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, toniae L\ HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, 1 REPRESENTING TIIE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATER VOL. NEW 13. YORK. NOVEMBER Bankora and Brokers. ^buerttgemeutaK. C. Alrertuwnnnn U ordered leu th«n 4 '* 4 • »1 W 10 - S " the kirertlfleme'it occonlet one coln-nn or opwi%r li, a dlaeoiuit or IS |>er cent oo che»e ratea will be allowed. Hoboe la measured Id atfato type, 14 Uaea to the Adverttaement^ will hare a favorable place when Arat put In, but do proinUti of ooutinuous tasertlan In the beat place can be rWen. aa all advertlsera miivt hare eqaal opportaoltlea. 4 T» Interaat paid (9" For Cornia 51h pave. o( Pl'BLISIIKKS, William St., N T. SnbacrlpUou see Duncan, Sherman No. OD Depcalta subject to (heck. InTestnIcnt Scciirltlea and Collectlona. Kaufman, A. C. BANKKK AND BROKKR. S. CIIARLBSTON, In Souttiern Slate, tity and Railroad Pccuntiea, Cucurvnt Itikiik Notes, (Join, fcxcuange, CIRCnLAK NOTB8 AND CIRCDLMt etters of Credit available and narable In all tea (;1TIR-I OK TIIK WllRI^Ui ala» tu« Dnlted Statea. Canada and West Indies. u Telerraph'c Transfers of Money to and from Lob don, Paris, Han Francisco, Havana. Ao. Co., NBW TOBK COBBBBPOBDBXTa A. C. KAOFIIIAN. DAKKBR8, 94 No. 8 ^Yall Street, B««urttlaii, OH contmUftloa. ' St., ST. LOriS. Wratern Inreatment aecarltlea for aale, and matluD fgrtialiea. CorrespoDdeoce aoliclttd. Cammann & NO. Bankera and Brokora, g Wall Street, Kew York. aOxNiRtL Haxm.no Bcai.iisa, ami Rlr*> PUKCHiVsK ANIi :iALK • Tranaact particular attenllon to the OPOOVKUNMBNT,STATKANUi(AiLKOAO»l£CC- es WAI.I. Inattrviice Storka Bank Stocks and and Scrlpa CIRODLAR NOTES, free ol Commiaalon) ana lettsiaaf fol COnnEROIAL CREDITS, al! parla of the world on MORTON, ROSE A CO LONDON. Also COMMGRtJlAI, CRKDITS and DRAFTS on LONDON, PAlilS, andFCDTLANI). ADVANl KS uiade on t;unsl|:DmenU. STOCKS and BONba bOMKht and sold on Commlsalon. & Co., BAHKBBS AND COMMISSION HBRCHAKT8 44 BROAD STREET. NO. 7 ^^^ CONOBBSS STKMRT, BOSTON. Dealers lit Uovrrnment gaetrlilea, Oola, CouLty and CItv Kond<, also State, STBBLINU BXCHANOB. drawn by Jay Cooke A Co.. on Jay Cooke, McCnltoch A Co., Lon'lon,ln sums 'Bd at datea to .alt. COMMERCIAL CUKDIT8 AND CIttCI' LAR LBTTkKS roR TltAVKLLIttSlSSUlLD, available in all pa ta of Barope. ; I Iberal caah adyanees made on conalgnments ol Cotton and Tobacco to onr addreaa also to our friends In Liverpool and London. ; Oorernment BANKING HOVSB OP Geo. Opdyke NO. US Sernrltlea, Gold, Stocka and Bonda & Co., NASSAU STBEET, (Comer of Odar Boujiht and Sold on Commiaalon, and alao, ; & A, D. Williams Co., STOCK BROKBVS, New 10 Wall Street Caah paid at once lor the above Secorltlea or they will be aold un commiaalon, at lellera option. York. ; mocks and Bonda BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. J.P. WILIAMS. DKNIS'N WILLIAMS. Member of the Member uf the H. York Stock BichBnge | N. Tork Slock Kxchanare. A. Charles G, Johnsen, GOnmSSlON nBRCHANT, Orleani Will porchaia IXCBAHOB, COTTON, KTO. Partlcniar att«ntl«B glTeo to Btttiyiat asOiroi warding Kalli. Co., dc FBBIVOH, FOOTEBankers. utiior Securities. New & I8SUB atraeto DW08IT8 received from Indlvldnala. Ftrma, Baaki Bankera and Corporatlona, anbject to caaek at and Intanat allowed at the rata of FDss par eent per annom. alfht, >JP DBPOSIT laaaad, basHnt Poitb ftr cent Intereat, payable oa daaaad. or alter led datee. COLLBCTIUNS made on all aeoaaslMe polBta In the Dividenda United Statea, Canada and Bnrope. and Conpona alao collected, and all moat promptly OBRTIiaCATRS Sella 884. Bliss OB R. T. Wilson CO., dc neaars.HOTTINGCER dc CO., of Parla "SPKflALTY" Lock Box Morton, CITT BANK, LONDON, STRBKT, Buya and Co., SCBIBB. PABir, aad lAMBARO STRBBT. LONDON. Available In Acconnta received and lotereat allowed on balancea which may b« checked lor at alxkt. Bailey, RUB TRAVELLERS, LOANS NEOOTIATED. S. aO laane Lettera ot Credit for Travellera Available in all part ol Europe, etc KITIKS. "'Depoalta recelred anblect to check at aUht. E. 7 ALEXANDERS CITNLIFPES WALL STRKKT Inlor- Co., & Munroe Credit THBOuea TBB Samuel A. Gaylord & Co, BltOKEliS IN WKSTEEK SKCDRITIES, NEW YORK. 50 Wall Street, AND 333 Nortb Third B« and Dr.>w Bnis on (iMoed Bsd paid BANKERS, New York, Iscne CUcnlar Lettera of Credit for TravBllers. & Co., James Robb, King UROADWAV. Tranaact a Oeneral Unnklns bnsl« acaa, IncludlnK t>>e purchase and «ala of Qovernment and Stale Bonds. Railroad Stock* and Bonda, aud other : Knomae n-othe.ra. BenryCleitaACo., Co., BANCERS, Bonds. tW" IiiVCitment urdcrs Solid. ed and carefully execute '. despatch. & & John Munroe prOnllectlonaoIDIVIDBNDS. COUPON-', NOTES, Ac. &c.. up.)n all points In the Southern LoCKWOOD awy b« Carrent Acconnta received on such terma aa agreed upon. A c. A c. nliio uovernment States, psrtlrularlv South Carol'ua, ntadea-.d promptly reuiltted for at currt-nt r^te ot 1* xeh inge. C^* Corrt-spondents of tliH House may rely upon having their buslueaa atteudeii to with lidullty aud & Co., New York CItf PRINtMPAL l'*ltAKT-». Financial. St., I O. Hn>calcr Naaaan 1 1 ISStTB OTHEK A. i^.UABNEV,!'P•'='•'• co., 81 ruaTBB. Co., WALL STRKKT. loch. dana & B. D. Bonsht and Sold on Comnilaslon. 11 urn. b. BamoMo. STOCKS, GOLD. DOnTTs AND ALl, SISt URITIE4 • a o. B. Raymond & 335. Bankers and Brokers. IIANKEKH AND RHUKRKS. II ' M BalXST. Barney 'X)ceatfl per line. " IS tlino* " ll •• : Uiuee oruiore » ' " the followlnn will i.e Inserted at p«r line lorc*oti liucrtluD plioaft NO. 25. 1871. I I P. R. Smith & promptly executed, for the parekaaa aalaof eold: luao, ttovarnment aadetlMraai tlee, on commiaalon. DiruKMATluN farnlabed, and pnrekasaa sr «>ehanaea of Becurltlee made for Investora. nnoTIaTlONS of Loans, and foralsa Bxehaa«a adaetad. Cubbedge & Hazlehurst, n«NKKHS AND BROKERS, Co., BANKERS AND OOnniMION IHKRCnANTS, BBTAV, TSZA8. OBOBRS Mali MACO* UA. cnattto-^a^J^UU-jral BanklB, aal KBrOU to BAST lUVBB NATIONAL BAJTK, , : : THE CHUONICLE. Foreign Miscellaneous. Sills. & Walker, Andrews & Andrews Co. DEALERS ArentSj IN Co., William B. Moeewood. 13qT. U. SOUTHERN AND Bonded Warehouse S. MISCEIiliANEOllS SECURITIES, VENDOME, PARIS. & Snyder, Son No. 9_NKW.STREET. ... 25, 1871. Anthont s. Sntdeb. Edwaud N. Sntdeb. Established & M. Weith J. TORK. No. 52 Wall Street, NBTV^ No. 10 PLiACE LXovember Financial, 682 Co., Bonds, stocks aod gold bought and sold on conunisslon. ^ . . 8. UNION BANK OF LONDON Co., PARIS, LONDON, ROSTON. JO WILLIAM BTEKKT, N. sums Union Banlc •! &Gu oNj I Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Exchange, in large or small amounts, on the principal cities of Europe, also wiih Tickets for Passable from, or to. Enrope.by the GUION LINK of Mall Steamers. MADE UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF other Produce to Ourselves or Cor- respondents. 8. Petrie London. & & CSuIon Co., NO. £9 WAIili & Co., STREET, ISSITB Available in all anil Travelers Credits parts ol the world. & Co. Tapscott, Bros, 86 SOUTH FTREKT, NEW YORK. TtBTif Sterling Kxcbanpe a'ul demand notes in sums toauitpurGha&ira.payaiilP ! all (larisoK^rent Brliain wnri Ireland, acid available for the Continent ol Europe on Messrs. PaKSCOTT.GROTE &CO.,BanterB,London. "W. TAPSCOTT & CO., Old Hall. Liverpool. Orders for Government Bonds, stocks and Mercban* dize executed, and f oreigu Ii.xcbauge and Dralts bougbt. G. "S. 6c all Insurance at I.owest Rates. & Co., Everett & Co. accessible points. 60 State Street, Boston* AGENTS FOR IDWIN A. AVOnSTINE HEARD OKAVSS. advances made on consignments of approved merchandize. COTTON BROKEBSI S3 Stone & St., Henry Lav^rence 17 Soatb WrilUam NEW St., Bow^man & Co., commssioN FOR EXPORT AND 182 itierciiants NEW^ YORK. COmPAITi;, NEW YORK, STATE STREET, BOSTON. ^^^^^^—^^^^^—*"^^^^^^——^^WP^*» IRANKING HOi;sE OF SI8 KouNTZE Brothers, New ITork. Deposits received from Banks and Individuals, sub «ot to check at sight, and interest allowed thereon at t'OUP. PEI! CENT per annum. Collections made thronghoui the United States, the BlltitLh Provinces and Europe. Governments Securities boue:bt and sold. BAKU. S;iI,ERATl7S, SUPER CARB. SODA, New York. WA H. BBOWM". Augustus J. Brown & Son BANKERS, 72 Broadway, tiew York. SPBCL&Ii ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEGOTIA- & Co., NEW YORK, J ones & Schuyler, 13 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. Crawford, Walsh, Smith & Co., Railway Commission Klercliants. 58 Wall Street, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, R. STEEL and IRON RAILS, LOCOMQ .Supplies, and negotiate RAIL WAY bonds; LOliNS. &c. Contract for Mobile, Ala. TIVKS, CARS, and other Watson, B. Publication. COTTON BUYCR. niACON MORE THAN Georgia. Littell's Stephen Higginson, BEAVER STREET. NO. 87 Boi No. P. O. Living Age have been issued, and it admittedly "coniinaeBtosUfldatthe head of its class." KEW YORK 4,660. Representing Messrs. DUMMLER & CO., Batavia and Padane. Issned every Saturday. CHAS. THOREL, & CI)., Yokohama. CLARKE. SPENCE& CO., Gaiia^ Colombo Davis RAIIiROAB SECCRITIES. & Winslow, Lanier Co., ' . Prompt attentiou given to buying, selling and leasng of plantations and other real estate, paying of It NEW YORK. Receive the acconnta ot interior banks, bankers corporations and Merchants. Agents for the sale of City, County and Railroad Bonds, isene 1.Attf>tB of Credit for forolf a traVAl. State Bank, JACKSON, MISS. E. HELM President VAN HOOK .....Cashier: A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. THOS. M. A. New York CorrespoudeatB & Reynolds Brothers, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, Buy Cotton. Grain. Ac. on Commission. H. S. tl. Morgan's Sona of rea<ling matter yearly LA.TION KLEIN, ; !ireBeai8, and is the ONLY'fcoMPTwith a SATIttFAt;TORY as well as freshness, thebest rssays, Reviews, Cfiticisnis, Tales, Poetry. Scientific, Blojiraphical, Historical, and Political Information, from tlio entire body of Foreign Periodical Literature, and from the pens of the ABLEST LIVING TV^RITERS. It is ihet'efore indispen«abls to every one who wishes to keep pace with the events or intellectual progress oi the time, or to cultivate in himself or his family general Intelligence and literary taste. The Nation^N. Y., pronounces it^ The best of all our eclectic publlcatlonB.* The Philadelphia Press says,— " Frankly speaking, we aver that 'The Living " any country." has no equal The Advance. Chicago (SepUmher, FULKERSON, "Every weekly number 1870), saysoi 'Littell's Living Age Age now-a-days is equal to a first class monthly. For solid the cheapest magazine In the land. Published weekly at $8 00 a year, free of postage. An pxtra copy sent gratis to any one getting up a Club of live New BubscriDcrs. Address, merit, YICKSBVRG, miss. 6. M. that COMPLETENESS m CORNER MULBERRY AND WASHINGTON liefer to gives fifty-two numbers of eixty-four pages each or more than Three Thousand Double-Column Octavo Pages xes, collecting rents, etc. COTTON RROKER, ' Capital Freret, LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSISioi= o SIPPI, ALABAMA. &c. S5 ST. CHAIiLES ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. BANKERS, PINK STREET, & REAI, ESTATE BROKERS, AND GENERAI.I.AN» AGENTS For the States o( TION OF 37 &C., No. 1] Old Slip, • BBOWN. Co., MANUFACTURERS OF BOROTT & BOW^MAN, ' Atja. J. D wight & John Represented by Walsh, Smith, Crawford DOITIESTIC U.SE. FRONT BTREBT. NEW YORK ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES OF 6'ilWALL STREET, ,. & Sons, MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE YORK. 29 Broadway, & CO.« OF CHINA AND JAPAN. & Graves, Flas'h BONDED GOOD description. ITork. FOB BARING RROTHERS & 12 Wall St^eti TEAS, MATTING, LIQUORS, and Of every Miscellaneous. G. C. Ward, .^OENTS & Co., NEW YORK. Storage for Orleans SDWABD FLASH. Co, Liverpool, Brown Brothers Commercial made on to suit. also Cable transfers. Alex. New 80 Wall street 237 SOITTH ST, &. KEKNION. D. L. Perkins, Swenson London, in 63 "Wall Street, New York. TRAVELLERS ana COMSIERCIAL CKET)ITS ISSUED, avallaWe in all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers ADVANCTiS COTTON, and PEEKINS. 51. New Subscription agents for the Chboniolk In Paris. Williams W. Exchange sold on Texas and Louisiana. Collections Credits for Travelers In Enrop«, Paris and the BWBNSON. T., ISSUS Bzcbange on M. SwENsoN, PerkIns & Bowles Brothers 236 liOans Negotiated, Travelers' and Commercial Credits issued. Loans Negotiated. Money received on deposit at interest. £xcliange drawn tn the Paris liouse and on STS. Cashier, Mississippi Valley it is lilXXELIi & GAYy Boston. Bank, Vlcksburg. H. C astleman SU00E8S0E TO HAW^KS & CASTIiEJIAN, BROKER, COLUMBUS, Government Georgia. Securities, Gold. Stocks, and Bauds of fvery deBcriptlon; and Real Estnte bought and sold. CoUecUoas made «a all " accessible points," The Best Home and Foreign Literature at Club Prices* For T'M Dollars. Littell's Livikq Agh, weeklycontaining the cream of Foreign Periodical Liter? tare aiul either one of the Leading itrta^ttztnes of Home Literature named below, will De eeut to one address lor one year, viz. Habpeb'8 Monthly (or Weeelt, or Pazar), The Atlantic MoNTflLY, Lippincoti's Monthly, Tue Galaxy, Oli> and New. or Appleton's Joubnal (weekly); or, for $8 Si', The Livikg Aqje and OVR YovKS Folks, Address as above. I November THE CHRONICLE. 25, 1871,] &Co., B A INK I to BUM Sl«<«< ^(r.-.' Kzohui. of zohui. Tbe TATE Robert B><u>on 4c Co. inuuroe & Vo, AND VfAUItt. n>rcu>rd, Au4ra ScVo.,S UlreaUr Mota* krrUlable (or Travelon ta «U puU 01 . . . . • 100,000 • JAB. MDKIjL, Of Talladeia, rrssldeat. WM. r. or New This Dsnk, orfmnlaed nader the f aaerel law ot grass with lu capital i>( & lalaet, la now riillr prepared lor Hu.lnaaa. BANKKUS, Bur Kud tjr T. J. Perkins, BANKBli. ECPACLA, ALABAHIA. UK VONSil lUK STUKKT. 9« with the IsGilltKsol a loeal elrcalauoa Interest sccroes to oar people we reeMeM a portion of yonr Buslacaa sell ol IMre«toroi M. M. f>IMP8ON.(0ftalo-r. VAfBKNTH mon * HImpauD.) IWALTCK PUOL, SM, JOHN lIlKl!?;*, VICTOR M»rlK B. F. i^ VILI.KBKUVBK. B. M. PorflC; Iw. BABTWKU) H, W. VAItLEV, LKO.S UODCIIAUZ. n. J. VKNAHLEl, TMiO. RKLLMAN. VIee Preet, (Of Belljpnaa ueiimaa * 09J JAUU CUALAHOM. Oaakler. I KXCUANUB, BANK NOTKB ANU COIN BUUUUT BOSTON, ANI> BOLD. AVedoru VUj >ud OonnCollections made on all aoeeaslble polau la the bond*. I M Cashier. N.T. Correspondent— Importers and Traders National Cobb, Cea $eoo,ooo Board Parker Orleans. As the flrst ol llie Old Inslilatlans el n« Improve the onponaaltr of (amlaiilM tm I AKMHTRONO, Casklar. JN». W. LoVK, Assisunt Orlaans Oardf. Union National Bank OPRBLmA. Capltkl ^LONaON AKi> OP ALABAIHA. The City Bank aud TrtT«U)rt Oltr iiaiiu, V9W Sonthern Banken. Boston Bankers. Page, Richardson 68S Southern Siatas. W«. FowL»«. Philadelphia Bankers. Fowler K. H. 8oaKraTtu.a. Sommerville, 8c BANKERS BROKERS, dc National State 18 18. MUNTUOMKItY, ALA,: Bpeeial attention given to purchase of Cotton. BKJamisok&Co. J. Jixcixs, Prcs't. T. I*. Braxoh, Jos. B. IIian Csah'r. Vlce-Pro»'t. & Merchants Planters NATIONAL BANK, PHIIiADELPHIA. Transact a general BanlcInK ann Exelianct bnalne^a lacladlnc t*ara>ia«< and liala of Stoou. Uuada, Uuld •tc oaCoDunlaaloo. Capital.. $£00,000 Prompt Attention Chab. •.•••- | I.linlt,.. $1,000,000 irlven to Collections upon all In the 8uutli(?rn Sti.tes. CullecUoo. free of otiier than actual cost upon distant pl^ea. points charge Kemlttsnces promptly made at correot ratea et exOiantre on the day of maturity. . Kxchaujre purctiasert snd sold upon all points. HAMUKL iL KR.MNKDT.Prsat K.HIONKY.Vlce-PreaX caAB.L.C.DCPCY AUGUSTA. OA. Caab Capital, Bank OF NSW OKLEANS, Kormerlj LOUISIANA STATE BANK. Ineerporated Caahler. $200,000 8pai;lal attention paid to Collections. N. Edward C. Anderson, Jr. Western Bankers. & GiLMORE, DUNLAP A 108 BANK BR, FACTOR AND 110 West Foartli Co., direct, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers In GOLD, SILVBR and all Undf e{ QOTERNinENT BONDS. OOI.I.BOTIONS niADE at all acceiistble pointi and remitted lor on da; ol payment. CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS Commission Srwannali, Ga. Speolal attention frtreo to conslimments of Cotton. Oold, Stocks, Bonds and ForelKu and Domestic Kxehauge, bouKht and sold. Collections promptly remitted for Orders solicited lor the purchase oi sales of Prodoce and Securities. Prompt sttentlor fruarnntced. New York Correspondenu: LAWaaNoa Uaos.A W. Wheatley & rOBBAI.B J Samuel A. Gay lord & Co. Bond Broken, NORTH THIRD STltBKT stock and NO. rtS 8A.1JJT . AMERICVS. OA. lor. New York TITUSTILLE, PKNN., - - . and Oopoolu HTDE, ouo.ouu. BANK OF THE STATE OP I jlIISSOVRI. n St. Louis. KSTAOLISHBD Capital paid In •8,410.800 .'"TTT jElTen to collActiooa ttaroOKhout the West e. Cditu Caahler Morton, Galt & No. 44 EXClLA-NtiK PLACE. Psrtlcalar attention given to the negotiation ol Railway and other Corporate Loans. Union and Central Pacifle Bonds and Stocks a sse- Htreflt. LoulsTllla, Kj^ dealers In Porelxo*!!^ Dumesiic lixcltaage, UoTernment BoDds Ml Local SeearlUM. OIt* prompt atteatloo to ooUsoUooa mad orden Tor tnrwunsnt ol funds. * Jt* f W. M. F. Hewson, STOCK BiSOKER, Office No. 21 West Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Haler to: All CuclnuatI Baaks, and Meaan.LOCA* Co., Mew York, i __ Railroads. parts ol the United States. locate, F. O W. FAzaitDa. R. Ltmajc. Townsend, Lyman & Co. BANKERS NltW dc BROKERS, ORLEANS, or Particular attention Klvan to bnslneas of CorresCollections remitted lor at current rate oi pondents. N ew York Correapondante Trevor t>>u MlKsA * (;olf ate, Hot- Cti. C. FLOWiaaaa. Oao. M. Klbui Cashier. Vloe-Presideut. Mississippi Valley A BANK OF niSCOn.VT AND Bank, DEPOSIT, VICKSBCRO, niss. L. coat, Holmes & Macbeth, STOCK AND BOND BItOKCRS, CHABI.BSTON, S. O. Key box M. C D B R T, G., P. KXCBANOB BANK' AUOUSTA, OA. gonthem Saenrttlea o< erery description, Tls.i Da eatreal Bank Notes; State, City a HaUruad StoeJB. Bonds and Coupons; rv(^>iir<'ilonsmade In all paruot this for proposed examine and make reports of cost and probable earnings of proposed roads, or of those graded snd bridged, or in operation in any of the Western States. rience In Having had twenty Bve years' expethe construction snd actnal operation of as he believes, to Western States, he will be able, mmbh economical and satisfactory plans and systems of construction, and also correct and Intelligent opinions ss to the toiae ^pn^tltt «r tompleud aaes. Every eHort will be made to (Bnlak accurate information to parties conteaplatlng the Investment of capilal either in the stocks or scearltlss ALax. MAoaaiv, BOLvas. snmys, and also to furnish plans, and other engineering work. iBllroads, chiefly In the Joan A. KLUit, C. Frcslaent. will also prepared to supervise and forms of contract, lines lo railroads, He la and estimate spectlloatlons O. Towxanss. eao. Co., ftad WOOD aM N. T. Correspondent:—Bank of the Manhattan Co. BANKBB8, 100 BROKER Government Bonda, Excbanc*. Gold and Mtociia, The subscriber 'Wli.nilNGTON, N. C. Attn U. Bbittoh, Pres. CaAS. K. Oioasos, V ITeat West MaIq John Pondir, Bank, National First 1837. Thia Bank, bartni; reorganized aa a National Bank is now prepared to do a general banking baalnea^ Ooreroment Securities. Coin, Gold Dnat and Bullion Special attention boajcfat and sold at current ratea. KsWABD Naw TOBK COBBISPONDCXT NINTH NATIONAL, BANK'* A. K. Wai.xjcb, Cashier, 1 3 00.00 6 . CHAS. HTDIt Prest. Caahler. NATIONAI. Particular attentirn given to Collections, hoth la the City and ail points In connection with It. Prompt returns made at nest rate of Exohanjce, and no eliarM made, excepting that actually paid opou any dlsias point. Correspondence solicited. elalty. Collections made on Detxjettad with V. S. Treararer to lecare Circulation C. Bryce . L0CI3 MO. Second National Bank, - — Messrs. Wm. Correspondents *Co. NE^r ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. ALEX. WHELBS8, President, JAS. N. BKADLEB, Tlee-Preaideat. iUCHABD JONIS, Caahler. la Do a general bsnkln^ bunlnesa. Cotton purchased on order. Collccllous made and prouip'.ly remitted Bank National or Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, E. B. BrmtTss, Pres't. Capital Merchant, O. of raUroads, which will aid In determlnlac Ike In deeldiac all legal qneatlona connected with the matters aboat which ha may be conealted, the snbscrlber will be aided, by oompetent advice and assiataaee already seeared. To meohsalcs, maanfactuiera and eapltallets aoaUmplattng Western iavestmenta, dealrabla opfattanlties will be presented. Otnee over the f»o»>e^ Bank, BlooniingtoB, UllnoU. |p- Battafkotory ref eranaea gtrea. RICHARD P. nOBGAN, Mr., CtwU BagdaaM'. sute sad Snctli t^Arullua and remitted lor on day at oolla» 1:011. at tturreal rate el .New V»rk Bz-ckaBKe. them valae of secnritles proposed. liAMaTON BPBNCtfik Ati«m« acoaaeeler. . THE CB ROM CLE. (;84 & Co., Field, King E. Judson St., Koom 4, New Ifork, and 38 Pine Clilcaso, III., Hake Investments for Cap.tuUst", ilie t ITY OE CHICAGO, & Hawley Bankersy No. 50 WALL Hawlkt. Ke«l Estate for aterm of years Inler- Co. Fecuri'Ies, Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Exchanjfe and Mercantile Paper boofrht and f.oid ON COMMlShilON. Inletest allowed ou ueposUs, which may be chtckud lor at sl^UU li>K 1, 8 beai aud 9 per cent Interest. ol the W. B. LEONAKD. W. & Company, No, 10 IVall Street. Fuy and I.oaiia for canno i'tra <«-ltl» 141 ol Capitalists the Dealers In MORTOAOE OF TDK Walkin Valley Railway Company, nnd accnuid imerest. in canency. The R;iiUvay iSBltoatcd un the we^t shir IMver, and is now ronning for 20 miles ol the Hufieon to New Pillz, and is under contract to be In working' order to Kinsslon rest fall. The bonds re a llraiclass investment, and we invite tlie closest Invettigalion oi them. The principal aud interest are offer lor p.ile a PAYABLE IN GOLD. Bemi-anniially in this city, on the first days of April and October, free of govern menl tax ; and the iBsue of bonds is limited to |!20.(HX> per mile ol completed road. Any inlormallcn con cerntnK lUem will be given at our office. BRASTUS F. iTlEAB & Taussig, St., Franbrort Ou main. Pine NEW TORK, ^ Street, CHICAGO. Street, ILLINOIS INVFSTMENT FECURITIK3 A SPECIALTY. TEN PI<;F CEtJT ReBlslercd town and Con- ty Bonds '• Hand Book |j;F"Parlieulnr atten'ioL Public W'orks for cnpit G. Chittick, Buys and Sells, NE^V YORK, And Transacts a General GRAND KAPIDS, BE6OUR0EB. Discounted 403,0( 14,»49 ]4,tK« Special i'i Oti y4 2 513 36 5,fJ6t) St.OOl 68 15,74S 1dJ.6H3 9s 54 ()5,i 23 1-3 sfcents. i 4,5,S5S si tl,13U,8'.i4 LIABILITIJES. Capital FtocV.. bl •'leilitic-' f' b3 381 LONDON, ENGLAND. uiTAn nirirTr'ii'S (Comer HEAD OFFICE J needle INSURANCE SCRIP,:C ^ AND Pine Strcet.'comer of William Street, N.Y & Co. No. ;i5, Subscribed Capital EXCHANGE PLACE. GOVERNMENT 8ECUFIT1K8. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and GOLD bonght and sold most favorable terms. INTKtiKST allowed on deposits either In Currency or ttolf^.subiect to check at sight, tlic same as wltn tlio f ttv Hanks. CircillatiOQ tUitstandlng 1S0,«X> UO individual Deposits 1:' oil 457.1ti"> 2f* auk. is 9,6'^ 99 ^ »l,130,3il 5i DIRECTORS: WITHIiY, - jC1,000,000 Shares of JEW each). Paid-up Capital Reserved Fund - - - * • 500,000 105,000 DIRECTORS MO, 90 STOCKS. BONDS. the Finch Lane), Thread- and marine Insurance Stock, Gibson, Casanova BANKERS on ol Street (No. 84, Old Bond Street nuixtr^ii UKAACH JNos.l59ft •.60,TottenhiimConrtEoad 0±JflCiL» Ludgate liiU John Jones, Esq., Chairman. Henry Vlgurs East, Esq., Joaqntn De Mancha. Esq., WllliHm Simpson, Esq., .John Hackblock, Etiq., I Jonathan Thorp, Esq., James E. Vahner. P2^q., llobert I.loyd, E-^q., "Wm. M' Arthur. Esq .M.P George Toong, Esq. Wm. McNauijhtau, Esq., Andrew I awrlf.Esq., | I 1 ADVANCES made or. marketable aecurItl«^B. Dapstlt Issued hearlnil lutereat all CKKTlFICATKSol Ol.LKCTIONS msdp it all nd BBiriSH PUOVINCES. palott ot tho UKIOM j MANAGER—Alfred George Kennedy. , SECRETART-C. J. Worth '2'i "6H e. The City Bank, »400,0onoo Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid ^ CoUei t'.ons ''o'h iiilant and forelen promptly mat Foreign aad Douiejilc Loans Negotiated. (50,000 tlO . to SljjhtDnlt securities. r nrirotlating (Commercial Paper. Gilman, nr 1871. 3JjO UO U.S. Bonds Other Stock:* and Bonds Premium Account Furniture and Fixtures Current expenses Taxes <'a'h Items, ini luaing ttsmps Due Irom redeeming and reserve J>ue from anks and Bankcis Cash on hand on Deposlto subject or Check. Banking Business. C. saiLiB Fire Ji632,4ai 03 Uverdralts YORK. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, A.C. 1855. Bank 3, NEW 4cr,.« and Invpstmenta made on Favor able Terms. Orders lor jtocks and Gold ttareiuDy executed at fje Uejrular Boards. Prompt attention i{tveu lo every Branch ol the business. 41; 32d Statement, October Co., Advances mi-de on approved I-onns Negotiated HOLLISTKi:, cashier. Mich. WILLIAM STREET, Securities. Interest allowei* on Uommtsaion, Securities, &c., & <-aler» in Bills of Exchange, Governments, Bonds Stocks. Gold, Commercial Paper, and all NegotlnWe Comnicrcial Paper, Sterlins Exckangre, GoTernment to the exam'natlon of seeking investments BANKEBS, So. 53 W. givn ili^ts Soutter of lUlnoU Becnrillcs" sent fretf No. 35 IVAlil^ STRISIST, Netv York. RAILPOADS. BRIDGES AND KXPLOI'ATIONS, "SERHELL'S PATH NT WliOLCHT IRON VIADUCTS." payable by State Treasurer. Mort*ja£:e Loans, tvllh widemargin«. t^~Oar Broadwar 78 TEN PERCENT Wlliam J. National Banks and & Co, Srrrell, CIVIL ENGINEER, BANKERS. ' FINANCIAL AOKNTS. 80LOUOV L. WITHET Pr- S'f. UABVET JAMSS M. llA^^E^r, Vice-P.eB't. President. JndKi t nited Stntes District Court. ,.„ M. BARNETT, JAS. „ „ ViC3 Plesluent, MARTIN L. SWEET, M.li.gliig Ulroctor CnicnjiO S Ml-.h. Lake ShOroE.R. <^TEH. Har-lware Merchant. JOHN CLA^CY, Lumber Dealer t- 24 JanghoflT Ac THOmAS CliARKE, jF. W. D. St., St. I.oui>, nio. STOCKS, BONDS. and LAND WARRANTS 164 22d Tbe coupons nre paid L. Cc, &; BANKER=, 90 fit i BOLOMON N. Y. AND and Investors generally 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds to 323 Nortli Third Gempp PINE STRIET, AcoB R. Shipherd Clark, BROABWAIT. r. FIRST Due Now York. No. 32 Broad Street, BANKEP.Sf [30 J & BANKERS, Bills Co., BANKERS, Edward W. First ..,,,,, & Taussig, Fisher Woodman, G. ItalHyny Securities. Mead Notes »nd & C. OFFICE or we I BANKERS, Home •which JOHN PAPON. Taussig, Gempp ,, ^ RailroKd Cos., b *<,SIKAHL.E The attention , Demand Oralis on Scotland and Ireland, al.o t n itibb Columbia and San Fruncinco. Bil.a Collected, and olher l^ankiiif? bu-iness transa4-.te't. iillow interfst on depu^lts, deal in conimercial paper, lunnsh to travelleis and others Letters oi Credit current lu the principal cities in Europe. iron or Steel Ralls, Etoconiotlvcs. It Invited to , availa- rates, also cable Transfers. same, Contract for Cars, etc. and ondertaKe II buiilD<-«* sell Govemraent, State, KaUroad M\d other i-ecuritlts, making liberal advances on . Uoua* aud also Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers ble in all parts of the World. BANK13RS, desirable BATJKEIIS AND WKRCHANTS, W UUKRTT STUKKT Negotiate W. D. F08TEK. SHELDON, O. Leonard, Sheldon&Foster above bonds, ol the best class. M. K. Jesup »trcet. Commcrelal Credits Issued for use if Fnrope, Chins J^pan. the Ea.st "lid West Indies anf South Amerlea Canada, Hi MISSOURI COUNTY BONDS, 10 per cent. NEBRASKA TOWN AND COUNT T, 1 per cent. Bar "We always have a supply 48 Wall Demand anu Time bills of Exchange, payable In London and elsewhere houglit and sold at currei t Cfct nAILUOAD BONDS, AKIEKICA, New York Government ; payable wben deairort. ILLINOIS KEGISTEKED Agency of the BANK OF BRITISH NORTH STTiEET, Alfrkd W. Uabtlbtt, BOND AND MORTGAGE on Improved In JuDSO^ R. In FIRST raOttTGACE UAII.ROAD BONDS. 1 1. Insurance Financial. Financial. 13' [November 25 1 AMOSKATHBONK, "t G. H.Wtite «,, ^ WM. D. POUERTS. Of a. Kot * Co.. Plaster Dealers erVs & Son, Dry Goods L.H.RANDALL, """''" T H. ivVlv'i'."-,?''°''?"*'^''-'"^'"e8a'e Grocers, r. H LYON, Jb., Proprietor Siteet's HoteL AGENCY OF THE Spanish Popular BanbL of Barcelona. The Capital of this Bank is - - •$1,000,000 la addition to this amount, the Bank has been authorized, In accordance wltli their charter, to Issue Eiiiht Per Cent, Twenty Years, January and July, |l» Coupon Bonds to the extent of $8tlO,iiOO. seourecl bv a deposit of tlie Spanish Government Perpetual Three Per Cent Funded Debt These bonds are to be redeemed in gold, prliripal and Interest, by a tcnil-iinimal diawlnc of }30.(ilK) commcnciogon the 1st Derember, 1871, and are made payable in Europe or America at tlio option of the bearer llinlted amount of these securities is olTered for sale at par. In U. f. currency, with accrued interest A added by the New lork State Loan and Trust Com pany where the Coupons arc to be paid at maturity. 119I)K0ADWAY Corner of Cedar St. Accounts opened with approved American and other Foreign Firms or Banks, at such moderate rates ol Commission as shall be considered cnnsintent with sound mutual advantage. The Interest upon such accounts is calcnlated at current rates on daily balances, and Is made up on the SOth June and Slst De' er mber in eacli year. Di^mand Cheques and ETChange honored airainst approved previous or simultaneou'* Remittances. Credits opened against First-class Secnriti' s neeotinble in London. Mercantile flnd Marginal Credits are issued, as also Letters of Credit upon any leading Commercial City. Travelers' Credits (Encashed when Issued by Clients, aud every description ofgeue'al Banking Business transacted. The Officers and Clerks of the Bank are pledged not to disclose ttie transactionfl of any of its Cusiomerti. . a . . roniae ANI HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTING VOL. TIIE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. CONTSNT8. 688 and PreveotlTe Laclslatlon aoneral Bcheock ana the Foreign Market for onr Secnrttles Clwage* Id the Bedeeming 686 I AKcntn of National Banks Latent Monetary and Comoicrclal Rnt:lli«h — 689 and MlsceUaiieoas THK BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR. Market, Railway Stocks, IT. ». Securities, (Jold Market, Foreign Exchange New York ritr Kanks.PhiladelphlaBanka National Banks, etc Quotations of Stocks and Bonds fi!)l KU 'I tle TOU . doubtless 701 Ranroad Stock and Bond List Canal and Miscellaneous Stock and Bond List I carrying out the understanding of last session and refusing TOE COMMEUCLAL TIMES. Commercial Epitome.. Cotton Bread^tnVs 1 Groceries 714 711 I Dry Goods 716 719 7131 Prices Current latent tiews up TSBK8 OF SirB8CIUFTI0ir-PATABI.X IH ADTAHO. Thb OoMMRKOiAL 4MD KiHANCi.L CnaoMiOLa, delivered by carrier flO 00 g (M bt tent to $uiteritnr$ urUU ordtred dUxontinutd try UtUr, P ftagt U ao c«nt4 per »«or, and it paid by ilu t'lbseribtr at Ux men potl-offlct. WIU.IAM B. tiiKA, r B. DANA k CO., PabllsBers, a. FLOTD, JB. i 79 and 81 William Street, YORK. WU.UAM Post is Omci There NEW Box a prevailing restlessness in regard U> the is *Jiait. so productive as to leave a surplus of 200 millions during employed would it not be much to to fructify in the pockets of the pay off the queplion most of better to leave people ? an equivalent is asked, this vast Why pay why sum ofT by oppressive taxation a large amount of bonds which are not And why allow enterprise to be weighed t^^ Tbe Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unless made by Drafts or Poat-OIUce Money Orders. C9^ A neat Ulu for ht>ldin;^ current numbers of the Chroniolb Is sold at the olBce for SO cents. Volumes b'>und for subscribers at $1 25. The first and second rolames of the CiiRoMici.e nre wnnt«Ml by the publishers. Now, of the national debt. due? onr only traveling agent. Our taxes have been pressure of internal revenue imposts. sum For One Year For Six Mouths 1 k4 Cu HO - iixa wUl Mr. Alex. Bolmce much wore important subject of legislation, conmore closely with present public welfare, is that of the year, which hts been toeil7iiil.«ertbers,ana mailed to all others, (exeloslre of postafe,) Jam A taxation. m tMued on Saturmidnight of Friday to ever. nected ^])t €l)roniclr. morning, with the more available than they have been, there is litdoubt that the popular will would be best consulted by any further grants to railroads under any conditions what- 710 Commercial, and Financial Chhonicle day/ In for 605 696 698 Stale Securities City Secnrttles | There arc asking for new grants for railroad*, bills the reduction of which these public lands will hereafter be News Railway I | 335. 6M and several others for canals and olhor improvements. view of the stupendous magnitude of our national debt, News Moner April, and are to be pressed vigorously forward. nineteeii of these News Comiiiercial NO. 25, 1871. Contrary to expec'.ation, however, many of. UieM defnnct measures revived between the 4th of M^rch and the 17th of THE CHRONICLE. Finance In Congress Tbe 8n>peDdM Sarlngs Banks The INTERESTS OF THE DNITED 8TATBBL of paying off the is business activity down and paralysed and industrial for the purpose with greater rapidity than public debt demanded by the law re:;ulating the sinking fund 1 In demands and nith the Presidential election in face of these near view, a considerable alleviation of the internal revenue The near approach of the seconJ session of the Forty- second Congress has tended, with other onuses, to develop a quietude in the financial circles. anxiety than Le.s3 may be anticipated. The only pruning knife shall be inserted lopped ? question What is where the (axes shall first be ofl ? income tax did not expire by limitation in 1872, would probably be repeated which failed of There are indeed no less than seven will be remembered thst during the first short session of removing it last year. But this tax three weeks 759 bills of various kind* were introduce<J, bills now before Congress for its repeal. most of which are in the hands of the v irious committees. reaches s) few persons, and the mischievous effects of it are The subjects of revising the tariff, reducing the internal rev- diffused over BO narrow an area, that it is probable some taxes enue, repealing the income tax, and reviving American will be chosen for repeal which will command more general usual is expressed, however, although numerous reports are current as to the principles which will control legislation. shipping and ship building,. were well It represented in this copious schedule of proposed legislation, as was also the making of new land grants for railroad purpose*. It had been supposed that the policy of 8ub<idizing railroads was to cease for a time; as in the public hostility to this it, is a growing effort and widespread gratitude. After the example of England, which has endured the income tax for more than a quarter of a century, always renewing it when the prescribed term allotted it had expired, wc may perhaps the neces-ity to adjust and perfect and a conviction that the railroad system of interior tax system, and leave country ought to be undue mind there If the the stimulus to left for a few years without this unproStable extension. increased grant to the Northern Pacific, and the Wiih the the find ourselves under other parts of our this objectionable and anoma. lous impost in existence longer than a sound policy would approve. With regard to financial legislation, strictly so called, some important and conservative action may fairly be Ac. anticipated. The banks, for e.Tample, have too long eecapcd 30 millions of acres given to the Southern Pacific there was a general belief that nothing more of this sort would l)e done. cordingly, on the adjournment of the Forty-first Conjjress, Bome eighty bills asking for 180 millions of acres perished. the reapontibility of providing for the re<?emptlon of notes in New York. The mischiefs their of an Inelutic cnrroncy : THE CHRONICLE. 686 which have thus been developed cannot be perpetual. They must be stopped soon. And the popular feeling is growing so strong on this subject that we shall not improbably be able to effect this indispensable reform in our banking mechanism during the coming session. Another proposed change will probably meet with more opposition. refer to the scheme of compelling the National Banks to accept the new We four per cent and four and a half per cent bonds, and new [November laws which from general 25, 1871. time to time have been proposed to enforce. the greater security of the depositors whom sibility on the part of the directors and officers control of the funds of these institutions. In having the 1869 a gen Albany ; but law for this purpose was indeed passed at was repealed the following year, notwithstanding the eral it for more adequate respon- these banks are trustees, and a urgent remonstrances of the disinteiested friends of the to give up the five and six per cent bonds they have in Wash, ington as security for their circulation, making no exception who proved that the prosperity and soundness of these institutions were due rather to the persavings bank system, unless for the untaxable fives recently taken by the banks sonal integrity of the officials than to the protection of the from the new loan. Eventually the banks will, of course, law. The movement for a stringent legislation has just have to submit to some such a change of securities ; for it received a new impetus from the troubles of the past week, is only right that they should share with the Government and the popular feeling which has been aroused can only be the profits of their circulation. But as yet the lime scarcely ripe for so severe a measure; and be deferred, if, as is claimed, there are a it appeased by the passage of a well-considered judicious gen- is eral ought certainly large number of law, enforce which, besides more frequent obvious other safeguards shall publicity of the accounts of the full more complete useful country banks essential to the business of their locali- banks, and shall impose ties, which can scarcely make a fair dividend by legitimate business, and would be compelled to close their doors if any the officials concerned in their burdens were laid upon them. These representations deserve to be fairly canvassed, and probably the task will be too protracted to be accomplished in the coming these needful reforms in the law to Mr. Howell, the Super- official will lose session. mind by publishing an further The only other proposed notice is financial legislation being urgently pressed by the which attracts New York Tribune^ as follows The public are much indebted intendent of the Bank Department of no time, we this State. This reassuring the public trust, in official all for past efforts in regard to trustworthy report relative to the savings banks which have just this city, responsibility on management. suspended payment in with the special causes which have led to the dis- and the nature and extent of the liabilities and assets of the defaulting institutions. There are but two suspenaster, "Let Congress make our Greenbacks fundable at the pleasure of the holder in bonds drawing interest at the rate of one cent per day on each |100 (or 3 65 100 per annum), and exchangeable into Greenbacks at the pleasure of the holder. Authorize the Treasury to purchase and extinguish our outstanding bonds so fast as it is supplied with the means of so doing by receipts for customs or otherwise and to issue new Greenbacks whenever larger amounts are required— every one being fundable, at the pleasure of the holder, in bonds drawing an annual interest of 3 65-100 in coin per annum, and these bonds exchangeable into greenbacks whenever a holder shall desire it. Our greenbacks, convertible at pleasure into bonds bearing a moderate gold interest and exchangeable as aforesaid, could not fail to appreciate steadily until they nearly reached the level of gold. Indeed, they would be ; sions as yet ; and no more, we believe, are anticipated ; although several other banks have been mentioned, some of which have lost heavily of Savings Institution was their the first deposits. to The Guardian It was of succumb. recent origin, and has never enjoyed very extended credit. It was supposed money than it annual report to hold a really it owed more considerable sum of seems its to have received. By city the last depositors on the 1st of Jan,, 1871, 1261,196; it held $16,415 in cash, and in bonds and really better than gold." This financial project in various forms has been con. mortgages $189,280, while it had loaned on public stocks It reported 725 open accounts, and had during tinually making its appearance since it was first proposed 155,500. the year 1870 received $228,891 of new deposits, while about ten years ago, in the columns of the World a paying off old deposits to the extent of only $90,304. It an expedient of war finance. As Congress failed, after a had earned in interest and profits 815,748, and had paid to very full and elaborate discussion, to see its merits or to was regarded as creditable approve its use when alone it could have been of service depositors $9,241. This exhibit for so young an institution, situated in the immediate vicinity during the progress of the war, there is but little prospect of old and well-established banks, which might naturally that the scheme will meet with much favor now. Its only be expected to take precedence in the public confidence and advantage is that it would give elasticity to the currency esteem. The run upon the bank last week was not unexbut this end can be much better achieved by other means,' pected, and oujiht to have been foreseen in view of the fact as we have often had occasion to show. And, moreover that its president was William M. Tweed, and that it was any such benefits it might confer would be much more than organized under the influence of the "Ring." Report says counterpoised by the uncertainty, the perils, and the derangethat before suspension $200,000 of deposits were paid out ment it would introduce into our currency system. II this were so it was to one or two "special" depositors. Oil the whole, then, no sweeping financial changes of a almost the only effort the bank made to meet the run; for financial character are anticipated during the coming session it closed its doors at the first appearance of danger, and was of Congres', and what innovations are introduced will placed in the hands of a receiver by Judge Bainard, of the doubtless be of a conservative character. Hence, as we Supreme Court, on the application of a depositor. Mr. h ive Slid, the session is looked forward to with much less oj Jeremiah Quinlan, the receiver, has published no balance anxiety than has been usually exhibited, and the general sheet, but the liabilities are said to be 8542,000, consis'ing course of business is scarcely at all disturbed by the dread The of special deposits, $300,000, and savings, $236,000. of what Corgress may do in regard to the finances. assets are said to amount to $470,000, and consist of mort. THE SUSPENDED It SAVIiXGS BAMS AND PREVENTIVE LEGISLATION. has long been said to the honor of our savings banks in during the whole liistory of these institutions this State that gages, $220,000; call loans and notes, $59,000 lent to another bank which was $191,000, and in trouble. This institution was the Bowling Green Savings Baiik^ which almost simultaneously suspended. Its failure ha.s but two failures have fc.ken place, that of the Rochester attracted the more notice from the circumstance that the Savings Bank in 1854, and the Knickerbocker Savings Bureau of Migration had adopted this institution ; and besides Bank of this city in 1857. The stability of these banks, lending it the sanction of their influential name, had recomtheir hold on the public confidence, and their prosperous mended it as a salci depository of the funds of immigrpnls growth were continually urged arguments against, any about to tuy land, How large a sum of th's species of m ; Novombar THE CHRONICLE 26, l&Tl.] actually oblnincd deposits was olTiuials Imire we Indeed the aro not told. n\u»t wait for tlio herd V. Knapp, sire we piven no infornintion as to the bank, and Mr. ShopMonday. On the bnlanco-shcet of tho recoivor. who was appointed last «87 numbers of these orf^anizatioca, K will b« derived from a glance at the inequality with which tho deposits tributed. Tlio amount held insignificant banks precludes the possibility of the aro disthe in several of ordinary expentea owed its depositors 1043,011, which being paid out of the legitimate profits. TIcnce tho offioen by its assets, reportnd as follows: aro tempted to overstop the bounds of prudent banking, aod sum was Bonds and mortgages, $193,803; New York city stocks, to take risks which eventuato in disasters such as thoM of This left almost half last week. Such is the temptation to which weak banks total investments, 218,803. ?i'2r),000 And now that Government bonds a million of cosh and loans, which was distributed as fol- have long been exposed. lows: Cash on hand, 37,157; cash on deposit in banks and and other undoubted securitie* pay but little more than five 1st of .laiiuary the banli equullcd just ; trust companies, $42,2*23 loans on public stocks, 1212,077 on railroad stacks and bonds, 80,572, and oa personal Tho number of open accounts is 1,549, securities, 40,410. ; per cent interest, while down settling the other for of interest rate with each lucoeeding year. will be greater gradually is safe investments, the To temptation protect the and during 1870 the receipts of deposits amounted to $4,912, solvency of the savings banks, therefore, by every expeand the deposits repaid to $4,018. The bank earned during dient known to legislation, is a duty which \a this State It is one compensative advanthe year 32,723, of which tho depositors were paid $24,244. we can no longer neglect. besides these two banks, the National Savings Bank, tage conferred on us by the dethroned magnates of the which was understood to be in the hands of the " Ring," was " ring," that they have shed lustre on this fact, and inflamed also compelled on Saturday to default, and a receiver was the popular mind with a vehement resolve to enforce reform On Monday appointed. morning, however, action, this savings bank lesislation in tho We of this State. shall was cancelled, and the bank, hereafter indicate more particularly the defects of the existby the energetic action of its President, Mr. Henry Smith, ing laws, and the most approved remedies. The great resisted successfully the run upon it, and is now doing busi- principle of such reform as has been well expressed by a which was of doubtful ness as legalit)-, This bank has lately been reorganized usiia'. deposits are supposed to bo about $100,000, and ; its position be firmly estiblished, although, of course, a con- sniJ to is its siderable lapse of time will be required before the public be perfectly tranquilized confidence will how much conjecture we know and understand that unlike that of any other banks may it rests upon a foundation wholly financial break, business men institution; that other fail, and insurance com- panies go into liquidation, because their business in its favor. In the absence of complete information, great authority on such matters is that " dipositors should are unable to of these deposits the suspended insti- nature more or that greater may profits when the poor depositors will get their dividends. In each case, however, the banks are in litigation, and it is even stated that the olTiccrs of the banks have procured the suits to be brought. However this may be the proceedings will be watched with close scrutiny, and in the ewe of the Bowling Green Bank a committee of the depositors was appointed at o meeting on Thursday, with there remain poople tion of business they should always refuse as contrary to the piled tutions will finally pay, or is in its hazardous, greater risks being taken les? be realized who must ; but that so long as hire houses, and stores, and work farms, so long as the Government endures, their savings bank will rest secure and firm on its broad and deep foundations." As to the present condition of the banks information except that contained in the we have no report given to Legislature the last January. official Another report was prepared by the department for July ; but it has power to employ counsel for the protection of their claims. never been published, though a summary of it would be of Another point requiring explanation is as to the special good service in the discussions about which the public mind deposits. No savings bank should be allowed to receive is and will be so much excited during the winter session This descrip- of the Legislature. From the former report we have comlarge sums liable to be drawn out on demand. purpose and interests of their organization. properly be- It longs to the regular banks of deposit and discount, and here after any savings bank which attempts to swell posits by receiving deservedly its line of de these " special " funds will render itself lialile to lose credit. the subjoined which have failed, as well as several allow their depositors: It others with better House, in the credit of these brinks with the public would : have Abingdon Sqiiwe hopes that BaokforSavlnga make arrangements their checks pass through the Clearing to somehow be Atlantic HowiT)- •Bowlfiw Oreen Broai»»y... Cpntrmll'trk helped by this Nothing, however, means. is easier than for institution to result, however, after recent make such arrangements. will Hereafter the be likely to be just the other way ; and, experience, the fact that a savings bank has standing arrangements to have its checks pass through the House will be taken as evidence that the institution engaged in some bu-ine^ outside of its proper sphere as a Clearing is How far Kle "cntll legislation can interpose to stop this undue perhaps doubtful. is It arises with inordinate multiplication of banks during (he last few years. In stopping the latter evil tual barrier which, perh we ips, shall interpose the legislation most efTec- cin devise against the former. Jf In this city the nuraiier of these banks is forty, and their aggregate deposits are but $140,304,715. any further fvldenoe were needed In proof of the exoe«» "sis?? .SHil '-Sl-iS .\S&]& .Si'SiS !-SJ-S •£*'SJ . ffi'iS .»M» Excrlnlor FnnkUs Gcrnum Oermui Cp-lown Oreenwloh nturduui H»r em M.nsliMii- Clerk* MarkrI M'CluMiiri * Tnid«n.. Netrapolltan Mntoal llencttt New AmnterilMl NewVcrk North HIVCT i!2-Iii .S-SI SS ''•S'Js . 'rSS sf-S ffii.TW '•""S? VS/fX T'^-;S l/)t4jn J-S^S 'S'JS **«S '***' . SI*!i '-JS-JS SfS Security .iS-ffi Tvulonl* .IS'SL Anna* Thiril three, Wird Katlonal other mischiefs of our system from the increase and "•'S^*' EqalUble M»nh»ttMi. extension of business mtny Dry Dock EMtRivorj.. Ii-Tinn sivings bank. ? »»«J .ii5?%2 •S'S nilzem Clinton any showing how much our city This ambition of attempt- ing to do a general banking business has caused the banks position and larger means, to table, sayings banks owe their depositors, what part of the sum is held in cash, and how much is invested in bond and mortgage, or in U. S. bonds; and what rate of interest the banks Tnulf^ Dlmt WrttSlde I'nlun YurkTlUe AreT«i»|(|,..., •^'S .n.rlff *<11^ >»•* "W" M0,»4.1« »MI,Tn,«l iM,-iwj<a wWiM a THE CHRONICLE. ess AM GENERAL SCUEJICK [November 25,1871, THE FOREIGN MARKETS FOR OUR ing from the Directors' Board. There are some advantages in the latter course. But still, if General Schenck is to be SECURITIES. Thjre is a demand Minister to England, for the recall of who General Schenck, «ur has just allowed his name used as director of a speculative mining company, which trying to raise five millions London. slocli in This is the of dollars by the sale of first Of is the wholesome diplomatic rule it viola- from ergaging is in reasonable, that it has always been established by all so gov- is without compromising his position in the it diplomatic body, and bringing on New York had been made has lost during the last ten years Emma than the modest 18 per cent which the ernments, and no fon ign minister at any court in Europe could violate Emma Silver Mining Company. more than twenty times that amount of capital by investments in gold and silver mines, many of which were very promising,, and were started with the promise of much greater returns any commercial speculation whatever." so fundamental and imperative, and withal be taken at once. nothing to say in disparagement of here, here. ment, which " forbids foreign ministers of this government This rule we have lions of capital into the enterprise if the effort Depart- of ths S:ate course Something is known of and that something is not unfavorable, although the comj any would find it utterly impo.«sible to attract five mil- its instance in which any of our foreign representatives have been charged with lion of that recalled, the action should to be prohibited from exceeding We do able surplus. himself the odium of present owners, or its till not inquire ho^ how mush Silver Mine has acquired a consider- it much fairly is it this mme worth cost them, to conduct unbecoming and disgraceful to his privileged char- or v\hat control they retain over the new company. All announcement we were inclined to disbe this is the business of the British subscribers to the capital, lieve that General Schenck would yield to any temptations who are said to be numerous and influential. What we of such 8 sort, however tempting they might be made. insist upon is that no ambassador of the United States shall But the evidence of our London correspondent elsewhere lend to it or to any other speculation the sanction of his name> leaves no reason for doubt, confirmed as it is by the London or compromise thereby his own and his country's honor. Times and Economist. The last named journal refers to The discussion which has been elicited raises into a clear the matter in the following guarded and judicious terms light the peculiar prejudice and distrust towards A'oerican At acter. its first : The appearance name of the American Minister as the new mining companies whose prospectuses of the director of one of the have been issued this week, has attracted some notice in the city. considered a novelty that the name of a distinguished member of the diplomatic corp should appear in such a connection. Tlie novelty, however, is one rather for regret than commendation, and so far as we have heard this is the general opinion among the city authorities, whose opinion no one who wishes to occupy a good position in the city could afford to disregard. A commercial occupation of any kind appears certainly to be incompatible with the functions of a diplomatist. He ought not to have time for such occupations, and even if his material Interests might not sometimes clash with his ofHcial duties, the dignity of tlie office which he ought to support in the interest of the nation he represents is infringed by his contact with the rough world of commerce. The particular occupation chosen In the present case is, moreover, peculiarly objectionable, as a minister will be apt to be sought for as a director lor the sanction which his name and the official position he occupies will give to the prospectus sanction which will be more sought for, and be therefore more dangerous to give, when tlie undertaking, as in the present case, originates in the country he represents. He ought, above all things, to avoid the most distant chance or suspicion ot having his name trafficked with, and he cannot do so if he once gets mixed up with new companies as a director. regret, therefore, very much the step which the representative of the United States has been induced to take. should recommend him to withdraw his name at onc3, and we hope in any case that what he has done will not become a precedent. securities in short time before, there his been a powerful clique It is the this our cotemporary might have added that the laws governing the responsibility of directors are more stringent in England than injthis country, and that any director officer of a corporation himself find is in certain made defendant in an action aggrieved subscribers to the capital stock. Silver brought by General Schenck know nothing of his own knowledge Mine or of the foundations on which can oi- contingencies liable to of the rests Emma the hope financial whose delight potentates, An inents. exception was, indeed, among was to of American ioves'- made in it favor of some choice securities such as Erie shares, Atlantic and Great Western shares, and various mining stocks which are long These British investors have been rather more ago defunct. fortunate in their selection of railroad bonds, but the State stocks they have contrived to prefer were chiefly those issues which are now either in default on their interest or have from other causes been out of favor here. Certain facetious persons have sometimes claimed that it seemed almost sufserve the purpose of any plausible adventurer whe had some doubtful securities to sell, and wished to open John Bull's purse, if he could show that the bonds were ficient to We To London destroy utterly in that market the credit — We England, to which we have often of late directed since the outbreak of the war, and for a Ever attention. in I As disfavor on this side. to when they paid 10 or 12 per cent any were taken scarcely in our government bonds, to the England. European purchaser Even after the close of when the more prudent investors of Continental Europe had made over 100 millions of profit by the advance the war, in the value of their early issues of our bonds, English vestors still were cautious, and it was not till in-' the issue of the bonds of 1807 that the flow really set in in earnest. insular mind securities of the five-twenties to England Such obstinate reluctance of the to throw ofT its prejudices against American has often put to the test the ingenious adroitness and inventive sagacity of enterprisiig Americans who have it is said to have were a private individual, he would had securities to sell. The originality of the precious idea do well in a foreign country to keep out of a busi- of getting General Schenck to endorse the Emma Silver ness beset with unknown lisks and strange to his habits and Mining Company, and to lend to it the prestige of his honorexperience. But in his position as the diplomatic represent- able position, must have struck the authors of it with surative of the nation whose financ'al and commercial relations prise and delight akin to that of the first discovery of with England are of greater magnitude than those of any the mine itself. that it will been of be as productive hereafter as late. other country If ha in the world. General Schenck, if he had twice the ability claimed for him, would find ample employ- It is with gratification, however, that we have observed of late an improvement in the recepliveu€ss of the English for his whole energies; and on this ground alone, if market for our best securities. We see no reason why this were no superior ban of prohibition, he would " keep movement should not go on and increase. Investors in Gerout of the City and shun speculation in all shapes, espe- many, Holland and France hold nearly 750 millions of our cially in that most intolerable and humiliating form to securities, and of these at least 700 millions are paying which in an evil hour he has suflered himself to be made a regular dividends of at least G per cent on the capital in- ment there victim. A Cabinet Council will, we presume, be held to vested. Why should the Contin'^ntal capitalists be more decide whether the General shall be peimitted to retain his tunate than their English neighbors and position of selection tf their ju vestments Ambassador on condition of publicly withdraw- ,' The more -astute late plethora of for- in the unen. • .. : November : . ; THE 25, 1371.1 ployed capital has evoked a plentiful crop of worthleit enterclnmorously for OAplUl nnd seeking It hero in prises, seeking vain. Miiltitiiiles of lliese ditnippointod 089 (JIlllONICLR enterprises are con- BoniM has been very active, and owing to the abnndanco paper the value of French secnritlcs has improved both to London nnd Porls. Tho French, iu fort, arc largo buyer* of tbeso Paris of stocks, and up to tlin present time tlio operations of the beam have been thwarted, and have lieoo only carried on at a Iom. Juet at <5old niiJ silver mining companies, for British inotropolis. present, however, the qaosi Ion of the French payments to Gerexample, claiming to h.»vo valuable property in California many are In abeyance. There is now a lull but the time ia Nevada, or in aome remote region, are demanding millions rapidly approaching when £2(1,000,000 will have to bo handed of dollars in London, while here they could not got so much over In fortnightly instalments, and although the early payment* win certainly be made with care. Franco may be glad of tflrtfTlf as a patient hearing. The time is near, we think, when Ihe before the o|>eratlon is completed. The position of Fiance to no British money market will cease to oflfer its facilities to doubt seriims, for her homo expense* are great, and are not I*M worthless speculations and visionary enterprises. There is under tho Republic than they were under the Empire. Apart an abundance of sound American spcurilics in which Eng- from the fact that largo sums have to Im) disbursed in conne:tlon lish capital can employ itself with less risk and larger re- with the material losses sustained by tho war, there is noevldenee turns than it is aciustomed to at home, but these securities that the enormous military expenses of the country are to be reduced. On the contrary, the army is to bo kept up to Its full are to be carefully sought out ; and in general such as are standard in point oi numbers, while to equip It in a manner to most in favor in this market, where we know all about compete with its neighbors will cost a vast sum, since most of the them, will ba found the most worthy of favor abroad. material the country possessed which was effective and of value in modern warfare, was captured by the Germans. By reason of CHANCRE IN TUB RBOEBMING AGENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS. the wear and tear of war the Qennans, even with their vast The following are the chanf^es In the Redeeming Agents of captures, have been compelled to keep up their military budget, National Banks since the IGlh of Nuvuuiber, 1871. Tiiese weekly and It cannot, therefore, be expected that the military expenditure chaoses are furniahed by, and publishod in accordance with, an of France can be reduced if their army is to be made competent arrangement made with the Comptroller of the Currency for purposes of offense and defense. It Is well known that M. Thiers is fond of glory, and has set his heart on an efficient and LOOATIOlf. Him or BAHK. BSDXIXlXa ASIST. ItHliana— The Fort Wayne The Citizens' National Btiiik of Piits- thoroughly equipped army but this is a time when military i'on Waj-no. Ndtioual Bank. buri;, approved as an additional reburdens are felt to be more than usually heavy, as the bill for the deniDtiou agent. Ohio— The Fonrth Nation- Tho Third National Bank of Now last war forms a heavy total, while only a small portion baa been Cinciaiutl. .. York, approved iu place of the Iraal Bank paid on account of it. porters' and Traders' National Bank of New York. So long as the French absorb their own stocks, and do not sell niinots— Tho First National The First National Bank of Chicago, them upon the foreign markets of Europe, our money market is Harengo Bank approved. New York— Tho Farmers' and The Fourth National Bonk of Kew likely to keep easy, and not to advance beyond 5 per cent. In Rocbettter Merchants' N. Bk. York, revoked. Haasachuaetta— The LAncaater Na^ The National Bank of Commerce, fact, 4 per cent is likely to be the average rate. But will the tional Dank lAncaster Boston, approved. niinoU— Tho Union National The First National Bank of Chicago, French be able to settle their monetary diff"erences with Germany Anrora Bank approved iu place of the Second without seeking aid elsewhere ? Are matters in a healthy condiNational Bank of Chicago. tion on the Paris Bourse, or are they fictitiously firm, owing to Neir National Baak>. The following is the only National Bank organized during the the £03,000,000 of bank notes in circulation? France continne* to send us gold, which is quite natural, as the trade between the past week, viz. two countries is in our favor, more especially when the advances Official No. 1,900— The National Bank of Cyntbiana, Kentncky. Anthorizcd capital, made by us in connection with the late indemnity payments are tlSO.OOO paid in capital, $100,000. Henry E. Shawhan, President James S. Withers, Cashier. Authorized to commence buslnesa .Nov, taken into consideration. But will France, when she has to repeat 83,1871. the troublesome operation of paying Germany, be able to retain the French and foreign securities she lias purchased ? If so there tattat filonctarp and (Sommerctal (Sngltst) IXtwB will be no disturbance here, for France and Germany will b« the two countries interested in the operation, while this country will UATBS OF E.VCaANCE AT LONDON, ON LONDON be simply a looker on. If not, and if France wants to buy gold LATEST DATES. of us, what will she send to pay for it ? So far as I can see the only article which would rectify tlio balance would be the transEXCHANGE AT LONDON- : EXCHANGE ON LONDON. NOVEMBER 10. mission to London of French Government securities, and for that reason it is difficult to believe that the present value of Frmch LATKST TI». OSHATB. DATI. •mas. KATX. stocks will be maintained. I quite admit that were it not for the short. Amsterdam Nov. 10. short. n.l8>tf (^11.19 11.90 Indemnity payments the value of French stocks is low, but the 25 70 @»35 76 36. GO •» " payment of about £350,000,000 to a foreign power, which will be Hamborg 13. 9 S5. 9)4 IS.SJi Parla...: about the amount when interest is added, very materially alters abort. Porla Vienna 3 months. 13. 5 ®1S.10 NoV.' 10. 3mo8. the position. The activity on the Paris Bourse is represented as 116.49 •• t. Berlin 6.30X " " " being unusually great. The Morgan or National Defence S per Frankfort .... 117.87 ** ** \A St. Petenbnrg 88 Sl^ifSlK cent loan has been largely purchased, bat this is due chiefly to Cadiz .... .... Lisbon Mdoys. the fact that by its being quoted to-day on the Paria Bourse it is SiHfUXI •* Milan •t tt ofiBcially recognized, and also to the circumstance that it is cheap .... Naples as compared with French Rentes. It is obvious that if a three New York.... Not. 10. 60 days. 108« per cent stock of a Government is worth 551, a six per cent stock, Jamaica. ..• Havana Nov. 10. 90 days 31 enjoying precisely equal security, ought to be 100. French six »* Bio de Janeiro .<• Oct. 30. 33» Babla .... per cents, any more than United States six per cents, cannot rise Valparaiso.... Octio. 90days. 46 much above par, as the agreement has iMen made to redeem them Pemambuco tinually transplanting themselves to the rich fields of the ; ; . I ; AND AT . . • • • • • • . Singapore Hong Kong... Ceylon Bombay. Madnti Colon tU 4». 4<. " *' ** 1 M. M. .... Not. 8. 6mos. Not. 8. 6mos. 1«. Not. 8. 6mos. U. 6».0d. per cent. dis. 1*. llHd. It. ll^rf. m days. H per cent dis. Sydney Tho 60 days. n}id. Speculation is not alone confined to France. advices received this week allude to an extensive il%<l. companies, and .... their rate of discount at 5 per cent, notwithstanding that In the open market tho best bills are taken at 31 per cent. The rates of interest allowed for deposits are now 8 per cent at all the banking and discount establishments. Tlie course pursued by the Bank la severely criticised yet it is evident that nothing but the ; much above them that of ihe opeu market. it is to keep their own rate to on the Latterly, business The German for new stated that " in less than a fortnight the Berlin Exchange, with IFrom oar own oorrespondent.1 London, Saturday, Nov. 11, Directors of the Bank of England continue to maintain state of aflairs in France induces at that price. its mania sister establislimenta at Frankfort, Hamburg, &e., have been expected to take np shares to the amount of 64,000,000 thalers, or abont £10,000,000 sterliuf. Though coming close upon many calls, this anticipation has beta Breslan, covered to a large extent." In London scarcely a day passes without a prospectus of a new undertaking of some kind being advertised. The principal com- pany introduced this wek, which would interest yon. Is the Emma Silver Mining Company of Cub, U. S., limited. The capital ia very large, viz., £1,000,000 sterling, in £20 shares. The directors, amongst whom is the United States Minister, are now asking for ——— — ; : consigned to England, but it is now prop:ised to erect smelting at the mine, and to ship bullion bars instead of ores, and thus save a large sum in freight charges. While money at the Bank of England is at 5 per cent, the open market continu to discount bills at 3i to 3i per cent. The supply The other of money seeking employment continues large. works ? Bank amount is much to the fact that It is ai £32,760,250, against believed that the increase about £4,000,000 is chiefly is at the credit of the States Rolling S ock Company an undertaking established lor providing the Atlantic and Great Western Railway with rolling stock, and also to supply other American railway companies who may be desirous of buying of the company. The company has been introduced here by Messrs. BiachoSsheim & Goldschmidt. It is their rate of discount. due to as 25, 18( i The United supposed that it is this large amount one of the main causes inducing the Bank not to lower £18,644,151 last year. [November The money market still continues to be a source of bewilderment to poDple, and keeps down speculative operations. Spinner** of home trade yarns threaten to follow the example of niinufacturers, and commence working four days per week, and to-day prices have been steady, possibly in anticipation of such a movement. The cotton market has been reported dull, with a small business going on each day during the week, but the giving way in prices has not amounted to much, and spinners therefore yield with reluctance. The receipts of cotton at the American ports for the week compare favorably with those of last week, but show a considerable reduction on those for the same week last year. To-day in this market prices have been quite as steady as the^ have been on any day since Monday. Buyers have made a fair ain'iunt of inquiries, and it was possible for jirodlcers to do a moderate business where they were prepared to make trifling concessions. The actual transactions entered into, however, were by no means extensive, and the b-st that can be said about the market is that it was not worse than it was on uesday. UDappropiiated capital of £500,000. The prospectus states that the mine was disovered in the early part of last year, and has yielded already 4,S1 1 tons of ore, producing £1C3,G55 8s. 2d., been or averaging £i7 10s. 3d. per ton. Hitherto the ores have tlie deposits of the — — — THE CHRONICLE. 690 which —— : London is Joint Slock Bank. The 4 ; rate of discount at Paris is Berlin, 4J ; Frankfort, 4 ; ; Trieste Amsterdam, 3 Hamburg, and Vienna, 7 Madrid, Bar- at mmMKUCIAL AND ; — Imports and Exports for tuf. Week. The imports this week show a decrease in both dry gootls and general merchandise. Tlie total imports amount to $4,653,082 this week, Lisbon and Oporto, 7 St. Petersburg, 8 celona and Cadiz, 6 Eelgium, 5 Turin, Florence and Rome, 5 per cent. Although the Paris oxcliange on London has fallen about 3 per cent during the last fortnight, gold continues to arrive in considerable quantities, and there being no export demand for the Continent at present, the accumulation here is unchecked. About £500,000 in sovereigns has been taken out to South America, in connection with the Argentine and Uruguayan loans, and about £120,000 has been sent to the Csipe to pay for diamonds. Silver has been largely purchased for India, and the price of fine bars has risen to Old. per ounce. Mexican dollars are scarce, owing to a supply having been detained on the road to Vera Cruz in conse; ; ; against 16,323,017 last week, and $6,485,160 the prfvions week. Tlie exports are $5,059,208 this week,against $4,793 905 last week, and $5,564,262 the previous week. The exports of cotton the past week were 13,713 bales, against 13,104 bales last week The foUo^ving are the imports at New York for week ending (for dry goods) Nov. 17, and for the week ending for general merchandise) Nov. 18. FOREIGN IMPORTS AT NEW TOUK FOR THE WEEK. 1868. Dry goods General merchandise. Total for the week.. Previously reported. .. quence of internal disturbances. The stock markets have been firm, with a favorable tendency. United States Government securities have improved in value, and Erie Railway shares show a decided advance. Consol s are about i higher, and nearly all foreign stocks have risen in price. The lollowiug were the highest and lowest prices of Consols and the principal iViiiuiiOJ.il Securities on each day of the week uicipui American pet;uiiLii:a uii euuu uay ui Liiu vveeiv Since Jan. iMonday. .Tuesd'y. iWedns'y, 92 '4-93 9« -97 , Thiii-sd. mX-93 92»i-93 j Friday. November 1 9B -97 '90 . . $6,219,745 S6I,041,43;3 $4,65.3,682 .338,266,971 $2f4,263.064 $270,261,228 $342,920,6.W 21 : |96X-..-. Since Jan. ,90 18(i9. 1870. $4,683,188 173,048,188 8'J4 $.5,0.59,208 163,937,782 210,640,632 $148,602,1.57 1 $177,1.6,376 $168,231,586 $215,699,840 trade for wheat, owing to large importations, has been dull and prices have had a drooping tendency. Tliis has not been the The Nov. 14— Steamer statement shows the imports and exports of and from the United Kingdom since harvest, viz. since August 20, compared with the three previous years IMPORTS. into : : 1871. Wheat Bwley cwt. 10,22l,a30 2,063,580 1870. 7,004,09j 1,257,875 2,007,889 1869. 9.434,584 1,144.065 19.3,409 151,733 343,060 Oats Peas Beans 2,69:v319 94,297 778.,'i02 254,465 IndianCorn 5.144,.3;8 4,9.54,068 727,114 949,128 Fiour Wheat Biriey Oats Peas Beans IndianCorn Flour cwt. 1,064,115 s,132 531,920 16,-296 210,043 1,638 .3,444 25,511 627 418 2,618 17,526 320 5j3 17.049 1,8:!3,282 4.808,4.57 1,424,.346 69,134 2,22J 4.846 2 352 24 2,051 3,670 1868. Nov. Silverbars. Java, Liverpool Silverbars — Steamer V . Same time 2,646 405 674,506 118,900 10,162 15,720 2,694 506 125 8,221 The cotton trade has been dull during the week, and prices have declined about ^d. per lb. In reference to the trade of Man- chester a report says La.»t week tlic inarlset. which had previously been very steady, owhi" to the amount of business which had been already going on, closed with"i quiet tone. During the present week tlic tone of the marlset has been uniformly quiet, with a downward tendency in prices in the general run of yarns and cloths, and the amount of business done has not been that of an average wceli. Still no marked giving way in prices is perceptible, and in special articles values remain perfectly steady. Tlie short time movement amon" manufacturers has extended, bu^so far lias not had much eO'cct upon prices, stocks of goods, however, have been prevented from increasing to an inconvenient degree, and yarns which enter into the composition of ahirtinn-s have declined so ?ar as to place manufacturers in a rather better position relatively that is to say, where they had not previously laid in stocks of yarns or contracted for them at high prices. At the prices olTered for cloth to-day and the prices which manufacturers would have to pay for yarn they are not in a much better position than tUey were before. r,.&35 American gold 11,600 9,000 Silver bars Nov. 18— Str. Bremen, South- 12,3,124 ampton Foreign silver coin.. 177,373 For Bremen 45,000 Foreign silver coin.. Nov. 18— Steamer Tybee.Porto Plata16,000 American 9,703 silver 12,.560 $629,666 '. 68,i)90,068 Total since Jan, 1,1871 $59,219,734 Same tlmeir in 1867 1866 1865 $55,763,447 30,012.562 68,459,480 1870 1869 1808 The imports $44,.377.729 57,1.50,013 26,495.103 during the past week have of specie at this port been as follows Nov. 13-Str. Water Lily,Say- Silver $1,800 774 Golddnst anilla 1,8.J6,9;3 722 464 British gold 1,106 IPy Chann- cey, Guayaquil S. silver coin 16— Str. City of Wash- 136,468 Nov. 18— Sir. City of New York. Liverpool $30,600 — Steamer 13 Nov. 15 5,4i3,fl.?0 1,356,047 212 618 Silverbars Cimbria, London Nov. case, however, with good dry Engliiih wheats, which have been ington, Liverpool Silver bars rather scarce. A telegram has just been received that the naviNov. 18— Str. Batavia, Livergation of the Baltic is closed. The weather during the past week pool Total for the week has been favorable for farming operations, and autumn sowing is Pre-/iou8ly reported now completed. The following port of : Gold bars ! $4,343 The following will show the exports of specie from the New York for the week ending November IS. 1871 . 34 -35 34;^-.3.v'i 34?i-35>i 34^-35 34Jf-34Ji 2;i dis. 2:3K-24 23>!?-233i 23Ji-21>< 25X-25« 25 -25»i i5}i-i5'i Illinai9aiiare3($IO0). ,10SX-109' 109-109 >i 10SX-9X,108>i{-9,'iil03 >f-9K lOsX 9X grain 1871. 1868. $3,261,984 145,310,178 Previously reported.... .. . $3.148,8.51 2(il, 114,213 $.3,657 EXF0KT8 FROM NEW YORK FOR THE WEEK. 91J8'-9I)< 9l>f-91;i 915i'-91K 93>i-93Ji 93,!i-93X 93«-93xl9'i>ii'-93jJ 0Sii-m-;i'i)S%-9:i% a-2>i dis 2!i-%dia 2)f-Kdi8,2>s- )i di2,'t- dis.l 2';; dis. 90 -....] 89«-.... I89X-. . . |89X-. |893i-90 |89;i-90 91?-i-9IJ^ 355 2^9,125,269 For the week 91K-91Ji -92 M -93 91«-91»i 9ix-9i?i 'JV^-oix'nx-^iH niK-.... 90 -92 90 92 -92 -92 91%-.. 190 1871. $1,605,73) 3,047,949 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 !92%-03« 93 -93}i nK,".i-96>s- 9liX-....'96?,'-9liJi 1870. $1,9S5,118 4,231.627 In our report ot the dry goods trade will be found the imports of Satur. I 1869. J185..582 2,263,269 2,697,663 $222,782,624 . . : Consols U. S. 5-20'8, 1881 U. S. 5-20'e, IS8J U. 8. 5 20'.% 1381 V. s. 5-20's, ias.5 V. 9. 5-20'8, 1837 IT. S. funded scrip... U. S. 10- Ws, 1904.... Atiantic & Gt. West, cousol'dmort. bd's Erie stiareslJlOO).... iMISCKLLANEOrS NBWS. ; Gold Nov. $1,593 r —Str. City of Mexico, Vera CruzGold Nov. 16— Str. Ocean Queen, Aspinwall— Total forthe week Previously reported Total since January Same time in 8,403,063 1, 1871 $8,409,318 I Same time $11,216,018) 1868 14,845,789 1867 1370 1869 2,088 $6,255 1 in $6,471,053 8,692,411 Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Office Chesapeake and Onto Railroad Compantt, Messrs. Fisk R. R. Co. 54 William street, New & Hatch, Bankers and York, Nov. 18, 1871. Financial Agents C. I C a 0. : Gentlemen—The Western Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, comprising the 95 miles between Huntington, on the Ohio River, and the mouth of New River (above the Falls of Kanawha), is now substantially completed, and will, in a few days, be ready to do the immense coal and other business that is awaiting its completion. The Eastern Division, comprising 237 miles, between White Sulphur Springs and Richmond, is now in The grading and complete order and successful operation. masonry on 11 of the 102 miles between the mouth of New River and White Sulphur Springs is complete, and the work on the remaining 91 miles is so far advanced that track-laying will be commenced on this portion of the road in May next, and continue without interruption until the whole line is completed. t i November In view of ther (uUoH of — — : to make no furat a Iciw pricn tliitn 04 wliicli price you will contlDue to Bell you aro liorcby directed »r llio IIoiuIh and «rcriio<l inn-rest, ut until (urtlicr orders. : THE CHRONICLE. 25, lfc71.] tliciin fnctii, : nnicl Very Company 691 KIOHT PKlt CENT (H p. c.) GOLD. ri««T noBTUAUB aiNKiNCi rvno land obant aiNKINCi DO!<IDB rcHpi-ctfiilly your». V. v. HuNTiNtiTON, I'realdent. In eomplianrn with tlio (oroRolujf inHtruotion.i, tlie price of the Bonda from tliia dutc, until luriliur urder*, will be 01 and accrued iutureat. THE JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILIIOAD ST. In Dbnominations or $1,000, $300 and CO., $100, can be obtained from the undersigned, or through the prlndpkl UARVKr A. 8. IUtcu. FlHK & HATCn, Baukera, ) r». No. 5 NA88AC ST., New York ork.V November 20, 187 71. ) In compliance with InBtrnctions from the Company, the price of the CiiESAPEAKR AND Oiiio Bo.NDS, from this date, until farther FiSK. orders, will be 91 and accrued the fact that ample centre), 94 New York Bonds will in time because no more can be issued; while the operation of their Sinking Fund will soon commence to decrease the amount. The reason why CnESAPEAKE and Ohio Bonds are selling so low, comparatively, while equally safe, is because the Company are selling Bonds to complete the road. They will all be sold in a short time, and in a few months the road will be finished, when we have no doubt the same result will follow as with Fivethink Centrai. Pacific Five-Twenties Twenty and Central a which will is Pacific Bonds. the Ches.ipeake and Ohio must go into the completion of the road. The Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds —the denominations are as The Sinking Fund effect St. Jojeph, Mo. (an important railway shortening the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific In addition to this, the bonds have a further security Id the fact that there is included in the mortgage the company's of within one year after the best in tlie and payable to the trustees $94 31 $500, which cost today under the mortgage, for the clear retiring these bonds. realized exceeds the entire amount of The bonds have free of tax, The amount thus bonds which can be issued, and leaves the road property and franchises free. thirty years to run, with interest at 8 per cent, payable February and August in each year. BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE PAYABLE EN GOLD. The principal in New York. The interest in either New York London, or Frankfort-on the-Main, at the option of the holder, without notice, and in the gold currency of the country in which They are coupons or registered. —Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. Trustees Maps, follows |100, which cost today United States. prohibits the sale of these lands at less than four (4) dollars per acre, they are presented. are issued either coupon or known to be The mortgage indenture magnificent lands, amounting to 1,500,000 acres, among revenues. why we line of railroad, 103 pay both principal and interest in to the price of capi- security with the Union Pacific Uailroad at Fort Kt^rney, mate- and express purpose of reason The in every particular, as they constitats soon connect the City of coasts. The ri>aaon why Five-Twenty Bonds are so high is because no more can be Issued, and the outstanding amount is being rapidly decreased by purchases by the Uoverument from their surplus registered la and only mortgage on a trunk 115 City in U. S. gold coin, and are equally safe for invealment. advance behind them rially Five Twenty Bonds of 1867 are Belling at Centhal Pacific Bonds are selling at Chesai'Kake and Onto Bonds are selling at all and but a small amount remain untaken. talists, interest. scarcity of, nnd demand for, really dcBlrablo nil per eent gold lionds, fur solid and permanent luvestmeutB, are evinced by Theie bonds Htatea. These bonds are being rapidly absorbed by Investors and first The The banka and bankers throughout the United circulars, documents, and full information furnished on 471 56 application. Though acting a* agents for the sale of this loan, our firm buy 943 12 f 1,000, which cost to-day and sell in their regular business the bonds of the St. Joseph and We buy and sell Qovernment and Central Pacific Bonds, and receive them in exchange for Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds. Denver City Railroad Company, those of tlte Eastern Division These Accounts of Banks, Bankers and others received, on which we being now quoted from 101 to Wi and accrued interest. allow interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. TANNER & CO., were originally placed by us at 97^. FISK & HATCH. SIR. success in business CHARLES XT. an instance is may of what perseverance, street. intelli- Mr. Hassler has devoted his personal attention to the specific branch of the Banking and Brokerage business relating to Bailroad Bonds, and there is probably no one better posted than he is in all that appertains to them. His well-known advertisement " Railroad Bonds Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to CuAKUES W. Hassler, No. 7 Wall street. New York," has attracted attengence and integrity Bankers, No. 11 Wall HAS8LER*S accomplish. Pkidat EVKKnio, Not. M. ISTI. market has continued to The nioner market. —The money work easily with 5, 6 and 7 per cent as the usual rates, 6 being the more ordinary rate on call loans throughout the week. There is rather more currency going out of the city towards the pork packing sections of the country, and towards the South for moving cotton, so that the banks are generally a little firmer than the From open market, and obtain in most cases 7 per cent. During the ness. " Write to" him if you wish anything in his line. the Christian Union of Sept. 6t7^, 1871, Henri/ Ward Beeeher^ latter part of the year, particularly in December, our money ' market often works very closely, and we frequently have a severe Editor. stringency at that period but there seems to t>e little apprehension felt now of any extreme pressure in the money market, BANKiNa House of Henry Clews & Co.,) though the monetary situation is unquestionably attended by 82 Wall street, N. Y. S more uncertainty than usual, in view of the government tranLetters of Credit for travelers ; also, commercial credits issued, sactions in December and some other inSuences which may have available throughout the world. an unsettling effect. The last statement of our city banks showed Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of London, National a further gain of $1,750,575 in the excess of their legal tender DetaiU of the tha wiiole excess being $9,089,425. Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland and all their reserves, from previous week were as follows Loans, increase, changes tion in all parts of the country, and largely increased his busi- ; : branches. Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on Europe, San Francisco the West Indies, and all parts ot the United States. Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Coin, subject to check at sight, which pass through the Clearing-Houseas if draw upon any city bank 4 per cent interest allowed on all daily ; balances ; Certificates of Deposit issued ; Notes, Diafts and Cou advances made on approved collaterals and pons collected against merchandise consigned to our care. Orders executed for Investment Securities and Railroad Iron. ; CLpWS, HABICHT & 11 Co., Old Broad Stbegt, Lqndok, $1,531,800; Specie, increase, $2,247,800; Circulation, decrease. $45,800; Deposits, increase, $4,911,600; Legal tenders, increase, $719,200. The following statement shows the present condition of the associated banks,compared with thesameoate in the last two 7e«rs Not. IWI. Hot. %»». "^ -^ "^ Not. Loana and dliconnti Specie 18, 1871. It, =:;;: Ms.mns !»«.«»,«« iw.nMuo u,n*.7a AAAati ia.i8ix) ....... LecnlTendsn made to the CompThe following Is an abstract of reports troller of the Cnrrency, showing the condition of the Natiooal Banks in the United States at the close ot busineas on Moodajr, the 2d day of October, 1871. The retnms for other dates are Circulation Net depotlta added for comparison THE CHRONICLK 692 BESOUBGKS. Oct. brr^St'/'"""" ::::::::::::::::::::::: 2. 1871. June 10, 1871. Oct. 8. 1870. ""'i^^ *'1;I^:6S *"1;Sii 3«4, 475 80) 857 388.930 28,0ST,500 17,733,650 24,517,059 86,878,608 43,525,352 12,772,669 S0.l«9,783 6,153,370 15.250.500 21.200,300 23,1.S2.SU 92,369.246 39,638,579 11,853.308 29,637,999 6,295,099 5,026,3S5 13,039,919 102,091,311 19,101,389 01,578 2.160.713 19,924,955 120.404.660 19,248,t0O 13,175,000 340,857.450 15,381,500 rrltp(l"tatc6bonrts'to secure circulation .« a cs bonds to secure deposits TTnp -in es bonds and securities on hand... Une Other stocks, bonds and mortgages niie from Redeeming and Reserve Agents.... other National Banks State B.anks and Bankers Real estate, furniture and fixtures Duo from Die from Current expenses Premiums 5,.50D,800 Checks and other cash items Eichanges for (learlng House Bills of other Nalional Banks Bills of State Banks Fractional Currency 13,984,970 101,168,854 14,197,653 78,298 2.09.5.484 13,2,52,998 1(H5,984.166 snecie Legal Tender NotcK Clearing House Cerllflcatcs 20.322,069 7,180,000 Three Per Ceut Certltlcates 22,3.'3.S00 23.611.721 66.275,668 33,948,805 9.202,496 27,410,746 5.871,7.'j0 2,491.2-.i2 12,473,107 79,089,688 12,512,9-,!7 63,506 2,073.178 18,460.011 {_lSovember 25, 1871. — Railroad and Mlseellaneous Stocks. The stock market has been dull on steady prices. The principal activity of the week, when there has been any, has run on specialties, and the general market has lacked support from outside buyers. The stock market is usually dull during the latter part of the year, and buyers apparently waiting for the approach of the new year before starting an upward movement. It is unsafe, however, to predict that such will be the course of the market this year, as money may be easier and encourage a speculative movement. Some stocks, such as New York Central, Reading, Wabash, Ohio and Mississippi, etc., are selling about as high as they were previous to the Chicago fire, but others, principally the Western stock. Rock Island, Northwest, and St. Paul are much lower. The following will show the prices of some leading stocks to-day and 18,136,000 26,330,000 on Friday, Sept. 29 : Nov. Sept. 29. N. T. LIABILITIES. 45,535,227 307.793,880 1,968,058 1,408,628 602,110,758 6,265,167 4.893,907 135,167,817 41,219,802 3,120,039 5,273,973 payable 430,399,801 94.061.438 38.608.618 291,798,640 98,8'.'2.v03 315.517.997 1,921,056 4,510,194 600,868.480 20,511,935 5.393,?9S 131,730,713 40,211,971 3.964,552 4,528 191 Individual deposits rnlted States deposits Deposits of United States Disbursing Officers. Due to National Banks Due to State Banks and Bankers Notes and bills re-dl8counted Total Number of Banks 450,3.30,841 42.008.7U Surnlusfuud Cniivided profits Katlonal Bank Notes outstanding State Bank Notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 2,138,.513 2,462,591 501,4in,586 6,807,978 4.550,142 100,348,292 29,693,910 3,843,577 4,592,009 $1,730,536,779 $1,703,415,3.35 $1,510,713,236 1,;23 1,767 For commercial paper there is a better demand, with smaller The a consequent improrement in ratep. offerings, and beit sixty days endorsed notes have been sold as low aa Ti<§8 per cent. There is much less variation between the prices of long and short date paper than was noticed in the early autumn. percent. Commercial, first class •* " " ** *' endorsed " " -first " 4 6 . Blnglenames " " Bankers days. GO •' " 7>i'i5 9 mouths. months. " 4to6montli8. 60 days. Vnitca States Bonds. —Government 4 (al2 <3 9 been firm in prices on a good demand from foreign bankers. The most notable feature of the market has been the scarcity of bonds, which makes it so diiHcult to obtain large amounts for shipment that buyers have often been compelled to take much trouble in picking up small lots of coupon bonds to make up a round sum. Between tlie large purchases by government, the growing popularity of our bonds abroad, and the prospective reduction in the amount of Five-Twenties outstanding, the floating stock of bonds on this market has become much reduced. Prices, however, have not advanced on the week, but close u little off from the figures of last Friday. The demand from abroad is attributed partly to the calling in of the Five-Twenties of 1863, and partly to the intjuiry from CJermany, stimulated by the prospect of easy money in that country. The period for exchanging or paying the " called in " FiveTwenties of 18G2, is now close at hand, and it is supposed that there will be very little disturbance of the financial markets, though the precise details of the operation have never been given to the public, and there are many complaints that the Secretary of the Treasury should permit the negotiation of a government loan to be done with so much secresy. At the Treasury purchase on Tuesday |1,000,000 of Five-Twenties were taken at 110.61 to 110.99. The following were the highest and lowest government 6s,lS81,reg 5-308,1864 5-30'6,lS65 5-20'8, 1865 •• " n" 5-208,1867 6-20's,1868 10-40».reg 1I)-40'B, ' " " Cnrrency6's State .... "lieji .. 116s- .... 116K 11«H 1I6X !16» 117^ inj< 117% .... ....'117X118 'inn 118 lUi^ .... ;nji I'.'.K iiij< .... •iiixiux «ui>, uiji inx .... IIIX lllX "lllJi lllJi •lll-<l!;x *lll-4 iiix *inxiiix Ill)« .... 112 .... lUX .... 111« 112 '111X112 '111X112 .... ...'114 114)4 i'3X113v 114>i .... 114X 114)i 114 114)i U5 .... i;4K .... 114X115 114JW115 •114X114« 114X114« '.... •.15)«"1!5 U5J<'115 115X 'lUJi 1151^ "U4» ;:5 114V 114K ....'IMX .... 'OT^ 110 'lOO^ .... •109J< 109« 109X119X "109«110 109«110)< mii .... •109J< 110 1U9J< 109« ';09» 110 USJj .... USJj .... 'IWJi 113X IISH .... *11,S« 113X USX 113)i 117H :r. 116!^ m% ••- ui),- 'm^ and Railroad Bonds.— State active with some prices of leading securities at the Board on each day of the past week: Satnrdar, Monday, Tuesday, Wedneprt'y Thursday, Friday, Nov. 21. Not. 18. Nov. 20. Nov. 22. Nov. 23. Nov. 24. 'IIOJ,' 116)i; 6'B, 1881 coup.... 6.20'B, 1862 coup more than ordinary in have been a Tennessees specialties. bonds have been quite variation the little prices of weak on the reduction of the tax rate in the State from 60 to 40, though it is said that valuations will be increased, and revenue from other sources also made greater. South Carolinas have at times shown more strength in consequence of purchases by parties who recently sold " short." A statement of the debt is promised by the Governor for next Tuesday, which it is hoped will give every detail about the State's finances, including all facts regarding the pledge of bonds as collateral in New York. The message of the Governor of North Carolina is favorable to some issues of her debt and unfavorable to others. itallroad bonds are strong and in increasing demand, both at home and in the German markets. The first mortgages of old well-known roads are becoming scarcer every week. Among the new loans offering we notice an advance to 94 in the price of Chesapeake and Ohio bonds. The following are the highest and lowest prices: Saturday, Monday. Incsdav, Wednesd'y, Thnr«day, Triday, Nov. IS. Nov. 20. Nov. 21. Nov. 22. Not. 23. Nov. 24 68Tenn..old... •66K 66X 6iH 65X 64 65 61)4 U}i 65)4 65X 65« 651< •sTonn.new... 65K 66X 65 .... 64 64S 61 «l3 «5 65 65X 61 '38 esN.Car., old.. '."iSX S-K SSJ< 83 S6W '38 SsS ; 87X 37X 38X .... • '.... 33 6?N.Car.,new. '19X 22 •.... 20 •.... 22 •. .. 21 21K «« VlrK.,old.... 68 8 C. n, J & J '59 6s Missouri.... •9r,x 61 60 27« 29 26i< 97X 'UH Cent.Pac.Gold 102« .. 103 ^'X *"< 8"t.'^f?i'"— r8 U.P. L'dOt.... ii. .... 78 V. P. Income.. 81 8S •82X Tiui .... 61j< .... 25^ 26 26!< 9S •97 .... 103« 103^ 93 "^ "'^ *"< .... T8J( Si 85 .... .... *63X .... 25^ 25X 97 97X 103l< 103>< »''< 78)< 78J^ 82ji ...' "X '61 65 27K 28 63X 63V 27X 29X «< 97V 98 10S)« 10:;K SIX MX 78x 79 82)i 82X U tbe price bid and uked, no tale wag made at the Board MBH 1H 79 R. 2i. St 30% do .'il Reading Lake Snore 113K 114?i ^m% lOtiJi Sept. 29. Nov. 91. 55 HVi 81 T8 Ohio, Mississippi... Central ot N. J Hann., St. Jos 88k Erie Paul 92>J <)2'i scrip.. .... pref 4^4 4-Vi V.iy, ti4X 113 6SX tix 62 'i Wabash 6.'),'. do pref. B4?i Northwest 28.',.28'^ eoH Union Pacific "•OX do pref 91 91 WcBt.Un. Tel 67 e8>; 47'.Eocklsland 10.3^' Pacific Mail IIO.V flO,V 523^ It will be noticed that a number of those stocks now selling at relatively high prices have been run up by speculative or otlier influences, apart from any general movement of the market. The Fort Wayne Company has given notice of the issue of $3,000,000 now stock in thirty days, to be made to the Pennsylvania Company for improvements made and to be made. The new stock is issued pursuant to Article XVI. of the original lease and is guaranteed the same dividend as old stock, but in no way affects the security of the latter. At the close prices were barely steady, except on Northwest common which was higher. The following were the highest and lowest prices of the active list of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on each day of the last week Satnrdav, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd'y Thursday, t^riday. : @10 7)<@ 9 months. S securities have ..8 to ® @ 8 9 9 10 60 days. class foreign domestic Cent&n. do. 458,226,696 101,112,671 Capital stock « . 77,203..577 »1,730,536,T;9 $1,703,(15,835 $1,510,713,286 Total Bills « « . . . 98 103X 91X 80 83X 83X Nov. 9'« N.T.Cent&H.R do Harlem scrip 87 Pittsburg Nortliwcst 124K 85W pref X 101 96 .... 55M 56 Col.Chlc* Del. Lack.,* W 9(1 r.x '<» iO% 40X 109 85 .... isx 57 '4 ... pref •68H m .... .... Illinois Centr'l •133 Mich. Central. Morris & Essex B.,Hart.&Krlo Union PaclUc. West. lln. -lei. Mariposa prel.. •121 PaclOcMall.... Adams Expr'BS x85)< .... A.ni..Merch.Un 59« .... United States. •57K 5S 555j .... Wells, Fargo.. 27X H 67« 67X •IX 2 23« 27 2'^X 46 X S5 •59 57X •55 127X 5SX 6014 90 90K .... li2)i 103 97 97>^ 559i Mi, 54X 103X 11 3>,' •96 97 55 78 :8 77)^ 78 43 43 4SX 43X 43X 41X 110 109 llOH lll-i 109 H 109>< 110 •116 .... •n6;<117 I16H 117 •116V 117 •120 •120 124 .... •120 .... •l:;0 •50 '.... 60 *.... 58 £0 £8X •85 S5« •8(V 85 85K .... 84H 85 19% 19X 19 19K 19?< 19X .... 103X 108)4 108« •108H I09H 108 X 109 S4y. 56 64 54 55 K 55 54V 54 '.... 67V •64H 66 li7H IW f4X 65% •130 •130 •132 lasjj .... •133 136 137 * •116 117 .... 116«116J4 • 96 9(i 96 96« 96 97 96K 2» 2% 2 2« 2)i •IV iH 2M 27 28 27% 28K 28 « 2S5« 27% 2SV CSX 68X S8M 69 67V 68J< 68% 68H My, 7;X 78X 42 V in« .... .... 3 V 127>!i er,% ss% 82 b2Ji 64 64 127 127V S9J< 60V{ 80% 91 X 119 96 .... .... JB« 27 X 6TX 68X IX .... 22V 23 46V 47X Quicksilver.... 67 tin 122 96 2 88 83 63 X m% 55 6IK 57X Hann., St. Jos. 123 87M BIM 63« 63 4m .... .... Jv SOX SUH 1:Sh 113X 97),! ;84« ;09><i 116V 60X c;m 90K 91 102V 103K 121 1!3X 113 6.3 102»« .03 97 X 55 55 !< lOSX 108M •IO8M 109 , do 89X .... 101 X 102 96« 97 54X f5i< 19X 85 19 I I.C 60 X •119 122 59 Panama Clev.,C.,C.* 60 '4 H -62X "SX 25S 128 U9 Nov. 24. 92% 92« 67H B7X 23. 91 Ji <MH 87H 87X 121«121« SOX 80M e7X 88X 81« .... «m 60)^ V i2X S-.% 88 121 122 30X 31 1I3X 114 sew S7V 124;-« 60 8514 •119 do prel V 80 X 62 Via 59M 89M do prel.,.. •?7K ;8« Ohio. Misslsstn 40M 4CX Central of N.J. no-H .... .... Chic. & Alton.. •116 do S0)i 113 « 62X 79 90 Ur2K Islan-i... Fort Wayne... St. Paul mn V atH SOK I'sa 61 m% 59X 89X 87 X Nov. 22. Vi'4 am 87 W 124 125 Nov. il 91 MM 87)4 125 50>,- 3flX 113 113:!< &^% 86H 79% 80 61X 62M Wahash Nov 20. •122 30?i 30 V 112 112X Keading Lake shore..,. do scrip do Rock ra 87k •....124 Brie Nov. 91X B6% '8. 47 ... 69M .... .... K i% 24 47 V< 85 '^ 59 H 53 56 24 K 48 24S 21K 40X 47V 85 IX •IH i% 'HH 24X 46% 47« 85 'IH • .... .... .••• •Ma 24V 46X i'lH 84 « 85 85 59>< 59X «59 ma •58X 5SX 57V 37X •56% 65 57 56M 57 t9H 58 •56 58 This Is the price bid and asked, no «af« was made at the Board Xlie Gold Marhet.. Gold has been weak, declining on Wednesday and Thursday to 110|, as the lowest point, but reacting • — to 111 ta-day. There have been no new features in the market, and speculaseems for the moment to be absent. A consideration has generally been paid for carrying, but on Wednesday as high as 1-33 was paid for borrowing, while 2, 3, 4 and 5 per cent was subsequently paid for carrying. To-day 3 to 1 per cent was paid for carrying to " flat," for borrowing. There is little more known of the amount of gold, if any, which will come on this market from the Treasury operations December 1, and this uncertainty has some effect in holding speculative movements in check. On Wednesday the Treasury sold $3,000,000. Customs receipts for the week amount to $2,470,000. tive manipulation The following table will show the course Open- low- High- Closing. est. est. Saturday, Not. 13. ,...;n% Ill 111% Monday, 20. ....iio;< ....llOX llOX 110% 111 21.. 22.. 23.. ....uov uox ...liov ....i:0K *' *' Tuesday, Wed'day, " Thursday, " " Friday, 24. Cnrrent week Previous week Jan. 1,1871, to date : 11% 111% 110% ing. Ill 110% llOX iiox 110% uov UOX uox uox uox 111 111% 111% 115% Total Clearings. premium: Balances Gold. Currency. . . »S3,875.000 27.557.000 42.462,000 44,421,000 39,529,000 11,874,660 1,466,047 1,717,937 2.902,118 2,033,944 12.212,203 1.638,569 2,071,208 190,922,000 1,471,435 1,666,641 HI 110% of the gold 111 111 now 111% 3,33:, 060 2,308,43» ^ Foreign Exchange.— The market was strong and advanced early in the week to 109f for the best sixty days' bankers' sterl_ ing, but the higher rates checked business and were not subse to-day nominal rates -were 109V<?109J, but quently maintained business was done at a concession. More cotton bills are coming forward, which are gsnerally taken up by bankers, who sell their own bills against them, ; 60 days. 109%iSlW!< London prime banker* Good bankers eI09% 108%®lt8V 109 " commercial Paris (bankers Antwerp 5.33X85.35 5.23%(a6.2SX Swiss 6.21V@5.22% .:. 40%«40% 86V®86X 41%®41% Amsterdam Hamburg Frankfort Bremen frnsslan thalen .; '... 7» ®79% T>H9'^>i 8 days. 109%®li0 109Vail0 5.26H®5.27% 5.18X«5.20 5.17%SB.I8X 41 041% 36%®S6% 41%e41X 79V®S0 79 078% . : . . 1 Noyember26, :: : Homo Tim and Sab' Bank* : I' 7.«i7 Oct, to MM.TWU WcdoM'r, M aai.iM Not. 6 50».I8 n 4i«^i n io«,iM IflUJMltl Ot.D BalwiM, Nur. Ba-. National Baok>. tM.«IMI 1?.., Harchanu* Mechanics Onion i 8,000,000 3,000,000 , i.4ao.Mn Trattfumen*! Cliemloal Mnrrhanta' Kxohanie. . National Unlchers' Muchaiiici and Traders' Oalliitln, Qrcenwlch Ltiather Mannl SdVtinlD Ward, 3S7;aOO 75>v400 4,831,300 1.651,100 1Jl»i,HI0 1,»ISAU 14«.(ll« 3,9i«,!i«a 3s;,wu IJiWO 4«5.30<l i«3,»ia 4W.nx) 3e,<(jo ;«),ioo 198,700 V,KIO 19,100 3',«86,I>CU Broadway 1.000.000 ii,8<«,auo Ucuari Uercautlle. IJMO.OOO :l,71l,'.UU 1,000,000 423,700 3,000.000 9,6«3,.'no 1.I»3,'IU0 490,000 4ia.s00 1,000,000 1.000,000 8,'.li9jua 3.3-i;.70O Pacinc BepaoUo Unatlinai Peoola's i.3iaAio «37.10a 5401,600 8,e3e,ioo 8,(.«S,700 eaijBoo 7*5,600 11,478,800 1,983.700 8,301,400 1,481,100 8,973,900 3,600,700 iiu;3oo 67,0U) 8,919M0 479.S110 19,(100 l,tl7J)l«) 4,800 893.100 3,UV8,3l<0 112>J0 130,3(10 1.3MJ00 900.000 Metropolitan Nasua MarKet Nicholas Shoe and Leather Corn iCxchange... Continental Commonwealth io,e<>i.au i.a9o.a'o 3.861.700 3.71»,!IW 3.S"S,'t« 9,600 1,900 171,700 44X10 136,600 393,800 lO.tCO 798,600 l.tl4.7(n 13:,800 51,900 56.100 8.900 I^JllOO 1 03U0 7U,4<fl 74l,0;« 793,400 4l,iOU l.QOOCOO 3,00iUU« lr»ln(f Cltllene 1,3WV)U0 4,000.000 100,000 1,000.000 l.OOO.ooo 1,000.000 1,310.000 Nortb American Hanover a.7Ul,a<*) l-iO.-U) 4,O«iJJ0O 3.I34.0U) 1 ,399,600 1,696,300 16U.1J0 57IM0 5!,1)(IU 7SO.0UO 300,000 400,000 S0U.0OO Oriental IWMO l,49OJ0O 1,OB,700 4,'3(X) 4,V)0 86UAX) 9XAXI 498,700 Park 3,000.000 i.).*s;.7iio 48 Mechanics' Banking Ass. erooers' I.K3.UH) 701,300 800.000 l,186.iiU0 400,000 »90,7UJ 890,000 1,133,000 500.000 9,0O6;o66 19,798,100 8.000,000 10,868,000 1,887 800.000 6,MO,0OO I,3?;,U}0 95«,IXX) 805,7(10 Kasttiiver ManaCacturers4kMer.... Foorttt National. . Oantrat NaUonal NluUi National First National SOOJXM Third National 1,000.000 Hew Tork N. Bxcbange 900,000 Tenth NatloiL'il IfiODMi Bowery National New Tork County OAnnan American Dry uoods Ball's dead 390,000 3uO,O0O 1,000,000 1,000,000 Armenia KleveithWard SIkhth National American National Maanfkotnren&Batlders Totals The 31.9(10 1.900 10,900 490O 334.900 300,000 189,000 300,000 330,000 900,000 300,000 1'J9,I00 1W,IOO 4,108,100 a,(ni.uoo 368,000 1,09?A» 398,1 «0 3,6'IU 1,494^0 198,(100 341,000 SV'tOO 68,400 8,300 19,IW) 39IAU 7»I,3(IC 368,100 sau,ioo 3i9,ia> 179,900 ia;o 3:3,000 Nov 611300 deviations Loans 145,400 8;9.SW 871 J»l 165,2(10 845.0(10 1,133,300 3tO,000 45,S00l Nov. 4 Nov. II .... Nov. 18... 381,970,900 2Sl,67i,»» 3(18,304300 9.377, ;00 10,101.400 10,702,100 13343,900 13,991300 10,239 aoo HI3l:.«« 803.14,000 80,391.800 31.'>,1&J,IOO .iiB,7'Jl,0ua aO,4»]3M 306343,300 8O.33SJ00O aa7,43;,40o 90,0:4,700 49,670,900 53,407.300 «I.I84,M0 314.275^00 319,186300 Atttctegutt Clnnrliitrs 999.091,914 814.763.4U 7!WjO«i,28 54,4(3300 95,181300 tO.:8S,600 —Tlie followinjf ', 668,1343X0 600.811.43" 5113:933^ 969334.145 is Total net Banks. Capital. rhilailclphla. $I300A>0 Norlb.Vmerlca .... 1300300 Farmers and Mecta. 3300300 Loans. Sp'Cle. $5339300 $*7300 Mechanics' Bank N. Llbortlea. Sonthwark Kensington Penn Western 9311 35,100 8IO30O 800300 6,449300 3,455300 3,328300 gU^UOl) 3,407,000 1300 390300 230300 1,473J0U 37300 900.000 CommorclaL 4.181,747 •300 1311 ;,IS1,008 L. Tendcl $943300 7P8J0S 1.177300 519300 $30300 57:30c M8,200 33830D 335310 '•"JS , Depoalts.1 $3,763AI0 33^4,893 438.'JM) l,4963(n 1/148300 2383300 1301300 716,318 I3a6,»l8 718,300 1300300 (46,700 471,390 4».(ttl 316300 21936^ 400300 Manufacturers'.... 1,<IOD.OOO »,6«O,00O *.., 311300 Commerce 390300 7<936» 341.9118 1,331,667 1.161.905 664.204 1.000,000 300.000 8,3«D30O 1,437307 935 15,000 i3n,ooo »,\Hfm Consolidation C'!y au)A» 1.317,171 981,068 831,633 3W30a 400300 l,,(a6,493 861,114 310,131 806,539 Com ^^ 1,757,000 $00300 100300 190300 13B93IV ot Olrard Tradesmen's Commonwealth.... fixchange.... Union First Third Fourth Sixth Total The .. 5365 173,640 174,965 448,446 $06375 916300 178 148 859398 •77.981 456 OOU 600 9»»371 33St43 1,443 1,416300 13l'l3nO 311,930 460.000 6,000 87H300 16300 i,i».aoo 8,690300 731 ,0U) 431A)» 1*1300 98300 19630) I8O30O 4163D0 $99300 1853U0 851.000 366.000 3300 79)300 1313300 •48300 3.«S3a) IJOOO.000 390.000 «'IS'25 947 300 lijii TB300 Central B^nk of Republic. Secotlty 363,'<I8 '•sum MU«0 Seventh 3396 .... $16,433300 $SO,00S.WO IK'W.76$ «11.498,.'05 3355300 L-JWAIO •0$,135 417.000 1,735 000 $33300 IW30O $61,338 179,ltn 13530O 3193M) 716300 338.000 3,130300 3.901300 I9830O 800000 180300 331.000 $11379,143 Cll,489,40l deviations from last week's returns are as follows Loans Specie Legal Tender* Decrease Decrease Increase $193,346 4301 988311 I Ss. Depoalu Increase $118 880 Ctrcolatloo IncreaM 10380 75 8s.., A Tenn., 1st in .,7s 8S 75 to MoutgomerjA Wcetr.,lBt,Se. do 8s do AUKUSta, Ga., 7s,bonds Charleston stock 6s„......... do C 8fl Nashville 6b, old 6e,new New Orleans 9e 7a.... ^ to railroads. 6e(» lOs , Norfolk6e I Klchmond6e Savannah 7s, old .,....•. .. 7s. new do A 86 C..6s.... Bs.... M. Bs, end. Ala.*Teuo.K,lst M.. to.... adM.,7s do (halt., 1st. . . 75 » ai 78 Atlantic A Onll eonsol end Saran'h 77 do do stock 30 du do dn gnaran. 4( dn do IT Central Georgia, IslM., 7s do do stock 118 A A„ 1st m., 7s. 7S stock 40 do do Charleston Savannah 68, end. 95 Savannah and Char., 1st m., 7s. 68 90 Ckeraw and Uarllngtnn 7s Bast Tenn, A (leorgla 6s Charlotte. Col. A East Tenn.A Va. 6a, end. Tenn E. Tenn.. Va A Oa.. 1st M., 7s.. do stock 80 do (8 Georgia R.R.. 7s stock fl do A Col. 7s, guar Greenville do -s, certlf.. Macon A Brunswick end. 7s... Macon A Western slock Macon and Aagtuta bonds do do endorsed.. do stock do do ox cin. 84 78 77 Income do stock........... .lacks.. 1st M. 8s. W « 68 1CB 71 97 SO Memphis A Charlaitoa. 1st 7s.. 8< do do $d7s.. 7S do do a.ock. 80 •) MemphU AOhIo, Ml, do 70 do to. Memp*>l.A l.in1«IL 1mm....I7S •0 Orange and Alex., I8ts,6«... 3dB, 6e... do 3ds, 8a... do « 4ths.8s do Orange A Alex.ft Man.lsU... 88 Rlchm'd A rcterb'g 1st m., 7s 3d m.. 6e, do do 8d m.. 8s. do do Railroad*. Ala. do 8s, interest, 8s..., 90 3mtg, do do Northeastera.B.C, 1st M,8s 3dM.,8s.... do •? rctcrubnijt 6a Wilmington, N. do do sterling 71 as M consol.6e.... bonds, end 70 65 35 86 N. Orleans A 70 3il do do cerfs.Bs. 78 do do •0 N. Orleans A Opelons.lstM.t* North A S. Ala, 1st M.. 8s, end. 80 7$ Nashville A ( hatUnooga, «*.. NorfolkA Fetorsburg Ut m.jat 7s do do do 3d mo.. 8s do • oo do do do do do do do do do do Memphis old bonds, 6e new bood6.68 do end.,M.*C.BJi.. do do 1st . UobUe A Ohio Lvnchbnrg6s Macon 7s, bonds no do do do do Bs end. by stale of Alabama... Mobile A Mont.. 8s gold, end 6» Columbia, 8. Columbus, Oa., 7s, bonds uo ^ Montgomery do consold., do Income do Montgom.A Enfanis Ist Ss. gid Charleston, 8. C.,78, F Jj. bd». $1300300 l.S6»,M6 1,31&A'8 1,(XI0 3dm., do Mississippi Moblle96 the average condition of the Pliiladelphia National Banks for the week preceding Monday, Not. 20, 1871 PHILADELPHIA BANKS. MIssUslppI Central, 1't m., Cities. Alexandria 6s Atlanta, Oa., 78 are the totals for a series of weeks past _Lekal _ Tenders, Specie. ClrcnUtlon. Df^nOHlts. Loans. 33i38:i.l00 Sp^.lOO 94306.:00 10.376.100 393,15ai[n 393.511,M0 233380,100 331.4M.600 BICUUTIkS, UOtJBITIKS. 301,900 390.000 438,000 184.800 The following Oct. 7. Oct. 14 Oct. 31 Oct. 3S, B.700JM 8ECI7RITIES. a7l;,9lfl JSO.aOIA* !6,3393(,0 ."«,183*« 21»,186,«00 55,181A)0 from the returns of previous week are as follows: Inc. $4,911 AX) inc. $1331300 INel Deposits Inc. 719.300 3i347.>O0 ) Lexal Tenders Inc. Dec. 9,9W,935 798.1W 585,600 390,000 447,000 698,400 8l3.<»a 961,400 35,714^409 41,181.004 43,190.634 10,3(16,931 1,308J78 SOUTHERN I.IXB.'.OJ 1,719.1110 6,800 >,700 5,300 1J119,739 118,149,"13 113,993,787 13 Nov.30 86.056,200 Specie Circulation . are as foUoif s 1,095,000 831100 4,888,000 3,9n,.3D0 5,961,70) 835,300 1,998,600 •09,100 1,007,600 S,399.«0a »9,984«5 »4S,19»,«8* WS.H 11 13A>S.787 $1,309 J179 • Not received. Same as last week. _ _ .-*---Tne.l.'MSJB; Inc. 319.774 Deposits Loans... Dsc MOli Inc. 99349 \ Cu-cuUUon sp'°iV Dec, 373,0091 ,: ((at Tender Notes The foUowinsr are comparative totals for a series of weeks past Circulation. >eposi Specie. Leical Trnder. Deposits, '-(— .i-<i«« Loans. Date. 3S,7a7.U«t 4iiao,sa 10.131.M7 1,165,689 118^96,920 Wov 6 .15^,300 3,600 Tin 830,000 3,910,400 tjsaifioa 6,308,900 1,346,400 3,789.900 1.136.300 I.33:.ll« S.V98,t00 1,931,000 1,437 000 86S,8l« 900,000 tAfiSOfiOO The deviations from the returns of previous week AM 1,968,7>0 '-""".OOO IJWJOO ToUl 491,600 319,700 :3.MI,9U0 tfiUfiOO An 1,000 1,000.000 1,000.000 ^SSS^ aOOfflO WebKlcr 3,597 4,0»4,:00 it:j(oo 1,191,400 1.S0UJK0 Commonwealth 733 300 i«,IOO ifiW.000 1.000,000 1,000,000 UVVm Revere Security Union.. 69Ij00O 910,000 6 8/no An Second Haaonal Exchange.... Hide* Leather 797*10 aajooo 10.654.800 17,>33,600 1,066,700 934,800 North Klrer, Esirle O>Ji»l0 l,7(ffl.l«l 34JKO 1,600 000 80QjOaO B'kof Redemption,. Bank or Republic... City 3I0*X> 98:1,100 IJMIOOO Bank of Commerce. Bank of N. America 474A« AW 134,:W) ,.'!U0 First... Third KVMO S7,IOO 1,700 Wttfthtnglon,,, Second (Oranlto) 839,900 291,400 5M) 8-1100 Tremont 1,»IA» 1,813,100 1,939,40) l,7o9,100 l,161,giU 3,134,100 1,609 3,364,300 3.831 ,!0U Leather. Traders* 113.400 9.T34,W 4b State Suffolk 493,(100 3«S,9(X) 1,184.900 l,6i7.0«) NI.9U0 ftOO.OOo Shoe 898,000 878,100 35:,'W0 99l,«10 1,153,7110 3.948,81X1 Kngland... Shawmot 839A>0 10.'.70.4O> Atlantic Now North Old Boston AW knporiersandTraders'.. U'XW.OOO Marine Mount Vernon., AW 609,100 888,7CO 481,100 87O,!0U 184,300 787,300 171 J(« 1.390,600 1.618,709 8,399.000 8,101 548.900 3.888.600 854,600 «4AI0 ui.m Massaebnsetti.. Maverick MerrhantA* 1.391 l,10«,600 4«0An 3,000,000 8,000,000 Market 616,900 4,68«MU 3,(^6 ,MU tjKtfeo in,4oo 3U,100 Howard 588X0 »a',60o I36,<00 449,000 874 800 1U,000.(XIO New ¥ort i^ »'U,4I«) LNMumnrce ol Uamllion TtOAD 835,000 40,000 1,I6!<3U0 4.47.\80a «,eiu.uoo . . Aoierlcan Bxohanfce... . 'Freeman's.... *«4,'m S.'NU.'W 8.110 OUO 1JM.UU Kanrnllllsll.... lllotie 6,U19,M) 4l>J0t 83i4,9t» Kliot 1.170,300 Sll l.M)*,») 'I.S«,llW 3,447,100 «.»..««i 1^17,800 481.100 7,»M,ai« 3.(01,900 800,000 600,000 300.000 •00,000 300,000 tOOAjU Everett t«8.400 595,100 I.l»5 OOO 1,»S,000 1900,000 , Fnlton 1/nnjDUD 6,336.600 4,190,100 1,000,000 1.000,000 <JO,00O 800,000 CUy •• i-.^.-^,- 8,<W7AIO 9WM0 8n,:uo 8,0OOMO 1,800MO » »:.S«.»» |tO,4il6.SOO 9B430O 351,100 1,I)«,U00 IJMM) America Phonlx A ...uraed to the CU:ik.... HIackitonc Boeion noylston Broadway. Colnmblan Continental ' •S'SS-SS •'"•"'•""" ''•'43J00 »»33/)0O 3,090^0 8,<in,iiua 39I,WU 1,710 MtuhatUs trive Atlantic Atlaa th comlltion of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week ending at the oommencoment of business on Nov. 18, 1871 aTisaei AnonicT of ClrcnlaNet Leiral r.„i..i i!?"»"<> bahm. S^EJi^ P'"°"""»' Specie. tlon. DenonlH.Tendprs. Mow VorK ' we 20, 1871 Banks. r).*M,aM a7 Nur. Nkw vv Nov, M » |M,an,Ml n t*J«>.T4« 4) York CiTy Banks.—The following statement shows BdMce. K,l 4j6.:u Boston nAvjm Bank •H'-'lf <•«.» 11 .. ThiiradaT, St. anni'Tod stntrmont shows the condition of the Phliadelpbl* fur a sorlca of weok* Oft. 9 «Mt, 16 OoM. MoailM. TiMtdax. Bute 608 UaU, Sub-TrMrarr,— ('urronry. Ootil. : : . . . THB (JHRONKJLB. 1871.] Tlio traasacliona for the week at the Cuitom Treanurjr have bouu aa foUowi DatanUjr, Nor. — : 90 98 43 » 80 39 80 100 11* 80 45 •0 TO 85 Rich., FreTcsb'g •0 •0 •8 10$ 74 10 as •5 78 19 iro 75 ••7 Pcto.6s. ... s 87 IS 80 «4 10 75 IS 88 87 »0 85 w Kt 90 •3 ^S do conv. 7s. do do do 6e. do do do Rich, and Danv. 1st cons'd 6s. Tis 7»V Piedmont 8s. .. 90 do «H Isu, 8a di SO fB SeIn»,IlomeA 11.. Isl M.,7s n M Soothalde. Va., Isi mtg. *. « n 3d m., guart d 6s do $dm..6a *m do 4lh m^ 8s do M . « Southwest. RB., Qa., 1st mtg... •3 stock do Spartrasbnr. A Fnloo 7». gtiar 54 •8 8'caroUnaKR.6s (new) m do do do do 7i' •5 TO too too A 90 96 87 ec 79 75 Va. 7s (new)...... stock 10 TB A Tens. tst*.(s 3ds.(s do $di as West Als,8sgu«r...... n $1 n do .... •p .-i •0 Wilmington and n (.Idon .a c'hA Bnth.lsi m.esd 9$ do It 1st M.. 8s do do 16 IS 81 m $0 »4 n 80 m m *4 87 as Past !»«• Cssnpoaa. n 8 BCU«:oap»o« 'TeBii« s IVlrjUUCmym....^^^^.. Memphis City Coapona N..hvl1lr cllvCnwnof «• 10 IS as •• ao •0 « » 5 — . H .., .. . . — ,.. « . THE CHRONICLE. 6$«4 U , [November 25, 1871 GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Prevlona Page are not Repeated bere. Quotations In Weir Tork are madeoitlie Active Stocfc»'and Bonds glTcn on a Per Cent Talne, DTbatever tbe Par may be. Sontbem, City and Railroad Securities are Quoted In a Separate List, g NEW VORK. ' Clove, State Bonds. Tennessee 66, old do new bonds do •lo Chic, old 68, do do Ohio — Jo do new bonds do do 1866.... do do 186J do do do consol. bonds do deferred do do rcKistered old do do do endorsed Gold Carolina 68, old do Fuodini; Act, 1866, 1868. 21>4 do do Marietta do do Jan. July... Tol., & Han. do do 8s 88 do CaUlurnla7s 7b. large bonds do Connecticut 6s looi; 102 8b do do do do do Chat. R.. 53' 91>» do do 68,1881 68, 1886 K<»ntncky 6b Illinois cnnal bonds, 1870 do 6s coupon, '77 do do 1879 !« ft 6s, 1873 do do do do do do do do do do St. do do do do do l8t Ist 7s, 78, 78, 78, 68, real CBtate... 6s, subscription. 78,1876 Mortgage Extended. Endorsed.. do do ft 1888 ft L . gold , 105 i03!^ 100 \iyc ^ Long Dock Bonds, Hud. B. 78, 2d M.S. F. 188.5 do 78, 3d Mort., 1875 Harlem, 1st Mortgage 78 do Con.M. ftS'kgF'des. 103 D:>nd8. do do 9i>S .. 93 M.. ft do do do do do do do do do Land M,, 7s 2d Sd 8., S., do do 7e. 88. 4th 8.,do 88. 5lh S.. do8». 6th S.,do8s. M. (In Neb.) ist conv. liJK Quincy ft Palmyra, *8. ;iux 112 "" " ansae City ft C. los .. Burl, ft Mich. Cent., Ist M. 8s, iSSi Chic, Bur. ft Q. 8 p. c. 1st M.. Ka 96 98 Mich. So. 7 per ct. 2d Mort St. Jo.ft C.BI. l-tM.,10B... lUOH Mo. R., Ft., S. ft Gulf, stock Mich.S.&N I.S.F.7p.c.... 103 Pacific R, 78, Kuarfd by Mo.. 101 let. M, 10s do do 1U3X 1U3X Central PacIfTcgold Bonds do 2d M., 106 do Union Pacific ist M'ge Bonds. 91>S Leav Law. ft Gal., stock Wv Land Llrants, 7s. do do 1st M., 108. do S3 Income IDs do Michigan Air Line, 8s ;IM Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875. Jackson. Lansing ft S.. 8b S.llls. R. Ist M. 8'8, Bellerne ft Ft. Wayne. Jackson* S., Ss. .. 97" Alton ft T. H., l8t M Grand Rapids ft lud, guar, 7's. do 2d M nref do Grand River Valley, 88 101 do 2d M. Income.. do Chic ft Mich. Lake, S., 88 S2H Chic, ft N. Western S. Fund.. IWV. Detroit, Lanelng ft L, M, 88 85 do do Int. Bondp 92>4 ma . Ban. ft do do Consol. bdf do Eitn. Bdt do Ist Mort.. St. Jo. Land G'ants... do convertible Bsl., Lack, Western, ft do Tol. 1st 1st M, 2dM,, do Wab'h, do do do do ft Mort. ext'd IstM.StLdiv 2d Mort Eqnip. Bds MX lo: 94 I'l 96 95 36 !< 90 86 106 , 90 90 50 i02 99 •20 97 93 so 108 102 106" 01 83 Montgoniery 97S .. N.Y 4 08W.Mld.l«.18tM.7(gd; N.O..Mob left Tex New Jer8»;y RR 1st M.8» Midland 7'8 gold. Peoria ft ICoc* Island Port Huron ft Lake Mich end. do Portland do 7b plain, ft Og.. Ijt M.. j{old,68 "KOl „ Bondonlft Os.UR.lst ^^,7sg 97X St. Job.* Denver (W.U).gld,l Selma * Gulf, la'. S'« gold 'SU. Cur., lit 'li of lb(>S ,,, Maryland 68. Jan.. A., do 6s, Delence Currency.. 68, 6s, Gold Gold 5fl, Baltimore lUOM U0>„ 98a 78 96-^ Municipal 7b Portland 68 Uurllngtonft Mo. L. G.,7 91 Cheshire. 6 Cln., San. ft Clev.,l8tM.,7, "77. 80 Eastern Maaa.. conv.. 6, 18,4.., 96 102 figdensburgft Lake h, 8a Hartford ft Erie, lat M (new)!. do do Old Col. ft do Ncwpt>it Hds, 6, '76. do Bonds, 7, 1877.. Vermont Vermont ft ft Can., new. 8 Mass., 1st M., 6, 93)4 102Ji Boston & Albany stock Boston & Lowell stock Boston A Maine Boston ft Providence Cheshire preferred Ssndusky Concord Cin.. lOJ '83. HO 143)4 83 Clev. stock. ft 91 144 y. :S5 IIKI 100 90 93 '2y. 50 122 1^90.Park 6» Baltlmcreft Uhla6s of "75 do do 6sol'90 do do do do 94 68 ol '85 (N. W.Va.)2dM.fie SdM.Cf 91 97 84 ji 85 37 96 6SX do 2dM.. S. F.,«,'85. do 3dM., S. F., 6,19(> do.8d M. :Y. ftC)6,'77 do Cons, (gold) 6, WW do do do do Pitta. A ConnellBV., Ist M,,7, '98 do do 1st M., (>, 188V endorsed, 6, '9(1 lOOK WeBtMd,latM., do Ist M., unend., 6, '90., do 2d M.. endorsed, 6, "90, ;i5" Baltimore ft Ohio stock 137 Parkershurg Branch Central Ohio do preferred mh MH 92X 92X 80 139 i9J4 Vermont ft 12s S 24 78 »8X Massachusetts ffil , do do 2rtM.,7, '84.. SdM„7'8S.. do do do To'dodep.bdB, 7','8I-'91 Ist M.,7, 1905, Dayton ft West., do lat M., «, 1905. do Ind., phii.ade:l,phi.a. cm. ft do Laf., Ist (I. ft C ) M I8t ., 7 M., 7, 1688 96>« Pennsylvania 58, 1877 June, Cln. ft Ind.,lstM..'i,'85, :to Military Loan 66. 1871 99 do Little Miami, Ist M., 6, 1888 .... do Stock Loan. 68. '72- "77 1U2 luax Cin, Ham. ft Dayton stock.. .. do do 68, '77-'82 Ui8 ColnmiiUB ft Xenia stock Wii iOO Philadelphia 68, old Davton ft Michigan stock.... 102 102X Little Miami slock do 68, new 48 Pittsburg CompromiBe 4)^8. do do .. do do Belvldere 68. '85 Delaware. 1st M., 6. do do do do 2d M., 6. 8d M.,6. 77 91 93 E2 82.S do do M., 2(1 Cons. M., 7, '95. 9(1 do 6, '80 6. '8*1, Debenturea. do 7. m 6, 90 103 80 do do 6. legls'd 1910, 6, go! (S'anbur/ ji£ilii?B <• 1, 1910,. 100 ,,. 95 9.1 IHO Kl 78 95 15 K8 86 86 9U 87 m 70 Hi 65 85 90 Vi 82 i:)8 ;(;9 .() 87 92 ;» 40 1,09 !W Water to '89.. Water Stock 68, '97. Wharf68 M SI 78 82 special tax 6s of '89 "81 do 2dM„7. 1S73 do Ist M,, 7, 1906..., so 79 78 94 94 81 81 79 95 »S MH ^5^ S6H 8-.X 90 88 L. fcNaab.lst M. (m.s.) 95 80 80 96 A 1, '77.. (m.s. 16. '86- "87 Lor,. (Leb,Br,)6, '86 l8tM.(Mcm.Br)7. '70-'75. lstM.(Leb.br.ex)7, '80- '85 do Loan do do do do do I.on.L'n(Leb.br.ex)6,'93 do Consol. 1st M.,7, 1898.... JefTeraon., Mad. ft Ind. Block.. Loulav., Cin. do Louisville A A Lex., pref do 87 86 common. ,,.., M 81 81 97 ffl 91 ,0 90 65 81 ft. Naahvllle S'f. l.OUIS, 91 Louis 68, Long Bonds f5 93 67 S7 m .2 73 88 CO 95 do Cp, Sihort do V2H 91 PI ^ater68,gold do do (new) 98 11 do (17 do Park 68 gold ii" Sewer SpecialTax 66 90 do f6 r6X North Missouri, Ist M. 78 So 83" inj do 7.gen.M.cl910; 102 S5 91 LouiST. C. Lex.. Ist M., 7. '97., L-»lls. ft Fr'k., 1st M., 6, 'i0-'78.. do Lonlsv. Loan,fl.*81. 86 46 84 96 North PennsyL.lst M.,6 1880.. 100 Cliiitlcl M., 10,1887. no do 2d Mortgage, 7 do Oil Creek ft Allcg. R., 1st M., 7. Peonsvlvauia, Ist M.,6, 1 80... 2d M.. 6, 1975..., do do Debentures. 6, '69-'71 94 Philadelphia ft Reading, 6, "71. 98 do do do do 1(10 ^ ^ '82 to '87 6s, '97 to '98 6s, '87 do do do do do Jcfl'.,Mad.&I,lstM.(I&M)7, 9« 50 95 7. . 7, '75... 8,5 85 105 92 97 82 79 Louisville 68. i-0 enH 87 tOUISVILIiE. 72 5s do Funded Debt 68... Alleghany County. 5 .... so eiivriNNA'ri. 2UX Cincinnati 5s Port.,Saco& Portsmouth Rutland common do preferred Vermont & Canada 90 90 91)4 72M do do do m do do do Aa do do 96" 51 J. ft O.. 136 I 8 «8 do 68 Connecticut Ulver 93 do 7-308 04 Connecticut ft Passompslc, pf. 90 Ham. Co., Ohio 6 p. c. onghdw 90 Eastern ( Mass.) 107X 108 13SV do do 7p.c., I to5yrs, 92 Fltchburg ^^ Covington ft ('In. Bridge Indianapolis, Cin. ft Lafayette ISO Cln , Ham. A D., lat M., 7, 80... 94 Manchester A Lawrence do do 2d M.,7, •«)... «1 Nashua ft Lowell do do 3d M., 8,77... 98 Northern of New Hampshire. 109)i 117 Cin. ft Indiana, Ist M.,7 75 Norwich A Worceeter 88 do do 2d M.,7, 1877.. 75 Ogdens. * L. Champlaln 163' Colum., ft Xenia, let M.,7, '90, 94 do do pref... !00 lt'5 Dayton ft Mich., 1st M.,7 81.. 93 Old Colony ft Newport Jnnc.,Pbila,,l8tM,,Kuar.6.'82. Lehigh Valley, Ist M.,6, 1873.. do Ist (new) M.,6. 9-. do Little Schuylkill. iBt M.,7, 1877. S7>i 90 116X 6s of '75 18H4 6b, :90c Central Olilo.lst M..6 Marietta* Cln., Ist M.,7, 1891 do do 2d M.,7. 1896 Northern Ont.. Ist M. (gnar) f certificates... Rutland, new, 7 Verm't Cen.,lBt M.,cons.,7,*8t 84 3j do 2d Mort., 7, 1891 do do .,. Montcliiir UR 01 N, J. 7a. gold .Montlcello ft V. .lervla. 7'8 gld Minncsutaft North west. 7'6 gld Northern Pacific RR, 7-30 gold 98 9tX 116 BAI^TIinORK. lOOi, os Catawlasa, Ist M., 7 Elm. ft WU'ins, 58 78,1880 do do Hunt, ft Broad Ton, Ist M.. Pacific, 1st, gold,7f... Mtibilf ft 101 'U 93 Camdenft Amboy, 6of '73 6of'83 90X do do 90), 6 of '89 do do con8oI.,6of '89.. 95 do Cam. ft Bur. ft Co.,l8t M., 6... 36 (Purchasers pay accru'd Int.) Atlanta ft Rlchm Air Line, S's. Atlantic ft Pac, 68, gold guar.. Midland 85 68 s; hds Pitt;., F».W. ft Chic, utM... li'6' do do 9d Mort iw do 8d Mort. 95 J» ^ > f p. c. oq't bd> lOO Mort 105 105 105 105 93 96 110 :oo ft Western 2d, 8'b Lake Shore '\m8olldated, 7... , »_*o 90 9i 101 3ur. C. R ft M. RR. Ist M,7(g.l) Iowa, Ist, "'s, go d,, 9';" Central of 2d, 7's, gold, do 95X Cbes.ftOhloRR, istM.,6,(gd) 87 Kllzabethtown ft Padiicah, 8'r Evansvll e. T.H. ft Chlc,7'8gld Grand Rapids ft Ind. 7s, gold. Houston ,v TexKB Cent. 7'8 gld Chic. R. Island ft Pacific loa'x "03 ft E»<ex, Ist Mrrt .02X t<l3 do do 2d Mort 99X 99X Cleve. ft Tol. sinking Fund 02 UI'H New Jersey Central, 1st M,, n 103 103 !k do do ad Mort ;00 new 100 Indiitnapolis Morris »!)•* Sioux C,,i6i 87>, 70 94K . . do 90 New< or Recent Ijoans 89 >8 Mii Cons.Convtrt Hannibal ft Nap'.^B 1st M Great Western, 1st M.. 18SH. do 2d M. lass..., QuincT ft Tol.. iBt v.. 1890.. 111. ft So. Iowa, Ist Mort 0.ilena ft Chicago Extended :'! Mort... do „,.do ;01 96 96 100 Burlington liii' do do do 97 117 - 96 94 J£ 79" 27M do do pre! 3uX Snsqnehannaft Tide-Water.., West JcrBev 7s. Jan. ft July... Penn ft N. Y. Canal ' * -. . Qutncy ft Watoavf Sg ... Wg -« III. Grand Tr ink Chlc. Uub, ft Minn, ,8s,. Jot K. l8t M., 1877. 'ik do 78, »s..., 7i' :» 24 30 2 do Boston 68 gld Qb)«.» Ut M.7s.. . 68' 123 S20 70 Mariposa (Jold Dixon, Pporla & *:- 8fc,|^S O.O.ftFox R. V»l,i-' 3f, l-Su , Albany ft Snsqh'a, Ist do 2d do do 3d do Chic. Bur. Canton Co Delawareft Hudson Canal.... Veniont ft I.ft >. 64 BOSTON. ft Oregi'ii. 6'a, gld. Rockfnrl.R 2i7 Atlantic Mall Steamllilp 9S •Keokuk ft St. w.i.1. Carthage ft Bsi "^j 1879 1S83., laso,. do 4th do r,t,h do Huir. N. Y. 100 23X .Maine 68 . 78, conv. 1876 78,186,'i-76 2d 8d Jos ConBOlidated Coal Cnniberland Coal Maryland Coal Pennsylvania Coal Sinrlng Mountain Coal Wllkesbarre Coal Trustees Certll do QuIckFilver prelerred WellB Fargo scrip D-nverE.D.,8s,gold Danville ft Urbana, Ist, 78 gld, Indianapolis ft West. Ist, 7s gld St. L.. & St, Joseph let. 68, gld Lake Sup. ft Miss. 1st 7'8, gld Southern Minnesota .4\ St. North Pennsylvania Creek ft Allegheny Klver Pennsylvania New Hampshire, 6s . 84 120 Philadelphia Erie 50>4 Philadelphia ft Trenton 1.9 Phlla., CJerman.ft Norrletowr 168 Phlla., Wllmlng. ft Baltimore. 10931 Weet Jersey 112 Chesapeake ft Dels. Canal Delaware Division Canal Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. Morris (consolidated) do prelerred Schuylkill Navlgat'n (consol) Massachusetts gld. 91 53 Oil do 7'8, 188'. California N. Y. Central 68, 1883 68,1887 do Brie 87>!i do 7b do 88 Joseph, Mo. 7b RR. 7'b, 79* •ax American Coal . 6s 7s 68 86 79 79 iniRcellaneous Stocks 113 State Aldi, 6'B. do 95 Western Pacific. 68, gold Kansas Pacific let M., (gold) 7. k'H lat M.(gld) 6, .7. &D. 86« 87 do lBtM.(gUl)6 F. &A 84 X W> do 80 ^Bt M.(Leav.lJr)7, cor do 86 LandOr. M., 7, ISSO do 24 do Inc Boud8,7,No. 16 40 No, II do do 92K Denver Pacific RR ft Tel 7b. Railroad Bonds. do do do do do 92M SS); 83 84 Schuylkill 94 Mine Hill ft Schnvlkjll Haven, ll5>i Northern Central 70 J* pref. do 58,gold Chicago Sewerage Central Pacific. — do 87X Ittle Louis ft Iron Mountain South Side, L.I Toledo. Wab ft w estern. rref. various... various... California Pac. Bounty, reg do cou 68, Canal, 18*2 1873.. 68, do 1874.. 6b, do 1875.. 68, do do 1877.. 68, 1S78.. 68, do 1871.. 58, do do 18:5. 58, Ss. do 1876., ft Ogdens., T. Haute... ft St. Ills, 7's San Francisco, do do Alton do M... do do 101 Hew York St. Louis, Minnesota 7'b, repudiated Albany City, 6*8 7'8 do do 2dM., 6, 18^2.. do do Improv., 6, 1870.. ft Amboy stock Catawlssa ttock do preferred stock., ElmL. & wllliamsport. Ira .. ,.„ Elmlra ft Wllliamsport pref. Lehigh Valley... Camden do scrip Bost (Stonlngt.) Rome, Watertown at tbe N. Y. Board. do ft 0, '81 Morris, let M., 6, 1876 do Boat Loan, S.F.. 7. '85 Schuylkill Nav., Ist M., 6, 1872 do 2d pref. Essex ft Mississippi, prelerred Ftensselaer & Saratoga M Bonds not yet Quoted do Cin., Ist preferred ft ft '81 do Loan of 1897, 6, '67 WIX do Gold Loan of '97.6, "»; 98), do Convert, of 1877, 6, 77 9i Ohio '1 6'8 Lehigh Navigation, 6, '73 do I.oanof 18S4, Island N.Y., Prov. 66 ist Long do guaranteed Minn., Frills ft .. ft New .Jersey New York ft Harlem, pref. New York & New Haven Detroit City, 7's St. Paul, Minn., 6s 68,1878 68,1883 78,1878 do Haven Erie, Dubuque Morris M. 2d Atlanl Ic ft Pacific, pref Chic Bur ft (Quincy Clev., Col., Cln. & InUianap Col. (ihlc. & Ind. Central do W. D. do do Cook County, War Loan Jo ft Cleveland, Ohio, 5b do Peoria (Not previously quoted.) Albany & Susgueiianna .Marietta enn., Va. & Ga., 1st M., 78. Dockft Iin.Co. 7. "86 rinlon TeiP 1»tM..7 1S7.5. Winona ft St. Peter, iBt K ICs, of 1876 Uiilo6s, 1»75 Mlr>ilgan 90 W Texas, do Indiana 89 86 94 d.. Mo. 93 ,Vnl. B.&N.O. 0.4 Ark. Cent 93^ 2d Mort.... Warsaw, E, D. ft rl. E. Ft. 8. 188. 78, L. R. 78, Memphis ft L. K.. 7s, L. B.,P. K.Klv. 7s, Miss. 78 M. lOlK Jikoid) 6, do Ist V (cur.) 6, "81 Phila. ft Sunl'ury 7s, 1S7-' 97 :'lill.,Wllm.& Bal.,l8tM.,6,'84 116 Westch. A Phil.. Ist M., conv, 7. V7 do do 2d M., 6, 1878.. 95 West Jersey, 6, 18SS 90 Wllmlng. ft Head.,lBt M.,7, 1900 95 do do 2d Mort 1902. 85 Chesa.ft Delaw.,l6t M.,6j '86., 90 Delaware Div., Ist M., ti. '78 ... SO Sioux City U6)i 107 H Erie Railway preferred Hartford ft N. Haven 93 95" Jollet ft Chicago 95 do do construction. North MlBsoarl, Ist Mortgage. 86M do 2d Mortgage, do .Tefferson RR. Ist Mort. bonds. N. J. Southern. Ist M., 7s 65 99 90 SsMont & EuflaK.. & & 81 91 92 7 3-10 . lUH Khode Island 68 Alabama 5& M Ist 94 93H Detroit, Monroe ft Tol bonds Lake Siiore Div. bonds Cleve. ft Tol,, n^w bonds Cleve., P'vUle ft Ash., new bds. old bds. do do Bnfl'alo ft Erie, new bonds St. L. Jacksonville ft Chlc, 1st South Sid , L.I, Ist Mort Morris ft E^sex, convertible... 1875.. Penitentiary of 1910. 88 Ss, Alab. ArltanBas 6s, funded do Cedar 7b, do do do I. ft 2d Cin New York 68 6s, new floating debt. 68, levee bonds do do do do 101 Mort, Ist Boston, H. Joseph. new bonds do do & Ao do 'IK do Louisiana & April*! Oct... St. do do do do do do t'B Missouri 68 93" M. Phlla. ftErle.lst Railroad StocUs. 98 Cliic. ft Milwaukee Ist Mort... •lollet ft Chicago. Ist Mort... Chic, ft Gt Eastern, 1st Mort. Col., Chlc. ft Ind., Ist Mort... do new bonds do Special Tax Carolina 1-5 ConBOlidated... 2d do do do do do River. 7s, gold Wallkill Valley Ist M.. gold. 76 West Wisccrnsln, 7's gold 97 95 MisB., let Mortgage... ft BT0CE8 A2m BXCUBITIXB Ware F'd Peninsula RR Bonds St. L. ft Iron Mountain, Ist M Mil. ft St. Paul, Ist Mort. 88. 7B,newbond8 73, 7s, ft S. do SdMort do do 4th Mort Alton Sinking Fund. do l8t Mortgage.., do Income do do tieorjfla 6s do do do North do do do do South do do ConBOl. 2d Mort ft Pitts., do do (U. S. Bonds quoted belore.) Vlrulnla STOCKS AND BECUBITLB8. BT00K8 AND SBODBITISB. Bid, eTOOK« AMD BBOTBITIIIS. 164" do 2d M.7S «d M.78 do Pacific (ot Mo,) Ist M.,gld,68. North MlBBouri Btock Kanaa" Pacific do Ml68uuri racUlc 49 , M" 4 Sli" S isw .,: ••' I3V ,.. (6 November THE CHRONICLE 26, 1871.] ftailtDafi iltonitor. <2rhe ItATKSr INTKI.I.IOKNCR OP STATE, CITY MAILUOAU A numhor copif of ihla Rtllt.>ii. rill.-", fnrrii i*' • , of Tub FINANOfcli. unt (.'iinoNici.i: It ttupnnlf*. frnrn u-hniu nn.l ' to i wo hnv« ",..', :.'clj.. II... AND hU i lui'iii. tin •ddltloni |.riii(.'.i I III mm '"" " -• mmka It oonplate and aoo'inl* ilr* tilt. 111" r«i|ulr«(1 to fNVK>Tnii:ivr III and of moNKV W M. B. • In evrry n-siwrt, D ANA A im Nro<'KN r<i.. I'tiblli.h<«rii. xyu bondnT' our tablt's of Stiitf, Vily niul IJailnmil Stock* on tliu lost SaUirdiiy of racli iiioiitli, wo Bomo introductory remarks uiidtfr the nbovo titio, for (•(mnccti.iri witli Uoiidti, iiublislied shall jfive the use of g;eaeral iiivcstorti. A coni|iletn report of tlio iiimiicial niarketj is (tjven every week in The ClinoNici.E, under the head of " Bankera' Gazette," adapted to the wanlH of bankers, brokers, and all parties operalinj? frequently in Wall street. But for the larpe number of occftsional investors, both in and out of New York, who purchiuo from lime to time such stocks or bonds as they wish to hold for investment, more popular information is desired, and we ehsll endeavor, in this place, to present such iacti and opinioPH each! month fas may be of use to persons deslri'-g to iDvest money, either in large or small amounts, in safe eecarities paying a good rate of interest. — m uoh pricos qiiotH nn a prerlniu pafc« aad Mlaetlng bonda pajr x'l "rioM aaot«d, aiid ilien a<«nrtainioir the vni to ooli Mcarltiea from ths tables henafi'i ^;ivfii. ...ir :<. I. .m-nbors will b« able t<i obtain much la'ormation as to the moat deslmblii situ Itles a I We kliiilii... ..f nil oiir li*tti*n« of liii|iilr]r. „.,,.,. iiiiini' cjir«'fnlly V sUIproll. iwinj; iiiig.'H, roiiowing l"i>;i'», mid notify na of iiiijr cornctlons or iiotif) „.._, 111.' '>! \V. <:95 Thk publish 111 Chhomci.e all the mo«it Important itefos of Infoniiatioii in regard to State, City and rallMal llnances and alt matter* afl'ncting the value of their stocks and Ixm.ls, also, an alietract of the report of every prominent road a* soon as ImiimI, and these items are indexe<l in the tables following, that our subscri bers who preserve their files may always \m able Ui refer lo ihom However confident an investor may feel In regard to allilensure. the value of certain bunds it will always be found the safMt plan to secure the aervicea and advice of a reliable broker In maklDg purcha8<-s. Ballroad Siorlca.— The more active railroad atocks can hardly bo considered as investment securities, and indeed all storks, aa their dividends depend upon yearly earnings, and those earoiaga upon the management of the property, niunt bo liable to eontiBval lluctiialiou. Stocks which are considereil sure to pay tevea pet cent on the investment now generally rule at par, or the eqalvAlent of par, according to the rate of dividends. NEW LOANS— RULES FOR INTBSTDIEMT. The following statement shows in brief the terms and character of every new loan now offering in this The well-known advantages new iKinds investors should examine market. Before purchasing as to the several features of V. S. Covernment Secnrltleii. offered by Government bonds as an investment for the capital and (nnds of financial corporations, can not be equalled no other bond is so generally and favorably known to the public, or inspires so much confidence, and nothing else is so available as collateral lor loans, or finds an equally good market in times of panic for corporations or individuals, therefore, who are engag<Ki in active bu8ine!<s and liave frequent occasion to raise money, or stand prepared for any financial disturbance. Government Irands can have no equal. But for private investors the rate of interest on Governments, under the steadily improving credit of the United States, has become too low to make them desirable. It may bo assumed that tlie whole debt will probably be funded in a short time into ; ; five per cent bonds, and the 'J'en-Forties are therefore a fair standard of the market at the present price, 110, $1,000 invested in Ten Forties would pay $45,45 interest per year in gold, or, with gold at 111, |.W,4.'( per year in currency. The prospect is, too, that this rate will be steadily diminished by the improving credit ol our Government and the higher prices of its securities. Stale and Cltf Bonds.— Slate obligat ons rank next in authority to those of cities, though we should not class as " investment securities" the issues of any State which is now in default for interest, or about whose debt or financial affairs there is any question or poliiical controversy. Many ot the Southern Stale bonds can now be bought at low prices, but in nearly all of them there IB unfortunately some uncertainty as to the actual condition of the debt or its ultimate management. By reference to the list of quotations on another page, it will be seen that the 6 per cents of all the leading Northern States sell at or above par, Miesouris being the lowest at 98. No general remarks can be given in regard to the value of city bonds, as municipal obligations are dependent upon local causes for their i-ctual value, and the bonds of any particular city may vary widely under different administrations. In the case of those cities whose financial affairs have been well and honestly managed municipal securities have always been held in high repute, but their credit is generally such as to enable them to borrow money at rates of interest lower than the individual investor is satisfied to obtain on his money. First-class City Sixes are generally worth 95 to 100, or more. Hallroad Bonda.-6y far the most popular investments at the present time are railroad bonds well secured by mortgage on property clearly worth more than the amount of bonds issued. The immense success ot railroads in this country, in consequence of the growth of the country itself, and the enormous increase in the value of uia.ny stocks during the past few years, has given rise to a feeling of great confidence in railroad property. The seven per cent mortgage bonds of old, well-established lines of railroad are now tK-coming scarce and generally sell at 103 to 105 bat among the numerous bonds quoted on a previous page, both those on the Stock Board list, and those not quoted at the Board, may be found many securities which offer an opportunity for investment with the assurance of profit and safety. Kailroad bonds, so far as their security is concerned, may be ranked as follows 1. Bonds secured either by first or subsequent mortgages on property which will probably sell at auction, under any contingency, for more than the face of the bonds. 2. Mortgages secured on roads not so certainly worth more than the bonds, but having in adilition, the absolute guaranty or endorsement of another substantial company. 3. Mortgage bonds similar to the last named, but having instead of an absolute guaranty or endorsement on their bonds, a perpetual lease to a well established company at an annual rent sufficient to provide for the interest on bonds and the princi|>al as it falls due. And in this class we might also include the tnifflr ginirnntj/ given by some of the loading roads, chiefly the Chirago, Biirlii gton and Quincy and the Michigan Central, lo other lines whicli are branche* or feeders to them. This traffic » uaranty is an agreement to devote a certain per centage of the gross receipts (usually 40 or 50 per cent), from business on the main lino to or from the branch line, to buying up the Irands of the latter, and the value of this guaranty evidently depends upon the amount of such traffic. 4. The lionds of solvent compnies unsecured by any mortgage. It is not our province to recommend to investors certain bonds ; ; : by name as the safest and best paying place their funds; but on referring first securities in which to to the very full Uat of such bonds and the actual basis upon which they rest, and la making such examination would do well to satisfy themselves upon the following points: 1. What proportion of the whole cost of roal is raised by bonds, and what proportion from actual stock subscripttoas or other resources? (A fair proportion of the cost of every road should be furnished from other means than the sale of bonds.) 3. What amount of bonds is issued on each mile of road ; and is this amount excessive, considering the nature of the country traversed, and the probable traffic of the road ? 3. How soon will the road be completed, what amount of gross earnings per mile, may be expected when it is completed, and allowing 60 to 80 per cent for operating expenses, will the net earnings be sufficient to pay interest on the bonds? 4. If bonds are based in whole or in part upon a land grant, inquiry should be made aa to the title to such grant, very particular information obtained as to the character of the lands, an a fair estimate of the price which can probably be realized per acre, and the length of time which will be required to sell the I lands. 5. Who are the officers and directors of the company offering Are they well linown financial men, whose names give character to the enterprise, and who will feel bound to protect the bonds after tliey are i.wued ? Cliosapouke and Ohio Railroad.— A first mortgaee of flS.IXM.OOO bonds? on a railroad lictu-ccn the Atlantic coact In VirglDia and the tlie Ohio Uiver. The road \n completed ana in operation and there remains bnt 105 miles (now partially constmctca) to b« completed to carry it to the propoi^ed terminus on the Ohio B^ver, at or near the month of the Bi^ Sandy Kiver, IfiO milea above Cincinnati and Vf) milea below Piitpbiiri:. TheBe bonds are coapon or refflatered, in denominations of |1C0. S-We and jl.OOO, Interest at 6 per cent in ifold, payable in January and July in New York, and have 30 years to run. This loan was flrat put on the market at 90, from which price it has eucccssively been advanced to the pr*>sent price of !»4. About $11,000,000 of the loan have already been sold. The Hat of oflicers and directors includes several of the most prominent flnaoclal men of New York. Messrs. Fisk i, UutcU, No. 5 Nassau street, arc the flnanclal Irutili lini.-of navi^tile watura of 832 niilcs. agents. Joseph and St. 1>enver Cltj- Railroad.— This company bavinjt built and equipped the Eastern Divi!»ion of its road, extending from the City of St. Joseph, Mo., to the City of Marysvtlle. Kaiisaf. a diftance of W'l miles, is now enga^'-d in the construction of the Western Divisii>n, extending from Marysville. Kani^as. to a junction with the Union Pacillc Railroad at Fort Kearney Station, a distance, including side tracks, of 170 miles. The company have executed $5..^00,000 of first inort{;agt> sinking fund land grants per cent gold bonds, in denominations of fl.OUO, $300 nnd $100, secured by mortgage on their road and land.*, lying 30 miles on either side of the nilraad, granted to the company by the I'niied States Government, amoanling to A moie complete prospectus of the loan waa pabllshed Id the 1,500.000 acres. Chronicle, vol 13. pp 164. 2!fJ and 391. Present price V7X* Xesars. Tanner & C'o., 11 Wall siref't, financial agents. IVallklll Valley Railroad.- FlrstmortjtageT per cent (told t>onds. The railway is situat.-d on ttte west side of the Hudson KiYer, and Is now running for 30 miles to New Taltz, and Is under contract to soon be in worklag order to Kingston. The principal and intcreat are payable in gold. The Iseoe of bonds la limftiMl to $30,000 per mile of completed road. Any Information concerning them will be given by Messrs. Eraatas F. Mead Thomas Clarke, . & and Nashville Railroad.—Consolidated Mvra Jr.. flnaiicial a'^ents. Loulttvllie cent b.mds for $8,000,000. Price l)-i>t and accrued interest. Cisco & Son, to Wall atreet, now sdvertlae these bonds. nnrlln|(ton. Cedar Rajplda per Messrs. John J. and ninn>»ot« Railroad.- Seven per cent gold sinking f undnonds for sale at 90 and Intcreat, by Uenry Clews & Co.. flnanclal agents. 33 Wall street, N. Y. Peorlat and Rock Island Kailroad.- First Mortgage T per cent convertible gold bonds. This r->ad is Ut miles in length, between Prorta and Rock Island. The bonds arc coupon, $1,000 each. Price, 9a Meaars. Tomer Brothers, financial agents. Northern Varlfle Rallroad.-A secured by flrat mortgage uii railroad T-.'W gold loan for $100,000,0001 and land grant, at the rate of $M^OpD per The road when completed will extend from Lake Superior to Pont** Sound. The principal is payable at the end of 30 Tear* and the Inlemt aatf yearly, first of .Innuary and Julv. Price, par. Mesara. Jay Cooko AOo. an mile. the fiscal ni.'"nts. Ni'W York. Philadflphin and Waahlngtoo. West \Vi-ron«ln Railway^— .\ first mortgage of $4.0m,000en 194 miles of railroad and a land grant The bonds are eouiiona of $S00 and $1,000, and bear si'ven per cent goM. Price 90 and accrued Inleraet. Mesars Gwrnne. Julmson Si Day. aiid While, Morris ft Co.. financial agents. ntobile and nontco'nerr Hallroad.— Kight per cent. Brttmortgsgti gold bonds, endorsed by Alabama. $13,000 a aule. For sale at 9S aad accrueil Interest. Messrs. Sontter ft Co.. flnanrial ageiita. WUHam atreet . U Vermont Dlvlaloa of Iho Portland and Ocdeaabarslt Railroad.— First mortgage gold bonds. Mesars. Falrbaak* a Co., financial ageiitJi. Hoiidonl and Oanrecn Railroad.— Flrat Th issue of lM>nds lliilghl ft Co . ft is $30.1 slrei'I. Wall 1 mortgoae gold bonds. Hesin. Uward per mile .Price, 90 la cnrreacy. flnanclal agents. Omalia and Norihnreatcm Railroad.— Land .^. '.a.'cst. — Orant 7 3-10 per bonds. |:ir.,iiKi [i.T mile first monic~ on gage. IMce. 10. and accrai^ Moera. Kuuctzeliruthera, SLaucU agents, H Wall street. iM c'lit 1,'old . Ui. :: » J : . . . THE CHRONICLE. 69S [November 25, 1871. •STATE SECUEITIES. 1871, by Wjr. B. Dasa & Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washmgton D C 1 Snbgcrlbers will confer a great fayor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. [Entered according to act of Congress, in the year INTEREST. DESCKIPTION. Principal, due. Where Payable and by For explanations see foot-notes. R£MAR£9.} when Whom. Ainbama : N. T., Duncan, S. & Co do do do do do do London, Union Bk. do do State bonds.... extended do Sterling bonds of 1850, extended, bonds, extended bterlliiff do do do do New bonds do Railroad bond Indorsements Loan lo Mont. & Eufala RR. Loan to Ala. & Chattanooga RR do do do N. T., Duncan, do do S. N.Y., Duncan, S. & The May, 1872 May, ^83 May, 1886 tiJOO.OOO 1886 1886 1886 N. Co, T., & Co Un. Trust Co. bonds bounty bonds Soldiers' relief do do do do do do do do Mob. BR Western & Atlantic ER. bonds do do do do do do N.T„4th Illinois : Intel est bonds, Inscribed stock Nat'l do do Military loan Agricultural College Kenluck i/ Bouda lo contractors, &c do John Tilford, act 18J3 do Military purposes do held by Board of Ed Louisiana : Chai ity Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas. Bonds in aid of various railroads... < . . Leveebjnda do do ;;..„ Bonds fund'ng coupons Bonds to Boeuf & CrocodlleNav.Cu do for relief of P. J.Kennedy.. Issued to State Penitentiary, to fund ftoating debt of State to Miss. & Mex. G'lf Canal., Iss.t.i N. La. & Texas RR. Co fchool held by Stati Treas. to N. O., Mob. & Te.\as KR.. . Civl loan bonds. do do Bounty do do no Maruland I War Dtbt assumed! «„ p tt gj; : Baltimore do Ohio RR., sterling, do converted & Ohio Canal, st'g, d do converted do do extended.. Baltimore & Susq, EB, do do Annapolis & Elkridge RR, & Tide W. Canal, sterling do converted Eastern Shore RR Defence Bounty Loan. Southern Relief bonds mjtfassachusetts do ; Almshouse Loan Boston, Hartf . & N. C, Harbor Land Improvement Michlfian licnewal Loan Ponds Two Million Loan , " Ste Marie Canal Bonds Minnesota. (Dec, '70): .State Building Loan.... , f , do „, do Sioux do do ; War Loan " " Railroad Bonds(not recognli'ed) '72 do do do do do do Augusta and Boston. 1909 i'jio The war debt sinking fund Jan., & '8 1871 1871 Mar., 1883 Aug., 1880 June, 1889 1871, -was $1.178,«T7: was $92,048; $840,- the municipal debt sinking fund matured 000 of debt After the U. S. Supreme Court decision. Interest was paid In gold till the decision should be reversetl. Valuation $224,812,fl(X), tax 5 mills. (Year Book. p. 150) (Chronicle, v. 12, p. 232.) Oct., 189S in 1871. The London. Baltimore, Treasury. do do do do London. Baltimore, Treasury. do do do do do do a'sefcsed valuati.-.n of real estate in 1870 was rn which the rate of taxation waslOv cents per $100; income from dividends on railroad, canal and other stocks owned by the State was $104,610. The State has largely assisted canals and railroads, and holds $5,552,970of stocks and bonds of Folvent companlea. besldi's $1,764,450 In the sinking fund, leaving only $6,000,055 of debt, without any offset; the State also holds Dec., 1890 nee., 1890 $123,834,918, Dec, 1890 Dec, 1890 Dec, 1890 Dec, 1890 Dec ,1890 Dec, 1889 Dec, 1865 Dec.Wes Dec, 1890 Dec, 1883 Dec, 1873 $20,115,708 in of 1862 all interest on the debt of Massachusetts is paid in coin, excepting on the war loan and temporary loans. In 1.870 the debt was reduced about $2,000,000. and sinking funds also increased about $500,000. The fiiiklng funds number sixteen, and the securities held cost $18,624,077, their market value at close of last fiscal year being $l,3U,313niore than the original cost. The loan to Boston, Hartford & Erie R.R. Is secured by deposit of $4,000,000 " Berdell" mort bonds. The assessor's aggregate of raal and personal property In the State was $1,417,127,376 Revenue Is derived irom a tax on eavings bank deposits, on corporations, on national bank stocks, and from several oiher sources, any deficiencies In these receipts beli g made up by the annual State tax. The credit of Massachu- efts in the London market is very high. ( Year Book, do July, 1874 May, 1880 July, 'T2-'76 July, '77-'78 July, 1883 July, 1894 St. Paul, Treasury. do do do do do do N. T., Metropolitan Bk. Bonds ma- By a law '73-'74 June, 1877 June, 1-72 do do do unproductive securities. tured Jan., 1871, were exchanged for new bonds of same teuor as old. {Year Book, p. 169.) Nov., 1872 Oct., Boston, Treasury. London, Karng Bros. Boston. Treasury. London. Baring Bros. Boston, Treasury. do do London, Baring Bros Boston, Treasury. do do do ; 1J--99 London. do do do constitutional amendment limits the total debt to $2a,0(»,(IO(l. Direct dtbt. June 1, 1871, was ; do Baltimore, Treasury. do do do do '88 1899 1910 Bank of Amer.ca. p. 1T2.) been decided, however, that bonds authorizid previous to the amendment may be issued, which Includes $126,('00 to Miss. & Mex. Gulf ("anal $534,000 to N, La. * Texas RR.; $2,075,aiO bonds guar, for N.O., Mob. & Texas RR.; $3,«lO,0OO bonds to be issued to s.ime company $1,025,000 (or more) to N. O.. Baton R. & Vlcksburg RR.; $100,000 to Shreveport Hospital; $1()0,(«I0 subs, to Miss. Val, Nav. Co. Total real and personal property, $1,220,000,000. Taxes, \\y, mills. (Year Book, p. 1S9.) (CUEONICLE, T. 12, p. 328, 403.) 1,975 N.O., Citlz'ns' Bk of La. N.Y., Bank of America. N.O-, Citlz'ns' Bk of La. do do do to 1906 1886 & 1890 180.) $17,831,300; contingent debt, $6,573,683; temporary $2,112,780; total outstanillng, $26,517,763. It has 1886 1907 Citiz'n Bk. of La. NY., Mercantile NBk War Bounty Bonds A July. 1893 do do do do do do N. Y., B'k of America. do do do N.Y., Book. p. The nominal debt of Kentucky, at the close of fl»cal year, Oct., 1870. was $3,072.67T. Sinking f\ind resources at same time were $2,539,295. Valuation of all taxable property, $406,275,778. ( Year Book 1872 do do do N. Y., B'k of America, do do do London. Parmg Bros. Erie BIS., sterling The VHluatlou of real and personal property In 1870 was $92,000,000. Taxes are levied by counties, and vary from 6 mills to 1 6-10 mills. 'A sinking fund 18 provided for extinguishing the debt, (Year 1889 1886 do do do do do do Union Fund Loan do do Coast Defense Loan Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fund Loan . after 1881 N.O., Citlz'ns' Bk. of La Lunatic Hospital, &c.. Loan Lunatic Hospital (West. .Mass) Loan, funding Public Debt Back Hay Lands Loan . Various !Sr2 Sept., 1873 1893 do do do do do do do do do do do Trov & Greenf RR, Loan, sterling do do home do sterling. _ do Southern Vermont RR, Loan Norwich & Worcester RR. Loan Illinois has been rapidly reduced. The valuation of personal property in the State is $124,383,283; railroad property. $15,847,726; real estate, $315,410,711. The III. Ct. RR. tax amounts to about $500,000. ( Year Book, p. 178.) (ChiioniCLE, V. 13, p 659.) Jan.,lS80 Jan., 1880 Jan., 1680 N. Y., B'k of America. do do do Frankfort, Ky. do do House Loan do sterling • „*" Loan, currency. War & The debt of Jan., 1878 1876-'89 18T6-'S9 Fofiton, Treasury, do In July, 1871. states railroad endorsements at $7,545,900. Assessed value of prf21ierty, $225,119..592 Rate ol tax, 4 mills. Rent, for West. Atl. RR., $3(X).000 p. yr. ( rear Book. p. 141.) (18, p. Ut7.) Oct., 1890 do Busq. _ do since issued. Railroad endorsements of very large amounts have been authorized, but only a portion availed of by the Co.'s. Gov. Bullock, & N. T., 4th Nat'l Bank. do do do do do do Topeka. & Chesapeake May, 1874 Ex. Bank. do do do do Augusta and Boston. Boston, Suffolk Bank, War War Mnniclpil, 1865 the debt was about $2,700,000; In 1866 $5,700,000; In Jan.. 1871, $6,014,500; and $3,000,000 Jan.,1673 Dec.,'i890 Am. ; Civil bonds, 1861 to 1869 State Bank '4 '72,^3 '79-'SO-'l-'6 July, 1886 Canal lien bds, NoT.,'71 (to Chicago State (Jea/'jBoo*-, p. 199.) In do do do do N. T., Lond. or Frank. N. T., Refunded stock bonds N rijirtl University bonds Thornton loan bonds War bonds Maine 1898 1899 N. T., 4tU Nat'l Bank. endorsemenia Brunswick & Albany RR >fallroad do do do do do do Oct., 1894 Oct., 1885 : Atlantic & Gulf RR. bonds Bonds, act of Mai eh 12. 1S66 Funding bonds, act Sept., '70, gold. Kansas Debt has been reduced since 1866'from $10,000,000 to present ligures, by sinking lund purchases. The 1861 bonds are pavable atpleasufc after Julv, 1871, and those of 1864 after (3ct., 1874. Assessed value of real and personal property, $322,553,488; rate of taxation, 2 mills, (fear £ooA-,p. 173.) Funded and floating debt, Jan., 1871, $1,888,697. Old Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and personal property assessed in 1869 at $29,700.022. Rate nf tax in 1S70, 5 mills. Loan to J., P. & M. R.R., la secured by mortgage on road. Jan., 1884 do .... (See 3V .Boo*, p. 203.) (CHnOMCLK,v. 13, p.49S) is being rapidly reduced by a sinking lund. .July, 1881 Jan., 1883 do do do do New York, to Jackson, F. &, S. The debt ISTJ 1880 1883 1881 Hartford, Treasury, do 10-30 year m f g do non-taxable, 20 Yr..J £2 Florida : Old bonds held by U. S. Govt Due School and Internal imp. fund Warrants bearing no Interest Loan do do do do do Connecticut War bonds, 10-20 year, do 20 year, do 20 year. per mile to others, but limited to 850 miles In all. Assessed valuation of all taxable property about $120,000,000; rate of taxation, 5K mine. State claims about 2.000.000 acres of land under old hank mortgages. Unfunded debt is mostly held by U. l-^OO Sacramento, Treasury, do do do The old debt, funded and fundable. Is $4,900,000. Under a law of ls(i9 bonds are issued to railroads at $10,000 per mile to laud grant roods and $15,000 & 1900 1900 •99 do do do do do do Arkansas Central California : Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold Georgia and the $8,478,010; : 1869 Convention bonds State bonds do $5.8S2.fO:i, mnkini to Sept., 1871. smountert to $12,710,000, the State having a 1st lien on the roads. Alii. & Chatta Co. defanlted. Jan., 1871, and state pays fnterest. Assessed value of real estate In 1S70 was $114,117.811 rate of taxation, 114 mills; toial receipts, all sources, $1,288,686; expenditures, including Int., $1,366,398. (Cbromiclb, vol. 12, p. 296.) do Memphis & Little Rock RR.Llttle Rock & Fort Smith RR L. R., Pine Bluff «: N. O. BU... Miss., Ouachita & Red River RR do was »3,095,'210, of State bonds had also been lo»ned to Montgomery & Eufanla 1!R. and $2,000,000 to Ala & Chattanoosa. Endorsements for railroads up Jun». 1890 _ Arkansas : Funding bonds of Levee bonds Unfunded debt old debt, Sept. 30, 1870, Education*! fund. Mav, 1894 do Sept., 1886 Oct.,'88-'90 April. '91-'9S '91-'94 April, 1890 July, 1877 Jan., ;900 Jan., 1875 p. 153.) (CuiiONlCLK, v. 12, p. 233.) The debt has been diminished July, 1878 1873, '78 & '83 May, 1890 July, 1879 1877 1878 1879 1872 Dec, 1883 $1,594,192 In 4 last years. Assessed valuation of real and personal property, 181-2, $630,0(X),«I), and rate of taxation 2K mills. Surplus revenue is applied to purchase ot bonds as fast aa It accumulates, f Yr Bk, p.l80) All the bonds of the State are held by the permanent school fund. The "Minnesota State Hallroad" bonds, which are repudiated, were Issued In 18.58 to tlio amount of $2,'275.t«X). Total property. $85,406,877, taxation 5K mills. (Year Book, p. 175) ' S{«9. or par value.•t When Pas/able.— _. Q.— J. .quarterly tSaiuirks.-The ttgu.., ,„ „,»„,v ^ mformatlon ujion the sub cct. . i and and l.WKI: e, also OTerlM"! r, 250; A, lOO&c: J-,80 Sept.; A. &0.,April&Oct.; M. &N.,May & Nov.; J. & D., June & Dec.-, March, volume and page of the Cdrosiolb, or to onr Year .Book tot lS71,contBJnlnK '; 6, 100, 600 1,000; rf. 100 . — . . Kovember25, . . . 1 . ' fH£ CU&ONICLE 1871.] mj STATE SECURITIKS. Sub««rtbora will coaftr • sraat Otwor DKSCKirriON. Ukl* ul 8iie or AluaUDt par Ovt- V»lu« ror rxplontllun of ill niAiraiieu root D'llo* oD pracadlnt p>Ci' UK., iiitr uu KCMAJUUt Parol •sb. J.* do do do •S7-» l,OW .. ^ \t r. r.ti'iiir ictc. (Kuar.).< HauiillMl* Kt. Joaopti UU.... 5*41 Slate konda \m do do do SOOAXI ini 1I0,IJU0 ' du IMO tofundlloatlugaebi.,,. X. Uammhlrt: War luau coopon honda du d> du do do do du do du B, w4 t4U,41t.TI4, n wtitrt ihe '. I •»-•• rifle* •7J-1I0 Walnler- inouBI of 171' land, andcaucL'ilni up to Jan., ' im Co. ft •7»'»7 is; Pi;u.) Elate Treaanry. do Barak. Ml Toul vttiiatlon o f real eaUU 1(10, ti •oiint^W^,in ux^dl I4)rjf*r fU") do do Trenton ft J. City, du du do du do du Jan., Il^i J(B., ttnn Jin., tj-Oi l,47S.0aD J. 4k J. N. r., Manhattan Bank. ^1,0W,00U do April. Iim April. 1171 s«3,a» do do do do 1 tottajUt. Debt rpdnci-d "> K> Bml., "U-t M.*B. A.4kO. J.A \^& aas,«n IMS IMI taxable do du du do do Uunoau, BrsMrtyla r**l of p«iioBal property »|U.I4t!*!. up reveaaa ui Is 2K mi maklu* mills. Tui tWl eiralnsry expan*- Concord or Boaton. do du do do J. 4k J. Tio.n» taajooa im du do du d>> d> Th* valoMton of N.r.,N«t. BKolCom. du du do du du do do du do M.4I8. H. *8. l,U)U,IM) tjOUO tll« Warluaii buudi, lax free wBon i 6M 1M4 Srw Jer^ry: br do do do do do do do do \m i,un . J. •!0 talnRli... matle* or •»! •fwmt 41a«**«*atf la •«» VaMaa. li^ ir KU illoii IMaM4UiU INTaiUMT. Mum I,IM) tioriilii stvlnc «a M'lidiaK. Jn*w»r(; Stato bjr J. JolT.-71-« > raor Am*, ( 1 AH last year, tmtan. ri ware laaiMd for -'laadllT redaced Ic 'wmthtAn. Oct., 11-4 aoioant. -J p. ( m bond* war parpOMS, amoaat. ToUl Itia rrxr A>ot, p. Ut.> Debt was uii created for war parnoa**. Of tba first two claasa* of bonds 'he pilarlpal la parable. tliU-OOD par yaar, within tlie data* aamwl. rnir lUmk. I p. I4(.) ThrKrusA sinonntof fundedBounty loan buada, coup n atoiiii.rfiflitered do do do OeBer.il funil debt. da do do do do do do do Uu do do do do du Canal (Und aloclc, iio do do do do do do do do 40 do do 4o Sorth CarnUna: iiR. aud Improretnent bonds, old. do du do do do new (not special tax) do do do do do FiiodliiK buiida, aluce war do do do RegUt'd certlflcatca of literary fund Penitentiary bonds, aut Aug. 21, '68. Special tax bonda ijno^ do do do Albany. N. Y., Manlialtan Bank. do do Albany. du At -f last niK'aiyi-itr.lv.V.-.O.waaNS.Ci f-.TSM!* Inslnklnx liincla, n,4<»,l44 :. r.ve In , As<'al year waa 12,488/191. Tht- ui i n-viiuue from canal tolls was only VM^fi^, agaiiisl VS/nSTn In the previous year, showing -a iTci-rcase of 13413.7V7 on account of reiluciloo lu tolls by law of will. July, 187S July, 1K75 At will. do N. v.. Manhattan Bank. 3,is;.M) s.im.ioo do do do 3,(iw,(no 473,00U J. 4k O. 880,0011 1,I(M,4» . ifittfiOO iM .l,417,«0 i.m.iMi Q.-J. 9«. J.* J. 6 6 6 8 6 6 J. 4^ J. 6 6 do do do do 1880. D iroeatic buuda (Union loan).... l.«»,000 t.O99J0S bounty loan ISW ISM e 6 18U J. 6 do do do Raleigh. Treasuiy. New York. do Ittdeflnlie. Oct., 818 98- -99 «,iai 45,490 7 7 J. J. ft State Treaaory. do total valnallon of real and chattc! property In 18iUwaS|l.l«7.731.ain, on which the 4 mills 8la(« tsi produce'l tl,(M,242, and other local taxea. whlcli are very neavy In Ohio, raised $1S,7V730- July, 1881 8«e Year Book, Jao.,^^ do ISW do do 18.4 do \»i laa ltd May 4. RejElstered Io»n of .Mhv Coupon i.. of April 19. of Mar IS. Stock loan of Feb. i loiin MUlUrv luan 1893 18(1 . 1,000 IfiOO 1,000 saflio J. 113,000 3.97i,ai» 839,300 258,000 90&d. ZJIKJOO ft ft J. do do do do do do do do do do sg. ? 90, 90. IIO,*c. BO.ftc. T,8I0J»I 8 tan M,400 5 1887 188) 90, ftc. 9), Ac. »,z!3,oeu Til^> « 9 1.000 I.OIO l,O<»,000 C 200,000 6 1.(100 (.92/100 1,(XW 82»A» < 8 Ac. «c. O. Phlla.,Fann.ft M.B'k. F.ft A. 18R7 provided for by sinking funds, irtatch will pay It at or brfure maturity. (.Year lock, 1879 1879 s do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du du du do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do April, 1979 July,188i Is V.tliJ Revenue Is raised frum nnmerons aources, iDclndlnK4>< mills un personal property, assessed laat do Aug., 1877 do Aug., Aog., 1878 ISil 1872 Feb., I8Ti Feb., ISTT Feb, year. Total reven<i- In tl7l,68i'',9l'*! liOO, S9,a9,80(- Fnndetl debt dlnilntahed«1.7W,in9. Batanca In Treasnrv at;close of fiscal year. 91J03,9C State holds tl'JM^n In stocks snd WjdO.mo of ralfittsd bonds, .ntereat Is volnatarlly paid io gold on loans prior to 1697. Any conpon boadi mar be clianged to registered. See Year Boot, p. Ul. all Feb.lim Feb., 1832 Feb., less alt created for war purposes and Is being steadily diminished. The valuutlon of real and (lorsonal property for the fiscal y.-ar ending Apr. 870. $138,189,489. and tax o> 25 ccnK on tlOD. Tutsi Debt was ShoJe Island: War bonda .. 1883 1863 1863 1864 ITM - Huuse stock, 1st laane do 2d do do 31 do do d 4th do do do Stn do ... da do bonda Knn'llnz Blu- Ridice RR bonds Kcw &t lie Uoiise bonda do d) 1836 1897 btate l&W > WW itn ISM IBM . 1H% 18M Fun. ling Itllli recelva'ile I'aymcnt of Inter- st Fund ug bunk 1> M. ftS. A. O. ft ft J. F.ft A. J. Prov.. R. I.H.ftT.Co. do do do do do do March, 1882 April, IR93 July, 18*3 Aogast, ISM revenue, |(Cil.88*. ( Year Book, \>. m.) Scott. Sept., 1971, gives the toUl debt at (9328/1(1 and railroad endorsements st t«.712.608. Nov. 81b the Governor snd Trea-nrer SUtement by Gov. South Carolina: State ttook C<»nvoc^'"n i/no 1000 A. isn ten do do do do do do do do do do 400,000 p. 197. July. 1381 .Pmit*y/rrtnla." InclUif d plane loan. April 10. Coupon loan, Annl i • The .Inn.,lB76 Oregon; Bounty bonds • »ar Oct. .1898 The flebt Relief bonds vulnntarlly r- In gold- 8e« Tear paid laaaea of 4abt are here glren. but the value of boada laaae^ slace 1869 varies ao mnati on the partlsolar l-mies Utat a referaoce 1* neceeaary to the datallad article In our Aioi, p. Ifil.and CuaoiricLa, 12, p. 388. There seems to be a disposition in the Sta<a to do nothing at prcaenl In regard to tlie reaumptloa of intereat or maiiagenienl of the debt. Ju.,190O J. ft Is llimk'v. 149. 11(77 68-18 N. Y.,A]iKsr. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do M. ft K. Columbus, Ohio. 6 !.400,00O ISH) taxable propeity Jan., 1814 Ollto: .Beg'ftlered loan, pnyable after 1975. June. 1^81. do Qo .do all lBtl,9*7/IUl,190, or about two-third* of Rs atonal value. Tax raKi In 1871 Uauoot 78 10 mills, which will raise «!4.2XI/>7(- Interest on all debt «urpt Oct., 1974 Oct., ISI5 Dec, Aaaeaaed valuation of 1809. The groaa amount of tba several York. do du du du do A.4kO. A.&O. J.* J. A.AO. A.AO. du du do do do New A.4kO. J. ft J. » U,4U7#IO do do do do do do do do do do July, 1X7.1 July, lira 1888 1888 bills var. var. var. var. var. var. I> Q.—J. 189,891 127,441 904,310 21S,4i6 180315 J. I 1,131,701 l.OOO lAlO ijno 1000 lino a 970,000 230,000 11,800 900,000 1,100,000 i- I 1,298JH0 Fire luan b^'Ods, xlerliuz do dome->tlc do Ballioad endorsenienta Columbia. Treaaury. do do do do Colombia ft N. Y. moat J A3. do do do London Columbia. a:: aoo.4.<i9 <lo At ple'Bure. Jan. l.icn Jan. 1, 188-1 July l.'Sf-*July 1, in-SS JnW l.-SS-Sfi July 1, •iT.-r, July 1, •7.^79 July 1, ISfl Jan. 1, 1S8S July 1, 1888 Jnly 1, 1888 Jaly 1, 188 Jnly 1, l»3 Jdly'l,'l869 July 1, 1M8 publl-hed a note saying. " It la true ikatttOMI,bunds have been priiiteil. of which VffnfXO have never been rJgned or issued, nor were Utey printed with the Intention to Increase the State debt, hnt are In the po<ses«lon of the Slate niU authorities s aiao, n/SOu/JOO sterllBK bond* bavs been printed, but not Isnued, and S2,50t>/> ot registered stO'*l( a-e now In the han«ls of the Treasurer of the Stat*, leaving a balance or •9.040^0 Isaueil.'^ Prices have 1Deen depressed by un':ert*lnty as to fte real facta, and by pledge of bonds InN. Y. Taxation for 1871. rate, SUte, 7 mllla, connty,8mllls. Tstes not yet collected for this year. Int. Is nald In gold \¥ear Book,f. 1*2; Cuaox, v.lS.p.ao.> 6,712,808 J. ft J. statM the ft 90^^22,196 A.ftO, •nnflon 752.413u6,oa> I,oan account tFroin wblch Is to be deducted balance due by railroads NoTX.— In coo«equpnce of report of the Comptroller, Issued since Ma report for fiscal year ending S»nt. 90, 1871. total liability, Including lulereat to Jan. 1. 1873, t33,l52.I5*. Agalnat thla Ike debt of sound roada is 15.7:6,992 now dae from sale olksra, for P''lce roads, H't^-*^: of tgauou, reducing '.he SUt« debt to t31,t*l,5H). Total valuation of lands, t20S,S»i,777 ; Iota and other property ra/kl3,243: toUl taxable, S28:,W5.' 020. No new debt oan be created, except by a Iwo-third vote of the people. The rats rf tusllon was ralaed to 90 eU on Ika IIM ftw UTl. Ibat has last been reduced tu «l. (v. U. ^MlfU.) A '^miu$Mi: Net amonnt of funded debt and unpaid Intereatio Jan. I, isn Bank of Tenneaaee notes Warran U -very brief character of the :do AftO 700,000 484,445 Columbia, St. Treaa. uo do do do do ColumbUlft K. Y. some nds Land cumin sslon bonds. J. ft do do do do do 1 tO,9IO,0«9 tbe Comp- troller's statement in rcKard to btate bund-4. details of debt ontata-idtoK cannot at nri'scnt \K iflven But In our next repurl a inure compiel'j list ue made character aud the of amount of each do do claaa ol debt will np. Btate own* about 91/lOO/Waoa* of >awl.*B« also ctallDs. on different acconat* acataat Uia D. he to thai axtaot aa cAat Tk* Texan: Sriiool 'nnd bonds Bonis an>l warr.iuts fur Htate govt Bonds t')S"Ui claims on ;<t.ite., Penit-^ullary debt Frontier protection, gold. aU-40 yr. Deficiency bda, luider act May, 1871 ' il«.«41 9 74j00O 9 ft 8 1800 1370 STMHSHTwhlch woald tqttedebi. Taxable uroperty, IRl. (THBOlICLa, r. p, 4"9-) i2eAn 80,000 1»W 1871 1,000 1882 500 vnfioe 400,HM Hew Tork. MarakMs;* loan bonda, coupon " VlrpliUa: JOO, *c. , reglatered J. J. Blerllag coupon £200 lan l/HHJOO ri'Xlstere .. '• sterling " .. Interest fundahli? in .ran.ff?,.. aui-to.iiiiv i.isn... New Knpdlng bonila tor K of .Vertlficalei tor o< , 1887 18(7 9jOOjOOO . K oM 1J5I,131 4*8,290 io*,*«.|«AiMn> 1*71 • MJ4-';8 Muntpellar, Treaaury. J. do do do do l.STi,(ll« £M> ft £ do 1.473/100 eonpuns " 1868 1816 D. Boat., N.B. Mat. Bed-n do i.fi«i.oao " reglateied.. ft do 83.000 Funding bonds " " • " " " 911,800 100,900 ll,HHjnO 21.617JW regutered •• Old bonda, conpon " eolleete<l 'n fiecal year tfiJMO, r«M*« ; ordl aaryijtat-* expense* abool, t»,W. jBaj,l-71 HJ5.tMI bond* wer« paid. < rsiir Book, f. ITi.) Taxes Vermont: War tSMMJEi. I-.', imM'»io iUrhmoodi Tnwam J.ij. la M.ftJ. On aettlemt.wlUi W.Vt. nM-4900 IM-I900 WM-I900 laH-iMu WJ»-lt>* in»-i88* I«J7-Itw7 1S77-18»7 188B-lMn A law for bond* «Bk«IMOM« fuadlag « of Uw vkoladBl f uBdIag It.gmaga aeartUatU aril a*p*w s dAarl 1871, I wnyabW, it.1itora wHklDI. ^j^-r-,. wllhNr«*t Va. Tha eonditloa of th* oM debt. July, M7I, th* lime ot tkadkNT, H glrwp tor for - kokds Tlrglal r»B«al«(l>«ir< (Xar «Mk,p.lH Caaonoca, vol. u^ M Toi.is,p.iM,a*> ; Cm- : K . . . . : THE CHKONICLR 698 LNovember 25, 1871. CITY SECUEITIES. by Wm. B. Danj. & Co., In tlio office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.j confer a great favor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. [Entered according lo act of Congress. In tUe year Subscribers irlll Date DESCRIPTION. For explanation, see Size or 1871, Amount ol par * OutBonds. Value st'ndlng. '?"'i' cfent. foot-notes. Alexandria, Va.: Registered stock in aid of RR, &c. 38S6-'67 Var, & City st'lj due Var. at pleasure after 1890. 18i8 1851 1863 1865 Water loan 18>8 18E8 1,355,250 Consolidated bounty loan Exempt do Public Parks (Druid Hill) Park improvement loan Loan to Bait. & OiiioBK One million loan, Pitts & New 18(30 C. BR. 1868 1853 1853 1368 1870 . . City Hail do (10 Consolidated loan Court House loan 18(j4 Funding loan Loan to Va. Valley R.R Endorsements for N, W. Va. KB.. do do York & Cum.RB. do do West. Md. BR .. do do Union BR 1870 1871 lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. loo&c. lOO&c. lOO&c. ICO&c. lOO&c. 1004c. . Bango?; Sfe. City debt proper lB53-'66 Penobscot & Kennebec RR. loan... European & N. American RR Bangor & Piscataquis BB BOKton Various Trust Funds h 1854 1S69 1S69 1,000 1.000 1,000 City receipts, July.^1890 do do do do do do do do do do do do do May 1875 1, Sept. 1,1893 Sept. 1, 1S93 Sept. l.lSiO Jan.l, 1?95 Jan. 1,1890 July 1, 18S4 Jan. 1, 1^86 Apr. 15, 1900 1885 July 1860. 1, 1900 do do do do do 6 6 Bangor & Boston, do 1872-'S5 6 Bo8t.,Mereh. N'at. Bank. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank. do 6 1874 1894 1863 1864-'6(i 1866- '69 1870 City notes (new main) Act 1858 Water loan (Cbesnut Hill Reso.)... do do ... ... do Vol. Firemen's loan 1S55 1857 1859- '61 1861 1857 1865 1864 1,0(10 1,000 1,000 On demand 92.0(X1 138,000 213.000 90,000 552,000 27,000 82,000 40,000 167,000 135,000 898,000 277,000 819,000 183,000 27,000 240,000 829,000 826,0 278,000 1?5,(«) 148 000 1,200,000 7,778,000 8,200,000 2.000,000 4,070.000 15,000 90,000 l.OIX) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1887 1867 1867 1869 1869 1870 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 18eO-'71 1,1100 18.57- '71 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1870 1870 l.tXX) C; Hills. RR CoviuKton & Lex. RB Ohio & MIsslBSIpni RR JIarietta Common & Cin. RR i ; l ulation in 1670 was 267,3-54, against 212,418 in 18C0. Loans are issued in registered stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturity named. Valna'lon of real and personal property $9(978.955 Rate of taxation, 2K per ct. The loans to Europ & N. Am. RR., and to Bangor & Plscataqu s RK are secured by first mortgages on those roads. of Boston in 1870 was 250.526, agaias 177,840 In li'60. Valuation of real estate In IMO was $365,693,100; personal pror-ertv. $J18,496,300 ; total, $584,089,400, upon winch the rate ol taxation wa$1 05 per $1.1X10 for State and $13 65 lor City and County Total special a-sessmeuts were $1,412,925 Total amount ol tax, $8,6:i6,862. j he net increase The total debt. 01 debt In 1>70-71 was $2,430,8%. April 80, 1871. " as $26,666,4:16, and the sinking fund then held, $11,632,959. Sinking fund provisions are suflicleut to meet tlie debt as It matures. T e sterling £s00.000 loan, negotiated In 1B70, netted Interesting arthe city $3,8S3,415 In rurrem-y. ticle In regard to taxation, by Mr. Th. s. Hill, will be found in the last financial report of the city. An Van. 18T2-'76 1878 1S75 18TJ 1879- '81 1891 18^7 1885-'94 1880.'81 *S)es ilo do do do do ^^ do; c C Sir ^d 3 ;>. 1871-'1K) do do do do do do do do do do do do 187I-'90 1877 '86 l!.7!-'72 18i;6-'95 1868- '95 lSC8-'90 1877 1879 18T2 F A G H M I School purposes, reg A Bonds to fund iloatinj; df'bt Bds to O & .\I UK to pur. whf prop.N do for Common School purposes. do to purre;il estate for WorVh'seY do to Duild Workhouse T"^ do pur. Orph. Asyl. gds for park.O do forerectlon of a Workhouse... do for waterworks C2 do for waterworks C3 do for Common school purposesPS do for Common School purposes.? do toO& AI RR to pur. whf prop.N do pur Epis.Bury'gGdsforpurk.Q do lorexteu.&imp. waterworks. (J do do do C do do do V do do do D do do do E do do do E do for funding floating debt A2 do l<>aned ti Whitewater Canal. .A do for newhosplt-tl do for new hospital S2 do forfundi'ig floating debt L do for exten.A Imp. waterworks. do do do F do pur. Orph Asyl. G'ds for Park.O do lor Workhouse Y3 do for sewerage R do for improving Gilbert ave U do to build Egitleston ave sewerBS of 1871 taxation for both city and county was limited to 2 cents and 3 mills on trie on the assessed valuation of 18:0; and tue pi'rposes dollar, Mayor, Citv Treasurer, Coniptrollor, Supervisor at Large, and CTountv Treasurer, are ma e a Board to estimate, in Julv of ca.:li year, the amo- nts to e rai.sed lor the City anil County. The Boari In Jtilv. 1371, estimates the requirements, and state in their published report that the c't mate is over $2.000,0001es8 tian last year, or a reduction irom I nearly $8,000,000 to $6.t»X1.0(iO. The rate of taxation, on the assessed valuation of last year, averaged, $3 86 on the $100. The rate has been reduc cd to less than 3 per (;ent on the assessed valuation of with tl e Increaf.e o thevalneoi the last vear, an real "property witiln the vear. t' ey think that the average rate of taxat on for the coming year will not be more than $2 fO on the $100. Special assessments on property for the opening of .streets and other similar iniprovenients are not included these estimates. Population In 1870. S9G.2HI against 266.661 in 1860. Valuation of property about $200,. i m 0(10,000. 1901-'ll 1915-'24 1881-1902 3yr8 fr dale. do 1880 1872 Charleston lP69-'98 1883-'84 do do & J. 1881 1881 ll«7-'90 do do do J. 1875 1861-'7S 1890 Bonds »re mostly held within the State of South Carolina, and interest is paid in Charleston. Valuation of real and personal property in 1870 was »275.98'i,550. Raised on Citv tax ol \% per rent, l4,I3'.i,79S State. County, Town, :&c., $2,279,682 on special assessment, $2,836.f52. Poiuilatlon In 1,030,000 3,790,000 87,000 3 593,010 2,896,000 282.000 3.425.000 2,000,000 Duncan, S. d> Co do do N. Y., Am.Exch. N.Bk. do do do do N. Y.. Duncan, S. & Co do do N. Y., Am. Exch. N.lBk. 1874-'82 1882-'95 50,000 32,000 150,000 96.000 96,000 139,000 97.000 568.000 119,000 25.000 69,000 211.000 40.000 16,000 14,00* 34,000 N. Y., Araer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J.lly, 1872 July, 1876 In 1860. Dec, County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of Y., ISKO 1880-'95 1890-'95 1873- '76 1874-'99 1872-'79 1868 1830 1814 IH.'iO 1851 1842- '51 1S54 1815 1S35 l'<55 1834 1866 1866 1858 18f8 1868 1868 1868 1860-'61 1855 18(!0 1847 1817 1849 1849 1850 1S50 1847-'48 1847-'48 1S67 1868 1858 1853 1853 1853 1863 1869 l.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 500 1,000 50O (a) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 i,aio 1,000 1.000 2.50,000 150,n00 150,000 100,000 99,000 211,000 17,000 183,000 14,500 80,000 18,000 80,000 20,000 145.000 27,000 500,000 2.50,000 60,000 75.000 100,000 100,000 70,000 1.10,000 150.000 100,000 ; 1870, 298.983. against 10(',2(i>i In li-60. Bonds Issued 1870. $3,909,000 ; purrhased and can elled, $?47,00O; amount In sinking fund, $557,000. 1S70, 218,900, against 1C1.044 rate, $31 60 per $1,000. The following books ol the Auditor of Hamilton Population by census of : Miami RR Eaton & Ham. RR $1,800,742, 1000 i\o River improvement bonds Municipal and School bonds do do S. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go). to Little The sinking »8,160,'!3J. ; 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 loan LoantoCln,& 81, 1870 1879-'80 1890- '91 190O-I901 do 5,142,000 51,600 90,000 Bounties to Volunteers S Bounties to Volunteers T To build l^gglciton Ave. sewer. .B2 ol & O.RE. *s,000,OOOioan was West. Md. BR. sinking fund, $299,161 and the total of the several other sinking fundi', $5,0,8,2W. The amount of debt on which city pays Interest Is $13,8)3,559. as B. & O. RR. ays on $5,000,000 loan Water loan is paid hv income of waterworks, and Puhile ark by City Passenger Railway. The assessed value of property Is $202,756.140. Total Inrome in 1870 was $6.H15,0S5. PopDec. 1899-1900 : Cincinnati amount tlie fundlorB. 1900-1901 Brooklyn, do do do do do do do do 65,000 65,000 160 000 1,00'1 18fi2 do Seweragebonds do do do do do do do 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,U)0 1,000 do bonds (coupon) Fire loan bonds W ater Boston. 6 6 375,t00 i867 1866 1865 1866 1867 1867 ave. basin Vanderbllt ave. Improve, crtfs N, T. Bridge loan. reg& coupon Prospect Park loan, do Water loan Sewerage bonds, continuous Assessment fund bonds, continuous Central ave. sewer bonds Board of Education certificates Chicago lS7l-'85 1900-1601 1872-'7S 1877- '79 1875- '60 1875-'80 do do do do do London. 2,2M.00O do do do do Kent On demand Boston, 2,523,000 do street 394,000 836,000 250.000 1,290,000 4,000.0110 do do Union street Charleston, S. City stock ouo 1870 1809 1870 1870 1S65 18G2 Third street do do do Gowanus Canal impr. loan Bushwick av. do ^outh Seventh do Fourth ave. do Wallabout Bay Bedford ave roads, in holds to By a law National Guard loan, Atlantic ave. Impr. loan Grand 1 187S-'79 1871-'87 1881-'87 1885-'86 l>74-'78 . 1,949,711 1865 1865 1865 1819-'50 do do street loan. do do local Improvem't Brooklyn local improvement loan., Mt Prospect Square loan, Soldiers aid fund loan & 6 5>|-6 688,(X10 450,000 City Hall loan Water loan Debt of WilUamslnirgh loan Nat'l (i'd 5 6 5 6 On demand do do do do do do do do London. 201,5l'fl Consolidated St. Imp. loan, st.rling Bondsfor various city purposes do do Dorchester water loan Brooklyn : I8l6-'49 1861 1,000 Boston. 6 i>ig- 411,000 1,928,000 2,582,175 663,850 1852-'63 l86!.'6S Roxbury war debt assumed Renewal of water bonds ol '48 Water loan, sterling do do do do do (Dorchester) Boston Highlands 318,759 583,205 3,666,900 1853 various »7b,6<i3. The population 1862- 'C8 tlo accoount, been loaned extensively to railexchange lor their securities, which It lias July,' 1900 187S-'85 : Renewal City Debt Bonds for Municipal Purposes do Recruiting purposes do bounty to volunteers do cltypurposes 1870, 1288,980; Int. The city credit Baltimore, 7,207,682 68,913 5,000.0(0 2,211,068 410,353 555,566 185,723 5,000.000 l,nOO,W'0 1,000.000 33,100 891,646 137,414 723,700 1,000,000 727.500 500,000 1,400,000 117,100 274,700 560.000 1,000,000 60j,100 F^MARES.t 1872-'89 Jfattimore Jail stock Principal due. when Alexandria, do J. do 195,500 Augutta, Oa., .Jan., '71; Bonds for various purposes and by Augusta. J. $782,356 Coupon bonds Whent Where Payable Whom. Payable. Philadelphia, N. Bank N. A. Y„ Amer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do Cincinnati, do do 7 3-10 7.3-10 73-10 73-10 N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1880 Aug., 1878 Dec, Jan., 1881 do Jan., 1882 June, 1884 Nov.. 1885 do do do March, 1886 Oct., 1886 March, 1888 June, 1888 Aug., 1888 ?!i SSi tn : •» ^ s s 8 8 s s 8 g S I00 o> s W M R 00 n « a. o a 1 1 1 at g 1 s 8 1 i i I" July, 1SS8 Jan., 1890 Nov., 1890 do April, 1895 do do do do do do do do do do do Philadelphia, Bank N. A, March, 1897 do do do do June, 1897 N. Y., Amer. Ex. N. B Nov., 1897 do do do Jan., 1900 do do do June, 1900 do do do Oct., 1900 do do do ilarch, 1908 Cincinnati. 73-10 73-10 73-10 ^S June,l('89 N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do 6 the City of Cincinnati for ten years 1880 Cincinnati. 73-10 73-10 6 Tax table Irom the N. Y.,Amcr. do do do do do do Ex N. B. do do do Oct., 1&*1 Sept., 3899 do Oct., 1899 s s JS ^ SI s (~ ^ *^ ^ 3 Ss S -3 S s s s s s a J2 u s Total debt of Cincinnati is abont $5,000,000. account about $a!0,000 "Cr annum. Int or par value— Title sizes In which bonds ari- issued: a, 5(10 and 1.000; !/, 100. 500 and 1 .000 <M00 and 1,000: e. also over 1 000;/, 250; A, 100; t, 50, &c. .ti-^; t ir/i««jinvoWc.— J.& J.stan(lsfor.lan.& Julv: F. & A., Feb. & Au».; M. & S., March i Sept.; A. & O., April 4 Oct.; M, * N., May & Nov.; J. & D., June &Dec.; quarterly from Jan.; (J.-F., quarterly from Feb.; Q.-M., quarterly from March. . ,,„ , ,„ ,^. J /(«;ii'irt».—iu this column a summary ol the latest Intorjnatlon lu regard to city flaauce* will be given with refereuce» to more detailed Matemcn<8 published lotn* • Sl^.e VSBONICUC, ; : : . November . 1 , THE OHBONIGLK. 26, 1&71.) 699 CITY SECURITIES. « M« mMIm t mmr mwwr Mm»*yMT** S«kMrtkcra will conMr • crMtt MTor hr Ctvlnc DE8CRIPTI0X. I ont- ol ForiiipUnAtinn or til rvferenoe*, • on praeoUnc p>ge. Bonda i \^i ffiki* •t*ndliif C^t. pi^a! Wbara Purabto Md •raPual by Wboi ViHittnhiii, Ou Co. coupon T vnrioas purpoiei I . w mr ISM-'W !««- lOMXI IJKU ITSJOl) 11,000 im-fl 1,009 ilo I8W-TI IM) rto ill aofioo tM«-1D eonoon bond*., IJXf) M L.*N. R.B r-*r *fhool .1.* J. do 7 7 do l,^«l#IO 7 7 J.* J. J.* J. M.*N. I7M0 O-JJMO 4«o.inu i«l,>MI 6 6 6 a «4«MW 8 al.kN. VttfiOO SSjOOO 6 Iti.*}l. 8 Varl. Varl. IMH IM 1H6 IMr hooaea Btock Wffl RB IMS property bonds r 18<« For old UuWIItlea IMS IM) Sih.M.I l>..iid« Fnr ..MM.diilltlea Mm ,Iall 7 no/no 1.000 18S4 I8S7 Svivrr bontla Kow.in'rt. m. whft'f Kllz^il'flli iind P. Wti;i 7 l'»,OW i/mu MM ... Wrtterworku ndoracd byLoniavllle. I. an 1,000 \J0CO 1,000 1,000 IjOOO 1,000 1,000 1*00 1/no 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 tMVni vajm ia),oao »e,ooo 500,0110 IMjOOO 144MI0 i,00OAIO 178,0(0 100,000 vniiio issjno l/M 286,000 ifiM 1,906/HO 6 6 6 .... '.: 388,888 318,100 98,848 Tcnn. BR funded Interest .\. UontU iiii. M^mphtH, Teitn.: Bonda for varloaa purposes Post bonds FundlUK loan, (gold) Endorsement M. & L. Rk. R.R... IVarl. A.AO. J. A A J. .to. M.«S. do do do do do do do do 1, 18*1 Vartotu. Bank of America. April, N.r., .Mcr<:autlleN.Bk. N. v.. do do do do do do do do 18d3 April, 1881 IflHi May, livi May, 18H9 Louisville. *»* do do do do Aug. F.* A. M.4tN. J.* May J. 85 1898 18*7 *-87 Var. a 35,000 3,518,0(10 1,000 1,000 213.000 80O,U0U 19M 18M 6 » 558,300 354.30) I8S<I 1,000 IjOOO a03,<Wll 1870 IW? Mobile: City debt ABC (pay. an'ly till •91).. do BKK (pav.anMv tin's*).. do Bonds to Mob. Jt Gt.S'orih UR.... BoDds to Grand Trunk Railroad. Wharf bonds ino . i/no City f ndcd d»bt 1871 ii RR N.AS.Ala. 18C8 900.000 SSOjOOO 380^000 isn isii I8N 1S»-U 1»] 18B (;'oton .\quednct stock AddiCnat new Croton Aqueduct.. Cro'on water main stock Croton Uesorvotr bouds do Aiiueduct bonds C<'Oton water nlpe bonda Central Park f^iind stock do do do do do do do do Ctto. Park additional ftind stock... do do do Central Park Imp. f^nd stock do do do do do do do do do do Dock Bonds — 18Bt-7 lass-T 107 18t» t8S7^ ISM) 18(S MBS laaiM .- ISSS lasa 1810 isso * Floating debt fund stock Market stock 1S» do do do do City Cemetery stock City improrement stock do isas J.A.I. N. T., 7 M.*N. A.*0. N. r. 6 Vail. LoulsTlUe. . 6 6 6 A.ftO. do do do do isas A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 7 8 6*8 6 Varl. J.* J.4t J. « J. J. J. Vay, 1898 TSftW ntow do) ft J. & J. J. &.I. ,1. ft J. J. ft J. .1. M.ftN. J. ft J. Bk 18;5-'96 1872-1910 Nov.,1900 July, 1873 MobUc. 18»t do do do do X. Y., M-rch. N. Bank Mobile City Trcanry. do do 1886 1885 Jaly,l899 Nov.. 189S tiU1901 N. Y.,HowcaftM. of J. ft J. 1810 l«iS 1815 :i87» 380AIO ^879 37J10O 3,147,000 1,900,000 SOOjOOO 100,000 390.000 346.00 1,000,000 900,000 490,000 450,000 1880 1888 18M 3,066,071 899.300 375,000 990.000 lOOOO 3.900X00 3M8J0O 1,788.600 K USJIOO " and principal.. • A A A A A A A A MIS I o 531998 400/100 3.787,000 SjOOO,OOD 4 6,900,000 606,98* 1.00O.00O 1,000,000 0W0 5 1 1 f 1 1 > 1 1 fit I f i Funded, leas iVg rd.t38393389 190.883353 i6M**33] Temporary city debt. 6,768373 10333,100 113M300 City revenue bonds.. County rev. h'da, ftc. Total temp'y debt.. 1348.100 8380.000 964300 8386300 11314.400 IO,»5I300 t*J81.173^4*1300«M380^ New York The population of in MIOwm *a3St againat 806358 in 1880. The following table abowa tEeprogreaa In ten years of property valuation and taxation. |3 R ?t 5 Ji 5. II ? t 5 5 I ^ I S. I ^^ I I I I I 2 « e* •• « isQB-iaas 18*4-1888 1818-1818 l«g8-18S0 1880-1881 600JOOO 3/XIO/IOO m,tv) ll|S3lsKl|S|i| UH-IAT UBjm 18*1 ^m ImIooo T6B.00O 1,106.700 sjoo/no 6,000,000 1,000 IjOOD IJJOO 1,000 4/II7.O0O wn-i8;9 l/MDjOOO 1881 1171 18(1 lat-iass loo/no 330 jno 308/100 849/ni 75.000 3319,000 35 '/no 188,000 > Total funded debt. .ta«39831* 168398.148 I8S.I19.1S8 Leea sinking fund.... 18,008310 18 J153»4 1*333383 1878 1880 1901 3,600/nO sas/wi „,„ Jan. I, Jan. 1, Sept. 14, 1870. 1871. 1871. Deacriplion of Debt. 888.49*358 »48,01«.798 |SI30a3a8 FondeS city debt Funded county debt.. 1839*331 303813SO 3731<3:« 18*1 1887 1888 1889 1889 1889 1888 188* 1864 187* 1880 1(06 1884-1888 1888 187»-18S3 1871-1873 800,000 t,100J)00 \jm RR BB. 187S-1SB 1,900/100 388,000 tjOOO do do do do do do Old corporatlona.. .,,.„..., Ala. UM 40,000 181 .OM A Railroad debt ft S. and cotmty. though identical aa to botmdariea, nave separate orKanixatlona and dlattnct debta. The fonowlngstatement shows tbeamoimt of funded and temporary debt, and the amount ta the slnkiuR fund ai ibcdatea named, aa reported by the joint committee of citlxcna and aupervuora: city 1901 1878 njoo a 1891 896.) ISIS 900,000 3,748,000 A A A A ISM ; sets April, 1871, 8377,988; not avaUable, •314,181: valuation of real and peraonal, (34343319 ; tax. 848132i. Population, WJOO. Valuation of real e<Ute, t30.!!00300; tax, 1!K per cent. The Auditor's semi-annual report, July, 1871. »tate« that receipts will meet current expenaea. Ci y owoatl,713/e« In a^aeU. (V. 13,p. 1871-ISW soo/no 800.000 400.000 A 1880 1881 1900 1900 1907-1911 1907-1911 1880 1887 1898 1818 1874 1874 1876 1887 1896 1873 1,'88,487 151,000 A Repairs to bulldlntrs. stock Con«otldated stock, coupon Ac'-ummulated debt bonds JV/w Orlean$ Conaolldated debt 1 t*50,0IX) applied do > yearly to lnt*it. do and overdue debt in l870-it waa Vl/Ml,of which tOMJSO waa taken up available aa- floating 981, 1888 Mobile, A Waterworks I.oan of 19llt„ One Million of iWS^, )ri)i)i1lsg I/OM of )Wi' Total debt about fSOO/W, againat wklch tk* etty a bolda abundant aaaela. do Memphis. J.*.J. K. Y., P. M.liyeraftCo do M.&N. do Charleston, S.C. J.& J. J. 8A4O.00O A h A A indem. bonda, do Aaaeaament fnnd stock do do do retired, hut tM debt baa Inereaaed Population in 1870 waa MO.ili aaalpat n^lnlM). Oct., 1896 Lynchburg, IW,906 A imuwof koDda 1S98 M. Y. Bk of America. 75,000 491,300 a dam acea Red. bonda Ponchirtraln A A A A A do ) } k h A a 1868 ISSS ISSS : '. i Oct., 1888 J.AD. Varl. F.A A. of America. Bk of America. 1378,900 A A Repayment of taxes do bad been l3/n330O. In three veara, IS 10*98 Bk Loulsrille. 381,7(10 h A ISM do do Fire department stock Ftretelei^rapli bonda Tax relief bonda do coupon do JfewTork Bridite bonda Acrumnlaird debt t>onda street improvemen* bonds Stree' opening and Improve, bonda Vol. Soldiers Fam. Aid fund bonda. d'> do do do do do do do Ninth district Court Hou'e bond'.. Consolidated stock, coupon H. r. County: County Court House stock do do _ Sol. subs. Red. bounty bonda Sol. bounty fund bonda Sol. subs, and Itellef Red. bonda ... Sol. bounty fnnd bonds, Xo.S Sol. bounty fund lied, bonda, No.S. do bw Tbe A do Lunatic Asyinm stock Riot 500.0 h 18Bi-1 Building loan stock, No 4 R«a1 estate bonds Public edncatton stock Docks and slli>a stock . to tlJSX.'xn Bonda ar« endorsed by N. 1,000 h do do do do do Croton water stock do do do do do do Kew duced, aa the debt la locreaatnf January. 1871, waa 84310300,'TXcTasiv road debt, for which the roMa are lia'ie, nmount Jnly, 1897 Jnly,1888 6 6 JfotUaoitteru, Ala.: Bondsoflsas. yeto York: Water Block The commlsaloneni of the sinking fund reporled January, 1K71. that the reaourcfs were more than adequate to meet all the city debt s* it ni.tnrM, but advised that it« Incomo ahoii' The 1,000 tTin 1810, I8M-7* Variooa. M7B-8I 6 I iiirpowa vm debt. 8488300. Bao<to an all eoaMa.«M iaaued In ainall amoonla aa waoUM. Ottt koMa aouie atooka and other pri^perty. ISH-'W !M),O0O 78,000 lan Water Works Bounty rnnd For Improvement of atreeta do do do iS8», wt-w lOUMV ISSS-'M vlllcRIiatock. do do 1(10,0(10 478,014) Varl. (I MM ia J.4kJ. Jaraer Clty.lat N. Bk. .ran , 1877.*° .I.*.l. do do July, 9»-l8Di do J.* J. do Jane, 1873-7* J.* J. o do J*B.,'aSI90l< do J.A J. do Jolr.lSB* \JXO mi t;m, agalaat Colnnibiu. N. Y.,Cenl. Nat. Bank. * 1 1 7 1.814X100 V»rl. riadsoo old bondi,. Sulwiiii. loKlork. r iili'r «, wliArf J.* J. J.AD. :»1D, ToUl 1878- -SI ia*i-t3 Col. city r-eaaurr. tr. v., Nat. Bk of Kepnb J. Van. JtSO-l bouuly loan AucMmout bonds <!<> do 30ye»re I 7 7 7 V»rt. .juds..., do T: •••/./• J.* l/OWl IffDe IjOOa Varl. laN llu do Xrw York 84,000 lUU .i.iIUIUKCIty louii \\ -it.T Popntatloa, do Bavannah, C. R. R. Bk. i.v),ooo 1,0^ ulonii pnrpo»c« \\"k Co. ctinr. br cHy, : i.ti: 108,000 1,0)0 k itto KnnclliiK bnncU. nrttii!-. 'rlMlMl, tilt. Subxrlplluna to varloiin RR. atocki IMBTI do |do (to mw V«M«a. WhaoDiM. OotnmbU. n»,gao iSS KMiwIiiiK I'Mi i.conr. lotora.... la limRIBT. AmoiMt 1388.400 ism UN-1888 . N.Orteana or N. York, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do New Orle«Ba. do do 49 isn 1813 18*3 18:4 1814 1874 1874 1878 1884 1S8*_ The llgnrm glvea above do not Include lb. ., aaa<««nie|ila made for Inpnvemeata. strmt Of«D mg. athTon apeciaad pcoparty. (L-uonaJ. t. IMn. Wij To orSvdwfor 'utereat and muniiia BtMMt of eownl t^y bonda of last, the ana oC fmjMn' yew • seqoired by law to be mlaad bv tu oa ml caute. ^p«^al orovlaiooa are iMde lor otberlaaaeaof e«taa lollowa: tOl. bpadk iMei^ MM . eat est al: by* by *»-l1S ol reel e*t4Ue tu aad l-r*ec paieea- RK., int. ~i • r (1300300 loaa ^y 3»-l1g of tu loea or vm,*!: 7 p» cent loaa of 188*. kT per ftQa'fedbylawieba dapoelled amMklr i wkot bonda, by levee dn«a~iMie4 tor (aMNSl m Poi ehartiain penooal: _ WMV •« : . ; , THE CHRONICLE. 700 [November 25, 1871 CITY SECUfilTIES. Sobacrlbers irlll confer a ereat favor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. DESCRIPTION. par New Amount Size or * Rate Out- When value. st'nd'Dg. djer references, see foot notcB on 2d page of previouB For explantlon of all ent. Or;e<7n«— (Continued) Funding loan, 1870 .Jeiferson Citv, (debt 3,C00,000 7 8 355.000 538,000 7 3-10 157,000 16'JO assumed) Wbarf Improvement Bonds Trust Funds FhUadelphta do to pay for stock snbs. do do for extension of gas works,., 1 855 '.IS-'TO •68-'TO •S2-'65 •ai-'TO 4-5 246,000 233,000 308,000 700,000 600,000 278,000 117,000 1,865,700 375,000 6 1,000 1,000 1,000 1867-'69 a 1867 1867 186S 1,000 1,000 do do do do Municipal proper. In aid At. & St. L. RR. Co Providenre. It. I.: Loan to II., P. & F. Railroad — l.OtX) 1358 1855 1868 Recruit iUK and bounty bonds 1,000<! l.OOOe & do do do do do School bonds '6f>-'67, .Tudgment bonds '67, do do do do do ;6&6 ! 5 .800,000 1855, coup, (gold) 1858, coup, do St. .lose RR., coup, (gold) Judgment bonds '63, Central Pac. RR. '64, WesteinPac.RR. '65, 6 6 2'.2,0(K1 304.000 160,000 site for water works. Subscription to Op^-lika KR Purchase of Spiingfleid plantation Subscription to Mu'co^ee Rk" Construction of water works Gaslight Co. Block I85J Joseph, Mo.: & to St. .los. J. J. 185.3 KR !8V! 1 '27,:«0 !I9,OOI 1870 1870 1,000 500 J. To'al debt, Fe"'., 1871, »a,7S5,591; RR. compromise sinking f nd, $161,000; do. municipal, $»9,802. Taxes and water rents in 1870-71. amounted t-> $502,932. Pop. lation, 1S7'1 86,076, against 48,063 in '93-'95 and N. Y. York, '69-'99 1660, (CnKOKlcI.K. vol. Ill, 24.'.) Sinking ftmd Mar -h 31, 13T1 $382,199. Debt Increased in 1870, $706,000. City i» protected by mort. on yM.-,v St.L.RH, $786,001) imoit. on Portl.& Roihester RR. $700.000 mort. on real estate, $895,(00 and also holds $714.3(XI of Port. & I'giensii. RR. stock. Value of real estate. $17,077,300; personal, $11,876,415. Tat rate, $26 per $1,000. Population in IgTO, 1913 : Nov., 18S6 Nov., 1887 Nov., 1888 June, 1877 June, 1887 June, 1887 Jan., Jan., 1900 11-93 Lecs& Waller. Ban Francisco, M.& N. . M.& N. 1S69.. 500 500 18f<)-'69 1869 RK 186S I868-'70 1,000 500 var. 7 M.&N. 6 10 10 6 10 Lean ; ('lie in 18:'3. »S0,2H. Total taxc- collected, $2.838,521 ; Mnklng funds amounted to $1,382,989. All the values for S.tn Francisco arc given in gold. 181)5 ISSl 18t;7 city owns real estate and olhcr property valued at $2,i63,9s0. Assessed value of real estate in 18,0, $11,801,461. against $12 219,110111 1S69; total income in yea- 1869-70 from taxes and other sources The July, 1872 May, 1871 Mi. v, 1875 June, It'Te $1,191,222, in 1860. Feb., 1878 .Ma ch, 1883 Population, 1870, ^8,'^, against 22,292 Nov., 18-3 Dec, 1888 1886 Feb., Nov., 1879 June, I8S0 Nov., 1900 M.&S. J. J. N. Y. N. B'k Commerce, var. 10 10 150,000 76,800 35,100 81,000 36,600 125,500 liO.OOO 500,000 1858- '59 1866-'6' 1871 18.1 6&7 431,.')00 6 h 1860-'66 Real estttte and public buildings. Street improvenient bonds Missippi Tower Grove Park bonds var. ^ar. var. var. I84(>-71 1840-68 . 1.S51-66 St. Jan. var. var. & & J. J. 1,000 1.000 299,000 482,000 456,000 210,000 18,51-55 l.WO 399,0M lb52-54 1868 1,000 417.000 1,0011 346,0110 lEHl-58 1851-53 RR (gold). . Sewer bonds Harbor ami wliarf bonds Lafayette Park bonds New water work bonds (gold) Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari. Vari, Vari. 2,.589,000 778,0(X1 18.M-5' Water Works bonds (old) Bonds to Pacilic Railroad do do Iron Mountain RR do do North Mo. RR & $1(1'.1.5(10 ; do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do P.& F. RR. 9.1i,907. 18S3 1894 Sav. Treasury & N. Y. N. Y.. Duncan, S. & Co M.&N. J. &D. & J, II.. Population in 1870, l'<f.9(>l, against 4 1.129 In 1860. Population In 1870. U9,W2 against 56,»2 in MXl. Real estate in the fi-cal vear ending June 30, 1^70, w^s assessed at $69,776,61)3 personal properly at $it,- 1575 do do do do do do do J. against 26,841 in 1860. Valuation of real e tate, $52,511,800; rcrsonal, $10,565,100; total, $93,076,9t«i. Hate ol tax, $13 50 per $l.(Hill. Sinking iiincts— boiiilsiiuein ISSl. $'2i3.oixi Jan., 1876 Sept., 1,-83 do do do do do do do do 31,413, '71 to '91 April, 1877 Providence, N. Y., ; ; July, 18ST R-v18?0, 19,565 against 8,932 in 1860. all sources in 187(*-71 wa< stini ted at $195,000. In 1S70 a-sessed valuation of ;iropcrty was $11.1X10,000; rate of lax,l>; percent; total revenue (int. fund $136,487, general fund $81,146) $217,001). The city owns $5(»l,00llof St. Jo. ft DenToiuka stock, ver (,. RR. stock, $50,(KX1 St. Jo. N. Y. Am. Exchange enue from '80-'a9 do do Joseph Trejisury. do do Nov.. 1889 '8O-'80 18TJ "M-'79 Bk. Joseph Treasury. do do N.Y., Nortbrnp & Chick, N. Y. N. B'k Commerce, N.Y., N. Bk Republic, do do •71-'91 •15- '88 $150,000 Mo. Valley stock, ttieir value be ng nom nal. Public buiUliiig &c., are worth about $150(100. Population 1870, 310,864 against 1(0,773 in 1860. City and county govc nments anil finances are separate. Total debt April 11, 1871, »12.S79,M10. Antic'iation bonds since issued, payable Jim., 1812, '78- '80 1872 1891 , IWiH; F.&A. Vari Vari. Vail. 1,091,000 1,000 1852-68 var. 1^61-68 100, &c, 1867-70 l.OtX) 1,21!',0UI 58,500 3,950,000 6g. var; 320,312 12&' var 152,(144 7 PauVx, Minn.: Revenno Bonds Preferred bonds Lake Superior Sc Miss. 8t Paul * Chieago RR BR a 2 V. Paul and '77-'8a '71-'76 June, New York, do J.& do N. Y., Jay Cooke & Co. N. Y., Faru.L. *T. Co. J. 95,125 & D. U. Vari. ; Aug., 1898 71 -'89 St, M.&N. li»l,000 var & County debt Is $3,21iS.l'ai. Assesse.i valuation of all property (sboiit Ul per cent ot actual value), old city. $142,000,000. witli a tax rate of IM per cent new city, $l,ti(iO.(Ul, with tax rate X of 1 p. c ; estimated income 1871-2. $!,I51,.|89. $1,000,000. •7l-':s '74-"77 '74--!5 *72-'74 M.&IN. ll,>HI 1,000 .. Spercentbonda J. 7l.'86 •71-'83 do do do do do do do do do do i & '86- '89 St. : do Ohio . . D. .).& ; (iiiauce '72-19(B Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Bost. Columbian Bank, Boston Suffolk Bank. do do do do Boston & Portland. do do F.» A. M.&S. 117.000 ^^..^OO 500,000 1,(KX1 & J. 9.17.500 .102,800 ISffll & M.& N. M.& N. 198,WI0 5,axi 62.500 1853 1866 Bridge Bonds May, 1K71 Renewal aiid Floating debt bonds. St. Lonis, t, ,500 ISM City Tniprovciiient Ftmding Itomis Interest Bonds do '.9.5(10 5:i J. 19,0(10 500 500 .WO »00 500 18,'iO Wharf Bonds Bonds iver and $18,153.515 valnatlon of real and Sill.OOO.an); tax r,ate of $2 2.5 r. ported committee. Population, 1870, 6i4,l22, r». 565,5-29 in 1860. personal. by Pittsburg. J. & & 1870, Population in Den. C. RB. Mo. Valley I!R St. Jos. & Topeka St.Jos.it C. n. 5119 1.864 Improvement ol Savannih i.Ivcr., Sav.. Albany &. Gulf RR Funding coupnns& other purposes Redemption of bonds do do Bonds of interndl improvements.. t- Sinking funds. •72 to'85 Pitts., Phila., Vari. •i"iO,OI» , To uurcbase do do Orleans. New Fopulation, 1880 Oct., 1310 do do do do do do & J. M,&N. M.&N. M.&N. J. & J. J. & D. J. &D. J. &D. monthly A.& O. J. & J. M. & S. J.& J. Sananjtalt, (la.: Bds debt, July, 1871, was $18,838,034. 191,418, against 138,670 in 1860. 1895 18871900 Dec, Phila., Treasury, A.&O. J. & J. M.&N. A.&O. A.&O. J. &D. 400,01X1 , & J. J. & J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. A.&O. J. J. 196,000 979,500 aQ7,5on 731,500 School bonds, 1870 St. New A.&O. J.& 4,000,000 1871 ... Bonds of do S. Fr. Vari. J. 500,000 600,000 l.COOc fur iniblle improvement*. stocks. 6«;7 2,167,379 1869 1870 Water loan bonds and San Franninco ; 7 991,815 do do Portland & Rochester RR.. Building Loan Com'ers 6 624,700 Portland, Me.: Loan to At. * St. L. ER. Co Bonds New Orleans, do N. Orleans or N. York *D. &D. J. J. S&6 J. 8.380,231 1,725,000 4 445,000 6,'03.00O 5,405,400 11.660,010 ;8,754,900 '55-'ii do lor permanent iniprovenits... do (or park purposes do for war and bounty purposes, do for municipal & school purp Pituburgh Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds and certificates, coup, and registered Compromise RR. bonds (coupon),. [ by wiium : Bonds issued prior to consolidation do do do do do do Principal. When Dae, "Where liable and t Payable N.Y.,P.M.Myer»&Co. "SJ-'gO Population 1870, 20.030 against 111,100 in 1860. Total revenue 1870-71. $l77,6ai; annual interest account, $61,2.'i2; valuation of real estat •, $6,620,178; per- •71-'9;) '71-'86 '88 *'!ij '89 Intere t and April 1, sonal, $2.2.3.985; tax rate, 23 &'90 i. Finking ftmd balance end of 1900 ' fiscal year, ill-. 1871, $fi,(»77. INDEX TO RAILROAD TABLESIndex to Companies given under tbe names of others into wlilch tbey have been consolidated* & AU. AFlorida, fife Mobile & Mnntc:omery. Ala. & Mlsfl., see. Selraa* Meridian. Ala. & Tennessee liiver. see Solma. Rome & D. Amprlcan Central, Chic, B. & Q. Androscoggin & Kennebec, spp Maine Central. Decatur Flke'aP., see Un. Paciflc, Central Br, Atlantic. Miss. & 0.,see Norfolk & Petersb., South Side, Va., Va. & Tenn. Bay de T^oquet& Marquette, .sec Marquette & Ontonagon. Belief ontaln"* Indiana, see Clevo., Col., CIn. & Ind. Bennington & ilutb^nd, sceHtrlera Extension. Bine RItJge, S.C., nee Greenville & Columbia. Blue Btdge. Va., see Chesapeak- & O'Uo. Bosfon & Worcpster, see Boston & Albany. Brun-wick & Florirla. fie*. Brunswick & Albany. Wabash & Dclawnr-, M Erie, ^ee Lake S'lore &. Michigan Southern State Line, «eeL'ke Shore & Mich. :roulh. & & Burlinsion H Mt. .lly, Cameron & Kinsis *eeC. & B. Co. Cit> seeHannllia & S^ Joseph. Mjll Pll'e, *ee West Jersev. Carthage Borlingt n, see Ctilc., Bu-l. & Quincv. Burlington, see Burlini'ton. Cedar Cedar rfanldB , Cape May & & & Hapids&Mo. Central t Western hio, nee Baltimore & Ohio. Pucffic, fiee Central Paclllc. & Havanna*!. .see Savann ih& Charleston. C, see Char., Col. & Aug. Chtcag-» & G^eat Eastern, nee Gjlumous, Ch!c. & Ind. Central. Chic'g* & So iihw stern, «<?e Clilc., Bock Island & Charleston CuarbnteA 8. PacVflc. Cinn.,DHyton & Ctnn., Peru Cilc, A & & Aehtahul;!, Mich g'n Souibein. & Cleve. Cl'»vi'., & East., seflCinn.-S'ind. Clevehind nee Cbic, Chin. Louisville. Paine-iville Clt-'ve., Tolerio.see ZaniBvibe &Del. & Lake Shore Cinn., f<ee & /fee. Lake Sh >re Vcrn Centra'. Bluffs & St. Joseph, see K nsas Citv. St. Jo-cph & Council Bluffs. Coving on &. L"\lnKtnn, «(?eKcniucky Central. »anv Urbana. Hl.&p,.kiJi, see Indi mapolis, Bloouiitmt. u& Western. iJj*'ton,X('nla& Buliwa,«ee LitU- Miami. , Mich. & Erlc& XnrihE Wi & stern. New Lisbon, .«ee Niles & N< w Lisbon. N. Y. & Flushing, see Flutrhimr & North Side RR. Northeast & Southwest Ala., see Ala. & Chattanooga Northwist Virginia, see Baltimore A Ohio. Oakland & Ottawa, -yee Detroit «fc Milwaukee. Oil Creek, «ee Oil Crc^k ^ A l.-ghnny. Gil Creek & Pithol'? Branch, >^ee I'lthob' ValU-y. Penobscot & Kennebec, see Maine Central. Pensacola & G.orgia, *efi Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobil*. .<!ee Richmond & Danville. Pittsburg, Col. & Cinn., see Pltt^., Cinn. & St. Louis. Pittsburg & St ubei'ville, *ee J Ins.. Cinn. & St. Louts. Pit'duiont, Dayt^^n & Un'on. Hudson 'civer, ;*ee N. Y. Central & Hudson River. Illinois & Southern Iowa, «ee Toledo, Wabash & West- Grf envill-.' & Miami, -tee ern. Indian.TpoHs & Madison, see Jeffersonville. Mad. & Ind. Indianapolis, Pitts. & Cleve.,.«ee Cleve., Col., Cin. & Indianapolis. Kalamazoo & Schoolcraft, see L. Shore & Mich. S. Kalamazoo & South Haven, *ee Michigan Cential. Kennebec & Portland, see Maine Central. Lafayet'e & Ind., see Ind.. Cinn. & Lafayette. Laki; Shore, *ee L. Shore & Mich. S. Lehigh & Susquehanna, see Lehigh Coal Co. Lexington & Franklort, «ee Louisville, Cinn. & Lexingt n. Loi'g Dock, N., -r.. see Erie RR. Louisiana & Missouri, see Chicago &. Alton. Louisville & Frankfort, see Louisville, Cinn. & Lexington. Potsdam & Watertown, *ee l.'ume, Watertown A Og- densburg. Toledo, Wabash A Wi stern. liacinc & Mississippi, in iVihtern Union. Rari an & Delaware Bay, see New J< rsey Souihetn. Bock Island A Peoria, see Peoria A Rock Island. Kutland A Burllnglon, see Hnland. Sacramento Vallt-y, see Cei tral acific. St. Joseph A Council Bluff-, .^e^ Kansas City, St. Jo seph A C. B. Sandusky, Dayton A Cinn., see Cinn., Sandusky A Clev land. Quincy & Sandusky I'oledo, see A Cincinnati, .see t liiu., Sandusky A Cleve- land. San Francisco A San Jose, nee Con ral Pa Iflc. Sara'oga A Whitehall, see Il^-nsselajr A Saratoga. Scioto A Hocking Vail' y..see Marl' tta A ! clnnati. South Berwick, sfe tortsmou'h, (ircat Falls A Conway South G»'org a A Florida, -see Atlantic A Gulf. Souihcrn Miss., see Vick burg A M ridian. S<}U hern I'acitle, .v^e Texas A Pacllc. Souihwcst Pacific (Mo.i, .^eft Alhintie A Pacific, ' McGregor & Sioux City. In MilwauVce & St. Paul. Maflisoi & La Crosse, see Chic. & N. Western. Mad. River & Lake Erie, «ee Cinn., Sandusky & CleveManassas Gan.see Orange, Alexandria* Mauassa*. Massilhm &. Cleveland, see Cleve., Mt. Vernon & Delaware Mnysville & Lexington, see Ken'ucky Central. Mi<'liigan Air Line, see Michigan Central. Mich. SoufhernA X. Ind., «ee Lake Shore & Mich. S. Milwaukee & Prairie du (.Iliien, ^e, Mil. & St. Paul. Minnesota Ccitral., xee Mil. & St. Paul. Minnesota Vulli-y, '<fe St. Paul & Sioux City. MlHsiHsippi & Missouri. n(»w In Chic, K, 1. A Pacific. Missouri V.-U ley, «e« Kansas C, St. Jo. & Council Bluffs. .MotiUc & Gr at. Northern, see Mobile & .Montgomery. Muscogee, nee ^^outhwf stern Oa. X w Haveii & liewLonilyii *« Shore Ltue, , )n CoIumi'ia& Augusta, see Charlotte, Col. * Aug. Columbus & Indianapolis, see Col., Chicago & Ind. C.HiiicM & land. & Mich. Siuih rn. CI ve., Mt. Toledo, Tol-do, «ee Lake Shore Pontiac,«ee Detroit & Milwaukee. see Phiiwdclphia, Wil. & Bait. s ..^eeLake Shore* Mich. South. FItnt & Holly, see Flmt & Pere M-irquette. Pi., see Cumherl -nd Valley. Frank in. Oretil Western of Illinois, see Tol. do, Wabash Detroit ft & Buffalo Buffalo St. Louis, «ee & S'lutlieru. f^^'e Atchison East Wi'siern. Detrnlr, n-oe ubcnville A Indiana, .'tv Pi Isliurg, (inn. A St.LcuU Tallahassee, nee acksouville, P^-nsacola A Mobllt;. Tebo A Neo ho, see Mo., Kansas A Texas. TennesB-e A Alabama, see Xa.shville A Deeatnr. T Irdu A Loganspcrt, see Col., Chic. A Ind. rnion A Logansport, see Col., (.hie. A Ind. C. ntral. T'nion I'arltlc, K. Div.. see Kansas Pacific. rninii Paclllc. S. Br., see .Miss Miri, Kansas A Texas. Virginia Central, see Chesap'-akc A Ghl >. Warr.Mi A Franklin, -see Oil Creek A Alleghany. S'.' Watcrtown A Ui..me, see lioj a, Watertown A Ogdens burg. Western (Mass.), York A Boston Albany, OimiberlanU, nee J'prilhlifl ff RouUepter, see fi . . : , November .. .. . THB OHRONK'LB 26. 1871.] RAILLUOAD •«orJI"f l«MI»f Cn«(|f#M,lii lh» r««r tr.nl«f»d RTOt by l«TI WM AND I. 'ND LIST. I U.IiANAAltl 701 »>• .««« LIktMlM llM i>f W C«ifiM,WMkla|Mi, p, 0, Nubarrlbcrs will confar m sreat tavor by kItIbk hi Immedla DKSCBU^ION. Amoonl Out- For uplutUoiU, h« full sUuidlng. loot IRM .^ it»,(n) J.* J.* 7 iivfun a a . . IMII S.irin.oip .-.- Au«u<.'.. lit MortfjiKii .. .. Albatiy Clly lou, J. |l inortKxts M,'*any Knjtov-itoclc IIM\ 186* niorli(fttfe. AUfl M.iexohiinfrcftblc furgeu. M. a b<lft) IJen. w 1,000 I'.'MU.... i^'u, 48,000 12,000 p.m, gold.., "7' Y„ Oonowi, a. ft hmmjmu. - Co Jan., urn Jan., vn 'iiir.i»7i 'Hy. IMa do do do ft v.. 1S«S ii.t .IMI May,l!n« ilo .ACu do iir»'*'ia9« n4i».(»i ito N.Y..Wta.li)W, J.* 9 7 . DtTt'd. !»ew Tork. S. J 7.80 3ji»,(m ii'M) 7 IMI N. v.,Bk'of'V-. N, r , D. ft II Lt UA A. 7 .151.93 2,«6,aou IM.!5P WiMB Whan. ft J.* til ian I'M 1-r niVIIMPmt. Where Tarahle wil I by iA« . iftur. Alft. iriknloml.,.. JAaay ^ iH A 3a When ! notM. M Ill JMraw <tc»<i/' mTKBMT OB ^« M«rch,IM( lor snnt.. It 1 end. by I'rnn. (; Nelrsrn'iE* (!(!; Jan., NeVVortl. J.°* .fan., 18(1 Ijiai- .i.iir. {.an.: mtl«.. I 2/is>,oao 1g. f N. r.,a.OpdykeACo. J.* July, 18*( In ino 1,000 MO iii..rii,'nt.'. ski; mint KkK riinil cN. Y.) IM IK iiiurlK«K«. •kii runcl (Ohlu) luorli^aKi-'. 8l£K fiiixt (Uutr.uxl.)..,. 1st inorlKUK". (Krniikliu UraDcb) 2il morlKiiKi! (I'onn.) , *< tan '. iju, (.uuHuUil Ipi iiitirtKi^KC Mect'l. bdii IS. A. * O.I cxcb'blo for - So. OcurKia do A Jtfj^t. it J(/<lri«<- ,f .si.. 8a.20O 4M.O0O UfiflfiOl) moTlgAge, Merllug Atl" ttKOjOOO —Htock SIM. Ktcrllnti, 5^JU yran do <lo a lan 1861 1871 18SS , Sterling bonds, not mort A HffiMUt a reiux Forniui.i riu iiondit. 1st M., skg faud.... 3d M. 7,250*00 1861 18(1 do fund 1.13) do 18?U. atcrllng. flW.CW. . M l,ri50,(IOO 3 6 6 6 « T«,000 186'i 93.(100 18TJ 1836 130.U0D 1,1004)00 1,000 9993)0 (guar, iS6i 1834 1897 t 1,0004)00 4994Kn 749000 100 Soitttyn it AttHtnt/— stock IS41 1836 un Dollar bonds. Botl.. riiiil. <t WfcA*.— Ist M., Agrlc. Br.... B., & K. to K. Worccstei' on consol'n 2d mor()rage, 1989-70 Jjofton, Concorttit Jffln(r«l/—Prcff. stock.. 1.000 1,000 by Stilc 9d M.. 8kg f nnd goM, not endorsed e Ku.d, ondors. IW lOO tia 1888 18^ 1,000 1,000 1,(40 "iou mortgage bonds 1897 1897 1861 IW 1000 18(3 1866 1868 ».*t. I«7I C. <;. 6g. Cli (£9a»J0O). .1.1 . h r".-.. Br. -.,'BJ: . . Lake K. DIv. aain.f.l, s.-.. r'l.'.rt CUEO.MCLK, Vol. 1.*, p. 43!,«1«. 1^ 1889 Jan., 1899 3004100 5,0004100 3,7004)00 3,680.000 2 8004)00 980.000 700.000 990,000 880,000 64)004100 3,818,900 F.AA. J. J. 6 .1. 7 J. J. 6 In progress. Bait, to Pot.*»'- r r,.,.!.. Capital slocv, (.tlK.S'jt. In * 808,000 919,977 1394)00 l.WAD mort 1st dlTlsloo,s.r. 1810 18(i ft mfK TBOjm mm> ijrn.im B..:.-: a Br. : *c.. i(n;.,l^l Boston, Nat'l Bank. A do J. J. A J. A J. ft ft Con«ol. of AjfT. Brnocli trul Ft'ehbnrs and Wor obUt. Net teaming I(imo*» $'6,416, All expended In Inten-Hi pajrmenls. Not'; 1871 N'et carnlniffi l^^O-TI. Itl4».ui0, agalnHt «8D.(>!)1 lor It^^'R). $^.()U0 dae In i^Wwera July Office. extended to IHTS. Pinkine ftind amoomU 9^1 ,000. White Mt RK. andexteiMlot A M. (t. 13, to JolV. 1879 July 1879 IS.t Boflton OfDce. Boston. New 44m, are operated hy B.. C. 1. 1884 1899 18f> do York. J. J. 1, 1884 1890 York. Boston Office. New York. Boaton. Boston, at Office do do do J.AJ. 6 a 6 Jan. A. U. ft ax. P. 189.) Company recently placed In baokraptcy. and nov manaired bv truMeea of Beraell mortafte- ^et eamlnffs for lU moatba Id IStOwcre |UU.»4!t. <t. U. p. 6M.: t.1$ H.AN. 6g. f. i'' A. A. A O. O. A J. ft J. J. ft. I. F.AA. A D. H. A N J. A J. J. A J. A. A O J. 7 7,.f. 4 7 8 8 8 N. N. T.,E-leR.R, do do do N. Y.. Farmers* L ftT.Co do do do do .I.A J. J. do N.Y., or London. Boston, Co.** Office. J.AJ. A O J.AJ. ft York. N. Y., Bk of Commerce. do do A. J. Co., do do M.ftN. do do do do Boston. Co.*s Offlre. J.AJ. M. « A. A F. ft ft 8. do !,4>ndon. N..I. Office. Camden, do A. inilla. ft A. Tf. A. A do Mt. Holly. Boston. do J.AJ. J.AJ. 1, er cent March. T., E«erytwosbares allotted onenewaliare at p«r, payable eqanltr on avih'of March ' -" LandrccelTcd .1*71. ' Jnne. Sept.. * Dec.. 900,185 ac'es. Sold In 1830. I18.7M aerea, Net earnings last year. for (I 8aa,172. |lMli0<2. 2d and 3d Kerlrs bonds haya trmffiegnar. of < hlc. B. ft ly Slock. t!fmj»<>. L. gr. i.4nij«>9aere«. Stock increased ao July, 1871 .luly, ia;i Oct. 1, ism July 1,1873 • "^ Jnly 1, I8;8 Apr. 1,187K July 1, 1894 Jnly .. ..»_ »-., 1,188a Jnly 1, 18 >4 1S96 Traffic guarantee by Ch..H.« Q..40pre«nt. 1,1891 (ndgr.J.nnnoooaerea. (v.isp.as, ) 18,1 The C. ft A. R.B.. Del. ft Karlt n Caaal ft nlCrdCo.'s of S J., N..I. K.H.form the 1. Aug. eootrollng numerous branch Unfa. The laaae to Penn. K.R.. at lo per cent, on stock and asaumpilon of ail llabtlltaa waa signed Oct. 20. 1871. (T. 12,p.6N: 188* T IS p. 185, '«. 6(4.1 1804 Jan„ 18JS Com stock, (377.100; preftred. 7 per cent stock. (71J.7«>. (» 13. p. 419.1 Leased loC.ftA.. SI S p. r on slock, tnlftc. 18!V-»I Jnly. '871 IConsol. of «ape cod and lape Cod Ceat. Cos! of ro«il and branches, (l.tt4.778. 18.1-73 April, 1»S0' Le Pbllailelphla. Not do do Feb. ",'i87*. i 1, 18«li ..eil to .\)|. ft (rr. Weal. J.AJ Net earnings Ulvldeods of 7 per last vear. (IH.im. cent on prefem'd *(..,'< .In.^e )(«(. 1838-80 ' Y„ rnlon Trust Co. A'»g 15 1890 Coinplelcl Sept.. N. Y., r ». Trust Co. Apisn. 18*4 Lea-etl to Doh.ft dn A a prrl of eanwi.. Jan. 1. 1«T V. O. — — U80 I^llidelnhla Office. Princeton, X. J. Phlladrl.ht 4 Office. M.AN, |?: do London. » •ee CuKONicLk, v. 13. p. (4)5.) 1908 1, 18S< Jan 1,1806 Leased to Erie for Int. on hondx. Ae. Mar. 1,1SS1 NelearDtnKH,r:!4.<WS. eioaifr dobt.t«ajtt. Aug.. 1*71 Leased to Erie In 1868. for 490 yra. at 7 per Dec 1,1877 ec't on Mock and Int. and sinking fiutd on bds. L< sseen tt> keep road In repair. SoT.I,18Ti Mav 1, 1919 Tmlllc guarantee with rhV .. B.AQ..»p.c. Apr. Apr. .Ian Fhlladelphla Office. O «orln<8iw,onO). payable *iS In Bto'k orcftih. diT.. forSS yr» 8.3i pr ci. (v. 13. p. •»!.) Dividends In last 1-.* yeara per cent, Av Nov., 1871 Sot., 1871 do do J.ftJ. M. ft N. Boston, E. Smith A Bra. May I'- F.AA. ;«. «. A O. A. A <i. I'- F. * A M. A N, 6 6 J. AD. 7 • 9 M 187* Y.,H.ClewsA New M99 JUI^ISTI Operated with the Noithaa ft Zx>well, 8er cent of ea nlng* a d expenaet to B. L. Slper cent to N.A l. iipereenisn ' Boeton. at Office. Boston, at Office. J. A.;. 5 3814100 i/no the p. l'A>,fiZI.) af. ar. 8no!mo » R B.) on do A J. m.'a's. 8 f p.m for . . . J.AJ. ifiOD 1.00O Is .1 iv '•Inp ,, ' 1 3.0004)00 1858 1889 60-100 1st : d.-il. ;', low. ind , I'Uiln III. O. ft j.'a'j. J. ft J. sjtaixm 9,SI74W 1,0J0 11. . Baltimore OIBce. W.'iTi."' Boston, 2d Nat Bank. -71. Apr. 1, 1809 alHiul tl.230(»«i. Conii '• '4«( M. AS. Ph'Isdc phia, Co*' Olllre Mch 1. I.SIB Leased. Stock div. n Belfast and Boston. I'ryr M. A X. May 19,1890 eased to Ma net l.'KCd to SI.. .\* im'g A.ftO. N. V.,8t.L.,Al.&T,H.K, Oct, 1,1!0« Flosllng deht. i. ad. etc., »4.1»J65. .%,. .... New York. jL-ar. 'i' j.&b. 1877 Princeton, N. J. f219,»l. M. ftS. 1483 6 do ( V. A A. 1887 «-J. Boston, Khcier, P. ft Co Oct.,!871 Leased to floQsatonlc, »t 7 per cent, per yt IX Boston Office. 9 M. A N Nov., 1871 Nft earnings for ten nio«. endln KUct . 1, 1870.$! S90.srj,and sarp. oii hand, VOT^tSl do 6 J. ft J. July, 1876 (V. 18, p. es^i.; Boston, at Office. Apr. 1. 1.8r. •«. A. A O. A. 60 Onx- 1880 St«'tM, 18M do do J. J. J. 4 Rnjooo lid< NOTI. ft ft ft J. J. •15400 nonstock 1»1 Ceit J. J. J. 7 1,896,8m Osmf^fKt^rl.Oo.—lstMoftga^e Cap« C3orf—stock Cat" IT 6 6 "f 7 1,000 30.000 1870 c— 1st Mort., CODT 'I-. Baltimore OIBce. AS. *J. sMifm vm 18M )rtgage loan l«t ...nrl,,. .). M. ira 1S80 isai New i,?Do.(no C'l.'s 6g. \fioo.tro 9004)00 Dollar loan Sterling loai, sinking Itind isanson. United oprrat'''! Boston 187D mtoy—stock 1 Sevrml f". Oct., isn v.'a'a. 1J0O4U) 18N Dollar loan ; Oi:t., It71 do do do do London. m.'a'n. 1.417 JOO 9,0574100 6D04XIO 100 acres land . Co- :t Baliiniore OfDce. A.I. J. A,l. A. ft O. 24X04100 1,100 109 Preferred stock Bonds conr.lntopref.stock (2d series).,. Bonds con r. Into pref. stock (Sd series) IncbdscoDV. to com. xtocK, (4thKrrles).. 1st mort. eonv. on branrh. (Mh serteit)... 0>nvertlble bonds of ls7U. ((ttb >erle«).... BturLt Mo. iH iV'stnuto— ut M.,caav., I, gr AurKnolon <t So<uha*Ham—inU Cairo 7b tutttm—xn M., gold., on r'd ft I'nd Co„i 2d mn^t^Al;(' toll . Nov. 1,1»7< June, 1871 Leased to Central' (la. for 973/00 par an num. Pblla., Farm, ft M. Bk. Jnly 1. 1881 Lnswd to Pii. n n .!'!>n«rr'itnI='llnI7pCT do do " S.*c. July I. IKU cent, nil "» a,2»4)oo 2d mortgage <t /I "tng 111' »M 9,8004)00 Burt.. C. Rcipuit it Jfliui— 1st M.,gold, a.l. Burtington it Mo. Utter- atock. Oanvltn July, 1887 ; wa« do SaTannah, .1. imflOO ErU-»toek .KIO,(JU) A Co ftc. Alb. 'A . '• • do A O 19M|4IOO , mortgage, on road ft mil-. '-, r far Consol. Oct., 1870, of Ai. ft Par.. andSooth N. Y..6hoeALeath.Hk. Jnly, ima PaclOc. Land crant of 1411U4MI acre*. (V. I'i, p. 412.) do do July, 1»« Portland and Lon<ion. Sept.. 184 Leasffl for 969 years, from July, 185$, to (*rand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, S per do do Sept., ISTl Boston. May 2. ll«« rent on sterling bonda and 4 on atoelt aad London. Od Tr. KR. Oct. 1, iml curr. ncy bonus. do do 'ct, 1, 1S91 7 3 76,000 iro,ooo 300,000 6214)00 294)00,000 6004)00 Bitf.. Onruit PUtiib.—lti Mortgage Ist L'' do 6 7 8004)00 BHir.Braa.it PUttb.-iih .M.dni-.lO.IXOaclil) Bnjraio. yiie Yart <t A. A. 00 14)00,(100 Alixiny it Utmortgai of Ueoriraolzallon In IVil ((tie Th" " ACo do I924W0 •e»TO mortgage new (Berdell) Bnnuuiek for (iitliiii (•.16. p. 141 S.'l.l 18M N.V. M.'k.'jcsiip 4004)00 2134100 A do new, gaarantet:d by l^rle. Floating debt MaM. loan,(Bocnrcd byt4,a)0.00a, Berd.M) JBotOonA /.ofwW—stock Conrertlblc bonds, 1893, conp >n Scrip cortlllcatea Uortgage, wbarf purchase BoHtm A JffilN«—stuck. Bo9iA flroeUUtirt—^tock 1st 127J0OO 699,90 < 3,'XI', OthorsiocK.l'ichKt'Koldiilv'dsA ncwstk 1st niortRaKi; boiuU, due In tS-S 2d M. bds, vonv. (71 m. ftlst, 2SS) 2d M.bd<, conr. (71 m. ft IstSH) Sinking fund bonds BoiHon, Jiariford it £He—stock 1st mortgage, old Ist let 600.000 M.6(4.10U Albany loans (Alb. & W. stkbdgc). "oUar bonds (Wesfn K. K.), gold C lut.i stoi'k ' by C. ft A.) do do do ii liiU, ( ias7, ( IJOOMO 1869 BtUeHUt it S-iiithern minott-lU M., >kg fd BeMAere Dflttivare—nlock 188-.!, 140/no 186) . Barctay CikiI—\»x. mort. (Inc. *.t,UID acrei Id.) BelfaH it Uowi^/iend—Xsl mortgage, gold. bonds of do do A!rt»*irf— anck 1,"1«,500 3,S7J,U«0 3,722,621 498,300 ins mort.. gold. 2dH., Sd«., 579,30(1 1838 Bangnr it I^ailaquU : Hanger »•! y loan, Ist mortgage. 1st M., 863,230 N. D. ft ft ft J. .I.ft J. ft O. 4 l»9 .M.ftN. J. J. > 7 187(1 . . Jinlt.it P-itoiwt'>-\ti "«' !*),«» I8KS nalllmmc lo»n. lr<»-.0 N. W. V«., 2il niortKage. \V». y. W. Va., niortga<(e, 18Si-M. it. 3X i3.i5(,'(ia law 18H do 6g. A.ftO. 9g. ". 100 ISi) ft .1. M.ftN'. 6 371.20 J. J. ft ft ..ft J. 713.(K10 l.nO) inch J. J. J. 481,000 78»,7«) ft • E.I 1883 1881 1888 7g. '6k. 1,'WO,OUO Hiock, iiig J. ft. I. J.ftJ. 1 KU ii\ IR» 18« II. "Y £1(U XMI I,, 1884 Savannah. K. v., M. K. Josup I 6 jtlcv M..r-nl.i/ th.1»I 181* Vork. London. do do New York. London. do A.4IU. s«- 787fl00 lan New J. ft J. 11W,IWI I29,.'i00 - 7 I Lancaster, B. ft Co July 1, 1100 fill.. • ^.... « AllantttGa. July, 1871 Nfl rantltiic" la*' This was the I. London. do A.ftO. A.ftO. 2,4M.1I03 ll« Sal-t Kfifr r.if/cy-utM., ».f. ISJXOiicr jr do 7 7 7 7 3,000,(100 Bonds li.,,i,. 7 100 100 i.ino Sactinnah—itock it A.ftU. A.ftO. A.ftO. is,oon,owi 186(1 1868 .i;lil.ouSUii.OOO»cr'»oriM I it J.* 2,000,Ui)0 I'.oiith t'.ip,,) (foUl ^1 J. 8n.(68 Ut M. AnW-Bloi-lt IhL ic «!,697,492 8.6^1,2 iiiortfntKO '..Nl if.~\»t AU., 100 lUU itiDrmAgo Fl..lt»t du |I,T7r,808 ims vaa niorlKAgc ''ouimua Btocic ..Ik At'': 8f. 7 iwi iililo) ; 6,at7,6og MN laia Wliiort aKr (N. V.) art 200 14,000,000 18,000,000 \»m urn isn 18H r.«.) . 1,.'32 4 7 7 \m Im !•! murlKHtff, 2,0004m N .r ., :;H.7W. ' >»peri».. ^ 1 t'y nla. C.) Opires somrtline* given In brackeu. at the pnd of remarks, refer to the voliitne ami iiaiEe of CiiRo.Mri.K containing full r Infonualloo. Tke Irlicn t. r i.i. 1. 1,,.., i ,..ii.i„i...i ,.r.. !i,,l,.> ., me page preceding these railroad lablra. mean " sinking fund,'* and I, gr. "land gront • i'.,mi, "sinking grum 1, * For stocks, this means the mtlea of road ityThose ngures are dollars or la tho case of .ouDi (.alaoorerlAV: t.iooaad «pw«r<i() <,l90i t.M. t Tbe {tuervtt p«r annum isglrea ou bund: F. A.-lir U * A|iril ft ()';l f J. A J. siaada (or Jaa. ft Julyj T. ft A.,u v u .Vu .M .Mar, A Sept, A .V, ft O Quarterly lyoD Jawuryi Q-F„ qasrtoriy from F"T, Q -.\i.. Qi qmrtorty .^ -M., loartcrly from Uaroh. ,, , OlTiataa I TiNH ()»(«• iDow tl)« perdxTwhen ID< prloolptl (klls due of ^f /tttj^i )tiivit iiq« irkaa tb« p«M oa '.ir , i . . . : : , , KM VM . — . . , .. .. ; ; : . . . THE CHRONICLE. 702 [November EAILKOAD STOCK AND BOND Subscribers of Oot- 100 100 4,«6'i,800 '65-'69 7« 1864 50 1S8 742 159 123 1869 !,000 1.000 110 Si 195 17 J. & 500 500 100 CAe?/!f re— stock, prelerred Bonds, not mortgage Creek— \9t mort 7 10 Chester <* Tiimii-rw— 1st. M., gld Chester T'ffHpf/— 1st mortgage 21 571 100 '281 1,000 lllO " — "88 1862 100 51 1,000 410,000 1,00 2,365.000 1,000 550,000 1,000 ,360,000 1,000 16000 100 1S,6 .S,-.* i,otxi 3 Crj6,(100 911,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 liurlingtoti. 1st mort Han., 1st mortgage & mortgage Peoria & Hun.. l(^t mortgage Ottawi, Oswego & Fox lilv., Ist mortgage Illinois Grand Trunk. 1st mortgage Qulncy & Warsaw, 1st mortgage., ,S.eokuk& St. Paul.lstmortgage Ke .\uierlcan t'entral, 1st Chicago, Cin. d- I/)i(inrille—ysX. M Chic., Danville A \~incen—\U M., gld, S. Chicago, Jowa <t Nebranka—i\.oc^ 2d mortgage, (Now 1st) (Sow2l) 3d do 1810 1870 1870 6(10,000 1,260 090 960,000 800,a)0 1.000,t«0 1,000,000 26 248 248 1S59 1882 1859 1862 18.'B 1855 R.U. bds (Peninsula R.R) on 74 ra. & lands. Cons. S. F. bds, subord.lienonall above.. Equip, bds, lien on eqnip'tscost'g $400,000. 1863 1865 1863 1866 1863 ,1S71, $2,7a),000 do do do 1st Mort. (Bcloit & Madison R.R.) Madison exten..l8t M.,sink1ngfand goltL Winona & St. Peter.lst M.,guar. C.& N.W do 2d M.. do Chic. & Milwaukee, 1st M.. on rd & equip. Chic. & Mil., 2d M., (M.* C. K.B ) 1st lien Mil., 1st M., (C. & l87(^-' .M.ii.R.)2dlien Lacro se.Tremp.i P.,l8tM.,gu.C.&N.W 1870 1870 1871 Iowa Midland, 1-t M., end. by C. & N. W.. M'mineeext., 1st M., gld, end. by C.&N.W Chic, Pdkin ti Sotnhice'<tfrn— let M., gold Chic, R. I- <t fl/rWc— stock 1st mortgage, sinking fund hic.& Southwest., 1st M., gold guar.... Chic & Southw., 1st M., gold, not guar.. Chiltcothe <fc /,ri(H«((j— lstM..guar by N. Mo Cincinnati <k Srt^/.— 1st .M., guar, by .M. &C. Cin.,C'i7nb. Guf) tfc C'AnWf?^«o/i— Tenn. loan I50OO pr 100 1,000 ft < 1,000 1,000 1,000 (JtTirinnati of of & /H,(f— 1st mortgage. M Income bonds A — A A 2d mortgage Cin., Sanan^k!/ A Cleveland—stock Preferred stock Mort. bds, Sandusky, Dayton & Cin do Sandusky City & Ind do Cin., Sandusky & Cleve Cincinnati A SpringfieUl—Ut M Cler., Col., Cin. A 7/irf.— slock 390 A Mahoning— stocl'. (lo $2,000,000, «th do $1,200,000 9:'',f^<>pMaU n. B,-i»t mortgage 1,000 1,1100 1,000 50 'S'o 1864 1869 67 i853 1857 a a 12H m >9S 199 18 A.&O. & F.&A. M. & S. 1638 . & 7 f & f & 8 & b O. & O. J.& J. & A. F. F. F. F. & & & M. & J.& J.& M. & "g7 N J. J. S 7g. 7g. J.& J. & O \.. & O J.&D. f. f. 8 7 6 A. & J. & N J.& J. J.& J. M.&N. A. & 8. J.&D. A. & O. F.* A. M4,t5u J.&D. & J. M.& N. 3X M. & N. F. & A. M. & S. 7 f 7 f. 7b. f. 8M ; V. 13, p. 6<M. 636. Oct., 1890 July, 1890 April, 1879 Jan .\pril, 1909 (v. 13, p. lis, 389, (XM,) Opened July, 1869. Cost $5,51X1,000. Road in progress (v. IS. p. (i67.) July, 1871 Leased In nerpetuity to Chic. & NorthJuly 1, 1888 west, at 3,>^ per cent, of gross receipts. AUK.15,1892 Gross earnings in ISTO were $1,.'20,882. Sept.. Itw.r TratlJc Euarantee by M. Cent. (V.13. p i^) June, 1871 The Chic. & Northwest operates 1>23 miles June, 1871 and has other lines and branches as fol1885 lows ; Madison Ext. lJ6m. (in progress) Mav, 1883 Lacrosse, Tremp. & Pres. 2ym.; Winona 1885 &St. Peter, 140in.:Io«a Midland, 75m. 1885 Elgin & State Line, 10m. (in progress) 1885 Menominee Ext., l'20m. (in progress). The llaliilitlcs of C. & N. W. for these 1875 roads are shown in the bon«l list. Lsnd 1884 of the Co. are about 2.000.(XX) acres. 1878 Operations for the year ending Junel, 1971, compared as follows with 1870 1915 gross earnings. $-40,513 less; operating 1874 expenses, $1,870 069 less; net rarnings, l,(i'29,555 more. Balance to c edit of 111Nov., 1878 Jan., 1888 come account, $'i33,569. Dividends have April, 1911 been paid on st .cH as follows; June. 1871. b on both!; Dec.. ISTO. 5 on both June, 1870, 2 on pref Dec. ,11889, 5 on pref ; ; ; 1874 1874 1898 on com. June, 1869, 5 on both Dec 1-68,5 on both. See report in Chroni 4 ; CLE, Vol. 13, p. 278,104. ; J. , Oct.Vi900 June 1,1911 of Corn'rce. N. Bank. July,' 'l894 Leased to North. -Mo. R. R. N.Y Wlnslow, L.&Co. Oct.',' 1871 Bait., Mercii. , do do do do do do Am. Exeh ^atBk. do do „St. Klch.>al Bk. do do do do , . Jan., 1900 (V. May 1,1880 July '20, '86 June, 1877 Dec. 1892 Jan 77-82.87 Julv 1, 1881 Mch & & 13. p. 18.) Reduced to $700,000 bv decree of court. Leiises the Day. & Mich, and Cinn .R. * Chic, and has contract with Cin.. Rich. & Ft Wayne Co. Net earnings, last year. $443,949. (v. IS, p. 338. 4.'M.) Ind., Cinn. & L.,2d M., In trustees^ to exchange for 1st. hands 1,1893 Road in progress. Lafay,Ind.,toSt. Ann's. July, 1905 Formerly leased to Ind.. Cin. & Lafayette. Office. Wlnslow, L. & Co July, 1895 Leased IBliClo Cin., Ham. & D. Co. (v. 13 Jan.l, 1889 do n. 435. do Net earnings year ending June SO. 1871, $273,300, of which $185,(»1 was paid for Y., Union Trust Co. Nov,, 1870 Aug. 1,1900 Interest on bds. & nref stock $ai.!37 to Boston Agency. Sept 1, 18T! snk. fnnd.& $67.()SS floating dei't.&c. do do Dec. 1. 1890 Springf. & Col. road (20in.) is leased. do do N.Y« Co.'a F.'&A. ?1. 12. p. 369, 731 In progress. Bonds. $15,000 per mllo B.Val.BK. L.gr.l.260.0(XI acres. Peoria S.W. is leased at gl25.0<l0 per > r. Chic. RR. (250 m.) finislied Ocl..^71. (v. 12, p. 720; 1.3, p. 49. 114 305. S37 601,) &D. J.&D. N.y. N.Bk & 79 Vol. Oct.' "1871 1896 Nov. 1899 J. F. on preferred. See Chronicue. and Road M. B13,.5(I0 18T7 Mar'c'li,'l901 2.980,">50 4'28,(M6 2,051.000 2,056.750 630,000 4S:.»«) Co., do do do J.& J. J.&D. J.& D. J.& J. J,& J. J.&D. J.&D. 8 7 7 7 7 1S72 completion, (v. 13. p. 5.'4. (iS5 ) Net earnings for 10 month ending Oct. ,'70, $*1,3'.2. Vt& Mass. leasedfor $.51,000 ayr. LcasedtoPh&Bait.Ccn. Div6p.c.onst'k. In progress to Tamaroa on Ills Cen.,44m. LeaBCU to Phila. & Reading road. Jolietft Chic. RR., leased for int. on stocif and bonds. St L., Jack. & chic, leased at $il0.000 per yr. l.oui8lana& Mo.RR built and operated under contract. Net eari'lnea of C.& A. in 1810, »2,063,2«9. Dividends la 9 yrs, 78 per cent on c -m. stock ; O. NewYork. Co.^s Office, J.& J M. & N. J.& 1901 ; Aug., 19J0 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do A. N. A. A. A. A. K. 3«- $'28,219. Sept, i8;o Net earnings year ending Ap' II 30. 1871, 1883 $2,779,211. Capital In IStin, $8.376.510 net 1891 earnings, $2,000,116. Stock distrihutton. 1890 Sent., 71,12>^ percental par. The C. B. do May, 1879 A-tJ. leases or extends aid to branch roada do July, 1889 named, giving tliem a tralllc guarantee, do July, 1818 (usually 40 or 50 p. c.) for purchasing their do Julv, 1878 bonds. Contingent liabilities on nonds and Boston. July, 1900 of these companies amount 10 $6,758,002. N.Y., Caldwell* Var. 1 7 10 8 N.C. Floating yr.; sublet to debt. $43,200. Cost of road, $600,000. (">p by D. <& H. Can ( 'o. for K gross earnings. Consol. of Va Cent., and Covington & O. This road will form a through route between the At. coast & Ohio river $2,000,000 of the new $15,000,000 loan is reserved to talre up the old bds. A sink'g fund of $100,000 a year commences one year after of t om'rce O. & N & J. & O & J. &N & N. 7 (V. 12, p. 714.) Leased to Erie, $30,000 p. Net earnings last year. July, 1898 Boston. Q-F. & O 7 Fr.. Oaki. & Alameda, t-an .loaqnin & the Cal. & Oregon were consoli- Consol. of Charlotte & S. C. & Col. & Ang. roads In 1869. Net earnings In 1870. $270,931. Cost of road and equip., $4,950,216. 1880 1872 1881 1876 18(7 July, 1871 1880 1875 Jan., 1903 May, New York Boston, New York and Boston. J.&D. & & & R.R Susq^ . Jan., 1893 J. ,I.& J. M. & dated in 1870, as the Cent. Paeif R.R. Co. Net earnings of C. P. in 1870, $3,860,146. Land grant 12,800 acres per mile, except mineral lands. Cal. Paciflc road purchased July, 1871. (V. 13, p. 241. 301, 402.) Jan., 1883 July, 1871 July, 1832 April, 1S9I Apr. 1,1S94 J.& F. Val., Sept., 1871 Sept., 1871 New 1 ork, Co. 'a Office. Salem,.Mass. .Clinton, la Boston, Merchants' Bk F. & A. N. v.. Park Bank. M.&S. N. Y.. Farm. L. & T. Co .I.&D. New York, Co.'b Office, h Lehigh do do do do do A. 400,000 560,000 65,000 1,252,000 i,oue,aio 790,000 a N. &.!. f. 1871, Frankfort. N. Bk of Corn'rce Y'., J. J. Bk do ,T. & prm 000 N. Y., N. &,J. f f f f 8 f .M. 7,865,950 (1 O. 7 1,000 1,000 1845 .1 J.& J. & J. 4>lig. 8 8 8 8 8 8 J. A.ft O. 56,0(10 184:1 J. & O. Q.—1. .1 San Nov. ',1899 May, May, M. K. Jesu do do do do do do do do do do '., A. J.& Cost of P. }!3,733,700. Leased March. & Philadelphia. M. "& S. M. & S. M. & N. 7 6-24 do do do do Boston. do J.*.T. & N. 7 f 7 f 7 f 7 6 8 road. &c., 1890 1890 1895 Oct., 1871 Jan., 1888 Ju'y, 1888 Dec. 15,1899 M. 500,000 282,000 500,000 2,000,000 1,2^0,000 798,000 35,000 50 ! J. J. ,).& J. 1,2,50.000 l,5(H00i 77 . J.&.T. A.&O 11,620,000 325,000 do do do do J. J.& Co., Sept., 1669. Leases Aug. & Sav., Milledgv. & Eat., & R. W. R.R. Dividends in 5 yrs 54 per cent. Bonds $16,000 per m. Completed Aug. 1871. Oct., 1871 N.Y..Fisk& Hatch. N Y.Am.Exch.lik. do ,J.& J. 1,067,4M 2,000 000 100 500 do do N. Y., Metropolitan Bk. J.&.J. J.& J.* 15, '99 July RR. Land sold to la. Late Atchison and Pikes Oct.l5, 1901 New York. M.'&N J.& 1871 1875 Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk 850,000 1,000 1,000 do J. Q-J. I' June, Charlotte, N. C. N. Y.,Nat. City Bank. A.&O. ,1. & J. J.&D. SBoma 50 "67 Rinklng fund, 3d Mort. (now 2d) Hubbard hr.. ist M.,Bkgfd bds J.& IS* 1895 1896-7-8 1. , J.&.T. J.&.J. 4 •20000 60 Istmortgage s<l 1871 1865 1866 1869 1866 1852 18S7 1871 IBtmort (C.C.& C. RR.) $25,000 a year.. IslM. (Bell.* Ind.) exch.fornewM Ist mtrtgaire new, s. f Cleveland, Mt. Ver?ion A Del— let M., gld,. atevelan4 A Pitts.— stock 2(1 mortgage for $1,200000 .500,000 1,3-3,000 3,500,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Cin., Lafoi/ette Chicago— \Bt mort., gold. Cin. Mftrtiivtville 1st M., guar by lessees Cin., Richmond Chic— 1st mortgage Cleveland 19,000,000 8,600,000 5,«IO,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,0(10 '65 '67 2d mortgage, guar Cin. it Indianapolis Junct.-lfit 2d mortgage m "ioo Cin., Hamilton tt 7)ay(o/i— stock.. 1st mortgage ("f '63 d) do & J. & J. g. • 6g. 1 May, 1916 May 1895^99 N. Y., risk & Hatch. Sacratueuto Treasury. 1881 1(<83 N. v., K. Kelly & Co. V. S. Treasury. 189-V-99 N.Y.,Flsk& Hatch. 1899 U. S. Treasury. 1S99 N.Y' Natl Park flank, Jan. 1,188! N.Y.,>.Fl8k& Hatch. 1S89-'91 J. J . 275 000 333,000 8,150,000 2,750,000 1,565.000 397.000 182,000 1,135,00) 1,000,000 1,350,000 2,700,000 S. J. J.& J & 6g, Last Dlv. Nov., 1-71 Leased to Cb. and Northwest, at $700 of Nov., 1871 first $1,500 gross earnings per m.;,Miof Aug. i, 1894 the excess up to $4.5U0per m., and l-5of acres, Aug. 1,1891 sill above that. Land grant 1,400,00 at yi of earnings, assuming *2,.310,000 bds iTO (V. 12, p. 593; 13, COS, 634.) do 1890 Bait., West. Nat'I Bank lunc, 1871 Leased to B. & O. RR. in 1866 for 20 yrs, rent do do June, 1871 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and do do 1830 40 after, in 1870 it was $226,529. The Cent. Paciflc P..H., West. Pacific r..R., ,I.& J, 4.0i«0'J) 14 720,959 20,415.013 1,245,500 755,000 3 588.000 182.000 300,000 1,785,000 948.000 200,000 136.000 695,000 2,632,000 101.000 100 lai & State Line Ist M., & J.& •211,000 82 Gieen Bay extens.. Ist M. on 26 m.& land. 1st M.6al.& Chic. I'n.K.U., extended 2d mortgage. Gal. & Chic. Un. B.K. Miss. R. Bridge bds, lien on net earnings .id 800 000 1,'00 18000 pr 100 3,916,300 b 568,700 224 tfc Mich. Lake 5.— Ist mortgage 1223 Chic {tyorthiE.—Com. stock 1223 Preferred stock 193 Bonds, nrf. (S. F.l.lst M., Chlc.to Oshk. 193 do Int. bds, funded coup., 2d M., 193 1st M., general, 3d it.. Chic, to Oshkosh. 23 Appleton extens., 1st. M., on 23 ni. & lan'd. 2d 1,000 1.000 1,(00 m F Chic, Chic. prm II. M. & l,r;0O.00O i857 1864 1864 1868 1870 eo3 Quinciz—atocii mortgage, drus') 2d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort) Trust mortgage (Bur. to Peoria) Elgin a 880,000 150,000 75,000 300.000 3,354,026 11,000,000 100.000 186,500 901,000 800 000 160,5ai 2,100,000 807,000 185,000 660,000 500,000 8.925,500 2,425.400 256,000 2,400,000 1,100,000 i858 S3 150 36 150 1st & 1,1X10 281 on the road) JoIIet & Cliicago,7 percent stock Istmortgage, B f do do St. L., Jacksonv. & Cli.,)st .M,i!U rC.&A do end. do do do do do do 2d M.guar. do do Louisiana* Mo., Ist M. (in progress).... Wliom. N. Y. Nat'I Park Bank. do do do do do do do do N. T.. Company's oOlce. U. S. Treas. at maturity. Savannah. Ga, New York. N. T.. A. L. Hatoh. do do N. Y.. at office. do do 6g. J.'&J. N. A. ,).& V. 9516,000 21 S22 427 , 2X 100 1871 1869 1869 40 40 Cherru Vul. Shnr. .t- ^;.— Ist M, conv, Cheaapeake <t Ohio— vom. stock Ist >^ skg fund, gold, cp., for $15,000,000. Ist M., (Va. Cent. R.R.,) guar, by Va do do ) coupon 2d M., ( do do ) coupon .M M., ( Income mortgage, (Va. Cent R.R.,) cp.. Funded interest, coupon bonds & & 1,500,(00 25,8S1,0U) 2,735,000 1,970,000 2,500,000 8,IO),0)0 2.571,299 71,000 371,500 1,OUO '61>-';1 F. l,f)00,(K)0 1863 141 M. 25,88r),000 1,000 1,000 19'i Cheraw rf: 7)fir/)nj7/OH— 1st mort 2A mortgage Dixon, Peoria 4 :'48.00O S12 . dt & J. A.&O. Q-J. .J. '. 1. 7 g. S. 4,750,000 2,4S5.000 400,000 2,-00,000 51.001.960 1,000 "ioo 1015 Government lien do California Pacificist mortgage, gold. CiUfornia <k Orr:/r>n—im mo tiagegold. Chdrl., Colnmbit Auffinita.stocii Istmortgage, (C. & S. C.) (C.&A.) ••:••;; do .u;,-con8ord,(3,(100,0(IOauthor'd) do CA«m?/7j^— stock (a Ist lien 1^- & 3,iJO",000 Central Pucijic— Blue t 1st mortgage, gold, t&x free Suborl. lieu. Call. State aid, itold. ...... Bonds, (fornierlj convert, into U.S. Dds U.S. Loan, (2(1 lien on certain terms)... Western Paciflc, Ist mort . gold mortgage Incom" bonds .'. M. 3,BJ«,(X«I 60 60 1st 5 7 920,000 1-,000,000 1855 1869 CMcafjo d- Alton—com. st'k Preferred stork 1st mortgage, preferred, sinking fund D. . N, N. 1,600,(J()0 789,000 mortgage bonds Cartiiajre & 2,132,000 1,600,000 1.000 •66-7.8 l.OOOe lUO A. A. A. Principal Where Payable and by when Due Stocks. I & & & & & & F. F. F. ;.82,000 1856 1865 2d mortgage (now 1st) New inortgage bond« Central OAio— Common stock Prelerred stock Chic, Burl, he'n P^y'"'"- 6,850,400 769,600 700,0(© Istmortgage Ruar.by Ch. & N. TV. do 1st Central Uranch, Union Piicific—\ft mort... 2dmorti?aire (government eubsldyj Central S. R. A Bank, Oo.-stock 1st mortgacre bonds, coup -n Centralof lowa—Ut M..gold, coupon 2d mortgagc.SOld. *4,000 per mile Central of N. Jersey— siock Chetiter " I (Fent! stock Prefer red stock, 7 per cent Ist ^'1 Btanding. * J^o— com. Bonds.i INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Amount Mllea For exDlanatlonof all references see foot- Boad notee on first page of KH. tables. liapM' LIST. confer a great favor by giving ns Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables. frill DESCRIPTION. Cettar 25, 1871 N.Y'., . . E. y., U. S. Trust Co. do do do .May, Cleveland, Ofllce. N.Y., Ward,C. & Co Clf-veland. at office. : 1900 In progress. Stock subscribed. $1,000,000. Aug.. 1871 Consol. May, '68. of the CI.. Col.. & Cinn.* JuQe72toSl Belief. Cos. Bonds pa,vable In annual until 1H99 instalimeuts. ( v. 12 p.7S6 ; 13, p. 487. 18119 Nov.. 1871 Aug. 1.1873 Sept. 15. '76 July, 1873 & Gt. West, at $22.866 monthadvance. Sink.fdof .3d M. amounts Leased to At. ly, in to $>;i4.9tX) of Hubbard, Br. bds to $63,700 All in bonds of the Co. N.Y., Manhattan Bk J.& J. J. &J. N Y,, Lawrence Bros. Jan.l, 19(X) p4 miles completed, 5-m further proposed. Q-F. N,Y.,F8rm.i.. & T, Co, Nov., 1171 Leased Nov., l»7i to Penn. Coo, at 10 per !do Sept 1, 1ST3 cent on »7.!s(»,(XI0, (v. 13, p. 601, 684,) do M, & S. do do Nov. 1,1875 M. & N do J, & J, do Jan., 189^ do do Nov. 1,1900 M, & N J.Ai). riliu,, oo.'i oa«c, JuBe 1, 'taLe.isedtaPtilli & ReadlDft , erf ftftl'Mt ' ' ' . , . . . . . THE CHRONICLE. Norcraber 25, 1871.] 706 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND ubscrlbcra will • great nivor bj kItIuk conltor OKBClillTION. MIlM f..„l M..1... rt-fcrvurc, lee t llli. T«Ulf». all ataiidlng 1.: .... M IMT V.l 1 > ' I'lr K.I ,.. fund !ikltitc N loiiv. at par StUfli iklllL' fUlHl l^: Con O". \f3i M«T1 .Tl— Ut 1 330.000 2.123.6U0 4'9J1U0 45U,(n> 1.1Ml.aOO '«U.UIU 1,000 * uw 1808 a. imU bunti* .k : Ci, I attbiin/ Ml - ' h Stock ^^ .Vorfrn/I-- Tiu<. c» r.»ii A- IXf> I in a I l,u> »n M.«C.* X. Ul M Vf Vtl: Drt: * i~—ut l.l t-iiii'Md Al I'Ulidud ..iipurtc, t,:ini|ionH. y UoivlH ol Juno .iO, 'U( Nov. Nov. 15. 'W 13. $3 l.OW' ^ciMHlliioDallvt Hi.a<u 4»5j00O Varl JKILUOO Milt.— \tl it tlMlf— Stock. l.OUO Varl 50 M . ilJOO) 190.000 230.000 100.000 110,000 ^^.^6« 18.fOS,e50 l.OOD \.IM> 1866 Uoliiea I'll/— tut .M.,Ki'<>>.Uk to Di» M. M..on 8Sin.&46«.0(IOacr'>A 3d M.ou ISjlu lat »7I,1W 1,506.6:19 . 1.000 1.111.000 1.663.000 2.900.000 a 1.U0U 1.000 xjoao 1.000 100 SoHt/itP€Jttem—\»tii,nnt.t».1... Mortimiri-.Oct. I, '63 , <t Atbturv— Ut m, gold Dtinli-i M: 1868 1863 .">" Ei'^ 1868 1860 iKt 's66 1,000 , Mo— latMortKage Wauiutburtf— 1st M. it 50 100 «,is2.n)0 3,500 610,000 136.000 4.O.2.00O 883.000 790AI0 1896 1885 .•>hf>it\ 18M Jfd.)— lat mort., coar f Tenneysee Loan irJl-i/- iSTU SO 90 900.000 'ick, common a no.ooa EO.OOO 79,000,000 "ioo cent, stock 100 8J36.910 8 f ?1 7 7 rg.f 7 steriaur. f. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 .. 't FU' C*<c.-lst M.gld ProvUleHe* ..V <t . it mortgage, guaranteed FtintiV I'^y .l/'irfiiw/e—st'tck lat mort.. L. o.. iis,aoo acres, «»t dlv 1st M.. 20in. '.id on 40. 1.K . IS3.«n ac., 2d d. tat mof t««ge, L. O.. 868.(00 acres. 3d illv. Flint t Molly U. I!. <*. f.. »a.llUO per year) Bar City E.SiiKliiaw. Ut M.vnarby Icse'a O" (In Hay I o. iKHd In aid & do *("'; i»a«e, gold, convertible 'i«/(/«~lBt mortgage ' <* OlottmiU&~\tt mort kton \ti mori '-it it CJbin— Isl M.. Bold. Fl'i A*"- ^Saginaw— r'" P" Fi' II. Val—Ut m. (not yet las) F'> KvJnnUa— lstM.,g<>ld rreit noitrg iviioniomn^ lat m. 8. F., gold OaVMMon, UoaMon * HentUrton a*ariiknt. R. A Bantiitii Cb.-slock BonuH. II. »l niorti.Titfi'd Sf.' ^t m. gold, guar... ii-iuiteea I 1st Oi-'iH'i /,', .f Mori, to Atlanllc Ilk i>r SI. & 'f/('i.j'i>—Stock ' I .Canada on aiirplua land* Lawrence, defer'd Int. ctfs I fiqutnnieiit M.. lat do id on all rolling "tock., do do .1. .I.ft 1). ft J. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. F.ft A. J.ftJ. A.ftO. J.ftJ. A.ftO. J.ftJ. M.ft »« do no M. K. Jeaup ft Co. do do S. Y., Cnlon Trust Co. S. v.. Brown Bros ft Co Phlla.. E.emltbft Co. do do \'. Y.. 9 7 4 7 » ao a « M 18n ISW 1.000 1,000 1A».000 uo 4A)OjOOO 1.V>.|«0 13 218 40 950,000 190A» lOOjOOO in) »)An t,7iajoaD 47«W) 100A» 17 IS 500 75.aiX) IM tasjooo II m ISTO I860 186* b aooAW '7'- M.ftM 1W0| IJOOAIO 14,000 pm. 7 8 f 10 f to 10 M.aN. j.aj. M.as. M.aN. J.aj. M.ftS. 7 J.ftJ. J.aj. }' A.ao. A^a'o. A» 3A»A0 1,000 t.un £29 JK.TO.689 221.190 T7.180 9IW,0U) cent ; 1<6> 10 IMBAM : : - : Apr. 1. 187: Mch.l.lSKl May Oct. Oct. Jan. 1. :89« I, ler, Leaaee also S27 miles of ether rosds. The Co. derives Its profits h-rgely from coal operations. Dlvl'ds In 8 yra. KJ6 per ct. I.iaaed toKans. Pac. L.gr..eoD.uil acres. Keokuk to Fort D'ge. la. Si'ck, tifiOOfiOD. 1, I89> L. gr.. 466,000 acre". I)e aulfd Int 0C1..71. 189r TraRIc guaraulr of ( .. 11. ft (j.,40 per cent. to Ills. Cent, f or 30 yrs. at S5 p. ct. earn'ga 1st 10 yrs. 36 per CrnI 3d lOyra. Ket earnings, UriO, ttfiil. Pref, stock, «9«9.in, com. s;ock. M()q,00o. In progress, Dunkirk, S*.Y..to Warren. Pa. Stock paid In, (1X00.00). toet. (3,40(J73. Leased lo Pa. RR. Coat of road ae., 1. July, 1888 Oct., 1883 June, 1900 Jan. 1, 190e _ Julyl.l88S t:»i.ooi. Leased to Phil, ft Rradlng. at 6 per cent on stock and Interest on bonds, onsol. Nov .lr69, of E.Tenn. ft Vs. and E. Tenn ft Ga. In Ig.o ths Co. paid lu debt to Tenn. and Issued the sink, fund loan. Net eamlrgs last year, $415,799. Dividends, 8 July. IB71 Mch 1, 188t London. J87! 1»74 Sept., 1876 AdiII, 1875 do do do do March, I88» May, 1889 Bank Jan. Phlla., GIrard Xat. do New Apl. York. Mch iV 1890 do Phlla., Penn.R.R. Co Nov., July, du Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. Phlla.. Penn. R. R. Co I'hila., 1,1880 1886 1, N. Y., rnlonTrnstCo. do do do New York do ft 1880 1,1888 ,Ian. 1, 1, 1K91 Sept 1,1875 Mch. 1,M!U 1, of road, equipment. t2,2<8;u]0, 1, 1870, waa fSJKAfln 18*4, t^.TlsJi^! stock. Oct lit». mMO,aiO: tl(JS74jaD0. The Wt net enrnlnga: lM*-70, {lj34,£ni8i8-M, t3.17>,SM ia>a->B, (I,mtat: lMi-«>, tiM.141. Costofproperiy^JM5>7. Of new bonds Igtl.tit.9Ujn0are held to retire old debt; £tJ0OO.; OUO 10 be laaued lo retire aterllng. tv, 12. p. 240; T. 13, p. S3, 141, 491.) 1920 Leased In law to Pn. RR. Jan. 1, 188! Apr. 1,1890 July 1, 18W London. do . 13624100. June Mch. B.: operated ft In 1863 to Northern Cent, for «M yts. Rent paid, (166,319. Net ramlnga In 1870, 180219. Otvs. guar by Pa. KR. The com. Sept, 1871 do do do Formerly leased to P., W. on own account since Dec., 18t9. Funded ft acctued Int. due ahont t«nuno. Inprogrtss. Snbacrip. to atoo 13.0 &JW. tost VH May. 1879 Mch.l.lSn March 1883 Oct. 6 yrs. Leased 1871 1871 1, II18O by Coii.paoy. percentayenrfor past Leases Eastern In N. H.. 16m. Stock, ftUflOa, same dividends as East. Maaa. Leases Portland, Saco ft P., at 10 per cent on stock. To form a direct line John and Hallfkx 1886 from Bangor to St (r. 13, p. 9U», W). UN : \. Y.. B'nk of America.' Jnb' N'. y ., Farm. L'an ft T Co May 1. 1, 1S»7 1900 Recently completed. Stock paid In.MOIJDO. (r. 13^. 667^) Net earnings, U month, of lg*u. t3,lM. Jnly, 1871 Dividends 111 10 yc*ra, 75 per cent. Leaard to Bel. Oelaw. Dlvl'ds l»70, i p. e. In prwreas. Average length operated In Net eamlnge. N. Y.. Mecban. Nat. Uk. May 1. 1880 1870 nbont IOO miles. tiSJIIO. Land grant 7.680 acres per m., do do >an. 1.1887 do Sept 1, 1888 dlTlded Into three tmala. lo aecore the do do do May 1, 1888 mortgatee. Total la d salea np to Oct., Boaton Office. New York. do 1871 ,11,560,000. (V. IS. p. 49.) New ?" J.aj. N.Y..York or London. Market Nat. Bk. MJkN. UMS. l6A)0pm. sajxo laro. 16 t>er Princeton. in6 too roads. Providence. J.iij. 4 6 8 l.OOD' 226 too ft J.ftJ. iTiAn MO a F 7 7 Stock owned In large part by Pa. RR. Co. Met earnings laai year. UWJI7. Canslilerable ad\anc(s maoe to branch N. Y..Farm.L'anftTCo Jan. 1, IIK7 Com. stock. tlfiUJKI, pref., f lUUW. Met do do INov. 1, 1887 produ, 1870- I, |r,0.ll7 s nk. rd,t.njOUl f. do do Aug. I.ISKI peryr. (v. 13. r. 666.) A. i,iiajno 1,000 I.0DO W 10 100 10) BP 10 MM <«!,00W i fBitaz, -llikn blvldenda.t 11, .luly 1*76 do do Boston, Co.'s Offlce. Boston, Co.'s Office. J.ftJ. 1.000 l.OOO It's. ,e«r. — N. Y..OallatlnNaflBk, July 1,190c N. v.. R. T. Wilson ft Co July, 18»0 7 Q.-M. . In pr'gress, Davenp., la. to MIn. line, igoa. Leased In perpetuity Ui Clii., llam. ft D. In Juiy.'ifBl 1863. fur lot. on bonds. |l.iui.in> st' ek i-nd tJMJjov bonds w.re given to C. B.ft Sept., 1881 Oct., 1888 D. Pref. slock of tsjtv.iw. guar, by (. Mar. 81*M H ft D.. Issued 1871 to retire D.ftM. bde. Jan. 1, 1906 L's'd lo L. Miami, (as'mcdby P.,C.a -tL> Inprogrtss. County snbscnpt'n. MOOAw. June 1, '90 Traffic guar.40 p. e. from Mlih. C.ftOI W. May 14, Leased To Great West, of t:aiia<la. In 186B vay 15, "6 3H Pi'r cent was psid on pref. atock. and May IS, "a In 1M9. 7 per cent. Of ihe tmnda of May. 1875 bept.. 1866. t\»»/»l are In Ihi- hands of the Merchants Bank of Can., redremabli^ July 1, 1886 Nov. 15, 7> tUUfiaO per yr. tSSU.UOU bSMi thii. far Nov. 15. 71 teen redeemed. Net eamii Apr. 1. \sr,y tsdS,223; In 1869, 1666jS7 In Feb. 15. In 18)7, t76t<.788 In 1M6, ««>;. eamlngi Jan. 1 to Oct. 12, i&.i. »^,f.'.r Jan. 1. I8> over aunie time 1870. Sept 1. 1881 Feb., 7 6 '' I)lv; li(« Jan.. 1868 7 7 Oni- -'i.L. 1 July. 1871 Polladelpbla. y. Y.,Cent. KK. of JI.J. B. M.ftN. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. •'.ft <. J.ftJ. 1:1 nawlln M.K.JiBUp&Co. JU,^87, Leased 6g. J.ftJ. J.ftJ. ?' J.ftJ. 186* 18Ki 18SI I860 iitmortgage Oo'^' N. y.. J.ftJ. A.ftO. 1'. iiii Peso. 1H68, 10. July. 1911 do do 1,923.000 1,000 >r Ev.* lll.ji.f.'. "ji jMllc toTerrcH.)... ira fM' J.M Hi Various. Drtrolt Office. New York Olllcc. A.ao. 198.600 119.400 b KViTiitr.f CT-.7ir/v>r<;»r-l-t fiu. do J. /... . 1 {IB1.1U W do do do M.ft R. M.ft N. LMMOO b Consol. niurt.frreof SMte tax, July 1,*68 <fc .V. Americnn, (Me): I.IM., wion. toN.H. line (B-ingor 2d mort. Bangor to Winn ) loan. L'd grant bds ft 1st M. Bang loWlnn .VaMp.— 1st ihort ft J.'&'j. J. ft J. J. ftj. Suroptan I'r J. r.ft A. J.ftJ. M.ftS. I' Co (fi> 7 6AW00O 90 i^ttJAwrff—stock conr. Into cons. mortKage. 2d mortKAKc. convertible it I do do do J.ftJ. 4M4,400 IJWO itao |30,UOO.IIOO) 1st mortfrante, / N, Y. ft Detroit. X. Y. ft London. N. Y.. M. K. Jeaup ft do M.ft S. do M.ft N. N. Y., Drexel, M. ft Co. A.ftO. N. y.. Clark. DodgcftCo do A.ftO. do J.ftD. Bo«t.,atC..B.4: Q.Offlce .1. 6 7 do do do l*^ 186,400 do H.aN. ,1. ft .1. 7 lionda ...ioldifor Co 7 7 tjmjaoo .ionverllble.£lJ)00,OlX(.... du Brl4 8 l.l. July. 1911 M.ftH. N. T., Offlce, 23d street, do do M.ft 8. do do M.a 8. do do A.ftO. do do J. ft l>. do do J.ftJ. T.ondon. M.a 8 M.ftS. N.Y. Office, 23d street. London. M.ft 8. iffoajiai ' SI Citi.,; ft lauB 1.1884 Ajprll. h. Trarikf't do do .i.« .1. M,ft K. ao I.e. Udi hie leMtoPiltot' ,(:in t. f;: Dividends In tjmjxo 3d uioflKaite, convertible 3d morttf affe 4th in. Ml u'liK'f. convertible Mil imvertlblB 11' ft do, .1 A,ao. 7 ...,. ; ft J.«.<. lAD.OOO 3.000.000 Loud, , law I, I, IFSO'ft 90 N. v., Mrrch. Nat. Bk. Varl. 10 5 7 7 9oa,uu 1.000 on Elmlrm real estate.. i:;c r 'l',(J6n 1860 1863 — I'r 200.000 i.vajm lat morlpage bonds InC'Oii run.i.i.9W yeari* to run...' Bi'! 400.1100 ... /vt^fwcaA- l8tMort.,conv. Shut, '1 .1 •i,.,t'i„uipQrt stock, com Preferred stock Bri' 900A» >* e ISCO 1866 6 ft e ..nv I SUw «i^ 194.000 160,000 1,000.000 6B-W . ( ...- . 1 t Apr. I.IW* Ilecently completed. Stock paid In Iliink do do do do do do j.aj. N. Y..Am. Ex.Nat'lBk M.fts! 7 4 Jan. Lorkwond & Co . , 7 AM 1863 Bonds due ITOl. April, '(S do 1888, March. '63-'C9 do 18». May,'6B l»l 1,UU0 V N.y. Mech. Nul. N. y.. Wlnslow, L. n. |.«aa«4l'«h U. 19* t, Oct., ini Carlisle, t-a. N. y.. 'rnrner Mr. ?' M.aN. 7 A.ftO. 8 P. a A. 4aeAio (Old) MorlKUKi' (new) Eiutfrn (JfdJW)— atock Engllah Loan, conror Ible Bonds due 1874. conrertlblr Essex R.R. bonds, Sept. 189< Enxtrnt 1.0UI ino Bill Tenn., YirglnUi rf Georgta—nack 1st Mortgage alnklng fund bonds MortxaKu 7 6 ft 7 1.308,200 U58 ft do V. A.ftO. .1 85.000 sy/ru;ifa— atock Mortgage lat W 140J»0 '. 2(1 E*t*it /"t/'it A» 10O.000 450.000 373.000 1.90U.O0O May llo Phlla. l'hlla.,T.A.BiddleftCo. Apr. do Apr. M.a K. N. y..M, K.Jcanpft Co 5.00O.II0O 880 Dubuqne paltlowf*. . M.aN. 2310,000 4,690,000 1.000.000 a Boston, Host, ft A. IIR. July.im XateamUiga. fn Buslon, Olobo Nal'l Bk. Sept 1,187« Divldeni a In lu >..... , N.r.. Am. Ex. N. Bk. Jan. I,IM)I (V. 13. p. 41.7.1 1(00-1-3-3-4 Leased III Phil. ft Trrnt..6p.e.dlvoaat«'k Philadelphia. Set ramlnga last nsral year. tIMT). N. Y.",'co.''s OBIce. Mrli'lVlWI Net earnings last tseal year, tisn |ri7. A.au. N.y. j.a 7 8 St8.525 Van . Dubuquf, BtUmut Dubuqur <t Stoux iBt mort 8 8 1WI.0OO A.'ftb. M.ft N. Dec. I.l>71 Dec. I.im M.ft 8. ft 7 2.SOO.0OO 1.IX)0 vei 6 M.as. M as. M.as. M.aM. A.ao. A.ao. A.ao. A.ao. M.as. A.ao. 7 1.1W.«I0 i/ a 8. J.ftJ. J.'a'j. 7 7 lOOU 18B6 1866 "V 700,1 U) 1611,500 18M M ig 2,733J«0 i'ino I860 I8«3 1866 1853 1853 18S1 1854 SIcriinKCOak.dbliua. Kli.jOct. l.'S3,(rld. Uollar (Oak. a dUa. liK.) b'lln, Oct. l"ss. Inl .Mori. (Detr. it I'ontinr UK.). Apr. I. 51 31 Mint, ill^'r V I'onllni- l!i;.), Fcb..'M Sd Mori. (Detr. & Poutlac liU.), 'an,. '53 BomlBi.f Si'it. 1, 18«i6. (Limit »300.1IUO). .. Bds & mort. on Del. rlvi-r front property De/., /-aci tfr H'wlCT-M—stock lat Mori. (I)el., L.Je w.. Eut. Ex.) akK Td Mort. il).. I., a West.) JMnrer I^ciAc^lti mortgage, yold, 1. frr Of r. 1,(00 i,IUI ISM vi.rll28,'*I i.l 7k. 2.400.000 1871 1810 I85S wort, " >iidfl boil C f, 1W4 /»d,— tsl niortgaKe .( 8 aooJiwiir.ro «iau <'u>t t3S3.»W) '9t M„KU>r.L. .» J^iitoon (/lb.)— 4 r 4 7 50 ISM i8n 6 2,000.000 l.drt) llfil /*«n— lit M S»tM.,ifi)W -dtOCk mid, ISU.inO per year (/i do do D. a. I. M. f. I,4UI.(III0 I8»; 1860 ISO) . J, 6 7 6 i.a.>«.«w 161.000 ioa.500 83.0)0 400.000 aoo.a») 1.1 IW iiiuriKutfc Cuumioii boutU... *A. a J. 6 »;.v in 740.UUI i.u'o 1.1WI Wll. , IMof Col..a Kaa«. ^ July, Ifi71 Aug.l.iH;i Nrl B}a|i>n. BoaCODfJfllce. J. J.ftD. \oojm) I8M IBM inttl—l»i luortgaKt: I PblU lo Conaol. N. Y.,8i:'li'lcli.'Nal.Bk. . 4k 7 f. IMIO,UU iiioritnigH CO", Cut loir 1, Ocl :t., 1867 J. F. « AW imi iiioitx<Mt« • 1.91MAIIU II Aac.l,«« Lewed SI. 2KIWI 90 100 1(V . do 6 > h. » l-r M 7 go (•" iniilad«lpbl».Co.'B ones do do do do IMS do do do do A.ao. do April, tM do do F.*A. do Columbus. Treaaurr. Sept. ira _..-. itii». N. v., Amer. El. Bank. 8ept ino M.ftN. Boat., tower. Old. a Co Nov.. IWI iSmw) 'i4wM—«U>ck ^^umpitir R. A.—•took BXMAMLI. iaMD,IOO too f i:).iiiw.mJM. ".am lllVlDIHIDt. N. y.,81. NIch. Nat.bk Oei. I.IOTCaBpiiHed Jaly,lf)».aBdbiM«li Jaa-.TI. .,|,flS It. OK du K.IC.) IC.R.l I . I r. IC.).. : Ill ! •r TaMaa. I * A l/»««p C'lr 1 When IRl 1. t Tlaiii ItOjimi ir.a lir... 1.. I "OS k.fiindbds, Ct'l- On'. 1 nut- LIST. Imnicdlale notlea of m»r frrar 4toa«irara4 ISTKUItltT Amount Roxl of For •xplanatlon. of • . : . |RoadtobesoldOec.3t,*n. (T.U,p.«6.j (V. U, p.TSS.) (.percent a yr since UN. (r. U J.aj. Anguala.U«„ RR. Bink. Jnly. 1871 Dlvl'da of do WTO to 18861 p. CJ5.) J.aj. i 7 7 fg. 7«. Jan. 1,1900 Fem'dlnaloCed. Keys L.gr.WO/nOacrea. Stock, 8300 000. CoaC IMMM. N. Y.. St. NIeh. Nat. Ilk July'lVmo Cost of road,f4i.4a< Has a traffle gnaranlee froai Mich. Cent. N.Y.. Farm's. L. ft T.Co July I. II 188Sold Iii7l, to Ft W. Jaeic.. a Snglnn*. do 't.rawd to Blonx C.a Par. Line to btlMH, B«lt.,Mefeh.°Nat. Buk. Oct.i' I90D In progress, stock paid In, StOtilW. road.acCMXV. guar, by Pitta., F. W. w'orked by Erie. Cost of ' j.iij. f. A.ao. J.ftJ. J.aj. II J.*/. N. y.. Wlnalowi'L. do aco 188* do London. Co. *« Office, London and Portland. Dec, 1(71 LoDduo, at Ca.*! Offloe.l AP^-.tmi iiSL, I i In progreae. a C^c. 1st M.. (V.13.PP. e,l77,W,2tO,4«t.) All the aroottnta here given are In pooBoe sterUng. I.raaea AU. a St. Laareaee , a can. Urd. Jane. Mont.ft C1iainp.,4toi.; Baf. a L Total road owned, leas • uanTTcblc.. Det. 9*01.; Hwaa Ulm . — . . 1 o . . . . ,. . IHE CHRONICLE. 704 [November EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND 25, ISTl. LIST. Subscribers will eoiiTer a groat favor by giving; us Immcdlato notice of any error discovered in our Tables. lionds, f. INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. DESCRIPTIOX. Amount Miles Principal, of foot uotes on Ouretanding. Road all references, see Tables. Ist pa>fe of For explanation. &c., of KR when Due. ' ^H r^t ^ ^^V " Where Payable and by atocks, wiiora Cent Payable. lastDiri d.i Grand Trunk (Ca/mdrt)— (Continued) Postal bd8,&c., secured by gov't buainess IstPiei. bds.conv. into 1st pr^f. stock.... «a Sd 4tb Gi'eat Western Preferred, 5 per L>ebeuture8 788,K3 16,!i31,137 stocK, conv ci-nt, 3,31:i,liU6 Mortgage bonds do do do do do do do do Greenville tfc Columbia— stock Ist mortffa^e. guar, by State Bonds not guarauteea 227,373 1,381,117 2,S75,906 618,066 2,360,333 301,783 1,510,968 £100 £100 £100 £10.1 £100 New <t Yoi'k—l%t mortgajfe. 376,766 130,000 62,000 3a),000 675,000 1,100,000 4,151,700 5,087,331 8.0 0,000 5,0<7,221 1,834,UI0 53,000 1,300,000 500,000 1,300,000 4,000,000 .. a tt N. V. Extennion—l^t inort. Naplen—lsi mortgage Hannibald: Cent—\ni M.. Mo. gT.,T.,W & "W Jiackenmck Hannib'il .(; dannibai <6 100 St. Joaeiih— Blocks. Preferred f tock Missouri State Loan Land Grant '51-'55 iiiortKa^e 100 i.uoo 1863 Mortgage loans Ten per cent Loan Mortgage bonds IHTU, conv ist mortj<ajfe(.Quincy& Palmy. RK.. Istmort. (Kan.C.As Cam. KU.) Varl. , isio 53 116 54 54 79 Ilarlera Extenxion—X^i niort;:age Marrisb.. PorU'h, Joy db Lancas— stock ML Ist inorcj|!ige Hartford A New Haven— a\ocVl — Scrip (50 per cent paid up to Oct., *71) ist mnitjT ge Harl.,Pron. tk nnhkill—lat mort. (R.I).... Ut mortgage (Conn.) /lemp^teld—lal mortgage Monroe— Ut mortgage, 8.1' Uomatomc — stock 65 130 1867 1870 1,000 series, mo tfc do St. . / ___ & Lansing— Ut M., traffic guar, LftiiM. <t SaniJiaic—'iBt 3,750.000 5,II00,<«I0 1,01)0 LSOO.OO.! 6,185,897 1.589,500 2.800,000 1.600.000 2.000,000 670,000 1,700,000 1.450,000 770,000 300,000 2,960,000 600,000 1869 1870 1869 1S70 2d mortgage ica F.im it Sioux Utj/—\s^, M.. ApL 1 '6y. fund, gold. ifc Athens— \st M., sink, Jack.. 3.500,00 50 Loiii8—l9t M.,ln 8 serleB Ithaca 3,090,000 333,000 2.500 10 Law 1858 18H7 1869 1869 18IU 2dra rtgage Jndianap. tfe Vincemies—l9t M., guar., 2d mortg:ige. guar loni't 2.'i,375,5O0 1870 . do M May 28/65 a 1,000 1,000 1,000 ,000 1.000 iSftS Mad. ife /Krfi«;i«;>.— stock & Mad. U .. -1st mortgage Ind. Jetfer^onviUe, .— 2dm rtga'.;e 1862 185S 1866 1370 1852 bonds. Mad.& Ind— Ist mnrtgage do do 2d mortgage' Bonds of LouisvU e (endorsed) Joliet it N. fniliann—\st mortgage Junction, Philadelphia—-Ut mortgage 2d mortgage June, it Breakw.—lst M. ex. for (lel.Stbda Kans 1,000 1,000 1800 1867 61 1869 1870 1868 Kansas Paciftc—stoc^ sinking l^nd 1869 1865 1366 , 2d Mort. (government subsidy) M 99 16 25 60 83 60 82 37 37 1013 2d!niortga^e (extension) ._ Lafayette. Bloom'ton A Jms.— ist M., guar Lfifayetle. Muncle tt Bloom't.—ut mortg, jAtke Erie. <6 LoutMvUle.—lst mortgage Shored Mich. A'ohW.—stock Guarinteed. 10 per ct. stock Bonds of October 1. 1S09, S. F Consolid mortgage. 1870, coap 1013 ao do reg 1013 Ist mortgage. S. fund M. 8. & N. I 5«1 2d mortgage Mich. S, 581 Istmortgiige (U., M.& T. RIl.) 65 Ist mort. (C, P. & A. RR.), Sunbury bds. 96 2d mort. (C, P. & A. RR.) registered bds. 9« 3d mortgage (C. P. & A. RR.i Lake Shore dividend bonds, April, !8C9... Junction RR 1st mortgage bonds 1st mortgage (C. & Tol, UR.) »'k*g fd 2d mortgage (C. & Tol. RR.) , mortgage bonds do do do do do do Kalamftzoo& White Pigeon Eric, do do do & 'I 1,000 539,.'i00 1,000 1,000 1,000 50 1,000 187.000 1,500,000 1.000,000 10.000,000 6,500,000 2,210.000 4,063.000 6,303,000 600,000 hree Rivera Kalamazoo & Schoolcraft Kalamazoo, Allegan & Grand Rapids Jamestown & Franklin, 1st mortgage do do %iX mortgage 1S69 1853 18S) 1855 i855 1835 1800 1860 1871 1871 i 1,000 1,000 1,000 "h f. M.& N. M.& N. M.& N. 3K 7 J. & J. A.«i O. J.& J. 10 S f. 8 10 7 Sl'.JiS. K. <B A. J.& J. *,,! «:.!, .1 .—.I. \ .-.I. .T «. .1, .1 do do do do Irredeem. Irredeem. Oct.. 1871 Comoiiny leases the Erie & Niagara, 31m. Oct., 1871 and the Detr. & Milwaukee, lS9m., and July, 1871 is also constructing a road from Glencoe 1872-73 to Canfield, 105m. which, with a third Nov., 1873 rail on the Grand Trunk and completion July, 1876 ot ll(e International bridgefrom Ft Erie Oct., 1877 to Buffalo, will complete a new through Oet.,ls78 route. (V. 13, p. m'l.) ; .) J *J. f. 4 4 7 g. I J.& J. N. Y.Nafl City 'ank A.AO. Phlladelptlia, OlBce. do do do do F.* A. N. Y., Co '8 office. A.&O. do do A.&O. N. Y.& London. A.&O. 6 N. v., Co.'s oflice A.&O. London. 6e. 7g. J.& J. N. Y or London. 7g. J.& J. N. Y., Turner Bros. J.& J. do do M.&S. A.&O. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank 7 6g. V.S 7 6 8 f 8 f A.&O. F.& A M.&N. J.& J. M.& N. A & O. J.& J. J.* J. J.& J. J. & J. J. J. & J. & J. J.& J. M.& N. A.& O. A.&O. J.& J. M.& N. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. 8 f 7 1g 100 18S9 1,000 1X70 1,'«10 1870 l,0O)e 1855 1,000 1857 1,000 1856 1,000 1851 1,000 1859 1,000 1887 1,000 1869 a 1853 1,000 1855 1,000 1866 1,000 1858 1,000 1863 1,000 1366 1,000 J.& J. J.& J. M &a. J.&U. M.&g. F.&A. F.& A. 6g 7 I'7 7 7 6 7 J. Sep,'71. J.& J. J.& J. M.&S. U.&g. & D. J.& J. J. J.&.' 1863 lees 7g. 4 F.& 533,5110 63.(100 597,0110 5,356,000 2,693,000 9!4,000 7 7 7(5. A. F.&A. A.&O. J & J. M.'&N. M.& N. 100,(101 1,000 1,000 F.&A. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. A.& O. J.&D. J.& J. A.& O. M.&N. J.& J. M.&S. A.&O. J.& J. J.& J. i. & J. 840,000 500,000 900,000 J. 4.1. J.& J. J. &1). 500«0 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 115,000 2,014^0 864,(X10 100.000 200.000 300,000 3,000,000 400,000 100.000 do do Farm's L.&T. Co. do do do >J.Y., Farm. L.&T. Co. do do do N. Y., Nat. Park Bunk Aug.',i871 Apl. 1, 1875 Apl.l, 1875 Oct. :, 1890 N. Y.. Nlnlli Nat. 2,59."i,000 & TerreH. road at ^^ 190e Julyl,' 1879 Leased to Michigan Cent., Nov. 1,188(1 Apl. 1, 1S9C 1890 1885 1883 1900 which gives a trafllc guarantee. Leased to Ills C, at35 p.c. on earnings, -tock paid, $286,780. Cost of road. $268.38-. Operated by Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000 acres. 13, p. 667.) (^\'. Eich. for State bonds. July 1,1887 Leased to Erie. (V. 13, p, 305, 667.) do do do do do do 35 Net revenue June, 1899 Julyl, 1919 Leases St. Louis, Alton $495,472 per year. Oct. I.ISOO do N. Y., by Erie R. R. Rent of leased roads percent of gross earnings. line, 707m. (lOhu.) in 1870, $2,8.17,331. L, grant acres ; 2,179,390 have been sold for $23,713,593. (v. 12.n425; 13. p 3(i9. t04.) Jan. 1.1901 In progress. Co. has aid & 30,000 acres I'd Oct., 1900 lioHd completed, 203m.. Sept.. 1^70. Cost of road and equipment?, $11,500,000, Oct , 1890 Sept, 1801 Iload went into hands of receiver. Oct.,'70 Settlement with creditors pending, (v. April, 1888 ^eb.,1897 12, p. Ill; 13, p. 635.) Bank do do Main .^pl. 1,1875 Julyl, Jan. 1, 1889 Jan. 1.1839 [ndianap., Treas. olHce, Jan. 1,1S66 N"et revenue in 1870. $336,078. Road owned Cambridge Ext.. 6jui., N, Y., J.& S. Kereu on Mav 1, 1881 by Co., 161m. rlca. Apl. 1, 1873 operated for K of gross earnings, (v. N. Y., Hank of >J.Y.,St. Nicli.N.nank. Oct. 1, 1906 12, p.33»: 13, p. 114, 178) do do July 1,1910 do V. Y.,Bankof America. May 1. 18S3 N. Y., Faim'8' L.&T.Co. Julyl, 1874 Leased to MIcb. Cent. " Phllade phia ;OIHce July ;, 1HS3 Owned byconnectmg Co.'s. Cost of road do do Apt. _1._ 1900 $898,324. Net carn'ss. 14 mos., 1870, $57,766. 1890 Coinpleiedl 1870. CoiiBol. of C. Bl.&Pt. Jo., St. Jo. & C. Jan. 1,1880 Bi and the M o. Valley Co 's. Line Kan IN. Y. & Boston.l do Julv 1,1873 City to C. Bl.. 203m. branch, St. Jo. to do Hopkins, 61m. Net earnings In 1871, do Se[tl.;893 Am . , . ; I Boston do N. June 1,18:4 & New Yor do Seiitl,1890 &T.Co Aug. 1,1893 do Aug. (V, 13, p. 488.) 1,1893 Total miles Pacliio 111 leased. operated, 793. In 1870 on an average of of 551m., net earnings were $380,740. L. Denver ,N.B'k'o'fc'()rame;ce .lun'j 20, '99 do Feb. 1,1895 June do LT. $418,076. Y..Farm.L. do &D. J.& J. M.&N. M.&S. 7 2.0IIO.O,'« do . N. Y., m!&n. N.Y F.&A, S'JO.OOO 'ion do do do N. y., Un. Trust Co. fv. 13, p. 6S6.) .July 1,1891 Ket earnings, 1870, $796.601 Sept. I, 'Qt Excess of expeiises over earnings iu 1870, Feb. 1, 187: $81,515. Apl.l, 1S95 , 7 10 10 8 500,000 ' do do do \.. J. & D. Various. M.&S. A.&O. M-&N. J.& J. F. & A. J.* J. 200,000 1,300J)00 do do 5«. 666 JXW h h 1,001 1,000 N. Y.. Nat. Truit Co. May"l.'l889 eased to Rens. & Sar. Stock paid $136,370. Jersey City. 1889 Opt-ratf-d hv Erie. Jersey I lly, Ist Nail Bk Mav 1,1S('0 Dprrated bv Erie. \0V.1,1S98 LeH^ed to Tol , W'ab.& West. N. Y., KidJ, Pi> rcc & (. May, 1890 In progress; to connect TSllh Tol.w.&W. Aug., 1870 (J an. & St. Jo.. 207m., branch. Quiacy, 111, Aug., 1870 to Palmyra, i5m. ; Cameron to Kans. C, S. Y., Duncan. S. & Co. Ia71-S> 53m. Total operated. 375m. Net eaviiNew York & Boston. Apr. 1,1881 Ings. 1869-70, »1,0»7,606: expended for eoiiBtrnetlun and iquip., $831,3(58. Net N Y.. Dupcnn.S. & Co. New York& Boston. Ian! l',' 1872 balance, $.66,398. L. gr. calls for 781,145 do Aug., 1877 acres, of which 493,831 have been certl'd; do Jan., 1892 do do 467.137 acres an (1936 vUl'ge lots have been do Jan., 1893 sold. See Chkoniclb. vol. 12, p. 104. do Jan. 1, 1690 Stock paid in $4 (100.000. Cost. $8,(39,500. Phlla.,Pe n. Co.'j offlce July 10, '71 Leased to Penu. KU., which owns most of do do July l,i 883 stock. N. Y.. Union Nat Bank, O.t.,1871 norked with N. Y. & N. Haven road Oct. , 1871 receiving -(3 percent of net profits. Cash do d,) do do do do Jan. 1,1873 dividends in 10 years, 133 per cent. ft.l. 7 6 8 r Floating »171,487. Leases Blue Kidge RK. in 1870 debt, $350,000. I Providence. Jari.l, 1376 Operated by bondholders trustees. Net Hartford. earnings 1870, »lbl,393. •Ian. 1, 1876 Baltimore, by M. & O. Sold out Mar.. 1870 & bought by Bait. & O. *.I N. Y., Merh. , at. Bank. Jan'.'l','l901 Endorsed by Flint & I'cre Mary. Kit. Co. .1 *,l. .1 July, 1871 Leases Berkshire RK., Stockbrldgeft PlttfiBridKei>ort, ollice. ft.l. .) lleld, and w, stockbrg. ^et earnings, do do July. 1871 J », .1. 1877 do do 1870, $147,024. Dividends, 8 per cent, per F.& A. aunuin, on preferred stock. do do 1885 1889 do do 7 34,4! 14,500 h 1867 1867 ... :g. 318,0(X1 4 275,350 2,000,000 400,000 128,000 841,000 237,000 816,500 900,000 400,D00 187(1 Tenn jMckawannait Blooinsburg—iat mortgage. 1st mortgage (extension) 2d mortgage Schoolcraft I.tO.OOO l,400.0Ul 1S66 1866 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Knoxville it Vharle.tton-JjO&a of & h iseii . BalTalo 1,000 1869-70 In lSl.8-69, £253,369; in 1807-08. 1:287,013; 1866-67, i;311,0S0. lor operat'ua of 6 mos., ending' Dec. 31, '70, see Cuuo.s1CLR, vol 12. p. 689. Net earnings iOO.OiJO 400.000 2,776,000 500,000 '65- '67 iscMort. Ojcaveuwortli Br.) Land Cr. Mort. on H>00,000 acres Income bonds (all issued.) Land Grant Bonds gold on W.OOO.iKK) acres Kent Co. li. H.—Ul mort. bonds, coup Kentuck'j Central-Ut mortgage I/ike Jt337,(x!i); 18S1-S0 M.&N. M.*N. 800 000 500,000 i,a» do do Kansas City. St. .!.& C. B. UR Mo. Valluy RR. (Aug. 1, '63 do do do gold Ijb (iL(gold) land grant, Ist Mor t. go! d Ist Mort., gold A.&O. 2,107,003 2,000.000 71,000 i'.CKJO 4X RR & r:o do do do do and operated, 1, 377in. Net proBt In Irredee v J. A,&(l. 315 OCO 1,000 1,000 1,000 44 City, St. Jo. tt Council Bluffit— ^toc^. Istmortiiaio.C. B. &St. Josepl'i St. Jo 2d mortgage. C. B. i^.B. R.t St. .L & 5« 5M lOO.OOO 4.000,000 201.000 96,000 2,000 000 2,000.000 397.000 1 Jefl'ersonville Ki do Perpetual, Irredeeii.-. Office, London & Montreal. M.&N. J.& J. 6 1495.000 1863 1870 , 2dM.,forf5(W,(XW, Marcli l.Vs Jacksofiv, Penmc.i-t Mob— FloTid&iit bd9,gld Je^erson. (/*./.)— ist M. (llawley sec Ion). a mort<fagt; (Hawley section) 1st niortgaire Oarbondale section) Je[^.. 4 6 6 18ti9 Indlanap., Vine. itLaf.- -stock. lnd.& Cimi. of '58 lud Cinn. & Lafayette do r>0(i 1851 1851 1851 18&4 1865 lid serieB, s erling do Indiana it niinoii Cent.— 1st M., gold Jndianap. BloomHontt West— 1st M.,gldbds 2d mor gage Indi'inapoU>i 100 100 500 moitgage const r ctlun bonds do gold do do do i ;i,uoo 1866 18t6 IlUnoi'i Central- -stock 2 1871 120 74 74 . & London, at Co.'s do do do do London Joint Stock Bk. J.& D. do do 751000 3-a ad mortgage Bonds of 1869 Boustonit I'exc.H Cent.—Ut M, l.gr.. s.f.gld jiuntlngdon t6 Broad Top— 1st mortgage. i(\. mortgage 3d mortgage Scrip for past due coupon Ist & J. 5 3X 481.000 1,574,000 500,000 1,000,000 830,000 1,180,000 lai.oco 100,000 50,000 3,400,000 416,000 367,500 1,150,000 137,378 96 tfe Teilemptlon, .1 J.&J. 700,000 3,500,000 1,500.000 50 1.000 'is Preferred stock 1st mortgage, sinking I'und Ibt ft J.&.l. 3V A.&O. 'V A.&O. 1,182,550 26H HoUt/, \\'ai/ne .1 . 1,126,515 Green'Cich tb fJohiisi)>wille—'l9tM..coQV... Hackemack 5 4 3 5,731,351 {Canada)— iZom.. stock F.ft A. J.<t J. nr. 1,800,000 3.842,186 1,688,057 do 2d do do do do do do maturity rork. ?. Treas., at New over 6.000,(100 acres. From .Ian., '68 to "71, 619,t2.>ncres were sold for $1,076,059 Interest on income bds is payable out of net earn'gs—substantially a pref stock. 1.1896 gr. lS9".-97 May do 1871 N. Y., Lond. & Frankf Meh 1,1896 & 1, 76 1916 . (V, 12, p. 369.) July 1,1880 Corn Exch. Bank B'nk of America. do do do do New York. N.Y. Del.. Lack. & do do do do do do N. Y. T., W. & W. olUce Phila, N. Y., Wn Mdy, March 18-9 18T. Road In progress. Covington. Ky., to Lexington, Ky. .March 1883 ,lune, 1865 1898 Jan. 1, 1873 March ISai Apl. Surplus, 15,188(1 May Tenn. division of Blue Ridge RIS. Net earning in 14 months, ending Jan. 1, 1871, $398,013. Interest on bonds, rJSO.OOO. Stock, $1,335,000. 15,1889 Aug., 1901 > « 168,013. line from BloomIngton, Ills, to Muncle, Ind., 'iOOm. To connect and form a 1901 N.Y.,A.B.Baylis,Trustec ) Jan.l, 1893 Net earnings, 1870, $14.4»7. New York. N. Y., Union Trust Co. Aug., 1871 Consolidation. June. 1869. of the L. Shore do Aug., 1871 road (including Clev..P. & A. and Clev. do Oct., 1879 & Tol.) and the Mich. S. & N. Ind. Co.'s K. Y.. Bank ol N. York a'ld Sept., 1869. Bulf. & Erie Co., which N. Y., Union Trust Co. July, 1909 do included the Buff.& State Line, and Erie July, 1900 do & Northeast. Detroit. Mon. & Tol. road May. \m, <. Y.. Bank of N. York and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are do Nov,, 1877 do do owned Jamestown & Frankl, leased at do Aug., 1870 July, 1874 40 per cent of gross earnings, a'ld Kal. do do do Jan., 1880 Alleg. & (i. R.. leased for int. on stock do Oct., 1893 do and bonds amounting to $103,800 per yr. April, 1899 Total length operated, l.Ol.lm. In 1870 do do Dec, 1872 total receipts, all sources, $13,457 540. do do do July, 1885 Opera ing expenses, »8 50'3,i:20; int. on do April, 1880 bonds and guar, stonk, $1.(U3,403 div.'ds, do do Nov., 1873 do 8 per cent, $4,539,562. Surplus lo protlt, do do July, 1883 $559,157 (expended in construction). An do Sept. 1886 Increase of 40 per cent, or $14,000 000 of do do do Ai,ril, 1898 stock was soUl to shareholdeis of Oct. do do Jan. 1,1890 7, at par. on payment of 31 1-3 per cent, do do July, 1887 cash; lOperct.'Nov. 1. lOper ct, Dec.l do July, 1887 do and 13« previous to Aug.. lS?2,whenever do do called for scrip crtfs are Iss'ed and draw July, 1888 do do Jan. 1,1897 dividends equal to stock, for the amount do June 1,1894 paid oa them. O'-W.P-650; 18, p. 145,604.) ia ; ; ; : ; I I 1 . November j .. . , . 187L) 26, I . CHRONICLE. THJJ 706 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Sobaerlbeni will ronlor a sreal fhvor hf MIvUhc Uli;«CHII>TiU.S. — rcfcn!"ri», mw pugs of nn T*Dlea. nxplaiiatlon toot noiM ot oil lit »\\ ^«*«Aw^ JfM.-lM M., (Old. IM noRgwa... —"*" Law., I. | I Lackatri/l«y—4( K'< I 1g. : ot i8D8ojiciiHiiK»i>ivi ivc IM* 10 \ff» a«w. IWW IHM s'nWM— lit tllil. 6 f 7 6 IIM IHM aiort., gold. i.nu I 6 .IHH 1..IW LUKI i,un 7 f 8S vm 0.-Ark.8i.Lo"ii Mild nT /iH(-»t M gid *o—Ui mortgaffo • g l,OW 6 8 < 7 so 600 Una.. (11. .- . "1— a took ck ; LoxlllBluu * L4>alBvllle Loan 1*1 do l8t mr>rt^AK<! Memphis hlo, lal « 1," 100 8.<80.!>I2 7 6 6 7 235.'ri0 177.000 88.000 . i.oan. ISM HTl M _ ^i 't I Uiwrrio-i 1970 1,000 100 100 Ff'ttttii>yhttiH~\u, "50 50 90 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Scioto & Hock. KK.,lBt mortgage rtn«t— Ist M,»;l,O0O p.iii Otitonngon—Ul M., income... MnryUi'Ui tt Delaware— \»l mortgage mortgage jrempAititCaarlaKon—stock Teaneasaee Loan let mortgage, convertible 2d mortgage .£ 1.I1W 1,000 18711 uno ift M titUe ]iiKk—-[sf>t. gr Arkansas l.la.i, flcOOD per mile JfempMn it St. /xj«a— Ut luOrt bonds, 1870 I do ^d gr Its i«i 3St 2S4 2M 1,000 111 "ij guar... 27 assumed do 2d M, guar HUMgan lakt Skor»—\a mortgace MlMlaoK. UnlonetUe <t Water Om—iu M. Mtdtand i^xcOlo— lat mortgage, gold, MjJIUk Jk Centre Co. R.H—lut morigi gage.. 18M law i',060 111 111 .V(.. 'I MftaaHltee * St. AiuJ—elock Preferred 7 per cent (cumulative) stock . mortgage 3dmorij.^.:e mortgage Eastern Ulv. (Palmer; mortgage (Iowa A Mine.) mortgage (Minn. Central) uiorigage (loira * Dakota) mortgage (Prairie da C.) 3d mortgiage (Prairie da C.) Mllwankee Cltr loan Milwaukee and Western Jin<U(UU< iticOlo-Ut mort Mil., Ifanilowol it Green Bay—lMt mort... Mine mil it SckuuHtu <t iragrn-atock. Mineritl Paint ( ln«.)— 1st mort Jflnn. <t .VorMlMst-lat M. gId, >.f MUttMippi Central— lit M. (M. C. it. K.)... mortgage (M. C. K.R.) 1st lat Ist 1st 1st M U a 1,001) 1.000 1,000 18M 1st (2S7 i8«; <t TVnn.— tat mort t iBt Moi. *« - ^ -.- -.*nt*J(t, '' per cent. ' I * *' ' .1.1 •' W/Oj I .i.iiiti, 11 191111 , Apl In progr»-aires. I M " permlla. April. i'hilailelphta i.fllce. ne<4lic. 4 do N. v.. Vennllyr A Co. Phludelpbla. le. Ind. •IV. lida ' .nil I i.ila. June. 1819 • do do do do from uM. ..r.ii.h to HI. lotAt. CobI-7I. vlth I hrs. A Oalo. -ilil to C. AO. at .1.1 . . . mm. A|.i Lonlavlllc. .\. N. v., J. B. Alexander. April, 1K)« Louilon, Dai lug Bros. Dec, 1W)I AGo Mem- l»;m. «. ii. N.Y., J. B. Alexander. Ja 1;J do do do do l9Mi Louisville. May, Tl.-iS Nov..'80-fO do do Oct.is.imn N.T.,M.K. Jctiup nk. J.1^811 Jan., 1874 Jan., 1881 Jan.. 1°TT I Philadelphia. I 4 ..f Ji do Louts Hie. N. Y.. Bank of America, do do do do I". TMr. alMml fp$tfH ....iiiiprr . Phlla., F.l. T, A 8 H.Ci .N. v., N.J. 8oulh-nU.lt Mem rlarkav.A branch, .arandtng llle Ill Jll; Of IHva. IKM. Of lal. . . lhe»-.,'Hi,l<lir. to rcilee.u old i»<treaer'd : tuip'T'ta. r t.. ,--.. . Dec.TO. ...;rl. Aug.! 1871 Leased totiumiull Hr. KK. at HM,'il». Opened in 1:70. Operated by Ua. KB. do K. r., M. K.JesupA Co do do do do 18r;-90 IS89 rcvenne In 1970. fMajm. Cost ot road audcqaipmcn.s, |6.9i)2,171. .Vet 1890 3 1 8 7 200,000 640/100 70.000 1/100,000 SOO.OOO 881,000 Ist isl 2d m Jrtgaiie Convortible bonda... Cooatractlou bonds. \ mortgaftc Bosto.i, .1. A J. M.AN. F.A A, I"' F.A A. 8 \»M)t» lOOn A J. 80 J. J. J. A ItW^SI Oct., 1872 Oct., I90O 111 Park. the 01, Baltimore. May do do 1,18.11 IWI I. July . • ISMi 1, 1, 189. May tlo MayV,I»r do do do Jan. N. v., Un. Trust Co. N. Y.,U. T. Co. 1HK5 1, Swonson.P A Cn May 1. 18'A. 1900 July 1, '901 N. Y., N. Y., Bank of y. T. X.Y.,9d Nat'l Bank. New York. Phlla.. Penn. KB.Co. New York, Office, A J. A,I. A.AO. M.AN. 7 8.10 7 7 F.A A. F.A A. M.AS. do f. f. J.AJ. New F.A A. 7g J. A J. ?»• J. A J. 8 1,89^000 3,000/nD 1,378,180 i,86a/ini 1,00iiJ0n very I favorably. Or<>..>. eiinil..ik'* i" I^^. wera tl.lW/M5. Operating expenaea. *l>$ per cent. Net revenue. t;8.l89. (v. 13 P.Ml) mojW. In operation. Flock snba. L. er.. 8M/I66 acres. Net eamlnga, 40m 1 wt^M* Coat of road and Becently completed. qulpinents, )l 500.O1O. Net ea^nin^!.. year ending -tune 80, 1871 t^lS.liU. Paid for Interest taxes. Ac. H13.175. UeOclt. (xe. vo'. ly, $I01.ii4O. tee Caaoai p.4;U. Completed. April, 1171. L. grant M0,00 acres 125,000 covered by lat M. Ahonl 630 000 acres laud. (v. U, p. 690.) Main line, Uelr. to Chic, 285m.; Jollet A X. Indiana, leased, 45m.: Mich. Air Line, Ulm., purchased by lasne of 11.900/100 i.M.C.>, and assumption of (300,000 hda Grand River Val.. 94m., leased at S per ; -, cton stock after Jan.. Haven leased. The M. traffic 82.«0<,667.1 Stock In. (voL IS, p »i.e00/»0. ••'*• , 1871. 189* Aog. 1,1807 Leased to Penn. RR. Co»t.l2S4J15. • In I 70 th.< common stork wa* In cr ajoeo »I/S75,2», by stock, divide and tl.MK7W In payment of 73 per cent of 13/101/100 Dec. iro Dec. 1970 1898 1896 ISTS West. L'n. RB. atock. thus purcha>edby -M.A SI. P. Co. The Co. also paid on purchase of 100m. new road 11/106,000 bonds, 11.080/100 pref stock and flfi»JKO com. stock. Oroas earnVa, 19110, n^/Wt /gross aamlnia. net, »a,.«7,7B7 917m., i7,«iO,M8 * 180 on tMca.TwtJf^'. IM : on DSm.. 1-67. H.OMW. <t. U. p. Aog.l.lSM York. i.tti. ~891 Co Inly I.AJ. Detroit, 2d Nat. Bank. N. Y.,J.L. King. do do M.A1I. do dj 1871 Leased to PJA Reading for 999 j . 'I 6 40»,S18 Sov.,«-7i Onrrateit under leaae by an aasodaupa. Ang.l,iST!s fiross earnings, year ending June aOJST^ Jan. IS93 I, »l fTP<n«e«. lax's. *c .•,'<W.!l«r •' - Ijin'l Memphis, do A.AO. J.*J. Apr. OIB..-a. Sep. 18KS 1, i.'gi-gs Xel .-I Uli.l . (3n7,M«. Consnl. o' 1871 i/no l/M) i/no I8« i.OOU 18W 1870 a ISXI «»-« 900 1.001 51. 1887 ISIU 4 145.000 ?«• J. 3«- J. MTOOO 4.a5>/)D0 8.000.000 1.40i/)On iJl 10 7 8 8 81,W 9rin.«)0O 8S..'no 3J«»/ioo 4.a7l.8M 9,i»2/«l 9g. Ii|g. 7g.r 47011 1,11111.. 00 1810 i8n) l.OOll XMUU l,l«l si»,iioo 1S.««7J«) iwi lAK / — a Tar. 1000 ( TV. llOOOt I do do A J. . • - »1 .4.0.41» •lO.OdO ' 9,(HHI.(U) 7 9/1)0.000 7 i,a«s/iw 1 \ ft A J. A J. J.AJ. A.AO. MAUM JTad. M.AN. F.A A. J.AJ. F.AA. K4: l».n.«S4.1 11 ani '.r.'m aires, .1-. I<l9ii Mo- wli .rt^d Willi 19-JO tiMMe. and braaekea rlM.-. UM9 18M, Mobile. t8BS Y.O.OpyilkeACo. N. Y.. AD. 15. IBHl H. <1-J. A Tebo A NaMko Ing sub)ecl to . : Mobile A London. Mobile. London. U'jk'fl. MAN. Co. '^ il'^^XH; iV». ttl«,»*l: p.. ro. Br, I, 'i>v. J. J. v., touultec 4^ . Feb.. »'• 1873--6 ,'an., 1SS9 Jan.. 1SS7 N. r r>ec .l*i' T. Co. Jan. Apl MAN. 1*1'. Jiin..l8W A.AO, J. 7g.f. A Co o do 1 N. T.. Farm. L. A.AO. M.AN. 1.'«).1I0II l/BO J. N.Y,. Clark. Dodge !« MM 7V1/)I0 :a»/«< n.uop.m A J. AD. F.A A. . Jan. t,i89" OrisaearnVs. ISO, 1106,531. Cost,tl,an,MO Jan. 1,1890 Nankato, Minn, to ..-late Line, 80m. 1g. M79J0O 8. C. also gtvea anar. to several roada. creased Not. A I87i: Ral. l,9W/)00 18M 18M to •! till isis Allegan to Muskegoi*. Mich. Nov.. 1886 Operated by £rle. t tock paid, in tUOjOaO. 1881 1874 1397 N. Y.. U. T. Co. Philadelphia, P.'A B. FA A. C .?'* 30/)00p.m. affect 1891 .I.AJ. 7g. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do iJiuo 1 1896 1, !I.T..Fann. L. AT. Co. Aug. 1,1895 Bonlon. Treaa. otHi-c. .lunc 1,1875 Boat., Bk of Commerce, Nov. 1,1885 Dec. 1, 18S9 dj do June. 1H69 N. T.,8d National Bank, M. y., rlilga ' coinpl. at 18IK Aug. Aug. London. A A July, PWt Nov., 1S71 Operated with Concord 1.-.. July 1, IBt>9 I. cased to Bost. CI. .» F.. lit ': of eamlnsTi. fk'pt., Baltimore. ICm. and branch, OOoi. Dexter A Newport. Belfaat I'.c Moi..jietiead Lake, and the Kennebec I'orllaiid roads. iMclndliiK IbeSoroeraft. Net earnlOKs In 18.0, « 197 KW. t<ee report In Clll;o» < LK, vol. 19. p. It. Sept.V'pWfi J. J. s. 7 347/no l/)0O.00O 3,500,000 8,906/100 830/100 do do 7 7 7 7 10,<I2».108 1.000 1,000 Bank Webster Bank do do MaucheiterA Boston. K. 7f. 1/W.'«l ItM ini to ,\tl. Net earnlnga. imo, 9381,787. Hloekillv.oflifiH p.e. waamade*68A*iO A I.entie..i J. 8 S.874/100 1,815/XlO 384,000 1A» In progres.,., Farm. L. A T. Co July. 187: IISQ Boston Office. I8«! do 1W4 London. I8S9 S. y., Farm. L. A T. Co do do I'o do mIa'd. 1V8» do do M.A N. July 1, 1886 do do J. A J. do do .M.AS. 1.00i< M.,en.by Ala. .rsed M.A A J. M.AN. 1,200/100 A.AO. 5,000,000 7g.f. J. A J. IS^W.MS J. A J. 2.294 JOO A.AO. 563 000 A.AO. 487,489 M.AS. 1,800/100 J. A J. sv I<l A. A "a 1,000 1.000 Mueon Oct., 19»0 Oct., 1890 Portland, tat Nat'l A.I. »!.« N. J. AD. J. AD. J. J. 7 7 49 JulV,"l8n tia. M.AS. MAN. 6 8,793/100 908/100 188; M-r, Mai on, New Yoifi. m!&'s. J.AU. °2ia «^— lat mort 1st M.ft N. J. A J. J. 8 inortirage .•')/-.V.,/.-lstM,,fnar... 'tn/a A.AO. A.AO. r.*A. A.AO. A. AO. J. A. F.A 792/nO 1 ^<l 8. 8 7 1.176.400 ' A J. .|in« rj,.i8(jM, 1..-I, I I Ulrldonil 'Mo. Hoaton omce, do F.A A. I*- F.A A. M.A N. 5H84/I0O -terii'ng.'.'.'!'.!!!!!'.'.!!!! Mnu 11. I. IMWI 'I'tie 3 7 I.OOu IflOO •iriiug.'.".'.'.'.".'."!!'.!;!!;; Ini Inl «.„ I. "%». LOOn 1000 xftn 18N M. gId. endors. by Ala M-Jh, 5 1 nu no 11118 100 mortgage 45l,2f» 1,000,000 800,000 1,872,890 8.1*1,719 4.480,868 2.490,000 1,090,000 3,900.000 2.000,000 900,000 900,000 190,000 890,000 188.9(10 S.—itt M.gid Conaolldated bonda Tennessee State loan Mn. Kann. <t Texat : 1»( M., gH, s.r.on road* land.cn. '.S.Br) 1st mortgage, gold, (Tebo. * ^feosho) .. Co sol. M., gold, on road and land Mlvouri R., ft S. it Oulr—ltl M., I. gr s. f 3 I mortgage, for t3,<xn.oa) Mth, 6 11,833.818 AM acres land) jr>»l«.t>;iriir<<— 1st 2draorttf4eft PIhIh h.i il. JW 100 100 Bonds, Stale Arkaosaa, (10,000 per mile. Mi^lvunpi i' 225/1011 Loan mortgage 8,781.230 i.ioo.oai 1,100.000 . . it Beit 7g. 1J>JO,(!00 1 .900/100 isn Rlv. Valley, 1st M.. M Btate Tens. A > V.rnlonTrnal Co N. J."ft J. 7 ISO 000 S,S1«,7W 1,8I7,»^ 1,»3,000 I. Michtgnn (JettlrtU—^lock. 1st mortgage, convert. .sinking fund Ist mortgage, convertible 1st mortgage, sterling, non-convertible.. Mlobigan Air Line mortgage do do latM..a88um.byM.C. Kalamazoo & South Uaven, 1st M., guar, MIet., OutcAlta 4k .1. lH^:i Nepl. 1*10 ilo A.ftO. H.Ai(. I13,0n(. —stock mortgage, dollar mortgage, atcrllng do Orand do : do J. "b' IS'I.OOO 6110,000 577 I Henwhii Jk W VI 190,110 Stock, l»t pretr Stock, a preir MflrlrlUl A A. F.'ftA. 7 :.500,<mi ISN mortgage.. Marietia itCincinnaii—AiocktCom M'lriiHftu p Itecelrerappointe.l u> 7 7 7 7 l,9»lj00O 1,100,000 •00.00 1M» ino ut bonds MitiiJifi^lii it 7 "9" lOOWO •67-10 tt ir0»(e/-/i— stock tt 5Jlon,000 £700,000 t Honda JftuUmu it Portffaae~l6til.tgo\A. M'ttne Central— ilQcit Dnnda tI,IUU,OlM Loan.'A. « K. KK Jat mortKagc, Bangor L'n (P. A K. BB.) Extension Bon<l9. IS70. gold New Loan lor «\.I(IU,UUI. gold MuurAetit^r 6 7 «10.000 870,100 .1 jji i/Kicict— ut M., Slate endora. *d mortgage siatp pudoraod bonda Kqulpm f» 1 .....1 ' Mar, lnn«', I). A.AO. .M.*N. M.&N. A.*0. A.AO. A.*0, J. AD. 1 SSS,0« .^ iBtM. guar, by Oa. guAranlced ' Jf'ico 1,000 1,H>0 ,,„.k.. Iht .1. Jliiciin K. « P. J. 4 l.*<5,ii<XI l- Mhttnti «'•' i..%^.\mmu«^- up«oad,s«rt.io. Aiif IHQA iiii N.V,. V New V.' N. Y.. li- i.tti. ! Consol. ,\>«r IM .Ian. Oft. do do do i.^S. i.&3. A.*0. 6 1W7 tmo M. (unaold). Br. Kxteusloii, 1st niortifiijie 1 nf. A.4tO. 3. 819.001 '.wlv„ »r»N. J.* J. J.* J. A.*0. i.tti. Lchttiioii briiiicli. i.onifivtifo Loan Mcuipliia braurti, l«t mortgage LtmiKnllt. A.*0. J.* I). r.hK. M.« N. BO ; Lex., 3d i7(»-atock iiialnatoin do Phlla. ritlaburg Ofllre. M.4kB. i'.'i'i. t'raak/url Jc Lebanon r .floslon* N. II. ibooda (Inn. hrnnrh L'"i X.»"i m .1 q MM Lon;i ''•' f 7 tino I '.(In l.KlO IWV 50 .f .V. LUIl. 1st f. s« s» Lull Ulli !•"" N. v., WlnaliJW, L. A C<i N. v., Farm. L. A T. Co »r.* N. IW7 hunda '»» Km i.ki. Q—' FT* A. J.* J. HF.MAIIIIfl. Plilladelphia Offlca. V,i«) I.OIM SOI I.UUI WW lAt iiitirtKiiK' IM by n imm. "io iiroflr. raortunKa. rec l»l moriBiMni (Uikxlsloa BK.) Lrj-inffini, ,f SI. /.'»i/>^ittmortii*i{«,|old Unix JUiami lat 1st f. \SKt> 'able. Pajri I rrlnciMi, 7f. : m morlKsgo, new, mt M 8lr< last Dl>'d. OtII- staatUof, ir., *.r. •X.oonr /*•"./». whan ima, Ceiil. ol' Si of Ruad » "" ltl<l9 dt LIST. mt mmy error *feprtr04 IM oUr TaklM. LNTBKKBT Oil DIVIDKND*. IMa ben W hare Payable, and par t Amoaot iMIIca : For • UaaiaMlat* boUm Uoshcn Bank. da <1. OiKlyke A iftti 1896 do do 4o (to III 4 :89i lir« 18M9'4ijn 11, p. 48(0 In uerpetnlty Oct., 1BK7 I.ItW! lEoad In Mch ilo ilo lane 1,1900 coll., Operi 18M V. Y.. rnlon Tru I ro. N. Y.. IW. Lack. A W. Jiue, 1871 L.raN. do do do do roa<rio Oalaa- N.'t earn'gs Jhil (T. 11, p.7»4; r.SO.758. . by N. Y. A O. MI4L Operated by trie. Net ear I eam'gs. 911/ Uaard May, Co, I Ml Th. ^* . will probably }S'iS.'.?&fJ«. all lUbniUn and aaiy .fier M • b« to Kafaala ta 1(3. .11. i^'i Net pm.TrK* and .V E. .. . . . .. 1 I , 1 . THE CHRONICLE 703 [November EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND conWr a great lavor by giving us Immediate notice Subscribers will DESCRIPTION. all Rate Road yualuUlett ChatMHOoga— stock. Bonds, eudorse'l y.-ulivUle .t Decatur— let mort. .. per 7 7 7 6 7 7f. . 18,0 is's ISiW 7 6 f 100 1,000 1.000 1,000 '^7 1871 I 7 f 6 a 1,000 1,000 1,00 I 1,0I» a 100 e 44,428.3110 5,936,626 1,514,000 76,000 592,000 a 1,(XX) 1,0(XI 162.(100 1,090 2 9(10,000 1,894.001 ISO.OrO 8,500,000 1,5«1.000 88.000 . 50 50 18 3 Consolidated mortgage of 1863 einking fund 18fi3 1861 1853 N. 40 »2 62 2 Cor'vertible bonds New York, Prov. it Bost.—stock MX s,««.aoo 1,000 1,000 1,767.000 I12,3'« 106,000 a 1,000 16:,(K10 9,000,000 ia')5 183!) 1 1810 .059.5(10 3,8011.000 1S66 1,000 l.OOO 146.800 2,000.000 134.0U0 100,000 «« 250,000 :869 i.cai 616.(4)1 100 mortgage Improvement 1st Extension General met. (fl,000,(X)Oiiuthorlzed) New Lisbon— \st niortg 1.1 500,000 Nllefi it Norfolk it Peternburg— stock Preferred stock Guaranteed stock 50 50 50- com 50(1 . 8 per cent preferi'ed stock Geu'l mortgage, new Old mortgage bonds, due 868-69 Funded Interest certlBcates fforth ififiiiOnri— Stock 500 ' mortage ii65 1-6S mortgage North Penn.-i{/lva7iia— Stock 1st mortgage Chattel moitgage 2d mortgage North Shore (£. /.)~lst mortgage 8'1 4,000,000 5.000.000 3,150,000 2,500.000 360.000 1.216.000 50 a 1.000 6« 1. 8 H 135 000 i,<fn l.''86.(»10 i.am IS'.O 1,11110 33,(X10 4;5,00il i«i gr isTO ?'.& A. .I.&.I. 7g.f. 4 250,00!) bonds it Northern— \st mort Oqdenxh. it L. C'Aam.— stock Preferred st ock ilipment bonds Eq iSTO IKMNHl m too 1 •6<-'t9 1870 1,000 1,000 TO2 1,(«10 1st ia'i2 lOX) Cousol.mortgaire, for $6,890,C00 Consol. mortgaga, sterling 1^51 1862 186S 1868 1-62 1871 10011 1,000 1.000 Sinking fuad 'onds Ohio <t ifiiMiinippiStock, com 3,077,000 2,l«iO,«« 501,000 .J. M.& N. mortgage, W. Div 2d mortgage, W. Div Income mortgage, W. Div Fundeddebt, w.div 2d cons. S. F. mort., for t4.0UO,000 Oil vreek it AUegh. A.— Stock mortgage mortgage mo"tgage 4.0-24,4;4 2.050,0110 £200 a 1,000 5 l,rOO l,Oi« 1.000 1,000 (Consolidated mortgage Old Colony it Newport— Stock Bonds Bonds I'M 1865 1867 1871 Bonds.- Omaha it Northwestern— L. gr., irold bds. Omaha it SoHthw.—\»t M. (N. Platte div.) J.& J.& KO a 850.000 5«,(100 221,50) 2.791,000 105,000 l'i,500 2,500,0 10 4.233,450 1,5110,000 5'0-(«X) 71.001 819,000 5,000,000 31,000 1,000« 1,458,1100 a 1.450,003 1,000 16,(XX)p.m dk New York Co.'s Ol11<-e. N. V..l-ond,.Berlin& Fr't N. Y. Union Trust Co. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 'do N. Y., Grand Un, Depot, do do Y.. Gr. Union Depot do do do do do do do do do do N. Y.. 137 Broadway. N.Y., Grand Un.Detiot. -an, 1851 1855 1S5J 1810 1887 do mortgage, O., A. & M. RB Va. State loan. 8. f. of 1 iier cent, per yr. 25 1863 1863 1861 1, lOLK, vol. 12. 747 ; 13, p. 12, Y. (Jity to Brewster June. N. Y. 1915 1».9 . & Oct., 1871 Consol., Oct, 1 1869. of N, Y. Cent. Hnd. Oit., 1871 Kiv. roads. In Dec, 1868 the N.Y. Cent, May 1, 1883 declared a div. of 80 per cent in scrip, Aug. 1,1876 wliieh was exeh'dfor consol certificates. May 1, 1883 In 1868 the stock of thetwosepara eCo's May May was IR83 isas 1876 D,-c 15,188; June, 1885 May 1, 187r 1, 1, July, 1871 July, 1871 May 1.000 1.000 1.155,500 598,000 5T4,0OO 1,^45.500 249,962 546,000 200,000 350,000 WfiJO The Co. publishes no »12,;i2,7(X). report, except the returns required by tlie (ate. Net eari lugs in 1869-70, was 1, Aug. (V. 12, p. 336, 68.'.) $8,295,210. increase of $2,000,000 in stock was made An March, 1871, thejiroceeds'obeusedfor in N. "i and other purposes. Dlvdends of 8 per cent, per year have been made for 5 years and no surplus in new depot 1873 Feb. 1, 1893 Jan.l, 1881 July, 18 2 1, July, 1871 Y. Y N. Bkoi Republic Oct., '.875 N. Y., G. Opdyke & Co July 1. 1^91 , . left over. In progress, W. Plains, N.Y. to B'kfleld.Ct. Op. with Hartf. & N. H. road, receiving .57 p. c.net. Leases Sh're Line. (v. 12, p.:'i93) In i)ro',:re8s. Guarantees Moncialr and N. do do Mav 1, 1^95 M. Morgan 's;Son8 Fuly, 1871 do do 1S71 & 1878 do do Julyl, ls76 do do 1878 & 1881 do do July 1. 1899 N.'Y., J J. > idland. Cummo ly (v, 12. p, 4:14.) known as t-tonington Of RR. the 1869 uonds the Co. hold tlie balance not outstanding, a part to retire the $163,000 bds due 1873 & '74 a'ld the rest for future expenses. Divs. 7 p.c. for 3 yrs. ^ lies, O. to Liverp'l, 53m., 38m In operat'n Consolidated Nov., 1870, Into Atlantic, M. & O. R.i., of which Ge.. Mahone Is President. Net earnings, vear ending New York, J. Jan, 1877 1. do Jan. 1.1877 do July. 1893 Shops. North Carolina Julv, 1871 do do Julv, 1871 do do M.& N. 1872-78 do do 1867 M.& S. J.& J. m".&n. M.&S. M.&B. J. « J &'.!. A.& O. A.& O. 5 s. 6 .I.&'.T. tcpt. 30, 1870, $118,917. (V 14. p. 784.) 7 7 6g. 6g. f f 7 N.Y.,Natl Bk or Com'rce Jan. V,' 1895 do do Apr. 1, 1858 do do Apr. 1, 1888 . & .1 &D. J. J. ft J. Philadelphia Office Jan', N.Y., Farm, do do do i^n & T. Co, do do do 4 J.& A.& J. O. do do do M.&S. J.* J.& J.& D. J. J. & J. .) A.:& O. J.& J. 7 7 7 7 \' J.&.I. A.&O. 1 t. 1^ 7 7 7 8 r.sog. 1869-70, In 1868-69 'The surplus $.590,726; m 1867-68, $388,'240. $463,113: , York, Office. do do do do do 1 ondon. New 1 June,"l87l Julyl,18T2 Julyl, !8T^ Jan, 1, Apr. 1, 1812 Jan. 1, 1-98 Jan. 1, 1898 Apr. 1,1882 orK. New York Office. ;piilladelphla, Office. m'.*'n. .1.* J. rhiladeiphia. Office. M.& S. F.& A. J, & J. do do Boston, ulllce. do do do .Koun'zeBros. N. Y., F.& A. Office. do do do do do , do Mercantile N. do 1871 For . '882 1,1871 1, Sept 1, 18;C Apr. 1, 187.'i Aug., 1877 Jan., 1901 1, May. 1. Msy 1. year 1869, ti53-f,lS8; I16S, $474,651. dends 6 per cent for four years. Building, Om. to Dakotah. I gr. 100,000 ac. Om. to Lincoln. Neb. Alex, to Lynchburg. Va., 171m. lof which '22m. etwcen Gordolisv. & charlottsv is owned by Clies. & (». road), Manassas to Ilarrisonhurg. 112m. branches, 10m. Total oiierated, 292m. Net eiiruiugs, year ending Sept 30, 1870, $359,676. . 1 Net revenue. Bk do Ulvl. 1890 In progress, 1873 1875 1873 Sent 1, 1880 July 1, 1882 1893-93 Jan. ark. Office. N.^'., p. 402; 13, p. 144. 11 mos, ending Dec. 31, 1870, net cam inya were $1,122.8:^; expended on con. structlon and equi|i.. $661,606, leaving a surplus a'^ove iiit. and 12)^ p. c. in divs. Nov. May 1, IS« of $1(B.567, (V. 13, p. 178.) July, 11-71 Net earnl gs 10 mouths In 187(1. $174,712; Oct Dec. M.& S. J.&J. J.&J. M.&N. ; April, 1911 Apr. m'.&n. Alexandria, V». m!&"n. profits In 1870 were $1,037,413; 1869, Interest on debt 1868, $663. 426, and pref. stock, 870, »;:S,953. Ti e gnage was ciiangeil, Aug., 1871, to correspond with coi.nectinf lines and making a tlirouiih route from l^alto. to St, L uls. and operations are now expected to show a lar er jirofit. bee Cubomic'lk, vol. 12 $i'4-l. 719 Feb.I,I'-9« D. A.&O. July. is;l Leased. Feb., 1869, to Bost., H i E.. for 100 Inly 1. 1887 years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost of property, taxes. A-c. Cost of road and uly equipments. $1,613,694. In 10 months of 1870 net larulngs were $191,612. Leased to North'u N J. Operated by Erie. July 1, 1871 Leased. Mar.. 1870, 20 yrs. to Vt. Cent, for Int. on bds, 8 p.c, on nrf. stock. 6 on com Oct >. 1871 18TJ-79 for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, & 8 for 14 yrs. Net New J.&J, M.& .N. 8 7 7 6 10 7 6 18! March,H90 A.&O. «.—J. F.& A. A.&O. J.& 5 6 6 i,' M8~ Boston, Office, J. &.I. 7 This was the sta'us previous to sale under foreclosure. Aug.. 1871. for $1,000,000. See CuB024tCLB, vol. 13, p. 337, 635. Dee. 1,1874 "H' 3X Gross earnings vear ending March 1, 1871, Operating expenses, $'230,747 ; $321,151. net revenue, $90,8tM. (y. 12, p. 528.) do Apr. 1,18 above Interest has gone into Improvedo Mavl, 1S96 m'nt,& made annual div. of 5 p.c. In stock. M.&n, 1887 Leased to Fin h. & N. -1>. Cost, $300,548. r.& A. N.Y., Market Nat. Bank. M.& N. Baltimore & Phlladel Nov., 1871 Company owns 14'2m. and leases 175., total Annapolis. Irredeema. operated, 317in. Dividends have been 6 Q.—I. Baltimore. Julv, 1885 per cent for three years and previously J ft.I. do April, 1900 A.&O. 8 per cent. Net earnings 18 0, $1,271,962; do Jan., 1877 1869, $1,286,803; 1868, $1,189,0'24. Interest J.& J. do July, 1900 payments (n 1870, $605,598. .I.&.J. do July, 1900 A.&O. Hart Isburg. A.&O. ^p^ll, 180 Boston, Office. June, 187i Operated under contracts with Concord J.& U. do do Apr. 1.1874 RR. Dividends 8 per cent for 5 years. A &0, r. City, Hudson Co. Bk. 1878 Leased to Erie at H5 p. ct of gross earn'gs. .T.&.l. J.&.T. N.Y,, Jay CooVe & Co. Julv. 1890 L. gr.. 47,000,0(X) acres, (T. 13, p. 12 ) J 1 do do & R (J. J.&.). 7 Sept., 1899 IS68.<9 1815 earnin''8 In year ending May 30 187t), 188,896. Lea ed Sept., IgTl to Rbihin. ;. Bee Chroniolii. f)anv. for Prnn. vol. 12, 7711; 13, ,,. 402. '*et Net earnings, A. & 10 Charleston, J. 7 4011,000 '58-'5» S8X 1, y M 2,692,539 Ist Orange it Newark— \st mortgage Osage Val.it Southern Kan.—\et M Onwego it Home— 1st mort., guar locome mortgage bonds . J.&.T. 30(),0:lO ifa noieas.—stock 1st mortg-ige, O. & A.B.R 2d mortgage, do 3d uiortgage, do ; . 19.995 847 100 v J. & J.&.l. 600,01X1 IOO -. Prt-f erred stock A. Bk do do 21,0M 4H 122 A.&O. .1.*.). M.& N. J.& J. F.& 6 7 6 7 . 7 4 3.068,400 6 115,000 7 400,000 50,000 n.m 7.S"g.f. 59 000 New mortgage J.& 7 5 6 '2,361,400 40ll,l«»r Nyavk J. J. 7 '2'<5.00O i854 A J. 1,'223.1X10 1853 1S6S 1868 Plain bonds Construction bonds 4t)i 7 6 7 1,9«?,000 186.1 it F.. 1)1 J.*.I. J.& J. M.& N. F.& A. 4 ijsmtvo mortgage. State loan, sinking fund 1st nii>rtgage, 1 4 5,000,00i) 18f5 21 M.*N. A.&O. A.&O. J,&D. .1. & ". M.&N. 1 6,000,(100 1,0110 74 317 142 142 142 28 142 142 142 J.&.J. M.& N. M.* N. F.& A 101,000 1,000 Northern Central— st'yck Ist mortgage. State loan 2d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon 3d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon 8d mortgage, r.&C. Kit (guar by Bait). Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon do do do reg Income conrenible bonds Northern, N. i/.-Stock 1st mortgage Northern of N. ./«r«c,v— IstM.. guar by Erie N rthern Pacific—1st mort.. gold, irorr^^t^T— Stock NortBlch 6 6 6 7 6 8,0 0,00 1,000 '' Office do 1872-73 Alexander luly 1, 1886 Operated by Southern RR. Association Y.,J. do do Oct. 1, 1890 Gross earnings year ending Feb. 28, 1871, do do 1890 $1,694,000. do do IftK) New York and London Jan. 1, 1915 In progress west of Miss. R, See CsnoN- F.& A. M.&N. 7 109,0'!a "ioo 2d mortgage MavV,1900 In progress. ewarfc to Emmaus, Pa. July, 18T Operations 10 months in 1870, »65,393. Net of N. America Sept., 18S5 earnings in 1869, »30,260 In 1868, $119,295 ; do Julv, IS91 in 1867, $93,881. London. N. Y., M.& N. 914,(»10 600 185. 4 137,50i 157,000 306.000 416,000 1,000.000 821.200 490.500 50,000 898,95) 111,000 mortgage mortgage 2d mortgage for |a'JO,000 North CnroUun— stock, com 1st 1st (V. 13, p. 241.) 1870,(1118,536, New 1,36. ,300 3' 10,000 100 100 Preferred siock M ortgage bonds Honda of 185; construction. 1891 J.«! J. 8 1,000 mortgage April. 188U A.&O. J.& D. tin 1,000 Plain l>oi;ds y. it Uotcsatontc Northern— Ut mort,.. ifeto York it N. Haven- toc;t l8t mortgage N. r. it Oswego ifirf.— 1st M., gld J.&.T. 7g.f. 1,1-0 — — M'.& N. 1 1 1,0(X1 1854 do J.*. A.&O. M.&N. J.& J. lorTg. J.« ,1. I,'(XI )8;i 1809 assumed ; : < 4 6 7 1 18T1 (N. \., Central)., do do B.A N.F, stocbh'd's do do railroad stock.. do do do real estate do Ponds convertible tlir(i9 Renewal bonds 2d mortgage, sink. fd. (Hudson River). do 8d mortgage stock 2f'«W' York iK /farlem Preferred stock Orange, Alex, N. 7g 1870 i86S 18 per, Ten-i., total. 172in. Leased to L. & N., who assume bds& pay6 p.c. on stock after "R. (v 12. p. 657, 785.) < 1SS9 18 6 18W) 18.0 1370 .'s Office. Office, 1, N, Y., Co.'s Office. Aug., 1871 Ope atcd with C. & Amboy RB. andDel* F.& A. Y., Bk of Commerce. Aug.. 1875 liar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N, J. do F.& A. do 1S7< Net ean ingsof Un.Co'sln 1 870. »1 .224.566 V A A. do do 18-.7 above int., taxes. &c. Pee Cam. & A. F.* A. N. T., G. Opdyke & Co 1 95 Leased to N. Y, & Osw. Midi, for 7 p.c. gld do F.& A. do 18 1 on Ist M,, and 7 cur. on 2d M. & stock. M.&N. N, Y., Co.'s Office. Nov.I,188S Leases L'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings, I, (WO .«m 'b7.'68 Nashville to Chatta.. Tenn., branch to Jas- 19O0 Oct., 1887 Nov.. 1871 Aug., 1871 July, 1876 r.'& A. 1,00 Certificates 2<1 J.&J. J.& J. A.&O. 1S68 O Mortgage bonds Ist 1st M.&N. no 2d mortgage convertib Convertible bonds N. nrleanf, Jackn. <t Ot. North.— IsX mort. 2d mortgage Income Donds. gold N. O. City ex ten. bonds N. O., Mobile (t Texa'<—\%t mort., skg fund iA mortgage, end-irsed by tate La New i'ork tt Boston— Ut niorrgage, gold .. New York Central tfc Hudson River— stock Ist •J.*.I. M.& N. .T. W,* 2d mortgage, currency >. J. ^utfiern—\st mortgage l8t mortgage (Tom**' Klver b .) New Jermy Went Line—\»t mort., gold Ntw London iVo7'(A.— stock IfortheaHtern (S. G.)— stock, RE MARK *. Bridgeport, (Jonn. Net earnings, 1870, »205,700 18'19, $190,405. do Divld.. 1870 15 per cent 1869. 9 per cent. N. Y., Central of N. J Leasedby N.J. Cent Cost, 2.27a.7i3. N. Y.. Union Trust Co, Nov.'l,'ia89 n progress. Coal and iron road. New iiedford. Nov., 18T1 Set earnings 1870, f45,570. Bost.,SuffoK Nat. Bk. Julyl, -,881 New Haven. t. May 1, I 8" City of N Haven endors. part of these bds. N.Y. Hatch AFoote. May 1, 1889 In operation, N, Haven to Mid., 22m. 2d mortgage held liv towns on (he line. New Haven, Net earnings for 10 months in 1870. IH20,289. do Jan., 1899 Interest paid, $83,033, and balance to M.&N. .1.* C Boston ... i?ai:e I* tor debts Whom. Na-hville, J.&.I. :g.f. ISiiJ Loan 2d Loan «d Loan,d"e State New Jer e" N.J. Mtdland—\»t M.,gld,guar by s,r.& Jst M.& N. F.& A. 6M 18.')6 1st let A.«<1. 5 H. Haven AorMnmp. (canal RB)—stock Mortgage bonds, coupon B-mM f.>nv rr.. tax fr«e, coupon HolyokeiS! WeHtUcld RE Ntw Jet *e^— stock Bonds by 5 J)ue, Stocks. lastDlvi'd N. T.. Imp. & Trad. Bk. N. Y.,R.T.Wll.son&Co. July .J.*.T. J.4; J. 6g, 1.000 500 Nfwark, .Somerset it Straltsr, O—let mort. A'etc Bedford tfc Taunton— stock. 1st mortgage JV«w Haven it Pfirbfi—\%t mort New Haven MUldietown it iri«— Ist mort. Premium bonds Bonds. Principal, when Where Payable and ' Payable. 6 1870 1867 MortijaKe cfc iofoe^i— stock y.iu!/ucucl-, Feb., '71— stock lat mortgage, convertible Nf.wark ft NeiD Kort— Ist mort. 1st any error dKcorered In our Tables. ITi '3i1 mor 1 .J^'^V! (^ent. Nashua '4(1 LIST. ot INTEREST OR DIVIDEND,?. Miles of /efcrcnces, eee foot notes on 1st page of BR.Tables. of ciplanatloti For 25, 1871. 1870, $37,874. 1873-88 Sold, Oct. ,1811. (V. 13, p. 896.) of gross earn. O., at 1915 Leased to B. W. Feb., 1891 Block, $75,000 prof., 10 p.c; $.'35,000 com May. * X . November .. . 1 ' THE 26, 1871.] (CHRONICLE. 707 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Sabserlbera will eoaltorasrriit tnM DK-CUirTlotl. Out U u 'itf—iBi y k "mi Wbrn 11" a,KB.;90 i.onD i.niu 7.III10.III0 ,1.* J. :»<17 MW SKi.nin "m 7/ii«,ino ^tt'rlinK . 1U0,«III -iLTlIng ... <> :iLa* *8i«rl)ax /*' 'ir*— i»i M., soar by Erie /*• f Decatur— l9t niort I"-' /><.-i«t M..etid br Un. to-'a I^lii.,.>lll'lr-\^t mort., gold, a. f. ja tan ir.i IKS7 tut fltttnat/lcitnta—: tock 'r TI0,9U In- i' \StKlxn I llt>.(>U \. — irit guar. inoi tB«ge. gunrant t^ed norta A Bureau Vat. —Stock Ut moi-tffage, tfuarantecd I^Hn A fltorUt, JactMonr4H»^lBl mortgage /sbind— lat mor goMa I^to»-ia ct BocJt 105 lUS 4« IST"! mort. laei 5? !I3I.2II0 1.000.00 Mil 1W4 1869 (ft-.Vorrfo/own—Stock Head.—Stock, com Oerut'intowfK Sll 60 l^ans 43-'49 18SI 183a Ix>an. convertible Loan, sterling Ix>an, sterling KaatPena.lalM. Sink. Fond I«oan 18 8 1"TO , , i',6uo so 800 1898 IfM 18.7 Loui«— Com. stock i,noo 1,000 90 BO i.ono Ind.re org.-. Col. A Newark Dlv. b m-ls nttsbwg <*0£mn<i/»p.— ^^t M.,ne w 1,(»10 i,oi« umo.ooo i',(MO 1,810.000 616, IV 100,(100 )* 1^ 100 W 36 41 41 SO w 1,000 Wl "iiio 2,000,000 900 AW IMO » LOTH 35 lis 48 « * isci i/no i/no 1861866 186S 1,000 vw IM> Ut /^tt**— 1st 'itock ^ : >toi-k. - - '!o ft R »9.ii<r SI 10) 100 ( CAB alals loan bds. Lewy'sUUo't R Jo^«ph A D«nrer C— 1st mort. Kld,B Ut mortgage. Wpst, dlv., land grsnc itt. dlr. IV) m> » b • » M.AN. J. ft V. A.AO. M.AN. J. A J. M.A8. A J. A A J. « J. 7 7 J. 7 6 t' 7 8 6 8 -«.f. 7 7 7 »S.0IO 981 SchUTlkill . • ari. t«99,000 per Nor. RK.. Iraaed at la6i>.l!33. Large purchaae of oal lanria inade M»y. i!>71. See Coboiiiclb, toI. Oe 1870, a' A . i 12, p. 170. 666. 1911 1851 On.wllhC. AA. Main line. lOllii,. earning,, *"e' : earnlnea 10.1168^87. leaara about I36m 18li»-70, 1929,288. >el — . Conaol. May. B nk A Co do do 'O do do do do do do do do do do .A UK. 1, 1. 1. ISO . 18.1. to tea Cumberland, Md., now 149in. Seveial branch lne» are In progrre.". <r. 12. p. 49fi.) 1869. for 999 year-, lo Penn. I K.. al »2.4«ajM) per annun-. covirlnir Leaned. July. 1912 1912 1912 1.1912 1. I llile Miami.* a lad Cen. owned by Fenn. In 1871. 112.616.633. 13 J). •{,$; IS, p. 4*7. Connlelcd, April. 1,1912 1, principally In CllKON'ii'i.a, v., I. Oct., 1S71 Mch Mch Mch Mch Mch M.h Leasee 1868. X'enla. al o. Col. Oil Net ea nhig. BK. Jan. I,l!«6 do A The road Fell., '890 .Tan., 1881 Jan.,ll<!'0 Mlly, 1898 (r, 13, p. .March 1912 fund of diht. and 7 cen* on pre-eni .lock. The Ic^we. o keep the road in repair and alao pay taxea, expcnaea. et-. In 19^0. proB a lo leaaeea we-e (669^91. P.. F. w; A C. leaai^, the Ne caalle A B. V. and he Lawrence roada. The P. F. •* A chic atock being guaranteed ne'petual dlv.denda la In the nature of a permanent annultr. New atock of r^.OOOUti laa ed Nor.. 187l,ioPenn. Co.for Improtem'ia, 1912 March. 1912 March. 1912 March, 1912 March, 1912 March, 1912 March, 1912 May. 1876 Philadelphia. N.T.. Wluslow.L. ftCo. Jan. 1, 18S7 ch 1. 1874 do do lu'erent. aluklng E>er . . Ac under article 16 of leaae. on old atock not affected. Gnaraoty .Inly N. v., Drake Broa. AngiiHta. Mc. 1, 1 M.yl m - do S ?** were Phil.. Operated by P. A Reading. lo I II. oOwo»«o. Mich.. 90ni. Formerly Ken. A For. Li'aatd, May. ISTO 'o Maine Celii. Ya-m-iuih c fa are a lat do A.AO. lieu on 13m.. Varroonih Jn lo Poitlaod. Apr. 1. do A.AO. A.AO. Boeton. Waahlngton Bk Oct. 1.1895 ».e' earulnge, l»iO, »125,218. Iniereat, Ac. tll5/no. Oct. 1.1899 AQRuata. Offli e. A.A O. Jan.,190C| tr. IS, p. 636.) Boaton. J. A J. m°.a"n. J. A J. M.AS. D. J.AJ. M.AN. M.A N. F.A A. J.AJ. V»r, Vur. J.AD. A.AO. A.AO. A.AO. A. AC. A.AO. Mechanl'-'a Fall, to Can'on. Me., 28m. 1, 1887 York A Cumberland Fold out In Ui69. PortOct. 1,1X17 land to Ko. b.,S. U., 53<ii, 8ep. I, 1891 July. 1871 Lea-ed fo E».i. RR.. 99 ym, 10 p.c. on fk Boaton, Office. New York and London Nov. 1,1889 In p-orreaa, (v. 13. p. 686.) Op. by Eaai. RK. Net ea-B'ga. ino. tSl.T^S. J'ly. 1871 Ne earnlnga. 10 n on'ha IrTO, tl93,1 0. Provlded*'CC. Offlee Providence, K. I.. N. Bk July 1.1880 Dtvldend>ln 10year>.86 per cent. N.Y.. Union Natl Bank. Mch 1,18«2 Controlled by P.A Keadlnr. Floating deb>, tl,OI33>l. Net revenue la-t yea Sl.200. Coliim la, lat Nat. B"nk Jane, 1881 NY., N.BkofStateN.Y April, 1871 Lea- ed to Delaware A Hudson Canal Co., at 7 p.c. on stock In 1><7I. and 8 p.c. alter, Troy, United Nat Bank. July, ITCI July.m-K; be Idenlnt. on bonda. The K.is. leaaca do do abou uiom. of other lln-e, at annoal N.T.. N.Bkof SuleN.Y Mch 1. iwni May I. ISAi renla'aamoun-ln.' (O980.5J3. SeeCDBuado do lan. 1,1:191 h-lk. vol. 12, p. 63i. do do Beaton, ColnuiMan do do Bk July do do ' . Main Richmond, do N.T., aocaater, I 1880 Office, BA do do do do London. Jan. 1,1875 1S»-»| Co Rlchiuond, OIBoe. do Rlchni ml. Offlee. hi a., Nat Bank York. do do do (ilrard ai^d f.oadon Me calllcN.Bank N.Y., do do do do do do Lea'.-- line, 14lai. l;R atf4S.0Oper yi-:! year ending Sept. 30. 5lni.. 1871.Maed the "n the K. A D. and laaaed i i IBI. of Pa. RK. i>ea Cii I3I. ^ r.« Rich, to AcqnIaCr.. Va 188 to Wa h. Net earuln .. 1 6V ,». (ftiA'C. I8» being reduci-d by purchaae of rtil'ne M*k Main line and liranclie.. 29m. , Invpr Hill road leaied. '."iiii. Net i-i •' ~ •-^> R). Inne, Iffn ^epl.. U.l-W 1880 lo 188 i In f e-l pal'l. »Sil,t;;. A lUch. for tliM ai. Aug., 1918 Defanltrd, •»-pi 1. KMI D«c.l(W-;4 Dec. 1. 18JI Aboni tralDr. .N,- latere.! accrued 834.919. Jaly. |h;i • Danville ronnt-i hruuuh An» i*; n» l«:i. ...?: H" -'.ad f^tfi .lulj. 1^7u, 1 "'1 UJkV. M.AH. J.AJ. J.AJ. J.AD. F.A A. 8S,f F.ftA. Boaioa. Tr«a<ar«r. do do Bout., do do Bkof Comrrcrce. Aeg;.i87l May 1. Sept 1. 1»«> i«i> Inly Inly 1. l'<?.i May 15,I9W 1. IXiK o do Boaton. Olob* Nat. Bk Dec. 1. isa S. Y.. I ondon A Frank. Aug.. 18W , do It* by aa» .Inkluic aold fo 't Net.'nri t k. 861 10'. Lea,. f.a'a. , "V ' 18,8-75 New F.A A. New York J.AJ. M.AS. J.AU. J.AD. !« l',9(» 180,000 mum. H ock. 1887 New York* do do do do do do do do do no do do do F.A A. M.AS. A.AO. 8 « 6 6 h b Fac. NetreTenne. MXOl. Jnne. imo. tniatee* look poaai-aalon of the road In Pa. FoMiirrly Nnnbury A Erte, Leaaed. Feb., recFlpta do do do A J. ya^t 99jno A Head ...I. i , _ uallon leaaed Jan., JolyjJ884 PIttaborg, lat Nat. N. Y.. WTnalow. L. AD. an<i'- b * I. by r.« Am. Ne- earn*j[",Tt'.M,16T. earnlnicK. 1830. »117J»7. raiereat aad dlv. on p. ef itock, (I6.8S2. year. do 2.7(».nn 43U.0"' R. 18» De-.. July, d>> Pcnn. Co. Offlre. Baltlln.,Herih. Nat. Bk M.ftN. J. J. M.AN. J.AJ. 2,^.»0 » AB do do Pblla.. P.inn. Co. Offlce. A.AO. J. ?«• 8 8 9,lllkl.llll uklng FunJ M., CalaU. ondon. do do do A. I. F.A A. 7 "f 100 I8>l 1864 18»4 186« 186* 189: 1880 1880 1888 1872-TJ 1898 1868 Philadelphia dfllce. N.Y.. Boat. APhlla, .M.AS. 6 « 10m iro I du do do J.'a J. 48.111(1 , London. do J. 6 l»2.ion 28 610 399,101 U'lttArtowo mortgage bonds do do 'at A. Q.-J. A.AO. A.AO. M.AS. 6 7 179.nHP i:uiii Croix A Ptnob.id mortgage, »(. 6g. A F.A J. J. "» inojon Pn'forrfd mork.... Kiiulpir-;-it 6 7 A A "t 67.778 :24.I89 374.428 841.100 . 18IM 18,0 ae Oct., 4,000,1100 Wjsn gold .. ., do Iv J.' Pblla.. 7 7 7 100 '.['.'.'.. m ^rt., I mont* A.AO. J.AJ. J.AJ. M.A S. M.A N J.AJ. 80DMI0 18,000 Mort. bonds ItitiTfitt in<>rtk::iK^' . 660,000 860.000 6,000^000 190.001 490,000 400jono ijxo bonds futidliig bonds <;< 7 7 7 8f. A. (IJOO '.'.'," Huti'tn--'- F.A IS8,1UI 100 181 coupon .V ifm/xo 200 1910 1862 1861 A J. A J. 5 990,000 490.010 S2 G! C, nliy to ri.c Net I ancaaier. B.A Co','«n., 79-'!>8 Jan., 1X19 ItilladelphIa, OIHce. A.I. AD. KUJtlO JUcA m. A PePar'^urg^siiyck. 3<1 mortgage, coupon and reg ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 auMoo 143 A /V^«— Bonds, ster. • 7 7 7 790.700 22.618 8,100,000 27 i>onar loao I.. 'V 7 8 8 ea-ixo mortgage 1- 7 6 3112,400 100 100 Roanoke Valley RK. bonds .f St. 100,000 i8» ir- Owned Col. •.2U7.XO 1860 mort., E. D.. mi 2,5n0.0 860,000 860^X10 j.i III S.V., A.AO. A.AO. 4UUJJ00 l,a>yi(lri 2,000,0011 15.1.00U 1«6 BlehmondA Dnnrille—Stock State Sinking Fund loan Bonds, gonrantced by State Consol. mortgage l. 8IJAU J. J. 86I1.0MI 18f2 18 2 IW^ 18-2 lOtf A irorc«*tfr—btock Mortgage bonds BeatUng tt Oolumbia—Xtl M., conpoQ 3d Mortgage, coupon ReiiMiuiaer A Saratoga—Stock 1st mortgage 3d mortgage Ut mortgage, Sara. A Whlteball 1st mortgage, Troy, Salem A RatPd. . Ut mortgage. Glens Falls KR r 4f. J. »8 ProfiMence Ti a«c!,29n J. J. A r.A A. ivi PorUmouihyOt mllMA Conw.-lstM '^ J. J. 18«2 N ew mortgage PnriUind <t Q^iford CnUra^-Ut mortgage SKirii. A AocA««ler— Ut M..s.f. (Portl. loan) Ut mirtgage. equal lien 3d mortgage PnrUatkd, Saco ft I^rtsmouthstock I^trt Rojfal (5.CJ— !6t m Ttgagcconr.. gid H»> 7 6 Ut mortgage extended BorK'nrt, 2JS«I,U00 5J> 0,110. I,2S9.100 7 Consolidated mortgage July, A. At). l.O'l'.OOO igr.2 I\)rtUin(t .f /f^-ttrtefrtfc—Stock, Va< moiitl) stock cert tlCHtea Ill Stock, coai. >"• Mllifl4. pref,.»l,7»i,&i>. Leo«,-.l i8;i London. Apr. 1. 1897 Co. •aOfflcr. Liberty atrect. Feh., IKl I'hila.. "S! S.'?'"** '"• »l«l.-,0<): Inlr 1.1894 Feb.. 190' Ilk. New York and N. Y., igot adk, Philadelphia. Offlce. A J. J. 7 400,000 19,114,289 879,010 8TS.00O e7%,000 875,000 875,000 875.000 860,000 8go,oin 860,000 18!!: Trad. ;87i l.'N96 Jane, Philadelphia, Offlce. J. J. imi (series I) A A J. A J. M.A8. 7 18!I3 mortgage (sertea K) mortgage ^serjes L) mortgage (scries mortgHgo BrldgeiO. As P. RK.) mortgage P., K. w. * <;. construe bonus. Equipment bonds. Pliimnufh—UX mortgage Pnrt Huron <ft /,. JficA.— Ut mort mi). J. J. 7 13^2 , /»'>//• 5 7' T;s,onii lonn 1,000 '« •' I 4M0MU 1881 1868 1868 189S 2d mortgage, Balto. loan Ut mortg»Re. Turtle Cr. DIt PtU»b.,Ftw7<t CWc— Stock. guaranteed.. Ut mortgage faerlea A) Ut mortgage fserlea B) Ut mortgage (aeries C) Ut mortgage (aeries D) Ut mortgag« (series E) ut mortgage (series F) 3d mortgage (series O) 3d mortgage (aeries H) iiinrtgagc. Rirhiu. if- )'nrl ad ninrtKi4gf 117.0(») 3,000.000 1811 . I»ia. for 999 TI a lo I en. tin. The b<U«wa PblladerphiairennaKK.I Jnij,'t87l due le aee. Jan. 1, 1871. fo allopwa lona Oct. 1. 1877 d'. do A. Ad. up o ihai date. HogjM. whicb b a OoaiMrli8l.l!«I do do A.AU. •Inly 1. 18»s luly Ing debt of the P. A B. Co. do ISB! do J. A J. •lnly,H!o do do J. A J. PhUadelphln. S<Tt.. 1871 I.ea«ed to rhil. A Head., ai 13 p.e. on M'ck Q.-M. July. 1871 In the year ending Phlladelpbia, Olllce. or. 30. Ilrto. operated .I.AJ. 9,9 Includin nn- eroua leaaeo roada. July. 1871 do .I.A.I. do The rent* are Included In opera IlljE exdo 1880 do J. A J. pen-ea and am unted lo laajSW. Net l»!M do .I.AJ. do 7 6 1,000 < 1' OD al 6 p.c. . J.'ftJ. 2,™i.l«) Preferred stuck .^1 5f. Sf. 6 < 182,400 "ioo , Loan Rich.. Prifdrtckgb, 3 991,800 »T6.'0I) 1871 PMI^idetpkta * TYeiUonStocIt JWIa., mtm.dbliaU.-Sloci Ut mortgage, converltbla Plain bondd. loan 4tb 8.s!n/ni s, "SI ,1100 2-',8'9,-10 i"M W!8 , Loan Loan (|A,000,OUO) convertible Vewmortgaae •H 6 4W,9(n Loan.alerllnK Funded Interest porHana A OflKtensfriuir— Ut ,UJ(MUI sjno/oi Mil,UOU ISM , N. T., J.ftJ. 4 «1< 9.010,000 I \ . SOnjllOO 9U ' I, Jnne <.fl04,»W 1 • , y roTol m. Joir J. J.'ft J. J.ft ,1. V, 400,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 , A I .... l!(7«a' 35 ril ondon. ' i'hila., J. 1W« Jaljr. «. ! Preferred stock mortage Fo». Q.-J. * ..... .il N.V..H. W.l|,.pkln«ACo Majr 1. ia«( In VT'itrf t <v, 1.1. p. Haft,'. rblUdclphla. oace. Ho*., 1871 In |M7V ihe ( o. ri-por ed HJ7I.ICI net eamdo 1880 Init- on 4<Mni of Ii.own road and br'b'a do do IB.S and l9Mti of leaa d llnca: and an piol a do of tiasjfl oo IfrTm of dhar laawd do 1910 do roada. do do ('ol. 13, p. «(: toI. U,p. lU. P. 6 8 g.-j. A.*U. A.*0. "' • Frh.. l»o A.*0. F.*A. SO 1>«7 I Co I'- » M 2d ad 3d 3d 3d MMS. .. 1(10,11110 800.000 Ut mortgage * M.AN. 1 U-aiojioo 6i«,roo 2HJ110 3d niortgagu mortunffp Ut mortgage Ui morigagc, Steabfnr. V. 1.000 100 m I*UM>., Ctn.<tSt. W T.. W. A PhllH.. IIOKcn.* r.*A. 1,000 HOT ... / MiUt(t€lpAia <e £W0— Stock, 0' PreftTfed stock Ut mortgage, Sunbury A firle I*/UUutfipfttn it .I.AJ. ralyt-itr Kailii.i, ! Oct..O. IW, A J. Bonds I^UtiM. it Bnn.Cmt.~l9tU.,{F%) tat mortKage (Md.) P/'itUi.. ilii 0. imi '\|>r HruukiTn. Altnnllc Bok. J. M 91 iVrMom4*n— lat mnriiraKe J^tkAmbogit Hoo-i^rMf/f— lai A<«r«6«ra— Preferred stock Common stock A.«0. 7 7 7 4 1.000 1.010 ^,~. I Frh.2l>, 117 too (lolMMttunv.) tt do do r.* A. UJon,ini B,Kt4.-|6 9.2X2.210 1,10»,224 lat mortiraRo. do A Co rblUdolphU, Offlrr. Bk. Ko. Ami-rlc*. J.ftO. .1.* II. do do r.A A. N.Y.. ChlcB.I.A Pac ^ew To k.omro. J.*,l. LOW i.m Lnv — . roMaai agrtM. ..,.„.,..< ^xumm^ vtlOMB. aliaraliiaalii 1MB, (load pal'l bruwo.fi. I' I.0CO j^tm.ini u,;84,sao nn for Int ' Fcli.,l8te J. A.*u. London, J.*J. A.*0. 4.inv.iiiu Hbort bnuuft t I' *).l»'.ou) do Lack A Weal . |<*' pffvreaa. 0» iliNwe redaeed 1886 AlIK.. I»<l M.y. 1»7» do 7 6 6 5 1.0 UlurtKAKO 06II ra M., Ph.toPitti.new, conpftnff. Btate il«n <lRBtallntuiitaj bonds i'i ninrt4r>iK''< uteri in^ 'td ^mnaiftviintii a IP P^l 6 bonda and I Auk., Cutiutirrcfl. HI. Loult. 7 1J»«.0I» "no tul OlTl'd 8 Ut mortKairo }'. J. (. Mii.iaii ; Bom do monti'ly a 7 Ift Bk v.. . M.*N. 10 7 £2JS ud PavBliln by |,, r.«A. i,ain.ont) 1H0I I ^ b»rf t oar TabUa. 4l««4»v*ra4i la PliMlMl r.* A, M.*H. n.r.nfi.'X.'i'w.nK. LuuU«lllr, Kr. Apr l,im A.*U. 4 7 6 IflJl , annam.... <'r |il\ llilM>.'«. r*]r>bl« ?W,4<I0 *)i,oao 1KI.IIU go ^..." I ii.t iUQdiDI. LIST. mmf arrvr nollrr of tllair Uttc of M < I! For explanation of all rf<fi*rrnce«. •«« Road foot uvUb uU liiC paitfl of Kit. Tablet. f- -Utim h\ ). 1 oil I ."'. In 1-. ; aUl. A 5 tr» l.ewy*» la. N<-t eamlnea In 18X1. 165 980. tHta 4 p -r cent on alm-k. ilOQJVO. r. dlr. In p-ofi«a-. Ugr., ^^9,'macro. OUKol road . ,'f 4 ZST' I'a turi attd — . . , . . . , . . THE CHRONICLE. 70S DESCRIPTION. Miles Louii!,AUon it Terre Prelerred stock Amount Road outstanding. of For explBnatlon of all references, see foot notes on Ist page of RR Tables. 1st mortgage (series Ist inortgajre (series aaiKe— Stock 100 100 209 2d mortg.ige (series C) 2d mortgage (series D) 2d mortgage, income Si. Louis lb Iron Jfo«?i(at/i— Stock 100 1st mortgage St. LouiH, Lawrence tfc Denver 1st M., gld, St. L.<t SoutfMastern—lal M.. gld, conv.s.f St. Louia db St. Joseph Ist mortgage, gold.. St. L., rand. <t T.H.—\it M.,S.r .gr, guar. . . 1667 l,(iOO eg'.'Ti I'OOO — — 1868 1867 1868 1871 1870 2d mortgage, sinking fund, guar Income bonds Paul dt Chicago— ist mortgage, gold R»c.— IstDlv.— IstM., lim.. Ist mortgage, St. P. to Watab, 80 m 2dM. on 80m.& lstonl.gr. of 807,200 acres General M. (Iield to retire above bonds) St. i',66o 1,000 1,000 100 Car Ormn 1870 1369 office. N. y., Union Trust Co. 620,000 995,800 200,000 250,(K.'0 .!.& J. J. & J. 7 M.&N. &J. A.& O. J.&.). A.&O. 8g. 2Mg. J. "h' 8 M.& 7 3 7 7 7 S. J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. F.& A. F & A. 1. J. &. D. A.&O. J.& J. M.&S. J.& J. J.& J. M.&N. M.&N. 3X 7 6 6 7g. 450,000 vol. 13, p. 466. Land Kr. 830,402 acres ; 97.494 acres sold for $552,925. 8 per cent land stock of $2,4tX),000 createtl to take up prf. sto k. Leaded to West Jersey at 6 p.c. on cost. L. at $17,500 per yr. Feb. 15,1878 Leaped to Bos. Leased to Cent, O., at $174,350 besides exJan., 1909 penses and taxes. Guarant'd by Balt.& o, Formerly Cliar. Sav. Uoad opened for & & Charleston. Office. State end. $12,000 per nille^;^ 1, 1891 In progress, Suhacrip. to stock. $1,000,000 1, 1890 In progress. July, 1871 Leased In perpetuity 10 Phil. & Rcadl -ir. Net earnings year ending March 1,1871, 1880 $159,509; int.. $14,700; div., 4 per cent. Jan., 1,1890 In progress, Selma to Pollard, Ala., 100m. Sept. 1,1889 In progress, Selmato Memphis. .Jan. 1,1872 Late Ala. & Tenn. Biv. Completed in 1870 Jan. 1, 1864 No report of operations. Apr. 1, 1P8Aug., 1871 Leased, Feb., 1863, to North. Cent, at int. Aug.l,18T2 on bonds and 6 per rent on stock. June 1,1884 Net earnines 1870, $11,858. Cost. $2,000,000. Oct. 1, laSE Net revenue, 1870, $9,626. Int. paid. $33.'242. July, 1871 Leased to N. Y. & N. Haven at $100,000 per Sept. 1,1880 year. Ian. 1, :898 Slock paid In $1,788,000. Net earnings last Jan. 1, year, $111,628. Cost of road, &C $1,614.00(1. Iron laid trom St. James, 58m., towards Jan. May Philadelphia, office. Y..lmn.& Trad.Bk. J.y.,Roddey.BelI&Co. New York. New York, office. do do do do I. Philadelphia, office. do do N. "S ..Bank of N. A. N. Y., N. Bk Commerce. N.H.,E. S. Scranton &Co do do N. Y..Nat. Park Bank. V. S. Treas. at maturity N. y.. Metropoli. N. Bk. do do June, 560,000 5,819,275 1,492,015 6 4 500 500 500 80.1,500 306,50(1 7 5tlO 1, '272,000 100 Var 500 312,500 76,000 30.00<| 200,000 181,000 Q.-J. Charleston, S.W.KR.Bk London New York. 5g J.& J. J.& J. A.&O. 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 J. f Charleston. & J. do do do do A.&C). J.& J. Nov. 181 liy. 1870 1860 1871 1,000 6 & J. A.&O. A.&O. 4,200,000 150,000 125,000 2,250 000 1,305,600 J. 441,'iOO J.& J.& J.& 708,702 J. 68,000 601.400 & J.& N. Y., agency of Co. Boston. Office. do New York. J. J. Petersburg. do J. J. J. New York. Petersburg. 5.&.I. do & A. N. Y., Vei-mllye & Co 18,30(1 58,400 1,500,100 1.500,000 1869 1870 F. 1,000 •W.OOOp.ni, It 571,500 M.&N 7g. A.&O. N.Y.,P.M. Myers & Co F.& A. S,S77;800 50,000 399,000 300,000 ai par. Stolen hUind—\st mortgage Vari. '"w 201,000 150,000 1,695,130 1.698.825 270,000 ilO.OOO 1,988 150 1,000 S(X),000 100 l.OOfi 1,000 mortgage rioj^o— 1st mortgage 1869 1852 Isv Warsaw—Ktock a lOO 100 100 Ist prefTerred 2d Preferred mortgage (\V. Div.) mortgage (E. Dlv.) 2d mortgage (W. Dlv.) Equipment bon s.conv. S.F., Tol., wab. ,fe Western—^toc"^ .. Preferred 7 perc-nt stock 1st mortgage (Tol. & III., 75 m.) let mortgage (L. Erie, W.& St.L.) I8t mortgage (Gt. W't'n of '59,) 1st mortgage (Quin. & Tol.) 1st mortgage (111. & S. Iowa) 2d mortuage (Tol. & Wab.) 2d mortgage ("Wub.* W't'n.) 2d mortgage (Gt. W't'n of '59.) Equipment bonds (T.& W.) Consol. mortgage, conv Ist 1st 1866 1S64 1866 1870 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 116><j 1,009c 1869 1,OOU 2,Ton,0('O 100 100 1,000 & 1st mortgage, (Decatur F,. St. Louis). Ti'oy tfc Bennington~\st mort., sink, fund TKoy <fc Boston— Vst mortgage 2d mortgage 3d mortgage , Convertible bonds. Troy Union— let mort., guar. Troy City... Tuekerton— Ist mortgage Union Pacific— 9toc^i Ist mortgage, gold 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Grant bonds on 12,000.000 acres Income bonds for $10,00 ,IXXI honds, sterling, €500,000.. a 100 •66-'69 '67-'69 1869 1871 1870 1,000 1,000 l,tOO 1,000 i,m a 100 1888 1868 Vermont Central— stock Ist mortgage, consol 2d mortgage, consol Equipment 'oans '66-'67 ..'.. A.&O. .J.&D. (v. 13, p. 516) Net earnings last year, $15,005. The 1st M. bonds are held by Cumberl. Valley KR. Prf. stock and IstM. end. bonds are held by Lonlsyllle & Nashville RR. (12, i'. 657-726) Net earnings in 10 mos, 1870, $18,933. Jan!'l,'l8P0 Oct., 1880 Oct., 1881 Mch 1, 1887 Cost, $2,017,000. 18SW10 Net earnings, '70, $162,981. Consolldaicd, Nov., 1870, In Allanllc, Miss. & O. RR. and now operated as South Fide division of ihat road. Net earning yr ending Sept. 30, 1870, $180,161. 1884-iO 1896-1900 1887 (V. 12,p. 784. 1870-75 1862-72 'an. 1,1900 In progress. Stock paid In. $1,631,803. May 1, "~ In progress. Ottuniwa to Ced. Rapids, la. 1900 187" Land gr. 1,792,000 acres, (v. 13, p. 305.) Mch 1, 1890 Cost to Jan. 1, 1871, $810,000. Leased to Central Ga. Dividends 8 per cent a yr, to every 10 per cent on Cent. 1869-86 Ga. stOvk. 1872-76 1886 Net earnings last year. $72,670. 1874 Cost Of road and equipment, $502,468. Jan.. 1875 Leased to Vt Cent. Interest in default Aug. 1,1880 since 1861. Cost about $1 .2.'i0,000. Nov. 1,1886 Coal road. Completed in 1871. July 1, 1876 Coal road. Stock $2,502,250. Dlv. 6 p.c. in '70 April, 1873 Net earnings 1870, $31,253. Stock, $317,850. Leased to Del., Laik. & West. Net earn1879 ings In 1869-70. $S0'J,912. Dec, 1887 July, 18U (V. 13, p. 338.) July. 18U Net eai nlngs 1869-70, $517.4.39. Cash dlv. In July, 1879 lOyrs. 131 per cent. Stock dlv.. '64, 25 p.c. May, 1872 Net earnings 1870. $222,905. No dividend. Ea tern division. Slate line, Ind. to Peoi ia Western division, Peoria to Ills., Jan'.,' 1870 Am. Ex. Nat. Bk, 'Sussex Bank. N.Y., P.L.& W.RR.Co. do do mm. F.&A. J.&D. A.&O. J.& J. m'.&'n. F.&A. F.&A. F.&A. M.&N. F.&A. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 92,000 300,000 300,000 650,000 427,000 6so,ooa 400,000 36.745,00) 27,'2.'n,000 6g. Q.-F. F.&A. J.& J. J.&.;. A.&O. 7 7 7 7 M.& N. M.&S. A.&O. 27.9.16,512 6 9,326.000 10.000,000 10 7 2,500,1.00 500.000 1,666,600 2.500.000 150 000 5,000,000 3.000.000 1,500,000 2.000.000 500,000 do , Taunton Office. J.& J. J.& .1. N.y.,Farmcr8' L.&T.Co, A.&O. do do M.&N. N. Y.,Bank of N. A. 1,000,«0 18'i7 llOJi A."&'0. 213,«i0 3,000,000 1,703,000 1.800,000 1,600,000 1,300,000 406,000 15,000,000 1,000.000 900.000 2,500,000 2,500.000 500,000 300.000 1 .000.000 1.500,000 2,300.000 600,000 2,700,000 Boston, 1- . 1,000, 00 f. New York. J.& J. J.& J. & A. M.& N. 350.000 500,000 250,000 Terre Hauteit /ndia}iapoli8~ stock Canada— stock 18t8-88 1878-^S l»71-72 1874 1889-91 1880-92 1S71 Dec. 1, 1888 Mch 1, 1834 C^ Var'l. '200,000 K.)— Ist mort .July 1868 May,' 187: Bcpt. 1,1880 80,'HX) com Guaranteed stock (t Tltu.wtlle— \st mortgage <t Black ffioer—stock Sioux City. Leased to Maine Central. Leased to Portl. & lien, at $36,000 per yr. Not revenne, 1870, $569,042. Int.. $322,762. Two dividends of 1 per cent each paid In 1870. New bonds issued in 1871 lor the purpose of reliring old debt. (12, p. 464.) 1891 In progress. l,5lfl,000 Southern Pennsylvania— 1st M.gld 2d mortgage, gold , SulHvan ( Vt. )— 1st mortgage 2d mortgage Sullivan d: Erie—\^t mortgage, conv., a. Summit Branch i Pa. ^~\st mortgage... Susse^x (X.J.)— Ist mortgage 6wac., Singh. <t N. J'.— Stock Ist mortgage 2d mortgage Taunton liranch—StocTi through traffic, March. 18;0. Cost of road and equipments, $2,010,1(5. Mch'l,'l8rr N. y., H. U. Kimplon. -ept. I,lp89 do do Jan. 1,1889 •150,000 . Chambljr bonds. p.m. l,6'28.2t0 1,000 1,000 < & J. M^ft's. l,B29,0(»l Consol. mortgage i It I pref.) for »70»,llOO. Consol mortgage ( V J pref.) for 1651 ,000 Consol mortgage (id pref.) for t54O,00O.. Va. State Loan, (lien suspended) 2d mortgage, Helersburg guarantee 3d mo rtgage Southern Central (N.Y.)— 1st Mortga>:e... South. Iowa ft Cedar Rapids— Ist M., gold. Southern Minnesota— \st mortga-jt Standstead, 8. enritlge, Nov.. 1871. An Boston, J.& Completed to BrcckFor comnleteLstatedebt, lands, &c.,8ee Cukoniclk equip., $9,516,939. London. M. &S. 7.10.000 Tili.OOO — cony, in'o t.tock b jnds, conv. at 87)^ & & J.&3. 7 7 576,050 1,151,400 210,000 i,ci 16.000 p.m. 1,000 16,000 p.m. 888.500 241,000 3,0 "i.COO 869,450 1871 1871 1871 10«.. South db No. Alabama Preferiedstocfc Ist mortgage, endorsed by Ala South Shore, (Ma^a.),— 1st mort New bonds South Side {.L. /.)— let mortgage Sotlth. Side F>(.).— Stock <t J. 6 12,000 Domestic bonds (IJ Domestic bonds (R) Domestic bonds (.^pei-ial) South Mountain Iron — Ist mort 2d mortgage Ve'^mont &D. A J. J. 1894 & y 7g. J.& J. *S le.OOOp.m, "domestic bonds (H) domestic bonds (G) M. bonds or 7 7 50 lOU 100 6 — Ist 1. M.&B. J.& J. 111,800 406,500 1852 1861 1569 iKt mortgtge, currency 5o»?z«/-*e(, June,'71— 1st inortgage, gold Somerset it Kennebec 1st mortgage Omaha bridge Mch 7 7 S05 h 600 . Seaboard <t i?ortHoite— stock Ist mortgage Selma (t- Giaf-\st M.,guar.by Ala Selma, Marion tfe Mein.—lit M., end by Ala Selma, Some it DaUon—^%tm^}r^ 2d mortgage, Ala. & Tenn. R.R General mortgage for $5,000.000 Shamokin Valley t£ i^(<«P.— Stock Ist mortgage Sfieboj/gan <fe Fond du Tmc— let Mortgage. She.nanan dc Alleghany— \e,t Mortgage. ... Shore Line ( Co/i;* .)— Stock 1st mortgage, construction bonds Sioux. City <t Pacific— l»t mort 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Sioux City if St. 7^/';i—ltt mort. .gold..,. Utlca M.&N. & June, St. 997,100 1871 1870 Sclmuiua Faficy— Stock Union ,).&.). 2,SO7,00« 50 500 18!i9 interest bonds, guar, i.y S. (;ar.. & Char. R., *500 0(l0 Sai)., A N. ./Ha.— IstM.endor. by Ala Savannah db Memphin -1st M., end by State db 1 7 7 Wall 910,300 1,000 i857 1869 1st mort.. Sav. Peoria m'.&'n. I'- M.& N. 12 1,6 0,000 50 1SC9 Funded Tol., r.& A. 10(f,000 2'26.900 Ist (i\r. St. I oul», leased St. L. 1867, for 90 years, to Ind. at 30 per cent of groirs earnings nn to do 18M $2,000,000 (bu in no year to be less than do 1894 on nixt $1.000.0<'0, and 20 $150,000); 26 p.c, do 1894 S.f., $25,000, per yr p. c. on all excess. do 1894 See CUEON., v. 13., p. 402. 636. Road and branches, 2l0m. Cost, $8,301,02 N. T., office 122 Broad'ay Aug.'i,' li Eqp.. $1,448,444. Leased to Pac. of Mo. at $75,000 per ye N. T.,G. Opdyke& Co Oct! 3V,1894 Completed, Nov., 1871. (v. 13, p. 667.) N. T., Jameson, S. C. Nov. 1, 1893 Sold in bankrnpti-v. (v. IS p. 396.) N. .. ofllce of railroad Jan. 1, 1897 Opened, June, 1870, and leased 10 Terre N. y.. office. May 1,1898 11. &Indlanap. Slock, paid in, $1,500,000 Office of Treasurer. Mch 1. 1901 Pt. P. 1890 Operated in connection with Mil. Co N. T..Drexel, M. 1892 St. P. to Sauk. Rap.. Minn, 76m. Cost of do do 1S92 St, Anth. to 1 oad and equip.. $3,829,865. do do 1892 Breekenridse, 215m.. cost of road and N.T., office do do do do 2 400.000 too Sandrtsky^ RR "'? 16,000n.m. South Caroiina—Stock Ist mortgage, sterling loan, £452,912 do dollar bonds, L § Slocks, last Divi'd. ment of mortgage Salem (X. JJ—tst mortgage Salem d: Lowell— \st mortgage Mountain J.& J. A.* <). F.& A. M.&N. M.& N. 7 7 7 7 7 i.'iOO,ooo Ist S. Bonds, Principal, when Due, Mainline, T. H. to E. 7 8f. 2,020,000 1,000,JOO 1st mort.. West Ime, 1. gr. (for!|i6,000,000.) 2dmort., Wes.Une.l. gr. (for 13,000,000) St. Paul ih SiouxVUt/stoc\i Pref .. 8 p. c. stock, red. dif. dates till ISM Company bonds, I 700,000 General mortgage, sterling M. db iVewarA:— Stock mortgage, new.. Savannah, tfc Charleston— ^tocii Bonds of the ('. & 8. H.R.. guar by INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Payable and ptr } by Whom. Cent. Payable. r.iO,ooo Sl.Putilit Muscogee 25, 1371.' LIST. Bate 2,300,000 2,040,000 1,100,000 1,100,000 1,400,000 1,400,000 1,700,000 10,000,000 4,000,000 1,020,000 3,250,000 1,000,000 1,900,000 2,600,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 A) sink, fund B) sink, fund Sonthij)e.stern,(Ga.)— Stock, ; confer a great ftivor by giving us Immediate notice of any error discovered in onr Tables. -will St. ; [November EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND SnbBf rlber» St erUng > 1 . 3 7 7 '7' 7 f J.&J. A.&O. M.& S. A.&O. J.&J. J. & 1). J. &J. J.&J. J.&D. J. & D. M.& N. J.&J. Wasaw, N.Y.,rarmer8' L.&T.Co do do do do do do Feb'. 1896 1, 1894 'l,' 117m. COot of road about $11,000,000. Dee. Apr. 1,1886 July 1, 1879 Consolidation, July, 1865, of Tol. & Wab., N. y.,Kidd,P. & Co. Nov'.; '1871 Gr at West.. Qufney & oledo. and Ilia d) do 1890 & Southern Iowa railroads, and in 1870, do do 1890 Decatur & East. St. Louis. Gross earnoppia Iut exdo do 'Aug. 1888 ings In 1870. $4,544,610 1890 N. Y., Metropol. Bank. penses, $3,236,264; net revenue. $1,308,376 1882 Leases, Nov., 1871— Lalayette.BloomlngN. Y.,Kldd, P. & Co. 1878 N. Y.. Metropol. Bank, ton & Miss.; Lafayette, Muncle, & Bi'mdo do 1878 ington; Hannltial & Central Mo. and do do 1893 Pekin,Llncoln& Decatur railroads, (v. do 1883 do 13, p. 17,497.) do do Feb., 1907 do do Aug., 1889 Troy Nat. Ex. Bank. 1878 Leased to T.& B. at $15,300 nryr. Div.,3p.c 1887 N. Y..Nat. Dkof Com, Opera'es 5.5m of road. In year er ding do do 1885 Sept SO, 1870, gross earnings were $478,263, do do 1875 net, $197,119: int.. $199,837; lease rent, do do $26.9 5. Dcacit made up from surplus f'd. Ismed by Troy & guar by RRs. using T.U. Apr. 1, 1910 In progress, 28m. Office at Tuckerton. Opened, w ay, 1869. E,arned In 1870. gross, 1896-99 N. Y. & Boston. $;,62'i,277 net, $2 947,842. For 9 months U. S Treas., at maturity of 1871 net earnings, $'2,963,403. L. gr., N. Y. & Boston. 1887 Sold to Sept 1. 1871, 12,080,000 acres. do Sept. 1874 441,335 acres for $1,899,.591. (12, p. 50, 306, Loudon. April, 1896 337.) N. Y.,!Oth Nat. Bank. July 1, 1890 Stock, $500,000. Cost of rond &e.$l,000,000. ntica & N. Y. Jlme, 1871 Formerly Black Kiv.& Utlca. Net earnUtlca & N. y. July, 1878 lugs. 1669-70, $ Boston E. Blake & Co June 1,1871 Leased to Vt. Cent., 8 p.o. on stock. The Vt.& Canada Is leased and Included Boston, Nov.1,1886 In the 185m. operated. Vt C. also leases do 1891 the Rntl.; Og. & L. Champ., Stanstend do 1876-77 S. K Chambly and other lines. In 1870-71 do net receipts, were $17,931. 'l ; ; J . November . THE CHRONICLK 25, 1871.] TIAILIIOAD Subacrlbors will eonftr M critiit DESCKimO!?. • MS Itftt i-lat Miioa (red) do 4tli r IXUO lotiri • • itm morCg*tc.. •tuck '«< ' * IU> • ZI9,4W -.tojivt 7f. • DWJOO 1 ax 1 IWVf r- 'iSi«K 1,»I.(«)0 z% a Boujn) a a a 8 a P.* A. 4 a team) Baltimore by Wiwh. Uuuilty, ,1.1 iituMKloi^t^d \m\ 4ai.(Juu 1,400,1100 uv {taltlinorc '.'•.)— Ut mort... .1 mort 1863 lacs iiraucb b 1.0>0.0(IU iiy Cam. A 1,(100 aaa.m so 18M I'TiKftge « l,3U9/nO Aiubojr. 400.000 «T9,OI0 Mrt^r—lat nii,i(io mortffafc*'... I8W IMS 4,000,000 rf/--lBt inort(r»(ce (,V</^— iBt murlKage, fo— iBt morlK'^K^* im aao.ao iw; IMS 3AJO.00O l.lt30.0IU 7 ' (ifflri<. ue-Looo 7 a 7 7 a 5 'W."S^,ni:?« '••ed a* Jan wiaatia , .liil) Mch UlUlul, Tri., Ink Wpl. 1 I. I'At] Jan. t.MXUi ctp,.n«ca. Jan. R"«d to |p. Leased tuN Jiin'-. Joh iir.i Apt 1881 1, ' mort lU:uU.—\Mt ilVWon— Sterling IKOMJO 200.000 snjsfi bda.. M., gaar. by B. & T10.IM) 144.400 O. -atocE .'an., 1890 I .Ian,. 1W"! ' 1.400JBS I nii'lilof llu. all Mllea , rffcrcnrea page of RR. .,1 UfiUio.i,, ,..,..... niinea, !*«<-/«, i.tju), to I'a. R|{. Stock, $1^9,490. ; do Jan 1, N.r..M.4 8.4P.;R'vro Keb., ^^^^ .,.l.*c..».l,«11.184. Phlla., Deflaven ftUro. do J.*J. H.4kN. J.*J. J.*J. .1. do London. do Coal N.T.. N. Bk of Repnbllc Bait., B. * J. A <>. Kit. Worcester. Odlce OrMaewnlnei, 9^'-V„S2.!"'»*'""'*f''ii.»»'«'Jan„HO»;i moa.. I8». tn.JS. " 1881 iNo' eimlnta, year mdlns ?ept. S»' ' 18« t250.»»;186i-», 8184,827. »ee Tabira, Amount Road Out•taodlng. of INTEREST OB DITIDENOg. Wbc'e Payable and 'hV',1 When ll j^*',* Payable. by Wliom. ' 80, 18W isoe M pn/aa per year. b per cent. O •'?'? ''.'o^ }^"f?"' to B. 4k , July. 18,1 DlvldcnJa In " year-, CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BOND DK8CRIPION. For explanation of ,, Hrvenillssii I Apr 'i -.. Haiti,.. -iin. I Jan., IBtO Jan., 18M) , ir,.m "t Jan. 1 IflO In progntaa fr Jan. 1,18601 to«1lliami>i , morttEage '.i— lal l»t fl. 1, do A.ftO. coiiv... ' foot uDtei on lir7l,fUB,4*a 1. J«". Philadelphia, Offlce. A.AO. 1»T0 .M.. i;I<l. a. f.. I. K'., ' m-' I. !<.* ri.oii.wat Sp.c .Mil 187S. Own'd M.*BI.P Camden, N.J.Co'aoini:e •.."""l ,'LJi'^9."*"l- "' """rml roada and brurhea. M.*S. do Ma-ch.lWII Camden eo Cane May. talem * Bwrdri^ a J.AJ. do .Inne, 18M bora. IMm, Kt' eaiulnga, mo, tBMW A.*0. 7 do Oct., I8»l inl.,»l0i,w. DlT...!ip.VM.mVlnBnil. 7 . -.•,»>. 'I."C'"Kre»a. Stock paM. 89*8,700. 7g. J.* J. Kew Tor . and London J»n _l, 1885 To be completed, l»n. I,^^ comnletjcd, 18ft. r,.'er.', i.l!B,00O»_ J.* J. New Yor<. 7 iro Loaaed to Vt. Cent-. »t tW.OOD ... a J.*J. Phlla., Olrard Natl Dank July 1, laSS'Coal. tSnOOO. (v. 18, p. 468.> pr yr * txi "••' 8 M.*N. N. v., J. M. IMoSrcll. Mav 1 Itiiu In pro jreaa, SKm. "^ •'• 8 J.4kJ. wiinilnitton, N. C. IBs;-*? jSUkie endorsement on tljnOJIOO. 1W0,000 cu:iai>11datlon ./*(i« Vet Pfirn'rirrendlfir Mar. F.4kA. Kuar. by liv H. • Pllltadplltbla. .1.* J. 7 w. UK. ft N. Y.,Buullt-rA Co. do do do do Bait., Cltluna N. Dank, do do do do do do do do do do A.*0. ar. I., J.ft.l. SKIMU do do do do N. v., D«l., J.*J. J.AJ. J.AJ. J.« J. J.AJ. 1,4U0AU lyuchbarg. du N. r., nnir> llrad Bank N. v., l-'arubam,U. A (.'u. J.4kJ. a a :i(l, i»i . do do do dn do A.*U. A.*Q. Out. Oa * N. T. A.ftO. M., eud. lislt. Cllj >lorsed do Oel..l8M N.r.,P*ni'Kn'-'L,*T.(-o. Apr. J:li: j.*j. A.*0. J.*U, F.*A. J.aj. 8 8 KOJiO) . do do do J.AJ. J.*J. a 8 8 Ml.«» cunBullftatluu do do J.A.I. B do do nintrd Nat Dank riilla., A.*0. a I3W.0UU (Mout* W.P.). n.i-t. 'ffiTt; do do do A,*0. 0. UMIKO UUvM. N. T., Conllucntnl Ituik m 1 a ll«.l'M k" bjr BeitoB, m. ? 3M,«KI mort l»l iwjm wumo rajablc A.*0. A.«6. A.*U. 7 7 aso^ooo 1870 laas rnnlecd r/iilii. If. 84«,U» iisjau •1st mortirafrfl. iHt M., autb. ri90,(nu. ' JSJS! imJow Mjm M4JWU Mojmi lut-otnti lotitdti H,.tflil.r.i| ,'i.rlini-nli'ii ! ''MlrtB.. WfiUnrtUr IMV 1114 'AKKf* iUi lU-.rl^At:.-. r.T »1,(jS),000 Isl ]ii"rti,"i;'',Ji" t I«,000 (not endoned) HpcfMitl ,tjm'fo^ 1,00 (j.inck)".'.'.'.".'.'.".'.'.'.'.!!;.!! I i l,Ii8.nui ,iu r I„-r tani. h law IMO -lit Diorlit*|t«.. ii iviidiUK- =it Id) i/.iM.—Ntnck '.•Inklniinivl.. • LIST. nny eiror Alarovrrmt In ear Tablf*. Mllm of I IniiiiPilUiP notlro or nii . 709 STOCK AND HOND n«vor by bIvIhk Tot Mplmi^llon of >ll r<!f»r«BO«|, iW^IlMd £«* looi nuiw on Ut p*«« of BH. T*MM Tt^',1 .f ) . . BontU, LIST. {( Principal, Due., when iRBMARKS. Stocivi. I laiitDlrl'd. OANAI.S. Cheimpeate 1st <» mortgage Chenapeake w Deintmro—«tock Tar (originally 82300,0(10) A OA(o—stock 39 Maryland Loan, sinking fund Guaranteed Sterling Loan Bonds having next preference Delaicart Dlnhoa—tioc^ 90 Ut mortgage Dtlaintre ,t 7/Mdson—stock.. RegiBtercd Bonds Registered Bonds Registered Bonds 1887 1889 1871 . Delti, tt Jiariuin—atocii LehigK Colli tt Naalgaaon—mocV. .. Loan. couvertlMc, coupon, gold 1st niorlKaKe registercil mort. resist t! ed. lat RU I Mort. loan, un I'liuiputi'nta &c.,gold Loan covt-rilbie into stock till Dec., TJ... Mwiotia-i'"!" .Vae. Clo.—atock Isl inortKaze Jforrls— stuck, consolidated Preferred Block 100 13W Boat loan 1800 1805 1868 a 2,000,000 4,875,000 1,8)9,900 1.638.800 800,000 15.000,000 5 a JT* J. F.&A. 4 a 5 1JOO,000 7f. J. ft J. F.ft A. M. ftN. 8,900,000 1, "100,000 4.999.400 8,739.800 7 f M.ft S. 7 5 3 J. 980,0(10 pk 6 5,000,000 1.196,s79 I'5 6 108,000 J. M.ft M. M.ft B. 5,635,099 2,00OM» ft F.&A. J.ftD. J.ftD. J. ft J. J. ft J. 90 F.ft A. F.ft A. 1,005,0(10 1 1,175.000 900,000 285.000 288.965 339 6 a. f. (8jOOO,000.. common 103484 4JB7,tS0 7 1,000 2.488,000 "i't. J."ftJ. 90 90 Preferred stock acrlp dividend 1J0SJ07 2,688.977 75c. a9c. a a F.ft A. F.ft A. M.ft 8. var vai lAW mortgage >d mortgage Common bonda Improvem-nt bond* Boat and oar loan Boat and car loan Sum. <t TXdt ITaMr—Block Maryland loan Loan of January 1.1878 Preferred interest bonda 1st ijno 1868 18M 1,000 1,100 1,000 1,000 eo 4,018.870 171 800,900 8O04I0O JM 6 7 a 1,808.000 gs.000 J. J. ft do ft a Loudon. a J. J. J. ft ft ft J. J. J. 18W 1889 do do do 1391 mi See Camden ft Am boy RR; M«y,1887 Net revenue fruni canal In ITO). JI91,IH2. I8II4 Large luv, stmant in lands, mines, ftc. fi>»t of canal, ftc, H.l.W.Uiu. and ,.f L. 1881 1S»J Rti nuehauua KK. and cqnlp.. 8l4.3y7„v«. 18in Cent. Kit. of N. J. assumes t2,31U,UJU o4 N.T., Office N,J.Cen.RR Aug.. Philadelphia, ofllcc. do do do do do do do do 1877 guld loan or 1897. IV. I3.P. 4«9.<88.) PitUbnrg Office. July, 1871 Nelrevanu-, 187U. 1130487. DlTS.. 10 r^T N.T.,N. B'kof Com'ce. July 1. 1887 cent, per annum. Leh. Val. lUE. Co., fblla. Aug., 1871 l^»">ixJ^pril,l«n,to Lehigh Valley RR. do do Aug., 1871 for 999 yrs. The leaaeea awanlng baa do do April. 1876 ft scrip ft raying 10 p. c. per annum un do do April, 18I« pref. stock, and 1 on cooaol. atock. (v. do 2 do rfct.,1889 13, p. 714.) do do Feb., 1887 Wyoming merged Into, and Weat Braaeli Philadelphia, office. July, 1910 and Susq. owned by p., c. C. July 1.1871 Leaaedfrom Jane 1, 1870,10 PMi. ft ReadJuly Philadelphia, office, do do do do do do do do do do Ptaia,, iat Nat°. Bank, do do do do 1, 1871 March 18?i Jan., 1883 Jan., 1878 May, 18W May, 1888 May, 188* for998yea<a. at annual rent of tassMiO. nal and personal prop rty conveyed to P. ft K. Coat of Inclndliiii certain cand, fix ure<, real eaiste, boala, ears, ftc, (i3,3oa,oa8. Net reTenne, 18,0,161,(01, 1884 Grots mortgage m!* n. Philadelphia, office. M.ft 8. JtfiOOfiOO Kew Tork Office, Inl.,t14S,S4i. isas Jan. 1.1878 (AUoit-etock lat "?'• ^*^ '" "le'ep. Clly. Md. Net earn Ings from operatloni, IKU, t2M,oe3. Aug., 1871 Lras-d to Lehigh Coal ft NaT. Co., at int. July 1. 1878 on bonds and 8 p. e. a yr on stock. N. Ty Bk of Commerce Ang.,18;i Engaged in coal upcra tons. Ca h dir. la N. Y., office, 71 Bway. ish 6 yrs, 116 p. ct. Stock lo 1882. riJXnfiOO: do do 1881 Leases A.^. ft Susq. and Kens, ft 8. KR. do M.ft N. . .H' July, 1836 im BHitlmore. M.ftN. M.ftN. "a' a "'?",*• Philadelphia, office. J. J. < 7 833,890 3,008,748 1,000,01X1 >.. do Baltimore. A.ftO. A.ftO. A.ftO. F.ft A. 1,000 1,000 Philadelphia, ofBce. "a" 90 mortgage Jdmortgego A*Auj//icy<ip.—stock, Preferred slock J.&D. J.« J. 8 8,2»,S«4 1,0118,800: 1,01V 100 lat Anatyfronto—atock ist mort., g. by Penn. RR., 1.000 100 1,0U0 1,000 1.000 lOO 90 1,000 1,0 1/100 1.000 l/XX) ifiglfXO 2,800,000 May I, '1888 operatlnr 'i- rre<^lnlii, 183), 838.1S3: penstt, H»,7I9. Nominal cost, tS,9inMI. mSCELLANEOlS. American coal—etock Aahburton co.l—stock 36 SO » Butler coal—stock Ist mortgage (S. F.. 890.000 per annnm.). Cumberland coal and Iron—atock .Maryland WAX) CO -»!—atock Pennsylvania coal— stock 1st ninrtnaie bonds Spring Motiiitatn coal...- atock Kpniee llill coal.—atock WUkesbarre roal WyomInK Valley coal Cantuit linuruvement Co., Bait Boaton Water Power Western Union Telegraph—stock latmorttage Adaina Express Co.—Block Ainer. Merchants* Union Kxpr e ia ttock. I'nited States Express—stock Wells, Fargo 4t Co. Rxpresa—atock Atlantic Mall Steamslilp Co.—stock Pacific Mall Steanwhlp Co.-stock Marlpoaa Uold Mining Co.—stock Preferred— stock 1884 SfiUMIO 7 100 100 80 I.NOjOOO 4/MOvOOO \3BOfiOO 10 100 100 Co.—eommon atock... Preferred mortgage, gold tU morltiage, gold 1st Deoiiisa* saa/iM "so J.ft D. 8 \fiOO IjUOOgOOO Ian. J.'ft J. \ 100 "ioo N.T., office, 71 Bway. . T., Ill do agajooo J. ft Broadway, do 1, 1871 Jan., 1881 Aug., 1871 IS8I Dec, J. Mit'N. Philadelphia. 18)0 1 Aog., r.*A. Not'.; 1868 886 781 j90 K/nowo wjnajm 100 lai 100 luo lojooo/no 100 100 100 3 7 3 8 J.ft J. M.ft N. New do do do Jniyi 1888 York, office, do no do Kfioaxaa y.'ftj: tfiOOM) s/noAD 4AioAn r.'ftA. Kew York, office. Jan . CmoinoLB. (. W, p. Dec.ian Sept., 1861 I Hm rBWHraru (t. See CHaoxicui j.ftj. 100 "i't- J."* to. Is. J. 4k J, New Turk 898. Not., 1888 Ang.. 1871 "ioo SOOMD See , 1810 187S Sept., 1871 July, 1871 3^88,800 Trust certlflrales-stock Quick.'llvcr Mining 89c. 100 lOJSOjOOO Consnililatlon coal—stock Sept., 1S71 DiT., March, 1871, 4 per cent 3,S0O,COO vm H. p. (v. 18, p. 7U: M.) m. THE CHRONICLR 710 It .1 € m m c r c a 1^ hn e COMMERCIAL EPITOME. i e EIDAY NioHT, November . [November 25, 1-71. Bzport* or LeadlnK Article* from New tork. The following table, compiled from Custom House returns, sbowe the exports of leadino. articles from the port of NewYork since 1, 1871, to all the principal foreign countiies, and also the totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two lines show total values, including the value of all other articles besidei those mentioned in the table. January 24, 1871. There has been a goo'] average trade during the past week changes in prices have been few and slight; in fact, seldom have speculative influences appeared to possess so Neither the operators for a rise, little control over prices. nof those anticipating a decline, achieve results sufficient to " pay expenses," and consequently, so far as this market is concerned, speculation has seldom been so dormant as now. Cotton has advanced and closes at J 9c. for Middling Uplands. Breadstuff's have been irregular and close somewhat unsettled flour closing at ^Q 50@6 85 for sliipping extras; wheat at $1 48@1 52 for No. 2 spring; corn at 78@7&^c. for Western mixed, afloat. Groceries have been more steady for coffee, firm (or rice, lower for molasses, hijrher (or sugar, quiet for tea, and easier tor foreign fruits. 'Provisions have been active, but at varying and irregular prices. Large contracts have been made for mess pork at *13 for old, and $14 25®. 4 37| for new December to ; oo^soc^ecTD.-^— O 3Dr.| ;j>o*^ — co O cv W— irt ^3 — t- r- 3 30 ^ ©» 5* .! p? ' CtOO ; The same is tru<^ of lard at 9^@9fc. for delivery. prime new Western stenm, December to March delivery, but yesterday these prices were refused and |c. more asked. tn -t* ti aj O •«o--"Qos< I'i exi "3 a ooco • c^w^-t— f 'C o «* c- • Oiw^ro-* 02 . 5; OS ©» ao oi ^o e* »o CO . o « M (N :8S3 O T-15DCO •«-* a "' 'i. •^ «DO^ t- « T Oi 1- CO Bo-* t- (p COS* --I f*e9i ' « 1-1 ?i O»^^OOiOr-<0DC0 March Shippers reduced their bids for bacon to Hit:, for long clear, and 7fc. for short clear Western, next two months' delivery, but could not get on at these prices and paid 7| and 7|^c. pickled Cui.-meats have also been more active yesterday. The receipts of hogs at the bellies in boxes, 7f@8c. — Western markets have been beyond all precedent; at Chicago for the week ending Nov. 20 they numbered 102,500, against 56,400 for the corresponding week last year; and at this market for the week ending November^.l, 47,942 swine were received, against 23,561 for the corresponding week last year. But it is stated, and it is probably true, that the hog crop is l>eing marketed much earlier and at To day there was no pirlighter weights than last year. ticular change in hog prc.ducts, except a decline in mes' pork; old closing at $12 90, regular; new at $14, 114 12.V, Beef li.iand $14 25 for January, February and M.irch. been slowly improving during the week, both in anujunt Butter is dull niid doprossed of sales and prices paid. Cheese wiihout except for the choice grades and fresh made. change. Freights have been dull ; moderate shipments of grain to Liverpool 8d. for corn and 8|d. for wheat, both snil and steam, but to-day 8Jd. paid for wheat by steam ; f1 )ur to Glasgow, 23. 6d. by sail and 33. by steam ; and a few vessels to Cork for orders with grain at 7s. 3ii. Cloverseed adv;inced and s Jd largely for export al 12@ Tallo* 121^0. per lb., but 12f n. is a top price at the close. declined and sold largely at 9§@9 ;C. for good to prime, but Whiskey has remained is now held ^c. above these figures. steady at 94c. The tobacco market has been firmer except In Kentucky leaf the sales for the week hnve for seed leaf. been about 500 hhds., of which one-half for export. The finer grades are in small supply, and have brought rather more money, but of the poorer qualities the supply fully equals Lugs, 7J@8^c. ; common and medium leaf, the demand. good !o prime do., ll@13c., and selections 14@ the crop just gathered is Seed leaf has been dull probably the largest ever raised in th's eountrj% but prices do not as yet show any abatement 300 cases sundries sold There has been a specat 15@55c. for fillers and wrappers. ulative movement in Havana tobacco, based on the reduced stocks, and the sales have been 1,000 bales at 98@$1 15, Manutiactured tobacco firm, with a currency, duly paid. good demand. Petroleum has declined to 21 ^c. for refined on the spot, and 12c. for crude in bulk. Rosin has advanced, and strained has sold at $4 811 from yard. Spirits Turpentine has declined and sold to-day at 6G@67c. Crude sperm oil has sold at $1 55 'n N.-W Bedford, and prime crude whale was quoted at 80c.; Menhaden oil has sold quite freely fit 52^c. Hides have been firm. Leather has been active for hemlock sole. Wool has been dull withott chang* in price. In metals the features have been the activity in Ingot copper ; Like has sold at 24:|^c., cash, and 24^1;. for forward delivery, which is an advance, and tin has been quoted higher at 37^@38c., gold, for Straits, Hops have sold more freely. Fish have bee^ very firm and quite active. 8^@10c. 15c. ; •.S3 .1-1 krt :8|S^ .coo?? O OD^t- o: »» to »0 »S Tf so -M CCCO-V t- • .-• -t-^ CO £- (o t- <o g; r:c <c coot C4 Tf ;S :S :8 » 01 ©» ao ift «0 T-<>-*r-t J ?ai ;p : -voD • OlOTf a ' -.-.CO pa5 'S • ^^ 'e? S 5* S ^ S kS 'S^ 'J' ire * c co2S^" o- sg ^5 O • • iC '-D <Si VO ^ »n — QDOia50i50'?»C*»0'N'^0'ST-<t-QOCCeOO»n O m'oT OD « CO • . i-I :|3 : 11 -S .S :g -»noi-<*co • •«050fflo»cp ] :gS|S||g| .Sgg Si : H ^ J iOt~f^ , tfi •oo 1 f ^ »0 r* C» t— -1" " S " " . o OS eo »o o o CO c- o T tnoo fft 45 240 )2,226 3,239 i«" • • ID .*-< ••-< •A«r-a toco • • •••. • 'C-O • • . •t:-OU ttC^C rf S^d e«ao *-i iss ;G^ S •t-eO>0 'CO -to .S3 : :$ • ©* ; : : • :SSa * S'^ -^ • : : .S • :§ CO 00 CO -^ :B2SS lO . "y^ : ffia :S :SiS :SS5 ; ; O) d • CO MM CO r-i ' W O >0 . '. CO(W oj*^ =a ^ -Su? <= :-- oooico -t • * ' 5 :0 ROD T iT^ oB j^r^y^eOO SS2 C '. • '^S t-O^S? .300 -JO -aiJiT -H coo ^to goo ?! 3 ODirf ?g§ : : : : -PS :gSggS wa fSSSSSS |3 — (N 5 ^ V 8 : :S oocoo- 'sSJ ~ * 5-: —r^i-H eo (D t-^fio^S! t- 00 1- o oi'i-Ttp o*r- w m :§2ng ' ^n-rH Si 166 r-o s o ; i • - : ^ "l-esiis : i •as : S3o • ill i a 2aS „-ii « a «S : i2 M 00 M»5 o a - .a S £ ? ¥ y o : 11 3 - — » ; ; Noromber , : THB CHRONK 25, 1871.] laiporta or LaaillnK Artlelaa. Cuntom noua« return* The tills |M>rt ti>r ilin ISTO corruH|H)ii(liii^ iiorioil In all till' porte <lo not Ini'liiiN- : whonnot othrrwlno [riiBi|ii»ntltY In 1,'lvon In pi.kn,-!'* Batnv till) Sine* Jan. I, WKBk. 16^1. inu. ) ror I C4lna. oiaai and Cullory Kartunriviriira- Xarihtfuwaro.. «>l«u 355 UlaMwar*. Ula«apUia 4.1.VII1 SAM s,aw Collon ttf* 7,06a' .... Iu5,6«6 tialna.... UK 157 W.IUI 1,14910.' bar*. |>lits Tin ilaba, Ibl.. W.llVIUBiKM.ilMncar, hbdi, to M,6UU^ flibl ISucari, bale. 7,9;,' Bark, Parnvlan Ulna Dowdar... yi.;iu 2&.0JJ I5,ll>n ton« . 39, II 111, 16' CrfHiti Tartar Oauilili'r lu6>i l«>1.1»i 006,12* 49l,6!« ....;7,«H,1!I 7 !«!i,7 .'» 6,|ii6 2 6,4M :29*i7 93.9CS 96 .Mil ><:I.II6 67 454 I.9!5,tm 5.6.9J»I 1.1.4 iai,97!l 96,21* 'i,U66 *o.— BrhiiBt'iiiti, Cuutlliiiial... 2,5 1,646 401,100 le8,7Sl 696,4 .'0 44,64' 4,139 3 IJIKI 7» 21l;Wlnea,*e— the telrgnpb. Texa> 7!,«1 0>8«t. HaiB. ., Now York 8M44 »6 I.4II r.,ia •a. W»*H ....' .... The market »jj MIJI4 7**.NI week Bjn 9 ii^M M,9i4 IT.lfi i'iii ^ \tm 77 JM ai MM iij«* M.N7 IH,t4) tn,OTi t.ri* 5.1»J Total Iblayaar Tol«l laal y«s> aaa. ... ,,., lAH i»,6l7 t,'i47 *•• • .... 61; 10,1*4 •1,44 UjRa uS u*,aiii .... • XMt m I6.1>« 14, >• «,»l» 1 1.VJ II!*.* ;5,I56: H.196I iiii (7 <"' w-.,-;i :6aM 1,441 (,101 i: :' H,'06 3.»* riorlda If orth Carullua Vlrfinla Otbar porta MH II. 441 6M4 MM* ««.'0i f6i,r6 6136 16.»iSrobaaco.. M>;.*Wa«iB 16 H'W Orlaaoa Mohllr OtiarlMlon •avantiab aRilB* :o,<u detail neoetMary bjr Wa I 4k ba|{> l.<.7J,Toa tlie aoatrra asroan* mhob aarr. I io-\ •nmearr.l. 6ikar Oraal ;«7l. i»1»: Brltala FnuMa ror'ga TataL moii ji« '•• «• ^! ll,aM 7J«I mM* laio. 4,sau 6,772 '.01 Hluol Tin, hoxea 4.9)11 Draj(«, lloia ii^an 5, 196 ,,. Blinllrr S.UO l!l5.Ut W..VI2 bate* Colfoa, b Iruii. I. fail, I S'l lIllilD ftutiuns Coal. tail. Coooa, >l 41 .... 17. tint latt-nt mall datei. tivnl^l't, an wn cannot insure Nov. to I our ti'li'^ama rORTI. Hardware 12,515 4.,6il 16.017 Iniiii S<'|>t. accuracy or obtain Kama einea >ba Jan. I. weak. IMI. I tlioa KpcriApd.l Matala, *o— ClllllH 711 <>!' cortnia Inailin;; nrtlclue o{ coiuiniirc'* woi>k, hIiico Jnnimry 1, lti71, aiiit fur tli» liiNt Tor LB. witli tlie oorreepondtnK wM<k nt Iwit Mtiuinn, thnre It • ilicreajw io tliHxxiHirte tbli WMok of :tO.(H).'i bklpn, wlilln tlieatoekito-nl({IJt ere Tim 11,071) bain* more tlian tliny wnrn at till* time a ynar affo. following; JH our UHiial table «lii>wln(( tlin mnrt^ment nf cotton at foUowin.; tublo, compiliol Iruin Ihovvii tint fiiroii;!! Iiiipcirl.4 at ; : .... mjm •M, been a ifradnallj Improvlnir one, Onuit.rrade.. LOW Increngin^; in atronf^tli day by day. This has bevn dun to the Qain. Arahlc. 4,l4!t Wool, bale, 710 7s,au Indiiio 5.91 »,*« Artlr.lea report'U Rmaller ruceiptH at our ports, which, acting; U|H)n Liverpool aa well MalHer 2.iita l^m by Talae— upon our own niarkot have ajraln through Liverpool reacted as OIU, i-HKi-ntlal it i'7ci|tara «3t,09* 1^74,13' l.»l.aD7 Ull, l)ll»o .... 9S. 10 SS.iOcorka SI, -.28 91.961 upon us and as the pri!vailin(! estimates ot the crop appears to Opimu ;.u I.5.. Fancy ffooda 49355 1,4(17 *!0 2.!n<.l<2 l>e almost wliolly under the Influence o( the current receipts, the tii-carb... Boda. lOl.^t «l3lFlah...r. 2,121 '2M,0!5 314.939 Boda, »al 6<.Vl6 50.55! Krulia, *oestiniBtes at present are less then they were two (,r three weeks 4 Boda, aaU 73 a.'.iSl 661 t»! i«enion» 4,6'n 717,9^ since when they were generally nilBe<l on account of the larger 11,1 Wax s.2:*;^ !»9.S;vi oranxei ;,244 111,616 Pura 6,l.>4 6,-.78 4,7 6, 98»,3'.5 524.119 Nul receipts. Spinners appear to be taking hold ratiier more strontfly aunay cloth 10, 30 12.130 745.r,44 Halalua 894,3 5 during the iiast two weeks, apparently concluding that there U 6.i:i 7,2Hj aidea andraaaed Hair 51,124 Il,'.'8ll59 3jtl8,126 ii:,6ga Hamp. balea. ... l04.264K|(;e 6rtTn S39.865 little use waiting longer for the market to decline. In fact the HIJC9, *c.,. Bplcea, *o— general feeling favors higher rates, based as stated above, on the 3.05! tlriatles a&3,wi 182 610 Uldes. dr.^a««d 17 61 79.277 S9 2T2 decreased crop estimates, and should the receipts continue small <?^ 9«»ft"_-. a6,.9l todla rubber Pepper 1,619 341 .Mn 296,!21 .. the market is likely to show a further improvement. The closo li,71« iTorjr "Aallpetra,,.., 350,6111 2t5,096 Jawaiery, AcWooilato-night was quiet at an advance of ^c. For forward delivery there 4,6'C 3.9-.1 Jewelry 141.399 Cork 3(8,11^ has been con)<idrable doing at better prices the market closing Wttcbea I, 5!i I.IIO; 4H 5.H.393 Fuatio g]l,6lU LlnsRHd 3a:.81<) 6,991 8l«.Ut6 275,498 Logwood.. for low middling at 18}c for November, ISJc. for December, UolaK.e^ 111,996 131.4^1 « anovanr 92066 14:>,51>6 18}c for January, !9ic. foi February, 19|c for March, 19|c. for April, K-}eli>(s of Oj:noatlo Poliice for •.lie Week and ainee and l!){c. for May. The total sales of this description for tbe January 1. week are 09,100 bales, including (100 free on board. For immediate TUe resaipta ordo:aejtic prolaua for the weolc and since Jan. 1 delivery the total sales f<x)t up this week 17,514 balea, including aud for tUu Bi:ne tiiuo iu 137J. bave b<>oa as follows T,08t for export, C'^SG lor consumption, 493 for speculation, and 3,355 in transit. Of the above, 3G4 bales were to arrive. Tbe Tbia Since Same ThlB Since Same weak. Jan. 1. time '!0. week. Jan. 1. time '70 following are the closing quotations Cbaiupa|E*e.bka A', III; 52'. 14:,Kil i;0,3«2 1S0.9'« 241.361 20,11> tlio pant liaa ; I ". 1 ; : i IM a6ha6...,.W». BreaJstuff*Fluur .hlflB. WUeat Corn 6.169 6.»S9 Ull oakn, pkK>.... 1)11. B2,'0) 3.598.724 7»«.3«0 2!».Sio .bus. U Mini .M S 3.633 877 . Oata Hye 8.0;i1JS!7 nutter, pkgt.... il.5l L.-1I t' 1-. Cbeeae < Barley. ,!kc.. .- 1 , , Cntineat* .111.412 .'S 3.6Ht.*1 ji i.iti; 59.:tXI Pork 4 3121 136.111! 90.410 Beef. pkKB S.iMil I09.l4i 16),0J> S36,:61 iJST, 371,319 :»i,43ll C'l.siu Baana Paas C. mnal.hbl'- •it-ni Cotton. lolea 25,5* beinp ..bales. Bidet ....So. Ropa...balm 5.^1 8«' jldea 6->,'<l3; !« 51311 Lard, nk^9 Lard. KeKB :VJ, 5'J Klce, pcgB ;i2.401 J.SlH Slearlne 53,S73 SuKar, hhds^ *c. 356.6'J: Tallow. pkiTB.... Malaavnbhia. Mava:storea <!r. tiirit.'»» 3,19.'.!11 2,2li.8» 1,221 t6,6Al lJ.6i7 Tobacco, pkn... Tobacco, bhda... 2! 8.41 6,5-.l Wblakey.bbls.... 60,11) 4 r8,»a 17.8KI 6).4r2 470,11 Wool.hjles Dreaaed boKB Mo. 8;8 lieailier 63.619 lff2.J13 6.181 48,561 4,762 13.539 21.104 614,516 411.477 40,162 1,360.531 l,b61 4Si 4,470 144,276 88>.149 271,961 leOjJiS 99 346 13'2,76» 88.895 "5;?it 209.102 66.997 180 20 083 33.967 429 15.731 lj,»74 4,909 247.946 345.839 6S 6309 17.517 751 13.271 1.6*19 15 396 83 1.19 2,739 2 3 362 2«5.ff« 43! 9IJU0 6i.937 3,4SI 150 J11 173,610 1.3«3 106.961 111,9 3 6I,-.3. 65,6^; 2,il2 . Bplrlta turp. 1,0116 Uoaln 9,325 Tar 60l PItoh. P. M., Nov. 24, 1871. special telegrams received by us to-uight from the Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening Nov. 34. From tbe figures thus obtained it appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached 104,'; ly bales against 101,491 bales last week, 105,4()b bales the previous week, aud 90,708 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first oi September, 1871, 770,'i74 baies against 818,00:3 bales for the same period of 1870, showing a decrease since September 1 this year ot 148,339 bales. Tbe details of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows Ur Ordinary (iood Ordinary ...per lb. Orleant Reo'd tbl* week at— 1871. 33.188 11.U73 I0.9UI 21,9!5 9.1)4 Mobile Cbarleaton •ara)uiah Texaa Tenaeaaee. Ac... >l,tl6 37.1 •!; 18T1. nx».... 18 li-X«.... ... ISXO.... 9ti«..,. I9«l».... 19 Good Middling i9Ha.... 30Xl».... 3osa.... ll.lJO 32S 8,19j 12,!71 li,4:il Total raeelpta. Decreaae thle year.... 6,2:^1 «,9i9ll 939 1,921 Virginia 2V«1 Hew O.Brlt IContln 9303 Orleana. Mobne 5.rj3 2,716 New Vork.... Other poru..., Total Total tlnce Sept. From i: 101 8)8 TOO tv«l 37,097 1,961 6.419 17,620 844 33.261 1.976 1365 4,9liS 1,976 ,17,C«1 1... 3 '7.969 !6,T71 5,4 !7 8.»40 5 127 Barannah Texaa 1870. 11.767 47,146 the foregoing stAtement 8,1'J9 63.428 aas.119 88,433 41S,108 u«a.... : Total talea. Saturday Rood Ordinary. Ordinary. MIddllnK. 2,'84 4,029 '.7)<«.... WSi*.... »3«) Mnnday !9«».... 16 a.... 16 16 1-71^2:::: 19H».... len*.... 18H«... 18X«.... 3.9ia Thursday 1870. 1871. 99,613 110.619 343'9 I 2!.7«3 68,191 I 49397 36,UW I 33,40S 33381 4*JBt 8030O SS03I> I ! W.l» 9*300 30300 9,711 will b* teen that, compared allddUrK. I6X&. .. is^iia.... . «.... 17X».... 1,914 S,'iS2 <«.. I7!k«t.... t7««... I6X(».... i^\|*.... ^t::.. For forward delivery the sales (including 600 free on beard) have reached during the week 69,100 bales (all low middling or on the l)osis of low middling), and the fjllowing is a statement ot the sales and prices For NoTember. m) 800 18 5-16 eta. 18 9-16 800 as 1300 1»« 18 15-16 19 19 1 16 7U) XO U9-I* ItX Ul-li !*1« 2,30U For Jaanary. 100 1300 1300 301 30V 4300 43110 18S 800 !8X 1300 18 11-1* MO I8X 1300 3300 19 1* 1-1* 3,750 800 ....1*H TOO 19 13-16 190 19 8-16 •200 18 i,aio 501 !«» 18S 301) toUl KoT'r. IB 9-16 6390 total Feb'y. For March. 4300 toUl AprtL For May. 1390. 100 14390 toUl Jan. ...M. \*X '.i*9<i« 1" 9-16 •iWt 500.. 1.100 total May. For February. I8« 18 7-1* lOV 16 9-16 18.S bales. Vhi l/7-l* 18S 916 I8X 18 1119 fOO ct*. 18H 290 36300 total Dec'r. 18 7-iJ 1,200 7.900 For3pni. balea. -.00 nu) 1300 \i\ »n l,'20O eta. 18 13-1* bates. ISU i.mjo balea. ct». 18 3-16 balrs. 1300 7,100 total March, 18X free on board have The particulars of these sales are as below : 100 f. o. b.. Savannah, Dcccmlier ahl, mcnt, at 17|^c. 100 100 •• 800 reached 600 at 17XC. " •• Mobile, at 17 "at 19-I6c. !«c. 600 total. Wkathek Kkportb by TKLKOHAPn.— It has rained one day week, and three days at New Orleans and correspondent speaks of an unnsaallr Mobile. At Selma, our severe storm, but does not state its length so also our dispatch from Montgomery states that it has rained during the latter pan of the week, but does not give the number of days. At Columbna it has also rained three days, and at Macon and Charleston two days also at Memphis It has rained on two days, but on neither at Galveston the past ; ; occasion was the rain severe. Slight frosts are reported at several points during the week. bat none as severe aa those of the previous week. At Selma, for instance, there have been three white frosts, and the same at Macon, &c. The most of onr dispatches state that the planters are not holding back cotton, but are sending It forward freely. The thermometer has averaged for the week at Oalveeton, 56 at Montgomery and Selma, 00 at Colombos, 53 ; at Maoon, 51 at Chailsston, 57 ; and at Memphis, 42, ; it lit.... Below we trive the total sales of cotton imd price of Upland* »% market each day of the past week this llM,^t3, 118.aiil 13,as6l .. . Samew*k week. 3,101 !0,S«; l,9U5 Cbarleaton Total thU t w The sales during the week of balea Florida.. 1W;9 North Carolina Kxported to3i. Tezu. '.6i« <;..... MWlrtllnif 3.100 10.000 6,>«0 4.900.. The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of 52,423 bales, of which 37,63 i were to U reat Britain, 12,083 to France, and 2,08 > to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made Below we give the exap this evening, are now 3.50,811! bales. ports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week oi last season, as telegraphed to us from the varioas ports to-night: Watk ending Not. Orleaaa. LowMlddllng For December. BSOBIPTt aaoaiPTS Raw Mobile. Florida. Friday 46,4!).! COTTON. Friday. Bao'd thia week at— Ke» Upland and Provislona— 21.3:i.l«l!), IMI lard Peanuu, baKB.. 3.S57 ISO 1,676 ; . . . . : : ; : 1 THE CHRONICLE. 712 — We Iiad hoped to be able to give our readCrop and llECEirrs. ers to-day au estimate of the crop not our own, but based upon the returns of a very large number of correspondents in all parts of the South. As yet, however, our information from some points is not BO full as we wish to have it, and hence the statement we intended to make must be delayed. Even when our figures are completed wo do not claim for them any greater authority than the observation and opinions of some of the more experinced and conservative men in each State of the South necessarily carry — [November 25, 1871. at the same period last year. The receipts have also bales les3 than the same week last year. Below we give our usual table of exports from been 13,859 New York the week ol Cotton (bales) n-oin New Tork since Sept.1,1871 WBEK ENDIHS Total EXrORTED TO Nov. with them. In the meantime, as the season advances, the weekly receipts Liverpool are becoming more useful as an indication of the crop not, of Other British Ports. course, to be relied upon entirely, but yet furnishing the best evidence at hand the results reached ou the basis of them to be Total to Gt. Britain mo.iified, of course, by the ditFerences in the seasons. For in Havre stance, many think that last year tliere were reasons why the Otlier French ports. movement to the ports should be less free comparatively than this Total Frencb.. year. The Franco-Prussian war was at that time in progress and prices had fallen to a low point. A general belief was prevalent Bremen and Hanover. that the end of the war was near, and tliat wlien it came price.« Hamburg would react. Then, again, yellow fever checked the movement Other ports materially. Under these feelings the South was inclined to hold Total to N. Europe. back cotton. Now prices are higher, paying well the cost of proSpain OportOifc Gibral tar&c duction. Southern corrosjxuidenta say that the crop is l)eing All others marketed freely. Without, however, expressing an opinion upon this point, we reproduce our table of weekly receipts in thousands Total Spain, &c.. of bales, bringing down our figures to the jTesent time — ; to date. Same lime prev. year. Nov. Nov. 13. 22. 13.873 11,867 ;3,i04 12,241 116,580 121.245 2,021 13,873 11,267 l.%104 12,241 117,629 123,866 1. Nov. 53 53 29 BOO 150 140 49 49 546 30O 299 2S3 1,0(« 9,927 1,918 4,671 143 1,090 1,015 , Grand Receipts for Sept. 1871 . 1870. . ... ... 1 9 11 ii. 89. 6... 81 34 46 ... 1 8 ... 15 Oct. " . ... . . ... " «0.... " 27... Nov. 3... " 10 ... " 17.... " ai .. W M 84 M ... ... il>M\ 97 105 ... ... 101 ... 103 .. 408 4S0 101 73 78 357 3,154 218 New .... 298 ' ; — Bars, Bagging, &c. There has been very little or no for native cloth during the week, and sales are entirely of jobbing lots. Prices for full lots are nominally, 13^314c f'»r native, and 1.5c. for Borneo. For domestic rolls there has been some demand, and 1,.500 are reported sold in Boston at 14c. Nothing has been done in bags since our last the price is, however, pretty steady at 15c. for standard weights. Manilla hemp has quote 500 bales choice been fairly active, with full sales. per "S. G. Glover," at 13ic.; 1,100 bales per " John Temperlay ;" 7.50 bales per " L' Imperatrice ;" 1,000 bales per " Soolo :" 500 bales per " St. Albans ;" 1,800 bales per " Lochnagar," and 3,.500 bales per " City of Agra," all at about 18ic., all gold and 60 days. Jute is quiet with only 400 bales' sold at 6Jc., gold. Jute butts are dull without, however, any particular change in prices. demand ; We Sales, 300 bales at 3ic., —The following table shows the quantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past sea- Stock in Liverpool bales. Stockin London Stock in Glasgow Stock in Havre Stock in Marseilles Stock in Bremen Stock rest of Continent Afloat for Great Britain (American) Afloat for France (American and Brazil).. Afloat for Bremen (American) Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns 1870. 1871. 526,000 113,486 300 126,010 18,036 14,346 90,000 124,000 21,324 374,000 44,122 1,100 84,850 8,500 6,848 12,000 228,000 1,494 16,996 180,000 339,734 72,824 4.051 304,312 350,813 67,606 12,713 13,104 Sept. 5,722 2,234 2,179 Florida SHh Carolina N'th Carolina. 438 This Since week. Sept. 1 1,760,384 1,3;0,468 These figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight to-night of 389,816 bales compared with the same date of 1870. Movements op Cotton at the Intekior Ports. —Below we — give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and Bbipmen*B for the week, and stock tonight and for the corresponding week of 1870 ^Weekending Nov. 24, 1871.-^ .-Week ending Nov. 21, 1870.^ Receipts. Sliipraents . . . . . . Montgomery... Selma Memphis NBBhviUe 6,077 1,983 5,529 . 3,.595 . 8,082 2,311 2,188 2,405 16,138 2,710 . . . . . 3,3.55 18,177 2,199 1,8,53 Stock. Receipts. Shipments. Stock. 15,202 5,754 9,804 8,423 6,190 30,804 1,644 9,880 3,200 4,640 4,187 3,316 34,250 1,854 7,480 3,410 4,190 3,554 2,132 17,520 1,449 11,040 6,600 9,146 9,455 8,465 35,917 3,301 1. BALTIMORE. Virginia.... 4.000 1,286 6.901 North'rn Ports Tennessee, <&c Foreign 3,515 94 Total this year] S6,561 Total last year! 33,.'526 396.1 874 5,095 i37 2;964 40,960 439 13,543; 57.0«9| 2.066! 2,964 1.332 511 1,765 •II ....1 6,570 24,975 186! I 1,512 35.9631 12.9051 83,9011 1,047 1,949 12,013 12 330 272! 2,507 3531 2.552 1,578! 12,313 '666 6,550 16,029 2,865 26,198 12,527 5,186' 32,378 3,263. 12,6:12 128, 1^668 6,4531 .... 742| 225,558 7,559 45,301 1,419 285,111 7,090 48,729 2,022 1,157 — Shipping News. The exports of cotton from the United States the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 49,327 bales. So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the same exports reported by telegraph, and published in The Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port With regard to New York, are the exports for two weeks back. we includs the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday, night of this week Total bales. New York — To Liverpool, per steamers Minnesota, 2,549... The : New 2,300. .. City of York, 1,616.. ..Cuba, 1 311.... City of Bristol, 1,250. ...City of Washington, 1,131. ...Batavia, 981. ...Per ships Asia, 1,001 .... Fawn, 102 12,241 Qneen, To Havre, per steamer Washington, 39 To Bremen, per steamer Bremen. 300 To Antwerp, per steamer Wm. Miller, 143 New Orleans — To Liverpool, per steamer Argos, 1,933 Chillianwallah, 4,050 Anna Camp, 3,805 Cameo, 29 300 143 Per ships 2,563... Per Aginbarks Bordelaiso, 701 and 39 sacks seed-cotton (13 bales) court, 1,358.... Per brig Regtilator, .305 14,737 1,519 Mobile To Liverpool, per bark Marblehead, 1,519 Charleston To Liverpool, per bark Annie Kimball, 2,283 Upland and 3,.36S 24 Sea Island....Per brig Louis L. Squire, 1,061 Upland 1,441 To Havre, per bark Mendota 1,441 Upland Per Savannah— To Liverpool, per ship Enoch Talbot, 3,910 Upland barks The Queen, 2,131 Upland Montreal, 2,526 Upland.... — — Cabieses, 1,.'!()6 Upland per bark Mary G. Reed, 1,811 Upland Liverpool, per bark Sabine, 2.460 Baltimore To Bremen, per steamer Ohio, 514 Boston— To Liverpool, per steamer Tripoli, 811 9,933 To Havre, 1,811 Texas— To 2,460 — 514 811 49,327 Total The particulars of these shipments, arranged in our usual form are as follows Liverpool. Havre. Bremen. Antwerp. Total. NewY'ork New 12,2il 14,727 1.519 3,368 9.933 2,460 Orleans Mobile Charleston Savannah Texas 29 143 300 1,441 1,811 12,713 14,727 1,519 4,809 11.744 a,<l60 514 514 Boston 841 841 45,089 Total 143 814 3,281 By Telegraph from Liverpool. — 49,327 LrvEBPOOL, Nov. 24—5 P. M.— The market has ruled stronR today, with sales footing np 18,000 bales, including 6,000 bales for export and speculation. The sales of the week have been 111,000 bales, of which 12,000 bales were taken for export and 20,000 bales on speculation. The stock in port The stock of cotton is 526,000 bales, of which 74,000 bales are American. at sea bound to this port is 309,000 bales, of which 124,000 hales are American Knv 10 "Nnv 17 "Vnv 9A Nov. 24. Nov. 10. Nov. 17. Nov. 3. 111,000 98,000 79,(XK)' 60,000 Total sales 12,000 14,000 12,000 9,000 Sales for export 20,000 1.3,000 5,000 15,000 Sales on speculation 6,39000 626,000 .117,000 497,000 Total stock 88,000 74,000 111,000 117.000 Stock of American 369,000 371,000 405,000 869,000 Total afloat 124,000 94,000 83.000 67.000 American afloat The following tabic will show the dally closing prices of cotton for the week: Thurs. Fri. Wed. Mon. Tuc«. Sat. — PriceMld. Uplands. 9>i@... 1,735 73,834 33,133 67,941 51.327 The above totals show that the interior stocks have increased during the week 4,335 bales, and are to-night 4,883 bales J««« than 37,468 129,4 119,500 This Since This Since week. Sept. i: week. Sept. 1 Baltimore Total Augusta Columbus Macon ! PHILADEIP'IA Since Mobile : currency, 60 days. Visible Supply op Cotton. Orleans.. Texas Savannah It will be seen from the above that if we take the receipts of the present month (November) there is a falling off this year compared with last year of less than 18 per cent, while, compared with 1809, there is an increase this year of about 13 per cent. The totals, however, from the first of September bring us to a different conclusion and when next week's figures are in this month may in the aggregate show a larger falling ofT, as the total for the last week ol November in 1870 was large. Gunny 12.3!i" NEW TORK. This week. 617 2,439 706 I BZOX'TS PBOH- 73 4,352 . 51 57 66 74 290 93-2 1 20 30 85 44 149 1,015 13,922 The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston' Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept. 1, 1871 11 59 60 US 82 80 95 94 82 86 Total.... , S 41) 310 1S68. Week. Mon. 27 liO 1S2 119 Total Nov. 24 772 Total crop year beginning Sept. . 2 12 i.ra ... , Week. Month. .... 18 39 56 69 78 83 86 107 1.3 . . " 1SC9. , 3 13... " " " , Week Month. Week. Month. week ending for : Exports Orleans.. 9"!i@97i " Up.toarrlve. ...® TradeReport.— The market cause activity in tlie 9«@... 9X@... 9X®97i 9X@97i ® for yarns cotton market. @ and - 9K@9« 9X@9H' 9?i« 9ji@... 9H&.. ^%iblU @ & fabrics are mpre ©••• and favorable, : . . : November - : : w . . > . . THE CHEONICLE 25, 1871.] BuRorKAN AKD INDIAN f'oTioM Makkktm.— Id rafarvflM to thosu mnrki'tii our corrtt«|Kiodvnt In Lomlun, writing under the date of Nov. 1 1 iiutt« liivBKi'Oui,. Nov. 1 1.— The following are the prieee of American cotton, coui{iaruJ with those ol Inst year: 713 •priog and ft 70(91 744 for pr<m« lo oImIot wUto, being neglected. Mbn qoftlltlM . A --K«ir ^Oril.AMId^ u<lUlr^,-<»dAf«lr-, MM ana ItUnd t* UMmi 5) «5 as M Urd. O.Ord.L.MId. IS «)» 7S 9S 7S RK l'l''»"'l M<>l>ll.' N.Urloaii«*T«xsa fS ».>»' »7I« V\ » 11-16 IU>t M IT u.r Mid. O.llld 10 10 lOli »,V n 18 IS Mtd.a.Mld.M.P. >&-!> Mld. Fair. Uuod. M M) US' ^-ttuma data ISTO- on 41 8X « > 9si »S «H <)3-l« Thn »>. following: «re tlio prices of mUidlintf quslitlcs o( cotton at this date and at the currospondiii); periods in tli« three previous years1868. 1880. 1870. d. Midland d. d. 8un loland %t «1 Upland ...I0\ Il« Miibllii....:o IIS 9 3-16 u 7-16 d. I0i< 11, 9 Uroach Uhollorah... 9 11-16 d. Pitniaiubuco. E:jrptl»n.... 9H 7J< commoocemeut ol the year the 8inco the and Midland 9 9 Urioan*.. IIH' 11:^ tion 1871. d. 15 lor export d d. gw 8;i »jC S)? 7V 7X 7« 7 ftJi &x corn baa been rariable, adva'oring on Tuesday to IM Western mixed, afloat, derllolng yestenlay to 78ic., and closing today at 78o«7Hi. The >upply of new haa been let* liberal, and In other descriptions the movement haa been trifling. Bye haa be™ dnll— Weatern sxlllng yesterday at »8c. Barley has been buoyant, with an anlvn spwulalion, partly on Canadian for acraunt, the sale* yenterdav erobraclnij some 00,(100 bushels at %\ 3U<<$1 22 for Canada West, and 9.V. for No. 8 Weaten, with a Bnner but ciuiot market today. OaU have been aolliDg pretty freely— mainly No. 3 W«Mt«t»— which declined to Sii^iv. on Tuiwday last, anrl reeortwd to 03 953^0. yeaterday, closing to-day wiili large sales SSf:., aad transactions on specula hare been U buoyant. The following are the eloalDg qnotaUona: i'i 8X Indian ccnta Floub. OBAnr. 4M H Sii|>erllne8Uteand WestWheat-No.t a|irin(.bash.|t 1 ern e 2S No.l V bbl. IS 1 I Bxtra Stale. Ac 6 S 80 Ked Weaiern 1 tn 1 Weeli-rn Spring Wheat Amber do 1 1 (T extras 640>6«5 White 1 I du doable extras 7 2S^ 8 15 Cora— Western mlm4. Winter wheat extras and White Weateni double extras 7 269 9 25 Tellow Westarn Oenesee extras 7 2S(% 9 00 Roathern wiuts, new,. City shipping extras. ... 6 65® t 76 Ky»— State ' City trade and family Western , brands 7 SO® 9 26 Oats-Black lllinoia, Southern bakers* and faChicnj^d mixed mily brands 8 00ft t 60 White Ohio and Slate... Mwft Southern shipp'g extras. 7 2sS 7 66 Barley-Western Hit Kye flour 4 40u 6 10 Stale 1 (6 t;orn meal— Western, Ac. 3 8k| 4 26 Canada 1 OtMl U"" Corn meal— Br'wlne, Ac. 4 26(9i 4 85 Peas—Canada 1 ' Buckwheat flour. p.lOOIb. 3 15® 3 55 M H H M mS » ) i -Taken on apec. to thla date-< la date-, 1B71, Amsrlcan. . Ilrazllliin... W. K. Indian.. Indian. Total. 1870, balcn. 36^,480 bales. WJ.M.TO 1869, balea. 170,770 1N.8K) 14.4.'W 1)6,170 »8,1.M 11.410 5,890 8,!UI 12l,7.« 141,6M 6.58,310 >-Actual«xp.rroin Actnal Llv., llull ilk other ezu'tfrom outportalodatH-, UK. la 1871. «),I80 9.SS0 Sll,9i» 571,2.50 1870. hale*. 115,513 .')()5,4J0 balea. 288.830 48,481 11,587 7,908 872,481 6:10,187 1870. balea. 142,700 4J.n< 48, OU .V»86 7,900 5,!il,l 12.4.'n »6,&U8 447.300 .?«5,4I4 658,480 The rollowin^ otatement shows the sales and imptms of cotton for the week and year, and also the stocks on hand on Thursday evening last BALKS, rrc.. op ALL DBPCRimoNB, Sales this week. Total , Same Kx- Speculathis period Trade. port tion. Total. year. 1870. — "' Aiiirriran. bales. 28,620 Drizlllan 7.270 E;:yplian 4,810 Wc«t 1.110 1,480 aoo .... 8.140 8.100 8,090 9.770 5.420 80,190 3.873,990 2.997,070 61.580 300 80 • f GiMt Indian Total 180 '•**' Ac • Imports. To This week. American Hrazilian Kifyptlan t^invrna W. A Gr'k Indian K:ist Indian 18,211 11,126 3.109 this date 1871. l.»»S,327 42.3,178 187,069 To Floor, bbls.. C. meal, " . Sl.iSo Same Total. This 1870. day. 1870. ..362,830 1870. 1,653.991 350.328 132,599 390.661 191.787 111,030 78,280 18.»40 51,770 47,ra) 25,170 109.710 28,150 89,760 21,160 84,720 f 902,139 266,250 2O,.30O 72,939 832.831 27.131 Dec. 31, 1870. 293,800 — and stocks 1869. bales. 16.8,499 3»1,».^H DeilverieH Slocks, Nov. 9 Havkk. Nov. 80,032 —The 1870. 1871. bales. 132.579 21i,508 22 113.486 44. P. M.. have continued liberal, and receivers have been a little uneasy under the rapid accumulation ol stocks on hand. On Tuesday the market for shipping extras was partially broken by the selling out, " un ier the rule," of a speculative line of 8,003 barrels, extra State, bought In October for the last half for shipment flrmer, but They were c'osed out at $6 SOraf Q 60, being taken to Olasgow. Since this sale the market has been business comparatively slow. Most of the flour now coming forward is at pretty high cost, and is not freely oCTered on sale. To day the market was dull, depressed and lower. Wheat has arrived very freely, and the indications now are that we shall have, at the close of navigation, a very large supply in — and afloat in this market probably the largest recordixl. Advices have bee firmer from Liverpool, but as we were already higher relatively than that market, not much cflect has been prod cud, except to strengthen the views of holders, both here and at the West, where recei|>t8 have been comparatively small. Yesterday, owing in part to the suspension of a leading shipper at liuffalo, there was more disiKwition to sell, and most of the previous improvement was lost No. 3 Chicago Belling at f 1 50 but even at this price the demand was limited. To-day, prices showed store NOVE.MBEK 1,807,267 110,(«I 27,7(0 «• ll.n* 16Jn.m m,M, «*.43j 13? 24,42^ 18. 1871. Flonr. Chicago... .... . Milwaukee.. Toledo Detroit CleveUnd St. Louis Dulutb Totals Previous week Correspond'g week, -' " " Wheat. bbls. hnsh. 128.892 751.057 144.755 1.146.645 '70. 153,486 1,100,7.32 '69. 146.515 1.24»,e98 '68. 117.2.50 6(«.812 '67. 114 6»7 958,969 Corn. Oats. bush. hash. (Ids lh..l <«nih« ) 28.586 222,345 21.017 279.688 18.570 41,120 20.107 42.599 5.875« 15.450 28.2.W 100,402 6,500* 49.453 Barley. Ry«. bush, bnti. (56 Ih..) (!l«lh-.) :<« lbs ) (fs I' •. 846,.'>19 340.381 61.460 19.991 15..'-,00 22,814 12.766 6.174 2.T4S 199,287 88,.M7 3,980 11.280 18,218 15.672 9.160 6..'W6 5.800 550 ».*n 61,0-7 38,1 tl 7,880 .... .... 1.50.2.52 2<I9 .V15 471.446 397.818 179,086 2X4,872 295.995 S(M,221 30-2,278 1.12S,.387 1.2.'«.617 4.VI MO 189,108 110,643 l».9i9 2:19.480 71.230 82.138 88.015 57.00* 83,794 1B.6U M,S69 n,ee9 • Estimated. Comparative Receipts at the same ports from August November 18th, both inclusive, for four yean: imi. Flour.bbls 2,082,279 Wheat, bnsh receipts of flour of November. 22.014 1.966 . Since Jan. I l.T&S.M. AND RIVER PORTS FOR THE WEEK ENDIKO RECEIPTS AT LAKE 18.46C440 Curu. hush November 24, 1871. The whole market has been variable in tone, and yet the fluctuations in price have been unimportant. The week. 205.n0.i B R E ADSTU P PS FiUDAT 1870. . For the week. The following ubies, prepared for The CnROKiCLE bv Mr. to H. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the (irain. in sight and the movement of Breadstuff's to the latest mail dates bales. 250,666 stock of cotton yesterday evening amounted to 136,000 bales, of which 38,000 bales were American and 57,000 bales East Indian. It was estimated that 13,000 bales of American and 33,000 bales of East Indian produce were afloat to the port. 11. , Since Jan. 1. Whcat,bus. 78n.3*j0 24,279,818 21.377,089 390.321 2I.13^86• 616.110 " 54().3-<3 24.8(I5.0M) 8.066.6^ »<2,18t 11,I3M«I Corn, 2,546 " 100,532 Ilye. 87:1,219 514.411 16168 «61360 .... Barley.Ac" 162,467 2,837,008 3.6J».3«8 8,361 tB,SM .... " 354,902 10,i«5,690 8.514,848 OaU, 864 t8,»« .... 180,550 M.50I 3.463,972 2,778.029 3,252.282 497.760 438,820 378,720 stock of cotton in Liverpool 23 per cent is American against nearly 13 per cent last year. Of Indian cotton tlie pro|)ortion is 5;V.5U per cent against nearly 07 |>er cent. LONDOK, Nov. 11 The demand for cotton has ruled heavy and prices have declined ^d per lb both for produce on the spot and to arrive. Annexed are the particuUirs of imports, deliveries to Nov. 9 — 1871.- , For the 3 R39,3i7 ;72.ise l«l,055 market haa been aa follow* (zroa-ra rsoa hbw tobx.— I Of the present 1 3.298,rM 82,509 2,687 . ,, Same , Since time Jan. Jan. I. 1, 1870. ) -. Total Imports, .Tannary 1871. 20,550 26 499 99,936 T51.810 date mbw tobk. Bxcxirra at , week. date 3,6.^2 S.0S8 in breadstuffs at thia For the Stocks.— this ^n The movement ' 26.160 2.181.200 1,475. 180 :is.46n 7,570 606,180 S4),65'l 7,81)0 4.630 202,230 1S8.8M) 4,500 160 7,800 28.1301 2,070 1,710 116 660 6.5.5<)0f 19.930 »«3.480 94'.i.U60 9.180 NX K M . IS71. hi M . Average weekly sales. 43,000 Indian. i . 18.610,981 Oats, hush Barley, bush 18.«ni.t« 8,983,788 1,706.707 Kye, bosh 1870. 1,190.830 1S.70I.5«S 7.414.918 9.8S8.6«T 4,001.293 879,281 1889. 2.225.211 let to 1868. l,an,9U n.4«7.1«9 15.816.444 13.a00.il6« 10.388,963 8.066.044 U.71«.001 1.064.6U 4.087.078 l.lOl.lSe 907,430 bnsh 64,032,516 46,865.618 80.162,858 68,«Ma8 of Flour and Grain from Chicago, Milwaukee, Dulutli, St. Louis, Toledo, Cleveland and Detroit lor the week encUrg Nov. 18, 1871 Rye, Floor, Wheat, Barley, Oat*, Cora, Total trrain. SuiPUENTS : Week ending Nov. M.ekeiHlini; Nov Weekending Nov. 1»hls. bnsh. hnsh. 18, '71. 8'1.8«9 669.817 1,174,877 II, 71 100.481 1,042.816 880.186 18. '70. 117. 7(i6 1.131,106 889.119 busH. 664,987 519,488 198,707 804.212 bnsh. l»«.9a 120.117 44,1«1 19.808 hust. 4S.MS tljam StaM WeekelidingNov. 18 'C9.122.8IVI 852.818 K7.S01 11.116 Co.vfPAR.ATivB Shipments from the same ports from Jan. 1 to November 18, inclusive, for three years. 1870. 3,689,678 KS,3i3,290 40,410.820 16.041,938 8,065,630 1,881,491 88.373.881 l«.028,8iS 1I,428,IM« 1,886,683 » 203.187 71,175.731 baah. Corn Oats Barley Rye Total ISn 1889. 4,157,181 bbls. Wheat 1871. 4,017,239 102.183,009 Flour l,663,0a 33.04M8a ».6n8.l97 4 10.664 828.(87 •7.16.3,«» i — a further decline, causing a large movement »t (1 ; (K> lor Mo. 1 AND GRAIN AT SKABOARD PORTS FOR TBR WEEK BNDLNO NOV EMBER 18. 18X1. RECEIPTS OF PIAJCK Flour, At New York Boston Portland MonlrtsI Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans Total. bb's. WTieat, bnsh. 'MKtm MH.e78 Corn. bnsh. «».r81 •0.W1 Oats, boah. M>.4ia U.4M Barley, bash. By*. task. imiM iMjmt m,4» MS 410 t.M SB 4S.419 10,007 18.021 6.810 *^8M 170741 40.8» aoo 18.480 81.210 60,000 77.000 st,m 8,000 )L8I0 10.610 11.401 .... vm a<8,u4 Hi,aM i9e,»o xn,va 15.1» 1«,1« .«i,ug i,i9s,o«t 1.310 ISM n,m . : : 1 THE'CHHONICLE. 714 Week endinK Not. 11... 259,031 Week endinSNov. 4....8B9,iO.S Week ending Oct. S8...2IW,843 2,ia%:M8 ending Oct. 21... 238,248 1,8%,351 531,520 709,774 710.503 972.086 Oct. 14... 230,522 1,674,204 83,3,401 Week Weekending 1,283,030 1.:M2,471 B.3.3,291 279,029 561.577 411,741 332.925 New And since Jan. 1 to Nov. 19, inclusive (excepting Jan. 1 to March 33, inclusive), 1871 from 73,157 30,942 57,371 37.187 35,209 289,3-21 741,429 704.081 819,760 769,938 Flour, Wheat, Corn, bbls. bush. busii. bush. 88,639,929 89,129,482 19,199,108 Orleans bu-h. 8,166,915 2,913,199 Total Grain Eye, buHh. Barley, Oat?, 1,146,365 bushels. 101,033,0S:i . The Visible Supply op Grain, including stocks in store at the principal points of accumulation, and the amount in transit by rail and on lakes and on New York canals, Nov. 18, 1871 Wheat. Amount on Now York Itail 17.00 4.5.300 764,949 835,124 148,000 126,200 »49,811 724,0!iO .... 11.5,7.52 .... 571,601 205,511 200,000 502,299 46,522 81,272 . 32,830 31,287 75,000 1.5,000 lm,:es 1,150 130,000 95,000 150,000 110,000 1,008,217 96,721 1,077,956 l,li8,:393 27.592 642,225 4,000 140,000 65,000 496,208 24,700 104,222 776 6,062,772 2,0-39,001) Nov. Nov. " 189,699 6.425 75,000 81,749 184,378 .. 365,751 132,776 50,000 253.458 420,396 35,902 30:5.865 canals 9,.5'.i8, 10,127,2.37 19. -70 9.527,823 4, '71 9,322,157 Oct. 28, '71 9,706,574 " . 396.345 63.000 174,421 426,151 a,4«l,71.1 126,.3i:0 Total in store and in transit Nov.l8,'71 " " Nov.ll,'71 " bush. 1,381,618 Afloatonlakes " Barley. bush. Oats. 2,983,875 89,000 week Fihipments for Corn. bush. bush. store St New Tork store at Albany store at Bnffalo store at Chicago* In store at Milwaukee In store at Dulnth In store at Toledo In store at Detroit In store at Oswego In store at St. Louis In store at Boston lu store at Toronto, Nov. 15 In store at Montreal. Nov. 15 In store at pLiiladcIphia In store at Baltimore In In In In 68,9,38 57,2.53 9.3,8:38 17.5.000 75,000 85,805 579,162 2,253,193 2.207,698 8,019,630 6,27.3.737 6,31.3,483 6,.?09,865 1.297,427 6,365,641 5,958,291 8,476,322 6,229,7S3 6,320,096 1,8S3..392 1,728,339 Q-ROCEIIIES. Friday KvEnrNO, Nov. One or two important changes have taken 94, 1871. most which is on sugars, but taken as a whole the market has something of dull tone and the movements appear largely of spasmodic cliaracter. The probable early closing of Inland navigation does not hurry trade to any extent, country buyers showing a somewhat indifferent tone, and jobbers in consequence do place, the noticeable of not stock, preferring that importers should carry supplies for the balance of the year. The situation is accepted by holders, however, without much hesitation, or any desire to realize, as values are already too low to admit of further concessions, which would become necessary were an attempt made to force business, the accumulations on hand, as a rule, are comparatively moderate, and the money market seems to grow easier daily. The weel;. and the withdrawals from thrown on the market for the were as follows Tea, black.... : pkes. pkgs. bi.gs. Japan 2,.'01 p'^es. 1,011 9,001 Various Lapnayra.. Other Cuba. POO (4ree.i 3,609 I,;s8 7,331 pkifS. Cuba S.f.iS b IKS. b«e8. •hhds. 5.IM baxs. SSil mats. l,-.i50 bats. Porto Rlc6 Other 1,05! Coffee, Rlo... Java Maracalbo.. Snifar, S45 •hh(!s. •hljds. Sugar, Brazil. Manila, bflps. 5.593 &c hij.rfl. M'lns'te.Cnba 901 'lihds. Porti Sico. 1.969 'libda. DemeraEa.. . Other'. *Hhd8. include bbls. and 32 *hlid9. 769 'hhOs. tcs. reduced Withdrawn from warehouse for transportation to the Interior in bond 1 243 tea, and 2,208 bags of coffee. Imports this week have included 1 cargo of tea, 14,276 bags pkgs. Rio and Santos, 51,830 mats Java, and 10,560 bags of other kinds of coffee; 4,052 boxes, and 1,950 hhds. of sugar; 2,953 hhds. of molasses, and 1,233 bbls. New Orleans do. The stocks in Dorts since Jan. New York 1, at date, and imports at the 1871, are as follows stocks In y ew Tork Imports five at Icadlnir ports since luj. (Indirect Import) Kio Coffee, other C''<r,ta gngar gngar Bttgar MOlasass leading : 1670. 3,«a Tea [November pkgs. iags. bags. boxes. hhds. bags. hhds. January 1871, 1. 187C. S9,00r737 !«3,C71 58,lii7 47.4^1 4a,9l4 »i..5K! J9,-S7 8<,45 2J4.487 7.003 92,:j4a S9,596,-.41 97,8(1! 8.a3 l,22r 340 366,449 l.l 463,809 481,310 818,520 319 S63,6.H i,m;.iii 11.^03 235.440 S-, 4ai,0::0 52:, 644 736,218 28-,l31 TEA. An excessively dull tone has prevailed on this market throughout the greater portion of the period under review, and at times business was at an almost complete standstill for .ill descriptions. Holders last week were hopeful that the C511 was about to improve, and indeed felt sure that they could discover the premonitory symptoms, and the disappointment addsconsiderably to the tame and depressed feeling. Tlie line trade also has been dull aud uncertain, and confined in the necessities. On main odd lots required for immediate and positive former quotations are retained for want of a basis for alt3ration, but the range Is a nominal one and buyers may be coniidered as holding the advantage, A cargo of Oolongs has arrived this week and another has been lost at sea. Sales of 1,950 Japans, 2,150areens and 2,050 Oolongs Imports this week h.ive included 1,019,109 lbs. Black and 13,417 lbs. Green per Sir Lancelot" from Foochow. The receipts indirectly have been 3 672 pkgs. by steamer and 1..560 by rail overland. Thefollowin(rtaiilc shows the Imports of Tea into the United States (not nclodlng San Francisco), from January 1 to date, in 1871 and lo70: to small prices, about Block. 70. ''ii'^'r?''' Green. I5,M.3.777 13.401 .83j 187t. I3,7«,3tO 9,''«,6'i5 S9,008,7:!7 16,8IS,2U9 9.316,094 89,59C,I41 Japan. Total. Importations, Including receipts by Pacific Mall itcamers beer. 183,071 pkgs, since January 1, asaiust 97,807 lott yew, WHAH, bava 25, 1871. coffee:. and rather sluggish condition of affairs has prevailed on this market, with no decided change in the relative position of buyers and sellers since our last. For Brazils the demand has been moderate, and confined principally to desirable invoices per steamer on such ijarcels as the Trade found it absolutely necessary to handle for immediate necessities, buyers showing much caution, and generally refusing to exceed the figures current last week in making their bids. On the other hand, however, holders have most persistently refused to name further concessions, and displayed no anxiety to realize, while most of the samples have been kept oflT the market, in the absence of any decided demand. In this policy importers have been somewhat strengthened by a later telegram from Rio Janeiro aud details of the previous accounts received per mails of the steamer North America. All the reports were much in favor of the selling interest, as regards the the stocks on hand, the shipments and the price, and the estimates of short crop and probable future receipts were fully E''A dull low as those received weeks ago. So far as known up to the present writing these accounts have not stimulated cither the large jobbers, or speculators to renew their operations, and the market as noted above remains dull on the surface, though there has been a rnraor current for a day or two that considerable amounts still allowed to remain in stock have been quietly bought up and are not in reality available. As compared with the demand the supply of Java is pretty large and the market not remarkably firm, some very good parcels as being offered at 23c., gold, but the principal holders refuse to urge business, and any decided renewal of the demand would undoubtedly have an imme' diatc strengthening inflnence. West India styles arc becoming more plenty, aud meeting with scarcely any demand, the tone of the market is tame with the revision on quotations for the week showing a gain in some instances for the buyer. The general jobbing trade has been slow aud uncertain throughout and values quite irregular on all classes of goods. Sales of 5,094 bags Rio, 1,.346 bales Mexican, 1,075 kegs St. Domingo for export, and 500 bogs do. shipped direct to Antwerp from first hands. I (Imports this week have included 3,906 bags Rio and 2,111 do. Santos perstr"Virginia," and 1,427 bags Rio per str. '^'ilie de Paris," from Havre; 1,085 bags Kio per str. "Egypt, from Liverpool, and 5,747 bags do. per str. "North Aiiierica." Of other sorts the imports liave included 24,514 mats Java per "Kapide," 27,116 do. do. per "Jane Sprott," 3,073 bags Maracalbo per "Impulse," 3,764 do. do. per "W. A. Heney," 1,325 do. St. Domingo per "Oliver Cults," 300 do. do. per "Ernest and Marie," and 2,10d bags of sundries. The stock of Rio Nov. 23, and the imports since Jan 1, 1871, arc as follows: . New Phlla- Stock 58,167 47,421 187t Imports .... .... 57il.a59 Same date New Baltl- \ork. delpUla. more. Orleans. In Bags. 14,805 616,061 In 1870 8.(MJ 12,380 171,597 137,742 2,0i; 15,871 46i.911 436.203 .... Eavan. Oal&c. vcston. 1.450 5,S94 «:i 611 S7,2S2 4,n00 i!,400 23.220 20,112 Total. 78.670 89.<70 1,318,2,13 1,237,310 Of other sorts the stock at New York, Nov. 23, and the imports at the several ports since January 1, 1871. were »^ follows ^NewYork^ Boston. Plilladel. Bnlt. N. Orle's. "3 In bags. stock. Import. Import. Import. Import. Import. ^ ^ Java and Singapore Ceylon 5,002 •125,055 17,679 16,008 89.3.''2 5,533 36,6S0 4;,456 64,686 21.518 42,944 .Maracalbo 373,794 278,701 Lognay ra Domingo.. Other St. Total time, 1S70 Same • •51,692 •1,963 1,030 17,005 233 5,';20 U 722 59,156 65,903 20,719 15,7:7 2.2 7,6ri5 2.212 4,162 7.893 l,9i; 463.809 366,449 Includes mats, &c., reduced to bags. StTGAR. entries direct tor consumption, bond, showing together the total : : Holders of Raws have received a still further justification of their previously noted confidence, the market again showing not only considerable buoyancy, but one or two quick and rapid advances, and at times some little excitement. The Trade have had hardly any representatives among the buyers in;attendance, the demand coming almost exclusively from Refiners, aud these operators finding the position very much against them, have at last consented to come forward and secure the supplies of which many have for a long time been sorely in need. The selections made have continued to be mainly from the good to prime qualities, giving such grades a relatively stronger tone than the balance of the stock, though all descriptions have sympathized with and par" taken of the improvement. The strong tone of the advices from Europe, and the continued disposition to modify estimates of the domestic production, have aided operators for a rise to some extent, but still we do not find that importers and dealers look upon the influences as being of a remarkably stimulating character. Since the rise in values samples have here and there commenced to come out with a little more freedom, and though strong in their views and insisting upon full rates in every case, owners can occasionally be fonnd who think it as good a time now to sell as any, in view of the probability that, having secured enough for early wants, which at this season are not likely to be heavy. Refiners will at once withdraw and business become rather tame again. Refined goods were rather tame for a few days, but finally responded to the upward turn on Raws, aud all grades increased in values, with a very good business transacted. At the close holders of Raws show a continued firmness, but buyers are a little more cautious. Sales of 5,148 hhds. Cuba, 531 hhds. Porto Rico, 196 hhds. Demcrara, 330 hhds. Martinique, 11 hhds. Scotch Refined, 7,470 boxes Havana, 16,994 bags Manila, 200 bags St. Domingo, 695 hhds Melado. Imports atNew York, and stock In flrst.hands, Nov. 23, were as follows Cuba. Cuba. P. Rico. Other. Braill.Manlla.&c.Melado bxs. Imports this week •' •• . '70 308,536 StocklnllrBt hands. Same time 1870 " 4.052 . since Jan.!. S.».0r3 same time, " 1869 49.7S7 "hbda. 5;n 201,9^2 215,531 *hhas. 379 S7,I8t 3. ,3)9 3:).45.) 92..3I5 35,S49 :ai.l94 66739 "hhds. bags. 1,033 56„35! 32.134 61,196 67,794 bags. .590,831 411,389 231,167 362,634 176,401 hhds. 42,99« 18.674 8,7a 69« mOiiASSES. There have been a few buyers on the mirket for foreign grades, including refiners looking for an odd lot or two to meet some unexpected want, and her« and there a grocer, as the latter class of distributors find it necessary to obtain a little stock to satisfy conntry customers who desire to get goods throu£]l beforo the canals close. The demand, however, has been far from active or encouraging, and the general market presents much the same sluggish and uncertaiu tone so long noted, with prices nominally unchanged and apparently without any great amount of strength. It may be noted, however, that buyers arc not much inclined to name further concessions, as the stocks on hand are In reality quite small but few additions are possible and there is a probability tbat before tUo ^o^Y crops come to band a more liberal ontlet may be gp«aedf ; — : : Kovcmber little freedon, iiKtrty «ll ttin old crop flndliiK » market iind « goodly prt>p«rtton of tho artlviila uf now. On tho Kood to prime and fancy gradua pretty full (Ignrra wen; ()btatn''d, hut the contmnn lota auld ratlirr low and aellcra an a rule were prrlty willing to part with thia claaa of alock. Synipa of tommon quality were dull and nominal, bnl good to prime lou aold very well at full pricee. Sugar houae molaaaea la acarce and Orm and quoted at about ISc. Inhhda.,aiid S3c. in bbla. Balea oC T50 bhda. Porlo JUco, too hhda. St. Croix, and 1,900 bbla. New Orleaaa. Tlie rocelpu at New York, and atook In Aral hsndi. Not, S3, wereai followi: Cuba, P. Btoo, Demerara, Other R.O. •bhila. •Uhdn. •hbtla. •lihda hhl. laportithlawaek I.>9tl (B 1,2» ** 8lnce.lan.l aania time 1879.... " took In n.ii: , Arat handa li, aaine time "W •tme 84,CV0 JS.OdI St.TM 19,i« S.097 600 (*.<W3 l.!i|» s.m IJHO l,t«l 200 Imports ol SnKitrdc noUi<««« at leadlna: port* alnco Jaa. The Imports of miifar (Inrludln," Mulado),andof Moluaoaat roB January 1 1871 to date, havo been aa foiiowa , -Boxca.91 .ma 1R71. fi.n<n (I.SIO S4.0AS 9<,8I7 901 ,JU 4S..V.S g»,l.'ll Jin.vti Balltiiion! &I.S3I «».l09 New Urioana.. * Including tlorcoa fS,.«S ii3.;i9 1,7(0 431,030 191,310 .—Molaaaea. -, •Uhda. no. 474.179 817,195 Philadelphia.. S:I,IIU 3.M00 1871. 139,04* Sjl,6ll i,3i;.lll 1'JS.9«.1 S4,«3I Sl.TIM !S,7ll 78,818 31 Bit an s.tu «'.9,SU 1870 TM.'IIS 383,410 n,:it ti.X» 7,3.3 383,431 , full prirea. Table uf angar returna from January 1, Norember 4 to Home Coaeaati Ijiedinm. Ml.lA l»» 1(70 mjm i«7i Decrease gives till- - y - ^. Inereaee • - «- •^ • 'iMN _ i: teraberM, ' • Deal- il 1 ers offer li;: aales, but f'>r prevloiiH .1 in'wim <|ii.tiii V III iiK-rLTotal exports aincu Jan. I paid. - wil U.1S* V Bfanlln 'sn-nr ^rn<i<"« .^i I'nItedSlates 4M.Mn tirciil llillaln a »*,( uaVO lO bo WJUl'i I'TK-I (Quotation for cnrrent qnrtllty free Cuba The we Wo unless they were willing to do so at a loss, refnse to offer below former extreme (Igtircs. As usual, however, on all dull markets, there la here and there an odd parcel or two to be found, and the existing advantage maybe eell, written as principally in favor of buyers. Among the jobbers, howc\er, some little improvcmcut in trade is to be noticed, slightly easier rates current, a fair assortment offering, and reduced supplies in tho bands of grinders, and small dealers sUmulating the demand. The offerings are about equal to the call, and jobbers seem inclined to distrlbnte all they can while the opportnuity 1 7.87* ulcala. 4M.I8I •• on b»wrd •• about ft'i per pirnl. Is »:— SiiKsr. Irnpru sliL'lit Imvlntj MM. 1871. |.lcu!a. 481.701 'lera mar- bt'.ii rr( and utile scvitaI nil .alea :. ixesNo. IT fnlli. till' whirh shows ut ltuiii;UL I ,ra., m -tso hnrtlly :i' nd at and In vh quote IWiilOii rs. The stock Is dlsaiipcnrii mid gdod I'nt.'iirs being very :icaree, Imvc tn reporti'd this week ami np about IH.OOO h.. Molasses Si'oars.— Little has t> i di stiicks being almost exluuii'ted, tlie r'n.largo parcels Nos. Sand 10. 1). S., I lOrs. fiirNo, rj. "lum'-iii liaiii, i we -ulo irslhand*, Tlii-saiea >v. . ug to i ' two r rn f^ nre asked, per arrube. uf stock, abont hhds. of poor quality, has been rMt-srovADoxs.— We have no tnuii-a< iimi in iiMiiliiin iii this market, prices coiitiliuiiig nominal. Shipments this week from Havana and Matan/Jis have been as follows; rs. W and barrala rednead to bhda, a^ln And a pretty dull morkct In n wholesale way, with no really new features developed on any style of goods. Most holders have thoir supplies well in hand, and claiming to be unable to make good anything they might ' Uhda. Boxes. To. NewYork l.sn Philadelphia VA B,S!»7 Boston 1,6<H NowOrleana < .... 15,7*8 SS4 ',..',i Total to countries all The general movement at both ports has been as follows -Exoorts since Jannary t.- .— Kec'ts this 1871 18J0 Boxes. W ^To . .o!.nso 4.'0,7'i7 all Ports.-, ^Slork Hhds. Boxea. t(lTJl'.2 lO-i.KIO Boxes. Hhds. 4BS.W; Vft .Vti 18» 1,;83 1389 -ToU.8 week- Hhds. Boxes. l18Ji,tS !H)i.n Il»g.4»t at daU.- uuiei :.o.ii.oi» UU.il.!3 offers 118,3;; PRICES CURRENT. FRUITS. &e. The foreign dried fnilt market stricted the demand and diverted attention to Valencia, which have been sold In large qnantitles, causing stock to rather low, and prices at the close mn •how more firmness. Onrrauta have been In good demand at BSSKc closing with a little more strength at the ontsidc figure. Sardines are qnlet and nn changed, but, to make liberal sales, concessions -would be necessary. Prunes ar» rather qniet, but firm. A'monds and nuts have been in only limited de- mand, but prices are unaltered. Citron and flga qnlet but firm. Jobbers nsnally lay In their winter stocks at this period, and it should be the most active season of the year ; but, although the offerings are large and generally on easy terras, they do not appear anxious to purchase more than actual trade demand from them necessities, claiming that the retailers' is light. Domestic green fruit has generally been In good request for prime winter apples at firm prices until near the close when, with a less active demand and very large arrivals, dealers found It necessary to shade values a trifle In order and stocks must be exceedingly choice to bring over $3 75 per arriving freely for the Holiday trade. Some 1,200 bbls. of pears have been received this week, including winter nells jobbing at .to effect sales, California fruit is (6 00 Glont Morcean at $7 00, and Easter Benrre at $8 00 per case, and about 10 tons of Flame Tokay grapes jobbing at 8S®40c. per lb. Some White Mnscatel grapes were also received, but having been four weeks on the way, were comparatively worthless. Eastern pears are abont all gone. Grapes are still coming forward freely and with only a limited demand sell at very low prices Cranberries are less active and rather lower. ; The foreign green frnit trade continues quiet. Several small arrivals have been reported during the week but mostly in rather poor condition. Malaga lemons are moderately active and jobbing (3 7S®4 00 for Malaga, $3 00® 4 00 for Palermo, and $3 00®5 00 for Messina. Stocks of most kinds are ample I 'Domestic dried fruit is selling only slowly. for all present wants and prices, although not showing any material change would have to be modifled in order to effect any liberal sales. Pecans are arriving freely and selling at lower figures. Chestnut* continue Irregular and hickory nuts In limited demand and easier. ADVICES FROn PRODUCING MARKETS. Rio Coffee.— Messrs. Wright November !, 1S71. sutes: & Co.'s telegram, dated Rales Of Coffe*' for United States since 35tb alt Shipment of ColT.-e to United States I.oadl!»for United Statea Stock at , bag*. 13,oro m.oio 3i,l^0 luO.ftO ditte Average dally receipts Coffee, 8,000 bugs From Messrs. Boje & Co.'a report of October S5, 1S71, we note that for the three preceding weeks tho demand has existed steadily during that period, in face of the reports from the consuming markets, which are quite below the Rio cost. ..otniihstandlng this state of affairs about 97,000 hags bare been taken by exporters, and these at continually advancing prices, the greatest rise in quoutions bchie In the lowest grades. The cause of this great firmness, and tho grounds upon which holders so rapidly advance their vlewa. are the favorable Mate nf all the markets, together with the limited supplies arriving from the Interior, with the growing Impression that the crop will be smaller even than at first anticipated, and that arrivals will from that dale tall Since September 83 total sales are United States, 181.500 bags Europe, off. 63,100 baga. Stock on hand about 100,000 bags. Receipts from interior averaged abont 6,000 bags per diem. Vesaels sailed alnee/epl. 33 •' eleared and ready " loading or abuQ; to load ^n««r.— From extract the tondon On tlie UlBliei. ; ba-a. lanjos 3370O .*.'.'.".'.*.*.'.'.*.".'.*.'.'.'!!."!!.'*! nfitn Prpdiee MarUl Rnlew, of November JL • The business done In the raw sugar market daring the past week has been very small Indeed, and there la little to report concerning it. The quantity offered for sale was very limited, and holders have consequently askea rather bigher prices, Bnjrert, bowever, have not been willing to pay an advance, and Ton. ,._.._ ri. Sk. * Tw'kyKi. ^notypald-,j Hyson. Common to fair do Snperlor to fine.... do Kx. fine^to finest Toung Hyson. Com. to fair. Snper.toflno. do Ex.Qnetoflnestl do Gnnp. & imp.. Com to fair Bap. to fine,. do do Ex. fine to finest.! Byson 8k. & Tw C. to fair. do Sap. to fine. do 40 *" 40 SM _ e 30 70 00 Vi 40 SO I ®I el SO 10 e d 3ii 45 . I. .-rDntyjiaM— to fln'et Uucol. -Japan, Com. to lair.. Bup'r to OnL'.. do do Rx. t. to finest. Oolong, Common to lair.... do Superior to tine do Kxflnetoflnest Souc. 9t Cong., Com. to fair, do Sup'r to fine, do Ex. f. to finest. 75 (0 58 €4>free. BloPnme, duty paid.... 4to'd. do good.. do lair do ordinary Java, mats and bags Cnba, do do do do do do do Inf. good 1 I i I 9«««S fair to good grocery.... pr. to choice grocery... "" Havana. Kox. white lIVlil!3H Porto liico, refining grades... SV« 9K do grocery gradea.... 9>^#10v * t\ 9V910 ... centrifugal, I Snicar. HnVa, Box, D.S.ITos.lttoSa.. 1!V«I3K BV9 9 refining.... prime gold. 17 019 Native Ceylon Maracalbo gold, nsainv Laguayra go.d. 17H«l»t« St. Domlngo.ln bond. ...gold. U «I12H Jamaica gold. .7 019 i 0riK 35 to com. refining.... fair to 9I9!»' 19 gold. I8V«l<t< gold. nH»17X gold. 17 «il7U gold. 23 iS'^s Brown " ' 7Ki 9U BraxM.bags Manila, bags bnds.Abxs. 9X*!!!, moiaaees Hav'a, Box.D. 8. NoB.7to«... do 10 to 13.. 9HaiO do do do 18 to 15.. lOl^aifX do do do to 18. 11XS12 do do Yellow sugars Crushed and granulated U 13 llk«tlX 1IH«I1)< 10jK«|llM . Powdered I ay atSK •)(• White &ngarB,A 4X«7 ..do do B 7,S« 9K do extra C do 8t9 'M Melado »K«i3V UX«l>k Utolaaaetk yew Orleans old New Orleans new P gall. Porto Rico Cnba Muscovado n •» it aa » «» 4^ 5.1 Cubs Cloyed |(D9 TO Cnba cenirllngal 8*9 45 English Islands IIO« 37 Rice. Bangoon, dreaeed, gold In bond SKA 3H I Carolina 7)i ) kx Spleea. Cassia, In eases. .gold . P lb. do Caiiala In mats Olnger.Raee and At igold) do Mace Nutmegs casks caaee Penang. do Sic de Janeiro, hx h«nc.S«.l. : Ruling ((notatlone in FIrat Hmida. Vurcl>a«e of Small Liota Prices are a Fractlou Tlie Folloivlns are presents a qniet and generally nnlnterestFurther arrtrals of layer raisins havo weakened the market, and prices are again still lower. The high prices asked for seedless has restill tng appearance. we . 716 something around 9 ttPICEN. bbl. : accordingly few Irtniaotinna are re«'>r(l(d. Tbnprlnripel Jtoalnesa hsa h««n riiufined t<i the Inwest claaa of sugar, via Manila, brown Maurlllns and China • yrui's. iif which some large parcela were Hold In the imrly part of the week at ket, -Baga.- 1870. iini. ... Boston Total «agar.'Hbda. . IB10. S5.W1 Waw Tork 1. tho leading porta , wn. : : 8;,i»i ia,in« 4,iia 1,13) llnin '•• . THE CHRONICLE. 25, 1871.] DobimUc hu moTsd with •omo — , . A W [Pepper, In bond..^...tgoid) do Sums ra A Singapore Pimento. .Tamalea (go d) do la bond Jo 1439 do t;s9 100 Cloves do I otaifttx In bond.... do Ifli* s< *\9 lov IS** s 1 45 *%• I7X Frafta and Nnta Balslna,Seeaieas jiw P brail, do do do lo do Layer, do llt^O, P box. Snitana. P n^w Currants, Citron. I.effiio'n (new) Prunes, Jrench rriines, Turkish,. UatM Mgs, Smyrna Canton (linger, case AlKonda, Languedoe Tarragona. do P Pa. I , ... 8XA 814 ...» loita I tl } 8S ' I 15 til il »<0 1% ft W 1^ 17J< Ivica ' I ' I Slellv.softabell.. Shelled. -'I lly... paper shell African I'tirtnnts.. .. Walnuts. Porileanx. Macaroni, Italian yire Crack, heal .No 1 p box SODS DoxasTio DBian racnrs. • H 7«a 7H« i;k« It ; , «» .. %. irv* 800: FllherlB.SIrltv Barcelona do 3 40 11% ft Valenela,P % London Layer do de do do ma IS 1S71 no do do do N^eftem Senthcm, common unpared.qrsAUTC Blaekberrlis (berries pitted St w 14 new sliced, Pearhee. pared do 'A* 9 4e V>>i% prime Pecan Knis Hlckorv Nuts ....« Pa. Applea, State IS lU 8S<« 10 7)^# 1» 9 • 41 A IS # n -' al8 t» „...P ». :>>•• Pbnsb 3<0 dn J no ChettniifII a «>< p«anma,VajtSltonKy old i na Sardines ......... Phi. box. rs « do new i 73 do Banllnea ,. P or. box. n a 23 do Wll. r'dtobaatdo .... 7«« 7mI UraillNata.. ai«) Oroeera' Drac* aa< Mandrlea. AInm 3 Bl-Carb, Soda (Kng.) Borax... Sal Soda, Cask Sla.UeoTieo ax 'X 81 IK Calshra, limlallon. Salfpitre t'opperaa • In bbli I .|.- 1> Maddef... -. Indigo. Madras ti i»^i«iM> ^ 4* 14 gold 1ft) it PtX do Manila gold, li ....Cordage, Manila, MandK. do LasntUea. da ••"5 75 ' CaatheRoana. ...*....> IMoaSalta genume... 1 ... Sulphor Camphor. a 5J»* ^2 2«a .7^. •oil* '••><• 19 u ! ::, Ma,,, : 8 : . IHE CHRONICLR 716 THC DRT GOODS TRADE. [November 25, 1871. 131, do R 86 121, Pocasset P 80 91, Suranac 6ne do R 8H 121. Stark A 86 13, Swift Rlver.86 101.Tieer27 9. BLKAOaKD Shketinqs and Shirtings 8e!l fairly at nominallj st^aHy As tbe season wears on few new pi ices, although the market is not very firm, in view of the accumulated trade, which remains quiet, and is declining as the end of the season slock. Am(>ske»g46 161-17, do 42 15J-16,doA36 HJ-IS, AndrofcogT 86 13, Ballou <lt Son 86 181, approaches. The movement in first hands is especially small, as gin L 36 161-17, Arkwright Bartletts 86 161, do 83 18J, Bates XX 36 17, Blacketone AA 86 16, the wants of jobbers are unimportant, and they do not purchase Boott B 36 141 do O 80 111, do R 26 10, Clarks 86 18, Uwight except in such amounts as there is likely to be an outlet for, with D 40 19 86 17, Globe Ellerton 10-4 Fruit of the Loom a view to reducing stocks as much^as possible before the annual 27 71 Gold Medal 86 14, Great Falls Q 86 16, Hill's Semp. Idem accounting of stock begins. The jobbing trade is fair for this 36 16, Hope 86 14, James 36 16, Lonedale 86 17, Masonville 8« 171, 86 181. New Tork Mills 86 21, Pepperell 6-4 26, do period of the year, but sales are chiefly on orders or to local buy- Newmarket 10-4 421.Tu8carora 86 18, Utica 6-4 271. do 6-4 86, do 9-4 60 ers, as the requirements of retailers in the interior are so small as do 10 4 55. Waltham X 88 12, do 42 !6, do 6-4 24f 25, do 8-4 291-30 not to warrant their visiting the market in person. The retail do 9-4 341-?6, do 1 0-4 391-40, Wamnutta 86 20. PaiNTiNO Cloths are quiet but firm. The slock of full 64x 64k on movement here and elsewhere continues fair, but there is still a hand is not very heavy and holders are asking 7fc. for txtias. Stanlack of spirit in the demand for winter goods. E ene 89 Fridat. p.m.. Nov. S4. 1871 features are developed in the 3?, 12. W — XX Numerous changes in firms will occur on the Ist of January, and some new houses are to be started, both in the jobbing and importing line. There are to be no retirements so far as learn, excepting of individual members of firms. coming we can and the money market is easier. There appears to be no serious cramping of finances here, and with the comparatively light stocks held by dealers tbe close Collections are of the season is in fairly, likely to find the trade in an eminently healthy There a good degree of steadiness in prices, and the sange of quotations is without material change. condition. is Domestic Cotton Goods.— The market for brown cottons is on the lower grades, for which there is a continued good demand and a scarcity of stock. Four -yard goods are especially scarce, the leading brands being reported as sold ahead of production. Standards are in liberal supply and the demand is comparatively light. Prices on these and fine browns of lighter weights are not very firm, and, in some instances, quotations have been shaded. Bleached goods are not moving very freely, in consequence of the prevailing dulness, but there are very few quotable changes in prices. Some cessions are made in the way of extra discounts, though the market cannot be considered altogether weak. Colored cottons are se ling moderately in package lots, and a few light sales are made by jobbers. The aggregate transactions, however, are barely sufficient to sustain prices. Canton flannels are quiet and nominally unchanged. Prints are not selling very freely, but the movemeni is large enough to prevent an accumulation of stock or weakness in prices. Domestic Woolen Goods.— The general trade in woolens has been dull and the market is without new feature. Heavy goods sell slowly and prices are nominal. No light weight cassimeres are shown as yet, although there are some in the market and a moderate inquiry is reported. Plain scarlet flannels are in fair demand, with a continued scarcity of stock. Twilled grays quiet, excepting darda are a lower. Futures sell at 7t ili^. the prrseason, and as are selling fairly for the contione to duclion is small prices are well suatained. quote as follows: American 111, Albion solid 111, A'lers DurHi, do pinks 12, do purples 111, Arnolds 10, Atlantic trifle PaiMs We — , Hamilton 111, London mourning II, Mallory pink 12, pink do purplia 111, Manchester 111, Merrimac D dk. HI, do and purple IS, do fancy .Oriental shirtings 11, Pacific HI, Richmond's HI, Simpson Mourning II, Sprague'e pink 12, do blue and White !2,'lo shirtings Wameutta 81. Canton Flannbls. Brown Tremrnt U 121, do T 16, do A 16, 17, Nashua A do Y 171, do 19,doXX 22, do 26. Everett 15, do 22, Arlingtim 141, Eureka 4, Ellerton P 171, do H 25, do N 22, do O 19. Bleached— Tremont H 14, do T 161, do ^ I'i. d<i 21. do 26, Everett 191, Salmrn Kails T 181, do 281, do 21, do NN 27, do 171, Pemberton Y19, Ellerton P 19, do N 24, do nell'i l.'l, , XX XXX 1 XXX XX X WU — — — X XX W — W 31. , Chkoks.— Caledonia 70 23, do BO 21, do 12 261. do 10 21, do 8 16 do 11 22, do 16 271, Cumberland 121, Joe Greers 86 161, do 66 J Kennebeck 20, Lanark ^o. 2 Sf Medford 18, Mech's No. A 1 29. Denims.— Amoskeag 26, Bedford 141, Beaver Cr. A A 20, Colurabiao heavy 24, Haymaker Bro. :?1, Manchester 20, Otis AXA 22. do BH 20. — Amoskeajj 181, AndroFCoggin Sal. 16-151, Bates 91. 121, Laconia 131. NewniaiUel 121 Cotton B.^GS. — American tSl OH, Great Falls A $32 60, Lewiston Corset Jkans. Evtrette Ul, Indian Orchard Imp. A ;.87 60, Stark A 187 50. Appleton 14, Auifcskeag 141, Augusta 14, Pacific Dbills. 14. 14, Pepperell 141, Stark STRiPES.—Albany 71. Algodoa 121, American 111-121, Amoekeas; 8-1 9, Hamilton 18-19, Uaymxker 11-111, Sberidau A lU, do U 11. :21-I3. Wlntteulon A 16. Uucaeville . Amoskeag ACA 29}-3C, do A 24S-26, do Tickings.— Albtny B2(iJ-21,do C 18J19. do D 17, Blackstone River 141, Oouesloga extra 82 21 1-22, do dc Sfi 24i-26, Cordis AA A '4, do ACE 28. Hamil271, ton 21, Swift Kiver 111, Thorndike A 14, Whiltendon York 80 221. Glasgow 13, Gloucester GiNGHAJis-Olyde Ill.Earlston extra—, , Hampden Hartford 12, Lancaster 16, Lanca12, Hadley , 00. Outarios t38 Brown — A 1 A XXX — — — ,Pfqnal21, Park Mills 14. MoussKLiNE Delaines. Pacific 20, Hamilton 20, Pacific Mills armures 20, do Imperial reps 221, do aniline 22, do plain assorted are also selling moderately at firm prices. There is a better colorad armurea 19, do do Orientals 18, do do alpacas 21, dodo demand for fancy knit goods and hosiery, and fair sales are corded do 2'21. Carpets. Lowell Gomnany's ingrain are quoted at $1 SO for extra reported. Messrs. M. Laudenberger sold the remainder of their super 2 mos. credit or less 2 per cent iO days, $1 65 for super S-ply stock at auction on Thursday, and realized satisfactory prices and $1 621 for extra 3-ply F.artford Company's $1 15 for medium superthroughout. Some styles sold higher than last year. Shawls fine, $1 30 for superfine, $156 for Imperial three-ply, and $1 621 remain dull, with prices entirely nominal. Carpets are quiet and for extra three-ply ; Brussels $2 00 (or 8 if., $2 10 for 4 fr., and firm, no concessions being obtainable except on goods purchased *2 20 for 6 fr. previous to the rise in prices early in the season. shire — — ; Foreign Goods. —The market is fiat, as is usual at this season IMFOUTATIOHS Of DRY UOOUS AT THE POUT OF DEW YORK. The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending few sales of dress goods are reported by importers, but the aggregate is trifling. Nov. 23, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1870 and 1869 have been as follows Jobbers find a moderate demand for some classes of heavy fabrics, entered POR OONSCJtPnON POR the week SNDIHO NOV. S3, 1871. and such goods as merinos, cashmeres, satins and alpacas are sell1871. -18B'.>. 1870. ing fairly. There seems to be no excessive surplus of stock V»'t. V«Inp. PV.T VsIup Pl.(.«. 077 $573,307 $lM,.Vil excepting in some styles of French goods which could not be Manufactures of wool •111) cotton 271.907 of the year, and sales are small throughout. A . • . . . . . placed at a reasonable price and are still held by importers. Linen goods are in fair demand in heavy qualities, but housekeeping goods remain dull. Prices are stifTand continue to advance on tbe other side. There is a fair demand for Nos. 9, 13, and 16 ribbons, especia ly in blacks. The dark shades of browns, greens, purples, etc., are also meeting moderate sale, though the inquiry lacks spirit. The ofierings of ribbons through the auction houses are not very large although the stock in the market and in bond is heavy. Prices have ruled so low, however, thatholders have been deterred from pressing their goods. Wb annex a lew particulars of leading articles of domestic manuiactu.-e, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers BaowN 8BCBriN09 and gaiaTiNQS are qniet, and not very firm, though without important change eince our 1 et review. AmoBkeag A 86 12^. do B 8« J2, Atlar.tjc A 86 13, do D 36 U^. do H 86 Appleton A 8« 18, Au<tU8ta 86 IIJ, do sn loi. B(iHfor(f R <o 10, Boott O 84 11, Commouwealth O 2V 6^ Oraf'on A, 27 9, Ur«.»l FalleM 86 lU, dr 8 88 11, Indian Head ii6 13^. do30 U, li.d-ao Orchard A 40 ISJ. do 87 I2i, Laconia O S9 IS do B 87 \H, T,awience A 86 Uf Lyman 86 IH, do E 8C !£ Medford 86 121, N«"hua 8ie O >I8 12, do R 36 121, do E 40 141, Newmarket A 86 111, Pacific extra 86 121. do L 36 12, Pepperell 7-4 26, do 8-4 80, do »-4 321, do 10-4 Pepperell 37 J, do 11-4 421. m. do do l-IO,5(.-i silk... 3.56 flax. 1,199 nai 232.0R5 311.777 2I0.3I« 123,114 9.35 554 461.130 249.120 208,542 2.".!. 180 .374 ].)>*, wa 1,2ns 114,«17 357 $85:1,311 3,030 $1,177,1.39 3,945 $1,464,(7J miUDBAWH FROM WAREHOUSE AND THROWN INTO TBE MARKET DCRINO do Miscellancoas dry goods 284 To'al 2,892 1,370 403 THE SAME PERIOD. Manufactures of wool.. cotton. do do do 3.33 170 $119,938 1.070 2,892 $.370,0.55 850,.341 1,0.30 $387,185 3,020 1,177,139 $1,220,996 5,2.j3 flax... .389 MisccUauGOus dry goods Total 411 199 18 IMi Addent'dforconsu'ptn $114,072 47,218 82,397 la5.127 21,811 silk.... 1 Total tU'n upon m'rk't. 3,908 52,929 4.54 21 r $1.5S.1.30 i;0,5l 6 ,^5 77,(W 273 .58.012 1,170 8I..VV1 6:i2 49,209 337 29,026 $1,5&4,324 11.5,-<78 2.207 3,945 i i $145,7.35 l,4(i4,072 6,212 $1,909,507 XHTERED rOB WABBHOUSIHS DDRIHO THE SAME PERIOD. Manufactures of wool.. cotton. do silk.... do do flax.... Misccllancons dry goods Total 2.35 $8.5..554 700 $"0'.275 770 $323. 4a5 90 37 389 29,425 4.53 71 114,819 81.088 178 010 34,506 4.33 3.3,700 85,4.59 14.1.a5« 10.3.729 137..514 171 922 Addent'dforconsu'ptn 2,892 8I,:M2 $318,501? 850,341 Total cnlcr'a at the port 3,814 $1,108,847 8.52 63 2,199 3,626 $71.5,098 1,177,139 5,8as $1,832,837 1.53 603 82 2,107 3,945 24,379 $792,083 1.4a,07S 6,052 $2,2J6,U5 I ;; : THK (irUONICLP. Isovember 25, 1871.) Tutor ano«. P«blicatioB« orricK or thk Hunt's fiunmniM oyricx or thk Mutual , ANTI ATL Pacihc Mutual Insurance C UOWABU Co. Insurance In conrormicjr o tha Charter ol ' on th« SUt Decamtnr. 1410 Prcm.umi raoelTcd on Marina Jannary, iro. to lat Fremlnm a Rlaki, Irom Decambrr, Slit |S^,tH) ISTi).. PoUclea not marked uir i So M t1,4M,4M TS December. to 91st lame .' R ,"' '' y o' Kebniary. rl'}TK\y''-'.\?J-\'''y'X ""*^ OU .'STANDIVO Bank and other Stock! ' on the portion redcimed will cease. The Certlncates lo i>e piudnci-ii Kt the time of Davmaui and camelled to the extent paid. interest $8,843,7M 00 3.377,330 00 iUfiOO . M the Company, estimated at tS»JBi03 Recetrable A lllvld. jid lu tcrl. t ol 1 .\ 31«a% 4tti flav nt By order .[irll ; TRUSTEES John K. Myers, Martin Dates, after A. 8. Dames, Bubcrt Starr. A. Wesson. Iphn A. Bartow. Oliver K. KInK, Alex. M. Earie. Tuesday, the BeTODth ol February next. The ootatandlng of 1907 wUl certificates ol the Issue ba redaamed and paid of February next, f^om which date on will cease. The all Interest certificates to bo time of payment and cancelled. Banklns.—The National Banking System Comptroller of the Cnrrency'a Report Totals of Qnarterly Reports since 1863; New YorkSavlnga John H. Waller. ; William A. Hall. FraocJa Moran, **«.. «•. Morris, Stephen C. houthmara Banks THOMAS BALE, Clearing House Bauka, Three Yean ; Boro- Railroada.— Review of Railroad ProgrcMlB Europe and America for 1870; New York Ballroads Ohio Railroads Massacbuaetta Railroada Railroad Bonds In Detail; Railroad Stocks In Da- SecreUry. there- produced at the Upon ; pean Money Market, JOHN K. lurEKS. President, WILLIAM LKCUNEY, Vlce-Presldeni to the holders thereol, or their legal represantatlvea,cn and alter Tuesday .the Seventh Debt and Finance* of each State.— Containing Complcts Articlea upon tha Debt and Financial Condition of the Several S<«lea of the Union, with the moat DaUilod Statement of all thaii Bonds Ontatanding. James II. Taylor, Adam T. Bruce, Albert B. btranue. A. Ausustun Low. Enill Heinenian, Jehml Head, B. W.Bull, Horace B. Claflln, W. M. Klch«rd«, to the holdcni thoreol, or their i William Leconey. Wm. T. BlodEett U. C. Southwlck, Wm. Hegeman, A. C. Klcliardi, O. D. H (illlea^le, Moses A. iloppock. on and ; of the Board. 49 $14,183,963 «3 Six par cent Interest on the ontstanillng certMcatea win be paid ; Tifxt C. K. Mllnor, representatlres, fcNTY PER CENT, la declared ou the net anionnt of ^arl'ed Prexilims for the year endlnK December Slst ^7u,for wnloh tertlUi'Utes will he Issued on aud after XtTESUA!, the 2,089,915 9S Total amoout of Aiaeta. legal CKR. 7LJ'' M.\"'''"'' '"' COMrANli-,()|.THK ISSUEOF .. *v' "* redeemed and paid In cash tutli" ho'.dera Vi^K??!?!- the7 !?».' '•ei)rci<eiiiatlveB,on ana after 1 UfcSDAV.Hi'"''- h diy or Fel>roary,nrom which data and sundry notes and claims due Bills ; ; ' !'.!^!,VJ^ Real Batata and Bonds and Mortgages of profits :«],01„00 40 Certlflcat.s of IToilis will be paid to the holdera ."?'?.!'>• .°J V,'"'^. "K*' ""•Pre.'entatlves, on and alter *"' Loana eecured by Stocks, and otherwise. Prenunm Notes and CashlnBank, Beport of the ttaoretary of the Treaaary ; Report of tha Treaaurar of tha Doited States Report of Commlaalonar of Inlamal Bevane ; Internal ReTenne Racslpta for Three Teara Dally Price of Gold for Mine Yean; Traaanra Movement at New Tork for Twelve Yeera Treea are Movement at Sao Francisco ; iUnga of OoTeni. ment Securltlea, Monthly, for Two Teara ; Highest and Lowest Prices, Monthly of every Stock Sold at the New York Stock EzcluiDge for Five Years Past Forei$n> Exchange, Weekly. Fonr Yean Paat ; Debt of the United Sutaa in Deuil, with Acta ; Dlraeloc of the Mint*' Report; Gold and Silver Coina la Different Countries Receipts and Dlsbnraement* of United States since 1791 American Shipping and Foreign Commerce Purduiiea by aovenunenr United SUtea Bonds. 18,8TS gs / BrBAM OF ; Tha Company haa the followlaK Aaaats, tIu Unltad Butea and SUte of Mew Tork Interest »ud other clalu.s dua company, esUuiated at Progreaa In Wealth BAOOOOt BIX PBIt CENT INTEREST OD the outstanding $I,063.3G3 PLAT! UNOBAVIWa WALURlDUB. Pinanrlal Rewlew tor IgTO.-Natlonal 179 ja» 84 Notes lu advance of Total AsseU Retnrnaol Premlom* Stock, City, oohtrntbi 8TEKL 8i Iteliisurauco the t3;B3.M0 9» and Exponaes 4K.'Jlll buttftcrlptlou Pri'mliinis tS^Sa.'iSS 5S farlod PIvANCIAL NFOR.'HATION «l!riO IB Promlnm Notes A mils Reclvable January, ISTO. paid during the J^oaics Uaiurn piemiuma rormiog (ha noat eooipMa pa^fea, ever laaoed In the United SUtea. Loans ou Mocks Drawing Interest, i.asio 00 with Marine lUaln. Un. volume of 4TS ANNUAL OP COmnRRCIAI. AND off aa Kamad, during the period as aiioTa...„ H08,7U 7» Paid for I.OMCs and Kipeasrs, lass Bavlnxs, Ac, dnrInK Ibe s>na period MSjno 70 lliii Bilk*- nor upon FIra Rlska dlaconnoctad l«t A No RUks have b«ea laken upnn Tin* or upon Ualla ot Vesaola, Tke CoBipaar haa the rollowlnK ~ Aaaete i Cash In Bank »7«,1'^ M rdStaU'SHiiduihi'rtlt^cks.... PoUolaa hava been iMued npon LUa Fremlonu marked Off trom 1871. Premiums marked <,IB.7S Total amoant of Marina Premtnra* YEAR BOOK, M n Total amount ol Marine Prrmluma fflDI,7VI 71 This Company haa Issued no Pnllcirs except on Cargo and Freight fur Iha Voyage. M l>t mj January, tlia aiTalr* Premlnms. January I, if.O ttrVJM PrKuiluiiii reirelved irum January 1 tj Lleoeuiber 91, UTiO, tnclualva 4M,840 Magazine Merchants' BTATPMKNT OF TIIR *.,""."' "'" t-omiianr N paullsh«<l In oonfciruiltj Willi tiio rfHiulrenianuot Heoilon U of lu ctiarMri J»no»ryJ«,l»!1. Company, tabmlt tha rollowlug statement of lu r«inPAi«v. BUlLDIMO, I7« BROADWAT, N aw VuBl, January U. 1171. f*-TIIK FOLLOWING Uutolanilliig N»w Ton, Dia TnuteM, 717 ; certificates ; tail. which were taaned (In red scrip) for gold premiums, Population, ete.— EuROPi iwd Avxrica.— such payment ol Interest and redemption will be In European Progress In Wealth and Population; British Income Tax France. Income and Resoorcea; European Armies and Navies Germany Immigration into tha United Statea Census of the United gold, A dividend of year ending will Slst ; THIRTT-FIVE Per Cent on tha net earned premiums December, 1870, be lasoad on and Is declared ff/^^anc/mt ant/ &^('noifryO. Company, for tha for which certificates after Tuesd'\y, the ; /fapi^a^ Coir) ^/aooQooa SUtes. Fourth of Trade and Comaierce.-'Revlew of the Mercantile Failnres ; Prtcea of ManteaYork, Foreign Trade of, for I8J0 ; Foreign Imports, United Statea Foreign Exports Cereals ; Average Factory Wages. ^.^rll next. Jlj Year 1870 dise order of Lha Board, J. H. CBAPnAN, Secretaire c • So ^i^/iam M TBUSTEESi PIRK INSVRANOE. ^ JoaephOalllard,Jc^ 9. Jonei, Charles Oannla. W. R. H. Moora, C. A. Band, James Low, Henry tiewla Curtis, B.J. Ilowland. . Ben). Babcock,:' Bobt. B. Mlntum, C*-wlea H. KnsseU, ; Cotton,— Review of 1870 and Prospects for Crop of 1869-70; Crop of Cotton each Tear Frederick Chaunoey, K. L. Taylor, , Oeo. S. Stephanaon, William a. Webb, B. Coit, cnckersgUU Wuna Westoa, Iloyal Pbelpa, Caleb Baratow, A. P. PlUot, Wmiam K. Oodga. DSTid Lana, I ' Charles P. Bnrdatt Bobt. C. Fergnisoa, William K, Bunker, Bamoel L. Mlichlll, James 0. DeForest, Btnrgis, Baory K. Dogert. Oasnl* Pcrklia, Bobert L. htnart. Alexander V. Blake. ., ^ J, D. JOXKS, Praafdant, CHABLB8 DKNNIB, Tloa^Pra^^' w. H n. uooBK, ]d vieu-an^ ^ North American Fire Insurance Company OFFICE «.». UMWIMSK^ Vtoe-Prest. 193 Branch Cooper loetltnte BROADWAY. since 1621 Weekly Receipts ; for Five Years CASH TAPITAI. Maa- ; OodConsumption in Europe. Commercial Reports.— Breadstnffs baco Coal ; ; Petroleum ; ; To- Iron. Riocraphical.— Hiram Maltland ; Walbrldgc ; Robert L. Joseph Wealey Harper Jamaa \>% Paj^ ; Ogden; Henry A. WUmerdlngj Abfahaa M. ter & Biolnger. 1439 Rroadway. 18». $SOO,000 00 395,337 93 Cash Capital and NOrplaa, July 1,1869, $T9S,337 93. • ; nfactarera' Association Report for 1M»-10; Offices, INCORPORATED FrancU Bklddy. Daniel S. Miller Wm. > Sheppard Oandy, JaaMBryca, j Bumption of United Statea Mills Gordon W. Bnrnham, \m tell Holbrook, Wm ; New 1871; J. ; ; ol the . Price • • .00. SVRPI.CS Insures Property against Loss or Damage by FIra at nsnal rates. Policies Issued and Loaaas paid at the Office of the Companv or at lU vartons Aitenclea In tha principal oKlcs of tka United gUles. B. W. BLERCKBR, President, WTLUS BLACK8T0NB, Vlca-Praat, CARTEB, Secretary, UBI3W0LD, General Agent. F. H, J On roc'ipt of which aom postage, to any It wID b* Ballad, tree of of the United States. |iart WILLIAM R. BAN A * CO., PabUsbenofth* Commarelal n * 81 dc Financial rhrenlcie, WILLIAM STRKET. tt«wT«rk. : : THE CHRONICLE. 718 Miscellaneous. Texas Bankers. McMahan & T. H. Transportation. Co., Bankers, Au4 [ISTovember 25, 1871. & TowNSETSiD Dealers In Foreign and Domestic ExoUange, Yale, eAIiVESTOItr, Texas. We have prompt and reliable corrcsp()ndents at all the principal points tlirougliOLit this S'ate, aud upon payable in mis City or Houston, mal;e no charge for collecting, aud only actual charge upon Interior collections. Immediate antHiroiupt attention (riven to all bHsluess entrusted to us. liefer to Nat. Park Bank, Howes & Macy, and Spofford Tlleston &, Co., N. Y., 2d Nat. Bank, Boston, Pike Lepeyre & Bro., all collections & N. O., Drexel New York and Boston, OCEANIC. CBARLES ADRIATIC, Passenger accommodations unrivalled, combining Safety, all little & Texas Banking Apply J. H. Caslii^r. KEYSTONE, Texas. as follows PRINCESS liOUISE, passatfe, $80 gold. Steeratje passage, (Oihee WILLIAMS & GUIO N. N o. «S Wall-«t. To AND JAPAN. Bassett, Atty's at I^anr, Brenham, Texas, S.& E.Wright & Co., J. 92 4 accessible points by Pepperell Mfg. Co., B. . J. O. KIEBT, W. VON BOSENBEBG BYBBBTT, C. R. Johns & Co., TBXAS liAND AGENClf BANKING & EXCHANGE, AUSTIN, TEXAS. & $QO CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. On 15tb and 30tb Continental mills., Warren Cotton mills, Iiaconia Co., Boston Duck Co., Franklin Co., Tliorndike Co., Cordis muis. of except when those days on Sunday, then the day fall Eacb montb previous. One hundred pounds bas:eage Iree to each adult Medicine and attendance free. Departure ot 15th touches at KINGSTON, Ja. Steamer will leave Sau Francisco 1st every month for China and Japan. For freight or passasre tickets, and all further information, apply at tlie Company's ticket oJHce on the wharf, foot df Canal st. F. R. BABT, Agent. GREAT Pojchase and sell real estate, pay taxes and adjust Titles, prosecute Land and muuey claims a^falnst the State and Federal Governments; make collections. Keoelve deposits and execute Trusts. Adams, Leonard $125 to $150 Steamers of the above line leave PIERNo. 42 NORTH IcrVER, foot of Canal Street, at 12 o'clock, noon. Colnmbia ITlfg. Co., Androscoggin mills, Texas. ... •... ries for the trip. Bates mfg. Co., CO., N. Y. Correspondents. JOHNe, First Class Steerage Company. BANKERS, BWEN80N, PERKINS & TO SAN FRANCISCO, According to location of berth These rates Include berths, board, and al neces AGENTS FOR JAIIIES ABBtTCKLiE Jt'CO., JTolIerson, BOSTON. PHILADKLPUIA. 8H Franklin street Otis all THROUGH FARES-NEW YORE NEW YORK. 94 Franklin street 311 Chestnut street BISDOtK D. GBIBBLB. North Eastern Texas. made on COMPANY S THROUGH LINE California & China, , ; CoUectlons Broadway) ISO cur. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP SURF EDGE. Correspondents: Houston— First National Banit Qiilvestoa— Bail, Hutchings & Co; New Orleans—Pike, Brother & Co.; Sew York— Duncan, Sherman & Co. JAUICB ABBVCSLE. 29 For freight or cabin passage apply to Collections made and promptly remitted for current rate of exchange. Corr-snondenls Messrs. W. P. C0NVEK3E & CO., New York. & No. rency. ADELAIDE, CLARISSA, ETT Nov.20, at 1 P.M. Dec. 27, at2>^P.M. Cabin BKTAN, TEXAS. S S BANKERS. Brenliam, Texas. Cant. Pl-lce Nov 2», at->4 A.M. MANHATTAN, Captain J. B.Price.Dec. 1. COLOUAnO.Cipt.T.F. Freeman. Dec. 6.atl P.M. WIsCOvSIN, Capt. Williams r'ec. 13, at 7w A.M. NEVADA. Captain Forsylh WYOMING, Capt. Whineray BEATRirE, WilsOiV, ETT & BA screw steamships from IDAHO, (Successors to H. M. Moore, Sables 19 Broadway. Liverpool, class full-power Iron I.ACE EDGE, We S S offices, PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNESDAY give special attention to collections on all accessible points. . , DIHECTOUS: W. J Hutchlns'' P. W. Gray, A. J. Burke, Cor. Ennis, W. M. Klce, E. H. Cushlng, BKNJ. A. BoT'i'S, Prtsident. B, F. WEEMS, Cashier. BA White Star Line THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will dwpatch one of their flrst NUBIAS, Capital, $325,000. BANKERS, Sat., Dec. 2. 9 A.IW. Sat.,Dec. 16,10 A.m. (Tia QneenstOTvn,) CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE CIXV BANK OF HOUSTON, & - For $238,000 DIliECTOTSS: .1. M. Brandon, J. C. "Wallis, F. K. Lubbock. M. tjuin, K. S. Jemlson, M. \V. Baker, Leon BJum, Geo. Scnnelder, K. S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B. Wall. Rob't. Mills, T. J. H. Anderson. Special attention given to collections at all no nts In tne State, and remittances promptly made, without ftny charge except customary rates of exchange. Moore at - ^ Cash Capital, Houston, ... SPARKS. Agent. Ins., GAIVESTON. is telt. ATLANTIC WAI.LI8, Vice-Pres't., ALl'UOnaE LiUVK, motion OCEANIC ;^.7^':--j,«^-,^e'i4"?;'a\'.g'^Sl: J. o. Speed & Comfort. Saloon accommodations In midship sections, where accessible points. M. KOPPEKL, President. J. J. HENDLEV. Vice-Pres't, F. NOTES, Assistant Cashier. H, BBiXDON, Pres't., o. LAtJTB, secretary, ATLANTIC, REPUBLIC, ANTARCTIC. .BALTIC. CAI.V£SXOIV, made on Liverpool. and magnillcent Belfast-built steamships— the SOI.E AGENTS.: National Bank of Texas K. Y. correspondents, New SIX largest afloat. Co., Plilla. Collections New York & Co., Southern Mail Route Muscogee MANUFACTURING COmPANIT, COLUMBUS, OA. BANKERS, M>NtrFA0TUBEK8 OP TERMINUS OF CENTRAL RAILROAD Groesbecfe. Texas. Sheetings Drillings, Tarns, Bope,dce. W. A. SWIFT, Sec. Si Tr. Q P. SWIFT ,!PreBt. NETT ORLEANS, mEmPHIS, ANE mOHLLE— ALL BAIL. ll.A. toBT, Late Fort & Trice. I 1 Gborgk W. Jackson, Late Cashier Ist Nat. Bank GalllpollB, Fort & O Jackson, BrinckerhofF, Turner STATIONS. BANKERS, Polhemus, WACO, TEXAS. RBrSBIENOKS AND COBRKSPONDENCfE:— New York Wlnalow, Lanier & Co., David Dows & Co. Cincinnati: First National Bank, .Merchants National Hank. New Orleans: Louisiana National Bank, Wbeless & Pratt, Bankers. Galveston : T. U. McMahan & Co. Manufacturers and Dealers In COTTONSAILDUCK And Wright & Co., coramissioN itier'chants & all kinds ot COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER. INU.UAGGING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES SEAMLliSS BAGS, &C. " ONTARIO • " A>VN1NG STRIPES." RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL. Also, Agents Represented In the United States by our House, United States Bunting Company. WrlKht* Brown & Ko. Co., n WALL STREET, NEW YORK Le ve Netv York At 8.10 A.M. ior RICHMON I), and Points on the Coast At9,aOP.M. from foct of Cortlandt street, via New York aud Philadelphia Line, by GREAT SOUTH. EBN MAIL ROUTE TRAIN, for Richmond, New Orleans, Mobile, Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashvllie Atlanta, Macon, and intermediate nolnta. A lull supply all 13 dc Widths and Colors always In stock: IS lilapeuard Street. NEW YORK QO'G SOOTH. eo'e NOSTH. Time. Time. Lv. 9.20 p.m. Ar. 6.19 a.m. " 9.00 p.m. 228 *' 6..55 a.m. " 12.45 p.m 324 " 12.55 p.m. " 6.00 a.m. " 7.28 pan, 610 Miles. WASHINGTON GORDONSVILLB.. BRISTOL .. 740 KNOXVILLE •CLEVELAND Si8 tCHATTANOOGA... 850 NASHVILLE lOOl tCORINTH 1066 5GRAND JUNCTlONlIffl MEMPHIS.. ••JaCKSON ATLANTA MACON MONTGOMERY MOBILE NEW ORLEANS " " p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 1159 p.m. 1319 Lv.11.45 pan. 952 Ar. 8.35 a.m. " 1.40 p.m. 1055 " 8.00 p.m. 1127 " 8.00 a.m. 1352 1502 1.14 5.55 8.0O 5.00 9.00 " 11.52 Ar. 2.56 " Ar. Lv. " 10.10 a.m. J. B. ' 11 15 a.m. 6.27 a.m. " 4.45 a.m, " " ** " '* •' " •• " " 6.00 5.44 8.au 12.15 4.87 p.m. pan. pjn. p.m. p.m. 7JB pjn. 7.55 a.m. 5.45 a.m 6J0 p.m; 7.00 B.m ¥ATKS, Ueaertl Eastern rass^ucer Agent. " . . . — ' . — . . TyE 1871.] Mustard seed, TrIaaM PRICKS CaiUiKNT. ADIIKB- • IM _. ^ „ »)« .* 100* 100 ?ui. lit lort DF.K8WAX - » Auii>rlo»nyolloir ...* ^' " .... ' 1 la ooS IS ou IJmior AND CIUU8S— tn-n '«•« •«. I . MToUI. ..>. 1.. » f ( a) w » r'-ulO- a & a) lU s 11 ....•! 15 „ 39: 4 , !> 0*0 00 CaracaaiKol'llnt'ooJJVl' do do Maracalhodo 400 a w4a5 35 W4M) 5 U M W « 9W «13 W 4 tOCOA— Ouayaquil do « SCO .... .... KX9 n W « SI 14 SheathlDir, new (orer 11 oi) » » Bolta Braileri' (over 16 oi.) lota SbaatblDK, &c., old, Amerlcau Iukoc 31 ... m M W 34 21 Sbeatblna, yel.metal,aew Bolt»,7enoar metal NalU, yellow metal COKDAGK— alxea) per lb Tarred .MaoUa Blaal 023 31 ««MX Kope ^30 IS Kaaaia Bolt Kope Utii UOBKB— V lat revular, quarti, Do., auperuue • 10 01 90 44 9 10 M 9 ID U « 85 gro. 43 M lit regular, plnta Mineral PUIal COTTON—8ee speolal report. OUUU8 ANI> UYG8- Vgal 185 Alcohol ' Moea,Cape...«l B,gold Hoea, Socotrine. . . .gold ^1 a <* SO Annato, good to prime . Antimony, reg. of... gold a 80 Uam s 80 ' 1 SIX a Argola.cr'de.Oporto.gld ....a gold irgola, redned Iraenlo, powdered. g'ld Aeaaraitlda Balaam caplvl .gold. Balaam toln 34 BsUamPeru Barkpetuo 17)i« 79 Bleacblng powder Borax, reHned Brlmatone,cra.Vtoa,gld Brimstone, Am. roll «'& Brimatone. flor sulphur. (In Campbor, crude gold bona) 80 a ....« ts» 9 « 4. '4 33 84 00 fioolilneal, Mexican. " pr .. Barwood .... ^old Pennelseed FLAX— North River «i B QUNPOWDKB- Mtn. & Blasting Shipping Red V 3S B HAY North Biver, ship'g.V HEMPlUllan Manlla,carrcnt..V » " " Tampico....goldlnbond. Jute gold Dry Hide*— Buenos Ayre*..Vk gold Montevideo " Bio Grande ** •• Matamora* Vera Cruz Tamplco 30 " ** " " " " " Porto Cabello Maracalbo Bogota Truxlllo RioHacbe 30 Ml 4 S5 . aakey..... Byd. potaah, Amer iodine, reaabllnied Ipeoaonanba, Brazil, gid " jelap Lac are, good ± tine " L^eorioepaate, Calabria. Licorice paata, Sicily ., 9 60 5« " cur. •' gold. ** ** " " BavacUla Bahli 3, •; L'rica p'ste, 8p,«ol*(f,gld Licorice pasta, Uroek... M4dder, l>n(oh jr.... Sadder, Fr.K.X.F anna, large flake anna, email flake, gold i(MU(dlc«d,Ul.,..,^ 16 a a a a a a 19 00 SO 8 8 9 9 75 6S 9 35 38a 100 Ul^a ;;ia 4>ia 1 15 18X 13 7H <>< 19 i> 17 30 18 I« 16 n 18 30 alio aiV - ^- " S8 a so i*va a a a fH9 Manlla*bat.bair.*» " 38 ii" 10« J Cuba(dnt7p'd) HOP8- Cropof 40 34 » a a II S Calont. citv sit. |i» gold " Calcutta, dead green Caloutu.bafl'aro.li* " aONKY- im 14 13 ii" ....a _ a »H» 30 a .a 13 10 13 11 3ax 31 >6 16 S37 a 16^ a I4H iijKa IJX 8 a - 19 ai 33 light.. light.... o rongh a a it 34 good damaged . . apiuilii" 39 (lua 33 30 COa 83 Clear pliie b'ooa 77 Cherry boards and planks 76 (Xia 31 56 OOa 61 Oak and ash 36 OUa 41 Mai'le and birch •llarkwalnat 105 (»ai30 43 Ooa 50 V<nou sycamore 1-lnch do SO ooa S3 Snrura boards and planks 38 tta 3D H.-mlock bo'rds anil plank 39 0OaS4 Extrik heavy pipe staves. .1300 Heavy do do 180 Light do 160 do 175 Extra heavy hhd do Heavy do 150 do 100 do do Light Extra heavy bbl. do 130 do100 Heavy do 75 Light do do 00 00 OO 80 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cut. lOd.atOd. V100» ....84 69 Clinch, kegs 6:5 ao 66 Horse shoe, forged (No. 10 B a a a 33 39 34 S8 19 60 NAVAl, 8TORE3Tar, Washington Tar, Wilmington 3 90 a n 75 Pitch, city 84 75 SplrlM turpentine. VgalL 66K« Kosln, atrolned, V bbl... 4 70 84 90 na 600 8700 No.l No.3 pale extrapale VB 09. proof. St. Croli,3<i proof. Gin, dilTerent brands DomfHiic Affuora— Cash. Alcohol (88 per ot)C. »W.l M «, Whiskey •. >*hS BTEBL- Engllsh,cast,?d3klstqn Vk IS — Engll*h,*prlug,3d <k 1st qu ' Kngllab biuisr, 3d« Isl ou -liS English machinerv II English Gennan,3dAlst a' lOHa American bUst«r...„., 9 a American cast, TooL. American spring. American macmner J American German 9 ! > a • a BUG AR-8ee spec' .^ report. TALLOW— 00 HOLABSSB—See >peclal report. NAIL8«< 8laU »5aiJ - — -" areU*Co areU * Co (« Kum 5) 80 f?S n Leger Krcres OtEar foreloa brand* 00 00 00 Molasses •booka.lnd. head'g.3 60a3 70 do .4 isa.... do Sugar do do .3 35a3 SO Copper Yellow metal i1U8( .gold 8 (nard, Iiupny * Co.. " ?*i-'?.£lnet,Ca«tUloi , .Jon* Co " Rnm—Jam., 4th White pine box boards... While pine mcr. box b'da • _^ .,|i, Bennessy 19 Korkland, common. Vbbl. ...a 1 35 Uockland, lump a 115 LUMDKU. STAVES, 4bOBoulheru pine 13(308 40 00 " " " " V 100 B jiold •""'*'•"*"• Brandy— LIMF.- to . Plati>s,doBe*tlc....:T..»B r " poor Plates, ror'n a & » la ni tjoftlit) BP^EtftA'-'"" 4 S7M85 50 7(10 8800 9 (JU 810 50 l«>i '• yellow S ^' Whale, crude Northern.. Whale, bleached winter.. Sperm, crude Sperm, bleached Lard oil,_prIme winter. oil, Weatem s7Ha 89 M S 4« a (Klain) ....a •I KAii-Dee r peclal report. TIN— m B _„|^ '.gold ~ Banc*. BtralU l,ngii'.,h.;:;;;.";:.": P^a«>s.LC.Char.»bPl'.tes. I.e. coke.. " V lates, coke Tern* •' _PIates.char. Terne 7« " TOBActo-8e* special repon. wniEs— Madeira * gall. 8 goal 00 Bherry ;" Port.. ..;i. Burgnndyport....!; ..gold Lisbon , Sicily Madairi..;::;;; Bed, Span.* Sicily... Maraefilea Madeira... Manellle* port Malaga, dry Malaga.*weat Cl»f« »ca*k Claret fi do*. Ochre, grouml. In oil. .. Bpanlsn Dro., dry Span.bro.,gr*d,lnoirVB Paris white.Kng* 100 lbs. Chrome, yellow, dry Whiting, Amer. .V lOD » Verm'n. China.. .V B... !! 9 * a 9S "H ....a 11 9i«a 1 13 10 IS IHg 9 1 a rl 139 a 00 8 3 33 a a 9 I.W 13X8 3S ....a ....a 3 Ml Vermilion, Trieste, gd.. 79 Vermilion Amer ., com. 21 Venet. red (N. C.) w cwt. 3 , * ai 48 55 32 1 a « ii; 77 .??.J''S ton,3S 90 *B Chalk, block * tea. Barytas, American Mod. SI t) 10 9 Callroraia, crop or 1810 15 California, crop of 1811 .. , 9«S ....a to S9 aIW •!• N PROVIBIOIIS- r«rk,B«w « kU<Dtw). south Am. Mestlzs, unwaahed South Am. Cordova, waahed Cape Good Hope, unwaahed. Tcia», nno.^^ Texas, medlVh Texaa,coarae Texaa, Burry Texas, Western Smyrna, unwashed Smyrna, washed Doiiskol, waahed Dooakol. onwaahad " ' ZINCSheet iVo.t, *B ...... n "X ; Jj !* 3 |S n 4* B ]g —2u , (.d. 8» .... 8<5 37 6 •""" Oil : Taltow Lard a 38 38 88 K«T-I( C'o,b*b.Vbn. Wheat.. ^.* b. Beef.... f tee. Pork.,.. * 3bL by To Hatus 9 30 40 Ul , * V B gold lOva FREIGHTtt- >—oTBAa*-^ ToLivaarooL:a.d. t.d. Cotton Flour ....*bbl H. good*.* ton Cotton »s for.> _ I.imli* si * sn Medlam South Am. Merino, nnw'sshed .•4 «% t'.'i: vJiL •• *• r7T"ti* Vkkd. 40 M. ^•••. To MaLaoDBxa, • loot. To Sa> raaaoiaeo- *f iZl* Tobacco Woods itKa i*Ma Reined, standard whlta ...a Haptra, refln., 6S-1SgraT. i03ka lUaldnnm Caniomla, Fall Clip and 00 834 Crude, ord'y xraTltF. In bulk, per gallon Crude, lu bbis Burry Fine, unwashed ' VB Lltharge, Lead, red Lead, white. Am., in oil Lead, white, Amer.,dr7. Zinc, white, dry, No.l. Zinc, whlle,No.I,lnoU. Zinc, white. French, dry Zinc, wh.. French. In oil Oohrc, yel., French, dry China ouy Chalk a «H 60' 81 7D8179 SIX 1 99 1 lubricating.. 130 Plnmbago CO 80 ....a PBTROLEI'M- V• Crop or ino Crop ofiaW Crop ot IIM BORNB— Ox.RloOranda mc (MUAMTtMBHlNWa. t.iiiiuiii.rc-rin. 39 39 n a 28 » a X 36 37 Orinoco, heavy .. " mld(ne. '* Btralu n _ our. Sierra Leone Gambia and Bli*an. " •. ass '<i*9.VBI0O ' , NeaU foot, PAINT8- •• Zanilbar Kaat India Stock— n fi middle •• •• " •• light.. V rough siangbter BtUt'k B. A ., 4tc., heavy . " " middle. " " light. " California, beav •• " middle T.Aa Bed 13 13 IS . MInas MIna 18 36 lAn>, LVd t^l.ai N.'v.»96Bgd 7Ha S a 38 WOOLa 29 OILCAKXAmencan, Saxony Fleece VB 39 a «H American, Cllythln,obl.,lnbls.Vtn.Kd ....843 50 American Foil Blood Merino ....a Combing ' • In bags ....81100 33 a Wc*t.tMnobrg, (dom.)... 41 OOa .... Extra,PalledPulled iOHa M« tibort Extra, lixa 30 Buperflne Pulled.. OILS— 30 a 31 No 1. Pulled OUve, In cask* V gan. 130 8135 19 a 30 California. Spring clip-1 Palm .» » 8 a 3v Fine, unwaahed 11 a 18 Linseed, crushers prices 31 a 3m Medlam 15 a 76 V gallon casks 30 a 30K Common, unwashed...'.',"" Cotton 8'd Crude S.Vgal 43 8 iO "Ha 14 • '* %:A.*l(logr.klp*»gld 43 43 Llns^t-.i. niUhlle.... light •I OAKUM cur. New Orlean* 10 City sta 'tor ox 3b cow " Tipper Leather Stock 10 ... 4 18 ' " Island.. Para 11 10 1 4U a^ 00 aoa >5 30a 29 OOa < 00 n Wet Salted Hide*— 4, .... -" 50 1 90 7 00 ttSOdO ... Ftaxsr 8i6» . . Maranham Pernambneo Matsmoraa 18 4' .' S a Drr Baited Hide*— 31; •) MaiO i9Ha " " Cnracoa Port aa Piatt Babla Texa* Wettern gold Qom tragacanth, soru, uam tragacantli, white 00015 UO uuail (JO ... : ' . . . . Calirorula Qam damar 9 .... *% Timothy Rniip '• ** BuonoB Ayre*..9)BgoId. Klo Ursni fiam myrrh, Kast Inula.. finm myrrh, Turkey .... gold finm 8eneKal lu a 13)^a 85 83 19 40 , 13 90a;" 00 gold.335 006330 (XI gold.250 9aa3(0 W) gamboge eamgedd* 1( Al OOa 100 90 ID Bnmk'wrle.o'd toprspd SOa 9S0 25a 4 OU 49»ae(io rifle BanaWlch 'Gam benzoin 3 Meal Deer ChllF. Bun 4 keg U: filnaeng, Soatbern Arablo, Dieked.... IQam Arabic, sort* 0(1 report under Cotton. 80 SlnMng, Weatem 50 FRUITS—Bee special report. OKOCERIES—See soeclal report. OUNNY BAGS & CLOTU.-See special Flower*, benzoin. V oz. U*mbler....<> B...gold . a , flcwt. Srycod ... Pickled tcale V bbl. Pickled cod.. Mackerel, No. shore new Mackerel, No. 1, llalllax Mackerel, No. 1, Bay, new Mackerel, No. 3, shore new Mackerel, No. '4 Bay M*c'rel,No.3,Maas.,large Mac'rel, No. 3, Mas*., med. Salmon, pickled. No. 1 Salmon, pickled V tee. Herring, scaled. ...V box. Herring.Mo.l Herring V bbl. Maracalbo Cubabs,1(aat India gold Uutob..., Bpaomsalta. Sztraot logwood... bulk 33oaa ...goiQ cur. . .... crop, heavy . . California Qopparaa, American Cream tartar, .... ...^ .... ... 1 Orinoco 8xa 1 <0 Cantbarldea 19 Carb. ammonia. In bulk. Cardamom*, Malabar ... 3 85 1) Oaitor oil, Amer.(caaet) Chlorate potaah ... .gold gold Jauallc soda Caraway seed Oorlanfler seed Uondur..gold CachlneaJ, " )l HIDBS- ....« •* i I Heflnad.parafkaSti) V8 Crude.,..,. KItrala sada(cash>.goid .ca.h^,j. ... Caffiwood....V ton, gold. :00 OOa ... " FuBticCubk a ..u " 35 OUa SO OO Fnallo. Tamplco Fustic, Jamaica 33 lOa 35 UU Fustic, 8a vanilla 38 0Ua .... Fustic, Maracalbo. 33 0Oa .... Logwood, Lagnna.... 833 1X1 Logwood, Hondnra*. 3«00 Logwood, Tabasco... aoona ... ^ Logwood, St. Domln..cur. 19 OOa 19 35 Logwood, Jamaica. ..gold 18 OOa 18 5.) LImawood, W. Coast, cur. 19 Sua 55 UO Blsal 45 Oampbor.reHned Cbamomlle flowers *• Mt!B Clovrr.... ,.t3S Oak, slaughter, hearr tt . a Pipe andaheet' ta " .. M M »• gt's 8 10 at ''••J A.M.... s.a.. I SK lIHv I0O».„..goldJ 10 " 5«t " «li LKATIIKK- Drs WOOD8- Rnaala, clean asH» 4 33 KnglUn Bar American drea*ed..V tonJ«5 90a315 08 160 OOa .... American nndresaed a » i»a «0 3 90 , Berrlet.Peralan... gold Bicarb. •oda.N'caalle" HI cbro. potasb^'tcb " a Z ....a Vltrlol.blue !T S DUCK— Kavens.Rus. light .9 pc.19 30 a Ravens, lirnvy 17 00 a Scotch,C)'ck,No. I,«iyd M S Ootton.No. " 48 a 53 J V Gencan 3Xa > 19 ....I ,...a 4 Ml Sporting, in Ikcanli'trs.V it iixa #• Bp*al*k, FIBH- COPPKH- Uanlla (larxe and >mal! t: Sapanwood. tt COFFKE.—See ipeoUl report. «....,.. LEAD— a H S 1< a 43 Senna, Al(*xandrla '* „ Newcaatio Koa. f '.V'HU B Liverpool uaa cauui'l ... Liverpool nouae canuel «!» Benekaroot Bnlphate morphine, V ox Tartaric acid (crystal). gold. _ VIS Tapioca yerdlgrls,dr.«ex.dr.,gd ..•bbl . 1? 8odaaah(M>p. e.) gold. Sugar load, white.. " il «M " a Ol.).. loua 31.1JUU tou» stove 1S,0UU tolm climtliut. «n,** hS Auction lalaof ScrantoD, Oct. I.'>,II00 i B«na, Kast Inilia > Il,OiW toiia lump 13,(UI toni •tcauboiit. ai,0UO tons urate . Bar*ai>.>. .... ri^y.l LIvJi Shent.dltig., it. A t.,r<>i]i.. 5 SV Sail*. Kog. » ton.. (Kold) 57 00(1 99 (7k Ralla, An.,at works In Ta. 70 (wa 71 00 •• Barsapiin[ift,.ML'X. CKMKNT.Ml iitHip ^nltl, isb. W Mn ;*, It ""* Cadjr. JtO Nail, rod Bhurt, l[us.,si*. rn RSfinr.Kd .kriaah 13 • RoMoUais COAl,- gold n. Balani 10 rariQ ualrlu, utun* , KHnii ilitlrlet, nir togood K-ini) ilulrlot, ooniinoa ... Uliln oumuioa (a prtntt.. ' - -J M«ulc (II OIJ AdtmauUn* i.li)tli lUngor<- AL^ Tvkai' ., shoe Koda.Maat'tllnch Ilortf. Shell Lao Pftotory prlni(ttocb*ceVft Psctorrriilr to Koad ...•..•.¥ t'punii Speriii. imleilt Sago, prtirlnd BaraentiiiN i.nr,- i» >• Iklr Band a (.'blna....!' a a Ciicoto— CANllLKb- M " UvHia and nail ronod gold. piT oz. V uuintnc, Bal so.i ffolfth tuttv, urdluftry ffMtont, nrliiie Wularu, Bar, Bwade* Bar, reOnct! .ordinary six(M Bar, trra, 13tlM)4*i-l*..— 1 Msb.Amer. 1 Rhubarb, lUkln*. prlmft. . 81.1 — ..7a9(jo vtokarafOM. .aw rr. bulld^ld gold. ' mlpblairooM... Blm 8U1 Me«54«oo ... Scroll.... ..*u 8laU. ,.;MiMarr« in«, Alnartran, Mo.1,, 1(0 .iCSilc'iia) I BCTTTER IIUIN- M 4 4« » 1J " I 719 ... |iur>..lnlln I J- ' . ClIUONMf i,R w Nuig'la,blai',Alepp«j|ld Mulil • Oil aula OUoaaala Oli bergamat OMI.iH.n . .. . * Petroleam Meaaareaiantgocd* • rt Haarygood*. Hall*. «••».'>»'» ^ «|k «k*(. iM..„i . . 3"ii« « a • 96 8 u fca I »S2 ^w use* ".: THE 720 OflTfONIOLE Co) to a and Southern Cards. Rigney Reese, MONTOOUEBT, Co.. Fire Insurance Agency, &r AI.&., TIES. OF HARTFORD. Old RAILXr AY EQUIPM ENTS. John C. Graham JOHN Street. & Springfield J. & Kennedy S. CEDAR 41 COMPANY. BARMia S. Co., COB. OF NEW TOES, & Bro., R. A. Young LtOOTTON & TOBACCO BROKERS, Petersbars, Va. Arnold, ooninissioN merchant, S. Policies Issued Leach Brothers, Oct. SO, 1871. Tbe Bowllnff Iron Company, Bradford England. Tlie West Cumberland Hematite Iron Co., Worlclne- s'Ul are . - - - 40 and 43 do7i Co., work accurately fitted to gauget and tboroufh Intercbaneeable. Plan, Material, Workmanslilp All and Eltlctency fully guaranteed. M. Baird, Clias T. Pairy, Wm. P. Henzey Geo Buinbam. Kdtv. H. WilUaois. Ed. Longstretb. Finish $S, 000,000, Gold **lne Street, Ttevr Wm. Tork. The Liverpool &Lon- Carolina. & PHILADELPHIA. ly CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U.S. RAI.EIOH, BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS M. Baird OF LONDOV. Aaaeta al and losses adjusted by FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY >'OB. 8ATISFACT0BY BEFBRENCE8 FURNISHED. ton l^n^lHUd. Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake Railway buslneaa ifeueraliy. fire. Imperial B1JTER9 OF COTTON, VOB A OOMUISSIOK. Kallways. enabled to CHICAOO, JAS. A. AI.VXANOER, Aeent. AND Cotton Factor, MONTOOMEST, ALA. Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans to of an unimpaired capital agalnft and damage by OENEBAL sell Iron Rails, Steel Rail*, Old Ralls, Bessemer Pis Iron, ^rrap. Steel Trres, boiler plates, Ac. AGENTS FOB losses sustained at l03s Buy and IMPORTERS OF The above-named Companies, after paying tbe beavy offer the security ST., MERCHANTS. $600,000 00 Capital For a Commlaalon. Nortb KINNCDT. HKHBY K. BAKIB. JOHN a. WILLIAM ST. Co., FIRB AND ni^RINE INSURANCE GENERAL RAIL^VAY AGENTS A«iD Buyers of Cotton D. Rails, AND ..*3,0O0,0«O 00 Capital CO., 80 Wall FISKI Iron Rails, "ARROW," "BUCKLE" AND "ANCHOR" TIES SWBNSON, PERKINS & P. Steel RaiJs, /Etna Insurance Comp'y* NEW YORK FOB SALE OF 80LB AGKNCr IN OHAITNOKT TIBBABD. IXEX. IHKRflOH roOTB. Vibbard, Foote & Co., 40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, STREET. No. 63 DTAI.!. 25, 1871. Iron and Railroad Materials Insoi anoe. 30TT0N BUTINO, comnissioN niERonANTS. COTTON [November & Globe Ins. Co. AffetsGold^%2o,ooOyOoo AGENT AJfetsinthe ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL STEAMERS. U. States ^%'T, ,000,000 NORFOLK, Ta. tbe purcbaaeof Southern Particular attention gireu 45 William St. Produce. P. Converse & Co., M Pine St.. New Tork. Agent Gilead A. Smith & Co., BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON William Lamb, NO. « BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Railroad Iron. New York and In Ports 01 Newr Orleans. to Erebange on London and circular Notes amounts to suit remitters or travelers. Bills of HOME INSURANCE C NO. Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tubes, Lap Weldi Boiler Flues, Qas Works Castings and Street Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, Gas and Steam Fitters* Tools, Ac. 5 BROADWAY. 135 BRANCH OFS'ICE, NO. SIXTH 586 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: IS AVENUE. Assets Ist November, 1871 * $4,813,660 94 .•• European Companies ..-.•. Amount GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. NAYLOR & NEW YORK, 99 John street. reinsured In HOUSE 291,326 79 $2,430,539 79 •>----'-•----- -which Is to be added tbe Assesstatcnt on Stockholders no«r belne paid in $1,500,000 00 By tile foregoing it will HOME other IN Steel Material for LONDON NAYLOR, BENZON GO. ft 84 Old Broad Street, who give special attention to orders for Railroad Iron, as well as Old Ralls, Scrap Iron and Metals. Thos. Parties seeking Inanrance are Invited to call at the Office, ot apply to a representative of the WASHRURN, CHAS. Seeretarr. J. MARTIN, J. 292 Pearl Pope Street, & New Bro., York. Pig Iron, Company. H, PHILA., 208 So. 4tb stre « ba seen that tbe contlnnea to offer rellabla fntnmnce against Lbsa or Diunage by Fire. J. all Hallway Use. $2,383,021 IS To 80 State street. Cast Steel Frogs, and $2,139,21300 Other LlablUtlcii, Including: all Losses In inirlil- £au and Wisconsin CO., BOSTON, CAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, LIABILITIES. Chlea£o Losses, dednctlns Co., Pascal Iron W^orks, Philadelphia. mpany o & Morris, Tasker \ President. RAILS, COPPER, SP/{LTER, TIN, LEAD, NICKEL, BISMUTH, «cc.