38,491,911 37; Davy, $1,719,104 46; Interior, and St. Louis, 6934 ; do. 63, 119; New York, Od- Lebigh Valley 6756968; do, 6s, coupon, 13 lodians, $648,018 17, and do. pensions $4,750,070|tario and Western, 30 ; New York, Pennsylvania 128 ; do. reg., 121@122 ; do, 24 mort, 78, 1817 - lotal, $16,075,063 98. and Obio joc., 63; New York, Lake Erie and - ; do, consol. mort., 116%01174 ; Fifth Tho closicg quotations on Thursday were : Western loc., 91; Obio Central, 2396 ; do. Ter-Sixth streets (horse), 1262—; Second Rod Th Adams Espress, 123@125 ; American Express, midal Trust 6r, 100; do, 186, ;103%; do. inc., 107@115 ; Thirteenth and Fiftoonth, 7007 6278@63 ; American District Telegrapb, 66@ 69%2; Oregon River and Nav., 126; do. 186, Spruce and Pine, 66267 ; Green and Coa 6672 ;l American Voion Telegraph, 71@72; 10576 ; Pooria, Decatur and Evansville, 28 ; do 99@103 ; Cbestant and Walnut, 85390 ; # Canada Boulbord, 72707258 ; Central of New inc., 72 ; do. Evansville div., 68; Rome, Water-topville, 19220 ; Germantown, 70@-; Us Jersoy 86%86% ; Ceolral Pacifc, 91%@92 ; Lowo and Ogdensburg 1st cocsol., 80 ; St. Louis, 1100116; Lombard and South, 12%@18; Chicago aod Northwestern, 124%@12536 ; do. Kansas City and Northero, Omaba div. 186, Pliladelphia, 79@80 ; People's, 16@18%;C prel., 140%@140%; Chicago, Burlington and 10676 ; Southern Pacific of California, 1st, 198 ; tidental, 101@_. Quiocy, 181342182 ; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. St. Paul and Dulutb, 36 ; do. fref., 72 ; 81. Baltinore.–Baltimore City 6s, 1884, 107 Paul, 110%40111; do. pref., 12270123 ; Chicago, Loois and Iron Mi., 21 prel. ioc., 76; do. Cairo, do, 6s, 1890, 116% ; do, 6s, 1900, 122 ; do, Rock Island and Pacific, 1364@186%; Colombos, Ark, aod Texas 1st, 108; do. Arkansas Braocb esempi, 123 ; do. 58, 1900, 116%; do, 5s, 18 Chicago and Indiana Ceotral, 21%21% ; Clove-1st 109%8; St. Louis and Sao Francisco 24, Class 120 ; Charlotte, Colombia and Angasta ladd, Columbus, Ciociopali and lodianapolis, 96% B, 88% ; do. C, 87%2; St. Paul and Sindz City 181, 100%; Chesapeako sod Obio Canal 68, 65 @95%4; Hannibal and St. Joseph 46%04748 ; do. 11022 ; Texas and Pacific. 4316; do, income L Maryland Defense 6s, 108 ; do, 6s, 1886, 1 pref., 10234@103; Illinois Central, 125/0125/4: G., 75 ; do. Rio Grande div. 18t, 98; Wabash Geo'l Norfolk Waler 88, 120; Virginia 10-40 coop Lako Erie aod Western, 40@40%; Lake Shore wort., 6s, 97% ; Alabama, Class C, 88; Logis- 91% ; Westero Nortb Carolina 73, 10374 ; W. and Micbigan Southern, 13056013074; Michigan iada 78, consol., 64 ; Norib Carolioa 6s, now, ero R. R. of Alabama 2ds, 116; Wilmington, Cedlral, 12140122 ; Metropolitan Elevated, issued Cbalbam R. R,, 7%; do. isgoed N. C. lumbia and Aogosta, 6s, 106. The latest qı 108@1086 ; New York Elevated,124% @125 ; Noa' R. R., 8%2; do. 4s, consol. 83%2 ; Tennessee 6s, tations aro : Ceotral Obio, -49%4; Baltim York, Lako Erie aod Western, 48%04858 ; do. Cew, 49% ; do. old, 49%2 ; American Union Tel., and Obiu, 180@184 ; do. 6s, 1885, 10930pres., 90%8@91 ; New York, Ootario and West-72; Am. Dist. Tel., 65; Sutro Toodel, 1%; Nortbero Contral, 45%4046%; do. 68, 19 ero, 3038@3056; Obio and Miss., 87@3736 ; do. Colorado Coal and Iron, 3818 ; do. 68, 97 ; Coo- gold, 116@-; do. 65, 1904, gold, 1140115; prel., 98@99; Pacific Mail, 49504964 ; St. Louis, solidation Coal, 39; New Ceotral Coal, 30 ; Cari- 53, 1926, 99%@-; Marietta and Cincionati Iron Mounlain and Southern, 6848@63%8; Volod bou Miniog, 244; Central, 4:6 ; Deadwood, 14 ; mort., 1892, 120%0122; do. 2d mort, 78, 9 Pacifc, 1105@110%; United Slales Express, Homeslake, 2974 ; Little Pillsborg, 2; La Plata, 9146 ; do. 38 mort. 88, 493 049%; Pittsbr 61%@62 ; Wells Fargo Express, 1120114; West- 9; Slapdard, 22% ; Starmoot, 1%. and Connelleville 78, 123@-; Orange and Ale erp Uoion Telegraph, 86%@87 ; Wabash, 44 45 Philadelphia.- Am. 8. 8. Co. 68, 111; Central andria 2.1 6s, 120@-; do. 3d 8s, 952-;! 4474 ; do. prel., 86%85%. Transp., 49%; Ciocionati 7.80s, J. and J., 125 ; 4th, 67@5976 ; Orange, Alex. and Mapassan Tbo following quotations of sales of Railwa Catawissa now pref., 48; Huntiogdon and Broad 9809972 ; Virginia consol. 68, 7474375 ; Vira Bod other securities, for the week, are in addi-Top Mo, consol. is, 69; Heslopville R. R. 6s, dia 10-40 boods, 6034@50%; Virginia coosi tion to those giver elsewhere in our columns : 10534 ; Nesqoebopiog Valley R. R., 67; Pbila- coupong, 89%20-; City 68, 1893, -0119; 1 Now York.-Albany and sorg. 1st coosol., delpbia and Reading R. R. scrip, 55 ; do. cousol. 6s, 1890, 116%20-; do. 6., exempt -@12 111%; Boston, Hartford and Erie 1st, 6238 ; mort. gold 6:, 112%8; Peposgivadia Canal 69, 97 ; do. 69, 1894, -0116; do. 58, 1916, 11934 Chicago sod Allon, joc., 121/2; Chicag», Sc. Pecosylvania Company 65, 107%2; Sanokio, 12076 ; do. 68, 1900, 116@116%2; Wilmingto Louis and New Orleans, 4072 ; Chesapeako add Hazleton and Wilkosbarre 69, 91; Toxas and Columbia and Aogosta 6s, 105%40106; Ric Obio 2d prel., 25 ; do. 1st pref., 34%; do. cur. Pacific 1st mort, 69, 108%4; do. consol. mort, 6s, mood and Daovillo R. R., 86%2@89; do jol., 60 ; no. 1st, Series B, 80%; Chicago, St. 99%2; Usion and Tilosrillo 78, 100%; West Jer- 1885, 102% 0103% ; Weslern Marylaod 6s, 1 Paul, Miod. and Oraba, 46% ; do. prof., 97; do. sey and Atlantic 6s, 106. The latest quotations unendorsed, 113@113% ; do. 2d pref., 107% consol., 10648 ; Central Iowa, 78 ; Col., Chi, and are : City 6s, 1100111 ; do. free of lax, 1290 110 ; do. Wasbingion Co., guar., 1120- Ci Iod. Cept. loc. 69 ; do. 1st Trost Co. certif. ass., 130 ; do. 48, Dow, 1066@110 ; Pennsylvania State zoos Pags. R. R., -20 ; Voioo Caoal eodorse cop., 106 ; Chicago, Milwaukee aod St. Paul 1st, 68, 2d series, 101@102; do. 3d series, 106@-; by Cartoo Co., 1169- ; Virginia aod Teone 8. M. div., 107 ; Chicago, Borling:00 aod Quiocy do, 6s, cew loan, 114@; do. 4s, pow, 108% seo 2d 6s, 106@107 ; do. 85, 1200— ; Charlotte 88, 10674; Clev., Col., Cio. and lod, consol., @111 ; Philadelphia and Reading, 273, 027% i Colombia and Augusta 1st 1104@110%; do. 2 119; Chicago aod Eastern Illioois 1st, 106 ; do. consol, mort. 78, coup. i 24@125 ; do, reg., 1000100%. Chicago, St. Paul and Mion. 1st, 109%2 ; Dubo. 124@125 ; do, mort. 68, 1170-; do. 78, 1893, Boston.--Alcbison, Topeka and Santa Fe 1 quo add Sioux City, 88 ; Denver and Rio Grarde, 120@122 ; United New Jersey R. R. and Canal, guar., 117 ; do. 5s, 1909, 100 ; Boston Wate 87 ; do. 1st, 116%; do. 181 consol., 11334 ; 178@180; Pittsbarg, Titasville and Boffalo R.R., Power, 12% ; New Hampsbire Land, 5%; Brook Frankfort and Kokomo, 20; do., 1st, 100% : 18?f@@1946 ; do. 78, 98299% ; Camden and line Land, 6 ; Bostop Land, 936 ; Boston, Clioter Galveston, Harrisborg aod San Antonio, 1st, Amboy mort. 6s, 1889, 114@11444; Ponosyl. Fitchburg and New Bedford pref,, 115 ; Borling 10274; Houston and Texas Central 20, M. L., vadia R. R., 66 /4@6638 ; do. gou'l mort., cou-ton and Misscori River io Nebraska 6s, non 120 ; 1. 1., Bloom, and Westero, 52 ; do. 1st, 81; pon, 1249125%; do, reg., 117@120 ; do. consol. exempt, 104%; Coonottoo Nortborn 78, 80 do. 20,70% ; do. Iac., 65 ; Indianapolis, Decatur mort. 68, reg., 116@118 ; Little Schuylkill R. R., Chesbire pref., 61% ; Cedar Repids aod Misson and Springfield 2d, 60 ; Toleraational and Gt. 54059 ; Morris Canal, 60@61 ; do. prof., 1640 River B. R., 140; Chicago, Mil tankee and S Noribero 1st, 107%; dr. 20 inc., 8744; Joliet 167 ; Schuylkill Nav., —@5; do. pref., 9:40 | Paul, 68, Wisconsio Valley div. 102 ; do. 6 and Chicago, 130 ; Keokok and Des Moines prol., 10%2; do. 69, 1882, 7774@78; do. 1872, 103@106; Dobaqae div., 10436 ; Chicago aod West Michi 41 ; Kansas Pociác, 1st cousol., 1044 ; do. 6., Elmira and Williamsport prel., 62@—; do, 68, gan, 70 ; Connecticnt and Passumpsic Rivers R Denver Div. 188., 107 ; Lake Erio and Westero, 11134@114 ; dr. 66, 890—; Lehigh Coal and R., 90 ; Chicago. Burlington and Qoiocy 43, 93 40% ; do, inc., 69 ; Loke Shore div. boods, 12835; Navigation, 38% 38%4; do, 6s, 1884, 109@110%: Ciociodati , Sandasky and Cleveland 75, 106 Louisville aod Nasbville Qen'l mort., 6., 104; do. B. R. loan, 1150117; do. Gold Loan, 110 Detroit, Lansing and Nortborn, 82%; de. 78 do, 23, 106 ; Lebigh and Wilkesbarre consol, ass., @110%; do, consol. 78, 1149115%; Northern 1907, 11434 ; Eastero (N. A.) R.R., 90 ; Europea 105% ; Marietia and Cincinnati 1st prel., 9; Pacific, 344@34%; do. pref., 66% 06634; North and North Americao R. R., 60 ; Flint and Pere Mobile and Obio, 21%2; do. Ist debea., 87% ; do. Peopsylvania, 55%256; do. 65, 1080110; do. Marquette 23/4 ; do. prel., 81; Grand River 2d debed., 61%2; do. 4th deben., 40 ; do. Ist 78, 119@121 ; do. Ged'l toort. 78, reg., 1202122; Valley 85, 1886, guar., 111 ; Iowa Falls and Sious mort., 107 ; Missouri, Kapsas and Texas, 4248; Philadelphia aod Erie, 2074@2C)é ; do, 65, 1014, City, 64%; do. 78, 1917, 113% ; Jackson, Laodo, consol. ass., 11246 ; do. 20, 77 ; Mioneapolis @102 ; do. 78, 116@— ; Minebill, 5825834 ; Cat- sing and Sagioaw 88, 1885, wbite, guar., 111; do. and St. Louis 1st, Iowa Ext., 109%; Missouri avissa, 13%@14 ; do. pref, 50%@50%; do. 88, 1890, L. G., 11246; Kansas City St. Joseph acific lat consol., 106%; Nasbville, Chattanooga' now prof., 4716@49 ; do. 78, 1900, 114@~;'aud Council Bluffs 78, 128 ; Kansas City, Fort 1 ............ .... ENTERED FOB CONSUMPTION. .... .... .... ..... 8588,513 May 1,582,716 Jode.. 1,283,844 July.. 630,436 August 612,262 September. Ociober..... 66 .............. Seol and Gall, 73% ; do. prof., 180 ; do. 78, 110 ; best results yel attained bave been those accow- The value of foreigo dry goods entered directly Kissu City, Lawrence and Bootbero, 48, 102; plished by Col. Beaumont, of the royal arsenal for consomplion at ibo port of New York, is al at Woolwicb, Eoglaod. His newly invented air follows: Lille Rock and Ft. Smith, 63 ; do. 78, 1906, engine has been employed for some time at the 1879. 1880. 110; Marquette, Hongbtoo and Optobagon, 84% arsenal io question, and bas been fouod capable Janoary $4.761,995 $8,608,069 do prel, 74; do. 69, 99; Maobattan Beach Imp. of drawing a load of sixteen tops for a dis- February 10,065,148 13,316,942 6,767,608 10,374,666 Co. 78, 1909, 92% ; New Mexico and Southern tance of sixteen miles witbout recharging the March air cylinders. The engioe wbich weigbs ten April.... 4,709.395 Pacific is, 117: Nasboa aod Lowell, 140; Og. LODA, has a reservoir in which one buodred May.. 7,660,680 3,682,940 6,295,186 dessbarg and Lake Champlaio 1st consol. 68, cobic feet of air can be compressed to 000 Jude 8,798,184 4 974,817 89734; do. income, 6s, 36% ; Omaba and Soutb- thousaod poiots to the square iuch, apå the ma- July 7,439,796 7,718,876 9,624,358 11,166,617 vestera &s, 1996, 125%; Ottawa, Oswego sod Fox chinery and wheels work in perfect silence. The August.. difficulties experienced by former joventors bare September. 7,918,048 River Valley 89, 1900, 127/4 ; Portomoulb, Gl. beeo overcome in the Beaumont engine by plac- October..... 7,420,164 5,393,154 6,162,851 Falls, and Conway, 20% ; do. 4%, 96%4 ; Quiocy, ing tbree cylinders of gradualed size on each sido November.. 5,078 136 3,934,133 Altoo sod 8. Loois 5s, 95 ; Rutlaod, 574; do. of ibe engine and by applying warmth lo coud- December 4,626,600 4,597,771 prel, 29%; do. 6s, 1998 79 ; do 6s. 100; Sum- leract the cold produced in the expausion of compressed air.- (Balt. 800. Total............ . $72,854,262 $90,124,801 mit Branch, 21 ; Toledo, Delpbos aod Burling The value of foreigo dry goods withdrawo from tor, 9%; do. inc. 6s, Dayton div., 35 ; Vermont Imports of Dry Goods at New York. warebouse at the port of New York, is as follows: Central 7s, 1886, coosol., 1074 ; do. 8s, inc. and The imports of foreigo dry goods at New York 1879. 1880. It, 74%; Wisconsio Central, 18%; do. pres., for tbe month of December, were : January $1,314,191 $2,012,601 38 ; do. prel, 5s, 95; Allodez Mining Co., 6; February 2,263,842 2,603,637 March 1,827,983 1,820,862 Aztee, 1% ; Atlas, 50c.; Brunswick Aotimody, 1879. 1880. 1,436,984 1,323.667 2174; Blue Hill, 4 ; Calalpa, 238; Copper Palls, Manufactares of wool... $869,921 974.020 1,119,209 16: Central, 42% ; Franklin, 1848 ; Harsbaw, cotton . 1,176,038 996,627 1 299,469 silk 1,297,807 4%; Haron, 7; Mespard, 134 ; National, 274 ; 1,045,034 1,038,678 flax..... 797,847 Osceola, 284; Præsis, 856 ; Pewabic, 2474 ; Miscellaneous dry goods. 2,103,652 3,766,560 483,887 1,990,491 3,111,853 Ridge, 7; Star, 2% ; St. Clair, 874 ; Silver Islet, 4,835,601 2,188,896 34; Weakeng, 34 ; Wasbington, 50c. Total 2.423,491 1,869,813 WITHDRAWN PRON WAREHOU 88, December 1,287,967 2,408,083 St. Lools and San Francisco Rallway. 1879. 1880. The following is a scomary of the statement Mapufactures of wool.... $378,961 $384,889 Total $18,128,233 $24,462,808 radmitted to the Board of Directors at their cotton.. 396 281 235,541 The value of foreign dry goods entered for silk 185,004 meeting beld in lbis city on the 29b ult : 307,313 warebousing at tho port of New York, is as 10lfax 298,012 280,042 lows: Capital stock. ...... $25,000,000 00 Miscellaneous dry goods, 129,709 200,298 1879. 1880, Bauded iodebledoess 17,850,000 00 Jaduary $1,225,724 $2,106,812 Vuin track mileage (392 miles laid Total .... 2,624,215 2,874,623 with strel).... 633 55 miles Add entered for consump. 4,625,500 4,597,771 Marcb ........ 1,856,984 1,863,764 Borded indebtedness der milo 28,175 00 April 1,327,848 2,616,766 Argilable assets owoed by the eomChrown upon market... $6,913,467 $6,005,854 May..... 801,262 2,176,654 paby (cash value ).......... 4,365,716 99 1,048.771 3,183,683 ENTERED FOR WAREHOUSING, la addition to the above assets the compads 1,545,552 3,866,785 1879. 2,193 163 4,102,324 S#0 $9,779,540 (at par) of the capital stock of Vanufactures of wool.. $276,712 1,863,741 the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co., Bow issued, 2,691,332 cotton 530,733 September.... 1,483,672 1,967,134 290,775 ad coe-ball ioterest in all fatore issão of the 1 428,544 November..... 1.643,494 flax 316,398 291,059 December..... 145,897 atcek of that company. (Total autborized is910, Miscellaneous dry goods 242,161 1,393,962 1,737,968 $100,000,000.) Total ............. Boaded iodebtedoess, legs valaa of $1,393,962 $1,737,968 $18,695,338 829 719,319 inets, stated at 84,366,715 99..$13,184,284 01 Add entered for consump 4,625,500 4,597,771 MR. John H. HALL retired from the wellO at the rate per mile of ........ 21,284 00 Grou earnings for 1880... $2,694,060 16 Total entered at the port. $6,019,462 85,325,739 knowo paper bouse of Campbell, Hall & Co., January 18t, after many years of active business, Operating and general expenses The following will sbow the relative proportion in which he bad earned a most enviable repata1od tases (iocladiog $356,455 of tbe different classes of labrics : expended daricg tbø year for ligo among tbe trade, and in the business com 1879. 1880. steel rails). .... .... 1,319,650 56 Macufactares of wool... 820,773,785 828,176,632 woity generally. The coparinersbip of Camp. Net earpiogs for the year ..... cotton... 18.813,862 26,211,471 bell, Hall & Co. bas existed more than a quarter $1,874,509 59 Ieterest charges for 1880 silk 29,129,588 35,342 349 of a ceolary, and bas maintained throogh these 835,746 33 flax..... 14,706,100 18,723,968 many years a leadicg position among the solid Miscellaneous dry goods 8,126,265 11,289,800 Gouges of the city. Mr. Augustino Smith and Mr. $508,762 76 la provements in 1880, 890,000 00 Total ... $91,519,0008119,844,120 Richard L. Campbell continue the business under . equipment .......... 102,758 30 192,739 39 The imports of foreigo dry goods at New York the firm camo of Campbell & smilh. Mr. Smith for each month of the years 1879 and 1880, were bas been identified with the paper trade of New $316,004 46 York for nearly fifty years, aod mas traly be a3 follows: EQUIPMENT. 1879. 1880. called one of the piporeis of the business io this 69 January ... $5,987,719 $10,714,891 section. There is probably do man io tbe trade Passenger coaches, &c.... 37 February 12,589,363 15,691,576 #bo bas a wider acquaintance with paper dealers Preighi cars and cabooses... 2,123 March 8,613,692 12,238,350 and manufacturers througbout the country, or a April. 6,037,243 30,076,286 A New Compressed Alr Motor. Mas. 4.487,202 7,470,789 more valuabin knowledge of the business in which Notmisbstanding the pomervas fnilares to in- Judo.... 4,846,955 8,158,500 bis lile bas bero pussed ; and certaioly no man brodace compressed air as a motive power, ibe Joly. 7,985,348 11,070,161 in the trade is beld in bigber esteem by all loredity of joventors and the new advances made Aogust. 11,817,521 16,267,941 la that direction recoolly afford more toro a rea- sepiomber. 9,781,789 10,112.286 brought in coolact with him. Mr. Richard L. wsablo prurise thao it will eventually be pat to Ociober 6,876,626 8,129,985 Campbell bas been brought up io ibe old boyse practice ble use, il dot as a sobstitotó for ste im November..... 6,606,680 6,677,627 wbicb bas so long borbe bis family name, and is In ceeao navigation or op lorg lioes of railroad, December.... 6,019,462 6,335,739 eminently filled bs bosidess experience and # least for sbort braoch 10ade aod in lieu of qualities to be associated with bis senior parloer bewus or steane power on city railways. The Total.... 891,649,600 $119,844,120 in th's well-kpown esta biisbment, 1880. July. RAILROAD AND CANAL AND CANAL DIVIDEND STATEMENT. Showing the amount of Btook Outstanding, the Dividend Periods and the date of last Dividend. out. out. pref. 60 prof. 46 ... July Btook Brook otock Dividend |Marked thus (*) aro leased Dividend Dis roads. standing. Periods. Pa Albaly and Busq'. -100 13,600,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 31 Louisv., Cin, and Lei.. 60 $1,623,483 J. & J. July '693 Ware River ............100 $750,000 J. & J. July Ashuelot ... 100 Feb. '81 3 Warren (N. J.)..... ----.100 1,800,000 A. & 0 Apl Atlanta and West Point.100 1,232,200 J. & J. July 80 4 Lowell and Andover....100 ..100 226,000 J. & J. Joly 500,000 J. & J. July '80 31 Westchest. & Phil. pref..100 Atlantio and 81. Law..100 5,000,000 M. & 8. Sept.'80 8 Lowell and Lawrence -- 100 821,300 J. & J. Ich 200,000 A. &0. Apl. '78 2West Jersey..... Augusta and Bavannah.100 1,022,800 J. & D. June'80 34 Lykens Valley ........ 100 ...100 1,859,750 P. & A. NON 600,000 F.M.AN Feb. '79 24 Wilmington & Weldon. 100 1,455,200 J. & D. No Avon, Geneseo & Mt. M.*100 225,000 A. &0. Jan. 78 3 Manchester and Law...100 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov.'80 6 | Winchester & Potomac*100 Baltimoro and Ohio..... 100 14,212,800 X. & N Nov. 80 5 Marietta & Cincinnati.. 60 1,408,912 180,000 J. & J. Jah Winchester & Btrasburg* 100 pref.100 4,549,578 J. & J. Jaly '80 3 600,000 J. & J. Hali # lst prof. 60 8,130 719 M. & 8 Sep. '66 88 Worcester and Nashua. 76 1,789,800 J. & J. Jan Washington Br. 100 1.650,000 A. &0. Oct. '80 6 u 2d pref. 60 4,460,368 M. & 9. Sep. 168 3| HORSE-POWER R. R. Metropolitan Elevatel..100 4,500,000 quarterly Jan. '81 20 Baltimore Oity - 25 1,000,000 J. & J. Jan Agricultural Br. guar..100 J. & J. Jan. 60,000 J. & D June '76 3 Middlesex Central...... 100 2,136 cho & A. Aug.'80 3 Boston & Chelsea pref.. 60 121.000 A. &0. Oct. Bost., Copo.& Mont.* pret 100 800,000 M. &N Nov.'80 8 M111 Creek & Minehile 50 823.376 J. & J. July '80 6. Broadway (Brooklyn)...100 Boston and Lowell.....500 3,250,000 J. & J. Jag. 81 2 200,000 J.A.J.O Api M. Hill & Schuyl. Hav.* 60 3,856,450 J. & J. July '80 30 Broadw. & 7th Av. (NY)100 2,100,000 J.A.J.O. Ap! Boston and Maino...- -.100 6,921,274 MXN Nov. 40 A Miesouri Pacific. ......1 0 22,410,000 quarterly Jan. 81 1, Brooklyn & Hunter's PL 100 Boston and Providence.100 4,000,000 M & N Nov. 80 4 400,000 A. &0. Apl Mobile & Montgomery..100 2,794,800 F. & A. Peo. '80 2: Brooklyn Olly. ---100 2,000,000 F.M.A.NAU Altlebc.ough Branch. Ico 131,700 J. & J. ian. '81 31 Morris and Essex 50 15,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 31 Bushwick (Brooklyn)...100 809,000 J. & J. Jah Bost. Revere B &Lynn. 100 ..100 282,350 J. & J. July '80 6 |Cambridge... 960,000 J. & D 008,600 J.A.J.O. Oct Buffalo, N. Y. and Krie.100 Cec. '803 Nnshua and Lowell.....109 800.000 M. & N.Nov.'80 31 Сen. Park, N. & E. Biv.100 1,068,400 J. & J. Jan Burl. & Mo. Riv in Neb. 100 8,537,800 quarterly Feb. 1802. Nashua and Rochester .100 1,305,800 4. &. Oct. '801 | Citizens' (Phil.).......... 60 600,000 J. & J. Wan. Camdon and Atlantio... 50 377,400 quarterly Apl.'80 3.2 Nashville and Decatur..100 1,529,000 J. & D. Dec. '79 3 Citizens' (Pbg.) 60 838,311 quarterly Apl.'80 318 Nash., Chat. & Bl. Louis. 26 8,675,268 A. & O pl. '8014 Coney Islani 1 rook).110 200,000 M. & N.NO Camden & Burl, Co.....100 881,925 J. & J. 600,000 A. &0. Det lan. '81 3 Naugatuck..... ...100 2,000 100) J. & J. Jan. '81 6 Continental (Phila.)..... 50 180,000 J. & J. Jan. Or pe May and Millvilie* 50 447,000 & D. Juve '8c: Nesquehoning Valley* -- 50 1,000,000 M. & 8. sept.'80 30 D. Dook, E. B'dw.& Bat.100 1,200,000 F.M.A.N May Catawiasa 60 9,160,600 Oct, ber. Oct.'80 610 N.Castle & Beaver Val.* 50 1,800,000 yuarterly July '80 21 Eighth Avenue (N.Y.)--100 1,000.000 J. & J. Jan. 50 2,200,000 M. & N.Nov.'80 30|N.Haven & Northamp..100 605,000 quarterly Oct. 74 8 Elizabeth and Newark .100 200,000 -&2d pref... 60 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov.'80 31|Now London Northern*100 1,418,800 quarterly Jct. '80 11| 42nd St. & G. 8t. Ferry -. 100 748,000 M. & N. May Cayuga and Busq.* 688,110 J. & J. Jan. '80 41N.Y. Cen & Hudson R..100 89,428,330 quarterly Jan. ''1 ? Frankf. & Southw.(Ph.) 50 600 000 A. &0. Apl Cedar Rapida de Mo. R.* 100 6,860,400 E.M.A. Xov.'80 i New York and Harlem. 100 8,600,000 J. & Jan. 81: Germantown (Ph... -- 80 2,000,000 J. & aly pref 100 pref.100 1,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Girard College (Ph.).... 50 500,000 J. & J. Joly Dentral of Georgia.....100 7,500,000 J & D. June 80 3 City Line... annually Apl. '80 3 Grand St. and Newton..100 170,000 J. & J. July Central of Row Jersey.100 18,56, 200 quarterly Apl. 71 21 New York & Long Br.*100 2,000,000 Oct. '79 2, Green & Coates Bt. (Ph.) 60 600,000 J. & J. July Central Obio* ........ 50 2,425,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 31 New York Klevaled....100 6,500,000 quarterly out. '80 2. Heston, Mantau & Fairm. 50 2,050 000 J. & J. !an. prof... 60 400,000 J. & J Jan. '81 3 N.Y., Like Erie & West.10077,101,704 Highland...............100 800,000 J. & J. Jan. Central Pacific .........100 64,275,500 B. & 8. Aug. 80 3 pref.. 100 8,119,700 Lomb. & South Sts.(Ph.) 25 100 105,000 A. &0 Oct. Chemung.. 880,000 quarterly July '80 11N. Y., N. H. & Hartf...100 15,500,000 J. & J. July '80 6 Lynn and Boston ....... 100 200 000 aanually Nov -.100 2,165,300 J. & J. July '80 10N. Y.,Provid. & Boston.100 3,000,000 quarterly Nov. '80 2 Cheshire, preferred Malden and Melrose....100 200,000 Shicago and Alion...-100 10,065,400 M. & 8. Sept. 80 si Niag. Bridyo & Cazand*100 1,000,000 $. &J: July '80 a Metropolitan (Boston)... 60 1,500.000 J. & Tante pref..100 2,425,400 4. & 8. sept '80 31 North Carolina ........ 100 4,000,000 M. & 8. Mar. '80 S Middlesex (Boston).....100 650,000 M. & N Nov, Obloago,Burl. & Quinoy.100 31,004,456 M. & 8. Dic. '80 2 /N. Eastern 18. C.) pref..100 06,000 M. &N Nov.'774 NY., Bay Ridge & Jam.160 102 640 Oct. Chi., Clin., Dub.& Minn. ... 8,158,000 A. &0. Apl. '79 $2 Norih Ponusylvuna.... 604,527,160 quarterly Nov.'80 11 Ninth Avenue (N. Y.)..100 797,820 -&Ohicago, Iowa & Nebras*1001,3,916,200 J. & J. Ján. '81 4 Northern Central ...--. 60 6.842,000 A. & U. Jan. '81 21 Orange and Newark... 100 282,666 -&Chi, mil. and Bt. Paul..100 15,401,261 A. & 0. ct. '80 31 Northern N. Ampsh..100 8,068,400 J. & D. Dec. '80 3 People's (Phila.)........ 25 206,054 prof......100 12 270,483 A. &. Oct. '80 31 Northern New Jersey..100 1,000,000 J. & J. July 772 Philadelphia City 60 476,000 J. & J. Jan. Chicago & N. Western.300 14,988,257 J. & D Dec. '80 3|Norwich & Worcester* 100 2 604,400 J. & J. Jan.'916 Philadeljihja and Darhy 20 200,000 J & J. July pref.100 21,626,353 quarterly Dec. '80 91|Oydonsb. & L. Champl.*100 8,077,000 J. & J. July '76 2 Phila, and Grey's Ferry 60 284,775 J. & J. Jan. Onioago, R. I. & Paciflo-100-0,0...0,000 quarterly Feb.'81 11 pref.100 2,000,000 A. &0. Apl. '78 4 Pbg, Alleg.& Manchester 50 Oin, Ham. & Dayton...100 3,600,000 A. & o Oct. 180 ? on to and Mississippi... 100 20,000,000 quarterly 200,000 quarterly Apl Ridge Avenue (Ph.) ....60 429,037 M. N. 3 760,000 A. &0 Apl Cin., Sand, & Clev. pref. 50 pref.100 4,030,000 J. & D. Mar.'7631 Second Avenue (N. Y.)..100 1,199,500 J.A. J.O. Apl. Olov., Col., Cin. & lod..100 14,091,800 T. & A. Feb. '80 24Old Colony. ..100 7,133,800 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Second & Third Bl.(Ph.) 10 Cleveland & Mahoning. 60,2,057,609 M. & N. Nov.'70 4 Oregon Railway & Nat.100 4.435 0.0 quarterly Nov. 80 2. 17th & 19th streets (Ph.) 50 962, 100 quarterly Jan.' Cloveland & Pillsbarg*- 60 11,236,160 quarterly Dec. '80 15 Uswoyo and Syracuse*.100 500,000 J. & J. Jan. 482,400 F. & A. Aug. 81 11 Bixth Avenue (N. Y.)...100 50 1,786,200 kJ.8.D Dec. '80 2 Paname........ 750,000 M, & N. Nov. Oolumbus and Xenia ....100 7 000,000 quarterly Nov.'80 4 Jomerville (Boston) ....100 Colum. & Hocking Val.100 2,500,000 : & A Aug.'60 4 Paterson and Hudson*.100 113,000 V. & N. Nov. 632,000 J & J. Jan. '814 South Boston 60 00,000 J. & J. Jan. Ooncord. 60 1,600,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 6. Paterson and Newart. 100 250,000 J. & J. Third Avenue (N. Y.). -- 100 2,000,000 F.M.A.Nov. Ooncord and Ports.* .... 100 *850,000 J. & D. U c. '80 3 Paterson and Ramapo*.100 248,000 J. & J. Jan.'81 4 13th & 15th street (Ph.). 60 1,000,000 J. & J. Jan.' Conn. & Pagsunp Blv..1 0 2,176,700 F. & A. Aug.'80 2 Pember. & Hightstown*. 60 342,150 J. & J. July '80 3 Jan. '81 4 Pennsylvania 23d street (N. Y.).......100 600,000 J, &.J. Jan. Connecticut Kivoi..... 100 2,100,000 J. & J. 60 68,870,200 M. & N.Nov.'80 4 Union (Boston) ...100) 874,500) J. & J. Jan." Cumberland Valov. ... 60 1,202,950 J.A.J.o. Oct. 80 20 Peoria & Bureau Val.*.100 1,200,000 7. & A. Aug.'80 a Union (Phila.) 601 løt pref.. 60 241,900 A. &0. Oct. '80 4 Philadelphia and Erie* 60 6,004,300 J. & J. 400,000 J. & J. us! West Philadelphia.. 20 pref... 60 243,000 A. &0. uct. 804 400,000 J. & J. July! pref. 60 2,400,000 J. & J. Jan. '76 4 Danbury and Narwiada bul 800,000 quarterly Jun. '80 4: Phil., Ger. & Norristwn* bu 1,626, 250 M.J.8.D Dec. 80 8 OANALS ---- 60 2,401,528 A. & : Oct, '80 Philadelphia & Reading 60 32, 726,376 quarterly Jan. '78 21 Chesapeake & Delaware 60 1,983,583 J. & D. June Aug. Delaware 60 1,230,960 Jedi Muly. So 3 Phila, und Trenton ---- 100 1,259, 100 quarterly Oct. '80 20 Delaware and Hudson-100 20,000,000 F.& 4. Aus Del. & Bound Brook* ... 1001,584,400 quarterly Nov. 80 Phila., Wil. & Balt..... 60 11,672, 760 J. & J. Jan, 'EI Dol, Laokaw. & Webin. 60 26,200,000 quarterly Jan, '81 Pittsb., Ft. W. & Chi.*. Delaware and Ranitiant. 180 16,843, 100 gambe Sept * -.10019, 714,285 quarterly Oct. '80 it Lehigh Coal & Navigat. 60 10,848,660 ? Detroit, Lans. d Nor...100 1,874,000 E. & A. Aug.'8C 21 pref 100 2,603,300 F. & A. Aug.80 31 | Pittsfield & N. Adams. 100 Special Imp.100 6,504 300 quarterly Uct. 'E011 Monongahela Navigat.. 60 1,003,600 J. & J. July 460,000 J. & J. Jan. 80 2 Morris (consolidated)...100 1,025,000 T. & A. Feb. Dabague & Blour City* 00 1,000,200 40.5 MOES Pootii Sacco & Portom..100 1,500,000 $. & J July '80 3 60 J. & J. Jan 81 3 Bast Pennsylvania* (preferred)......100 1'176,000 F. & A. Feb 19 Profile and Franconia..100 392,950 J. & J. July 80 3 Prosidonoo & Worces.. 100 2,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Bchuyl. Nav. (common)* 50 1,908,207 annually A.'79 Annual. Nov.'80 8 Pennsylvania .. - 50 4,337,950 -&East Mahanoy *. Oct. '80 3 Repubiican Valley......100 Kast Tenn., Va. & Ga... 100 1,068,274 853,000 quarterly Feb. '80 2 (prof.). 50 2888,977 annually A. '9 14 Eastoin (Mass.)........100 4,997,600 J. & J. July '73 3 Rensselaer & Saratoga *100 6,000,000 J. & J. July '80 4 492,600 J. & D. Dec. '80 21Rhode Island & Mass..100 Kastern (N, A.) 176,575 - & - Nov. '793 MISCELLANEOU8. 000,000 Sept. Bept.' 80 5 Adams Bapress........100 12,000,000 quarterly Dec. Klmira, Jel. & Canand...00 665,200 J. & J. Jan. '79 S 600,000 N. & N. May '80 2 Romo, Watert, and Oyd.100 2,998,900 J. & J. July '75 3 || Amoskeag Manuf. Co... 100 3.000 000 J. & D. Jude American Kipress...... 59 18,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '8 Kimira & Williamsport* 60 pref. 60 500,000 J. & J. jan.'81 31|Rutianu preforred.. --- 100 4,168,700 F. & A. Feb.75 316 Calumet and Hecla Mining. 100,000 8. F.M.A.N Nors Erle and Pittsburg* 601,090,260 quarterly Hopt.'80 8. Lan, Ali. & T. Mante.100 2,300,000 --&-- Ceutral Mining Co...... 100 Annual. Feb Fitchburg ..............100 4,500,000 J. and pret.100 2. 600,000 Frankfurt and Kokomo.100 Oct. '79 11|St. L., 1 Mt. & Bouth'n.100 14,248,950 F. & A. Feb. '74 3 George's Creek U & 1..100 400 F. & A. Feb. '78 2 Consolidation Md.)Coul.100 10,250,000 M. & 6. Jap. 8 ....10 4.200,000 J. and J (Jan. 181 3 St. Paul and Sioux City.100 4,600,000 J. & J. Aug.' Georgia Gold and Block Tel....100 2.500 ono quarterly Hannibal & St. Jo. prof..100 5,183,024 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 prel.100 4,600,000 Hsprinburg de Lancaster 50 i 182,600 views Sale $1. salem and Lowell....... 100 2,433 h: M. & 8. sep.'78 60c Mariposa Gold. Feb. '80 11 Maryland Coal.........100 4 400,000 F. & A. Feb. '? --.---.100 2,836,600 Lumilunio, prof........1000,450,000 quarterly Jan. '81 2 Schtrikull Valley 676,050 J. & J. July '80 21 voalral..... 1,262, 400 M A N Nov. 80 pref.....100 8,693,400 Missouri Val, Land Co..luo wwwa bailal Biotex City*100 4,026,000 quarterly Wec. '80: Sbainokin V. & Pottsv.: 60 869,450 F. & A. Avg.'80 3 Moingona Coal Co...... 100 200,000 M. & 8. Jim's Tiwa Rai! sd Laod Co 100 7.620,000 guerterly Nov. 80 1, Shore Line 100 996, 800 J. & J. July '80 via.ovo quartos May '802 diour (. & Pacific pret.co 306,200 quarterly Mar. '& National Tube Works..100 1.000'000 quarter's (ct. o. B. 6 lo, Nort.lero. 25| GW.00 quarterly May ?80 1! South Branch (N. J.)* .. 100 160,000 A. & U. (Oct. '80 31 | Paoito Mail Htoamship.100 20,000,000 M.J. 8. D. Sept. 89 Juffersonv., & 438,300 J. & J. July '70 3 Pennsylvania Oval..... 60 4,000,000 F.M.A.N NOUS Boiler and Unicagodam.100 1. quarterly age so Bouleur arterna (21-700 3,823,300 J. & D. Jueze 3 Bulmer Palace Co --100 5.990 200 F.M.A.N Nov : West.100 2,200, we May '80 ? Sicer bridge Pitte.. : Ken. City, Top. 448,700' J. July 79 Quicksilver, commes 5,708.70 ......10 4,600,000 J. . D.' Dec. '80 i Summit Branche.. Kentucky Central BOX 000 J. & D. Doc. 'N 3 Syr., Bingham. & N.Y..100 2,004,000 J. & D. Feb.'80 2 Quincy Mizing Co...... 25 40,000 sbs Annual. Feb. 18 - 50 4,125,000 F. & A. Fob.'76 3 preferred -- 100 4,291,800 LALO ELOro & Vion. 90..100 49,466,600 F. & A Keb. 814 l'erro Baate & Ir diana 100! 1,988,160 F. & d. Ang.'80 1 Quincy K. P.. Bridgo....100 1,760,000 J. & J. July (8786.7.100 633,600 F. & A. Feb.'81 6 l'roy alu Bostou.......1001 1,609,000 F. & A. Feb. '80 2 Bioux 0.&I.F.I.& L.Co.100 60 450,000 quarter!; Oct. '80 Union Pacific ..........100 36,745,000 quarterly Jan. '81 19 Spring Mountaia Coal.. 60 1,360,000 J. & D. Dec. 600,000 J. & J. Jan.' 6027.382.506 quarterly Jan. '81 i United Cos. of N. J*...100, 20,490,400 quarterly Oct. '80 21 Topeka Equipment 00..100 Labla Valley 108,300 quurierly Jan. '81 21 | Utica, Jhenango & 3. V.100 4,000,000 M. & N. May '803 255,000 A. &0. Oct. '81 60 0,871,460 yoarterly Dec. 80 2 Ulica and Black River..100 1,886,000 J. & T. Mar.'79 2 Wolls Fargo & Co. kup 100 5,000,000 J. & J. Tulsa United Bates Capress..ing 7,000,000 F.M A.N Nov. ) 2,046,100) J. & J.' 'Jan. 81 87" Vormont and man _.100 3,050,0001 A. & , loct. '80 3 "West Union Telegraph.100 41,060,000 quarterly'Jan's Wulo Balayikille 66 IRON STEAM-BOAT CO. ........ Loaisville and Nashville Rallrond. Reading Railroad Company, Philadelphia, on the 18th The followiog is an offic'al slakemede of the Esiness of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Campass for ibe sis moo:bs eeding December Bonds at 6 per cent......... $202,266,660 00 Ket earnings for 6 montbs ending Bonds at 5 per cent......... 469, 61,650 00 $2,206,331 15 Bonds at 4 per cent ........ Receipts from other sources...... 95.842 18 Rofunding, certificates...... 927,400 00 Nary pension fund,3 per cent. 14,000,000 00 $1,675,285,400 00 $20,731,688 67 Istesest for 6 mootbs .... ........ 1,610,000 00 Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity..... 11,481,F25 26 856 85 82 Debt bearing no interest, viz: Dividend payable Feb. 1, 1881, 3 Old Demand and legal-tender Certificates of deposit....... 7,005,000 00 Coin and Silver Certificates. 52,241,010 CO May & King, $147,873 38 Fractiocal currency.. Statement of the Pabllo Debt of the United $113,136,301 12 7,927 03 Jameson, Smith & Cotting, $2,039,*85,996 88 $21,696,379 02 Outstanding. Interest. Total debt, principal and interes, to date, including interest due and unpaid... - $2, 121,481,476 30 per cent. 191 bonds, 1861.. 141,333,900 00 4,3 0,107 00 seul. 1881 bonds, 1863.. 67,216,100 00 recent feaded loan of 1881 469,661,080 00 3,918,165 75 Debt on which interest has ceased........ pel funded loan of 1891 250,000,000 00 937,500 OU ad fuaded loan of 1907. 738,120,400 00 Gold and silver certificates... fifunting Certificates ... 921,400 00 1,274 10 UB Notes held for redemption of certifi. 210,000 00 cash balance available jan. 1, 1881...... 148,603,615 17 - $1,676,365, 400 co $18,622,723 25 Debt, lesa amount in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1881.$1,899,181,785 99 PEITOS TEICE INTEREST BAS CEASED SINCE MATURITY. Amount interest due Decrease of debt during the morth...... $6,699,430 70 Ito 8 per ceat. old debt, 1837 Issue Commercial and Travelers' Credits $57,665 00 $84,174 81 Decrease of debt since June 30, 1850...... $12,990,469 36 BONDS TBSUED TO TIK PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANIER, INTEREST PAYABLE IX LAWFUL MONEY. AVAILABLE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. And in Francs, in Martinique and Guadaloupe. Central Pacificbonde,1862-64 $25,885,120 00 9776,653 60 MAKE TELEGRAPHIC, TRANSFERS OF Kangas Pacific bonde, 1862-64 6,303.000 00 189,0 0 0 Union Pacific bonds, 1862-64. 27,236,612 00 817,000 38 Between this and other countries, through London 2,839 98 Western Pacific bonds,1862-4 1,970,560 00 89,116 80 Make Collections of Drafts drawn abroad on all points in the United States and Canada, and of Drafts drawn in the United States 78,050 00 49,751 22 Totals...... .... $64,623,612 00 $1,988,706 86 1,877,260 00 203,800 70 Interest paid by United States, $47,589,861 30; interest per cobConsol. boods, repaid by transportation of mails, &c., $14,062,417 48 ; in- 614,950 00 204 86 terest repaid by cash payments : 5 per cent net earnings, $656,198 81; balance of intercet paid by United States, 1,732,800 00 244,740 39 $32,882,214 95. The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, 667,300 00 81,786 41 as appears from the books and Treasurer's returns in the Department at the close of business, Docember 31, 1880. JOAN SHERMAN, (Members of the Boston Stock Exchange.) Transact a general Banking business. - The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail. Buy and sell Stocks and Bonds on commission in 20 road Company has declared a quarturly dividend of all markets. Correspondence solicited. t notes, 1861.. 16,800 30 1,104 43 * test. year notes, 1883. 45,595 00 2,281 85 -Tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad *** est year coles, 1863. 85,70 00 1,882 09 Company has declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per 256,770 00 48,004 01 cent. ($2 per share), payable Feb. 15. -The St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Com- pany has declared a dividend of 33 per cent on its first preferred stock, payable February 1. -The Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chi. Interest allowed on Temporary and Standing cago Railroad Company will pay its first dividend Deposits. mees tu etsaed since Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Commissico -The 13th and 16th Streets, Philadolphia, Pas-only, either on Margin or for Investment. $80,745 OU sengor Railway Co. has declared a dividend of $2 per sharo (4 per cent.), payable Jan. 3. -The Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad Company 7,927 08 has declared a four per cent. dividend, payable on -The Little Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and IN ADDITION TO A GENERAL BANKINQ GOVERNMENT BONDS AND ALL FECURITIES CURRENT AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EX. 7,147,530 12 BAME. ALLOW INTEREST ON DEPOBITS. WM. O. SHELDON. WY. B. WADSWORTH, GEO. R. BUELDON. Sheldon & Wadsworth, 1 WM. A. COLE & CO., . A. G. DAY, , on the morning of Saturday on the shore kleurenty Kerite Insulated Telegraph Wire and Cable OFFICE OF THE ONTARIO SILVER Mining Co., I SWIFT'S IRON AND STEEL WORKS , . } Process. Also Rail Fastenings, steel and Bloom Boiler Plate, Tank, Sheet and Bar Jron. . PRESSERS OF OILS, AND , . 387, 389 & 391 WEST 12TH STREET. BRANCH OFFICE, 41 BROAD ST., le NEW YORK IS . MANUFACTURER OF , 5th day February Of all kinds made to order, for Ocean, River, Aerial and Subterranean Lines. } The Kerite covering of these Conductors unlike any other, resists effectually the destructive action of Het 17 Special orders should state whether the Cable is to be exposed to Earth, Air or Water. Office, 120 Broadway, New York, C. B. HOTCHKISS, General Agent. FROM 1-4 TO 10,000 lbs. WEIGHT. True to pattern, sound and solid, of unequaled strength, toughness an durability. An invaluable substitute for forgings or cast-irons requiring three-fols . CROSS-HEADS, ROCKER-ARMS, PISTON-HEADS, ETC., fo 15,000 Crank Shafts and 10,000 Gear Wheels of this steel now runnin prove its superiority over other Steel Castings. Circulars and Price Lists free. 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(Two medale We keep everything in our line and sell at lowest awardud by Franklin Institute, aud one by Centennial. prices. Orders solicited. CYRUS H. LOUTREL. Locomotives. STEEL CHESTER STEEL CASTING CO. -0- RIEHLÉ BROS. SAL STEEL one man with it can easily Made entirely of STEEL. FRANCIS & LOUTREL, |