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, ktmtk HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTTNG THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES VOL. NEW 15. YORK. OCTOBER FinanoiaL '^I>uerti0cment0. AdvertlsemeDts will be puhlislicd at 30 cents per Itae for each Insertion, space beiiiK mcaeured in a^ate type, 14 Hues to the Inch when definite orders are given for three, six, or twelve mouths, a very liberal discount will be made. AdvertlseineniB will have a favorable place when first inserted, but no promise of continuous publication lu the best place can be given, as all advertisers must have equal opportunities. B. DANA iSi & William 81 St., N. Y. New Vorli Bankers and Brokers. Bankers in Foreign Exchange Boston Haukers and Brokers Philadelphia Bankers and Brokers lioutheni Bankers and Brokers Western Bankers and Brokers . New Leans, Investments, Fm^ncial Notices Kailroads,lrou,Ac Insurance . Page. 5W, 539, an, 57,! 53i. 533, 533, 54U, Wi'i ; .sa^ 539,510 539 ; Cotton et^amshlps kiacelloAQeui Cujanoroiai CariU 573, S7t, STii R75 576 574 572, 573, 574 F. taf" For terms of Subscription 4th Nat. Bk,Cliiclnuatl. Negotiate O OT PAN J. If coLinnBrs, Georgia, THOB. p. MILLER, WILLIAMS, JAS. C. Canadian REYNOLDS, Bank of Commerce, Co., No. 26 Excbange Place, BANKERS, Financial. No. 28 St. Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and Gold, grant Commercial Credits, make Cable Transfers, auh transact a general banking business. Draw on the Bank of Francis Street, Scotland. raOBII^E, AliA. Wm. J. Baker, Gilbert Elliot, Pres. I Eusravers oftUe U.S. Postage Stamps, Bunds, Iicgal Tenders, and National Banic Notes. BSOFATTNO AKD PBISTtXO OF BaNK-NOTBS, CERTIFiCATEa, Drafts, Stats and Railroad Bonus, Bills of Exchange, Fostaoc Stajcps, and COMHEBCIAL Papers, In the highest style of the art, with all modern Improvements of value, with special safeguards devised Dy the company and patented, to prevent frauds by photographic and other modes of counterfeiting and Collections made In all parts of Virginia and Carolina, and remitted for promptly. Nkw York oobrespokdmnt. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMKRCE. K O. OABNBT. O. U. Barney, A variety of Bank-Note and Bond Paper, of superior PUSTKB Co. Interest paid BARNEY. { Co., New Charles G, Johnsen, €OBiniISSION intERCHANT, COTTON EXUUANOE BULLDING, [.ockBox3S4. New Orleans Will pnrchiM EXCHANfiK, COTTON, KTC. Partlcolar atteattas given to Beoeiviug aid F0|. iranUiig KaUa. RAILROAD dc & G. G. C. Ward. 52 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 38 STATE STREET. BOSTON- W. B. Shattuck niDNICIPAI. BONDS. Charles Otis, and 74 Broadwar. CITY RAILROAD, GAS Co., BILLS VNION BANK OP I.ONDON AND MEOOTLATE FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD AIJB MCNICIPAL BONDS. Sc INTESTmENT SECURITIES. See quotatloua " Local Securities " In this papar. & Dickinson Co., BANKERS, 25 Broad St., Cor. Ezetaanse Place, V£W Qorernment Securities, bought and sold strictly YORK. Gold, Stocks and luterest allowed which may be checked for at J. B. DicKUisoiT, Honda op Commission. AccouDtg received and Street & BANKERS, ! LOANS AND PAPER NEGOTIATKD-DJTERKST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. New mar be BARING BROTHERS & COMPANY, Stocks and Securities Bought and Sold at the New York Stock Exchange. No. 9 Lon OK TUB rIto PURCUAsK ANLiSAlJi nealers Current Accounts received on such teruis as a^eed upou. DRAW SIGHT AND TIME GOVERN MKNT,bTAT« AND liAlLUO AD bKOU OFFICE, No. 1 WALI. STREET, OK RITIKS. ff3^Deno8lt8 received snhleet to cheek at s ight. NEW TOKK. WilTiamTTMeredith & Co., J. H. V.»N ANTWERP, Pres't. No. 54 EXCHANOB PLACE, NEW YORK, T. H. PItKTIiK, Vice-Pres>t. A. D. SHEPAKD, Treasurer. J. mACDONOUGH, Secretary. Canada and West Telegraphic Transfers of Money to and from don, Paris, 8an Frauclsco, Havana, Ac. York, Transact » Okhsral Baneino Business, and particular attention to the credits for use in ttie United States, Indies. No. 23 Nassau Street, Neiv York, Bankers and Brokers, Wall Street, ' Newr York City. St., CIRCULAR NOTES AND CIRCULAR Letters of Credit, available and payatile In all the PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORliV; alHo special AOIVIS FOB on Deposits subject to check. D. N. BARNEY, ),„,.,„ ^P*'''*'- Cam MANN & 4!t51. ISSUE S. STOCKS, GOLD, BONDS AND ALL OTHBR SECUniTIES Bong:tat and Sold on Commission. 8 on baud. X. D. Raymond & A. H. engraved and printed by this company are warranted to give thirty thousand good impressions, without oharge for repairs. quality, always BATUOMD. BANKERS AND BROKBRS. 5 WAI.I. STREET. alterations. AU steel plates North Box No. 11 Nassau OF NORFOIiK, VA. 1839.) P. O. Duncan, Sherman &Co., Cashier. The Mercantile Bank Company. Londoa AGENTS FOE THE JNO. W. MILLER. & \ ork and H. Goadby, J. BANKING BUSINESS. Collecmade on all accessible points. J. KnoDEs Browne, Brest. D. F. Willoox, Sftc'y. Gko. W. Dillingham, Treas. N. y. Correspondent, Messrs. JOHN J. CISCO £ SON. Transacts a General New & G. Harper tions Thos. P. Miller (tNGOUPOKATED NOVEMBER, Transfers between OF see The National Bank-Note SccarlUea. flrst-clflss Make Cable Georgia Home Insurance C SIGHT DILLS ON THE UNIOB BANK OF LONDON. W. KiLBRKTH, Member N. Y. Stock Exchange. T. WuiTK, of Cinciunatl, Speilal. B. U. eth Pase. DRAW TIME AND N. T. tirall Street, Pay Interest on dally Gold and Currency Balance*. Hkwson, Late Vl<'ePres. H. .J. 538 5:W 533, 539 1 Bankers, 12 BROAD STREET, .537, Ac Kountze Brothers, Neiv Tork. .J. INDEX TO ADVEKTISEnENTS. & Co. BANKERS AND BKOKEKS, No. 11 CO., PnBLISHKKS. 79 Financial. Flewson, Kilbreth ; WM. NO. 883 26. 1872. on Balances. sight. Platt K. DicKixaoy, Member N Y. Stock & Gold Exch ge* . Howard C. Member ii. DicKiNtiiN. Y. Stock Exchange. I ) THE 538 & WILLIAM STREET, & Co., Kidder, Peabody PAHIS, LONDON, BOSTON. 19 Southern Bankers. Boston Bankers. Foreign Exchange' Bowles Brothers Co., IVIOBII^S;, Capital, Credits for Travelers in Enrope, Exchange on PuiIb and the Union Bank of London, sums to siiit. Tn» CnBOMlCLE & Andrews ComiEIiCIAI, AND CiROOLAR LETTERS Of CBKCIT In Ibsded, available ih all parts of ths In Paris. & Co., Walker, Andrews Exchange on London, AND other Continental Co., Paris. TRAVELBRS' CREDITS. New York ciRCULAU NOTES a:;d sterling exchange On Union Bank of London. Commercial and Travelers' Credits and Frfjic Exchange on PARIS. Railway and other LOANS negotiated. Stocks and oonds dealt in on Coniniission. Inter est on deposits. Morton, Bliss & Go., Bankers, 30 Broad St., cial Credits available in parts of all Buy and sell t Cobb, Western Cltr and Conu- r bonds. & FooTE French, BOSTON. Dealers In GoVi-rnment Securities, Gold, State, CoULty and Cily onds, ai^o all Brown Brothers Co., BANKERS, NO. 59 Co., WALL STREET, GOVERNMENT IN all parts ol & John Munroe No. New 8 W^all Street, Planters' Banking Co., MACON, GEORGIA. Particular attention given to dbllcctlons on and prompt returns made. Directors. W. S. LAWTON, ASHER ATERS, B. L. WILLINGHAM, SCHOFIELD, JACKSON DkLOACH, (Dece'd.) J. J. S. PARIS. Bank City and WM. P. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. JNO. W. l.OVE, }^ LONDON. Co., ic Co. &. Andre Sc ^PARIS Co., | all parts •f Casb ; also Cable transfers. Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Exchange in large or small aniouuts, ou the principal also with Tickets for Passage from, cities of Europe or to Europe, by the GUION LINE of Mall Steamers. Trar B&ct a general Banklni; aiin KxchaiiKe boslne^B iDUlndlng Purcliase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Gold etc. on CrtmmJsslon. E. W. Clark & Philadelphia and Dulntli. DEALERS IM GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ; 86 Planters W. Wheatley & J. Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Do a general banking business. Cotton purchased on order. Collections made and promptly remitted lor. New York Stock, Note, and Gold Brokers. Co., Austin & Oberge, No. 313 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. asue Sterling Exchange and demand notes in lums o suit purchasers, payal>le In all parts of Great Britain nd Ireland, and available for the Confluent of Europe WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. oonmissioN stock brokers,, J, CHAKLX9 BSLL AUSTIN. H. OBBHaU. n PRESCOTT, OROTE & CO..Bankcrs, London. W. TAPSCOTT & CO., Old Hall, Liverpool. Orders for Government Bouds, Stocks and JlerchanIBO executed, and Foreign Exchange and Draft* Messrs. ought. Agency of the BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AinER I C A . 48 Wall Street. Comincrclal Credits Issued for use in Europe, China, Japan, the East and West Indies and South Amerloa also Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers "'"-lers available avallahli; In all pans of tlu- World. Demand and Tinje Bills of Exchange, payable In London and elsewhere, bought and sold at vuncui. current rates, also cable Transfers. Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on Canada, British Coluinbkl and San Francisco Bill. VoUectsd Uld other SaukUlg Business transacted. JOHN fATON, Ago, t. Southern Bankers. Commission Merchant, Sv.Tannab, Ga. attention given to COLLECTIONS, hotli in Columbus and points in connection. Will purchase or eell staple articlee of Merchandise in wholesale lots. Second National Bank, TITUSVILLE, PENN., ..... Capital bought and Bolil. Collections promptly remitted fo? Uraers solicited for the purchase oi bales of Prodoce and Securities. Prompt attention iruaranteed. Kew York Correspondents Lavbshom : (300,000 Deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure Circulation and Deposits 500,000. HTDK. CHAS. Cashier. HTDB Frest. G. P. Curry, Bank, Augusta, IBxcItauge Cta. Southern Securities 'of every description, viz.; Un current Bank Notes; State, City & Itallroad Stocks Bonds and Coupons. all parts of this State and 113^ Collections made South Carolina, and remitted for on day of collection at current rate of New York Exchange. & Hazlehurst, UINKKKS AND BROKERS, M\COM UA, and do a General Banking and Brokerage Business. Ma<>e UollecUonn REfSK TO EAST RIVRR NATIONAL BANK. Special attention glveo to consignments of Cotton. Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign and Domestic thxcbanffe* Bryce STOCK AND BOND BROKER Colnnibns, Georgia STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD SECURITIES O? GEORGIA AND ALAB.\MA A Specialty. Prompt Edward C. Anderson, Jr. Cubbedge BANKER, FACTOR AND — Messrs. Wm. H. Castleman, C. Co., Correspondents Co. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Liverpool. & & NATIONAL BANK, AUGUSTA, OA. Capital, ...... $300,000 or Cor- responUents.l Tapscott, Bros. Co., BANKERS, ADVANCES MADE UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF Gulon & Jos. S. Biah Casb'r. Beanoh, Vice-Preo't. Special attention paid to Collections. PHIIiADELPHIA. 63 Wall Street, New York. TRAVELERS and COSIMERCIAL CREDITS ISSUED, available in all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS OK EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers S. Petrle A. Co., London. T. P. Merchants 1 BANKEU8, Williams & Guion, Alex. Assistant Cashier. Pres't. ) B£Jamisok8lCo. PARIS. to Ourselves tlOOtOOO JAS. ISBELL, of Talladega, President. ft COTTON,' and other Produce Pres't. AMERICTJS. GA. AND ON EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND Lawton, liauk. Philadelphia Bankers. CONSOLIDATED BANK, LONDON, CO., J. ..... Capital Issue Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers on mUNROE & W. M. Fareak. Cashier. The City Bank & and York. all f.ccessible points, OF SELniA. SECURITIES, Circular Notes available for Travelers in Europe and the East. BANKERS. great advantage. CHAS. J. JKNKINS, Itlarcnard, Co., witti Exchange, and Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued on Munroe the world. be concentrated at this point N.Y. Correspondent— Importers and Traders Nationa The Commercial anl Travelers Credits Available In Collections attended to with precision and dispateb, free of charge, and remitted for on day of pavment. The Collection paper for all tliisStateaud Florida can TO State Street, Boston. Robert Benson I88U8 Company, BOSTON. Bills of & Trust STATE OV ALABAinA. & Brewster, Sweet Amsterdam. - & SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. parts of Europe. BANKERS, - - $500,000 - Parker, Vice-Pres. the STATE New York Correspondent—FouRTH National Bank ' STERLING EXCHANGE. drawn by .lay Cooke & Co., on Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., Louflon. in sums ^nd at daies to suit. COMMERCIAL CUKDITS AND CIKCHLAR LETTKliS K)U TK.\VELI.KhS SSUED, Morton, Rose & Co., London. gold, state. City, County and Itollroad Bonds. Co., HOTTINGUER & Co., - - PaRIS. Page, Richardson Co., - - TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. BANKERS, JOEALERS & • G- M. Pres., $1,000,000 INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CHARTER. DBVONSHIUB STREET, BOSTON, 36 and State Loans ; Make Telegraphic Transfers of Money ; Allow Interest on Deposits, and draw Exchange on Hope ALABAITXA, - Dudley Hubbard, Castiler. COLLECTIONS made in ALL PARTS of Cities op Europe. & Parker BANKERS, available in Negotiate First-Class Railway, City - Savannah Bank Paris, No. 7 Congress Street, the World. - CnARLEs Hopkins, 46 Wall Street. Office, - - Pald-Up Capital, N. Y. Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers; also Commeif- World. Investment Securities and Gold. New York. 14 Wall Street, NATIONAIi COMMERCIAL Bank, BOSTON, mASS. N. T., lasuK Subscript ion agents for [October 25, 1872. CfiUomcLtl. Bbob. * W. M. F. Hewson, STOCK BnOKER, OBce No. 21 West Third Street, Cinclunatl, Ohio. Seler to : All Cincinnati Btoks, and Messrs, LOCKffOOD & Co., New York. , : October 26, 1872.J THE CHUONICLE. i 539 Southern Bankers. Southern Bankers. AND RIO GRANDE ISAILWAY CtJMPANV BANKEH, AND DEALER IN SOUTHEIIN SECDRITIES, CHABLESTON, FOUKCUY, I'reslilcnt, ALBERT BALDWIN, Vice Preslilent, JOSEPH MITCHEL, Cashier. Capital. $500,000 liliult... 91,000,000 P. »- SOUTHERN C. 8. COLLECTIONS tluit BELOW par dur- rar NOTES, DRAFTS and ACCEPTAN(;ES ex paya- ble in South Carolina, North Carollimand Georgia can be concentrated at this point with PROFIT and KA V- Kx INO OF LABOR. HT All business attended to with ndelity anil des- patch. BT" Quotaliomq/ Southern SecurUia Usued Bank National O. B. B. BusBUBS, NEIV ORIiKANS, LOUISIANA. JK3SG Piirticular attention given to Collections, both in (Jlly and all points In cunnecttou with It. Trunipt returns made at liost rates of Exchange and no charge made excepting that actually paid upon any distant point. Correspondence solicited. Jouv A. Klxih, & Texas Banking •...••C J. customary rates ol ('KAWFoKlisviLLK. fnd, Ortoher, Vi Pine street. GALVESTON, We have prompt and rclii»ble Drexel 0., & Co THE CITV , The Bank J.S. NEW YORK, October 21,1872. BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE Treasurj'.the Interest on the Public Debt, due Novemon and after 1, 1872, will be paid at this office .MO.VDAY, Octoberai, 18"2. without rebate. THOMAS tlie Capital Fald-Vp TRAFFIC S.\NSOME ft STS., GUARANTEE AND - . W. C. - all D. O. MILLS, President. NEW YORK, Messks. LEHS ft WALLER, No. 33 PINE SREET, IN LONDON, THE ORIBNTAL BANK CORPORA TION, 40 THREADNEEDLE STREET, Texas on all 7 per cent Gold lutereat. Mortgage ^1 5,000 per Ifllle. Completed and Fully Equipped Rallivay, 228 nilleH AGENTS. IN Phiia. to collections RALSTON, Cashier IN PARIS, Messes. acces- MARCUARD, ANDRE ft CO sible points. DIRECTORS: W. J. HntchUis, P. W. Gray, A.J. W. M. Rice, C. S. Longcope. WEEMS, BEN J. A. This Bank issues Letters of Credit available for the BOTl'S, President. purchase of Merchandise in the East Indies, China, Cashier. Moore Japan, Australia, and other countries, authorizing & Wilson, bills on the ORIBNTAL BANK CORPORATION, LONDON BRVAN. TBXA3. IB A S S New BVUBTT, JOHNS, Paris, Amstcrtlain, ALSO, ; KIBBT, W. VON BOSBNBSBe & Co., AUSTIN, XfiXAS. sell real estate, pay taxes and adjust Titles, prosecute Land and muoey claims against the State and Federal Governments; make collections Kecelve deposits and execate Trusts. M. A. FOST, Lace Fort ft Tries. & GalUpolls, Fort & O CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers 1b GOLD, SILVER and aU GOVERNMENT UONDS. COLLECTIONS MADE and remitted Jackson, FOR New : roB Capital. LOANED FOR EASTERN PARTIES ON Interest (clear FARI?IS. from all expenses) paid wherever desired. Bank. Orleans; Louisiana National Uank, Wheless-ft Ualvestou T, U. McMahau & Co. Pratt, Baakcrs. 8AI.B Eastern Ten per cent WACO, TEXAS. First National Bauk, Merchants National acce«slble on day of payment, imPROVBD KiriREXOis AKD CoBaasiM.v-DK.voi:— Nev York WluBlow, Lanier ft Co., David Dows ft Co. Clncin: lor at all klndt of CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS MOUIliY ^JANKERS, aall Co., SAFE INVESTMENT Late Cashier Ist Nat. Bank furnished F1R.ST Morris, Illinois. E. This Koad at 97\' la and Huished and passes through the celebrated Bloclt Coal Fields & 110 West Fourth Ntreat. Co. IGBoaex W. Jackson, full particulars WESTERN RAILWAY OF INDIANA GiLMORE, DUNLAP BANKERS, ft all capital- by us on written or personal application. accrued Interest in currency. TERMINUS OF CENTRAL KAILKOAD Corslcana, Texas. Morton, Bliss respectfully Invite the attention of to this security as a particularly ^fe and desirable We also Lave for sale a limited number of the Fortti. points Adams & Leonard, Sew York Correspondent ists The Brandies of the Oriental Bank MORTGAGE 8 PER CENT GOLD BONDS OF THE LOGANSPORT. CRA^VFORDSVlLLE AND SOl'THat Hong Kong, and other Asiatic 108 LAND AGBNCY TKXASBANKING & EXCHANGE, Purchase and PRICE, 90 dc ACCRUED INTEREST. cities. ON J. O. C» R. Johns Avitlilu the State First one. Hamburg, Bremen, and other leading European ; K. ATLANTIC CITIES, London, Dublin, iJorreapondeuts; Kouston— First National Bank Q:ilve8toa— Ball, Hutchlngs & Co; New Orleans— Pike, Bcother & C3.; New Vork— Duacan, Sherman & Co. Sayleis Ac ifassett, Alty*» at Laur, Brenhaui, Texas. r. Illinois. Pamphlets and Maps with York. BA$S£TT, ETT & BANKEU3. Brfiuliaui, Texas. O EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON THE made and promptly remitted for current rate of exchauge. Corruspoudeats Mtsara. W.P.CONVKltbE dc CO., of Mortgage, Sinking Fund Gold Boudo of the Sprlugiield and ILLINOIS Southeastern Rallwixy, IntercKt payable February and August, Free of CSovernmeut Tax, at the Ofllcc or the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company In Ne«r York. LouK, entirely We (Saccesaors to H. M. Mo^re, RANKKRS, Collt;ctloii8 Redemption Bonds. $5,000,000 - Texas. Capital, :$500,000. B. F. HILLIIOUSE, Financial. Manhattan Co. SAN FRANCISCO. Co., correspondents at Houston Burke, Cor. Euuls, BAILEY, Treunrer. Assistant Treasurer, U- S. of California, COR. CALIFORNIA exchange. B.AUK OF HOUSTON, We :;lve special attention York. OFFICE OF II. the principal points throughout this S'ate, and upou all collections payable In this City or Houston, make no cliarge for collecting, and only actual charge upon Interior collections. Inuucdiate and •prompt attention given to all business entrusted to us. Iteler to Nat. Park Bank, Howes & Macy, and SpoUord Tileston & Co, N. r., ^d Nat. Bank, Uostou, PiKe Lcpeyre & Bro., N. New Western Banker?. $238,000 Wallls, F. Forelgu and Domestic Exchange, Dealers In 21, 18Ti. The COUPONS due November 1, \m, of the FlKST MORTUAGK EIGHT PER CENT GOLD BONDS of this Company will Im* paid on after that day at the oflli-eof JONES* ScHIYLEIi, Financial AKenl«,No. Bankora, And THE LOGANSPORT, CRAWFOItDSVILLK AND SOUTIIWKSTEK.S ' Ins., McMahan & T. H. CO., nilSS. N. T. Correspondent :—U ink of K. S. Jemlson, M. W. Baker, Lcuu raniii, Ooi). Schneider, IS. S. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B. Wall, Itob't. Mills, T. .1. H. Anderson. Special attention given to collections at all pojiti In tae State, and remittances promptly made, without e.vcept KLUa Valley Bank. VICKSBIJRG, Cashlc: Lubhock. M. Qulu, any charge OP /iFFICK ' ft Exchange Place RAILWAY fOMlANV, A BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT, «AI.VESTO\. CaMli ranital, DIUKCTOUS: .1. M. Brandon, H U.S. Assistant Treasurer, Cashier, Vice-President. paid on and after lie DKKXEL, MORGAN Bank, N. C. Flowkskki. Qxo. M. Mississippi WALLis, Vlce-Pres't alpuonsk lawk, will ber New York Cobbespondknt, J. a. wteklti. ALK», Cuhler parts ol the United States. all C. C. Presiuent. NINTH NATIONAL BANK. LAUVK, secretary, made on Collections he o. 'Vf WILMINGTON, Cashlor. M. DRA VDON, Pres't., A. K. Pres't. National First K. BKLL. Prealdcut. JAS. N. BEATLKS, Vice-rrcsiacnt. iUCHAUn JONKS, I, 1872, dale at office of receive the SPE- York Exeliange, which always rules ing the active business season. and change of the day. N. maturing November CIAL and PEliSON'.M. attentUn- of this House. Returns made FAITIIFIM.I.Y and I'ROMPTLV in New I strict attention ((Iveu to Collections In this city In other parts of the Unlteil States, free of charge cent such as may be actually paid. Returns promptly made at the current rates of Kaufman, A. C. Mutual National Bank, OF NBW ORLEANS. Finanolal Notices. rpHE COUPONS OP THE DENVER SANFORD, Attorney and Solicitor References given to prominent persons lu any large city in the Umou, of Parke County. JONES & SCHUVLER, No. 12 Pine Street, Nenr Vorlc, Ten Per Cent Interest, IVlth Undoubted Seeurlty. We are investing for eastern parties many liiousands of dollars per inonlh, on improvtMl property In Illinois worth, in every instance, three times the sum loaned. Our securities are very nrotitable aiul Bonnlar, and arc considered the safest onered. We w.lll loan any sum you may desire to in .'est, be 'it larg<*br small. We can refer to parlies for wliom we have loaned large amounts of money, who have never lost a dollar of either principal or Interest in this class of securities during theMast fourteen years. Send for our book, ' Illinois as a Place of Investment," which contains all necessary Inlormation. Address WILSON TOMS, dc Dealers In Real Estate Securities & School Bonds, Bloomlugton, Illinois. Samuel A. Gaylord & Co, BROKERS IN WESTERN SECURITIES, YORK. 33 Wall Street, AND 3»J North Third St., ST. LOUIS, NEW ^October 2 THE CHRONICLE. 540 Investment. THE CENTRAL SHORT The Chicago & Canada Southern PIRST MORTGAOK SINKING FUND THIRTY VEARS' Gold Bonds. Central Railway COMPANY'S Illinois ROUTE. TRUJiK in operation two Cent Gold Bonds. 7 Per years. $3,500,000. EAST and WEST ROAD, KUNNING ON Indebtedness, Including that made THE «tTH PARALLEL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS for Its Extension, and, In addition, a IND., TO DECATUR, ILL., 152 miles; through the dividend upon Its Stock. This The Extension is 21T miles i» length, and conChampaign with the Miisissippi River at nects Keokuk. It 18 an richest agricultural and mineral country of both States and at connecting This road, with the Canada Southern, forms the new 'frank Air-line from Buffalo to Chicago. It is under the same control and management, and helng built by the same parties in receipts the other part of the Road with it is conso idated, making a total line of is built the Can- : David Dows, Wm. L. Scott, JohnM. Burke, M. and passes through the best part of the 30 miles wide, 480 rich BLOCK Chicago and Rock Island ; New York Midland Pacific Coasts. ACRES OF BLOCK COAL LANDS. The entire road traverses a very fertile region, possesses the best subsidy a road can have, and Indiana, in which the 90,000 acres of Farming viz.: yon Cox, and other prominent being rapidly is built, manner, with sixtyponnd and entire line, ing year ; will part of the road, is fully property of the older fair valuation, the above prior obligations, equal in amount to the Bonds now issued, which are further and completely secured by a first and only mortgage on the extension, one-half of which is near completion, and the remainder will be finished early in 18T3. The Bonds are Seven per Cent. Gold, each, convertible into stock at par at the option of tlie oKiicr, and may be registered witliout INcharge. in currency. Coupons, January and Julv 1, frei; of tax. recommend the Bonds to all classes of investors as an uudouDted security. PRICE 9« ANB ACCBUEB TEREST We TURNER BROTHERS, Bankers, No. 14 Nassau Street. Tilden, Ken- J. railroad The men. in the best possible throughout steel rails its be completed during the com- nearly one-half of the road will be com- A 7 BONDS. PER CENT MORTGAGE BOND by the 1st of January next, so that the entire line, from Buffalo to Chicago, will, within that time, be in successful opera- The tion. builders of this road control enough of [Price, We believe for sale on them one of the Taking into consideration the important fact, patent to STEPHENS & whole road now taxed to their utmost capacity, are not and constantly- affording facilities equal to the great increasing demand for transportation, and that this Toad, through its entire length, being practically STEAIGHT, and LEVEL, and SHORTER' by THIRTY-FIVE MILKS THAN BY ANY OTHER NOW BUILT, or be apparent that THAT CAN BE BUILT, it must this line is not only needed, but must be a great success. The proceeds of these Bonds will complete and equip the entire road, and we conSdently recommend them as a most safe and t>rofitable investment. •nphlets and all information furnished by LANIER Sc CO., BANKERS, NO. « FINEST. 'NSIiOW, ''liDON "S, tc HO, FOSTER, JO WALL-ST. of which 80 miles In In operation. Fifty-five miles TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS and most market for CO., Bankers, more are pledged to the enterprise, partly by counties, towns and individuals along the line, but chiefly by wealthy among whom are W. H. GUION, (of WILLIAMS * GUION.) SIDNEY DILLON. JAY COOKE & CO., CLARK, DODGE & CO., J. & W. SELIGMAN, VIBBARD, FOOTE & CO., and PAUL S. FORBES, or New York BEN J. E. BATES, OF Boston HENRY LEWIS, OF PHILADELPHtA, and GEO. M.PULLMAN, capltalistB, ; ; OF Chicago. $1,000 each, payable in 30 years, principal Gold, free of Agents of the Company, formation may be and Government Tax. Sinking whom (of Financial pamphlets and li.- obtained.) ANDRETTS ^RTAIiKER, Sc CO., 14 trail Street. CENTRAL Railway of Arkansas 7 PER CENT. Special Guarantee Endorsement Bonds, THE REVENI7K OF THE ROAD, A FIRST LIEN ON 25 Pine Street. Only $15,000 Per Mile, study the statistics of trade, that the present Trunk Lines, and In 1873. Upwards of SOLE AGENTS FOR THI3 LOAN, who all safest years. AI.I'EN, start. Interest. profitable investments offered in this the leading lines running from Chicago to insure an enormous business from the and 85 THIS ROAD, the Coal Fields, will be completed this fall and the one of the great roads running from New York City— on the third largest road in New York State The most desirable bond of all the Midland issues, affording the largest income and promising the greatest profit. pleted and in running order lands. Fund 2M per cent, on Gross Earnings. For sale at 90 and accrued Interest by the Convertible 2,000 owns, also, more, completing the Western Division, Decatur to Bonds MIDLAND It CASH HAS BEEN ALREADY EX Illinois are finished interest in George Opdyke, of the John Ross, David Stewart, Samuel road Under a Sidney Dillon, Daniel Drew, ; COAI. FIEI.D COMPANY OWNS of L. Sykes, Jr., all direc- and Northwest and the to the East and West. only East and West Bead In a belt averaging It is the Intimate western connections make this route the most direct between the Atlantic and Henry Farnam, R. A. tors both in the Chicago ; GREAT the which $1,000 Milton Courtright, John F. Tracy, ada Southern Forsyth, who with j 11,400,000 IN immENSE BUSINESS immEDIATE- PENDED ON COMMAND. I.Y AT Registered or Coupon Payable In Ijondon or Netv York. termini THROUGH ROUTES passes through a well-develope d part of the State of Illinois, abounding in resources for a great busiuess, and it inust in a short time equal miles. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL & OCTOBER. Mortgage First from Indianapolis Its earnlugs bave rapidly Increased, and are noivatarate sufflcient to pay all current expenses, Interest on all Its Bonded This road has been to Pekin, 202 miles, for 7 Per Cent. AND ington & Western Railway. Profitable and THE INDIANA Bloom- Indianapolis, 5,000,000. Safe Financial. Financial. Financial. 18' 2. J, Houston & Texas Cen- At 76 tral Railway Co.'s This - Cts. &. Accrued Interest. the Great Central East and West ronta Arkansas, CONNECTING THE THREE CITIES IN THE STATE, Helena, Pine This route has Blaff, and Little Rock, the Capiul. supported a LINE OF FIVE STEAMERS for several Connects with the GREAT COAL FIELDS years. is through First Mortgage Iiand Grant Sinking LARGEST Fund 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds, AT West of Little Texas, with Rock, and THE CATTLE TRADE from the COTTON unrestricted control of 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY, PRODUCT FROM THE RICHEST PLANTATIONS THE WORLD. With these facts, careful Investors ITIeldlng About Nine Per Cent on tbe IN will at once observe the Immense traffic that awaits Investment. this road. WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New York, President. SHEPHKRD KNAPP and WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS, Trustees for Bondholders. Principal and Interest payable In Gold at the National City Bank. New York. We confidently assure luvcBtora that these bonds are first-class, in every renpect, and we recommend them as au entirely sate Investment. All securities taken at Board prices In exchange. Circulars and Information may be obtained at our office. JOHN J. No. 69 CISCO ic SON, WaU St., New York. Interest payable 1st October and April at the Union Trust Company, New York. Maps, circulars, pamphlets, giving full particulars of the loan, to be had by addressing the undersigned Williams & Bostwick, Rankers, 49 'Wall jrew TOBK, Street, : xtmtk HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL VOL. AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. CONTEMT8. Why does not Advance 541 I MJ I I 543 LnteetMonetaryand Commercial EnKlish News 544 Commercial and Mlecellaneous News | 545 THE BANKERS' GAZETTE AND RAILWAY MONITOR. Honey Market, Railway Stocks, U. 8. Securities, Gold Market, Foreign Exclianco. New York City Banks. PhiladelphiaBanks National Banks, etc •Quotations of Stocks and Bonds I I I I, Mfi 549 i | high. The causes of of the main, out arise, in the The banks uncertainty as to the future. 650 551 City Sccuriiies of last week showing an increase of |!ll,322,IOO in deposits 553 556 and j!6,827,000 Radroad Stock Commercial Epitome 56.5 1 Groceries Cotton BreaastuBs 6(i« i Dry Goods 568 I Prices Current . anij Bond List.. 550 are in a 569 B70 571 The CoMMKnctAL and Financial Chronicle w issued to on Saturmidnight of Friday. delivered by carrier to city subscribers, and mailed to all others (exclusive of postage). 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The first and second volumes of the Chbonicle arc wanted by the publishers. INFLATION AND STBINGENCY.I The merchants of Chicago ami Philadelphia rendered a the averages ; last fortnight 15 millions and the legal tenders risen The large in part to the increase, funds as let loose we explained by the tifi[ht- locking up for some time soon as they found the Treasury was before, but set free as about to interfere, and to give ease to the the TEBM8 OF SHBSCRIPTIOIT-PAT&BLB IH ADTAKCB. The Commbrcial and Financial Chkonicle, is During the in legal tenders. nearly 11 millions. week, condition than they were money men, which they had been ©Ijc (II)rontcle. news up much better the deposits have last the latest discrimination this prevailing Railway News Canal and Miscellaneous Stock and Bond List State_.Secnrities THE COMMEKCIAL TIMES. day morning, 'with 383. and to the best borrowers, loans are easy of access and the rates are low ; but the merchants and business men here and throughout the interior find no such ease, and the rates rule THE CHRONICLE. Inflation and Sfrlngcncy Thu UBliry Reform Movement... the Bank of England Kate NO. 26. 1872. money market by 5 million purchase of bonds. Whether the ease will be interrupted or permanent the question, and it is is now the doubtful character of the answers thereto which tend, with other causes, to keep up those vague feelings of uncertainty thai disturb that tranquility of public confidence which is so essential a coaditioa of ease in the money market. There is one department in which we observe a decided improvement of the monetary situation. The foreign bankers all seem ccnfident. They have been singularly accurate in their predictions, and we may therefore expect time-loan branch of the fair weather dence is in this direction. Partly we presume the confi- based on rumored transfers of gold on mutually advantageous terms from Paris to London. Such a transfer would be eminently proper, as the need of it in London originates in the payments there on account of the French indemnity. Il is therefore appropriate that the French gold service to the monelary stability of the countrj', and have done themstilves no small honor in disapproving of the prois locked up useless in the Bank of France should position to urge upon the Treasury the issue of 44 millions of which of its hiding place and perform its functions in out come Legal Tender notes, and thus to undo all that was at so much cost accomplished under Mr. McCulloch's adminis- completing the payments of France. The negotiation relative to this gold has been pending for some months if tration for reforming the currency, and approaching informed, and next week, we hope to give our it towards specie payments. Such a watering of the cur- we are rightly particulars about it. Meanwhile we may be/ rency by any new issue of greenbacks would, in our opinion, readers full there is no scarcity of gold in Eurojp that assured be illegal. But certain speculators have been very busy in well locked up in the new Ger the $90,000,000 Besides trying lo get up meetings in the chief cities with a view to banks have of gold about 550 r European the coinage, influence public opinion in favor of this Qiischievous scheme. will be seen from the following ta* as dollars, of That these efforts have proved abortive reflects much credit on the intelligence, public spirit, and sound economic views shows the official statements of two consec September 29 and October 6, of i^ ol our merchants and business men in the various great nearest to centres of commerce and The movement, if it AMOtmT OF GOLD IN THE CHIKF BANKS OT Oct 6./ trade. First Report after— had been successful, was intended to give a renewed stimulus to the halting speculation at Stock E.xchange, and to operate on the foreign exchanges and on the loan market. The monetary ease the which now prevails employment. is still confined to a limited area of Bank of England Bank of Franco Prussian Bank Netherlands Bank Hamburg Bank. $101.9)^ 157 / ^ Austrian National Bank National Bank of Bclginm.... 'o^ For short terms on the best bonds or stocks \ : THE CHRONICLE. 5*2 [October 26 1872. the law, or where other remedies have been exis an ample aggregate of for in Europe to meet all probable exigencies of the mone- hausted. If the proper legal remedies have been patiently and if, as is supposed by some persons, tried and have proved ineffectual, then a case may be made tary movements we should have to export a moderate amount, even this is no out for the reserved powers of section 53. But, in regard Thise figuren show hat there i gold in ; very formidable prospect usurlly best informed. the monetary situation by the money markets foreign inflation or the ; who are to usury, the penalty we infer Ihat consequently, no reason be much disturbed confided to any bi dy. of those the whole, then, rot likely to is hope of greenback the eyes in On and that the dread of Irouble in such cases influences both of domestic and of foreign origin, which have threatened gency, are for the present likely to be held in check. strin- not is A singular controversy about Bureau Currency usury pending is in the New and there ; is, And, moreover, the initiative in York, example, where the major for of the whole country centre, and where moment consequently of it is a down any vague general powers to be the Comptroller or iiny other adminis- in financial operations Some time ago Washington. at for trative officer, but in the courts or in the public. No such controversy would ever have arisen but for the anomalous usury laws of the various States. In the State of THE USURY REFORM HIOVEMEST. clearly laid is that and (he monetary laws usury regulations should be the b(st that legislative science West sued and got judgment against and practical experience can contrive, what do we find ? The case being decided Our usury laws, as the Chronicle has frequently shown, in favor of the bank, tl e defeated party, as we lenrn, has are the very reverse of what they should be. They ire applied to the Comptroller of the Currency to bring a suit disfigured by some of the worst features of the usury legisfjr the purpose of winding up the bank under the 53d seclation of iho middle-ages. By the Tlevised Statutes, Part W, tion of the National Currency Act, which gives the Compchap, iv, title 3, the receiving of more than 7 percent interest troller that power when banks violate the provisions of the is a misdemernor, punishable bj a fine of one thousand dollars law under which they are chartered. The seotion of the law and by six months imprisonment. All courts of justice are by which the National Banks all over the countiy are required to give a special charge to the Grand Jury to National Bank in the a debtor, the defence being usury. ' g)verned regard to usury in is the 30th, which enacts as Any bond or by usury is void, enjoin any prosecu- inquire into any violations of the usury law. follows evidence of debt which other is tainted " That every Association may take, receive, reserve, and charge oa any loan or discount made, or upon any note, bill of exchange, and the Supreme Court or other evidences of debt, interest at the rate allowed by the laws tion thereon, and to order snch notes, evidences of debt, or of the State or Territory where the bank is located, and no more, except that where by the laws of any State a different rate is limited for banks of issue organized under State laws, the rates securities, to be surrendered and cancelled. Any is empowered person charged with u ury to may be called as a witness to prove the usury, and may be also coinpelUd to answer, HO limited shall be allowed for Associations organized in any such State under this act. And when no rate is fixed by the laws of on oath, in any equity suit for relief, or discovery, or both. the State or Territory, the hank may take, receive, reserve, or Nor will any court of equity require, as in other cases, the charge a rate not exceeding seven per centum, and such interest payment of the alleged debt as a previous condition of may be taken in advance, reckoning the days for which the note, granting relief to the borrower when the litigation is about And the knowingly bill, or other evidence of debt has to run. a usurious loan. Moreover, any man who has paid more than taking, receiving, reserving, or charging a rate of interest greater may recover personally, or by his representatives, be held and adjudged a forfeiture of the 7 per cent, which the note, bill, or other evidence of debt the excess so paid above 7 per cent, provided he brings his carries with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon. suit within a year. And if he do not prosecute within a And in case a greater rate of interest has been paid, the person or y ar, then the whole sum paid may be sued for and recovered persons paying the same, or their legal representatives, may with costs " at any time within three years Jifier the expirarecover back, in any action of debt, twice the amount of the tion of the year, by any overseer of the poor of the town interest thus paid, from the Association taking or receiving the any countysame Provided, That such action is commenced within two where such payment may have been made, or by wliich the in county" of of he poor the transaction occurred. years from the time the usurious But the superintendent purchase, difcount, or sale of a bona fide bill of exchange, pay. transaction has been done wnd the payment made. than ^aforesaid, shall entire interest : able at another place than the place of such purchase, discount, or fale, at not mere than the current rate of exchange for sight drafts in addition to the interest, shall not be considered as taking the dispute under consideration whether this 30th section is complete the question arises in itself, and prescribes On the other side, that, besides the penalty here prescribed it is — namely, of interest, or liability to an action for doub'e the — of that interest penalty. the banks If guilty argued far But ments, might thus be brought a dead letter and is no seldom is exceptional cases where roguery or in some dishonorable So practice, invokes its aid. the protection legitimately claimed from a law, ours is wholly useless are capable of harm, amount become has it as regards the loss are also amenable to a second of usurj, they malice, or The usury the whole penalty which can be incurred by usury. bank takes the aflirmative. that appealed to unless or receiving a greater rate of interest." lu Tiiese being the general provisions of the law, there wonder is alrcost it if our usury law it is still more is ; while so far as such laws unsurpassed. thus intolerable in its offensive in its operation. enact, It is one advantage of free government, that the laws, however crude and unwise, apply to everybody alike; but all such sound more vague general provision of the statute maxims are scattered to the winds by our usury legislation. we have referred to, which provides that when a bank In the first place, the National Banks have been held by our knowingly violates the law, it may be wound up and courts to be exempted from the State laws regarding usury. u:ider the ; that after the violation " determined and adjusted hy a is proper circuit district States, in a suit brought for the purpose by the Comptroller or territorial court of the United of the Currency, the association shall be declared dissolved." The ferred cases, for there are to the law pinion that the \\, officers first several of them, have been re- of the Treasury, of these interpretations is who are of correct, and the general powers to wind up banks are only available the Comptroller in rc»pect of offences pot provicled These banks, being creatures of the United States, are, it seems, to be governed by the National Banking law iu regard to usury. What section given above. legislation that law is But besides we show this in the 30!h anomaly, our State has granted exemptions from the usury penalties to corporations, and has created other abuses which not further detail. The practical injustice, the we need consummate worthlessness, the egregious folly of the usury laws of this Siftlp are too oonspipuovw to need further illustration, THE CHRONICLE. October 26, 1872.7 A We are glad to learn tliat there is a combined effort milking to purify our stutute booit fiom such a prodigy <f crude legislation, and that the usury laws stand a fair chanci- The abolition. of want the of a absence Fome of to us by It is good substitute anything of now, difBcully heretofore, as nately refuses to follow rates outsid for the further increase until the situation changes. in this been recently done old very modification, little the might Bank the State of Massachusetts, where the been superseded by a comprehensive in its WHY THE BANK The main provisions to that Bank men do so more and more among our likely to some time for to come. It example, Bank dicted; but the gold reserve is still a week ; ; made no week b 'ing and during the fourth — and its £382,000 in the previous two months about four ; last Several reasons are given for the failure to raise the rate. that need for any further advance the as'de in consequence of an arrangement of France Bank for the only England. any immediate necessity for motive gold reserve and of gold in for to This rise in the rate of discount such an increase stop its reduction is sent it it ; to " protect" the below a safe level. This story where the sum is equivalent to and would do away with the pressing of 7 or 8 weeks' drain, set by which the Bank 100,000,000 francs place will vaults of the is about the Bank of France comes from Paris, was currently reported three weeks ago. At pre- lacks official confirmation. In London it ample in that the danger which has been ; the apprehension This seems to be the view gen- prepos'.erou'. in below. that the reserve of ths England, as will be seen in the letter The English papers nearly controversy. The London Times, correspondent. its money article is of all for announcing the advance on unusually elaborate argument said to have been " inspired," and advance in the Bank-rate within the month, the . a return of a part of the excessive home circulation may be expected, and the foreign exchanges are firm, with a distinctly favorable tendency, the inference seems unavoidable that the rise has been adopted rattier in deference to that portion of the public who always feel comforted by precautionary stups than from any demonstrable necessity. It is true the gold during the week has experienced a further diminution of £772,74S, but it is no part of the huwess of the hank to teek either to check or to stimulate the supply of that article. Tlie automatic action of the biU of 1844 provides evarything requisite in that respect, and the proceedings of the bank wiih regard to their rate of discount have not the faintest connaction with any question concerning the currency. The Bank of England, free from all responsibility on that score, has simply to conduct its affairs upon eound banking principles that is to say, to see that it has a reserve to meet any possible immediate demand upon its resources, and that the remainder of its assets is also of a character which could from day to day be realized, so that it could pay off, if it thought fit, every debt it had in the world within a few weeks or months. In this position it stands at the present moment, unless there is to be a fluctuating standard as to what may be considered a sa e reserve. One-third has for the last forty years, at least, been looked upon as the true amount, and that is exactly the proportion now held. Under these circumstances there could certainly be no urgency for an upward movement of one per cent. At the same time it is to be admitted that the figures being at so exact a point there can be little ground of complaint at its having been adopted. During the past month the directors have contrived to keep their movements in almost exact accordance with the natural state of the demand, but in each case slightly in anticipation of it. Judging from existing symptoms a little delay might now have been warranted, except for the fact that, with the vague notions entertained i-J some quarters that no matter what may be the banking position of the Bank of England our stock of gold will run away unless we resort to special means for its "protection," uneasiness would be generated if the large decline just exhibited had not in this way been met. Supposing the reserve in the course of the next week or two to experience a reduction below 33 per cent, the rise, had it not now been made, would then have become necessary, while, on the other hand, if this rise should be shown to have been needless, there ought to be no difficulty iu rescinding it. Tlie figures above referred to will be found in our London — financial chanje, although is six per cent, or is Times proceeds as follows: The accounts published this evening do not furnish absolute On the contrary, they show an reasons for the movement. improvement in the comparative position of the reserve, which last week stood in the proportion of 32 per cent to the liabilities, and is now 33 per cent. As, moreover, tixe period is one at which millions sterling. It is alleged Wiiichever of be consequently an authoritative exposition of policy. After announcing the change to 6 per cent, which was the flowing out at the rate of half a million the drain this we»k £760,000 has no possibility of any to would have been advanced ere now beyond six For two weeks a rise has been almost daily pre- rate is almost wholly imaginary, and is on the subject, which — that the mini- per cent. there ; remain at the 9th of Oc'.ober, gives an the cablc-dtspatches have fostered the belief mum likely to espouse this side of the known has been expected England our London cited above. of England, for well is erally accepted reason?, continues to attract a lar./e share of iittention, and seems toe if investment exceeds the demand so as to hy pothesis on the subject of trouble OP ENGLAND RATE DOES NOT ADVANCE. position of the of talked of be in minimum A third our State legislation, as has u=ury laws have enactment similar ; two theories may prove to be true, the probability of an early advance in the rate is weaken?d, and for the present as fol'ows: in so these : with s is and the supply reform. men engaged be six dollars upon one hundred dollars for one year, and after that rate for a greater or less sum, or for a longer or shorter time, except as hereinafter provided. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted. That in all contracts hereafter to be made it shall be lawful for the parties to stipulate or agree in writing that the rate of ten per cent per annum, or any less sum, of intere.st shall be taken and paid upon every one hundred dollars of money loaned, or in any manner due and owing from any person or corporation in this District. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted. That if any person or corporation in this District shall contract to receive a greater rate of interest than ten per cent upon any contract in writing, or six per cent upon any verbal contract, such person or corporation shall forfeit the whole of said interest so contracted to be received, and shall be entitled only to recover the principal sura due to such person or corporation. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That if any person or corporation within the District of Columbia shall directly or indirectly take or receive any greater amount of interest than is provided for in this act, upon any contract or agreement whatever, it shall be lawful for the person, or his personal representative, or the corporation paying the same, to sue for and recover all the interest paid u|)on any such contract or agreement from the person or his personal representatives, or from the corporation receiving such unlawful interest Provided, That the suit to recover back such interest shall be brought within one year after such unlawful interest shall have been paid or taken. Sec. .5. And In: it further cuarted. That nothing in this act contaUied shall be construed to change the general laws in force in relation to banking associctions organized under the act to provide a national currency secured l)y a pledge of United States bonds and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved June three, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. incorporated this depress the rate of interest to ar.d if control, of capital seeking enacted hy t/ie Senate and Iloiine. of Repregentatires of the United Statenof America in Congresn assembled. That the rate of interest upon judgments or decrees, and upon the loan or for bearance of any money, goods, or things In action, shall continue This statute, Of course it. the bank are beyond handed Be it adopted belo v is rate been draft has a usury law passed by Congress is market its In the the prominent District of Columbia, ind that the open is Bank <if Engbeyond six per cent, the Bank rate, an J obsti- policy of the for the existing law. belter, copied from the explanation of the i^eoond land in not attempting to put up in is 54d The with some further remarks in elucidation. is 33 per cent, of Bank of the the reserve that .says Times But our cotemporary forgets one or two its liabilities. letter, matters of some moment. In tha first place, the coin reserve does duty for 200 millions of olher liabilities, besides those There are eleven joint stock of the Bank of England itself. London whose deposits so long ago as List Decern do(s ber amounted to £84,730,000, three discount companies banks in commanded much public attention till last having deposits of £20,587,000, and seven other discount Saturday afternoon, when the report w^a telegraphed thence companies whose deposits were £55,055,000. The total was not seem to have to this city, ;f 153,353,000, and ii no\Y inuch larger. AH 'hese institu . THE CHRONICLK o44 tions, w«th others, rely on the coin in the Bank for their They keep very reserve. gold little in own their vaults, and consequently the twenty millions of gold held by the Bank of England have to be relied upon to do duty not only own 53 for its CatcBt illouetarB an^ Commercial €uglial) JJcidb, RAXEfl more formidable aggregate of 200 millions. The monetary movement is deranged. To apply Lord Oversfone's metaphor, these 200 millions o( The deposits constitute " a niass wLich has to be worked." 20 millions of gold is the machine the Bank uses to work Ordinarily this " working " of the deposits does not carry off the gold and 80, the golil extract comes speedily back out of the Bank it arnd the ; or il working machinery the organization of the monetary mechanism, unimpaired. is the usual process of working these deposits a vast mass of payments, amounting to 450 millions sterling a month, are coin leaving the Bank. The mass of gold made without any cocstitutcs the machine with that efficient and complete. ment. But banks at — the London —have stupendous is this smooth free action. Joint Stock Bank belonging to deposits Tiiese have to be paid the in gold. — One German government. Instead of going through it and weaken the permanent mechanism of the mmket. They impair the eold reserve. They take out of the Bank and export it, never to Under this process the reserve has fallen from 23 millions in September to 19 millions lo-day. At present then, the Hank has deposits to work which disintegrate and coin re' or bullion urn. melt avpay the machinery with which this fact is it works Ihem. to be taken into the account in And estimating the adequacy of the coin reserve. But again, as the London Economist points out, the coin of England is now the only mass of resorve of the Bank gold to which show on ariothcr it has easy access. suspension of specie There are others, as we some time previous to the payments by the Bauk of France there page ; was but one other great still, for reservoir of gold. a cessible by giving a turn to the screw. ment of the London This was easily The least rate of discount at once deranged the of French finances and set gold flowing from Paris to England. Now a barrier has been erected and the is closed. The gold in the Bank of France cannot be directly reached by a turn of the screw. This fact we pointed out immediately after the suspension of the Bank of France, and recommended that the Bank of England should r 'servoir sterling at least. increase Had its reserve to 30 or this increase Short. . . ., 19 Paris Paris 40 millions been made, the Bank would now have been in a stronger position, and would have escaped most of the diflicultifs which are the subject of anxious discussion in very distant parts of the financial world. ixaia 2X Oct. 11. short. '^ i3.;u^@;3.iiji *' Smos. Oct. 11. 3mos. short. Berlin Frankfort n9)4@:i9Ji Petersburg .... 3154®.... Cadiz <«?'»' a4R>^ Lisbon 90 days. M?,@.i2K Milan 3 months. 28..37>i@2S.« Genoa. 28..37>sr@28.45 Naples a8.37>(; ©28.45 .... ... Valparaiso Ang. A«g. ,. 4» bd. 4s. M. 60 days. Bombay Madras •* Calcutta ** U. W%d. is. V xmi-iM Oct. 108 Si 255f 25>i@25« 46M 31. 2EK@25% 19. Oct. 11. Oct. 10. Stianghai iia 32 J£ 3mos. Oct. 11. 60 days. Sept. 21, 90 days. '* Sept. 26. ** 85.57X 108.90 short. " NewYorli.... Rio de Janeiro Bahia 60 days. 1 «« «.20« " , St. Ceylon 13. 126.05 11.30 ©11.35 P..25«@6.2.'iX Singapore Hong Kong... 12. 25 47J* short. 3 mouths. 26.95 Vienna Pernambaco RATE. TIME. 3 months. 25.71XSS5.R2X Hamburg 10.- 4». t%d. 6s. Ihti. 6 mos. " 6 mos. tr. li &-im;id. 10?i@13-lHrfl 10f4@13-16<«, 1 per centdis.j 1«. Sydney Is. 30 days. IFrom onr own correspondent, After a protracted England advanced j London, Saturday, October 12. deliberation the directors of the Bank of their minimum rate of discount on Thursday doubling the rate in the space of rather less than three months. The Bank return, however, does not show to six per cent, thus that the movement was positively necessary. The position has, on the contrary, somewhat improved, and although there is a decrease of £772,748 in the stock of bullion, yet it icay be maintained that a furtlier alteration might have been delayed. As regards the policy of the directors, there is certainly a want of uniformity in it. Exactly a month since, and at the period when the Autumn payments were commencing, the directors allowed an important week to pass by without enhancing their terms to a point which their diminished resources would have justified. A portion of the community was certainly surprised at it, and I made an allusion to the circumstance in my letter of the 14th of September. The Bank rate was then at only 3| per cent, and it is remarkable when every business man knew that our autumnal payments would be more than usually, if not unprecedentedly, heavy, that an upward movement was not at that time inauguThe delay which then took rated by the Bank directors. place has to some extent led to the present movement, whereas had the Bank acted with greater promptness and decision then the move- have S'^nsitive b«lanco for self-protection .\mBterdam Autwerp of the mutilatf-, money LATEST DATE. BATE. TIME. perhaps others also being worked in the usual way, these were a part of the working machinery. the Exchanges, and deposits carry off as They this Such is the ordinary process of pa v. the present moment, as we have said, there something disturbing is which worked remains in the Bank and the working mechanism remains unmutilated, aggregate of active businefs vaults, ON— EXCHANGE ON LONDON. this is not all. them with. By OK BXCHANQE AT LOIHUOIV, AND ON I.ONAOS AT LATEST DATES. BXCUANGE AT LONDON— OCTOBER 11. milliuns of deposits and circulation, but for the 'nuch But [October 26, 1872. rise to six per cent might, it is thought, and possibly avoided. The substantial this week seems even now to be scarcely called for; and it is certainly a strange policy to advance the rate of discount by halves per cent wlien money is cheap, and is certain to become dearer, and as soon as five per cent is reached to make bolder strikes, more especially when there is nothing alarming in our position. We have, it is well known, been doing a very large business, both commercially and financially our harvest is deficient, and we are paying a high price for the good foreign wheat which is so necessary for us. The latter is the principal adverse feature of the reason which can be spoken about with certainty, for the reported insolvency of some of cur large East As India and China firms is simply a mitter of conjecture. been advance of delayed, ; regards our unprecedentedly large trade, there is no reason to has been unattended with average profits, and such being the case, on what ground can there be cause for anxiety or believe that it — DpspatcUea from the western diviplon of the Chesapeake and uneasiness'/ On the contrary, there is great reason for satisfacOhio Uailroad say that on Wednesday last, the 23d instant, there tion that our money finds lucrative employment, for it i.s the remained but forty miles of track to be laid to unite the two com- continuous demand for it that causes it to advance in price. There pleted porlions. The line will be opened in December next. In is the case this connection it is Important to note that orders have been are, indeed, complaints that profits are small, but such In trade, just as in the Stock received in Georgetowu lor Cumberland coal on English account, in every branch of business. the same to be shipped to the Kast and West Indies and South Exchange, where the legal half-a-crown per cent for buying and America. This is the first Indication of a coming change in the celling stock is quite a thing of the past, except for sn.all investcurrents of coal and iron movements. The Chesapeake and Ohio Uailroad, it is stated, will be enabled to deliver the superior bitu- ments, and where competition lias reduced the charge to one and minous coals of the Kanawha Valley at the seaboard ports at the threepence and even less per cent, the rates of commission have same or even less prices then the ("umberland coal, which must been reduced also by competition. But the stock brokeis, owing bo hauled over the 116 feet grades of the Baltimore and Ohio line. to the enormous increase in their business, are making much Cannel coal, of which about 900,000 tons are annually imported for pas and parlor uses, can be furnished by way of the Chesa- larger profits, and for a similar reason the result of the change in peake and Ohio at from |S to $10 per ton, against |15 to 18, the trade is equally satisfactory. The rise in the price of money will f present coat of the imported article. have tUU eOect in every well-regulated house of business, viz, - : : : . . it will induce merchants to make nicer calculations, and act with greater caution, but beyond that nothing serious can be felt. There liaH been a want «f animation in the jnoney market daring the week, but the rates of discount are firm., as under that : Per cent. Per c«nt. | 6 Bankrate Open-market ratec 30 and 00 lUvB" bills 4 moBthe' 6 moutliH' I bank Wli« bank bills Noiuliml. 4>sia5 HX] 4 and B mouths' trideblWs. 5 ®a 5Ji®5X 8 months' bills The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and discount houses for deposits are subjoined I : Per cent. ^X for money at the leading Conti- nnntal cities Bank Open Bank Open rate, market, per ceut. per ceut. 5 Amsterdam Uamburs . ' Lisbon and Oporto 9t. Petersburg 3 Brussels Turin, Florence 4 Berlin 6 Frankfort 5 5 5 Vienna and Trieste ... Madrid, Cadiz and Bar- 7 8X9 Antwerp Bremen 6 6 Leipzig celona... moderate, owing market 7 ! 8 4 8 8>i-» 5 4 3X and Homo 5 There are many here who say, and perhaps the remark is echoed abroad, that our trade is in serious danger from foreign competition. At the meeting of the Oreat Luxembourg Railway Company held this week, the chairman stated that in order to ikeep English steam engines out of Belgium, the Belgian Qovern'.ment had imposed a duty of £200 on each engine imported. The (Company appear to be desirous, with a view to economy, of work- Bank of business doing, however, is very to the uncertainty which characterisen Iwth the : Consols United States 6 per cent 5-20 bonds, ex 4-6 do do do do do 92>i(c means of engines of English manufacture. convinced that though the first cost of an lEnglish steam engine is much greater than that of one of Belgian make, yet such is the superiority of the manufacture and its greater idurability, the British engine is the cheaper article. The line by tlie directors are The series 1865 issue 1867 isHue 5 per cent. 10-40 bonds, ex 4-6 2(1 93?ir 9'ifiL been devoid of any special feature but lit is evident that in the event of a revival of the German demand it will be uecessarvy ito resort to the Bank, as no supplies of impor tance will be in the open market until the next Australian mail arrives, which will not be for a month. The silver market has been quiet. The following prices of bullion are from the circular of Messrs. Pixley, Abell, Langley & Blake for gold has ; * SOLD. Bar Gold Bar Gold, fine Bar Gold, Refinable South American Doubloons United Slates Gold Coin d. B. pcoz. standard. . 77 9 77 9 77 11 73 9 76 3 do per oz standard, last price. per oz. standard, last price per oz. peroz. 34 6U 55 _, 39!i» 38J, <^ @ is" & S54 ^ @W @ 95 94>i© 99^ 41 ® 43 Ditto 6 per cent. Convertible Bonds Illinois Central Shares, »100 pd., ex 4-6 UiiMois and St. Louis Bridge. Ist morl Louisiana 6 per cent. Levee Bonds Massachusetts 5 per cent, sterling bds, 1900 New .Jersey United Canal and Kail bds Panama Gen. Mort. 7 per cent, bonds, IROT Pennsylvania Gen. Mort 6 per ct. bds, 1910 Virginia 6 per cent, bonds, ex 4-6 91 103Xi$104)< 97 99 5g 93 9r> it7 9.3 In the wheat trade less animation has been apparent since the rate was advanced. The quieter feeling which is a]>parent Bank is much due, however, not so The importations. money as to increasing week has amounted to dearer London arrival into this and according to the last olDcial return the total importation into the United Kingdom for the week was about 1,000,000 cwt. to about 50,000 quarters, The following statement shows the imports and exports of etc., into and from the United Kingdom sinco harvest, grain, from September viz., 1 to the close of last week, compared with the corresponding periods in the three previous years : IMPOUTS. 1871. 1872. Wheat cwt. Barley Oats. Peas , Beans Indian Corn Flour B,261,84^J 1869. IS'TO. 6.914,.'J50 4.14:i,l22 4,77«,lil0 1,007,861 885,8.36 5M.5,:l8<i 391,733 943,437 107.199 268,111 2,891,617 454,402 ;,70o,805 47,601 605,704 2,957,419 1,143.251 U89,4i,8 'W,8,"!6 449,825 637,815 61,1'W 182,686 2.061,579 774,284 119,251 2,936,439 EXPORTS. Wheat cwi. 956 2,450 4'I2 652,090 1,466 6,574 581 .. Beans 352 235 .. Indian Corn Flour 2,286 2,431 1,719 g.iai d. 4.l' unstamped Barley Oats Peas s. ® ® @ ^ 87ii2 SK.se 6 per cent Funded Loan, 1871, ox 4.^ Atlantic and 01 West., 8per cent. Dubcnt's, BlschoiTshcliK's ctfs.. Ditto Consolidated Bonds, 7 per cent., Biscbod'sheim's certillcatcs. Ditto 1st Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds Ditto 2d Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds Erie Shares, ex 4-0 foreign exchanges have not varied to any important extent The market ii^a 91H^ '.'.'. > ing their return having had a The amount money and bullion markets. United States Oovernniont bonds have been firm, and the value of Erie shares and Atlantic & (ireat Western Kailway securities has improved. Illinois Central sliarea however, are flatter. The following were the closing prices of Consols and the leading American stocks this evening per cent, per cent 4X-5 3X ... rate, 545 beneficial effect. B The following are the quotations 'Paris : stock markets have been firmer, the 4H 4M Joint stock banks Dlsconnt houses al call Discount houses with 7 days' notice Discount houses with 14 days' notice... 1 . THE CHRONICLR October 23, 187^.1 • — : 28,851 376 914 1.494 191,201 24,765 UK) 12,852 311.864 47.991 1.146 1,791 711 I'.oifi 2,691 . . .. COMMBRCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. SILVSB. s. Bar Silver, Fine per oz. standard, nearest. Bar Silver, containing 5 grs. Gold, per oz. standard Fine Cake Silver per oz. 5 Imports and Exports fob the Week.— The imports this week show an increase in dry goods and a decrease in general peroz., nearest, old, 6 2)^. new, S merchandise. The total imports amount to $5,301,197 this week, peroz. ..@ .. .. against |6,G06,985 last week, and |8,644,238 the previous week. The following statement shows the present position of the Bank The exports are $5,366,834 this week, against $6,114,056 last of England, the Bank rate of discount, the price of Consols, week, and f6,225,767 the previous week. The exports of cotton past week were 14,001 bales, against 13.975 bales last week. •the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling the The following are the imports at New York for week ending Upland Cotton, of the No. 40 Mule Yarn fair second quality, (for dry goods) Oct. 17, and for the week ending (for general and the Bankers' Clearing House return compared with the merchandise) Oct. 18 rORBlON laPORTS AT NBW TORK 70B THE WEKK. ifour previous years 0;4® no price 5 Mexican Dollars iPlve Franc Pieces . : 1871. 1872 £ £ £ £ -25,217,812 24,816.119 •3,188,r28 25,328,510 4.1)B,726 26.688,929 3,818,119 ao,2:il,481 18,432,729 <6.211,953 15,082,133 l'>,:i2il,978 22,185,948 16,301,028 20,445,944 27,127,211 5,629,019 20,699,506 13,256,546 22,488,228 8.910.136 19,120,691 2x p. c. 12,955,403 22,292,413 2X p. c. 1868. Circulation, including bankpostbills 'Public deposits Other deposits Government securities. 15,9:)5,87t •Other securities 15,822,238 Reserve of notes and coin 10,648,-135 Coin and bullion 20,164,250 •Bankrate 2 p. •Consols Price of wheat Mid. Upland cotton No.40 mule yarn fair .. c. 94Xd. 54s. .. 1869. £ 3d. lOXd. my.d. 488. Is. Id. 0>id. 1870. 12,919,145 16,169,455 92JVd. 48s. 5d. 8Xd. 4,388,'i06 8,064,963 19,172,898 5 p. c. 92)id. 66s. 3d. DJid. 8,731,744 20,383,704 6 p. c. 92»id 58s. lOd' 9J4d,' 2d quality l9.1.5id. Clearinj; House return. 63,169,000 la. 3d. 65,705,000 Is. l%d. 65,103,000 The Newport (Oregon) Coal Company Is. 2Xd. ls.2iid, 92,855,000 111,615,000 (limited) invite applica tions for an issue of 10,000 ten per cent preference shares of each, redeemable in 20 years £10 £12 10s. per the holder to a bonus from by annual drawings at These shares will also entitle the vendors of one ordinary share, fully paid up, for every four preference shares subscribed for. It is proposed to purchase, for £100,000 in cash, and 16,000 fully paid up ordinary shares, an extensive freehold coal property, consisting of about 1,440 acres share. of land at Coos Bay, on the Pacific Coast of the United States, and within two days' steaming of San Francisco. The seams of coal> mentioned, underlie about 1 ,000 acres, and the outcrop and workings indicate the presence of about 60,000 tons. The coal is placed on board ship at a cost of |1 25 per ton, and sells readily at from $9 to |12. Since the announcement of an advance in the Bank rate the it is 1869. 1870. 1871. $1,618,658 2.807,173 $2,229,190 4,081,039 $1,791,927 General merchandise... 5,323,109 3,,570,587 Total for the week. Previously reported.... £4,42.5.831 $6,310,229 $7,115,036 310,517,401 $5,301,197 35;,S20,e08 $317,632,437 $36-2,627,'2Co Dry goods Since Jan, 244,054,549 $248,480,380 1 243,.379.471 $249,689,700 1872. $1,730,610 In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports ot 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 Oct. 22 KXP0RT9 mOM NKW TORK TOB THK WEKK. 1872. For the week 1869. $.3,9»7,794 1870. $4,.3;«,058 1871. $5,276,0.54 $!>.3IU>,8'24 Previously reported 156,125,800 144,755,201 190,088,175 183,703,156 $160,123,594 $149,092,259 $195,364,229 $189,069,980 Since Jan. 1 The following will show the exports of specie from the port o' New York for the week ending Oct. 19, 1872 : 16— Str. Oct. Russia, Liverpool$308,134 Oct lS~8tr. Abyssinia, Silver bars 17— Str. Cimbria, burg- Oct. 720 Silver coin 11.400 300,000 Silver bars Total for the week Previously reported ^^ 5,600 $626,388 80.233,963 Jan. 1,1872..,. $60,860,371 Same time „ 800 Liverpool- For London American gold coin 1871 1870 1869 1868 $99,73S 18— Str. Weser, BremenForeign silver Oct. 19— Str. City of Loudon, Oct. Foreign specie ToUl since Same time in Llvcr- fiool— ver bars Ham- $57,319,380 51.242,749 28,393,797 06,840,470 1867 1866 1865 In $43,042,672 64,180,135 24,253,204 — . THI5 CHR0XICLI5. 640 The imports of specie at this port during the past week have boen as follows: ail Oct. 18 -St. Vickxburp;, Tort Sir. Oct. 15 Prince - Morro Castle, Ha- vana— Silver Gold $80,354 OcU 16-Str. Tybec, Sao Do- $1,000 Vera Cruz— SUver minj^ on 1, I Same time In .„ ,™ «,„ $6,087,029 $8,319,499 1868 8,493.710 11867 14.7.37,936| 1866 tS71 1870 1 1869 Investment orders executed. CHARLES W. HASSLER, MOO.SSg Wall No. 7 N. Y. St., 8,392,219 — In regard to tlie loan of the Arkansas Central Railway, ad veranother column, the financial agents, Messrs. Williams & Bostwick, No. 49 Wall street, state that there is no loan before thi; piiilic which is so thoroughly secured, guaranteed, and offering such uneqiialed returns for investment as the Arkansas State loan, issued in aio of the Central Railway, and that some of the New York papers have denominated it " the peoples' loan," as it was creatod by the people and by the vote of the people of Arkansas the faith and credit of the State is " solemnly and universally pledged to the payment of the interest and the redempIn addition to this the tion of the principal of every bond." Arkansas Central Railway, a road equipped and in operation sixtyone miles, earning about $10,000 per mile, per annum, pledges its JBaukers' (Ba}tXtt, DIVIDENDS. ®l)c in tisetl Interest allowed Daily Balances. RAILROAD BONDS.— Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to $5,082,651 187« all Collections made. tS8,34!l .4,994,304 In Co.,) 33 Wall street. N. Y. S Bills of Exchange, Circular Notes, Travelers' and Coinmeicial Credits issued available In all parts of the world. Gold Total since January 1871 tDctol)er 26, Deposits received, subject to check at sight. 4,000 Total for the week Previoasly reported . Banking House op Henrt Clews & J»— 8tr. City of Herida, Oct. Silver Same time : The following Dividends have been declared durins; the past week : iWhen Pkr Cent. P' ABLE. Books Closed. Company. I ; real estate, rolling stock, and franchise, to payment of principal and interest of these bonds, and guarantees it by special endorse ment, recorded in every county through which the road passes, operating as a direct lien on all the property of the road. The agents state' that^they know of no bonds offered at so low a rate which gives to the person seeking a safe investment so large a profit for the use of money, and claim that investors will experience tlie same result in these securities as in Missouri 6s (issued for like purposes) the past few years. — We invite attention to the advertisement of the Chicago and Canada Southern Railroad, seven per cent gold bonds, which appears in another part of this paper. This road is fast approaching completion, the work being all done except the laying of a part of the track. The bridge across the two westerly channels of the Detroit. River, as well as the branch road to Toledo, is nearly done and the entire line from Buffalo to Toledo will be done in time for business early in January. The work on the Chicago and Canada Southern, which will be a continuation of the Canada Southern to Chicago, and the roads centering there, is ; also going forward satisfactorily. This new trunk line ought to cheapen freights between the West and the Atlantic seaboard, about which there is so much complaint at present, particularly among the Western producers. — The quarterly coupons of the first mortgage eight per cent, gold bonds of the Logansport, Crawfordsville and Southwestern Railway of Indiana, will be paid on and after November 1, at the office of Messrs. Jones & Schuyler, No. 12 Pine street, who are offering the few remaining aonds of this road now completed and in full running order at 97^ and accrued interest. —Messrs. Chase & Higginson, Bankers, take possession of their new office, No. 35 Broad street, to-day. BANKING AND FINANCIAL^ BANKING HOUSE OFFISK & HATCH, No. 5 Nassau street. New York. we allow Deposits received, on which four per cent per annum. made with Savings Banks and others depositing large amounts. We issue Certificates of Deposit available in all parts of the country, and bearing interest in case of special deposit. We make collections for merchants and others in all Cincinnati, Dry Dock, East Broadway & & lOct. 22. Battery jUbany & Providence St, Louis, Kansas City Nashua & Lowell Beaton Boston & Northern, Banks. INov. [Nov. Inov. 1. INov. pref... Nov. Mechanics & Traders National Mercantile National 2. to Nov. 16. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. 1. 1. 1. 1. Oct. 18 to Nov. 2 gold. Nov, 1. Oct. 25 to Nov. 5 American Exchange National National Mechanics' Banking Association. Nov. 3 4 free. 4 free. 5 free. Pacific Oct. 21 to I 15|, 15l. 15, Nov. J 1. . 1 Oct. 22 to Nov. 1. Oct. 25 to Nov. miHeellaneoiiM. N. Y., Newfoundland & London Tel. Co.. 1. Friday Evening, Oct 25, 1872. general features of the money The Money Market.—The market remain much the same as last week ; call loans are easy, while time loans are difficult to obtain, except at high rates. On Saturday and Monday stockbrokers were easily supplied with money on call at 4@7 per cent. on the three following days rates were stiffened up by the manipulations in the gold market and the consequent scarcity of cash gold, which put up the rates for money to 6@7 per cent. on Thursday afternoon, however, there was an abundance offering on call, and some loans were pressed by leading banking houses at exceptionally low prices. To-day there was no difficulty in getting money in the morning at 6 and 7 per cent., and at the close rates were 4@5 per cent. Commercial paper remains nearly the same as last quoted the only shade of difference is in the facility with which paper rather below the very best class can be negotiated, that being rather better than last week. First class endorsed paper sells from 9 to 12 per cent., and lower grades at 13 to 18 per cent. The London market has been watched with unusual interest, of late, and many expected that the Bank rate would be advanced to 7 per cent this week no change was made, however, at the meeting on Thursday, and the rate continues at G per cent the Bank loses £383,000 in bullion. In this connection there have been various reports that the Bank of England would borrow a considerable sum fix)m the Bank of France. No precise information upon the subject has been given, but the following special despatch to the New Y'ork Herald gives the clearest account yet presented ; ; ; ; ; London, Oct. S4, 1872. to borrow the sum of four millions of sterling, twenty millions of dollare, from the Bank of France, as was reported in some quarters, both in Europe and America, a few days since. On the contrary. His Excellency President Tliiori endeavored strenuously to induce the Bank of England to borrow that sum from the French instilntion, but the proposition or su^ijestion was declined. The Bank of England did not propose interest at the rate of Special arrangements Railroads. Hamiitou & Dayton parts of the country. pounds The governor and directors of the Bank of England answered the communication of the French President by stating that if M. Thiers wished to dtposit the amount of four millions of pounds sterling in the Bank in Loudon and draw against it afterwards they would accept the deposit. The last statement of our associated city banks, on the 19th showed a further improvement in the reserves. The Orders for Investment Stocks and Bonds executed at the Stock liabilities stooti at $228,737,700, and the total reserve at $05,311, Exchange, on commission, for cash. 900, being $8,027,475 more than 35 per cent of the liabilities, an of $4,413,075 from the previous week. We deal in Government Bonds, and in the following first-class increasefollowing statement shows the changes from previous week The Railroad Securities, which we can recommend with conand a comparison with 1871 and 1870: fidence, from a thorough knowledge of their [character and -18T2.1871. ISTO. value, viz instant, Oct. Oct. 12. Loans and : Chesaneake and Ohio Bonds, per cent gold, $100, |500, |1,000 each, interest May and November. Central Pacific Bonds, 6 per cent gold, $1,000 each, interest January and^July. Western Pacific Bonds, 6 per cent gold, $1,000 each, interest January and July. Owing to the present high rate of interest and consequent dullness in American Securities in European markets, and the demand for money here at this season of the year to move the crops, it is a favorable time to make investments, as these Standard Securities con just now be purchased at a price below their usual market value, from which a considerable advance is reasonably certain. Full information furnished unon ajiplication at our oflice, in person or by mail. FISK & HATCH. m" MONEY TO LOAN On Cotton R. M. Warehouse. WATERS & CO., 56 t270,'>57,'i00 12,217,83'J Clrcnlatton Netdeposlta LeEal tenders 189,70.1,300 201031.400 45,759,400 32,E86,»00 Differences. Oct. Inc.. t2,25'<,300 Inc.. «I7,71M Dec. 3I.6«I Inc.. 11.322,100 Inc.. 6,821,000 Oct. 23. 2!. f26S.6l>5,3!l6 f2S.'!..T80,I00 10.101. lUO U.948,113 30.294.300 20 1,791 .iCW 50,014,700 32.517,086 189,518,983 52.390,812 — Government securities continue to be quiet and steady, prices being a trifle higher than last week. There is a tolerably good demand from home investors, and tlie large Treasury purchases within the past six weeks have taken a considerable amount of the floating supply of bonds off this marThe Treasury purchased $1,000,000 on Wednesday, from a ket. total offering of $3,424,800. range since Closing )>rices daily, and the .,_. ^_. „ Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. January . !9. Ss.fand, 1881,cp..'-110V 21. 22. a. IIIX'UOV'IU 21. "lil .... 114% <il4Ts "IWX ll=v. conp •116M*116>« 1I6M 116« 116)i 5-20'9lB62, coup... M15X, 'llr.V 'USSi "115% '\li% 116 ''\li% \K-ii'\K% 5.aO'»H61, coup... *115X '116 ... '116 'ivtK niiii s-ao-BiTO, " 68,1881, reg 68. 1681, 'm% ViO'«16«,n" 5-20'8l867. 5-20'el8«8, * ... " .. " ... ni% 1HVM14X 114X "IHV '1I4K 1»X 115 "114X 'IHV 1145f niyi reg "lOSX coupon.... "108X 113X Cnrrencye's Broad Street ... «,787,900 14.625,500 27,706,300 tTnlted States Bonds. 10-40'8, lO-40'8, in '.9. dls.... t2e8.29S3U) Specie Thlt Is !15 1, have been: since .lanuary 1. Highest.—, 107V Feb. 8:I13K .luly 6 ^ ^Lowest.-, USX Sept. 12 1171, 3,120X -uex I14X Jan. 'ni% 109V Jan. 109X Jan. nu% Jan. 109KJaii. U:n Feb. \\\\ Feb. Feb. 107 , — . 11 11634 May 25 t .\uk. B 7 June 116K Aug. 13:il6j< Aug. 11 117>4 June SillSH June 9 117V June 1! 1 6 29 3 MOSH ,. 6|:!1K July 30 105X "MM.\ im% Mch. 13 113J< Aug. 16 113K 'UiH, 111 Oct. 5iinj< May 29 •:08J< was made at the the price bid, no late V.\% 115V iwjs •114« WAfi ;i5X 1!5 •IIJV '114i lOJX 'lOSH 'lOSH I08X MOSK 'lOSV W%'M}i".\i\ 25. . Board, V : .. . : London have been as follows CloBlntr prices ot securities Id Oct. I Since Junuttry Oct. ()<:t. II. '.a. •a. Lowest. 9I« 90^ Miiy lilf!h('iit. NewSs » .luncl'J 9291 91 89* s;'; Ki'pt.a.'i Kot). 8| »IH a 9'.;m n Jail, »l)i .Inn. Jnii. 9-.% Jan. ma 547 ing bills cheaply. The transaction has generally been commented u|ion with some severity in financial circles. The gold preiriiiiiii was also stillened by the same causes which led to high rates on : 1. I D3.»B,9-W6, '69..., U. 8.«>,9-2l)s, «.. U. B.Sa.lO-Wa -i s State and Kallroad Bondx,— Tlio Iriiiisactioiis in Hoiitherii Stato Iionds have beou quite limited, and priiKS remain without notice that thii railron'ls of T<;nno.ssuu ain material iliange. still jiajing up, from time to timr, their iiidobti^ducss to tli(^ State, rcducinjj to that extent the amount of State londs outstanding. Some of the Virginia State bonds have also been jiaid into the Treasury on a similar account. Kailroad bonds are rather more active at the Board, and the prices of some issues are higher. Central Pacifies are fiimer at 100 to lOOJ I'nion Pacific first mortgages, 88iS8i); income bonds, 80S l^nd grants, tOl. Compared with the range of prices during the first eight montlis of this year the.se bonds arc all reasonably low for investUKUit. In consequcnc(^ of tho fiiirry in the money maiket and the necessiiy which some holders of bonds have found of realizing in order to supply their mercantile wants, there are many good bonds now purchasnljle at low pr'ces. Closing prices daily ancl the range since Jan. 1 have been We loans. The greatest pressure was on Wednesday, when borrowers palil the following rates for one day's use: i, 310, 3-33, 1-1(1, 3()1, 1 3a 4, 1 1«, .Mil, 3 32, i, i, 8-8, 3-10, 8 8, i, 7-10 and i T.Mlay the rates paid lor borrowing were 1-33 and 1-04 per cent, to fiat,and for carrying 3, 1, 3, and four per cent. the Treasury sale of $1,(XH),000 on Thursdav the bids amounted to $3,095,000. It was stated to-day that about $1,300,000 of gold coin would be sliijiped to-morrow, $100,000 of it to Canada. Customs receipts of tli(^ week have been $3,300,000. The following table will show the course of the gold premiam each day of the past week M - ; : Oct. Oct. A. Zi. •sTcnn., old •aTenn., new.... •sN.Car., old.... 68 N. Car., new... K .5 75X '33 •*m •33H •18 old " conBOlld*d •;(i 68 Vlrg., •• 68 Missouri i'i^ J. . IIKI 83 8!1 Chic* NW.sf Tnis Is m •98 •3b W| V •W •41 (3 SIS ».o 53X "15 •20 92 H 93), 99 3< '9H! •53 50 >15 15 22-li »3 761< •93 8UH 8()i» "J2« "93)<i 75)<, 38X Mch. .Ian. 15 Oc 13 Sept. 31 May 4 Iw Mcli. 12 Mcli.22 J'ln. lO Mcll.2(i June 24 June 6 Jan. 17 Mch. 18 88V Jan. July 18 16 97 103^ Aug. 3 lOlVOct. 10 108X Jan. 17 103 Jan. 26il07H Juneao •1(13 v| no 9ale was made net. 22 Oct. 21 7r>;< 25 59 31 59}i Sept.ac! 21 Sept. 18 JO Scpt.:» 98 ;7X Sept. 91 :0O s ^Highest. WH •«SH 77 .SlnceJanuttryl. 92 99 Sept. :3ll05X S6ii Sept. 181 Oct. 75 4 85 MKIk 1110 77« SOS 103H . r-Lowest.-^ 63>4 Jan. 5i 6;!X Jan. 4 30X June 1 15M Jan. ail 41>< July S21 •75« 'ma ioi>i; the price bid, 7JV 75 33 H •103 !4 •u«v •10. •1IW!< 103X •103 •105 •103 ii:« 1W>4 •1(13 18 •98 •98 •97X "9i lUl>i lOlX iv-a •!01«< ICO Is Is !« ;s 2). '43 S •53 •15 26 SOK '9!« nii •113 Oct. 21. 74 •2(1 •77 80 K 80S •sa 1883. N.J. Cenlst m Ft Wayne Ist in • n% tm in. 78 lioclcl sld Ist 26 « 93 ion 89 aa 1.2V Km Un.Psc.lat lln.PacL'dOr't Un. P. Income ... Krlelst •1-. 26X Cent. Pac. Kold.. N.Y.Cen,6s, •53« "5i •15 •.-I'm •i.i J.& 6BS.C.,n, Oct. 23. ;5« 75 •-.i^i Oct. I 1 96XSept. 4 IOC 1 .Jan. 16 3 lOJX Sepl.l9iI04K June Ing. Saturday, Oct. " " Monday, Tuesday, Wed'day, Thursday, " " " Friday, Western Union Te eg.aph and Norlhwest Common have been the most active stocks and shown the greatest advance in Mail, prices. week said that some large amounts of stock have been taken by outside parties, but the limitation of operations so largely to a few leading speculative stocks hardly confirms this theory. It was rumored to-day that the We.-itern Union Telegraph Co. was selling or would srll the 110,000 shares of their stock held by them. The rumor was also current that $10,1,00,000 new stock would be issued by the Chicago & Xortliwestern Hailway. The Pacific Mail Company have issued a statement that the 27,300 shares of stock owned by the corporation had been sold at par, realizing |3,730,000 that the company holds 10,000 shares of Panama railroad for which they are bid $1,.500,000 cash; that they own ten more steamers than they did one year ago, have paid f 1 ,700,000 on the six new steamers now building, and that the earnings are 11 per cent, exclusive of the subsidy. The subsidy of $1,000,000 commences on the first of January next, and there are no steamers which are not in constant use. The company has also bought Ilolliday's line of five steamers on the Pacific coast, paying th"refor ,$.570,000. It is also stattid that the company now has $4,000,000 in the treasury. i'lie following were the highest and lowest priceb of the acti\e 1 ist of railroad and miscellaneousstocks on each day of the last week Saturday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd'y Thursday, Krlday, ; Harlem :i3X 113>< Krie do nrel 49X ^y^ 73V 9ll)i 91X "OV 7IV 71K KK 87k SI '73 l.;ike Sliore.... Wabash Northwest do pref Rocklsliinil... 109X 11I« J5X 56« Bt. Paul do pref... 75V OhlOit .MIsslp. <4S CentralofN.J Boston, H Uel.,L. A '5V an 10.S4 101>4 ft E. 8X S>i W... '96 97V 3:!! 34 54 iiref "<-i Bann.ASCJos dii Union Pnolflc. Col Chlc.&l.C. Panama West. Un.Tel. Quicksilver ... do pref.. Pacific Mall ... 37K 39X 33» S5V ;4IK 'Mii 75X «« 5«>s 56W S3H 100)4 Adams Eip .. 'MS Am, Mcrch.Ex •70H United States.. Wcll8, Fargo.. Canton 1i 45 na 71K; 78)« 7JV '86)4 .... 102 101 95 — 113V 113V --" 50K 73X 51?4 74 71K TIK Tiji 75X 88K 8SM llOX 56 76 111 23., Oct. 95 J< 95 95^ 9IJi 112 113 11- 50X OIX 74M 7l)i >0\ 71V 74X 76 .88X no i m% 111)4 76X 76 uH 87 Oct. i6% .S7H SH 8Jj '98 99 35 S5!4 53 53 39 10 35 36 116 116 81i< 14V »7 ssy, 59 100)4 103 '.... 71 71 l(t!J< TJ- 56«; ti% 16)i 102H 102K "HX 95 113 45X 97 34V 53)i 39H 33 17 58 IIKIX 95 :9)i •70 •75 ST IfiV lOS 97 -35 SI 40 36 1*6% I46X nn 103 -r,i( 18 5!! V 112 50 50X 74K 91K 91K 70V 71X 74X 75 87V 58 110 now 56 V 57 ii 7iiV 76)< 46 41 103 1J3 39>i *5 145 39)4 »% 145 .... •!1 81) 17X «7« the price bid and asked, no «a2e was TJH 72 78 88 "S6)4 lOj 107 3V 97)4 34 5314 .- 8:)V 53)4 39X 39V 35),; 115 ;8X- 95 IWV Win ' 4SK 5-<V llOX SK 4iV 18 57 X ^y, i6V -.-'H 46 47 103 IC3X tin 79X lOOK Vti% "94K 95 lOiM i:o 8X 96V 53H 53V 21. Oct. J. n »5v 112K r.2xii4 50X 5'.X SUV 52>4 '.... 71K 7IM 74X 91H »;« 915s 92X 70V VOX lUX 72 7fi!, 74)4 76)5 MiV ir,% 88 87V 89)4 •71 flH 9«)i •34 36 :4«)4 7»X 4'J 58 )j 59 97)4 102)4 ill 94 •71 76 77)4 n - 115 lo; 110 ' TM m lOJ l:l 7 ,. lix 103 8>4 96 8V 96% SSV S4)i •58 39X 89J4 S5X' S6% 14.i 78 1< 48 5S14 Titl-s 18 The Gold Market.-The 82 5.-i<i.(X10 3.l««t,l*i3 3,'i<l7.«'« 113)4 9-|.«t,OllO .'),i»:ivi 11 5.7S6 II3X !13K 1I3X 82,662.000 3,'. 113)4 16,7:3,1100 !12V ''3% 113)4 4.36,562.0(10 1,957,159 232«.a39 l'.2v 112)4 108 113)4 112V lliX :99,6I7,000 8«,232 «ie.782 i:3 X 109»4 Paris (bankers} 5 2<V(s5.3i) Antwerp 5. 22)445 91 •70)4 "76 -sex 105 Hamburg S5.'4(»8» Frankfort Bremen .- . llX'gllSi 4I)4«41X 95V(8f6 72 a72)i mi'S.Vl 7.>v»73 . Custom House , Uecelpts.' Receipts. Gold Saturday, Oct.. 19.... »»l.000 »1,1S0,;33 1 " Monday, 21 459,000 517,6.V2 32 " Tuesday, 618,000 rjU7,099 57 22 ... Wednesday," 2? " " Friday, 24. 25. l'5i),0ll0 266,000 . . Suh-Treasnry.Payments.Oold. Currency, Currency. »lil5,6;S W »27n,9.'6 28 248,66 ; 61 1,2-2,:2J 85 .,1131,551 <8 66;,06J 76 1,509,2;0 63 337.366 60 2 19.037 41 558,916 50 406,0'.5 07 1,638,996 49 ;66,S57 91 3'0,3'i 9J 310,581 9i 439,000 . . »223.t31 93 210.449 15 34.1,444 7U 813.281 23 1.137.8S1 10 5J8,46l ti J2,365.000 18 ^52,200,315 02 $22,879,668 83 Balance, Oct. 25 150,330,34120 {23.3?8,016 72 New York Cit? Banks.— The following statement shows the condition of the Associated Banks of New York City for the week ending at the commencement of business on Oct. 19. 1872 : ATBRAam AKOttNTOr <#1 Bahks. .. Loans and > Capital New VorR Manhattan Co 2,050,00(1 Merchants'... 3,000,000 2,000,000 1.500.000 3,000.000 1,800.000 1,000,000 1,000,000 600,000 300,000 1.235,000 1.500,000 800,000 600,000 200.000 600,000 500.000 2.000.000 5,000,000 10,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 422.700 2,000,000 McchanicB Union America . Pheenlx: City Tradesmen's Fulton Chemical Merchants Kxchange. Oallatln, National Butchers' Drovers' iSi Mechanics and Traders'. Sreenwich Leather Manuf Seventn Ward »uteol New York American Bzcbange uommerce Broadway hercantlle Pacific Bepnbllc Chatham 4.50,000 4I2.50C People's Worth America aanover irvIng Metropolitaa CUlzans Kaasau Market St.Nlcholas. Shoe and Leather Corn tCichange Continental Cammonwealt.li Oriental Marine Atlantic Importers and Traders'.. Park Uechanlcs'BanklnK Asi. ttroce rs' HorthKlver BastKlver Bowery National New York County (German American Dry Goods Total The N. Kxchanne Clrcnla- Discounts. Specie. »3.ow,o«.»ii,o(ju.m Tenth Natlonnl lOG 2,320,!SI» The transactions for the week at the Custom House and Sub' Treasurv have been as follows New York 94>< 5J65,IW> 4Ut'a4«5i; 8«l««lS6Ji 40?4'i40)< .... .58)4 4,462,8*7 S.nv(ai.i*H S.'.S liS.HV S.15 «5.1«V 23V 5.21)4(-a5.22)4 Amsterdam nv 48)4 97X Wi% !8.88;.«lll Swiss .... 80,14 m 112V Manufacturers ft Mer.... Four*.li National Central National Second Kat«-n«l Ninth National Iflrst National Third National 145)4 made at the Board leading feature of the week in gold has been the high rate forced on loacs, chiefly by the action of the Bank of Montreal in this city in withdrawing gold from the market and thus causing a scarcity. It was said that the purpose was to depress foreign exchange' for the purpose of buy* liSX 113)4 : Total Balance, Oct. N.T.Cen&H. K 14K 95W llSJi, foreign exchange market was depressed by tlie " squeeze" in gold, and transactions were made even beloW the reduced rates of leading drawers. The failure of the Bank of England to make any further advance in their discount late, was favorable to the market, however, and with the easier feeling in gold, exchange at the close is firmer. The rates are as follows »«dayB. Sdaya. Loudon prime tiauKers lio^'^liostf 108K3109 " commercial !ii!<)4@10S)4 ....a sales made to realize this re-act:on in prices was most perceptible rn Thursday, but the market again took an upward turn to-day, and prices closed strong and buoyant on most of the list. The " bull " movement has thus far been singularly succe.-sful so far as the three or four leading specialties are concerned, though the general list has not advanced in a corresponding degree. It is ; t!,'<;3.2 0^,666 4.:U1,'U7 1,957.139 113 ..iij 25.. l4l.'.l:ll,(S»l Foreign Kxflianee.—The Tliui-sday, 19. ..;;3 Halancet. Oold. UurrencT. J2.S47.M . (;lei. rings. 113 112V 112K I12X 1I2« ..'.3 23.. 21.. jan.l. 1872, to date After opening strong at the beginning of the week there was some depression subseiiuently noticed, in consequence of the Oct. a.. Total ing. est. '.12V Current week •Previous est. 19. 21.. Prussian thalers at the Hoard. Railroad and miscellaneoua Stocks.— The Stock market has been exceedingly active, and at times feverish and irregular. The results of cli(]ue manipulation in several pnmiinent speculative stocks, have been shown to a remarkable extent. Pacific heavy Qnotatlnns.- Open- Low- Hlgh- Clos- ; \9. ; tHE CHRONICLE. October 26, 1872.J Oct. — 1.000,000 1,000,000 l',9,tO(.l 7I8.7U3 t59.60C, 5.3eO.'.IOO 2S7."'00 493.:00 i.iis.noo 8.033,800 312.200 837.400 394,100 72S,tOO 33,400 31I,-200 771,506 2.3il,.'JOC 15 ',10(1 219,900 31,200 152,300 45.700 14,100 !.3l7.i(fl S15.70O 4.127.700 2.043.900 1.409,500 1, 12 -'.6(0 418.2011 485.21)0 ia,:iixi 3,7W.900 4,771.100 3.616,10(1 1,879,100 6,193.100 2.919.8(10 3,463,900 2,576,500 2,010 500 2,' (1-1,300 1,119.3(10 l,:;si,300 9.471.3111 ;;,407,60C 7,5-.7,.'iOO 3 547 700 l.'i7«.9tio 4.10U.200 2.107,500 1.6-3.400 3.548.500 2,II2.f.OO 9.102 6'JU 1.460.500 750,000 300,000 400,000 SOO.OOO 1,925,500 1.457.100 l.'57.200 847.100 ^ il I'S.IOO 15.«i4 llic SOO.OOC 1.500,000 500.000 1,000.000 500.000 1,000,000 2.50,000 200,000 2,000.000 1,000,000 489.51H) LiOO 1.96.'.600 2,7 3,;(io 2, 601. •-'00 3.410,100 2.637.700 3..V28..5O0 !.:»3.3(I0 7" 6.', I*) l.'.0.'i.70ti 1.1*9.-00 1.198.2(11 20 3-6.500 a.779.('00 i.i:'7.i(lg 5,7"<l.0(10 ;l.9Cf.;-UI0 6,713 249,700 195,700 2.700 263.300 173,700 550,400 8(X1 166,1110 59J00 318,100 357.100 " ,200 3,179,600 54,300 SOO.OOO 54.500 rs.av 14.500 I.OIl.lOO S59.600 92.900 129..3t>0 5.100 5,(00 229.6iM 132.700 16 8',iO 189.110 726.1CC ;,i:6.500 25,K0O 131.200 SS.500 9t« 92.71)0 392, ;oo 61700 739,400 155.300 786,600 49.400 5,000 61,100 579.800 25.600 235.S0O 6,400 4,1(10 130.203 960,1X10 14.400 95.030 I^3.000 495.600 631.000 945,800 37,(00 3i 4.6(10 6,8U0 l.'.OO 15.400 lO.SOO 19 600 224.000 43.1U1 731,800 2,»42,106 25,t00 1.4.52,700 285,000 310,000 589.000 101.900 277A>0 195 ..500 789.900 5U,-20(. |.212,bltl 7.91JO :!.!iS3,9llU 92 2.400 i,12.MK0 I 268.11.10 am (^77.700 225.000 181M4I0 ..3.2.400 4.-58,200 2,193,500 il,420J0C 270^57,600 Specie Inc. Inc. (jlroalatlon Dec. SS.J.n.Siii' 407,7iX) 9l,9oo I | 1, 320,100 851,500 2.134,000 7?0.400 2.803.700 770 «0 5,310 2,01 63..1rtl 7-26.0(0 813.61-0 5I9.:(0 415 500 619.(100 Si'4 300 142.400 5111.900 212.300 96.'.4(I0 4.6,9.(100 I.761.IV41 8.493.300 4.0111.1(1(1 !*H.'(1C 1.2M.0!'0 .% 3,0 8.30C !-9i;.6(iO l,i:9,-21« 3,015,1(10 2-a.';oo 2,6(0.400 1.891.100 72'.6O0 3.00.300 1,178 500 2,0U7.tW 191 6 C.StV 183JI0 we .514 .sod 3.580,600 6.12/1(0 542.20(1 1.3VOA)0 895 400 !.S08.5(« 1.775,600 ai'i.tx'o l,'45,4ifl .*191.0|X1 51s.;: i.~uHX) 267 J «1 1,344,300 1.926,700 1.581 .900 71').0(iil l.lSli.lOO i-.ie.sio 1.;SS.600 571.100 io.7iio,eoo I7.»15..-0;i 1,331,:00 633;210 fS.SflO 715.100 1. 015,700 17,S(!>,000 8,290,000 1,163,900 4.757,000 4-28.5(10 471.7ro 173.8(10 2.685,70(1 4,!;^.4ftl 467,M(l 164.200 235,s(!) l. 0,000 206,300 5.101.800 2.to;,0(tl 9 19.-0(1 895.0141 3,115.1.500 !sS?.S(41 5.202.200 814,2(« 2,693,!00 855.110 l.i-2«.:oo 1,16^.10(1 4..'S2.9,0 2S3.;00 677,: 0(1 269,00(1 S35.(X10 369,(00 361.400 5-J.5:64t« Net Deposits Lenal Tender | 16^00 11 l.f.'l.KO 1.173.6(0 1,012.3(0 1.820.800 s.'.io deviations from the returns ot previous Loans 3,; (f'-c.:* 27,706.300 -.IlLlSl.ICO 2;o.itv 12,C-25,'.(0 4.218.700 4.118.200 3.934,600 2.844,400 6.151,200 2.720,-00 3.f.6S.8liO 9:8,5('0 2.'.;0,0OO — ti.sm.m 6,;'J1..'4I0 500,000 SOO.OOO 400.000 350.000 500.000 5.060,660 ~ 3,000.000 Lefcsl Denositt, Tendeie. tsji.ioc 9,710 4,000,000 400,000 1.000,000 1,000.000 1,000.000 1,000,000 1,000 000 2.000,000 1,500,000 2.0OO.0OO 500,000 tlon. ii,]2a.(i(ic Net week are as follows: Inc.Jll.SW.IOO Inc. 6,H,'!,0«0 : : : 548 The Tttil toVLoiriag are the totals for a series of Loam. Dnte. Specie. Ctrrnlatlon. JalyW.... 3»;.'i!4..^0O 29.571,800 Julya;.... AujrniiiS 2«.t.l36.9UU 3S.498.TllO 27.87(1,0X) 2:.350.l)00 23.9>fl.lKI« l!7,^37,ai»J AUKUSl ia.I99.U0a 19. AtiKUHt 17. Aiurust il AuKust ij,«i;,aoo 27..'';3.t'00 23;.6i;8.-.'00 23,757,600 52,.W,100 ii7.S71.!ilO 22t>,ll9.;4lU 211l,03e 2(10 r.O,S69,0«) 31. 28>i.^l2.40O 16.4M.500 8«pt. 1.... SeDt. \i... Sept. 21... Sent. £1... Oct. J.... »;,6)u.iiao 1:i,i5I.;Mu 27. IT -..(1110 27.r.«.ii00 am.dw.aoo U.TST.AW 2:,«J'.4O0 Oct Os:. li.... IS.... 213.6:0.200 aofl.sis.mo 2oi,i2;,soo QUOTATIONS IN BOSTON, PlilLADELPIlIA, BALTIMORE, &e. ClPrtvlnep. 49.3li«,^llO !al^^.(lla.s76 4».(H8.r.0O R.59.3J5.714 5»7,6^2,-;C6 765.1S7,22-. 4S,lO5.B0O 44,467,1100 a7.li«9,100 27.7H3,100 19">,l.'iO,000 4I.!IS.',800 6,)B,3'll,41S 27,61 '4. .'00 13«.151l,'«)0 2en,i"'.soo ll,9fJ.S)0 9.9I3,»00 ij.ii;.8uo 2;,;3T.!«) 1^19,709,800 41.105,7110 45,;5«, 100 7;7.477,(.21 802.V21.67!! 2».H!,«I0 U.6J5,aOO 27,7i'6.S00 20i,OJl.lOO 62,5t6,400 818.599.3iO Boston Banks. — Below we give a statement of the Boston National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday, Oct. 31, 1873: Blackstonc Boston Boylston Broadvay Columbian Continental Knot Everett FanenllHall Freeman's •llohe Hamilton Howard M»rket Massachuselts Mavorlok Merrhants' Mount Vernon New KnEland North Din Boston Tremont Washington First »1I6,5«1 $178,400 H18.9CII Ul.BOO 7l(i.;J0O TSM>00 1,.500,000 3.t5S.7U0 6,;i0O 166.IKI0 2,i;9.'«IO 1„'>66,2U0 47i;,500 2,j5;.i)00 1.747. 100 9;ll.600 8i5,BI«l 737.9(10 1,000,000 600,000 200,000 1.000,000 1.000.000 1,000,000 200.000 1,000,000 300.000 1,000.000 750,000 1,000,000 800,000 800.000 400.000 3,000,000 200,000 211 OOO 175,400 441.2l]0 4. '200 IW.OOO 262.800 521.000 797.IW) 1.9'i4.700 100 fS.KOO 5-.9.1II0 2,705.800 30.0 J 46,8110 913.7110 5n6.5llO 7S3.6(I0 em.mJ 4,M0 415,911'J llli,5|i0 2.593.100 127,900 2.300 81.300 140,800 132,510 322,000 96.700 107,100 7J.000 95.400 Bank of Commerce Bank or N.America 1,995000 :,4«i«00 Exchanee Leather Union Webster Commonwealth o9:t.50i: y,2M\l 1,2.33.100 517.5i)0 572,700 9.6.910 349.-;i:o 350.800 ail.fOO 4I4,U10 72.3.600 68^.700 512,600 7'H.:W0 8.'i3 sue :0J 212 lOa 4(',i lilO 96.9.)1) 517.101) 179,70J 538,900 2,169.900 7i,3'0O 34'',SOO i;«.3O0 112,500 15;,100 31 '.300 M3.900 787.7110 l.'2:!2.iica 71'2 1,070.500 35:i.lll(l 67,7110 2.&-I8.2JO 3.',.-,00 2.01li..VlO 51,100 7,900 2.396.400 2.671,000 S.431,100 11S.400 SO 2.(1.2.0 1,5J^0 900 100 594 500 596.500 ',800 212.800 783,400 l,i:a,900 1,0111.500 24l,4!10 620.51)0 ;46.1'fl 1.439,800 3,8J0 3.900 16.500 48,900 791.500 3.19O.:JU0 91,:i00 '.38,«00 7-27.' 00 6&3 400 1,300.900 3,731,800 2.500 3U0 l!:l,S;:o 563.4;:0 9«3.l)00 4.776.fi(IO 155100 593.£00 796.900 781,800 1,206.800 4,427,800 1,911.200 27,200 2,9S(i..vl0 200 4,3)9.8..« 1,716,S(X1 I,8'>1,500 312.800 633.600 82.500 2.S89.900 873.400 171160 174.(1(10 Date. Julv22 July 29 September 9 September 16.... September 23.... September 30. ., Octohcr 7 October II OctODer21 .\l]eehany City 68 Pittsburg Ps 2,468,500 l,90i,i00 400 1200 16 300 1,169 700 1.791.100 7l2,C00 49,2 187.100 185 SCO 124,000 6(K1 .5.56.90(1 1 I.OIT.IIHI 539.2C0 976.200 491.3{;o l.lfO.Oi'O 250.000 Philadelphia do do t8,933,S00 1141,313,300 t25,T28,30 New are comparative totals for a series of weeks past 2.115,500 2,121,800 1.730,900 l,203,aoo 1,207,200 1,173,100 1,198,700 1,182,(00 119,016,700 117,914,300 119,051,900 116,771,900 116.642,700 116,.3'.1,100 LeKal Tender, 115,351.300 l.i:i6,300 iu.580,700 :,o;i.4oo 822,800 113,'24i.600 111,693.400 107,611,800 113,161,500 Deposits. Circulation, 9,611,600 10.151,900 9.I65.4N0 9.449.200 9.336,100 9,6:5.6"i) 9.860.(«I0 25,557,6(10 25,6 2.41 25,627,600 25.627,5110 25,6.53,700 25.633.9(;0 41.237.200 3.1131,700 25.646,900 40,;535,50() 25.5:)9,:^0() 39,123.100 3-,125,00O 25 613.300 8,939.500 8.034,500 8,938,300 9 J 1,900 l,:29,SO0 25.606.400 4C.40:,90O 46,318,010 44,534,300 42,617.000 41..«2,500 4!,.30«.l(lO 9,896,200 8.312.300 8.752 ,C00 773,6' fl 47,327,'( 25,687.900 29,9«.3O0 25.7XrvSai 24,623.000 25,728,310 39,28(),4O0 41,813.600 Banks. Capital. Philadelphia Loans. Sp'-cle. 11,500,000 15.390.000 (55.1100 »8SI,0OO 1,000,0(10 2,000,(iOO 3.9S'i.5;o 5,f53 5.231 .SOO 2,289,0(10 3:l,'!0(i 770.660 1,090.300 439,000 259,000 North America Farmers and Mech. Oommerclal 810,000 800,000 600,000 250,000 250,000 500,000 400.000 1,100.000 250,000 1,000,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 300,000 500,000 Mechanics' Bank N. Liberties. Bouthwark Kensington I'enn Western Uannfacturers*..., Bank oi Commerce Glrard Tradesmen's Consolidation Commonwealth, Corn Kxchange.... Union.... .300.000 First 1,000,000 Third 300,000 150,090 250,C00 275,000 750,000 1,000,000 250,900 Sixth Seventu KUhth Central Bankof Bepublic. Becorlty 3,000 33 2,;31..ll)0 2,560,000 :,516.200 1. 089.949 1,331,461 L Tender. I'OOO 6.210 230,000 443,700 238 000 165,970 263,109 3,226 DeposIts.ClrcnIat'n. t3,583,0(HI 2,:51,933 3,613.' 00 Leiai Tender Notes l,(»ii!.625 '265 2:3 788 581.(184 202,S'!0 1,676.574 1,136,60) 1,476,127 6,416 805,000 251,135 2:7,143 31S,90D 83,370 457.000 255,000 2.931,r00 1.125.409 755.6)9 95:i.399 .371.4;6 1 ,!'95,000 l,r,72.000 367.631 208.8:5 76l,(K10 38;,00(1 100,1100 2.992.000 798,000 26i.655 la5,000 152.1)0() 708.493 2,241,000 1,571.000 600 3.6T8.,T00 1,'15;,750 .^•4,000 12,i)60 876,000 l,03i.;«10 3.1.311.(100 2,000 2.086,000 631,000 $159,497 82,356 20.053 112,326 1 I 276,613 23.3,163 267,427 207,180 193,433 176,493 231,78! 136,711 270,000 4,50,U)0 241.1XXI 7;9.'J00 2,.374 01)0 241,000 145,000 421,000 9R6.i)0O $9,375,375 $•89,348,603 Jpc 13,821 condition of the Philadelphii Deposits. Clrcnlatlon. f?'^l*'?J 48.189.176 43.235.936 47,193.536 ll,629.0't7 45..V 16.295 44.5-28.931 ll,0:6.!37 10,633,667 10,892,744 10.790,8-22 10,4-28.712 10,.395,:?0 10,113.907 130,390 180,450 111,4:9,592 9.991,701 9.879,375 42,953.153 43,101,260 4!.389,507 41, .562,378 40,988,714 40,972,066 10,665.109 39,599.136 89.818,605 11,332,965 11..S55.621 11,302,611 1!,357,;03 11,420,373 11,347,598 11,310,2?8 11,366.786 11.312.83:1 11.3'«,715 11,310,665 11.319.702 11,179.970 H,383,6'29 11,369,799 Leh!gh Navigation 6», '31 do his, '9;.,., do conv.. '77. 91 do conv., g,'91. do gold, '97 10«V do 2dM., 1876 pref. tl3>4 96 82X do boat. '85 Cs. 1911' Pennsylvania 7«>i; 99X 99 114 130 11 68, '95 do do 6s, imp., '31.. do 6e. boat. '88. do 7s, boat, '89.. Snsqnehanna 6s. 84 do Coal Co. bonds Union Ist mort. 6s, '83 West Hranrh lttm.6s,'78 Wyoming Va IPO 101)4 01 105 !< ley Ist ui. 68, A., J.ft O.. do do do do !l'2K Delence 68, Baltimore do do do do 125H 25 35 22 )» 56 88)4 •23 102 96 68 of '76 1884 99 68,:90C 1890 Park 68 Baltimore 125)4 "79. nALTimORE. Maryland68,Jan., 98>^ 102 ^7 «>4 Schuylkill Nav. Ist m.68. "72.. do 2d m., -82. ft Ohio 6s of *75 do 6s of '90 do 6sol'85 (N. 97)4 95S4 W.VB.)2dM.6e 3dM.6s Central Ohio, iBtM., 6 66)4 98)i 93 35)4 Marietta* Cln., Ist M., 7, 1891. do do 2d M., 7, 1896. 98 92 NorthernCent., l8tM. fgnar)6 do do 2dM.,S.P.,«,'85. 93)4 do do do 96)4 93X 93% ICO lOO ... do 3d M., S. F., 6, 190( 86» do3d M. (Y. &C)6,'7; .... do Cons, (gold) 6, 19M1 93 do pref 66X Rimiraft williamsport •28), ^^ Klmira ft Williamsport pref.. Pltt8.ftConfSll8v.,l8tM.,7,'96 94M East Pennsylvania do do IstM., 6, 1889 .... S9>4 96 jf Harrisb'g. Lancaster ft C We8tMd,lstM„endor8ed,6,'9C 95 Huntington & Broad Top. .. do IstM., unend.,6, '90 9S" do do 2d M., endorsed, 6, '90 do pref 12* !7 =54 Lehigh Valley 59>,162 59)4 Baltimore ft Ohio stock Little Schuylkill Parkersburg Branch 46 46)4 Minehlll Central Ohio 35)4 62)4 Nesqnehonlng Valley do preferred 55 87' Norristown CINCINIVATI. 87)4 Nor'hcrn Central 89 39X Cincinnati 5s 82 North Pennsylvania 60 do 91 6s 88 Oil Creek ft Allegheny River. 34)< 35 do 7-30B 103 102 Pen nsylvania Ham, 59)4 Co,, Ohio 92 6 p. c. long bds. 90 S9X " Philadelphia ft Frio. Philadelphia & Reading.. 26 ^ 57)4 ft Trenton Wilming. ft Baltimore. 27 53 Phlladelpliia 53' Tioga CANAL STOCKS. Chesapeake ft 'clawnre Delaware Division Lehigh Navigation Morris do pref Pennsylvania Schuylkill Navigation do pref Union pref HATLKOAD BONDS. Alleghany Valley 7 3-lOs. 1896. 1 Belvldere Delaware.lst do do C&mdenft Amboy, do do do do 60 97 94 2dm, M„ 7, * 1905. 1005. i4 94 94 91 63 88 73 89x IIH 48 105 ex. d. 106 Dayton & Michigan stock ex d do 8 p. c. 8t'k guar Little Miami stock 6b, '82 to '88... I?. LonlST. C. * Lex., Ist M., 7, '97.. Louia. * Fr'k., 1st M., 6, 70-'78.. do Louisv. Loan,«. '81. L. * Nash. IstM. (m.s.) 7, T?.. do Lon. Loan (m.s. 16, '86- 'S7 do do (Leb.Br.)e,'86 do IstM. (Mem. Br)7, •70-'75. do lstM.(Leb.br.ex)7, 'SO-'S,'! do Lon.L'n(Leb.br.ex)«,'9; do Consol.lst M.,7, 1898... , 7s. 'SO. 68 lefferson.. Mad. Louisv., Cln, a t5 95 96 92 89 89 90 60 78 86 70 96 90 ;07 45 105)4 lOJ * ft 67 87 86 91 83 82 95 91 33 <91 82 95 gH 82 81 S3 ?fX 83 «7 9S 84 83 96 94 83 Ind Lex., pref ST. LOUIS. X 93)4 87 100 97 . 78, so' 81 HIghtstown N. Y. Canal 2dM.,<,187S.. lOO do do common LonlsvlHe* Nashville Northern Central 2d m, 68, '85. do do 2d m, g. 68, 1900 do do 2d m. 68. 1900.. North Penn. Istm, 68, '85 do 2dm. 7s, '96 do 10s. chat, m., "77 "" !M)4 7s, '89 78, '96-1906 1st M., 6, 1880, S7 '87. ... do §8, '97 to '98. 81 do Water 68, '87 to '89. it do Water Stock 6s, '97. «>4 do Wh8rf6s 81 do special tax 6s of '89. 81 Jeff., Mad. ft I,l8tM.(lftM)7, -81 96 do do 2dM.,7 80 do do Ist M., 1906..,. 86 78, '80.. *P8... . L.Ot;iSVIE,£,E. Louisville *94.. 78, '73. 103 Little Schuylkin.lst M..7, 1l"7. 97 Oil Creek* AI. R., con. Oil Creeklst m. 78, "82 D., 1st do do Ham. & Dayton stock.. .. Columbus* Xohla stock ex d. do new68, '96.... do do reg.... do new 78, reg., ililO (10 80... ft Cln, ni,6,'77 68, "75 Allan. iPt m, FennsylTanla, Cln., Ilam, do (LftC)l8tM,,7,18aS f6 lunc.Cln.ft Ind.,l8tM.,';,'85. 6fi MIaml,lstM.,6,1888.... 39 do Sdm. cons, 78, '95. Junction 1st mort. 6s, '5S.. do 2d do 1900. Lehigh Valley, iBt M., 6n, 1873. ft ft 101 7? 96 «S 98 85 Little Harrlsburg !8t mort. 68, '83.,., H.ft B. T. Ist mort, 7s, *90 de 2d mort. 7s, '90 Pem. Penn 100 West., 1st M.,7, do 1st M., «, 'nd., Cln.ftLaf.,lstM.,7 2d M.,'?5 3d M„'87 do chat. m. do do new 7s, 1900 Connecting68 1900-1904 East Penn. ist morl.7s, El. ft W'msport, Ist in, do do do do do 95 'i.sas do do 3dM., 7, -SS.. doTo'dodep. bds, 7, 'Sl'94. conHOl.,6s, ft 7p.c., lto6yrs. Dayton do 6s,'83 do do «8, '89 do mort. 66, '49... do do 2d M., 7, '85.,. 3dM.,8,77,.. CIn.ft Indiana, Ist M., 7 do do 2d M., 7, 1871.. CoInm.,ft Xenia, Ist M.,7, '90. Uaytonft Mich., 1st M.,7 81.. do do 2d M.,7, '84.. Westchester do pref WestJersev do do do do do Ig bds, 7 * Covington ft Cln. Bridge do do Cam, ft Bur. Co. fs, '97 Catawissa, 1st M, cony., '82... 1 12.824.397 12,915,031 12,439,338 do do Catawissa lto\DS. ft Dels. 6s, '8!..., DivlelonOs, '73 19X Exempts 575,000 800,000 180,000 219.469 Dec' 6b, Camden $11,369,799 CANAL (js RAILROAD STOCKS. United N. .). Comoanies Camden & Atlantic 219,3.50 236.00:1 are as follows Deposits Circulation 137.:i3) 13il,4»7 1-3^3 402,000 658.000 4;«,(I00 113.182 2(19.642 5',)8.l)00 1J25.178 75,000 127,000 for a series of weeks Date. Loans. Specie. Legal Tender. July 15 60,411,988 324,.345 13,055,615 67.461.311 67,374,699 56,9,M,117 66.745,517 66,312,773 55,946,491 SS,852,081 55,516.144 95,463 783 931,611 1,375.271 26,(«K) Banks 63,l«9.4.)a 217,470 226 372 7.53.0O9 2,106.000 The annexed statement shows the 61,202910 453,(100 8'J3,:59 3,SO'1.0(10 1,4117,310 Dec. Dec. Dec. 60,147,589 60.056,996 59,612,473 1,000,000 615,000 461,150 176,915 174,770 540,978 »16,i35,000 f.55,403,788 Specie :92.3.50 1.274.700 l."82.00O 2,149.000 1,431.9)0 The deviations from the returns of previous week I/Oans $1,000,000 78 . 6s 78 Jersey State Pnlia., Total net old 6s, 6s, 91)4 87 Louis 7s Heading Coal ft Iron deb. b. (lo do mort. b. DeUware 1-24 84)4 7.50,000 ISO.Olio 2.300 5,000 105,500 377,100 220,7(0 2:8 410 Wllnilng.ftRead.,lstM.,7,igoo do do 2d Mort. 1902 Pitts., Cln. ft St. Morris, 1st M., 6. 1976 Massachusetts STATE AND CITY nONDS. Pennsylvania 6s. coup 68, '67, 5-10, 1st... do do do 10-15, •2d... 15-25, 3d... do do '17. 7b Chesapeake PIIII.ADEI.PHTA. new do Alleghany County, 6s, coup.. 9.-.2.900 92 148 >; 125 35 114 62 76 91,:-00 day, Oct, 31, 1873 October 7 October 14 October 21 ft Lewlstcn ft 104 do lstin.6s, '96 do (10 78, '97 Western Penn. 6s, '93 do do 68, p. b., 'K -.33 Canada ft 10.100 13.800 779.6(X) J15.9(X) 610.9(10 106 preferred Vermont Vermont reg.. 6s, g.,19;o. 1st m. 78... Snnbnry 187" :35 Bl pref... 592.1(0 797,6(0 795,300 443,500 i3l.400 793,500 ;89,800 Philadelphia Banks.— The following is the average condition of the Philadelphia National Banks for the week precedinir f ^ Mon- September 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 SeptemoerSC do 737,»0 tll3,I6;,5J0 tl,U9,3ifl 118,510,fiOO Aui;uat25 8eptein'ier2 Alizu8t2« do do 19K 80 517.600 (,'.79,900 S4;,6IX) 2..'>36.-« 118,863.900 Clev, stock. Connecticut Klver Connecticut & Passnrapslc, pf. Eastern (Mass.) Fitchburg Manchester ft Lawrence Nashua & Lowell Northern of New Hampshire.. Norwich ft Worcester Ogdens. ft L. Champlain do ft ^nnbury 79 >i Old Colony* Newport Port., Saco ft Portsmouth.,, Rutland common MH Warren ft F. Istm. 78, '96 West Chester cons. 78, '91 West Jersey 68. '83 . . l,415.i<i0 59.3110 Specie. & do do ?hll.,Wllm.ftBaI.,68,'84 Hnn»*nrv rt, I'TI*' Ist TO. "», Cheshire preferred Sandusky Concord 85 Phila, do do certlflcates... Ogdensbnrg & Lake h 8s.. Old Col. « Newport Bds, 6, "76 do Bonds, 7, 1877. do Rutland, new, 7 72)4 Verm't Cen., 1st M., cons., 7, *8« 57 15 do 2d Mort., t', 1891 SO Vermont & Can., new, 8 Vermont & Mass., 1st M., 6, '83, 90 143 Boston & Albany stock Boston & Lowell stock !a9H Boston & Maine 149 Boston ft Providence Cln., 98)4 Perkiomcn 98X Cheshire, 6 Cln.,San.ft Clev.,18tM., 7, '67, Kastern Mass., conv,, 6, 1874... Hartford & Erie, Ist M (new)7. ( Pcnnsyi va., gen. m., conv, 1910 do do reg. & Portland 6s, building loan Burlington & Mo. L. U., 7 12.610 .•>' , do 68,KOld Chicago Sewerage Is Municipal 7s do S82,800 526.700 195,700 4,164.300 3,34:,ioo Loans. Augusts AUKUst 12 AU(ru«19 *nly«. Jnly M. Augusts Auxnat 12 Anxnst 19 Hampshire, 6s Verniont ss Massachusetts 6s, Currency. 6s Gold, 1!76. do 5s, Gold do Boston 6b. Ask Bid. 93)4 . 33>4 Ist m.fs,'97 89' Ptaila. mrle 1st m. 68, '81.... 90 do 2d m. 78, '8S.... Philadelphia ft Keadlug 68, '80 95 do do 78, "93 COBV. 78, '90 do do deb. bonds, '93 32 do g. ni. 78, c., 19*0 '01 i 9»X New Delaware state .... »48,350,000 The following Total .Maine 6s 5.100 19.400 S.0I2.«(« 2,000,000 200,000 1,000,000 1,500.000 500,000 Security 12,8)0 2.477.SOO l,.')00,ooo Kevere 7(10 12.61 H) 6' 8.91:0 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Kepubllc... City EaRle 269.300 45,7"0 1(0 2,174.1uu 1.;S,'200. 1.3;S.70O 1.075.9l« 6,317.100 1,000,1.100 B'k of Redemption. ;.50J 4,iO0 l.ii3;.7^«) 1,000.000 1,600 000 300,000 2,000,000 Second (Granite),.. Total li3,lU0 i.843.fi00 7SO.00O Tnird Hide* »l,6*.:0i3 1,000.000 900,000 1,000.000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 600.000 2,000.000 Shawmut Shoe&Leaiber Specie. L.T. Notes, neposltn. CIrciila »75O,0O0 1,300.000 l/XW.OOO Btate Suffolk Traders' Bankot Loans. Capital .Bants. Atlantic Atlas BOSTON. 59.H,:W9,432 527.: 82,530 M1.1.V2,5S2 8ZCTTB1TIBB. SIOUBITIXS. 441.55.'1,I27 4:i3.76;),3l4 640.228.386 14.399.:i00 26:i.8IU.8tlU [October 26, 1872. AgirrefCBle 52,S95riOO M,7,V,,9lO 51.051.700 51,570,600 247..'.51,3I*) .. . (mHOKlCLE. : L.eeal Tpnrlerf*. 215,(»2.700 a4:..ws,ooo S0,399..1«0 a«.4a.(oo weeks past DpnoRltfl. X . .. .. St Louia 6s, Long do 68,S>,ort Bonds 90 do 92 Water68,gold 99 do do do (new) 99 do Park 6s gold ...... 97 ^o Sewer SpeclalTaxfc 93 North Missouri. 1st M. 78 89 do 2d M. 7s 50 do 'Sil M. 79... 8)4 io ton . Pacific (Of Mi> 9W uiw.,gld,«8. 67 WIH Kansss PaclOc )siocii . im , Ulanonrl FacUlc do .,., IC» 89 . .. . . « .... 549 NEW QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS IN Government Bonds and active Railroad Stocks are quoted cent value, whatever the par may be. " aaOCBITIlS. NEir YORK. N. T. Central do do do Bonds. ennessee fis, do Eew do VirKliil»6», old n 4o do new bonds do do coDsol. bonds do do deferred do 63orglA«s do do IS 74 new bonds 78. 7s. 86 endorsed 78,Gold „do 90 101 Mortgage Kxtended.. U'SH do Ist do Endoreed.. do 7b, 2d do 1879 1B83... do 7b, ad do ii" 18S0... do 7s, 4th do do 7s, 5th do 1888 Vi do 78, couB. mort. gold bds.. 54 K bong Dock Bonds 94 16 wortb CAroltna6B, old do do lb N.C. B.K. Co.. .SO 90 ?r^ Ji^ IC-'H 93 96 Sarlem, 1st Mortgage 7s o;x do Con. M. ft s'kg K'd 6s. ilbany ft Susqh'a, Ist oondB. Rhode Island Alabama Ss Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875,.. 101 S.HIb. R. 1st M. 8'8. Bellev'le Mton ft T. H., iBt do art M. pref. do 89X ini 68 lOlkj do do 2d M. income.. Jhlc ft N. Western S. Fund.. do do Int. Bonds do do Consol. bds do do Extn. Bds do do Ist Mort.. Iowa Midland, Ist mort. ,8b... do 8a do 88 Mont ft Euf 'la K. do 6s, Alab. ft Chat. U.. do 68 oflSM.. Arkansas 6b, funded do 7b, L. K. ft Ft. 8. IBS. do 7b, Memphis ft L. R.. do 78, L. n.,P. B.ftN.O, do 7b, MlBB.O. ft K. RlT. do 7b Ark. Cent R laii. ft do Itil., WarLoan anlncT ; So. Iowa, Ist (galena ft Chicago 6s, 1873... 111. ft 68,1878 do 68,18!«! do 78,1878 Hew York Bounty, reg do do cou uo 68, Canal, ima do 6s, do 1874 do 1875 68, do do 1877 66, do do 1878.. 68, do do do 5b. 5b, do do 105^ 107H Morris do do ., 1874 18 r5 do (Not previously quoted.) ft i:i" 115 *. . 93 i>9>i Long ft siooxCltv do MorrlB 2d pref.. Chic , N.Y., Prov. ft 26 Tol., Ft W. ft Chic, guar., do do special.. ft Saratoga T. Haute. do Maryland Coal N, ,r. Land Improvement Co,, Pennsylvania Coal Spring Mountain Coa! wilkeBbarre Coal Mariposa Gold do n-ef. , ' 'Trnstees Certlt t)nlckBllver preferred H ..,, ! Railroad Bonds. y. Central do 4q 6b, 1883 6«,1887 6«,reaIe6tAt«,.. 1st M8 105K 117X, 2 A Hudson Canal IstM.... A Gre»t West. Ist M. Morris ft Essex 7s of 1871 N. V„Ncwr'l A London Tel.. Del. ik Atlantic 15 58 20 4} Galveston, H. A H ,78, gold,'71 Erie. 2(1 M., reg Pacific RK. Co. of MlBSonrl S3 Pacific K.of Mo. Ist 6b. gold '88 do 2d 7s. cur'y, '91 do >3S 58X Arkantu Levee bonds oo n f'eoria^ HwnnlTinl ,^ 8'b. .... do Norfolkes & Towa ll.S'a.... J American Centra! 88 Chl.*;Sonthe«Rtern UU. 7'b... Col. & Hock.V. I<:t78. R^i jrs do do iBt 78. 10 yrs.. do do 9d 7'*. 20 yrs... Chtc., Danv. ft VIncen 8 *e. I'ld Priersburjf 68 Hlrhniondfis Savannah 7b, old do 78. new Wilmington, N.C.tteold do do 8* gold.... . & do Lnnd Grant Atlantic 'Bt 76. 8» gld 7«, Land Gr 111 Lraven. Brch. . Kaneas City & Cameron !0b Kan. C, ;^t. Jo. & C. B. 9 p. Lake Sup. & Ml88. Ut 7'B,Kld. do do 3d 7g 9i% 79 84 24 Ts... IMoblle ft 105 Mobile ft 90 92s 97)^ no P. .Tervlft78.Kold cold, guar.... t5 95 65 l»t 78. 90 8" 96 Tj.Rold. 78, T. 7*8, Slonx Citv & St. Jo. & C. Bl I8t M., . 9TH 811 do stock ft Ist M.8a.... SdM., 88 Alex., lata, 6«...„. I bO 82 88 73 il ..,, 85 85 BO 87 82 81 SI . . RIchm'dft Peterb'glstm.,7s. do do 2d m,, 6a 84 8S do do 3d m., 8b. Rlch.,Fre'kBb'gft Fota.6«.... -a do do do conv. 7a. gO Rich, and Danv. Ist cona'd 6«. 79 . do Piedmont d'> IstB, 8s Rome ft 8s, .. 7S 98 SftPdusky. Mans. & Newat-k 78 84 St.Louis, VandallaA T. H, It 0(1 do do 2d 85 St.L. ASo'eaetern istTa.gold 81 St. L.. A St. Joseph Ut, 6e. gld Southern Central of N. Y. "S.. Tebo & N<!(i8bo78. gold •i») 9!!1* Spajtenabor. ft Union 78, guar- 40 S. Carolina RR. lat M,7a (new< 7g do do do Va. do do do 68 78 57 60 stock 21 Tenn. Ists, ts do 3d8,6a do 3ds 8a ft do TU 95 93 " 97V West Ala., 8* gnar Wilmington and Weldon 7s do Chft Ruth. 1st m. end ViH 45" 2d m., gnart'd6«... go Sd m..6a :ui 87 {o . I>„l»t M., Is.. 4thm.,8» Soathwest.RR.,Ga., Istmtg... go' do stock 89 W do 8 p. c., St. Jo.& Den.C.8s,gold,W. D do Ss.gold, E. D do Union A- I.opanpport 78 Utah CcalraH>8, gold 70 88 95 95 tu Ss. do . 94 85 77 70 45 90 Northeastern, B.C.. do do do HIP 85 HH ctf«. ft North Ala, Ist M.,8s. Southsldc.Va.. Istmtg. 88 2a 78 Southern Minn, eonsirnc. do 78 do ... 70 70 »2 8s, Interest.... Soulh Pacific 6s Souther" Pacfliefi's.gold South Slde<L. 1.>7s Steubenville & Indiana fip ^3 65 70 88 90 60 2mtg,8s Income . Selina. gold. Rome, W. A Oi:denBhurg78... Rondont & Oswi-co 7B,^ld... i'i do do .lacks. IstM. 8b. do 2d do cert*B,88. N. Orleans ft OpelooB.l«tM.8> Nashville ft Chattanooga, 6s.. iNorfolkft Petersburg Ist m.,>B do do 7s do do 2d mo„ 8e do W do do do do Rockf'l.F I.* Rome A Ohio sterling do ex 88 80 98 85 65 . gold St. L.lst7B,Kld Watcrtown '8 2dm„88... Tenn., Istm. ,7s. . Port Huron &LM.:s. gld. end. do ft I 90 80 90 91 A' Rnnie 7s. guar.... Peoria. Pektn & I. '.st ni, gold Pitts. Cln. &St.L.l8t7* & Rock i:, Orangeand do 2d8. 6a do Sda, 8« S2y 4tha,8s do 100 Orange ft Alex, ft Man IsU. ai Newbu'K brVh 7s, cuar. Krie. Omaha A. Soutliwpptern RR.8'8 Oregon & California 78. gold do atock. 108 Mont., es gold, end.. N. Orleans io"' do 2d 78, conv. Boston 7* gold.. X. Haven. Mlddlpt.A W. 7s ... Peorlft do do do do do [ 1 Kcw York & 53 83 y. 85 16" I *»% Ohio, do do conBold..8s. Montgomeryft WestP..lst,8s.. do do Ist end. do do Income Montgom.ft EnfanlalstSB.gld end by State of Alabama... 't^ tstM.. lOo :sr stock do I do 78. Income Mo.. Knn. & Texa- "8 gold Mo. R., Ft., S.& Gulf, stock... do do l8t. M. 108 do do 2d M.. lOs 39 K N.J. Midland Ut7s. (rold.guar do 2d 78 Ruar N.Y. &08W.Mld. 70 90 95 97 B,. 7b do Mississippi 33 MlchlRsn Air & 80 80 <5» 5,^ ft Little K. 'el M.... Ml88lBB:ppl Central, I't m,, 78, •20 80 & N. W. 78, guar. & Gal., stock T.oul<-lana Montclalr stack do Memphis R.ae,guar 91 .. Ga., lFtM.,7s.. do ft do 82 9) 81 38 85 do do Memphis 92 7 80 G .0 Memphis ft Charleston, Ist Tk.. do do 2d 7b.. 92' llfiX lO'J & Feb& Anff Piirff»n 78 consol . do IncoincB, No i;. do do No. 16. do Stofk 12* Kalamazoo & South H. 8a, snar KaL & White 73 . 7s, Land Gr.. p'd 7s, do new. eld 6h. pr'd. .Tun Dec 7b, 187«, Va* do Georgia R. do 1:6 2d do •• 79 9S 88 49 S7S Greenville ft Col. 7b, gnar IM do do 7b, certlf., <0 Macon A Bronswick end.7B... *^ 9C iffisi Macon * Western stock 91 Macon and Augusta bonds. ,. 82 do 87 SIX do endorsei* •0 do do stock.. .. 20 - fis, E. Tenn., 92 90 Ki Tndiar'ap. A Vin^^en. ist 78.Ruar Towa FallB & SInux C. iBt 78 do do do do do do & Gnlt Savannah and Char.. Ist m. ,7b. Cheraw and Darlington 78 EastTenn. &(ieCTi{l»68 ,Ea8t Tenn.A Va, 6. end. Tenn Ain.fis. irld do do W ^ 60 US Charlotte Col. & A., Ist m., 7b. 75 90 do do stock Charleston «j Savannah 6s, end. 60 Padn. Ss eon Chic 78,p:l*l & W. Indlanap., Bl. JJ 60 50 *8 do end. BsTan'ta 75 hi do atock do do gnaran. 40 95 CentralOeorgla, IstM.. 7b 95 do stock do * Knr^pean & North M do do do *>» Kvnnsv'lle *; Crawfordsv. "8.. Erie & Pittsburgh 1st 78.... do 2i ;b do 7s. eoutp FvanRville. Hen. & Nashv.' * 56 52 AlI.AChstt„1st,M,8i,«ld... 70 *i Ala. ft Tenn. K, 1st M..M.... '« do 2dM.,7i Ontcheps & Oolnmhla '8 nenver PB*^inr» 7b, jrold Dcnvrr * R'o Grande 78. Kold Detroit. L-^nsincf & LaVe M TH ""O BATLBOADS, Del.78, pold. Connecticut Vwllev 78, *rold... Connertlriit WcBtcrn iBt 78.... CIipRfln^aVe & Ohio ist fis. pold Ohlc. * Mich. Lake Shore 88.. De»Mofne8 Valley 1st f% do new Cs, NewOrleansSs do no consol. 6a do bonds, 7s do do do 10« do do to rallroadi, 6s Clilrafiro Cleve.. Mr. V, 8b Nashville 6s, old . o- SB Montgomery M 58 70 *0 86 7< 75 MoblleSs Oswego 7b. Lafayette. Bl'n A Miss. 1st M. Pekin, Lincoln A Decatur IstM tian, ft ('ent. Missouri Ist M.. 18^ 19X Cin., Lafayette ft Chic IstM. 105 i, Macon 7s, bonds Memphis old bonds, 0B do new bonds, 6s do end„M,AC.R.R.... do Miiin.78,gld Ist M.gld, LSft do La Crosse ft Mil, SB, 1st M Lvnchburjr 6b "b a*., 82 -* 49 [Charleston. 8.C.,78,r.L.bda.., IColumWa, 8. C, 6« jColnmhUF, Oa., Ts, bonds 100 i III. Grand Trink Chic. Dnh. & Minn., r 71! 8a Oa., 7b, bonds Charleston stock 6a . 96M Kal.. .\Iiephan. & 81 <;. m Bar.&Qtitncy new Mo.itlpello C. C. A Ind's Ist M, 76. S. F. Cln. ft Sp'd Ist M, eld, (; C C ft I 211 3« do Central Coal 70 51 Canton Co Delawareft Hudson Canal'..!!. Atlantic Mall SteamJBlp. 44X 84 I'JIX Mort.. Mort. bds do Sinking Fund.. Morris ft Essex, convertible... do construction do Jefferson RK. 1st Mort. bonds. Winona ft St. Peters Ist ni I, i Rcoknk& Si. Paul. 88.... ,^C" ..' Carthage & Bar. 88 Dixon. Peoria A Ff >in.. Rs. I«i5 0.0.& Fox TJ. Valley Bb. Onlncy * ^amaw. Sa ... 99 Consol. 78 South Side, L. do An^sta, Indianapolis & St. Lonls 78. .Tackpon. Lansln & Sne. 88 104X KanBSB Pac.*'R, Extension, eld N. Haven 68 Erie. 1st mort. 7s ft Chfcairo, 90 •5 gold 7b, CITI»». Atlanta, G>., 7a 7R.9otd. tst "0 Soatbern S«carltles. . 5" 86 ft ft West Wisconsin M M.. e'd fifl. * Mo. Ri»'. iPt m. 78 87X Logans.. Craw. & S. W. 8b, gld Line.Ss 2d Mort Warsaw. E, D. W. D.. do do Burl'n Dlv. do 2dM.. 80 Central Pac.78, mU, State Aid do "'h. p'ld-. ronv. Central of Iowa. :9t M.Tsjfld. do ad M.-'8.*r?d Leav Law. do do Peoria Paclllc. 6«.»old Wftrren & Frankl'n Ts.frnai... Walklll Valler la'7B. (rold .... lOiH Leav., Atch. Long Island RK 1st M. 78 Smlthtown A Pt. Jell'. IstM... St. Louis, JacK. & Chic Ist M. • 97 101 92\ Itome & Watcrtown 1st M iJi Dock Aim. Co. 7. •>« WcBt. Union Tel., 1st mort. 29 60 42 niscellancr as Stocks AraerlcanC BoBton Water Tower Consolidated Coal Cumberlaiia Coal and Iron..., iBt l"l!l. 7 3-10 2dM Cln K Western do Land M. 7s.. Ml do •2d S.. do 7b.. :n2| do .Id S.. do 88,. do 4th S.,doa«.. do 5th 8.. do8«.. 112 do «th S.,doSs.. 112 do Creston wran"h nv do Chnrlton Branch H2 rto pe tVmUTVU. AlID !!3" stock lilver. the ntica, Clin, ininir, 7», (roar.. Union Pac, so. branch, 6s, gld ***< 90* Flint & Pere M. 78. Land Gr. Fort w,. Jaf'kpon & Sat. Ps.. Grand R. & Ind. 7s, pold, guar. •I'' do 7b. plain (Jrand Rlvpr Valley fi« . lowadlv.. Bur., C. iftpids I lit New 84« Boston, H. A do do guaranteed Cedar Falls ft Minn. Ist M . pref. Iron Monntain '.ft Northern pref 68;^ Bouth Side, L. I Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw do i!o l8t pref.. do Ij 31 pref... Toledo, Wab. Western, praf. ft New York Rome, Watcrtown ft Ogdens. ft 95 Chicago, do o GO do Rensselaer Alton 7b gold Ist Mort. 90 96 87 Milwaukee ft do 141 Boat (Stoningt.) do W A :24>i Pltis.. St. Louis ft St. L.. Kan. do do Mo. C'»n»daPoulhcrn :66' Ist Mort... Ist Mort lUl Chic Gt. Eastern, Ist Mort,, Col., Chic, ft Ind. C, 1st Mort. ft Toilet 42 H Mlsaissipni, prelerred 8t. Lonls, do do do do Marietta . New Jersey New Jersey Southern N. Y., New Haven ft Hartford ft 25 RBser Mo.,KanRa8ftT Ohio do do do do do 127 Cln., Ist preferred do ft Consolidated.... 2d do TOOKt c... Rnrl. Sc M, fin N<^1).) I«l conv.. CBllfonila&OrPKon 6si,eold.. Californin Pac. RK. 7'ii. tr\A. D9 Ml88., Ist Mortgage.... Dub. ft Sioux C. iBt M Peninsula l8t Mort., conv. ... ^t. L. ft Iron Mountain. 1st M. Mil. ft St. Paul, 1st Mort. 8b. Island ft 79 . Chicago Marietta lOO' ft do do pre! Illinois Central JoUet Ohio M^ 96 ii 90 92 m 7s 18t ft do RvaiiBvHIe. ft do do 13I leve. ft Pittsbiiri;. giia'entral of New Jersey, scrip. Ool.Chlc.ft Ind. Central.... Harlem Chic, lOJX lOb), 106 W. ft CUIC.lstM.... do 2d Mort. 3d Mort. do fi) 8 p. Ceo 't bds ruts., Consol, 8. F'd. 2d Mort do Bur. .N'-braskaS p. ft 89H Klizahethtown Jo SdMort 99 do 4th Mort 82K Alton Sinking Fund. :00)4 do l8t Mortgage... 103 do Income n% 'lo 91 Pacific, pref Alton do pref Chic. Bur ftQuincy Clev., Col.. Cln. A Indlanap Uii.fi"nf ft do do Albany ft Susquehanna Chicago do 100 95 S8 2d Mort 98 New Jersey Central, Ist M,, n. 103 do do 2d Mort. Xew Jersey Southern 90 101 ,93>i 95 OIK Mcrt Ist do Aik Dan.,TTrh.. B1.& P. l8tm 7 eld Detroit. nilNdalfi A In. RR. 8*8 Pitts., Ft. Railroad Stocks. & . Moit... & Pacific Kbbbx. ft do Clove, Atlantic 2-1 ijhlc K. Island 95 :oOM .. Mort Extended 90 mis 89), Tol.. iBt M.. 1890.. ft m" .0; 93 . M. 2dM.. 1st dannlbal ft Naples Ist M areat Western, Ist M., 1888.... do 2dM. 1893.... 58 rto Western, do do 78, conv. rol.ft Wab'h,l8t Mort. ext'd. IstM.StLdlv. do do 2d Mort Equip. Bds do do Cons. Convert. Illinois canal bonds, 1870 do 6s coupon, '77 do do 187» do Land Grants. Jo. do convertible do UUI0 6S, 1873 do 68,1881 do 68, 1886 Kentucky 6b Mlo"ilgan lat. LMk. ft do Texas, Kb, of 1876 do Indiana M Atchison do do do do do do BullTN. y. ft E. 1st M., 1977.,.. 97), Bud. R. 7s, 2d M. 8. F. 188S 7s, 3d Mort., 1875 do !irV 4 do 78, large bonds Connecticut 68 iniscellaneoas List. 4 P. P:r,fi8 gold .... Atlantic ft Pacific L G. «'s gid Atc'il«on, Top. A S. Fe Ts gId -lo do do Funding Act, 1««6. Si do do 2d do .. J4 do do 1868, •a do do 3d do .. do 'M do do new bonds .Mich. Cent., 1st M. 88, 1882 w Max 11 do do Special Tax Consol. !8, 1902.... do 13\ South Carolina f* Chic, Bnr. ft Q. 8 p. c Ist M.. lio' 45 do So, per ct, 2d Mort do Jan. ft July... Mich. .10 7 26 K •to do April A Oct... 2i" Mich, 8, ft N I.S. K.7 p.c... do do Fandlun Act, 1S6« ^9 Cleve. * Tol, Sinking Fund.. hu^ 31 do do Lan(IO,1889, J* J lii Cleve, ft Tol., URW bonds 94 do do L.ndC,1839, A&O 26 Cleve,, P'vllle ft Ash,, old bds. 9i)4 do do 78 of 18^8. 3U do do new bds. 93 S6 Missouri 68 Detroit, Monroe ft Tol bonds. US *i% 93 do Han. & St. Joseph. Butfalo ft Erie, new bonds ... 93 94 LoalBtanaes Lake Shore DIv. bonds 91 do do new nonds Lake Shore con. coup bonds. ;o'. do do new floating debt. do Con. reg. bonds... 101 do Paclllc K. 7s, guart'd by Mo.,, 9n 78, Penitentiary 98 do 68, levee bonds Central Pacltlcgold HondB OOK do 88 do Union Pacific Ist M'ge Bonds, si" do Ss Land Grant, 7s,, 76 Ji 77 do 1875,. do do 8s Income lOe ..of IJIO. do 80>i 80X Calllornla78 Bid. Atchison 78,1865-76 iCrle 1st old litre. Pn^es represent a separate list. T. Local Securities " are quoted in N. •Toou AVD noDBirat 6a, subscription. 78. 1*76 7b, conv. 1876.... YORK. on a previous page and not repented BTOOKS Ain> •oiTUTiaa. A(k. (U. S.Bonda Quoted before.) State , (THE "CHRONICLE. ctob?r 26, 1872.1 TOOKS AND . do 1st M., 8a. jo 75 87 so 90 44 . . . 44 PAST DCK COtTPOXS. TenncBSee utate Coupons Vh-jelnla Coupons deferred... do no Memphis City Coupons Nashville City Coupons 5S 84 34 6> .60 . . THE CHRONICLK 550 .ATBST The Rutland Railroad has authorized the issue of $1,500,000 new mortgage bonds. The difficulty between the Central R. R.of New Jersey snd the Hailwajj iltonttor. il\]t OF STATE, CITY AND INTBIjL,ICiEIVCB KAILKOAD FINANCES. & West, resulted in the payment of the Central dividend, and a stipulation in regard to the issue of the new |:j,000,000 convertible bonds, that the R. L. & W. should have no liability Del., I^ack. INVESTiHENTS-TABIiES OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Our extended and miscel- tables of State, city, railroad, canal if the consolidation agreement subsequently be held invalid. on ihera, — laneous securities are published again to^ey the last Saturday of the present month. Xuraerous corrections and additions have been made, as usua'.to furnish the latest information in regard to every stock and bond embraced in our The month has not been without important changes in the affairs of many prominent corporations. The developments in egard to the i Vermont Central Railroad have excited great inte and we have furnished extended reports of the proceedings at the bondlioldors' meetings in Boston, and shall publish in our next issue the detailed figures from the Treasurer's report. The pages of these publications in The Ciironicle arejall indexed in the" remarks" opposite Vermont Central in the]railroad tables, for rest, the convenient refernce ef subscribers, in their thus furnish- files, ing them a history of the whole transaction. CANAL STOCK AND EONU =5 Miles March 10, 1372, should porations in the tables following: [Entered according to act of Congress, In the year DKSCKIPTIOX. of In South Carolina the constitutional amendment prohibiting any further increase of the State debt has been adopted. In regard to the bonds cf St. Paul City (Minn.) issued to railroads, the Court, on appeal, has decided that they are valid, and the interest must, therefore, be resumed. The St. Louis, Kansas C. and Northern Railroad (North Missouri, sold under foreclosure in August, 1871,) has declared a 3 per cent, dividend ou the preferred stock. During the month there has been published in these columns an abstract of annual reports, or other important items of information, concerning the affairs of a number of other companies, whose names it is unnecessary to repeat here, as all such matters are indexed in the remarks opposite the respective names of the cor- lists. finances of the [October 26, 1^72. 1872, Outstanding. OK DIVIDEKDS. wncn ^"t Payable. •„• LIST. Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress, INTEliEST Amount of So a| For explanation of all references see C'nal foot note* on Isi page of RU. Tables, & by Wm. n. Dana Principal, BEMAIiES. when Due Whcie Payable and » C] Washington, D. Stockfi, last Dlvl'd by Wliom. nANAI<«. C/ienapeake tt Detn icarfistock mortgage 1st Cltexapefike A 50 var. 25 (originally t2,8W,000) 0/(jo— stock l.!197,8T2 8,229,594 2.000,0W) 4,375,000 AlarylanJ Loan, sinking fund (inarantced Sterling Loan loads having next preference \fm l.OIX) 3,.-i00,000 1S71 1872 1,100 S.SOOJOO 3,'W.OOO "ioo 1,(01 4,999.400 8,272,800 922.000 1,00 5,«««,n; 6 1,1101 2,000.000 5,000.000 1.49«,S7» 1,003,800 103,000 1,025,000 6 i.otxi 100 IJeueiitnres, sterli'ig ii Iiu7-iUi7i~nUK\K Lehigh Coal tfc JVar/fifwiion— stock Loan, convertibte, coupon, gold 1st mortgase registered 50 registered, Kit f'oiilpnients &c.. Loan ciiviTlibU- Into stock till Monon'j'ilieln Xar, Co.—-stock gold Dec, 1,000 1,000 'T2... 50 1st nn)rlKa;te... 1862 consolidated 1 ttock mortga'je 1,010 jVo/',-i-f— Stock, .0(1 l*rcterre ist 2.1 IfO I8.-1S mortgage ISfO 1865 Hoat loan VreleiTcd stock scrip dividend Pmii\i/lvaniu~S\ock 1st ,M.. 'juar. by fenn. & I'.r. imi I.IW 1,000 Connnon bonds Improvem nt bonds Boat and car loan Boat and car loan i8(a 18(H 7 f 6 IT. 2>i do do do do .-.J. I'- J.& 5 do do do do 1884 1S97 1897 1877 .July, 18T2 PittFburg, olllce. J. J.* J. N.y., N.B'Kof Coni'ce. July 1,1887 A.& O. Leh. Val. lilt. Co.,PhiIa, Aug, 1872 do Aug, 19W do A.&O. do do April, 1876 A.&O. do April, 1« 6 do F.& A. 6 2 IO:!.lf,l 4,457,150 2,805 000 713.(XI0 J.* J. J.'& .T. J.& F. & F.& J. Philadelphia July' 1910 office. t33.:'50 2.002,748 0(1397. (V. 12, p..l65.(>8>i.l Gross lerelpts. 1871, $175,120; expcnsea and taxes, $7S,77i dlvds. in 71.9perct. Leased, April, 1-^70, to Lehigh Valley RK. for 9ti9 yrs. The lessees assuming bds & scrip & paying 10 p. c per annum on pref stock, and 4 on cousol. stocli. (v. ; , * 11, p. 714.) Wyoming & WIconisco mfrged into, and West Branch & Susq. owned by P., CO. •Inly, 187J Leased from June 1, 1870, to PI 11. & ReadJu y, I8T2 for999yea 6 at annual rent of $655,000 Marcn i«n including certain real and personal pro .Ian., 1882 p rty conveyed to P. & R. (v. 14, p. Philadelphia, office M.&N. do do do do do 1,('00,000 .I.&'.I. Phlla. 1,311,000 .!.& J. .).& J. do do J. *.I. S25..S1(; Oct., 1899 Feb., 1887 Income, $272 385. See annual repoit In Chbonicle, v. 14. p. 659. Cent. RR. of N. J. assumes $2,310,000 ot gold loan l87-'-8< M.& S. J.& J. 6 do do do do A. A. 50 25c. 25e. & 11, p. 712. 10, '72 S-e Cam. & Amboy RR. (v. 14. p. 5i2,595.) May, 1867 Gloss receipts last year, $1,5(19 199; ex».>4 penses, interest and taxes, $1,236,814; net Philadelphia, olllce. .— F. .&D. J.& D. 1,000 I7;(fo7i— stock Ist mortgage London. C1IROXK.1.K. v. N.Y., Office N..I.Ccn.Rn Oct. M.& N. 8g- M.&S. 800,(i(Xl 7'Me irc(f«;-— Stock 139! July, 1875 3 l.OiX) Maryland loan, 2d mortgage al, connnon bonds, Sd mort... do prol. end T. *V. priority bds. do do •I.&.I. .!.& .1. M.& N. M.&N. Susqh.t^a A M.&S. 1,000 1,000 l.'OO aw & Sons. & M. &N. 1.645 .04 -t 2.608.977 1,751,218 4,016,670 171,354 305,500 BO I, 2d mortgage 5 7 f X. ,S: 3.& J. F. & A. 236,96i v.ir. "50 common S'ftir/tiehainia it I.IXW 50 isio F. 4 6 l,I75,(«fl 50C.OL10 285.00(1 var. • HI!., s.f. »5,000.000. Sustju., tst and '^d niort *V(A tt!/ikUl .Vrn?.— stock, I'ref erred stock 1st mortgage (dne \SU, ext. to 1897) West BaUo.,A. Brown 17, '72 July, 18S6 . i867 1858 do do J. pi: 1(>:H,350 800.000 15,000,000 1,500,000 Dela. Isf raoi-t. Del. City to Chesap. City. Md. Xet earnings from operations, 1871, $296,0S2Annnal report In CiisoyirLE. v. 11, p. 761 isTO shows ret receipts In is;i, $283,54.; net London, 1890 receipts in (luar.cr ending Aug. 31, 1872, *1«.48S. Balto..A brown & Sons. 1885 Philadelphia, oltlce Ang., 1872 L> as d to Lehigh Coal Nav. Co., at int. <lo do .Inly 1,1878 ou bonds and 8 p. e. a vr on stock. N. Y./oOlce, 71 Bway. Aug.. 1872 Net receipts in 1871. »2,l"00,l'4. Ca-h dlv. In b. Susq. Mirt N. r.,Bk otCommeice. 6 yr£, 1J6 ji. rt. i.eases 18T7 do do 1881 llens^S S. Kailroads. Annual lepoit In June Philadelphia, ofllce. D. l,69i,6(IO I Delaware Dichton-^iock 1st mortgage Delaware tfc 7/H'/.son— stock Uegistered Honds lEegistered Bonds Uegistered Honds Mort. loan, on J.& J.& 1,880,800 2,907,850 3,000,000 do do do do do * .Jan., 1876 May, May, May, Baltimoie. .Iari.','l8"5 do do n. .1 1, Jan., May Philadelphia, office. 3o5.) ira) 1888 1889 1878 1391 1,1883 Leased to P. & Reatlng RK. for Interest on bonds and half of net c rnings; in 1370-71 detlcit after expenses aud Interest was $li2,657. (14, p. 77.) Gross rict ipts, 1870, $58,:"90; operailns expenses, same. Komiual co6t,$5,907,806. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONO LIST [ Entered according to act of Congress, In the year DESCItlPTION. 1872, by Wm. B. Dana & Co., In the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. INTEREST. Amount Size or I I par OutWhen valuet st'ndlng. pert Payable. Forexiilanation of all references, see foot-notes on 1st (.age of RR Tables. il Cent Aflame Exprem Co.— stock Aiiier. MerfkUfitft' Vnlon £>.— stock, American roa/— stock Ahierii'an Dork <t ImprotiemetU Co. Af'hlmii /tri(lf/e, It-t mort.. guar Aii'iiitir li'i'^Unt. Canton Union R.IJ, Central of X. ./. 100 16X 4,000,000 4,000,000 731,230 "io S5,0008hs. 100 bonds guaranreed.. . 10.000.000 18.000.000 1,500,000 Land Co 100 1,000 do do 2d mortgage Cumberland Coal & Iron Co— Stock J>>inleilhiH)iibi{t/iie Bridge— \MXiit.t... 1,000 100 1,000 100 100 100 too 100 100 so Pretcrre 1 stork C'lal—ntock Arir Central Coal (Md) A. 1 .yeierounfll,t/x»lilOH.Tet.— Stock /^flll,: .\rail Nleoinilii), Co.— Stock... renyiMilUiinhi I;,hI -stock M'lr.'/l'iiut Ill, lids "50 l*rnn^!llrauia fontfittuy V«;. J.,/((,-, Miniiaj Co.—Com. stock. 2rl 100 100 !!'.'.!!! !!!*"!!" mortgage.goM ,Si,rinr/ .tfoiintain ''Ort/.— stock..!!.!" ,S/>r'ire //ill Oy'//.—stock !! Vnitnl .stole'* J'J.rj)re^it—»tock !!!! ]\>li'. farfio <t Co. A'.r/)rM»— stock,.. neitern Cniou 7>/«(/m»A—stock •'< uion;ag«..,, , „,I<««lo«taloliond»,(iol(l c<,ai„;r. wintnam , ,. .,,,,,,, .;„;„;;, : i Ill', it SI. LoiilH Ilriilrje—l)omU J^t'tifvllle /h'lilff''—hon(\fi MarlpOMit O.twl ,{ .yinlny ( >>.— stock Prelerred sti.e.l.1st morig;ige. gold & J. M.&S. M.&N. Whom. REMARKS. Stocks, Last DIvc'd. N.Y., Bankof N. T. do do New York, office. N. Y.. Cent. KR. of N.J Wpt. 1872 2, July, 18T2 Mar., 18T2 Guar, by Ch.& Dec. 2X m III! 90 10 100 100 lOU m & St. Jo., & Cen.Br. U. P. Annual report Chronicle, vol. 14. p. 796. Cbronicle, v. 15, p. 19. Boston, office. 10,250,000 J.& J.& 513,000 307,000 493,000 500,000 480,000 F. J. J. &A. N. y.,otllce. 71Bway. New York. do do in Jan. 9,18.% Dec!,"l871 Jan., 1885 j A sinking fund provision gago. is made for each mojt- 1879 Feb., 1879 A.&O. M.&N. N.Y. by 111. Cent. R.R. A.&0. N. Y., Bk of Commerce. J.&D. N.jY., Oilman, t^oa & Co Oct. :87i 18»3 1, Nov., Chrokiole, v. 15, p. 35S. See CiiRONtcLK, V. 10,000,000 13, p. 324. 5,('0(..000 Dec, 4.100,000 5,000,000 Q-F. 4.3H.a)0 New Yorit OHlce. 20,000,000 Q-F. F.&A. 4.(100,000 542.503 N. v., ili'isro.idway. do do 1370 Property, $7,500,000; debt, $272,0 0. (v. 15, p. 5:3.) Average div. since Aug.. 1867, Ion. c. (v. 15, p. i' .) See CiiKONK'i.H, V. 14, p. 730. Dividends In 1871. 20 per cent. (v. 14. p. 628.) Nov'.'l.'l«72 Sept., 1869 Aug.. 1872 Aug. 1, 1631 2.5 0,000 Is a branch of Penn. R.R. (v. 14. pp. 270. 765.) 5,700,1100 4.301,000 500,000 1,000,010 1,250,000 1.000,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 40.1)00,000 4,0(- - i<(^ S.: (y.. 11. 1887 July, 1866 ';«3,ooo . Coi<H(iWiatloit Coal nf M<1.—stock Ist mort. (convertible) Cumberland colli and I.—1st mort.. 1st rii(iitKai.-c. Q.-M. J. by i,;(i(),bbo Mail steamship Co—stock... W'Htef I*i}trer Ititnroretneiit Co., Bait... Cart/ linpioremeitl Co.— stock. 100 100 29 Where Payable and C] Bonds. Prlncim pal. When Due, 7g. 7k. 5 "•y J.&D. N.Y., E.'iOiily & Co. .I.&.l. J. do Q-F. New Vurk office. New York .office. New York, office, J.& J. &J. i« J.& J, r .& N. f ,* i.srii Jan N Jf Bank ., of N, Y, 20, 1872 Nov. 1,1W2 July 5, 1872 I AnuualreportluCuRoMCLB, J!in,,i870 137B j ! e«lpt«. »<,790,^a2, v, 15|P, 492, Ket '»" 49^, ""' SliJ '« p, " -5, 155, '" IS, (V, ' "'^ re : : ., . October 20 n . THE CHRONICLE 1872.] STATE thcycar [Kiileri!(la™i>r(llii5rtonct of ConRress, In Sub«4>ribers wrlll confer n orreat fhvor bjr Date Size or Amount of par OntBonds. Value' st'ndlng. DESCIUI'TION. 18TJ, do do Sterling bterlintf & Dana & bonds of 185(1, extended.... bonds, extendeil 18K l(IO*c turn lio&c $168,000 1,M1.000 ism UiOfto 473.800 When ^S? P"'; raXEBEST. Where Payable and do do 186(i 64.800 \am 8'i.fOO <48.(X)J 877,'200 18(i7 iww lOJ&c 1868 I'.O&c mi bond Indorsements HK l,(iOU 70- to Mont. & Kufala to Ala. & ('hattanooga New Orleans & Schiin UK.. Arktuinfin : Loan Loan Principal, when REMABKB.t due. im-ssage. published in Ciikiinlcl,K. T. 13, p. 7:19, and Auditor's report In V. 18. p, P3!l, show all details In re.-ard in IlieSlala flnanclal situation, and a history ol Alabama ft 4ft>J.00O 13.600.000 SOO.OOO 2.C00.000 1870 1870 KK 1871 J.S.'iO.OOO 2,185,000 1.67".«10 i,noo 1.200.000 900,001 750.000 450,0 3,165,000 7 7 7 1.083.000 Jg. ig7g. 7g. 7g. 1838-39 1872 1 330.1 1,(K)0 1,000 mo I,IX)0 1870 1,000 1857 18GU lOO&o 500&C SOOic 500&C Soldiers' relief bonds do bourity bonds guaranteed interest on the Company's bonda was not paid July 1. 1872. (v. 14. p. 218,317, 998. 9W, Co. ft do do 651 J.* J. N. Y.. Un. Trast Co. do do do gw year. W year 10-;iOyear yr... by V. S. Oovt. and Internal imp fund bonds lield Due Seliool ('(invention 319,500 605,000 250.0(10 1861 lOO&c 1863 1,000 O. N. T.. Union Trust Co. ft do do do do do do do do 7 7 ISftl 10 1864 1865 1.000 lOJ&C 1857 1,000 706.700 sia.oco 1.174,000 935 500 1,741,100 1S68-69 1871 1870 do Jackson, P. & Mob. KU 2;o.ooo 262,0 30,000 194,000 210.0CO i",666 State bonds (sold or hypotliccaled. lioaii to raleoftaxallon.'^Klnir.s. riifumled Is mostiv held by U.S. Tlie "Levee" Itonila are In defaiilt for Interest, asthoir validity la iiucitlonc J. (Ciii!oiiic,'i.c. vol. IS. p. 50, 181, 187.) tr20,0(10.000 do do do do do do do do iS99 . 1812 1818 . 1,000 i',()o6 4,000.0^X1 500 100.000 176,500 Ititc est Albany •^50*c 500 5fl0&c do 1866 1870 ISTO 1870 1870-71 ISID Kaitroad cudorsein'is (to July, 18i!) & 1,(100 Var's. 1 Brunswick UK bonds. Inscribed stock 1.000 1.000 1!W . ft J. do do do do . ft J. Sacramento. Treasury, do do do do do do do do^ 1877 1880 Hartford, Trcftsnry, July, 1881 Jan., 1883 Oo do do do do do A. O. ft do do do do do lund. 6 Debt has been reduced since 1866 from $10,000,000 to present figures, by sinking fund purchases. The 1861 bontisare pavable at pleasn re since .lulv, and those of is64 after Oct.. Is7l. A-sisscd value of real and personal property, $339,782,733 ; rate of taxation, 2 mills. Interest overdue January 1, I8?2. $157,606. old Territorial bonds are not recognized. Ueal and personal iiroperty assessed In 1871 at $:U.673.7."»3, Loan to./., P. & M. U.K.. Is secured by mortgage on road. Other loans to rairoadsbave been authorized to amount of $7.7 18.000 but not issued. Jan.,18!l4 Oct., 1894 Oct., 1885 1871, New Vations York. 7 N.Y., Dunvan, 8. Sg.f. 1,000 1,000 (to Chicago) Co, ft J.ftJ. Q-J. N. Y„4th Nat'l Bank do do do do do do do do do do do do N.Y., Lond.oi Frank. Assessed va'uc of property In 1871. $2JI.492.l6'i tigalnst $225,119,59-2 In 1870. Uate ot tax. 4 mills L- gisia' nre. In ?ept.. *T2. declared void the semlanunal i old bonds of 187". and $l:w,000 of ihe quarterly bon i« held tiy H. clewift C •.; (he enrrcneylio-id-i. $2,000,(00; and the lollcwlng IM. eidorsemmts. viz: Ilrunsnick & A'b.. $3,.'r(lo.0<l0, Balnbr..c.&C.. $600,001. Cherokee Val.. $300.(00. Jan., 1872 .May 1874 '72,^3 ft '4 '79-'S0-'l-'6 July, 1886 Oct., 1890 J. &D. ft J. do do M. ft J. ft S. J. M.&N. Bonds lo contractors, &c do ,lobn Tllford,act '41& 1813 N. Y., do Am. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Dec, 1890 889,000 316,000 J. personal property Jan., 1878 ft J. do N. Y. Ollman.Sonft Co do do do do do do M. 8. ft do do do Frankfort, Ky. do do Various. 1,M2.S16 18S3-'84 1876-'99 1881-'99 Mnhie. -i bonds do Bounty do do ao Municlp il, War Debt sBsttmed Wsr i.^ ° o CIv.l loan 1 • ot g,i oi st'g i \ew loan to redeem stei-ling of 1866 Jf«.s»«<-/iM.'!e«»— state Almahonaj L'n. do State House KnlarRement Loan... Lunatic Hospital, ftc, Loan Lunatic Hospital (West. .Mass).... do do Defense Loan. Bounty Fund Loan Bounty Fund Loan do do sterling War Loan, sterling Trov A Oreenf UK, Loan, sterling! do do home... do •Jo sterling. do sterling , „ d" Southern Vermont UU, Loan ... Norwich & Worcester UU. Loan.. Is . I., lilt., 1*1,0(10 500,(K10 KXX) l.OOO 1.000 2,950,000 480,000 516,000 665,001 750,000 2,600,(00 •296,00(1 SMI&c 5'25,(100 1.000 500&C lOO&c 2,273,333 ISS8 2,9 8,111 31,06'i ISSi 269,000 Sept., 1873 1893 lOO&c. 33'J,000 1852 I'.OOO l(X),iXlO 185i&51 1853&5I 1,0110 110,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 165,0(XI 500 viasm '61-'6a sterling 5(0&c SOO&c 91.000 50,000 2,4riO,aiO '.a-'ei i,'ill(M:c •6I-'M 1-68 OOiftc ilOOitc (W),O0O 888 001 200,000 4,379,500 4,000,744 999,914 .5,-.4 180 966,500 2,952,100 '69. -71 flOOfti'. 3 1861) 5,0110 •2(»>,0(10 lS.'-i7 1,000 4(10,OiiO 6a-'69 IH7« 1812 i:2o 3,.5|19.(S!4 i.oiiu 2:!0,0(1(l i;5oo 2,150.000 1863 1865 i,ono 1,000 1.000 1.000 15U.0OO 1.465,000 463,000 Sl.OiO 'fil-'6! '63.'64 1863 1861 1861 1869 1,000 1.00D 500ftc ilOO&c i.'OO ls^,:^^2 SteMat-te Canal Bonds.", "' ' "«""*. '*''''''^-"''^'''* eolutnn shows the several A 'iLV' T wh'.-i P,tyn>ilis.—3 &,). stands for .Tan. , & Jn'y; F. N. O., Cltlz'n Bk. of La. 6 V.iriou8. M. ft S. F. J. A. ft A. &D. &0. 6g. 5g. 6g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5g. 5k. 5k. 5g. 5g. 5g. 6k. 5g. '«. 5g. M.'&N. ft O. do J.ftJ. J.*D. M.&N. J.ftJ. do do do M.ftN. do .1. A. ft ft J. O. J- ft do do do Augusta and Boston. $J.TC0.70. lie- constitutional amendment limits the total debt Direct d. bt, Jan. 1, 1872. was to $25,000,(10(1. $ao,ISS,Ml«; contingent debt $6.r>79.6ii3 ; temporary It was $3,476,268; total outstanilieg, $S(U'44.751 bonds authoriz- d decided, however, that previous to the amendment m'ght be Issued, which Includes $l'2fl.(00 to Miss, ft Mcx. Cult Canal ; $59I.(X)0 lo N. La. & Texas KK.; $-2.(»7ri.(ilKl bonds guar, for N.O.. .Mob. * Texas KU.; $-2.-iT0.(X») bonds to be Issued to siime company ; $I.p-25.(K10 (or more) to N. O., Ilslon U. & Vleksburg KU.; $1(10,00010 Shr. veport Ilospltsl; $1('(1.0(10 subs, lo Miss. Val. Nay. Co. Total real and persousl property In 1871 a-sessed at $2 (l.59i.4!7. Rale of mills ; In 1872 larger. SUte taxation. In 1871. UU was Jan.. 1872. $6Il.-*5 the municipal debt slnk'gfniid was $1S7.(«I; 187S-':8 ; $.ll(i,- matured in 1871. After the I". S. Supreme Court decision, interest was p lid in gold w.s reversed. Valuation In fill the decision 1870, $2'24,50'.1,95l. tax r»te,5X mills. 000 of debt War., 1883 Ang., 1880 Jnne, 1889 Oct., 1898 Nov",1872 Oct.,'iS-'74 Oct., 'T3-*74 do do Boston. Treasury. do do London. Baring Bros M.&N. J.& J. Is 1897 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do London, Baring Bros. London, Baring Bros, do do J. do (v. 14, p. 157.) July 1,1910 Boston, Treasury, A.&O. J.ftJ. do in 1872 a se'sed valuati.-.n of property In 1S71 was on which the rate of taxation was 19« cents per $100: IncomB from dividends on railroad, canal and other stocks owned by the Stale waa $.'554,128. The Stste has largely assisted canals snd railroads, and holds $4,694,51.5 of sineks and bonds of solvent eninpanlea, besides $1,8.58.717 In the sinking fiinil. leaving on-y $5.8.«3.4ii7 of debt, without any oflSet ; the State also holds $20,557,166 In unproductive 'securllles. Sterling loan of 1S65 was redeemed after fc'eptember, 1?72. The J.ftJ. do dii and personal properly Bonds of counties, lowns, and and Interest collected by The war debt sinking fund Boston. Treasury. London. Baring Llros. do do real April, 1911 Augusta and Boston. Boston, Suffolk Bank, do do do Boston, Treasui;}'. London. Baring Bros. N. Y., Mercantile N. do do do do <la do Bk do do do , „>).— J..i(lMrtarl»from Jan,iQ,-.F,,niiarto.-lyfrnraF8bruary; (3.-M.,fiuai-terlylroraMarch. $116,716,'28.3, 1862 all Interest on the debt •*>! is paid In coin, excepting on the temporary loans. In 1871 Ihe debt was increased The sinking funds number about $'2,50'2,'.f«). sixteen, and the securities held cost $is,i-js,:i(4, market value at close of last liscjil their year being more than the original cost. The loan to Boston, Hartford & Erie KK. Is ticnred bv deposit of $4,000,(100 "Iterdell" mort. bonds, "The assessor's segregate of real and personal By a law of jlnssacbusetts July, 1874 June, 18T7 May, 1880 July,^73-'76 July,'77-"78 July, 1888 July. 1894 May. 1894 May, 1891 July, 1881 Oct., '88- -90 April. •91-'93 April. 1883 July. '8-91 April, 189(1 ,lnly. 1877 J.ft J.,;9(10 Jan., 1875 July. 1891 May. 1890 Jnly.1819 & property In ihc Stale Is $I,591,9«3,0(»i, the actual yalue ,ieing$-i,307,li04,4 7. 'faxatlon In 1871 "as $21,8<i'2,»l3 of which $6,6.-il.000wai for State purposes, and $14,739,715 for municipal. Uevenne Is also derived Irom a (ax on ravings bsnk deposits, on corporations, on national bank stocks, and from several other sources. The credit of Massaehueelts In the Lonilon market Is deservedly very high. War loan, registered, currency 6*8, were paid after July 18r2. The debt has been diminished $l„r,w.f!i3 in 4 last Assessed vsluatioll of real and personal property, 18;i-'2. $630,000,000, and rate of taxation 5}< mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to purchase ot bonds SB fast as It accumulates, years. July. 1878 1873. '78 ft "83 denominations In which b<'Dds are Issned, A., Fab, A Aug.; M. * » M ich & Sept,; A. ft 0, April sizes or ft 1886 ft '88 London, Baring Bros. 1S«0 do do do 1890 Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent. 1880 ft 18'0 do do A.ftO. 1890 do do Qu-rter. 1890 do 18-5 do J ft J. do do Quarter. 1890 A.ftO. do do 1890 J.ftJ. do do 1875 ft 1893 do do do 18^3 do do do 1885 do J.ftJ. Aprll,18«-87 A. railroad iiropei- . J.ftJ. 5g. 5b. 5g. 5g. ; . J. A.&O. 5&6 308,026 65,207 3,637,745 100,000 75,000 i839 18S9 1S68 1867 1871 ISTi J. Various. N.O-. Cltlz'ns' Bk of La. J. ft J. N.Y., Bank of Ainer ca. 1,'«7,051 18-19 • Kcnewal Loan Honda ... Two Million Loan ... War Bounty Bonds ... 7 6 7.30 475.000 2,832,500 3,084,400 18:58 ft IX.) Eources of sinking fund. $2,456 191. Total valuatlon of properly in 1»71, $126,822,707. Tax rate, 45 cents on $100. ft 8. ft J. ft $1'20.000.00('. the State, do do do Sept., 1906 do do do Jan. 1,1890 do do do do Jan. 1,1890 M. ft 8. N. Y., B'k of America, March l,!909 do M. ft N. do do May. 1910 M. &S. N.O., Citlzns' Pk ol La. 1899 A. ft O. >J.V.. Bank ot America. 1909 J. Is $118,915,561 The nominal debt of Kentueky M.&S. 1 80,000 SOOftc '. Harliiir Land Inipruviiuent sterling loan (lur .t Hi, SOU;... 2 0,a) 1,(K10 1,000 1,000 1,000 J. 965,3110 1863 1863 1S64 •61-'62 Coiist K, 2,(16(1,000 •51-'61 1851 1857 Back Bay Lands Loan Union Fund Loan ,v 500 ;oi)&c 1,000 1,000 1,000 '.28,172 Susfinehanna KU Annapolis & ElkridRC UU Defen-e Bouutv Loan Southern Uellet bonds Deaf and uinb AsyluTi Loan Md. ilO'pUalloan.UllS years & Biislnii.llarlf. l,»iO,000 1,000,000 3,960,000 varl'n ' .\; do i g£ Balt.ft iihlo UU.,stcrllnK Chesapeake « Ohio Canal, Kallroa 8 HUd canals Kastern Shore UK Baltimore Susn, UU Chesapeake & Ohio canal 186 1-67 1870 1866 1866 1870 1870 1869 1870 1869 1869 1857 1870 1371 J. 187. 218. cities are registered, N.CCltlz'ns'Bk.of La March 20, '72 do do do July, 1893 do do do '72 to 1906 Various. do do do do 1886 M. ft N. N. Y., B'k of America, May 1, 1907 do do do M. &S. March 1, 1875 M. 80,000 750,000 (v. 14. p. 19.81. 219. v. 15. p. 155. fy. $'25 516.042; A 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 1,000 ; real -state, $'25 i,-2S9,S95, or abonv one nnh of the actunl value. The III. Cent. UK. tax amounts to nboul $3IO.(1(IO. The bonds ot l'-71 were Issued for relief of (Chicago, (v. 13. p, M9.) Various Jan.,|R80 Jan.,lS80 Jan., 1880 after 1881 Various. N. Y., B'k of America. 593,000 66,000 281.000 •4'i C'ha Itv Hospital bonds Bonds for relief of State Treas.... Bonds In aid of various railroads.. Mtrlitij'tit July 101 .;75 V.. $2:5.000. The debt has been rapidly reduced. Valuation (f ; Levee bonds do do Bonds fund ne coupons Bonds torrediMiiptlun certifs, &c.. Bonds III Hoeuf <fc Crocodile -Nav.C do for relief of P. .1. Kennedy.. do Issued to St ite P nit iitbiry. do to fund lloatluK debt ot State do toMiss.ft Mex.ti'lf Canal.... do iss.t 1 .V. La. & Texas VM. Co do fchool held by stat^ Treas.. do to N. O., Moll. & Cliat. UK... do to X. o., .Mob. « Texas UK. & The valuation of lOO&c 1004c 1843 1864 do Military purposes do held by Uoai-d of lid LouiMaua artersvllle 292. 489. 521. 621. 791 N. T., 4th Nat'l Bank. : 1861 to 1869. fundlUK, &c '61-'69 for various State purposes.. '61-'69 Military loan 1864-69 Bonds . N. ft Various. F. ft A. J. 971.884 318,000 4S,(W0 102,000 416.S00 250,000 I.OtIO Honds, t M. ftj. ( 7,545,900 1,880.000 io;&c bonds dellclt 7g. .1. ?« A.ftO. 1.1-80,0 1,000 Warbonds Bait. 800,000 3.M10,000 S.0OO.0OO 1847 Kefuuded stock bonds ruiHl University bonds Thornton loan bonds Sanitait 866.1X10 7 7 6 6 7 Is being rapidly reduced br a sinking See notice of redemption of bonds In v. 15, p 99. CUBONICLK. 2.ooo,(;oi N Rcvennc ; 1900 1900 April, 1900 Georifiti Western & Atlnntic UB. bonds.. do do do do do do Atlantic* Dnlf Hit. bonds Bonds, act of .Ma ch 12, lS(i6 Bonds, act Sejit., '70, yoM Bonds, set Oct., '70, aold Curren ey bonds of 8;0 y. :5. p. 14.) debt A. : Old bonds ; 1869 bonds are Issued to railroads at tlO.OOO per mile to Isnd grant roads and $15.I>IU per mile to others, hut limited lo 850 miles In all. Assessed valuation ol all taxable ptopeitv about 1P99 1900 \m 00 125,0(10 1870 '.iU m The debt do non-taxable. ation reiUiced In 1871 iroin 7S to 5 mills. Deflelt In recefpla last llscal a ear was |217.'W.'. The »1.000,COO lo of !872 was fur eurrent liabilities, *c. The ,\lab. ft Chat. UK., waa I ought by the State. April. IST.'aid resold In Sept.: the Sfate'a *O.00O 1869 1870 1870 — "I J.ftJ. 1,000 lOO&c Floatln« debt *.i(t do do Chattanontra KU. IkiiiiI Iransaition Assessed value real estate In 1871, (ir.ll4,8s'2: Kate of tax- Under a law of To Meuipblsft Little llock KU Til Llllle Koek & Fort Sudth UK... To L. H., I'Ine Uluir & N.O. UU.... To Miss., Ouachita ft lied Ulvcr lilt To Arkansas Central UM 8(Hle eariitol bonds CouHflcUcHt : War bunds, lO-SO year N. v., Duncan, S 820000 Kun.llnK bonds of 1869 Levee bonds (or warrantsj Ol unfunded debt Ten year bonits for dellclenctcs..., Californtn : Clviriiouds, sinking fund, gold ft N. K.T., Duncan, S. ft Co. May, 1892 do do d > do May, 11-86 do do do May, 188* do Jnnel. London, Tn'on Bk, Jnne, 1890 1886 do J.& J. do do 1886 do do 1886 do N. v., OiiDcan, S. ft Co. 1886 do do do 1688 do do do do do Jan. 1, 1892 H. 10.0.01W Lu.iii lo do do do do C.l I). by 'Wliom. Payablet 688Mia 1870 loan of 1H72 liiiilroad ('oncnm, Waahlnicton, Co., In the ofllcc of the Llbritrlan of kIvIdk a* Immediate BOtice of anr errori 4l*eavered In our Tables. The Oovernor's extcndoc! extended do do do New bonds do Florlihi n. ; tiiatc bunilR, iliiu In 1872 New SECIJRITIES. byWM. For cxplunatlons aee fout-notcs. Alfihamu 551 0«t.i M, N,,M>y 4 ..... ft Nov,; aemru~i iKwii \a brMk«t« m (ft« ^a4 of r«^»rki, ta my cm«, nitt to ths vo)um« M« pM(* «f GlMX^pUi |K»tM»lVl fnUdr InformnVloit . .^ , J,« p.waDt . ^ •MOi w*., , « , ;; ; . 552 THE CHRONICLE ' [October 26, 1872. STATE SECUKITIES. SBb»crlber« will cotiflBr a great fWVor by gtvins na Immediate notice of any error discovered In our Table* DKSCUlPTION. For KxpUnatluu ooi V of S ze or Lou bonds Xumls HoudH Bonds .... KU UU W. ilr. Paclllc Rli S. W. r. Pttcinc Kit. (guar.) rianuibal & St. Joseph lilt Jferadti: State l>onds do tot\iud floatl.igdebc R. do taxable Bounty loan bonds, coupon do do rcKistcredstocK, General fund debt— A»tor ttocK do do dcllciency loan, do do do' do do do' f Under Art., 7, Sec. f Canal lyebt. I I Art. •M-9 l.liOO •5-2-9 I.OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 2,379,000 5,219,000 1,456,000 1,589,000 3,00O,0Ou 7, 7, Sec. 3, Sec. 12. Peflclency loin of isr.! .Comptroller's bds: (by licV. 18T2 500* c lOO&c 1861 1863 1364 I'JOac lOoO do do do do do do Joue do do 0/-e,f7o;i -Relief bonds llountv bonds Willamette Canal and Lock 18^5 1^81. 188(i. PvnnxitlEania: Inclined plane loan. April 10 Coupon loan, Airil i (»a4.0UOreg.).. do May iicKister'd 1 do do Coupon loan of April 19 fJSi.OOOreg) Military loan of .Vav 15 (cp. & reg.) Slock loan of Feb. 2 (rcglBtoicdJ... do do do do ^^ do Chambersbu-g 3 «fi do do do do do do fcp. ifcreg.)... <regi8tore t)... icp. & reg.).. Carolina: Slatestock - House stock, 1st issue!. ..! do do '2d do do dj 31 do do do 4tli do de do 5tli do ... , >'nndlns bonds... Bin- Uidge RK bonds,...;....'!!!! , St ite House bunds do do Funding bilU receivable Payment of Inter St Fund. HE bank C.>nvei-sit.n comm Land Fire loan bills bonds. shIou bonds. . . ; b<in(ls, r«(erlin? 1,738,900 3,639,400 2,6;6,000 1,739,000 2,417,400 1,721.100 18.50 18.W 1860 1836 do dotneitlc Railroad endorsements 100,000 1,000 11,4(17,000 lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c 875,393 1,600,000 4.095 .309 2,400,000 44,S00 46,027 200,000 1849 18i2 1S52 1000 400,000 396,000 112,000 18.52 l,(»iO 2.945,0110 1852 1853 1861 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 I.OOO 1.000 335,300 210,000 1,000 50&C 50&C 50&C 1,507,160 3,778,550 92,S60 .50&C 7,8gO,.550 50&C 50&C 50&C 90,400 9,271,850 723,950 297,376 1,000 1,000 1,000 i,oao 1,019,000 205,000 (68,000 746,000 var. var, var, var. var. var. 38,837 189,691 127,441 301,370 215,476 130,315 1,131,701 970,000 1794 1836 1857 1858 1859 1861 1866 1854 1855 1856 1868 1868 1868 1,(100 11,600 600,000 1,100.000 500&C 1,2.58,550 i86!l 500,VC 1,265,800 lS«U-'70 500&C 71X1,000 4,11.445 30O.4-t9 1004C 1,0 1,000 1,000 1.000 dfibt a vac « var - ,.3 = Slate i.apilol stock ^ ^^^-. Bds to fund int. on above to Jan, '6b Hiilroad debt— do do do do do & &0, & J. A.&O. J, & J, A.& O, A.& O. A, J, J, do do do do do 7 7 Kalelgh. Treasury, New York. do 6g 5g. 5g. 5e. S, Q.-J. J.& do do do do do do do do do do Columbia & N. Y. Columbia, Treasury. do do Columbia & N. Y. do do do do London, Imost J,&J.! pome [ A&O I I Columbia. 5 6 ' Feb (V, 13. n. 840.) , Feb , 1872 1877 Feb., 1882 Feb., 1882 15, ':.\ 1868-69 1861 1868 Debt was all created for war pnrposes and Is be'ng steadily dimlnli-hed, Tlie valuation of real and personal property lor the fiscal var endlni; .^p'. 1870, $138,189,489, and tax 01 25 cents on $100, Total 1882 ^prll, 1K93 .lely, 1893 1894 August, revenue At plcsnre. Jan, 1, 1877 J»n, 1, 188-1 July 1, 'Si-SJuly 1, '87-89 Julv 1,'82-fif. July 1, 'f.7-9July 1, '7.5-79 Ju)y 1, 1881 Jan,l, 1885 July 1, 1888 July 1, 1888 July 1, 188J July 1,183 Jnly'l','l86,^ July 1,1868 m 3,'249.(!90 710,000 752,117 206,001 1870 1871 1,0 1,000 sterling 278 000 lf62 500&C i!37,iU) var. .5(l(i&c Bank Note Co.. $2'2,5I0,0('0'; of which $.3,072 800 were In State Treasury $6,000,000 sterling loan In hands of Am. Bank Note Co.; $S,!I53,'200 des; and balance $9,514,000 were delivered to financial agent In New York. Of the latter, troyed r<*el8tero» ! ; $3,773,000 were in use as collateral for loans $5 541,000 had been sold, and $200,000 were to credit of sinking fund. Old debt not converted was $6,453,908, niakhiK total debt, $11,994,90-. withont Including bonds pledged, or railroad endorsements. The Blue iildge RB, serin, anth rlzed 1872, Is eeelded tobc unconslilutional. Taxation for 1871, rate. State 7 mills county. 3 mills. Assessed value ot prope'tv, $183.913337, The State defaulted on interest Jan., 187'2. (v. 14, p, 385 763; ; V, 15, p, 218, 235, '230,) total debt here given Is, according to a supple- mental report of the Comptroller, Oct. 21, 1871, af'cr deductlngbon'ispald In bv allroads. From this total debt of $31,990,066, the Comptro'ler deducts—debt of solvent railroads. $5,776,,533 dne from railioads then sold, $5,2i4,o:i2; Indorsed bonds that will pav mierest, $2,172,000, and interest, $130.320 Int. 18 mos, on bonds paid In, $535,590; estimated balance revenue due, Jan, 1, 1872, ' ; making toial deductions of $;.'^ .028,47.5. $19,961,590. Total valuation of lands, $'205,,880,777 ; lots and other property $72,518,243; total taxable, $287,905,020. No new debt can be created, except bv a two-third vote of the people. The rate of ta'xatlon was raised to 60 cts on tbe$l(Xlfor 1871, though since reduced to 40, but a lax has been laid on railroad receipts, and on some other sources of revenue, (v. 13, p. 601,'.3i,) The State owns about M.& lOO&c lUJ&c l>ni I87X J, lOWtc *D, do J.& 1:200 ij,0(«.nnd iOO.lc 13,000,000 York. Marcm,1876 S. $451,000, acres of land, and to the whlchwould he ' 6 8 Bost,. & N, B. Mnt, Red'n Montpeller, Treasury, J, j.ft-j, J. J. (v, 14. p, 657, 763,7W,) Th debt is being raniflly reduced. Of the registered bonds $.35,500 aie held for the Ag Icultural College. The tundlnglaw o' April. 1871. allowing coupons to bepaid for taxes was repealed; but th-* repeal Is deemed uneonstltuilonal and is before the courts, 4 per cent interest a year Is to be paid on consol. bonds and on % of tlie face of old bds. less --late lax, or $'22,0(10,(100 consols., about $15,000,001) arc in coupon bonds. Assessed valueof nropertv in 1871. $366,1 ie.8i« tax rate. 5 mills. The tax law of 1872 applies to numerous objects and is expected to raise an increancd revenue, v 13 p, f9.429,'^'' 839 14, p. 19, "' 175 - 187l-'78 l'!7l-'90 1886-1900 do do do do do do do do c-a O'&o ' New 3. 1890-1910 $259,164,517, i'2l«) 1866 18l« 1867 1867 1867 82,(100,000 on dllferent accounts against the U. to that exient .in oHset debt, "Valu-'t on of itroperty, 1872, also claims, I00&.^ coupon coupons " sterling 'iiterest fundable to Jan. due to July 1.1871 .. \yuiit oi bonds, coupon & rei Deferred Cerlifls forx ol old 537.018 60,000 700,000 357,000 303,969 ,500&c inc&c registered!!!!!!! in 1871-72, $811,305, Treasurer Parker, Nov, 28, 187i. stated the debt briefly thus: Total bonds printed by American 3»,990,(i66 registered.'.!!!! Fnnding bonds 1892 1900 1900 1900 J,l)03.0i8 JTO !.!!! 2'.8,) and leaving the net amount of debt No Interest now paid Loan account Vermont: War^loan bonds, cottnon,., J'CKfsterod...'. _/", «".. n»'irtrti«— Old bonds, coupon p. 1876 ; '72 Frontier i)rotcction.Kold,ai.'lli'jT!! I)efleli.nr-y hiis. under act May, 1871 Claims on State before 1866 which raised from nuraTous sources, principal y froni corporations. Taxes are levied on personal property, which was assessed In 1870 71 at $171,680 918. and the tax w«8 $620 611', Total revenue in 1871. $7,197,945, Fnndefl debt diminished $2,13!.5.'-5. Balance in Treasnrv at close of fiscal year, $1,476,818. State holds $1,754,321 In storks and $9,100,000 of railrond bonds. Interest is paid in gold on all loans prior to 1867, Anv coupon bonds mav be changed to registered The bonds due in 1872 are pavabie at anv time till lb77 those of 187711.11852; those of 1882 till 1893. (v. is $1,200,000; 07-'8-'9 ) «.r«»— School fund bonds. Penit-^ntlary debt, ... Total Interesr Tile r"cbt is provided for by sinking funds, will imv it at or before maturity. Feb,, 1872 Feb,, 1877 6 1,866-6 In New York or all kinds to Jan., years. total valuation of real and cbatte'. nropertv in was $1,502,129,071, on which the 2,09 mills State tax produced $4,o5fl,728, and other local taxfs, whlcli are very heavy In Ohio, raised $18,601,660, do Aug., 1877 do Aug,, 1878 Aug., 1871 'nfi— Int. dueonallbdsestini'd toJan, tloatina debt— Bank of rennessce notes Treasury warrants some 1871 April, 1879 July, 1882 1,000) seile-, letter B... interest nalt for overdue Sept, 30, 1871. was $4,987. il». (For the Governor's message on finances see v, IS, p. 740.) Revenue IS68-93 189S 1870-73 1892 :86S-92 & 1886-lilOO London, London. Rlrhmond. On 1886-1900 1886- 1900 1876-1 '0 6 1876-1886 1877-18*7 18T7-1887 1885-1901 ; 1 'rreafiury. eettlam't with W-Va, ; ; No Jau„1837 2,172,000 old.. do not l-'ttered C o Green Issue, no letter ^„„ Bds to liKidInt, on abo e to Jan., '6- " 4,083,991 i ; The March, do do do Columbia. St. Trees. do do do J. to cities reducing first two classes of bonds the principal is pavable. »100.000 per jear, Sinklnir fund, Nov,, 1871, l»ap $1,183,112, Valuation of all property in If^' »584,4(I1,S40, State tax, 3 mills. There Is also $68,000 contingent deb' to L.I. HI!., 4 IV,36: per annum for Indian annuities. Sinking tiinds at cii sc of fiscal j>e»r, Sept, 30, !871, were $5,159,793 for bounty debt; »IJHI.5.r44 general Mind $1,654,'.;26 canal debt and$19J39L. 1. RU,- making total debt, less sinking funds, $i9,4S2,7(2. Assessed valuation of real prbp^-rty in 1^73 Is $l,'i4l,379,410; of personal. $I47,-,;18.035 t.tal, $2 08i!,627,415. Tax rate in 1871 M as .fljoMt 6« Uli'ls; Int^reft on ail debt except bounty \b^ 's voliin tarlly paid In gold. Bo ds due Jul/, 1*72, »er»< also paid In gold. <v. 14, p. 19,) Oct., 898 Frov,,R, I,H.&T,Co, do do do -fh The gross amount of the several issues of dVb't'arc here given, but the value of bonds issued t-lhc* 18('>5 varies mticb on the p-irticular i-'sues. Scff^ral plans have been proposed for scaling down ?!(!»• debt, hut no definite action has yet been takeo.-- Jan., 1900 Oct.. 1898 June, O. was Issned war debts. I Indellnlte. Farm. & M. B'k. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Harrlsbnrg Treasury, J.* J. F,&A, their several '98- '99 Phila., do do do do do do do do do do 1872 and towns, the proceeds to be used • 1875 1875 F,& A. & to {221.603. The Municipal loan of Of 'he State Treasury, J, M, & 1881 Jan., 1871 Jan,, 1878 July, 1881 do A, P, 806, July, '73-8 N. Y., Araer, Ex, Bank do do do do do do do do do do *0. A, J,& I;l37,533,14? Total valuation of real eftafe 1870, »in320,l>m; iwr1«72 sonal. $8,377,995; tax (»1 12H per llOOj ainountttfi do do do 7 5g. 4.1<g 1889-11-90 1374-1SS9 1872-1889 1876 J 187o 1873-1887 New York, J, J.& do V do was andiof nerso«»l. »;«l,622.360. 'fotal, »57S.155,n02. dpon wMeii' f.li* t»» is 5 mills, T*e Hannibal &, Joseph Rli. proTj^w the inleresf ouKs bonds. bonds d«c Jan.. IS72. wer«)>ald in goI«, bst after that titne )n currencv, cwrsiiaw to a rei.01uti^ 01 the Leglsliuire, TSe CoBTIs have thnt far Bustained the law. The GoTcmor^ message, .iS to finances, was published iju Orokicls v, 13, Jan., '73-84 Jan,, '86-96 Jan,, '97-02 J. City, taxation 5)iml»ls, ValnaWiV.n of real ei-late lu 1872 St. Trenton & do do do do rs ft 5X.. 735,553 Bon-Is end'rscd for railroads Bonds loaned to RR.'s, BdR Is-ued to KR.'s since Green Issue, no letter . J. J. 1833 1888 1871-1888 1877-1889 Sept., '84-9 Oct., '7.M Jan., '92-1905 & J. &0, A, 2.5O.00O var S'«S-' ' * J.& D. 6 J, The March, March, is »»0,4it,8ii2, The Bank T nn. Htook Railroail stocks Hernillage i)nrchase bds I'ola' .lelit do do J.& amount proper— Turnpike road stocks Ne" Q,-Ij. «g their rei-ognltlon disWwd inofthe»2,275,000; State, Total property valjatiou ,.i»;'83 Concord or Boston, do do do do do do 6,712,608 lennefisee: State 5 & 66,473 5 I'.oilO 1838 do 6 fund. IST* N, T„ Manhattan Bank, April, 1877 do do do April, 1S77 Albany. At will. N. T,, Manhattan Bank, July, 1875 do do do July, 1878 Albany, At will. N, T., Manhattan Bank, Jan., 1874 do do do Var., 1873 do do do Oct., 1874 do do do Oct., 1875 do do do Dec, 1877 do do do July, 18^7 Albany. On demand. J, do do do do do 6 & im Dee do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Duncan, 8.4 Co. do J, J.* 7 7 5 5 Bkof'Com bonds are held by the permanent school The "Minnesota State Railroad" bonds, which are rejiudlaled, were issued in 1858 to the tt7t I*. 2' Bk State Treasury, do do 383 045 18!0 1863 1863 1864 State SOO&o 500&C lOOic 10U4C (registered).... 2?, (reg.). Soum l,ri5',9O0 is66 1868 1867 1868 May ctfs, J,& 1,199,900 1,002.900 S93fi00 1^1 1,000 1,000 War bonds New SS; 3 . Special tax boiulfi Ohio: Ifegistered loan, payable after 1870. 600,000 600,000 495,000 2,205,000 561,^10 900,000 800,000 1,537,887 5 1,106,420 5,150,200 2,099,000 473,000 880,000 *n do do do do do do do do do M.&S, M.&S, J. * J. M. & S. A.&O, J,& J. 1,372,000 lil do do N. T.iNat. do do do do do do do do do '20,675,000 S'.si's). CUroUnu: and Iinpruvenieiit bonds. Old. do' do do do' (lo do new (not special taxj do do do do Funding bonds, since war <ro do do Rcglst'd ccrtitlcates of literary fund Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. ai, '68, do do lOO&c lOO&c 18^7-32 1848 1818 1818 aud \ Sm-tl, i,K. do do do 1,000 do Metropolitan fJ. J. ft J, 500,000 160,000 600&C do dp BEHABES.t Due, All these St, Paul, TreasiiiV. M.&N. „ _do T.. 601,00.) Con.lttutionI ot !, [Art 2,727,(100 2,961,000 392.000 J. iJ.&I). 439,000 1,0110 1,000 1,000 1,000 61-2 1864 1S66 Sttc Jtnttij: Warl oau bonds, tax free JV(?m 1,000 1867 1871 . do do 50,000 100,000 2,275,000 Principal, When by WhoBi, do d6 10,1,000 1868 '53-7 J.* 100,000 •51-8 '57-9 59-61) '.56-61 X. BamDHhlre: W*(r loan coupon bonds do do do do Municipal war loan o York: l,M) 1,000 '57-66 ' do imi 18S8 '65-6 KM to ,\'orth .\It>. to Cairo & Fiilloii lil! to I'liittc County to Iron .Mouctain lili Paclllc 1,000 1,000 1,000 1869 SI«to hondB Consolidated bonds P-y-l" Pent' do do do do Sioux Wnr Loan Hailrond Uoud8(not recognized^ INTKREST. When T Tif hfefe P»»able and Amount P'*r OutValue' St'udmg. rt^rereiic«" Bee preceding page. U'lttfs oil Jfinnttota : Bute UnlliUng (ill UOl 457, 489, 657 ; ; V. 15, p. 16,) • ^- "' — : .,. THE CHHUNICLE. October 26, 1872.] 653 CITY SECUEITIES. Entered accorainK to act of Congrens, In the year 1872, by Wk. B. Subscriber* will confer a Kroat favor bjr kIvIuc uk Date Size or Amount of par OutBonds. Value. st'ndlng. DESCRIPTION. ' For explanation, see foot-notes. Mban«, ff. y.— Bds for inunlclp'l pur's do do do do do do do Waiur stock bonds loaned 1850 18M l,(«(l du do do do do do 18et 1,0 18 1870 1,000 1,000 1,000 :871 1371 1891ftS2 1,0110 1,001) 1,1100 to Alb. &3usq. K.R.. do 185* 1863 18115 lOOJEC 18.i8 1S60 1863 1853 1853 1368 1870 1801 RK.... do Consolidated loan Court House loan Funding loan , Loan to Va. Valley R.B To West. ma. R.R. (fortl.OOO.UOO).. Endorsements lor N, W. va. UK.. do oo York&Cum.KR, do do West. Md. UU ., da lo Union UR 4 \. Y.. Duncan, S. do do do do Principal due. REMAHKS4 Co. ,)une, tra!-74 Sinking; fund for municipal bonds, May, 1819 June, 1880-8) num. K.& A. do do do do M.&M. Var i>8,»13 5,000,000 2,211,068 410,353 555,566 185,723 5,000.000 lOO&c 100,1-c lOO&c lOO&c 1,I»I0,0H) lllO&C 1,000.000 lOO&c lOO&c ICOic 218,400 891,646 137,414 773,900 1,000,000 isTi'o lOOii: 1871 187a 100 ftc Nov., City recelpU, 1871, $319,989 Baltimore, July, 1890 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1*73 1853 '65 1854 1369 1869 Boston Various Trust Fnnds May 1875 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, July 1, lr95 1390 1886 1334 Apr. 15, 1900 1885 July lOO&c 274,700 560,000 1,000,000 60J,tOO 6 3"7.759 583,205 3,033,295 6 U,l»8,6;5 1,791500 20.000 < 5 1,000 1,000 1,000 issa-'Gs 1353 18.52- , 'W 1863- Ti recruiting, bounties, &c. for bounties 1861-63 1861 Roxbury deot assumed Dorchester debt assumed Var. 4,000.0l«) 1870 Renewal of water bonds ot *48 1.000 1871) Water loan, sterling 1816&49 SIOO&C .^Ity notes (new main) Act 1853 1861 I 000 Water loan (Cliesimc Hill Ueso.)... 1865 do (water Into Dorchester). 1870-71 Boston Highlands Dorchester water loan jfify.'itoo 18»-'85 Boston. A. dtO. Boston, 2d Nat. Bank Var Boston. do do do do do do do On demand do do do do do do do London, 1878- '79 1873- '87 1874-'92 187;-'a6 18J4-'-5 187i-'85 J. 6 The population d.> 5g. 688,000 5g 1,949,711 IKg 391,000 2,376,000 6 5,01)0 700,000 s;5,ooo 1868 1870 City Hall loan l'-65 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1862 1,0C<) 18t9-'30 Water loan, Debt of WilUamsbnrgh loan do do local Improvem Brooklyn local Improvement loan 1853 1855 t 18J9-'61 1861 loan, 1857 1365 Soldiers aid fund loan Nat'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan... tiatlonal Guard loan, Atlantic ave. Improv. loan, local do do Third street 18';4 . . do do do Union street i867 1866 1865 1866 1867 Fourth ave. 18'13 Bu3hwlck Impr. loan, labo Bay Wallabont Bedford ave . do do do av. South Seventh .. . 1867 1867 1867 1869 1870 laeo-Ti 18i7-'K 1872 local. ave. basin do N. Y. Brldee loan. reg& coupou do Prospect Park loan, Kent Water loan ,. .. do Sewerage bonds, continuous, local, Ass. fund bonds, coot nnous do Central ave. sewer bonds do So. Brooklyn Temporary debt, tax certillcaies... 55,000 65.ai0 150(100 187.'-'8! 1899-1900 1900-1901 do Boston. do do do do do do London. 1872-'7S Boston. ign-'79 do do do do 1875-1901 1900-190; '7S-'80&'98-'99 1900-1901 Brooklyn, do do do do do 1872-'76 1,000 1,000 213.ai0 90,000 592,000 27,000 32,000 25,000 167,000 135,000 i,aw 352,01)0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 299,000 1,1)00 309,000 734,0 278,000 315,000 2,100,000 9,416,000 60,000 1.960,000 4,811.50.) do bonds (coupon) 400,000 75.000 1,850.000 5,142,000 51,500 90,000 1853-'51 18«« 2 187»-'ai . 1891 — *^ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do du da do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do S,938,WO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1873 1375 18-17 1885- '94 1880-'81 do do 230.1)00 1872 1S71-I2 Fire loan bonds do 326,000 1,1100 J. do do do do do 29>i.00n 1,000 1,000 1,000 187J * J. 13:1,000 Charleston. S,C.: City stock ai- Water loan do Sewerage bonds do Klver Improvement bonds. Municipal and School bonds do do 8. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go). Cook County debt. 1,001) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 _ Oinctnnati ; 1S63-T2 6 7 goojc'c J.* H. Y., Duncan, J. A. Var. must and benelltted be palu by lla To In l(i72, by the State Board ot Equalization, $i75,411,59ti for real estate and $14.7^^,711 foi [ers'oual. The Board of Supervisors valued tlit otal taxable proi>erty of Brooklyn m1 $207,766,452, and of ail Kiu^a (bounty at $219,214,513. 1901-'ll 1915-'24 1881-1902 I I I do 1880 1873-74-75 iDwgs Bond! are mostly held within th« State of South Carolina, and interest Is paid in Charleston. 1883- '84 1890 8.* Co do do N.Y., Am.Exch. N.Bk. do do do do S. Y., Duncan, S. & Co do do N.T., Am.Exch.N.Bk. K.Y., Metropolitan Bk. & O erty Syra f r d'te do do do do do do do do 6 7 2,896.000 7 282.000 6 3,425.000 7 2,000,000 6 3,300,000 6 dt 7 SOOtc 1874- '83 1882.'95 ISSO 18S0-'95 1890- 95 187S-'76 1874- '99 1872- '79 1873-89 Total funded debt, April 1, 1872, $14,103,000. Floating debt, $324.64^. Assessed value of real property, Sept., 820. (H 1-171, was $236.89S,»i50 ; fersonal, $.52,847, of actual value.) Total loas br Dru calculated at $196 0*1.000. Tax rate for 1872. 10 mills ; rebate ot taxes lor loss by fire. $soO,000. In 1S70 293,963, against 109,26'> In 1«60. de'jtisHll7 percent, except $150,000 is all payable in J. 4fc J. dtN. (V. 15, p. 82.) Population Cook county due In IbTS-and interest orlnM. I Miami RK A j£aton& Ham. UU.... G CovlnKtondi Lex. KU H KhIoA: Mississippi UR I Marietta * Cin. RR M Common School purposes, reg....A Bonds to fund floating di-bt Bds to O di M KU to pur. wlif prop.N do for Common Schriol purposes., do topurreAleBtateforWorkh'seY do toouLld Workiiouse V2 do pur. Orph. Asvl. gds for parU.O do forerectlon o"f a Workhouso... do for waterworks C2 do for waterworks ...C3 do for Common school pnrposesPi do for Common School purposeS.P do t0O& MRU to pur. whf prop.N Kpls. Bnry'gGd«forpark.(5 do pur - *tot" exten.A " ' do S.O " Imp. waterworks. do do 2.593.1)10 5ii0&e Bounties to Volunteers S Bounties to Volunteers T To build ICggleston Ave. sower.. B2 Loant oOln,*; Hills. UR F to Little 1,080,000 8,790,00) 87,000 Thii rate of taxation on the assessed valuation of last year, averageo $3 86 on the :iiloo. The rate wai reduced to less tlian .1 per cent on the assessed valuation or 1870. The Mayor In his Message, states the debt to Dec. 8. 1871, at $ai,2S9,i<J' for pub. Impr'm'ts, less $:,;00,135 in sinking fund, $9,557,405 lor local Improvements las marked local are a Hen on the propin this table) which 1879 2- Charlestoa Taf J. Jt J. £800,000 loan, negotiated in 1870. netted thecly currency. An Interesting article la $3,823,415 in County 186S-'90 1877 d 23,628,535, and the sinkliiR fund then held, i 11,684,337. Sinking fund provisions are sufllclent to meet the debt as It matures. T, e I'terling 1872'90 18li6-'95 1868-'115 Is 1 $1,52;,51S, consisting or ceit Bcates and $100,(X10 due Chicago, Dec, !r,2. The Conimittee ot FlltJ tal debt, $30.66^,768. clalnieil that the total debt was (in .lanuary \9r,2) $3^,496,953. Population In 1370, 396.2U1 against Valuation of propertv In Kli.ga 266.661 In 1860. 187T86 ls ; ; HoatiUK obligations, 1875 J«3 of Boston in 1370 was 2ri0..526. against 177,840 In ISOO. Valuation of real estate In 1871 was $395.2;4,950 personal proiierty, tiU.l I8,6UI total. $612,661,550, iinou wliicli the rate 01 taxation ua-, $1 57 per $1,000 for State and $1 53 lor City and County Ibenet Increase ot debt in 1^71-?2 was The total Uobt. April SO, l*7a, uae 715,399. 186l-'73 1881 1881 18«7-'90 18T2-'»0 CfUcago do do do do do Valuation of real and perDonal property $9J173,9R5. ICate of taxation, 2K per ct. The loans to Europe de N. Am. UU., anil to Bangor k flseataqu s RK. are secared by ttrst moi-tgages on those roads. lB7S-'85 do Boat., Mereh. Nat. Bank. 1874 1894 1899 J.& 6 « & closes uci. 31. 1886 1890 : Qowanns Canal i;roaat, fStJM- : 1860. 1. do do do Bangor A.*0, 5-6 631,700 183,500 5 to 7 St. Inip. loan, st'rllng Mt Prospect Square Int. ; waterworks, and Public tvrk by City Passenger Railway, and interest op $l,4'i7,'00 by other coinVest. Md. pauies. The $1.(00.000 1lo-u 01 l^iTi for West. k.K. Is to be In place of f5.i5.WXi bonds pteviujsly endorsed. The assessed va,ueot pritperty !n IH'.O, $202,756,140. Population Iull!:u»ns2«f7,354,agunsl Loann arc issued In registered 212,413 In 1860. stock and are generally due at pleasure after the dates of maturity named. The tlscal year now 1900 : Brooklyn tl6,uoii per an92tAi,6la. tuiid. city credit has been loaned eitonslvely to ra'lroads, in exchange lor their securities, which It holds to the amount ol (11,015,968. The sinking fund lor M. & (>. RR. $5,000,000 loan was $1,379,6X2, Dec. 3i, 1871 ; West. Md. UU. sinking luml. $in,Sa and the total of the several oilier sinking funds Tlic amount of i'ejt on which citv $5,469,132. pays Interest Is $13,O£),0M, as l>. d> O. RR. pays on $5,000,000 loan Water loan Is :iaid by Income of Sept. 1,1893 Sept. 1, 1893 Bcpt.l,lS»0 Baltimore, 117 000 & Kennebec KR. loan.. European & N. American UR Bant^or & Piscataquis RR Consolidated sinklii;: 1899 lOJ&c fii.500 500,000 j'enobscot do in Feb., 1876-S; Augusta. 1,6:>0,000 Banaor, Me.' City debt proper War debt, Amount now Sinking lund lor water stock, t5,ooo per aiinu.-n. Loan to Albany & Susqafltauna is secured by 1st mortgage ou road (rum Albany to Mngtiamton. Boat., Merch'nta' Bank Feb., 1836-94 M.&S. N. Y..Duiicaa, 8. &Co. Mch 1895-1900 do M.&N. do Nov., 1910 do do M.&S. Men. 1874-91 M.&N. do do May, 1911 7,207,632 . Renewal City Debt For various city purposes do do (:.| The lOOic lOO&c lOO&c lOOic Var. IIUl) £ C. Cougreu, Waihlogton, D. when Whom. F.* A. 1,8H,2S0 Park iniprovoiuent loan LoantoUalt. .* Ohio UK million loan, Pitts New City Hall * D. Co., In the olHce of the l,lb»ri«ii of Where Payable and by M.&N. J.*D. 19(1,0110 l.lOJ Baltinwre : City st'lc due at pleasure after 1890. J alt stock Water loan Cousolldatcd bounty loan One .1. 990,000 50.000 400.000 101,000 900,000 1,000,000 Augusta, Qa : Uonds for various purposes Kxeinpt do Public Parks (Druid When t „„, P»y»'"e. (^nt. 99,090 a)o,nio 100,000 1,000 ilu Daxa & Immediate notice of amy error dlKCOvered In our Tablee. t lOOO 18.J0 1814 1M50 18.-d 1SH2-'51 1S5I 1815 ii'a 1355 1834 1866 1866 1S58 1SB8 1868 1368 1866 1880- '61 1) ii £ 1855 I860 1317 1849 1850 1,000 l.OOO 1.000 LOiM) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 i.ouo 1,010 quarterly Drom Jan.; ena 2.'i0,000 73-10 73-10 73-10 73-10 150,'100 ISO.OUO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 100,1X10 1«,000 199,000 17,000 199,500 98,000 100,000 500*0 900&e 500«C Q — F., quarterly trom Feb.; } Bemarlts.—t'igiiriia la bracketa »C tli« 6 6 7S.!0 6 6 6 1,1100 • aize or part>aliie.—TM» rolomnshows the sizes or irA««pava6(e.-J.* J. stands for Jan. ftJuly: F. t 31,000 85,000 190,000 91.000 96,000 131,000 91,000 551,000 110,000 25,000 66,000 210.000 40.000 13,000 14,000 31,000 6 6 6 5 9 6 9 « & J. & J A D. F. & A. J.4D. J. A J. J. & J. J. & J. J.iD. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank. J. J. J. do do do do do do M.il*. M. &N. M. *N. M.4N. A.AO. M. AS. M. AS. e e 6 6 6 6 J.«D. F.* A. J.& D. J.« J. J. dt J. M.&N. M.&N. A.&O. A. 4 0. A.&O. do do do do do do do do da da do I"' do dp Pldladelphia, Bank N. A N. v., Amer. Ex. Bank. do do do do do do CUclnuatl. do do N. Y.,Amer. Ex. Bank, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J.lly, 187! July, 1876 Dec., 1880 Aug., 187S Dec, 1880 Population by census of Real do Jan., 1882 Year. June, 1881 Nov., 1885 Personal Total valuation. c.tatc. $31,411,812 $..3,03i.7l6 92,970,776 30, 13,411 Ra'e tax pcr$l,(W $17 45 19 -iO 2<',707,8»1 98,211,151 1166 35,93-.>,.5eV lql,'S74,0J3 18 20 47,809,574 m.3C5,348 «l,1^3!ti 67 118,101 130,749,993 133,672,763 186,981,325 131,383,929 130,719,510 IH«,107,236 180,361,932 68,4i; ;« 6;,58S,«5 M.»7 1,666 17,870,351 56.934,014 »M 22 90 2k 64 27 40 28 0« 31 W 31 60 22 21> Jan., 1890 Nov.. 1890 do April, 1895 Total debt ot Cincinnati Is about account about $350,000 per annum. $5,066,000. In) 3» do denominations in which bonds are Isaued. A., Feb. & Aui.; M. & 8., MarcE 4 Sept.: A. A 0« April* Oct.; If ,* tM estate. I860.. $61,620,904 18 il.. 61.657,369 1362.. 63,WJ,29« do 1363.. 64,411,531 do 18&I.. 65,585,774 do March, 1886 1365.. 67,610,611 1866.. 66,451,662 Oct., 1836 March, 1338 1867.. 68,569,010 June, 1383 1863.. 69.799.604 Aug., 1333 1869.. Ti.2«S.S44 June, 1889 1870.. 8 736 482 July, 1388 1371.. l»S,427,o83 Cincinnati. (J.— M., quarterly from UarcW. ot t^marm, la jiuj vane, nttf to TOlaii^a agalnrt 161.014 Jan., 1381 N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bank do do do do do da * 18OT, 21S.!ino, Tax rate for 1-,71, $22 20 per $1,000 The following table Irom the books oi the Auditor of Hamilton County, Ohio, exhibits the assessed valuation of the City ot Cinciniuitl for ten years in 1860. M- Hay A NOV. J.* P.,,Ittae aad pag4 *{ CHBOHKn.! contalalne toilet Uf oimatluu iDee.; Q—J.- , L .. . THE CHRONICLE. 554 [October 26, 1872. CITY SECUEITIES. Tables. SnbBcrlbers will confer a ereat ra.vor by slvlng no Immediate notice of any error dlmcovcred In onr DESCRIPTION. Size or Amount par Out- references, »ee Bonds, loot notes un preceding page. For explanation of all C/ncM<m2l/— (Continued 7 do for fundlnt< rtoatlng del>t....A2 do 1 >ancd tf Whitewater Canal. .A .S do for newhospltiil ..8* do foruew hosj>ltal 18«-'48 5(XI&C 145.000 1847- -48 1,«PU I.CWO 27,(»X) 500,(X)0 1,1100 250,000 60,000 75,000 100.000 100,000 1S67 1868 1853 1853 1853 l&IS 1868 1869 1869 do fortuudiiig floating debt..... do rorezten.£lmp.waterirorka.K K do do do Bd» pur. Orpli Aayl. Q'dB for Park.O Vg do for Workhouse K do for seweraife do for Ijnproving Gilbert ave....U do to hulld Ktfaleaton ave sewerliS do Improvement bonds C4 do water work purposes *V2 General Improvement 1869 W Columbia, S. C. ir.i 1871 1871 do do 1,(100 M. &N. 6 6 6 6 7 73-10 70.1100 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 150,000 150 0(W 100,000 136,0 « 160,000 300,000 1.000 1,1(10 1,000 & D. M.&N. J. & J. J. &IJ. .1. A.&O. A.&O. M.&S. .M.& S. A.&O. M.&S. F.&A. 73-10 3-10 ; 7 >'undlng bonds, coupon Bouds lor various purposes 183,400 5 161,450 850,000 & 6 " Philadelphls, Bank N. A. March, 1897 do do Amer. Ex. N. B. do do do N. Y., do do do do do do do do do do Amer, Ex N. do do do do do do N. v., Amer. Ex. N. do do do do do do Nov., 1397 Jan., IIXX) Jjnc, 1900 Oct., Cincinnati. K. Y., do June, 1897 liXXI March, B. B do do uo 1908 Oct., 1884 Sept., 1899 (10 Oct., 1899 March 1, Aug. 15, 1886 1:8C 1891 J. &D. J. J, & & J. J. Columbia, do 1876-'83 & J. Savannah.C.B. U. Bk. New York. 1872-'81 1891-'92 Dec. 1, J. 1853 1866 10,0(10 .J. lOO&c 1567-'69 500I&C 175,900 27,500 Var & J. A. &(). J. & Col. City T eawury. New York & Columbus. 187.1- '83 Columbus. 1887- '89 J. : Bonds for various Citypurposes.. do Water W'k Co, guar, bv city. Pub. Build, stock (City Hall) bonds Varl. 1858-59 J. & do do Varl. l86li-''7! Bank N. Y.,Cent. Nat. J. 1852-6' 1869-71 18 iO 1872 Reconstruction bonds Improvement bonds Morgan street dock City bonds, coupon 1811 1810 do Funded debt bonds HudsonCity bouds school luan bonds.... :,ooo 1.000 1,0.x UO.X) 1,000 1,000 Var. Var. 1,(100 18?i 1,00) Var. Var. Var. 1868-69 I .lOili&C 1,0! O&c 1869 1868-69 1.00 J&c sewerage bonds improvement bonds. bouatyloan For Jeft'eraonville RR stock School Houses Subscrlp. to stock, L.&N. B.R.... »tr»ders, wharf. "Waterworks Bounty fund , , For improvement of Streets Varl Van. 1852 1853-51 1814 1854 1857-69 1865 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1866-fi1854-'70 Public schools Water stock 1867 Sewer bouds do Rowan's, H city wharf.... Elizabeth and P. RR Wharf property bonds liabilities School bouds For old liabilities St Louis Air Line RR Ne*CityHall. RR bonus, endorsed 1,000 J.& J. .I.&.l. 6 7 1,314,000 4 75.01 <) 1,01X1,000 J.& ,1. M.&N. J.& .1. 7 7 51X1.1X10 2,669,111X1 7 125,0(yj • 933,000 73,625 500,00) 284,395 .!.& J. & & 1 li Various Various M.&.\. Various J.&.J. J.&.I. 7 7 l30,OtXI 400,(XX) 7 .I.&.I. J.& J. 200,000 129,000 bds. (Issue Mobile: City debt do do Bonds to fiends to 1878 »3,386,0.0. Population In 1870, 79,601; »1.2il,752, against a debt value of waterworks, of »SoO,000; aii,ount_of city taxes ou real and personal property In ISTi, |;73,t09 ; in 1871, $918,207 ; In 1870, »71(),600. 1878-'8l 1886-''91 C.Hud.CountyBk .Ian , 1877-9 No very definite Information Is obtainable In redo do gard to the dPtalls of the financial situation ol July. '99-1902 do do ihis ciiy, beyond the slatemeiit 01 bonos here 1875 ilo do furnished which Is irom ofScial sources. 1897 do do 1811 do do 1^90 do do Various do do Va'ious do do 189-; do do Various do do Jan., '93 1901 do do July, 1839 do do 1874-79 do do Various. J'rsey .to. M.&S. M.tN. 1.59,1X111 9iWXX) Varl, Varl. Varl. 33.000 270.50(1 191,01 X) 500,1XX) .7. & .J. .;.& J. 136,0(10 1,(XX1 1,000,000 1,000 I.IM) 166,01X1 150,(XX1 272.0:10 ISi.lXlO M.&N. A.&O. Va 1. A.&O. 1870 1871 i.axi 1,0(» 1,000 1,000 I.IXX) I.IKXI .J.&D. 6 6&7 Varl. Varl. 6 7 7 7 2;5,(»X) 51X1,003 250,01X1 do do do do tlo 83-84 li- April, do LouiBvlile, do do do do do do Bk 75 1887-89 85 & 18M-97 Louisville. N. Y. 188:1 ISHl The commissioners of the sinking fund reporled January, 1872. that the resourcei* were adequate to meet all the city debt as it matures (cvnept the »!,HO,OJO to the E & P. B.) The total deht January. 18T2, was J16,I53.000, exclusive of the railroad debt, for which the roads are liatile, amounting to IH,5nS,000. Population in 1870 was 100,-.53 . against 68,033 lu I860. 18-,2-'89 N. Y.,Bkof America. of America. Louisville. do do do Varl. J. &,I, J. J. Lynchburg, do & April, 1B32 Bank of America, May, N. Y., N. Y. Bk of America. do do do do do do F.&A. M.&S. A.&O. 1,558,000 N. Y., .Mercantile N. Bk, July, 1897 July, 1898 June, Vay, 1901 1898 Oct., 1898 '73to'98 1893 1S89-:901 'T2-'89 '75&'80 Sept., 1891 April, 1891 '82 to '93 Interest on t200,IXXI of the sixes is paid In Baltl more. (I^lty holds nominal assets of (956,645. 25,000 .1. .1. 1.1100 3,515,(XXI 237.0(«; 1,000 300,000 Var. 500&C 1870 185" 1861 500&C 1871 1872 1,'00 1.000 4.55,000 150,0110 200,1100 18B 10,01,0 100,000 & .;. &,i. M.& N. J.& J. Memphis. Myers & Co do do N. Y., P. M. Charleston, S. C. 18 5-'9« 1872-19(0 floating debt Sept. 1, 1872, wa* »535,r81. Valuation of real properly In 1872, $21,986,310; personal, $4,6',K),(XXi; tax rate,'$."/ per $:0). Interest on the currency debt was in' default Juiy, 18:i. Coupons unpaid amouut to only $220,815. Population Nov.,1900 July, 18T2 in 18 :0, 40,230. Tlie City cannot Issue $1,(X)0,000) coupon '91) 1866 1866 185t 1870 1870 1871 '86). Mob.& Ot. North IIR.. Grand Trunk Railroad. . City funded debt To Mobile * Northwestern RR.... • S. Ala. J.&D. MIL &N.y.,A.Gocttel do do J. * J. .!.& J. J.& J. do do do do .Tnnn 1, 1891 .laa. 1, 19i>t Jan. Jan. 1, 1, debt beyond 5 per cent of its assessed value, which III 1^72 Is ahfut $l(!,(XXI,lOO' Sinking fluulB are provided for all the bonds. 1902 1902 tax, \\i Valuation of property, 1871, $20,876.916 per cent. Tiiere are also »:,(XXi,000 of bouds in liands of trustees for G.T. RR, and $;00,000 for Mobile & N W.R.R. Moi lie County also has 8 per eeut bonds outstaudlng. ; ABC (p»v. an'ly till DEP (pay. au'ly till Wharf bondw lOO&c KXlic 55';,200 1,000 1,IU> S45,'il«i RB 5(X),(XX) 1,1«)0 360,(«X) 500 Jtc 230,000 300,000 11.71 1808 1,000 18)1-63 1870 1H45-60 1355 iixm-o IIXI&C & J. J. J. &.I. J. & J. J. & J. 254,20) M.&N. & J. J.& J. J. Mobile, Bk of Mobile. do do do do N. Y.,M»rch. N. Bank Mobile City Treasury. do do N. Y., Merch. N.Bank N.Y., Howes Neic York: 1891 1886 18&5 July, 1809 Nov.. 1895 till 1901 Bouds are endorsed by N. & &M. S. Ala. RR. The Waterstock do Croton water stock New Croton Aqueduct stock Addli.'nat new Croton Aqueduct. -Croton water main latock Croton KfHervoir bonds . ... do Aqueduct bonds Croton water nipe bonds Central Park fund stock do do do do do do do do Cen. Park additional flind stock do do do Central Park Imp. fund stock ... do do do do do ... do do do do do ... Bnlldiug loan stock, No 4 Real et^tate bonds Public education stock liocks and silpe slock . , , Dock Bonds iaiS-7 1853-7 do do lai&c KXI&c ;oo&c UlO&c lOO&c KXMtc lOOio lOO&c 1004c lOO&c KXl&c KXl&c lOO&c ICO&c lOO&c lOO&c 1870 1360 1865 . Ittl&c lOO&i! 1(«I&C 18.52 . lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c HXMtc lOOic 1859 18.53 .* lOO&c 18.57 1857-9 1860 1865 1853 1860-3 Floating debt fUnd stock llarketstock do do »250,1'00 1872. The (issue f%0,(ltiOj registered Montgomery, Ala.: Bouds of IMS, K. & J. 154,000 425.001 1.000 Jfltwaukee : Re-adJuscment bonds Geueral City bouds do A 449.0IX) 809,692 111,817 Memphis, Tenn.: Bonds for various purposes Post bonds Funding loan, (gold) Endorsement M.&L. Bk. R.R & J. l.lXXl 1,1X10 Loulsrllle. A.&O. n,ooo W,000 l.UOO 1868 1S71 1868 1863 1858 1868 1869-71 1869.';0 1871 by i.im Xynchburff, Va.: i(ond8 various purposes Bouds, 8 per cent Water May, Bonds are all coupon, and were Issued In small amounts as wanted. City holds some storks and Valuation ol property 18.1 ofhir property. ZiuUrille, Sy.: For old in : Water loan bonds., coupon., do do .. do Improvement bonds Jail aeaiuf 1 8,052 in 1860. 1870, 9,296, market bouds were Issued 1887 1892 1 118,000 147,000 X Wk 4iom. by M. &S. 7 3-10 1,000 1,000 1,000 isn .do eas Co. stock Bergen do do do 1,1X10 M.&N. 73-10 78-10 BEMAEKS. Where ere Paya Payable and Population, &c Jerset/, City 1,«J0 1,000 1856-f8 18J6-71 isri Columhuft, Ga. ; Subscriptions to various RR. stocks 1855*71 Vilroit, Mich. When Payable, : Bondsfor various purpose? Fundlug and substitute bouds, &c.. City Hail, ' Value st'udiug. City Cemetery stock Cl.yltnpravi u^ent stock do do liUnttic Asylum stock do do Fire department stock Fire teletrrapli bonds fay relief bonds do coupon fo New York Bridge bonds Accumulated debt bonds Street Improvement bonds Ilireet opeulug anl Imprgre. bgnda 4 \ 952,IXXI 490,OJ0 450.fl(X) 3,(»i«.071 399.31X1 275,000 990.000 10 000 6 6 6 & ' 6 6 7 6 5. 6 6 5 6 2,OS:i,2(Xl 6 l,7ti6,6(X) 6 115,000 1,133,137 5 5*'= 161,IXX) 250,0110 2,51X1,000 2,748,(XX) 7n,000 40,000 181,0X1 75,000 451,2(X) 3,340,000 300.000 400,000 521953 400,(XX) 2.767.(XX) 3.000,000 ion.4c 81S,(«X) lOO&c C,500,0(X) 1I00&C 6,907,039 1,000,000 lOO&c & 2,5(X).IXX) iao.vc KXl.tc 1870-75-79-80 Nov. 1, 1902 500.(XX) 2,900,00) 5 250,000 2,121 ,0« 1,500,000 6 lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c lOO&o lOO&c 500&C city and county, though Identical as to boundahave separate organizations and distinct The followingstale-nent snows the amount of funded and temporary debt, and the amouut in 1883-lX) the sinking fund at the dates named. 1884 Oct. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Aug. 1,1900 1K7I. 1872. 18T2. Nov. 1, 1900 Dcserlption of Debt. Funded city debt $48,016,796 $57,999,208 $63.281,:55 1907-1911 Q.-B. 4.596,555 7&6a 6 1907-1111 1880 1887 1898 1898 1874 1874 1876 1887 1895 1871 1873 1873 1872-1876 Nov. 1.1901-2 1878 1891 1897 1897 1888 1889 1889 1889 188« 1889 1834 1879 1890 Not. 1, 1905 1884-1888 1888 1879-1882 ries, debts. Funded county debt.. 20,981,350 23,239,300 29,894,704 Total funded debt. .$68,998,146 $87,2SB.e08 $93,176 i5» Sinking fund 18,115,894 20,182,321 21,505.1;: Total, less s'k'gf'd.i5o!882,252 $67,050,286 $71,S71,m8 Temporary city debt. 10,52r.,llX) 14,944,(XX1 16,5I2.3T2 5,479,100 15,131,997 City revenue bonds.. 3,li80,(XX) 8'.«,000 6,406,S0t> County rev. b'ds, &c. 8,88j,2(X) Total temp'y debt..$22.'19l,300 $21,313,100 $37,351,669 This makes the total lundea and temporary deht against $I08,'-61.703 Jan. 1. Irt2$130,529,139, The population of New York in 1870 was 922,531, against 805,658 iu 1860. The following table shows the progress lu ten years of property valnatioa taxatlou. -It'tetax pr$1000-^ Personal Real City & estate. State. County. Year. estate. 18l».. $39S,.-,X1,6I9 1861.. 406.905,665 399,556,404 1802. IMS.. 402.187,382 410 774,435 1S61 1865.. 427,360,884 478,9 14,934 1866 555,447,(Hi2 1867 1868.. 623,230,r)5» 1869.. 6!M,183,918 742,108,075 1R7II 1871.. 769..Kr2,2,'iO , . 1872.. •i97,118,665 »17S,i.9:,037 174,624,306 172.416,031 191,967.161 22:i,920.5(l5 181,423,471 257,994.974 276,389,451 285,199,972 281,142,696 305,285,374 306,9)7,223 S06,W9,4a 2 3< 3 62 3 87 4 27 4 31 4 96 3 94 4 67 6 13 •2 72 2 70 4.43 59 36 45 08 29 94 06 03 20 47 19 98 19 SO 17 2J 14 16 13 16 17 24 19 22 .... : .. . THE CHRONICLE. October 26, 1872.] bd'd* CITY SECURITIES. Subscriber* n-lll conror a sreat favor by slvlnsc DKSCRIPTION. For explanatiun of foot uotes on ^ew 2(1 Date of Size or Amount NlDtli district Improvement bonds ir0*c 1,30(1,0110 lOll&c 10 '&,: 1863 iOn&c lOO&o IiO&c :8ji isTi 1871 i8;i '266.500 SOO,UUO 4,'i53,500 6 8,1*1,(100 KH&c aw.oiKi 4,3'^4.1lllO l(«)*c :i8l),llO.I lOO&o 4r)li,IH.O 187J 1812 (!0*c .je,,*) ;ou&c 2J0,U10 lOO&c ,00&c 2,600,000 600,000 6g. T & 7 7 1,W.'(,000 l(*l&C lllO&c li^Vl 6*7 M.* N. M.& NM.& N. M.* N. M.t N. M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. M.*N. M,A N. M.AN. M.&N. M.&N. liounty fiind bontlB, .a bounty I'und Kcd. bonds, No, Kiot daniHKCS Ked. bonds do do indeni. bonds, Assejtsment fimd stock Repairs to hulldln'.rs. stock lOO&o lOO&c lOO&c :oo&c lOO&c ido&c lOO&c lOO&c lOO&o Nov. c4 8,!'&5,5(I0 ;oo&c 6,000,000 30,000 I8';3 1,000 4,617,000 J. 1853 185i 1,1100 2'30.(100 , 1,614.7110 1(10,0(10 Sew Orleans : Consolidated debt ) IKiO.OOOarplled. do do > yearly to int'st. do do Rallionddebt do do do do do do Old corporations ) and principal.. 1,0110 I.IHIO 1,01)0 1,(100 1,00 1,000 1,000 KB PoncUiirtraln Waterworks Loan of 1868 One Million of 18«s Fundlnj; Loan ol 1M9 Funding loan, 18TO Nov. - 21f 14, p. 219.) l,'r2-'73 Nov. 1,1891 Nov. 1, 1891 Nov. 1,IS9I Nov. 1, is«; Nov. 1, 1874 i?5 III 1869 1868 1869 li'JO P.WatUlphin do do do do do do do & J. A.&O. M.&N. M. 3,000,700 3,1 00,000 5 10 ^ 7 a'te,ooo 8 157,000 J. J. J. & S. &D. & J. New & J. A.& M.& O. New Orleans. S. J.&D. A.&O. Orleans. do do J.&D. Varl. do do do do do do do To provide 1892 1892 1892 1874 1871 1S74 1874 1873 1884 1«89 •71Ito '72 IWI do do N. Orleans or N. York New Orleans. 1895 1SS7-19O0 Doc, 1880 Oct., 1910 Portland, Jfe.: Loan to At. & St. L. RR. do do do do 1S55 * J. & J, & J. J.& J. J. & J. S.385.'A'i1 5&6 J. l,72'i,n(IO J. J, ',5'i-'n 4 'li9-'70 6,7(M.(»lO '6J-'70 '«'J-'65 5,4"5,400 11.150,0 •8U-'7U 8,7M.90O 450,(10(1 J.& J.& Phlla., Treasury, do do do do do do J. J. Portland & Rochester RU. Building Ijoau Com 'ers Municipal —proper In aid At. & St. L. BK. Co 1865-6 1863 1,000 1,000 . l.tXK) ISe7-'69 1867- '68 liOO&c 1S52 500I&C 1,000 } ( ; given in CnKONicLi. v. IS, p. 806. New Fnndln« $:0,000,1XI0 loan to be IsBued In 1872. (v. 14, p. 791) . Ti-igos 375,500 J. Pittsburg. Pitts., N. Y., Bk lSa3-'96 New York, ol America. and 5 i9:i9 1913 Boston Sulfolk Bank. do do do do Bost. Columbian Bank. J. & J. Boston Siillolk Hank. 6 J. & D. Boston & Portland. 6&6 monthly do do A.&O. Nov., 1886 Nov.. 1887 Nov., 1888 July, 1887 June, 18T7 San Franctsco : Bonds of 1835, coup, lOOO&c lOOU&c 1855 1863 18T2 UWlAc 1,000 500,000 600,000 300,000 5 2,000,000 .i&6g. (gold) ,'>00*c coup, do Jose RIl., coup. (gold).. .. 500&C soo&c 500&C 196,000 979,500 207,500 731,500 .. 500 .VC 4(10,000 1858, Judgment bonds 'ttJ, Central Pac. Rl{. 'W, Western Pac. Ult. '65, School bonds '66- '67, Judgment bonds '67, do do do do do do do do do do .. 5l»)dtc iao.M) ,. .500*c ,. 500&C 500&U 212,000 301,000 150,000 School bonds, 1810 & J. J. M. &S. J.& J.& J. J. J. & J. J. & J. Varl. A.&O. J. & J. M.&N. A.&O. A.&O. J.&D. Providence. do do Bost. Revere Bk & Prov N. Y., LeeB& ""aller. San Francisco, do do do do do do do Jan., 1876 Sept., 1,-85 Jan., 1893 Jan., 1900 Op Ilka RR Spnni^rfleld piantHtion Subscription to Mu-cjgee Subscription to IH 18M 500 09.500 w.y) 5flO 27,.340 18 Vl 500 »00 600 500 99,001 198.000 5,000 62,500 »i7.5O0 402,800 117,000 »49,500 500,000 Construction of water works Gaslight Co. stock 18-)3 01 Savaon ih t.iver.. Albany & Gulf RR Funding couponsA other purpoie:*. Redemption of bonds do do Bonds of internal Improvements.. 1853 18 a 1866 1869 1870 1870 Improvement Sav., Jmeph, Ma.; Bds to St. Jos. ft Den. C. KR. do Mo. Valley RR do St. Jos. & Topeka RR 1 5:1 500&C 100,*c 1,0110 500 1,000 M.& N. M.& N. & J. Duncan, do do do do do do do do do do N. Y., I). F.* A. M.& S. M.&N. J.& D. & J. J. M.& N. .!.& . M.& N. 8. & Co 187S 1888 t:-'T8 18.83 1894 1899 lasi 1887 soo 500 18C0-'69 1869 100*0 lOO&e 186ll-'66 Jos.*C. B. I'U Wharf Bonds Improvement Bonds 1868 Iver and 185S-'59 1866-'6 186S-'T0 1871 ISil City Funding Bonds Interact Bonds Brld^.?c Bonds l/mm Renewal and Floating debt bonds. 431,500 150,000 76,800 1874 1875 .nine 1876 Feb., 1878 .Ma ch, 1883 Nov., 18-3 Dec, 1888 Feb., 188S Nov., 18:9 June, 1890 Nov., 1900 , M.&N. 125,.500 IiO,000 600,000 10 10 J. J. .35,100 8-1,(100 50 100 tc 36,600 500 var. St. Jan. M. & S. var. var. & & J. J. do do Joseph Treasury. do do N. T. Am. Exchange Rk. St. -loseph Treasury. do do N.Y., Northrop &( hick N. Y. N. B'k Commerce. •ao-'a9 Nov.. 18,89 '80-'86 187:t '78- '711 '8(W'S19 '7 8- '80 18T2 1891 St. and public buildings. Improvement bonds Water Works bonds told) Bonds to Pacltic Rallroail do do Iron Moiititaiti UR do do North Mo. lilt do do Ohio & Missippi RR Tower Grove Park bonds (gold). Sewer bonds Harbor and wharfbouds . Street var. var. var. var. '2,988,00(1 laM-.W I.IKIO 311.(1110 1S,M 1,000 2'iO.lflO 18,%t-55 1,(«10 18.'>a-51 1,000 39!),O)0 3'26,00O 1,(»X1 316,00 1816-TJ 1840-68 lSM-66 1811 . La'ayette Park bonds New water work bonds tgold) Water bonds 01 IH'a, (goldj -.')S 1868 1851-61 i85a-6S I 2;5,1100 476,1K10 1,(»«) 916,0(1(1 var. l,2l»,IIOO l?.61-<M .00, 1867-70 187i &c. 1,000 1,000 Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl. Varl, Varl. Varl. Varl F. & A. Varl. Varl. 778,(»l(l V» 51,500 3,950,000 i,'ao,i«o J. & N.Y.,N.Bk A.&O. New 7-'-' 72-' ;72-; '74-' '71-' 75 'T2-' 71 Allg,,_ 1898 Preferred iionds 8 per cent bonds Lake Superior *t Miss. Bt Paul i Chicago RR var var var ooo&e UR WatMitgton.n.C: iiOAD, coupon or registered, gold.., 1,000 mz S2.'i,312 12&'; 153.(114 7 8 195,r»> '2.5'J.ii(l 1 100,000 4,o(x>,ooo ie g.t. M.&N. M.&N. In 1870, 149,482 against 56,902 In 1860, Real estate the fl«cal vear ending June 30, 1870, was assessed at $69,776,603 personal property at $44,9<2,907. Total taxei collected, $2,83a,5'21 sinking fumU amounted to $1,382,989. All the values for San Francisco are given in gold. m ; ; real estate and other property valued AssesFcd value of real estate In 1870, $I1,861.4(M. against $12 219,140 in 1869: total Income In yea- 1869-70 from taxes and other sources. $1,191,222. Population, 1870, 28,235, against 22,293 in 1860. at $2,763,9b0. Populationlnl870, 19,565 against 8,932 In 1860, Kerenue from all sources m 1870-71 was pstlmited at $195,000. In 1870 assessed valuation of property was $11.000,000 rale of lax, IX percent total revenue (int. fund $136,487, general fund $81,146) $217,000. The city owns $.500,000 of St. Jo. & Denver C. RR. s(o' k, $50,(W st.Jo.& Toneka stock. $l,VI,0OO ,\Io. Valley stock, their value being nominal. Public bnildiug,', &c., are worth about ; ; $150,000. Population 1870. 310,864 against 160,773 In 1860. City an county gove nment^ and llnances are sepaTotal ilebt April 8, IffT!. $13.62-.,100. Larate. tic, pal Ion bonds subseiiuentlv Issued. payable Ian. 1873, $7.'i<i.G(iO. County debt Is $:!.'2I2.(W. Assessed valuation of all propertv (sboiil 6(i per rent of actual .alue), old city. $1 42.000.00(1. with a tax role of \ii per cent new citv, $I,(XIO,000. with tax rate Vof Ip. c. estloiated income 1871-2. $.3,151,489. The sinking fund Jan., 1S72 amounted to $9'20,8m. ; ; '88 St. Paul aud do New York. do N.Y.,P.M.Mver»&(o. >7I "93 •71-'86 J.ftJ. N.Y.,l8tNaUon'lBank Jan., 1902 D. against 49,129 in 1860. 'fl '76 , 1889-90-96 '88 v'lH 1900 Varl. Valuation of real O'tate. $6).955.800; rcrsonal, $39,590,000; total, $104,585,800. Rate ol tax, $13 50 per $1,000. In Sept.. Is72, $150,000 gold lives sold at auction for 9IK(*92. Population in 1870, 68,904, Y'ork & St. Loulo. June, '87-'90 N. Y., N. Bk Commerce April 1 :892 J.&D. N.Y.,Farm.L. &T.CO. J.& & estate, $17..35.3.500; personal. $11,570,850. Tax rate In 1871, $25 per $1,000. Population In 1870, S1,41S. against 26,341 in 1860. '811 Panrn. Jflnn.: Revenue Bontls $430,465. City Is proSt. L. and on Portl. Assessed value of real 1 •i5- do do I. 1). Republic. do do do do do do do do do -\t. , N. \. N. B'k Commerce. var. 7 6 10 10 6 10 SOO&c 1,000 6&7 Rochester liailroads. The citvowns May, Msy, St. 1S69... tected by mortgages on & Population Savannah, Ga.: Purchane of to'al debt Feb. 1, 187», was $4,042,145, which Included $184,000 old munlclnal bonds and varloua other small Issues. Valuation in 1871, $17,600,000. Population, 1870 86,076, against 48,063 In 1660. '71 to '91 April, 1877 I.: "Water loau bonds, gold 1860. Sinking fund March 31,1872, M.&N. M.&N. M.&N. 246,000 23i,000 508,000 700,000 >95,000 1,857,700 & J. 2,167,456 1869 laro Loan to H., P. * F. Railroad Bonds for public improvem nt Kecrultlng and bounty Donds est.ite ; The A.&O. A.&O. (154,900 ISH'i-'Tl Co do do S. Fr.ft St. Special provisions are made for some otner issues of cebt as lollows: Rlt. bonds Interest by '20-175 ol real estate tax and 1-175 ot personal Pone artraln RR., int. by 2 per cent of licenses $1,000,000 loan i-y 25-175 of tax on real and personal ; 7 per cent loan of 1869, bv $:^t,14tf reqirred by law to be deposited monthly ; wharf bonds, by levee does pledged for interest and principal ; 10 per t ent bonds ol 1871. by monthly deposits out of current revenue. The total net debt. Julv, 1871, was »18,838,634. Popnlatlon, 18TO. 191,418. against 138.670 in 1860. Mayor's message floating Total funded debt, .Ian., 1872, t47,075,3S0 debt, $6,196.681 Sinking funds. $13,96').160; valua tlon of real and personal, $':11,024,682; tax rate $2 to. Popnlatlon, 1870, 674,022, agalLSt 565,5'2»in ; ProtHdence, R. for Interest and principal of consol bonds the sum of $660,000 per year is required by law to be raised by tax on real estate. : Water extension loan (coupon) Funded debt bonds Compromise BK. bonds (cp & reg.) do N. Orleans or N. York, J. 5m,ooo 7 3-10 lor permanent Improvemts... lor park purposes for war and bounty purr'oses. for municipal & school purp.. Pittfibnrgh J. : lionds issued prior to consolidation do to pay for stock subs, do do for extension of ifas works. .. do do do do & 1883-1891) 18S0-18S1 1895-1897 1891 1877-1879 1882 1887 18*1-1888 1901 1881-1888 i:oi N. Varl. 203,(1(10 Wharf Improvement Bonds Trust Funds lSt5-1893 1884-1888 1894 1896 IST3-1876 SgS M.& 815,(100 75,(100 2,819,(100 25 ,(100 3:16,001 133,0(X) I,393,4(X) 500,(KIO Jetferson City, (debt assumed) St. 423) V. l,'72-'75 i8;2-:8:8 M.&N. ,500&c 2. Accutnninlatcd ilcht houds .. N.Y.& Westchester Co. Imp. bds. Real flgure^ do not Include special assemnienis for Imiirovcments, nprove street openlUR. &c.. on . in„.i ._ snecltled property, rropert, (ChsoKICLS v. 13, p. 392, Dec. 23,1901 M.& N. M.* N. ' 40Jl)0 2.000,000 4,000,000 916,700 745,800 376,600 1,000,000 S55,a)4 M.& N. M.& N. M.& N. M.&N. M.& N. M.ft N, M.& N. M.&N. M.& N. M.&K. coupon Cou-*olidalcd stock, > The preceding 1S13-1TOS 1876 1890 1901 M.&N. M.& N. M.&N. 100,1100 No,ii.-, Sol, St. REMARKS, t Wli«n Due, County: County Court House stock do No. 3... do do do No. 4... do do No. 5... Sol. subs. Red. bounty bonds Sol. bounty fund bonds Bnl.sul)«i and Uellef lied; bonds.... !5ol. Whom by It do do do Court Hoii^e bond^. Consolidated stock, coup(tn Dept (r l*ark« iniprov. bonds, Central Park eotnnllssiou bonus Assess nent bonds City Parks irniiruvetu'tfund stock. Normal school ftnid stock Public school building fund stock,. Ad lUional Croton water slock Sewer repair stock Y. Where Payable and (Tent. rorit— (Continued) do Principal, ' pagu provlotia. Vol. Soldiers Kani. AUl fund bonds. *. INTKIiK.sr, liar Rate OutWient Value st'ud ng. per Payable. references, see UondB. all notice or any error dlBcovered In onr Tables. ii« liiiniecllato N. y.. Jay Coiike & Co. Population 1870, 80,030 against 10,400 In 1860. Assesse'l valuation of taxable property In 1872 about $'i:l,0(Xi.O(lo. iHtere-t on the railroad bonds waa siisppiuted on occonut of an Injunction hut a decision was made In Oct., 1872, couIlrmlDg the validity of th:j bonds. ; Negotiated abroad In 187J '.. . THE CHRONICLE. 556 [October 26, 1872. RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND (T,nlfd «ci>r<llii| to •el of Confroa, In tba WM yoor I87« by tjubucrlbers ivill ronrer a Brest favor by glvlag; For of* ©a R<)ad ^-9 • Gen. mortgage 186^ 1370 RK. 1871 1866 1871 /"e-Ist M., gold »rt.. gold (ti.lUO acres pr ni.) 1869 1870 i(- m .50 eoMtc M Ceiiti-dl—Xf^l Land grant 500&C • - Bonds to state P"*. (•'ndorsedl.ad 1st M.. east. ex.. for »UI.(X)0,0(X1 gr. Pa. Alex- if FreilrirkNhitrg.—\%l ii.ortgage Atcniwn. Top. 1869 2,673.000 3,305.000 1.000,000 1.000.000 2,000,0tn 450,000 2,256,800 72,000 3,8H9,000 3.500,000 1863 1S65 1st Arttansda ISIi.) 1,000 lOO 1,000 1,000 1.000 — stock Alortgaue Albany < itv loao 21 mortifage 3d niorti;(i^e AtUghniu/ r.iH'y— stock ..•;•: let* 2d .M.te.vcliangeableforgen.M.bds) Atfutni/ <t SHiHtttehantui 5 2;o,ooo Mortgage, gold A'. Atfiol if AVirt^-AZ—lst mortgage tiirlnnond Air Aine— let morl.. A'tniUn .(• West Point— stoc^ Atl. ,t fji. ire,( -stock (Total, M0,0(X),(WO.) ,f- lOO&c 1,000 100 100 mortgage do do do do Leasei lines rental gold bi-Hids A 18^2 <?«^r- common stock UuaraDteed stock msolid. let mortgage C ,1«., Hinfi. 10,000,000 i8,ooo,aio 500&C 29.000.000 5.500,000 8,693,200 ommon Stock, ) / 500&C 5004c 100 100 600&C 50O& r>OOSc 500&C r.OOtC 100 £100 1.000 £100 £010 £100 100 ie per yr do OAio— stock by C. & do do do do A.). ). ).. All. March,IS96 don 1362 1854 1831 ... 1841 1»)5 18!l 1854 •69- '70 Concord (t Jfo«lrfi«f—Prefr. stock.". Otho stoct, nclud'gold olv'ds & new stk 1st mortgage bonds, due In !8'i5 2d M. bds, conv. (71 ni. & let. ^2!^) 2d M. bds conv. (U m.& lst22X) Sinking fund bonds BoHton, Ifurttortl ifc fiWe— stock 1st mortgage, old 1st inori gage new (Berdell) Jst do do guar, by Erie Softlon, 1000 oOOtc 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 100 100 1 do Cnnomci.E. do N. T., Duncan, S. 4 Co M. Jan. 1,1873 .Inly 1.18S4 in 6g. 5g. 3>i .580.000 ity/if/i.-lMm'drt.Vgold!:!: Jlonds conv.lntopref.stock (2d series).. Bon Is conv. Intopref.etock (3d eerles) Inc bds conv. to com. stock, (4th series) " Ist mort. conv. on liranch, (5th series) " Oiivortlhle bonds of 1170. (6th " eri esi 4 4 S. 00 do do do do do J. J. J. .1. 4 do .1. .M.4N. M.4N. .\Ich 1. 1857 1S71 1869 18T2 1863 1866 1868 1869 1P6!I .Inly 1,1880 July 1,1866 do do do do do Savannah. .AI.4N. VI . J. .1. 4 N. 4D. I'hlla., 4 M. 4 6g. I'- S. S. 4 J. & J. A. 4 11. A. 4 O. A. 4 O. 6; j.&"d, M. 4S. F. IX & A. 4 N4 J. 4 O. Q-J. 5 .M. 6 6 A. 7 K. 6 .1.4 J. .1.4 J. J. 4 A. 7 8 3 A. 4 M. N. 'e' ".'itA. 6 7 J. J. J. 1870 At. 4 Pac.andSoutll 1,000,00* acres, 4 4 4 do Office. p. 155; sec alio V. 14, p. 764 1895 1890 Mch 4 May, "j. J. 4 CirRONifi.E, vol. 11, p. 731, as to consolidation anil extension of road, issue of new stock, 4c. 1865 18-9 Company placed in bankruptcy, and now managed bv trustees of Berdell 5 ?' 8 4;6.5I«I 8 5llll&e 618.500 8 f 7 . % g. f. Ig. f. Boston, at Office. Boston, at Office. N. Y.,H.<!:lcws4 come, is;i, $252,i65. (V. 14, p. 43, 796.) 1879 18K May, 1,5, -72 Av dlv.. for33yrs8.31 prct. (v.U.p.43.) Nov.. 1872 Report vr endlliu Sept. 30. 1S7I, v. 13, p. HI7. ;\pr. I.IIHIS "corgia endorsement will probably be nt 1 . ' ( do do X. Y..EIeR. R, New York. N. Y Bk , ( Apr. held void I,1^81« 1)V 4 <). ,1.4.1. .1.4.1. A. 4 O. .1.4.1. .1.4.1. 1 1 Boston, Co.'s Office. .luly do do July Boston and New York. Oct. Boston, by Treasurer. .Julv do Boston do do the Legislature. int., 4c. (v. 14. p. 6-25.) Mar. 1,1886 PloiUing debt. $463^67:!. (V. 14.p. 628.) of Commerce. Aus., ;87J Leased to Erie in 1863. fot 4'.)0 yrs. at 7 per do Dec 1,1877 ce^ t on stock and Int. and sinking fund do Nov. 1,1872 on bds. Lteseesto keep road in repair. Jan 1,1890 Leased to Kile for do do 1.4,1. N.y., Farm. L * T. Co ,lulv 1, 1896 N. Y., or London. .M. & N. Mav 1, 1919iCnnoxtc.l,«, "•.4 .\. do Au<r.. 19(«; A. I'l". 621. v. 14, p. 48, 15, p. 220, 523. (v. 13 p. 3 J7, o95, 6i6, v. iS99 do do M.4N. .!.&,). .1.4 J. f. 2-20, OlBce. Boston, .1.4.1. .1.4.1. F. 4 J. 4 n. mortgage, July, 1872 Operated with the Nashua 4 Lowell, 69 per cent of earnings and expenses to B. 4 L. Sliier cent to N. 4 L. Net In1873 Jan. .«. 7 1881 1889 1899 Boston. Boston, at Office A. A. ig.f. — Not earnings* for vear ending with March 1872, $134,252. *See annual report in .iMlv, 1875 1, 1875 New York. 4 O. 40. M.4 N. M.4N. A. 4 (>. A. 4 O. v. 15. p. (V. 14, p. 43.) lasa 1872 July Boston. do 4 J. J. 4 J. J. ; 1392 1, 1S73 18S1 New York. Boston Office. ^ew York. Boston Office. J. J. J. .1.4 per 1 do Boston Office. ,1. 4f. 7 8 $73,000 Leased to Pa. R.R.,at40per cent of grOBft receipt*. Stock, $550,000. Dlv.6pre. ayr,. Nov. 1 K.S Several roads are leaseo by this Co., and operated In connection wiih the main Oct.l6,187i stem, the net earnincs last year, endlig April, 1872 Sept. 30, 1871, were $4.006,.'iWl n the main 1875 stem, and $1,559,354 on the whole Hue 1680 and bracchea. Ai-nual report In v. 141885 Jaly'l'.'l881 iluly 1,188.1 do 1885 Baltimore or London. Jan., 1911 Bonds are guar, by Pa. RR. and Northern Central, iv. 15. p.ilS.) do Apr. 1,1911 Boston,2d Nat Bank. Apr. 1, 1899 $122,001) of ihese bear 7 per cent. N.Y., Russell Sage. Oct, 1, 1896 L'sed to S.L, A4 T.H.. at 40nrct. of earn'g Floating debt, Leased to Penn R. R. N. Y., Duncan, S. 4 Co $1,212,624. Net earnings. In i87., $229,524. i87; Phlla lelphia. (V. 14, p. 523, 765.) 1<85 do 18S7 Boston, Kinder, P. & Co July 10.1872 Leased to Housatonlc,at7 per cent, per yr Boston Office. Nov, 1872 Net iiicouii; lor year ending Oct. 1, ISd, do $2,154,9-12, after paving all interest, (y July. 1876 Boston, at Office. 13, p. 636: v. 14, p. 20,43.) Apr. 1. 187a do Aug., 1891 Best., Boston Nat'l Bk July 1,1881 Consol. of Agr. Branch and Fl^chbure and Worcester. Net earnings 18;0-;i. $80,452. do 1889 4 M."4S. 673.;'.ll(l 109 .50&C 500&C 1870. of Land grant of annum. 4 M. Bk. Baltimore. Office. J. J. 5l»l&c 1,000 103 Consol.Oct., luly, 1888 July, 1888 ct. 1,1891 Baltimore Office. London. .1.4 J. ,1.4 J. « mt&c i',iioo V. 14. p. ^28. Nov. 1,187 June, 1872 Leased to Central of Ga. f or do do do do London. O. M. 4 Farm. do Baliimore do 4 J. A. SODJfcc 1,000 1.000 CllBOSicLE. I9I.10 Jan. 1, '71 N. v.. Agency of Co. N. Y., Anency of Co. A. 4 O. A. 4 0. A. 4 O .J. 4.1. 700.000 950.000 2,0i0,0ai 380,000 600.(im 5.410,(01 2.201,000 5,636,300 1,435,(0 5,058,350 600.000 717.000 "iwi 18.57 Birl., <j. IiupUs ,t .Vi)i«-lst M.,gold, s.l. let mort.. gold. (Milwaukee Uvle ol).. B-trUnuloti it Ho. JUrer -stock .... PreferriMl stock let niortg.age. on road'ft ib(),(l6tVac'rc8 'land 4 J.'4.I. J. 4 J. 613,700 366,000 200,000 l.iJOU m Nov., 1891 Nov., 1891 Nov., 1901 Portland. r.4A. 2 Aug., 18;2 Leased for 999 years, iium .,uly. 1853, to M. &S. London. Gr. Trunk R.R Sept. 15, '72 Grand Trunk R.R. Annual rent, 5 per 2 Boston. M.4N. 6 Mav 2, 1886 cent on sti-rling bonds anu 4 on stock and London, Gd Tr. KR. Oct. 1, 1881 curr, ucy bonds. 6g. A. 4 0. 3,-23»,000 3.6:».000 2 SKI.OOO 344,459. (V. 15. p.21!') I'- 1,000,000 76.000 1,000 1,000 |i. 18;o. IT, Pacific. 6g. 6g. «g. '5.000,000 5,3^1,000 3 000,000 A«/r..C'')rrvit/>;«W(.— Ist Mort gage Bnjrulo. Xew loj-f it AXe-stock litmorlgagc bonds 2d mortgage do do do J. .1.4 J. 600,000 15,000,000 1888 18u8 v. 14. Nashville railroiid. Tiiis financial stLli*ment Is for the fiscal year ending Sept. that vear were 30. 11^71. Net earning'* $637,138. The new loan of $15.(00,000 la to retire ail tlie old debt, and tbc 1'a^ ance for improvements. Thi^i'ebt to Va. draws no int. lill 1^80, and !•* payable per yr. after 1*85. A nnual report $500,0 . 995,800 1,000,000 499.501 745.000 600.000 19,664.100 127,000 692.501 2 250,000 400,000 416,000 350,000 800,000 4,621, rtS 3,9.50.000 1871, V. 15, p. 491.) ; Gen. Vnn. Mahone 1» president. Theroails to be extended to a ronnection with the Louisville 4 J. J. .4 I 100 100 the Oil Creek 4 sold in Lon- Netearnlngs. This is a consolidation of 'he Norfolk & Petersburg, the South Fide, the Va. Ti-nii., anil the Va. 4 Kentucky railroads, under a law of Virginia, approve-l N. Y., Duncan, S. 4 Co Jan. 1, 1877 do do .* .Jan. 1,1877 do do .«J. luly 1. 1893 do do .4 J. Jan.1,'54-90 do & J. do lan.l.'8t-90 do .4 J. do Jan.;, '86-90 .4 6(if,-0) ......'.'.'..'. Miiliie—Htock B tt Provi'lenre^i^tock r.rnnsielck it .4».-lstmort. gold. end. Ga 2d M.. skg fund, gold, not endorsed nuir.Bruil.A A«,(i.--(iM M.ilnc.lOOOOaeld) (V. 11, p. 623 »78J,15i;. 18,0.59,960 •( 8><. 4 lf<),000 b^nds 1B';2. New loan Sept., 1852, at Oct.', "190; June 200,000 621,000 Floating debt Mass. loan, (secured hy 14,000.000, Berd.M) Boston it iidreH- stock Instalments paid, 8-5 on new stock Scrip corllfs (p ivahlc In stock or caeh) .. Mortgage, wharf purchase in Sept.. River road. .)uneI,lS9i: CnHOA-lcLit. V. 15, p. 252. 4. 1. N. Y., Shoe 4 Leath. Bk. 1,100.000 1,000 100 lai Bom., Clint, it ^(rftji.- 1st M., Agrlc. Br. 2d moitgage, 1869-70 Kqnipment notes I'. Penn.UR. J. 1,000 1853 1855 1871 Southern /lUnoU~Ui M., skgfd ( -g '";«''•, -v. I'hlla.. Purchased 1875'4'l893 N. Y., Union Trust Co. July. 1891 -tate aid H5.000 perm.; Counly. $750 000. N. Y., (J. Opdyke4Co. .luly. 1899 Net earnings, 18;i, $151,628. Capital stock, Boston. Oct. 1, 1910 »>.665,(«)0. Boston, Co.'s Ofllce. 'a3.'B9 & '91 »3'J0.0l«) new stock voted Oct.. 1872. N.Y., Laiicai-ter, B. 4 Co luly 1,19UU In progress; Ga. State endors. declined. Atlanta,(Ta..at Treasury July, 187i! Net earnings last year, $79,742. (v. 15. p.2 9) This is the condition as reorganiaed In 1871. The Co. retains $20.000.t«l of com. frtock unissued. N.y. 4 Lon. Co.'s Office Ian., 190 Int. on the 3d moit. Is do do roiitingent noon the earnings of the Sept., 19ir2 do do Nov., 1902 Co. (V. 14, p. 591.) do do Jan., 1892 Reorganization In 1S60 of Pav., Alb. 4 Savannah. Gulf. The South Ga. 4 Fla. R.R. waa May,' 1872 N. Y., M. K. .lesnp 4 Co July, 1887 merged in this Co., the latter assuming do do the debt of th(^ former, and issuing to It do do $549,100 guaranteed 7 per cent slock. 4 1,000 1855 ISM Albany loans Alb. & W. stkbdge) Dollai bonds (Weet'n R. R.) Dollar bonds M Harrisburp, Treasury. Philadelphia or London J. J. 500&C 187') Balt.ti P'jtotiuic—\^t mort.. (tunnel) gold. let mortgage gold (main line) Hanfjnr tt Pix'^tfaf^'tU— Bangor loan, let M. New do 204,0jO 112,500 5,000,000 10,000,000 7,t«9,000 2,176,500 840.500 1,166,000 T77,S00 111,000 3,983:132 787,000 1,500,000 713,000 481.000 73a,7tO 129,500 360.00 1869 1866 do 1870, sterling. £«)O,0OO Baltlmoieloan. 18Ms' erll'ig mort. for f >,000.000 N. W. Va., 2d mortgage. IsiS N. W. Va., 3d mortgage, 1855-85 Boston do May, 1881 4Co .J. ;oo,0;fl 100 JJctv 2dM.. do ISM, ( Sd M., do 1857, ( Serkshlre—stnrM Boston A ^KftflHy— stock J do 12S,-.'08 1110 1855 1850 1853 1351 (C J. M.4N. M.4N. 7 7 67ii,000 1872 Washington branch Loan. 18 15, sinking fund do 1S.T11 BellfMUe M'.4k. ?1 J.* .J. 4 7 306,000 157,000 458,000 1,000 100 Jietaldere De/an-rt/r —stock 1st M.. bonds of 1862, (guar, J. J.4.J. 8.18.976 13,143,100 3,529,800 1,650.000 863,250 579,500 1,710,500 3,783,752 3,645.683 5,000.0 458.500 140,0(0 1,500.000 3,000.000 ^20,000 Preferred stock do 4 J. M.4 S. 7 g 1K M.4N, 617,000 44R,50O 491,000 990,000 846,000 1(10 2d mofigage A.&O. J.&D. J. 4 J. J. 4 .1. A.40. J.& J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. A. 40. Bonds haltiinore tt .1.4 J. J«n., 1872 do N. Y., Wln^low, L. 4,mix)ll 500i&c .iOO&c do B.f. 15,000 J.'&'.I. • Sterling bonds, not mort A Hffimtti tfc Sii yart?iaA— stock rnllei/—ut M., J. This roadie for mining 4 lumbering. N. T., 20N»-Bau street, 1886 N. y.. Third Nat. Bank. Linne, 190; H. y„ Duncan, s. & Co Jan., 1839 Sold to state Apr. ^J; resold Sept., 18J2. Int. not paid .Juiy."72. (V. 16. p. 14.2V4, 355.) !.Ian., 1W9 N. Y., Bk of Commerce. .July 1, l872 Hoad leased Feb. 24, 1870 to Del. * Hudson N. Y ,D.4H. Canal Co Inly. 1888 Canal Co., for 99 years, at 7 per cent, per do do annum, on $7,(iOO,(K10 of stock, and bonds Nov., 1896 do do -lessee aseuiuing the interest on both. Oct ,1885 110300 Preleired stock 1st M., (South Phc.) gold 1st M..At.&PBC.,gld,on 500.000 acres land 2d M. At. & I>ae., for »3,IX«),000. gold 1st M. Cent. Dlv. At. & Pac.gold Cent. DIv. land giant bonds Attantic tk St. /yiwre/ice— stock, currency. Slock, sterl ng Portland citv bonds, 1st M., skg fund... 2d M. sterling, 5-20 years Mmte Stocks, last Divi'd. 3,441,200 800,000 165,70« Rec'ved from State Va- . Ikiin 4 J. 4. 1. M.&N. A.iO. M.&N. 5 356,600 do l>t do do lA do do do Sonth side— 1st preferred bonds do 2d do :kl do do Virginia & Tenn.—lBt mortgage e'llargedmortgage ... do do 1th moitgage do do do reg stered certlflc's do Int. lundlng bonds do do Inc'mc M.{to be lund.) do do a ?i H ( ct /Vec'frfo— tJomniou stock do 4 a line. 2,047,90:1 Preferred stock. Guara' t*d do ) Ist mort.consol. (for $15 000,000) 2d molt, to State of Va Noriolk & Petersburg— 1st mortgage 81M. 8f. 2,000,000 310.200 464.000 Stock of old compantc!*, not converted.. Guar, stock of old Co.'s not converted.. > or6g 2ll'l,IJ00 0. —Stock (conveitefl) <fc J. 7 12,000,1100 M. let 3X 20,000,0(XI 100 500 .tc 5004 c 1,000 100 100 J.& J. J. A J. 7.30 5 7 J. J. 4 J. 8,000 p.m. 1,950,000 815,000 600,000 2,000,000 1,232.200 500*c bds (.-i. A.* O.) exch'hle for So. Georgia & Fl., Ist mortgage do 2d moitgage do 8.:ct'l. J.& l.iiOO.Oi.V 1671 »871 1871 18il 2d 3d 6.000,'X'O 187U Preferred siork 'St gen,-rai 1,1)00 Bonds, by Wliora. Payable. 8 8 "7" , Principal I 6 7 7 ConerMi.Wasblneton D. when I 1,600,014) i,a« LIST. of the LIbnrLsn of liata 930,000 1806 1S,1 1869 offlco immediate notice of any error dUcoveredIn our Tables. iis Cent. JiUrondwl—itt MortKaiie on road & lands. Ala. CVn(n,(— (.Selma & Mcrl M-lst mon.. Atiilmma cK'Adtw— Ist .M.,Kld.Kuar. Ala... id M.. »:i,i«lip per mile not xuaranteed AtlftnUc CO.,in tho , , Atl'tnt'i OutBtaudlng. explanations, Bee foot notes. full DANA i B. INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Where Payable and perl When Amount MllM »5 DESCRIPTIOS. ^; . . . 4 New do Vork. do do i 1. 1893| 1, 1875 1878 .Iiily 1. Apr. I,ia7'l| .Inly .Inly v. 14, p. 5.', 7W. Nt 15. '72 15, 'i2 1, 1S91; 1, 1889^ earnings !S7I, $1,081,7:15. Tlie'2d and 3d series of bonds have traffic guarantee of Chic. Burlington 4 (Juincy. An agreement o( consolidation t nd a perpctiial lease to C'lic, Burl & Qnincy wai made In October, 18(2. (v. 15,p.5.'3.) '" 'ifKcketB, at the end of remarks, refer to the volume and page of Ciiiionk i,e containing fuller information. The letters s.f. '*^'iI!o^n"^i''fi"'^''r""'l'"""'Tt'^™", mean .e'i'k'ug liiniL ',.,gr ,land prant." Companies consolidated with, or leased to others will often be tound under the consolidated or lessee's na.'ne. .^'l"' "''' '"!"',"' the miles of roaifoperated for bonds, the miles covered by the mortgage. ; i'k''.'"'o'''"'' "'.showing denominations .""""""LiwiiB or par *> the '" imr value oi stocks aiiu 1... ot siociis and bonds. uoniis. 1'"™ . TuZ Til? Tni '"','""!""'> i',*^"" ,?".''».'"''•'"" 'I'" '"" tlfidm'i on stocks; ff meats gold ; /. free of U.S. tax; ;e. extra; s. stock or scrip. * '"•"'^"i I J. 4. stand, for , Ian. 4. Inly: F. A, 4 Feb. 4 Aug ; M. 4 S., Mar. 4 Sept.; A. 4 O , April 1_ Ai 4 Oct. M. 4 .v.. May Nov. J. 4 D. .Juue , . I"'""!''' /''"" ?-rwhoiiihopilnnlpal '."„'"'"''. I T'"'"'H';Vi'.'^[2'" { Tjeae dates show the period •'«')• «-M., quarterly pilnnlpal tails iluo duo of ftontfj boacts;: but the from MarS. Uma when Umo 4 ' ' the last dividend was paid on stecU 4 Dec. <i.—J. . ... , 1 ) . ... THE CHRONICLE. October 26, 1872,1 EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND 557 LIST. Sabicrlbera will confer a Kre^* favor by kIvIuk ok IminedlMernotlce of any error dIseoTered In oar Table*. DESCRIPTION. Kor cuplsnatlouof uotes on flrst all references see foot Miles of Amount Koad btanding. Vutro Ualro tt St. Louln-lst nior'.Kiwe Mnce«H«— 1st it CiiUfornUt A<c(rt«— ist 900&C 1809 157U 18;U M I,(Ml ,•... lUortKaKf. (fold. niortgaue, gold.... . 5.!M,9;i 20,000p lu. 8,uia,nio 2,.'» 0,000 1871 1871 l,ll(l(; S,.700,00l) 1,0110 2,.'10",0llO 100 5,sn,.i(io Cniiulen it Amnou—noc'K. Dollar loan, Joint ooiniianlfs Sterling loa ., ^lnklng nind (X'»i.VSn.... Dollar loan 7 Sterling l..an (H^VlfXU) Loan of 1888 Houd to Slate of N. J. by Loan of isai t'lmilen it , 675.000 l,268,otO 6g. A. 6k. A. i,7(«i(mo K. AUnnUc—\sl Mort., conv 41H,000 500,000 313,600 ;,otio 9,(XX),100 7g. 1,0U0 2.7,'>0.>.00 7 g. 50 1,15:1,500 1,000 1,000 1855 18S7 1S70 1372 cn& reg 8. f Bto^ik mortgage bond^ 50 mortgage do guar.by Ch. & N. do 1871 « W 1801 noo&c .VKIi.- ;82,t«10 1856 aOU&c 2,'«2,000 100 5,0)0,1)00 50fl&c 1,000 100 1855 1869 1872 3,70 Subor.l. llC!i,Cali. State aid. gold Bonds, (forinerly convert. Into U.S.bds. Bonds on San .Joa<)ulo Valley i*r.,gold.. U. S. Loan, (2d Hen on certain terms) Western Pacific, ist mort., gold Government lien do California* Oregon, Ist ino tzagcgold. San Fr, o. & A.. 1st mortgage La'idbds on C. Pac.&.Col & urcgonjands Chart.. Colmnbit Angunta. stock 1st mortgage, (C. & S. C.) do (C.& A.) 100 25,88-..(100 l,00i) l.r<10,000 i,m 6,080,1 i869 V,6oo 2.735.000 1,970,000 i (Vki 6.1 0.1.0 i,000 1,000 9,15S,0-.I0 187J 1870 1 & Cb.,lst M.int. ifuarCft A. do do IstM.assnni.by C.&\. do do 2d .\I.a snm.by C &.\ d'> do 2d M. Int. guar. C.&. X Louisiana* Mo.. Ist M. (in progress)... Cftic., Burl, it Qnincu—stock Ist mortgage, sinking fund, (trus*) do do ccmvertlble .. 2d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort) Trust mortgage (Bur. to Peoria) Plain bonds Oen'l. -Mort.. (coupon or registered) Carthage & Burlington. 1st uiort Dixon, Peoria & Ilan., Ist mortgage American Central, Ist mortgage Peoria & Han., 1st mortgage Ottawa, Oswego & Fox Uiv., 1st mortgage Illinois Grand Trunk. Ist mortg.age Qulncv & Warsaw, Ist mortgage Keokuk & St. Paul. 1st mortgage Chic, it Canada Southn-n—:nl mort., gold Chicago, Cin. Chic, Clinton LoniHcille—\»l .M tfe Otihn^ine~-\st Chic.. Danrille it \lncen—Ht M., gid, S. F Inl.exten., l8tM.,gld (M M. on 114m.) Chicago <t M Ioica—\ st mortgage Chicago, Iowa it yettraika—itocK it 2d mortgage, (Now 1st) 3d do (Sow2l) Chic, ft Mich. Lake S. Ist mortgage Ist I St Chic mor gage — mortgage yorlhic— Com. stock it Piefrrr.'d stock .. Bonds, orf. (8. F.l.lst M.. Chlc.toOsnk. Int. bus, funded coup., 2d M., do Ist M., general, 3d M.. Chic, to Oshkosh.. Appleton cxtens., ist M., on 23 m. & land. Giecn Bay extens.,lBt M. on26m.&land Ist M.Gal.* Chic. Hn. U.K., extended,... . 2d iniirlgagi-. Gal. & Chic. Un. R.'( Miss. K. Bridge bds. Hen on net earnings Klgln & State Line R.R. l.ds, lal if.. (Peninsula Ii.R)on74m. & lands.. Cons. S. F.bds.subord.lli'U on all above.. Equip. hds.llen on eiiuin'tscost'gfum.UOO. 1st Mort. (Belolt & Madison U.R.) .... Madison exten.. Ist M..slnklngfund gold. >VlMOni & Ht.Peter.lst M.,guar. C.t K.W do 2d M.. do do 3d M. land grant, s.f. Chi". A.Milwnkec, 1st M.. on rd & equip. Chic, t Mll.^d .M., (M.*C.R.R.)lBt Hen Chic. & Mil.. lstM.,5dllon P., Ist M..gu.C.&V W Iowa .Midland. 1-t M..pnar. by C.& X.W Menominee extension 1st mort.. gold Lacro se.Tr.-rnn. A p%<c. Peking Soulhicutern-4ttM.,e»U.. J.* J. A.*0. J. * J. J.& J. .I.'*"j. 111 ,500.000 J. J.IOO.OOO 7 41«1,(100 7 14,lKXl,tOO 1« 100 "ii J.& J. J.& J. J.* J. J.* J. J.& J. * J. & N. 100 100 li2S 160,.500 2,100,001) 807,000 660.000 500,000 8,929.900 2.425.400 226.000 1862 1863 1862 50l.)&e i8.'>7 l,OI»l 3^7,000 ;86i 18S4 1863 1,0 1,000 1,000 2,3&),0(iO IIKI 186<i 1,1)110 76 1870 1,000 323 323 "38 31 150 31 37 m 1,000 1,000 1(10 100 1,000 i858 1838 1,010 2,.18:},(XX) 1 ,087,000 llilKlO prm 18,6411,910 2,.i92.0Hl 150,0011 941,000 680,0(X) 1871 IST2 7,11,111.10 403 30 46 1869 51 31 !,50l,t!0(l 1.0 5rti&c 3(10&c 6(10.(X10 IS6S 1868 1,000 736 (XIO 610.000 70 180 1,100 4-1 1870 1870 1869 1872 1867 1,21X1000 960.000 i',66c 8110,000 40 43 2Si 73 60 114 32 80 82 82 82 227 227 227 rj23 1221 193 193 193 23 26 24S 218 186il SOO.OtX) l.ttKI i.aio,oui 1871 1869 1872 i',!V<) 8,(»»',0iK) 50O&r 1.000,000 l.SOO.OOO 1 ,IXK1 I.HIO 2..'illl).,(X) l.OOd 19.51«lp.m. 13.0 ino*c 186.3 186'> oOOcSc 1870 I,oik; 1671 1,00(1 1862 1839 5 18.55 1,00 1,0 «i 1.000 7 f 7 5 4Xg. 7 7 7 1 a 8 8 8 8 8 f. f f, f f f Mt. Ilollv. 2,6a'!.(«10 101. OOO .32I.(KXI '.^71 A. ft 7g. A. * 8 f M. F. F. ft I). & & ft ft K. ft F. ft .M. ft J. ft J.& M. ft A. N. A. A. A. A. \. J. J. S. Q-F. * O. A. J. ft A, J. ft 7 J. & O ft IBOOOprin Y , Flsk & last year, $213,755. L<*ased Reading., Oct., 1872. See tei ma 1882 IWO Aug 15 1890 Completed Sept., 1870. Cost, $173,768. 1901 In progres AplSO, 1884 Leaded to Dub. ft Floux C. atfl,500pcr Jan. 1,1907 & a p. ct. of earnings over $3.ri)0 per . May, m. m. 1-72 Leased to Cli. and Noithwest. at $700 of May, 18T2 llrst $1,500 gross earning.* per m.;Hor Aug. I 1891 the e cess up to $4..''XX) per m., and I-Sof Aug. 1.1891 all above that. Gross earnings, 1871, May, 1916 $1,379,540.) June, 1872 Leases saveral roads. Dividends In 5 yra 1875 luly 15, 99 Apr.15,1190! 54 per cent (See report, v. 14, p. 84.1 Gross eamlnga In 1871, $419,192: exnendl. Oct. Oct. Consolidated March, 21, 'Ti 21, '72 ture«,$«l.8i3: net earnings. $119,3.9. ft 1^72, with D., Lack, w. N ot earnings, Jan. $2,171,000. 1 to Oct. 1, "72, (V. 13. p. 386, 387. 492.) Jnne 2!, '72 Leased to B. ft O. RB. In 1868 for 20 yr», rent June 2i, '7' 35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and 40 after. Sept.,;i890 The Central Paclf. is a con«oI. of several Co.'s made in 1870, audnow owns or conevery important roa in California. 18 2, 900 miles main line and 297 were completed. Grose earnings 1871. $9.5 6.il2- net. $'i,220,914. Land grant 12.800 acres per mile, except mini-ral lands. See annual report In trols I Jan. I, miles, bran' hes CuRONicLK. V. 14, p. 51 ; see also p. 353. Gro^s earnings 1871. $594,472 net earnings $403,270 Cost of road and equipment J. \. n. N. Var. J. ft J. 10 8 J'' 8«[. A. A. ft O. ft (). J.ftD. 1890 1890 1893 Hatch. do Nov. $5,011,919. This road will form a through route between the Atlantic coast and Ohio river, '.1899 and Is expected to be completeo 1880 in I8T2 1881 sinking furd of $l.'X),O0O a IS76 year commences one year after completion. (V. 15, P..186. t-7.) 18.7 July, 1872 Net Income, 1870-71, $157,6:0. (v. 14, p. 43.) 1875 ft 1880 May, 1901 Compb ted. March, 1872. May, 18T2 Leased to Ph .& R. road In hand" trustees Sep., 1872 .lollet ft Ch. RR.,li leased 'or Int. on stock and bonds. St L., Jack. Sep., 1872 Chic, leased Slay, 1877 at $M11,01X) per yr. I oulslana ft Mo. built and operated under contract. Net Jan., 1893 car lngsofC.&A.lnlS71.«2.198,C85. Jan., 1883 DiviApril, 187; dends in 9 yrs. 7h per cent on c ni. stock July, 1882 and 79 on preferred. See Cubokiclk, April, 1894 V. 14, p. 354 v. 15, p. 52. Apr. 1, 1894 A do do do do do Boston. do Phiiiidelphla. N. y., M.K. Jesup&Co. . A RK ; July, 189 < July, 1898 Aug.. 1900 Sept.15. '72 Jan. !,1883 Gross earnings for year ending April 30, 1872. $? 569,009, or $361,324 more than preJan. 1. 1883 lous vear. Net earnings $2,619,176 against Frankfort. $'2,779,011 previous year. The Chic, B. N. Y., N. Bk of Com'rce Oct. I. & t^. leases or extends aid to numerous Jan. 1, 1896 branch roads, giving them a Iratlicguar., Boston. Co.'s offlce. (usually 40 or.'Slp.c.) purchasing their July 1.1896 for N. Y.. N. Bk. of Com'rce May, 1S7TI bonds. Contingent liabilities on b.aids do do July, 1889 of these companies amount to $6.7.')6.000. do do July, 1878 An agreement of cnsotidatlon wltii, do do Jnlv, 1878 snd a perpetual lea^cof ihe Burl. * Vo. New York nnd Boston. July, 1900 River road, was made In Oct.. 1872 a Boston. dividend of 35 per cent in bonds to be Oct., 1890 New Y'ork aud Boston. July, 1890 llrst distributed 'oCh., Bur. ft Q, stockBoston. April, 1879 h olde s (T 15, p. 156, 523. N y.. Union Trust Co, Ap-ll 1.1902 II progress. N.Y., Caldwell ft Co., Jan.. 1887 Olioned July. 1889. Cost $2,500,000. Bost., at C..B.& Q.Offlce Jan. 1, 1896 Traffic guaranty of C..B. * Q. 40 per cent. New York, Co.'s Offlce April, 1909 Completed. D'liiv lie to Chicago. Extendo do April. 1912 sion of 32 miles in progress. ' ; ' , . I90O I>. J. F. M. l,:).5ii,(ix) 1 1875 1890 Nov.. 1892 NY. Alu.Exch.lik. New M* N. .!.& .197.(XX) l.UXl.OOO N. Bost., 1,0111 2,700.000 I, ft v. 15, p. 491. Phlla., P. RK. Cos. office Oct. 1, 1901 Leased to Pltt b . Cin. ft St. Louis Ry Co. New York. Oct., 1872 Leased toErle,$30,l00p.yr.;«nb1ettoN.C. Charles'n, Peoples'N.Bk Apr. 1. 188( Net earnings last year, $10,713. Cost of do do Jn'y, 1888 road. $1)80.000. N. Y., Metropolitan Bk Dec. 15,1899 Op by D. & H. Can Co. for }< gross earnings J. ft OKI T. 14, p. 1888-89 Feb. Charlotte, N. C. N. Y..Nat. City Bank. do do & J. & LUXI no at office. Feb: i87! N. Y., Flsk ft Hatch. 189S-'99 Sacranienro Treasury. 1881 N. y., I-. Kellv ft Co. 1883 N. Y.,FIsk&"Hatch. Oct. 1, 1900 189V99 U. S. Treasury. N. y., Flskft Hatch, 1899 U. P. Treasury. 1899 N. y., Flsk ft Hatch. I''89.'9I do do July 1,1890 do do July 1, 1890 J. J. J. 5004c do N. Y., J.* J.& M. 182.000 New Y'ork. New York, Office, Snlem, Mass.. Clinton, la Boston, Mercbanta' Bk. N.Y. .Park Bank. K. ft A. M.&R. N. Y.. Farm. L. ft T. Co. 2,7.50.1X10 1,1.35.000 O. A.&O, 1 ..565.000 4.3T-i.O(«l 1,0110 O. A & O. J.& J. J.*D. 1.001 !0(>&(' l.(«10 May, do do do N. Y„ Union TriiatXo New York. N. Y., V S. Trust Co. do Cedar Kalilds, Treasurer do do N. T. Naf 1 Park Hank. do do do do Savannah, Ga, J &.r, 3.1.511.0011 1 J. ft. I. f. 135 01» 1.(100 .1.* J. e H8.000 1.1K10 J. & (). J.*. I. J.& J. M. & N. 8 289,000 1.(1(111 J.& i f, 1,7S5.I*X) 9I8,0IX) 2110,000 695.1X10 to Ph. Philadelphia . 8 f 755.000 3.588 IXX) 1,(K10 ! New ; Jan., 1873 Dividend of s>^ per cenf. on prefered, April, 1860 stock, »752,"00, paid Oct 1.12. (v 14.n.554.) Leased to t;.&A.. at 6p. c on stock, tot ftc. 187t:-97 In progress, (v. 15. p. 76./ Office. do ft .29, est 13, p. 135, Union Trust Co. Jan. I, 1906 Yolk or London. Apr. 1, 1902 A* J.& J. J.& J. A. & O. J.* J. .8.50,(X10 IS6) 18704 v.. do ilo do do do do do do N. Y. U.S. Trust Co. Q.-.l. J. ft J. N. v., M. K. Jesup ft Co do do A.* O. do do O. do do J.& J. do do .1 *J do do F.&A. M. & S. N. Y., N. Bk of ( om'rce do do J.& J. do do J. & J. A. 14 ISfi:! 187(1 f. 1 I,215..5(lO 500* 1863 1865 (111 lOO&c !00*c V)l)&c I <) 80,98.! 21.067. 63 500* c 18-.;! 1871 ISil 7 2,.'ilKl,(l(K) 100 100 KlO.tc 18(i2 1870 l"" 7 f, 7 f 3.916.31X1 568,71«) 211.01X1 1,000 11.59 1871 5 5 7 7 7 I.7VI.(«lli 1860 187(1 *N. & S. ft S. * N * J. & O l,n00,(100 561,000 188.001 360,000 J.& J. J.& J. A.iO. Q-J. A.*0. J.& J. J. & D. 6g M.'&N. 100.000 901,000 M)01XX) 21 >« 625 do Phila. (v ; , J.&'.I. 7 i(J6&c & J. a.&O. 371.5(10 500 600 500&. 64 Camden, N.J. N. do do M. &N. F. & A. do H .&N. do J. & D. Bait., West. Nafl Bank do J. * l>. do do M. & S. do 6g. J.'&J. 7 g J. & J. 00 380.000 160,000 75,000 300.000 5,354,:i6 Bonds, not mortgage Chicago,? per cent stock do Ist mortgage, s f 3 3 2.571,2(9 71,000 ' & 7 7 1.500.000 2d mortgagii Ckerri/ Val. Skar. ib ,41.— Ist M.conv. Chexdneake it 0/j/o— com. stock l3t M., skgfimd, gold for »15.0<»,OIIO Ist M., (Va. Cent. U.K.,) guar by Va do 8d M., do ) coupon Income mortgage, (Va. Cent H.B.,) cp.. Funded Interest, coupon bonds Jack. f. 7pryr. ,560 l.(»l.) . Hen on Income) 1 *J. A.&O. Q-J. J. f. '^ , & I. 2,' 1864 18l» !870 1,000 100 — 1'" M. 3,01X1,0011 41 * A, & A. & N. D. M. & S. V. 7g. 7g. 2,432.650 '65.'«9 fjtt-arUers C/Ucafo it Alton com. st k Preferred stock Ist mortgage, preferred, sinking fund i.lio.) J. M.*N. F.& A. 5 7 25.8<5,0(1() — Tamaroa—lsi M.,gld Fa^/^.v— 1st mortgage « & A. &D. & O J.* J. F, A. 'A 7 7 7 -,'100 00,000 51,283,190 1,(100 CAfiifAire— stock, prelcrred I 3,S 1,000.000 4,821,000 1,000 1,00) 50 50 Ist mortgage bonds Central J^tciHcstuc < Ist mortgage, gold, ta.^ free C/i-'nter it 7 925,0:i0 15,000000 ai()&. Prelcrred stock consolidated do —Ist mortgage Vhemnnff— stork Cheraw it Darlington— let mort. ]' 769,600 7001X10 5,1 mortgage bond"* Bonds (convertible Nov ,1873-77) Central Oft io— Common stock do -. 7g. 6,850.4l«) ; New O. F.* A. 1,000,000 Scrip (i;i,'82.1SO aid uii to Jan., ITO).... 2d mortgage (now Ist) J. * N & A * A F. 21(1.001 18«,S 1869 1871 & A.* M. 7 1,.377,009 100 100 Centralof /own— Ist vl..gold, coupon 2d mortgage, gold, $4,(100 per mile Central of A. t^/'.vev— stock Jotiet 14. p. ill 522, 595.) I8M Net earnings 23 i. 000 HKI&C jHIAc 1861 1866 BijHjl.Oa.— stock Ist mortgage bonds, coup 'n St. L., F. J. 3'/^ 209,850 1,300,000 i'.iVio 200,000 1,000 20,00iip m, Preferi ed stock, 7 per cent (a 1st A. • 2,096,000 1.0 "..'d Ist mortgage Income bonds 7 7 1,00 J 1872 18:0 Cftfifnovui it Otnnfttota—\R\. moTt C iffugn /,rtA<e— l8t mort age, gold Cedar F.tt Minn.~\\Qm\% on 1st dlvlsloQ,8.t dlv, s.f Bonds on Cellar /iapUlytt. .lAo—com. stock Chefiter London. do The ;. 000,0(0 " Ne* mortgage Central R. R. J.& J. * O * A 500&C 18.53 Chattel mortgage bonds 1st ft M. .' 6 I. R.R. form the United Co.'s of N.J., lease to Penn. K.ll., at 111 per cent on stock and assumption of all ilabiltliea was made Oct. 20. 1871. Net Incoiiie In 1871, over all expenses, waa $I,(;70,76S. Sec annual repoit In Chrokul*, Vol. N. 1875 1880 1883 1889 1889 1884 London. PhlWdel[ihia(lHlce. Princeton, \ J. Phlladel. hliomce. 500,(10 2,000.1101 Preferred stock l>.t « Philadelphia omcc. * N. D. * S. J. H46,UIO 1,801,000 1 United Co.'s. CaiKula, Mick, tt CAic— 1st M., gold, CM^wwis^rt— coirimon stock 1st & O. * II. & A M. 5,1101P,I<10 2d mortgage 1st BEMARKS. I 151,011(1 C'lKKtoict-fl/irt.Co,— 1st Mortgage Citiad't Soi<tfiern-'\8t M. gld, s.f, New . Wliom. I Last Dlv. _L 8 f. J.& J Boston * New York. July 1, 1894; St'ck paid In. (919,270. L. gr.l.KXI.iXXIacret. 8 .M. & N. Boston. K. Smith ft Bro. May 1, 1895 Traffic guarantee by Ch..li.ft 0-. 40pr<-ent. New York. 7g. J.& J. Jan 1, 1891 Controlled by g(. Lonis ft Iron Ml, UR. 7 A.*0. Oct. 2. 1901 k. f. A. &0. New York and London Oct.. 1909 (V. 14, n. 515.) ig. J.& J. N. y Natl Park Bank. Jan. 1,1889 There Is also a 2d and extension mortgage. I'hiia. F.& A. & N. V. Otlices. Oct. 10.12 TheC. ft A.R.R.Del.ft Karl', n CanaT* 2H 866,(XI0 Consolidated "inorigago loan Sterling loan of United Co.'s (XJ69.aiO). j Principal Due Where Payable and by when StockH (fent! iP^y""'" page of BK. tables. Hurt.dt Mo. In yehrmlca~\»t M.,conv., 1, gr Dnrtininon. ,t SiitUlncentern—lKl Calm it tuUoH—l-l M., gold., on r'd & Tnd ItottdH.i INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS. Out- I. Llverniore, Tr. July, 1872 Leased In pcrpetnlty to Chic, ft Northwest, at 3il4 per cent, of gross reccliite. July 1,1888 Allg.l5,lS92 Sept.. 1889 Traffic agreement by July, 1890 M. Cent. (v.lS.p. 328) do do Nov. 1891 York, Co.'aofflce. .iuiie. 1871 The Chic* Northwest operates 1382 miles do June '27, T2 and Iris ndditional extensions * branches do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do in progress. Lands of llie Company are 1885 about i.lioo.O(X) acres. Operations for the 1883 ears ending June 1, 1S72, compared as 1885 JUlloirs with lSiO-7: 1385 1«71-72. 1885 $11.4ii->.U"l Gross earnings 1883 Operating exps, ftc. 6.310.025 1875 1884 Netearnings 1878 $1 5i'2.135 Interest ft rents 1,973^:1 1898 1915 1874 Net Income $3.3<3,413 $2,618,334 .Ian., 1888 See full report InCnnosirLK, V. I5.P.187 April. 19II Mav, ' • Dividends have been paid on stock aa Dec., follows: June, 1872, 3J4 on pref. 1871,3Xonprei. June, 1871, 5 on both Dec, 1870, 5 on both June. 1870. 3 on Sref Dec, 1819, 5 on pref., 4 on com.; Dec , P-K. 5 on nne, 1869, 5 on both ; Dec. 1, I9l9 1874 1874 ; ; : ; : (T. 14, p. 85, 9i; 350, 533.) both. 0-t.,19rtl ; V. 15, p. It, 187 JnneI,I9It .l4t.I,l9M Boad In progress. Bonds, flVlOO per mils • . . . 8 .. .. .. .. , THE CHRONICLE 558 [October 2 KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Subscriber* will confer a sreat lavor DESCRIPTION. bjr of explanation, of all rcfi-reucee, »cc foot iiotus un l8t page o( Kli. Tables. CMcR I. <t / 1st inurteagL'. Road I Ci«.. llmniUnit •& />(iy(o«— slock let mortgage (f '63 v of '65 dj of '67 8d do XXnclnnnU <t /ik(— lat mortgage > "M niortRap'i.H'iiar [mlkfiutpolitt Junct.~i&\, 1866 1.000 i.se9 lOO&c 1871 1,1100 1869 1,000 M (ft Cfitcago—lst morl., gold. jr.»'Mn»e>iN«— l8t M., guar by lessees CiitH. Munklngnm T«/.— Ist niort. r/ii., Richmnna tt C'Aic— 1st mortgage l.OIH) 1,1100 18M 1,2 0,«10 798.000 20000 pr in i',iYio 400,000 1,000 10,0(Klp.m. 1,1 oo 560,000 65; 1.000 1,000 A . i« — F.V.-Ul M..gld.guar StinilHHky <t Cleveland— %toti^ Preferred stock., Mort. bda, Sandusky, Dayton & CIn, SanduMky City & lud do C'i«., do Cln.. Sandusky & Cleve. .. nnclnnnti <{• SprtnalkUl—wl M.,giiar lUt'd ««., t(V(6.<*Jtfit/k-lsi|M.,cnd by L.S.&M.S Cin. it /rtrf.— stock Ist niort. (C. C. C. RR.) »«,(«JOa y.ar,.. Ist M. (HWl.ft Ind.) cxcli.for new M,.... Ist inortgaLTP, new, b. f CtTetdHfl (C J/«Ao;(('«f?— stoci: 1st mortgage Si nking iuiid. 3d Mort. (now adl C*M?P., Co/., & — 80 120 138 Mi 67 in.aoo.ooo do Consold. skg fond, M. for !f5 OOO.OOO Colebrookthile /f. ff .— 1st mortgage Colorado Ceutntl~\st morfgage, conv Coiiim. d- Hock. r((/.— 1st M. sink, fund bds, Ist mortgage, Logan & Straitsville br.. Mort. bonds €'}ln.nf>un. Chic. tC ind CV7l(rftf— stock... 8dmortg,ige (Col. & Ind. Central R.U.I IW Income Donds, (Col. Construe, buds (t & hie. 50 42J.046 225 i«9 199 199 18 15 76 13 1845 1802 1867 18' 1870 1S67 I87I 1871 1,(«10 2,1-25 OIK) 50 2.059.; (K) 6,80,000 300&C 487.900 40,000 WO&C ll,32'i 50 500&C 500&C 1,000 l.dOO lOO&c tfc •292,000 lOO&c 66&71 500&C 452,800 1856 100 toil 6P&70 lOO&c 1868 200&C B4 — (871 .50 !l-J2,400 1,000 l,UO0 1.000 2,232,000 467,000 622.100 108,500 493.000 Detroii, Eel. Rir. JJetroit, Nillidale 1S71 1 J. &.I. Q-M. M. & S. M. & N. .1. & ,J. M. & N. J. & 'J. 1% 7 7 8g. 7- ,I.&D. A,C^ '^, 1, 18S0 lulv 211, '85 ,Tnne, 1877 ICLE, V. li, p. 827. Dee .1892 lad.. Cinn. &L..2d 77-82.87 1, 1881 .luly Vch 1, 189» M.,in trustees' hands to exchange for 1st. i.nder foreclosure, (v. 14, p. Koad sold 782.) 1901 Road in progress. Lafay, Ind.. toSt. Ann's. July, IDfe 'Fdnnerly leased to Ind., Cin. & Lafayette. New ClevelaniJ, Office. N.\., Ward.C. &Co Cii-velaud. at ofliee. NY., >Jlinhattnn Bk N Stoek. *,^8a.(.0O. & July, 1895 J;'U, (, 1889 Leased 1866to Cin., Ham. .lull*, InfereFt guar, by three other eompanlesi June, IS.21 ;."72 Jf0V,.1871 Aug. 1, latX) D. Co. . . Net earnings year ending Dec. 31 1^71, »21S,809. an Increase bf »?6,'22l, over 1870. Leased In Auir. 18.2, to CI., Col. Clnn Sept 1, &Ind. KR. (V. 14, p. 459.) Dec. 1, 189(1 Apr. 1,1901 Bds "Har.HhyCC.C.&I.i Jjby L.S.&M.S. July 1, 1891 In progress. Aug 1872 Consol. May, '68, of the CI., Col., & Cinn. & June7ito81 the Bellefoniaine Companies. Netearn11 gs, iSil. JilSSOSn. Annual report in until 11199 Chkonic'Lk, v. 14, p. 457. May, 1899 Nov., 1S72 Leased to At. & Gt. West, at »22.856 monthAug. 1,1873 ly. In advance. Last aniiuat report In Sept. 15. '76 CHROX1C1.E. (V. 14, p. 355. 1877 I July, 1873 Y., Lawrence Bros. Jan.l, 1900 In progress. & T. Co. e|.t.l.lS7.' Leased Nov., 1871 to Prnn. RR. Co. at do Sept 1. 1873 pi-r cent on present stock and all interdo do do do do do do Nov. 1.187r est on bonds, &c. (v. 13, p. 601, tSI, 808.) Jan., 189i Niv. 1,1900 Jnne 1, T" Le sed to Phila. & Reading (v. 14, p. €28 ) Thiia.. Co Office, Slock Issued. tS47.8lXI. Host'Hi, Trnas.'s Office ,Inne 1, " N. V.,St. Nlch. Nat. Bk, Oct. 1,1891 Colm letcd July, 1870, and hrtlnch Jan. .'71. inly Net earnings, 1^71, *i83,7.3S. Bonds 1880 to do 1,1880 do '8 • do do Jan. 1, 1892 Oct., 1867 b redeemed witii loan of '72. (v.I4,p.52-i) Cons'l. 1868of Col.,& I. C. audi hic.&G - Leased Keb 1869 to PittsP ,Cln. & St. L..nnd the Penn. RR. Co.. for 30 do do per cent of gross earnings, bu't guarando tee! *l.l(n 470 peryr.. to pay int. on Ist do do J.&.). M.$15,(lii0.l«lll & 2d M., C. & I.. }i821,««i. Of do do A.& O. April, 1908 2d M., $2,999,000 were sold to Penn. RR. do A.& O. do Nptearnlngi Net earnings 1871, »1.(M0,2SI. (v. 14,p.693) do do F.& A. Slareh, 1872. (v. 14. p. 1.59.) M.*S. N. Y.. Union Trus Co. Sept I, 1901 Completed, • ----' in pt-rpetuity • '* to ™"Pitt9.,Cmn.& St.L. If. Q.-M. Columbus, Treasury. Sept.. 1«72 'Leased M. & 8. N. Y.. /inier. Ex.Bauk. Sept 1,1890 Guar bv Pa. KR. l.ess'si ssumeliabillfs. 5 M.& N. Bost.. Tower, Gld. & Co Jlay, 1872 DIvldenuB In 10 years, 89 per ce t. $-25,(KXI year. Concoid RK. at per B-isti'ii. Julv. 187! Leased to J. & .1. |i'.&A. Ang.,18;2 Net ea-nlngs for year ending .lune 30, 1871, Boston Office. 3 f $283065; tinkingfund Increased, $36 362. Dee. l,1^76 6 do J. & D. Dec. 1,1876 Dividends, per cent a y'r for past 7 yra. .I.&D. do 7 f Aug., 7872 3 F. & A. do Julv 1, 1889 do 6g f. J & .l.&.l. Boston, Host. & A. IIR. .lulv, 1-7! Net income, 1870-'71. »199,16". Dividenda 5 6 M. & S. Boston, Globe Nat'l Bk. ScpH,1878 In 10 years. 81 per cent. (V. 15, p. 8£5 ) N.Y., Am. Ex. N. Bk. Jan. 1,11101 (V. 13, p. 4S7.) 7 f, .!.& J. 7 .J.&.J. New York and Boston. Julv, 1900 1900-1-2-3-1 Leased to Phil. & Trent.. 6 ".c. dlv on sto'k Phlladeli.hla. M.&S. Mch 1,189! !d inort. is guaranteed by Consolidated 6 M.&S. N. Y., Co.'s Office. do May 1, 1888 Coal Co. 6 M.& N. Oct., 18T2 Stock owned in large part by Pa. RR. Co. 4 f A.& O. Phila. & Carlisle, Pa. A.&O. Phlla,T.A. Bddle&Co Apr. 1,1904 Net earnings 1870-71, »3S0,8'24. Condo Apr. 1,1908 siderable ad anci s made to branch A.&O. roads, (v. 14, p. 628.) Jan. 1.1884 A.&O. do Dividends 9 per cent per annum. IS 2 i'A .1.* J. M. & N, N. Y.,St.NlCh.Nat.Bk. East. , tlo "— J.&.I. Phila.. Penn. K.R. Co. N. Y., Kiirm. L. & T. Co N. Y Loud. & Fraiikf't. N. Y.. Winslow, L. & Co do do & M.& S. A.&O. M.*S. J.& J. do do Mar. 81&94 do N. y.,Am. Ex.Nat'lBk Jan. 1,1905 J.'&'j. ,l.& J. J.& J. Phila., Glrard 6 6 ,T. f. f. 7g. 7 7 7 6 30 18,Si8,»i50 1,000 1,111,000 500&C 1(K« 1,63:^,000 7 3,000.000 2.500.000 Tg. 1.000 1,000 2.310,000 4,090.000 22,01 lOp.m. 1,17(1,000 ?^ 7 f g. I r t. & J. J.& J. Q-i. A.&O. M.&S. J.&D. A.&0. A.&0. J. & J. J.& D. .1. & J. A.&O. M.&N. M.&N. i,m 1871 1871 i',660 18.55 '250&C 300,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 1850 1800 1803 1866 1853 1853 1851 1854 1853 500&e 1*00,000 Vari. 6.'8„5'25 .1.& Van 377,115 M.& N. 28, '5S Kundedtjoupons, Sov. 1,5. 'CO 2d Funded Coupons, Nov. 13,63... iBt Bonds of .Juneau, '66(eondlllonal Ster.ing (Oak. * Otta. KR.) Oct. 1, '53, gld. Dollar (Oak. & otta. RR.) b'ds, Oct. l.'iiS. l8t Mort. (Detr. &l'ontiac lilt.), Apr. I,'51 SI Mnvt. iDi'T < I'nntiac l!IJ.>,Feb.. '54 2d Mort. (Det-. * Pontlac RR.). an., '53 Bonds ot S'pt. 1. 1806. (Limit »30O,(10O). .. Bds Amort, on Del. real estate Dubuque d Sioux City— »lock Ist mort Dubuque Soutnmentern— 1st M, pref '.', s'.f.!! . . 1,1X10 1,000 1,000 Varl golil .Mortgage renn.,nrginta d neoriiia— stock Mortgage sinking fund bonds, Mortgage (old) ... Mortgag'' (new) !!'.'.,!... eohvertibli" Essex R.R. bond", ."' intern Skore, (J/a.)— Ist mort., conv.... 2d mortgage, conv .ehzabelhtoicn it PaduoaH—Ut Mort., conv. £31.000 51.000 150,000 250.000 100,000 110,000 :(l3,-i66 1,000 1,1X10 1,300,0(«1 2,5(Xl,mi it58 100* c f. 7 I .1 . 8 7 J J S. A.&O. ;g. f. l,3O9,'20O 495,!'00 .).& I). ,1. &.I. .I.&.I. M.& 4,'202,OIX( 4 383,000 750,000 194,000 160.000 1,000,000 Og. 1869 IHtO lOO&c 1866 llOO&cl 1870 1,000 .1 Varl. .!.& J. J .V .1 .J.&,J. "ioo '08-'61i .V M.& 7 10 3,192,009 3,170,000 610,000 136,000 18115 ,vi A.&O. F.& A. 7 100 1,000 1862 1851 ia5« .1. &7 M.&N. ?« M.&N. 5.000,000 "50 '506 (,lf>l.^v)— stock... 1,695.-'51 880 ,HX) 81.500 450.000 1863 1863 1870 1868 Is', Si'pl. 1836 18i«, April, '65 ISS8, March , '68-'69 1889. 3£ay, '69 1,000 100 1st Mortgage, Oct. 1 '63 Dunkirk, Warrcu d PUtihuri— 1st m, JitlcheHH d Columbia-lst .Mortgage A'Kil Pennnylranla-stock Kngl'sbl.cian.cinver Ible 500* c lOOAc 500&C 8 S. J.'&'j. J. &.I. .1. f. &.I .I.&.]. .I.&.J. F.& ,1 . & A. J 5(«l,000 A.&O. M.& S. M.& N. 400,000 J.&.I. 200,0(X) A.&O. M.&S. 8,000,000 , do do do Oct. H&D., M. bonds. L's'd to L. Miami, fas'medbv P.,C.& ''t L) In progress. Coiinfv subscrint'n, $4tXl,0(iO. Jnly, 1872 Leased and ope- ated by Phil., W1I.& Bait. do do Offlee Nat Bank July, !875 July, 11-75 do do Jan. 1,1880 P.W. & B. RR. New York Office. do do do M.& N. N. Y., Drexel, M. & Co, M <tN. N v., Lon i.&Anist'rd'm 1870 mort. m ort. bonds 1«80 & 90 1, 1881 Leased, Mar. '72, to Penn. R.R. lor3) years. Anril, 1HI9 July, 1911 In pr'gress, Davenp.. la., to St. Paul. Oct., 1872 Com. stock. $2 395,090. L'sed in perpetuity to Cin., Ham. & D, for ann-jal int. on Ju'v, 1881 Sept., 1887 bonds. Pref. stock of $3,500,000. guar, by c. issued 1871 to retire D.& Oct.. 1888 M. Y., A.&O. A.&O. A.& <>. Q-J. 7 6 Lockwond & Co J.'&'.I. 7 7g. 1,283,4'.0 5011,000 500&C le.OOOpr.m .) . 100,000 110,100 170,000 1.00(1 (v. 13 4a5. l>. N. v., Karm.L. 2« dtake Mich.— 1st 2d .Mortgage, April Ji, ,!.& J. d /.—Ist mortgage d Ind,— Isl mortgage d Milwaukre—Ut 1874, "50 1856 1856 1S59 1851 1856 1872 1809 1871 do do 1000 1864 1871 Lack, tfc lr««/«rn—stock IstMort. (nel.,L.& w., East. Ex.) skgTd 2d Mort. (I).. I.. & West.) Bonds, (conyertlb. from .Tune 1.'75 to '77) Denver Pirirtc Isl mortgage, gold, gr Denver d Rio Grande— let mort., gold. s. f 2lr-H ifoinM I'd?— 1st M., Keokuk to Dcs M. Ist M.,onS5m.&4M.000ner's&-2dM.onl62u- — 161.000 109,500 82.0 10 400,000 300,000 i.4ai,ooo 2,000,000 1856 1867 1869 61&64 500&C 36 13 709.au 1,3'J6,650 1,000 1,00 20,000pr.m nva /?.— st j c k 1*1 mortgage Guaranteed bond-* Extension mortgage..' Bondsdue 400,IXXI 500&C 500&C lOO&c 1869 mom 1,700.000 250,000 1,000.000 2,008 000 996,000 903.000 1,000 1,000 50 Wilkenbarrt—XsX mort. 214,00(1 100 1,000 Mortgage 330.000 2,1-23,600 1,(1110 500&C nunniU, Urh., liftonA Pekin—Ut M.,gold. Daoenport d- St. Paiil—\(^t M., g jld Dayl.dc Jflck—PveC. stock, gnar. 0. H.& D. Ist M., sinking fund, |30,(XJ0 per year 2d mortgage 3d mortgage Toledo Depot (cost $3,')3.940) Dauton (t »'(!«<.— 1st M., guar. L. M.&C.& X. Deciltur, Sulliean d Mattoon (/((s.J— IstM. Bonds due S. May ' 1,786.000 1,5(10,01X1 ranbury d AorwaU-— Stock Eifitern 1 50 100 100 , mortgage 2d morfgage Common bonds Ist h-iHt N. & A. In 1S70-71. A.&O. i,micm Ist 2d mortgase 00 lOO&c ConnecUcnt Weiitern—\&t mortgage Detroit, LtiuHing & M. & .l.&.I. 150,IX) Vonnecting iPkita.t— 1st mortgage CumberUtnd tkPenn^lcanifi^lsl mortgage 2d mort .'age sinking fund bonds. Cufnlterland FaWei/— stock JJetroit M.&N. M. F. l.&J. 50 — State loan f. &.I. .1. 7 2,00 ',i«.'0 16,000,000 stock (6 Portftmouth d- PnHnnmptttc R. i?.— stock. mortgage, sinking fund Notes, coupon, conv. at par Massawippi stock, guar, uy G. & Pass, do bonds. do do Connecticut /ftrcr—stock 1st mortgage sinking fund Connecticut Valley— \\il mortgage Z>el., f! 1 . Ist /?. F.-* A. .J.&D. 7 7 79,(100 4(KI,00 Connecticut Delaicare 3^;f. O. .1. 13,000,100 821,000 Cons. 2d M., lor $10,000,000 Columbus, Sprtngf. tB Clnn.—X^t mort. /)anr}ilte, Hazletoii tk & & 1. 100 — Lolnmbns (fc XenUi, stock 1st mortgage Co«con(— s toe k Concord .I.&D. A. t |12.6'22,''28 Leased to St L.,Kan.C. & N. (V.15, p. 486.) the Day. & Mich, and Cinn., R. & Chjc. Net earnings of main and leased llU'S, "i871-72 $160,910. Report In CuHON- March, J. &.I. .;.&,!. ,i.&.i. U."&N. F. & A. M. & S. 1894 ct.2!, 187.' Leiisci Jan Bk. do do .IlllT,' ' BiBk. do >ttt. Vork. N.Y., Winslow, L. & Co do do New York. Boston, Office. do do do do tio do N. Y, Union Trust Co. 1. v.. Union Trust Co. do do i:.Y., U.S. Trust Co. do do do lOs 3 983,000 584,700 l,-24a, do N.Y., St. Nich. N.Y.;'co>s Office. i',66o G, Eastern R.U.) Gt East ru R.R.J Am.E.«h N.Y., do do do F.&A. 300,(«ll) hid. Central R.K.) do do do N. J.& D. 1.096,000 2-25,«lO Stocks. lastDlvt'd,! against M.«S. 1,252,1100 1,W,000 REMARKS. when Due, do N.T., N.BkofCom'rce. N.y., Wlnsljw,L.&Co. .1. .J. 4 D. r. &.J. ,),& J. ,I.& D. p.m 7g 1.000 (>. .I.&D. 10,971,900 613,500 50O&e & Income bonds (Chic, Union & Logan-p.irt 1st mor gage Cons. Ist M., skg fund for *15,0J«,0U0. J.& 1 500&C &D. &D. J. J. & M. & 350,000 1.007,4 ojtr Table*. 5[ Principal, by Wlium. ,\ 4,5(K),0lO 2,0(»1 000 ;. 0(1(1 16,0C»lp,m. 3,73-.U)0 100 ;a.i 1100 500 517.000 1,000 s'o im f. 1,000 1864 1853 ia57 1863 1870 tg. 96S,(X«) SSO "67 12K , 1,1-00.1)00 186S 1852 1867 1871 1871 Bonds, A. & O. NBWYork, Co.'s Office. Oct.I3,18T2 L. gr. 1 260(100 acres. Annuil report pub18;)6 lished in CiiBONlct-K, V. 14. p. 827, showdo .!.& J 7 inir do Nov. 1899 net crnlngB, 1871-72, $2,950,S34, Ig.f. M. ft N. 2,00II,(X10 50 3'JO Ilnbbari br..l»t M„ skg fd bda turfiutint Mt. Vernon ifc Z>«/— 1st M., gld... Viecetattd & 7^7'.*.— Guaranteed stock ,.. 2d mortgage for fl.aio 000 do »2,000,(100 3d 4th i.noo 1.000 1.000 1,000 1,000 any error dUcovered In Where Payable, and P' r t 3,500,000 1,'ao.ooo 5«l,000 282.(00 500,000 1S65 1367 1862 1867 isii 1865 I«71 1866 1809 1:71 ct W mortgage Oinn.,Rii:hmond l,OUt),lW) 500,OC«) istis td luorlKaiCC Vin., /M^iit/ftie Cin. 19,000,000 8,618,000 5,1 00,000 100 Sd Rale Cent. 100 acylc-slock sluklnK fiuid Ihlc* !S'*e8t.,l8t M.irol (guar. In cuChlc4 Soutli\v..lstM-.B»lil.not K"",'"., r/illicolhe it WHiMW-lsl M..gu»l- by N. Mo an.& outstanding. «« LIST. notice of INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS Amount MIICB For Im mediate elTlng u> 1J:72 ', do do do Hew York Office. RR.. for 75 per cent of gross ean.ings. In 1871 t-ross earnings were $141,420. Annual report V. 14, p. 71)4. July''i6, '72 Net receipts 1871, $1,680,636; floating debt Apr. 1, 1875 $4,319,917. Consol. Jlarch, 1872, with Mch. 1,1881 Cent. RR. of N.J. (v. 14,p. 380, 628, 658 ; v. June. 18^2 16, p. 459.) May 1. 1899 L. gr., 80(1,01X1 acres. Op. by Kansas Paeiflc Nov. 1,1900 In progress. Gu«ge,3ft; whole line, SROin. Oct. 1,1877 De aulted int Oct., 1871. Agreement with Oct. 1,189! boi.dholders, Sept., 1872. (v. 15, p. 459.) do do N. Y., Mercantile Bank July l,l'i9 N.Y., Mercantile Bank June 1, *90 Traffic guar.40p.c., from Mich. do do C.&GtW . Jutv, 1991 Boston, Co.'s office. Apr.l, 1890 Also adepotM. $50,000; 3yr.notes, $225,000. N. Y^., .M. K. JesupA Co Miiy 15, '75 Leased to Great West. 01 Canada. In 1868 do do ay 15, "'5 3H per cent was paid on pref. stock, and do do May 15, '75 In 1869. 7 per cent. Of he bonds of do do May. 1873 June, 1866, $1,238,0011 are In the hands of N Y. & Detroit. July 1,1886 the Merchants Bank of Can. .redeemable N. Y. & London. Nov. 15, 73 $100,000 per yr. $350,000 have thns far N. Y.. M.K.Jesup& Co Nov. 15. 73 been redeemed. Net earnings in 1871, do d> Apr. 1.187K $666,6113, in 1870, »503,'2'23: In 18(i9. $066,267 do Feb. 16. '86 in 1808, $7114,45;: In 186.-, $768,789; in 1866, do Jan. 1, 1878 $635,062. See annual report In lhkonici.ii do. do Sept 1, 1880 V. 14, p. 323. do do Detroit Office. VarioU8. N. Y., M. K.Jlsnp&Co Oct. 15. '72 Leased to Ills. Cent. for20yr8. at 35 p. ct. earn'gs Ist 10 yrs, 36 per cent 2d 10 yrs. do do 1883 N. Y.. M.K. Jesup&Co Jnly, 1883 Net earnings, 1871, $72,188. Pref. stock. ' I : do Is $59 1.315, com. slock, $584,662. (10 Oct., 1SS3 N. Y.. Union Trust Co. June. 19U> Completed Angni-t. 1871. (v. 14. p. 628.) N. v.. Blown Bros & Co Jan. 1, 1908 Int. was suspended, see v. 14, 621. Phli.i., by P. & R. RR. J uiy, 1ST2 Leased to Phil & Reading, at 6 per cent Phila., P. & K. Office. McU 1,1888 on stock and int. onhoeds. (v. 14, p. 0*28.) Consol. Nov ,1>6:', of E.Tenn. & Va. and N. Y., Gallatin Nat'l Bk, July'i,"l900 E. Ten" & Gs. In iriO the Co. paid its debt to Tenn. and Issued the sink, fund N. y., R.T. Wilson & Co July, 1880 loan. do do Jnly 1870 Boston, Co. '9 Office. July. 1871 Dividends had been 8 per cent a year for London. 187! East 6 years, but none paid In 18r2. eases Eastern in N. H., 16ra. Stock, Boston, Co.'s Office. 1S74 $492,500. same dividends as East. Mass. do Sept., 1876 Leases Portland. Saco & P.. at 10 per do April. IS'S do March, 18.SS cent on stock, (v. 14, pp.43, 187.) . do Phila., .May, 1889 Glrard Nat. Bank Jan. 1,1880 Formerly leased to P., W. & B.; operated on own account since Dec, 18it9. Api. 1, 1886 do Mch 1, 1890 Stock, $3,107,0.,0. Annual rep. In v.l5,p.354 New York. k October 1G, 1 . , 18'. 1 « .. ,... . 559 THii CHROJflCtl^.. 2.1 RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND 8ab«crl1>cr« ivlll confer a great favor DESCKIPTION. Miles' °" f"t 2a ,St ]ni7;n wwporf—stock, <fc com 50 50 PreCerreJ stock IWiO ItkU I8t inorigaKt! ttonds Income bonda.fftW year^ lo run Bond & niortKUg'^ on Klmlra real t,rie fiailwtif/ —slock, Preferred, r estate. common (exienued 1847 1819 \sa mortgaKe morttfaxe, convertible 5Ch mortua^'e, convertible Hutlalo Briiiich Uonds LoiiK l>ock Co. niortifaftc titcriing bonds, convertible, £1,00(1,000.... General mort.,ifold <for $30,(K)0,00()J 1357 4tli i,U(io a,(«i(i,o(» l.UX) I.IWO 1.000 4,000,000 6,00O,0UI 1861 lUOee 180,000 •.8t)3 l,l«10 3,0110,000 5,(100,000 1,00"! 6,Hti.OOO 2,0 0,00,1 18t>5 18-0 A U tt PUMj ur {/—atiivk. uiort^aKe, couv. into cons, mortgage. convertible Consol. m^jTi.frce of State tax MHii 1863 1868 181 'M\ niortif age . V.^ul .nientboU'lLtirofjeau ife iV. American^ i3ie): l^t Al., vvinn. to N.R. line Bangor J 2d niort, Hangor to Winn loa i. J LM grant bds & l8t M. Bang to Winn Evannott 0>'awfor(lHi>—Ut M. Ev.& 111. ,9.1.. Ist mort., s.f (Kvan8vllle to Terre H.>.... Kockvllle extension EvanavUle, HttuderHoa it Maithv.—Xni mort. JSmnxville, Terre Haute db C'Atc— Ist M.gld 1 37i,!«IO lOO&c- 111,200 2.093.00O 600,000 1,000 -Mrc/i &«/•*/— stock Xnri/iiide—l'it it 1,000 l,U)a I,000,(X10 773,(X)0 \'*) 4,000.000 1,099,100 146,000 500&C \tm 1,1«I0 IS'i,!!*! 1868 ISUS 186? 1,000 l,7.Ci,000 i-fiO&i: 476,000 HKl.OOO 75,0H) 165,001 1,OOO.OU) 2,S00,000 823,000 500&C i',66o 1,000 mort l'<70 isiai Jttcksim ,tSagiitnw—\^\, nior! <!d ui rt. and tniulpuient bunds Fort Wayne, Maiicie tt Cinn—\»i M., gold. lOOJto Frederick, it PenniylDnnta— 1st M., gold 'J'lloetton, //ountou tt ff. qf 1871— 1st Mort. 'Jeorgia H. ti. d- Ihinkinu Co.— block Bonds, not niortga^i; ... Oilman, filtnait, Clinton it Sprinnf.— 1st M.,gold., Sprinn 'id inort^age. gold. Or. Rai)i<lH ifc tn(Uana--i»t m, gold, guar... Ut mort, gol not gnaranteed .1, t S. Q -M. J. ft J. A.&O. Si "f 7 8 f. 10 r. 10 10 8 8 r- Y- 10,000 i',iV« 18(1 1,000 1871 1871 50O&<.- 150,000 l.KIO l,3«MKl lOil 4,2(«l,0O0 2.(IOiJ,«IO i',(Vin 1,01X1.000 5,(V 10.000 2,«i5.00(l 1,000 M.& J & . S. ,1 J.&.I. .I.&.J. M.& N. & . .1 .1 A.& O. \.& O. A.& O. A.&O. & J. J.&J. J. Y' V.ojo 7k. 8g. 7 s. t. 7 b. f. J.*,l. .I.'&'j. do id do do Postal bds.&c, secured by gov't business 470,3 1,200,(110 iBtPiel. bds.conv. into 1st a,S42,IS6 do do do do do do 3d 4th pr,-f. stock.... do 'id Orent We'*tern (Vanndu)~-Von\. Preferred, 5 per cent, conv. into JJebcntures Mortgage bonds, coupon common ilOJ do do do do do New bonds, coupon Iscuiortgaife (Qiilncyfe Palrav. l8t mort. (Kan, O. A Cam. UU.) RR Harlem Extennfon—lHt mortgage A Xa«ca«— stock Htrrttb.. PortH'h, Ml. Joy mortgage it Fi»hklll—\st mort. (R.I).... Ut mortgage (Conn.) ffounalonic— nock Ihrtjferred stock 1st mortgage, sinking tuad 2d 'uortga»fe Botulsof 1869 Bowitonit 7V«rtJ* Cent— Ist M, gold, l.gr.,8.f, Jiuntlngdon it Broad Top— 1^1 mort., gold. 2d mortgage 3d mortgage, consolidated Scrip for past due coupon IlUnoiH Central- -stock. iBt mort. conatr-'ctlon bd8(nov payabluj do do do do gold Redemption, Ist & 2 series do 3d series, 8 erling Indiana it TIWioIh Cent.—\%\, M.. gold Indlanap. lilooin'tondb W&it—lat M.,gldbd9 I 2dmor gage... Indlannp., Cine, (tta/".—stock... Ind.& Cinn. of '58 Ind ,Cinn. & Lafayette do do Jndianapolin it 2d mortgage Kqulpment St. do Louis— l9t M.,ln 3 series , Itonds mort(<UBe loioa Millf A Sioux Utj/—:a'. M.. Apl. 1 'lis .t Alheiui—\st M..8ink. fund, gold Jack., I/1H9. da Saginaw— IH mort Ithnca " 2d mort 3d mort Jilckmite., N.W. i* .1. JF.— '8Vmort.,K.'iia'.'.'. JnctHrmt, Pfnmc.it Mob— V\or\A!i.fil bds.Kld JeferHon. i.Pa.-)—\»l M. (tlawley Urancli). 2l morttage (Ilnwley Brancll) mortgage (Bu-qnt-li. to Carbondale). m Man. Jeff., it '51-'5.^ 207 100 100 1.000 1870 15 Si lie 51 54 26H 96 120 May 1.1880 an. 1887 1, May JenerHonville,Mad.& Ind— let mortgage do do 2d mortgag Bond* of T.outgrll e (endorsed)..... „. JoUet <t If. IniUana—M mortgago.i 4 J.&.D. 5K .!.& J. A.& o. M.&N, 5;< Merch. Nat. Bank N. Y, Bk of N. America .\ugnsla,Ua..l!K. Bunk Ba't., do 1,1888 6g. . 1892 18S9 H 8 f 8 10 1831 1851 1864 1863 l«7l 1869 500&C 500&C 500&C 3,0i2,5l«l 7 332,000 2,500 00 ?« Viirl 1870 100 100 IW 74 74 ISIO 1861 783 1S57 1863 l,tXI0 501 5110 113,0« ii38 1867 1869 1889 IS 71) J. J.& 7 ft 7k. r. 7b_. .I.'&'.I. A.& & A & F, 7 6.t7 5 II. A. O. 6 a. Is- .),& J. 1,010 1.500,00 5,728. IIX) e- M, F.« k;o,i«io 1495.000 500.000 1,0J() F.& A WO.OOO g. 8?; 8 f h ion 1862 300&C 185:! 1,000 1,000 1,000 i'.ooo 201.000 96,00) 2,000 001) 2,000,000 382.000 315 0(10 2,0S'l.(IOI 2,000.000 71.000 800,000 ,1 . J. J. ft ft J, J. 8 I'- .(.ft.). 7 7 7 »X 7 7 7 « 8 ft Co 1.3. p. Pitts., Fort, "Wayne 177, '209, 210, 46.'. 63S) B;i, i Dec, & I'erpetual. 1.30m.: ihlc, Det. Can. Grd. June.. 59ni.; Mont.ft Champ.. 49m.; Bulf. ft L. Huron 161m. Tolnl road owned. Ier.scd aud operated, l,377in. Gross earirngs in Irredee Irrcdce 1811, $:i,313,0;4. 400,000. 1872 Apl., 1877 Jan.. 1920 . . >•. Irrcdeeni. Irrcdecni. April. 18T: Oct., 1872 July, 1871 Jan. 18..1 Nov., 1873 July, 1876 Oct., 1877 "et., 1 ',s Dec., 1890 Expenses .May"l,'lS90 1871-8 Apr. 1, 18S1 about $6,. Company leases tlie Frle ft Niagara, 31m., ft Milwaukee, l»9m. Kor the half year ending Jsn. 31, 18T2, (he gross receilits were $2.5^6,444; workintr exp. n«es,$I,5i'6,361: letear i'i.'B.$1,040.os0; and the Detr. Intere't on bonds, *e.. $378,2-21. Piollt on half veal's working Wdb $661,859. (V. II. p. 659.) 15, See Cuboxiclk. r. p. 51, 137. Operated by F>le. Han. ft St. Jo.,207m..l>r;inch. Quiney, 111, to Pa'mym. I5in. Cameron to Kans. C, 53ni. Total opirated. '275m. Net earn; ings in 1870-71. $1,089,031. do .Mar., 188S rnminon stock authoi do do Jan., 1892 Jan., 1892 See CiinoNiCLii. vol. 50.(XX) Ehs. Ized in Feb.. 12. p. i04 ; new Iffi2. v. 14. p. 3:9. 321 ; do 1889 1870. (V, II, p. 659.) N. Y Nafl City Bank. Jnlyl, 1891 In progress. Se.- Cuboxicle, p. 4.l:i. Philadelphia, Oflice. Sept. 1, '90 Uie repott to State of Penn. for vear 187;, shows $378,681 gross csrnings and do do Feb.l, lS7n $I74,2l4 opciating expenses, (v. 14, p. do do Apl. 1, 1S95 , do 628.) Rent of leased roads Aug.',1872 Main line, 707m. (40im.) 35 percent of gross eariili gs. Apl. 1, 1875 Net revenue In 1871, $!, 32,877. Const. N, Y. & Apl.l,187r will bonds of 18i5 be paid now on deCo. N. Vy Oct. :, 181X1 '8 office. mand, (v. 14 p. 85, 19(1.) Londoa. \pl. 1,1873 N. Y or London. JulV 1, 1901 In progress. Co. has aid ft 32,000 acres I'd Oct., 1909 Road completed, Se'it., 1^70. Cost of road N. Y., Turner Bros. and ecjnipmentM, $il.5<lO,tKI0. do do Oct , 1890 Sept, 1867 Road went into hands of receiver, Oct.."iO Settlcinent with creditors pending. See K. Y'., A'mcr! Ex. Bank. April, 1888 N. \., Co do do do N. y., Mo '8 offlce. do London. do do do do Un. Trust Co. do do N. T., Farm "8 L. ft T. Co. do do M.&N. do A.&O. New Y"ork,Nat.Clty Bk. do do J, & J. « J N. Y.,Farm. L.&T. Co. do M.<t N. do do A &0. N. Y., Nat. Park Bank. M.«S. M.&N. J.& J. H 1,0.0 20,OOOp.Ml. 4,0(X),IX1;) \. .1.& U. Various. A.&. (). ,I.& J. l,0O,),0(«i 1,000 ft S. A.&O. 1 589,5(«) 2,800.(«IO 1,600,(X10 2,ooo,n(«) 1,0IHI A.&O. .).«! J. 1 7 (V. . do f.'*"a. 5,000.i»i0 m Chic. Int. was In default. Sec iv. 14, p. 521.) Jan. 1. Is'.m '^ Leased to Peon. RR.,«hleli owns a maCompany*-* onice July 10, do Jnlyl, '883 jorltv of the stock, (v. 14. p. (28.1 do Hartford, Am. Nat. Bk Ja '.1. 1876 Operated by bondholders trustees. Nc» earnings 1871. »l'-il.(/6;. do do Jan. 1,1876 do Leases Berkshire KR., Stockbrldgeft Pit s. Brldgenort & Boston July'i'.1872 field, and w stoi'kbrg. Grnss earnt gs 1871, $780.280 operating exp's. $601 I'.O; N. Y.,Bkof New York 1877 net earnings, $176,160, avialutt $147,0'24 in Brld;^eport and Boston. 1>«5 do 6 1,0; 10 1870 1S67 1889 1866 1870 1852 J. J.&.I. F.& A. 7 2,750 Oc«J 1,700,000 1.450,000 1,000 1,0110 16,000 p. i.iHin 16,000 p ni T70,lXX) 1,000 300,0<X) 1,000 50ll.S:c 2.960,0 «l 600,000 ino&c mortgage guar, by Ist Phlla-, J.' .1. 500&O 187-.' J.& J. 6 • Bk Yorkottfce. do do do 7 i'/i y., Dnniail, 8. K.* 2..500,0iO 1,000 1,000 do do do do do do New I.OIK) 500&C otUee at C'o.'s London &. Montreal. do du London .iolnt Slock Bk do do do do do do do do do do do do . \.&o. A.& O. A.&O. A.&O. 1871 1871 1872 1SB9 1S70 1869 1870 18S5 18(a 1870 & M.& A. 25,230,510 50O&'c 1 All the amounts here given arc in pounds sterling, eases Ati. & St. LaHreuee, Anir.','l870 J. 7 'iiio is.w 185 J 5U&32 London, Co. NOfllce. London and Portland. lersey City, 1st Katl 300,(KX)1 1,000 50 I'om. 8tor^k,$l,ait,OS'<,pref..$ICO,aao. Net proHts, 18;0-71, »1.0 167 ; s nk. f'd,$}t,UJO per yi-. (v. 13, ii. 666.) C.in>ol. w'th St. Louis ft S.E. (v. '5, p.2:l) stock paid lu,$l<li,ixx). (v. 13, p. 667.) Div. Ill lOyears, 75 per cent. -v. 14. p. 48,) Gro'-'s earnings, 1871, $674,683; expenses, $4«2,S11 ; el ear. Ings. $27I,S7i. Total land sales to Jan. 1, 1872, $1,711,814. Deferred payments on land sales and c.sh in trusiec^ hands, .Ian. 1, !872. were $983 742. A nua) report lU'.llshed in CURO.MCLE, v. 11. p. 732; See a so p. 796. Interest In default. '7' St. . 1881-86 i8.3i 1!(70 A.&O. To form a direct line ft-om Bangor to John and Halifax (v. 13, p. 21.9, 529). Oct., 1881 Oct.. 1889 Sold. lS71,toFt W.,Jack.,& Saginaw. Ap'll, 18-.KI Oct. 1, 1901 In progress. July 1, liXli Kirft Int. due Jan. ,'73. -fv. 15, p. 76.) July. 1872 Nut earnings, 1871-72, $1(7,238. (v. U, p. 1870 to 1886 386, 459.) Sept., 19l«l Ti afflc guar, of 15 p. c. from IVs C.ft Pa.lt Jan Wluslow, L. ft Co do do 7" 9,167,700 5,087,2 3.0 O.tKX) 4,0(I0,0(X1 i%7 J. &..}. above r, ceipls. oi'$l,6'fl,«57. Tile net earnings Hl)ove int., ftc fur the flwcsl y.'«r endii g In 1871, were $118,261: . d.) J. A.&O. A.&O. for the nine months ending Jui:c SU. 1872. Is published very luliy In 1, 18911 Sept 1,1888 do do Boston, Trcasuier. .1 ^'^ 500,000 981,060 4,000,000 1,182,530 700.000 4S1.000 1,574,000 820,000 1,180,000 191,0(0 100,000 109,000 7,660,000 416,000 367,500 1,317.000 jnUtunnp.—atock Ind. & Mad. Uii.-l8tmorti2iiKe Jeffersonvllle l!«.-2ilm rtKase bonds. 692,033 * & .1 . The report Jan. 1,1876 Jan. 1, 11X11 Jan. 1, 1900 Fern'dlnato Ced. Keys L.gr.lS00,003 acres. N. v.. Markitt Nat. Dk. Stock, $.'00 (X«). X. v., St. Mch. Km. Ilk Jul}'lVl900 ^ct earuln.'f, 1870-71, $30,499. \.V., Farm's. L.& V.Co July 1,188.1 Has a traffic agreement from Mich. Cent. A. 3 3 70 ,000 I8n.'; 50 Indianap. A VlncetineH—Ht M., guar.. 2d mortgage, guar inter natio.ial (Texas), Is' M.,gold Houston A Gt, Xo.. iRt mort.T gold lonUi & /^rt'i^in^— let M.,tramcKiiar 'ii\ do do do New York. do do N. Y., Meth. fat. Bank Ni'w Viirk or London. a J. J.&.l. 2,:i75,906 500* e 4: J. 618,066 2,360,333 301,733 3,630.1X0 1„510,968 1,126 ,.545 376.766 it V. J. 4 .tim £100 £10J Colnmhfn—s\oc\c l8t mortgage, gnar. by State Bonds not guaraiiteen Htekeiisack .fc .V. K. Extentlon—i-t mort. Hinnifntlit St.JiiHeph—zowxiwoQ. stock Preferred -took Missouri State Loan Land Grant mortgage Bonds 1S70, conv l8t Oct. do do do ,1 . 758.722 i:iiH) illO 6 g. Viiv: 3 S 2.'7.27!1 do Hart., Prop, do do A.&O. Lomlon, J & l,(i8S,037 5,731.331 19,911,137 1,731.907 stocic.... do do treenvllle 1) !:. 219 In lii70, (v. 14, p. 623.) buri^etn.^nts London. Jan. 1.1889 do Mar. 1,1899 N.Y^., 6 V!d dj New York & A.&O. 4K. J. 4.1. y Pa. all. Jan.. IKIH 1870, none: 1869, $475,612; 1S61. $22,672; l««7, London. Sept 1, 1875 $l,0«l,3»l . (v. 14. p. 20. 83. 3»i. JUS; V. N*'W York and London .Mch. 1,1920 15, p. r2,41.43, 5:, 62. 3.V5,4«il.) .\. v., I'nlon TrUi,'. Co. :-C|it 10, '72 Leased in 1870 10 Pa. lEft. fur 7 rerct per du do Jan, 1, 1882 annum on slockaiid debt. Net earnings do do Apr. 1,1190 in 1871, $6<»,0J1. (v. 14, p. C28,) do do July 1,1S9S New York aud London. 500,(«I0 i llct. ll-xi I, l^sti Juuel,1888 Jan. 1, 1891 J. <k.l. J. Ji .1. 221,190 77,180 & againx (90 1871, (39,689, Diva, guar the <'Hllo.vi(;LK, v. 15, p. )2, wilh com. plete tibles of earnings, cxt-enscs, 1 abiiities, ftc, showing an exce s of dii- 1879 1,18791 JE2J i'2,S7)) 5S9 Ilk of n. Canada on surplus lands St. Lawrence, defer'd int. ctfs M., 1st on all rolling i-tock... In Ma:'ch Mch. M.&S. Equipment Atlantic May do do do do do do do N. Y., Mcchan.Nat. Hk. .1. Ik 6 K. 613.500 do do do do do do do m'.&'n. J.& J. M.& K. M.* N. J.& J. .1 I8i>» 15, •«' N. Y., OttlCC,'23d Btleet. Jaiy M.& N J.&.). N. A. .!.* J. f. Vov.,18?2 Leased lu I8<3 to NorUicrn Cent, for 699 July, 1472 ym. Uont paid, $165 315. Neliarnlngn N. y., Farm.L'anftTCo Jan. 1, 1887 do do Nov. 1,1887 do do Aug. MS'tO N. Y., B^ik of Amctiea July 1, 1897 N. V.,FHrin.L'iin«fcTCo .Mav 1, 11100 Iwoeton utHce. July 1,1872 M.& ¥ & 4 8 Orand Trunk (Oana<la)—»tock II. I.ft 6g. .300,000 1,800,(X10 i)oo,uio 1^711 .J.& ,).& J. "g. Co by (.'ompany. I'hila., A.&O. 8 1S72 1869 I.'*'.I. .«. IX R. It. riu Feb., If« .I.& D. >!,& K 6 7 1,500,000 I Mort. to 7 7 Peun. Phlla., Penn. Life Ins.Co Jan. I.IdSDI Phlla., Penn.K. K.Co, 28.12 M.&N. U,& s. M.*S. A.*0. i,oo>; 18T1 2d mort 4 3>( O. A. 15'i,ii(IO 500 IV'ti/nt", /\.A F,* 5(X1&C mortgage J'^}ti(Ut,-/ohnitoivn it Olnct-rHvUif—ist Furt. 5 7 Phlla., .1 7 Oonstructlon bonds fiw* fling <( . 660,000 1860 Holly, Wayne »fe .Monroe, Ist mart, s.f //on'i/d— iBt mortgage, gold, convertible.. M.& N. .1 J.&J. 908.0(10 100 , 1 1,000 l.WIO •i.wa.em REMARKS. I l>< J.& J. is- M,& a. J.& J. 1,000.000 1869 1869 1852 1851 1860 1867 laru Flint <t Pere Mttrqnettf—sitock l9t mort..L. U.. 153,800 acres, l8t dlv 1st M., 3i.ini, 2d on -10. l.g 153.600 ac, 'id d. 1st moitKasc, L. Q.,35S,000 acres, 3d <liv.. Flint & HoUy K. U. (s. f ., *i5,aht per vear) Bay City K. Saginaw, Ist M.gnarby Bay <;ounty. Issued In aid &. d^t lUi&c LIST. of any error dUeoTercd In oar Tables. lioncU. !, INTEKKST on DIVIDENDS Principal, when Due. When Where Payable and by ,*r;.-J», r t 'ay..blo. whom. Cent lastDlvid. 4,441,1100 \iM 503&C liiini«dlat« iiolloo Rat.«i 5oo,o;io 500,000 t,«10 000 SU) 570,000 50.000 'ioo; 78,(W),0UO 8.5;16,910 In 1801 to 18£") .. id mortxii>,'e,couvcrilble (ext. to IUVJ.). .td Amount 1,000 per cont, stock let morttfaKti bjr grlvlne: ii» Outstaudlug. For explanation, &c., of all refcnMiccB, hoc Road SS. foot uoteti uu lut pat;e of UK TabluH. Hlmtra ;. . I'eb., 1897 report la v. June, 1899 V. 14.p. 5>1.) 13, p. 800. tv. 13, p. 635, 800 Lenses St. JnlVl, 1919 Set earnings. 1871, $2.s«4:4. l.ouls, A.ft T.H. road and paid $16«,O0U Oct. 1, IMXl rent, net earnings being $3(^«ff76. July 1, 1881 1908 Bondiguara.teed by Penn. RR. Co. AprliV,1911 Coisolid-^ted, June, 1872. In progress. See Cll«o.\irLE, V. 15, p. 11 331. Jan. 1,1900 Jnlyl, 18.S9 Leased to Mlcbijau Cent., which gives a Irafllc guarantee. Vov. 1,188 Apl. 1,13D!1 Leasvd to Ills c., at 33 p. c. on earnings. N. y., Mctrono'itan li'k. Jnlyl, ll««l Slock paid up, $286,730. N. Y'., Nlnih Nat. Bank. .Tuly 1,1885 Operated by .Mich. Cent, Lands, 192,000 do Mar. 1,1888 acres, (v. 13, p. 667.) do do do do N.Y'., Loudon do lj90 orFrankf. July \,'.9K Eds otfered 1900 1, 1887 in Aug.,'72. Sec adv. In CHBoy. Leased to Erie Railway Co.. which pays mterest on the bonds, (v. 14. p. 62S.) Jan. 1,1389 do do do Jan. 1,1889 N. y., by Erie R. K. M.ft N. indlanap.. Treas. office. May 1,18P2 Leased In 1S71 to Pitts., Cinn. ft St. L. RR (guar, by Pa. Kit.) for Int. and sinking M.ft N. N. Y., J.& S. Fcrgu on .Mai- 1, 188! lund of bonds and 7 per cent a year on A.ft O. N. Y.,Bank of Am rlea. Apl. 1, 1873 A.&O. .<.Y'.,St.Nlch.N.Bank. Oct. 1, 1906 stock. Net earnings In 1971, IliS-M do do July 1,1910 (V. U, p. 591.) do J. ft, I. M,ft N. V. Y., Bank of America. May 1, 1882 J. ft J. N. y., Farm's" L.&T.Co. July 1, 1874 Leased to Mich. Cent, J. J. ft J. .1. &.F. .1. ft Ilonesdale Nat. Bink. July . ... ' , , . THE CHRONK^LE. 560 [October 26, RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Subserlbers will confer a icreat fliror by k<vIuz DESCRIPTION. oxplanatlon of all refcre'ic;c», sue Road fool notes on let page of UU Tableft. Bontin, 5 Principal, Ij Cent. Payable. by Whom. J.& J. A.&O. Fhllade phia Office, REMARKS. when Due, Kate Outstanding. For LIST. notice of any error discovered In onr Table*. INTERERT OR DIVIDEND^. When M here Payable, and per J Amount JMllCB ImmedUte «»» 1871 Stocke, last Div'd. ) i;. B. & St. J oacpU c. B. R.{.,l3t mortuaie, J.* 265 Si in Cour'tc'ti !siiyr»^,8toclc. irani"«<4S*¥. JbVi' l«t St. 4« Ut mortgage iuncllon, /"*/(ade(p»to- M KB 'Zi\H do do Mo. Valley UK. (Aug. 1,'63..... gold do do do Kansas City, St. J. & C. B. KK., consul M SaitMt /\ic//ic— stock & CKolil) laud Ist Mort.igold 1st Mort., gold l.,i ..I. road, sinking land 7() 130 130 260 673 245 .. no 253 2d Mort. (government subsidy).. "lort. (Leaveuwortli Br.) Ist Mort. Gr. ___ Mort. on 100,000 acres.. Land Or. SiM 34 . 3d mort. Income bonds (all Issued.) Laud (irant Bonds gold on 2,000.000 acres 2d mortgage, gold, on same j(eiU Vuunl// H. /i.-l8t mort. bonds a mortgage KriUucku Ventral— 3d mortgage LackatcannaJiBlO(}iJVtbHrg—\i\.\aovlgAg& 1st mortgage (extension) 2d mortgage 2d mortgage (extension) In :omH bonds Litte erie it LoiUnvtlle-lsl M. ($1,100,000, jAike Ontario Shore— \6i mort., go.d iMke Ulioreii Micli. Soutli.— stock liuar inteed, 10 per ct. stock Bonds ot October 1, 18(i9, S. F ConsoUd mortgage, 1870. coup reg do do 1st mortgage. S. fund M. S, « N. ... St Ist 2d mort. (C, P. & A. Bit.) registered bds. 5d mortgage (C, P. & A. ItU.) Lake Sbore dividend bonds, April, !8li9.. Junction RK 1st mortgage bonds I9t mortgage (C.& Tol.Hli.)8'k'grd ... ti mortgage (C.& Tol. RK.) & iJoQalo & Kalamazoo 4 & Gra Rapids... id mortgage.. 2d mortgage ... 1st do do Miss.—lat M., gold. <t 1. ^r.. s.f. 2d mort .gold, I. gi.. s. 1'., conv Lawrence stock Ist mortgat^e Leaven., Law., it Oal.—Ut M., l.g., 8.f.,conv Kansas C. and Santa i'e — Lehiylt tt Lackawanna— Uti,l. Lehitih ValleystocM-, com. and preff. Bonds 01 ISoiexchangabie for new, l9t "50 163 163 Rivers I'hr.-.e Jamestown & Frankliu, Sap. 96 Scboolcrat'c Kalamazoo, Allegan iA.ite 521 65 96 96 mortgage bonds do do do do do do White Pigeon * Scboolcraft mortgage, new, li»8 com 58 52 52 156 156 17 1866 1870 lOO&c 250&C Little Rock, Pine Dl. <t N. O.— Ark. Si Little Schuylkill— %tock Ist mortgage, sinking fund Logun-^pCratcTdiv. kS.Woflnd-lst .Lo'n 7g. 7 g. J J.*.' M. & 8. 1872 ;BT2 V.ooo 1370 1857 1869 1853 1866 1»69 1870 1870 ; Xa'ihvlile-stock »fc mortgage on main stem Louisville Loan ..., Lebanon branch. Louisville Loan Memphis branch, 1st mortgage Lebanon Br., 1st mortgage 1,000 1,000 1,000 SOU 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I LouiHville, . New Alhany dc C'Afc— Stock Lijkent Valleg— stock Macon it A ugunta—Vst M. guar, by Ga ili 1-30 83 289 20 77 . i856 1860 1863 1863 1868 i'.ooo 1871 1872 rioo £200 Extension Bonds, New Loan Leeds M. C. tfc 1870. 10]<fco 100 lilj. interest scrip Androscoggin RR., Bath City loan...... Portland do cc Kenoebei;, stock Vannouth stock do ctfs. do 1st mort. extended..., do do do Consolidated mort... Somerset & Kennebec, ist A 2d raort's. .. Belfast & Mo04ehead, 1st mortgage, Manchenter tt Laiorenci— stock M'tnuflt'td tt Frfimlng1iani—\st mortgage., Mtirietta tt Cinclntiali— stock, 18 3 1855 1870 100 100 100 100 Htock, 1st pretr Stock, 21 preff 3d mortgage Scioto ft Hock. KK., Ist mortgage Cln. & Dalt.,UtM. guar.byH.iC Mwieltii tt PiUsb-lst M,»;4,(M) p.m Marquette tt Ontonagon— \st M., income.. Marylatiti tt Delaware— \st mortgage..,, ;td mortgage..., • 1,000 I87J 1870 1,IKI0 1,000 do 7 f 7 8g. June 6 2 6 6 3 J. J."4J. F.4 A. M.4 N. J. 4D. J. 4 J. 4 J. .4 . . .4 .4 J. J. J. 4 A.4 0. F.4 A. J. 4.1. A.4 0. M.4N. M.4N. . 1 6g. 1 -M.4.N. A.4 0. A.4 0. .&D. r.4 A. 1,1896 do 1871 & 76 N. Y., Lond. 4 Frankf. June 1.1916 do luly 1, 1880 do Sept.. 1866 's' 670.' /OO 7 100.000 7 2.5110.000 1,1011,000 7 7 7 150,00 5 f do do New «. Y., G. 496 892 425,000 741,400 62,000 217,300 1,149,300 600.000 . is against over $880,716 6.000,000 acres. F.'4A. do do York. May 15,1889 Jan. U, p. 795. 1, I8j: ;. 1897 In progress, Oswego to Lewi?ton. Y., ; ; ; ; ; do Oct.. 18T2 1, 1899 Sept., 1872 Dec. May, par to stockholders, Jan. — 4 4 Nov„'80-^85 do Oct. 15, 189:1 do N. Y., J. B. Alexander. April, 1898 London, Baring Bros. Dec, 1901 Aug.. 19i2 do do A. rg'i J. J. to redeem old bds, balance for Imp^v'ts. (V.14, p. 732; V. 15, p. 4»1.) Boston, Nat. Exch, Bk. J. 6 6 6 4 4 4 J. 4 J. A. 4 0. J. 4 do do do do imi 1890-91 Oct., 1874 Oct., 1900 ,Iuly, 1893 July, 1901 Boston, Nat. Exch. Bk. July"l891 Belfast and Boston. Manchester 4 Boatou. J. operating expenses, $1,0+1.633. leaving net earnings, $ Iii8,7a7. Interest and tixes weie $115 9.'9. The consol. mort. of 1872 will rrtli" all the old debt. See report In Chbonicle, vol. 14, p. 459, $',56 ',436; 1,1 1, 18!» Jua=,'74-'i7 .Mayl5, 1390 May, 1832 July 1, 1839 Scpt.',"l866 Sept., 1866 M.4S. F.4 A. F.4 A. M.4 N. Leased to Central Ga. RR.. to have the same dividends as the leasee. In progress, 165in. and branch, 60m. Leases the Dexter & Newport Belfast & Moosehead Lake, Kennebec & Portland, And oscoggin, and Leeds 4Farilimgton roads. The gross earnings in 1371 were Augusta, Me. M'.i's. 7 79"^.) (v. 13, p. 833.) 1887-1900 1889 1879 June, 1872 Oct., 1880 Oct., 1390 do Apr. A.4 0. do A.4 0. Boston, Washington Bk. Oct. 6g, M.'iiN. 6 1, M.4 N. 1 do do do do (v. 14, p. Leased to summit Br.RR. at $62,E(10. Opened In 1 70. Operated with Ga. . New York. 0. o. J. J.'& J. 3 4 Co do Macon, Ga. I). 187; 4 Co (lo do F.4 A. A.4 Aug., Philadelphia. N. Y.,M. K.Jesup do A."4'0. (v. 14, p. 387.) Leased for :W ycai s to Pacific oi Mo. Leased to Pitts., Cln. 4 M. L., euar. by Penn. RR. lessees assuming liabilities and paying $480,000 per yr. (v. 14, p, 69 1.) Land grant about 1,009,296 acres. State 1883 1896 1, 1900 aid $10,1100 per mile. Apl 1, 190O April, 1900 State aid $15,000 per inllc. Philadelphia office. .July, 1872 Leased and operated by Phil. 4 Reading. Dtv'da7percent. (v 14, p. 628.) Oct., 1877 do N.Y.. Jones 4 Schuyler. Aug., 1900 In proifress, Logausp. to Rockville, IndOperated with N, J. southern, N.Y., N. J.South'nR.R Sept., 1872 ag Harb. br. completed In 1870. Div. of 3 per cent Sept., per cent, Sept.. 1871, and N. Y., Vermllye 4 Co. July, 1898 18.2. Company holdi I't mort. bonds 1890 Philadelphia. Glen Cove br. bds. to retire extension 1893 do June, 18)9 Grosa earnings, '.871-72, $l,0«i 273 ; expenses $S03,«3; net earnlngr, $2i<5,799; By conLouisville. July, 18r2 Oolo, tract. Nov., 1871, with Chcs. 1900 $1,01 0,000 new stock was sold to C. 4 O. ST. y,, Bank of America, Jan., 1874 at 50, and $900,000 of old stock at 65. do do Jan., 1881 Last annual report, Cubohicls, v. 15, p. do do Jan., 1897 do 461. do N. Y., .1. B. Alexander. April, 1900 Louisville. Aug., 18T2 Total Mileage operated, 920 miles. AnN. y., J. B. Alexander. Jan 1,"3-' nual reporr publl-bed In Ciironiclk, 1866-87 do do V. 15, p. 491, shows net earnings on ail 1886 do Hues ope ated, 1871-72, of $1,461 993. Ot do May, -73- •75 the $8,000 ceo cons, loan $2,500,000 reser'-,) Louisville. A.&O. A.4 0. 4 Land Income April. 1892 OpdyKe 4 Co. July Various, N. Y., M. K. Jesup J. In 1870. Int. on bond.4ls payable only out of net earnings. Annual report In CnBOXicLit, v. Union Trust Co. Aug., 18T2 Consolidation, Ju-e. 1869 ot the L. Shore AUi., 1872 road (Including Clcv, P. 4 A. and Clev. Oct., 1879 4 Tol.) and the Mich. s. & N. Ind. Co.'s N. f.. Union Trust Co. July, WO'I a d Sept., 1869, Bufl. 4 Eric Co., which do do July, 1900 Included the BuB'.4 State Line, andEric N. Y., Bank of N. York. May, 1885 4 Northeast. Detroit. Mon. 4 Tol. road do do and Kalamazoo 4 White Pigeon are Nov,, 1877 do do Aug., 1876 owned Jamestown 4 Frankl, leased at do do 40 per cent of gross earnings, aid K al. July, 1874 do do Jan., 1830 Allcg. & G. R., leased lor Int. on stock do do Oct., 1892 and bonds amounting to $103,800 per yr. do do Total length operated. 1.074m. In 1871 April, 1899 do do Dec, 1872 gro^s earnings were $14.7^7.975; op. exdo do pense3.9,779.b06 net earnings, $5,018,168. July, 1885 isee report In Chbosicle, v. 14, n. 627.) do do April, 188C do do Total receipts In lt70, $13,457 540. Op. exNov., 1S73 do do penses, tS 502,620. An Increase of 40p.c.; July, 1882 do do stock was votedin'71 to thareholdeison Sept. 1886 do do payment of 3 J 1-3 per cent of the par Ai.rll, 1398 do do vHlne III cash lull paid siock wa^ issued Jan. 1,1890 do do after August 1, is'j. (v. 13, p.l45,t04; July, 1887 do do V. 11, p. 457,627.) Ju.y, 1887 do do July, 1888 do do Jan. 1, 1897 do June 1,1894 N.Y., Boston 4 Phlla. Jan., 1899 L. gr. 1,632,000 acres. Leased to N. Pac. do do Apl. 1,1900 Pittsburg omcc. Oct., 1812 Leased to P., Ft W. 4 C, 40 p. c. on gross N. T., Wlnslow, L. 4 Co Aug. 1895 earn'g-, but $4*1,000 per yrn mlnln uiii. Net earnings, 1871-72, N. Y., Farm. L. 4 T. Co, July, 1899 Stock is $5,003,000. $19%3l:!. See annual n port In v. 15, p. 189. Boston Ottlce. May, ISOO Feb., 1897 Operated by N. J. Central RK. Philadelphia Ottlce. Oct. In, '72 Receipts from all sources in year ending net, $2,440.J52. Nov. 30. 1871. $5,602,3-2 do May, 1873 Dividends In 10 yrs, 100 per ct. lu Mch. do June, 1898 1872, SS}4 per cent new slock was sold at do Sept., 1910 N. A.4 0. A.4 0. IS. 1,000 600,000 3.434.520 1,000,000 1,100,000 511.100 491.500 746,300 gr In bands of receiver, 600,000 2,5n0,'i00 927, Phlla, CornExch. Bank Ian. 1. 18S9 Completed in 1872. fv. 15, p. 453.) N. i'.,B'nk of America. March 1833 Covington, Ky., to Lexington, Ky. Ibt do do Mine, 1835 mort bonds paid March, 1M72. i. Y., Del., Lack. 4 W'n Ian. 1, 1875 Net earnings in 1871, $393.s;4. G oss earndo do March 1885 ings, $874,110. Capital stock is $1,335,000. do do Apl. 15,1880 (V. i4, p.628.) N.y.,N. Bk Comin^rci*. New York 4 Cincinnati M.4N. N. Y.. Bk of America. do do J. 4 J. J. 4 J. Bost., Nat. Bk.Com'ree. do A.4 0. A.4 0. N.Y.. Union Trust Co. 4 (y, 13, p. 488.) This Co. owns a majorltvof ttock In the Denver Pacific, which isiperated in connection with Kansas Paclnc. In lK71nel earnings of Kansas Pacific were $1,009,- Trea8.,at maturity 189.>-»7 4 St. Louis. Jan. 1,1896 &D. A.4 0. Q-F. J.4D. i; 1895 N. y., IJ-M. f. »448,(n6. 1 I 1.000,000 300,000 1,388,992 8,131,719 4,460,368 2,450,000 1,050.000 2.600.000 6: l> J. 2,.")00,i:00 100 mortgage, dollar mortgage, sterling 2d mortgage.. 4 6g 333,l>.0 l.iO.OOO 1st Ist Q-J. m:4 1s. .1 6 6,617,000 8,500,000 uOM'c "50 com f. M.4S. A.4 0. 6H.000 _ M.4N. W9,00.1 225,0'0 139,000 88,000 ' gold Ior»l.l00,000, gold. . loaa.. Farmington R.K. & A'ldro-coggin 1872 .1.4.1. J. 551,40 •60-'6l F.4 A. 7 8,W0,60O i',66o Q-J. 7 6g. 100 1870 1870 II. J.& J. A.4 0. 10 10 2 6 6 1,000 <fc f, 6 f 6 7 f 25,000 100,000 8,000,000 704, 00 500 100 Uonds Madlfon <fc Portgage— ist M., gold Maine Oentral—3tock Ut mort consol. (gold) Bonds «l, 100,000 Loan. A. A K. liK.. 1st mortgage, Bangor L'u (P. & K. RR.).. .1.4 f, 7f, 1858 Equlpm nt bonds lf'c»(e/'H— stock Macon M.4N. J. 4 J. M.4S. A.4 0. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 J. J. 4 ,1. J. 4 J. .:4,ooo 1st mortgage, not guaranteed tt lir'imwlck—\ii M.. State epdors. iaik 'e7-'70 500&C i9:« 1869 500&C 2d mortgage 4.1. J. 2M 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Macon J. M.4N. r.4 A. 2M T7!,!>00 "ioo 4 .J. 1 1 1,500,000 200,000 3,000,000 1,50 ,0(«1 175,000 151,000 2,6?3,483 851,000 74.519 Sept 1,1890 J 7g. 7g. i.oai Aug. do 7 J.& J. A.40. A. 4 O. J. 4 D. J. 4 J. A. 4 O lOO&c 3,000.0.) do '^. 1,1893 do do do F.* A. A.4 0. N.y., Bankot N. York. M..14N. 750,000 2,616,100 1,(«10 J. J 5 7 7 7 7 5,i'00,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4 J. 7 871,880 3,828,000 5,000,000 59,0U0 900,000 4,108,000 1,471,000 190,000 3,500,0C0 "'50 do do 4 0. A. F.4 A. 4 3110,000 , Extension, Louisville Loan do Consol. Ist mortgage lor »3,0OO,00O Memphis 3i diio, 1st M.. sterling, guar. Memphis & Clarkavllle Br„ Ist M., sierl'g. 7g 100,000 200,000 50 100 per cent stock 1st 7 861,1100 600 LouUvlUe, Clnn. & Lex., Ist mortgage... do ... do 2d do Lontwllle A.&O. M.&N. J. 4 J. 300,1100 line Loan M.ft 6. & D. 50 18,158,600 Bds to State Kentucky (perpetual loanj. Louisville & Frauklort bonds Lexington & Fra.ikfort Louisville M.& J.& J. M.&S. i.&i. 900,000 400,000 500,000 200,000 250,(00 300,000 (ijen Cove branch Louisville, Cln.dk LexingtoH-stock 9 8. S. 237.0110 K xtenslon Preierred & 1.000 1857 1870 1869 Long Branch ik Sea Shore— Ut mortgage. Long leland— stock. J.&D. 1000 1,000 1,000 Co Aug. U. 7 3,000,000 400,000 100,000 ion,oo 840.000 600.000 501,000 4,500,000 3,200,000 283,S50 355,000 5,000.000 720,000 T. .!.& J. l,863.-ffiO 5,256,000 2,693,000 9;4,000 500,000 1,00),000 1,000,000 1,500,000 115,000 2,oi4,oao 4 N.T., London 4 Frankf N. Y., 4 St. Louis. Feb. M. 1,.131,OOC 3,69!l,OuO do do .M.& N. F. & A. lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c lOO&c 1869 1870 1870 1,000 1855 1,000 1857 1,000 1856 1,000 1851 1,000 1859 1,000 1867 1,000 1869 500&C 1852 1,000 1855 1,000 1866 1,000 1858 1,000 1862 1,000 1866 1,000 1868 500&C 1869 1867 1867 1868 1863 1,000 lf69 1.000 1869 500&C 1870 500&C 100 Boston. N. y..Farm.L. M.& N. 49.000,000 533,500 1,800.000 i^o.'s. Cost of road »898.324. Net earn'ts 1870-71, »62,426. Consol. of C. Bl. 4 t. Jo., «. Jo. 4 C. Jan. 1, 1880 Bl., and the Mo. Valley Co.^s. Line Kan. Septl.;892 City to C. Bl., 203ni. ; bra. ch, St. Jo. to June 1,18:4 Hopkins, 61m. Net earnings In 1871, hi: 5k- lOO&c 20,000p.m 4 Owned by connecting July;, 1882 Apl. 1, 1900 F.4 A. M.&S. 1855 1855 1860 I860 100 100 1,000 1,000 N. y. do do J. &.N. 4k 4 A. do I?; 4.275,350 50 M gid M do J.&D. F. 192,tXI0 "is 150 8 f. 18.55 500&C 17 200 15 55 J. lot. 1,HI0,I«) 4OO,0ai 811,000 145 82X Sock it Fort Smith— ut mort., gold. Land grant, s. f mam 186.) i^ooo lOliO 1866 50 Street Connection bonds mortgage, •65- '67 161 Little 1st 6,166,000 2,210.000 4,063,000 6,303,000 600,000 200 47 2d mortgage reg 1st mortgage (Mazleton RK.) Lexington tk St. Lo>tin—Ut mortgage, gold Little J/u/mi— stock, 1st mortgage 9,as4,2-i0 1,000 1,000 l.OOO "so Erie, do do ao Kalamazoo so 1869 1865 1866 m&c ;-'6i 1*.« 1853 5n 1 (D., 1870 1,000 1,000 1,000 2,789,413 500,000 1,400.000 539,500 1,500,000 1,000,000 8S7.O0O 34 99 H9 2i 60 25 60 1013 1013 M. & T. RR.) mort. (C, r. * A. RK.), Sunbnry bds. mortgage !iOO.Oi.>0 iOD 1,000 1,000 18n 150 2d mortgiii;u Mich. 8 l.OOir 1866 1867 1869 1868 6 6 1500,000 1,000 4 London. R. Garret 4 B. Garret Bait., Bait., Sons. Aug. 1,1891 Aug. Sons, May 1,1391 1896 1, Operated with Concord KK." (v. 14, p. 701.) Leased to B'lst. (1.* F.. at Vj of earnings. The completion of the Ohio liiver bridge at Parkersbnrg and tlie change of guaiC In the Ohio 4 Miss. RR. lu 1871 aflected the earnings of M.& C. favorably. Gross earnings were $1,690,967. Net revenue, $210,055. Bee annual report In v. U July 1, 1890 p. 379. do May 1,1896 M&N. do Jan., lOOO J. 4 J. Bait., Merch. N. Bank. F.& A. N. v., « Inslow, L.4 Co Aug. 1,1895 40m In operation, ptock subs. $1 380,000. J. 4 1). Boston, Treas. office. June 1,1875 L. sr., 899,366 acres. Net earnings, $326,749 2.540.1100 .1.4 J. 300.000 271,000 1,500,000 150,000 850,000 150,000 J.4D. .M.« N. do do Bost,, Bk do of Commerce Nov. do 1.18a5 Dec. 1,1889 Recently completed. Cost of road and equipments, $(,500,000. r .. . . . . . THE CHRONICLE. October 28, 1872] 5B1 KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND Nabscrlbem wVl 1 explaiifttlon of all references, see foot notes ou let paK« of KH. Table*. For Memphis A Lexington-Ui mortgage <fe Koad C?nt. .xlHOO 49X Charleston—%\oc\i 2D1 2(1 liiortK»Ke Metnnfti-nt LttUe /tocJ"— l8t M. 1. er.... Arksneas I, ittii, 10,000 per mile. .. tf- St. !jinH~\%t i..ori bonds, StemphiM diichii/an 131 1. gr fund., let niort|fai;»-,i.'utivert.. Hlnklng l8t nioitKa«e, i-imvertlblp Consolidtircfl morr. for »10,0(iO.OOO) MIcbttfan Central (Air Line morteagei Michigan Air Ine l8t M-.assmn.byM.C. Kalamazoo & South Haven, Iftt M., guar, do Grand do M.. Kuar... tfd Riv. Valley, l8t M., asnumed Jfidland Purffic—lhi raortgiige,gold Miticaitkee d' No7't hern -\fiX, mortgage Milwa ni:ee it St. I\tnl~Btoe\i l*rcferrcd 7 per cent (cumulative) stock l8t I860 1870 1871 284 281 284 111 122 27 27 mortgage niort-':*.;;' morigage Eastern IMv. (ralniciy \»t niortg^e (lowii tSc Mlun.) Ht mortgUKC (Minn. Central) iRt iiiorltfave down & Dakota) 1st mortKage (Prairie du C.) 2d uiortKH^fe (Prairie du C.) Milwaukee City loan Milwaukee and WcHtern S'.PauKv Ch. iBt M.fconv.to pref. stock) WeBtcrn Union. Ist mortgage Mil., iMke S. it West.~lBt niort., gold Mine /Jilt dk Sckuj/lkUt it Uacenstock. Minfral PfAtit ( Wis.)~\»l mort Minn, tt Northwest — Ist M. gold. M.f MttttiHHippi Centr4tl~\%i M. (M. C. U. K.;... 2d mortgage (M. C. K.K.) Tenn. State Loan Minn., OuachiUi it Red ff.— Ut M. gold l«t mort tf age Ci-'iT.Ol'** acres land , _ 1,')0 l.'OO 2,^06,5110 8 A.ftO. 8 l,(lt«l 4,W 0,0 A.*0. M.*N. 1,(XXI 1,900.000 .I.ft \m l.HKI 1, ^.lOO.lW M.&N. M.« N. M.* N. 1»69 til \.m< I.UIO IH-ifl 57 126 1869 isio i/Vm J. 3H 37a 870 l.Olli' .!.& J. .1.* .1. A. ft (). 1,000 '..noil T9',rp00 '2W 1000 3,T!I3,IIOO 4» 1,000 1.000 l.UKi 1,000 iis 236 Chattanooga— 6toc)i. mortgage, old Tenn. Stare mort. on branch Bonds to U. R. iJovernmen', 2d mort NoHhv. tfc Decatur— i%X, M guar, by L.&N. 2d M ortKa^e , 23.'!,.t00 1001 •i:i4,000 Ntwark dt iVe/P Vork—Xst mort Newark, Somerset it Straltxr, O— Ist mort. 4,0(X).0OO •S.W'iOllll 7 3.000,0(XI IR. lh70 s.mo.ixxi 50 330,(100 1,000 l.UOO ao.ooop.m. Ite.aver mort.. RR)— stock 1870 1811 1369 i8:o 100 1,000 1,0<XI l,l»»l I.OIXI 50U&1- '.'9-'« 186(1 IstmortRage (Toms' River 1867 377,M10 30(I,IXX) N. OrleniiM, Jacks. ttGt. iVbrtA.— Ist mori mo rtfjaue Income 3aiixx) 4iO,000 18iO 500,1100 9' 13,698,250 5.WXI.000 3.000.000 i864 2S0 18ii6 ar&c var. v»r. .. N. O. City esten. bonds N. O., Mobile, d- 7V.r/M— Ist mort., skg fund id mortgage, end trsed by t ate I. a New York <t* Botton—liM nioriRape, gold Ne'i) York Central dt. HndHon Ricer~9Xock. Premium bonds fN. \., Central).. Bonds lor debt** assumed do do B.& X.K, stockh'd'a do 1000) IIWO' N'w mortgage Consolidated mortgage of 1863 Hlnklng fund Plain bonds N. Y. Houiatonic dk Northern— \*i mort,.., N. r.^lnyit.db tfyra,-l»tM.,gid (WiO0O,yuO) P. Ri; 1,0(10,U 4 7 500 lU' .WXJ.IW 5 100 t,8T2,4'X) 50'l&c' 112,500 600.KXI 800,000 39.^0"0 A.ftO. ,1.* J. j.ft .r. J. ft J. 5« 7 7 -.,.t. C0-.,(XX) 2X 7 1869 300&C 2,!HI,0'10 7 f. 6 "ioo 1,100,000 2,100,000 1,000,000 i86S 18 -6 18»W l8:n 1870 18 I i8:i 172300 4IXI.KXI 200.000 7,295,200 1II1.IOI 1,500,000 i,oiri 2,l«)0,r00 lOO&o 120,1X111 100 i,ooo,(»;o ,1,000,000 l,4;8,10ll l.'IO 6 t. l.501).l«X) 1,000 2.(X 10.010 1.00.1 1,000.0I»> mm 1.000 p.m. 8 i.axi 12J>'0p.ln, M.ft N. F.ft A. J.ft,). J.ft . I. M.&N. WAN. Var. M.ft N. 7 f Q..-J. F.ft A. F.ft A. V ft A. F.ft A. F.ft A. M.ft N. 6 7 M.ft 6 A.ftO 7 k. S. M.ft N. J.ft J. A.ftO. J 8 :. t ft .1 f. M.ft N. A.ftO. 1.(»I0 1,514,000 SOiltc- 76.IXXI M.ftN. .000 1,000 .592.(»0 I66.0(XI 8S,0lX) 1,0110 2.9lXl.(XlO A.ftO. 4 4 J.ft J. 7 6 M.ftN. F.ft A. 7 7 J.ft J. J.ft J. F.ft A. J. ft J. 1,000 1,000 l,»5n,0(Xi 10,000 l,.50l.0^l s.oixi.nxi 1.767.0011 5004c 1I2,*» 1,000 1(I6,(IX) 1861 1858 I). l>. 7 f I.IIK) 18'i.l M.ft N. F.ft A. J.ft J.ft 7 7 18 3 so 50 M.kN. 1.891,001 iiw.nno isii 8..'il 16:,0(X) 1,003 26,0aVp.ni. v. 14. p. 84, 392, 62j, 789. 1868, »11«,8I4: lSt.7. »207.34t. <v. IS. n.807.) Consol. o' U. Pacific, > o. Br, ft Tebo Neosho Val. Piojected 709 in. LarKO 1889 landgrant. Annual rcpo rt In ClfRONlDec. ,1900 CLK, V. 14. n. 7<5. Feb.. 9(M Jan. 1, 1899 Stock. »5,950.U(X). Net earnings In '.871 do do do 1900 1889 Oct., 1901 Nashville. C Boston .'» OIBcc. Office. Bridgeport. Conn. do 1874-«3 l»85-95 1R81-91 Jnlv 1, ISOO Oct., 1887 Nov.. 1872 Aug., 187! July, 1876 Arnual report In CnpoNicLa. v. shows net earnings In :871, 14. p. 763, »5t5,2:<P, against »«49.881 In 1870. Extens.on to Cairo In progress, (v. 14, p. 763.) Leased In perpetuity by N. Y. Midland. Road & Oswego and will probably be completed Montg. to Eufaula In 1872. In proirress Operated by Erie. Cost of road, »'22,.'B2. Leased in perpetuity to Del.. Lack ft Wes. The lessees assume all liabllllle!. and nay 7 per cent on stock, and 8 per cent after 1874. If tliey then earn 10 net on M.ft E. Net earnlnEB In 1871 were $(68,913. ivol. 14. p. 5;S; V. Leased to L. after '72. p. l.>.) In Curosicl«, vol, 15, p. 1.5. Annual report ft N., who pay 6 p.e. on stock (v 12 p, 657. 785, v 13, p, 8(r7.) N't Income. l.<'.0-71. »1(I2,<15. Net Income. 1871, $20^,978; (v. 14, |.. (v. 14. 1871), r-. 43.) «205,".09. 823.) Leased to N. J. Cent. Cost, 2,867.285. N. Y., Central of N. J N. Y.. Union Trust Co. NovVi,'l889 Leased to Sand.. .M. & N.; guar, bv B. ft O. New ledford. May. 18^2 Net earnings 1870-71, »52.5i9. (v. 14, p. 43. Bost..SutrolKNat. Bk. ,)nly 1. 18S1 Oct., 1872: Leased to Pa. RR. Div.. 1871. 10 rer cent. V. Haven. K.S.Seranton 1S98 ft 1900 city of N H. guar. »225,0(Xlof these. In operation. N. Haven to Mid., 22m. .N. Y. Hatch ftFoote. May 1, 1 New Haven, do do Jan., r April, 188U Net Income. ;87I-7J, over and above 1 est and taxes was tlll.lU. (v. 1.5, p. ter824.) 7«. N. Y., Co.'b Otilee. Oct. 10, Tl Ope'ated with C. ft Amboy RR. and Del.* liar." anal, as the Uulico Co.'s of N.J. N.y., Bk of Commerce. Auir.. 1875 and leased to Penn. RU. (v. 14, p. 942, do \tr,< do do 18-7 599.) do Leased to N.Y. ft OS. M. for Int. on honda 1-95 N. y.. G. Optlyke ft Co, ft 7 p.c. on »2.(XXI.0«1 stock, (V. !4. p. 828.) do do 18 1 N. Y., Co.'s Office. Nov. 1,1889 Leases L'k Br. & Seashore. Net earnings. do I871.»1.59.3'n. Slock, »5.000,000. (V.14;o. do 52.1. 59.1. 7:'2.) do do issi May 1, Newark 1950 In progress. to Emmaus. Pa. New London, office, Oc'l..l8;2 Op. under contract with V, Central fi>' ?0 N. y., Bk of N.America Sept l.-*5 years at »2<0.(«X) rer vr, (v. 14, p.4.8,854.> N. Y., J. B. Alexaniler. Inly 1,1886 Fonuerly operated by Sonihern Kit. A*. , Boclatlon company took possess. on do Oct. 1. 1890 again In June, 1870. do 1890 18(10 do J.ft.;. New York and London Jan. 1,1915 See financial statn«. In Oct., 1872, Chbokif'i.E. V. n. p. W3. an. 1, 1915 .I.ft J. New York Co.'s Ottli-c. J.ft J. or7 K. 2,5IX).0IXI . A.ftO. M.ftN. 7 7 If'Sfi 1851 do do do A.ftO. M.ft N. V. & A. 1 I 1 Boston. Co,'.. Oltlce. Apl 1.5, 189(1 ».'58,!j«l. Whole line proposed, GIraid, Ca. to Mo. 1872-76 Savannah, bile. 22.Mn. N. X., Nat, CItv Bunk. Jan., 1889 Saiannah.C.RK. Bk, Jan., 1887 Net earnings. 1871-72. »!90J24. Sec detalte In annual report In tuKoMcLi, v. 15, p. N. y., Sontter ft Co. 1900 N Y..J.B. AlexanderftCo 5IXI&C l.OCIO , New York ft J.ft J. 1853 i-^ss : Co Jan., N.Y., V. K. Sievenson. SJ. 12^,830 5,»:I6.«26 Hill . . : 1891 "ik 30U,(XX) 3.0X'.(»1I l,Ot»l I.IK) ft J.ft J. J. ft J. J.ft J. '7' 45UMI0 UO&l &r .;, J.ft J. 6 30U,.ll« 3.(X«1.000 10 Office, A.'ftO. M.ft N. M.ft N. 6g. A.ftO. sno.ixx) liVlftc dends since 186.S have been on nref.st'k Fe".. 1S72, 7 cash Dec 1870 (for 1871) 7 cash; Feb., 18'.0, 7 cash and 3 In com. stock; Jan.,1869, 7ca!.hand 10 In com. to.-K. On coin, stock. Dee.. IS'.O (f r 1871) 7 In com. stock Feb 18;0, S cash a' d 7 In com. slock; Jan.. 69, 14 In com. stock. Of W.St. Union bonds »i.O(X).00 bear 3 per cent only till 187». ST.. 257,000 acres. Ftate aid, |10,C00 Line from Eunice, Ark., on Miss. Klver, to Fulton, on Red If. IMni. Apr. 1.1876 Net earnings In year endlni; ^rnt. 30. IBil, »227.112;Tn 18^0, J212.ftM; ISsi, tPSA'^; 8ep.l,'81-93 Nashville. N. y.,V.K. Stevenson. i)2r..(XHi :870 1871 1839 M'.ftN. 6 68*70 1,000 1.000 1,000 110 1,00 1,000 vol. 14. p. Ii5<. Net earnl.i'Sln 18.1 weie »2.8l0.3ll,»i:alnBt »a,76;,-87ln is;0. Divi- I.i9<r2 39 51I0&C 1.0 5 &< 50 5 I'A-p 1869 Memphis, do J. ft F.&A. 2,10:1,000 5U1.0I10 18.56 '8rt? i Land A.ftO. 1.000 1S71 1870 1867 Ciikom- i.tihllshed In . .i.ft 5.(J<XI,0OJ 1,4511.000 '5i-'65 June . s.6;o.(x«) l,9i>3, was 353 i,o;o •a 1898 1898 1873 1891 Jan., lixa Feb.. 1896 Mobile & London. 1883 8 Mobile. 1883 1883 6g. ".&N. London. N. Y. ft London. .J.ft J. M.&M. Mobile. 8 Maroh. do g. f. M.ft S. Y. G. Opydke ft Co. do 7 do 7 do do N. M.ftS. Y.. G. Optlyke ft Co. Mch 1.1886 IfJ.ft D. do lune l.l'ioo do A &0. Apr. 1, 19 '81890 Q-J. N. Y., Union Trn t Co. J.ft J. N. Y'.. Del. Lack, ft W. Julv 1. 1672 3j-i I>il4 do ".*N do do F.ft A. do '49.''.S2 York it Harlem~%toek. Preferred stock iBt St. ft N.y.. Union PnistCo do (,o do do N. Y.. Fann. L. ft T. Co 1,0110 . do railroad htock.. do do real estate do Bonds convertible till '69 do Renewal bonds 2d mortgage, sink. fd.(Hudaon River).... 8<1 mort KftK c do .... Coumin bonds 1871 (not mortgage) New York ft 18 Dee.. 1870 .I.&I). F.ft A. tl.ft J. 1871 1870 bon<l«, gold Dec, 7k 3&6g 30.0011 p.lll 400,1100 1,000 isit Mortgage bonds London, N.Y..MII. 15, '72 1898 I88t 1874 18in N.T..Clark, Dodge "Sg. ,6S5.000 i',6iJo 31.1872. nc Aug. do do do do do do do do do J. ft J. 7g. ;.161,134 1.000 Ma: CLK, V. 1.1, p. 84. Ii shows net «arp|nrs n n ain line and branches orC1.993t09. ae-lnst t1. 559 112 In lir.0 71. he new 10.WIO.IX n.or i/orc Is I'sued to pay lor double Lack. ftc, after reservlLr enough to pay all prior debt. (V. 19, p. 84.) f Sept.. 1879 6g. 10 f 10 7 8 8 ,200 1, 2.500.IXXI 18 ;o 1870 1902 Leased to Wis. Cent. RK. for t9 yrarf. PhlliMlclphIa, P.& K. Co luly ie72 Leased to P. ft Read.. Mav 'M for OfiTrs. .1 Detroit, 1st Nat. Bank Jan. I,18<.l" GnisB enrnVB, 1S71,498.(»;6. Cost.»1..520.000. ft .1 .I.&.I. N. Y.. Agency of Co. Ian. 1. 1S<»I Mankati', Minn, to Male Line 6(>ni. Operated under lease by an association. N. Y.,J. L. King. Nov, M.ftN. do Aug. 1,1875 Bonds protested Dec. 15. tv. 13, p. 840.» F ft A. do do J. ft J. Jan. 1, 1892 do mi l«fl7 1. * 33,5l« 1.040.IHXi 1,1882 May . do do do do do do do do do A.ftO. 7.i>3:!,0(« 5,IKXI.0(KI 1,9-Mi,0nl) 1.000.000 4,428,056 9,607,000 1,476 200 br,) Neio Jerneij W^t Li/ic— 1st mort., gold Neio London North.— slock J J. ft J). J. ft J. J. 3 70u.O(X) 1.1113 OWI ."HIO lfl6S beiiris .1. ft Oc Jnlv 1,1886 li,9W,ii;in 1,000 5U0 1870 iS65 N.Y.A O. ,1. (v. 14, p. 491.) 1872. per mile. i,ni),50o 409,318 18fi8 i8;o M Lniin,dae State New Jer e" N.J. Mldtand—lBt M..gld,guar by 2d mortgage, currency }*. J. >SouUtern—\%t mortgage ,I.ft rennncd Nov. 1889 18M0 1889 7g. 1,860,000 ,000.001 . Bond' «M>nv rt., tax n'ee, coupon Holyoke & WestUeld RR Nito Jersey— stock Ist Loan ill Loan 2d 7 1.5.50.000 600,1X10 1. tfc g. I, 1900 •ct. 1. 188-! 1 2d 1st 7e. 1»I.W0 VaUeij—^tock mor'Katfo A". Raven <t North amp. (CAnaX Mortgage bonds, coupon M.ft Jan. 1, 1885. N. Y.. WlnMow, L.& Co Allegan to Mtiskeeoe, Mich. 1889 N. Y.. Turner l!ro«. Aug., 1899 In progres-. Bds adv. In CnRoN.. An? .,•72. N. v.. GrcinlenI, N.iCo Dec., 10: Bonds offered l.i New ^ ork. . ll?72. New york,omci Jan Ib71 \OT lasi annual report see Ciifo.icle, F.ft A. r.& A. f, 3k10 1.354 ,00l> 2,OO(iJ)0O Taunton— %iock ^ew Haven <t Derbff—\m mort New Havta Middletown If7//"l6t Income 7g fiai 1,I»IU 1,0011 mortgage it 7 7 1866 1872 Lrnvell—atock. Jinugatitck— mock ist mortgage, convertible Ist 7 3.10 l,31.'i,0«l l.tlOII 1, 188- Jnlv 1,'901 Alioul rai.ixxi acres land. (v. 12, p. ewi.) July, 18Ti Tlie annual report for the vi-ar endlnit T. Co. do do do do do do o do do do I F.& A. 7U1.0 Ist do do 207,(100 1.IXI<,10" 8,674,000 ft L'd Jn*y,';2, to Houlh.Pecurity Co.for Int. on t>onds and 3 per cent on atork for 5 years, and 6 per cent afterwards. Annual report i^ven In v. 15. p. 3s6. 1890 Past due roiipop funded, and tnierest tobts May Co Mar Boston Otflcc. do N. y. Farm. L. M.ft N. J. ft J. 53,1XX1 , « J. 7 B. NaHlirille it Neiccaxtle .S F.* A, .1. & I). ll,8*!,l!)<> gold, guar bonds on lint. Br.&c.(gHar.D.L&"W) .f 1g. 755,040 c;onfttr»ctlon Keic BeA{ford 1,U»,0I« IS.IOOp.m. ! 2d mortgage Convertible bonds S. KU lOC&c lOO&c Montgomerif db Euraula—\%t M.,en. hy Ala. iHt mortgage, not endorsed jVo;(?*c€//o, (Ills.) -i8t mortgage MoiiUrello dk Port Jerrit^lat mortgage MorriH ft Jt^nex— slock Ist mortgage, sinking ftind it M.ft .1.* J. ft N. Y., Un. Trust Co N. Y..U. T. Co. N. Y.ft HoBton. .T.4.I. 100 Income bondo NoHhaa W.OOO 1,000,000 .WI.lOi 881,000 10,8;5,719 5,MR!,0UI 1,1V1,000 N. T., Howeaft Macr. N. T.,S<I National B«nlt. N. y.. .M.K.JfSiipft Co .1. t 2d mortgage Ist (1W,000 1121 8ut)s.,lst mortg;agp (Miss., Gamsv. Jk T.) Gen.M.& 7 ISHlt Special mort 2d mortKaif e Mo utclalr of y. J,— \Rt M.., J. 5 Interest Iwnds Interest bonds, nterllnff Tenn. A 1T,I»*7,0« 18S6 1866 Mobile A Girard~Ul mort. (*322.5'J0end.).. 2d mortgage, end. by Ga. KU Plain bo'ds Mobile, it Montgomeri/— Pref. ato -k, 6 prct, iBt mort. gold, endorsed by Ala 2d mortgage, not endorsed Mobile it: Oh io— Stock let mortgai;e. sterling A.AO. 7 .151 Olio last Vlvl'd. do do M.*N. N. Y., Swenson, r tg.t. J. t Tennessee State loan Mo. KaiM. & Texas— Stock Iht M., gUI.B.f..on roadA land.(U. f.S.Br) Ist mortgage, gold. (Tebo.A Neosho) Co"8oI. M., gold, on road and land.. MiHHOuri R., I't S. A ifitlf-\^t M.,I.gr.8.f 2d mortgage, for »2.tX)0.000. M.* N. .1.* J. 8 1,300,00(1 I8l Uonde. State ArkansaH. flO.OOO per mile. MffHinsiimi it Ten n.~ iHt uiort Consolidated bonds LOHWOO 7 J.4D. J. a J. 1S69 W 11 . 1,W),000 6 7 i,aio,ooo 111 111 do do 2d M.. Kimr Michigan iMke .S/tofe—lst mortgage 2d 'iis pr yr StockK, Whom. by »'''>'«''"' J.ft J. 1 r>»Vi.TlV, 3 1,811,14) 569 'eiitral—'^tock I standing. TfrniiesHSt'C Lonn l8t iiiortKtiKCt convertible. ( LIST. a great favor by fflvlns n« Immediate notice ot any error dt^covered In our Table*. Jiotlfth, INTEREST OK DIVIDENDB. sr Amouat Miles Principal, of Outwhen iJue, REMARKS. When Where Paythle and confter DEBCUIPTION. Mayncilte >, M.ft N. J.ft .1. do do do N.Y..I onrt..Berlln&Fr't. M y N.y. Union Trust Co. Oct. ; 1, 18>9 2d M.. IS.Cflo.tfno. not Issned. (v.ll. p.Sin.) 1S69.of N.y. r.*n,R. roads 15. Ti Ci>nsni..>...v, May 1. 180 In 186.8 the stockof thetwoBcpara cOl's do do Aug. 1,1876 was »f2.-.I2.7HI. The Co. publishes no do May 1, 1883 report, except the returns required b> do May 1, -.883 the -tate. Net earnings in 18W-7!, were tlo May 1,1883 »8,260,S17. ThecoiiBOl.cerllfl.ates were do do do Auk. 1.1876 converted Into stock July 10, '.8.2. do do Dec 15,1S8; (v. 1 J, P.M.) N. Y. Grand Un. Depot. June, Its; do May 1, 1875 do N.y., Union Trust Co. April, 1.-91 N. Y., Gr. Union Depot. July 1,1872 An increase of f2.00O.O0O In stock was made do do .Inly 1, 18T2 in March, 1871.the proceedslobe used for do May 1, 1873 new depot In N. 1 and other purposes. do do do Feb. 1, 1893 DIvdends of 8 per cent, per year have do Jan. 1, IHSl been made for 9 years and no surplus do do do July, 1872 left over. In progress. W. Plains. N.Y. to B'kBeld.Cf N. Y., 137 Broadway. Jnly'lVlSO! t2,U.O,0U0 bds to retire Rondout d Oa. mort Hew Yor>. 1 do do do do . -, .. .. THE CHRONICLE. 5f52 [October 26, 1872. KAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST SubKcrlberit w^lll eonnsr a sreat Ikror DKSCRIPTION. bjr elriiiK nn Immediate notice of any error diacovered In our Tables. of For explanatlnn of all referenci^a, Hen|]toa<l fool uotea on Ut page of KU. Tables. Weie Yort.y.Hanen it by 100 15,(W,000 5(10d-e 1,059.500 1,1X10 7W.0O3 1855 ,I.A J. A. ' J 2,wmo mortgage Improvement 100,000 250,000 732.(01 500.000 1,000,000 321,200 Extension Ctcnenil niort. (»l,030,OOOiiuthorlECll) yUfH d- S'ftr LlHhon (/)>— Ist inortg Sorth Carotinn^stoek^ com Preferred stock Mortgage boiMls Boncfi of 1857 HorlhtoKtern (S. C.)— stock, 8 per cent preferred stock Ist mortgage, new 4ilO,500 5(1,000 com SilS.ffiJ mortirage, new Fnnded Interest certificates North /¥/(;wy^'rt»i(l— Stock 1st mortgage Chattel mortgage 3d mortgage Vorthern Centj-al— stock lat mortgage, State loan 2d mortgage, Pln^ilng fnnd,conpon 3d mortgage, sinking fnnd, coupon 3d mortgage, r.&C. UR (guar by Dalt). Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon do do do reg Income conven Ible bonds 1653 1868 . 500&C 20a,i;02 1,(W) 2.243,000 1.00(1 5,i.0C0 1,1)00 561,000 3.068,405 102,100 1,000.100 400.000 2,407,800 400,000 59.000 250,000 lai Income mortgage, W. 1«M WW IJiv Consol. mortKiige, for iii6,3'J0,''0J Consol. mortgage, sterling 2a con'". S. F. mort., for »l,0(»,0OJ Oil Lreek it AlUgh. H.—Siock IStiS 1S«9 1871 '. » it Sgracu>ie—Stoc<., 8 p. c. 1865 186i guar... Um:oln J'e.kln, F minfttttar (MiK'ii )— ist isH 9'»',1<I0 i8;o 5' 10,00) d, B.t. f.. Penn. it Detaip<ire—\r,\, 1.0 1.000 1,000 1,000 mortgage, guaranteed 1st it Bureau Krt(. —Stock 18-16 i.oai 1866 1,0.10 100 mortgage, guaranteed Philade.l. A halt. C««.— Ist M.,(Pb) mortgage 36 1st Ist mortgage, Sunbury mortgage 2d mortgage M. gld (for M 1859 10)&c (!ild.) t»llaflelp/iia <t Erie— Slock, Preferred stoctt & com Erie guar, by P. R.. Gernmntown it'yorriHtoionStock. PMladtlp/Ua it ««a<J.—.Stock, com Preferred stock t>0,(100,0(Xll 1H57 1861 1869 1869 Loans Loan mortgage, convertible lffi7 i'36 1868 1868 1*70 '..'.'.'.'.'.' converlihlc. .'.'..".'.'.'... Kew consol. morr. coil).. & reg <lo gold coup. & reg, Coal & 1. sterUng coup Co., gnarantced mortgage flUiU'lill'lilff 1^ JYmtonStQva , 1888 1, !, '72 K'i do do L.& W.R.R. do 2,282.240 &TMd.N.B In progress, May, 1915 Feb., Aug., 1891 187'J 1885 Feb. 1. '92 Aug.; 1888 Aug.. 18.11 May N. y., imp. New Yo against $915,'i89in 1870. An nual repo't 1" CiiitoviciB, v. ll,p. 731. Road leased July, 1872, to Atlantic & 1871. $916,801, Pacinc KR. dedncttnglOper cent, 1875 at $125,0011 per yr. Trad. Bk. Jn!y'l.ie91 Peoi la to Jacksonv., 83m. Stock, $1,239,700 Oct. 1,1900 New Yor'K and London. Feb., 190,1 Conunenced running Jan. ,1872. Phila., -227 8. 4th St, Anr. 1, 1897 Leased lo Phil. & Read (v. 14, p. 623.) .Ally. 1871 Annual report in Curonicle, v. 15, p. 387 N.Y.. Lancaster, B.& Co Jan., '7fl-'98 Philadelphia, Office. Jan., 1879 Net revenue, 1870-71, »73,"251, k. Office. . & do do Jan., 190O Oct., 1891 Formerly Sunbury A F.rie, Leased, Feb., Netearii1802, for 999 yislo I'eun. RR. Juiyii8T2 1871. $759,290. Jlortgage bonds of 1869 to Oct. 1, 1877 Phila., Pa. Life & T. Co. .Mch 31,1881 retire all prior bonds, (v. 14, p. '219,6:8.) do do Julv 1, 1888 Phila & London. July, 19.>0 Philadelphia. Sept.. 1872 Leased to Phil. & Read., at 12 p.c. on st'ck Philadelphia, Office. July '25, '72 Tile net earnings ofmain and branch lines do do July 25, 'Ti in 1870-71. were $5.0(X>,940. aeainst $3,06.',do do 531. In 1369-70. A large purchase of coal 1880 lands was made in 18,1. and tlie P. & R. (lo do 11-M <;o. guarantees the mortg. hoiuU of tlin London. 18S0 Coal* 1. Co. tor $s.611,(il«l. New condo 1880 rhiladelphia. Office. 1888 vertible loan to he issued In Oet.,IS72. See Chro.niole, v. 15, p. '251. Annual report 1872-77 London. Philadelphia, Pcnna KR. do 182,.100 976,-00 495,9(Hl 2a8,l«Xl 2,7011,000 tlo 1,000 2.520.WX1 do do do do Philadelpiiia, Office, liW.lOO . N.Y., Chic, R.I. 619,000 l,321,2l« 311,5)0 600,000 400,(00 300,000 6,018,700 2,400,000 1,000,000 iOO (v. 15, p. 157.) Op. by R. W.i O., atsp. c. dlv. on $500,(0) .(XKIlstM. bonds. stock and Int. on $3fc.(ir Leased to Del Lack. & West, for int. on bonds and 8 per cent on stock. I'l progress, Owensh.. Ky to Sprlgf ., Tenn ^ et rar Ings in Leases several roads. Bk. No. America June 1,1896 Net earnings 1371, $333,504. Stock, com. do do June, 1906 $1,061,700; pref., $2,000,000. fv. 14, p. 659.) & Pac Aug., 18:" Leased in perpetuity to C, R. I. & Pac. 1,000,(X10 1,000 Uakotah. In Neb. 1S75 1910 do Phila., isr.! . dtvl 'ends, Int. ondebt. &c. the net balance to credit was $721,876. In Feb., 1872, 30 per cent, new stock was rated to shareholders, at par* See reports (v. 14, p. ;)87. 490) Aug.iO,1901 In process of construction, (v. 14. p. 628.) Oct. 1, 1891 .\p-il, office. do 1,500,000 1,500,0 1,200.000 600,000 1.000.000 4,«K).000 8,611,000 1892 1885 Jan., 1880 do ondon. Philadelphia 18,601,5(K) 6,962.()(K) 1, Feb., do I 1,000 i"2l« . . - Office. do do 2,5»1,0(X) lOOO P'oryear ending Dec. 31, 1871, gross earn It'gHwere $l,675,OJ8; operating expenses, $as.i.3t5. Purchased, S •pt.,'ri, by Alleg. Vajiey illey _.__ Rli. (v. 15, p. 4 1.) and Cape Cod conOld Colony ony i& Newport i.f Folidated ited Apr 1, 18T2. 1872. Net carnlngB i-f O. C. lnlS70-71.$39'.235. See report In Chro.mcle. V 13, p. 807 ; V. 14, p. 43, 62.«.) & Mo. St. Louis. 000 1.000 were $1,(W,413; 1869, Tl'e guage was correspond with Bait. &- Ohio road. First mort. bonds d' e Juiy, 1.T2, wi-ie paid. See Ciironi CLB, vol.12, p. 402; K, p. 141. prollts in 1870 N.Y.,Bank- of Coinm'ce Oct! 1,1889 New )ork, Offl'e. Oct. 1,137: Road passel Tinder new management in London, Brown, S. & Co Apr 10, 7875 Mar. '72, in connection with Pacific Mall do do SS. Co. (See V. 14, p. 458.) Oct. 10, 1897 New York and I ondon. July 1, l'-92 N. V. Erie Railway Co. Jan. 1, 1878 Road sold by receiver In 1872. N. Y., T.. W.& W. RR Feb., mXl Leased ioTol.,Wah.* W. f. r I7years, N.Y..S.W. Hopkins*; Co May 1889 90 Int. not paid. May, l<fi. (v. 14, p. 622, 796.) Philadelphia. Office. May 81,isrj In 1871. net earnings were $6,896,403. After 1,076.000 2.779,000 41,139.475 4,972,000 1871 1S71 1S71 ) $64:!,719; 1868, $Ci6:).426. changed, Aug., 1871, to 1875 Sept., 1876 Aug., 1877 Jan., 1001 Building, Om. to June 1,1896 .eased to Bur. N. Y., Bk Commerce. do do do 113,-|(X) 1836 1836 (»->,000,(IOO) uO 1, do 3,000,000 5.001,000 2,2Sl.r00 30,01 <,7;5 1.551.800 1,521.000 43-'49 Loan mortgage, sterling Loan mortgage, sterling East Penn. 1st M. Sink. Fund Loan Loan Apr. N.Y.,Imp. 5,(XI0,0OO Phila., Loan, sterling Loan debenture do do do N. Y., Kountze Bros. N.Y., Del., l,.1O0,0OO to 98.).. 2d mortgage (Pa.) tst 1, do 1,000,000 Perkiome,n—\st mortgage PeterHhurg—'^iock '79 Sep"t 34O.0(XI Peoria. Pekin it .MckKonrllte— lit mortgage 2d mortgage, convertible Peoria itHoi:k Ato/wf— Ist mortgage.. Bonds (pay.lbie*2S.O0Oyear,y Julv, 360 000 1871 1871 PemiHi/biania it N. Y. —let mortgage, guar. Ist May Boston, Office. do Newark. 5,758,905 mortgage. Income bonds Peoria Philadelphia. Office. N. Y., Drexel. M.& Co. N.^ ., Mercantile N. Bk. SOO.tXXl 50 mortgage 2d mortgage 21 mortgage, sterling General M., Pit. to Pitta, new, coup& reg. State lien (installments) bonds 789 I 93,817 2.9S9,330 2.4(10 76.1. Alex, to Lynchburg. Va., 171m. (of which Bait., B. Garrett & Sons. May,'i873 22m. etween Gordonsv. & Chariot tsv is do do owned by dies. & O. road), Manassas tc Ian. 1, 1875 do do May 1, 1873 Harrisonburg, 112m.branches.10m. Tota; do do Sept 1, 1880 operated. 292in. t'onsolidated, Uc,.,187i, Alexandria. Va. Office. Mar. 1, 1896 with Lynchbu g & Danvil c. 7,O0O,O(X) 1857 1K57 1872 !863 1871 '09 "70 M., mort., gol(l,s. 7,000,000 3,000.000 .WO.OOO 700,000 r WMfilnanut—^iock 1st .July, 1872 Feb. 1,1*96 Apr. 1, 1882 Boston. .500.000 1868 18:i 187! p. Anrll, 1911 do do 3,fia-.,750 guar by Erie Dfir.atur—\tiX mort it " Juno, 1872 Jan. I, lb74 Apr. 1,18S2 Jan. 1, 11-98 Jan. 1,1898 Philadelphia, Office. 3X .'v. 14. Mnrcb.lSM York, Office. do do do London. 201,000 mortgage, sterling General mortgage, sterling Prirli it Deciltnr, (III-.) -1st M.. go Jiiiyii«90 L. gr.. 47.000.000 acres, New York Office. 79:),4no 1 in 1867-68, July, 1S72 Leased. Mar., 1870.20 yrs, to Vt. Cent, for Oct. 1, 1872 Int. on bds, 8 p.c. on prf. stock. 6 on coin Jan., '78-'79 for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, & 8 for 14 yrs. Net New 203,0 IC 5(1 Ist A^wnrt— Ist .1 a5o.o(X) 1.000 1,000 M . it . 9S0,0(IU CJwenxooro <fc JtuittiellriHe-~\it Pacifir Qf Jfimottri—atock Ist mortgage, gold 2il mortgage, s. f .. fiiO.OOO per annum Real estate tdenot) bonds (for $900,000). Debt to St. Louis County (no bonds) Lex. & St. Louts Uraucli. ist mort. gold Leavenwortli, Atcli. & X. W., ist mort... /^/ittina— StocK Piuermn do do do 2,692,539 400,000 1,155,500 598,000 5;4,000 1,645.500 546,000 10,5(0.000 , Mortgage bonds N. Y.. Jay Cooke & Co. Boston. OIHce. A.&U. J & M.&S. 500&(' 1.450,OJ0 1,000 16,00) p.m 4thmortgage do Ist mortgage, O., A. & M. UR Orange it aVe*paj't—lst mortgage Oregon it CnUforn}o—\%t moit-^age i/9wego ik Iionie—\Rl mort guar 'ncome mortgage bonds Ostcego .l.ft .1. .. yorthweiiteni—\i. er.. gold bda. Omahu Southw.—Ut il. (N. Platte dlv.).. Orange, Alex. <fe i/a/ww««^.— stock 1st mortg.ige, 0.& A.U.I! do 2d mortgage, 3d mortgage, do (C <t (v. 14, p. 52, 6.8.) & 458,(W ,... In 1868-69 $463,113; $388,240. .Inly, 19<X) p. SSCi. July, 19O0 ^prll, 1>80 Boston, Office. June 1,1872 Net earnings In fiscal year 1871-73, $187.7)1 do do Apr. 1,1874 Annual report In Cukoxiclb.v. I4,p.731. Oner, bv Krie at.sti p. rt or gross carn'ga. 1872 I. City, Hudson Co. Bk, 1878 Net earnings. 1871. »5.M96, (v 11. p 533. Boston N.K. Trnst Co, Aug. 1,1872 Leased, Feb.. 1S69. to Host., II E.. for 100 do do July I, 1887 years ut 10 per cent, per annum, on cost do (Id Dec. 1,1874 of property, taxes, Ac. (v. 14, p. 43.) do do 'Uly 1,1877 SSO.OCt) l,UX).0('O 5,820,000 31.000 $590,Ti6; do do 4,251,450 1,.100,000 Consolidated mortgage 0,d Cotoiy (Cons 1. AprI 1, 18T2)— Stock 1375 .Jan. 1.18851 Apr. 1,1877! May 1. 1'96 Ilarilsburg, 2,500,0! 10 mortgage mortgage Operalinii expenses. %-Xa'im net revenue, $101,653. t)ld 1st an<l 21' mortgs. yet outstanding, $55,500. Annualrejiort In ( HRONK.'LK, v. 14, p. 595. Net earnings, 18;0-71, $522,982; 1869-70, Sept., 1899 ,1 600,000 19,995,847 4,024,474 5.M,000 221.500 2.761.000 105.000 com & Baltimore & Pliiladel. May 30, '72, Company owns 14'2in. and leases 175., total Aimnpolis. Irredeema. operated. 317m. Dividends have been 6 Baltimore. per cent for three years and previously Illy, 1885 do .\prll, 1900 8 per cent. Net earnings 1871, $1,277,161. do .Jan., 1877 Sec annual report in Curoniclk, v.)l. 14 2.00O,0('O fiO 1,000 Equipment bonds & N. Haven and Harlf. N. Haven, Aug., iri2. Consol. of N. y. l,IS7.' fs!«),152. Ciarleston. do do 22,0(X) Preferred stock Sinking fund onda Ohio «ft .tfi«vi>Jf/jl>ni— Stock, Preferred stock 2d mortgage, W. Div Opdyke* Phila'ielphla Office. 50,000 ii.m. 3,077,000 — 1, 187 Oct., :f75 Ian. do do 1,500.(J00 1.934,000 1,223,000 Depot. July Bank. do do S. 6,(K1I,T0;) 500&(: 5 ll&e rtnrtheni 1 iififit 1st mort.. gold, land gr. Offdennb. A L. Chain. stock Oinrthu M.& N. il.& 2,225,(X10 aiiO.OOO 1 .S.iS.roo .V. //.—Stuck Bonds, 18TI, not mortgage yorthern of y, Jersey— stock lat mortgage yonolcti « irorre«('r— Stock 1st mortgage, State loau,&inklngfund... riain bonds Construction bonds New bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds 105,000 820,IXX) N. 109,028 3,30 ,600 yortherti. — v.. Union v.. G. N. rs,50o "^d I8t 1st 2>ii ISi.tXX) I8t lln. lastDivl'd Co. .July 1, 1-9 (n prosrcas. Guarantees Monclalrand \. do May 1, If9f J. Midland. Capital paid In, $5,320,773 do May. :89« Q. & J. N. y.. M. Morgan's Sons Oit. 10, '7i -Vnnnal report for fiscal year ending Sept. do do lf71 & I87f 1, 187'2. In CllRONlCLK, v. 15, p. 522. K.& A. Net do do July 1. lt>76 earning.^. $4' 1,914. J.*.I. do do 187') & 1881 M.&N. do do J.<k.l. .Julyl 189! Jan., 18«) Net earnings, 1871, $73.(122. J.& J. Company's Shops. X. C. July, 1871 Lea ed Sept., 1871 to Richmond * do do Julv. 1871 Danv. for Penn. RC. See Ciiroxiclb do do vol. 12, 779; 13, p. 402. M.& N. 18te-78 do do 1867 M.&S. Gross earnings year ending Mnreli 1. 1872, M.& N. M.& N. (i'Jor" 2tl N. T., (Irand .1 REMARK'" Hloi-k'. W nom &0. N Y ,N.BkotRepu1>lic .Vi J.&.l. HXWfcc.»,0(X)p.m,! niortgagf, no:i-couverttble If. Y.,Pr. <t Bosl.— (Stouliigton HRJ— st'ck. . ' Principal when Due W here Payable and «i ft** »ii<r.-stoci! mortgage (S. T * N.Havea) Istmoitg ge (Haitf.& X. Haven) JV. r. tt OKWego MM.—iM M.,gl<l monnagc!, co ivertlble l8t lioniln, INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS iMIIesi Lon., IH Q-J do do do do CitRONloLK, v. 1893 In 1893 1890 485,t28;v. June, 14, 0. .52. 15, p. '20, 251.) ' (V. 14, p. 52, 1911 .June, 1311 McCalmout Bros. June, rmiixlplphl* Offloe. 1911 1892 Oet. 10, <» Op, with c, & A„ una lo«sea to Penn, R"? . Oclob 2G r . . - THE (imiONTCLE 2.] I V. . 563 EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND a S'libMcrlbors will confer DKSCliirTION. srreat For fxpliinntlun of nil n^fcrcnccH. fcc Itoid foot noteH on Ist page of UK Tiibk-B. Wihn. ICU 9H /J^iW.-StocV it lut iiiortKAi^e. convertible I'Inin bondt loau, Loan • Zo«/j«-«tock rrcfcrrcd stock i^HiOO.CW to ffla ly ;, s« % (*7,0(X),1100).. so soo iS58 18ii« PUt>ib.,Ci7i. it Si. do sF MllM OS of P/ifln., mvor by 1831 •.< 1.000 1,000 t<K Kato When n.r} Payable, Btandtng. Cfiil. 4 6 t0.9!n,900 315,000 4UI,000 1,1100.000 2.51(1.0 2,924 ^IIO ,v. 186'4 7 F.* 1861 1,000 1,000 B.212.(l(«l 117 6 S.S 18fi4 1,(K«I 3,0011.000 775.(XXI nionttilv .1. 4.1." 149 149 10 1868 1S68 1859 1,000 4,000.000 Pii. inortjraj.'e. Halto. loan iBt mortpi'Rt'. Tnrtle Cr. 2d i-ittsb.. Ft ir. Div C/((c— Stock. puaranteed (f- ,. Spccia' jnipr. etock, guar. {for 2000,000) m 4(iH 1871 186i 1862 \m'i 18f2 1862 18 2 1812 18«2 1862 1862 1863 1862 1862 1856 4IW A). Ipt n^^rttiage (scries l8t morlKaRe (series B). 1st inortfrage (series <;) Ist mortgage (series D) Ist mortgage (series K) Isl mortgage (scries K) \m 4m ^2 __ 4f8 'i(\ mortgage (serlca O) ad mortgage (series H) mortgage ad mortgage 2d mortgage 2d mortgage 2d (series I) (series K) (series L) (series M) c5 * 3d mortgage. Bridge (O. & P. KK.) mortgage... W. * C. construe bonds. __ , Equipment bonds , 18.17 . . 1869 Ph/mnuth, Knnk.it J'ar -is- M.($3,600.000). L.Afirh.—Xf^l mort M.,E. D. glo >ewmorticage (for ».S.:JOi.l.OOO« Port <( 0(/(le/ixb. ( 17. />/r.)— Ist m. gold . PiftUtHil it Gilford f>uir(il~l»t mortgage Portl. <e lioch€nter—\»t M„s.f. (Portl. loan) PfWt Huron tt ]'»)•( h rn >i Oi/(tfii.shitr(f—Ut ^l- . mortgage, equal Hen 1st mortgage 2(1 ($150,000) J\n'thiiitl, S<iro tt I^iirtmuo nth— »tot'\i Jhiri lioijiii (,v,*".)— ;st mortgage .conv.. ,. . gld mortgage, conv.. guar, by Ga. K.R PorfitnoitthtGt. Fallnit C'oHfr.— stock Mortgage 27 <^VA C'o/«?><W«— 1st M., coupon JlenHfteiaer ^. Sarutoafi^^tocii Ist mortgage coiisnl Jtichmond tf IMtnr.lUe-~?>Koc\z "*'• 500&<' 5 O&c 50 &<• 5<K)&c SOO&c &r &!• 500&I' l.OOO 1,000 1,0(KI 20,l(»li..m. 1,800.000 8Ofi,0OO 1871 1871 3,300,000 2,300,000 1863 2.50.000 S2;« 1S71 "ioo l,5(ld!uOU 1,000 1,000 1,(XI0,0('0 M.4S. A.&O. M.4N. 7 7 100 "ioo lOO&c 650,IXXI l.OJO 1871 IOO 1,000 100 350.000 6,000,000 2.0:0.000 4,000,(00 1,000 .J. F.4 A. M.4 600.01X1 mortgage Roanoke Valley RR. Iionds 4tb Pick., F?-ftlrirk>ib. <t />>/.— Bonds, a er Dollar loan d> 18S1.. 1854 18;0 - 3d mortgage, coupon it i'orl /W(v;— Mort. bonds 2d mortgage bonds Interest funding bonds 1st mortirage HUtfjeth'ld Pnrk (N. -T.)— Ist mortgage Pork ford, R. I. <fe St. Louift—\¥,i mori.» gold 160 500 817,100 130.500 l.OUO 175,0(X) titrhm. I 6b. 6B. 6 6 7 7 5 ^'und mort., i«2 1868 wnt.& It * Watertown (ienera! mortgage. Sinking Putlnfifl—i^tock, com 7g. 4 Fund 7 7 "o' 6 6 6 6 «g. 7 iro&f _. iSflO&i 293,0<«' 879..'.0ii mi .... 100 looftc 18711 1W&< do do mort. {for|il,5()l\00y) (fc Denver (7— Ist mort. gld. K dIv. mortgage, We-t. div.. land grant T.ouiH,AUon it Terre Haute~istoc\i. 1st 500*c l,lS(i(i,iXX) 100*< 5.500,0--0 100 100 (series A> sink, ftmd mortgajfc (series B) sink, ftind 2d mortg ge (series C) 2d mortgage (series D) 2d nmrtgage, income St. Tj}iiix it Iron Jtfo?*«(«*H— Stock 1110 ia.(X'o,(xi 1110 12,0I«,I«X) 6,0IX1,(«XI '69.'7I i',(i6o 3,250,01X1 1868 1867 1868 1871 8(im.& iMon I. mort., West line, 1. gr. (ror|3,000,000'.) 2dmorl., Wes.llne.I. sr. (for $6,000,000). St, Ptnl ^ SioHxCity-^XocK I'ref ., 8 p. c. sTock, red. dlf. 1st mortgage dates '\'.\ C7(rtW^*fo«— Stock Bondf* of the r.jfe s. R.K., gnar by S. Cai Funded lnt.bds.S.&C. RR, guar, liy S.Car Istmort., Sav. A fbar. K., $500,000 Snr., <;r{m» d- N. Aln.-Utmorx Sornrnni/f ,{• Mfimphin 1st M.,end byStatc cf- • I >///»'//— stock S^'ihunrd d- Rofhioke-Btoek mortgage Sftmn it f^iilf'Ul M.,gnar.by Ala. Selmn, Marion it iTem.-Ul M., end by Selmn. Romett />anon—](H mort. .. 2d mortgage. Ala. A: Tenn. U.R Gi-ncral nuntgage ior*5,000,000 I.IO 'm "soi 116 lis lot 101 'iot 35« 40 23 80 1,000: 1857 1869 1869 1871 1870 50 600 lOO&c Alii . "m 50 too 100 1870 1869 , \'"fff!/ ft Pjtt/f 17. -auH-k 1st mortgage. S!>fhnfi<fttn ,t Fond d(t /y(C-* ist Mortgage'.'. I-t mortgage extension sr,i-»'i,if/o d- .\ih'{/fm,i{/~\Bi V'tUtf/ ( (Jtynn.) Mortgage. 1st ..;, , Nh'tn' i,in^ (';o«//.)-8loek iiKiruitKP.constrnctlim bonds "as 2» 45 40 32 18.-12 1,000,00(1 li!0,000 70O.(XX) 1864 50 109 1I1.8(X) 4.J. : Gross earnings , Road do New York. May 1, 1912 York and 1 ondon. Aug.. 1918 N.Y., Mercatlle N. do do do Bank to be . Y.. 4 W. by sinking bonds guar., due on presentation. Dec Dee. 1,1891 Net ca'n'ngs. Augl. Way 1ST2 1880 1, Septl,1SSfl Xov.l, 1902 Aug., 1899 4 Frank London do N. Y.. office do do do do n Wall st. May 15,190(1 Mar. fund. , Potsdam '72, V5, 'T2 1891 Broad'ay Aug.1,1892 & Co Office of Treasurer. X. Y., Manhattan Co. N. Y..Drexcl.M. 4 Co do 7 do .I.4D. do 7 do 7g. .7.4 D. Xew York or London. London. M.4 N. l" do 18 M.4 X. ,1.4 J. J. 4 D. 4 J. J. New Yorl£. N. Y., Union Trust Co. 6 7 j 7 I A & Ciiarleston, 1st Xat. Bk. X. Y., il.U.Kimpton. ? Ig. I f. 2X M. M. S. S. .I.A.I. .J.* J. Xov.13,1812 .1. *.T. A. 40. M.4 8. . 1. A. 40. F.& A. V * A. ,1.4 "^('.(XXl 8 7 7 % A. A. I). 40. 40. 0*c 200,000 7 4 J. M.4 8. 5oa&u nno&c 1,629.001' l,«38,t!0O 6 J. « Phlladelplila, office. J. 4 J, J,&J. X. Y..Iinp. 4Trad. Bk. N. Y.. I!oddey.Bell4(o, N. Y..II, New do do lfeW8& York, Co. office. do do div, in p'ogress. l„gr., »l,600,OCOacre8. .13. p. -289, 290, v. 1 1, p. 657.) line, T. II. lo E. .St. I oui«, leased June. 1867, for 90 years, to Ind. &St. L. (V at 3(» per cent of gross earnings up to »2.0«l.(l0O (but ill no year lo he less than $450,(HX1); 25 p.c, ou next $1,IXXI.(« 0, and2« p. e. on ali excess. Pref. i-toek increased 21 pr. c. ,Mar.. 1872. (v. 14. p. 21-2. 3S7.) Cosl,fl5,9l7,<*6. Xet earnings, 1871, »6«7. 319. Control8(airo4F.road. (v,13.p.667.) Thisis Ihe condl ion since the sale of N, Mo. Road, under 2d mort.. Aug. 26, 1871. (v. 14, p. 85, 821. 626 ; v. 15. p. 486.) Lea«ed to I'ae. of Mo. at $75,0(Xi per year. 1694 »1,(XX1.(«X1 bonds, a inert, ou 60 miles only. (v. 14, p. 3r3.) 1893 May, 1 72, l.lt. In default, Jan. 1, 1897 Leased toT. II. 41udjanap. atSOp. c. ofgr May 1,1898 eauiings. Siock,»2,377,8-<9. Bds.guar.by Mch 1,1901 T,H.4I..byC.C.4 l.C.nudP,t.4St.L. This road aiui Its land grants have been 1892 purchased by the Northern Pacltic. Of 1892 the whole line 340 niih s were completed 1892 June, 1872. Extension of 314 miles in progress. gr. 830,402 aTcs An 8 per cent land stock of ?2,4«i,('lXl created to take up pi f. Land Jaii!,i909 Mch "iV 1877 ept. 1,lf89 Jan. A. 4 O. .1.4,1. .1 4J r do W. Xov., Xov.l. Mseou.by M. 4 w. RR, Jan. M.&N. X. Y.. Lancaster, B.4Co .May .!.&.) 'i' do int. ou pref. stock, and equip, bonds; atui from \H in 187:) to 7 ler cent alter I.S79 on ciminion stock, (v. 14, p.l87, 386,595.) ,Ian. 1, 1895 1896 J.'4 J. IS'l, »324,978. 1S71. to Vl Cent, at full Main 1894 1SS4 1894 1894 do do do do 122 30, 1871, (v. 13, p, 8C7,) will he paid Dec,18T2-7l do do do ending Sept. In progress. int. not paid. (v. 15. p. 251.) About $4I',793 b(md8 are held ,|o Boston . ai- old. do Boston, 'Trea'urer. do do y( net, »'J,010. ;do J. Mch 1. M.4S. 8f. 70i.O(Xi .150.000 1.0«I,(XK1 : InlylS, 1872 Sept 1, 1880 .' 4 J 7 8 691.(1.10 »:48,'.39 1880 to 188C N.Y.,XatlBkof Com'rce N.y.,Nat. Bkof Com'rce 6g. 7k. m'.&n. N. Y.,G.Opdyke& Co 6 M.4 N. X. Y., Jameson, S. & C, ,1.4,1. N. Y.,3dXat. Bauk. 7 do M.4X. 7 do 8 "ilV); Inly '., 1872 Lca'cd to East. RR., 99 yrs, 10 p. «. on >t'k. Xov.l,l,S89| Operated and controlled by Ga. KB. Xov. 1, 1,SS9! (V. M. pa86.) .Jan.,'ib72 Operated by East. RR. 1881 N. Y.. m'.k Jesnp 2 7 1.000 16,(«XI p.m. 83S.500 241,000 3.0 «'.( 00 50 869.150 7 S.UXl 1865 1868 * A. F.4 A. M.4 N. M.4 N. 997.100 1871 56 1, 1891 91(1,300 '05 0(1 Mechanic's Fall" to Canton, Me., 28m. York 4 Cumbcrlaud sold out in IfiW. Port laud to Roi b., N. II., 53m, 1887 June. 1S75 Office. do Ne-ff York. do do F.i'A. N. Y., office i'.(iio I6,(XX)|).iii, .51040 1,000 F. F.4 A A.4(i. 2,307,(XJt 1569 ' Sioux CUu it ritcilU.—l»l mort inortKnve ((rnvernment mbildy).,.," M 1,OOJ,000 1,900,000 •2,600,00(1 210.(«MI ShfiiiuAtH Shepaug ,020,0(X) 500 406,500 1,000 1.52,000 i.oai 18,000 n.m, 50 576.050 100 1,151.401 1st 1, 1 1.20(1,01X1 m 1890 till tt AVfWjr*— Stock lit morijfatrc. now.. S h injlkill do Enst. KR. Co, Richmond. M.4 S. M.4X. J. 4,I««I,IXXI 2,020,000 780.J0O S,O0(l,(W 6.000.000 100 2 400.000 100 1.6 0,000 l«,00i)j).m. 207 Sondnskf/, M. Snrarinah 1,000 1,000 gr. of 307,200 acres Genpral M. (beld to rctirs above bonds) do sterling l»t i',660 8 8g.r 8g.f 1,71XI,0(X1 io,(««i,ora) 1 2dm.s. f..gnar.,(<!l.< 00.000 con. notguar.) Income bonds «.A('//tfc/V/o.-Fir?tDlv.— Ist M..lOm let mortgage, St. P. to Watah.SU m 4 J. M.4 S. J. 4 D. J. 4D. J. 8 7 7 7 1,000 Denver— Oct. Sep. Providence, Office. .Tilly,' i, 1872 Xet Incoire. H70-71, !f205,912. Dividends Providence, R, I., X. Bk Inly 1.1,880 In lllyeari.,,S5 per cent. (v. 14. p. 43.) N'.Y., Union Nutl Bunk. Mch 1, 18^2 (onlrolledlty P.4 Reading. Floating debt ('ohini''In. 1st Nat. H'lik .)une. 18S4 ,T. 4 I). »1,(K!3,74'2. Net earnlnga, 1!.71, <-Si,l20. .1.4 J. X.y., N.Bk 01 State X.Y .Inly 1, 1872 Leaded lo Del. & Hud Canal at 8 p. e. on M.4 ^ L\'.Y.,nel.*H. CanaU'o. Xov.. 19-U stock and int. on bcjuds. Main line, 141m. Leases riedmont RK. Richmond. Office, .I.ft".). 1880 5Un., at ?45.0'0 per year. Xet earnings do .1.4 ,1. Jan. 1,1875 year ending Si-pt. 30, 187;. »»l4.2i5. In M.4N. N.Y., 1 aneaster. B 4 c:o 1875-90 tcpl.. 1871. leased the X. Car. RI!.. both do do M.4N. 1873-75 llic R. & I), and leased lines opeialed In do F.4 A. do 18.1-76 Int. of Pa. RR. Sec Cnaox., v. l.S. p. 434. .7.4 J. London. 18;5 Various other issues of d Ijt making tie Richmond, Office. Vaf, whole about f735,0OO. 1875 do Var. "sks F.'4A. 7 M.4 N. '2i8 1S65 Mo)— Stock tut UMtnage Sf. TMiiif, Lnirrencft tt ]Ht M., gld. St. L.it Sonthenfitern~\si M.. gld, conv.s.f. St. LouiH ,t St. Jo>ienh—H\. mortgage, gold.. St. L.,Va7i<l. d- 7'.//.— Ist M..S.K.Kuar.r.. ... 18;il July 1,1887 Leased, Jan.. l,UX),tXW 100 l,««l Cukmclm .'4.1. F.4 A. Xew f. 4f. 7 7 7 2,488,0(XI 11-67 Prr'ferred stock May, J 2,3(«J.(«XI 1,100,(XX) 1,4(XI,000 1,4(X),000 Ut mortgage adM.on .500.(11^1 — mortgage Xo. 2,499,000 4,147,000 500.0 1870 Prelcrred stock St. L., K'lUHftH C. it ^V.clatc !«XI 187! ilOO&c • at Jonepk 1st Ist 799 report in .Inly 1, 1901 Will be completed ill ';341*Bed to Pcnn.Co .M.-V 1, 1899 Poit II. lo Owosfo, Mich.. 90m. .Ian .. 19(H) (1st mortgage is to be retired frrm proNov., 1901 ceeds of new mort. Stock paid, fl,01().0i,t' 4.J. Boston, Columbian Bk J.4D. A.&O. A. 40. A. 40. A.4 0. A. 40. M.&N. 8 7g. i8;o St. Xew Tork, N.T., Drake Ilros. 1st Nut Bank do N". Y. 4 Boston. Boston, do 300,WX) 18.53 ; fccte(il. Heeaiuinal (V. 14, p. 45S,) 4 J. M.4 S. 3>, 2,99a,9(» Equipmoit mortgage bonds New general riiiladelpliln. do M.4 N. Boston, .J. 4.J. .J 9.(X«I.0(«I 1861 ;fiO,i&< See in 1870-71, t21 • 851. v. 14, p. ,'i2'2, 4r9, 764. J. 100 1855 v. 15, p. 522.) ; pro^ements, Ac, under article 16 of guaranty on old stock not aflease March, 1912 March, 1912 Mareh 1912 March, 1',ll2 March. 1912 May. 1876 do do A. 40. do do M.4 S. Boston, Oftlce. .7. 4. 1. Ik- M.4N. New York and London, 1.000 Preferred stock do 4 . J. 14, p. 593 Xet earrings Cnno.vn-LK, N.Y., WlnBl05(t,L. &Co. .Jan. 1,1887 do do >ch 1,1874 M.&X. .1 , Pot;*. M.4S. J"' .1.4. 1. M.4N. 6g. .1.4.1. 1 2!I9,000 \%iU. itOgftfin'i'}.—istock Bonds, gnaran.. D. .1.4.). do do do do do dn do do 40. M.4N. 48,001 S32,000 28.(MO , 1st Siukinir (10 F295,5(XI JUrhni. it I'eler.'ihnrg—^tocV 2d mortgage, coupon and reg Rome. do A. 7 8f. May, 1881 .Ion., 1890 .Inly, 1898 .Tnn. 1,1886 . 8. 4 Ilk PltlBburg, l«t Nat. Hank Aug. 1,18,89 N. v., WThbIow, ],. 4 Co Oct. 1, 1H72 Leased, .Inly. 1869, for 999 years, to Prnn. do do Oct. 1, 1872 RR.. at a renlal cqulvnlent to interest, do do Mch 1, 19121 sinking fund of deitt, and7 per ( ent on do do .Mch 1, 19121 stock. The lessee* lo keep the road In do 1 Mcb 1, 1912, repair and also pay taxes, expenses, do do Mch 1, 1912' etc. p.. F.W. 4 ( leasei, tiic Xe« casllc do do Meh 1, 1912 & B. V. and ihe Lawrence rtiads; wliieh do do Mch 1. 1912 In turn are leased aL-aln iiy I enn. hit. do do March, 1912 Xew slock of J2.(«l0 0(( auihoilzed Nov., do do Marcb,1912 1871, to be Issued to Pcnn. RR. for ini- A. 40. M.4N. .1. I57.8U' 1,722,900 64.500 4l.a50 67.778 !24,1S9 175,428 Consol. mortg.'tge 4 D. .1.4 J. 7 7 7 7 7 7 1,000.000 770,000 200,000 2,000,000 300,000 1870 1862 18A1 A. j:4.). r,4 A. 7 700,000 860,000 Bonds, guaranteed by State Coupon bonds of f, 7 ; Fund loan State Sinking f 1* 875,(X«I n*f .'.2)< F.4 N.V. liyN..I.IlR. Mcrdi.Nnt. do do V, 14, p. 166,«21i. This company leases several roads and Is iifelf (-onlro)l(-d by lite I'enn, ( onip'y. whieli holds a iiiajtullv of (be (-spltnl Aug. 1,1900 stock. Xet iarn;n(!s. lill, W2,t94. (v. Phlla.. Pa. HIi. Ollloe, naltllii., line. lOOm. ; leases about i:)6m, Ket eariilnes. lb7o-71, (9Mi,267. lice rerort Is Main .lulv 5, 1872 .Inly, 188-1 April, 1876 April, 1887 do do do Hilla.. Pa. Kit. Office, A. •1.4.1. .1.4 J. IX 875,000 875,000 860,000 860,000 800,000 860,000 860,000 860,000 2,oai,oui 153,000 100,000 1,000,000 1.000 isc9 I M 187! 52 \ 4ai.000 lull 19,714.285 1,400.000 IIXI. 875,000 W> &l875.000 liOU&c 875,000' *(• 9 50(1&( 1870 .VW&f 10 7 6 6 I 2„5'(',0<'ll '67-' 44 50 50 ISl 181 142 Mortgage, coupon 2<i 116 7 KO&C 1869 1870 26 47 JYorhienre ift Worcentei'—' tock IVInrtgngebondn liffttihtu (( 90 110 44 1st tjit 107*4 Hoston. 3.060,00) i8;a 193 sjji'ciiil 4 do do do Due, SUickn. lastDlvi'd, AVhom. l!y Plilla., O.OOOj... <|o iBt Princiiml, wlieii Where Payahle and J. 4 J. .1.4 J. A. 4 0. A. 40. t. morrnanc.Scenbenv. A Ind. re org... Col. & Nc.wiuk Dlv. bonds 2*iUni}Hrn ttVonue/fuf^.—Ut M.,new Istmort. consolidated (for »10.0 ititnilH, 5 INTKUKST on DIVIDKNUS. Amouut i.li LIST. as Immediate notice of any error dlncovered In our Tablca. iclvluff (Hit- - 1, stok. (V. l.%p.20.) Leased to Cent. O., at *l74,i.'vo besides expenses and taxes. Ouaran('d by Pall. 4 o. Formerly Char. 4 Sav. Road opened for through traffic, JIarch. 1870. Cost of road and equipments, $2,(M0,U 5. 1889 1,1891 In progress, Stateendorsenientdeclircd. To b,* .'2i'mlles. 1, 1890 In progress. July, 18T2 Leaseelto Phil. & Readl-e. (v. 14. p. S.'S.) Net earuirgs year ending ^'arcn 1.1871, $159,.5ll9; int., »I4,700: div., 4 per cent. if86 •Jan., I,lf9(i| In progress, Selma to Pollard, Ala., lOOni. o-.... , ..5.,.,)[„ profftess. Selmato Memphis, Sept. 1,1889 .Ian. 1,1872 Late Ala. & lenn.Rlv. Completed inli Jan. 1,1861 Xo report of operiitious. Apr. I, 1>S", Aug.. 187-i Leased, Feb., 186!i, to Xoi th. Cent, at 7 p i. Aug. 1.187-J ou bonds and 6on slock, (v. 14. p. 6." .) do N. Y.Bank of N. A. June 1.18RI Net eainiUBS 1871. t23.6-24. CoBt,»2,0J> (0 N. Y.. l-'arm. L & T.Co, Oct., 1896 N. y., N. Bk t:onmierce. Apr. 1, 188" Net revenue, 1811, »31,;r2. Int. paid.f 're. Pbiladelphta, office. do ' N.H.,E.S,Scranton &C'o do do N. y..Xat. Park Bank, V. 8. Trcas, at nistMi'lty 4 N. Haven at 1100. (per Jnly,"l872 Leased to N. Y. year. (v. 14, p. 621.) -ept. 1,1881 i»n. 1, 169- S'oct! paid in 11.788.000. Net earniucs last Jon. !,)8% year. »lll,s?8. Cost of rend, <tc f I,W4,IW . 1 . . . . THE CHRONICLE. 564 rOctober 26, 1872, RAILROAD STOCK AND BOJSD Subscribers Kro* ntvor by siring us tminedlate confer a ivlll DESCRIPTION. Miles Amount Road Outstanding. of all references, see loot notes on Ist page of UK. Tables. For explanation of Stoux Cttv <* St. P,inl-'M mort., KOld.l. gr. '.St mortgage, cur'cncy for *2,1W.CUJ SoitwrttH—\u niortgage, gold Soutfl Carolina— htoCK iBt niortgage. sterllnK loan dollar bonds. L do Domestic •'onds (H) Domestic bonds (G). (I) Domestic bonds (I (K). Domestic bonds (F Domestic bonds (..-inecial) South cC yo. .izaftrtww—Preferred Block 1st mortgage, endorsed by Ala South Side (L. /.)— 1st mortgage Southern Central {N. K)— 1st Siortgaiie South. Iowa (C Cedar Raphtx—lst M., gold. Southern .Minnesota Ist mortga>;< 2d mortgage Southern Pennst/lvanta—Hl M.gid 2d mortgage, gold 0« "im 5,819.275 1 186S Var l,4O7,9l'0 80;l,50O J. ?« J.* J.& J. 66,'67 •62.'«7 500 500 18«l> .500 1868 500 . . •66,'. 1,000 1,009 Sullivan (fc — (.N. I*.)— Ist 213 •OR mort 8. f. Summit BraHcA(i^.)— Stock Istinortgage Sunburn ife Letcisfin—lst mort Stock Syrac.y Bingh. tfc N. Ist 1,0:0 '"50 .. mortgage (W. Dlv.) mortgage {E. Dlv.) 2d mortgage rw. Dlv.) convertible Consol.mort. (for *6,200,000) mortgage (Burl Dlv 7ot., Wab. ik Western stock Preferred? percent stock l»t mortgage (T0I.& III.) Istmorlgage (L.Erie, W.&Ht.L.) 100 1U> 100 S.000,000 1,701,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 100 1,800.000 1,600,000 1 .300.000 1,500,000 250,000 37 35 mortgage — t6 Black liioer '.50&C lOO&c 1.000 500&C 18117 ISi^S 1868 1370 1871 1,0011 1,000 1870 l/'OO 1,00 1,000 1871 i'.ooo 29 1039 10J9 '66-'69 1869 1871 186f> '66-7-8 mortgage 1870 —stock cfc J/«m— 1st series (red endorsed). 2d series (blue en'torsed) 3d do (black endorsed) 4th do (not endorsed) Special loan. funding mortgage Vineland. (N.J. )— Ist mortgage 1S67 18T2 1865 Ist 47X mortgage 35 50 18 19 18 &ath. t750,000. mortgage, guaranteed 2d m-irtgage Wextchettter tk Phita.—lHt mort., Wentern (Ala.)-\st n new moH. (Mont. & W.P.) Western RU bds, befor-. consolidation Vd M., on consol. road, guar, by Cent. Ga Wentern MariiUma —Ist M., end, Bait. City , 1st . 1854 1166 1886 1866 1S66 1871 1870 1871 1870 1855 Wentern !f. Carollna-Ut mort.f K. Dlv.).. Western Pennsi/lvania— 1st mort Ist Mortgage; Pittsburg Branch Weit ,/ernet/ -stock Loan of 1883. guar. by Cam.db Amboy.... lat niortgage loan in irtgage, consolidation Wp.1t iriKc— 1st M., gld, 8. f., I. Is,, <t K': conv... Ptattsbura—Ul mortgage <fc T(irboro—l6t mortgage. . . . WVnUnglon. Cot. ,t /4«(7 — Istmorlgage.... WU„Ch'irl.(tRutherrd—Ul inortg!«e! Wilmington tt «««(.— 1st mort.."rr.. 2d mort.. conn, or reg . . . Wilmington it ITeiilon— sterilng " bonds Sterling bonds linking Fund bonds, go'd Wilm. <t !!'<•«<. (Del. »— 1st nnr'gage ynsconsin Central— Ul M., gold, L. grant" norceai *k .i\(MA«a— slock J. do do Juuel, &D, 1, 1891 1. 1881' 2, 1910 May 7 7 7 7 7 7 F. F. A. A. A. l,.'«o,o:io ft f; M.&N. F.& A. M.& N. M.& N. M.&N. M.& N. 7 7 Q.-F. &A. 7 F. 7 7 M,& N. J.& J. 7g & A. M.&N, ?^ F.& A. 7 6 9,0:3.000 7 10 .T.&.l. J. & J. 27,'iS6,512 1,600,000 1,60J,0'0 500.000 1.738.02 2.500.000 8r N. Y..Kldd, Pierce do do do do do do do do M.& N. A.&O. f. A.&O. M.& S. A.&O. 6g. M. & N J.'ft J. & Co stock or into consol. boudB. 1901 In 1871 gross revenue was $5.736.665 operating expense.! and laxes. $3,776,827 ; net revenue, $1,959,837. Gros^ earnings in ope'ain'' r.\nenses, 1870. $4,544,610; N. T. & J. S.(«X).0Oll J. & 1,500.000 2,000,000 J.& 1. M.&N. J.& 443.9'I0 2.500,000 2,860.001 2 100&C 5W.000 6 500 200,000 7f. 293.'20n 7 7 7 1.0011 mk' 100&C 1.000 500&C 100&C 50D&C 717,"00 850,000 130,000 1,139,100 225,438 750,000 700,000 700,000 1,800,000 5II.400 750,000 1, '2.511,000 168 1890 Operates 55m of road. In year e-^ding Sept 30. 1871, gross earnings were $4*7,739, ne'. $260,497: int.. $i68,^211; 1910 1, Opened. ^*av, & do London. N. Y., Company's oflflce. U. S. Treas. at maturity. ' Y. Jay Cooke & Co, , Utlca 7 8 7 f 7 «e 1870 186.1 1865 sno&c lOO&c 50 1861 1866 1819 1871 1868 1870 500*c 500*c 500&C lOO&c 8 1 10,0t».i ,0 Ki,on« 1.208.900 400,000 l,noo,IKIO 1,000,010 4j)uo,ooa 2.'S0JI0O 350,0"O 3,200.000 '.870 1.000 100*1' 2,(«i0.000 lOO&c 1872 728,600 648,700 221,401 710,000 400,000 1371 2,62-,,O0U 1867 1868 1870 1,2.50.000 1,425,400 do office, .' issi Sept. 1874 April. 1896 Mav & do J.&.I. A.&O. A.&O. .1. & D. do A.&O. A.&O. A.&O. N. Y.,Souttcr&Co. do do do do Bait., Citizens N. Bank, do do do do no do do do do do J. .I.&.). .I.&.I. .).&,l. J.& J. .I.&.I. .I.&.I. A.&O. .1. & .1. 4 F.& A. 6 6 7 .F.& J. ?"• .).& J. 8 7 8 7 M.&N. M.& S. A.&O. J. do do A. J.&.J. f. i89-i 1 May, Leases Trov 72 21, 1872, & Greenf. till comnletlon of & .1. .I.&D. J.&.I. 1880 N.Y..Farr"erB' L.&T.Co. Apr. 1.1890 !f. Y.. Bull's Head B.ank .V. Y.. Farnham.G. & €0. June, 1890 S. y.. Del.,L. & 'V.RR. Jul.v,l6T2 Philadelphia, office. 6 6 The company made default. Sept. See Chbomiclk, v. 15, p. 460, 490. 1891 1876-77 . A.*'o. 800,000 400,000 1,400.000 1.400,000 1st fiscal '-o Boston, 7 7 f 900.0011 1,000 do do J.& r.& 200,000 400,000 Net earnings 321,517, V. 15. p. 72.220.) 1. 1895 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Cost of 1896-7-8 road, &c.. $3,723,700. July 1, 1R90 Stock, $500,000. Co"tof road &c. $1,000,000. June. 1872 Formerly Black Rlv. Utlca. Net earnJuly, 1878 Ings. 187'-71, $9S.S90. Co. June 1,1872 Leased to Vt. Ceni., 8 p.c. on stock. 3M 1,21'MlllO 1869. year, $2,567,493; 2d year. *3,4.3.->,'257 : Sd year, $3,921,115. To'al landsah 8 to Oct., Lands 1872, 62<,394 sere'', for $.',664,431. then unsold. Il,45i.«ii6 acres, (v. 14, p.iX, is'sii^'og Boston. Globe Mat Bank Nov. 1.1886 do do do do lease rent, : do July 1 1>;83 Hoo ac Tnnnel. Net earnings, 1870-71, J.& J. do July 1. 1879 $162,866. (v.14, p. 43.) A.&0. N. Y., Continental Bank Oct.,18i9 Leased till 1875 10 KuHand RR. J. I hlla. Girard N at Bank Jan. 1, 1890 Net earn'i-B yr endins: March 1, 187! were .1. & .1 do do Ian. 1, W9I1 $86,505 as shown In annual report in J.&.T. ao do Jan. 1,1890 Chboniclk, v. 14, p. 764. A.&O. do do Jan. 1.1890 4k. 7 in it $27.600 surplus, $30,8,90. liBued by Troy & guar by RRs. using T.tT. Boston. U. S Treas., at maturity N. Y. & Boston, J. J.'* J. J.& J, 750,000 600,OOJ 1866 1870 D. & lowing W isoi 18S7 1885 1875 Save Deposit Co. Apr. hlla.. i Hanntbsil Feb., 1907 Aug., 1889 May. do do do do do do net revenue. $1,308,376. The Naples and other roads folthe table are leased by T. *. & , with an obligation 'O pay intc-est on their bo 'ds. See annual report pub!l8''ed in ciiromcle, v. 14. p. 7^. Dlrectots elect-d in Sept., 1872, v. 15, p. 453. »3.23fi.-i64 July, 1890 Aug., 1901 Nr.y.,A.B.Baylls,Trustee N'. y.. Nat. tin of Com I). 4. 100 1,009 V.14.p. 43.) (V. 13. p. 338: Nov.1,1S98 do do do do & N. Y. mica&N.Y. ].&D. Boston. £. ulakc & ,<.& 1 3,000000 500&C cam Net Net earnings In 1871. $110,933. Dlvld's. 12 per ct. foi* Bome year*, (see v. 14, p. 52).) Ea lern di\ision. i5'ate line. Ind. to Pco' la Ills., lUui. Western division, Peoria to Wa saw, 117m. Cost of road about $11,000,000. The 2d mortgage W. Div. bond are convertible into Ist [ireferred N. Y..Kidd,P. & Co. Nov'.,' 1872 d> do 1890 do do 189(1 do do Aug. 1888 N. Y., Metropol. Bank. 1890 N. Y.,Kldd, P. & Co. 18R2 N. Y.. Metropol. Pank. 1878 do do 1878 do do May 1. 1893 do do 1883 F. A.&O. M.&N. M.&S. 7 7 111.000,000 2,510,1100 1.1100 West. ; 22/i,0O0 mortgage, unendorsed Wltliamtton do do do Dec. Apr. r'o "n. 1.001) 1870 1871 ad mortgage, endors.hv Baltimore 2d mortgage, endorsed by Wash. tTounty. 2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore WIMeh'iU do do m'.* 7 '66-'69 Iftcktib. M.., Co.'s office, Feb'.l,'l89f & IngB In 1869--,0.»30J,912. 1000,0(X) 5,000,000 Convenible bonds Vermont Vatleu—'M mort'.rage Ware River (Mam.)— Ut Warren (Jf.J.)—stock Leased bv Penn. RU. Leased 10 Del. Lar>k. 1891 I8;2 18 2 187" ". D. A F.& ig. 1866 1866 , Vallei/ (JV^r.)-l8t & *. (V. 14, p. 74.) (V 14, D. 6'8.) . Senf..5.1872 1879 Dec, 1887 M.& N. .1. 7 400 000 , 2d mortgage, consol Kqulpment oana Standstead, S. <fc Chambly bonds New bon-ls (to pay floating debt)... Vermont Jt Jfaj*«.— slock Ist mortgage, (sink'g faid |7,U00 per yr.) WalkiU F.t A. New York, "ak 1,00).000 900,000 2,500,000 2,496.000 600.000 300.000 1.000.000 1,500,000 2,500.000 600,000 2,700,000 2,7on.n'0 675,000 38,745,001 27,236,112 Bonds, guar, by Vt. Central July Co. Oct. 1,18 15.000,OIX) 100 1,000 1,000 l,l«l 500&C & I.&D. 506&C 1.000 do Painter K.L.& W. RU.Co N.Y., k. Feb., 19^0 Traffic Ernarantee of 25 per cent from C*. Co'.. C. & I. Railroad. Feb.. 1900 1874 Cost of road and equipmen*. $502,468. Nov.l.rWi Coal road. Coinpleled In 1871. Aug 15,1872 Coal road. Net earnings, 1870-71. $242,62 Jan '.,1870 427.0rX) .1.000 &0. PhMa.,W. A.'ft'o. 7 7 7 7 7 500ifec £2011 New York M.& N. N. Y.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk F.& A. PhllaUelpliia OBlce. A. Ga.sio 1869-86 18:2-76 J.&.I. -.'Os, 1,19"0 do do do do 7g. F. & A N. Y., Union Trust Co, Aug., 4 Boston Office. J.& J. J ly, 6 J. ft. I. N.Y.,Fanner8' L.&T.Co July 7 A.&0, dj do July, SOOtc 500&C OO&c 1868 1868 Verrnojit Central—^toc^ Ist mortgage, consol & 1. L. t-r. 1,792,000 ac. Cost of road. &c, $6,170,000. n progress. Cost to Jan. 1, 1872,11,259.400. Sept. 1.1880 V. 14. p. 628.) June, 1872 Leased to Central Ga. Dividends 8 per #ent a yr, to every 10 oer cent on Cent. Macon. N.T., Farm. L. & T.Co. do do .I.&.l. 7 7 1,100,000 250,000 666.000 300,000 300,000 650.000 I'JO Ist .M. bonds or July 1868 Vermont dc Canada —stock » 680,000 '67-''69 ',000 7 a 6 7 V. 11. p292.) ; Int. In deiault April 1878-88 1S90 Mch Varl. F.&A. (V, :3, p. 516 1871 1,000,01 '0 2>« bonds, sterling, €S00,000. .. Vnton Pacific, Central Branch— Ht M.,gold 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Utica 1.000 71) Bloom't., Ist mort. tt 77(7t?pfi;e—lBt i,aio 75 491 J09 52 52 82 70 2d mortgage 8d mort^,age Convertible bonds Troy Union tst mort.. guar. Troy City... Ttn^erton—\ st mortgage Union Rtci/ic— stock 1st mortgage, gold. on road and equip't.. 2d mortgage (government subsidy) Land Grant bonds on 12,O:JO.00O acres Union ijOOi 1,''00 188-91 18'W-92 In progress. In progress. Leased to Maine Central. Net surplus income In 1871, after paying all int. and dlv'dof 1 per ct.ln Miy.was $55,080. The mort. bonds, sterling and domestic, are issued to retire old bonds rot seeu'ed; the two have sometimes been confused, as the late issues of oM bonds have been quoted as "new7's." Completed Sept., 1872, operated by L. & N. N. T.,.J. f. Alexin 'er. Jan! iVlS'XI (V. 15. p. 453.1 N. y., Gallstln Bank. Mch 1,1887 Net earnings. 1f7l,»127.987. N. Y.,Vcrmilyc & Co. Ang. 1,1899 Completed in 167'. progress. Ottumwa to Ced. Rapids, la. 19(XI In May 1, Var'l. ' F.&A. «/• .ifiO.OOO 217 247 217 101 I 1,000, 00 SOO.OIHI 1882-88 1^71-72 1874 do do do do j.&D. "i' 7 1,000 1,009 J.,!fe M. & S. M. & S. e- 1,988150 1870 1S71 7 3IKI.(K«I 50 M.& N. F.& A. M.* N 7g. 3,fC<l,00J l.iflO.OUO lOi London. York. New A.ftO. N.Y.. P.M. Myers* Co. J. do do 8 f 1,252,000 SOO&c 167 180 mortgage. (Decatur & E. St. Loms). Hannibal & Naples— 1st mortgage do do 2d do Lafayette, Bloom'tou & Miss— 1st M Hatm. & Cent. Mo., 1st mortgage do do 2d mortgage for HIO.OO 7 7 7g. 81 73 31 41 75 1st Omaha bridge 1,500,IH10 l.SIO.OCO Road 1901 1891 187; 18S-J-88 Charleston. &J. Nov. [ i)ue. Stocks, lastDlvrd. N. T.,Mctropoll.N. Bk, do do }Tov.. June. Charleston, S.W.RR.Bk. Mav. A.«<). J.&.I. .l.'ifc'.I. 3,°4",00il 11 I.IKIO 167 180 mortgage (Gt. Wt'n of '59,) mortgage (Qnln.* Tol.) mortgage (111. & S. Iowa) admortiragc (T0I.& Wab.) 2d mortgage (\Vab.& Wt'n.) «d mortgage (Gt. Wt'n of '59.) Equipment bonds (T.& W.) Oonsol. mortgage, co'iv 1st 1st Income bonds J. 68 100 "75 Ist /?o.v(o7i— 1st 6 7 6 7 1,00 227 10 S2S — & 3I2,5(1U 1,410,500 76,000 79,270 1,500,000 1 266&C IIBX 1866 llOX 1S64 116K 1866 1st 1st Lafayette. Muncie A.&l). 2,5tJ.250 174.000 1,200,090 2,031,156 1.B95.R25 270.010 500.000 450.000 81 3d Preferred tfc 7 29 20 II'O Ist mortgage Tol., Peoria <* lf'ar«a«?— stock )8t prefferred 2ro// 1.0(10 43^ K— mortgage 1,000 '20 2d mortgage Surao. tfc Chenango Va'tei/—l^l M. gold. 'Atunton Jiranch—Stocis. 7erre ffautetk liidlanapolis-stock 7 a<."00 3,877,300 50,000 399,000 Ua.)Stock, com Erie—\^t mortgage, conv., q'.-f. 192,500 6 5,'W Company bonds, conv, In'o ^tock a', par. Mas "Ogee UR b mds, conv. at 87>^ Sprinqf, & THh. S. £.— Ist mort., gold MtrrUng Mountain 1 2.250 UOO . Guaranteed stock 2d niortgage. gold 700,0110 4,;(«).tXW — Sottth'V^xtern.i M.&N. M.&N. 500,000 4.50.01X1 5110 Jlonds, 5 Principal, when I 1,000 1,000 \m* . INTBKKST OR DIVIDENDS. When Where Pavable and per t Payable. by Whom. Cent. Rate 1871 1871 1871 ' LIST. any error discovered In our Tables. notice ot do do $1,000,000. Opened August, 1871. 35 miles, June, 1872. Leased to N. London North. Leased 10 Dela., Lack. & West., at 7 per cent on stocks and bonds. Stock, Completed In pro^res*. 18i5 1900 Apl. 1, Old debts retired by this issue. 1891 Jan. (v.I4,p.628). to $613,400. Main Pt. to Selina, 138m. Br. to Ope- Income bonds amount .... line W. Ilka. 30m. Irom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.) to Wlllia'nsport, Md.. 80m., and Relay to Balto., 7m. Several issues of bds have the endorsement of Bait. City, as speelned In list. Capital stock, $660,000. (v. 1890 In progress 1 .Jan. 1, 1890 Jan., 1890 Jan., 1830 Jan., 1890 I , Ian., 1890 13. p. 840.) (v. 14, p. 628.) 1, 1890!SoldtoPein.Tt.R. Apr. l.la93iLeased toPa. RR. Stock, $1,022,450. Cost do Jan. 1, 18961 of road, &c., $3,730,263. (v. 14, p. 628.) Camden, N.J.Co'solBce Sept.. 18:2 Consol. of several roads and branches. do Camden to Cane May. Salem & SwedeaMacb.lSSl do boro, 126m, Net eainingj, 1871, $241,517. Jan., 1S96 Jan. Philadelphia. Office. do Kew Yor',' do Oct., 18*1 and London Jan, 1,1886 Comileted Feb.. 1372. L. er., 1.125.000 ac. Leased to Vt. Cent', at $'20,000 pr yr & txs. 1873 NewYorv. N. Y., J.M. Balto.. PicJtrell. A.Brown New & Sons York. May 1, June, ' 1900 In pro2re=-8. 32Kra. 1900 Income bonds of $500,000 also iBBued. In progress. 1887-97 Oct., 1»00 Jan., 1902 1881 1&S6 1896 A.&O. Phlla.. DeHavcn & Bro Floating debi, $180,701 cost to Nov., 1871, A.&O. do do $2,680,462, (v. 11. D. 628.1 6g. J.& J. London. Net earnings, yeat muing . cpt. 30, 1871, do ?*= M.&N. $197,021, J.& J. N.Y.,N.Bk of Republic u- Q-J. Jan. 1,1892 J. & J. Boston Office. July 1. !0(11 J.& J. Worcester, Office. July, 1872 Dividends In 7 years, 66 p c (v. 14, p 43,) 7 : 1 ; THE CHRONICLE. Oclol)er 26, 1872.] ^ ®hc (Hommcrcittl ®imc0. COMMERciAL E^^^^ FniDAY NioiiT. Oct. ?5. 187J. There has been a good average trade in rnernhnndise during the past week, and prices have been generally wel' supported, though number unfit it being Export* or LeadlUK Artlcleii from Nenr York. The I'oiluwingtable.couipitedtrumCuBtora House returns, bIiowi the exports of leading; articles from tlie port of New Vork nines January 1, 1873, to all the principal foreign countries, and alKotbe totals for the last week, and since January 1. The last two line* show total value», including the value of all other articles besideK those mentioned in tho table. <Vs).4 i--t7li-mo.jiiOirt*l-3s^^o»*wc-^.-7^«^«i—..-,-l-xi-Qtw^o for service, difficult o( and caused the death of embarrassment in hu'tiness to procure the delivery of a guods purchased. Cotton has been less active, but closes firm at lOJ^,?. for Middling Uplands. Breadstuffs have sold rather slowly Flour closes at 16 75@7 25 for shipping extras; Wheat SI 50@1 55 for No. 2 Spring', and Indian Corn 04c Groceries have shown continued 'or prime mixed. activity in Coffees and Sugars. Provisions hive been moderately active at v>iriable prices. Pork lias fnrtner advanced, but closing with the tone of the market somewhat unsettled ; new m^ss has sold at $15 50 @15 (50 at wholesiale and $15 G0@15 75 in a jobbing way; and prime mess $14 75. Lard scarcely varied until within a day or two, when the demand improved, mainly for the future, with sales of prime steam at 8^@8|c on the spot, and 8^@8fc. for the Winter months. Bacon has been quite irregular; long cle^r declined to 9c. on the spot, with sales at 8Ac. for November; long and short clear lor the Winter months, 8c., which is better. Of cut meats, shonlder-t have d dined to 7c. for pickled iind 8^c for smoked; hams, 14@ 14^3. for pickled, and lG@16A^e. for smoked. The supply of dressed hogs has materially increased and they are lower. Th^ markt-t has partially opened for new beef; mess, per bbl., $10@12 for plain, and I13@14 for extra ; prime mess, per tee., $20@ Butter hss been firm at last 22, and India mess, $23@25. week's advance, but cheese has declined. To day, pork was higher, and new mess sold at $15 75, seller October, with prime mess quoted at $14 88@15. Lard sold at 8fc. for prime steam, and more active; refined, 9^c. Bacon active for future. Cheese quoted at 14^@14^c. for prime f^ictoiies. Freights have been dull, and rates for grain have again declined, a considerable business having been done at 8^^9d. for corn and wheat to Liverpool by steam, with several vessels to Cork for orders at 8s., and a number of petroleum charters, including large vessels to Antwerp at (5s. 3d.@6g. 9d., and small vessels to Gibraltar for orders to the Mediterranean at Gs. 6d.@0s. 9d., wi^h a shilling more To-day the market was very dull and if to the Adriatic. Rates tor grain by sail are about rates quite unsettled. the same as those by steam. Tallow has been 6rmer at 9 5-16@9|c. for prime, with Rosin has been rather quiet at $4.40 for less doing. Spirits turpentine has been dull and weak, closstrained. Oils have been without essential change ing at 63@63^c. Petroleum has been active or movement of importance. largely at 2GJ@27c. for refined selling and buoyant immediate and November delivery, and crude has advanced to 14}@15c., in bulk, with considerable sales of Western naphtha at 18^c. Fish has ruled firm, with a good degree Whiskey has advanced to 93c. Wool very of activity. firm for domestic fleece, which is In demand ; but all foreign wools very dull. Hops in bet ter demand and firmer; new English, 30@33c. Ingot copper has been State, 27@35 selling at 33@32^o. for American, and 29o. for selected EngPig iron quiet, but therejhas been some business in lish. ii ( . :?£ 3-~ ^ "^ «30^ « — O* — 3i J ; .-3 '.'•^ t-,«i.-"5 as S wSiOU ; :i 2 5J^CJL_^« a5 » (?» 9 <lftO 00^ . . . .^ I POO '' si .r-«cao g /^-i 3" 'W i ^ 1^2 «Pffi?^^ -a - ."^S ! * ^pT .a^.^^^a"^ r * #^ />n ^M ^ ^a v« ^& •^^ OlQO o; « 'r o» vft v^ ^ ^B V* * or ^^ O (7« • . •-J 1-1 O & .^ D ^f -O • • »-> oil u o co»o » 3a "^ .HO • • • •0 — 3 • .^ .ww-H* .22 Ii :§P S t- '4 o> *?« • • : ; 'o .69 III : . s ; -i-iio 2 : :I5I aD'oc'-'oo' e'ct cT :S :- i^ :? fiis c'tcT : i i"2i ;g : • * ;iS :ii lO IS 1 .o :£: ; -§ : :5i^ 5 :S §3 iSigg ' CO ; * •? :^l5? :2 • ^' 1 to S- g :ig * 'S S "S g*^ ^ rjg C.fl* : • .0^ O •S2 9 'fCtOao s^ rails. In tobacco .!.> much buoyancy or activity* among horses, which has rendered a many, has been a source circles, 6(.'5 without Lktterly, an epidemic large : : we notice more activity in the market for Ken tucky Leaf; the tales for the week aggregate 800 hhds., of which 700 hhds. for export, the remaining 100 hhds. being taken by the home-trade-dealers and cutters. Prices are unchanged; lugs, 9^@ 10c. ; leaf, 10^@ 15c. for common to fine. Seed Loaf has been less active, although the demand is very fair ; sales mclude 300 cases new crop Connecticut, 48@75c.; 80 do. new crop New York, private terms ; 97 do. Dew crop New York, 13^c.; 112 do. new crop Pennsylvania,' part 15c, ; 83 do. new crop Western, 10c. ; also, 200 casesundry old lots, 12@25c. Spanish tobacco continues in brisk demand, and the sales embrace 250 bales Yara old orop, a resale, pn vate terms ; 100 do. d )., new crop, private terms; 700 do Havana, 98c.@$l 10; 310 do. St. Domingo, gold in bond, at private terms. :S : c ar *^ a* -•at ;ss;"2£ *-« f2 ' S ' ' g« 2l r-50 g5S (5 CO V* O ' Una.S3 : Jcoo t o • o :B4 : : , O 6^^ mo '^weowB CO m '^ *'— a;HH 'c'3 13 oo — : : 1 THE CHRONICLE. 56B Imports of Leadlns Articles. the the Since Jan. 1, Same llnie 1*71. week. 1872. 1871. Kor Same Since Jan. 1, Kor week. Metals, Ohlaa, Glass and 3M 16,66l> 81.519 5IH,17« 3S,1U« 9,389 3,190 8«,3<9 t9,m Kartlieuware... Glass Glassware 1U 411ads plate T, Buttuiis Coal, tuns 99; 2,100 7S0 hn'^ bA^s Cotton, l>iUes <;t>coa, Cull'ee, 7,5S(i'l,I9J,!T8 iU, I4,n«u 53.3 ! 466,5:1 39,145 lO.OJi 5,130 132,511 19,145 Tin slabs, Rags 84^1,009 SuKar, Iron, Kit bars. A i,rm 31,996 lbs.. lihds., tcs. bills boxes jSngar, Mark. I'eruvlan lllea powders.. liriniHtoite, tons Couhtneal 9,315' 222,t;67;9.006,337 7,18:- ,331 4.4911 ;8S.3I5| lSi,i53 863,S76| 8'i3,134 17,653 11,(05 5.773,863 5A5O.0O3 2,765 138,10: li4.754 ;r,lb Spelter.lbB Spelt Steel Tin, boxes 391,610 33,113Tea 3:>; B9.71 ITobacco 9,77^ Waste 2,186 Wines, 13,411 4,8is Cream Tartar.. Gambler Gum, Arable... Uadder O 41.376 3,733 Champag'cbks. Wines 5,135 Wool, bales lO.ii'M 106 14;,HS 8,;!'6 1,545 172.313 Artl 3.379 left 702 :)plum ^oda, bi-carb... 71,671 Soda .59,910 Fancy goods 45,»)Flsh in 87,331 813.53.5 158,942 161,133 66,534 reported JSO by value— 35,70ICiiiars. 6'>1 41.42i sal 56fiU 1,480 Is, essential.. Oil, Olive I. 889,833 Ac— 1,891 36,41" 4,718 6,140 4.6(9 Indlfo 6,T2;;, 039.06.1 408 1,001,331 ,678,270 !,520,9S3 t37,331 l,5590orks 97.158 . 36.336 7,559 &1,6.'>1 Ac- ,447,f 305,; 78.i79 1,224,533 34i,;61 42.381 39,03.3 j*'lax !(',74'J 10.7i>l Lemons 61l,3:!7 Furs 5.919 13.013 7,010 133,406 5,038 Oranijea 3-3 1.3.'1,.'45|1,1SI,599 961,3(3 9,336 7i4,3.)9 613.S7! 116,313 l.:30.i79 101.83! '9.4il.7;5!9,91!i,59l 687,777 19,6191 783 Soda, ash Ounny cloth.. .. Hair Hemp, bales Ac- Hides, Bristles 9; 1,3)3 Ivory Jewelry. AcJewelry 5,ii'i Watches 1,361' 511,587 Ginger Pepper 4 10 731 'Saltpetre 157,693 5,713 71,1 Cork. 1,13 Fustic 740,4;3 140,13" 6!)0; Logwood.., Receipts of Domestic Produce for January receipts of domestic produce 3,4431 Week aud ttae have been as follows 5,956; Oil cake, pkgs.... lOlMard.... 825 C. meal.bbls Cotton. .bales. 5,559 21,0i6' 256; Hemp.. bales. No. 11,913; 960| Leather.sldes Molasses, lids ){aval Stores— Cr.turp bills Solrlts turp Roslu 57.678 30 15,1,191 3!9,2-,2 43,317, 3,710,6331 2,791.03!, 41,793 8.317 61,831 505,4 IS 26,266 . Pttoh Stearlne Sugar, hhds., Ac. iTallow. DkiS...... Tobacco, ,ikgs.... Tobacco, hhds Whiskey, bbls.... m,3V! Wool, bales 331,6-35, Dressed hogs. No. 31,474 7.536, 17,! 46,154 276,335 92,066 since 51,8.37 5,889 43,817 5!4,;09 16,138 5;9,40e 53,717' 1,391,635 l,2;P,i)63 261.95126,378 1,71: 360,0:« 354,875 7,313 lr9,4W 301 113.638 86,859 1,:306 17,182 -286,196 18;,5;6 2,-25o! 660 23.531 18.247 9,356 13,913 2(8 26i.57E 233,821 6,5:7 16.543 475 19.775 5,6!13,258 25.068 863 32,42(1 2!4,6S0 a«,160 2,8 IS 531 60,544 91,976 131,422 3,'26a 151,672 6'« 58,63! li:i,126 80,3IE 90,114 4,119, 1,051] week at— 35, 1872. 1S67. 1870. .bales. 30,076 10.225 14.061 36.553 11.265 .. Savannah Texas 23,32! 11,160 12,561 111,201 15,668 6,140 4,840 171 1,CS3 12.889 113,148 93,969 Tenn^issee, Ac "lorlda North Carolina Virginia 2,3';0 507 3,413 20.374 10.604 S3.676 lO.FO'i 28,9.23 11.2M 1,764 3,817 108 2.S08 «,833 •i,131 6 830 526,214 season 18,450 4,925 3,913 550 2,418 8,404 for October, 18|c. for November, ISfc. for December, 18 I'j-ltic. for January, 19 5-16c. for February, 19Jc. for March, and 20sc. for April. The total sales of this description for the week are 84,550 bales, including 1,300 tree on board. For immediate delivery the total sales foot up this week 15,945 bales, includ. ing 10,445 for export, 4,-309 for consumption, 300 for speculation, Of the above, 0,738 bales were to arrive. and 991 in transit. The following are the closing quotations to-day 2; New Orlcao'.l 0- Krlt. I Florida. Ordinary perlb.i 3,316 6^4 287 Low Middling Middling I GoodMlddllng Below we 80,018 55,669 4.50,421 25.',5S1 6,693 Same w'k week. 1871. 8.832 16,275 14,7S6 4,308 2,R00 2.963 12,311 4',5fi 502 12,387 5)2 o'sio 636 14,601 !S,591 42 635 265 21.385 1 l'J0.7ll 18K9-... I 19JJS.... I ... I 19!l((3> 2U%^.... ' I Texas. Orleans. 165««.... 16KiS..... 17^«..., e.... 19X<*.... :9m*.... K\®.... 19««..., 20 S... 30 21 iOli®.... 2114®.... 20K®... 19 a,.... fe.... 21 «*.... erive : BALKS. Con- Spec- Tran- sump. ula'n PBI111.9. 1 1 lit. Total. 3.640 2,800 544 439 1.188 1,015 .585 65 42 78 491 100 4,781 4,130 1«37 i,"n Low MidMIdfg. dling Good ilrd'ry.lOrd'ry. , 472 10 '166 933 mu 2,199 449 "'5 200 Friday Total 10,455 4,.309 Wednesday Thursday 2C0 1011 1,723 2,653 991 15,915 1 16« 16M K 16 I614 163i 10,572 44.TS2 10,923 23,758 13.8^5~ 1-9,231 39,911 151.15! 1872, For December, For Octoter. 89,095 10 593 IU,863 51 941 :i,'!»2 47,592 21,215 20,563 34,690 30.383 30.129 19,O0U 25,000 252,303 219,526 40.1M 18 19K 19W 19K 19X « 18K 18X 16M For February. cts. balei*. CIS. 18K i,:oo 18W f.,-;00 18 9-16 4.10.1 18 15-16 19 3,510 3,700 4,800 Wl-16 600 19 3-16 3,700 400 18 13-16 2fOO I9^i bales. 400 400 K% 15^ 19), KH 18 11-16 13V 18 13 16 ISK ; Novem. For I'XI ....19>4 .19 5-16 300 18 11-16 50C.. 2,400.. 1,2(«.. 18X .VJO.. ..19S 19 9-16 bales. U% 200 .19X 5011 for Dec. Kor January 13 29- .3 18 15-16 3,400 1,900 1.2CC 1.800 19 13.3CO total 30K 350 301 600 211M 20 9-ltS lUfi 19>« Feb. For May. For March. I 3.7''0 19K 400 19 15-16 1,8C0 20 20,1-16 .3(IK 19 1-16 r.0O 19X COO Jan. cts. 2I1X 5- is 4.2U0 total April. 5,800 total 18K 200 20 S.'iSC 18 13-16 4,r,00 April, bales. cts. 4.3W 200 18 9-16 The 1871. 19X I9V< "5^ For forward delivery the sales (including 1,200 free on board), have reached during the week 84,550 bales (all low middling or on the basis of low middling), and the fDllowing is a statement of the Bales and prices 18,800 total Stock. Total tlila France \contll.'t >,3I6 Total Sincr Bent. i Mobile. the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of Uplands at tbis market each day of the past week 300 1,466 4,2^2 83,935 Mobile Texas New York... Other porta.. I6X15,.... GoodOrdlnary 200 : Charl itoa...| Bava'itinh New Upland and 4,600 7.100 3,500 3.401 9,96'i 437,623 Rxnorted to— " Oct. oa*":?.'"* 2-35,6 ,7 improbable, some of the later months showing a decline for the week. The ttuctuationg of the week show the sensitive state of the market. Distuibances in the London money market an! the general uncertainty with regard to European consumption aud the extent of our crop, have been the doubtful elements affecting the question of prices. At the same time there appears to be here a general feeling of confidence in present values. The prices for futures last reported were (hasis low middling) 19ic. 7,000 total March. 4X1 200 600 -20^ 20 11-16 .300 JOV aoiM6 2.10 20 J« 100 1,850 total 21 May. sales during the week of free on board have reached 1,200 the particulars of these sales are as below : F. O. B., Mobile " " exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of of last 11IV390: 19!.52! advance of about 1-lGc. The principal business has been for the early months, it being claimed that a corner for October was not For November. 23,414 6,630 5.170 48,885 bales, of which 31,385 were to Great Britain, 10,573 to France, and 10,938 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks as Below are the made up this evening, are now 3.52,308 bales. exports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week 5,981 IIJWU 2.9U3; 1M,2.'0 1.31.17" ya- .. 269.C70, Tlie market the past week for spot cotton has been only moder' rately active, but prices were well sustained until Thursday! when there was ^c decline. To-day the feeling was better again, and there was a rocovoi'y of ^c on Middling and above, and ^c on In futures there has b(*n less Ordinary and Low Middlinsr. doing, and prices were off about Jc until to day. Ou Saturday last there was a decline of i(a'd-16c and a further decline on Tuesday of l-lG@ic. Today there was rather more intiuiry and at an bales 1. 2'.';.ilt 85.1.91 14,S0J total C-harleston Total since Sept. 39.263 2,in! Total this year..,. 18,703 total Octob'r. The 22,16.1 Totil last Tuesday : Total this week. 9.2SO 23.1 7 46.174 7.849 497, Monday Friday, P. M., October Orleans 76,61.7 l',():Vl 42 259: Saturday special telegrams received to-night from the Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the receipts, exports, It &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening, Oct. 25. appears that the total receipts for the seven days have reached 11.3,148 bales against 98,391 bales last week, 87,308 bales the previous week, and 74,140 bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of September, 1872. 530,214 ba'ios against 303,039 bales for the same period of 1871, showing an increase since September 1 this year of 103,175 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per telegraph) and for the corresponding weeks of the five previous years are as follows Mobile 5.912^ 61.101 3,<3lj I<l,-i31 Eip't. By New cor.! 6,as7, 14.49<: 43 274 Florida ^forth Carolina Virginia Other ports ;0,937 27,041 87.131 45,902 1S,43. 49,f.-a, il'a,302 19, OOTT ON. this 61,492 710 1,741 Received 33,ilf,8, : pkKS 722.557 TilCB, 2.5)2 13.ii63 200 397 3,652 . 97,84i 176,163! lei.lSS; 501.236; 4,7;e 572,961' 252,1,51 : 133,362 4,916 69,713 2,076 25 5S Beef, pkgs Lard, pkg^ Lard.k^lis US,113 1(>8,8I3 .5.828; Peas Hides 5,558', 2.'26.41U 2,791,010 IPeanuts, bass 636.0;3 9,3)1.561 18,u;!),632 iProvislous— 7.i3.03331,977.1S 3.3,161 751 Butter, pkgs.... 193,374 10^67,437, S.92:,3;!' ....1 S-,6.-m, 572,805' Cutraeats 291,872 2,509.818 l,55i.S70 Eges 550, 252,333; 159.302 Pork Barley, Ac. GraSA seed. 3:«,76U 204,496 This Since Same week. Jan.l. time '71 91.991 Bye ;8,3:-8 1. 1 125 331,482 85,960 311,095 124.567! This Since Same week.j Jan.l. time *(l. Ashes... pkga. Breadsiutfi— Flour.. bbls. Whea^..bui. '51 392.811 4S0l,Woods- Maliogany. The 6;9308 SM Ac— Spices, Cassia 1,3!9 16.1ir2 33,933, i.'iT! Molasses lialslnt Hides uudressed Uice 99.533 3,341 1,080 520, T83 116,43 i,lD8eed Nuts 10,40 1,466 16,96« 39,911 =1 Hides, dressed. India rubber Fruits, ill.391 Mobile Savannah Texas A hags 21,91.1, New Orleans Charleston Stock. Total. Vorta. 18727 6,0 '5 «,«93 5.328 933,537 1,061.353 580,331 1-5,700 117 64 9,189 pi] Lead, plKS 4,107 8,3.)3 BKCSIPTS RXFOKTXD 8INGK SEPT. 1 TO— CoastSINCE 8KFT.1. wise PORTS. Hardware &e.— time Ac- Cutlery Eartbe;iware— Chlua [October 26, 1873.* From the foregoing: statement it will be seen that, compared with the correspondinjr week of last season, there is ari increase in thoexports this week o( 8,!)7-l dales, while the stocks lo-ulght are 33,783 bales mere than tUey were at this time a year ago. The following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton at all the ports from Sept. 1 to Oct. 18, the latest mail dates. followinuf table, compilei from Custom House returns shows tUe ('ori)ijfn imports of leading articles at this port tUe last week, since Jan. 1, 1873, and for the same period of 1871 [T\>v ([uautity is s'lven in packa^'es when not otherwiae spccin ed. l The 'JriiK"*. ; " 200 av. N. Y. 1. m., Oct. shipment, at ISSilc 500 basis I. in., Nov. shipment, private ti.rius. " '• " at istjc. Savannah.... 200 " •• .... 900av. N.Y.I. m., Nov. shipment, at l8Xc. 1,200 Weather Reports by Telegraph.—The past week appears have continued favorable for picking purposes, with the exception o( a severe storm of from two to three days in length, to The storm does whicli has extended along the Atlantic coast. not appear, however, to have done any considerable harm or to have visited the Gulf States, although some rain is reiiorted there, but not suiflcient to interfere with farm work. At Xew Orleans it has been rainy (sliovvery) during two days. They have had rain (a light shower) on one day at Selma. It has also rained on one day at Montgomery, with the rest of the week pleasant. At Columbus there has been rain on two days, the balance of the week being pleasant. There have been three days rain at Savannah, and two da^B at Augusta the Augusta telegram states that ; : : At Memplils it has rained on one Berioxis damage was done. our correspondent at tlie rest of the week being pleasant tliat point says tliat tliere are at present many complaints of the no day, ; freedmen negtectinj? tlie picking. It 1ms rained on two days at Nasliville the telegram adds fiat the rop is turning out well. The thermometer at Memphis has averaged 5!); Savannah, 05 Columbus, (ji) Montgomery 74, and Belma 73. ( ; ; ; — IIoi.uiNO Back CUvi'TON. A correspondent complains of our advising planters to hold back their eoiton. VVu were not aware of having given any sucli advice, and think it would deaervu and receive very little attention had we given it. Present prices are very fairly remunerative, and planters are in debt for the advances made them. Under such circumstances we presume they will, wiihout advice from anyone, pursue the very natural course of selling enough to pay what tliey owe. Uesides, as we stated a week or two since, it is not necessary now for one who has confidence in future prices to hold cotton in order that ho may realize the advance. The contract system lias opened an easier and less expensive way to the speculitor while enabling him to realize on see, therefore, very little inducehis crop and pay his debts. ment for keeping cotton back, and do not believe it is or will be done to any considerable extent. If a planter is busy gathering not in his crop, he may for the time neglect to send it to market because he desires to hold it, but simply because for the present he has something better to do. We — AouicuLTUuAL Depaktmknt Kepoiit koh October. — Wo do not possess any special iujeauity for interpreting the Agricultural Bureau's cotton reports they app3ar to us to be quite unintelligable. Last month, however, on being interviewed by telegraph, the Bureau admitted that their figures at that time indicated a prol»ble crop of 3,600,000 bales. The September report, therefore may be stated thus; Increased acreage, 13. Crop, 3,000,000. Condition, 91. They have now issued the October reix)rt, in which it is said that tlie condition is at present 87 per cent increased acreage, 13 per cent, same as before; or a falling off of 4 per cent in condition. As the figures for acreage were obtained immediately after planting was completed, and as that acreage has since been decreased by floods, &c., how is it possible to estimate the crop on a statement of the " condition" of what is now standing, without knowing the loss of acreage during the Summer as compared with last year? Still if the Bureau continue to hold to the statement of last month as a correct interpretation of their meaning at that time (that is 3,600,000 bales in September), the October figures would be 133.000 bales less, or 3,407,000 bales. ; ; : r-SUlpmeats this week to-^ Great ConBritain, tinent. Total. 1,000 5,000 1,000 1,000 3.000 0,000 .— Shipments since Jan. Great Con- Britain. tlnent. 1 to^ Total, Week's receipts. 671,000 314,000 885,000 732.000 310,000 1,048,000 1,500 11,000 From the foregoing it would appear that compared with last fear there is a decrease this year in the week's shipments to Great Britain of 4,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1 now shows a decrease in shipments of 163,000 bales over the corrasoouding period of 1871. Our dispatch to-night also says that all the reports with regard to the crop are very favorable. cash, 1250 bales to arrive at SJc gold cash, 1000 bales to arrive at 2ic currency, 7000 bales contracts at 2|c currency and 3^0 gold, 5000 bales contracts at 3 3-lGc gold. Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports.— Below we — give the movements of cotton at the interior ports receipts and shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the corresponding week of 1871 ding Oct.' 2.1, 1812^ ^Wcek ending Oct. 27. '71^ btaipmeni 8. Stock. Receipts. Shipments .stock. Nashville quantity oi cotton in sight at this date (Oct. 35) of each of the two in 8.774 3,563 3,530 3,385 13,123 2,390 2,016 1.728 11,683 3.109 3,573 3,353 4,795 7,483 4,015 10,797 1,809 5,758 3,159 3.523 3,316 3,591 13,980 3,331 8,658 1,114 2,278 3.777 2,703 13,897 1,827 5,905 4,596 6,601 6,114 4,100 11,621 1,328 86334 33,211 33,784 34,654 33,349 40,325 3,,573 9,137 4,036 2,-503 bales. 48.5,000 330,000 233,000 14,000 36,000 68,000 40.000 48,000 57,000 34,000 5,000 lAindon in Havre in Marseilles in Bremen in Amsterdam at Antwerp at Barcelona Afloat for G reat Britain (American) Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil).. . Afloat for Bremen (American) Afloat for Amsterdam (American) Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe Stock in United States ports Stock in inland towns Exports from United States this week... a^OOO 15,000 55,000 47,000 15,221 1,051 none Total ' 174,000 353.308 33,784 48,885 4,800 370,848 219,520 40,325 39,911 1,758,977 1,64.5,087 These figures indicate an increase in the of 113,890 bales compared with the same date of 1871. cotton in sight to-night The exports of cotton this week from New York show an increase since last week, the total reaching 14,001 bales, against 13,975 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the exports of cotton from New If ork, and their direction for each of the last four weeks ; also the total exports and direction since September 1, 1873 ; and in the last column the total for the same period of the previous year : Exports ol Cotton (bale*) rrom Neiv York since Sept.l, 1873 WEEK ENCrNS Oct Oct. Livnrnnol ot her British Ports T otal to »t. Britain Same ToUl time to date. Oct. Oct. prey, year. 2. 9. 16. 23. 10,273 M,728 12,440 12,857 69,966 30 30 949 14,738 10,275 66,095 12,440 12,337 69,996 67,044 ISO 476 734 24 50 ot her French ports 1 otal French 130 476 734 24 931 1,405 1,738 4,074 236 lOU 931 1,405 1,738 4,074 838 60 Br eniun and Hanover IT Ot tier ports T otal to N. Europe. ain,Oporto& Qibraltar&c 898 '898 IS1 others Total Spain, &.C 898 Grand Total 16,557 10,325 • 18,975 898 . .... 67,404 75,702 14,601 The following are the receipts of cotton at New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore for the last week, and since Sept.l ,1873: NEW TORK. PHILADEt.F'lA BALTIHOKS. This Since week, ;Sept.l. This Since week. Sipt.l. BEoa'Ta raoM- This Since week. (Sept. ! This Since week. Sept.l. . I I _i_ New Orleans.. Texas Savannah 4,155l l,3SJl 4,743; 16,150; 12.332, 34,2641 "93! 2ii| 8,9:«l, 35,324! 451 3,227 7,.302 407 2',i66 '788 li6M 585 1,5?4 398 274 2.404 1,554 Mobile Florida S'th Carolina. N'th Carolina. Virginia North' rn Ports Tennessee, &c 795 57b 1,539 .3,81311 161 6,4291 1,882 20.a3O|l 1,631 5,61211 Total this year) 2i,81P 136,39»!i 6,520' 25,632; 1,254 4.S7! Total last year.l 27,123 121,164'! 5.4841 17,2831 2.4.38 8.491I 7,4801 370 Foreign 1,523 ... 10,351 "'59! '406; 1,183 3791 3161 5..3(i9 622 466 1,028|| i 3,135| 11,999 2.9031 11.888 — Skipping News. The exports of cotton from the United Sta**'8 the past week, as per latest mail returns, have reached 48,916 So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these arc the bales. game exnorts reported by telegraph, and published in TiiE Chronicle last Friday, except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for two weeks back. With regard to New York, we include the manifests of all vessels cleared up to Wednesday night of this week : Total liales. New YonK—To Liverpool, City of per steamers City of Bristol, 934 Abvfsinia, 878 Adriatic, 1,377 Oreetp, 1,950 Wjominjj, 2,259. ...per ships Isaac Webb, 1,953 Cuba, 488 ....(JrcatWestcrii, 1,343 ...Antrim, 405 To Glasgow, per ^steamer Europa. 30. To Havre per aleanur Ville de Paris, 416 To Bremen, per steamer Woser, 1,738 Lonisiana, New Obi.kans— To Liverpool, per steamers Belgian, 2,058 2,5116 and 7 l>aft9 seed cotton... Bolivar, 4,158 and 16 sacks seed cotton per liark Duke of Wellington, 2.372 To Havre, per ships L. L Sturj-css, 4,256. .Freeman Clark, 3,720. To Biircclona, perliark Uenom, 600 .. To Malaga, per bark Virtuosa, 800 CHAni.i:»T(iN— To Havre, per twirk Bengali, 1,150 Upland 47 Sea Island. Savannah— To Liverpool, per steamer Alice, 3,489 Upland Rio do la Plata, To Havre, per barks Mary Lawton, 2,300 Upland London, 772 . . . The above totals show that the interior stocks have increased during the week 3,133 bales, and are to-night 6,541 bales lets than at the same period last year. The receipts have been 1,680 bales more than the same week last year. 1871. 518,000 118,719 119,840 19,783 19,068 1873. past seaiions in Uverpool Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock I Bags, Bagging, &r. The market for Domestic Kolls is a little firmer, owing to the advance in the price of Butts. Buyers are more numerous at lie than they were last week, while sellers are asking ll^@13c cash for round parcels, though as yet no sales are reported at over lie cash. The market for Bags remains at about the same as in our last issue. There are several inquiries in the market, but we hear of no sales. Holders are firm at 1.5c cash, and 14|c, possibly 14f c, would be paid. Butts have been active, with large sales. We quote price on spot at 2^ @3|c currency cash, though some holders are asking 3ic. To arrive we quote 2 3-lOc gold for contracts and single parcels favorably placed. The sales last 2 or 3 days have been 500 bales in store at 2Jc currency cash, 100 bales in store at 3 -S-lOc currency Columbus Macon Montgomery... Selma Memphis — — Gunny Augusta Visible Supply of Cotton Made cp by Cable and Telegraph. By cable wo have to night the stocks at the different Kuropean ports, the India cotton afloat for all of Kurope, and tbn American afloat for each port as given below. Froii figures thus rei'eived, we havo prepared the following tai)le, showing the rif — ^OMB.VY Shipments. According to our cable dispatch received to-day, there have been 1,000 bales shipped from Bombay to Great Britain the past week and 1,000 bales to the continent, while the receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 1,500 bales. The movement since the firit of January is as follows. These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are for the week ending Thursday, Oct. 24 1873 1871.... 667 tItE (.TTAONt^Lli October 26, 1872.] . . N C— To Uverpool, . 30 47fi 1,788 11,161 7.978 600 800 1,197 3,489 8,863 .WS U|)lan(l WiLMixoTON, 12,357 ner bark Elsa, 128 181 : : : — - BALTiiloikit -To Liverpool, per mi, lOO per ship Nao- Steamer Morar!«n,43S 532 Boston— To Liverpool, per slcamcr OlympiiB, 439 PHiLAUiLruiA— To Liverpool, per steamer Potomac. 43.916 particulars of these shiiiiaeats, arrang^ed in our usual torm •re as follows: Liverpool. GlasROW. Havre. Bremen. Barcelona. Malaga. Total. Savannah Wilminglon 532 Boston im Philadelphia.... 138 ToUl 476 1,733 7,976 1,197 2,863 .... .... .... ... .... 3,489 122 Baltlmure 80 .... 14,601 600 800 20,.5:« .... .... 1.19: 6,352 122 5.32 ... 439 136 28,438 18.512 .30 are ^d. per lb. dearer than on Saturday last. The following are the particulars of imports, deliveries and stocks 800 1,738 43,916 — (iOLD, EscHANOE AND Frbiohts. Wold Uas fluctuated the past week between 113} and llof, and the close was 113^. Foreign Exchange market is steady. The following were the last quotations: London bankers', long, 108t@109 short, 110i@110|, Freights closed at f@7-16d. by and Coiflinercial, 107^@108|. steam and id. by sail to Liverpool, IJiglJc. gold by steam and Ic comp. by sail to Havre, and |d. by steam to Hamburg. bales. Imports, Jan. 1 to Oct. 10 Deliveries Stocks, Oct. 10 By Tkleoraph frou IjIverpool. — Oct. 4. 112,000 19,000 11,000 704,000 lOi.OOO Total sales Sales for export Sales on speculation Total stock Stock of American... Total afloat . 192,(100 afloat Oct. Oct. 11. 121,000 23,000 16,000 627,000 85,000 201,000 21,000 11,000 Oct. 25 98,000 19,000 10,000 485,000 46,000 227,000 57,000 18. 1M,000 17,000 20,000 531.000 67,000 215,000 35,000 show the dally closing prices of cotton for the week: Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. PriceMld.Upl'ds. 9%®.... 95i® 9% 9K@9% 9X1^9% 9>i@ 9% 93i®'9% " Orleans. 10if@....10X@10?<10J<@10?i 10!ii®10>i 10X@10>il0M@10% Trade Eeport.— The market for yams and fabrics at Manchester is dull. Tlie following table will European Cotton Markets. — In reference to these markets our correspondent in Loudon, writing under the date of Oct. 13. states — ^Falr r-Ord.& Mid-, Sealsland Floridu 20 18 16 26 21 G.Ord. L.Mid. Ord. Upland... 8 S% Mobile.... 8 & ^Same date 1871Mid. Fair. Good, Fine.-^ 45 Si 38 29 32 26 10 10)i lOy, N.0&Tex8 9>i The following are the this date ,-Good 22 18 42 28 29 23 G.Mid.J M.F. WH 10^ G.Mid. Mid. F. Mid. Mid. 9 7-16 911-16 9 9 16 9 1316 101-16 9>i 8'-i & g'd fair-, middling 10>^ 9X lOX 913-16 10>i lOi^- 11 >i 10 lOX 11 prices of middling qualities of cotton at at the corresponding periods in the three previous and years 1870. d. 15 1869. Midland d. Sea Island. 92 Since the m 12X 1871, 1872, Egyptian. W. B. Total. ... bales. 350,670 33,M0 4,5:w 248,920 27,220 11,020 115.200 1,880 91.010 575,980 614,160 271,270 110.0.50 5..380 The following statement shows the for the week and aveuing 6 5X 6 year, and also 1872, 1871, bales. 98,542 83,881 7.869 7,981 215.699 bales. 284,409 45.495 2.38,452 bales. 802.180 60,330 12.620 15.710 519.490 364,172 585,748 910.330 1871. 10,681 6,711 and imports of cottor the stocks ou hand on Thursday sales last American .. bales nraslllan E;;yptian Smyrna A Greek West Indian, &c Bast Indian . 26.3,50 5,3'iO 2,460 26,750 5,960 o,66.J 700 210 j qvi r-"'*' 740 740 (. 18,780 12,620 Total 82,800 2.3,110 34,150 31,110 6 .380 ^'"1 11,810 1 American .'Brazilian 8.000 2,793 B^yptian 447 Bmyrnn & Gr'k W. Indian East Indian... . 2,.i38 6,49.( SO.SM date 6 000 31,7:J0 43,210 1,006,210 107.:J90 f 1872. 1871. ,128,924 1,934,869 9,130 3,597,170 59,140 63,150 -Stocks.- Same Total. This day. 378,375 17.3,6a5 961,8,80 8,184 89.011 637,669 6,458 113,640 895,358 85.260 118.660 25.010 7,230 40,150 350,570 2,811,691 3,216,713 4,014,786 626,850 632,782 179.904 16,488 110,712 742,881 2,080 11,570 1871. 2,233,984 500,466 1 39,920 7,220 4,800 744,860 this date 1871. 2,0-0.830 27,270 664,590 461,900 13.370 240,2:30 205.890 5,070 16,010 6,8001 1,860 15.480 121,390 3,443,970 To this To 1872. ,425,200 -Imports. This week. Average weekly sales dale 1871. Dec. 31, 1871. 144,040 168,800 71,580 64,030 8,790 49,750 1,540 1 i:,550 22,600 f 222,860 272,770 471,410 ; BRE ADSTUPFS Friday The markets ; is actively canvassed as regards probable influence. its It chec'ks demand at the moment, and it is believed that at a critical moment it will greatly retard canal navigation, and thus prevent the the accumulation of needed supplies at this market before the winter season sets in. Flour has arrived quite freely, while the demand has been but moderate. Receivers have been disposed to realize, and have consequently shaded prices whenever by doing so they could close out a full line as a result, very good extra State has sold at $7 10 ; A line delivered. of 50,000 bbis good Western extra, 10,000 bbls each of the next five months, were oflfered at f 7 but only $6 50 bid. The large proportion of inferior wheat in the new crop causes buyers of flour for future delivery, to be apprehensive for ; may be reduced. Family brands To-day the market was very dull and quotations almost nominal. I'he cost of moving flour was greatly increased owing to the scarcity of horses. Wheat has arrived more freely, and prices have given way for Spring growths jbut Winter wheats, although oflFered much more freely and sold to a considerable extent, part for arrival have brought full prices. Amon« late prices paid are $1 43@1 46 for No. 3 Spring, |1 53@1 54 for No. 3 Chicago and Northwest, |1 56@1 57 for No. 3 Milwaukee, $1 61(31 63i for No. 1 Spring, |1 75 for common white to arrive also Canada West in bond at |1 60 for amber and f 1 80 tor choice white. To-day there was a further slight decline, leading to a rather better business. The gales were mostly No. 2 Milwaukee and Duluth at $1 54@1 56, and No. 3 Chicago |1 50. Corn was dull and neglected early in the week, when prime mixed declined to 63^c but on Tuesday the demand was very active, and Wednesday the prices advanced to 65@65Jc, receding yesterday to 64i@64ic. To-day the market was dull and prices fell off, with sales from 64ic down to 63ic, closing at 64c. Rye has been quiet. Barley has had a slow sale at |1 15 for Canada West and 98c@$l for No. 2 Western. Canada Peas remain nominal. Oats have been moderately active, mainly at 46 @47c for prime new Western mixed afloat, and 47@47ic for old do in store. To-day the market was dull and nominally un, that the standard of inspection firm. ; ; ; changed. The following are em Extra State, &c Western Spring clos(ng quotations $ | | bbl. |6 6 Wheat extras do double extras do winter wheat extras and double extras City shipping extras. ... City trade and family 6 7 00® 90® 6 40 7 25 75® 50® 7 15 9 00 Rye 7 7 4 flour Corn meal— Western, Ac. Corn meal— Br'wlne, &c. The movement . 1872. For the Plonr, bbls. . . . 92,991 5,559 636,073 ! | i 50®11 25 40® 7 50 50® 5 60 8 25.® 3 60 3 80® 3 90 I | | | | | I 1 1 . Barley— Western No. Canada West Peas— Canada NEW TOBK. , : Grain, Wheat -No.2sprlng,bi«h.tl 60® 1 6& No. 1 spring 1 58® 1 61 Eed Western 1 58® 1 65 Amber do 1 67® 1 75 White 3 75® 2 05 Corn-Western mixed 62X@ 64X White Western 66® 6,s Yellow Western 65® 66 Southern, white 78® 80 Rye— State and Canada... 88® 90 Western 80® 83 Oats— Black 42® 44 Chicago mixed 45® 49 M'hite Ohio and State. 48® 55 in breadstuff's at this —receipts AT , 1 | brands 8 00®10 50 Southern bakers' and famllybrands 9 5n@ll 50 Southern Bhipp'g extras. 7 75® 8 75 C. meal, " Of the present stock of cotton in Liverpool 13'75 per cent is Wheat, bns. American, against 1305 per cent last year. " Corn, " Rye, London, Oct. 13. The market opened with firmness, but baa Barley, &c.. been firmer since the advance in the Bank rate. Prices, however. Oats — P. M., Oct. 25, 1872. and grain have been only moderately active during the past week, and flour and wheat have shown some depression in prices but in other particulars the market has been generally steady. At the close the epidemic among horses flour for week. 566,900 22.3,507 119,800 bales, of which 34,900 bales, against 55,300, consisted of American produce. The stock at Marseilles was 15,500 bales, against 19,800 bales at Bremen, 38,300 bales, against 37,500 bales; and at Amsterdam, 71,400 bales, against 35,000 bales last year. It was estimated that 35,500 bales, against 53,700 bales, were afloat The to Havre, and 5,600 bales, against 4,000 bales, to Bremen. stock of cotton at Genoa amounts to 337,000 quintals, against 1,110,300 quintals last year; and at Alexandria, 60,000 cautars, against 47,000 cantars. Flour. Superfine State and West- SALES, ETC., OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ' les this week.Total Same £x- Speculathis period Trade. port tion. Total. year. 1871. Total 5K 4% transactions on specula^ /—Actual exp. from Actual Liv., Hull & other exp'tfrom outports to date—, U.K. in this date-, 1870, bales. 156,870 13,180 bales. 201,870 86.820 . Indian.. Indian.. 9X have been o-Taken on spec, to Brasilian... Egyptian Broach 1871. 1872. d. d. 9>i BX '6Ji Wi Ohollerah commencement of the year the tion and for export American... Pernarabnco. 22 1870. d. 1869, d. Midland d. 20 9K 911-16 ey, 9 13-16 9 13-16 ICX 8K 10 Upland.... 12>i Mobile 12 >< Orleans.... 1872. 1871. d. 35,623 1872. bales. 344,698 281,475 — have ruled very Liverpool, Oct. 13. The following are the prices of qualities of cotton, compared with those of last year: 16.048 202,671 1 Foreign Stocks of Cotton. According to the last returns the stock of cotton at Havre amounted to 255,800 bales, against ; LiVKBPOOL, Oct. 25— 5P. M-Themarket has ruled quiet and steady to-day with sales footing up 12,000 bales, including 4,000 bales for export and speculation. The sales of the week haVe been 98,000 bales, of which The 19,000 bales were taken for export and 10,000 bales on speculation. stock in port is 485,000 bales, of which 46.000 bales are American. The stock of cotton at sea, bound to this port is 221,000 bales of which 57,000 bales are American. 1871. bales. 226,570 181,069 113,325 1870. 136 136 Total... Cbarleston : : 4'i!l The 12,:»7 New York New Orleans.... 11,161 . [October 26, 187^ .THt: ^CHRONICLE. 56S American — . Same ^^. 2,794,010 16.3,138 16,3,191 9,684,664 18,979,632 732,05:3 34,977,125 23,164,754 .376,863 .672,805 291.872 2,509,848 193,374 10,567,457 1,658,370 8.927,311 . . 97^® 1 1 1 00 12® 1 16 05® 125 market has been as follows exports prom new tork. 1872. Since time Jan. For the week. Jan. 1. 1, !971. 2,226,440 2.. 25 630 Since Jan. 1. , . week. , 1871.—. For the Since Jan. 1. 88:1,102 96,110 1,405,77.^ 3,295 102.9:9 157,370 3,053 467,804 9,481.260 732,793 13.610,025 643,557 22,691,741 190,166 10,153.695 358,076 678,798 83,070 90.2.33 22,659 270 30,704. 30,609 : : October 26, 1872 THE CHRONICLK J The followiDff tables, prepared for The Cuhonicle by Mr. EH. Walker, of the New York Produce Exchange, show the Grain ia BiKht and the moTement of Breadstutfa to the latest mail dates bblB. (l«R)hii.> Chicago bneh. hnitb, («nihn ) bueb. S9 8"S 27,8I» ,W7,f;«5 63:),410 W.X,t IBi.M? Detroit Cleveland S!»,(i23 2(X),4i« IB.Mt .•)!.!)50 .\4S0 92,192 4.a«0» bueb. ', Toledo 88,';30 Barlej. SfiS.lOl 25.1!tt 21.550 10:t,»40 Rye, bn«h. (B(t !»».) .^2.794 7.200 1.400 7M 2,25li 2,500 88,409 12.555 19. no,14« Total Previousweek Oorreep'ng week,'71. " " " 1S1,8R4 2,1104.9,35 151,370 2,i:«,07:i 112,915 1,111.928 '70. 152.6.37 l,i:i9.7.'!0 69. I8;j,.351 1,727,922 '68. '67. 174.0.5:) era' vicwH. I,.'il2,ia5 about up to former quotations, though perhaps leaning a little Japans continue to be wanted in moderate amounts, hut it is difHcnIt to place very large Invoices at the moment. There has been very little call for Oolongs, and the sales are comparatively small. The quoted list cannot be materially altered from last week in any grades, the extremes given covering all transactions In a line way. Invoice prices arc mostly kept -private, but with the full stocks now in the market there is necessarily «omc Irregularity in quotations and buyers rather have the advantage. Sales have been made public of 5700 half chests Greens. 800 Oolongs and 3500 Japaia. There have^een^no direct imports at New York the past week. The receipts Indirectly have been SOpkgs by steamer, and 8,817 by rail, overland. The following table shows the Imports of Tea Into the United States ttom January 1 to date, in 1872 and lb71 at prices Green. Illaek. Atlantic ports, 1872. Atlantic ports, 1871.. 1,673,2(4 ,._. to datB..l,280.2!!0 19,493,190 21,.342.130 7,540.861 .3.6IH.491 time 1871 1,5.')8.741 22.2S6.27H 14.344,247 11.411.143 .3.3.M. 162 time 1870 1,556.983 17.515.713 6,912,109 8.61.5,251 3.4i8.94ti time 1869 1,496,868 19,180,240 12,00.%042 6,27.3,533 1,070,132 Total Ang. thought to be favorable for a better demand from the Interior and with money easier there is very little abatement in boldSome good-elzcd invoices of Greens have bC'jn placed durini; the in buyers' favor. 10. (R«lh(i.)(.t«lh».)(4Rlht« 7;fi.):« 2B7,820 318.740 •M.l.'W 8.700 60.010 3<1.!I2S 161,482 (i.250 Milwaukee Bt.Louig Dnluth WEEK ENDISO U later in the year, week : HBCBIFTS AT T.AKK AND RIVER PORTS FOR THE OCT. 10, AND FROM AUG. 1 TO OCT. trioar. Wbeal Corn. UaiB. Same Same Same the outlook 5K9 .lbs. 15,3'.0.3I''. 14,S14.li«'e Total .Tnpan. !5.«.^8.:14 8,S'l.'-a 89.9;4,<W !3,7!S.b8 9.6«,M5 «7.ir;»,2ii The Indirect importations. Including receipts by Pacific Mall steamers via Aspinwaii, have bei^r: 195.0<i0 pkgs. since Januarvl, against 115,511 ^ast year. Imports at San Krauoidco from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1 have been 996,909 Iba. 16(J,01H 1 l,548.'2il9 China and 1,3:12,199 lbs. Japan. COFFEE. 722,!Hil 756,050 There has been an active and excited market for coffees during the past • Estimaied. week, with a continued strong lone, and prices favoring sellers on the entire Shipments of Flour and Grain from Cliicago, Milwaukee list. There has been no quotable advance except on Rios, but lots of MaraToledo, Detroit, St. Louis. Cleveland and Duluth for the week caibos that have changed hands during the week were sold at better prices pjidiiiR Oct, 10, and from Jan. 1 to Oct. 19 than could previously have been obtained, and the bulk of the stock now held Flour, Wbeat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, by importers would only be parted with at an improvement upon the asking Week ending— hblR. biis»>. bnt»b. buf*b. hneb. bn8^. prices of a week or two earlier. All of the West India grades have developed Oct. 19, 1872 l,716,.n43 1,59.041 .57-2,071 449.570 1.768.078 31.712 this strong tone, and a better feeling has extended to the East India detcripOct. 12, 1872 12.%ll01 1.50,963 1,719,004 1,455,714 464,151 33.675 tions, although they have not advanced qnotebly. There has been a fair Corresp'ng week 1871 122,295 175..-,87 927.545 3:«,203 49.397 6.443 CorreSD'g week 1870. 430.li68 9,5,649 l.(M5,9.50 368.094 11-2,086 5.'..523 business in Javas, bat the principal business outside of Hios has been In Corresp'g week 1869 124.192 1,290.316 519.716 8!4.675 26,107 39.220 Maracaibo and Laguayra. About two-thirds of the entire stock of the former Total Jan. 1 to date. 3.457,100 22.a34.793 .59,901.924 15,9<l^,092 .3,518.756 972,181 .,_ Same time 1871 has changed hands during the week and gone into consumption, and brokers .3,590,02i 31.32:),123 42,378,606 1.3,43.3,!I27 2.614.780 1,114.212 Same time 1870 3.168.976 30 393.427 IS.184,792 10.192,804 2,234,920 1.389.135 are working on the bulk of the remaining stock. There is a good demand for 8ametlmel869 3,672,167 29,554,585 21,752,025 8,466,068 332,620 785,254 Java still, and some heavy sales are likely to be effected before the close of aeCEIPTS OF FLOUR AND GRAIN AT SEABOARD PORTS FOR THR another week. The demand for Rio has caused an improvement in the lower WEEK ENDINO OCT. 10. AND FROM JAN. 1 TO OCT. 19. grades, which constituted the bulk of the stock, and which have been more in Flour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, Oats, Rye, demand than for some time previous. The arrivals during the week have At bbis. hush. bush. buBh. bush. bnsh. been taken up without delay, and the sales have been liberal of cargoes to Neir York. 91,125 696,333 722,169 217,083 293.630 250 Boaton arrive here or at the outjiorts. The ** South America" brought 8,882 bags, all 69,972 1,050 33931 06,145 7,815 170 Portland 9,400 ... 8.800 4.320 365 of which has been sold, and the market is again bare of stock and very Montreal ... 37.879 396.915 249.282 l.odO 800 buoyant. Our quotations for Rio are advanced a shade, but are still within Philadelphia 18,.528 76.600 186,.3no 84,.500 138,500 Baltimore the extreme range of the market on the better grades. The last Rio telegram 20.472 41,500 76.000 30.000 New Orleans 24,263 ..,. 58.428 60.579 showed heavier receipts with a shade lower prices, but the position of our market and the large sales U) arrive prevent any unfavorable influence upon Total 271.6;J9 1,212,;«8 .].3:M.913 46^,927 441,110 8-20 Week ending Oct 12.. 270,618 904,721 1.712,747 440,147 28>.011 prices here. The sales since our last have been 22,655 bags Maracaibo at 15® 'JOO Week ending Oct 5... 2-27.:fc7 1.197,3-23 2.364. -267 380.140 144.372 1.330 16J<c: 'l,8-32 mats and 3,000 bags Gov't Java, 3,162 bags Laguayra, 145 Costa Rica Weekending Sept. 28.. 219,9.39 !,334.,S80 1,783.7.59 515.967 118.714 2. .550 479 Mexican, 666 Malabar, 254 African, all sold to consumption, and 552 bags St' Corresnondingweek'71, 2;i8,248 1,896,351 97-2,086 819,760 411,741 ,37.187 Total Jan. 1 to date. ...5,.5f).3 44615,870,128 62,«0.5,9.55 18,448,971 -2,415,256 Domingo shipped to Europe by first hands. The sales of Rio are 8,882 bags, ex 468,:154 Do. same time 1871... 7.122,91032,U2-2,036 36,3-29,071 16,6-8,707 l,6:jl,942 857,290 "South America; 3,803 do., ex "Lamoyne before arrival; 3,000 ex "Frigg," and The Visible Supply of Grain, including stocks In store at 5,000 ex " Hera." At Baltimore, 3,600 ex "Tweed;" 4,200 bags, ex "Nautilus," the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, at, Hampton Roads for Baltimore; at New Orleans, 5,000 bags, ex "Wild in transit on the lakes, by rail and on New York canals, Oct, 19, Hunter." 1872: Imports at this port for the past week have included 8.882 bags Rio, per Wheat, Corn. Barley str " South America," 3,803 do, do., per " Lamoyne ;" 2.688 do. Maracailio, per Oats, " Fre.va," and 471 do. sundries. bush. bush. bush. bush. In store at New York ;.36.74'1 4,439,072 2,312,509 104,605 The stock of Rio Oct 24, and the imports since Jan. 1, 1872, are asfollowi: In store at Albany 1.5-2,600 25,000 121,:J0O 114,400 In store at Buffalo New PhUa- Baltl- Ne-jr Mobile, Gal229,783 477,600 71,500 215,003 Bags. -york. delphia, more. Orleans. Ac. Te8t/-»n. Totst. In In store at Chicago* 84:1.143 2,717,191 4I0,(l"4 6S.3.4:i3 40,S20 2,461 .. 6.9?3 8,«62 1.200 60.-36 In store at Milwaukee 829,000 180,000 180,000 236,000 Stock 2;t.321 6.-V2 8,5"5 8imedatet871 2 510 S7,2.iS 4,000 In store at Duluth 81,401 4"i6,S7; L'7!l.«» 93-220 51.'217 4 012 Alports 11.7'2 (1*5,577 In store at Toledo, Oct. 12 403,147 356,521 3.39,491 Kihh • 5aj,453 14.805 452.924 K1.557 60,111 In 1871 22,220 1,224.1170 : . . " . In store at Detroit 250.498 H5.000 In store at Oswego* In store at St. Louis In store at Boston In store at Toronto In store at Montreal In store at Philadelphia* In store at Baltimore* Lake shipments Amount on New York canals Total fotalinstoroindin " 40.000 69 666 40.000 131.-200 1011.695 9.149 321,588 I6:i,763 28,935 400 " " 14,011 11.600 114,-2:11 348.480 a5,000 6S,000 17.5.00") G-'.OOO 884 100,000 15-2,000 2.38.055 169,841 65,000 257,669 ]9.".,fl47 6.58,.52J 1,478,185 1,698,2.37 .31.5.402 1,409,7:12 1,731,340 239,610 6,.506,471 13,468.741 transit Oct.l2.'7-2. 6,419.:173 l:l,098.8S9 " " 2.3,6-,'6 4.5.000 1.59.170 37,7.58 week Rail shipments for 31.667 44S,W1 251.923 698,289 5,030,204 2.74,9,447 5,253.741 2,501.290 Oct. 2,2;9,.389 Sept 1,687,518 1.210,875 .5. '72.. 5,769,012 13,197.751 4,91.5,663 28, '72 5,354,814 14,1:16,581 4,944,009 Seot.21,'72 4,920,-203 14,45-2,165 5,2.34,1-21 Sept.14,'72 4..56.>,(W3 1.5.119,793 ,5,283,696 Oct. 21,'71. 8,440,080 6,-249,474 5,899,343 828,669 1,841,574 Estimated. GROCERIES. Friday Bvbninb. The Oct. 23, 1872. week has been fairly active in most lines of groceries, bmt the market has not exhibited many new or especially interesting features, excepting on one or two leading articles. There has past been considerable excitement in coffees, and prices have improved a shade on Brazil and some other descriptions. Sugars have also been stronger in tone, and have improved a fraction ou raws, while refined grades are materially higher. In other lines of groceries nothing noticeable has occurred beyond a moderately active call and the maintenance of full former values. The demand from the interior continues fair, and collections come forward with a good degree of promptness. TEA. A steady demand for lines of teas continues and fair supplies are going into distribution, although, with pretty fair stocks already purcliased the movement toward the interior lias shown no material increase over former weeks. Bolder! of cargoea show a moderate presture to realize on their stocks, but Of other sorts the stock at New York. Oct. 24, and the imports at ;be eereial ports since January 1 , 1872, were «^ follows .-New Tork^ Boston. Phlladel. Bait. N. One's stock, import, import. Import, Import. Import. IS In bags. '20,494 Java and Singapore n.SSJ •U'SXt .... aa. Ceylon 10,687 17.710 .Maracaibo Lairuayra 11157 142,'229 5,2JJ 90.:!39 52.'i03 S6.!il6 4,214 9,C88 8.260 547.819 326,139 3<,396 5S,806 Ac. reduced to bags. 6t. Domingo Other 12,547 Total Same time, 1871 46..522 * Includes mats. 34329 'MS »,1S8 4,392 h3 SS217 9,138 20,560 ijaa 4.393 7,773 631 001 tl5,SJ» t Also, 145,463 llcats. SUGAR. The activt*y noted in our last report has continued unabated during the cur. shown considerable improvement in tone both upon raw and rcflned grades. The arrivals of raw sugars have been very small for some time past, and with the liberal sales of the past two weeks stocks have been considerably reduced. The present supply is unusually small, and with an active trade doing in refined sugars and a large prospective outlet for Kugar for refining purposes, holders of stock on the wharves and In store have advanced their views somewhat, and are firm holders at fully ^c above the quotations given in our last report. In some cases prime Cubas have been held as high as 9;,e, and offers of 9Jic— the closing quotation— have been refused. Refiners, howc\cr, have been slow to meet the views of buyers rent week, and the market has whore they have been above the present range, which covers all of the sale* A fair business has been done in hhds, both Cubas and Porto far. Rico, but the bulk of the traffic has been in boxes, which w-ere offered more freely and embraced more desirable descriptions than could be obtained in hhds. Clayed and centrifugals have met fair sale at 9)^^10*;c, and a consider able business has been done in molasses at 8H@.9c. The sales of grocery sugars have been light, and we have nothing of Importance to record in thii connection. Refined sugars have been improving since the beginning of the week, and we quote the market firm at the close at an advance of 'i'®Vc on al I grades, both of bards and softs. We note sales siuce our last of 4,300 hhds common to prime Cuba at 8?,'@9sjc; 270 do molasses at 8?i!c; 276 do Porto Rico scant fair refining. 9c 1.30 do grocery, 9»i@10c 2,600 boxes clayed. 8%® 9Vc 8,000 do chiefly centrifugal, 9Ji®10)ic 3,846 do molasses, 8S;®8Xc 9t do Serosne, 10c 200 hhds Semerara and 1,000 boxei strictly private. made thus : ; : ; ; i : . , THE CHRONICLE 570 ImporU at New York, and atock were aa fcllowa in firet hands, Oct. 34, Cuba. Coba. P. Ktco. bxs. •hhds. 'iihdr.. »«- [October 28, 1872. THE DRY aoODS TRADE. : Other. Brazil. Manila,&c.Mc1a(lo lihdB, 'hhds baKB. tltafrn. Friday, P. M., Oct. The current 23. I87J during the week has been broken " 61,4'ii) a9,a;0 •1511,787 since Jan. 1. 41,.ll1 " same time, 11 42,971 holiday liW.lSt MAM .190,821 by the Jewish and the disagreeable weather 3I„-5S 6J,?62 2.602 few days which has checked retail operaof the past 36,249 Stock In flrst hands. 4!J>60 83.116 6,143 311,031 Si»li 4i,7f^S Barac time 1871 • 1870 ... «0.5!0 tions and cut off the sorting up demand from distributors, 319 <5],629 18,3'iJ which constitutes the chief activity at present. Jobbers are RIOLASSES. The market has been extremely qnii't for nearly all grades of molasses. doing a moderate business with the near-by trade and on thongh enoURh bnshicss has been done to effect a moderate reduction of orders from the more remote localities where stocks have been stocks, and keep prices fully up to the recently reduced range. The ofl'crings broken by the liberal sales into consumption, but the outlet is not of refining grades arc very ifmall, and holders refnse to make any concessions so liberal as was noted a week or so earlier. The Philadelphia In bnyers' favor, but rather adhere to the extreme range of present quotations. These rates are a shade higher than refiners feel warranted in paying at the jobbers have been busily employed with their near-by customers" moment in the absence of pressing requirements, and the trade remains flat in and large sales are reported. The Fall season this year has been consequence. There is a fair demand for grocery grades of molasses, with unusually short, and as yet the sales, with the exception of those sales of small lots to the trade at prices covered by our range of quoted To agents extremes. The stock of Cubas is light, and consists principally of grocery of one or two houses, have not equalled expectations. qualities, although there is a small proportion of Muscovado refining. The and importers the business has been of a rather less satisfactory sales of English Islands have been unimportant, and with small arrivals tlie character than to the distributors of piece goods. Prices have stock is a trifle larger tlian at the time of our last report. The supply of been fairly steady, but the consignments to the auction houses grades domestic has nin down to a point that prevents extensive operations, but enough seems to be held to meet the running requirements of the trade, have been unusually large, and the ruling rates have not been and there is a general disposition to operate extensively in view of the near very remunerative. There has been but little trouble in making arrivals of the new crop. Prices are a shade easier, and would be covered liy collections, however, and the trade, as the rule, seems to be in a Import! this week . . et4 3;i,73< 317,180 961 4»J 16,448 .... a lower range, the transactions this week being principally at about 74c. Syrups have sold moderately in the medium and bettor grades, but with the exception of choice qualities for export there is little buoyancyin the market. The receipts at New York, and stock in Cuba, P. RICO, •hhds. •hhds. imports this week '* slnceJan.l " same time 1871 61 " Other •hhds. •lihds 72.414 76,977 h.O. bbls 181 31.1 20 2,11(10 13 858 i.m 22,7.i4 26,683 33,561 3.57! 5,947 65i i.oia UM " 1.4n' 2.230 2o Imports at Snsar & molasaes at leadlns ports since Jan. The imports ol sugar (including Melado). and of Molasses at from January -Snifsr.- , -Bsgs.1872. 35:,f4; 70.471 S7.12S 97,578 6.16J 1S7I. 337.*19 81.801 64 100 Uia,S16 9,750 tl872. 641,196 771 791 M,2i9 1871. Sir.tS) 3.1.8™ 28,017 40.0IW 37.333 531,186 4-iM!3 563,293 602,113 1,160,275 1872. .lew York .... 371.715 Boston Philadelphia... Baltimore Kew Orleans... Total 26.113 21,51) Sl.sr* 7.22i 33,060 1 the leading poru have been as follows 1872, to date, 1, —Moiasses. -. -•Hhds. 1871. 1872. 1871. eiv.ias 411,080 86,411 28,935 r.l,5.'7 liil.Sl 6.('23 376 1,173,839 1^74,399 280,506 48,664 87.302 20.878 1 46.11.1 73.818 21,083 Tnelndtne tlsrees and barrels reduced to hhds. t Includes jaskets, Ac, reduced. • PRICES CURRENT. wiioi.e:sai.e Tea. Bjrson, Common to fair "' do Superior to fine... " do Ex. ftne'to finest Vonnfr Hyson, Com. to fair. do Super, to fine. do Ex. fine to finest Gunpowder to fair... .15 .13 8:1 Com 43 75 fair. fine. do '1o Kx.t.tonn'st Uncol. .Japan, Com. to lair.. 32 @ do Sup'r to fine... do Ex. f. to finest. ®1 Oolong, Common to lalr ® do Superiorto fine ® 84 45 75 12 67 92 27 Ex fine to finest Bone. & Cong., Com. to fair, do ,, @ 57 75 do do ® Ex. f. (told. IS^iaiO gold. 3a a23 .lamHiea I I .f. Mocha 55 (S l.l2iiiv iwmb kom' !.! 05 3> isvaiea 4kll6M 15X* Ik gold, ! .«8 .'2 @1 |oId Joid Kold I 42 05 ® ® fine, to finest. i 25 31 01 Sup'r to cofFee. 18 @:8« Native Ceylon 17 %:-u Maracaibo 16K9!6M Lagnayra 15 @;iM SI Domingo gold. gold. gold. gold. do good Jo fair do ordinary lava, mats and bags Java mats, brown 71 @1 00 37 Hyson Sk. A Tw. C. to do do Sup. to 50 ® @ @ @ @1 @ ® 79 do _ Sup. to fine.. do Ex. fineto finest.l Imperial, Com, to fair do Sun. to fine Extra fine to finest do Klo Prime ® 40 65 @23 22 .'.gold.' Snsar. ® Cuba.lnl.to com. refining.... s do fair to good refining,... do f'">8 do fair to good grocery.... do pr. to choice grocery... do centrifugal, hhds. & bis. do Melado do moiasses HaT'a,Box,0. S.NoB.7to9... do do do 10toI2.. do do 13tol5.. Jo do do 16 to 18.. do do 19 to '20.. do do 9xa 8j<; Havana, Box, white liwauv; Porto RIeo.refininggrades... «2a 9S grocery grades.... 92®in3 „ ilo Brazil, bags .;. 7^® 9^ Manila, bags "' s la R« White Sugars.A nua\i do Ao b:;;:;::::::::::::*'*Ihv do do extra C ®11^ Yellow sugars 9si®10;< Crushed i2u«iy« | 99< I* 'Si 9'.<fe!0 10«®10Vi 9H®10J^ | ' 4H® 6^ 7S® SV 8^® 9K liiK® 9% 10>ialCV Powdered.............. ' Granulated ®il$<; II la^ffllov ;.;. 11X®1SM i2><@i2k nolassna NewOrleanf new • Porto Rico. Cuba Maacorado Cuba Clayed Cuba centrifugal S90 ®55 @33 gall. 40 28 22 30 ^,25 so ®88 n ®m English Islands.... Rice. BangoOD dressed, gold In bond 3X® 3x Carolina I , ^^t^ g^ , Spices. Cassia, In cases... gold V lb. Cassia. In mats do Ginger, Race and At (gold) Mace do ® ® lOK® UK 25 ® 93K3 96 ® Pepper, In bond (gold) do Suma ra & Singapore Pimento, Jamaica, . (gold) do la bond do 29 1 Nutmegs, casks cases Fenang do , Cloves., do in bond IClovestems. do do do ... ® n m 12 ....& 7)4® ® 22 ® 15 Cnrrants.nrw Citron, Leghorn (new) Prunes, ,Frf nch Pmnes, Turkish, ., . "O new UantonOlnger. ':.vie Almonds, Languedoc do Tarragona ® ® & 12>4@ 75 ® n ® old Smyrna 35 10 7y® 48 « !* ib. I>ateB Figs, 00 y >. ® II ® 71/a u a 900 ! — 2 40 13 — 20K® 19 ® ® Peanuts I "Walnuts* I J Bordeaux 9k® Macaroni, Italian DOHB8TIO 1 I lUC® 1\H& Barcelona DRIIEI> V Apples, State do ao do do do sliced ll>t@ FRUITS. a. 10 ® ia Western i Southern, good.,.. prime sliced, new Peaches, pared ia9 Ivica do ® do 81clly,8oft shell.. .. "a do Shelled, Sicily... 26i(® ao paper shall _ 26xa SardjnM ._f bl.boi, 814- do 2 80 8 19 15 i-trlcan Filberts, SIC11.V : do UH unpared,qrs&hlve Blackberries Cherries, pitted Pecan Nuts Hickory Nuts V V lb. 5 10 12 16 @ ® ® ® ® ® 5)4® 10 19 9 ® ® ® bush. ..,a Chestnuts do Peanuts, Va.g'd to fncy ol I ||VJI?SfiWpr'-''.T"':""i4H5( — There has been a moderate shrinkage in values during the week, and prices are rather more irregular than at the time of our last report. A decline has begun on bleached goods, and some of the leading makes are quoted |c. lower than last week. This is due mainly to the accumulation of stocks of the finer grades, which have not sold very freely, the demand running more on the lower counts. Brown sheetings are fairly steady with a moderate jobbing business doing, but no important movement from first hands. There has been a fair trade in drills both for home consumption and export. The stocks of brown and blue drills are rather light, and prices rule Printing cloths have sold less freely than for some tima firm. Prints are jobbing fairly at Hie. past, and are a shade easier. for all standard makes, with the exception of cochecos, which remain at 12s. The agents for one or two other makes are holding for 12c., but jobbers offer freely at 11^. There is a moderate call for ginghams at nominally unchanged prices, though easier rates are offered by the agents of some makes. Canton flannels Colore<l cottons are dull and are firm and in good request. unchanged. Domestic Woolen Goods. The trac e is restricted to the light operations of jobbers, and is small in the aggregate. Fine grades of cassimeres are selling fairly and prices rule steady. Doeskins and cloths of the better qualities are taken. Shawls are selling model ately in a regular way, and through the auction houses, at prices somewhat below the opening quotations. Flannels are in good request, and are held at full prices. Foreign Goods, The demand for imported fabrics has been only moderate, and the bulk of the sales have been made through auction channels. That the losses sustained by this mode of disposal has been generally disastrous admits of no doubt, and many important invoices of goods have failed to net over 65 per cent of their cost. Ot course many of the goods thus sold were consignments, and the loss on them will not have to be borne by our merchants, but the season as a whole must have been a signally unprofitable one to them notwithstanding. Dress fabrics have been in very fair demand, and as most ot them are now in jobbers' hands they are likely to be more firmly held, as there is no evidence of an overstock of really desirable goods. Although a few high colored all wool French plaids are in request — — in the better qualities, the great demand contiues to be for plain cloth colored textures, and there is no diminution in the demand for reps, velours, epinglines, cashmeres, Irish and French poplins. Empress cloths, &c., all of which are held in favor to the almost utter exclusion of fancy goods. French merinos have not yet recovered from the dullness which has marked them this season, and are only selling in piece selections. Black silks have been in excellent demand for all except the lower qualities, which are not wanted, and prices are firm and satisfactory to the holders in the present condition of the market. annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers Brown Sheetings ngs Cabot A 36 40 12>f Lawrence J I6X DwightX... 27 1 -11« and SlilrtiiigiN. do Y 36 12)i Width. P:rice. do Nashua fine Y.... .32 12-14 33 13 Agawam F... 36 do Z.... 36 13 do It. IIV 36 14 AiliionA do 36 105< Indian Head. 4-4 E.. 40 1.3X 15>tf do Arctic B 36 .. 48 11 20 do 48 20 : . . . W Atlantic A... 37 do D... 37 do H... sn Appleton A 36 do N.. 30 . Augnrta... t« . ... 36 Bedford R... 30 Boott 34 do S 40 do 48 Oonuaopw'llb W do do new lo Wll.«'dtgt>Mt healthy state financially. We Fral ts and Nnts. IUIslns,Seeaiess,nw vrrall.6 do Layer, :S72, » box.2 do Sultana, V n Jo Valencia,!) » do Loose Muscatels.. ..2 trade Domestic Cotton Goods. were as follows: 24, Demerara, 93 23,1 3S 82,871 hands 1,612 " same time -71 340 same time '70 10.5W B'.ock In first hands, Oct. flrst fairly of 13!< lilH 13 13)^ 11 12 '<'lf 12 13 Vi}i »»» Ind'n Orchard A Pepperell... 36 do do do CC. 34 BB. W. m 30 LaconiaO 39 B.... 37 do do S.... 36 Lawrence A.. 86 16V 15« 12 11 13K 13 12X do D.. S 14^ ^ Ut.H >r do do do do do Utica ... .. ... ... ... . . . 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 06 25 27X 30 35 40 45 ]«X do 25 48 do .. 88 8SX do floe ITon 40,v }9 V : . . .. THE CHEOivlCLE October 26, 18? 2.) DolaliicH and Corset Jeans. IVurKtod Fabrics. Amoskeag. .... 14X Brotvii Drilla. Width. ?rlce. Amoskcag . ViH . 15 14 n)< Pepperell Stark A 15 Anililu'8 Shlrtlii £"• Amoskeag. 4(i 17« do 4i 16X 15i< do A. 36 Androscoggin L 86 15V 17 Arkwri'tWT3« Auburn do do .... 33 .... 31 Bates 46 XX.. 36 BB... 3« B.... 33 do do do X a X AA 36 36 C... 83 0.... 30 do do 12 q ar't Falls do do do 8 31 A M 32 38 I^nsdalc... 3(- 16X 14X 1.W 12M U)i . m do 25 American IS 16 OnUrloA K}4 Cordis AAA.. 83 nx do C. Lewlston Powhattan A do B. . 13 Checks. Price. Caledonia, 70.. do 80.. ii>*, Stark A do C do do do do 12.. 8.. 9.. 15.. Park, No. 60.. do 70.. do 80.. do 90.. do 100.. ! 11 -ll)tf 1 1 Gloucester iivl do mourning Lodi 11 lOK Manchester 12 McrrimacDdk.nx -12 par. 13 1 Pacific 1 Algodon Bedford Boston Beaver Cr, AA Chester D'k B Glazed Cambrics, Everett 1 i . 8Vi Haymaker Bro Garner . 8«i Lowiston llar.nrny Manville f*-HV| Manchester RVf OtisAXA Red Cross . VlctoryH . BB doCC 8V 8« .. ... 15 14 18« 13 ux 18X .. .. Namaske Park Mills Peabody Quaker City.... .. .. 14 18 Value Co 23>i Sterling 42X 65-67X 35 70 Jalap Carpets Lac dye, good & & Son's best 365 do do ANol. 855 ux Tap 12 21 Eng. Brussels. 13V Hartford Carpet Co Brussels. CrossleyA Son's. 25 Extras ply 13 24 Imperial 3-ply. Superfine Med. super 1 67M 1 60 35 80 1 1 8 10 4 do 2 00 3 do 1 90 Hemp, plain, 83 in 22J4 do ex plain, 36 in S3 do do * 1872 HAY-North , HEMP— Am. 468 ,389,28' Sisal 1,086 219,67: Jute 495 145,111 780 159,391 4,015 11,441,467,:' 4,162 $1,473,220 " •' Chill " Fernambuco Matamoras 1,475,599 4,015 2..396 $854,438 4,162 1,47.3,220 ** " Bahla Wet SaltedBuenos Ayres..*lkgold. 5,225 $1,8(3,374 5,823 $1,874,447 6,5,58 $2,327,648 Mannfactures of wool do do do cotton.. silk flax Miscellaneous dry goods. Total 431 288 $1.59.591 HI 94.976 104,579 15,885 471 1.36 1,387 Add ent'd for comumpfn. 4,131 TotAl entered at the pott i,m (i3,.301 $4a8,.382 1,475,699 tmmi 657 466 $?.;2,86.1 171 1,323 192,968 265.241 874 149,266 290.375 172,551 146 .38,664 iT4 3-3.139 2,270 4.162 1,473,280 15I,.'.0I 3,643 $1,031,8.37 1,441,407 4,015 7,583 tV«m 111!) $8.55.476 $810,807 8,4^ t9r»^4,M7 50 18 " .. 13 .0 nOPS-Crop ol 1872 op of 1871 Crop of 1870 IRON-Plir."Am..No.l.*lon Pig. American. No. 8 25 Cl w .... Plg.Scoicn Bir.reflued Bog.AAnw.lM OVSIWOD American Forge '"'' gall. 60<a 15 en 750 5 25 600 3 40 " " • 3 5 8 53 50 42 900 3 00 .... 16X0 20 llxa 9X0 16 I. 1; 11>. 9 ... 9 9 5-l« M .0 .. "••« M » •• " luge, lOX I'H S?< .. J 11 25 12% 1190 „.^^ heavy ,„, ,?,*!*,*?'• lOXe 16 " » „_ „ _, No 1. 40 Pulled California. Spring Clip— Fine, unwashed SS 35 to 82 85 Medium • Commoi.. unwashed South Am. Merino, unwashed Cape Good Hope, unwashed. ^ Texas. fine Texas. medium 87 27 Smyrna, unwathed OOa 3! 00 OO0 Si 00 000 47 ro 32CO0 6O00 Pig. 62X86 87H * » 8X0 lOH AraerlcaD.SsxonyFIeece *» 53 American. Full Blood Merino 57 « American. Combing 55 Extra.PnUed 14 33 ?J .5 » .... 13S 25 report. KngllBh.Bnrlng,2d& istqo English blister, 2d&l8tqa WOOL— 17 16 14 2? Seed leaf. Conn., wrappers. 45 •• " 14 fillers If 40 Pennsylvania wrappers. 1370.. 30 Hivana. com.toflne..........90 01 15 Manufac'd. In bond, dark wrk.lS •• " bright work. 25 95 23>i 18 15 17 a .gold 6 EnKll8h,cast.2d&lBt<in *tt leaf, 2!t« I3«i0 lb 37X0 1.. 6. »3 Kentucky 24K 13 Calcutta, dead green " Calcutta, buffalo.* tt " 9 9 » 6 7W « Plates. LC.char.*b" Plates.char. Terne 25 24 16 2 30 5 50 92X0 TOBACCO— ... cur. California W ll'K 3 7t 1 SO 1 95 per ct)C.&W.l 60 (88 StralU English .... act India Stock— Calcnt. city ult. * » gold 16U0 1 .... a 70 90 1 TIN— Banoa...* ».gold 05 H «H Hemp, foreign Flaxseed, Amer'n.r'sh. Linseed. Cal..»5611> gld SUGAR— Sec special report. TALLOW- American* »... TEAS—See special report. 17 ....• ....0 Texas 990 413 ® ** RloGrande ENTERED POB WAREHOITSINO DURING SAME PERIOD. .. 15 16 12 W 3 American blister American cast. Tool American cast soring American machinery American German spring. HIDES- ** *» *huBh. Timothy 15 jKf 3X0 9X0 STEEL 25 ....012 00 ....0 ....* ....0 ....® .... 15 3 10 ....• Whiskey 11J4 dressed.* ton.ns OO02SO 00 120 000130 00 gold.aiO 000219 00 » " II im " 9 9^ " 3 a 9}i " SEKD-Clover Alcohol 0C« ** Maracalbo 16X0 '• ....0 Bahla Dry Salt.- Uaracalbo.gold 14 47,890 61,315 66.524 18,001 lt\ und'jr Cotton. ** Refined, pure (cash) *» gold i " St. Croix. 3d proof... Gin. different brands . Z)o«w«<(c Wsuors— Cash. Manila. current..* California $174.0.39 $432,9801 1,441,467 2^ 4 00 3 30 Corrlentes • S5 32 40 1 Crude Rum—Jam. .4th proof. groceries. Rio Grande Orinoco » Brandv.forelen brands.goldS 00020 00 . _^ ,^ *k >M 25 Dry— Buenoi Ayr. " Montevideo 24Y0 20 OS* !.. SPIRITS 00 American undressed SAME PERIOD. 1,308 95 2 r.2K 1 Lard SPICES— See groceries Russia, clean WITBDBAWN PROM WAREH008E AND THROWN INTO TBE MARKET DDRINO THE $367,775 W R.sh4p'g.*l lOOBl 000 18X0 RICE— See groceries report. Plates, for'n .* 100 Plates domestic IX 6 25 ...011 150 19V V.\ Pnrk. mrss » hhUnewl.lS 50 015 66 012 00 Pork, extra prime 14 .50 014 75 Pork, prime mess 3 «> 8 00 Beel, plain mess 9 00 010 00 Beef, extra mess 20 OO «i2.0O Beefhams 1» 14 ft 14X Hams, pickled SPKLTER^ .... 15 19H« PUOVISIOHS- Tayssam.Xos. 1&2 Canton, re-reeled No. 10 22 230 8 .... 40 ea SB 15 Tsatlce, re-reeled 50 3 50 5 19 4; M 75 8ILK-T6atlee,No.3chop?ll8 87X« GUNPOWDER- .301,779 roUlthrownnponm'rk't cwt. lOX 45 55 .. In bbis Nitrate sodalcash). 37 25 13 UHa 7S0 SALTPETRE— 95 10 2^& J2 yellows.. '• Llv'p'l. various sorts.... 30^ 1 *> Cadiz 7>^ 16 OtJNNlES.— See report 545 Total 1,094 Add ent'd tor consnmpt'n. 4.131 5,"; Vitriol. blue 1,066 51 MKa 2 50 Mackerel. No. 1. shore .... Mackerel.No. l.Halilax Mackerel, No. 1, Bay. new Mackerel. No. 2. shore new Mackerel.No. 2, Bay. new FLAX— North River....* B eztrapale Tarkslsland8..*bash. 34^ a Sugar lead, white 801,552 Valne. ..0 gold. 3 2> FRUITS— see — 1X@ gold. per oz. Quinine Rhubarb. China....* lb Sal soda. Newcastle, gld ShellLac pale " a^LT . 21 48 6 75 63 62 a a a a . Amer FISH— Drycod Sx iX 24 12 9 21 Oplum.Turk.tnbond.Kld Sodaash 2!4 5\ 1 40 04 15 49 BO 0629 Whale, bleached winter.. 72 Whale, crude Northern.. 70 135 01 Sperm. crude 01 Sperm, bleached 1 62 73 Lard oil. prime winter... 19 Shlpplng * 25 lb keg Mln. & Blaatlng 24, 187J. . . SX 10 32 33>^a . Body Bras 5 fra 1871 V.li 4K a a a C4H 04 4 62 5 25 9 75 Refined, standard white Naptha,re(ln.. 68-73 grav. 4Xa 90 (rr)ie 45 zO ; gold flnc * PrusBlate potash. Quicksilver a a 63 35 Crude. ord'y gravity. In bulk, per irallon 43 .. 4 PBTROLEUM- ....a Oil vitriol (60 to 66 degs) 144 2 20-2 30 Value 156 13 JIM® Madder, Dutch. ....gold Madder. Fr.E.X.F.F" Nutg'lB.blue Aleppo, •' ».373.31B 2.55 ®:i3 00 23 90 Sl>i«4 50 Cottonseed erodes (a 15 CO ....» 60 L.corfce paste. Calabria. Licorice paste. Sicily ... ley e7X 27S 45 •• Crude * B " Catch Gambler....* «... " Oinseng, Western Ginseng, Southern 935 468 170 4 a 04 4 Cltythln.obl.lnbbls.*tn.gd37 OC0 .... West, thin obl'g, (dom.) «3« 50 OILS-Ollve. in csks * gall 1 29 01 28 Linseed, crushers prices 80 a n * gallon. In casks 4 30!, 4 '.0 4 3SX 8 ;2 a (over [lochlueal, Mexican. " tartar, Fr.pr. " Cubebs, East India. " Pkgs Manufactures of wool .... cotton.. do silk do flax do Miscellaneous dry goods. 3 report. Cream 1,019 4,131 $1,473,599 fS 00 80 00 60 00 14X La • 4&'(S05OO N0.1 N0.2 OAKUM Oil. CAKE- 25: @ ® ® A 27K@ 70 ® tons lump 3 tons steamboat... 4 tons grate 8 tons egg 4 tons stove 4 3 1.1,000 tons chestnut Liverpool gas cannel ...14 Liverpool house cannel 22 258,193 412,611 Total 34 32 22 20 @ M 2 n IS 2 MS S3 29 Tar, Washington Tar. Wilmington Pitch, city Spirits turpentine.* gall. Rosin, strained. * bbl... " " Hi it A 87 Orlnoco,Ac rough '• " a' 40 a 42 32 37 80 California '• 10 a UH* i » 5,000 30,000 10,000 30,000 $320,773 MiecellaneouB dry goods. 33 28 10 10 con'.togood 70 47X iels " a iH " a 2 25 » .-casta,**-. Oak, slaughter " crop " rough slanghter Hemlock. B. A 11H» i»X 70 70 Clark's, Geo. A. Willlraantic, 3 .... 0»29 01100 Bar Plpeandsbeet .... ...» .VW .023 silk flax iixa a & P. Coat's Clark, John, Jr. Hadley HolyoKe Pkgs. a Auction sale of Scranton, Sept. cotton.. 1,002 Pkgs. Am- 100 lbs. i OC OOPPER-Bolts Sheathing, new m Pa. 89 000 MOLASSES— See special report. NAVAL 8TORE8- 80 45 ....a Bicarb. soda. N'cftstle" 5 7-lOa 3 HI chro. potash.S'tch " Bleaching powder 3^» BrImstonc.cru.VtoiMfId 36 503 Brimstone. Am. roll IPS' 2>id 20 a l.amphor, crnde gold " 44 a Chlorate potash " 6 S7M3 Caustic soda 60 a Dochlneal,Hondur.. '* 70 70 ... J. ENTERED FOR COHStJMPTION FOR THE WEEK ENDINO OCTOBER 1 eeoo 08 00 12 ii)i 15 12 have been as follows do do do Hemlock bo'rds & plank Nall8-:0(l.ia«d.cnni..# kg ... Clinch, 2to 3 ln.& over' no Yellow metal, sh. & si.. 87 COFFEE.- See special *H ton. ..(gold) 13 0(10 74 00 Am., at works LEATHER— 00033 00 34 (0034 00 t><oaa7« OO 9(1 00032 00 27 00i84 00 Clear pine 12 oz; of dry goods at this port for the week ending 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1870 Manufactures of wool m 30840 00 Snrnre boards & i>lanks 14 14 Brooks, perdoz. 200yds. ;s 1 31 Braziers* (over 16 oz.) & American Ingot 32 a COTTON— See special report. .. .. DRUGS & DYES-Alum.. 8X3 gold 18 a Argols, crude Union .. V " 24 a Vrgols.reflned Spool Cotton. irsenlc, powdered. " 2 . 17 19 21 , a ... COAL— The importations 1871 Rockland, lump.... Lumber— Southern pine.. White pine box boards. While pine mer. bx b'Us Western flrkins, Welsh tubs do Cheese— faet'ry, line.... do com, CO gd. IMPORTATIONS OF DR¥ GOODS AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK. October 34, 40UU<itJI«> ....» ; 60 Lime- Uockrd.coni.fi bbl ....• 1 35 do 12>tf • 27V 20 22 20 17 do 1 ... Glasgow 24 13 . . Phlla<letplila ironts. " Cement— Hosenflsii' »bbl wb„Engfi !)<• Spanlsh.ord'yV'.OOngold 06 6:v( " .... 08 «2X Oern:in. " Engltsu e 62X07 CO SO oo r, Statehalf flrklDS, Hue..... Velvet, J. Cross . BH-9 . Gloucester Hartford Lancaster 13 Richmond's IIX -12 Simpson 2d Mourn 11V do black & white. 11X1 Sprague'sfan llVi Hamilton !!><; -12 ... Bates Caledonia Chicopoe 25 iiv' Albany 11V Amoskeag Shirting Amoskeag cos 8 I2au«i« '• Palrttii-Lead, white, erican, Dure, in oil KO0IW (0 KS0 H LEAD- .. M Copper * Ralls, Eng. Ralls BUTTER AND CHKE8B— liams. cord do 6 cord. SamoBset Green & Dan- 16 18 Denims. 1 V bush 3 . 000:70 CO 10 14^ Sheet, Rub. .aj.toassor.gd Sheet, sing., d.* t., com.. BUILIUNO MATEP.IALS— Bricks— Com. hard Crotons 145 Oii0t9S 00 1 Hoop 25a 8 •TOBE psien Bar, Swedes Scroll BREADSTCFF8— See special report. Paris Domestic Clna- & 22V 25 28 AA Ludlow » 109 fl Lead,wh., Amer..drr. Zinc, wh., dry. No. 1. Zinc, wh.. No. 1, In oil. 32 00 32 00 .34 00 34 00 .34 00 87 50 86 00 48 50 37 .50 .36 00 Amoskeag Jewett City... 12>^-13)i Whittenton A. 17 do BB.. 14 ASHKS-?ot,lltsort Bags. 27V 35 UENERAI. 3» 40in. 16 8X Pcquot Sail duck, 221n.— W'dh'ry, ) ,„,„. 28-88 Fl'tv/ingV ',";"? J Druid *- ) < '0 1 j 40 4« Light duckBear duck (8oz,; 23 do heavy (9 oz.) 85 Mont.Raven829ln Great Falls A. 12 Amoskcai:r . 1c higher. 29 23 20 10 W pk and . . 26 25 Frinta. do do . 28 do ACE^i S3 No. 2. do 20-21 No. 3. do 17-18 do No. 4. I5X 16-17 No. 6. do 28¥ No. 6. 14 do 19 No. 7. 13-14 do 25 Easton A. .. 12V 27>^ B do 30 ll>f-12X Hamilton 19 a". Lewlston A... 36 29 40 B... 30 21 do 45 Stripes. lOX Albany 25 7>< 32 V Algodoa 12V American li}i-Wx 50 Amoskeag. 17-18 55 Arkwright 19 14 17¥ Eaeton Hamilton 17 do Nonp do 9-4 do 10-4 do .... 4-4 do heavy 36 do XX 10-4 Wamsutta.. 45 do .... 40X do .... 36 do XX .36 Anioskeag Bedford Cocheco Garner & Co 2av 23V lOX Cotton Duck. 20 13 }i 1H 5-4 6-4 .. 87V 37V Warren High colors Paper Cambrics. Lonsdale 10 '-i2V 10 27 V 8. 8. & Sons... Amosk'g ACA. do A do B.. do C. do D.. U ....10-4 ....11-4 American.. . . Lame Phild TIckincB. 14-14.S( Mills 36 PcDpcrell .. 6-4 do .... 7-4 do .... 8-4 do .... 9-4 . . Ktoiiedu Nord.. Toile dc France. 14 N Y 'Ttica . 13 16 14(^-15 Naumkcag sat. Pcquot . 17 do Cambric 36 do do . . Orch.Imp 22 20 lioubai.x poplins. 35 La PromVIe stripes 37X Washington Mills-- 19 36 36 . Imp Laconla Poplin Alpacas. 25 Poplins 27>if-87X Arlington Mills— 13V Fruit of the Loom Ohlnns 6-4 6-4 lti!.f ElIcrtonWS4-4 Ind. . % Poplin Lustres. Alpaca Lustres. X Corded Alpacas ^ 11 . . . . Armnres JiSnez Cloth Blackstono Boott B. Hnllowell . Berlin Cords.... }i Striped Satlnes. 15 30 ..4-4 Bartlctts... 36 . . . and 12X 11« 14V 12X 071 PRICES CURRENT. 16 Canoe River.. . . Bl'ched SheetliiKM Albion Androscog'n sat Berkley l-ACinO yjitUf fABKICS. Printed Delaines.. 20 Japanese Stripes 20 20 Chiut/. Alpacas Poplin Stripe 22V Imperial Uepps... 25 Biarritz Stripes... 25 IS Augusta Lacoula Langlcy B.... » : ZINC— Sheet FREIGHTS- »» —STEAM.— . To LIVERPOOL *» : Cotton Flonr ....*bbl «. . d. d. «. X <»7-I6 .... 36 040 ..450 060 n H. gooda.*ton 33 Oil" Com »bu Wheat. .^.*h ^'VJ t)W, 9 _ 038 #40 0as 095 088 038 040 0:0 •lox BAll.— 10 . d. a. ». «f. X ...0 SO SOOaSSO ...0 ....040 ,...0 »!(...•• no «._ ftR) @60 070 060 045 « .«< ( ..•4 « THE CHRONICLE. 572 Wood & James Robb, King &Co., all part ol Europe, HOTTINGUBK & CO., - Keep on hand a variety of choice bonds to supply In vestors, furnish bonds advertised on the market at subscription prices, execute orders for Government throuf b etc., LONDON. - PARIS - & ANKEliS made on consignments D. DAVIS. ol 10 Co., Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to our friends ami London- Secnritles, Goverument BouKbt i^nd Sold on Commlsglon, and liOANS & LOCKWOOD No. Co., 53 Co., all WILLLAM STREET, BROADWAY. NEW YORK. on Deposits subject to Sight Taussig, Gempp Special facilities for negotiatinr 'Jqmmercial Paper Collections both Inland and foreis J promptly made 323 North Third Gibson, Casanova & Co., BANKERS, EXCHANGE Salzhans Nn or Gold, subject to check, at sight, the the City Banks. MONTCLAIR RR. I8t CERTIFICATES COLLECTIONS and BRITISH PROVINCES. Mortgage Gold 7s. W. B. URBANA & BLOOM'GTON 1st. Mort. Gold 7b NEW YORK AND OSWEGO Convertible 7s. NEW JERSEY MIDLAND 1st Mort. Gold 7s. BROOKLYN CITY 6s and 78. LKONAED. , Co., STOCK BROKERS, Government. State, Railroad and other securities, making liberal advances on same, allow intetest on depositB, deal In commercial paper, furnish to travellers and others Letters oi Credit current In the principal cities in Europe. Fiy n^d sell WILLIAMS. Member of tbe N. fork Stock Excbanffe I I WILIAMS, J. P. I Mejnber of tbe N. York Stock Kxcbange FRANKFORT-ON-TH E-BI A I N, Bleber Gasse, 13. INTEREST Smith BROKERS V. Y. NATioifAL ExOHA^roB BANK. Correanoodeoi THE German American Bank, DRAWS ..-.-. EXCHANGE BILLS OF TERS OF CREDIT $2,000,000 LET- available at all principal places abroad. Accounts of Merchants, Bankers, &c. solicited. O, H. ScnBEiKBK, Cashier. EMIL SAUKK, Fre & PINE STREET, NEW YORK. Receive the accounts of interior banks, bankers, rporatlons and Merchants. Agents for the sale of City, County and Railroad Bonds, Issue Letters of Credit for foreign travel. CiTir LONDON CORRESPONDENTS, TbreadueeOle Street* BANK, Also, Foreign & 3 5 Exchange bought and sell sold. W. Tucker & Co., BANKERS, RUE SCRIBE, PARIS. Issue Travelers Credits available In all parts of tha world. Correspondents In CO., 30 this City, BROAD STREET. Marquand, Hill & Co., NEWr YORK. No. 3T WAI.I. ST., Members New York Stock Exchange. Securities a Specialty. Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commis- WALSTOX BB0W». H. BBOWN. Augustus J. Brown & Son BANKERS, 59 Mberty Street, Nenr Yorlt. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEOOTIl TION OF VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, SECURITIES. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION RAH.WTAY STOCKS, BONDS AND GOI.D, MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES Hill, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 18 DeT-onsliire St., Boston, Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commission Collections made ; Business Paper Negotiated. Miscellaneous English Cannel, Liverpool Orrell, Street, Netv York. DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT & Marquand American . Co., liOANS. As Members of the Stock Exchange, we buy and Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Government Secnritles. sion. 16 And 18 Nassau BANKERS, a7 and other RAII.ROAD SECURITIES St., and issues Winslow, Lanier KANSAS AND ILLINOIS ATia. 3. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Choice Ten Per Cent investmests at and below par. Financial Laws and Forms of INDIANA sent free. CAPITAL, allowed on Dally Balances. always on band. AND INVESTING AGENTS, and Cedar CITY MORTON, BLISS & ADVANCES made npon Approved Collaterals. INVESTMENT SECURITIES of tbe Highest Grades & Hannaman, Cor. Broadtray Special attention given to the neirotiation of RAIIiROAD, STATE, Jacob R. Shipherd & Co., James BANKERS, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Taussig, BANKERS, 3, Frankfort-on-ITIiIn CORPORATE Street. NEW^ YORK, 24 Pine Street, CHICAGO, 164 23nd Street, and Bonds A. DENIS'N W. H. FOSTER. desirable Hew York. Stoclts SHELDOX. No 10 Wall 4 W^all Street. Wall Street UNION BANKERS, UTLEY & BOWEN, 40 O. M». EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. 38 Leonard, Sheldon& Foster For Sale By & W. Lonls, as with securities. of Deposit issued bearing interest. made at all points of the DAN., A. D. Williams same ADVANCES made on all marketable NEW YORK AND OSWEGO Ist Mort. Gold 78. Co., 8c BANKERS, FOUEIGN EXCHANGE and G0i-1> boUgUt and sold tli£ most favorable terms. INTEREST allowed on deposits either In Currencv on MORRIS AND ESSEX RB. 1st Mortgage 78. ELIZABETH CITT 7s. ST. JOSEPH CITY (Mo.) BRIDGE 10s. MOBILE AND OHIO RR. Ist Mortgage 8s. Yorlt. Henry F. Verhuven & Co. ri^ACE. STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMcJNT SECURITIES Investment Securities. St., St. & Gempp Foreign and Domestic Loans Negotiated. No. 50 Co., BANKERS, Drttli Advances made on approved securities. securltlttM, uii a-<»niml«»lon. New No. 32 Broad Street, or Ch'!Ck. road Stocks and Bonds, and otber & BANKERS. Securities. Tranftnct a General Blinking; buslnvBS, including tbe purcltase and sale of Government and State Bonds. Rail Co., Local Securities. Give prompt attention to and orders ff>r nveatmftnt ol funds. Taussig, Fisher Dealers in Bills of Exchange, Governments, BonUB Slocks, Gold, Commercial Paper, and all Negotlablo Interest allowed & ollflctlnns BANKERS, BANKBB8, 94 & SOUTTER NEGOTIATED. AcconntB received and Interest allowed on balances vlit/^ti m'tv he checked lor at alffbt. KIMBALL BANKERS, ind Deposits received and Interest allowed. and Bouds S. 150 West Main Street, Louisville. Ky.. dealers In 'orelifn and Domestic Exchange, Government Bonds bought and sold on Commission. Securities, Gold, Stocks O. N. Y. Stock and Gold Exchange. Gold, Stocks and Bonds ; In Llvorpool on Deposits. BALDWIN, T. B. Member Morton, Galt WALL STREET, NEW TURK, Government WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Interest Alloived BANKERS, NO. Kimball, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, 14 & Robins, Powell Co., & Baldwin No. 31 Pine Street, SAMUEL WOOD, Formerly of Vermllye & Co. C. D. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 44 BROA.D STREET* Liberal cash advances LOANS NBOOTIATED. GENERAli BANKING BUSINESS, Also CoMMEKCIAL CRKDITR and DRAFTS on LONOON. I'AKIS, and SCOTLAND. ADVANCES made on Oonslsnmcnts. STOCKS and BONDS bOHubt and sold on Commlsston. R. T. Wilson IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES aud railroad stocks, and do a securities, gold ST., and Dealers Brolcers DEAIiERS IN BAIJLROAB BONDS, Iiettera ot Credit for Travellers CIT» BANK, BROAD 20 AND WALL STREET Available lo Levy & Borg, Davis, BANKERS BANKERS, tt Financial. Financial. Financial. •ae (October 26, 1872. Now landing and in yard, for prices in lots to suit purchasers. the best Orrell, sale at lowest market Also, all kinds ot ANTHRACITE COALS. The Trade supplied. ALFRED PARmEIiE, 32 Pine Street. Interest on Deposits. Tard-sn West 2M Street. , : THE October 28, 1872] Bailroadfl. &E. Wright & Co., Olyphant & Co., S. M * 91 Franklin atreet W Franklin «treet NEW YORK. COMMISSION MKRCHANTB, Hong; Kouii;. Sliauehai, Foocbonr Canton, China. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. SilChestnnt street Pepperell TfSdx. OLVPHANT iniiK. St., HRARD AbUfJSTINB of A CO., Co., Stephen inilla. No. 87 P. O. Box Messrs. of Canada. " No. Higginson, BEAVER STREET. NEW 4IJ6U. tana of old Iron Rails, T weekly, and at same rate at cither Windsor or CO., Penang. NEW YORK & John Dwight Co., MANUFACTURERS OF No. 11 Old Slip, New York. ONLY Supplied. The Jobbing Trade Sooth Fourth William Wall's Sons, ISn. MANUFACTURERS OF Treasurer, &c. ELEPHANT BAGGING, and Dealers in HEIVIP GANGS OF RIGGING MADE TO ORDER. Office, 113 Wall St., N. Y. GsNXKAi. Offices, Hajcilton, 15th October, 1872. SPENCERIAN Double Elastic STEEL PENS. Thepe relebrnted Pens are moreasing very rapidly In •ale owlnif tu their unexcellt'd manufiiclure They are of superior EDgMsh niulce. and arc faiiiuue for their elaslicity, durability, and uvuunesa of point. Ihr sale ever tfu here. fir' For the convenience of thonewho ruay leifth to try them, tee will ferul a sample Card, containitiff ail uf Henry Lawrence & Sons, MASUF.^CTURERS OF CORDAGE, FOR EXPORT AND DOMESTIC USE. FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. & Smith, Baker Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Yokohama and Hlogo, Japan. 25 centa. REPRESENTED BY Vim\ BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 138 ic 140 Grand St., N. ¥. W. CORLIES, E. 6«>^ Pine Wm. Street, Nenr York. Wilcox J. & Co., LEAF LARD, STEARINE AND LARD BIOELOW. JASES JOaNaTOH & ESTABLISHED- Washington, VestrjdcGreeunrlch Sts. SALES OFFICE Newr Tot lgS5. -... 50 STEAin: TVH. to arrive. in store. Jones & Schuyler, PINE STREET. NEW YORK. Railway Commission Mcrtliants. STEEL «nd ItON PA1L8 LOCOMOTIVES, CARs, and other Siippllf9,-^.|.> negotiate RAILWAY BONDS, 1.0A,^S, *c. Con'racf for Edward W. & >a LIBERTY STREET (Near the Post Office.) New York. We execute the Beat Work at very reasonable Prices Careful and tasty proofs given and LOTEIX. Lovell, MERCHANTS AND (One door from Wall; work pr«mpt delivered. 6lT« Vm « Trial, RAILROADS, BRIDGES AND KXPLOltATIONS, "SEPRELL'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON VIADUCTS.- IV Particular Works attention given to the examination for capitalists seeking invcbtments MANCHESTER Locomotive Works. MANUFACTURERS OF Locomotives, Stationary Steam En- and Tools, MANCHESTER, N. H. BLOOD, W. G. MEANS, ARETA8 superintendent Tre-surer. 42 Devonshire St., Boston & Co., All work accnrately fitted to ganges and thoroneh Plan, Material, Workmanship Finish and BtncleD'^y fully guaranteed. ChasT.Pairy, M. Baird, Wm. P. Henzey Geo. Burnham. Kdw. H. wuiiams. Ed. Longatretb. ly Interchangeable. Wm. P. Converse 54 Pine St.. & Co., New York. A pent General Agents. Mining Borden Co.'s CUMBERLAND COALS, AND FALL RIVER IRON W^ORKS Nails, : Serrell, CIVIL ENGINEER, 78 Broadway, Nenr York. PHILADELPHIA. L. N. & York, 1,000 Tons 56 lb. "North Yorkshire" do., in store. 500 Tons 56 lb. " Abcrdare" do., M. Baird YORK. BOEDBN. Borden Stationers, COMMISSION WILLIAM STREET, Printers 46 NEW New BALD WIN LUCOnOTlVK WORKS BEAVER STREET, SEARS BROTHERS, Johnston, OF APPROVED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. HAVE FOR SALE 3,000 Tons 56 lb. "Crawshar" Fish Manchester, N. H. H John Straet, General Aeent, sines, OIL, ntanufkcturers TTarehonse and So Agency, : Federal Stbibt. Street, N. Y. 48 Pine Street, f Public PRIME STEEL PENS, P. 12 \n St. John 125 CHICAGO: 86 Sooth Cahal Stbut. TOOTHE, Bar Rails, Cordage, JOSEPH PRICE, EDWARD : Iron and Steel Rails marked " Tender for Old Ralls," to be sent to the undersigned No. PHILADELPHIA: IVM. Jkc. BOSTON : Bigelow SALERATUS, Tender*, stating price per gross ton, in what cur- OFFICES No. 59 John Street. 59 SUPER CARB. SODA, Ac, sealed and Axles, ForKinss, &c., 218 Coffee Osdebs Received fob Rio de Jahsib Sarnla. numbers, by mail on receipt of Co., Manufacturers of pattern, delivery at Hamilton or Suspension Bridge, at rate of the Ij & CRUCIBLE STEEL TYBE8, YORK. REPRESZNTINO DtTMMl.KR & CO., Batavla and Padang. CHAS. THOKKL & CO., Yokohama. CLAKK. SPKNCE & CO., Gallt and Colombo OILFILLAN, WOOD & CO.. Singapore. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY & THK DIRECT0B3 OF THIS COMPANY ARE NOVEMBER CRUCIBLE STEEL WORKS, William Butcher Lewistoivn, Pa,, Great Western Railway not later than the Tth Co.'s ft RAILROAD SECURITIES NEGOTIATED. approved mer chandlze. CordlH delivery, United State* for tlie BESSEMER STEEL RAILS. OT CHINA AND JAPAN. AdTsncea made on conslenments Tborndlke of Sole Hgenti in Samuel Fox 66 State Street, BostOB, AGKNTS FOR Tmcg, Co., Laconta Co., BoBton Duck Co., Franklin Co., rency, and place and Iron Rails, New York. Steel Everett & Co., Co., AndroBcoffein muia, Coutluenlal mill*, warren Cotton inills, 8,000 10 Cornhili, E. C, Loudon. Co., Golumbla prepared to ecU 4c CO., of China, ac WtM 104 OtU Companr. Bates Heyerdahl, Schbn"berg & Co., 31 PINK STHKET, .NEW YORK. KKPREHKNTEI) by AaEMrS FOB 100 toni 673 Oommercial Caids. XSlsoellaneous. J. CHRONICLt:. . » 71 W1C.SX ST., Mew Yorlt. & Co. SBLMA, ALABAMA, Ce.'S Bands, Hoops and Rods. aud John C. Graham Buyers of Cotton, For a CommlsalOB. : THE 674 CimONICLl?.. Bailroads. Ocean Steamships. James A. Cottingham, ATLAS Locomotives, Cars STEAMERS Steamship Company. FOR JAJttAICA AND SAVANII.I.A. General Transatlantic Co Monthly niall Service. NEXT DEPARTURE NOVEMBER AND For RAILROAD IRON, FORW^OOD AT 2 P. M. ic CO., No. 88 Trail Street. CuNARD ON FIRST CLASS 8caooNicn3, babsbs, and liohters, FORWARDING OF Rails Steel 9 freight and passage apply to Plin, and Ocean Steamships. OP THK SHIPPER Iron [October 26, 1872, Line. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEROOL, CALLINU AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. Wednesday, Oct. 23. CUBA Wednesday, Oct. 30. SCOTIA Wednesday, Nov. 6. JAVA Wednesday. Nov. 13. CALABRIA Wednesday. Nov. 20. RUSSIA Saturday, Oct. 26. BATAVIA Saturday, Nov. 2. ALGERIA Saturday, Nov. 9. PARTHIA Salur.iay, Nov. OLYMPUS li:. A Saturdav. Nov. 23. ABYSSINIA And every following Wednesday and Saturday Iroui Now YorK. RATES OF PASSAGE.— Cabin, $30, »100, and »13C Specialty. Haviug for mauy years been Ideutllied with business our great experience enables us to ofler this UN0SUAL INDUCEMENTS and despatch to the troude, and to ensure Bafety ihlpments of the above. In Iron and Steel Rails forwarded from Port of New Yort to any part of the United States. Contracts fold, according to accommooatlon. $15 gold additional. 'ickcts to Paris Return tickets on favorable terms. JSO currency. Steerage Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queeustown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow. Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's otllce, No. 4 Bowling Green. For Etecrage passage, at ill Broadway, Trinity Building. CHAS. to Include all the expenses in port ou same, and urance to any point required. FRANCTiLY'N. Agent. G. made til For Liverpool, (Via tlneenstonrn.) REFERENCES. HON. W. D. BISHOP.... Pres. N. T. &, N. H. ISallroad Supt. N. Y. & N. H. Railroad. JAMES H. Hon CHARLES FOX. Esq ...Pres. South Side R.R. of L. I. Supt. South Side R.R. of L. I. C. W. DOUGLASS Ciltt Street, New York. W. DAILY, LANG & CO JAITIES A. COTXINeHAM, 104 West, corner l.Ibertr Street, HOWARD MITCHELL, Philip I. PIER No. 46 I^iiieM HAVKE vice versa. NEVADA, Capt Forsyth WYOMING, Capt. Whlucray Nov. 2!, at 2>i P. M. Dec. 4, at >S A.M. Cabin passage, ¥30 gold. Steerage passage (Ofllce No. 29 Broadway) $30 curt WILLIAMS & GUIOK, From CARRYING THE ITIAIL MIDSHIP motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these steauiers. section, RATES— .Saloon, where mediate porta, and vice verna. Steerage, $80 gold. $.30 currency. Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Coun- now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 currency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia China, etc. Drafts from ill upwards. For inspection oinlans and other information, applj at the Company's offices. No. 19 Broadwaj-, New York. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. try can To THROUGH lilNE California & China, calling a< Rico, Hayti, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston. (Jamaica.) and vice versa; Once a month. From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) calling at Baeae Terre, (Guadeloupe,) Poiutea-Pitre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and vice verna. Once a month. From FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique.) to CATENNK, calling at St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Demerara, Surinam, and vice versa. Once a mouth. The splendid stearaers of the South Pacillc Line, leave Panama for Valparaiso and Intermediate Points of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chill, on the 30th of every month and connect closely with the Steamers of the Pacific Mail S. S. Company, leaving New York on the 15th of every mouth for Asninwall. For liatcs of Passage and Freight, Dates of Departure, or further information, apply to GEORGE MACKENZIE, AKeut. 58 Broad^vay. Tran 3por tatiou. ^^^^Stonington Line. FOU PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON. STO NI NGTON, SAN FRANCISCO, New it BE JSOtC .Secretary, York. Ray Allen. North River, foot of Jay street, daily^ at 4 o'clock P. M,, arriving at Boston in ample time to connect with all the EARLY EASTERN TliAINS. Baggage checked to destination. _^| Tickets sold and Stiite Rooms secured at JJo. 319 Broadway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcott Express Co.'s, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street; 1,302 Broadway, cor. Thirty-fifth street or 327 Washlugton D. S. rfABCOCK, President. street, Brooklyn. 33, ^" ly ; New Jersey Southern RR $125 to $150 •--..,.•-• $60 First Class Steerage . E I IV L, CHANGE OF On and after October 7, . TI.ME, steamers of this line connect- Uook with trains for Long Branch and all on this and connecting railroads, including Red Bank, Tom's Uiver. Waretown, IJariiegat, TuckerI'liiladelphla, Vineland. Hridgcton, Hay side, &c tos, ing at Sandy stations &c., will leave PIEU . NOUTil HlVtfH, -IS, foot o< Murray street, as follows 8 A. M. tlirough to YliM'hind and DelawarcBay. 10;J0 A. M. to Philadelphia and Tuckerton, via Whit: ings. 4 1». M. to Tom's Elver, Philadelphia. Waretown, Tuckerton and NEW YORK. 9:35 A. M. from Pemberton, Tuckerton, Waretown, Tom's River, &c. 1:30 P. M. from Vineland Philadelphia, Tuckerton, Tom's River, &c. 4:40 P. M. from Tom's River, &c. The above trains stop at way stations. Philadelphia freight taken up to six o'clock P. M., at lowest rates. THROUGH FARES-NEW YORK TO No. 102 Wall Street, at inter- : Porto ARRIVING IN AND Japan. BAOHWAX caUIng at vice vers* Oucc a mouth. Brancli Ijlnes, [Postal] From ST. THOMAS to ASPINWALL, least PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S .T. ASPINWALL, Ouayra and Sta. Martha, and Saloon, state-rooms, smoking-room, and bath-rooms B. to calling vice versa PANAMA to VALPARAISO, calling Capt. in J. Bi.aB}ti.S. Havana, and From ST. NAZAIRE Martini(|uc, La Oucc a moutli. Leave Pier : Rosendale Cement Co., CEIHEN r OF THE BEST aiMLir Y aiid THE SPLENDID SIDE -WHEEL STEAMERS BETWEEN J VERA CRUZ, Capt. Wsi. Jones. UNITED STATES JOSEPH BACHm.lN to Once a moutl'. No. 63 Wall-st. Steel and Iron Ralls, Neiv York, Cork and Iilverpool. C. S. Tyres and Axles, NEW AND FULL-POWERED STEAMSHIPS. CELTIC, OCEANIC, REPUBLIC, BALTIC. Steel and Iron Wire, GERMANIC, BRITANNIC. ADRIATIC, ATLANTIC. mining Ropes, Cables, Sec, Sailing from New Y'ork on SATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAY'S, calling at Cork harbor aalT«d Iron Wire, Ship's Rlg^glng;, each way. From the White Star Dock, Pavonia Ferry, .Jersey City. Galv'd Corrugated Sheet Iron, Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unri W^rousUt Iron Screw Piles, vailed, combining SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT. Ship's Forslngs, &e. No. 3 niAIDEN I.ANE, Brest Shortly oiice a week. mouth. NARRAGANSETT, BUILDINGS. Ware. NEW YORK. of the General Trans- Company. NEW YORK, oalUng at WEDNESDAY . Sterling Silver SONORA, Caraibk, Caoique, From ST. NAZAIRE Santandcr, St Thomas 42 Ciur Street. Gorham Mi'g C mpany'b GUYANK, to Twice a ..Oct. SO, at 3 P. M. Capt. Price. Nov. 6, at »>< A.M. MINNESOTA, Cant. Morgan Nov. 13, at 3 P. M. NEBRASKA, Capt. Guard MANH.VrTAN, Capt. .J. B. Price.. .Nov. 20. at 9>4 A.M. JCSriCE, York. Miscellaneous. guadeloupk Dksirade, atlantic From IDAHO, S. Justice, O N D O N n SOUTHAMPTON LorisiANE, Floride, Martinique, as follows 8. New ViLLE DE St. Nazaire, ViLLE DE Bordeaux, Caravkllk PoHtal screw steamships from NOilTH RIVER, EVERY For freight or cabin passage apply to PHILIP Philadelphia. 14 North 5th Street, class, full-power, iron rency. NEW^ YORK. J. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will despatch one of their first Fekkike, ViLLE DE Paris* St. Lacrkxt, ViLLE Du Havre, Europe, Washington, ViLLK DE Brest, NOUVEAr-MONDK, Atlantiquk, Franob, Panama, . F P. G. W^ DENTLEY, General Jfanagor, ISO Broadway. ' FINCH, Agent, Pier '38. Wire Ro p e. STEEL, CHARCOAL, According to location of berth. These rates include berths, board, and all necessaries B. B„ of and the very best quality for the trip. suitable CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. for Ships, Rigging, Steamers of the above Hue leave PIER No. 42 NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon, Suspension Bridges, Qnys, Der- On ricks, Inclined Planes, Mlniiic 10th, 20th &. except when those days 30th or Each Month, fall on Sunday, then the day Hoisting previous. One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adalt Medicine and attendance free. Steamer will leave San Francisco Ist every month for China and .lupan. For freight or passage tickets, and all further information, apply at the Company's ticket ottlce on the wbarftfoot of Canal street. F. R. BABY, Age t. Large &c. A constantly on Fnrposes, Stock hand, from which any desired lengths are cut. JOHN •W. KASON & CO., 43 Broadway, Metv York October , : : mB 187lj 1^6, Insurance. Insuranoe. lusurauoe. Imperial Fire Association of Phila- OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC insurance companw fire: Co. Insurance Nkw The Trnstees, • • • $8,000,000 - In conformity to the Charter of the Hope Fire Insurance Co. NO. 214 PARK from 1st January, 1871, to 31st December, 1871 $5,412,777 51 Premiums on Policies not marked off 2,033,675 18 let January, 1871 LOVIS B A N B li II 1 L l> I N « . 185G. JACOB REESE, President. BAYARD, P. WE ARE ALSO same Capital and Assets, t.'SU.OW. Capital sud Assets, $5,375,793 34 Agency, INS. CO. Capital and Assets, $900,000. PENNA. UNDERIVRITERS, No. 173 Broadivay, Netv Yorlc. .^tna Insurance Comp'y, HARTFORD Conn. INCORPORATED 1819. Returns of Premiums & Expenses. $973,211 84 -...• Cash Capital ....... $3,000,000 $5,000,000 Net Assets the following Assets, viz. United States and State of New York Stock, City, Bank and other stocks.. $8,143,240 Loans BccuredbyStocksandotherwise 3,379,050 Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages. 217,500 Interest, and sundry notes and claims due the Company, estimated at 886,739 Premium Notes and Bills Receivable. 2,405,937 00 00 00 > CashinBank COMPANY. Springfleld, 95 ..... Cash Capital Total amount of Assets $14,806,812 37 Net Assets • - - - or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday »he Sixth of February next. ^The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1868, will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or thtir legal representatives, on and after Tuesday the Sixth of February next, from which date all Interest thereon will cease. The certificates to BROADWAr, W. COR. CEBAR ST. S. Kiw,TOHK,'January 18, 18TO. ^TTHE FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THH sflairs the Company ol is published In conformity 12 of Its charter: $500,000 00 $900,105 76 ..-.-.. $300,000 Premiums received from January 1 to December 30. 1871. Inclusive. Total amount of Marine 602.113 95 Premiums $087,433 «J Company has Issued no Policies except on Carea and Freight for the Voyaee. of Vessels. Premiums marked off as Earned, during the ,^perlod as above $552,095 19 Paid for Losses and Expenses, leas Savings, &c.,dnrini; the same period 4(1,668 57 Return Premiums 38J04 a7 The Company has the folloirlne Assets. Agents. CashinBank produced at the time of payment, and cancelled. certificates which were issued (in red scrip) lot gold premiums such payment of interest and redemption will be in gold. A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared om the net earned preuiums of tlie Company, for the year ending 31st December, 1871, for which certificates will be issued on and after Tuesday the Second of »85,010»J No Risks have been taken upon Hulls ALEXANDER & PECK, be 1 „t8-ll 1849. OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1871. JAS. A. 119 OatttandiBsr Premiums, January Newport Insurance Co., Cash Capital Office. Pacific Mutual Insurance COMPANY, This Six per cent interest on the outstanding cerlt-fl cates of profits will bo paid to the holders thereof, Paid at this with the reanlrements of Section ITIass. INCORPORATED 274,345 01 •f All Losses No. Springfield FIRE AND miARINE INSURANCE i\ . ..$101,337 61 United States and other Stocks. 439,331 45 Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest zn,000 00 . Upon . tor^jcj OS Premin n Sotes b Bills Reoeivable Subscription Notes in advance of ; Premiums Re-Insurance and Claims due the Company estimated at 73 86,000 01) $1,083,547 19 PER CENT INTEREST SIX 1$0.!I73 44,004 40 Total aueti on the outstanding Certlflcates of Profits, will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal repnesi>ntatlves, on and alter April next. By CO., Capital and Assets, $1,000,000. $2,735,980 63 The Company has INS. (1,500,0(10. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE Fire Insurance January, December, 1871 period. AGENTS KOU THE AMERICAN CENTRAL paid during the Xiossea OENEltAI, LANCASTER FIRE INSURANCE CO. Assistant Secretary. ; Agents, New York. 176 Broadway, $7,44$,i63 69 . nected with Marine Rlsk«. 18T1, to 3l8t $1,07S,087 68. BCCHER & MCLVILLE, CHEPPII, BROADU'AY, EHtabllsIicd Vo policUa have been issued upon Life Risks nor upon Fire Risks disconIsl $500,000 OO. ..... ASSETS, its Premiums received on llarine Bieks, Premiums marked Off from CAPITAL, S6th, 1872. Company, submit the following Statement of affairs on the 3l8t December, 1871 Total amount of Marine Premiums. Incorporated, March 37, 1830. liold. CUIEK OFFICE IN THE U. S. Nov. 40 to 44 Pine Stre.'t, New York. THE York, January delphiia, of london. Asaeta, Mutual 676 CHUONICLE. TUESDAY. hi; day of February. THE HKMAlNINd FIFTY PER CKNT of the OUT. STAMDINO CEKTIFICA.TES OF TUE COMPANY, OF THE ISSI7E OK WW, will be redeemed and palJ In cash lo the holders thereof or their legal representatives, on and after TUESDAY, the 6th day ol order of the Board, H. CHAPniAN, J. fitli 1 Secretarjr. February, from wnich date, Interest thereon will fbe certificates to ue produced at timeol cease, TRUSTEES, D.Jones, Joseph Gaillard, Charles Dennis, W. n. H. Moore, c. A. Hand, James Low, Henry B. J. Howland, Wm. Colt, 0. Plckersgill, Lewis Curtis, Charles H. Russell, Lowell Holbrook, H. Warren Weston, Royal Phelps, ^ tialeb Barsrow, «. P PlUot, . William E. Dodge, David Lane, payment and cancelled. i Jr., Benjamin Babcock, Robt. B. Mlntum, Gordon W. Bumliam, XTTl/vljA A/^At>A'^"*^ IV/\. IN 301 E William H. Webb, Sheppard Gandy, . S and will Robert L. Stusrt, Alexander }i\tki\ William % STREET, Scrip. Cash paid at once for the above Securities be sold on commission, at sellers option. ; or they Adam T. Bruca. Albert B. Strange, Moses A. Uoppock, W. Bull, Horace B. ClaHln, W. M. Richards, S. wm. T. R, Waller, William A Hall, Theo. W. Morns, Starr, Blodgctt, 8. C. John A.Bartow, Alex. M. Btrle, C. Oilman, INSURANCE SCRIP, AND Fire and marine Insurance Stock » Pine sueat, oornrr of WllUam Btrtet, V.t R . Southmayd, Thos. B. Merrick, George A, Meyer, Ferdinana A. Bokea, Walter H. Lewis, R. C. Bonthwlck, Francis Moran, »| • Ao^ustus Lov. Emll Helnemann, JehialKead, John Barnes, JOHN K. MTKR8, PresideDt. WILLIAM LECONET.Vlca-ftoaldenI, THOMAS HALE, D. JONES, President, CHARLES DENNIS, Vlcc-Pres'l, W. a. H. M00RB,2d Vice-Prea't, J^D. HEWLETT, W Vl«e-ft»«\ A B. s WllUam Leconey, Wm. Heseman, James K. Taylor, C. Richards, O. D. H, OUksple, C. E Mtlnor, Martin Bates, Kgbcn Charles D. Leverlch, J. TRUSTEES John E. Myers, A. "SPECIALTY." William E. Bunker. Henry K. Bogert, I»ennis Perkins, Bailey, Fire and Marine Insurance Stocks Samuel L. Mitchell, james G. De Forest, Sturgis, $1,000.00 Dealer in Daniel Wm. . 65 AVAI.L. James Bryce, S. Miller, .... Cash Capital, Frederick Channcey, George S. Steohengoo, Francis Skiddy, Charles P. Burdett; Rob't. C. Fergnsson, INSTRANCE COMPANY BROADtTAY. A Dividend In Script of FIFTEEN PER CENT, la declared on the net amount of Earned Premiums for the year ending December 30th. 1871, for winch Certl. ficates will be bsued on and alter TUESDAT, the 3<l day ot April next. B . ^__„ Secretary. Watson, COTTON BUYER. MACON, Georgia. . THE CHRONICLE. 676 Cotton. Cotton. THE E. P. Scott Cotton Warehouse Co., C. B. LOCKWOOD, & No. JAMES W. CBOXaON, Treuurer at Bonds and Loans Iron or Steel Ralls, Locom0tivesc Execute Orders in " Futures." II b usiness connected witb Railway JOHN oaea, Cotloa ExehaoKO to sight drafts. NEW JEWILL, S. S. HABBIBOH, D. O. D. Jewell, Harrison TAN WAOIIIIXIC. & HERCHANTS, Pare Lard Packed for IVest Indies, Soulk American and European markets. PfWVISlON DEALERS, COTTON FACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL. Farley, H. W. & (Late Waters, Pierce « WATER STREET, NEW YORK, 00.1iniSSI0X COTTON FACTOR & M. Waters Co., R. Co., BUY AND SELL CONTRACTS FOR FUTURE D ELIVERY OF COTTON. & Co., NEW YORK. Street, Co., COB. OF WILLIAM ST. GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AND MERCHANTS. Bay and Railway Bonds and Negotiate Loans on sell Railways. No. 56 Broad Street, Wall ST., IMPORTERS OP AND BANKERS, 58 & Kennedy CEDAR 41 Co.) COTlON COOTMriSSION ITIERCHANTS Walsh, Smith, Crawford KEHNEDT. BENBTM. BAKBB. JOBHS. BABK^a S. J. YORK. STRICTLY COnnilSSION HOUSE. i. S. Receive Accounts of Bankers and Merchants, subject Bulldlns, Railroad Cos., for Cars, etc. and undertake make Advances on Cotton and RATES MODERATE. LIBERTY STREET Nearotiate Oontract for EXCHANOE COURT, NEW YORK. 3 Company, bankers and merchants, comraissiON iherchants, President. & M. K. Jesup Co., AND BALES. 60,000 . - - • Railroads. Bi.NKERS Atlantle Docks, Brooklyn. CAPACITY [October 23, 1872. Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Ralls, BuHsemer Pis Iron, »crap. Steel Tyres, Boiler Plates, ^kc AGENTS FOR The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford England. The West Cumberland Hemati'e Iron Co., Workinz ton (i^nffland. Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake a Railway business generally. & Gilead A. Smith BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BANK, LONDON Co., BROADWAY/ No. 63 NEW YORK. P.O. Box 5070. connrissiON merchant. Crawford, Walsh, 132 Pearl Street, New York. Smith & Co., P. O. BOX, Railroad Iron, In Ports of H W New Orleans,) Fablet, (Late of WM.'o.^BfLDW.K? Gen. Partner COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mobile. Ala. Referi by permission to C. N. Jordan. Esq., Cashier Tblrd National Bank, New Yorlc Messrs. Howes & Micy, Batikers.SJ Wall street, New Tort. L. F. S. UACLEHOSE. Robt. L. Maitland& Co., No. 43 most approved makers. Thos. ; )fA.ITLA.ND. Steel Ralls of Lessees of Danvillp, Pa., Iron Works, makers o Light Rails for Collieries and Narrow Guage Roads. Importers of old Iron Ralls for re-rolling. Bills of Exchange on Imperial Bank, London. ''"""»'» Partners. I or Moatgomery, Alabama. ALIXAKDBR New York and New Orleans. 3909. COTTON TIES. Sole Agency in New York for sale of the Arrow, Buckle and Anchor Ties, manufactured by J. J McComb, Liverpool, England, for baling Cotton, Moss, W^ool, etc. SWENSON, PERKINS & CO., SO Wall St., New York. BROAD STREET, NEW TORE. Pig Iron, H. KDWABD WTLSOX, Late Bt. Maj. Gen.,U.S.A. Factors, & Co/% Ross, Roberts 91 Front Street, r»bacco and General Commission inercliants. (Near Wall.) LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. LsusiAif, Abraham * Co., New Orleans, La. Lehman Montgomery, Co., Ala. F' sell /cuts for \ actors and future dellTfollowing bagging Mills. ksD DLAMOND. —Alto— at frters of Rio CeflTee / Brir-kerhoff, Turner Net^otiate 133 & 133 New And Co., all "AWNING Advances Made 87 Pearl Street. Jacob W. Seaver & Co., COTTON supply all STRIPES." Widths and Colors always No. 143 Duane NAYLOR & 99 John street. all kinds. CO., BOSTON, 80 State street. PHILA., 308 So. 4thstrte CAST STEEL RAILS, CAST STEEL TYRES, Cast Steel Frogs, and all other Steel Material for & who give special attention CO. to orders for Railroad Iron, as well SB Old Kails. Scrap Iron and Metala. BROKER 70 IN IRON, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. OBAOHOET TIBBABD. AI,«X. BHESaOH rOOTI, Co., Pascal Iron W^orks, Pbiladelpbia. Works Castings and Street Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, Boiler Flues, Gas Gas and Steam tc In stock Mannfacturers of Wrought Iron Tnbea. Lap Weld GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. P. FISKB Vibbard, Foote & Co., 40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Steel Rails, Iron Rails, Old Fitters' Tools, *c. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: IS of George A. Boynton, Street. Morris, Tasker Commission Merchants, BOSTON. kinds of United States Bunting Company. full Eqpip 31 Old Broad Street, Also, Agents ON Consignments of Cotton and otber A Produce, To Messrs. FRED. HUTH & CO., LIVERPOOL, TVM. P. CAMPBELL, sell Securities NAYLOR, BENZON COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER ING, BAGGING, RAVENS DUCK, SAIL TWINES &.C. "ONTARIO" SEAMLESS BAGS, York. aio) HOUSE IN LONDON COTTONSAILDUCK PEARL STREET, Loans and NEIV YORK, Miinufacturers and Dealers In comnissioN merchants,! Manage Railway Use. & ^ AND upoir, BoiLD, RAILWAYS. Iron Ties. jbTTON PLANT, PALMETTO / In> M tracts for present < BUFFAL'C Lehman, Dure & Brothers, Cotton Boy and arioi of Cloth. Wilson, WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, COR. FOURTH & WAiNUT STS., ST. LOUIS, MO Repoet and Advances made on Consignments to WINSLOW, F^ I'na. St.L.& S.E.R'wajf & Winslow See, No. 70 IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT* BaggiuK, Rope, Bro., New York. RAILS, COPPER, SPJiLTER, TIN, LEAD, NICKEL, BISMUTH, J. Cotton & Pope J. .292 Pearl Street, Rails, AND RAILWAY BaVIPMBNTS, i