$3,491,911 37; navy, $1,719,104 46; Interior, and St. Louis, 6934; do. 6s, 119; New York, On-Lebigh Valley 575% @58; do. 6s, coupon, E Indians, $648,018 17, and do. pensions $4,750,070 tario and Western, 30; New York, Pennsylvania | 128; do. reg., 121@122; do. 2d mort. 78, 131 -total, $16,075,063 98. and Ohio iac., 63; New York, Lake Erie and -; do. consol. mort., 1160117; Fifth The closing quotations on Thursday were: Western Inc., 91; Obio Central, 23%; do. Ter-Sixth streets (horse), 125@-; Second and T Adams Express, 123@125; American Express, minal Trust 6, 100; do. 1st, ¡108%; do, inc., 107@115; Thirteenth and Fifteenth, 700 62@63; American District Telegraph, 55@59%; Oregon River and Nav., 126; do. 18, Spruce and Pine, 56057; Green and Co56%; American Union Telegraph, 71@72;105%; Peoria, Decatur and Evansville, 28; do 99@103; Chestout and Walnut, 85090; Canada Southern, 72072%; Central of New inc., 72; do. Evansville div., 68; Rome, Water-tonville, 19020; Germantown, 70@—; U Jersey 85%85%; Central Pacific, 91% @92; town and Ogdensburg 1st cocsol., 80; St. Louis, 1100115; Lombard and South, 12018; Chicago and Northwestern, 124%@125%; do. Kansas City and Northern, Omaha div. 1st, Philadelphia, 79@80; People's, 16218; pref., 140@140%; Chicago, Burlington and 106%; Southern Pacific of California, 1st, 198;tinental, 101@-. Quincy, 18134@182; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. St. Paul and Duluth, 36; do. pref., 72; 8t. Baltimore-Baltimore City 6s, 1884, 107 Paul, 110111; do. pref., 122@128; Chicago, Louis and Iron Mt., 2d pref. inc., 76; do. Cairo, do. 68, 1890, 116%; do. 6s, 1900, 122; d Rock Island and Pacific, 136@186%; Columbus, Ark. and Texas 1st, 108; do. Arkansas Branch exempt, 123; do. 58, 1900, 116%; do. 5s, 1 Chicago and Indiana Central, 21%21%; Cleve- 1st 109%; St. Louis and San Francisco 24, Class 120; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta land, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 95% B, 88%; do. C, 87; St. Paul and Sioux City 1st, 100%; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 68, 68 @954; Hannibal and St. Joseph 46%@47%; do. 110%; Texas and Pacific. 431%; do. income L Maryland Defense 6s, 108; do. 6s, 1885, pref., 1024@103; Illinois Central, 125@12534: G., 75; do. Rio Grande div. 1st, 98; Wabash Gen'l Norfolk Water 88, 120; Virginia 10-40 coup Lake Erie and Western, 40@40%; Lake Shore mort., 68, 97%; Alabama, Class C, 88; Louis-91%; Western North Carolina 7, 103%; W and Michigan Southern, 130% @13034; Michigan |iana 7s, consol., 54; North Carolina 6s, new, ern R. R. of Alabama 2ds, 116; Wilmington, Central, 1210122; Metropolitan Elevated, issued Chatham R. R1, 71⁄2; do. issued N. C.|lumbia and Augusta, 6s, 106. The latest 108@108%; New York Elevated,124% @125; New R. R., 8%; do. 4s, consol. 83%; Tennessee 6s, tations are: Central Ohio, @49%; Baltin York, Lake Erie and Western, 48%@48%; do. cew, 49%; do. old, 49%1⁄2; American Union Tel., and Ohio, 180@184; do. 6s, 1885, 109% @ pref., 90@91; New York, Ontario and West-72; Am. Dist. Tel., 55; Sutro Tunnel, 14; Northern Central, 45046; do. 6s, 1 ern, 30% @30%; Ohio and Miss., 37@37%; do. Colorado Coal and Iron, 38%; do. 6s, 97; Coo- gold, 116@-; do. 6s, 1904, gold, 114@115; pref., 98@99; Pacific Mail, 49% 494; St. Louis, solidation Coal, 39; New Central Coal, 30; Cari- 5s, 1926, 99% @-; Marietta and Cincinnati Iron Mountain and Southern, 58%@53%; Union bou Mining, 24; Central, 434; Deadwood, 14; mort., 1892, 120@122; do. 2d mort. 78, Pacific, 110%@110%; United States Express, Homestake, 294; Little Pittsburg, 2; La Plata, 91%; do. 3d mort. 8s, 49% @49%; Pittsb 51@52; Wells Fargo Express, 112@114; West-9; Standard, 221⁄2; Starmont, 1%. and Connellsville 7s, 123@-; Orange and Al ern Union Telegraph, 86% @87; Wabash, 44%@ Philadelphia.-Am. S. S. Co. 6s, 111; Central andria 24 68, 120@-; do. 3d 89, 952-; 444; do. pref., 85% @85%. Transp., 49%; Cincinnati 7.80s, J. and J., 125; 4th, 57@59%; Orange, Alex. and Manassas The following quotations of sales of Railwa Catawissa new pref., 48; Huntingdon and Broad 98@99%; Virginia consol. 68, 744975; Vir and other securities, for the week, are in addi- Top Mt. consol. is, 69; Hestonville R. R. 6s, nia 10-40 bonds, 504@50%; Virginia cons tion to those giver elsewhere in our columns : 1053%; Nesquehoning Valley R. R., 57; Phila- coupons, 890-; City 68, 1893, -@119 ; Now Yerk-Albany and Susq. 1st consol., delphia and Reading R. R. scrip, 55; do. cousol. 63, 1890, 1160—; do. 6o, exempt @12 111; Boston, Hartford and Erie 1st, 523%; mort. gold 6, 112%; Pennsylvania Canal 6s, 97; do. 59, 1894, -@116; do. 5s, 1916, 1193 Chicago and Alton, inc., 121%; Chicago, St. Pennsylvania Company 6s, 107%; Shamokin, 120%; do. 5s, 1900, 116@116%; Wilmingt Louis and New Orleans, 40%; Chesapeake and Hazleton and Wilkesbarre 53, 91; Texas and Columbia and Augusta 6s, 10530106; Ric Ohio 2d pref., 25; do. 1st pref., 3434; do. cur. Pacific 1st mort. 6s, 1084; do. consol. mort. 6s, mond and Danville R. R., 86@89; do. int., 50; do. 1st, Series B, 80%; Chicago, St. 99%; Usion and Titusville 78, 100%; West Jer- 1885, 102@103%; Western Maryland 69, Paul, Minn. and Omaha, 45%1⁄2; do. pref., 97; do. sey and Atlantic 6s, 105. The latest quotations unendorsed, 113@113; do. 2d pref., 107% consol., 106%; Central Iowa, 78; Col., Chi. and are: City 6s, 110@111; do. free of tax, 129@ | 110; do. Washington Co., guar., 112@—; Ci Ind. Cent. Inc. 59; do. 1st Trust Co. certif. ass., 130; do. 4s, new, 106@110; Pennsylvania State zens Pass. R. R., -@20; Union Canal endors eup., 106; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 1st, 6s, 2d series, 101@102; do. 3d series, 106@—; by Canton Co., 116@-; Virginia and Tenne 8. M. div., 107; Chicago, Barlington and Quincy do. 5s, cew loan, 114@-; do. 4s, new, 108% see 2d 69, 106@107; do. 8s, 120@-; Charlott 88, 1064; Clev., Cel.. Cin. and Ind. consol., @111; Philadelphia and Reading, 27% 027%; Columbia and Augusta 1st 110@110%; do. 119; Chicago and Eastern Illinois 1st, 106; do. consol. mort. 7s, coup. ¡24@125; do. reg., 100@100%. Chicago, St. Paul and Minn. 1st, 109%; Duba-124@125; do. mort. 6s, 117@-; do. 7s, 1893, Boston.-Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe que and Sioux City, 88; Denver and Rio Grande, 120@122; United New Jersey R. R. and Canal, guar., 117; do. 5s, 1909, 100; Boston Wat 87; do. 1st, 115%; do. 1st consol., 11334; 178@180; Pittsburg, Titusville and Buffalo R.R., Power, 12%; New Hampshire Land, 5%; Broo Frankfort and Kokomo, 20; do., 1st, 100% 18%@@19%; do. 7s, 98@99%; Camden and line Land, 5; Boston Land, 93%; Boston, Clinte Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, 1st, Amboy mort, 6s, 1889, 114@114; Pennsyl. Fitchburg and New Bedford pref,, 115; Burlin 1024; Houston and Texas Central 2d, M. L., vania R. R., 66@66%; do. gen'l mort., cou-ton and Misscuri River in Nebraska 63, no 120; Is J., Bloom. and Western, 52 ; do. 1st, 81; pon, 124@1251⁄2 ; do. reg., 117@120 ; do. consol. exempt, 1041⁄2 ; Connotton Northern 7s, 80 do. 24,70%; do. Inc., 65; Indianapolis, Decatur mort. 6s, reg., 116@118; Little Schuylkill R. R., Cheshire pref., 61%1⁄2; Cedar Repids and Missou and Springfield 2d, 60; International and Gt. 54@59; Morris Canal, 60261; do. pref., 1640 | River R. R., 140; Chicago, Mil aukee and S Northern 1st, 107%; dr. 2d inc., 874; Joliet 167; Schuylkill Nav., -@5; do. pref., 934 Paul, 68, Wisconsin Valley div. 102; do. 6 and Chicago, 130; Keokuk and Des Moines pref., 10%; do. 6s, 1882, 77@78 ; do. 1872, 103@105; Dubuque div., .104%; Chicago and West Mich 41; Kansas Pacific, 1st cousol., 104%; do. 6, Elmira and Williamsport pref., 52@—; do, 68, gan, 70; Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers! Denver Div. ass., 107; Lake Erie and Western, 11134@114; do. 5a, 89@-; Lehigh Coal and R., 90; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 49, 93 40%; do. inc., 69; Lake Shore div, bonds, 128; Navigation, 38% 28%; do. 63, 1884, 109@110% Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland 78, 106 Louisville and Nashville Gen'l mort., 6s, 104; do. R. R. loan, 115@117; do. Gold Loan, 110 Detroit, Lansing and Northern, 82%; de. 7 do, 23, 106; Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consol. ass., @110%; do. consol. 78, 114@115; Northern 1907, 11434; Eastern (N. H.) R.R., 90; Europea 105%; Marieta and Cincinnati 1st pref., 9; Pacific, 34%@34; do. pref., 66%1⁄20663⁄4; North and North American R. R., 60; Flint and Per Mobile and Ohio, 21%; do. 1st debes., 87%; do. Pennsylvania, 55@56; do. 6s, 108@110; do. Marquette 234; do. pref, 81; Grand Rive 2d deben., 51%; do. 4th deben., 40; do. 1st 7s, 119@121; do. Gen'l mort. 7s, reg., 120@122; Valley 83, 1886, guar., 111; Iowa Falls and Sious mort., 107; Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 42%; Philadelphia and Erie, 201⁄4@2011⁄2 ; do. 6s, 101% City, 64%; do. 7s, 1917, 1134; Jackson, Lan do, consol. ass., 112%; do. 2d, 77; Minneapolis @102 ; do. 7s, 116@— ; Minebill, 58@583⁄4; Cat-sing and Saginaw 8s, 1885, white, guar., 111; do and St. Louis 1st, Iowa Ext., 109%; Missouri awissa, 13%@14; do. pref., 504@50%; do. 89, 1890, L. G., 1121; Kansas City St. Joseph acific lat consol., 105; Nashville, Chattanooga new pref., 47% @49; do. 7s, 1900, 114@-; and Council Bluffs 78, 128; Kansas City, Fort The value of foreign dry goods entered directly .... .... .... ... .... ........ .... .... ........ 1880. 1879. $4.761,995 $8,608,069 10,065,148 13,316,942 6,757,608 10,374,566 .... .... .... 4,709,395 7,560,530 3,682,940 5,295,185 3,934,133 ............ ........ ........ ........ Scott and Gall, 73% ; do. pref., 180; do. 7s, 110; best results yet attained have been those accomKansas City, Lawrence and Southern, 4s, 102; plished by Col. Beaumont, of the royal arsenal for consumption at the port of New York, is as at Woolwich, England. His newly invented air follows: Little Rock and Ft. Smith, 63; do. 7s, 1905, engine has been employed for some time at the 110; Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon, 34%; arsenal in question, and has been found capable January do. pref., 74; do, 69, 99; Manhattan Beach Imp. of drawing a load of sixteen tons for a dis- February Co. 7, 1909, 92%; New Mexico and Southern tance of sixteen miles without recharging the March air cylinders. The engine which weighs ten April.. Pacific 76, 117: Nashua and Lowell, 140; Ogtone, has a reservoir in which one hundred May.. densburg and Lake Champlain 1st consol. 68, cubic feet of air can be compressed to one June 8974; do. income, 6s, 36%; Omaha and South-thousand points to the square iuch, and the ma- July western 8, 1996, 125; Ottawa, Oswego and Fox chinery and wheels work in perfect silence. The August.... difficulties experienced by former inventors bave September.. River Valley 80, 1900, 1274; Portsmouth, G. been overcome in the Beaumont engine by plac- October..... Falls, and Conway, 20%; do. 41⁄2s. 964; Quincy, ing three cylinders of graduated size on each side November.... Alton and St. Louis 5s, 95; Rutland, 54; do. of the engine and by applying warmth to coun- December praf., 291⁄2; do. 53, 1998 79; do 6s. 100; Sum-teract the cold produced in the expansion of compressed air.-[Balt. Suo. mit Branch, 21; Toledo, Delphos and Burlingtor, 9%; do. inc. 63, Dayton div., 35; Vermont Central 7s, 1886, consol., 104; dc. 8s, inc. and ext, 74%; Wisconsin Central, 18%; do. pref., 38; do. pref. 5s, 95; Allouez Mining Co., 5; Artee, 1%; Atlas, 50c.; Brunswick Antimony, 21; Blue Hill, 4; Catalpa, 23%; Copper Falls, Manufactures of wool... 16; Central, 421⁄2; Franklin, 18%; Harshaw, 4%; Haron, 7; Mesnard, 134; National, 234; Osceola, 38%; Phoenix, 8%; Pewabic, 2434; Miscellaneous dry goods. Ridge, 7; Star, 25%; St. Clair, 8; Silver Islet, 34; Wankeng, 34; Washington, 50c. 1,319,550 56 Manufactures of wool...$20,773,785 $28,176,532 munity generally. The copartnership of Camp 66 $1,874,509 59 " 835,746 33 " $508,762 76 192,759 39 $316,004 46 Locomotives........... ...................................................... Passenger coaches, &c.... Preight care and cabooses... .... ...... A New Compressed Air Motor. Total..... as follows: silk .... .... ....... cotton... 18,813,862 26,211,471 bell, Hall & Co. has existed more than a quarter 29,129,588 35,342 349 of a century, and has maintained through these flax.. 14,706,100 18,723,968 many years a leading position among the solid Miscellaneous dry goods 8,126,265 11,289,800 bouses of the city. Mr. Augustine Smith and Mr. $91,549,000$119,844,120 Richard L. Campbell continue the business under. The imports of foreign dry goods at New York the firm name of Campbell & Smith, Mr. Smith for each month of the years 1879 and 1880, were has been identified with the paper trade of New York for nearly fifty years, and may truly be 1880. called one of the pioneers of the business in this $10,714,891 section. There is probably no man in the trade 15,691,575 who has a wider acquaintance with paper dealers 12,238,350 and manufacturers throughout the country, or a 10,076,286 7,470,789 more valuable knowledge of the business in which 8,158,500 bis life has been passed; and certainly no man 11,070,161 in the trade is beld in bigher esteem by all 15,267,941 brought in contact with him. Mr. Richard L. 10,112,286 8,129,985 Campbell has been brought up in the old bouse 5,577,627 which has so long borne his family name, and is 6,335,739 eminently fitted by business experience and qualities to be associated with bis senior partner $91,549,600 $119,844,120 in this well-known establishment. 1879. .... .... .... ...... Notwithstanding the numeroas failures to in- June........ ............ troduce compressed air as a motive power, the July..... ingenuity of inventors and the new advances made August.... in that direction recently afford more than a rea- September. mcable promise than it will eventually be put to October practic ble use, if not as a substitute for ste im November.... in ocean navigation or on lorg lines of railroad, December. at least for short branch 10ade and in lieu of buse or stam power on city railways. The .... Total.... RAILROAD AND CANAL btoon Marked thus (*) are leased roads. แ 50 แ 64 50 50 pref. 2d pref.. Cayuga and Sueq.. 64 CANAL DIVIDEND STATEMENT. Ware River". .....100 $750,000 J. & J. 100 50 --- 50 110,300 1&1 1,000,000 J. & J. J J. & J. J 121,000 A. & O. 10 200,000 J.A.J.O A 2,100,000 J.A.J.O. A 400,000 A. & 0. A 2,000,000 F.M.A.NA 809,000 J. & J. J 908,600 J.A. J.O.O 1,068,400 J. & J. J 500,000 J. & J. J 200,000 M. & N. N 600,000 A. & 0.0 180,000 J. & J. Ji 1,200,000 F.M.A.NM 1,000.000 J. & J. J 200,000 & — 748,000 M. & N. M 600 000 A. & O. A 500,000 J. & J. Ju 170,000 J. & J. Ju 500,000 J. & J. Ju Heston, Mantau & Fairm. 50 2,050 000 J. & J. la 60 .100 out- Dividend Dividend Marked thus (*) are leased out- Dividend Dividend Marked thus (*) are leased standing. Periods. Payable. roads. standing. Periods. Payable. roads. Albany and Busq. -100 13,500,000 J. & J. Louisv., Cin, and Lex. 50 $1,623,483 J. & J. July '693 Ashuelot... .........100 210,000 quarterly Louisville & Nashville..100 18,030,000 ... Feb. '81 3 Atch.. fop. & Santa Fe.100 10,409,300 quarterly Louisv., N. Alb. & Chi..100 3,000 000 J. & D. Dec. '70 3 Atlanta and West Point.100 1,232,200 J. & J. Lowell and Andover....100 600,000 J. & J. July '80 3 Atlantic and St. Law-100 5,000,000 M. & 8. Lowell and Lawrence 100 200,000 A. & O | Apl. '78 27| Augusta and Savannah.100 1,022,900 J. & D. 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 4,549,578 J. & J. July '80 3 G 1st pref. 50 8,130,719 M. & 8 Sep. '66 38 Washington Br..100 1.650,000 A. & O. Oct. '80 5 "2d pref. 50 4,460,368 M. & S. Sep. 166 38 Berkshire land ---- -----100 600,000 quarterly Apl. 80 13 Massawippi.. 400,000 F. &. A Aug.'80 2 Boston and Albany-100 20,000,000 M. & N Dec. '0 2 Memphis & Charleston 25 5,812,725 J. & D. Jan. 693 Bos. Clin., F. & N. Bed.100 1,27,600- & Metropolitan Elevatel..100 6,500,000 quarterly Jan. '81 2 44 pref.100 1,750,100 Oct. '80 2 Michigan Central 100 18,738.204 F. & A. Feb. '81 4 Agricultural Br. guar..100 60,000 J. & D. June 76 3 Middlesex Central.....100 2,136 shs & A. Aug.'80 3 800,000 M. & N Nov. '80 8 Mill Creek & Minehi 1 50 Bost., Conc.& Mont. pret100 823.375 J. & J. July '80 5 Boston and Lowell.-500 3,250,000 J. & J. Jan. 81 2 M. Hill & Schuyl. Hav. 50 3,856,450 J. & J.July '80 3 Boston and Maine.100 6,921,274 M & N. Nov. 50 4 Missouri Pacific.........102,416,000 quarterly Jan. 81 1 Boston and Providence-100 4,000,000 M & N Nov. 80 4 Mobile & Montgomery..100 2,794,800 F. & A. Feo. '80 2 131,700 J. & J. an. '81 3 Morris and Essex❤. 50 15,000,000 J. & J Attlebc.ough Branch.100 Jan. 181 3 350,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Mt. Carbon & Pt. Carbon.50 Bost. Revere B & Lynn.100 282,350 J. & J. July 80 6 950,000 J. & D Dec. '80 5 Nashua and Lowell.....10 Buffalo, N. Y. and Erie.100 800.000 M. & N. Nov. '80 3 Burl. & Mo. Riv in Neb.100 8,537,800 quarterly Feb. '90 2 Nashua and Rochester-100 1,305,800 A. & O. Oct. '80 17 Camden and Atlantic... 50 877,400 quarterly Apl.'80 3. Nashville and Decatur..100 1,5 29,000 J. & D. Dec. '79 3 pref. 50 838,311 quarterly Apl.'80318 Nash., Chat. & St. Louis. 25 6,575,296 A. & Opl. '80 1 881,925 J. & J. Camden & Burl. Co.....100 Jan. '81 3 Naugatuck-100 2,000 000 J. & J. Jan. '81 5 Crpe May and Millvilie 50 447,000 J & D. June '80 8 Nesquehoning Valley 50 1,000,000 M. & 8. Sept. 80 81 Catawissa. 1,159,600 October. Oct. 80 81 N.Castle & Beaver Val. 50 1,800,000 quarterly July '80 2 2,200,000 M. & N. Nov.'80 3 N Haven & Northamp..100 605,000 quarterly Oct. 74 8 1,000,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 31 New London Northern 100 1,418,800 quarterly Oct. '80 14 50 689,110 J. & J. Jan. '80 4 N.Y. Cen. & Hudson R..100 89,428,330 quarterly Jan. '81 2 Oedar Rapids & Mo. R.*100 6,850,400 F.M.A.N Nov. '80 1 New York and Harlem-100 8,500,000 J. & J. Jan. 814 pref 100 769,600 F. & A Aug. 80 3t pref.100 1,500,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Central of Georgia...100 7,500,000 1& D. June 80 3 City Line.. annually Apl. '80 3 Central of New Jersey-100 18,563,200 quarterly Apl. 71 24 New York & Long Br.*100 2,000,000 Oct. 179 21 Central Oblo*---------- 50 2,425,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 31 New York Elevated-10C 6,500,000 quarterly O.t. '80 2: 50 400,000 J. & J Jan. 81 3 N.Y., Lake Erie & West.100 77,107,70 100 54,275,500 F. & A. Aug. 80 3 Central Pacific 46 pref.. 100 8,146,700 100 880,000 quarterly July '80 1 N. Y., N. H. & Hartf...100 15,500,000 J. & J. July '80 5 Chemung.. Cheshire, preferred 100 2,155,300 J. & J. July '80 1 N. Y.,Provid. & Boston.100 3,000,000 quarterly Nov. '80 2 Chicago and Alton...100 10,065,400 M. & 8. Sept. 80 84 Niag. Bridge & Canand 100 1,000,000 J. & J. July '838 pref..100 2,425,400 M. & S. Sept '80 3 North Carolina... 100 4,000,000 M. & 8. Mar. '80 5 Chicago, Burl. & Quincy.100 31,004,456 M. & 8. Dec. '80 2 N. Eastern (8.C.) pref..100 96,000 M. & N. Nov. '774 Chi., Clin., Dub.&Minn..... 6,156,000 A. & O. Apl. '79 $2 North Pennsylvania... 60 4,527,150 quarterly Nov. '80 11 Ohicago,lowa & Nebras*100 3,916,200 J. & J. Jan. 81 4 Northern Central ... 50 6.842,000 A. & O.Jan. '81 2 Chi, Mil. and St. Paul..100 15,404,261 A. & (). ct. '80 3 Northern N. Hampsh..100 8,068,400 J. & D. Dec. '80 3 pref...100 12 279,483 A. & O. Oct. 180 31 Northern New Jersey.100 1,000,000 J. & J. July 77 2 Chicago & N. Western-100 14,988,267 J. & D Dec. '80 3 Norwich & Worcester, 100 2 604,400 J. & J. Jan. '15 pref.100 21,626,353 quarterly Dec. '80 11 Ogdensb, & L Champl. 100 8,077,000 J. & J. July '76 2 Ohicago, R. I. & Pacific-100 30,000,000 quarterly Feb. '81 11 pref.100 2,000,000 A. & O. Apl. '78 4 Cin., Ham, & Dayton...100 3,600,000 A. & O. Oct. '80 2 Ohio and Mississippi...100 20,000,000 quarterly 429,037 M. & N. Nov. '80 3 Cin., Band. & Clev. pref. 50 pref.100 4,030,000 J. & D. Mar. '75 3 Clev., Col., Cin. & lud--100 14,991,800 F. & A. Feb. '80 2 Old Colony. ..100 7,133,80C J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Oleveland & Mahoning. 60 2,057,569 M. & N. Nov. '79 4 Oregon Railway & Nav.100 4.455 0.0 quarterly Nov. 80 2 Cloveland & Pittsburg 50 11,236,150 quarterly Dec. '80 11 Oswego and Syracuse 100 482,400 F. & A. Aug. 87 Oolumbus and Xenia- 50 1,786,200 M.J.B.D Dec. '80 2 Panama..... --100 7000,000 quarterly Nov. '80 4 Colum. & Hocking Val.100 2,500,000 F. & A. Aug.'60 4 Paterson and Hudson*-100 632,000 J & J. Jan. '61 4 50 1,600,000 M. & N. Nov. 80 6 Paterson and Newarь.100 Concord. 250,000 J. & J. ----100 850,000 J. & D. Concord and Ports.* c. '80 31 Paterson and Ramapo.100 248,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Oonn, & Passump Riv..1.0 2,176,700 F. & A Aug.'80 2 Pember. & Hightstown*. 50 342,150 J. & J. July 80 3 100 2,100,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 4 Pennsylvania Connecticut Kive!..... 50 68,870,200 M. & N. Nov. '80 4 60 1,292,950 J.A.J.O. Oct. 80 24 Peoria & Bureau Val. 100 1,200,000 F. & A. Aug.'80 4 Cumberland Vailov.. 1st pref.. 50 241,900 A. & O. Oct. 80 4 Philadelphia and Erie 50 6,004,300 J. & J. 243,000 A. & U.Oct. 80 4 2d pref... 50 pref. 50 2,400,000 J. & J. Jan. '75 4 600,000 quarterly Jun. '80 11 1,626,250 M.J. 8.D Dec. 80 8 Danbury and Norwalk. 50 Dayton & Michigan*... 2,401,528 A. & O. Oct. '80 11 32,726,375 quarterly Jan. 276 2 1,211,260 quarterly July 80 2 1,551,800 quarterly July '76 3 1,230,950 J. & J. July 803 Phila, and Trenton 100 1,259,100 quarterly Oct. 80 2 1,584,400 quarterly Nov. 80 1: Phila., Wil. & Balt..... 50 11,572,700 J. & J. Jan, '14 26,200,000 quarterly Jan. 'n Pittsb., Ft. W. & Chi."--100 19,714,285 quarterly Oct. 80 1,874,000 F. & A. Aug.'80 24 Special Imp-100 5,201,300 quarterly Oct. 20 11 pref 10. 2,503,300 F. & A.Aug.'80 31 Pittsfield & N. Adams..100 460,000 J. & J. Jan. 80 2 Dubuque & Bioux City* 100 5,000,000 A. & U. Out. '80 Porti., Saco & Portem--100 1,500,000 J. & J. July 80 3 50 1,309,200 J. & J. Jan 81 3 Profile and Franconia..100 Bast Pennsylvania* Annual. Nov. '80 8 392,950 J. & J. July 80 3 Providence & Worces..100 2,000,000 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 East Mahanoy *. Oct. '80 3 Republican Valley......100 East Tenn., Va. & Ga... 100 1,968,274 853,000 quarterly Feb. '80 2 Kastoin (Mass.)--------100 4,997,600 J. & J. July 1783 Rensselaer & Saratoga *100 6,000,000 J. & J. July '80 4 492,600 J. & D. Dec. '80 24 Rhode Island & Mass..100 Kastern (N. H.) ------- 100 175,575 & Nov. '79 3 .100 3,000,000 1&1 Dec. '80 Richmond & Petersb....100 1,008,600 J. & J. Jan. '81 3 Eel River..... 600,000 Sept. Sept.'80 5 Roch. & Genesee Val.*.110 665,200 J. & J. Jan. '79 S Elmira, Jef. & Canand00 500,000 M. & N. May '80 2 Rome, Watert. and Ogd.100 2,998,900 J. & J. July '75 8 Elmira & Williamsport 50 pref. 50 500,000 J. & J. Jan 81 3 Rutiana preferred. 100 4,168,700 F. & A. Feb. 75 348 1,090,260 quarterly Sept. 80 11 8. L., Alt. & T. Haute-100 2,300,000-&-Erie and Pittsburg*.. .100 4,500,000 J. and Jan. '81 St Fitchburg. pref.100 2.463,400 F. & A. Feb. '78 2 600,000 Oct. 179 14 St. L., 1. Mt. & South'n. 100 14,248,950 F. & A. Feb. '74 8 Frankfort and Kokomo.100 4.200,000 J. and J Jan. '81 8 St. Paul and Sioux City.100 4,600,000 Ueorgia Hannibal & St. Jo. prof..100 5,183,024 F. & A. Feb. '81 3 pref. 100 4,600,000 Feb. '80 14 Harrisburg & Lancaster 50 1,182,500 1 tedy Jan. '81 2 Salem and Lowell.......100 2,453 she M. & 8. Sep. 78 50c onic, pref...100 1,180,000 quarterly 2 Schuylkill Valley ----- 50 676,050 J. & J.July '80 21 1111s Central 100 20,000,000 M. & 8. Bet. Seaboard and Roanoke-100 1,151,400 M. & N. Nov. 864 Shamokin V. & Pottsv.* 60 Lowa ile Sioux City*100 4,026,000 quarterly Dec. '80 1 869,450 F. & A. Aug.'80 3 Lowa Railroad Land Co 100 7,620,000 quarterly Nov. 80 1 Shore Line* -------- 100 995,800 J. & J. July '80 4 0.00 quarters May '80 2 169,000 A. & O. Oct. 80 31 Io. B. & Mo. Nortern. 25 9.000 quarterly May '80 11 438,300 J. & J. July '79 3 Jeffersony., Mad. & Ind-100 Joliet and Uhicago. 100 1,500,000 quarterly May 801 3,892,300 J. & D. Jul e'79 3; Ken. City, Top. & West.100 2,200, '80 1 448,700 J. & J. July 79 3 ...19 4,500,000] J. & D. Dec. '80 1 4,125,000 F. & A. Feb.'76 3 Kentucky Central.. 50% 900 J. & D. Dec. 'NC 3 yr., Bingham. & N.Y. 100 2,004,000 J. & D. Feb. '80 2 66 pref.100 Terre Haute & Ir diana 100 1,988,150 F. & A. Ang. 80 4 Lazo Shoro & Mich. 90..100 49,400,000. & A Feb. 81 4 533,500 F. & A. Feb. '81 5 (gr.),100 Troy and Boston.......10c 1,609,000 F. & A. Feb. '80 2 450,000 quarter!, Oct. 180 2 Union Pacific..........100 36,745,000 quarterly Jan. '81 11 Lovrance"....S LUBS BUSSU 60 27.332.565 quarterly Jan. '81 1 United Cce. of N. J...100 20,490,400 quarterly Oct. 80 24 Lahla Valley 106,300 quarterly Jan. '81 2 Utica, Jhenango & 3. V.100 4,000,000 M. & N. May '893 pref. 50 506,871,460 quarterly Dec. 80 2 Utica and Black River..100 1,886,000 J. & J. Mar. 79 2 Litu l {ei . 2,646,100 J. & J. Jan. 81 24 Vermont and Mass100 3,050,000 A. & O. Oct. '80 3 Qule Bohuylkill®, 600,000 J. & J. Ja 105,000 A. & 0 Oc 200 000 annually No 200,000 - & 1,500.000 J. & J. Ta 550,000 M. & N. No 102 540 Oc 797,320 -&282,555 1&1 206,054 Jul 475,000 J. & J. Jan 200,000 J & J. Jul 284,775 J. & J. Jar 200,000 quarterly Ap 750,000 A. & 0 Ap 1,199,500 J.A. J.O. Ap 962,100 quarterly Jan 500,000 J. & J. Jan 750,000 M. & N. Nov 113,000 M. & N. Nov 00,000 J. & J. Jan 2,000,000 F.M.A.NO 1,000,000 J. & J. Jan 600,000 J, & J. Jan. 874,500 J. & J. Jan. 400,000 J. & J. July 400,000 J. & J. July Aug Chesapeake & Delaware 50 1,993,563 J. & D. Jun MISCELLANEOUS. Adams Express 100 12,000,000 quarterly Dec. $348,741,761 00 $2,039,885,096 38 $21,696,379 02 Total debt, principal and interest, to date, including interest due and unpaid.......... $2,121,481,475 40 ........ Debt on which interest has ceased.... fold and silver certificates... Debt, less amount in Treasury,on the 1st ult. 1,994,881,166 75 ON GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FRANCE, Decrease of debt during the month...... $5,699,430 76 Decrease of debt since June 30, 1880...... $12,990,59 35 TO THE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANIES, AVAILABLE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Interest And in Francs, in Martinique and Guadaloupe. Totals...................................... $64,623,512 00 Interest paid by United States, $47,589,861 30; interest repaid by transportation of mails, &c., $14,052,447 48; in- terest repaid by cash payments: 5 per cent net earnings, Jemand notes, 1881-62. leader coten, 1862-63... 246,681,016 00 Cercate of deposit.............. das scrubrates, 1863........ T certificates, 1878...... 7,147,530 12 The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's returns in the Interest and Dividends. Between this and other countries, through London Make Collections of Drafts drawn abroad on all points in the United States and Canada, and of (Members of the Boston Stock Exchange.) Transact a general Banking business. Buy and sell Stocks and Bonds on commission in 99 00 road Company has declared a quarterly dividend of all markets. Correspondence solicited. -The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad -The Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chi -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 Coal Co. has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 -A dividend of $1 50 per share (3 per cefit) on the $7,927 08 Ipany will be paid at the office of the Philadelphia and OFFICE OF THE ONTARIO SILVER MINING CO., No. 18 WALL ST., NEW YORK, Jan. 6, 1681. SWIFT'S IRON AND STEEL WORK DIVIDEND NO. 63. HE REGULAR MONTHLY DIVIDEND OF THE Fifty Cents per share has been declared for De 26 West Third St., CINCINNATI, O., Process. cember, payable at the office of the Transfer Agents, Manufacturers of all Weights of Standard and Narrow-Gauge Rails by most Appro inst. Transfer-books close on the 10th inst. NOTICE. H. B. PARSONS, Assistant Secretary. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company declared this day a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent upon the stock of the company, payable on and after the 1st of February. Dividends on stock registered in New York will be paid at the office of the compa WM. A. COLE & CO., AND ny, No. 52 Wall st. The transfer books will be closed DEALERS IN STEARINE, GREASE, &c on the 22d January and reopen on the 3d February. E. H. GREEN, President. NEW YORK, Jan. 5, 1881. on the morning of Saturday, the 5th day of February Kerite Insulated Telegraph Wire and Cable 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 He THE DIRECTORS OF THIS CON TAREE AND and Moisture, and the corrosive agents whether the C, Air or Water. this day declared a dividend of ONE-HALF PER CENT upon its preferred stock, payable TUESDAY, Feb. 1, 1881, at this office. The FACTORY-SEYMOUR, CONN. transfer-books of the preferred stock will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. on Jan. 10, aud reopen Feb. 3, 1881. JOHN A. HILTON, Secretary. BOSTON, HOOSAC TUNNEL & WESTERN RY. PULLMAN LINE between EOSTON and the WEST. VIA THE Hoosac Tunnel. ALL THE MODERN APPLIANCES, STEEL RAILS, IRON BRIDGES, WESTINGHOUSE IMPROVED AIR BRAKES, 101 Ask for Tickets via the Hoosac Tunnel and the New York Lake Erie and Western Ry. Ofice and Works, 9th et. above Master, Philadelphia. Pittsburg Store, 272 Liberty St., (under 7th Av. Hotel Geo. V. Halliday & 810 North 4th St., St. Louis, Mo. N. B. A liberal discount to the trade. prices, Send for Office, 120 Broadway, New York. C. B. HOTCHKISS, General Agent. STEEL FROM 1-4 TO 10,000 lbs. WEIGHT. True to pattern, sound and solid, of unequaled strength, toughness an An invaluable substitute for forgings or cast-irons requiring three-fol 15,000 Crank Shafts and 10,000 Gear Wheels of this steel now runnin CASTINGS CHESTER STEEL CASTING CO During the Centennial Season-six months, closing November 10, 1876-the Erie Railway carried alm 3,000,000 passengers, without a single accident to life or limb, or the loss of a piece of baggage. And for a whole year, the official records of the United States Post-Office Department show the arrival |