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HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMEItClAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES

VOL.

NEW

15.

YOllK. SEPTfiMBER
Financial.

^bocrttsnnenta.
Adverttflemcntfl will bo publlHhed at 10 cents per
tor fOi'li Insertion, Hpiu-i' being measured in apate
linea to llie ineti wliendelluinr orders are Kiven
for tliree, six, or twelve mouths, a very liberal dl»eount

Hue

*yi>e,

U

B.

DANA &

8t

wmiain

St.,

N. Y.

.J.
.1.

AC

404,436
40;J

Railroads, Iron, «e

Ifork,

439
440

eti'amshlpa

tdscelloaaeiM Uuiiuadratai CariU

43i, 438,

43s
4: •

pe~ For terms of Subscription see
5tb Page.

bought and sold

James Robb, King &Co.,

The National Bank-Note
Company.

WALL 8TKKKT

t«

Available In

all

Al»o COMMEKOIAL ORKDITS and DRAFTS on
LONDON, PAltlS, and SCOTLAND.
ADVANCES made on ConslEnments. STOCKS and
BONUd bought and sold on Commlsaion.

Ain> PBiNTiNa OF Bank-Notis, CibtiriCATKS, Dbafts, State and ICailroad Bondh,
Bills op Exchanob, Pohtaqe Stamps, akd

COUMKBClAi, FaPBKS,
[u the hi{?hcat style of the art, wltb all modern Improvemeats of value, wltb special saftg uardti devised
Dy the company and patented, to prevent frauds by
counterfeitinsr and

alterations.

&

Taussig, Gempp

auperlor

on baud.

NKW

8c

St., St.

&

LonU,

|

Kaufman,

A. C.
AND DEALER

IN

SOUTHERN SECURITIES,

CHARLESTON,

C.

S.

COLLECTIONS receive the SPEty SOUTHERN
PERSONAL attention of this House. Re-

CIAL and
turns made FAITHFULLY and PROMPTLY
York Exeiiange, which always rules
ing the active business season.

BELOW

in

New

par dur-

NOTES, DR.VKTS and ACCEPTANCES payable In South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can
be concentrated at this point w Ith PROFIT and SAV-

ING OF LABOR.
tw~ All business

t^" Quotation of Southern

New

Orleans

KXCHANOK, COTTON, BTC.
rartlcalar att«ntk)B rItsb to Bacslvlng aad

TDf

and des-

JNO.'W. MILLER.

Thos. P. Miller

pnrchau

fidelity

JA8. O. BEYNOLDa,

P. H,i.I.«B,

YORK.

coninissioN merchant,!

St.,

New Tork City.

CIRCVLAR NOTKS AND CIRCULAR
Letlors of Credit, available juhI payable in all ttie
PRINCIPAL cniKS OF THE WORLD also special
;

aud Weal

creditd for use lu the United titatOH.OaaaUa
liidletj.

Telegraphic Transfers of Money to uid from Loudou, Pariu, San Frauciaco, Havana, &c.

Current Accounts received oq lacb terms
agreed upon.

u mav

be

Commercial Credits issued for use in Europe, China,
Japan, the East and AY est Indies and South America,
also Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers available
iu all ijartsof the World.
Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable la
London and elsewhere, bought and sold at current
rates, also cable Transfers.

Demsiid Drafts on Scotland and Ireland, also on
Canada, British Columbht and San Francisco. BUU
Collected and other Banking Business transacted.

JOHN PATON,

Agent.

THE

German American Bank,
Cor. Broadway and Cedar St.,
CAPITAL, ------ $2,000,000
OI!.\W8 BILLS OF EXCHANGE and Issues IXTTKKS OF CREDIT available at all jwiuclpal placea
abroad.

AccouuU of Merchants. Rankera, Ac. aoUclted.
KMIL SAITEK, Pre
O. H. SCHBEINKB, Cashier.

.

Securities issued weekli/.

WILLIAMS,

&

Co.,

James
3

&

5

W. Tucker & Co.,
BANKERS,
SCRIBE, PARIS.

RVE

Issue Travelers Credit* avallatila IB all part* of

BANKERS,

ANTWERP, PresU.
T. II. POKTUK, Vice-PresU.
A. D. SHEPARD, Treasurer.
J. mACDONODOH, Secretary.

HardloS ftaUa.

attended to with

patch.

H. TAN

Will

No. 11 Nassau
ISSUK

BANKER,

B. b.

bock Box 381

Duncan, Sherman & Co.,

48 Trail Street.
Idn.

Taussig^

WALL STREET,

Charles G, Johnsen,

ge,

Agency of the
BANK
OF BRITISH NORTH
Co.,
A MERIC A.

BANKERS.
Salzhaus No. 3, Frankrort-on-I*Ialn

THOS.

S.

Co.,

IW

All steel plates ouffraved and printed by this comany are warranted to give thirty thousand good Im*
resslous, without charge for repairs.

dfc

Dickinson,

V. Stock Exchange.

BANKERS,
No. 32 Broad Street, Newr Vork.

Gempp

Knokatiko

sight.

Platt K. Dickinson,
Member .n.Y. Block Gold Eicb

part of Europe, etc., tbrouf b

CITr BANK, -....- LONDON.
HOTTING17ER & CO., • - . PARIS

18j9.)

A variety of Bank-Note and Bond Paper, of

on Commission.

HowABb C.

UANKEUS,

Engravers orttae U.S. Postage Stamps,
Boutls, Legal Teu4lers, au<l
National Bank Notes,

1

Dickinson,

Member N.

Issue Letters o( Credit for Travellers

323 North Third

modes of

B.

BANKERS,

Taussig, Fisher

<INCORPOK.\TED NOVEMBKK,

strictly

which may be checked for at
.1.

Financial.

OFFICE, No.

TORK.

H. HEWsov.Late Vi e-Pres. 4th Nat. Bk.f'liiclnnatl.
W. Kli.uKETH, Member N. Y. Stock K.Yeliange.

437, 43S, 440

LiiBuraiice

CAtton

quality, always

Cor. ExctaanKe Place,

Accounts received and Interest allowed on Balances,

Paqi.
New Vork Bankers and Brokers.. ..Ill, 402, 403. 4;i«, l.'Ti
41)1. 4U.!, 4UJ, 436. 43?
Bankers in KorelKn ExcbauKe
Boston Hunkers and Itrokers.
iU^i
Flllladelp'iia Bankers and Itrokers
402
,
Soutliern Hankers and Urokc^ra
40J. 403
Western B&nkers and Brokers
403

photoerapliic and other

St.,

SEW

F. T. M'ifiTE, of Cincinnati, Spetlal.

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMEIVTS.

L'>ao8, Inveatnlents,
Fii>:uclal Notices

25 Broad

CO., FnBLI3HSR9.

W*

New

New

Co.,

BANKERS,

BROAD STREET,

11

N'o.

&

Dickinson

BANKERS AND BROKERS,

Advertlseineuts will hare a favorable place when
inserted, but do proinbicufeontlnuouH publication
lu the best place can be given, as all advertisers must
have equal opportuuitles,
first

WM.

Financial.

Hewson, Kilbreth & Co.

;

made.

will be

NO. 379 =

23. 1872.

tli«

world,

Correspondenta In this City,

No. 28

St.

Francis Street,

MOBILE, ALA.
Wm.

J.

Baker,

The

Pres.

Gilbert Elliot,

MORTON, BLISS A

CO.. 30

BROAD STREET.

William T. Meredith & Co.,
Cashier.

Mercantile Bank
OF NORFOLK, VA.

No.H EXCHANGE PLACE,

NKW TORK.

Dealers la
RAILROAD * niVNICIPAL BONDS.

Collections made In all parts of Virginia and North
Carolina, and remitted for promptly.

Stocks and SecarlUes Bought and SoM
at the New York Stock Exchange.

New Tore cobbespondent.
THE NATIONAl. BANK OF COMMERCE.

LOANS AND PAPER NKGOTIATED-INTKEKST
ALLOWED ON DKPOsrra.

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THE CHRONICLE.

402

yew

14 Wull Street,

&

Andrews

& Co.,

On

Rank

(Tulon

COUHBBOIAL ANU ClKODLAB LITTXR8 Or CRSDIT

KXCUANOE

& Co.,

Morton, Bliss
Bankers, 30 Broad

St.,

of

Negotiate First-Class Railway, City
and State Loans; Make Telegraphic
Transfers of Money ; Allow Interest

on Deposits, and draw Exchange on

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

New Tork

NO. £9

WALL

iiTREKT,

Ray and

worM.

il

I

it

&

French,
ROSTON.

Conicresa Street,

No,. 7
Dealers

.lay C-ioke

ASHER AYKKS,
LAWTON,
B. L. WILLINOHAM,
JACKSON DeLOACH, (Dece'd.)

SCIIOFIELD,

Co.,

JAS. ISDELL, of Tailadena, President.

Rank
4c

P.

ARMSTRONG,

WILLIAM STREET,

VliONDON.
l-PARIS

AND

ic

Co.,

)

In all parts »t

AUGUSTA. GA.
Spaclal attention paid to Collections.

Fhil(idelphla Bankers.

W. Wheatley &

J.

N. Y.,

BKJAMISOTfSrCo.

Torlc*

alsu Cahlv. trimsfi-rs.

BANKEliS,

Country Bankers can be Hupplled with Bills of Exill
larue or Binall amounts, on the principal
Europe also with TtckelB for Passage from,
or to Europe, by the GUION LINEof Mall Steamers.
other Produce to Ourselves or Cor-

respondent*.

Tapscott, .Bros.
86

Galon

Sc

W. Clark &
RANKERS,
Stock, Note, and Gold Brokers.

on

Austin & Oberge,
No. 313

WALNUT

SOUTH STREET. NEW YORK.

PRESCOTT. QUOTE & CO.,BankrrH. London.
W. TAPSCOTT & CO.. Old Ilall, Liverpool.

Orders for Government Bonds, Stocks and Merchanexecuted, and Foreign Exchange and Drafts
bought.
dise

Kountze Brothers,
Rankers, 12 IVall Street, N. T.

BELL

ATT8TIN.

DKA.W TIME AND SIGHT BILLS ON THK UNION
BANK OF LONDON.
Negotiate

dally

attention given to COLLECTIONS, both In ColulnbilB
aud points In connection. Will purchase or aell staple
articles of Merchandise in wholesale lots.

Second National Bank,
TITUSVILLE, PENN.,

Gold and Currency Balances.

arat-clafis Securities.

}tak« C«U« XrNUlera 1>«tw««B N«w TotIc and LODd«sJ

taOO.OOO

Capital
Deposited with U.

3.

Treasurer to secure Circulation

and DepoKlts

H.

OBERGE.

Sonthern Bankers.

HTDR.

RANKER, FACTOR AND

Commission

Merchant,

.'iOO.OOU.

CHAR.

Cashier.

HVDR

Presf.

G. P. Curry,
Exchange Rank, Augusta, Ga.
Southern Securities 'of every description,
current Hank Notes
BonilK and Coupons.

viz.;

Un

& Railroad Stocks
...,,<,..
of this Mate and
parts

State, City

;

all
tjir Colhctlons made
South Carolina, and remitted for on day of collection
at current rate of New York Exchange.

Edward C. Anderson, Jr. Cubbedge

&

Hazlehurst,
BANKERS AND RROKBR8,

MACOM UA.
Hake UoUectlonn and de a General Banking and
Brokerage Business.

Savannah, Oa.

Far Interwt on

Georgia
AND RAILROAD SECURITIES OV
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA A Speoialty. Prompt

O.

CHARLES

Bryce

STATE, CITY

STREET,

pommissioN stock e .okers.
J.

— Messrs. Wm.

STOCK AND BOND.BAOKERi

Pblladelphla.

Co.,

Correspondents

Co.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.

Co.,

Issue sterling Exchanpe and demand notes In sums
to suit purchimers, payanlo In all parts of Great Hrllaln
and Ireland, and uvalluble for the Contluent of Kuroi>o

Messrs.

Co.,

LlverpooL

&

New York

^^ Columbus,

Pbtladelpliia and Dninth.
DEALERS IN OOVEltNMENT SECURJTIES.

;

ADVANCES MADK UPON CONSKINMENTS OF

lor.

H. C astleman

PHIliADELPHIA.
Trar sact a ireneral Banklnir and Exchange business
InclndInK Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Gold
?tc. on ComnilRBlon.

cta:inK«'

S. Petrie dc Co.,
London.

a general banking business. Cotton purchased
on order. CoUectiona made and promptly remitted

&

E.

THAVELKKS ami COMMERCIAL CKKniTS 18SUKDj iiVttUable lu all parts of Europe, &c. BILLS
OF KXCIIANGK drawn lu sums to bull purchasers;

Alex.

Co.,

BANKERS AND BROKERS.

AinERICVS. OA.

Williams & Guion,

COTTON, and

$300,000

Casta Capital,

Do

Exchange on Paris and the Union Bank of London, lu
sums to suit.
Subscription agents for Tue Cubonioli in Farls.

cities of

Planters

NATIONAL RANK,

PARIS.

IBBUB

New

&

Merchants

1

Circular Notes available for Travelers
Europe and the East.

Credits for Trairelera In Europe,

63 Wall Street,

Vlce-Pre»'t.

1

Co.

Jos. S. Beah
Cash'r,

T. P. Bbanoh,

J. jENEise,
Prea't.

Chas.

PARIS, LONDON, ROSTON.
19

Cashier.
Assistant Cashier.

MHuk.

on

Co.,
ic

WM.

JNu. W. LOVE,

N.Y.Correspondent— Importers and Traders Nattona

Exchange, and Coraincrclal and Travelera'

nuuroe

Co.,

• 100,000

Capital

and Railroad Bonds.

70 State Street, Roaton.

Robert Rennon

Lawton, Pres't.

OF SELmA.
gKCURITlES,

RANKERS,

City
AND

J.

The City Bank

Page, Richardson & Co.,

Tbo

W.

M. Karkab, Cashier.

S.

ROSTON.

inarcuard, Andre

&

.1.

J. S.

STATE OV ALARAnA.

&

Brewster, Sweet

AND ON
incrNROE &. CO., paris.

,Eowlea. Brothers

all

Directors.
W.

I

CONSOLIDATED RANK, LONDON,
EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND

on

Particular attention given to Collections
accessible points, and prompt returns mode.

available In all pai ts of Europe.

Credits Issued

KSeClrcnlar Letters of Credit for Travelers on

Planters' Banking Co.,
nACON, GEORGIA.

in

STEULINO EXCHANOH.
& Co., on Jay C'noke. McCulloch
& ('o., Lon'lon. Id »unH n(l at (UieH to huU.
COMMERCIAL CKKDITS AND CIUCI LAU LET1>1I8 hOU TKAVELl.KliS ,BSUKD,

York.

GEORGIA.

CollnctlouB attcndrd to with precision and dispatOh,
free of cliarKe. and roulttod fi)r on day of uavnient.
The Uolleetlon paper for all this State and rionda can
be concentrated at this point with great attvantage.

UoViTnineiit SecvTitlel, Gold, State,
__
Coui.ty and Cliv ond«, al>o

drawn by

,

TRANSACTS A GENEliAL BANKING BUSINESS.

RANKERS,

Bills Of

New

Street,

STKEUT,

U

Weatern City aud Coun-

FooTE

& C^,

.jBankeks.

^°^y\fa.U

aell

A V A N N A'll

. - $1,000,000
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE CIIARTEK.

bonda^

G old, State, City, County

John Munrqe
,

NS

DEALERS IN OOVEIiNMRNT

IB8US

01 the

()

Trust

Company,
S

Cobb,

ROSTON,

Co.,

Oommerclal and Travelers Credltn
all i>artB

Uli V

36

&

Pald-ITp Capital,

&

Parker
HANKKUS,

45

Office,

Cashier.

Savannah Bank

BANKEIiS,

&

G. M. Parker, Vlccl'rcs.

Pres.,

COLLECTIONS made In ALL PARTS of th« STATE
New Tork Correspondent— Foubth National Bank

fVall Street.

Amsterdam.

- - -

Brown Brothers
Available In

ExoHANOE OK London, Pabu,

ty

the World.

CUABLES EoPKiiia,

OTHXJt OONTINEIITAL CITIX8 Or ECKOFI.

AND

Commer-

cial Credits available in all parts

&

ALL PABTl Or TBI WO&LD.

iNTKBTXniT SKOCBrriBB AND OOLD.

N. Y.

Issue Circular Notes and Letters of
Credit for Travelers; also

NATIONAI.

Commercial Bank,
nOBILE, ALARAHIA.
Capital, •..•.... $500,000
Dudley HtrBBARP,

IBSUEiS, ArAtLABl.B IN

of Loudon.

Commercial and Travelers' Crcdlt» aud FraDC Exchange on PAUIH.
Railway and other LOANS negotiated. Stocks aud
Donda dealt In on ConimlBslou.j
Interest on deposits.

Hope

Co.,

BOSTON, MASS.

Co., Paris.

TBAVBLBRS' CREDITS.

&

Kidder, Peabody

York.

OIBCULAJt NOTES AIISSTEBLINQ

Southern Bankers.

Boston Bankers.

Foreign Fxoh&nge'

Walker, Andrews

[September 28, 1872.

Special attention (riven to consl^ments of Cotton.
Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Foreign and Domestic
Kxohanfre. bought and sold.
Collections nromptlv remitted for
Orders soltclted for the purchase oi fe,tle8 of FrodQOe
and Securities. Prompt attention guaranteed.

Now York CorrMPondenta: LawsbxoeBboi.*

KKKBK TO EAST BIVKK NATIONAL BANK.

W. M.

F. Hewson,
STOCK RROKER,

Office No. 21 Went Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Beler to: All Cincinnati Basks, aud Meaais. ItOCK-

irOOO &

Co..

N«W

York.

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THE CHRONICLE.

September 28, 1872.J

Southern Bankers.

Southern Banker*.
THE

B. B. BuBBUss, pres't.

Mutual National Bank,
rOURCHY, I'rtnldi'Ut,
ALBBBT BALDWIN,

P.

made on

Oollectlsni

Vice I'ronldont,

John A. Klbut,

•lOSEPH MITCBKL. Cashier.

Capital. $500,000 Limit. ..$1,000,000
I

strict attention iflven to Colluctlona In tlila city and
Inottier parts of tliu United rttatcH, free of charge, ex
cept aucfi aa may he actually paid.
Relumi promptly made at the current ratea of Kz
Ohiange of the day.

all

C. C.

parlx ol the United Btslea.

Flowxbkbb.

Valley Bank.

Mississippi

CaBOLIMA Natiomal Bakb or
CULDMBLA, B. C. July M, ISn.

A BANK OF DlSCOnNT AND DKP08IT,
VICKSBDBO, miss.

In accordance wlUi tbe provlaloua of the lOUi Section

of the Act of Uie General Assembly, approved March

Western Bankers.

KICIIARU JONKH,

The Bank of

M. DRANDOy, Pres't.,

J. o.

&

Texas Banking

-...--C
J.

Capital Pald-Vp

and

will

•

•

.

•

W.

D. O.'MILLS, President.

piece of Stock.

Tbe Registration

C.

RALSTON, Cwhier

charge of Dr. J.

W. Fabkib, the

Co.,

IN

NEW

YORK, Mbbbbs. LEKS A WALLER,
No. 33 PINE 8UEET,

Texas.

We have prompt ana rcliikblu curreep undents at all
Ihe principal puintu UirouKhout tlii» b'ale, and upon
all colluctluiiH piiviiblu lu tills City or UuuBton, make
no chafKu tor collectltie, and unly actual cliar^u upon
Interior coUuctioita. Iniuiodiate and prompt attention
irlvon to all IihkIiiuhs <;Dtruiitcd to us. lieler to Nat.
Park Hank, Howes & Mucy, and Bpotfurd Tlleston &
Co., N. Y.,2i\ Nat. Bank, Uuston.PliceLepeyre & l$ro.,

U< LONDON, THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA
TION, 40 TUREADNEEDLE STREET,
IN PARIS, MK88BS.

THB €IXV BAMK OF HOUSTON,
Capital, $500,000.

MARCUAUU, ANDRE

Is

CO

give special attention to collections
alble points.

on

all

accca-

DIREcroKS: W. J. Hutchlns, P. W. Oray, A.J.
Burke, Cor. Enuls, W. M. Ulce, C. S. Longcope.
B. F.

BENJ. A. BOTTS,

WEEMS,

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

on the ORIENTAL BANK COItPO RATION,

EXCHANGE FOB
London, Dublin,

The New York Stock Exchange has rescinded lu

at the

Commercial Warehouse Company

to b« "

good dollTery," after September

&

ALSO,

RANKERS,

BBTAN, TBXAS.

Collections made and promptly remitted for current
rate of exchange. Correapondents
MeaarB. W.P.CUNVBltSE«CO., New York.

BASSE T'r & BASSETT,'
BANKBIiS.

Brenltam, Texas.
Qolvcston— Ball,

108

A:

& Co.,

on day

ol

C. R. Johns & Co.,
liAND AGENCY
TBXA8BANKING
& EXCHANQU,
AUSTIN, TBXAS,
Parctaase and sell real estate, pay taxes and adjust
ntles, prosecute Land and money claims atcalnst tlie
and Federal Goverumoucs; make colleciions
Beoalve deposits and execute Trusts.

Eastern

TEBUINUB Ur CKNIttAL BAILUUAI)
Comlcaua, Texaa.
Mew York Correspondent
Norton, Bliss &
M. A. l>OBT,

iniPBOVED FARins.

L«te Fort

* Trice.

Fort

&

Co.

Late Caahierlst Mat. Bank
UalUpollB.O

Jackson,

'JANKKKS,

ITAOO, TEXAS.
Bbfbbknobs and COBBKsi'uNDaNOB:— New York

& Co., David Dows A Co. Cincinnati: First National Bank, Merchants National Bank,
Wlnslow, Lanier

New Orleans: Louisiana NaUonal Bank, Wheless A
r nU, BaiU«ra4N*lveatoo T. U. UoMahan * Co.
!

from

all

MOBBIS,

E.

)

SANFORD,
Attorney and Solicitor

J

References given to prominent persons in any large
city In the

Umon.

Interest,

'With Undoubted Security.

We arc Investing for eastern parties many thousands
of dollars per month, on Improved property in Illinois
worth. In every Instance, three times the sum loaned.
Our securities are very profltahle and popular, and are
considered the safest offered. We will loan any sum
you may desire to Invest, be 'It large or ainull. Wi^ can
refer Uf purlles for whom we have loaned large
amounts of money, who have never lost a dollar of
either principal or Interest In this class of securities
during the last fourteen years. Send for our book,
" Illinois as a Place of Investment," which contains all
necessary Information. Address

WILSON &
Sealers lu Real Estate

B'ly and Bell

Sterling Exchange, and

BANK OF SCOTLAND, LONDON.

draw ob ttas
Also transact

othei banking business, and give particular attention
to co.nverslons of gold and currency. P. O. Box 48S1

expenses) paid

wherever desired.

Ten Per Cent

IUbobob W. Jaokbom,

Canadian
No. 26 ExchauBO Plaee,

Capital.

Interest (clear

H. Goadby,

Bank of Commerce,

'

MONEY LOANED FOR EASTERN PARTIES ON
Ten per cent

&

AGENTS FOR THE

roB

Illinois,

BANKEBS,

J.

payment.

SAFE INVESTMENT

fttate

Adams & Leonard,

G. Harper

FUR SALS

J. O.

sell

Also, Foreign Exchange bought and sold.

CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS

KIBBT,
W. TON BOSBNBBBe

JOBNa,

CORPORATE LOANS.
As Members of the Stock Exchange, we buy aud
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Government Securities.

CINCINNATI, OHIO.
GOLD, SILVEB and aU Undt of J.
aOVBBNniENT BONDS.
COLLECTIONS mtADE at all acce«Blble
UealerelB

Brennam. Texaa.

BVBBSTT,

STATE,
CITV
and other

cities.

110 West Fourth Mtreat.

A Co.; New York— Dn[i<;an, Hlierman &. Co.
Saflea ^ Baanett, Attjr'n at Laiv,

r,

EZCBANOE PLACE, NEW YORK.

Port*.

Brother

o. B.

President.

Special attention given to the negotiation of

Tbe Branctaea or the Oriental Bank
at Hous Kong, and other Asiatic

imlDtB and remitted lor

Houston— First National Bank;
iliitchlngs & Co; New Orhrans— Pike,

Correspondents;

York,

RAILROAD,

ON

GiLMORE, DUNLAP

(Bncceuora to H. M. Moora,

New

BANKERS,
38

THE

Hamburg, Bremen,

and other leading European

President.

Wilson,

CHILDS,

In

1st.

Henry F. Verhuven & Co

LONDON

SAI.E ON

Paris, Amsterdam,

Cashier.

Moore

Vice-President of the

bills

ATIiANTIC CITIES,

Texas.

We

Bund or

be under the

This Bank Issues Letters of Credit available for the

PliDa.

Houston,

will

order requiring South Carolina Bonda t« be reghitered

L. D.

Dealers In Foreign and Domestic ExdianKe,

,

for each

tratlon.

I«.

Bankers,

& Co

ONE DOLLAR

$5,000,000

AGENTS.

^238, 000
Wallto, K.

McMahan &

N. O., Drextil

Ths oharge for

be returned aa directed.

Bank, whose olUclal signature will certify to the Regis

Wall. Uob't. Mills, T. .). II. AJiderson.
Special attuutlott given to collections at all polntE
In tlio State, and remittances promptly made, without
any charge except customary rates ot exchange.

GALVESTON,

AND CERTIFICATES OF

Cashlel

Lnbbock. M. Quln, K. 8. .Jomlson, M. W. Baker, Leon
mum, Ooo. Schuelder, U. !>. Willis, T. A. Gary, W. B.

AnA

ColumbU

BE0I8TKR TOE ODTSTAIO-

INO BONDS, COtrPONS

KegUtratlou will be

Ins.,

OALVESTON.
Oaiih Capital,
DIKECTOUS: ./. M. Brandon,

ready to

upon presentation. Bonds may be sent by Express,

SAN FBANCISCO.

WALLis, VIce-Prest.,

ALPUONSK L.AUTX,

LAUTK, tiecretary,

T. H.

STS.,

Cobbbbpovdbnt,

NINTH NATIONAL BANK.

the Carolina National Bank of

now

STOCK OF THE STATE OF SOUTU CABOUNA

soltcilea.

Kkw Vouk

o.

California,

« SANSOME

COU. CALIFORNIA

Particular attention given to Collections, both In
the City unci all points In connection with It. I'roinpt
returns made at best rates of Kxchange and no charge
mauc, excepting that actually paid upon any distant
point.

im,

IStb,

8. 0., II

Caahlcr.

Correspondence

(

I

llanliBttBn Co.

ORIiEANS, LOUISIANA.

K. BELL, Prealdout.
.IAS. N. BEA»LE8, Vlce-Prealdcnt.

Bonds.

Caahler.

N. O. National Bank
JESSE

South Carolina

M, Klbib

tiBo.

M. T* Correapoadent:~B4nK of the

NBW

OP

N. C.

Vice-President.

President.

RBQISTBATION

Bank,

WILRIlNtiTON,

OUIjEAN8.

Finanolal Notices.

A. K. VTalkbb, CaBklar.

National

First

Of

NEW

40a,

Toins,
Securities & School

Bonds,

BIoomlnEtOB, UUnok.

W.

&

B. Shattuck
BANKERS,

Co.,

'

No. 33 Naaaan Street, Neiv Tork,
DRAW SIGHT AND TIME BILLS
ON TUB

UNION BANK OF LONDON
AND

NEGOTLATE KIR8T<:LA88 RAILROAD AND
MUNICIPAL BONDS.

Smith

& Hannaman,

BBOKEB

S

AND INVESTING AGENTS,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Choice Ten Per Cent Inrestmests at and below pa
Financial Laws and Forms of INDIANA sent froiB.

S. Y,

Nat

ExouAsoa Bass. Corropvadcat.

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THE CHRONICLE.

404
Financial.

THE INDIANA

iBXTENSIOIV RAILW^Air

AND

Central Railway
COMPANY'S

Illinois

REDEIflPTION BONDS.

Convertible 7 Per Cent Sevea Fer Cent Gold Interest.
IHORTGAfJE $15,000 PER MILE.
Gold Bonds,
ISSUED BY THE

and

INDIANAPOI.IS, BliOOniNCtTON &

IVESTERN RAILWAY
TO AID IN BUILDING ITS EXTENSIo!}
arc secured

by a

first

Completed
Equipped Railway,

being rapidly

of several mlKions of dollars,

the last

rail

About

60

which

miles are already finished, and 110
miles graded the whole line, 217 miles, will be

$3,500,000.
EAST and WEST ROAD. RUNNING ON
THE -im-u PARALLEL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS
IND., TO DECATUR, ILL., 152 miles; through the

liONG,

is

an

richest agrirultural

and mineral country of both States

and

at

connecting

THROUGH ROUTES
It is the

Mortgage,

First

position in the heart of the

BEST PORTION OF

THE COUNTRY.

Sl

Accrued

Interest.

EXTENSION in
These Boi'.ds, representing an unusually light Mort242,330; valuation of
gage npon a Finished Railway, fully Kqulpped, exte
real and personal estate, $ 1 8 ,000,000 ; bush1
ing Centrally through one of the Richest and most
els of grain raised, 27,000,000 ; value of farm
products, $25,570,000, and live stock $18,- Populous States of the Union, remarkable for the
great success of its ditferent Railways, otler unusual
349,000, to which may safely be added 1 5 PER
to the investor seeking a FliOFITABLK
CEN to represeut the PRESENT POPULATION iuduceutents
AND SAFE SECURITY.
AND VALUE.
The Holder of this Bond has the right to vote at all
The counties on the old line and the EXTEN- Klectlors. By the terms of a Traffic Guarantee ConSION together contain a population of NEARLY tract with the well-known CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS
THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLIO.V, and a prop- CINCI.\NATI 4 INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY (four
of M-hose Directors, Including the President and Viceerty valuation exceeding $400,000,000.
From these statistics it will be readily seen the President, are also DIRECTORS IN THE SPRINGEXTENSION will have a LOCAL BUSINESS FIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY) a large number of these Bonds wilt be purchasthat will make it a COMPLETE SUCCESS
in
ed by lot semi-annually at Par and accrued interest,
The counties on

and West.

BLOCK COAL FIELD
COMPANY OWNS

ACRES OF BLOCK COAL LANDS.
Farming

acres of

IN

*l,tOO,000

the line of the

1870 had a population of

cl-

I',

2,000

owns, also,

It

lands.

CASH HAS BEEN ALREADY EX-

PENDED ON THIS ROAD,
Illinois are finished

and

of which 30 miles In

In operation.

Fifty-five miles

more, completing the Western Division, Decatur to
the Coal Fields, will be completed this

Fiice, 90

;

GltEAl

tbe

and passes through the best part of the

Indiana, In which the

of

90,0(10

INTEREST PAYABLE FEBRUARY & AUUDST,
FREE OP OOXTIRNMENT TAX,
At tbe Office of tbe Farmers' Loan Sc
Trust Company In New York.

to the East

with

rich

OF THE

SPRINGFIELD & ILLINOIS SOUTH.
EASTERN RAILWAY.

termini

only East and West Road Iu a belt averaging

30 miles >vide,

GOLD BONDS

SINKING FITND,

;

completed early in 1873.
We have been connected and entirely familiar
with the I. B. & W. RAILWAY from its early organization. It was completed in the autumn of
1870, and has developed rapidly into a success,
ful and wealthy corporation, having a large revenue from its rapidly increasing business.
With the EXTENSION it will be one corporation
with 420 miles of road located in a comman'ling

Cent Gold Bonds.

7 Per
This

ILLINOIS.

cuflures

being laid at an early date.

Mortgage

First

Fully

ENTIRELY WITHIN THE STATE OF

constructed in the most thorough manner by able
and experienced contractors, who represent a capital

miLES

228

LINK.

and only mort-

EXTENSION ROAD,

gage on the

AND

Traffic Guarantee

First Mortgage

The Bonds

18 2.

Finano'al.

Financial.

& W.

B.

I.

LSeptember 28

whole road

fall

and the

In 1873.

TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

more

are pledged to the enterprise, partly by counties,

towns

Upwards of

and individuals along the

line,

but chiefly by wealthy

amoug 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, OP
New York BENJ. E. BATES, or Boston HENRY
LEWIS, or pHILADILPHIi, and GEO. M.PULLMAN,
capitalists,

;

;

of Chicago.

Bonds f 1,(K)0 each, payable in 30 years, principal and
Gold, free of &oveminent Tax. Sinkiug

Interest In

Fund 2M per

cent,

on Gross Earuli

gs.

;

addition to this
TRAFFIC of

it

will

the

THROUGH
IOWA AND

have the entire

MISSOURI,

NEBRASKA ROAD,

connecting with it on the
Mississippi River, extending West to the Missouri
300 miles, where it connects with the MIDLAND
PACIFIC iu Nebraska. These two corporations, and
also the

PEORIA AND ROCK ISLAND, (91

and the

DAVENPORT AND

ST.

miles,)

PAUL, ("OOmiles,)

although separate corporations, are controlled in
the interest of the INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMING-

TON AND WESTERN RAILWAY,

and practically
more than 1 200 miles, the
through business of which will pass over the I. B
will

be a united

R.
This Is an JIAST and WEST TRUNK ROUTE,
and has NO PARALLEL CO.VIPETING LINE.
The Eastern connections at Indianapolis are the

PENN. CENTRAL, BALTIMORE &, OHIO,
BELLEFONTAINE, LAKE SHORE ANEW Y'ORK

MATERIALLY REDUCED

via these

connected Roads, so much so that it cannot fail to
be the POPl LAR LINE for travel and business.
Liberal Subscriptions to the Stock were made by
Towns and C'l.unties on the Line of the EXTENSION and the remainder has been taken by EXPE-

Agents of the Company, (of
formation

We

respectfully invite the attention of all capital
security as a particularly safe and desirable

ists to this

among

the best Railway Securities.
They are $1,000 each, CONVERTIBLE into stock
at par, at the option of the holder, and may be registered free of charge.
Coupons payable 1st January and July, free of

"

tai.

The Bonds may now be had from Banks and

Bankers throughout the country.

90 and interest and
RECOMMEND THEM STRONGLY
to our friends
"' "'"• "' "'" SAFEST AND MOST
!f.H.i'i"Jf 5,'?'S
DLhIKABLE
Tj^?>v?iv''JxT\';"±'

SECURITIES on

the market

free of express diargos.
Maps, Pamphlets and Circulars furnished
plication.

on ap'^

TURNER BROTHERS,
BANKERS.
.

jr©.

14 Nassau

Street,

New York.

whom

pamphlets and

^VALKER, ANDRE^rs A

CO.,

Pamphlets and Maps with full particulars furnished
by us on written or personal application.

New

12 Pine Street,
Financi<il

&

Chicago, Burlington

JONES & SCHUYLER,
No.

In-

be obtained.)

14 'WhU Street.

York,

guincy

Agents of the Company.

RAILROAD COMPANY,
Texas Cen- Seven Per Cent Bonds,

Houston &
tral Railway Co.'s
First mortgase

Land Grant

COUPON OK REGISTERED

NEIY LOAN,

Sinking;

Fund

Free of Government Ta^,

7 Per Cent Gold Bonds,

FOR SALE AT PAR.

AT

KIDDER, PEABODY
45 TTall Street,

Trustees for Bondholders.
Principal and Interest payable iu Gold at tlie National
City Bank, New York. Wccoundcntly assureluvestors
that these bouds are flrst-class. In every renpect, and
we recommend thcui us an entirely safe iu vestment.
All securities taken at Hoard prices In eschangc. Circulars and information may he obtained at our oUlce.

JOHN

J.

No. 59

CISCO

&

Tl^all St.,

Cammann &
Wall Street,

New

rapidly approaching completion, and

TRAINS ARE

NOW RUNNING

over nearly the entire length of 400 miles.

rbe

SON,
New York.

7

Per Cent. Convertible Bonds
(and a Second Morteage)

WE OFFER FOR SALE AX
85

AND INTEREST.

We

regard these Bonds now as one of the cheapest
securities on thiH market, aud with a belter prospect
for an advance In price in the future than any ottering.

Co.,

Pamphlets giving

full particulars

may

be had on

4pplication.

York,

GiNMKiL Baneino Businkss, and give
particular attention to the PURCHASE AND 6ALB
OK UOVKRNMENT.BTATB AND itAlLROAD SfiCUTransact a

RITTKS.
C7~Depo8lti recelTed avbject to check

CO.,

Railroad
Is

Bankers and Brokers,
6

Sc

New York

N.Y.& Oswego Midland

PHELPS,

present at

Bonds delivered

may

one.

90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY,
Yielding About Nine Per Cent on the
RIENCED RAILROADMEN and EASTERN CAPInvestment.
ITALISTS.
WILLIAM E. DODGE, of New York, President.
These facts cannot fail to make the BONDS which
will only be issued on COMPLETED ROAD take
SHBl'HKRD KNAPP and WILLIAM WALTER
high rank

and accrued interest by the Flnancia'

Interest.

CENTR.\L. and other roada centreing at this point.
Prom the Seaboard to the West and Northwest
distances are

sale at 90

giving the fortunate holders Eleven per cent profit
on their investment, besides nearly Nine per cent.

line of

&W.

For

at algbt.

I

rXIiEir & BOlTEINyl
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
ViQ 4 WiOJ St., N. T.

'

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tmtk
HUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE,
REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

VOL.

SATURDAY, SEPiiiMBER

15.

CONTENTS.
THK
of England and our
Monetary Situation
The "CeriiHed Cheque" Contro-

versy

Engliah

406

The Vermont
and

its

Central KaUroad
Troubles

fail

Changes in the Redeeming
Agents of National Banl(s.,.
Latest Monetary and Commercial

405

News

News

Storks,
U. S. Socurities, Gold Market,

Foreign Exchange, New York
City Uank8,PhiladelphiaBanlc9
National Banko, etc
Quotations of Stocks and Bonds

News

Railway
I
I

I

»tate Securities
City Securities

I

Railroad and Stock

I

410
413

409

England

.

414
415
417

Bond List..

4!i0

THE COMMEKCIAXi TIMES.
Commercial Epitome
Cotton

429

BreaasinOs

43«

I

Groceries

I

of this is,

we

in which,

of

chosen

433
434

,

Prices Current

43S

up

the latest neiaa

to

The CoMMBRCtAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE,
to city subscribers,

.

Postage

is

VO cents per

WILLIAM B. DANA,
JOHN 6. FLOYD, JR.

and mailed to

all

delivered by carrier
others (exclusive of postage).

$10 00

DANA

WILLIAM

B.
& CO., Fnblishers,
79 and 81 William Street,
YORK.

I

NEW

Post Office Box

still

;

^^* The Publishers cannot be responsible for Remittances unlese made by
Drafts or Post-Oflice Money Orders.
t^T" A neat flie for holding current numbers of the Chrontcls is sold at the
othcc for 50 cents. Volumes bound for subscribers «t $1 85. The flrat and
second volumes of the Chrohiclk are wanted by the publishers.

is

less

rates for for-

in the

the

West and

Banks,

ol

this

t'leir

The

South.

the

law requires

Never before has such a

deficit

them

more marked among

th<s

below the

to

keep on

occurred except in

consequent on the Chicago

the panic of last year

is

statement

drain whiirh has reduced

limit of rpserv« which

fire.

the Stat? Banks while

The

only a

short.
The aggregate demeet which the loans were
and four millions were lost in re-

Banks ate

few of the National
fell

volume

resources

last

aggregate, $3.^2,475

posits

ground

by some persons been imagined.

the

hand.

extent

these loans are for the

in

deficit is

4.59*2.

Subscriptions and Advertisements will be taken in London at the office of
the Chronicle, No. 5 Austin Frinrs. Old Broad street, at the following rates
Annual Subscription (including poi<tage to Great Britain)
£!! 2b.
"
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Advertisements, 9d. per line each insertion if ordered for five or more
insertions, a liberal discount is allowed.

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below expectation.

kept up to the

Associated

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he f^ent. to giib^criberjt until orderfd discontinued by letter.
year, find is f) lid bu the t-ubxcriber at his own post-office.

f

Still,

regard to the banks, the drain on

showed the vast extent

TXRKB or SVB8CBIFTI0II-FATABLB IH ADTAHCB.
For One Year
For Six Months
T/ia Chronicle ivlU

itself

was not sustained yesterday, and

fell

r.-a8on

amount of temporary loans

Conffquently, the temporary recovery

With

Bank of

foreign capital has to an unusual

late,

eign exchange

the

And one chief

most part time-loans, and renewable, there

The CoMMEnciAL and Financial Chkonicle is
day morning, with

suppose, the la'ge

invest

to

of business

Usued on Satur
midnight of Friday.

movements of

to be watched with anxiety.

for apprehen.sion than has

4WlDryGoodg

however, a

causes the present and probable

4!4

and Bond Li»t

is,

408

Canal and Miscellaneoas Stock

I

There

considerably alleviated.

considerable degree of uncertainty about these point", which

THE BANKERS' GAZKTTK AND RAILWAY MONITOR.
Money Market, Railway

be

to

408

Commercial and Miscellaneous
406

379.

increased, but if otherwise the monetary trouble could not

CHRONICXiB.

The Bank

NO.

28, 1872.

about 8| millions

contracted four millions,

;

to

serve 13,0.38,600 being in greenbacks.

The

loss of specie

was only $387,700 notwithstanding heavy customs payments aid an attempt on the part of the clique to lock up
gold.
This attempt is said to have been renewed and to

be likely to cause some decline in the specie averages to-day.
THE BANK OF ENfilAND AND OUR MONETARY SITUATIOiX.
The views recently offered in The Chronicle as to the Still as the Treasury has been preparing the November
Bank of England and its probable influence on our money coupons since the 21.'--t instant, and as some heavy
market are confirmed by the fact that although that institu- amounts of gold are reported to have been transmitted
tion has for two successive weeks advanced its rate of dis- hither by the Canadian banks, there is some doubt how
count, the movement htis produced no notable effect upon far the specie reserves of the banks will suffer, and the
the financial situation here.

premium on

Ii

has not perceptibly enhanced

seem

to

have even checked

the flow of foreign capital this way, as

is

shown by the

the

gold, nor does

it

an-

figures are looked for with interest.

Everything sei-ms

money market,

to indicite that the

the

in

movements of the

most favorable circumstances, can

nouncement of several large loans; while so far as we scarcely fail to tend towards increased stringency. The
can learn, none of the existing loans have been disturbed. banks cannot respond to applications for mercantile accomBesides the recent negotiations which have not yet been modation, as is evident from the high rates at which firstCill loans, which have ruled at such
published, our London correspondent mentions that Messrs. class paper is quoted.
Baring have offered £1 ,000,000 of the new Baltimore & Ohio irregular low rates, have also received an upward impulse,
loan

at

97,

while

Messrs. J. S.

Morgan

&

Co. Announce

and the demand

is

now

nearly equal
In

to the supply of this

some

points of view this

£1,200,000 of the Alleghany Valley Railroad loan, under

description of floating capital.

guarantee of the Pennsylvania railroad, at 88.

approach of call-loan rates to a level wiih those of the rest
of the loan market is a wholesome symptom. Still it goes

other indications are interpreted to
tion of funds in

bank
the

rate, such

steady flow

London

is

that the concentra-

so great that no advance in the

as is likely to

of

show

These and

foreitjn

be sustained, will prevent

capital

this

way.

If

this

opinion should prove to be incorrect, the apprehended strin

gency

in

our

money market

this Fall

to confirm the other evidences

of approaching stringency,

and adds one more warning to those which have been
inducing prudent business men to use special caution, and
to

confine

would no doubt be means.

their

risks

ver^ rigidly

\yithin

their

assured

THE CHRONICLE.

406
THB " CERTIFIED CIIKIUB

"

COSTROT/JRSF.

(September 28, 1872.

Although a week has elapsed since the public mind was
aroused by the attempt of the tight-money clique to lock up
greenbacks, the excitement
has continued with slight

unfair statement of the facts.
There were two actions
brought on two separate cheques and they were discontinued
by the plaintiff on the payment of $15 costs for each suil.
But before this was done the object of the bank was accom-

abatement ; and there

plished and that institution

into

Shlutary

is

activity

reason to expect that

should

the

Heretofore the money-market has

seemed

it

will

to

wake

130
repeated.

be

offence

be wholly

powerless to resist such irregular attempts to deplete the
bank reserve.
Consequently, any set of stock or gold

for the position it

cheerfully paid

had taken.

Few

the penalty of

persons,

we

believe,

have ever contended that the act of the bank strictly con
strued was not illegal.
At any rate the bank authorities
did not wish to keep their dealers out of their money.
Still on the part of the bank it is contended that in equity

gamblers had a sure victory whenever they might see fit
make a raid on the banks for greenbacks by cashing their if not in law there is a good defence to the action. The archeques at the counters instead of drawing them through gument suggested is too technical and abstruse for our
the Clearing House, as is customary.
Now, however, a columns, and there is the less need that we should trouble
precedent has been formed which disturbs such combina- our readers with it as the suits are not to be brought to
Indeed there does not seem much probability thitt the
tions.
It gives a new safeguard against the cliques, and has trial.
to

completely baffled them for the present.

The

action of the

National Bank of Commerce, which was also adopted by
the National City Bank, has abundantly proved that
public

clique will

soon repeat the

manoeuvre which has given

rise to the discussion.

To prevent

the possibility of such trouble hereafter,

two

expedients have been proposed.

One is for banks that have
madp a
brokers' accounts, to have put in the body of the cheque by
tool in the hands of speculators who, at a critical moment
may have got possession of cheques for a large sum with a the maker, the words, " Payable through the New York
view to lock up greenbacks and throw the money market Clearing-House." This Deing a condition, inserted by the
into confusim.
Our people recognize that the two banks maker, binds the bank, and is an adequate notice to the
holder.
But there are some obvious inconveniences in this
refused to lend themselves to the clique, and that what
they
opinion will sustain any bank in

its

refusal

to be

method which is scarcely likely to be generally adopted.
The World has accordingly recommended the adoption of
the English method of using " crossed cheques."
This plan
is
approved by a constderable number of our business men,
institutions that have ventured to do an act and
assume a
and some modification of it is not unlikely to be devised as
position which, though not strictly legal, is in
accordance
a safeguard against some other dangers besides the one now
with the best interests and the highest functions for
did was done for that reason.

It is on this account that
been endorsed by the community, and has
rather strengthened than impaired public confidence
in the

their action has

which

banks

As

under consideration.

exist.

not possible to defend on strict legal grounds this
irregular action on the part of the two banks, it
has, of
it is

A

correspondent of the

New York

Times explains the use of crossed cheques as follows:

" A draws a check in favor of B, and crosses it with the name
of the bank where the latter keeps hin account. If he is ignorant
course, been subjected to much unfriendly cri icism
from of it, he simply writes ' & Co.' This is done that cash for the
the parties ttung by it.
"If a bank can refuse to pay its check may not be obtained by anyone not entitled to receive it,
but must be passed through a bank, and consequently the
cheques whenever it thinks proper, where," it is asked,
"is the Clearing-house.
B, upon receiving the cheik, if
the security of business ?"
has not crossed it, invariably
The answer is plain. No such
does so himself. It sometimes happens that the drawer of a check
general right to refuse payment is claimed.
The two will cross it when the drawee has no banking account. He cannot receive the amount personally, but must pass it through the
banks, in this instance, refused payment, not from
caprice account of
another party, or the drawer will indorse the check
not for want of money, because they are both strong
banks, under the words pay across the counter,' and the bank on whom
it is drawn will pay it, the same as if it had never been crossed."
well managed, in credit and strength inferior to
none in
this city.
The refusal, if grounded on such reasons, would
have been fatal to that credit, and no bank will ever
THE VEEIIIONT CENTRIL RAILROAD AND ITS TROUBLES.

A

'

assume
from any such danger. The
One of the abuses of our railroad system to which we
refusal is
to have been made on no other referred last week was the disparity between the net earnground than because the cheques were given out and certi ings of some of our railroads and the dividends which actually
such a

The public
well known

risk.

is

safe

fied with the implied understanding that they
were to be reach the pockets of the stockholders. An active discussion
passed through the Clearing House. The attempt to
use of some of the methods by which the earnings of railroads
these cheques for an illegitimate purpose, contrary
to the are withdrawn and absorbed from their owners has just been
public good, shed upon the transaction a taint which
caused stirred up in the case of the Vermont Central. This corpopublic opinion to justify the banks in this case,
and will ration has for some time been managed by trustees of the
produce like sympathy should similar action again be made bondholders, and was paying its way and making promising
necessary by a like abuse.
progress, but yielded in an evil hour to the dazzling ambition
Another objection which has been raised is that such a of imitating the Pentisylvania Central and other great amal-

refusal of

action

payment on

for

which

the part of the

the cheque

is

bank annuls the

trans-

given in pajmei.t.

This

objection has been submitted to the Stock Exchange,
has elicited the following decision: "That when

md

gamated companies, which the progress of railroad central
ization has built up during the last decade.
The original line of the Vermont Central is about 1 18
miles long, and

has been extended by leases and other
until the whole mileage owned, operated and
payment of stocks sold, and a
certified cheque upon a bank in good
standing in the Clear- leased covers no less than 1,044 miles, including, besides the
ing House is tendered, and the
demand for greenbacks roads in the subjoined table, the small steamboats on Lake

green

backs are demanded

refused, there

in

is no such default as to authorize the closing
of the contract under the rule, but
the claim for any damage
sustained hv (he party demanding the
greenbacks must be
presented before the Arbitration Committee."

arrangements

Champlain and the very prosperous
from

New York

to

New

line

of steamers running

London.

Mn.BAOE OP THE VERMONT CENrRAL RAILROAD CONI'KDEEATIOK.

Main
Vermont Central -Windsor

Line.

Miles.

to Burlington,

Vt
The argument is also used that the Bank of Commerce
Leased Lines.
has compromised the; suits, and,§therefore,
Northern New Hampshire— Concord to Lebanon
showed that its Concord
Railroad—Concord to Nashua, with branches
conduct was wholly indefensible. Thi»
BoBtonandtowell. with leased line
i« manifertly an
V«rmont»ndO«n»d»IUUro»d
,

...

118

go
iit»
4,,

',',',"",

M

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_48
118
28
S«

Montreal and Yennont, junction line;
Stanstead, Sheflord and t'hambly Railroad—Canada
OcdeiiHbiirjrand Laki Chainplain Hailrond
AliKslKquot

Allmni!, VI., lo Rorkford,

Ra ilroad— St.

Vt

Salllvttii Riiilroad-Wiiidaor, Vt., Ii) UcllowH FuIIh, Vt
Ratlnnd Railroad— BcIIowb Palls, Vt., to BurlliiKton. Vt.,
Vermont Valley Railroad— Bollows Falls to lirattlebon), V t.,
Vermont and MaasachuBctta Railroad— Brattluboro, Vt., lo Grant'i Cor-

120
24

Maes
Montreal and Plattsburg Railroad -Plattaburg, N.

21

ner,

Y., to Canadian line..
Whitehall and PlMttsl)urt; Railroad, with brnnchea
Addison Co. Railroad— Leicester, Vt, to Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
New London Nortliern Railroad— (Jriint's Coi nera to New London, Conn.
Ware River Railroad— Palmer, Mass., to GUbertville, Mass

23
87
15
100

16

their union

How

is one of those mysteries of railroad management which cannot be circulated without generating suipicions of bad fnith, embezzlement and peculation.
Accordingly rumors of fraud are widely current. One

consolidated line,

story

At

sioht

first

1,044

foregoing

tlie

with theVermont Central a short time ago.

happens that these roads, so prosperous when running alone, should be worked at a heavy loss when in one
it

is

that certain managers of the

926

Total leased linos...
Total mileage operated

Central road

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THE CHRONICLE.

September 28, 1872.]

suggests that the

list

Vermont acquired

into several grave errors of policy.

lias fallen

own

run the road for their

Vermont Central have

private emolument, and have

great wealth by their adroit chicanery.

roads are reported to have been

Leases of

made "personal"

instead

For example, there is no natural connection between the of " corporate ;" those of the New London Northern, and the
various members of its system of confedetated roads. The Sullivan Railroad, having as is affirmed, been made out in the
fundamental
is th:tt

maxim

of

successful railroad consolidation

all

the roads united to the trunk line shall be one in

name of individuals to the great detriment and
Vermont Central Railroad and its interests.

Again, there should be no duplication of roads ex-

interest.

cept perhaps

such oases as the Lehigh

in

the Lehigh Valley, where there

consolidated roads shall

all

Susquehanna and

an immense

is

and prospective to rely upon.

&

A

present

traffic

third principle

is

This
secure

that the

traffic sh»ll

reach these financial and commercial centres without passing

over any other

All these and

line.

many

other principles

equally fundamental have been set at nought in the exten-

Vermont Central as a glance at
The immense disadvantages
company by the straggling, fragment,

sive confederations of the

map

the

sufficiently shows.

thus entailed on this

ary character of iis over expanded costly organization constitute one very important cause of its

while another

failure,

where it is least wanted and
adequate power or affiliations in the dif-

the reduplication of mileage

is

the want of either
ferent

members of

through

traffic

With

these

the organization

of the

to

Still

it

find

very few elements of

its

utter insolvency such as are

given, for example, in the Boston Traveller of the 21st

inst.,

as follows

and

was

it

were reduced to a very

called, the rates

low point, and a bargain was made with a corporation called
the National'Dispatch

Company, to

goods

collect

for trans-

and
money. Tiis arrangement with the Dispatch Company, if honest aud fair, was
commendable. It was defended by the railroad managers
on two grounds ; first, that the Vermont Central Company
had not the needful rolling stock to do all the business they
were seeking or " controlling ;" and, secondly, that a similar
system had been found to work well on other roads, and
was especially advantageous and needful for the development of the growing traffic of the Vermont Central. Under
these pretexts, as is affirmed, the managers of the road made

portation in various cities, to find

this traffic,

for

oar<>

receive a share pro rata of the freight

Company

much

to the

National Dispatch

the service

as

managers, so that in granting this valuable contract to the

Dispatch Company they gave
sacrificed

the

interests

it

themselves, and

to

own

of the road to their

thus

personal

advantage and private gain.

obligations of the Vermont Central and Vermont
and Canada roads for dividends, interest and rents of other roads
are more than |2,000,000. The net incomes of their own and
leased roade for the year ending June 1, 1871, as appears by their
report, were $858,904 38 showing a deficiency of more than
$1,100,000.
In the spring of 1871 they had a floating debt of $1,500,000. The Vermont and Canada road guaranteed $1,000,000
bonds and issued $500,000 stock, and in that way the debt was
paid. Now at the end of another year they come to the Vermont
and Canada stockholders and ask them to provide for aoother
floating debt of $2,000,000.
In 1864 the Vermont and Canada
stock and bond indebtedness on theVermont and Canada and Vermont Central amounted to $4,750,000. Now, including the present floating debt, it amounts to $12,500,000, an increase of $7,7.50,000, and tlie encumbrances on the property are more than $70,000
per mile. Within ihe last four or five years they have issued $2,O00,000 equipment bonds.

The annual

—

pro| ortion of

actua'ly sold, and

these

what of truth
by the

rest of the story as told

the

as

charged

was worth, and could be got for
that the whole
The damaging statement is also added that the
elsewhere.
permanence or Dispatch Company was owned by the Vermont Central

the public are not prepared to accept even

the current reports of

What

freight

traffic,"

is

of this unfortunate corporation. To
extend their business, to " control the

a contract, paying twice as

shrewd railroad men have expected to
prosperity.

or

rest.

general causes of distrust before their eyes

organization had in

now

help the local

not the only form of swindling which

against the managers

converge upon some great pro-

ducing or distributing centres, and that through

is

injury of the

equipment bonds have been
there

may

Traveller,

be underlying the

we cannot

Vermont Central Company have withheld

tell

;

as

the requisite

Such are some of the rumors which are

Whether true

ject.

or

false,

afloat

they are

on the sub-

extensively

be-

and will gain wider currency every day, except a
explanation and denial can be officially given, supported

lieved,
full

with a clear

intelligible

report

as to

how

the earnings of

the insolvent railroad have been legitimately disposed
'I

here are

men connected

of.

Vermont Central Rail-

with the

road whose reputation has stood very high in this

commu

They owe it to themselves and
nily.
make a prompt statement of the

of

case,

which have doubtless been

in

their friends, to

to
real

many

facts

this

respects exagger-

One explanation offered on their behalf is that the
whole of the confederated roads have been put in a high
condition of efficiency, and that the earnings of the company
have been spent in the immense out'ay thus made, while

ated.

payments have not been
some funds which were relied on for the
in this explanation, but
something
may
be
There
points, however, these statements have received support from available.
exposition
of the details.
fuller
by
a
supported
be
to
the Springfield Republican, which adds the information that it needs
of the road, we repeat that
managers
the
of
interest
the
In
the two leases whi<'h have done the most to precipitate the
been made against them must be
insolvency are those of the Rutland, and of the Ogdensburg the charges which have
their road goes into hopeless bankwhether
met,
frankly
lines; the former of which last year was worked at a loss of
$360,000, and the latter at a loss of $175,000. Such a loss is ruptcy or not.
almost incredible. For both these lines were sufficiently
The points on which the public want information are,
First, what has been the agprospering before amalgamation lo warrant the guarantee among others, the following

reports of their financial condition from the public.

In

:

of

|4;{2,620

$370,000

a

year to the

Ogdensburg

line,

This

of gregate of the annual gross earnings of the 1,044 miles of
guarantee transportation operated by the Vermont Central Company

and

a year

to

the Rutland

was for 20 years

in

each case, the terms of lease being

line.

ippnrently justified by the business done by the roads before

before and>ince the amalgamation

?

Secondly, what have

been the actual operating expenses and the net earnings for

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the

same years

A'so, what additions have been made to
Thirdly, what are

?

account, and for what purposes?

the precise facts as to the ailegC'l leasing of certain roads to
individuals instead of giving the benefits to the

company?

what was the arrangemi lit made with the National
Dispulch Company, and what are the actual profits Jicoruing
under the arrangement to the Vermont C-n'ral Railroad on
Fourtlily,

Similar abuses have been reported and
Erie and other railroads. To expose them in
this |case, if they really exist, may help in the work of

account of freight?

stopped

in

expunging ihem elsewhere.
CIIANGBS IN THG RVIDEIJMINC lUIHIVTS UP NATIIIiVAl, KANKS.
The followinK are the chanjros in the Redeeming Agents of
These
National Banks approved since the
19th instant.
weekly cliaUffes are turnished by, and published in accordance
with an arran^fement made with the Comptroller of the Currency
:

BBOBEmNa AOFNT.

KAMK or BANK.
Kentucljy -

Louisville City National Bank,
approved as an addiLoui!*vnie,

The National Bank. The

Lancaster.

tional Ilodemption Agent.
First National Bttnk of Louisville,

Kentucky—
Owentun ..

The National Bank The

Tennessee—

The First National
Bank

of

Owen

approved as an additional Kcdemp-

I

tion -\gcnt.
Lonisville City National Bank, Lonisville, approved as an additional Ke-

I

Cbattanooga.

'

demption Agent.

t

The First National The Central National Bank of New
York, approved in nlace of the ConBank
tinental National Bank of New York.
The Merchants' Na-, The First Nalioual Bank of Cincinnati,
tional Bank
and the Third National Bank of New

Ohio—
Springfield..

I

Ohio—
Middletown

.

—

.

[September 2 », 1878.

may soon arise in connecFrench indemnity payments. Our supply of bullion'
though less than that of last year, is still considerable but the
reserve of notes and coin does not exceed £11,011,718, being much
smaller than for the corresponding week in the four previous
years. The rate of discount, however, is higher, and both cotton
and wheat are selling at enhanced prices. But, besides these
lacts, the character of the London market has greatly altered in
consequence of the suspension of specie payments in France. As
the Clearing-House returns indicate, the volume of financial business transacted here has very largely increased, and, consequently,
our money market becomes more liable to rapid fluctuations. In
a few weeks many and heavy payments will fall due in connection
with our importations of raw materials and food products, and
these may have the cfTect of changing the tone of the money

subsided, yet a fresh and active inquiry
tion with the

;

market.

The demand

for

money

week was very

in the early part of the

and as there was an impression that the Bank rate would
be raised to 4 per cent, no accommodation was obtainable under
the Bank njinimum of 3i per cent. As a large amount of business
was crowded into the first days of the week, the demand during
the last few days has been restricted, and the best bills are now
taken at a fraction under the official minimum. The quotations
active,

for

money

are subjoined
Per cent.
:

Per cent.

|

Bank rate
Si^
Open-market rates
30 and
d lys' bills
3Ji«&.3X
3 months' bills
..3>i@..
The rates of interest allowed

months' bank bills
months' bank bills
and 6 mouths' trade

4
8
4

m

3S©.?5i
3,>^@4
bills. 4

®4}i

.

by the joint stock banks and

discount houses for deposits are subjoined

:

I

I

I

Spring City..

phia. Pa., approved.

I

for the

S,OSO— The Lehigh A'alley National Bank of Bethlehem. Pa. Authorized
capital, $200,000
paid in capital, $140,000. G. B. Linderman. President A. N. Cleaver, Cashier. Authorized to coiumence busioc&s
;

;

26. 187i.

Z}4

AnIhorizcd capital, $50.000
W. F. Clark, Prcfident; Vincent Hood,
Authorized to commence business September 26, 1872.

paid in capital, $30,000.

for

Ncina.

^iidilisl)

money

at the leading Conti-

Bank Open

Bank Open
rate, market.
per cent, per cent.
5
...
lX-5

Paris

Amsterdam

..

ax

1

Berlin

3K

Vienna and Trieste
Madrid, Cadiz and Barcelona
of

market

rate,

per cent, per cent

'
8.¥

Hamburg

The

£ate0t iHonetarji anb Coinmernal

3

,

..

Lisbon and Oporto
St. Petersburg

7

7

6

7

Brussels
Turin, Florence

3>i

3itf

4%~Z

Antwerp
Bremen

5
4
3

Leipzig

4X

and

Rome

Frankfort

2,051—The First National Bank of Boone, Iowa.
Cashier.

2>tf

2^

nental cities

viz.

No.

September

Joint stock banks
Discount houses at call
Discount houses with 7 days' notice
Discount houses with 14 days' notice.

The following are the quotations

Nenr National Bank*.
a list of National Banks'organized

The following is
week ending Sept. 36,

Per cent.

York, approved.

The First National .The Third National Bank of New York,
approved.
Bank
[The National Bank. The Union National Bank of Philadel-

Kansas
Pennsylvania-

Ortlcial

.

I

I

Illinois

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4l4^

capital

:

;

5

3Ji

m

4,V

Bank

following statement shows the present position of the

England, the Bank rate of discount, the price

of Consols,

the average quotation for English Wheat, the price of Middling

RATES OF B.VCmiVGE AT LONDON, AND ON LONbON
AT LATEST DATES.
EXCHANGE AT LONDONSEPTEMBER

ON—
Amsterdam...

Antwerp

Hamburg
Paris...:
Paris

LATEST
DATE.

short.
13 1 a!3 2
3 monlhB.'25.o7>i®25.7a>i,
13.10)4 ©13. lOXi

!

short.

13.

short.

12.

**

"

3 mos.
short.

BV

13.

a5.62>i

11.17;,-@!!.22>sr:

Sept. 13.

3 mos.

Frankfort
llDJS^llflX
8t. Petersburg
3134®....
Cadiz
90'iiay8.
Lisbon
52Ji@52Ji
Milan
3 months. 27.90 ®28
Oenoa.
27.90 ©28
Naples
27.9J ©28
New York....
Rio de Janeiro
Bahia
....
.

Singapore
Hong Kong...
Shanghai

**

short.

'*

3 mos.

118

..

Sept. 13. 60 days.
22. 90 days.

19,j)4fi,!44

12,48.3.399

13,970,(M)5

20,323,6:31
13..356,411

14,6(jl,8.n

18,762,395

16,4.3;l,792

22,751,022

12,1.38.085

13,483,302
21.517,952
3 p. c.

14,423,619

11,611,718
22,665.578
3)i p. c.

Calcutta

-

.

2«.
3.

w%

19.

25«@25X

5.

....

6 mos.
»

i^}4&.iby.

Sept.

p. c.
92?,'d.
49s. lOd.

lOid-

—

ls.2J(d.

92Kd.

Wiyid.

92,»id
4ss. Id.

56s. 6d.

9«d.

9Hi.

13d.

1« 3d.
73,400,000

24.1.58.814
2 p. c.

Is. 15id.
63,88r.000

S7s.

5d.
10 3-16d.

1s.3d,
94,479,000

Is. 2X<1.
84,468,000

bills of

:

is. 6'i<i @4s.
6s. 2rf.
1».

Id

UJid.

Is.

11.

correspaiident.

I

withdrawals of gold for Germany, the inaction of the Bant has
occasioned somt surprise. It is probable that the directors have
been guided by the diminution in the note circulation, and by the
of the precsure at the

Bank

,

for discount in the

a precautionary character. There
is, however, a rather important decrease in the stock of bullion,
and although the demand for go)d for export has for the moment

d.

s.

per oz. standard.

per oz standard,
Bar Gold, fine
!... .per oz. standard,
Bar Gold, Kcfinable
South American Doubloons
United States Gold Coin

last price.
last price.

peroz.
peroz.

77 9
77 9
77 11
73 9
76 3

d.

s.

@
@
@
&
6ft

..

SILVER.

11 7-lBd.

London, Saturday, September 14.
Bank of England,
at their weekly nioeting on Thursday, separated without making
a change in their rates of discount. As the position of the Bank
has not improved, and as there have of late been some considerable

of

2X

2 p. c.
94d.
55s. 5d.

GOLD.

After a briff diBCiission the directors of ihe

week was

20,405,220

Bank rate

Bar Gold

Sydney

tFrom our own

Reserve of notes and
12,1.30,5.37
coin
Coin and bullion
20,775,992

8,101,887

exchange have been more offered, and the rates
more favorable to this country. The export demand
lor gold has been quiet, but the silver market has ruled firm.
The following prices of bullion are from the circular of Messrs.
Pixley, Abell, Langley & Blake

I08>,a2.2'i','

Aug.
Ang.

Sept. 12.

much

6.033,582

quality
Clearing House return.

32?.-

Aug.
Ang.

Sept. 11

early part of the

4,949,239
1.,,168,245
14,339.928

Mid. Upland cotton ..
^^0.40 mule yarn fair 8d

Madras

fact that

56,6.30,760

3.H75,72S
19,309,767
Government securities. 13,790.131
Other securities
16,124,020

25,297.965
5,943,645
20,129,518

Foreign

^

Bombay

23,064,6.')0

are rather

Sept.

Cej'lon

£

23.7911,479

Price of wheat

109 90
6.21

Berlin

Pernambuco

£

24,2.15,6.59

bills

Consols

3 months. 26.92>i,g>25.97>i!

Vienna

Valparaiso

1

25.47J^

*'

@26.65

2o.E5

Sept

1873

1871.

£

£

including

Pnbllc deposits
Other deposits

RATE.

TIME.

:

1870.

1869.

£

Circulation,

bank post

RATB.

TIMB.

1868.

EXCHANGE ON LONDON.

J3.

Upland Cotton, of No. 40 Mule Yarn, and the Clearing House
return compared, with the four previous years

s.

per oz. slandard.
per oz. slandard

narSIIver, Fine
Bar Silver, contiiining 5 grs. Gold,
Fine Cake Silver
Mexican Dollars
Five Franc Pieces

peroz

5

d.

d.

s.

0','@

0^'©
no price

5

.

..

per oz, old, 5 2M. new, 5
per oz. last price

4 11.',®

Messrs Baring Brothers have issued the prospectus of a loan of
£1,000,000, being a moiety of an authorized issue of £3,000,000 for
the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. The loan is to be issued
in 6 per cent mortgage bonds at the price of 97, and a sinking
fund of ,£12,000 per annum is provided for its extinction. It is
secured by a mortgage on the
Messrs. J. S.

Morgan &

line.

Co. announce that they are authorized

by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to receive subpcriptions
for $6,000,000 in 7 per cent bonds of the Alleghany Valley Bailroad Company. The price of issue is 88 per cent, and interest is
payable half-yearly in London. The loan will be redeemed in

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and will be free of all United States taxes. The present
issue of bonds is to complete a brancli now in course of construe
tion to form a junction at Driftwood witli tiio Philadelpliia & Erie
Railroad, which latter line is worlied by the Pennsylvania Itail-

The following

1901,

road Company. It is upon this branch that the bonds now issued
form a first mortgage charge, in addition to the general security
of the Alleghany Valley Kailroad Company and the special guarantee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
In the stock markets there has been considerable firmness

during the week, and in nearly all cases the changes in prices
have been upward. The iraffic receipts on our leading lines of
railway are very favorable. Tliis is largely owing to the activity
of the goods traffic, but is also due in a great measure to tlio fineness ol the weather, which is adding materially to the pleasure
We are now enjoying a very agreeable Autumn, and this
traffic.
is fully atoning for the wet and adverse summer, which militated
so greatly against the wheat crop. Considering the absence of
many leading operators from town, the amount ol business doing
in stocks and shares is above the average. It is believed, however,
that in consequence of the high price of living, holiday-seekera
are curtailing their stay at the watering-places, but this fact does
not influence the railway traffics, as a journey to and fro is necessary under any circumstances. An important advantage, how-

409
relates to the trade of

Manchester

Throughout the past week our marlcet han b.<cn dull and dvpr<-ii>rd and
both yarns and clolh have •xhlblted a downward IvudciK-y in |)rlr.-«. The
amount of buHiiif-s trmisacted has burn on a vi-ry Itniil'-d wait- Th«- rt-diu-<-d
demand in Liverpool and the more favoraldi- aceuuniH of the ;£.ouhiif <: i»p
have had the ellectof weakening prices. The apprehended di»riii'>H uf nioi ty,
with the uxpe utioii of further mercantile dlllkuliles, also c ntinne lo c-i.relse a prejudicial innucnce. Yarn-, bolh lionir irsdi- ni;d cxporl. have been iu
poor deinind to-day. Konios mule yum pruuiieally U a fiirihln;; per Ih. Iiel.>w
hist Friday's quotations with little nuslness offerlni;.
For water twioi >be Iuqui.y has been small, in double yarns a quiet business has been done, at
moderately steady prices. For nil doscriwtiuim of goods prices have bteu In
favor of the buyer. India and China shirtings nominally are unchanged In
value, but to elTect business aellers would have bad In t'<ke liss iiioney.
Printing cloths are In poor request. Madaiiollams and Jaceonetis liavt- had
slow sale, at easier rates. TUo market cfusod weak and Inanimate, afli-r a
business of small extent.

From South Wales

the following report has been received

:

The reported

decline iu the price of Iron has not yet affected this dislrii t. all
the works being fully occupied on order- taken at late rates. It is true ihat ihe
rices realized for
elsh maiiufacturaii iron has not been quite so high as nas
E een obtained in the .Mi ilaud counties an the North of England
but on the
other hand wagas have only been increased in this district from 20 to ;<0 per
< cut, whilst further north they have
advanced 40 per cent. Although some
uneuslues- prevails In he coal irade and masters are appn hei slveof a turn in
•ho tide of fortune, prices at Cardiff ore fully mainlalned, and colliery propiletors could dUposo of even a larger output tlian they are at present alp|«' to secure. It is hoDed that the dilUcultles which have been thieaieued In n-f'T* nee
to the labor question will lie avoided In view of Ihe approarhing winter.
Uouse coals are increasing in jirice. The big price ol raw materials and labor
is seriously affecting ihe tiuplate trade.
Makers assert that tliey canuoi possibly submit to a reduction in price, and as the demand is slackening, an arrangement has been come to to reslrivtlhe production, viz.: working tour day*
a week.

W

i

;

KoKllah Market Reports— Per Cable.

ever, has been conceded by the railway companies of late, viz.
the addition of third-class carriages to fast trains. That the public

Thedr.ily closlngquotationsinthemarketsot London and Liver-

pool for t he past week have Iieen reported by submarine telegraph,
is evident from the fact that thirdas
shown in the following summary
part
of
the
train.
crowded
And
most
class carriages are the
London, Money and Stock Market. American securities close
j udging from the large increase in the traffic receipts, it would
appear that the companies are large gainers, for cheap locomotion at a general advance from last week's prices.
has evidently given an im|>etuB to traveling, and has induced
The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £434,000
many to avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining a during the past week.
change of scene. For last week the traffic receipts of railways
The rate of discount of the Bank of England has been
in the United Kingdom averaged £75 lis. per mile, against £70 3s
advanced one- half, and is now four and one-halt per cent.
per mile last year. The following were the closing prices of
Wed.
Thur.
Frl.
Bat.
Mon.
Tues.
Consols for money
92V
WJi
9iii
"i^li
9iii
consols and the principal American securities this afttrnoon
92X

accept this as a great boon

—

"

Consols
United States 6 per cent 5 20 boadu, es 4-6
do
2d series

do
do
do
do

1865 issue

92Ji@ 92X
9i}i@ 9i}i
91)^® 91Ji
93j<© 93X

186718806

92

& 9aii

5percent. 10-40 bonds, ei 4-6
87M® 87X
5 per cent Funded Loan, 1871, ex 4-6
89X® 89>j
Atlantic and Gt West., 8 per cent. Debent's, Bischoffshclm'e ctfs. 43
45
Ditto C'onaulldated Bonds, 7 per cent., Biscbo&sheim's certificates. 33
34
68
Ditto l8t Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds
70
64
57
Ditto 2d Mortgage, 7 per cent bonds
Brie Shares, ex 4-6
38)i® 39
unstamped
do
....
92
Ditto 6 per cent. Convertible Bonds,
93
104 ®105
Illinois Central Shares, f 100 pd., ex 4-6
98 ®100
Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, 1st mort
52
Louisiana 6 per cent. Levee Bonds
54
Massachusetts 5 per ccut. sterling bds, 1900
93
95
New Jersey United Canal and Itail bds
98 @100
Panama Gen. Mort. 7 percent, bonds, 1897
93 ©95
Feunsylrania Gen. Mort. 6 per ct. bds, 1910
96
96X

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®
®

.

J2Ji

923<

92H

92X
91%

93

93>»

92jJ
93>i

91%

92

92

92X
93K
Sin

87JK
89

873<
89>i

87X
89X

87X

STIfi

S9Ji

eaii

The
fort

—

Virginia 6 per cent, bonds

41

period in the three previous seasons

....cwt.

a rley

ndian Com
Floor

1872.
1,065,687

Liverpool Breadstuffs Market.

wheat has declined

®
® 43

Flour (Western)

...

344,393
6,379
51,064
sgi.iss
118,232

154,461
28,148
16,353
287,231
133,277

Wheat

...CWl.

Berley
Oats

3,013
66

Peas
ans
Indian
Flour

B

........

Com

'180

755
5S0

7,977
89

103,130

1.250

1,624

'24

284

35.877
311
29,188
23,754

1^856

49,)14

12

264

US

B.

bbl 31

Whcat(No.2R'dW'n.Bp)« cU
"
"
(KedWinter)
"
(California White) "
Corn (W.m'd),t? quarter....

market closes quiet and
Western

12
li

2

13

8

4

PeastCanadian)...«aaarter 39

320

12
12
13

4

3

3

12
12
13

296

29

9

29

396

399

2

4

36
30

6

d.

B.

8. d.

330

12
13

36
30

Barley(Canadlan)....$bush

Wed.

Tue«.

d.

31
12

296

Oats(Am.&Can.)....Vbn8h

d.

s.
.<<2

Frl.

ad'
SJa
12
12
13

12

4

3
9

U

4

13

3

q
a

3

299

30o

9

39g

36
30

36
3D

36
30

—

Thar.

399

39

3g
Sn

Liverpool Pr^viHont Market. Beef and pork have shown an
advance, while bacon and lard have each declined.
Mon.
Tues
Wed.
Thur.
Frl.
Bat.
d.

8.

Beef (Pr. mess)
Pork (mess)

new V

660
52 6
350
41
600

tee.

do Hbb!.
Bacon(Cum. cut).... H?cwt
Lard (American) ...
CheeBc(Amer'nflne)

"
"

8.

67
52

d.

8.

d.

850
41
600

—

d.

8.

d.

8.

41

60

d.

8.

666
S30

666
630
346
40 9
600

666
530
346

666
530
346
41
600

6
6

6
3

31
40

600

Liverpool Produce Market. Prices, where changed, with the
exception of tallow, are lower than last Friday.
Thor. Frl.
Wed.
Mon. Tuoa.
Sat.
8.

Petroleum(reflned)....»gal

1

«^

(splritsl

1

42
Spirits turpentine...* cwt. 45

1
1

2>^

red)

London Produce and

8. d.

12
17

6¥

Tallow(American)...» cwt. 44
Cloverseed (Am.

8. d.

11
17

d.

Ro8in(com. N. C.)...»cwt. 12
"
" fine
17

6

Oil

41
42
45

SX
2.)tf

8«

1

2>*

1

44
42
45

6

8.

d.

12
17

SX

1

2>^

44
6

d.

8.

d.

6

11

8

17

1

42
45

8.

II

6

1
1

44
42
45

17

5J<

iX

3
S

1

44
42
45

8

Markets.— This market

15*

closes

at

last Friday's quotations.
Sat.

1869.
803,010
49.698
169,970
7,86i
22.«79
335.673
142,671

8.

d.

Mon.

£
10

8.

d.

UBieed(CalcutU)....
aagar(No.l2D'ch8td)

636

636

<ni8pot,«cwl
Sperm oil. ;....« ton
"
Whaleoil
"
Linseed oil

34

.'MO

Tac8.

£
10

B.

d.

Wod.

£
10

636
34

».

d.

Thnr.

£

8. d.

10

636
340,

Frl.

£

8.

d.

10

686
,

_

340

636
340_
,

84 008400840084008400840t)
SSOO.ISOOSSOOaSOOSSOOSSOO
3700 37 00 3TOOS70087008700

COMMERCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

EXPORTS
"

Mon.

Hat.
d.

e.

«

£
1870.
723.632
75,891

— fhis

96

95X
cotton.

2d.

Uns'dc'ke{obI).*tn 10

1871.
1.067,927
194,159

9i%

95H

9S)i

— See special report of

steady, corn, peas and flour having advanced, while red

:

218,666
324.170
22,426
86,646
707,593
53,319

Peas

....

Liverpool Cotton Ma/rkit.

IMPORTS.
Wheat

were

®
®

According to the official return, the average price of English
wheat in England and Wales for last week was 578. 5d. per
quarter. Although it is a higher price than for some years past,
yet it very inadequately represents the value of wheat in this
country. That it is the price of English produce cannot be disputed, but the price affords evidence of the inferiority of our crop.
Up to the present time there has been no new English wheat
brought to market worth more than 62s. per quarter, while even
Russian (Saxonka) descriptions have freely made 588. to 60s. per
quarter. For the finest Dantzic wheat, as much as 70a. per quarter has been obtained, and now that there is no doubt about the
deficiency of our crop, a strong upward movement is apparent in
the value of all good and fine qualities of English and foreign
wheat. There is also a scarcity of fine English malting barley,
and Saale produce has in consequence been largely bought by the
pale malt makers, as much as 48s., 49s. and 50s. per quarter having been paid.
The following statement shows the imports and exports of
cereal producs into and from the United Kingdom during the
week ending September 9, compared with the corresponding

92Ji

daily quotations for United States 6s (1863) at Frank-

Frankfort

®

®
®

account

U. S. 6s (S-20B,)1865,old... 93
1867
91Ji
tJ. 8.10-408
87^
6s
New
S'iji

—

Imports and Exports for thb Wbbk. The imports this
week show a decrease in dry goods and an increase in general
The total imports amount to $9,071,599 tliis week,
merchandise.

475
25

i

against |8,086,394 last week, and |8,969,053 the previous week.
The exports are $4,860^13 this week, against $5,283,128 last

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410

week, and $4,009,999 the previous week. The exports of cotton
the past week were 8,358 bales, ugaiost 6,033 bales last week.
The followinsT are the imports at New York for week endiog
(for dry goods) Sept. 19, and for the week ending (for general
merchandise) Sept. 30
FOBEION IMPORTS AT

General merchandise...
Total for the week.
Previously reported

Since Jan.

HBW YORK TOB THS WKZK.

1869.
$l,B50,9i!8
3.88<),103

Dry goods

1871.
t3,477,»44
5,031,355

1870.

$2,788,518
3,848,515

187J.
$3,450,871
5,880,728

»H,631,0I18

226,495,494

217.819,181

$8,509,999
281,845,913

$231,029,585

$224,450,541

$290,355,242

J4,534,a'il

.

$9,071,599
324,016,

1«

$a33,687,75g

In our report of the dry goods trade will be found the imports ol
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
Sept. 24
XPOBTS ntOK NEW TORK FOB TES WKKK.
I

1870.

$3807,082

$3,3(H,5M

137,873,202

130,368,303

1871.
$5,232,676
168,456,377

1872.
$4,860,213
161,786,682

$141,680,284

$133,726,899

$173,689,053

$166,646,895

Portheweek
Since Jan.

..

1

The following will show the exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending Sept. 31, 1873

BANKING HOUSE OF FISK & HATCH,
No. 5 N.AssAu street.
New York, September 18, 1873.
Deposits received, on which we allow interest at the rate of
four per cent per annum.
Special arrangements made with
Savings Banks and others depositing large amounts.

We

issue Certificates of Deposit available in all

Sept. 18— Sir. Cuba, Liverp'l—
Silver bars
$177,199
Sept. 18— Str. Vicksburg, Port

an Prince
American silver coin

Mexican
Sept.

silver coin

21— Str.

We

make

hand

5,100

will

be disposed of at private sale, giving investors an

^.

J315.3.58
57,2.52,620

Total since Jan. 1,1872

$57,568,178

Same time

in

1871
1870
1869

J8, 764.812

2.5,587,186
6.5,998,916

1368

In

1807
1866
1865

J55,218,.501

$41,494,472

FISK & HATCH.
Banking House op Henry Clews & Co.,)

21,727,792

of specie at this port

16

— Str.

during the past week have
Para-

Ocean Queen,

AspiuwaUSliver

Silver
Sept. 20— Str. Eagle, St.
Silver

$.3,565

Gold
Gold dust
Sept. 16— Brig La Creole, Cu-

am

Gold
Sept 80-Schr.

3,066

racoa

C. K.

300

Total since January

1,

Silver

1,000

2,916,347

1872

$2,938,908
I

$7,68.'!,2-.4

1870

I

Same time

in

1869

$11,091,437
5,769,270

8,a5T,4:30| 18(i8

High Freight Chauges.

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

Money on Europe, Havana and

Also, Telegraphic Transfers of
California.

Deposit accounts received, bearing interest and subject to check
at sight.
Certificates of Depost issued and Collections made.
and Railroad Loans negotiated.

CLEWS, HABI(;HT &

6,400
6,400

$22,58!

In

1871

33 Wall street, N. Y.
J
Exchange on England, Ireland, Scotland and the Con«

11

Moody,

Sept.
!9— Str.
jMerrimack,
Total tor the week
Previously reported

Same time

$900

John -

Para

Gold

Bills of

5.3,653,258

Veen as follows
Sept.

Exchange.

their introduction at the Stock

tinent.
94,74j

ampton
Total tor the week
Previously reported

—

parts of

opportunity to purchase this favorite security upon terms which
should ensure an advance upon the completion of the road and

—

1,216

all

Orders for Investment Stocks and Bonds executed at the Stock
Exchange, on commission, for cash.
We deal in Government and other first-class Securities, such as
Central Pacific and Cheaaneake and Ohio Bonds.
The Chesapeake and Ohio Loan having been withdrawn from
the market by the Company, the small amount remaining on

City of Brook-

lyn, Liverpool

merchants and others in

collections for

$2,00"

British silver coin
Sept. 21- Sir. Batavia, Liverpool
Silver bars

3.5,100

American gold coin
Sept.l8— Str. Frankfurt, South-

The imports

parts of the

the country.

:

Same time

September 28, 1872.

country, and bearing interest in case of special deposit.

1

Preyiously reported..

1

The Chicago Tribtme has the
lowing protest against an upward tendency in freights

fol-

" It is becoming a serious question what is to be done with the grain products of the country. During the last sixty days, there has been a general advance in the rates of freights all over the country, and the effect is crushing
upon those who produce the lower priced varieties of grain. This advance
has not affected the wheat growers so much because there is comparatively
very little wheat going forward. This is, however, accidental. As an illustration, let us give some figures. The cost of moving corn from a point 100 miles
distant from Chicago, by the way of the lakes and Erie Canal, including the
intermediate charges, to New York, is 4U2C. This floes not include any
charge or profit in that city. The price of corn in New Tork is 65c. Allowing
3c. per bushel to cover profits and expenses in New York, there is left to the
producer just 21c. per bushel for his corn. In oats the case is even worse. It
costs to deliver oats from a point like distant from Chicago,
the boat at
New Y''ork, 31c. per bushel. Oats are selling in New York at 40@44c. If 2c.
per bushel be allowed for expenses and profits in New York, there is left to
the producer 6c. to 10c. per bushel for his oats at the place of growth.
Of course, there is a limit beyond which wheat, corn and oats cannot be
transported, except at a cost equalling or exceeding the value of the article.
The rate of freiglits on oats lias almost reached that point now. They may be
still further advanced until they prohibit the transportation of corn, and even
of wheat. The present freight charges to New York are nearly double the
average rates of last year, and tne advance in freights is of necessity
taken from the price of the grain in the hands of the producer.
The
rise in domestic freights is in sympathy with the advance in ocean freights,
but the oppression upon the producer is none the less severe. It consumes
their product. It is no longer a case of sending one bushel to pay the freight
of another that operation no longer pays. The producer, if freights go any
higher, or the price of grain should fall in Liverpool, will have to send some
money along, in addition to the corn, to pay the f eight on the latter."

m

State, City

Co.,

Old Broad Strket. London.

IN VESTM KM TS.
We continue to sell at par, adding accrued
Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Northern

interest,

the First

Company.
On the completion of this season's contracts there will be Five
Hundred and Seventeen miles of the main line of the road in
operation, uniting Lake Superior with the Missouri River, and
securing the large traffic of the Northwest. This amount of road
also entitles the company to ten million four hundred thousand
acres of land, located in Central Minnesota, Eastern Dakotah, and
in the Columbia Valley, on the Pacific coast.
The bonds
are secured by a first mortgage on the road, its traffic and
Pacific Railroad

franchise, and on the entire land grant received from the Govern,

The rate

seven and three-tenths, gold, equiva
and a quarter per cent in currency. Believing
the security to be ample and the rate of interest satisfactory, we
recommend these bonds as a desirable investment. Holders of
United States 5-20's and high-priced corporate securities may
materially increase both their principal and their interest income
by exchanging for Northern Pacifies.

ment.

of interest is

lent to about eight

JAY COOKE &
New

iBankers'

®[)e

CO.,

York, Philadelphia and Washington.

(Ba^tiit,

;

1

These remarks have an important bearing upon the subject of
new through East and West lines of railroad, to the construction
of which we referred last week in The Chbonicle.

The following

declared

Railroads.
New Jersey

do

do

int.

MR. CHARLES W.
success in business

gence and integrity

is

an instance of

may

HASSI^IGR'S
what perseverance,

Chic, Rock Island

Camden & Atlantic
intelli-

Mr. Hassler has devoted
his personal attention to the specific branch of the Banking
and Brokerage business relating to Railroad Bonds, and there is
probably no one better posted than he is in all that appertains
to them.
His well-known advertisement "Railroad Bonds —
Whether you wish to buy or sell, write to Chakles W.
HA88LEK, No. 7 Wall street. New York," has attracted attention in all parts of the country, and largely increased his busi" Write to " him if you wish anything in his line.—
ness.
i^row
the Christian Union of Sept. ^th, 1871, Henry Ward Beeeher,
Editor,

accomplish.

Ogdensburg

ax

on scrip

& Pacific

&

Camden & Amb.RR.

Oct. 21 ISept.30toOct.22.
Oct. 23 Oct. 5 to Oct. 25.
Oct. 1 Sept. 25 to Oct. 2.
Oct. 1
4
2X free. Oct. 10 Oct.' 5 to Oct. 10.

4

3X

pref

& Lake Champlain, prel"

N. Y,, Providence

Oct. 21.|Sept.30toOct.22.

to Sept. 30,

annum

at 7 per cent., per

the past week:

Cent. l?^f^LB. B""^" ^^''>-

Company.

Central of

fiANKING AND FINANCIAL.

DIVIDENDS.
Dividen4s have been
during

Best. (Stonington),

I

.

)

& Uaritan Canal VUnitedCo.'s of N.J.
New Jersey RE

Oct.

Del.

10.

)

Banks.

Bull's

Head

4 free.

Murray

$4

Hill
Gallatin National
Fifth National

4 free.

3X

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1.
1.

10.
1.

Sept. 24 to Oct. 1,
Sept. 87 to Oct. 7.
Sept. 27 to.Oct. 1.

Fridat Eteninq. Sept. 27, 1872.
Xlie mioney Market. After the serious disturbances of last
week, monetary affairs have natuially continued in a very un
settled condition, although there has been no repetition of the
locking-up movement, and rates for call loans have ranged all the
way from 3 per cent per annum to 7 gold, and even up to 1-32 of
one per cent a day.

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September 23, 1872]

To-day the rates for money were generally 7 to 7 gold, with
as high as 1-33 and 1-10 ])er day, but late in the
afternoon loans wore made as low as 4 per cent por annum.
The attempt to lock up greenbacks having boon defi-atod last
week by the refusal of two l)auks to pay Lesjal-Tonders on certified checks, and by the purc^hase of $iJ,()()0,000 of Imnds by the
Treasury, for which they disbursed greenbacks, no further
Jnovements of the speculative clique have yet been developed.
It is reported, however, that they have been placing I<"gal-Tenders in the banks to make a better statement for the week ending
with to day, and it is surmised that after the statement is publisbed they may very probably withdraw their Legal-Tenders
agiin, and make another attack upon tbe money market in order
The last bank statement showed that there was
to depress stocks.
a deticiency of $333,475 in the35per cent reserve required by law,
thus making it im)«jssible for the bunks to do anything at present
to prevent manipulations of the money market. The action of the
Cashier of the Bank of Commerce, while it met with general sympathy from the business public, could not be sustained as a inatt r of law, and was not approved by the Clearing House Associa
tion, .so the bank settled the matter by paying the check and
costs.
So far as any action is called for againsi persons who
undertake to manipulate the money market, it would seem to be
quite as much the province of the Stock Exchange to take decided
grounds against them, as for the banks to do so.
The Cable reiMJrts a decrease of £434,000 in the Bank of England bullion this week, and an advance to 4i in the discount rate

Bome traasactions

411

the most attention at advancing prices
it has been reported that
the companies will be consolidated, and that a largo scrip dividend will be made on Panama.
;

On Wednesday there was <|uito an active selling movement in
Northwist preferred, with a material decline in the price. Tlio
sales were attributed to a leading operator of the bear party.
Considornblu discussion has taken place in regard to the dividend declared by the Central liailroad of New Jersey after the
joint committee <>f tliat company and the Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western had resolved to pass the dividend on both stocks. Mr.
Moses Taylor resigne<l as a director of the Central road in consequence of their action, as the dividend was not earned, and the
question of the right to declare any dividend has gone before the

New

courts of

Jersey.

When

the jirossure in Erie was most severe, some large blocks
were bought in " under the rule," and a decision of some importance has been made by the Stock Exchange, that
*'
WhtMi contractH are closed out under the rule,* aiiv member suppb In-/ tbe
bid, and not delivering llie stork forthwith, renders himself liable tu proaecu'

tlon tinder article 2Atli of the Coiistltution."

New York

Article 35 of the

Stock Exchange Constitution

is

as

follows
Should Any member be guilty of obvious fraud, of which the Goveminfr
Committee shall be the Jiid^e, he Hhall, u{>ou conviction thereof, by a vo.e of
two-thirds of the members uf said Committee present, bo expelled.
*'

The Uoverning Committee of tue Stock Exchange have decided
member selling stock to supply the bid of the presiding
officer closing out a contract " under the rule" shall, when he
that a

Specie in the Bank of fails to deliver the stock, pay the diffiirenco between " cash" and
from 4, at which it previously stood.
France has increased 340,000 francs.
"regular" stock the amount, if not mutually agreed upon, to be
The last statement of our associated city banks showed a de- assessed by the Arbitration Committee.
ficiency of $333,475 in their 35 per cent, reserve required by law.
The gtmeral market was weak early to day, but stronger in the
The liabilities stood at $338,795,900, and the tolal reserve at afternoon, and closed steady.
150,866,500, being $333,475 less than 35 percent, of the liabilities,
Tbe followin(!> were the highest and lowest pricefc of the acti\e
a decrease of $1,933,175 from the excess of the previous week.
Ist of railroad and miscellaneous stocks on eaeb day oi the last week
Saturday Monday, Taesday. Wednesd'y Tbnrsoay. Krlday
shows
the changes from previous week
The following statement
Sept. 26.
S,!pl. 27.
Sept. 21.
Sept. 23. Sept. 21.
Sept. 23.
and a comparison with 1871 and 1870:
91
i)i\ 93^
M.t< «l>i,
N.V.Cen&H. K lUM 94(< 93
»i>i »3X
Hit 93>i
1871.
ISIO.
Harlem...
113
114
I'.IH IDS
113X 113,S 112X113
112s ll'M 'lloti 112
;

:

Sent. 11.
|'j<4.!>w.isjo

Sept. ai.
r^o.sn.ar.

Specie

1W81.WI

rJ.a99,5J0

CIrcalatlon

a7.62'i.4(io

i-.6<M.l(io
a01,lV7,'tU0

Loans »nrt m«.

...

AW516.UU0

Netdcposlta

Sept. 23.

nifferencoB.

Dec.

»3,8Uri,000

|13II9,ICI.;(I'J

Inc.

41.7(10

O.'.T^.IUO
30. Ol.WO

lice.

o.tl8.a)0

2.n.i«,«io

Sent. 34.
t%;.oiio,uio
l4.liU0.UUU
:k!.7uo,uxi
ISIl.UUI.UOU

Dec. 3.li3D,li(JU
63.l«i,30O
iy.4uo,uuc
Commercial paper is selling more freely, but the market has
the
recent
irregularities,
and
there
by
is
not
much
been disturbed
paper sold under 1 1 and 13 per cent.

i,eKal fonilera

. . .

41.467.0UO

4S.1(I5.6«)

.

United States Bond*. — Government securities have been dull,

the slight movement among buyers which we noticed last week
not having been continued. Prices generally close near the
same figures given in our last report, though currency sixes are
higher and 5-308 ot 1867 a fraction lower. At the Treasury purchase of $1,000,0)0 Five-Twenties on Wednesday, the otferings

amounted
Closing

1881,

Wabash

10

70
3J1X
70

Northwaat
pref.
do

:1V

Tiii

S7X 8SS
69S TOM
7!K ••2'4

19

S9H

89

Bock Island..

24.

'liox

l;4it

lU.X

"114
"115?<

114H; 'lllJi

"lllX

m%-iUii \U%

M3X

'115

5-j0'8 1862, coup...
5-2U'8 1861, coup...
••

...

V«'Bl8(B,n"

...

"U4X 'lUM

114H
113?«'lia«

'lllJi

ii3*i;

5--^'8 1S68,
•*
1U-4U'b, retr
1U-4U*B, coupon.
Currency 6 b,.,.
.

26.

23.

111

IM.Vi

»5.
....

i:oiS6

'IH^
115H MISH

-IMX "lUS
'lUX

114X 'llSX
U3X 113X
114
113K

113V •nw. •114
108« 'Wi\ ' 108 Hi
107 K 108)< •103W

112)< •ll.i« •112

113X
I13)<;

,

1

,

^Lowest.-, ^Highest.-,

27.

114

"
107X Feb. 81 IU% .luly
113J6 Soiit.ia'lHK May

1I5S

'.!4H^'aa.

"uoii

S\VM% June
11 lli>?6 AUB.
11 :i«X Aug.
13 116J« Aug.
11 lUH June

2,'i

6
5

109X Jan.
114S 109X Jan.
•114« UOX Jan.
1
'-13% 109« Jan.
«
1!3H li;x Feb. 8 U3H ..'"ne29
113.*«
111!^ Feb. 9 inx June 3
103
107
Ken. « :il« July 30

114
'IISK
10S>4 •!U7,!|i
10S>^
108
!08
•:i2)t '112

107XMch.l3

ma

54V

lU?i, Sept. 18

113,H

Aug.

inM May

i

16

it

.

IIOJ,'

5t)t

5i,,S

75

75

9S;i^

S2

99
32)^

6« VK
9S« 98X
SIK Si

...

50

7

do
Dnlon Pacific..

39«
S6«

nix
•126X

33)<

i5H

pref..

^91

....

Am. Mcrch.El

68

68*4

United Slates..
Wells.Fargo..

78V 79

Canton
This

•

Is

80
91

SO
91

93

6SV

79

BO

80X

bO

94V

95

95

The range

"4314

S

70
•78»4
SO

BU
95

the price hid and a.sked. no «al« was

•13X 44
'91

•7;« 79

78!4

142

•95H

made

January

in these stocks since
-Since January 1

32
51

142

67\

5IH
68X 73

93
69

rt%

S8X SSH
S4X 35

144
140
«^^^ 69«

MV

5IH
«:% 68K

7

«!i
97),

32
^48

51
39

S9X
ilX 35«

51

H
dS^ 68V

'91

7

98

"IS

'UK U

55
18)4
92

6V
96H

•32H 83S

«8K 69H

e8>,

67V

74V J4X
42
42K
lOOV lOlX

Ul«

126H

»9«
43V ISK

•

I3H

53X
38X 3«V
SIX 35K

25;i;

IJ8

5i

;5«

am

V

llOH

lOlJi

"51

MX

S5)4

54H 54V
6iX 69X

...
...

31

»X

7:

•6V 7K
98K

98

84
110
54!<

55

un rm

I02H

...

ICO

75

*2%
100

50

ISO
129
West. Un. Tel. 6C
6JV
Quicksilver ... 43>i 43J4

Panama

54V

50X

8JH 87«
68V »»X
»H lia

110«

110

.S5

ttyi

12% 12»

pref ^48

O0I.CI1IC.& I.e.

109« 110^

100 H 101

Boston.H&E.
DeL.L.&W...

i)i

Sis S4X
S4X

48
'70

71

SIS 88X
69X «9X
1!
T2K
USV HH

:i»

'M-,

51

4.i)i

•69

69

69

87X m%
6»X CSV

89

Bann-.

&StJos

50M 53X

.

109H

55

pref...
75)4
do
73H
Ohlo«: MiASlp. U}i fifi
CcntrHlof N. J lOiV 103U

1,

.

l^

109K110)i

.

St. Paul

do

11*

cp..*li0K

*8.1Sai. VCK
6» !»8l coSp

5-20'«1965,

51

70

8SX

PaclBcMall
have been: Adams
Exp
Since January

January

HI

21.

h. fund,

49«

Laite Sliore....

to $3,410,150.
]>rices daily, and the range since
Sept. Sent. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

W\4 53V

Erie..,,
do pret

68V
44

Wi

5tS
70V

"i>i
»3

•91
70>.
78S4

93

70X
80
fO

70X
7?V

*80H

100

94

4;h 48K
'TO

8;V SiX
t8
'.UX

K4V

»

71X

MX

110)4 111

54X »4X

^75

«2K

....
4i,l(

101 )« 108

7
97),

iX
Vt^

S2h 32>,
•48
52
»**< 38>i
$4)«
142
142
68
69X

Kn

««

'54

43X
54K,

"IV '5H
93V »S
70
'"S

....

"80

91

91

70

79V
....

9S

at the Board.
1

has been as follows:
-Since January 1.-

,— Lowest.—. /-Highest.—,
.— Lowettt.^ .— IUghe8t.-^
St. Jos 30M Sept.I6 59)t Jan. 17
Cen
R. 92 'i Sept. 19 101 K Anr 2 Bann.
Hailein
do do pref 14 Sept.!8 7ISJau. I*
107H Feb.l2!l30 Apr. 23
Krlo
30
Feb. 5 75^ May 20: Union Pacllic. 28)4 Jan. 5 42 Apr. I
do pref
60
Mch. 21 87 May SO] Col.Chlc.&l.C. 19V Jan. 5 42V May 21
Jan. 2 141 Sept.25
72
LakeShore
86V Sept.lS 93!< Mcn.aO, Panama
63
Sept.27 80)4 Apr. 4; West U Teleg'h 87*4 Sept.18 77J4 May 3
Wabash
Northwest
66>4 Jan. 5 85i< Apr. •2 Quteksllver.... 25)4 Jan. 13 44s Apr..W
Jan. 13 56 Apr 29
prel. 30
do
do
pref. .S4 Sept.21 973 Apr. 1
llock Island. ... 105 Jan. 5 118)4 Apr. 2 PacitlcMail... 53«i; Jan. 2 8!'< May 15
52
JunelS 64K Apr. 1 Adams Express 8SV Scpt.181 9tx May 20
St. Paul
Mervh Un. 59 Jan. 6, «0V May 24
74HFeb. 1 83 Jan. 20
do pref
88)4 July <•
Ohio 4: MISS... 41!4Sept.l8 51« Apr. 1 U.S. Express... 60)4 Jan.
Co. 56)4 Jan. 4l »5 May 21
Se .,t.24 1I3S Jan. 151 Wells, F.
•:eiitral of N .J 100
76
Jan. 6,101 June2*4
Boston, H.
3M Jan. 2 11 May 18! Oantou
W.. 96H Sept.2i I!2t4 Mch.l6l
Del., L.

NT

&H

&

.

the price bid. no sate wasmade at the Board.
State and Railroad Bonds. There has been more business
V
in Southern State bonds this week, and South Carolinaa, TennesAm
sees and Virginias have been the favorites as usual. In regard to
U
the action of the Georgia Legislature, it appears that they have
4
A£
H
declared void the $1,880,000 semi-annual gold bonds of 1870, the
4
$3,000,000 currency bonds, and the $103,000 quarterly gold bonds
The Gold market. The gold market has been comparatively
also the State's
in the bands of the agents in New York
quiet after the excitement and stringency of the previous week.
endorsement of $3,300,000 bonds of the Brunswick and Albany
Kates on gold loans have ranged from flat to 1-32 per day, and
Railroad, $600,000 bonds of the Bainbridge, Cutlibert and Columrates have also been paid for carrying during most of the week.
bus Uailroad, $300,000 bonds of the Cherokee Valley Kailroad,
rates for borrowing were 1-16, 1-32, 1-64, 3, 4, 3 and 1 per
To-day
Van
Cartersville
and
Wert
Kailroad.
of
the
Ijonds
" Tills is

—

.

—

;

and $875,000
Kailroad bonds have been a little more active, and the Central
and Union Pacific issues show belter prices.
Closing prices daily and the ranffe since Jan. 1 have been
:

Sept,

^
21.

esTenn., old
68 Tenn., new....

•N.Car.,

old....
6a N. Car., new...
68 Virg., old

consolld'd
*'
•*
deferred..
68S. C.,n, J.& J.
68 Mlseourl
Cent. Pac. gold..
•'

33
•30
•44

••

•is"
•23

•^%

Sept. Sept,

TiK
TiK
'i!
•20
•44
•30)4
•1.1

Since Januaryl.

Sept. Sept. Sept.

^Lowest.—. ^Ulghest.
75
Jn
Juue2i
63S Jan.
63KJan. 4 75H July 9
30)^ J une 1 3SV Mch. 12
Mch. 12
15}, Jan. 24 25

24.

21.

w

24*
•92X
tux

'Ti
32.S
"20

•30
•20

•32

•2J

41

•4*

5UK

50K

15H •15

2iH

•23

92 H

•iWH

99K

T2X •ri«
72S •g^

lOOW

•15

20
•44

•

Tnis

Is

the price bid, no Hale was

At the Treasury
to 16,060.000.
$3,950,000.

The following

50H
15

•ax 21
Vi%
Vi'4
•99V
99V
87K !7K
80
80K
79X

made at the Board,

92
Sept. :« 98
99
Sept. 13 105X
88)i Sept. 18
13« Sept. 18 85

an

nx Sept.

91

lUO
102
103

18

Sept. 3 97
May 4 103X
Sept. 27 108X
Jan. 2« 107K

96X Sept

lOUX; bepi. 19

105

Saturday, Sept. 21
" 28
Monday,
" 21
Tuesday,

Jan.

Friday,

"

July
Aug.
Jan.

June'29

Jan.

16

UMX June3

show the course of the gold premium

^notations.
ing.

"

88V Jan.

table will
.

Wed'day,
Thursday,

17
19
18
16
3
17

on Thursday, bids amounted
for the week have been

Receipts

Open- Low- Blgh-

June24
June 6

Mch.

sale of $1,000,000,

"Customs

each day of the past week

4t)4

^^ •87X 87X
80
8SX
Un. PacL'dGr't SO
•79X
80
»iK n
•7»X
Un. P. Income ...
92
•92
•92
N.Y. Uen, 6e, 1883.
'92X •92
'103
-lo^v
Krlelst m. 7b
'103X
•loiJi 102
lOlS
K.J. Cenlst m 78 lO.'X 'lOJ
'lOIH
Ft Wayne l8t ni "s
•95" •90
Chlc<c NW.sf 7&
•95K
101
•101
Roc^l 8ld 1st m 7s lOlJi 'lOlM "lOlH •101
Un.Paclst.

July V2 59 Jan. 15
SOHSept.as S9K Mch. 22
15
Sept.2C 21
Jan. :0
Sept.
18 40
Mch. 26
22V

cent.

"'

25
26
27

Cnrrentweek
Previous week
.I na. 1X72. to date

est.

est.

IH

113)4

l.;3H
..;

1I3H

!!4
114l<

113)4
113)4
i:3)4

114
111
114
1:4

-SX

.14

lU

USX

i;4

113)4

;:3

"3

I09<4

108)4

Closlug.

,

Balances.-^—
Gold,

currency,
tl.6a(.3l»

I111,7(>4,UU)

13.859.801

U4)jl

6i 693,000

l,MH,60J

IJiSl.TM

113V

1.064.210
2.450.<71
2.381 2 3

1.260 718

114

43.071,000
l).669.000
70.418.000

2,164,'lKI

113V

4.,:79Mn

1.1M,000

lA'l,9n

113V

S«,7»4.0«)

114)4

525.U5«,IW0

1,150,000
2,237,253

1.321.977
2,601,191

USX

114)4
115)4
llf.X

Total
Clebrings.

113H

113V

9,661.4%

,,„,...,,.

Fo^rei^u lixeUaniei:— On Saturday, the 31st inst., leading
bankers put down their rates to 107* for sixty days sterling, and
purpose of buying bills
it was reported that they did it for the
themselves, but we believe that such was not the case, and that
there was at that time a considerable supply of cotton bills which
depressed rates. The decline was temporary, and rates subsequently advanced, but have since been weaker in consequence of
borrowed bills. These borrowed bills have operated today in
two ways first, in depressing the rates for 60 days sterling, and

Railroad and Rllsccllaneous Stocks.— The stock market
has been unsettled and at times feverish, as a consequence of the
sensitive and precarious situation of the money market, as shown
by the disturbances of last week. The corner in Erie was sharper
on Monday than at any previous time, and the rate for one day's
for sliort sight, by the demand to
use of the stock went as high as 3 per cent since that time it has secondly, in stift'ening the rates
sterling is consequently
been somewhat easier, and the rates for borrowing were i per repay bills borrowed 60 days ago long
is firm.
cent to flat yesterday, and to-day flat. It is not precisely known depressed, and short sight
Several new loans of American railroads are reported abroad.
whether the corner is ended or whether it will be renewed again
Nominal rates are as follows
Boon. Aiter Erie, Pacific Mail and Panama stocks have attracted
:

;

;

j

:

.

3 days.
108y®109

•u (lays.

maxima

London prime UsnKen

107
5 S5

Antwurp

5.:«ls6.5 its'*
5.30 es.aix
40

SwiBB .;
AuiBterilam

<S107M

5.28K'e5.SO

(»5.!>6),

5.26X
s.25

aWX

Hamburg

1S.27K

as.Mx

10s<®40}«

3SV<@^S6X
t09t®4Uj«

&JK«S6

Frankfort

Bremen

94XeMJi

95}.;'a95X

Ji)4®^lX

Ti

Prussian thalers

traasactions for the week at the
Treasury have been as follows

TUu

The

@

"
commercial
ParlB (bankers

Saturday,Sept.21...

MW.OUO

©la),

Monday,

416,000
559.000
44J,000
55 ',000
510.000

23...
21...

"

2.5...

Tuesaay,
Wednes'y.
Thursday,

"
"
'

"

Friday,

2S.,.
27...

47J.23!
670,8 iO
502,3 S2
671,376
59!,7:0

41
9
75

30
14

»iai.738 91

221,6M

-.7

3;i.6''9 75
299,5(19 4S

8M,:i91 SI
21

462,U6 oS
l,43«.t91 20

l.:20.532 23

M.tU 89
1,(69,»97 59

1,14S,413 96

»2,960,000

Total
BaUiice. Sept. 20
Balance, Sept. 27

»S).551,S18 19
153,666,419 OS

»16.S97.610 81
»17 813,700 33

—

New

York City Banks. The following statement shows the
condition of the Associated Banks oi New York City for the week
ending at the commencement of Imsiness on Sept. 21, 1872
:

AVBRAGB AMUUMTUF

,

Loans and
Capital

Baitka.

Discount*. Specie.

new »orK

»3,000,00C ni,366,600 t:,30l.00(!
2,050,000
6.130,1*00
S66,n00
3,000,000
7,;'IS.llOO
697,700
2,000,000
6.471.200
229,200
1,500.000
4.654,000
2:9.000
Union
9,'-'03,900
732,300
... 8,oou,ooo
America
1,800,000
271,400
3,847,800
PttienU
1,000,000 .5,0:4,300
428,100
City
1,100.000
3.734,500
51,:00
Tradesmen's
130,8lKl
600,000
1,1.80,600
Fulton
248,500
300,000
6.3o8,00C
Chemical
19,400
Merchants Exchange.... 1.230,000 3,l:tl.20C
1.500,000
5,666,700
136,600
Gallatin, Natlonai
46 800
2,58.1,700
800.000
DroverB'....
Butchers'
2,0:.6 800
600,000
15,800
Mechanics ana Traders'.
l,l«i9('0
200.000
eroenwlch
2,SO!),000
202,900
600,000
Leather Mannl
1,178.400
73.200
500,000
Beventn Ward
4,60.) ,500
2,000,000
201,200
York
HatBoi
9 613,0,
5,000,000
236,0U0
American BzcbanKe
10,000,000 S.429.10C
6 633,100
commerce7.383,300
804,U10
1,000,000
Broadway
3t.80 5i'0
23,600
1,000,000
kercantlle
1.920,800
13,;.00
422,700
Paciac
5.0i0,900
576,900
8,100.000
BepuoUC
2,-283,300
65,1100
450,000
Chatham
1.711,900
2,200
412,500
People's
3,544.000
1211.800
1,000,000
Worth America
110,300
2 266.200
1,000.000
Hanover
2.300,000
500.000
12,4'JO
irvlnlt
9.854 S'JO
619,9lX)
4,000.000
Metropolitan
1,'165.300
28,000
400,000
Citizens
2.108.000
27.900
1,000.000
NasBau"
2,901,1110
78,000
1,000.000
Market
2..'.C6.000
44 500
l.OOO.OOU
Bt. Nicholas
3,5' 9,100
118,900
1,000.000
Shoe snd Leather
2.812,500
39.500
1,000000
Corn Exchange
103,700
S.84-.600
2,0OO,0O(>
Continental
2,131,600
ly8,800
750.000
Commonwealth
.
1.5in.500
6,300
300,000
Oriental
211.003
1,968.400
400.000
Marine
60,-200
949.000
300.000
At?ntlc
r2;,400
Importers and Traders'. . 1,500.000 11.7 .1,400
402,000
2,000.000 16,335.80C
Park
12I,0U)
1.319.200
500.000
Mechanics' Banking Abb.
8,600
769.700
800.000
lirocBrs'
16,800
1.249.900
400.000
North lilver
9200
I.I28.000
350,000
Kistltlver
1,2.51.6110
19.500
500.000
ManufacturerBft Mer....
8-25,100
5,000.000 2 659.700
Four-,a !Jatloual
49,100
3,000,000 10.48 1, 1'OO
Oent/al National
1,41B,SOO
300.00C
Second Ha;<;o»l
6,S61,000
78.000
1.500,000
Ninth National
22.600
4.062,r00
500.000
First National
523,800
6,il4 800
1,000.000
bird National
5.-IXI
ew Fork N. Exchange 500.000 1.229,100
433 900
S.756,.»00
1,000.000
Tenth Nation u
2.500
1,113,000
3.50.000
Bo werv National

Manbattan Co
Mercbants'
Mechanics

...

&

New

S

New York County

2.000.000
1,000.000

?4 42" 200 280,845,300

To'iil.,.

as last

Leeral

tlon.

DepoHitp.Tendeni.

JSaO.OIXl

{9,250,600 Jl,0ij2,(l«)
3,249,aXI
361,500
4,434,700
782.400
3.8 9,800
943,6,0
81! 3110
3.081,300
6,642,300
1 578,000
2,596,100
432,800
8,400.100
458.010
2.302,400
616,800
,423,9(H)
334,600

9.81)0

561,300
493,200
491,»»)
1,300
515,200

775,400

450,400
488,700
251,900
195,700
2.700
266.100
174,600
551,600
977 000
3,166,.'W0

895,800
480,500

4.M4,500

624,400

1,332,600
1,7.1,200
1,860,400
1.030,300

S76 000

2.46UA«
1.896.800
1.221,200
1,641,700

2^.500

637,200
11.686,600
17,949,600
1,247,100
651,710
1,(86,500
683,100

71 .0

1.079,6(10

2,913,500

16,069,300
9.002,000
1,(62,700
4,S63,O0«

00

1,430,

261,000
696,000
277,900
787, 00

266,«00
880,7(10

225, 00

284.100
7,100

S18,0(.«

316,^00
625,500
408.300
685,000
265.100
789,000
407.400
135,9(0
3S2 000
155.4110

3.075 400
8,495,50(1

35

.6')0

171.500
185,21S)

196,500
211.500
3.749,000
2,398,0(«
346,800

^Oii^lOO

4,'226.^00

l,136,7UO

6,238,700
620,600
8,216,200
902 500
1,113,600

l,li"l,200

272.600
661,800
28;,0II0

336,100
51 7,30 J

12,399,600 27,668,100 201,127300

44,467,000

.

Blackstonc.-.

Boston
Boylston

...

Broadway
Colu'nblan
Continental

Everett

Freeman's
Olohe
Himllton

Howard
M.rket
Massachusetts

Maverick
Merchants'

MounfVernon

New

Kngland
North
Ol'l Boston
Shawrant
Shoe & Leather
Btate
Suffolk
Traders'

Tremont.
Washington
First

Second (Granite)...
Third

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

City

Bagle

Bxchange
HIde&Leather
Revere
Security

Union
Webster
Commonwealth
Total

The

total

13.000
1,400

8,795.400
2,161.700

78,4(10

200.000
1,000,000
600.000
1,000.000
750,000
1,000,000
800,000
800.000
400.000
S,00O,0OO

Fan.'ullHall

Specie. L.T. Notes. Deposits. Clrcula.

2.781 ,800

1.000,0(10
1,0011,000

Eliot

Loans.

1.513,2110

16.800
3,200

4^4.100
2,2i7.000

4.200

2,0-27,600

800

2.680.100
657.900
2,533.500
1,)71.7'0
2,129 000
:,4:9 900
2,190.700
1,503,;0U
1.823.200

23.700
6,2 K)
126,400
2,400

$124,400
163.600
269 000
152,200

171000
51,400
166.000
151,400
152,300
64,600
158,300
12>,«
2011,000

227,.5(I0

521.000
634.300
870.300
413,000
1,336.800

797.1100

678,700
792,600
117,2110

630.000

569.4110

354.4:'0

698.800
575,000
490,000
691.600
557,700

853.600
242.900
447.9U0
363J<00
413.500
239,400

1.0')2.5H1

6,920.000

U4,700

445,(m

2,2-20

000

1,582,'H)0

78,700
175.700

332,600
725,100
1,108,000
966,700
769,700
839,200
1785,909

175.200
794,300
793.300
344,800
598,100
699,000
98^,200

126,800
784.900
863,600

7S4.3'-0

200

6'J6.1liO

2,430,200
2.S80.4nO

18.800
24,500

;i2,3IX)

900,000
1,000,000
1.000.000
2,000,000
1,500,000
600,000
2,000.000
750.000

2.098,4110
2.4'2O.0O0

UT.IOO

213.J0O

$48,050,000

787.200
737,000
568.000
436.400
173.700

6,300
7.300
2,400

4

200,000

300,000
2,000,000
1.000,000
1,000,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
1,500.000
500.000

$4.34,100

65,400
175.600
95.400
138,500
83,900

5,600

1,000,000
1,000.000

1,000000
1,600000

$151,100
630,300
1,816,400

763.800
679.200

2.660,100
3,50B,-2O0
3,1 '61

.600

1,44-1.900
3.210.3110

1,755,700
3,988,000
4,659,800
1.212,»00
4,483,300
1,9:4,100
4.»63,000
3.016,700
l,r,- 5,300
1,899,200
4,118.100
3.-256.700

4,3

1,100

923,000
2.523,300
2,386,800
2,021,800

$114 580.700

10.900
3,300
7,400
6,700
52.700
1S8.200
5 3110
17,900
46.400
50,500

200
5.500
33,500
5.300
13.800
82,100
12.800
2.300
3.6U0
3,000

200
20O
$1,024.4.'10

W1.700
215.600
200.400
258.700
87,900
210,-200

112,600

6''8.100

518,8.'10

36tl,400

960,000

517,000
103,900

1,880.900
1,009,800
1,164,900
457,900
954,600

416^00
219,900
4!i6.800

169.000
641,200
596,500
784,100
779,000
173,400
7!B,40o

13a.-^00
38 ',600

737.300
376.100
64:,3"0
1,3'"7.3;)0

799 .700

213,000
280 200
45,8"0
164.100
155 9C0
143,000

872.600
1,581.500
696,900
999.300
714,700
l,30:,S0O

$8.753,6C0

103
1,000
3,230
1.000
4,879

2)5
14,000
6,-373

237

71 1.001

L.

Tender

$1,141,000
682. 16S
1,122,600
524,000
305,000
254,000
600,100
248.000
156,100
231,596
170 JOO
215 S38
699.000
306,639

3,582.-200

r)3,200
1,000.000

1,536.000

SUJOOO

2,.5i

455,550

2.119,000
1,139,200
775,903

159.1100

1,413,695
l,0-.2,940

5«.b80
2,719,100
1.156,663
812,3.30

933.189
391.5'.2

2.041.000
1,.31 6.000

435 000

1,000
21,000

354,000
742,000

118,000
118,000
668.000
254,000
136,000

1143,182

$10,395,130

4.3(1.000

232,000

S.01..,000

!9 1.000

1,030.900
411.000

4-20,000

26'.0?4
135.000
219.850
235.0
580,000
800 000
180,000

140,938,714

|H,870,66S

.110,748
1-24,000

2JX)0

209 3-20
224,778
175.055
174.780
539,241
203,480
593,000
173 7!9
270,000
359,161
211,315

93.'.,150

l(«,l-20
2.(100

643,000

2.312

l.'254.0OO

343,855

1,65.1,000

2.-239.000

iu.t

Ilt'posit^.Clrculat'u.
$1,000,000
$3,603,000

209368

2,-2R3,00O

3,714,000
1,052,124
566,000
783,000
1,063.000
3.670.000

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

610.000
8,18,000
2,''38 00O

1,173,000

432,744 I
66,460 I
33.6831

Dec.

Deposits
Circulation

Inc.

573,664
15,911

SOUTHERN SECURITIES.
of these prices are necessarily nominal, in the absence
of any recent sales.

Ask

SaOTJEITIKS.

BKODBITIBS.

states.

CharleBtoiiA; Savannah fis, end.
Savannah anu Char., Ist m., 7s.
44

Gheraw and Darlington 78.
48
do new bonds
do
JSaetTcun. &Ueo]f(la6B
50M 51>4 Ea8tTenn.& Va.6i> end. Tenn
do
do consol. bonds
17
do
do deferred
do
E. Tenn., Va & Ga., let M., 7b..
77
Georgia 6s
do
do
fitJCk
7s, ne-w bonds
GeorglaK. R.. 7b
do
7B,endorBed
do
do
stock
do
Greenville & Col. 7b, guar...,
78, Gold
82'
33 j«
do
North Carolina 6s, old
do
78, certif.
do to N.C. B.R. Co.. 46
do
24" Macon & Brunswick end. 78..
21
1866.
Funding
Act,
do
do
Macon & Western stock
24
1868
do
do
do
Macon and Augusta bonds
20"
do
do new bonds
do
do
endorsed.
do
do Special Tax
do
do
stock
40
South Carolina 6s.
Memphis & Charleston, l8t7B.
2i!i
Jan.& July.. 24
do
do
do
2d 78..
April* Oct.. 24 >i; 25*
do
do
do
Btock.
Funding Act. 1866
Memphis & Ohio, lOs,
do
Land C, 1889,,! & J
do
do
do
6s
L.ndC,1839,A&0
Memphis & Little K. IsiM...
do
of 18^8.
MisBlBsIppl Central, Ut m., 78
do
7s
do
li0ulBiana68..
2d m., sB^.
MisslBBlppl &Tenn.,lBtm.,78
do new bondB
do
do
do new floating debt.
do consold., 8s
do
Montgomery & West P.. l8t,88.
do
7s, Penitentiary..
do
6s, levee bonds...
do 1st end.
do
8s
do
do
do Income
do
1875..
do
Montgom.A
Eufaula Ist Ss.gld
8s
do
..of 1910.
end by State of Alabama..
8B.
do
Mobile & Mont.. 8s gold, end
Alabama 5s
Uobne&Ohlo sterling
8b.
do
8sMont&Enf'laR..
do
do
do
excifs,
do
do
do
8b, Alab. & Chat. R.
88, Interest...
do
do
do
Es
of 1592..
2 mtg, 88.
do
funded
do
do
Income
Arkansas 6s,
do
do
stock..
Is, L. R. & Ft. S. IBS
do
N. Orleans & Jacks. iBtM.Ss.
7s, Memphis & L. R..
do
do
do
7s, L.R.,P.B.&N.O.
2d
do
do
7s, MlBB. O. 4 R. Rlv.
do
cert's, 88,
do
N.OrleanB& OpelouB.lRtM.Ss
7s Ark. Cent R....
do
Nashville & Chattanooga, 66..
Texas, ICa, of 1876.
NorfoIk& Petersburg Ist m.,88
do
do
76
€ltles.
do
do 2d mo., 8^^
NortheaBtern, S.C, Ist M.Sb.
Atlanta, Ga. ,7s
do
2d M.,88
HS
do
Orange and Alex., iBts, 66. ..
Augusta, Ga., 7s, bonds..
do
2dB, 6s ..
Charleston stock 6s..
do
3ds, 86....
Charleston, S.C.,7s,F.L.bds.
4ths,88...,
do
Columbia, 8. c, 68
Orange & Alex. & Man. lets.
Columbus, Ga., 7s, bonds
RlchmM & Peterb'g lat m., 7
Lynchburg 6s
do
do
2d m., 68.
\Iacon 7b, bonds
do
do
3d m.,
Memphis old bonds, 68
Rich., Fre*k8b'g& Poto.66.
new bonds,68
do
do
do
do
conv. 78.
end.,M.&,C.R.R..
do
do
do
do
do 68.
Mobile 5s
Kicfa. and Danv. 1st cons'd 6b
ao 8s
do
Piedmont 88. ..
Montgomery 8s
do
IstB, 8b
NaBhvllle 6s, old
Selma, Rome & l).,l8t M., 76..
68, new
do
South & North Ala. Ist M., Sa.
New Orleans 5s.
Southside,
Va.,
let mtg. Ss
consol. 6s....
00
do
do
2d m.,guart'd 6s..,
do
bondB, 78....
do
Sd m..68
do
do
lOe
do
4th m., 88
do
do
do
to railroads, 6s
Southwest. RR., Ga., Ist mtg...
Norfolk 6b
stock
do
Petersburg 6b
Virginia

6s,

old

57"'

.

50
70
'7
88
91
^5
90
83
36

00
89
;o

?1«
90

.

.

80
>!
••.
•ffl

92X
so
50
00
94
81

-

Spartensbar. ft Union 78, guarCarolina BR. let M, 78 (new)

Rlchmona6s
Savannah 7s, old

do
78, new
Wilmington, N.C, «« gold
88 gold...
do
do

Railroad*.
Ala. * Chatt., let, M, 8b, end. .
Ala. &Tenn.lS,lBt M..7>....

do
Atlantic

do
do
do

do

2dM.,78

& Gull
do
do
ds

do

i'^
97
92
45

S.

consol
end Sayan'h
stock
do gnaran,
530.000'
Central Georgia, 1st M., 7b
489.300
stock
do
do
350,000
Charlotte Col. & A.,lstm.,7s.
190,600
749,200
180.000

$39,123,100 $2,5.687,900
la $17,139,100.

unooat "due toother Banks," as per etat«m«ntot Sept.^.

$39,000
6,1S0
88,000
3,000

Some

393.2(>o

798 400
792,000
452.100
337.200

195.800
91,800

Specie.

laojioo

329,500

li,5;5.eoa

Loans.
15.217,000
3,829,668
5,113,400
2,501,000
2,29:. 000
2,594,000
;,471JXI0

359.:.00

1,972,700

»75O,0OO

88,600

The deviations from the returns of previous week are as follows

496 8u0

.3,684,4('0

1,500.000
1,500,000
1,000.000
500.000
200,000
1,000,000

Increase.

713,00(1

—

Capital'

Total

Specie
Legal Tender Notes

l,42l,-200
2,^76,-200

Dccrease.(l,212,4O0

—

tl6.235,000 1.56,312,773

606.700
876,700
137.800
432,600
221.60'
491,300
1.497.700
2,057,000
1,004,100
794.S00
202,000
148, 00

3.i'51,6Cf
,.
,
_.
1.431,6lfl

Deposits
circulation

1,471,602
2,113,300
745.400
3,837.000
1,599.953
1,198,498
1,472,143

275,000
750,000
1,000,000
250,000

4»,9O0

132,200
3.900
388,400
740.400
790,300
5,000
575,600
233,600
4,100
860,000
97,:oo
498,000
919,400
1,900
10,800

BUbtb
Central
Bank of Republic.
Security

1,831,900
1,301,600
796,800

824,600
2,431,000
4,893,000
6,524.800
6,050,10C

I

lll.9"0
160,200

1.114399
1386,285

2.50.(00

8"Vi-n;u

1.65^,, 00

1,186.000

Sl-S.DgO

N

Loans

187.6(10

282,700

11,500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
810,000
800,000
Mechanics'
500,000
Bank . Liberties.
250,000
Southwark
250,000
Kensington
500,000
Penn .;
400,000
Western
Manufacturers'.... 1,000.000
250,000
Commerce
Bank 01
1,000.000
Glrard
200.000
Tradesmen's
300,000
Consolidation
nity
400,000
300,000
Commonwealth
500,000
Corn Kxchange....
300,000
Unl')n
1,000,000
Fl.st
300,000
Third
150,000
Sixth

North America
Farmers and Mcch.
Commercial

517.110

1.963,*0

1872.

123,

Total
Capital.

Banks.

939,11('0

Boston Banks. Below we give a statement of the Bostos
National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, on Monday,
Sept. 23, 1873
Banks.

Decrease.
DecreaBe.

2,214,r00

-week— no report,

Atlantic
Atlas

Decrea3e.$l,279,600

Specie
Lexal Tenders

4,053,; 00

2.706,100
2.727,800
1.363,300
8,013.600
1,803,900
2,113.000

858,600
131,100
5,600

180,000

1.168,400
4,713,700
2,391,100

2"0,000

Gnrman American
Dry Goods

Net

Clrcula-

:

.

deviations from last week's returns are as follows

Loans

Philadelphia

1206.305

.

The following is the average condition
the Philadelphia National Banks for the week preceding Monday, Sept. 33, 1672

Custom Houg and Sub-

»367,2ri 00
8.i6,4 16 ;3
6B3,704 26
531,764 1'!
1,428,490 74
1,541,190 12

«7".7,59J 92

:.

.

of

Sub-Treasury.
Receipts.Payments.
Gold.
Currency.
Currency.
Oold.

Receipts.

Bank of

.

[September

Philadblphia Banks,

ll>i.i4iK

•

Sam e

1

.

THE CHUONICLK

412

•

:

.

stock...

do
dQ
do

do
do

6s
7e

do stock
Tenn. Ists, 6s
do
2d8,68
do
3d8 8s
West Ala., 88 guar
Wilmington and Weldon 78
do
Chft Ruth. Ist m. end
do
do
Ist M., 8s...
Va.

ft

,

Past Bne Coupons.
Tennessee State Coupons
Yii-jBTlnla Coupons
deferred..
ao
do

Memphis City Coupons
Nashville City Coupons

68

37
37

— —X
.

.

.

——

«

.

.

—

..

,

IHE

Sq>tember28, 1J72.]

.

..

—

X

.1.

.

6

. ..,

41p

CHltONICLE.

GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS,
active stocks and bonds are qn»ted on a previous pagre and not repeated here. In Neir York, prices
represent the per cent value, whatever the par majr be. "Southern Securities " and N. 1. •* Local Securities'*
are quoted ln_separate lists.

The most

'

•TOOKS iKD •SOOMTIM.

Bid.

A>k

BTOOES AMD BSOURITIBB.

STOCKS AND SSOITBITIBS.

NEW YORK.

Harlem pref

4 n l)nck*Im.Co.7.f<«.
West. Union Tel., Ist mort.

.

03, B. Bonds quoted before.)

I.oni{
St. L.

State Bonds,
(Soatiieni quoted prevlonBly.)

•

.lacksonvllle

&

Chic. Ist

Connecticut <s

loi'

Essex, converilhle...
do cohstrucllon.
.lelferaon KU, 1st Mort. bonds,
B. Tenn., Va. & Oa., Ist M.,7s

Rhode

lUl

Winona

•••

California 1»

do

lUt

large bonds

7».

Island SB

Ohio 6a, Itns
do la,1881
da6e, I88t
Kentucky 6»

i6i'

Peters. 1st M ...
NnshvUlH & Dfcntur Is' M.7i..
''. C. (;. & Ind's IBt M,7s, 8. V.

lus

Kansas
Cln.

«s coupon, "n
do
1879
do
do
WarLoan
do
Indiana 5s
MlchlKau 88,1873
<s, 1873
do

<

do
do

68,
Ss,

:D6«
U6>4

Y. Central

do
do
do
do
40
do

92

do

I

N.T., Prov.

S

Ohio*

..

Cincinnati

78.

90
97
94
99
97),
100

Detroit Clty,7's

do
Endorsed..
do
do 78,2d do
1879
1S83
ao 78,3d do
1880
do -8,4th do
1888
do 7s, 5th do
Lone Dock BoDdB

101
lOU
91

»H

..

Atchison ft P. P., 68 gold ..
California Pac. KU.7's, gid.
7'9, 188>,

Central Paclflc.

ues
95H

gold

do
do
Boston

.

.

do
do

adM.pref

<lo

Old Col.

2dm

Weatcrn,

L'usk. ft

IJtil.,

do

UG
Tol.

Kvansville; T H A Chic is, gld
Klizabi'tlitown A Padit. 8s con
Kvansville. H A Niishv.lst ni 78

M.

Ist

:62Ji

95
94
58

M..
Mort. exfd.
'iiX

Wab'h, Ist
IstM.StLdlV.
do
Mort
do
Kquip. Bds...
do
tons. Convert,
do

ft

M

kl.iiinibal ft Nap'r-s
Uruat Western, 1st

2dM.

do
(iiilncv

ft

Tol.. isl

98k

MX

'JIX
8li

IstM.. ..
M..1WI...

92

1893...

i;iiic. li. Island ft Pacillc
-Vi'jrrls ft Essex, Ist .\Icrt

101

101

3d Mort
New .Jersey Central, iBt M., n.
id Mort.
d('
do

do

New

do

I't.

S p. C. eq*t bds
Clovi!. ft Mtts., Consol. 8. F'd.

do

(•

>

do
do
do

1,.

Clilc. .4

do

2d
.Td

lib

Mort
Mort
Mort

Alton Sinking Fund.
ist Mortgage...
do

do

Incoiiitt
ft Miss., 1st Mortgage

(I..

t>lil«^

do
do

Consolidated

do

2d

....

Dub. ft Sioux (\. Ist .M
Peninsula 1st Mort.. conv
Mil.

,

Marietta

ft

,

94 K
107
95

do
do
do
do

7b gold
"
'
Ist .vlort

96«

Iowa dlv

88

7 3-10

92 >i

M

Moi

t...

do

ft

('unsnl. 78
Haven «b

N.

Boston, H. ft Erie .Ist mort. 7s
„^araDteed
do
do
GedH r»lU * Ml"n. Ut M....

2d

tlo

;^d S.,

S.,

MK
97"
92s

do
do

95

87
103
97

01

7s..
86.

l'.'6X

4th S.,dua8..
do
5th S.. do8s..
do
6th d.,doU8..
do
do Creston 'ran -h
do Charlton Branch

106

106
106
115
115

99
90

ft

lexa'.

Chicago

do

86X Chic.

99X

.....

88)4

M
W

ft

7

Ool. Ohio,

ft

.

Ind. Central....

'»BDa4n*«8iouxCity

IICX
iS4il!

Clev., Col.. Cin. ft
Cleve. A Pittsburg, guar.
Central of New Jersey, scrip.

.,

9SX

7, '96

<i,

isa

8S

Cincinnati Sb

•1
108

ma

r.
lot

STATK ASI> OlTV BONDS.
Pennsvlvanla iis, coup
«s, '97, MO, 1st..
do
KM 5, 2d.,
do
do
15-2S. 3d..
do
do
Philadelphia 68, old
68, new
do
.tlleghany County, fs. coup..
Allcchany City 68
Pittsburg

do
do

New

58
68
78

•„••-.;

JcrBcy State

ut)

104X 105
106 5i

98 ji

aa

ft

Amboy.

:

.lefl'..

coneoL,
ft

'I

"97.

Wharf 6».........^
special tax 68 of iw

Mad.* I,lstM.(I*M)7, •8!
do idM-.l^...,...

L-^ul8. ft Fr'k., ist

M

.,

6, '-.O-'S.

Louisv. Loan.«.'81.
do
*Na8h.lst M. "n* ) '(•'.i;
do Lot Loan (in. '^''f'^
(Leb.Br.)*.-*
do
do
do lstM.(Me^l.Br)7,*7^^^
do l8tM.(Leh.hrex)7,'8p-2
do Lon.I.'n(I.eb.br.ex)6,'«
do Consol. iBtM.. 7. 189°
Jefferson., Mad. ft Ind...

L.

.

"89...

68, '94^.

m, 7s. "73.
2d m, 7s, "80..

Allan. 1st

Louisv., Cin.

do
Louisville

91 Loots

do
io
do

68, "RS. .
7s, "90 ...
7s, 90,^.

UnieBchnylkUI.UtMM^tWni

t-7

66

9

ft

ft

Lex., pref.

do

common.

Naahvllle...

W
78
«

70
Ml

M

\n
<3

45
117

II

81
J«
-1
81
81
96

80
tS

101

8B
82
SS
SS
82
8!
98
SI
Sl)<

t^ S^
S6
[•l

fS
82
•S
!>l

tn

M
35

ft
>5
84
88

M
M
n
40

7?X *)t

6s,

Long Bonds
do

6«,8:.ort

90
9.IK

101
Waterfs.gold
do (new) •19
do
Park 68 gold ... ..^ 07
do
Sewer SpeclalTaite 92
do
92
Nortli Missouri. i»t M.78
SO
2d M.7B
do
9X
>d M.7s....
do
90
E.9
Paclflc (Of Mo,) let M.,gld, 6«

.

1st M., 6s, 1»J8,
89X Lehigh Valley, new6»,'98
do
do
B8X
dp reg......
do
do
102
do nfw 7B, reg., mo
do

95
90
92
8*
8»
9U

ST. LOUIS.

B. T. Ist mon.
2d mort.
de
Sd in, cons, .8, "95,
do
Junction Ist mort, 6s, 'g^,.,
1900. ;j..
do
2d
do
ft

Water 6s, '87 to
Water Stock 6e,

do 1st M., 7,1906^.
I.OUISV.C.& Lex..l8t M.j^.,;?J.
'A^

u

83

6«,'97to'98

do
do

68, "75

6b,'83
do
6s, '89
do
domott. 6s,

M

100
t«

tiOtllSVII.I.E.
do
do
do
do
do

1896.^

to
"7

f- d. IWX

Miami stock

Little

Lonlsvniees, •iiato'SJ

1

do
do
do
do

101

"7

Belvidere Uelaware.lst m,6.
2d M.,'«
do
do
3d M.,'8i
do
do

Camden

. . .

101

loix

Laf., 1st M.,7.... ^^

(I.AC )lstM., 7,1888
do
Jnnc, Cin. ft Ind.,lst M. .,'85.
Little Miami. 1st M.. 6. liWS
Cin. Ham. ft Dayton stock
Colonibus ft Xinia stock ex d.
Dayton ft Mlchliian stork ci d
8 p c. st'k guar
do

Exempts

6s,

Delaware State (Is
RAILnOAI> BONDS.
Alleghany Valley 7 S-lls.

cm. ft

Ind.,

PHILADEI.PHIA.

H.
114

pref

Bur ftQuincy

Indianap

M

19>s

Harrisbu'-g '8t mort.

Alton

do

do .3d M. lY. ft Oe.T:
do Cons, (gold) 6, 1'W

.

71« Albany

X

85<K
98
91

—
CINCINNATI.

[52

'88.
chat. m. do
do
new '8, 1900
do
Connecting 68 19(V)-1904 ........
'Si...
8tmori.78,
East Penn.
El. ft W'nisport, ist m, 7b. 's-C.
do 5s...,
do

Kallroad Stocks.

87

98X

WestMd,l8tM.,endor8ed,6 'SO
1st M., nnend.,6,'90..
do
:1X
do 2d M.,endorsed,6,'90.
Baltimore ft Ohio stock...
Parkersburg Branch ,
i.H
Central Ohio
preferred
do

.•••,•

ft Bur. Co. «s. -97...^....
Catawlssa, 1st M. conv. ,•«....

78

ft Snsquelianna. ......
Atlantic ft Paclflc, pref

ft

.

.t8X

Cam.

.

ft

(Not previously quoted.)

9i

97)i
96

Park 68
Ohio 6s of '75
do 6s ot '90
do 6eol'8S

do
6e
7-308
do
ii5M
Ham.Co.,Ohlo6p.c. ongbds.
Connecticut River
pf.
Passumpsic,
9ik
92X
Connecticut ft
do
do 7p.c.,lto5yr».
;09X
do Ig bds, 7 ft 7.30b
Rastern (Mass.)
do
•32
FItchburg
Covington ft Cin. Bridge,
Manchester A Lawrence
Cin, Ham. ft D.. 1st M.,7, 80...
;•.••••
2d M., 7, '85..
do
Nashua A LoweB
do
3d M.. 8, 77.
do
Northern of New Hampshire..
do
120
Cin. ft Indiana, Ist M., 7
Norwich A Worcester
do 2d M.,7, 1877..
do
Ogdens.* L. Champlaln....... 73
""
pref.... 1('2X
do
Colnm., * Xenia, Ist M.,7, ttt.
do
113
old Colony* Newport
Dayton* Mich., Ist M.,7 81..
ISO
2dM.,7,^..
do
do
Port., Saco * Portsmouth
3d My 7, "88.
7X
do
Rutland common
do
53
do To'dodep.bds.'T.'Sl-'SJ
do preferred
60
Dayton ft West.. I8t M.,7, 19(lS.
Vermont * Canada
82 )i
Ist M.,6, 190S.
do
Vermont* MaBsachusetts
do

do

Amcrlcsn Cent

93X Mo., K:in.

83.

ft

Camden

So'easlern ist M.,7s.
al S per cent..
Atchison A .Nebraska 8 p. c
Kan.C, 't. Jo. AC. B. ap.

St.L.

VI

Pitts, ft Connellsv., Ist
1st M..
do
do

Sandusky * Clcv. stock.
Concord

plain 7s.
do
Mo.itlielloftP. JervlB7s,gold

Chic ft Mlch.Lal(e, S..88
Detroit, Lansing ft L. M, 88.

IWX

9t\ UV

(N.W.Va.)2dM.6e
3dM.6s

do
do

"76.

Cin..

'.06"

Grand Ulver Valley, 8s

Conn. Western Istni,

Chic. A Milwaukee 1st .Mort...
Jollet ft Chicago, 1st Mort
Chic, ft Gt Eastern, 1st Mort..
Col., Chic, ft Ind. C. Ist Mort
do
2d Mort
do
Tol., Peoria & Warsaw. E, D.
do
W. D.
do
do Burl'n Dlv
o
2d M.
ao
do

Hew York

lOi

(

do

2d

IIX)

92)*
8 p.
do
do
10
Mo. R., Ft., 8. ft Gulf, stock
90
Ist. M. 108
do
do
8SV
80
2d M., 10s
do
do
lOlX Leav Law. ft Gal., stock
20
90IstM., 10s..
do
do
107
110
Michigan Air Line, 88
102X
Jackson, Lansing ft S..8a
S7K
vt, Wayne, .lackson ft S..8s...
87M
Gr«. •! Rapids ft Ind, iruar. 7's.

do

Cln.., Ist
II

92X

Burl. A M. (In Neb.) 1st conv.
(Julncy ft Palmyra, Ss
Kansas City ft C.. 10s
St. Jo. ft C.BI. Itit M.,10b...

101

M.

do
do
do
do
do

do

do
do
do
do
do

ft Iron Muuiitaln. 1st
ft St. Paul. Ist Mort. 8s.

St. L.

80
45

S.

do

do

W.

du
do
do
do

102«

Southern ist ui 7s
lOlM
ft cnic, Ist M...
2d .Mort
do
3d Mort
do

.lerst-y

Puts.,

*

1(2

O.

ft

•

85'

82X

Haven RR.S's.
Burlington * M.. Land M.,78..

Kalamazoo

Molt...

•''

SO

Dixon. Peoria ft Hiin., 8s.
8SM 0.0. A Fox R. Valley Ss.
95
8»
Ouincy ft Warsaw,
Be
•S!S 111."
'
'
i. Grand Tr ink..
90
Chlc..Dub.ftMinn..88.. o2
corlaft Hannibal R8'8.
94'
Chicago A Iowa P.. 8'8....
90
lOinaha & Southwe-tern RR.8 s
Detroit, Hillsdale A In. RR.S's
I

4 Newport BdB, 6,

Lowell stock
Boston* Maine
Boston * Providence
Cheshire preferred

^6

,

.M.. 1S90....

Ul. ft So. Iowa, Ist .Mort
a tiena ft Chicago Extended

do

93X

Scjutheru Minn. 38
Dc» Mollies Valley fs of 1837...
do
do Land Grant.
Loul>lana ft Mo. Rlv. 1st m. 79
'•
Keokuk ft St. Paul, 88...
..
Carthage* Ba:. 8s.
2;

97

. .

.

certificates...

Vermont A Mass., Ist M.,6,
* Albanystock

Boston
Boston

90

Eur pean A North Ain.68,Kld sax

do convertible

do

iO

New

ants... l6j"

Laud Ui

da'i. ft bt. Jo.

7, '67.

do BondB,7, 1877..
....
Rutland, new, 7
Verm't Cen., Ist M., cone., 7, '86
do 2d Mort., 7, 1891
8.......
new,
Vermont A Can.,

95'

loiH

Central Ohio, IstM.. 6
Marietta ft Cin., 1st M.,7, 1891
2d M.,7, 1896
do
do
Northern Cent., 1st M. (guar) 6
do
do 2d M.. 8. F., 4, '85.
do 3d M., 8. F., 6, 1901
do

do

95
90

102 >,

1S90

do
do
do
do

6, 1874...

(

do
Baltimore

* Lake h Ss..
* Erie, 1st M (new)7. 36«
do

do

8 78,gld
?s.
Indianapolis, B. ft W.
Jersey Midland 78, gold..

9i>i

99X lOOk

building loan

Eastern Mass., conv.,

Hartford

gold
Chic, Dauv.ft VIncen

do 2d M. income..
N. Western S. Fuud... 95
do
Int. Bonds
<d<0
do Coasol. bds
tlo
Kxtn. Bds
do
do
Ist Mort.. 95
do
do
Iowa Midland. 1st mort., 8s...

Gold

Ogdensbni g

Mon tclair 7b,

A

Oil«.

5a,

.

<;heBhlre, 6
Cin., San.* Clev.,lstM.,

I

99"

66

Cnrrencv.
Gold, 1876...

Burlington* Mo. L. G.,7

.

Bcllev'le ft S.Ills. K. lstM.8'8.
Alton* T. H., Ist .M

BAIiTinORE.

:oo>»

6s,

'96

Baltimore 6s of '75
18'<4
do
t».\9!f
do

68,

Portland

.

ta

7s, '97
("o
6b, •98

Maryland 68, Jan., A.. J.
do
68, Delence

do Ss.gold
Chicago Sewerage 7b
Municipal 7s
do

,

Penn

MX ««

T

es.

.

'77..

68 p.b., '9^
do
do
Wllmlng. ft ReBd..lst M .,7. 19l«
do 2d Mort IKB
do
Pitts., Cin. * St. Louis -s
Reading Coal ft Iron deb. b...
98
do
mort. b.
do
inx
CAKAL BOVD8.
Chesapeake ft Dels 6s. '8',...
Del ware Division 6s,
Leh gb Navigation 6". 'SI
do
RK. '9:...
conv..*??.
do

Sew Hampshire, 68
6b,

6s.

1"!

102)»

es, g.,19'.0..
1st m. 7b..

Istm.es,

Weslcrii

.Maine 6s

VerTnont
Massachusetts

ti3

reg

do

do
do

nn

ft)

g. ni. 7s, c, I9<0

West Jersey

BOSTON.

AD

lOD

-B. •»>
7b, *9t

dr.

conv

deb. btmt-s,

t-

Ontcksllver prelerred
New Central Coal

State Aids Ts.
do
Western Paclflc, 6s, gold
Kansas Paclflc 1st M., (gold) 7
IstM.Cgld) 6,J.
do
l8tM.(gld)6,F. ft A.
do
lBt M.(Leav.Br)7, cur
do
lojx
101
Harlem, l8t .Mortxane 78
LandGr. M.,7, 1380.
do
do Con. M.& S'kg P'd68
Inc.BondB,7,NO. 16.
do
Albany & Snsqh'a, Ist bonds,
No. 11
do
do
98
9Sh Denver Paclflc RR ft Tel 7a.
'iA
do
do
do
3d
do
do
do
California ft Oregon, 6's, gld.
Mich. Cent., Ist M. 88, 18Si. .. liek
St. Josft ni'nverE.D.,88,gold
Chic, Bur. * Q. 8 p. c. l8t M.. IIW 115
Danville ft Urbana. Ist. 7s gld.
Mich. So. 7 per ct. ad .VIort.... 97M 93 S< Indianapolis & West, Ist. 7s gld
101
>, 102X
. c.
Mlch.S
S. &N l.S. F. 7p.
St. L.. ft St. .Joseph, 1st, 6s, gld
lui
Cleve. ft Tol. Sinking Fund
Lake Sup. ft Miss. 1st Ts.gld
95
•Cleve. & Tol., n*-yf bonds
liockfor.l. R.I. ft St, L. 78, gld
Cleve., P'vUle & Ash., oldbds.
Peoria ft Rk. I. RR, 7'B, gold.
95
do new bds,
do
Port Huron ft L Mich. RR. T,,
93S
Detroit, Monroe ft Tol bonds
7'8. end
do
do
Buffalo ft Kile, new bonds ..
Paclflc RR. 6'8,gold.
96'
97
X Southern
Lake Shore DIv. bonds
Atlantic
ft Paclflc RR. 6'8 gld
Lake Shore con. roup bonds '.'X> 100 >, Cen RR. of Iowa. Ist M, 7'8 gld
Con.reg. bonds.. 100
do
2d M, Ts.gld
do
Pacinc R. 78, guarfd liy Mo.. snx;
rhi. ft Southeastern RU. Ts..
99K 99% Del., Lac. ft West., conv. 7s
Central Paclflc gold Bonds.
Union Paclflc let M'ge Bonds, 87 >, 88M Peor a. PekIn & J. '.st m, pold
8U)< 8. .14
LandGirant, 7
do
Walklll Valley 78, gold
7»'ll
Income lOs...
do
[Inn. 78, gld
Bur., C. npitfi ft Ml
Illinois Central 7 p. ct., 1875
Conn, cticut Valley ,gold...
l6,tM
96
97

Butt. N. r. & K. 18t M., ISTi....
Hud. R. 7a, ad M. S. F. 1885.... 1117
lua
Is, 3d Mort., 1J75
do

97

Sdm.lp, "W...
Reading 6b, -80

Phil., Wllni. ft Bal.,»s, 'IM
«„,..... ,,
ri, mt m. 7',
>*'nnbnry ft Lew'st, n 7b
Warren ft F. 1st m.78, '!"«
W' SI Cliestercons. TB, *91

Canton Co
Delaware ft Hudson (Janal
Atlantic Mall Steamtslp
Mariposa Gold
do
p ef
1 rustees Certil
do

.

101

iir.

ft

4 Snnhury

Phlla.

...
Consolidated Coal
Cumberland Coal and Iron...
„...
Maryland Coal
Co..
Improvement
N, J. Lai d
Pennsylvania Coal
Spring Mountain Coal...
Wilkesbarre Coal

95K
102 ^

WW
MH

M

»l

ft IllBbl«town7B, '8».
ft N, Y. Canal 7b, 'I«.190«
Pennsylvania, 1st M.,6, 1-80...
2dM.,»,IfnB....
do
do
gen. ni., conv. 19'.0
do
du
reg
Perklomen iBt m.Cs, "97
Phna. ft Erie Istm.Bs, fl

do

Western, pref.

•9

IB.

««,

Pem.
Penn

do
do
do
do
do
do

miscellaneous Stocks

St. .loseph,

l'^'^

ft

Ask

on Creelt ft Al. R., con. 7b,
on Creek l«l ni.7B, 'H2

Fhlladclpbla

Warren

.

i-30'b

Mo, 7a
Missouri Pac, 68, gold.

Wab

Toledo.

Central 2d m,

Bid.

.

Chic, guar..

American Coal
Boston Water Power

do Ts various.
Cook County, Ills, 7*8

1876..

ft

special.
do
Saratoga
Rome, Watertown ft Ogdens..
St. LoulB, Alton ft T. Haute.
pref.
do
do
St. Louis * Iron Mountain...
St. L., Kan. ( .& Northern pref
South Side, L. I

at

do

78,1865-76

,45

scrip
do
Bost (Stoningt.)

Horsmsa

do
do 2d in. e. («, iwn
do
do 2d ni.lli.lv 0.
North Penn. lat m, ««, '85....
do
2dm. 7b, '96
10«. chat. ro.,*i7
do
~"

.

Cleveland, Ohio. 6's various

Brie l8t s'.ortgage Kxtended

125
21

*

Rensselaer

Chicago 6's
do
Ts

S8,1887
68, real estate...
«8, sulw'^rlption.
lUOH
iSl'^rt.

ft

W.

do

&

Arksnsas Levee bends,
Albany City, 6'8

is"

4!H

MlSBisBlppl. prelerred

PltH., Ft

the N. Y. Board.

68, 18S3

^%conT.

M

Bonds not Quoted

Railroad Bonds.
H

Morris ft Essex
Mo,, Kansas* T
New Jersey
New Jersey Southern

Orent West. Ist M.
MM..
do
do
98M
Morrls& E'sex 78 of 1871
N. Y„ NewPii & London Tel..
Tol.. Peoria & Warsaw UK....
OiilTe8ton,H.& H ,7«. KO'd.Tl
Atliintlc

1878..
1871

14

New York* New Haven

Lafayette. Bl'n & Miss. Ist M.
Pekin, l.lnroln * Decatur IstM
Han. & Cent. Mi-sourl 1st M..
Cin., Lafayette A Chic. 1st M.
Del. & Hudson <;anal Ist M

68.1883
Jo
78,1878
do
Now Vork nounly,reff
do ecu
do
UO
<8, Canal, 1873
do
\«H
es,
do
1875
do
do
1877
do
«8, do

do

&

CC

I

Long Island
Marietta* Cin., iBt preferred
do
do 2d pref

16..

Ist M, Kid. L 8 «
do
I* Crosse & Mil. SB. 1st M

Dllnola canal bonds, 1870

do

& SpM Ht M. L'ld.

No.

82

Jollet* ('hlcago

ft St.

I'aclilt luc. 78.

BCrlp.

Illinois ('cntral

&

Morris
liiH
do

do

do

rrooia ain>

Korthem

* N. naven

Hartford

7s...

South Side, L.I, Ist Mort. 7b..
Sinking Fund..
do

92X

.•-,
MteauurlM
Han. *Bt. joteph.
do

Mand UK 1st M.

Bid. Aik.

'

!»

UEwau pacific ttooV:
llMlB»otiriP»'iilo rto

lii'

llili

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4-^4
(J

debt increases largely in the first nine months of each year by
the vicious practice of issuing temporary obligations to be paid
out of the taxes subsequently collected.
The City of Providence 5 per cent., gold, water bonds, sold at
auction this week in Boston, to the amount ol $450,000, for OIJ

Hailruajj ittonitor.

he

[Septem-ber 2', lb72

LATEST INTELMUENCB OP STATE, CITY AND
HAILROAD FINANCES.
STOCK AND BOND TABL,ES.

to 93.

In railroad securities there hare been gome movements of considerable importance. The $15,000,000 loan of the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad has been substantially closed out by the sale
of about $2,000,000 to bidders under sealed proposals, the price
averaging 85, ex-interest.
The Central Railroad of New Jersey
ofTers $3^000,000 of 7 per cent, bonds, convertible from November 1, 1875, to November 1,1877. These bonds will b(3 sold to
the stockholders at par, the option to take them remaining open

Among

the facts of some interest in the tables of State (Jebts
this month, we notice that the assessment equalizing the valuation

New York has recently been completed,
placing real property at $1,641,379,410, and personal at $447,348,of property in the State of

035, and making a total of |3,088,C37,44.5, which is probably
about one-third of the actual value. Now York county is assessed
at $7^4,306,410 for real estate, and $306,957,233 lor personal; till October
1.
Kings county at $175,411,596 real, and $19,726,751 personal.
In regard to the Des Moines Valley Railroad bonds, an agreeThe recent action of the Georgia Legislature resulted in declar- ment has recently been made with the bondholders, of which the
ing void the following Bonds, viz
The semi-annual gold bonds details will be found in a circular issued by the Trustee.
of 1870, $1,880,000; currency bonds, $3,000,000; ti'iarterly gold
Considerable excitement has been produced in Boston and this
bonds held by Messrs. Clews & Co., $103,000. And the State's city by the failure of the Vermont Central Railroad to meet its
eiidorsement on the following railroad bonds, viz Brunswick & notes. It was known that the company has had many financial
Albany, $3,300,000 Bainbridge, Cutlibert & Columbus, $600,000
difficulties, but the culmination in this way came somewhat unexCherokee Valley, $300,000 C^artersville and Van Wert, $375,000. pectedly.
Among cities it will be seen that the total debt of New York
During the past month we have published abstracts of the anto September 1, 1873, is sliifhtly above the total a month pre- nual reports of several important roads, and all these reports, and
vious; the temporary and funded debt is now $138,640,138, much oiher information will be found indexed in the" remarks'*
against $108,561,708 on the 1st of January last. The temporary opposite the statement of each company in the tables following.
:

:

;

;

;

CANAL STOCK ANu BOND
DESCUIPTION.
foot note-)

<»n Isl

all

On(standing.

r<

linnftn.

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
When
Whe- e Payable and
by Whom.
Pent.* P^yXle

Amount

Miles
of
ferenrea see C'nal
page of KU. Tables

For explanation of

LIST.
Principal,

when Due.

I

SllH-kn.
last Divl'd.

^ANAIy«i.
Che^apeale
I8t

Delairrffe—^tock.:

it

mortKagc

Chefiap€ak€

(originally

<t Oliio

—f»tocK

50
var,
25

1;2,80(J,000)

Maryland Loan, sinking fnnd
Gaaranteed Sterling Loan
BondB having next preference
Deiaware Dlvintonstovii
Ist mortgage
Delaware * Jlud^on— stock
Registered Bonds
Registered Bonds
Reglste'ed Bonds

1867
1869
1S71

1,0(«1

100

800,000
15,000,000
1,500.000
3,500,00*
3.600,ao0
4.999,400

60

8,272,8(10

1,C0
1,0
1,00
1.000
1,000

2.000,000

60

l,0(B.aiO

1,0(0

103,00(1
1,0,'5,000

RK

inott. registered,
Mort, loan, on equtpinents &c., gold

Loan coverllble Into stock till Dec,
Monongahela yav. Co.— stock
Ut mortgage

*72..

Mon'tK—^Xock, consolidated

do
do

7

N.Y., Office

2X

Prelerred stock scrip dividend

5(1

4,457,15(1

1870

1,000

2,805 000

"e'f,

J.'*.T.

''.50

71'!.aiO
1.IH5.04'i

6
25c.
25c.
6
6
6
6
6
7

J.&.I.

A'ac— stock, common

Preferred stock
mortgage (due
3d mortgage
Ist

lai.ifit

50
j8S2, ext. to 1897)

2.608.977
1,751,213

1,00(1

1884
1897
1897
1877
Pittsburg, office.
.'nly, 1872
N. Y., N. B'k of Com'ce. July 1,1881
Leh. Val. l.R. Co.,Phlla, Aug, 1872
do
do
Aug. 1872
do
April, 1816
Oo
do
do
April. 1«,6
do
do
Oct., 1899
do
do
Feb., 1887

nt bonds
Boat and car loan
Boat HUd car loan

18(a
1864

Sn^qvehaituu J: Title Water—Stock
Maryland loan, 2d mortgage
Busqb.tft a1, common bonds, 3d mor(...
do
prel. end T. W. priority bds.
Unlon^stock

F.*
K. &

J.

Philadelphia office.

.luly, 1872

Philadelphia, office,

W.&N.
M.&N.

l,''(Hl,00O

.I.&'.I.

Phlla.

1,3ll,(«10

J&.I.
J.& J.

do
do

171,;iM
305 ,.500

1,0(10

80li,(i(»l

1,000

t33,:'50

10

2.002.746

,J,

&.I.
N.

M.&

"6'

.S25,31i;

"'e'

2,907.850
3,000,000

mortgage

Jul'y"l910
;87'-8<

A.
A.

M.& S.
J.& J.

do
do
do
do
do

4,016.(i7»

1,000
1,000
l,'0O

Common bonds

Improvem

J.*

In y,
March

&

Baltimoie.

do
do

1.S78

1872
.Inn., 1882
.Ian., 1876
May, 1870
May, 1888
May, 1889

do
do
do
do
do

6yrs, 116 p. i-t. incases A b. & Susq. tnd
Kens. & S. Railroads. Anuual leiiott in

CilRONICLB, v. If, p. 732.
S«c Cam. & .\niboy RR. (v. 14. p. 522,595.)
Gioss reielpts last year, J1,»I9 199 expenses, interest and taxes, $1 ,2:16,814 net
income, $272,385, See annual lepoit in
Cent, RR.
ChbonK'LE, v. 14. p. 6.59.
of N, J. assumes $2,310,000 01 gold loan
;

;

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

7
7

W'4

Philadelphia, office,

S g.

6
6

2.'i6,9«r.

'72

Mi>y,1867

var.
var.

285.000

do
188t
do
1391
N.J.Cen.RR Oct. 10,

3

i,n5.(>'0

Fennsylvanin—^lock
l«t M., guar, by Penn, RR., s,f. $5,000,000.
West Br. & Susqii., 1st and 2d niort

Ist

N. Y..

1856
18«1
1865
1360

1,000

.July 1,1S78
Aug.. 1872
18^7

N.T.,i office. 71
Bk 01 Commeice.

5
7 f,
7 f,

l,496,'-79

5i«'.0OO

do

do

5.0Ul,0(lO

l,(»i

»U3.l3fi.

1885

Aug,. 1872 L as dioLehich Coal& Nav. Co.. at int.
on bonds and 8 p. e. a vr on stock.
Bway.
Net receipts in 1811. !f2.10(l.l-4. Ca-h dlv.in

Philadelphia, odlce

4
6

922,(1(X1

:oii

mortgaje
2,1 mortgage
Boat loan
iBt

own &

London
brown & Sons

5,56«,-'7^

Preferred stock.

Schui/lkill

Balto,.'^.

1 6,>!3.3,VJ

(

18(

Balto.,A. Bi

1,691,500

50

Delo. d- Jiaritav— stock
Lehigh Coal <f- JVad(^rt((on~Btock
oan, convertible, coupon, gold
1st morlgaae registered

do

2.000,(100
4,315,(100

1,000
KXl
1,01»
1,(00

do

1,'.'97,i«2

1858

.lune 17, '72 Del. niy to CheFap. City. Md. Net earnings from op. radons, 1871, »295,0t?.
July, 18S6
Animal rcpor: In ( nt omcle. v. It. n. *61
Sons.
shows I'et receipts In ISll, $283,547; net
1870
18!lfl
receipts in quar er ending Aug. 31, 1872,

Plilladelpbia, office,

l,8SO,flOO

S,229.594

.raiJ!,'lB-5
n. 1, 187V

.1

;

,

11, p. 714.)

Wyoming & Wiconisco m*rged in(o, and
West Branch & Siisq. owned by P., C.C.
Leased from ,luue 1. 1810. to Pt II. & Readfor999yea'S at annual rent of $655,(100
Including certain real and personal pro
p rty conveyed lo P. & R. (v. 14, p.
355.)

Leased to P. & Rea'lng RR. for Interest
on bonds and lialf ot net e rnings; in13111-71 deflcit after expenses aud Int-

Jan.,!S9l

Philadelphia, office.

May

1,'

1883

(V. 12, p. 465, 689.)

ot 1897.

Gross leceipts. 18U, $175,120; expenses
andtaxe", $78,772 divds. in 71.9 per ct.
Leased, April, 1S70, to Lehigh Valley RR.
for9i'9yr8. The lessees a&snmieg bds
& scrip & paying 10 p. c per annum en
pref stock, and 4 on consol. stocK. (v.

ert St

was

»S2,6.57.

.(

14, p. 17.)

Gross rcc Ipts, 1870. $68,' 90; opera' in? exp,inBes, same. Nominal cost,$5,9Ot,806.

MISCELLANEOUS STOCK AND BONJ LIST
DESCRIPTION.

Date Size or Amount

par
When
For expUnat.lon ol all referenccB, bcc Bonds. valuet st'nding. pert Payable,
footnotes on let rage of UK Tables.
Cent
1

lOO
100
25

Amer. MerchaiitH" rHio;iA>.— stock,

A luetHcan

t-ort/— stock

American Dock

4,000,(X10

100

4,00li,0(KI

16.1^

731.2.50

"io

55,0tlUBh8.

'iw'i

10,25(),'0(10

1,000

513.000
307,000

1869

I'.oiio

100

i863

r,ooo

it

18,52

Mining C'o.-stouk.

ifw
KHI
100
100

M'd>

JV.y.,Xeirfoun(Ud-Lon<ton.Tel.~^ioc\i
I'acific .\UW StPtnnxhip Co.— stock.,..
PemiHf/lvnnin V>fi/— stock
f^

Ist tnort::ai;(5

bonds

2, 1872
.Inly, 18T2

Mar., 18W

Guar, by Ch.&

CUBOMCtE,

6

f.

5

A.

office.

4,I(1().0(K1

U'lited Stitten A'.cprc^-v— stock

Fargo <t Co. AVp;-*^/*- stock...
Union Telegraph—stock

Wi^^tern

..'^

loi,

isii

1,000
100

& A.
& 0.

M&N,

do
do
N. Y. by

111.

Cent. R.R.

Dec!

i

1871

Jan.. 1885

A

sinking fund provision
gage.

CllRONICLK,

Cen. Br. V.

Annual repoit

is

made

for each

512,'0ll

7

in

mo it-

13, p. ;1?4,

al $r.5'iO.O 0.
(v, 1 1, p. 76,-..)
1867, 10 n. c.
(V. 15, p. 1

Averace div. since Aug.

Q-F.
F.&A.

N.

Y.,

iiliiroadway.

do

do

Sent!,' 1S69
May, 18r2
Aug. 1, 1881

See CHKONici.t'.

Dividends
Is a

2.5 0,000
5,700,000
1,30 ,000

p

V. 15, p. 355.

Property valued
".V
5

3,400,000

&

Dec!! 1870

"s'

4.000,000

1.500,(100

St. Jo.,

1819
Feb., 1879
Ocl. 1,1872
Nov., 1893

5,000,00(1

1,250,000
1.000.000
6,000,000
6,000.000
35.000.000
4.000,000

&

vol, 14, p. 1%.
v. 15, p. 19.

See Chbokiclk, v.

J.&D.

500,000

10
100
100

Y, office, 71 Bway.
New York.

N.

J,&.?.

A.&o. N. v., I(k of Commerce.
J.&D, .^..Y.,Gilmin,Son&Cu

X.Y., E.'aHiy

&

V, 14. 11,7:10.

in 1811. 20

per cml.

branch of Penn. R.R., see

(v. 11. p. 628.)
v. 14.

pp. ZK. 165.

Co.

do

.(.&,F.
J.

1.000JM1

"so

W., H.

Jan! '9,' 1869

io,0(i(i,bbo
5,c(l(,,000

4.S1<.200

mor< KHjre. pold

.'&'.!.

500.000
480,000

S

S."

'

CiiEomci,!!,

Boston,

6tlc'

493,(100

20,000,00(1

idraortifaire.jrold

mort.!aae
Real estate bonds, gold
Wi'.ketban-e Coai

Sept.

July, 1866

.1

100

100
100

^nriny Moinituin Cor/?.- stock
Spruce Hill C'w//.— stock
Wfliti,

RR. of N.J.

Dec"l867

7
6

100
50

"so

Company

Quirkxilrn- Mlnhig cv>.— Com. stock.
Prpfprred Bt(ir,k.
1st

New York, oflice.

N. Y.. Cent.

"ix

.,

Maryliintt t«a/~Btock
X/-T (•fintfdi Coal

N. Y., Bank of N. Y.
do
do

S.

REMARKS.

Due,

StiKks,

Last Dlvi'd.

"4'

ZtunteUhd- Dnf) (if/ne Ilri(ff/e~\Hl8 6.(...
IHn. d- St. Louis Briitffe-boadi
ijiuisriUf /ijvWf/c -bonds

by Whom.

788.000

Land Co
isei

Penn-'iylrani'i

M.&

Where Payable and

When

i.w'obo

joo

Ist mort. (convertible)
Cumberiantl cujl and I.— 1st mort.
ZA mortRajfe
do
do
rumberland Coal & Iron Co— Stock

Muripos., LamI

j.&'j!

&,

Canton Improvement Co., Bait
TTnion R.lt. bonds guaran'eed
Cary Improvement (^'o. -stock
J.

2
3
38.

M.&N.

Improvenieni Co..
AtckiHon Ih-Utge, Ut luort.. guar
Atlantic Mail Steamnhip 6'.?— stock...

Central of N.

10.000 000
18.000.000
1,500,000

homlK, §
Prmcipal,

INTEREST.

1

of

(.c,9

J.&

Jan

"2'

30,

1872

Aug!l','l1T2

|H

J."&'.I.

7

M.&N.
M.«N.
M.&N.

.!.&.).

New
New

York"

,

-office.

Y'ork, office.

N. Y.. Bank of N. Y.
N. y. Union Trust Co.
ruilodclphla.

July 5, 1872
Jan.. 1870 Gross receipts. April,
1875
1902
Nov., 1869

May,

Net

1871 to April, 1812, $8 251.
(v. 15, p. 75, 155.)

receipts, $2,697,816.

)

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September 23, 1872]

415

STATE securities;
Wm. B. Daxa & Co., In the offlce of the LIBfarlan of CongrcM, Wuhln(toD, D. C.l
Sntiarrlbera will confer a Kreat lUvor br Klvlna; n* Immediate notice or anr errorj dleeovered In oar Tablea.
[Entered according to act otCongresB, In the year imi, by

IKTERE8T.

Date Size or Amount
par
of
OutBonds. Value' st'ndlng.

DESCBtPTION.

Frinclpal,

Where
by

Frtr explaDatlono see foot-noteS.

Ainbatnn
State bonda, doc In I8Ti

,
^
& extended

18TJ
1866
1866
1870
1866
1866

Extended

do
do

do

—

SteMIng bdndB Of IS.*, extended.
;
bteHluB bonds, Mtetided
d<»

do*

do

do

.

.

1866
1868
Ifii
•70-71
1870
1870

do
loan of IBTa

liallroad bond Indorsements
Loan 'o Mont. & Kuf iila
Loan to Ala.
DiattuiiuuKa
i-o.in to New Orleans
Selina
Ai'tanfinn
KundiuK bonds of 1869
I.evee bonds (or warrants)

KK

&

OI

<l

RK

&

..

Soldiers' relief bonds
bouttty bonds
do
State eapltol bjnds
"I

}

KMOyear

non-taxable, 20 vr.. J

h«
J
d*

=g
u£

lOO&c

Qeorffta

&J.
J.& J.

Jan.

N.T., Duncan. B A Co.
do
do

1892

1,

1889

691

l,l«0
1,000

900,001
750,000
450,0
2,165,000

1,1100

1,000

*

A.

A

Atlantic

lOO&s
500*c
500&C
soo&c

1,988,000
125,000
3l9j500
605,000
250,000

lOO&c

706,700

1,1100

912,0(:0

10

N. y., Un, Trust Co.
do
do
do

O. N. Y., tTnlon Truit Co.

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do

ilo

do
do
do

do
do
do

ie»9
1900

1869 bonds are Issued to railroads
at $10,1XX) per mile to land grant roads and •15,000
per mile to others, but llniitrd to 850 miles in all.
Asses^e'l valuation ol all taxable pioperty abont.

188>

f 120,l»)0,ooo

rate of taxation, '.^Snillis. I'nfnnded
debt Is mo*tlv held by U. S. The "levee" honda
are in default for Interest, s» their validity la
(lueitloned. (Chrohiclk, to). 15, p. 50, ISI, in.>

1999

v.m

Brunswick

&

Albany

1,741,100

1837

1,000

2"0,000
262,0
'30,000
194,000
210,000
4,000,000

I.IHM

i',o66

1,000
i',66o

1,0011

Var's.

250&O

1866
1870
1870
1870
1870-71
1870

HR

stock

600

1842
1848

500

50O&C
1,000
1,000

935 500

1900
'900

1877
1880
1883
1R84
1885

Hartford, Treasury,

Jnly,l88i
Jan., 1883
Jan., 1884

eo
do
do
do

do

do
do
do
do

6
7

Various

New

g.f-

J.&J.

U.Y., Duiii

1,000
1,000
1.000
lOl'&C

KaiiHfM :
'61 -'69
lOO&c
Bonds, 1861 to 1869. fnndlni;. &c
Bonds for various State purposes.. •61-'69 lOO&c
Military loan
Kentm:kii :
Bonds to contractors, &c
'41& '42
do
,lohn Tiltord, act 1813.
1813
do
Military purposes
1864
do held by Board of Ed
18.32

1,000

1853

500
1,000

1869
b'67
1870
1866
1866
is;o
1870
1869
1870
1869
1869

do
Bonds funding coupons
Bonds for redf^nptiun certlfs, &c..
Bonds to BoenfJb Crocodile Nav. Co
do for relief of P. .1. Kennedy.
do Issued to 8t;tte P--nit-ntlary.
do to fund floating debt of State
do to Mlss.Jt Mcx. O'lf Canal..
do IBS. to hf. La. & TexaB BK. Co
do RChool held by Stat Treas..
do toN.C, Mob. & Cnat. UK...
do to N. O., Mob. & Texas KB.
.

'

7

7

J.

l,«80,(t.fl

Ig.

A.

7

M. * N.

6

Various.
F. & A.

6

>

.

Debt has been reduced since ISM from HO,n0O,0lW
to present figures, by sinking lund porrfcases^
The 1961 bonds are payable at nleasu'e since ,»alv,
A-sosMd
1871, and those 0f.l8<4 after <3ct., 1»74.
value of real and personal property, $.339,782,733

Oct., 1894
Oct., 1885

rate of taxation, 2 mills.
Interest overdue January 1, 1972. $157,606. tiM
Territorial bonds are not recognized. Real and
personal nropertv assessed In 1871 at $.34,673,753.
Loan to,!.. P. &' M. K.R., Is si-enred by mortgage on road. Other loans to ra-lroadsbave lieen
authorized to amount of $7,".«,000 but not Issued.

Civil loan bonds.

Wnr

Man/land

*J.

Q-J.
*0.

N

York.
8.

aiii,

1893-99

& Co

Assessed vslne of property In

Y„4th

Nat'l

do
do
do
do
N.y. Loud.
do
do
do
do

,

01

Bank
do
do
do
do
Frank.

Jan.,18Ti

against »'«5.1 19.592 in

May

L- glslaiure. In Sept..

'4

•T2,^3&

971,834
349,000
45,000
102,000
416,800
250,000

July, 1886
Oct., 1890

Bainbr.,C.& C.

*D.

N. y., 4th Nat'l Bank.

Dec., 1890

*J.

N. Y.,
do
do
do
do
do

Am. Ex. Bank,

Jan., 1878

J.

& J.

M.&N.

1,1

wo

l,OtlO

5(»

lOO&c
1,000
1.1100
1,1100

J.

& J.
do

281,0(10

1,652,316

6
5
6
6

il.

War Debt assumed

s»

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

N. y., Gllman,8on& Co
do
do
do

do

M.*S

do

do

Various.

do

do

do
Frankfort, Ky.
do
do

292. 489. 521, 627, 791

Various
Jan., 11-80
Jan., 1880
Jan., 1880

& Ohio BR.,8terling
Chesapeake iV Ohio Canal,
Rallroals »nd canals
Kastern Shore BB
Baltimore

A;

Susn,

st'g,

J.

1883-'R4
1876- '99
1884-"J»

516.1X10

1000

665,000

1870
1871

1.000
1,000

7.'i0.000

'51 -'61

500*c

186:1

SCOitC

1863
1-64
1868

I.OOU
SOO.tc
100 iSc

J.

&J.

M.ft

S.

J.* J.
do
M. &S.

do
do
do

do
do
do

La March

do
do

N. O., Citlz'n Bk. of La.

A.

AG.

Various.

J.&J.
A.&O.
5*6 Various.
6
M. AS.
6
F. & A.

2,&12,50<l

J.

3,084,400

A.

*D.
&0.

N.Y.,

CItiz'ns'
Bank ol

Bk

N.y.,

ol La.

America.

N .0-, CItiz'ns' Bk

of La.

Jtfa.s«rt^--A«se/(*— State

do

Almshonse L'u

do

Honse Ktilargement Loan
Lunatic Iloflpital, &c.. Loan

State

Lunatic Hospital (West. .Mass)

Back Hay Lands Loan
Union Fund Loan
do
do
Coast Defense Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
Bounty Fund Loan
do
do sterling

31,069

75.1KX)

&c.

I'.OOO

il)l),'O0O

1,UK)
1,000
1,000
1,000

110,000

'61-'62
'61-'62
'61-'62

500
StOftc

220,(XX)

'6.'(.'64

1,000
1,000

500&C
SOIMfcc

nw&c
ilJflO

58- '61

Boston, Hartf

1870
1812

1,000

1858
1863
1865
1859

1,000

.

&

"ik-

lOO.IXXI

Trov & Ureenf BB, Loan, sterling,
do
do
home
do
do
sterling.
do
do
sterling
Southern Vermont RE, Loan
Norwich & Worcester RK. Loan...
.

330,000

66.207
3,637,715

100

Erie RR., sterling

Harbor Land Improvement

Sterling loan (for £443,500).

Mtchiaan
Renewal Loan Bonds
Two .Million Loan
War Bountv Bonds
Ste Marie Canal Bonds

165,(XX)
94.(XX1

50.000
3,4.'X1,0(XI

600.1X0
888 00(1
'J(X),0(»

4,379,'iOO

4,000,744
999,944
6.>4 190
966,500
2,952,4«l
3 15^,371

1-68

i'AIO&c
!iO'*c
iilOO&c

'69- '71

i:ioo&c.

1860
lKi7

5,0(10

2C(I,0(X)

I.OOU

'68- '69

£2'0

400.010
3,599,021
230,000
2,150,000

•6l-'63

£SUO

do
3
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

S09.0-26

1852
185'<&54
18!)3*54
1854
1857

:S63
1864
1864
1869

Loan, sterling

London, Baring Bros.
do
do

r- Quarter. Baltimore, State Agent,
do
do
5
A.&O.

I8K

Ho-*pital loan, 10-15 vears..
loan to redeem sterling o( 1865

J.&J.

5g.

1868
1867
1871

5g.
5g.
5g.
6g.
6g.
6g.
5g.
5g.
5g.
6g.
6g.
6g.
5b.
6R.
5g.

^

5k.
6g.
5g.
5g.
6g.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Quarter.
J

& J.

Quarter.

A.AO.
J.&J.
do
do

J.&J.

M.&N.
* O.
do
J.&J.

A.

J.* D.

M.&N.
J.&J.
do
do
do

M.&N.
do
J. & J.
A. * O.
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
Boston. Treasury.

J& J.

Loudon, Baring liros.
do
do

A. 40.

BoBt^n, Treasury.

J.&J.

do
do
London. Baring Bros.

do
do
do

1,000
l.OOO

160,000
1,617,000
4r)3,IXX)

81,0(0

«
6
7
6

J.*

J.

do

M.*N.
J.&J.

one-llrihof the actual value. The HI. Cent. KK.
tax amounts to abont $500,000. The bonds ol 1-T»
were Issued for relief of Chicago, (v. 13, p, 56».)
IB

$I'20.000.lXXi.

real

and personal propcrtv

Bonds of
and

citlps are registered,

the State,

In 1872

counties, towns, and
Interest collected hy

„

(v. 14, p. 457.)

Is 12.TX.V9. Reof sinking fund. $2,456 494. Total valualerty
1

45 cents

on

1886

&

'88

1999
1909
1897
1,

total

debt

Direct d. bt, Jan. 1. 1872, waa
to
$20,188.s00; contingent debt. $6JS79.693; temporary
II waa
$3,476,268; total outstanding, $SO.'244,751.
$'25,0(Xl,t(IO.

bonds authorlzi-d
however, that
decided,
previous to the amendment might be issued,
which includes $r20,llOO to Miss. & Mex. Gulf
$5'.«.tX»l to N. La. & Texas KR.; r2,<>75,llOO
Canal
bonds guar, for N.O.. Mob.ft Texas KB.: tVi^.tW
bonds to be issued to same conipanv $1,(>25.(X10
(or more) to N- O., Baton R. & VlcKBburg RR.;
$llXl.(XX1to Shriveporl Hospltsl: »1HU»«I snlis. to
Miss. Val. Nav. Co. Total real and personsl property in 1871 a-sessod at $20,.59i.4!7. Kale ol
State taxation, in 1871. 14)i mills in 11^2 larger.
;

:

;

1910

Jan., l»rJ, wia $«II,2C5 :
the municipal debt sink'g fund was $1S7,0?0; $840.OOO of debt matured in 1871- After the U. S. Supreme Court decision, interest was piid in gold
reversed. Valuation In
Till the deelsion wss
June, 1889
1870, $'ii4.812,!«X), tax 5 mills.
Oct., 1898
Ttie ase-sed valuation of property In 1871 waa
18"0
$116.716.28,3. on which the rate of taxation wasl9«
1890
cents per $1(XI; incomw from dividends on railroad, canal and other stocks owned by the Stsle
1880 & 18
wiis $351,123.
l^90
The Ststi" has largely assisted
canals and railroads, and holds H,69l,5l.lofi-t<ck8
1890
18-5
and bonds of "Solvent companies, besides $1,858.7S7 In the sinking fund, leaving on y $5.883,4»7 of
1890
debt, without any oflset ; the Slate also holds
1890
$'A1.557.166 In unproductive Berurltl"s. Sterling
1875 * 1893
loan of 1E65 was redeemed after Eeptcmber, ira.
183
1872-78

War., 1883
Aug., 189(1

Nov.; 1872
Oct.,'78-'74
Oct., '73- -74
July. 1874

June, 1877
May. 1880
Julv,'7a-'76
July.'77--78

July. 1883
July, 1994

May,
May,

19!H
1991

July. 1881
Oct..'88-'90
April. •9I-'93
April, 188'
July, •8-91
April. 1890
July. 1877

J.&

J., 1900

Boston, Treasury.

Jan., 1875

London, Baring Bros.

July, 1891

N. Y., Mercantile

do
do
do

do
do
do

NBk
do
do
do

.Inly, 1978
1878. '78 ft "83

May,

1890

Jnly,18TO

1862 all Interest on the debt of
Massachusetts is paid In coin, excepting on the
temporarv loans. In 1871 the deb! was Increased
The slnklliK funds number
sbont $-2',502,M«),
sixteen, and the securities held cost $13,628,364.
their
market value at close of last llscal
vear being more ilian the original cost. The
loan to Boston. Hartford « Erie K.R. Is secured
bv deposit of $l.l»Xi.(XX) "Berdell" mort. bonds.
Th^ jiB.-ie^sor's avgregale of real and personal

By a law of

property In the State Is $:,')9I.9-3.(M1. the actual
value >eing $;,307.(Xi|.4 7. Ta.xallon in '871 "as
$•21. 892.943 of which $6.6»I.«X1 wa« for Slate purposes, and $14,739,715 for mnnlctpal. Revenue
Is also derived irora a tax on iavings bank
deposits, on corporations, on national bank
stocks, and from several other sonrces. The
credit or Massachti-etts In the London market
War loan, registered,
Is deservedly very high.
currency 6'8, were paid after July 1872.

The debt baa been diminished

$1.594."'92 In 4 last

years. Assessed vslnation of real and personal
Jropo'ty. 18:i-2. $6.30.000.1X10. and rate of taxation
% mills. Surplus revenue Is applied to purchase
ot

bonds ws

fast as It

.,.„.„.„,.

acenomlates.

or par value.— TMt column shows the several sizes or denominations In which bunds are Issued.
. „
, .. D.,Jane
r.
„
t WhtiPiiyabU.—S. ft .). stands for Ian. & Jolv; F. * A.. Feb. & Aug.; M. * S., Mi'ch & Sept.; A. & O., April* Oct.: M. & N.,MiT ftNov.j J. ft
Q.— J.. quarterlyfrom Jan.; Q.—F., quarteilyfrom February: Q.—M.. auarterlylrom March.
.
..v...
.
.
.
iu«n.\-ulon.
Ob»okiol»,
eontaluax
luller
J Senwr**.— The figures In bracken at tha end of remarks, lu each caae, refer to the volume and page of
• S'ze,

ol

1885
April,18S2-87

Foston, Ti'easnry,

:

1,1100

V ainatlon

The war debt sinking fund

1,'237,05)

i8.39
18.19

:

April, 1911

Augusta and Boston.
Boston, Kuflolk Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Augusta and Boston.

2,273,333
2,9-8,111

269,1X10

July, 1893
•T2 to 1906

Bank of Amer.ca. Jnlv

1838
1838

728,172

20, "72

do
do
do
Sept., 1*16
do
do
do
.Ian. I, 1890
do
do
do
Jan. 1, 189(1
N.y., B'k of America, March I. '909
do
do
do
May. 1910

M. * N
M. &S. N.O.,

2.600.(00

311.000
525.000
475,000

J.

varl'u^
1837

ty, $-25.516,042

A constitutional amendment limits the
N.O., Cltlz'ns' Bk. of

do
1986
do
M. & N N. y., B'k of America, May 1, 1907
do
do
March 1, 1875
M. &S.
do

0,0011
80,(100
134,0(10

l.tKJO

&S

&

Various.

2

I.IWO

18:!9

RR

Chesapeake & Ohio canal
Bait. & Susquehanna KR
Annapolis & Elkridgc RB
Defence Bounty Loan
Southern Relief bonds
Deaf and lUimb Asylum Loan.

;

is $113,915,561 : rnllroail propelreal -state, »25"i.2S9.395. or aboui

personal property

alter 18S1

Sept.. 1873
IStS

:

Bait,

Cherokee Val.. $.30ii.(0«.
Bonds arc offered lor

1BT2. (v. 14. p. 19. 94 219.
v. 15, p. 155. H^. 218.25*.)

The debt has been rapidly reduced.

Various. N. Y., B'k of America.

M.

80,000
750,000
1,830,000
1,000,000
3,960,000
2,960,000
965,300

^17

1,000

$600.(X)i,

V., $2i5,00O.

The nominal debt of Kentn<-ky
593,000
66,000

500,000
2.950.000
480,000

1.0(10

&

arter v.

The valuation of
July

101,175
889,000
316,000

1871. $23l.492.4«»
ol lax. 4 mllla.

old islxes maturing in

J.

M. *S.

Rate

'72, declared
of 18711.

annual

•79-'90-'l-'«

J.

do
do

187(1.

void the semiand $iao.OOO of the
loM bonoa
quarterly hon'i" held hy H. Clewii & C'.; Ihi- currency ho"d8,$2,000.(XiO; and the lollowlnir RR. endorsemtnts. viz: Brunswick & Alb.. $3 .'WMXIO,

1874

(

Maine
do
Bounty do
do
QO

Is belnsr rapidly reilneed br a sInkInK
Hee notice of rcdesoptl^n oi bonda In
v. 15, p 99.

lund.

CUHOMICU,

:

Cha itv Hospital bonds
Bonds for relief of State Treas.
Bonds in aid of various railroads..
Levee bjnds
do

Munlcfp

*J.

J.

100,000
176,500
866.000
800,000
8,900,000
8,000,000
2.000,oa)
7.545,900
1,880,000

1847

Refunded stock bonds
N rnisl University bonds
Thornton loan bonds
War bonds
Revenue deficit bonds (to Chicago)

Loniniana

;

April, 1900

Sacramento, Treasury,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

'.fo'do
A. & O

1,474,000

lOJ&c

do

Kallroad endorscm'ts (to July, 181:)
Illinois :
Inte est bonds. Inscribed

V. 15, p. 14.)

Under a law of

3.'I0,I!II0

1,200,000

;

do

do
J.

Co,

do
do

Ast^essetf
Chattanootf't RR. bond transaUlon
value real estate in IWl. »in,114,l»2: Rate of taxation reiluced In 1871 Ironi 7M to 5 mills. DeBrIt
was
\
$217.6?!.
The
flsral
ear
In receipts last
11,000.(100 lonn of 1972 was for current Itabllltlea,
tec.
The Alab. ft thai. KK., waa loiighl by the
State, April. IKT,' and resold In Sept,: the Slate's
goaranleed mlerest on the Company's bonds wa*
not paid July 1, IV.i. (T. 14, p. 2l8,S17, 39S, MS,

1886
1886
1886
1888

1,B7<',000

1,(X)0

18(U
1864
1865

1868
1368-69
1871
1870

RR. bonds
do
do
do
do
Allnntlcft Gulf KB. bonds
Bonds, act of Mach 12,1806
Bonds, act Sept., 'tO, pold
Bonds, set Oct., '70, sold
Currency bonds of 1810

War

4

do
do

do

do

:

Western
do
do

New

t

N. y., Duncan, 8.

J.'*'j.

2,185,000

In CiiroH'
Audltor'B rer.nrt In
v. 13, p. 739, and
v. 13, p. f39, show all dclslls In retard In ibeSlata
flnaiirlal situation, and a history ol Alabsina 4fe

lOLK,

;

Old bonds held by U. S. Govt
Due School and Internal Imp fund
Convention bonds
State bonds (sold or hypothecated
do
IjOaii to Jackson, P. & Mob. KB ...

Md.

J.

do
do
do
do
do

18,600.0(»)
300,1100
2,I(XI,000

The Governor'a message, pablished

* Co, May, IWi
do
do
do
May, \n»
no
do
do
May, 188S
London, Union Bk.
Junf, 1890
1886
do

The debt
1957
1860

do

.

1,1X10

KKMARKB.t

due.

.iOO.OOO

i869
1870
1870
1870
1870

California :
Civil bonds, sinking fund, gold.....

aoyear
20 year

I.

J.&

87;,'M»
499,000
1.0..0,UO

l'.«4C

1838-39
1872

Arkansds Centfill.......

Flortila

lOO&c

Whom.

K. N.Y., Duncan, B.

ft

do
do
June

648,00.1

2,8r«,0tlO

debt
bonds for deficiencies,...

do
do
do
do

M.

S-JOOOO

1871

Kloatlne ilcbt
MemphlB & Uttle Kock UV.
Little I!ui-k & Kort Smith Kit
I,. li, Plric muff & N. 0. KR
Miss., Oilachlta & lied Ulver KB.

ConnecticnC :
War bonds, 10-20 year

1,911.000
473,800
688.00U
61,800
82,f«)

KB..

niif unded

Tt'n year

»lfl8,0(IO

lliu&c
lllO&c

iwn

.'"..1

Newbonda

New

100*c

whau

I>ayabl«aiid

,

.

.

a.
ft

r^Dec.

u

...

THE CHRONICLE.

416

;

[September 28, 1872.

STATE SECUEITIES.
Subscriber* will confer a great Atvor by e1v1>>K ub Immediate notice of any error dlMCOTered In onr Table*.
DESCRIPTION.

Date
01

S'ze or
par

INTEREST.

Amount
Out-

Whenr

EJf

For t'xpUnatton

Where Payable and

of tfll references Bee Bonds, Value- st'nding.
''»>""'"'
ooi u tes on preceding page.
(fcnt

Minnesota

:

Loan

State iiulldlng

1867
1368

do

do
do

do
Sioux War Loan
Kailroad Uonds(DOt recognized)

....

1,000
1,000
1,000

1858

1,000
1,000

'65-6

1,000

1868

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
l.lOO
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

J.&

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

Considldated bonds
i onds to North Mo. UK
Vouds to Cairo & Fulton

'51-«
'57-9
'5»-«0
'54-9
'52-9
'57-66
'56-61
'53-7

KU
Bonds to I'Utle County KB
Bonds to Ir n Moui.lain KK
I'uclllc KU
S. W.
S. TV.

r.l'aclftcRR
r.

tianuibal

KR. iguar.)
Joseph UR

Pacillc

&

St.

State bonds

Treasury.

do
do
do

do
do
do

M.&N.
J.&D. N. T., Metropolitan Bk.
J.& J. N. Y.,Nat. Bkof Com.

439,000
8,727,000
2,961,000
392.000
504,000
2,379,000
5,219,010
1,456,000
1,589,000
3,000,000

1867
1871

to fund floating debt
do
HamoHhire:
War loan coupon bonds
do
d)
do
do

Whom.

St. Panl,

do
do

1011,000

ifisyoufi:

State bonds

J.

by

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

M.&S.

500.000
160,000

M. &

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Duncan, S.& Co.
State Treasury,

do

S.

Principal.

When

Muni

New
AN

ipal

war

loan,

18i<S

1883
1371-1838
18 77-1 889
1889-1(190

1374-i839
1872-1889
1376
1876
13;3-I887

bOO&c
lOO&c

600,000
600,000
495,000
2,205,000

1861
1863
1S61

lOO&c
lOO&c
lUOiC

1,199,900
1,002,900
593,400

1,000

J.&

J.

M. & 8.
A.&X).

J.&

J.

J.&

J.

Trenton &
do
do
do
do

do
do

Canal Debt,

1,000

|8'
1827-3,

.•iKl.510

'.848

900.000
800,000
1,537,837 5
1,106,420
5,150,200
2,099,000
473,000
880,000

1848
1813

TJnder Art., 1, Sec. f
01
Con-titution j

1,

Art.

A

Sec.

7,

and

3,

t 7, Sec. lU.

1,372,000
20,675,000

1

•a

I

•s>5

Deflciency lo n of isri
Compirofler's bus (by Kev. Stal's).

l,iS.',90O

p^i

66,473 5

J.&

7
7
5
5
6

&

6

5
6
6

6K6

&

do
do

N. T., Manhattan Bank.
do
do
do
Albany.
N. Y., Manhattan Bank,
do
do
do
Albany.
N. Y., Manhattan Bank,
Q.-J.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J.& D.
do
do
do
J.& J.
do
do
do
Albany.
J.

do
do
do
do
do

yort/i Cai'olhui:

HR. andimprovement bonds, old...
do
do
do
do
do new (not special tax)
do
do
do
do
do
Funding bonds, since war
do
do
do
Regist'd certificates of literary fund
Penitentiary bonds, act Aug. 2i, '68.
Special tax bonds

1868

& J.
A.&O.
J.
A.&O.
J.* J.
A.&O.
J. & J.
A.&O.
A.& O.
J.& J. N.

500&C
500&C

4,738,800
3,639,400

J.

I,0OO
1,000

2,6.'6,000

J.&

lOO&c
lOOic

1,739,000
2,417,400
1,T21,-100

383 045

1(>67

1868

i',666

13 -.0
1860
1856

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
luu&c

1,000

100,000
11,407,000

Oliio:

Reg

stered loan, payable after 1870.

do
do
do
do
June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
OreqoH —Relief bonds
Bount bonds
~Willaniet(i^ Canal and Lock

lSi5
1-^81.

1886.

875,39.1

1,600,000
4.095.309
2,400,000
4t,f.00

46,027
200,000

1870

6
7
7
7

Jan., •73-84

Jan., '86-96
Jan., '97-02
April, 1877
April. 1877

A

do

do
do

May4

Register'd do do
Coupon loan of April lil(»31,000reg)
Militarv loan of Ma^ 15 (cp. & reg.J
Stock loan of Feb. 3 (re;;iBtei ed)..

do
do
do
do (cp. &reg.)...
do
do (registLre )...
do
do (cp. & reg.)..
do
do (reg sLered)...
do
Cbambersbu-gctfs, May 3?, (leg.).
Rhode I'ttami:
War bonds

13)9
18'.2

1,000

At

will.

1,-52

1000

laiS
1853
1853
1861
1867
1867

l.OuO
1,000
1,000

6g.
5g.
4,^g.

New York.

60

6g.
6

50&C
50&C
50&C

3,773,550
9-i,i50

5

18117

.50&0

7,3911,550

6

1867
1867
1867
1871

SO&c
50&C
50&C

90,400
9,271,850

5
6
5

1863
1863
1864

1,507.

•

T23,9,iO

2^7,376
1,000
1,000

Oct., 1874
Oct., 1375
1877

Dec,

do
do
do

do

1,1100

1,000

do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harrisburg Treasury.

& O.
J.& J.
F,&A.

A.

Prov., R.

I.

H.

&

do
do
do

1794
1836
1857

—

2d do
do
3
do
d>
4tli do
do
5tli do
di!
do
Fuiitt ins bonds
Bin R dm- RU bonds
New St te Ho.i>e b-nds
do
d)

do
do
do

....

1

18ij8

1&59
...

Fun iingblll' reneivalile
raymentof inter 8t
Fund ny^ bank bills
C nvei"(* n boufls
Land conin Bsion bond;*
Fire loan bon is, ste Imff

Tar.

38,837

var.
var.
var.
var.
var.

189,6111

do
do
do

1861
1866
1854
185 i
1856
1868
1868
1S68

500&C

186J

500,*c

1861)-'70

iooac
1.0

1.000
1.000

1000
1.000

5U0&C

do
donietlc
do
Rail oat endorsements

—

1,131,701
970,000

1

—c sa _ S

var

i-d^"

15

4,083,991

for railroads
Bonds loaned to UR.'s, old..
Bds isued to RR.'s since 'b6—
Green Issue, no letter
Nc* serle , k-tter H
do
not 1-ttered

l,00n

2,172,000

purchase bds - a g s
State apiiol stock
J^-"^^
Bds to fund int. on above to Jan, 6ii
Hertiiltaj^e

-32

Jan., 1371
Jan., 1876
July, 1881
Jan.,13*7

do
do
do
do
London.

a:=5:

Columbia.

^ome

I

I

April, 1879
July, 1882

do
1877

do

Aug

,

Aug.,

Feb

,

Feb.,
Feb.,

Feb

,

Feb.,
Feb.,

June,

which are very heavy in Ohio, raised

Revenue Is raised from numerous sources, princi pal y from eorporations. Taxes are levied on
personal property, which whs assesned in 1870-71
at $171,686 918. and the tax wss $620 619. Total
revenue in 1871. $;.1»7,945. Fundcl debt diminished $2,131555. Balanee In Treasury nt close of fiscal year, $1,476,3 8. State holds $1,7M,321 in stocks
and $9,100,000 01 railroad bonds. Interest is paid
Anv coupon
In gold on all loans prior to 1867.
bonds mav he cliaiiged to registered The bonds
due in 1872 are payable at any time till 187!;
those of 1877 till 1882: those Of 1882 till 1692. (T.
15, p. 218.)

1878
1871
18T2
1872
1ST7
1377
1882
1882
1876

March,

all created for war purposes and is being
steadily dimlnlkhed. The valuation of real and

1882

prll, 1893
J.:ly, 1393
August, 1894

riersonal property for the fiscal y^ar

/>

At

November
Toal bonds printed by American
Bank Note Co.. $22,310,0I'0'; of which $3, CT2 800
were in State Treasury $6,000,000 Bterling loan
In hands of Am Bank Note Co.; $3,953.-i0O destroyed; and balance $9,514,000 were delivered to
Of ihe latter,
fina cial agent in New York.

briefiy thus:

pie sure

Jan.
Jan.

1, 18T7
1, 1S8-1

;

fuly 1, '3t-8

July
Jul

1, '87-S9
1, '82-86

July 1, 'I-7-97
July 1, '75-79
July 1, 1881
Jan.l, 1385
July 1, 1388
July 1,1888
July 1, 188,1
July 1,138

$3.773,0lKI

„_

to,Jan.,

'6'

Int. dueonallbtlsestira'd

toJan,

'72

,

V.

Treasury warranto
Loan account in New York
Total debt or all kinds to Jan., 1872
Texa-sSfttool fund bonds
Pen t-ntiary debt
Front er protection, gold, 20-40 yr.
Deflfii-nry bds, under act May, 1871
Claims on State before 1866
Vermont:
"War loan bonds, coupon
"
**
registered
coupon
Firfif*n(a— Old bonds,
"
registered

—

No interest now paid

sterling

coupons
••slstern

..,
.

" sterling "
fundable to Jan. 67
dne to July 1, isn
Conrol. bonds, coupon & reg
Deferred Oerlifls forH of old debt.

is,

according to a supple-

;

710,000
752,417
206.000
34,990,066
53T,0nS
60,000
700,000
357,001
303,969

making

toial deductions 01 $;?,02S,475.
and leaving the net amount of debr, $19,961,590.
Total valuation of lauds, $205,386,777; lots and
other property $72,518,343; total taxable, $287,905,020. No new debt can be created, except by a
two-third vote of the people. The rate of taxation was raised to 60 cts on the $100 for 1871,
though since reduced to 40, but a tax has been
laid on railroad receipts, and on some othei
sources of revenue, (v. 13, p. 601,634.)

1892
1909
1900
1900

1,903,028

.

1370
1371

l,ono
1,000

1362
1:62

50()&c

278,000

50O&C

237,50;)

var.

S(ki&c

82,000,000 acres of land, and
also claims, on difi'erent accounts against the U.
8. $451,000, whlcliwould ho to that extent an ofl^set
Valuition of property, 1871
to the (leht.

The State owns about
1890-1910

March

1, 187

$259,461,517.

(v. 14, p. 657, 76-3,794.)

Of the regisii being rapidly reduced.
tered bonds $35,500 are held for the Ag icultnral
College.
'The Ihnli'ig law o' April. 1871. allowing coupons
to bepaid for taxes was repealed; but th refeal is deemed unconstitu'ioiirti and is before
be courts. 4 per cent interest a year is 10 be
paid on consol bonds and on % of the face of
old bds, less -tate tax. Of $22,00C,O0O consols.,
about $15,000.00,1 are in coupon bonds. Assessed
valueof nroperly in 1871. $366,116,81.0 tax rate.
5 mills. The taxlaw of 1872 applies to numerous
objects and Is expected to raise au increase
revenue. ( » IS p. 1'^,429, 8S9 14, p. 19, 175

Th^debt

£200
1866
1866
1867
1867

*

R-3

^

loo&c
lOJ&C
lOtl&c

J.

&D.
do

J.&

'00&^

coupon

registered.

p. 218, 235, '230.)

total debt here given

•

3,»9.690

lOl'&c

Funding bonds

16,

mental report of the Coiiptroller. Oct, 21. 18,1,
afierdednctingbon'tspaid Inbv ailroads. From
this total debt of $34,990,066, the Coiiiptro'ler deducts—debt of solvent railroads, $5,776,533 due
from railToads tlicn sold, $5.2i4,032; indorsed
bonds that will pav tn'ercst, $2,172,000, and interest, $130,820 Int. 18 mos. on bonds paid In, $^590; estimated balance revenue due, Jan. 1. 1872,
;

21,177,387

of lennessee notes

as colla'eral for loans;

;

$1,200,000;

136,8-69

1861
1863

M-cre in use

$5M1,000 had been sold, and $200,000 were to
cred't of sinking fund. Old debt not converted
was $6,453,908, making total debt. $11,991.90^ witho t including bondsnledged, r railroad endorsements. The Blue Ridge RR. s.-rln, auth nzed
1872. la I'ecided tobeunconslllutlonal. Taxation
for 1871, rate. State 7 mills county. 3 mills. Assessed value of propei ty, $133,913,337. The State
defaulted on interest Jan., 1872. (v.l4,p.3S5 i63;

July'lVl863
July 1,1868

5\-:;

ending Apr.

870. $13^,189,489. and tax O' 25 centi on $100. Total
in 1871-72, $811,305.
Treasurer Pari--er.
2', stated the debt

revenue

1868-93
1898
1870-73
1892
1869-92

1866-8'

a o

$18,6(M,660.

n.840)
is provided for by sinking funds, which
will pay It at or before maturity.
(V. 13,

The 'cbt

1876
1875

Aug.,

The total valuation of real and chatte; property in
1871 was $l,502,l'29,971, on which the 2.09mill8 State
tax produced $4,35n,728, and other local taxes,

1,0001

'67-'8-'9

Green issue, no letter
Bds to luiidiiit. on abo c

Bank

A&ol

J.&J.j

i

Indefinite.
Oct., 898

735,653

inroad debt—
Bon '8 end'rsed

—

6g.

I

Columbia. Treasury.
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.

5X..

var

debt

do
do
do
Columbia & N. Y.

most
I

debt, bnt no definite action has yet been taken.
No interest nai fur some years. Total interest
overdue Sept. 30, 1871, was $4,987,419. (For the
Governor's message on finances see v, 13, p. 740.)

The

lenneHHee:
State debt propel
Turnpik.; load stocks
Bank- T nn. stock
Railroad stocks

J'toatiitr/

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

215,476
130,315

250,000
11,600
600,000
1,100,000
1,258,550
1,265,300
700,000
4»1,445
300.439
6,712,608

Colnmbla, St. Treas.
do
do

Q.-J.

J.&

127,441
304,370

(v. 14, p. 19.)

The gross amount of the several issues of debt are
here given, but the value of bonds issued i-lnc«
1865 varies much on the pirtlcular i-Bues. Several
plans have been proposed for scaling down the

Debt was
T. Co.

South Carolina:
State Btoik
State H juse stock, 1st issue

also paid In gold.

July, 18S7

On demand.

do

M. &S.

1,019,000
205,000
663,000
746,000

:

ing

'93- '99

do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

canal debt and $19,139 L. I. RR.: maktotal debt, less sinking f.inds. $-.:9,482.7(i2.
Assessed valuation of real property in lh72 is
$1,641,379,410: of.persomil. $J4-.,-M8.035; total,
$2 038,627,415. Tax rate in 1871 « as about 5% mills;
Inti^ref-t on all debt except bounty loan '8 volun
tarlly paid in gold. Bo ds due July, 1872, were
$1,654,226

Jan., 1374
Var., 1373

State Treasury.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

&

At will.

do

Amer. Ex. Bank,

J.

5g-

classes of bonds the principal is payable, $100,000 per year. Sinking mnd, Nov., 1871,
was $l,ia3,112. Valuation of all property in 1871
$584,41il,ri46.
State tax. 3 millB.
there Is also $68,000 lontlngent debt to L. I. RR. ,
$7,361 per annum for Indian annuities. Sinking
funds at clnse of fiscal yeir, Sept. 3i.l, 1871, were
$5,159,793 for bounty debt; $l,80.'i,744 ifencral lund

Jan., 1900
Oct., 1898

,

A.&O. Phila.,rarm.&M. B'k.
do
do
& J.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
?« F.&A.

400,000
396,010
112,000
2.945,000
335,300
2«1,000

1872 was issued to cities
towns, the proceeds to be used in reducing
their several war debts.

an-^

July, 1375
July, 1878

Peyuixt/lmtnia:
luclini'd plane loan, April 10
r.l2 (1^1,000 reg.)..
Coupon loan,

per-

;

per $100) amounted

Th^ Mmdcipal loan of
July, '73-8

do
do
do

Raleigb Treasury.

do

1870, $11,320,113

uU

to $221 .m.

1881

'68- '93

do
do
do
do
do

do
do

do
do
do
do
do

p. 806.

Sept., '84-9
Oct., "73-4
Jan., '92-1905

New York.

Y.,

|3'275.00C-, their reiogiltlon Is disthe State. Total property valuation
taxation 5X mills.
The valuation of n al estate l-i 1872 was »437,533,142
and of personal. »H0,622 36'J. Total, »6;S,155,502.
upon which the tax is 5 mills. The Hannibal &
St. Joseph RR. provides the interest on its bonds,
bonds due Jan., isr2, were paid In gold, bnt after
that time in currency, pursuant to a rei-olutlon
or the Leglslniure. The Courts have thna far
sustained the law. The Governor's message, as
to finances, was published i:i Cbroniolx v. 13,

in

»90,«41,8i;2,

Of 'he first two
J. City,

York:

Bounty loan bonds, coupon
do
registered stock,
do
Gener.il f und debt— Astor rtock
do
do
deficiency loan,
do
do
do
do
do
do

amount of

cussed

;

March,

Concord or Boston,
do
do
do
do
do
do

fund.

Total valuation of real estate
March, 1»72 sonal, »3,»77,995 tax ($1

-JerHet/:

an oau bonds, tax free
do
do
do
o
do
taxable

New

50"&c

bonds are held by the permanent school
The "Minnesota State Railroad" bonds,
which are repudiated, were Issued In 1858 to the

All these
1877
1878
1»7»
18:2
Dee , 1883

jr.

61-2
1864
1^6«
18T2

REMABEB.t

Due,

if a a

.i;200

Bost.,

N. B. Mut. Ked'n,

Montpelier, Treasury.

187(-'73
1«7I-'1)0

1886-1900
1S36-1900
1886-1900
1886-1900
1876-1 <-6
1876-1886
1877-1387
1377-1887
1885-1901

J.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

'titercst

1

.

;

;

1871
187X

IWJEC
iOO«o

2!,000,C

j.&:j.

13,000,0

J, As|J.

Kicbniond, Treasury.

On Mttlun'i with

ff .V».

1901

457,489,657! V, 1S,P.4«.)

:

:

.

,

September

THE (^HRUNICLK

28, 1872.]

417

CITY SECURITIES.
Kntorod Bccorillnif to act of Conirrciis,
Siibx^ribcm tvlll confer a icreat

DESCKIPTIOK.

Date

8l7.e

bjr Wh. B. Dana & Co., In the ofBco of the l.lhniian of Conirrew, Wa<lilnKton, D. C.l
favor by civliis ii« Immediate notloo of any error dlaoovered in our Table*.

In

or

the year

Jf. r— Bd9 for uiuulclp'l pur'«
<lo
do
do
do
do
do
dn
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Water stock...

to Alb.

&

Whent
*5^P^y'ble.

Principal

Where Payable

Suaq. U.K.

aoo.i'oo

& n.
M.&N.

1,0

KKI.OOO

.!.& D.

I.IKIO

lim.oiio

F.& A.

ISO

I.OU

3511.(100

1870

1,1)00
1,0.JU

M.JkS.
.M.&N.

400 000

1,000
1,000
l.lOJ

101,000
500.000
,U1U,000

18S0
18:^1
18111

l-6«

:871

u^^
14(0

1,000

59,000

,l«KI

I

,1.

50,(»I0

S'.Y.. Duncan, 8.

do
do
do
do
do

M.&S.
M.&N.
K.i A.
M.&N.

WW

Park Improvement loan
Loan to Hull. &. Ohio UK
do

To

••8,913

ioo&'^

5,000.000

18113

lOO&C

a,ai 1,068

1803

tilO&c

18(5(1

100*C
lOO&C
lOO&c
lOO&c
imi&c
lOO&C
lOO&C
lOO&c
lOO&c

410,353
555,566

18118

187U

18U
i87U
1871

mi

Jl.l. U.ll. (for»l,00(Ul(10).

KndurHemenlH for N, W. V^a. Rlt...
York* Cuni.KU
do
do
do West. Md. 111!

lIXXic
10J.tc

UulonKR

10

1874-91

May,

1911

Feb., 1876-81

Nov.,

1895

July. ISOO

185,7'il

5.000.000
1,1HNI,OIIO

1,(100,000

218,100
891,616
137,414
77;i.*IO

1,000,000

1.873

May

irai

1,

Sept. 1,1893
Sepl. l.lsal
Sept. 1,18D0
,lau. I,
,lan.l.
.Ian. 1,
.Inly 1,

l'95
1890
\!-m
1SS4
Apr. 15, 1900
1885

July

1860.

I.

»202,75«,140. Population lu 18D».W 2Ci,S4,acuust
212,418 lu 1860.
Loano are irsued in registered

stock and are generally due at pleasure after the
dales of malurlty named. The Qscal year now
closes uci. 31.

Hi 500

Baltimore,

Jnlv. 190O

500,000

do
do
do

18t3 '85
1886
1890

Bangor & Boston.

18r2'85

117 000

ValuaMon of

City debt propel ...
I'enobHeottb Kennebec KR. loan.,
European A X. American itU
Bangor & Plscataqula Kit

1S53 '(B
18-4
IDIW
1889

56(l.0(«l

Var.

A.& O.
do
,!.& J. B08(., Mereb.N'at. Bank
A. 4 U.
Boston, 2d Mat. Bank.

1,000,000
60J,(.00

isri
1891

laWIH

3,088,295

Ti

11,1118,675

1861-«S
1864

1,791 5(X)
!2O,00O

18(13-

recrulttne, bounties,

&c

.'Ity notes (new main) Act 1858
Water loan (Ctiesnut Hill Keso.)...

do
(water into Dorchester).
Boston Hli^bluuds
Dorchester water loan
Brooklyn

1361

631,700
183,300
4,000.000
l.(«10
£lll(liS:c

1000

1865
187(>-71

1868

1870

flail

loan

181!)-'50

,

Mt Prospect S»|uare loan
Soldiers aid fund loan
Nat'l G'd & Vol. Firemen's loan
National Guard loan,
Atlantic aye. linprov. loan, local
Third street
do
do
Bn.)|iwlck av.

huuth Seventh
Ifiilon street
liourtli ave.

do
Wallabout Bay
Bedford avo
ave. basin

do
do
do
do
do
do

Inipr. loan,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

18'-4

1'65
18o2

. .

6

Var

Boston,

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

On demand

do
do
do

1878-'79

5

6
5-6
I

to

;

5e.

d

688,(100
1,949,711

5g

do

391,000
2,376,000
6:5,000
700,000
3;5,(00

5b.

1867
1866
1865
1866
1867

1*«
...

..

1867
186;
1867
1869
1870
1860.'TJ

Water loan
Hewerage bonds, continuous, local
Aes. fund bonds, cont nuous
do
Central ave. sewer bonds
So. Brooklyn
do
Temporary debt, tax ccrtldcates...

ISi'-Ti

187J

!i5,000
55,(XIO

1,000
1,000
1,000
i.ixm
1,000
1,000

1501JOO
IHj.OOO
213.000
90,000

i.otxi

55.>,000

l.UiO
1,000

21,000

l,ll.H)

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

25,000
167,000
135,000
352,000
299,000
290.000
326,000
230.000

1,1 100

309.1100

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

711,0
278,000

1,(100

iocai.

N. V. Bridge loan. regA coupou.
Prospect Park loan,
do

1855
1859- '61
1861

1857
1865

do

do

do

Qowanus Canal

185:1

1,000
1,(100

187a
1871-12

187.'-'8!

•iLondon
"f

I

llOKl

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

1.9<J0,I«I

4,811,505
300,(00
75.0X1
!, 630,000

Ctucago

Var

51,5(0
90,000

&

J.

18TJ-'76

1873
1S75
18;9-'81

Q2

do
do

J.

1891
13*7
18S3-'94
1880- '81

1875
1861-'73
18.81

1831
1116;- '90

1872-'ii0

1872-'90

1877 '86
1866- '95
1868- '95
186a-'90
1877
1879
1901-'ll
1915-'24
1881-1902
3yrs fr d'te

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

soo&c
50O&C

1,030,000
3,790,00,1

87,000
3.593.11'

2,896,0011
282.0110
3,4'25

00O

2,060,000

SOO&C

S,80U,0IIU

.& J.
do
do

6
7
6

do
do
do
do

7
7
6

7
6

&

.

7

If.

.

.

loon, ncgoliatedlu IS^O, netted thecliy
currency. An interesting article in

$3,823,413 In

Duncan, S. & Co.
do
do
y.. Am. Kxch. N. Bk.
do
do
do
do
Y., Duucan, S. ft Co.
do
do
T.,

Y., Am. Exch.N.Bk.
& O.
Var.
N.Y., Metropolitan Bk.
.

Th«; rate of taxatlou on the assessed Taluatlon of
last year, avemgea $3 H6 on the $100. The rate was
redui ed to less t' an 3 per ceut on the assessed
valuation ol 1810.
The Mayor In his Message, states the debt to Dec. 8, 1871, at $2l,'2i5,lo'
for pub. Inmr'm'ts, less $1,',00,1'<5 In sinking fund.
$9,557,405 lor local Improvenients (as marked local
are a lien on the propIn this table) which
erty benctltted and
must be paid bV It
Iloatni; obligations, $1.52i,518, consisting ol^cei
t ncates and $100.(00 due Chli-ago. Dec, 1S'.2.
To
tal debt, $30,66;,76H.
The Committee of Flnj
claimed thut the total debt was (in January Itf.Si
$.32,4k6,9')3.
Population In 1870, 396.200 against
266.661 In 1860.
Valuation of property In Kli.ga
County lu l,S72, bv the State Boaru of Etjiializalion, $175,411,596 for real ei-tate and $1 •,7.:h,;.'l for
jrsuual.
'I'he Board of Supei visors valued the
ti>lal taxable property of Brooklyn at $20i,76C,452, andI c
of all Kings County at $319,214,513.

do
1880
;87'3-74-75

lf6»'98

Bonds are mostly held within the State ol Sentfe
Carolina, and Interest la paid in Charlcaioa.

188.1- '84

1890

:

Water loan
do
Sewerage bonda
do
River Improvement bonds
Manlclpal and School bonda
do
do
8. Park loan (not a bond of Cb'go)
Cook County debt

T

iXO.HO

190O-1901

Charleston

,112,000

do bonds (coupon)
Fire loan bonds

In 1870 waa 2S0,SM, against
177,840 In 1860. Valuation of real estate In 1871 was
$393.2:4,9:^: personal i>roperty, $.'17,448,600; total.
*
$612,66(,550, Mi>on
on wiMi-h
wi-ich the rate ol taxation Has
»as
and
(1 5iper|l,0(O lor State and (11 53 lor City an
<.:ounty
i he net Increase ot debt In U71-?i wa
*745,sw.
The total d^bt. A) rll 30, 1872, oaa
(28,b'28,5:l5,
and the sinking fuuil then held,
$11.6s4,337. Sinking fund provisions are suftlcieut
e i<terltng
to meet the debt as It matures.

'73-'8iift'!>8-'99

Brooklyn,
do

do
do
do

295,i«X)

1872-'7S
1ST;- '79
1875-1901
19W1-190J

Boston
do
do
do
do

& J.

2,100,000
8,938,000
9,471.000

1899-1900
19(0-1901

n.

London

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

3J,(I00

18;4-'»2
187;-'86
i8;i-';5
18T;-'85

do
do

do
do
do
do
do

J.

187;l-'87

do

CliarleHton, S.C.:

City stock

i

1899

4Kg.

:

Water loan
Debt of Willlainsburgli loan
do
do local iinprovein t
Brooklyn local Improveineut loan.,

real and pemonal property fiJfnfln.
Kate of iHXSllon, 2S per <-l. Ilie loans to Kurone
N. Am. UU.. an to Bangor .V Plscatajju s UK.
are secured by llrst mortgages on those roads.

ft

The population of Boston

3 '7.759
533,205

l.ViS

Dorchestei- debt a»siimed
Consolidated St. Imp. loan, st'rllns 1870
Kenewal or water bonds ot *48
187;l
Water loan, sterllntf
18l6&li)

Kent

274.700

1.000
1,000
1,000

1853-'68

do
forbonntlea
Koxbury dent aKSUined.

City

100,tc

:

Various I'ruat Funds
Kenewal City Debt
For yarloud city purpoaea
do
do

War debt,

rlty credit has been loaned eitenalveljr to rs'Iroads. In evchange lor their securities, which It
holds to the amount ol «ll,(il'>.9);«. The sinking
Inn I lor M.ft o. KK. *.5,(l00.(uiloan was (1,879,(M,
Dec. 31, 187: : West. Md. UU. sink lig Innd, f11V,lia
and the total of the several other sinking funds
$,'>,4S|i, 132.
The atnoun: of ("e.it on which cltv
nays Interest Is tl3,02S,UC<, as h ft O. KU. pays un
|5.0(I0,0UI loan : Wati<r loan Is -xld by Inco-ue uf
waterworks, and Public I'erk by City Paaaeager
Uullway. and interest on $l,4tI,:(IU by other cou»pauies. The C.iOc.llUO lo^n ot 1872 for Weat, Md.
U.li. Is to be In place of $5t5,00ubonds prevloiialy
endorsed. The sKsessed value 01 property In *(r,0.

1900

BflllffM', M«.'.

UoHon

rroant, «M.8ei.

1372-'S9

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

1,6.,0,000

.

da

Mo",

Baltimore,

7,al7,(ER

lOO&c

1853
1853

IS.tt

lUOJtc

IS.^

18113

C. Kli

do

West.

I'o

do
do
do
do

The
Var.

Kxunint
du
Public Parki (Druid Hill)

Consolltlated loan
Court House loan
Funding b>an
l.uaii to Va. Valley

June, I'Ha-74 SlnklnKfund for monlclpsl bondi, tlA/WO per uMay, 1879
num. Amount now lu alnklnir lund. $2'j0.bU.
one, 1880 81
Sinking fund lor water stock, ^1.0(0 |>er ai.nu*ii.
Loan to .Mliany & Susquuhtina is seeurt d by 1st
morlgugu un toad Iruni Albany to 1 Ingnamluu.
Nov., 1910

City receipts, 1871, t3IS.S8»g lot.

I

&

4 Co,

do
do

do
do

Augusta.

Sttt'more
f'lty st'kdae at pleaanro after 1890.
JailI HtOCk
Water loan
Control Ulated bounty loan

million loan, Pitts
NewCllv Hall

ItEMAUKB.t

when due.

by

Best., Merch'nts' Bani,'. Keh., 18<5 91
N. Y, Uuiicau, B. li Co, .Mch 1893 l»V

Avgmta, Qn :
Bonds tor varlons purpoaes.

One

aiid

Wboin.

Pent.

foit-nott'B.

Albiinu,

boiiil.4 lo.iui'd

INTF.KE8T.

Amount

of
par •
OutBoDda. Value. st'udlug.

For explanation, see

1ST.',

1874-'a2
18i«-'95
1^^^0
1880-'!15

189(V'93
I8;3-'76
1874- '99
18r2-'79

1873-89

Total fnnded debt, April 1, 1872, «14,IOt,«aO. Floating debt, $824,649. Asaessed ralue of real property. Sept., irTl, waa |aa6.89t>,«90 : lenonal, tsijin.
Si).
(K of actual valne.) Total loaa br Are
calculated at $liwalo,uo. Tax rale for isn. 10
mills; rebate of taxes lor loss by tire, $SOO,(i(IO.
Poi>ulatlon In 1S70 '298,983, against lo(>,26« lu ifW.

Cook couniy deDt Isall
due

7 perceut.except $150,000
and inteiest Isall payable mj.ft J.
N. (V. :5, p. 82.)

lu 1873,

or In M.

ft

^tiicinnnti

Bounties to Volunteers
8
Dountles to Volunteers
T
To build Uijffiestoii Ave. sewer.. B:l

Loant oCin.&

Hills.

HU

do to Little .Miami Kit
do j^atoti& Ham. UK
do Covlni;ton& Lex. UU
do OhloA Mississippi UK
do Marietta iCin.KI!

31,000
25,000
150,0(0
91.0(0
96,(«0

6
6
73-10
6
6
6

& J.
&
&D.
F. & A.

,7.

F

I8.iO

II

1314
1850
1851

1,000
1.0(0
l.U«l
1,000
1,000
1,000

IMS- '51

1.(100

5.M,0(X)

J. &. ,1.
J.
J.
.1.
J.

18M

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,00U
1.000
1,000
1,010
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000

110,(XO

.1.

A
U

1

M

Common Scliooi purposes, reg
A
Bonds to fuMd tloathii; d<'bt
Bds toO& M Kit to pur. whf prop.N
do for Common School purposes..
do
do
do
do
do

1000

lopurroalestateforWorkh'seY
to build Worktiouse
Y;J
pur. Orpli. Asyl. Kds for park.O
fo.-erectlon of a Workhouse...
for waterworks
(^.i
do for waterworks
(^3
do for Common school purposesP2
do for Common School purposes.P
do toOiMKKtopur. whf prop.N
do pur Epls. Bury'ifGds for park.O
do forextcu.&lmp. waterworkB.C
do
do
flo
do
do
do

1815
1835
1355
1834
1866
1866
lSi8
1868
1868
1868
1868
1860- '61

18.W
1860
1847
1819
1850

500&C
500&C
500SC

131,0(«)

.1

,).

J.

,!.& D.

&
&

91.U0
25,(XX)

& D.
M.&N.

(W,000
210,000

M. &N.
M. *N.

40,1100

13,000

i4,un
31,000
230,UX)

15(V00
150,0(0
100,(«O
99,000
199,0(0
17,010
199.501)

96,000
1(0,000

5
6
6
6
73-10
73-10
7 3-10
73-10
6

M.&N.

M. ft 8.
A.&ll.

K. Y.,

do
do
do
do

Amer, Ex, Bank.
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
ilo
do
do
do
do
do
du
do
do
do
do
do
Pblladelphla.BankN.A
N. v., Amer. Kx. Bank.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Cincinnati.

do
M.&8.
do
J.& D. N.Y., Amer. Ex. Bank^
F. & A.
do
do
tlo
do
,1. ft D.
do
do
J. ft J.
do
do
do
.1. ft. I.
do
do
do
M.ft N.
do
do
do
M.ft N.

Cincinnati.

A.ftO. N. Y., Amer. Ex. Bant.
do
A. ftO.
do
do
A.ftO.
do
do
du

J.lly, I87J
July, 18;6

Dec,

18S0

Aug.,

187'^

Dec,

1880

1870, 218,900, agalnrt 161 JMd
Tax rate for l!>7t. $22 20 per $l,(«0 The
following table irom the books ot the Auditor ot
tt aa c J
Hamilton County, Ohio, exhibits tlie
valuation ol the City ot Cincinnati for ten years

Population by census of
In 186U.

—

Jan., 1881

Year.

do

Ra'etsx

valuation. per $1 Mil

e-tate.

estate.

I860.. $61,6ai,lXM
18.d.. 6-',li57,365
1S62.. 63,?ai,-296
do
1363.. 64,441,531
do
1864.. 65,585,774
do
March, 1886 1865.. 67,610.611
1866.. 66,451,662
Oct., 1886
March, 1888 18*7.. 68,.'tH'l,(MO
June, 1833 1868.. 69.7!»,IM4
Aug., 18S8 1869.. T2.'i<3.«44
June, 1889 1870., 8 73«4»!
July, 1888 1171.. 1.3,427,388
Jau., 1890

1884
1885

Nov.. 1890

Total

Personal

Real

do
Jan., 18S!

June,
Nov.,

$31,41l,8n
30, 13,411

$s3,l«J.T18

»lT4S

«,970,T7»

m
uw
MM
2iM
»«
40

19 20
11

•29,707,»«l

»!I,211,I9I

35,932,5fl
«7,809,57<
61,135,382

100,.'<>4,IMS

118,101

138,(72,763

63,41, 85
6i,!83,'r«

1:16,981,325

'!8.«-..,66»

130.715..'<10

U

17.3 .0,751

l^«.lo;,2^e

31 60

S«,934,aM

ltUJ(l,H2

-22

m

113.316,918
1.80,745,9911

131,383,529

27
>8 0O

Total debt ol Cincinnati is about tS,W(.O0U.
account about tSSO,<M) per anunui.

9U

»
Int.

April. 1895

do
do

^„

• «Morparliaiit«.—This columnshows thesizesordenominadousluwhlchbondaare Issued.
„ . ,. .. „
,
t 1F)le«poya6(«.—J.& J. stands for Jan. ft July: F. ft A., Feb. ft Aui.; M.ft 8., March* Sept.; A.ftO., AprU ft Oct.; M, » N., May ft Nov.; J.
quarterly from Jan.; Q—F., quarterly Irom Feb.; O.—M, quarterly from March.
iitinaritt.— Figures la brackats at tbe eud of remarks refer to the volnmo and page at CtotoKitnX containing faller laformatl«a.

„

.

..

ft

«
P

,
. » t^..- V|-J.,
n i
..(uneftDee.,

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A
K

.

... .

. ..

1

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,

.

THE CHRONICLE.

418

(September 23,187,2.

CITY SECUlilTIES.
Siibacrlbera tvlll confer
DESCRIPTION.

a great favor by

Date
ol

For explauatlon of all rrfereucea, see Bonds
loot notes on preceilliig page.

Size or

General improvement.....

ft2

60,000

75

1,1X10
l,l»10

70,000
150,000
150 000

100,01X1

l.OUO
1,000

100,(X«)
1.36,0

1,000
1,000

50,000
300,000

1,1X10

•

Ooliimbla. S. O.
l856-f8
Bonds for various purpose^.
Funding and substitute bontls, &c.. 18r,tl-"l
.

73-10
73-10
3-10
7

;

,7

£
7

do

do

KR. stocks 1855^l
do
1871
l&M

Gas Co. stoi'k
Funding bonds, coupon
Bonds tor various purposes

6

M.&

S.

.

City

tffrsei/.

J.
J.

&

&

Z'ivlHriUe, Sy.:

Coluinibia.

187C-'83

do

1887

A. &0.

1367-'69

5W&C

175,900
27,500

2'n,coo

Varl.

J.

1-50,000

&

.TeffersonviUe

1869-71

Van.

RR stock

New^ork.

.

t2So',COO

easury.
(.'olumbus

other

1878

property.

property

Valuation ol

1871

»3,-386,oai.

I873-'83

Cuiiunbus.
N. T., Ccnti Nat.

Bonds are all coupon, and were i.ssned in small
amounts as wanted. City holds some stocks and

1S72-'8I
1891-'92

T

Col. City

New York &

J.

18ti7-'S9

ISTS-'Sl

Jl,2.'l.75a,

city taxes

40

valnc of waterworks,
1870, 79,601
against a debt of f3ai,000; a'lountof
real and personal property iti 1872.

Population In

Bapk

J.

•Bounty fund..

Van.

1867
1868
1371
1868
1863
18:8
1868
1869-71

. .

do
Rowan's,

^ city wharf
Bllzabeth and P. RR
property

bonds

For old liabilities
School bonds
For old liabilities

I869.';0

St Louis Air I^ine RR...
Ne IV CitV Hall

RR bontjs, endowed

by

l'i9,(XI0

Tari.

1866-6'
1854-'70

Public schools
Water stock

870,01X1

1000

1886-''91

'

l.tXX)

»n3,(,09

;

on

In 1871, If918,2ff7

;

;

lo 1810, |710,6C0.

J.

J.&.J.
•J.&D.

425,00

M.&N.
A.&O.

136,0(10

1,000,000

Va

1,1X10

i66,0lXl

1,000
1,000
1,000

150.000

A.&O.

a72.0'Xl

Vari.
Vari
F. & A.

135.01X1

\.(m

2.'5.0(X)

1871
1871

1,01X1
1,IXX)

51XI,(X)'J

250,01X)

1,000

1,558,000

(f .

do
do
do

&
&

J.
J.

25,000

J.

&
&

J.

&

J.

187S-81

Bk. April,

1882
1^83-84
April, IS&I
Iftsi

'

May,

1887-3!)

'75

85.

Louisville.

-

:'

i, 1891

Various.

do

.

&

1896-97

lio

1872-'89

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

July, 1897
July, 1898

June,

Louisville.

Vay,

Louisville.

do
do
do

N. T.

'

do
do
do

.

'75&'80
'82 10*93

Interest on t'200,000 of the sixes Is paid in Balti
luore. City holds nominal assets of |956,645.

*

'

I

l.OOO

B.R

Mempliis'

N.

Y"..

P.

1870
1857

1. 000

i,5l5,lXXl
V37,IX10

1,000

300,000

J.

SOOJkc

J.&D. Mil.&N.yJ,
do
J &

,1

.1

'

M.& N.

18"5-'96

Myers & Co
do

500&C,

.\I.

do

against 68,033 In 1860.

Sept., 1891
April, 1891

Lynchburg.
do
7

Var.

dcM

JanuarV. '87',', was $6,153,000, exclusive of the railroad de'bt, for which the roads are llahle, antountIng to »1,5:".3,0(X). Population in 1870 was 100,753

•72-'89

Bk Of Americ*.

do
do
do

Tlie commissioners of the sinking fund reporled
Januarv-, 1372, that the resources were adeQuale to
meet all the city dcl>t as it matures (excei-t thn
»'..l«OftXJ to the E & P.
R.) The total

1901
1898
O'-f ., 1893
73 10-98
1893
1889-; 901

r

N. Y. Bk of Amerlci.

Vari.
J.
J.

1

:

Various,

May

do
do
do
Bank of America

Y.,

M.&S.
A.&O.

S09,«92

definite Information is obtainable in rethe details of the fluau'ciai situat.on of

{to

this city.

'gsmx'

July,1889

T., Mercantile N.

1.

H1,31T

,

'

rgold)
M. & L. Rk.

Endorsement

&

gard

18Ti-79

I

onds for various purposes..'
"ost bonds

funding loan,

J.

No very

'99-19(li

June,
iiin.,

do
do
do
do

S.

Varl.
Varl.
Vari.

1877-9'

July,

1874-7'9

M.tN.

1M,000

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

ito

do

.to.

M.&

S3.0O0

Bonds, Spur cent. ..;._.{;, ;.,:,,^>y^/,..,

'•*

A

270,51X1
191,01X1
500,OIX)

1870

Louisville.

A.&O.
& .J.

N. ^k. Jan

1st

do
do

J.

449.1HX)
159,1100
919,01X1

l,l«10

1,000
1.000
1.000
1,0(0

Jersey Cly,

,1

M.&N.
Van.

17,000
7a,000

1,000
1,000

jjynchburg, Va.:
jfonds various purposes,..,...
Tenn::

150,000

•joo,m)

1,665,501

.

J.
J.
J.
.!.& J.
J.& J.
i.& J.

40il,000

1, -19 1, 500

1865

For improvement of streets

Van.

.1

1.000

ISM

&
J.&
J, &
J.&

73,(XX)

500SC

18.54
1857-.5tl

.1.4: J.

475,0

1871

Waterworks

Subscrln. to stock, L. & N. R. R
'8tr*dpr\, wharf..;

MempMg,

Savannah.C.R. R. Bk.

Varl.

1,314,000

18'; 0-1

las'j

Sewer bonds

1,003
1,000

1^66-69 l,t«X)
1863-69 l,l-00&c
1869
1,0 O&c
1868-69 l.OO'dfcc

1853-51

f

&

J.

600.000

FopuWtiotl, :8i0, 9,596, against S.r52 iD 18Gb,
ngtrket bonds weie issued in May, 1872.

1892

J. & J.
Var
J. & J.

10,01X1

1886
I'Se

1, 1891;

J.

lOOSc

School Houses*

Jail

Dec.

.

.T.

1366

18.'i2-6;

—

"Wha'

do

.

Oct., 1899

March 1,
Aug. 15,

:

Water loan bonds., couDon
do
do
do
Sewerage bonds, coupon
Bergen school iiau bonds
B.'.werage bonds
do
...
do improvement bonds
do bountyloan
A ssessment bonds
do 20years
do
Bergen and Hudson old bonds.....

For

Oct., 1884
Sept., 1899

B

O.

1,000
1,000
1.000

isee-T

B

N.

do
do

do
dp

N. i'., Amer. Ex. N.
do
do
do
dr>
do
do
F.& A.
do
d(>
uo
J. &D.

A.&

118,000
147,HXI

185S-5H

r„ Anilir. Ex

do
do

M.,S!,S.

Detroit, Mich.

Bonds for various City purposes.
do Water W*k Co, guar, bv city
Pub. Build, stock (City Hall) bond

N.

i7

:

fiubscriptiouB to vArious

A.&O.

•7

7310 M.&S.

183,400 5
161,450
iso.ooo

18V.2

!<^r«*4,,M,;

Colunifinft^ <?S.

IXX)

186.8

i

M. &N. Piiiladelpliin. Bank N. A. March, 1,897
do
do
M.&N. do
6
do
73-0 3.& U. N. T., Amer. Ex. N. B. .Tunc, 1897
do
do
do
73.10 M.&N.
Nov., 1897
do
do
do
,1. &.J.
Jan.. lUOO
do
do
do
,I.*D.
J ine, 19IJ0
do
do
do
A.&O.
Oct., ISiOO
Cincinnati.
M. &S.
March, 1903

2.50,IXX1

100,000

REMARKS,

!

I>«ie.

by Wlioni.

145.000
27,U«)
500,000

1,000
1,000

Ifil
1871
1871

Trinclnal
Ipal,

When

Where Tayablc and

'udiug.

1853
1853
1369
1869
1869

Immediate notice of aur error discovered In ear Table*.

Outfit

—

!•

imi

'5fSt«teSf.

Amount

pa
Vail

C'ncinnrti/— (Continued)
do for f utidiiiif nojitlng debt...,Aa 1817. '48 5l«)&c
llM7-'48 l.llUU
do loaned t(i Whitewater Can»l..
1,000
-8
1«6T
do for newho9pit«l
1,000
S2 1868
do for new hosiiltal
•
1,0110
L
18M
do fortundtiiK Coating debt
l.KO
18.13
do forexteu.&lmp. waterworks.

do
do
do
Bds pur. Orph Asyl. G'ds for ParkX)
VS
do tor Workhouse
K
do for sewerage
do for Improving Gilbert ave....U
ave
sewerBS
Kgiileslon
do to build
W
do Improvement bonds
C4
do water work purposes

glvliig

Charleston,

S. C.

13T.!-I91

Nov.,liXI0

July, 1872

The

floating debt Aug. 1, 1872, was $574,347. Valuation of real properly in i872, $21,936,310; personal,
Interest on the
; tax rate, $!^ per $;OLi.
curi ency debt Is in default since July, 1871. Coupons unpaid amount lo $2211,815. Population in
$4,690,0011

18-0, 40,280.

Milwaukee

:

Re-adjiiscment bonds
General City bonds.,...

1,H»)

455,1X10
150,(klO

coupon

187-i

1,1100

2iXl,i'00

.1.& J.

(issue |^CO,(XXIj registered

1872

10,0(0

100,000

J.&

Water bds.dssue
do

1S61
1871

^l.OOO.OOO)

.1

.

J.

MoUle:

ABC (pay. an'ly till '91)
DEF (pay. an'lv till "86)
Bonds to Mob. & Gt. Norlh UR.

J.
J.

&

.T.

N.Y., Howes &M.

liS'l

1,0(XI

254,20.)
845,' lint

1870
1870
1871

1,000
1,000

500,000
seo.ooo

Montgomery,
Bonds of 1868,
ifew York:
Water stock
do

N.&

S.Ala.

M.&N.

J.

&

The City cannot Issue debt beyond 5 per cent of its
a^sessedvaiue, whichin ll'72i3 ahuut $4'l,lX»,lOO'
Sinking funds are^pvOylded for

Mobile,

!

,

I

1891
1886
1885
.July, 1899
Ni'V.. 1895
1901

....•.;•..

..\:u.
. .

-

Building loan stock. No
Real estate bonds
Public eduofttlon stock
l>ocks and slips stock

4

•....

Dock Bonds
Floating debt fund stock
Market stock

do

Ido
do
City Cemetery stock
City impravc mcnt stock

do

X^onatic AsylniD stock

;

do

do

Fire department stock,

bouda

Fnndlng bonds
"
"

"

**

"

••

registere,.

coupons

185!-7
l«>S-7
1857
1859

4.596,5.55
2.50,000

,

,

Bonds are endorsed by N.

&

91'J,000
490,01X1
450,0(X)

«

lOfl&i-,

3.066,071

«

lOO&c
lOO&o

399.300

6

275,(XX1
990.0(X1

«

lOO.tc

1880
1865

;oo&c
lOO&o
lOO&c
ino&c

18.53

!(XI,«:c

1860-3
ia53
\SSi
1870
1860
1865
1868

lOO&c

18.57-9

lOO.S:c

HXl&c

Ml&c
lOO&c
llXML-c

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c

..

IIXI&C

521953

lOO&c
lOO&c
500&C
ioo*c

4(X).O0O

ri-irtstcre-

1(X1&C:

lOO&c'

&

6

1

Funded county

;5

debt.. 20,981,350 ,23,239,300

29,866,704

vSinlilng

fund

18,115,804

$91,53.3,559 .
20,182,821 21,738.886^,

6

Total, less s'k'g f 'd.$50.882,262
Temporary city debt, 10,525,100
City revenue bonds.. '3.080,000

6
6

County

rev, b'ds, &C.

8,886,200

$67,036,'2S6 $69,79 1,578
14,914,(XH) 16,122.372
6,479,',00 15,43:t,997
8'.i0,000

5,'?t,6,S0O

6

5

Total tcmp'y debt..$'i2,491,300 $21^13,100 $37,112,669
TliLs makes the total lunde.l and temporary debt
$1'J3,616,1.!8, Aug. 1, against $108,561,703 Jan. 1.1S72.
The population of N w '5'ork in 1870 was 922,53\,
ag-ainst 805,658 in 1860. The follow Ing table shows
the progress iu ten years of prorert*' valuation
and taxation,
,-R'te lax pr $l«X);-^
City k
Real
Personal
estate,
State, Couuty.
fear. estate.
»178,l.9;,o37
14
$398,533,619
1861).
2 33 \
16 ?6
174,6il,306
3 62
1861.. '406,963,665

'6

5

I

M

.

,

,1889

S3

2.767,000
3,000,000

MS,000
6,500,000
6,907,939
1,000,000

•
*'
sterling " ..
.'nterest fundable to Jan. 67.
doe to Jniy 1, 1871

ConEol. bonds, coupon & reg
Deferred certlfls forX of old debt.

bounds

Total funded debt. .$68,998,146 $87,238,608

181,0rjft

lOO&c
;oo&o
lOO&c

lOO&c

6

6

2,500,000
2,748,000
75,000
40,000

75,000
451 ,'200
3,310,000
300.000
400.000

Identical as to

have separate organizations and distinct
The foUowingstate'i ent shows the an(ount
of funded and temporary debt, and the amount iu
the sinking fund at the dates named.
Jan. 1,
Jan. 1,
S.'Pt. 1,
Dcseriplion of Debt.
1871.
1872.
18T2.
Funded city debt
$48,016,796 $57,999,r08 $0?,146,-.55

10 000

151,1100
.230,IXX)

RR.

debts.

250,000

2,500,000
2,083,'«0
1,766,«X)
115,000
1,183,137

S. Ala.

rles,

a,900,lX)'l

!,796,lX)r
l,5tXl,0(»

tbe boude.

UH

Q.-P.

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&o
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c

loo.tc

do

rJ}''gvau-^ra.\tti

1841-63
1870
1345-60
1865

all

Valuation of property, 1871, $20,376,916; tax, IK
per cent. There are also $1.1XX1,000 of bonds in
hands of trustees for G. T- RR and $700,000 for
Mobile & N W. R.r; 'MoI ile County »189 tiw 8
per cent bonds outstanding.

The city and county, though
...i
.

-r

.T.

RK

Croton water stock. ....:.-..-.-. :.
JJew Croton Aqueduct stock
Addit'nal new Croton Aqueduct..
Croton water main stock
Croton Reservoir bonds ,.,
do Aqueduct bonds
Croton water pipe bonds. .;........
Central Park fund stock
do
do do
do
do
do
do
do
Cen. Park additional fund stock...
do
do
do
Central Park imp. fund stock
d» do' do do
do
d<>: do
do
do
do

do

&

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

55'.',200

'

Jan. 1,1002
Jan. 1,1902

J.&

lOO&c
lOO&c

Ala.:

do

J.

"1866

SOOSc

rto

do

230,1100

1S66

do

11/71

'

300,000

debt

do

. . .

do
do

1, ',891
.Ian. 1, 1901

Bk of Mobile
do
do
do
do
N. T.,Mprch. N. Bank.
Mobile City Trensury
do
do
N. Y., Merch. N. Badk.

Cay

Bonds to Grand Trunk Railroad..
Wharf bonds
City funded debt
To Mobile & NortiiweBtern RR.

A.GoetteV. Jnnn

1362.. 399,556,401
1363.. ,402,187,382
isin.. 1410.774,485
427,360,884
1865,
1866.. 478,9;i4,9S4
1867.. 6.'.5,447,062
1868.. 623,236,5a«
1869.. 684,183,918
1870.. 742,108,01^
1871'., '769ia«i,28a
mi,. 797,148.688

172,416,031
191,967,161

3 87

22S,9'2«,505

4 31

181,423,471

496

'84 44

257,9W.974

3 94
4 67
6 13

2203
2t'H

276,389,451
285,199,972
•281,142,696
S05!'285,374
S06,-947,'«8

4 27

2T2
2 70
4.43

13 45
16 08

wfo

"S?
f,t

S06.9t9,42«

ill
.ii.uC^ J^vr^-uaii

J

!

(,i,j

C

.it-'^tiA

. ..
.
.

1

..

THE CHRONICLE.

September 28, 1872.]

419

CITY SKCtTRITIES.
Sabucrlbers

^rlll

confer a

DESCRIPTION.
For expIanaMoD of
foot uotes on

New

2cl

SUo

or
par..

all refnroncefl,

piige

mvor by

fl:reat

see

Uonda

ictvlns: iiw

Immediate notice or any trror discovered In our Tablea*

Amouut
Out-

i?ate

Vivlao. st'iKliiig.

previous

Cf^ut.

Whpn

Piinclpal,

Where Povable aud

t

WU<n

REMARKS, t

Une,

by wiioDi

P'J""'!"-

I'orl— (Continued)

Vol. 8oldlcre turn. Aid ftmd bonds

IMS

do
do
do
do
do
do
Ninth district Court Hou'<c boud<.
CoDsoUdatcd i^ruuk, coupon

1863
ites

do
.lo

I)«pt o I'arhH iniprov. uoiidH
Central Park couiniitulou boiidu.
Asst'Hfl iient

r.iio*c
lUditf!

,

;8ii

.

lOO&c
1>0&C
lou&c
10i*c

bmuls

4,-.'5a.noo

4.W1.J72 6
i,.a>,o.)ii

7

4,4;».1KI0

7

uw&c

a.ax'.ooo

IS71

lOi&c
IIO&C

3:10,1101

ini

KW&c

350,(«)

lifia

MIO*C
;ou&c

'.6,50

Scwrr repair Htock
Improvcmeut bouds

..,

18.2

&

1'«&C
lOIJ&C

iflii

water slocK

7
7
6K.

SIO.IIOO

Ad

iltioual Crotoii

S

mi 500

City I'arkH minroveiirtfund stock.
Kortnal sctiool I'mid stock
Public Hciiool bulbUuK luiid Htock.,

lT.'iOOi

I

40,0110

M.A

5

500,000
1.S0O.0U)

6

&

7

M.&
M.&

M.&
M.*
M.t

N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.

M.&
M *
M.&

N.
V.
N.

M.&
7

6

.M.&
M.4M.*;

The preceding flgnrft^ do not Include special a

1872

»t

187:H875

ments for ImproVcuients, street openlnK. «e..
specliled properly.
(CHKMIICLK r. ii, p.
tXSi V. 14, p. 219.;

oo

M,

1876

M.ft V.

M.li

6
6
6
6

*"-

K.

N.
MM
M.& X

18'jO

1901

Nov.

l.'7i-'

lUTi-'.f.S
1. '72- '7.1

Nov.

••I

32

Dec.

23, 1901

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

1,1891
1891

I,

1891
1887
1, 1874
I,

1.

r. CouHty:

I/,

Couuty Court House stock
do
do
No. 3..
do
do
No. 4..
do
do
No. 5..
Sol.fiubs. Red. bounty bonds
8ol. bounty fund bonds
^ol.subti. and Ucllef Ked. bonds...
Sol. bounty fund bonds, No. 3
Sol. bounty fund Ked. bonds. No,
Hlot damaffes Ked. bonds
do
do
tiideiii. bonds,

lon&c
100*C

40.200

IHXtc
KIU&C

l(lO&c

)

$fi50,000ftrplled,

do
du > yearly to int'st,
do
do ) and principal..
Rail cad debt
do
do
do
do
«
do
do
:..^.
Old corporations
Ponchirtrain RK
Waterworks Loan of 18(J9.

.V.

N.
S.
N.
M.
N.

188:1-1890

18M)-1881
1895-18.17

C.3 *

1891

1877-1879
1882
1887

N.

6,000,000
80,000

1,000

4,617,000

J. &.I.

I.IHKI

220.01X1

i00«c

sis

N.

M.& N.
M.& N.
M.& N.
U.&N.

lSi3
1H5J
ISJJ

ISM

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

1869

Million of ItWS

FundiuK Loan ot i860
Funding loan, 1870
.leffersou Cltv, (debt assumed)

1^TO

Wharf Imprdvemenl Bonds

538,000
157,000

Philadelphia :
iionds issued prior to consolidation,
do to pay for stock snlw. do
do fur extension of gas works.
,

.,^

a.

1901

1881-1888
I'JOl

PtUftburgh :
Water extmislon loan (coupon)
Funded debt bonds
......
Compromise KU. bonds (cp & rca)

'.Vi-'U

.1.

To provide

N. Orleans or N. Ytirk,

do
do

&

for Interest and principal ol conso!
bonds the sura of (660M)0 per year Is re<inlred
by law to be raised dV fax on real estate.

M.& S.
&D.
& .1.

J.

New

.1.

5
10
7

7

J. &.J.

A.&O.
M.& B.
J.& D.
Varl.

8

7»-10 .J.&D.
6

New
New

189'i

1874
1874
1874
1874
1873
1884
1H89

Orleans.

do
do

Tllto 11

Orleans.

do
do
N. Orlcana or N. York

A.&U.

1892
1892

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do

.».

A.&O.
M.&K.

5&6
6

4.45O.00O
6,705.000

Orleans.

!88M1

1894
1895
1887- 19(X)

Dec,

1880
Oct., 1910

SOOi&c
1,000

5004c

246,000
23i,000
;jos,ooo

700.000
895,000
1.857,700

375,500

*

.1.

A.&O.
A.&O.

nttBbnrK.
and New York,
N. Y., Bk of America.

to-SS

1919
1913

Boston Sufl'olk Bank.
do
do
do
do
Bost. Colnmhian Bank.
Boston Sutti ilk Hank.
Boston & I'ortland.
5&6 monthly
A.&O.l
do
do
S

Nov., 1886
Nov.. 1,S87
Nov., 1S83

J.

M.&N.
M.&N.
M.&N.
J. & .1.
J. &D.

ISVS
1863

18H

1009&C
lOOO&c
lUOI&C
1,000

BOO.OOO
000,000
300,000
5
2,000,000 5&6g.

Providence.

.J.& J.

M. &$.
J

.

&

J.&

.)

J.

do
do
Bost. Revere Bk

Jiilv. 1887

June.

1.ST7

Jan., 1876
1-85
,I»n.. 1?93

Prov

Jan..

19(X)

Bonds of 1855, conp. (gold)
IS.'is, coup,
do
do
Fr.& St. .lose Hi:., coup.
Judgment bonds N^I, do
Cimtral Pac. KU. '61, do
Western Phc. liU. 'fin, do
School bonds '66- 'fi7, do
Judgment bonds '67, do
School bonds,

.^OO&C
5iin.tc

(Kold).

do
do
do

Varl.

..

731.500

.,

WlO.Vf

4(10,(K)0

500»c
SOO&c

250J)(10
S04,0(»)

A.&O.
J. & .J.
M.&N.
A.&O.
A.&0.

150,000

J.&I).

99.500
27.310
99,00
198.K10

M.A N.
M.& N.

5.0(K)

M.& S.
M.&N.

.

<lo

.,

do

..

1871)

o(

SOO&i;

&

Savmui

Gulf

WW

.h ».)ver..

1854

500

18.yi

mm

ISil
18-«

5!
1853
1

lSi:j

Funding coupons^ other purposes.
Redemption of bonds
do
do
Bonds of internal improvements...
Joseph, Mo.:
Bds toSt.,Ios. ADen.C.
do
Mo. Valley Rli

& J.
& J.

.J.

J.

2117.500

Savannnfi, (fa.:
Snb-cription to Op lika HR
Purcha-«e of SprinKlleld pisncation
Subscription to Mn c 'jree U c
Construction of water wojks
Gaslight Co. s'.ock

Improvement

196.000
(^..^OO

stwtc
EOO&c

1866
1869
1370
1810

5(»l

»00
500
500
5l»IAc
100* c

2'.2.(»10

&

.1.

5IIII

.319.500

1,000

500,000

M.&N.

500

431.500
150,000
76.800

M.&N.

117.000

Duncan, S. & Co.
do
do
do
du
do
do

N. T..

II.

.1.* n.
J. &.I.
M.& N.
.!.&

102.S(»I

l,l«»l

K. Y.. I,ee8& VTaiier.
San Francisco,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

F.* A.

62.500
9)7.500

do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

.

ri.j

do

1S75
1888

St. .los.

RR.

ISdO-TO
1869
186n-'li6

5IHI

lOlWc

var.

var.

St..ToH.AC. It. i<R
Iver and Wharf Bonds

1868

lOO&i;

3,5,100

.Ian.

18!)8-T)9

sai&c

SS,0(1(I

City Improvement Bonds

M.&S.

IHIM'IW

Fundi UK Bonds

1863- 'TO

50
lOO.tc

125.500

<-

Interest

Bonds

1871
1871

Bridge Bonds

1,(100

t;o,oo«i

.1.

500

500,000

J.

&
&

Real cstite and pu)}1ir buildings.

.

Street improvement bonds
Wrtter Works boti-U (old)
Bonds to Paciflc, Ilaiiroad
do do Iron .Mountain RR

1.SM-6(1
isn-.">s
ISTil-XS
i8.>i-r>7

do do North Mu. UK
do do Ohio&.Missippl Hit

Tower Grove Park bonds (gold).
Sewer bonds
Harbor and wharf bonds.....
Laayette Park bonds.
New water work bonds (gold).
Water bonds of 187;i, gold

1816-71
l!M«-68

City Is protected tiy mort^aEcs on At.* St. L. and on Portl.
Hoebi'ster itailroads. Assessed value of real
ctatc. $17,353,500; personal, »lli70.8;0. Tax rate
In 1871. $25 per $1,000. Population In imo, 31,411,
against 26,341 In 1860.

Valuation of real e tate.$«l.!iM.800; personal, $31,5(X).0(X); total. $im,'i«S.80O.
Rate ot tax, $13 SO per
$1,(KH>.
In Sept.. l'<72, $450,000 (Old flvea seld at
auction for 9IM(a92. Population In 1870, li8,aD4,
against

49,1*29

m

IS'-S

1891
18J5

Total taxo< collected, *2.838.5'21 : smklne
funds amounted to $7,382,989. All the values for

San Francisco are given

N. Y. N. B'k t.'ontmercc

do

do

Bt. .loiJcph Treasury.

do

do

ia,-(7

The

May.
M-y.

1874
1875
.Inn.". 1876
Feb.. 1878
1883
cli.
Nov.. lK-3
Dee., 1S88
F.h.. 1886
Nov., 18 9
.Jnne, 1890
Nov., 1900

Ml

,

eltv

owns

'sii-'.^g

Nov.. 1889
'so-'ai

$ll.86l.4(>t.

vea-

in

li'v^-SS
.

81 Pnntft. Minn.:
JtevenuR Bonds
Preferred bonds

percent bonds
LaKc Superior^ Miss. RR,,
Panl & Chicago RU

8

fit

WfMhtnfrton.D.C:
L«an,couponorregl8tercd. gold..,

lS5i-54
1868
18.')1-61

Varl.
Varl.

Van.

1,«I0
i.ooa
I.IWO
1.000
l.CK)0

I.IXX)

1S.W
var.
1'61-«S 100. &c,
18117-W i.nio
187<

1,000

var
var

l.iti.dOO

399.010
4I7.(XII

l,21x.(W

100,000

K&e.

4.000,000

M.&N.
M.&N.
Varl.
J. & D.
J.&U.

New York
do
N. Y., P. M. Myers & Co.
N.Y., .lay Cooke* Co.
N. Y., Farm. L. & T. Co.

J.

320.312
1.52.0M
195.125
250,(10(1

A.&O.

do
do
du
do

Vail.

58.5U)
3.950,000
300,l«0

1,000

do
do
do

F. & A.
Varl.
Varl.

316.0«l
1.094,000

6g.t

Republic,

do
do
do
do
do
do

Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.
Varl.

fe.OIIO
2(0,01X1

var
500&C

N.y.,N.Bk

J.

&

A

fund $136.4«7. general fund $8I.14«)
The city owns $5(»l.tX0 of St. .lo. & DenRR. sto k. $.511.01X1 St..Io. & Toneka stock.
$1.50,000 Mo. Vallev stock, their value being nominal.
Public buildings &c., are worth abont
(Int.

U.

St.

Panl and

do

('.

$130,000.

'71-'91

Population 1870.310.961 against 160.773 In 1860. City
an
eoimtvg<jve nment^ and nuances ar« sepaTotal debt April 11. is'l. $r2.:(79,'TO. *tlrate
tl.- nation bondsRubserinentlv (wued.)iayable Isn.
1872. $l.(XX>,OtXi. County debt I's $:l.212,(Xio, .\sses8ed
valuation of ali property (about 60 per cent ol
actual valuel. old oity. $ll2.(Xio.(>«i. with a lax rale
of IVi per •.•ent new city. $t,000.(«Xl. with tax rate
Voflpc. estimated Inrome 1871-2, $3,151.48*.
'The sinking fund Jan., 1972 amounted to $920,808.
t

•75- 'S8

7l-'8«

ni-'S3
•71-'

Hev-

$I'.(5.(XKi.

ver

778,000

in 18711. 19..565 against 8.9S2 In 1860.

from all soitrees In 1870-71 wa^ istlni -ted at
In 1870 assessed vaI((ation of ;>roneTty
WB«$11.000,(XX1; rate of tax, IM percent ; total rev-

etiue

$217.(XX).

•29;1,0(X1

Zl^M

3

•74'77
'74-'75

'72-74

;

;

Ans.. 1898
Tl-'Sa
•77-'88
71 -'76

June,
April

'87- '90
1,

:8H
1870, 2n.fl!n against 10,400 In 1960. Assesavftl'jst on of 'axanle property in 1872 about
Interest on the railroad bonds Is not

Population
•71'93
71-'8«
18a9-!Kt-96
'88 . "Vi

1900

C'l

$'i:t.OHl.riOii.

paid on aecoant of an Injunction ; a decision
will I'e reached this Fail In regard to their
validity.

Negotiated abroad l3
J.

N.Y., 1st Nation'! Bank

1870, 28,235.

ln'l8«6.

78- '80
1872
1891

against

Population,

$l,r91,2'22.

enue

1,873

real estate and other property valned
A^sesj-ed value of real estate In 1870.
aKa(iisl$12 219 1401ii 1869: total Income
1869-70 from taxea and other source*.

at $2.t6:l.9'-0.

'86-',89

2,'i89,000

in gold.

IWl

'78- '79

var.
var.
var.

In 1860.

In 1S70. 149,482 against 56,802 In 1^60. Real
the h-cal year ending June 30, 1'.TO. was
at $69,776.603 ; personal property at $44.-

91>.90;.

do
do
.1.
N.V.. Northriip* (.'hirk.
J. ,N. V.N. B'k Commerce.

vftr.

by monthly

&

estate

8t. ijiHlA:

Renewal and Floating debt bonds.

1871.

to'al debt Feb. 1,1877, was $4/M'2.145, which Included $184,000 old mnnlcl(^al bonds and \'arlens
other small Issues. Valuation In 1871. $l7.COa,a0V.
Population, 1870 86,076, against 48,063 In ISM).

N. Y. Ani. K.xchanKe Bk,
St. .JosepU Treasury.

var.
var.

:)6.600

ent bonds nt

.fan.. 1872. »n.075J30 : floating
debt.|(6,196.6sl. Sinking funds. (13.968.180: valns
tion of real snd personal. f*11.024,682 ; (ax rata
$2(0. Population, 1870, 674,022, agali St 5«S,52II in

Population
1S69,..

& Topeka RR

i

given In Chronicle, v. 13, p. 806. New Fundinr
110,000.000 loan to be Issued In 18.2. (v. 14.p. >94>

assessed

'77-'78

)W.

do

per

Population

:

S.

10

'71 to '91
April, 1877

Si.|)t..

iA

;

Sinking fund Mareh 31.1872. W30.4(B.

T.:

toll., P, & F. Rtllroad
Bond'? for pubiM'. imp ovem nt
Kecrultiuj? aud bounty oonds
Water loan honds, gold

Lotn

prlnt-ipa]

deposits ont of cnirent revenue. The total net
debt, .Inly. 1S71, was tl8,838.«:H. Poimlatlon, 1870,
191.418. acalnst 138.670 in 1860. Mayor's mrssaga

The
159.3- '96

Pitts.,

J.&

Special nrovlslona are made for some other
Issues or I'ebt as follows: HH. bonds interest
bv 20-175 ot real estate tax and 1-175 oi personal; Pone artrain KR., int. by 2 per cent of
licenses : tl,000.000 loan >'V '25-175 of tax on real and
personal ; 7 per cent loan of 1809. hv >»4.1«*
required by law to be deposited monthly j wharf
bonds, by levee dnc pledged for lntere«t aud

Total funded debt.

78

do
do
do
do
do
do

J. &.I.
.1.

554,900
159 1,(100
2,167,456

1,000
1,000
1.000

Phila., Treasury,

&.T.

.T.

.I.&.I.
.T.&.I.
.J.& J.
J.& J.

5,1(15,400

.

Albany

N

Varl.

11.650,0"0
754,900

1865-67
1863

ParUand, Me.:
Loan to At. & St. L. RK. Co
1S6S
do
do
18l>9
do
do
isro
do
Porttaml &. Rochester WW... I867-'B9
IJuildiuKLoanCom'crs
do
m«7-«8
Municipal—proper
/
1352
In aid At. & St. L. HU. Co. .
s

Snn Francisco

M,&

I

8.385.'i31
1.72'),000

IS55

do lor pernmnent iniprovenits...
do for park purposes
6,f-'TO
do for war and bounty purposes. 'ii2-'65
do for municipal & school purp.
SO-TO

PronUUnof. R.

203.000
315.000
75,00O
2,819,000
25",000
336.001
133,000
1,.393.400
500,000
3.000.700
3,100 JKIO
3.55T[I00

Trust Funds

Sav.,

.M.&

M.&
M.*
M.*
M.&
M.&
M.&
M.&

:

Consolidated debt

One

ar'<85,'500

UW&c
,

Ot'leantt

100*c
lUU&c

sm&c

KKMic

AsscKanient fund stock
Kepairs lo buildinirs. t^tock
.,
Con-ioHdated 8lock. coupon ........
Acc^uinuuitated debt bouds
N. V. & Westchester Co. Imp. bds

2,000.(«IO
1,000,1110

946,700
715.800
376,000
1,000,000
848.000
1,106.700
100,000

:(io&c

'.i

Sew

6IH>,(IOO

100,1100

lOII&c

1875-1893
1884-1888
1891
1X96
1873-1876

2,600,000

Jui.,i9(n

itfii.

—
. . ...

.

'

.

.

.

,

THE CHRONICLR

420

[September 2S, 1872

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
(Entered nccorfling to act of Congress,

thp.vearlR72 hy

in

WM

B.

DAN A *

.

LIST.

CO,.in theoffl-reitf the Libmrinn of Congress, WaihinRtnn, O. C.

Subscribers will confer a srcat favor by giving us Immediate uoUce of any error discovered In our Tables.
DESCRIPTION.

Amount

Mih-s'
of«!

si.

Road

Olll6tHlldillg

by Wfioni.

iBt

ISl

6 t

1«6U

i.uoo
(XI

2,673.0(Ai
;i.305,000

iwi'i
iseri

l.OCKI

1,000,0(RI

I

Mortga^t;

Albany City loan
3 inortgae:e
3d tnortfidtie
I

Alieaharif/ KaW^f/— stock

l8t&2d M.texchangcableforgen.M.bdB)
Gen. mortgage
Bonds to Slate Pa. (endorsed), 2d M..

45(),('00
2,-.i56.:i(lO

500&C

T,i,('0O

1,(jOO

S,S'<!),(10(I

1S70

3,500.(100

IbTI

1.000.0'JO
8,0CXI p.m.

48,000

—

1st

yen

ork
mortgage
do
do
do
do

ad
3d

81

Leasei lines rental gold btnds
Atlantic db G^«^— conmion stoCK
Guaranteed stock

& J.

J.

&J.

110
lOO

ai.lKHJ.OOlJ

18.000.(100

Hi2

1,0I»
100
(00

638,976

JOO&C

2,01X),(100

.I.o> J.

.iOil&C

1.57,000

J.&

S(V\tc

45S,000

500&O

C7'..(X10

100

10.000,000

ISCS

SOO&c

7.1''9,1XX1

2,lT6.n«l

18(>8

.|01J&

1871

.xwic

1140.500

ISU

.-rflO&c

1,I6I;,1X«I

1871

lOOi-c.

7T7, 00
111,000
3,883,132

\i

2

6

6B.

1.

Mch

1, 19(XI

1881

6'

:(»1,0,«

7

.I.'&.I.

.J.&.J.

579,5011
1,7111,500

3,788,752
3,613.683
5,(X«l,0

458 ..W
]40,0(X1

1,500.000

& ().
& o
&

A,

.\.&o.

3.529.800

863.250

.V.

6
6
6
6

,1

.1

.

&,I.

.1.

& O
M. &S.

A.

&J.

«B.
6b,

.1.

6
6

.I.&.I.
.I.&.I.

gt.

M.

&

J.&

S.

1,000

1,1(K1.(XX1

mi

915.8(XI
I.OXI.IXXI

.I.'&D.

18.VI

499.501

M. &S.

185.

745
100
UKi

OlKiaXI
19.61U.100
;27.(1H)
692,-<l I

2 25

is:i

1,(»I0

IS.'il

1,00(1

4(XI.(XXI

l.(K10

416.000

1,0(10

eg

f.

July 1,1866

IV

do

do

N. Y., Agency of t o
N. Y.t Agency of Co,

81XI.(«XI

1,(«X1.(K10

O.
O.

do
do
Savannah.

Nov., 1891
Nov., 1901

M.

76.000
UO.IKX)

.

.

2IXI,11(X)

.

Farm.

annum.

&

do

•

;

N.Y..Duncan,

& Co

S.

$1,212,624. Nctear'.liigs, iu i87 ,$229,521.
(V. 14, p. 523, 765.)

1877
1*85

Fhila'ielphia.

&

&

&

do
Boston Offlce.

N.

*

May,

18.82

1872

1875

1.

M.&

18,9

.1.

3,2.0.(XXI

roi.soo

.\.

3.9.-.0.(X«l

M.&N,

1,0111)

6g.

"mi
I8,-.7

1.000

2,(»'0.H«1

1857

1000

38(I.(XX)

1,(:(I0

5,4'«I.(XXI

1,000
101
101

2.20 1.1 «X1
5,6*1.300
l.lSi.Ml'

1S61

50Jti;

500&C
500&C

5,05R..^^0
6(«l,00O

7

1S6S

7I7.IM)

;i

5(»1.IXX1

11.71

ll'Ki)

|5(io&c
|300*.l

1S70

'm&i:

67:i,ij(»l

476.51 X)
6IR.51X1

r.

A.
A.

&

&

Boston,
Boston,

I).

N. Y'.,H.

O.

do
N.

.I.&.I.
.I.&.I.
K.

f
•id.

.J.

& V.
& A.

&
&

,\.
I.

.

l.&.J.

4
4

S f

>

N.

.1.
.J

& O.
&.I.
&.I.
& O.

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

1

o.,

do
U.K,

York.

1 1, p. 731, a* to consoliextt^nslon of road, issue of

Company placed in bankruptcy, and
now managed bv trustees of Ber'iell
mortgage,

(v, 13

p. ivs, 524, v. 14, p. 43,

220,3i7, 595,6,'6, V.15,p.220.)

come,

18:i, $252,265.

(v. 14, p. IS, 796

)

May. 15. *T2 Av dIv.. for33yrs8,31 pr ct. (v,ll.p.43 >
May. 1872 Report yr endmf Sept. 30. 1S7I. v, 13. ji. >i07.
Apr 1,I!«I8 Georgia enrlorseuie-t will probably be
held void by the Leg slatnre.
Apr. 1.1893
Jan 1, 1896 Leased lt> Erie for int., Ac. (v. 14. p. 62f ,)

Mar. 1.188'1 HoatlnKd..bt.$463.K73. (v. il.p. 628.1
Aut.. 187.' Leased to Erie in 1863. for 490,vrs. at 7 per
ee 1 on stock aid int. and sinking fund
1,1877
Nov. I.isr2 on bds. Lisscesto Iteep road in repair.
T. Co July 1. 1896

V Bk of Commerce.
,

do
do

I).

M..VN.

7 k. r.
7 k. f.

3
8

&
&

Clews*

v.. E'ie

New

I

new tt0Gk,&c.

is99

1879

at fiffic**.
at Office.

dation an

July, 1872 Operated with the Nashua & Lowell. 69
per cent of eatnings and expenses to B.
& L. 31 per cent to N. & I,. Net In1.873

do

O.

m'&'n.

3.630.1XXI
2 3.50.000
580,00(1
7(«I,HXI
950.IXXI

lafiii

&

•

Boston, at Offlce,

4,92l',''75

1,000

Boston.
Boston, at Offlce

J.

100
100

1,(100

1873

J.&

<lan.

366.(X«1
2(XI,HX)

mm

J.

.I.'&".J.

If.
7

i8«i
1889
1899

do
New York.

&.I.

J.&

5.30 '.(XXt
3 (XXl.(XX)

Bonton.

R.

(v, 14. p. 43.)

NetearniuifA for year endlnirwith March
See annual report in
18T2, $:3i.2^.

CU..O.NKXE, vol.

186.5

J"lv. 1875

July

•^

.1.

&

18S1

New York.
Boston Office.
ew York.
Boston Office.

A.

&.J.

621. (XXI

15.000.(X«)
5.(«XI,0HI

...

"

Nov. 1.187
June, 1872 Leased to Central of Ga. for $73,000 per

18.11,19.960
(XXI.IXXI

Leased for 999 years, iiom »aiy, 1853. to
'"
K.R. Annual rent, 5 per
Grand Trunk
cent on sterling 06
jdlid
ids anu 4 on stock and
currency bonds.

M. Bk. J.ily'l'.'isai Leased to Pa. R.K., at 40 per cent of grosB
receipts. Stock. $5,-.0,00tl. Dlv.6pro. ayr.
do
July 1, 1881
BaUimore Ofllce.
April, H7,' Several roads are leased by this Co., and
do
operated in conneeliun wi.h the main
April, 187
stem, the net earnines last year, endli g
do
April. 187^
Sept. 3). 1,'^71, were $4.(X>6.500 n the main
do
1875
pte-ii. and $4,559,354 <in the whole ijne
do
ISSO
do
and bra-'ches. A- uual report in v. 14.
1887
London,
p. 155 sec aUo V. 14, p. 764.
1895
Baltimore OtHcc.
18S'0
London.
Mch 1. 1392
Baltimore. Oftlce.
H73
do
1885
Bonds are guar, by Pa. UR. and Northern
Baltimors or London. Jan., 191
do
Central, (v. 15. p. il».)
ipr. 1,1911
B08ton,2d Nat Bank. Apr. 1,1899 »122,(X)0 of (hese bear i per cent.
N.Y., Russell Sajfe.
Oct, 1, 1S96 L'sed to S.L, A& T.H.. at KIprct. of earn'g
Leased to Penn R. K.
Hoatine debt,
I'hlla..

A.&O.

3.50.(«lfl

KM

1870. of At.& Pac. and South
Land grant of 1,0011,000 acres.

.Inly, 1888
July, 1883
Nov. 1891

do
A.
18S7
Boston, Khider. V. & Co July 10,18T2 Leased to Housalonic, al 7 per cent, per yr
«-•!.
Boston Office.
M. & N.M.-iy, 1872 Net incomi lor year endiiu; Oct. 1, 18,1,
$2,l51,9s2, after paving all interest, (v
do
.I.&.J.
July, 1876
Boston, at Offlce.
A. & O.
Apr. 1,1875 13, p. 636: v. 14, p, iO,43.)
do
F & A.
Auff.,1891
Bost., Boston Nat'l Bk. July 1,1881 Consol. of Agr. Branch and Fi*ehbnr(r and
.J.&.I.
do
Wor, ester. Net earnings ISIO-U. $80,452.
J.& J.
1889 & '.890
F.

l.iK

100

J.

A.&i'.

A.

(XX)

1000
300 tc

lU CHttONICLB, V. 14, p. i28.

Julyl,l'i80

& Leath. Bk.

N. Y., Shoe

& N.
&D.

.1.

&
A.&

.

.

2

TLHI.lXXI

1858
18 8

Burlington ,t 3fo. Wrer-stock
Preferred Ktock
Ist Tnortgage on road * ioiy.OtKVacreV iand
IJonds conv. Into pref.stock (2d series)..
Bonis conv. Intopref.stock Cid scries)
Inc bds 'onv. ti com. stocK, (.Ith series)..
1st mort. c'mv. on t»ranch.
(5th series).
Convertible bonds of H7o rfiHivprit-a,

6

M.&N.
M.&N.

S,OUI,(XX)

.(luc.lO(KiOac Id)

BufT.CorrT/it /Httsh.—Ut Mortgsige
Buffalo. Neto York ik fiWe—stock
l-'t tnortgage bonds
2d tnortgage
Buffalo, y. r. ^ Phila.—lat mort.. gold.-!!
B'lrl., V. Rapldt (fc Htnn—\nt M..gold, s.l..
'Bt mort.. gold. (Milwaukee llvison)....

July

Jan.1,'71-15

Pacillc.

.I.&.I.
.). & J.

500&C

stock

d- /1/ft.— Istniorl. gnd.end. Ga
iH(t endorfMl. ...

do
do
do
do
do

Consol.Oct.,

6g.
6K.
6b.
6k.

9)11.110

1,6.50,1W1

New b^nds

Vd M.. skg fnnd.golil.

do
do

J.

1,(W0
1.000

,

l

".

3.143.100

end. by I'enn. Kit. N.<;.&Phil. &K Co's.
Netearn'gs. 1871. |7S1,150. (v. 11, p. 623.)

mc

8;i

100
IOC

Pa. exchanged

Boeton. Co. '8 Offlce.
'83.'89 & '91
N.Y., Larlca^ter, B.&-('o July 1. 1900 In progress; Ga. State endors. declined.
Atl anl»,Ga..at Treasury July, 187a Net earnings last year, $79,742. (v.l5. p.2 9)
This is the condition as reoriranized in
1S71. The Co. retains *20.0H).(«) of com
N.Y. & Lon. Co.'B Ofllcc Jan., 190' htock unissued. Int. o" the 3d moil. Is
do
do
ro.-tingent upon the earnings of the
Sept.,
do
do
Nov., 1902 Co. (V. 14, p, 594.)
do
do
Jan., 1892
Reorsanlzation in 1860 of Pay., Alb. &
Savannah.
Gulf. The Sonth Oa. & Fla. K.R. was
May,')8T2
N. Y"., M. K. Jesup & Co July, 1887
mer.edin this Co. .the latter assuming
do
do
the debt of thrt former, and issnitig to it
do
do
$519.1(10 Kuaranteed 7 per cent s'ock.
do
do
CiIKONlci.E. V. II. p. 314,4,79. tv. 15. p,21l')
Ihl^ifi a consolidation of 'I'e Norfolk &
Petersburg, the South Kide, llie Va. &
Teun,, anil the Va. A K«nt'ickv railroads, nnder a law of Vir^mti. approve I
Jniie li. 18:0.
Gen. Win. Mahone is
president. Theroatis to be extended
N. T., Duncan, S. & Co
to a ( ouucctlon with the Louisville &
Nashville railroiul. This flnaiicai sti timsritt Is fur the fiscal year ending Sept.
N. Y'., Duncan, 8. & Co. Jan. 1,1877
.SO- 1871.
Net eaining^ in that vear »ere
do
do
.Ian. 1,18,
$637,138. Th- new loan ef $15.(00,0(0 is
do
do
inly 1.1893
debt, and the I »Ido
do
to retire ail tlio ol
Jan.1,'54-90
anceforituproveinents. TliH'cbtto Va.
do
do
ian.l.'8)-90
do
draws no int. lill 1880. and 1* payable
do
Jau.1,'86.90
per yr. after 1885. Annual report
do
no
$.500.0
.lan. 1, 1873

.">K-

100

ot

UK.

61:.

,

State

Chkonh.-lk. v. 15, p. 252,
Junel,189i;
N.Y'., Union Trual Co. July. 1891 ^tate aid »l,5,ax) perm.; County, $750 000.
N. Y., O. Opdylie & Co. July. 1899 Net earnings, 1871, »151,6'26. Capital stock,
Boetod.
Oct. 1, 19t»l »3,e65,000.
I'hlla..

713.(XX1
481.01X1

IS.i.'i

r

lor

73J.7K1
129,500

ten
18M

1S41

PcTUi.

the

69.

ofSunbury & E.K.R- bonds,
same amoiint of 2d M. All.Val. bds,

»3.5lX),tXX)

lOO

185S

1871
1S7J
1869
18u6

Ilarrleburg, Treasury

In 1868
Marcli,18g6

787,000
l,aoo,(xo

!,(«>

187.'

do

do

1881

lS75'&'l8fl3

l.COO
i;i«i
JtidO
JBKIO

llioVr

1870, sterling, £-<00,000

J.&

May,

&CO

Portland.
r.&A.
Aug., 18:2
M.* S. London. Gr. 'I'runk B.R. Sept. 15. 'T2
Boston.
M.&N.
Mav a, 1880
London, Gd Tr. RR.
A. & O.
Oct. I, 1881
do
do
M.&N.
"ct. 1,1891

1(10

per yr

do

J.& J.
J.&J.

204.0 jO
112.500
5,000.(100

do

J.&.I.
M. & S.

r.'3.-08

1(10

J

I. A J.
.I.&.I.
.1. & J.
.I.&.J.
.1.* .1.

617,0
44s,S0O
491.000
990.000
816,000

do

Brumwick

A.&O.

m

30«,000

HI

18.-13

B'lfT.Brad.if- Pitt^ih.-U't

M.&N.
M.&N.

1(S,!C«

.iOO&c

133}

Providenff-mnvk

.J.& J

7
7

110.51«i

t8.TU

Bos'.ft

M.&N.
J.SJ.
7

3,411,2(10
800,(100

do

tt J/>rfHC-

J.

i

do

Boaton

S.

JI.&N.

3,(il«,V00

2.017,90
356,600

do

Berkshlre~^i^c\L
Boaton it Albany— Bioc\i
Albany loans (Alb. & W. stkbdge)
I'ollai bonds (Wcst'n R. R.)
Dollar bonds
Bout., Clint, dk /vrcAfr.— IstM.. Agric. Br..
2d moi gage, 1869-10.'.
Equipment noies
Boftton, Concord if: 3fontreftl— Pretf. slock..
Otlia stoci<,t"clud'goldiilv'ds& newstk
1st mortgage bonds, tine In 'Slfi
2d M. bds, conv. (71 m. A 1st. 22U>....
2d M.bd>*. conv. (71 m. & lHt225^)
Sinking fund bonds
BoMon, Hartford (fc fine— stock
1st mortgage, old
1st mor gage new (BerdcU)
Ist
do
new, guaranteed by Krle....
Floating debt
Mass. loiin, (secured by $4,000,000, Berd.M)
Boston & /.o?w«— stock
Instalments paid. 3-5 on new stock
Scrip certifa (p ivabte In stock or cash)
Mortgage, wharr purchase

M.&

J.&

5,500.000

aoi.ijoii

ia'.3

P/sca/aq-wis— llaugor loan. 1st M
Sellf.Hlle cfc Southern f/linois— 1st M., skgf d
BeMdere Delaicare—^XocXL
Isl M., bonds of 1862, (guar, by C. & A.)..
2d M.,
do
!8>», (
do
do
)..
8d M..
do
1857, (
do
do
)..

.1

.

J.&.J.

a'.p.Oi'O.noo

310.i00
4H4.000

1864
1S71

it

,1

10,0011,(110

IJ.CdO.lOO

1S55
1850

Bantjor

J.

,1.

£100

Balt.db Pito/nac—'iBt mort.. (tunnel) gold.
Ist mortgage gold (main line)

&.I.

4

Stock, sterl ng

Baltlmoieloan. 18o5-:0
New Bierll'iK mort. for £',0{)0.000
N. W.Va., 2d mortgage. 1S"»3
N. W.Va., 3d mortgage, 1855-35

&

8f.

i,6m

Preferred stock
"Washington branch
Loan, 18 5, sinking fund

J.
.1.

f-

KorinikA Petersburg— Isi mortgage
do
let
do
do
do
2d
do
do
South side— l8t preferred bonds
do
2d
do
do
3d
do
Virginia* T^nn.—l8t mortgage
elarged mortgage...
do
do
4th moitgage
do
do
reg Btered cwrtiflc's ..
do
do
int. undlns 'ooiids
do
do
inc'me M.(,tobeluud.)
do
do

s.f. $5,000

Be.
7K. f.

1.V32 200

mort. c Misol. ( for $15 000.000)
2d inort. to State of Va

Bondn
Bald Eagle. Valley— Ul M.,
2(1 mortgage
JkiUirnore it Ohio—stock

J.'&b.

2,0(10,000

ist

.

7

1(1(1

?:::

Portland city oonds. 1st M., skg fund
2d M sterling, 5-20 years
do
do
81 M.
Sterling bonds, not mort
Anffunta tt (Suwi/iMrtA—stock

.J.&.I.
Jan.,18T2

1,0011

1st mortga.^e
bds (s. A. a G.) exeh'hle for 1st M.
So. Gcoig.a & Fl., l8t mortgage
do
2d nioitgage
do
Atl., 3fisif. (* O.— Stock {coiiVMite I)
Stock of old companies, not converted.
Guar, stock of old Co.'s not convvrted..
» ommon Stock,)
Preferred stock \ Rec'ved from State V a-

Atlantic dt /l:i^,7^— Common stock
J'reterred stock
l8t M., (South PrtC.) gold
ist M.,.\t.&Pac.,gUl,on50it.00il acres land.
2d M. At.&Pac, for»3.000.000. gold
]«t M. Cent. Div. At. & Pac.,f;old
Cent. Dtv. land ci ant bonds
Atlantic «fc .St. Z/f«re/ice— stock, currency.

7.30
5
7

lOO&c

8ect*l.

)

N. Y.,-nin.low,L.

'.ill

M.&N.

A.&O.
&

Consolld.

Guara Vd do

J.'&'.T.

815,(W0
300,000

is;i
18.1

Int. noliiaiil Jniv.",2. (V.15.P. ll.2'«,?5j.)

J'

6
7
7

I.«5(l,tl00

500ic
500&C

;

Jan., lfK9

I.&.J.
M.& N.

1870
1871
1870

000 «c

N. Y., 20NaRau slreet,
This road is for mining & Inmlierlnf.
N. v.. Third .Nat. Bank. .lune, lilOl
N. V„ Duncan, b. & Co Jan., 1889 Sold to Slate Apr. 22 resold Sept., 1872.

.i.&.i.
.i.*,i.
.j.&.i.

1S6'.I

«1

ral

REMARKS.

DIvlM,

A.*0.

t. 000.000

50

last

N. Y., Bk of (loninicrce. July 1, lR7i lioad leased Fell. 24. 1870 to Del, & Hudson
N. Y ,D.&U. Clinul Co July, 1888
Caliiil Co.. for
years, at 7 per cent, pel
do
do
annum, on t,(XXi,000of st<)ek, and bonds
Nov., 1895
do
do
—lessee assuuilng the Interest on both.
Oct , 1885

3>i

2.000,(«l

i.oim

500&C

Atl. it Gt. West-~-aXocK (Total, 140,000,000.)

Preferred

lOU

18li.>

186'>

let M.. caet. exton., (In proKress)
Alex, it- Ffecirick'<bifra.—\8i ii.orlKaBC.
ArkaruiaH Central— \»l MortgaKe. Kold.
AtchiMon. Tbp. tfc A'. Fe-lst M., gold
Land grant
.rt., gold (6,400 acres pr m.)
Athol <fc Knfieht —If^t nidrlgage
Atl'inta A Richmond Air Aine— let mort...
Atlanta iS; Wcxt Point—stoc^

1,1

.'0.000

.1809
-

m

l,«0(l,OliO

Lew

ism

j.&.i.
j.&.i.

9:10,000

1866

Principal
Due,

when

II

For full explanations, see loot uotes.
AtUronftack—\st MoHgase on road & lan'ie,
Ala. C«w(ra^-(Scltim& Merl D-lft niort..
Alabainn tfcC*Aa««— 1st M..Kld.Kuar. Ala...
2d M., %%i.m per mile not guaranteed
Altxviy d- Smiqiiehatma—elock

BotiftM, {

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
When
Where Paynlile and
... ,

do
do

N. Y., Farm. L. &
N. Y' or London.
,

do
Boston, Co.'s Offlce.
do
do
Bodon, by Treasurer.

do
do
Boston
do
do

& New

do
do
Vork.

do
do

Dec

Mav

1,1919

Chronicle,

v.

14,

p. 62, 794.

Au>.. 1902
July 15, ';2 Land roceiveiL
July
Oct.

15. 'V2
1.

1893

Julv I. 1875
July 1, 1878
Apr. 1.187^
IJuly
ijnlv

1.

350.185 ac. Sold to Aug. 31,
Net earn1872. 423.580 ae. for $4, (>8.7(Ri.
ings 1871, lll.0sl.737. 2d and ,8d series
bonds have tratlic guarantee of Chic.
Quincy. (v. 13,p.741.)
Burlington

&

1891

1. l.'<S9i

Norit.- The figures soinetlinet given in brackets, at the end of remarks, refer to the vohiiiie and pa'ie ol Ciiiui.Mi i,k coutainiin; full.r Infor nation
Tlie letters s.f.
mean sinking tund. and l. gr 'land grant." Companies consolidated witli. or leased to others will often be iuuud under the consultdutei
lUted or lessee's ua.-uo. •
• For stocks, this means thi' mllea of roail
operated : for bonds, the miles covered by the niortgllgc.
?"'"'';''"" ''""*'''',»'"'*'''K the deuonilnalions or par value olsioi-ks ami bonds.
I The
X"'".*"
intere8t/My<i«/i«;/» IS given on bonds, but the 1<M ilioi-lni-l on stocks; f/ meais gold
{
extra; », stoclc or scrip.
r, free of tl.S tax;
•
''*^•.,^'••'> 't Ailff.; M. &S..Mar, & Sept.; A. & O., April
Oct.; M. A. N.. May 4 Nov.; J. & D., Julie & Dec. Q.-J
^»li„',i*J'rr^,l"Li;"'- * •«".>
,uartorlyfromJanu.%ry;
Q-F.,i|uartBrly from Feb.; <}.-M.. iiuarterly from March.
» Tnaso dates show the perlnd wlioq lUu pi luelpal falls duo of fcoMtls ; but ttio tliuo when the last dividend wiui paid on sUKts.
;

&

a

V

.. . .
.

1

.

1

...,

>
;

..

THE (JHRONICLE.

September 23, 1872.)

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

421
LIST.

confer a gireat favor by kIvIue u« Immediate ;notiee of any error dUcoTered la onr Table*.
itouilH.^
DESCKIPTION.
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
Ml'ca
\monnt
Prlncliial
of
Outwhen
Pne
REMARKS.
»
hen
Where Payable and by SltH'kl.
For explanation of all references 8Ce foot- Road
tandtng
per t
Payable.
Wiioui,
Sab«crlbora

mtIII

I

notes on

paxe uf

flrBt

Kit. tables.

BHrl.tt" Mo. in JVl'frrrtJsJ-rt— tat M.,conv.,
fiiirliiiaton <t »>iii>iirmii'rii—\ai,

M

CtUro
Cairo

M.. Kuld.. on r'd
(t St. hJiiiH -ut niorfKiiBO

hulton—X

(ft

t

Cent.

gr

1,

SOOftf

S-Stl.tlil

»,Ull'p

1,(IUI

& Vm\

2,...II,U()

7

l.ilDi:

8,-OI,(«»

7B.

2Jilo,(>lO
5,8I7,J(«I

lUU

Dol'ac luau. Joint (oninmiiiH
Sterllna loa , Inking tnnil (rWS.OOO).

1,7110 (XII)

866,0111

Sterling

an

1

l.oiin of 1S8S
Bonil to State of N..I.
Loan of 1H9I

t)y tTnlco'l

_

1

510,(11X1

7

313,5(10

ISW

:,IMI

9,IXIU,I(I0

K.
7g. J,

l>it

Ch

H. <« }iank,fi<t.

A'.

23 .MOO

1864
IWki

,IWI.850
l,:tO)(XI0
i',<Vin
2l«),0XI
1,(HK) -iJ.Ortip m.
l»l&c
210,1101
51XI&C
1,377.(XXI

18.il

.'OOiS.-.-

l«i>.i

.TI10&.

18.11

5(XKtr
led

18«l

500*c

1871

.mid

9-i'i.OI()

lilt'

n,(Mi(KX)

i»;j
Will
:«7i

IIX)

I-

* N. W

—Btock

't..

—

of N. .Terneij stock
Serlp (»l,iSi.lriO aldn to Jan., l«Ji)....
2d mo'tgage (now lst>

New

rn()rtKaj,'e

ST1*C

boniis

1,(M)

rrelerred stock
iRt

mortgage bon<U

1st inort<;age. gold, tax free

Subor

•(15. 'li!"

Me'i.Cali. State aid. void
Ttonda, (torinerly convert, into I'.t^. bds

Valley

tian .Toaqnln

itr.,gol(l...

lien on certain terms)
Western Paclrte, 1st niort.. goU,
do
(J<»veruHie".t lien

U. S. Loan,

C/lfniir

cfc

Dtirtinyton—Hi luort

Clivtapeakfl8t

\I

.skgfUnd. gold

1869

do
do

(
.

do
do

Preferred stock
1st mortgage, prefterred, sinking fund.
Joliet

&

Chicago,

do

do

&

St. L.,, lack.

do
do
d >
do
Louisiana* Mo..

7 per cent stock
1st mortgage, s f
il,liit. i:uar('..t

do

convertible
9d mortgage, gold, (Frankfort)
Trust mortgage (Ilur. to Peoria)
Plain bonds
Oen'l. Mort.. (coupon or n^ghtered)
Cartliagt'.

*

IX

."iOil

l(Xl,Oll)

75,0X1
SOI.OO)

it

Han.,

American Central.

1st

Trunk,

186:1

3S
19)
37
!'7

1.M1

7«
751

Vin.

Chi

v((7rt

(ft

Isi

1,1)00

,860,(10)
1,(KK) 160011

prm

18W

nil

1.8,619,910

1,CKIII

2,.5'.r2,OllO

i,iico

15(1,11111

6-iO,llO)
7,11,IH11

600.(101

7
8

801,10)

8 f

1,(0(1

l,-260(lllll

V.OtXi

960.(01
800.0X1

II

mortgage

IS, I)

V.ii'o

5(«IA(
1

2.501. (X)

I.IXKl 18.501 p.ni
1.7"i(l,O10

" ilV

ISKI
1861

onW m.&land.

IslM.Oal..* Chic. lln.R.15., extended
2d mortgage. (!al.& Cbic. Iln. R.'.'
Miss. R. Bridge bds. lien on net earnings
Klgln&State Line R.R. lids
nt M., (Peninsula R.Rl on 71 m.& lands..
Co s.S. P. bds, subord.llenon all above..

on

ec|ulp'tscosfg»KX),tXKI.

Mort. (Belolt* MaillsonU.R.)
Madison exten. 1st M., sinking fund gold,
Wliijn •• St, Peter.l«tM.,guar, C.&N.W
do
2d M..
do
U'»
Sd M. land grant. B.f.
„^
Chi-. *Milw ukee. 1st M.. on rd& equip.
Chic. & Mil. -d M., (M.*U.R.R.ll8t lien
Chic. & Mil., lstM..2dllcn ...
Lacro se, Tr.'inp.* P., lBtM.,gu. C.&N.W
Iowa Midland. It M., guar, by
N.
Menominee extension Istmort., gold...
CAic., Ptktii (ft SouthweHlerit^lti, M,, goltt,
1st

C*

W

1,(N10,I1IX1

1.501.00)

IKW-i

8

g

I

'•

7
8 f

7g.
7g.
8

7

1,0I»

5N)OM

8

1,11111

2,.51*l,01ll

8

8

1(10

2l.(lil7,(U1

liirt

IrtKtc
illo\c

\;ia.rm

1*1
23

I'mtc

3

26
2I»
21S

HMcc

755,(01
.588

I.IXI

1,0 r
I.IKIO

18.0X)

1

7
7

9.18.010
'JOI.OIO

(»)

1861

l,(l(«

18R-)

I.IXK)

2,6.8rt.(*IO

1863
186

l.ooo

101 ,(10)
321.(HX)
S.1.50.OI0

!-71

695.1101

OX)

.•(10*

c

7
1

•289,010

l:i5

5(»)ft.'

OX)

6
7
7
7
7

2,750,0m
I,.'iKi,Om

7

4,3:'>.()'Xi

!<•'

1870
1870
1871

IWi

(

,397

182,OX)

;,(xxi

i,i:r>,(iix)

l.KXl

1,I10).OX)

J
7
10

KKl
im
!(X)&c
ic

i,:iv).(in)

8

2.700,(00
...
llsOOO pr
,

&
4
*

O.

.1.4.1.

O.
O.

1.4.
I.* I).

A.&O
A,4 0.

do

do

N. Y., Fl6k

&

Hatch.
Sacramento Treasury.
N. v., K, Keliv A t:o.
N.Y.,Flsk& Hatch.
U. S. Treasury.
N. v., Flsk * Hatth.
N. V.,Fl8k4Ilatch.
do
do

do

do

1916
,8T2

1875

»I,S79,5U1.»
S'-vi ral roads.

Leases
.54

:

40 after.

Sept., 1890

The Central Pacif. is a consol. of several
Co. '8 made In 1870, and now owns or con-

18'95i-'99

1881
1883

Oct.

1,

tP89-'9l

Inlv

1,

July

1,

trols every Important roa I In California.
1, 18 2,900 miles main line and 29T
miles, brati' hes were completed. Grosa
earnings. 1871. $9,5 6JM2
net, ».5,!2n,9l4.
Land grant 12,81X1 acres per mile, except
mlipral lands. See ani-uat report In
CiiKO.\icLK, r. 14, p. SI : see also p. SSS.

Ian.

1900
1S9.V99
1899
1899

Charlotte, N. C.
N. y.Nat, City Bank.

-

1890
1890

isin'i

1890

Oro's earnings l»71 (!.59H?> net earnings
$1O5."270,
Cost of road and eiiulpment
,

»5.0H,919,

do

Phlla., P.

.

New

Boston.
Oct., 1890
and Boston. .Inlv. 1890
Bosion
-Vprll. 1879
N Y.. Union Trust Co. A|i'ii \.\mi
N. Y., Caldwell (Vt
Jan., 1887 Opened July. 1869. Cost »2JOn,000.
Host.,at C..B.& ti.Otllce Jan. 1, 1896 Traffic guaranty of C, B. * (J., 40 per cent,
New York, Co, '8 OlUce April, 1909 c'ompleied. Danvlle to Chicago. Extendo
do
sion of 32 miles In progress.
April, 1912

New York

,1
*.l.
.1.4. 1. Snleni, .Mass. .Clinton, la
.1.4 J. Boston, Merchants' Bk.
N. v.. Park Bank.
P. * A.
M. & S, V. v.. Farm. L. AT. Co,
Uost., I. Llverniore, Tr.
.?. & .1.
do
do
M.& N,
New York.Co.'aOltlce.
.!.& 1)
do
.1.4 l>
d
F. & A.
do
A N.
do
& A.
do
* A.

&
*

A.
A.

4 N.
4,1.
4 J.
4 S.
Q-F.

A O.
J. A J.

A.

j.&.r.
A N.

M.

I.

&

I).

A X.
Var.

M.

OX)

1,(11X1

1,1X10

1

-.1.

If A. 4 O

l.(««l

1870-1
1,(10)
!S71 UKVt.

1871 )-l

May,

June,

Dividends In 5 yri
jier cent
(Sec report, v. 11, p. 81.
July 15, 'm tlross earnings in 1871, f4l9,192 expendlMO
do
Apr.isjism
tnrc«,|J99.8l3; net earnings. »ll9,Si9.
N. Y.atoBlce.
Oct. 21, 'Tl Consolidated March, 1>72, with D., Lack.
do
0(t.21. 'S A W. Net earnings, Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, Ti.
do
»2,'71.0oo. New con V. bds, M.O(m.ooo lobe
1S75
do
1890
IssucdOct.I. (V. 15, p. :««. 387.)
Bait,. West. Nafl Bank Jn e2i. ^72 Leased to B. A O. RK. In 1666 for 20 yra. rent
•7do
do
.lune 2J,
35 per ct of gross receipts for 5 yrs, and

New Vork.
New York, Offlce,

1

1,785.()IK1

1

Sin-annah. Ga.

Completed Sept., IW). Coat, $I73,7M.
1901
In progres..
AplSO, ISW Leaded to Dub. A f loux C. atfl.500per m.
&• a p. et. of earnlncs over H:l,;00 per m.
Jan. 1, 1907
May, l-r2 Leased to Ch. and Noithwest. at f7(lO of
May, 1ST.!
flrst $1,5(X1 gross earnings per m.: Wof
Aug. 1,1891 the e- cess up to f 1,500 per m., and 1.5of
Aug. 1,1891
all above that.
Groas earnlngB, IKtl.

.

L.

l,i««

lOl

New York.
N. Y., US. Trust Co.
do
Cedar RapidB.Treasurer
do
do
N. Y. Vafl I'ark llank.
do
do
do
do

A"g

.

f.

7

I.'2;

1888-89
I
l-W)
15 1890

Feb.

ITnion Trust Co.

;

8

56.8,70)
21 1. OX)

.m^.mx)
II S'0,9SO

Y„

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).

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I

f,

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8 f

18TI)

im

f.

t.

8 f
8 f

8,0I1.'.1KKI

1,1X111

.'il«l(t('

Equiji. bds, lien

B-fl.Olll

1,010,(100

186(1

C'/c ift.VoWA/c. -Coin. Btock
Piefcrrcdsl..ck
Bonds, Mrf.<S. r.l.lst M„ Chic, to tJslik..
Int. bds, fm(de(l coup,, 2d M..
do
1st .M., general, :kl .M..Chlc. to Oshkosb.
A?»pletou extenH..lst. M.,o \Z\ ii. & land

OX)

I, (XII

18

.VV/»v(^i(i— stock

Uicen Bay cxtens., 1st M,

7:16

1868

td
Citr.

w;

7

LSOMIXl

1-172

ti-

^'^?-

n

1

do
do
do
I.

1

5fl(Wic

Cd

mortgage

7
5
8
8

5(I0*C
1 (Km

186;
1871
18«1
18T2

mortgage, (Now 1st)
do
(Now2l)
(ft Hifh. Oikf. S.—\ni mortgage
1st mor gage

7 f
7 r,
7 f

186.1

1869

—

7 f

1869

.id

'St

3-I7.011)

561.1 no
1X8,(0.1

Fhliadelpiila

1

1 ,:i(l(l,OXl

2,:!6"i,(><)

1,(K10
i.diin

18711

M

(ft

1,11

lS7il

(ft

Ao?/»(i~lst

CU'raffa, toira

1,I1HI

;s«l
tSH4
186S
i86S

Mt. IIollv.
N. v., Union Trust Co.

.

5
5
7
7
7

2,.lti,010
1,OS7,!I01

111(1

18.57

I'TJ

mort
mortgage
mortgage

Catifi/I'i .Vo/ftft/'/'H

,(ll«l

9II.O«l

lKt mort., gold
/y^'/ixrtWe— 1st .M
tt IHftniqtie—\iil
C/iic. IkinmUe <t I7i«en— 'st M.. gld.S. V
Ind.exten., 1st M..gld
M. on lUm.)
ttr.

C/iii-fif/o,

1

5ai&'

187;

mortgage
Quincv & \\'iirsaw, 1st mortgage
Keokuk & St. Paul. 1st morl gage
Chic.

l,(»«l

is.w
1858

...

2,125.101
2;6,0O)

i«9i

Jan., 1873 DIv, of 3k per ct. on prefered, 7 per rent
April, ISSO stock, »152,7(I0, paid Oct 1.72. (V.14'pj«4.)
Leased ioC.&A.,at 6 p. e on Btock.lnt Ac.
IS!0-9i
Jan. 1, 1906 In progress, (v. 15, p. 76.,
Net earnings last year, »213,7H. DiTlMajr.i87J
dciids of 7 pel cent on preferred stock
Feb. 1. 1882
since 1867.

Offlce.

do

4

T. 14, p.

t

n»i

8,9-29,9(10

do
Phila.

;

,

500.(101

323

i.-.t

Chic, Ctintaii

6

2,101,010
807,001
66O.OI0

1862

Peoria (It Han., isl nutrlgngc
Ottawh,t»swcgoifc Fox Uiv., iRt mortgage
Illinois (Irand

6g

KXUW)

IIXI

Camden, N.J.

(V 13, p. 135, „2», «34

do
189.5
RR. Cos. offlce Oct 1, 1901 Leased to Pitt b Cln. & St. Louis Ry Co.
Vork.
July.lsrJ Leased to Erle,».30,('(X»p.yr.;snblettoN.C.
A.&O. Charles'n, PeopIes'N.Bk Apr. 1. 1S88 Net earnings last J'ear, 1116,713. Cost of
do
do
riiaii.liiSO.om.
.1. * J.
•In'y, 1888
J.&D. N.Y., Metropolitan Bk. Dec. 15,1899 tip by l>. (t H. Can Co. for K grosB earnings
This road will form a through route beM.&N. N. Y Flsk & Hatch, Nov, ',1899 tween the Atlantic coast and Ohio river,
N V Am. Exc-h. Ilk.
J. * .1.
and is expected to he conipieted
isao
do
.1.4.1.
do
in November, 1872.
1872
A sinking fund of
d
no
.1.4.1.
*100,0lX) a year coinincnccs one year after
1881
do
do
1876
.I.&.T.
completion, (v. 15, p. 386, 3&7.)
do
.!.& J.
do
18i7
BoBton.
July, 1872 Net Income, 1870-71, J157.650. (v, 14, p. 48.)
J. 4. 1.
do
.1. &.I.
1875 .t 1880
May. 1901 Compl'-ted. March, 187'?.
M. 4 N.
Phiiadeliihia.
Mttv, 18r2 Leased to Ph iV R. road. In hands trnstees
M * N.
M. & S N. Y., M,K. JeBupACo. Sep'., 1872 Joliet A Ch. nn., Ik leased for Int.onstocK
and bonds. St L,, Jack. & Chic. leaseA
do
(lo
M. & S
Sep., isri
do
at tHO.OU per yr.
do
May, 1877
oulslana A Mo. KK
M. & N
do
built and operated under contract. Net
do
Jan., 1893
.J. 4. 1.
do
ear. Ingsof C.&A.ln 1871,f2.19s.oe5. Dlvldo
Jan.. 1,883
A. 4 O
N. Y. U.S. Trust Co
dends in 9 yrs, "S per cent on cm. Btock
April, \Kli
Q.-.I.
and 79 on preferred. See Chromicls.
.1.4 J. N. Y., M.K. Jesilp & Cu July, iai2
do
do
April. IS94
V. 14, p. 354
A.* O.
V. 15, p, 52.
do
do
Apr. I. l.'ilM
A.&O.
do
do
July, 189.I.&.J.
do
.1
do
July, 1898
4 .)
do
do
F.&A.
.\ng.. 1900
M. & S, N, Y„ N. Bk of om'rce Sept 15. 'T! Gross earnings for vcar ending April SO,
do
do
Jan. !,18SS
1872. »i 549,009, or tS61,.S24 more than pre.I.*.I.
do
do
,1. *.I.
Jan. I,1H83 ' Ions year. Net carnlnga 92.619,176 against
Frankfort.
»'2,77S,flll pievlouB year.
1891
The Chic., B.
.J.&.I.
A. 4 O. N. Y.,N. Bkof Com'rce O-t I. 1890 & t^. leases or extends aid to nnineroua
branch roads, giving them a traffic gnar.,
Jan. 1, ls9fi
J.&.I.
(usually 10 orsOp.c.) for purchasing their
July 1, 1896
J.* .1. Boston, Co. '8 odlcc
bonds. Conlingeiit Itabllilics on Imnds
M. 4 N. N. y., N. Uk.of Com'rce May, 1879
of these companies amount to ^,756,(100.
do
do
July, 1SS9
.1.4.1.
do
Annual report iu C^Bo^'lCLE, v. 15, p.
do
July, 1S-.8
.J.&.I.
do
do
Julv, 187S
156,
& J.
New York and Huston July, 1900
J A .1

A.&O.

1110,501

Itiirllngtoii. 1st

Dixon. Peoria

.1.4.>.
J. 4,1.

4()0,OX)

IIKI

ll,p..52i;
522, 695.1

.

"i'

380 OX)

14,1

J.
J. *.j.

.I.&'.I.

1(«)

;4iii

(trus'l

do

(>.40.

1,'liK)

fK)

".IS

A

IstM.assum.by C.&.\.
2rt M.a-suin.by C &A.
2d Mint. guar. C.& I
1st M. (in progresit)

mortgage, siiihing lund,

.1.'*

IKl'.OOl

1862

Qtiiiiri/sUtck

C/tic.. llnrl. it

%'
7
7
7

son*

Office.

U. S, Treasiiry.

186,.'iO)

21
625'
(t«
"23

.1.

J.

6g

HI

1,000

101,010

on Income)

Ch.,l8t

do
do

l8t

.

mortgage
(a 1st lien

01,0

2,571,219
71,0X1
871 ,.500
2,100.0X1

11

Chiriifjo (t-.I//o/i~coin. st'k

1st

.1.

6

1,.501

S

7g
7g J.*.I.
^- A.*<>.
&
6g J.&

9,I.'U,UIII

C4

&

.*.;.
.I.& J.
.1

l,970,ll(»)

by Va....

C'l'Mrnt Taniar':a Isi M.,gld
Vtiexti-r fK/Zi-'/ -Isl mortgage

& N

.M.

6g

M

6,'

lOO&c

IJ-J.

2,735.010

1

CtifHldre—«\i)cV., prelerred
Bonils. nol ninrtgiigir

Income bonds

7 g. r

1,<10,OX)
1.50I.0XI
6,0-«).i

coupon
) coupon
Income mmtgage, <Va. Cent U.K.,) cp.
Fnniled Interest, coupon bonds
,

.1.

7pryr

5,3=l,:i6

fo;- »15,aM,ll(ln

l8t M., (Va. Cent. K. R.,i guar,

ad M
3d M.,

2, (X),IIOO

1,(XM

iS(ia

<( Al.—\fl M.conv
OAfo—com. stock

(ft

&J.
A.&O.

f

7k.

F. & A
.1.* D.
.J.* ".

i (ViO
i,nixi

isii

id mortgage
Ckerrn Yal. flhar.

M.

M.

51,2-18,190
25,88-i,OX)

l',»j(l

1871

7

* A.
* A.
* N.
& 1).
& 8.

7
3
3

Kill

1889

mortgage

M,

7

411,550

i',()UO

Cli^tnunff—atork

P.* A.
K.
I.

25.885,(1(10

California* Oregon, 1st mo. t jago gold.
San Fr, n. A A.. 1st mortgage
La-»d bds on C. Pac.A Col & ore^ou'Iandb
C'utrl.. Coitfrnb<t Auffunta.--%tock. .'
1st mortgagi!, (C. & s. C.>
do
(0.& A.)
do
eonsol idated

M.*N.
F.

7
7

l,l»lll.(<«)

5(1

l,t»lll

186!)

A O.
,!.& J.

4,.S21,(X«I

2,l:C.(l50

i'iti

Cfta>'(i<?''s— ist

',-IOl

w

l.llt

1861
18IH
.8;o

1.

Bonda on

IM

l,(«lll

•

Central /^li-tttr-Moc

A.

3>4
7

(CIO

5,i«.)>,IH)l

Ohiu—Citmmon atock

Y

5,0X1,010

.

Ce/itnit

&
I. *D.

7g
7

rss,oi()
2,5'.2,«IH

3,70

A.
A.
A.
A.

F,&
F.

769,6(XI

700

&
&

.

F.

i,oii),oxi

gold, c.nupou
?d mortgage, gold, »1,0CJ0 p' r mile

Ceiitr'il

7

,850,10)

ll«)

mortKare bonds, coop n

Cfitltntlnf Jolcu—\st

* J.
M.itN.

"ay,

l,tll)

}{o—v.om. Htock
per cent

gnar.bv

do

Central

10

A J.
* O
* A,

,1.

A.

A

l,l5'i,«in
2,(«I8,(«X)

i

London.
do

TheC*

II

-I9>l,lll«l

I.IW

W

Pbiladei hi

S.

Oct. t, 1901
Oct.. 1909 tv. 14, n. 515.)
Jan. 1,1889 There Is alio a 2d and extension mortgage.
•Inly 10, -12
A.R.li., Del.A Harf. n CanaTa
1875
N. I. R.IJ.form the InltedCo.'s of N.J
1880
The lease to Pciin. li.lC, at 10 per rent
1883
on stock and assnmption of all llabilioea
1819
was made Oct. 20, 1871. Nit income In
18-19
1871, over all expenses, was fl,(/(li,7fi5.
1881
See annual repoi t in ( iiuoKlct". Vol.
isss

LIKHI

t»toek, 7

mortgage
do

1st

7

5I10*C

50

div.H.f
»ft

«

1

,

I),

*

M.

Isii7

'.

iHt niortKaRC bond*
(Chattel niortteaKe bonds
Nh.v niortijagt!
Cfvtennviit itr ui't'ff'n///— iRt niort
Cti/uo'i iiiy^— iBt niort age, Kold
Ceftar F.d- .!//»»,— Itouds on tat dlvlBion,5.i.

Preferred

15l,(XXi

.MD.OO

,;,*
,

ISKi

>'referreo Ktoek

Ce<Uir U'lpi'U

»
6

2.rtH),ll09

CVimWc/iit/J'/r/.r'o.— Ipt Mortpnge
VntuiiVi ,Sftuttieni—\st M. »ftn,n.f,cp& rcg
C«f((">*.x--<«— I'oinrnon atock

"Jd

6

8I6,(MI
lj«)i,(mu

Co.'a.

tavifU'ii «t /1//rtH('c— Ut Alort.,conv
till inortiraj?e

Bonds on

5,i«ki,l1l(l
1

<i:*ill,(XIU)

A.*0,

A.*0. New Tork and London
N. Y Natl Park Ilauk.
I'hl'B. & N. V. OIUccb.
Philadelphia omce.
London.
«g A. * II.
6
¥. * A
Phll-ideipbiatinice.
6
M. * N
Princeton, N.,1.
f

.1.4,1.
2H F. & A.
6g. A. * O

«75,H»I

no

Boston. E. Smith

7g.

I,'2IM,itO

ConHoUdated inorlffiipe loan
Klerllnit loan of linltert C i,'» (i;J69.20U).

* N

.M.

7k. .).*.I.

LOO

Dollar loan

New York. July 1, 1894 Sfck paid In. 1919.270. L. Br.I.400.noOacre«,
4 Dto. May 1, 1895 Traffic guarantee by ch..li.& ().. 40 pr cent.
New Vork.
Jan 1,1891 Controlled by SI. Louis A Iron Mt. Kit.

Bniton »

.1.* J,

f,

8

111

8,0(K),(I(1I1

Cnit'o (f Vitireiiitfs -iF-t iniH-liiasi', ROl'i
C'it(r'nnthf P't'-lft'- iKt inortiiftiKe, Kol(t.
Otintlen ife Ain'tnii slock

l8t
1ft

S

LaBt Dir.

2*

8g.

J. *.I.

A O.
* O.
J.&D.

A.
A.

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

1900
.luly, 1872

Jnlv 1,1888

Leased in perpetnlty to Chic. A North*
wc8t.atS(>^ percent, of gross receipts.

Aug. 1.5,1892
Sept.. 1889 Traffic agre, nicnt by M. Cent.^ <v,IS,p. S28)
July, 1890

Nov.

1891
1871

The Chic.* Northwest operates 1S82 miles
and hrts ad'lllional extensions branches
7J
in progress. Lands of the Company are
1885
about 2.I10MXX' seres. Operations forthe
Mav, I8S3
vears ending June 1, 1872, compared aa
Ltss
follows with t8;o.7: •
1885
l»71-73.
1870-71.
I8S5
earnings
»ll,li"JM
Gross
{11.694^14
1882
Operating exps, Ac.
6.8!0,0'2S
6,311,506
1875
1884
»,5.38.<.4«»
Net eanilngs
$1 5r2,135
1878
IntcreBt
rents
l,973,8!l
189H
2.0^.995
1915
Net income,.
1874
t2,<18,324
t3,3<3,413
Jan,, 1888
See tnll report In CHRoxirLg, t. 15, p. 187
April, 1911
June.

June

A

'27,

A

Dec. 1.1919
1874
1874
189H

Oct.. 1900
Junel.iail
Aug. I.IWl

Dl'-ldendB have been paid on Block as
follows; June, 1872. SS on pref.; Dee.,
ls71.Si<onprei. June, 1871, 5 on both ;
Dee., 1870, 5 on both
June. ISTtl. 2 on
Sref Dec., 18(i9, Son pref .. 4 on com.
Dec , X'tS. i on
une, 1869, 5 on both
both. (T. 14, p. 9S, Sli: T. 13, p. 19, U?,
:

;

;

:

290.)

Road In

progress. BondB,

%\ifm per mlla.

. ...
.

.

..
.

,.,

:

THE CHRONICIiE.

422

[S(ptember28,

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Snbacrlbera

1*111

etthMr a gl-eat fmvor'bf

lilST.

noUcc of atay error dlicovercd In onr

lininedlate

i:lTltaK'iiB

U72

Ta"ble«.

'

DESCRIPTION.

of

Oiil-

explanatloD, of all rcfcrenceB, see Road
foot notes on 1st pa^e of KIE. Tables.

CMr.. R.

Ut

I.

it-

100

1866
1869
1871
18«9

I

Mo

(t /,r«(ni/^l8tM.,BU«rbyN.
On., llatiiinnn it O'li/ton—^tocii

CMUailUe

mortgage

l8t

M

('f

of
of

(l,j

do

3<i

'fi3

iseii

'65

1865
1S«7
18«3
1867
1864

*li7

CiitantutU it Tnd—Ut mortgage
'id morlffage, (Tuar
Cin.ti- ImUanapolU Junct.—\»l
2d mortKrtKC
Ist mort., gold.
O'rt., Lttfiti/f.tte <t Vhir.ago
an. <t Jf'irUuitville~lU M., gnar by leasees
Ciftn. ,f Muskinffum Val.—lai mort.

M

—

On., Rirhmond

isii
1865
1871
1866

CAfc— Ist mortgage

tt

mortgage

2(J

1869

Ctnn., Richmniid

/".IT.— Ist M..gld.KI<ar
Ctn., Sauduakf/ it C/ece?rtHii— stock

Isi mortga'.re. new, 8. f
Cvpc/.?nrf .t JfaAo«mfir— stock

mortgage

llnhhar't br. Ist

Mt. Vernon

it

7)^^— 1st M.. gld...

/*/f^f.— Guaranteed
mortgage for $1,300 000.

Cif-vi^lunit

2d
Sd

it.

stock

»2,tl00,000
do
do
11,300.000
Consold. 8kg fund, M. for »5 000,000
Cnietiroiikilate H. i?.— Ist mortgage
Coloi-ailn Cftitritl^l^t mortgage, conv
Coium. it Hock. Val.—}st M. siiik. fund bds,
1st mortgage, Logan & StraitsvlUe Br....
Mori, bonds
Cotunibu^, Ctttc. d: Ind C^7i(rrt/~stock.. ...

4th

80
120

1867
1871
1871

390
138

2U2
390

'8

'6

1864

12;<i

77
225
199
199
199
199
IS
15
76
13

1833
1837
1863
1870

\m
1845
1862
1867
18'8
1870
1867
1871
1871

19,000.001)
8,C'8.tlOO
5,I00,(«III

7g.'f. M.

1,0(XI.(1(10

7 K.

1,(100

5<«I.(1HI

100
1,000

S.ijOO.lKI'l

I.'

it

PamumpiHc

56(1.000
(:5".00O

l.KW.OOO
4,500,OI<1

50

42ii.ll4fi

1,067,4

.

Common

Vdnbnnj

it

100

.3,;:(>.00O

500

321 (»«

i.aio
1,000

5 17.HIII
2.125 Wtl
2,059. tt)

so

500&C

1.000

50

,

1856

mortgage
Guaranteed bond'*
Extension mortgage
l*^t

'

Stale loan
let

Bondf, (convertib. from Jnne I.'~5 to '74)
Veneer Parinc—Uy mortgage, gold. 1 gr
Denver it Rio Oratule— ist mort., gold. s. f
Men .VoincH r«;— 1st .M., Keokuk to De» M,
Ist M.,onMm.&466,000aer'8&2dM.on 162n
Detroit, Eel. Kiv. it /.—ist mortgage
Detroit, mtlndale it /nd,— Ist mortgage
,

.

2d niortgase
Dtroit, Lunntng
Di'lroit it

it Lake JffcA.— iBt mort.
Milwaukee— \^\. Mort. bonds
.

2d Mortgage, April
let

28,

'.'>i>

Funded Conpons, Nov.

2d Kiindcd Coupons, Nov.

15. v^l
13, 6.S

Uonclsot.)nne:iu.'(il)(condlilonallv)
Sterling (Oak. &Olta.HR.) Oct. I. '5.1. gld.
Dollar lOak. & Otta. Kit.) b'dB, Oct. I.'SS.
lat Mort. (l)etr. & Pontine UK.), Apr. l.'Sl
3 Mort. (Ile'r 1> I'oullac UU.), Feb.. '54
2d Mort. (Detr. & Pontlac RR), lan., '53
Bonds of S'pt. 1, 18(16, (Limit $300,000). .
Bda & mort. on Det. real estate
j
I

Dubuque
lat

it

Sioux

mort

Mortgage, Oct. 1 '«!
Dunkirk, Warren it PUtHburil—lntm, gold
Ist

.

nwhem it Columbia— Ut Mortgage
A Ml Penn.it/litanla— atock
Ist Mortgacrc,
,

I.

.

1N64
1871

1^:*.'»,

.\prll, '65

11

gs,

1871, $1 :!o0 8S7

A imual

report in

CHHONlOr,B, V. 14. p. 4.i7.
May, 1899
May, IS72 Leased to At.& Ot. West. at $M 856 monthLast ani.ual report In
Aug. 1, 1873 ly, in advance.
15. '76

Sept.

CunoN.c'LK.

(V. 14, p.

Sj.*"'.

.Inlv, 1873
N.Y. .Manhattan Bk
Y'., Lawrence Bros. .Jan.'l. 1900 In progreps.
Q-M. N.Y.,Farm.L. & T. Co. Sept. 1,187. Leased Nov., 1871 to Penn. RR. Co. at
Sept 1.1873 pr-r cent on present Block and all int»-rdo
d6
M. & S.
do
:do
Nov. 1,1875 cst on boude, &c. (v. 13, p. 601, 131, 80.)
M. & N.
,T. & J.
do
.Ian., 1S<«
,do
ido
N'.v.i.lilOO
do
M. & H.
.June 1, '9f Le scd to Phila. & Reading (v. 14, p. (28)
ridla.. Co '8 Otnce.
J.& •.}.

&.I.

.J.

N

&

M.

N.

A.&O.
A.&O.
.I.Jfc ,1.

A.& O.
r.& A.

7
7
7
2 f
6

M & 8.
Q.-M.

M.

&

8.

M.& N.
,1.

F.

&

.Inue I. '91 stocli issued. ».3«.6(Xi.
Oct. 1,1897 iJomi'leted .Inly. 1H70, and branch Jan..*7I.
luly 1,1880
Hit earnings. 1>'71,$<&5,7.'!3. Bonds 1880 to
b redeemed wlfi loan of '73. (v.l4.p.520
Ian. 1, 1892
,dp
Oct., 1867 Cons'I. lS68of Col..* I.e. and! hIc.&G
EaBt. Leased Feb , 1869 to PIttsb ,Cln.
N. T..St:'mi!'h.^at.Bk.
& St. L..and the I'enn. RR. Co.. for 30
do
do
percent of gross earnings, but guarando
;do
teed $1,11^7 47tl per vr.. to pay Int. on Ist
do
do
M.$I5,(XI0.(«1& 2d M., C. & I.. $S21,(XX'. Of
do
do
2d M.. $2.999,tXXi were sold to Penn. RK.
:do
April, 1908
do

do
do

.

Net earnings 1871, $1,040,231. (v. 14,n.593)
do
do
Co. Sept 'iV 1901 Completed. Marcli, 1872. (v.ll. p. 159.)
Columbus, Tri'asury. •lune, isn Leased in perpetuity to Pitts.,C)nii.& st.L.
ess's^ssume liattl It's.
N. v., Amer. Ex. Hank. Sept 1,1890 Guar bv Pa. I;R.
Host.. Tower, Gid. & Co May, 1872 Diviili'iiils in lOyears, 89 per ce t.

N. T.. Union Triis

1

Lea**ed to (Joncoid Kb', at $25,0(X) peryear.
Aug. ,1872 Net ea-nlngs for year ending .1 line 30. 1871,
Dec. 1,11-70 $'28:) 665; finking fund increased, J.-WSfW.
Dividends, 6 per cent a y'r for past 7 yrs.
Dec. 1, 1876

Boston;

.J.

&A.

&

do

;

J.'&'.T.

,1,

400 000
4IX1,(XH)

100

1,700,(100

500&C

2.'iO,000

l,Ot)0

I,Oi«l,000

1,(100

2,008 OOO
996,000
9m,IH10

1851
1856
1872
1869
1870

709.110

July. 1872

Boston Oftlce.
do
do

I).

.l.&D.
r. & A.
r.

5
6
7 f
7
6
6

6
4 f

SJ.OV

2,l»X),O0O

i.tm

4li7,IX«)
6'«,ii(«)

7 f
f

7g.

!i'J2,100

'

do
do

108.1100

49J.0OO

'"so

1,283,4^0

J.

.'*'.!.

6*7

;0(VXX)

r>

00

6

170.(XX)

6

l«l,i

50

18,8.5a,,s50

1,000

1.111,000

500&C

!,Ki3.iX)0

imfl

.S,(«XI,(XX1

2..'i(XI,(XXl
1.1X10
500vS.-e I6,(K»lnr.ni

1,000

.J.&'j.
.I.&.I,
.J.& J.
.1. & J.
J.& J.

Q-lA.&O.
M.&8.

g

.

f

.luly, 1911
July, 1372
Jn.v, 1881

4.(ii«l.ll0(l

8

.(

N.
N.
O.

1871
1871

V.CKXI

3.0l«).l*X)

8 f

A.&O.

18.55

250&C

2,5I«),IIX)

7

.\l.&

1856
136U
1863
1866

-idO&c

1,(XX1.(XX)

Varl
Vari
500* c
18!>3
lOO&c
1853 500&C

6>'8,525

1,000
1,000
1,000
l.OOO

Vari
1110

131 .ttX)
51,

mo

150.1X10
2r)(i,(XXi

im,ooo
IIO.OIXI
-.03,266
5.0ttl,ttXl
88(l.lXKi

'mo
l,0(«l

1,000
"50

81.51X1

i

.1 .

Mch. 1,1881

N.

N

&

Boston,

N. Y.,

C'o.'s olllce.

M.K. Jtsnp&Co

.1

1 f.

.1.& J.
.V J.
.1

7

J.&.J.

450.000

7

Ig.
7
3

495.'WI
S,192,(XX)
3,t70,(»«)
6)0,0(X)

6

136,000

7

4,262,I«X)
383,(XXI

4

1875

A.&O.
f.

.!.& D.
J. &.I.

J.& J.
M.& S.
J.&'j.
J.
J.

A J.
&J.

f,

.!.& J.

6g.

J.& J.
F.& A.

194,IXX)
160,01X1
1,000,(«XI

.!.& J.

500,000

A.&O.
M.& 8.

(.'otmtv subscrint'n,

f4(X).0(X).

Leased and opeiateil by Phil., W11.& Bait.
RR.. for 75 per cent 01 gross earnlngB.
In 1871 tross earnings were $141,42(1. Annual report v. 14, p. 7ti4.
Net receipts

1871, $1,680,636; floating

debt

Consol. March, 1872, with
Cent. RR. of N.J. (v. 14,p. 386,6'28, 658.)
$4.8t9.9lf.

1,1899 L. gr., 800.0H) acres. Op. by Kansas Pacific
1,1890 III progress. Xarrow gu.ige, 3 feet.
Agrf enieiit with
1, 1877 Defaulted int Oct.. 1871.

May
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.

1898

1,

1«

Julyl.

June

1. '9(1

bondholders madeScpt.,'73.
Traffic En«r.40p.c.

.luly, 1S91

M

(v. 14,p. S21.)

fromMlcb.

C.&UtW

.

Apr. I, I89(i Also a depot
$.50,000; 3 yr. notes, $235,000.
Miiy 1.5, '75 Leased to Great West, of (-anada. In 1868
'ay 15, '^5 3H per cent was paid on pref. stock, and
May 15, '75 in 1869. 7 per cent. Of the bonilB of
May, 1875
June. 1866. $1.2M,t»l are in the hands of
Jnlyl, 1886 the MercbanlsBank of Can., redeemable
Nov. 1.5, 73 $1IX).0(X1 per yr. $:ffiO,00<i have thus far
Nov. 15. 73 been reileenied. Net earnings in 1871,
.

)n IBUt). $6i«.'2«7
in 1868. $7lH,l5i; in 1S6;. $768,789; In 1866,

$.5K) 6:iR. tn 1870. $.5i)a.w:)
$6:S5,(162.

;

See annual report inCHBONlcLK

V. 14, p. 323.

Delrolt Ofllcc.
Various.
N. Y., M.K.J(SUp&Co Oct. 15, '72 Leased to

Ills.

Cent. forSOyrs. atSS

p. ct.

earnVa Ist 10 yrs, 36 per cent 2d 10 yrs.
Net earnings, 1871, $i2,IS8. Pref. stock,
tio
Oct.. 1883
le $59".3I5. com. stock, $584,f«2.
do
N. Y., Union Trust Co. June, MX) Completed AugUft, 1871. (v. 14. p. 628.)
N. v.. Brown Bros & Co Jan. 1, 1908 Int. was suspended, see v. 14, 521.
to Phil. & Iteadlug. at 6 per cent
Leased
Phll«.,bvP. & R. RR. July. 18T2
on stock and Int. on bonds, (v. 14, p. 628.)
Phila., P. & K.. Office. Mch 1, 1888
Consol. Nov ,1.-6j, of E.Tenn. & Va. and
N.T., Gallatin Nat'l Bk July'l,'l900 E. Tenn & Gs. In ISIO the Co. paid its
debt to Tenn. and Issued the sink, fund
N. v., R.T. Wllson&Co July, 1880
loan.
do
July 1876
do
Boston, Co.'B Otllce
July, 1871 Dividends had been 8 per cent a year for
London.
isit
East 6 yrs, but none was paid .Ian^18r2.
do

do

N.

Y'..

1883

M.K. Jesup&Co

July,

18.S3

Boetout Co. 'a Office,

1S74

do
do
do
do

Sept., 1S7*
April, !8-«
.March, 1888

lOO&c
lOO&c

40(1,(X10
20(1.IXX)

M.& N.
J.& J.
A.&O.

Phila., Glrard Nat.

1,00.1

S,000,OtX)

M.&S.

Y'ork.

1869

Co.

Y'.,

.1.

Varl.

10
3

e^rs.

3

In pr'gress, Davenp.. la., to St. Paul.
Cum. stock. $2 395,096. L'sed In perpetnity
to Cin., Ham. A D. for ann-ial int. on

June. !8:«

,do

N. T., Drexel, M.

30, '72
1,

•

l,:«xi,oixi

75I),(«XI

Julv
Apr.

do

'

100
1,000

1354
1856
1865

!do

M.& N.

lOO&c

'68-'69

Y'ork Oniee.

do
do
do

'do
do
do
do
do
do
.k
N.Y'.« Detroit.
d! 7
N. Y. & Loudon
\'- M.& N.
M.& N. N, Y'.,M. K. Jeslip& Co
A.&O.
do
do
1
Apr. 1,1878
8
do
do
Feb. 15, '86
F.& A.
.V J.
,!
do
do
.Isn.. 1, 187S
7
7
M.&S.
do
do
8epH,18S«

.!.&

2,5(X1,I«H
1,309.'2(X)

New

M.& N.

8

37;,H5
IJIB,!.'!!

Jaii';;i372

N«t Bank July, 1875
rio
do
July, 1S75
do
do
Jan. 1,1880
OfBce P.TV. &Ti. RR.

Ion J.&Al|)Bt'rd'ni
New York Offlce
A.&
do
A.&O.
do
J.& J. N. Y., Mercantile Bank
.1. & D.
N.Y.. Mercantile Bank
do
do
.T.& J.

2,310,I(X1
'22,l»Hlp.iii

M.&

U

8
8

1866
1870

'

'do

90
1!'09

April,

Phlla., Glrard

.l.&D.
i

1,170,1X10
'.KXl.mi

181X1

do
do

&

1880

Oct. 1,1888 Leased, Mar.TJ, to Penn. R.R. lor 33

Sept., 1887
bonds. Jref. slock of ^.500.0011. griar.
do
ly
do
Oct.. 1888
do
do
Mar. 81&94 M. bonds.
M.* S.
do
J.&.I. N.T..Am. Ex.Nat'lBk Jan. 1,1905 L's'd toL. -Miami, (as'medby P.,C.& "^tL)

i',0oo

1863
1863
1870
1868

Lockwood & Co

In progrt-SB.

!S71

1853

N. Y.,

.1

.

1870

IKM

I

A.&O. Phlla.. Pinn. H.R. Co.
A.&U. N. Y'., Farm. L^& I'. Co
A.& O. N.Y' ,Lond. & fra-ikf't
Q-J. N. Y., Winsldw, L. & Co
.1

.5(10,000

l.Ortl

1851

I

.I.*. I.

&
M.& S.
A.&O.

7
7
7
7

3,232,000

100.'

J.&

.

i,mi,nx)

1,00
50
1,000
X.tMl

6g

I

30,IXIO|ir.m

i856
1896
1S99

Oeorgta— stock

do
lass, March, '6S^'69
do
I88!l, May, '69
£M(«r)i Ukore, ( J/(l.)-ist mort.",coliv
2d mortgage, conv
BUzaiKilitomn tt Paducah—Ut Mortl.'coiiv.

May, '68, of the CI.. Col.. & Cinn.&
the IJclIcfonialne Companies. Net earn-

.J

Mortgage (old)......
Mortgage (new)
^M(^r« (.ViM.«)-stock.

Bonds due

vm

300,I«X1

^'oftgage sinking fund bonds

Engl'slil.oan.onv.ir Ible...!!'.!!!""'
Bonds due 1874. convertible
Essex RR. bonds. Sept. 1856::;:

'n progres".

1872 Consol.

1

until

400,(l(Xl

1858

T,!"tn..yirglnia <t

S.

1, 1891

101'

aty— stock

Dubuque Southxoestern—ui M, pr'iJr'.'.V.'f'..

&.

M. &

Cleveland, Otnce.
N.Y., n'ard,C. & Co
Cb-veland, at office.

Aug

.Jnne7ito84

6II&70 lOOic
1868 200&C
1869
1,000

—

Wefitem stock
Mort. (Del.,L.& w East. Ex.) skgfrt
2d Mort. ID., L. A West.)
"....

Del,, Ijick, <C

F.

N.
A.

.July

I

500&C
lOOic
lOO&c

llOX
84

&

432,800

100

61&64 500&C
36
13

M.&N.

.do

161,000
109,500

1.869

Toledo Depot (cost »353,»«»
Daijtnn <t (Twit.— let M., guar. L. M.&C.& X.
Decatur, Sullimm tt Mattoon (/ii«.)— IstM,
Delaware /?.if.— stock

do

N.T., U.S. Trust Co.
do
do
do

l,3,'6.i;50

i836
1867

'.

I

.50

1871

.

'

Aug., -.872
Julvl, 1889
Boston, Best. & A. RR. .nilv,l«7! Net income, 1870-'71, $199,157. Dhldeni's
M. & S. Boston, GlObfe Nat'l Bk. 8eptl,'1878 inlOyears, 81 per cent. (V.I5,p.3£4)
N.Y.,Am. Ex. N. Bk. Jan. 1, 11X11 (V. 13, p. 467.)
.l.&.J. New York and Boston. Julv, 1900
1900-1-2-3-4 Leased to Phil. & Trent., 6 n.c. dlv on sto'k
Philadelphia.
M.&S.
M.& S.
N. Y.. Co. '8 Otllce.
Mch 1, 189! '2d mort. is guaranteed by Consolidated
M.& N.
do
May 1,1888 Coal Co.
A.&O. Pblia. & Carlisle.Ta. Anril. 1ST2 Stock owned In large part by Pa. RR. Co.
A.&O. Phiia.,T.A.B ddle&Co Apr. 1,19(U Net earnings 1870-71, $330,8'24. Condo
Apr. 1,1908 siderable aaianc'S made to branch
A.&O.
do
Jan. 1.1884 roads. (V. 14, p. 628.)
A.&O.
18:2
Dividends 9 per lent per annum.

bonds
JVorwait— Stock

mort

&.).

M.

2,l'23,6tlO

1,IH«)

1,000

rianrtu, Urh., Bl'ton it Pekin-lit M.,gold.
Davenport it St. Piiul—i»t M., gald
Davl.it Mich— Tret, stock, guar. C. H.& D
iBt M., sinking fund, $30,000 per year.

.1.

J.&
7
7
1
1

350,000

2<4,ll(Ki

do
alBk.
do
N.Y.,St. Nlch. hat. Bk,
do
do
Eifch

do

J.

2K

1,786,000
292,(100

&

.l.&,7.

79,('00
13,000,1110

1,5I)0.0(X1

do
do

Oet.!3,i8T2 L. gr. 1 2C0 000 acres. Annu il report pub1896
lished In CiiHoNicLK, V. 14, n. 827, showNov. 1898
Inii
net e-irnings, t8U-72, $'2,950,S3I,
against $2.6'J2.8'28 In 1870.71.
.hlly:is»4 Leased to St L.,Kan.C.& North.
Apl. 3, 187; Leases the Day. & Mich, and Cinn , R. &
May 1, 1880 Chic. Nrt carnii.gB of main and leased
Inlv 20, '85
lines, i871.7J $460,910. Report In CllRON,Iune, I8T7
ICLK. V. 1!, p. 8'27.
Dec. 1892 Ind.. Clnn. & L.,2d M., in trusteesMiaods
.Ian 77-82.87
to exchange for let.
.lulv I, IS8I Ifoad sold iiider foreclosure,
(v. 14, p.
^Ich I, KS'.r.
732.)
March. 1901 l.'oau in progress. Lafay, Ind. toSt. .Ann's.
.luly, 19(15 Formerly leased to hut., Cin. & Lafayette.
Stock. $ 82.1 (X).
.Juij,"l895 Leased 1866 to Cin., Dam. & D. Co. (v. 13
|i. 435.
I:.n. 1,1889

J.&V. Bostou, Treas.'s Otttec.
A.&". N. Y., St. Mlcll. Nat. Bk.

2'25.UI0
l,?<)o,OOU

50
100
100
IflO&C

:.

.

13i

513..50(1

66&71 500&C

,

2d mortgage
3d mortgage

10,971.900

lOO&e

.1.

F.* A.

,1.

300,0IH
i'.oiio

,

do
do
do

Stocks

N.T.,Co.'»omcc.
Kew York.
.r. &.I.
.i.&.j. N.Y'., Wlnslow, L. & Co
tlo
do
J.& J.
Neiv York.
luiie, 1^21
J.& D.
Boston, OfBce.
lune, l.'-T^ Net earnings year endlfig Dec. 31 1871,
do
i\ov„I87l
$213 809 an Inereaseof $,i6,231. over IS'.O.
M.'&N.
do
do
do
Leiisid In .\u . 18.2. to CI., Col. Cluu,
Aug.
1,1900
&
A.
F.
do
do
Sept 1, 1877 & Ind. UR. (V.14, p. 459.)
M. & S.
.J.&D. «. Y., Iinion Trust Co Dec. 1, 189(1
A. &. O. y. Y.. Union Trust Co Apr. 1,1'.I0I Bdsi uar.SbyCC.C.&I.i HbyL.S&M.S.

J.&.).

l,(i(io,iXKI

'

llazleton it Xi^ilkenborre—lsi

7 f
3>i

m

1, '252.01 10

500&C

: i.

46,00(1
11,32.1 p.

l.OWi.OtW
983.000
584, ;oo

D.

.I.*D.

48;.900

1,1100

I.OIW

7
7
s;^ f

6:10,000

5004 c

lOO&c

7

2,00
15,000,000

Mortgage
.Oiittcilte,

7 g.
I Oh

3

',01 '0

Cumberland (tPenn.^i/traniif—\sl mortgage
3d mort,'agf sinking fund bonds
Cmnberland F«/^«y— stock
2d mortgage

1

1

WW

p.m.

N.T., N. Bl: of Com'rce.
" Wlnslow, L.& Co.
N.Y.

M.&8.

150,U0ll

1st

Ist mort.;age

2,000
16.00(1

,1

I

F.*A.

1,0110 10,(lOil|i.m.

"50

*

.

J.&

400.00

.1.

R. i?.—stock.

,1

111(1,000

l,'24.3,'(»l

mortgage

mortgage, sinking fund
Note8, coui)on, conv. at par
Massawlppi stock, guar, by C. & Pass
do
bonds.
do
do
Connecticut irtccr— stock
Ist mortgage sinking fund
Connecticut valtey—lst mortgage
Connecticut IFcsfc/vt— Ist mortgage
Connecting iP/tUa.)~Ht mortgage

1,2 0,HI0

.1.

Office.

do
do

KEMABKS.

whfn One,
lastDlvl'd,

do

* D. N.Y., Am.

.1

.J.&

798.(K10
2000(1 pr III

NewYork. Co.'B

N.

.I.&D.

1.100
1,000

500&C
500&C
300&C

O,

and

Payaljle,
falfle.

by WlioBi.

,T

& D.
.I.*D.
A. & O.
M. & N.

283.0(»1

MXI.OdO

'..onti

&

W»ere

,1.

.J.&.I.

2,0(10,0(10

l.iW

&

I.

f.

821,1100

,

Comiecttcitt

7

5011,001)

1,000
1,000
1,000

—

1st

4

l,'i'itl.Ol«l

i:oiio

\',{va

&

A.

1,000
I,(I)X)

IOC

2d mortg.tge t'Col. & Ind. Central K. !{.>..
Income honds, (Col. & Ind. Central R.R.)
Construe, bnds (Thic. & G, Eastern IC.R.l
Income bonds (Chic. &Gt East rn R.K.)
Union & Logan.-port Ist mor gage
Cone. 1st M., skg fund for |15,(XIU,000
Cons. 3d M., lor tlO.OCXI.OOO
Cotumbun, tipruiaf. it Vinn. 1st mort.....
Colutnbiis it A'tinta, stock

CoTicwv/— stock
Coiv:ord it Porttimoulh—6Xoc^

Kato
pirt Wben I
Cfnt. Payable,

9W,0I«1
300,000

"'ei
67

M.,skgfd bds

at«iidlng.

lOO&c

50

Sinking lund,3il Mort. Cnow2d)
til' rtamt

lf7;

dt

Preferred stock
Mort. bds, Sandusky, Dayton & Cin
Saudu-iky City & Ind
do
do
Ctn., Sandusky & Cleve
Ctnciimntl it SprinafieUl—Xst M.,Knar'nt'd
Cin., H'ui.rflficft— lsHM.,end by L.S.& M.S
(./Vc, Cot., C'lit. d- /»f/.— stock
1st mort (C. C.& C. RU.) tas.OOOay.'ar...
1st M. (Bell, ft Ind.) exch. for ncwM
]8t

M«

nc(*'— stocK

1

morlijage. sinktnff fund

(htc* s'u o«t., 1ft yi. nol fgnar. In cur ^
Chic a Soutlnv.. Ist M., gold, not guar

INTEREST OR JDIVIDBNpS
SNpS

Amount

Mllee

For

Boniin, J
Principal,

do

New

^

May. 1889

Bank Jan.

1,1880

Apl. 1,1886

Mch

1,

e«Bes Firtstern in N. II., IGln. ^ock,
*492..500, same dividends as East. Mass.
Leases Portland. Saco & P.. at 10 per
cent on stock, (v. 14, pp.43, 187.)

Formerlylcased to P., W. & B.toperated
on own account since Dec, 1869.

1890 Stock, $3,07a,lXX).

Annual rep.in v.15,p.854

1

.. .

tcmber 2

IHB

,.IV..2,1

M

..

,

CHiRONI€ii.E.

42a

AND BOND

IIAILROAD STOCK

LIST,

!(ab»«rlbem"WUI<«oHl'er a ema*' raM«r bf «b4uic ua ItumedlaM nalice of
IJKSCIUPTION.

Miles

For

expUiiittloii. &c., of all rt'fcre»co»»,
TablCH
foot iioto« on Ut [mt(u of

H^^t;

UK

Ruuil

OuttUndlilg.

0»

.5»

I8C0
liKU

^..y ....

lucoiuo iiouils. tf'Jif yiiiM-^ to run
Uonilib luortKaK-- on Eloiirarealeittalv.
&»/e HiUlwuu—ti\.nt^\i, coiDiuou
I'rcferretl, t por ctut, wt.ocK
Ut oiorlxaKe ^uxieuilfj i l!j()i to ld£7)..
iA BiiirlKiiKt!. convertible (ext. to la?J.>

131

converClblti
convurtit>le

1,OOJ
1.000
t.(UI

1>5J

Ilulliilo Brajicli ijonils

Long Duck Co.

inorttrake

Sterlluv' l>un(U, oouvi-rtlhlp, £1,000,1100...
UcuciMl niort.,aol>l (fur $30,000 000)
ie ,t PittHbiij-i/

18.-.A

5»..l4c

18et

lUO&c

:3I>3

l.UUI
i2c«)
I.Ulo

18u3
1870

-»toi:k

18(U 500&C

JO

I

yitimifttte,

Eimnilli,

6,44lsO(.IU

7

.«.

*

liX

ti

-SI.

372,000
UI.'JOO
.2.093.UIO

1308

l.OUII

308.01(0

7

IS.11

i.iuo

6liU,0(IO

7

1.000,000
775.000
4,000,000
1,(09,100

13110
l>il*

"!(«)&

l.Odtl

J46.(«I0
:32.(ioo

18l>8

l.OOO

l,7,i3,UU0

I5li3

50J&C

iso;

5tlUJtc

,

.

7.'i,0"0

.1,000,000

'i,:m,im

loo&e

,

i.ooi

18(i'.(

1371

,

I8li»

i',(V»:

13,1
1S71

500&1

18;i

l.Olll'

3,(10.1,000

i,m

5,0(KI,0(10

7 g.

t.

2,955 ,UIO'

7g.

f.

je2r.

i;2,S7:l 5S11

1,(100,000

not guaranteed

,22L190
T7.130
500,000

do

do

2d

470„Ti*l

Postal bds.&c., secured by gov't business
IstPrel, bds.conv. Into 1st pr.lVstock

do
do
do

2d

l,-iOO,000

do

—

Qreiit ^yeHern (Citnfida) Cora. stoc><
I'referrod, 5 per centt conv. into comuiojx
liebcutures
...'.,.,.., .^*.,, „.,,,.

^

bunds,

7k.
8g,

V.ooti

18:2
1809

.

coapoa'.,..'.*!.,^...^,.,,,.

iiuio

do
,...."*..„.,,.,.....
do
..,......,.'..,....
do
..,...-..,,,,..._.
do
,:.!..
J.:...,
Kovr bonds, coupon.
..,
refiipille tt Ct/lumbia— stock
1st niurtgagcguar. by State.
Bonds nut guaranteed
,...

2jil3,186
1,683,057
733,722
5,73li35l
19,9(1,137
1,751,907
;';«9'25>&

.BlIXI

'
'..!

lunrLiteiH
I, IWI
Jan.. I8fe

do
N. v.,

do

Karm.L'an4TCo

do
do
X. v.,

.Mar. 1, 1899
.Ian. 1, lar,
1,1837

_

Huston

Oltlce.

Bk

r., Mcchaii.'Nat.

.

do

1st

fall

do
1. 1, Wf,
landsalcs to Jan. 1,1373, (I.7II.8I4. l>'do
Sept 1, IBS
ferred payments on land sales and csib
do
.May 1, 138V
ill
trustee^ hanils, .Ian. 1, 1873, were
,1. ifc.J.
New
York.
A nual report .>ui.|l<h«d in
t988 742.
'
M. & S.
do
CaKOMCLK, V. 14, p. i32; See a so p. 796.
.1. *.l.
do
-laii. 1,1871
J,& J. N.y., Meeh, rat. Bank I8n.l,ie0i
New Vork or London. Ian. 1, 1900 Fern'dlnatoCed.Rers L.n<.ia),009a4:rei.
).&,J.
M,* N. N. v.. Market Nat. Bk.
.Stock, t-200 000.
•

do

4

& J

N. v., St. Nlch. Nat. Ilk
.N.i"., Farm's. L.& r.Co

do

.1

.

M.iS.
JiJ.
J.ic,).
,).

A. 4 0.

do

Boston, Treasuier.

().

A.&O.
& ,T.

du

J

lulylVmil
.July 1,138.
Oct., 1881

Xcw

4

do

if-

'

Finnmi—lU mort.

1st mortgage (Conn.)
HuUHaloiiic—iloc k
Preferred stock
1st mortgage, sinking fund
2d 'uortgage

(B.I)....
,,^..,
,..

Bo.iilsot lS6a

r.edeinptlon, Ist

do
Indiana A

15
53
lie
51

&

2

1

series
8 erling

3d series,

2d morigago
ituUaitap., Cine, tt /.a/".— stock
Iod.& CInn. of '58

Jnd ,Cian.& Lafayette
do
do
do
IndliiiuifioUn it St. Xotii»— 1st M.,Ui 8 series
2d inprtgage
Kqulpnienl, bonds
,
IruUaiiUp. i6. V,7/ic^Hfi«s— Ipt M., guar

2d mortgage
Jotoa F\itti <t Sioux Utv—\st M.. Apl. 1 '(iy
7(A<lca it ,4(A«/w— l8t ^f.,8ink. fund, gold
Jack., Latm. ifc Sagiiuno—ist mort

2d mort
3Vl mort

.,

E.—'at mort., gold.
i/ilct»oiii>,/'ansnc.it.i/o(/— FlorldaSt bd8.«ld
Jetferann. (i'u.)— 1st M. (llawley Branoli)
2!l

it S.

mortgage (Hawley Branch)

Ut tnortgage (Su<quch.

to Carboudale)..

Jeff., Mild, it frtrt/rtHup.— stock
Inrl.
.Marl. Uii.-lst mortgage

&

'.

do.
do.

Jv41>,

do

M

4,000S0O

isii

l,182,;.iO
700,tXI0

s«x

H53

Wi

50.tiM

liO
74

74
186K
1854
1837

ism
issi
1351
1351
1831

J,

431 W)0
1,574,000
820,000
1,180,000
19I,ik0
100,000
100,000
7,660,000
1,000
416,000
50
367,500
500
1,317,000
1,000
113,080
iif) ,25,230,510
3,0112,500
.'ilOiSiC
•illOiSic

Varl

332,000
2,500 «l
2,500,010
1

Hi

j<

A.&

<l.

A

A.

if.

do
do
do

Irredee.i..
Irreilee n.

400,000.

Irredoeni.
Irreileem.
April. 187--

Company

Uec,

1872

1871,^$:i,313,014.

let

71

1

,

.

Expenses about

$6,-

leases the Erie & Nta{;ara, Sim.,
& ftlilwankce, i^Uiu. For
the half year eudin>r Jan. S\, 1872, Ihe

and the Detr.

KrobB receipw were $'3,5'.'6,444; wotktutc
exp>-iise8,$l,5«5,86i; net ear'i VMi,(>40,0K0;
tntere-C ou honds, 4cc., $378,221.
I'rofit

Nov., 137:!
July, 1376
Oct., 1377
I

i

;

4)ct., 1871
July, 1S71
Jan. 13

Dec,

.ii.

&

.1

it

J.

ou
,.

half yeai'8

workiDg w^a

$6*lit69.

(V. li.p. 669.)

1890

Interest In default.
13, p. 5:, 15;.

See CiiBONlOLKt.v.
,

V

.J.&J.
(>.

7

A.«
F.&

A &

f.*"a.

7 S.

,1.4,1.

A.& O.
A.&O.
I'- A. 4 U.
6E. A. 4 U.

1 £00,00)

3

r.,723,490
1 6S9,"iOO
2,SO0,(»«l
1.600,(100
2.0OO,0(»l

4
7
7
7

U.
Various.

1,000,001;

M

ilo

,lan., 18'j2

office

do

,.,...

Am.

ts'at.

7g.

7

N.

y Nafl
,

do.

do

.

A.&O.
M.4 8.
,1.

4

do

do

do
do
do
do
do
do
N. y., Un. TroBt Co.
do
do
do

1.430,(XIP
1,0(10 16,IV<I p.

e

m

60l),lM)

1,000

1.495.000

1,0(X1
1,IVH)

5110.000

9k),000
1,010 20,(»»ip'n.

A 4
4 J.

l«

J.St J.

3

M,4

J.

M.<r S.
>f.

do
S. Y.,

.1.4 J.

do

;, 1890
1. 187;

July 1,1901
Oct.,

I9II9

Oct

1890

,

!•

el)., 1397

June, 18519
Julyl, 1919
Oct. 1,1900
I, 1831

Met

p.6».)

The report to State of Penn. for year
ISi:, titiowH $.t78,6.Sj ([rose earniiii^a aiul
$171,314 opciatlug expenses. i.v. 14, p.

Rent of leased roada
line, 707ni.
<4t>!iii.>
35 percent of gvoM eantl'-Ka.
Net revenue In 1671. $^.;52>;7. Cuuat.
bonds of 18i5 will ht* paid now ou demand. (V. 14 p. 85, 4V10.)
In progress. Co. has iild & 32.000 acres Pd.
Road completed, Sept., 1>70 Cost oX road
and equipments, $U.SOO.OOO.
Roail went Into hands of receiver, Oct.,"T(|
Main

Settletnent with creditors peudlof^. See
report In v. U. p.iUO. <v. 13, p. US, 800
V.14, p.5a.>
Leases Si.
et earnings, 1871. $2SC4:4.
Louis, A. &T. IT. road and paid $4QO,00U
rent, net parninKS bfing $nO0 676.

Bonds guaranteed by Pcau.

1908

,

do

Jan. 1,1900

Farm.1.4 T. Co. Julyl,

2OI.00O

1.

1.S69

9(l,(tlJ

7

1369

8,000 OOI

7

100

2,00(1,000

?x

M.4N.

ism aio&c

332.000
315 000

7

4 J.
J. 4 J.
.1.4.1.
,1.

M.4

1366
1370
13S2

ijxm

2,08:1,000

7

1,000

2,H)O,0OO
74,000

7

J.

e

M.4

4

Kit. Co.

ClIRONlCLX. ". 15, p. 4i- 3.M.
MlchL^au Ceitl., which gives a

1839 Leasi'd to

do

XI p.c.

N. T., .Metropolitan B'k. July I, 1890 8toi-k paid up, $:J84},T30.
K.y., Ninth Nat. Bank. July 1,1335 Operated by Mich. Cent,
do
do
do
Mar. 1,1883 acres, (v. 13. p. 667.)

do
do
N.Y. London orFrankf.
do

,

I'- .1.4 J.

4,00l),(IOO

1367

Ki>,m

truiiceeB.

f»rn[*if;« 1371. »lwl.O(>,'.

tratlic Kuarantce.
Nov. 1, 18*
do
0. N. Y„Sfat. Park Bank, Apl. 1, 1399 Leaned tt) UH ('., at

M.4 N.

1870

iiOw

(v. 14, p. (i28.>

OpernioU hv huitdholdera

york,>)at. City Bk. Apr'liV,l911 Consolidated, Juue.l872.'Xn progress. See

,1.4.1.
8 t.

Oct.
Apl.

July

4 0. New

8?: ,1,4 J.

Aug/,'lB72
Apl. 1,1375
Apl, 1,1875

Sept, 1867
N. y., Ainer. Ex. Bank. April, 1883

4, 1.
K.4 A

A.

1, •90

A|>1, 1, 1S95

N.T.,Faror»L.4T. Co.
M.4N.
do
do
do

lOOJfcc

i'eiiii.

18;0. (v.U,
1891 In pruRreiw.

I.

Sept.

Feb. 1,187"

J.

SOO&C

See (v. 14, p. sn.)
HU., which owns a ma-

In default.

'

N. Y., Turner Bros.

.1.4,1.

A.4().
F.* K.

do
do

do
do
N. y., Co '» office.
do
do
N. T. & London.
N. Y., Cu.'s olUco.
London.
N. \ or London.

A.4l>.

p

was

joritT of the Block,

1^9

7

770,000
300,000
2,960,010

8,*

1,

..1. 18711

Bank July

3

10,UI0

2'.y.syi.

Leased to

10,

.Ian. I. 1871

dn
City

Fliilitdelphia, Office,

7

1,000

common

1K90 Int.

1.

July
July

Bk. Ja

do

,,ido

5i:o,(ioo

l,(l(«l

.Mar,, 1SS-.

Jan., 1393

1,700,000

1,(100

Ang.','l870
1371-3

Apr. 1,1881

J.in.

,

5
7

50

18
1872

do
do

.

...

Coiupany'4

du

A.
u.

6&7

1,000

1372
1869
1370
1869
1870
1865
1863

.,

do.

7g.

7g...

1,(100

m

r

Hull.
St. Jo.,'^17m..braiich. QuLncy. 111/
tu Pahnyra. I5ui. ; CanicruD tu Kaiid. C,
53ni. Total opt>r:itcd, :£;&m.
Net earaings Ui iS70-7l, $l.(»9AWI. 50.000 6hr>. new
ntoc-k jiuthuiized iu F&b.. \Sti.^
See CuBoxECLK. vol. U, p. 104; V. U. p.

.

1370

500&C

by Eric.

Lt-aKCH Uerkshire KU., ^lockbridj^e4:PU a.
j,i'.i.
Hrldgooort 4 Boston. JulyV.'lS7i
fleld, nnd ^\
stockbrn. UrotM canilt tfa
,!.&,/. >. Y., Bkof New Vork!H71, €itl0.2S0: operating exp's, 9«0i vJk
1377
F.4 A. Brldi^epurt and Boston.
net earniut(s.$l7MtiU, aitalu I $U7,USi4 In
li«5

13I19

IS71

do
do

Harttord,
•V

2,750 ,HIO
5,«IO,000

1,000
1,000

yorkoiiitje.
dotdQ....

.*i.

1,000

500&C

Co

>fc

.New

Phlltt.,

1871

1358
13«7
1369
1369
1370
1871

N. y.. Buncau, S.
,

Bondaot Lontavll

mortgage

4 Pa.R

mortgage guar, by

.Jersey ictv^^isVNkH Bk; May'i.'lSSO Operated

.r,.* J.

N.
A. 4 0.
A. 4 0.

e (endorsed).... "...,

Ills C.

&

1,000

<t 2f. Inditiiui—lit,

.

of 15 p. c. from

Apl., 1317
Jan.. 19-20
Perpetual.

4

sterling,

.188V-«

j'ri'y;

183:1

JeirersaavlUe,Mad.& lud— ist mortgage
do
do
2d mortgage

.,

.

agreement from Mlcb. C^tA^

Pitts., Fort, Wayne
Clue. (v. 13. p. 83, 177, -209, 2111, 46V, 333)
the amounts here given are in pounds
cases Atl. & St. Lawrence,.
IfiOin.
I hlc,
Det.dt Can. Grd. June,
59ni.; Mont. 4 Clminp.. 49m.; Bnff. 4 L.
Huron 161m. Total roail owned.leused
and uiterated, l,377m. Gross earnings In

1st

do

A.iSsil.

Jea'ersonville ltn.-2din rtgage bonds..

/oH«(

traffic

iit, 459.)
Ti affic guar,

.I,"&J.

T

70 ^OOO

1.000

JntenifiUo.ial tTexas), lB^ M., gold
Houston tfe Gt. Xo., Ist mort.. gold
2onltt&. LunftUiu—ltit M., traffic guar

N. W.

3.0 0,000

1870

24 mortgage, guar

JackJianit.

5,ll87,S2l

v^

18(15

tllinolH Ve/tl.— 1st. M., gold, ....
JnilUmitt). Bloom'lonJh IVesi— Ist M.,gldbd8

10(1

1,00(1

iilii

,

HoimtoaA TnJciuCent—Ui M.golti, l.gr.,;>.f,
Uuntiiigdon ti Urottd Tup~\at mort., gold.
2d mortgage
3d mortga-^e, ounsolidatetl
Scrip for past due coupon
llliiiotH CVn*nt^--atock
1st mort. cunstroctlun bds(now payable)
do
do
do
do
gold

9,1(17,70(1

I8lu
1870

120
..,,,....
,.,..

Vet earnlmjs, 1370-71, IJ0.499.

Has a

Oct., 1389 Sold, 1871, to Ft W.Jack., 4 Sagluaw.
Apill, 18.>
In progress.
Fir^t Int.due Jan.,'78. (r. 15,p.76.)
> •
Net earnings, 1371-72, »417, ^SS. (v. 14, p.

Ba't., »|erch. Nat. Bank Oct. 1, 1901
N. y., Bk of N. America July 1, 190.
.\ugusta,Ga., I!i:. Bank .Inly. 18T2
do
1370 to 13.31
York and London. ept., 19»
Jan.. 1892
N. y., Wlnslow, L.
Co
1389

51^

3(».(Kll)|

100

.

'31-'j.'

mortgage

niirl..Priw.

.llXl&c

201

lstnlurt<ago((iulucy* Palmy. RR,
(lvan.C.& Cam. lilt.)
RiirUin Extenition—iAU inortifage
Uirrlib.. f*,trt>t*h, Mt.jQtj tt Z.a»ca«—atock

4

,,,.,3,76,-^

K

Ist mort.

oin. stork.

1, 189'.

V.,Farm.L'an4TCo May

N.

.

,,,6g

JItcktfniark ,fe ,v.
Exteniiojt^lrt mort.
J/ tiuiibal tmt.JoHepfi—cQmiaoa stock

'

en.)

1,188(1

,.

preferred ^tock
Mbsourl State Loan
i.and Grant mortgage
Bonds ISTO, conv.

p.

.\ll

S01,7:fi

lil36,5W

u,

tlMIXB2, pref. * 100,000. Ket
lirofita, 18:0-7I, (liU 157 i s nk. f'd, $11,0110
peryr. (v. IS, i*. 666.)
I'.in^ul, w'th St. Louis
8.K. (v. :5, p. '2:1)
1, luu Stock jiaid in.liKIO.OOO.
(v. 13. p. 667.)
July l,ls7-< l)iv. Ill 10 years, 75 per cent. ,t. 14. p. 43.)
Gro-s earnings. 1311, $6',4.rA'i; expensefl,
May'lVlRSl
fl02,<^ll ; I el ear .ings. «2:i,37i.

do
.Nuv.
do
Aug.
B'nk of America Inly

London, Co.'. omco.
4g, .1.4. 1. Lonilun and Portland.
.A.,&0. Londuu, at Cu.'s Office.
6 g,
,l.i4,l,
do
Var.
F.& A.
do
5
J, A J.
do
,l.ft,r,
5
do
,T, & J.
4
do
3
.!.& J.
do
3
Londoiv 4 .-Montreal.
A. 4 0,
A,&Oi
do ,<i •
:'^''
J.-& J. Loudon ilsintStodk Bk.
J. 4 ».
do
do
I*
du,
M'.&Sh
do
do
,h & .1,
do"i'g.

jEln

iioo

(v.

I

doi

.1. Jc J,
.I.ifc,!.

l.'f70

Atlantic & St. Lawrence, defer'd 1 it. ctfs
Etiulpnieut M., 1st on all rolling -tock...

Mortgage
do
do
do
do

'g

4,2()0,t«)0

.Ian.

uK,

Pa.

Klele t«blea uf ea' ulngs, ex..enNe8, l*allities, &e., showing on exceia uf dl,.
bursemifiits al>ove rt-celitls, ofiub 6,f,i:.
The net earnings aliove Int., dc. fur the
fiscal yeitr eiull' K In Iif7l, were $118,-^1:
1870, none: I36!l, M75,6l2i 186-1, |:i2,t72-, 1861,

.

,do

i>y

.

A..&0.
6 B.

.

M.& N,

.\.&

500,(100
l:V),000
,1,500,0

,

Ulva. guar

The report for the nine mouths ending
Jure w, 1872, Is pubilahed very lully la
the Chko.mclk, v. 15, p. 82. with cum-

.

A.it O.

,

do
do

do
do
do

M,&S.

J.

6l5..V)tl

(<7'r?ici./a)— stock

hl'.isi S.
J.<£ J,

.J.&,l.

7

500,0011

,1,300,000

1,0011

Mort.toBK of U. Canada onsurplus lands

4th

V-

325,000
300,000
1,500,000

'

10

Oilinau, tUiiluii <t Sprinar—M M.,gold..
ad mort -age, gold
Or: /I'tpnin it iiitlUtim^m m, gold, guar..

do
do
do

10 f
10
10
3
8 f

100,000

50(1

i'ood

Bonds, not niorteage

3d

7
8 f

17(>,l»10

.

1,001

l'<70

•Jalei-ihm, Ifoiuiloa <l U. cif 18:i— 1st .Mort.
3ei>rgia K. It. tt Banking Co.— stock

ti

M.& N

J. lb, I.

165,00.1

Peiinsi/lpaiita—latM., gold

do

.

ilo

Fet)'."lF«
.luly 15, '!;
May. 1379
.Meh. 1,1379
Ma-ch ItKl
Oct. I IMtl

London.
Sept I,1S75 «1,(110.534
(v.
20,
SSi, M; V.
Sew Vork and London .Meli.l.lirJO 15, p. I-2.4I.43, 5' 14,b'2,p.3:».l 85,
-N
V ., Union TruBt Co. -ept 10, '72 Leased In 1870 to Pa. Kit. for 7 er ct per
do
Ilo
.Ian. 1, 1332
annum uuaiock and debt. NeleamlaAi
"
do
do
A|>r. 1, In90
lnl871, |<i)«,Ull. (V. 14, p. «28<(
do
do
.Inly 1,1898
do
do
Oct, I, 1390
To form a direct line from Baogor to fit.
Kew Tork * London. Ian. 1.1889 John and Halifax (v. 13, p. )U9, 52»i.

S.

J.lc.1.
M.& N.
K & A,
,1
&J

1.50,1)00

LUm
HU:
,1(111

'.J

I

6g M.«

i.iKai

:

Ist mort, gol
Oraiid Trunk

A.&Oi

1352

so;
1370

Flint & Holly K.K. (a. f., $a,l«)0 per year)
Bay City IC, ttatfiuaw, Ist M.snarby lesu'B
Bay Couniy, Issued In aid &
du
Constru'-tion lionda
Uolly, Wayne* Monroe, 1st uiort.s.f. ...
>/o/'(<(t*— Ibt mortgage, gold, convertible,
FlWihlitg (fc iVuj-M«ii/«— l8t inoi^tKagc
F.iiuta,'Ioh>ixUjuuttt Glover-tville— lit juort
Fort.tf'uf/ni\ Jufkifon itSiidiiut'O—i^t inort
rt. und e<ini|)ment bunds
I in
Fort W'mjne.Maiuii^ Jb CVnn— Ist M., gold.
<t

,).&.!.

6g. J.St,I.

J/endet'aon ,fc yanhv.—\st iiiort.
Tei-re. Ilmile tt VMc.—lat M.ulJ

mort

4. 1.
A,*0.

3,000.000

I8fi9

Ptliit it Afc-e MarqufUe—ttUiet
Ist mort., L. G., 153.600 acres. Ist illv
Jst Af., -iiUa, Sil on 40, l.i,- , 15:!,l)00 no., ii d.
l8t nio< tKUXe, L. G., aSSjOOO acres, 30 <llv. .

'Jd

s.

J.

000,0(10

'

/ Ichburu —stock

Ff^terick

11.

i.a.i.

J,ftU,
d.dt s

i2,U 0,00.1

IKI&C

a

I.

«

50
l.SiM

do
do
do
do
da
id
do

8.
A. *.<).

>,00|).(jOU

»;ll.-. .-Il.'i.
yi». Kent paid, $:6.'>.'<i.'..
Nrtiarul.
Ni-t
laruliHci
In 1871,
in
iKi'l, t59,<i39,
*59,a», agiiiist
agilnst *90 2l9 in llfiO
lir!J),

Company.

Phlla., by

.

926,500
180,000
3,000,000

tieoaedln 1868 In N'urthern Cent, fur

lg72

July, 1872

N.V., Omce,'23d Mieet.

M &

.

Mar,

do

M.liS.
u.eLH.

4,441,>W

KKUABKg.

Phlla., Penn. Life Ina.Co Jan. 1,1800,
Pblla., Penn. It. R. Co.
28112

A..

i.'a'j.

4,000,UUU
6,000,UIO

•

imi KM&c

i8t iiiurlKiiKe, cunv. Into couh. luortj^ugc
'M ni.M-trfUH, convertible
Consol. lo^n.freeof State tax.^
,..
Kqul •ineittbou'i*
*
£,<tropean <t .V. Amei-tca}i,{Me):
lit .M,, Winn, to N.H. line
j Bangor
'.jj inort, Itangorto Winn
)
loan.
l/dKriint hils* utM. Bang to WInu
E'llnnDtt Vrawfonlilh-Ul M, Kv.t ni.,9.f..
1st niort., fl.f {Kvansvllle to Terre 11.)..
Itockvlllc oxteuHlou

F,tc

78,000,1100
3,5:16,910
3,000/10''

I

llite,

lastUlrld.l

Penn. B. B. Co

Plilla.,

}.

Prlnclplll,

WTiom.

,1,

&,).

-*.* II.

"iiio
lOU
1,000

16.13

4tli in.>i-li^;i>;tt,
5tli ul.>rti(.ti{u,

h

30U

1319

ni.>i't!{a}(e

,l.i£
,1.

50.UiO

I

ti

3H

500,1)00
1,(1001100

.

1,000

JiHIIlll,

OK DlVIDF.NDq^

1* •!'"'""'•

M.ft N.

900,000

50

Pri-rfn-cl tiUK-k

error diacovered In oar Tablaa.

aiijr

Wlnnl Wbeio Payable and by When

'i»'°J

Cent

KliHiinit n7//;(im»i)(w«—.Uock, coin
IHI tliortL'i^K*' l>uiiils

INTKItKBT

;_

ut'

;

>

Honesdale Kat. Baitk.
do
do
do
N. y., by Erie R. K.
Indianap.. Treas. offlce.
X. v., J. 4 S. Fergu un.

N.Y.,Bankof Am

1890
.July 1.1902
1900
July 1, 1887
Jan. 1, 1389
Jan. 1, 1SS9

May
Mav

1. 1872
1, ISSl

riea.lApl. LIST!

J.

N.Y.,St.NlcU.>i.Bank..Oct. 1, 1906
do
July 1,1910
do
do

K.

N. y., Bank of Amcrlca.|May

1,

N. Y., r»na'»' L.*T.Co. July

1, IS74

Bds offered in

Atig.,*73.

on earnings.
Lands, 193,000

Seeadr.lu Cbbq:^.

Leaned to Erie Railway Co.. which pays
interest ou the bonds, (v. 14, p. t29.)
in 1871 to PIttfl.. Cinn. & St. t. RR
(i;nar. by l^. RK.)for int. and sinking
lund of bonds andf 7 per cent a year on
stock.
Ket earnings in 1871. $45809^

Leased

(V. 14, p. 591.)

1832

Leased to Mich. Cent.

^

m

M

.

..

.

. ..

,
.

.

THE CHRONICLE.

424

[September 28, 1872.

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Subscriber* wl\\ confer a ceroat favor by
BESCUIPTION.

I

of

1868
i.Oj

1,000
1,000

500,000
SOO.Utl
2,789,413
500,000
1,400.000
539.500
187,000
1,500.000
1,000,000

50

9,asj.2fJI

1869

1,000

6,466,000

186r.

1.1100

2,240.0l«)

1,000

4,06:1,01X1

1.0(10

i.cxu

•.•••

JCaM Citi/, St. Jo.
Ut mortijaie,
<

Council niujrft-fitock..

,Jt

& St. Joseph RU

B.

'.

Bt.J.&c.B. B.£..l8tM

2d M
,
do
do
Kansas City, St. J. & C. B. KU., consolM
Mo. Valley KU. (Aug.l. 6d...-.
gold
do
do
do

Sanma i>ic/^r—stock
loi ifl. (>roid) laud
l8t Mort., Kolfl
1st Mort., Kold

"

•

265
52
7S
7S

1866
1S67

iOO
1,000
1,000

18fl!l

*10&c

2tR)

1.S70

l.UllO

ISU
l:;o

673
245
14U
253

•

,

road, sinking land

&

.

S94

2d Mort. (jjoverninent subsidy)
(Leavenworth Br.)
Land tir. Mort. on 100,liuy acres
3d mort. Income bonds (lUl issued.)
Land Grant Bonds Rold on a.0U0.OUO acres
2d mortgage, gold, on same
'ileal Count!/ R. A*. -1st mort. bonds
Kf-iUucky Cenfi-al—^d mortgage

1886
'65- 'B'

1866
1865
1866
1870
18;i

I8t Mort.

3d mortgage
LackawannaikBloofmburg—UtmoTtgaHf^.
Ist mortgage (extension)
2d mortgage
2d mortgage (extension)
Income bonds
LiUe Krle <fe lMninpUle—\Al mortgage
Lake Onturio Shore— \Bt mort., go.d
Xake S/iore& Mich. A'om«A.— stock

6,31G.OI10

\',m

600.000

(KH)

19'.!,UI0

IW&C
.,~^^
250&C

4.275,3.50
1,863,2:*)

....

1,'00,100

1

W«

500&C

1853
18.W
1855
1855
1860
1860

lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c
lOO&c

i

Schoolcraft
Kalamazoo, Allogim & Grand Rapids
Jamestown & yraukllu, tst mortgage.
do
do
2d morttfaue ..
i^ke Sup. it Mias.— 1st M., Kold,l. t;r.,8.f.
2d mort., gold. 1. gi., s. (., conv
&.

.

1869
1870
1870
1853
1857
1856
1831
1859
1867
1869
1852
1855
1866
1858
1862

Ut mortgage
Fort Smith— \Bt mort., gold..

2U0
47
161
20it

15

55
82>i
82 >^

150

i

Bds to State Kentucky (perpetual
Louisville & Frank tort bonds

&

Loan

do
2d
L'iftiHville d: Mishri He— stock
1st mortgage on main stem

Lebanon

Br., 1st

500&C
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

do

.

ISTO.

Stock, Ist preir..
Stock. 2d preir
Ut mortgage, dollar
Ut mortgage, sterling

500.000

115,0(»1

2,014,000
861,l:ai

50

i853
1866
1S69
1870
1870

500
1,000
50
1,000
1,0011

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

lOO&c

""50

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
100
1,000

3,826,01X1

5,000,000
59,000
900.000
4,u>i,aio
1,471,000
190,000
3,5O0,0CO
5,1 00,000
750,000
2,646,iai
77! .ioo
1,5(«,00U
200,«iO
3,00 ,000
1,30 sOUl
175,000
2,623,183
851,000
74.519
S4,000
23,000
100,000
3,000,000
701, OO

fitOI'kH,

IKliS

1868
1871

288
20
Ti

iyik
i9:x

'.25.0'«

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
i-SOO

139,000
88,000
333,l»0
6,6)7.000

4

5
7
7
7
7
7

Sept

June

1,18 4

do

Aug.

Septl,

do

1890
1,1893
1.1893

N.Y.,Lon"d"on"& Fianlif M«y'!","lR9n
N. Y., & St. Lnuia.
Fef). 1, 1S95

do

June

do

1,1896
lS9'.-97
.Jan. 1. 1896
187!
76
June 1.1916

do
do
do

do
do
do
N. Y.,

A.&O

M.&K.
J.&.l.

M.&S.
A. SO.

J.&

J.

J.&.).

J. & J.
J. 4t.l.
J.& J.
.T.

&

11.

f.

J.&

f.

A.&<J.
F.

10
10
7 1.

.).

Q-J.

2M
.1

.

&

&

A.
.1

M.&N.
Q"-J.

is

f.

6
7
6

I.

&

Api. 15,1880

100

2.500,'l00

1870
1870

\',m

is7i

iin&c

600.000
3.431.520
1.000,000
1,100,000

&

Jan.

<

J.&
f

7

3K

8g
6
2

6

J.

J.&.I.

aOO&c
100
"so
51)

,

1869
1S7J
1870

1,000
I.IKIO

1,000

(V. i4, p.628.)

April, 1892 Net earnings in 6 mos. to Sept.

July. 1885
April. 1886

Nov., 1873
July, 1882
Sept. 18S6

Ai rli, 1898
Jan. 1, 1890

1,

»23,'00.

penses. 9..79,^06 net earnings, $5,018,168.
,^ee rcpoi-t in Chkoviclk, v. 14, p. C'27.)
Total recei|)ts in l!70. $13.4.37 540. Op. expenses. *8 502.620. An increase of 40p.c.;
stock was voted in '71 to > hareholdei s on
pa\Tnent of 3i 1-3 per cent of the par
value in cash lull paid stock wa« issued
;

:

August

.luly,18S7

after

Ju y.l8S7

V. 14, p. 457,627,)

May, 1873
1898
Sept., 1910
Oct.. 1872

June,

do

do
Bost., Nat.

do
Bk. Com'rce.

N. Y^Venniiyo

fS90
.Ian. 1. 19011

&

Co.

Sept., IfrrJ
July. 1898

Philadelphia.

1890
1893

do

June,

D.
J.
&.J.

J. &J.
J . & .1
,I.&.I.

6
6
6

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

do
do
do

J.&
J.&
.1.

1, IS. J.

4
7
6
6
7
7
6
7
7

Nov.

.

;

30,

1871. $5,S02.8'2

;

net, $2,440..»52.

In lOyrs. 100 per ct. In Mch..
per cent new stock was sold at
par to stockholders, (v. 14, p. 387.)
!»72. 33>i!

Leased for l^ycais to Paeitlc olMo.
Leased to Pitts., Cin. & bt. L., gnar. by
Penn. RR. lessees assuming liabilities
and paying $430,000 per yr. (v. 14, p. 59 1.)
Land grant about 1,009,*296 acres. Slate

Louis

18">9

br.

per cent, Sept..
1812.

July, 1872

lille.

completed in 1870. Div. of 3
1871. and — percent Sept..
h<,ld!i l^t mort. bonds
to retire extension &Gle:i Cove br. bds.
Gros« earnings. 1871-72, $1,0:18 213 expenses
ag Harb.

Comimny

;

$Mi3,n3; net earnlnKi,$'2;-5,79«; By con^OT., 1871, with Ches. & Oulo,
$l,0i 0.000 new stock- was sold to C. & O.
at SO. and $9 0.(XIJ of old stock at 65.
tiact.

Bank of America.
do
do
do
do
do
do
N.Y., J. B. Alexander

N. Y..

1900

Jan., 1874
Jan., 1881
Jan., 18ii7

(V. 13, p. 210. 635.)

.1

'71

F.'4"a.

Philadelphia.

Aug.'.'lSi.:

N.Y., M.K. Jesup & Co
do
tlo
Various, N. Y., M. K. Jesup & Co
A. & O.
do
do

7
5 f
7

A.&O.
J.& I).
A.&O.
A.&O.
A."&"o.

F.& A.

6

A.&O.

6

A &

ig

o.

J.&.l,

J.&

Macon, Ga.

New York.
Boston, Nat. Exch.

do
do
do
do

Bk

do
do
do
do

(V. 13, p. 833.)

1887-1900
1889
1879
June, 1872
Oct., 1880
Oct., 1890
'

1912
1890-91
Oct., 1874
Oct., 1900
July, 1898

July, 1901

J.

J.'&"j.

Boston, Nat. Exch. Bk.

J.& J.
A.&O.

Augusta, Me.

(v. 14, p. 79'.)

Leased to^umniU Br.RK. at $6.>,5(10.
in 170. Operated «ith Ga. RR.

Opened

July""l891

do
Apr.
do
A. & O.
A.&O. Boston, WashingtouBk. Oct.

1,

1.

.^eased to Central Ga. RR., to have the
same dividends as the lessee.
In progress, 163m. and branch, 60m.

Leases the Dexter & Newport, Belf.ist &
Moosehead Lake, Kennebec & Portland.
And' oscoggln, and Leeds & Farmiuglou
roads. The gross earnings in 1871 were
$ ..56 1,436; operating expenses, $1,014,638.
leaving net earnings, $168,797. Interest
and tsxes were ${13 9,'9. The consol.
mort. of l8iJ will r, tire ail tlie old doht.
Bee report In Chsohiclk, vol. 14, p. 459,

1883
1895

June, '74

6

6g. m."&"n.
1.

M.&
J.&

N.
J.

1.388,992
8,13l),7l9

'i's.

4.460,368
2.450,000
1,050,000
2,500,000
2,540,000
300.000
271.000
1,500,000
150,000
850.000
150,000

3 8.

7

m"."&"s.

M.&S.
F.& A.

]'

F.& A.
M.& N.

8

.I.&.l.

7

,J.& J.
A.

M& N.

7g F.&
8
J. &
6

6W

Dividends

lu hands of receiver,

5
7

(V. 13, p. 145.

& ,1.
April, mxi
A.&O.
Aug., 18- Annual report published in Ciiroxiclk
Louisville.
F. &A.
N. Y'.. J. B. Alexander. Jan l,'73-'76 V. 13, p. f06. shows net earnings lU
J &
1866-87
do
do
all lines ope ated, 1870-71. $492,984. al:ove
A.&O.
do
1886
M.&N.
do
expenditures for new rolling stocl-'. &c.
Louisville.
May, •73M.&N.
Total cost of pr,,periy. fil.lKiO.OOO. Diva,
Nov. .'80- '85 of 7 to 8 per cent a year since 1863. of
M.&.N.
do
Oct. 15, 1893
A.& O.
do
the $8,000,000 cons, loan $2.50O.0(X) reseria
A.&O. N. Y., J. B. Alexander April, 1898 to redeem old bds, balance for imp'v'ts.
J.&D. Loudon, Baling Bros. Dec, ISOl
(V. 14 p. 732.1
.1.

491,501)

100
100
100
IOO

Land

1870.

I

itiii $lii.l<iOi)er mile.
do
Apl 1. V.tV
A.&O.
A.&O. N.T., Union Trust Co. April. H«lO State aid $13,000 jier mile.
J.& J.
Pbiladelfihia (^IHcu.
July, 1S72 Leased and operated by Phil. & Reading.
do
Oct., 18'Dlv'ds 7 per cent, (v 14. p. 6.'8.)
A.&O.
Q-F. N.Y., Jones & Schuyler Aug., 1900 In prOL-ress. Logansp. to Rockvlllo, Ind.
Operated witli N. J. southern.
J.&S. N. Y., N. J. South'n U.E

F.* A.
M.& N.

6
3

514.IW

in

»8ai,746

.

July, 1888
Jan. 1.1897
Junel.1891
& Phila. Jan., 1899 L. gr. 1,633,000 scree. Leased to N. Pac.
Api.l.lwiO
do
Piltsburg Oftlce.
July, 18:2 Leased to P., Ft W. & C. 40 p. c. on gross
N. Y., Winslow, L. & Co Aug. 18%
earn'g-, but $4'',0GOper yr a ininin unt.
Net earniuts, !8'.172,
N. Y.. Farm.L.&T. Co. July, 1899 Stock is $5,000.(00.
$19i,313. Sec annual r port lav. 15, p. 189.
May, ISHKI
Boston Ofllce.
Feb.. 1897 Operated by N.J. Central RU,
?.
Receipts from all sonrces in year ending
Pblladelphis Office.
JiilV IS.

I),

J.'&'j.

4^f,

10,000

746,300
631.000
496 892
425,000
741,400
52,000
217,300
1,149.300
560,000
ISO.oWi
1,000,000
300,000

against

is over 6.0UI,000 acres. Int. on Income
ond- is ayable only oul of net earn-

gr

1, 18S-

&D. N.Y'., N. Bk ('ommprcp. Dec.l, 1899
Q-M. New York &. Cincinnati, Sept., 1872
M.&N. N. y.. Bkof America. May, 1883

J.

7 f

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
An
N. Y.. Boston
do

M.&S.
A.&O.

2
6
6

Og.

1»),0(«)

•60-

927,

May 15,1889

New Yorli.
O OpdjTKo&Co.

M.&N.
.1

6g.

7
7
7

1,100,(100

This Co. owns a majorilvof ftockin the
Denver Paeitic. whn-h isi neratedinconnecllon with Kansas PaciSc. In 1871 nel
carninesof Kansas Pacific were 11,009,'

;

,!.& J.

7

100,000
2,.'*

(v, 13, p. 488.)

N. Y., Union Trust Co. Aug.',"lS72 Consolidation, Ju"e, 1869 of the L. Shore
do
do
AUi., 18T2
road (including Clev.,P. & A. and Clev.
F.& A.
& Tol.) and the Mich. S. & N. Iiid. Co.'s
A.& (). N. Y., BanlcolN. Yorlc. Oct., 1879
N. Y., Union Trust Co. July, 190)
a d Sept., 1869, Buir. & Erie Co., which
J <k J.
dii
do
July, 1900
Included the Bnir. & State Line, and Erie
& Nortlieast. Detroit, Mon. & Tol. road
M.'&N. N.Y., Bank of N.York. May, 1885
do
do
Nov,, 1877
and Kalamazoo & White Pigeon are
M.& N.
do
do
owned; Jamestown* Krankl, leased at
AUR., 1876
F. & A.
do
do
.luly, 1874
40 per cent of gross cariiiiigs, a' d hai.
,l.&.1.
do
do
Jan., 18811
Alieg. & G.I!., leased lor Int. on stoc*
J.& J.
Oct.,
do
do
18!)2
and bonds amounting to »103.800 per yr.
A.&O.
do
Total length operated, 1.0i4m. In 1871
do
April, 1899
A. & ()
(iro-s earnii gs were $14.797,9:5 op. exdo
do
Dec, 1872
J.& D.

7

7

300&C

M4ti,U76.

;

7
7
7
7
7
7
7

"s"

m&c

scrip

'.

du
do
do

1880
1,1892
1,

F.'i'A.

670,1100

1869

1871

Marietta d Pittsb—\stM,%\\,\jm ft.
Marquette d Ontoitagon-Ut M., income...
Maryland d Delaware— 1st mortgage... .

»698.3»4. Net earn'es 1870-71, 16^,436.
Consol. of C. Bl.&M.Jo., ht.Jo. *C.
Bl.,and the Mo. Valley Co.'s. Line Kan.
City to C. 1)1., '203m. ; branch, St. Jo. to
Hopkins, 61in.
Net earnings In 1871i

Jan".

N.y..Farm.L. & T. Co Aug.

A.&O.

te-

600.000

•67-'70

isjo
18BS

1st mortgage.
M. guar, by M. & C

Owned by connecting Co.*i. Cost of road

1900

1.

3,000,01)1

"ioo

100

gold

Boston.

'.,1882

Apt.

.J

.

M.&N.

7

rroo.ooo

July

M.& S. N. Y'., Lond. & Franiif.
ings. Annual report In Cukoniclk.v.
do
luiy 1,1880
&
11, p. 795.
do
M.&S.
Sept., 1806
J.& J. Pliila, Corn Excli. Bank Ian. 1,18S9 In progress.
U.& H. N. Y., B'nk of America. March 1883 Covington, Ky., to Lexington, Ky. Isl
do
J & D.
do
Mine, 18-J5
inort bonds paid March, 1S72.
J.*
N. Y'., Del., Lacli.& Wn Jan. 1, 1875 Net earnings in Iii7l,?393.8i4. tl nss earndo
M. & S.
do
March 1885 ini;s, $874,410. Capital stock is $1,335,000.
J.&.J,

8,<180,600
551,'«10

i'.ooo

8d mortgage
Scioto & Hock. UK.,

;

REMARKS.

when Due,

,'

355,aK)
6,000,000
T2O,0OO
300,000
18,158,600
871,S80

1,000
1,000
1,000

&

dii

A.JfcO.

1,000

1853
1368
1870
1857
1869

N. Y.
du
do

til.&H.
J

7
7
7
7
7
7

Phlladephia OfBeo.
du
du

U. o.Trea8.,at iiiaturlty
N. y.. & St. Lou.B.

7k.
!'••

7g.
7g.

id mortgage..

mortgage

T ablcw.

last Uiv'd,

M.& N.

.I.&,J.

V83,S5I1

,

;id

k'.

F.& A.
J.& D.

6
7
7
7

50,1,00(1

Androscoggin RK., Bath City loan.
Portland & Kennebe.\ stofk
do Yarmouth stock ctfs
do
do
do lat mort. extended...
do
do Consolidated mort..,
Somerset * Kennebec, Ist tfc 2d mort's.
Belfast & Moosehead, Ut mortgage,
Manchester d Lawrence— stock
Mansfield d Prawf/wf/Zm/n—lai mortgage..
Marietta d Cincinnati— v,tock, com

Bait., 1st

s«6

9,'4,(I00

1,00,1.000

&

» M.a 'N.

iif.

150,00

New Loan torHl.iyo.LKiO. gold
Leeds &. Farmlngton U.K. loan
M. C. & Aridro^coggin UK. interest

lioni.

•*

do
F.

4,600,00)
3,200,000

1856
1860
1863

.

Extension Bonds,

&

A.
A.

IOO

i353

Loan

lat mort consol
(gold)
Bonds »l,lOO,0;t(i Loan, A. A K. KK
1st mortgage, Bangor L'n (P. & K. RK.)..

Cin.

D.

*

1,000

1831
1867
1870

..

Portgage— 1st M.,goid
.

&

*'.

&H.

f.

l.Wl
500&C
500&C

Maine Central—stock

'

5,256,000
2,693,aiO

.1.

8

15'l,000

bram-h, Ut mortgage
mortgage
Extcn^on, Louisville Loan

d

1,000,000
1,500,000

i',000

2d mortgage
Etiuipm nt bonds
Maco'i (fc Western— stock

Bonds

1,000

loan;.

Consol. 1st niortgat,'e for fS.OUO.UOO
Memphis & "hio. Isl M,, storli-g, guar...
Louisville. JVew Albany d: C7iic— Stock
Lijkens Valley— stock
Macon d Augmsta— ist M. guar, by Oa
1st mortgage, not guaranteed
Macon d Itruun wick— 1st M., State endors.

MiuliHon

3,699,01)0

M

8 f

849,000

brancii. Loalavllle

do

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

Loan

Lebanon

Memphis

1.800.000

1,0110

50
100

Lex., Isr morrgage...

do

Louisville

1,000

600

;

&.

100

49.000.(X
533.5111

10 f.

1.'69

Frankfort

Louisville, Cinn.

Wbcre Payable, and
by

.i."i""j.

8
7
7

1857
1870
1869

LoganHiiCrawrdso. S.W of Ind—x^fiA gld
Zontf Branch cfe Sea Shore— lat mortgage..
Long Island— stock
1st mortgage, main line...
Extension
Glen Cove branch
Xauitvtlle, Cin.dk Lexington— stock
Prelerred 9 percent stock

Louisville

300,1 lOil

20,0(l0p.ni

50

Ut mortgage, sinking fund

Lexington

1.000

lOO&c

1.000

a— Ark. Si.Lo'n

Little Rock, Pine SI. d: .V.
Little Sc/t II f/lki II— stock

200,000
250,(00

15

Street Connection bonds
f

40(1,000
500.0(«)

7

500&C

11170

Lehiyh Valley—&toK\i, com. and prefl'
Bonds of lH5SexcUangable for new
l8t mortgage, new, IwW
2d morttjagii. reg
iBt mortgage (Hazleton ^\i.)
Lexington d; St. Louis— 1st mortgage, gold
Little Jf/rt»*/—stock, com..

s.

Whenll

J.*. I.
A.&O,

1868
1869
1867
1867
1868
1863
1869

Leaven., Law., it Gat.—\st M.,l.g.,8.f..coQV
Kansas C. and Santa Fe
—
Lehigh A Lfickaioanna—\fit M

d:

"""t

100,000
2l«,U10
300,000
3,000,000
400,0Ui
100,000
100,00
840,000
500,000

.---

£a lore nee— ^tock
Ist mortgaiie

Hock

9U>.0Oa

100

%

Land grant,

400,0011
84l,l«)0
237 .UKl

.,

18Ti
.STl

(Juar luteed. 10 per ct, stock
Bonds of October 1, 1809, S. F
1IH3
Consolid mortgage. 1870, coup
1013
reg
do
do
5J1
l8t mortgage. S. fund M. 8. & N. 1
521
2d mortgage Micti. B
65
Bt mortgage (I.>.,M.& T. RR.)
96
Ut mort. (C, V. & A. UK.), Sunbury bds,
ye
2d mort. (C, P. & A. UU.)regiftter«dbds.
8d mortgage (C. P. & A. KU.)
Lake Shore dividend bonds, April, !S69..
"so
Jnnction KK 1st mortgage bonds
163
Ut mortgage (C. & Tol. UK.) s'k'g*''d ....
16S
id mortgage (C. & Tol. UK.)
88
Buffalo »fc Erie, mortgage bonds
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
ao
Kaiamazoo& White Pigeon
Schoolcraft & hr^e Uivers

Little

Boiutu, §
Principal,

INTERERT OR DIVIDEND-".

)

4K

2d niortgAKe

OutHtaudlng.

LIST.

n» Immodlate noUce of any error dlwcovered in onr

Amount

Koad

Unction, Pfiiladelpfiia—UtmortgRge

Kalamazoo

sr

{Miles

explanation of all refere-'ces. sec
foot notes uuUt page of UK Tables.

For

fflvlua:

I).

M.IE N.

J.&D.

.Mayl5,lS90
Belfast and Boston.
Manchester & Boston. May. 1872 Operated with Concord RK." (T. 14, p. 731.)
July 1, 18S9 Leased to Ikist. CI. & F.. at w of earnings
The completion of tlie Ohio River bridge
Sept.','"l866
at Parkersbure aud the change of guaif e
Sept., 1866
In the Ohio & Miss. 1!R. in 1871 alT'Cled
Aug.
1,1891
the earnings of M. & C. favorably. Gross
Garret
Sons
Bait., B.
&
Aug.
1,1891
earnings were $1,690,967.
Net reveLondon.
nue. $210,055. See annual report Id v. 14
Bait., B. Garret & Sous. May 1, 1896
July 1, 1S9I1 p. 319.
do
do
May
18%
1,
do
do
Jan.. 1900
Bait., Merch. N. Bank.
N. Y., ivin8low,L.& Co Aug. 1.1895 40m In operation. Ptock subs. $1 S50.0(X).
Boston, Treas. otllre. ,Iune 1.1875 I., gr.. 899,366 acres. Net earnings. $326,749
Nov.
1,18.85 Recently completed.
Bost., Bk Of Commerce
Cost of road aud
Dec.l "" equipments, $1,600,000.
do
do

..
!

. ..

,

..

THE CHRONICLE.

September 28, 1872.]

425

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND
Sabacribera will conltor a sreat favor
DE8CKIPTI0N.

'iA

iiiortKage

Arknnsas

»««— i8t M. 1.

jaii, ^lU.OUO

I.

Outstanding

Kr....
...

MlctiltfHU Central (Air Line inurtKaKe) .
MlchlKAO Air lue l»t M.. asrtum.by M.C.
Kalamazoo •£ South Haven, 1st M., guar
<lo
do
'4dM., Kuar..
i

Oraad Ulv. Valley, ist M., assumed
do
do
2d M.,Kuar
MirhiQaii r^lin Shnff^lst mortgage
Mi'tliind PitcttU'~\i>l mortgttKe.gori
Milwaukee, lii Northern ~\6t mortgage
Uitwaukee it St. itl«/— stock
Preferred 7 per cent (cumulative) stock
mortKage

143

1870
1871

7

17,9S7.0H
284
284
284
111

19TJ

ni

1,'>W

2,208,5110

1,1 110

.'.58,000

1,000
1,000

I.OtO.O-O
1,900,000
2,100,000
640,000
70.000
1,000,000
500.000
88J,000
1,100,000

1, IX.

27
87

l.OOl-

111
111

l.OUl
l,UKi
l.oco

56
S7
126

I'lW
500&C

iin

100
100
l.OOu
1,000

1121

18,1

'226

lOUU

49

1,000
1.000
1.000
1,000
1,000

1868
1870

320,1100
i,aio
1,000 20,000 p.m.
1,854,000
2,000,000
1,278.980
1,860,000

50

M

C. B.R.)

Tenn. State Loan
Mint., Onachltatt Red R.—UfH.goM..
Ist mortgage CiW.OOO acres land)

Bonds, State Arkansas, yiO.UOOper
MiHHiHHtmit it ?'«««.— 1st mort.

1,550

1896
1866

1,00(1

7,933,000
5,000.000

500&C

1,9.tO,OCO

500

377,M)0
300,000

'i9-'66

1

•.,161.134

30,00(1

1864
1866

'.'.'.'.'.

var.
var.

Bonds, endorsed
Nanho. & Decatut Ist M , guar, by L. AN
2d Mortgage
ya.ihua it IjOtcell—atocic
A'if(j7a*«cA'— Stock
1st mortgage, convertible

330 000

F.& A.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

IK8I
1H74
1897
Doc, 18'0
Dee., 1870
1898
1898

M.ft S.
J.
J.

ft
ft

F.ftA.
J. ft J.
J. ft J.
.1 . ft J

IW)
1891

London, ft New York. Jan., 19<r2
N.Y., MI1.& St. P. RR
Feb.. 1896
N. Y.. Union frustCo.
1891
Phila<lclpbla, P. ft K. Co July IP72
Detroit, ist Nat. Bank ,Inu. 1, 189
ti. Y.. .\g.'ncy of Co.
Jan. 1,1890
N. Y.,3.L. King.
Nov.,'69""

8
6

F ftA.

do

J.ft J.

d.)

do
do

Aug,

1,1875

10
7
8
8

mort

68*70
1869

Memphis,
do

Office,

.

1870

—

N,y.&

o'.

bi

lltl

t.8

1865
1818
1868
1870
1871

llO&e

78

18li9

1,000

68

7S

New Jerxey WeH Line— Ist mort., gold
Nsw London North. —stuck

ist Mortgage bonds
N. OrleanH,.lai-kH. dbOt. JVor(*.— Ist mort.
2d mortgage
Income Douds, gold
N. O. City exten.
- bonds.
'
N. O., Mobile
bile it
rejVM— 1st mort., skg fund
Jd mortgage, end trsed by - tate La
New Tork <( ^o.vio?)— Ist morrgagc, gold ..
New York Central it Hudnon /rtff(^r— stock.

Premium bonds
(N. V.,
Bonds lor debts assumed
do
B.& N.F, Btockh'd's
do
railroad stock,.
do
real estate
Bonds convertible tiU'W
Renewal bonds

<:entral)..

do
do
do
do

"\\
mort,,!

W.&N-

7

F.ft A.
J. ft J.

I

F.ftA.
A.ftO.

7 f

"5"

J.'* J.

7

J.ft J.

A.ftO.
I'- M.ft N.
5K F.ftA.
7
7

ig.f,
6

W*

V.
J.

f.

ft

.1.

Var
ar.
M.ft N.

g.
7

f
f.

7 f

ft

A.

F.ftA.
F.ftA.
M.ft N.

J.ft J.

lOI&c
1,1<0

3.0TO,Om

1869

849

1,00(1

2.0l«).(XX1

1,0011

1,00

125

« p.m,

2,900,000
Sil,42<,330

1853
IK56

500*c

5,936,626
1,514,000

l&M

5a)4:.

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,090

18.3
1863
1861
1853

76,(XX)

592,000
166.000
88,000
2,900.000

7
7

8or7g.
8

7g.f
6

7
6
6

«
7
6

1.894,0011

7

1,0I«

166.000
1,950,000

60
50

8,5(X),0OO
1,500.00(1

7
7 f
4

1,IKI0

3,o(v;ooo

1,000

1,767.00(1
112,31)5

SOOftc
1,IX)0

106.000
161,000

A.ftO.
J.ft J

..500,000

lUl

for999 vrs.
Cost,»1,5a).00«.

'64

gr.,'25;000 acres,

.5.

(v. IS, p. »40.)

f^tate aid, tl0,000

nUiM;

t2'27.H2; In 1810,
1866, $152,212;
1868, 1116.814 : 1867. »207,S4». (v. 13j).5rM
o' ir. Pncille. • o, Br, ft Tcbo ft

bile, '223m.

Net earnings, 1871-T2, »190,I24, See details
in annual report in CiinoNlcLK, v. 19, p.

Arnual report In Chrokici,». t.
shows net ea.nlngs in !87I,

11. p. 763,

»S45,380,

against $619,331 in 1870.
Extension to
Cairo in progress, (v. 14, p. 763.)

19110

1889

Oct., 1901

Operated by Erie. Cost of road,*' 22322.
Leased in perpetuity to Del., Lack ft Wcs.
The lessees as-nme all liabilities and pay
7 per cent on stock, and < per cent after
1874, if they then earn 10 net on M. ft E.
Net earnings In 1871 were $^68,913. (Toi
14,p. 5.'8; V, 15. p. I!',)
CllllONIOLI, V 1. 19. p. 324,

C

.V

(>lll.:c.

Bridgeport.

(.01111.

New

after

July, 1876

(V. 14, i..92?.l

'72.

May. I'm N»t Inronic, I'-70-7l. »KWJ19.
Aug., 187! Net Income, 1871, »a);,978;

(T. 14. n. 43.)
IS70, (209,708.

Leased to N.J. Cent. Cost, •2J67.289.
NovVl,'l889 Leased to Band., M.ft N.;guar. by B. ft O.
May.

i-edford.

4 \., who pay 6 p.c. on stock
(v 12 p. 657. 785, v 13, p, 807.)

Oct., 1887

1872

Net earnings

1870-71, |52.5i,«. it. 14. p. 4S.>

Bost.,SnffolK Kill, Bk.

July I, 881
April, 18T2 Leased to Pa. RR. Dlv.. 1871, 10 per cent.
N. Haven, E.S.Seiaiiton 1S98 ft 1900 City of N «. guar, t2'J5,000of these.
In operation. N. Haven to Mid., 22m.
,N. Y. Hatch ft Footc.
May 1, 1;

New

Haven,
do
do

Jan., 1899
April, 18811

Net Income, 1871.7.', over a'd above 1
est and taxes was 1111,112. (y. 15, p.

ter324.)

1891

I'

1,001
l.tXXI.OCO
I.IXW 12.5IX) p.m.

do
do
do

Bojton Onice.

A.ftO.

5
6

I8:l
1871

1890
ily 1, 1ST2

ilo

Nashville,

ft J.
J.ft J.

6 f

1II1.0III

1

Bonds protested Dec.

N. Y., V.K. Stevenson.
1890
N Y'.,J.B.AIexHnder&Co Julvl, 1"00 Leased to L.

J.

'7'

490,000

1,0011

1883
1883

Iiil4

N. Y., Central of \, J
N, Y'.. Union Trust Co.

M.ftN.

1,428,400
300,000

1860
1810
1870

1900

do

J. ft. I.

J.

|H
7
6

do
do
do
do
do

do

A.ftO.
M. ft S.

i865

May

i9S.or(l.

Apr. 1,19

N. Y., Union Tru t ' o
N. Y.. Dcl.Lack.ft W.

J.ft J.

M.ftN.

.

','..'.'",'"

Q-J.
J.ft J.

6
7

100

Head,.
l.'fll,

Mobile.

A &0.

f.

?H

7b,

1353

186S..

M.&M.

I,(XXI,Ol»)

York it Hnrlent—itoOL
Preferred stock

Northern^ux

m&K

Jan,, 1889
Jan,, 1887

Co,

ft

London.
N. y.ft Londtn.

Q.-J.
F.ftA.
F.ftA.

3,000,000
1,900,000

N. Y., Soutter

".ft N.
J.ft J.

30UWIV

2,(XX),n00
120,01X1

1!

?«•

3,H»,000

New

Plain bonds

llVl&C

city

M,ftN.

axi.ooo
7,295,200

1,U0
1,000

,.

Savanuab ,C. RR, Bk,

M.ft N.

1870

2d mortgage, sink, f d.(Hnd8on River).
8d mortgage
do
....
Coupon 'KMids 1871 (not mortgage)

mortgage

41X1.11011

*

(

m!&'n.

i87i

do
.

1,000
1,000
1,000

N.Y.. Clark, Dodge ft Co Jan., 1889
do
o
Dec. ,1900

8

8

1

a,-"!

P,

8
March.
do
7g.f. M.&S. N.y. G. Opydke ft Co.
Leased In perpetuity by N. Y. ft Oaweco
do
Midland.
do
do
7
do
M.ftS. N. Y., G. Opdyke ft Co Mcli 1, 1886 Road In prnirress and will probably be
do
J.ft O.
do
lune 1,1900 completed Moiitg, to Eufaula in 1872.

3,6:0,000

523,00
0,000
1,100,000
2,100,000
1,000,000

I

'.o

Mankato, Minn, to > tate Line ,6Vm.
operated underlease by an association.

uer mile. Line from Kunlce, Ark., on
Miss. River, to Fulton, on Red R'.llSm.
Apr. 1,1876 Net earnings in year ending -ept. 90, 18n,
Sep.1,'81-93

Mobile ft London.
Mobile.

8

&c

5

500&C

"m

'.

leased

(iross earu'ts,

893.

8<:6g.

7g.

60.^,000

w

v. 14, p. 84,392,62', 789,

Jnn.l, 1892

A.'ii'o.

500,1100

50

rio'i&c

.

.

;

Neosho Val.
Piojeeled 709m. Large
landgrant. Annual repo rt In CU80M1oi.F, v. 14. p. 719.
do
do
Feb., 904
stock,
t5,950,(«io.
J.ft J. N. Y.. Farm. L. ft T. Co Jan. 1, ;899
Net earning* In 7871
Boston, Co,V Ofllce.
A.ftO.
Apll5,l890 ».,'58.!i01.
Whole line proposed, Glraid.Oa. to Ho.
J.ft J. New York & Savannsli,
1872-76
J.ft J.

J.ft J.
J.ft J.

"i's.

420,000

no
5»&c

I'.iVd
5011

ends since m6t have been onpref.sfk
Fell.. 1872. 7 cash
Dec 1870 (for 1871) 7
cash; Feb., 18;o. 7 cash and 3 in com.
stock; Jan., 1869, 7 cash and 10 In com,
»to<K. On eoui. slock. Jlcc \>-'M (f r
1871)71ncoui. stoik: Frb , 18:0, 8 cash
and 7 In com. stock; Jan.. b69, 14 Id
com. stock.
Of
St. Cnlon bonds
»,i.000.oui bear 3 per cent Only tlU ISO.

Land

J.&D.

13,698.250
5,000,000
3.000,000

5,000,000
1,968,539
1.546,000
2,10 ',000
SUI.00O
.800,000
1,872,4)0
112,500
600,000
800,000
900,000
172,500

1,000
25

'.'.

Hiiren Midilleiown it IF!H— 1st mort,
2d mor vage
N. Raven it AortAanip. (canal RR)—stock
Mortgage bonds, coimon
Bond .-.inv rt., tax free, coupon.
Holyoke & Westlield RR
Nsw JerHey stock
jd Loan
Sd Loan, due State New Jer-e^
N.,I. .Vidlaiid—XaX, M.,gld,guar by
2d mortgiige, currency
A. J. Southern— \»t mortgage.

50 'Ac
1000 I
1000'

5'J0&f

TVlMMfon— stock

mortgage

it

1,00.1

100
18S6
1867

1

N, Y. Hoitftatonic

1,0(0.1100

250

1870
1867

.

W'wark it New Kor*— st mort
Newark, Somerset it Straitnv, O— 1st mort.

Ist

1,000

i',600

1871

—

Beaver Vallej/Stocii

p.m

100,000
700.0

1867
18;0
1S70
1870

2d mortgage
Convertible bonds
Construction bouds
Geu.M.& Ist on Djit, Br.&c.(guar.D.L&W)
N'itthrtlle tt Chattanooga stock

Consolidated mortgage of
Sinking fund

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

F.ft A.

I*- F.ftA.

53,000

lOO&C
lOO&c

mortgage, sinking fund

mortgage (Toms' RU-er
income bonds.

,1,1882

.

M.ftlt.
J. ft J.

J.
J.

1, 1901

.Inly, 187^

OC

New

V-

1,6.85,000

ft T.).,

51

1st

.1

I, 189i.

I90U

<

J.ft ,1.
M.ft N.

6g

755,040

Morritt it £^j*«a;— stock

Loan

.

A.ftO.

May
July

Consul,

1,476.200

.

Ist

.1

Jan.

7g.

;i3,500

lOO&c

Qainsv.

rterbt/—\Bt

in
10

000

5,l!O7,00O

Mmilclatro/M.J. -1st M., gold, guar
2d mortgage. ..
Income bond*.
tontgoniern it Eufaula—'M M.,en. by Ala.
l-*t mortgage, not endorsed
Monlirello^ (Ills.) -Ist mortgage
Monticello it Port JerriH— 1st mortgage

hew Hanen

7
g. f

1,772,200
2,500,000
1,000.000
4,428,0 6

2a mortgage

New

,1«3

50U

I

it
it

7g.

3 7l».^,000

1,000

Interest bonds
nterest bonds, sterling
Tenn. 8uhs.,tst mortgage

Newunxtle

7
8
7
7
7
8
7 3.10
7
7

J.ft J.

1.000

—

Uerifortl it

?«

l,179,.'Ma

1871

1

Ist

J.
J.

ft
ft
ft

A.ftO.

1869
1370

1

New

D.

J.
J.

Bosttm.

V'.ft

WO

11,920,(100

Plain bo US
Mobile it .Vontmmeru—VT&r. stock, 8 pr ct.
1st mort. gold, endorsed by Ala
2d mortgage, not endorsed
Mobile it Ohio stock
1st mortgage, sterling

—

.1. ft

tmffo
100
1,000
1,00c

1868
1810

Co '.sol. M.,gold, on road and land
MtKsonrl «., *( S. <t Gulf—Ul M., 1. gr. s. f
".
2d mortgage, for »2,(X)0.0(»
Mobile ikOirard—Ysl mort. ($2:i2,5U0 end.)..
2d mortgngo, end. by Ga. RR

1st

8

7 s

Leased to Soutbem Pecurlty Co.for Int.
ou bonds and 3 per cent on stock for 5
years, and 6 per cent afterwards. An.
uual report given In v. 13. p. ff^.
Past du<' couuonfuuded, and interest tob«
resumed Nov. 18T2. (v. 14, p. 491.)

18»'
1885

1,
1,

409,318

Ist M., gl(l,s.f.,on road&land,(ir. C.S.Br)
1st mortgage, gold. (Tebo.& Neosho)

(.Hiss.,

M.ft H.
.I.ft J.

8

7g. F.& A,

May

About 630.(XX) acres laud, (v. 12. p. 690,)
Tlie annual report fur the yi-ar ending
.Ma> 81, 1872. was rub'lshed In ClllloMCLli, v. IS, p. 84. I. shows act earnings
Ct. 1, 188-J'
N. y. Farm. L. ft T. Co, May 1. 1902
n nain line and branches of (1,•98.609,
do
do
1889
agnlust fl,559ll2 In 187071. The new
do
du
189(1
tlO.0UO.0iXI 11. or uuge is I- sued to pay for
do
du
1889
double t.-a(;k,ftc, after rcservlr.. enough
do
do
1-89
to pay all prior debt. (r. 19, p. 94.)
do
<lo
July 1, 1886
do
do
^ept., 1879
N.Y.. Winslow, L.* Co
Allegan to MusVego-, Mich.
1889
N. y.. Turner Hron.
.\ug., 1899 In progres
lids adv. In Ciikiik.. AdT.,'73.
N. Y., Greenleal. N.*Co Dec, mo: Bonds offered i.i New 1 ork,
ui-.. l^Ti.
York.Offlce.
ian , 1871 l-or las. uiinnal repcrt see CHBONiri.g.
"
"" vol. 14. p. SSI. Net (ami
do
do
Aug. 15. '72'
sin IS.iwere
do
do
18«:l
S2.840,.Ml.»ealn»l »S,16;,787 In 18;o. DlvlN.

Boston Office.
do

1,0011,000

mile.

Consolidated bonds
Tennessee State loan
Mo. /Cam. it 7>xa«— Stock

Specia mort

J.

ft

M.ftN.

1,003,1 '00

jeioo
1,000
1,000

M.&N.

.!.& J.

3,674,000
1,315,000
233,500
334,000
4,000.000
3.275.00O
2,500,000
3,905,600

1ST2
1866
1871

J.

ft

A.ftO.
A.ftO.

H.ft N.

i,isi,ax)
79!, 500
3,793,000
20;,ooo

1.00(1

Ch. 1st M.iconv. to pref.stock)
Western Uulon, 1st mortgage
Mil., Maititowoi it Green lUiy—Xsl mort.
Mine mil it Svhiij/llcill A //(irfM— stock..
Mineral Point (H7».)— Ist mort
Minn, ik Northwest—lit M. gold, s.f
MiMHiniippi Central—
M. (M. C. K. R.)...
.V

J.

J.

5j02,000

Macy.

ft

N. Y.,3d National Hsnk

do
do
do
do
M.ftN. N. Y., Swcnson, P &
N. Y., Un. Trust Co
A.ftO.
f.
v.,
J. a J.
U.T. Co.

M.ftN.

00p.m.

N. Y., Howes

laniDivl'd.

t'.i

f.

5
8
B
7

11,823,196
10,825,719

l.OOl)

Milwaukee City loan
Milwaukee aim Western

mo;tgage(M.

l,2U0,U(IU

7k.

370
370

2dmort4iuL'
Ist mortgage Eastern l)iv. (Palmer;
Ist mortgage (Iowa & -Mlitr..)
IsC mortgage (Mluu. Central)
1st inortifage (Iowa & Dakota)
l8t mortgage (Prairie du C.)
2d mortgage (Prairie du 0.)

2d

l,9tX),(XIU

1,293,000

J. ft J.
M.ft N.
J. ft J.

Whom.

by

I'»y«''le

.I.«,I.
6
7
7
8

i,o>io,oao

per mile.

I

J.&D.

»,312,T2?

1317,917

u% niortKauo, convertible
ConBolldatcd men. for ilO.OOO.OOO)

Sr.Paul

cC

5ao,llU0

291

ilf.mphlM it St. fjOU/i—Ut iiiort bonds, 1. gr
ifichijiin CVrtira/— itoek
Ist murthraK>-, convert. .sinking fund

Ist

I

Amount

Miles
of

Mni/snUle <t Lfxlngltm—Xnt mortgage
Memtihii it ChartiHton—fi took
TuniieAssue Loan
Ist inortga>(e. convertible

LIST.

ua Immediate notice ot any error discovered In onr Tablea.
liontU,
INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
Principal,
«•'"
when Due
REMARKS.
When
Where Parable and

bjr irlylnB

For ezplanatlou of all referencca, see Uoad
foot uotea on Ut page of KR. Tables.

Hfiiirliii .e DiiiK

,.

.

4

7
6
7
7
7

A.ftO.
M.ftN.
J.ft J.
J. ft J.
J.ft J.

N.
,

Y'.',

Y.,

Bk

do
do
'.,

O.

do

CoV'sblHre.
Oct. 10. T2 Ope.ated with C. ft Ainhoy RR. and Del.*
Kar. anal, as the United Co.'s of N. J,
of Commerce, Aug., 1W5
and leased to Penn, RR. (v. 14, n. 522.
do
1871
'

do

Opdyke

ft

Co

do

Y., Co.'s Office,

do
do

do
do

18S7
1 95
18 1
Nov. 1,1889

595.)

Leased to N.Y. ft Os. M. for Int. on bonds
ft 7 p.c. on f.'.OOO.OtO stock, (v. 14. p. 828.)
Leases 1,'g Br. & Seashore. Net earnings,
lS71.»159.3!r;. Slock, $5,000,000. (v. uTp.
923. 595. 7^2.)

i88i

* ewark to Emmans, Pa.
1, 19'0O In progress.
April, 18:v Op. under eontrael with V. Central for 30
N. Y'., Bk of N.America Sept., 1085 years at $210.0(0 rer yr, (v. 14, p.4S,8S4.)
N. Y., J. B. Alexander. luly 1,1886 Formerly operated by Sonihern RK. Asdo
sociation ; company took possession
do
Oct. 1. 1890

New London, Office.
do
do

do
do

New York and London.
New York. Co.'s Office,

May

again in Jnne,

1890
1800

1870.

Jan. 1,1915 In progress west of Miss. R.
lau.

1,

1915

See CaBON'

ICI.K. vol.14, p. 49!.

M.ftN. N.Y..Lond.,Berlin&Fr't M..y 1.18S-9 2d M., $5,000,00(1, not issued. (T.14, pJ21.)
A.ftO. N. \. Union Trust Co. Oct. 15. '72 ConEol..". ov. 1 1869, of N.Y.C
H.R. roads
do
In 1868 the slock of the t wo separ* e Go's
M.ftN.
do
.May I. 18S3
do
F.ftA.
do
Aug, ,1876 was $12,712.71X1. The Co, publishes no
M.ftN.
do
do
May I, 1883 report, exeejtt the returns required by
do
M.k N.
do
May 1, ;8SS the late. Net earnings in 1870-7:, were
M.ftN.
do
do
May I, 1883 $8,280,317. Thccontol.certlfl-ates were
F.ftA.
do
converted h.to stock July 10, I8;2.
do
.\ng. 1,1876
J.ftD.
do
do
Dec 15,1887 (V. U, p.84.)
J.ft l>. N. Y., Grand Un. Depot, June, 18S5
M.ftN.
do
do
May 1, 1875
A.ftO. N. Y., Union Trust Co April. 1-^91
J.ft J. N. Y., Gr. Union Depot, July 1, 1872 An Increase of $2,000,000 in stock was made
do
do
July
in March, Ijril the proceedst o be used for
J.ft J.
. l.lfW
do
do
M.ftN.
May 1, 1873 new depot in N. \ and other purposes.
do
do
Feb. 1, 1898 Divdends of 8 per cent, per year have
F.ftA.
do
do
been made for 9 years and no surplus
J.ft J.
Jan.l, 1881
do
do
J.ft J.
July, 1872
left over.
F.ftA.
N.Y,, 187 Broadway,
In progress, W. Plains, N.Y". to B'kfleld.( t.

A

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THE CHRONICLE.

4V6

[September 23, 1872

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND LIST
nrlll confier

Subscribers

Kreat tiLior by Klvtng ua Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables>

it

DKSCUIHTION.

Amount

Miles

Out-

of*

standlugi

For explanation of all references, see Ituad
fool notes on 1st page of UU. Tables.

y«nirort,.V. fliiM'i

IstmortKaKe iX.

.(

nartf -atocx

Y&

(Hartf.

tat moitit 'K^^
K. Y. .t

*

100

N- Ilavca)
N. Haven)

Omego JfM.— Ist

M.,gl(l

500&r'

181»

WO&c30,0IKIp.m.

1,000

18W
1^1

mortaaze, co ivortlble
3d morti^age, non-convertloie
JVeuJ Knri-, Prvv. it Bost.-etock

100
1,000
1,000
1,000

1st mort^f aKe

Improvement
;•••*,•;:
Extension
i
General mort. (»i,0(K),aoOanthorized)
Kilei it ye.io IJihnn < 0)—\Bt mortg

jVnrfA C'(iro/(H'i— stock,
I*referred stock

com

3

i

500,000

7

J,&.f.

1,0IX),IX10

3
3

Company's Shops. N.
do
llo
do
do
M.& N,
do
do
M.& 8.

"50
r&c
1,000

5J

5,601,700
1,500,000
l,9:t4AI0

i,(iou

1868
1810

1.000

2,243,000
5).OeO

l.lKXI

5<;i,ooo

100

3.068.101
102.100
1,000.100
400.000
2,407,800
400,000

Worreit ;•— Stock
1st mortgage, State loau,sinklngfnnd...
Plain bonds
it

1,000

Construction bonds
1170
1870

bonds

Northern I iicifli:— lit mort.. gold, land gr
A.. C/)am.— stock
Preferred slock

Equipment bonds
Sinklnc fund onds
Ohio (t .ir/AviJ*«ppi— Stock, com
Preferred stock
2d mortgage, W. DIv
Income mortgage, W. Div
Consol. mortgage, for »6,890,''0D
Consol. mortgage, sterling
2dcon«. S. F. mort., for »;,0UO,0l)J
Oit t,reek I* AUegh. /<.— Stock

1862
186<
1868
1871

1,00
1.000

2.761.000

£200

',05.000

1,000
5(1

i.roo

1,5(H).000

100

Ist mortgage
1st tnortgago

Donds

1S64
1865
1866
1867
1871
1872
1871
1851
1855
1«6J
18i0
1867

Bonds
Bonds

Omaha tt Northivestern—h. 'ir.. gold bds.,
Omaha <t Soiithw.—Ut M. (N. Platte dlv.)..
XanatiiiaH. —%tock
Orange, Alex.
1st mortgage, O. & A. R.R
*fc

do
do
do

2d mortgage,
3d mortgage,
4lh
Ist

mortgage
mortgage,

O., A. &,

^t

RB

M.

B. f of 1 per cent, per yr
Neicark—t'it mortgage

Va. State loan,

Orange

<fc

Home—Ut mort guar

28H

,

Tncome mortgage bonds
Oswego (fc .VyracM.se— Stoc „
Mortgage bonds
<

O'oen^boro

<t

8 p. c.

Rn.fsellriUe—\st

1865
186a

1868

18U

Louis Ilraiich. 1st mort. gold
Leavenworth, Atcb. & N. W., ist mort...

isii
i8;o

St.

I87i

i^rtamrt— StooK
Ist mortgage, sterling
General mortgage, sterling
Pfllerson <C .VctcrtrA:— tst M., guar by Erie,
Pekin, Lincoln tt Decatur— lat luort.,

1857
1868
1871

P^7tinsular (Mich )— 1st mort., gold,s. f...
F'innHi/b'ania—^tock
;
1st

'69- "70

mortgage

1st

<t N. 1'.— Ist mortgage, guar
mortgage, guaranteed
<fe

Bureau

Val.

1115

mortgage

Peoria tt Tiock Istanti-ifit mortgage
Perkiomeji— Ist mortgage
Peterst}urf/—^xock
Bonds (payable »25.000year,y '79 to 98.).
Philaiir.l.ti. BiH.Ce/if.— lstM.,(Pa)
2d mortgage (Pa.)
Isl tnortgage (Md.)
tliitadelDhia tt Erie Stock,
Preferred stock

mortgage, Sunbury

1st

mortgage

&

1864
1S70

90H

18711

IS
Si

1867

18.57

1861

1861
1869

com

Loans
Loan mortgage, convertible
Loan tnortgage, sterling
Loan mortgage, sterling
East Penn. Ist M. Sink. Fund
Loan, sterling
Loan debenture
Loan
Loan ($.5,000,000) convertible
do

41,.'i39.475

4.9T2.I100

2,594,IKM
2,2S2,2U1
18,601,5(X)

360 000

.1

1,01(1

1,500,0
1,200,000

5')6&c
1.000
1,000
100
100

600,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,5(XIJ100
610,('00

1,324,200

lOMfec

r.

lOO&c
50
50
1,000
1,000

800.000
8.018,700
2,4)0,000

* reg.
sterling coup...
oup

Coal & 1. Co., guaranteed mortgage..
Pkilattelphla tt 7V«;i(on— Stock

)

\
)

O

*

.

.)

New York

Newark,

M.&

.,

;

•Inly, 1872

Mayl,

l'*9fi

1882
1888

For year ending Dee.

31, 1871, gross earn legs were $1,675,008; oiierflting expenses
$^83,315; leaving net, $791,693, (v. 14.
p. 6i8.)

&

'72 Old
.d Colony
Newport and Cape Cod consolidated Apr 1. 1872.
Net earnings "f
1875
O. C. in 1870-71, $59 '.33.5. See report In
Sept., 1876
Chkonicle, V 13, p. 807 v. 14, p. 43, 62*.)
Aug., 1877
Jan., 1901 Building. Om. to Dakotah.
June 1,1896 Leased to Bur.
Mo. in Neb.
I,

1, IS-*!
1,

;

&

Alex, to Lynchburg. Va.. 171m. (of which
22m. etween Gordonsv, 4 Charlottsv is
owned by Ches. & O. road). Manassas tc
1873
Harrisoiibnrg. 112m. branches, l(im. Tota;
1880
operated, 292m. (v. 13, p. 840.)

May,' 1873
Jan. 1, 1875

1

Ofllce.

4 Co.
Mercantile N. Bk,

N.Y., Del.,

8
7

L.4 W,

6g.

A!4b. N.Y.,Bank

1
3

New

Ci-.l.

do

do

do

V.ti

>

of
ork,

Comm'ce
Ottii e.

Oct. 1,1889
Oct. I.IJ

Road passed

Tinder

new manageiitent in

London, Brown, S. & Co Apr 10. 1875
Mar. '.2, in connection wilh Pacific alall
do
do
Oct.l0.18it;
(Secv. 14, p. 458.)
SS. Co
A. 4 O
A .! N. Y. Erie Railwav Co. Jan. 1, 1878 Road sold by receiver in 1871.
W.&
W-^KR.
T..
Feb., 19(X) Leased o Tol ., "Wab. 4 W f r 47 years.
F.4A. N. Y.,
M.4 N. N.Y..S. W.Hopklns&Co May 188990 Int. not paid. Mav. W.i. (v. 14. p. 622, 796.)
Philadelphia. Offlce.
May SI,1ST2 In 1871.net eiiruiiiga were $6,896,403. After
M,&N.
do
do
deducting 111 per rent. rilvi''en«ls.int.on
.1.4,1.
Jan., 1830
6
do
do
debt. &c- the net balance to credit was
Apiil. 18.5
A. 40.
t oudon.
1-^75
A.&O.
$72l,s:6. Ill Feb., 1852, 30 per cent, new
I'- «.-J.
Philadelphia offlce.
stock was rated to shareholders, at par1910
5
do
See reports (v. 14. p. 387. 490 )
do
A. 40.

7 e.

A.4<l

.1

.

.

I

4 A.
40.

7

K.

f
7

.I,4D.

4

F.4 A.
.).& J.

A.

.1.4

8
7
7

.1

4

.

Ang.iil'.190I

Oct.

S

7
6

".(

.

.1

.1

.

.1

Jan.,

,1

.

.1

A.&O.
.1.

«.-M.

.!

&

.

.1

.1.4,1.

4
4

.1

6

.1.4 J.

182,400

5

J.

1836

9 re,- 00

7
6
7
7

.

Phlladelphia,Penna RR.
•Ji

<).

.1.4.1.

"7'

Phila., Pa. Life

do

.1,4.1.

M.

& S.

.1.4.1.

&

T. Co,

do

do
do
do
do
do
do
London.
do

J.

,J.

do

Phila 4 London.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Offlce.

.1

*J.
A.&O.
J. 4.I.
J.&D.
6g. J.&D.
(ig.
J.4 U.

Philadelphia, Offlce.
l-ondon.
Philadelphia, Offlce.

do
do
do
do
Lon.,

do
do
do
do

Q-J

.

,

'79- '98

Jan., 1879 Net revenue, 1870-71, $73,251.
Jan., 19i«i
Oct., 1891

Formerly Sunbury
Juiyi'l8;2

Oct.

Mch

1877
31,1881
1,

4

Erie,

Leased, Feb.,

Net earti1802. fo'- 999 yi 8 to Penn. RR.
1871. $759.'ilH). Mortgage bonds of 1869 to
retire all prior bonds, (v. 14, p. 219, 6:8.)

July 1,1888
July, W-io
Sept.. 1872
,Iuiy 25, V2

July

'25, '72

In I87U-71. were $r).0(X!.9.lO. against $:),062,large purchase of coal
581. in 1869-70.
lands was made in 1871. and the P.
R.

A

1880
11-86

1880
1880
ISfS
18T2-77
18<«
1893
1890

June,
June,

on st'ck
Leased to Phil. 4 Read., at 12 ^p
,n and ItrHlich lines
he net earnings olnmln

4

Co. gnaranlees the mortg. bonds of the
Coa' 4 I. Co. lor $8,641,ti(«. New convertible lo«n to be Issued hi Oct. .1872. See
CHBON'tcLK. V. 15. p. '251. Annual report

Chkonicle, v. 14, n. 52.
485,t'2S; V. 13, p. 20, 251. J
in

(v. 14, p. 53,

1911

1311
1911
1892

McCalmont Bros, June.

var.

2X

14. p. 628.)

.1

A. 4

r.

In process of construction, (v.

1, 1S91

Bk. No. America. Jane 1,1896 Net earnings 1371. $;m,,T(>l. Stock, com.
do
do
June, l9(Xi $1.(X)1.7(X); pref.. $2,000,01X1. (v. I4,p. 6r.>i.)
N.Y., Chic, R.I. & Pac. Aug., 1872, Leased in perpeiullyto C, R. I. 4 Pac.
New Yo k. Office.
at $l'25.00o per yr.
N. Y., Imp. & Trad. Bk. Ju!y'l.'l891 Peoria to Jacksouv., 83in. Stock, $1,'239,700
Oct. 1,1900
Feb., 191X1 Commenced running Jan 1872.
Apr. 1,1897 Leased to Phil. 4 Read. (v. 14, p. 623.)
July. 1871 Annual report in Chronicle, v. 15, p, 387

J.'&'j.

3

-

.

Phila.,

A.&O.
K.4 ^. New York and London
Phila.,'2'27 8. 4thBt.
A.&O.
&
S.Y., I ancasler. B.& Co
&
Philadelphia, Offlce
4
do
.I.&.I.
do
J. 4 J.

6
3

5

l>.

.1

6

iCO

& Ohio

In progress,
(v. 15, p. 157.)
May, 1915 Op. by R. •«.& O., at sp. c. dlv. on $?oo,roo
slock and Int. on $3'55.0(Xl isl M. bonds.
Feb., 1891
t^est. for int. on
R.R,
1873
Leased
Del
Aug..
to
, Lack. 4
F.4
do
18a5
do
bonds and 8 per cent on stock.
M.4
N.Y.,Iinp. 4Tiad.N.B Feb. 1. '92 I't progress, Owensb., Ky to Sprlgf., Tenn
F.4
s et ear' ings In
Leases several roads
Aug.
N. Y., Bk Commerce.
1S71. $916,801, against $945,3S9in 1870. A > F.&A
do
do
Aug, 18)1
nual repo t i-- (;nKO*-iO' k, v. 14, p. *31.
.1,4.
do
Road lessed July, 1872, to Atlantic 4
M.4M
Ma;ly 1, 1892
St. Louis.
FcA., 1885 Paciflc RR.
monthly
.N.>

1I3.51X)

1,(*0

Sons.

changed. Aug..

N. T., Drexel, M.

m!4

5f.

6,962,(X»
i,ooo.oai
4,000.000
8,611,000
1,259,100

4

were $1,037,413; 1869,
$663,126. The gnage was
1871. to correspond with
rt^ad.
Fii'st mort. bonds

profits in 1870

$64:1.719; 1868,

Anrll, 1911

do

1,521,000

£200

1

do
do
Msy 1,
do
Sept 1,
Alexandria, Va. Office. Mar. 1.1896
1892-93
do
do

M.4

l.,551,8(X)

1000

R. Garrett

do
do

.1.4

2,'J3I,C00
.10,011,7.5

l.Otw*

789

Ball.

Feb.l,
Apr. I,

Boston.
Bait.,

11. 76.'.

d'le Jn'v, 1-T2, w.'ie paid. See Curoni
CLB, vol. 12, p. 402 13, p. 144.

1, lt.98

Sept
Apr.

M.4

cv. 14.

Apr. 1,1882

M.4 S.
A. 4 O.
M. 4 ».
K.4 A.
,T.4 J.
.1.4 D.

1874

Jan. 1,1

July,

7.30g.

47.000.000 acres,

.Ian.

do
do
do
do
N. Y.,.Kountze Bros.

50
50
50

2,5'20,(100

1,

Boston, Offlce.

6K. .1.4

2,700,000

Ofllce,

do
do

.Ian.

Philadelphia, Offlce.

5.001,000

1,000

Net
.Iunc,"l872

A.&O.
M.4N.

5

L.er.

March,lSi<)

Tork, Office.
do
do
do
London.

.1.4.1.

5,0(X),000
3,000,0111

288,000

.'uly, 1P90

3M

1,0U1

1,1!19,500

p. 522.

.

Philadelphia, offlce.

18.57
18:)6

i>3»
1868
1868
1870
1871
1H71
1871
18T2

'

'

July. 187J Leased. Mar.. 1870. 20 yrs. to Vt. Cent, for
Oct. 1. 187'!
Int. on bds. 8 p.c. on prf stock. 6 on com
"
I., '78-'79
for 3 yrs, 7 for next 3, & 8 for 14 yrs.

7

499,9(XI

mort, coup, & reg.
gold coup,
>.

&J

.

l.(«10

'4.'i-'49

".'.".'.

New

D.

7
6
7

1,1X10,(1X1

—.....

142m. and leases 175., total
operated. 317tn. Dividends have been 6
per cent for three yars and previously
8 per cent. Net earnings 18 I, $1,277,161.
See annual report in CuROj4lcl.K, vol. 14

\nrll, 1-80
.lune 1.1872 Net earnings in flsral yvar 1871-72. $187,711
Annual report In C"KoKtCLW.v. 14, p 731.
Apr. 1.1874
1872
Oper. bv Krie at
p. et 01 gross esrn'gs.

do
do
do

.1.4 J.
V.& ^.

600,000
400,1110

!i«X)

.Ian., 1877
.lulv, 1900
.luly, 1900

do

<l.

A.4;

iHO.ml
L.'KHI.OOO

100

Gfrmtintown tt'Norristown— Stock

do

7

7,000,1100
3,000.(XX)

1.000

.

Erie

PhllailHvhta tt Read.— Stock,
Preferred stock
,

Kew oonsol.

"50

Company owns

City,

.M.&S.

3,635,7.')0

311,5011

2d mortgage
3d M. gld (for »».00O.nnO) guar, by P. R,
P't.Ua..

46
46
83
S3

1859
1869
1866

cm

1st

18'i6

105

—stock

mortgage, guaranteed

—

J.&

SO0.O)r

500,00
7,000,000
93,847
2,989,330
500,000
1 .o76,mio
2,779,000

1S71
1871

Pennstflrania

Ist

J. &.I.

3«

10,51 0,000
.3511,000

500,000

i

1885

Illy,

N. Y...Tay Cooke & Co.
Boston, OIHce.

.1

J.
.1.4

1,000
100

1,000

A
4

1,H45.500
249.962

9'.»',li00

500&C

,

A.

M.4

5,758,905

<t Delaware— lr.t mortgage.
Income bonds

Penn.

Peoria

.)

5M,000

i',660

•

18.0-71. »!'22.982 :
1669-70,
$590,726; in 1868-69 $463,113; In 1867-68,
$388,240. (V. 14, p. 52, 6.8.)

.Ian. 1
.\pr. 1, 18:7
Mayl. 1-96

April,

do
I.

,?.*'.t.

4
8

1,450,0110

1.500,1100

bonds

Peoria. Pekin tt ./acknonritle— let
2d mortgage, convertible

3M

A.&O.

60

1,010
1.000
1,000
1,000

2d morti'age
21 mortgiige, sterling
General M., Ph. to Pitts, new, coup & reg.
fttate tien (in8taHment.s)

6
7
7

4
7

fiXi&c
101
1,000
1,000
50 &c

£•200

i3i5

mortgs. yet ontstunding, $.->5,5flO. Annual report in llKoNifi.E, v. 14, p. 595.

'^^.'i

5

7

793.4IX)

£225

J-ear ending: March I. lK?i,
Operallnir expenses, »203.799
net revenue, $101,653. Hid 1st and 2d

Boston, Olflee.

4.1.
.1.*.).

4. '251,450

700.IXX1

.

vol. 12,779; 13, p. 402.

Sept., 1899

Han Isbnrg.

.1.

201,000

M

.1

.

2,500,000

1,000 16,000 p.m.
960,000
2,692,539
40U.OOO
1.155,500
598,000

1,000
1,000

18t2-78
1867

do
do
do
do

*
A.&
A.&O
.1.* I>
A *0
.1

.1.4.1.

3i,000
458,100

Net earnlngji, 18.1. »73,022.
Lea cd Sept.. 1871 to Richmond 4
Danv. for P'nh. R". gee CiikomicLb

.tulv,18T1

Hudson Co. Bk
1.S7S
Net earnings. 1871. 155.196. (\ U. r S'^S.
Boston ^.E. Trust Co Aug. 1,1872 Leased. Feb.. 1869, to Bost., H 4 E., for 100
do
do
years at 10 per cent, per annum, on cost
.1.*.!.
.luly I, 1887
do
do
Dee. 1, 1874 of property, taxes, Ac. (v. 14, p. 43.)
.1.4.1.
do
do
uly 1,1877
J. 4 D.

1

516,1100

2d nmrtgape. s. f.. $50,000 per annum
Real estate (depot) bonds (for tsoo.goo)..
Debt to ^t. Louts County (no bonds)

&

4

l,0i«),l'0l

606&C

guar.

Pacific of Missouri— stock
Ist mortgage, jrold

Lex.

1,000

9
80

Oregont^. California— \»t moit:age

Vswego

5C0&C

'58-'59

.

f.

.1

S^O.^KI

»l(i:t,(»X)

.Inlv. 1871

Balt'inore.

A.& U
f.

7

1,100,0110
5,8'2O,0O0

11

»5,.32i;,773

not outstanding, a part to retire the
bds due 1S734 74 and the rest for
future expenses.

I8S1

1

do
do
Baltimore & Philadel. May 3(1, 'T2
Annapolis.
irredeema.

.1.*.!.

6r.

6g.

l,00li

1

1878

1S99
Ian,, 1810

C,

Capital paid In,

Net earnings.

Q.-.I.
*.).

2-21 .500

1,000
. .

ilonds

000

1000

IIXI

Consolidated mortgage
Oid Colonii (Cons 1. AprI 1, 1872)— Stock.

5',)

1«,54

1,000
1,000

1870

July

Phlla 'elpliia OIBce.

I

.1

2<t>,r.oa

3,077,000
2,000,000
501,000
600,000
19,995 847
4,021,474
5t4,00O

1

100

4
4

Julyl.;'i76
1S7H

Guarantees Monclair and N.

J. .Midland.

Comnio-ly Known as Ptonlngton RR. Of
the 1869 bonds the Co. bold the balance

10, '12

1871

do
do

M.&N

lOO&c 50.0(K)n.m. 7.36g.f,

'6<-'6<

lf95
'896

1,

May.

».S05,(52.

A.&
M.& K

1,2'23,0(»1

'250.000
•22,000

Ogden.'ih. <t

May
O. t

Criarleston.

S.

&

.1.

360,000
1,35S,.'(«l

50

21

Consol. of N. T. 4 N. Ilayen and Hart<.
4 N. Haven, Aug., 1872.

N,

M.&

2,2i5,(IOO

uea

8-M

M.&

820.000
170,500
109,028
3,30 ',600

Ifc53

18«--.

'.875

Gross earnings

105,(100

5I10&C
5 O&c
50i)&c

18.55

.)

187J

1,

Oct.,

tan. 1,1873
July 1, 1-91 In prosress.

S9S,fl3'J

&c

"21

lat mortgage

490,500
50,000

i

*

,

.July

do
do
do

"iiio

5

317
142
142
142
26
112
112
112

do
do
do

.1

now
new

inortKaKC
Chattel mortgage
2d mortifage
yortheru Central—^t^ck
1st mortgage. SI a^e loan
2d mortgage, Fin 'cing fund, coupon
3d mortgage, sinking fund, coupon
8d mortgage, V.&C. RR (guar by Bait)...
Consolidated mortgage, gold, coupon. ..
do
do reg
do
Income convertible bonds
Northern. N. /A— Stock
mortgage
Douds. 1871, not
Northern of S. Jersey— stock

6
7

.r.&.i.
M.& N.

50
50
son
500

Ist

7

7

5fln

ifotlh Ptiniuii/tvaiiia— Stock

:g.f.

REMARK".

St^ckH.

lastDlvI'd

.1.4.J. N. T., Grand Un. Depot.
A. &0. N Y.N'.BkolRepuWic
.!.« .1.
N. v., Union Bank
.!.*.!.
v., G. Opdyke & Co.
do
do
M.& N.
do
do
M.* N.
Q.&.I. N. T., M. Morgan's Sons
(•.& A.
do
do

6

185

...;...

3d niorttraf^Ct
Vunded Interest certificates

New

SiB.OOO
190.000
2,O0O,0UI
134,000
100,000

324,2tKI

O— slock, com
percent preferred stock....

Norwich

751,000

2.50,000
616.(10 •

(,S.

Ist uiortKape,

l,0r.'l.5(W

1,(100

",5(y)

•67- .68

Mortgage bonds
Bonds ot 1851

NnnhmMeni

1

Principal,

when Due.

I

15,1X10,000

ia5,^
18.T3

Bonilti, i

INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS.
When
Where Payable and
per J
by W nom
Cent. Payable.
Kate

Philadelphia Offlce.

Oct. 10,72 Op. with C.

&

A.,

and leased to Fenn, iiK ,

..

.

Scplembe:

8

..

2

5

... .

2

)

THE CHROi^lCLR

i2S, lb'i2.i

>

,

.

427

RAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST,

Snbvcrlbera will confer a sreat nivor by i^lvinv ns Immediate feioUce ot any «rror dlseoT«r«d In our Tabl««»
DESCRIPTION.

•

For explanation of all rcierpnces. Kce Road
foot Doteii on iHt paxo of HH Tableit.

&

Phita., Wiim.
Irft

i'Mm.

.

,

&

iMt inor(j(afi^*. 8ttMiht*nv.

-wiifk I>iv.

PHtHbm-a it-Con n^llsr.

18i7

Intl.

reorg..

bmrts
\-t M.M^'W

moi-iK!»K»\ Bulto. Umii
1st moitj,'i«K<'. 'rurtlr I'r.

fid

Dlv

10

Ft W. «( C7(/r.- 8U)ck.Kuarante<Ml ..
Spcc.ia' impT.»t(vck. K«ar.(for laouO.OOO)

Am
4W

Ut imrtKiiKe '<p'erlf h A

4(i8

i

Int mortjjaftv. (series B)

,

f

xmi 50 Ac

875,IKI(I

7

875.(X10

7

875,000
875,000

7
7
7
7

18 2
rai.3

.•i(«l*C

860.IIIXI

4 8

r8«2

800.000
860,000
860.000
860,000

4..H

18f2

5 0*1!
50 *e
5(IO&c

468

V»3

5(,0&(-

4fiH

18(8
jxi2

5

is5i;

W2

875.000

&(•

860.U1(I

Ac

2JIOO,000
1.53.000

1869
1870

ihti it- Offif^)tMh,(l't. /)("r.)— letin.gold ...
Portland tt OTforil Central— lal niortf^iiK''

••«;<

53 <
Si
1 u

(

Sdro d- /^r/.vmt>M«A— stock
Port Roi/nl (.S'.C)— st m -rtgaKe.conv.. glU
1st uioittfHtro.conv.. guar oy Ga. R.R,
PortHmoHth,Gi, I-^llsit CVz/tw.— stock..
Pnrtltttul.

U'l

500* c

1870
1871

'MD&i:.

350,00(1

"m

1,5(1(1 jki)

1,000
1.000

i.OOo.nco
1,000.000

I%9

44

.

,,

»

100

4i

iim

M\>rt(iaftehon<ls
ttf^fiinp tP Volumhia—\»t M., coupon....
2d MortjraK^e, coupon
Jtpn^fieinfr »fe .Sar'itofjftStock
Xst niortKtijfcoiie'oI

lEl
18!

Richnwnd

143

44
S()

1870
1862

K'lariiiiteed

Rnmt>. hat.

it Oi/<lfin\

>.

Stock

com

Iron

l.OUO

I8<l

50

&c

879.5011
2.000.0(X1

7

&

7b.

J.

ft

100* c

18^0
187"
1869
1-fiO

56(1.1

Selmiit

Oi((r

l9t

M..EU»r.hy Al«

,t ifnii.—X't M.. end by Al
/>irt«n— I»t Tiiort
moilK;ii;i-. AIII.& •rciin. It.K

2(1

tf-

8g.l

8K.f

2,.80O.0O0

10(1

2,48>f.0O(l

iis

I.IOU.OOU

7

1.10(1.0C«

7

1.1

'00

lOII

Ilmmnkin

Vulleii it
tst inortKaK)^

Ijic- ist MortK»ge'.'.

iiiortRaKi! extension
.f .lllegliniii/—\Bt Mortgage
fili-ijfifir) riillru ( Conn.)
.".
Shore Line, (CV>/ih.)— Stock
l8t inortKage. construction bontisV.'..!.'.'
Srona; CUu
fliciUc— ist inort
1

t

•tfirnnnao

&

2(1

mortgage (govorumeut subsidy)

n.
J.

F.& A.
M.& N.
.M.&8.
K. * A.

F.&A

1.10(1.1.1(1(1

7

A.& II.
F.& A.
M.& N.

.700.(100

7

M.ft N.

1881

Gross earnings yrar ending Sept.
Office.

lune, 1S75

1868
1S67

i'.iVio

1.900.0011

.1

I.HK)
1,000

2.(XXI.0(«1

M.ftN.

1.020.000

1,000,000
12(!,(XX1

70(1.000
1.21K1.1XI

2.020.000
i,iioo.:ioo

$:48,I3J

:

net, t9,0i0.

do

N.T..

do

office

do
do
do
do

H Wall St.

May

(r

15,1900

Mar.

'.'5,

.1.1.

p.

'289, '290,

v. it, p. 657.

do
do
do
do
Hi2

7
6

M.ft N.

7

8f.

.

&

.1

do

Office of Treasurer.
Mch 1.
M.&S. N. Y..Urexel,M. & Co

.).&.!.
7
7
7 K.

do

&

,).

1).

do
do

.).&.!.
J & .1

21 pr. c. Mar.. 1872.
(v. 14. p. 292. 3»7.)
CoBl.»l5,917.666. Net earnings, 1871, »««7.

.119. Controls Cairo & F. roaiT. (v.l3.p.6«7.>
This is (he eondl'ion «sre-organl7.edsincc
the sale of N. Mo. Road, under '2d mort.,

Aug. 26. 1871. (V. 14. p. 8.5.321. 626.)
189S
Leased 'o Pac. of Mo. at $75,(XXi per year.
1894 $1 .OOO.IXIO bonds, a mort. on «l miles only.
Nov.l, 1893 May. 1 '.1. I.lt. In default, (v. 14 p. 3.'>3.)
Jan. 1. 1897 Leased toT. H. & ludlanap. Bt3(ip. c.ofgr.

May
Mch

.

iww

I,

1. 1901

1892
1892
1892

do
do

London.

.

at SO

18M
1894
1891

BroaJ'ay Ang.1,1892

N. Y., .lamcKon. S. & ('.
N. Y..3U Nat. Bank.

E. St. I onl«, leased
1867, for 90 years, lo Ind. ft St. L.
per cent of gross earnings up to
fi.OOO.IXXi (but In no year lo be less than
|i4.5a.(«XI); '25p.c.on nrilfl.0O0.atl.and3D
P. e. on all excess. Prcf. .lock increased

June,

"72

1894
18!M

nings. R'ock.»2,.?77.3'<'9. Bds guar.by
T.II. & 1.. by C. C. * I. C. nnd P.C. & SI. L.
This road a"d its land grants have been
purchaaed bv Ihe Northern Pacific, and
llieline will he operated by Northern
PaciHc. Of the whole line .140 mllea

were eompleted June,

'xh
1(10

100
'.50

1.000

lOO&C

7
g.

rmo

1871

1.IIII0

28
80

576.l«iO

.50

100

1,151.41X1
210.(«10
ii'io 16.1XXI p.m.
1.000 16,(XI0u.lll.

1870

50
100
100

7

152.WX)
l.lWl 18.0(10 p.m.

18';9

1870

J.

'J'
"6'

111.8110
406..VXI

4(1

"4(1

99 .1(10
'05
II

50(1

35i(;

'ioi

2.:«»7.iioi

.41

i857
1869

New

7

Exlenaloa

8

1865
1868

(1
'

I

2H
"7'
8

8

fVU

.50

869,150
7U.I.UII

1,«10

7'<'.(XI0

5V*c

694.0 fl
7 5.00O

7
8
7

3SO.(ino

7

iiV)

l,a«.000

o&c

20U.0OO

-lO&c
500&C

l,a29,0l>l

:

l,(i28,200

N. Y., I'nlon Trust Co

An

8 per cent land

t^t'ar. & Sav.
Koad opened for
through traffic, March. 1870. Coat of
road and equipments, f2,040,ll5.

Fornierlv

J.

Jan. 1,1891 In progres., Slaleendorsemenldccllncd.
Mav 1. 1890 In progress. To b" >2i'niil(?s.
July, 18T2 Leased iii ITill. 4 Readi e. (V. 14. p. «-:8.)
Net ca^ni"gs vear ending xiarcn 1.1871,
N. Y.Imn.&Trad.llk.
»1.59.5(19; lnt..»M.7l>': dlv. 4 per cent,
1880
N.y.. Koddey.BellftCo .lan.,l,I«90 n proeress. Selma to Pollard. Ala., UXlna.
N. Y..1I. lews* Co. Sept. 1.1889 I" prog- ess, Selma to Memphis.
Ian, 1,1872 Lale Ala. & I'cnn.Rlv. Completed In 1870
New York, office.
d»
Jan. 1,1861
do
No report of operations.

.1

&

M.&

J.

N.

J ft .1
A.ft O.
.

.

&

.1

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

•1«

J.

W

Cba'Ieslou. isi Nat. Bk. Meb"lVl877
N. v.. II. II. KInipton.
ept. 1.1''S9

.1

5<l&c

ft

p:r.8SO,40B acres

created to take up prf
stock of r2,400,(
sto k. (V. 15, p. 30.)
Leased (o Cent, o., a( »I74«0 besides expense' and taxes. Gnarant'dby Balt.&o.
Jan., 1909

m!*s.
M.&S.
*
I .

)

838.50U
241.000

1852
1864
1871
1S69

York.

91(1.:«10

'

1869

KM

Land

2 400.000
1.6 O.OOD
10.0(>lii.m,

'

118

101

18?^.

of 314 miles In piogresa.

20J

II

SO, ISIl,

(v. 13, p, 807.)

N.Y.. Me.catlleN.Bank Julyl5. 1872 About »41 .793 bonds are held by sinking
do
do
Sept 1. 1880 lund. I'otsdani & W. bonds guar., due
do
Ilee.l8r2 71
Dec , "Ti, wll be paid on presentatior.
do
do
.lo
Jict eaiU ugs, 1871, t324.9!8.
Dec. 1. 1891
N. y., office.
July. 1890 'V. 15. p. 140.)
Leased, .Ian.. 1871. lo VI Cent, at full Int.
Boston, Treasurer.
Aug I. :S72 on prcf. stock, and equip, bonds; a> d
do
do
May 1. 1880 ft-oni l)j In 1873 to 7 per cent alter I87»
do
do
Sept 1.1880 on common stock, (v. 14. n. 187. .186,595.)
N. Y.. I ondon ft Frank Aug.. 1899 W. dlv. inn ogress. L.gr. »1.6tXl,O0Uacrc8.

J ft J. N.Y..Natl Bk of Com'rce Jan. 1,
N.Y..Nat.Bkof Coin'rce
6k.
K M.&N. N. y.,0, Opdyke* Co. Nov.','

6.II0().(K10

3,-l50.(X10
1 .(XKI.OOO

1871

18'

18;5

do
1880 to 1886
New York.
Road to be old.
do
do
do
New York.
May 1, 1912 In progress.
York and I ondon. Aug., 1918 int. not paid. (v. I5,p.!51.)

F.& A. N. T.. office

(.000.000
IS.OCO.OOl
12.000.000

i',0(io

10
so
80
»J

18'i3-75

18;i 76

lO.OOO.dW

1,1100

ISia?

1.

Malu line.T.H. to
J. ft J.

IS6S

Ai«»p.— Stuck

<t fVi»<l dii

.I.&.J.

|i9'.''7l

Hi'ncral in>rtKm,'elor$.5.000.000

Shehniignn

8

5.500.0^1

l(IO*c
100

121

^fJmn, Miirlon

".ike

1>!

i.fioo.000

1

l8t lllortoigc

Seliwi, Ro}ne

:ioo

1.4(»1.(K10

'i2i

-stock
Hoanoke-Hiovk

f.

4f.

5(IO.Ik

IIKIftc

till 18!»0

r*///-'//

«t

7

7g.

2.499.0O0
4. 147.000

1011

458,)

line. 14lni.
Leases Piedmont RR.,
flS.O-Operyear. Net earnings
year ending Sept. 30, 1871. JSH.'AS. In
Kepi.. 1871. leased the N. Car. BK, boih
ihe K. & II. and leased llnea operated in
int. of Pa, liK. See Chikjn., v. 18. p. 4»l.
Various odier issues of dtbt making toe
whole about (735,000.

1875
1875-90

do
do

Richmond.

A.&O.
A.&O.
M.&N.
F.* A. New

8

30U.II0O

9.000.000
2,998,900

B & Co

Jan.

London.

A.&O.

A.ftO.

6

M.&S.
J.& D.

100

1st mort.. 8av. & (bar.
K., ».V)0.iWO
Snr., iiriffin .f X. .!/*».— l>it mor'
Sftr'tunah ,(- MmtpfiiH tst M..end by Stale

Be^thoard

ancaster,

1

do
do

A.ft O.

.1.

100

AVuxir*— Stock.
new.

J. ft D.

7

lf67

Snrannah tt Char leMton —S^tock.
Bonds of the<*.*S. R.U..gnar by S. Cai
Funded lut.bds.S.&c. KK. guar. y s.Car

S''hu!/tf^iU

N.Y..

do
do

»f.(10i'

l.iW

|>.

51ra.. at

isso

Office.

Kicltiuond. Office.

500&C

No.Mo)-Stock

SioHxCity~«\ ock
(ft

Richmond,
do

Vai-.

7»9

11)70

(v. 14,

•Inly.i.WW Net Incon e, U7n^71. »205.i!l2. Dividends
K. I.. \. Bk .lulv 1
In 10 year-.. 85 per cent.
(v. 14. p. 48,
Natl Bank. Mch 1. 18>2 ( onl rolled by P.& Reading. Floating debt
Colinn'la. 1st>^at. B'nk .lune. 18»l
»l.ll3;f.742.
Net earnings. 11.71. »el,420.
N.Y..N.Bk of Stale N.Y .luly 1, 1872 Lea-ed lo IJel. & Hud Canal at 8 p. con
i\.Y.,Del. ftH. Canal Co Nov., 1921
stock and Int. on bonds.

Vnr.

ro&c

100

proxeineiits, &c.. under article 16 of
lease ; guaranty on old stock not affectcd. Sccannual report In CUbOKiCLS

Providence. Ofllre.

J

i855
185)

dlv.

mort^aije

M.

*

.

97
76
1!0
100

1000

1

1st mort.. West Jme, 1. gr. (forf6,(W(MNii; 1
2dinort., Wes.llne.I. gr. <forf3,(XW,tW0)...

1st mort,ira4."^.

.1

lo72
1868

\i

mortgage, St. P. to Watab.Whn
2dM.onH0m.& 1m on l.srr. of 30T,2tlO acres
General M. (ticM 'o retlr above bunds).
Gei\erat mortgage, sterling

IkindiiHku,

6g.

.;.

m
an

MountainSlvck

red. dlf. dates

M.&K.
M.&N.
F.&A.

.1.*

15.428

2!I».IIOO

,

gold

New

Main

28.640

100

8f oc.k,

M.&^

.).'&'j.

6
6
6
6
6

i32.(«»1

,

Ist

eft

J.&.I.

Sli.lOO
130.500
175.000
48.00a

,

2dm.s. f-.guar., (iH,'Oli,UX>cun.notBuar.)
Income bonds
St./\iuUt I'*tc.~¥\mT)lv.~lnt M., Uhn ....

1st

N.
M.ft N.

r2!l5.500

ro

turn are leased a^atn bv renn. BR.
slock of IJ.WWOOI aulhorlzed Nov..
lobe Issued to Penn. RK. for Im-

In

1871,

Co. .Jan. 1,1887

4.(»0.(flll

.500

Preferred stock

Pref.. 8 p. e.

7g
7E

M.&

.J.ftD.
.).& J.

18S<
18 iO

1st mortage
St. lA>ttiM, Lawrence A. Denver—Xnt M., gld.
St. L,d Southeiistem—ltM M.. gld, conv.8.f.
St. FjOhIs (t St.JoHef}h—\M. niortgaKe. gold..
St. r..,Vnnd.d T.H.~Ut M..S.r.i;uar

St. I'nul

(I.

M.&S.

3J4

mortgage (series A) sink, fund ..
mortgage (series B) sink. fund...
2d mortg ge (series C)
2d mortgage (series I))
.
2(1 mortgajfc, income
d:

.1.

7
5

2.ni(i.(xi(i

1st
1ft

Louts

J.

.1.*

* J. Providence.
M.*S. N.V., Union

1.01
100
i.ixm
100

ft

[

J.&

,I.'*'.I.

Preierred stock

St.

M.&N.

.1.

67.1:8
!24,t89

ilo

Ist mortgage
St. r... Knnnas C. tk *V.(Iate

N.

.I.&.T.

1912

1.1912

p.,

ch 1,1871
do
July 1, 1901 Win be eompleiedln'ISft PsedtoPenn.Co
York,
N. Y.. Drake Bros.
M"V 1, 1899 f'o't ll.loOwnsso. Mich. 90m.
Boston, Ist Nat Bank. .Ian. 1900 list nioitgagc Is ((I b"- retired ftcm proNov.. 1901
do
ceeds of new mort. Stock paid, t:,inuAO
N. y. ft Boston.
May, ISiil
Mechanic's Fall, lo Canton, Me.. SSin.
Boston, ColninMan Bk .Iulyi,I887 York ft Cumberland sold out In 1865. Port
do
Oct. 1,1887
do
landtoRuth., N.II..53in,
do
Sep. 1, 1891
do
Boston, Office.
.Inly l,18T.! Lea cd to East. KK.. 99yr«,
99yrs, 10 p.
n e. on (fk.
•
New York and London, Nov. 1,1889 Operaled and controlled
mly Ga. RK.
do
do
Nov. 1, 18>9 IV. 14. P3S6.I
Boston, East. KK. Co. )an.,i872 OpeiatedbyEast. RK.

7

.

Equipmeat mortgage bonds
do
do
Denrer C— tst mort. kUI.E
Ist mortgage, We t. div.. land grant.
8t. LoKM, Alton «t Terre Haute— i^tock

M.&

"B6k.
6g.

1.

March. 1912
March. 1 91
March, 1912
March, 1912
March 1912
March. 1912
March. 1912
May. 1876

F.W, & C. leaser, the Ne- casllc
B. V. and ihc Ijiwretice roads; which

etc.

New

6

41.3.50

,

A

7

ft

1,1912

do

6.50.000
8.50.000
6.ikio.ax)

I*referred stock
St Joseph

J.

300,11(10

6t..5(KI

.

S/ih'ifiKf—i^UH-k.

N. Y.. WliiBlow.L.

7g J.*

Mch
Mch
M.h

Pblladelpbla.

1.000

x.'tism

Sinking Kund inort.. Wat.& R
Bonds. Kuaran., Pots, it Watertown
(iiMieral nmrtgape. Sinking Fund..
Fojutout <( Osirer/o— st mortgage....
iBt

M.ftH.

(J.

M.ftN.

100* c

1

'It niortifnpt'
RidfjffifUl />/;•*— Ist mortgage
R. I. tt St. £o«'*— 1st niort.?

8r.

A.*

4

!!!!!.'.'.'!.'

EocKtoM,

.).& D.

6
5

157.801'

,

do
do
do

2.00(1.1100

by State

"!!!.'!
Coupon bonds of 1881.'
Richm, (t /Vi^r*ft«rj7— Stock
2d mortRawe, coupon and reg
3d niortunifc. coupon
iiirhm.it- )'(>/•/, /^(>vr—Mort. bonds
2rt nu)rt^:tt;e bonds
Interest funding bunds

7
7
7
7

A*

60(1.0(1(1

Conaol. mortKiige
4th mortujiKC
Roanoke valley RU. bonds
Rick.. Fffilricksb, dt Pot.—Bontie, s er.
UolW loan

(10

'rTll.W'O

W>

Aug., 189U

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

200.0(«l

Btate Sinkinjf

Bonds,

F.*A.
M.&S.
A.&O.

2.VI.O0U
700,(100

'«-• 9

18(9

M.ft N.

J.*D.

M.& N.

2..'i(IO,(IOO

1813

•11

Portl. it fiorheitter—Ut M.,B.f. (Portl. loan)
Iflt mort¥rft(fe. eqnal Iten
2d m<>rtn»t'e » l5(i.(U))

p. 185.628.

m

7

80 '.000
3,300.(X10

1871
1871

;

U,

V.

«

do
do
do
do
do
do

A.AO.

7

100.000

line, lOOm.
leases about 136m. Ket
earnings, 187U '.1, »9:«,2«7. See report In

.

.!.& J.

1.000,000
1,1100
;,ooo 20,(»XI'>.ra.
1,811(1.000
1,000

187!

|«.8(.10.(KI0»

D<tnHUe—^toc\i
Ktmd loan

875,00(1

5II0&C

1857
1869

Eqnipment bonds

tf

f

lis:

181)2

468

MortKajfe
Prnridmix'P <v Wrircester—> lock

6

IX

Main

Leases Little Miami, ft Col. ft Xenla. al'o.
Col. Ch.* Ind c. and Jeir.. M.ft I. roads.
The road Is controlled by Penn. Comp*y,
N.y. by N.,I. KK.
.May, 1881
monti Iv
which ho!dB a majority of the capital
Phlla., Pq. KK. omce.
.Ian..l8!'0
.1. &,J,"
stock. Set earn ngs, i»71.»»42.8e4.
.1.*.!. llaltlni., Mer. h. .Nut. Bk •Inly. 1898 Net earilngs In 1870-71. »217 !B7.
See
do
do
Jan. 1, 1886
ClluoNlcLll, V. 14, p. 322, 459, 'iM.
.I.*.l.
iBtNst, link '>ng.l.ls89
K.* A. Plltsbiirg.
V v.,
V Wlnslow,
U.'U.a1.,», I &
J. <-..
Co Oct. I, 1»72 Leased. July. I860, for »9» years, to Penn.
Ort. 1, 1872
do
do
I K..
at a renlal equtvafeut to Iniereat,
do
do
Mch 1, 1912 sinking fund of debt, and 7 per cent on
.?*.).
du
Mch 1, 1912 stock. The lessee- to keep the road
do
F.* A.
do
o
Mch
I,
1912
repair
and also pay laxcs, expenses,
M.&S.

VfHK

400.0110

4fl8
4'i«

468

Isl

2.5'

19,714.285
1 ,400.000

.lulv s, IS12
July, 1884
\prll, 1876
April, 1887

do
do
do

do
do
du

Phlla., !«. I(R. Olflre.

A

F.ft

lOO
Kin

!(«&(

4K8

P. KK.) mortRaCT
C. i.-on8tnic huuus

mortjraKe (for

775.000
4.000.0UI

flOO«c
5J Sty
5 Ac
51 &IT
5 0*1'

Pl!/mni<t/t,fCiinlc.(^ Par —Is M.(*3.6O0,OOOj.
I^wt Hnron i(- L. .Vt(7*.— Istniort
Pnrri'ind ,t- ih/il4'nshuvi/-~\»t M.,E. U. bIu

^ew

3JI(in.O(10

l.(«10

I8lia
18'

&

W *

K.

I.OIX)

4'

Am

moriKMKe

Bridge (O.

«.212J)II0

laslDlrl-d.

rhila., ft Boston.

J.

ft

A.ftO.

6

2,924,350

1.000

by "Wnoni.

A.&O.

2..'il0.0

i.mio

18»2

4tiH

*e

lHHwnptii;*i:o {ncrlc«C)
l8t luor^Rijc (Series l»>
»f»t moriKftge fserleB K)
IstiUO'm'atfc (Heriea V)
£« i^.ortKage (series G)
*'. inortjfaKe (RerieB II)
2<1 mortKaKf' (series I)
2(1 niorlKflWe (nfries K)
2d MiortKaKe (series I-)
2d inortKaKe (series M)

I'

l8At
isna
IR68
1859

14'.l

i-fUxti..

3d

IMI

:w
14!)

J.

4 f

400,Ulll
1.0011.000

i.OHI

RF.MARK!>.

I

Payable

,P'
' '
C'enl.

315.000

50
50
193
117

Principal,
Di

when

Tiitc

I0,997,!1I).1

5(1

\,m

..

Tiv ferrert aH-oc «....»<*
iBtmortgAKif

& N

m

I85H

.......

Loan
...
titub^ClH.A .SXioute— Com. stock

Col.

stamling.

fir*«.-8lac'<...

mortKHKUt convertible

"Plnin bitmi-*

\lt-

itontlH, %

INTKKEST or |iIVII)ENU8.
When
Where I'ayable and

Amount

Miles
of

.1.

ft

&

A.
I).

A.ftO.

A.&O.
J.'&J.
M.ft 8.
J.
J.

ft

ft

J.
J.

do

do

M-con.by M.

& W. KK.

•Ian.

1,

1889

N. v.. Lancaster. H.&Co
''biladelphla, office

(

'

do

do

Phlladelplila. office.

do

do

Apr. 1. 1'i,;
Aug., 1872 Leased. Feb.. 1863. to North. Cent, at 7 p. c.
on bonds and 6on stock, (v. 14. p. 6^.1
Aug. 1.K8T2
^.....^
June 1.1SM Net eai nlngs I8n, (23,624. Cost, r2.000.0an.
,

N. Y,.Bank of N. A.
N. Y., i-arm.L &T.Co. Oct.,l89B
N. y.,N. Bk Coinraercc. Apr. 1, 1889 Net revenue,

1871,

M1.M2.

Int. pald.»36,i 06.

N.H.,E. S. Scrnnton ftCo July, 1872 Leased to N. Y ft N. Haven at $100,000 per
do
do
Sept. 1,188(1
year. (v. 14. p. 621.*
N. Y., Nat. Park Bank, Jan. 1, SSf Sock paid In (1,788.000. Net eamlnga last
U. 8. Treas. at maturity Jan. 1,1896 year, (111,528. Co.-t of road, ftc (4,eM,000.
.

.

.

.

THE CHRONICLE.

428

[September 28, 1872.

EAILROAD STOCK AND BOND

LIST.

Snbscrtbers will conrer a sreat fiivor by slvlng us Immediate notice ol any error discovered In our Tables.
DKSCRIPTION.

sr

Miles
of

For explanation ol all references. 8ce Road
loot notes on Ut paKe ol KU. Tables.

<* St. Pnitl—\%t mort.,jg:old,l. gr.
Ist luortg.tKe, curt- eiicy for $2,100,CO J
tst iiiortKaKe, gold

i,aw

1871
1871
1871

—

South Carolina— i^tock
l8t mortgage. fltiTllnjf loan

186S
'62/61

1866
1868

South,

J.

7

J.&

1870
.

1869

.

it Cedar HaptdH—lat M., gold
fnnetota— ist morti;;i>:i

/own
.if

1K71»

2d mortgage

Southern Pen?tftf/lvania—\st M gid
'id mortgage, gold
South'ceMernX ffa.)— Stock, com
Guaranteed stock
Company bonds, conv, ino j-tock at par.
Mua -MiiHe \\\\ b tnds.conv. at 87>i
Spr'uiaf. (^ fiif- A'. jB.— Ist mort., gold
2d inortaage, gold
StcrliTig Mountain (N. F.)— iHt mort
SulUi^an it Erie—Ut mortgage, conv., s. f.
Summit Ih'anch i Pa. )—StocK
iBtmortgage
Sunburi/ ft 7^wiMton—\st mort
fiyrac, jftingh. tfc .V. K.— Stock

18(i8

1,000

186S

l,00il

Ist

100

&

red mortsTHBC (Tol.

j

—

& Wnb.)
& W't'n.)

75
167
180
75
491
109
52
52
82

.

'59.)

E. St. Louis).

Hannibal & Naples— Ist morfijage
do
do
2d
do
tfjafayette.Bloom'ton&Mlss— IstM

&

Cent. Mo.. 1st in >rtguge
do
do
2d mo''tgage
Lafayette. Muncie & Bloom't., ist mort

Tvoy IX Boiton—lst mortgage
2d niort^aKe
Sdmortjfage
Convertible bonds
,

Ti'op f/n/on— Ist mort.. guar.

Troy

City...

Tuckei'ton—\st mortgage
Union /^ci/l/:— stock
I8t mortgage, gold. on road and cqulit't..
2d mortgage (government subsidy)

Land Grant bonds on 13.0'JO.OOOucrus
Income boiiils f.)r»10,iX) ,««
Omababriiige 'miuMb. sterling, C-TOO.OUO..
Union Pacific, Central (/rancA— 1st M.,gold
2d mortgage fgovernment subsidy)
IJnion <fe 7Vi«strf//e—lHt mortgage
flfper— stock

July 868
Verm^int tt Canada stock
Vertnont Ce«(ro/—stock
mortgage,
ist
consol
2d mortgage, consol
Kquinment oans
oi

—

Stundstead, S. & Chambly bonds
V^,rmont it i/a«.s.— stock

mortgage, (slnk'g fuad

17,000 per yr.)

Converilble bonds
Vertnont Valley Ist mortgage
Ist

—

mortgage

A Jferfrf— Ist series (red endorsed).
2d series (blue en orsed)
3d do
(black endor-efl)
4tli do
(not endorsed)
Special loan, fun ill g mortgtge
'

mortgage
WalklU Valleu (AT,)— Ist mortgage
Ytne.lawt. (iV../.)~lst

Ist

.M,,

auth. $750.000..

mortgage, guaranteed

2d m»rt[;agu
Wejitehetiter it

Ptiila.—Hi mort.,

new

WeJitern (/li«.)-lst mort. (Mont. & W.P.).
Western UU bds, bcfor consolidation
2d M., on consol. road. guar, by Cent. Ua
Western Maryland —1st M., uud, Bait. City
,

1st

1,1

00

i.ooo

iSO&c
lOO&c
1859

500&C
1,0011

2,700,000

1S:9
1868
1S70
1871
1870

1,000

2,;iKi.iV'0

^

.

lOO&c
1,000

n

1871

500&C
lOO&c
1855 500&C

Western Penn'<!/trania—lHt mort
Ist .Mortgage. Pittsburg Branch
WestJerftey -stock
Loan of i*S3. guar, by Cam. & Amboy
Ist mortgage loan
18c mortgage, consolidation
W'M U*(c.-l»t M., gld, s. f.,l.K ., conv...
Whitehall

it

/'ianMhurf/—\Hi mortgage

Willtamittoii it-, 'A»rftorf»— 1st mortgage....
WttnUiiffton, Col. tfc /lur/.— Istmor'gage..
Wll.,Ch'trt.it Kuthf,rrit~'.»l mortgage
Wltininf/ton it ^*?«(*.— ist mort
2d mort.. coui. or reg.

Wllin. i(- IIV.«'. (Del.)— 1st mir'gage
Wifir.nn^iii t'nlrnl—Ul M., gold, L. grant
Worcnik ,b .V.iv/iWi— stock
,

&

from

C.

lugs in 1869-70. $309,912.

1879
1887
1891

Dec,

A. N.Y., Union Trust Co. Aug.,

Boston

.).&.!,

.1.4.1.

J iy,lS2

Offlce.

N.Y.,Farnicr8' L.ftT.Co.

A.ao.

do

do

do
do

ft I).
.

July

IS 2

July, 1S79

(V. 13, p. 388: V. 14.p. 43.)
1811, $110,:a3. Divld's. 12
per ct. for some year-s, (see v. 14,p.5'22,)
Ea tern division. State line. Tnd. to Peoi la

Net earnings In

225.4,38
150.1100

OIK)

3,200,000
2,000.000

F. ft
F,ft
F, f:
l,ft

F.&
M.&

Q.-F.

7
7
7
7

F.

7g.
rg...

do
do

do

May

2, 1910

Ma'v'.'i872

In 1871 gross revenue was $5,736,665; operating expense^ and taxes. $3,776,827; net

do
do
do
do

M.ft N.

M.&N.

do
do
do
do

$3,'2.'!6.-61

May.

>f.

7

M.ftS.

W

Y..Nat. likof Com.
do
do
do
do
do
do

Operates 55m of road. In year e'Hiing
Sept .30. 1871 gross earnings were $487.7.39,
.

ne'. $260,497; int.. $i68,211;
surpUls, $30,830,
$'J7,600

Deposit Co.

lease rent,

;

by Troy

&

guar by RRs. using T.U.

Phlla., Safe

J.&

year, $2,56T.493; 2d year. $3,435,257; !<<l
year, $3.9^1,115. To'a"l landsairs to Sept.
N. y. & Boston.
1887
Lands
18T2, 614,30, acres, for $!,593.'2'23,
do
•hen unsold. 11,4I'5.692 acres, (v. 14, p,220,
Sept, 1874
London.
April. 1896
321,517, V.15.P. 72. -220.)
N. Y., Company's offlce. Miv 1,1895 Late Atchison and Pikes P. Cost of
U. S. Treas. at maturity. 1896road. &c.. $3.W3.70I).

J.

A.&O.
M.ft

S.

A.&O.

7
3
7
4
7

J.&J.
j.& D.

'6- M. &

N

J.& J.
J.&D.

N. Y.

&

Apr'. '1,1910

Opened,
Boston.

Net earnings

^'ay, 1869.

1st fiscal

ia9M9

U. S Treas., at maturity

Jay Cooke & Co.
Ctlca & N. Y.
Utica & N. Y.
Boston E. ulake & Co.
.M. i'..

J.&D. Boston, Globe Nat Bank
J.&D.
do
do
do
do
U.&N.
'lo
J.&J.
do

7
8
1
2

.

A.'&O.

8g

8

The

it

1890

i90i
18S7
1885
!8;5
1882

Isfcued

t.

net revenue. $1,308,376,

& Naples and other roads folin the table are leased by T. »v.
with an obligation 'o pay intefest,
ft
on their bonds. See annual report published in Chronicle, v. 14, p. 730.

lowing

July, 1890

M.ft N.

6
7
10

;

ilaiintb;il

Aug., 1901

J. ft. I,

6g.

$1,959,837.
Gros'* earnings in
opc-a^in" expeh8e<»,
$4,544,610;

revenne.
18711,

N. Y.. Kidd, Pierce* Co Feb., 1907
do
do
Aug., 1889
do
do
Nov. 1,1898

7
7

July 1,1890 Stock, $,'")(10,1XI0. Co"tof road ftc, $1,000,000.
June. 187-; Formerly B'ack Riv. & Utica. Net earnJnly. 1878

ings. 167

'-71.

$93,890.

Junel,18T2 Leased to Vt. Cen'., 8 p.c. on stock.
The Vermont Central leases and operates

numerous otlifr roads, 'the Company
made default in Its payments fiept. 21,

Nov','i.'l88(

1891

1876-77

1872.

Boston, offlce.
J.* J.
Ma'v'.'i 72 Leases Troy & Greenf. till completion of
6
J.&J.
do
July 1 1»8:
Hoo ac 'runnel. Net earnings, 1870-71,
It. J.&J.
do
July 1, 1879 $162,866. (V. 14, p. 43.)
7
A.&0. N. Y., Continental Bank Oct., 18* Leased till 1875 10 Kniland RR,
6
A.&O.
do
do
O-t., 1860
A.&O.
do
do
1
Oct., 1819
J.&J. Thlla., Glrard Nat Bank Jan. 1, 1890 Net earn'?s yr endinsr March 1, 1871 were
7
J.&J
do
do
7
.Tan. 1. l.Wi
$86,505 as shown in annual report In
J.&J.
do
do
7
Jan. 1. 1890
Chroniclb, V. 14, p. 764.
7
A.&O.
do
do
Jan. 1.1890
8
J.&J.
do
do
1880
A.&O. N.Y.,Farr'ors' L.&T.Co. Apr. 1. 1890 Stock, $1,000,000. Opened August, 1871.
7 f.
A.&O. a. Y,, BuU's Head ISunk
1896
7
Completed 35 miles. June, 18';2.
«S J. ft D. I.Y., Farnham.O.&Co.'June, 1890 In progress. Leased to N. London North.
J.&J.
.V. Y., Del., L. & 'V
RU. July, 1872 Leased to Dela., Lack. & "West., at 7 per
3X
.

7
7

F.ft A.

7f.

A.

ft

0.

A,*0,
A,&0.
A,&0,
J.

ft

J.

J.&J.
J.

ft

J.

do
do

do
do

Philadelphia, office.

N. Y,,8outtcr&Co,
do
do
do
do
Bait., Citizens

N. Bank

do
do

do
do

cent on stocks and bonds.

1'8:

1900

Apl. 1,1891 Old debts retired

by this issue. (v.l4,p.628).
Income bonds amount to $613.4ai, JIain

line W. Pt. to Selma, 138m. Br. to Onelika. 30m.
Jan. 1 1890 In
I
progress (rom Relay (7m. N. of Balto.)
Jan. 1. 1890
to Wiliianisport, Md., SOni., and Relay 10
Jan., 1890
Balto.. 7m. Several issues of bds have
Jan., 1890
the endorsement of Bait. City, as specified in list. Capital stock, $650,000. (v.
Jan., 1890
I

J.&J.
QO
do
J.&J.
do
do
J.&J.
do
do
,lan,. 1890
18, p, 840.)
J.* J.
dd lo r
Jan. 1, 1890 Sold
Pcm. B.R. (v. 11. p. K
A.&O.
Philadelphia, Offlce.
Apr. 1 1893. Leased to Pa. RR. Stock. $1,022,450. Cost
J.&J.
do
do
Ian, 1, 1896i of road, &c., $3,730,263, (v. 14, p, 628.)
F.&A. Camden, N. J. Co's offlce Sept.. 18'2, Con-ol. of several roads and Drenches,
M.&S.
do
Ma cli,1883 Camden to Cane May. Salem & SwedesJ.&J.
do
boro, 126m, Net eainlng-, 1871, $241,517.
Jan., 1896
A.&O.
do
Oct.,1*"
J.&J. New Yor'-- and London Jan 1.1886 Coiinleted Feb., 1872. L. pr., 1.125,000 ac,
J.&J.
Leaae.i to Vt, Cent-, at $20,000 pr yr ft txs.
New Yor
1373
M &N. N Y,.J. M. PlcVroB May 1,1900'Inpro-rc ",32Xra.
J.&D, Balto.. A.Krown ft Sonsljiine. 1900 Income bonds of $50.1,000 also Issued.
New York.
J,& J.
1887-'7
In progress.
A,&0. Pliila.. DeHaven & Bro O'-t,,r00 Floating deb $180,704 f ost to Nov., 1871,
ti, 6.'8,i
A.&O.
do
do
(v.
$2,680 462.
Jan,. 1902
J.&J.
Net earnings, yeai ini.ing ept. 30, 1871,
London.
18.31
M,&N,
do
$197,021.
1886
NY., N.Bk of Republic
1896
J. ft J.
!

6
6 f

4

,

.

350,0110

1,425.400

Co

do
1890
do
do
1890
do
do
Aug. 1888
N.Y,, Mctropol, Bank,
1890
1882
N, Y,, Kidd, P, ft Co
1878
N, Y.. Metropol. Bank.
do
do
1878
do
do
May 1, 1893
do
do
1888

N,Y,,A,B,Baylls,Tru8tee

m>mt

710.000
400,000

ft

$11,000,000.

d'<

K.& A.

6
6

2,62-.,00O

N, Y,,Kldd,P.

J. ft.I.
F. ft A.

A.&O.

Ills.,

Wa

Juiicl,1901

?^-

7

221,40.1

&A.

M.&N.

1,000,000

723,600
618.700

A.
N.
A.
N.
N.
N.

M.&
M.&
M.& N.

7
7

1,1100,000

1,2.50.000

A.
A.

111m. Western division. Peoria to
Cost of road about
saw. 117m.
The 2d mortgage "W. Dlv.
bond- are convertible into 1st preferred
stock or into consol. bonds.

1870

Co.'a offlce, Feb, 1.1896
do
Dec. 1,1894
do
Apr, 1,1886

r'o

D,

ft

m!.S;"N.

I

4,000/MO

18!2
1371

I.&D.

J

OM&K
sm&c

lOO&c
lOO&c

18-K-76
Fcb..l9(X) Traffic enarantee of 25 percent
Col., C, & I, Railroad.
Feb.. 1900
1374

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do

do
do

A.'it'O.

.

'.8 .9

Wllmlndton it IFW.IOB—StLrlIng bonds...
Sterling iKmds
Sinking Fund bonds, go'd

do

New York

4 *
M.& N.

1,208 900
400,000

1

187!.

1.1900 In progres*!. Oltumwa f o Ced. Rapids, laInt. in default Aprill. L. irr. l.-.92,00O ac.
1890
Cost of road, ftc, $6.170J)(X).
Mch 1. 19"0 In Progress. Cost to Jan. 1, 187J,$1,259.400..
Sept. 1.1880 (V. 14.P. 628.)
June, 1S72 Leased to Central Ga. Dividends 8 per
cent a yr, to every 10 oer cent on Cent.
186iW16
Ga. slo k. (v. 14, p. 74.)

Co

T.

Fiiriii! Y,! ft

do

J,&.I.

.1

l.ffJO,0OO

•SW

Macon.

Viri.
Varl.

by L. & N-

l'71,$127.9P7.

lS78-Si8

Jan'.,'

,50

1867
1863
1870

do

do

F.& A. New York,

lOOctc

1871)

& J.

F.&A. N.Y.,

4
6
7

.5no&c
5(10&c

1871
1368

Sept., 1872, operated
.657725)

May

M.&S.
J.&D.

7g. F.

issi
1866

1,000

M. &S.

7
7

1865

mortgage, unendorsed

2d mortgage, endors. by Baltimore
2d rairtgage, end >rsed by \Va8ti. I'otmty
2d preferred mortgage, unendorsed
New mortgage, guar, by Baltimore
Wenteni y. Carolina -1st mort.(K. Dlv.)...

N

.J.

'V'

sooSc

i866
1870

1

Cost of road and equipmen*. $,502,468,
M.& N. N. Y.. Am. Ex. Nat. Bk. Nov. 1.1-86 Coal road. Completed in 1871.
Philadelphia Offlce.
3
Aug 15,1872 Coal road. Net earnings, 1870-71, $242,62
F.& A.
6
do
(V 14, ». 6)8.)
.I.&.l.
July 1, :W5
7
A.&O. Phlla., W. Painter ft Co. Oct. 1, 18'-0 Leased bv Penn. RR.
4&20a.
N.Y., ii.L. &W. KU.Co. Sent.5.18T2 Leased to Del.. Lack. & West. Net earn

700.000
700.000
1,800,000
511.400
750.000
1,250.000
750,000
600,000<
l,2n'.noo
200,000
400,000
3a),ooo
300,000
400,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
810,000

ino

&

F,.S:A,

675,000
225,000
i'.iw
1,300.000
1,00
1,100.000
70
1,000
250.000
70
1871
666,000
87
i'.ooo
800,000
35
500&C
800,000
500&C
650,000
OO&c
427.000
50O&C
680,000
2)<
400.000
506&C
IOC 36.745,001
1,000 27,236,112
1,000 27.J36,512
'67- '69
l.lflO
9,013,000
1809
1,IXXI 10.000,000
2,ViO.fi00
1871
i-?01
1866
1,000
1,600,000
'66-7-8 .1.000
1,600,010
500.000
1870 50O&C
wo 1.730.02
2.500.000
1888
3.000 000
1368
5,000,000
3.000.000
i866
1866
1,500.000
2.000,000
500.000
2.8611,000
100
1365 lOO&c
550.000
200.000
500
1850
386,000
l/W
1850
114,000
293.200
1854
717.500
l'J66 566&C
1816
850.000
1.000
I8>>6
130,000
1,000
1S66 m&i'
1,139.100
1370
1871
1870

(V.',

Bank Mch 1,1887 Net earnings,
A. N. Y., Vcnnllye ft Co Aug. 1, 1899 Completed in

7g.
7g.

f.

;

.Tan!'i.'lS"0

(iallstin

N.

7

2.'i0,000

18117

1S71

1871

Alexin^'or

".

A.&O. N.Y.,P. M. Mycrs&Co.

7

:

15,000,(KXI

600,(XXI

47)4
35
50
18
18
13

M.&

7g.

m&i

,

2d mortg«if«
\lcic'ih.

Ware Riser (,UaiiH.)—UX.
Warren ( A^. ./.)—stock

1,0(1(1

F.

In progress. Leased to Maine Central.
Net surplus income in 1871, after paying'
all int. and div'dof 1 per ct. in Mny, waa
$55,080. The mort. bonds, sterling and
domestic, are issued (o rt-tlre old bonda
t-ot secui-ed
the two have soinetlmes
been confused, as the late issues of old
bonds have been quoted as " new 7'8."
(V, :3, n. 516
v. 14. p 29-J.)

Completed
.1.

8f,

1,300.000
1,600,000
1.300.000
1,500.000

1.000

l,IIOi

7

7g

1, 000,01 fl

1,000.000
900,000
2,500.000
2.t9«.000
500.000
300.000
1.000.000
1.500,000
2,)00.H)0

100
1,000

41

M mortgaKC (Gt. W't'n of
MEqnipment bonds <T.& W.)
&

1S71

167
180
31

2d mortgaue (Wub.

Conflol. mort^aRe, co 'i v
tjlst mortRiiKn, (Denatur

1870

"75

&

^

Ist

1,988 150
800,000
3.000,000
1,701,000

227
10
623

Ujlst mortgage (Gt. W't'nof'59,)
Tol.)
^.Ist mortgage (Onln.
Ist mortgage (111.
S. Iowa)

bonds

4.'i0.000

5(1

217

mat mortgage (L. Erie. W.&Eit.L.)

I]tif:a ttlllack.
Ist .«.

UK]

1,000
100
IOO
100
i.aio
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
100

M.&

4

2,5i2.J30
174.000
1,200,000
2,031,156
1.695.825
270.000
500.000

811

Nov.

"Y

3.50.000
1,000, 00

73

iiex 1866
llOX 1SB4
iisx 18(16

Consol.mort. (for *r,,2()0,UOO>
mortgase (Burll)iv
lot., Wab.it IPesierK— stock
preferred 7 per cent stock
2l8t mortgage (Tol. & 111.)

B

500&C

24T

mortgage (W. Dlv.)
mortgage (K. Dlv.)
2d mortgage nv.Div.) convertible

Haiiii.

i.n<io

63

2»7

Ist
1st

I

1

11

iBtprefferred
2d Preferred

!

100
1,00

61

Isr mortgage
Tol., Penria <ft IFarsau^— stock

'

266&C

43H

mortgage

2d mortgage,
Svrac. A onenango Va'tep—lai M. gold...
Taunton lira?ich—StocK
lerre flauteA Tndianapolta- Atoc^

\

'"so

1891
137;

18JK-88
1882-88
1»71-T2
1874
188 -91
1880-92

do
do
do
do

A.&O.

in progress.

1901

May,

(Charleston.

.J.& J,

7

S. W.KR.Bk.

New

.I.'*'.T.

a<."00
3,877,300
50,000
399.000
300,000
3,100,000
1,100.000

Road
Hov.,

London.
York.

J.
J.

J. &.J.

6
7
6
7

6,5,i'00

1,000
1.000
1,000

ft

A.&(>.

.

2^3
22S
1
29
20
20

Q.-F. Charleston,

1

5g.

§:

Stocka.
lastDlvl'd.

.lune,

1,407.960
800,500
192,500
312,500
1,410,500
76.000
79.270
1,500,000
4,;00,000
2,250 000
1,500,000
1.500,050
3,940,000
1,252,000

t

Southern

3
7

S,819.'i75

*66.M

,

JimtfVt,

Principal,

when Due,

M.&N. N. Y., Metropoll. N. Bk
do
do
M.&N.

7b.

Var

South

by Whom.

Payable.

"ioo
600
500
500
500
500

'66, '6'

'

(t yo. .l/rtfirtma— Preferred stock
Ist raorlcagu, endorsed by Ala
South Side Z. Al— iBt niortgage,,
Southern Central <N. K.>— Ist Morteaife

I

500,000
7oo,aio
450.000

1,000

;

dollar bo.idfi, L
do
Domestic onds (H)
Domestic bonds (G)
Domestic bonds (1)
Domestic bonds (K.)
Domestic bonrt? '..-iin'tial)

Rate

Oulstanding.

Cent.

mouxCUv
8o>n-erwt

INTKUKST OB DIVIDENDS.
When
Where Pavable and
pert

Amount

5=

7
7

7

;

,

1

e-

Q-J.

J.&J.
J.&J.

1,

.Ian, 1,1892

Boston Offlce.
Worcester, OUtce.

July
ily

1
1,

July,
uly,

1901

18K Dividends

in 7

years 65

p. c.

(y. 14, p 4S.)

;;,

September 25, 1872

THE CHUONICLE.

J

Exports of LeadliiK Articles from Nevr York.

^®l)c Commercial ®tme0.
lOMMElKHAL EPITOME.
Friday Nioht,

The
with
1

raiiiy wcatliRr diiriii^ u

tlie 8lriri!;enl

higher

rates

influence

ol

upon trade

;

yet

h:id

iherj

for foreign

fill

uiifiivoriible

has been

the

in

The distributing

aggregate a very good business done.

mand

Tire following table, compiled tromCusloniHouHe retaroH, hIiowi'
the exports of leading arltcles from the port ol Now York since
January 1, 1873, to all the principal foreign couutrien.and alHotlie
The luHt two lin«-»
totals for the last week, and since January 1.
ahnw total niUuf.H, including the value 'if all other articles beaide*
those mentioned in the table.

unseltled cxchaiisres, aiiJ

have

froij^his

and

Hcpi. 20. 1874.

portion of the week, together

money market,

ooi^ar,

429

merchandise has been very

fnir,

dp.

and the

supplies of domestic produce have considerably increased.

The changes

in jjrices,

however, as

may

be naturally inferred

-3

<o

M SSI'S

3

from the circumstances, have been almost uniformly down-

Wirfl

ward.

There has been a protly general

disDosi'.ion to effect

oggg

sales at the best prices that could be realized.

•

rl

«*«*

to

^

el

g

^j£

3

$S

r-**

3>o

otit

Cotton declined to 18§c. for Middling Uplands, but reoovereH, and closed firm at ISJe.

7 50 for Shipping Extras.

50@1 50

$1
less

active,

|7@

Flour has declined to

Wheat

CD

040 O

a

».

Corn has been steady but
piime new mi:<ed closing at 65@06c., afloat.
for

0}

has declined, closing at

a

-.

No. 2 Spring.

Coffee has slightly declined, leading to

more

activity

;

d &"

*•

:

2 of

but

sugars Lave slightly improved.

Provisions have been very irregular.

Pork has shown a
new mess, but the low priced descriptions have
demand lor export, and they have been very firm

been

in

eg

ooo

c'a

a»

•^

decline in

^r^

Bacon and Lard have declined, leading to more activity
long clear bacon selling at 8^@8|c, and prime Western
steam laid, Winttr rendered, at 8^c. Pickled Hams and
Shoulders have brought more money. Beet' has become
dull,

end Butter has been unsettled.

13|@13fc for
ness of moment

Suate

fine

»-•

Cheese has advanced

To-day the only busiin Pork was 1,000 bblsjiew mess at $14
for Oct.; prime mess held at $13 50, with $13 25 bid for
straight lots.
Lard sold at 8 13-16@8^c for strictly prime,
October delivery, 1,000 tcs being taken. Bacon sold at 8fc
for long clear on the spot, and 7f c for lor g and short clear,
half each, for January delivery.
In other articles, there
were no new features.
Freights have Wen firm generally, and rates for vessels on
the berth for Liverpool have advanced
to-day's business
embraced corn by sail at lOd; wheat by steam 12d
cotton |d, and cheese 45c.
To Cork, for orders, the charl
terin^ tor grain has been active at 8s 6d@8s 7|d, with
several vessels tnken to load petroleum at private rates
Continental freights have been dull. There is but a limited
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Turpentine, after some depression, is firmer at 03|@64c
Petroleum has advanced refined, in shipping order, 24^u.
crude, in bulk, 12@12:Jc. ; and naphtha, in bbls., 17|@i8c,
Oils have been without new feature of importance.
Whiskey has declined to 92(a)92Jc., but during the week there
has been some business for export in alcohol at 48@50c.,
currency, in bond.
There has been a decided revival ol
business in wool, and late sales embrace some lari<e lines at
30@35c. for spring clip, California and Western fleece at 58
(a t)2c.
East India goods hav« remaintd quiet.
Kentucky tobacco has been quiet during the past week,
and prices without change; lugs 9@10ic. ; leaf, 10^@15c.
sales 500 hhds., of which 150 nhds. for export, and 350 do.
lor consumption.
For seed lea.f, also, trade has been very
slack, the demand for export having subsided, ^-wing to
various causes ; the large previous purchases for shipment
(aggregating 85,810 cases), the small oflerings, the cr.>p
being nearly exhausted of shipping qualities, especially Pennsylvania and Ohio, and th?. unsettled market for exchange
have contributed to the prevailing inactivity, and the only
smIb lor export has been 100 cases low grade New York on
private terms.
For home coi.sumption the demand has also
been limited ; sales 100 cases sundry lots old crop, 12@25o.;

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100 do. new crop, wrappers 35@65c. Spanish tobacco has
been quiet, with sales of 400 bales Havana at $1 02@1 17.
Metals have been variable. Pig iron firmer, with Glengarnoch sold at $55 ; but tin plates lower, with charcoal tin
quoted §13, gold.

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Imports of Leading: Articles.
The following table^ compited troiu Custoiu House returns
lUows tUe foreign imports of certain leading articles of commerce
ftt thiH port for the last week, since January 1, \H12, and for the
eorrespoiiding period in 1871
[Thequaiuity is Rtven in packagea when not otherwl ae ap ecifle d.]
For Since
the Jan. 1,
week. 1872.

For

Same
lime

tlie

Since
Jan, I,

1871.

week.

1872.

Eartbeuware—
China
Earthenware..

l.ISl
571
27.11
1,3»«

Glass

Glassware

14,5^3
li,631
52I.C.i
32.537

He

Glass plate....

Buitous

a.fiil

4,808
65,214
;5, 2>
56'30a 1,110,015
121

Coal, tons
Cocoa, bags
Cotfue, bAg^

4,238

m

Coitou. bales....
Prugs, &c.—
Hark, Peruvian.
Blea powders...
Brlmstooe, tuns
Cocblueal

7,51

121

Arabic...

-

"

2

Oii.OUve

opium

i

6oda. bi~carb...

5"t
1,17.

sal

Soda, aau

I,11S

flax
Furs
cloth..

,19,8

n

37,S9a
;ii,4;2

IK

5,713
!4,v38

232
61i

..

S.85S
512
33.670
1,029
71,664

U

..

Hair
bales...

boxes

2'i,9S0Tea
38.'.l32Tobacco

17.016
S,U,2
l,63i
32,223
3,760

.1,914

125,436

Bides, &,c.—
•J

Bristles

Hides, dressed..
India rubber
ivory,

S2(

1,3J4
16,237

i

35,259
i,760

m

Jewelry. AcJewelry
Watches..

lua..

&

8.777 Waste

2,2»e>Wlne8.

15,571
21,529
i,032

3.580

Wines

5,4(i3Wool, bales

ijlnsecd

Lemons

489,623
i;i,9'J0

621,7:2
isi.e.*

137,894
135.76;
83,621

'.28.7H
151.888
61.005

537.611
645.367
1. 315,2'
1,1-28,191
932,069
663,732
15,5114
997.6!
r.66.872
279.433 8,915.533 9,135,935
718,342
680,070
51,728

10,770
501
6,792

Ashes... pkgs.
BreadskUlli—
Flour.. bbls.

89

5,372

72.376 l,8!il.9» 2.455,183
5);.39l) 7,132.685 14,26l,SSl'
l,0ji,6.2 30 317.6.35 2J,n3.n4'
2^1,559 9.610.122 e.!7:,723l
....)
376,013
3 i5,256
59,682 !,731,553
849.165
&c..

Corn
Oats

Kye
Barley,

6ras4 seed.

3,1:73

24-1,618

Beans
Peas

2.716

C. meal. bbls

3,270

Cotton. .bales.

19,531

89.159
169.911
14:.723
4!;,03l

Hemp ..bales.

120

3,9.33

Hides
No.
Hops, .bales.
Leather. sides

3,670
1,663
69,139

521,-i77

-,110

Molasses, lids.
Kaval Stores—
Cr.turp bbls
Snirits turp.

Rosin

10,666
2,50i,s61
31,454

459

7,271

S,I5-1

58.-201
47J,5,-l

13,193

Tar

76.'

fiiih

25,316

6,403
46,523
»ll,637l
ie,!9o;

1,741

610

89,821

1,

pkgs

4,771

llii,7'22

42, 155

35
938

4,7! 5
67,739

5,436
43,610

Provisions4U,15I
442,403
16,937
38,561 1,212.400 1,018,213

Butter, pkgs....

Cutmeats

1,105

257.1146

1-22,748

Egfs
Pork

6,69.1

350.665
111,013

3-.'7,9Sl

:,0'4
187
2,413
741

I5.-271

276,006
9,517
8,572
243.11U

29
9,214
32:

Sugar, hhds., &c..
Tallow, pkL'S

!7.9W

33

5,613
30,374
192,90a
67,140
141,392
55,467

295
4,399

Tobacco, Jkgs....
Tobacco, hhds
Whiskey, bbls....
Wool, bales
Dressed hogs, N 0.

1,513

2,25i
1,906

137,109
85.997
177 .5;7
15.760

13.453
200,602
15.170
13,258

118.56'

99,120
90,114

80,213

H»0«IPT8

bales

Orleans

Mobile
Charleston
Tennessee,

Ac

Rec'd thlB week at—

14,321

4.859:

4,931
12,012
19,174
4,471

3,732

213

5,9071

Florida
North Carolina
Virginia

1872.

1871.

bales.

44
2,73!
5,692

191
2,2i0
6,150

.

4,919
4,712'
1,4271

Total receipts
Increase this year

64.203; 31,073
S0,135i
....

for the week ending this evening reach a total of
11,348 bales, of which 9,953 were to Great Britain, none to
France, and 1,395 to rest o( the Continent, while the stocks as
made ap this evening, are now 127,841 bales. Below we give
the eicports and stocks for the week, and also for the correspond
ing week of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various

ports to-night
Exported to—
Sept.

Rew

-27.

Q.Brit.

Orleano.

1.575

Hobiie

1

France
.".'.'

j

stock.

Contin't

Total this

Same w'k

week.

1871,

....

1,575

1,260

i,m

3,172
1,153

Charl -ston...

40,795

5I«1

13,6:!j

New

Vork...

3,258
120

Total
@lnor Sept.

1

U

9,953
3,990

.'.;".
1

95
1,29:3

8,829

1,297

contracts or cover short sales.

8,-2.38

7,ii63

215

223

11.243
37,829

12,418
43.070

20.393
12,000

127,M:

19.130
8.5!6
6,791
5,636
18.150
;'2,397

17,(UU

99,870

As a

con-

for contracts

is not likely to tako place.
The prices for
futures last reported were (basis low middling) 18 7-lOc. for Sept.,
18ic. for Oct., 18 3-16c. for November, 18 7 16c. for December,
The
19c. for January, 19 9-lCc. for February, and 20|c. for March.
total sales of this description for the week are 140,6.50 bales,
tree on board.
For immediate delivery the total
including
sales foot up this week 13,018 bales, including 7,710 for export,
4,349 for consumption, 9 for speculation, and 950 in transit.
Of the above, 1,663 bales were to arrive. The following are the
closing quotations today

New

Upland and

—

Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Low Middling
Middling

per lb

Orleans.

Texas,
I5?6»..

Mobile.

Florida.
I5?« &....
13 a....

isms..,,

:5X<a....

18

isi^®.

13>< (»....

13H®....

vmit

St....

ll^«<8..

. .

I8«».,
19X».,

18«@....
19}4-®....

...

201,®....

19X6.. ...

79X6.....

the sales of spot and transit cotton and price of
Uplands Ai this market each day of the past week :
arive

BALES.
Con- spec TranExp't. sump. ula'n

Saturday

1.046
1,902
1,B'3

Monday
Tuesday

Wednesday
Thursday

419
778

5.8
670

Total

7.710

5
4

9:6

546
966

4,341

Good
2,070
2,634
3 612
1 ,807
1,514
:,3oi

631

9

950

PBIOKS.

1

Total.

sit.

1,009

1,-26!

Friday

13,018

1

ow

Mid-

Ord'ry. Ord'ry. Midl'g. dling

ISH
15X
15«
\5H
15X

13

I8K
I8H

«

17

1S«

I3.V

:'%
18
18

K%

18^1

18J4

IRX
18*

18
....

1

...

free on board)
For forward delivery the sales (including
have reached during the week 140,6.50 bales (all low middling or on
the basis of low middling), and the following is a statement of the

sales and prices
For September,
2,500

bales.

cts.

bales.

cts.

1,100

n!5-16

2,700

'.SK

2.3.30

18 3-16

3,500
3,iOO
4,100

.18
.'.18 1-16

1,100

l(08,n
4,100
l,3ai

18X
\S\

\B%
18 3-16
18 7-32

500...
700
500

200

18H

3,ii50

]S%

2301

3.400
3,500
1,400

184{
18 7-16

2,U0

18 5-16

1,800

1:^

400
900
100

1.200
4,500

IS 9-16

550

18 11-16

300 s.n

13H
^S%

23,050 total Scpt'r.

For Octoler.
900

il^

im

17 13-16

200

17 27-82

1,6110

V,%

1,650

17 15-16

6,500
3,500
lO.SlO
3,700
4,100

del.

700
too
lUl
600

300

For Febrnar>.
i,6ai

19,1^

18!;
IK 6-16

'.00

19 3-16

400

18 U-.S2

3,700.
100,

.18 7-;6

...18X

18K
1,9-16

18X
1811

16

13V

Dec.
For January

24,100 total for

100

18 7-16

18 7-16
18)i

1,500

ISM

800
900
400

18 9-16

nj.

Jan,

18

18X

For November.

IS.ICO total

18 3-16

100

.3-16

19H
19 3-10

SI'C

it^
l-*)*

1S«

18K

18 1-16

18 3-16
18

18 13-16
18 15-16
19
19 1-16

"00
1,400
1,500
4,400
4,500

18 1-16

18

18X

21,100 total

3,500
l.iai
1,100
SOI

be-

35.250 total Octob'r.

1.800

Novem.
For December.

cts.

old form
contract.. ..18?li

18 5-16

100

1871.

Monday

manent recovery

fore 10th.... 18
1872.

13,416
22 514

laTannah
Other ports..

fill

;

bales.
200

The exports

Weekending

to

were better,
while on the next two days there was a reaction until Thursday,
when futures sold at 18f for September, to 20| for April, an advance of i@f c. from the prices of Monday morning spot cotton
Since then, there has been
also advanced in the same time ^c.
little change in the quotations, middling uplands on the spot
closing to-night at 18Jc. So long, however, as the receipts
keep up so much in excess of last year, any decided per-

Below we

:

New

movement

sequence, the latest prices of

OoodMlddlIng

September,
period of 1871, showing an increase Since September 1 this year
of 81,903 bales. The derails of the receipts for this week (as per
telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1871 are as follows

1871.

;

21391
1*1,619
86,803

making the

1872,

week,

last

since

total receipts since the first of
1873, 158,34.5 ba^es against 70,343 bales for the same

Bec'd thia week at-

which we noted

influence of the causes

downward movement in -spot cotton was continued, and very
marked the early part of thia week middling uplands being
quoted at the close on Monday at ISic, and low middling having
the

Week and

Peanuts, ba,:s

BIOIIPTS

6S.ii;

119.087
2:iO,377

Southern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the
receipts exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening
Sept. 37. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the
total receipts for the seven days have reached 04,30S oalesagainst
51,309 bales last week, 39,63.5 bales the previous week, and 13,.554
bales three weeks since,

92.33;

a0,4'9

241.200

Friday, P. M., September 27. 1873,
telegrams received by us to-night from the

special

89 898

80,652

31,41
387,108
119.214

COTTON.
Bf

26,08!

30.568

2.806

287,«95

Beef, pkgs
Lard, pkgs
Lard, kegs
655,307 Rice, pkgs
2,«M Starch

41,753

2
84

S,S29

22,260

43,370

....!

....

'256

6,114:

1-12.872|

311,753^
83,5341
2,189,263

94.03ri

Tot«l last yea-

281
2,763
IO,uOU

"2

816
12,596
4,015

Logwood...
Manugany..

149,223
101,112
93 510

'lis

i.m
'254

creased

This Since Same
week. Jan,l. time ^l

Wiiea^..ba4.

Other ports

W

,221

1,27 2
:8.E61
:

ieil,900

Cork..
Fustic

Oil cake,
Oil, lard

4,757
2,303

:

li

20,24!

69,387
170,961

'71.

5,'.6I

5,903

'722

is

145,010

Same
time

20,166

49
827

I

3'0
8 513
4

4,150

Woods—

:

1.

'722

2,854

26.1!

2,742
9.023
::,2:o
»,58«

3«S 663

week and since Jan.
The receipts of doineatic produce
and for the aaino time ia 1871, have been as follows
Since

9,ti29

r.Sl
1,6091

4,850

S.7.51

(3.21 r
52:

1.
for the

This

Florida
North Carolina

i,:o8

438

12,491

January

week. Jan.

Jl,;53i
13 S13|
2,030)

511,340

Kalsin*

Receipts or Domestic Produce for the

8,524
3,277
4,918
5,232

6,035|
r.,-254'

been sold at 18^c. for September. 17|c. for October, 17|c. for November, 18c. for December, and 18J to 20 l-16c. from January to
April of next year. At these prices, however, a more active demand for export and consumption was brought out, with an in-

Oranges
Nuts
Hides undressed

itice
1,61* Spices, &c.—
14,7<2
Cassia
S1,2B3
Ginger
5,703
Pepper

852

4,391

6.799
5,6;2
3,03

BJBPT.l.

;5.271

Mobile

Under the

Fish
SI,7Ss;Fruit8,&c.—

as
2.001

Molasaes

95

835,263
38.964
3.261

(»7,9jS
70,130
7,693
59.224 l,2fi6,0.5 1,011,250
2-25,217
258,594
7,1.0

13,825

3,938

82«,3C-2

J63,120 1,527,388 1,386.386

Corks
58,708 Fancy goods
1,501

3,01!
971

938,623
905.998
49,016

reported

Saltpetre
77

New Orleans

376,803

value—

34,'.4:Ci(iars..

10.214
5,527
8,763
5,419
94,075

BINOK

PORTS.

Total this year

Cbauipag'e,bkB.
les

BZPOB-rBD SINCB eirT.l TO— Coastwise
Ureal
Other
~rs72."|~i67ir Britain Fruice For*gn Total. PorU.

«BO Birrs

5,5=1
1.293

&c.—

7,109|

2,010, Artl
4411
by

392,781

September 28, 1872,

From the foregoiuij statement it will be seen that, compared
with the corresponding week of last season, there is a decrease in
the exports this week of 1,170 bales, while the stocks to-night are
27,971 bales nmre than they were at this time a year ago. The
following is our usual table showing the movement of cotton a'
We
all the ports from Sept. 1 to Sept. 20, the latest mail dates.
do not include our telegrams to-night, as we cannot insure the
accuracy or obtain the detail necessary by telegraph.

Texas
6,962

bags

20,!4li

2-',O02

0,013
4.931
817,195
213.993

855,802
410,013
S,783.-'-60 6,616,0-0
5.CI37
74,313
16i,473
81,336
21,850
783,887
81,521 5.417,1.2 4,3.-i4»,4U6
110,420
2,666
111,453

8r2,98d8uear, hhds., tea.
& bblB
3,9591

5.531

Uadder
O.la, essential..

Hemp,

13,701
--,.-

Tin slabd,
Rags

27,732

Indigo

Guany

Iruu, liU bars.
Lead, pl^a
Spelter, Ihg
Steel
Tlu, boxes

411,292
33,33a
9.1«3
5.05S
911.33'

152
93
33,401
3,977

Hardware

12,701
18,236

Siitirar,

411

Cream Tartar..
Gambler

Soda

I

Ac-

Metals,
Cutlery

China, GlosH aud

,

.

iTHE CHRONICLE.

480

Gam,

:

,

1»X

old form
contract. 18 11-16

!»0

18 11-16

o d form
contract.. ..19>i

400
19),
400 old form
contract... 19 5-16
lOU
19 5-16
610 old form

contract.. ..:9K

VX

19X

200

19ii
19 9-16
19-X
19 11-16

10,100 total

Feb.

For March.

IM

cts.

19%
19 ll-!6

form

contract. ...19ai'
450
200 old

19K
form

contract..,. 19,1<
ac«
19k
200
SOO

19 15-16

:00
1,400

20 1-16
-Xii
20 3-:0

.20

100
100

20X

19 1-16

3,000

1,200
1,300
100

bales.
1 400
100
700 old

195-16

old form
contract.. .,<9X

S,S50 total

For

March.

April.

20 1-16
100 old form
contract.... 20M
6U1
100 rid firm
10(1

ma

contract. XO3.I6
100
210

20 3-16

—

old fonn
contract
20K

2i;0

20X

800 old lonn
contract..2li5-l6

SCO
7i«

20 5-16

1,S00

211K

700

.20X

2CX

SOO

5,lOO.total

April.

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THE CHAONIcLE

September 28, 1812
The

follonring
.

exchanges have been made durini; the week

p-ild to

iixchangu
"

%i:.

KfimMiihcr for

Fcbruiry for

;(I0

January.

Repoiits

k, ii.,

for

:iOO

Dccenibftr, even.

for 5W) l)(H:i!mber, even.

iiy

Tei,E(ikaph.

— There

has been Rome

rain in portions of the South the past week, but on tlio whole the
accounts appear to be increasingly favorable. Cotton, of course-

cannot be lundu where it had been destroyed ami yet in many
is opening and beinj' secured
it has fruited well and
;

sections

rapidly.and the yield

is ul

|)resent turuin^f out mnresatisfacturily

thau the le.ss santruine a short time since believed possible. At
New Orleans it has been showery ou three days of the week. It
has rained ou one day at Mongoinery, and it is cloudy to-day
They have had one heavy riiiu at
j)ii:liing is progressing finely.
Selma. and rain on two days at Macon and Columbus. 'J'here has
At none
also been rain the early part of the week at Savannah.
of these places, liowever, does it appear from our telegrams that
there has been any storm siilUciently severe to do any special
harm. It has been warm and dry all the week at Augusta, and
the gathering and marketing of the crop is proceeding raoidly.
At Memphis they have had lains on two days, which have been
general, that is, extended over a wide surface, but the re.st ot the
week has been pleasant. Picking is making fine progress, and
the ])lanter8 are sending the crop to uiaiket freely. It has also
rained on two days at Nashville. The reports at this point with
regard to the crop are said to be more favorable, and tlio yield is
turning out better than was expected. The th^srmometer at Mernjihis has averaged 76, at Macon 77, Savannah 79, Columbus 70,
Selma 80, and at Montgomery 81.
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Exports for Last Week. Complaint has been made to us
the past week because our export figures last Friday did not agree

We are

asked (Ist.) Why did
yon not give any exports to Liverpool from New Orleans, as the
Associated Press gave 1,108 bales ? (2d.) What was your authority for stating there was 3,751 bales exported from New Orleans
to France? Our reply is (1st.) The 1.108 bales to Liverimol
will be f)und in our previous week's figures. (2d.) The 3,751
bales to France will be found in the Associated Press figures of
this week.
In a word (we repeat what we have many tiine.s said
before) that wishing always to give our readers the latest information, our telegrams bring down our figures each week to Friday night, while the Associated Press figures only come down lo
Friday noon consequently all the exports and the most of the
receipts of Friday, which are given by us in full, are noi, reported
by the Associated Press until the following week.

with the Associated Press

figures.

—

—

retail, in five to ten bale parc»;1s, at 13((Cl3ie, cur
reiicy,ca8h; round lotscan be btmght at 10e,curreiiey,cai<h. Borneo
we quote at I4c., currency, cash. The market lor bags has ruled
Sellers
(|Uote 14((il4ic. for light and h«^avy wiMghts.
(|uiet.
would have to make some conc«>sions from above figures to place
a large parcel. For butts the market rules quiet and prices are a
prices.
The trimsactions the past few
t ride off I rom last week's
days have been 350 bsles, at |2 15, currency, cii.-h; 400 bales, ajjc,

We

Mnrcli.

auO Si^|)iciiiboi for 200 Marcli.

50 SeptfintuM'

Weather

'HHJ

'.Ou

431

and neglected;

:

lO'l OcIhIht fur 1(10 Scniciiit i
:MJ N()vciiib(!i for 2<l)Seiitt'lnl»(!r.
'.ttKl

IMC
iOOScptrnibfr,

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:

currency, 30 days 'iW bales, 2 llCc, currency, cash 500 bales
796 Ijales sound, at aucsound, at auction, 12 07, currency, cash
tion, $2 04, currency, cash; 1,000 bales ex. ship., 2c., currency,
l,0(H>,bales future delivery, private terms, supposed to be
cash
At the close we quote prices tsked at
alxiut 2J@2 3-l6c., cash.
24(((;2 l-l«c., with few or no buyers at these figures, while 2.-. cash
is bid for butti), on the spot, in round lots.
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Visible Supply op Cotton Made up by Cablk and TklkBy cable «e have tonight the stocks nt the difTereut
European porta, the India cotton afioat for all of Europe, and thx
American afloat for each port as given below. Froa figures thus
received, we have prepared the following table, showing the
quantity of cotton in sight at this date (Sept. 27) of each of the
iiRAPii.

—

two past seajons:
1871.

1872.

Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock
Stock

in
in

London
Havre

in Marseilles

in Bremen
in Amsterdam
at Antwerp
at Barcelmia
Afloat lor Oreat Britain (American)
Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil)..

Afloat for
Afloat for

423,000
90,501
69,390
19,876
40,720
44,000
19.000
60,000

750,000
331,000
2««,000
17,000

bales.

in Liverpool

48,IH)0

84,000
44.n(X)

57,000
7,000
3,750

.

54,1'00

17,512
1,440

none
none

Bremen (American)
Amsterdam (American)

Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe
Stock in United States ports
Stock in inland towns

Total

none

201,000
127,841
15,166

5J-8,291

1,860,757

1,550,203

99,870
16,602

These figures indicate an increase in the coiion in sight to-night
of 310,553 bales compared with the same date of 1871.

Movements of Cotton at the Interior Ports. — Below we
give the

movements

—

of cotton at the interior ports receipts and
for the correspond-

shipmen's for the veek, and stock to-night and
ing week of 1871
;

;

—

Receipts and tfie Crop. The rapidity with which cotton is
coming forward should not be accepted by our readers as any
very certain indication of the extent of the crop. There are
special reasons

The

why the

early

movement should be

large.

First

some States (Texas, for instance), and the porin other States, was very forward. The drought

entire crop in

tion planted

first

187J-. ^Week ending Sept. 29, '71-.
Slnpmeuts. Stock. Receipts. Shipments. Stock.

^Week ending Sept. 37,
Ileceipts.

Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Montgomery...
Solma
Memphis

5,777
1,471
1,583
2,872
1.334
3,009

2,939
1.334
1,831
2.984
2,083
3,556

985

771

19.827

10,810

6.123
1,700
2,152
3,272
2,107
3 4^8

Nashville

2,652

1,356

650
802

272
614

1,593
1,432
3,995

1,037
3,267

4,482
1,969
2,158
2.809
1,818
2,776

440

644

333

590

15,166

11,768

C93

—

has caused the bolls to open rapidly. Second In many portions
of the South the money pressure is more than usually severe,
inclining the planters to hurry forward as rapidly as possible a
part of their produce to market. Tliird Prices, although they

—

well up, when we consider the cost of production, so that the planter feels that he is well paid, and he prefers to secure a positive gain to storing his cotton, especially as
he is in great need of funds. Few people are willing to live long
under a pressure for money, when they can easily obtain it by
selling something they possess at a decided profit.
are led to
make these suggestions by the very full estimates which are
becoming somewhat popular just now. Undoubtedly cotton today promises a considerably larger yield than at this period last
year. But wheTi persons talk of four million bales and over as
the product for the season, we think they show they have studied
the progress of the plant during the Spring and Summer to very
little purpose.

have declined, are

still

We

The exports ot cotton this week from New York show an in
crease since last week, the total reaching 8,258 bales, against
0,033 bales last week. Below we give our table showing the
eximrts of cotton from New York, and their direction for each of
the last four weeks also the total exports and direction since
September 1, 1872 and in the last column the total for the same
period of the previous year
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Exports ot Cotton (bales) from Nenr York since Sept.l, I87Z

wnK

ENDma

ToUl

to-ciay,

the week ending Thursday, Sept. 36
,-ShlpineutB thiB

week

Great

Con-

Britain,

tineut.

1873....

1,000

to-v

Total.

1,000

1871...

Great

Con-

Britain.

tlncnt.

1

to^

Total.

655,000 [213.000
867,000
699,000 308,000 1,007,000

receipts.

the foregoing it would appear that compared with last
year there is an t«c;'«ase this year in the week's shipments t(»(Jreat
Britain of 1,000 bales, and that the total movement since Jan. 1
now shows a (Jecrea.se in sliipments of 140,000 bales over the corrasoonding period of 1871.

GuNNT

Bags, B.vggino, Etc.— The market for cloth has ruled

We quote round

still

tend in buyers' favor.

from second hands at 13c., cash, here, and
12JS?13c., cash, in Boston.
Sales have been rather small and
mostly to fill Southern orders. Dealers are getting a fraction
better prices than above for small parcelg. India bales are dull
lots

Sept

Sept.

Same
lime
prer.
year.

11.

18.

1.S30

5.576

6,6.«

8,S58

90,166

19,241

1,330

B,276

6,«H

8,2S3

80.166

19,241

Otlier British Ports

78

....

78

OUier French ports

300
5,000

Sept.

to
date.

31.

Week's

From

dull during the past week, and prices

Aug.

Total to Gt. Britain

:

,— Sbtpmentfi since Jan.

16,602

The above totals show that the interior stocks have inrreased during the week 3,011 bales, and are to-night 1,430 bales lesii t) an
at the same period last year. The receipts have been 8,059 bales
more than the same week last rear.

Bombay Shipments. —According

to our cable dispatch received
there have been 1,000 bales shipped from Bombay to Oreat
Britain the past week and no bales to the continent, while the
receipts at Bombay, during the same time have been 300
bales.
The movement since the first of January is as follows.
These are the figures of W. Nicol & Co., of Bombay, and are for

7,470

78

78

Bremen and Hanover

....

....

....

Hamburg

Total to N. Europe.

....

....

Spaln,Oporto& Gibraltar&c
All others

Total Spain, ice
Crand Total

The

1,830

....

....

S.354

6,63?

last

20,444

19,241

New York, Boston,
week, and since Sept.1,1873

following are the receipts of cotton at

PhUodelphia and Baltimore for the

8,458

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[September 28, 1872.
BALIS, ITO., or ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

BALTIKORE.
BBOX'TS rBOM-

,

Sales this week.-

ToWl

Same

Ex- Specula-

this
year.

period

Trade.

American

New

Orleans..!

port

bales 18,890

4.170
1,390

3,7iX)

300

280
160

Smyrna & Greek „ -,w.
West Indian, &cP''""

390

lonj
'""1

.

.

Egyptian
I

MobUe

East Indian

Florida
8'th Carolina
N'th Carolina
Vlreinia
Ports
North'
Tennessee, <jbc

tion.
1,050

9,310

.

Brazilian

Texas
Savannah

7,050

Total

41,270

Total.

2:1,610 1,297,71)0
678,3'.0
11,010

3,860

14,.570

73,790
883,3J0

This
week.

American

5.264
8,938

Total this year

11,360

8,980

16,270

6.190

62,730 3,067,700 3,186,040

58.350

62,500

Shipping News.

—The exports of cotton from the United States

the past week, aa per latest mail returns, have reached 13,009
bales. So far as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the
same exnorts reported by telegraph, and published in The UhhonICLE 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

N»w York—To Liverpool,

Total bales
per steamers City of New York^l 075... City

of Brooklyn, 6«
Baltic, 1,210... Batavia, 37S....My, 1,662....
Scotia, 959.... Minnesota, 2,451
Orleans— To Havre, per ship Caledonia, 8,751
.

-Stocks.-

Total...

particulars of these shiiiments,
are as follows:

NewYork
NewOrleans

Same

this

date

1872.
1871.
1,105,854 1,876,248

This

date

1871.

day.

1871.

475,375

Total

28,2212,680,170 2,941,027

4,514,786

591,799
178,057
16.481
102,349
685,630

....

340,9)8
169,413
2,684
76,:j99

Dec. 31,

Total.

East Indian...

180.130
157,920
42,360
8,380
. 48,410
377,820

815,020

1871.

168,800
64.030
49,750

221,670
94,0

M

27,330
1,810 1
29,550 f

i:,55ii

12.3,170

272,770

498,140

566,900

cotton crop, Messrs. Mellor & Co.'s correspondents state
have still good reports from the village s
concerning the new crop. If they are to be believed, there will
be an addition of ten per cent over the crop of last year, but such
information cannot be relied upon at so early a date. A lew small
parcels of new have come forward. The quality is not good,
because from old trees.

As

to the

new Egyptian
:

We

BRE ADSTUPFS

.

The

date

570

W.Indian....

1,800

l*1.960f

631,010

3,193
10,259

Egyptian

Smyrna & Gr'k

Total last year,

6,370
4,720

3,510

2,233,984
500,466
261,880
6,458
113,640
896,358

Brazilian

40,6.30

10,020

-Imports.

m

1871.

1872.
27,470
387,720 12,760
6,100
180,010
5,8001
1,660

21!),9.')0

390

Average
weekly sales

1871.
,896.510

3.280
20,580

To this To

Foreign

Nbw

..

8,25S

Friday

3,751

P. M.. Sept. 27. 1872.

The markets for flour and grain during the past week have
12,00
been somewhat irregular, and close today in about the same
arranged In our usual form
condition, owing to the conflicting and temporary nature of the
influences that have been operating upon prices.
Liverpool.
Havre.
Total.
8,258
....
8,268
The receipts of flour have been much more liberal, exceeding

Total

8,258

3,751

3,751

3,761

12,00i)

the current wants of the market, and under a pressure to sell
from the wharf, enforced in a measure by the stringency of the

—

UOLD, ExCHANOB AND FREIGHTS. Oold has fluctuated the money market, prices have declined good lines of shipping
week between 113f and 114 J, and the close was 113f. extras have been sold to a considerable extent at $7 25. Latterly,
Foreign Exchange market is heavy. The following were the last however, bids have been generally reduced
to $7, and fancy State
quotations: London bankers', long, 107i@107f short, 108|@ 109,
and Commercial, 107@107J. Freights closed at ^d. by steam and could be had for $7 40@7 50. There has been a demand for low
5-16d@fd. by sail to Liverpool, Ic. gold by steam and |o. by sail grades to ship to Glasgow, and the sales for that market to-day
to Havre, and id. by steam to Hamburg.
embraced 1,000 bbls. at $6 50 for superfine and $3 50 for common
No. 2 giving an appearance of activity in these grades which is
By Telegraph pbom livebpooij.
LiTBRPOoi., Sept. 27. —4:30 P. M.— The market has ruled quiet and steady
not otherwise felt.
to-day with sales footing up 12,000 bales, including 4,000 bales for export
Wheat has been very irregular. There hag been a marked deand speculation. The sales of the week have been 74,000 bales, of which
;

past

;

—

—

15,000 bales were taken for export and 5,000 bales on speculation.
Tho
stock in port is 759,000 bales, of which 139.000 bales are American. The
stock of cotton at sea, bound to this port is 190,000 bales of which 7,000 bales
are American.

Sept. 6.

Sept. 13.

105,000

62,000
16,000
5,000
815,000
180,000
207,000
8,000

Total sales
Sales for export

14, OOP
13,000
839,000
196.000
209,000
8,000

Sales on speculation
Total stock
Stock of American. .
Total afloat

American

afloat

Sapt. 20.

Sept. 27

74,000

te,ooo
17,000
4,000
799.000
157,000
195,000
4,000

16,000
6,000
759,000
139,000
190,000
7.000

show the daily closing prices of cotton for the week:
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
PrlceMld.Upl'ds. 9)^®.... 9Ji@9>^ 9%@9>tf 9%ai 9X 9>i@.... 9^®..-"
Orleans. 9X®9% 9^®.... 9X®.... 9JS®.... 9%® 9^ 9 7-16...

The following table

will

Sat.

Eqbopban Cotton Markets. — In

reference to these markets

our correspondent in London, writing under the date of Sept.

14,

states

Liverpool,

Sept. 14.

ijualities of cotton,

— The following are the prices of middling

compared with those of

,-Ord.& MldSoa Island
Florida

21
19

16

G.Ord. L.Mia.

Ord.
Upland...
Mobile....

9«

8X
8W

27
25

Mid.

9«

9 15-16

911-16 10

9>i

N.0&Tex8K

,—Fair &
g'd fair-.

9%

9%

10}i

last year

,-Good

& r-8ame

date 1871Mid. Fair. Good.

Fine.-.
46

40
25

33
27

22
18

34

29
23

G.Mld. Mid. F. Mid.

G.MJd.

lOX

10«

9H

10 6-16
lOJi

10>i;

9 9-16

9X
9%

IIX

9X

42
28

M.F.

lOX

10)i

The following
this date

and

are the prices of middling qualities of cotton at
at the corresponding periods in the three previous

years
1870.
d.

Midland
d.
Sea Island. 24
Upland.... 13
Mobile
13

9H

Orleans.... 13Jf

1871.
d.

1872.
d.

22

15

9%
9X

Midland
Pernambuco.

21

9X
9 9-16

916-16

Egyptian....

10

Broach
DhoUerah....

lOX

9)i

1869. 1870.
d.
d.

13)i
10)<

8%

8H

9H

IK
6
6

1872

1871.
d.

d.

9

m
iH

1
45,

cline in Spring wheat, except for the choicest qualities.

Receipts

have been more liberal, and receivers have shown a disposition to
eifect prompt sales.
Winter wheatsjjhave been neglected com
mon reds have not been in condition to attract the attention of
shippers, and millers havo insisted upon lower prices. Yesterday
there was a large business 'at $1 35@1 38 for rejected Spring
$1 40@1 42i for No. 3 do., $1 45 for mixed do., $1 47@1 50 for
No. 2 Chicago spring, $1 51@1 53 for Northwest do., $1 53®
1 54 for No. 2 Mi'iwaukee club, and $1 63 for No. 1 Sprin?.
Today, owing to a partial interruption of supplies, the ofl&rings were
quite limited, while there was a pressure of demand to fill f reigh
engagements. There was consequently an advance in strictly
No. 2 Spring wheat, but otherwise there was dullness. The sales
embraced 45,000 bush. No. 2 Northwest at fl 53, and 50,000 bush
No. 2 Milwaukee at fl 55@1 56.
At the same time No. 3
Spring sold at $1 40@1 43, and No. 2 red Winter $1 62i@l 63.
It will be observed that the receipts of wheat at the Western
markets continue on a reduced scale as compared with last year.
Corn has been firmer, closing at a slight advance. The demand
has not been active, but the reduced supplies, here and at the
West, have enabled holders to realize very full prices. To-day
good to prime steam and sail mixed sold at 65@66c. Also, 40,000
bushels prime mixed for the last half of October at 67c. Yellow
brought 67c on the spot.
Rye has remained quiet and nominal. Peas also dull. The
market for Barley has partially opened for the season, with sales
of prime Canada West to arrive at $1 18, and good Western
quoted at $1@1 05.
Oats have been fairly active, but the increased receipts of new
have caused a material decline in prices old No. 2 Chicago sell
ing atl45c in store, and good new mixed afloat at 42i<g43ic. To
day the market was more steady and active.
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Since the

_

tion

and

commencement oi the year the

for export

have been

-Taken on spec,
American...
Brazilian...
Bijyptittn.

W.
B.

.

Indian..
Indian..

transactions on specula-

to this date—,

<—Actual exp. from
Actual
Llv., Hull & other exp'tfrom
ontports to date—,
U.K. in

1872,

1871,

1870,

1872,

1871,

1871.

bales.

bales.

bales.

bales.

bales.

bales.

194.490
84,090
33,440
4,200
224,120

316,140
99.080
24,020
8,810
73,480

155,200
13,180
6.290
1,220
83.860

82,181
29.646
6,635
6,296
184.961

279,585
43,TO8

302.180

9,:320

5,509
217,863

12,620
15.710

519,490

510,340

521,530

258,740

309,719

655,976

910.330

60,3.30

Flour.

Grain.

SuperflneStateand Western
$ bbl. {6 10® 6
Extra State, &c
7 10® 7
Western Spring Wheat
extras
7 00@:7
do double extras
8 00®t9
do winter wheat extras
and double extras
7 50@11
City shipping extras. ..
7 35® 7
City trade and family
brands.
8 25®10
Sonthern bakers' and familybrands
9 50®11
Southern shipp'g extras.
7 75® 8
. .

Total.

...

The following statement shows the sales and imports of cottoi
for the week and year, and also the stocks ou hand on Thursday Rye
•vening last

.

Wheat— No.2 8pring,buBh.$l 50®
60
40

30
50
26
60

No.

1

Bed Western
Amber do

4

. .

White
Corn- Western mixed
White Western
Yellow Western

Eye— State and Canada.
50
25
75

1
1
1

60®
70®
75®
64®
67®
66®

lli
1
1

.

Western

Oats— Black
Chicago mixed
White Ohio and

90
66
S9
67
80
90
85

Southern, white

25® 5 35 Barley— State
Cornmeal— Western, &c. 3 35® 3 65|_Canada West
Co«i meal-fii'mse. &c. 3 8S^ 1 00 1 PeM-Cauada
flour

160®

spring

75®

44
47

State.

.

44®
1

50
05

1 20
1 I
1 00® 1 20

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THE CHRONICLE.

28, 1872.1

The movement

in breadatufli at this
.,
RECEIPTS *T MEW TOIIK.

,

1812.

,

For the

1878.

,

1871.

.

.

.

Oata

.

Since

For the
week.

S!iice
tlmeJan. For the
w««k.
Jan. 1.
1, ;«71.

.

7J87li

Jan. 1.
1,«79.8M

;!.270

(H.OWI

1.

The following

tniilen,

8,.'51I,70:i

,J19,oa-i

81 896

19,072

H. Walker, of the New York Prodiu-e Exclianjje, dhow the (Jrain
aud the movement oi IJruadatutl'B tu the latest mail

ia Hi(;ht
:

Flour.
bblB.

Chicago

.

Milwaukee*

13,950

Toledo

20,007
22,505

Detroit
Cleveland
St.

Wheat

4..')00+

LouIb

32,825

Rye.

3.59,600

3*5.470

2ll,8.'i0

16.600

96,7.50

1.57.2117

730

3.1.'>0

181,
31 ,980

IM

25,l:ll

.3.827

2,657

.34,802

9,500
19,3^8

1:),000

251,862

27,3(7
18,900
73,143

3,150

7,850

11.774

Noreporl..

Total
Previous week...

week
**
"

Oorrcsp'ni;

•71.
'70.

69.
'68
•67.

"
Total Aug.

•

Barley

288.500

I,2.5.|.7!H)

122,680
112,568

1,627,
1,927,

6.52,817

4.34,fi&5

77,9-.l

'iil7,961

t:i6,674

1,161

l,0(v5,7ll

.361,298
4h0,0(i8

135 6:12
142,809
175.230
n5,7<)l

508,
1,091

570,051
464,105
608,601
126,714
814,112
157,290
3.38,474
950,421
4.664,195 \.m.<i»
8.9<«,381 2,131,782
6.204,916 2,000,9,55
422,247
3,753,377

58,311
179,211
64,195
74,486
90,761

Wr
)P21

to date. . 6,80,746 10,958,444 li.'M
time 1871
1,071,811 14,473,6(7 10,943
4,718,
9.52,991 10,721,172
time 1870
time 1869
Si«,396 11,6;6,0J0 9 2jl
1

I

Only Ave days.

SniPMBNTS

t

1M,49I
3-..5,747
1,

P8:,622
4,5.1,915

(Uiicajjo,
lor

Oats,

Barley,

hitph.
hii-*'.
bnsh.
bush.
bbis,
.'.79.580
,326,2.33
113.089 1,20»',675 2,281,021
281,606
731,830
111,018 1,488,671 2,564,432
82S,580
477,677
139,134 2,018,.551 1,3!K),114
Corresog week 1870.
6M.I38 310,977
817,224
482,647
87,103
4!)!)..'i31
Correpp'g week 1869
8,869
76,431
1,236.147 1.0ln.!ir.O
Total Jan.l to date. 2 816,11 4 15,991,313 5:1,742,6.16 1.3,819,241 1,835,721
Same time 1871
.3,068,492 21i,2.55,0!l 40,.57.5,(i:is 11,481,418 1,861,713
Same tiinHlS70
2,778,625 2,5,105,,5n7 16,260,410 8 52:1.918 1,711,671
Samelimol869... ....3,210,085 24,1:16,400 18,731,686 6,716,S0S 2,'i9,211

Ryr,
bnsl,,
2/1,847

AND

SEPT. 21,

820,8:14
987,,59«
l,2q5,.5-15

6.37,891

FliOM JAN.

1

TO SEPT.

21.

Flour,

At

bbls.
70,455
40,806
5,165
9,178

Neir York

Boston
Portland
Montreal
Philadelphia
Baltimore

New

16,.349

24,573
19,489

Orleans

Total

Week ending Sept.. 14.
Weekending Sept. 7...
Week ending Aug. 31..

Week
Total

ending Aug.
.Tan.

1

191,015 1,007,675
980,641
172.815
768,6.39
58S,:187
168,805
""
141,462
61:l.
189,0:18

24..
to date. ....5,203 86311,220.816 ^S, 108.271 16.41
.6.207,818 25, 15:1,447 32,.101, 101 12,994,062

Do. same time 1871

.

closed last week, lh« Jobbing
trade since our last report has been rcstrlclcl to the purchases of buyers for

home consumption, and hsa been only moderately active In the aggregate
The outlet for invoices Is rather cramped at the moment, but there has been a
some li quiry for Oolongs, so that the nullook is regarded by Importers as exhibiting some rather more encouraging
signs. The recent irregularities in the flnances of the trade have depressed
the market somewhat, but there has been a partial recovery, and holders show
niodentte business In Greens, and

The very liberal arrivals by the " Ulenartney" and " SarpeSuez Canal, have gone Into store, and with increased slocks now
held here, ail thoughts of an improvement In prices are banished. Now teas
have cost so high that there is little danger of a decline unless the market b«
broken by the large offerings ; but it Is a question whether holdcis will be
able to withstand the effects of a dull trade and full stocks until the requirements of the interior trade force dealers to purchase more liberally at the
market rates. The sales have been 5,700 half cheats Greens, and SOO Japa ns,
400 arcciis end 185 Oolongs at auction.
Imports at New York the past week have included 1,389,920 lbs. IJreen,
728,'795ll>8. Bia'-.k and 5.485 lbs. Japan, per sir. "Sarpedon," from Shanghai.
JMie receipts indirectly have been 2,575 pkgs by steamer and 3,810 by rail
more Hrmness.

overlaud.
The following table snows the Imports of
1 to date. In 1k72 and Ib'Il

.

540,030

Thb

Atlantic ports,
Atlantic ports,

Corn.
bush.

Oats.
bush.

Barley
bush.

3,188,976

2,,54 1,9.39

133,4(10
4.56,885
3,6:12,409
238,,502

44,480
22,200
181,514

806,248
188,029

36:1,729

6

6,9.>9

bush.

,

In storeatDuiutb
In store at Toledo, Sept. 16
In store at Detroit
In store at

Oswego

186, 2-22
530,4.15

576,705
,50000
309,204
174,472
247,:I0K

121

I0il,.300

97,9<)5

364,5''5

8'i,(Klfl

In store at St. Louis
In store at Boston

31.3^.'5

17.150

22,179

8 4:5

,50.000

2,5,000
8:1,781

50,000
20,707

]2,8W

225

2:<2

444,209

6,t):i5

:195

132,:i24
6,:137

100

381,6:16
1,50,000
232. 'as

43,676
90,000
75,000

2;ll,26,S

192,0.58
:186,922

151,2:l«

12,5,15:1

79,263

4,920.203 14,452,165

,5,V43,121

1.210,815

Total in su>rc»iHl hi transit Sept.!4,"2 4.56.',60:l 13 119.793
Sept. 7,'72. 4,15l,;lJ3 14,,5(i6 9J8

.5,026,852

828,6<;9
5i:l,715

.5,Oli«,1.5:!

417,184

In store at Toronto

In store at Montreal

,39

In store at P.iiladelphla
In store at Baltimore

7,5,000

week
Lake shipments
Amount on New York canals
Rail shipments for

Total

"
"

"

"

•"

"

'•

"

50,000
329.604
877,071
I,:i2.'i,576

2,(M8,7.56
2,4.31,479

Aug

.5.28:1.696

31, '72 4,167,417 11,9,56.817
Aug. 24.'r2 ;l.•619,.^7l l:l,I17,16»
Aug.l7,"72. 2,681,891 12,.579.I50

.5.082,407
5,077.:125

7,791,951

5,381,808

Sept. 2:l,'7I. 7,602,-559

.tapan.

Total,

ISfi.hi'ii

8,34.1.913

;3,7"i6,3-8

9,2«,J0J

ffi,SW,!!M
»>.8ie,4Sl

1,264.208 ibs.

Japan.

arrivals of the steamer

amounting

New

1872:

In store at Chie^igo
In store at Milwaukee

Ureen.

N,eu'2,<<4!

13.^2l,J5i

Merrimack from Rio with 17,812 bagfs and
in ail to upwards of 28,i;00 iMgs— mostly of

good and prime coffees— has had the effect of materially increasing trade in
these descriptions, and the sales from first hands since our last report have
Our supply of Kio coffee had been reduced to the lower
been very liberal
grades, of which an abundant supply was already in the hands of dealers, and
the only demand that existed had to go nn^upplied for want of stock. The
Merrimack's cargo was the flrst relief, and sales were effected from her almost
as soon as the samples were shown. The jobbing demand has not been very
spirited during the week, and the needs of second hands could lu»ve been
filled by light purchases but for tlie fact that they held heavy nnlilled order*
for the better grades. Prices have ruled Arm, with no changes, the extreme
range on Rio descriptions being 14X@17%c. The call for East and West
India grades has been comparatively light, but with small receipts a moderate
reduction of stock has been effected and the market closes steady on all
grades. Maracaibo has sold freely within a range of 15>i@17c., and Lagnayra
has moved moderately at 16@17>^c. The sales here are 3,500 bags Santos ei
Albona, 15,464 bags Rio ex Merrimack, 522 ex North America, 4,200 ex Vigil,
.3,300 ex Union, 2,082 bags Maracaibo ex Gerent, 3,000 do. ex sundry vessels,
sold into consumpt'on. At Baltimore sales are reported of 2,000 bags Rio per
Clifton, 1,500 do. per Agnes, 1,500 per Gray Eagle. 778 ex Redwing, and 4,600
per Joshua King.
Imiiorts at this port for the past week have included 17,642 bags Rio, per
" Merrimack, " 3,900 do. do., per " Alliance ;" 4,029 do. Santos, per " Bernstr.
hardt :" 200 mats Singapore, per " Istapa ;" 2,772 bags Ceylon, per " Antrim,
and 1,:121 Co., sundries.
The stock of Rio Sept 26, and the imports since Jan. 1, 1672, are as follows:

""I.

32,716
25,000

lllaek.
187'.'... lbs.

1871

COFFEE.
The

Stock

Wheat.

(Jolted State*

The indirect importations, including receipts by Paclflc Mail ateameniTta
Aspinwall, have been 157,822 pkgs. since Jannarv I against 85.75S last year.
Imports at San Framieco from Jan. 1 to Sept. 1 have been 883,0)9 Ibi.

Visible Supply of Grain, incl tiding stocks in store at
the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports,
in transit on the lakes, by rail and on N ew York canals, Sept. 21,

In store at New York
In store at Albany
In store atBufialo

Tea Into the

from January

.

28,748
60,424
62,445
44,870

aBCKlPTS OF FLOUR AND GUAIN AT 8I0AHOAUD PORTS FOH THR

WEEK ENDING

TBA.

Milwaukee

the week endirs

Sept. 21, 1872
Sept. 14, 1872
Corresp'nf; week 1871

demand.

The demand from Canadian bnyers having

several other cargoes,

Corn,

Wheat,

in the face of the light

.

421,753

Estimated.

Flour and Qraiu frota
Toledo, Detroit, St. liouis and Clm-elund
Sept. 31, aud from Jau. 1 to Sept, 21
Flour,

market

China and

of

Weekending—

of the

ilou," via the

588,940
170.(««

Ottluth

Same
Same
Same

Uats.

Corn,

BNOIMO

biiab.
hoah.
biiah.
huoh.
(66 Mi«.> (H2 lh-.l(48lb(«.'i (BR Ihii.)

bUBh.

(IWIIhK,^ (60 lbs )
..
23 893
524,%7

disposition to yield in price* on any line of goods. The
stocks are not )freatly in excess of the usual trade rer|uirenients
at this season of the year, so that holders still retain easy control

l.\.1l4.8a'i

preparod for TiiK CmiONicr.E by Mr. E.

dates
BBCEiri'B AT LAKB AND BIVKll POIITS FOn THK WRBK
SEPT. 21, AND KKOM AUO. 1 TO SEPT. 21.

433

shown no

market has been as followB:
BXPORTB FROM KBW TOBK.

20 '.ftO
'l.Vi.lKiO
3»,Ai'.
;,Sel,!MO 2.4S0.18.'S
1,9110
4,022
140,854
14!.728
1«,H72
7,M!).3«« 1,276,751
i.V.:in 7.182,683 14,2(j:',.&81 4.1l,0.-.7
,ftij,692 :W,:<n.K53 30,17^,174 l,U«,2.-rt IU,H17,2!«I 48,8,856
67U,i;08
2o,.M5
37li,ni.3
353,25«
'):i.682
!,781,V.8
819, 165
28,624
6,777,722
1,20U
233,559 9.010,122

Flour, bbiB
C. meal, "
Wheat, bna.
*'
Horn,
Rye,
Barle7,Ar

8»nio

,

Since
J«n.

week.

"

:

61,401
8,551
22,500
t74;997

.336,18:1

340,371
1,360,859

GROCERIES.

In

Same date

Baltl-

'>38;4

..

1871

31.53

...

4012

;S4.:00

I'sj-jl

424,101
482,971

I,,8U5

*».7;6

l-llDorls

"ii"

Phlla-

New

York, delphla. more. Orleans.

Bam.

53.218

....

H.'*

.
83.8(!7
123,'i,W

Mobile,
OalAc. Test^n.
16,3;«
7.«>7
4C.2I7
Sl,911

Total.
:2I,«20

6,(100

3,0UO
8,212

14J0O

53,«-,0

795.542
1.096.955

Of other sorts the stock at New York. Sept. 26, and the imports at the seveial
ports since January 1 , 1872, were »^ follows

SS

^NewYork^
stock.
t7.W7

In liaKS.

Java and Singapore

Oeylon
Maracaibo
Lsguayra
8t.I>ominKO

-.601

le.lM

«
*.

Other,,.',.,.

Total
Same time, 1871
•

Boston, Plilladel, Bait. N. Orle's,
Import. Import, import. Import. Import.
•li?.5:!2

13,743
118.93!

jS

-19590

O.S,

B»

6,«28

3'".154

....
....

....

12.133

48„180
93.319

l.lfO
9,i88

m

49.57.1

511,219

33,I2S

rs 217

26,366

1.01,780

574M)

20,S<J)

Includes mats, *c., reduced to bass.

...
»4,8-Jl

"S
S2
_hS
'33

8^

tMZ

S,798
1,812

.«92
;,;72

t Also, 149,3:0

593.124
3»2,88«

matt.

NVOAR.
fairly active, though showing a slight
from that of the previous week. Holders have the stock well under
control, and as the aggiegate supply is not excessive, there has been no apparent disposition to yield oven a fraction on any grades. The call for Cuba
retiring qualities has been supplied by small selections, comprising all grades
from common to prime, the bulk of trade being in fair sugars. The range of
prices remains unchanged from last week, the basis being 8,'i@9Xc. for fair
to good. The trade in grocery qualities has been restricted to the limited
wants of the trade, and is only moderate In the aggrfgate. The stock is held
at former figures, however, with no concessions obtainable fh>m flrst hands.
Centrifugal has moved the most freely of any grade, and mlea strong with a

The demand

for

raw sugars has been

falling off

somewhat reduced supply held at 9>!i'@10,¥c. Havana boxes are rather quiet,
but the prices obtained on the few lots that changed hands during the week,
indicate a strong feeling, and no change from our last quotations. The call
for refined sugars has again become better and the tendency of the market
this week has been to harden. The abundance of all fruits and their cheapness
thi s Fall, has led to a heavy consiynption of sugars In preserving fruit, and It
is the demand for this purpose, probably, that is creating the acttveimovemf nt
been on a very restricted scale. There is a generally steady tone| just now. Soft sugars are In liberal inquiry with full prices realized, and
prevailing in all of the markets, however, and holders have hards are selling in sufficiently lil>eral amounts to snstaln prices with a good

FniDAY EvENiNo,

Sept. 87, 1872.

There has been a ratlier dull market during the current week,
the sales of all descriptions of groceries being limited to the
actual requirements of the retail trade. Jobbers have not been
very busily employed, and their purchases from first hands have

—

,

:

THE CHEONICLE.

434

Friday. P.M.. Sept.
riie

;

;

;

;

;

788 Martinique, 83(;@8Jic

;

8«@9

boxes

3,2.31

;

27. 1871.

market bas shown a little less activity than was reported
daring the earlier weeks of the month, but a steady demand from
distributors continues, and the sales both from first and jobbing
hands reach a fair aprgregate. The weather is still unfavorable for

;

;

Imports at New York, and stock in

[September 28, 1872.

THE DR7 GOODS TRADE.

hhds. Cuba
degree of steadiness. The sales of raws since onr last inclnde, 2,717
1,250 boxes centrifugal, 9)i;
refli.lnR, at8X®9Xc.; 85 hhds. Demerara, 10%c.;
fair to prin ©
10«c 15 hhds inferior and common Cuba, at 7X@8c. 700 hhds
Rico, 9®10>ic. 1,351
do., at BJ4@9Jic :» hhds. Dcmcrara, at ll-^c. ; 9(i9 Porto
private tenns
hhds. Cnbas, »X@9%c 50 Demerara, 9c.; 9,074 bags Mauritius,
TOO molasses,
6,650 do. brown Pernambuco, SKc B.495 boxes Havana, 9@10Ke. ;
8®8>ic.

.

,

.3-16c

were as follows
bands. Sept,
other. Brazil. Manlla.&c.Mclailo
P
htids.
tbaK».
'hhils baes.
•SihrtH.
:

an active fall trade, but the lateness of the period sujrgesta the early
approach of winter, and buyers in localities remote from the cen"
27,819
6:18
2.S)0
n-i
8.o«
ImporU this week
29,270
tres of trade, are stocking up in anticipatioa of early requirements
91,419
521,906
40,!i4i
SB,3.i7
"
since .Ian. 13«,1«)
42,301
56,459
557,293
56,690
33,090
19;609
" same time, ^l 27'>,67»
Near-by des lers show no especial haste in laying in their stocks
S.S20
103.689
60.938
Stock In nrst hands. 86,626
of fall and winter goods, and are only making moderate selec7.002
329.111
«9ii25
55,959
Same time isn
1,IS8
471,185
61.430
"1870 ... 10;.623
tions to supply their current running requirements. The prospects of the markets as based ujion the course of the raw material
condull,
in
The demand for foreign grades of molasses rules comparatively
to encourage very liberal speculative movesequence of the absence of grades really desiiable for refiners' uses and the are not calculated
ments, as there seems to be no reasonable ground for supposing
general disposition on the part of these buyers to use op what stock they had
on hand before replenishing their supplies, except where a good lot could be that an advance of any magnitude will occur during the remainpicked up on reasonable terms. It has been impossible to obtaia any concesder of the year. Unlike some of the leading branches of trade, the
sion on desirable offerings, and the small transactions in Cuba refining qualidry goods interest seems to have suiFered little by the late finanfor
ties show no alteration from the previously quoted range. The demand
grocery grades has been fairly active, and Ihe sales in trade lots foot up a rea- cial difficulties, and a healthy tone is generally reported in all desonably liberal amount These sales have all been at former rates, and the partments and from nearly all localities. Prime dry goods paper
market closes strong at unchanged figures. The demand for domestic grades
is quoted at 10(313 per cent.
has been light, but the stock remains small and is very firmly hel I. Th ere has
Domestic Cotton Goods. The demand for brown and bleached
forwithin
the
qualities,
medium
been a limited call for syrups, chiefly of the
mer range. Prices remain steady, but the market exhibits less buoyancy, the cottons has been fairly active since our last, and the medium and
demand being lighter than was noted a few weeks since. The sales include lower grades of both descriptions have been somewhat steadier in
150 hhds. Cuba Muscovado at 33Xc., and about 80 bbls. New Orleans at 7,5®
consequence of a reduction of stocks. Fine browns are scarce in
83c., with some sales of foreign grocery in small lots.
some of the more popular brands, and the offerings are held at
26,wereas
follows:
hands.
Sept.
stock
in
first
Tl»e receipts at New York, and
Demerara,
other
Il.O.
strong prices. Bleached goods are really firm, but there are still
P. Rico,
Cuba,
•hhds.
•bhd
bbls
•hbds.
•hhds.
some irregularities in prices owing to the sharp competition
673
"505
219
M31
Imports this week
"
1,8)9
IS.SOS
26,603
22,493
Blncejan.l
70,677
among jobbers, which has induced them to make " runs" on some
"
17,980
35.326
3,714
31,716
Bamenmel871
75,31*
Cuba.

Cuba

bXB.

•hhrls.
2 327
218 '91

. .

first

,

KIco.

—

B^ock In

first

"

hands.

same time
6»me time

"

3.700

&

molassea at leadlne porta «lnce Jan. I.
ThelmportB of sugar (Including Melado). and of Molasses at the leading pone
rom January 1, 1872, to date, have been as follows

Imports ot Snsar

-Boxes.-

.^ewTork

....333.110

Boston
Philadelphia...

Baltimore

New Orleans...
Total

25,557
21.855
13 670
16.103

6.1.'>3

519,993

572.935

314.110
69.2*1
35,367
95,103

401,370

.
,

1871.
322.347
7;.36«
62.429
101.213
9,630

1872.

!n.0',2

477,325

-SUKar.
'Hhds.

.

1871.
279,674
26,10!
26.047

1872.

Bags.

.

,

«
—Moiasses.
•Hhds.^

1871.
583.853
355,430
84.7S6
28,935

1872.
108.519
48,520
86,047
20.659
6.023

1871
125.775
44,11?
78.062
30,790

!,42I,98J 1,052,983

:69,493

269,416

tl872.
61.3,315

771 382

7,225
33,060

876

inf 'I'tinef.l'^rnoR and liarrdls reduced to hhds.
t Includes jackets. *c.. reduced.

VTHOIiESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Tea.

Hyson,

Common

to fair

@

40

Hyson Sk. & Tw. C. to fair.
do
do
Sup. to fine.
•lo
do
Kx.l.tottn'Bt
Dncol. Japan.Com. to lair.,
do
Sup'r to fine...
Ex. 1. to finest.
do

50

55 @ 71
do Superior to line
79 @ 84
do Ex. fine'to finest
TounK IlyBon.Com. tofalr. .15 @ 45
Super, to fine. 53 m
& 75
do
finest
83
Ex. fine to
a\ 12
do
67
Gunpowder Cora to fair... 43
Sup. to fine,. 75 ® 92
do
00
lai 27
to
flnest.l
do Ex. fine

®

Imperial.

do
do

Com

®
®

37
57
75

to r\lr....
Sun, to line
Ex raflneloflnest

Oolong,

do
do

5
92

I

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»
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®
@
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a

to lair

Superior to

fine

Ex fine

to finest
Sonc.Ai Cong., Com. tofalr.
do
Snp'r to fine.
do
Ex. f. to finest.

47

®

Common

42
57
05
.'8

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05
3>

66

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63

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gold. I7San^
gold, lewaiex
gold. ISVaH
gold. liy^'S
«o\n. lS\tSbiO
gold. 20 a23

Klo Prime

do good
do fair
do ordinary....
Java, mats and bags
J ava mats, brown

Native Ceylon

1

gold.
gold.
goid.
gold.
gold.
gold.

Maracalbo
Lagnayra

i

St Domingo
-Tamslca,

i

Mocha

I

Nnsar.
7V8 8X Havana, Box, white

Cuba, Inl. to com. refining
do fair to good refining
do prime...

15XS17W
17

li'.S

I3V<M4
'6

-^17

22

®23

Rw@
9W
-".'?-?'

Porto Rico, refining grades...
'"'
do
grocery grades

o%»....'

si:v

16

!1K01!9<

I

S^ft 9U

9%'aiin]^

do fair to good grocery.... 95ife "H ^i"'*'^,',''"^
Manila, bags
do pr. to choice grocery... 9kiai0
do centrltogal,hhds.*bx«. 9K(alOV White Sngars.A
do
do B
4H9 6X
do Melado
do
do extra C
7Ka 8V
do moiasses
nav'a, Box, D.8.NoB.7to»... 8X®9« Yellow Bngars
do 10 to 12.. SK^lOi* Crushed
do
do
13tol5..
iOJSaiov
Powdered
do
do
do
do l6tol8.. II (SI15< Granulated
do
do
do 19 to 20.. UJimiiii
do
do
inoIaniieK.
» gall. 40 ®87X Cuba Clayed
New Orleans new
.30
Cuba centrifugal
®60
Porto Rico
SO a35
English Islands
Cuba Muscovado

'X"* 3X

I

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8

8«

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I

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so

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Rangoon dressed, gold
CasBla, In cases... gold

»

Cassia In mats
Ginger, Race and

do

Af

do

115 ®1
90
98

caseBPenang

nw »

BalBlnB.Seeuiess,
-

-

.

»

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lo

Valencia,* lb
Loose Muscatels

1871,
HI

3>

17
92;$
98

I
1
|

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„

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17

®

05

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13

Barcelona
Walnuts' Bordeaux
Macaroni, Italian

12X®

2 65

n.

llv®
ll^a

I

do

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sliell

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•ardlnss

9

qr.biiz.

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Zt

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37

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i a

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04
15 ®

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-

I

I

I

I

Apples, state

do

no
do
do
do

lo

i» lb.

sliced

72

Western

ri

Southern, good,-..
prime

5
10
12

new

sliced,

Peaches, pared

do

16

unpared,qrs^ hive

Blackberries
Ch«rrio8 pitted

Pecan Nuts
Hickory Nuts

ID
19

V

9

ft.

bush.
Chestnuts
do
Foanats,ya,R'dtomcy old

do

M

9*

donew

Wll„||'<tMbMltlo.

...

a
M
«
M
a
«
a
.a
a

a
a
a

.a
1

BO

tw

13

7

many

instances sold out of the

first

Woolen goods are somewhat
French and German qualities. Carpets

choice of their season's purchases.
slow, except in

low priced

are languid of sale, but bright tapestries have a limited demand.

We

annex a few particulars of leading articles of domestic
manufacture, our prices quoted being those of leading Jobbers
tinentalC'36
15«
Bro^rn Sheetings
13X Lawrence J.. 40
do
y., 36
ghtX... 27 11-11)^1
and SblrtiiiKs.
12)i
Nashua fineO ,38
Width. Price.
Y.... 38 18-14
13X
do It.... .36
do
Z...,36
AgawamF... 36
13
U<4
U)i
do E....40
AlbionA
16
86
10
1.3>f
11X Indian Head. 4-4
do
do W.. 48
ArcticB
36
11
.. 48
20
13 A
21
Pepperell..., 7-4
25)4'
»K Atlantic A... 37
13X Ind'n Orchard
:

I

11

18
•20

II

21
-.0

m

,., .<*

—

fancy styles importers are in
13

do

V

9j<

®

12
17
l-lHdt

«fricnn Peanuts
--

(lit

paper

(gold)

do Snma ra & Singapore
Pimento, Jamaica. ,. (gold)
do
In bond
do
Cloves
do
do
In bond... do
ICloveatems
do

ft

Currants, new
Citron, Leghorn (new)
Prunes, ^French
Prunes, Turkish, old

ilo

8y®

,....

Pepper, In bond

I

®
„ 2 75
® 7>il
@
48 a
^ 49
II ®
15
.a
® ....
do
new
7 «
^n
Dates
6 a
"'4
9
Figs, Smyra
* ». 17 a 19
Canton Ginger. '-.vse...
9
a9 5a
Almonds. Lan»;uedoc
20 a 21
Tarragona
do
19 a
....
•Ivica
do
17}<® IS
Sicily, soft shell
do
®
Shelled. Slt^lly... 2«4®
do

Carolina

Frnlta and Nnts.
frall.6 00
box. 2 CO

do
do

Sultana,

®
®

I

Sptces.

—
—
lox® HX
®
®

29

lb.

(gold)

Mace
Nutmegs casks
do

ond 3><® 3X

In

There is an active call for prints>
and all good standard work is readily placed at 12c. The supply
is taken up about as fast as received, and agents control the market thoroughly. Corset jeans have sold more freely, and are
somewhat firmer. Colored cottons remain quiet, and are wholly
unchanged. Canton flannels are meeting limited sale at steady
Jaconets
prices, with no important changes in the asking rates.
are in good supply, and quotations are only steady.
Domestic Woolen Goods.— There has been a good inquiry
for fancy cassimeres of medium and fine grades, and of makes
that have not been brought into ill repute by the adulterations
in their quality made by manufacturers during the past few
months when the cost of the raw material was so far above its
relative value when put into goods. Prices are steadier on these
descriptions, but the liberal offerings of woolens prevent any
important appreciation in values. Faced goods are in active
demand, and all of the leading makes are fully sustained. Flannels are in fair request, but are a little easier in prices. Blankets
are steady and in limited demand. Shawls sell freely, and are
firmly held at full former rates.
Foreign Goods. Imported goods have sold fairly during the
past week, considering the activity which has prevailed for the
previous month, and the unsettled state of the gold market. Silk
goods of almost all grades have had a moderate ?ale, and in blacks
the demand has been brisk. Ribbons, although not active, have
been called for in some quantity for the wide widths. Dress and
stuff goods still continue to be in the most request, and cloth finJ
ished qualities in the new Winter shades are still very readily
placed at prices remunerative to the importer. Alpacas and
lustres of No. 1 qualities are also readily taken. White goods
and linens have a modeiate call, but the pressure of business is
over for the present. Men's furnishing goods are active in the
new Winter styles, and tailoring goods, in so far as jobbers are
concerned, are in the very thick of the season. Foreign shawls
are slow for the moment. Hosiery is still active, and in knitted

of the leading lines of goods.

1,745
2,981
3,708

4.074
5. 828
3,076

1,689
71 1.622
'70 14.493

do D.,.. ,37
do H... .37
Appleton A.. 86
do
N.. 30
.36
Angnrta
Bedford B... 30
Boot!

do
do

S
W..

.

A

12)i

do
do
do

13,)^

Wi

llJi
12
ip 10
13
34
40
1,3X

I

48

I

16,!<

tloinmoutt'ltli

t?ni«X

Laconia
i

I

I

U^

<lo

13X

do
do
do
do

40
C, 37
13
33 12-12)^
W. 30 ll-ll>f

BB.

O

.

. . .

.39

do B... 37
ia
S....36
Lawrence A.. 36
do
!>.. :J6

m

<).

XX

ao

Lit. 30

13

Utica

12>^

do
do

14

do

12X

HH
1»

fine

....8-4
.

.

.

iM

27ii
.30

....10-4
....11-4
....12-4
36

35
40
4S

48
68

25

Non 40X

1«X
3SV
19

.

.
.

—

.

—

:

THE CHRONICLE.

September 28, 1872.;

Brown

—A

.

Drills.
Width. Price.
Ainoskcag
15

Delalnon and
Corset Jeans.
IVorKtod FabrlCH. Amoskeag
14X

Au^'UBta

Printed

Laconia
LanglcyB....

PACIP-k: MAI.IJ* FAIiltlCH.
JJelaiiics... 20
JapanoHu Htri])CH . 30

15
14

.

Chintz AlpacJiK
Poplin Htripu
Imperial KeppH

15

Pepperell

1%
15

SUrk A

Bl'ched SheetlnBH

and

15X

AndroBCOg36
Kin L
Arkwri'tWT 86

15X

86

19
15

...

36

16K

....
....

33
31
45
36

18>i
13
19
17

Aiibnrn

X Armures
X ahlans
X Berlin Cordn
X Striped Sati lies..
X Suez Ciolh
X Poplin Lustres..
X Alpaca Lustres.
Corded Alpacas.
X
6-4

Albion

.

11

BartlettB

do
do
Bates

do XX..
do BB...
do B.
83

AA

C

do

do

O..

14-14X

Tlcklnga.
13« AmoakV ACA.

S

A

16

33
33
Lonsdale... H6
do Cambric 36
N.Y. Mills 86
6-4
Peoperell
do .... 7-4

do
do
do
do

18
22Xf
19
35
27>i
30

8-4
9-4
....10-4
....11-4
....
....

Poccaseet
Dtica

F

Hamilton
Whlttcnton A.
do
BB..
C.
do

Haymaker

36

17X

do
do
do
do
do

!

10-lOX

!

9
12

|

Lodi
Manchester
MerrimacDdk.....
do
pk and pnr.
do Shirting

lOX

I

12
!1>^
13

W

j
(

do
do
do

i

Denims.

.

Clazed Cambrics.

Everett.

Hamilton
Manchester

8)i

Harmony

8-8>tf

Otis

B)i

AXA

Park Mills
Peabody
Quaker City
Renfrew
Union

BB
doCC

70
70

.35

70

Carpets.
Velvet, J. Crossley
Son's
best
2 65
do do
No 1. 2 55
Tap Brussels.
CroBSley& Son's. I 44
Eng. Brussels. 3 20-2 30

&
A

Hartford Carpet Co
Kjctra3nly
1
Imperial 3-ply.. 1
Superfine
1
Med super
1
Body BniB5fra. 3

I.nPORTATIONS OF DRIT 600DS AT
NEIV YORK.

do
do

67)^

60
.35

20

33x
83

THE PORT OF
week ending

September 36, 1873, and the corresponding weeks of 1871 and 1870
have been as follows
niTKBBD JOB OON8DJIPTION FOB THB WEEK EDDINa SEPTEMBEB 26, 187 J.
:

do
do
do

cotton

1,1.38

340,990
533,209
273,136
196,925

268.414
705,08:1

631

252,143
316,459

1,224
541

5,449 $2,259,984

.

mOX

628

Value.
t677,.866

874

. .

ToUl..

5,198 $2,021,626

1,105

$380,973

380
147
576
48

94,797
179.269
130,084
22,959

Total
2,206
Add ent'd for consnmpt'n. 5,449

$808,072

.

.

silk
flax

MlBcellaneous dry goods.

Pkgs.
1,.341

2,259,964

816
315
176
331
96
1.728
6,198

$:H2,!47
100,002
287,899
92,042
21,492

Hsnafactores of wool

do

596
187

cotton..
silk
flax

151
, 4.86

Miscellaneons dry goods.

80

Total
1.44S
Add ent'dfor consnmpt'n. 6,449
Tottl

,

Value.
$579,376

$773,582
2,021,626

wtwfd »t th« port "mm

$230,184
51,078
308,430
92,709
84,416

$611,817
2,269,884

•«,6«,601

615
252
90
278
808

$23'»,.397

1,543
6,198

$MS,0-33

82,lrJ
117,518
64.508
44,4.38

2,021,626

'sjw ^jmfiS»

Gambler

f

3,316 Jl,385.:if9
4,442
1,785,509

$8,071,498

2,372
4.442

$882,2.11

160,551
1 96,363
I5.'>,58l

,32,265

1,186,609

tfi^WlM

5%
21

2X0

20
47

Plneandsheet

48

6X

13X0

IB
42

34X0

*•

7

'•

5)^0

34X
7k

5X

4

8

00
45

1

1

M

37
26

24

9X0

12X

9

10

20

01: vitriol (60:o6« dogs)

1X0
.0

..

Amer
t^nld.

90
10

30X

36X0

...

5

@

!17

V'x
\%
62X
40
98

per uz. 3 !2X0 3 'S^
Qninlne
Rhubarb, China
* » 50
1 50
Sal soda, Newcastle, gld
2X0
Shell Lac
40
47
gold.

9X0

Sugar lead, white

15

Vltrlol.blne

11X0

FISH— Dry cod

* cwt
No. 1, shore
No. I. Halllax
No. 1, Bay. new
No. 2, shore new
No. 2, Bay, .new
FLAX— North Kiver....* »
Mackerel,
Mackerel.
Mackerel,
Mackerel,
Mackerel.

.1

i%
15X
IIX

isa « 00

in 5l>016

iHi

13 1X10

O(I0U 5i

11
1.1

500
150

18

FKUITS-Seegroccrloa.

OUNNIES.— Seerep.): t und

Cotton.

ir

Oak, slaughter
*•
crop
**
rough slaagbter
Hemlock. B.A..r.

Shlpplng * i5tt keg

4 00
8 50

Mitt.

lOOIbl

000

I

05

HEMP— Am. dressed.* ton.l9C
American undressed

000250 00
IM OO01SO 00
gold. 210 000215 OO
II
'!«
8!lr0

i:
J«

M

Orlnoco.&c
rough

29
report.

NAVAL STOnKSTar, Washington
ITS 94
Tar, Wilmington
3 75 04
Pitch, city
4 87X04
BplrlU turpentine. Vgali. i'3X0
Kosin, strained, « bM... 4 40 04

"

No.l
N0.2

•
••

pale

•'

extrapale

OAKUM
on. CAKB-

*»

**

'•
•*

California

Cotton Peed

17

••

16
14
17
14
16
12

Dry Salt.— Maracalbo.gold
(Jhlll

"

Pernambuco
Matamoras

**

Babia

"
"

Wet SaltedBuenos AyreB..VBgold.
"

!?!/> 'irande
Caltrorola

"
cur.

14

IS

i:X0
I2V0

Calcut. city sit. * » gold
Calcutta, dead green "
"
Calcutta, buffalo.VB

HOPS— Crop ol

1872..*

ft

Ciopoflsll
Crop of 1870
IRON-Plg.:Am., No.l.* Ion
Pig. American. No. 2
Pig, American Forge

4»5 2S

06

OO

1X0

•

rude 8
y.llowB..

lOK

45
55

1

..

Whale, bleached winter..
Whale, crude Northern..
Sperm, cruile
Sperm, bleached
Lard oil, prime winter...

47
96
79

_

70
35
62
78

1
1

....

01
01

40
es
80

irravlty. In

bulk, per irallon

12u

12

l»\»

In bbis

Keflned, standard white.
Naptra.relln.,68-7Sgrav.

V4

Pork, prime mess
Boel, pl.iln mess
Beer, extra raesB

Beefhams
Hams, pickled

aMIO

«U

SO

IS 50

014 00

6 OU
t 00
JO 00

8 00
0!ii OO

08100
1?X% 14
8X0 »X

»

«•

?7X

16X0

PHOV18IOH8—

Lard

RICK— See groceries report.

SALT—
40
35
3 00

85
32

Cadiz

140

Liv'p'i, various sorts

SALTPETRE—
Beflned, pure (cash) *».
gold
Nitrate 8oda(casb). ••

....«

*»

SERD-Clover

*buah.

Timothy

I!"

TX
SX

7X»
3X0
«X0

Crude

'"M
4 00
1 75
2 09

3 75

B

1
Hemp, foreign
Flaxseed, Amer'n,r'irh. 3 03
Linseed, <:al.,*5«»g1d

2

nx

8ILK-T8atlee,>Jo.3chop*1>»00

e

» 25

3 75
7 75
1.. 6 75

9

Tsatlee, ri^'eeled

Tayssain. No9.

142

Canton, re-reeled No.

7 00

»

Plates domestic

„

07

PlateB,for'n.*1001>.gold 6 7S

SPlCES— See groceries
SPIRITS—

37X

»8 87X

SPELTER-

00

8X0 H

ft

report.

--• gall.

Rrandy,forel»fn brands, golds 60016 00
Bum—Jam.. 4th proof. " 8 750 9 29
S CO0 8 40
St. Croix. 3d proof... "
OIn, different brands . >• 3 900 3 00

Domestic M^iora—Cash.
A Icohol (88 per ct)C. &W.I 78

Whiskey

e

93

8TRELBngllBb,cast,2d&lst9n*B 16X0
RnifllBh. Rprln(f,2d & i8t qn
RnKlIsli blister, 2d& Istqu
American blister
American cast. Tool

11X0

American cast spring
American niKChinerv
American German spring.

—

SlIGAH— See special

Straits
Enirllsb
Plates. I. C.char.

"

*b

••

"

»X0

leal,

17
11

IIX

»

W

40
....«
....0
13 00

13»

11 90

12 00

4t

SSX
8SX

9V0

Kentuekv1u«B,he«vy
"

OX

16

9

TOBACCO—

10X«

••

C"nn., wrappers. 2C

leaf,

I

I'X

»...

••

PlateB,char. Terne

30

report.

TEAS—See special report.
TIN— Banc*...* ft, gold

••

28X
23X

"

Maracalbo
Bahia

90

10X
16
90

12
30
90

19

bright work. 39

55

40
Pennsylvania wrappers
01 10
HiivaiiH. coin, to One
35
Manufac'd, In bond, dark wrk.18

"
'*

Orinoco

««K

Cltythln,obI,lnbhI«.»tn.gdiiR 000 ....
West, thin obl'K. (dom.)... 31 504 ....
OILS-Ollve. in esks * gall
01 30
Linseed, crushers prices
81
82
V gallon. In casks

Seed

irld

Montevideo
Corrlentes
Kto Grande

00
00
90

03 00
04-9

75
4 50
5 00
5 50
1

Oilers....

Dry— Buenos Ayr. V*

ir,r«Bii«d

80

HOLASSRS-Ree special

"

3X0

HIDES—

BcBPOtoh

J2
84

California

"
"

TALLOW- American*

GUNPOWDKK-

& Blasting
HAY-North K.sliip'g,*

»

011 00
.-eash.VB-,

Tnrks Islands..* bush.

21

flo

Oplum,Turk.lnbond,nld
Prusslate potash,
(JulckBllver

3^
28
33

4
33 503S4 OO

*•

4S

09

6007 01

«

LKATUKK—

Crnde. ord'v

6X9

Rast India Stock$388,471

tfili

»...

42X0*

PETKOLEITM-

IJ<0

"

Texas

794
«i2
199
762
65

00

«

"

Pork. inoM V hhir.,>wl.14 00
1100
Pork, extra prime

5X0
3V0

Madder. Dutch
gold
Madder. Fr.E.X.F.K •
Nntg'ls.blue Aleppo, "

Jnte

50,161

;0
3.iX
12

SS)4

29

"

Licorice paste. Sicily

281,801
145,775

891

SOH

3M0

"
"

QtnBeng. Western
(4inseng,Soathern
Jalap
gold
Lac dye, good* fine "
L.corlce paste, Calabria.

Sisal

$718,902
147,488
278,;09
91,339

'.ns

43

2V

K<>ld

Cubebs, Rast India.
Ontch

374,791

4,442 $1,785,.509

e7K

"

Bar

Crude
33

tartar, Fr.,pr. "

4,VI,S66

262

25;

45

&rgol8, crude
eold
"
IrgolB, refined
Arsenic, powdered. "
Bicarb, sods, N'eastle"
Bl chro. potash.S'tcli '*

575
914
ass

4.89

'.3H

il

B

American Ingot

1,229

1,598

U

COTTON— See special report.

Hussia, clean
Manila, current.

roUl thrown upon m'rk't 7,656 $3,068,056
6,921 $2,795,208
7,758
ENTEBED TOR WARKHOUSrNO DimrNO SAVE PEBIOD.
do
do

1872

.

WABEHOITBS AND TimOWN INTO THE KABKET DUBINO THB
SAME PEB101>.

Manufactures of wool
cotton
do

do
do

Pkgs.

,

1,659

Bilk.....
887
flax
1,060

Hiscellsneons dry goods.

WITHDBAWN

1871

,

Pkgs. Value.
" "
2,CK
$822,880

Manufactures of wool

12 oz;
V
l}razler8'"(over 16 oz.)

Sodaasb

10
2 00
1 90

plain, 33 in
ex plain, 86 in

importations of dry goods at this port for the

\i

(over

tamphor, crude

65-67X

Sterling

3

@
a

M

Bgold.t 43H«I 46

F.ngllsu

45

Brlmstone,cru.*ton,iiI(l
Brimstone. Am. roll ¥B>

42X

Hemp,

1870

UOPPKR-BoltB
Sheathing, new

Bleaching powder

70
70

Ilolyoke

.W
25
27
Xt

(4

2(1

»

DliCaS & DTES-Alnm..

15

Hadley.

do

The

12^

iels

4

U

tons lump
3
.s
tons steambuat... 4 Ml c» 4
Jll.OOd tons grate
3 SI « 4
10,000 tons egg
4 00 * 4
20,000 tons stove
4 27X(S 4
15,000 tons chestnut
3 70 <s 3
Liverpool gas cannel ...15 ()0 010
Liverpool bouse (Annel 2"^ 00
COPFBK.—See special report
fi.ooo

Spool Cotton.

do
do

12
2 25

28

Auction sale of Scranton, Bent.

12^

.

do

8><-9
8>i
8>f

in

»

COAL-

Cream

22
20
17

10

11X0
tx

Welsh tubs, line
Western Hrkins
Cheese— Kact'ry, fine ...
do com, to Kd-

42X

..

...0

coiy.tucood

70

13X

m
a

11H0

ttrK Ins, flnc

47«

25

8X Haymaker Bro

Manville

Namaske

OO
SI
^^

LKADSpar.;sh.ord'yV:oo
Gem an. "

AND OHKKSK—

(to

14

Glasgow

25

«8

Am-

wh„EnKfi IWjbs.

Samosset
Green & Dan-

1

Amoskea-/
Garner

Clinch, 2 to 3 In. & over: SO
Tellow metal. >b. & >1.. SO

State halt

18X

(X)

00971 00
Spruce boarils A idanks 8U Ou^it 00
Rnmlockbo'ril8& plank 27 00034 00
Nails— '.Od.@ed. com.. •• kg ... «6 00

Chlorate potash
Caustic soda
Uoehlneal, Hondur..
Cochineal. Uexican.

17
19
21
23>«

3j (0084
ii9

Wlllimantic, 8
cord
do 6 cord.

27X

58 30840 (U
00

31 1)0033

Clear pine

lUITTKK

12jJ
13
12
12>f
14
12
14
14
13

Gloucester
Hartford
Lancaster

:4SOri0i6aW

IN 000:70 e«

Hoop
141
tv i<O0I«l
<TM0i9r 00
uv
Sheet, lius. , as. toassor.gd
Kd 17X0 17X
Sheet, sing., d. A t.,cora..
a..
1X0 83
Uall>'.Kng.*ton...(gold)
Id) IS 060 7« 00
Ralls Am., at works In Pa.
000
OO

W

«
d

Kocklsnd.lumr
Lumber— Southern pine..
While pmo box hoards.
Wblteplnemer. bx b'ds

Clark's, Geo.

16
18

80..
90..
100..

C'rotoim
Phllailolphlalronts. •
Ccmenl~itost>nrtHr<' *hh\
Lime— Itockl'd. com.* bbl

25

13
IIX Albany
Pacific
34
IIX Amoskeag
Arlington
Richmond's
llX-12
16
Simpson 2d Mourn. 11>^ Bedford
14>f
do black & white. 11^ Boston
12
Spragne'a fan
Beaver Cr, AA
21
lX-12
Hamilton
Chester
D'k
B
lOX-11
11X-12
.

Bates
Caledonia
Chicopee

8 75

5 HXS 8 SI
12 UU<kie Wl
<0 00tt(5 "i
tt i 60
1 35
1
;5

••

22X

26X

9..

HIIII.niNO MATKfilAI.Sllrlcks— ;oni. Imnl .. r M

Paris

15

& Co

80..
12..
8..

00
00
00
50
00
00
00
SO
50
00

25a

8

5,000

.

13

Co.... 11-llX
16..
Gloucester
11)^1 Park, No. 60..
do mourning..... 11,V
do
70..
i

66

Brooks, per doz.
300 yds
...
J. & P. Coat's
Clark, John, Jr.

14-15

Caledonia, 70..

Price.
llJf-12

37

bush

3

Manchester

17
17

Checks.

85
42

Amoskeag

17-18
19
14
11-1!J<

. .

S3
34
35
84
38

hams.

12X

26
26

C

do

18-ia)if
.

.82

•lO'Jft

Lead, wh., Amer.. dry.
Zinc, wh., dry. No. 1.
Zinc, wb.. No. 1, In oil.

Bass.
American

Bar.SwedM
Scroll

BllBAD8Ti;FK»-8cc«peclnl report.

erican, nuie. In oil

Domestic Ging-

1}i

17X

Gamer &

VletoryH

40in.

.

ll>i-13>i
39
21
19

American
Amoskeag.
Arkwright

36

American
Amoskeat;
Bedford
Cocheco

Red Cross

do

A8HR8— ?ot,lstsorl

Copper
Paints— Lead, white,

26
25
84

Lewiston
Ontario A
Powhattan A
do
B..
Stark A

13X

Easton

Prints.

Pequot

Bear duck (Soz.)
do heavy (9oz.).
Mont.RavensS9ln

Ludlow AA....

16-17
16
18

Albany

nx

40X

XX

Light duel
[CK

Great Falls A.

29
23
20

Stripes.

50
55

Ic higher.

duck, 22in..
W'db'ry,
28-38
Fl'twing;hoto5J
f 4tol1 40 46
Druid

17

3SX Algodoa

Wamsutta.. 45
....

A
B

do

10)f
25

.

do
do
do

i.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

10^

Amoskeag

22-23
28
33
20-31

ACKJi
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

10
10

Sail

93}i

Lewiston A.. 36
do
B... 80
Hamilton

40
45

do Nonp 6-4
9-4
do
do
.10^
do
do heavy 86
do XX 10-4

AAA

13
14
IfiX

Cotton Dock.

22V

18
16

D..

Easton

a'.

33
5-4

C.

do
do
do
do
do
do
do

13X

. .

A..
B..

Cordis

liH
13

31

H

do

do
do
do
do

12X
14X

Frnit of the
iioom
36
Jr't Palis
3«

do
do

Warren
High colors

20

14>i

BllertonW84-4

IIX
I4X

8. S. cJtSons...

. . .

30
36
as
30

Boott B..

lift

Lonsdale

23X
27X
;nx
37X

UENKRAI.
I'KIGKS CLJRKENT.

. .

Paper Cambrics.

40

Koubaixijopllnii.. 37>if
Berlin stripes
35
Japanese stripes.. 37)^
Nilsson stripes... 42K
Paropa stripes
37X
Japanese checks.. 37^

Blackstone

—

Laconia
Naumkeagriat.

Poplin Alpacas.. 35
Poplins
37K-37X
Arlington Mills

14

16

Imp

Ind. Orcb.

6-4

16X

sat

Canoe River.,
liullowell Imp

20
22>i
25

Biarritz Stripes.... 25
Aniiinos
22

8lilrtlnKii,

AmoKkcag. 4U
do
4j
A.
do

Androscog'n
Bates
Berkley

435

12
16

13X
13

«
....

96 000 SJ 00
53 000 S4 00
48 00* 49 00
j-'^
5S

BsR.AAmwOMl

Amerlcan.S'Tony Fleece *»
American. Full Blood Merino
American, Combing
Ritra,Pulled

No 1, rnlled
California Sprlnl Clip—
Fine, unwashed
Medium
Common, unwashed
South Am. Merino, unwashed
Cape Good Hope, unwashed.
Texa»,nne

Texas. medium

Smyrna, unwashed
16 H

SO

WOOL-

ZINC- Sheet

«»

—

FREIGHTS- BTBAB
To Litbbpool:<. d. ».<J.
»»....
X
Cotton
3«
3^
Flour....* bbl ....
.

H. goods.* ton
Oil?

Corn,

*

bn.

Wheat.. b.*

b.

.

.

040
050

.

.

Ra:;;;;SJS::;;:;

_

.

».

«f9
068
K 070
85 060
40 049
60
(O

088
040
035
M 039
37 e*0
88 048
40 04S
37 9iO
10X011
88
85
90

BAIl.
d.
».

8

.0 to
.0 40

—

lox ....«
!iV lox

70
10

,

<f.

X

5-lt0
...0

..

.•

.,..%.

-n
i"fK
I

11

i*

'

THE CHRONICLE

436

Financial.

Financial.

Financial.

ELEVEN PER CENT
INVESTMENT.

Convertible

FIRST-CIiASS SECURITY.

Loan of Arkansas

State

PER CENT THIRTY TEAR BONDS.
A LIMITED NUMBER OFFERED

7

At 70

Cts.

MIDLAND

[September 28 1872.

Wood &

BONDS.

A 7 PER CENT MORTGAGE BOND for sale on
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

& Accrued Interest.

We

In these Bonds, "the faith and credit of the State
are solemnly and Irrevocably pledged for the payment
and redemption of the principal and Interest on each

STEPHENS &

AliliEN,

THE

ARKANSAS CENTRAI^ RAILIVAY,
BY
pledge their splendid endowment of Lands, Railroad
Boiling Slock, Station Houses and all other property
for the faithful payment of interest and principal,
aking this a

Double and ITndonbted Security.

Government

Securities,

Trust Company, New
Maps, circulars, pamphlets, giving
he loan, to he had by addressing

Union

full particulars of

Per

G. C. Ward.

62 WA-.L SIREET, NEW YORK.
38 STATE STREET, BOSTON

Street,

&

R. T. Wilson

Gold

Cent.

FIRST raORTGAOE SINKING FITND

BONDS

COMPANY,

4c

5

Co.,

cash advances made on consignments ol
I Iberal
Cotton and Tobacco to our address also to our friends
In Liverpool and London
;

UPON A

Securities, Gold, Stocks

and Ronds

Bought and Suld on Commission, and

LOANS NEGOTIATED.

Completed Railroad

!

Accounts received and interest allowed on balances
may be checked tor at sight.

whicti

THE LOGANSPORT, CRAWFORDS- Winslow, Lanier & Co.,
VILLE AND SOUTHWESTERN
BANKERS,
RAILWAY OF INDIANA.
PINE STREET, NEW YORK.
Gold Interest, payable
New Y'ork, free of Gov#-nment Tax, being

quarterly in
nearly TEN PER
and yielding

8 per cent.

CENT UPON THE INVESTMENT,

Sixty Per Cent ITIore

Income than

Governments.
The Road

Receive the accounts of interior banks, bankers,
corporations and Merchants.
Agents for the sale of City, County and Railroad
Bonds, Issue Letters of Credit for foreign trav 1.

LONDON CORRESPONDENTS,

CITY BANK,

BLOCK COAL FIELD OF PARKE
COUNTY.

now

Further and full particulars, with Pamphlets and
Maps, furnished by us on written or personal appli-

&

Sti eet.

Co.,

53

WILLIAM STREET,

NEW

YORK.

Dealers in Bills of Exchange, Governments, Bondn
'
Pi
and all Negotiable
Slocks, Gold, Commercial Paper,
Securities
Interest allowed

on Deposits subject

to Sight Draft

or Check.

Advances made on approved securities.

cation.

XONES

ic

No. 12

SCHUYLER,
Pine St., New York.

Special facilities for negotiatinr '."^mmerclal Paper
Collections both inland and forcit.- proinptly made

Foreign and Domestic Loans Negotiaicd.

Gibson, Casanova & Co.,

Marquand, Hill & Co.,
ALL ST., NE1¥
NEW YORK.
YORi
No. 37 TVAIiI.
Members New York Stock Exchange.
Exchange,
Stocks, Bonds and
ftnd Gold bought and sold ou
on commiscoi
i

sion.

Marqi
luand

&

Hill,

BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No, 18 Devonshire St., Boston,
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought and sold on commlsslop Collections made Business Paper Negotiated.
;

A. D. Williams

&

STOCK BROKEVS,

BANKERS,
No.

or Gold, subject to check at sight, the
the Ctty Banks.

ADVANCES made on

Stocks and Bond.
A.DENIS'N WILLIAMS.
J.P. WILIAMS,
Member ol the
Member of the
N. York Stock Kxcbance N. Tork Btock Exchange
I

I

same

as with

marketable secnrities.
of Deposit issued beariuE interest.
all

CERTIKICATKS
COLLECTIONS made at all
and BRITISH PROVINCES.
W. B.

LEONARD.

"W. C.

points of the

SHKLDON.

UNION

1'.

N.

A.

II.

i

heck.

BAHNEy.lcneclal
ItARNKY, (•"""*'

&

Co.,

BItOADWAY.

Tranoact a Oennral Bnnklns bnnlpurchase aua xale
UondS' RnllStale
and
Wovcromcnt
at
u«MS, Including tlie

road Stocks and Koiids. and otUer
tecurltlMM, oil «'<>ninilHkloii.

WALSTON

BROWM,

J.

H.

BBOWN.

Augustus J. Brown & Son
69

BANKERS,
New

York.

Iilbertjr Street,

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE NEOOTI&
TION OF

RA1I.ROAD SKCCRITIKS

Levy &

B O

R G

20 BROAD ST.,
Brokers and Dealer.
IN

SOUTHERN SECURITIES
LOANS NEfHlTIATED.

Jacob R. Shipherd & Co.,
BANKERS,

NEW YORK, 24 Pine Street,
CHICAGO, 164 22nd Street,
FR ANKFORT-ON-THE-mtAIN,
Having now established our ©"wn honse in GERMANY, with Bnaurpassed Connections throughout
Europe, we snail make a Leading Specialty ot the
Begotlation of First-Class

IiAROE LOANS.
Terms upon

application.

VERMILYE & Co7
B.ANKERS,
16 Jind 18 Nassau Street,

New

Tfork.

DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES.

BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION

RAIl4WAir STOCKS, BONDS
GOLD,.

AND

MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES.

W. U. FOSTER.

Co., Leonard Sheldon&Foster

BOUGHT A^D SOLD ON CnMMISSfON.
1

ri^ACE.

STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMttNT SECURITIES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and GOlU bought and sold
on the moat favorable tenne.
INTEREST allowed on deposits either In Currency

Interest

on Deposits.

,

BANKERS,

New York.

40 Wall Street

EXCHANGE

50

OTHER

Bleber Ciasse, 13.

BANKERS,
No.

Present price for a limited number of Bonds
remaining unsold, 97H and accrned interest.

Tlireadneedle

SoUTTER

completed and in operation, twelve
miles of which pass through the celebrated
is

WALL STREET.

BANKKliS,

2T

These Bonds bear

FOSTER

Bought and Sold on Commission.

AUG.

BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
44 BROAD STREET.

Government

K. D.

STOCKS, GOLD, BOnTTs AND ALL
SECURITIES

94

BROTHERS

RAYMOND.

Raymond & Co.

Gold, Stocks and Bonds

AGENTS FOB

NEW YOKK.

Eight

&

G.

S.

Bostwick,

Bankers, 49 AVall

O. U.

bought and sold on Commission.

BARIOrO

&

Williams

UAKNBY.

LuCKWOOD

WALL STREET, NEW YORK,

10

O.

Co.,

BANKERS,
NO.

N

BAMKEKR AND BROKKRS.

Deposits received and interest allowed.
^t the

BIJSINESS,
No. 31 Pine Street,
SAMUEL D. DAVIS.
D. WOOD,
Formerly of Vermilye & Co.

Interest paid on Deposits enhject to

&

Robins, Powell

Special mortgage Endorsement,

and railroad stocks, and do a

GENERAL BANKING

CO.,

Bankers,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS LOAN,
25 Pine Street.

and every bond."

and October
York.

securities, gold

Barney,

years.

RAILROAD BONDS,

a variety of choice bonds to supply in
vestors, furnish bonds advertised on the market at
subscription prices, execute orders for Government

C.

market for

IN

Keep on hand

believe thorn one of the safest and most

profitable inveslments ofTcred in this

Interest payable April

AND

DEALERS

greatest proftt.

Price, 85 and Interest.

Davis,

BANKERS

No. 10 IT all Street.
Government. State, Railroad and other
aestrable securltifs, making liberal advances on
same, allow Interest on deposits, deal in commercial
naper, fnrnish to travellers and others Letters oi

Pay ard

sell

Credit current in the principal cities in Europe.

Charles Otis,
N«. 9

New

Street and 74 Broadway.

CITY RAILROAD, GAS

A:

INVESTMENT SECURITIES,

See qnotatlons " Local Secnrltlee " 1» this paper,

:

September 28

THE CHRONICLK

1872]

Commercial Caids.

Bailroadr

Olyphant & Co.,

HeyerdaM, Schonterg & Co.,
31 PINE .STHEET, NEW YORK.

Financial.

&

Baldwin

Kimball,

BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS,

14

WAtt STKEET, NEW YORK.
Allowed on Depoalts.

Intercat
T. B.

BALDWIN,

Woiubcr N. Y. Stock and

". 8.
,^ „
Gold Excliauge.i

OLYPHANT

Samuel A. Gaylord & Co,
N1£%V IfOUK,

The City Bank,
liONBON, ENGLAND.
INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CUARTEK,
ut«*
r^ /^cfii'c S (Corner of FiDCh Lane),
UbAU
Uf 1*101!.^ needle Street.
Street,
»n A wf u
t No. ai Old Bond
V^A'lir.'K-tt
it^ta,

Of r

KVERRTT & Co.,
«0 state

Street,

STINK HEARD A

Ad ranees made on cnnsignments

CO..

chandlze.

.^

Ludgate

Stephen
No. 87

Higginson,

BEAVER STREET.
NEW

Box No. 4«C0.

Thread-

(5().ftin

-

Messrs.

DUMiMLEli& CO., Itatavia and Padang.
CHAS. THOUKI, & CO., Yokohama.
Cl.AIlK.SPKNCK d: CO., Clalle and Colombo
OILhlLLAN, WOOD 4 CO., SlUEapore.

SANDILANUS, BUTTEUY &

CO., Peuang.

CoFFBE Orders Kbceiveo roB Kio de Jaxbtr

jei, 000,000

Sharea of £20 each).

Paid-up Capital
Reserved Fiiud

-

-

-

-

-

-

;>oo,ooo

120,000

Johii HacKblock, Esq.,
Amlrcw Luwrie, Esq.,
Itoliert Lhn-d, Esq.,
Wni. Mc Arthur, E»q.,M.P.,
"Win. McNaughtan, Esq.,

SUPER CARS. SODA,

MANUFACTUKEKS OF

Cordage,
In

Worth.

Accounts opened with approved American and other
Foreign Finns or Bunks, at such moderate rates of
Commission as shall be considered eousisteut with
bound mutual advantage.
The Interest upon such
accounts is calculated at current rates on daily balances, and is made up on the 30th June and 31st December in each year.

Demand ('hequcs and Exchange honored against
approved previous or simultaneous lieinit lances.
Credits opened again.st First-chiss Securities negotiable
in Loud()n.
Mercantile an4l .Marginal Credits are
Issued, as also Letters of Credit u^on any leading
Commercial City.

Travelers' Credits
encashed when ls>*uedhy Clients, and every description
ot general Itouking Business transacted. The OtiiceVs
and Clerks of the Bank are pledged not to disclose the
transactions of any of its custodiers.
Mir.o Hatcii, Vlce-Pres.
Cui8. Ghkbn, President,
Ej>munu Ketouuu Ca:Hder

Ml scellaneous
MORE THAN
ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES OF

Littell's

Henry Lawrence & Sons,
MANLFAOTUUERS OF

CORU-iVGE,

FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.

Wilcox

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from the pens of the

It is therefore indittpenfiable to every one who -wishes
l£ee[> pace with the events or intellectual progress
ol the time, or to ctiltivste in himself or his family
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lb.

'<

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MANCHESTER

Locomotive Works.
MANUFACTntEUS OF
Loeomotlvcs, Stationary Steam En«
tclues, and. Tools,
MANCHESTER, N. H.
ARETAS BLOOD, \r. G. MEANS,
buperlutendeut
Maiiclicstin-. N. H.

Ti-e. surer.

43 nevoiislilre sr.,

Roston.

& Schuyler,

ONES

PINE STREET.
NEW

YORK.

Halliray Commission Meriiiant*.
roniract for STEEL nnd I tos P41LS LOOOMOTIVES, CAR-*, and other S,ippllrs,|,«' .legatiate
R AILWAY HO Slis, LilA-S. *c.

Edward W.

Serrell,

CIVIL ENGINEER,
RAILROADS, BRIDGES AND EXPLORATIONS,
"SEBPKLL'S PATENT WROUGHT
IRON VIADUCTS."

Publi c

Works

attention given to the examlnatloo
f or capitalis ta aeeklu g lnvestmen;e

NAYLOR & Ca7~

Sts.

NEW YORK,
99

John

street.

BOSTON,

PHILA.,
aoSSctthitrcs'

80 State street.

CAST STEEL RAILS,
CAST STEEL TYRES,

BEAVER STREET,

Cast Steel Frogs, and

YORK.

all

other

Steel Material fo t

Railway Use.
IN LONDON

HOUSE

WH. BOBDKN.

L. N.

Borden

&

conimissiON

LOVBLL.

Lovell,

merchants

AND

ABLEST LIVING V^RITERS.
to

Johnston,

In store.

f

OIL,

WasbiUKtou, Vestry tc Greenivicli

NEW

&

OF APPROVED FOREIGN .\ND DOMESTIC
MANUF.YCTURE.
HAVE FOR SALE
3,000 Tons 561b. "Crawshay " Flsli
Bar Ruils, to arrive.
I.OOO Tons 5U lb. " Nortb York*
shire" do.. In Ktore,

tV Particular

AND

SALES OFFICE

Three Thousand Double-Column Octavo
Pages
of reaHlng matter yearly; and is the ONLT COMPf
LATION IhHt nresenis, with a SATIsr AUTDIIY
COMPLETKNKSS as well as freshness, the bi'St hssuys,

36 Sotjth

Co.,

LEAF LARD, STEARINE

Sa

:

Fbdkral Stbist.

78 Broadivay, Neiv Y'ork.

&

PRIME

LARD

St.

48 Pine Street,

E. W. CORLIES,
6AX Pine Street, New York.

lasued every Saturday
gives afty-two numbers of sixty-four pages each
or more than

Fourth

BiGELow

J

Yokuliunia and liioso, Japan.
HJ'n'UlisENTED BY

J.

125

CHICAGO:
Canal Stbkbt.
^VM. TOOTIIE, General Aicent,
59 John Street, N. Y.
BDWABU p. BiOKLOW.
JAMBS JUUMSTOM

Smith, Baker & Co.,
COIHMISSION ITIERCHANTS,

Wm.

No.

PHILADELPHIA:

13

baTAbeen

It

John stkebt.

218 SotfTii

FOR EXPORT AND DOMESTIC ITSE.
192

>

BOSTON

:

6U0 Tons 50

and Dealers

GANGS OF KIOGING MADE TO ORDER.
Office, 113 Wall St., N. Y.

Living Age
issued, and it aiiuiitledly "coniluneR to Btaad at the
head of its class."

HEMP

OFFICES

Iron and Steel Rails

William, Wall's Sons,
ELEPHANT BAGGING,

J.

No. 59

ice.

No. II Old Slip, New York.
The Jobbing Trade ONLY Supplied.

James F. Vaiiiier, Esq.,
George Young, Esq.

MANAGER- Alfred George Kennedy.

NEW TORK

MANUFACTUKEP.S OK

AViHiam Simpson, Esq.,
Jonathan Thorp, Euq.,

SECRETARY— C.

Manufacturers of

CRUCIBLE STEEL TYRB9,

SALERATirS,

DIRECTORS:
John Jones. Esq., Chairman.
Henry Viaurs East, Esq
Jonquiu De MHiicha, Esq.

Co.,

Axles, Forglnss, &c., Ac.

Uill.

-•

&

William Butcher

YOKK.

John Dwight &-Co.,
Sub«orlbed Capital

RAILROAD SKCIRITIES KKOOTIATKD.

RBPBESENTINO
1855

Co.'s

Lewlstown, Pa.,

P. O.

A.D.

A

CRUCIBLE STEEL WORKS,

approved mer

ol

United Statet for

t/te

BESSEMER STEEL RAILS.

?NoM.I5y&miTnttenham Court Road,
^ jjjj

Sole Agents in

Samuel Fox

BoaUia,
AGBNTS FOK

,lti»f1

and Iron Rails,

New York. Steel

St.,

OT CHINA ANO JAPAN.

AND
Nortb Third S t.» ST. I^OlJtX- ^

H2ii

10 Cornhill, B. C, London.

V»,, of China,

g^

104 Wall

WKSTKUN SKCUKITIE3,

33 Wall Street,

tc

UKlMtKSUXTKU BY

Co.,

ilAMKKKS,

IN

IIouK Kone, Shanghai, Foochow
raiitun, t'lilna.

ISO WfBt Main SIroet, Louisville, Ky., dealen In
Koreltrn Hiid Doiuewuc KxclmiiKe, (ioviTumect itODds
«nd all l.ocnl Si'curllli^". <Hvo iiniinpt atttMiIlan lo
iolloctl»M« mill cifler" for nvwlMl.'til 111 liiliilB.

BUOKRUS

COM.MISSION MKIiCIIANTS,

KIMBALL

&

Morton, Galt

437

General Affents.

Borden

Mining

10

Co.'s
CO.'S

Bauds, Hoops and Rods,
71 WEST ST., Mew Tork.

uid

& CO."

34 Old Broad Street,
who give special attention to

orders for

Railroad Iron,
u well Ml Old KaIIb. RrrAP Iron and Metftln.

CDMBBRLAND COALS,
AND
FALL RIVER IRON WrORKS
Nails,

NAYLOR, BBNZON

B.

Watson,

COTTON BUYER.
MACON,

Geoixia.

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438

James A. Cottingham,

SHIPPER

Locomotives, Cars
AND

RAILROAD IRON,
ON FIRST CLASS
SCHOONERS, BABOBS, AND LIGHTERS,

FOKIVAUDING
OF

and

Iron

A

Rails

Steel

CuNARD
rSOlC

SCOTIA

UNUSUAL INDUCEiMKNTS

KKW

JAVA
RUSSIA
CUBA
ALGERIA
PARTHIA

YORK.
Wednesday. Sept. 25.
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Wednesday. Oct. 16.
Wednesday, Oct. 23.

CALABRIA
BATAVIA
And every following Wednesday
New York.
RATES OF PASSAGE.— Cabin,

Saturday, Sppt.28.
Saturday. Oct. 5.
Saturday, Oct. 12.
Saturday. Oct. 19.
Saturday, Oct. 23.
JSO,

(Via Qaeemitovrn,)
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
LIVERPOOL
AND GREAT WESTERN
THE
will dcBpatch

one of their

first

screw steamships from

PIER No. 46 NOATH RIVER. EVERY WEDNESDAY

to the troude, and to en£ura safety aad despatcii In
•blpmenta of the above.
Iron and Steel RaUs f orvrarded tram Fort ef New

Contracts
to any part of the United States.
to Include at] the expenses In port oo same, and

urance to any polut required.

TAlttAICA
For

D. BISHOP.... Pres. N. Y.
H. HOYT
Supt. N. Y.

as foIlOTCB

Capt. T. W. Freoman
Oct. 2, at 3 P.M.
MANHATTAN, Oapt. J. B. Price... Oct. », at lOW A.M.
NEVADA, Capt Forsyth
Oct. 16, at 3P. M.
WYOMING, Capt. Whincray
Oct. 23, at II A.M.
IDAHO, Capt. Price
., ..Oct. »), at 3 P.M.
MINNESOTA, Capt. Morgan
Nov. 6, at 9}< A.M.

WISCONSIN,

For freight or cabin passage apply to
WILLIAMS & GUION, No.

63 Wall-st.

& N. H. Railroad
& N. H. Railroad.

JAMES
SBARLKS FOX. EsiJ ...Pres. South Side R.R. of L. I.
Supt. South Side R.R. of L. I.
0. W. DOUGLASS
CiUT Street, New York.
W. BAILY LANG & CO
,

NEW YORK, CORK AND LIVERPOOL.
NEW AND FULL-POWERED STEAMSHU'S.
THE SIX LARGEST

IN

THE WORLD.

JAinES A. COTTINOHAM,

REPUBLIC,
OCEANIC,
CELTIC,
ADRIATIC.
ATLANTIC,
BALtIC,

104 West, corner lilberty Street,

6,000 tons burden—3,000 h. p. each.
from New York on SATURDAYS, from
Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork harbor the day

NEW YORK.
i.

BOWABD MITOUELL,

14

PHILIP

8.

New

PlUladeiphia.
North 5th Street,

.TUSTIOE,

York.

Sailing

following.
From the White Star Dock, PavonlaFerry, Jersey City.

Passenger accommodations (for
valled,

42 Cliff street.

Pim,

S.

Justice,

all

classcu) unri-

combining

I< O N D O N
W SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS.
.

General Transatlantic Co
Pereire,
ViLLE i)E Paris,
St. Laukent,
ViLLE I>U HaVKE,
Europe,
Washington,
ViLLK DK BbEST,
Nod vE AD- Monde,
Atlantiqce,
France,
Panama,

ninlug Ropes, Cables, Sec,
nalv'd Iron IVlre, Sblp's Rigging,
GalT'd Corrugated Sheet Iron,
'Wronght Iron Screw Plies,
Ship's Forglngs, ice.

ViLLE DE St. Nazaiee,
VlLI.E DK 30RUI^UX.:
lovisiaxe,
Plorike,
MAftTiyiQUK,(iUAJ>KLOUPK

Dksirade,

GUYANE,
SONOHA,
Caraibb,
Caoique,

Caratellk.

Postal lilnes of the Oeneral Transatlantic Company.
From HAVRE to NEW YORK, calllug at

$80 gold.

Once a montb.

From ST. NAZAIRE to ASPINWALL, calling at
Martinique. La Gnayra and Sta. Martha, and vice vertta
Once a month.
P'roin
to VALPARAISO, calling at Intermediate ports, and vice versa. Once a month.

PANAMA

Branch Llnesy
From

ST.

THOMAS

to

[Postal]

currency.
Passengers booked to or from

The splendid steamers of the South Pacific Line,
leave Panama for Valparaiso and Intermediate Points
of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chili, on the 30th of every
month and connect closely with the Kteamere of the
Pacific Mall S. S. Company, leaving New York on the
15th of every month for Asnlnwall.
For Rates of Passage ana Freight, Dates of Departure, or further Information, apply to

0£ORGE JHACKENZIE,
Aseut. 58 Broadway.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S

parts of America,
Sweden, India, Australia
all

China, etc.
Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates.
Drafts from il upwards.
For inspection of plans and other Information, apply
at toe Company's offices, No. 19 Broadway, New York.
J. H. SPAIiKS. Agent.

To

THROUGH I.INB
California & China,

AND Japan.

Tr an <tDor tation.
THROUGH FARES-NEW YORK TO

Stonington Line.

I]

Capt.

Wm. Jones.

NARRAOANSETT,
Capt.

Ray Allek.

Leare Plor 33, North River, foot of Jay street, daily
at 5 o'clock P. M arriving at Boston in ample time to
connect with all the EARLY EASTERN TRAINS.
t7~ Baggage checked to destination.
Har- Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at No.
819 Broadway, cor. New Pearl street, and at Westcott
Express Co.'s, 785 Broadway, cor. Tenth street; l,3(fi
Broadway, cor. Thirty-fifth street ; or 327 Washington
street; Brooklyn.
D. S. BABCOCK, President.
,,

_^

First Class
Steerage

SAN FRANCISCO,
$125 to $150

-----

---•..-•-•.

No. 3

niAIDEN LANE,

JOSEPH BAOHinAN

These rates include berths, board, and
for the trip.

J

J.

BxoaHAir.

B. J,

HAomfAn

Rosendale Cement Co.,
CElHENr OF THE BEST ttUALlTY
No. 102 AVall

iutreet,

9:10 A.M.— way train for Tom's River, Waretown,
and intermediate stations.
4:00 P. M.— Through train, same as 6:45 A. M.

All Tr:«Ins Stop at Ijong Braucb.
The 6:45 anii 9:40 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. lines connect

lor Red Ban): ; the two latter for Port Monmouth.
Philadeliihla freight taken up to six o'clock P. M., at

lowestraWn.

Nenr York.
K. yf, BX!<£OIC iBeueUir.
;

r

G. W. BKNTLET,
General Maaager, 130 «"«'»»
"•'•*" BrOMlwur
P. rtNOfl, Agent, Her 86.

necessarleg

all

CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers of the above line leave PIER No. 42 NORTH
foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon,

RIVER,

On

iOth, 20tlk

& SOth of Each Month,

except when those days

fall

previous.

ou Sunday, then the day

One hundred pounds of baggage

free to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
Steamer will leave San Francisco Ist every month
foriChina and Japan.
For freight or passage tickets, and all further Infermatlon, fipply at the Comp^py's ticket office on the
wharf, foot of Canal street.

BABV,

Wire Ro p

THE STEAMERS
Plyniontli Rock and Jesse Hoyt
will leave Pier 28, North River, (foot of Murray street,
connecting at Sandy Hook, with trains of N. J. S.RR.),
as follows
6;45 A. M.— TbrouRh train for Philadelphia, Vlncland,
Bridgeton, Bay Side and Vlncland stations.

$60

According to location of berth.

F* B.

New Jersey Southern RR
Ware.
NEW YORK.

calling a*

Steerage, $30 currency.

FOR PROVIDENCE ANI> BOSTON.
Mi see Uaneo s.
THE SPLENDID SIDE- WHEEL STEAMERS
Gorham Mt'g Company's
STO N INGTON,

Sterling Silver

:

ASPINWALL,

Porto Rico, Hayti, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston,
(JamaicaJ and vice versa; Once a month.
From ST. THOMAS to FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) calling at Basse Terre, (Guadeloupe,) Polntea-Pitre, (Guadeloupe,) St. Pierre, (Martinique,) and
vice versa. Once a month.
From FORT DE FRANCE, (Martinique,) to CAYENNE, calling at St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Demerara, Snrinam, and vice versa.
Once a
month.

Those wishing t« send for friends from the Old Conntry can now obtain steerage prepaid ccrtilicates, $33

Hamburg, Norway,

Brest

Twice a month. Shortly once a week.

From ST. NAZAIRE to VERA CRUZ, calling
Santander, .St Thomas and Havana, and vice versa

.

RATES— Saloon,

5.

CO.,

d::

OP THS

midship section where least motion is felt. Surgeone
and stewardesses accompany these steamers.

Paris,

Steel and Iron Ralls,
C. S. Tyres and Axles,
Steel and Iron Wire,

FORWOOD

STEAMERS

SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT.

in

Service.

No. 88 ITall Street.

Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room, and bath-rooraa

Philip

SAVANII.I.A.

ITIall

freight and passage apply to

rency.

HON. W.

AND

nontUjr

vice versa.

Cabin passajte, $80 goM.
Steerage passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30 cur-

BEFEREIVCES.

FOB

NEXT DEPARTURE ABOUT OCTOBER

WOO, and |1M

Liverpool,

class, full-power, iron

Company.

Steamship

and Saturday iron

gold, according to accommodation.
Tickets to ParU
$15 gold additional.
Return tickets on favorable terms.
Steerage
|30 currency.
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Quccustown
and all parts of Etirojie at lowest rates.
ThroUKli bills of litdiuK Ki veil for Belfast. Glasgow,
Havre, Antwerp aud other ports ou the Continent, and
for Mediterranean ports.
For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company'B ortlce. No. 4 BowHuk Green. For steerage passage, at lU ilroadway. Trinity Building.
CIIAS. G. FRANoTiLYN. Agent.

STEAM COMPANY

ATLAS

Line.

ABYSSINIA

For
thl8

Ocean Steamships.

THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BOYAl
MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LiVEROOL,
CALLING AT CORK HARBOR.

Specialty.

Having for many yeare been Identified with
bbslueai our great experience enables us to otter

1

[September 28, 1872.

Ocean Steamships.

Railroads-

York
made

;

Affeut.

e.

STEEL, CHARCOAL,
B.
I

B„ of

suitable

and

the very best quality
for

Ships,

Rigging,

1 Suspension Bridges, Guys, DerI
F

ricks, Inclined Planes,

Hoisting

Large

Stock

Mlnlii|r

&c.

A

constantly

on

Purposes,

hand, from which any desired
lengths are cut.

JOHIV'W. MASON 6c CO.,
149 Broadway, New York.

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489

luBuranoe.

lusuranoe.

OFFICE OF THE

Imperial

Pacific Mutual Insurance

ATLANTIC

FIRE INSt7HANCE COMPANY

Inanranoe.

$8,000,000 Uold.
CHIKF OFFICE IN THE U. S.
Nob. 40 to 44 Pin* Street, New York.

AH«eU,

Mutual

Insurance
Nbw

The Trastoea,

Co.

In conformity to the Charter of the

Policies not

marked

off

Ist January, 1871

liOUIS P.

Total amount of Marine Premiuma.
ITo polictts hSTe been issued

December, 1871

period.

&c.,(luriu.-

No. 173 Broad-way,

New

00
00
00
41

INCORPORATED

.....

Oaslt Capital

Six per cent interest on the outstanding cerlt-fl
cates of profits will be paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday
the Sixth of February next
^The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1368,
will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof,
or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday
the Sixth of February next, from wUch data all
interest thereon will cease. The certificates to be
produced at the time of payment, and cancelled.

PremluTO STote* £ Dills Receivable
Sabscrlptlon Notes in advance of

SIX

(1,063.347 19

PER CKVT INTKREST

thereof, or

thtiir

TUESDAY. hn 6tli <l»y oi Fehrunry.
TilK l:KMAlNl.N(i FIFI V PKK OHNT of the OCT.
STANDING CKIiTIFICATES OP TUE COMPANT,
OF IHE ISSUE OK
will be redecm-d and p-ld
'

IRfif..

in cash lotbe hrjldi-rs thereof or their leeal represen.
tatlves, on and after TUKSUAlf, the 6th day oi
l-ebrnary, fruui wuich date, Int'reei thereon win
ceas-^
ihe conltlcates ii^ i>c prouuced at tiu.eol
payment and cancelit^d.
A Dividend In Script of
CENT. 11
declared on the "et amount of
Premiums for
the year ending December 30th, 1871. for wlii.h Certl.
acates will bo Issued on and alter
the
day ol April next.

FTFtERN PKR
Eaned
TDK6DA7,

oaAPMAN,

Net Assets

-

.

.

-

Newport Insurance Co.,
OF PROVIDENCE, R.
OKUJLHlZ,EIJ

Cash Capital
JA8. A.

14

U

I.
V JSMBEB, 1871.

.......

WllUam Leconey.

C. Klctiards,
O. D. H. GiiKsple,
C. K Mllnor

James

Martin Bates.
Moses A. Uoppock,

Albert B. Strange,

A

B.

A.

$200,000

ALEXANDER & PECK,
Agents.

W.
8.

Bull,

a/^^^fn^on ant/ m^fth^tiry^.

9S

^c^i^ta^ Coln^/GOOGOOa

4

S.

241

'

B. J. Howland,

A ANCE
IX \.i\\3i\SS.t\.

Benjamin Babcock,
Robt. B. Mintum,
Gordon W. Bumham,

301 BROADIVAV.
Casb Capital,
$1,000.00

P

Pillot,

*

Frederick Cliauncey,
George S. Steohenson,

William H. Webb,
Shoppard Gandy,

William E. Dodge,
David Lane,

Francis Skiddy,
Charles P. Burdett,
Rob't. C. PergusBon,

James Bryce,

William E. Bunker,

Daniel S. Miller,

Samuel L. Mitchell,
James G. Do Forest,
Robert L.Stuart,
Alexander NT. Viakn,

a.

Wm.

Sturgis,

Henry K. Bogert,
Dennis Perkins,

Mr An AR

E

HEWMTT. 34 Vlw-Prsil,

S

.

65

ITirs.

*''"*'

.

Co.,

Company.
nilic.

Co.,

iNSF/R.

COnPANY

H^arren Cotton IHllls,
Laconla Co.,

Boston Duck Co.,
Franklin Co.,
Thorndlke Co.,
Cordis nuia.

Bailey,

WALI. STREET,
Dealer In

Fire and marine Insurance Stocks

and Scrip.
"SPECIA1,TY."

Cash paid at ouce for tlie above Securities
on commission, at sellers option.

;

or they

will be sold

William

Oilman,

C.
DXU.BB

STEEL PENS,

\r

INSURANCE SCRIP,

D. JONES, President,

CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-Pres't,
W. a. H. MOORE, 2d Vico-Preat,
lj>.

BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA.

Chestnut street

Colambla ntrtr. Co.,
AndroscosKln mills.
Continental mils^

....

Charles D. Leverich,
J.

NEW YORK.

94 Franklin street

Bates
Jr.,

Henry

R. Warren Weston,
Royal Phelps,
Caleb Barsrow,

Oeorse A. Meyer,
Fernlnano A. Bokea,
Walter H. L'wis,
MTt'RS.
l-resident.
K.

AQENl'8 FOR

C. A. Hand,
James Low,

Curtis,

.»

The<j. w. Morris,
8. o. Snuthraayd,
Thos. B. Merrick.

&E. Wright & Co.,

Seoretarjr.

Joseph Galllard,

C. Pickersglll,

K, Waller,
William A Hall,

JOTW
H
WILLIAM LECOKEY, Vlce-Pieald«a«,
THOMAS HALE, Seoretarr

J.

W. U. H. Moore,

Lewis

John

Kgbcrt Starr,
win. T. Klodgett,
John A. Bartow,
Alex. M. Enrle,
H. C. Soothwick,
Francis Moran,

MisceU ineous.

TRUSTEES.

Wm.

K. Taylor,

A. Anvustus Low.
Emtl Heioemann,
Jeb al Head,

Barnes,

Otis

Charles H. Russell,
Lbwell Holbroolt,

Wm. Hegreman.

Ailam T. Bruce,

Horace B. ClaSln,
W.M.Richards,

Pepperell

Coit,

U

TRUSTEES:
John E. Myers,

en Franklin street

By order of the Board,

Charles Dennis,

leKal

on the onUUndInc

paM to the buldera
repreflen'ailves, ou and alter

of ProQts. will he

Cerilflcatuii

1849.

$500,000 00
$900,105 76

Ai)ril next.

D. Jones,

44.004 tl

Total aisets

;

H.

SSilOO 09

issued (in red scrip)

premiums such payment of interest and
redemption will bo in gold.
A Dividend of Forty Per Cent is declared om the
net earned preGslums of the Company, for the year
ending 31st December, 1871, for which certificates
will be isaned on and after Tuesday the Second of

J.

IW) 173 71

Sprlngfleld, Jflass.

95

.$14,806,812 37

1101,837 61

.

Re-Insurance and Claims due the
Company eatlmaied at....

Springfield
VISE AND mARINE INSURANCE
COnPANY.

274,345 01

Upon certificates which were

..

United States and other Stocks.
CWJSI tf
Loans on Stocks Drawing Interest VAifU 00
tSl^JMOl

Premiums

York.

Kew York

Stock, City, Bank and other stocks.. $8,143,240
Loans secured by Stocks and otherwise 3,379,060
Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages.
217,500
Interest, and sundry notes and claima
dne the Company, estimated at
186,739
Premium Notes and Bills Receivable.. 2,405,937

for gold

the roUoivlnc

CashinBank

...... $3,000,000
....... $5,000,000

Met Assets

51
91

Assets.

.^tna Insurance Comp'y,
HARTFORD Conn.
INCOKPOBATED 1819.

the following Assets, viz.

Total amount ofAsseta

MI/$8
I)8.sd4

The Company has

Casb Capital

CashinBank

thnaame period

Beturu Premiums

Agency,

Fire Insurance

(5,375,7% 34

|<n,423 81

off as

.

Returns of Premiums
& BUpensee. $973,211 81

United Sutes and Sute of

Premiums

Earned. during the
period as itbovo
9X3J)95 19
Paid fur LoB-^cs and ''xprnse*, leas Kavloff.,

.

$2,785,980 63

The Company has

published In conformlt*

or Vessels.

Premiums marked

Losses paid during th«

same

Is

No Risks have been taken upon Hnlhl

Assistant Secretary.

; nor upon Fire Risics disconnected with Marine Rislis.
Premiums marked Off from 1st January,

Company

wlihthereoulremeutsof Hecilon 12 ul Its charter:
Oatatsndlnir Premiums, January 1
i*";
•••••
|S5,010«
Premiums received from January
1 to Oecembei 30, 1871. Inclualre. Mn,U2 9S

t7,416,4&2 00

.

upon Life

Rislcs

1871, to 3l8t

jyTHE

•flairs ol the

Total amount of Marhie

JACOB RKKSe,
BAYARD,
President.

2,033,675 18

S. W. COIi. CKDAK fiT.
Ksw Yi>aK,'Jsnaary 18,1972.
FOLLOWING ST\TK1IBNT OP THl

This Company ha> Itsnod do Policies excenton Cares
- ~- »»
and Frelifht for the Voyage.

KutablUhed 1850.

$5,412,777 51

BBOADWAl'.

119

-

NO. itl4 BROADWAY,
PARK BANK BUILDING.

De-

cember, 1871

Premiums on

.

Hope Fire Insurance Co.

Premiums received on Ilarine BisKs,
1st January, 1871, to Slat

-

26th, 1872.

Company, submit the following Statement of iU
affiiirg on the Slat December, 1871
from

•

THE

York, January

COniPANY,
No.

OF LONDON.

mannfltoturers Warehonse and Sols

Agency,
Fire

and marine Insurance Stock

4«.rine 8tr«et, oorner of

WUUam

Straat,

M.Y

I

91 Jolui Street,

New

York,

S

THE CHRONICLE

440
Cotton.

STRICTLY

Cotton Warehouse Co.,
,"1

C. B.

•

•

.

LOCKWOOD,

BALES.

50,000

•

FACTOR

Fabliy, (Late of New

Wm.''5.*bZld''v."T'

'^""'"«*

&

Co.,

NEW YORK.

West

Co.,

Mobile, Ala.

P.O. Box 5070.

Railroad Iron,
most approved makers.
Lessees of Danville, Pa., Iron Worka, uiakera o
Light Rails for Collieries and Narrow Ouage Roads.

JLLKXANOKR UAITLAND.

Importers of old Iron Ralls for re-rolllng.
Exchange on Imperial Bank, London.

Bills of

h. F. S.

COTTON

MAOLKnOSK.

TIES.

Agency m New York for sale of the Arrow,
Buckle and Anchor Ties, luflnufflctured hy J.
Sole

Thos.

Robt. L. MaitlandSc Co.,

McComb,
Wool,

Tobacco and f>eneral

Pig Iron,

SWKN30N. PEHKINS & CO..
30 Wall St., New Tork.

RAIIS, COPPER,
SP^I'TER, TIN, I.EAD,
NK'KEI., BIS.nVTH, &e»

BONDS.

Factors,

RALOWfN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS

state of Texas Ten Per Cent Bonds.
State of Texas Seven Per Cent Oold Bonds.

Commission

Acres Laud In Texas, for sale by

Swenson, Perkins ^ Co.,
NDON AND L.IVERPOOI..
Wall
New York.
New

Montgomery,

Orleans, La.

Co.,
Ala.

Brothers,

Advances Made
To

Messrs.

FRED. lU'TH &

WM.

P. CAMPBEI.I.,
87 Pearl Street.

lUFORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCKANT* Ul

BDWABD FLASH.

EDWIK

ORATKB

A.

Jacob

W.

&

ariSi of Cloth.

D.

QABRIBOX.

\'

••/

Brinckerhoff, Turner

&

YORK,

ST. LOUIS,

MO.

sell Securities

IS

&

"AWNING

M. K. Jesup

supply

all

Widths and Colors always

No. 142

Packed for UTest Indies,
Sonth American and European
Markets.

STRIPES."

Dnane

In stock

Street.

tPnre Ijard

B0VI8I0N DEALERS, COTTON FACTORS AJfD

BANKERS AND MERCHANTS,
LIBERTY STREET

MANUFACTUKEBS OF LARD

OIL.

for

70

WALL

IN IRON,

STREET,

NEW

Railroad Cos.,

Iron or Steel Rails, LocomatiTes,
Cars, etc.
and undertake
OBAUHOET VIBBABD.
ALEX.
EUERSON FOOTS,

BROAD'WAY,
Steel Rails,
40

YORK.

&

P.

PISK«

Co.,

NEW YORK.

Iron Rails,

George A. Boynton,
BROKER

Company,

Vibbard, Foote

Also, Agenta

full

&

II business connected ^vlth Rallwray

kinds of

United States Bunting Company.
A

Co.,

Contract for

COTTON CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER
ING, BAGGING, K.WKNS Dl'CK.SAll. TWINES
&C. " ONTARIO "SEAMLESS BAGS,

Co.,

MERCHANTS,

all

&

ifeeotlate

COTTONSAILDUCK
And

VAN WAGEKBZf.

all kindts.

OOLD STREET, NEW YORK.

Bonds and Iioans

C. D.

of

Manufacturers of Wrought Iron TnbM. Lap Weld
Boiler Flues. Gas Works Castings and Street
Mains, Artesian Well Pipe? and Tools,
Oaa and Steam Fitters' Tools, Ac.

59

Polhemiis,

WATER STREET, NEW YORK.

OO.M.MISSION

STREET,

CoflTeSi

Manufacturers and Dealers In

J ewell, Harrison
2-

NEW

OFFICE AND WABEHOUSBB:

—Alio—

Co.,

BOSTON.
8.

cotton PLANT, PALMETTO

Importers of Bio

St.,

Commission Merchants,
JKWELL.

WiLSON,

ST.,

Morris, Tasker

AND DIAMOND.

COTTON

S.

for present and future dellr.
Agents for following Bagging Mills.

VCTFJlLO,

17 Sontli 'William
NEW YORK.

Seaver

Iron Tiss.

Bay and aell Contracts

Graves,

COTTON AND PRODUCE BROKERS,
St., &.

York, Agent

Pascal Iron Works, Pliiladelpbia.

and

New York.

63 Stone

Co.,

RAILWAYS.
Negotiate Loans and

91 Front Street,

PEARL STREET,

&

WILLIAM

N. 206 SOUTH FOURTH

/^Ross, Roberts & Co/\
BacBing, Rope,

Flash

A

New

F. WINSLOW,
I'res. St.L.ft S.E.R'
Pres.
S.E.R'way

&

WiNSLOW
No. 70

St..

EDWARD

WILSON,

LIVERPOOL,

CO.,

CNear Wall.)
135

Pine

Report upon. Build. .Manage and Equip

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
&

P. Converse

Late Bt.
iJt.MaJ.lien.,
MaJ. Gen.,U.S.A.
U.S.A.

AND

133

Wm.
J. II.

ConslKuments^or CjiUon and other

Cotton Factc5rs

Clias T.Pairy,
Wra. P. Henzey
Geo Burnham. Edw. H. WiUiaoia. Ed. Longstreth,

M. Baird,

54
'

Qf,

Lehman

All work accnrately fitted to gans:es and thorousta
ly Interchangeable.
Plan, Material, Worknianshlp
I'lnlsh and KOiciency tully xuaranteed.

Street.

90

Lbhman, Durr &

Co.,

PHiI.ADKI.PHi A.

Advaacoa made on Coasignmenta to

Co.,

&

M. Baird

438,000

raercbauts,

A

Bro.,
New York.

Street,

Liverpool, England, for baliugCottou.Moss,

etc.

BROAD STREET, NEW fOBK.

&

Pope

J.

203 Pearl

,1

Lbhhan, Abraham

•

62

Steel Ralls of

;

I.'0

Co.,

BROADWAY,
NEW YORK

No.

Orleans.

\

Cotton

&

Gilead A. Smith

Parsers.

Befersby permiaaloD to C. N. Jordau. Esq.. Cashier
Tblrd National Bank, Nenr Yorlc
Mesam. Howes &
Macy, Baut£eri3,3J Wall street, New Vortc.

43

En/;land.

UeiuatUa Iron Co.. VVorkluz

In Ports or Neir York and Neur

Orleana,) Oeu. Partaer.

Of Montgomery, Alabama.

No.

(.'uniberlaiid

l<:n(!;land.

Supply alt Railway Eqalpment and undertake a
Railway business generully.

BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE,
BANK, LONDON

&

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

3909.

4»F

Iron Ralls, Steel Ralls, Old Ralls,
Bessemer Plxlron, »<'rap.
Steel Tyres, Boiler Plates, A c
AGENTS FOR
ton

Smith

Nevr Tork.

BOX,

P. O.

W

H

Railway Bonds and Negctlata Loans on

aell

l£ailways.

Crawford, Walsh,

sioN ivierchant.

Co.,

MERCHANTS.

Bar and

Tlie

58 Wall Street,

BA Bn <

COB. OF WIXXIAM ST.

The Bowling Iron Company. Bradford

Walsh, Smith,
Crawford

AMD

ST..

mPORTRRS

BUY AND SELL CONTRACTS FOR FUTURE
DELIVEKY OF COTTON.

H. W. Farley,

I>earl Street,

CEDAR

41

&

Kennedy

S.

J.

8.

GENBltAL RAii.%VAY AGENTS A^D

Co.)

No. 56 Broad Street,

YORK.

COTTO?!

KBNMSDT. HKMIIT M. BA^XR. JOBN

AND bankers.

Excbange Building,

NEW

iOnil S.

Treaanrer

KATES MODERATE.
Oflce, Cotton

132

&

Co.,

COTlON connissioN merohants

Prealdent.

JAMES W. CBOXSON,

contnt IS

&

(Late Waters, Pierce

CAPACITY

HOUSE.

COIHiniSSION

R. M. Waters

Docka, Brooklyn.

iC&tlaBtle

September 28, 1872,

Railroads.

Cotton.

THE
'

1

Old

Rails,

AND

RAILWAY Eil^IPMENTS.