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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

VOL. 12. NEW YORK, JANUARY 21, 1871. NO. 291

Br Bankora Brokers, ^bucrti0cmcnt0- Bankers an<^ kars. and No. :0 WALL STliEKT, 1 New York, January 3, 1S71. AdnrtlMments will be Inserted »t ths foUoiriBt Charles H. Welling, IN ComrxoTiON with ths Hotiai or Vrlees per Has for each Insertion : (Formerly, Welllnft, Collin * Co., Phlladi-lDhla.) 3f ordered leas than 4 times M sent* per line. Broker In nerc-antlle Vaper, 4 tlmesormoie 18 Jay Cooke, < 9 " 14 36 WALL STREET, • 18 •• U JAUNOET OOUBT. NEW TOBK. • M '• 10 McCulloch & Co., t» " 8 Governments, Stocks. Bonds, nold. Sterling, and Loans negotiated STKICTLY on Commission If the advertisement occaples one column or op- No. 41 LOMBARD STREET. LONDON, warJs, a discount of IS per cent on these rates will be Reterfnce— inessrs. Jay < ook« 4c Co. allowed. are to sell Space Is measured in agate type, 14 lines to the We prepared purchase and Inch. Adrertlseraents will hare a favorable place when STERLING EXCHANGE, Dodge,Kimbjll & Moore flrst pnt In, but no promise of continuous Insertion in the best place can be eiven, asall advertisers must TO ISSUX BANKERS, have equal opportunliles. • COMMERCIAL CBEDITS and CIRCULAR LETTERS STOCK AND CJOLD BROKERS, Advantasea. FOB TBAVELERS, available In all parts of the world And dealers In I. TheCHROSriCLK his mnch the largest circula- tlen of any financial publication issaeo. GOTEa9ineB8, CABINS TRANSFERS OF MONEY a. It is preserved thus on flle by subscribers, and And to transact any business pertaining to an possesses a great advantage for advertisers, over those Duncan, Sherman & Co., publications which are habitually thrown aside after American Banking House In London. ptroial. No. 11 Nassau St., New York Cltf, TTM. B. DANA & CO., JAY COOKE & CO. FUBLISHEK8, ISSUE CIRCI LAR NOTES AND CIB^JULAR GKO. L. HOLMXS. AI.XX. XAOBKTH. Letters of Credit available and payable in all ths 7* ft 81 William St., N. T. PRINCIPAL CITiK - OK i HK WO ;LU ; also lo UM United States, Canada and A est Indies. tST" For terms of Sabscrlptlon see Holmes Macbeth, Sth page. & Teleeraphi; Transfers of Money to and from Lon- STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, don, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, Ac, Cnrrent Accounts received on such terms as may b CHARLESTON, S. C. agreed upon. Bankers and Brokers. Key box 44.

W. B. I,BOHABD. W. 0. SHBUXHl. w. H. roersB. E. Judson Hawley & Co. Wlliam C. Oilman, DSALIB IK LeonardjSheldon&Foster Bankers , B. Jtmsos Hawlit, No. 50 WALL STREET, INSURANCE SCRIP, BANKERS, Ai.raxD W. Uartl«tt, New York. AJfD No* 10 Wall Street. Government Securities. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Ei- chaiiir<^ anrl:ielpal eittea In Kcj-ope. Taussig, Fisher & Co., James T. Brady & Co., BANKEHS AND DK0KER3, (Satce^Bors to 3. JOJIES & CO Evans, Wharcon Co., No. 32 Broad Street, New York. PITTSBURGH, PA. & Buy and Sell at Market Kates Bay and sell all kind* of Railroad, City and other BANKERS AND BUOKBRS, ALL I7NITED STATES SECURITIES, securities. CoUeotloos BoUoited and promptly remitted for. S BROAIt STHEKT, NEW VORK. Solicit accounts Irom MKKCIIANTS, BANKERS and others, and allow interest on dally balances, sub- ject to Sight Uralt. Interest alloved on DepoAlu. Collections promptly make collections on favorable terms, Chittick, made. Stocks, Bonds and Gold booght and Bold on W. G. Commlsalon. and promptly execute orders for Ihe pnrchaae or sale of No. 35 WALL STREET, NETT YORK, Gold, State, Federal, and Railroad Buys and Sells, on Commission, KzKTOX Cox, 1 Securities. MoSAOB Makitbi,, > General Oaitibl Dbew, Commercial Paper, Sterling Exchange, Wm. H. HuTOBiKaoH,) I'ariners. bpecial Parutr. GoTerumetit Socnrldes, ice,, ice. John Munroe & Co., And Transacts a General Bariking Business. Kenyon Cox & Co., Loans Negotiated and Investments made No. 8 Wall Street, on Favor- dc New York, able Terms. Orders lor Stooks and Gold oarerully BANKERS BROKERS, iHue Circular Letters of Credit executed at the Regular Boards. Prompt attentlbn (or TraTCllers, and every Branch the 81 WALL STREET. Draw Bills on given to of business. Qovemment Securities, Stocks, Hoods aod Gold MuNROE & Co., W. N. WORTHINGTON, bought and sold on coi^isslon. XXHBXB H. T. BTOOK KXOHUfeS, NO. 7 BITS SCRIBE, PARIS, and BANKER AND BROK<. LOCKWOOD & Co., NO. 81 CLEMENT'S LANE, LONDON. BANKERS, 8 NEW STREET, NEW YOBE. BROADnrAT. JoHj A. Khxai, C. C. Flowmrki. 0»o. M. Kuiis Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale ol 94 Presloent. Vice-President. Cashier. Stacks, Bonds, Gold and Exchange, Trwisaet a General B.tnklns busi- DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO SIGHT DRAFT ness, ineludlnc the purctaase and aala Mississippi Valley Bank, And Four Per Cent interest allowed on Dally Balances. A BANK OF DISCOUNT of OoTeroment and State Bonds. Rail- AND DEPOSIT, Southern Securities bawa especial VICKSBDRQ, MISS. attention. road Stacks and Bond*, and otk« tP, T. Correipoadent:—Bank of tb« ilajiU»tt«a Co. CeUactloiu mad* on all Southern FolnU. Mcnrltles, on comoUsslon. TBE CHKONICLE. [January 21, 1871. 66^ Bankers and Brokers. Foreign Bills. Bankers and Brokera. M. K. Jesup & Company, Bowles Brothers & Co., Barney, Raymond & Co., BANKEBS ANB WERCHANTS, PARIS, liONDON BOSTON n PINE STREET, 19 STREET, Y., .B^tnlcers and Brokers, WILLLAM N. 5 VbU street, iBstm; Co. ^B°ondaand I.oan» for Railroad Cos., P1TI.BSXON, BATMOND & Travelers in Europe, Ut« Contract for Credits for I,ocom»tives, Iron or Steel Bans, Exchange on Paris and the Union Bank ot London, in Cars, etc. sums to suit. LeoiiardjSheldon&Foster and undertake subscription agents for the Chboniolb in Paris. connected with Railway BANKEBS, »llbu»lne-i C. Ward, 10 WALL BTKBET, S. G. & G. Blake Brothers & Co., New Tork. AaBNTB yoB 62 Urall Street. New York. 9ABINO BROTHERS & COOTPANli'. AND BTRKKT, NEW YORK, 64 WALL 38 STATE STREET, AOSTON STATE 8TEEET, BOSTON. Duff & Tienken, dS EXCHANGE ON I.ONDON. B O K K B S, Sterling Credits, BANKEBS AND B OHN PoNDIR, And 15 WALL STREET, NEW YOKE, DEALERS IN OOMMBROIAL PAPER. J< BROKER, Dinrr JoHK H. TiENKKN, Bay and Sell Massachussetts and New York State Wm H BxcUanges. fcmieriof'tue N. Y. Stock and Gold In Government Bonds, Exckanse, Gold and Stocks, Stocks. Gold and Government Securities Government Securities Stocks Bonds and Gold Stocks, Bonds, No. 44 EXCHANGE PLACE, tought and sold strictly on Comm'ssion. ^F^rele^Goldaad Silver Coin, and fine Gold and Particular attention given to the negotiation ol Silver Bars, coQBtantly on liaad. Railway and other Corporate Loans. laMresb allowed oa Deposits. Union and Central Pacific Bonds and Stocks a spe- cialty. WiLLIAMS&GuiON, J. M. WEITH. Gao Abbkts 63 Wall Street, New York. 6c Co., James C. King TRAVELLERS ana COMMERCIAL CREDITS M. Weith & Arents, ISSUED, avallahle in all parts of Europe, Ac. BILLS BANKEBS, J. OF EXCHANGE drawn in sums to suit purchasers Late J.M.Wetth&Co., also Cable tranffers. NO 5« BROADWAY, Country Bankers can be supplied with Bills of Ex DEAI.EB8 IN SOUTHERN AND ffllS- change, m large or small araouritB, on the principal cities of ^u^CI)e, also vlih Tickets for rassa^ie from, Govornment Securities, Stocks, Bonds, Gold and CEIiEiANUUVS SK.CUBIT1ES, or to. Europe, bv the GDION LINK ot Mail s^teamers rorelgn Kicliange. Deposit. No. 9 NEW STREET. ADVANciJs Made upon consiqnment.s of Issue Certificates ot Ourselves or Cor- allowed on current dally balances. COTTON, and other Produce to IntereBt Iioans Negotiated. respondents. Collections made on all parts of the United States Mid Europe. Alex. S. Petrle & Co., Gnion & Co. A. D. Williams & Co., London. . LlverpooL KnauthjNachod&Kuhne STOCK BROKERS, 4S WaU Street, New York. Brown Brothers Co., V A N K E B S, & Stocks and Bonds NO. fi9 irAI.1. STREET, New Hork, 1«^'''^K^ London and elsewhere bought and sold at curren Go^K^H^i^?"'*"-''' »'»""'•'• <"*'•'«'• i>K>«* »"

January 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLE. 67

Insnranoe Ixuuranoe. Inaaranoe. OFFICE OF TlIK OrnCB UF TBB OFFICK or THK Pacific Mutual Insurance ATLANTIC COMPANY. Mercantile UOWAIU) BUlLDINO, 178 BliOADWAT. Maw 7ou, January 12, IBTl. nUTVAL INSVaANOB MTTHK FOLLOWING STATBMKNT OF THE COKPAITT, Mutual Insurance Co. affairs of the Companr Is published In oooformlty with the requlrementa ol Section 13 of Ita charter: NO. 85 WALL BTBEET. Ontatandlng Premiums, January 1, IWO tl(l6,M4 M TOBK, JwiaUT M« UTRb Premiums received fVom January nW ItoDeeemberSl, 1810, Inclusive iUfim m Ksw ToBK, January 19, laTl. Ikt TraitM*. la aonfbrmltT t« the ahutar of th* The following atatement of the affair, of the Com- Total amount ol Marine Premluma 9591,761 71 rollowliiK BteUmaut or lu aOUif pany on the Slst December, 167D, la anbmltted In Oompur.anbinlt Uia This Company has Uaned no Policies, except on Cargo con- and Freight for the Voyage. formity with the requlremonu ol Ita Charter • Ika Sitt Daaambar, lS69i Tio Risks have been taken upon Time Premiums outstanding December Slat 18*9 tW>M^ SB Premlami raoalvad oo Marine Rlaki, from or np'.n Itolle or Vosaela. Premiums received during the year 1810.. . Ifie/HB U lat Jhautrj, 18W, to Hat Decambar, 18W.t<.0*>,tn Premiums marked off aa Karned, during the period aa at.ove S006,75S 79 Total Premiums (I,S>IJ09 47 Pramlaraa od FoUolaa not markad oS lat raiil for Looses aod Expenaea, less Savings, &c., durlim the B ime period 8454l!^5 70 Premiums marked off aa earned f^omjann. Juaarr, IMS. « t^m» Heiurn Piemiuma 42,670 Oi ary 1st to December Slst,18>D..-. $1,091,511 5» Total amaant of Harlna rremlani *8.M».«W 'riie Company lias the foUowlUK Leas return Premiums «I,7W 17 Assets t Net earned Cash In Bank »16,S12 85 premluma $1,089,774 96 nm edStatesand other Stocks.... 417,913 ^ — Paid during same period .— o PoUolaa taara baan Iwoad apon hOt Loans on stocks Drawing Interest. 272,910 00 I766.9C0 73 Losaes, Expenses, Com. Blaka. nor opon Flra Rlika dMcoanaolai Premium Notes ds Bills Heoolvable 175,183 84 missions &, Re-insur- Subscription Noiea In advance of Marina KlJka, ance, less Salvages.. Tltb Premiums 56,000 00 . t«61,394 11 Kelosurance and other Claims due Framloma markad off trom Ut tanvary, the company, estimated at 18,575 83 Cash paid to Stockholders for In- tt Uet, to Stit Daoembar, IMt. ftjnfU t«"st (81,844 00 Total Assets :|l,01i,i00 40 Cash paid to Dealers aaan equiva- LoMaa paid dorlnc tba aama ^:, SIX PEK CENT INTEREST on the outstanding Certmcates of Profits will be paid to the holders lent for the Scrip Dividends ol thereof, or their legal parlod ~ t»BV^ « representatives, on and after Mutual Companies $126,758 39 TIIK>.I)AV. til 7lha y of^February. FIFTY I'EK CE,\T O IHE OU BTANDING CBB- The Assets ol the Comnany on the Slst De- Batonu a( rremloaif TIIICATKSOF IflH, COMi'ANY,OFTUEI.S8UEOF cember, l^'66, will be redeemed and paid In cash to th.- holders 1870, were as follows M>d Kxpenaaa llflTjiS M thereof, or thel legrtl representatives, on and after United States, State, Bank and other Stocks $444,995 00 TUK8LIAY, day ol" Kclirnary, the7 h fVom which date Loan Interest on the portion redetmea will cease, the on Stocks and other Securities 10,088 94 tba CompaST baa tba (bllowlnc Aaaata, t1»* CertUicates to be inoduced at the time of payment Cash on hand and In Banks, and with for. and Citucelled to the extent paid. eign Bankers 77,125 00 Dnlted Statea and bl»" <" ^ew Torlc Stoak, A DIvld. nd In ^crll t of I vvKNTY PER CENT, Is declared on the net amount of Kained Premiums for Interest on liivestmenta due, but not col- Clt7. Bank and otber Stoc*. WlfK^m ihe year entllni; December 31st. 1S70, for which Cer- lected 5,098 94 tlilcates will lie Issued ou and alter TUESDAY, the " Bills receivable and Premluma and Iioana lecared by Storka and otberwlao*..* *^*^ 4th day of /Anril next dne By order of the Board. collectable 521,827 42 Baal Eatata and Bond« and Mortcacaa,..., »10,u^ Security Notes 800,000 00 Intaraat and iondry Xotaa and Clalma do* TRUSTEES I Scrip, Salvages and otber Claims dne the tha Company, attimatad William Leconey, Company 9*,

I. INSURANCE COMPANY, D. Jonea, Joseph GallUard, Jr. Miscellaneous. Charles Dennis, C. A. Hand, OF PROVIDENCE, B. I. W. H. H. Moore, James Low, ORGANIZED 179 9. Henry Colt, B.J. Uowland, Cash Capital fSOCOOO 00 Wm C. PlckersgUl, BeuJ. Babcock, A«»e«» 9398,436 69 Williams & Bostwick, Lewis Curtis, Bobt. B. Mlutnrn, Charles H. Knsael), Gordon W. Bnrnham, Noa. 40 * 43 Exctaance-plaee, Lowell Holbrook, Frederick Channeey, American NKW TiRK, R. Warren Westou, H. L. 'laylor, I'SCRANCE COMPANY, RANKERS AND .STOCK, BOND AND Uoyal Phelps, Geo. S. Stephenson, COiHiniSSION OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. GOLD BROKERS, Caleb Barstow, WUUam H. Webb, ORGANIZED 188 1. Make liberal advances on alt Flrat.Ciasa Seonrltlas. A.P. Plliot, Staeppard Gandy, Casta Capital Interest allowed on Deposit . WUIIam B. Dodge, FraucU 4Klddy, $30 >,00O 00 Assets . /.$a73.3I9 US David Lane, Charles P. Bnroett, James Byrce, Kobt. C. Fergusson, fA«. A. ALEXANDER, Arent Daniel S Miller William B. Buober, E. S. Bailey, Wm. sturgis, Samuel L. .Mltchlll, Henry K. Bogart, James G. DeForeat, Henry Meigs, 65 TTAI.!. STREET, Dennla Perkias, Koberl L. Stuart. Bnya snd Sella Banker and Hroker, No. 37 Wall St. Insurance Stocks and Scrips ; alaa, J. D. J02

Financial. Financial. Financifil. IN ANlIClfATlON or City of Baltimore. Midland Bonds The R c-opening of Paris $1,200,000 SIX PEK CENT BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF TrilUam fctreet, New Iforfe, 19 OF THK JA^'I!»RT 1, 1S71. effects All persons who hive left baggage, personal or Interrnpted busmeae In Pans, are hereby mformea & $I,OCO. house, Maryland Rail- $100, S500 that If they will at once address our hngllsh Western Bowles Bros. & Co., road Company, No. 449 Strand, Cbarlne Cross, LONl)i)N, KNDOBSED BY THE T E 8 E FA V O.B I T E shall be with partlcnlars «nd instructions, the same CITY OF B A I< T I mC O R E . forwarded or lulfllled Immediately upon the re-estah- SEVEN PER CENT OOIiD BONDS ment of commun-cations. prepared The public Is also notllled that we arc now nndtragned Flnare Commlttee^pf theWEST- payable at The to auain draw bills upon our Parte house, ERN MaBYCAND RA1L1«-a1i COMPAJTY Offer are secured by a fir^t mortgage on the preat Midlard from date. In case of delayed presentation, and Exchange National cauk 75 days through the American Bailroad ol New Toik, and their Issue Is strictly disc nnlable atbank rates by o r house there or In London, in the option of the holders. * $1,200,000 limited to $20,C00 per n.lle of ilnlehed road,cceilrg with the receipt, . or BATL- » e will also charge oursilv s of the Bonds ol tlie WESTKliN MAKTLAND about t40.o:o per mile. Entire lergth of road, 846 money or Icttois to be conveyed to Irlends. eltbcr li; BOill COMPANY having SO\earsto run, pruicpal sha I miles, ot which or outside of Paris, In uny part of France, which and Int.TCSt guara teed by the City 01 BjMuiore. "SO have been completed, and much circumstance, may per- aii be SB promptly dell\-ered as This endorsemfnt. having been authurlzei. by act progress made In grading the remainder. all, and not restricted ihf Cliy Coun- mit. 1 hese services are free to ol the Let' sihturc, and byrrdina^e uf inl- to the clients of our own house. . ,„„ W;is submitu d lo and ratided by an almost un , ^ during cil Aaour house In Farls never has been closed vote 01 ihe people. As an additional security operation for mons RESOURCES OF THE C03IPANT. the siege, It is therefore In full practical theciiy hasprovuied a ^lnklng Fund 01 jaClO.COO li.r without loss the recommencement of outside business the ilQuiriHtn^n of tins debt atniaiuiity. An exhibit of time. of the fiuiincial condition oi the city siiows ti at she Fnll-pald stock sobscrlp- BHWLKS B"OTHKP8 * CO., has available ami conve'-tible assets more tlian sntli- State-si., Boston. '1 tions, abont - - . 19 WllUamst.. New York ; 27 dt-nt lo pay her entiri' Inc!ebte0n»-t8. o Investors $6,600,000 U.K.—Oar nrlple Currency CredlU for the use of looking for al'soluie security, no loan off -red in ihis Subscriptions to converti- be found preferable and available In market presents greater inducements. These bonds TraTelera will ble Konds, - - • . 1 and accrued interest. Coupons »ny part of the world. are 1 ffere at MX 600,000 ^^^___^ payable January and Jo'^-j,^,^^ Mortgage Bonds, $20,000 QBOXaB OTUTXB. '^>'- A. STKPHIHS ^^^^^^^ Fbanois Opdtkx John K. HiNOWkLL, per mile on 345 miles - 6.900,000 G. MOSES WIKSll^FKLD, BANKING BOUSB OF Finance Committee Total . . - $14,000,000 E^ual to $40,000 per mile Geo. Opdyke & Co., East Tennessee, Virginia 1 he road Is built In the most thorough manner, and STRBET, at the lowest attainable cost for cash. NO. 25 NASSAO & Georgia Railroad Ihe liberal BubBcrlptioiis to the Convertible Bonds (Uorner of Cedar street.) 1st nOBTGAGE 7 PER CENT BONDS, of the Company, added to Its ether resources, give the most encouraging assurance BEDEBMAIILE MOO, of the eaily com- pletion of the road. The portion already finished, as DEPOSITS received from Individuals, Firms, Banks Interest Payable Ist of January and Bankers and CorporatiouB, subject to check at will be seen by the loUowing letter of the rrmdcnt light, aud luterest allowed at the rate of Iodk per 1st of July, In tbe City of of the Company, la doing a prolltahle local business cent per annum. . . , _ York. CaRTlKlCAlES OF DEPOSIT Issued, bearlOK FOOE TSew ou demand, or after Ser cent Interest, p'yable THE MORTGAGE IS FOB $3,600,000 ON A NKW TOHK, Dec. 2, 1370. led dales. has ijeen in successlul , , , .^ KOAU 270 miles lonp, which inaccessible points In the Messrs. Co., York; OOLLECTloNS made on operation tor many j ears. The Hen is about Georgo Opdyke & New states, Canada and Europe. Dividends United Gentlemen : Tour favor of the Ist Inst., asking for and Coupons also collected, and alt most promptly $13,000 a statemi last earnings the for. Ir, with the nt of the month's of New accounted . „ , per mile, which makes few excepUone, OBDKKti i>roniptly executed, for the purchase and smallest issued on anyroad in tie United states. It York snd Oswego Midland Railroad, Is at hand. I Gold ; also, Uovernment and other Securi- sale of was created for the sole putpos;- of paying off the have not as yet received a report of the earnings for ties, on coinmlsslon. debt due the State of Tenne^ste, amounting to INFOKMATION Itirnished, and purchases or ex- November. changes of Securities raa

GAI.IiATIN NATION A I. BANK to Oswego, 125 miles ; New Berlin Branch, 22 miles. SOUTTER 8c Co., NO, S6 WALL STBEET, The road commenced to transport coal from Sidney, BANKEKS, Agent for the sale of the Bonds. under a contract with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, In the latter part of November. The No. 53 WI1X.IAM STUEKT, NKW YORK. best inforn^ed on tiic subject estimate the quantity to transported the first yiar at not less th»n250,C0O V)ealer8 In Bills of Exchange,' Governments, Bonds' be Stocks, Gold, Commercial Paper, and all Negotiable First Mortgage tons, while fome esilma e the quantity at 800,0C0 tons. Becurlties. This win yield an Income ol Irom fSTS.OCO to $450,000 Interest allowed on Deposits subject to Sight Dralt BONDS or Check. from coal alone on that part of the road. sef^nrltles. Advances maae on approved OF THB Taking the lowest of these estimates. It gives for Special facilities lot negotiating Commercial Paper. earnings ol $899.51004. Collect ")nBhoth InUnd and foreign promptlymnde. the 147 miles a total annual Foreign fcnd Dome Hie Loans Negotiated. &r The total operating expenses will not exceed fifty per Nashville Decatur RR. cent., which leaves Ihe net annual earnings $449,735 02, the bonds James Robb, King & Co., which Is $514,565 02 In cxcesa ol Interest of This Mortgage Ib lor issued thereon. BANKERS, $2,100,000, I should add that the earaingB {torn passengera and freight are steadily Increasing, and that, too, without (« STBEET, or only $17,500 per mile on an old andcompletedroad. WALL any through business to New York. Tours truly, BbowfnK an established bnslness, Irom local traffic Issae Iiettera ol Credit for Traveller D. C. LITTLEJOHN , President mainly, more than Bufficlcn<; to pay ita Interest as It Available in all parts ol Europe, etc*. becomes due, with prospects of greatly enlarged N. T.and O. Midland Railroad Co. THROrOH TUB receipts from new connections which are now in The very favorable exhibit presented In the forego- CITY BANK, liONDON, progress. ing letter shows that this road, when finished, with Tbe Mortgage was created for the sole purpose of its unequaled advantages for both local and through OB pay lug a debt due to the state ot Tennesee on terms business, must prove to be one of the most profitable nessrs.HOTTINGlTER & CO.. of Paris which would reduce the liability of the road abont railroad enterprises In the United States, and that its 1600,000. Mortgage Bonds constitute one of the safest and Also COMMERCIAL CRKDITS and DRAFTS on First LONDON, PAKIS, and SCDTL.aND. Ot the bondfl Issued under said Mortgage $200,000 are most InvltlnK railroad secnrltles ever offered to In- ADVANi ES made ou l.tmslcnmciits. STOCKS and held Id Escrow to abide settlement of a claim of tlie vestors, BOND» bought and sold on Commlsaion. tnited States; |S00,C0Ohave been'pnrchascd bythe For sale, or exchanged lor Governments and other parties In Interest, and the balance of $1,600,000 are current sectirltles, by Gibson, Casanova & Co. offered for sale on favorable terms—the security, in judgment ot tbe under8ie;ned, being such as to entitle Opdyke & Co., BANKERV them to perfect confidence. George KO. 50 KXCHANOK PLACE. NO. 26 NASSAV STREET. STOCKS, BONDS, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. aud Drexel, Winthrop & Co., FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOLD bought and sol

WILLIAM ALEXANDER SIHITH & CO., Sw^nson, Perkins & Co., OR Sal E. BANKERS, 80 BEAVER STREET. TO'WN ' THK PTA'' E OF AKKANSAS ispucs it"* l!ond8 In nli H*. 40 Wall Street, New York, BONDS Bailroflrts—ten tbousand dolliirsper mile, for th« navinenl Thereof ft opt clal iiix Is collected annnally DEPOSITS received Of the State of Illinois, besrlng interest a ETS and Intereat allowed *t beat rent, tor sale Ioflor Intcr^'ftt ft*i(i Rlnkln? Innd. Current llatea. and TEN per at 83 and interest for 8 a cent, 90 and Interest lor 10 per cent. THK MKMPms ANP LITTI,E KOCK RAILROAD OOVERNM K.NT and STATE SECITRITIES, completf d and in rnnnlng order l^ RAlLRtlAO GOLD For particulars inquire ot 1S3 miles lonsr, Is BONDS, STOCKS, etc., boniht andk miles. The nnflnished section will be Cumpleted In Sold on Comnilialon. » •- dc PARKEB liATTREKCB.' December next. ADVANCK8 made upon approved Sscarltlea. B ANKERS. ^ bRINKLEY. Pres't. COIXSCTIONB made, and LoanaliegoUMad. NO. 1 WAEL STBEET. f Memphla and LItUe Rock BR I\

A WEEKLY NEWSPAPEll, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

VOL. 12. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1871. NO. 291.

CONTENTS. bank found guilty of connivance in operations of this ques- tionable sort. But evidence is not easy to obtain; and if THK CiraONICLB. one of locking up in., 'li'' Rode»-alDg the speculators are debarred from means Th«TreMarT»ti!l'th8 OUqoea.. 69 I Ch-nses of National B Inks ... Tlia Jadii-.tary Oomm ttjo and AcOQta to contrive some Litest Monetary Commercial currency, they have ingenuity enough iw fo-th-omld' report 70 I i Riilr>'d Siruiiu* r .r iln m .nth j Smilish Newe. . Miscellaneons adequate substitute. of Decembjr fjr the year I Commercial and • S7U Wl >iow» We regret to learn that this obvious duty is disputed in Railroads of Mas-achasutls Ti, TUB BANKBRS QA.ZS1TK AND RAILWAY MONITOR. quarters where one would have least expected unsound Market, Hallway Stucka, Railway News is claimed by bank officers, Moneyloney a . . views of banking to prevail. It U. 8. SacarUles, (Jold Market, Kailruad, Canal and Mlscellanr- yoreiijn Kxcbange, New Vork oiii* stock iat who ought to know better, that they are justified in aiding City rtiinks. I'UllsdelphlaBanki City Bond List XAtloaal BantcD. tjtc tiailroid, U'lial, and Miscellane their dealers in attempts to derange the money market. Qa itaitoua ul Stucke and Bonds ou^BondList. 84-5 Their excuse is that every depositor has a legal right to TUB COMMBRCIAL TIMBH. will long as his drafts do not OinamarclalBpitoma H« 1 Groceries withdraw greenbacks at so Ojttou 81 UryGoods the standing to his credit. They also claim litoidstnffs B9 1 Irlces Cnrrent exceed sums that the same depositor has an equal right to withhold these ^\)t €l)iontcU. greenbacks from use, or to require the bank to keep them idle, on the plea that he may suddenly want to withdraw Tat UoMMEBOiAL AND FINANCIAL Chroniclb isissued every Haiur- them, and that he wishes the bank to be ready to meet his day morning, 'oilh the latest news up to midnight of Friday. draft if he chooses to make it. But what do these sophisti-

TEKMS OF SUBSCBIPTIOW-PATABLE IB ADTAHCX. cal pleas amount to ? It is well understood that in the 'ot Oommckoial and Finahcul CaaoHioLe, delivered by carrier Tub before us, they are a mere subterfuge. What these toolty iiihaorlberB.ana mailed to all others, (exolosWe of postage,) case »1« W ForOue Vear speculative depositors want is not the legitimate use of the For Six Months « <"' 7A«Chromci.1! will bt tent lo stibscribm until ordered discontinued by letter. greenbacks in paying the ordinary obligations of business. Potlag* w*) ctnti per year, and it paid by the eubscriber at hie own poet-office. B. fc Publlsners, of the facilities which WILLUM B. DANA, I WIU.IAM DANA 00., They simply want to avail themselves /oajl u. I-LOTD, JR. ( 79 and 81 William Street, NEW YORK. Post Omcs Box 4,53a. our banking system offers for deranging the monetary ma- trivel Ing agent. they seek to Mr. Alex. Holmes la onr only chinery of the country ; and for their own gain disturb the affairs of multitudes of business men on whom / Vr The Pablihfrs canntt be responsible for Remittances unless made by Profit or Post Office Money Orders. monetary perturbations inflict heavy loss. "^"^^ XW A. ne^t tie for 'lol ti ig currerU nunb^s of the CanotctoLB it so'd at the movement is really a conspiracy, a plot to conV^^jge ojfcs/or $1 OD. Vilu nei tre b lint f,)r sui cibers at H X . Thi tlrst and tecovivounn the Catitiniox^t bi purchased by the publishers at a fair of wM and to embarrass commerce by p'ies. credit oontroU circulating ing a large amount of the currency

the industrial machinery of the cit%'.g . THE TREISDRY AND THE ClIftUES. by which ^ ^^ ^^^^ from mischievous As was suggested in The Chrosicle a month ago, the movement, and free fr'_jyQn. One of the illustrations of th^ " tight money" men have been attempting further manoeu- most interesting financial economies our modern monetar;/ vres notwithstanding the growing ease of the loan market. secured by ^gt^ods is found in the with whi;x^ Some e.xcited discussion has been evoked this week in Wall banking machinery j^^^ speculators are ac- tampering. Thr-^^g,, street by their late effort to lock up several millions of cused of ^^^ Clearing Honse six hun- millions of indeb;^j„egg greenbacks, with a view to derange the money market, and dred ,,gg ^^^^^ ^g^^ j,gg„ p^;^ i,y to each^ thus to further certain ulterior designs in depressing quotations our banks ^i]^^j.^ ^ifj, the use of less than twenty of afVjj,jjl at the Stock E.\change. That these adventurous speculators millions money. It is easy, therefore, to see that

have been foiled in their project is one of the gratifying re- if any loT^;gg p^f*; Qf thig twenty millions of currency should

gults of the recent movement; but that they should have sudfl^giily be withdrawn from its proper functions, some

attempted it, and should have been so near to success, offers "serious monetary spasms might resnlt, if its place could not significant lockii:,g » comment on Mr. Boutweli's policy of be readily supplied ; and even in that case the proverbial up greenbacks and hoarding a large idle currency balance. timidity of capital would of necessity produce some pertur-

From all that appears, the clique was able to obtain the co- bation which could scarcely fail to give trouble. It is on this

operation ot but one of our city banks ; and this institution principle that the objection is founded to the sudden locking has accordingly been the recipient of warm, and, perhaps, up of currency in the Treasury. When any dealer at a bank, deserved reproof. Several other banks are reported to therefore, claims, with his friends' connivance, to draw out of

have been solicited, and to have promptly refused their aid. bank a larger proportion of greenbacks than is usual in the It is of course to be wished that the Clearing House would ordinary course of business, he claims that which cannot be positively determine to exclude from its Association any conceded without question and without danger. But when, '

70 THE CHRONICLE. [January 14, 1871^ 'm- net earnings, a fund for the ultimate payment of the princi] as in the case before us, the greenbacks so withdrawn reach pal and interest of the subsidy-bonds. It is in compliance to the amount of seven or eight millions, and are seized with this demand on the Companies that the and locked up for the simple purpose of deranging and per- part of the offer a turbing the monetary machinery, the benefits of which this House Committee on Appropriations is proposing to joint resolution directing to continue man enjoys, in common with thousands of others, the ab- Mr. Boutwell the custom of the to these surdity of his claim to have a right to do all this is sufficient- department in regard payments, ly apparent. Some of our bankers have found to their cost which has been in use, both by Mr. Boutwell and his predecessors, for Jhat they cannot afford to set this'judgment of the people at more than six years, and, indeed, ever since the passage of the act of July 2d, 1864. defiano'w This resolution is well worthy of consideration, and in the '' '^^ ^^^ schemes of the tight money men is due Thn f 'In interest, both of the railroads and of the Government, we . , . _• stances which this year have combined to to several circuniu •' "^ trust that some satisfactory arrangement of the trouble will ., , , at an earlier period m the season ease up the loan markb.„ ^ . , , -*^ speedily bo found. Some persons, it is true, object to the ., 1 rri . . , these is connected with the than usual. Ibe prmcipal o. tt . , , tide interposition of Congress. They think that, as the whole , 1 .• r '^'s centre. Had the large accumulaiion oi capital-titat w. - controversy touches the interpretation contract, it -J ., > /. . . /. the mtenor a little of a of deposits and of currency set in irom ° should be referred to the courts. To avoid, however, the later and with less force we should have dc wnicn delays and inconveniences of litigation, recourse should be record one of those short, sharp monetary spasuT^ had, if possible, to a more easy solution of the difficulty. were formerly so mischievous, but have of late been ».^® We should, at any rate, protect the Government from the frequent; and the probability of this is the stronger as Mr* ^^ placing itself in the wrong, and of surrendering the Boutwell continues to accumulate currency in the Treasury risk ^^ refusing the conditions, of its existing con- and the speculators evidently rely on his indisposition to privilegeh Railroad companies. change his policy. tracts with the t^C^^° ^o suggests a final complete The second point retb,'.'"^'^ settlement THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE AND ITS FORTHCOMING REPORT. compromise of the whole difficuu/' ^^^ ^'^^'^ °^ companies shall Public opinion seems to have undergone some notable is two-fold. First, It provides that ">« changes in regard to the Pacific railroad controversy during repay promptly into the Government Treasury one-half of and that the past week or two, as is indicated by the tone of the dis- the amount paid as interest on the subsidy bonds, »»ta, it cussions in the newspapers and of the doings in Congress. if the transportation charges do not cover the the In regard to the latter, two announcements made yesterday shall be made up in cash. Secondly, It provides th\''t are not unworthy of notice. First, the House Committee Government shall send all its troops and munitions of vffft on Appropriations, it is said, are preparing a joint resolu by the railroads, instead of sending part of them by water. tion directing Mr. Boutwell to continue, as usual, to pay This last point, in reality, is the most important in the the companies one-half of their charges for transporting the whole controversy. The companies claim that if they had mails and military supplies of the Government. And received, as they were promised, the whole carrying busi- secondly, an influential party in Congress are urging a com. ness of the Government across tke plains, Mr. Boutwell promise by which the companies shall agree to pay ore- would have so large a sum in his hands, that he would have half of the interest as it accrues on the subsidy bonds, while made no complaints about the failure of the companies to pay the Government, on its part, shall send by railroad its the interest. The half charges for transportation, even at whole supplies to the military posts instead of sending the the low rates tariffed by the companies, would have reim- larger part, as now, by water. These propositions suggest bursed and fully paid the interest on the subsidy bonds, and some interesting inquiries, upon which we cannot now enter. would have left a probable surplus besides. How true this

The only point of view in which they can here be consider- estimate may be we cannot tell. A recent resolution passed ed, is as they show that public feeling is more alive to the by the Senate calls for the facts, and till the reply is received " grievances," as they have been called, of the Pacific railroad we do not see that any action of Congress can be intelligently companies. These complaints are under the investi- taken in the existing controversy. __ ji^^n of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate, whose The railroad companies, on their part, declare that they ^^^ subject will that gress ''P probably be offered to Con- were promised the whole business of the government ; '" February. large ex- two points . Excluding minor matters, although they are compelled by law to keep up at First, the ^gec'al'y urged before the Committee. pense an equipment of engines and cars sufficiant to do all complain nine- has stopped th^'' P^op'e thatj Mr. Boutwell this vast business, they have as yet been deprived of monies govern- for transportation uK!"®"' °^ due to them tenths of it, and have only received one-tenth of the ernment. The amount ^^^^^ contracts with the Gov- ment transportation aside from the mails. They further altogether, '^ ^'"*'^' amounting point to the fact that disadvantages they have to some half a milVi^*'^'^ under the^e panics urge that *^°"'*''*" ^"' ^^® *^°'"' paid up, by the half charges for transportation, no less than it is a breach of 2o. as they faithfully ^"^ ^^''^' *" ^°°2 *2,417,493, besides the moiety of their mail earnings. The perform all the condft^o' poses on them, the *'°°""^°' '"" whole subject will no doubt receive full discussion in the Government on "its'"" the bound to good faith. ^"^"'"^ report of the Judiciary Committee, which will move One or two of the more'' the if it does not, as is hoped, advocates of the Company have "' agitation one step further forward, even gone so*" fr?"' finally set the controversy at rest. nght to the privileges secured by the contract; and that DECEMBER AND FO' while the Company would be ^'^lUkd EARNINGS FOR THE MONTH OF justified in refusi to e g carrv mails, the Government has THE YEAR 1870. lost the right to'f the rec2 For mortgage it holds the month of December the principal roads make re- as security for the performance stipulations ofS turns which of by the railroad. Ignoring compare favorably with the same month tl^s extremT viVw however, the Pacific 1869. It is too well known that the business of the country Companies claim that half transport was not particularly brisk in that month, to suppose that the '^ ''''' '^ '""^ Companies in cash -^iher half ^ the railroads irtlfr-being reserved to have been doing anything more than the regular form, with five r>er c«nt.. „«' Z transportation work demanded by the iriercantile oommu- : : : , 1 — : r JuraaiJ«iiiiary21, 18T1.1 THE CHRONIOLE. 71

nity, and we conclude that the earnings are but a fair aver broker in this city, haa recently issued two drcuUrs upon age, uninfluenced by temporary cauaes. The Central Pacific this subject, referring particularly to the route between New shows an increase of IHS.HO; Chicagoand Alton, 145,747; York and Chicago, embracing the New York Central and Indianapolis, Shore Michigan Southern Cleveland^Columbus, Cincinnati and $27,884 ; Hudson River, and Lake and Cleveland and Pittsburg, $30,223; Illinois Central, $58,. roads. or ooncliisions 555 ; Milwaulteo and St. Paul, $83,208 ; North Missouri, Without endorsing the comments con- $52,131. Ohio and Mississippi shows a slight decrease of tained in these circulars, we quote some of the figures, $4,425'. which may be of interest in this condensed form. In re-

MMMxatta IV sioxxBiB, iSm. gard to New York Central and Hudson River, the follow-

ISTO. ism. Ine. 0*0. ing statement is made of the several additions or " water- Central Piciflo tiXiMf •4«7.6N (14S,14« Alton 3K>.Mg ttOMO «.70 Chicago* , ings" made to the capital stocks since 1866, in the shape of Clererand, Columbns, Cincinnati A Ind'p'i. 3tM,lM 373M • ••• IMUbarg... 3I2,!i79 in,7M w^as .... Cleveland * value was paid Illinois Central T55,JS2 «M.«n H.SS5 • >.. distributions to stockholders fur which no Marietta ulnolnnaU HI.816 110.837 30.43a .••• « Frst Watering of Hudson River, »3,B0O,aOO MlcUina Central 4»,'ffiS 374.50 4».l«3 Mllwankee* St. Paul 529,198 496.990 SiSO) First " of Now York Ccutral, .; W,O88,00O NorUi Ul sonrl 2»,7ae »I3,996 93,131 $38,396,000 0b'0& Miwinlppt 380,471 994.89* 4,4as Second Watering of Hudson Rrlver, ]S,63S,aOO PaclBoof MlMottrl 2;1J07 338.108 S5,(«9 Second " of New York Central, 8,8^400 21,148,a00 St. Loola. Alton and Terre Hante 137.'7M 163JS9 30.169 Toledo. Wabaah * Weatern •saj.SM 434.388 m,(m Grand Total, $48,e»M00 Union Paclfto 716,838 • *•• a38,»M Tho present share capital, of tlie- conaolldated -jj^^ . Including the acrlp 'Approximate atatementa. dividend, is «90,000,000, The watoringa of Mr. VanderbUt, conaeqneDUr, exceed the capital actually iwld lii, by |17,808,400 For the whole year 1870 the earnings are now complete The waterings in the line from Biifl'alii to Cleveland, a distance of 308 mllM, equalled J13,.3TO,000, or $(15,906 per mile. The dividends ujion thia sum, at 8 (except in those few instances where the last month has been per cent., amount to ti.'*7(l<<)30, or at the rate of $5,379, per mile, annnallT. The waterings in the Cleveland and Toledo Kailroad as already anown, approximately), and the result of the reported only year's amounted ti> $1,250,000. In addition to the above ^peclftn waterings, there wa* a gewT'il one, when the consolidation was entered into, to the extent of therefore, with operations may, be compared those of its $5,440,670. The amouut of the share capital and debts of the several companies, according to these reports, immediately preceding their consolldatloii, wa« as predecessors. Such a comparison shows that, so far as the follows gross earnings are concerned, the business of the year has Share Capital. Debts. Michigan Southern, $12,126,600 $8.8TS,m Lake Shore, 15,197,700 S,64>,000 been larger than in 1869, and very considerably larger than Buffalo and Erie, 6,000,000 4,000,000 in 1868. It must be remembered, however, that the Total t33,338,.300 $18,925,581 mileage of a number of the prominent lines has been in- The total stock and debt of these lines previous to the consolidation wa.? 51, 848,881. The consolidated capital was $35,000,000. The funded and floating creased during the year, and that the amount of earnings tebt of the company, as stated in its llrst annual report made after the cousolC dation, deductiiig leased roads, was $22,389,551. The two made an aggregate per mile, which is the better standard by which to estimate of $57,289,.551. The total watering in the wlioJe line, CoaiequfinUy, equiUled as follows railroad earnings, may have been less, while the gross re- $20,065,870, Waterings in Cleveland, Patnaville and Ashtaboia,..;.;.'.;. ;;;.,.... $6,597,000 BuffiUo and ceipts were larger. " Erie, :;:.;.:...., 6,778,300 Cleveland and Toledo, ..:..... 1,250, 000 The increased number of miles operated by several Excess of new capital account over old, 5,410,670 prominent lines at the close of the year 1870 may be seett $30,066,870

" This was a year ago. The capital acconot of this company baa since been1 in the following table : increased to, probably $65,000,000, as provision was made, ny the terms of con- December. 1870. December. 1869. Bolidation, for a bonded debt of $30,000,000. It is to be presumed that Uiat Central Ricinc 890 mUcs. 742 miles. amount has been wholly issued. ChlcaKo & Alton 46i 431 '• As show^u in the previous circular, the watering in tlic New York Central nilnoU Centrxl 1.107 974 and Hudson River Railroad eqnalled $57,578,900. The watering In the Lake Milwaukee * St. Paul 1,018 Shore added to this sum makes a total of $77,tH4,T70. The dividends paid Ohio & .MlBSlMippl 893 340 on St. Louis, Alton & Terre Hante 232 210 this sum, at 8 per cent, equal $6,211,725 annnally. The waterings equal $79,000 per mile, for the whole distance from New Y^ork to Clilcago. The dividendB paid equal $6,325, annually, per mile, for the whole distance. If the expenses of operating newly opened lines, or '• The present cliarge for transporting freight over the line equals, say, two branches, were always equal and one-naif cents per ton per mile. Of this sum one and one quarter cents to those of the older portion of per ton per mile represent cost of transportation, and one and one-quarter a road, then the gross earnings should cents per ton per mile profits on capital. Admitting this rate of cliarge pro- show an increase duces 8 per cent upon $16.3,000,000— tne nominal cost of the road—then, Ifaivi- dendu were to ae-iaTtd upon

lABNISGS FOB THI WBOLK YBAB 1870. railroad property, they are worthy of most serious consider-

1870. 1869. Inc. Dec. Central ation. An examination of the history of other prominent Paciac 17, 1513 (9.749.B95 |3,233.9;8 Chicago & Alton '4'hri789 Cleveland, 4,661,963 150.177 lines would show that a similar increase of the original capi- Columbus, Cincinnati & Ind'ps 8,280.420 3,128.176 152.214 Illinois Central 8351.492 8,821,799 29,693 Marietta & Cincinnati 1.4i8.Bfi6 tal, though to a less extent, iias been made in a number of Michigan 1,393.490 26 373 Central 4791895 4.749,163 42,732 Milwaukee 4 St. Paul sll'o.'w 7,I48.4J6 instances. North Missouri 971,981 3393489 2,024,863 8118,637 Ohio Mleelsalppl 4 3.188,137 2,9I9,;48 3T2,98« Piiclflc of Nlissourl 3,479776 8,149,122 330,694 To edo, Wabash & Western '. 4,126*429 The New York Central Scrip Dividend.—Wasiiingtoit, Jan. Union Paciac 4,253,333 174 094 7,522,112 18. —The Finance Committee of the Senate bad referred to it re- Total (not Inolndtaig cently TreastiTy. Colon Pacific).... $53,306,183 $48,013,188 $5,198,044 a communication from the Secretary of the in answer to a call from the Senate, regarding the revenue aesesa- The prospect for the future would aeem to be in favor of ment on the Now York Central Railroad scrip dividend. The Com- question at issue rail- I mittee to-day reported that the between the steady increase in earnings upon all well located routes. road and the Department was one for the courts alone, and asked., iThe business of the country is increasing rapidly, particu- to be discharged from its further consideration. »rly that trade between the interior and the seaboard, Indiana ImproTement Bond*.—IjtdhnapOI.is, Jan. IT. —The »hich necessitates Senate, this afternoon, passed a resolution recognizing the validity a large increase in the demand for trans- of a few outstanding internal improvement Imnds, and a reeola- portation. Should the growth of railroad traffic in the next tion condemning the Wabash and Erie Canal claim. en years equal that of the past decade the most sanguine miwankee dc St. Panl.—The Company are now operatinj^the xpectations may be entertained in regard to the pros- following completed lines IQlM. perity of Miles. well managed lines. Milwaukee to Prairie da CWen... 198 Milwaukee tola Croeae...... w. IM Milton to Monroe 12 Watertown to Madison.. .>. 'R' Much has been said of late about the frequent increase of N. .McGregor to St. Paul 313 Milwaukee to Portage. BS Meudota to Minneapolis 9 Boricon to Berlin swinneconne. 88 lie capital stock of railroad companies in the shape of divi- Canover to Decorah 10 Total 1,018 jdends to stockholders, Calmar to Algona 186 sometimes to the extent of more than Mason City to Austin 40 iouble the original to all night trains frt)m Mil- capital and debt which represent the Palace sleeping care are attached waukee. The restaurant accommodations are excalleiit. Chieogo Icost of con?tTUctioo. Mr. Rufus Hatch, a prominent stock Bailvoajf Retieii!. .. ; . ;

72 THE CHRONICLE. [January 21, 1871.

RAILROADS OP MASSACHUSETTS. Wfc are indebted to the Railroad Commissioners of Massachusetts for a copy of their annual report upon the rail- roads of that State, prepared with the usual completeness and excellence of arrangement. The returns are for ten months only, ending September 30, 1870, as the termination of the year for which companies are to make their returns has been changed to that date. ~ Expense Interest Per cent, Capital Cost of Road Length of Gross Net Surplus COBFOBATIOm. Debt. of working. paid. Income. of Dividends. paid in. & eaaipm'nt. road,mile8 Income. Aibol and Enfield, (1) |3S,000 $19,800 7 per cent. Berkshire, (2) 600,000 600,000 21.14 $3,956,673 $316,893 $1,830,318 5 for 6 mos. $a,S90,606 Boston and Albany, (8) 19,160;806 $2,268,620 21,938,6* 162.655 $6,785,987 4,745 Bo«ton, Barre and Gardner, (1). 166,190 40 137,8(ff '42:87' 229,864 53,624 guar. stk. Boston, Clinton and Fitchbnrg. 8T2,600 989,161 1,601,018 286,280 3,791 6 on 80,843 359,784 723 Boaton, Hartford and Erle,(4) 118.60 470,732 747,874 14,186 172,692 4 for 6 '748',876 Boston and Lowell 2,815,000 639,844 2,653,300 26.76 934,763 mos. 1,052,107 22,645 451,650 5 for BoatOD and Maine 4,471,274 450,000 6,171,996 36.76S 1,66.3,658 6 mos. 1,212,869 769,621 696 278,807 6 for 6 604.422 Boston and Providence 3,700,000 None. 3,700,000 40.338 1,049,185 mos. 150,912 11,513 62,011 B for 6 18,498 Cape Cod 916,577 176,424 1,454,779 64.81 212,923 mos. 532,882 45,903 Cheshire 8,086,929 807,000 2,689,307 10.73$ 616,754 38,468 2 for 6 mos. 103,764 374,797 19,211 per cent. Connectlcnt River 1,700,000 320,000 2,100,430 50.00 591,972 197,174 10 216,110 Danrers (5) 67,500 160,000 244,456 9.80 Dorchester & Milton Branch (6) 78,340 68,448 136,972 3.25 Doxbnry and Cohasset (1) 15,000 Eastern 4,062,600 3,612,666 6,783,262 44'.i65 1,462,770 819,496 173,746 444,710 8 per cent. 180, S4S Easton Branch (6) 49,662 None. 56,144 3.78 60,823 '46,566 10,820 flstlrhaven Branch (7) 234,659 15.11 Fall River, Warren&Provldence 150,000 269,460 330,089 3.66$ 86,814 23,014 26,814 Fitchbnrg 3,640,000 None. 3,640,000 51.00 1,085,937 833,651 862,285 8 per cent. 501,230 Hanover Branch 123,600 60,000 201,039 7.88 25,740 13,860 3,836 8,050 1,568,861 tl,055,267 33,694 513,594 Hartford and New Haven (8). . 4,800,000 744,000 3,407,284 5.88$ Horn Pond Branch (9) 2,000 .66 '26:463 Lowell and Lawrence (9) 200,000 79,229 363,168 12.35 3,641 3,816 13,451 6 per cent. 15,131 Mansfield and Framingham (10). 258,000 398,856 638,185 28.11 9,257 Massachusetts Central. ' '159^819 25,726 21,711 4,009 2 for 6 mos. 11,770 Middleborongh and Tauton , . . 149,092 252 "'s.sa' Mllford and Woonsocket 82,250 29,500 116,628 12,500 720 Monadnock (1) 50,000 40,770 Nashua and Lowell r20,000 None. 787,705 9.24$ 411,979 328,607 '73,.378 6 for 6 mos. 126,747 New Bedford and Tannton 500,000 172,600 500,000 20.13 169,141 123,671 45,570 8 per cent. 124,078 Newburyport (6) 220,340 300,000 597,386 26.98 ' New Haven and Northampton. 1,800,000 1,588,204 2,897,092 32.62 378,870 '252:586 37,256 New London Nurthem 1,003,600 724,000 1,485,222 43.75 375,766 310,273 38,008 27,484 4 per cent. Norwich and Worcester (11).. 2,364,400 790,884 2,613,694 17.40 614,199 422,557 43,087 148,554 10 per cent. 227,016 Old Colony and Newport 4,959,020 8,986,600 7,878,979 114.85 1,276,848 802,186 777,367 297,364 8 for 6 mos. 418,269 Plttefleld and Nirth Adams (12) 450,000 None. 443,677 18.66 ' ' ' Providence and Worcester 2,000,000 181,000 2,128,285 25.51S 661,716 467,965 4,656 '189454 5 for 6 mos. 117^698 Balem and Lowell (9) 243,305 228,187 468,968 16.88 15,517 957 11,345 8,215 1 4-10 per cent. South Reading Branch (13) 209.532 95,647 299,468 8.15 10,992 19,348 ' ' South Shore 259,685 160,000 601,592 11.60 68,169 48,836 ij'.ooi 9,989 u,am Stockbridge and Pittsfleld 448,700 None. 448,700 81.93 31,409 31,409 7 per cent. (2). '684 Stony Brook (14) 267,300 None. 267,383 13.16 8,591 684 7,966 3 per cent. Stoughton Branch (16) 85,400 8,600 181,941 4.03 16,474 11,477 297 8,740 8 per cent. 2,846 Taunton Branch 400,000 23,556 490,761 11.10 102,173 78,521 71S 22,985 4 for 6 mos. Vermont and Massachusetts.. 2,860,000 919,626 3,465,943 69.00$ 468,651 459,687 45,645 Ware River (1) 240,000 839,300 West Stockbridge (V). 39 600 None. 39,600 2.75 1,806 i69 1,695 8X per cent. 849 Worcester and Sasima...... l,40o!565 3,801 1,806,128 39.06$ 468,546 296,685 166,860 5 for 6 mos. 170,078

Totals $70,096,647 $19,493,025 $85,610,918 1,257.94 $20,836,627 $14,601,196 $1,760,608 $6,327,128 $7,280,310 " " 1 Rent for six months. (8) The doings during the ten months of the Hartford and New Haven t Including Interest and taxes. $ In Massachusetts. Railroad Company embrace only that part of the road which Is in Massa- (11 In proceBB of conntruction. chusetts. The Income, expenditures. &c., are for the whole road. (8) The Berkshire Railroad and the Stockbridge and Pittsfleld Railroad are (9) The Horn Pond Branch, Lowell and Lawrence, and Salem and Lowell leased to and operated by the Housatonic Railroad Company of Connectlcnt. Railroads are operated by the Boston and Lowell Railroad Company. The West Stockbridge Railroad is operated jointly by the Boston and Albany (10) The Mansfield and Framingham Railroad is operated by the Boston, Railroad Company and the Housatonic Railroad Company. Clinton and Fitchbnrg Railroad Company. The " doings " of this road are for (3) The assets of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company (omitted in the five months.

Report), are : Cash and loans, $1,600,096 49 ; stocks and bonds, $135,000 00 (11) The Norwich and Worcester Railroad is leased to and operated by the real estate and lands, $100,465 80 ; fuel and materials, $783,743 90 : balances Boston^ Hartford and Erie Railroad Company. due from Individuals and corporations, $118,088 48. Income expended in con- (12) The Pittsfleld and North Adams Railroad is operated by the Boston and struction and equipment, $1,178,873 91. Albany Itailroad Company. (4) No statement of the financial condition of the Boston. Hartford and Erie (13) The South Reading Branch Railroad is operated by the Eastern R.R. Co. Railroad Company was made in the Report. (14) The Stony Brook Railroad is operated by the Nashua and Lowell Rail- (5) The Danvers Railroad and the Newburyport Railroad are leased to and road Company. operated by the Boston and Maine Railroad Company, and the details are in- (18) The Stoughton Branch Railroad Is operated by the Boston and Provl cindm in the Report of that Company. dence Railroad Company. (6) The Dorchester and Milton Railroad and Easton Branch Railroad are Note.—Wherever the returns are made in conformity with the blank form operated by the Old Colony and Newport Reilway Company. provided by law (every description of taxes being reported under No. 127, and (7) The Falrhaven Branch is owned and operated by the New Bedford and interest paid under No. 137), the net Income and dividends of this abstract will Taunton Railroad Company. agree with the printed report of the company, and not otherwise.

1769—The Commercial National Bank of Petersburg, Va. .\uthorized capital. CilAXGES IN TlIK RECEEMISG AGENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS. Reuben $120,000 ; paid in capital, $60,000. Raglaud, President : Carter Bishop, Authorized to commence business January 16, 1871. The following are the changes in the Redeeming Agents of Niitional H. Cashier. 1770—The Boone County National Bank of Columbia, Mo. Authorized capital, Baika for tlie week ending Jan. 19, 2871. These weekly clian>;es are Price, ; $100,000 ; paid in capital, $100,000. R. B. President J, 0. Hock- furnished by, and published in accordaDce with ao arrangement made oday. Cashier. Authorized to commence business January 17, 1871. with Ihe C >mr>tro|ier of the Currency. 1771—The First National Bank of Boscobcl, Wis. Authorized cspitai. $50,000 paid in capital, $38,000. Dwight T. Parker, President : Herman A. Meyer, Cashier. Authorized to commence business January 17, 1871. LOOATIOH. NAHB or BAHK. BBDBEKING AGEKT. 1773—The First National Bank of Seneca, 111. Authorized capital, $50,000;

Holderman, President ; Iowa— paid in capital, $50,000. Samuel A. Spencer, The Iowa National The Union National Bank of Chicago, Cashier. Authorized to commence business January 19, 1871. Ottnmwa Bana (new bank), approved. Oho— The RikTIiS OF BXCUANGE; at LONDON, AND ON I4ONDON First National The American National Bank of New AX I.ATEST DATES. BjtuTia Bauk York annroved in addition to tha Fourth Nat. Bank of Cincinnati, O. EXCHANGE AT Wl'consin— LONDON- The Commercial The National Park Bank of New Tork JAN. 6. EXCHANGE ON LONDON. OsLkoeh ^tUonal Bank . anprovtd In addition to tha Second Nat. Bank ol Chicago. LATIBT Vlrgtrila— The Citizens Nat'l The Importers' and Traders' National ON-— Tm. BATS. DATS. TIHB. BATB. cSailotUTiUe.. Bjnk (new Bank), Bank of Now Ifork approved. Amsterdam ... short. 11.17 ©11.17J< Jan. 6. short. 11.84 I311.88 '• Antwerp Smonths. 6. 85.06 ©25.09 Massaehnaett*— The National 26.32X(aa>.87X Jan. Bank The Ninth National Bank of New Hamburg [email protected])U 1S.0UX FaiAaven of Fai:haven Vsrk approved in place of the Paris ** 26.60 @35.70 _ — Fourth Nat. Bank ol Now York. Paris short Nominal. _ North Carollra. The Fayettevllle The Naiional Park Bank of New York Vienna Smonths. 1S.70 1^18.76 Jan. S. short. 128.60 Fajetteviiie... National Bank '• " approTed. Berlin i.%i)i& 6.-n «.aKa - (New Bmk.) •* '* Frankfort ... 180 (^120ji Jan. 4. Ne-w National Bank*. St.JPetershurg ** S9K@18»X Jan. 2. 8o5 OadU *• — — L'at of National Banks organiied 49)(ia49X ^ during" the week : Lisbon 90 days. — — — Offlc'nl vo. Milan 3 months. 26.8E ^26.90 — 1764—The^FlntNaHoMlBankof^ason, Michigan.^ Authorized capital, $80.- Genoa _ OOOjjjald In capital, $40,000. Minos McRobert, President; HemiL Naples ** »» — _ Henderson, Cashier. Authorized to commence bosiness January 13^ New York.... — ^ Jan. S. 60 days. 109 1871. Jamaica ~. -. Jan. W. 90 days. 1 p. c pram. 17«-The Central National ** Bank of Columbia, S. C. Authorized capital Havana — Jan. f. 19®19>f prem. •* $100,000 : paid in capital. $50,000. g' John B. Palmer, President- A Bio de Janeiro .. Jan. 8. 28X .^. ^P'^'^' Cashier. Authorized to commence business January 18 1871' Bahia — ~ J™*-'^'!* ClUzens National Bank of Raleigh. N. C. Authorized capital 'tlOO - Valparaiso Nov. 14 90 days 44>iiS45 000; paid In capital, »50,000. K. Anderson, Wm. PrcBident ; Philip A Pernambuco. __ ^ — Ra'^ler. Authorized to commence business Januarv .m^ rr^^^y- 13 1871 Singapore CO days. it. id. Nov. 29. 8 mob. 4». 6Hd. ITOT—TheFlrst National Bank of Springfield, Ky. Authorized capital, ** $150- Hong Kong... 4<. 6d. Dec. 4. it. Ad. ' '* 1°, "^P"*^ $75^000. E. L. Davisoh, President ; C'has R Mc- Ceylon 2n ^ 4 p. c . >ov. 28 4i. C'«','Bankof Saginaw, Mich. Authorized capital, $100- Madras •* •' 1«. 10 vd. 000; paid In capital, 1<. 10!«d. Dec. 13. $50,000 ; Jos. E. Shaw, President ; Smith •1 •* i'almer Oalcntta 1>. lOiid. Jan. 8. 1». llikd. uaauer. AutuorUeatocommencebaslues* January 16, 1871. Sydney 1 80 days. Xdll. - — — ; : ~

;;januai7 21, 1871, THE CHR0NIC1.R 73

Thli nurket r«-op«Dad on TnesdaT with t t«7 •tMd)' ton*, and tb* qaota- (ffiiglifll) Cateflt fllaiietarn anb Commercial NeujB tioniof tho provluui WMk war* sdbtrcd to. As thtWMk ulviocvd prices bavo become Kradaally easier, sad botb aplnnrr* and nunafactarera bare abowa more dialre to aell. Tbla baa not srlaea Irom an/ orgent occaealtjr on I ITrou uar ownOorreBpoudent.J tba part or producera to make aalea, but fmm tbe fact <>t cotton being cheaper, and LoNPON, Satui(l»v, Jnnuary 0. I H70. doalrii oil tlieir part to extend ezlatlng contract!. 8o Ut, Ibla dlipoaluon to Barent, and that la that cotton la very weakly Held and that It haa to be Parisians, and the latest accounts from the city mention that the converted into money as soon as It arrlvea. Probably alao a Kood deal la ar- rlvliif; on vpinners' la forwarded to privations bave been very severe. But yet It is one of the marvels account This either them direct, and thns stops their buying In Liverpool, or If the quality does not suit It Is at once pot of a remarkable war, that so populous a city as Paris should have on the murket for aale. There is still a ateady Inquiry foi botb yam and goods, and to all appearances a large business will bo done so soon aa bayera think held out for four months, during which time no provisions of any the bottom baa been reached. Naturally they will desire to average the valoe of kind have entered It. It is now said that the city cannot hold out their shipments, bat another decline lo values la not likely to facilitate the pr.^Iltahle sales of recent exports. Tbe continental buyers still keep very mack beyond the twentieth, or the close of the month at the latest ; but out otV-e market, as It will still take several days of conaecutlve thaw to re- open navigation, and for lack of means of transit goods have accnmalatad In inch a conjecture, should it prove to be correct, cannot a deserve confused mass at tbe few porta which have remained open. much commendation, for Paris, by the end of the month, will have The imports and exports of cotton into and from the United withstood the for nearly five investment months—a duration of Kingdom, from September to January 5, compared with the cor- time for which no one could have given the Parisians credit in responding period last season has been as given l>elow September last. The French, in their adversity, are unquestiona- 1870-1. 1W9-70. Imports. Eiporta. Imports. Exports. bly proving themselves to be a great people. They have met American bales Oi.S.O'iS SI.SM 3>iS,»T 40.4!I9 with grave disasters, but these only be attributed to the want of Brazilian IM 72» n.8?8 17r.,«l *1,110 Kastludlan blU.OOO S06,7«» 714,'Kil J;A10» energy talent and amongst the Generals of the Empire, for, since Kgyoilan DO.DOS M^T 7.3,4>'» 1 bM Miscellaneons 18U,B60 the surrender of the Imperial forces. Republican Fr -nee has caused 8,lfi9 4«,»«S S.SbS more anxiety to the Qerman leaders at Verseilles than did the Total 1,418,U9« 891,470 1,291.713 8ij9.4l8 tactics of Napoleon's Qenerals on the Rhine. At the present time The wool trade is firm, and the Belgian and German demand the German leaders seem to content themselves with covering continues to rule moderately active. large business is tlieir forces now besieging Paris, so as to ensure the speedy fall of A passing in tea, and the sales of the better qualities imported this season have resulted in a the capital. All the efforts made by the French to relieve it have very handaome profit to those interested. been unsuccessful, but there are indications that large forces are Now that the year has been fairly passed, that •gain advancing for that purpose. The weather, however, al. and the bills ma^ turing on the first "fourth" of the though much less severe, is very adverse to military operations, new year have been met, the de. mand for money has perceptibly declined. and, no doubt, the sufferings on both sides are very great. But the At the same time, by the payment of the dividends on several home and foreign Frencli cannot afford to lose time, for, at Paris, time is fighting for stocks, the supply of money seeking employment is iiicreasing, the Germans against the French, the supreme objects of the bellig- and may as the year progresses, be expected to be further enlarged. erents being in the one case to starve Poris into submission, and. The In rates of discount have therefore declined, and in the open market the other, to force provisions into the place. As matters stand, the best short-dated bills are taken at per cent, beneath offl, at present, the prospect is decidedly favorable lo German success. i the cial minimum. Some still expect a reduction in the It is too much to be feared that the Prussian leaders, and the official mini.' mum to 8 per cent., but in the uncertainty prevailing king especially, are fighting with the supreme object of humilia- in reference to the future, and with the possibility of peace, the ting France, and against the republic, which has been temporarily Bank authori- established. ties may probably be disposed to remain content with the It has been foreseen that the effect of a free and present quotation. As our trade is of a quiet, legitimate popular government iu France would be distasteful to conserva character, it is live not expected that it will exert more than the ordinary Oerraany, that is to say not to the German people, who cer influence on tainly deserve, the money market. The following are the quotations and may some day aspire to greater liberty, but to 1870. 1S7I. the sovereigns, who, according to their own notions, 1870. 1871. rule by Percent. Percent. Percent. Percent. Divine Right, and who are incapable, therefore, of doing wrong. Bank minimam. .. 8 a... S.X®-. 4 months' ba'k bills sXaUJi 2X@9X Open-market rates; 6 months' ba'k bills 3;a@3'< 3 @3K There are no countries where liberty is so Sjandiiuaays'bills much prized, and where 3)i@2^ 9V9.. 4 and 6 trade bills.. 4 @.4>i 8J<^ much liberty Smonths bills 3\®3/'i 2}iii.. o exists, as Great Britain and the United States, and these are The rates of interest allowed by the joint stock banks and die. the most prosperous in the world, and the least dis! count houses for deposits are subjoined : posed to go to war. It is but natural, therefore, when, by the acts 1870. 1871. of a few men, Joint, , . stock. , banksu u almost countless being-, laborers in the field of in- g jj^ Disc iunt bouses call dustry, and who at .j lu should have added something to the prosperity I'i-count houses wiih 7 days' notice ju iv and happiness OiscuuQt houBOrt with 14 dayV notice aj^ of the world, are slaughtered because the failure of IX some Money on the continent has not materially changed in value Intrigues should have irritated the feelings of a dynasty whose during the week. The following are the quotations at the leadinj; popularity was failing fast, that a change of feeling with regard to the cities: government of nations should result by which minis- r-B'krate— ,—Op.m'kt—, I ,-B'krate^ ,-Op.m'kt-< ters may become more responsible to the country, and by which 1870.1871. 1870. 1871.1 1870.1871. 1870. 1871. i they are quietly AtParls ax 6 2 _ Bmasels . a>t SM SU removed from office when they are acting con. SH Vienna ...6 « S S 2fadrld.... 5 5 6 6 trary to the national wish. Berlin 6 6 4 Hamburg . FranklTt. 4 SX an St. Peters Several branches of trade continue to prosper, and, taken alto- Amst'rd'm 6 6 burg.... « 7 gether, there Turin ... 5 6 ti is nothing to find fault with with regard to our com- mercial position. In the foreign exchangss no material variations have taken It is asserted by some, however, that the return of peace will place. About an average demand is experienced. French bank not bring about that increase of annimation in mer cantile affairs notes are sold at 25f . 15c. Gold is in demand for export, and which others anticipate. The war, as has already some been remarked, considerable supplies have been recently sent away. In the silver appears to have directed much trade to this conn, try.and it is assumed that market there is no fresh feature. The following prices of bullion at its conclusion trade will resume its old are from the circular of Messrs. Piiley, channels. But it may be contended that such a movement would Abell, Langley and Blake •ou> not be immediate. The industries of France would still be para, s. d. s. 4. lyzed, the wants of Bar Qold per OS. standard. %— mim the people would be very great, and every ef 77 » do line do n • mmm *• fort would have to be to made supply those which were the most do Reflnsble do TT IlJtf ~* Spanish Doubloons peros. r~ urgent. The French people, in their manufacturing districts, South American Doubloons... do 73 S 9^- .- would United unquestionably be very active, and the mills and manufac- States gold coin do 78 a s^ _ SILVIB. tories would be working to their full extent, but it is doubtful if 8. d. s. d. Bar Silver these could Pine (last price) . . per os. standard. 6 tx< 6 supply all that would be immediately necessary. ft OX In do docontalnlng6grs. g'd(lastprice}. peros. at'd. 6 1 A— due time, however, and possibly more rapidly than most persons Fine Cake Silver per os. so price. &— .Mexican Uollara (I*st price) per ox. •ipect, France will resume 4 lulf O 4 lOX— her old position as a great mercantile Spanish Dollars (Carolas) peros. — — none here. country, Five fnae pieces peros. — unless the terms of peace which she concludes — none here. are too Quicksilver, £11 to £1> per bottle: discount 3 per cent. humiliating and irriuting to her. The foUowing relate* to the Some delay has been experi3nced in the payment of the coupons trade of Manchester on laveral foreign loans. The most notable case, a« might hart : 8 : . : — . 7

[January 1871. 74 THE CHRONICLE. 21,

debt, but it is now known Liverpool Provisiom Market, —This market closed quiet, the been expected, is that of the Turkish as possible. prices of pork and beef showing a decline, while the prices of bacon that the interest will be paid as early but as regards home and lard show an advance. The stock m irket have been very quiet, railway shares Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. TUn. Frl. there has been continued firmness. British stocks s. d. s. d. 8. d. s. d. B. d. e, d. shares are firmer, owing to continue to attract attention, and bank Baefi(ex.pr.nie88)p.3041bsl22 6 132 6 117 6 117 6 117 6 dividends have been declared Pork(Etu.pr.me89)D.bb!.. 92 6 91 93 6 91 91 the circumstance that some favorable Bacon(C'umb.cnl)p. 1121bs 4) 60 60 60 60 Government stocks have been Urd (American) " " 59 69 60 6 60 fiO for the past half year. Continental Cheese (fine) " " 78 78 73 73 78 of the dividends and to dull, owing to the delay in the payment Liverpool Produce .ifarAef . This market remains quiet, with and — few uncertainty of the political affairs in Europe. North the changes in prices. stocks are, with a few exceptions, South American Government Sat. Mon. Tne«. Wed. Thu. Fri. The following figures show the highest and lowest prices s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. 0. d, b. d. firm. aosin(com Wilm).p«rll91b8 day of the 66 66 66 66 66 of consols and the principal American securities on each do FinePale... " 16 15 15 15 15 week Petroleum (std white). p. 8 lbs. 1 6>tf 1 6)tf 1 6V 1 6X 1 6>i " spiriis ...per8 Ibe. ll>i llx ll>i \\}i \\)i

I Friday. Sat'day. I Thn'ay 3 43 3 43 8 43 3 43 3 Mouday . iTuesday. Wed'ay Tallow (American). ..pll21b8..43 I --lo London Produce and Oil Markett. These markets close quiet, the Ooneols 'Holiday.lM -92X 9J -92W,9i! -»lH9i -MX — prices Calcutta Linseed shdwing a decline. -89 87 -89 of U 8 6-aflB 18-4...... |S»i -88 186 -«j 87 ,-9i(-89H O.S.B:*)' 188?...... 88Ji-81.X 8«3(-89J» W-89X •*8)i-H8>t Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thn, Frl. -....\Si 83 -8S« Lin9'dc'ke(obl)p.tn..lO 6 £10 5 £10 6 £10 5 £10 6 1904 . -88>i ^: 8. l(MOs, 1....-....I88 Llnseei (Calcutta)... 69 6 59 6 69 6 69 3 59 Atlantic AO'tWest.! I „!„„„„ -29 3agar(No.l2 Dch std) con.ol'd mott.b'ds...... 28 -S9 28-29 48 -S9 28 perils m 36 6 83 6 85 6 35 8 35 6 Brie Shares (»100)..|....-....19Ji-....19)i-193i 19 -Kii 19 -19>f -114 114 -111} Sperm oil ...78 78 78 78 78 vVhaleoi! 38 86 86 36 36 o Unseed oil. 29 39 Annexed is a return showing the present position of the Banlj per ton. 00 00 2900 39 00 29 00 England, the bank rate of discount, the price of consols, the aver, age quotation for English wheat, the price of middling upland COMMERCIAL AiND MISCELLANEOUS NKWn. cotton, and of No. 40 mule yarn, fair, second quality, compared luc POUTS AND GxpoaTs Foa THE W EEK. —The imports this week show with the four previous years increase both in dry goods, and in general merchandise. The total 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. an £ £ £ £ imports amount to f6,64o,792 this week against $3,927,254 last week Clrcnlatlon, including bank post bi Is 28,795,889 21.878,991 24,447,433 24,341,677 24,942,962 and $6,124,396 the previous week. The exports are $4,607,757 this Pabllcdepofits 4,444,4' S 6511.829 ti,466,496 10,241,792 6.2.-6,1119 week against $4,774,187 last week and l}4,187,739 the previous . a8,049,5!»« 23,4 6 6 19,4!)5,^(I5 20.2H.H Other dopoBitB . f 18,^87,743 268 GoTernmifnt secnrlticB la.lU.iifia 11.3r.9,046 13,984,710 16,811,399 12.«26,««H week. Tha exports ot cotton the past week were 16,825 bales Other lecnritieK 21,750,978 18,360,9J4 20,646,496 80,253,249 18,902,293 Beserve of notes aud against 17 443 Dales last week. The following are the imports at coin 11.126.024 12,S2S,ai5 9,494,866 10,2.-)«,4H6 13,231,919 New York for week ending (for dry goods) Jan. 18, and lur tlie week Com and onllion 19,4a8,86J S2,C60,070 18,619,,361 19,095,721 22,.38i934 p. c. i P.O. 2p. c. 3 c. Banlirate 8>< p. 2X p. endlu^ (for general merchandise) Jan. 14 : Consols 91ii S2J^ 92Ji 92X i-m AT VOB WBB:i, Price of wheat 60«. 2d. 676. lOd. EOS. lid. 43s. 8d. 62«. 8d. rOBXlSH IMPOSTS NBW TOBK TBI 7«d. lid. Mid. Opland cotton.. . HJid. nm. 7 16-16d. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. yarn Is. 9>4d. lid. Is. 2Xd. Is. 3d. Is. No 40 mule ]>id. Dry goods {1,611,326 $1,869,386 $1,671,194 $1,811,343 4,379,002 8,786,834 8,829,460 Owing to the continuance of severe weather the corn trade was (jleaeral m r^chandise . 2,046,165

firm in the early part of the week, and prices were generally Tolallor Ihs week $3,687,491 t6,748,3:i8 $4,.357,618 15,610,792 i2,695 somewhat higher. The return of mild weather, however, had led Pitevionsly -sported... 3,456,063 8,537,613 4,5 8,927,254 to renewed caution on the part of buyers, and the trade closes very Since J»T 1 (7,043,554 $9,385,851 $9,910,413 $9,668,046 slowly, without change in prices. Annexed is a return showing In our report of the dry goodstrade will be found the import 8of dry the imports and exports of cereal produce into aud from" the United goods for one week later.

Kingdom during last week, and since the commencement of the The foUowiug is a statement a/ the export8(ezcluaive ofspecie)rrom with the corresponding season, compared periods in 1869 : thepurtofNew 7ork to foreign ports, for the weekending Jan. 17. VOS THE WIBK BHDIKO DSO. 31, SZFOBT8 raOH HEW TOBK FOB THE WEEK. . 1870. , imo Imports. Exports, Imporis. Kxports 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. cwt. 489 0o2 23,971 949,644 141 For the week . .$8,678,601 $2,68S,0:)6 $2,462,77? $4,607,757 70,929 631 301,184 720 Previously reported. . . . 6,412,780 5,303,920 6,693,273 8,961,926 213,714 OitB • - 11,156 250,955 1,437 Peas 1.5,017 65 32,011 478 Since Jan. 1 $10,091,381 $7,991,016 $8,156,050 $18,669,633 Beans 24.023 20 40,968 103 of exports this port to different countries (evcinsive 193,0'J9 230 326,063 The value from Flour 53,351 19,103 145,878 'soo oi specie) since January 1, compared with the corresponding time of 81K0B THB OOUUBNOICICEKT Off THB SBA80N (AUG. 38). last year, is shown in the following table ; Wheat owt. 11,763,7361119.076 16 9916.36 95,161 nee Jan.l, Same time Barley 2,261,781 13,908 8,642,694 6,426 To 1871. 1870. OaU 8,712.495 844,926 4,0U6 773 21, .379 Uritaln $8,467,205 $4,158,S66 Pea* 863,366 38,431 420812 l}reat 6,811 France t31,V10 169.481 Beana 519.952 4,298 66.3','64 891 Eollaudandfielgiam.. 724,845 3:i0,614 Indlancora 7,013,571 30,278 7636,164 8,2.'i9 iermany 938,023 "81),9il6 Floor 1,670,653 403,493 2 347 736 6,102 Jther ii^orthtirti Europe ... 24,318 22,899 3pain 7,\678 86,678 Bairllab Market Keporta—Per Cable. , OtherSoutnern Knrope 418,804 449,715 The daily c'osing quotations in the markets of London and Liver- tost Indies 'Jhina and Japan 5,710 6,850 pool for the pist week have been reported by submair,ie tele?rapb. mstralia 121,980 173,896 M ibown in the foUowios summary : BritiBuN A Colonies 113,281 67,962 Cuba 6s!,7.i6 687,018 arid Stock London Money Market.—Th'n market closed quiet with Hayti 185,627 61,8b8 very little change in prices. OthorWertlndies 828,933 434.047 63,631 149,316 Sat. Mon, Tuee. Alexico Wed. Thn. Fri. 126,355 115,036 Oonsolsformoney 92^ 92K 93K New liranada 92X 92>i Venezatjia 21) 315 (10,264 " foraccount «2X 92!i 92?,' 92X 92)f British Guiana 23,9' 70,496 U. S.Ss (6 2U's)lS63. Wit 90V 9(1X 90V " •• 1885 B-azll 122,877 3 6.219 "old 89J4 S9H 89>4 t-9fi 89 " •' « 886.004 226,819 " 1867 88J4 88K eS% DilierS. American ports , 88X 88X 55,432 U. 8. 10-408 (iS "SS 88 — lUotheiDorts 310,610 niluoisContral shares 110 xd 110 xd KSVxd 110 x d 110 i H shares — The following will show the exports of specie from the port of New Bri« Railway 19 19 lj)3 191? 10 Atl.*O.W. (consols) 28 28 2«>« gdj "," 38X fork for the week endine Jan. 14, 1871 : The daily closingquotations for U.S. S's (1862) at Frankfort were— Jan, 11,—St Algeria, Liver- Jan. 14.—St. City of Wash- FianUoit pool— ington, Liver- Silverbars3UV£ $88,895 pool- Jan. 12.—St, Caabria, Llver- Gold bin $60,470 Livtrpool Cotton Market. —See special report of cotton. f>ool Silver bars 811,503 ver bars TOO British gold 5,000 Liverpool Hread»iuft Market.—The market for breadstuffa SO, closed Gold bars 30,000 quiet, prices generally ehawing an advance. Mat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Total fortheweek $496,.373 Thn. Frl. Previously reported 4Si,!i97 -, »• «. 8. d. 8. d. 8. d. Flour, (Western).... 8. d. B. d. p. bbl 37 27 U 87 27 27 WheaitSo.a .Vlll. Totalslnce Jan.l, 1871, $977,370 Ked)p. oil 10 10 1 10 3 10 a 10 3 " *lnter Sametimeia 1 Sametime in Rd 10 11 11 n 11 11 • (;alifornla white) " 1879 $716,593 1i«7 1,B«2,.340 11 8 11 9 11 9 II 9 11 9 OorH(W.mx rt)p.4K011.fn'w 1869 740.623 1868 1,198.530 32 6 l)2» 82 9 82 9 88 6 Barley (Oanadian), 1868 6,637,400 11866 1,640,604 per hush 6 6 6 6 S Oatt(Am. ACan.)per461b8 3 80 8 1 3 1 3 1 The following shows the <^( specie at this port during the r«u..((;aaaitian)pi6U41bs40 imporle 400 40 6 40 6 40 6 past week ! 865 — —. 7 , ' :

January 21, 1871 ] THE CHRONICLE. 75

Jan. 11.—St. Henry Chaiin- Cnlilad, Bolivar— Quantity. Tiluo.) Qoantity. QasotilT. car, AtplaWiUI— 8Ilv,.r $3S4 ,Towelry, *c.— "' - i»a.,.fc ^•6tt,l. Btivtr. tia.3S0 Jan. 14.— frt. Morro Caailo, Jewelry 4,«I8«,»7 , riM.K •,«« Oold sua llavaua— Wall-hen ...13982,808 .60.947 l.ia4.M5 Jan. 1'..- Bilg Aii|P»tara tiold 8,091 Leather, bluen, Ac. 2!l ...8,in61,M0,Ml Bnuta A shoes 249 :»> nery Ac— .ih. ..MM mi,«a6 Total for th« week |4«,81W UldeK,dre».4l,7l7 8,21.1- .. 12,403 l,2!Ki .. 110.787 *,«aa,4M Previonaly reported. 88,(1111 uudrei»ed.9,8(M> .;,'B. 1.000 811. ...i.««7 Ba,(m noma. 15 .I.'..M« Ko<> am io,oM Total -Ince Jan. 1.1811 «T»,g4S Leather, pat'nt M 4.'..! il'y.3,399 i>or.M,7ns,6tMn M'fa leatb- Hope 138,300 Alum 8,906 85,828 ollbunuin.45 1,294 Potaah, brom'e..l Iron,hoop.ts2,8.51 l«),4Hti Bags 192,19! (ago 37,384 Aluniiiiuua Senegal.. 11« 3,758 " blcm.2,511 190,001 " pig,tons 5:3,.'561 8!W.!«i.S Beads, . . .'.'l',637 158.421 i Salt. 397,450 »ub:ill'tel!M (i,546 " aiku 774 1S,OSO chrto.2,174 52,300 " llR,brs 895,0766,861.743 Boxes. ... 106,0-li, eds, nnspec.. 816,484 Albumen of 8alidruc..24 1,.377 " hyd 123 15,945 " Bhect,tn8.8,661 208,7to;Blacking 88,46,- cast, seed 11,937 talc... 1,025 39,01t) " muri.. est! 108 28,041 9,646 »3,863 " othcr,ts.99,872 2,920.501 Bricks vrr. 1 1 nseed. .787,966 8,444,897 Albumen of trai?a'tU.«>5 61.911 " pruss...6;i8 83,140 " i tubes. ..102,885 235,136 Buttons 5,3381,384,601 Soap 84,046 316,198 blood 807 25,408 tolu lao 1,240 " sulph....22 462 Iron, cotton- BnlUling atone.. 124,26t Searoot 100 684 15.6W. gamboga.i:i 790 ..675 Ail lil.vcerllie. sal.... 1175 . .a,** 38,868' Khuhnrb 421 25,921 OldraeUl 137,774 Cigars 1,.576,8I4 Sugar, boxes and

2,2.]^ ' Irish moss 68 1.271 Sallrou 15 .35 5.827 . Plated ware. .1.50 30,716 Boire fibre.... 251 1,!)84 bags. . .728,4087,907,368 A]umlnum,8Ul.30 _ I.1166 Indiiio 6,.yj01,211,l)Ot 8alls, ep9Om..220 839 Platina 53 109,506 Coal, tons. 110,287 ai7,118 TaiZ 380 Anmillo 2,726 .32.268! Iodine 101 88,678 SatUower 269 48,514 Percns'u capB.520 100,IX)5:Corks 91,02ii Tapioca.. ..2,541 18,811 Aniline 9 2,688 •• rcsub 6 2,181 cxt. .218 41,980 Saddlery 360 64,278 Confection'ry.l43 4,21f Trees and plants 71,199 Aniliue.arseu.32S 28,01ii| •• pot 443 75,098 Santoninc 11 28!. I 922,-983 4,177 Steel 147,813 2,216, 410|Cotton, bla . . 8,912 >; Tea 13,816,486 Annatio, ext. ...-jO 46.Mlpecac 79 9,62:; Sage leaves.. .802 1,586 Spelter, jC'locks 1,165 12C.,32-,i Twine 546 88,806 196,6".'.-' AnUine,colors593 ipecacuaana. . .51 0,213 Saltpeter...46, 180 828,904 lbs.... 8,162,728 360,664 Cocoa,bagB27.:iii') .V28,5iil, rove 17,090 710,907 s,4llS.l23 13, D0^' ' -• ' insect powder 288 15,96X Sarsaparil la. 1,784 51,665 Silverware 88 14,806 Coffee .. .966,B-t514,W..'....-." T CO....58,018 8,481.891

. Ai- , .-,181 l,44,Ju>ioglass 8 2,566 Senna 507 1 12,616 Tin plates, jEmery 1,022 1 o(?s 36,085 .\ ;M 6,021,!.) ahip 66 4,470 Shellac 4,889 166,435 5,875,180lE8part grass. .861 i,le boxes. . .913,238 Ai 1.123 10,14^ Jumper ber. 1,41^ .3,659 Soda ash... 36,809 936,727 Tin slabs. Fancy goods. ... 2,3'. 306 1,807 Ljic. '* Ars.-uic 1,888 12,311, dyes 574 33,797 arsenate. .155 7,610 Fans 172,2t . V, a-te 3,007 68,361 I fts . 6,725,1151,0.59.929 " Aorine 75 7,791- laurel leaves. 110 1,043 bicar.. 106,111 252.1-10 Wire ..49.116 416,!)16 Feathers 326,9;17 Weld ...10 4S0 Arrowroot. .1., 527 12,59. Licecbes 305 6,788 •' caustc. 28,367 527,.'i:i-l Zinc 0,469,o;il 3;il,8»5 Fire crackers 65.44;; Wax 89 3,108 l,Utlc Arnica dowers . 87 ijavenderllow212 1,629 "sal 55,210 201,436 SdIccs— Fish 861,l-il|Wood 48 828

. 9,8*. i4lcorieer't.l6,310 Aasafoctuhi. . 272 46,966 " slllicate ..589 8,315 Cassia 189,643Fh»8 6,118 312.248 Wool, bis.. 88,51 11,698,847 Argols 2,493 223,91c paste. u,629 231,624 Soda, hy. sul.691 4,-277 Cinnamon 48,9I9iFumltnre 694 59,900 Other miscel's.. . 43,438 5,«:i. Balsam i'eril . .428 Logwood, eit..5 202 " niU-ate 92,827 706,845 Cloves 45,572!Graln 14,965 Bark, culiejl. 1,468 1I8,!»».. L.OCIISI beans. 607 99.")! " stannate ..20 650 Ginger 48.888, Gunny cloth. Grand total... $196,840,190 " cascarilla.115 40. .iladder 1,848 386,M7lSponge8 2,214 84,2,57 Mace 19,H07l 17,400 527,3311 •• Peruv .16,7:si 336,3l., .danna 109 5,on, Squills 61 393 Barytes 228 1,31. .ila;;nesUi ...1,126 lO.y-.il .Star anise seed 75 1,761 mobile City Bonds.—In regard to the default in payment of Baryle»,sulpll»46 2,4» .tlauning 8all2,511 10,023!Sugar of milk..26 9T6 January interest by the city of Mobile, an officer of the Baryles, car b. 462 2,65. jlaguesia,carb.98 l,303iSiiiphite soda. .93 1,016 the interest is paid writes, Bicurome 10 l,4i-„ calcd.l4 368 Storax 11 572 Southern Bank of Alabama, where " the Blea. Pow..22,563 815,44. Mica 9 1,657, Sumac 43,881 270,9«i city is not paying its coupons now, but the authorities are en- Blue, gaUs 34 1,64. .titrate lead.. 497 33,86'.ilSupcr'r lime. .1X19 5,667 deavoring to make loans to meet the coupons due Ist instant. Bor.ot Llme.1,581 14.61. .Vutgalls 210 7,844:Sulph quinid'e.-22 2,579 have just been installed and find the Borax 527 10,28. .s'ux vomica.3,202 7,226|Sulphur. cther.20 136 The new city governmect Butter of cocoa 10 21. Jilo, uuspec'd 837 31,26*^, Tonqua beans 138 17,017 Treasury empty. 51k " Bismuth, sub nit8 anise 44 4,818!Tllmeric. . ..3,936 13,455 Burg'dy pitch 760 2,97!. '* absynthc...2 284! Terra alba 97 341 NEir LOANS. " Bacon leaves. 76 2,U»o aniline 20 1,288 Ultramarine 5,066 156,101 shows brii fly the character, terms and cir- " The following stalement Brim»t.t's. 22,755 678,32. amber 17 427 1 Valerian root. 170 4,251 of eytry new loan now offered in the New York market Ca 1,89 2a,2o. " anise seed. 40 4,491., Varnish 811 69,366 cumstances Calamus root.. 33 " almonds. .136 15,9W Vanilhi' boans.n3 161,065 Stale of Arkaiuaa Bond*.—Seren per emt. bonds, emlnrsed hy Calcined falioa 93 7,»lt " berganiot748 81,14;, Venice turp..220 2,582 Little Rock Kiilroad Company. The Stite of Ar- Castor i)-nsl4,018 46,8' " card 1,049 80. 187 Verdigris .... 1.33 89,068 the Memphis & " cassia 15,651 601 ,48,469 its bonds in aid of Railroads—ten thousand dollars per Calomel . ..71 3,271 236 Vermillion kansas issues " Camphor 5,023 83,49, cocoan'tl,563 65,00!. Whiting 286 470 payment thereof a special tax is rollecte.l annually f >r in- " mile, for the Chi. of baxium.5:l 67. cad 2 To Worm seed 86 8,442 Kailrond 183 *' terest and sinking fund. The Mempl.is and Little Rock Chi. of lime. 787 3,.36l cajlput 46 1,351, If ellowocre. 1,505 6,158 '* n.iles. The un- Chamomile.... 18 341 cinnamon.. 76b " berries.. 956 68,164 iiiiles long, is completed and in running oriler 120 *' " 861 ilower8.516 10,81'. cnbeba 5 Drugs, nnspec. . »72,519 finished section coiuplete.l in December For sale at 7a and arerael Cantharldes. ..80 11,17« " cloves 14 4m Furs interest, by Swen-on, Perkins A Co., 80 Beaver strait. For farther Cardanions ...171 44.0-21 '* citronella231 8,55» Felting 2,10.1 80,434 Carmine 76 14,89. '• croion 87 3,119 Furs 5.9561,966,8.34 particulars see advei tisement. Car. of Indigo.. 62 2,Ki„ " canary s'd.52 5,853 Hatters' goods241 60,779 " Bnrllnston, Cedar Kapid* and minnesota Rallw-ay Co.— Cblorodyne.. ..12 1,361 essential 454 36,830 Fruits— of to.ooo.iiou upon )i..o miles of railroad, be- Chalk 13,6Ui " flsh 75 6,828 Bananas 172,032 This 18 a nrst morijfa^e " Cinnabar 8 621. fusil 13 2,175 citron 166.596 tween Burlington on the Missi^eippi River an.J Manksto in t^.e State of " .15 1,735 Currants 892,7!)3 Cobalt 17 3,76. geranium .Minnesota, nt the rate of #-2(1,000 to tho mile, the mortgage covering Colcothar 30 171 " Haarla-m..«9 2,94otco 87,167 also the Depot grounds, " divisions firat extend- Cream tart.. 8, 441 653,201 linseed.... 59 2,546Grape8 78,698 Company. The road ia arranged in three —ihe " neroly 6 2,350Klg» 157,682 Chicory 8,688 S6,M. ing from Bnrlington to Cedar Rapids, a distaneeof 100 milea;the bar5te...l 46b " laurel 8 105OeIatine 80,283 Cblor. to State line, being 170 miles, and the " lavender 23,060 Laclrine 1,162 aecond, (rom Cedar RapiJa the Colocynthe . . .262 S,53t .319 6 will there- Colombo root. .40 88b " lemon 494 81,912 Lemons 880,909 third from the State lino to Mankat), 60 miles. This r.'ad " " grass. 117 22,3.11 Cochineal... 7, 795 B63,a0(, Lentils lore form, with the Minnesita Viley Roa.i, and the R.'CkforJ, Rock Cnbeba 490 8,6I*» " macbin'y.300 10,894 Nuts 637,%7 Island and S'. Louis Road, a direct and nearly ptraight line from 8t. Cadbear 363 41,616 " myrob'm.l81 6,141 Oranges 852,442 abnit miles. The eoo- Cntcb 15,668 K,12-< " nutmeg 5 468 Olives 2,148 Paul to St. Louis, a total distance of 680 '* in and Copper 761 1,485 orange 228 8,2:M Preserved ginger 17,663 tracU for buildin.; are at the priceof $16,000 per mile bonds '* Cylonlte » 1,792 origanum 133 8,817 llneapples 148,130 reserves $5,"00 per mile in bonds Ml 16,000 i'l slock ; the Company CatUetlBh " olive.. 35,007 175,191 Phuns 86,094 equip neot, shops, station hoaaee, Ac. bone 174 787 " peppermmcl 128Pmne8 342,708 »6,000 in stuck for rolling stock, " of Philadelf.bia and Dlvldlvl... 5,075 8,726 palm 942 67,975 Kalslns 1,875,0)9 be mortgage is made to J. Edgar Thomson Pragou^s blouid.8 342 " poppy >e«d.6 497,Sardine8 964,147 t>on.ls Bfiy years from Charles L. Frost of New York. The run 1869 ; 8G5 " thyme.... 186 7,140 Sauces and presT. 473,878 Btgot 8 convertxbU at any lime into the Caii- Krgotof rye.. .46 2,190 " rosemary. .49 l,800Other 4,700 are payable in gold coin—ut " have ihe beoeflt of a sinking fund, Kxt. of ln(li^-o.4.'>7 a7.19(j rhodium ...8 OS,', Iiistrumeuta tiil stock of the -mpaoy—and ** rai>cseed 5 21-- 3 930 84,3&l rhev bear interest at the rate of seven per cent., pay .ble on the first PuU- 8,062 " rose 7 7,.-, ical.128 27,624 trt gold eoiit, free bum Government Ux, at Flavii 1,012 " miblne 4 .4,751 630,828 of May and November, " id New York, or in London, The 1 fficera Oambier...28,I > a06,M7 sesame... 357 8.1, 18 8,63» the Ageney of the Company, " 6, Heal....: 860 -J' ...476 122,238 President : Putinin, Oamboge 179 6,255 are, George Greene, Cedar Rapids, lows, Junes Oalls 10 599 ." sperm 82 38.o: ,uical..93 11.954 Iowa, Vice-Pfesident ; John H, Dtyej, Borhn^too, Iowa, Q*auu;iu«....ti71 _" -whale.... »« 60,143, burtital 12 1,87; Burliogtoo, CHRONICLE. [January 21, 1871. 76 THE

will be made from the purchase price whenever the Com Secretary. The bonds are discount • R. M. Green, Burlington, Iowa, Treasurer pany's first mortgaKe bonds are offered in payment. The re^istned H.nr, ClewB 4 Co., 82 Wall street, at the price offered byMeasr.. bonds can be exchanged at any lime for coupons, tbe coupons for reyis. tered. and both ihese can be exchanged for others, payable, principal first mortgage of $16,- • ciie»»peaUe and OWo BaUroad.-A and interest, at the London and American banking houses of Jay Cooke Vir. between the Atlantic coast in principal financial centres of COO 000. on a trunk Ime of railroad & Co., or at any of the Europe. 1 hey are Ohio River J««d issued of ihe following Kinik and the navigable water, of the Jb« free of United States tax, and are denominntions: the_^celebrated^Wh,te'f^<'™Sul- dieted and in operation f^.n Richmond ^to_ Coupons. $100, $600. and $l,C00; registered, $10u, S6u0, $1.0(0. and there remam but 200 Spiingsof West Virginia. 227 miles, $6,000 and $10,000. Both principal and interest are payable in gold phur »» '^e completed.tr. »"? ' Lies (now partially constructed) to be at the office of Jay Cooke di Co., New York City — the principal at the the mouth of the Big proposed terminus on the Ohio River, at. or near, end of 30 years and tbe interest, at the rate of seven and three-tenths 860 miles below Pitte- sLSy River, 160 miles ab.ve Cincinnati and per cent per annum, half yearly, first of January and July. Bi'ard emplojed and the work is ex- burg A large number of laborers are of Directors. —J. Gregoiy Smith, St. Albans, Vt.; R. D. Rice, The bonds are coupon or pected to be completed by July, 1872. AuKuata, Me.; Thomas H. Canfield, Burlington. Vt.; Wiili»m B. and $1,COO. interest paya- Registered, in denoViinatinns of |;C0, $600 Oaden. Chicago, II!.; William G. Mooiheaa, Fhilsdelpbia, Penn.; years to run Price ble January and July in New York, and have 80 William G. Fargo, Buffalo, N Y.; B. P. Cheney, totton. Muss.; the Financial Agents, No. 6 90 and interest. Messrs. Fisk A Hatch are Geo'ge W. Cass, Pit ttburg, Penn.; Fiederick lii lings, Woodslock, Vt.; street. Wincna. Mien.; Jamee Stinecn, Chicago, 111.; Nassau »,, . .<, William Winrom. Kam'l Tenncsee, Vlrslnla and Georgia Kallroad.-ThiB i*' M. Felton, , Pcnc; Charles B Wright. Philadelphia, East '"' ledeemable m 1900. Jne Secretary, Samuel Wilktson, E q. Price, par. Messrs. a first morfaKC seven per cent, bond, Penn. Jay York. The East Tennes- fiscal sgente. York, terest Ts payfble Jan. 1 and July 1. in New Cooke 4 Co. oie the New Philadelphia, Penn., and at miles long ; it commences further see Virginia and Georgia Railrrnd is 270 Washington, D. C. For particulais see advertisement in runs to Cbdtanocga, with a Bristol, on the boundary of Virginia, and Cheoniolb next week. miles long. It forais branch from Cleveland to Dalt' n, Georgia, thirty Railroad to ^ew TTestern inarrland Company.—An issue of $1,- shortest line which can be built from New York a link in the the of country through which it 200,000 SIX per cent endorsed by City Baltimore. The bonds Orleans, and, f. cm the conformation of the E«!curity of the bonds have 80 years to run. coupons payable, and as an additional secuiity runs, must necessaiily remain a Trunk Line. The upon any future de- the city has provide! a Sinking Fund of $200,000 f r the liquidation of DOW offered for sale does not, however, depend sufli- thi* debt at maturity. Price b7 J and accrued interest. '1 he Ameri- the business of the road :i» the earmngs are already velopmcnt of Financial bonds, and to make them one can Exchange Bink. New York. Agents. For further par- ci^nt y large to establish the safely of the mortgage is for $3,- ticulars see advertisement.* of the btst securities offered in the market. The has been created for the soie 600 000 being only $13,000 a mile, and Thb Cknteal Railroad of Iowa. —A first mortgage of $8,280.' 00 of Tennessee, amouflt.- purpose of paying off the debt due to the State upon a railrovd 206 miles iu length (including rolling stock, equipment. of the bonds, to- ipg to $4,117,761 10. The r roceeds of $2,600,000 &c.,) running North and South across the State of Iowa, coiiuecling on will have paid the gether with the money the Company had on hand, the South with the North Missouri Railrocd and on the North with to $4,117,761 10, and leave the Company entire State debl, amounting Milwaukee tions to the which will reduce the liability of the road about Tennessee on terms capital stock of the Company are $460,0(0, payable in rath at par. fROi'.OiiU. Messrs. Drexel, Winthrop A Co.. 18 Wall street, are the Of this $800,000 has been paid in. Ihe roud is teii g built by For other pprticulars see advenisement. Financial Ageuts. Chauncey Rose, Esq., of leire Haute, and bis assooiates, who are tbe Neir ITork and Oswego midland Railroad.— A first mortgage chief suoscrlbers to the capital stock. The bonds are of $1,000, bear limited to $2ii,0(i0 per mile on 846 miles of railroad between New seven per cent in gold, payable May and November in New York, and Tork Oity and Oswego, forming with its connecting line in New Jersey, run thirty years. They are offered at 90 by Messrs. Wiuslnw, Lanier the Ml ntclair Railroad a through route between the cities above & Co.. No. 27 Pine street, New York, the financial agents of the named of 400 miles. The road traverses the interior conntics of Os- Company. wego, Oneida, Madison, Cayuga. Onondaga, Cortland, Chenango, Otsego, Lake Shobb and Mioeioan Socthebn Railboad. Consolidated Delaware. Sullivan, Ul ter and Orange, in the State of New York, — mortgage sinking fund bonds, (oveiiog the whole line of road from from wh'ch a large local business is expected. The citizens of the Buffalo to Chicago. The purpose of tbe Company is to retire its Midland couitiis have made subscriptions to its capital stock to the present funded debt upon maturity into these bonds, leaving them amount of about six and a half mUlions dollars The larger share eventually the only mortgage upon its valuable property. These of these 8ubscri|'tions have been made by towns and cities in their bonds, payable July 1, 19uO. are in two classes, viz: seven per cent corporate capacity, and for which they paid in town and city bonds bonds of $1,000 each, interest in January and July; and regis- bearing sever per cent, interest. These bonds are made by law exempt coupon tered bonds, interest payable quarterly, in January, April, July and fnra local ami municipal taxation, when held in auy county through both being payable at the Union Trust C^nip ny of which the road passes, the Company have sold them at par and interest October, New Price and accrued interest. Messrs. Robinson, Chase

the Company, which will embrace on the completion of the work : issue $60n,0f thirty years gold 1. Over 2,000 miles cf load, with rolling stock, buildings, and all other Memphis City Bonds. —An of 0, 1870," equipments. 2. Over 22,000 acres of land to every mile of finished bonds of the City cf Memphis, known as "funding bonds of (or road. This land, agricultural, limbered and mineral, amounting in all the purpose of funding a like amount of the due di bt of the city, in gold, to more than 60.000.000 acres, consists of alternite sec ions, reachina exchange at par. Interest at six per cent, payable in in New 20 to 40 miles on each ot the track, and extending from Wisconsin York o:i the first of May and November. P. M. Meyers & Co., No. Pine through p

January 21, 1871.J THE CHKONICLE. 77

nikedfiih thit the thrnui^h rcu*.« from Naw Tnrk tn Oswego. The Amount paid In ,- -„-. .ni. Total amonnt now paid In of capital' ;..;. ** roa I Is leite I hy the New Tork iind Otweifo MiJUnd Co., and the itoit'. aWm Total amount now of fnnded debt*. ' bond* elao ftoirnnteed by that C>. The bondi are ooup'in and bear Total amaS amount now of funded and floatlnff debt* :::::::: a per cent., m SS 7 e>ld inti'ri-at, ptyablo iieini>annii«Uy, Price par. Meiari). Average rate per annum of hiterest on funded debt 6Mp!T Leonard, Sheldon

Uetan. Davidaon A Junes, 69

Coon., ' the fluctuation in prices popularly called the Buton Air Line " route, as it makes the durinjf 1870. Mr. Martin will also issne soon a " distance between B iston and New York 20 wiles shorter than by book under the title of Seventy-three years' history of tht preaent route". Boston Stock Market," The road is in a forward state of completion and is which will, we presume, be a very complete •xpected to be finl>>hed by soon. and interesting work. Thebnnd»are $500 and $1,000 earh ; have twenty years to run hear ; interest at the rate of seven per cent, free of all taxes, with cuupoMK pnyibU in num AND PIXINCIIL. New York on ths first of Mrv and fir»t of Novem- ber, and may be regiiUred at the option the holderi. of 1 f—BAireiNct HonsK of Hbnrt Clews & Co., 82 Wall bt., N.Y.— Price par, Megers. Hatch THe cost of road and equipment Is $10381,665 88 ^'> '"^y <=<«" the road Baxkiko 'n'.^°„° t' /Hi'"-*!, """r "" "' from Houbb ov fJS™ fi '' ' oP?"*' ^^i.°'^ "»« <='"' 0' ">« remaining dlsUnce '° Chatham Corners Farnham, Gilbert & Co., SS^r^.",? ^'"'S.* 4 Is represented by $2,- "^°y Extension Certificates, of hSds wlilch this company No. 8 Wall Strekt, New York, Real estiteownedby this Company:;;: ::::;::;; *i'6B0.'818 47 January 14, 1870. Less bonds and mortgages.... ^7. ;;:;;:;:!;:::::::;:: ^^,000 S ceased to Not Included in cost l^ GEORGE A. WICKS have any urterest in or of road and equipment $970,616 47 The stock and debts of the Company are as follows connection with our business, January 1, 1871. Caplul stock, as by charter csnniyn Aiaoant et stock aubsuibed .;.";.";.";;;;;.;;;;; ^OOaOCO FABNHAM. QILBEBT & CO. : : . H : « . : :

78 THE CHRONICLE. [January 21, 1871.

Satarday, ^*onday, TnP8d"V. Weflnepd'y ThiirPdBV, Friday Jan. 14. Jan. 16. Jan. 17. Jan. 18. Jan. 19. Jan. i». fianbetB' ®a?ctte. 6'8, isaiconp.... 110K .... none .... llOiK- .... IWIi .... •ro^ nnv '.IfK 111 ^tbt < 10f'« 5 20'8,186aconp. :«)>,' 109)<; 109M .... im'4 .... 109« .... 'maimx 109X • 5 30'8, 1«64 :08K I"9 IO~V .... 1085* .... OSX WSK i"K% .... ll'8« .... 5-20-8, VfS " •109 irax •I08J,'108« iV% insv I08J^ 108V 108H10-X> m% 1083,' DIVIDBNOS. 5.I0'8. 1865n" 107V mx lOTK 1079< lOTH IffTV 107H io:»< 107X .... I07X .... ' 5--.I0 8. 18«7 108K lOSH 108 11 S)4 1117?^ 109K •.PS% 108 107»108 10-K m% week: " The followlns Dlrtdendt have been declared dnrine the past 5 Ws, 1868 ua>i ... 'i(«K loav 108X .... l0'f« 108?< 108X " 10-40's. 107!4 .... 1I17K 107% m^ .... U17K107J« •.07^ 108 108 •110 110 .... 110 .... Peb Wbbn BooEB Closed. Currency 6's "ma i.oji llOM .... iiox .... llOJi COXPAST. CiNT. P'ABLE. * Thl8 Is the ni-lce hid and asVed. no Hale was made at the Board. Ballroads. State and Railroad Bonds.— Southern State Bondshave been Ceve'and. CoIurabu-,Clu. &Ind. Feb. I.Jan. 14 to Feb 9. throughout most of *he week, and tolerably active, with an Katland pr>-(er ed Feb Jnn. 21 o Feb. 1. firm HewJereeyHR ATmne Co.... S Feb. Jan. 19 to Feb. 7. advance on several of the speculative favorites, as may be seen in Insurance. the table of prices below. A§tor PIre 6 Feb. 1. » on dem. There have been no recent developments in regard to the credit Manhatiao "Ire < S Feb. 1. States in default of interest, and the confidence shown seems S . ^ich las of the FoJtnn Fire 6 dem to be general, rather than based upon special causes. Feb. 1 liutgers Kir".... Pacifies has absorbed mtlaicellaneons. In Bailroad Bonds the interest in Quinc.v Minii g Co $4 CO Peb. 6. .Tan. 26 to Feb. fi. the whole attention of the street, the fluctuations and Feb. 2. Delaware &, Uudeon PaDal Co... 6 Peb. 1 .Jan. 19 to volume cf transactions in the Union Pacific securi- ties having been immense. The immediate cause of the advance Fkiday EmiNiNG. January 20, 1P71. is not certainly known, though rumors have been very numerous (jrowing tendency towards ease in Tlie money Market.—The in regard to it. The better opinion seems to be that sellers the moner market, noticed in our last leporti which had made call "short" have been "cornered," and the sharp rise in prices to-day loans readily obtainable at 6 per cent, on good stock collaterals, has been caused by their purchases. In addition to this, telegrams to money strin- has since Leen checked by another attempt make from Washington state that the Government is not going to press manipulations. gent throufjh speculative its claim for interest apainst the companies, but will continue the fell due on the The amount of $3,750,000 of city revenue bonds same arrangements heretofore had with them. It is also supposed for payment of these 15th inst, and the calling in of funds the that the directors, who have recently had a meeting in Boston, disturbance of bonds naturally causing a slight, though temporary, have been able to make preparations for taking care of the float- favorable the operators for a laws, this period was considered by ing debt of the company without embarrassment. Still another tight the usual decline in stocks, to make the money market by report, with some show of probability, says that several parties ot associated Banks ap- process of locking up currency. One the heavily interested in the stock have combined to obtain control of peared a creditor at the clearing house in the sum of $4,316,000, the road, and that purchases have been made on their account. probably reprpsented but a portion of the funds which and this There may be truth in some or all of these statements, though In were held off the market. the excitement of the moment the exact facts can not be found out. referred to It appears, however, that the revenue bonds above Prices close to-night as follows were largely paid on the 14th inst., and the money was called in FIrrt MortgaKes 77 ®77H agflinst ®74K last week " for the purpose at an earlier period than the clique had calculated IncomeBo^'ds 57>«®69 37K®38X LandGra.ts 67X® " 665^® so that their attempt was partially successful for a few upon, but Central Pacifies close firm at 90i@90f days, culminating in t e highest rates on Tuesday, when 7 per The following are the highest and lowest prices of the most cent, currency, 7 gold, and in some cases a commission also was active State Bonds at the Board on each day of the week paid for money on call. Since that time the market has been relax- ing, and 6@7 per cent, cur^'ency has been the ordinary rate, with Saturday, ^^ond'tv. Tnesdav, Wi"1neart'y, Tluirsd'iT, Friday. J:in. 14. Jan. 16. Jan. 17. Jan. 18. Jan. 19. Jan. 20 exceptions at 5 per cent., although it does not appear that the 68 Tenn..old... 63X .... 64 6SJ« 63K ea% 6S5i 6SX M% e4>4 64iK .... 64 amounts taken off the market have yet been returned to the usual 6a Tenn.nert'... 63)< 6i% myi osx 63K .. . esa C3X 64K 6)X old...... '«iH .... 45« •J5K45X channels. 63 N.Car.. 45« 45 45X 4S'i 45X 45K 68 N^.Car., new. HA an '22)4 28 The natural tendency of the market is towards easier, rates as 6s Vlrg., old.... 6i 67 •.... 67 'BkQ .... *66 67 6.5X66 '.'.'.'. 68 S C, n, J & J iiii 61 X 6!« 58 60X 58 S'"V 60 60K 59S( ... shown by the bank statements, the averages of the associated 6s Missouri .... 89X 89X 891< 90 •91) .... "89!^ 90M 90K .... 90X 90Ji banks last week showing an income of $3,632,995 in loans, an in- * This Is the Dricc bf4 181 13tV 181V 182 Banker.-, first oi««foiMKn'.' Harlem HiA v\"\v:::::::::.-:::-*^''^w°i^yl- 7 ® ... F,rie 22 il5^ 92 .22 22X 22)s 22Sl 22X .... ' domestic nji 21 K 22X 8 4 '.19 99 IfrX to months. 7 (a 8>s Balding in% 98^ 97,'^ 93 87 ^^ 9i% 9SM 98H 99X sipj< 8as< Lalce--Kore.... 9SX 94 S8V«8JH S9U ^% 8SK 90X United Staten Honds The market 51)4 X 52 — has been strong throug" • so% 51 •\ii 50V 51 Wahasli 50i4 E0« i9M— 49K 50X o.it the week, with considerable purchases Pittsburg 105 *my_ 105 lOJHlOtX •101)4 '03 105)4 106 by investors, and to :\% 71)4 72 Ti 78)4 ^fo^tllweal 71 H 72X V.H 715: 71H 71X Ti some extent by the stock houses of street. 83)4 88)4 8354 the In several instances do pref 82X1 83 82M 82Ji ma m 8iV S^H aVA 105)4 106)4 105X 106)4 we liave heard of large blocks being taken by leading houses in tiock Islan ... lOSJiilOliX 105 105)4 105 106X 105M 106X Fort Wayne... 93i< .... 98W .... •93« .... 93)4 93X •98X .... 113X .... this city on orders from banks and other 6-04 63 58)4 financial corporations in St.Paiil 51« 51J^ 60V '-iH 5"^ >&% 51 (k 52i 62J4 the Interior, some of which were from new banks. There has d . pref.... TIX 73 7S!i 73H '•i<4 73)« -.2% 73 72J4 78)4 73)4 73)4 been Ohio, Mlssissio 80>4 SI S0>i 31 81 S.X 81)4 3154 SIV S2>4 no buying of consequence for SO)i 80!^ shipment abroad. On the con- OontralofNJ. 103!, 103H 103 .... wm ioa'< 1(I2J4 .... •;i2Sl 103)4 103)4 ma 118 114)4 .... •114J4;i5 trary, it has been reported that bonds have been bought in Lon- Chio.& Alton. II a .... 114J^ .... •114X lt4X 114)4 do do pret'l 8 115. !18 •115 120 •115 11)4 115 •117 I'.B don and shipped to this •69 •7i')4 market, though it is not possible to ascer- Panama •72>i 72v •73 74 'Tin 74)4 .. 73)4 7014 72 •82 83 •82 83)4 •83 83)4 tain that any considerable amount has been so Clov.,i;,C.&I •.... 87X 83 1< •.... 82 >4 shipped. On IS 18 18)4 1854 i)ol.(.:hlc.& 1.0 18 .... 17X ... 18 . . 17)4 18H Wednesday the Government purchased ,&-.v 103)4 104 ICSV 104 $2,000,000 of 5-20s the Del, , Lack lllSJ^ 103!< 103)4 104 103)4 •10S« 103X Hann., 85 H% 8tV total offerings amounting to $6,843,100, which was appar- St. Jos. KS so 77 ;8 80)4 82)4 82 .... S2V do pref 9S loou ma 95 91)4 94)4 94 .... 95X 98i< 97>4 97J4 ently larger • than had been expected. As the effect nilnols CentrM lS8>jl40 nM •134 1S5 184 ...... 134)4 •.... 134 Mich. Central. 117 117)4 .... •117?4 .... ^* f°' tl>8 moment temporal ily depressing to .... "inji . 117)4 .... 1I7XI17S the Morris & Essex — - 88 S8 B8K .... 88)4 .... market. Prices m .. . 8SK eSH (SK mn have not varied materially since last week and li .Hart. & Erie l\ .... 1« 8 *1« 2 •1)4 2)4 a .... Tni'tn IW)! 21 aix close at very nearly the same figures as then quoted. In London Pacific. 14 U\i 14 14V U<4 U% 14H .... 15)4 A est. Ud. I el. 4li>i 47)4 41)4 47X quotations have been 46K 46X 46X 4I1X 47S 47!< 1^)4 47?i higher, but the interruption of prompt tele- do rrel.. «' 9 •8)4 10 85. .... 8)4 8)4 grapliic Pacific Mai:.... 41 )< 4\V 42)( 41 V 42)4 4344 t^ 43)4 communication by cable has prevented much business be 41 41)4 42X Adams Kxpr'ss .66X .... •66 66X 66 .... 6«X .... 66V 66)4 66X 6«)4 ing done between that Am. Meich.Un .... market and our own. 42 . .. •42)4 .... an United states. •35)4 .... The following 8«)4 86K 37 36)4 ST were the highest and lowest prices of leading Wells, Fargo. •85 3j '85>^ 87 '35 •» SIX government gecanties at the Board on each day of the past week • Tbifl Is the prlee bid and asked, no ale wasmade attha Board. . : - : : X1 . .. . :: :

January 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLE. 79

The earnlnpfR of those roads which make reports of their traffic ITorth Anerleaii 3.Nt000 1W,«M 4/W 341 «4<* Mr)4 Hanover complete for the 3 160 Of* 16H.I71 />«.(45 1.7(H.»;6 are now year 1870, and as may be seen by the IrvlTK i,mioiw 1.79S.K0 tables on another pai^e, the returns as a Rnnxral rule compare M'MrnpollUD 4, 10.71 8.7U IJPr. 9440401

Uni/eni 14«3.8M .T^ 1 V4i>.l|4 very favorably with those of provinus years ; so far aa Ni*«««a IMOMO S.OKI.ISO 84.HI-I :i,'41 >4n4M receipts are concerned there seems to bo no reason for any loss of MnrKCt 1.O0O4IO0 9,MI<.fO'l 109,|ir« 916.™ 1/01,1 00 St. Nloholu. ,. , t400M0 9,^fl«,Mia »\;.(0 74«0'« oonfinence in railroad stocks, where the affairs of the respective 1.114.400 3hop tnd Loalhar ijoojno 8.1.1 1.W0 4l>fiiO 83 MM 3.2«4W roads are well und honestly administered. Corn tCxohmiKO 1, 000.000 3.7'". 100 WJM s:,Mi 181-4.70O CootlnenUl 3^0,000 4JV73.RJI 3:0.711 iltMt 2.91 (.Ir Thu numbA 286.W0'' 2. 'f.IOO were -Eastward, Orlontftl 300,000 I43W80 3.V40 1 ''M the year 1879 23,705 ; Westward, 82^1 ; show- Marina 400400 14l9.fOO 85W0 '.'•> :.i,4«3 The Gold Warket.-The market has been steady bnt dull. 3400.900 14.0R 415 1.1 r.w li,.l-li;ii6 Mechanics* Banking Asa. 900.000 1400 FOo 136.1 CO lO-.uO I.I17400 There is but little sliort interest in ths market now and the hinli &roc*irB' 800.000 6ia.9IO ;.r4( 3.015 9fl9.3<7 North River 3'''.4Vt 11.0 1.1.79.117 rate* which were paid for carrying early in the week were 400.000 rather KaalRlviT 890,000 t'37.1»l.«f0 l«,«70.|i even Central National 8400,000 10,446.400 299.199 i4;oc(w 9.1374*7 1-33 and 1-16, but since that time have ranged from 7 gold to 4 Si'cond National 800.000 1.4160(0 , i!67.r4n 14.94(41 f9,(00 currency the rates to-day being within KIntta National 1400,000 «. 4(0.003 7S9.0M) 9.4930(0 — the latter range. On Klrnt NatlonBl 500400 48.137 K<844; Thursday at the government sale unusually large bids were madw ruird Natlnniil 1,000,000 8,107J«0 817.800 761400 4,Vl.iJI()0 New York N. Ezctianfce* 300,000 146(400 8,4(0 3a6.iOo ff;s..'00 amounting in all to which had 1(7.036,500, a strengthening clfttct r«nth Satfonal 1.000.000 3.M8JS0O 4K400 oil.^e ifmxa we''V 1.0:W..'i'^l 9611.413 upon the market ; nearly the whole $1,000,000 was taken Ijy a Bo National IM.nOB 8,7i5 3a4fl0 NfiwYork Coanty » 0,000 I.IJH.lrO 178400 l4nM00 prominent firm of stock brokers. In regard to the future of gold (rcrmfln Ainorlcan 1400,000 3474.105 33i,»i!8 V465,M8 the weight of opinion is on the side of liigher prices whenever Bull H rl<>ad ,.. 300,000 14^9,'»3 9.417 "mIj 1.7V4 »n Stuyvesftiit .00.000 4«1.RS« 3.915 5(1 .K74 nsM there is any material change. Whatever the result may prove, it Kleveith Ward 300.000 5J8.;S0 916.424 seems ditJicult for the street to believe in the possibility of a lower Klffhth Niitlonal SM.OOO 76'i.<;i 1 • S,'59 «KS\A 913,23 30»,3«4 American National soo.noc 7011.0.7 87426 446395 7-S4OT 3«5,tM price than 110 for some time to come. Nlemianla 30ii,oi;i) 814,780 360 8M/'0 The following table will show the coarse of the gold premium Manafactarns ft Bntldera 100 (lUi 6,C00 1401419 each day of the past week ToUl SsioToiioO 3B9^i.0.>3 38.990.401 KJoiojiM "mjm^'li 9047Biil —Quotations.— '"" " The deviations from the returns of prevlons week are as follows Open- Low- UlKh- riofr Total B al anceti. . IDR. eat. eat. tn«. Clearlnes. Gold. Curroncv. loans Inc. (3.1182.995 I Net Deposits Jnc. II14M449 Satanliiy,Jan.l4. ...lioy "OX iioy lloX »13.I '6.000 Snecie ...Inc. 3.6it2 313 LcgalTeuOers Inc. 1444401 MoDdnr, " )A. llOii 11 Si.-I3.'00 61,914 ...liox OX llOH 2,1114.217 2 413.1 Cticulatlon Die. I Tnwdny, " 17. ...I'.nx i:OH llOV llox 4J,SS1,(W 1.918.727 2,lS1.21l of past Wedn'dajr, " 18, ...llOK 110»< iiav llOti ?7,(»i.lW0 1,4 9.201 1,S57,471 The following are the totals for a series weeks ' Tharwlay, 19 ...uoS im iioS iiox 18,?-J2,0OO 1,433,S2R 1,5«471 Leical AgirreiCBte rrWiy, •' ...llOX W, UOX uov 110-Tre«8.. 6,479 248 Banks. Capital. Lonns. L Tender. (84(5,10" Gold paid oat by Snb-Treas'y. 6,686.300 In tlanks .Taa. 7 28 990.40 PhlladilphlB (l^io.ooo (.5.054,0011 (SVoob (1,27',«0 Receipts from California (ap- North America 1.000,010 4.1 34,083 65,li«) 9S-, S.O S,ltO/85 777400 8,6f944» proximate) 817.446 Total withdrawn alfd In bank. »35 SfB.nss .Jarni re and Mecb. 24I0.'(X) 4.»12,''40 9(i,2S« 1,119 8 7 7(41* 2.35S,0(O 67Sj:0O l,;i-24(J0 Excess of withdrawals 2,!ij6,553 ComnnTcUl 810,0(10 IMiOO 6U400 Total known supply...... 933,406,472 Mechanics' 800,000 2, (B.iOO 4(i,Sf2 31!!4 :, 9t'/(o 47I.76* Bank N. Liberties. 60(1,000 2.288.f(X) i7('C0 796,0f0 3.(15 400 wtm Foreign Exchange.-The Soulhwark 250,000 l,3«i,500 CS.MO 4 S,W» 1465,200 31(475 market for exchange has been very Kensington 25li,000 1.124403 4410 296,000 K 9,692 338.ia firm, the bankers asking 109| to-day for priine 60 days sterling. I'enn 600,000 1.37:1.683 4,000 198449 1435,990 174,178 Vee em 400,(XW 1407 440 8,700 40.1 922 478,1M Commercial bills have also been in good demand, and 570,l5i) bankers Mannlac'nreis'.... 1,63«400 1405 360,000 '•^^J-KS 445iTa have purcliased some of the best names at 109^. There has been Bank ol Commerce 250.0 (51««5 31093 169 733 663,710 904.1 as 1,000,000 S41I.O1O lOM 00 7:3.110 3 574 01O sa64(« remarkiihle demand, Cirard no but there is not a largo supply of bills T'»de8ni.n'« 2(^.000 1 372,971 76.- «S 369/69 14604S1 12*<*<»

SOO.Odfl 2488 109CO 2; 1,207 9 1 ,961 offering, and the scarcity supports prices. The total exports ol tonaolldatlon 14 Citv... 400,(«» j,an.s98 11.212 444437 819.a1S 89748T cotton for the week amount to 119,349 bales, jiroducing $7,486,400 C'ominonweallh 31X>.0OO 912,949 6'..(00 288.996 849,00'7 310410 in gold, against 51,086 bales in same week last vear, producing Corn Exchange 50(1.000 I 614.000 3<>.l (10 416,0(0 1,227,(00 4U400 Unl n 800,000 i4?r,ooo 141,000 3?2,' 1 1,966,0(4) X'<4iO then $5,041,220 in gold, with cotton at 25|c. and gold at 120^. Fl «t 1400,000 8.4(9,11(0 100,0 89P,'00 i.- 6(00 7974CO 800400 1.(178488 , :6v4ro .1 Days. Third 880,112 14K4W London bankers 109ir9 109X UOKia llOK Fonrih 200J00 677.430 321,148 '746 187 '^% „ 1' ^commercial lOSX® 109 SIxlh 150,010 SO-.i.(l0O 143,«0 4(4 (*0 Parts (bankers) g Sevnth 'J30,0(0 837.000 70,(00 If 1,00 TISOO IltJH ciff"^ 5.i6W®5.!6« 5.ri!0 349,0(e 681,000 lilliWII Swiss S.07H®S.I8H Central 7a),00O 2,600 000 50,rC0 546,100 1.790,000 wm AinBti.T(lam , Bink of Republic. 1,000,000 2,080,{tt) 5.770 445 (XO 1418400 40«5 41 41X9 41 mfm Hnniburtf , m Security 147,'O0 1('94C0 3,000 71410 Franktort » ma 86Wa SOX 41},i 41X Bremen 78»3 7« 80 Total 415,902,190 (91,151,6(!0 (1416,800 (13413,730 (40441469 tlOJMJM Prtuslan thalers 79V® The deviations from last week's returns are as follows The transacUons for the week at the Custom House and Sub- Capitnl Increeso.. (147,(00 1 Legal Tenders Decrease.. S14M

Treasury have been 1 as follows : Loans Dccrcftsf.. 7 .4(B i Deposits Increase... 7. 415 Specie Decrease.. 148441 Ciicuialion ;... .Di crease. . 5,ISI7 Custom *nl>-Trea8Dry.- I House. Receipts. Payments.- of the Boston T'eceipts. " Boston Banks.—Below we give a statement Gold. (Currency. Gold. (.'iirrencT, Jan. U.. IMt.lKXi ifl fi.sT^Bifi 16 »i,oi7.784 01 |i,7i-j.2oi « tr.oiV.'m'w National Banks, as returned to the Clearing House, Jan. 16, 18714 16 . tiir.ojo 00 tM.iat no ail,i4I 28 l,IIJi(l,771 6S7 17 4^2o-> Banks Caniial. Loans. S,>ecie. Notes D*'posi1s. Clrruls. 17.. «17,(X)0 00 67i,i5:M 75 1»7,7H.3 L T 32 616.««4 80 347.102 2fi Atlantic (7 vsm (1414.481 li;89 (182.353 (4'!5.'ai (;S3,: 97 18.. ^.ueooo S44.S40 as 2ifi.0M ris 47!t.5<« 6J J.10,071 S5 .Atl»8 l,90n00O 24 7,4.19 56.0S6 90.400 7>'« 764 7«,9T7 19.. sa-i.ooo 00 m.87.'i.15 4<5.3:n5l 1,8 8,'.'53 72 iilack«tone... 1.' 10400 8,461.739 16443 263,000 1,49948* 788(55 SO.. 4t8,unfl ,^f'-521^ uu l,01'-,878 90 1,202.712 78 1,393 013 77 84!),14-> rj Bo»i'>n 1.000.000 1.998.261 16.412 11-9 764 898069 570,750 HoylRion.. , 900,000 1, -55,728 19,' 2-4 (95 797,96 r 4454(4 I otnmblan 1000,000 3.840 963 6<40O »t3.S0O 919,177 78(060 Continental 1.000.000 3.019,110 75,000 24K..V'M (.83,297 S(7.<3« Hiot 1400,000 34 5.0S6 180,187 84 9e 1,000.000 3.6^807 lOOOO 282.'67 148 39( a74i5 **•!«»«• Jan- ao $61,201,8:6 89 faiss^goTii n.mll'on 750,000 1688.347 4O0t< 16 .408 99 .7(3 3114(1 Howard 1400.000 I 910.010 07.071 (3 3f)S 383.0» 440,7S7 New York Citt M rkci 800.000 i,-.5«3;8 27.007 •:080 f5i4n (I no Banks.—The foUowinjr statement shows the MaKSar.hnaetts 800000 3.013 3W 17.748 290 434 i40i.7» «n4»i condition of the Associated M«v.-rlck 400000 880419 12 861 8841S »44 9 »t1 M3 Banks ot New York City for the week ending at the commencement M-rcbants' 8000.000 7,99340 819,783 1436.66I •,(58,W« 1..3>,U0 of bamopsa on Jan. U. 1871 Mount VemoD 200.000 601.646 84 .»7 -.8,673 60,43S n ,419 New Kngland I O0O.00O 3,383. '88. .53963_ 908.933 8N8.648 7M4(8 ": AVIBAes A MOUNT or North 1.000.000 3,2l3.3n3,2I3.3« I90.367190.367 1934341.53484 8'8i« 31(405 Loans and Clrcula. Net 01 Bos'on 900.000 1.897.113 I«!49<16!49< 889.911 I4844in (H.«n BAifaa. Caoltal Learai Discounts. Specie. tlon. Deposits. Sbaw.i'Ut 1000000 3.0>8.S2'13.0>8.32« 53 899 40 910 60. 5( 6«,77l ew rortt tsjwo.ooo Tenders. tioji»p.;iie M.siii.R'XP |890.;ivi iI2.2!>(,:00 SboK ft Leather 1,000400 3,787.(m«,787.(rn 77.48 18*483 103*448 818, « MubatUD iJtSOMO Il.4a.l-u, S,'51,(W s:3.300 9.810 3.»2i,ltt1 3i»te 3.000.000 8.835 859 138.'.>.1138.'.i.1 ;>5.70r} 1(5.707 l,l«*4rS fStfil Merchanta*.,, 7^3.0 I) 8400,000 S.7;3,'«0 S,7.V,,K »4!t fSl.'lOO . 16.400 l,3ai.lft. Siir nc 1400.000 334-.12(4 -.lar 5I0'36510 '36 199.190 « onM. Maehanlca 3,000,000 S.fW.0O 840.-(lO S26.13I 4.173.^00 MO. 10 Tiader~' •00.000 1,322..'201,332.:"4) 19 216 186 601 839.980 118180 Onion 1.SO0.000 4JMOK0O America 574 ;oo 47!).«0 8.<6\400 fSIKO Ti-eniont (.OOO.OOO 8.8.96.67996.679 5554:6 4W4811180180 9r'3J.! «*(8( 8,000,000 7.4ni.9C» Li-io.otie 1.(40 6.i;9XS Wsblngton 7 0000 1,8S1.S091,881,sua 88 5393 f03a3fOSS3 H6JIS ffl 183 Phcanlx l,aoo,j00 1,249.86! 4,'33F.'>9 8»i.no S«3,2eO S4:5,'80 430,167 First 1400000 8.(l«09eS8,(160985 874H874U 445.117 1,M;,613 7* 4W City 1.00OM0 4,701.631 l!.3O!),705 S'H.OO" 'ccond (Granite)... .',600 000 44 84108.010 14S>,>!7«14S>.>!7>i 730.'41 J.47S.i>l 7714ra TradeameD'a.. 1,100.000 S,i«3,-.(il 4^U7 i.4eoji)a 513.S Third nUaXXO l.H.SO1,11 ,80 asKi748748 8S«0088100 I4*9£! 174000 Pulton bCO.OOO 3.0in,639 U 2JI1..'<48 1.48 '.703 4i:.(i39 Bai'kof Commerce. 3000400 4.'914744,'91474 BmS ei\ •M.1S0(U.790 1487,730 ((UBI Chemical.. 800 000 */M3,7» 52!jm 4,«SI.4» 1,S7'>.»14 Bank o( N. An-er 0* 1000.000 1439,1439,4141 40,734 ••o(W60 SOIIJJ (TIOJ Merchanu' BxcbanKe. . . 1.33SM0 r.9.88; 450.^01 .. »n4;»543 4 5 3.5;R.903 8V7.ffl7 B'kof K d-n p'lo 1400400 S.On.8.031.1818 i».v»1M.7DS i.!BSt ffSH Katlonai 1900,000 8.4BJ1I S3»,l!« 4S5.«» Bntcheni' i.onjiss 3S0,149 B^tik 01 Republ c... 1400400 3.9S4.7«3.954.7 « .... !!••£.»I».SL 19^ W'ffl 800,000 i,am,:oo 49 800 1308*13 68* ((S4(l ^ (, Mechanics »i.«0 l.M'2,400 61 .'JOi' CitJ- imoOO 1.706,!B91.706,839 VMH «} 4«M« and Traders'. 600.000 l,K19J0a 4,7886,788 31 '4*44*4 7S040J Oreenvlch ».M ISSOOO 1,301110 863.1101 1400400 1431.941 »7,«« 300.000 '45 3S7Sa)387 330 1»»,«< 1 «t4 2,3. 36 281.08331. « >1 7«4 Beveotli Wara, National. 500.000 !,'«<7.480 163,161 84>,5t 3H1.7W R-vere 3,000.000 4,1,<349*4.1.»34n» 91.147 »14,00(14.00 l.»JOtJ 893 845 a'.ateol New Vork 3,000,000 «0»,_i7 4,l!ei,M7 4«tJ)0 I. SIS.134 707,0!i» ffcurlly 300400 ;9e5i»'98 519 8049*80499 JlJ>»»'4« 13»m0 American KxcbauKs 5,000 000 I0.9G»,VO m:ito 963.700 6.701 ,400 1.6>iS 8.576,1 07 4.037.1 0' Webeter l.aOO.000 3489^3348S.1I3 1I»,437 MlM15«7SC 1485.(44 4I0.74( BroHdway 1,000.000 ».mM» 1I9.-.00 901.000 5,173.4 1,T^».M)0 ••, IJOUO.OOO 18,«0 7

80 THE CHROI^IOLE. [January 21, 1871. GENERAL QUOTATIONS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Tbe AetlTe Stock* and Bonds kItcii on a ProTlons Page are not Repeated bere. Quotations are made ot tbe Per Gent Valne, TTbatever tbe Far may be. Sontbern Securities are Quoted In a Separate List.

•TOC» AXD sioniiTiis. Bid, Aik. itocks akd szohbitixs. Bid. ABk. btocsb xkc sicubitiib. Bid. Ask. I btoceb htd BzcntiTiXB Bid. Ask

Neir TTork Prices. Boston. Amerlcftn tiolil t.'oln :iO« IWX RAILROAD BONDS. Northcm Cent., 1st M. (guar) 6 ' *»! Old Col. Newport Bds, 6, "76. U.S GOVERNMENTS. Galena* (,:hlcago. Mort. .. »5 * do do 2dM., S. r.,«,'85. SIX 97 do do Bonds, 7, 18T!.. lOS (Not previously quoted.) Chic. R. Island & Pacific do do Sd M.,S. r., 6, 1900 MX let 101 Rutland , ne w, 7 81 •b,1S81, rtg ilOX" in Morris & Essex, Mort do do .'id M. cY. A CI 6. '77 do do 2d Mort 98 Verni't Cen.. 1st M., conB.,7, *fc6 8S •b, s-301. (ISffl) r. 6«, 1974. cou Pitts., Ft. W. & Chic, M.... lOlX Baltimore ft Ohio stock 1S5X

I Providence 146 S6 1 .. Boston * as, tg74,r«9 do do 2d Mort. 1 Parkersburg Branch 92 ... Cheshire preferred 85 IB, 10.««. rra 108 do do SdMort.J | 86K Central Ohio STATE BOJJDB. Cleve. &PittB.,ConsoI. S. F'd. ... Cin., Sandusky* Clev. stock. 24 do preferred , 98 (Concord 77 '0 TBnnessee fig, old 64X do do 2dMort 95 Connecticut River 13-1 do do new bondB do do SdMort I 79 Connecticut * PaBsumpBlc, pf. Cincinnati. YirKlnlaes, old 66 do do 4thMort ) 78H Eastern (Mass.) Cincinnati Ss 88 do do newbonds 62X Chic. & Alion Sinking Fund 120X ma 90 101 Fltchburg do 6s do do registered old do do Ist Mortgage... 103 93 Indianapolis, Cin. Lafayette do 7-80S do do do 1866.... do do Income & 'iii 90 Manchester Lawrence Ham. Co.. Ohio 6 p. c onghds. do do do 18^7.... Ohio & Miss., 1st .Mortgaere... 96X A A^ 95 do ConsoUaated... Northern of New Hampshire. 110 do do 7 p. c. 1 toSyrs. Georgia 6b EX Covington & Cin. Bridge 75 . 92 Champlaln do 7s, new bonds Dnb. & Sioux C, Ist Mort. . Ogdens. & L. ma 91 108 Cin , Ham. A D., Ist M.. 7, 80... do 7s, endorsed Peninsula RR Bonds 93 100 do do pref... do do 2d M.,7, 'S.'i... 88 do 7b, Gold St. L. & Iron Mountain ist M 89X 90 .Old Colony* Newport 96J!( 96 do do SdM., 8, 77... North Carolina 6s, old Mil. & St. Paul, ist Mort. Ss.. 106 10? (Port., Saco * Portsmouth.... IVO Cin. ft Indiana, 1st M.,7 do do Funding Act, 1866. do do do 7 3-10 94X 93 Rutland 89 do do 2d M.. 7, 1877.. do do 1869 do do 1st Mort 91 91 do preferred 84X Colnm., A Xenia, Ist M.,7, '90. do do newbonds do do I. AM. d 86 Union Pacific 13X Dayton* Mich., Ist M.,7, do do Special Tax do do 2dM 90 Vermont A Canada 104>4 '81.. do do 2dM., 7, '84.. South Carolina is Marietta A; Cin., 1st Mo- 1 Vermont & MassachusettB.... do 7, '88.. do do newbonds.... Chic. & Milwaukee Ist Mort... do SdM., do To'do bdB. '7, '81-'94. do do April* Oct... Joliet & Chicago, let Mort Pblladelphla dcp. Dayton West., iBt M., 7, 1905. Mlsaonri 6e 90H ;Chlc. & Gt Eastern, 1st Mort.. * do do Ist M., 6, 1905. do Han. & St. Joseph. 69 ijCol., Chic.ft Ind., 1st Mort.... 83X Pennsylvania 58, 1877 Ind., Cin.&I,ar.,lBt>'.,7 Louisiana 6e 68 do do 2d Mort 64 Six do Military Loan 68, 1871 105X do list M.,7, 1888 do newbonds .... Tol., Peoria* Warsaw, E,D.. S3 84 do Stock Loan, 68, '7^ '77 IWX (LAC .Tnnc, Cfn.ft Ind..l8t M..7,*S5. do 68, leree bonds 74 do do W. D.. 82 84 do do 6s,'TI-'S2 106)4 107 Little Miami. Ist M., 6, IRfS .... do 8s do ... do do 2dM.. 67 Philadelphia 6b, old luoji'ioox 162' Cin, Hnm. A Dayton stock.. .. do 7s, Penitentiary 74 llivew York & N. Haven 6s 98 do 68, new lUOJi liux Colnnilins A Xenia stock... 103 California 7s lOSH'IBoston. H. * Erie, guaranteed Pittsburg Compromise 4Xb. 79' Dayton ft Mlchlpnn stock.. SO Connecticut 6« ....1 Cedar F-llsA Minn., let M... 8ij< do do 5s... Little Miami stock ,08X 104X do War Loan I (Detroit, Monroe & Tol bonds. do Funded Debt 68 Rhode Island 6b Lake Shore DIv. bonds 92K 93>i do 7b... I do Alabama 5s ...| Buffalo & Erie, new bonds ... do Waterexten.7B I^oulsvllle. '.'i2 '87. 80 do 88 97S' St. L.Jacksonville & Chic, iBt Alleghany County, 5 Lonlsvllle 6b, to . '97 '98. 76 do Ss Railroad bonds... South Side Railroad bonds do do 68, '85 do (>, to — I 68, 60 North Missoarl, Ist Mortt.'age. do Wafer 68, '87 to '89 ArkauBaB funded I Belvidere Delaware, let M., 6. 77 do 7s, L. R. & Ft. S. 18B. do do 2d Mortgage. do do 2d M.,6. do Water Stock 6b, '97. 79 do 78, Memphis & L. R., Jefferson RR, 1st Mort. bonds. do do ;-d M.,6. do Wharf 6e Bpeclal tax 6s of '8<», do 78, L.R.,P. B. AN.O. C&mden & Amboy, 6 of '7.'» do .i Jcir., Mad. I,lBtM.(I«M)7, "SI 9S do 7s. UiSB. Ouc. & BR . MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 6of'88 A do do 98 Ohio 68,1873 Am. Hock * Im. Co. 7. lie do do 6 of '89 do do 2dM.,7. I87S. Deck* do do l8t M.,7, 1906 SIX do 68,1881 lOO.S iLong Bonds . do consol., 6 of '89.. 96X Loulsv. "97.. do 68, 1886 lUOX W Union Tele. lstM.,7 1875.. Cam.ABnr. & Co., ls»M., 6 ... il C. * Lex.. 1st M.. 7, Kentucky 6b CatawlBsa, Ist Lonie. ft Fr'k.. Ist M., 6. '70-'7a.. M., "T 84 Illinois Canal Bonds, IBIO lOO' NEW. OR RECENT LOANS, Elm.* Wil'ms, 58 do Loulsv. Loan. fl. '81. '77, 96 do 6s coupon, '77 lOO aur. C.R ftM.KK, lstM.7(g'l) 90 do do 7s, 1880 L. & Nash. IstM. (m.s.) 7. 1879 too Central RR. of Iowa. 7s gold. do Lor.l.onn ^m.s.>6.'fif.-'S7 do do Hunt. Ist . * Broad Top, M.. 7. 80 do War Loan. KO Ones. & Ohio KR, 1 St M., 6,(gd) io do do 2d M., ^,'75... do do (Lcb.Br.l6. '86 •70- Indiana 6s, War Loan Ev. T. H. & Chic, Ist M . 7s, g'd. 90 do do Cons. M., 7, '95. do IstM. (Mem Br) 7, '75, SX '80. 89 Michigan 68,1873 LiOulsv.&Nash. K, Ist M,con8.,7 90 Ist M., "82. S8 do lBtM.(Leh.hr.ex)7. '85 June, Phila , guar .6, 78 do 6e,l878 Lake Shore (.onftolldated. 7... 97H Lehigh Valley, Ist 1>.7S.. do Lon.L'nfT.eh.br.pxl6, '93 M.,6, 93X CO do 6s,18S3 Memphis Cltv Bonds. 6s gold.. do iBt M.,6, '9-. 99 do Consol.lstM.. 7,1898..., do (new) 40 do 7s,1878 100 Montcliilr HR ol N. J. 7s. goldl l66' Little Schnylkill. Ist M.,7, 1877. 100 .Tefferson., Mad. A Ind. stock., 7s, 106 Mo. .Mont. Ist Loulsv., Cin. SS Kew Tork Bounty, reg lOlX & RR. M. 88. gd. 95 North Penn8yl.,l8t M., f., 18S0..1 98 A Lex., pref 7.3« 49 do 78, do cou ;05X 105>i Northern Pacific RR. gold do Chattel M., 10, 1887. H" do do common do •8, Canal, 18^2 lOS Nashville & Decatur RR do 2d Mortgage,?... 94 Louisville ft Nashville 80 do 6b, 1878 1U3 N. O.. Mo. 5X do 6e,18»T 88S Long Island Wllmlng. *Read..lBt M.,7, 1900 92K Pacific fol MlPBOurn stock.. do 6s, real estate... Cin., 19 Marietta & Ist preferred Cliesa. & Delaw., Ist M., 6, '86. San Francisco do 68, subscription. do do 2d pref. 9 Delaware DIv., Ist M., 6. '78 .. San Francisco 6s of 18.58. do 78,1876....:. 101 Morris* •$28 Essex 88H Lehigh Navigation, 6, '73 do 7b 01 1864 .00 3^ * do 78,conv. 1876 New Jersey liiii 6, ) OT do Loan of 1864, '84 do lOs, . C tea do 78,1865-76 181 New York & Harlem IS do Loan of 1897, 6, 'S7 91 Erie Ist Mortgage Extended. 96X New York & Harlem, pref. 133 do IstEndorsed do Gold Loan of '97, 6, '97 87 Leadlne Sontbern New York * New Haven 140 do Convert, of 1877, -.9),- do 78,2d do 1879 6, T7 Securities. do do scrip. MorrlB, 1st M., 6, 1876 do 78,3d do 1S83 .New York, Prov. * Boston.. . do Boat Loan, S. F.. 7, '85 Atlanta bonds. 8s 83 do 7B,4th do 18flO 83 Norwich & Worchester Schuylkill Nav., 1st M., 6, 1872 SO Charleston stock 6s do 7s. 5th do 1888 Ohio* Mississippi, preferred. 71 do M., 18-2.. 74 Savannah 78, old Bnff. N. 1st do 2d 6, 78^ T. * E. M., 1877. . . 90 Rensselaer Saratoga, 80 & do do Improv., 6, 1S70.. 72 do 7s. new Hnrt. B. 7s,2dM.8. r.I885 106 Rome, WatertownA 125 Ogdens.. Camden ft Amboy stock 121J< ijik Memphis old bonds, 6s do 78, 8d Mort., 1875 St. Louis, Alton * T. Haute. . Catawlssa stock 22 30 do new bonds, 68 Harlem, Ist Mortgage loi' do do pref. do preferred stock Orleans 58. do Con. M'ge s S'kg F'd. 75X -,6U New 91X St. Louis * Iron Mountain Elmlra * Wtlllamsport 56 60 do do consol. Albany & Snsqtra, Ist b.>ndB.. Toledo. Wab * Western, pref. Elmlra ft WllUameport pref.. do do hondB, do do 2d do .. Lehigh Valley I'ii" do do 108 do do 8d do .. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. ILlttle Schuylkill 87 Mleh. Cent., Ist M. 88, I88J 116 86s American Coal IMIne Hill & Schuylkill Haven, 104 Chic, Bur. i Q. 9p. c. iBt M.l 108 104H RAILBOADS. "" " Consolidated Coal jNorthern Central Mleh. So. " ( 82X 7 per_erct.2dMort. 95 .Alex. Ist M. 68. , 90 Cumberland Coal iNorth Pennsylvania Orange & BB Mich. 8. * N I. 8. F. 7 p. c 99 Maryland Coal ^>* 88K do do SdM. 88.. 83 ion Creek ft 92 Pacldc R. 7s, gnart'd by Mo 96 Allegheny River. Va. ft Tenn., let M. 68 88 Pennaylvanla Coal Pennsylvania 196 Central Pacfflo Bonds 90X Spring Mountain M^ do 4th Mort. 8s Coal Philadelphia Erie.. 54 54X Union Pacific 1st Bonds WUkesbarre Coal Charleston ft Sav. 6e, guar. ... fO — Philadelphia * Trenton 118 do Land SrantB, 7b. 67 Canton Co do do 78 60 «7H, 69)<|,PhI!a., (rerman. Norrlstown 158 do Income iOb... A m\i ft Col. 7b, guar 60 68X Delaware & Hudson Canal IPlilla., Greenville nilnolB Central 7 p. ot., 10« U«H Wllmlng. & Baltimore. 100 loua ISn. Atlantic JIall steamihip do do 7s, certlf. . 59 ' West Jersey 124 186 95 Mariposa Gold '5 Northeastern Ist M. Se Si* Chesapeake * Dela. Canal do do M pref do Trustees Csrtlf..!!! 96' Booth Carolina 6« (new) U) iDelaware . Division Canal. . ... w" do do 3d M. Income. 711 QalBksllver preferred do do 78 (new) Lehigh Coal and Navigation.. 68 Chic. * N. Western S. Fund.. wells Fargo scrip .. do do stock 40 43 Morrla (consolidated) 85 do do Int. Bonds BostonWater Bonds, 76 95 97 Power do preferred Georgia do do E:£tn. Bds 20X 75 77 do stock 95 98 SchnylklU Navlgat'n (consol). :iex 18 _ do do 1st Mort. 96l( 98y Boston. Central Georgia, 1st Mort. 78. 38 Cpnaord do do pref. 88), 34 7 p. ct. oonvertihle . 87K 875 Maine do do stock 1I2 118 Han. 6« Susquehanna * Tide-Water.. A St. Jo. Land G-antB.. New Hampshire, JCacon * Brunswick end. 7s... 70 78 do do 66. convertible lOi 104K Vermont 68 \'\\ Macon ft WeBtern stock 11O8 Lack. * Western 99 99 Bonds tfaesachnsettB 68, Currency^!! Baltimore. Atlantic ft Gull 7p consol 73 Vel.. Lack.A ICOX Maryland 6b. Weslern, ist M. 98 do 68, Gold..... Jan.. A.. J. & O.. 95 Monlgm'vft West. P. 1st M.Ss. 85 87

"'2 "» ' M. tH4 do 6b. Deicnce ' do 5b, _ , Mobile A' Ohio sterling 1 78 30 Tol.- Wab-h,™ Gold * Ist Mort. eifd '8V Boston 6b Baltimore 6b of '75 do do 8b. Interest.... 71 75 do 31 I'ov do I Mort.... »lif do 58,ROld W |« 18 4 92 •3 do do stock I 26 80 do Eqnlp. 95 do 6s, :90ft Bds... 84 Chicago Ts 93 N. Orleans ft Jack"., Ist M. Rs.l 88 8« Sewerage 99 .. _ do Cons. Convert. i.a do l'9il. Park - , — 78H do Municipal 7a 6« [ 9SH I do 'lo cert's, «o. Hannibal * Naples 1st 97V Baltimore ft M Ohio es of '7.. . Graat " Port'and fie 92 94 N. Orleans A Opclons. Ist M.8b Western. Ist M., 1868 100 94H do do BsoCeo 1st . Burlington 4 Mo. L. (J., ".. 92 MlBB. Central, M.7b o i«t M.. 1*«8"* do 6eot*h5. »x 90Jj Chtshlre,« do 93H,' 91 Visa. A Tenn.. tst M 7b ''"..,. ,• 2dM..is93.::: do (N.W.7a.)8dM Hs n . 8IH cin.. Ban.* Clev.,lBt M.. 7, "77'. 94 ..... East Tenn. * Georgia 68 70 QnlncyATol., IstM .imio. 90 « do do 3dM.6B 84 88 lEastern Mass., conv., 6, 1874 . . .Memphis ft Charleston, Ist 7s. III. A So. Iowa, Ist Mort. 100 lOOK., Central Ohio, ° 81 let M.,6.. 75 I1.U«|M Harlfoid*Erle, lat M. (old) 7. to ....86X1 do do 2d 78. * CblMgo £x.BBdBd l,*'«''l«"« * cin., 1st M., 7, 1891 101 ' '"do do iBtJU. (a : : : .

Jannary 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLR 81

Bxpeose* of road bed and railway, axccptlog oast of boa '''S-IS S" SElie RailtDtttj iHoultor. Cost of Iron used tn repair* <».«W Cost of steel rails ''SHH 11 Repairs of buildings "H!! 5 Repairs of Mohawk Turnpike JHl! 2 EKPZiANATIO^ OP THE STOCK AND BOND TABLES Kopairs of fenri'fi and gate* .*Mg 9 tr Taxes on real estate ** ** * I. Prices or (he Aetire ntoeke and Bonds are sl^en In the $4,6M,«« Ja "B«nli*»' Ouaiu" an<<,' quolatloiual uttan tMarilim will bu tuund un tha pre- Total "oTtlieTabove total, $1,784,120 63 were allotted to pMMOger 9, In»nr«nce »lock«, ninlng;. Petrolonm. ritjr Rank and were allotted to freight tnupor- RallroHd and Ga« Sitocka. and Southern Securities nf thoao transportation, and $2,8a0,804 88 ki<>(l-> wtis«'ta," on a prevlon* pajta. lh« Expenses of repairs of machinery 18,181,618 OS S The Table o( Railroad, Oanal and Other Stocks, Of the above total, $1,417,077 75 were allotted to passenger on the noKt l^*g*. ooinprlMa ftll CompAQlM of whiob th« stook U iold In any of the transpor- principal pitU* («irept merely local oorporationi). The fiifiiree jtist after the name transportation, and $1,704,437 88 were allotted to freight oi the «i>ni|>uny Inllouta the Ko. of the CHItOKKXK In whioh a report ol the (loiii- tation. pany wiu laet pnbllehed. A Rtar (*) Indloates Uawi roadt ; Id the dlvUlend column The following table shows the expenses ofOperating the road : ximdxtra; tssttock or terip, Office cxpensce. stationery, etc flS'39 1? 4. The Tables of Railroad, Canal and Other Bonds Agents and clerks IS'SS Si oeoapy In all, foar i>ag«a, two of whloh will be pQbllahed In eaoh number. In Labor, loading and unloading freight SSS'eSS a tbeee pa|rea the bonde of Companlee whioh hare been oonsolidAted are frequently Porters, watchmen and Bwitcn tenders jflren under the name of CoDBolidated Corporation. The date ifiven In bracketf fS'S S Wood and water station attendance IK'S ea (nmedlntely alter the name of eaoh Company, indioatee the time at which the state- Coiiduclors, baggage and brakemen ment of Itaflnanuee wae made. In the "Interest Column" the abbreviations are as S?'S iS Enginomen anonremen ZH'ffi ?« tollows F. and Auirust : M. S.= : J. & J.Kjanuary and July ; Sc A-=sFebruary & Fuel, cost and labor of preparing for use "SSrrS 1? Maroh and Replember; A. & O. April and Ootober: M. 4( N.=May and NoTem- Oil and waste "SS-IS £ bwi J & D.=Juneand December Q —J . ^Quarterly, beKinnlng with January; Lose and damage of goods and baggage ^ SoS u Q.—P.=Quarteriy, beginninfr with rebruary. Q . —M . —Quarterly, beginning with Dnmage for Injuries of persons 88,iM M Uaroh. Damage to property, including damages by lire and cattle killed on 5. The Table of Tnlted States and State Secnrltles will be the road ,12'?2 Z publishml monthly, un the last Saturday of the month. General Superintendence iS'SS Contingencies Tlio,878 nS 0. The Table of CHj Bonds will be published on the third Saturday of each month. The abbreTlatlons used in this table are the same those in the as Total t8,»46,ieO 74 tables ot railroad bonds mentioned above. The Sinking Fund or aaseta held by •soh oltv are given on the same line with the name. Of the above total, $1,972,122 79 were allotted to passenger transportation, and $4,273,080 97 were allotted to freight transpor- The Financial Reports of Railroad and other Companies tation. are publisbcd in the Chkonicls as rood ae iseued, and indexed io the The receipts for the year were as follows table of elncka on the next page, as stated above in Note 8. A com" From passengers $8,7W,69S 01 " freight I4,489,S16 a plele record of these reports is thus obtained in a file of this paper. " other soorces 1,135,511 14 Ne^nr Loans.—An account of every new Joan now offered in the 67 New York market will be found on a previous page, giving the Total tS2,363,319 terms, circumstances and security of each, the price asked and the The payments, other than for construction, were as follows financial agents. Transportation expenses $14,068, 079 81 The Tanderbllt Roads—Their Annnal Report for 1870.- Interest ^ 1,098,840 80 We are enabled to lay belore our readers to-day tlie reports in de- Dividends on stock 6,861,841 » United States tax on earnings 168,975 89 tail of the New York Central and Hudson River, and the New Rents 60,000 00 York and Harlem Kailroad Companies, for the year ending Sep- Sinking fimd 1 11.138 88 tember 80, 1870. These reports are official, and made to the State Total .{22,363,319 67 Engineer at Albany, as required by law. The figures in regard to

the New York Central and Hudson River are as follows The capital stock and debts of the Company are as follows : Number of miles tr.iveled by passengers, or number of passengers Stock $45,000,000 00 carried one mile 881,868,953 Consolidated 44,428,330 00 Total certificates movement of freight, or number of tons carried one mile 769,087,'rn Funded debt 13,681,807 31 The following table shows the rate of fare for passengers per Floating debt 1,167 00 per cent. mile, charged for the respective classes Average rates per anntmi of interest on the funded debt 6 Flrst-dass through passengers Sc The report of the New York and Harlem Railroad will be found do way passengers a^)ic on page 77. Smtgrant, tbroagh 1®1 l-5o do way Ic The following table shows the expensee of maintaining the road ^y For other Railroad Items, see CoMMiaciAL and Miscn- LAHEOua News, on a previous page. or real estate of the corporation : MONTHLY EARNINGS OF PRINCIPAL RAILROADS.

. ' Central Faelfie . Chicago and Alton, —Chisago ft Korthweateni—> ^Cbic.Rockls and Paeifle -^ MHev Col.Cin.AI-^ 1870. IS 1869. 1870. 1871. 1870. jg^ jggg1869. jg^1870. jg,jj jg,jp ,gj, n42 m.) (890 (431 m.) (4iil m.) (465 m.) (1,187 m.) m.) m.) (520-90 m.) (890 m.) (1,157 ( m.) (590 ( .) ^ m^ $413,104 (943,181 $293,978 Jan... $892,098 $706,024 » 851,767 $401,275 394,178 315,098 823,886 Feb... 753,788 319,441 449,654 818,600 488,381 388,726 344,366 mar... 1,142,165 858,359 645,789 600,393 944,161 688,788 828,390 rs34,653 AprU. 1,112,190 929,077 388,385 443,300 946,048 768,719 845,838 396,044 nay.. 1 868.414 1,177,897 449,938 507,900 260,189 f 799,274 408.854 JL411,ge6 June. 1,851,950 1,154,529 r 623,841 529,512 974,011 I 783,009 851,044 s431,486 July.. 1,157,066 1,080,946 X455,606 462,400 949,356 807,815 493,831 i601,049 Aug;... l,a37,973 1,846,218 g 632,652 556,100 819,018 777,183 506,683 f498,635 Sept... 1,305,672 1,275,171 736,664 697,600 317,887 888,447 "-488,658 468,218 Oct.. . l,.m,780 1,371,780 §581,156 339,830 746,800 897,615 1488,498 Nov... 1,140,145 1,037,963 ,479,286 319,573 612,806 840,850 1886,698 Dec... 815,706 884,156

7,963,518 4,661,663 4,831,731 .Year. 13,366,461 6,960.936 3,880,480

< niini<.s Rentral. ,. — —Karletta and Cineinsatl— Michigan Central. . •—tftlwankee ft St. Patil.^ -Forth KiMonri.-, 1869. 1870. 1871. 1869. 1870. isn. 1869, 1870. 1871. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1870. 1871. fflinni.) (974 m.) (1107 m.) (S51 »».) (851 m.) (361 m.) (284 m.) (2»4»..) (2»1 m.) (825 m.> (936 m.) (lloom.) (404 m.) (404 m.) $668,187 $644,587 $99,541 $90,177 Jan.... $%4,119 $^7,998 $4iM,130 *396,171 $213,101 0)4,698 663,391 90,296 98,276 Feb.... 820,636 889,127 196,807 100,644 844,874 104,586 101,379 Mar.... 886,527 380,430 480,774 377,000 989,161 697,671 M8,6»l 106,248 AprU. 411,814 412,030 460,887 443.133 989,400 840,974 696,853 109.752 110,818 nay... 403,646 406,283 630,814 430,700 969,000 778,860 758,814 117.695 111,117 Jnne.. 886,688 868,187 678,800 755,737 908,498 896,288 64^768 116,196 111,1*7 July... 889,960 326,891 586,342 636,4m 198.790 641,863 861,867 129 096 118,407 Aug .. 868,669 378,880 526,363 661,026 119,090 979,400 870,584 148,014 138,998 Sept.... 478,646 467,990 794,514 808,318 164,000 914,406P 869,171 186,878 153,631 «»et . ... 400,772 511,477 1,089,811 908,818 184,M 814.41^ 841,990 189,806 144,088 Wov... 448,419 463,8ra 801,163 791,014 18^838 898,677d; 766,288 110,887 141,876 Dee.... 874,542 423,736 496,690 589,766 1B6,7M

1,888,488 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 8,851,492 1,381,346 1,418,868 Tear.. 4,749.163 4,791,895 7,850,668 8,i'ab;427 8,883,489

. Ohio ft 1 . .-Pacific — Of Mp.^ IronXt. •-St. L, Alton ft T.Hante.-s' Toledo, Wah. - Weetern.-. -Union Ttalflr— 1869. 1870. 1870. 1871. 1870. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1869. 1870. 1871. 18T0. 1871. (840 m.) B40m.) m.) (398 (»6m.) (365 m.) (210 m.) (310 m.) (232 m.) (282 m) (531 m.) (581 m.) (511 m.) O088m.) 0088 m.) $180,886 1196,187 ^I»,447 $103,760 . Jan... $133,633 $153,^ $884,193 $875,000 $aa8,9n 116,060 218,234 867,867 88,160. Feb... 187,817 158,788 840,394 398,646 800,189 111,459 853,065 194,874 118,8»l . ,inar.. 176,960 173,316 348,7m 896,398 6S9,1» 114,409 270.833 989,650 104.019 . April. 171,868 179,347 311,833 818,099 880,970 118,639 1246,866 888,000 115,175 . . Way .. 157,397 166,061 813,589 340,893 801,880 118,388 1949,967 168,818 116,248 . June. 154,132 160,719 848,800 848,683 748,480 15.884 219 160,448 •^l 107,524 . July.. 144.164 810,800 813,786 •41,458 376,110 6800,971 843,194 122,000 . Adst. . 186,888 167,306 460,946 466,481 884,080 !n,80S 8818,967 856.677 124.124 . Nepi... 802,288 175,463 470,730 808,041 7ie,6« «8,044 |38Sl87 841,873 127,069 . Oct... 804,663 163,884 413,868 461,398 719,8» 198,(m T8l5064 894,669 181,791 . Nov... 189,361 152,909 S»JSa 416,887 671,879 164,886 1860,471 871,807 Dec... 168,569 137,794 484,181 188,184 481,898 1,916,547 8,188,137 8,479.77» .TMUr.. 3,014,641 4,m,9a 4,41«,419 7,SB,1U ' .

82 THE CHRONICLR [January 21, IS^Lff

::::::::; railroad, canal, and miscellaneous stock list. Snbncrlbera will eonrer a i^'eot niror br el^lns n* Immediate notice of any error discovered In onr Tables.

COMPANFES. Stock Dmi>BTn>. COMPANIES. Stock PITIDBND. Out- — Out- ForafnMpipUnHfitii of this table, stand- Last paid. Forafnllexplanatlon of thlstable, gtand- Last paid. »ee Ktilitpa;/ Monitor, on the pre- ing. Periods. see Hatlicuy Monitor, on the pre- jng. cedlnK puKe Date. ceding page. RaflroadM. va Id Colonv Newport i«o. 7.1« Albany & SuRqncba 'na* 8,S'5,000 First dlv. July, ll & 4 «.i^ V.T Jan. ft July. Dec, '70 Orange, Alexan. & Manass lOO AllcKheny Vallei', No Ml I 2,241,2.50 Jan.ds July. 2,488.757 Oswego and Syracuse,* No. 252 . 50 Atlantic and Oulf H 3,691,200 482,400 Feb. ft Aug. Atigl,' '70 2'S.1(IC Sep. ariflc (o( Mi.souri) No. 256 ....lOO Atlan * St. L8wrenc

. . '70 do pref.KXl 2.R0O.O0O 7' do do pref . May & Nov. Feb., 1.18 do do Annually. May, ''68 Cent.Oeor(rla& Bank. €o.So.2!3IOO 4,666',800 June & Dec. Dec, '70 6 St. 1 ouis ft Iron Mountain 2.040.000 Centralof New Jersey, No. 270. .100 15,000,000 Jan. & July. Dec, "70 4fts. St. Louis, JackBOnv. ft Chlcago*.100 10,000 000 Central Ohio 50 2,425,000 June & Dec, Dec, '70 Sandusky, Mansil'd ft Newark*.10O 2,47S,"!rO do preferred 50 400.000 June & Dec. Dec, '70 Schuylkill Valley,* No.255 50 905.292 Jan. ft July, Jan. •71 2X Central Pacific No. 288 48,378,740 Shamokln Valley ft Pottsvllle* . 50 576.050 Feb.ft Aug. Aug. '70 8 Sharlottc, C:ol Aug., 257. — Shore Line Railway lOO 869.450 & No. Jan. & July. Jan. "n B Cheshire, preferred 100 2,(B,V,925 Jau.& July. Hcc, '70 South CarollnaNo. 243 30 6.'^5.200 ChicaRO and Alton. No. 248 100 7.015,000 Mar. & Sept. Sept^,70 South Side (P. ft L.) 100 5.819.975 4' do do preferred 100 2,425,400 Mar. * Sept. Sept , '70 South West. Georgia.* No. 220..mi 1,365.60(1 ""70 Feb. ft Aug. Ang. Chic, Hurling. & Qnlney. No.'i^es.MI 17.590,000 Mar- & Sept. 8 |.t.,'70 Syracuse, Bingh ft N. Y, No.252.1(X) S.W.flOO Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska*.. 100 1,000,000 Jan. July '70 Terre Haute and Indianapolis.. 50 & Dec, 1.814.130 Jan. ft July. Jan. '71 6 Chicago and Northwest. No. 273.ia' 14,670,629 ,lune& Dec, Dec, TO Toledo, Peoria ft Warsaw lOO 1.988.150 do do pref... .1011 20,370,293 Dec do do E. D., Ist pref.lOO June& Dec, 10 2.7(10.000 Jan. "iO 11-38 l!hlo.,Rockl9.&Pac No. 26.1.. 100 : 7,000,000 April* Oct ( ct., ';o do do W.D., 2d pref.lOO 1,700.000 Cln., Hamilton & DavtonNo.26S.10li 3.500,000 April & Oct, Oct., '70 Toledo, Wabash ft West.No.255.100 1.000,000 CIn., RIchm. & Ohicago«No.263. 50 382,600 do do do pref.lOO 14.700.000 '3j< Clncln., May & Nov. May, "70 Sand.& CIev..No, 278.. 50 2,9';7.S00 T'nlon Pacific 1 .ooo.mio do do do pref. .50 428,616 May & Nov. Nov., '70 Utica and Black River, No. 252.. 100 36.745.000 Jan. 'ft ,Tuly. July '70 8 Cincinnati & Zanesvlllc. No.2!6 50 1,676,345 Vermont Canada* 100 and 1 .6(56,000 June* Dec. Dec. "70 4 Clev.,Col..Cin.& Ind. No. 2.t3..10O 11,620.000 '7! Vermont Mnssachn., No. 247..100 Feb.',' 8X & Jan. & July. Jan., •69 2 Cleveland & Mahoning,* No. S47. ,50 2,056,750 Nov., "70 Virginia and Tennessee 100 2.8(0.000 Cleveland and Pittsburg. No. 255 50 7,241,475 "70 .\ ov., do do pref.. ...100 2.950.800 Jan'.'& July. Colnro., Chic. & In. Cen.'No. 247.100 11,100.000 Oct., '67 Western (N. Carolina) Ml •64 Columbus .555.500 Jan. & July. Ja'n'.', 4 and Xenia' 50 1,786.800 Dec. '70 West Jersev, No. 2.50 50 i.937.000 Feb. & .* ug, Dee. 70 Concord 50 1,500,000 "70 5 Nashua, Nov., Worcester and No. 247,100 1.2O9,r00 July. Jan. •70 5 Concord and Portsmouth 100 3,50,000 '70 Jan.* Dec, rianal. 1,5.50,000 Conn* Passnmpsic, nf. NO.281..100 2,OS4.200 Dec, '70 Chesapeake and Delaware 50 June* Dec. Dec, '70 8 Connecticut iiiver. No. 217 100 1,700,000 '70 5 Dec, Chesapeake and Ohio 25 1 .983.563 Cnmberlnnd Valley, No. 255 .50 1,316,900 Oct., "(0 4 •70 Delaware Division* 60 8,999.504 Feb. ft Ang. 4 Davton and Michigan* No. 268.. 60 2,400,00) Aug, Delaware and Hudson 100 1 .6S3..9.'^0 Feb. & Aug. Feb., '71 5 Delaware* 50 1,107,291 .Inly, '70 Delaware and Raritan 100 1,- 000,000 Feb. Aug, Aug. '70 5 Delaware, Lack. & West No. 255. 50 16,277,500 & Dec, la Lehigh Coal and Nav..No. 266.. 60 4,999.400 May & Nov, May, '67 S Detroit and Milwaukee, No. 249 . 50 452,a50 Monongahela Navigation Co 50 8.789.800 •70 S (lo do pref.... 50 2,r95,ono Jan. & ,7uly, July, .. , Dec, '69 7 Morris (consolidated) No. 254... 100 798.100 Feb. * Aug, Dnbuquo and Sioux City* 100 5,oa),ooo Dec, '70 Bsstern (Mass.),No. do preferred 100 1 .095.000 Feb. ft Ang, Feb., "10 6 247 100 4,033,000 Dec, '70 Pennsvlvanla 50 Bast Pcnnsy v.inla. 1.17.5.0OO I No. 255 50 1,309,200 '70 3 July, Schuylkill Navlgat'n (consol.)*. 50 4.300.000 ft Feb., '67 6 EastTenn Va. & Geor, No. 2*1.100 3,192,000 Feb. Aug, do pref. 50 1.908.507 '67 6 Elmlra& Wlllliim8i)ort,*No.255. 50 500,000 Feb. ft Ang, Feb., Nov., '70 "sk .50 do do Susquehanna ft Tl U Water 2 RSS.977 pref.. 50 500,000 Jan., '71 Union, preferred 50 Brio. No. 252 2.009.746 ...; iSl 70,000,000 Feb., '66 4 (.uelianna. '5' do preferred " West Branch andS'i' 60 2.907.850 Jan. ft July. Jan.', •65 100 8,536.900 -u Pittsburg, mitioellaneonii. 1,100.000 Erie and No. 255. . 50 999,750 '70 Dec, Co^ Maryland Coal Co 600,000 Dec, "W '70 5 Huntingdon and Broad Top*.... 50 61.1,950 Pennsvlvanla 50 Quarterly. Nov. do Spring Mountain 50 S.900',000 Jan. ft July. Dec, '70 6 do pref 50 212,3.50 Jan., '68 "SH Illinois Central. No. Spruce nili 10 1 .950.000 248 'lOO 25,278,800 Feb.. '71 5g'd Indianapolis, Cln. & Wilneshnrre 100 1.000.000 May * Nov, Nov. '69 6 Lafayette'.! 50 6,165,897 Sept., '67 4 JelTersonvllle, Wyoming Valley 100 Feb. ft Aug. Ang. '66 Mad. &, ln.,No.237100 2.rW.0OO '6« S.400.000 Jan., 5. •70 Kansas PaclOc 5,072,5110 Go».—Brooklyn 25 1 950 000 Feb. ft Ang. Ang. 5 •70 S Lackawanna and Bloomsburg" 50 ',335.000 Citizens (Brooklyn) 20 9.000.000 Jan. & July. Jan., •70 Lake Sho.,* Mich. Boutli.No.255'.I(« Harlem .50 1 900.000 Feb.ft Ang. Aug. 5 35,000,000 Feb., '71 Lehigh and .Susquehanna Jei-scy City and Hoboken. .. 20 l.ono.ooo Jan. ft Jnly. Jnly, •70 8 511 8,7.39,S00 May, '67 Lehigh Viiilev. No. 2.55.. Manhattan 3Rfi 000 Ian. & Jnly. July. "JO .... 50 17,716,400 Quarterly. Dec, "70 W Little Miami/No. 247.. Metropolitan lOO 4.000 000 hi 3,572,400 Quarterly. Dec, '70 Little Rchuylkill.* No.255'. New York 50 2.800.000 May ft Not. Nov., •70 50 2,616,100 Dec, *70 "I Long Island, No. 2S2.. 5« Wllllamsbnrg 60 000 000 Jan. ft July. July, "70 B . 50 3,000,000 Am.'., '66 1 Loulav., Cln. Lex., Iniprnreni ftit—CHr\Xou i6V 750 000 & prf NoV276 JO 848,700 '70 do Jnly, 4K '66 .... c mm.i' 50 l,r.>S.48; Boston Water Power 100 731.950 July, Lonsvjlle and Nashville Brunswick City No'.'^V 100 B,681,500 Augl,' "(0 4,000.000 "2' Louisville New Alb. Kl.. ^ < '67 M»BOBe»ter & i,awrence. '4:.100 SJgflmsAip.—Atlantic Mail 100 s.ooo.ooo Quarterly. Dec, "i'a No. 1,000,000 May & Nov. Nov.,' '70 5 Meinnhlsand Charleston. Paclflc Mail, No. 257 100 4000.000 Quarterly. Sept. •69 3 No.27S 25 5,812,725 June & Dec. June, '69 3 Mchlgan Central. No.26; 7Vt<«t.—Fanners' Loan & "Trust. 25 Jan. ft July. Dec, "JO 5 ioi) 13,22.5,848 Jan. & July. Dec, "70 20.000.000 Milwaukee and 4 5 ft July. "JO 4 St. Paul. No' 258 lOO 11, '2,661 National Trust lOO 1 000.000 Jan. Dec, Jan. & July. Dec, '70 7«. New York Life and Trust... 100 000.000 Feb. * Ang. Ang. •70 10 10,421 908 January. Dec, "70 7 1 Union Trust 100 000.000 Jan. & July. Dec, •70 5 3.8.56,450 Jan. & July. Dec, "!0 1 iiteiJl-f^Sril?"-^-^™ 8X United Slates Trust 100 Jan. & July. Dec, "JO 5 " V 2,948,785 1 000.000 Mobr«it .' ontg. prf'i Wo* *Qs iff?jincr.~Marlnosa Gold 100 Mobile and Ohio, 1.78<7(10 1 .SOO.OOO No 2M •166 4,1169,820 Mariposa Gold, pref. 100 2.S36.(W MontgomiTV and Wi.«t Pol'nt ""lOO 1 M4.10) Jane ft do do Trust, certlf. ., 8.693 400 Jan. ft July. Morris and Rssei,* • Dec. Dec, '67 No.MO 50 8,352,800 Jan. & Jnly. "70 Quicksilver prererrea 100 2 394.000 Nashua and Lowell, 247 July, No, ibo Tffl.OOO May & Nov. "70 do common 100 .300,000 Nnshv. ,c Nov., Chattanooga No.22b'l00 2,0f>6„544 Car—Pullman Palace 4. Nangatuck. No. 195* no 1,818.900 Feb. & Aug '70 New H,d. & Taunton, Dec, "i' No.'i^^JOO 5110.000 Jan. & July Jan,, '71 N. Y, & BROOKLYN CITY PASSENGER RAILROADS llav. lit 4 New Northarap., No. 247.100 l..'-«l,000 NBwJersey,No.250.... Jan.& July. . 100 Prices by C. Otis. Broker In Local Securities, 47 Exch. Place See 2 pages prevjona ."."... 6,250,000 Feb.& Aug. Aug., "tO do scrip . . 493,900 HewLondoli Norliiem NAME OF ROAD. PAR STOCK. LAST DTTIDENDB PAID. No. 243 liX) 1,003,500 Jan. & July. July, '70 N. Y. ( ent. * Hudson K. No.25a.l(0 .15,0 0.000 April & Oct. Oct., "70 '^".„ eprtlncato«..10ii Bleecker street and Fulton Ferry.' 900,000 v."?. . 44,128, SO April ft <'ct, Oct., '70 New Tork and Harlem. Broadway (Brooklyn) 200,000 .No, W 50 8.000.000 Ian. ft July. Dec, "70 Broadway and Seventh Avenue .. 2,100,000 Tune, 1870... » 1,500,000 Jan. & July. D c, '70 New \ ork A Now H«ven,So,2f«.I00 Brooklyn City 1,500,000 9,000,000 Jan. & July. July, "JO ""'ton No.asa.ioo Brooklyn City and Newtown 400,000 6<£','im.'.'.'.\ '''r'n''70 of N.H'mpshIre 1 Conc'v Island (Brooklyn) Nilii-lOO 3,068,400 June ft Dec. Dec, '70 500,000 North,rn Central. Dry Dock,?;a8tB'dway& '70, quarterly Sio'^r-^'S 5.O1WOOO May ft Nov. Battery 100 1,2(0.000 May, Northeast. (S. Nov., "TO Eighth Avenue Carolina). NtJ'Mi 898,950 100:1,000.000 "5 Forty.second St. & Grand St. «••'"«%•, 155,000 Msjr ft Not. F'er'ry 100 748,000 Nov.',' "Toi 'semi-annual,! North Missouri, No*''a|,''- Grand Street 7,T71.5'JO & Newtown (B'klyn') . 100 170,000 ortb Pennsylvania ' S, Hudson A"enne (Brooklyn) 3,150,000 Jan., "7! 10(1 106,700 Norwich 'Torceater'*' Metropol ' an (Brooklyn) 4 : No"247'ino 2363.100 Jan. ft Joir "70 ... 100 194,000 Ogdsns. L. • Dec, 5 iNlnlh & Champ kolrai Avenue \ IS)! J,051JW0„ Ian. ft July. Jan., '70 Lioo 797,320 iSecond Avenue r ion 888.100 oMol^dMwiMippiX. April ft Oct Oct., "ra < iSlxth Avenpe iS'liiS! MT^ ""*' I 1(X1 Nov., •T^, sem) ftfBllftl.. rThlrd AvenUe J...... " June ft Dec i.m6»oo Nov., TO OHaiHrlT MOrMlcMdAlfe'iiJ'^i-iuT^'.'iol Dec.', "TO llVaniBront Street l'^''^oklvni VwWM Quarterly. Dac'TO 100 TSJXX) : .C. . I : .).. . .

January 21, 1871.J THE CHKONICLB. 83

CITY BOND LIST.

Amount Prlncl. lAmonnt For mn czplanntlon of this Table tee out- L pal For an explanation of this Table SMi oui- " •' *' Railroad Monitor ** prevlooaly standing Per When irher duo. Railroad Monitor preTtoiislr. standing i^'e t paid. paid.

Altxttnd'ia. To., 8«p., 1» (*>U,M«).. Water Works •S* na/xn V'ail. a* to '«;, rvitlntered tt'k for RR Ac. »,8S6 J.ftJ. Alex. till "88 Bounty fnnd. •SS 138/XlO •• Varl. Coupon bonds J. ft J. -88 Various city purposes, W-'OI 384,000 1WA» Varl. Oa.. April, "69 (d.lU.nO) : Assets. .810 For Improvement of streets, •M... las/mi Auffula, A.ftO. Honda for varloun purposes 1,148,790 J. ft J. Aug varl'us do do do •68... 104,100 F.ft A. .t..i. 1, T0(»M,T

A-ooU/n. Sept. W?! .»ar.719,746):.... p .F. 934,8 10 do do > yearly 1 o int'st •.196,000 1892 City Ball loan of '49 & '50 »,oon .1 ft.l. 'kin do do S and principal S»t,000 • 1892 Various bonds IS! I8T4 (i Wllllsmsburfth debts. ',i7 ft '69 242,000 .1 ft.l. •72-T5 do do TS.OOO 1874 Local iniprovement of 1861 213.000 M *N 1891 do do 2/tI9,(«0 5 1874 llonds for i-ltv purposes. '61 to '67. 9<«4,000 .1 ft, '69to'81 do do 25 ,000 6 1874 Soldiers aid fund 1868 .1 '85-'94 1874 of 552,000 ft.l. do do , 133,000, 5 Prospect Park lo»', 18M 1.217.000 .1 ft.l 1924 Old corporations 336,001 5 1873 6 do do do 7,021 ,«» .1 ft.l 1924 Ponch .1 rtrain RR of 1854 183,000 :s><4 Fourth avenue Improvement. 1861. 360.000 .1 ft.l, •70to'95 Waterworks Loan of 1869 1,S98,4C« 5 1899 Roshwick ar. Improve. '65 * '67 222.000 .1 ft.l '711 0*90 One Million of 1868 1/100,0 10 •69to-S South 7th street, '65 ft '66 S19.00O .1. ft.l, •71to'90 Fnnding L'lan of 1869 3,366,700 1 I "94 •70-'86 GowanuB Canal. 1866 150,000 .1. ft.l. Seta I'orf, Nov. 1, 1869 (134,748,031') :. iI6^ 1.782.... Otiier citv bonds, 1867.1869 1,971,000 J. ft J. •TO-T! Water stock of '40 and '41 TOft-eO '45 1890 N. Y. Bridge. 187* 600,000 Croton water stock of and '51 . Kings County 3.857,000 do do do of'.52 1890 Do. 8 2 277,000 do do do of'60 188S Do. 7 1,580,000 Water stock of '49, 'M and '6.S •TSft-Tg CharUMon, S.C.,Kov.'09 (»6,1»7,000); Assets. «393, 153 do do of '54 and '57 1875 '69- City slock 5,135,000 « . .). Char. "98 Croton Reservoir bonds of 1864 1907 do bonds (coupon) 91,300 J. ft.l. '69to'9S do Aqueduct bonds of 1S64 1907 Chtcaan. April-ra (»U,86J,'I3«) : 8. F. S429, 03 New Anueduet stock, 1865 1884 \N ater lotn "i',(W)!6o6 J. ft .1. N.Y. kilo's? B'ding loan st'k. No 3 & No 4.'50-'5S. lOft-TS '53^ do do 3,:30,0(K '82to'91 Central Park fund stock '57 .., 1898

Sewerage bonds , 87,001 1880 do do do do do ... 18i^ do do 2JS8,(»0 'aoto'91 do do do do 1857 18)8 Hiver Improvement loan 1,8 •5,000 '90to'»l Cen. P'k Imp. fund stock '97 ft '59. lf97 Municipal and School bonds 282 000 •7Sto';5 do do do do do 1860 18T6 do do 2.984,500 •TSroVe do do do do do 1865 1896 8. Park loan (not a bond of Ch'go) 2,000,000 A.ftO. •72to'79 Cen. P'k additional fund sock 185Ii 1874 CinclniinU. .Jl.-.rr.iloO) Real estate bonds 'GO and '63 1873 Pnr .rrontC.Hall,'50.D 57.000 M.ftN. IS70 Floating d'bt fund stock '60 1 7S Fui _ debt. '45 C 100,0(10 A.ftO' 1971 Docks and slips stock '51 and '52. till l»7f Brn; ;:lteers S 50,000 J. ft J. 1872 Public education stock *53 lf73 Bou;. uiiteera T 71,000 J. ft J. 1878 Market stock '65 1894 KgK ibloh Av.-iiu.. sewer, '68... .32 150/100 6 J. &D. 1878 do do '68 1897 Loan to (In, * Hills. RR.'.'SOft 6 '69 "SI.F 91,000 F. &A. 1880 City Cemetery stock , 1888 do Katojift HainRR, 'SOft'Sl.G 146,000 6 ,r. ft .1. 1881 Vol. Soldiers F. A. fund bonds '6S 70 to"!! do CovlriBton ft Lex. RR. '51. .H 9»,0()0 6 J. ft J. 1881 do do do do do do, •73to'7S do lihio A Mlnslralpnl RR, '42..I S'S.OOO 6 J. ft J. 1883 do do do do do do 1876 do Marietl.ift Cin.Rli.'6I....Jl 119,000 6 .1. ft D. 1884 Tax relief bonds 1869 1879 ConiiTiMi. s. I ..III nnrposcs. '45....A 5 M.ftN. 1885 Lunatic Asylum stock 1869 isn Boil! I teers, '65 V UOOO 6 M.ftN. 188S Dock Boufls, 1870 1901 Fll -l.-bt. '35 69^X10 5 M.ftN. 188S N. Y. County, (17.000,000) : Pur. :f prop'ty.'55-'5«N 211,000 6 M. 4N. 1889 Court House stock. No. 1 and 2... 2,600/X)0 N.y. •75 to"?! Comni'm mmiooi purposes. 'S4 40.(W 6 M.ftN. 1885 Assessment fund stock 1,240/100 'TOtoTI loan to Little Miami RR, '44 A 97,000 6 J. ft D. 18S5 do do do 851,700 1S87 Re il estate for Workhouse, '66... .T 48/100 6 M. ftS. 1886 Sol. subs, bounty Red. bonds.., 2,000/»0 " toir Erection of a Workhou-s •. '66. ..Y2 !n,ono 73-10 A. ft". 1886 Sol. bounty fund bonds 4,000/IOn •sj.'ao Orph. Asyl. grounds foj Park,'58.0 a7.ooo 73-10 M.ft 8. IkSS Sol. subs, and Red. bonds 948,700 aoft-Ri Krection of a Workhouse, '6S X 2tO,000 6 J. ft D. 1888 Sol. bounty fund bonds, N0..I 745J0I) •95to-»J Waterwork purposes, '68 Ci 150.10(1 6 F.ft A. 1888 Sol. bounty fund Red. bonds. No. 2 376,600 1891 Common Brhool purposes. '60-'61.P 99,(100 6 J. ft J. 1890 Riot damages Red. bonds 1,000/1011 7ft^79 Purchase o( wharf prnp'ty,"55-'56.N 221 /»! 6 M.ft N. 18d0 do do Indem. bonds, 1 ft 2, 758/100 lt-8' Kpls. Burvy (Jr'nfl* for Piirk. '(0. .Q SO.OOO 6 M.ftN. 1P90 Repayment of taxes 1,000/»D •»*"n Exten.ft Imp. of Waterworks. '47. i99/i(n 6 A.ftO. 1895 PMlailelpMa. .Ian. I. '69 (»36.7S7,7S5) $11,916,481'.... od do '49.D 6 A.ftO. 1895 Bonds raatnring from 1870 to «Bs',7ff7 Phil, "iotola do do 1885. "SO.E 100,000 6 A.ftO. IS95 do do do do do .. 8,899,066 •TOto^gf Fondlngflosttnedeht. '47 A2 147jon 78.10 M.ftN. 1897 Bonds maturing from 1886 to 1890. »,3»4,819 'SS-'SO • A.ftO. ntts.

FniM: , .a-'M....L 80,000 6 J. ft J. 1900 Funded debt bonds and certlfl- A.ftO. pt.ph Exlen.* Imp. nf Waterworks '53.K 75 00O 8 ft 1901 eatcs, coup, 6W/M0 ft ftV.T J. D. and registered J J. J. do do Bi. 100.000 7 A.ftO. 1900 Coniproinlse RR. bonds (couron). 2,100,000 J. ft J. N.V. 19IS Orph. Asyl. Gr'nds for Park. W..0 100,000 780 M.ft 8. 1908 PnrUiind. .^pr 1 1. '09 (»4.71 1.900).... S.F.ftc $3/lt5 .650... Workhouse bonds, 1869 6-15 year setn-an Loan to At. ft f^t. Law. RR i,mflao Vsrl. :oto7! Sewerage bonis. I860 7" lOD/no M.ft 8. do to Po rt . & Rochester RR 350/100 J. ft J. :««7 Ctnfland O.. Ap. I, "69 (f1,581.100) ;. 6 ' 8. F. U/XS Bonds to b'ding loan com'sloners 7»4.'00 J ft D. I V»r. Water works loan I 7 J. * .1. ClBV. .'T».'81 Municipal debt 1391/100 Varl. Port; •7.i|o'8S do do 50/100 6 J. ft J. San FtanclKfo, (»4.:09,100) 8. F. Funded debt bonds : iss/xn 6 .7. ft n. 187S Bonds of 18.M, (gold) l.i88',800 M.ftN. ,'S.Fr. inn— do do , 166J0a 8 J. ft J. •77-'80 do IS.W. coup, (gold) •mm J. ft J. jv.Y. School Loan 155/100 V»rl. •71-19 do 185s, coup, do I/Ml .000 J.ft J. S.Fr. do 200.000 F.ft A. 'W-'S2 8. Fr. ft St. .lose RR., coup, (gold) 230/a)n Varl. 8. Fr. Main 8ewer bonda, var., tssu^... 345.000 '63, Van. Instal. Judgment bonds do do . 7S0/MI A.ftO. C^'unHn. .1. Sept., '89 C. (»8K,000):, Assets. (160,0 no Central Pac. RR. "M, do do 400,000 J. ft J. n'.\:r- l«ji Works '. i'i.VioD J. ft J. Col. 'T»to'»8 Western Pac. RR. '65, do do '290/100 M.ftN. i-Kfi. . V ; ; Is. conv. .Ian. TO Into 7'b 159/100 J. ft J. 1887 School bonds '68- '67, do do 227,(«») A *0. Cnfimh ,1. Cn., 9ei)t„ •69 (|39S,000 :. Assets. t 950 ootr.. Judgment bonds '87, do Ho 317/100 A.ftO. '5«. Mil. >, ("flr.irdRK loan, coup.... isb'ioo J. ft J. StT. Samnnnh, rui.. Oct. Vb (»2.r»4S.7in) Assets. $1,311 '66. l-'Divllmf bonds, coupon N.y. . I89X» A.ftO. "TSto-SS Bonds to South w , RR 1 s.^sumed by M.ftN. '.Vi t.i 'ii9. other honil^. coupon. ... 106/SOO J. * .1. Col. '70to'89 Bds to Aug.* S iv.RK '. other part's F.ft A. DttrM, J^i./l.,.Ian. TO (»i,»7,90.i):.. 8. F. {87.14 » Bdsto At.A Gulf RR. \bnt In lllig. J.ftD. Bonds, varloua pnT7>oees »4',7m Varl. Detrt 10U>ti Various city bonds (before war) . Vart. do do do 390/100 Van. •81 to •SB do do do (since war).... J.ft J. Wawr Work bonda guar, by city. 790,000 J. ft .T. Funding bonda of I»fi« J.ft 1. City Ball bonds, 1869. 390,000 • J.ft D. i8» » ' ' ,. Nov. •69 (»490.000):.. Assets. J*riev, CUy, May 1, '«9 (»2,424,429) :. 8. P. 75 .... ' '. ft Den. C. RR. I().SO. 400,000 7 F.ft A Boontv bonda iB2',000 Van. 69 8. F. r^ •sgftio (»12,642.O0O) : 205,000 A.ftO. 1: Is. ijaiionn Van. Water oan 1884 bonds.!'.'.""""! 1,413,000 Bomin P oily purposes., 8,157/100 Vart. Lenrenirnrth , Mav 1, 1869 (UM,17«) :. Assets. 50 Water bonds" '* of .Inne.Inne, IS67 (gold). J.ft D. hondK to niv. Mo. RR...\V7...... mooo J. ft J. 1880 Water, wharf and harbor Varl, puhM'' works n* bonds. \^^ tor 76/00 lOtoTt Parkbonds, 19(V«(Boldi S4«.(m ll>>lUrxUf, Ky., Oct. 69 (16,988.7471:'.'.' s'.'f. $I,.M9 J4e do do (currency) N5.(« Vart. for Jetr.-rsonvllle UR 56.000 stock 'SJ . A.ftO. N. r. 1883 Sewer bonds. I8W (spTlal tax) . tuam r.*A. Jchool House'. '53* '54 te/wo Minn., (p.fei.onm J.« J. 18;3 ; «. FaaT: .•ubacrlptlon'to stock, '06^ «T7,I100 A.AO. 1«« Lake Superior ft Miss. RR 100.060 W.T '•rider's, wharf '54 iw,nou M.kS. 1881 do d* IdO/W

Water work*, "SI i ntoDo IN.T. um I do do uo/m :: : . .. . : : . : : :: .

= 84 THE CHRONICLE. ^rittfluary 21, 1871,

RAILROAD, CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND LIST. Sabsorlbers ttUI confer a great favor by glTlns n« Immediate notice of any error dlseovered In onr Tables. Pagea 1 and 2 of Bonds ivlll be publlsbed next vreek. COMPANIES, AND CHABAO COMPANIES, AND CHARAC- IKTSBEST. TEK OF SECURITIES ISSUED. ER OF SECURITIES ISSUED. Amount Amount Out- Ont- a full explanation of this For standing For a full explanation of this standing Wh n Where Table see " Railroad Monitor" Wben Where Tabls 8M " Kallioad Monitor" paid. paid. (So- on a preceding page. paid. paid. on a preceding page. Railroads

Vicksburg A Merid. (Mar. 1, '70): Railroads: 1st class Consol. Mort., 683,500 2d class CouBO Mort., 849.000 Bmannah it CharMton : Conso Mort., 3d class 1890 J. &J. Vew York 129,000 1890 Ut Mortiag- 186l<...... Consol. Mort., 4tb class Koaiiok-e (Jan. I, '69): 1,102,000 1890 Seaboard <* Warren (Jan. 1, '70): 217,000 New York 1880 lit MorCKage Ist Mort., guaranteed 73,000 ISJO 511,400 F.ft A. New York 8d MortKave Westchester & Phlla. (Nov. 1, '69): Belma. Marlon it Memphis 1st Mortgage, convertible Ala... 820,000 J.& J. 5 ew York 400,000 Phlladel. 1st Mort. (gold) (taar. by 3d Mortgage, registered J.&J. (Apr. I, '68): 557,500 A.ftO. belma t Mortgage Loan 0(1888 52,000 Selma. 400,000 M.&S. 2d MortjiaKO Loan ot 1866, Ist Mort 665,000 New York 1,000,000 J. ft J. 8d MortKatfe Joint mori. on CM. M. KK, '69. (Hen., "TO): 316,500 A.&O. Selma. Home A DalUm West Shore Hud. Biv. (Oct. 1, '69): (Ala. Tenn. Rivers) 838,500 J. & J. New York 1872 l«t Mort. & 1st Mortgage 3d Mort. (Ala. & Tenn. Rivers). 241,000 J. 4 J. iNew York 1861 612,300 New York 18.. free A.&O. 1831 West Wisconsin (May 1, *70): Gen. Mori. for»5,(XI0,(Ul, tax S,UOU,c00 IstMort.L.G SlutmolctliV.SPolt.w.O>ov., SI): J.&J. N.Y.& Lon '84 '86 1872 'Western, Ala. (Jan. 1, '69): 1st MortRatte guaranteed. . ... 700,000 F.& A. Phlladel 1st Mortgage, guar (J an.1,'69): 500,000 Bheboj/gau itF.du lac '70): A.&O. New York 264,000 Western Maryland (Jan. 1, Ist Mortjiage • • Mort., endors. Baltimore -. Ist by atoux OUy

January 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLE. 85

RAILROAD, CANAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOND LIST. •abaerlbera will conftor a creat niTor hj ctvInK us Immediate notice of any error dlacovered In oor Table*. Paces 3 and 4 or Bonds wrtll be pnbllehed next ivaek.

OOMPAKIKS, ANU UUAUaC- COMI'AMKB, AND CHAHAC- TER OF BKCUHITIEB I88UCP rsK uF liucirKrnBs issued AmooDt i« Amoaat Out- Out- thU For tall For * mil axplKUKtlaa of •tftudlnc When Where a explanation of this etandlng Whan Tkbia Kallruul Monitor' Table t4* " luilroad Monitor'' Where (M paid. paid. paid. paid. OQ ft preoodlnir pftico. on ft precedlny page.

Railroad* t Ballroad* t ir*MI< <* Umtgomnv (Ma^ l.tt): lU MortK>«* -j^- 1,300,000 New York state works pnrchftse 6jOS3,9« A.ftO. Herrlab'i^ 1*0 Montaowury A Sufata (Mfty, "K): Short Bondi rdebentnres) 1,114.234 Q't'ly. Phlladel. TO.TJ lit M. i

If. T. it OniMgo UUUand: 2d Mortgage (series L) . 860.000 M.ft N. 1912 1st Mort. (gold) 30,000p.m J.ftJ. 1894 2d Mortgage (series M) SdO.OOO J.ft D. 1912 ' ew r(>rt./Voi!.

ITortlt CitrollHii (April, '701: let Mortgage extended, 1863.. . 229.200 A.ftO. Angnata. '67- ^ort. Bo-ids (various) "es... 490,900 M.ftN. Shops N.C. •73 T8 Consolidated Mortgage, 1865. . 861,300 A.ftO. Boston. 18!Kt Bonds of 185? 61,500 M.ft 8. 18^ Funded Interest, 1863 31,115 A.ftO. Augusta. 18:3 hortheoAUn (Marob 1, '70) Portland A Bocheeter (Jan. 1, TO): Ist MortRaffC 100,000 M.ftB. Charlest'n 18

Consolidated Mortgage, gold . 1,874,000 J.ftJ. 1900 mchm. A Petersburg (Oct. 1, '69): aror«*«rn, .V. n. (Apr. 1, '70): 1st Mort.. convertible 13,500 J.ftJ. New York 1875 Company Bonds of 1854 115,000 A.ftO. 1874 3d Mort.. coujton and reg, 130,900 J. ft D. N. T. * B. 1875 fbrlA*m y«to Jerney (Jan.. ':0): 3d Mort. of Ifta. coupon , 115X00 M.ftS. Phlladel. 18TO let Mortgage (gnaranteea) 400,000 J.ftJ. NewrYork KocKf.. R. I. A St. Um& (Jan.lTO): :iaruii^h .t Wnrcenter (Dec. 1, '69): Ut Niort- (gold) convert. ;ree . 9,000X00 F.ftA. N.Y.orLon • tst .Mort. (Mass. loan) s'k'g fond 400.000 ft J. Boston. 1977 Rock tit. A Peoria (Jan. 1 , .0): Construction Bonds 131.900 ft J. 1877 1st Mortgage 1,900,000 New Tork OfldefMft. it L, Cham. (April, •JO): Rome, \\nt. AOqdent'i. (jan.l.TO): Enulpment Bond" Vat. ft R) %. .. 132.800 M.ftS. New Tork 1880 OJUO S atlmiiielppt (Jan., 1>.) : Ouaran. (Poti. h Waterfn) '53 4W,900 J. ftD. T0.T4 t Mortgage (E. DIv.) J.ftJ. NewTork 1S73 Sink. Fund Mort. (general) '61. 591X00 J.ft D. 1891 ist Mortgage (W. DIv.) 850.000 J.ftJ. 1873 Rutland A Lurllngton (Jan. 1,'69): id Mortgage (W. DIv.) 5u.aoo J.ftJ. 1814 1st M. (conv. Into Rut. pref.st'k! F.ftA. 1868 Income Mortgage (W. DIv.) . 321 »0 A.ftO. 1883 3d M . (conv. Into Rut. com. st'k] F.ftA. 1863 3.181.CM) J.ftJ. 1898 Sacramento Valley (Jan. 1, TO): gSn".'o°l':5o"r7.-.terE'orW800.000 105.000 J.ftJ. London. 1898 1st Mortgage (gold) 400X00 J.ftJ. New Tork 1815 00 trMt (J*D.l,Ta): Wd Ootnnyd Newport (Feb., TO) 1st Mart. (80 m. in Mo.) 1,400,000 M.ftS. 18S8 Company Bonds 1,383,000 F.ftA. Boston. 1977 1st Mort. (ra m. In Iowa) 900,000 J.ftJ. lesl Company Bonds 458.000 A.ftO. 1815 3d Mort. (53 m. In Iowa) 190,000 M.ftS. 1898 Company Bonds 1,000,000 M.ftS. 1816 St.Joeeph a Denver CU» : Orange. Alex.Airatvu.{Oct.\.*Wi 1st Mortgage (gold) tax free... 1,900X00 F.ftA. N.y.orL'n 188* 1st Mart. (O. ft A. RR.) 1859.... 400,000 M.ftN. isn St.L..Att.AT. )7auIe(Jnlyl,'«9): Id Mort. exteo. (O. ft A.) IW.., 1,130JSOO J.ftJ. 1875 1st Mart, (series A) sink, fund . 1,100.000 J.ftJ. New York 1894 Sd Mort. exten. (O. ft A.) 1858. 573.900 M.ftN. Richmond 1873 1st Mart, (series B) sink. tand. 1,100X00 A.ftO. 1894 4th Mort. exten. (O. ft A.) 18l» 881.100 M.ft 8. Alexand'a 1880 2d Mart, (series C) 1,400X00 F.ftA. 18M 1st Mort. (O.. A. ft M. RR) 18(tJ. 108W0 J.ftJ. New York 1883 2d Mort. (series D) 1,400X00 M.ftN. 18*4 Va. Loan (34 y'rs) s'k'g Td, '58-9. 349,9« J.ftJ. •9»-'«3 2d Mort. (Income), 1,100X00 M.ftN. 1884 - - Osaas Valley (Jsn. 1. TO): ,«. Louie- A Ironlift.Jft. (July!, '69): Isf Mortgage, ist-i (S-as years) 300,000 J.ftJ. New York 1888 1st Mortgage txooxoo F.ftA. New Tork Oncean ta^ ot lot-t- • : : -."" : slaughters, ° sS ; :i*l°° ; \ : : : ;s'°S : Ayres at gold ; city 9f@ 5 dry Buenos 25@25ic , 5^ lOc, currency. Leather is also weak; heavy Hemlock Tallow dull at S^. for Skins quiet, with : • ifi • ••-» selling at 29c. :g .S 't- '5 • prime. .a a Provisions have been excited, mess Pork and Lard taking O <

Previous 'o yester- • t- •omosco the lead in a speculative movement. !g:i day (Thursday) some 20,000 bbls. mess Pork were taken [^ on speculation, mainly tor future delivery, at |22@22 50 O , April, but yesterday was dull, and : :§|S5 :|S : : : for February, March and :||i : : : : :S -or to-day there was a decline of $1 per bbl., closing firm, how- ever, at $21@21 50; prime mess advanced to $21, but at 3S : :S : :S the close was not salable over $20 50. Pork pasking is now about 400,000 hogs, or 30 per cent, ahead of last year, while the exports have been more than doubled. Prime gS : : : :Si steam Lard has sold at 12J@13ic. for the next three months, but closes at 12|@l2}c. Cutmeats have been do- o better on a home demand, but Bacon has become dull 000 • 'in ing Jsii: ' '^ "is • 'O • •^CvT^di • and unsettled; large orders for the continent were filled a - early in the week, but English buyers do nothing ; West- ern Cumberland, 10|@10^c. Beef has been less active, SSglSSg :S .2 fli s - - • . • • and prices closed weak. Butter dull, but Cheese firm, with . •^- "* rather raore inquiry. O ^ CO has a degree of activity. Assort- ss ;'• js Tobacco shown good :| ii :ss"^§ : ments of old crop Kentucky are becoming poor, and the 5"

crop is still kept back by the severe weather ; dealers new 3 SS B»oos5S« 'TOO . and cutters continue well represented in the market, and J5 _ ^ • there has been more done tor export ; the sales for the week foot up 900 hhds., of which 500 hhds., including a S -4 1 sg line of 342 hhds. to-day, were for export, the balance of the 3 JS 5 a= 11 CO shipping business being in small parcels. Prices remain o M O for comtiion to fine leaf, with lugs scarce a firmat8@12c. ' I I I i iso I and nominal at 7@8c. Seed Leaf continues scarce with a limited deiiand ; sales embrace 300 coses Connecticut and wrappers lot = Massachusetts at 35@70o.; a small of com- s : : ; mou fillers at 12c., an I a line of State on private terms. Spanish Tobacco is in fair demand, with sales of 310 bales .:::::::::: JS : Havana at 85c.@f 1 02^. Manufactured Tobacco steady. ::::::::::: J"- ; East India Goods are without transactions of moment. o « Hay is dull at the late advance. Hops are without im- provement, notwithstanding some export demand. Wtiiskey has declined. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue proposes to iJongress that a law shall be passed to permit the export of Highwines from bond. A former pro- vision of laiv having this object, was repealed because it was O M made t!ie means of committing jrreat frauds upon the Revenue, which it is now thought can be avoided. i^i .1-1 00 Petroleum has liad an upward tendency, favored by small stocks, easier freights, and better advices from — .^ abroad. Oil< have met with a fair demand. consider- ^ w 8|- A 3 M 3- :"- able movement in Linseed Oil was reported early in the week. Naval Stores have been moderately active in the S' past day or two, with Rosins showing some advance, closing at $2 25 for strained. Wool shows a considerable demand. Metals have been »o* •oo'SS'^ '" :S :S :S 4 very firm,^ in sympathy with stronger reports from o I g s -s ^ 1-1 M t-« Europe. Fruits have yielded a little from the late advance, with a better supply of foreign fresh Kruits, and on arrival soDoiajaiSUfl of currants upon a bare market. Fish are very dull, but A.aAA«i^ggg§S«2Ss-S.-S_s3SSSJ3^ P.ft^ MMbou^.jSggog o.g-5.a .- scarce and firm. I Freights have been dull, and rates drooping. The

speculation in Rreadstuffs -8« • and Provisions have checked the .s. ; a V m 2fi export in these s'aples, and but little other heavy merchan- Eo^fl«S3S : I §* .go-Ss(ij«M«o dize is going tbrwtid. The only transaction of moment to- day was bb'.s. • ; •• • 3,000 Flour to London, 2s. 4i^d. ; nominal 9 • ' * 8 8 rates to Liverpool, by steam, were 3s. 8d. for Cotton, and 'I ^@^i. for Grain. Is llsillll im . , . . : : :

January 21, 1871] THB CHRONICLE. 87

Intporta or .•aIbb Artlel**. do not include our tulcKrami to-nigbt. m we cannot insure the accoracy or obt«ln the detail nec«M4i7 by telegraph. For Bame For Btnce Same ' the lima tha Jan.!, time mBORXPTI xpoaTBD HKOB aarT.I To-l](, ^^^ waak. 1871. 1870. weak. nw. _•"> •IMl Oreat Orher 1 UbiDii, oiii» «ud Metals. *o- IsM. am. Britain France Forign ToULi^'rls, Karttiouwsre^ Cutlery ... 131 884 m Clilim SO 91 817 mtfm 818.803 3*9386 I3M 871314 81 418 •0 Hardware M,M5 j .V«rtii«nwaro... Iron, Kit bars. a,sT) 19,871 4><1 Mobile 310.417 1U.U4 •H,9«7 tfUas Lead, piKS. 4MU 13,211 87,818 OharlMton 319.980 153.144 81338 s'js OlAAiiwarv Bpeltor in.MB 107.4.18 811,141 488.843 808,66 178.1(3 1U8I OlKAB piMttt Bivel 4J)97 i.m ToXM 104,399 I0»,7S; 35 918 ftattona Tin, boxea 11,348 ii,aai 14.16>> 7t,«88l Kfiti 313348 17306 390(51 TT. sS Cokl.tona Tin slabs, Ibi.. 8«.l>86 194,188 319.19) Florida 4X>n 13.483 U Qoooa. b«ffi Rates »fm 4.809 8,148 North CsrollD* 53,3181 87JU .... BI3I1 Coffee, ban 8u>ar, lihds, tcs 1«1.6II< 134,130 m3 g«3i» jm \]T*

Qotlon biiM.... «bbls 4,113 4,69S 9,83:1 80.411 1 w.rio 8,18P 7849 I9.499| .... «'3C0 Dram, Ac- 8u(ar«, boxes* Bark, fsravlan „ba|ts n,s» 19,401 47J»5 Total tliliyear ig0l,187| .... 898,390 l,4»4 1(0,419 iiao.i«9J ,S8fi 8,047 Qam, Aratolo... "•a Wool, bales 98B (89 8,013 however being firm at ^c. advance on last Friday, Middling Up- Indlio ^1 Articles report'd lands being quoted at 15|c., against ISlc. a week ago. The day Madder ^3 by valne— Olla, euentlal. 19 Clltars |«),o:i7 tS9M8e following, the close of our last report (Saturday) the European ad- Oil, Otlra 16S Corks S,'i8« vices being better, our market became strong and active at an Opium 40 Fancy gooda. ir,8'« 11,803 99,088 Soda, bt.carb.. IfIX Flah.'.r. 9,838 70,810 improvement of {c. The next day, Monday, there was a further Boda.aal Fruits, Ac- advance of ^c, but the close was quiet. Tuesday there was less Boda, aah *1C Lemons 1,419 1.419 4,719 pai gi Oranges...., 37.eg< S7,S9« 9I,»0 doing and prices yielded ^c. Wednesday and.Thursday, with the

Furs ua Nau , 18.791 18.191 88,967 sales small, there was no change in either tone or quotations, Saany cloth Raisins 34.'.J9 34.1S9 13.199 Hair : in Hides undressed 408,842 889.084 824,839 altliougli the quotations were almost nominal. And to-day the temp, bales 887 1,497 Rice market has remaiaod in pretty much the same condition. Holders tdes, Ac— M Spices, Ac— Brulles Cassia 9,107 are firm and no large purchases could be made, even at the quo- Hides, drosaed CM Olnger 1,189 tations ; but buyers at the same time are unwilling to operate, India rubber.... 818 Pepper 6S0 Ifory «l Saltpetre .... 14,938 and to effect any considerable sale a concession would have to be Jawetery, 4tc~ Woods- made. The needy purchasers have, however, in the absence of Jewelry ITS Cork 9.739 Watches 80 Fustic l,4«l 1,783 4.9JI any large offerings, served to stiffen prices, so that the close this LInaeed 18,381 Logwood .. 1J.2"S 8,n9 SJ.lSe afternoon is firmer than yesterday, notwithstanding the large re- Holasses Jtr. ManogaaT. 9,868 9,4«5 ceipts of the week. For future deliver)' the fluctuations have tteuelpi* ot Uooaeallc lfroda«« (or tu« Week «n

February, 15 ; March, 15i ; April, 15i ; May, ISJ. The Ashes... pkgs. 97 Oilcake, pkgs... TOO l.'TM 4.888 Breadstuffs— Oil, lard 106 119 144 total sales of this description for the week (including 2,950 Flour .bbls. 89.977 184,380 134.919 Peanuts, bags... 8,334 4,834 bales free on board, but not including bales "Exchanged") have Wheat .bus. 45,WI< 199.S4i 136,109 Provisions— Corn 7.-.,rB; 38i,3!9 61.131 Hutter, pkgs... 11.939 34,831 37,607 been 40.550 bales. For immediate delivery the total sales fxjt up Oats 43,Si8 119,163 107.619 Cheese 9,614 30,699 13.66'i this week 23,679 bales, including 2,721 bales to arrive, of which Sye 401 300 Cntmeats 8.£>8 19,333 8.9(0 Barley, Ac. tMi 38.198 66,0)3 Eggs 3,813 8,313 4,9ft3 4,355 bales were taken )fy spinners, 371 bales on speculation, Grass . seed 18,961 39,4tf1 ;i8 Pork 8,734 33,181 16,016 17,678 bales for export, and 1,275 bales in transit. The following Beans 4,888 19,013 13,359 Beef, pkgs 1.136 8,0 ;6 5,914 Peas 311 811 3.941 Lard, nkgs.... 13,610 31,510 9.2111 are the closing quotations C.meal.bMa 3,84 7.004 18.103 Lard, kegs 370 1,410 3,520 Cotton. bales 81.390 87,TIS K.IM Rice, p^gs. 931 3,601 1,34! Upland and New bemp ..bales. 48 148 Starch 7,919 13.781 6.337 Florida. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. Hides No. 33J13 18.0 7 Stearlne 440 1,011 607 HopB...balea. 3,«3 3 096 Sugar, hhds., Ac, 63 6,15S 107 Leather jldea 639,333 171,717 17;,S55 Tallow, pkKS 339 1,968 2.im Ordinary ,.per lb, WK«.... :3K«t.. 13X».... Molasses bblr 3,031 19,180 4,916 Tobacco, pkgs... 3.009 5.446 3,9.4 Good Ordinary 14H®.... i4Ha.. li«».... Nava: Stortfa- Tobacco, nhds... 348 118 344 Low Middling ltM9.... 19X3.. 19X0... <5r. tarp.hJni 411 tst 141 Whtakey.bbls.... 8,854 10,493 10 833 Mkldllng 18S«.... 19»(«.. isxa.... 18X« Spirits toi-p. 768 8,809 3,719 Wool, bales 1,088 9,908 8.191 Good Middling., 16X9. i6Sa i6xa.... HoBln 13,814 38,131 »!,59> Dressed hogs No. 11,617 89,339 60,557 Tar no 818 1,913 Below we give the total sales of cotton and price of urumdi at Pitch 9J 32» this market each day of the past week : Ori^"r. COTTON. s^alSi: o^lS^-y. M,J'°7„^. allddUng Friday, P. M,, Jan. 20, 1871. Saturday 5.39S !3X»... By special telegrams received by us to-nigbt from the Monday 5397 13W(a.... Uit« . Bouthern ports, we are in possession of the returns showing the Tuesday 3.115 m».... 19H«. Wednesday 8346 l»H».... 19Kl».. receipts, exports, &c., of cotton for the week ending this evening rhnrsday... I 3413 isx®.... 18K«.. 5,400 January 20. From the figures thus obtained it appears that the Friday I 18X®.,.. total receipts for the seven days have reached 146,887 bales against For forward delivery the sales (including 2,950 free on board,) 132,585 bales last week, 139,631 bales the previous week, and 124,250 have reached during the week 40,550 oales (all low middling or on bales three weeks since, making the total receipts since the first of the basis of low middling), and the fallowing is a statement of (he September. 1870, 2,048,024 bales against 1,625,139 bales for the same sales and prices period of 1869, showing increase since For January. bales. cts bales. cts. For AprU. an September 1 this year of 15 bales. cts, 3.100 , bale* cts. 422,885 bales. The details of the receipts for this week (as per 3U) deliverable 3,500 15 1-16 ForMaroh. 500 15U 8V. 1. m, N.y, telegraph) and the corresponding week of 1870 are as follows the 16th.. .,14X 500 ^ 1300 1671J SCO 14%; Class, dellver'd 900 I5« 3,'SO 19W 400 14 13-ie from Memphis 1350 19 S-16 I 1.30U 198 4,50' 15u;. RBOKirrs BBOZIPTB 1300 14K at 19X 1300 14 li-16 3.100 19« luO IS.-iil 5,690 total AprO. 1,500 15 600 19 3-16 4,400 ... ,,J5X Bec'd this week at- 1870. Bec'd this week at— 1870. 18T1. 400 15X 900 19)4 l,l«XI 15 7-16 100 19 9-16 600 19H For May. 6,400 totalJannary 100 IJX 100 New Orleans 90,359 46,449! Florida isx bales. 483 337 310 Mobile 19.43; 6.467: North Carolina uj 3.6S3 1,408 For Febrnarr. 13300 toul Feb'y. 13 650 toUI March. Charleston 1»,4I6 9,9i5 Virginia 8,319 !3>» 14 15- 80O total Barannah 38,193 15,951 1,100 May. Texas 10.787 6.832 Total receipts 146,887 The sales during the week of free on board have reached 2,950 Tennessee. Ac. I8;u:8 7,aBl Increase this year 43,038 bales. The particulars of these sales are as below 300 f. o. b. Mobile 14- ]OOf.o.b. Savannah n. The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of I. 500 •• • 14X sor.o.b. Morlolk p.t. 119,349 bales, of which 88,748 were to Great Britain, and 30,601 1.100 " " n.t.

1300f.o.b. Galveston p.t. ; 3.950 to the Continent, while the stocks at all the ports, as made The following exchanges have been made during the this week : ap evening, are now 546,476 bales. Below we give the ex- %c. paid to exchange 500 Jan. for 900 March, ports and stocks for the week, and also for the corresponding week Wf-ather Kepouts by Telegraph.—Our telegrams to-night of last season, as telegraphed to us from the various ports to-night: indicate that in the mam the weather has been quite seasonable week. Mobile it Exported to— Stock. during the past At rained early in the week, and Total this Bamew'k has been unsettled since; but at Montgomery and Selma, of the Week ending Jan. 30. week. 1870. O.Brit Contln't 1871. 1870. same State, there has been no rain, our telegram fro Ji Montgomery reporting the weather pleasant and dry all the week, and from 48J7 X,ftl5 64,083 38,499 189,314 177.484 Selma no rain, but cloudy, theimometer averaging 48. At Savan- 3,es3 3,361 9,119 !'^ 63.498 8».3I>3 7 147 3.171 9,91 S 1,333 33,880 38,088 nah, Charleston and Augusta our correspondents telegraph that it 10.333 2,031 13.359 10.843 8 ',991 89.668 it Xexaa 3.6SI 1,440 10.091 3,4>1 83,4!» 46.8U7 has been cold and dry, while at Macon and Columbus has rained New York 14416 IJXM 19,114 9.6S1 T-ijOOO 87335 one day, but with that exception has been pleasaint, the tbermom- Other porta 3.471 393 3,761 810 83,500 I8i)j| eter at'the latter place averaging 48, at Charleston 50, at Mobile ToUl 88.714 30,601 mm **•:? 486,738 44. From Nashville we learn that it has rained one day, and from Total since Sept. 1... 1037,038 l»i.5IO 1.319,344 883,419 Memphis that it has rained two days, with the balance of the week From the foregoing statement it will be seen that, compared cloudy and tlm thermometer 37, Our New Orleans telegram furn- with the corresponding week of last season, there is an increase in ishes us no information with regard to the weather. the exports this week of 68,263 bales, while the stocks to-night are The table which we made up from the Qovemment signal service 59,751 bales more than tliey wore at this time a year ago. The report we have discontinued, as we find it furnishes no indication following is our usual table showing the movemont of cotton at of the state of the weatJIier through the twenty-four hoon of e*ch all the ports from Sept, 1 to Jan. 13, the latest mail dates. We day. . : : : . 1 : : .

[January 21, 1871. 88 THE CHRONICLE.

Decexbsb 31. 4c., of Gbeat Britain.—We have received Descrlptloiu. Consumption, 1870. 1869. 1868. 1867. 136". yearly tables this week, giving the move- the Liverpool official American «.'«» 31,000 86,000 40.000 45,000 10,000 3,000 1870. The actual consumption of Great Br.tzll »>000 8,000 15,0J0 ment of cotton durinjT , as follows Egyptian. [15.000 10,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Great Britain was TarSey. 4c > ^^ ,„^ soao 4,000 3,000 Per Westrndla,4c 3,000 3,000 Description*. Total. Av.welght IbB. week. Llverp'l. London 4o M"dris'.'.'.'.'.;'."!!;!!l!!"."".".'-'.!!(83,00O 40,000 30,000 30,000 59,000 1,467,310 4S4 e36.u33,560 28. :'X l^»^ 7,S J AmerlcM IM (7,331,1^ 0,720 Bengal 11.600 34^,590 China 4 Japan — • — • — .-,680 3,290 e™'"- MOiOio 1.030 171 ,*J M7 88.4^ jBgyptiptian-. 3S4 8,739,810 440 2j.;ii0 100.000 80,000 80,000 80,000 130,000 Tortey, 4o.. 7t,il0 :09 16.334,990 1,500 Total lndla,_&c.. •4,-roo i3,iid weat 703, 60 270,659,330 13.630 exports of cotton this week from New York stow a derre&se E»rt'lndla.*c... 613.1W 3U.070 The CWnaandJapan,..- .. since last week, the total reacbiag 16,826 bales, against 17,443 3.7»7,0S0 1,078,304,510 63790 Beluw we give our table showing the exports of Total S,6«7,SiO 139770 bales last week. : the last The imports during the year and stock Dec. 31 were as follows cotton from New York, and their direction for each of four total direction September weeks ; also the exports and since 1, 1870 ; , StOCK, _ , ^, Deacrlptlon.. I^TerpTLondpn *c Toul. Av.wejght ^b,^^lbs. Dec.|lj and in the Uat column the total for the same period of the previous i.i^.^ 8,0» 1,664.010 434 733,180.340 year: American 053,640 2-<,600 890,."»i0 12,i00 402,71,0 16 66 Brazil 67 J.. 30 36,560 Kxportiiof Cottonf bale«> fYom iVe^v YoirU since Sept. 1 • 1870 191,740 l.OjO 193 790 617 99 Egyptian. 10,417,920 3. 50 4c... 37,130 37,130 334 aame TarKey, 30,580 WKBK ENDINO j 31,730 17'.3» 113.100 309 23,428,900 -Weat India, 4c.... 173,190 Total time S47,0-iO 30.330 867.-250 334,768.500 furat 41.200 EXPOBTBD TO to (irev. 3.380 106,250 l(8,5ao 3i.5.'>9,000 Deo. Dec. Jan. Jan. Madras 26,338,000 33 640 date year. 53,840 34,920 87,760 34. •61. 7. 14. Bengal , Clilna and Japan.. 446,990 16,659 17,190 17,343 ie.03S 267,1117 133,fi21 3,-J53,p 310,050 3,463,330 830 1,315,397,780 Total the total OtJier British Ports 6,533 381 Exports'have been as below for the year, We add bales for the two previous years. Total to Gt. Britain. 18,659 17,190 17,348 16,083 373,645 139,003 KXPOBTS DURINO 1870 FBOM Total Exports DeacrlpUona. r Qftvre 6,716 Liverpool. l,ondonj_4c. Total. AT.welirUt lbs. 1R69. 1868. 61,931,P00 133,300 177.970 a American 143 50O '.iOO 14 ,700 164 7 830.-200 ei.bOO 89.840 Brazil 4.,800 350 48,050 3.843 ; 00 9.300 9,010 6,718 EK.vpllan 5,500 5300 617 384 9;1,600 lS.iO 1,150 4c..... 2 40U 3,400 Tur^tV, 11,540 31 5t0 India, &c. 6,60) 12,430 209 3.608.320 1,429 1,100 6,953 14,491 Weat 574,160 615,5;0 830,-200 137,100 44i,300 354 153,344,300 4,415 East India. 4o . -• 99 13,765 China 4 Japan. • • •• jn: Otherports '865 'aco '693 4,333 2,U45 915,1-20 Total 634 000 134,430 858,430 356 334,539,630 791,850 Total to N. Europe . 865 1.62S soo 1,793 15,689 29,801 GUNNY Baqs, BaOOING, &c.—There is no change to report in appearance of cloth. The market continues very quiet without any Spain, Oporto and Gibraltar &c 2,315 there have been no sales 1,758 the anticipated demand from the South ; nominally quoted 19@30c. currency, duty and i -rices are made Total Spain, etc 3,217 1,768 paid,for India, and 20@31c. for Domestic Bolls. Bags are also quiet there being no demand from the West at present on account Grand Total 18,914 118.718 17,443 16 835 -J9fl,651 176 778 Elvers holders are, of the close of navigation on the Western ; The lollowicii are the receipts ot cutlon at New VorK, tSusioD, Piiila- full prices when the however, firm in their views and look for delphia and Bnliit-i.' 'e for the last week. anH -^ince Sep*-enil>er 1. 1870; rivers are free from ice again. We quote 17@18ic. currency, duty £aid, according to weight. The only sale we learn is 20,000 empty NBW TORK. BOSTON. |paiLAn!>LFHI.t| BALTIHOBI. linseed bags reported at 30c. currency. Hemp in the early part This Since This Since This Sii.ce This Since was more active, but at tke close there is very little of the week week. Sept. 1. week. Septl. week. Septl. week. Septl. prices are lower than at the date of our last. The sales moving ; " reported are 3,800 bales remainder of the cargo of the " Mutlah New Orleans. 4,399 69,6-il 7 483 29 2,774 88 Texas 903 1?(_774 1 113(1 in Boston at 10@lOic.; 1,500 bales per " Bunker Hill" at Ofc.; 500 Savannah 4,667 120;»35 955 19; 93| '»67 10,083 " all gold. Sisal is dull and bales per Peruvian " at 9f@10c., Mobile 1,687 805 .3.t8H nominally 10f@llc. Jute has ruled dull and without transactions. flonoa 14 493 '834 7',s4i Jute Butts are in good demand and firm with sales of 3,000 bales South Carolina, 1,963 96,091 "iif "84 8i846 ^ortti Carolina.. 1,1841 8^i^06 314 8,053 837 3,035 sale, but not bef )re reported) to arrive in Boston at (an old 3i@ Virginia 6,330, 106,753 I'.s'n 23,833 40 3,691 29,913 at 4c. currency, SJc. gold ; 500 bales here per ex-"Riversdale" North'rn Ports. 9,634 836 89, 1174 '916 and 1,100 bales from store at same price at which price the market Tennessee, Ac. 12,005 88,644 1,569 9,1!)0 7^633 lisss is'.aeo 85 closes steady. Below Movements op Cotton at the Interior Ports.— we I'olal this year 81,639 646.0H3 6,019 103 3-i7 1,386 25,321 4.835 69,811 give the movements of cotton at the interior ports—receipts and 393.300 86,986 1,701 24,677 8,578 66,701 shipments for the week, and stock to-night and for the correspond- Total last year. 16,998 9,7591 ing week of 1870: baiFPiNQ Nkws. —The exports of cotton from the United States the ending 1870-^ ^Weck ending Jan. 20, 1871.^—Week Jan 30, past week, a? per latest mail returns, have reached 108.075 bales. Ho Beeelpts. Shipments. Stock. BecMpts. Shipments. Stock. as the Southern ports are concerned, these are the same exports Angnsta 7,347 6,683 19,303 8,444 2,9932,992 21,375 lar -- """ raporled by telegraph, and published in the Chboniclk last Fri- Columbus- 3,359 2,306 13,838 1,553' 3,291 15,895 except Galveston, and the figures for that port are the exports for Macon 4,311 3,463 15,664 1,626 1,985 17,718 day, two weeks back. With regard to New York, we include the manifests Montgomery . . . 3,653 4,497 11,338 1,037 1,974 15,391 Saturday nittht Selma 4,650 5,072 10,578 1,297 1,146 8,275 no to last N'bw York—To Liverpool, per steamers City of Limerick, 1,408 .. Al- Memphis 17,169 11,545 40,572 10,607 12,608 19,143 geria, 1,903 WIscousin, 2.660. ...i-alabria, 1,340 .. City of Wash-

NaahvUle 4,680 4,899 6,101 3,763 3,398 3,749 ington, 803... .HeKetIa, 3,464 . .per ships VVashingto , 1,830 J. Bentoi.,97n S. Hcgoett, 780 15,083 To Bremen, per steamer Kheln, 1,100 1>100 117,179 44,868 38,464 33,836 35,394 101,045 To R tterdam, per chip S irah, 693 69* These totals show that the interior stocks have increased during NkwOrlbaks—To Liverpool, pe steamer Cresrent City, 4,101 ...ships the week 4,301 bales (being now 16,134 bales more than for the . Gen Yieve Strickland, 4,063 ...Agenon, 4,274. ...Atm-isphere, 4,141 Eyands, 4,03!.... Hizabeiti Yeo, 3,513 ...Pequot, 3.-2-36.... same period of last year), while the aggregate receipts are 32,543 ....R. iriscilla, 3.6« ...Emma Rich, 3,059 .. Fcckforton Ca^ile, 3,115 bales more, and the shipments 13,970 bales more than for the Monsoon, 3,636.... per bar s Sea, 2,227 Nova Scotlan, 3,083 ... corresponding period of 1869. Maggie McNeil, 1,530 42,736 ...per ship Riverside, VisiBLK Supply of Cotton.—The folio-wing table shows the To Bremen, per atfamer Hanover, 2,836. 3,801. ...per barkEsmeralda,800 7,336 quantity of cotton in sight at this date of each of the two past To Barcelona, per bark TrcB Her Tianos, 460 460 seasons. On account of the irregularity in the cable despatches, To Vera Cruz, per brig L. M. Meriitt, 790 and 864 half do.... per do 1,46S we are again without our figures for stock at and afloat for Liver- Bclinoner Salvador, 50 and H88h if To Oeaoa, per ship Kd. Hyman, 3 417 . 3,417 pool, and we therefore for those items give the last figures of MoBiLB—To ' iverpool, per ship Lydia Skolleld, 8, 409. ...per brigs Tal- week isman, 651 ...Mane, 854 •••. 4.814 and 233 Sea 1871. 1870. Chableston—To Liverpool, per brig Wasp, 081 Upland ••--•• ^•''* Stock In Liverpool bales. 545,000 Island 341,000 To Barcelona, per barks Yatbel, 1,000 Ciscar, 70d — Joven in London Stock 69,077 115,671 Beairii 640 • • 2.395 Stock in Glasgow 450 250 Savannah—To Llv rpool, per ships Peruvian, 8,F60... .Northampton, <-ieo. Skofleld, 3.998. .. .FraLCis B. Cnt- Stock in Havre 45,150 72,700 3,498 ...Charlotte, 3,660.... tl '2 (additional), 81 ...per barks Oeo. Durkee, 1,646 Upland and 3 Marseilles Stock in 6.500 4,150 8eaIslaud....Sar8hB. Cann, 3,187 13,381 Stock in Bremen 3,550 8,700 ToAmsterdim, per bark-i Alpine, 2,060 . Athlet, 2,300 4,860 1,370 Stock rest of Continent 35,000 33,000 ToB,rcelona,pfrba'-l5Fi.tui>'0, 1,370 ..., Texas—To Liverpool, per bark Sarah Douglass, 1,270 : 1,970 for Great Britain (American) Afloat 290,000 141,000 Norfolk— To Liverpool, per brig Caire. b&i 661 Vfloat for France (American and Brazil), . .... 58,067 Baltiuoks—To Bremen, per steamer Leipzig, 1,680 I,8s0 Toul Indian Cotton afloat for Europe 88,000 87.000 Total ....: .. 108,075 arranged ia our usual form, are Stock in United States ports 546,476 486,725 The particulars of these shipments, as Stock in inland towns 117,179 101,045 follows Liver- Rotter- Barce- Amster Vera pool. Bremen. dam. lona. Genra. dam. Craz. Total. New York 15.033 693 16,835 Total l.luO 1,736,383 1,443,308 NewOrUans 4),7-36 7,236 460 8,417 1,465 55,:J04 Tliese figures indicate an increase in the cotton in sight tonight Mooile 4,814 .... 4,814 Charleston 1,314 "'.'. 8,"09 of 393 074 liales compared with the same date of 1870. ., . 3,m Savannah 18.381 .... ),370 4,860 S4,U1 Stock Hbld by thr Spinners of Great Britain.—The Texas 1,270 1,1170 Liverpool Brokers Association have given the following statement Norf.ik B8J 660 Baltimore of the stock held by their spinnen on the Slit of December of l,(iao 1,838 each of the following yean Tom 84,000 idjoii 891 4,1% 9,417 4,880 1,48S 108,07* : : : : : >

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QOLD, ExcnANOB AND PHElonTS.—Oold baa fluctuated the past flonrs baTe also had a free moTement, mlllen having been enabled week between 11(4 "od 110}, and the cloae was 110}. Foreif^n by the higher prices to take orders. The stock of flonr In st4>T* Exchanf^e market ia Rtrnnpc and rateo higher. The following were continues large, but a large proportion of it Is withdrawn from the lost quolntionn: London Imnkers', long, 10&^@100f ; short, llOidlloi^ Coninim-lal, 10H{@109. Freights closed at S-16@|d. sale, at anything like current prices. Soothem flonrs have been bj Bti-ani and U-32d. by sail to Liverpool. very sparingly ofTered. Bye flour has Improved. Com meal and Bt Tei-EonAni from Livbbpooi..— buckwheat flour remain qniet. To-day the market was less active, LiTKurnoL, .Inn. I>— IMD A. M.—The miirkel 0|>«ned dull. The Miei of the dur ' IO.(XIO lolfn. Tha idesor the week, •ndlnft J>n. It. wrre Tt.ai) and at the close shipping extras were neglected and week. t»l OUO--- balei- — wore tnken for export--. -- and UJOOO Dalee onpn specoIatloD. Til I wi> USJXO bKlM, or whli-h iSI.OOO bklee are American. Ihn Wheat has steadily advanced. Liverpool has come In dailj »t hoiih.i •tU! i . ^. . ni «» to tuu Dort la SOU.OOU bale*, of which 3W,0UO bale* are Amwil. «u. higher quotations, enabling shippers to raise their bids, and tbcr* Dec. ID. Dee. ao. Jan.*. Jan. 18. have Millers, latterly Total lalee MMKO NAV BO,i>00 7«,Ouo been very limited offerings. too have been Balea for export UJM) 9,1100 1,iiiXI 7,000 more anxious to and with freights easy for the amount 8alr> on apicnlallon 4.1X10 S.OOU IjOOO UfiOO buy, ocean Total «l'.rk ini,000 879.000 IB0,IXIO 9«SX0O of bneineee offering, spring wheat has advanced by day, Stock of American 19,000 101.000 312,000 %U.O0O new day Total afloat 449,<00 M4,aOO a«8,000 9U0,0(HI with a very fair volume of transactions. Other grades of wheat American afloat SI9JI00 898,004 380.000 390,000 The (oIlowUiK table will show the dalljr eloaliur price* of cotton for the week have sympathized but little with spring growths, until to-day, Bat. Muu. Tue*. Wed. Thnra, Frl. rrlMMIddllns Uplands... 8 «.. TMA... TV»... 7ua a a... when spring wheats were neglected, although offered at yester' • " Orleans 8mS.. SilS..- Siia... »HA • «... '* " Up. to arrive., .o fb 9 d ^ ^,,, day's prices, |1 50 for No. 2, delivered, and about 87,000 bush. BoaoPBAN AND Indian Uottom Makkits.—Jd reference to theev uhi- Amber Winter sold at $1 43@|1 46. keti, our correspondeat iu London, writing under the date of Jan. 7, Corn has been variable. There has been more export •tates: demand, and this has caused prices to improve to-day, but the local trade LiTcapooi., Jan, 1.—The following are the prices of American Oodon has been very dull, and, although offerings are small, the with- .-Fa'r Jb-. ,-Q'i i-^ ^8ame date 1889- drawal of shipping orders causes prices to recede ; shippers took Oear.rlpUon. ^Ord. i, Mid-. g'd fair fair. Mid. Fair. Good. SealaUnd.... 1« 1« 18 -34 88 -45 31 33 80 prime mixed and yellow to day at 82@83c. Bye has advaneed on Slalaad 6)( iff » -10 11 -la it u u Od. O.Od. L.Mld. Mid. G.MId.Mld.F. Md. L.M M.F a speculative demand, with more inquiry Tor milling. A few boat t'D'and 7V 7« 7* 7 18-1» 8.V 8X 104 IIX 117< loads of new Western sold at $1 03f 7 Ki?yptian. 5X lOJ, 10J« 6)i Oats for the past two days have been In speculative request, and Mobile.. 7X It 11 »-18 8 Broach... 6 Iff 8>i 6 Orleans 7>i IIM IIX 8 8-16 Dhollcrah 5 7^' 8M 6K are higher ; some ten boat loads sold closing at 62i87 6»',30e 141.089 660,847 amerlcan.. bales. 3ii,<>iio 3,590 480 80,060 811,060 19,.S90 S«,0i)O 17,3.^ Com, bash.. 75,667 287,316 61,721 6,926 61,687 1,560 18,288 Brazilian 3,130 .... 3,630 3.630 8,4H0 2,630 7,>i40 Rye, bni-h... 400 200 Bgypllan 3,400 "(SO 70 3,5J0 8,SS0 4,170 8,4(10 S,510 Barley, i&chn 4,948 23,198 66,043 ...... 9 9 West Indian.... 6.0 90 80 670 6-0 1,460 620 2,24(1 Uats, ODsa.. 42,838 129,763 107,619 960 3,633 86t 1,467 East Indian. .. T.»

and the movement of braa

Of the present stock of cotton in Liverpool, 40 per cent is Totals 64,-242 468,491 636,069 118456 34,293 17,404 2', American, against 76 per cent last J ear. Of Indian cotton the Previous week 48,219 622.143 629,956 10S,877 36,'i83 23.410 proporlic n is p<>r cent, auaiost Oorrespond'g week, '70. 62,356 296.478 148,049 i:il,773 28,7a 1 13.891 40 66.88 per cent. " '69. 198,421 5.S3,988 432,097 l.«8,911 21,«27 82,'|44 Lo.NDON, Jan. 7. —Tl.e Cf tton trade is dull and prices are ii. lower " "88. 44,857 109,817 5H7,e56 144,936 26,866 18,846 The following are the particulars of imports, deliveries and stocks : " '61. 78,883 274,847 245,118 109.713 81,381 34,678 1869. 1870. 187! CoMPABATivB Bbcupts at the same porta 1 to Jan> Imports, Jan. 1 to Jan. 6 Bales. 11,636 2,679 3,180 irom Jan. 14 Dellverica 7,TT2 9,382 1,897 inclusive, for four years Stocks. Jan. 6 149,098 116,071 69,071 1871. 1870.1870, 1869. 1888. F.onr.bbis 118,461 185,986 267,367 103,010 ALEXANoaiA, Dec. 2S. —The shipments of cottoo from Nov. 1 to

Dec. : 28, were as follows Wheat, bnsh 960,634 878.887 1,068,837 876^ Great Britain, Continent. Total. C!om,bnsb 1,068,086 369,971 884,884 1,117,934 bales. bales. bales. Oats, bnsh 227,388 848.726 885,386 342,670 ISTO 66,919 11,050 67,978 Barlev,bnsh 69,780 69,062 49,393 42,9(8 UM 60,205 17,156 77,860 Eye, bnsh 89,834 88.201 66,317 61,068 1888 69,829 17,a3 76,757 MB 48,487 18,883 (9,849 ToUl grain, bash 3,878,680 1,673,887 3,898,966 1,881,751 BREADSTUFFS. And from August 1st, to and including Jan. 11, for four years 187(^-71. 1869-70. 1868-80. 108T-88* FiiDAT, y. M. January SO, 1871 Flour ..bbls. 3,327,624 3,423,407 «,913,»44 3.4««,aii The market for Breadstuflfs has been gener&llly buoyant, the Wheat bushels. 3«,887,673 n!n3,764 34.786,487 Kn7,96S past week, with a speculative demand and larger shipments, but Com 11,799,434 :8,7«8.oe8 18,S6S,497 14,893,»( Oat« 7,740,514 1^537,4la I1.IC8.511 closes at a pause in flour and wheat. 9,689,898 Barley 8,914,794, 1,969,264 3,Sil,St» 1,619,848 The receipts of flour have considerably increased, but we had at B/e 983,819 867,674 1,686,861 1,188,190 the same time, a large export demand, and a fair business for spec- ToUl rrain, bushels.... 63,654,378 62,69«.:8I 65,81a.!Wj 68,834,831 nlatlou, upon which prices had advanced 10(a20c. per bbl. The SHIPUXNTS raoM caiOAOO, milwaukci, roLtno AHD OI.SVaLAaD voa BHDINO JAN. 14. business has been as it was at the close of last week, largely in Flonr, Wheat, Com, Oau, Barley, Hya. 1 ow grades of extra Western, from Winter wheat, but as these bbls. bnsh. baab. basn. bosh. bush have become scarce or have been advanced in prices, attention has IVeek ending J>n. 14. '71. 60.814 »<,9ao 118,861 84,170 16 819 1.S87 Weekending J^n. 7, '71. 69840 l«.4«l 188.107 86.113 8t,4<« 6,186 been directed again to extras from Spring wheat. City made fVsek ending Jan. 16, '70. 67,371 88,868 4,873 4,740 : :

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following UWe shows the Imports of Tea Into the United States grain from the ports of The (not CoHPiBATivB SHiPMBNTa of flour and inclndlng San Francisco), from January 1 to date, in 1871 and lb70 from Jan. 1 to Jan. 14, Cnicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, and Cleveland, Black. Green. Japan. Total. 1871 1,4;0.942 855,043 1,169,25! 8,495,2S« four years : inclusive, fr 1#)6,S33 1,389,214 im. 1870. 1869. 18«8. 1870...: 83,548 2,mM importations. Including receipts by P. Klonr bblB. 119,664 11S,664 S30,5S2 The Indirect M. Steamers via Aspln- wall, have been 118 pkgs. since January 1, against 984 last year. Wheat bnsh. 189,078 159.399 COFFEE. S08,8»:i 473,053 Corn volume of business has become OatB 65,263 131,454 The general somewhat reduced of late as 60,007 Barter 11,672 consumers are commencing to feel the influence of the immense distribntion 66,106 Bye 8,671 opening of the year of supplies at the ; bnt there is still a very fair movement whole the market has a healthy, Total 614,291 483,371 868,919 and as a encouraging tone. Buyers at present appear to be calling mainly for ordinary or roasting grades, or a fine, bright SUPPLT OF GRAIN, JAN. 14, 1870. TBE VISIBLE choice style calculated to sell freely green, and this causes a little drag and now Wheat, Com. Oats. Barley and then some slight concessions on medium qualities. There has been a few bnsh. bnsh. bash. hash. additions to the supplies of Brazils, bnt nothing of magnitude and as the bulk 1,'(.%,936 654,491 Inulore ai; lorl!, nth 9,686116 !i7S,6!8 New of the accumulation of desirable lots here is under easy control holders Instore atAlbanT,lsi 30,000 32,000 200,000 206,800 feel no S6 1,649 confidence and have in all cases •tn store at Bnflalo, 1) h 498,068 62,200 63,200 loss of refused negotiations not fnlly np to 418,f61 •In store at Chicago,! th 2,780,818 1, 897,8: K) 519,028 current quoted flgnres. The recent arrival per steamer proved 20,147 quite acceptable In store at MllwauUi-e, 14tli 2 051,000 12,616 32 883 8,677 and the bulk was distributed without much difficulty. The demand has In store at Toledo, 14th 847,671 185,031 66,984 proved 3,228 the regular trade In store at Detroit, 14th 107,100 4,676 3,470 very fair from and still continues, as many jobbers have sold 86,176 •In store at Oswego, Jan. 14th 600.000 102,108 55,661 with sufficient freedom to break assortments and 6,720 desire to restock. At other Instorent St. Louie, !4th 206,716 27,069 49.265 115,111 66,no ports the movement has been moderate and recent advices indicate In srorc at I5o8t<»n, 14th 13,431 183,697 no new 71,99u In store at TfTonto. let 61.128 8,685 features. Java has continued to sell with much freedom in small lots through 1,200 sior? ut Montreal, 15th 819,4'18 95,291 15,525 In jobbers and there has been an increased movement from first hands, the su •In store at Pcila eiphin, Ist 203,936 68,000 145,610 100,000 30,000 perior quality of this grade and the smaller cost as •In store at Baltimore, 14th 860,000 175,000 160,000 compared with last year 16,819 Bail shipments for week 38,930 213,352 64,170 making It a much greater favorite with consumers. Brown grades attract the largest share of attention, and are higher, though all qualities show a good de- Total In store and in transit Jan.t4,'71. 10.243,497 2,731,038 3,229,488 1,738,668 firmness. The West India styles Jan. 7. '70..I0.62.3,»i4 2,379,896 3,477,893 1,873.837 gree of since the large movements noted in 2,832,692 Dec. 3!, '6;t.U,341,193 2,088,010 8,058,143 our last have remained comparatively quiet, owing in part to the fact that Dec. 17, '70. 9,450,849 1,868,888 3,187,367 1,7:»,133 buyers did not consider the remaining ofl'erings as worthy of close attention, bnt Deo. 10, '70 10.0i)5,446 1,775,998 3,637,164 2,839,700 business very Dec. 3, '70. 8,439,^57 1,687,828 8,2'J1.5S4 2,234,503 holders have not urged closely and full prices are in all cases in- 3,019,630 Nov. 26. '7(1. 9,527,823 1,2117,437 8,476,3S2 sisted upon. Bids from European agents on one or two cargoes have had a Nov. 19, '70. 9.331,346 1,666,824 8.814,439 2,!!'B1.87S tendency to strengthen the position somewhat. The sales for the em- Nov. 12, '70.10,653,»17 1,821,711 3,473,004 3,737,320 week brace 17,678 bags Hio; 600 bags Maracaibo; 2,000 bags Laguayra; 325 bags •Estimated. tl6*,O0O bash wheat more afloat. tl84,000 bnsh. wheat Costa Savanilla; 275 bags Rica ; 1,600 mats, and 850 bags Java ; and shipments and 121,000 bneh. oats more afloat. i,.Stock afloat In New York not included. to Europe from first hands of 678 bags Laguayra. Sales at Baltimore of 5,723

bags Rio on spot ; and 10,851 to arrive. GROCERIES. Imports this week have included the following cargoes of Rio: -Steamer "City of Rio Janeiro." 6,060 bags; "Contest," 9,027 bags ; "Seraphina," FBroAT KvKNiHs, Jar nary 20. 18'1. 4.487 bags: "Wavelet," 4,421 bags. Of other sorts the imports have included 3,: 00 bags St. Domingo, per "B. Ingenac." and 102 bags of sundries. Business in a wholesale way has at times proved a little slow, The stock of Rio Jan. 19, and the Imports since January 1 , 187 , are as follows 1 but distributive dealers have had all they could attend to in get- New Phlla- Baltl- New Savan. & Gal- In Bags. York, delphla. more. Orleans. Mobile, veston. Total, ting off supplies as they became available, and the withdrawals Stock 20,9TT ... 8.83B .... 7,500 2.500 34,818 8am6datelS70 76,027 .... 9,600 17,500 4,500 3,500 111.127 from bond probably now represent more closely the actual amounts Imports 48,950 3,550 6,0W) 3,5C0 62,000 lnlS;0 45,925 45,MS going into immediate consumption than ever before. This affords Of Other sorts the stock at New York, Jan. 19, and the Imports at the several much encouragement to importers, who, with small stocks them- ports since January 1 , 1871, were as follows ^NewTork-, Boston Phlladel. Bait. selves, the probability that jobbers must soon commence N. Orle's BiS and In bags stock, import, impurt. Import. Import. Import. tS buying again to make good the large drain upon previous pur- Java and Singapore t 300 *.... "8,840 I...... £.5. Ceylon.. 15,561 chases, feel confident in their ability to sustain values. A few Ma'racsibo 2.'),296 °3 Laguayra 899 .... S3 styles show an advance during the week, but this does not appear St. Domingo 4,845 o3 Other 9,899 463 58 Ha to greatly check the demand from consumers, who consider them- Total 51,855 5,313 9,640 15,011 selves gainers to a large extent in view of their ability to obtain a Same time, 1870 13,618 8,934 S,9S4

much superior quality, even though they pay figures nearly or Includes mats, &c., reduced to bags. t Also, 14,568 mats quite equal to those current previous to the reduction In duties. SUGAR. The entries direct for consumption, and the withdrawals from Immediately following the issue of onr last report advices were received of bond, showing together the total thrown on the market for the an advance in the London market, and this being followed by a considerable purchase speculation, the position on Sugars week, were as follows : on Raw was much strengthened, and full prices realized without difficulty. The influence was not strong Tea, black.... 13.208 pkes. I Laguayra .. 1,709 bags. Sugar, Brazil. 4,001 bags. (ireen ll,l;»9 pkgs. Other 4,3RS bags. Manila, &G.. ] 6,304 bags. enongh, however, to stimulate any continued demand of magnitude, or to in- Japan <.,3a3 p eb. Sugar, Cuba.. 14,529 bxes. M'las'es.Cuba 710 hhas. 7,'6^ ci ease values, and the tone subsequently became rather tame, with favors Various PkKS. Cuba 2,950'hhds. Port . Rico. 58'hhd8, CofTcc, Rio.... bags. Porto Rico !84*hh(lB. iifim Demerara.. 671'hh(i8. shown buyers, to induce quick sales. A fair aggregate movement has taken place, .lava 11.729 mats. Other 2,6«hhas Other. esi'hhds. k — Maracaibo.. 4,707 bags. HhdB. Include bblB. and tea. reduced. the Trade buying moderately, and refiners being the principal operators, bu t this all calls, as before, were based upon positive necessities, and a cautions spirit Imports week have included 6 cargoes of tea ; 23,995 bags Rio, and 3,402 bags of other kinds of coffee; good receipts of sugar, prevailed generally. Holders, while careful not to overdue the matter, have including 24,208 bags Manila, and 4,201 bags Brazil, and small not allowed the market to want for stock, and the oflerings were at all times receipts of molasses. ample, with now and then a slight indication of pressure, the desire to close The stocks in New York at date, and imports at the five leading oot old lots before the new crop appears in large quantity being .jaite evi-

ports since Jan. 1, 1871, are as follows : dent. In all negotiations of late there has been much close figurine on quality, stocks in New York Imports at leading ports and only good, dry Sugars, gradina fully up to standards, have realized out - at date. since January side figures. The arrivals begin to increase somewhat, bnt are not by any 1871. 1870. Tea lbs. 3,495,236 2,779,"95 means large as yet, and embrace mostly the grocery styles. Refined have met Tea (Indirect import) pkgs. 113 984 with rather a slow demand at irregular figures, Powdered at one time showing Coffee. Bio bags. 20.977 76,027 62,000 45,935 voffee, other bags. 51,855 13,613 15,011 8,934 I much strength, owing to its relative scarcity, bnt, as a rule, all calls were met, Sugar boxes. 59,010 89,771 17,329 2,635 of the Refiners are Sugar hhdB. 27,115 52,835 7,793 and the main advantage has been with the buyer. Most Sugar 4,6'i5 bai 314,163 345,535 29,170 44,497 now at work, bnt producing moderately, as there is no desire to over-stock a Uolasses, hhds. 6,748 30,092 »i2 3,664 dull market. The sales of Raw embrace 1,827 hhds. Cuba, 886 hhds. Porto XEA. Rico, 760 hhds. Martinique, 875 hhds. Demerara, 300 hhds. New Orleans, 1,406 The market during the week has been rather slow, at times quite dull, a few baskets Batavia, 7,500 bags Pernambuco, 14 hhds. Cuba tank bottom, and invoices of magnitude have changed hands. This is in part due to recent free 13,633 boxes Havana. purchases, but can be traced more directly to the fact that the long expected Imports at New York, and stock in first hands, Jan. 19, were as follows: arrivals have at last come to hand, and the trade having secured a goodly por- Caba, Cuba, P. Rico, Other Brazll,Manlla,&c,Melado tion of the cargoes previously are disposed to await their landing and sorting bX8. •hhds. •hhds. •hhds. bags. bags. hhds. ports this week... 5.7*7 .... 1.709 4.301 .... 6S ont in order to ascertain about how they stand in regard to purchasing further " since Jan. 1 9,993 2,162 m 8,773 8.701 20,469 366 supplies. The fresh receipts are mostly Greens, giving Blacks and Japans " same time, '70 2,68S 3,607 398 820 11,100 33,397 rather the preference as to strength on values for the time being, but all grades Stock in first hands.. 59,Oto 37,115 344,163 1,018 of new are pretty well sustained and the market generally has a uniform and Same time 1870 89,774 52326 245,595 745 " 1869 31,835 36,639 93,433 139 healthy tone. Old crops which sold quite freely last week in the absence of a better assortment are now comparatively neglected, and though there is nothing to warrant the quoting of a decline holders are quite willing to ope- The market for foreign grades has again shown a pretty dull tone, and re, rate at previous rates. Lines are selling fairly "^'°*™'"'^ "'l"'' nominal in view of the absence of a sufflciedt " and less difficulty is experienced 1 on values, in' making'" '"' withdrawals from bond. The Invoice sales embrace 17,475 pkgs movement to fix a basis of quotations. Occasionally a small lot is taken by Green; 4,100 pkgs. Oolongs; and 3.000 pkgs. Japans. refiners or the trade to satisfy pressing wants, but the stock now here is far "','" "'=''' from attractive, io'!?P°,1" ^"^ included 70.895 lbs. Black. 1.412 .326 lbs. Green, ond and the disposition is to await a better assortment. Some few i^P""- P«r steamer -Riga," from Shanghai; 480 lbs. Black, and lots, new crop, Porto Tlico arrived, but not in sufficient »i^ii'iS IDS.Ik Oreen. and Demarara have per "Hudson," from 'WTiampoa; 440.409 lbs. Black, per quantities to have any important effect npon the position. There was a little ijf^fi™,; 833 lbs. Black, per "Lufra," from Whampoa; 823,'4l4 .J°,J^^7J' quiet S;.^,^f;S?l'?-S^'''«-,-I''P'"'.per.'Mikado," from Shanghai; 1,151,168 ibi. movement of distilling qnalitlee, but the recent raid on illicit stlllB has Japan, per Ariel, » i ' from Yokohama; > and 118 pkgs. '^loifd tblB outlet. Domestic ha« come forward in autitiee, the de- : —; :

January 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLE. 91

nond proved slow, and Uie pre««aco of a largn accnmolatlon forced valnei Cuba ancar.—HAVAHa, Jann>T7 ittb.—Tha WmUr Itircrt tntt down a trine. HoUlern, howi-vor, prefer pnttlns Kooda In Btore, to iwlllnit nt The same caunrs which existed last week, have continued to act npon osr market (liiriue the period since elapsed. With the little tngsr the rate* Keuorally hid, anil thuneb not strong the market has a ebow uf that has coma In. up to this ilnte, ttiero has been no oppnrtiiiilty for nor bnyprs to make any •teadineaa of ; ulea 900 hhde. foreign. In odd lota, moatljr Porlo Rico and Dem- aelsctlons, and with exception of a certain alarrily ahown In picking a few Terjr trilling lots of desirable sugars we have only qnlet anu» ; K6 hhda. old crop Cuba ; 800 hhda. Btrbadooa ; and 3,115 bbla. New a market to review, aail can Orleana. not look for increased activity nntll stocks accumulate further. Weqnota pi Ices nominally at «)(O>0 rs. for No. 13. The recelpu at Mew York, and stack In lint hands, Jan. 19, were aa follows: Shipments tlii* week f^om Havana and Matanzaa have been aa foUowi: Cuba, P. Rloo, Demorara, Othrr N.O. To Boxw. Bhda. •hhds. •hhds. •hhds. •hhds btiln New Tork hma Imports this waek., , . 990 t.r.i " .."..'... m n Phiiadeiphu slnceJaa.l « an *» I9,l3j ...:..:.;:.: .:T " n Bo-ton 9Mt lame time UKX. S,IJO 488 H 4,490 Baltimore lOO atook In llrst hands 847 4,goo " " same time "W 15,831 183 4,IW 1.000 Total export ol the week to all eonntrlea 10JII7 l^W tlmo-WlWTS «,4M s.ixn The general movement at both porta has been aa follows

noltaae* at leadlns . nport* Ot C"*"^' ^ porta alnce Jan. 1. ,^ Exports since January 1. , ^Rec'ts since l«t^ To U. B . ^To all Ports.-, ^gteck st date.-, The ImporU of angar ^l'>cln'«'"> »" followa: 10W7 1,789 99,891 8,0« from January 1, 1871, to date, i"^" IfTO 44,005 S,0S1 7,480 1,514 17,099 1,514 1I4,4'8 l8J3f ^nirar.- r-Uolasses. -v 1869 aO.I4« 9,19j 4,3.10 1,400 5,4m \,m 80,187 4iM7 Dags. , •Hhda. ,—Boxes. , ,—•Hlo.'.-V 1871. 18TO. 1871. 1870. Newr Orleana IHoIaaaea,- TAi Price Currmt says: Choice Is scarce. im. 1870. 1871. »«.. W.110 44,497 817 8,(!»l Good rteHerlpiloiis in Rew Tork.... »,«9S tSX tJKn 4,839 are request but the [Kior qualities are dnll. I>rtcea, 75 Boston 9,188 1,079 especially of the lower grades, have ruled In fnvor of buyers. The siipjWlea nuadelphla.. 4,»I4 were mostly sold, however, emhrneing 4,000 bhis. on Wednesday and Thurs- Baltimore 100 day at 90(g)30c. w gallon for Inferior and centrifugal •• "• ; abObMc tor common and MewOrleani ...... ,,,, .... ,,., fermenting; for 45®j9c. fnir; 64®56c. for prime ; 67®6&. for strictly prime, and SOtaeOc for strictly prime to choice. Yesterday the demand was good, Total 17,3a» 2.6S3 7,7»< "ijm 99,170 44,197 '" '•**• especially for the belter dewirlptlons, which are scarce, aad about 3,000 bbl»., Uolurtlag tierces and barrels reduced to bhda. all the supplies In first hands, sold at previous prices 1910. Receipt* orSoKar, Bloliuaeai and llfelado, at Portland, Me. Reeelpl^ Molasses since Sept. 1. bbls .197,840 96,740 c..'""*!'*, since Sept. l.bbls iijOBi The following statement is fnrnlshcd Exports by Messrs. J. B. Brown & Sons, of since Sept. I. hhds Portland RecolpU Sugar MiM Exports Sugar «i:>co Sept. 1, hhds 7,995 a? —8 near , Molasses .tMelado. hhds. trs. bhls. bxs. ^tads, tcH. bblB. hlids. PRICES Total recelpu, 1870 U895 880 MO 7,900 a7.8» S,«10 658 7,615 CURRENT. Receipts, 18*9 10,453 398 918 9.900 81,8>M 3,081 898 8.838 To Canada, 187U 8,1>'9 418 190 e,868 s,m tan 638 7JIS The FoUoiTlnK are HnUn,;r Quotatlona In Firat Ilanda Dlreot Imports. 1870 4JS3 9«7 ... 884 85,483 tSO 2S On the purchaae ot SmalJr Ti Si Domingo, In bond gold. 9}4d 9>f cargoee have came In, most dealers have a supply which will last them for some Java, mats and baKS gold. V^^<x I Jamnlca gold. 19 ^UH " " Brown 20 time to come. The foregoing remarks are applicable particularly to currants ®21H I and prunes. Snear. The movement in Raisins has been quite limited also, as dealers, while bay. Ing other goods to arrive, of late, Cuba, Inf. to com. refining iH»* Hav'a,Box,D.8.Nos. 19toaO.. 19),«I9K bonght these at the same time on the spot, as I do fair to good refining HHvaun, Box, white 19 918 reduction In 9X® »X there was no the duty on Raisins and therefore nothing to bo do prime 9 9K Foi to Ulco, refining grades 9 9 9M do re'-*'air to good" grof— cry— 9Ji®10" do grocery gradesgrades. 9)(910ik""' lined by waiting for later shipments ; so they have sufficient for their present — ] do pr. to choicei grocery...grocery.,rocery... 10X@10ii® 9 ' do do extra C I9V919I< do do do 10 to 12. Tellow sugars at full prices, and at the close sales are reported at 19>^c., currency. Nuts have 9i4(S 9y liX419!i do do do 13 to IB., 10 oioy Crushed and granulated ISHmi* 16toie. been without change or movement worthy to note since our last. Figs and do do do 11X(»11» Powdered . 13X014 Dates rule about as before quoted. nolaaaea. Foreign Green are lower, caused by the arrival of several cargoes this week from Mediterranean, part of which should have been here ago, and the some time New Orleans new V gall. 80® 78 1 Cuba Clayed 908 95 Porto Rico 53 centrifugal.. since our last about 16,000 boxes have been thrown upon the market, and prices 35® { Cuba ia» 30 Muscovado 33 English Cuba 95® I Islands. .. «« 48 or LemonB have declined $4®(6 per box, Malaga now selling from store at $4 OO and Messina at t6®$6 50. Oranges sell at tS 50®(3 50 for Malaga and Palermo, Rice. and t3®t5 for St. Michaels. At auction to-day Messina Oranges sold at (3(% do. Ra.lgoon, dressed, In $3 75 per box, and Lemons $3 60®$4 10. West India have been in full gold bond 3 s 3x | Carolina (new) 7K-4 supply and easier for most kinds, Porto Rico Oranges selling at t6®6 50 per Splcea. bill., Nassau at t6, and Havana, which arc of poor quality, at $3 75 per bbl. Baracoa Cocoannts sell at $35@40 per thousand, and a lot of Baracoa Bananas Cassia, In cases goldVB. 36!4i3 36^ | Pepper, In bond (gold) 11U« Cassia, In mats..." do S«K® 37 do Singapore & Sumatra at $1 per bunch. We also note a small lot of Orape fruit at $2. nHf •1^ Ginger, Baci and At (gold) Wii» UX I Plmento.^amalca. ...(gold) Domestic Dried have generally been quiet. Some trade has been done in Mace do 1 19)4®l 15 do lu bond do 1^1 Katmegs, casks 82)49 83 [Clove' do State Apples at 6>fc, bnt does not amount to much ; a few small lots have been do cases Penang 82>j@ 85 . do In bond do 'taken for export at this price. Southern have been quiet, bnt the stock la well concentrated and easily controlled, and no sales have been made except at Fralta and Nnta. full prices. Blackberries are again quiet ; they have shown some movement, Ralslns,6eeaie8sjiow Vmat.6 00 9 .., BrazllKuls 13 9 ... but prices have not been affected by it, and they are without improvement In Layer, box. do 1870, » ....gi2 «5 Fllheris, Sicily 10X9 ... tone or price. Pared Peaches continue scarce. Unpeeled are in small demand, do Layer, I8S9, V box. .9 SiX9 da Barcelona 9 M do Valencia,**Valencia. 9> 9> IS 9 .... I African Peaniits.. .^"1; .! 9 9^9»i 40 but sell at full former prices. Pitted Cherries have sold to a considerable ex- do London Layer 3 75 :..., Walnuts, ^ . - _, _ 9—- ^."i "»iMMw, BordeauxLiurueitaA 13 9 13 (hirrants, tent, and prime dry ones arc Arm at the close and meet with ready sale. Rasp- new » » 9 9J( Macaroni, Itallsn U 9 It Citron, Leghorn 99 49 .;.. . yirc Uracit bsaiNo I » l.oi 8 609 berries and Plums are quiet, and are in ample supply for all wants of the trade. Prunes, Turkish, old 10 9 .... DOMKSTIC DBIKP FRIJITS, Prnnes, Turkish, new-... Domestic Green are Arm for Apples and in active demand, and large sales 9 19 Apple*, State fi %. Sha Prunelles 9 19 do Western SH9 I I have been made, principally to the city trade, at t4@t4 50 per bbl., and at the l>ato« 9X9>'.... do Southern, common 4 m * figs. V B. 19 99 do prime 8 close holders of prime stock refused to sell except at the highest price. Cian- 9 ; 9 1 Cherries German 9 8 do sliced t 9 berriea are In small demand, but the stock of prime in holders' hands docs not Canton Olnger 9 009 9 SO Peaches, pared 11 9 Almonds, Languedoc I 9 19 I do unpared.qrsAblv fH9 seem to be large, and they refuse further concessions. Canned goods sell do Tarragona 19ii9 Blackberries 8^9 I y fairly. do Ivlca 9 18 Cherries pitted If 9 30 do Sicily, son shell 9 18X PecanNu6 fi ». 18 9 18- ADVICES FROM PRODUCING MARKETS. do Shelled. Spanish.n. 15la 9 .... Hickory Nuts V bnsli 9 48 93 « do paper shell .. 83 9 .... • Peanul>,Va,g'dtorncy do 1 11 93 nM Messrs. Aug. Heard & Co.'s telegram, dated Hong Kong, Dec. IS, Sardines v hi. box,X. 89 S 88 do com. to fair do IX 9I Ba Tea.— I 33 taels Sardine* V qr.box.X. 19 .... do -WlL.g-dtobest do 1870, says : Fair to good Oolongs, ^ picnl. Stock at Koocnow and S I 1» SlH half Amoy. 90,000 half chests. {Settlements forAmerlca since last advices, 40,000 chosts. Total export thi- season of Oolongs to the United States, will probably Groeera> Drnca and Sandriea. not eiciod 19.500.000 lh». Shanghai. Dec. 91.—Total export Green Tea to BiHoirSs'l' United States since June Ist, about 11,500,000 lbs. Export for whole season not Alum 8)V Bl-Carb, Soda (Eng.) .... SIcLlcorlce likely to exceed 18,500,000 Bs. Green Tea crop will probably be 4,000,000 lbs. 4V Borax 91 1 Calahrs Imitation tt amaller than last year. Sal Soda, Cask 9X Madder. gold, U Rio ColTee.— Messrs. Wright & Co.'s telegram dated Ttio de Janeiro, Sulphur ,.. Indigo, Madra* gold 1 18 Saltpetra 16 do ManllU gold. 80 Dec 38, 1870, reports sales Coffee for United States, since Dec. 19, 44.000 bags Copperas IVfl ^.. Cord***, naallla.x aad K. " shlpmenw Coffee to United States, 40.000 bags : loading Coffee, 77,000 bags gampbor. In bbl9 70 78 ! do do Lara* aUe*. tock Coffee at date, SOJXK k*" : t>nce Coffee, SlltXI. Exaiange, Mr. ait&atoap*...... 11) u isiiai r.;.!t!!.. 92 THE CHRONICLE. [January 21, 1871,

II, do H lii, Appleton A S6 13, Augusta 36 THE DRY aCODS TRADE. 36 13, do D Hi, do Sn 10, Bedford K .26 8i, Boott 34 lOJ, Commooweallh p. M., Jannsry 20, ISTl Fbidat. 27 8, Grafi.on A 27 8, Great Falls M 36 11 do 8 S3 10, depart- The market continues without notable feature in any Indian Head 86 13, do SO 10^, Indian Orchard, A 40 13, is an 86 llj, Lacouia O ;i9, 12 do 37 11, Lawience jnent, beyond what was reported in our last review. There do C B A S6 11, Lyman Sri II, Jo E 8R Medford 36 Hi, Nashua file apparent disposition on the part of jobbers to get their stocks in 12i, O ,:', Hi, do 36 18, do P: 40 16, NewraarkBt A 36 lOJ, Pacific extra readiness for the Spring trade, though purchases are still limited 36 12i, f*o LS« lli,Pei)pereil7-4 22i,do8-425,do 9-4 27J, 15, American A .36 12^, Andvos-

coagiu 36 :itt ! amounts of staple and colored cottons, are taking prints fre3ly, L 16^ ArkwrigU^WT 8, Ballou & Son 36 I2i, Bart- letts 36 14^, do 83 13), Jates XX 36 Blackstone 86 U, where light and medium work is obtainable, and are also making 16J@18, Boott B 36 J 84, do KO 11, do R 28 9, Clarks 86 17, Jwight D 40 of foreign linens. Dealers Irom the more considerable purchases 18, Ellertou 10-4 45, Forestdale 86 14^, Fruit of the Loom 36 city in increased remote districts of the South are appearing in the 15, Globe 27 7, Gold Medal 36 12^, Great Falls Q 86 16, numbers, and are taking fair amounts. The trade from first hands Hill's Semp.Idem 86 16, Hope 36 12^, James 86 16, Lonsdale 36 16, Uasonville 8H 15, Newmarket 86 12^, New Tork MiWs 86 20' opens with rather more encouraging prospects than was the case Pepperell 6-4 22^, do 10-4 hii. Tuscarora 86 18, Utica 6-4 26> for the next ninety days is likely last Spring, and as the market do i)-4 80, do 9-4 45, do 10-4 50, Walthara X 38 do 42 16 Hi, ' to be a rising one, there is every reason for believing that the sea- do 6-4 25, do 8-4 27i, do 9-4 32^, do 10-4 40, Wamnutta 86 19. son will prove satisfactory, both to commission men and jobbers. PaiNTiNQ Cloths are stiff, and in fair demand, at 7ic. for 64x643. to be made, and 7|@Sc. for goods in hand. The stock on band is very The city retail trade is dull, as is usual at this season of the small. purchasers in consequence. There year, and retail dealers are small PaiNTs are in fair demiiml, at the annexed quotations, which is a fair trade doing in the interior, with considerable movements Kre eti£9y mnintained, American 11, Albion solid 11, Aliens, of Winter fabrics, and occasional orders are received for small as II, do pinks 12, purples 12, Arnolds 8i, Atlantic 6, Dunuell's lOf, Hamilton 11, Loudon mourning 10, Mallory 11^, Maiicbeater 11, Bortments to replenish broken stocks. Payments are made prompt- Merrimac D 11, do pink and purple 18^, do W fancy 12|, Oriental rule, delay is said to be experienced in the col- ly, as the but some 11 Pacific 11, Richmond's 11, Simpson Mourning lOi, Sprague'a lection of bills from small dealers In certain sections. The losses pink 11 4. do blue and White 11, do shii tings 10. Wamsutta 7^. are not heavy, however, and the number]of failures, thus far, this Checks. —Caledonia 70 22i, do 50 24, do 12 26^, do 10 21, do 8 18 do 11 22i,do 16 Cumberland 13, Jos Greers, 55 I5|, do 65 18 year, has been unusually small. 27i, Keunebeck 20, Lanark, No. 2, 9i, Medford 18, Mech's No. A 1 29. Goods. There is an active demand for Domestic Cotton — Dgnius. — Amoakeag 26, Bedford 14^, Beaver Cr. AA 28, Columbian, brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings in first hands, trade heavy 21, Haymaker Bro.!4, Manchester 20,Oti8 AXA 22^, do BU 20, being stimulated by the limited production, and prospective scarcity CorsetJbans. — Amoskeaii Hi, Androicoggin — , Bates 9. Everetta 16i, I'idian Orchard Imp. 10, Laconia 11^. Newmarket 10. later in the season. The current trade is fully equal to, and, in Cotton Bags.—Ontario A $35@40 00, American $30 00, Androscog- instances, in excess of the supply of desirable goods, and the some gin $37 60, Great Falls A $35 00, Lewiston *32 50, Staru A *35 00. entire list tends upward. This is especially the case with fine Beown Drills. —Atlantic 13, Appleton 124,Aun.8keag 12i,AugU8ta bleached goods, the stock of which is unusually small. Colored 12j, Pacific 18, Hepperell 12^, Stark A I24. Stripes. Albany Algoden American 12-13, Amoskeag cottons, suited to the spring trade, are improving somewhat, and — Si, 16^, 19 ;0, Hamilton 19-2(i, Hayin .ker 1! i®12J, Sheridan A 10, do Q 11, the movements compare favorably with those of a corresponding Uncasville A 12-18, Whittenton A A 22^. period in former seasons. There is, however, less activity in the Tickings.— Albany S^, American 14^, Amoakeag ACA £0, do demand than is noted of staple cottons, as there is thought to be A 24, do B 21, do C 19. do D 17, Blackstone River 14^, Conestoga extra 32 21, do do 36 25, Cordis 24. do ACE 27, Hamilton 21, less danger of a short supply of colored cottons, and buyers are AlA Swift River Thorndike A 14, Whittendnn A 22^, York 80 22 J. consequence. Prints 13J, holding off in are in active request, though Earlston, extra, Gloucester, GiNQBAHs— Olyde, H J; 18 ; Glasgow, 14; movements are still restricted by an inadequate supply of medium IS Hadley, Lanca- ; 14 ; Hampden, 15 ; Hartford, 18 ; Lancaster, 16 ; shire, Pequa, Paris Mills. and light work. Prices are very firm, though some makes are 15; 12^; 14 : Quaker City, 14. MontsELiNE Oelainrs, Pacific 18@2', Manchester Hamilton 18, not quotable as agents are ofiering no goods. Agents are show- — 18, Tycoon reps 23-27 J, Pacific Mills printed armures 19, do Imperial reps ing fair assortments of medium spring colors in Americans, 22^27^, do aniliue 22, do plain asiorted colored armures 19, dodo Spragues, Merrimacs, Cocheeos, and Gloucesters, but the offerings Orientals 18, do do alpacas 21, do do corded do 22^, Merino A 32^, AA are not general. 37i AAA42i. Carpets. Lowell Company's ingrain are quoted at $1 fir super Domestic Woolbn Goods.—The demand for fine woolens — fine, 2 mo8. credit, or less 2 per cent., iO days ; $1 15 for extra super, shows decided improvements, and the sales are considerably and $1 424 for three-ply ; Hartford Company's $1 for meliuoi super- heavier than for the preceding week. Agents are showing fine I more ; $1 15 for superfine; $1 42i for Imperial three-ply, and $ 60 for extra for 3 fr., 93 for 4 fr., and $2 extensive assortments, though many still hold back their samples three-ply ; Brussels $1 80 $1 lor 6 fr. of high priced goods, until the trade shall become more spirited. The trade in medium and low grades of cassimeres continues good, with large sales to clothiers. The better class of clothing manu- IMPOUTATIOIVS OK 0K¥ blOOUS AT THE POUT OK flIBW YOKK. facturers are taking fine freely, goods as are, also, the larger The importations of dry goods at Ltiis port for the week ending Jan. jobbers. Prices open about the same as last spring, and are very 19, 1871, and the corresponding weeks of 1869 and 1870, have been as firm, in consequence of the limited production. follows:

Foreign Goods.—The trade in foreign fabrics is considered HTXBBD rOB OONSOMPTIOM fOB THB WEEK ENDINe JIN. 19, 1U71.

. . 1871. , good for this season of the year, though the demand is confined to 1869 . . 1870. Pkgs. Value. Pkpe. Value PRgB. Value. linen goods and woolens. Large amounts of dress goods have ManofactnreB ot wool. . . 730 t3i6,8C9 627 $245,994 643 $268,871 do cotton.. I,7i7 486,757 1,176 816,766 1,085 341,6117 been ^e:^eived by importers during the week, and these dealers do silk.... 387 871,413 279 247,374 545 371,68-2 generally hold sufficiently large stocks to begin the season with, do flax 1,252 315,751 741 160.661 1,063 S.51,458 KtscellaneoasdrygooaB. 665 164.4116 639 183,556 331 10i,316 but are indisposed to show samples until the demand becomes 8,415*1.184,351 8,567 $1,816,189 more spirited. Values are steady on all goods offering, without Total 4,661 $1,687,736 material change from the prices current last spring. fflTHDBAWH FBOM WABKHOCSK AND THBOWM IKTO TBB HABKBT CrBIHe THE SAKB PBBIOD. The exports of dry goods for tbe pa-t week, and since January ST. MannlactnreB of wool . . . 415 $159,073 490 $1 189 664 $439,068 and the total for 1, 1871, the same time in several previous years do cotton.. 488 127.008 354 87 635 678 147,887 do silk 67 68,139 97 117,158 175 333,717 are shown in the folloniog table : do flax 609 168,331 751 179,278 1,035 190,810 -rROK IIiBceUaiieoQBdrygoode.l,8C6 40,7^4 861 18,571 389 34,485 HXW roBK. , r DomeBtio. DryQoode DomeBtics. "$539,781 3,731 $821,907 pkgB. Val. packaeee. Va pkgs. TotfJ ., 8,870 $559,263 3,646 Total for weeli:.,.. $li!6,648 foTCOncu'pt'n4,661 1,687,736 8,416 1,184,361 8,567 1,816.129 5,618 19 $6,856 27 Addeno'd Since Jan. 1,1871... l.BM 174,608 13» 18,010 87 Bame time ld70 Totalth'wn $1,771,133 6,398 $3,141 038 444 57,138 825 88,100 49 XBOn m'rk't 7,681 $3,346,998 6,961 ' " 1869 479 66,658 44 19,040 103 PBBIOD. " " 1868 BRTBBBD FOB WABXHOUSmS DUBIHe THB 8AMB Ml 39,334 679 80,716 1,788 " " 1867 Manntactaree ot $19^,790 639 $323,646 193 63 103 wool . . . 738 $23.5,727 534C34 " " I860 do 9(15 236.448 H8V 361,441 1,004 4,7i0 cotton.. 68S 168 458 905 do 146.3)6 126 98,7.16 We auuex a few 8llk 171 313,703 131 pjrtioulms of leading .; articles domestic do flaz 1,191 114,493 600 122,782 651 126.178 manufictuie. our priced quoted beina those MiscellaneoaB dr; gosds. 73 80,137 101 38,443 80 39,816 of the le.idir Tohbers : BaowN SaxiniNos and Sbirtinos are in good request, with TntAl 2,7,,8 »8S3.628 S.271 $732,808 3,418 $7?fl,819 prices tending upward, A few brands have alieady been &da ent d tor conBn'pt'n.4,661 l,6a7,736 3,415 1,184,851 t,tm 1,S1«,139 marked up, Amotkea); A 86 Iti do B 86 12, Atlantic A I Total eotered at the port 7,897 $3,630,330 6,686 $1,917,159 5,983 3,046,948 : ;

January 21, 1871.] THE OHRONIOLE. 93

Misoellaneoua. Insuranoe. Tranaportatlon. GREAT S. & E.Wright & Co., EQUITABLE J. LIFE ASSVBAlfOB SOCIBTT Southern Mail Route itrMt NKVTORK. n A M PnnkllD OF TUB UNITED STATES, 6» Franklin itreet BOSTON. ii«, iia, m, la * lai broadwat, new tore. Ml OhMtnnt itnat PHILADBLPOI A. NEW ORLBANS, nEnPIIIt, Assets over • • - $13,000,000 AFTT AGENTS FOR Income - - - - 6,000,000 laOHLLE—ALL BAIL. WILLIAM C. ALKXANDKI!, Pronldent. Papperell mtk* Co., BENKV 11. IIVDK, viiivi- mdeni. UKimOK. W. rnii LIPJ, ..ciuarr. OtU Company. JAMKS W. sLEXAN'>KU,gecr«ttrT. Bates nifis. Co., SAMUEL BORROWK, (Jlly llinager. Columbia nO;. Co., LetTe NeiF York AndroKCoseln MUla, Financial. At 8.40 A.M. lor RICHMOND, and Points on the Cout Coutlneutal mils., At».knp.M. from foct of CortUndt street, via Ne» Vork and Phllade'ohla I Ine, hv GREAl BOUTHi Warr«n Cotton inUla, EU.v MAIi, HOI 12 TIlAlN. for Ulchmonrt, NaW Orleans, Laoonla Co., .Mobile, Memphis, ChatianooKa, NasnTllla The City Bank, Atlanta, Macon, and Intermediate polnta. Boston Duck Co,f Franklin 4'o., LONDON, ENGLAND. STATIONS. Tbormdlke Co., OO'O iOVTB. oo'a iroang. INCORFUHATED BT ROTAL CBABTEB, A.D.IW. Mllea. Time. Tims. Cordis niUs. Lt. » ^0 p.m. Ar. cm a.m. " M WASHINOToN.... ,. m tM a.m. • <« p.m. " M QOliDONSVlLLK. . .. >!< ViM p m. ViM p.nr (Corner ol Finch Lane), Thread- " iM «.m 7.:aipjB. HKAIIOFFILKJiTRAn ncrrpK'} " M „e,.rtie KNOXVlLLE 1.U p.m. li It mMu Street •OLEVBl.AvD.... M No. 84, Old Bond Street ::.l&i " 1' ™- 6-/7 a m. & W. Seligman & Co., BRANCH - S-=iS N tCHATTANOOtiA ... eso 8,t0 p.m. 4.45 a.m« J. OFFICE oa.lai * l

John Woolmore Duncan | Alfred Oeorge Kennedy. A Complete Record of Railroad ]Vews s PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT S 9K0KETART—C. J. Worth, The ProgTcBS of Ktfw Roads—Elect'ons and ap- pointmetita of otQcera—Contracts Let and to THBOVOH LINE be Let summaries of Annual Keports—11- litttrated descriptions of Katlroad Jm- Acconnte opened with approved American and other provementa— articles both oHgrlnal Foreign Firms or Banka, at such moderate rates of To California & China, and selected on railroad opera- OomnilssloD as eliall be considered conal.tent with ttOD and cItII and mechanical a3Und mutual advantage. The Interest nnoo auch ecgineerlnK, and dUcus- accounts Is calculated at current rates on dally bal- TonclilDBatniexlcan Porta sTons the of relations ances, and Is made up on ttio 90th June and Slat De- of Railroad Com- cember In each year. panies to the D,.-niand Cheques and Exchange honored acalnst ^^ commanlty. approved previons or siinolraneou« Remlttancea. Hccalnst CARRYING This Journal is nrepared cspe tally for stockholders, Credits opened First-class Securities neeocia- THE UNITED STATES MAILS. blo In London. Mercantile and directors att-1 oflBcers of railroads, and all railroad Marginal Credits are also emplo) ees. issued, as Letters of Credit upon any leading On the 4tb and 20tb of Each Commercial City. month. Price $4 per annami In adTance. Leave PIER 42 NORTH RIVER, loot of Canal street TRATELLER'S CREDITS at U o clock noon, as above (except when those dates , ' ?2,?,".??.??' ""^h Oh '"e preceding Saturday), for ASPIN V^ Encashed when Issued by clients. Every description WALL, connecting via Panama Kallway NEW PUBLICATIONS. with one ol the •iKeneral Banking Business traiiSActed. The Officers Company's Bteani8hli>B irnni Panams ana Clerks of the Bank are pledged for SAN FRANCISCO, touching at .MANZANILLO, not to disclose Also, connecting the trant^actlons of any Its at Panama with steamers for N of Customers. SOLTH pacific and central AM^RICAIt Kit A O T PORTS. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adnlt. And the Rest of Tbem. llaggage-mastera accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles By OllTe A. Wadsvorth. Author of BUI Biggs, Jr.. and children without male protec- Texas Cards. tors. etc., etc., etc. Baggage received on the dock the day befors sailing, from steauiboata. railroads, and passengers Itmo. Tinted Paper. Seven handsome full psfre who prefer to send them down early. An experlenoad lllnitrattotiB. KiCfrsntly boand in the Dew style surgeon on board. Medicine aud attendance iree. with bJack and fcllt back ana »lde dies. Price $1.S0. Moore & Wilson, For Dasaage tlcl ete or lurther information apply to the Company's The many admirers of Ml«8 Wadsworth's Inimitable ti;ket oHIce, on the wharf, loot of (Succesaora to H. M. Moore,) Cauai street. North Klver, New York. pictures of chlia iile will beartlly w* iconx^ this new •no buaatiiul volume, whose laeclif the.IdUI'.NAL.ani. nt: BlKTUaT D. UAaSLX, ASTHCI PaJIKXB aP.EPUK-E!rTATIVE Qalllpolla, o. CI.AP8 oi tlitOKEAT WKST ASH KOrTH rend, r» It a very desirable advertising medlnni to Ihe &l:inn- B. D. Hasell & Co., faciorer Hi well aaltcaler lu all parta of tba t'nlted Fort & Jackson, Stitaa, BANKKWS, GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: \rACO, TEXAS. And dealers In KaiMvsy Iron, Eqnlp« REriRKHOKa AND c'OKaRspoMDBNOM:—New Tork sent and Supplies. ANNUAL 18 EEHI-ANKUAL . W I $» 00 WInilow, lamer * Co., Uarld Dowa * Co. Cloeio- Special attention to oecotlaUng Hallway, Stat* ^^aad. nati : First National Bank, Merchants National WOLCOTT Bank. County aeciirltlea. & OIABnADCKE, New Urieanc: Lonlatana National Bank, Whaleaa * Lettia,Capt.,ini). SI. PublUksra Pratt, Bankers. Oalreaton : T. U. MoMahan * Co. i'H BBOASWAT sr Entrance on Thomu )

94 THE CflltONlCLE [January 21, 1871. Southern Bankers. Boston Bankers. Western Bankers. Second National Bank, Page, Richardson & Co., Edward C. Anderson, Jr. TITUSVILLE, PENN., BANKERS, BANKER, FACTOR AND 70 State Street, Boston. Capital taOO.OOO Bills of Exohaniie, and Commercial and Travelers Jeposlted with U. S. Treasurer to secure Circulation Credits issued on and Deposits 500,000. Commission Merchant, Hank, I The Oltr C. , Cashier. CHA8. HYDE Pres't. iMD j-tONiBON. Savannab, Ga. Robert Benson Sc Co., STATE innnroB & Oo. I NATIONAL BANK OF THE AND S-VARIS. OF miSSOVRI. Special attention given to consignments of Cotton. Bold, Stocks, Bonds and ic Foreign and Domestic raarcuard, Andre Co., | kichange, bonght and sold. ClrODlar Notes arailsble for Travelers la all parts of I n St. Louis. Collections promptly remitted for and tbe East. Orders solicited for Karope ESTABLISHED 1837. the purchase oi Sciies of Produce and Securities. Prompt attentior guaranteed. New York Capital paid In «3,410.30O Correspondents : Lawbenob Bsoe. A Parker & Cobb, This Bank, having reorganized as a National Bank is now prepared to do a general banking business. Coin, Gold Dust and Bullion BANKER3, 86 DBVONSHIKE STREET, Government Securities, bought and sold at current rates. Special attention J. W. Wheatlev & Co., BOSTON, given to collections thronghout the West BANKERS AND jAJiBS H. BBITTON, PrCS. CkA8. K. DlOltROS, V Z^TCS't BROKERS, Bay and aell \restern City and Conu- b^DWABD F. CuBTis Casbler AmERICrS. GA. tjr bonds. Do a general banking business. Cotton purchased on order. Collections made and promptly remitted Morton, Galt & Co*, New York CorrespoBdeate — Messrs. Wm. Bryce Philadelphia Bankers. B.4NKER8, & Co.

150 West Main Street, Louisville, Ky., dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Government Bonds E. E. BnEKUBS, Pres't. A. K. WiLKEB. Cashier. and an Local Securities. Give prompt attention to ooUectloiis and orders for investment of funds. BEJamisok8^Co. First National Bank, W. M. F. Hewson, TriLntlNGTON, N. C. BANKEliS. STOCK BIKOKER, Collections made on al parts of the United States. PHII^ADEIiPHIA. Ofllce No. 31 West Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Transact a Keneral Banking ana Exchange basinesB Refer to: All Cincinnati Banks, and Messrs. LOCK- "^ '"* -"- "-'-' York. Jncladiugincladiag f urctiase andr-'' Sale of StooKB, Bonds, Gold WuOD & Co.. New ''" '--'-- etc., on"1 Commission.Cot Raleigh National Bank OF NORTH CAROLINA. Southern Bankers. DKSIGNATED DEPOSITOIiT OP THK UNITED Western Bankers. STAlES AND FINANCIAL AGENT. W. H. WiLLABD, President. C. Dewet. Cashier J. C. BI.AEE Asst.'Casbler. A. C. K a u F M A N. GiLMORE, DUNLAP & Co., BANKER AND BROKER, CHARLESTON, S. C. Cubbedge & Hazlehurst, 108 tc 110 West Fonrtta Street. Uncurrent Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Specie Ex* BANKERS AND BROKERS, change, &c., &c., bought and sold. CINCINNATI, OHIO. MACON, GA. COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE Make Collections, and do a General Banking and Dealers iB GOLD, SIIiVEIt and all kln

NbW YOBK COEBSSPOSDglfTS : COLLECTIONS MADE at all acceselbls HenryCleT»sft Co.. Koontze Brothers, J. M. Welth ft ArentB. points and remitted lor on da; of paymen t, THO!K.FERCUSSON. BANKER, CHECKS ON LONDON AND PARIS James Isbill. k. H. Isbbll. SELIfIA, ALABAMA, FORSAI^ IsBELL & Son, Special attention to Collections. BANKERS, No charge for collecting c[ty paper. Relets to flenry Clews & Co., 32 Wall street, N.T FiELD^ King & Co.. TALLADEGA, ALABAIIIA, Special attention to collections. Chicago, 111., New York Correspondent .—HOWES & MACY. FINANCIAL L. & E. H. Levy, AGENTS J. BROKERS, ANDBEAL ESTATE LOAN BROKERS, STATE OF ALABAMA. NO. 126 GRAVIER STREET. Will mako Investments for Corporations, Estates and Inillvlduiila an; negotiate Keal Estate Loans. Com- Nenr Orleans, meroM Paper, La. Railroad uonds and stocks, and other The City Bank Gold and Silver Coin, State and City Notes, Insnranoe Scrip, state and City Warrants Refer by permission. In CHICAGO, to OF SELniA. Bank and Railroad Stocks, rnned states Bonds. W /.COOLBVUGH, President Union Nat. Bank Uncurrent bank Notes, MutihtL,*!! Currency, 8. M. NICKEBSON, Land Warrants, (. ommerclal Wisldent First Nat. BiSkf' C»P»»al « 100,000 Paper, Bonsbt and Sold exclusively on Com- JAS. ISBBLL, of Talladega, President. mission. WM. P. AUMSTnONG, Cashier. Samuel A. Gaylord JNo. W. LOVE, Assistant Cashier. Particular attention paid to Settlement of State and & Co. City Taxes. stock and Bond N.Y. Correspondent—Importers and Traders National Brokers, Baiik. NO. 3J3 NORTH THIRD STREET SAINT LOUIS MO. Lancaster & Co., T. J. Perkins, BANKERS Ar>iD STOCK AND EX- BANKER, CHANGE BKOKERS, E V F A 1|^L A, A L California Trust Co., A B A n A . No. 1113 main Street, Rlcbniond, Ta EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES AND COIN BOUGHT «1 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. BROWN, LANCASTER & CO., No. aOriOUTH STRF.ET, BALTIMORE, MARTLAIIS BANKERS, o" So^utSmatS!"'' *ii^"»»">le points In the Exchange, LANCASTER, BROWN ^k: CO., Dealers In \g nts m Financial and Trn.t*»"». Business No. i NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK INTERF.ST ALLOW KD ON DEPOSITS! Wk. Fowleb. mONET TO LOAN, k. h. Somhebville. StroBK Vaults lor Sale Deposits. Fowler & Sommerville, Fri>sldent. ;%! j Cashier BANKERS & BROKERS, R. T. Wilson & Co., ^KNBY L. DAVIS. In. W. C. THOMPSON. MONTGOMERY, ALA, XATB Bpeelal attention Trustees t given to purchase of Cotton. H. H. Ha'.sht. John Currpy, w. H. Sharn J r WIIiSON, CAIiliATTAY & CO., Joluson, Samuel cnm.c. W. Hathawav II B'urrni" bet. J M I'.aljd Banker* and ComnilsiBlon ITIercliaiitay M Bosenbaam. J. ofMdrWKe s" Heydenftld^^..I. Booth, c. .1. DeerlnK, F. 8 Ven John B. Manning, No. 44 BROAD STUEET, NEW TO K •Inger, W. B. Cummlnits. H. L. Davis fin Pi-™ ^_^bl»ckwood, C. tt^ftobbs, A."i!',gi„»'e.^f^S BANKER AND BROKER, Government Securities, Stocks, Bonds and Gold NO. « ttoiuebt and sold ou the most liberal terms. Morchaot NKW YORK CORRESPONDENT- BROAD STREET Bankers and others allowed 4 per cent on deposits' liberal advances made on Cotton, Tobbeeco Vint NaU«aal Special attention given ia Southern The most Bank ot New Yvrfc, SecurlUaa and Ac, couslirned to ourselves or to our oorresponaent U%m9*K eiLLIA7ftCO.,LiT«n>00U i . , — . ' — . , , . . !

January 21, 1871.] THE CHRONICLE. e6

Mostardsaed, Trieste... It «- Fork,prbM , PRICES CURRENT. Nulgalls, blue, Aleppo.. 26 .American, No. 1 WOO* .... Park.prlaM on aula gold 2 86 ASHKa- ^' Ig, American, No. 3 9 OOS 2* 00 Beef, Biala Ollcassla .... ig, American Forge 36 009 27 00 ?o(. lataort ..vioo* an «7as Oil berwamot « 46 BMfJIztn .lg,Boatca No. 1 BEESWAX— lemon 12 OO9 84 OO Beerhama Oil 180 »¥' Bar, reaaad, Kng. A Amer. 79 0O9 llama Aiiurlciin yellow ...«B » m BK Oil peppermint, pare ... S 26 • 60 BUKAUHTlfFFS- ipaoUl Lard ...... report. Oi: Tltrlol (6U to H den) 1 00 2afTX §Bar, Swedes, ordlnslzea.. JW RICE- BKICKS- Opium, gold. 6 25 6 ar,reaned 87X (as to size).. 76 Carollna • 100 • 7 ConinioDhwrd VM g ]sa I OO Ozalloacld gold. 16Xi ar.oommon TO Rangoon, Phosphorus gold. dresseil ..cnr, 7 CrotoM lOOQft IB 00 92 « Bcroll n In bond ....aoioa., sola 8 PhlUittlphlalranti H wZ M W Pruaalate potash, Amer. 2avi Ovals and hall ronnd SALT- Oulckallver 20 B Band if Turks Islands ..V hnab. 46 Buner- Quinine, American 2 20 Horse shoo m Cadiz g§ Btuto ilrklDi, prlmo lihubarb, China 1 40 Buds, 187X X9S.161nob 4 am .... LIv'p'l, HIggl.i..* sack 2 90 Blute, nrklna, fdr Bago, pearled 7 9 Hoop IWQOaliOOO LIv'p'l nno, Wf.rltilngt'a 3 86 8Utu, halr-flrklua, oholre. BaFaeratus 30 a Nall.rod m% tV9 .... • Btaui, liairdrklu, ordlo'r Balammonlao, ref. gold. 10X9 Sheet, Kaasia 10X9 Bii'ftrT'irfei""""'"'''''* Bal soda, Newcaatle, I'd U Welatl tuba, prime 1X9 Bbeet. sing., doab. * trsb. 4kS 6 Reflned.pnra Vollll lubi, urdlnuy Barsaparllla.U.,Fd,ln«'d ..^S Ralla, Kiig. (gold) ..* ton. 56 98 00 Crude 8arsaparllla,Mez.larsapariua, " OS WMtern, Drlms aaox. 12X91«X9 . . . Balls, " ~ American TV 009 78 Ou Nitrate soda. ....gold WMterD, nir Beneka}enekarootroot 80 9 80 LBAO— BBED— 8cileuiia, Alexandria IS a 80 Clover CheMO— Bpanlsh 11 . Senleuna. East India 14 2 If gold.6:o 96 80 V » 9 German. " 8 80 Timothy Vbusb. • 00 TMlor; Drlma W * ShellShell I,ac 84 25 96 9 . 80X9 BnglUh " 8 —Hemp,—.....,...„,.fordgn.. 290„„ - notorvnlr Soda ash (30 p. c.) gold. i)H 3 »^16 80 9«90 9 3 76 fmrm aalrlu, prime " Bar net.8 76 S.... Lliw..«d, Amer'n roaah .... 9 Bugi lead, W'- 21X9 LIna'd.al lnN.T.»b«a2 J)Krra dalrlu, fair Bniphato «i Pipe and sheet "10 36 910 26 26 92 » _ morphine, oz 6 30 Llnai-ed, Cal. (bagai Farm dairies, oommon , . (in Tartaric add ^chrystal) LBATUEB- ,-casta.VB-, C Oblotalrto prune gold **" _ v*. 90 9 Oak, slaughter, beavT.... 83 9 88 BILK-'""' ••••• CAKDLSB- Tapioca middle.... " 84 9 40 TsaUee,No.I,2,8,4*9.«IB 8 799 > Spenu » Verdigris, dry A ex. dry 27 9 " light (8 ) V 2 40 Tsatier, re-reeled 9 * 10 Uperm, patent Vitriol, bfue ;. . aa •k9 ; crop, heavy •> 2 8* Taysaams, '* ''^ No. 1*2 8 8 S« Blearlc DUCK- " middle 86 S M lialneeu Mi Adamantine Karens, light V pce.15 00 " light.. tnm t n 9 84 88 Canton,re-rldJ(ol it, Ravens, hearr 17 00 " S ezdo f «a 8 00 9 rough slaughter 82 9 88 ""'"'''' Scotch, O'ck.No. 1, » yd 64 ••"•"'"' Boaendalo .„ • bbl IWa.... 9 Beml'k,B.A.,Ac.,beavy . 2« 9 80 bpeEtobI""""'"" Cotton, No. 1 " 49 " " 9 middle. ^9 9 80 Plates, lor'n lOOlljrold ' .» S 75 at DYE WCIODS— " light... 27 28 13u Newcaatle gaa, 2.240 D ... . •HU.... 9 Plates, domestic 8 Camwood. .. .gold, V ton. 100 009 .... " 90 all Jff Liverpool vas cannrl .... 12 goS 13 00 California, heavy. 28 9 29 •"""*' Fustic, Cuba. " " 9 .... " """^ lUvfrpoolSoaaecauoel... :6 OAa 17 00 middle 28 9 29 BPiRrri:?"" tAjCOA- Fustic, Tampico gold 19 0O9 .... '• " light., n S 27X Brandy- ^» Fustic, Jamaica " 18 . " g,u Carscaa 009 Orinoco, heavy . fijb u 9 16 Fustic, " 2;X9 28X Maracalbo BavanlUa " is 009 .... " middle. J» (gold in bond ) 38 • 27 Foatlc, " 27X9 Otard, Da, A Co.. 4S09UOD Maracalbo.... " 16 009 .... " Ught.... 26 87 OasTai Pickled cod V bbl. 6 OO9 6 50 Clear pine 60 61 lO cart 13 009 English, d» , Mackerel, , aprlng 7 cCRdaoe— No. 1 aliore fl 00927 ."iO Cherry boardo aDd planks 75 009 80 00 S Manilla (large and small size) Mackerel, Ko.l, Bay 2S 00932 50 Oak mill ash 55 English blhiter lo S OO9 60 00 English _per lb 17Mai8 Mackerel, No. 2 12 OO9 Maple and birch 33 40 00 machinery i] uS 0O9 English Trred Manilla .Za Mac'rel, No. 3, Mass., large. 12 011912 60 91a » 18 9 14W Light do do 125 00 audclty..** COTTON—See special report. Extra heavy bbl. do ,«.._ _ 8V9 I FUUITS—See special report. ISSCO TBAS-See special report. GUOCEKIES—See apeclal report. Heavy do do no (10 COTTOK SEED— GUNNY BAGS— Light do do 8000 TIN- Cotton a'd, Up'd » ton ... a .. Calcutta, light h'vy, Mol;asses shooks.lncl. head'g.2 5092 TO fanca « B,gold 4 '^p. c ....Terne charcoal.. S" 50 9 60* Keg rifle 5 759 .... V 7 79 SI S Alum " Meal 600 TOBAcfco-«ee special 2^a n ««« .... HorseSUSfi':;.--.--.;v,;vvv,--5ohoe »' S"** report : Annsto, good t^ nrimo . yi "eer , rd '(id'.V. . i> 2S 9 siS^ .... Coppr- WINES— I Antlomny, reg. of... gold 15 9 Sporting, In IttcauU'trs.Vtt 989 lOO '.'" Argots, crude Yelfow-"ello metal 22 S ._ 7X9 8 HAY NAVAL ST0UE8— Irgols, reOned gold J3X9 wx North River, In bales V 100 |g?;r!.-.v.v.v.v.v.v.'l?!l':'5S|JS ^Arsenic, powdered. " 8 Tar, Washington..* bbl. 2 35 92 43 9 3X ' '°* lAssafCBtlda. 80 HEMP-""""""* '^ Tar. Wilmington 2 40 9 .. 9 Pitch.clty UBalsam caplvl 70 9 American dressed. .V ton.275 009285 00 2 50 9 ... Spirits turpentine. gall. Sicily Balsamlola 27 a American undressed 175 009185 00 V 43 9 49x Madeira...:.::: " 1 Hoain, commnion to good Red, Snan. !=*-'00a! »S . " •iMrissmFeru 8 W 9 Russia, clean 340 009 A Sicily .. Barkpetayo Italian strained. «(280B 2 20 92 30 Marseilles Madeira 9 45 gold.260 009 " 709 88 ngerrlM, No.l . 3 00 94 00 Marseilles port. . Persian... gold S7X9 40 Manila « & lOka lox " 809160 Bicarb. soda,N'cutie" Sisal N0.2 . 2 40 92 75 Malaga, dry 8X9 4 lox® 17 " pale 9991 00 Bi chro. potasb . 4 29 95 SO Malaga, sweet 12k9 Tampico 7x9 " „ 999106 extrapale . Clarel Blaacblng powder 8ji9 Jute gold 5 6 00 97 00 » cask )B 9 OAKUM. Claret 90980 00 gorax,r«llned J8 9 VB 7M9 lOX |i doz S HIDES— OIL CAKE— 4098 00 rlmstone,cra.fitongld45 00 9 Dry Hides— WOOI^ Brimstone, Am. roll vn 21^9 Buenos AyrM..Vk City thin, obl.. In bbls. V ton.4I 50942 00 ^Brimstone, flor gold 25 9 »^ In American, Saxony sulpbor. 8H9 ** „ "^ ^ ", bags 39 509 ... Fleece «b -tCampbor, Montevideo 24X(a West, American. Full crude (In Bio Grande " 25" thin, obl'g. In bags... 41 009 .... uloodMerino ll'iona) 24X9 OILS American ComblLg gold 20 9 21 Orinoco " 28 Campbor.reaned 9 «H Olive, Mars'es, qts f) case 4 06 £xtra.Palled 70 9 California " 23 9 Cantbarldes 9 Olive, In casks gall. 1 bhort ^ xtr«. Pulled: V D 120 9 •• v 27X9 1 30 San Juan 19 9 21 Superfine Carb. ammonia, In balk 9 17 Matamoras " Palm .¥ B !iV9 PuUed MCardamoms, Malabar ... 9 00 a 529 20X9 Linseed Vgall. 81 9 No 1. Pulled BOastoroU Vera Cruz " iO a ll"- California, J2 S Tampl(w>. « Cotton Seed Crude 47 9 60 tprlng cii>^"" ICbamomlle flowers, tt — - 20ka 21 " •• yellow Fine, unwashed...... V 80 Porto •• , 82X9 ~ m ' Clilorate Cabello 21 Whale, Medium :""" potash gold 2S)i9 Maracalbo " 20x"--^^ crude Northern.. 69 9 so Jaustlc soda 13 9 18 Whale, bleached winter.. Common, i'x Bogota *• 75 9 nawashed.: sn '. 20 22 Carrawayseed . 10 9 Sperm, crude 124 912s' Hurry S „ 9 Tmxillo • 21 Coriander seu^ 10 9 9 2:x Sperm, winter bleached. 1 40 91 4r Ca.llornla, l-aU C.lp andLunba-? BloHache " 16 18 ' "",';•- CoctilneaJ, Hondar..gold 61 9 Lardoil, prime winter.. • Fine, unwashed 9 Caracoa •• . 1 12X91 17 :... 924 CoctilD 65 9 70 21 gopperas. American an Piatt " 17 18 Strath .... 'i'xt Bahla • 9 Straits 6S S .... Am. Me'lnbVanwaalVed 27 ream tartar, -- 21 pr ...gold ....9 9 Neata foots 100 Si 40 ^oa4h Am.Meatlaa, onwaehed 80 Cubeba, East India Texas cor. j^outh Am. 18 9 •• 20X9 SIX PAINTS- Coniiv'a'wiahed" S 1 gntch "Western 19 9 20 Utharge, Cape Good « 5X9 Dry Baited Hides— ...Vtt « a H pe, unwashed. 5 (S psomsalta ~ Lead, red 9 Kkrtact 9 "H Mnaealbo gold. 12 IS 9 logwood 9xa 9 Lead,whlt«, Am., In oil 9 II Texas! mcd'-ani.'.'.'::::.'.';;"."" » Fennel! Haranham " 18 14 seed uSa 9 Lead, white, Amer«dry. 9ua Texas, coarse " x Flowers, Ferannbuco " 13 14 benzoin. . oz. 80 9 Zinc, white, dry, No.l. Texas, Burry ' V a 60 Matamoras ** 6X9 S Gambler... .gold. .«) Zinc, whlte.No.l.ln exas. >. ... S 3y Savanllla oil. 99 12 7 Western is Gamboge " 12 \i^ Zinc, white, French, " Smyrna, 90 9 »9 •• 9 dry 10 11 anwathed Bahla 12 la i( Ginseng, Wes.«ro SD 5 Zinc, wh., French, In ofl IS Mnyrna washed -.g a 90 Chill • 9 ; sn Ginseng, Soutbern 16 a 17 Ochre, yel., French, dry 8 Douakol, cs 2 70 •• 9 washed 80 Gum Arabic, Sandwich Island. . 12x9 18 Ochre, "ground. nicked.... 49 S 70 Wet Salted In oil 6 9 Dpnskoi, unwashed ij Gum Arabic, sorts Hides— Spaniel) bro., dry.8> 100 ., . 81x3 22 Buenos B 1 00 Z1N(^ Oumbenzoln Ayre8..fiibgoId. 12X9 I2X 8pan.bro.,gr'dlnon.*»B 8 40 a 60 '• 9 9 Bbeet VB Gumkowrle Klo Grande 12X9 13 Paris whlte.KnKVKVlbs. 8X« * S California " 2 GO 9 225 Gum gedda gold 12 Chrome, yellow, dry FREIGHTS— Uka .—STIAK , .^^If Para • 10 12X9 Oumdamar 12 9 lOX Whiting, Amer..«l 100 B 1 SO ToLivcnrooLis. d. 9 New Orleans cnr. 9 1 75 s. d. Gum myrrh. East India.'. 10 9 lox VermllMon, China... V B 86 2 Cotton....,* B 9-18 City slaughter ox A 9 9 X Gum myrrh, Turkey .... 42 cow 9 lOX Vermillion irleste to '95' Floor 8 S Upper Leather Stock— 9 ....Vbbl 9.. . Gum benegal Vermillion, Amer., com. 22 9 27 H.sooda.«ilon2} 9I6 Gum tragacantli, '. B.A.4KIogr.klp»i»gld S7X sorU. «-2 MInas 26X9 Venet.red(N.C.)»icwt. 2 25 9 8 00 0117 9490 Gum tragacanth, w. 22x9 28 Plumbago C'n,bAb.* bo. 8 8 9... _'l»''«y SlerraLeone our. 97 38 •••••..«. ..gold 9 China clay V ton. 23 00 Wheat. .b. A b. 88 73X9 89 Gambia and Bissau. " 80 9... Byd. potash, Fr. and a 82 Chalk il tee. '66 Zanzibar •• B 1X9 Beef • \ng 9 *»« 20 S ;^ Chalk, block gold 8 90 9- Kact India Stock— V ton 9 Pork Vbbl. iodine, reaubllmed BarrtM, American 89 : Calcut. alt. •9 To Hat«b byaaS:' pecacnanha, Brazil cow Vn gold 16 9 petkolAum- ... SI Calcutta, dead Cotton /»'»?ap green. . . Crnde. gold 90 9 40948 grav.V gall. 14 9 •.*H Tallow :::::::« Lac (ive Calcutta, balTaU)....!) B 12 9 Crude, 33X9 "»'•••» 40947 Rrav.(s.ord. 18X9 Lard tlcorfce paste, Calabr'lil 88 9 Holf£?-'ii'*""- 10 9 Beflsed Bt'd white (sh'ng Tobacco ....Vhtd. Icorlctt pasu, order) ." Sicily ... 24 9 ggn^ FnaHorsao— Uaddur. Kr. no loaw EXF,F7 •XS 496 Naptha.refin., 66-78 grav. 9X9 ..., Msasnrement goods V ft Manna. UrK^ (lake ("CW •rop) 15 <* 25 Resldunm ..., » 9 1 UOKNS^" «) bbl 4 W 9 Heavy goods #lb Manna,niuiuv, smallsmtiu Qake....!uaice 1101 10 a- Nalla,. Oz, Bio Grande 7 009 V kcK 9C. PKOVISIOKB- Ftttotoun. «. OB.ABtrl«« ..'..,: iwSlU I .* 01 te gaO. I rork,fflMi|llibl(tt*w}41.00 92136 96 THE CHRONICLE. [January 21, 1871.

Cotton. Cotton. Iron and Railroad Materials

JOHK 8. KKNSKDY. HXKBTM.BAKKB. ^TOaX 8. BABlfBS Cotton. [ohn C. Graham & Co., S. Kennedy Co., Xoai Arrow Tle» for ballns J. & 1.000' SBLIfIA, ALABAMA, Cotton. 41 CEDAR ST.. COB. OF WILLIAM ST., l^ffSaUbr Buyers of Cotton GENERAL RAILWAY AGENT'^ AND BWESSON, PBKKItfS ft CO., AailTT*, mSRCHANTS. rominlstfon. K. T. For a Buy and sell Railway O. Box 5,7M. M Beaver street, Bonds and Negoclate Loans to P Railways. Tlxe«Tl«i li»v«bsea us^d iinre extonslvelr tbjn aod la^t year lor mora tnaa oue-Uair <> »" »oy otnerj, received Lamb, IMrORTKRS OF haootionbaUJ l.i me United St»te», aad William fairs. Iron Ralls, Steel lie pretalam at several State ^^^^^_^ Ralls, Old Rails, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, Bvssemer Pl^Iron, ''crap. FOOTS Sc CO., VIBBARD, Steel Trr««, boiler plates, die. OFFERS hla services for purchase of COTTON and AND other produce; and soUcUa consignments ol AGENTS FOR European ports. vessels to load for „ „ ^ The Bowling Iron Company, Bradford OHARI.es O. jrOHNSBN, Refers to Wm. Bryce & Co., and Dancy, Hyman & England. The West Cumberland Hematre Iron Co., Worktag Co., New York. PBOPBIBTOBS AND MANUFACTUSEKJ OF ton iineland. Supply all Railway Equipment and undertake all COTTON TIES, G, W. Abert, Railway business generally. KNSLANO. NEW YORK AND JSBW OKLBANS SKLF-FASTENINO BCTCKLK TIE. COTTON BROKER Morris, Tasker & Co., the ship: Tito fs far the planter, the coMpress and It Pascal the Iteit aad mojt ooavaiilant Tie inaautactttred. COLUMBUS, Iron IVorks, PUIladel|>lila. toreoounneudddby all oi tne de.Uers la Kew Orieaps Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Tuliea, l-ap after a thorougn liivestigatloa as to the merits of the nilseieslppl. Welded various ties In use. Tiiey are miJeot thu best quality BoUer Flues, Gas Works Castings and Street piiated, put up in bundles of of Ba-'llsh ir jn, nicely Mains, Artesian Well Pipes and Tools, uali'orin wawht and are sold uudjr a guaranty to KDWABD XALLB. B. O. OAHSAOK. bavd entire satlafactloa. Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools, &c. WILLIAMS, BIBNIE & CO., Nalle & Cammack, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES: 65 Beaver street, New Tork. Cotton factors & commission merchants Sole Agents lor liie Atlantic states. 16 GOLD STREET, NE1Y YORK. For sale by dealers hrouguout the country. 158 Contmon Street, Neir Orleans.

I Office Sox 3102. WAI,!. IT., BEiVEB ST. Post Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments. NAYLOR & CO., C. Rogers & Co., NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILA., J. H. S. Fulkerson, 99 John street. 80 State street. 208 So. 4th street N»W TOEK, COTTON BROKER, CAST STEEL RAILS, COMMERCIAL BB0KBB3, CORNER MULBERRY AND WASHINGTON STS. CAST STEEL TYRES, INDIA & DOMESTIC GUNNY CLOTH, TICKSBURG, miss. Cashier, Mississippi Valley Cast Steel Frogs, and all other Steel Material for Refer to G. M. KLEIN, Railway IGunar Bass, Lliueed, Jute Batts, Bank, Vlcicsburg. Use. Sogar. HOUSE IN LONDON: NAYLOR, BEN Z ON tc CO.. Joseph B. Glover & Co. Insuiance. 34 Old Broad Street, who give special attention to orders for Ebtablishbd 18i2. 30 Central Street. Boston. T/ie Liverpool& Lon- Railroad Iron, Reynolds & Brothers, as don & Globe Ins. Co. well as Old Ralls, Scrap Iron and Metals. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, CHAUNOBY VIBBi3D» ALBX. P. TISEK KMKB80N FOOTB, BDWABD yOOTK Buy Cotton, Grain, &c., on Commission. AfetsGoldSiy ,()^o,:^()o Vibbard, Foote & Co., John Dwigfic c« Co., AJfetsinihe 40 BROADWAY, NfiW YORK, MANnFACTUUEBS OF U. States 2,000,000 keel RaiJs, ALERATUS, SUPER CAH.U. SODA, &€., 45" William St, Iron Rails, N«. IJ Old Slip, Kew York. FIRE INSURANCE. Old Rails, Everett & Co., AND American RAILTTAY EOUIPJUENTS. 66 State Street, Boaton* North To Railroad A ENTS FOR Fire Insurance Company AVenSTINB HEARD A CO.. OFFICE 192 BROADTTAY. COMPANIES. or CHIKA AKD JAPAN. Branch Offices, 2 Cooper Institute ac 1429 Broadway. Advances made on conslxnmente of approved mer We beg to call the attention of Managers of Rail cliandlze. ways and Contractors throughout (he Untteel States INCOKPORATBD 1883. and Canada to our superior facilities for executing orders at manutacturers prices, lor all descriptions o - hotU AMEKIOAK and iOKKIGN Wright Co., CASH CAPITAL - - - $500,000 00 ; & SURPLUS ....-• 295,237 93 ooraniissiON kierchants. Cash Capital and Surplus, July 1,1869, Railroad Iron. $796,237 93. Bin) DE JANEIBO, BRAZIL. We are always !n a position to furnish all sizes, pat- terns and weight of rail foi both steam and horse Represented In the United States by oar Insures Property against Loss or Damage by Fire at House, usual rates. roads, and in any quantities desii-Md eiiherf-or IMME* DlATli OR REMOTE delivery, at any the Wri£bt, Broira Sc Co., Policies Issued and Losses paid at the office of the port In Company, or at Its various Agencies In the principal United States or i.:anada and always at iiie very low- No. «» WALL STREET, NEW cltle he United States. est current market prices. Contracts will be made YORK fiayable in United States currency for American, and B. W. BLEECKER, President, n either currency or gold (at the option of the buyer) WYLLIS BLACK8T0NE,Vlce-Pres't,'» for foreign, and when desired, we will contract to Henry Lawrence & Sons, F. B BTER Secretary, supply roads with their monthly or yearly require- J.fJj V( LD, General Agent. ments. orders for Foreign Ralls, will be taken fortransmli MANUFACTUBBBS OF CORDAGE slon by Mail or throv^h the cable to our VOR EXPORT AND DOKIBSTIC USE. Imperial liONDON HOD8C;« FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 58 OLD BROAD STREET, ISi irRONT STREET, NEW TOBK or LONDON. for execution at a fixed price in sterling or on com- Assets .... $8,000,000, Gold mission at the current market price ahroad when the ordpr is received In Loudon; shipments to be Brinckerhoff, CHIEF OFFICE IN THE U. 8. made Turner & at stated periods to ports in America and at the low- Nos. 40 and 42 Pine Street, New York. est possible rates of freights. Address Polhemus, S. W. Hopkins & Co., ManafBctarers and Dealers In Gilead A. Smith & Co., NO. 71 BROADW^AY. SAIL BABTHOLOMBW HOUSE, BANE, LONDON, COTTON DUCK An) BALDWriN LOCOlHoriVB WORKS And all kinds 01 NO. Kl BROADWAY, NKW YORK. C9S5'l? CANVAS, FELTING DUCK, CAR COVER. IHO.BACHJING,, AaVENS DOCK, silLTWINES M. Baird & Co., •C. " ONTAWO • SEAMLlsS "'""'•BAGS, PHILADKLPBtrA. " AWNING STRIPES." Railroad Iron. Also, Agents All work accurately fitted to gane:es and thoronch- In Porta of New York and New ly Interchangeable. Pian, MalerlHl. Workmanship United State* Bunting Company. Hintsh and Edicicnoy fnllv euKranteed. Orleans. M. Baird, Ch„s T. Pbtv, Wm. P. Heniey' supply aU widths A»«U and Colors always In itook Geo. Burnham. Edw. H. WlllUais. Kd. Longstrein. BlUs of Exchange on London and circular Wm. P. Converse tc Co., 13 * 1» ' Notes Uapehard Street. unouBt* to Dult remttt«ni ortravtlon. M riue tst., New York, A««nti,