erie.
Han. & St. Jo., '2W7m.. branch, tjulney. 111,
to Pa niyri. I5in.
('aiuerun to Kaus. C,
Ang.'.'iS70
53))).
Total opt-rjited, k7.5m. Net earn*
N. T.. nuncau, 9. ft Co.
1571-1
New YorkO't'ce.
Ingsln i87o-7l, tl.0«.li31. .',0,0(10 sli«. new
Apr. 1, 1881

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

h

1871-72, $417,238.

of I5p.

sterling.

Apl.,18i7
Jan.. 1920
Perpetual.
Irrcdce
Irrcdec •.
Iriedeem.
Irrcdeem.

7

8,960,0110

In progress. i:>m. flnlthed Jan., ir>2.
Hold In 871 and reorganized.

1886

1881-36

l,OOll,0OC

l.S7n

1, I'.O:

Dec,

2,0Kl.00l

M

1, 1901

.

6g

a

aold.lSTl.toFt W.,Jack.,* Sagli.aw.

I8W1

11,

A.ftO.

1,000

1867
1869

Oct., IH8I
Oct., I88'J

Ap

N y., Nat. Ex Bank. July 1, is-w Leaaed to Krie. 2d niort, frxi^no.
N.Y'„ Wluslow, L, ft Co
1889
In procrcss. Ist M.. gnar. by Pitts., F.W.
do
do
ft ('hlc. (V. I.X p. K<, 177. 2U'J, 210, 46.', MB)
All the amounts here given are In pounds

332,000
2,500.lOl
2,500,OJO
2,750.000
5,000,000

5''0,im
1,700,000
1.450,000
16,000 p. ra
770,000
300,000

Fem'dlnatoCcd.Keys L.gr.SOOAUacre

Net earnings In

1589,500

1.867

mil

I, IWII)

J. ft J.

1,0011

1866

I,1S76
1

SS», 459.)
ISWO Tiafflcgsar.
Jan., 1818

3,0«,500

8,800,000
1,600,000
2,000,000

a

I,

do
l87Uto
York and London. '^ei t.,

N. T.,

5,728,490

1,000
1,000
1,UUI

I,

Augusta, Oa., RU. Bank. Jan.,18T2 Net earnings,

F.AA.

50

1,000
1,000
1.000
1.000

1,

May

Ba't., Mercli. Kat. Bank. Oct.
N. Y.. Uk of .v. America July

5

1,000
1,000

a

uud

an.

Sent

J.'ft J.

1,(XI0

1, '63

gold
—land& road, sinking

J.
J.
J.

18<»
1870
1852

M

Mo. Valley RR. (Aug.
do
do
do
Kawta* Air/rt, stock

ft
ft

18.-)!

Ind— 1st

do

I

V

367.5011

100

isia

1,130.000
191,OtO
100,000
103,000
0),«X)
416,000
1,251,000
111,602
25,880,510

n
1871
1869
1870
1860
1870
18(H
1868

S'20.000

.500

1871

Jtff., Mad. it fndtanap.-~9tock
Inil.
-Mad It, c. -1st mortgage

&

50

1,574.000

1,000

18W

—

l.a
1st

"m
100

1851
1851
1864
1865
1870

&

*

do

481000

18l!l

2 t scries
3d series, s eriing
do
Tlllnnii Ceof.— 1st M., gold.
Indian t
Indianaj). Blaom'tontt ITe^t— ist M., gid bds

Kansas City.

a

74
74

llUnniit Central- -stock
1st mott. c instr.iction

d

•«
5
4

376,766
130,U10
300,000
9,151,700
5.0e7,2i4
3.0 0,l»0
816,000

79

IM

m

do

.1. ft

...-'•; cxpehsea*
;
.el tar iiigs. tiA/H'. Total
•ales to Jan. I, la7:t, |l,ill,8ll.

tlil.'.-n

Stock, («n 000. Cusf, t3*9,.(36.
N. Y.,St. Nich. Nat. Iik. July I,' 1900 Cost of road, Ui.4Ht
N.V., Fann's.L.&T.Co. July 1,18(0 Riu a traffic agrevmenl from Mich. Cent.

.

301,733

'w

M

BiU»ton<t TexfuCent—\st M.gold, l.gr.,s.f,
Miinttngilon it Broad Top— Ist mort., gold.
2d morttf a)?e
3d mortgairo. Consolidated
Scrip for past due coupon

1

1,000

1S6I
1870

96
120

2d mortgage

1st

M.ftS.

II, p. 4i.)
V. II. p. 43.)

'1)1,

1,

,510.%8

4,aio,ooo
300,000
1,200,000
4,000,000
1,1S2,5.W
700,000
3,500,000

15
53
116
5t

26« i«a

ffo«saton(c— stock
Preferred stocic
1st mortgage, sinking fond

do

3
3

5:t,OilO

A

2

1,381,117

D,(i.V),000

W)

Ist mortgage.
>/*(t li yet(i
Hixrtfix'ii
yen Ifiven ^ ock
Scrip (to be paid in full .July, "72)
Ist mortg ge
H'irt..Prov. <t flxWIH— 1st morl. (R.I).
Ist mortgage (Conn.)

do

Var.

78S,T22.
9,7J4,a5l

£100
£100

100

Harlem ExtenMon^X^t morts^age
H^trrlHb.. ParWh, Mt.Joy it /yj/ica*— stock

do

6 g.

1,6.89,057

bonds

llelemptlon,

4g

2,M2,186

618,066

18(19

1S6S

mort. (Kan. C.

J.
J.
J.

A.ftO.
4 g.

do
do
do

New

1,126.515

Loan
mortgage

llonds is;0, conv.,
1st niorti^aifo iQnincyft

ft

a.(li)".OU)

2,860.3.1:!

State.,

51-'5

lit

h

ft

J.
J.

i;i(ki

do
do
do

A.&O.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

5.(K«),(««I

1

.Ml-sonri State

Ida

8

,1. ft

£ll«

tk C'>iitrnf}ia— stock

Preferred tock

Bo

J. ft J.
J. ft J.
A.ft O.

7
8

2,-f75,906

Land

ir

I'

?"•

J.
J.

•22.-,278

:

May

Tork.
do
do
Jan.
N. T., Mn.h, Kat. Bank. Jan.
New \ ork or London. Jan.
M.t N. N.Y., Market ^at. Ilk.

4

3,.11 1,896

diinnibrtl it .SY.'Aw^pA— .jonimon stock

bix ye

M.ft N,
I. ft J.
d.ft M.
I. ft J.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.

1g.

16.:i31,m

£10)

Bonds not ^uaranteeed.
Qreen'Oich it JohnAonrlUe— \st }\.. conv ..
B ickeiiiack <fe .V. 1'. Kxtcnthm—l t niort.

Ist

M.ftB.

I

1,5IIII,»

l>vbcntnres

Mortgage bonds, coupon
do
do
do
(ko
do
do
do
do
New bonds, coupon

(>rai)t

8
8

N. T., Mcchlui. "Nat. Uk.

I. ft ,1,
f

« g.

i.'joo,ooo

Oreal Western (C*i«<idoi—Com. stoo<
l»r('ferred, 5 per cunt, conv. Into cotuniOD

by

7
8
10
10
10

l"-

221,190
77,190
600,000
470.5 '0

do
do

1st nlortirajfe.guar.

Jan., 1872

(i

£l,'n.\ 5.19

do
do
2d
*c., secured by gov't business
bds.conv. Into l'»t pr •(. stock....
2d
do
do
do

QrffnviUe

ft

ProTlUenec.
Boston Office.

J.

M'.i'N.

l.iO.OOO

I.imo.ooo
18H,500
1,0110
1,1 lUI

23li

lids,

do
do

a

4,2ilO,0UI

do

4th

J.

4

50o,aio

2.ll»i,0(X)

1st i*iel.

M
3d

l'

l.SlO.OOO

.

Postal

New Tork

.1

615,500

OUrii'tn, Lliiitutl tf .Spr/MO/"-— !* M., Ifold..
'i\i inortzaKc tcold

lilt

1,0110

I'm

(,'0.— stuck

It. ft. it HimUiltt
UoncU, not niort^aco

•J/nruld

IIKMAUK4.

Whom,

,

146,aiO

186U

7l.0"ll

liondB
ite

flue.

l,li90,llU

I«tl8

lidllv.Way.it'

7

775,00)
4,i«i,oon

,«cl

('«»ni«lrn<*llon

7

liT

when

To funn a direct line rrnni llcncnr to It.
London. Jan. l,lfH9 Juhu and llalltax (r, U, p. M, Uf).
do
do
Mar. 1, 1899
,l.4t J. N. r., Karm.L'anftTCo Jan. I, IST Com. slo''k.tl/>ll.ra'!,prrf..>l«)iin).
Mtt
M,a N,
do
do
Nov. 1. l'«7i profits, 1H.(^7I, ir.o i5j
DK. fM.tJljUUI
K & A.
do
do
Aug.l IS'*)! peryr. (v. l.l, 1.. eu.)
J. a J. N. r., B'ok of America. July I, 1897 ReciMitlv r.,ni|.lrl.
M.aN N. Y.Karnl.L'anftTCu May 1, I90U «|...
V 667.)

g J.* J.
6g M.a 8.

.1U8.00U

I

Principal,

Where Payable and

;

l»(iO
18111

PAte.— I»t M.ltW

Ftinut iWe J/ii/-.}iifH»— sliick
Ut nion.. L. (I.. l»3,il*l acres,

'I'hiinl
',',"Vtl
P»l'»'>'«-

•
3,000.000

llnnilt,

INTKIJKSTJIU DIVIDKN'DB.

Ainoimt

Cent.

1.'<I Kr»»l bilHvK iBt M. llaOK to Winn
Kr.injir,f c'r.ii<7.>/-<l^r-I'l M. Kv.* in.,i4.f..
iMt rn4irt.,H.r (Kvuiisvlllo to Turro H.).. .
Kuckville «'xt(>nMlun
Hviinirlllr, Hrn,lfrHoii it Nuahe.—XU inrirt.

l->i'Hntelllr,

LIST.

coiinr a great niTor by kIvIiik ua Immediate notice of anr error diecovered In oar Takiaa.

N. T., Lond.

ft

do

Phila,
N. Y.,

Aug.

1,1993
1,1893
!,"

1.

Jan. 1. 18*
lim ft 7(

Frankf. July

1.

July
Jan.

1,

Com Kxch. Bank

1995

Jane 1.189*
IStvn

1,

LeuedloMlch. Cent.
Owned by con eciing Co.'s. Cost of road
$898,384. Net esru'is I87V-71, $&t.42«.
Consol. of C. Bt. ft t. Jo., M. Jo. ft C.
and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. l.lneKan.
City to C. Bl., antn. ; braech, 81. Jo. to
Net earnings In I81I,
Hopkins, 61m.
HI.,

$148,076.

(V, 13, P.4S8.)

Amajorilv of tlock

''

l».

ver I'mltle Willi h Inectluo With Kansas
earnings of Kansas 1',,..,.
against $880.7li> lu
927,
t

i>:o.

1916
1880
p. i 9.)
18*9 In progrew.

.

to Lextmrton, Ky,
B'nk of America, March 1883, Covington, Ky..
mort bonds paid March, un$.
Jane, 1880
do

do

Lund

gr.UoTer6.000J«)aere«. Interest on 10
coroebonda la payable out of net earnings—•nbotanttuly apref stuck, (v. a

Ut

THE CHRONICLE.

698

[May

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

25, 1872.

LIST.

Subscribers will conrer a great fovor by givlu^ us Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables.
DESCRIPTION.

Miles
of

^•S

Sd

explanation of all reforeices, see Kuad ,2«
footnotes on ist page of KU Tables.

For

Lackawanna it Blootn-yburg— 1st
Ut inortgajfe (extenslou)

inorti^age.

2d mortgage

,

mortgage (extension)
In :Oine bonds
Lake Erie <fc LoiiiMtHlle—\%t mortgage
Lake Hhore^. Mich. iS'tf««A.— stock
lid

(O.
(C.

Buffalo

&

IS-ia

4(Xl.J0O

M. &S.

500.000
200,000

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

1(U3
1013
5il
521
65
»G
96
96

"aj
163

do
do
do
do
do
do
White Pigeon

&
Schoolcraft &
Kalamazoo &

2,50,(00

I

mortgage
Leaven Lato.. it Gat.— 1st M.,l.g.,s.t'.,conv
KansssC.and Santa Fe
Lehigh tfc LackaiDanna—\6t M
Lehigh Ka^/e.y— stock, com. and pretf
Uouds o! lli"»3exchangable for new
1st mortgage, new, 1368
2d mortgag . reg
Ist mortgage (Hazletou itU.)
Lexington dc St. Louis— Hi mortgage, gold
Street Connection bonds
Little

&

Rock

1,000
1,000

a
1,000
1,000
!,000

1,000
1,0(IU

1,000

1,000
l,00il

47
161
20,1

15
55

.Lo'n

W of Ind—Ht M gld
Long Branch Sea Shore— 1st mortgage.
Long Island- -atocl^
lojanni)CraioJ\lHV. vS.

1866

l.M

li'69

1,000

1870
1870

1,0110

1857

&

1,000

,

1st

1851
1867
1870

do

...

.,

vm

1868
1S71

1,000
1,000
JE200

i9;s<

1869

1870

tfe

A PM.ih—Ul M,t U.OIIO p.m

1,888,992
8,1»I.7I9
4.460,368
2,450,000

tk Oiiton.Uf/oii—\sl Si.,

1,>1«
1,000

income..

40
54

'.

MitfMlon

tt Cleeeiii!ul—\st mortgage, gold.
MaijiVille tt Lexl7tfftou-' IHl mortgage
Meaiijhii it Cfinrteittvn—stock

51
12 ^
49 X
291

.

i

Michigan Lake Shore— Ut mortgage
Mitldleton, Unioncille tt Water Gap—UtH,
Mitllttiul Pacljlc—ltit mo'-tgflg.*, gol.l
Mifflin tt Centre '.'o.— 1st mortgage
MitUfauitee tt St. Paul—stock

per cent (cumulative) stock

mortgage

A.&O.
A & o.

Is

lis

2d niortw'a,:e

1860
1870
1871

J.& J.
A.&O.
A.&O.
A.&O.
5
1

t.

"s's.
3 8.
7

2»4
281
2*4
111
12!

i',ii6ii

27
27
111
111
58
13
57

Via
lul3
1018

Eastern Uiv. {Palmer;

1,1)00

1, (Hi

1819
1S69

7
8
6
6

1,00(1

1,1X10

a

225,000
188,900

8

7

8

7

me

7
7
7
8
7
7
7

j'io

1000

49

1,000
IfiOO

I.

l"

10,825,719
5,502,000
1,191,000
79', 500
8,793.000
2 7.000
1,UVJ,OOU

Miiic.)

J57,6a7.)

v. 14, p.

Leased to N. Pac.
A|)l. 1,1900
April, 1812 Leased to P., Ft W. & C, 40 p. c. on gross
earn'g-. but $4".,000p r yr a uilnlu-uuj.
Aug. 1895
July, 1899 Net earnings 1871, $ll(,099.
Jan., 1899

L. gr. 1,632,000 acrep.

*

do
do

&

do
do

J.&
M.« N.
J.&D.

(v. 14, p. 887.)

Dec.l, 1899 Leased for 30 yea s to Pacific ot Mo.
March, 1872 Leased to Pitts., Cin. & bt, L., ftuar. by

May,

Penn. IIU. lessees assuming liabilities
1883
and paying $!SII,000 per yr. iv. 14, p. 59.)
1896
Jan. 1, 190O Land grant about 1,009,290 acres. State
aid $iu.000 per mile. Int. Is in default
Apl 1, 1900
April, 1900 State aid $15,(ioi) per mile.
1H72 Leased and operated by Phi.
,Tan
Reading.
Dlv'ds 7 per cent, (v 14. p. 6«.)
Oct., 1S77
Aug., 1900 In progress, Logansp. to Rockvllle, Ind.
Operated with N. J. Southern,
Sept!i'l871 ag Harb. br. completed in 1870. Dlv. of 3
July. 1898
percent, eut.. 1371, last prev.oue dlv, 4
1890
per cent in 1300. Co. h- Ids 1-t mort. bda
1893
Glen (.'ove br. bds.
to retire extension

&

,

.

.

.1.

all lines

1866-87
1886

May,

do
do
N. Y..

Philadeliihla.
N. Y., M.K. Jeeup

& Co

Oct. 15. 1893
April, 1898

Dec,

do

Opened

in 1-70.
(V. 13, p. 833.)

1887-1900
1889
1879

Dec,

New York.

Oct., 1880
Oct., 1890

do
do

do
do

ove

1901

Mat'On, Ga.

Portland. IstNat'l Bank
Boston. Webster Bank

1870-71, $192,994, al

n hands of receiver.
Feb., 1S7; Leased to summit Br. RR. at $0J,50O.

do

Jesup& Co

ope ated,

expenditures for new rolling stoc. &c
Total cost of pr perly. $21.()00.(«X) Dlvs.
of 7 to 8 per cent a year since 1863. Of
the $8,000,000 cons, loan $2.,500.000 reeer'd
to redeem old bds, balaiuie for imp'v'ts.

'71-'75

Nov..'80-'85

B. Alexander.

London, Ba ing Bros.

1871

Leased to Central Ga. RR., to bave the
same dividends as the lessee.
In progress, lOSm. and branch, OOni.
Leases the Dexter & Newport, Belfast &

Moosehead Lake. Kennebec & Portland
Andioscoggin and Leeds & FHrmington

189'o'-'91

Oct., 1874
Oct., 1900

roads.
Net earnings In I8:i. $468,797.
See report In Curo.Viclk. vol. 14, p. 459

July, 1898
July, 1901

July

Operated with Oa. RR.

Net revenue in 1870, $148 062. Cost of road
and euuipmeu 8, $6,902,171.

1691

Angusta, Me.

do
Apr. 1,1883
do
Boston, Washington Bk Oct. 1, 1895
Manchester

&

Boston.

18T2-81
.Iune,'74-'J7
May, 1872

July

1,

1839

1866
1866
.\ug. 1,1891
Aug. 1,1891
May 1, 1896

Sept.','

Sept.,

Baltimore.

London.
Baltimore.

do

.1

A.
D.

par to stockholders,

Oct., 1872

&

Louisville.

M&N,
F.

Feb.; 1897 Operated by N. J. Central RR.
Apl 15, 18T2 Receipts from all sources in year ending
Nov. 30, 1871, $5.1.02,3 2
May, 1873
net, $2,440,352.
June, 1898 Dividends in lOyrs, 100 per ct. In Mcli.,
Sept., 1910
1872, 33H ner cent new slock was sold at

N.y.,

Bo

July

I
Operated with Concord RK.
Leased to Host. CI. & K.. at J-^of earnings.
The completion of the Ohio River bridge
at Parkersburg and the change of gua.:e
in the Ohio & Miss. Kil. in 1371 air cied
the esrnlngsof M. & c. favorably. Gross
Net reveearnings wcro $1,690,907.
nue. $2(0,053. 8ee annual report IQ v. 14
p. 3:9.

1. 18911

May 1, 1896
do
WinsIow,L.&Co Aug. 1,189: 40m

ton, Treas. office.

Boat., Ilk of

do

June

ftoek subs. $1 350,000.
in oneration.
gr-., .399.366 acres. Net earnings. $326,719
l{ecently completed.
Cost of road and

1,1875 L.

Commerce Nov. 1,1885
Dec 1, 1889
do

equipments. $1,500,000.
Jan., 1390 Leased at 40 p.c. of carn'gs, (120.000 guar,)

Jun'lj. "l869 Leased to Southern Security Co. for Int.
on bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5
National Bank.
(Vo
years, and 6 per cent alterwards.
do
May"l','l88'
do
Jan. 1, 1885
do
do
.!.& J.
M.&N. N. Y., Swenson, P & Cc .May I, 1890 Past ifue coupon funded, and Interest toba
1900
resumed Nov. 1872. (v. 14. p. 491.)
A.&O.
N. y., Un. Trust Co.
July 1, 1901 About 630.00(1 acres land. (v. 12. p. 690.)
N. y..U. T. Co.
J.& J.
Jan 1872 Mainline. Dclr. to Chic, 295m.; JoUet &
U. Y.& Boston.
.I.&.l.
1SS2
N. Indiana, leased, 45m.; Mich. Air Line,
Boston Offlee.
A.&O.
lllm., purchased by i«sue of $1 ,9(10.(I0«
1882
do
A.& O.
London.
1872
(M.O, and H.*sumption of $'A10.t»10 bds
J.& .1.
Grand River Val.. 91in., leased at 5 per
1889
,1.*.I. N.Y. Farm.L. & T. Co.
cton stock after Jan., 18i3; Kal. & S.
1890
do
do
M.&N.
Haven leased. The M. C. also has traffic
do
do
1889
M.& N.
agreements wlthseveral roads. (v.l3,p,
1889
do
do
M.& N.
(v. 14, p. 84,387.)
82. 601, 667, eOO
do
Inly 1, 1888
do
,I.&.I.
do
do
Sept., 1879 Opened June, 1871.
M.&S.
AllesantoMuskecOTi.MlCh.
N.Y. .Bank of N.Y.
1339
,I.& J.
N. Y..3dNat'IBank.
Nov., 1886 Op. by Erie now. Leased to N. Y.& O. Mid.
M.&N.
N. Y.. Turner Bros.
Aug.. 1899 In progress.
F. & A,
Phlla.. Penn. RR.Co.
Aug. 1. 1897 I.easeJto Penn. RR. Cost. $217,015.
F.& A.
Jan., 1871 For annual report of 1871 see Cuki'^tolb,
New york. Office.
J. & J.
Net earnioeslu 18*1 we.
vol. 14. p. 65:1.
do
do
Feb. 15, 'TJ
&J
$2,840,311, against $2,767,787 In 1870. The
1893
do
do
J & .1
St. Paul & Clii ago road was purchtsed
1831
do
do
A.&O.
with the sterling bonds of 1872. Divi1874
do
do
M.&N.
dends since 1869 have been onpref. »t k.
1897
do
do
J.AJ.
Fed.. 13r2, 7 cash
Dec., 1870 (for 1871) 7
Dec, 18-0
do
do
cash; Feb., 1870, 7 cash and 3 In com.
Dec, 1870
do
do

y.,3cl

.

.

8
8

II, 82.3,

1,000

145,604;

June 1,1894

,

;

1(X)

l.OOli

f.

5

100
1.0(11

whenever called for; scrip crtfs are Issued and draw dividonde equal to stock,
for the amount paid on them. (v. 13, p.

M.& N.

1,900,000
200,000

l,llX),aiO

.

J.&D.
J.& J.

6
7
7

000
467,489

88),0l«)
l'

;

.

.I.&.l.
.!.& J.

.563

6li),0a0

lUinn, Central)
Baliota}

1g

2.294,51X1

70.000
1,000,000
500,000

:,(iO(i

;

Jnne. 1819 Consol. Sept.. 1869. of Louisville & Frank,
and Lex. & Frankf. roads. Clun. branch
Jan.. 18T2
to Covington, ftl>4m., opened In 1809.
Consolidated. Nov., 1871. withChe8.&
Onto. $1.0)0.000 new stocK sold to C. &
O. at 60. and $9 «.0Oo of stockholders
19(«)
stock at 03. (V. 13. p. 210. 635.)
N. y., ,1. B. Alexander. April,
Feb.. iaT2 Annual report pubh bed in Chroniclk.
Louisville.
N.y., J. B.Alexander, Jan.,'69-'7; V. 13. p. ^06. shows net earnings en

M.&S.

300,000
1,500,000
150.000
850,0«P
15flOOJ

1,000

Jan. I, ISSI
Jan.l, 1893 In progress.
Feb., 18T2 Consolidation, Juce, 1869. of the L. Shore
road (including Clev.,P. & A. and Clev.
Feb!,"l8T2
& Tol.) and the Mich. S. & N. lud. Co.'s
Oct., 1879
a' d Sept.. 1869. Buff. & Erie Co., whlcli
July, 1900
Included the Buff. & State Line, and Ei le
July, 1900
& Northeast. Detroit, Mon. & Tol. road
May. 1885
and Kalamazoo & AVhite Pigeon are
Nov,, 1877
owned Jamestown & Frankl, leased at
Aug., 1876
'W per cent of gross earnings, ai.d Bal.
July, 1874
Alleg. & G. R.. leased for Int. on stocc
Jan., 1830
and bonds amounting to $103,800 per yr.
Ocr., 1892
Total length operated, l,o;iin. In 1871
April, 1899
gro-8 earnir gs were $14.797,975 op. exDec, 1873
penses, 9,779,606 net earnings, $5,018,168.
l-ee report In (jhro^iiclk. v. 14. n. 627.)
July, 18a5
April, 1886
Total receipts in lt70, $13,457 540. On. exNov., 1873
penses, $8,502,620. An increase of 4()p.c.;
stock was voted in '71 to hhareholdei s on
July, 1882
Sept. 1886
payment of 33 1-3 per cent of the par
Ai ril, 1898 value In cash; loper ct. Nov. 1 lOper ct.
Jan. 1, 1890 Dec. 1 and 13H previous to Aug., 1872,

1900
N. Y., Bank of America
Jan.. 1874
do
do
Jan.. 1881
do
do
Jan 1897
do
do

m".&s.

.1

1,1100

Co.

do

J.

8

17,9 5.900
1,1)00

N.

7

1g.

569

M.*
J.&

S,'UO,ilOO

1,300,000
1,200,000

&

Philadelphia.

j.a'n.

2,500,000

B,312,T25
l,SI7,9t7
l,293jOOO

N. Y.. Vermllye

J. &.I
J.&,I.

F.& A.
F,& A.
M.& N.

1,0"0,1W
131

370
S7U

&

F.'& A.

6

1(10,(101)

..

2d mortgage
ifemphistt tittle Jiock—Ut M. I. gr
Artcaneas l,:>a"i, tlu.ilOlper mile
HemphiH it St. f,riu.H—lst n.ort bonds, 1. gr
Michigan Central— toek
Ist mortgag**,eonvei't.. sinking fund
let inortga;;e, convertible
Jat mortgage, sterling, non-convertible.
Miebigan <:'entral (Air Line mortgage) ,
Mlohigan Air iiie Ist M..assnm.by M.C.
Kalamazoo &, South Haven, 1st M.. guar.
do
do
2d M., guar...
Grand Rlv. Valley, tut M.. assumed
do
do
2d M-, guar

Uuwa &

'e'

(office.

do

A.&O.
J.& U.
A.&O.
7g. A.&O.

5.X),no,i

-

mortgage, convertible

Philadelphia

Pbila.,F. I.T. & S.D.Co
N. y., N. J.South'n R.B

7
5
7

150,00

3a'),ooo

105

Delaware— \il mortgage...
mortgage

(Iowa

7

A.

Boston Office.
do
N.T.. Union Trust Co.

do

7g.

Martjlii'ul <£

\

1,10(1,000

&

N. y..Bkol America.
do
do

Various. N. Y., M.K.
A. t O.
do

2173X1

3d mortgage
Scioto & Kock. KK., 1st mortgage

1st mortgage
1st mortgage
l>t mortgage
lit UiOtlnaKii

7
7
7

1,149,300
90,000
560,000
1,000,000

.1. & D,
.I.&.l.
J. & J.
J.& J.
.I.&.l.
.1. & J.

F.

2,500,000

746,300
oai.ooo
496 8*2
425,000
741,400
52.000

1871

J.

J.&D.

431,50(1

pi-elt"

7

181.000
88.0(0
333.IX)
5.919.000
£71X1,000

1,100,000
514.000

1870
1868

J.

A.&O.
F. &A.
J. &,).
A.&O.
M.&N.
M.&N,
A.&O.
A.&O.
A. « O.

554, 00
8.8:3.580
1.15t,i«)
849.0*1

191,000

2d mortgage

Ist

f.

69,IK«)
25,t«»)

6110,000
3,4.34.520

let mortffif^e, dollar
let mortgage, sterling

Preferred

J.&l).

3

1,000
100

Maivtjteld *fc Fi'a}niughani~\%l mortnAS'i.
JturietUi tt CincinntUi—alock, com
Rtoclc, let preff

;

6

4K

2.50O,i'0O

[Aiid'OXOgglu li.R. Interest scrip
do
do Bath City lOim
Portland & Kennebec, stock
do
do Varmoutli stoclc ctfs.
do let mort. extended
do
do
do Consolidated nioi't. ..
do
do Portland City loan ...
Somerset & Kennebec, Ist & 2d oioi-t's...
Manchester iii Lawrence— ^tock

Loan

8g.

A.&O.
J.& J.
A.&O.
Q-F.

851.000

600
100
187I1

Tenness.see

A.ftU.

F.* A.
M.& N.

100,(XX)
'67-'70

I

let

J.&

J.&

670,iXX)

i97H

Portga(/f—l%t M., gold
Maine Central— ^tock
BoudstUlOO.tXKJLoau. A. &K. RR
1st mortgage, Bangor L'n (P. & K. RB.).,
Extension Bonds, IBTO. gold
New Loan tor^l.liXI.OOO, gold
Leeds & Farmlngtnn U.K. loan..

2rl

J.&.).
f.

2,0 '3,48.3

600,000

in 1871, $393,874,
osa earnInns, »874,410. Stock, »1.335,000. (v. i4, p.

628.)

;

&D. N.Y.,N. Bk Comm'rce.
New york & Cincinnati

f

7

3,00 ,000
1,50 ,000

3,0)0,0.11

G

Net earnings

;

(*-M.

M.&N.

771.500

20
77

Uouds

Marquette

J.

2.88

15,1889

July, 1887
Juiy, 1887
July, 1888
Jan. 1, 1897

do
do
do
do

ft I).

,1

f.

225.00

<

tr-irteua

6g.

9iio,o;io

1,500,IXX1
200,(X10

,

do
do
Louisville Loan,
Consol. Ist mortgage for $3.000,000
Memphis & diio, 1st M., sterling, guar. ..
LoalHcllle, Neiv Albany d: C'A/c— Stock
Lfjkens Vullei/^atuck
Macon A Auymta—\fit\i. guar, by Ga
1st mortgage, not guaranteed
Macon <ft IlrunHWick—Vst M., State endors
ad mortgage
Kqulpm ut bonds
...
Maco-> (fc Western— stoc^i

Stock. 2d

59.0(X)

M.&8.
\.& O.

2.(>46,100

100

15,188(1

May

;

Philadelphia Office.

N.

6

50

tfc

Louisville Loan
Lebanon branch Louisville Loan
Memphis branruTlst mortgage
Lebanon Br. Extension, 1st mortgage

M.tilison

Q-J.

M.&
6

10O.00O

1875
1835

1,

March
Apl.

:

7 f

7

2,9il8,0(Kl

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

N. y.. Boston & Phlla
A.&<),
do
do
Pittsburg Office.
Q-,I.
F. * A. N, Y., Winelow,L.& Co
J.& J. N. y.. Farm. L. & T. Co

5,(X)0,0(10

1,000
1,000

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

•!

REMABKS.

StocXn,
last Dlv'd.

Wn Jan.

A.&O.
J.A J.
J.& J.
J. A J.
J.*, I.
J.& J.
J.& l>.
J. & J.

3,826,000

1,(«X1

when Due

10

6

50

Lex., 1st morrgage..

do
2d
Nashville— stocic
mortgage on main stem

t.

11)

301,(100
18,158,60,1
iTl,t!80

6g.

1(«)

do

Louitptlle

f.

'i^

19(l.a)0

l.OOO
l.OOO

;

&

7g.
7g.

3.500,oro
6,1 00,000
750.000

50
soo

,

Lcvlngton & Fraiikfort
Louisville Loan
Louisville, Cinn.

8
7
7

500.01X)
501,1X10

nom.

vv

5

Principal,

Payable, and

N. y., Del., Lack. &
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
New York,
N. y.. Union Trust Co.
do
do
do
do
N.y., BankolN. York.
N. y., Union Trust Co.
do
do
N. Y., Bank of N. York.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

M.&S.

1.00(1

1869

by

M.&N.
J.* J.

300,(»X1

4,500,000
8,200,000
V83,S50
355,000
5,000,000
720,000

^ here

A.&O

175,0IX)
1511,000

per cent stock
Frankfort bonds

9

Lijiilsvllle

115,000
2,014.0JO
864.000
100.000
200.000

4,108,000
1,471,000

1st

Preferred

1,WW,(100
I,5IX),000

1,000
5>
1,000

,

mortgage, man line
Extension
Glen Cove braucb
Louixvllle, Cin.(t Lexington—static

J.& J.
A.&O.
A.& O.
J.& D.
J.& J.

l,0ftl,UO0

500

l»7i)

ifc

.!.& J.

840,000
1,0(10

O.
J,

&

M.'iN.

100,110

1,000

A.i
J

M.&N.
r.& A.

400,000
100,000

50
185J
1868
1S70
1857
1869

K.& A,

3,0t»),lX10

l.OOO
1,000
1,000

s. f

Little Rock, Pine Jil. <k N. O.-Ark. S.
Little Sc h a f/ Ik ill— stock
Ist mortgage, sinking fund

1,0110
1,00(1

2(10

Fort Smith— l6t mort., gold.

Land grant,

1,800.000
1,J34,00C
8,699.000
5.25C.00O
2,693,000
9.4,000
500,000

IS

82M
82X isM

mortgage

533,5(10

1,000
1,000

1,00(1

J.«.l.
K.& A.

1,100,000
34,404,500
14.000,000

"ico
l,001f
1,000

100

,

com

1851
1859
1867
1869
1852
1855
1806
1858

18*5
1869

1st

Iflt

1869
1870
1870
1855
1857
1856

1862
1866
1868
1S69
1867
1867
1808
1863
1^69
1869
1S70

hree Rivers
Schoolcraft
Kalamazoo, Allegan & Gra;id Rapids
Jame3towu& Fraukliu, 1st mortgage
do
do
2d morttfaife ...
Lake Sup. ct J/i«8,— Ist M., gold, 1. ^r., s.f.
2d raort , gold, I. gi., s. f., conv
Zrtiore«ce— stock

Little JfirtJrtf— stock,

900.000

1855

100

i

Payable,

ISCO
1860

Erie, mortgage bouda

do
do
do
Kalamazoo

wnen

+

21

16:J

Tol. RK.)

7,1^

jyift*

1074

& Tol. ItiJ,) s'k'g Td

&

i:

"37

,

Guar .nteeu. Ill per ct, stock
Bonds of October 1, 18(1!), S. F
Consolid mortgage, 1870, coBp
do
do
reg
I8t mortgage. R. fund M. 8. & N. I
2d mortgage Mich. B
Ist mortgage (O., M.& T. RR.)
I8t mort. (C, I'. «fc A. IMi.), Sunbury bds.
2d mort. (C, P. & A. IMl.) registered bds.
3d mortgage (C. I'. & A. IIM.)
Lake Sliore dividend bonds, April, I8(>9...
Jjnctlon Uli l8t mortgage bonds
mortgage
2d mortgage

-

Outstanding.

Bondu,

INTERERT OR DIVIDEND=.

Amount

23
60

Scrip (IS"^ per cent, ca^h yet payable)...

1st

*^
«>

7

».

.1

.

.

;

May

THE CHRONICLE

26, 1872.-|

697

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscribers will conftor m sreat lavor
DESCRIPTION.

UUea

«-8

of

59

For oxplanfttlon of »11 references, §ee Road
foot notei on Ut page of RR.Tables^

rieda C.)

MIIwiniK.i\Voiii('rn

<fr

M/rfM— itock...

tri«.)-lnt morl
Minn, it .\'H t ft treat -1st M. HO\i\.*.t
MtMHtM^fpvt tV«Ir«/— 1st M. (M. C. K. R.)..
2il inoL-fKrtKW (M. C. R.R.)
Ti'nn. Strtle Loan
Mtif., fiioiifHt'ttt- Hftl ;?.— IstM.Rold
\*i tuortifaKe (357,000 acrcA land)
UondH, sUio Arkansas. $10,000 per mile.
MixHinxippi tft T\Bnn,—\%l mort

Mineriil

/'i>int

>,a74A»
M1S,000
2as,iioo

1.00(1

;(iiii

(

mn .f Si-hinjik(U

Mhif

an

I,

I'll

£100

4.000.000

iH6e
1871

1,IV0

3JTO,000

i.oou

2,900,000
8,«09,M)0
890,000

so

(

1870

1888
1870

&

IJWO
1.000
1,000
1.00U

800JX»

500

A

18M
IWT

mn

Sufauta~-\6t M.,cn. by Ala.

1870
1370

MoHticelto dtPort i/^rpf^— Ist mortgage
JBM«a>-«tock

Mom»A

mortgage, sinking f^nd

IM mortgage
Convertible )>onds
CoDRtrnctton bond*

ft

a

••

var.
var.
1871

sauooo

1,000

500,(XI0

so

I3.«g8.2ga
SflOO.OOO
3.O0O.0OO

/
(I

1000)
1000

1870
1867

i',6fio

500
100

100

mortgage, convertible

18M

Newark db New Tor*— tst mort
Newark. Somertet tt StraiiMp, O— Ut mort.

A

1S«7
1869

7liun(on— stock

iBt mortgage
Neteca/itl«
Bearer Vallei/— Stock
A'euj Haven
Derbu—Ht mort
Haven Mtddletown
lfJ«— Ist

isei

A

A

New

A

mort..

Baren A JV>>r<Vtanip.(cantU ZiR)—stock
Mortgage bonds, coupon
Bond^ conv- rt., tax free, coupon
Holyoke & Westfleld KR

A^.

1st

525.00

a

1869

1899

iSTO

'Jerset/— stock

Loan

1865
18li8

1868
1870
1871

1,000
1,000
1,000
UIO
1,001
1,000
'ft

»
1,000

Income bonds

1871

Jfirney Went /-/««— Ist mort.,

gold

1870

Neto London JVor(A.— stock

N.

OrJrrui'i.Jficks.

2rt

100

Mortgage bonds

*i8t

A Ot. Nort/i.—lit

mo rtcagf
O. CUy exten. bonds

ft

mori..

Income bonds, gold

N.
Mobile A Texan— Ut mort., skg fimd
id mortgage, endorsed by ^tate La
yew VoTK tc Boston^Ut mortgiige, gold ..
New Vork Central A HiuUion mver—%totk,
2f. O.,

18->6

i,ix;o

1860
1870
1870

1,00(1

18:i
1871

1,(«
10(1

100

fN. Y., Central)..

lor debts assumed
do
B.A N.F, stockh'd's do
do
railroad Ktock,.
do
do
do
real estate
Bonds convertible till *6»
do
Rent'.wal bonds
2d mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson River)
8d mortgage
do
Coui)on bonds 1871 (not mortgage)
yew York A //«r/em—stock

1853
1856
1854
1S53

Bonds
do

,

a

e,

1,000

a
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,090

1,1(10

60
50

Preferred stock

mortgage

I8>3
1863
1881
1853

Gonsoltdated mortgage of 1863
Sinking Amd
Plain bonds
N. Y. Hointatonic A JVorWlem— Ist mortu..
New York A y. Bawn^-9tock
Scrip (SO per cent paid)
1st

mortgage

mortgage
1M9

Rxlc nslon
General mort. ($1,000,000 anthorlzed)
yues it- yew Lisbon ( O)— Ist mortg
North CaroUnn—stock, com

"ioo
,

1857

O—

•B7-.68

yorth4wttern (8.
fitock,
ft percent preferred stock
1st

1857

com

mortgage, new

,

,

2d morttrage. new
Ponded Interest certlflcate*
yorth Pen nty/ran (a— Stock

mortgago
Chat col mortgage
2d mortgage
let

N'trtk Shore (L. /.)— 1st

"500
900
50
90
500
900

,

,

,

mortgage

Sorthfrn Central—stock
1st mortgage. State loan
2d mortgage, sinking fund, conpon
3d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon
Sd mortgage. T.*C. RR (guar by Bait)...
ConsoUdaMu mortgage, gold, coupon....
do
do
do reg
Income convertible bonds
yorthem, N, ^.—Stock
Bonds. 1874. not mortgage
Northern qf N. Jeraej^vtock

Istmortgage

A.*0.

«(t

J.
J.

IjODD

M
\a

ine

143

1865
18S3
1868
1868
1870

at
143
142
112

8X

I'

V. Y..
N. Y.,J.L. King.

do
do

Nov.,"«9-ll
Aug. 1,1875
.lan.l,

do
do

Memphli,
do

Operated aader leaae by aa aaaoclaMMi.
Bonda proteatad Dec. 15. (v. M, p. M8.)

Offlofl.

N.Y. .Clark, Dodge A Cu Ji'n.,l8B9
do
no
Drc.,190O

MOfO

(T. 18. p. 807.)

Conaol. or u. P., > o. Br, A Tebo A Neoabo
Val.
Projected ttta. L. fr. i^jfOO
Proli
acrea,
rea, 8,10(,
ifio
to lodiao
8,10(AW being ankJacT
occop"}
eup'T. (T. 12,p.4M:U,pJM.)
Stock.''
k. 18,960.000. Luda, 12^000 acraa. and
I.OM
690rtll

Cherokee

Ut d.

whole line propoaed, Gtrard. Ga. to Mo
Jan., 1889 bile, -asm.
Jan., 1887
1900
11,000,000 of oldbonda retired with theac.

N. T., Nat. City Bunk
Savannab, C. KU. Bk.
N. Y., Bontter A Co.

M.ft N.

8tata aid,

gr., 257J0DO acres.

£er mile. Line from Eunice. Ark., on
lUa. River, to Pulton, on Bed B\U8m.
Apr. 1,1876 Net (lamln a in year anolng l<ept. 80, 1810,
8ep.l,%M8 uiTt04; imt.'tMXj urn, in«,844: lact

A.ftU.

Columbus, Ky

loblle to

& 6°g MAN.

498m.

1882
1882
1888
1888

MAN.

8

A>

K. Co Ian. ira Leaaad to P. A Kead«M«r '84 tor llilif.
Bank ,?an. I.ir Oroaa eam'as. 1871, tMJM, CoaLfl,iS;nio.
Agency of Co. •Ian. 1.1890 Mankalo. Minn, to BUla Uaa Mia.

J. ft J.
J. ft J.

8g

b

CMtn^tOME

18*1

A

r.AA.
do
do
Feb., 1904
J.*J. N. Y., Farm. L. A T. Co. Jan. 1, 1899
A.AO.
Boston. Co,V Office.
Apt 16,1810
J.A J. New VorK A Savannah. 1872-16

^ll

and brancbea

LeaaesM.O. ft 'f. road'lo Galna21m. Net cam'ga 1810 $649,80

Tllle, Ala.,

1880,1160,798.

(V. 12,

p.'JM; U,p.40(.)

Leaaed In perpetuity by N. T. A O. Midi.
Operated by £rle. Net eam'ga, (14,865.

May',' 1886

do
A.AO.
Oct., 1887
M.ft8. N. Y., G. Opdyke A Co Meh 1, 1888 Road In prorresa and will probably be
00
J. AD.
do
June 1,1900 completed Montg. to Enfaola In 1812.
N. Y., Union Trn-t Co
Operated by Krio. Cost of road. $'22,833.
7g. f. (J- J.
189(1
N. Y., Del. Lack. A W. Jan 1872 Leased In perpetuity to Del., Lark A Wee.
?>*
do
The lessees assume all llalillltlea and pay
M.AN.
do
1914
do
7
F.ft A.
7 per cent on stock, and 3 per cent after
do
1891
.T.ft J.
do
1874, If they then earn 10 net on M. A K.
do
1900
do
Net earnings In 1871 were 1668,918. tToL
?
r.AA.
do
1889
{
7 f
A. ftO.
do
do
Oct., 1901
14, p. 523.)
Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., branch to JasN. Y., iriip.'ft'Trad. Bk
per, Tenn., total, 1T2m.
•J.'ft.I.
\m
7
J. ft J. N. Y.,H.T.WIl!!on&Co July 1, 1900 Leased to L. A N., who pay 6 p.c. on stock
after 12. (v 12. p. ew. 188, v 13, p, 801.)
§«• A.AO. Nashville, V .'r Office. Oct., 1887
Boston Offlce.
M.ftN.
May, 1913 Net Income, 1810-11. $1(»,416. (v.f4, p.«J
Bridgeport, Conn.
Feb., 1872 Net Income. 1871, «2i»,918; 1870, t30B,108.
»M F.ft A.
do
(V. 14, p. W».)
J. A J.
July, 1876
N. Y., Central of N. J
.I.A.I.
Leaaed to N. J. Cent. Cost, f23<1,28S.
7
7g. t. M.&N. N, Y., Union Trust Co. Nov'.'i,'l88« Leaaed to Band.. M.AN.; guar, by B. A O.
4
v.* K.
New Hedford.
May, 1872 Net eamlnga 1810-71, tS2^. (v. 14, p. 41.)
Bost.,Snirolli Nat. Bk. luly 1, ;881
6
J. ft J.
April, I8T.! Leased to Pa. RR. Dlv.. 1871. 10 per cent.
^H
New Haven, rt.
1^98 ft 1900 City of N H gnar. I22S.00D of these
Var.'
N. Y. Hatch ft Foote. May 1, 1889 In operation, N. Haven to Mid., 32m.
7 t. M.ft N.
,

.

1

120.00(1

6

7

M. AS.

6

New Haven,

J.'&'j.
J.
J.

A

7

Net income,

do
do

A.ftU.

f.

1870-71,1150,515. (v. 14, p. 48.)

Jan., 1899
April, 1880
1891

N. Y., Co.'s Offlce.
Apr. 10, '72 Operated witb C. ft Ambov RR. and Del.ft
N. Y., Bk of Commerce Aug.. 1879
Kar. Canal, aa the United Co.'s of N. J.,

Q."-J.

?«

F.AA.
F.A A.
F A A.

1.

do
do
N. Y.,

(i.

do
do
Opdykc ft Co.

do

do

N. Y., Co.'s
do
do

M.AN.

and leaaed to Fcnn. BR. (v.

1878

do
do

p. 522,

Leased to N. Y. ft Oaw. Midi, for 7 p.c. gid
on Ist M., and 7 cur. on 3d M. A atock.
Leases L'g Br. A Seashore. Ket earnlDsa,

181
Nov. 1.1889

Offlce.

14,

695.)

IS'il

1-95

(V. 14, p. 928, 6H.)

1871,1169,317.
issi

May

Now

1900 In progress.

1,

Newark

to

Emmans.

Pa.

London, Office. April, 1875 Op. under contract with V. Central for 20
l,4li8.400
J. ft J.
A.ftO. N. Y., Bk of N.America Bept.,188S years at »240,0()O per yr. (v. H. p. 43,354.)
300.000
N. Y., J. B. Alexander, Jnly 1,1886 Gross earnings year ending Feb. 28, 1871,
3,000.(10,1
J. ft J
do
1,5(10.(100
S
A.ftO.
do
Oct. 1, 1890 $1 ,694,000.
do
2,(Kin.l«10
7
do
M.ftN.
1890
do
do
l.(X10,000
7
1800
J. ft J.
J. ft J. New York and London. Jan. 1.1915 In progress west of Miss. B. Bee CbxoN'
I2..'>00 p.m. 8or7g.
.J.

ft

A.ftO.

7

166.000
88.000
2,900.000
1,894,000
166,000
1,990.000

6
7
6
7
7

7f.

M.AN.
A.AO.

8..'i0O,00O

4

J.

1,500.000
3,0U),000

4

J.

7
6
7

M.A N.

7
7

.I.ft J.

9

J.

112,306
106,000
161,000
7,900,000
1,900,000

F.ft A.

J.

"i,"

7

250«>0

6

616.(Xn
500.000
l.OOO.OOO
324.200

7

ft ,1.

A

7
3

do

do

N. Y., M. Morgan's Sons

do
do
do
do

do
do
do

CTiarleaton.

Phlla lelphla Office.

A.AO.
F.AA.

N.Y.. Market Nat. Bank.

202.608
2,243,000
9SjOOO
961,000
8J)68.400

109/nO

,Q.-J.

J

6
8

6
f.

Jg.
.g.f
4

6

A J.

A.AO.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.
A.AO.
A.AO.
J.AU.
A AG.

do
do

J.AJ.

April, 1R91

(v. 14, p. 84.)

1879

An Increase of $2,000,000 In stock waa made

Jan., I8T2

In March, 1871. theproceedaiobe used for
new depot In N. Y. and other pnrpoaea.
Dlvdenda of 8 per cent, per year have
been made for 5 years and no snrplna

Jan

May

.

1873
Feb. 1, 1893
Jan. 1, 1881
July, 1812
1,

May. 1896
1872
1818
1818

Commorly known aa Stonington RR. Of
the 1869 bonda the Co. hold ti e balance
not outetandlpg. a part to retire the
bda due 1818 A 74 aau the real for
rutore expenses.
$163,000

1881

1875
Jan'.'i,'lS85

Apr.

Net eamlnga, 1871. $73,023.
.vet eamlnaa In year ending MinlO. 18n>,
tl88.89«. LeaedSept., mrto Rlchm. A
Danv. for Penn. R'l. bee CBBOXtcui
vol.12, 779;

.

1877
139*

1,

Mayl,

:

1887

13, p. 402.

do
do

HarrlJbnrg.
Boston, Office.

do
J City,
J.

Apr.

do

Bodaon Co.

Bk.

1.

1871
1818

;

aM

net revenue. $101,653. old lat
Id
mortga. yet outstanding
"
nnal report, (v. 14, p.'Hb.:
Ket earnings. 1870-71.
in un-ii.
$690.T«; fn 1868-** It
$388,210.

(V.14, p. 33.*.$.)

Leaaed to Flu'h.

A

N.

14'^m.

F|.<e.

Co«t,niO,948.

and leaaea 13., total

operated. SITm. Dividends have been *
three year* and prenoosly
rsr cent for Neleamtngs
pereani.
lg7l,$l.Z71J<I

April, 1900
See annnal report In Cbsoxiclb,
Jan.. 1817
p. 833.
July, ItOO
July, 1900
Apiii, uao
Dec.. I8n DiTtdaadi 8 per cent (or S yean.

do

1, 1873,

Operatini; rxpenaaa. $$01,19*

Mar, ira Company owns

Baltimore ft PhUadel.
Annapolis.
Irredeoma.
Baltimore.
lulv, 1888

ifiOOflOO

«OOA)D

$8,260317.

.lune, 1886

Sept., 189*

J.A.I.

MAN.

which was exch'dforconsol certlflcates.
In 1868 the stock of thetwosepara'eCo*a
wa« $42,712.71X1. The Co. publishes no
report, except the returns required by
the ^tate. Net earnings In 1870-7:. were

$806,463.

J.AJ.

S

lilv. roads.
In Dec.. 1868 the N.Y. Cent.'
declared a dlv. of 80 per rent In scrip,

Oroaa earnings year ending March

6

6

ifi.K. vol.lt.p. 491.

May 1,1875

1867

7
9 i.

M.AN

1,1883

Aug. 1,1816
Dec 1S4887

July, 1811
18W-78

109,028
8,80 '«)0

7

1

July 1.1899

2,32SM0

7

1,1876
1

Jnly 1.1816

do
do

10

'72

May 1,1883
Aug.

May
May
May

,

M..

1.5,

Ian., 1890
1871

1711.500

MOMO

Apr.

A
181'f A

do
do
do
do

do
do
do

M.AN.
M.AS.

1JI58,!00
135.000
5,601.100

1915
_
_

$5,000.00). not Issued, (v.14. pJ21.)
• l»^9i2d
'*
15. 'Ti Consoi..>ov. 1 1869. of N. Y. Cent.ft Hud.

Shops. North Carolina. July,

M.AB.

50.000
898,900
105,000
820,000

1.

y

a.'a'o.
J. A J.

MAN.

490 JOO

1,,

left over.
In progress, W.Plalns.N.Y.toB'kfleld.Ct.
Jan.,187J Op. with Hartf . A N. H. road, receiving 57
p. c.net. Balance baa been called to be
N ,N!'Bk"o'l'Bcpubllc Oct., :813 paid on the scrip, July, 1872.
N. v.. G. Opdykeft Co. Inly 1, lim In progress. Guarantees Monclalr and N.
do
do
May 1, 1S96 J. u idlaud. Capital paid In, $5,336,113.

J.

M.AN.
M.AN.
J.AJ.
F.AA.
J. A.I.
M.ftN.
J.AJ.
J.AJ.

AM

7

J.

F.AA.

7g.r

loOAn

A J.

F.ft A.

ifioo.m)
184

ft 11.

A

an.

M

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.T., Grand Un. Depot.
do
do
N. Y., Union Trust Co.
N. Y., Gr. Union Depot.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
„ do
„
N_^Y., 187 Broadway.
"- Depot,
N. T., Grand• Un.

J.4D.
J.

Co.'s Olllce.

N.Y.,l.ond..Birlln&Fr't.
y
N. i Union Trust Co. Apr.
.

A.AO.
M.AN.
F.AA.
M.ftN.
M.AN.
M.AN.

4
6

.592,000

1.767,00(1

New York

J.

M.&N.

2.50(;.ooo

45,00 1.MI0
44,428,880
5,986,626
1,514,000
76.000

1,228010

100

iesi

bear 8 nar

p.e4,an,

Plilla<lelpbl>, 1>.
Detroit, lit Nat.

A J.
AD.

1.000.000
3.000,000

1,S00M0
1,934M0
1,000
1.000
1.000

(T.14,

n07,84«.

10
7
8
8

am.

atoak. Dee., IKO (for

UM,

tiMtMt

1901

Feb., 1896

Land

7
8
6

F.ft A.
F.ft A.
M.ft N.
A.4 0.

5,510,000
898,000
190,000

100
1,000
1.000
1.000
1.00O

and

On com.

1 1n com. stock : r.b.. ir.O, I eaali
1 In r.om. atoeki Jan.,
14

1891

. RR

a J.

1.100,000
2,100,000
1,000,000
400.000
200,000
7,295,200
300,UIO
450,000
1(«>.U»
8,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000

1,099«IO

18i0

Mortgage bonds

Kondsof

a
1,000

1855
1868
187U
ISTl

Im pro vement

Preferred stock

1,000
1,000

'ioo

y. r. A Oswego JAtf .— Ist M., gld
3d mortgage, convertible
2dmortgaire, non-convertible
yew Yorkt Prov. A Ami.—etock
1st

J.

1,000
1,001
l.OOO
1,000 ia.5'i0n.itl.

Certtflcatea

Premium bonda

Ist

2,.>10.0U)

"ioo

.

id Loan
Sd Loan, due State New Jcrev
NJ. Midla7i(i—\6t M..gld.guar by N,Y.& O.
2d mortgage, currency
>. 7. .Southern— ist mortgage
let mortgage (Toms' River br.)

yew

2,600,000
1,963,539
1.546,000
2,100,000
SUJJIOO
.800,000
1,»72,400
112,600
600,000
800,000
900.000
1T2.S00
6O.1,0CXI

(8&70

2d iiiorrKRgc

Nsw

1,365,000

t

1,000

25

LoweiI—aioc\i

ATew Bedford

47,000
1,040,000

l,00il

yaugatHck— Stock
let

lain

7B.

88,600
2.600,000
4,371,858
5,992<000 8

1,000

1864
1860

Bonds of 1871, coup
ycuhwlte A CAaifanoofra—stock
Bonds, ondorsed
2f(uhPiU6 A Decatur— Ut M., gr. by L.&N.
2d M ortgage
JVi-LsA u'l it

stork.

t8H
int

MA

2d mortgage

let

alocki Jaa.,ltl»,7e*akaad 10 hi
1818

do

Mobile A London.
Mobile.
London.
188,010
U.ftN,
I'•./mja*
Mobile.
80,000 p.m 7g.r.
B
N. Y. (1. Opyiike A|Co.
laovooo
Qoaben Bank.
M.ft N.

Iiieome bonds, vd murtKrage
Montctair RaHtcfij/ of .V.-Z.—lst M., guar.
db

6

1,17*^00

Ut mortgage, not endorsed

REMAnW.

Offlca

N.r.. Mil. A 8t.
N. Y., U. r. Co.

UJl.

Tf

000

500

•5»-*66

mortgage, sterling.,

Montgomery

PrIaelptI,

London, Morton R. A Co Jan.,

J.
J.
J.

4k

8

4,85'<,000

I,O0O

a

1810
isea
1867
18iO

1 4!f7

do

?' J.«.l.
MAN.

4 148.000

5,000.000
1,950,000
877,500

A

).«
J.

An

1856
1886

Arf«— Ist mort

oar Tables.

la

(

when Ova,

>i.4kS.

J.

2,000/100
1,278.160
1,860,000
l.OOO.OOO
1,950
600,000
1,179,500
409,818

Interest bonds.
Interest bonds, sterlloK

Monigomtrv

BonOt,

J.4kJ.

10

IfiW n,000p.in.

,

New York

?' J.*J.
P.AA.

\fuim

('ohHuluUted bonds
T(>nncssee State loan
A TTkwm .
l-tt M.,gld.s.f.,onroadftland.(ir.P.8,Br)
lf«t niorturaKe.KoM. (Tebo.jt NuoHho)
Co[\H.il. M., Roid, ou road and land
Mtinouri ft.. >t .s. .ft Guir—Xat M., I. gr. s. f
id mortgage, for »2.000.000
Mobile ,t Oirard~\9t mort. if -222.500 end. )..
rtgage
riatn bonds.
J/eMf« <ft JTonl.— iBt M. gld, endora. by Ala

LIST.
say error 4lseovere4

When Ptnbla ud

F.*A.
P.* A.

7 8.10
7
7

2S4W0

itm

Mo. Kant.

lat

^^t^'ieal

•Undlng.

1,000

1.000

....'.

*\ i-Htern
h. A, M.iconv.topref. mock)
Inn. Ul inort^affti
Mil., Miiriiiotroi it- fireen Bav—\%t mort..

Hi.lViii A

oi

lutDlrl'd.

.m

>

Immodlate notice

IMTKIWBT OB DIVlDKHDg,

Onl-

a::

I

Til'

Mlltt

fflrlns ns

Amount

Mihmni^f .» SI. /5iM/~<ContInned)
UM>i'
<irleda C)
3(1

bjr

toL

1874

er. br Krle at I* p. ct of gnea aan'
(•(<wiilBaa,ISII.$8BJ((. (Tri4,p.l

14

(May

THE CHRONICLE.

698

25, 1872.

EAILEOAD STOCK AND BOND LIST
Subscribers will confer a great ftT»r
DESCKIPTION.

bjr

Amount

Miles

of

Out-

For explanation of all references, see Kg ad
foot notes on Ist page of KB. Tables.

standing.

<t lI'orcMler— Stock
Ist mortgane, State loau.slnklngfnna.
Plain bonds
Ooustrnctlon bonds

Norwich

1870
1870

gr....

I.

Preferred stock

Equipment bonds

1,0(X)

1870

1,000

mortgage, E. Dlv
mortgage, W. Dlv
ad mortgage, W. Dlv
Income mortgage, W. Diy.
Consol. mortgage, for *b,S0O,tOO
Consol. mortgage, sterling,
rmideddebt, w.rtlv.................

1852
1852

i.otio

1.000

19,993.847
4,024,474
2.050.000
&50.000

Via

1000

5.14,000

1862
1863
1868
1862
1871

l.OOi)

i.oa)

221,500
2,761,000

£200

105,(X)0

—

lOO
100

1st
1st

2d cons. 8. F. inort., for »4,000,000
Oil creek it Allegh. Ji—Stock

',

.

1864
1865
1866
1867
1871
18T2
1871
1851
1855

;v

Omaha &
Onmha

;

-J

•

Norlhxc.e»tern—\,. er., gold bds.
db Smithw.—Ut M. (N. Platte dlv.)..

Orange, Alex, <lk 3/an«s«a«.— stock
Ist mortgage, O. & A.R.R
do
2d mortgage,
do
3d mortgage,
do
4thmortgage
A.
& M. liR
mortgage,
O.,
1st
Va. State loan, s. f of 1 per cent, per yr.

1,00('

SiiO.tHM)

1,000

1,100,000
5,820,000
33,000
458,000

a
l,000e

1,000,(0;)

18iO
1867.
'58.'59

Jfeioark—lat moitgage

Osage Val.it Southerit Kan.— lei M
Oswego <t ijowie— l6t mort guar
iQcome mortgage bonds

25

Oswego dt Si/racuae—^toc^ .,
Mortgage bonds

8 p. c.

1868
186S
1866

28X

,

guar.

1,000
1.000

50

.

M

OioeiiMOrn'o <ft Rnmellville—\st
PaciHc of Jfi>.yoH?-/— stock
1st mortgage, gold
2<l mortgage, s. f .. taO.OOO per annuiir

100

Real estate (depot) bonds (for
Debt to'>t. Louis County
Lex. & St. Louis Br., Ist mort., gold
P««a»na—Stock
Ist mortgage, sterling
General uiortga^e, sterling
Patermn <t Newark— ist M., gnar by Erie.
$8i.iO,UU0)

7'«i?w7/;pa/iirt— Stock

mortgage

2d mortgage

2d mortgage, sterling
Geuoral M.. Ph. to Pitts, new, coup &

1868
1871
1S7J

.

fekin, Lincoln it Decatur— Ht mort
Pemberl.A llighm.—\ityi.,eaA by Uu. Co.'s
Fminsitlar (mai )— Ist mort., gold, s. J.
I8t

4,259,450
1,500,000

IWi

.

dt.

2.500,1100

60

111

.

r.onds

Oranffe

1,000
i,roo

mortgage

Bonds
Bonds

16,510

rt

morti?age

Bonds.

55K
47
47
47
12
67
25
205
616
835
355
355

isii

i,aio
1,000

1.450,000
16,000 p.m.
960,000
2,692,539
400.000
1,165.500
598,000
514,000
1,645.500
249,962
516,000
200,000
360,000
200,00c
793,400
201.000
1.500,000
3,635,750
7,000,000
8,000,000
5(X),000

1,000

100
i857
lf57
1863
1871
1867
'cg-no

reg.

State Hen (installments) bonds

JE225

tsoo

a
1,000

700,000
900,000
7,000,000
93,847
2,989,330
500.000
I,076,IXX)
160,tXIO

'"50

2.779.000
41,339,475

1.0(0
1.000
1,000
1,000

2,5iM,000
2.282,240

4,9T2,0(X)

18,60I,5(X1
5,7.58.905

d- Delaware— let mortgage
Income bonds

Penn.

360 0(X)
340.000

<* N. Y. —Ist mortgage, guar
mortgage, guaranteed

Pennnglvanla
I8t

Peoria
l9t

<fc

Bureau

Val.

—Stock

mortgage, guaranteed
.fc JackKonniae—Mt mortgage

Peoria, Peklii

Peoria <t Ruck Islana—lat morigage
Perklome7i—Ut mortgage
Perlh Amhoy tfc Woodbrldge—Ut mort
/fe/cr«6M/*fif— Preferred stock
Common stock

Bonds
Philadel.

&

105
ItB

18T0

18

1S67
1864

6«
85

100

1869
1866

EV-ifi— Stock, cm

<fc

Preferred stock

&

50

Erie

gia (for$iO,000.000) guar,

Oernuintown

1S57
1861
1863

by P. R,

50
50
50

com

Loans
Loan mortgage, convertible

'43-'l9

1857
1836

Loan mortgage, sterling.
Loan mortgage, sterling..
~
~
Penn
.Isf M. Sink. I'und.
East

1^36
1868
18S8
1H70

Loan debenture
Loan
Loan ($.5,000,000) convertible
do

mort, coup. & reg...
gold coup. A: reg.

do

sterling
<fc

TVrntort— Stock

t871
1R7I
1871

coup -:i

Wilm. <t BaK.— Stock
mortgage, convertible
Plain bonds, loan

1858
1866
1837

Loan
Pitt>ib.,Cin.A 5(.iOMfo— Com. stock

mortgage

1863
1861
1864
1868
1868
1859

mortgage, Steubenv. & Ind.re-org...
& Newark Dlv. b'mds
PiUsburg itConnellHV.—l^t M.,new
2d mortgage, Balto. loan
Ist mortgage. Turtle Cr. Dlv
PMsb., Ft W. * C'Afc— Stock. guaranteed ..
('ol.

Bpeola! Impr. stock, gnar. (for $2,000,000)
1st mortgage (series A)
Ist mortgage (series B)
1st mortgage (series C)
Ist mortgage (scries D)
1st mortgage (series E)
1st mortgage (series F)
2d mortgage (series G)
2d mortgage (series H)
2d mortgage (series I)
2d mortgage (series K)
2d mortgage (series L)
2d mortgage (scries M)

*

1871
1862
18B2
1862

-

W. &

400,000
800,000
6,048.700
2,400,000
I.HK),(«in

5,000,0(0
3,000,000
5.001,000
2,'-'31,900

30,014,7:5
1.551,800
1,521,000

&

P. RR.) mortgage
C. construe bonds

E<ininnient bonds
PI,/Mo,iH,,A'lnk.it rtic.-lsr M.(lf3,600,000)
J^rt ifuron <t L. Jftr-A.— 1st mort
Piirtlaud Jt HqdeUKhurll—XKt M.,E. D.gld
b ew mortgage (for .^,:i«0,000>

Portland <t Or/ord Central— \at mortgage
Portl. <* nochegter— lit M.,8.f (Portl. loan)
Ist mortgage, equal Hen
2d mortgage (»i50,000)
Portland, Saro tt Portmnouth-stocii ....
1st msrtgage.conv.. gld
Por't Royal (S.
l8t mortgage, cgnv-i guar, by Oa. B.B.
.

O—

. .

167 S

90
12
27

52K
5VA
52 j<
52
40

40

J.

A.&O.
A.&O.
Q.-J.
F. & A.
7
A.&O.
7
M.&N.
3
J.& J.
5
M. & S.
6
A.&O.
6
M. & S.
7
F.& A.
7.30 g
J.& J.
8
J. &D.
7
7 f.
2>i
7

'

m'.& N.
,J.& J.

»

M.&N.
M.& S.
J.& J.
J.&.).
M.&N.

3

.l.'&J.

J.&
J.&
J.&

.1.

J.
J.

,I.'&'j.

7
6
7

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

I'-

Q.-M.
J.& J.

.1 .

St.
5f.

.I.& J.

J.&
J.&
J.&
J.&

J.
J.
J.
J.

M. &S.

A.&O.

l.Oiin

£200

4,0(X),000

845,tXX)

50
50

4<O,000
1,000,000
2,500,0
2,921,350

1,000

6.212.(XXI

I,

3,OI«),0(X)

1 ,IX«I

1,000

mi

1.000
1,000

.I.& J.
J. & J.

7

8g.
6g.
2j«

4 f
6
6
6

F.& A

&
J.&

4.000.000

400,000
19,71 1,285

1,400,000
875,W10
875.000
875.000
875,(XO
875,000

860,0(0
860,000
860,000
860,000
860,(»XI
860,0(X)
2,000,(KXI

1,000
1,000

IX

f.

13; f.

7
7
7
7

7
7
7
7

7
7
7

,(XX),000
1,IXXI,II00

7
7
7
7
8f.
7

i,ax).(xw

7

153.000
100,000
1

8011,(00

Q-J

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

68.

J.'

700,000
350,000

1,000
1,000

1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

1,1896

do
Newark,

do

Building,

Leased to

;

Om. to Dakotah.

& Mo.

llur.

In

v. 14, p. 43, 628.)
T

.

gr. 100,tXXIac.

Xeb.

1892-98

Set revenue,

Office.

1870, $37,874.

Sold. Oct.. 1871. (v. 1.1, p. 306.)
1873-88
May, 1915 Op.byR. W.&O., nt8p. c. dlv. on $-(10,1 (XI
stock and Int. on $325,000 Ist Jl. bonds.
do
do
do
Feb., 1891
West, for Int. on
Feb., 1872 Leased to Del Lack.
R.
bonds and 8 per cent on stock.
N.Y., Del'.; i,'. &' W.
1886
N.Y.,Imp. & Trad.N.B Feb. 1. -92 In progress, Owensb., Ky to Sprigf., Tenn
^ et ear-'ings in
Leases several roads.
1871, $946,801, against $915,869 In 1870, (V.
N. Y., Bk Commerce.
Aug.! 1888
,

R

do

do

Aug..

May

1,

&

14, p. 652.)

18!ll

1892

Feb., 1886

^ ork. Offlee.

'187! Road paid over 24 percent dlvl'ds for seveApr 10, 1875 ral years previous to opening of Pacific
Railroads. (See v. 14, p. 458.)
Oct. 10, 1897
Jan. 1,1878 Road recently sold by receiver.
Feb., 19(XI Leased to Tol.. Wab. & W. for 47 years.
July. 1889 Leased to C.&A.,at 6 p.c. on st'ck.7onbd8
May 1889-90 Defaulted on li t.. May. H72. (v. 14, p. 622.)
May S1,1S72 In 1871.net earnings were $6,896,403. After
deducting 10 per cent, dlvl ends.int.on
Jan., 1880
debt. &c. the net balance to creull was
April, 18;5
$721,876. In Feb., 1872, 30 per cent, new
1«75
stock
was rated to shareholders, at par*
1910
See reports (v. 14, p. 387, 490.)
Aug.io,1901 In process of construction. (v.l4,p. 628.)
Oct. 1, 1891

April;

June
June,

1,1896
1906

Net earnings
$1,061,700

Inly

1,

;

Stock,

1371, $.333,504.

pref., $2,0*1,000.

com

(v. 14, p. K,".)

Leased in perpetuity to C, K. I. & Pac.
at $125,000 per yr.
Peoria to Jacksonv., 8.3m. f to' k, $1,000,0(0
Commenced running Jan. ,1872.
Leased to Phil. & Read (v. 14, p. 62^.)
Gross earnings, 1871, $80,866 net, $9,515.
(v, 14, p.—.)

Feb., 1872
189

;

N.Y.. I ancaster, B.& Co Jan;,''79-'98
Philadelphia, Office.
Jan., 1879 Netreveuue, 1870-71,173,251.
do
Jan., 1000
do
Oct., 189;
Formerly Sunbury & Erie, Leased. Fob.,
Phlladelphta.PennaRR. .Ian.;i8;2
1802. for 999 yrs to Penn. RR.
Kt-toarndo
do
1871. if739,a90. MortRflKC bonfl& of 1869 to
Oct. 1, 18'
do
do
Vch 31,1881 retire all prior bomis. (v. M,p. 219,6:8.)

do

do

Phlla

& London.

•July 1, 188f
.luly, WX>

Mar.,18T! Leased to Phil. & Read., at 12 n.c. on stVk
Jan.,18ra The net earnings of main and branch lines
in 1870-71, were $5,006,940, against 3i:J.0(i-',Jan.,18r2
581. in 1B69-70.
1880
Grrsa expenses, re' ts.
taxes, &c. ill 1870, were 68 per cent ct
lf86
London.
1880
froeBieceipts;In the year 1371 were CO
10 per cent of cross receipts. A largo
do
1880
purchase of coal lands was made in 1871
Philadelphia, Office.
1S8S
and the new consol. mort. of 1871 is
London.
1ST2-T7
for fiS.OCO.COO in all, a part for reliving'
Philadelphia, Office.
prior debt, and part to pay for the cniil
do
do
lands, Ac. Coniptiny declines to rey:iFdo
do
1890
its stock in New York and is not
trr
do
1911
do
June,
CHlled at the Exchant^c. See fnll rcpoi t
do
do
June, 1311
in CiiRONTCXE. (V. 14. p. .^2,485.)
Lou., McCalmont BroB. June, 1911
Philadelphia Office.
April, 187S Op. with C. & A., and leased to Tenn. R''.
Phlla., & Boston.
,ran.,18;2 Main line, 100m.; leases about 136m. Net
earnings, 1870-71, |9S6,267. See report in
do
do
July, 1881
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Office.

do
do
do

do
do
do

do
do

do
do

Phlla.,

Penn. Co.

At N.

J.

KB.

Office.

office.

'

April, 1876

AprU,

18S7

Fe».,1890
Jan., 1884

V. 14, p. 185,628.

Leases Little Miflml,& Col. & Xenia. alpo,
Col.Ch.& Ind C. The road is controlled

by Penn. KR. !^3.500.000 is issued for
vances. Net earnings, 1871, $942,81U.

ad{v.

Phlla.,

July.

N.Y., Drake Bros.
Boston, let Nat Bank.

M»y

1,

In progress.

1899 Port H. to OW0S8O, Mich.,lKlm.
(1st mortgage is to hn retired

July

1,

from proceeds of new mort. Stock p»!<l, *l,010,0vli
Meehaiiio'B FalN to Canton. Me.. 28m,
1887 York & Cumberland sold out in 1865. Port-

Oct.
Sep.

1,

1887

do

J.& J. Boston, Columbian Bk
A.&O.
do
do
M.&S.
do
do
J.& J.
Boston, Office.
?«• M.&N. New Y'ork and London,
do
do
7k M.&N.

1901

Jan., 1900

J.'&J.
7
7
5

13, p. 807

I

.

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

3,S00,C(O
2t(),0(X)

CUBONICLK, V

1K6I

Jan., 1901

Penn. Co. Office, Jan.,lS90
14, p. 213. 593.)
J. Baltim.,Mertb. Nat.Bk .Inly.lSOS Comideted. April, 1871, to Cumberland,
do
Net earnings, ]H7(>-71,
do
Jan. 1,1886 Md.. 140m.
J. & J.
F.& A. Pittsburg, 1st Nat. B ink Aug. 1,1S8U r2l7,357. {V. 13, p. 840: v. 14, p. 332. 459.)
Q.-J. N. Y., Wlnslow, L. & Co April, 1872 Leased, July. 1869. for 999 year?, to Penn.
do
April, 1872
I'R., at a rental enuivafcni toinierest,
do
Q-Jdo
do
Mchl, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per een' on
J.& J.
do
Mch 1, IfllS Ptock. The lessees lo keep the road in
F.&A.
do
do
do
Mch 1, 1912 repair and also pay taxes, exjienscs,
M.&S.
A.&O.
do
Mch 1, 1912 etc. P., F.W. & C. leasee the Ne« castle
do
do
Mch 1, 191" & B. V. and the Lawrence roads; wliioh
do
M.&N.
do
Mch 1. 1912 In turn are leased airain by J enn.l£U.
J.&D.
do
J.& J.
do
March,1912 New stock of ^2,000 OCH- authorized Nov..
do
do
Marcb,1912 1871, to be issued to Penn. RR. for imdo
F.&A.
do
March, 1912 provements, &c., imdcr article 16 of
M.& S.
do
HO
A.&O.
do
March, 1912 lease; guaranty on old stock not afM.&N.
do
March. 1912 fected. Seeanuual report In Cuboniclb
do
J.&D.
do
March,lM2 (V. 14, p. 458.)
do
do
A.&O.
March,1912
do
Philadelphia.
M.&N.
May, 1876
J & .1
N. Y., WiUBlow.L. & Co. Jan. 1,18S7
M.& 8.
do
do
«ch 1,1871
J.

2,5'0,0(XI

"ft
100
100

J.&D.
J.&D.
J.&D.

montttiv

77.'i,000

1,

Aug., 1877

A. "Sew York and London. Feb., 190'!
Phlla..227S. 4tli St.
Apr. 1, 1897
N. Y., Ill Liberty street. Feb., 1874
July, 1871

"i

6'i8.)

Colony & Newport and Cape Cod conFoildated Apr 1, 1872.
Net earnings <f
O. C. In 1S70-71.$59J.835. See report In

N.V., Mercantile N. Bk.

^

7
7

p.

18^4
1875

1,

Alex, to Lynchburg. Va., 171m. (of which
22m. tctween Gordousv. & Charlottsv Is
Alexandria, Va. Office. May,'i87a
owned by Ches. & O. road), Manassas t<i
do
do
Jan. 1, 1875
do
do
M»v 1, 1873 Harrlsoilburg, 112m.branches,10ni. Tola;
do
do
Sopt 1, 1880 operated, 29Jm. (v. 13, p. 840.)
do
do
Mar. 1. 1896

New

6

was changed, Aug.. 1871, to correspond
with conheetina: lincB and making a
through route from Balto. to St. L<^ui.^,
and operations are now e.xpccted to show
a larger protlt. See Chkoniclb, vol. 12

1, 1888

Sept.,

A.&O. London, Brown, S. & Co
do
do
A.&O.
'J- .1. & J. N. Y. Erie Railway Co.
V
F.&A. N. Y., T.. W.& W^KR.
Phlla., Bowcn& Fox.
7
J.& J.
N.Y.. S. W. Hopklrs& Co
?« M.&N.
Phlladclphlo. Office.
M,&N.
do
do
7
J.& .1.
do
do
6
A.&O.
I ondon.
A.&O.
office.
Philadelphia
«.-J.
do
5
A.& O.
do
7
F.&A.
A.&O.
7
J.&D. PlillB., Bk. No. America.
7
.1. & D.
do
do
7
4
F.&A. N.Y., Chic, R.I. & Pac.
New Yok. Office.
8
J.& J.
J.& J. N. Y.. Imp. & Trad. Bk.
7

&

)

Jan.,lKT.! Old

Sept
Apr.

June

do

.).& J.

1,259.100
10,997,908

May

do
do
do
N. Y.,Kounlzo Bros.

St. Louis.

F.

p. 12

p. 402; 13, p. 114.
April, 1911
April, 1872 For year ending Dec. 81, 1871, gross earnFeb. 1,1^96 ings were $1,6*5,008; operating expense).
Apr. I, 1S82 $?83,ai5; leaving net, $791,693, (v. II,

Boston, Office.
do

M.&N.

7

50
500

Ollice.

monthly

A.&O.
F.&A.
J.&i.

.^v. 13,

profits in 1870 were «1.037,413; 1869,
$643,719 : 1868, 1663.426. Interest on debt
and pref. stock, 1870, *738,953. Tl c guago

Apr. 1,18S2
Jan. 1, 1B93
Jan. 1, 1898
Apr. l,lfR2

do
do

F.'&A.

6

47,000,000 acres,

Net

ilun'o, "]8T2

.July 1, ISVi
July 1, 18T2
Jan. 1, lf74

Philadelphia. Office.

.!.& J.

7g.

irr.,

Leased to North'n N. J. Operated by Erie.
Leased, Mar., 1870, 20 yrs. to Vt. Cent, for
Int. on bds. 8 p.c. on prf. stock. 6 on com
Apr. 1.187;
for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, & 8 for 14 yrs.
Jan., '78-'79
March,lS90
Jan'.,"l8TJ

Tork, Office.

New York

r.& A.
F.& A.
M.&N.
F.&A.

8
7

L.

July! 1890

Philadelphia, Office.

m'.&'n.

7

100
1869

6g

113.B(XI

18.56

1857
1869
1871
18C9
1870
1871
18C3
'n-'69
1870
1871

J.&

7

Co.

do
do
do
do
do
London.
New York.

O

2,700,000
2,520,000
6,962,000
1,000.000

1,000

New

J.
,!.& J.
.1. & J.

A.'&

Stocks,

Inly 1,1877

&

do
do
do

J.&

7
7

REMARKS.

when Due.
lastDlvl'd

do

Boston, Ollice.

J.'&D.
7
7

6

1000

do

N. Y., Jay Cooke

S.

7
7

1862
1862
1862
1862
1862
1862
1863
18^2
1S62

3d mortgage
P., K.

824,21X>
1,0(X),000
266,50(1
81X1,000

M.&

'

Boston, N.E. Trust Co. Jan., 1872 Leased, Feb., 1869, to Bost., H-& E., for 100
do
years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost
do
July 1, 1S8-,
do
of property, taxes, &c. (v. 14, p. 43.)
do
Dec. 1,1874

J.'&'j.
A.& O.
J. & J.

288,000

18';2

s^

&D.

J.'* J.

1,1!I9.500

Preferred stock
1st

J.

182,400
976,H«I

itXI

Ist

Bridge «).

600,000
1.000,000
1,500,000
619,000
100,000

V,66o

Pliila.,

I8t

1,500.000
1,500,0
1,200,000

493,9()U

Loan, sterling

PhitatUlphla

1,000
1,000
1.000
1,OCO

<fc.JVo»"n.v(o(07i— Stock.

PhiUulelphia tt iSead.— Stock,
Preferred stock

Kew consol.

6
.50

mortgage, Sunbury

mortgage
2d mortgage
1st

.Sd -M.

1,000
100
1,000
100

BaU. Cent.— Ist M.,CPa)

t/tiladelphia

Phtla.,

a

91

2d mortgage (Pa.)
Ist mortgage (Md.)
1st

1.000
1,000

46
46

90«

J.4fc.T.

50.1,000
000,OtX)

'6S-'69

Slnklntrfund ouds
Ohio it MiH-sii'^ippi Stock, com
Preferred stock

Consolidated mortgage
viOlit Colony (Coua '1. Aprl 1, 1872)—Stock.

J.* J.
J.& J.

22,000,

122
122

Bond^,

Principal,

I

50,000 p.m. 7.30g.f.
100.000
3,077,000
100
3K
4
2,000,000
1

4M

Jft/cKk it Jforihern—Ut moi-t
Ogilenab. tfc L. CAani.—stock

Ist
Ist

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
Rate
When
Where Payable and
pert Payable.
by Whom.
Cent.

2,407,8a)
400,000
59.0001
250,000

Newboods
jy^rtkern Pcicillc-Ut mart., gold,

glTlng ns Immediate notice of any error dlapOTcred In onr Tables.

land to Ruch., N. H.,

53in,

1, 1S91

jBn.,18W Lea?cd to East. RR., 99 yra, 10 p. c. on f t'k.
Nov. 1,1889 Op. and controlled by Ga. RR., which owns
(T. 14, p 386.)
Hoy. 1, 18S9 large amount of .Block.
,

I

Maj

1872

26,

THE CHRONICatE.

]

AH9

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sub»cribcr« will coaftr a great
DRBGRIPTION.

mvor by gtvtng mi Immediate

^r

MllHI
of

Pmmwouth.at.
im MorltTHUO

FitHstIt

Ccn(.

7T0WI

100

inortK AKO
niortpnKu, 8»ra.

*i
Ml
IW

IW)

im
tWM

T

*

gUrlmumtt tf /kinriUi' Stuck
Statt! Sinking KuikI luau
BoiuIa. Kuaninteoil by State

J.

WO,000
850.000

100

6A)0,000

W \m

1,1100

190.(100

IW

var

i.mi

<N

lt»H
INK!
IBW)

1,(100

I.W.OOO
400.000
500.000
128,000
4,0(I(VIW

m
<

Ml

1,(100

1,000
lOU

Htchm.

'.

(f Pftertihurff—Stoci.
niortK)iK<\ conpon and reg

',...

18M
I8TO

cntipon

iro
BOO
1,000

bonda

3d niorlpnjfe bonds

bunds

l«t niortif )i^e
Jiort^rortt, li. r. ft M. LoutK—Ut
Rome, h at. ((•Of/rf^n^/*.— Slock.

,....-

niort, gold

Fund moil., Wttt.& UHonda, piinran.. Put*«. A Watertown
General iiiorI}f:it;e. Sinking Fund
<(• f>!iwey'/—\ni mortgage

HuUaud—^tock. com
Preferred stock
Eqntpmsnt mortg^age bonds

do

do

IfW)
lOTl
1864
1864
I85A
1869

.

&B

Croix eft /Vnoft.- ist M., Calais.
2dinortffft««, C. & B

St.

Levy's Islan'l K
0k. Jon^h A Denter C—Ul luort. uld.E
Ut mortRaffc. Wo-t. dlv., land erant
St. DiuiH,AlUm * Terre //aut«— Stock
hdit.

Preierrcd stock.

dlv.

,

ftmd
fund
2d niortp ffc (series C).
2d iiiortjraife (scries U)
2d iiiortKak'c, income.
5*. IjiuiH rf! /ron J/Off»fa(tt— Stock
1st niorttcnire (Merles Al sink,
Ist luortK-aire (series B) sink,

1st inortKaire
St. J... Kitniiivi C. cfc iV.Uatc
Pn.'fcrrp.d stock

Income bonds
St.I^i ulit y>rr.~lst Dl v.~l8t M.,

135,Cm

West

line.

1. -xr.

(for

4.000.1100
8.0(10,001

1S6S

wV-ii

V.two

8.25(1,000

V,a»

1.900,000
3,600,000
1,000,000
120.000
700.000

S.

&

lf*i

ICkl

.iO

50O

,

100

186J
1871
1569

It mortjrago extension
Mortgage.

...

(CoH/f.)— Stock
let mortgage, construel ton bonds
SioHx Citff it AiH;!.:— Ist mort
2d mortgage (government enbsldy)
SlourfUr/ ,£• ,S7. fulfil— \H mort.. goId,l. gT.
lJ)ii'.

i865
1863

curency

mortgage, gold
South CaroWHrt— Sto<:k.
Ist mortgage, sterling loan.,
do
dollar bonds, L
Domestic I'onds (H)
Domestic bonds (U)
Somt'rx''t-~lst

ises

\m*
6«,'e7
'6a.'6-

'

Domestic bonds (I >
Domestic bondi^ ( K)
Domestic bonds (special)
S*t'Uh MouHt'tin //'on— iBt mort

1866
1868

1st niorlfrage,

New
South,

/own

.

if Ctiiiir /ifipirlM—lai

Sonthern .Vinnefiota—Ut inurtgau

IKTU
IS68
1S6S

2d niortgiigo
Sinihi lit J'< nnMtfiruni(t—\9l M.gki

Sunhuff/
Su^^"jr.

I

,i

8'jra'\, Itiui/h. it
1st

mort
morlgngo
y. r.—Stock.

f^wlMtf-n—lsl

Ut mortgage

-

I

New Yorlc

7
8

«'.roo

7

1895

vol. 13. p. 406.
gr. 880,402 acres ; 97.484
es sold for
9553.935.
8 per cent land stock of
92.4W.l«l crcaled to take up prf. sto" k.
Lea-ed 10 West .Jersey ut 6 p.e. on cost.
Feb. 15,1878 I.ea.'ed (o Bo?, ft L. at H7..'il»l j,er yr.
Leased 10 fcnl. O,, at 9I74;'£(1 )>e).ules expensed and taxes. OuaranI'dby Ball.ft o.
Jan!,"l909

ft

J.

ft
A. ft

J.

1.

ac

An

Formerly t;liar. ft &av. Road opened for
throueh tratllc, March. 1870. Coal of
Charleston. Office.
SIch 1. 1877
N. Y'.. II. U. Klniplon. - ept. 1,1''89 road and equipments, 92,010,1i 5.
do
do
Jan. 1. 1SS»
M»con,by M. ft W. RR. Jan. 1, 1891 In progress, State endorsement declieed.

M.ftN. N^Y'., I-ancastcr, B.&Co May
Philadelphia, office.

1,

sut scrip, lo stock. 91.000J<X)

1890 In progress,

<v. 14. p. rs.)
ft Readl-.g.
carniii(.'8 year ending ^taren 1,1871,
9159,509: int.. »14.7«0 : div..4 per cent.

Jan., 1873 Leaseilto Phil,

Net

O.

1880
J.ftJ N. Y..lmD. ftTrad.Bk.
A.ftO. N. Y'., Boddcy.Bell ft Co .lan.,l,I«9C In progress, Belma to Pollard, Ala., 100m.
M.ft 8. N. Y .,H. llcwsft Co. Si-pt. 1,1889 I" prog-ess, Seln'ato Alemphis.
New York, office.
Jan. 1,1872 Late Ala. ft lenu. liiv. Completed in 1(70
J. ft J.
No report of operations.
do
do
Jan. I,18&t
J.ftJ.
do
do
Apr.l,1f87
A.ftO.

Philadelphia, office.

Leased, Feb.,

t eb., 1ST2

1863,

to North. Cent. at 7n. c.

8

1896
A.ftO.
v., N. Bk Commerce. Apr. 1, 1889 Net revenue, 1871, 931.M2. Int. pald.|3«,r0(.
A.ftO.
J.ftJ. N.H.,E. 8. Scranton ftCo .Jan., 1873 Leased to N. Y'. ft s Haven at $100,000 per
year. (v. 14,p. «2I.>
do
do
Sept. 1,1680
M.ft 8.
J.ftJ. N. Y..Nat. Park Bank Ian. 1, '898 S' ock paid In 91,788,000. Net earnings last
J.ftJ. IJ. 8. Trens. at malurlty Jan. 1, 1898 year, 9111,938. Coet of road, ftc94,6M.00O.
Road in progrei's.
M.ftN. N. Y.. Jlctropoll. N. Bk
J"oT.; 1901
do
. do
M.ftN.
June, 1891 In progress. Leased to Maine Central.
1871. after paying
Q.-F. Charleston, S.W.RR.Bk. May, 187: Net surplus Income InIperct.in
May. waa
all hit. and div'dot
1SR2-88
London.
J.ftJ.
955.0(W. The mort. bonds, sterlinu and
1882-88
New Y'ork.
J.ftJ.
domestic, are Issued lo retire old bomla
Charleston.
li>71-73
A.ftO.
not se(Uied; the two have Bouieliuiea
do
1874
J.ftJ.
188»-91
been confused, as the late lastiea of old
do
A.ftO.
bonds have been (juoled as •' ucw 7*8."
do
1880-92
J.ftJ.
V. 14. p292.)
(v, !3, p. 516
do
1871
Nov.
Dec. 1, 188S Net earnings la«l year. 923.473. The 1st M.
bonds are held by Cumberl. Valley KK.
.Mch 1, 1881
Prf. stock and '.St M. end. bonds issueil 10
Lonlsvllle ft Nashville KR. (1'2. ('. 657 t;.->)
Ian!'l'.'lRPO
T., agency of Co.
J. ftj.
1880
Net Income, 19»-7I, 916,367. (V. 14, p. 43.)
office,
Oct..
Boston,
A.ftO.
do
Oct., 1881
A.ftO.
Mch 1.1887 Cost. 93.017.000. Net earnings. •7»,9I63J'81.
01 leased to Erie as reported. „
. .
,
F.'ft A. M. Y., Vcnnllyo ft Co. Aug. 1,1899

6»1,0(0

b

200,000

7

1>^'

& ox
7

1,62(1,0011

1,00U

"m

Var

500
600
500
5a>
500

l.(X10

5no,o«i
700,000
450,000
5,819.275
1,407.960
SOiLSOO
195,500

1
1

813,50(1

1,410,500
76,000
79.2T0

4,300,000
125.0;

3.250.000
1

,500,'

00

8,H4(>,(0>

1,DD0

i,2.'awiii

390,1100
1,000, 00

too

a

SOO.IXIO

Aug.

1,1872

June

1.1881

on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14. p. «*.)
Net earnlOKS 1870, (11,658. Co»i, 92.000,000.
.

Is*

f
7

7

7

7
7

Otiumwa 10 Ccd. Rapids. la.
1, 1900 In progress.
Int. in dclault April 1. L.gr. 1.;9t!,«iO ac.
1878-88
Cost of rd, ftc, 9«.170.(«). ,„.._-,„,
1890
Mch 1, 19"0 In progress. Cost to Jan. 1. 187J,9I,3».4(».

May

.V.

Y., P.

do

M. Myers ft Co.
do

Sept. 1.1880

Dec,

1871

Vi'r'l.

J.ftJ.
M.ftN.
F.ft A.
J.ftJ.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A. ft O.
J.ftD.

7 g. F.

ft

CsueJ''to Central Oa. Dividends 8 per
cent a yr, to every 10 per cent on tent.
Oa.sto.k. (T. 14, p. 74.)

1873-W

Varl.

It"1
y. Y..

New

Y'ork.

Am.

Kit.

Nat.

188*
1874

Bk

Philadelphia Office,

Nov.l.lSSf.

do

l'ib.15.1872
July 1. 1875

Sussex Hank.

Oct. LIS.*
April, IS7S

N.Y..

D.L.* W.RR.Co.
do

do

i»H

Net earnings

last year,

100

4«l.00O

80

9U

1,988150

J.ftJ.
J.ftJ.

800,010

A.AU.

^

»«.•%,„
»«i«!.»«.

Cost of road anil eoulimenv
Complft.
iial road.
'

'

Vet
Dal road.
(V 14. p. 6-11.)

cm

;

opened Dec 1871. 1'
,..',,'„',.,.
Net earnings I8JI. 9.i;.8:i.S'.,-k.Jl.l'7.-i'.
Leased 10 Del., Lack,

ft >» est.

Iiet earn-

ings In 18«>-'». 9ai>,*U.

Deo.. IBM

A, N. Y., tTnlon Trnst Co. Aug., 1891

"ii

1^

do
do
N. Y.,Bank of N. A.

M.ft N

171JM1

1,00
1,0(0

A.

If. A.ftO.
7
J.ftJ.
M. ft .S.
M. ft S.
I'- J. ft D.

2,1'i2,«0
1,200,000
150,000
1,695,180
1.695.835
370.000

ft

,

7
7
7

1,600,OCO
1.00(1

F.ft A.

:

150,00(1

50

1867
1S71

Boston, odice.

J.

7'^5,000

1^0

var

1,

I.OCO.lXKl

iiO

»

I

N. y., Union Trust Co.

.I.ft J.

8K.

p.m.
p.m.

300,00(1

61
fl

1,1880
Bept 1,1880

J.'ft J.

J.

3,390,000

IKI
',

Feb.'.' 1873

100

SI

niortgAge

Potsdam ft W, bonds guar,, due
Dec, "13. will he paid on preavntatlon.
Net earnings, 1871, |334,9W.
fund.

F

«j<

2d mortgage
Sunir. (t ch^nrtuf/o Vitll«u—\al M. gold...
fauiiton Sfanch—Stock.
Jlsrrfl IlnuteA /ndtai*apo««- Block. ..'...'.'.'.

«I04AS2.

1018 Dctaultcd, Aug. 1871. (T. 14. p. 353, IBI.)
Jaii.lS.1872 About $41' ,793 bonds are held by .Inking

May

do
do

do
do

F.'ftA.

7

8 5/100

W

im3

1871. 10 V( Cent. »l full Int.
on pref. stock, and ecjmp. bonds; ei d
n-om IM In 1873 to 7 ler cent aiier 1879
on coiiilnon stock, (v. 14. p.187, S8<J»S.)
Best., Bk of Cominerce. July 1, 1879 Consol. of Calais ft Ba> Ing and Lewy'a Is.
CO
July 1,1879 toad. DIrs. 4 per cent on stock, (100,000.
do
Boston, Globe Nat. Ilk. Dec. 1, 1870
N. y., ondon ft Frank. AufT., 1899 W. dlv. In p* ogress. L.gr.. 91 .600/100 acres.
do
do
May 15,1900 (T .13. p. S». 290, V. 14, p. 697.)
Malu line. T. U. to £. 81. i out., leased
June. I8in. for 90 years, to Ind.ABt.L.
Mar'.'sS, "72
'rigs onto
at 30 per center
N.T.. office 12 Wallet,
18M
less than
|i2.0«0.lVxi (bu In
do
do
1894
U0,and30
do
do
1450.00O); 25 p.c, (
1894
Increased
do
con all except. i_..
do
18M
Ji.
(v. U. p. 2ii2, 387.)
I pr. cMar., I87i.
do
do
Cost, t».120,4.-». Ket earnings, 1871, W«7,
N. T., office 122 Broad'ay Aug. 1,1892 319. Controls Cairo ft F. road. (v.I3,p.6«7.)

Boston, Treasurer.

J.ftJ.

m'.'&'s.

3,877,300
50,OCO
399Ml(i

7
3>

rul'DCM'k

p.

Blch. A Danville connecta wlih this road
for ihroDgh traffic. Nc< earning*. 1801-70
•1344115.
Interest a<:crued lo July, I8W.

Land

M.&S.

aoo,(ui

.v.,/.)_is(

Hank

.

J. ft D.

SUtifn hiniut~\9.i mortirnge
f.

A.

7
7

1,100,0'Xi

Afot/nUiln (iV. )'.)--lsl mort
,( AV'f«— l«t mortgage, couv., s.
Summit y;r</«cA(/*(.>— Stock
1st inortg.ige

N.V., Metcatllc N.

„I

(V.

7

iiiortirage

SuUirou

Now

1886

9MJ0.

1,000

'

.Si-T'.;;/?

do
1880 to
York,
do
do
do
York and london. Auk.,

New

ri48,13-;»;nct,

3

2d murrgage, gold
South reenter }!,{ (^f'{/.>— Stock, com
Guaranteed at tjck
Company bonds, couv, ln*o t^tock ai par.
Mnscosee KU b >nds. conv. at 87i<
Sprinaf, i(- /tin. S. A.— let mort., gold ....
h"--'d

being redniro <•} |r<ii< <(.•,
Gross earnlDRM yesr endlni

Jnne, 1675

7

im

.

M., gold-

I

Illchmund, Ofllco.

7O1I.OOO
7«'.00(l

is;i

South Siiif. iL. /.)— Ist mortgage
'.....*.'..
SouihtTn fjentrttl (X. >'.)— 1st Mortgage

Co

.

I,5r0.(i00

1870
1860

bonds

ft

Is the condl ion ssre-organi7.ed since
thesaleofN. Ilo. Road, under 2d mort.,
Aug. 26, 1871. (V. H, p. K>. ?21. 626.)
10 Pao. of Mo. at »75(iOO per year.
Leased
6k.
M.ftN. N. T.,G.Op(lykcft Co. Nov.',' 189.1 tl.000,000 bonds, a mort. on CO miles only.
M.ftN. N. Y., JameHuu, S. ft C. NOV.1.189S Hold in bankruptcy, (v. 14 p. 3.'3.)
7
J.ftJ. N Y'.. ofllce of railroad. Jan. 1, 1897 Leased to T. II. ft Indlanap. at SOp. c. of gr
N. y.. office.
May 1, 1898 catnlngs. S ock.»2,S77,3S9. Iiils.guar.by
7
M.ftN.
Office of Treasurer.
7
Mch 1. 1901 T.H.& l..hyC.C.& I. C. and P.C. ft 81. L.
Mch 1.
St. P. to Sauk. Rap.. Minn. 76m. Cost of
8(.
1893
M.&i). N. Y..Dre3iel, M. ft Co
load and equip.. »S.829.8r*. S(. Anth. to
do
do
7
1892
J.ftJ.
Breckcnridi-e, 215ni.. cost of road and
do
do
1E92
7
J.&D.
eiiulp., f9.516,9i9. Completed to Breck7
J.ftJ.
enrUlge. Nov.. IS71. For ct.mjde'e slateLondon.
7g. J.ftJ.
nient of debt, land*, ftc.see CunoNlCLK

179,000

mort

n

This

20UMK1

endursed by Ala

(J/ffw.),— Ist

ancaster,

J.ftJ. N.Y.pNMl Bk of CoiD'rce Jan.

7

1,151,1(10

a

'66,M

^

iLual

8*9,460

2d Miur(c;<gc
South it yn. ^l/«&rtm«— Preferred stock....!
Sit>ith Shiifi',

M.ftN.
F.'ft

I,628.3(<1

isVi
1871
1871

f rt^,luO,COJ

,rr\
.aen

UKii:

50

,

murtg;igc.

7
7

888 .5UI
341,000

du Dtc—lat Mortgage..

(1.

6

S.fl

,

i8r>a

Sftfnutif/o if A/le{/fian f/^\»t

'ft

A.*

F.ft A.
M.ft N.

576,050

/J^Hoh— 1st; mort

morticafre
8/)ebof/f/au tt Fonti

A

J.ftJ.

210,000

Istr

P.* A.

F.ft

111,800
406,500
152,000

1,000 16,000

abuu'

I

:

rcnta'snniuuMiln.- lu l.'Ai,:^;^. i^ic (.ituoii*
ICLX.Tul. 12, }*.Gi4.
Leases Ptfrtmont IIU.,
line^ Mint.
1880
61 ni., at 94S.0U> per year
Jan. t.iras year ending Rept. 30.
1875-90
tept.. ]k;i, leased the >
"lb
1878-75
the U.& I). Slid It iix' (I
'I
Id
1871-76
Int. of Pa
13. p. 4M.
i8;5
Rich, lo Ato Wa h,
ins

8.

'('5

i'.ofo 16.000

by Ala

2d mortgape. Ala. A Tcnn. K.R
General mortRa^e for»5,000.«X),
Shamnkin VaUey (fc 71[>««p.— Stock

b'hon-

M.ftK.

7
7

I6,000p.m.

inortfTupe

HI

1,1890

I).

HSMOO

1,000

"so

li

J- /;////"- Ipt M..puur.l'V Ala.
<f J/f)«.— 1-t Nl.. end

I

910..100

500

S5X
,

Roanoke- slot

tSelmn, Marlon
Selm'i, RoDiCxt

7

J. ft

2.:W.0(I«

tl

ioi

ISWi

11

Jan. 1,I8M

10(1.0(10

M.,cnd by State

Si-hvfflkiU r<///fy— Stock

Sr/ma

M.ft

J.ftD.

220.900

101

I,

May

do
do

do
do
do
do
London.

2 400.000
1.6 0,000

50
l,0(«l

Car...

let mort.. Sav.
Char.
11., ?5i>0,(X)0.
Sff>\, <irit!in itr -V. -rlAi.— l<t mort

1st

Car

F.ft A.
J. A J.

7
7
7

,

*f C'Artr/tf*mn— Stock

Si:aiiotird ,t

f.

16,000 p.m.

17
116
ll«

Bonds of thc('.& S. K.Il.. Kuar by
Funded interest Jionds, guar, ty S.

MempbM

\'-

J.ftJ.
Var,

'sis

6.000.0(10

,

1st niortKaire. new..

N.y Mcti

do
N.V.,

F.ft A.

J.&D.

12.000,000

lli

M.

<(•

M.ftN.

eg.f
SK.f

?ifi,00O,axi.)

Iwt niort ca^e
Solftn (.V. ./. )~l8t mortpap«
Salem tf Loicftl~\K\. uiortfcntfc
Snnttrnti!/,
<t A'cwar*— Stock

Sardtijiah

<
6

M.ft 8.
J.ftJ.
J.ftJ,

1.211<l.(»l(l

10(1

Stale

Lcai-i

Leased, Jan..

2.020.000
1,000,000

lOO

N.Uk of
do
do

lUchuiond, Ofllce.

J.

F.'ft'A.

1,0(10.(100

121

do

do
do
Sipt 1, 188(1
do
Dec, 1872-74
do
do
ilo
Dec. 1, 1891
N.T.,Ed.HalKhtft
7g. J.ftJ.
Co. July, 189D

,

5.50OJ)(M)

3,300.000
3,488,000
1,100.000

10.000,000

2d mort.. Wes. llne.l. yr. (for|3,000,000)„
it- Sion^atu—Biovk...
Pref.. 8 p. c. stock, red. dif. dates till 18!

ft

J.ftJ.

M.AN.

1-..500

100

St. I^iul

Sarannnh

J.

«

3f.

1.020.000

Km

N.y.,

<

7g.

1,500.000

IstmortjraBC.St. P.to Watab.WOin
2dM.on f»(nn.A I"! on l.HT. of 3117,200 acres
General M. (held to retir' above bonds)
General niortpHse, Bterltn»r

M.ftS.

do

Main

4,147.0(XI

lOOAc
aoo&c

i.oai
1,000

D(*f-lile« trit

I8M4

n

N.V., N.Ilkof^tatoN.Y Jan., 1873

A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.
A.ftO.

1,(00
MX)
100
1,000

1868
1867
i8(a
I87I

ai7ti.c.n,

iJuly.'sO-'ff!

7

1,400,(100
1,700,00(1

St. Louis, Onrrence <t I)eitrer—\fit M., pld.
St. F..it Soutfiet!Mteni~l»i M.. pld, convji.f.
fX. TjitiiH <fc St. Joseph— iBt niortKaffc, irold..
St. i..r««<f.(t r.//.— Ist M..S.K.!;nar
adm.s. f.. pilar,, (|l,(OtUiOO con. not Ruar.)

Truy. Unltcil Nat Bank. .•".''yiiTa
,','•/,

J.ftJ.

1.400.000

No. Mo)—Stock

CnliKiil In, lit Nat. ll'nk Juni!,

J. ft J.
J. ft J.

M.4k\

'«

1,100.(I(XI

mon^e

J.* I).
J.* J.

179.000
48.000
iS2.000
38.640
2)»/IOD

9lW,0iO
5ori.iw
95,300

.,

,.

do

i
b
1004c

lOO
100

Boston, Eaat. BR. Co. Jan.,M73 Op. by Kaat. liK. Ket nra'gs, IKO.In.Ti
Provldonrc. ((fllce.
Jan'.,'l8T2 Net lin-,i„
i.-ii Tl
rj«*.Ki
-.(•'nda
Pr«vld(^iico. II. I.. N. Bk Jnly 1,1880
In I"
N'.V.. Union Nnd Mank. Mcfi 1, W2 Ccni:
.Irt,

Ittchmond, OfBee.

3,998,900
799 900
29.'iXW
879,100
3,000,000
3,499.000

1«0

J.

RmABXII.

laal Dlrl'd.

Var.

9.0(10.000

1,000
100
100

«

oin.

J. 'ft 'd.

100

a
a

UntuioHt

1st moi-t..

.1.

When Dae,

mo

ty

1.10.500

1.000

b

1st Slnklnjr

do

7
7
7
7

«7.t;8
!«4.489
!74,4i8
817.100

Dolhtr loan

Interest rnndlnK

?H

«4,.'mi
41.8.10

Koanokc. Vftlloy UK. bonds
<«/>>*— Bonds, ster...

AVfv r— Mort.

7

injn'

jiTcA.. Fr*(?H<'A.j»6.

Ist

*

M.ftB.

MU.OOO

,

Conxol. nior[iriiKO
4t h inortKaKC

Calais loan

J.

iiufu/aTT
Prtnclnal,

!)tV IDKin>g.

Whore
ore VgjtMe
Pajra'
and

I

Payable.

J.'*'.I.

1.000

titl

'

Whitehall
iHt
iRt iiiorf«aK(',Troy.S)vlt'mA. lUurd...,
iBt uinrtKatro. (.ileus Kitllft Kit

3d inortjrnitt'.
jUrriiii. li- Yuri

When

aooMio

AcH'i^^i'f''r ir.S«ir(i*(>i/«— Block
lilt iiiort fffiRO

2(1

i>.rt

"ioo

i

2fl

atandliig.

Cr>MW.— stock.,.

Prori'tfH'f ^f^ HVtri'Ml/T—Mock
Morti^a^^c tiontlt)
RettiUnu <{• CV';»mMa— Idt H., coupou...,
'.Nl MortKitf'o, con pun..../

OB

IBTKItEBT

Amonnt

TlaTc

For vxplnniitlun of all rrrorrnci'ii. fco Koftd
foul notes on 1«t imso nf UK Talfles.

LIST.
auy error dlacorexcd lu our Tables.

notice ol

Jan ,1871 (r. IS, p. S8« : T. 14.j>. 43.)
Boston Office.
DItWVII
1R7l, 9u6,989.
.
N.y..Farmcrs' L.ftT.Co. Jan., 18 3 ket evninga In
per et. (or aome ye*r«. (••T.M,p.SRO
July,
do
dQ
,

an

THE CHRONICLE.

700

[Maj

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOJND
Subscribers

05

<t

2n

Warsow—stock

1867

i,<me

3,000,000
1,700,000
1,000,0(0
1,800,000
1,600,000
1,300.000
1,500,000
250,000
15,000,000
1,000,000
900,000
2,500.000
2,496.000
500,000
300.000
1.000.000
1.500,000
a.yio.ooo
600,000
2,700,000

18fi9

1,000

2,TOO,0l'O

116H 1866

mortgage ( W. Div.)
mortgage (E. Dlv.)

UOX

2d mortgage (W.DlT.) convertible..
Consol. mort: (for »6,aOO,OOU)
mortgage (Burl Dlv
7ol., Wab. d Western— stock
Preferred 7 percent, stock
lit mortgage (T0I.& 111.)

W.&

ijt.L.).
Ist mongage (L. Krie,
let mortgage (Ot. W't'n of '59,)
Tol.)
Ist mortgage (bnln.
S._ Iowa).
Ist
.„. mortgage
„„„, Oil.

&

167
180
31
41
75
167
180
75
491
109
52
52
82
70
37

.

-

Lafayette. Munclo & Bloom't., ist mort
Trot/ *^ Se?inmgton—\si mort. sink, fund
Troy (t Boston— \%t mortgage
2d mortgage
,
mortgage
Convertible bonds
Troy FKion— Ist mort., guar. Troy Cltjr....
,

Tuckerton—\^X. luortgaKe
Union il3cirtc— stock
1st mortgage, gold
2d mortgage (government snbsldy)
Land Grantbonds on 12,OU0.0O0 acres

Income bonds for

1,(«XI

l,UX)
1,000
100
loe
1,000

1«1

"ra

M

$10,(»',000

Omaha bridge

bonds, sterling, €500,000...
Union Pacifto, Central Uraiioli—lat M.,gold
'Zd mortgage (government subsidy)
Uni-on it Titii»vilte—\fH mortgage
Utica it Black iSiper— stock
Ist .M. bonds oi July 1868

Ca?iad(t—stoc^

Vermont Central— atocii
Ist mortgage, consol
2d mortgage, consol
Kqnlnment oans

1,001'

\,(W
1.100
;,ooo

ai
h
1859

8.

1,000

a
1868
1S70
1871
1870
1871
1:70

676,000
225,000
l,300,aiO
1.000
1,100,000
666,000
1,000
A
91.400
5
SOO.OOO
35
800,000
690,000
427,000
680,000
2)«
a
400.000
29
100 36.745,000
1032
1,000 27,237,000
1,000 27,236,512
'67- '69
l,i<Xl
9,1-3,000
1869
1,000 10,000,000
2,500,000
1871
1.000
1866
1,600,000
'66-7-8 l,O0Oe
1,600,000
a
500 JOO
1870
100
1,666,600
2.500,000
S,OO0 0CO
5,000,000
i',ii6o

1. 00

£»)

1866
1866

&

140

do
(black)
4th do
(not endorsed)
Spec lal loan
Vlnelaiid. (JV.J.)- 1st mortgage
WalkUl Valley (.vr.)— 1st mortgage
3d

,

47X

autVi. »750,00O.

mortgage, guaranteed
2d mortgage
Westchsster tfc PhtUt.—Ut mort new
WeMern (Ji«.)— Ist mo-t. (Mont. & W.P.)
Western RR btls, befor.; consolidation
."d M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Oa
Wetlern Maryland —Ist M., end, Bait. City
Ist mortgage, nnentlorsed.
2d mortgage, endors. by Baltimore
2d mortgage, entl irsed by Wash. County.
2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed
New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore
WcHlern ^. Carolina {E. Dip.)— Ut mort...
Western Pentisylrania—tst mort
Ist Mortgage, Pittsburg Branch
1st

.

,

,

35
50
18
18
18
!7

db

i.aio
1,000

is'io

1871

,

i866
1870

mort.. conn, or reg
Wilminrjton db IfisWou— St jriing bonds.
Sterling bonds
'id

Sinking Fund bonds
Winchester A Pot.—Ut M.,gaa'-. by B.
Worcest A Nashua— itoc\t

F.iA.

V-

J.

1851
1866
;8-)9

7
7
6
7

AiiSt'o.

Sgi'f

J.'* J.

6
7

A.'&'O.

M.& S.
A.&O.

88

M.

I'
7
3
7
4
7

J.& J.
A.&O.

7 f.

1

...

&O

b
b

A

<

ft

J

8

7

f.

A.'*0.

A.&0.
J.*D.
J. & J.
P.& A.

7

6k
3X
7

A.'&'O.

7 f

A.&O.
A,&0.
A.&O.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.& J.
.I.&.T.

A.*0.

6
6
4

t.

F.&A.
M.&8.
J.& J.
A.&O.

7
7

?^'

200,001
350,000
2,000.000

6

1,250.01X1

7

723,600
576,887
197.777
710,000
144,400
1,425,400

7

,I,AJ,

J.'&'j.
J.& J.
J.* J.

M *N.
J.&.l.

A.&0.
A.&O.
J.*,).

6
7

7g.
6
5

Chesapeake
1st

1901

May ,1872

May

1,

May

oston.

I

& Canada Is leased and Included
In he 185m. operated. Vt C. also leases
the Kntl.; Og. & L. Champ., Stanstead
S.

Vt.

A

Cliambly and other

Leases Troy

&

lines.

.

.

,

Jan. 1, 18901 In progress, (v. 11, p. 628.)
Apr. l,1893;Leaseil to Pa. UK. Stock. $1,022,450. Cost
Jan. 1, 1896 - of road, &c., $3,730,263. (v. 14, p. 628.)•Camden, N.J.Co's office Feb.. 18:2 Con=ol. of- several roads and branches.

Philadelphia, Office,

do

do

-

do
do
do

•

Camden

March,188:l
Ian., 1896

to

boro, 128m,

Cape May. Salem & SwedesNet eainlngs, 1871, $24«,51i.

Oct., 1899

Stock paid, $526,700.
Coinple'crt Feb., 1872. L. cr., 1.125,000 ac.
Leased to Vt, Ceuf, at $20,aiO pr yr & txs.
Phlla.j Olrard Natl Bank July 1, 1888 Cost, $375 000. (V. 13, p. 498.)
N. y., J. M. Plckrell. May 1,1900 In pro-'ress, 32Xm.
New York.
1887-97
In progress.
Phlla., Delia ven ifcBro. Oct., 1900 Floating debt, $180,701 rost to Nov., 1871,
do
do
(V. 14. p. 628.)
Jan., 1902
$2,680,462.
London.
1881
Net earnlnits, year t-ntUng Sept. 80, 1871,

New YorA and Loudon
New York.

In progress.

Jan. 1,1
1873

;

M.&N.
do
J.& J. N. Y., N. Bk of Bepnbllc
J.& J.
Bait., B. & O. KB.
J.& J.
Worcester, Ofllce

1886
1896

tlo

do
do

do
do
do
do

i

43.

LIST.

do

do

do
do

Pblladelphli

$197,021

186S-9, $151,827.

July 1, 1887 Leased to B. & O., at $27,000 per year.
Jan., 1872 Dividends In 7 year.", 65 p. c. (v. 14, p

Bonds,

office,

do
do
do
do

!

Principal,

REMARKS.

when Due.
Stocks,
lastDlvl'd.

Dec,

1871

July, 1836
iSTO
1890
1885
Feb., 1872
July 1, 1S78
FeT)., 1872
1877
1884

N.Y., Office N,J.Cen.BB Apr,

1891

City to Chesap. City, Md. Net earnings from operations, 1871, $295,082,

DeL

LeasMl to Lehleh Coal & Nav. Co., at Int.
on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on stock.
Net recelsts In 1871. $2.UI0,1S4. Ca h dlv. In
6 yrs, 116 p. ct. Stock In 1862, $7,500,000:
Leases Aib. & Susq. snd Kens. & S. Ballroads.

10, '72 See Cam. & Amboy RR. (v. 14. p. 5g,595.)
May, 18ff< Gross reieiptO last year, $1,S<».199; ex1894
penses. Interest and taxes, $1,236,814 net
;

1884
18»7

\«n

See annual report In
Cent. KK.
of N. J. assumes $2,310,000 ol gold loan

income,

$272,383.

CUBONICLE.

(V. 14. p. 659.)

of 1897. (V. 12, p. 465. 68ti.)
1877
Jan., 1872 Gross lerelpts. 1871, $nr.,120; expenses
N. Y.jN. B'kof Com'ce. July 1,1887 and taxes, $78,772 dlvds. In 71,9 per c.
Leh. Val. RR. Co.. Fhlla. Fell. ,1872 Leased. April, 1871, to Lihlgh Valfcy RR.
do
do
for 999 yrs. The lessees a-'suinlng bds
Feb., 1872
do
& scrip & raying 10 p. c, per annum on
do
April, 1876
(v.
do
do
April, 1876
f>rcf stock, and 4 on consol, stock,
do
do
Oct., 1889
2, |.. 714.)

Pittsburg Office

1st iiiort,2age

;

Morris— stocia, consolidated
Preferred stock

mortgage

IK6

2d mortgage
Boat loan
Preferred stock scrip dividend
Pennsylvania stock
1st mort., g. by Pcnn. BB., s. f. $5.000,000..
West Br. & Siisq.. 1st and 2d mort
Susq. A Tide Water— stocla

—

Maryland loan,

p. 220, 3i 1,517.)

May,' 1^72

office,

Dela.

Ist

lease rent,

Deflcltmade UDfromsurplusf d.

Greenf till completion of
do
July 1. 1883 Hoo^ac "runnel. Net Income, 1870-71,
do
Jtlly 1,1879
$162,866, above Interest, (v. 14, p. 43.)
N. Y., Continental Bank Oct., 1860 Leased till 1875 10 Kutland BH. Back Indo
do
Oft., 1860
terest unpaid of conFlderable amount.
do
do
Oct., 1859
Fhlla., Glrard Nat Bank
Net earn'ps yr ending Mar. 1. 1871. $135,486,
do
do
The Int. on end. and loan bontis to Jan..
do
do
1869, and on unend. bonds to April 1869,
do
do
converted Into a 7 per cent pref. stock.
1880
Road and iiiulp.. $3,036,643. (v.12, p.753.)
N.Y.,rarij>ers' L.&T.Co. Apr. 1, 1890 Stock, $l,OOO,(!0O. Opened August, 1871.
N. Y., Bull's Head Bank
1896
Completed 35 miles, June, 1872.
N. Y., Farnhain.G. & Co, June, 1890 In prosress. Leased to N London North.
N. Y., DeI.,L. & w.liU. Jan.,18T2 Leased to Dela., Lack. & West., at 7 per
do
do
1875
cent on stocks and bonds.
do
do
1900
Philadelphia, office.
Apl. 1, 1891 Old debts retired by this Issue. (v.l4,p.628.)
N. Y., Soutter&Co.
Income bonds amount to $613,400. Main
do
do
line W. Pt. to Selma, 138m. Br. to Opo.
do
do
llka.aora.
Bait., Citizens N. Bank. Jan. 1, 1890; In progress Irom Belay (7in. N. of Balto.)
do
do
Jan. 1, 1890 to WlUlamsport, Md., 8O111., and Belay to
do
do
Jan., 1890
Balto., 7m. Several Issues of bds have
do
do
Jan., 1890
the endorsement of Bait. City, as specldo
do
Jan., 1890
fled In list. Capital stock, $M0,000. (v.
do
do
Jan., 1890
IS, p. 810.)
Boston,

Philadelphia, office

mort. registe ed, BB
Mort. lo^,on eniilpmcnts &c.,gold
Loan covcrtlble Into stock till Dec, "72...
Monongahcla Nav. Co.— stock

$25,9,5.

1.1886
1891
1876-77

London.

mortage reglsteretl

net, »197,119; Int., $199,837;

Nov.

do
do
do

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

1st
1st

Leased to Troy & Boston at f 15,300 pr yr.
Operates 55m of road. In year ending
Sept 30, 1870, gross earnings were »478,26S,

&

Baltimore.

Lehigh Coal db Navigation—stock
Loan, convertible, coupon, gold

13, p. if, 497,, 779; V. 14, p.

63.)

Cost of
1895 Late Atchison and Pikes
P.
1896-7-8
road, &c., $3,723,700.
July 1,1890 Stock, $500,000. Cost of road &c. $1,000,000.
earnNet
Utlca.
Dec, 1871 Formerly Black Blv.
Jnly, 1S78
ings. 1869-70, $
Dec. 1, 1871 Leased to Vt. Cent., 8 p.c. on slock.

Baltimore.

flart(«;i— stock

—

bonds

189S

1,

1st mortgage
Delaware it Ihtdson—stock
Beglstered Bonds
Registered Bonds
Beglste-ed Bonds

A

Hannibal & Naples and other roads following It are leased by T. w. & W., with
an obligation 10 pay Interest on their

The

do

—

;

Gross earnings In
$1,959,837.
$4,,')44.640 ;
opera Inir expenses,
1870.
The
».V236,26.t; net revenue. »1.S0S.37S.

revenue,

Sept. 1874
April, 1896

Pblladclptala, office,

(originally $2,800,000)..

In 1871 gross revenue was >5,736j665jj>peratlng expenses and taxes. $3,ii6,827 net

1890
1890
Aug. 1888
1890
1882
1878
1878

by Whom.

Ohio stock
Maryland Loan, sinking fund
Guaranteed Sterling Loan
Bonds having next preference
Delawa re Division— %too^
it

1886
1910

Where Payable and

tt Dc/tttoat-e- stock.

mortgage

2,

Junel,

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.

Miles
of •
For explanation of all references see C'nal
foot notes on 1st page of BB. Tables.

Chesapeake

1,

May

Issued by Troy & guar by BRs. Dslng T.U.
Office at Tuckerton.
Apr". '1,' 1910 In progress, 28ni.
Opened, ^• ay, 1869. Net earnings 1st fiscal
N. Y. & Boston.
18916-99
year, $2,567,493; 2d year, $3,135,257; Sd
U. S. Treas., at maturity
year, $8,921,115- Tola! landsalee to May,
N. Y. & Boston.
1887
1872,580,000 acres, for $2,194,000. (V. 14,

CANAL STOCK AND BOND
DESCKIPION.

Apr.

18fe
Feb., 1907
Aug., 1889
Nov. 1,1898
July, 1890
Aug., 1901
May, 1890
N.Y.,A.B.Bayll8,Trustee
1901
Troy Nat. Ex. Bank. Jan. 1.1880
N. y..Nat. Bk of Cora
1887
do
do
1885
do
do
1875
do
do
1882

&

J.
J.

'250.00tJ

do
do
do

do
London.
N. N. Y., Company's ofllce
U. S. Treas. at maturity
.'.* J.
N. y.,:Oth Nat. Bank.
J. & 1).
Utlca & N. Y.
J.&J.
UtIca & N. Y.
J.&D. Boston E. I'lake & Co

10

1

4JO0,0OU

1,000

J.

A.&O.
M.&N.
M.&S.

40O,OOiJ

ISTO
1863
1865

4

.I.& J.

7
7

7
1

1,400,000
1,400,000
810.000
1,000,000
1,208,900
400,000
1,000.000
1.000,000
670,000

do
00
do

N. Y.,Kldd,P. & Co.
do
do
F. ft A.
do
do
7
F.ft A.
do
do
7
M.&N. N. Y., Metropol. Bank.
7
F.& A. N. Y.,Kldil, P. & Co.
7
M.&N. N. Y., Metropol. Bank,
7
M.&N.
do
do
7
M.& N.
do
do
7
M.&N.
do
do
7
Q.-F. N.Y.,KIdd, Pierce & Co
F.&A.
7
do
do
7
M.*N.
do
do
7
J.& J.
do
do
7g. F.&A.
do
do
;g. f. M.&N. N. Y., OmceT., W.&W
7
7

300,000

1,000

&D,

»
7

1,108.000
225,438
730,000

tern division. State line, Tnd. to Peoria
Ills., 111m.
Western division, Peoria to
Wat-saw, 117m.
Cost of road about
»11,000,000. The 2d mortgage W. Dlv.
bond- are convertible Into 1st j-referrcd
stock or Into consol. bonds.

Co.'s office. Feb'.i,'l896
do
Dec. 1, 1894

m!4N.
F.& A.

"sk

300.00(1

1870
1867
1868
1870

Wilmington

A.*i>.

m;&n.
J

l,2».nri0
200,000
400,000

Pocomnke {Md)—\Ht mortgage

db Tarbo^'o— Ist mortgage
Wil.,C/iart.it Rutfierrd— \st mortgage
<fc S3rtrf.— Ist mort

WiUlanislon

7
7
7
7

J.&D.
U.&N.
J.& J.
J.& J.
J.« J.
J.& J.
A.&0.
A. AC.
A.&O.

350,000
700.000
1,800,000
511.400
750,000
1,250,000
750,000
600,000

168

West Jersey -stocsc
Loan of 1833, guar, by Cam. & Amboy
1st mortgage loan
Isc mortgage, consolidation
West Shore andson Iiimr—\at mortgage...,
West lFt«c.— 1st M.J gld, s. f.,1. g ., conv.,,
WMtetiall <fc Plattsourg—\%t mortgage

Wicomico

1871
1870
1871
1810
1855

Stocks,
InstDlvl'd.

Ea

j.'i'b.

550.000
200.000
886,000
114,000
293,200
713,000
850,000
127,000

500

Bonxis, $
Principal,

when Due,

Jan., 1870

F.& A. New York,
J.&U.
do

7

7
8
7

lOO&c

by Whom.

Payable.

8

2,86.1,00"

i;00

ytcksb. db Jferfrf— Ist series (red)
2d series (blue)

M

I

l,500M>0

100

Vermont Vatlei/—\Bt mortgage
1st mortgage
2d mortgage

Ware River (3fa»<.)-lst
Warren (.y../. )— stock

INTEEEST OB DIVIDENDS.
When
Where Payable and
•ert

Kate

3m),oui
2.000,000
500,000

Cliambly bonds
Vermont tt Jf ass.— stock
Ist mortgage, sinking fuid
Convertible bonds
Standstead,

1.000
1,000

1870

&

.1

\Wi

116M 18B6
227
10
BiS

2d mortgage (T0I.& Wab.)...
2d mortgage (Wab. & W't'n.)
ad mortgage (Ot. W't'n of '59.)
EEqulpment bonds (T.&W.)
Consol. mortgage, cotiv
Ist mortgage. (Decatur & E. St. Lonis).,
Hannibal & Naples— Ist mortgage
do
iil
do
do
Lafayctte.Dloom'lon & .Miss— 1st
Hann. & Cent. Mo.. Ist ranrtgage

cfc

100
100
100

247
217

1st prefferred

Verin^nt

Ontstandlng.

"ent.
C?'

2d Preferred
Ist
1st

Amount

Road

all references, see
loot notes on Ist page ot BB. Tables.

For explanation of
Peoria

LIST.

confer a great fVtvor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables.

Trill

DESCRIPTION.

Tot.,

25, 187a.

'2d

mort

Susqh.'.Canal, common bonds, 3d mort..
pref. and T. W. priority bde
do do

I860
1865

.

do

do

Philadelphia, office.

Feb,, 1887
July,'
Inly, 1910
1871

Phlla.

do
4

and Baltimore, Jan. 1885
do
Jan. 1 J1S78
Jan. 1894
do

Wyoming & Wlconlsco merged Into, and
West Branch & Susq. owned by P., C. C.
Leased to P. & Reading KR. for Interest
on bonds and half or net earnings In
deficit after expenses ahd lut
1870-71
;

terest

was

$S'2,957.

(T.14,p.

77.)

May

THE CHKONICLE

25, 1«72.

€ommercia( €tme0.

®t)t

"cOMMERClTirEPiTOME.
Fridat Nionr. May

24, 1872.

Trade tho past week has baen mtliur bolow the average
of the season.

at this singe

has been done, an

been pretty well supported.
has been in metals, the
to

work against the

a

Still,

fair

have, unler

prices

1

am

>unt of btisineas

the

cirourrntinoes,

how

which have continued

tor

speculative advance

cided advance has baen in cotton

and

;

the

mist de-

coffee, in anticipation

of an early deficiency of supply, though present slocks
ample.
Cotton has advanced,

Kxport* or I.e»«Jni( ArifalM flrMi ITm* York.
The following table, complied tromCuHtom Honim mtamn.show
the export* of leadinir arttcles from the port of Now York «<nee
January 1, 1872, to nil tho principal fortilfirn conntilra, •iid >!•<> the
totalH for the IbhI week, and hIhco JintiKry 1. The Uiit two line
total valuet. Including tliu value »f all other artlcl«( boilde
thone mentioned In thetablo.

The most marked depression

markets

late

are

111
§2*

mixed.

Coifee

is§§is
iis§ ;g3sj§i$$
^•rfgt-' -i"' •*-' - -'"5 gV

-umtmsn

:

•of«*rf^

"^rf-'a
•f«f

Middling Uplands close at
25j|^c.
Flour has been dull and depressed, but closes steady
shipping extras close'at $7 50@!8.
Wheat has been steady
for spring, which closes at $1 71@1 70, in store and afloat
but is lower for winter at *l 90@2 10 for red and amber.
Indian corn has

701

irw .112112
igi«r iS88i§5S5«88=8«l ip.
-'
W

and

'g

-'

isf

?£

^8 gas

been active and closes at 74o. for prime
has advanced ^o. per

and sugars are

lb.,

«-

oT

•

-V

'g'

firmer.

Provisions have been generally dull.

when

8rrive<)

becomes

trade, without special

dull.

demand

Speculation

been

has

The season

Lard and

dormant, and

•Co
P50

"2

Freights have been active, especially in the shipment of
grain, with a very good business doing in petroleum charattended with a slight and

The

firmness

shipment within narrow
grain that

bush.

limits,

freely exported.

and

^1 ii

5^5fd. by

and

Cork

to

for

o

eovS

as

8j

©tt-

•
IS

M -SO
« to w

is tlie

only

To-day

little

o'ef

5s. 9d.

:
•

« SS
SS

;S :S
•

:

ill
S

•'0

by

was done, and
:ga :§

:Sg
dull,

•mod •9909

•.so'

were unsettled.

Metals have been

•^•^ia*azcoiw-t^^

r

•

decline of a half cent per

steam to Liverpool, and
orders.

gS§5S;S :S'*'3:SSK

:

restrict their

and Indian corn

A

S2

advance

partial

wheat

been favorable to increased shipments of that
The shipments of corn have been mainly at 5d. by

charter
rates

somewhat

flour

ha.«

staple.
sail,

is

of

-

V

:Sa8:::-8:5§
^2

:?:«
<D--,-

receipts.

7|«. for long clear.

ters,

•

I

less active,

To-day there was some depression in hog products; new mess pork sold at $13 70@
$13 75 for June, and $13 87^ for July, and prime Winter
Western steam lard at 9 3-16o. for June. Bacon quiet at

in rates.

•

it,

the

butter,

paratively light

•

has

causes to stimulate

and the home trade moderate.
under increased supplies, have declined.
Cheese, for an exception, shows some advance, caused by
pressing export orders coming upon small stocks and com-

export

ii

i^

with prices for copper,

tin

_r

and

showing a downward tendency. East India goods have
remained dull. Tallow has been s >mewhat depressed, with

•

.

;

-S

-aT

:||

:

.$

:

*

•

•

•

:|2S2

:

Sg

•_--«

•

5-?-

-f

t-as

iron

prime

choice

to

selling

at 9^<g9fc.

Whiskey

|iii:!

-of

has been

variable, closing at 90^c,

The market
but

S

8'

in

9J@l5c. for common to fine
movement has been very fair, but not so

9fc.; leaf,

(n seed leaf the
large as for some

remaining ab<)ut the same. Sales have
been 200 cases old crop, sundry seed leaf, 20@40c.; lOO
cases old crop, Ohio, 17c.; 100 ca3rs new crop. New Ifork,
9^c.; 700 cases new crop, Pennsylvania, 14@18c.; 1,300 cases
new crop, Ohio, 9^@llc.; 400 cases new crop, Wisconsin,
8^@9;ic. The demand for Spanish tobacco has been very
good, with sales of 800 bales Havana at 95c.@$l 15.
Rosin has been dull, and strained has declined to $3 50.
Spirits turpentine has been scarce, and with a pressing
demand the price has advanced to 63c. Petroleum has
been rather more active at 23Jc. for refined, in bbls. Oils
Wool is
have been dull, with prices generally easier.
unsettled the new begins to arrive from various parts,
Layer raisins have receiled to $2 85@*2 90; otlier fruits
Hides and leather have been dull, and at the close
firm.

weeks

:'i-i§:i«i:g::H''i;!i;ii

•iili

for tobacco has been less active for seed
Kentucky we notice some improvement of demand at firm prices. The sales of the week have been 300
hhds. for export and 200 hhds. for home consumptiin
prices have remained about as last quoted.
Lug-, 8^@
leaf,

l|s

m

:

ii

i

i

;li

:i

i

i

i

;

i

:g2

=

is

i

ii

i

:S iS

•

:

i-^ :£-"ig

.s=

;

:e

=5881

ih

past, prices

;

prices are drooping.

v«f
:S

:

i

:ElsiSiS2 ;isj|si :gf

'U

"

of

«

r^
.

_

.

-

.

^B

THE CHRONICLE.

702

Imports of lieadlug Articles.
The following taole, compiled trom Custom House returns
Bliowa tli6 foroigu imports of cortaia leading articles of commerce
at tkia port for the last week, since January
corresponding period in 1871

[The quantity

U sivcn iu

the

Since
Jan. 1,

Same

ll'ne
1871.

week.

1872.

1871.

Iron,

21.6XJ

Glass

4,5!2

Glaws place
lluttons
Coal, tons
Cocoa, bags

KR bars..

Spelter, lbs
Sleel
Tin. boxes

ISJCO
l!,7la

Tin

l-l.lW

slabs, los..

2,3J0

boxes

S'lgar,

&

bugs

Tea

10,921

.

S.«03

Tol>acco

3,:i2-i

Waste

l,303,Wine8,
Cliaiiipag"e,bkB
5J9;

Glim, Arabic

1,669
3.(78
1,713
118

Madaer
essential...

l>lls,

»il,

190,049

172,895

.37.132

673,039

306.791

32.5-8

614,66.)

(!0-;.639

2,1192

32,".6S

59

2,227

24.385
1,344

6,108
4,635
3,371

72.116
65.9 !li
47,213

63.Ti3
74.173
23,633

Wines
Wool, bales
Artl les reported

13,i>0D

Olive

21,793

&e.—

Cream Tartar...
Gambler
luditfo

by value—
»75,59i

Cigars

8S2Corl£s

Oi)inui

49,70;

Soda, bi-carb
Soda, sal
Soda, ash

KewOrleans

938.038 IS30,;94
282.661 384,677

Mobile
Charleston

4,353
27.491
6,388

Fancy goods

2U,58riKlsh

$789,503 1671.214
44.6S7
83.185
5W.819 327,580
160,479
176,160

1'25,212

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia
Other ports
Total this year..,

Total last ya**

2629,116'
.

,

5,31,«

822,501

9,8W)

ial.n4; 142.8S5

uolsiS

85.680
439,452 70!.663| 174.114
1S2.137 287,223
99.0;3
97.455) 228.9S3 808.171
12,206
17,50St
5'J,906
86.158
2ri0.4aV 814.520
3.861
01,91:9.
61,312
17,988

Savannah
Texas

We

522 071

258.6a 327,751

New York

llLOJl'SuKar, hhda., tcs.
cS bhis
l,Oiii
10.")"I.T

KKCEIPTB
BXPORTBD 8IN0B SEPT. I TO—
CoastStNCS 8KPT.1.
wise Stock.
Great
Other
1670. Britain France For'gn Total. Ports.
1S71.

FORTS.

3,251,581II,52S,<W
46,487
55,575

96,6r.'

..,:i2liaij8

Coffoeibags
Cotton, bales
Drugs, AcBark, Peruvian.
Blea powders.
BrinL-jtoiiO, tons
Cochineal

8,0S7

2.191
25,011'
239.114
7.3
209,600
5?6,283'5,292.5(13 2,913.776
6U,B13
4,410
77,225
39,509
411,7351 35-.,566

Lead, pigs

2cll.7:iO

Glassware

3,299
2,728
336,171
112,745

172
119

Hardware

s.m

time

Ac-

Cutlery

Kartheuware—
China
Earthenware

specifled.]

For

[etals.

From the foregoing statement it will be seen that, compared
with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in
the exports this week of 27,703 bales, while the stocks to-night are
89,833 bales less than they were at this time a year ago. The
following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at
all the ports from Sept. 1 to May 17. the latest mail dates.
We
do not include our telegam,s to-night, as we cannot insure the
accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph.

for the

Same

Olasa and

ttiilna,

when not otherwise

i)ackages

Since
Jan. 1.
ISB.

and

1873,

1,

TMay 25, 1872.

2.235
89.058

5J5
1.000

170,579

20.4;

10''.a75,

76..'.9a

2S9,07il|

12 411
i,066

Ul.!'.i9

146.467
142,759
75.939

817,237
n.si:;
48 621

....
....

3 861: 257,096
21,2341

;831.51«, leS.OKI

!07.S6S 1907,414 1001 649

239,485

80.490

607.720 28.36,444 IWS.iOl

S41.676

8716.720.2143,2S1

have had during the past

week another marked advance in the prices for the present crop of cotton. The basis of
this continued upward movement is the large short interest
which exists, assisted as it has been this week by a falling off in

the receipts at the ports to an almost nominal amount, the improvement at Liverpool with a revival of the export demand, aud
a general belief that spinners must soon enter the market in
6,000
Gunny cloth
2.915
Kaisin*
Hair
greater force.
Speculative confidence has therefore increased,
SS.372 Hides undressed.
Hemp, bales
and higher prices still are prophesied. On the other hand, howKice
Hides, &c.—
715
Spices,
juices,
Ac
(Ku.
Urlatlej
ever, crop accounts have improved, and there has been a manifest
"--'270 827
339,005
6M
9,4591
5,C49
9,732
Cassia
Rides, dressed..
indisposition to purchase for November and December.
8.001)
«.0O3
571
For
53*
21,177
19,313
Ginger
ndia rubber
41.410
21426
110
6«
2,35»
1,540
Pepi)er
Ivoryfuture delivery the interest has continued to centre upon May
98 888
28,622
3,1:8
Saltpetre
Jewelry. &c.—
and the early summer months. Tlie prices last reported for fu99
l,«i6
2.450 WoodsJewelry
in,rv5i
171.988
519
656
..
3U
Cork
Watches..
tures were (basis low middling) 24§c. (or May, 21 ll-lOc. for June,
25 5:18
18,7311
...-»
1,016
ll,3l>> 216,32Fnsllc
Linseed
145,367
264,222
34|c. for July, 24 O-lfic. for August, 23 7 ICc. for September, 20ic.
8,115
5i,sa
62,59'
Logwood
6,I>J8
Molasses
5:.-206|
1S,2I41
61,101
Mahogany
for October, 19 9 10c. for November, 19Jc. for December. Tlie
Reoelitts of JDoinestic Produce for tUo Week aud aliice total sales of this description for the week are 90,4')0 bales, includJanuary 1.
ing
free on board.
For immediate delivery the total sales
The receipts of domestic produce for the week and since Jan. 1, foot up this week
10,803 bales, including 4,40.") for export, 3,181
and for the same time in 1871, have been as follows
for consumption, 1,398 for speculation, and 1,788 in transit.
Of
the above,
bales were to arrive. The following are the closThis
Since Same
Since
This
Same
'71
week, Jan.l. time
week. Jan. 1. time 'il.
ing quotations
&o.—
Lemons

17,687 Fruits,
6.481,
2,350,

/•lax

furs

182.912
203 .P68
22,528
910.035
51.807 1.094,902
5«9.6-5
458,821
7,956
497.445
8.0;.7
752.337
234.994 4.481,857 2,18.1.477
4i2.081
1S9.150
47.327

Oranges
Nuts

.

I

:

I

Allies. ..pkgs

799.181
S9J,8tl
01J.9J1 6.5JC.U92
22.1,631 2,031,792
18.115
1.1.200
959.8
117,513

47.895,
a)l,21i,

'

Wiiea ..bu<

;

Corn
Uats

Bye

Barley. &c
Graai seed.

C. meal. bbis
Cotton. .bale^.

l',3;5

70,152

s,7sr

7il.S59

4,0.KJ

15.013

58.080

1,444

45,80ii

14,613
1,919
37,665

11,009
16,411
S.86i
19,202
2,6u7

19:1,061

188,281

116.0,->7

1111.973

Ordinary

210,70:^

103,000
193,6 '4
112,421

Good Ordinary....

No.
Hides
Hops, .bales.
Leather. sides

331,4.il
1,661

;!.9a.

l,36S.0.-.l

211

30,196

91

8.670
19.879
227.962
20,510
l.liS

nils.

Cheese
Cntmeats.

1.262,555!
7.6771

309 ..3«1
110.032

Kl?L'8

Soirits turp.

811

8,081
Si

itosln....

Tar
Pitch

.

Beef, pkgs..
Lard, nkg-*....
Lard. kega...
503.351 Rice, pkgs
936 Starch
3,1

213.008
95,149

187,1.51 I.Hioarlue

8,473
38

25:
9,565
475
74

&c

13.613 'Sugar, hhds.,
1.0i',;9! |Tallow,pkii8
41,753: Tobacco, ,ikgs...

9

11,002
1,756
4,748

Tobacco, lihds...
Whiskey,
« !iiat\ej, bbls..
OL
'
Wool, bales
Dressed hogs. No.

—

2,094
i;,03ll

17J,0I6

81

12.97

9m!

92,369,

Stijre^-

Cr.turp bbis

...

Pork

S,'2.S9

«9,0!H;

297.439
2,23!

8,233
8
24 .7021
2S

Hemp. .bales

Naval

4,935
495

1,099.1711
2,HI6,IKII

235.62:!

Beans
Peas

Milasse^.

pkga..

Peanuts, bais...
Provisions
4.211,090
Batter, pkgs..

2.868 loll .-akc,
Oil, lard

2,801

BreailsiulliFlour.. bbis.

'209,661

12.14
6,1?

1

l(».820
: 1.533
5.116
15,735
95,135

19,'U
81,498
16,009
80,213

717

,.371

9.161
9,885

75,813
8.662
12.592

Sew

bales

Orleans

3,177

827
I.IIO
1,472

Charleston....

Savannah
Texas
Ten nessee, Ac

538
2,997

2.2 01

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia

3.970
5.0S3

Monday

90,114

Tuesday

410

338
'238

Friday

550
120
719
475
2,111

Total

4,495

For May.
bales.
;00

bales.

12,083| 40,173

....
28.0951
Decrease this year..
week by the addition of 13,511 bales made

•200

2,850
1.100

.May 21.

Hew

Orleans.

Mobile
Chart fton...

Savannah

New

York...

Other

ports..

Total
Blnce Sept.

1

G.Brit.
11,394
8.SI6
2,128
4,135

Samew'k
1871.

17.6)2
3.646
2.423
4,439

S4.1.06

63,717

S.nis
1,119
4.141

12914

'467
245

11.071

28.8.1:!

56.540

I.S8«,'252

2,S'J21I8I

1811.

"8
3.169
171,199

*);.935

1

.6'26

8,6-1
11,174
4.197

92.190
19,797
12,6J4
26,?89

68.818

S2..391

28,000

18,000

211,020

300,813

506

I'.iw

887

4S1
270

"26

2,690
2,060

3363

3.181

1.398

1,783

10,862

1,101

Low

Mid-

ird'ry. Ord'ry. Mldl'g. dling
•22«

?^

W:il6

400

21X

•20.1

24K

100

24 7-16
•24K

89,750 total

l.IOO
1,300
4,400
2,650...

:»%

May.

200

23 13-16

2,700
5.000
9,400
2,600
2,900

23K

300

200

300. ..
509..

June.

300
400
700

For July.

100
1,100
200

600
550

24X

.'OSV

23 1516
iiii

bales.
301
son ....
300
850

cts.
....2l)<
,.34 9-16

1M6

19X

m

'22!^

2S>^
23 X

22 i<

23-,^

19!^

2SX

20X

24«

24«
24 S4
24

M

25 K

1,950

•24.5-16

500

-iMi
-M 7111

UK
24%

•200.

3,850 total

.8,260 total

.24X
24 7-16

24 11-16
21 13-16

.24X

24X

.500...

2,150...
500...
1,9:0...

24,T<

24 3-16

July.

5C0...,

For Angust.
1,300
23K

«,300 total

'20M

20X
Octob'r.

50
100

W7-16
19 i>-l«

300

19 11-16

100

19X

2I?<

8,300...
1,100...

MBX
•»9-l6

I.OOO
1,100

August.

For September.

24X

cts
20)i
20 5-16

For November.

2i'A

21 15-16

I

bales.
iUO
200
810

.218-16
..24K

219-18

400

24 13-32
24 1-16

»ii
..

300

900

16,2J0 total

211-10

800,
1,700

2,000
1,900

ax

,.

ux

21
•241-16

24)i

For October,

cts.
.23 15 16
.... ^24

21S-16

23 15-16

19X
19X

22 116
•22 3-l'l

2,650 total

Novem.

«>•;

For December.

2.'5-16

n

22X

•200

19 3-16

7-16

1.300
200

19 5-l«

19W

Scpfr.
1,700 total

Dec.

The following exchanges have been made during the week

:

1,000 Jnne for 1.000 Augu't even.
1-16C. pjdd to exchange 8(i0 May tor 300 June.
100 June for 100 August.
1-I6C.
forHOi June.
S-lOc.

SOMuy

S-fec.

S1«C.

He

187-2.

1,511

5.0.\0
1,^250.

IXC.
•i%<:.

3,169

459
219
25.602
1,357,118

23

600
800

1,600

week.

Good
Total.

602

268
S»9

PRI'IBS.

[

lit.

1,400
4,30c

23 IS

to
28,838 bales, of
France, aud 07 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as
Below we give
made ap this evening, are now 311,030 bales.
the exports and stocks for the week, and also for the correspond
ing week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various
ports to-night
Stock.
Bxported to—
Total this

26xa....

81
41
16

bales.

cts.
'23S
23 11-16

l,9i0

of

|

s.n

For June.

4.841'

Contln't

253<ia....

•20V®....
23KIS....
2IXl»....
S5>4«....
26M-A....

2 !<;«»....

free on board
For forward delivery the sales (including
have reached during the week 90.450 bales (all low middling or on
the basis of low middling), and the f3llowing is a statement of the
sales and prices

8,700 total

week ending this evening reach a total
which 25,003 were to Great Britain, 3,169

Franco

ia\%....
•i-IX,6i....

sump. ula'n

Exp't.

1,700

Weekending

23ica....

84X®....
25)tW

Texat.

srive

•200

for the

30X®....

•Xl^di....

:

•22,757

up on count

The exports

Orleans.

BALKS.
Con- Spec Tran-

1,200

Total receipts

..I

Mobile.

the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of
Uplands at this market each day of the past week

Saturday

Bec'd thla week at—

17.103
2.691

"•^Inrtotiil receipt* are Increased this
of stock at tiew Orleans.

Middling....

Below we

6<.sai

BSOKIPTS

Mobile

Good

Wednesday
Thursday

1871.

20XI&....
23 S....

Middling

7809

p. M., May 24, 1873.
Sr special telegrams received by us 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
May 24. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the
total receipts for the seven days have reached 12,083 bales against
15,187 bales last week, 17,319 bales the previous week, and 18,.'548
biies three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of
September,1871,*.',G41,119 bales against 3,7.50,898 bales for the same
period of 1870-71, showing a decrease since September 1 this year
of 1,11.'),779 bales. The deta Is of the receipts for this week (as per
telegraph) and the eorre.-iponding week of 1871 are as follows:

1812.

per lb.

Low Middling

88,0i)7
•25,908

COTTON.
Fbidat,

Bec*d this week at—

Florida.

124.43S

11,1!5,
22)1

BKOXIPTS

New

Upland and

200 June for -200 July.
aOOMny for 300 June.

SOOJiine lor 300 July.
May for 100 July,
October to lU) t^eptember.
100 September for 100 August.
100
lix)

Weatheb Reports by TELEORAPn.—Our

reiiorts by tele
graph to-night indicate for the week a much more favorable con
dition of the weather over the entire cotton-growing section
Delightful showers appear to have visited all portions of the
South, and conseiiuently a more hopeful view of the crop is
taken. From Galveston the same ffavorable conditions reported
during past weeks have continued, At New Orleans it baa been

May

Tm

^6, 1872.3

CHItONICIE.

Rliowery during inoro than lm1f tho week. Our corrnspondont at
MontKomery statos tlmt It lias rainod on two days, and that tlioy
are Imving a very lioavy rain today, wldch beffan and liaH contlnuod BJnco laBt nijflit. At Selnia tliere linn been rain on tlireo
dayH; our telegram addH tliat it lias boen gouoral, ),'r«atly benoKroni Mobile, our corroHpondont says that it
lillnff tho crops.
has rained on ovory day thin wook, except Hundny and Monday,
and conseiiuontly the crop is developing more promi»ln(iIy. At
C-olurabus they have also had fine showers on three days, and tlie
indications are that they wore of wide extent. At Macon there
have been three showers, which tho telegram states will bo beneficiul.
They have also had fine showers at Augusta crop accounts more favoraldo; weather to-day pleasant. Precisely the
siimi^ stiiteuients with regard to showers and crops are made in
our Savannah and Charleston telegrams. So also at Memphis,
there appear to have been a succession of showers during five
dnyti
j)lanting ia now about completed, and an average stand
has been secured. Our correspondents at Nashville say nothing
about rain, but state that the crop is developing promisingly.
;

;

Thermometer at Galveston has averaged 79, at Selma 78, Mobile
85, Montgomery 81, Columbus 80, Savannah 79, Charleston 70,
aud Memphis 71.
Visuii.E SUPPIY. We have of late received very many com
niunications, some calling in question and others asking for in

—

We

have
formation with regard to our figures of visible supply.
not the time to reply to all of them separately, and would therefore state a few facts for general information.
1. Our figures for Europe are all obtained by cable, and hence
they are not expected to agree with mail figures, which are two
have stated this fact so many times,
or three weeks later.
one would think that after a few more repetitions, it would be
understood. We beseech our iriends to remember, therefore, it
is no evidence of error in us that the details of our statement or
our conclusions differ from our neighbors.
3. Tho item " Total afloat from India to Europe" has been rereceive that item from London
ferre<l to as being inai curate.
by cable, and it is taken from the London Broke m' Circular,
where each ship from each port and the time of sailing is given
separately. Of course the figures we published last week will
not reach us by mail until next week but two weeks ago (See
CnuoNici.K, May 11, page C31) we gave the afloat (in visilJle supply) for Europe from India this year (May 10, 1873) at 449.000
By turning
ba"lea, and last year (May 10, 1871) at 2.57,800 bales.
to tho London Broker/t' Circular of that date our friends will find
not only that those figures were entirely correct, but they will
also Cud the name of each vessel and tho port from which it
sailed.
We have not room to publish the details, but the following is a summary of the statement

We

We

;

poul.H

Const for Korolffn
orilers,
poru.

bales,

bales,

i bales,

1,!39

ISS.O'S

Liver-

May
from—

Alloat

lO.to

Enrope

London.

Homliar

Madras
Cevion and TuUcorln
Calcutta..

97,0;6

8,262

....

....

:....

19,714
10,739
52,8»0

S«,05a

....

2,311
8,2J3
66,570

280

5,iOa

8.610

....

85,092
66.013

180,960
123,693

6,610
17.892

174,240
50,664

Kansoon
tS72
1871

bales.

...

SWf

KHriacliee

Total.

Total.

ma.

1871,

bales.
233,553
3,214
81,289
10,739
155,512
14,595

bales.

n5,l«
4,331

Si;!b9
6,422
53,41*
4,8S3

418,902
25-.791

Wo here see that the London Brokers' Circular of May

10,

gave

the " total afloat from India for Europe" this year (1873), »t 448,902 bales and last year (1871) at 357,794 bales while our cable
dispatch gave it at 449,000 bales for this year (1873), and 257,800
think our friends will be gratified
bales for last year (1871).
with this absolute proof of the correctness of our figures.
" referred to as inaccu3. Another item in our " visible supply
rate ia the " Stock rest of Continent" which was given In last
Chronicle (May 18), at 120,000 bales for that day 1872, and 80,000
bales for the same day of 1871. The error claimed is that we
make last years stock too small. This criticism would be right
if it were not for one little fact, and that is, that we do not this
year, and did not last year, include stock at every Continental
port as they cannot now, and could not then be obtained the
item meant last year all that we could obtain returns for and this
year it means returns from the very same ports so that the comcan get more returns now than we
parison will be accurate.
could at this time a year ago, but we have not felt authorized »o
use them or to change our last year's figures, for the new figures
for last year are generally estimates. If we were to make out a
statement of stock at other Continental porta (including about all
The
of them except Russia) the result would be aa follows.
figures for this year are all official except Hamburg and Rotterdam, but for last year they are mostly estimates obtained, however, from the best Boarces open to us
;

We

;

We

I8T3.

isn.
58,000
lO.OOo

AnoBterdam

WWW

Antwerp

ilJOM

>i

at
at
k at

HamburKaad Kotterdain

27,000

M".

k at

Haroelona

eafiM

stock
stnck
>i

Mock

Trieste
at (itnoa

Stock

Smyrna

M... k

14.500
12,000
9,000

i.t

at

234.500'

—

week have beon 24,000

baltw and to the contlmnit, 18,000
while the receipts at itonibay, duriofr the Mtna Ulna
have been 29,000 bales.
Tho niovemrnt •Incu the flrrt of
.lanuary is as follows. These are the figures ^»f W. Nlcol k (>>., of
Bombay, and are for the week ending Tburmlay, May 88
l>alnH,

:

^Sblpmouti

tliU

week

».W0
2,i«X)

^Slilpnienta aloes Jut,

to-<

(on-

Oroiit
nrltaln.

tlnnnt.

1873.... 31,000
1871.... 44,500

l:i,0()0

Oriai

to—

1

WMk'a
naUpu.
20 000

Coo-

Total.

nmaln,

47,000

40(J,<KH)

TnMI.

tinxnt.

18."<l00

fi.-,l.O(lO

rmsm

8H4,0O0 17H,(K)0
(1,000
50,.5C0
58,000
foregning it would appear that compared with iaat
rear there is a decrca»e this year In the week's abipments toOreat
Britain of 10,500 bales, but that the total movement since Jan. 1
allows an increase in shipments of 89,000 bales over the eorresponding period of 1871.
OuNKT Baos, Baogino, Etc. Tliere has been a moderate damand for small lota of domestic cloth from Southern dealnm,
but the market baa been lens active than lastw.
<^'ti
prices remain very firm. The sales are 2,500 rolls, at
lit
lOJc. for heavy weights. In native there is no demand oi
having
sold
on
private
term-^
and we only hear of 50 bales
:.i. i
are without movement, and cntirolv nominal. Hemp is iju;
nominally firm at 11 jc, gold, for Manila. Jute rules quiet, with
Jute butts have sold to a modersales of 250 bales at 42c., gold.
ate extent we note some 1,500 bales in lots, at S^c, currency,
60 days.
VlStBLK SUPPT,Y OF COTTON MaDE TTP BY CABLE AND TKLBORAl'H. By cable we have tonight the stocks at the different
European ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Europe, and the
American afloat for each port as given below. From figures thus
received, we have prepared the following table, showing the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date (May 24) of each of the
two past seasons

From

tlie

—

'

1

.

;

—

Stock in Liverpool
Stock in I^ndon
Stock in Glasgow

1873.
858,000
238,000

bales.

Stock in Marseilles
Stock in Bremen
Stock rest of Continent*
Afloat for Great Britain (American)
Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil)..
Afloat for Bremen (American)
Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock in United States ports
Stock in inland towns

400

600
20,670
14,819
61,188
35,000
260.000
40,000
88,383
297,300
300,843
20,886

2,298,122

2,092,077

.

Total

1871.
913,000
85,048

197,000
17,000
20,000
110,000
160,000
24,000
3,500
436,000
211,020
85,203

Stockin Havre

Am'terdam, as received by cable to-night (May »1) is 71,000 bales,
and the American alloat for Amsterdam 5,(X)0 bales.
These figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight to-night
of 200,045 bales compared with the same date of 1871.
* stock at

Movements op Cotton at tke Intbuiok Pouts.—Below we

—

give tho movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and
shipraon's for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1871
,-Week ending May 24, 1872-,— Week ending May 8C, 1871-,
Keceipta. SbipmentF. Stock. Receipts, tjhipments. Stock.

Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Montgomery...
Selma
Memphis

17.466
4,747

2,4;i0

531
4,040

112

908
538
705
333
107
965
396

1,097

1,4.30

6,333
3,044
2,706
3,674
1,495
8,334
1,230

2,065

8,001

35,302

4,816

16,829

26,880

480
78
34
195
49
1,717

^fa8hville

6,303
3,795
1,395
1,695

903

511
103
83
313
215

8,070

713
306
1,139

The above totals show that the interior stocks have decreased during the week 1,336 bales, and are to-night 8.313 bales vtore than
at the same period last year. The receipts have also been 3,151
bales less than the same week last year.
The exports ol cotton this week from New York show a decrease since last week, the total reaching 467 bales, against
Below we give our table showing the
734 bales last week.
exports of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks ; also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1871 and in the last column the total for the same
period of the previous year
Bxports ol Cotton (bales) lyom Neiv York since Sept. 1, I8T1
;

:

WBBK ranms

•

BXPORTBD TO

May

May

«,M8

DM

734

Other British Ports

Total to Gt. Britain

Total
to
date.

May
15.

8,0

il.-M)
6,20.

"i'
4S8
....

S,9»

Wl

'nM

4GB

136,200

Last year we did not receive Amsterdam nor Barcelona, so that
are making arrangements now,
they were not included.
however, which will, we think, in a few weeks, enable us to reIn
our
table the stock for these other
ceive by cable and publish
ports separately, and not in one total as at present. This will be
more satisfactory to ourselves and we have no doubt to our
readers. The only difficulty we meet with is in obtaining last
year's figures, and we should fed greatly obliged to any o/" our
friendu who will send them to vs for any of the above porta ; say
for each week, or if they have not a weekly return, for each
month during tho year.
Bombay SirrPMENTS. According to our cable dispatch received
to-uay, the shipments from iiombay to Ureat Britain for the

We

past

703

aousi

Bama
time
prev.

yew.
5<S,180

S,78B

U,l»»

808,171

im,S49

Havre

881

^S96

Other French porU

119

OOS

lotal French
Bremen and Hanover

1,000
....

....

.:

5,880

"8

S49

Other porta

Total to N. Enrope.

....

I0,C17

«.M0

H80S

8

1883

Spain, Oportoa Qlbraltar&c
All others

Total Spain, *e

....

Grand Total

.1,996

..

9»t

liiis

7«S

....

....

i,i«(

j.m

T»l

4<n

J17.8I7

818.019

THE CHRONICLE.

704

The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston.
Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1871
NBW YORK.

BXOX'TB mOH-

Orleans..

1,6%!

Texas
Savannah
Mobile

i

101,746
40,758

1,2941

878

1,647
8,346
119,407
38,422
143,184
3,295
98,414

1,197

27
769
l!

6541

Foreign

335

133

8,655
12,813

4! 4.36

5081

9,2.57

369,
68,7191

90

2,635

13,320[

26.212
20,934

816

American.. bales. 38,070

Egyptian
East Indian

45,9:

491
5

211

8,M6

171

7,699

American
Brazilian

3,490

l',852

646,614

6,775:249,851

1,233, 60,869

l,954jl00,008

Total last year

13.0091

971,731

3,897 243,748

5391 47,641

l,285!ll8,011

—The exports of cotton from the United States

the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 19,616
bales.
So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the
same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The ChkonICLK last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port
are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York,
we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday
night of this week
Total bales.
Liverpool, per steamers Repabllc, 30.... Manhattan,
H. Marshall, 243
459
To Antwerp, per steainer India 8
8
Nbw Orleans— To Liverpool, per ships Aakathor, 2,313
Ella S.
Thayer, 1,916
per bark N. C. Kierkegaard, 1,334
5,563
To Havre, per shipD. W. Chapman, 2,868
2,868
To Bremen, per bark Christel, 938
938
To Hamburg, per steamer Saxouia. 350
350
To Cronstadt, per bark Valkyrlon, 1,110
1,110
To Barcelona, per bark Maria Natividad, 290
290
To Genoa, per bark Agastino B Badaracco, 1,851
1,851
Charleston— To Liverpool, per bark Anevoca, 2,002 Upland and 94 Sea
Island
2,096
Savannah— To Keval, Bnssia, per bark Alemo, 3,064 Upland
2,064
Texas -To Liverpool, per bark Cremona, 1,780
1,780
Boston— To Liverpool, per steamers Samaria, 61
Kedar, 178
239

New York—To

186.... per ship C.

.

.

.

Total

The

19.616

particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form
•

LiverBre- Ham- CronBarcepool.
Havre. men. burg, siadt. Reval. lona.

New York
459
New Orleans. ...5,563
Charleston

3,096

Savannah
Texas
Boston

1.780

Genoa. Total.
467

938

2,8

350

290

1,110

1,851

12,970
2,096
2,064
1,780

2,064

289

239

Total
938
.350
10,137
3,868
1,110 3,064
290
1,851
Included in the above totals are from New York S.bales to Antwerp.

19,616

By Telegraph from Liverpool. —
M.—

May 34^:30 P.
The market mled firm to-day, with sales
12,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for export and speculasales of the week have been 78,000 bales, of whicQ 6,000
bales were taken for export and 13,000 bales on speculation. The stock
in port is 853,000 bales, of which 399,000 bales are American. The stock
of cotton at sea bound to this port is 426,000 bales, of which 160,000 bales
LrvEBPOOL,

up

footing
tion.

The

are American

May
Total sales
Sales for export
Sales on speculation

Totalstock
Stock of American
Total afloat

American

May

3.

63,000
9,000
8,000
844.000
343,000
467,000
171.000

afloat

May

10.

May

17.

97,000
9,000
10,000
877,000
328,000
413,000
151,000

55,000
7,000
8,000
912,000
349,000
412,000
147,000

24.

78,000
6,000
13,000
858,000
399,000
436,000
160,000

show the daily closing prices of cotton for the week
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thnrs.
Pri.
Price Mid.Upl'ds.nx®.... "o"""}noliflav Holidav
^""aay- "«©••• HX®.... IIX®....
Orleans. IIM®!!?-.ll>i@ll>^ 11>^@.... IIX®....
TradeKeport.— The market for yams and fabrics at Manchester is firmer.
European and Indian Cotton Markets. In reference to
these markets our correspondent in London, writing under the
date of May 10, states
Liverpool, May 10. The following are the prices of middling
qualities of cotton, compared with those of last year:
^Fair & ,-Same date 1871-

The following table

will

Sat.

—

—

^0rd.& Mid-,
Bealsland
Stained

14

Ord. G.Ord.L.Mid.

m

Upland
Mobile
H.Orleans

"The

9)i

10

lOX
lOX

g'd fair^

24
33

lOX
Wy,

30
38

Mid. Fair. Good.
28

23
18

37
31

36
25

21

Mid. Q.Mid. Mid. G.Mid. M.F.

W%
11

IIV

TK
7X

7Ji

n%
UX

1%
1%

8

8

& Texas .. 9%
lOji
11«
8
8%
following are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at
and at the corresponding periods in the three previous
.

tuis date
year:

1869. 1870.
Midland
d.
d.
Sea Island 36
19

Upland... ;i>5r
Mobile... 11?^

UK

1871.
d.

1873.
d.

34

23

1%
7%

10'^
11

Midland
Pernambaco.
Egyptian
Broach

1869. 1870.
d.
d.

11%
10

UK
»K

1871. 1872.
d.
d.

7

6V

8>^

llK
8K 8« 4¥
Dhollerah.
IIX
11% 11 7-16 1%
4% 6X
8>i
Since the commencement ol the year the transactions on speculation and for export have been
»— Actual exp. from
Actual
Orleans..

-Taken on
America*.

spec, to this date—,

.

Brazilian...

Egyptian,

W.
B.

.

Indian..
Indian..

Total

The

384,8.30

10:!,630

Liv., Hull &, other
ontports to date—.

exp'tfrom
U.K. in

1870,

1873,

1871,

1871.

bales.
98.510
7,200
4,560
780
64.210

bales.
41,685
18,426
2,626
3,533
97,470

bales.
17,734
4,788
1,152
115,710

bales.
303,180
60,330
12,620
15,710
519,490

175,360

163,590

338,713

910,330

189,.S28

following statement shows the sales and imports of cotton
week and year, and also the stocks ou hand on Thursday

for the

eveoing

last

'54,800

870,930

1873.
30,670

89,3.50

12,.340

.3,610

76,000
5,750
.
1,400
s-n
23,040 f ^'''*"
323,760 13,040

3,720

Egyptian

Smyrna & Gr'k
Indian
Bast Indian...
Total

1,061
5,363

10,411

88,213
331,006

8,790

53,910
-.

Same
This

Total.

1

date

Dec.

31,
1871.

day.

1871.

.348.990

170,030

592,340
130,730

101,830

90,550

49,750

1871.

2,333,984
500,466
264,880
6,458

1,673
38,481

62,ti40

1,070

Stocks.

,

this

1872.
1871.
802,177 1,366,195
354,889
177,377
151,110
124,567

11)8,800

64,030

j

11.3,640

223,190

895,358

11,950
279,900

39,630
122,950

11,550
272,770

126,5761,677,806 1,931,383

4,014,786

912,680

966,100

566,900

60,468

I

1871.

36,760

1

65,530 1,747,18201,383,470

date

date

29,812'
31,769
8,104

W.
6,886

are as follows

590
3,680

1,260
14,050

Average
weekly sales

308,920
131,400
8,010
40,640
504,050

-Imports,

004
42,458
119

Total this year

Shippins News.

^\

4,060

This

43| 31,722

28,450

^^

'

6,870

9,400

Total

70
9ni

i^n
'""

,

25,020"
:0,200
4,720

359

70

Smyrna & Greek
„qn
West Indian, &c P'"^
I

1,650

To this To

2231

4,661,

511
8.591

1,300
1,290

8,660
4,860

126

49,412
31,349

1,181

137

2,87

34,887

2,730
688
1,160

86,7.34

"35!

Florida
S'th Carolina.
N'th Carolina.
Virginia
North'rn Ports
Tennessee, &c

Since
This Since
This
week. Sept. 1 week. Sept. 1

This Since
week. Sept. 1

I

25, 1872.

BALES, ETC., OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
-Sales this week.Total
Same
Ex- Speculathis
period
Trade, port
tion. Total.
year.
1871.
Brazilian

This
Since
week. Isept. 1.

New

BALTIMORB.

PHIIiiDBI.P'lA

[May

BRE ADSTUFPS
Friday P. M.. May 24, 1872.
There have been very few changes in the markets for flour and
grain during the past week. The leading speculative influences
have been in favor of higher prices for flour and wheat, and a
decline in corn, but more legitimate considerations have tended
in a contrary direction with somewhat irregular results.
Flour has arrived more freely and local millers have, owing to
the nature of the demand, been pretty fully employed; but trade
in the aggregate has been very small, not exceeding 33,000 bbls.
for the entire week, although the previous reduction of prices ad
mitted of the execution of some export orders still, notwithstanding the absence of demand, holders have remained firm the pur;

chaser with peremptory orders has been compelled to pay full
prices but to have forced sales a considerable reduction would
have been necessary. To-day, the market was firm, with more
doing, but trade still moderate.
Wheat has ruled a shade firmer for spring growths but the
strength has been mainly speculative ou Western account, al
though there has been some export demand. Winter Wheats,
however, have given way fully 5c. per bushel, owing to a very
marked absence of demand, and some pressure to sell cargoes
arriving from the canal. The visible supply of wheat has been
much reduced, but the receipts at the West have become considerable, and crop prospects are considerably improved by late rains.
Yesterday, sellers accepted bids which they had previously refused, and there was consequently more activity, mainly in No. 2
Chicago and North Western at $1 69 @ 1 73, in store and afloat,
with a boat load of No. 1 White Detroit at $2 15. To-day, with
an advance of 2d reported from Liverpool, Spring Wheat was
firmer, closing at $1 71 @ 1 76 for No. 2 in store and afloat, but
Winter only steady, with sales of No. 2 Toledo at $1 95.
Indian Corn has been in full supply, and, with receivers disposed to effect prompt sales, in view of the large quantity enroute from the West to the seaboard, prices have given way Ic.
@ 2c. on the spot for three days ending last night, there was
scarcely a variation from 73c. @ 74c. for New Western mixed
To-day the supply was less liberal and new mixed afloat
afloat.
brought 73ic. @ 74c.
Rye declined, with sales of several boat loads of Weatern in
store at 98c. but the close is more stealy.
Barley has been doing
better, with moderate sales of prime Canada West at |1 10@1 11.
Canada peas have been in better supply, wliich has unsettled
prices $1 reported bid an! f 1 05 asked, in bond, afloat.
Oats have been an object of speculative action, upon which
prices have advanced 3@4c. per bushel, prime Western selling
yesterday at 58c., in store, 59c. to arrive, and 60c. afloat.
To-iay
there was some depression, with prime Western sold at 59@59|c.
;

;

;

;

afloat.

The following

are closing quotations:
Flour.
Grain.
Wheat- -No.2spring,bu8h.$l
ern
No. 1 spring
^ bbl. $6 75® 7 25
1
Extra State, &c
Red Western
7 65® 8 00
1
Western Spring Wheat
Amber do
2
extras
White
7 60® 7 85
1
do double extras
8 75® 10 00 Corn- Western mixed
do winter wheat extras
White Western
and double extras
Yellow Western
8 35®13 50
1

SuperflneStateand West-

!

|

I

City shipping extras. ..
City trade and family

8

00®

8 15

I

brands
8 50®!! 50
Southern bakers' and family brands
10 3!i@I3 ,50
Southern shipp'g extras.
8 35® 9 75

Rye

|

|

1

I

1

71(3

76®
90@
03®
95®
72®

1 76
1 80
2 00
2 10
2 20
74

® 80
® 75
86
Rye— State and Canada
@ 05
Western
01® 03
Oats— Black Illinois,
@
Chicago mixed
58 @ 60
White Ohio and State... 61 ® 64
Southern,

new

77®

1

1

1

.

Barley— State
67® 90
Corn meal— Western, .fee.
Canada West
1 06® 1 12
Corn meal—Br'wine, &c.
1 00® 1 35
Peas— Canada
The movement in breadstuffs at this market has been as follows
-EXPORTS FROH NEW YORK.
-RECEIPTS AT NEW TORK.flour

5
3
4

18 73.

,

For the
Flour, bbls..

47,895

Oats,

"
"

117,543
229,631

The following

,

6 00
3 90
4 05

|

Same
1,099,171
92,369
2.006,004
4,211.090
7,677
309,382
1,362,555

16,662
2,670
202 159
406,438
7,618

tables, prepared for

B. Wftlker, of the

1872.

.

Since time Jan. For the
week.
Jan. 1.
1, !?71.
799,181
75,018
899,831
6,596,093
18,415
969,835
2,031,193

meal, " ..
4,090
Wheat, bus. 334,343
" 610,924
Corn,
" 15,200
Rye,
D.

Barley,,fcc

25®
00®
00®

New York

1,075

,

Since
Jan. 1.
337.045
68,562
2,743,124

5,484,M1
284,228
14.574
15,a38

1871.

.

For the
week.
34,335
4,829
275,110
175,944

312

The Chronicle by

,

,

Since
Jan.

1.

750,137
49,344
4,287,117
1,940,334
30,418
80.847
112,192

Mr. E.

Produce Exchange, show tue Grain

May

THE ^CHRONICLE

25, 1872.]

moTomant

in gisht and the
datHR

of Brcadatuffs to tke Uteet

705

GROOBRIBS.

mail

:

l.M,MO

17,8715

lfl.7B7

Fbidat Ktbriii*, May »4, wn.
The advantage has remained principally with the wIllDg Inter.
est, and in some few cases a further addition to valaea
iseatablished, but the volume of trade Is reduced somewhat and bosiDMi
haH lacked f^eneral animation. Tim material a<lvanc« In prieca on

ss.!)*."!

s.ftTj

n,ao5

certain articles

AND RIVRR POUTS FOB THE WEBK EMDIMO
MAY 18. 1873.

RBCBIPT8 AT LAKE

rionr.

Wheal.

bbla.

baab.

(iMIhii.) (Rnibii

Corn.

Oat>.

Btrloj. Kjr,

bnah.
bniih.
busb. hnib.
(K<tlhi.)(il«ni-.)(48lhii HStllhr.)

)

4.(107

lOr.HTH
2AI.IIU
»«.t45

a(H.7w

47,.Mi

nno

Dotrolt
Oluvdltnd

1»,(«0

Hn.'S

15,ri«7

«l.l>4«

«!)!

AlKW

15,1.M)

l.M.'iO

HOO

HI. l,nul»

15,«86

80.281

9m,Ti»

1.18,«S
report.

6,«»1

4,713

441,S«)

31,047

83,.Wt

3»?.TiS
483.A3«
536.564
334,9»l

B5.678
17,715

86.097

l'hlc»i;n...

afi.SW
10.471

MHwaukM
Tol.-ilo

4.1.'iH»

»l<5.8.Vt
i(i..iii

No

Duluth
Totals
Prevloiin

94,891

wcok

Oorreepond'K week,

511,489

1,514,433

101,4i5
3«9,8«7
70,S85
«.'i5,.«8
IW'.KK) 1,I6«,088
I'iO.aa
7K>,068
689,K»1
81,449
«4,''54
300,315

'71.
'70.

B9.
'08.
'U7.

l,44«.nT
1,1S1,473
44a. fUi

M0,791

3<l4,.in9

686,184

,.303,446

30,21.5

3«,lfil

37,591
13,554
3,613
17,938

4.844
3.966
17,140

Co.Mi'AinTivB Receipts at the same ports from Aug.
18, both inclusive for four years

to

1

May

1870-71.
4,706.884

4,940,329

18fi9-70.

l«(i(Mi9

4,»7;i,!«2

B,.'):n,242

88,744,817

41,257.3*7

a6.84a654

22,.102,4li0

3«.4«9Tt5
24,221856

15,909.8;)8

liJ,S58,791

in,.328 474

4,704,7*5
1,939,450

4,803.(W9
1.790,784

.1.281903
2,389,359

ToUlRrain

121,7.J2,186

88.137,144

83,412,291

85,690,707

Shipments of Flour and Graiu from Chicago,
Milwaukee,
„
Toledo, 8t. Louis and Cleveland for the week endira M«r 16
,

,

'

1872.
Plonr,
hhiR

Wheat,

Corn,

hnHh.

hn(»h.

Oats,
bnwh.

Rarlej',

bnsh.

Rye,
bn(*b

Weekending May 18,'79. 116,918 488,846 2,Hia 184 4.'«.1»«
14.034
34,181
Weekol'dmg May 11, '72. 84,670 360,679 1.7T3,180a218,.'i08
26.0!I4
24.783
Week emiing May 18,'71. 89,909 t-68. 061 1,171,583 278,.S39
i.477
12.735
Week eudinir May 18. '70. 9.V898 1.220.852 372 .588 2i2,173
l.'i.872
17.190
Week enUiiiK May 18.'d9.1«',446 1,071,866 482,619 194,002 t 2,700
7,463
Comparative Shipments from the same ports from Jan. 1 to
•

18, inclusive, for

Wheat

1871.

bbla.

1,371,758

bnah.

3,448,936
15,885.226
3,260,819
840.725
353,279

Corn
Oats
Barley

Rye
Total

1870.
1,358,349

1869.
1,882,899

7.658,864

6,698,849
6,653,613

1,«1,095

4,11.3,821

22,788,975

23,277,523

1,377,750
276,759
148,669

2,.'i98,2;i5

13,575,863

15,393,131

174,664
467,713

OP FLOUR AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THE
WEEK ENDING MAY 18, 1872.

At
Neir Y< rk
Bojton
Portland
Montreal

Flonr,

Wheat,

bb's.
49,970
37,433

243,832

biish.

87,160
8,232
>8,8«6
19,808

Philaduiphla
Baltimore
New Orleans

Total

Oats,
bush.

Barley,
bush.

Rye,
bush.

6.674
110,007

225.838
26,103

86,768
30,503

15,650

83,789

.m888

2.3.350

170.800
185,000
174,850

7,500

181.469

Corn,
bush.
(i:

358,521
148.019
85.5T3

1, .561,21
982,.555
79I..542

siooo
62,200
20,000
71,218
405,364
219.025
315.793
469,827
4:«,027
348,129
261,719

.

Wteat
Corn
Oats
Barl ey

Kye
Total erain

bneh.
bush.
bush.
bush
bush.

3,369,086
17,057,915
5,209,702
1,077,182
77,092

bush

25,792,977

1871.
2,633,422
4,889,.538
9,2.33,510

3,243,774
449,188
60,938

17,876,998

Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks in store at
the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports,
in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New York canals. May is'
bnah.
1,600
143,687
1,188,650
1,.346.000

231,6^15
97,1.78

650,000
130,080
335
95,456
179,031
135,000
40,000

,

"
t JJstlmated.

Oats.
busli.

1,000

706,250
96,000

2,.3.38,769

.576,689

3.249,782
691,229

5',

17.5;26i

62.156
100.O0O
2!r7,047

287,958
179^393
100,001)

180.000

1W,443

2.50,066

389,401
550,000

3.568.118
600,000

6,066,380
6.606.610
6,892.896
Apr. 27.'72. 7,280,804
Apr. 20. '72. 7,958,269
Apr. 13, '72. 8,314,218

11,383,388

shipments

Amount on New York canals*

"

51,615

Barley
bush.
10,020
1,500
16.718

6. I'll

19.5.7.54

812,791

t5,876

100,000

In store at Oswego*
In store at St. Louis
In store at Boston
I n store at Toronto, May 15
In atofe at Montreal, May IS
la store at Pailadelphia*
In store at Baltimore*
Kail shipments for week

Total

Corn.
bush.

transit

May

May

11, '73.

».7(A004

11.710,871
10,777,348
11,596,334
11.715.480
Apr. 6. '73 8.6.33..381) 11,355,813
May SO,' II. 6,429,549 4,678,023
4.

'72.

hhtls.

flnRar.nrazll
Manila Cr..

....
2,eni

!»|p.
brns.

M'lita'cB,(:uhs4,ai4 'hlidr.
Port" Klco.
«" 'bbds.

Demerara.. 74 *bhds.
bhdi.
Other
191 Mibda.
inclnde hbU. and tea. rednr#ii
from warehouse for transportation to the Interior, in bond, 3,091
1,705 "SAgt.

2,'j.9

niHts.

1,436

tmgt.

pkgs. tea and 1,487

Porto Klco
Other

1..TII

hi) lit.

4a

Hh<li>.

.

bajis coffee.

New York

this week have included two cargoea
15,147 bags Kio aud 34,120 bags ol other kinds of coffee ;
boxes, 12,331 hhds., and 9,31U bags of sugar, and 0,443
hhds. of molasses.
The stocks in New York at date, and imports at the Bve leading
ports since Jan. 1, 1872, are as lollows :
Stocks In N«w York Imports atjeadlns p or
at date
alncr January 1

Imports at

of tea
13,262

;

;;i2.

Tea
Ten (Indirect import).
C'lffee

RIO

«'.4M
143.5-8

WXi

baKS.

boxes.
hhds.

SUKar
SuKar

•at

bates.

Molasses

hhds.

•

1.5

*8.4M
413119

M.'St

mots

53 9.8

67 «:-»
8,113

212.420

•440

t»n.

!»12.

2»J»MtH

....bags.

OoITee, other
Sugar...

1871.

lbs.
....pkgi'.

sa».aoi
254

,m

mia

at.rt
30>,aST

vofiu
IJ>I3.I«S

ai.r.a
151,1(5

TBA.
Although the market has been entirely void of excitement and bnstneM has
somewhat, there baa continued a very fair demand, and the aggre
gate sales reported foot np pretty large. The call, too, has bcea general. Including all grades, though, if anything the finer sorts of Greens and Japans
have been the favorites. Values were sustained with little or no dtfficaltr,
and importers were indifferent operators except at extreme figures, but there
appeared to be no positive inclination to insist upon a further advance for the
present. Some speculative feeliug is occasionally shown, but jobbers are Iho
principal operators, and gradually accumulating supplies to meet the Increased distributive call expected to set in about the middle of next month.
At present the line trade can only bo called fair, though some few dealers are
doing a trifle better than last week
The foreign advices are, as a rule, construed as favorable to holders. The Invoices reported during the week foo|
up 6,175 Oreens. 4,500 Oolongs, 8,900 Japans, and 1,100 Souchongs.
Imports at New York this week have included 971,592 lbs Japan, per
"Ada," from Yokohama, and 656.013 do. do., per "Coulnakyle," from Yokohama. The receipts indirectly tiave been 3.394 pkgs. by steamer aud 657 by
fallen off

.

COFFEE.

3,680,754

696,857

tgi.

2».'0I.I5»
11,330.9.9
5.9 8.88*
12.370JW
11.964.339
5,eW399
n.mt3»
12,028,119
indirect importatlens. Including receipts by Pacific Mall steamers vis
Aspinwall, have beec 68,454 pkgs. since January 1, against 36,340 last year.

34.870
66 3<i4

bbls.

Wheat,

!>

The

The

In store at New Tork
In store at Albany
In store at ItufTalo
In store at Chicago
In store at Milwaukee
In store at Duluth*
In store at Toledo
Instoreat Detroit

bi.(js.
'JXl'S.

1872
1871

.36.748

1872.

Floor

Totalinswrcandin

Cuba

ikKs.

817
I.'IO
7,242
t,»<4

rail overland.
The following table snows the Imports of Tea into the United States (net
locluding San Francisco), from January 1 to date. In 1873 and ItTl
Black
Total,
Green.
Japan.

120,271
16.177
13.895
19,208

Wcfck ending May 11.. 187,089
Wiffik ending May
4.. 156,857
Week ending Apr. 27... 3!4,96« 141,7.V) 1,-128,392
Week cuding Apr. 20.. 162,377 177,130
922,776
Week cn-fing Apr. 13.. 13-:,S51 190,510
866,666
Week eudiny Apr. 6. 121,576
50,234
843,933
And from January 1 to May 18 for two years

T.jike

n»

Lagnayra..
OlRer
8aKar,0nba..

four years.
1872

yi"ar

IIBCBIPTS

Muraratbo,

Withdrawn
34.140,219
55.446,309
23,693.667
6,810,574
3.641,417

May

Japan
Jitv.i

Wheat, baeh
('orn. bush
OaU, bush
Barter, bush
Rye, buab

82» pkKS.
751 pkgt.
9'<t '>Kks.

<ireea

Various. ...
Coffee. Rio...

:

1871-W
Flour,bbl8

-

while the call
awaiting an increased distribution, jobbers are Inclined to move
with caution. Ilolderx, however, have not as yet felt the least
alarm, and few, if any, goods are offered with freedom, while In
all cases full rates are quite positively insisted upon.
The entries direct for consumption, and the withdrawals from
bond, showing together the total thrown on the market for the
week, were as follows
Tea, Mack...

•Kntlmated.

thought has been too rapid to bo healthy or
and a reaction is looked for by many operator*,
from the interior falls below calculations, and

it la

easily sustained,

221 '436
136,171

)l!697
;i,«B7

140.000
17,606
20,060
80,478

133.065
41,801
83.567
56,176
110,000
30,000
147,677
387,521
350,000

isoicw

8,706.838
3,937,169
4,806,691

667,099
956.035
993,050

4.4i«,.308

I,137,.3.58

4,893,374
4,590,720
5,318,696
1,488,286

1,580.166
319,03}

14,034

For

the leading grades the tone of the market boa been qolte strong
throughout the wecic, prices generally holding up well, and in some cases
ail

even Improving further, while importers have dispbiysd a most IndtfTerent
tone and offered their supplies with much moderation. There has continued
an absence of excitement, however, and as a rule buyers have appeared to
move with a somewhat greater amount of caution, figuring more doaely
on the cost and seldom taking goods in excess of known early and positive^
wants
This is in part the result of a slight disappointment In regard to the
magnitude of the distribution for consumption, the attendance of interior
buyers, and the mail orders, thongh very fair, hardly reaching the aggregate
predicted and depended upon, while the very rapid advance in values, it is
thought, has been too great to be fully sustained, and some react ion Is hoped
for.
Thus far, however, holders appear inclined to insist upon all they have
gained, and the offerings arc only at extreme figures. Brazils have moved to
a considerable extent aud the market gained greater strength, the main stimulus being the more encouraging accounta for holders at liand from Rio
Janeiro. The mails, per steamer, reported continuous rains for several weeks,
with considerable injury to the plant in several districts, and a strong probability that any important receipts of the new crop would be delayed until
late In August or the early portion of September, while later telegraphic advices announced a Arm market, small shipments, and the average dally receipta down to 1,000 bags per day. On this many holder* withdrew aamplea,
and values were generally advanced, while a fair demand prevoilsd, thoogta
buyers seemed rather more inclined to handle small invoice* at the Incna'od
coat At the outiiorts the movement has been very fair.and extreme prices w«re
readily obtained
West India stock has been fairly active, and coaamandcd
full figures readily, with the market firm throughout and in some cases sUfht
additions made to the cost. At the extremes, however, holden were ratber
.

.

1.37J,629
1.43.',21l

more inclined to realize, and this baa indaced Jobbers to bid carefully. Java
has sold to some extent and maintained a steady tone, with a belief among
owners that their stocks being relatively cheap mast soon attract greatar attention, but the arrivals have Increased the accumobition and It waa hardlr
possible to stimulate any advance. Bales of (,>M bag* Rio, 10,(51 bags Santos, 4,137 bga Moraraibo, 1,950 bgs and U.evrmaU Java, S.as bgsOmURtci,
1,688

bag* Jamaica, 4,134 bags Lagnayia, SOD bag* SaTanUIa, 70t bogs Mtat-

THE CHRONICLE.

706
can, 3,557 bags Cej'lon;

and for export, 700 bags St. Domingo.
ports sales and resales of 16,644 bags Brazils.

At the

"'* port this week have included 5,466 bags, per str.
5,000 do. do., per " llera,'>nd 4,681 do. do., per " Virglnii
""'^^ ""^ imports have included 4,426 bags Ceylon, per
4,008 do. Maracaibo, per •Victoria Perez," 3,665 do. do., per
Ilva, 3,.383 do. do., per "Sea Bird," 1,883 do.
do., per -'J Morton," 1,657
do. St. Domingo, per, 'Oliver Cutis," 600 do. do., per ''
V. H. Hill," and 4,498

"

V- , ,
BiistonVale,

do. sundries.

The stock
,

of Rio

May

_

innags.

and the imports since Jan.

New

Phlla-

1,

New

Baltl-

\ork. delpbla. more. Orleans.

Stock........;.

143 583
68.153
246.894

8»medatOl8ll
nports

1

23,

In 1S71

1644

12.18'J

....

49,322
141.884
233.6!6

9,7)6

10,437
29.81:
42,059

4 012
11.805

28'..611

Savan.
Gal&c. veston.

SOiTi

59 587
115.002

...

Total
177,983
111,068

3,100
8.212
7.600

4S9,9:;6

694,753

Of other sorts the stock at New York, May 83, and the imports at the several
ports since January 1 , 1872, were «i follows

^NewTork-,

In bags.

15 621
13.151
I,.W7
15,762

Other
Total
time, 1S71

„

293.701
153,676

D.A

So
21,516
2.613
7,076

102

14,69!

21618

4S,0U

12,382

50,481

41,.559

g^

•5 003

32.7.S9

S«.375

Same
'

"108.065
9.941
49,810
47.665

t5.863
4,121

et.Domlngo

SS

Boston. Plilladel. Halt. N. Orlc's.
Import. Import, import. Import, import,

stock.

Java and Singapore
Cnylon
Maracaibo
Laguayra

Includes mats, 4c.. reduced to bags.

7.038
1,400

2.659

3.19.501

7,iW

k2J,739

t Also, 153.356 mats.

SUGAR.
The

ideas of Importers have apparently been as strong and confident as ever
on raws and not only have full prices been insisted npon throughout but a

®

goodly proportion of the sales have averaged 1-16
Kc. higher than our last
named range of quotations especially on the upper cinallties of refining goods.
The prospective wants of Europe appears to be the main basis of strength
cited, and groat faith is placed upon a free outlet in that direction.
Cuban
advices indicate a steady and free production with some districts already
showing a supply larger than for the entire season of last year, while the" prospects for the next crop continue most favorable, but this
does not as yet

appear to have any counteracting effect upon the selling interest,
indeed, in
the face of it, some small parcels are said to have been taken on
speculation
The demand here during the week has been somewhat irregular, but the
total amount taken foots up fair. Cuba etock
has moved with the greatest

freedom and ease, much complaint being made against the condition
of the
Porto Rico grades oflcring and the difliculty of inducing buyers to
handle them
even when unquestionably easy terms are offered. From the trade
the demand
has not improved grocers complaining of the continued slow and
uncertain
distribution. Refiners as a rule have been a little discouraged
by the slow
sale and declining tendency of the product, and rather
inclined to move with
caution especially as the arrivals of raw were occasionally full and
the assortment available, such as to admit of an easy selection, yet at the same time a
prime sample was pretty sure to attract attention, and in exceptional cases
purchases
were made ahead of immediate wants.
Reilncd goods
have met with a slow and gradually receding demand and
with
orders
filled
the
stock
began to
accumulate and
prices
to
weaken, resulting in a general decline Ihongh the depression was probably
most decided on the low grades. At the close the general market shows a tone
of more general strength and there is an appearance of specalative
feeling on
raws. Sales of 8,418 hhds. Cuba, 894 hhds. Porto Rico, 100 hhds.
St. Croix, 40
hhds. Demerara, 32,251 boxes Havana, 6,574 bags Manila, 360 do Laguayra, 452
ccroons St. Domingo, and 295 hhds. Melado.

Imports at New York, and stock in
Cuba,
"

•'

Stock In

first

hands.

9,311
129,167
101,4^9

Samctlmei871
"
" 1370

1,105
24.879

1,312

13,216
10,577

59,615

were as follows:

23,

Other. Brazll.Manlla.&cMelado
•hhds bags.
tbags.
hhds.

hhds. •hhds.

13 263
since Jan. 1. 179.800
same time, '71 131,105

May

8.295
71,574
31,735

22,%8

66,9,11

101.156

6.rT;4

710

371,035
236,170

14,012
29,978

«7 2:w

63.048
63
048
52,973
52973
88,518
88.518

3.217
8,866
2,124

inro
sl'Sl

MOLASSBS.
On foreign grades the market has not shown many very interesting features
business keeping down to a comparatively narrow compass and values remain
ing about as before, with the tone however, somewhat easy on most of the
common

grades, and likely to give

way had

there been any pressure to realize.
As holders were not carrying large stocks no force was used to expedite
business though bids approximating to the asking rates were pretty sure
to

and

attract attention

to

open negotiations.

Fine and fancy grocery stock
would do very well it is thought, bnt there is none here at the moment.
Boiling grades are called for in a very irregular manner and only on
special
necessity as most of the leading refiners have a stock on hand and continue
to
receive fairly on direct importation. Domestic stock is
all under complete
control, and though the demand does not show much animation,
holders of the
stock are quite indifterent and have made a further addition to the cost during
the week. Syrups are firm on low and very prime grad.
s and medium qualities irregular, but the general demand only fair.
Sugar house molasses somewhat dull but called steady at about 16
17c. in hhds., and 20c
21c. in bbls.

@

®

Sales of 725 hhds, Cuba Clayed, 350 hhds, St. Croix, B78 hhds. Barbadoes,
44g
hhds. Porto Rico, 40 hhds. Demerara, and 588 bbls. New Orleans.
The receipts at New York, and stock In first hands. May 23, were as fcllowB:

Cuba,

Imports
"

this

*lihd8

week

4,747
42,731
50,013

slnce.lan.l

"

same time 1871

Stock

In first hands

"

"
"

same time
same time

Demerara.

P. Rico,
•Uhds.

104

«7t
7,814
10,015

5.799
-71
4.79S
'70 16,118

Other
•hhds

•hhds
920

bbls.
211
25,499
35.306

S,7W

1,513

2,165

N.

921
3,917

836

489
K0«

2,308

1,9:2

600
3,000

Imports ot Snsar & nColaases at leading ports since Jan.

1.
of sugar (includln,» Melado). and of Molasses at the leading
ports
from January 1, 1872, to date, have been as follows

The Imports

—

.

Boxes.

,

1872.

i'Jew

York

.

.

.

.

Philadelphia.

.

Baltimore

.

New Orleans.

.

Total

1871.
137,105
17.1:0
13,5:!«
18.951
31,152
19.759
24.539
16,069

ns.foj

5..39I

254,471

• tnoiadlnff tlercoa

2»,657

su
'H Ids.
1872.
191.304
27.672
17.615
49.479
3.321

279,891

1871.
165.676
36,412
26,959
47,557
3,4 !9

230,013

^Molasses.
Bags

,

tI872.
412,609
572 646
6,587
21,160

1,043.002

and barrels reduced to hbds.

t laciudea baskets rcdueed.

,

1871.
•288.005

63,777
70,520
18,971

431,273

.

^

•Hhds.—

1872.
55,432
23,125

%

Holders,

present.

however, do not appear to lose faith and continue to
on all styles, and manifest a very general disposition
to insist upon extreme figures. The jobbing distribution from store has increased somewhat, and though hardly active as yet, dealers feel encouraged.
Ginger is to be placed on the free list, but the tariff not likely to be disturbed
on other goods.
dec.
Raisins and currants have been fairly active for lois in bond, owing to the
probable change in the duty, which reduces raisins and figs from5cto2Xc,
and currants from 2)40 to Ic per ponnd. The bill has yet to pass the Senate, and will not, if passed, go into effect until Jnlyl. On duty paid parcels
affected by the new tariff the demand is rather slow and holders a trifle anxious to realize, and would probably ofl'er a concession from ruling prices to an
actual buyer. In other descirptions, Turkish prunes are in steady jobbing n»
quest, and almonds have been more active, but other kinds continue qniet and
without particular change.
Foreign Green.— Oranges and lemons continue in fair jobbing demand, and
prices show a still further improvement. West India green fruit— cocoanu Is,
pineapples, and bananas - are in active request, but prices arc without decided change. We quote in a jobbing way, t4®4 50 for Palermo and Messina
lemons oranges, $4@4 50 for Sorrento, $5 for Messina, and $4 50 for Palermo
Mountain, Baracoa cocoanuts, $35 per 1,000, Carthagena $50per do. Bananas, $2®2 75, and pineapples $9@{15 per 100.
Domestic Green.— Apples are dull and about all gone, excepting a few icehouse lots, and prices were somewhat irregular, but in favor of b^yer^,
Strawberries arrive in large quantities from Virginia, Maryland and Dclawaru
and prices show a decided falling off. We quote Apples, russetts, $4@$5 50.
Strawberries, common, t'@10c
do. seedlings, 12@18c, per quart.
Domestic Dried.— Apples continue quiet, but about steady. Prime peeled
peaches are scarce and firm. Unpceled peaches have been more active, and
most of the desirable lots taken at easier prices, but toward the close the
tone shows a slight improvement. Raspberries and cherries continue scarce,
and would probably bring 35@37>ic. Blackberries steady. Peanuts are held
with a trifle more confidence, but very little doing.

FRUITS,

;

:

;

PRICES CURRENT.
The
On

Folloivlns; are Killing 4tiiotatlous In First Handfi.

Purcliaso or Small liots Prices are a Fraction

tlie

BIglier.

Tea.

Common to

Hyson.

^Duty paid-,

&
@
®I
®
@
al
®

fair

55
70
do Superior to One
95
do Ex. llnelto finest
fair.
50
Hyson,
Com.
to
Young
do
Super, to fine. 70
Ex.finetoflnestI 00
do
to fair...
65
Gunpowder
Sup. to flue.. 95
do
do Ex. fine to flnest.l 20
58
to fair
Imperial,
SuD, to fine
75
Extra fine to finest 95
do

Com

15

®1

15

®

45
70

fA

'JO

®1

10

Oolong,

to fair
do Superior to fine
do Kx fine to finest
Souc. & Cong., Com. to lair,
do
Sup'r to fine,
do
Ex. f. to finest.

1871
63 411
22.908

42,(140

14 ;136

135,623

151,965

876

Jamaica

Sasar,
7X9 8X Hav'a, Box, D.S. Nos. 19 to
SX® 9X Havana, Box, white

. .

.

Lajrnayra
ayra
,.
SI Domlugo, Inbond

j

17X@18
21H®23
23 @24

Inl. to com. refining.
do fair to good refining....
do prime
do fair to good grocery
do pr. to choice grocery...
do centrifugal, hhds. & 6x8.
do Melado
do moiasses
Hav'a,Box,D. S. N0B.7t0»...
do I0tol2..
do
do
do
do 13 to 15..
do
do 16 to 18..
do
do

Cuba,

®

9K

9Kfe
9>^@

i'X
95^

9X®10M

18Un'20

19MS21
I^ii^u2il4
19)t»-.,.
13

IIKSISW

.

11}<®;2!<

I

@

B

B/«';ll.bag8

7j(@ 9x

Sngars.A

85i

11><®11V

B

do
do

9>^

9><910l|

7H@

1>JX®1I

C

extra

Yellow sugars
Crushed and granulated
Powdered

®IUX

(S13)t

:8Hil9yi

Manila, bags

9J<@ 9X
lOJCSllH

75
15
58
75
2!
55
75
10

Porto Rico, reflnlnggrades...
do
grocery grades....

4X@ 65^ White
do
7Xa SS
do
8X® »
10

20.

el

tiU

1I>H®1CX
9!<®!0K

I2K®12M
12xel2K

.'.'.'.'.".'.'

molasnes.
New Orleans new

V

Porto Rico

@80
®60
®3S

gall. 70
40

Cuba Muscovado

34

|

I

Cuba Clayed
Cuba centrllugal

19

English Islands

25

33

®r5
K20
®SS

Rice.

m bond

Rangoon, dressed, gold

SK®

3i<

I

Carolina

8J<®

95*

Spices.
Cassia, in cases... gold * lb.
do
Cassia, In mats,,,,
Glnger,liace and Af (gold)

Mace

27
27

®

Nutmegs, casks
cases Penang
do

Pepper, In bond
(gold)
do Suma rs & Singapore
Pimento, Jamaica,,, (gold)

23

lOX® llM

ISO @l

do

US
93

®
®

do

25
96

Cloves

96

do

in

bond

in bond..,,

12
17

®

®

!1H®

do
do
do

6X®

13
18

in

t6;,i@

ii>,a

Fruits and Nnts
Bal8ln8,Seeaie88^nwJ' _frall,6 25
do Layer, 1871, » box, 3 00

Sultana,* n

do

@6

'.6X®

50

1

Valencia,!' Tb
@ 12H
do Loose Muscatels. ...3 25 ®3 30
Currants, new
* lb. 7X@ 'yi
38 i 88>i
Citron, Leghorn (new)
Prunes, , French
11 ® 15
Prunes, Turkish, old

new

do
Dates
Figs,

Smyrna

V

».

9
Canton Ginger, case
A,lmond8, Languedoe
Tarragona
do
Ivica
do
Sicily, soft shell..
do
Shelled. Sicily...
do
do
paper shell

Sardines
Sardines
Brazil Nnts, new
Atrican Peanuts

®9

IS\®

nX®
®
13X®
29 ®

hf.

27K®
box. SIX®

or,

box.

'24

®

(i»

@

Soda (Eng.)

6)4®

13

Sal Soda, Cask
Bnlphnr

®
®

7®

Saltpetre

IX®

copperas

Camphor. In bbls
CastlleSonn

Ipsomsaltaa

00

11!V®

.,j

,„,,,,

,,

12

6}
fiv.;(^

.

@

lOM

15
yireCrack.bestNo I Vhox;3 40 (^2 45
DOMESTIC DRIKD Fl'.riTP.

Apples, state
(lo

00
do
do
do

8V
7X
18
50
19
18
16

V

lOM®

lb.

sliced

14

Western
prime
sliced,

new

Peaches, pared
unpared.qrs&lilve
do
niacklicrrleB
Cherries pitted

....

PecauNuts

81
29
32>6

Hickory Nute

@

9}^®

Sontliern, i;ood....

10
12

ct

IS
14

@
&

(9

5^(9

lOM
II
13
14

20

7X

I3>,<a

*

V

ft.

P

bush.l TO

do
PeanotB, Va,irM to fncy old
Chestnut*'

® 9W
@
et2 00
® ...
&
"

...

dft
do new
160 ©2 VO
do Wil.jc'dtobestdo. 1 25 e2 lU

lOK
....

Grocers' Drnss and Snndrles.
3X®
"'" 8X Sic. Licorice

Alum
Bl-Carb,

*
V

®
8K®
7 ®
13 ®

Filberts, Sicily

do
Barcelona
Waluuts' Bordeaux
Macaroni, Italian

17

do

Borax

9,103
5,128

18>i®19

®
®1
®
®

60
80

gold.
gold.
goid.
go.d.
gold.
gold.

1

gold.
gold.
gold.
gold,

50

®
®
®1
@

Common

CofFee,
RIO Prime, dnty paid. ..gold. 20X@21X Native Ceylon
gold. 19H@20
Rio good
Maracaibo
do fair
do ordinary
lava, mats and bags
Java mats, brown

41

.

60
95
80
85

m

Com

paid —

^Duty

Hyson Sk. & Tw. C. to fair,
do
do
Sup. to fine.
H Bk. A Tw'kyKx. 1. to fiust
Uucol. Japan, Com. to lair..
do
Sup'r to fine...
do
Ex. 1. to finest.

65
85

I

hands.

first

Cuba. P. Ulco.

bx8.

Imports this week..

is

ofler In limited quantities

asfoUows:

1872, are

...

scarcely anything to say on this market so far as the wholesale
movement is concerned, business still keeping within narrow limits and buyers apparently quite indifferent.
One cause of the dull tone may be traced to
the fact that a good many parcels can be sold from store at lower figures than
they are offered in invoices, and jobbers will not in consequence invest for ih

There

North America,"

"^"^

187^

25,

SPICES.

ont-

'''.^?, "'

1,'"P"?'''?

.1

[May

I

1

I

"

20
38

genuine

Madder

gold.

Indigo, Madras

3M

do Manila
Cordage, Manila, !4andK.
do
do Large sizes.

16

t\

® 78
a UK
® 2H

15

Calabra, imitation

6X

34
3

Sisal
'

11
1

00
80

®

®
®

®

42

@l 07y
19,105
I*

18^®
18

®

....
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Hay

THE CHRONICLE

25, 1872.]

THE DRY aOODS TRADE.
Fbidat.

r. M..

BROWII DULU.
Width. Price.

May U,

Applclon

ltr.3

feAture of thn market daring the ciirront week has been a
broftk in ih« prico of l)rown cotton proodd of tlio Btnndard and lower

Tho

prndoR, aa
ct'ived

a

waa foroglmdowed

sli^ltt stiniulufl

in

our

last

agent*.

The

liaa re'

from this decline, many of the jobbing

houscB and other package dealers deeming
BuppllcR of the

Trade

report.

it

TOT

safe to lay in liberal

more

staple fabrics at the easier rates offered by
selections of retail dealers here and in the interior

continue to be of very moderate magnitude and afford but little relief to tho accumulated stocks in jobbers hands. These dealers are

DILAIUM AKD Woa^TBD

AiiiimkeiiK
lUinllloii

itt)f

blue

ilo

..

.

l.ynmiill

V>)i

Pi'PpcrclL

lan

..

VU

;

8Urk A

.

tSX

* niiinTiMaf.
Amoskcag. 4»
W}(
41

do

A. US

IT
li)i

KlnU.... at
Dartlctta...

cd Hatlnea
6-4 Alpacas

17Jf
1«

M
m

m

IJlilans

AiKlroflCOg-

6-4

Imp
Imp
1

Numkeacsal'n

V
»3X
16
a Crapes
% Blarrll)'. Cloth... 3S
M SatlncB and Urlp-

BLKACIIBn BHIITINOII
<lo

H*ll<m>-ll
Ind. Dreh.
L^rrinlB

.

Printed AlpaM».»l r7«
ImiK'rlm Repps..., rfx
Anllinis
t»
30
fi Poplin LasUea.
fi Armilres
\ Alpaea Lustres.. 32Ji
Corded Alpacaa. Sft

15X

Maafwcli'ttsU

B<TkI.y,
...
f'nn*w Miver..

11
do
MIxtiirfs,. t1
.TnpaneiMt Htrlpes
SI

15)^
II

Laconia

Aii'l'

ranuos.
ParlHc Plaids

!»)(

.TIX
37>i-38.X

Double face Pop-

1

rAnaCAamu'*.
I/onsdal*
a-v
8. H.

*8<ma...

Warrfn
High cvlora

_,,

1c hlglMT*

Ludluw AA....

W
M
97 M

Lcwistun

37 to

American

Amoskesc
Great Psfla A.

16
f5flO
VT

not over burdened with goods but the supplies are fully equal to
do ....
40
UnlartoA
40 00
nx lins
do .... 31
WK PowhattanA.. 37
tho call and few additions to their stocks are made, it being the
\»H Steel Lustres
Bates
LAWNS, PBRCALIa, Ao.
48
19
do
B..
43 80
policy of all classes of wholesale dealers to reduce stocks as much
do XX.. 86
Pacific Percales 28X-37X SUrkA
4000
19
as pos«il)lo at tliis season ot the year preparatory to the usual
do ilB... 38
4-1 P. CretoB>ie.l5ii-nM
do
8 bosh
6S00
It
do B... 83
Pacific 14.00 L'a..I8X-18
DoaBsnc eixsBAas.
14
semi-annual stock taking that is made at the close of next month.
Blackstono
do
Or|{'dle«. 13-30
do
Amoakeaf
IS
The aea.son's business has dragged somewhat but the estimated
AA
TiCKiN«a.
18
Batea.rr.
M
footings up to the present time show a fair average trade to have Boott B.... 86
Amosk'g
ACA.
CaledooU
31
15)i
do C... 38
do
A..
36
Downrlgbt
been done and satisfaction is generally expressed at the result.
14X
do O.... 30
do
Glasgow
B..
33
1»X
Collections are made with as mucli freedom as could be expected, BllertonWS4-4
do
13
C.
30
Glonceater
15
and a healthy tone is generally reported to the finances of the Fruit of the
do
D..
Hartford
18
13J|
Loom
Cordis AAA..
Lancaster
88
14
IB
35
trade throughout the country.
Falls Q ,%
do
ACB..
Manchester
II
17
80
Domestic Cotton Uoods.— The course of the staple for some Qr'tdo
Namawke ... ..
8 31
do
No. 3.
14
36
ISX
time past has been favorable for a steady maintenance of full
do
A 8S
do
No. 8.
3tW Park Mills
U
U)i
do
do
No. 4.
Peabod/
prices on all lines of cotton goods, but the influence of the raw
M 83
19
IS
1»)(
17-18
do
No. B.
17
OX
Suakcr City
material is of secondary importance to the relative positions of Lonsdale... 86
do Cambric 36
do
No. 6.
cnfrew
IS
16
23
supply and demand, and the fact that stocks were accumulating N.Y. Mills 36
do
No. 7.
Union
It*
22
15
in lirst hand.-) led few to hope that tho high figures current for PeDpcroll .. 6-4
AVKRIVAN CRASH.
V2)i
87J^ Esston A. ...
do .... 7-4
do
B
Brown and HUachtd,
30
MX-12>f
some time past could l)e sustained for any length of time. Nomdo .... g-4
SSV Lewlston A ... 36 -82>i Btevena, NN.. 16M-M
inal reductions have been making for some days past, but the
do .... 9-4
do
B.. 30 -31
do
N....15X-WA
37>r
general market did not break until Thursday, when a reduction
do ....I(M
22
do
A ..I3X-I4A
42.V Hamilton
do ...11-4
sTitipn.
do
V....UH-—
50
of 4c. was made in many of the leading makes of brown goods.
PoccasBct F 88
Albany
do
D....12X-1<.
11
73tf
IJleached goods are held with considerable steadiness, and
Utica
5-4
Algodoa
do
B... 11X->*A
l»)i
are likely to rule firm for a while as the stocks have not yet become
17
American
do
12-18
Stark
AA
n-4
80
Amoskcag
18
do Nonp ..
19-30
do blcachcKl.
20
burdensome in tho more popular grades and makes.
COTTOX.
9-4
Arkwrlght
19
ePOOL
do
65
Colored cottons are dull and heavy, without general change.
Easton
Brooks, per doz.
do
10-4
60
14
Rolled jaconets are down to t2c. for plain shades, and 13e. for
70
Haymaker
300jrd8. ...
do .... 85
18
11-llX
J. & P. Coafs
70
Hamilton
1(?-19
do heavy 86
19
high colors, and a few other corrections will be found in our list.
Clark, John, Jr.
Wamstitta..
Whittcnton
17
45
27
A.
Printing cloths are very dull, owing to the absence of the lead70
do .... 40X
do
BB..
A Co
25
14
ing buyers, or the small scale on which purchases are made.
—
Clark's, Geo. A.
TO
do .... 38
do
C.
13.)^
CHECKS.
WlUimaiitic, <s
30-31
The price for spot G4xG4 has been 8 and 7ic.; special transactions
do XX 38
Vt\
Caledonia,
cord
PBINTS.
70..
have been entered into at a shade below this margin. Prints are
70
do
80..
do 6 cord.
Price.
in less request, but the usual demand for light goods and reas- American
40
do
Samosseu
13..
IIX
!{|^ Green A Dansortments continues. Other styles remain without any special Amoskeag
do
8..
10)J
Bedford
iels
do
9..
9
18
43Ji
alteration, and their price will be determined chiefly by the stocks
Cocheco
do
15,
12
65-8Tii
27V Hadley
of the jobbers, which are not yet fully relieved, and the length Garner & Co
8S
Holyoke
17
IIX Park, No. 80..
Gloucester
do
70..
Sterling
70
of time it may require tbem to enter the market again.
19
IIX
CABTETS.
do mourning
do
80..
21
II
Domestic Woolen Goods. There has been a steady demand
Lodl
do
90..
II
23)i Velvet, J. Crossfor woolen goods in heavy weights and low grades suited to the Manchester
100..
do
36
Icy
A Son's
ll>tf
early wants of the clothing trade. Light weights are not dealt in Merrimac D dk
DEjtuis.
best
2 60
12,!^
[Albany
13
12
do do A No 1. 3 46
very liberally, the busine.ss being restricted to the limited wants Dolly Vardcns
Amoskeag.
do
pk and pur. 13
36
Tap Bniesels.
of merchant tailors and retailers who are forced to make small Pacific
CrosslevA Son's.. 145
1I>^ Arlington
15
Bedford
selections to keep up assortments.
Eng. Bru.«.'el8. 2 20-3
Richmond's.... IIX-12
Hartford Carpet Co
13
The decline in wool has not affected the market as yet, and Simpson 2d Monrn. IIK Boston
Extra8|)ly
do black & white. Ii;^ Beaver Cr, AA
21
1 67J(
agents manifest no disposition to meet this decline by concessions Sprague.'s fancies.. II>tf Chester D'k B IO>^-II
Imperial .S-ply.. 1 60
~
•
upon goods. Flannels are held at pretty high figures and these Hamilton
Everett.
Superfine... ... 1 35
3S«
IlX-l? '"
Haymaker firo
1 30
GLAZED CA9LBR1C8.
Med. super
14X
goods may experience a reduction although holders are very firm
Body Brus 5 f ra. 3 10
Amoskcag.
9)( Hamilton..
at present and disclaim any intention of making concessions for Garner
4
do
2
00
Manchester
30
do
9>i
the purpose of moving stocks. Buyers, however, hold off and the Harmony
do
8 do 1 90
22
8)i Otis AXA.
33k
—
plain,
33ln
BB
Hemp,
Manvllle
do
20
result may naturally be a decline.
do ex plain, 38 in
38
17
9X doCC
Cotton and wool goods are not meeting an active inquiry at the Penuot
CORSET
Cross
9
JIAKS.
Red
moment, but the stocks are well under control and there is appar- VlctoryH
— Amoskeag
ently little prospect of a break occurring from the prices current
during the past season.
TIIE
OI
GOOBS
FOKEIGN Goods. The market is rather flat with importers
and jobbers, and the week has witnessed a noticeable falling off
in the volume of business in the auction houses.
The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending
Linen importers are looking forward to a relaxation of the
May 23, 1872, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 187<
present high prices of manufactured flax fabrics, which they consider imminent, and which those of them who carry light stocks have been as follows
are anxious to see, in the hope that lower rates would s',art a
ENTEBBD TOB COKStntPTION TOR THS WEEK BHDIIfO HAT 33. 1S71.
good fall trade. Importers report a fair season's business, taking
1?
1870
1871
the season through, or putting the early trade as a set off against
Pkga. Vail
Pkgs. Value.
Pkga. Value.
491
$171.91
593
676
$251,834
•388,908
the late excessive dullness.
The high figures of flax fabrics Manufactures of wool
S4S.ft
1.123
cotton
680
163,473
1.218
320,896
do
have brought business in this line almost to a stand still, and
860,7'
469
silk
387
337.799
759
638.783
do
purchasers are lying off at present and withholding their usual
197.(1
176
flax
436
114,780
330,474
do
1,187
130.!
479
169,634
3,510
orders from the Scotch and Irish markets, inasmuch as they think MlBccllancong dry goods.
126,358
that the ideas of manufacturers on tlie other side are such as can3,435
$943,119
4.185 $1,583,683
MI3 $1,184,1
Total
not be maintained and an averags business done here. Foreign
WITHDRAWN PROa WABEaOCSB AITD THROWN UJTO TBI aABKXT DCBINO
hosiery is dull, and Continental rates are still very high.
SAXa PZSIOD.
Dress fabrics are slow of sale, only moderate lots to replenish
$2I.V»
498
383
$131,918
Mannfacturesof wool.... 359 $134,483
assortments finding purchasers.
iu.r
cotton.. 857
4s:
351
7«,8S(
96.794
do
annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
lliO,5
146
silk
103.615
46
100
49,803
do
itn^K
gat
manufacture, oar prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers
flax
tSS
M,338
109
75,914
do
3,7M
33,408
dry goods. 3,608
3,718
41,838
Lawrence J. 40
IH^WN BIIEETINOS AND Continntal C. 88
15X Miscellancons
SnilCTINOS.
DwightX... 27
do
Y.. 36
I IX
4.360
8,«TI
$404,068
4.8.39
$398,648
Total
Width. Price.
do
Y.... 83
Vl}i KashnaflneO .33
13>i
l,I84,t
6,418
91.1,119
4,185 1,088,683
Add ent'd for consnmpt'n. 2,425
do
Agawara P... 36
13
Z... .38
13
do
R...
Indian Head. 4-4
do
Amoskeag A 36
15
15
E... 40
$l,8t7,«
9,778
7,963 $1,987,780
Total thrown upon m'rk't 7,064 $1,341,767
do
do
do
B.. 38
.. 48
SO
W. 48
21

H

M

m
W

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m

|

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'

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I

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I

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i

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I

I

.

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I

mPORTATIONS OF DRY

—

PORT

AT

NEW YORK.

.

,

.

.

.

.

'

We

:

.

.

.

.

Atlantic A... 88-13X-14
do D.... 86-12-12)^

do

H...
Appleton A..
do
N..
Augusta.
Bedford R.
Boott
.

do 8

W

Ind'n Orchard

A

40

do
C.
do BB.
15
W.
do
I3X
UH LaconiaO
\ti<4
do B...
io
12
S....
Lawrence A
lajtf
do
D..
1^1
XX
d;
LL.
ao
»«

86-I8X-H
36
80
88
30
34

40

do
48
Cuounonw'ltb

«

Pepperell.

.

.

37
33
.10

39
87
36
38
8<
3S
36

14

12X
11«
14
ISVC
13
13
14

do
do
do
do
do
Utlea

.
.

.

.

.

7-4
8-4
9-4

.10-4
.11-4
.12-4

38

a wT KKEo FOR wARxaotrsTNo DinuirQ

30
S2Jf
^~?<
42)<

4TX
18

10-4
do
55
11-4
do
80
do fine Non IfiH

W

Manufactures of wool
cotton..
do
silk
do
flax
do
MisccUaneona dry goods.

Total

V,

Add ent'd for consnnipt

390
94
IS
197
81

•.?!!

n. 3,436

$TT.746
27.616
10,088

BAn

paaioo.

$174,68>

884
118

48^36!
10,4 8

316

$171,674
9t»,l19

1,401

181

4,183

818
487

ll!.3*t
131.815
TT.90I
33,888

&,3M

$337,988
1,08^881

7.068
5,418

10
BTK

P»*
t0T,4<
lS8.tr

(S.0
$781.(

15«
Total entered at tbe port 8,071 ti.tU.n9

6,568 S3,Ul.fil0

13,481 $1,918,10

THE CHRONICLE.

708
Commercial Caids.
At-thony

EstabllBhed

U.

STEAMERS

Sntdbb.

&

& 237 SOl'TH

Co.,
NEW YORK.

ST,

Storage for

TEAS, MATTING, LIQU0K6, and BONDED GOOD
Of every description.

Inanrance at IjOirest Rates.

Shanghai, Foochow
Canton, China.

Houg Kong,

&

Represented by

CO., of China,
104 Wall St., New Tfork.

H. E. MORING & Co.,
NEW YORK.
REPRESENTING

WATSON &

KATAVIA.

France,
Panama,

&

CO.,

CO.,

to
Twice a

Brest, and

month. Shortly once a week.
ST. NAZAIRE to VERA CRUZ, calling at
Santander, St Thomas and Havana, and vice versn.

Once

month-

a

iTom ST. NAZAIRE to ASPINWALL. calling at
Martinique, La Guayra and Sta. Martha, and vice versa.
From

PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling

CO.,

Everett & Co.,

Branch Lines,

[Postal]

ACCCSTINE HEARD

From ST. THOMAS to ASPINWALL, railing at
Rico, Hayti, Santiago de Cuba. Kingston,
(Jamaica,) and vice vema; Once a mouth.
From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) calling at Basse Terre. (Guadeloupe,) Pointea-Pitre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and
vice verfta. Once a month.

to CATcalling at St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, TrinOnce a
idad, Demerara, Surinam, and vice versa.
,

The splendid steamers of the South Pacific Line,
leave Panama for Vali)araiBO and intermediate Points
of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chili, on the SUth of every
month and connect closely with the Steamers of the
Pacific Mail S. S. Company, leaving New York on the
15th of every month for ABpinwall.
For Rates of Passage and Freight, Dates of Departure, or further information, apply to

GKORGE MACKENZIB,
Agent. 58 Broadway.

A CO..

Dry

approved me»

J.

&

Co.,

MANUrACTUREBS OF

98

S.

&

Pepperell

No. 11 Old Slip, New York.
ONLY Supplied.

& Co.,

Otis

TtltS.

Co.,

&

Co.,

NEW^ YORK.

Warren Cotton

Higginson,
BEAVEB STREET.

rv« EXPORT AND DORIESTIC
^ua

mtn^iv MTRK-KT view

Cant. T.

,

"AWNING

TOTK

A

.

G2 Wall-st.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

& To

8

XUROVGH LINE
California & China,

AND JAPAN.
THROUGH FARES—NEW YOK

COTTONSAILDUCK
all

.

freight or cabin passage apply to

Manufacturers and Dealers in

And

13 M.
J""",?,' "', ^ ?' K'
June 12 at 10 A.M.
June 19. at 3PM
June 26, at 10 A.M.

W. Freeman.. .May 29, at

WILLIAMS & GUlON, No.

Polhemus,

[JSE.

Gorham Ml'g Company's

NORTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY

IDAHO, Capt. Price
MAKHAT-TAN, Capt.

For

kinds of

COTTON CANVAS. FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER
ING BAGGING, RAVENS UUCK.SAIL TWINES
&C. "ONTARIO" SEAMLESS BAGS,

MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE

46

MINNESOTA, Capt. Morgan

rency-

Brinckerhoff, Turner

Yokohama.

Liverpool,

NEVADA, Cant. Forsyth
WYOMING, Cant. Whlneray

Tliorndike Co.,
Cordis mills.

Representing
CO., Batavla and Padang,

& Sons,

For

July 3, at 3 P.M.
J. B. Price
Cabin passage, fSO gold.
Steerage passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30 cur-

Boston Dnck Co.,
Franblin Co.,

DUMMLER &

CLARKE. SPKNCK & CO.. Galle & Colombo

Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates.
Drafts from JEl upwards.
For inspection of plans and otier information, apply
at the Company's offices. No. 19 Broadway, New 1 ork.
J. H. SPARKS, Agent.

WISCONSIN,

Iiaconia Co.,

NEW YORK

Henry Lawrence

parts of America,
India, Australia

all

Hamburg, Norway, Sweden,

as follows

mills,

Mobile, Ala.

CO..

SPEED AND COMFORT.

Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room, and bath-rooms
midshipsection, where leastmotionisfelt. Surgeons
and stewardesses accompany these steamers.
RATES-Saloon, *80 gold. Steerage, *.•» currency.
Those wlsliiag to send for friends from the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, »3a
in

PIER No.
Co.,

Stephen

CHAS. THOREL.&

^"''''TafS:'??'.

STEAM COMPANY

AiidroscogKln mills,
Continental mills.,

Crawford, Walsh,
Smith & Co.,

Messrs.

„
^
,
^1.
the White Star Dock, Pavonla Ferry, Jersey City.
Passenger accommodations (for all classes) uml-

will despatch one of their firstclass, full-power, iron screw steamships from

Company.
Colnmbla mrg.

4,660.

p. each.

(Via Qneenstown.)
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN

Bates mfg. Co.,

Box No.

burden—3,000 h.

From

BOSTON.
PHILADBLFHIA.

AOENrS FOR

^kc.,

The Jobbing Trade

O.

tons

New York on SATURDAYS, from
THURSDAYS, and Cork harbor the day

from

Sailing

Liverpool on
following.

Paris,

NEW YORK.

& 94 Franklin street

69 Franklin etreet
341 Cheetnnt street

SUPER CARB. SODA,

NO. 87

IN

currency
Passengers booked to or from

Goods.

E.Wright

SAIiERATVS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

THE SIX LARGEST

REPUBLIC,
CELTIC,
OCEANIC,
ADRIATIC.
BALTIC,
ATLANTIC,

China, ete.

chandlze.

£8 W^all Street,

NEW YOBK, CORK AND LIVERPOOL.
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW AND FUIL-POWEREDTHE
WORLD.

From FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,)

OT CHINA AND JAPAN.

Walsh, Smith,
Crawford

CHAS. G. FRANC^LY'N, Agent.

at inter-

:

Porto

66 State Street, Boston«
AGENTS FOR

of

tSO, $100, and I130
fold, according to accommodation.
$15 gold additional.
Ickets to Paris
Return tickets on favorable terms.
»30 currency.
Steerage
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown
and all parts of Europe at lowest rates.
Belfast
Glasgow,
for
bills
of
lading
given
Through
Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and
for Mediterranean ports.
For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's office. No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building.

Once a month.

mediate ports, and vice versa.

month.

SINOAFORE.

John Dwight

Company.
NEW YORK, calling at

atlantic
vice versa.

,

every following Wednesday and Saturday from

6,000

MEYER &

made on conel^nments

And

General Trans-

tlie

Line.

New YorK.
RATES OF PASSAGE.-CabIn,

CACICiUE,

Caravelle

HAVRE

From

ENNl-

Messrs. SHIITH, BEIil/
OTANIIiA.
t Messrs. BEHN,

JUlT&nceB

Desirade,
GUY'ANE,
Son OB A,
Caraibe,

Once a month.

OliYPHAIXX &

MAC1,AINE,

Guadeloupe

ati.antique,

1872.

THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROTAl
MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
EETIVEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEROOL,
CALLING AT CORK HARBOR.
FROM KEW lOKK.
CHINA
Wedneeday, May 22.
Wednesday, May 29.
RUSSIA
Wednesday, June 5.
CUBA
Wednesday, June 12.
SCOTIA
JAVA
.. Wednesday, June 19.
Saturday, May 25.
CALABRIA
Saturday. June 1
ABYSSINIA
BATAVIA
Saturday, June 8.
Saturday, June 15.
ALGERIA
Saturday, June 22
PARTHIA
,

Martinique,

Washington,
Ville de Brest,
nouveau-monue,

From

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

Messrs.

loUISIANE,
Floride,

Postal Lines of

Olyphant & Co.,

:

CuNARD

ViLLK de St. Kazaire,
Ville de Bordeaux,

PKREIEE,
ViLLE DE Paris,
Laurent,
ViLLE T>v Havre,
Europe,
St.

25,

Ocean £teaiuGbJps.

Bonded Warehouse General Transatlantic Co

S.

Snyder, Son
236

S.

Ocean Steamships.

Edward N. Bnydkr.
"William B. Mobiiwooj>.

185T.

[Ma7

STRIPES."

^i^
First Class
Steerage

TO

SAN FRANCISCO,

...
......

$125 to *160

$bU

According to location of berth
These rates include berths, board, and at neces
rles for tlie trip.

Also, Agents

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.

United States Bunting Company.

Steamers of the nbove line leave PIKKNo.4'J NORTH
RIVER, loot of Canal Slreel, at 12 o'clock, noon,

full

supply

all

Widths and Colors always

No. 142

Dnane

in stock.

Street.

On 16tU and

30tli

except when those dajs

fall

of Each

Month

on Sunday, then the day

One'hundred pounds baggage tree to each adult
Medicine and attei;dane,e free.
„_,,„ ja.
,
D.naiture ol loth touches at KINGSTON, month
foi
Steamer will leave Ban Francisco Ist every
""

WM. BORDKN.

LOyELL.

Borden & Lovell,
COmmiSSION mERCHANXS

I

Sterling Silver
NKW AND ELEGANT

No. 3

niAIDEN I.ANE,

AND

Ware.

DESIGNS

At the Old Stand
I

L, K.

JiEMT

Mining

Co.'s

CUmBERLAND COALS,
AND
VORK, FALI. RIVER IRON WORKS
Nails,

JOSEPH BACHSIAN'

K.

General Aeents.

Borden

TO

o"'
inlor.
paM»« ticket-, and all further
'^Fo^ffefgh?
ofilce on the
ma'ion, apply at the Company's ticket
.fCa..aUt^_
foot
Wharf,

CO.'S

Bands, Hoops and Rods.
and 71 WEST ST-. Nsy; York.

BABY,

Agent.

Samuel A. Gaylord & Co,
BROKERS IN WESTERN SKCURITIBS,
NEW I'ORK.
33 Wall Street, ArD
^^^
323 North Third

St.,

ST. JLOVIS.

May

25 1872

THE CHKONKJLE.

J

Tezai Bankers.
H. aiii.inKnt,

&

OAI.VKIITON.
Cash Oanltal,

......C

Ins.,

*238,000

M. Hr«nilon.

J.
W»lll« 'ff. K.
a. JDialaon, M. W. Bsker, Loon
gcnnoldiir, K. S. Wlllla, T. A. Uarr,
B
R.)b't. Mills. T. . I. H. Andornon.
.1.

Lubliuck. U. guin, K.

W

mum, Usi.
Wall.

SpaoUl

ikltoDtloD liven to oolloctloni at all

COTTOV BROKCII.

Locomotives, Cars

and remltianoea promptly ma(li\irrtlioat
ny charge except 0U4tt>inary ratet ol exchange.

McMahan &

Dealer* In

OALVKSTON,
We have prompt

and relUhle corroap^ndenti at

We giTe apeclal attention

and

Iron

A

WEEM9.

""•^"-

Caahle^r^"''^-

&

Moore

on

all

accea-

Haring for many yean been Identified with
bnaineaa, our great experience enables us to offer

York
made

BRYAN, TBXA8.

BASSETT,
BANKERS.
A

Brenliam, Texas.
Jorreapondenta
Hoaaton— First .Vatlonal Bank
a <ilyeatoa— Ball, acitchlo»» ft Co; New Orleans—
Brother* CD.; Mew Tork—Doacan, Sherman 4 Pike!
Co.
:

&

Baasett, Atty's at

to any part of the United States.
Contracts
to include all the expcnaes in port on aame, and
Insurance to any point required.

R.

».

JOHKS,

KtRBT,
W. von ROSBItBmBa

ITKBITT,

&

C. R. Johns

HON. W. D. BISHOP.... Prea. N.
.lAMES H.

HOYT

Y.

ft

No. 33 Broad Street,

Co.,

W. B. LBOHABO.

Late Fort

A Trice.

I

Itlanuractarera

Late Cashier 1st Nat. Bank
QalllpoUs,

Fort

&

O

;

•

Pratt. Binkers.

Galveston

:

T. H.

McMahan

ft

Co.

W. BENEDICT, Secretary.

Co.,

tc

WILIAMS,
Member of the

J. P.

I

I
I

N. TorkTtock Kxchangi

OBO. ABBXrs.

ALBKBT TOCXe.

&

Arents

SONS.

Young,

DEALERS

HENRY OWEN, AOBMT.

IN

SOUTHERN AND
miSCELLANEOUS SECURITIES,
No.

MANUFACTURERS OF

»

NEW

STREET.

Loans Negotiated.

Cordage,

Levy & Borg,

and Dealera

In HBinP
GANGS OF RIGGING MADE TO ORDER.
once, 113 Wall St., N. Y.

so BBOAD St.,1
Brokers and Dealers
IK

in

OYA L

9:0

.

CTHBRN

S E|C

URITI BS

New York.

BrinckerhofT, Turner

^Ross, Roberts & Co^
•I Front Street,

&

LOANS N BPOTIATED.

Cubbedge

M

BacglDK, Rope,

and
Iron Ties.
Cootraets for present and future dellr.
AgenU for following Bagging Mills.

BUFFALO, COTTON PLANT, PALMBTTO
AND DIAMOND.

Importeta of Rio Coffca,

^^

Have Removed from

and IS

LIspenard .Street
TO
No. 143 DUANE STREET,

F. Hewson,
STOCK BROKER,
Street, Clnclanatl. Ohio.

UA.

and d* a General Bankla* SB
Brokerage Business.

Uvllectloii*

^^

RBFBK TO BAST UIVBR NATIONAL BANE.
THB AUBBICAJI EZCHAirOB NATtOKAt Ba»X

Nxw

J^

W. M.

0ac« No.n We»t Third

MXCt)n
Malt

Nos, 13

&

Hazlehurst,!
BtNKKKS AND RROKKRS,

Polhemus,

(Cotton Duck.)

(Near Wall.)

IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*

^^

New York.

Street,

JOSEPH GILLOTT

RE

No. 102 Wall Street,

a.JS'„W-1
'.'J'
"i«a
or (.loth.

John

ELEPHANT BAGGING,

Rosendale Cement Co.,
OEnENT OF THE BEST QUALITY,
B.

91

N. York Stock Exehango

William Wall's Sons,

:B ANKERS,

ITACO, TEXAS.

&

.New York.

DENISTf WILLIAMS.
Member of the

A.

-Warehouse,

Jackson,

R«FlRBScnt9 AND CORRRSPoMDaNoit —Ncw Yorfc
Wlnslow, I.anler ft Co, David Dowa ft Co. Cincinnati
First National Hank, Merchants .Vational Bank
New Orleans: Louhlana National Hank, Whelcsa
ft

Rlalii

W. a. rOBTBB.

Stocks and Bonds
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION

STEEL PENS,
Co

UBUmil.

W.Wall Street

BANKERS,
ft

Prauktbrt On

O.

STOCK RROKKRS,

TERMINUS OF CKNTKAI, RAaROAD
Ooralcana, Texas.<
OBORSB W. JlOKBOH.

W.

BANKERS,

Adams & Leonard,

I

Ho

LeonardjSheldon&Foster

:

M. A. V OBT,

St..

A. D. Williams

pay taxes and adjust
ritlee, prosecute Land and money claims against the
state and Federal Governments make collections.
Receive deposits and execute Trusts.

Morton, Bltss

Lonls,

Taussig,

Buy and s«ll Government, State. Railroad and oth(
desirable securities, making liberal advances
same, allow interest on depoalts, deal in commerclic
paper furnish to travellers and others Letieri
Credit current in the prlncinal cities In Europe.

soil real estate,

New York Correspondent

Co.,

No. 10 Wall Street.

Miscellaneous,

ft

AUSTIN, TEXAS.

&

BANKERS,

at Jorrfcoir

TORK.

NKl»r

York,

;

St., St.

&

Gempp

Railroad.

JAItlES A. COTTINGHAm,
104 Weal, corner Liberty Street,

New

Taussig, Gempp

N. H. Railroad

South Side R.R. of L. I.
South Side R.U. of L.I.
Cliff- Street, New York.

Co.j

3ANKRR8,

833 North Third

Supt.N.Y.ftN.H.

CHARLES FOX. B8<j....Pres.
C. W. DOUGLASS
Supt.
W. BAILY, LANG ft CO

&

Taussig, Fisher

REFERENCES.

TEXAS LAND ACENGIT
BANKING EXCHANGE,
Parchaae and

St..

Financial.

BANKKB8,

Law,

Brenbam, Texas.

WlllUm

17 South

UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS

Collectlona made and promptly remitted for current
rate of exchange. Corr-apondenta
Mcaara. W. P. CONVKRSB ft CO., New York.

Saylea

A

St.,

thia

to the tronde, and to enaure aatety and despatch In
shipments of the above.
Iron and Steel Rails forwarded from Port of New

Mo ire,

(Sacceaaora to a. M.

Graves,

COTTON rAND PBODUCB BROKERS,
53 Stone

Specialty.

&

aaaTU

a.

NEW YORK

'•-°'""""-

Wilson,

BANKERS,

BASSETT

I

Rails

Steel

tammt

Flash

Texas
to collectlona

ntRECTORS: W. J. Hutchlna. P. W. Gray, A.J.
Burke. Cor. Eaata, W. M. Klce, E. H Ciwulntr.
B. F.

inwABD rLAav.

OF

Capital, 9350,000.

le polnta.

Co.,

BOSTON.

PORtVARDINO

THE CITY BANK OF HOUSTON,

Houston,

&

Seaver

Commission Merchants,

all

the principal polnu tlirouKliout tbia 8' ate, and upon
all collection" payable In ibU City or Houaton, make
no charge for callecitnK, and only actual charie upon
Interior collectlona. Immediate andiirompt attention
K'»en to all bulneaa entrnated to na. Kefer to Nat.
Park Bank, Rovu A Maoy, ana Spofford Tileaton ft
Co., K. 1 ., Jd Nat. B»nk,Bo»tou. PUe Lepeyre A Bro.,
N. U., Drexel A Co , Phlla.

L«BlsU«B

COTTON

CM FIBST CLASS
SCHOONERS, BAR'}ES, AND LI0HTER8,

Texaa.

W.

Jacob

RAILROAD IRON,

Co.,

and Domeattc Bzebange,

Forelitn

NBW OBLBANS,

AND

Bankers,
And

Holland,

C.

James A. Cottingham,
SHIPPER

pomti

In tie Stato,

T. H.

Ooltoa and Sonthem Cards.

J. a.

Texas Banking
UlKKCTOllS;

Bailroadi.

WAU.IA, Vloe-Pr«s*t
A1.PUONSK
....
L4UTB, „_„,„.
.... „.„..,
Uwhlof

Prsa't..
o. I.AUTB, ttoorstarjr,

709

roBK, April It, laa

DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER C
free of taxes, has been declared

of this Bank, payable on and after

The Transfer Books
and Kopea on the

U

I

f

on the

May

I.

be cloaed from thli dsti
of May.
Ki WIU.SON, CaaUtr.
wtll

'

Insnrance.

Insurance.

OFFICE OF THB

THE

Mutual

New

York, January

NO. 214

26th, 1872.

marked

Policies not

U. SiateSytT, ,000,000
45 William St.

As«l8taut Secretary.

its

Agency,

Fire Insurance
No. 173 Broadway,

2,033,675 18

New York.

Merchants
MUTUAIi MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF SAN FKANCISCO,

JEtna. Insurance

liave been issued

upon Life

nor upon Fire Bisl^s disconnected with Marine Bislcs.
Premiums marlred Off from Isl January,
$5,375,793 34
1871, to 3l8t December, 1871
;

Leases paid during the

Bame period.

••-•
..---..

Casta Capital

Net Assets

——o

$3,000,000
$5,000,000

Springfield
FIRE AND mARINE INSURANCE

Assets,

.

.

.

Gal.

STREET.

$750,000, Gold.

.

Fire Risks Disconnected n'lth
rine Taken by this Company.

No

Ma.

This Company Issues PoHeles ou VeBsels, Freights
and cargoes, at, current rates.
Losses payable in New "iork, Loudon, or San Fran
Cisco, at the ontion of tho Assured.
J. B. SCOTCULKK. Pres., JAB:- U HOWES, Vlce-Pres
E. W. BoUliNX.Se. retary.
Messrs. MORTON, ROSE « CO., Bankers in

SUTTON &

Londo

CO., Agents.

COOTPANY.

$2,735,980 63

Springfield, mass.
1849.

Returns of Premiums
,
Expenses. $973,211 84

INCOBPORATED

&

Casta Capital

The Company has

the following Assets, viz.
United States and State of New York
Stock, City, Bank and other stocks.. $8,143,240 00
Iioaus secured by Stocks and otherwise 3,379,050 00

Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages.
Interest, and sundry notes and claims

217,500 00

due tho Company, estimated at
Premium Notes and Bills Receivable..

386,739 4\
2,406,987 95

CashinBank

274,345 01

<#
Total amount of Assets

WALL

OFFICE, No.

Comp'y,

HARTFORD Conn.
INCORPO BATED 1S19.

Total amount of Marine Premiums.. $7,446,453 59

!;

AJfetsinthe

President.

off

January, 1871

Rislts

BAYARD,

EiOUIS P.

AffeisGold-,%2 o ,000 ,000

$5,412,777 51

cember, 1871

Premiums on

No policies

&

BKOADiyAY,

E«tabU8bed 1856.
JACOB REESE!,

in conformity to the Charter of tho

The Trnstees,

Company, submit the following Statement of
nft'airs on the 31st December, 1871
Premiums received on Marine Rislce,
from Ist January, 1871, to 31st De-

Insurance.

PARK DANK BUILDING.

Co.

Insurance

25, 187S.J

The Liverpool &Lo7iHope Fire Insurance Co., don
Globe Ins. Co.

ATLANTIC

Ist

Mny

THE CHRONICLE.

710

Net Assets

•

.

-

•

•....

$500,000 00
$900,105 76

.

Imperial

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LONDO.V.
$8,000,000, Gold
CHIKF OFFICE IN THE U.S.
OS 40 and 43 '^iue Street, Neiv York

Assetr

Newport Insurance Co.,
OF PROVIDENCE, R. I.
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1871.
Casta Capital

..•••>

$200,000

....

NIAGARA'ANCE COMPANY,
301

JAS. A.

AliEXANDEB & PECK,

$14,806,812 37

Agents.

per cent Interest on the outstanding cerlt-fl
cates of profits will be paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday

MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE
COMPANY

Cash Capital,

BROADWAY.
.

-3>

-

$1,000,00

I

Ix

the Sixth of February next.
<5The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1868,
will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday
tho Sixth of February next, from which date all
interest thereon will cease. The certificates to be

produced at the time of payment, and cancelled.
Upon certificates which were iwued (in red scrip)
for gold premiums such payment of interest and
redemption will be in gold.
A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared 0» the
jiet earned premiums of the Company, ior the year
;

LLOYD

SWISS

OF WINTERTHUR, SWITZEKLAXD.
$1,464,093.64

.......

Assets,

OFFICE IN

No. 63 TTlIIlam
O.

NEW

St.,

YOIiK:

Corner of Cedar.

HENRY KOOP. Assistant Manager.
HUGO MENZKL, Attorney.

TRUSTEES
AUGUST BELMONT,
A. A.

LOW,

I

I

:

W. WATTS SHERMAN,
ADRIAN ISELIN.

Removal.

ending 3l8t December, 1871, for which certificates
will be issued on and after Tuesday the Second of
next.

Ai)ril

By order

^

Pacific Mutual Insurance

of the Board,

H. CHAPniAN,

3.

Redemption of Civil
Bonds of 1857.
State of Califorxia,
)
TREAST^RY DEPARTilKNT, /
Sacramento, May 1, 18Ti. )

WHEREAS, ON THE FIRST DAY OF FEBKUARY
there was In the Interest and Sinking Fund of
the sum of One Hundred and Seventy-flve
Thousand Dollars ($175,000) , which was set apart for
the redemption of bonds under the provisions of an
Act of the Legislature of said State, entitled " An Act
18T2,

1857

to provide for the payment of certain equitable claims
against the State of California, and to contract a fund-

ed debt for that purpose," approved April 28, 1857, and
also under the provisions of au Act amendatory of said
Act, approved April 27, 1860
And whereas, due and legal notice thereof was
given, and a sutlicient amouut of such bonds was not
otfercd to exhaust said Sinking Fund to a less amount

Company.

than Ten Thousand Dollars
Notice Is hereby given that there is the sum of One
Hundred and Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
(1140,500) In said Sinking Fund, now set apart to pay
and discharge said amouut of bonds, numbered as

Have RemOTed from 176 Broadivay,

follows, to wit: 664, 669,-670,671, 672,673,674,675,676,

:

Secretary.

TRUSTEES.

680, 682. 683, 685, 686, 688, 690, 707, 708, 711, 713, 715, 716, 717,

D. Jones,'

Joseph Galllard,

Charles Dennis,

Wm.

Coit,

C. Pickersgill,

Lewis

B. Warren Weston,
Royal Phelps,
Caleb Barsrow,
a.

P

Pillot,

Hand,
James Low,
B. J. Howland,
Benjamin Babcock,

-

William E. Dodge,
David Lane,

Gordon W. Bumham,
Frederick Chauncey,
George S. Stephenson,

William E. Bunker,

S. Miller,

Sturgis,

Henry K. Bogert,

Robert L. Stuart,
Alexander Y. Blake,

Wennis Perkins,

Charles D. Leverich,
J.

\

—

D.

JONES,

Vf.

CORNER CEDAR STREET,

o/^^0tieJon erne/ ^^ih^ury/^.

/fiapUa^ Coin ^/Gooaooa

.>m

President,

CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-Pres't,
H.H.MOORE, 2d Vicc-Prea't,
£,.». HEWLETT, Sd Vlce-Prsi't,

,W.

WO,

"21,

T«,

723, 735, 736, 737, "38, 739, 740, 741, 742,

744, 745, 747, 748, 749, 7S0, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 756, 757
,

783, 786, 791

816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823. 8^1, 825, 826, 827, 830, 831
832, 8Si, 836, 838, 840, 841, 842, 813, 844, 850, 851, 853, 855, 856

being one hundred and ten bonds of One
Thousand ($1,000) each, amounting to One Hundred
and Ten Thousaud Dollars [$110,0(X)), and numbers 684,
691,692, 724, 828, 839, 846, 848, and 858, being nine bonds
of Five Hnndred Dollars (*500) each, amouutlng to
Four Thousand Five Hundred Dullars ($4,500), and
numbers 659, 660,661,662. 678,679. 723.726, 728, 729,730,
733, 734, being thirteen bonds at Two Thousand Dollars
($2,000) each, amonntlng to Twentysljc Thousaud Dollars ($26,000), aud making In the aggregate the stmi of
One Hundred and Forty Thousaud Five Hundred Dol857, 859 860,

S.

Francis Skiddy,
Charles P. Burdett,
Rob't. C. Fergusson,

Samuel L. Mitchell,
James G. Do Fdrpst,

Wm.

No. 119 Broadway,

Shcppard Gaudy,

Daniel

74;l,

792, 796, 8(8, 805, 806, 807. 808, 809, 810, 811. 812, 813, 814, 815,

WUliam H.Webb,

James Bryce,

718, 719,

758, 762, 763, 764. 765, 767, 7G3. 774, 779, 780, 781

Robt. B. Mlnturn,

Curtis,

Charles B. Russell,
Lowell Hoibrook,

i

TO THEIR NEW OFFICE,

C. A.

Vf. H. H. Moore.

Henry

Jr.,

9

'
t ^^

JbM/lmmJ'^.

lars ($140,500).

Aud if such bonds, so numbered above, shall not be
presented for payment and cancellation within three
months from the expiration of this publication, which
expires on the Ist day of August, 1872, then such fund
shall remain Ui the State Treasury to pay and discharge
such bonds whenever presented, and they will draw no
Interest after the let day of November, 1872.

F.

BAEHR,
Treasurer of S(M«.

May

THE

25, 1872.]

Wire Rope.

nnWARD KTTOUKLL,

J.

M

li

KlgglnK,

|Su>poiialon Brldgra, Quya, IKttck>, Inollaod Plaues,

I

Lurgo
ba:id,

Btook

Mlolng

Ac.

A

conatantly

on

Purposot,

Moldtln^

^

lengths are cnt.
Sc

jranos.

York.

a Cllir street.

CO..

43 Broadivay, Newr York.

Justice,

S.

O N DO N

minInK Kopoa,

&c,

J.

jAiiaa jonaToic.

New York

Solo Agency In

Johnston,
Now York.

Jonx

Buckle and Anchor Tlea, manufactured by J. J
McCoinb, LlTorpool, England, (or baling Cotton, Moae,
Wool, etc.

SWEN80N, PEIUCINS * CO.,
80 Wall St.. New York^

tlateil.

^^

BONDS.

SKLnA,

Co.,

sail

&

Co.,

AIiABAItlA,

59

For a Commission.
New

&

Railways.

Co.,

Montgomery, Ala.

Iron Rails, Steel Ralla, Old Halla,
Beaaemer Pic Iron, ^rrap.
Steel Tyres, boiler plates,

&

ton Kngland.
Supply ail lUllway Equipment and undertake a
Railway buslnesa generauy.

Thos.

&

Pope

J.

Bro.,
New York.

.293 Pearl Street,

RAILS, COPPER,
SPiiLTER. TIN, LEAD,

NICKEL,

BIS.TIUTII, icc.

LIBERTY STREET

&

M. Baird

Company,

Co.,

PHILADELPHIA.
All work accurately fitted to gauges and thorone:h
ly lntercliani;;cable. Plan, Material, Workmanship
t'lnlsh and EUiclency fuHv guaranteed.
M. Baird,
Cbas T. Paj ry,
P. Heniey

Wm.

Oeo Burnham. Edw. H. Williams. Ed. Longjtreth.

Bonds and Loans

Wm.

Railroad Cos.,

for

P. Converse

Sc

CarH, etc.
and undertake

Brothers,

Cotton Factors

&

Morris, Tasker

sllhnslnes* connected iwlth RallMray

Jones & Schuyler,
12

AND

Co.,

M Fine St„ New York. Arent

Contract for

Iron or Steel Ralls, LocomntlweSi

Lehman

Ae

AOBNTS FOR
The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford Rngland.
The West Cumberland Uematl'e Iron Co., Working

BALDWIN LOOOnOTIVE WORKS

iSeeotiftte

LEnMAN, UlBR &

Co.,

Orleans, La.

M. K. Jesup

Railway Bonds and Negotiate Ixiana

mPORTRRN OF

of all kinds.

BANKERS AND inERCHANTS,

Buyers of Cotton
LSIIM\-«.NKWflA»S

sell Securities

A"IB

Pig Iron,

ST. LOUIS, MO.

RAILWAYS.
Negotiate Loans and

ST.

GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTH
nKUCHANTS.

Wilson,

Rkpokt upon, BriLD, Makaoe akd Eqrtp

&

New York.

Graham

John C.

WINSLOW,

Co.,

CEDAR 8T„ COU. OP WILLIAM

NEW Y'ORK,

ST.,

SOUTH FOURTH STREET,

No. 206

by

Y.

Prea. St.L.* S.E.U'way

&

LIBERTY

No. 51

In Texas, for salo

80 Wall Street,

XDWARO

WII.80V,

WiNSLOw

438,000
Svvenson, Perkins

J. II.

Late nt. Moj. Gen., U.S.A.

State of Texas Ten I'er C'<mii BoikIs.
State of TexM Seven Per Ceut OoW Bonds.

Acres Land

Insurance.
Bank Credits opened and Railway Socnrltlea nego.

&

Kennedy

S.

OLD RAILS, SCRAP AND PIG IRON.
Orders executed In Europe by cable for shipment to
any port lu the United States, either at a fixed price In
American Oold or at a sterling price cost, freight and

circniar Notaa

CBSHKur. smbth.baksr. jusaa.BABM,

a.

Rny and

OF APPROVED FORKION AND D0.ME8TIC
MANUFACTURE.

for Bale of the Arrow,

Iron.

New York and New

ainonnUtosuUraialtMra oriravalsrs.

Iron and Steel Rails

TIES.

ol

Bxeaug* on London and

41

48 Pine Street,

TOMK.

Orleans.

i'ahlea,

DWARO

&

Pons

In

Galv'd Iron Wire, Ship's iiluiclnic,
Ualv'd CorruicBled .Sheet Iran,
Wrought Iron .Screw Piles,
Slilp's Forslues, tec.
BIGXLOW.

n BROADWAY, W«W

Railroad
Bllla or

BiGELow

COTTON

Co.,

ASD
wo.

.

Steel and Iron Ralls,
O. S. Tjrcs and Axirs,
Steel and Iron'.WIrc,

P.

&

Gilead A. Smith

BAUTUOLOMBW UOUBK, BANK, UlHDOM

SOUTU.VMITON IiniLDINOS.

27

ttom wklcb any deilred

JOHN W. niASON

a.

New

rhlliulrlnhln.
North 5lliKlroot,

Philip

B. B., of tho T«ry belt qakllty,
Sblpa,

Railroadi.

rinr.TP

und

BTEUL, CIlAIiCOAU

for

711

Rallroadfl.

Misoellaneous.

itulUlilo

CHllONICLB.

Co.,

Pascal Iron W^orks, Plilladelpbla.
Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, Lap Weld,
Boiler Flues. Gas Works Castings and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools,

PINE STREET.

Oas and Steam

NEW YORK.

Fitters' Tools, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES:

Railway Commission Idercbants.

commissioN itiercbants,
133

&

135

TIVES, CABS,

PEARL STREET,

RAILWAY BONDS. LOAMS,

ftc.

TTorlc.

aLSXAHDEB KAITLAMO.

L. F. B.

HAOLIBOSB.

Robt. L. Maitland& Co.,

Manclie^itnr, N.

Cotton

Factors,

H.

niEANS,

DcTonah Ire

PIIILA.,
208 So. 4th streo

CAST STEEL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRES,
Cast Steel Frogs, and

all

other

Steel Material for

St.,

IN

LONDON

NAYLOR, BEN % ON

* CO.

84 Old Broad Street,

Ti-e«Burer.
43

BOSTON,
80 State street.

HOUSE

N. U.

TV. O.

Boston.

who give special attention

to orders for

Railroad Iron,
« well aa Old Kails, Scrap Iron and Metals.

Railway

CommisKion

Tobacco and General

street.

CO.,

Railway Use.

WADSWORTH,

JAS.

John

and Tools.

ARETAS
BLOOD,
Supnrliitciuleut

« BROAD STREET, NEW YORK.

99

MANUFACTURERS OF
Locomotives, Stationary Steam EnMANCHESTEU.

No.

-J.

NEW YORK,

Locomotive Works.
gines,

GOLD STREET, NEW YORK.

NAYLOR &

aud other Supplies, and negotiate

niANCIIESTER
Nenr

IS

STEEL and IfJON RAILS, LOCOMO-

Contract for

IHercbants,

Banker and Negotiator,

Adyancea made on Connlgnmenta to

George A. Boynton,
(Late KVASfS
BROKER IN IRON,
ft

LONDON AND LITERPOOI..
A.B.

JKWKLL.

B.

J ewell,

D.

HABEISOX*

O. D.

Harrison

40

&

42

70

New

VAX WAGESKX.

&

Co.,

« WATER STREET, NEW YORK.

conmissioN nBuciiANTs,

EXCHANGE PLACE,

York,

RAILWAY
Geo.

D.

IRON.

Putnam,

BOSTON.
Pare Lard IPaeked Tor fVeat Indlos,
Soutb American and European
markets.
B0V18ION DKALKRS, COTTON FACTORS
MANUlfACTUBSlSa OF LA1U> OIL.

Dealer In

OHAimaBT TIBBABD.
AI,BZ.
BMBBSOX rOOTB,

liiaofactnrers Agent of

BAIB AKD WOOL TSLT,

r.

FlaKI

Vibbard, Foote & Co.,
40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Steel Rails,

Iron Rails,

RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
OF ALL KINDS,

AND

Co.)

WALL STREET, NEW YORK.

Old

Rails,

AITD

RAILWAY BaVITillBNTS,

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