Philadelphia-Am. S. S. Co., 31 ; do. 6s, 107%; pons, 95%; do. Black Scrip, 141⁄2; Wilmington, 105; do, deferred, 92; Summit Branch, 25; SoncWegbery Valley Income scrip, 56; do. Eastern Columbia and Augusta 6s, 110. The latest quo- ra Block No. 3, 800; Toledo, Delphos and BurlingExt. 78, 120%; Central Transp., 46%; Catawissa tations are: Atlanta and Charlotte, 72@78; do. ton, 15; Wisconsin Central, 27; do. 2d scries, ew pref., 51; Fairmont Pass. R. R. 68, 108; 1st, 107@108%; Baltimore and Ohio, 200@205; 59; Province of Quebec 58, 1906, 101; St. Louis Tantingdon and Broad Top Mt. 1st, 121; do. Ballimore City Passenger R. R., 884@38%; 6s, 1886, 108; Alantic Mining Co., 1234; Al. DESO), 78, 96%1⁄2; Oil Creek 1st mort., 1012; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 6s, 84% @84%; Char-louez, 3; Crescent, 14; Catalpa, 25%; Contentennsylvania and New York Canal 7s, 1906, 128; lotte, Columbia and Augusta 2d, 99@99%; Cin- ment, 25%; Copper Falls, 934; Central, 28; Dunittsburg 7s, 1886, W. L., 110%; Philadelphia, cinnati and Baltimore 78, 110%; Consolida can, 84; Douglas, 4; Empire, 2; Franklin, ermantown and Norristown R. R., 109; Penn- tion Coal, 36% @40; Marietta and Cincinnati 1st, 12; Harshaw, 11%; Huron, 4; National, 1; Ivacia Company 69, 107; Philadelphia and 122@122%; do. 1st Sterling, 113@118%; do. Osceola, 35; Pewabic, 1634; Ridge, 4; Sullivau, >ading R. R. scrip, 68; do. 6s, consol. mort. 28, 91%@92; do. 3d, 461⁄4@46%; Northern Cen- 43%; Silver Islet, 29; Star, 1. M 114; Railway Car Trust 5s, 10034; Sun-tral, 483⁄44@49%1⁄2 ; do. 6s, 1885, 109@110%1⁄2; do. Under the new arrangements recently effected ty, Hazleton and Wilkesbarre 5s, 95; 8t, Paul 5s, 1926, 98%1⁄2@100; Norfolk and Petersburg 2d, d Dalath pref., 75; Texas and Pacific consol. 8s, 112@-; Ohio and Mississippi, Springfield between the Pennsylvania and the Baltimore and rt. 6s, 103%; do. 1st mort., 106; do. 1st mort, div., 116@118; Orange and Alexandria 2d, 126@ Ohio Railroad Companies the rate of fare between Rio Grande div., 97%; Union and Titusville 128; Orange, Alex. and Manassas 78, 101%@ New York and Washington have been reduced 102. The latest quotations are: City 68, 110 1014; Pittsburg and Connellsville 78, 1244@ from $7 50 to 86 50; between New York and BalRichmond and Danville, 944@95; South Side timore from $6 20 to $5 50; betweea Philadell; do, free of tax, 127@129; do. 4s, new, @113; Pennsylvania State 63, 24 series, 101 2d, 102@— ; do. 3d, 103@-; Virginía and Ten-phia and Washington from $4 50 to $1. The fare 101%; do. 3d series, 1044@105; do. 5s, rewnessee 2d, 10234@103; Western Maryland 2d between Philadelphia and Baltimore remains as in, 117@117; do. 4s, new, 108@111; Phil-pref., 108%1⁄2@109%; Wilmington, Columbia and it was, $3. alpbia and Reading R. R., 80@30%; do. Augusta 6s, 109@112; Baltimore City 6s, 1884, sol. mort. 7s, coup. 12334@124; do. reg., 124-2110; do. 68, 1890, 118@1182; do. 6s, 1893, 1213; do. mort. 6s, 117@-; do. 7s, 1893, 1211⁄2 @1221⁄2; do. 6s, exempt, -@123; do. 69, 11224; United New Jersey R. R. and Ca- 1902, 126@1281⁄2 ; do. 5s, 1894, -@118; do. 58, 0, 1810182; Buffalo, Pittsburg and West- 1916, 121@-; Virginia Consols, 81% @81%; do. ,21%21%; Pittsburg, Titusville and Buf- consol. coupons, 95% @95%; Virginia 10-40 78, 9634@974; Camden and Amboy mort, bonds, 51@514; do. 10-40 coupons, 95%1⁄2@954; į, 1889, 1153⁄41⁄4@1161⁄4 ; Pondsylvania R. R., 6834 do. Peeler conpons, 15%1⁄2@—; do. Black Scrip, 68%; do. gen'l mort., coupon, 12434@125; 13@13. . reg., 126@126; do. consol. mort. 68, reg., Boston.-Atchison, Colorado and Pacific 68; 198119%; Little Schuylkill R. R., 53054; 102; Atlantic and Pacific Block, 121%; Atchison forris Canal pref., 164@170; Schuylkill Nav., Topeka and Santa Fe 5s, 1909, 9934; Atchison, 6; do. pref., 13@184; do. 68, 1882, 88@ Jewell County and Western 6s, 1905, 1014; Bos. 89%; do. 1872, 10234@1034; Elmira and Wil- ton, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford 5s, The Wabash Railway Company has acquired Hamsport pref., 54@—; do, 6s, 115@115%; do. 1910, 1034; Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn, $983100; Lehigh Coal and Navigation, 45% 120; do. 6s, 1897, 116; Boston Land, 10%; Bos- the Havana, Rantoul and Eastern Railroad, a 16; do. 6s, 1884, 1065%@106%; do. R. R. loan, ton Water Power, 11; Burlington and Missouri Darrow gauge line, seventy-six miles long, run115@115%; do. Gold Loan, 11534@1164; do. River in Nebraska 6s, non-exempt, 105%; Chi- nicg from Leroy, Ill., to West Lebanon, Ind., and 200sol. 78, 118@1194; Northern Pacific, 4334 cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 6s, 1920, Dubaque it will be incorporated into the Wabash system at 105; once. 014; do. pref. 741% 74%; North Pennsylvania, div. 105%; do. Wisconsin Valley div., 61062107%; do. 7s, 122@122%; do. Gen'l Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers pref., 8434; In the United States Circuit Court at St. Louis, on the 1st inst., Judge McCrary gave a decision in the case of the old Pacific Railroad Company against the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, C. K. Garrison et al., which sustains the finding whereby the third mortgage was foreclosed and the stle of the road made. The contracts for building the Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Western Railroad, being a proposed new line to Buffalo, were signed on the 2d inst. The road is to be completed about October 1. The New York and Pennsylvania Construction Company are the contractors. mort. 75, reg., 120@122; Philadelphia and Erie, Chicago and West Michigan, 84; Cincinnati, San-John H. Davis & Co., 274323; do. 6s, 1023%@102%; do. 7s, 1174@ dusky and Cleveland 78, 106; do. 69, 1900, Chicago, Barlington and Quincy 58, 101; Chi Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall St., New York. Interest allowed on Temporary and Standing Deposits. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Commission only, either on Margin or for Investment. Thirteenth and Fifteenth, 70@75; Spruce and Alleghan and Grand Rapids 83, 1888, 111% Sheldon & Wadsworth, 2108. BANKERS, 10 WALL STREET, N. Y. IN ADDITION TO A GENERAL BANKING WM. C. SHELDON. Pine, 54256; Green and Coates, 85@93; Chest- Kansas City and Cameron 10, 1892, 1254; Kan. Paine & Webber, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Members of the Boston Stock Exchange.) 48 Congress St., Boston. Transact a general Banking business. Buy and sell Stocks and Bonds on commission in Marked thus (*) are leased roads. 64 44 ས 46 44 ་་ RAILROAD AND CANAL DIVIDEND STATEMENT. Btook Showing the amount of Stock Outstanding, the Dividend Periods and the date of last Dividend. & Last June 80 3 Apl. 74 21 roads. ..100 200,000 & — ¦ 748,000 M. & N. May 600 000 A. & O.. Ar 500,000 J. & J. J; 170,000 J. & J. Jag 500,000 J. & J. 13 2,050.000 J. & J. 1 600,000 J. & J. Jaz 105,000 A. & 0 Oct 200 000 annually Not 200,000-& 1,500,000 J. & J. 1 & & — ¦ ... Stook Dividend Dividend ||Marked thus (*) are leased out- Dividend Dividend Marked thus (*) are leased standing. Periods. Payable. roads. standing. Periods. Payable. Albany and Busq*. ------100 $3,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Little Schuylkill.- B$2.646.100 J. & J. Jan. 1 2 Ashuelot... ..100 210,000 quarterly Oct. 79 1 Louisville & Nashville..100 18,130,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 Atch.. Top. & Santa Fe.100 10,409,300 quarterly Feb. '81 2 Louisv., N. Alb. & Ohi100 8,000 000 J. & D. Dec. '70 8 Atlanta and West Point.100 1,232,200 J. & J. July 80 4 Lowell and Andover...100 500,000 J. & J. July '80 5 Atlantic and Bt. Law-100 5,000,000 M. & 8. Bept.'80 8 Lowell and Lawrence 100 200,000 A. & O. Apl. 78 2 Augusta and Savannah.100 1,022,900 J. & D. June'80 34 Lykens Valley -100 600,000 F.M.AN Feb. '79 24 Avon, Geneseo & Mt. M.*100 225,000 A. & O. Jan. 78 3 Manchester and Law...100 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov.'80 5 Baltimore and Ohio...100 14,216,800 M. & N Nov. 80 5 Marietta & Cincinnati 50 1,408,912 — & pref.100 4,599,578 J. & J. Jan. '81 8 1st pref. 50 8,130,719 M. & 8 8ep. '66 38 Washington Br..100 1.650,000 A. & O. Oct. 80 5 2d pref. 50 4,460,368 M. & S. Sep. '66 38 Berkshire ---------100 600,000 quarterly Apl. 81 1 Massawippi*.---- ------- 100 400,000 F. &. A Feb. '81 2 Boston and Albany-100 20,000,000 quarterly Mar. '1 2 Memphis & Charleston 25 6,312,726 J. & D. Jan. 698 Bos. Clin., F. & N. Bed.100 1,297,000 Metropolitan Elevated..100 6,500,000 quarterly Apl. '8 2 " pref.100 1,750,100 Apl. '81 3 Michigan Central 100 18,738.204 quarterly May '81 1 Agricultural Br. guar..100 60,000 J. & D June 76 3 Middlesex Central...100 2,136 shs F. & A. Feb. '81 8 Bost., Conc.& Mont.*pref100 800,000 M. & N Nov.'80 3 Mill Creek & Minehill 50 823,375 J. & J. Jan. '81 6 Boston and Lowell-500 3,250,000 J. & J.Jaz. 81 2 M. Hill & Schuyl. Hav. 50 3,856,450 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Boston and Maine 100 6,921,274 M. & N. Nov. 80 4 Missouri Pacific.........100 2,416,000 quarterly Arl. 81 1 Boston and Providence.100 4,000,000 M & N. May 814 Mobile & Montgomery..100 2,794,800 F. & A. Feb. '80 2 131,700 J. & J. an. '81 3 Morris and Essex. Attleborough Branch.100 50 15,000,000 J. & J Jan. 81 3 Bost., Revere B. & Lynn.100 850,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Mt. Carbon & Pt. Carbon.50 282,350 J. & J. Jan. '81 6 Buffalo, N. Y. and Erie-100 950,000 J. & D Dec. '80 5 Nashua and Lowell...10 800.000 M. & N Nov.'80 33 Burl. & Mo. Riv. in Neb.100 8,537,800 quarterly Feb. '70 2 Nashua and Rochester .100 1,305,800 A. & O. Apr. 281 1 Camden and Atlantio... 50 877,400 quarterly Apl.'80 3 Nashville and Decatur..100 1,529,000 J. & D. Dec. '79 3 46 pref. 50 838,311 quarterly Apl.'80318 Nash., Chat. & St. Louis. 26 6,675,296 A. & Opl. '80 1 Camden & Burl. Co.....100 881,925J. & J. Jan. 81 3 Naugatuck......... 100 2,000 000 J. & J. Jan. 81 6 Orpe May and Millville 50 447,000 J & D. June '80 8 Nesquehoning Valley 50 1,000,000 M. & S. Mar. '81 8 Catawissa*------------- 50 1,159,600 October Oct. 86 $1 N.Castle & Beaver Val.* 50 1,800,000 quarterly July '80 24 แ pref. 50 2,200,000 M. & N. Nov. '80 31 N Haven & Northamp..100 605,000 quarterly Oct. 74 3 44 2d pref..... 50 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov. '80 31 New London Northern 100 1,418,800 quarterly Oct. 80 14 Cayuga and Busq. - 50 689,110 J. & J. Jan. 80 41 N.Y. Cen. & Hudson R..100 89,428,330 quarterly Apl. 81 2 Cedar Rapide & Mo. R.*100 6,860,400 F.M.A.N Feb. '81 1 New York and Harlem.100 8,500,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 4 44 pref.100 769,600 F. & A Feb. 81 8 16 pref.100 1,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Central of Georgia...100 7,500,000 J & D. City Line. annually Apl. '81 3 Central of New Jersey-100 18,563,200 quarterly New York & Long Br.*100 2,000,000 Oct. '79 2 Central Obio*-- ---- ---- 50 2,425,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 3 New York Elevated....10c 6,500,000 quarterly Apl. '81 2 pref... 50 400,000 J. & J an. 81 8 N.Y., Lake Erie & West. 100 77,107,700 Central Pacific .........100 54,275,500 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 44 pref..100 8,146,700 100 Chemung... 880,000 quarterly July 80 11 N. Y., N. H. & Hartf...100 15,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 5 100 2,155,300 J. & J. July '80 1 Cheshire, preferred N. Y. Provid. & Boston.100 3,000,000 quarterly Feb. '81 2 Chicago and Alton.100 10,065,400 M. & 8. Mar. 81 4 Ning. Bridge & Canand*100 1,000,000 J. & J. July '80 3 pref..100 2,426,400 M. & B. Mar. '81 4 North Carolina*-------- 100 4,000,000 M. & 8. Mar. '80 3 Chicago, Burl. & Quincy.100 81,004,456 M. & 8. N. Eastern (8.C.) pref..100 96,000 M. & N. Nov. '774 Chi., Clin., Dub.& Minn..... 6,166,000 A. & O. North Pennsylvania.... 60 4,527,160 quarterly Feb. '81 1 Uhicago, Iowa & Nebras*100 8,916,200 J. & J. Northern Central 50 5,842,000 A. & O. Jan. '81 Chi, Mil. and St. Paul..100 15,401,261 A.&O. Apl. '81 3 Northern N. Hampsh..100 8,068,400 J. & D. Dec. '80 3 pref.-100 12 279,483 A. & O. A1.81 3 Northern New Jersey..100 1,000,000 J. & J. July 77 2 Chicago & N. Western-100 14,988,257 J. & D Dec. '80 3 Norwich & Worcester 100 2,604,400 J. & J. Jan. '81 6 pref.100 21,625,853 quarterly Nar. '81 11 Ogdensb, & L Champl. 100 8,077,000 J. & J. July 176 2 Chiongo, R. I. & Pacific-100 50,000 00C quarterly May '81 1: pref.100 2,000,000 A. & O. Apl. '78 4 Chicago & West Mich...100 6,151,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 21 Ohio and Mississippi...100 20,000,000 quarterly Uln, Ham, & Dayton...100 3,000,000 A. & O. Oct. '80 2 pref.100 4,030,000 J. & D. Mar. '75 8 429,037 M. & N. Nov. '80 3 Cin., Band. & Clev. pref. 50 Old Colony .100 7,133,800 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Clev., Col., Oin. & lud-100 14,991,800 F. & A. Feb. '815 Oregon Railway & Nav.100 4.455,0.0 quarterly May 81 2 Cleveland & Mahoning. 50 2,057,569 M. & N. Nov. '79 4 Oswego and Syracuse 100 482,400 F. & A. Aug. 89 Cleveland & Pittsburg. 50 11,236,150 quarterly Mar. '81 1 Panama... ------------100 7000,000 quarterly Feb. '81 5 Oolumbus and Xenia 50 1,786,200 M.J.8.D Mar. '81 2 Paterson and Hudson*-100 632,000 J & J. Jan. '61 Colum. & Hocking Val.100 2,500,000 F. & A Feb. '81 4 Paterson and Newark 100 250,000 J. & J. Third Avenue (N. Y.)...100 Ooncord. -- ---- ---- ---- 60 1,600,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 6 Paterson and Ramapo*.100 248,000 J. & J. Apl. '81 3 13th & 15th street (Ph.). 50 Concord and Ports.*.... 850,000 J. & D. D c. '80 34 Pember. & Hightstown. 50 342,150 J. & J. July 80 323d street (N. Y.).......100 Oonn, & Passump Biv..100 2,175,700 F. & A. Feb. '81 2 Pennsylvania 50 68,870,200 M. & N. Nov. '80 4 Union (Boston) -------- 100 Connecticut River...... 100 2,100,000 J. & J. Jan. '814 Peoria & Bureau Val. 100 1,200,000 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 Union (Phila) 50 Cumberland Valley. 50 1,292,950 J.A.J.O. Jan. 81 2 Philadelphia and Erie*. 50 6,004,300 J. & J. West Philadelphia.. · 50 241,900 A. & O. Oct. 80 4 1st pref.. 50 46 pref. 50 2,400,000 J. & J. Jan. '75 4 2d pref... 50 243,000 A. & O.Oct. 80 4 Phil., Ger. & Norristwn 50 1,626,250 M.J. 8.D. Mar. 813 Danbury and Norwalk, 50 600,000 quarterly Mar. 811 Philadelphia & Reading 50 32,726,375 quarterly Jan. 276 24 Dayton & Michigan*... - 50 2,401,528 A. & O. Oct. '80 14 pref. 50 1,551,800 quarterly July '76 8 pref. 60 1,211,260 quarterly Jan. 81 2 Phila, and Trenton 100 1,259,100 quarterly Apr. 181 24 Delaware. 2 1,230,950 J. & J. Jan. 81 3 Phila., Wil. & Balt... 50 11,572,700 J. & J. Jan. '814 Del. & Bound Brook*...100 1,584,400 quarterly Feb. '81 1 Pittsb., Ft. W. & Chi.*100 19,714,286 quarterly Apr. 81 if Del, Lackaw. & Westn. 50 26,200,000 quarterly Apr. '81 1 Special Imp.100 5,204,300 quarterly Apl. '1 1 Detroit, Lans. & Nor...100 1,874,000 F. & A. Aug.'80 2 Pittsfield & N. Adams..100 450,000 J. & J. Jan. 80 2 pref.100 2,503,300 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 Porti., Saco & Portsm..100 1,500,000 J. & J. July '80 3 Dubuque & Sioux City*100 6,000,000 A. & O. Apl. '81 2 Profile and Franconia..100 Annual Nov. 80 8 Bast Pennsylvania 50 1,309,200 J. & J. Jan 81 3 Providence & Worces..100 2,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 50 392,950 J. & J. Jan. 81 3 East Mahanoy * Republican Valley......100 853,000 quarterly Feb. '80 2 East Tenn., Va. & Ga... 100 1,968,274 Oct. '80 3 Rensselaer & Saratoga *100 6,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Rhode Island & Mass..100 Eastern (Mass.)--------100 4,997,600 J. & J. July '73 3 175,575 -&-Jan. '81 8 Eastern (N. H.) --------100 492,500 J. & D. Dec. '80 21 Richmond & Petersb....100 1,008,600 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Adams Express 100 12,000,000 quarterly Feb. Eel River...... .100 3,000,000 - & - Mar. '81 Roch. & Genesee Val.*.110 655,200 J. & J. Jan. '79 S American Express..... 50 18,000,000 J. & J. Jan. Elmira, Jef. & Canand*100 600,000 Sept. Sept. 80 5 Romo, Watert. and Ogd-100 2,998,900 J. & J. July '75 3 Amoskeag Manuf. Co...100 8.000 000 J. & D. Des Elmira & Williamsport 60 500,000 M. & N. Nov. '80 24 Rutiana preferred. 100 4,168,700 F. & A. Feb.'76 318 Calumet and Hecla Mining. 100,000 8. F.M.A.N Feb. pref. 50 500,000 J. & J. Jan 81 38. L., Alt. & T. Haute-100 2,300,000 -&-Ceutral Mining Co......100 Annual. Feb Erie and Pittsburg*. 50 1,090,250 quarterly Sept.'80 11 pret.100 2.463,400 F. & A. Feb. '81 8 Consolidation Md.) Coal.100 10,250,000 M. & 8. Jan. Fitchburg.. ---- ---- ---- -- 100 4,500,000 J. and J. Jan. '81 8 St. L., 1. Mt. & South'n. 100 14,248,950 F. & A. Feb. '74 3 George's Creek C & I..100 J. & J. Aug Frankfort and Kokomo.100 600,000 Oct. 179 14 Salem and Lowell.......100 2,433 shs M. & S. Sep.'78 50c Gold and Stock Tel....100 2.500.000 quarterly et Georgia ... -100 4.200,000 J. and J. Jan. '81 3 Schuylkill Valley⭑ 576,050 J. & J. Jar. '81 2 Maryland Coal... -----100 4.400,000 F. & A. Feb. Hannibal & St. Jo. pref..100 5,183,024 F. & A. Feb. '81 2 Seaboard and Roanoke-100 1,151,400 M. & N. Nov.'80 4 Mariposa Gold.---------100 2,836,600 16 Harrisburg & Lancaster 50 1,182,500 J & J. Jan. '81 Chamokin V. & Pottsv.* 50 869,450 F. & A. Aug.'80 3 pref-100 8,693,400 housatonic, pref. -----100 1,180,000 quarterly Apl. '81 2 Shore Line* -------- 100 995,800 J. & J. July '80 4 Missouri Val. Land Co..100 200,000 M. & 8. Jan. Illinois Central-100 29,000.000 M. & 8° Mar 13 Sioux C. & Pacific pref..100 169,000 A. & O. Apl. '81 3 Moingona Coal Co... 100 306,200 quarterly Mar. Iowa Falls& Bioux City*100 4,026,000 quarterly Mar. '81 1 South Branch (N. J.)* 100 438,300 J. & J. July '79 3 National Tube Works..100 1,000,000 quarterly Apl fowa Railroad Land Co 100 7,6 20,000 quarterly Feb. 81 1 South Western, (Ga.)-100 3,892,300 J. & D. Jure'79 3 Pacific Mail Steamship-100 20,000,000 M.J.S.D. Sept Xo. 8o. & Mo. Northern. 25 0.00 quarter May '81 2 Stockbridge and Pitts. 100 448,700 J. & J.July 79 3 Pennsylvania Coal..... 60 4,000,000 F.M.A.N Feb. Jatfersony., Mad. & Ind.100 00.000 quarterly May '81 14 Summit Branch*....... 50 4,125,000 F. & A. Feb. 76 3 Pullman Falace C100 6,990.200 F.M.A.N Feb. Joilet and Chicago. 100 1,500,000 quarterly June'80 1 Syr., Bingham. & N.Y.*100 2,004,000 J. & D. Feb. '80 2 Quicksilver, comme--100 5,708.706 Ken. City, Top. & West.100 250,00e quarterly May '80 1 Terre Haute & Ir diana 100 1,988,150 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 preferred 100 4,291,300 Kentucky Central...... 2 4,500,000 J. & D. Dec. '80 1 Troy and Boston......100 1,609,000 F. & A. Feb. '80 2 Quincy Mining Co...... 25 40,000 shs Annual Feb. 66 pref.ico 50 100 J. & D. Dec. '86 3 Union Pacific..........100 38,745,000 quarterly Apl. '81 11 Quincy K. R. Bridge....100 1,750,000 J. & J Jan. Laize Shoto & Mich. 90..100 49,466,500 quarterly May 81 2 United Cos. of N. J*... 100 20,490,400 quarterly Apl. '81 2 Sioux C. & L.F. L.& L. Co. 100 500,000 J. & J. Jan. (gtar.).100 533,500. & A. Feb '815 Utica, Ohenango & 3. V.100 4,000,000 M. & N. May '89 3 Spring Mountain Coal.. 50 1,250,000 J. & D. Dec. Lowrance. 450,000 quarterly Oct. 280 2 Utica and Black River100 1,666,000 J. & J. Mar. '79 2 Topeka Equipment Co..100 255,000 A. & O. Ap. 50 27.382.565 qarterly Apl. '81 1 Vermont and Mas100 3.050.000 A.&O. Apl. '81 8 United States Express 100 7,000,000 F.M A.N Feb. pref. 50 106,800 quarterly Apl. '81 21 Wab., St. L. & Facific...100 20,000,000! Wells Fargo & Co. Exp 100 5,000,000 J. & J. Jan. 60 6,871,450 que rterly Mar. 812 pref.100 20 000,000 quarterly May 811 West. Union Telegraph.100 80,000,000 quarterly Apl 282,555 206,054 475,000 J. & J. Ja 200,000 J & J. Ja 284,775 J. & J. Jan 200,000 quarterly Ap 750,000 A. &0 Ap 1,199,500 J.A. J.O. Api 962, 100 quarterly Ja 500,000 J. & J. (Jan. 750,000 M. & N. Nov 113,000 M. & N. Nov. 600,000 J. & J. Jan 2,000,000 F.M.A.NNOV 1,000,000 J. & J. (JAD 600,000 J, & J. Jas. 874,500 J. & J. Tar 400,000 J. & J. Jay 400,000 J. & J. July Feb CANALS. Chesapeake & Delaware 50 1,983,563 J. & D. June Delaware Division. 50 1,633,350 Delaware and Hudson-100 20,000,000 F. & A Aur Delaware and Raritan 100 5,847,400 quarterly Arl Lehigh Coal & Navigat. 50 10,848,650 3.8.D.M. Sept Monongahela Navigat. 50 1,003,500 J. & J. July Morris (consolidated)...100 1,025,000 F. & A. Feb (preferred).. ------100 1 175,000 F. & A. Feb Pennsylvania.... 50 4,837,950 -&Bohuyl. Nav. (common)* 50 1,908,207 annually A. (pref.). 50 2888,977 annually A.9 MISCELLANEOUS. ........ ....... sago and Northwestern: 979. 880. 881. cago, Burl. & Quincy cago, Mil. & St. Paul: $60. 381. .764,298 .991,000 ago, St. Paul, Minn. & Omaha: RAILROAD EARNINGS-MONTHLY. ....... ....... January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Total. 184,316 165,170 188,325 141,652 149,504 153,378 143,432 160,160 179,804 204,991 189,330 193,068 2,053,131 ...167 750 124,510 148,551 .1,069,166 1,056,691 1,280,272 1,406,600 1,579,591 1,443,088 1,458,833 1,556,457 1,649,430 1,809,022 1,488,142 1,335,870 17,153,163 .1,200,614 1,070,487 1,373,438 1,356,716 1,778,488 1,724,950 1,840,067 1,973,438 1,964,997 2,120,229 2,154,000 1,853,000 20,410,424 .1,602,907 1,400,000 1,643,000 1,008,321 889,623 1,107,042 1,128,894 1,433,364 1,393,087 1,314,231 1,326,957 1,716,409 1,896,073 1,558,476 1,325,895 16,098,372 738,749 900,675 871,000 1,135,000 1,038,000 1,026,000 991,000 1,257,000 1,494,000 1,472,000 1,426,000 13,114,810 .343,737 307,381 327,370 335,394 421,937 447,764 536,843 583,832 628,811 668,163 601,101 ....... .105,405 ..2,024,812 2,210,304 2,474,392 2,214,626 2,211,010 2,022,823 2,194,423 2,546,028 2,922,396 2,898,586 2,801,835 2,846,216 29,367,451 2,593,612 2,317,230 2,854,834 2,782,324 2,540,997 2,653,477 2,873,316 3,022,8 54 3,000,627 3,095,198 3,047,541 New York, Lake Erie & Western: 1879. .1,147,173 1,207,391 1,356,780 1,372,755 1,350,574 1,230,419 1,273,533 1,450, 223 1.492,497 1,713,697 1,51F,835 1,398,344 16,509,121 1,296,381 1,252,218 1,644,958 1,643,151 1,592,544 1,661,812 1,580,976 1,606,874 1,786,417 1,899,910 1,799,338 1,726,78 19,491,367 1,443,437 1,425,765 ...... ....... ....... ....... ..... ....... Northern Central: .334,494 330,860 415,325 386,130 329,788 419,193 450,298 453,923 464,093 512,917 459,054 494,310 5,050,387 .386,157 382,657 Northern Pacific: .900,482 825,154 889,569 989,034 1,144,051 1,179,140 1,147,767 1,305,414 1,197,162 1,409,028 1,308,658 1,325,780 13,621,239 ..1,239,177 1,016,278 1,404,878 1,328,661 1,307,148 1,288,168 1,169,874 1,415,834 1,877,073 1,563,794 1980. .195,695 199,644 197,470 1981. ..212,435 178,234 262,050 .... St Louis, Alton and Terre Haute: ........153,139 ..169,458 St. Louis, I. Mt. & South'n: 1980.. 1681..... St. Paul, Minn. and Man: 1880.. 1881... ..555,923 490,195 451,560 403,300 372.280 365,300 442,000 543,555 661,400 678.200 *626,725 655,100 6,258,419 ..570,957 560,791 692,022 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific: 1660 1891. ...928,603 ....811,617 ........ ........ Pocasset.... (Photographed) C. Jan. 2, 1865. First A, May 10, 1865.. 19,64 66,768 D, Feb. 20, 1864. People's.. .D, Oct. 2,.1865. .Jewett City.... A, Series 1875. C, Feb. 14, 1865. C, May 2, 1865. A, Oct. 20, 1871.. Chicago, Ill. Dedham, Mass. Fall River, Mass. *Galena, Ill.... Jewett City, Conn.. Rome, N. Y. Southbridge, Mass.. Tamaqua, Pa... Osage, Iowa... Albany, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y Buffalo, N. Y. Lafayette, Ind. Lockport, N. Y... Muncie, Ind.. Newburgh, N. Y New York, N. Y.. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, NY. New York, N. Y... New York, N. Y.. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A, March 10, 1865. Pittsfield, Mass.. B, Sept 1, 1865. A, July 20, 1865. A, June 2, 1864. B, Sept. 1, 1865. 46 B, May 10, 1875. " B, July 1, 1865. A, May 10, 1865. แ .C. & D. Aug. 1, 65. Bank No. Treasury No. to 2,200 560,958 to 561,407, 741 to 765 252,111 to 252,135 Osage National Bank.1,751 .Nat. Bank of Pontiac. Jersey City, N. J............ First National Bank ..........671 to 750 The date on this note is incomplete, it reads simply “U 19th, 1565 Is Portrait of Chase, act July 11, 1862, dated Aug I, 1862. B & D. 58 Series of 1875. Letter D. John Allison, Register. A. N. Wymat 10s Portrait of Lincoln, act Feb. 25, 1862, dated March 10, 1862. B & 108 Portrait of Lincoln, act March 3, 1863,dated March 10, 1863. D. 10s Portrait of Webster. Series of 1875. Letter C. 20s Female with shield and sword, act Feb. 25, 1862, dated March 1 A, B, C. 20s Female with shield and sword, act Mar. 3, '63, dated Mar. 10, '63. 20s Portrait of Hamilton, act March 3, 1863. Series of 187b and '78. ecuted with pen and ink. 50s Portrait of Hamilton, act Feb. 25, 1862, dated March 10, 1862. C. 508 Portrait of Hamilton act March 3, '63, dated Mar. 10, '63. A, B, C 50s Portrait of Clay, act March 3, 1863. Series 1869. B. 503 Compound Interest Note, act June 30, 1864, dated July 15, 1864. 100s Compound Interest Note, act June 30, 1864, dated May 15, 1865. 100s Large Spread Eagle, act Feb. 25, 1862, dated March 10, 1862. B& 500s Portrait of J. Q. Adams, act March 3, 1863, dated series 1869. B 1000s Portrait of Robt. Morris, act March 3, 1863, dated March 10, '62. 1 1000s Portrait of Robt. Morris, ast March 10, 1862, dated March 10, 1863. B. D. OTHER CHECK LETTERS. The following is a list of banks having plates bearing check letters othe A, B, C, D: 5s National Bank of the Republic, Boston, Mass. Charter number 379; Check letters E, F, G, H. 58 Manufacturers' National Bank, Amsterdam, N. Y. Charter number 2239; Check letters E, F, G, H. 5s Lycoming National Bank, Williamsport, Pa. Charter number 2227; Check letters E, F, G, H. 10s First National Bank, Hoboken, N. J. 20s Charter number 1444; Check letters on 10s D, E, F, and 20s B 208 Merchants' National Bank, New Bedford, Mass. Charter number 799; Check letters B, C, D, E, NEW ISSUE OF U. S. TREASURY NOTES NOT COUNTERFEITED. Is In centre is portrait of George Washington. 28 Portrait of Thomas Jefferson. 5s Portrait of Andrew Jackson.* 10s Portrait of Daniel Webster.* 20s Portrait of Alex. Hamilton. 50s Portrait of Benjamen Franklin. 100s Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. 500s Vignette representing Victory divested of her Armor. 1000s Portrait of DeWitt Clinton, ex-Governor of New York State * Only notes of the new issue counterfeited. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. he gross receipts, working expenses and net It of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of da for the month of January, 1880 and 1891, ICE OF THE HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY, 18 WALL-ST, NEW YORK, April 13, 1881. DIVIDEND NO. 32. E REGULAR MONTHLY DIVIDEND OF Thirty Cents per share has been declared for payable at the office of the Transfer inst. Transfers close on the 20th inst. H. B. PARSONS, Assistant Secretary. THE LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN JURER'S OFFICE, GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, E BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COM- r the purpose of this dividend, and also for the al election for Directors, which is to be held on 8th day of May next, the Transfer Books will be od at 3 o'clock p. m. on THURSDAY, the 31st and will be reopened on the morning of Friday, 6th day of May next. É. D. WORCESTER, Treasurer. WANTED. STROIT MUNICIPAL BONDS. ETROIT AND BAY CITY R. R. BONDS. BUY AND SELL. TOTO VALLEY R. R. FIRST 78, DUE 1996. LUMBUS AND TOLEDO FIRST 78, DUE 1910. D. A. Easton, With BOODY, MCLELLAN & CO., 58 BROADWAY, N. Y. Brown, Brothers & Co., NO. 59 WALL ST., N. Y., BILLS OF EXCHANGE VAILABLE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Knox & Shain, MANUFACTURERS of Engineering and Telegraphic Instruments, 716 Chestnut St., Phila. (Two medals) awarded by Franklin Institute, and one by Centenn; al. Mail, Baggage, Box, Gondola, Flat, Gravel, Ore, Coal, Mine and Hand Cars, We have in connection with our Car Works an extensive Foundry and Machine Shop, and are prepare l to do a general Machine Business. Secretary, N. LEISER. |