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39TH CONGRESS, ) 2d Session. H O U S E OF R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S . J ( E x . Doc. ( No. 3. REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY-NINTE CONGRESS or T H E UNITED STATES. D E C E M B E R 1866, W A S H I N G T O N : GOVERNMENT PRINTING 1866. OFFICE. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, O F F I C E OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY, Washington, 1866. SIR ; I n compliance w i t h tlie provisions of section 61 of the natioual currency act, I have the honor to present through you to - the Congress of the United States the following r e p o r t : Since the last annual report, sixty-two (62) national banks have been organ ized, of which fifty-one (51) are new associations, and eleven (11) are conversions of existing State banks to the national system, making the total number organized up to October 1, one thousand six hundred and sixty-three, (1,663.) T h e following table w i l l exhibit the number of banks, w i t h the amount of capital and circulation i n each State and Territory : States and Territories. .S to O Maine N e w Hampshire Vermont Ithode I s l a n d Massachusetts Connecticut New Y o r k N e w Jersey Pennsylvania Maryland Delaware District of C o l u m b i a . . Virginia West Virginia Ohio....: Indiana' Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Nebraska Colorado Mississippi Georgia N o r t h Carolina 61 39 39 62 208 83 313 54 203 32 11 6 20 15 136 72 82 43 37 46 15 4 17 15 10 3 3 3 2 o o a ** 61 39 39 62 207 82 308 54 201 32 11 5 20 15 135 71 82 42 37 45 15 4 15 15 10 3 3 3 2 9 5 Capital paid in. Bonds deposited. $9, 085, 000 00 4,715, 118 07 6 , 3 J O , 0J2 50 20,364, 800 00 79,932, 000 00 24,584, 220 00 116,267, 941 00 11,233, 350 00 49,200 765 00 12,590, 202 50 1,428. 185 00 1,550, 000 00 2,500, 000 00 2,216, 400 00 21,804, 700 00 12,867, 000 00 11,570, 000 00 4,985, 010 00 2,935, 000 00 3,697, 000 00 1,660, 000 00 325, 000 00 4,079, 000 00 2,840, 000 00 1,700, 000 00 1,800, 000 00 200, 000 00 350, 000 00 150, 000 00 1,700, 000 00 370, 750 00 $3,396,250 4,727,000 6,411,000•14,144,600 61,270,300 19,471,500 75,970,400 10,324,150 43,324,350 10,052,750 1,348,200 1,442,000 2,397,300 2,236,750 20,771,900 12,400,850 10,818,400 4,313,600 2,848,750 3,680,150. 1,682,200 332,000 2,903,100 2,645,000 3,306,200 853, 000 180,000 134,000 75,000 1,305,500 309,000 Yin REPORT OF THE South Carolina . . . . . . Arkansas............ tilji-ima . . . . . . . . . Utah Oregon. ......... Texas Kevada and Montana. o . vr'C S w •55,2 o V O In operation. States and Territories. Organized. Table showing ntui>ber of banks, Sfct—Continued. 2 2 3 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 4 2 1,663 16 1,647 Capital paid in. Bonds deposited. Circulation issued. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 §140,000 200,000 304,000 50,000 100,000 403,500 195,000 §126,000 179,500 262,500 44,970 • 88,500 337,750 166,000 417,245,154 07 332,467,700 292,671,753 §500,000 200,000 500,000 150,000 100,000 548,700 235,000 F r o m tlie number of banks organized, heretofore stated to be sixteen hundred an<J sixty-three, should be deducted sixteen, l e a v i n g the number i n active operation sixteen hundred and forty-seven. T h e banks to be excluded are the f o l l o w i n g : NEVER COMPLETED THEIR ORGANIZATION SO AS TO COMMENCE BUSINESS. The The The The F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n . F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of P e n n Y a n , N e w Y o r k . Second N a t i o n a l B a n k of Canton, Ohio. Second N a t i o n a l B a n k of O t t u m w a , I o w a . SUPERSEDED BY SUBSEQUENT ORGANIZATIONS W I T H THE SAME TITLES. T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of N o r w i c h , C o n n e c t i c u t T h e F i r s t National Bank of Utica, N e w York. IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS. T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of A t t i c a , N e w Y o r k . T h e Venango N a t i o n a l B a n k of F r a n k l i n , P e n n s y l v a n i a . T h e Merchants* N a t i o n a l B a n k of W a s h i n g t o n , D i s t r i c t o f Columbia. CLOSED AND CLOSING UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 42 OF THE ACT. T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of Columbia, Missouri. T h e F i r s t National B a n k of Carondelet, Missouri. T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of Leonardsville, N e w Y o r k . T h e N a t i o n a l U n i o n B a n k o f Rochester, N e w Y o r k . T h e P i t t s t o n N a t i o n a l B a n k , P i t t s t o n , P e n n s y l v a n i a , consolidated w i t h the F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of P i t t s t o n , Pennsylvania. T h e B e r k s h i r e N a t i o n a l B a n k of A d a m s , Massachusetts, consolidated with the F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k of A d a m s , Massachusetts. T h e F o u r t h N a t i o n a l B a n k of Indianapolis, I n d i a n a , consolidated w i t h the Citizens' N a t i o n a l B a n k of Indianapolis, I n d i a n a . A n abstract, b y States, of the q u a r t e r l y returns made to this office for the quarters e n d i n g J a n u a r y 1, A p r i l 2, J u l y 2, a n d October 1, 1866, w i t h a detailed statement of the condition of each b a n k at the close o f the last quarter, is h e r e w i t h submitted. A statement showing the names and compensation of the clerks and employes a n d the t o t a l expenses of the bureau f o r the fiscal y e a r ending J u n e 30, 1S66 is also appended. T w o banks w h i c h had g i v e n notice o f g o i n g i n t o l i q u i d a t i o n under section 42 of COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. V the act, prior to tbe date of tlie last report, have paid over to the Treasurer of tlie United States the amount of their outstanding circulation in lawful money and taken up the bonds which tliey had on deposit with the Treasurer for the security of such notes, as follows, viz : The First National Bank of Columbia, Missouri, $11,990. The First National Bank of Carondelet, Missouri, $25,500. These banks are now closed. During the past year the First National Bank of Leonardsville, New York, and the National Union Bank of Rochester, New York, have voluntarily given notice of going into liquidation as required by law. The First National Bank of Leonardsville has a— Capital of Bonds deposited Circulation The National Union Bank of Rochester has a— Capital of Bonds deposited Circulation - $50,000 50,500 45,000 8400,000 250,000 192,500 The Merchants' National Bank of Washington and the Venango National Bank of Franklin, Pennsylvania, having failed to redeem their circulating notes when presented for that purpose, have been placed in the hands of receivers as required by law. The circumstances attending the failure of these two banks were fully investigated and reported by a committee of the "House of Representatives during the last session of Congress. The receiver of the First National Bank of Attica, New York, has brought his labors nearly to a close, and a dividend will be declared to the general creditors of the bank on or about tlie first of January, 1S67. The bonds deposited to secure its circulating notes, namely, $31,500 of six per cent, and $18,500 of five per cent, bonds, were sold at public auction in the city of New York on the 8th day of October last, in accordance with the provisions of section forty-eight of the currency act. The net amount realized from the sale was $51,556 25. Of this sum, $44,000 in lawful money was deposited with the Treasurer of the United States for the redemption of the outstanding circulation of the bank, and, under instructions of the receiver, $7,556 25 was paid into the treasury, according to the provisions of section fifty of the act for the benefit of the general creditors of the bank. The amount of outstanding circulation redeemed to October 1 was $5,320. W i t h these exceptions, the national banks throughout the United States seem to be in a sound and healthy condition, as evidenced by their quarterly reports to this office, verified by careful examinations made by agents appointed for that purpose. Their total resources on the 1st of October last were $1,525,493,960; their liabilities to the public for circulation and deposits were $1,024,274,386 ; leaving a surplus of $501,221,574 for capital and earnings, which are likewise a pledge for the payment of all debts D the public. The increase of capital, bonds, and circulation of national banks for the year ending October ! , 1866, has been as follows: Increase of capital paid in Increase in bonds deposited to secure circulation Increase of circulation issued $21,515,557 56,247,750 10l,824,69S This statement shows an increase of something more than one hundred millions of national currency; but during the same period national banks which have been converted from State banks have retired fully fifty millions of their Yin REPORT OF THE State circulation, making the actual increase in the volume of currency only about fifty millions. T o correct a misapprehension which exists in the minds of many that the entire amount of national circulation issued lias been added to the volume of currency, it may be well to take into consideration the amount of State bank circulation at a period just prior to the inauguration of the national system. The bank circulation of the United States in January, IS62, was one hundred and eighty-four millions of dollars, distributed as follows: Northern and western States 8144,000,000 Southern States - 40,000,000 Subsequent to this date no further returns were received from the southern States. Immediately following the suspension of specie payments there was an expansion of bauk note circulation, which reached, in January, 1S63, in the northern States alone, two hundred millions of dollars, making an increase in one year of fifty-six millions. Relieved of all liability to redeem, the evident tendency of the banks was to still greater expansion. No reliable returns later than January, 1863, are accessible; but the prevailing tendency of the times towards inflation, and the great temptation to banks to avail themselves of the opportunity to put in circulation very large amounts of their notes, without any restraints in the way of redemptions, would favor the opinion that this was not the highest point reached by the circulation of State banks. The forty millions of currency in the southern States may now be added, giving an aggregate of two hundred and forty millions State bank circulation, which lias been in great part replaced by national currency. Without making any invidious comparisons, it is no injustice to say that the substitution of a currency based upon United States bonds, secure beyond any contingency, for the miscellaneous issues of State banks, has done much towards sustaining public confidence, and preventing distrust and possible financial disaster. REDEMPTIONS. The law as it now stands provides for the redemption of national currency in the cities of St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Albany, Leavenworth, San Francisco, and Washington. A n amendment to the law was proposed during the last session of Congress, requiring all national banks to redeem either in Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, but was postponed until the present session. Some system of practical and effective redemptions is desirable for the preservation of a healthy currency, and as a safeguard against redundancy. Under the existing requirements, thirteen hundred and twenty banks out of sixteen hundred and forty seven voluntarily redeem in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. These banks represent two hundred and forty millions of currency, of which three*fourths are redeemed in New York. The same arguments urged in favor of requiring redemptions in these three cities would, i f carried to their logical conclusion, establish the expediency of requiring redemptions at one central point. Every national bank in the United States is obliged by the necessities of business to keep an account in New York c i t y ; clearly showing the current of trade and the tendency, of money, and affording evidence that New York is the great commercial and financial centre. A currency of uniform value in all sections of the Union is of the highest importance to the commercial and industrial interests of the country. The notes may be of uniform design and have the same ultimate security, but these conditions, though steps in the right direction, will not compass the end in view, unless the notes are available at par for"the payment of debts and settlement of balances at the financial centre. COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CMLV Banks of issue are a necessity of our financial system, recognized, encouraged, and protected by the government for the public good. I n return for privileges conferred they should be required to make their issues conform to the demands of trade. The demands of trade require currency that w i l l pay debts at the centre of trade. I f the banks do not furnish a circulation that will conform to this standard, their issues w i l l be depreciated and the loss w i l l fall upon the business of the country. The question is whether this tax shall be borne b y the people, while the banks reap the profit, or whether the banks shall perform their whole duty b y furnishing a currency which shall be available for the payment of debts everywhere, and thus complete the conditions necessary for a " uniform value." This question is one of* growing importance, and one that presses for an early solution. National banks i n Boston, New York, and Philadelphia recognize their obligations to meet every demand in lawful money of the United States, whether i t be gold and silver or legal tender notes. T h e y are obliged b y law to receive i n payment of debts the notes of every other national bank; but. they cannot compel their customers to receive the same notes for their balances due from the banks ; and here lies a difficulty which w i l l subject the banks in those cities periodically to very great embarrassment. The tendency of money to accumulate in these centres of trade—except at certain seasons of the year, when it is needed to bring forward the products of the middle, western, and southern States—is a fact which cannot be questioned. These banks are obliged to receive all that is offered, but cannot pay i t out. A n escape from this dilemma may be found i n "either of three different w a y s : First, the banks may be relieved from the obligation to receive this currency i n payment of debts; or, secondly, national currency notes may be made a legal tendar from the bank to its customers; or else, thirdly, national currency may be kept at par b y redemption at the great centres of trade. W i t h o u t discussing the expediency of acting in accordance with either of the two suggestions first named—because the first method would leave the currency i n a worse condition than it now is, and because the second method would be arbitrary, and would place national bank notes 011 a par w i t h United States notes, the necessity for which is not apparent at this juncture—the natural and most feasible method would seem to be that requiring the banks to keep their own issues at par by redemptions as above stated. Under existing circumstances this requirement cannot be onerous; lawful money, which now stands as the representative of specie, as the agency of redemptions, being materially in excess of the currency to be redeemed, would make the inauguration of a system of central redemptions feasible and practicable to an exceptional degree. Four-fifths of the banks have voluntarily recognized the propriety aud expediency of such a course b y selecting their redemption agencies i n New Y o r k , Philadelphia, and Boston. Justice requires that those banks which are willing to conform to the highest standard should be sustained; and this can be done effectually only by requiring all to place themselves on the same ground. I t is questionable, however, whether this object would be best attained by the plan proposed in House b i l l No. 771, which was postponed to the present session. This bill provides that every bank shall redeem its circulating notes at an association i n one of the seventeen cities named in section thirty-one of the currency act, but that each bank in those cities shall redeem i n New York, Philadelphia, or Boston its own notes and the notes of every other bank for which it may be the redemption agent. T h e object of the last provision is indirectly to compel every bank to redeem either in New Y o r k , Philadelphia, or Boston; not so indirectly, however, but that its purpose is perfectly evident, and therefore open to every objection that would ^ be urged against a direct requirement of law to that effect. I n recommending redemptions i n New York, there is no intention to ignore Yin REPORT OF T H E the claims of any other section of the country. There are cities of great commercial importance i n the middle, western, and southern States, whose financial interests demand consideration. The notes of banks located i n those cities are, by the provisions of the law as it now stands, redeemable i n New York, and the managers of those banks would not have i t otherwise. I f the law did not require it, they would voluntarily redeem there. The proposed amendment only requires all other banks to do the same thing. I t w i l l give those cities and the banks in those cities a currency that is worth par i n New York, instead of a depreciated currency that would be a continual clog upon all .business operations. I f any particular section is not tributary to New York, the fact that the banks of that section are required to redeem i n New Y o r k w i l l not make it tributary, but w i l l make such redemptions easy and in nowise burdensome. The commercial importance of any place w i l l force its own recognition; money can be drawn from it only for the payment of its debts. Trade flows in natural channels, and money goes w i t h i t ; wherever trade centres, there money will accumulate sufficiently for its wants. I f money is arbitrarily concentrated contrary to this principle, it will flow back again, just as water will find its level. I f the argument against redeeming i n New York is based upon the preponderating importance of any other place as a centre of trade, i t ceases to be an argument, as in the natural order of things the circulation issued by banks in that place w i l l be worth more at home than at any other point, and w i l l go home for the payment of balances rather than to New York for redemption; consequently there w i l l be no hardship in the requirement. I f the argument is not based upon that assumption, it is an argument for the other side of the question; for i f it is a hardship to redeem i n New York, the hardship is evidence of the necessity. I f all national banks are required to redeem their issues i n New York, reciprocal obligations w i l l be imposed upon the banks of that city. The balances kept i n those banks will amount in the aggregate to a very large sum, and there w i l l be competition between them for the accounts of the country banks. Such competition already exists, and has led to the dangerous practice of paying interest on deposits. This practice is condemned by all prudent bankers; but where one does it, others must do i t or lose the accounts of good correspondents. A bank that pays interest on current balances is obliged to keep its funds in constant use, or lose money. I n order to do this, loans payable on call are made -upon collateral security of more or less value; and there is so much competition for such loans that it has the effect to lower the standard of security required. Everything which causes extraordinary facilities in monetary transactions tends to produce excitement, overtrading, and speculation, sure to bring compensation sooner or later, i f not checked, in pressure, distress, and disaster. Loans of this description are made chiefly to speculators, and that is reason enough why the practice should be regarded as unsafe. Conservative banks should not countenance or aid speculation; and New Y o r k city banks, made by law the custodians of the available means for redeeming the circulation of all the banks i n the United States, should be the most conservative of all banks. They should not be allowed to jeopardize the funds of the country banks by loaning them for speculation, and they would not, i f they were not obliged to pay interest on them. Stop the payment of interest, and the temptation to make improper use of such funds is removed. The only way in which the evil in question can be reached, i f it can be remedied at all, is b y a law prohibiting every national bank from paying or receiving interest on bank balances, and the propriety of such a law is recommended to the consideration of Congress. Concurrently with a practicable system of redemptions, a gradual reduction of the volume of legal-tender notes would operate beneficially upon the character of COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. IX the national currency, b y checking its expansion beyond the necessities of business. I f legal-tenders were reduced to such an extent that the amount in circulation.should not exceed the sum required to perform the functions of lawful money as the substitute for specie, redemptions would be more stringent, and banks would be compelled to regulate their issues by tlie demands of trade. ' A law enacted during the last session of Congress provides that the Secretary of the Treasury may diminish the volume of the United States notes in circulation, not to exceed four millions of dollars in any one month. Taking four hundred millions as the point from which the diminution commences, a regular reduction of four millions each month would leave at the expiration of two years three hundred millions of legal-tender notes in existence; or one dollar in lawf u l money, for the redemption of each dollar of national currency authorized. This ratio would hardly render redemptions sufficiently stringent to produce much effect on bank circulation ; but i f this point could be reached by the expiration of one year, the effect would be more decided. Four millions per month would be at the rate of one hundred and thirty-three thousand dollars per d a y ; but i f bankers should see the means for the redemption of their issues diminishing at the rate of two hundred and sixty thousand dollars per day, they would naturally and unavoidably curtail their circulation to the lowest point their business would permit, and the benefits arising from a practical system of redemptions would begin to be realized. This proposition is based upon the presumption that it w i l l be the policy of the government to withdraw^ all its notes issued for circulation as fast as it shall have the power to do so. The fact is not overlooked, however, that an opinion prevails to some extent adverse to this view of the case. I t is frequently and strenuously urged that the government should keep its notes in circnlation, and thus have the use of so much money without interest. I t is proposed very briefly to consider this question. United States notes originated in the necessities of the government, not in the necessities of trade and commerce. Their amount was regulated, not by the business necessities of the country, but by the necessities of a great emergency, and was only limited b y reaching the maximum of expenditure during a time of war. The amount issued was entirely arbitrary so far as the business interests of the country were concerned, and altogether in excess of the demands of trade, as is evident by the high prices borne by every kind of commodity, and from the surplus of money subject to the control of speculators. This currency cannot contract or expand from natural causes. I t was issued to save the country from bankruptcy during a protracted struggle with armed rebellion, and can only be contracted by legal enactment of Congress. There is no element about it in sympathy with the commercial and industrial interests of the country. The power of issuing notes to circulate as money is too dangerous to be placed at the mercy of political parties in a government like ours, and is fraught with possibilities of corruption and disaster calculated to excite the gravest apprehension in the minds of prudent men. Having served the purpose for which it was called into existence, provision should be made fur its withdrawal. On the other hand, banks are in direct sympathy with trade, dependent upon it for their profits; they meet its wants by discounts and by furnishing a circulating medium; i f currency is issued in excess of the demand, it is immediately returned for redemption, and contracts and expands as trade requires. I n a word, banks are amenable to the laws of trade, while the government issues are not. Furthermore, the banks have rendered important aid to the government throughout the war, and they have been largely instrumental in developing our national resources and in increasing our national wealth. The managers and stockholders comprise a large, useful, and public-spirited class in the community, numbering over two hundred thousand citizens. During the past year Yin REPORT OF THE they have loaned to the business of the country an average of six hundred millions of dollars. They now hold one-fourth of the entire indebtedness of the United • States. They have redeemed and returned to the treasury of the United states over fourteen millions of mutilated legal-tenders, and have redeemed twenty-five millions of seven-thirty coupons, to the very great convenience of both the public and the Treasury Department. They have been instrumental in placing in the hands of the people more than eleven hundred millions of United States securities. They have received and disbursed from the revenues seventeen hundred and seventy-four millions of public moneys free of expense to the government. The expense of transporting and concentrating for disbursement this immense sum by ordinary means, without the agency of national banks, would have been, at a,moderate estimate, not less than three millions of dollars. The net loss sustained by the government through the failure of two banks, which were depositories of public moneys, w i l l probably not exceed six hundred thousand dollars, or about one-thirtieth of one per cent, of the total amount involved, and about one-fifth of the amount it would have cost the government to do the business without the aid of the banks. From this statement it will be evident that national banks, although organized and managed by individuals for their own profit, are yet capable of rendering important services both to the government and to the public, and have demonstrated their entire willingness to perform such service; and that if losses have occurred to the government through their agency, the amount is small compared with the outlay that would have been necessary to carry on the business without them. DISTRIBUTION OF T H E CIRCULATION A U T H O R I Z E D BY L A W . The original act of March 25, 1863, provided for an apportionment of the national currency to the several States and Territories as follows; one hundred and fifty millions according to representative population, and one hundred and fifty millions according to banking capital, resources, and business. This requirement was repealed by the act of June 3, 1864, which left the distribution to the discretion of the Comptroller of the Currency. By the amendment of March 3, 1865, the clause requiring an apportionment to be made was re-enacted, but at the same date an amendment to section 7 of the internal revenue act provided that all existing State banks should have the right to become national banks, and should have the preference over neworganizations up to the 1st day of July, 1865. These two amendments were n o t j n harmony; for, i f the apportionment was made as required by the amendment to section 21, the State banks then in existence could not have been converted without exceeding in many instances the amount of circulation apportioned to the different States. But, as it seemed to be the intention and policy of the act to absorb all existing banking institutions rather than to create new banking interests in addition thereto, the Comptroller of the Currency so construed the amendments as to permit the conversion of State banks without limitation. The effect of this action was to make a very unequal distribution of the currency, some of the States receiving more than they were entitled to by the apportionment, .and leaving but a very limited amount to be awarded to the southern and some of the western States. Now, as the government has assumed entire control of the currency of the country, involving a direct supervision of its banking interests, it becomes the duty of the government to provide adequate banking facilities to all sections. The States lately in rebellion, not being in a condition to avail themselves of the privileges granted in the national currency act at the time when they were offered, and when it was still possible to obtain them, are now left almost en COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XI tirely destitute of currency and banking facilities. This deficiency is tlie occasion of great inconvenience and loss to the people of those States, and i t is very desirable, for many reasons, that it should be supplied. First. I t is important to all sections of the country, particularly to the northern States, that the south should be supplied with all the facilities necessary for the production of the great staples of that section, because the export of these staples would reduce the exportation of gold. Second. Although, to a limited extent, means are supplied by capitalists from other sections for the productions of this region, yet the supply is not equal to the demand, and foreign capitalists are thus enabled to gain entire control over a very large proportion of valuable products, yielding large profits to themselves and leaving i n the country barely the cost of the production. This state of things naturally causes much discontent and dissatisfaction among tlie producers. T h i r d . Prosperous industry is the most speedy and certain remedy for the existing evils in the southern States. I t w i l l allay bitterness of feeling, dissatisfaction w i t h the results of the war, and promote contentment among the people. T h e assistance that could be rendered for the promotion of this end by local banking associations would be important both in character and extent. Besides, a community or identity of financial and pecuniary interests would bring into exercise an element of great power for the assimilation of the aims, purposes, and hopes of all the people of all the States. The extension of the national banking system throughout the entire Union would bring about such an identity of interest in the credit of the government, and of the entire system of banks, as would secure the active and zealous co-operation of all sections toward the preservation of such credit unimpaired. T w o methods have been suggested by which the southern States can be supplied w i t h banking facilities. One is by an equalization of the circulation already authorized by law among the different States and Territories. T o this plan there are two serious objections: First, the question arises as to the right of Congress to rescind any portion of the contract made with national banks at the time of their organization, b y abrogating or restricting any of the rights secured by them in compliance with the .lav/, t t is true that Congress expressly reserved the right at any time to "amend, alter, or repeal" the national currency act. T h e act of February 25, 1S63, under which quite a number of banks were organized, was repealed b y the act of June 3, 1SG4. But the repealing act contained this saving clause : " Such repeal shall not affect any appointment made, acts done, or proceedings had, or the organization, acts, or proceedings of any association organized or in process of organization under the act aforesaid;" thus recognizing the principle that the repeal should not affect any rights secured under the former act. I t is not proposed to euter into any elaborate argument upon this question, but merely to suggest the doubts which may arise i n connection with any legislation looking to an equalization of the national currency by withdrawing it from banks which have secured the right in strict conformity to law. T h e second objection is this : that, granting the rig it of Congress to withdraw circulation, as above stated, the plan is impracticable as a measure of present relief, owing to the impossibility of securing the return of a sufficient amount of circulation within the necessary time. National currency notes, when once put in circulation, are scattered from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky mountains, and from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf. No one ever looks to see by what banks the notes are issued, and, there being no established system of redemptions, they are not and w i l l not be returned to the bank of issue until they become so mutilated as to make them difficult to circulate. . T h e second plan suggested is, by an increase of the amount of circulation to be issued. This plan is met by the assertion that it would tend directly to a further inflation of the currency. But this objection may be obviated by proper Yin REPORT OF T H E care i n so adjusting tlie increase tliat i t shall not at any time, or in any month, exceed the amount by which legal tender notes are diminished. I f the proper mission of legal tenders were fully understood, and the necessity of placing our currency on a permanent basis—either of specie or legal tenders, which stand as the substitute for specie—were properly appreciated, there would be no difficulty in providing for the proper reduction of the volume of legal tenders so as to leave room for a very moderate increase of national currency, and yet secure a net reduction i n the whole volume of the currency. The well-known views of the Secretary of the Treasury on this subject, based - upon the soundest principles of financial policy, only need to be seconded and earned out by Congress i n order to make the plan suggested entirely safe and feasible.. Bearing in mind the regular monthly reduction of legal tenders at the rate of •four millions per month, as provided for b y law, an increase of national currency not to exceed twenty-five millions, to be issued at the rate of one or two millions per month, would probably meet all the wants of all the States for two years to come. A s this eeems to be the only practicable method for the accomplishment of what is generally admitted to be a desirable end, it is respectfully recommended to the favorable consideration of Congress. I f , eventually, the amount of national currency thus increased appears to exceed the requirements of the country, the system of redemptions recommended w i l l unerringly correct the evil, and ultimately bring about that equalization of national currency among the different States and Territories which cannot be effected b y immediate and arbitrary measures. AMENDMENTS. There are many requirements and restrictions contained in the national currency act, a strict compliance w i t h which is essential to the safety and success of the system. The Comptroller of the Currency is expected to see that all the provisions of the law are enforced, but in a majority of instances is left without the power to compel obedience i n case of persistent neglect or w i l f u l disregard of the law on the part of the banks. T o remedy this defect certain amendments are suggested: 1st. A n amendment to section IS authorizing the appointment of a receiver, whenever satisfactory evidence is furnished that any association is not carrying on the proper business of banking ; that any of its reports required b y law have been false or fraudulent; that its funds have been w i l f u l l y misapplied by the officers or directors in violation of law, or that i t has committed any act of insolvency. 2d. A n amendment to section 29, extending the provisions contained therein, so that the limitation to one-tenth of the capital shall apply to all liabilities for money loaned or deposited, except balances due from one national banking association to another. Large amounts are frequently placed in the hands of private bankers, ostensibly in the regular course of business, but really, in a m r j o i i t y of instances, because private bankers, not being restricted in their operations by law, are able to offer greater inducements for the use of money; or, as is not unfrequently the case, private bankers having secured a controlling interest i n a bank divert its funds from legitimate banking and use them in speculation, &c. E v e r y national bank that has failed may trace its ruin to excessive deposits w i t h private bankers and brokers, and there is urgent necessity for such an amendment to section 29 as w i l l prohibit this practice. 3d. A n amendment to section 34 doing away w i t h quarterly statements, and requiring monthly statements showing the condition of each bank i n detail. The present monthly statements are much too vague and general to be of practical benefit, while the quarterly reports now required, coming at comparatively long COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XIII intervals and upon certain specified days, enable banks to prepare for a good exhibit upon tliofce particular days. I f detailed reports were required monthly the preparation on the part of the banks to make a good showing would be almost constant, and the Comptroller of the Currency would be enabled to exercise much greater vigilance in carrying out the provisions of the law. Provision should also be made for the collection of penalties imposed for delinquencies in making reports, and for the disposition to be made of the funds arising from such penalties when collected. 4th. A n amendment to section 3S, providing that where the capital stock of an association has become impaired by losses or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the directors to reduce the nominal capital and the circulation of the bank i n such an amount as may be rendered necessary, so as to represent the actual capital of the association, as provided in section 13 of the act, or, upon a vote of the stockholders owning two-thirds of the capital stock of the bank, to make a pro rata assessment upon the stockholders for an amount sufficient to make up the loss sustained; and in case of failure to do one or the- other within thirty days after the amount of the loss is ascertained, the Comptroller of the Currency may appoint a receiver to wind up the affairs of the bank. 5th. A n amendment to section 59, making i t a penal offence for any person to have in his possession with intent to pass or utter any false, furged, or counterfeit national bank note, and requiring every national banking association to cause every counterfeit note that may be presented at its counter to be stamped with the word " counterfeit." The forms for these amendments, and for such changes i n the law as may be necessary to provide for redemptions i n New Y o r k city, or in the cities of New Y o r k , Boston, and Philadelphia, as may be deemed most expedient, and to provide for the issue of circulating notes to banks that may be organized in States unsupplied w i t h banking facilities, are not reported ; but the views expressed upon those points are submitted for such action as may be judged best adapted to secure the ends proposed. I n conclusion, I have only to state that the national banking system is now f u l l y inaugurated and in successful operation. T h e first bank was organized i n June, 1863. There are now i n active operation sixteen hundred and fortyseven, w i t h an aggregate paid-in capital of four hundred and eighteen millions, which is owned by two hundred thousand stockholders. T h e system has the confidence of the people, because it furnishes a circulation secured beyond any contingency, and is popular because it furnishes a currency of uniform value i n all parts of the country. I t has superseded all existing State banking systems, and places the entire control of the currency of the country in the hands of the federal government. I t has proved, during its three years of existence, a most important auxiliary i n the financial operations of the Treasury Department. A system that has grown into such magnitude in so brief a time, involving interests so vast and so vital to every portion of the community, demands a careful consideration and deliberate action. I t may not be perfect, for it was devised b y men, but it embraces all the best provisions and safeguards of tho banking systems of the several States, and experience and careful study have developed but few defects. H . It. H U L B U R D , Deputy and, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Hon. HUGH MCCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. REPORT OF THE XIV List of clerks, messengers, Sp., employed in the Bureau of Comptroller of the Currency, and their compensation. Names. Hiram Baldwin James T . Howenstein H e n r y W . Jennings . L i n u s M . Price J . F r a n k l i n Bates George W . L o r d M . D . O'Connell J o h n Burroughs Charles V a n Dusen , D a v i d Lewis E. A. McKay G. Perkins Edward Wolcott J o h n W . Griffin George W . M a r t i n . J o h n D . Patten, j r H e n r y H . Smith Charles H . Norton J o h n J . Edson Fernando C. Cate E d w a r d S. Peck George W o o d E d w a r d Myers D. F. Hamlink Aaron Johns J. W . Magmder Charles H . Cherry H e n r y W . Berthrong . W i l l i a m A . Page Walter Trumbull Horatio Nater James H . A . Scliureman . . . Ozro N . H u b b a r d Michael Weaver John H . Kaufman James B. T i r n e y W i l l i a m E . Hughes .. Miss K a t e E . Anderson Miss E . C. Berthrong Miss Agnes C. Bielaski Miss A n n i e M . Bowen Mrs. M a r y A . Blossom Miss E l l e n P . Cook Miss A d a F . D i c k e y Miss Annie M . Donaldson., Miss Celia N . French Mrs. Sarah F . F i t z g e r a l d . Miss E . N . Fowler Miss C. H i n d s Miss E . R . H y d e Miss Pamelia D . H a r t Mrs. L . A . Hodges Mrs. H . C. Ingersoll Miss A l i c e C. lngersoll Miss Louisa W , K n o w l t o n . Miss Sarah A . L o c k w o o d . . M r s . M a r y G. Malion Miss M . S. M i l l e r Mrs. E t h a E . Poole Mrs. Hester A . Peters Class. F o u r t h class. do do do do do do Third class... do do...... do do ,..--.do do. . . . . ......do do do do Second class . do do do do do do do F i r s t class . . . do do ......do Messenger . . . do™.. ..--..do do do Laborer do Lady clerk... do do do do .do. . do. .do. -do. • do. .do. -do. • do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Ido. .do. .do. .do. Compensation. COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XV List of clerks, messengers, ^—Continued. Names. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Class. Lady clerk. — do ....do.... ....do.... ....do.... ....do.... ....do.... .do. M . M . Redwood . - . A n n R. Story Annie W . Story . . . M a r y G. Smith Mary W . Sullivan . M . M. Stockton . . . M . H . Sherwin Minta Watkins E . C. Woodbridge . Camille H . W e b b . . Susan A . W h i t e . . . . .do. .do. .do. Expenses for the fiscal year ending June 30, I860. Engraving and printing national currency Transportation of national currency Paper used for national currency Salaries Contingent expenses Total - $664,484 19,163 25,754 86,826 1,406 16 80 50 01 22 797,634 69 A B S T R A C T OP QUARTERLY REPORTS OP THE NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS FOR JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, AND OCTOBER, 18GG. 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. HI Eii sic. $8,700,300 33 $8, 655,458 73 $9,679,067 59 $10,386,150 73 7,316 30 4,962 43 10,169 83 3,418 28 154,143 49 134,715 61 139,959 93 177,539 09 11,421 25 37,358 83 17,692 09 38,782 75 48,719 53 44,954 97 51, 672 08 36,489 23 286,820 70 231,826 15 262, 609 86 371,907 14 Remittances and other cash items 1, 699,364 66 1, 554,257 48 2,266,159 64 2,025,008 61 Due from national tanks 19,139 25 5,287 95 38,072 30 23,828 89 Due from other banks and bankers 8,363,250 00 8,425,250 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 7, C68,950 00 7,513,450 00 1,753,350 00 1, 658, 400 00 1,457,500 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 2,522,150 00 257,010 00 185,177 00 313,927 00 241,577 00 Bills of other banks 24,950 73 41,013 33 40,372 85 19,212 51 Specie 1,381,569 08 1,474,628 92 1,356,358 80 1,461,936 19 Other lawful money 26,796 11 61,296 34 23, 096 11 80,227 69 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Aggregate New H a m p s h i r e . Loana and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items .. - -1. Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonda dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 23,182.681 41 3,195,855 48 3,309,746 18 4,025 53 5,827 37 86,933 45 95, 780 40 20,251 27 35,420 10 16,551 32 16,760 84 141, 873 57 98,863 19 952,580 82 972,695 01 9,009 94 19,999 03 4,495,000 00 4,517,000 00 1,281,700 00 1,207,450 00 158,443 00 127,849 00 9,818 76 10,966 72 551,089 11 • 535,083 88 22,600 00 31,200 00 10,954,579 20 Vermont. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Expense account Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Duo from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United Statesbonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 21,555, 535 80 2,828,181 43 66,413 61 97,990 51 42,648 34 46,625 22 66,731 67 892,199 95 77,315 73 5,147,900 00 1,881,600 00 116,517 00 27,997 16 574,619 07 72,375 61 U, 939,115 30 23,731,707 46 24,996,730 74 3,386, 592 81 6,965 25 86,873 45 21,382 91 16,668 07 149,214 63 1,290,966 48 40,821 99 4,692,000 00 1,308,150 00 237,931 00 11,878 79 573,616 00 31,225 00 3,822,685 22 8,948 13 86,926 09 45,659 39 15,737 77 132,265 85 1,387,292 07 31,820 86 4,731,000 00 1,184,950 00 189,789 00 16,426 46 606,814 46 43,400 00 11,854,286 38 | 12,303,715 30 3,017,775 75 78,112 48 83,331 20 26, 282 77 46, 273 03 89,233 55 854,482 56 89,336 67 5, 653,400 00 1,603,500 00 78,693 00 30,619 80 610,221 06 77,291 07 4,327,925 30 152,565 30 106,022 31 23,840 81 45,966 76 113,796 52 980,687 81 68,992 49 6,305,400 00 1,566,700 00 126,963 00 25,773 63 731,216 63 70,366 89 4,684,041 13 41,551 94 110,102 67 31,862 12 53,072 58 137,852 19 1,260,912 31 41,478 53 6,441,000 00 1,202,950 00 124,072 00 24,230 09 907,834 94 71,946 89 12,368,552 94 14,646,217 45 15,132,907 42 10,975,794 77 R E P O R T OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -3 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. Maine. Capital stock paid in January. Duo to other banks and bankers Profits Aggregate 3Vcw Hampshire. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ^ i, National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of TJ. S. disbursing officers.... Dividends unpaid......... ..... Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items. Vermont. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Duo to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate July. October. 1 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Aggregate April. $8,885,000 247,167 5,088,715 1,836,677 5,316,913 145,613 00 44 00 00 84 28 138,009 93 170,492 04 534,163 17 819,929 71 $8,355,000 00 $9, 085,000 00 420,612 01 296,320 01 6,925,719 00 5,758,328 00 533,890 .00 1,058,434 00 5,355,112 45 4,707,889 24 397,347 00 141,281 38 60,851 35 96,600 50 129,907 36 117,382 77 277,851 87 142,531 99 733,860 44 693,460 89 23,182, 681 41 21,555,535 80 $9, 085,000 00 572,360 67 * 7,243,498 00 186,661 00 6,542,128 22 319,055 49 170,295 5fl 116,103 50 76,149 43 C85,478 87 23,731,707 46 24,996,730 74 4,706,400 00 316,263 48 3,758,909 00 375,775 00 1,920,471 37 548,699 12 12,437 84 4,735,000 00 305,951 74 4,025,501 00 148,231 00 2,227,737 33 520,360 22 37,643 82 94 99 07 87 83 13 16,689 97 198,557 47 2,462 87 477 32 300,350 00 10,954, 579 20 10,975,794 77 11,854,266 38 12,303,715 30 6,310,000 00 164,365 90 4,865,031 00 929,821 00 1,637,182 26 232,156 46 10,200 00 6,310,000 00 211,038 95 5,495,698 00 366,708 00 2,030,958 01 280,674 35 21,423 00 7,082 00 14,006 98 447,633 06 28,738 79 4,984 43 144 21 411,278 42 14,646,217 45 15,132,907 42 4,635,000 00 157,456 91 2,882,144 00 970,972 00 1,449,200 73 428,734 20 63,919 5,001 55,168 306,457 524 88 61 19 02 66 5,540,012 00 108,483 41 3,618,875 00 961,155 00 1,059,345 21 192,076 87 54,872 07 21,378 38 50,323 49 298,498 92 34,094 95 11,939,115 30 4,635,000 00 201,833 39 3,292,879 00 708,922 00 1,367,084 99 369, 073 52 14,795 11,661 41,668 332,875 5,665,000 00 148,979 93 4,225,489 00 644,912 00 1,239,175 26 152,601 24 7,216 22,206 21,250 241,722 12 85 32 22 12,368,552 94 4' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. Massachusetts* Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account $33,785,575 81 $35,532,243 42 $36,850,404 61 67,152 78 68,473 12 69,365 27 684,018 91 664, 045 01 672,709 74 182,471 93 185,767 01 170,475 87 72,333 13 69,411 91 121,994 02 1,021,229 05 853,963 60 831,195 69 Remittances and other cash items . . . . . . 7,639, 993 78 7,550,606 33 8,394,372 60 162,817 97 235,624 94 Dae from other banks aud bankers 275,127 05 U. S. bonds dep'dto secure circulation.. 34,110,650 00 34,744,050 00 35,238,100 00 7,831,000 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 9,150,350 00 8,411,300 00 701,396 00 Bills of other banks 657,206 00 707,994 00 164,655 30 Specie ........ 175,823 96 171,156 60 5,394,760 46 Other lawful money 4,983,107 39 5,075,304 79 530,160 97 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 358,369 25 499,844 80 Aggregate City of Boston. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. OtherUnited States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages October. $41,126,735 00 42,470 31 703,915 32 131,499 63 52,367 68 1,104,047 23 8,505,571 11 175,853 27 35,800,950 00 7,047,250 00 810,762 00 104,713 58 5,839,772 03 527,660 97 93,033,125 69 94,737,285 99 97,296,194 05 101,973,568 13 53,548,039 72 74,516 65 1,341,114 45 277,677 02 75,966 11 7,662,185 35 C, 119,061 99 546,687 76 27,334,850 00 10,815,850 00 % 032,331 00 912,936 44 20,199,647 02 568,000 00 53,693,588 75 251,402 42 1,146, 614 76 2, 082 30 41,036 71 4,775, 691 34 5,339,612 05 450,503 00 27,967,350 00 10,304,800 00 2,254, 099 00 531,610 12 20,923,324 92 617,000 00 57,925,941 29 83,157 23 1,313,293 93 211,981 62 70,521 74 5,915,110 21 4,818,612 83 487,097 36 28,755,350 00 10,381,300 00 3, 022,350 00 435,295 07 23,449,321 26 458,000 00 58,193,845 09 100,774 74 1,229,834 96 5,025 29 33,216 11 6,173,074 61 9,669,425 11 313,039 38 28,485,350 00 6,279,050 00 2,562,351 00 268,136 55 20,632,170 98 555,318 82 131,508,863 51 128,298,715 37 137. 327,332 54 134,500,612 64 Rhode Island. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. 19,713,280 00 52,362 10 522,247 40 77,984 54 Premiums 32,406 61 Remittances and other cash items 813,963 29 Due from national banks 2,933,516 51 Due from other banks and bankers 146,530 86 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 11,599,300 00 OtherUnited States bonds and securities. 1,261,850 00 919,009 00 Bills of other banks 93,158 69 1,776,057 20 Other lawful money 158,327 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 40,149,993 20 20,367,577 65 21,184, 642 67 70,254 86 46,380 21 518,616 51 511,640 50 111,414 26 56,927 08 63,280 57 84,976 64 579,204 99 430,962 76 2,850,561 15 2,413,605 75 * 63,843 36 112,803 79 13,137,100 00 14,006,600 00 860,950 00 842, 900 00 645,470 00 974, 818 00 94,013 17 78,931 01 1, 850,606 19 2,085,120 49 32,422 50 29,880 00 40,660,147 58 43,445,446 53 21,605,844 27 130,966 56 511,647 67 121,964 56 61,838 84 658,956 34 2, 612,582 35 87,133 35 14,144,600 00 626,400 00 500,919 00 62,473 75 2,301,965 81 54,130 00 , 43,481,422 50 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -5 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January. April. July. I Octobcr. lUassatliiiMcits. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National batik notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. City of Soston. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding.,... Stale bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate $37, 057,000 00 $37,182,000 00 $37,282,000 00 $37, 732, 000 00 3, 473, 336 09 3,855,034 98 4,749,222 10 4,221,134 90 26, 263,911 00 28,925,378 00 30,181,737 00 31,228,848 00 2, 652,912 00 1,358,699 00 856,662 00 4, 541,414 00 16,"'899,215 47 16,512,228 85 18,612,780 68 21,990,432 43 2,434,376 85 1,580,7G3 06 2,030,879 24 2,595,899 42 84,851 70' 32,701 20 246,301 65 914,563 65 584,528 57 680,819 62 591,349 24 677,572 62 222,466 87 122,043 79 226,440 10 461,649 60 (, 164,188 98 1,846,498 93 2,208,378 44 1,757,952 83 97,296,194 05 101,973,563 13 42,550,000 00 5,823,308 09 24,393,106 00 467,346 00 42,803,925 77 1,646,877 22 73,020 52 42,100,000 00 6,376,146 10 "24,344,555 00 355,010 00 44,335,811 66 1,454,731 12 4,280 41 G8,995 36 2,070, 653 51 862, 111 S7 12,928,371 06 15,840,398 03 ],141,170 48 1,254,946 52 350,484 82 984,776 77 2,474,404 39 549,189 69 5,944 20 13,803,832 85 916,459 51 809,785 99 131,508,863 51 128,298,715 37 137,327,332 54 134,500,612 64 93,033,125 69 94,737,285 99 42,550,000 5,767,005 116,216 00 23,596,290 902,299 470,442 00 507,739 02 37,744,713 613,435 601,934 28 550,000 00 422,806 27 00 12 00 00 46 97 Bliodc I*1mi«I. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding .Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits ofU. S. disbursing officers-. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate 19,768,550 00 20,137,450 00 734,480 24 750,063 21 7, 427,430 00 10,076,250 00 1,593,009 00 2,647,256 00 6,130,698 30 5,304,677 76 425,612 56 344,298 50 280,829 1,483,707 709,908 587,251 52 30 67 70 40,149,993 20 20,304,150 00 776,734 28 11, 759,737 00 900,953 00 6,409,282 71 549,343 53 8,024 21 20,364,800 00 894,650 09 12,207,650 00 408,723 00 6,606,785 01 596,023 93 57,326 42 1,282,841 78 681,054 48 773,325 54 1,130,312 43 483,8S9 75 731,261 87 40,660,147 58 | 43,445,446 53 j 43,481,422 50 163, 325 19 905,293 34 569,011 27 751,040 22 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. January. April. July. October. Connecticut* Loans and discounts $22,703,933 71 $24,143,261 50 $25,119,537 27 $26,159,684 11 60,338 46 80,661 40 76,710 24 45,306 78 951,274 92 887,553 09 953,467. 77 881,625 28 Ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures 115,539 98 216,984 25 103,055 04 # 211,381 79 Expense account 141,365 12 131,236 28 158,653 52 166, 051 93 Premiums 796,773 18 624,313 55 727,916 09 737,312 83 Remittances and other cash items 6,899,032 82 6,5ffT, 179 77 5,727,691 26 6, 650,184 89 Due from national banlcs 406,806 10 314,808 80 477,843 45 572,025 47 Due from other banks and bankers 19,462,500 00 IT. S.bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 17,475 600 00 18, 669,300 00 19,271,300 00 5,136,150 00 5,908,150 00 3,187,300 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 6,514,900 00 485,141 00 581,576 00 490,304 00 500,511 00 Bills of other banks 501,362 09 188,482 63 Specie 521,561 08 145,327 69 3,199,787 10 2,556,321 44 2,544,085 30 3,123,499 78 Other lawful money 559,717 52 475,915 13 518,594 28 589,577 95 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate TVcw Y o r k . Loans and discounts Overdrafts Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items.. Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation:. Other United Statesbonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 59,810,217 31 61,036,034 03 63,267,524 32 56,842,841 26 55, 042,183 92 56,006,379 40 386,454 33 456,191 14 456,234 79 1, 710,258 56 1,681,933 87 1, 691,276 16 330,519 34 303, 588 77 469,973 36 216,305 15 218,63G 32 223,441 81 3,179,877 03 2,764, 720 13 2,763,034 52 14,437,346 99 13,196,248 35 13,230,107 10 1,691,972 05 1,178,874 79 743,339 46 29,070,450 00 31,919,950 00 33,666, 650 00 14,502,350 00 12,036,450 00 10,818, 900 00 1,800,211 00 1,773,727 00 1,304,282 00 391,891 53 371,914 65 354,793 56 9, 923,549 78 10,993,864 83 10,865,940 75 7,817,422 92 7,799,591 19 7,386,895 59 142,275,458 42 139,916,765 37 139,828,351 61 City of New Y o r k . Loans and discounts 129,048,436 13 134,635,418 33 143,515,885 74 Overdrafts 159,367 94 243,770 01 202,805 63 Real estate, furniture,'and fixtures 4,841,066 01 4,716,318 94 4,756,936 42 Expense account 583,838 79 404,574 80 1,131,685 19 Premiums 154,419 03 189,013 70 270,332 90 Remittances and other cash items 67,968,235 38 86,548,591 04 73,531,530 63 Due from national banks 8,902,980 14 6,777,397 42 11,910,499 99 Due from other banks and bankers 4,226,185 72 2,345,269 68 1,961,403 19 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 38,542,500 00 39,611, 000 00 40,015,100 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 30,394,450 00 29,451,650 00 30,917, 200 00 3,342,361 00 2,565,897 00 Bills of other banks 2,504,272 00 10,599,365 39 7,335,717 95 7,827,294 76 66,177.021 83 69,376,486 21 73,537,168 87 3,972,626 57 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 3,865,688 03 4,601,946 87 Aggregate 366,907,190 82 388,450,654 52 398,355,863 98 62,532,900 13 62,039,178 27 433,081 15 1,636,221 71 434,380 19 228,544 93 2,864,099 48 17,975,275 33 839,054 31 35,365,300 00 6,646,250 00 1,237,709 00 237,750 57 11,522,495 32 6,922,000 53 147,481,340 84 167,120,172 90 122,420 57 4,972,099 56 1,286,129 22 459,405 26 81,060,7G0 81 JO, 753,890 99 2,829,323 35 40,373,100 00 25,117,950 00 1,663,326 00 4,591,965 48 78,191,644 59 4,330,519 75 422,877,703 43 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly -7 Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. Connecticut. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits . Other items Aggregate January. July. October. $24,233, 950 00 $24,460,885 00 $24,584,220 00 $24,584,220 00 2,502,455 21 2,527,865 17 2, 757,342 97 2,896,732 60 12,630,350 00 15,303,817 00 16,299,893 00 16,895,608 00 4,319,797 00 2,852,217 00 1,662,897 00 855,304 00 11,246,547 70 11,427,909 41 13,108,077 30 12,256,897 03 684,735 18 702,821 17 j 1,053,408 75 737,016 20 57,675 88 42,487 94 521,458 77 132,139 77 2,124, 692 01 2,177,066 77 1,939, 697 82 2,392,157 13 315,566 70 354,827 26 289,729 64 316,299 15 1,316,938 65 1, 025,357 05 1,398,952 05 1,540,990 14 108,672 37 59,810,217 31 ZVew Y o r k . Capital stock pain in $40,583,250 00 Surplus fund 3,230,166 70 National bank notes outstanding 21,758,648 00 State bank notes outstanding 9,725,441 00 Individual deposits 51,242,097 07 United States deposits 2,293,196 43 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.... Dividends unpaid 478,674 20 Due to national banks 6,006,303 12 Due to other banks and bankers 2,241,348 43 Profits 4,169,315 52 Other items. 547,017 95 Aggregate April. 142,275,458 42 61,036,034 03 63,267,524 32 62,532,900 13 40,658,241 00 3,381,827 53 25,669,110 00 7,950,481 00 48,649, 732 98 2,094,881 10 40, 633,241 00 4,133,896 66 27,437,681 00 5, 646,705 00 46, 756,795 OC 3,272,481 69 174,674 47 40,733,241 00 4,282, 718 44 30,185,815 00 2,387,764 00 52,654,703 01 3,327,444 50 34,499 69 6,273,102 98 1,563,153 51 3,937, 620 24 7, 595,454 64 2,226,127 77 4,053,572 79 139,916,765 37 .139,828,351 61 147,481,340 84 138,702 22 5,259,793 75 1,979,438 76 4,134,554 03 City of New Y o r k . Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items. 74,409,700 00 75, 009, 700 00 11,897,591 93 12,477,698 08 21,156,114 00 25,932,992 00 794,053 00 701,404 00 181,690,437 87 201,429,489 23 1,559,382 22 3,177,664 66 75, 009,700 00 14,527,337 52 29,032,329 00 535,901 00 202,839,625 64 6,0G0,970 14 168,128 89 75,009,700 00 15,225,785 77 30,427,414 00 455,396 00 211,274,601 35 3,315, 699 79 277,068 26 339,237 63 48,621,901 63 12,029,737 56 8,730,829 73 49,491,254 57 14,488,188 77 6,202,428 45 62,974,806 41 15,675,914 54 8,241,322 36 366,907,190 82 388,450,654 52 398,355,863 98 422,877,708 48 2,434,109 60 52,796,520 06 13,035,484 15 7,132,449 42 1,348 57 8' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Report by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. IVcw Jersey. Loans and discounts Overdrafts $13, 997,287 78 $14,815,404 72 $15,473, 653 55 $10,800,608 34 24,350 91 22,501 41 30,600 07 57,910 51 518,145 56 490,166 41 529,355 92 537,103 54 * 98,805 14 129,237 32 124,608 95 141,815 43 Expense account ... 96,497 95 82,896 92 97,430 01 70,172 93 Premiums 679,080 76 757,432 74 835, 045 32 697,432 96 Remittances and other cash items 4,896,505 15 3, 991,215 66 4,077,145 56 5,375,337 21 Due from national banks 450,264 81 586,837 26 462,253 78 429,903 65 Due from other banks and bankers 9,759,200 00 10,128,950 00 10,324,150 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 9,454,700 00 2, 648,550 00 3,210,550 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 3,503,750 00 1,761,800 00 321,155 00 419,439 00 383,620 00 502,168 00 Bills of other banks 152,980 75 110,448 49 199,482 88 88,818 93 Specie 2,577,852 65 2,400,562 59 2, 632,360 92 2,739,061 -99 434,641 44 439,114 99 458,093 03 416,490 07 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 37,389,409 27 Maryland. 2,599,355 99 Loans and discounts Overdrafts 15, 771 16 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..... 98,604 94 Expense account ! 24,263 45 Premiums j 19,804 06 Remittances and other cash items 99,966 49 Due from national banks 470,827 34 Due from other banks and bankers 140,547 92 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 1,916,500 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 961,300 00 Bills of other banks 100,215 00 Specie 115,760 04 Other lawful money 481,083 36 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 140,798 30 Aggregate 7,184,798 05 City of Bnltimorc* Loans and discounts Overdrafts ! Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account 14,652,265 41 . 9,458 59 301,732 95 35,490 59 53,153 81 Remittances and other cash items 464,910 44 1,727,283 43 Due from other bonks and bankers . . . 279,521 67 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 5,999,500 00 Other United States bonds andsecurities. 3,042,950 00 Bills of other banks 1,509,241 00 705,080 70 Specie Other lawful money 4,194,779 71 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 220,781 80 Aggregate 33,199,150 10 37,361,343 51 37,778, t33 89 39,915,262 29 2,633,297 76 9,829 48 99, 506 27 25,849 34 19,812 62 103,580 31 757,827 20 105,541 17 1,973,250 00 944,000 00 97,207 00 85,668 92 556,047 26 107,723 30 2,476, 506 37 18,653 02 110,827 10 17,475 37 14,773 00 138,115 01 628,748 51 86,857 31 1,993,250 00 649,750 00 87,470 00 81,794 91 655,497 56 118,423 30 2,603,080 52 18,758 40 108,390 39 27,862 30 . 15,190 17 108,535 £0 810,595 10 106,142 21 1,993,250 00 563,950 00 147,244 00 54,610 76 636,566 41 171,014 81 7,519,140 T63 7,080,141 46 7,365,190 30 14, 988,860 38 14,316,095 40 78,853 16 37,316 16 317,556 77 304,185 76 20,162 71 128,634 07 33,114 43 45,556 93 889,349 23 556,214 95 1,378,764 97 3,154,786 72 264,754 99 456,384 71 7,499, 500 00 7,299,500 00 2,129," 850 00 2,153, 600 00 559,431 00 729,281 00 651,255 65 494,581 05 4,284,462 72 5,920,336 57 324,630 08 239,531 80 33,059,949 10 34,196,605 11 14,834,570 19 15,382 25 322, OGc 25 .121,882 09 11,836 81 652,271 25 1,297,987 57 398,533 39 8,059,500 00 1,343,450 00 887,445 00 444, 111 42 4,793,396 09 324,311 08 33,506,742 39 REPORT OF TIIE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES, 2VCW JCI'NCJ'. Capital utock pai<l in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Duo to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate January. April. Julv. October. 933,330 00 $10,933,350 00 $11,233,350 00 $11,233,350 00 1,435,532 88 1,581,578 69 1,607,246 25 ' 555,299 00 6,973,737 00 7,931,826 00 8,681,116 00 360, 933 00 2,535,826 00 1,311,924 00 635, 639 00 932,792 68 12,620,558 04 12,146,294 89 14,076,137 87 759,325 61 668,344 67 716,723 98 907,741 91 101,152 50 44,933 52 141,307 48 123,580 16 ., 291, 637 75 1,165,899 31 1,588,832 87 1,758,902 31 205,700 87 113,676 14 198,927 05 190,786 86 734,528 55 790,839 31 833,524 96 914,207 52 22,534 56 #10, 1,451,999 77 37,389,409 27 37,361,343 51 37,778,933 89 39,915,262 29 2,448,217 00 200,978 92 820,920 00 735,797 00 2,460,149 66 2,398,217 00 216,794 41 1,306,165 00 477,227 00 2,630,500 05 . 52,967 42 2,448,217 00 220,918 95 1,457,580 00 258,846 00 2,367,144 05 58,018 37 12,693 52 2,398,267 00 253,339 62 1,585,586 00 144,677 00 2,645,090 74 44,670 44 37,389 64 67,294 60 18,684 08 170,544 89 105,132 96 8,715 44 142,321 46 IVfarylniul. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank note* outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officer*. Dividends unpaid... Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items 41,915 50 238,424 74 70,516 24 167,878 99 33,250 62 195, 892 93 62,619 24 145,506 96 7,184,798 05 7,519,140 63 7, 080,141 46 7,365,190 30 10, 191,985 00 1,073,840 89 3,668,743 00 2,732,689 00 12,164,462 37 464,443 76 10,191,985 00 1,087,820 85 5,251,018 00 2,191,010 00 10,997,329 54 641,494 60 10,191,985 00 1, 059,171 48 6, 019,822 00 1,186,424 00 11,815,451 65 1,030,753 79 981 53 10,191,985 00 1, 038,233 03 6,659,840 00 690,889 00 11,484,742 31 640, 925 48 1,801 23 2,021,966 95 359,193 25 503,855 46 1,579,309 94 483,707 63 735,308 77 34,196,605 11 | 33,506.742 39 City of Xtnltimorc. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. 481,223 77 1,738,444 61 210,238 96 421,352 07 21,726 67 33,199,150 10 69,226 39 1,652, 957 26 197,550 99 779,556 47 33,059,949 10 10 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Pennsylvania. $23,935,369 54 $25, 649,105 81 $25,401,846 47 $27, 669,3G1 34 Loans and discounts 116,006 09 105,859 96 127,025 01 86,835 01 Overdrafts 778,757 98 626,080 13 732,042 28 607,679 84 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 409,839 04 232,114 73 250, 883 56 405,254 02 Expense account 206,083 56 198,784 45 218,489 40 185,022 56 Premiums 631, 251 49 711,847 29 1, 015,091 96 727,533 59 Remittances and otlier cash items ! 6,666,134 75 7,222,818 33 7,654,929 56 Due from national banks 1 6,893,834 71 1,103,342 72 1,371,805 29 1,276,316 24 Due from other banks and bankers 955,425 70 23,331.850 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. 22,280,850 00 22,786,350 00 23, 200,350 00 8, 605,500 00 6,878,800 00 Other United States bonds and securities - 11,890,550 00 1C, 655,100 00 1,447, 777 00 1,232, 651 00 1,345,300 00 1,078,670 00 Bills of other banks 180, 402 47 185,019 40 148,894 84 80,633 40 6, 959, 447 73 8,148,567 87 7,290,476 82 7,543,704 04 Other lawful money 676, 053 57 638,766 53 505,333 08 406,097 40 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 77,379,0G6 58 j 79,737,164 84 77,343,891 73 City o f P h i l a d e l p h i a . Loans and discounts Overdrafts 26,703,942 31 27,774,910 13 28,612,330 09 7,217 36 7,214 87 5, 643 02 835,110 76 658,171 45 959,266 87 152,059 27 Expense account i 398,904 11 141, 545 57 184, 518 57 165 821 50 Premiums ' 199,216 89 2,104,069 54 Remittances and other cash items 1, 399,018 34 2,551,908 60 3,385,915 76 4,111,776 92 Due from national banks 3,330,157 61 597,855 91 534, 778 61 Due from other banks and bankers 410,226 63 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. 9,917,000 00 11,170,000 00 11,928,000 00 Other United Statesbonds and securities. 9,798,650 00 7,293,150 00 7,944,200 00 1,015,651 00 Bills of other banks 587,458 00 857,112 00 928,201 13 Specie 992,949 42 842, 631 69 17,977,909 97 16,607,138 83 22,512,706 63 Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 903,895 67 595,340 93 799, 920 73 Aggregate 75,237,658 41 City of Pitlabnrgh. Loans and discounts 10, 473,883 05 31,120 89 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 351,848 04 Expense account 98,482 77 Premiums 112,837 27 Remittances and other cash items 215,011 30 2,031,782 54 Due from other banks and bankers 1,029,525 47 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. 7,308,000 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 2,953,750 00 659,031 00 Bills of other banks 94,526 67 Specie 3,876,375 37 Other lawful money 10,000 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 29,246,179 37 71,770,771 95 81,094,916 53 77,811 846 46 29,979,767 484,699 22 995,609 77 319,314 02 286,027 01 1,840,789 61 . 4,292,757 73 606,295 13 12,156,500 00 7,263,900 00 1,704,010 00 798,522 33 26,219,182 63 965,714 31 87,493,089 34 11,219,574 85 11,088,977 21 21,964 87 25,950 14 340,047 16 385,425 19 141,772 44 83, 663 99 93,905 65 91,303 37 242, 368 19 637,122 83 j 2,367,953 OO 2,573,777 93 ! 536,397 57 142,740 51 7,673,000 00 7,687,000 00 2,188,250 00 1,483,200 00 285,978 00 228,814 00 143,312 70 71,055 70 3,444,182 32 3,343,221 17 . 10,000 00 10,000 00 11,228,993 21 32,230 13 366,335 93 162,537 92 86, 660 34 333,335 47 3,009,154 12 202,606 51 7,687,000 00 1,205,100 00 371,453 00 70,156 82 3,923,936 90 8,000 00 28,708,706 75 28,757,557 85 27,852,262 04 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -11 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January; Pennsylvania* Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding — State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. April. July. $23,700,090 00 $23, 660,865 00 $24,060,865 00 223, 640 39 2,336,089 27 2,592,087 22 922,93G 00 18,092,136 00 19,029,798 00 751,279 00 5, 772,482 00 2,839,328 00 250,246 21 24,594,480 67 23,140,294 08 452,249 47 1,328,317 63 1,875,610 06 16,3G0 94 86,685 51 177,969 90 1,812,344 96 996,009 84 2,154,529 61 365,675 24 329,165 90 227,980 38 402,200 16 1,688,088 56 1,407,038 44 113,279 71 77,379,066 58 79,737,164 84 77,343,891 73 15,292,150 00 5,124,155 29 7,670,997 00 - 303,885 00 37,593,463 78 1,599,452 37 15,292,150 4,897,158 9,159,157 263,299 32,934,560 1,280,603 15,562,150 00 4,968,749 65 9. 856,201 00 194,593 00 38,434,317 59 2,529,237 34 44,135 49 City of Philadelphia. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State banknotes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits 79, 679 33 5, 775,175 12 674,191 40 1,124, 709 12 Other items Aggregate. 00 98 00 00 88 14 73,446 72 7,466,694 61 5,651,044 46 583,783 93 . 916,340 33 1,119,941 99 1,635,567 84 2,555 53 75,237,858 41 71,770,771 95 81,094,916 53 7,900,000 00 1,459,731 36 5, 451,375 00 3, 678,048 00 8,786,949 72 213,482 29 8,650,000 00 749,574 36 5,682,215 00 3,017,933 00 8,740,372 87 189,540 86 8,800,000 00 42,271 50 433,898 73 258,469 16 1,021,953 61 25,059 413,874 195,677 1,044,459 City of Pittsburg. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers..... Profits , 50 24 19 73 1,017,172 78 6,165,135 00 1,464,310 00 8,186,182 52 548,382 85 63,183 00 423,954 79 288,596 42 895,344 68 Other items Aggregate 29,246,179 37 28,708,706 75 27,852,262 04 | ( 28,757,557 85 12' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATLS. January. • April. | July. • October. j Delaware* $1,804,421 12 $1,910,534 30 $2, 004,384 01 Loans and discounts 4, 628 72 2,452 42 Overdrafts 2,113 26 94,762 14 101,433 29 85,233 43 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 18,036 95 \ 23,330 52 22,589 52 Expense account 9,473 45 5,759 37 8,171 93 Premiums 50,679 51 60,260 76 71,009 78 Remittances and other cash items 507,578 75 488,126 67 359,450 43 Due from national banks 25,700 59 29, 034 25 25,427 41 Duo from other banks and bankers 1,342,200 00 1,342,200 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 1,202,050 00 198,050 00 180,300 00 OtherUnited States bonds and securities. 199,850 00 44,278 00 53,433 00 43, 644 00 Hills of other banks 7,330 07 4,993 98 Specie 5,088 24 Other lawful money 235,719 61 228, 368 82 286,103 46 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... 100,157 90 99,972 90 77, 090 98 Aggregate 4,3&3,542 50 4,532,541 57 4,529,345 47 j 4,950,436 04 2,086, 047 59j 1,421,581 63 21,078 09 ; 11,921 55 216,694 43 : 221,065 87 1 49,913 77 | 21,707 99 32,870 79 ' 38,074 23 113,104 37 60,335 18 799,455 40 j 800,716 39 623,509 35 73, 981 86 1,242,000 00 1,242, 000 00 3,068,200 00 2, 637,000 00 86,084 00 99,284 00 76,757 81 65,426 21 1,774,986 88 869,145 61 27,423 75 27, 543 75 1,420,467 02 17,599 611 224,711 76 52,912 23 70,182 92 155,258 27 384,993 12 30,599 4."> 1,242,000 00 2,513,300 00 141,274 00 28,100 26 820, 584 27 29,032 18 ! District of Columbia. 2,325,399 62 Loans and discounts Overdrafts 12,070 98 208,887 64 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account 22,124 69 Premiums 60,769 65 Remittances and other cash items 72,052 27 Duo from national banks 1,366,059 85 Due from other banks and bankers 97,954 53 U. S. bonds dep'd to gecure circulation.. 1,365,000 00 Other United States bondsand securities. 3,974,250 00 Bills of other banks 166,828 00 Specie 65,747 34 Other lawful money 2,063,403 67 Other stocks, bond3, and mortgages 26,923 75 Aggregate 11,827,471 99 $2, £03,391 07 1,508 74 101,463 3'J 19,524 62 8,184 3G 51,672 99 611,770 90 31,771 34 1,348,200 CO 137,100 00 68,735 00 5,512 23 282,376 56 79,224 78 - 1 10,218,126 23 7,589,784 27 • 7,131,020 19 Virginia. Loans aud discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 2,020,166 38 56,323 86 110,558 07 41,336 27 41,401 69 Remittances and other cash items 305,878 75 Due from national banks 904,766 39 Due from other banks and bankers 189,676 41 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. .1 1,521,500 00 Other United States bonds and securities - j 797,850 00 Bills of other banks j 199,871 00 Specie I 303,359 89 Other lawful money 600,924 79 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 29,236 25 2,835,109 65 3,235,117 81 69,242 61 65,992 33 208,919 32 253,766 05 61,072 77 69,772 32 28,651 32 48,448 46 367,015 06 . 382,924 68 828,176 80 747,781 31 273,231 80 54,083 36 2,280,300 00 2,081,300 00 546,600 00 499,450 00 252, 030 00 286,970 00 183,686 65 123,727 09 j 666,975 70 ! 639,828 58 | 19,940 05 J 44,243 76 3,359,077 G2 51,393 11 276,033 4S 65,669 34 32,220 91 375,382 01 692,262 7li 147,534 97 2,367,300 00 444,200 00 211,090 00 52,113 26 825,7G7 20 44,383 51 7,122,849 75 8,421,954 73 j 8,732,405 75 J 8,944,433 20 Aggregate REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -13 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January. April. July. ! October. Oct aware. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits...* Deposits ofU. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits 1 $1,400,485 00 238,759 05 768,860 00 213,297 00 1,221,927 73 146,515 06 6,342 171,856 85,273 110,228 29 06 12 19 $1,428,185 00 $1,428,185 00 247,156 20 246,866 80 1,010,950 00 1,123,765 00 124,611 00 " 87,179 00 1,401,861 32 1,199,873 25 95,008 57 74,669 57 3,312 98 8,201 78 117,234 16 207,546 44 35,813 28 33,792 06 63,520 26 124,155 37 $1,428,185 00 259,157 27 1,160,928 00 64,610 00 1,532,277 32 160,946 4G 245,761 45 27,343 86 71,226 68 Other items Aggregate.. 4,363,542 50 4,532,541 57 4,529,345 47 4,950,436 04 1,550,000 00 124,586 97 1,197,765 00 1,350,000 00 131,732 34 1,023,770 00 1,350,000 00 158,899 77 1,058,147 00 1,350,000 00 170,941 92 1,066,597 00 4,310,068 98 4,233, 634 59 4,496,097 96 2,862,971 41 1,368,608 23 1,341,890 68 515,061 49 1,448,341 99 1,537,114 91 95, 379 34 351,615 10 1,269,851 30 175,710 70 232,823 43 1,141,407 79 88,413 81 7,589,784 27 7,131,020 19 District of Columbia. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding.— State bonk notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate 20,750 00 149,757 36 7,403 61 233,505 48 625 96,585 15,677 240,666 50 08 75 19 11,827,471 99 10,218,126 23 Virginia. Capital stock paid la Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid., Due to national banks : Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate.. 1,812,550 00 4,785 80 1,044,135 00 2,283,050 00 74,006 00 1,696,050 00 2,399,370 00 55,019 48 1,897,630 00 2,500,000 00 66,980 66 2,040,705 00 3,162, 973 30 405,019 46 3,256,469 93 588,996 77 3,523,568 16 254,304 20 80,902 71 3,558,086 29 256,626 73 128,467 94 184,198 52 91,932 33 245,480 35 183,518 65 26,208 47 183,839 46 8,732,405 75 8,944,433 20 8,000 00 187,050 31 300,459 02 197,876 86 7,122,849 75 1,350 00 171, 749 38 183,626 01 166, 656 64 8,421,954 73 14' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by STATES. January. States—Continued. April. July. Went Virginia. $1,791,635 79 $2,418, 103 19 $2,519, 000 32 .Loans and discounts 16,236 57 26, 528 95 17,085 60 Overdrafts < 146, 228 57 135, '85 69 94,935 36 Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures 35, 829 39 31 991 59 39,944 74 Expense accounts 36, 040 79 23,202 59 35, 980 74 Premiums 101, 607 77 90,981 31 100, 043 65 Remittances and other cash items 423,710 35 620, 877 68 528, 050 13 Due from national hanks 131,377 65 63, 010 01 57, 587 22 Due from other banks and bankers ... 2,177, 750 00 2,219, 750 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 1,933,250 00 828,550 00 711, 250 00 790, 900 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 108,941 00 113, 784 00 136, 570 00 Bills of other banks 9,066 49 11.213 50 20, 780 20 Specie 637,741 92 644, 633 11 662, 422 75 Other lawful money 8,000 00 8,850 00 8,800 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. $2, 618,756 66 13,145 83 149,590 30 30,667 29 33,903 12 197,295 54 600,493 52 77,082 92 2,236,750 00 735,350 00 153,942 00 17,702 32 707,112 06 4,000 00 7,248,311 71 7,575,791 5f> 3,079 34 11,928 26 3,708 14 21,236 62 98,287 39 19,883 11 268,736 13 87 44 2,874 23 5,564 22 5, 625 55 33,186 22 85,481 02 21,220 52 182,000 00 182,000 00 414,453 39 103 27 4,123 00 13,417 07 7,673 08 44,279 95 134,346 12 14,525 17 309,000 00 115,000 00 34,894 00 21,359 08 135,686 89 117,900 00 31,197 00 22,908 82 94,095 27 106,100 00 915,702 87 870,876 42 1,182,087 47 620,335 53 761,316 59 732,006 94 Aggregate., 6,123,422 81 ',131,294 11 North Carolina. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items...... Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers. U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bends, and mortgages... Aggregate - 183,077 37 3,303 36 2,296 74 2,872 24 896 00 21,423 01 21,511 45 10,002 91 132,000 00 55,550 00 57,118 00 33,774 91 51,195 17 268, 640 04 38, 577 00 11,878 99 81,371 93 2,233 50 South Carolina. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, andfixtures... Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers... U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation Other United Statesbonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bond*, and mortgages Aggregate. 760 93 463 75 91, 278 15 32, 104 17 15, 102 01 85, 000 00 249, 500 00 21, 870 77 359, 120 65 1,478,540 96 48 00 9,025 36 104,208 97 130,398 29 12,153 91 120,000 00 3,500 140,400 20,281 303,222 CO 00 71 18 1,604,555 01 70 00 7,115 60 1,042 50 108,683 95 122,219 65 S7,107 40 140,000 00 3,650 00 GO, 112 00 32,459 39 198,011 e0 1,502,479 23 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -15 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. West Virginia. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to national banks Duo to other banks and baukers Profits Aggregate April. January. July. | $2,213,100 00 $2,216,400 00 '83, 796 77 73,482 39 1,943,470 00 1,846,515 00 11, 718 00 15,951 00 2,581,189 26 2,519,504 62 153,212 42 124,089 64 18,917 29 6,553 50 2,108 50 84,920 34 113,526 42 101,461 66 49,055 36 39,406 77 73,385 56 167,316 91 92,936,52 100,011 10 54,085 33 $2,143,030 55,628 996,415 21,028 2,472,647 128,164 00 84 00 00 64 79 7,248,311 71 | October. $2,216,400 00 107,289 45 1,963, 705 00 9,180 00 2,769,728 95 190,338 17 80,836 35 64,489 15 57,713 77 116,110 10 7,575,791 56 6,123,422 81 7,131,294 11 166,250 00 1,066 25 83,000 00 221,050 00 1,066 25 152,500 00 247,450 00 13,988 42 160,500 00 377,590 00 8,168 42 198,000 00 168,051 88 263,229 90 204,205 91 317,548 59 49,730 36 206,090 65 149,027 32 26,988 74 113,942 78 44,074 40 39,969 37 317 75 64,635 55 32,150 42 6,493 44 30,122 21 7,722 40 38,892 88 22,100 75 7,890 99 73,672 71 41,179 53 575,02L 16 915,702 87 870,876 42 1,182,087 47 366,450 00 433,800 00 500,000 00 1,950 27 62,900 00 1,054,592 68 992,660 74 823,428 33 26,726 57 6,363 46 24,408 25 124,800 51 6,407 96 46,885 80 28,489 39 3,224 30 82,486 Sl> 1,478,540 96 1,601,555 01 North Carolina. Capital stock paid in National bank notes outstanding Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate South Carolina. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .... National bank notes outstanding.. State bank notes outstanding . Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate.... . 1, 502, 479 23 16' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. j January. April. July. j October. Georgia. $238,874 21 Loans and discounts Ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers 17. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. OtherUnited States bonds aud securities. Bills of other banks Other lawful money Aggregate . 1,950 77 11, GST 07 1,566 16 8,552 90 77,123 41 156,481 54 704,000 00 50,000 00 234,853 CO 7,778 99 329,483 52 1,822.291 57 $875,339 54 16,399 01 3,281 49 24,972 67 3,028 76 196,230 30 539,195 24 49,167 89 875,500 00 218,850 00 157,223 00 6,268 73 489,401 27 3,454,857 90 $1,174,924 05 3,496 20 15,755 85 ! 59,997 63 \ 7,325 21 47,516 29 548,379 35 348,814 84 | 1,267,000 00 351,500 00 • 230,877 00 33,657 89 ! 961,052 58 12,000 00 $1,440, 113 01 624 02 28,090 60 58,700 31 15,635 68 49,540 20 524,829 65 286,973 27 1,272,000 00 502,500 00 207,444 00 26,268 88 176,367 30 31,500 00 5,062,326 89 5,226,203 92 Alabama. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep't to secure circulation.. OtherUnited Statesbonds and securities. Bills of other banks SPECIE Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Aggrejgato 242,868 444 790 14,299 53 93 00 93 225,034 72 455,921 35 150,105 98 243,000 00 119,850 00 16,233 00 30,152 83 432,392 33 301, 797 25 4 64 • 4, 900 56 22,619 27 71,707 96 1,113,890 85 200,284 29 304,000 00 174,450 00 32,335 00 216,333 78 564,659 83 33,166 33 357,277 29 25 93 7,150 77 20,876 25 40 00 24, 731 17 193,574 84 60,438 84 1 30-1,000 00 217,700 00 10,544 00 94,762 22 809,094 23 49,999 67 458,032 158 13,682 17,640 71 45 27 61 643.896 41 70,781 72 117,470 24 304,000 00 155,150 00 44,829 00 86,178 59 291,441 09 1,931,093 00 3.040,149 76 2,150,215 21 2,203,261 09 17,100 00 55,484 74 93,954 84 131,930 70 847 50 2,768 79 1, 780 00 107 84 155,529 52 47 42 30, 000 00 60,100 00 15,300 00 16,700 00 51,600 00 16,036 50 1,330 73 6,791 00 ' 17,907 08 46,977 10 18,539 31 2,019 60 2 054 03 24,070 61 57,089 74 17,787 97 75,000 00 68,700 00 21,880 00 7,687 27 115,695 92 18,539 31 5,058 78 2,054 00 21,594 02 14,331 47 3,494 96 75,000 00 50,900 00 14,517 00 8,204 40 117,887 45 351,881 07 263,615 33 504,479 26 463,512 09 Mississippi. L >;uis and discounts Overdrafts Kt*al estate, furniture, and fixtures Remittances aud other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks arid bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds nnd securities. Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate... 26, 372 74 23,883 33 23,832 11 45,000 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January. April, July. Georgia. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding .. Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate.. $800,000 00 $1,062,950 00 $1,585,800 00 931, 801 38 51,945 00 20,713 69 368,155 00 21, 913 69 871,400 CO 1,400,334 12 522,851 10 1, 808,813 67 426,635 45 136,315 99 150 00 18,627 43 10,152 75 50,923 81 25,128 12 29, 978 38 156,341 59 , 822,291 57 3,454,857 90 5,062,326 89 301, C00 00 402, 000 00 27,000 00 217,500 00 500,000 00 5,915 28 262,495 00 965,039 29 578,873 71 1,307,954 94 1,023,420 35 876,201 73 364,718 12 5, 645 19 290 46 28,244 95 25,000 00 3,973 95 3,528 06 81,772 46 477 91 58,305 45 82,041 72 1,931,093 60 3,040,149 76 2,150,215 21 50,000 00 70,000 00 I,402 87 37,142 37 Alabama. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid -. Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. Mississippi. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding IndiVidual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other Items Aggregate. 40, 500 00 150,000 00 25,000 00 40. 500 00 276,873 16 148,298 36 227,568 40 1,312 03 2,114 22 21,581 66 433 62 4,383 35 46,642 00 1,716 10 13,052 70; 351, 881 07 263,615 33 504,479 26 -17 18' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. Octobcr. Louisiana. $645,138 14 $1,813, 011 58 $1,758, 290 89 Loans and discounts 1, 394 04 389 65 Overdrafts 109, 800 67 87, 596 47 28, 599 57 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 27, 614 94 63.098 49 12, 627 94 Expense account 5 14 622 61 943 50 Premiums 370, 010 22 640,751 82 180, 209 67 Remittances and other cash item3 1,167, 458 83 2,006,520 03 1,481, 010 44 Due from national hanks 288, 389 30 516,533 25 54, 550 45 Due from other banks and bankers 853, 000 00 853,000 00 450, 000 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 489, 450 00 412, 600 00 272, 950 00 Other United Statesbonds and securities. 134, 795 00 974, 637 00 103, 251 00 Bills of other banks 505, 378 84 385,852 32 233, 326 96 Specie 1,481, 132 95 4, 558,189 13 5,107, 930 52 Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... Aggregate. 8, 570, 538 19 12,312,807 35 $1,873,022 77 10,064 51 133,326 83 86,430 37 12 27 180,320 52 1,470,721 68 411,254 74 853,000 00 473,400 00 135,908 00 232,138 85 1,479,028 15 7,186,720 i Texas. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Aggregate. 17,520 36 241 00 1,463 92 7,522 98 67, £24 61 103,212 64 100,000 00 50,000 00 111, 810 00 90,250 88 104,600 26 653,851 65 123,828 19 1,300 00 6,931 56 1,468 66 6,256 93 242,967 26 201,028 12 200,000 00 182,200 00 122,965 00 237,363 01 567,440 36 1,893,749 09 119.492 03 12 35 18,431 50 12,434 35 566 66 1,507 45 237,053 70 113,725 28 269,000 00 163,500 00 72,860 00 234, L66 28 244,019 92 1,486,769 52 209,102 10 22,116 95 28,178 90 2 82 3,697 92 180,474 86 51,329 03 328,500 00 110,450 00 29,575 00 178,93152 221,922 46 1,369,341 58 Arkansas* Loans and discounts..: Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks... ........ Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. Other United States bonds aud securities Bills of other banks Specio Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Aggregate. 799 60 1,743 34 675 00 30,000 00 48, 491 12 6,963 06 i 5,238 67 ' 9,175 10 953 80 4,401 34 106,194 37 244,286 03 12 49 5,155 92 14,718 ® 9,990 60 25,608 52 88,972 73 5,594 25 80,000 00 200,000 00 52,000 00 7,640 00 279 95 63,723 27 33,217 94 385,060 68 51,850 17,293 1,429 73,213 00 00 70 30 738,125 45 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -19 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. April. January, July. October. Ijonisiana; Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate . $755,000 00 27,092 31 214,000 00 $1,800,000 00 $1,800,000 00 , $1,600,000 00 27,092 31 631,000 00 34,727 36 709,500 00 34,727 709,500 00 8, 649,409 53 355,671 07 3, 655,255 99 506,538 19 3, 637,102 13 512,378 13 20 49 49 17 8,008 50 282,219 38 298,749 45 260,657 11 108,656 60 115, 556 96 256,485 72 151,996 72 152,542 99 340,381 36 8,570,538 19 12,312,807 35 7,186,720 82 7,338, 628 69 423,700 00 4,000 00 170,000 00 426,350 00 4, 000 00 170,000 00 572,343 85 176,390 53 106,163 07 626,028 50 6,700,078 89 662,221 64 11,719 79,415 83 120,927 Texas* Capital stock paid in Surplus fund : National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate . 149,000 00 200,000 CO 40,000 00 503,793 60 1,179,096 76 436,053 24 71,547 40 33,496 22 5,002 38 218 19 68 30 672 17 37,926 92 29,1G9 69 35,700 56 653,851 65 1,893,749 09 1,486,769 52 1,369,341 58 30,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 31,500 00 129,500 00 114,341 63 53,942 88 7,934 51 171,555 79 69,224 53 119,652 03 989 75 Arkansas. Capital* stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Duo to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate . 3,217 94 24,092 £9 33,217 94 15,905 99 11,435 67 24,100 81 385,060 68 738,125 45 « 20' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Missouri. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, andfixtures. . . . Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Duo from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate $4,762,709 97 16,404 87 228,514 11 75,406 00 52,196 49 98,970 86 1,136,693 85 416,907 78 2,460,200 00 2,067,200 00 197,415 00 430,048 79 3,188,733 54 100,000 00 $5,830,680 55 $5,775,151 31 29,006 26 9,976 89 205,948 77 221,289 0o' 72,241 20 91,221 37 78,079 58 42,549 93 65,046 46 74,015 C8 1,081,823 29 1,258,136 36 281,304 02 348,157 90 2,863,100 00 2,660,700 00 1,782,550 00 1,453, 600 00 405,236 00 256,921 00 362,609 28 186,777 54 3,375,348 18 2, 875,947 92 361, 745 75 338,464 55 $6,420,462 95 20,953 12 158,532 57 86,518 26 . 87,301 81 103,047 81 1,068,469 74 145,811 57 2,903,100 00 1,308,400 00 191,402 00 148,474 36 2,609,855 44 368,051 99 15,231,401 26 16,824,216 37 15,563,411 90 15, 620,381 62 Kentucky. 2,486,170 88 39,900 32 62, 283 38 14,342 07 34,099 92 5,832 09 1,017,126 82 159,605 59 2,022,000 00 821,500 00 85,654 00 9,579 47 921,684 43 2,842,216 04 33, 046 60 105,603 39 38, 091 56 36, 716 89 15,747 97 516,091 28 144,397 15 2,470,000 00 686,500 00 51,365 GO 17,398 58 936,452 42 2,859, 668 19 5,795 58 106,496 77 25,063 43 39,529 92 9, 546 38 539,478 36 90,789 51 2,630,000 00 582,950 00 95, 045 00 3, 57 9 86 736, 557 64 2,972,409 91 20,905 96 112,894 47 38,941 26 42,089 60 28,346 70 489,948 60 191,102 96 2,645,000 00 428,800 00 66,786 00 5,231 08 784,330 16 7,699,779 87 7,893, 626 88 7,724,500 64 7,826,786 79 Loans and discounts 1,915,447 24 Overdrafts 23,289 72 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 72,505 70 Expense account 24,663 97 Premiums 48,483 54 Remittances and other cash items 340,654 03 Due from national banks 795,670 16 Due from other banks and bankers 349,807 32 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 903,200 00 Other United St ates bonds and securities. 1,208,350 00 Bills of other banks 296,570 00 Specie * 166,434 87 Other lawful money 2,332,716 41 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 7,000 00 2,174,633 14 17,640 32 78,702 39 51,258 93 8,914 16 79,937 69 1,306,453 09 670,041 53 1,145,200 00 1,212,300 00 443,941 00 207,293 49 1,982,079 59 8,000 00 2,083,768 27 42,794 34 88,476 94 35, 575 54 28,159 91 52,750 88 1,150,119 51 678,140 98 1,216,200 00 1,369,000 00 160, 053 00 126,244 35 1,592,710 61 67,932 50 2,177,001 23 17,631 54 86,946 49 98,983 66 18,469 98 123,037 72 1,180,828 58 406,502 87 1,306,200 00 992,050 00 279,087 00 27,686 59 1,380,930 71 81,931 76 9,386,395 33 8,691,926 63 8,177,288 18 Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bondsand securities. Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, acd mortgages Tennessee. Aggregate 8,484,792 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -21 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. January. April. July. October. Missouri* Capital stock paid in National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate $3,889,000 00 $4,010, 500 00 $4, 079, 000 00 648,895 27 576,460 93 649, 747 36 2,189,200 00 1,230, 018 00 2,101,540 00 64,583 00 85,957 00 79,962 00 6,221,551 69 6,814,292 22 5,746,855 32 723,767 79 748,523 24 516,559 41 96,889 13 21,645 10 74, 430 47 782,148 14 1,432,785 83 1,610,048 38 681,141 22 885,719 35 730,404 47 291,532 88 335,353 90 259,497 43 $4,079,000 00 730,154 71 2,408, 633 00 54,923 00 5,797,821 8i 605,391 11 89,656 08 15,563,411 90 15,620,381 62 2,642,142 00 93, 031 43 1,466,540 00 2,840,000 00 2,829,250 00 97,455 96 . 117,287 74 1,943,280 00 2,170,399 00 2,840,0C0 00 137,675 03 2,300,104 00 2,757,914 73 286,136 27 2,146,825 59 255,398 52 1,802,883 45 180,654 54 22,750 20 1,706,173 90 279,769 14 33,818 48 00 18 69 94 159,817 16 281.432 61 149,275 94 155,911 38 176,475 77 196,859 09 7,699,779 87 7,893,626 88 7,724,500 64 7,826,786 79 1,270,000 00 44,784 99 644,955 00 1,455,520 00 56,530 83 755,270 00 ], 600,000 00 123,587 22 905,215 00 1,700,000 00 133,441 34 1,038,765 00 5,351,639 12 801,166 44 5,846,198 57 888,369 78 4,939,905 95 682,237 50 28,076 53 4,480,029 62 521,320 87 25,407 47 • 25,800 00 135,489 16 31,061 34 179,896 91' 41,855 36,938 16,913 238,798 67 67 75 06 42,766 44 45,856 48 274,281 71 53,220 25 15,515 92 209,587 81 8,484,792 96 9,386,395 33 8,691,926 83 8,177,288 18 15,231,401 26 16,824,216 37 954,176 32 561,708 53 278,917 06 Kentucky* Capital stock paid in i Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding -State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate 35,130 00 155,299 29 160,368 49 103,217 66 23,430 177,341 267,665 152,979 Tennessee*' Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Dividends unpaid . Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate 22' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Ohio. $16,287,771 30 $17,647,081 18 $19,714,202 55 167,622 89 100,377 04 84,427 21 484,978 72 436,549 14 408,388 45 118,993 95 ' 309,371 44 104,231 31 140,510 80 117,567 22 145,288 91 607,143 65 569,734 30 682,369 79 Remittances and other cash items 4,166,858 62 3,355,779 39 3,720,274 93 Due from national banks 977,824 34 1,067,412 49 Due from other banks and bankers .... 1,231,692 74 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 16,241,950 00 16,907,900 00 16,953,900 00 5,057,400 00 5,633,150 00 Other United Statesbonds and securities. 6,017,700 00 773,416 00 714,378 00 900,293 00 Bills of other banks 49,933 61 103,715 00 65,043 48 Specie '6,463,745 08 7,033, 456 26 7,219,473 27 Other lawful money 285,693 12 222,795 02 287,283 53 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Aggregate 53,210,175 91 54,550,163 17 55,817,363 65 $21,688,642 50 135,037 28 515,505 01 328,822 01 116,694 8J> 575,780 54 3, 699,215 25 787,545 17 17,003,900 00 4,608,700 00 859,293 00 56,046 25 6,532,415 93 146,148 01 57,053,745 84 City of Cincinnati, 5,583,040 }6 100 00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 112,482 21 Expense account 55,412 45 Premiums 1,134 65 Remittances and other cash items 125,811 67 Due from national banks 1,481,277 39 Due from other banks and bankers 206,100 17 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 3,662,000 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 3,273,200 00 Bills of other banks ' 445,142 00 Specie 31,628 28 Other lawful money 3,378,902 70 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . 6,133,728 44 482 07 92, 815 92 59,449 23 6,476 152 33,226 109,350 122,277 238,239 15 1,086,193 80 168,840 48 3,668,000 00 3,173,100 00 320,194 00 12,977 76 2,593,616 78 338,752 00 1,327,230 32 .158,565 80 3, 768,000 00 3,142,350 00 379,673 00 5,379 05* 2,403,948 69- 18,082,466 11 17,547, 637 68 18,264,905 50' 10,692,301 96 12,100,877 89 87,160 56 63,801 10 252,592 81 309,044 60 90,608 17 135,911 77 71,534 98 53,045 65 154,646 73 234,149 67 1,455,683 67 2,535,781 00 456,456 84 494,645 42 11,914,700 00 12,227,800 00 3,934,550 00 2,989,200 00 310,705 00 299,880 00 41,771 19 100,580 40 4,530,232 71 4,887,645 42 163,821 78 113,842 28 12,074,590 54 47,534 48 409,046 73 98,318 69 58,263 86 196,258 58 2,047,149 71 368,878 74 12,370,850 00 2,773,050 00 311,746 00 29,769 14 3, 909,591 32 84,692 47 13,180,459 00 39,258 28 431,995 03 149,635 90 47,321 37 208,766 96 1,588,382 12 335,088 68 12,400,850 00 1,876,800 00277,875 00 25,457 9& 3,574,718 01 150,923 31 36,546,205 20 | 34,779,740 26 34,287,531 64 Loans and discounts Aggregate 18,356,231 68 6, 769,473 44 112,502 21 108,875 91 9,927 79 285, 068 54 738,173 82 201,015 46 3,668,000 00 2,539,300 00 336,535 00 115,360 94 3,198,233 00 18 6610 70- Indiana. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums : Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie.. Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate.. 34,156,776 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by -23 States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Ohio. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items ... Aggregate. $17,355,189 00 $17,788,900 00 $17,804,700 00 $17,804,700 00 776, 430 37 1,019,835 02 1,259,966 77 1,321,239 18 13,537,107 00 14,695,233 00 14,873,033 00 14,859,370 00 35,880 00 33,637 00 24, G83 00 16,770 00 17,467,526 90 17,525,256 61 18,197,624 09 18,543,580 89 2,068,379 31 1,536, 670 64 1,938,843 23 2,036,947 26 203,792 58 85,281 72 64,890 56 10,003 87 548,021 34 464,849 31 439,491 58 528,835 50 517,044 62 341,698 78 423,140 37 446, 101 62 820, 633 05 1,134,078 94 770, 596 89 1,292,358 81 19,073 76 53,210,175 91 54,550,163 17 55,817,363 65 57,053,745 84 City of Cincinnati. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding •State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. 4,000,000 00 346,471 38 2,951,300 00 4. 000, COO 00 4,000, 000 00 503,103 17 353,920 70 3,149,255 00 3,135,655 00 4,000,000 00 512, 653 85 3,261,995 00 6,134,919 87 2,248,157 43 5,078,986 86 2,640,145 86 100,028 18 4,730,535 44 2,028,086 58 173,969 92 3,205 00 2,127,232 67 361,625 10 183,320 23 1, 930 00 2,115, 999 92 347,376 15 408,451 62 1,601, OS6 84 426,485 45 185,978 22 1,840,762 85 309,937 95 1,406,963 91 18,356,231 68 18,082,466 11 17,547, 637 68 18,264,905 50 12,746,416 00 12,767,000 00 723,980 45 609,218 53 10,565,305 00 10,785,221 00 15,393 00 3,394 00 8,177,315 41 9,561,588 54 11,051,218 83 834,607 31 669,018 23 702,557 11 379,671 50 13,863 58 33,568 57 81,007 13 91,233 64 82,629 52 147,557 42 141,383 11 188,657 09 879,986 04 643,155 28 711,585 23 4,341 00 12,769,416 00 917,326 86 10,871,607 00 3,014 00 7,707,503 50 659,773 12 362,613 55 34,779,740 26 34,287,531 64 5,731,889 32 1,849,811 50 Indiana. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate., 12,567,000 00 457,871 34 9,841,978 00 34,156,776 40 36,546,205 20 129,592 83 132,825 89 733,958 89 24' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Michigan. Loans and discounts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. OtherUnited States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.,.. Aggregate $G, 305,042 22 $4,410,084 5 1 $ 5 , 5 9 7 , 8 9 5 59 $5, 819, 911 65 5 1 , 5 3 6 22 4 1 , 3 8 3 88 4 3 , 9 5 8 67 56,320 73 1 8 8 , 2 4 7 76 2 0 4 , 6 5 7 63 216, 319 01 231,159 43 79,480 02 3 8 , 5 0 1 94 8 9 , 2 7 6 79 50, 000 59 2 4 , 5 6 1 89 34,563 51 3 5 , 3 9 7 94 33,577 21 2 2 9 , 0 7 7 58 2 3 7 , 4 7 3 87 3 4 8 , 7 4 1 04 358,301 64 1 , 2 9 0 , 3 7 4 59 1 , 5 1 3 , 794 3 9 2 , 1 3 1 , 0 9 2 08 2,137,461 22 1 3 7 , 1 0 9 00 1 2 8 , 9 3 9 89 9 8 , 3 0 6 36 263,500 88 3,543,200 00 4 , 1 9 6 , 5 0 0 00 4,294,000 00 4,313,600 00 1,347,400 00 9 1 0 , 7 5 0 00 976,300 00 838,050 00 1 6 2 , 1 7 1 00 2 0 1 , 9 5 6 00 174,799 00 268,603 00 1 1 , 8 8 4 16 8,882 81 1,971,555 33 2, 0 4 2 , 2 5 8 93 1,968,797 81 287. 522 0 1 2 0 9 , 1 7 2 04 1 8 5 , 1 3 0 30 205,108 32 1 3 , 4 5 3 , 4 3 3 84 1 5 , 4 6 5 , 2 4 0 84 6 , 4 5 8 , 4 5 8 53 7,445,389 1 1 7, 6 9 5 , 4 9 2 82 1 0 7 , 3 4 8 02 61,519 80 68, 557 53 72,8'„0 43 2 7 9 , 9 6 6 66 312,299 95 313,901 70 323,246 49 149,507 61 1 5 , 2 1 5 35 1 , 7 2 8 , 4 3 1 99 27,321 92 1 6 , 4 2 8 , 0 9 9 73 ! 17,067,884 37 Illinois. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Duo from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds andsecurities. Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 8,636,503 43 9 4 , 9 6 6 77 124,044 80 104,410 7 1 6 2 , 9 6 6 36 5 6 , 2 6 6 73 56, 752 53 57,812 33 224, 608 27 214,946 50 269,979 9 1 228,753 12 1,779, 675 82 2 , 1 0 1 , 4 7 1 08 2 , 3 4 4 , 8 5 3 98 2,193,222 99 323,969 7 1 3 2 3 , 4 4 0 17 3 3 6 , 1 4 7 26 322,232 28 5 , 7 3 2 , 2 5 0 00 5 , 9 2 5 , 7 5 0 00 6,082,750.00 6,143,750 00 2 , 1 1 2 , 9 5 0 00 1 , 8 2 0 , 2 5 0 00 1 , 8 5 0 , 3 0 0 00 1,494,750 00 2 7 1 , 2 9 7 00 330,271 00 267, 835 00 216,139 00 207,277 8 1 205,918 96 1 0 1 , 6 0 4 83 84,799 4G 2 , 8 0 5 , 2 7 3 83 3 , 0 7 1 , 1 0 3 88 2,884,885 5 1 2,579,353 97 1 9 8 , 8 4 8 24 196,307 85 1 5 0 , 8 8 6 69 137,862 58 2 0 , 6 5 9 , 8 5 7 02 2 2 , 1 8 8 , 9 9 9 83 2 2 , 5 2 8 , 3 5 8 47 22,640,763 72 6,090,331 1 1 7 , 4 7 3 , 1 9 5 10 7 , 5 8 3 , 9 2 4 39 8,374,006 68 3 4 , 3 0 9 13 50,285 20 7 8 , 4 6 6 94 118,265 01 3 0 , 1 1 6 16 2 8 , 6 6 6 06 • 2 8 , 1 5 7 58 29,049 63 1 1 1 , 8 5 9 37 7 6 , 3 6 9 86 1 0 5 , 9 3 9 65 90,846 66 1 2 0 , 7 1 9 38 105,911 40 1 1 5 , 8 5 5 09 46,793 13 City of Chicago* Loans aud discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S.bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 4 8 4 , 9 5 7 50 90S, 735 42 1 , 5 4 0 , 9 8 3 89 1,522,706 78 1 , 6 4 4 , 7 3 3 56 1 , 4 3 5 , 7 4 8 34 2 , 3 3 3 , 8 7 1 85 1,887,221 75 1 8 9 , 2 0 4 62 1 1 4 , 8 5 7 69 1 8 7 , 1 1 8 17 100,755 43 4 , 4 4 2 , 1 5 0 00 4, 6 4 4 , 6 5 0 00 4, 6 4 4 , 6 5 0 CO 4,674,650 00 8 1 3 , 2 0 0 00 877,400 00 9 3 5 , 2 5 0 00 721,500 00 1 , 2 6 8 , 6 8 1 00 7 1 8 , 8 1 0 00 794,277 00 653,027 00 3 2 , 9 7 0 99 49,423 27 10, 473 12 18,261 86 3 , 2 1 3 , 1 1 2 38 3 , 2 8 2 , 2 2 2 S2 3 , 3 7 7 , 1 9 0 62 3,227,300 64 3 6 , 6 3 2 43 108,344 39 2 4 1 , 1 1 2 85 7,104 66 1 8 , 5 1 2 , 9 7 7 63 1 9 , 8 7 4 , 619 6 5 2 1 , 9 7 7 , 2 7 1 15 21,471,489 63 — =: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 25 Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January, Apr July. October. Michigan. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. $4,775,910 00 230,290 54 2,149,417 00 $4,958,410 00 $4,961,810 00 262,584 09 361,292 25 3,404,915 00 3,670,583 00 18,800 00 22,321 00 22,321 00 . 4,894, 936 88 6, 051, 470 11 6,146,780 06 852,750 02 203,783 95 463,933 71 305,252 08 31,414 10 1,350 52 144,304 78 119,654 07 164,250 12 83, 635 30 169,] 29 04 64,691 59 357,116 80 186,571 48 267,185 92 $4,985,000 383,691 3,765 303 20,905 6,848,760 470,478 13,453,433 84 15,465,240 84 16,428,099 73 17,067,884 37 6, 095,000 00 237,901 05 4,501,674 00 4,455 00 8,171,341 18 1,067,305 99 6,212,000 00 296,537 24 4,991,397 00 4,227 00 9,314,290 03 691,063 42 6,320,000 00 386,944 07 5,238,586 00 3,496 00 9,036,883 97 696,339 26 162,755 52 27,472 99 62,753 71 37,410 43 454,542 67 15,661 95 119,796 12 58,998 46 485,028 61 00 32 00 00 00 19 143,046 71 91,857 16 353,842 99 Illinois. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits.. l United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. 20,659,857 02 22,188,999 83 6,420, 000 00 456,835 41 5,312,317 00 3,496 00 8,581,757 39 868,070 53 237,013 82 86,247 76 535,304 87 59,532 44 74,134 50 627,606 63 22,528,353 47 22,640,763 72 61,801 02 City of Chicago*, Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks. Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. 4,950,000 00 218,463 37 3,787,395 00 5,150,000 00 317, 864 12 4,042,935 00 5,150,000 00 354,064 12 4,045,115 00 5,150,000 00 408,530 28 4,070,510 00 5,620,283 04 1,268,222 40 6,530,678 32 887,115 74 7,939,244 97 832,089 01 22,340 84 7,864,135 17 656,092 64 1,680 24 2,852 90 1,305,559 30 694, 650 62 665,551 00 1,459 00 1,779,209 12 876, 594 17 288,764 18 2,016,710 24 1,031,079 03 586,627 89 1,914,237 48 1,010,744 00 395,559 82 21,977,271 15 21,471,489 63 18,512, 977 63 19,874,619 65 26' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. January. April. July. October. Wisconsin* $2,873,643 35 $3,016,997 79 $3,141,088 14 42,396 65 49,881 82 54,492 83 204,180 58 150,661 09 133,988 18 Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures 53, 603 54 38,710 03 22,282 33 Expense account 6G, 190 72 59,017 25 66, 657 78 Premiums 330,976 03 287,904 76 336,886 19 Remittances and other cash items 864,171 82 1,511,795 45 982, 682 95 Due from national banks 103,180 91 160,287 84 207,947 00 Due from other banks and bankers 2,660,050 00 2,785,050 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 2,653,050 00 1,175,300 00 1,150,850 00 Other United Statesbonds and securities. 3,025,500 00 84,414 00 106,232 00 131,597 00 Bills of other banks 28,17G 08 25,374 70 13,843 47 Specie 1,669,275 41 1,360,638 11 1,504,583'39 Other lawful money 7, 600 00 51,595 92 . 21,925 96 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Loans and discounts Aggregate 10,234,973 70 9,834,920 64 11,095,386 79 $3,718,432 92 66,217 38 206,482 53 51,828 06 67,170 39 389,603 18 1,408,790 43 134,026 02 2,848,750 00 871,700 00 133,309 00 12,150 12 1,453,413 01 13,400 00 11,375,273 04 Iowa. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Duo from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 3, 453,176 15 56,015 22 107,456 69 43, 611 20 37, 908 92 138,311 68 686,120 31 264,717 85 3,081,600 00 1,254,700 00 250,849 00 55,897 40 2, 336,120 31 199,459 09 11,965,943 82 4,115,671 88 50,121 52 131, 448 90 60,'722 42 38,561 65 124, 806 28 982,284 38 384, 778 61 3,429,100 00 1,128, 800 00 243,988 00 94, 482 98 2,167,706 31 121,048 58 4,043,761 60 49,368 24 143,478 24 42,357 84 33, 767 12 148, 667 76 1,214,989 20 333,114 34 3,511,100 00 1,144,250 00 200,034 00 39, 641 09 1,994,452 47 108,269 19 4,567,817 04 72,672 76 149,676 31 75,848 01 27,325 90 159,811 50 963,029 40 268,700 72 3,680,150 00 933,200 00 208,333 00 43,259 15 1.813,629 34 115,596 30 13,073,521 51 13,007,251 09 13,079,040 43 Minncsom. Loans and discounts 1,210,733 69 Overdrafts 37,530 54 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 42,445 86 Expense account 23,942 62 Premiums 38,425 25 Remittances and other cash items 73,818 82 Due from national banks 160,370 50 Due from other banks and bankers 119,9$6 89 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 1,391,000 00 Other United States bonds and securities. 654,000 00 Bills of other banks 68,590 00 Specie : 23,491 29 Other lawful money 533,061 18 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 82,525 26 Aggregate 4,464,921 90 1,367,621 20 29, 052 47 70, 080 91 30,044 56 31, 631 55 107,476 57 248,759 59 89,441 18 1,523,000 00 680,400 00 38,366 00 26,480 55 407,086 04 79,992 59 1,368,300 39 36,100 01 76,566 91 22,797 30 23,035 98 95,861 64 589,327 20 141,759 44 1, 643,700 00 542, 450 00 47,934 00 28, 977 35 649,851 20 4,018 80 2,060,537 09 62,994 21 66,117 01 33,339 25 24,096 67 101,839 64 339,220 75 108,726 19 1,682,200 00 259,200 00 49,431 00 6,528 19 521,904 07 74,331 15 4,729,433 21 5,270, 680 22 5,390,565 22 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. January. April. July. Wisconsin. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate.. $2,863,536 00 107,261 30 2,143,496 00 4,151 00 4,358,966 79 282,165 86 $2,835,000 00 131,261 05 2,314,679 00 2,335 00 3,769,746 06 259,018 56 31,207 89 225,231 51 90,487 98 128,468 77 705 68 282,433 53 104,578 93 185,162 83 10,234,973 70 9.884,920 64 $2,935,000 00 205,132 92 2,441,591 00 7,737 00 4,3S5,669 32 416,478 75 49,722 69 339,473 77 88, 666 55 225,914 79 11,095,386 79 Iowa. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. 3,632,000 00 152,350 62 2, 960,192 00 69,015 00 5,367,504 65 363,338 16 22,158 88 3,497,000 00 76,836 82 2,285,532 00 114,178 00 5,082,453 83 516,392 02 3,652,910 00 97, 648 05 2,920,158 00 92,317 00 5,586,768 06 326,111 07 5,330 09 67,822 84 53,933 25 266,464 97 6,934 79 55,753 90 37,506 54 297. 414 10 11,965,943 82 13,073,521 51 13,007,251 09 1,500,000 00 30,976 70 1,115,770 00 121,571 00 1,314,125 26 202,104 36 1,590,000 00 35,488 88 1,295,059 00 87,721 00 1,534,901 06 22,433 39 1,660,000 00 436 00 81,507 71 20,039 96 78,390 91 3,940 59 50,757 44 24,654 45 84,477 40 45,357 29 53,270 34 139,228 34 4,464,921 90 4,729,433 21 5, 270,680 22 66,627 44 71,723 20 293,141 14 9,200 00 Minnesota. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits, Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate.. 38,665 69 1,400,549 00 30,500 00 1, 829,869 56 73,099 00 141 00 27 28' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. RESOURCES. STATES. July. April. January. October. Kansas. Loans and discounts Overdrafts .... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other bauks Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate $-201,581 57 10,887 81 7,732 69 8,684 80 602 54 11, 723 09 765,277 51 2,111 50 182,000 00 378,500 00 71,663 00 8,202 38 306,420 98 1, 955,395 87 Nebraska. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages $212,938 93 8,159 56 7,957 94 16, 690 68 2, 880 86 7,893 95 868,133 96 1,358 23 280, 000 00 327,400 00 92,144 00 1,627 11 374, 004 73 2,201,189 95 $210,533 08 27,150 99 15, 228 46 19,085 90 6,722 13 14,447 20 120,907 91 9,639 13 s 280,000 00 287,050 00 26,909 00 2,020 04 227,957 25 $322,229 77 3,062 69 27,621 00 6,895 52 2,225 00 15,733 59 187,275 6G 48,022 78 332,000 00 226,750 00 70,739 00 1,376 78 226,407 55 1,247,651 09 1,470,339 34 * 172,461 70 1,880 66 20,107 18 7,574 74 1,452 88 10,576 24 233,759 60 5,689 14 " 75,000 00 136f600 00 4,810 00 3,123 55 104,121 75 2,181 37 197, 631 38 8,729 61 24,999 25 10,823 85 1,520 38 9,837 00 149, 602 37 14,815 36 75, 000 00 156,450 00 3,624 00 7,344 27 179,200 86 9,822 05 223, 045 59 9,740 29 29,630 45 5, 634 64 1,165 89 29,333 15 153,586 67 633 31 180,000 00 141,100 00 2, 628 00 8,732 42 132,293 00 16,668 53 281,650 42 8,961 53 40,375 75 11,278 30 2,455 66 23,414 24 298,493 07 20,461 70 180,000 00 146,800 00 24,897 00 9,321 99 167,983 58 • 25,754 19 779,398 81 849,400 38 934,191 94 1,241,847 43 165,777 52 253,237 10 242,135 86 Colorado. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, andfixtures. . . Expense account 7,000 00 29 91 Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. Other United S tatesbonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie... Other lawful money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 42,514 53,198 70,000 73,050 30,000 1,822 131,859 5£) 23 00 00 00 60 84 575,252 74 7,000 00 . 3,581 19 34 39 7,000 00 7,867 82 27,100 67 32,354 98 70,000 00 65,100 00 20,000 00 1,831 15 162,431 21 48,855 36 22,200 50 70,000 00 54,100 00 20,000 00 775 50 192,247 08 409,922 20 7,201 26 95,610 23 18,293 39 9,836 33 4,599 44 160,192 50 37,911 41 134,000 00 54,250 00 29,710 00 4,401 20 134,278 44 642,720 69 | 6G5,182 12 1,100,206 45 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly STATES. Reports by States—Continued. January. April. July. Kansas. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding.... 4,145 47 114,500 00 $300,000 00 20,782 25 204,000 00 $300,000 00 20,782 25 237,000 00 1,496,198 14 25,847 54 1,539,826 15 25,325 27 455,192 52 57,404 25 108,665 15 7,363 19 1,874 77 45,466 76 9,890 04 78,989 19 22,377 05 8,611 20 5,787 27 54,208 45 1,955,395 87 2,201,189 95 1,247,651 09 150,000 00 3,742 08 46,500 00 150,000 00 3,742 08 56,470 00 200,000 00 4,742 08 62,928 00 488,295 15 47,337 60 499,623 41 97,251 30 558,626 51 33,851 60 13, 744 60 1,448 99 18,354 31 23, 720. 68 527 13 1,066 01 40,720 45 137 41 14,370 53 45, 791 21 779,398 81 849,400 38 934,191 94 $260,000 00 State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U . S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. Nebraska. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U . S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items Aggregate. Colorado. 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 Surplus f u n d 20,000 00 20,000 00 20,000 00 National bauk notes outstanding 59,500 00 59,500 00 59,500 00 243,631 97 51,398 43 305,141 95 47,792 72 271,907 18 81,472 41 Capital stock paid i n State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits United States deposits Deposits of U . S. disbursing officers. Dividends unpaid 81 86 Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits... 722 34 10,204 16 32,302 53 Other items Aggregate . 575,252 74 642,720 ( 665,182 12 29 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. STATES. January. April. Nevada. Loans and discounts - October. i3,267 07 $71, GSG 73 $113,931 49 23,8G3 50 24,067 07 24,067 07 27,783 35 22,075 1G 155,000 00 9,270 26 60,666 82 155,000 00 6,837 18 155,000 00 140 00 9,596 48 29,751 00 3,905 00 8,713 00 14,748 74 2,264 00 23,743 12 53,508 23 361,496 56 348,057 62 379,351 11 14, 664 33 124,184 20 17,325 71 19,286 96 4,843 01 Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures July. Expense account Premiums Remittances and other dish items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankors U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation. Other United States bonds and securities Bills of other banks Specie Other l a w f u l money Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. -Aggregate. Utah. Loans and discounts . Overdrafts Due from other banks and bankers — 10 1, 884 05 3, 639 86 8 97 46, 163 68 6, 710 15 U . S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation 50, 000 00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..,. Expense account Premiums Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks 17, 057 Specie Other l a w f u l money 50,000 00 027 00 976 05 308 81 300 00 765 00 1,834 00 13,750 05 164,640 00 290,C44 87 25,050 00 38,980 00 2,390 17 2,277 26 .2,416 67 4,955 13 1,081 53 Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks 50,617 48 7,738 46 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate., Oregon. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Expense account Premiums 10 00 Remittances and other cash items Due from national banks Due from other banks and bankers — U . S. bonds dep'd to sccure circulation 4,049 43 386 17 100,000 00 500 00 Other United States bonds and securities. Bills of other banks Specie Other l a w f u l money 44,298 44 5,490 58 100,000 00 20 00 80 00 2,359 78 16,188 05 2,807 36 17,336 83 153,330 86 217,946 54 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate. ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 31 Abstract of Quarterly Reports by States—Continued. LIABILITIES. STATES. July. April. January. October. IVcvada. Surplus fund Profits Aggregate Utah. Capital stock paid i n . . $155,000 00 25,930 00 128,985 00 $155,000 00 1,395 00 128,260 00 $155,000 00 1,860 00 129,270 00 45,5G3 11 56,229 01 64,774 00 6,018 45 7,173 61 5,230 62 16,032 77 7,183 72 361,496 56 348,057 62 379,351 11 120,000 00 150,000 00„ 44,640 00 44,970 00. .... • - 77,157 00 of TT o, S uiBuuniUjg rliehnimitify nffinaro i"Dpnosits / t ^ i w i o ui oniceiB.... 409 56 4,065 55 14,042 76 164, 640 tO 290,644 87 100,000 00 100,000 00 Oregon. National bank notes outstanding . . . . . Individual deposits.., *. „, . •. * . 45, COO 00 88,280 00 6,922 69 23,065 80 1,408 17 6,600 74 153,330 86 217,946 54 j^rcpuaxitt ui u . o. Qisounsiiig oiflcers. * • Profits 32 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Summary showing the total resources and liabilities of the National Associations of the United States. Banking RESOURCES. January. April. July. October. $498,843,447 11 $525,955,516 90 $548,216,206 36 $601,238,808 37 Loons and discounts 2,125,009 80 2,111,237 81 1,806,662 08 2,008,695 21 Overdrafts 15,895,564 46 16,728,533 45 15,436,296 16 17,122,117 01 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 4,927,599 79 3,030,439 01 3,193,717 78 5,298,375 86 Expense account 2,233,516 31 2,398,862 26 2,423,822 60 2,490,891 81 Premiums 96,077,134 53 103,676,647 55 89,837,684 50 105,490, 619 36 Remittances and other cash items 87,564,329 71 96,692,433 23 107,59r, 858 41 93,254,551 02 Due from national banks 13,682,345 12 13,982,227 06 14,658,229 87 12,136,549 87 Due from other banks and bankers 298,376,850 00 315,850,300 00 326,383,350 00 331,703,200 00 U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circulation.. 94,954,150 00 Other United States bonds and securities. . 142,003,500 00 125,625,750 00 121,152,950 00 18,279,816 00 17,866,722 00 20,406,442 00 17,437,699 00 Bills of other banks 13,854,881 66 12,627,016 52 16,909,363 80 8,170,835 97 Specie 187, 846,548 82 193,542,749 28 201,408,853 58 205,770,641 33 Other lawful money 17,379,738 92 17,565,911 46 17,483,848 60 15,887,490 06 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Aggregate 1,402,480,964 34 1,442,407,737 31 1,476,241,877 27jl, 525,493,960 50 LIABILITIES. January. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits IJnited States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.... Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers Profits Other items April. July. October. 00 $409,273,534 00 $414,170,493 00 $415,278,9C9 00 53,359,277 64 78 44,687,810 54 50,151,991 77 00 248,886,282 00 267,753,678 00 280,129,558 00 9,748,025 00 00 33,800,865 00 19,992,038 00 57 530,283,241 87 533,290,265 49 563,510,570 7D 30,420,819 80 15 29,150,729 82 36,038,185 03 2,979,955 77 3,066,892 22 5. 645,642 02 4, 451,708 46 94,709,074 15 89,067,501 54 96,496,726 42 110,531,957 31 23,793, 584 24 26,951,498 86 21,841,641 35 25,945,586 99 28,972,493 70 32,583,328 33 30,964,422 73 29,295,526 03 957, 643 73 40,494 32 $403,357,346 43,000,370 213,239,530 45,449,155 513, 608,888 29,747,236 1,402,480,964 34 1,442,407,737 31 1,476,241,877 27jl, 525,'493,960 50 R E P O R T S OF T H E CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS ON THE M O R N I N G OF M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 1, 1S66. 3 34 RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . -3 oi iVIniiic. National Bank of— $106,772 60 154 Auburn, First 225,581 55 367 Augusta, First 76,807 22 406 Augusta, Freeman's - . . 60,030 96 498 Augusta, Granite 346,752 26 112 Bangor, First 246,693 06 $2,063 85 306 Bangor, Second 146,763 60 Bangor, Kenduskeag 518 237 00 53,230 94 Bangor, Traders' 1095 1437 1*6*3,243 09 Bangor, Merchants' 61 158,430 80 Bath, First 93,327 76 494 Bath, Bath 80,640 99 761 Bath, Lincoln 62,947 06 782 Bath, Marino 100,877 35 1041 Bath, Sagadahock ^ 120,443 46 Belfast, Belfast 840 57,915 92 Brunswick, First 192 Brunswick, Union 1118 ! 89,428 88 Brunswick, Pejepscot 1315 1 47,105 13 Bowdoinham, Nat'l Village.. 944 39,014 00 Bucksport, Bucksport 1079 98,248 98 Biddeford, First 1089 99,894 66 Biddeford, Biddeford 1575 140,658 63 189,106 85 3,524 01 Calais, Calais 1425 Damariscotta, First 17,743 10 446 Eastport, Frontier 1495 123,775 06 Farmington, Sandy R i v e r . . . 901 65,551 79 Gardiner, Oakland 80,744 18 740 Gardiner, Cobbossee.. 939 84,795 27 Gardiner, Gardiner 29,018 54 1174 Hallo well, First 310 43, 617 38 Hallo well, American.. 24,772 76 624 Hallowell, Northern.. 76,412 71 532 Kennebunk, Ocean. . . 97,483 19 1254 330 430,695 81 New Castle, New Castle. 953 44,437 75 1523 38,239 48 Orono, Orono 36,971 11 • 1134 oo^ 1,386,090 02 Portland. First Portland, Second • 878 115,562 88 Portland, Canal . 941 855,291 49 Portland, Merchants' . 1023 551,146 73 1,816 79 Portland, Casco • 1060 1,185,470 56 Portland, Nat'l Traders' . . . . 1451 506,942 07 Portland, Cumberland . 1511 328,463 28 Richmond, First . 662 33,253 43 Richmond, Richmond . 909 88,176 93 Rockland, Rockland . 1446 211,138 79 1,302 75 Skowhegan, First 133,540 40 . 239 Skowhegan, Second , 298 63, 809 15 1,129 89 South Berwick, S. Berwick . 959 ; 59,412 66 $974 95 12,386 14 10,435 40 $316 55 4,473 98 1,247 22 $902 65 2,231 74 6,296 36 2, 639 48 1,000 00 800 00 5,5004)0 275 00 955 59 553 31 2, 581 36 1,495 42 845 97 665 34 1,000 00 5,572 25 3,000 00 3,154 68 1,040 00 851 7,522 2,920 753 5,200 2,000 364 3,000 31 70 95 00 00 00 89 00 785 53 725 00 0D0 00 460 61 470 70 094 10 205 98 430 00 200 850 964 500 000 00 00 79 00 00 000 00 ,336 62 600 53 1,000 77 744 89 271 71 900 00 9,407 50 2,019 33 815 78 311 50 270 30 1,558 11 ' 69 82 788 83 536 63 3,586 45 882 37 3,112 70 3,066 65 1,801 14 3,873 25 285 89 | 794 54 4,354 97 I 2,000 00 ! 1,500 00 1,307 3 i ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866. RESOURCES. £ ScS ^*on3 s§ t tt S° £ £ 3 5 .0 TP o $11,365 123,439 59,258 13, 983 14,897 26,965 69,828 30,243 63,766 82,461 38,980 84,014 10, 714 07,548 ' 46,648 34,559 24,298 12,876 7,580 13,904 $2L 04 100,000 1,064 00 5 00 16,046 12 234 85 1, 945 04 $5,000 50,000 7,050 67,350 70,000 50,000 30,000 102,450 200,000 125,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 102,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 105,000 124,000 70,000 50,000 60,300 75,000 100, COO 100, 000 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 50,100 47,300 81,500 23,550 10,000 2,700 54,550 12,800 1,000 5,900 2,600 21,000 850 47,550 11,950 19,850 1,800 5,250 27,000 100,000 400,000 61,882 1,948 222,437 198,548 22,735 57,472 82,724 7,439 10,342 44,063 250,000 100,000 100,000 303,000 150,000 75, 000 22,826 22,821 13, 842 13,214 49,191 12,511 40,503 9,820 9,783 1,014 12,551 24,777 25, 622 81,072 17,449 5,929 14, 046 $137,500 937 17 185 32 75,000 50,000 550 50,000 40,000 616, 000 241,000 90, 000 533,000 103,850 300,000 110,050 535,000 87,850 250,000 200,000 547 72 8,680 25,779 6,382 50,000 120,000 150,000 150,000 125,000 100,000 10,000 7,000 4,600 3,517 00 7,114 00 8,273 00 16,164 00 8,495 00 8,617 00 2,980 00 2,095 00 8,699 00 577 00 1,374 00 4,661 00 6,902 00 4,281 00 1,100 00 610 00 6,202 00 8,820 00 255 00 573 00 885 00 8,257 00 589 00 2,555 00 9,168 00 615 00 2,786 00 680 00 1,000 00 500 00 ' 6,228 00 1,856 OO 880 00 5,081 00 7, 635 00 14,550 00 5,572 00 6,712 00 1,181 00 2,443 00 632 00 1,313 00 1,116 00 8,068 00 14,700 21,900 $3 00 ©19,232 00 112 20 016 00 6,400 00 1,075 00 293 61 493 38 288 70 138 16' 899 00 5 35 26,160 56 12,616 00 13,150 00 58,256 00 42,570 00 31,824 0018,500 00 19,300 00 35,222 95 20,621 75 23,636 56 7,142 06 10,101 20 12,000 00 200 61 309 62 46 32 2,400 20 856 00 871 00 500 26 5 19 543 00 1,460 00 11,000 00 $12,300 00 15,325 00 6,007 00 5,915 00 3,000 017 13,239 68 12,440 00 15,000 00 24,867 15 5,487 95 13,000 00 9,514 80 20,932 34 23,099 00 3, 600 00 12,666 00 5,835 05 4,705 00 20 04 8,260 00 129 67 8,385 00 530 00 48,281 51 128 55 4,440 00 134 60 3,903 81 167 00 7,818 21 1,305 01 78,336 00 25,731 58 16,350 00 170,744 61 109,792 45 7,996 11 1,865 50 3,483 33 134,800 00 53,549 41 30,186 39 4,470 58 13,000 74 6,000 00 1,671 59 20,305 87 36,780 45 2,000 00 17, C86 59 3,600 00 140 00 16,192 00 35 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 36 Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations ft. ^ o 0 •s 1 o Individual deposits. T I T L E OF B A N K . Surplus fund. Office number. .5 T3 Notes In circulation. LIABILITIES. Elaine. National Bank of— Auburn, First Augusta, First Augusta, Freeman's Augusta, Granite Bangor, First Bangor, Second Bangor, Kenduskeag Bangor, Traders' Bangor, Merchants' Bath, First Bath, Bath Bath, Lincoln Bath, Marine Bath, Sagadahock Belfast, Belfast Brunswick, First Brunswick, Union Brunswick, Pejepscot Bowdoinham, V a t ' l Village.. Bucksport, Bucksport Biddeford, First Biddeford, Biddeford Calais, Calais Damarlscotta, First Eastport, Frontier Farmlngton, Sandy R i v e r . . . Gardiner, Oakland Gardiner, Cobbosseo Gardiner, Gardiner Hallowell, First Hallowell, American Hallowell, Northern Kenuebunk, Ocean Lewiston, First New Castle, New Castle North Berwick, N. Berwick. Orono, Orono Portland, First Portland, Second ;.. Portland, Canal Portland, Merchants' Portland, Casco Portland, National Traders'. Portland, Cumberland Richmond, First - Richmond, Richmond Rockland, Rockland Skowhegan, First Skowhegan, Second .South Berwick, S. Berwick.. 154 367 406 498 112 306 518 1095 1437 61 494 761 782 1041 840 192 1118 1315 944 1079 1089 1575 1425 446 1495 901 740 939 1174 310 624 532 1254 330 953 1523 1134 221 878 941 1023 1060 1451 1511 662 909 1446 239 298 959 $130,000 00 250,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 125,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 60,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 400,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 800,000 00 100,000 00, 600,000 00 300,000 00 800,000 00 250,000 00 250,000 00 50,000 00 120,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 125,000 00 100,000 00 $3,404 94 8,500 00 5,000 00 5,100 00 40,040 50 32,500 00 3,700 00 1,000 00 1,694 21 15,178 21 . 9,942 91 4,965 60 1,717 40 11,000 00 3,427 50 10,000 00 1,718 33 4,000 00 18,400 29 1,022 88 1,950 43 12,293 39 5,000 00 14,418 58 1,568 62 1,944 30 1, 689 00 693 53 1,250 00 825 00 2,200 00 4,843 48 18,000 00 1,500 00 600 00 100,000 00 1,456 00 66,000 00 10,000 00 13,237 29 25,000 00 67,458 66 981 79 1,652 00 7,000 00 4,000 00 3,800 00 2,145 37 if116,745 00 224,655 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 269,541 00 134,800 00 65,440 00 85,000 00 85,000 00 178,900 00 112,155 00 164,486 00 84,920 00 90,000 00 134,500 00 90,000 00 89,735 00 45,000 00 43,819 00 83,933 00 89,215 00 79,944 00 63,000 00 44,925 00 53,920 00 66,400 00 89,500 00 86,966 00 42,430 00 53,350 00 45,000 00 82,420 00 89,000 00 358,083 00 44,200 00 40,405 00 34,800 00 489,770 00 80, 840 00 441,550 00 255,000 00 450,000 00 211,100 00 179,768 00 44,390 00 106,972 00 127, 655 00 ! 134, 635 00 j 112,436 00 85,482 00 ' $26,937 89 86,017 07 79,270 33 61,039 41 127,458 65 137,929 16 205,128 98 63,479 28 123,675 10 111, 633 27 77,261 26 124,399 51 19,780 38 89,422 91 47,660*80 64,448 72 49,353 12 28,920 85 16,198 02 29,602 66 65,934 89 58, 619 33 108,103 64 7,950 34 94,584 60 16,545 10 108,460 09' 50,774 61 33,622 77 691 13 7,008 47 40,119 58 22,906 28 232,644 19 16,598 14 7,943 46 14,759 29 832,441 87 36,861 09 671,270 58 654,442 52 609,440 25 365,468 48 154,860 54 9,549 91 17,893 17 143,092 09 30,107 50 22,267 75 13,778 15 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first. Monday of Octobe?% 1866—Continued. $42,591 96 $43,236 07 39,019 66 54,150 36 12,013 47 2,331 83 14,936 19 3,540 06 Due to other banka. l Due to National Banks. $4,130 16 649 10,160 6,911 452 98 61 78 39 $1,083 31 1,640 00 7,603 45 995 57 420 00 • . 269 29 49 00 13,455 57 • 297 73 355 68 195 97 165 09 11,603 45 2,346 40 13,258 06 4 80 35,370 78 367 75 36,003 49 35,060 96 48,466 52 67,805 75 18,337 50 90,836 63 7,031 34 2,533 75 10,020 94 1,050 68 , 989 90 1,949 79 . 588 85 . « to a •S 1 M § S3ts 3 Profits. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. 3,000 00 25,540 08 37 36 1,137 66 $7,380 65 19,993 65 5,066 03 12,928 93 12,135 01 9,892 29 6,764 63 12,658 71 39,203 45 10,119 87 5,826 59 1,292 37 503 48 4,817 05 2,896 81 6,463 35 1,558 67 3,069 63 3,139 71 5,691 36 9,473 68 4,770 31 2,116 99 5,081 46 3,229 26 7,949 45 2,882 33 2,887 21 864 02 9,194 38 3,585 15 25,000 10 7,364 03 2,048 59 2,921 34 77,476 44 2,802 76 81,888 83 38,468 1 6 145,633 14 27,047 43 2,009 98 2,623 31 5,020 96 3,738 08 2,500 89 1,494 79 16,700 00 6,700 00 9,710 00 933 00 23 00 161 00 4,495 00 2,614 00 339 00 4,733 00 1,382 00 7,392 00 12,784 00 11,200 00 2,909 00 2,493 00 1,934 00 5,001 00 12,095 00 994 00 2,311 00 1,118 00 2,795 00 18,765 00 12,911 00 4,243 00 10,219 00 8, 336 00 4,876 00 37 38 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 38 Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations- RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . II 0 a ~ 1 3 ITIninc. National Bank of— Saco, Y o r k Saco, Saco Thomaston, Thomaston.. Thomaston, George's Waldoboro', Waldoboro' Waldoboro', Medomak... Waterville, Ticonic Waterviile, W a t e r v i l l e . . . Waterville, People's Winthrop Wiscasset, First 1528 1535 890 1142 744 1108 762 798 680 553 1549 Total . IVcw $135, 995 21 84, 925 77 48, 915 00 55, 919 19 39, 057 62 34, 235 94 79, 268 44 74, 277 71 128,353 28 122, 703 00 65, 992 35 10,386,150 78 $10,169 83 $2,500 2,600 3,550 ' 9,070 00 00 00 32 73 53 5,500 00 2,750 00 $1,777 59 4,339 23 387 43 $4,400 00 9,120 30 2,518 70 1,000 00 2,000 00 1,546 14 5,273 69 2,037 09 53 78 177,539 09 $38,782 75 36,489 23 371 907 14 Hampshire. Charlestown, Conn? R i v e r . . . 537 Claremont, Claremont 596 Concord, First 313 Concord, Nat'l State Capital. 758 Derry, D e r r y 499 Dover, Dover 1043 Dover, Cochecho 1087 Dover, Strafford 1353 East Jaffrey, Monadnock 1242 Exeter, Nat'l Granite State.. 1147 Francestown, First 576 Uonic, First 833 Great Falls, Great Falls 1180 Hanover, Dartmouth 1145 Keene, Cheshire 559 Keene, Keene 877 Keene, Ashuelot 946 Lebanon 808 Laconia, Laconia 1645 Manchester, First 1153 Manchester, Manchester 1059 Manchester, Amoskeag 574 Manchester, City 1520 Milford, Souhegan 1070 Nashua, First 84 Nashua, Indian Head 1310 Newport, First 888 N e w Market, N e w M a r k e t . . . 1330 Portsmouth, First 19 Portsmouth.N'lMechV&Tr's' 401 Portsmouth, Rockingham 1025 Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 1052 Pittsfleld, Pitts field 1020 Peterborough, First 1179 23,333 75 143,815 97 94,411 57 170,180 74 50,275 34 203 29 80,'713 20 95,533 40 149,524 61 74,011 87 98,836 14 45,115 66 71,551 79 140,051 87 3,408 60 24,786 58 149,071 40 . 81,994 22 704 15 86,904 69 3,765 22 45,751 14 20,330 61 143,184 83 167,089 64 160 28 215,135 81 156,718 25 85,351 57 38,413 85 159,440 87 77,547 83 77,685 90 109,368 32 184,310 40 212,229 25 81,296 28 37,133 00 76,105 72 1,600 00 1,000 00 900 3,482 6,500 4.240 4,500 520 4,000 645 2,000 3,000 00 19 00 00 00 75 00 09 00 00 4,000 3,500 3,500 2,800 00 00 0O 00 3,517 45 8,744 33 5,005 29 1,729 43 1,636 84 546 71 531 09 327 61 5,600 00 1,969 13 7,500 €0 1,693 95 705 09 1,119 25 434 92 2,285 48 159 46 186 56 530 00 693 89 514 42 1,085 94 199 61 601 60 378 34 1,960 80 1,098 16 2,027 48 2,827 42 667 63 970 21 500 00 4,637 61 3,136 21* 5,521 31 2,600 00 5,510 82 I,637 15 77 65 2,244 90 5,529 26 480 51 169 90 5,772 91 818 93 2,735 72 5,957 19 5,677 96 7,547 97 II,073 06 8,500 44 9,396 00 4,356 04 17,446 41 220 31 5,557 50 5,000 00 3,035 55 5,185 12 3,340 83 1,334 61 178 20 1,945 60 14,260 26 3,063 39 777 81 85 39 1,761 67 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY on the morning of the first 39 Monday of October, 18G6—Continued. RESOURCES. •g-a -W tpj ^ o « .: £S P * I i1 •S .a o . $100,000 !, 742 77 23,828 89 3,452 91 2,693 15 312 47 2,220 39 474 68 22, 667 26 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 127,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 $379 70 $21,000 15,900 300 4,950 22,200 10,000 8,425,250 1,457,500 100,000 150,000 155,000 159,000 60,000 100, 000 87,500 2,000 75,000 1,400 101,000 121,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 160,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 100, 000 35,000 150,000 100,000 206,000 125,000 100,000 150,000 120,000 106,000 81,000 330,000 300,000 206,000 150,000 53,000 100,000 300 3,950 25,000 20,100 650 8,500 54,700 1,200 550 13,800 50,000 121,600 146 00 501 21 1,918 700 47 00 241,577 19,212 51 1,461,936 19 80,227 69 300 2,366 14,953 5,695 98 1,178 241 261 1,487 2,163 949 330 4,716 2,105 4,200 3,034 3,966 8,122 ' 12 32 00 75 00 474 67 44 00 215 00 419 52 150 60 355 00 6,208 18,861 459 21,362 1,800 119,500 7,500 2,600 284,700 200.700 25,100 58,600 2,500 595 37 | 195 00 j 491 97 $16,000 00 | 526 86 900 00 814 52 125 00 800 00 225 06 176 96 034-73 1,323 81 00 29,432 5,410 100 99 4,593 476 99 650 335 82 14,668 11,159 50 2,200 1,500 00 1,313 146 69 7,993 2,190 2,390 15, 000 00 15,507 89 30,568 50 29,057 05 7,729 19 18,022 05 17,538 00 11,812 59 9,421 00 11,319 76 5,400 00 6,992 21 16,353 07 11,736 91 17,810 00 13,330 05 7,127 25 15,202 00 5,700 00 24,875 28 18,337 48 31,000 00 7,007 92 9,306 56 24, 000 00 21,5d8 00 11,656 00 5,500 00 46,080 00 37,780 00 22.862 83 22.863 21 7,710 00 9,716 15 5,400 00 | 3,600 00 j 3,000 00 2,000 00 3,000 00 2,100 00 3,600 00 3,600 00 3,600 00 3,000 00 6282,843 28 218,783 09 278,202 09 209,120 77 138,721 07 129,493 87 226,833 85 253,908 14 305,022 62 256,125 47 218,075 12 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 40 Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. d J js | "5 T I T L E OF B A N K . .3 S s 0 « O £ O 5 « I 1 "E <s * o i, "a '5 JX W. c o m s Itlaiiic. National Bank of— Saco, York Saco, Saco Thomaston, Thomaston Thomaston, George's Waldoboro', "Waldoboro* Waldoboro', Medomak Waterville, Ticonic Waterville, Waterville Waterville, People's Winthrop 1528 1535 890 1142 744 1108 762 798 880 553 1549 Total 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $1,388 87 1,000 00 2,000 00 . 1,020 00 484 81 1,488 00 1,606-12 946 44 1,500 00 6,000 00 1,106 22 $80,331 80,050 89,123 45,000 39,695 33,080 89,385 110,299 135,000 89,990 89,760 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $90,618 99 30,676 24 83,814 06 109,424 47 44,154 34 39,779 05 25,417 43 15,095 45 16,999 09 42,275 91 25,516 01 9,085,000 00 572,360 67 7, 243,498 00 6,542,128 22 90,000 00 . 135,000 00 134,475 00 134,960 00 54,000 00 90,000 00 89,960 00 100,476 00 84,391 00 80,578 00 88,144 00 50,990 00 129,945 00 44,000 00 179,600 00 84,698 00 82,518 00 87,800 00 29,049 79 42,877 39 67,975 65 173,681 37 10,586 78 39,695 54 42,589 77 90,218 78 16,563 89 78,541 77 1,274 00 2,922 00 19,262 69 27,216 27 59,339 99 36,067 57 44,401 99 20,250 83 24,073 80 140,059 09 147,506 01 110,485 81 63,014 54 32,287 25 134,916 60 141,012 08 21,418 66 14,160 25 148,728 53 153,451 29 91,601 16 73,899 84 6,902 18 19,129 52 $100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 New Hauipshirc. Charlestown, Conn, l i i v e r . . . Claremont, Claremont Concord, First Concord, Nat'l State Capital. Derry, Derry Dover, Dover Dover, Cochecho Dover, Strafford East Jeffrey, Monadnock Exeter, Nat'l Granite State.. Francestown, First Gonic, First Great Falls, Great Falls Hanover, Dartmouth Kcene, Cheshire Keene, Keene Keene, Asbuelot 537 596 ; 318 ! 758 499 1043 1087 1353 1242 1147 576 838 1180 | 1145 | 559 'i 877 ; 946 808 Laconia, Laconia 1645 1 Manchester, First 1153 ! Manchester, Manchester 1059 Manchester, Ainoskeag 574 | Manchester, City 1520 Milford, Souliegan ; 1070 84 Nashua, Indian Head 1310 Newport, First 888 New Market. New Market . . 1330 19 Portsmouth, First Portsmouth, N ' l M e c h V & T r V 401 1025 Portsmouth, Rockingham Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 1052 1020 : Pittsfield, Pittsfield .Peterborough, First I 1179 . 100,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 60,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 120,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 60,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 oo i 150,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 : 100,000 00 150,000 00 120,000 00 100,000 oo 80,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 OO 200,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 loo, ooo oo ; 3,210 19,000 6,101 9,770 2,000 1,100 1,119 24,000 995 20,000 1,219 1,773 22,557 600 90 00 48 54 00 00 82 00 80 00 31 90 43 00 1,690 46 5,000 00 2,200 00 11,382 2,000 3,108 2,500 3,000 20,000 03 00 66 00 00 00 5,700 00 ] 3,372 88 48,916 89 10,000 00 40,000 00 2,148 59 500 00 1 722 22 135,000 00 87,500 00 179,923 00 90,000 00 84,700 00 133, 828 00 97,000 00 89,816 00 68,500 00 286,000 00 269,716 00 162,928 00 130,000 00 40,050 00 85,628 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. LIABILITIES. £3 o S $7,606 36 $319,055 49 $170,295 56 53,155 59 31,336 31 $116,103 50 76,149 43 2,462 87 23,752 65 28,536 12 91,215 51 87,461 42 13,891 17 42 85 03 30 92 82 94 25 53 56 89 685,478 87 3,130 46 12,574 17 10,827 35 10,378 09 4,338 31 3,396 08 9,376 42 9,980 16 3,937 90 10,978 08 3,731 93 10,140 87 6,570 03 842 11 14, 915 20 9,099 65 16,066 52 10,244 30 110 43 5,962 12 9,943 56 12,069 95 13,209 60 4,978 91 3,375 19 17,309 34 12,915 46 28,634 65 134,118 39 65,902 23 $4,854 3,246 2,016 2,389 2,898 635 2,818 2,567 1,523 9,359 1,692 477 32 9, 642 81 9,684 77 16,788 31 5,829 82 3,554 46 2,314 53 $5,650 00 3,810 00 . 1,249 00 1,287 00 1,488 00 4,511 00 8,500 00 186,661 00 3,045 00 3,879 00 1,075 00 7,393 00 3,195 00 5,304 00 20,417 00 7,901 00 2,867 1,926 2,834 2,852 00 00 00 00 14, 502 00 18,660 00 5,777 00 4,202 00 1,055 00 3,205 00 10,445 00 4,428 00 2,579 00 41 42 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . 8 5 Z New Hampshire. National Bank of— Sanbornton, Citizens' Sandwich, Carroll C o u n t y . . . Somerswortb, Somersworth. Winchester, "Winchester.. Wolfborough, Lake 1333 1071 1183 887 1486 Total 24 93 66 21 06 $175 00 3,822,685 22 8,948 13 $59,506 25,952 71,853 81,711 86,455 $4,427 94 800 00 3,000 00 1, 650 00 $707 501 1,271 1,367 396 $4,645 05 41 53 54 46 23 264 87 976 76 86,926 09 45,659 39 $15,737 77 132,265 85 Vermont* Bennington, First 130 Brandon, First 278 Brandon, Brandon 404 Brattleboro*, First 470 Brattleboro', Vermont 1430 Burlington, First 801 Burlington, Merchants' 1197 Bethel, Nat'l W hite R i v e r . . . 963 Bellows' Falls 1653 1004 Chelsea, Orange County Castleton, Castleton 1598 Derby Line 1368 Danville, Caledonia 1576 F a i r Haven, First 344 H y tfe Park, Lamoille C o . . . . 1163 Irasburg, Nat'l B ' k of,Orleans 1541 Jamaica, West River 1564 Lyndon 1140 Montpelier, First 748 Montpelier, Montpelier 857 Middlebury 1195 Manchester, Battenkill 1488 North Bennington, First 194 Newbury 1406 Northfield, Northfield 1638 Orwell, First 228 Poult ney 1200 Proctorsville, Nntioual Black River 1383 Rutland, Rutland County . . . 820 Rutland 1450 Springfield, First 122 St. Albans, First 269 St. Albans, Vermont 1563 S t Johnsbury, First 489 Swanton, National Union . . . 1634 Vergennes 1364 Windsor, Ascutney 816 Woodstock, Woodstock 1133 Waterbury, Waterbury 1462 Total. 117,739 72,403 120,007 177,420 128,081 280,296 426,447 98,780 103,156 73,789 40,247 151,146 45,568 98,253 49,395 66,646 60,065 62,661 93,318 59,016 78,972 52,394 394,899 147,489 53,486 56,020 97,187 65,451 74 165,570 78 369,773 80 63,117 06 69,008 38 114,285 50 195,351 34 82,981 09 103,941 22 23,962 23 159,998 70 65,706 88 3,200 00 715 04 738 45 3,000 00 9,000 00 936 95 1,746 85 6, 000 00 979 2,400 15 1,452 70 1,501 19 1,254 00 17,047 87 419 60 100 00 5,085 90 1,700 5,200 2,200 2,748 100 2,000 00 00 00 36 00 00 630 600 2,500 957 00 00 00 45 4,780 74 4,684,041 13 41,551 94 1,375 00 1,332 53 1,011 1,243 3,000 2,000 5,000 1,600 1, 720 2,500 2,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1,000 00 7,500 00 22,793 12 667 64 798 13 149 96 6,000 3,093 6,452 8,000 5,000 2,800 7,398 500 10,858 1,345 00 00 00 00 00 00 39 00 35 12 110,102 67 5,286 55 505 5,299 388 75 4,845 47 193 2,278 1,661 1,221 40 780 84 1,798 71 16,844 943 5,883 4,329 2,791 10,256 2,052 46 94 28 04 85 62 19 135 87 6,431 86 5,397 60 1,849 52 1,012 15 1.197 82 1,792 23 6,743 33 478 19 1,452 80 1,008 18 2.198 48 6,786 61 1,933 19 6,575 40 1,909 65 320 53 4,632 11 454 87 5,991 77 , 5,053 60 i 1,3C1 93 1,897 57 3,833 79 1,314 03 4,000 00 27,899 14 2,045 50 964 22 1,566 89 6,264 55 78 04 31,662 12 53,072 58 3,691 1,339 839 1,463 < 96 < 66 137,852 19 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 43 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. •SI 5* \ I'l] g* « $72,000 50,000 15 P§ | | 5 o $2,000 15,500 106,000 9, 699 11 7,509 13 8,718 64 2, 097 14 291 08 10,000 00 50,000 209,300 300,000 202,000 100,000 220,000 250, 000 75,000 350,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 3,163 43 41,478 53 175 00 4,731,000 1,184,950 122,000 153,500 205,000 300,000 150,000 320,000 301,500 129,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 150,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 76,000 85,700 100,000 250,000 300,000 200,000 80,000 556*000 150,000 76,000 105,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 63,250 100,000 75,250 4,300 66, 600 11, 000 4,500 30,000 200 1,950 119,300 142,400 63,350 94,400 7,150 250 18,600 50 048 59 26 00 67 285 00 57 85 189,789 00 16,426 46 105,200 82,650 5,750 20,000 35.000 1,800 $10,825 2,767 12,316 9,030 5,965 35 ' 16 $3,600 00 ; 00 3,000 00 | 00 3,400 00 00 500 00 | & ct» £ fcc $184,312 45104,170 223,664 77 211,532 87 180,354 82 606,814 46 43,400 00 12,303,715 30* 72 00 55 08 16,927 30 330,376 17 4,585 00 20,659 78 1,000 00 , 339,127 63 14,750 00 2,400 00 1,923 00 452,614 31 35,327 00 6,126 00 , 669,363 5920,906 81 80 12 9,237 00 15,759 07 { 429,352 31 27,210 00 239 09 827,864 41 5,976 00 90,286 30 3,600 00 895,932 54 5,185 00 10,982 65 14,595 01 57 00 257,290 33 •2,854 71 277,863 31 '449 00 6,164 00 27*235 00 2,000 00 395,259 52 3,910 00 5,771 65 127,838 74 3, 032 00 17,325 58 3, 600 00 363,819 31 3,523 00 17,013 73 2,400 00 160,653 17 2,908 00 48 00 7,400 00 273, 746 85 1,198 00 32 48 17, a33 71 200,489 01 787 00 168,799 42 5,100 00 157 73 14,452 75 9,724 00 205,592 25 700 00 867 00 15,927 25 207,540 69 146 66 969 00 3,000 00 33,140 18 546,391 80 72 75 1,412 00 115,872 40 692,360 4b* 105 66 691 00 447,066 09 733 02 27,740 00 3,600 00 2,562 00 173,266 52 450 24 10,463 00 3,104 00 45,6GG 50 1,152,387 66 2,225 00 3,805 00 666 03 26,359 90 2, 000 00 375,885 72 8,915 35 7,307 82 - 172,907 03 110 65 2,599 00 8,589 61 208,2b7 93 1,805 00 • 285,031 36 50 00 305 00 13,069 09 101 60 50,000 6,441,000 1,202,950 $2,224 00 32 00 8,674 00 1,668 00 100,000 75,000 $31,820 86 I I ••a & 5« *S . 7,187 00 15,500 00 10,272 00 4,832 00 648 00 934 00 860 00 3,136 00 3,114 00 3,432 00 986 99 430 91 169 63 516 80 667 00 86 00 124,072 00 24,230 09 800 00 682 09 427 77 293 25 000 63 939 79 945 30 834 00 498 00 209 09 583 36 405 00 12,000 00 : .; ! ! ' : ; 7,280 00 j 6,000 00 1 133,553 51 526,164 05809,335 33^ 479,769 64 292,891 79 416,153 66 517,733 59 168,923 34 339,286 29 194,383 63 393,929 66 201,598 41 907,834 94 71,946 69 15,132,907 42 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE Beports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. 44 Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF BANK. New Hampshire. National Bank of— Sanbornton, Citizens' Sandwich, Carroll County . . . Somersworth, Somersworth. Winchester, Winchester Wolfborongh, Lake 1333 1071 1183 887 1486 $70,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 75,000 00 Total 4,735,000 00 $1,000 00 2,578 10,020 4,746 915 03 41 81 58 305,951 74 $57,760 45,000 85,000 88,652 66,965 00 00 00 00 00 4,025,501 00 Vermont. Bennington, First Brandon, First Brandon, Brandon Brattleboro', First Brattleboro', Vermont Burlington, First Burlington, Merchants' Bethel, Nat'l White River... Bellows' Falls Chelsea, Orange County Oastleton, Castleton Derby Line Danville, Caledonia Fair Haven, First Hyde Park, Lamoille Co Iraaburg, Nat'l B'k of, Orleans Jamaica, West River Lyndon Montpelier, First *. Montpelier, Montpelier Middlet^ury Manchester, Battenkill North Bennington, First Newbury Northfield, Northfield Orwell, First Poultney Proetorsville, National Black River Rutland, Rutland County... Rutland Springtield, First St. Albans, First St. Albans, Vermont St. Johnsbury, First Swanton, National Union... Vergennes Windsor, Ascutney Woodstock, Woodstock.. Waterbury, Waterbury.. \ Total 110,000 00 130 278 404 470 1430 861 1197 962 1653 1004 1598 1368 1576 344 1163 1541 1564 1140 748 857 1195 1488 194 1406 1638 228 1200 1383 820 1450 122 269 1583 489 1634 1364 816 1133 1462 150,000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 125, 000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 150,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 75,000 500,000 150,000 75,000 00 00 00 00 07 76 00 00 3, 000 00 3,000 00 5,581 41 2,383 56 150 00 14,000 00 466 95 1,934 28 1,000 00 15,000 8,272 1,136 5,012 4,444 2,425 12,928 36,842 1,750 00 87 96 37 22 04 48 84 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 50,000 00 9,094 27 2,335 14 9,586 88 5, 986 87 200,000 00 300,000 00 j 1 ! ! 15,379 3,152 8,500 23,000 200,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 75,000 00 150t000 00 108,920 00 f 134,800 00 1 180,000 00 I 269,380 00 j 130,400 00 ! 270, ooo oo : 267,294 00 ' 107,042 00 57,173 00 179,900 00 45,000 00 135,000 00 66,750 00 90,000 00 89,500 00 65,735 00 66,161 00 86,277 00 223,960 00 260,383 00 180,000 00 66,250 495,090 126,500 60,585 89,915 86,365 00 00 00 00 | 00 ! 00 j 31,000 00 180,000 00 205,978 00 179,895 00 90,000 00 180,000 00 4,000 00 j 100,000 00 | : 150,000 00 1C0,000 00 2,281 900 2,415 1,077 74 00 92 32 fi, 310,000 00 211,038 95 224,035 00 57,080 00 122,613 00 66,661 00 130,706 00 89,350 00 5 , 4 9 5 , 6 9 8 00 ! 39,949 43 7,979 96 36,470 72 25,007 39 45,621 30 15,087 97 102,113 22 3,872 67 2,030,958 01 ' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. [ $520,360 22 $2,462 87 $37,643 82 22,073 43 21,010 02 30,094 56 22,462 85 $477 32 670 10 50,312 58 * 142 55 144 21 27,965 55 28,365 45 5,646 97 940 62 21,423 00 52,310 90 20,432 04 280,674 35 21,423 00 4,984 48 144 21 aJ a to I <to $7,120 07 2,529 85 6,382 31 3,723 36 3,377 72 $4,214 00 2,206 00 3,169 00 2,640 00 8,461 00 $184,312 45 104,170 88 223,664 77 211,532 87 180,354 82 300,350 00 148,231 00 12,303,715 30 3,267 40 6,112 74 5,356 27 4,436 50 35,849 36 47,676 23 28,686 72 3,706 52 29,000 20 3,701 80 3,107 65 4,523 16 7,077 07 2,859 16 3,122 20 1,193 90 8,360 35 2,543 21 2,048 58 9,891 61 14,009 90 2,968 31 6,989 25 5,114 10 8,143 07 4,534 19 9.983 16 3,802 20 10,016 93 17,347 91 10,990 73 42,510 27 28,173 70 3,232 87 3,928 95 9,773 25 10,055 86 3,867 72 3,315 42 3,231 21 State bank circulation outstanding. a 2 7a o a S5 2 3 fl Profits. Ja Due to other banks. . Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. f i LIABILITIES. 411,278 42 | 3, 724 00 5,790 00 18,413 00 2,891 00 32,815 00 8,209 00 5,104 00 4,067 00 2,119 00 2,173 00 8,811 00 3,484 00 12,486 00 8,380 00 6,931 00 8,502 00 17,037 00 168,374 00 27,907 00 8,997 00 ( 1,684 00 4,827 00 3,983 00 366,703 00 330,376 17 339,127 63 452,614 81 669,383 59 429,352 31 827.884 41 895,932 54 257,290 33 277,868 31 395,259 52 127,838 74 363,819 31 160,653 17 273,746 85 200,489 01 168,799 42 205,592 25 207,540 69 546,391 SO 692,380 40 447,066 09 173.266 52 1,152,387 88 375.885 72 172,907 03 208.267 98 285,031 33 133,553 51 528,164 05 809,335 33 479,789 84 292,691 79 416,153 66 517,738 59 188,923 34 339,286 29 194,388 83 393,929 86 201,598 41 15,132,907 42 46 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations - rtlnssachuBCU*. 1 s 1^ B f B u* a s •g ! i ! 1 i National Bank of— 1 462 j $140,822 64 Adams, First 708 j 198,047 43 Atliol, Miller's River $230 50 98,509 27 393 | Amherst, First 75,314 17 268 I Amesbury, First 198,940 87 1129 Andover, Andover 159,081 30 1386 Abington, Abington 107,714 13 Attleborough, Attleborough. 1604 104,353 63 96 Barre, First . 283,532 75 Brighton, National M a r k e t . . 806 281,687 56 1099 Brighton 237,367 93 919 73 969 Beverly, Beverly 96,741 60 Blaekstone, Worcester C o . . . 1207 166,965 06 433 Cambridge, First 148,124 48 Cambridge, Charles R i v e r . . . 731 76,832 61 770 Cambridge, National City . . . 139, 546 39 1228 Cambridge, Cambridgeport.. 663 ! 261,882 72 1,157 39 Canton, Neponset 508,456 82 Cliarlestown, Bunker R i l l . . . 635 281,522 80 1005 Cliarlestown, Monument. 256 771 24 533 Chelsea, First 440 115,297 35 Clinton, First 833 100,399 38 Concord, Concord 895 116,341 94 Conway, Conway 1056 203,372 95 Chicopee, First 133,073 84 285 90 Danvers, First : . . . 594 669 356,813 74 Dedham, Dedham 156 160,216 98 Dorchester, First 684 229,772 94 Dorchester, Blue H i l l 104,783 56 East Cambridge, Cambridge. 449 j 182,158 36 East Cambridge, Lechmere.. 614 428 141,076 62 East Hampton, First 416 Easton, First 239,562 67 58,567 92 Edgartown, Martha's Viny'd. LS74 608 25 490 Fair Haven 258,184 04 256 Fall River, First 414,041 37 Fall River, Second 439 79,657 24 Fall River, Fall River 590 391,147 54 Fall River, Mapsasolt 612 155,604 85 679 Fall River, Pocasset 223,116 85 Fall River, Metacomet 924 617,189 35 Fall River, National Union.. 1288 329,588 88 702 326,538 26 2,486 42 Fitchburg, Rollstone 1077 Fitchburg, Fitchburg . . 299,977 55 1320 Falmouth, Falmouth 77,488 35 Framingham, Framingham.. 528 181,218 75 884 Gardner, First 59,842 59 Grafton, First 168 46,445 87 Grafton, Grafton 824 78,458 97 Greenfield, First 261, 111 87 474 Greenfield, Franklin Co 194,000 91 920 329 41 0 J Premiums paid. ° i Overdrafts. T I T L E OF B A N K . u Expense account. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. RESOURCES. $967 54 $2, COO 00 2, 088 10 10,028 52 2, 067 37 769 75 5,000 00 6,000 00 7,500 00 1,335 89 1,780 36 7,000 00 5, 000 00 1,000 00 312 40 2,566 12 $410 03 | 1,251 51 I 2,124 91 | 695 59 ! i 1,29G 01 1 3,604 62 j 5,545 23 12,893 86 3,243 97 5,675 25 6,813 21 2,546 87 373 05 3,872 75 2,936 47 15,322 15 5,247 25 | 1,353 48 1,147 21 1,576 34 1,103 36 [ 6,500 00 25, 000 00 3,500 00 2,000 00 1,500 00 1,785 30 6,000 00 6,000 00 441 11 3,514 67 4,886 66 2,131 1,019 898 ^39 23 $8,996 95 24 79 60 l,C82«5t 12,222 84 | 10,000 00 1 3,386 87 404 49 ! 650 28 10,000 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 1,664 16 1,774 91 8,000 00 1,757 547 1,081 939 6,000 00 3,000 00 1, 500 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 75 00 41 14 968 39 860 00 21 98 7,500 00 1,841 81 G, 600 00 3,212 76 4,630 00 140 oo ; 4,803 84 12,671 38 j 1,726 82 | 2 43 ii 21 22 i 557 18 i 39,921 92 ! 1,429 81 | 13,G93 00 ! 6,990 42 16,075 28 | 9,338 02 j 12,176 20 I 2', 583 48 1,443 31 7,545 66 2,51162 12,979 73 2,239 15 2,201 2, GPS 44 j ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 47 vn the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. I g% ® X -j. ag •a 8, H •s z O £ ft 8 <u £ S . 3 5§ g 5 $150,000 150,000 155, 500 3, 591 00 101,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 212,000 155,000 102,000 223,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 256,200 510, 000 18,825 81 153,000 320,000 200,000 100,000 150,000 150,000 167,000 305,000 150,000 200,000 112,000 167,000 155,000 100 00 300, GOO 72 40 100,000 270,000 ' 406,500 155,000 410,000 200,000 200,000 535,000 203,000 254,000 250,000 100, 000 225,000 104,000 105,000 100, 000 304,500 .3,031 64 200,000 *« d I * o $19,421 00 $2,434 $260 20 19,141 00 1,655 200 00 25,806 29. 26,900 865 24,450 12,106 00 2,242 2,422 84 15,236 00 75,000 5,814 30 40 18,804 00 ,000 00 1,600 | 2,474 1,199 00 9,710 00 54,900 1 1,425 299 00 23,620 00 1,878 51,042 15 19,000 00 138 29 82 23,354 39 12,600 ! 1,891 15,655 37 645 100 00 11,293 29 3,400 00 132,050 48 22 51,410 00 10,500 00 35,000 5,200 1,600 00 19.640 00 15,000 00 91,250 101 03 26,151 00 2 8,300 1,923 366 52 9,269 75 8,000 00 20 95 46,015 00 175,750 13,229 76,545 00 7,297 27 36 20,170 00 3,359 1,552 00 61.641 56 6,000 00 8,150 2,884 75,750 34,895 85 3,707 150 00 15,714 45 12,500 1,911 9,012 36 11,197 2,115 00 12,000 00 : 1,720 190 17 11,739 85 20,300 550 j 6,759 509 11 61,429 55 20, 000 00 6,393 26,380 70 2,620 33,172 09 3,403 46,450 17,452 50 8,375 421 50 16,540 00 4,900 00 35,350 1,815 188 92 3,450 13,835 30 3,021 173 65 42,907 2 2,000 00 200 278 50,000 25,416 00 2,262 240 01 35,701 15 10,150 4,041 91,350 47,000 00 2,000 00 902 99 47 33,255 00 22,000 00 45,000 ; 2,752 92 37,700 00 3,000 00 775 12 63,763 28 13,000 00 100,000 | 1,738 696 09 56,248 75 4,000 L 4,309 00 70,000 00 10,050 | 7,114 61 07 23,000 00 4,800 00 1,824 9,239 2,699 15 46,325 00 21,605 5, 330 15 41.327 05 600 6,755 86 3,070 15,000 31,788 00 -3,000 00 5, 991 100, 650 18,969 20 1,940 41,700 15,322 00 2,114 60,000 56 87 16.328 00 5,400 00 4,000 ; 1,712 34,314 00 2, 717 133,250 32 50 34,647 35 13.G50 ! 20,993 $50, 000 $421,477 06 406,083 34 354,529 98 227,343 39 552,221 13 370,929 79 249,448 35 400,315 75 662,396 76 564,119 53 475,417 85 218,194 23 630,013 89 355,957 08 304,895 75 298,144 58 594,734 61 1,564,651 28 532,648 50 736,957 46 487,461 21 246,697 89 302,500 92 412,373 67 393, 407 37 781,051 80 373,709 20 475,956 88 310,858 38 495,'590 28 345,021 32 • 656,098 46 256,256 03 606,496 39 1,060,947 43 372,358 08 953,891 14 605,605 36 592,573 16 1,516,521 54 633,580 30 716,601 G3 776,234 79 213,731 81 635,821 28 272,159 53 287,080 52 225,196 93 828,750 515,136 11 48 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. a 2 "S !2 T I T L E OF B A N K . rs 1SS a o (a o jjs • *E ci o 462 708 393 268 1129 1386 1604 96 806 1099 969 1207 433 731 770 1228 663 63") 1005 533 440 833 895 1056 594 669 156 684 449 614 428 416 1274 490 256 439 590 612 679 924 1288 702 1077 1320 528 884 188 824 474 920 $150,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 250,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 ' 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 500,000 00 150,000 00 • 300,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 240,000 00 400,000 00 150,000 00 400,000 00 200, 000 00 200,0C0 00 600,000 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 250,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 o 00 3 ff t/2 * ! "S © & 1 a tao> 1 1 t •3 e ts 3 '> >3 5 ITXassacIiugcU** National Bank of— Adams, First Athol, Miller's River Amherst, First Amesbury, First Andover, Andover Abington, Abington Attleborough, Attleborough. Barre, First Brighton, National Market... Brighton ; Beverly, Beverly Blackstone, Worcester C o . . . Cambridge, First Cambridge, Charles River Cambridge, National City Cambridge, Cambridgeport.. Canton, Neponset Charlestown, Banker H i l l . . . Charlestown, Monument Chelsea, First Clinton, First Concord, Concord Conway, Conway Chicopee, First Dan vers, First Dedham, Dedham Dorchester, First Dorchester, Blue H i l l East Cambridge, Cambridge. Eabt Cambridge, Lccbmeie.. Kast Hampton, First Easton, First Edgartown, Martha's Viny'd. Fair Haven Fall River, First Fall River, Second Fall River, Fall River Fall River, Massasoit Fall River, PocassetFall River, Metacomet Fall River, National Union.. Fitchburg, Rolls tone Fitchburg, Fitchburg Falmouth, Falmouth Framingham, Framingham.. Gardner, First Grafton, First Grafton, Grafton Greenfield, First Greenfield, Franklin Co $2,255 61 33,000 00 3,579 24 5,623 07 27,648 18 18,300 00 13,261 25 5,916 65 10,000 00 30,000 00 3, 614 25 10,256 31 50,000 00 20,000 00 15, 893 28 21,502 83 3, 023 33 30,000 00 46, 964 88 13, 015 87 4,200 00 11,367 47 3,638 40 50,000 00 49, 208 46 42,000 00 5,733 41 5, 510 99 9,579 23 . 49,723 52 6, 000 00 7 927 37 16,406 11 48,00 00 40,000 00 16,000 00 35,342 13 34,046 65 6,000 00 22, 000 00 20, 000 00 70,000 78 75,000 00 8,272 00 40,000 00 2,000 00 6,305 26 8,761 46 65,683 05 40,138 03 $127,500 00 1' 131,810 00 134, 861 00 90,000 00 i 176,454 00 i 135,000 00 86,500 00 127,876 00 224,810 00 170,375 00 136,990 00 90,000 00 199,870 00 85,200 00 90,000 00 89,985 00 224,864 00 449,466 00 134,950 00 ; 269,585 00 178,277 00 : 86,679 00 133,900 00 ; 325,285 00 ;; 129,625 00 | 269,587 00 132,500 00 ! 176,930 00 |! 97,445 00 ! 131,374 00 134,814 00 t nnUU (.uU,Qfi BOfO 84,570 00 239,100 00 359, 695 00 134,880 00 359,910 00 179,950 00 i 170,765 00 1 479,939 00 , 178,500 00 : 224,865 00 ; 205,000 00 1 87,283 00 ! 199,365 00 | 89,463 00 ! 90,000 00 j 87,500 00 270,000 00 179,925 0 0 | $74,167 59 79,805 43 55,412 07 29,365 76 92,517 95 60,744 02 42,106 17 50,755 39 114,496 90 152,341 50 120,657 97 11,847 08 134,889 40 142,121 75 96,912 47 79,325 50 89,501 66 426,142 38 192,124 55 145,456 07 100,694 49 41,393 GO 9,876 90 72,450 64 64,573 91 140,415 78 78,984 23 82,830 50 103,834 15 144,406 18 42,234 35 77,206 20 37,303 98 45,218 2G 139,833 88 64,585 04 158,639 OL 124,797 62 182,156 30 338,875 00 125,171 23 167,730 85 216,776 40 9,545 65 64,872 78 71,077 59 26,953 53 27,228 47 133,670 67 j 64,012 05 ; ' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $34,475 93 "S -2 © o $7,553 10 $15,000 00 8,679 91 f State bank circulation outstanding. fi "es | Profits. M § • Due to other banks. Depoaits of U. States disbursing officers. United States depoaits. LIABILITIES. $5,994 2,788 10,677 2,354 83 00 67 56 $4,530 00 5,601 00 4,820 00 6,562 00 2,065 77 1,018 93 60,050 22 5,717 49 6,251 21 1,880 03 6,829 99 2,772 33 1,243 20 4,645 33 52,649 65 1,133 64 . 1 51 42,275 29 23,029 43,711 3,064 7,550 4,289 2,028 1,156 5,312 105,030 91 549 32 100 00 1,989 00 1,889 86 71, 612 76 57,095 22 150 00 17,543 31 .1,003 12 721 40 2,420 22 122,254 15 4,645 59 56,885 16 31,088 21 $2,708 10 9,532 14 20,855 59 25 62 99 75 52 72 82 62 03 4,189 00 9,523 00 .6,192 00 3,317 00 1,736 00 3,990 00 2,090 00 7,331 00 4,316 00 10,300 00 4,995 00 1,350 00 5,229 00 3,929 00 9,226 00 23,643 02 4,502 56 8,271 39 5,406 00 16,676 58 10,083 11 3,996 89 12,114 94 30,531 13 49,805 79 5,734 44 3,410 00 5,093 87 13,034 55 70,180 42 7,304 67 4,472 3,074 4,524 1,883 3,985 8,616 2,780 8,034 18,422 17 5,851 16 1,298 35 4,973 35 6,936 57 14,610 22 4,598 84 2,414 00 5,26L 00 3,647 00 1,158 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1,707 00 8,458 00 5,606 00 49 50 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations i 0 t> CJ Q 1 fr H •a a* n 1 a « £ Remittances and other cash items. Overdrafts. T I T L E OF BANK. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. RESOURCES. DIassacIinBOttSt National Bank of— Gloucester, First ^ Gloucester, Cape A n n Gloucester, Gloucester G't Barrington, Nat. Mahaiwt Haverhill, First Haverhill, Essex Haverhill, Merrimack Haverhill, Haverhill H a r w i c h , Cape Cod Holliston, Holliston Hopkinton, Hopkinton Hyannis, First Holyoke, Hadley Falls Hingham, Hingham Leominster, First Lancaster, Lancaster Lee, Lee Leicester, Leicester L o w e l l , First L o w e l l , Merchants' L o w e l l , Railroad L o w e l l , Wamesit Lowell, Prescott Lowell, Appleton L o w e l l , Old L o w e l l L y n n , First L y n n , National City L y n n , Central Lawrence, B a y State Lawrence, N a t ' l Pemberton. Marlborough, First Maiden, First Marblehead, National Grand Marblehead, Marblehead Milford, Milford Millbury, Millbury Monson, Monson Methuen New Bedford, First New Bedford, Mechanics' New Bedford, Merchants' New Bedford, Commerce Nantucket, Pacific N e w b u r y p o r t , First Newburyport, Mechanics'.. Newburyport, Ocean Newburyport, M e r c h a n t s ' . . . Newtonville, First Newton,Newton..... . . . N o r t h Adams, A d a m s . . . . 549 899 1162 1203 481 589 633 484 712 802 626 1107 1246 1119 513 583 885 918 331 506 753 781 960 986 1329 638 697 1201 1014 1048 158 588 676 767 866 572 503 1485 261 743 799 690 714 279 584 1011 1047 488 789 1210 $177,243 83 $546 78 186,652 86 18 55 320,848 80 241,678 97 2,279 48 73,638 78 62,900 60 253,065 17 194,598 09 275,822 62 159,103 24 113,895 97 89,355 20 164,664 31 152,215 99 89,386 54 195,872 83 266,811 45 233,347 11 . 189,803 42 413,275 89 689,603 80 395,451 59 476,472 32 417,233 03 2,515 09 271,981 01 346,538 22 365 54 216.923 49 28 29 265,384 53 515.924 71 183,485 91 165,236 28 80,286 28 93,368 22 70,147 99 286,011 85 169,828 79 148,246 40 21,291 32 644,538 62 757 48 578,489 23 917,291 25 375,037 98 144,571 46 393 17 260,803 25 238,649 00 190,973 11 41 50 177,876 20 104,867 80 162,867 08 8 24 488,330 34 $3,112 40 153 71 9,706 47 : 4,025 18 141,816 06 $6,574 74 8,500 00 $876 90 3,000 00 3,638 47 10,000 00 2,295 56 7,500 00 682 40 5,600 00 831 75 8, 650 00 1,118 41 9,411 01 99 80 12,475 81 1,000 00 6,000 00 489 95 393 85 4,158 12 3,401 86 4,000 00 392 00 2,365 83 10,000 00 6,000 00 16,000 00 188 00 12,000 00 10,000 00 2,835 07 2,376 59 18,664 01 1,404 32 1,919 75 • 395 03 5,919 87 1,627 23 15 99 I,233 43 472 08 -54,238 35 22,003 08 57,170 64 1,913 54 2,345 69 10,231 36 10,702 97 10,687 74 II,691 08 5,377 00 3,393 89 5,000 00 3, 500 00 6,200 00 205 32. 707 25 3,238 68 541 73 518 00 931 50 3,561 55 2,500 00 676 03 65 22 375 00 8,000 00 7,000 00 14,630 00 5,000 00 4,000 00 2,500 00 5,300 00 5,270 22 4,000 00 3,771 08 4,066 12 3,718 25 3, 111 22 263 33 1,290 13 1,060 00 5,603 00 562 96 11,312 57 908 42 327 75 2,162 09 91 46 487 93 161 50 37,311-53 3,572 41 .1,467 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 51 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. £ 5 % 5 8 HQ ® •O n-l $ "g ® £ a£ it J os nu ® p» £ 5 S 6 -o ^® *S w O s! 3,000 00 $122,000 167,000 250,000 200,000 201,000 100,000 240,000 203,000 300,000 112,000 150,000 100,000 185,000 145,000 100,000 200,000 3,354 68 763 88 210, 000 $12,100 96,200 400 216,350 35,000 73,000 23,000 5,700 36, 450 35,000 17,500 50,300 250 201,000 260,000 300,000 540,000 223,550 166,700 210,200 202, 000 225,000 306,000 11,400 10,700 200,000 250,000 150,000 200,000 375,000 100,000 1,968 42 205,000 111, 000 120,000 502 64 103,000 .237,500 150,000 167,000 100,000 614,000 539,000 535,500 535,000 202,000 15,000 00 300,000 258,000 150,000 127,000 153,000 152,000 340,000 300 50,000 30,800 52,500 6,500 78,000 186,000 111,000 214,250 322,450 20,500 137,200 60,000 10,500 101,450 800 60,000 n 1 A €o <o M .3? o a* w « $12,402 6,560 1,587 3,446 11,170 7,211 5,635 4,924 907 3,405 836 1,651 12,685 3,387 16,051 3,278 5,195 9,457 6,033 5,026 6,228 15,051 1,006 5,452 904 17,950 812 11,330 3,029 11,210 3,348 555 3,132 8,241 597 385 1,000 6,357 9,904 7,742 2,118 629 4,152 1,769 2,949 1,710 1,682 13,317 3 650 $730 88 110 22 785 00 631 15 110 58 238 88 114 32 230 00 5 39 3,904 35 99 93 14 27 1,584 13 1,226 57 844 00 63 14 356 22 271 37 191 97 6,769 20 374 92 380 40 1,500 00 80 87 50 00 249 15 140 Op 1,217 22 584 00 714 3,148 753 902 165 1,492 59 23 80 47 30 79 . 124 00 .......... 194 33 .. . . . . . . . . . 519 78 & g I £ <s 1 o 5 S a ' o $39,980 00 $392,980 07 29,563 00 $5,600 00 440,671 47 27,921 00 18,200 00 788,233 77 52,822 61 6,000 00 597,162 67 735,333 22 38,111 00 247,881 12 24,025 85 5,400 00 557,619 69 43,775 75 575,576 41 31,869 10 9,000 00 634,506 96 29,602 52 296,885 14 19,180 00 320,640 03 20,324 00 5,400 00 220,484 79 8,625 70 2,000 00 541,865 15 24,107 30 419,023 83 24,750 00 16,580 00 267,508 44 15,027 40 553,845 28 29,416 60 551,789 79 17,918 60 506,899 07 22,218 00 801,746 68 27,394 02 3,000 00 1,142,210 15 66,082 00 19,000 00 1/832,356 18 53,145 00 4,000 00 658,325 50 28,450 00 834,627 68 26,642 00 897,691 40 32,892 07 526,871 76 24,639 13 783,664 53 40,182 29 3,000 00 443,146 13 42,577 00 566,906 81 47,335 00 18,000 00 1,041,890 33 65,635 79 331, 077 21 15,600 84 476,320 14 28,936 00 230,565 25 17,250 00 291,297 56 14,567 00 12,900 00 262,785 60 19,100 00 623, 719 89 24, 700 00 25.500 00 364,454 91 19,683 72 352,901 16 22,000 00 5,400 00 240,079 23 17,000 00 5,400 00 1,702,921 32 124,620 00 1,432,729 01 96,101 00 1,853,681 07 85,643 05 1,418,873 29 61,524 42 502,527 60 34.300 05 853,701 49 35,070 17 675,532 50 31,672 00 18,000 00 440,297 51 40,318 56 1,800 00 356,874 95 19,772 80 519,980 61 58,692 81 411,880 29 45,845 50 . 1,068,042 36 37,990 94 , REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations , Notes in circulation. Surplus fund. Capital stock paid in. T I T L E OP B A N K . Office number. LIABILITIES. Individual deposits. 52 Massachusetts* National Bank of— Gloucester, First Gloucester, Cape A n n Gloucester, Gloucester G't Barrington, Nat. Mah a i we Haverliill, First Haverhill, Essex Haverhill, Merrimack Haverhill, Haverhill Harwich, Cape Cod Holliston, Holliston Hopkinton, Hopkinton Hyannis, First Holyoke, Hadley Falls Hingham, Ilingham Leominster, First Lancaster, Lancaster Lee, Lee Leicester, Leicester Lowell, First Lowell, Merchants' Lowell, Railroad Lowell, "Wamesit Lowell, Prescott Lowell, Appleton Lowell, Old Lowell Lynn, First Lynn, National City Lynn, Central Lawrence, Bay State. Lawrence, Nat'l Pemberton.. Marlborough, First Maiden, Maiden Marblehead, National Grand. Marblehead, Marblehead Milford, Milford Millbury, Millbury Monson, Monson Methuen 549 899 1162 1203 481 589 633 484 712 802 626 1107 1246 1119 513 583 885 918 331 500 753 781 960 986 1329 638 697 1201 1014 1048 158 588 676 767 666 572 503 1485 261 New Bedford, Mechanics' 743 New Bedford, Merchants' 799 New Bedford, Commerce 690 Nantucket, Pacific 714 Newburyport, First 279 Newburyport, Mechanics' 584 Newburyport, Ocean 1011 Newburyport, Merchants' . . . 1047 Newtonville, First (88 Newton, Newton 789 North Adams, Adams 1210 $120,000 00 150,0C0 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 240,000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 210,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 300,000 00 800,000 00 200,000 00' * 300,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 375,000 00 100,000 00 200, 000 00 100,000 00 120,000 00 . 102,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 OO 100, 000 00 600, 000 00 600, ooo ob 600,000 00 600,000 00 ' 200,000 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 120,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 350,000 00 $22,749 30 27,556 11 64,413 04 40, 000 00 50,000 00 3,000 00 37,000 00 31,868 06 21,301 94 12,000 00 15,100 00 1,052 64 35,724 90 8,372 69 3,000 00 40,000 00 16,000 00 16,958 60 15,000 00 14,000 00 33,200 00 10,000 00 39, 500 00 37,279 04 31, 097 58 10,000 00 30, 000 00 20,000 00 7,562 19 21,933 89 12,000 00 10,008 88 3,680 00 6, 648 00 22,800 00 9,000 00 23, 000 00 10, 514 94 120, 000 00 60, 000 00 180,500 00 40, 000 00 25, 206 51 20, 759 64 17, 000 00 2,700 00 3,100 CO 11,000 00 12,839 84 35,000 00 $107,958 00 129,350 00 .225,000 00 173,853 00 179,340 00 88,324 00 215,897 00 180,000 00 254,862 00 97,953 00 134,826 00 88,305 00 165, 720 00 126,000 00 90,000 00 179,960 00 187,200 00 176,802 00 . 224, 610 00 266,755 00 479,396 00 177,867 00 193,960 00 261,173 00 170, 504 00 221,150 00 135,000 00 179,000 00 320,249 00 87, 700 00 179, 740 00 90,000 00 107,566 00 88,645 00 210,050 00 133, 792 00 145,000 00 87,200 00 539,445 00 476,449 00 479,640 00 479,127 00 151,016 00 269, 725 00 224,572 00' 134,995 00 107,930 00 129,960 00 133,720 0J 2J4,300 03 $136,760 13 126,006 02 181,042 87 125,722 27 78,806 79 50,403 00 47,1G9 75 154,302 57 ' 38,440 G2 31,286 92 15,1G8 31 26,593 95 114,459 20 63,782 34 71,109 89 46,594 93 111,746 14 106,465 47 212,527 61 405,511 44 479,346 03 174,896 78 289,879 08 281,610 59 80,685 18 243,352 57 120,779 82 147,416 57 284,845 85 119,272 32 50,941 40 26,756 37 54,070 09 51,404 50 102,013 29 . 67,067 76 25,499 66 40,604 28 310,304 11 241,574 99 475,490 40 201,796 40 122,362 53 153, 347 84 1U6,471 41 132,826 58 103,325 25 74,927 10 110,980 45 230,019 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. ' State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. Due to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banka. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. * $5,512 64 1,428 41 2,200 97 20,619 69" 9,390 66 3,986 12 7,621 06 6,196 78 16,544 40, 472 84 3,056 77 4,533 20 11,423 20 14,259 80 3,398 55 5,385 88 20,457 65 $1,494 93 1,546 89 25,298 71 314 00 $214,975 77 6,418 88 4,036 38 4,166 85 74,956 47 48 00 97,415 90 149,716 00 3,201 36 12,646 22 6,604 05 15,000 00 7,500 25 3,125 64 10,347 91 3,927 82 70,000 00 19,000 00 10,371 00 6,609 00 6,948 00 6,386 00 6, 625 00 878 00 £8,687 00 2,976 00 6,825 00 5,059 00 10,085 00 3,773 00 2,517 00 4,224 00 13,410 00 2,171 00 9,554 28 24,084 46 22,000 00 1,*201 97 51,370 98 2,192 97 5,349 71 8,525 74 9,939 50 4,463 60 5,965 72 500 00 47,888 71 1,723 67 5,918 33 36,895 47 $4,836 00 14,030 00 11,669 00 2,506 00 2,168 00 3,513 00 3,209 00 3,358 00 3,136 00 2,489 00 8,018 09 58,469 91 96,981 72 ' 47,800 88 13,033 12 31,361 42 1,799 78 4,163 76 153,373 66 71,035 38 25,870 05 547 47 7,604 10 9,494 60 1,584 15 4,775 53 61,833 14 46,440 02 30, 409 64 54,443 47 24 56 12,687 29 22,032 43 13,790 93 13,621 94 719 85 19,593 31 3,800 00 5, 434 00 6,484 00 7,362 00 3,011 00 3,424 00 1,760 00 . 11,950 00 8,265-00 16,138 00 12,145 00 3,918 00 5,856 00 5,985 00 4,734 00 4,340 00 12,203 00 53 54 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OP B A N K . Massachusetts, National Bank of— 383 Northampton, First Northampton, Hampshire Co 418 Northampton, Northampton. 1018 Northborough, Northborough 1279 764 Oxford, Oxford 736 Provincetown, First 779 Plymouth, Plymouth 996 Plymouth, Old Colony 1082 Pittsfield, Agricultural 1260 Pittsfield, Pittsfield Quincy, Mount Wollaston... 517 Quincy, National Granite.... 832 558 Randolph, Randolph 595 Roxbury, People's Roxbury, National Rockland. 615 1194 Rockport, Rockport 407 Salem, First 634 Salem, Asiatic 647 Salem, Naumkeag 691 Salem, Mercantile 704 Salem, Salem . 726 Salem, Merchants' Salem, National Exchange.. 817 14 Springfield, First 181 Springfield, Second Springfield, Third Springfield, John Hancock . . Springfield, Pynchon 987 Springfield, Chicopee Springfield, Agawam 1055 Shelburne, Shelburne Falls.. 1144 South Reading 1455 South Danvers, Warren 616 South Danvers, S. Danvers . 958 South Weymouth, First 618 Southbridge, Southbridge . . . 934 Stockbridge, Housatonic 1170 Salisbury, Powwow River . . 1049 Taunton, Bristol County 766 Taunton, Machinists' 947 Taunton, Taunton 957 Townsend, Townsend 805 Uxbridge, Blackstone 1022 Ware, Ware 628 Waltham. W a l t h a m . . . Westboro', First 421 Westfield, First 190 Westfleld, Hampden 1367 Weymouth, Union 510 Whitinsville, Whitinsville . . . 769 $437,932 36 249, 361 74 318,259 48 103,125 74 108,786 57 203.359 75 203,141 78 282,421 11 309,716 11 615,363 84 176,058 88 160,510 06 221,403 38 290, 601 84 4fi6,894 98 102,118 72 243,284 54 415, 802 38 630,439 20 174,985 40 250,319 72 260.360 97 223,799 41 392,568 34 298,797 00 536,796 40 183,446 33 216,996 50 611,893 02 443,151 46 116,395 46 94,057 95 304,151 74 230,020 34 97, 753 49 155,039 97 209,713 49 105,374 01 496,335 74 264,390 10 818,268 42 95,433 99 100,203 64 315,181 78 152,194 83 92,400 63 87,903 78 93,353 05 139, 614 86 96,325 00 1,312 42 1,926 93 8, 853 15 500 00 000 00 500 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 350 00 491 19 767 14 1,244 83 875 89 313 02 225 00 3,429 51 3,091 15 1,198 13 5,013 97 2,377 94 4,931 90 7,200 00 5,724 18 687 99 641 86 730 42 !, 833 56 4,000 00 8,933 54 35,000 00 3,162 56 32 19 752 55 5,000 00 467 37 2,350 00 13,000 00 51,463 07 200 81 7,572 60 4,800 00 17,000 7,500 8,087 7,015 00 00 15 11 000 500 090 600 500 000 000 00 00 84 00 00 00 00 5,001 01 818 16 260 82 617 43 146 55 2,225 76 5, 039 44 6,799 I 376 21 000 00 000 00 377 72 785 30 500 00 816 12 500 00 000 00 500 00 366 3,488 594 49 00 90 84 03 2,194 23 335 59 ' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 55 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. in^ ©M ifii 8 V &2 v 1,924 19 3 $400,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 106,000 200,000 170,000 210,700 200,000 24,538 09 500, 000 150,000 150,000 205,000 302, 500 315,000 100,000 301,250 300,000 500,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 30,015 82 27,588 04 1,399 53 10,305 91 170,000 305,000 334,000 551,000 150,000 150,000 300,000 302,000 153,000 100,300 253,000 150,000 155,000 200,000 105,000 508,900 208,000 | § mi £ A -i3 O $100,000 18,550 220,350 51,750 27,950 500 17,000 • 1,800 10,000 168,000 185,900 166,000 400 89,150 32,800 138,300 53,500 32,000 104,700 114,500 100,000 19,150 19,900 56,950 38,250 6,550 15,100 100 37,400 23,000 100,000 52,150 405,000 100,000 100,000 10,000 350,000 150,000 23,350 100,000 400 149,950 73,300 122,350 800 250, 000 150,000 310,000 100,000 § i s-a 163 150, 000 8, 571 10 929 16 § .a « $4,646 $109 50 $43,542 13 $5,400 00 751 162 45 28,395 00 4,050 1,692 00 48,115 00 2,713 925 60 8,871 16 5,400 00 3,570 264 75 12,086 83 162 89 12 39,440 40 2,000 00 6,020 35 00 26,508 40 172 75 27,208 00 6,780 00 778 06 44,221 20 3,000 00 . 10,909 2,000 2,310 00 49,542 00 3,000 00 80 00 15,600 10 8,900 00 1,020 100 00 18,792 43 3,799 38,251 00 7,500 00 21,579 129 14 92,433 10 12,009 581 87 67,571 69 . . J 10,150 176 00 11,860 00 5,400 00 5,718 274 15 37,831 65 5.203 1,365 89 63,022 00 270 00 7,264 1,256 98 99,791 00 2,539 108 36 31,946 28 417 24,635 60 4,473 648 93 55,186 16 4,818 43,905 50 9,419 38,078 05 12,725 740 00 54,127 61 7,947 221 50 68,082 13 4,493 24,130 00 5,400 00 3.579 22,604 34 5,400 00 210 00 39,528 55 00 81,621 18 6,000 00 26,950 2,369 00 57,736 31 7,500 00 4,031 529 55 18,544 72 3,600 00 13,856 00 5,000 00 865 298 48 25,000 00 23,500 00 11,501 564 72 18,783 00 5.580 1,500 00 22,580 70 1,093 37 10 595 1,051 44 14,652 20 19,627 17 33,430 97 4,261 101 21 17,700 00 2, 000 00 70,220 52 13,803 1,545 00 42,649 00 7,161 746 79 57,776 90 7,250 2,113 30 7,895 00 1,513 427 05 21,550 40 4,000 00 2,415 74 18 32,704 00 3,615 1,956 04 25,000 04 942 2,573 65 11,856 90 46,003 60 9,000 00 1,925 1,033 00 942 22 13,350 00 8,189 75,946 00 4,000 152 10 13,991 70 6,230 $1,097,191 79 534,495 82 865,954 38 244,752 65 248,542 50 560,210 73 452,260 14 559,428 19 710,081 83 1,352,348 52 403,721 67 368,675 11 695,405 64 969.918 35 1,254,958 77 - 266,702 73 786,721 87 1,001,841 07 1,491,378 77 486,157 20 504,246 17 581,963 57 510,655 24 970,013 61 1,013,619 96 1,350,898 60 424,121 00 506,189 96 1,169,703 65 1,116,227 93 329,947 57 227,301 85 662,573 05 443,979 23 319,202 20 368,351 34 562.427 93 295,744 46 1,322,010 42 640,491 70 1,387,583 68 240,983 43 236.919 04 804,535 35 354,592 17 220,487 26 575,456 95 385,055 00 708,120 33 288,284 19 56 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National * Banking Associations Notes in circulation. Surplus fund. Capital stock paid in. T I T L E OF B A N K . Office number. LIABILITIES. i •a o e. *3 a Massachusetts. National Bank of— Northampton, First Northampton, Hampshire Co. Northampton, Northampton Northborough, Northborough Oxford, Oxford Provincetown, First Plymouth, Plymouth Plymouth, Old Colony Pittsfield, Agricultural Pittsfield, Pittsfield Quincy, Mount Wollaston.. Quincy, National Granite Randolph, Randolph Roxbury, People's Roxbury, National Rockland. Rockport, Roekport Salem, First Salem, Asiatic Salem, Naumkeag Salem, Mercantile Salem, Salem Salem, Merchants* Salem, Nat'l Exchangee.. Springfield, First Springfield, Second Springfield, Third Springfield, John Hancock . . Springfield, Pynchon Springfield, Chicopee Springfield, Agawam Shelburne, Shelburne Falls South Reading South Danvers, Warren South Danvers, S. Danvers.. South Weymouth, First Southbridge, Southbridge... Stockbridge, Housatonic Salisbury, Powwow R i v e r . . Taunton, Bristol County Taunton, Machinists' Taunton, Taunton Townsend, Townsend... TJxbridge, Blackstone . . . Ware, Ware Waltham, Waltham Westboro', First Westfield, First Westfield, Hampden Weymouth, Union .. Whitinsville, W h i t i i i s v i l l e . . 383 418 1018 1279 764 736 779 996 1082 1260 517 832 5 5 61 1194 407 634 647 691 704 726 817 14 381 308 982 987 988 1055 1144 1455 616 958 618 934 1170 1043 766 947 957 805 1022 628 688 421 190 1367 510 769 1 $400,000 00 250,000 00 400,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 210,000 00 200,000 00 500,000 00 150,000 00 150, 000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 • 315,000 00 500,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 150, 000 00 150,000 00 400,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 150, 000 00 150, 000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 500,000 00 200,000 00 600,000 00 • 100,000 00 100,000 00 350,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 $85,000 00 4, 560 74 95,877 32 17,850 00 16,000 00 11,783 09 3,000 00 5,100 00 37,705 55 82, 007 26 28, 603 73 11,500 00 40,000 00 35,000 00 70,000 00 10,691 07 28,000 00 30,000 00 100,250 87 11, 974 67 25,000 00 40,000 00 23,760 37 42,476 23 122,240 63 44,588 50 3,138 38 59,409 70 100,000 00 64,674 68 17,000 00 12,096 80 34, 620 03 40,000 00 2,460 44 9,900 00 12,000 00 2,396 45 85,000 00 40,000 00 120,053 21 19, 000 00 1,752 52 8,837 54 10,000 00 5,123 27 17,800 00 33,000 00 9,804 84 2,098 72 $359,702 00 180,000 00 180,000 00 84,944 00 89,952 00 167; 500 00 135, 000 00 187.965 00 179,900 00 384,500 00 134,852 00 126,520 00 180,000 00 268,656 00 270,000 00 84,785 00 269,485 00 266,475 00 448,065 00 176,456 00 175,965 00 173, 978 00 129,873 00 271,400 00 275,000 00 475,000 00 135,000 00 135,000 00 270,000 00 269,953 00 119,805 00 85,255 00 224,607 00 130,929 00 134,770 00 126,314 00 173,000 00 84,000 00 436,557 00 162,878 00 359,785 00 90,000 00 89,865 00 309,755 00 130,500 00 87,419 00 224,780 00 121,200 00 269,811 00 89r897 00 $164,987 38 92,975 45 162,587 99 33,049 32 • 34,289 69 163,543 38 81,761 07 128,811 81 222,441 12 306,399 59 88,765 94 76,576 11 160,738 03 337,215 90 463,253 66 63,989 13 103,195 36 341,879 72 377,821 98 . 87,172 49 87,845 68 155 819 98 149,652 06 275,195 52 165,913 43 170,805 74 99,432 06 1^2,801 56 . - 346,146 13 440,962 28 30,793 18 26,193 05 .. 139,940 24 116,340 49 31,699 59 60,965 68 120,965 61 92,604 93 200,588 35 . 216,352 21 262,774 46 26,908 05 23,205 69 77,17127 57,828 49 24,300 57 58,088 58 54,562 02 100,479 W 89,499 47' ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first • • Monday of October, 1866—Continued. • — ^ — : — $5,940 45 1,934 16 9,002 07 $58,872 70 $18,230 26 5,025 47 6,847 33 3, 664 45 15,986 25 23,342 07 21,305 48 24,069 28 19,442 70 1,171 36 115 90 38,188 88 35,778 97 57,022 52 30,000 00 453 43 125,407 26 67,891 70 48,342 18 87,014 75 72,322 42 3,247 27 *40,476 56 982 41 1,000 00 10,818 94 935 82 2,638 81 10, 012 80 15,332 68 48 28 181 08 47,463 72 9,451 26,457 9,097 24,854 953 64 27 15 97 71 20,448 37 8,250 68 13,277 57 26,661 79 412*52 154 52 3,165 27 2,122 41 1,710 78 22,728 09 21,781 02 21,23185 2,536 53 - 9,861 54 1,460 79 46, 646 51 4,484 04 312 55 4,224 49 82 00 22,586 88 30,419 39 40,718 22 18,032 72 4,634 43 193 21 615 00 47,320 62 11 Profits. Duo to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. LIABILITIES. United States deposlta. - 57 4,004 97 705 22 9,400 57 3,514 74 272 17 15,708 66 35,004 75 11,118 08 11,416 14 14,603 97 26,969 74 2,125 38 17,342 83 49,745 54 563 68 3,644 42 6,022 99 10,437 98 23,533 90 6,789 00 & to $4,459 00 18,487 00 2,062 00 3,465 00 1,398 00 9,157 00 6,130 00 7,777 00 24,220 00 1,500 00 4,079 00 4,917 00 6,812 00 5,066 00 4,701 00 5,041 00 6,549 00 17,612 00 5,070 00 4,304 00 6,957 00 4,649 00 17,518 00 9, 066 00 7,887 00 24,012 00 15,783 00 3,145 00 3,757 00 3,812 00 2,580 00 5,463 00 8,180 00 5,625 00 14,054 00 6,503 00 14,836 00 2,950 00 4,753 00 9,026 00 5,700 00 12,638 00 13,439 00 4,491 00 $1,097,191 79' 534,495 82' 865,954 38' 244,752 65 248,542 50 560,210 72 452,260 14 559,428 19 710,081 83 1,352,348 52 403,721 67 368,675 11 695,405 64 969.918 35 1,254,958 77 266,702 73 786,721 87 „ 1,001,841 07 1,491,378 77 486,157 20 504,246 17 581,963 57 510,655 24 970,013 61 1,013,619 96 1,350,898 60 424,121 00 506,189 96, . 1,169,703 65 1,116,227 93 329,947 57 227,301 85 662,573 05 443,979 23. 319,202 20 368,351 34 562,427 93 295,744 46 " 1,322,010 42 640,491 70 1,387,583 68 240,983 43 236.919 04 804,535 35 354,592 17 220,487 26 575,456 95 385,055 00 708,120 38 283,284 19. 58 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. d I T I T L E OF BANE; •d -a '-5 § si' | 2 I 3 § a •aa> JTIaasachnsctts. National Bank of— Winchendon, First Woburn, First Worcester, First Worcester, Worcester-.-. Worcester, Central Worcester, City Worcester, Citizens* Worcester, Qninsigamond . . . Worcester, Mechanics' . . . Wrentham Wareham Yarmouth, First Total.. $75, 178 04 327 746 1, 111,014 99 314, 474 01 79 641, 581 65 442 402, 563 94 455 630, 957 34 476 259, 058 84 765 366, 467 18 1073 542, 970 72 1135 127, 378 03 1085 102, 018 38 1440 418, 077 78 516 $145 75 $5,099 81 17,024 25 $231 17 4,057 41 40,000 00 14 26 107 27 92 88 5,000 00 1,000 00 1,305 62 601 39 604 47 $9,000 00 70,361 43 415 89 8,793 43 2,784 43 5,432 66 2,850 39 874 77 6,030 10 42 00 41,126,735 00 42,470 31 703,915 32 131,499 63 $52,367 68 1,104,04723 City of Boston* First Second Third The Republic Boston Hide and Leather... Merchants' Market Blacks tone Redemption North Continental......... National Exchange., Eliot Boylston Broadway Commerce Howard Shawmut Washington ... New England National City Tremont Suffolk Atlantic Shoe and Leather.., Atlas Freeman's North America Maverick Mount Vernon Hamilton Faneuil Hall Mechanics' 200 322 359 379 408 460 475 505 514 515 525 524 529 536 545 551 554 578 582 601 603 609 625 629 643 646 654 665 672 677 716 778' 847 932 1,860,665 16 1,895,880 90 576,836 38 972,971 18 665,841 71 1,691,389 73 2,987,177 54 1,202,758 13 $1,825 35 1,893,858 93 49 20 1,762,501 18 1,434,963 09 147 91 660,956 77 1,978,546 35 28 32 1,905 961 35 672,843 03 2,020 79 147,810 82 3,462,599 18 1,136,371 72 ' 134,757 14 987,789 81 253 86 910,812 69 1,134,213 46 2,197,253 29 1,850,436 60 981,771 08 1,596,946 76 1,163,857 47 595,023 91 1,376,234 90 517,537 87 328,999 22 842,664 59 1,109,668 33 77,500 00 239,663 96 427,588 08 168,981 55 30,143 50 173,816 72 56,991 83 225,316 40 350,000 00 3,092 49 1,166 65 8,197 46 16,320 7,014 140,000 59,212 40 94 00 10 250,000 00 45,000 00 70,000 00 18,000 00 98,732 42 36,305 72 928,316 06 17,117 85 12,411 64 56,137 39 149,534 67 267,986 46 61,613 00 9,251 78 506 33 106,-633 62 950 00 7,790 64 8,148 26 148,638 28 181,053 73 7,396 59 156,217 01 63,213 00 71,597 15 130.193 97 228,646 76 37,797 95 123.194 78 20,811 15 239,443 29 146,401 46 5,382 13 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. £ £ £ & K §0 £o "d p g co 1-3 *£© o n a^ « $33,503 52 150,287 88 $18,221 24 87,353 44 92 11 140,794 25 .49,696 45 137,489 21 15,604 10 48,023 69 55,877 52 11,037 45 11,045 38 81,661 61 $152,000 675,000 210,000 300,000 250,000 240,000 100,000 141,600 200,000 105,000 80,000 565,000 6 111 o $63,100 100,000 60,000 60,000 100,000 2,300 15,000 8,505,571 li;- 175,853 27 35,800,950 7,047,250 417,905 61 791,172 51 103,331 20 372,887 06 £181,387 54 353,153 00 89,580 84 208,878 48 475,289 49 1,541,479 02 209,262 43 13,135 29 608,770 23 143,356 06 64,416 05 87,702 48 258,123 50 113,763 42 25,374 42 142,441 42 74,990 82 130,646 00 117,763 90 696,515 41 15,000 00 308,401 26 89,727 77 68,347 41 144,695 31 19,561 18 35,454 07 253,683 20 321,626 39 101,989 55 905,000 890,000 200,000 905,000 687,000 911,150 1,316 92 2,400 20 21,913 74 464 44 9,224 89 21,448 82 41,396 92 52,106 84 2,022 32 13,749 62 637 56 2,066,000 400,000 910,000 890,000 956,700 500,000 921,000 906,000 500,000 200,000 545,000 250,000 152,000 345,000 350,000 125,000 984,000 100,600 680,500 3,250 53,000 50,000 151,050 20,000 1,200,000 510,000 250,000 667,000 725,000 510,000 800,000 850,000 530,000 400,000 900,000 400,000 672,500 275, 000 205,000 270,000 750,000 325,000 123,750 112,500 250,000 309,000 275,000 50,000 56,000 86,650 20,000 41,600 383,500 12,000 300 $4,986 $1,921 14 230 00 1,003 82 205 04 2,346 41 1,528 15 5,000 00 2,496 505 4,492 4,850 783 8,384 9,000 1,100 00 28 00 1,142 1,566 3,032 93 452 75 5,689 $22, 789 25$2,000 00 316,662 00 35,000 00 38,924 00 65,796 00 47,712 00 54,998 50 15,030 70 47,158 00 40,773 30 " 7, 772 00 7,510 00 35,228 25 3,000 00 810,762 104,713 58 5,839,772 03 527,660 97 430 22 76,811 143,199 7,905 76 38 00 104,718 26,450 522,677 20,785 32,667 321,736 28,122 3,811 10,875 23,046 8,929 7,604 419,767 7,027 7,070 38,506 91,191 24,480 71,364 18,399 26,723 7,500 15,537 25,513 25,525 19,340 3,221 5,300 00 1,250 36 58, 680 10 8,018 31 1,318 15 2,936 76 2,540 00 1,562 15 7,747 26 19,052 60 12 79 1,466 00 952 72 205 52 3,845 38 6,596 97 5,461 23 8,831 47 1,054 55 4,989 84 427 04 1,907 50 2,167 06 34 20 1,518 86 475 99 400 00 810,000 700,317 225,100 429,220 355,000 35,000 00 472,514 150,000 00 2,078,300 238,114 447,389 1,725,501 316,194 256,680 480,513 67,358 82 503,850 237,198 87,630 601,839 128,860 49,871 3,600 00 298,124 360,688 405,413 02 75,000 00 847,4S7 57.. 958,643 227,919 338,409 30,000 00 452,898 138,648 212,932 9,360 00121,324 15,000 00 125,896 297,'436 364,030 85.375 59 60 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OP B A N K . Si •9 | a 2 ft •8 p 1 •3 •0 1 3 fa Ul a % Sfi •2 1 ft a "5 'ft o » o * -a C T3 > *5 n Massachusetts. National Bank of— Winchendon, First Woburn, First Worcester, First Worcester, Worcester 327 746 79 442 455 476 Worcester, City Worcester, Citizens' 765 Worcester, Quinsigamond . . . 1073 Worcester, Mechanics' 1135 Wrentham 1065 Wareham 1440 Yarmouth, First 516 : Total $150,000 750,000 300,000 500,000 300/000 400,000 150,000 250,000 350,000 105,000 100,000 525, 000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $8,500 .119,401 12,914 48,641 51,000 65,500 39,000 17,274 72, 000 13,677 6,300 57,750 00 25 10 34 00 00 00 68 00 26 00 00 37, 732, 000 00 4,749,222 10 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 300,000 00 1,000,000 00 750,000 00 1,000,000 00 3,000,000 00 800,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 500,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 500,000 00 200,000 00 2,000,000 00 750,000 00 300,000 00 750,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 2,000,000 00 1,500,000 00 750,000 00 1,000,000 00 1, ooo; 000 00 400,000 00 1,000,000 00 400,00Q 00 200,000 00 750,000 00 1,000,000 00 250,000 00 419,016 09 325,000 00 8,653 30 200,000 00 50,000 00 300,000 00 700,618 11 20,135 76 230,000 00 91,000 00 136,236 59 58,477 18 385,280 07 186,151 30 67,160 86 8,308 74 450,000 00 21,115 75 6,532 11 166,992 28 177,792 67 20,040 86 34,602 00 31,000 00 193,573 47 152,000 00 112,147 29 84,504 84 18,307 13 33,680 10 46,048 82 41,000 00 43,000 00 7,000 00 $134,925 600,000 184,469 269,316 224,520 213,811 90,000 126,440 179,915 93,975 60,559 472,089 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 31,228, 848 00 $69,13188 578,332 36 158,459 36 358,918 75 219,743 80 384,628 54 106,835 89 218,803 23 238,233 63 32,565 33 27,047 37 54,008 82 21,990,432 43 City of Boston. First Second Third The Republic Boston Hide and Leather Merchants' Market Blackstone Redemption North Continental National Exchange Eliot Boylston Broadway Commerce Howard Shaw mut Washington New England National City Tremont Suffolk Atlantic Shoe and Leather Atlas Freeman's North America Maverick Mount Vernon Hamilton Faneuil Hall Mechanics' 200 322 359 379 408 460 475 505 514 515 525 524 ' 529 536 545 A 551 554 578 582 601 603 609 625 629 643 646 654 665 672 677 716 778 847 .. i 932 795,000 800,000 174,470 800,000 598,200 799,571 1,812,370 354,387 793,285 775,000 794,209 444,118 794,130 799,420 448,256 175,110 995,114 448,457 199,893 565,294 641,347 454, 673 670,841 714,835 449,671 360,000 780,210 355,590 599,176 246,036 178,050 242,935 528,580 199,875 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 999,069 54 1,938,555 10 600,608 12 716,187 79 622,310 63 1,006,4.51 26 3,199,962 00 914,706 67 1,683,242 09 1,319,154 02 776,978 29 522,532 33 .1,345,077 74 1,368,139 61 654,345 80 182,083 80 1,67^,211 36 608,886 65 100,778 34 858,604 45 834,190 39 961,778 30 1,387,088 69 740,552 97 475,423 03 935,214 8.1 942,305 70 427,519 66 843,917 40 232,629 03 365,850 87 1,258,166 27 1,173,367 12 . 207,671 57 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. -on the morning of the first 61 Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $5,476 66 $87,900 01 55,779 29 105,554 42 2,434,376 85 $84,851 70 416, 791 26 269,520 22 137.135 88 196,614 88 213,180 85 32,252 75 151,182 61 38,052 67 $37,863 62 $310,179 70 13,129 63 16,156 05 1,273 93 3,197 11 825 47 11,173 85 807 87 115 17 6,986 51 6,978 71 13,996 04 7,300 00 3,996 00 2,297 00 3,519 00 5,097 00 5,919 00 1,459 00 9,931 00 2,870 00 677,572 62 461,649 60 1,757,952 83 856,662 00 1,393,760 86 495,187 42 142,839 00 175,647 68 2,819 59 457,342 43 252,460 40 22,070 20 132,253 15 4,652,361 04 251,269 53 12,059 72 597,393 96 308,072 80 14 000 00 1,618 34 12,960 25 5,6L3 69 199,535 88 132,237 93 551 37 28,264 97 1,562 15 137,356 37 85,195 02 753,406 88 124,857 85 68,762 15 16,636 49 95,585 05 248 08 245,165 96 1,977,708 30 59, 902 77 405,164 67 64,278 03 58,324 25 64,515 71 52,308 32 5, 914 59 12,452 16 1,017 32 104,777 26 2,445 46 9,190 11 8,839 28 • 6,421 38 1,176 35 $7,716 00 14,300 39 4,563 67 2,038 01 3,009 23 2,317 44 15,376 98 10,936 98 28,460 78 94,334 36 1 94,396 32 6, 769 50 20,500 00 59,174 06 14,359 16 10,296 22 9,574 12 5,297 63 16,310 60 16,867 74 3,500 00 11,165 72 37,920 23 16,061 93 1.507 88 6,351 81 16,865 82 52,732 93 49,156 21 2,833 54 7,900 17 9,627 64 30,865 99 6,499 95 3,264 CO 32,356 ( -5 1,127 18 2,767 00 8,257 00 3,150 00 4,301 00 18,402 00 8,638 00 8,135 00 1,900 00 13,609 00 1,700 00 8,050 00 5,406 00 10,820 00 2.694 00 9,090 00 6,294 00 3,579 00 9,728 00 13,333 00 7,360 00 14,562 00 10,751 00 9,726 00 13,283 00 5,877 00 14,058 00 4.695 00 3,643 00 1,870 00 10,027 00 4,399 00 13,653 00 Aggregate. » & Stato bank - circulation outstanding. Due to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. Uuited States deposits. LIABILITIES. $368,033 54 2,403,492 93 758,042 86 1,258,474 15 817,453 86 .1,176,074 12 394,869 44 617,614 91 858,144 52 253,663 10 210,816 08 1,125,713 86 101,973,568 13 5,043,400 07 4,847,456 72 1,392,167 08 3,198,894 96 2,336,521 08 3,806,223 82 9,287,733 14 2,179, 111 69 3,899,878 44 7,877,976 25 2,981,876 53 1,545,747 01 4,283,598 74 3, 769,252 47 1,698,082 66 568,196 54 5,965,750 11 1,997,531 48 626,844 38 2,374,677 69 2,781,052 08 2,460,966 06 4,509,769 84 5,024,003 48 1,940,741 73 2,877,686 15 2,921,557 47 3,349,624 39 2,5(>7,893 61 968,296 50 798,319 64 2,307,585 94 2,731,702 17 679,332 55 62 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. 2 1 0 1 § T I T L E OF B A N K . <6 '3 II tf X -5 a o> I W City of Boston. National Bank of— Globe Massachusetts National Union National Eagle Old Boston State Columbian National Revere Traders' Everett National Webster 936 $2,131,187 07 974 1,012,728 50 985 1,619,656 45 $437 24 993 1,488,724 13 971,250 94 1015 1028 2,097, 607 74 966,130 58 1029 1295 2,020,780 66 951,379 43 18,512 07 1442 218,320 75 1469 1527 1,839,014 61 Total.. 18,108 51 65,000 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 1,229,834 96 58,193,845 09 $281,392 00 83,627 80 187,791 61 172,048 00 91,304 24 290,602 42 169,925 65 $766 15 350,746 00 336,564 00 9 36 $7,000 00 5,025 29 33,216 11 6,173,074 61 Rhode Island. Ashaway, Ashaway 1150 Anthouy, Coventry 1161 Bristol, F i r s t 1292 Bristol, N a t l Eagle 1562 Cumberland, Cumberland 1404 Greenwich, Greenwich 1405 Greenville, Nat'l Exchange. 1498 Hopkinton, First 1054 Kingston, Nat'l Landholders*. 1158 North Providence, Slater 856 North Providence, Pacific.. 1616 Newport, First 1021 Newport, Newport 1492 Newport, N a t ' l Bank of R. I . 1532 Newport, Aquidneck 1546 Newport, N a t ' l Exchange . . . 1565 Pascoag, P a s c o a g . . . . . . . . 1512 Pawtucket, First 843 Phenix, Phenix 1460 Providence, First 134 Providence, Second 565 Providence, T h i r d 636 Providence, F o u r t h 772 948 Providence, Phenix Providence, Rhode Island . . . 983 1007 Providence, Mechanics' 1002 Providence, Fifth Providence, N a t ' l E a g l e . . . . . 1030 Providence, N a t ' l Bank of N o r t h America 1036 Providence, Globe ; 1126 Providence, Merchants' 1131 Providence, Old 1151 Providence, AVeybosset . . . . . 1173 51,390 104,479 70,545 76,954 91,360 73.818 118,253 84,242 78,380 286,543 296,605 124,251 83,793 83,369 175,816 58,182 56,993 338,516 38,412 537,290 410,682 484,555 496,395 543,677 557,419 464,839 303,285 498,105 1,013,711 611,753 1,116,227 565,156 524,799 3, 000 00 200 00 589 45 108 03 1,267 50 704 57 2,000 00 . 468 22 5,600 00 1,924 54 1,500 00 772 04 306 73 248 02 99 96 4,000 5,700 3,500 1,196 8, 005 00 00 00 73 94 734 09 1,500 00 67 31 108 75 27,500. 00 1,186 58 22,000 OO 15, 669 86 57 65 09 89 91 993 61 363 44 60,845 64 20,340 23 75,000 00 488 01 496 92 438 40 2,153 34 4,852 92 1,278 32 435 22 109 27 1, 901 30 1.528 89 882 26 156 03 3,231 94 22 33 518 04 2,000 00 3, 679 50 5,336 25 5,211 79 2,000 00 1,560 44 4, 541 92 5,366 97 4,535 1 0 2,800 00 846 75 1,769 41 4,653 56 25,201 25 6,607 47 5,125 00. 5,230 04 7,200 00 1, C83 01 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. £ § a ! a o £ $6,587 96 13,672 99 116,508 34 7,223 39 ! O (3 ot) +1 * 39 £a -o &3 s $400,000 500,000 $107,000 620,000 400,000 410,000 191,750 1,125, 000 150,000 900,000 50,000 370,000 205,000 112,000 556,000 150,600 313,039 38 28,485,350 i, 279,050 75,000 600 102,000 77,000 50,000 125,000 50,000 150,000 244 28 2,000 9U, 000 90,000 200,000 160,000 200 122,700 60,000 35,000 120,000 80,400 139,000 5,049 50 100,000 60,000 4,215 92 61 20 275 15 300,000 76,900 100 3,000 550 68,000 607,000 525,000 203,300 150,000 400,000 365,000 3,894 82 450,000 545,000 500,000 300,000 450,000 41,643 66 6,882 13 1,327 25 8y7 89 792,000 448,000 534,000 500,000 334,000 28,911 12,550 8,469 52,004 75,000 35,000 6,010 2,464 43 11,863 81 *3 © CQ 3 £S O 2,000 171,948 o 3 5 a o $2,050 06 $671,948 00 593 11 304,067 28 $40,000 00 5,544 78 364,140 00 9,632 41 316,845 00 63,747 72 1,117,311 00 7,869 04 692,000 00 115,000 00 739 13 685,000 00 16,290 54 463,500 00 15,000 00 3,565 87 240,493 00 50,324 32 977 10 347,223 00 ,562,351 268,136 55 20,632,170 98 555,318 82 614 15,716 1,704 3,400 1,813 587 67 124 66 143 10 500 00 44 '00 296 92 180 00 1,069 94 244 45 564 60 2,125 272 6,948 1,287 5,679 2,641 5,774 30 303 00 18,862 294 19 13,550 384 00 4,035 800 00 631 1,730 1,177 43 167 00 694 382 93 138,800 7,450 3,961 214 80 7,308 195 65 7,689 1,400 00 7,766 666 63 549 1,500 00 11,939 300 00 2,025 121 79 56,541 32 3,100 7,495 29,178 1,500 00 1,625 00 500 00 401 43 11,412 9,762 8,488 11 500 10,855 5,654 24,003 15,722 4,457 38,020 20,241 26,025 16,445 7,686 20,221 13,510 9,152 37,124 9,678 175,470 85, 760 39,513 44,463 58,165 83,635 53,030 33,400 70,590 89,475 22 58,596 00 121, COO 00 68,000 95 40,675 86 5,000 00 3,600 00 2,000 00 5,400 00 9,000 63 64 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Association LIABILITIES. d T I T L E OF B A N K . © i a o o tH O oi a © o ft •a o •d 1•0 j3 3 ft f Io "a a 2 a 3to 0 o EZi £ a Ul M 1 • City o f Boston* National Bank of— Globe ... Massachusetts National Union National Eagle Old Boston State Columbian National Revere Traders' Everett National Webster 936 974 985 993 1015 1028 1029 1295 1442 1469 1527 Total., $1,000,000 00 800,000 00 1,000.000 00 1,000,000 00 900,000 00 2,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 600,000 00 200,000 00 1,500,000 00 $250,000 00 160,000 00 220,000 00 136,483 91 180,000 00 180,073 58 106,348 28 272,000 00 18, 000 00 2,472 43 25,392 58 $360,000 328,715 540,300 296,918 363,100 814,074 796,000 331,500 139,250 100,000 486,595 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $1,625,670 32 852,864 87 1,074,403 37 1,238,411 16 1,485,781 15 1,343,757 68 986,639 55 2,042,479 48 732,461 83 91,715 85 980,064 93 42,100, 000 00 6,376,146 10 24,344,555 00 44,335,811 66 Rhode Island. . Asliaway, Asliaway Anthony, Coventry Bristol, First .Bristol, N a t ' I E agio Cumberland, Cumberland Greenwich, Greenwich Greenville, Nat'l Exchange. . Hopkinton, First Kingston, Nat'l Landholders'. North Providence, Slater North Providence, Pacific... Newport, F i r s t . . . Newport, Newport Newport, Nat'l Bank of R. I . . Newport, Aquidneck Newport, Nat'l Exchange . Pascoag, Pascoag Pawtucket, First Phenix, Phenix Providence, First Providence, Second Providence, Third Providence, Fourth Providence, Phenix Providence, Rhode Island . . . Providence, Mechanics' Providence, Fifth Providence, Nat'l Eagle Providence, Nat'l Bank of North America Providence, Globe Providence, Merchants' Providence, Old Providence, Weybosset 1150 1161 1292 1562 1404 1405 1498 1054 1158 856 1616 1021 1492 1532 1546 1565 1512 843 1460 134 565 636 772 948 983 1007 1002 1030 1036 1126 1131 1151 1173 1 75,000 00 • 100, 000 00 75,000 00 50,000 00 125,000 00 75,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 105,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 120,000 00 120, 000 00 100,000 00 200, 000 00 100, 000 00 60, 000 00 300,000 00 65,000 00 600,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 450,000 00 600,000 00 500,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 1,000,000 00 600,000 00 1,000,000 00 500, 060 00 500,000 00 721 17 11,687 93 1,057 78 10,000 00 3, 400 00 1,189 33 8,249 67 1,138 54 2,906 55 2,400 00 1,117 76 13,000 00 2,185 20 7, 950 04 1,350 36 1,245 80 2,100 00 6,000 00 744 50 18,411 62. 10,600 00 6,850 00 17,300 10 60, 063 09 6,914 73 15,046 80 4,500 00 9,000 00 ' 40,254 7,578 15,300 21,951 5,265 10 94 00 96 71 64,184 00 90,000 00 61,425 00 44,000 00 106, 661 00 43,500 00 131,859 00 77,844 00 65,328 00 170,000 00 144,000 00 106,236 00 89,915 00 42,035 00 102,763 00 64,493 00 52, 603 00 249,714 00 51,760 00 507,268 00 449,700 00 -345,000 00 315,954 00 392,523 00 479,853 00 447,670 00 259, 578 00 403,653 00 698,400 359,421 468,000 439,462 299,706 00 00 00 00 00 8,443 58 25, Oil 01 47,816 47 33,504 40 9,114 20 13,753 81 14,769 57 20,844 84 8,226 35 232,162 40 208,637 69 69,115 46 62,015 24 55,220 00 185,128 39 31,742 90 29,096 13 182,600 42 4,416 19 77,556 79 112,779 49 84,243 34 77,013 05 280,946 39 146,458 21 103,290 97 102,522 29 107,225 12 182,362 71 125,663 83 193,556 14 265,388 10 104,420 33 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE on the morning of the first CURRENCY. 65 Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. LIABILITIES. t> O <M bo ag «e « "2 * 5 •a p 1,280 41 $294,108 25,000 58,000 1,342 49,382 217,080 50 00 00 71 76 37 23,621 29 237,552 61 2,577 79 66,509 27 $1,454,731 12 $18,885 71 17,949 39 5,929 28 14,000 00 30,272 79 8,870 34 $1,377 8,019 6,592 " 8,403 16,407 12,977 7,787 4,269 23,758 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $3,561,206 71' 2,186,927 20 2,919,555 67 2,689,127 58 3,043,919 41 4,598,297 05 2,898,859 06 3,673,869 771,790,165 57 396,766 07 3,092,461 08* 4,547 63 17,692 67 11,659 00 4,280 41 13,803,832 85 916,459 51 19,785 99 355,010 00 3,616 00 90 96 582 73 1,676 09 4,239 36 1,600 00 8,897 79 798 20 4,406 50 1,611 13 31,544 76 2,631 33 1,763 61 1,319 00 12,790 51 253 29 1,791 59 2,370 80 8,612 71 4,095 02 16,703 33 10,845 19 10,367 64 2,456 46 4,689 36 6,810 65 5,803 03 3,059 68 16,883 01 1,348 22 41,563 16 22,985 34 15,244 77 18,954 52 20,438 36 11,585 97 18,422 97 19, 111 07 23,466 52 2,330 00 87 56 4,453 55 4,391 45 2,391 00 6,734 00 10,124 00 10,425 00 9,856 00 9,325 00 5,310 00 153,310 08 232,166 l l r 191,162 76 158,095 36 248,886 49 141,258 55 315,828 04 214,279 45' 191,543 92 637,470 02 581,011 97 390,705 98 292,369 31 220,137 94 509,332 97 210,803 25 147,481 81 765,759 98 125,383 91 1,692,535 37 1,292,408 07 977,574 81 935,955 67 1,219,163 75 1,317,237 75 1,173,505 33 695,036 36 1,070,884 35 47,483 49 40,276 60 3,493 94 15,285 42 14,264 26 6,400 12,833 6,366 26,268 15,686 2,392,776 83 1,195,386 22 1,925,808 77 1,331,651 27 • 967,314 42l 36,176 12 6,465 41 54 54 4,379 57 1,855 52 3,962 55 376,382 08 183,465 73 $11,165 18 8,047 92 2,310 91 7,568 80. 43,319 22 16,334 42 . 2,084 23 57,326 42 13,725 97 7,323 79 fc,845 70 301 33 5,553 72 15,000 00 3,381 85 62,000 84 55,883 33 1,687 06 23,335 26 22,229 71 376,551 63 736 84 206,659 87 43,369 04 27,972 12 41,324 48,876 27,432 19,926 90 01 82 75 3,409 4,458 3,765 8,579 00 00 00 00 5,988 2.900 14,002 4,266 9,332 10,189 8.901 5,663 623 6,600 2,115 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 134,500,612 64 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF BANK. ts "i® ^§ a £ Rhode Island. National Bank of— ?, 651 44 Providence, Manufacturers' 1283 $87 70 $506,215 41 $14,000 00 Providence, Providence . - . 1302 816,464 85 7,656 85 $2,960 00 Providence, Commercial.... 1319 1,112,387 88 27,750 00 2,400 00 Providence, Blackstone Canal 1328 695,286 83 50,000 00 3,647 86 Providence, Nat'l Exchange. 1339 609,741 34 Providence, Nat'l Bank of 1366 1,956,954 44 18,000 00 Commerce 1369 3,056 63 Providence, Lime Bock 300,670 40 1429 4,421 39 Providence, City 660,395 60 1472 1,531,762 01 118,98663 Providence, American 14,779 28 12,923 74 231 37 Providence, Roger Williams. 1506 45, 000 00 578,835 66 1396 1,762 99 Providence, Traders' 192,633 13 Slaterville, First Nat'l Bank of Smithfield 1035 954 95 74,614 Scituate, Scituate 1552 672 71 15,000 00 30,946 Warren, First 673 5,007 05 1,036 46 1,993 65 137.720 Warren, Nat'l Hope 1008 43 90 1,917 39 3,240 07 119,647 Warren, Nat'l Warren 1419 865 07 1,133 45 3,000 00 182,725 Westerly, Nat'l Niantic 823 105 22 4,800 00 19, 600 39 216,152 267 16 Westerly, Washington. 952 58 81 6,000 00 48 80 186.721 Westerly, Nat'l Phenix 1169 558 60 2,000 00 743 34 123,580 970 716 33 2,500 00 Woonsocket, Citizens' 776 28 1,631 00 99,098 Woon socket, Woonsocket... 1058 4,720 00 220,328 1402 Woonsocket, First 284 25 96,187 2,344 35 1409 Woonsocket, Nat'l Union 115,930 3,037 96 1421 Woonsocket, Producers' 145,583 5,700 00 1423 Woonsocket, Nat'l Globe 90,861 24 45 1,849 46 1206 Wakefield, Wakefield. 2,250 00 Wakefield, Nat'l Exchange.. 1554 49,155 723 96 10,405 08 Warwick, Centreville, 1284 113,904 750 00 Wickford, Wlckford . . 1592 129,461 3,000 00 Total.. 21,605,844 27 130,966 56 511,647 67 121,964 56 61,838 84 Connecticut. Ansonia, Ansonla Bridgeport, First ' Bridgeport, Bridgeport Bridgeport, City Bridgeport, Connecticut... Bridgeport, Pequonnock.. Brooklyn, Windham Co... Birmingham, Birmingham. Bethel, First Clinton, Clinton Danbury, Danbury Danbury, Nat'l Pahquioque Deep River, Deep R i v e r . . . Essex, Saybrook. 1093 335 910 921 927 928 1360 1098 1141 1314 943 1132 1139 1084 234,787 53 208,133 60 207,395 22 274,716 06 409,647 88 226,122 63 95,095 91 349,789 00 59,416 50 71,609 24 393,881 86 236,524 91 156,258 02 142, 425 35 4,500 00 78 70 2,439 98 967 53 664 345 1,967 970 249 41 03 00 16 29 1,133 42 . 173 06 1,423 34 746 40 4,152 04 8,000 00 3,104 29 30,000 00 1,346 15 9,300 00 2,020 91 14,500 00 884 44 5,493 64 2,500 00 1,542 12 78 00 106 80 2,500 00 57J 02 1,431 11 6,200 00 2,360 01 9,460 00 2,419 91 786 81 2,918 54 1,239 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 67 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. S'G -2 $505,000 200,000 370,000 170 000 185,000 501 75 535 76 4,030 64 1,000 00 670 00 JS §> | §? 1 a ® 5 6 3 .3 £ g-jj a w $253 85 3,776 74 S «S % a> V <£ & V O $66,574 20 i09,716 89 90,137 00 40,000 00 30,200 67 650,000 90,000 167,000 540,000 190,000 80,000 1,077 10,650 00 667 00 10,603 128 38 7,445 2,683 2,501 33 1,328 3,976 81 1,800 500 00 90,769 28 16,497 00 28,381 25 235,674 90 35,543 40 100,000 50,000 103,000 132,000 135,000 250,000 150,000 120,000 72,500 200,000 107,000 150,000 160,000 61,000 75,000 40,000 90,500 92,500 1,075 1,022 54 4,411 1,192 23 1,852 453 642 510 05 3,635 640 64 1,025 841 89 908 1,923 28 5,705 9,054 2,581 24 2,621 14 00 741 173 40 511 00 428 03 3,000 461 370 00 42 79 66 69 70 97 377 1,100 50 11,050 !, 000 2,200 550 800 87,133 35 14,144,600 626,400 2,931 30 3,074 03 1,971 79 100,02230 105,000 212,000 216,000 260,000 256,000 178,500 100,000 271,000 30,000 50,000 255,000 252,000 153,000 103,000 3,650 78,500 51,650 27,200 3,546 32 25 61 70 75 $188 17,008 7,000 4,348 44,276 $591 59 785 59 1,520 81 9,300 00 $75,000 1,750 7,250 1,000 50 4,100 $2,500 2,919,323 22 448,101 17 942,125 02 2,499,505 81 944,327 63 309,771 93 12, 111 00 6,167 3,183 7,036 8,817 11,457 25,686 25,867 14,237 8.162 25,460 10,000 16,122 18,000 8,205 8,756 3,220 14,674 9,570 1,250 4,500 00 10,000 00 3,000 00 2,480 00 5,400 00 500,919 62,473 75 2,301,965 81 54,130 00 12,017 2,065 29 7,331 495 6,840 2,042 21 231 50 3,068 75 881 00 457 18 9,642 4,880 00 2,663 413 51 2,258 57 78 5,716 58 73 2,134 401 00 1,336 200 12 5,211 252 39 29,272 31,432 38,328 29,300 35,570 20,188 00 33 1.900 00 52 00 9,900 00 00 30,000 00 19 10,000 00 31,539 00 1,886 00 14,632 00 56,367 00 18,664 17 20,530 00 25,295 50 $1,170,319 92 1,312,518 90 1,686,458 72 1,195,274 60 1,069,015 10 198,822 49 114,981 79 278,542 82 284,495 57 376,946 11 571,544 64 396,487 72 301,193 24 208,014 38, 491,941 11 233,916 75 297,806 02 347,372 05 182,487 39 186,217 75 113,451 61 238,029 49 248,202 68 43,481,422 50 416,546 62 757,247 21 644,321 57 874,384 69 932,271 91 641,643 40 239,108 64 755,213 00 121,265 89 159,864 75 762,464 28 606,847 59 369,052 83 315,632 31 68 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations LIABILITIES. d' o a T I T L E OF B A N K . & ,Q B a © o m 1 * pi •d a £ 0 S03 CD 3 •a o p. « *o •a g u *3 £ £ m 1 GQ V i o & o 1283 1302 1319 1328 1339 $500,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 500,'000 00 00 00 00 00 $3,042 201,730 42,000 24,500 5,539 55 37 00 00 53 $450,000 166,550 332,750 149,450 164,500 00 00 00 00 00 $162,725 19 252,531 18 271,071 78 463,593 18 312,142 01 1366 1369 1429 1472 1506 1396 1,709,200 250,000 500,000 1,437,650 499,950 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 SI, 563 10,000 5,829 61,500 79,000 2,295 87 00 70 00 00 00 569,887 78,400 149,950 479,210 166,195 66,500 00 00 00 00 00 00 544,508 80 93,755 25 174,178 63 384,256 02 137,943 02 29,071 63 1035 1552 673 1008 1419 823 952 1169 970 1058 1402 1409 1421 1423 1206 1554 1284 1592 100,000 56,000 150,000 130,000 200,000 250,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 • 200,000 107,000 150,000 160,000 100,000 100,000 70,000 100,000 125,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2,162 725 2,034 9,732 7,079 13,493 42,461 1,440 994 16,000 1,934 1,200 13,000 1,351 1,100 2,361 1,696 1,400 05 94 29 33 10 85 62 00 14 00 18 00 00 74 00 98 17 00 88,765 43,170 89,902 116,880 120,337 . 218,000 134,940 106,000 65,228 177,000 83,435 132,365 141,340 37,495 66,368 26,600 79,925 82,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1,771 7a 11,484 16 30,733 90 22,219 14 36,822 03 74,725 80 45,285 86 35,445 45 33,064 54 80,665 43 32,669 65 8,152 88 29,802 63 40,290 54 11,591 09 7,367 08 38,193 49 30,677 11 12,207,650 00 6,606,785 01 £ Rhode Island* National Bank of— Providence, Manufacturers'. Providence, Providence Providence, Commercial.... Providence, Blackstone Canal Providence, Nat'l Exchange.. Providence, Nat'l Bank of Commerce Providence, Lime R o c k . . . . . Providence, City Providence, American Providence, Roger Williams. Providence, Traders' Slaterviile, First Nat'l Bank of Smithfield Scituate, Scituate Warren, First Warren, Nat'l Hope Warren, Nat'l Warren Westerly, Nat'l N i a n t i c . . . . Westerly, Washington Westerly, Nat'l P h e n i x . . . . . Woonaocket, Citizens' Woonsocket, Woonsocket... Woonsocket, First Woonsocket, Nat'l Union Woonaocket, Producers' Woonsocket, Nat'l Globe.... Wakefield, Wakefield.... Wakefield, Nat'l Exchange.. Warwick, Centreville.... Wickford, Wickford Total 20,364,800 00 894,650 09 Connecticut. Anaonia, Ansonia Bridgeport, First Bridgeport, Bridgeport Bridgeport, City Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Pequonnock Brooklyn, Windham Co Birmingham, Birmingham... Bethel, First Clinton, Clinton Danbury, Danbury Danbury, Nat'l Pahquioque . Deep River, Deep R i v e r . . . . . Essex, Saybrook 1093 335 910 921 927 928 1360 1098 1141 1314 943 1132 1139 1084 200,000 210,000 215,850 250,000 332,100 200,000 108,300 300,000 60,000 75,000 327,000 250,000 150,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24,200 29,454 43,170 4,300 62,000 12,000 7,500 45,000 3,650 5,017 29,000 7,595 10,000 11,166 00 59 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 89 00 26 00 76 79,500 187,200 188,750 225,000 225,250 160,000 85,575 218,690 26,000 45,000 224,936 199,865 133,535 89,970 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 | 76,893 62 167,912 55 121,228 41 332,992 61 205,553 30 150,515 87 22,575 42 144,643 00 9,513 54 18,098 12 97,942 25 53,114 22 51,383 21 90,780 54 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 69 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. •a $ J1 Aggregate. EC | | State bank circulation outstanding. I !; s 1 P ° «cM tO u; .s g Profits. "S ©o S Due to other banks. ; Due to National Bonks. LIABILITIES. OB ! $74,237 11,073 30,315 19,979 92 3L 04 53 30,780 66 $200 03 99,812 43 200 00 1,364 57 $47,647 15 12,572 63 13,051 81 46,554 03 $6,705 00 17,657 00 16,791 00 13,000 00 20,300 00 13,196 66 19,158 23 8,593 92 42,378 03 57,733 97 2,734 04 ' 4,887- 65 11,028 00 . 7,352 00 10,585 00 20,937 00 6,363 00 6,480 00 2,919,323 22 448,101 17 '942,125 02 2,499,505 81 944,327 63 309,771 93 3,923 71 1,013 69 3,644 70 2,649 28 5,109 98 4,979 18 3,368 50 2,874 98 1,957 31 935 25 78 44 3,314 67 528 42 917 11 752 41 18 47 11,829 83 883 66 2,200 00 2,288 00 198,822 49 114,981 79 278,542 82 284,495 57 376,946 11 571,544 64 396,487 72 301,193 24 208,014 38 491,941 11 233,916 75 297,806 02 . 347,372 05 182,487 39 186,217 75 113,451 61 238,029 49 248,202 68 59,203 66 58,218 82 11,056 47 37 65 41,086 10 500 00 300 00 2,227 93 424 82 3,603 25 •13,429 74 933 81 6,565 48 156 47 2,199 56 4,499 00 6,030 39 13,844 43 260 00 3,185 25 205 08 200 00 $596,023 93 92,560 03 $57,326 42 1,130,312 43 1,466 09 17,870 0842,561 88 46,418 92 9,304 07 83,937 39 102,232 52 7,416 26 26,071 00 18,385 51 9,475 84 40,221 30 10,988 55 9,384 07 13,614 43 8,04191 2,590 00 7,598 00 4,543 00 7,002 00 740 00 3,496 00 1.974 00 2,617 00 2,701 00 2,433 00 3,221 00 '6,899 00 6,385 00 $1,170,319 92 1,312, 518 90 1,686,458 72 1,195,274 60 1,069,015 10 483,889 75 731,261 87 408,723 00 43,481,422 50 2,200 60 5,819 32 20, 412 07 15,719 36 42,664 05 15,231 22 6,326 52 3,149 96 . 5,088 00 i,538 84 2,341 90 29,955 73 13,966 74 11,655 55 4,814 58 10,133 00 5,680 00 4,638 00 5,109 00 8,200 00 9,241 00 4,592 00 12,095 00 2,178 00 4,931 00 13,409 00 7,506 00 .3,095 00 5,286 00 416,546 62 757,247 21 644,321 57 874,384 69 932,271 91 641,643 40 239,108 64 755,213 00 121,265 89 159,864 75 762,464 28 606,847 59 369,052 83 315,632 31 8,546 88 5.014 96 1,327 49 3,626 00 63,811 82 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. •d *3 g I ® J3 T I T L E OF BANK. S li a Connecticut. National bank of— East Hoddam, Nat'l Bank of New England 1480 Falls Village, Nat'l Iron 1214 Hartford, First 121 Hartford, Nat'l Exchange . . . 361 Hartford, Charter Oak 480 Hartford, Phoenix 670 Hartford, JEtna 756 Hartford, American 1165 Hartford, Mercantile 1300 Hartford, Farmers & Mech's' 1321 Hartford, Hartford. 1338 Hartford, City 1377 Jewett City, Jewett City 1478 Litchfield, First 709 Meriden, Home 720 Meriden, Meriden 1382 Middletown, First 397 Middletown, Middlesex C o . . 845 Middletown, Middletown.... 1216 Middletown, Central 1340 Mystic Bridge, First 25l Mystic River, Mystic River.. 645 Mystic, Mystic 1268 New Haven, First 2 New Haven, Second 227 New Haven, Yale 796 New Haven, Merchants' 1128 New Haven,Nat. Tradesm'n's 1202 New Haven, Nat. New Haven 1243 New Haven, New Haven Co. 1245 New London, First 196 New London, Nat'l Bank of Commerce 666 New London, Nat'l Whaling. 978 New London, New London City 1037 New London, Nat'l Union... 1175 Norwich, F i r s t . . . . 458 Norwich, Second i Norwich, Thames 657 Norwich, Norwich 1358 Norwich, Shetncket 1379 Norwich, Uncas 1187 Norwich, Merchants' 1481 Norwalk, Fairfield C o . . . . . . . 754 Norwalk, Norwalk 942 New Britain, New Britain... 1184 New Milford, First 1193 New Canaan, First 1249 $105,801 70 133,222 93 959,479 49 429,811 47 339,493 66 976.595 01 524,864 20 834,720 28 621,698 42 1,294,661 14 1,341,999 25 627,618 03 14,328 20 89,941 12 398,416 45 319,875 39 96,680 19 421,020 50 414,678 65 170,323 29 87,429 66 112,159 12 34,411 79 698,848 37 1,206,212 09 554,365 93 569,378 11 485,274 55 377,851 78 353,355 4 6 87,637 07 213,187 08 65,038 20 $920 79 2,875 49 336 51 08 06 14 01 4,416 06 178 52 10,395 86 I,144 46 254 00 45 18 58 01 4,730 76 1,783 99 543 26 3,510 01 443 37 1,635 14 119 94 781 20 329 71 327 00 $3,000 00 $1,298 01 12, 621 96 1,765 08 12,589 96 25,828 06 15,132 48 15,222 05 6,732*39 189,528 51 16,083 51 2, 400 97 3,065 49 1,770 73 2,506 15 15,000 00 7,222 27 15,179 98 15,000 00 3,604 01 168 40 5,295 75 977 97 5,700 00 24,449 68 2,467 46 3,000 00 2,344 46 1,000 00 2,036 34 4,900 00 5,181 73 10,000 00 5,179 38 6,000 00 2,474 45 707 85 830 50 4,421 35 685 85 2,300 00 6,030 86 34,000 00 15,691 52 53,051 00 83,662 16 4,377 84 1,811 00 19,462 49 1,488 98 79,386 23 15 91 2,883 34 7,190 00 94,549 68 261,336 74 6,906 38 471,967 38 338,528 57 608 48 1,334,870 35 . 283,086 20 89,727 32 27 45 304,163 76 336 27 307.488 91 564 22 310,856 07 982 49 214,585 85 373,298 29 160,151 99 2,758 13 87,833 99 3,412 50 10,000 00 619 23 717 50 2,500 00 2,500 00 1,000 OO 1,627 1,501 7,004 2,964 12 50 4,317 57 620 00 10,558 28 6,977 63 3,244 07 3 75 30 64 61 5,230 00 56 600 00 00 1,002 26 238 31 11 00 49 00 323 50 00 3,678 22 00 2,001 90 11,000 00 1,937 39 3,500 00 754 48 3,500 00 1,230 82 15,000 10,713 6,000 4,459 4,155 8,000 8,000 660 19 2,192 85 2,419 53 5,468 78 6,544 29 1,067 17 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. 1 3'S « cs g£v f3o .tS S ^ OS BIS o $588 51 437 35 1,612 55 1,063 18 66,878 42 2,845 25 25,535 80 3,675 16 $135,000 150,000 556,000 530,000 500,000 885,000 500,000 500,000 6,079 69 200,000 2,276 93 23,761 15 3,836 69 421,000 420,000 223 80 200,000 50,000 212,000 230,000 11 S •5 &M o $9,300 227,450 152,200 215,000 122,900 272,900 25,000 93,550 12,650 50 $8,625 11,313 5,792 1,418 58,652 7,889 14,941 2,970 4,042 28,889 12,499 37,495 30 1,857 802 907 82 111,000 2,100 100,000 6,252 1,130 18,988 3,400 824 1,751 4,034 1,121 6,586 2,496 6,997 2,184 1,567 2,875 4,109 614 40,675 83 130,000 150,000 13,900 8,889 2,500 188,000 1,128 67 24,570 98 4,141 62 611 15 3,773 05 5,400 00 1,035 81 5,356 05 1,648 58 !6, 604 37 100,000 242,000 300,000 150,000 150,000 105,000 50,000 293,000 900,000 380,000 475,000 112,000 400,000 3,758 77 200,000 6,284 88 760,000 145,000 50,000 197,000 140,000 225,000 300,000 4,347 87 200,000 636 30 2,624 01 38,600 5,600 35,000 5,000 10,000 75,050 359,400 125,000 100,000 1,000 00 344 40 820 00 5,208 00 5,541 88 612 60 525 00 355 79 76 08 $38,245 85 00 4,600 00 24 6,400 00 41 10,000 00 78 00 67 16,810 00 37,920 82 39,000 00 64,940 00 100,000 00 51,400 73 800 00 37,636 59 1,900 00 25,134 49 10,500 00 14,380 00 13,863 94 35,615 00 17,703 20 12,722 70 16,316 75 500 00 3,050 00 3,600 00 81,718 00 105,556 00 71,753 79 99,461 02 416,730 83 857 00 24,425 00 36,200 00 40,388 85 457,670 65 427,937 51 11,000 00 49,000 00 796 5,600 1,760 00 39,950 00 20,000 00 21,217 500 00 71,323 06 31,000 00 27,600 00 2,000 00 63, 100 3,180 502 12 120,545 00 5,000 00 45,500 101,000 4,500 40,194 8,965 00 33,223 64 840 2,421 25 29,152 55 5,287 12,414 53 31,716 30 373 89 6,950 6,792 475 00 25,720 75 3,406 54 7,623 2,836 64 28,266 45 27,692 00 2,281 20,000 1,893 13,150 423 00 32,914 39 .......... 2,409 385 68 19,837 00 22,700 00 10,792 41 1,490 200 275,432 09 509,525 81 1,183,516 01 715,233 97 2,593,783 91 587,126 15 206,331 46 610,887 54 509,325 87 684,570 13 684,180 25 729,266 58 381,450 39, 234,908 99i 114,100 20,000 100,000 4,928 2,799 2,504 1,394 7,704 $15,718 22,569 151,510 109,522 66,769 165,036 81,574 63,833 35 95 60 58 21,000 00 00 133,580 65 38,400 00 68,634 61 2,210 00 16,323 00 280,000 392,000 300,000 55,000 374 09 10,200 $766 47 2,464 00 3,583 54 3,000 00 325 57 2,548 00 436 20 71 00 2,609 00 12,153 00 16,709 00 8,780 14 72 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations P W m 0 1 m s . 1 w Individual deposits. u « .0 B 0 Notes In circulation. T I T L E OP B A N K . Capital stock paid In. LIABILITIES. Connecticut. National Bank of— East Haddam, Nat'l Bank of New England Falls Village, Nat'l Iron Hartford, First Hartford, Nat'l Exchange.... Hartford, Charter Oak Hartford, Phoenix Hartford, M t n & Hartford, American Hartford, Mercantile Hartford, Farmers MechV. Hartford, Hartford Hartford, City Jewett City, Jewett City Litchfield, First Meriden, Home Meriden, Meriden Middle town, First Middle tow ii, Middlesex C o . . . Middletown, Middletown Middletown, Central Mystic Bridge, First Mystic River, Myotic River . . Mystic, Mystic New Haven, First New Haven, Second New Haven, Yale New Haven, Merchants' New Haven, N a t Tradesmen's New Haven, Nat. New Haven New Haven, New Haven C o . New London, F i r s t . . New London, Nat'l Bank of Commerce New London, N a t l W h a l i n g . New London, New London City New London, N a t l Union . . . Norwich, First Norwich, Second Norwich, Thames Norwich, Norwich Norwich, Shetucket Norwich, Uncas Norwich, Merchants' Norwalk, Fairfield Co Norwalk, Norwalk New Britain, New B r i t a i n . . . New Milford, First New Canaan, First. 1480 1214 121 361 486 670 756 ; 1165 1300 1321 1338 1377 1478 709 720 1382 397 845 1216 1340 251 645 1268 2 227 796 1128 1202 1243 1245 196 666 978 1037 1175 458 224 657 1358 1379 1187 1481 754 942 1184 1193 1249, 52,450 00 500,000 00 1,000,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 300,000 00 464,800 00 350,000 00 100,000 00 $21,500 00 31,237 19 150, 000 00 20,000 00 42,712 32 300,776 74 40,000 00 72,363 86 34,500 00 100,000 00 371,208 M 61,608 30 1,823 35 9,624 10 23,000 00 36,000 00 2,000 00 71,200 00 65,000 00 18,220 00 13,000 00 18,237 03 7,185 90 74,783 19 120,000 00 12,000 00 19,000 00 67,500 00 56,807 60 8,500 00 44,506 70 $80,800 00 127,590 00 497,930 00 475,420 00 441,780 00 750,000 00 429,640 00 445,000 00 166,500 00 352,620 00 312,856 00 163,800 00 39,945 00 179,577 00 200,437 00 360,000 00 89,075 00 214,000 00 260,000 00 133,400 00 334,760 00 90,000 00 44,980 00 262,010 00 799,343 00 336,898 00 426,000 00 250,750 00 345,040 00 269,265 00 "99,415 00 $91,073 49 85,650 60 695,098 74 92,825 73 292,619 77 887,429 55 81,986 86 384,043 84 145,004 26 297,251 43 470,702 21 154,577 34 1,940 71 69,489 93 104,141 92 56,387 28 124,616 67 113,719 72 126,342 64 51,298 49 20,525 78 65,469 17 8,235 31, 415,453 98 871,574 70 225,548 44 342,118 00 203,004 92 294,945 21 196,020 81 72,896 04 207,200 00 150,000 00 30,678 58 16,742 09 115,500 00 125,000 00 94,428 21 79,150 02 $130,000 00 200,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 1*017,400 00 525,000 00 600,000 00 500,000 00 1,105,000 00 1,132,800 00 550,000 00 60,000 00 200,000 00 400,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 350,000 00 369,300 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 0 0 . 125,000 00 150,000 00 500,000 00 300,000 00 3,000,000 00 220,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 215,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 310,000 00 125,000 00 . 100,000 00 41,051 09 30,000 00 9,500 00 6,400 00 100,000 00 2,200 00 1,416 37 2,833 15 11,746 35 4,200 00 7,000 00 17,410 63 1,500 00 45,500 00 89,500 00 354,362 00 178,950 00 674,000 00 127,030 00 44,975 00 174,550 00 190 A/C\Jfofsn VUV 00 UL/ 186,387 00 267,760 00 152,414 00 104,480 00 89,960 00 29,541 24 206,608 27 1 2 8 , 6 8 1 24 130,347 31 718,801 11 164,028 14 52,045 41 39,903 15 133,454 18 110,503 18 49,985 48 170,427 70 97,450 36 32,745 04 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. LIABILITIES. $ m n v•3 S $56,209 79 $9,758 71 21,348 22 106,339 59 106,591 31 52,624 67 114,936 73 46,687 22 57, 230 79 88,558 40 103, 753 65 138,892 18 45,161 99 7,240 96 21,944 79 21, 369 98 14.214 97 29,354 11 21,706 83 5,281 88 464 37 24,054 30 691 00 14.215 82 89,094 05 39,794 33 3,417 65 122,333 86 19,443 02 4,764 58 5,655 55 23,260 05 24,163 15 16,035 67 52,858 91 16,269 62 31,593 75 26,965 54 45,222 57 3,255 70 24,796 81 40,027 15 41,557 3 > 20,695 75 8,250 74 $2,026 21 1,183 26 2,262 80 2,301 14 4,195 47 108 73 69,901 36 19,776 53 6,038 30 1,214 85 755 30 19,607 04 203 46 9,878 27 1, 578 23 ,838 57 3,213 15 1,713 24 6,905 10 5,187 74 9,119 47 12,292 04 440 62 2 55 $6,164 82 5,488 43 82,171 02 40,728 56 21,313 76 87,129 76 33,895 99 39,060 98 20,820 04 188, 612 01 71,216 37 16,809 83 137 47 13,817 23 8,427 78 14,067 25 1,845 66 8, 658 70 21, 863 00 5,053 24 2,911 21 4,966 14 1,132 28 27,705 94 46,354 73 24,606 04 22,387 60 14,438 61 13,593 73 17,624 42 7,926 73 $14,337 00 10,440 00 5,521 00 9,195 00 7,016 00 49,724 00 11,996 00 17,225 00 24,827 00 54,173 00 121,713 00 26,864 00 2,715 00 6,197 86 25,946 78 3,666 00 7,000 00 5,466 61 4,730 72 26,152 64 27,039 67 34,389 05 29,058 37 3,339 68 25,890 93 26,871 99 23,853 32 14,622 62 23,954 54 9,407 03 2,450 66 4,710 00 9,438 00 3,304 00 14,322 00 10,018 00 21,608 00 4,820 00 3,391 00 1,195 00 11,334 00 8,743 00 12,514 00 13,333 00 27,919 00 19,255 00 35,000 00 10*939 00 4,555 00 17,300 00 10,694 00 18,165 00 7,585 00 11,621 00 6,566 00 73 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the NationalRankingAssociations RESOURCES. •C *3 E «O T I T L E OP BANK. aa a s Pk 5 -a ® s Connecticut. National Bank of— Putnam, First 448 Pawcatuck, Pawcatuck... 919 Portland, First 1013 Roekvillo, First 186 Rockville, Roekvillo... 509 Southport, Southport.. 660 South Norwalk, First 502 Stafford Springs, Stafford. 686 Stamford, First 4 Stamford, Stamford 1038 Stonington, First 735 SuflSeld, First 497 Thompson, Thompson. 1477 Tolland, Tolland County-. 1385 Waterbury, Waterbury . . . 780 Waterbury, Citizens' 791 West Meriden, First 250 West Killingly, First Nat. Bank of Killingly 450 Westport, First 394 Winsted, Hurlbut1494 Windham, Windham..... 1614 Total . $129, 687 57,278 156,314 188,677 299,006 122,008 60,385 169,362 186,840 137,282 10,561 160,292 65,421 63,157 535,933 303,516 265,187 40,011.04 231,068 34 260,576 53 58,486 70 $570 00 1,391 44 12" 12 722 12 643 97 $9,000 00 3,195 75 1,700 00 13,800 00 5,900 00 1,501 6,000 00 900 00 679 91 3,900 00 6,700 00 3,100 00 2,286 24 5,052 14 678 58 10,000 00 9,500 00 11,045 80 499 06 1,500 00 2,450 00 14 35 1,000 00 26,159,684 11 76,710 24 881,825 28 $700 17 820 59 527 73 689 45 798 30 730 61 580 71 3,620 83 1,273 25 720 42 2,913 88 19 04 736 17 6,155 68 3,940 99 2,454 12 1,615 63 1,018 33 122 25 $ 3 , 0 5 6 25 $3,144 26 2 , 5 0 0 00 5,601 66 2 , 0 0 0 00 1,514 07 1 4 , 7 7 5 00 2,907 43 1,630 84 4,790 27 2,957 73 2,930 17 784 43 913 85 12,094 56 3,403 54 599 60 2 , 2 0 0 00 817 89 8 , 1 4 5 30 5,000 00 637 97 8,800 00 216,984 25 131,236 28 New York. Adams, First 71 Adams, Huogerford 1531 Albion, First 166 Albion, Orleans Co 1509 Amenla, First 706 Andes, First 302 Angelica, First 564 Auburn, First 231 Auburn, Auburn City 1285 Auburn, Cayuga Co 1345 Auburn 1350 Auburn, Nat'l Exchange.. 1351 Aurora, First 412 Amsterdam, First 1307 Amsterdam, Farmers' 1335 Baldwinsville, First Batavia, First 340 Batavia, Nat. Bank of Genesee 1074 Bath, First 165 Binghampton, First 202 Binghampton, City 1189 Binghampton, Nat. Broome Co , 1513 45.605 19 437 07 135,105 51 10,537 51 93,061 81 121 99 187,806 02 3,374 00 64,390 20 55 96 38,188 50 117,314 13 602 50 168,127 71 1,518 41 263,214 49 4,254 89 482,528 89 686 38 439,243 37 3,552 10 198,067 77 1,424 27 96.606 28 435 83 165,213 47 248 74 322,337 65 2,215 01 122,654 60 458 80 89,755 22 18,588 84 8,832 58 1,730 65 14,062 73 4,003 07 2,000 00 2,630 74 2,868 2,039 2,240 535 1,486 1,288 2,117 10 00 4,630 28 5,808 75 10,000 00 9,308 257 5,700 3,085 15 84 00 00 2,377 83 1,680 93 16,847 1,195 461 30 6, 467 48 1,843 66 1,913 33 16,000 00 2,620 30 4,205 97 81,863 32 1,243 46 10,000 00 1,774 32 8,095 11 6,000 00 1,543 43 628 09 1,186 09 5,788 2,659 1,471 252,990 95 135,158 106,687 39 214,730 83 3,796 26 1 , 9 5 0 43 2,448 72 7,532 29 ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first 75 Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. BS «> 3 • •e g t l -2 20 d o £ 3 •g s ^ £ A « •a £ ~ ftd $140 4 2 7,108 26 * P | ft Eg $2,316 70,000 374 150,000 2,440 205,000 1 , 2 3 1 38 5,449 112,000 17,000 1,412 130,000 96,950 1,819 38 1 9 , 7 2 2 15 $2,000 00 485,264 8 1 48 00 3 7 , 5 7 5 47 422, 482 86 257 500 00 5 , 0 1 4 72 340,922 4 1 28,400 20 597,187 29 62,350 613 106,400 4,135 175,200 200 200,500 50,000 449 62,000 850 1,320 2 0 , 2 5 7 33 1 , 1 5 5 65 4 2 , 3 4 0 00 842 00 3 4 , 1 5 0 00 2 , 5 0 2 26 296,500 71,250 4,842 849 79 9,184 50,000 30,000 1,189 7 6 34 675,171 2 1 4 , 0 0 0 00 445,496 62 1 5 6 , 7 5 1 84 141,579 92 2,000 00 1 , 3 4 6 , 9 5 5 75 4 2 , 1 2 1 60 795,456 47 2 6 , 5 0 0 00 562,196 07 2 8 , 6 6 5 08 1,134 3 0 8 , 3 7 1 75 4 , 0 3 7 79 1 1 2 , 9 2 3 00 3,132 1,000 00 493,162 35 3 , 3 2 3 96 110,700 789,289 39 1 9 , 5 1 3 00 4 , 7 0 0 00 500,000 285,000 3 6 1 , 6 2 1 05 1,391 202,000 112,000 164,576 45 1 7 , 0 0 0 78 2 6 , 4 0 0 79 205,000 200,000 $348,514 00 1 3 , 0 0 2 99 659 39 50,000 3 7 , 7 5 0 93 $23,200 00 $115 00 2,015 67,450 180,000 © I i 133,000 2 , 2 9 9 56 It $150,000 322,000 2 6 , 2 5 1 67 £ 2 7 , 4 8 2 00 2,000 00 6,600 00 2 6 1 , 8 1 1 65 639,255 65 794 64 205,000 50 1,830 2 3 , 6 4 0 43 5 6 9 , 9 9 0 32 1 5 , 9 1 0 78 77,000 400 6,024 6 , 5 0 0 00 2 1 7 , 7 0 0 29 477,843 45 19,482,500 3,187,300 581,576 3 0 1 94 12,554 00 7,500 00 155,392 68 815 749 00 2 1 , 3 9 1 00 6 9 , 9 1 2 80 394,570 16 75,000 290 65 110,000 145,327 8 9 3 , 1 2 8 , 4 9 9 78 475,915 13 6 2 , 5 3 2 , 9 0 0 13 4 4 2 , 1 5 0 94 103,550 69,150 4,201 3 , 1 8 0 36 5 4 , 4 7 5 72 103,200 3,650 2,017 1 , 7 7 1 00 2 4 , 0 0 9 00 5 3 , 8 6 0 58 4 1 0 , 8 3 5 46 104,000 2,300 1, 040 12.699 11 5 2 , 3 9 3 10 285,047 84 1,700 1,302 1 3 , 3 5 7 87 127,404 35 662 10,990 00 237,504 2 0 743 85 60,000 100,000 100,000 1,256 45 157,000 2,304 50 500 00 4 , 3 6 6 10 195,000 88 167,000 2 , 1 5 4 94 112,000 100,000 1,814 12 97,000 1,976 146 5 6 121,500 4 5 00 140,000 50,000 9,000 180 00 3 9 , 3 0 3 56 2 5 , 0 0 0 00 534,975 39 840,096 7 5 3,253 3 4 1 00 52.700 00 4 2 , 0 0 0 00 3,533 1 , 7 8 5 85 5 2 , 9 0 3 74 4 2 , 2 5 0 01 791,232 80 1,139 330 45 2 4 , 2 1 9 00 111,500 00 529,480 9 0 21,100 9,230 660 20 25,000 00 2 7 , 2 3 6 88 1 8 , 1 6 6 25 343,127 48 3,381 2 0 , 3 1 0 00 1,802 5,765 65 110,000 100,000 202,200 2,126 482 7 1 3 4 , 2 5 5 00 77,050 339 4 , 5 0 2 76 2 4 , 7 8 1 35 85,000 6,369 4 , 0 1 1 56 175,000 1,000 7,196 1,368 46 100,200 5,000 100 383,208 43 2,853 50,000 2,566 80 21,048 00, 560,572 5 1 77,000 2 , 4 2 6 78 230,916 2 8 1 3 , 4 4 8 37 403 30,000 431,369 19 2 1 , 8 9 7 02 1,934 1,933 283,910 3 2 442,273 87 396,832 60 74,543 54 8,000 00 573,736 9 1 3 , 2 6 0 00 6 7 , 7 3 0 00 6 4 , 6 1 7 16 608,896 20 5 , 2 5 0 00 3 3 , 7 7 7 00 80,000 00 356,396 77 76 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. D • T I T L E OF B A N K . i % 1 1 •3 •O 1I a a $ S {£ <2 1 a on 5* & s & £ O O (A JS •S3 O -a 1 A Connecticut* National Bank of— Putnam, First Pawcatuck, Pawcatuck.. Portland, First Rockville, First Rockville, Rockville Southport, Southport..... South Norwalk, First Stafford Springs, Stafford.... Stamford, First Stamford, Stamford Stonington, First Suffield, First Thompson, Thompsou... Tolland, Tolland C o u n t y . . . . Waterbury, W a t e r b u r y . . . . . . Waterbury, Citizens* WestMeriden, First West Killingly, First Nat'l Bank of K i l l i n g l y . . . . . . . . . Westport, First ... Winsted, Hurlbut Windham, Windham. 448 $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 00 $ 3 , 7 7 9 24 $128,500 00 919 . 85,000 00 736 2 0 6 2 , 4 7 9 00 8,955 87 1013 150,000 00 1 , 4 0 0 00 1 3 3 , 5 0 0 00 70,667 23 186 200,000 00 7 , 0 0 0 00 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 00 70,806 94 509 300,000 00 3 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 8 0 , 0 0 0 00 96,915 09 660 100,000 0 0 2 9 , 0 0 0 00 8 9 , 1 6 0 00 66,583 76 502 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 0 0 0 00 1 1 4 , 5 0 0 00 72,605 33 686 150,000 00 1 0 , 0 0 0 00 4 200,000 00 1038 735 497 1 0 4 , 6 7 0 00 51,500 28 4 4 , 1 5 5 34 1 5 9 , 6 0 5 00 126,011 72 2 0 2 , 0 2 0 00 101,026 02 1 8 1 , 5 0 0 00 161,813 34 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 1 7 , 2 9 1 89 1 7 9 , 6 0 6 00 33,710 29 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 5 , 0 0 0 00 179,635 00 61,908 09 1477 70,000 00 790 00 5 5 , 2 5 8 00 1385 7 5 , 0 0 0 00 3 , 5 0 0 00 4 5 , 0 0 0 00 5,608 97 780 • 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 7 5 , 0 0 0 00 4 4 9 , 4 0 0 00 225,417 17 791 400,000 00 6; 302 1 1 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 00 84,850 00 250 300,000 00 4 , 8 8 2 48 1 7 7 , 0 0 0 00 54,573 51 450 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 00 4,000 00 99,000 00 33,113 34 394 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 8 , 1 9 1 67 2 5 4 , 5 0 0 00 32,416 47 1494 205,000 00 4 1 , 0 0 0 00 184,475 00 84,841 74 1614 100,000 00 1 0 , 6 5 0 00 6 9 , 3 0 0 00 19,540 40 24,584,220 00 2 , 8 9 6 , 7 3 2 60 16,895, 608 00 12,256,897 03 71 75,000 00 4 , 9 0 9 34 6 6 , 4 8 4 00 6,718 64 1531 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 00 5 , 0 3 2 42 8 0 , 6 1 5 00 153,172 55 Total. New $52,522 94 . 19,365 29 York. Adams, First ... Adams, Hungerford . Albion, First Albion, Orleans Co Amenia, First Andes, First Angelica, First Auburn, First Auburn, Auburn City Auburn, Cayuga Co Auburn Auburn, Nat'l Exchange.... Aurora, First Amsterdam, First Amsterdam, Farmers' Baldwinsville, First Batavia, First Batavia, Nat'l Bank of Genesee Bath, First BInghampton, First Binghampton City BInghampton, Nat. Broome Co 166 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 0 0 0 00 8 9 , 9 6 2 00 184,808 55 1509 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 1 5 , 9 3 8 06 8 4 , 5 4 0 00 191,209 80 706 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 11,219 92 9 0 , 0 0 0 00 62,487 57 302 6 0 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 1 6 6 75 5 1 , 8 2 8 00 11,906 03 564 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 1 2 9 90 8 9 , 5 0 0 00 41, "607 89 231 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 0 0 0 00 9 0 , 0 0 0 00 184,737 41 1285 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 5 8 4 77 1 4 1 , 3 0 0 0C 132,892 36 1345 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 00 4 , 0 0 0 00 1 7 5 , 5 0 0 0C 344,284 57 1350 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 4 , 8 6 6 78 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 6 0 0 00 1 3 7 , 8 0 0 0C 9 9 , 9 5 0 0C1 299,627 26 1351 412 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 3 , 0 0 0 00 8 4 , 8 4 0 0C1 35,359 22 1307 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 00 1 8 , 0 0 0 00 8 5 , 1 9 0 0C> 121,744 81 1335 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 00 5 1 , 3 9 1 46 6 6 , 0 0 0 0C> 205,328 23 292 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 00 4 , 0 0 0 0C 1 2 6 , 0 0 0 0C1 53,368 64 340 7 5 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 2 7 3 33 6 7 , 5 0 0 0C> 87,277 71 1074 1 1 4 , 4 0 0 0C 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 0C 2 1 , 2 2 4 32 9 8 , 1 6 2 0C> 8 8 , 0 0 4 OC) 141,219 82 165 9 , 1 5 7 61 159,756 68 199,913 33 202 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 0C 8 , 0 0 0 0C) 1189 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 0C 4 0 , 0 0 0 0C» 1 7 9 , 2 2 5 0() 1 5 7 , 0 0 0 0() 160,698 20 1513 100 000 OC 2 0 , 0 0 0 OCI 7 9 , 7 1 5 <K) 123,525 19 129,027,20 77 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first * Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. on $ £ « as <y € P © (M fl H 1 « 1? o & o Q 1 P I: •31 I 5 1 $ 6 , 8 1 9 98 $2,434 93 4 , 4 7 5 38 $ 4 8 , 9 0 1 14 . 9 , 3 4 2 43 789,289 39 12,410 8 2 8, OH 00 308,371 75 4 2 2 , 4 8 2 86 9 , 0 7 7 73 319 4 2 1 3 , 4 2 6 28| 7 , 0 1 5 00 597,187 29: 12,052 85 2 0 , 7 1 8 46 673 39 7 , 4 2 0 00 675,171 21 9 , 1 8 8 44 5 , 7 0 0 00 445,496 62 4 , 6 8 7 00 1 5 6 , 7 5 1 84 1,489 51 2 , 7 6 4 02 4,224 20 4 5 , 0 0 0 09 10,611 86 29,705 3 1 2 , 8 9 1 42 5 , 8 3 5 09 493,162 3 5 1 5 , 3 1 2 65 2 , 0 8 3 48 1 , 9 2 7 24 4 , 6 3 0 00 141,579 92 3 3 , 3 2 4 63 8,202 00 1,346,955 75 8 , 2 1 5 63 1 3 , 4 9 2 00 8,022 36 7,755 00 261,811 65' 1 , 8 5 0 86 3 0 , 3 8 3 51 6 , 0 0 9 00 639,255 6 5 1 4 , 2 3 0 00 569,990 32 25,446 22 9 , 5 5 1 87 5 , 4 4 5 49 3 , 2 4 2 60 379 8 0 187 49 1 4 , 4 0 0 00 2 1 7 , 7 0 0 29 1 , 5 4 0 , 9 9 0 14 855,304 00 6 2 , 5 3 2 , 9 0 0 13 2 , 3 9 2 , 1 5 7 13 3 1 6 , 2 9 9 15| 155,392 68 2; 280 70 7 , 4 6 7 10 920 09 316 28 1 , 4 0 0 15 9,499 45 830 23 2,757 25 3 , 6 6 5 12 2 2 , 3 6 3 00 582 46 127,404 35 431,369 19 569 63 2 1 , 5 5 2 13 1 9 , 7 0 0 00 534,975 39 2 , 1 1 9 60 2 8 , 4 5 5 42 2 3 , 5 0 0 00 840,096 75 1 1 1 , 8 1 7 83 3 3 , 9 0 1 00 2 0 , 6 2 6 07 4 5 , 5 5 8 00 116 0 5 1,026 86 6,690 20 9 , 7 8 0 43 5,722 20 6 , 1 7 3 33 1 9 , 3 8 9 49 410 89 19,347 95 8 , 5 5 2 70 230,916 28 383,208 43 3 2 , 2 9 0 00 580,572 5 1 343,127 48 283,910 32 442,273 87 21 52 396,832 60 4,001 68 1 9 , 9 3 5 67 573, 736 9 1 18,694 98 2 9 0 70 791,232 80 529,480 9 0 1 7 , 7 7 1 00 5 , 2 9 1 19 656 7 2 237,504 20 9.504 72 12,237 16 1 , 8 7 4 10 3 8 , 4 9 9 03 4,266 41 1 6 , 3 7 6 50 3 , 2 1 9 93 34,513 82 . 410,835 46 285,047 84 2.503 57 4 6 , 9 1 1 37 394,570 16 442,150 94 1 1 , 8 9 5 00 1 4 , 5 1 7 46 44,544 60 . 7 9 5 , 4 5 6 47 562,196 07 1 0 , 8 7 0 36 14,869 72 54,164 51 . 340,922 4 1 1 8 , 5 6 0 08 3 , 5 3 5 18 $ 5 7 , 6 7 5 88 485,264 8 1 7 , 4 7 8 00 3 , 1 4 0 17 4 , 5 6 8 07 737,016 20 3 6 1 , 6 2 1 05 7 , 0 8 6 65 10,882 16 3 , 9 9 1 43 25,007 4 1 . 164,576 45 1 5 , 0 2 0 32 24,299 80 3 6 , 8 0 2 30 . $ 2 , 9 3 0 00 4 , 5 3 4 39 1 , 5 1 9 43 11,028 79 $348,514 00 $ 4 , 4 5 6 91] 2 , 0 2 9 42 15,804 5 1 24,778 00 608,696 2 0 8 , 5 8 6 07 2 , 1 2 7 99 1 , 0 9 8 68 9 , 8 4 3 91 20,086 00 3 5 6 , 3 9 6 TJ 78 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. •a T I T L E OF B A N K . ® S s a 85 W £ New York. National Bank of— 382 Brockport, First 658 Brooklyn, Nassau 923 Brooklyn, First Brooklyn, Farmers & Cit1223 izens* 1543 Brooklyn, Nat'l City 1491 Brooklyn, Atlantic 235 Buffalo, First Buffalo, Farmers St, MechV. 453 850 Buffalo, Third Ballston Spa, Ballston Spa. 1253 954 Ballston Spa, First 259 Canandaigua, F i r s t . . . 353 Candor, First 842 Castleton 316 Champlain, First 179 Chittenango, F i r s t . . . 304 Clyde, First 461 Cobletskill, First 280 Cooperstown, F i r s t . . . 223 Cooperstown, Second Cooperstown, Worthington 420 226 Courtland, First Canajoharie, Canqjoharie.. 1122 Canajoharie, N a t Spraker 1257 Cherry Valley,Nat Central 1136 976 Carmel, Putnam Co 1143 Cuba, Cuba 1198 Catskill, Tanners' 1294 Cat skill, Catskill 1271 Cazenovia . 1347 Cohoeg , 1349 Chester, Chester 1398 Coxsackie 1525 Canastota, Canastota.. 75 Dansville, First 94 Delhi, First 1323 Delhi, Delaware 472 Deposit, Deposit 822 Dover, Dover Plains.., 45 EUenville, First 119 Elmira, First 149 Elmira, Second Elmira, Chemung Canal... 8 1 1 Elmira,Nat B'k of Chemung 1391 35 Fishkill Landing, First. Fishkill 971 Franklin, First 282 F o r t Plain, N a t Fort Plain. 467 Fredonla, Fredonia -841 $ 6 4 , 9 6 6 01 $59 48 9 1 0 , 7 9 2 39 542 00 7 2 0 , 3 1 2 60 $4,500 00 !, 500 00 2 3 , 0 0 0 00 4 , 5 1 5 54 1 0 , 2 0 1 78 800 00 1 , 0 3 3 , 7 8 1 07 1 , 3 0 8 00 26,082 42 1 , 0 7 2 , 4 2 5 54 3 7 12 20,100 26 25,000 00 6 , 6 6 8 94 2 15 608,345 77 2 , 3 9 6 24 28,000 00 5 , 8 9 1 12 3 , 8 0 9 16 1 , 0 3 7 , 9 7 4 98 4 , 9 5 7 79 632,485 35 4 , 8 9 0 78 6 , 2 4 3 43 6 , 0 4 3 98 1 2 2 , 0 1 1 33 653 93 3,000 00 2 2 9 , 8 5 8 53 891 39 2 , 6 5 2 42 5 5 , 9 9 7 65 3 , 0 6 9 28 2 , 3 2 2 77 1 , 4 2 7 , 5 3 0 61 4 27 1,000 00 1 4 8 , 9 6 1 21 104,071 81 5 , 4 6 3 42 1 8 0 , 5 2 2 77 1 , 2 3 5 41 1 3 4 , 1 7 6 84 69,408 51 6 , 8 7 0 41 386 24 1,268 00 826 75 5 , 5 0 1 25 2 , 6 2 5 29 552 53 1 0 2 , 8 1 1 27 989 57 1 4 4 , 2 8 0 47 804 34 386,340 23 7 , 9 4 5 90 6 1 , 0 7 8 57 218 42 1 0 8 , 7 5 7 06 554 05 5 , 8 0 8 77 145,054 94 8 7 83 5 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 2 4 5 20 1 1 4 , 0 7 0 59 2 2 0 69 4 , 5 0 0 00 1 , 3 4 3 67 1 7 8 , 9 6 7 12 214 43 23,017 40 2 , 6 1 9 75 1 4 3 , 5 2 2 08 553 93 1 , 0 7 1 35 6,000 00 4,844 95 3 7 00 787 26 21 20 12 18 880 00 714 7 5 1,000 00 9 9 , 3 7 0 27 209 03 11,647 82 3 , 6 2 9 82 1 8 1 , 6 2 7 81 2 , 9 0 1 68 5 , 5 0 0 00 367 10 100,849 4 3 6 3 , 1 9 2 87 1 5 , 3 3 5 64 1,808 10 2 , 3 7 3 52 1 2 , 2 0 2 57 1 , 2 1 1 47 7 , 1 7 5 63 4 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 4 3 7 07 120,536 45 4 0 51 2 6 6 , 5 3 5 18 1 , 3 6 5 95 1 0 0 , 0 4 7 94 87,923 95 373 36 112,376 07 7 0 , 9 8 1 34 3 , 0 0 0 00 7 7 , 5 9 2 85 1 , 2 7 7 35 4 , 5 6 7 68 1 , 4 8 0 07 4,134 76 878 03 303 19 9,470 00 1 , 1 5 0 74 425 4 5 219,455 06 82 18 1 3 5 , 4 5 6 38 2 , 3 6 1 87 6,034 92 3 2 5 , 7 1 2 99 2 , 4 7 7 91 9 , 0 0 0 00 2 , 6 8 3 39 2 8 1 , 0 6 9 48 1 , 5 9 0 00 1 1 5 , 3 0 2 98 7 , 4 1 7 87 7 , 0 0 0 00 1 , 3 9 1 33 8,000 00 2 , 4 2 0 40 5 , 7 1 2 95 137,466 86 2 5 7 , 7 9 3 78 1,897 01 2 5 71 5 0 , 3 4 1 44 3 . 0 4 9 80 6 4 , 3 2 0 67 3 1 0 , 7 3 5 10 124 05 1 4 2 , 4 9 1 73 1,102 16 1 , 1 9 2 03 12,000 00 3 , 2 7 7 96 3 , 5 2 7 73 4 8 , 7 2 8 72 3 9 , 9 5 7 77 ; $753 5 1 3,138 43 3 , 1 6 1 35 1,500 00 770 37 8,000 00 1 . 0 5 0 29 168 5 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 79 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. •o £ •a « io -3 3 ~c 3®a .22 5 $1,180 65 $50,000 167,000 408,000 "C i g M sa g « | § j ^o ~ $250 230,200 66,500 4,060 12 9,523 56 181 50 20,600 111,000 100,000 204,500 135,700 85,700 250 5,050 50,100 500 13,300 50 51,250 65,000 101,000 76,500 47,700 105,900 100,000 51 23 3,645 79 8,366 12,074 32 8 , 6 8 2 00 192 69 897 80 150,000 50,000 10, 050 100,000 900 * 85,000 64,850 150 50,200 100,000 146,000 53,000 127,000 106,000 85,000 212,000 6,599 50 4,737 68 12,110 41 100,000 75,000 142,500 124,900 122,300 100,900 127,000 46,000 95 53 100,000 50,000 101,000 140,000 126,000 106,000 203,000 13,873 41 31,598 54 8,762 21 27,719 61 110,000 220,000 100,000 100,000 110,000 205,000 100,000 1, 710 22 1,388 55 208,500 52,000 16,150 313 129,900 192,500 253,000 & 1« X! 5 § 864 285,500 111,000 I 14,716 36,286 23,903 1,289 487 1,112 3,184 793 1,294 3,609 3,972 2,270 2.367 15,425 27,794 $51 76 $14,000 00 698 00 86,100 00 $44,000 00 1,739 16 315,109 00 489,845 94 1,653 50 1,000 00 3,041 00 460 55 13,725 54 111 00 1,225 00 3,446 33 626 1,792 11,000 766 98 5,500 3.368 600 2,025 5,000 834 700 1,073 1,981 5,830 3,300 1,438 32,200 1,495 4, 4,539 10,300 5,937 27,000 2,930 526 5,000 741 31,200 180 50,000 11,355 4,520 101,100 105,500 4,265 3,000 69,700 1,841 51,250 2,070 2,571 8,000 10 20,500 16,439 2,388 1,000 71 50 100 00 25 402 50 500 49 16 00 00 2,000 11 362 88 1,139 62 1,104 50 2,840 06 50 00 35 00 152 96 2,124 77 4,074 53 170 00 412 99 915 71 222 87 800 00 191 75 393 00 99 36 .111 00 102,960 00 64,761 821,784,194 27 96,250 00 106,153 85 1,656,176 67 58.265 00 1,931,444 15 59,894 00 4,000-00 1,052,170 36 1,700,905 57 189,238 47 1,143,173 29 90,936 24 19,225 00 50,000 00 335,830 26 298,215 73 23,060 00 51,136 00 9,500 00 751,223 00 131,431 06 13,765 00 250,652 61 6,100 6-2 339,264 67 25,810 00 394,605 35 40,083 40 170,843 75 13,065 00 15,197 50 18,750 00 260,581 91 419,150 30 30,600 00 828,384 10 31,140 00 147,678 42 30,050 00 30,063 09 8,000 00 362.065 00 40,700 56 19,984 00 361,585 08 15.266 00 30,000 00 273,672 02 52,566 00 80,217 29 569,733 02 283,659 20 17,805 27 13,822 80 56,780 00 292,542 64 25,929 00 40,137 51 535,566 49 31,083 15 14,137 52 391,152 07 26,485 00 47,537 63 413,584 48 21,204 23 43,.000 00 499,937 65 19,527 05 58,850 00 395,323 10 12,185 38 52,000 00 225,282 61 25, 777 43 50,000 00 311,802 41 208,825 14 30,778 00 211,416 45 12,797 00 17,667 00 104,000 00 324,955 55 21,479 46 55,088 12 309,498 75 15,190 15 34,500 00 266,116 61 25,673 43 579.066 26 32,312 00 494,065 17 51,652 47 t, 003,445 38 46,700 00 649,236 75 32,660 00 25,000 00 335,361 00 18,712 29, 407,099 69 39,217 96 65,000 00 625,763 31 20,821 71 224,208 39 58,932 00 678,099 28 24,929 85 237,625 33 80 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations $50,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 $2,000 00 54,941 71 72,879 64 $44,200 00 117,000 00 307,328 00 $50,061 70 1,068,195 48 1,273,360 50 1233 1543 1491 235 453 850 1253 954 259 353 842 310 179 304 461 280 223 420 226 1122 1257 1136 976 1143 Catskill, Tanners' 1198 Catskill, Catskill 1294 Cazenovia 1271 Cohoee 1347 Chester, Chester 1349 Coxsackie . 1398 Canastota, Canastota 1525 Dansville, First 1 75 Delhi, First 94 Delhi, Delaware 1323 Deposit, Deposit 472 Dover, Dover Plains 822 45 Ellenville, First 119 Elmira, First 149 Elmira, Second 811 Elmira, Chemung Canal Elmira, N a t B ' k of Chemung. 1391 Fishkill Landing, First 35 Fishkill 971 Franklin, First 282 Fort Plain, Nat. Fort P l a i n . . 467 Fredonia, Fredonia. 841 300,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 . 50,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 50,000 00 125,000 00 125,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 149,991 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 125,500 00 112,000 00 110,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 125,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 32,885 51 75,000 00 56,210 76 100,000 00 18,000 00 10,000 00 2,000 00 2,254 57 11,365 04 1,103 00 3,500 00 5,917 79 2,357 06 5, 078 78 8,000 00 10,000 00 39,715 81 3,939 79 14,093 34 12,000 00 1,500 00 15,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 41, 457 02 234,279 00 99,900 00 165,000 00 99,370 00 180,000 00 225,000 00 57,000 00 90,000 00 67,400 00 42,130 00 90,000 00 88,628 00 134,625 00 43,965 00 89,845 00 89,867 00 129,000 00 44,970 00 111,927 00 83,100 00 60,600 00 169,745 00 87,450 00 57,000 00 127,655 00 103,495 00 101,860 00 73,305 00 92,930 00 41,400 00 90,000 00 44,925 00 87,425 00 115,460 00 103,283 00 89,935 00 179,835 00 98,500 00 192,345 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 99,000 00 172,700 00 89,870 00 180,000 00 45,000 00 1,175,845 83 978,835 99 1,120,706 98 475,406 56 926,527 65 374,145 43 120,518 98 100,820 25 504,261 07 32,173 77 48,441 76 79,049 21 61,718 72 54,836 76 57,411 61 51,451 41 308,885 59 45,524 88 87,378 93 104,595 76 79,548 69 155,558 67 89,462 04 71,300 00 168,002 66 87,631 84 123,616 51 227,112 99 95,947 05 56,554 35 79,601 81 104,642 76 16,855 84 21,009 36 37,505 94 37,257 86 102,214 93 201,981 82 371,357 27 419,661 95 119,743 30 129,874 01 147,201 44 29,121 49 215,712 18 112,82127 4 1 5 J* Individual deposits. Capital stock paid In. 382 658 923 T I T L E OF B A N K . Notes In circulation. Office number. LIABILITIES. New York, National Bank of— Brockport, First Brooklyn, Nassau Brooklyn, First Brooklyn, Farmers and CitBrooklyn, Nat'l City Brooklyn, Atlantic. - . * , Buffalo, First Buffalo, Farmers & Mech's'.. Buffalo, Third Ballston Spa, Ballston Spa... Ballston Spa, First Canandaigua, First Candor, First Castleton Champlain, First Chittenango, First Clyde, First Cobleskill, First Cooperstown, First Cooperstown, Second Cooperstown, Worthington.. Courtland, First Canajoharie, Canajoharie Canajoharie, Nat'l Spraker.. Cherry Valley, Nat'l Central. Cannel, Putnam Co 9,259 83 50,000 00 30,000 00 1,200 00 7,100 00 4,938 19 2,600 00 2,367 04 16,500 00 17,061 86 22,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 8,000 14,000 40,000 2,424 10,000 4,800 00 00 00 96 00 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. $260,368 44 $18,887 26 25,890 23i 1,221 36 14, 688 58 8,134 29 1,196 04 176,391 44 9, 680 50 16,487 21 2, 012 61 2,751 95 4,190 55 304 01 6,333 25 5,627 10 3,254 90 3,497 75 3,610 79 7,732 18 136,973 31 108,541 42 123,586 31 86,859 82 78,973 64 22,167 23 50,838 18 22,578 39 21,738 69 1,452 9,960 10,785 6,679 * 13,559 83 30,892 24 61,474 51 26,571 33 96 59 46 55 $17,827 70 3,756 22 1,875 30 13,003 33 143,527 19 53, 455 07 150,837 99 790 54 246 59 1,854 82 4,559 30 4,111 74 50 00 548 02 14,195 48 29,575 11 17,464 75 6,603 02 26,052 41 17,032 08 25,566 70 2,989 46 550 71 348 14 52 61 12,814 91 38,303 70 6, 788 88 108,241 83 12,172 63 6,606 58 24,622 56 45,596 99, 5,838 09 679 79 1,425 13 5,794 13 627 62 3,449 17 3,920 52 11.863 46 $2,208 39 15,130 4fi 50,967 02 18,888 35 22,044 49 * 26,848 79 24,129 15 22,945 10 36,649 55 9,576 07 2,337 76 11,224 71 1,833 74 8,406 84 9,336 42 16,255 42 9,149 01 1,827 55 13,379 92 16,360 39 3,193 75 474 08 11,060 71 6,402 87 11,984 80 4,747 16 6,880 46 8,173 70 22,198 48 3,386 33 10,781 25 15,796 97 3,763 26 6,013 00 3,768 48 4,535 61 12,513 15 8,789 20 5,019 18 23,152 80 4,477 10 14,232 64 26,774 55 2,311 12 9,582 62 7,264 88 2,791 94 . 68,466 58 . 7,302 56. State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. Due to other banks. Due to National Banks. United States deposits. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. LIABILITIES. $10,428 00 34,662 00 17,318 00 26,859 00 41,540 00 30,248 00 15,320 00 14,835 00 10,765 00 15,600 10,703 10,371 18,179 12,686 18,117 10,365 15,750 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 23,606 00 18,368 00 4,028 00 8,700 00 13,000 00 81 82 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. B t T I T L E OF B A N K . New York. National Bank of— 265 Friendship, First 968 Fulton, First 1178 'Fulton, Citizens' 1110 Fayetteville Fonda, Nat. Mohawk River, 1212 1218 Fort Edward Fort Edward, Farmers' . . . 1348 Geneseo, Genesee Valley .. 886 167 Geneva, First 949 Geneva, Geneva 334 Greenport, First 980 •Glen's Fulls, First Glen's Falls, Glen's Falls.. 1293 Greenwich, Washington Co, 1266 1083 (Groton, First Goshen, Orange County... 1399 1408 Goshen, Goahen 1474 Gloversville, Fulton Co 301 Havana, First 343 Havana, Second 193 Hobart, f i r s t 262 Ilornellsville, First 396 Hudson, First -990 Hudson, Farmers' 1091 Hudson, Hudson River 1334 Hamilton, Hamilton.... 222 Ithaca, First . 1 Ithaca, Merch'ts & Farmers 729 Ithaca, Tompkins County. 1561 548 Jamestown, First 938 Jamestown, Second , Jamestown,ChautauquaCo. 1563 Kinderliook, Nat. Union... 929 1026 Kinderbook 451 Kingston, First. , Kingston, State of N. Y . . . . 955 Kingston, Ulster County... 1050 1149 Kingston, Kingston . . . . 217 .LeonavdhVille, First 211 . Lockport, First 639 Lockport, Niagara Co.. .Lockport, Nat.Exchange.. 1039 937 Leroy, First 348 .Lowville, First 1027 .Lyons, Lyons Little Falls, Herkimer Co.. 1344 1426 .Lfmsingburgh Lansingburgh, Exchange.. 1534 598 JMulone, Farmers* 914 JJalone $43,692 32 153,118 77 $1,023 52 $1,076 63 $1,618 54 $190 87 600 00 3,108 34 3,795 65 2 , 1 6 0 42 526 29 5, 000 00 3,574 93 3 , 9 4 2 50 110,130 27 5 , 0 0 0 00 822 50 169,985 78 4 , 4 0 0 00 219,168 40 1,510 33 190,728 57 1,537 04 2,000 00 182,519 59 691 00 12,780 20 2,510 57 189,746 05 920 98 5,705 5C 1,162 57 146 81 112,628 24 943 77 7 , 3 2 7 78 2,161 06 1,854 25 322,659 88 1,309 33 15,000 00 5 , 0 9 5 76 30,292 32 1 , 3 1 0 15 2 , 5 7 2 75 171,924 30 1, 039 20 192,099 02 2 , 4 6 0 08 12,000 00 12,000 00 243,397 84 2 , 7 3 6 56 12, 543 24 116,216 45 170, 851 85 78 13 117,911 06 143 20 225,351 74 454 91 3 , 0 0 0 00 3,874 36 380 21 1,185 29 823 85 1,042 1 , 2 1 1 83 2,000 00 235,890 17 77,466 07 1,264 98 3 , 6 1 6 35 67 30 894 16 1,358 23 173,494 35 2 , 4 0 6 74 1 , 1 0 5 00 3,590 19 12,500 00 348,649 46 620 91 7 , 0 0 0 00 25,00 337,854 31 1,120 00 5 , 0 0 0 00 86,379 47 68,188 68 1,453 95 132,621 39 4 , 7 2 9 40 500 00 330 67 207,284 01 4 , 0 9 2 39 725 00 1,212 63 2 , 7 0 0 00 66,660 69 2,434 48 3, 629 28 1 , 9 9 1 81 362,325 62 1,680 72 7 , 5 0 0 00 244,033 94 1,644 02 3 , 0 0 0 00 87,019 91 290 44 1 , 9 2 7 33 211,879 43 1,583 77 4 , 8 0 0 05 975 00 317,789 98 931 30 7 , 0 0 0 00 1,393 58 274,869 50 203 21 7 , 5 0 0 00 1,348 75 3 , 5 7 5 10 69,782 60 206 31 132,260 75 374 87 10,250 00 1 , 5 6 9 33 4,794 95 215,979 44 55 19 5 , 0 0 0 00 5 , 0 3 8 34 1,000 00 112,204 69 292 28 13,080 00 454 55 56,870 02 770 73 190,214 62 3 , 4 0 3 11 17,028 44 1,100 02 1 , 2 1 6 52 201,087 63 940 73 7 , 1 4 8 77 213,930 83 228 94 11,010 57 184,127 44 55 03 3, 000 CO 44,218 88 627 57 193,358 45 623 13 331,105 78 3 , 5 5 0 48 3 , 1 0 4 55 44 18 5 , 5 0 0 00 1 , 7 4 6 70 183,129 46 16,239 00 372 43 166,651 27 3 , 0 0 0 00 497 77 170,228 17 125 68 231,927 53 235 751 769 72 597 06 1,918 70 1 , 0 4 1 75 4, 541 25 11,504 04 2, 779 55 3 , 7 2 6 54 R E P O R T OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. RESOURCES. ® fl 53 M t zs • 3 * § co £ •s c "3 iio C, « Jz PCJ f « £ | i ta m tp -s a 1s 1w • o» Z> o u 5 rO 5! C $83,000 86,000 $18,000 $1,002 89 279 166,100 1,000 315 50 115,000 250 2 , 2 2 1 63 80,000 64 30 821 12 3 , 6 7 2 04 346 39 191,000 85,000 150,000 56,000 174,000 86,000 136,000 80, 000 178,38 329 07 542 19 1,159 06 1,190 03 4,184 45 6,150 20 3,868 69 3,348 29 325 18 5,534 19 1,909 20 1,384 23 537 67 34,812 77 5 , 3 3 2 24 100 $521 $15,116 00 m ! 6,57£> 3,137 ' 5,058 ' $40 41 10, 887 00 300 00 616 58 15,124 62 $15,700 00 33,452 10 3,450 00 12,519 00 26,100 00 1 12,350 3,742 925 00 29,700 00 43,866 73 1,400 5,119 113 06 23,500 00 44,667 00 2,350 8,594 186 04 35,100 00 16,900 1,200 1,106 11, 182 146 24 24,700*41 11,750 00 69,531 30 84,601 83 48,500 432 92 82 15,684 55 50,000 5,822 25,740 00 33,400 00 1,100 10,332 131 00 813 87 38,229 78 94,080 00 1,399 00 21,216 00 33,830 84 120,000 100,000 3,150 50 218 14.899 63 100,000 100,000 33,550 6,486 2,650 3,001 565 02 19,588 50 655 54 > 18,306 70 105,000 50,000 55,000 101,000 51,000 66,000 4,351 50,000 2,956 4,600 753 30 00 7,953 60 700, 530 713 10 13,171 00 22 00 24,847 63 1,132 42 17 40,176 12 46,000 00 •53,000 00 38,660 00 15,115 87 785 00 9,950 4,203 200,000 50,000 7,035 238,000 252,000 55,000 23,200 141 64 41.900 00 39,000 00 3,800 10,287 7,620 235 00 39,000 00 47,500 00 1,900 2,837 2,555 00 56,810 27 50,200 00 200,000 34,000 232 37 60,944 90 50,000 103,000 155,000 3,282 2,060 142 13 21,339 00 8,550 2,896 29,274 70 45,068 00 50,000 3,283 . 1,300 00 21,228 51 23,762 80 34,919 33 100,000 100, 000 500 270 37 20 24,454 29 50 1,371 50,534 35 37,248 00 207,000 225,000 400 541 2 , 2 3 1 00 700 41 39,193 00 20,100 00 529 94 2 9 , 0 . 0 00 206,000 126,000 185,000 1,190 3,022 34,345 05 173 56 25,213 30 20,000 428 1,279 17 36,898 00 17,000 00 136,000 150,000 50,500 222,500 150,000 156,000 150,000 40,000 104, 000 182,000 155,000 " 1,850 3,123 4,814 5,089 20 12,561 95 25,000 00 850 00 35,580 45 630 90 00 10,965 00 72,200] 740 187 47 45,457 76 1,200 7,123 2 , 1 2 5 00 45,667 94 16,173 54 2.000 1,575 32 18,208 24 23,644 77 253 97 41 68,600j 2,100j 1,957 20,000 102,000 102,000 135,500 30,615 00 10,537 57 1,336 7 1 09 33,440 00 89,391 00 82,690 50 3,853 927 25 145. 677 79 71,050 00 899 98 95 21,351 00 5,910 48 2,177 100 5,113 62,950 1,649 38", 488 00 386 00 32,528 80 17,396 00 83 84 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations New a aol t s cc Notes in circulation. Capital stock paid in. T I T L E OF B A N K . Office naraber. LIABILITIES. * o fi. 0) •a s y "3 York. National Bank of— Friendship, First 265 Fulton, First 968 Fulton, Citizens' 1178 1110 Fayetteville Fonda, Nat. Mohawk River.. 1212 Fort Edward 1218' Fort Edward, Farmers' 1348 886 Geneseo, Genesee Valley • 167 Geneva, First 949 Geneva, Geneva 334 Greenport, First 980 Glen's Falls, First 1293 Glen's Falls, Glen's Falls Greenwich, Washington Co.. 1266 1083 Groton, First Goshen, Orange County 1399 Goshen, Goshen . . . . . 1408 Gloversville, Fulton Co 1474 Havana, First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 Havana, Second 343 193 Hobart, Firat 262 Hornellsville, First Hudson, First 396 Hudson, Farmers* 990 1091 Hudson, Hudson River Hamilton, Hamilton 1334 Ithaca, First 222 Ithaca, Merchants & Farmers* 729 Ithaca, Tompkins County... 1561 Jamestown, First 548 Jamestown, Second 938 Jamestown, Chautauqua Co. 1563 Kinderhook, Nat. Union 929 Kinderliook 1026 Kingston, First 451 Kingston, State of N. Y 955 Kingston, Ulster County 1050 1149 Kingston, Kingston 217 Leonardsville, First 211 Lockport, First 639 Lockport, Niagara Co 1039 Lockport, N a t Exchange 937 Leroy, First 348 Lowville, First 1027 Lyons, Lyons 1344 Little Falls, Herkimer Co 1426 Lansingburg Lansingburg, Exchange..... 1534 Halone, Farmers' 598 914 $75,000 00 115,000 00 166,100 00 140,000 00 100,000 00 200. 000 00 170,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 75,000 00 136,400 00 112,000 00 200,000 00 100, 000 00 110,000 00 110,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 55,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 110,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 250,000 00 153,300 00 100, 000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 200,000 00 125,000 00 150.000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 $2,300 00 . 2,290 95 9,000 00 1,600 00 2,199 23 6,125 44 3,000 00 15,401 69 1,200 00 80,000 00 2,672 53 40,577 46 55,257 78 4,000 00 3,000 00 11,000 00 30,000 00 1,249 35 1,798 05 5,896 59 12,466 58 2,611 13 50,000 00 22,000 00 20,000 00 6,124 16 1,000 00 10,000 00 3,000 00 20,000 00 40,000 00 25,000 00 16,000 00 8,960 71 29,485 85 17,501 24 6,000 00 7,400 00 8,000 00 5,000 00 14,112 07 1,004 93 2,024 48 40,000 00 30,000 00 2,230 47 2,400 00 §67,470 00 76,900 00 149,480 00 86,920 00 69,500 00 151,000 00 66,400 00 131,890 00 50,000 00 150,455 00 73, 888 00 104,139 00 71,500 00 88,750 00 87,000 00 78,230 00 82,900 00 93,500 00 45,000 00 49,435 00 87,110 00 44,848 00 177,000 00 208,861 00 200,500 00 34,800 00 180,000 00 44,997 00 83,840 00 137,970 00 85,000 00 74,925 00 172,563 00 182,312 00 179,645 00 103,450 00 112,770 00 133,389 00 44,905 00 199, 605 00 131,000 00 116,385 00 134,925 00 34,750 00 90,000 00 140,000 00 109,849 00 90,000 00 88,626 00 120,475 00| 113,735 04 69,153 87 95,689 62 119,212 07 82,137 20 126,147 11 90,529 97 98,913 20 152,340 69 230,906 32 54,817 44 194,020 22 278,256 29 143,698 03 43,591 07 188,503 21 112,138 68 152,517 10 218,992 57 60,402 34 21,093 40 72,193 45 118,347 93 231,136 31 188,335 27 129,462 29 168,199 03 58,904 44 206,766 91 186,259 84 43,523 48 201,452 35 154,276 50 9i, 315 56 50,264 50 104, 970 05 96,721 92 61,451 01 43,723 12 133, 803 45 145,322 30 114,495 24 96,472 46 18,312 87 153,460 83 408,065 25 496,133 88 109 401 14 111, 756 01 163,858 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. LIABILITIES. 1 P5 $2,319 2,031 59 5,602 10 5 t 705 67 22,912 11,765 1,718 8,878 9,336 $20,692 46 . $493 08 32,302 58 - 40,764 99 . 41,618 46 1,387 66 27,519 93 . 58 84 76 45 97 75 60 92 14 56 10,649 14 4,197 71 9,561 22 792 97 2,400 34 2,472 93 29,716 70 11,813 90 75,331 54 36,796 66 40,483 62 17,437 44 4,040 3,632 2,205 210 1,256 20,774 18,873 74 84 10 17 90 07 32 8,736 23 24,661 35 . 90 17 17 65 590 27 160 00 2,242 32 1,209 36 26,609 60 764 28 28,805 23,012 601 274 1,882 94 19 53,018 40,189 52.300 61,222 47 30,559 58 • 75 70 40 02 65 $252 2,042 8,364 1 801 64 .447 662 48 7,887 11 338 18 209 01 1,047 25 213 63 879 66 1,653 19 404 38 6,640 20 $3,908 8,427 16,056 10,468 4,194 9,611 9,068 4,362 6,887 15,440 8,856 79 46 71 38 89 28 45 13 85 66 10 13,799 54 6,022 70 28,578 21 27,641 28 12,978 49 53,872 20j.. 7,610 02!.. 8,132 6SL 6,047 04|.. 19,955 94 L 26,989 501 38,882 45] 6,088 54 15,749 04 .. 1,457 341.. 27,239 02; 11,777 1 s| _. 7,440 48... 23,788 37j 40,942 22 21.987 75 2,687 21'., 4,691 71 j 3, 708 59, 21.988 61! • 3,174 69].. 13,374 8,793 42! 51,602 571 8,064 17|.. 1,918 0 2 . . 2,913 44 . . 41,173 67i 33,454 19 9,645 53, 6,550 26 5,901 68. $15,700 9,363 16,027 11,955 21,667 8,946 00 00 00 00 00 00 26,962 00 13,048 00 9,974 00 20,858 00 21,270 OO 18,955 00 28, 111 00 12,386 00 11,602 00 10,806 00 71,160 00 11,042 00 16,395 00 22,650 00 9,050 00 17,234 00 17,973 00 8,018 00 9,985 00 36,186 00 37,254 00 3,848 00 14,301 00 85 1050 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. g£ T I T L E OP BANK. New York. National Bank of— Medina, First 229 Middletown, First 533 MIddletown Middletown.. 1276 Middletown, Walikill 1473 Moravia, First 99 Morrisville, First 245 Moliawk, Mohawk Valley . 1130 Mt. Morris,Genesee River.. 1416 Monticello, Nat'l Union . . . 1503 Newark, First 349 New Berlin, First 151 Newburgh, Newburgh 468 Newburgh, Highland 1106 Newburgh, Quassaick 1213 New Paltz, Huguenot 1186 Nyack, Rockland County.. 1286 North White Creek, Cambridge Valley 1275 Norwich 1354 Newport 1655 Oneida, First 519 Oneida, Oneida Valley 1090 Oswego, First 255 Oswego, Second 296 Oswego, Nat'l Marine 821 Oswego, Lake Ontario 1355 862 Owego, Tioga Owego, First 1019 Owego, Nat'l Union 1311 Oxford, First 273 Palmyra, First 295 Pittsburgh, First 266 Plattsburgh, Second 321 Port Chester, First 402 Potsdam 868 Poughkeepsie, First 465 Poughkeepsie, Fallkill 659 Poughkeepnie, City 1305 Poughkeepsie, Poughk'sio. 1306 Poughkeepsie, Far's & M f rs' 1312 Poughkeepsie, Merchants'. 1330 Pawling 1269 Pine Plains, Stissing , 981 Port Jervis 1363 Peekskill, Westchester Co. 1422 Pulaski, Pulaski 1496 Rochester, First 527 Rochester, Farm's &Mech's 1072 Rochester, Traders' 1104 Rochester, Flour City 1362 $77,763 87,715 179,979 257,748 88,029 99,872 184,586 101,035 110,958 49,140 46,055 578,203 618,083 474,934 90,986 169,979 $2,085 31 250 00 158 67 289 85 74 87 292 997 138 113 50 93 62 44 231,331 42 113,652 55. S87 53,458 50 2,080 70 176, 629 05 1,979 53 134,668 27 . 374 61 280,225 80 661 75 270,520 11 1,875 90 296,898 65 18,970 86 407,255 80 4,898 63 131,510 13 159,668 40 701 02 147,440 75 91, 543 55,r 131,024 184,210 88 1,231 59 262,812 57 124,850 84 10 17 . 169,207 43 7,807 46 242,280 24 94 45 449,041 69 4,370 23 300,482 24 270,971 26 419 13 634,416 20 2,029 06 367,532 62 470 00 139,327 80 81 16 78,297 42 278 12 174,242 43 194,315 05 263 70 62,360 63 401,066 51 803 88 180,538 28 1,104 36 372,839 54 360,679 93 804 98 $4,000 1,382 10,912 4,877 1,105 4,000 4,250 00 59 18 56 07 00 00 6,021 '82 4,449 4,000 500 17,000 10,948 85 00 00 00 68 10,000 00 5,750 00 800 00 6.600 00 7,000 00 4,000 00 1,000 00 2,130 16 2,642 75 75, 545 54 10,844 600 00 4,588 06 3,856 22 970 27 712 50 909 55 1,000 00 3,175 00 3,000 00 19,531 50 11,000 00 9,300 00 25, 000 00 12,000 00 15,313 73 1,300 00 4,178 09 15,000 00 8,000 00 5,838 29 $1,429 94 942 67 $1,900 00 1,100 75 3,190 58 1,420 38 1,533 1,789 1,863 745 11 11 1,593 75 864 11,479 1,875 2,855 730 550 437 34 949 44 598 46 2,520 59 1,270 74 1,200 00 958 47 4, 403 56 724 03 1,611 89 801 25 2,230 74 1, 614 36 130 86 2,276 52 855 00 913 08 2,258 80 515 80 2,413 62 3.308 51 4,424 49 4,583 00 3,158 02 1,787 78 1,594 71 2,461 95 3,562 80 395 06 710 10 751 09 3, 913 70 1,532 11 2,841 53 1,069 00 2.309 41 . 2,652 84!. ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. i< TS tc©— EJ H & £ *3 ^ 5 £: & O $45,000 100,000 100,000 $10,600 75,000 133,000 5 00 1,247 84 3,278 72 80,000 100, 000 106,000 100,000 125,000 ' 56,500 67,000 740,000 28, 014 82. 350,000 269 10 310,500 1,933 75 122,000 100,000 152,300 1,677 07 3,733 31 582 13 125,000 30,000 31,450 50,000 69,350 33,350 2, 680 10,850 394,700 1,600 3,600 6,150 6,750 500 16,450 24,500 125,000 105,000 16,140 12,504 949 8,885 59 33 87 10 204,300 196 36 100,000 120,000 126,000 288,400 100,000 50,000 4,300 1,100 50 4,300 75,000 150,000 3,192 52 9,245 87 200, 000 100,000 100,000 102,000 50,000 160,000 1,592 57 411,500 2,643 03 210,000 51,250 72,300 . 450 9,600 39,850 50,250 41,600 114,400 130,000 250,000 5,167 02 50 00' 110, 000 160,000 45,000 90,000 115,500 165,500 15,100 5,500 13,266 45 3,762 71{ 186 371 204,000 90,000 300,000 11,700 228,000 100,000 1,000 00 300,000 3,650 $714 1,149 18,304 1,521 2,185 903 25 1, 52,000 ' 4, 475 15,169 6,219 90 6,505 4,387 628 1,819 7,551 2,605 12, 400 3,937 1,956 4,047 1,401 6,305 2,054 2,450 9,220 2,854 $79 65 $7,158 00 12,890 00 2,500 00 20,000 00 $71,100 00 191 70 16,350 00 45,000 00 105 46 22, 761 00 25,041 71 1,500 00 21,520 97 28,244 00 526 18 14,802 30 2,563 94 27,524 00 55,000 00 17,810 00 22 05 18,956 65 1,052 64 88,691 88 10,000 00 259 72 67,622 00 1,112 57 81,335 63 51,700 00 806 00 26,423 00 42,916 47 1,942 00 27,011 90 45,061 05 * 200 81 168 95 685 74 355 36 18 00 26 82 1,155 25 289 85 2,186 3,654 4,182 1,391 2,204 2,982 813 3,325 3,203 1,430 156 11,442 8,000 1,650 605 3,130 12,044 663 00 379 65 60 00 1,577 41 1,322 00 2,500 58 1,410 00 726 08 1,811 19 1,305 00 100 46 979 89 30,268 90 27,904 36 30,550 00 74,226 00 14,192 00 19,000 00 25,000 00 57,561 44 23,100 00 36,347 26 17, 777 00 30,411 00 7,699 58 103,369 00 57,692 30 22, 026 37 17,689 00 27,290 00 60,000 00 25, 795 15 58,968 60 29,079 00 31,963 95 13,106 00 25,331 89 12,002 44 32,809 29 54,275 21 22,000 00 21,508 74 26,000 00 49,947 38 114,200 00 14,156 00 37,000 00 32,967 00 50,176 00 28,927 77 30,400 00 18,170 00 20,630 00 42,735 10 40,900 00 31,282 08 27,530 00 46,500 00 24,309 60 52,574 85 98,400 00 42,100 00 56,750 00 32,500 00 87 88 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. * Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. i T I T L E OP B A N K . 1 P< u &V B rs a e, « o « o a •a w o o o, V "a 3 § <a % * O i 5* u OQ $50,000 00 100, 000 00 200,000 00 175,000 00 80, 000 00 100, 000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 60,000 00 800, 000 00 450,000 00 300,000 00 125, 000 00 100,000 00 $2,288 83 5,000 00 3,562 57 2,500 00 3,305 00 11,594 31 5,000 00 1,290 00 1,334 00 2,000 00 7,275 49 18,632 65 50, 000 00 30,000 00 11,079 24 27,248 01 $39,990 00 89, 500 00 86,000 00 116,805 00 70,918 00 89,765 00 85, 750 00 87,600 00 106,374 00 50,000 00 53,755 00 639, 325 00 303,670 00 244,350 00 109,573 00 71,145 00 $51,699 45 61,959 65 167,118 79 159,691 00 74,833 29 74,759 35 180,115 76 69,156 04 59,003 48 24,812 69 57,494 64 359,945 04 297,628 50 250,715 95 42,710 93 138,484 18 172,500 00 125,000 00 50,000 00 125,000 00 105,000 00 200,000 00 120,000 00 200,000 00 325,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 50,000 00 160,000 00 400,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 400,000 00 150,000 00 175, 000 00 90,000 00 130,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 300,000 00 10, 674 16 53,306 99 6, 498 78 5, 000 00 21,000 00 7, 600 00 5,042 76 3,148 76 133,575 00 103,851 00 21,950 00 110,500 00 94,500 00 180,000 00 107,900 00 108,400 00 231, 485 00 88,332 00 88,475 00 64,500 00 134,478 00 179,854 00 89,914 00 89,920 00 89,910 00 45,000 00 140, 665 00 356,963 00 117,000 00 188,900 00 223,160 00 97, 000 00 142,942 00 74, 950 00 96,205 00 90,000 00 39,000 00 180,000 00 75,000 00 198,850 00 267,470 00 135,524 66 96,683 22 92,435 00 119,828 81 152,968 23 234,518 71 197,040 84 199,409 17 308,382 19 95,953 97 119,240 67 127,398 26 54,441 75 81,574 34 212,106 10 268,479 18 134,777 08 222,967 20 179,881 02 209,808 12 102,997 16 209,570 33 360,465 77 286,674 85 64,040 11 80,227 61 158,057 68 225,364 101,542 21 279,604 62 158,892 35 300,706 33 188,526 281 i '> M N e w ITork* National Bank of— Medina, First Middletown, First Middletown, Middletown Middletown, W a l l k i l l 229 523 1276 1473 99 245 Morrisville, First Mohawk, Mohawk V a l l e y . . . 1130 Mt. Morris, Genesee River .'. 1416 Monticello, Nat'l Union 1503 349 Newark, First New Berlin, First 151 Newburgh, Newburgh 468 1106 Newburgh, Highland 1213 Newburgh. Quassaick New Paltz, Huguenot 1186 1286 Nyack, Rockland County North White Creek, Cam1275 bridge Valley 1354 Newport 1655 Oneida, First 519 Oneida, Oneida Valley 1090 255 Oswego, First Oswego, Second 296 Oswego, Nat'l Marine 821 1355 Oswego, Lake Ontario Owego, Tioga 862 1019 Owego, Nat'l Union 1311 Oxford, First 273 Palmyra, First 295 Plattsburgh, First 266 Plattsburgh, Second 321 Port Chester, First. 402 Potsdam 868 Poughkeepsie, Firat 465 Poughkeepsie, Fallkill 659 Poughkeepsie, City 1305 Pouglikeepsie, Poughkeepsie. 1306 Poughkeepsie, Far's & Mf'rs' - 1312 Poughkeepsie, Merchants'... 1380 1269 Pine Plains, Stissing 981 1363 Port Jervis Peekskill, Westchester C o . . . 1422 1496 Pulaski, Pulaski 527 Rochester, First ".Rochester, Farm's & MechV. 1072 Rochester, Traders' 1104 .Rochester, Flour City 1362 ' 4,000 00 1,500 00 * 6,230 34 5,000 00 6, 606 83 4,500 00 1,907 95 684 10 4,026 66 50,000 00 30,000 00 54,142 17 77,086 14 95,282 89 36,136 42 24,840 20 35,712 46 5,000 00 677 85 11,325 28 2,755 40 50,000 00 4,000 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—-Continued. LIABILITIES. fc> o Q3 $39,450 30 $1,200 ( 10,838 73 . 40,151 59 . $17,487 41 24,078 67 29,524 89 662 05 1,858 20 8,577 68 1,076 51 788 34 1,895 94 271 41 96,555 31 77,119 69 134,969 47 29,847 47 47,728 72 $3,935 60 1,924 29 21,584 74 1,829 61 8,536 68 23, 735 87 132 55 3,314 79 207 82 1,447 08 7,076 615 35,539 2,139 70,882 28 20,304 79 . 45 70 46 65 06 45 604 81 5 00 532 82 5,275 64 3,025 43 1,868 21 48,460 66 . 7,001 57 1,217 36 613 17 28,846 74 . 22,856 3 0 . 84,600 9 3 . 534 31,375 50,183 201,058 120,269 141,630 337,554 54, 785 79 13,967 39 23 53 66 92 09 18 703 38 26,542 46 63,934 93 26 05 76,398 SB 1,012 61 16,611 16 30,442 19 6,034 94 17,687 21 23,263 53 1,510 86 1,244 89 65,419 75 11,920 32 $190 11 3,218 29 44,307 23 27.992 34 3,747 85 3,058 85 6,610 75 12, 933 51 7,180 19 1,951 14 2,051 64 91,010 00 21,189 97 27,69C 2,563 76 4,136 41 14, 620 01 3,279 65 1,940 12 12,480 99 2,456 23 16,843 69 22,410 12 12.993 92 11,310 32 3,470 17 7,487 57 17,355 9: 12,645 01 3,204 05 5,159 25 10,925 50 8,584 64 9,624 26 20,396 52 32,739 61 5,978 71 9,508 34 18,358 97 9,180 06 5,606 74 5,793 76 4,229 32 27,417 89 •2,749 02 12*262 59 3,736 74 21,392 36 28,287 681 $18,506 00 20, 054 00 19,422 00 11,900 00 17,020 00 5,626 14,444 13,672 14,715 00 00 00 00 14,657 00 28,467 00 16,246 00 11,864 00 7,940 00 21,997 00 15,819 00 8,969 00 8,652 00 17,634 00 30,016 00 14,670 00 11,200 00 19,585 00 42,040 00 21,867 00 23.000 00 30,987 00! 89 90 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. e T I T L E OF BANK. New £ York. National Bank of— 1397 Rochester, Clarke 34 Rondout, First 1120 Rondout, Rondout 752 Red Hook, First 1157 Rhinebeek, First 1376 Rome, Central 1410 Rome, Fort. Stanwix 1414 Rome, First 102 Seneca Falln, First Seneca Falls, Nat'l Exch'ge 1240 184 Sandy Hill, First 303 Skaueateles, First 471 Sing Sing, First 103 South Worcester, First 375 St. Jolinsville, First South East, CrotonRiver.. 830 6 Syracuse, First..-. 140 Syracuse, Second 159 Syracuse, Third 1569 Syracuse, Fourth 1287 Syracuse, Salt Springs 1341 Syracuse, Syracuse 1342 Syracuse, Merchants' .. 1401 Syracuse, Mechanics'. . 893 Saratoga Springs, First Saratoga Springs, Commd 1227 1040 Saugerties, First 1208 Saugevties, Saugerties 1127 Salem 1166 Sherburne, Sherburne 1226 Schenectady, Mohawk Somers, Farm'rs & Drovers' 1304 1298 Schuylerville 1510 Schoharie, Schoharie 364 Tarrytown, First 163 Troy. First 621 Troy, Nat'l Exchange 640 Troy, Troy City 721 Troy, Manufacturers' Troy, Mereh'ts &Meeh'cs'. 904 940 Troy, United 991 Troy, Nat'l State .992 Troy, Mutual 963 Troy, Union 1012 Troy, Central 342 Union Springs, First . . . 185 Utica, Second 1308 Utica, Utica City 1392 Utica, Oneida 1395 Utica, First $206 67 $464,572 04 385,006 84 1,994 62 217,101 47 1,286 83 9 95 103,093 43 420 67 176,141 431 10 195,269 96 339, 023 75 2,232 74 105,965 27 3,978 01 .130, 259 78 100,737 06 133,001 43 1,173 02 174,457 92 292 49 165,569 82 84,084 52 1,232 12 453 79 104,223 14 218,543 52 1, 886 66 526 65 276, 928 99 938 28 122,773 41 411,409 02 174,849 24 319,611 95 1,508 86 257,416 44 1,460 91 351,696 22 237 70 237,731 90 140,036 85 2,483 96 123,511 31 1,270 09 212,348 36 3,113 46 127,534 96 2,710 91 232,898 37 1,181 61 75,612 68 278, 757 53 2,412 86 167,354 74 132.629 29 1,337 49 ' 79,173 96 3,315 04 164 00 119, 637 80 39 50 426, 612 54 191, 607 01 1,839 03 856, 698 79 4,622 11 618,321 27 528,140 95 26,725 60 568,162 69 1,641 17 1,163,177 37 6,724 08 334, 683 36 972 77 749,987 65 410 46 531,397 35 911 59 99,211 13 296,453 63 189 61 301,468 32 873 05 960,888 78 4,695 75 977,393 13 4,252 11 $14,000 00 6,000 00 10,627 51 5,325 00 5,614 79 7,000 00 6,921 02 5,053 27 10,000 00 2, 470 00 6,394 75 2,591 59 700 00 $7,210 34 3,993 16 1,489 11 2,177 53 1,822 71 $4,079 16 1,375 46 4,519 10 2,291 33 1,700 00 1,611 26 3,185 27 4, 006 57 694 17 960 71 854 34 1,739 79 3,380 45 6,694 70 3,170 53 12, 068 88 12,500 00 12,700 00 6,087 59 10,219 81 4,500 00 1,285 00 9,000 00 6, 600 00 5,200 00 200 00 549 00 13.599 47 11.600 00 1,418 54 696 19 1,464 40 221 16 . 355 42 1,400 17 1,033 55 884 48 1,091 61 1,440 33 6,190 27 20,000 00 IJ, 399 00 10,000 00 18,000 00 16,102 68 23,375 00 10,325 99 11,025 21 4,523 31 1, 622 70 16,381 98 15,758 59 2,151 75 4, 651 91 8,164 40 2,344 79 2,806 27 5, 904 Go| 3,548 10 3, 428 65 474 37 783 04 2,372 95 1,515 82 6,877 52 9,919 11 1,000 00 3,273 79 ' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 91 on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. | 3 ti t o 5 fi to ts o Jts O !, 654 45 $200,000 310, 000 $64,450 226, 000 22,350 158,000 7,008 00 125,000 42, 600 4,348 &8 80,000 5,000 l f Oil 34 150, 000 150 1,628 72 70,000 23,750 60,000 50,500 100,000 7,800 75, 000 61,300 31,071 43 153,000 50,000 100,000 61,950 177,700 62,300 854 51 75,000 200,000 3,500 2,252 60 278, 000 143,65U 2,288 15 103,000 170,850 1,036 21 285,000 125,000 8,483 85 105,500 8,777 05 150,000 4,000 296 90 167,000 15,000 1,794 47 147,000 1,597 81 108, 000 1, 750 31,428 20 100,500 1,000 100,000 8,288 21 134,000 92,000 150,000 7,873 61 100,000 102,000 85, opo 100,000 6,325 59 7,352 73 2,887 36 2,435 14 68 29 2,546 69 6,959 21 4,827 91 106, 000 101,500 300, 000 100,000 522,300 150,000 175,000 170,000 255,900 208, 500 890 95 205,000 3,080 56 263,000 100, 000 168 90 300,000 2, 332 55 6?, 000 5,287 24 200,000 6,037 11 341,000 $6,425 21,184 1,061 6,677 1,740 2,258 3,920 1,950 586 1,651 198 1, 5,270 352 2,924 2,273 218 531 809 7,186 2,356 8,611 15,224 14,100 1,485 20,000 841 1,893 7,800 * 720 1,000 2,479 52,35U 5,524 5,801 5,000 4,220 1,372 15,500 1,252 22,450 1,106 134,900 27,212 1,325 157,000 17,927 1,000 1,986 11,900 2,705 6,673 100 8,995 51,850 2,837 500 6,928 7,890 707 1, ®50 3,249 114,650 5,944 51,350 11,700 12,472 10,772 $76,499 00 $22,600 00 $902,122 53 53,302 20 1,036,094 51 550 00 26,510 42 44,000 00 599,610 85 32,847 60 369,601 75 378 68 17,911 00 404,932 83 6, 749 51 47,115 74 43,350 00 432,582 93 82 00 53,330 00 37,400 00 657,034 97 160 00 30,669 31 2,150 00 275,522 46 48,792 15 319,672 99 26,901 14 254,409 46 24,533 00 330,516 12 464,451 88 184 70 25,345 00 34,921 00 15,000 00 644,520 35 201 00 381,343 83 108 00 19,310 25 19,148 00 218,296 85 205 00 27,973 00 17,000 00 509,359 11 44,172 00 932,058 20 16,725 05 516,404 02 45,772 00 936 026 56 29,830 00 389,764 40 1,400 Q0 51,100 00 8,600 00 585,520 19 577,955 45 835 25 61,550 00 389 34 48,310 00 19, 043 48 654,136 15 33, 620 00 19,900 0U 532,398 27 2,213 50 52,539 00 25,000 00 426,168 09 40,160 00 20,000 00 450,279 50 410 00 408 23 ' 32,427 50 29,000 00 468,057 39 670 00 20,824 78 31,000 00 316.706 75 464,581 59 238 03 33,121 00 15,400 61 1,225 00 237,071 81 55,523 20 93,450 00 722,069 02 500 00 447 38 17,632 00 25,000 00 325,131 17 22,439 80 268,869 25 13,000 00 232,495 07 19,167 34 322,029 22 84,721 00 1,159,038 16 29,502 00 418.707 34 114,217 05 1,929,558 39 109,148 63 981,772 30 00 16,516 00 1,103,674 52 696 00 108,625 152,813 39 1,118,085 43 4,032 00 148,650 00 1,765,604 20 2,644 83 65,842 62 36,859 50 814,127 75 600 00 81,990.00 24,739 05 1,206,108 52 1,067 70 54,573 20 . 217 70 23,520 00 44,368 04 1,092,553 90 253,747 20 42,641 43 913,140 10 . 60 00 19,099 40 8,024 90 142,647 00 47,566 67 564,421 36 1,448,371 37 3, 997 50 106,500 00 120,505 00 1,782,331 86 464 00 $1,210 00 ' REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 92 Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations New Individual deposits. Notes in circulation. Surplus fund. Office number. T I T L E OF B A N K . Capital stock paid in. LIABILITIES. York. National Bank of— Rochester Clarke Rondout, First Rondout, Rondout Red Hook, First Rhineheck, First Rome, Central Rome, Fort Stanwix Rome, First Seneca Falls, First Seneca Falls, Nat'l Exch'ge . Sandy Hill, First Skaneateles, First Sing Sing, First South Worcester, First St. Johnsville, First South East, Croton R i v e r . . . Syracuse, First } Syracuse, Second Syracuse, Third Syracuse, Fourth Syracuse, Salt Springs Syracuse, Syracuse Syracuse, Merchants* Syracuse, Mechanics' Saratoga Springs, First Saratoga Springs, Comm'l... Saugerties, First Saugerties, Saugerties Salem Sherburne, Sherburne Schenectady, Mohawk Somers, Farm'ra & Drovers' . Schuylerville Schoharie, Schoharie County Tarrytown, First T r o y , First Troy, National Exchange . . . Troy, Troy City T r o y , Manufacturers' Troy, Merch'ts & Mech'cs' . . Troy, United Troy, National State Troy, Mutual T r o y , Union Troy, Central Union Springs, First Utica, Second Utica, Utica City Utica, Oneida Utica, First 1397 34 1120 752 1157 1376 1410 1414 102 1240 184 303 471 103 375 830 6 140 159 1569 1287 1341 1342 1401 893 1227 1040 1208 1127 1166 1226 1304 1298 1510 364 163 621 640 721 904 940 991 992 963 1012 342 185 1308 1392 1395 , $200,000 00 300 000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 175,000 00 97,560 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 60,000 00 100,000 00 75, 000 00 150,000 00 100,003 00 175,000 00 75,000 00 200,000 00 250, 000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 105,500 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 180,000 00 140,000 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 150,000 00 125,000 00 150,000 00 100, 000 00 100,000 00 111, 150 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 500,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 234,500 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 400, 000 00 600,000 00 $2,009 00 62, 755 44 36,141 75 7,143 24 19, 000 00 1,482 56 62, 018 42 1,000 00 2,274 20 857 03 19,130 64 5,000 00 12,500 00 3, 602 45 1,156 73 2, 000 00 50, 000 00 12,191 92 14,885 83 2,637 50 23,500 00 29,500 00 18,000 00 1,644 20 7,150 08 19,158 10 16,900 00 3,149 37 2,166 63 2, 331 00 3,200 00 25,324 71 1,200 00 581 88 1,658 90 16,000 00 5,000 00 25,788 29 42,000 00 6,372 70 5,983 65 43,505 09 3,000 00 60,000 00 3,000 00 2,600 00 8,212 26 2,635 14 5,082 42 9,000 00 $169,000 00 276, 260 00 180, 000 00 134, 923 00 112,480 00 72,000 00 132,220 00 57, 630 00 53,965 00 90,000 00 67,350 00 134,925 00 85,410 00 157,360 00 67,465 00 176,500 00 250,000 00 90, 000 00 247,200 00 90,100 00 116,300 00 141,500 00 108,080 00 89,230 00 89,964 00 73,340 00 118,000 00 78,615 00 135,000 00 90,000 00 75,000 00 74,065 00 . . 85, 000 00 90,000 00 89, 916 00 269,435 00 87,500 00 443. 788 00 132,300 00 148, 650 00 150,500 00] 199,200 00 ' 178,214 00 183,679 00 233,781 00 88,540 00 263, 599 00 55,980 00 179, 780 00 252,650 00; $432,291 85 245,124 75 140,901 40 55,524 86 68,947 81 212,393 10 257,318 68 86,345 76 61,546 57 54,356 73 149,420 06 135,992 93 207,767 04 4,511 27 58,097 27 118,291 29 226,229 79 143,417 55 277,427 87 154,817 79 220,340 68 169,000 51 314,381 11 279,867 23 184,368 27 232,353 79 132,163 62 80,446 85 171,993 53 80,669 62 487,828 32 74,039 60 55,553 25 28,725 21 96 577 57 301,012 93 160,476 97 562,879 20 567,173 67 231,341 40 5^9,853 95 963.850 48 354,064 51 435,000 17 231,940 11 56,752 57 174,296 15 211,6&3 47 636,182 38 629,406 18 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. e ° s &o ° a £ '3 11 2 A® tk g69,440 95,362 20,889 12,347 19,775 19,042 6,357 10,542 125,814 3,436 26 88 67 27 98 92 52 23 30 00 14,237 19 102,785 82 630 90 3,319 66 50, 710 74 111,299 00 3,899 84 23,980 47 14,161 97 14,558 70 15,560 12 3,473 54 18,591 54 1,262 31 30.139 37 15,760 11 516 63 11,915 27 13.140 43 25,444 91 18,527 96 29, 684 57 48, 093 80 41,345 36 201,739 84 70,119 66 274,750 29 22,073 80 158,357 35 $2,278 46 152,147 20,534 1,217 10,551 52,350 28,149 56,276 35 10 98 91 12 93 50 $221 88 870 83 155 39 23,176 70 883 00 4,188 32 23 00 76 825 53 1,026 80 2,155 92 261 52 429 35 2,565 91 67,939 5,829 105,288 3,766 86,826 92,176 105,397 64 09 77 92 60 02 18 36,505 24 268,562 49 1,658 75 2,654 49 $17,169 54 27,591 02 5,175 03 9,663 38 3,283 04 17,358 96 8,067 65 3,325 47 1,549 70 5,759 70 6,066 87 10,506 59 770 12 12,198 30 15,946 95 5,059 84 40,865 00 11,346 66 12,374 04 11,903 11 5,917 54 5,293 24 9,427 92 10,253 30 18,018 40 10,130 30 3,485 40 4,172 42 4,905 80 511,999 00 28,358.75 4,306 95 8,158 10,622 07 4.192 ie 56,805 36 18,555 92 24,692 99 16,412 05 40,998 53 17,498 01 28,586 10 31,967 24 26,626 76 25,439 20 4,636 65 28,393.74 4,312 63 107,867 89 171,542 69| 14,280 00 10,800 00 16,503 00 6,446 12,590 17,676 16,679 00 00 00 00 5,300 18,103 8,687 7,930 7,049 14,035 17,369 9,5f>3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14,735 00 16,708 00 12,382 00 12,150 00 9,297 00 37,460 00 69,650 00 60,802 00 10*3* 94 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . New lTork. National Bank ot— TTnadilla, Nat'l U n a d i l l a . . . Vernon W a r w i c k , First Waterloo, First Watkins, First Watkins, Second W n v e r l y , First Waverly, Waverly Weetfield, First Whitehall, First Whitehall, Old West Winfield, First Warsaw, W y o m i n g Co . . ; . Watertown, First . Watertown, Second Watertown, Jefferson Co.. Watertown, Nat'l Union - . . Watertown, Nation'l Bank and Loan Company Waterford, Saratoga West T r o y Waterville •Whitestown Youkers, First T ot al 1463 1264 314 456 297 1192 504 265 1160 601 737 73 671 1490 1507 1508 1229 1265 1361 1458 653 $112,572 45 128,074 26 81,836 29 51,831 31 88,924 30 66,510 02 166,826 46 144,370 104, 844 52 134,143 58, 032 41 68,409 56 100, 030 75 18, 007 75 304,428 84 257,671 30 151,046 217,621 438,074 238,844 104,409 208,157 40 58 29 33 02 $335 93 497 95 349 419 572 6,431 203 337 495 4,505 8 91 89 34 02 58 81 06 26 10 !, 000 00 6.500 00 2,266 73 3, 623 56 7,661 5.501 46 14, 288 97 825 00 4, 550 00 2,239 33 5,058 07 $891 1,864 1,463 4,094 752 1,313 2,036 152 220 2,247 1,175 210 70 69 11 09 12 78 31 75 00 07 02 26 8,773 75 1,272 15 5,797 60 20 64 9, 520 32 5, COO 00 1,570 93 1,934 12 2,200 00 3,425 00 5,600 00 1,695 06 1,450 00 55,595, 960 92 409, 950 69 1,442,881 31 S,000 00 223 29 1,840 00 4,267 24 $688 35 1,130 94 12,625 4ri 1,406 92 395 31 1,070 27 792 91 2,687 43 11,046 20 5,806 72 2,114 17 968 98 11,091 26 1,214 73 2,206 10 1,990 44 2,890 63 643 66 160 62 $23 38 18 00 293 02 I, 600 00 878 79 1,300 00 32 95 2,421 30,684 12,284 491 447 4,567 06 07 13 25 81 86 430, 742 64 205, 111 75 2,104,441 56 City of New Y o r k . First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Eighth Ninth Tenth Central N e w Y o r k Nat'l Exchange. National Currency National Broadway N a t ' l Bank of Commerce . . American National Park Tradt'ismeus' N a t ' l Shoe and L e a t h e r Market St. Nicholas Seventh W a r d 1,382, 686 853,607 2,811,401 13,654,893 319,224 393,396 451,741 5,101,962 1,335,544 12,141,410 661,207 323,867 3,242,340 8,432,224 1,1U7,690 12,382,316 1,415,381 3,413,153 2,254,780 1,465,127 475,653 3,314 40 9,462 82 10,747 18 14,683 14 226 98 1,880 834 19 48 48 43 256 74 811 05 ,205 58 74 42 50, 000 00 13, 000 00 1,125 00 35,000 00 3,000 00 175,000 00 300,000 00 14,126 66 135,000 00 155, 700 00 175,000 00 35,000 00 107,970 23 22,910 00 9,585 25,395 93,014 5,400 8, 073 10,985 86, 713 16, 773 103,483 7,823 63 77 87 77 50 27 52 75 08 13,163 39 25,314 59 13, 994 85 150,474 51 9,998.01 17,121 09 17,921 56 7,069 59 5,094 67 43,366 10 1,086,644 95 139,470 39 1,965,744 05 80,708 05 10,853,703 76 69,324 94 3,693 55 4,608 62 15,500 00 702,660 12,813 94,747 50 17,350 00 69,484 54' 2,620,666 82 116,043 10 68,705 30 19,129 74 662,217 45 3, 974, 740 67 6,129 44 11,569 86 1,871,939 15 282,742 61 1,158,819 45 403,101 21 1,064,475 67 618 75 127,863 77 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 10*3* 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. tc g .8 E £ 1? *2 DO .-e "5 ~ a £ G ui c $560 70 $100,000 111, 000 53,000 50,000 75,000 56,000 80,000 20 00 202 387 35,909 933 43 43 79 22 4,000 00 2,344 28 18,691 25 662 21 25,433 39 3,750 100,000 50,750 100, 000 91,800 102,050 100,000 125,000 100,000 116,000 95,000 1,700 300 50,350 53,900 8,100 1,150 1,800 43,000 145,000 85,000 90,000 50,000 110,000 42,961 52 5, 507 26 $10,350 67,800 9.800 34,700 1,800 39,000 3,450 72,350 ,$987 2,253 14,278 2,528 1,707 3,473 649 5,05' 942 1,202 1, 1,018 2,299 1,130 5,196 1,807 1,776 8,113 11,304 1,253 1,201 31, 755 693,995 03 32,889,200 6,352,300 1,079,634 14,818 52 473,250 150,000 150,000 973, 000 50,500 164,800 76,950 280,000 1,088, COO 650,550 438,650 1,036, (00 2,200, (OO] 350,000 . 309, C00 120,950 101, COO 126,750 i, ooo, roo 1,200,250 6,830, COO 4,998,000 4,650 531, (00 1,150, COO 614,500 800,000 668,200 72,550 1,030,600 672,000 850,000 212,000 134, 450 508,500 300,000 920,000 1,218 55 3. 599, 000 120, 000 222,500 047,321 38 20. 60S 10, 406 4, 3 3 2, 037 73, 438 10, 325 L 1,256, 033 '7, 014 17, 753 21, 829 10, 398 34, 773 28 56 46 04 85 72 09 19 22 26 00 63 9, 130 12,528 2,605 34,150 9,299 9,448 72,592 15,875 6, 42d 22,091 15, m 30,27t 23,494 148,5fi( 8, 45C 280,244 68,056 10,00C 10, 066 2, 320 7,822 $489 27 200 203 22 18 00 863 158 153 247 32 67 25 28 860 00 663 31 77 50 2,295.63 2,020 00 3,862 95 7,361 60 $17,560 14,221 49,072 17,607 30, 503 15,085 12,030 52,952 14,502 36,084 19,805 18,113 19,467 7,483 33, 783 13. 703 10,605 27,116 22,042 25,447 4,950 68,798 $38,000 00 16,000 00 40.000 00 49,686 00 10,500 00 66,092 00 59,234 02 00 70 18 00 00 00 42,800 00 39,692 00 32,500 00 48,305 57 26,954 00 $297,540 80 373,240 22 251,368 74 167,989 01 213,267 17 168,774 57 320,470 57 431,709 97 253,931 16 399,312 67 272,732 82 271,349 40 ' 390,710 22 194,663 49 566,463 60 488,142 50 312,764 24 556, 871 87 606, 645 79 468, 677 58 238,705 29 831,755 90 216,427 02 l, 135,742 63 5,509,212 76 129,605,504 51 1,553,903 34 76,737 388,074 64 500 1,574,759 80 29,597 4,938,293 3^ 68,664 207,918 00 10,054 212,464 00 15 205,923 00 1,388 2,760,932 65 6,103 770,656 00 7,181 3,725, 794 00 21,878 294,024 40 4, 962 294,576 05 1,873 2,465,714 89 50,649 6,632,134 00 295,254 231,555 82 262 7,722,5C6 75 87,5G6 747,555 00 21,704 1,197,000 00 24,456 820,479 00 41,628 43, 000 v „ 604,533 50 38j 538,766 36 17,102 19,000 00 5, 349, 100 69 1,864,197 27 7,635,747 00 34,160,469 93 1,170,224 50 1,140,040 13 1,200,936 16 11,660,359 49 3,824,472 71 22,318,380 22 1 6,300 OO 1,646,404 66 l f 027,699 37 9,177,747 53 31,^62,377 69 I 1,998,65? 21 200,000 0026,664,879 61 180,000 00 4,513,990 64 510,000 00 7,829,714 55 64,750 00 4,543,472 76 159,383 24 4,385,522 39 76,369 CO 1,702,531 37 96 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of * the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. i d o "S *3 T I T L E OF B A N K . -a S p a •d a &HI •a 3 T3 1 •3 -3 s £ « < 3 O m 'O as a O f Q O £ GO Weir York. National Bank of— Vernon "Warwick, First "Waterloo, First Watkins, First "Watkins, Second Waverly, First Waverly, Waverly "Westfield, Firat "Whitehall, First Whitehall, Old West Winfield, First Warsaw, Wyoming Co Watertown, First Watertown, Second Watertown, Jefferson Co Watertown, Nationl Union.. Watertown, National Bank and Loan Company Waterford, Saratoga West Troy Waterville W hitestown Yonkers, First 1463 1264 314 368 358 456 297 1192 504 285 1160 801 737 73 671 1490 1507 1508 1229 1265 1361 1458 653 Total 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $2, 000 00 14,575 55 1,250 00 1,687 66 2,000 00 2,000 00 8,186 59 6,066 20 2,400 00 1,650 00 3,289 08 2,000 00 30, 698 18 1,452 61 37,200 00 36, 860 00 $77,930 00 97,500 00 43,350 00 43,000 00 67,487 00 49,000 00 67,350 00 85,600 00 89,855 00 69,885 00 77, 928 00 89,450 00 112,215 00 89,970 00 89,050 00 84, 000 00 75,000 00 150, 000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 120,000 00 150,000 00 5,402 09 30,000 00 3,500 00 30,000 00 1,000 00 23,476 96 37, 600 108,500 72,709 80,725 44,500 89,269 37,733,241 00 500,000 300,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 150,000 200,000 v 250,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 3u0,000 100,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 500,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 $100, 000 100, 000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 106,100 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 148,800 147,440 $102,518 20 106,832 23 147,990 30 65,081 59 66,694 08 62,447 34 121,598 74 213,470 01 57,490 00 175,697 88 80,593 21 43,440 59 54,920 23 2,850 00 241,684 61 182,348 51 00 00 00 00 00 00 172,907 18 220,939 30 230,242 19 179,491 38 35,046 31 268,676 01 3, 625, 750 34 27,994,710 00 44,545,759 76 250, 000 00 60, 000 00 95,000 00 121,052 60 16,223 71 14,300 00 22, 491 22 200,000 00 36,000 00 150,000 00 25,000 00 45,000 00 1,145,335 10 2,187,194 32 4,000 00 1,300,000 00 401,748 00 411,344 92 225,189 40 88,970 35 447,260 00 270,000 00 797,021 00 2,817,755 00 105,320 00 193,000 00 250,000 00 945,585 00 913,000 00 1,620,000 00 268,880 00 90,000 00 900,000 00 4,430,000 00 450,000 00 1,000,000 00 650,250 00 897,991 00 504,800 00 752, 014 00 173,694 00 1,595,603 79 685,735 27 3,005,858 32 14,490,583 22 733,459 36 561,259 92 535,812 83 2,658,814 43 534, 682 41 8,529,527 54 716,267 69 200,692 30 5,766,594 51 10,141,343 03 763,803 89 7,238,158 64 2,090,456 54 4,113,416 14 2,474,462 32 2,382,659 07 940,140 41 City of New York. First 1*. Second Third Fourth Filth Sixth Eighth Ninth Tenth Central New York Nat'l Exchange.. National Currency National Broadway National Bank of Commerce American National Park Tradesmens' National Shoe and Leather.. St. Nicholas Seventh Ward 29 62 87 290 341 254 384 387 307 376 345 444 687 733 750 891 905 917 964 972 998 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. 1 © 1 Q $825 04 15,796 86 4,332 71 $32,651 06 18,148 86 31,913 81 43,370 18 3,155,970 13 303,569 52 369,466 78 303,511 87 119,440 43 133,927 46 135,087 55 98,226 33 219,583 70 150,994 73 132,208 40 58,726 56 61 203 14 64,738 45 50,150,85 374,629 23 $8,207 54 67 43 4,742 90 2,474 52 23/560 00 20,811 00 6 26 30,263 01 7,191 73 12,998 59 24,157 60 8,287 22 2,465 67 5,582 36 8,742 00 26,000 00 5,237 00 18,694 00 22,857 00 6,128 00 312 764 24 556,871 87 606,645 79 468,677 53 238,705 29 831,755 90 2,269,604 00 129,605,504 51 6,300 00 "5r349,100 69 1.864,197 27 7,635,747 00 34,160,469 93 1,170,224 50 1,140,040 13 1,200,936 16 11,660,159 49 3,824,472 7L 22,318,380 22 1,646,404 66 1,027,899 37 9,177,747 53 31,862,377 69 1,998,655 21 26,664,879 61 4,513,990 64 7,829,714 55 4,543,472 76 4,385,522.39 1,702,531 37 617 74 215 12 5,259,396 52 1,540,810 24 124,444 75 1,982,173 46 144,394 80 240,625 19 2,121,708 38 116,503 80 168,584 58 10,932,736 46 14,711 75 62 37,537 83 4,693,133 39 1,827,196 87 910 47 1,097,702 66 807,896 29 7,715,813 94 1,580 59 242,391 90 98,614 93 416,012 80 7,133 05 225,145 07 1,730,074 86 2, 527,167 84 9,939 13 245,400 94 10,993,621 46 3,397,919 34 90,410 25 219,400 09 300,262 31 526,945 96 45,097 65 229,800 93 5,024 18 135,840 86 7,395 45 65,256 49 o fl a ** $297,540 80 . 373,240 22 251,388 74 167,989*01 213,267 17 168,774 57 320,470 57 431.709 97 253,931 16 399,312 67 272,732 82 271,349 40 390.710 22 194,663 49 566,483 60 486,142 50 $1,551 21 17,428 27 211,073 37 .a « $ 5 w $11,847 00 435 07 43 58 1,639 04 5,921 24 8,433 98 20,800 00 1,479 98 12,830 05 47,287 19 -3 1 $2,420 56 5.884 52 2,914 52 8,219 76 2,086 09 3,838 56 2.885 54 5,792 25 1,504 08 40,577 79 1,922 67 4,545 00 7,078 36 323 45 15,286 G8 11,773 89 1,053 60 3,425 12 993 61 2,682 08 6,160 01 2,434 58 a 0 tX) Aggregate. * § Profita. M PQ r* a 0 Due to other banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposit?. LIABILITIES. 3,472,054 98 80,792 68 34,600 42 72,022 24 393,813 84 16,582 22 36,392 04 6,867 95 115,846 10 91,182 41 372,934 05 24,257 92 16,376 20 57,149 35 796,446 79 25,511 25 340,550 94 31,620 76 53,456 22 51,522 49 14,236 93 81,301 51 10,881 00 11,502 00 8,167 00 11,652 00 20,000 00 30,105 00 26,298 00 12,600 00 6,777 00 98 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. 5 T I T L E OF B A N K s 4 3§ <S £ Ci«y of IVew YorU. National Bank of— Nat'l Bank of Republic - . 1000 1067 Mercantile Nat'l MechV B'k'g ABS'U.. 1075 1080 Merchants' Exchange 1105 East River 1116 New York County... 1121 Metropolitan Leather Manufacturers'... 1196 1215 Marine 1224 Pacific 1231 Importers and Traders' Ocean 1232 1250 Mechanics' Nat'l Butchers & Drovers' 1261 1278 Union 1290 National Citizens'. . 1297 Bowery * 1324 Gallatin 1352 Hanover 1357 Irving 1370 Merchants' 1371 Grocers' Nat'l B ' k of Commonw'th. 1372 Nat'l B'k of North America 1373 1374 Phenis 1375 Chatham 1388 Atlantic Continental 1389 B ' k of N.Y.,Nat. B'k'g Ass'n 1393 American Exchange . 1394 1443 Manufacturers' 1461 Natl City Nat'l B'k of State of N. Y . 1476 1497 Fulton 1499 Chemical 1556 Croton Mechanics and Traders'... 1624 Total City of Albany 267 First National Albany Exchange 739 1045 Merchants' 1123 Union 1262 New York State Nat'l Mech'cs and Fanners' 1289 1291 Albany City 1301 National Commercial Total. $4,020,193 95 2,998,947 03 $3,396 59 282 60 1,245,425 88 818 11 3,069,499 58 641,653 98 1,282 00 799,171 48 8,026,652 63 8,315 22 2,166,592 59 156 53 1,074,325 62 1,120,611 58 4,676,840 56 1,084 80 2,493,972 69 549 07 4,547,451 38 6,476 30 1,290,952 41 1,690 28 3,007,410 08 1,227, 745 74 96 81 422,746 00 ' 490,590 72 2,130,541 65 487 65 1,120,011 20 2,511 79 4,449,044 88 1,487 74 1,062,432 63 480 81 2.051.147 97 5,055 24 2,750,558 80 3,053,631 65 414 34 1,533,611 40 2,248 45 1,013,544 30 8,888 20 3.463.148 64 3,260 00 5,966,817 86 1,462 13 9,218,917 24 11,501 73 511,076 81 2,915,924 02 3,273 66 3,698,590 73 1,469 71 658,557 79 2,523,847 63 5,384 27 377,068 41 630 84 1,681,352 11 9,220 87 $206,090 04 100,000 00 125,000 51,200 12,775 230,000 30,000 25,000 48,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 202,000 00 144,152 92 178,000 00 63,200 00 210,000 00 4,000 00 85,500 00 43,000 00 ie6,000 00 25,000 188,879 80,000 175,000 5,934 00 06 00 00 51 270,046 250,000 300,000 16,349 46 00 00 89 120,000 00 204,571 66 45,000 00 55,423 09 4,815 00 44,120 04 $10,148 37,127 17,097 10,338 4,550 66 904 58 15 525, 642 1 72 4,964, 425 85 10 $3,965 11 331, 404 50 00 2,096 25 124, 721 24 18, 259 59 99, 754 94 24,048 57 2,733, 517 83 11,381 60 66, 872 10 9,132 21 6,701 67 5,000 00 116, 198 36 13,830 99 61,037 60 907, 107 47 25, 486 11 13,908 62 433, 567 36 3,299, 808 51 10, 759 72 302, 477 S6 8,704 00 1,359, 716 09 50,585 6' 274, 283 99 6. 567 63 46, 958 08 8,174 53 4,875 64 286, 856"34 1,105, 206 10 7,951 02 8,782 25 53,140 00 463, 418 1G 2,267, 585 49 42,597 44 111, 784 19 11,432 10,637 21 31,480 01 736, 427 91 5,997, 360 09 22,793 65 3,701, 190 22 14,174 14 10,942 58 3,700 00 346, 036 87 11,115 61 4,540 63 313, 474 12 4,620, 857 74 15,069 42 9,686, 963 9fi 59,048 74 15,514 94 14 71 3,425, 162 67 52, 658 09 9,549 94 1,915 00 3,230, 218 19 33,528 48 131, 653 78 53,548 28 51, 223 42 22,735 84 £93, 018 56 4,358 38 43 55 1,573, 655 49 33,314 35 3,147 50 154, 344 54 16,997 63 167,120,172 90 122,420 57 4,972,099 56 1,288,129 22 459,405 26 81,060.760 Si 520,428 465,059 528,302 663,403 3,531,655 673,428 1,031,385 1,079,554 70 77 06 303 03 43 41 6,436 20 58 91 11 22 15,505 29 18 794 83 6,493,217 35 23,130 46 31,338 35,300 25,000 27,500 .53,036 15,000 56,165 64 00 00 00 58 00 18 243,340 40 15,142 93 8,234 20 3,637 55 46 73 9 32 3,637 55 23,433 18 132,862 75 37,139 2(5 87,418 13 78,374 03 108,531 £9, 31.279 26 238,237 OH 45,816 23 759,657 92 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. m © d * ^ .2 3 3 -o o 13 d a p .3 3 «® 3S ii 35 $16,155 35 14,503 90 11,404 319 55 50,818 81 5,952 39 13,750 97 1,441 11 37,821 52 35,174 68 35,106 12 921 78 4,984 .98 11,488 18 56,276 82 12,910 30 8,501 26 1,767 20 272,349 95 8,505 00 2,170 94,628-35 6 c $667,000 $217,000 $24, 632 $163,410 550,000 653 32,229 355,000 107,000 2,643 9,977 500,000 1C8,000 70,905 24.204 320,000 75,000 21,797 3,058 220,000 110,000 48.5L0 213 1,350,000 45,463 18,792 200,000 12,745 160,839 481,000 300,000 43,190 227,500 150,000 424,700 14,651 86,587 566,000 57,149 49,498 910,000 41,389 42,638 210,100 667,000 11,630 142, 629 657,500 270,000 45,823 21,534 546,000 500,000 1,277,900 118,461 150,000 128,350 14,771 17.205 257,500 3,798 19,102 63,550 556,000 1,399,300 485 146,558 335,000 7,146 33,516 145,000 231,000 224,500 11,750 7,977 1,00 J, 000 2,232,450 34,878 573,089 100,000 31,141 6,146 250,000 17,401 43,385 496,950 350,000 4,721 104,219 600,000 706,500 22j 903 164,963 150,000 12,050 22,726 242,550 112,500 770 10,678 70,000 667,000 7,623 106,571 1,120,000 411, »50 202,030 1,700,000 5,000 417, 641 2,950 100,000 47,698 2,005 370,000 50,000 264,425 260,000 667,500 2,000 181,046 192,600 200,000 1,472,000 39,793 118,895 100,000 92,424 401,359 601,200 67,000 4,077 2,622 160,000 210,000 159,100 2i, 932 44,638 $1,809,635 00 $7,481,863 17 1,018,387 05 5,406,254 46 363,736 51 $2,112 57 7,193,740 14 862,515 68 58,000 00 5,435,547 69 238,636 00 1,506,974 15 255.969 00 129,935 00 1,629,962 67 2,787,150 00 850,883 5614,016,396 44 1,101,519 65 6,946,771 18 792,200 00 2,715,194 33 594, 677 29 2,601,025 19 1,440,498 00 9,137,810 12 1,314,585 00 18,400 00 5,919,184 94 1,707,161 00 169,450 0011,617,314 74 545,408 68 132,400 00; 3,354,997 44 789,865 00 30,000 00 7,396,162 48 531,539 00 2,416,870 95 214,171 00 1,093,943 47 542.970 15 290,332 50 3,816,059 38 436,134 00 45,000 00; 4,373,276 43 433,281 59 74,500 00, 2,673,872 77 12,810,454 60 1,943,361 00 1,910,178 07 521,412 00 5,425,181 56 1,342,561 80 757,294 35 15,180 0010,295,284 05 55,000 00 9,947,199 42 1,099,299 02 602,401 00 10,000 00 3,067,589 09 365,461 00 69,725 00 2,062,177 39 803,000 00 10,056,858 26 3,482,765 59 ;2l, 394,256 65 2,439,054 00 390,333 3318,890,479 46 88,738 00 51,500 00 988,169 45 1,041,948 00 7,520,124 43 8,263,264 26 2,977,889 00 773.269 00 100,000 00 3,597,256 59 3,240,323 00 621,965 55 8,964, 142 44 2,527,883 13 208,590 00 2,742,063 Gl 336,673 73 2,829,323 35 40,378,100 25,117,950 L, 663,326 4,591,965 48 78,191,644 59 4,330,519 75 422,877,708 48 149 64 4,687 62 7,820 52 38 69 39,363 85 77,590 49 10,434 86 4,973 61 225,000 307,000 200,000 504,100 200,000 350,000 190,000 500,000 145,059 28 2,476,100 200,000 5,000 37,000 4,500 46,400 1,050 14,278 11,124 25,291 4,055 46,110 13,761 17,900 25,356 293,950 157,875 862 992 206 78 2,946 5,538 7,987 2,710 163,033 02 234,040 00 107,122 00 165,397.71 310,549 00 571,921 280,085 00 554,604 00 1,713,778 20 1,900 00 1,470,045 78 .10,000 00 1,501,234 42 1,530,649 76 158^471 842,953,219 31 101,140 00 2,835,741 79 2,728,741 48 141,275 91 3,092,425 59 21,323 552,386,752.69 412,.787 75 17,875,836 33 100 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking LIABILITIES. T I T L E OP BANK. 1 •8 B City of New ¥ork. National Bank of— National Bank of Republic.. Mercantile Nat'l MecbV Banking Ass'n. Merchants' Exchange .East River ;New York County Metropolitan .Leather Manufacturers' 'Marine ^Pacific •Importers and Traders' 'Ocean .Mechanics' * Nat'l Butchers and Drovers'. tUnion .National Citizens' Bowery * Gallatin Hanover :Irving Merchants' 'Grocers' Nat'l B'k of Commonwealth. .Nat'l Bank o£North America. Phenix < Chatham .Atlantic • Continental .B'kof N. Y., Nai. B'k'g Ass'n American Exchange .'Manufacturers' ^National <City .Nat'l B'k of State of N. Y . . . . Pulton Chemical • C rot on . Mechanics .and Traders'.. 1000 1067 1075 1080 1105 1116 1121 1196 1215 1224 1231 1232 1250 1261 1278 1290 1297 1324 1352 1357 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1388 1389 1393 1394 1443 1461 1476 1497 1499 1556 1624 Total. $2,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 500,000 00 1,235,000 00 350,000 00 200,000 00 4,000,000 00 600,000 00 400,000 00 422,700 00 1,500,000 00 1,000,000 00 2,000,000 00 800,000 00 1,500,000 00 400,000 00 250,000 00 1,500,000 00 1,000,000 00 500,000 3,000,000 300,000 750,000 00 00 00 00 1,000,000 00 1,800,000 00 450,000 00 300,000 00 2,000,000 0C 3,000,000 00 5,000,000 00 252,000 00 1,000,000 00 2,000,000 00 $225,204 63 16,319 88 109,579 55 133,301 44 4,000 00 40,000 00 1,410,490 63 400,000 00 56,000 00 222,662 30 178,470 49 100,000 00 400,000 00 160,000 00 300,000 00 7,954 96 8,700 00 211,787 61 183,420 71 5,000 00 37,141 86 61,126 87 12,185 38 250,000 00 22,979 40 190,000 00 64,000 00 148,247 14 500,000 00 1,156,325 64 8,298,37 553,739 29 $557,950 00 482,310 00 • 307,756 00 449,631 00 283,500 00 180,000 00 1,117,500 00 168,000 00 265,000 00 120,250 00 494,334 00 797,688 00 512,000 00 241,655 00 449,000 00 123,240 00 225,000 00 499,180 00 293,289 00 196,180 00 627,274 00 76,500 00 200,000 00 314,182 00 290,700 00 131,085 00 95,500 00 543,950 00 731,145 00 988,045 00 * 84,000 00 600,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 600,000 00 75,009,700 00 1,000,000 00 250,000 00 105,000 00 15,225,785 77 30,427,414 00 City of Albany* 'First National Albany Exchange Merchants' •Union Now York State Nat'l Mechnnics and Farmers' Albany/City National.... National Commercial Total.. 267 739 1045 1123 1262 1289 1291 1301 300,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 500,000 00 350,000 00 350,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 60,968 10 150,000 00 100,000 00 196,800 269,830 177,050 449,620 176,995 314,950 164,830 441,030 3,000,000 00 656,968 10 2,191,105 00 21,000 00 100,000 00 25,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Associations EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 10*3* 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. 3 s CQ O 3 M $40, 693 59 89,810 00 104,378 38 43,751 35 $2,803 00 152,971 77 220,007 55 2,270 03 50,410 09 5 et $519,704 01 1,309,864 67 239,259 90 70 14 08 $308,851 29 392,241 91 25,596 79 13,961 24 65,811 40 2,463,312 24 408,951 16 175,814 93 81 05 2,195,961 32 1,452,948 71 815,007 41 28% 126 90 387,223 69 1,572 35 694,276 54 190,906 56 27,624 50 148,114 41 16,539 83 1,876,112 71 65,034 69 582,621 74 239,570 03 616,097 57 . 25,138 33 148,257 23 633,960 64 337,739 24 1,692,589 63 93,630 35 1,331,440 58 48,012 06 3,315,699 79 171,474 37 171,474 37 38,154 16 - I g 5 3g 262,036 50 99,047 15 604,214 99 30,634 87 28,769 41 126,107 39 10 70 34,739 60 13,250 32 198,038 40 302,376 57 326,502 54 109,915 00 216,042 53 301,708 73 586,121 25 210,986 52 917,898 32 107,741 00 38,511 86 10,660 03 211,916 72 277,068 26 62,974,806 41 15,675,914 54 26,292 15 26,292 15 $67,456 13 244,046 95 62,423 73 50,688 49 20, 111 80 94,628 93 164,470 99 71,116 96 21,307 66 11,816 82 283,004 26 54,609 76 283,886 03 67,920 20 465,003 96 170,496 62 20,752 15 114,074 44 34,620 97 34,597 51 736,348 25 21,280 84 108,169 40 27,078 17 161,974 36 27,658 91 5,609 21 250,273 46 327,176 02 23,395 28 200,765 22 571,878 00 446.917 82 176,038 77 47, Q79 38 50,180 57 $5,941 00 2,868 00 12,216 00 4,461 00 9,060 00 9,437 00 27,500 00 8,341 00 11,521 00 6,115 00 11,354 00 15,112 00 9,693 00 6,593 00 6,760 00 5,102 00 11,151 00 2,330 00 12,927 00 8,658 00 13,945 00 4,633 00 14,280 00 6,589 00 15,605 00 12,220 00 7,552 00 10,401 00 19,210 00 18,465 00 29,624 00 t $7,481,863 17 5,406,254 46 7,198,740 14 5, 435,547 69 1,506,974 15 1,629,962 67 14,016,396 44 6,946,771 18 2,715,194 33 2,601,025 19 9,137,810 12 5,919,184 94 11,617,314 74 3,354,997 44 7,396,162 48 2,416,870 95 1,093,943 47 3,816,059 38 4,373,276 43 2,673,872 77 12,810,454 60 1,910,178 07 5,425,181 56 10,295,284 05 9,947,199 42 3,067,589 09 2,062,177 39 10,056,858 2*5 21,394,256 63 18,890,479 46 988,169 45 7,520,124 43 8,263,264 26 3,597,256 59 6,964,142 44 2,527,883 13 2,742,063 61 8,241,322 36 455,396 00 422.877,708 48 147,266 84 164,478 60 253,144 11 75,043 25 567,821 02 232,973 57 814,562 43 80,768 30 18,914 96 110,705 03 94,799 09 250,826 22 48,471 90 154,906 99 6,693 34 37,551 34 12,390 09 7,710 01 26,021 06 31,746 67 221,732 19 107,550 64 136,815 81 39,383 00 1,713,778 20 1,470,045 78 1,501,234 42 1,580,649 76 2,953,219 31 2,835, 741 79 2,728,741 48 3,092,425 59 2,336,058 12 685,317 53 581,517 81 118,160 00 17,875,836 33 14,323 00 45,000 00 19,454 00 102 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. a 30 S £ £B T I T L E OP B A N K . s13 a © X 5 cs i3 New Jersey. National Bank of— 1096 Belvidere, Belvidere 1222 Burlington, Mechanics' 1346 Bridgeton, Cumberland 431 Camden, First Camden, Nat'l State . . . . . 1209 1114 Clinton, Clinton 1221 Deckertown, Farmers' 487 Elizabeth, First Elizabeth, Nat'l S t a t e . . . . . . . 1436 452 Freehold, First Freehold, Freehold National 951 Banking Company Flemington, Hunterdon Co . . 892 1459 Frenchtown, Union . . . Hackettstown, Hackettstown. 1259 1444 Hoboken, First 288 Jamesburg, First 374 Jersey City, First 695 Jersey City, Second 1182 Jersey City, Hudson Co Lambertville, Lambertville... 1272 Morristown, Nat'l Iron. . . . . . 1113 Morristown, First 1188 Medford, Burlington Co . . . . . 1191 Mount Holly, Farmers' Nat'l 1168 Bank of New Jersey Mount Holly, Mount H o l l y . . . 1356 1270 Millville, M i i l v i l l e . . . Newark, First 52 Newark, Second 362 Newark, Essex Co 1217 Newark, Newark City 1220 Newark, Mechanics' 1251 Newark, Nat. Newark Banking Company 1316 Newark, Nat'l State B a n k . . . 1452 876 Newton, Merchants* 925 Newton, Sussex 208 New Brunswick, First New Brunswick, Nat'l Bank 587 of New Jersey 1317 Orange, Orange 329 Paterson, First 810 Paterson, Passaic Co 447 Plalnfield, First Phillipsburg, Phillipsburg.. 1239 445 Red Bank, First 881 Rahway, Union 896 Rahway, Nat'l Bank of. 395 Somerville, First $313,018 29 $1,123 55 122,290 32; 244,143 57| 186,935 27 1,200,552 62 281 30 86,955 82 79,025 73 3 36 206,055 80 5,440 17 681,885 12 2,318 65 134,132 92 $4,000 00 5,973.21 11,048 21 2,500 00 3,304 57 $2,916 00 15,000 00 2,980 71 23,143 85 14,744 64 689 43 5,000 00 5,000 00 1,196 37 12,000 00 6,417 58 30,450 00 3,101 66 8,598 13 196,057 94 1,132 05 178,894 86 44,575 71 1,839 53 187,913 51 331,869 27 58,161 35 3 13 • 734,220 71 697,491 02 275 20 417,806 65 590 49 112,106 31 281,658 50 105,407 41 81 75 112,692 04 7,740 02 2,537 23 1,160 00 2,573 29 9,898 72 1,004 89 7,260 00 2,061 40 3,246 57 3,418 47 281 50 1,000 00 53,250 00 11,552 98 15,000 00 1,943 91 20,000 00 2,396 64 746 96 1,000 09 1,500 00 3,271 17 956 00 1,341 64 9,561 36 1,818 00 226,012 203,609 160,316 320,661 334,411 422,406 766,808 1,440,468 31 21 75 51 95 94 83 31 10,402 5,000 4,750 30,000 2,483 13,000 28,000 25,000 47 00 00 00 48 00 00 00 84 2.276 1,068 5,898 4,907 1.277 1,864 3,409 1,211,180 768,308 135,443 203,886 50,632 70 41 87 29 21 49,997 19,314 4,160 8,000 84 43 00 00 8,793 59 10,000 00 6,000 00 5,500 00 3,149 82 288,385 259,763 486,960 33,689 193,064 239,587 90,852 127,794 285,676 128,194 222 81 185 85 31 86 5,244 69 22 9,635 88 04 709 01 61 592 72 73 70 78 56 25 18 93 1 07 02l 10! 1,500 00 8,036 39 6,366 50 2,000 00 53 16 54 47 12 25 71 42 6,600 00 73 2,103 25 3,017 35 150 00 5,3G0 00 1,350 00 1,050 00 7,000 00 3,900 00 1,435 16 3,849 24 241 48 1,545 94 6,661 430 969 4,877 977 937 3,113 2,057 27 54 58 07 43 57 58 02 3,000 00 '443 34 4,187 50 4,000 00 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. >§3 gg * a os £ y A£ M 3 •5 S « B« S •g-8.1 a ® .a a P $331 96 17,607 70 63,272 41 631 36 5,000 00 2,793 36 2,134 01 13,051 71 120 40 ! -2 GO £ I § 2 •s .a --P O i s $8,050 $3,500 00 $62,795 00 $27,000 00 3; 418 971 65 37,722 6,700 00 1,600 00 39,740 00 75,596 12,797 61,981 19,790 7,990 57 239,325 13,300 00 100 00 24,129 602 37,000 00 172 04 16,760 6,600 2,000 00 9,959 27,973 21,952 62,393 5,000 00 4,000 14 00 50,710 150,000 200,000 113,350 120,000 3,643 253 75 34,782 2,035 120 00 66,932 665 1,460 81 22,191 712 03 23,025 677 4,421 1,000 00 39,457 4,415 17,056 2,897 1,160 18 131,494 6,151 97,165 67,319 11,661 730 46,988 8,432 24,190 833 120 00 11,743 4,004 34,600 8,000 20,500 16,000 159,150 139,000 50,000 400 1,050 76,250 10,000 1,037 81 1,414 97 5,744 59 3,071 67 3,881 94 7,485 44 75,000 400,000 250,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 7,869 66 240,776- 40 8, 732 62 144,569 12 8,656 36 398,817 07 63,020 66 200,000 105,000 100,000 280,000 330,000 300,000 350,000 502,000 956,282 44 45,762 36 210,283 79 9,701 18 25,729 07 .......... 92,095 81 5,839 00 24,204 29 32,028 41 400,000 535,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 1,150 75,257 03 12,584 00 58,244 77 .......... 106,690 98 24,954 27 17,814 82 9,894 35 79,883 00 4,238 66 53,846 95 104,306 78 7,066 43 55,130 30 .......... 61,524 20 28,009 98 260,000 112,000 264,000 100,000 150,000 214,000 100,000 105,000 50,000 150.000 1,550 42,000 134,300 21,400 97,450 100 20,300 30,300 1,750 56,100 CO t, "d Ol CO P< $200,000 $100,000 80,300 9,350 152,500 160 000 72,500 260,000 65,000 102,000 100,000 207,000 75,600 372,000 110,000 125,000 41,700 100,000 609 98 n fcfi S iw 14,000 400 50,450 75,000 100,000 1,000 4,250 2,000 00 42,700 00 11,250 00 827 60 08,955 75 29,257 60 4,000 00 10,121 28,487 69 73,970 76 12,010 49 25,100 54 31,842 42 47,660 00 66,745 00 61,621 00 108,738 00 82,435 44 35,905 11,882 56 89,662 3,613 00 1,220 3,659 1,849 75 13,877 67,100 00 113,100 00 21,611 75 40,677 00 15,672 30 22,106 6,898 8,917 14,364 12,067 13,787 12,772 268 79 300 00 4,833 35 40 00 1,590 58 3,737 533 8,428 7,012 592 300 114 2,584 7,260 3,560 04 8,011 2,514 1,432 1,297 4 217 6,000 00 38,030 92 17,153 26 6,000 00 80,340 00 11,320 25 19,500 00 30,657 50 36,353 09 42,466 87 10,650 98 15,787 75 61,648 00. 710,686 05 510,831 12 1,136,272 95 220,582 38 604,745 53 573,443 32 383,117 79 336,879 93 429,547 54 434,378 71 104 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations Notes in circulation. Capital stock paid in. T I T L E OF BANK. Office number. LIABILITIES. a a oo rs t5Q 3 1 p. •8 -3 New Jersey* National Bank of— Belvidere, Belvidero Burlington, Mechanics' Bridge-ton, Cumberland Camden, First Camden, Nat'l State Clinton, Clinton Deckertown, Farmers' Elizabeth, First Elizabeth, Nat'l State Freehold, First Freehold, Freehold National Banking Company Flemington, Hunterdon Co.. Frenchtown, Union Hackettstown,Hackettstown. I-Ioboken, First Jamesburg, First Jersey City, First Jersey City, Second Jersey City, Hudson Co Lambertville, Lambertville.. Morristown, Natl'l Iron Morristown, First Medford, Burlington Co Mount Holly, Farmers' Nat'l Bank of New Jersey Mount Holly, Mount H o l l y . . . Millville, Millville Newark, First Newark, Second Newark, Essex Co Newark, Newark City Newark, Mechanics' Newark. Nat. Newark Banking Company Newark, Nat'l State B a n k . . . Newton, Merchants' Newton, Sussex New Brunswick, First New Brunswick, Nat'l Bank of New Jersey Orange, Orange Paterson, First Paterson, Passaic C o . . . . . . . . PlainfieUl. First Phillipsburg, Phillipsburg . . . Red Bank, First Rah way, Union Rahway, Nat'l Bank of Somerville, First 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $78,443 79 15,878 64 42,674 58 4,000 00 180,000 00 2,852 33 4,594 47 '21,000 00 66,000 00 4,500 00 $180,000 00 54,830 00 134,540 00 143,355 00 229,940 00 76,822 00 90,000 00 179,710 00 215,830 00 110,400 00 $81,109 20 130,172 58 196,484 21 260,720 03 1,251,696 11 64,553 97 28,538 59 151,359 28 621,367 79 171,538 04 951 892 1459 1259 1444 288 374 695 1182 1272 1113 1188 1191 150,000 00 200,000 00 113,350 00 150,000 00 110,000 00 75,000 00 400,000 00 400,000 00 250,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 4,258 50 2,961 57 5,114 19 33,003 97 2,000 00 2,001 87 41,481 90 31,744 21 30,000 00 1,821 02 12,000 00 2,140 56 10,000 00 134,820 00 180,000 00 101,915 00 99,500 00 89,720 00 66,285 00 343,993 00 220,000 00 224,875 00 87,000 00 85,000 00 85,550 00 90,000 00 207,269 75 77,967 15 37,654 82 71,279 07 401,358 15 47,975 28 782,980 21 660,326 40 581,402 48 81,201 75 241,378 52 178,237 75 87,004 42 1168 1356 1270 52 362 1217 1220 1251 200,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 300,000 300,000 350,000 500,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8,000 00 32,000 00 4,000 00 40,103 87 40,722 23 100,000 00 122,238 14 300,000 00 169,900 00 84,000 00 76,250 00 249,520 00 295,000 00 269,888 00 295,800 00 421,994 00 179,806 87 116,851 76 123,667 98 279,807 52 250,559,24 328,666 14 608,181 00 1,026,795 79 1316 1452 876 925 ,208 500,000 600,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 00 13,512 96,500 1,088 51,561 14,883 79 00 35 76 78 330,000 00 444,874 00 89,803 00 161,930 00 89,855 00 1,351,210 70 580,839 72 74,662 82 86,227 16 27,819 63 587 1317 329 810 447 1239 445 881 896 395 250,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5,000 00 30,000 00 30,000 00 224,710 00 91,000 00 224,730 00 89,950 00 86,340 00 162,575 00 86,135 00 * 89,974 00 42,460 00 131,500 00 200,939 C8 150,877 49 506; 643 61 19,926 66 123,156 81 123,167 08 182,961 29 101,996 50 242,523 76 36,349 31 1096 1222 1346 431 1209 1114 1221 487 1436 452 $500,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 260,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 400,000 125,000 8,489 47 35,960 44 9,113 44 5,000 00 3,000 00 3,999 35 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. Deposits of IJ. States disbursing officers. United States depoaits. LIABILITIES. OQ •a § 33 fi' 3 o £ $50,843 56 10,551 16 13,368 14 29,422 01 100,967 72 12,471 15 15.617 90 37,314 56 47.618 38 $68,713 20 29,140 79 2,313 15 2,051 63 3,318 94 26,251 39 81,151 94 57,405 87 23,716 61 $5,157 30 29,298 06 93,367 03 * 17 21 20,799 33 220,460 68 51,692 31 .a If £ O, II. •S c s $1,766 54 231 87 8,358 06 4,029 42 176 31 2,570 80 47,453 14 44,092 26 7,141 74 4,216 52 36,618 59 13,829 86 4,710 67 1.834 53 5,543 15 11,032 77 2,951 11 61,413 87 61,979 68 143,838 15 56,172 58 245,044 95 2,465 56 751 70 6,354 37 31,476 95 $5,066 50 7,028 49 5,631 58 115, 696 89 2,336 90 5,763 74 10,749 78 7,436 16 4,414 63 8,553 87 5,981 88 829 47 . 5,565 75 12,229 46 2,174 97 48,246 26 20,039 46 13,568 84 2,215 13 4,806 29 9,373 82 6,533 24 6,451 74 7,233 59 5,313 02 15,039 23 10,284 80 9,006 16 8,832 45 36,727 00 $62,965 00 8,994 00 25,455 00 19,120 00 11.991 00 1,783 00 55,325 00 7,790 00 8,450 00 8,992 00 17,886 00 6,627 00 7,233 00 10,238 00 5,611 00 16,676 00 4,087 00 6,192 00 9,106 00 11,957 00 39,429 00 16,968 00 37,173 00 253,468 16 1,037 24 4,026 38 2,129 39 6,975 53 50,687 00 49,464 00 1,303 48 10,029 68 4,230 63 27,284 24 3,363 3,684 00 34,723 00 121 47 1,386 97 11,186 81 240,255 40 6,353 67 24,851 28 47,574 11 19,661 33 78,850 17 8,980 76 15,020 81 76,815 77 10 92 1,485 29 19,502 86 56 24 31,980 35 2,785 12 4,436 17 ti 1 26 628 09 17,205 97 4 , 8 5 1 82 7,929 08 11,950 57 6,401 571 19,106 00 7,331 00 3,505 00 13,650 00 10*3* 106 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E O F BANK. 1. 1 ** New Jersey. National Bank of— 'Salem, Salem Nat'l Banking Company. 'Trenton, First TFrenton, Mechanics' Tom's River, Ocean Oo----.. Vincentown, First Woodstown, First Washington, First Woodbury, First 1326 281 1327 1400 370 399 860 1199 Total.. $237,758 79 426,112 97 502,357 07 74,688 72 104,595 95 76. 916 95 120,221 09 165,990 99 $678 59 $5,800 00 $3,702 98 16,381 98 13,250 72,$18,000 00 17,024 52 1,200 00 , 468 96 £03 j 1,962 43 1,539 90 4,600 00 1,012 91 129 85 7,000 00 16,800,608 34 30,600 07 537,103 54 70,172 93 Pennsylvania. 198 Allegheny, First 77G Allegheny, Second 161 Allentown, First 373 Allentown, Second 1322 Allentown, Allentown 247 Altoona, First . . . . . 403 Ashland, First 1094 Athens, First 138 Bethlehem, First 135 Brownsville, First 648 Brownsville, Monongabela.. 293 331oomsburg, First 309 Butler, First 459 Bellefonte, First Berwick, First Bristol, Farmers* National 717 Bank of Bocks County 667 Blairsville, First 897 Brookville, First 926 Birmingham, First 21 Carlisle, First 143 Conneautville, First 300 Curwensville, First 332 Chester, First 355 Chester, Delaware County. 371 Columbia, First 641 Columbia, Columbia... Coatesvlile, National Bank of 575 Chester Valley 569 Corry, Corry 605 Corry, First 593 Chambersburg 664 Carbondale, First 768 Clearfield, F i r s t . . . . . . . Clearfield, County Nat. Bank. 855 774 Clarion, First . . . . . 420,233 65 3,250 85 274,310 43 173,945 05 2,581 04 102,846 66 347,509 54 1,507 37 111,591 98 279,593 56 113,474 76 2,503 34 304,618 75 56,876 51 2,064 0) 128,141 23 117,207 96 70,937 86 202,441 45 79,884 23 142, 084 50 53, 096 25 90, 140 95 169, 816 21 . 217, 748 64 67, 999 37 73, 696 26 138, 491 26 547, 788 63 164, 383 37 743, 702 27 278,293 07 93,328 95 93,941 68 259,971 29 36,750 00 78,434 43 69,427 76 159 90 784 45 430 00 736 98 1,579 < 22,084 25,000 29,397 1,904 16,802 11 00 50 87 09 6,701 1,643 3,849 3,012 2,831 21 55 05 45 1,538 15 09 5,681 33 7,375 777 10,958 1,138 2,681 52 70 8,061 2,628 57 802 95 1,241 36 1,568 07 2, 646 31 1,050 00 851 00 . 1,597 08 1,634 84 834 32 3,180 76 5,383 57 8,804 26 20 50 638 92 7,192 70 78 3,153 88 16 28 3,500 47 00 1,664 92 853 11 69 1,745 77 3,000 00 607 44 1,544 50 6, 666 79 1,132 06 1,495 58 670 2,396 7,146 9,632 720 3,869 7,848 14,000 1.2C8 10,000 10,700 00 22,296 40 12,919 45 1,697 39 1,215 73 5:000 00 1,155 69 2,250 62 2,687 00 641 06 9,111 87 263 65 1, £83 83 6,172 31 1,334 95 39 37 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. «o £- d ^ -d o ft W 0' Q 1 W n >o P $33,543 $10,000 00 94,559 78 5,821 72 96,780 77 45,544 66 13 173 04 23,328 43 13,809 57 5,962 14 21,332 29 5,375,337 21 429,903 65 48,754 34 7,599 87 43,225 27 56,115 87 47,066 16 39,230 00 64,766 88 16,431 48 64.406 97 15,846 49 111, 010 54 61,317 15 12,973 10 33,291 57 17,879 94 53,335 48 20,339 69 14,002 40 17,747 98 11,822 72 14,102 12 58,603 13 20,199 58 40,283 96 30,682 08 121,354 87 $152,000 512,000 372,000 75,000 103,000 80,000 S£ S§ CQ £ I 3f4 ao ! o S o $1,050 70,000 20,000 10,000 13,950 6,050 150 $7,400 $3,020 70 $37,595 00 27,133 83,364 98 $18,000 00 30,094 634 58 117,668 05 43,400 00 930 100 00 20,710 36 2,773 9,542 46 7,426 76 20 17,108 20 5,166 490 86 27,827 00 1,646 148 47 71,179 00 10,324,150 1,761,800 502,168 88,818 93 2,739,061 99 434,641 44 106,000 100,000 664 30 3,950 99 3,099 85 964 38 49,707 03 21,462 63 567 16 770 92 2,310 00 66,486 85 1,356 19 2,603 22 4,962 71 350,000 155,000 155,000 205,000 200,000 174,300 27,000 84,300 79,150 161,000 52,750 200 1,600 80,000 17,800 89,500 192,500 106,000 202,000 80,400 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 77,000 30,700 103,450 15,000 100,000 85,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 81,000 100,000 74,700 21,500 24,200 38,250 50,150 1,250 2,450 20,350 160,000 150,000 509,000 10,000 32,100 83,780 22 26,678 76 14,949 99 42,179 92 105 80 52,906 15 3,737 68 58.407 17 18,740 44 6,106 41 185,000 100,000 100,000 260,000 110,000 15,000 24,580 34, 100,000 139 18 90,000 60,400 100,000 1,450 31,735 458 52 159,726 74 84,360 00 4,773 44,925 50 3,769 47,300 11 572 83,669 00 2,730 81,845 18 7,224 1,886 30 230 44 58,773 93 2,971 1,515 7 75 20,199 79 40,097 87 4,342 42,207 32 6,243 93,167 47 25,500 00 22,242 24 38,578 00 10,422 2,902 1,501 34 39,776 06 66 09 41,808 31 495 45 85 14,376 00 4,911 481 3,569 426 1,036 2,921 4,000 9,998 6,943 2,214 114 666 13 10 00 384 50 419 00 4,260 12,592 3,543 5,900 1,754 1,656 360 22 1 18 6,450 00 114 24 9 47 5,324 281 371 420 00 150 00 29 20 90 00 44,482 61 23,638 00 23,128 99 51,457 85 51,845 60 34,090 85 24,645 00 29,737 00 67,947 99 34,945 00 54,353 00 5,000 00 78,544 10 45^ 448 76 29,150 00 80^703 85 70,124 05 23,463 00 16,368 30 29,350 21 10*3* 108 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. a T I T L E OP B A N K . u &9 •sa o O d 2 1 a T<B 3 ' -a o *"§ 3 Pi O a 65 0 £ 0 m £n u V 1 •o • New Jersey* National Bank of— Salem, Salem Nat'l Banking Company , Trenton, First '. Trenton, Mechanics* Tom's River, "Ocean Co Vincentown, First "Woodstown, First "Washington, First Woodbury, First 1326 281 1327 1400 370 399 860 1199 Total.... $1,900 00 14,057 99 4,357 1C 984 23 3,087 82 1,614 77 7,599 IS 20,000 00 $130,885 00 449,569 00 279,000 00 . 54,990 00 , 89,945 00 65,170 00 89,294 00 89, 990 00| $189,732 24 113,641 68 247,331 50 50,311 07 57,880 19 57,945 24 62,160 97 159,921 51 11,283,350 00 1,607,246 25 8,681,116 00| 14,076,137 87 350,000 00 150, 000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 175,000 00 ' 100,000 00 200,000 00 75,000 00 200j000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 40,821 19 312,800 00 135,000 00 134,735 00 180,000 00 169,785 00 134,745 00 157,446 00 89,990 00 179,190 00 67,405 00 178,665 00 43,933 00 80,255 00 87 500 00 67,465 00 409,953 97 263,895 60 149,325 14 51,936 25 242,895 41 132,295 68 172,712 50 63,279 27 213,568 92 71,758 00 260,288 56 158,395 67 77,527 71 292,188 86 52,886 96 $150,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 100, COO 00 Pennsylvania. 198 Allegheny, First Allegheny, S e c o n d . . . . . . . . . . 776 161 Allentown, First 373 Allentown, Second 1322 Allentown, Allentown 247 Altoona, First 403 Ashland, First 1094 138 Bethlehem, First 135 Brownsville, First Brownsville, Monongahela . . 648 293 Bloomsburg, First 309 Butler, First 459 Bellefonte, First Berwick, F i r s t . . 568 Bristol, Farmers' National Bank of Bucks C o u n t y . . . . 717 Blairsville, First 867 Brookville. F i r s t . . . . . 897 Birmingham, First 926 21 143 Curwensville, First 300 Chester, First 332 Chester, Delaware County.. 355 371 Columbia, First 641 Coatesville, National Bank of 575 Chester Valley 569 Corry, Corry 605 Corry, First 593 Chambers burg 664 Carbondale, First 768 Clearfield, First Clearfield, County Nat. Bank 855 Clarion, First 774 60,000 00 4,260 00 30,279 79 25,000 00 5,917 42 2,000 00 7,000 00 6,500 00 20,915 38 10,000 00 2,186 46 3,000 00 92,220 80,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 300,000 150,000 500,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 54,725 1,972 918 8,877 11,386 2,000 7,500 2,478 9,152 4,300 100,000 97 27 45 39 06 00 00 98 26 00 00 82,895 71,990 90,000 . 88,964 45,000 89,400 67,500 89,805 141,500 132,000 436,185 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 135,752 77 49,321 89 62,603 40 185,001 65 260,906 92 33,218 68 92,976 48 115,314 16 385,541 78 98,268 53 356,557 76 200,000 100,000 100,000 260,000 00 00 00 00 68,799 3,000 2,296 54,452 2,245 2,000 40 00 94 89 86 00 157,376 90,000 90,000 233,500 99,000 85,791 00 00 00 00 00 00 202,267 51 128,170 68 102,831 19 224,595 60 84,783 43 36,234 82 86,950 00 58,709 14 110,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 6,349 06 1i 10*3* EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $40,960 95 $95,995 20 $48,107 88 107,115 51 $6,953 46 5,818 39 530 96 0,065 27 7,926 84 1,748 76 716,723 98 100,745 89 101,152 50 1,758,902 31 59 22 190,786 86 375 75 22,400 00 25,624 61 30,027 91 16,504 37 23,170 39 83,038 57 8,226 95 63,009 68 43,114 37 43,695 34 220 75 43,835 11 468 95 2,912 72 22,171 08 475 76 1,413 49 2,279 95 38,591 55 6,572 85 360 73 44,156 33 271 70 2,067 96 1,885 62 13,001 35 14,396 14 6,203 15 872 42 1,915 50 1,437 27 25,655 51 7,547 56 2,811 48 .30,298 02 5,566 51 8,566 10 4,402 51 1,181 42 18,526 25 4,350 13 1,658 27. 160 83 2,300 82 338 10 $18,539 63 20,303 21 80,957 74 4,313 68 6,079 94 7,669 59 $14,318 0C> Aggregate. | I t ' US § 1 ® o 1 GQ ' g Profits. Due to other banks. Due to National Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. •X LIABILITIES. 1,141 76 2,256 00 $505,374 87 1,289,589 37 1,250,592 24 196,984 94 262,058 2S7 207,399 60 266,980 93 375, C58 03 914,207 52 635,639 00 39,915,262 29 18,054 03 16,159 74 10,593 92 11,183 84 17,633 15 2,286 59 13,361 49 10,969 34 22,611 60 5,302 78 6,466 15 17,579 28 2, 428 63 39,880 48 3,470 75 26,012 0C 10,855 00 15,121 00 11,895 00 11,563 88 4,981 11 3,473 54 3,989 03 6,214 49 3,466 42 6,431 81 3,895 63 16,235 22 5,033 02 25,906 16 14,409 00 15,867 78 3,076 89 4,330 48 15,257 3,085 171. 540 84 . 9,060 00 5,952 111 26,425 00 34,383 00 1,232,810 05 587,435 :$4 546,782 04 £01,047 34 761,665 64 495,668 59 609,618 17 266,714 37 711.535 21 225,965 78 678,230 09 282,187 90 262,397 80 558,521 62 208,395 56 437,608 57 208.536 97 259,063 35 386,832 07 407,108 11 228,085 10 251,717 98 337,149 £8 861,892 32 397,979 54 1,483,938 04 657,773 324,247 300,850 843,015 303,802 226,224 20 57 86 78 69 93 257,960 31 110 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations o3 1 I A Overdrafts. T I T L E OF B A N K . 1 « Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. RESOURCES. •d •a & 1 Pennsylvania* National Bank, of— Catasauqua 1411 Danville, First 325 1078 Danville, Danville Downingtown, First 338 Downingtown, Downingtown 6C1 Doylestown, Doylestown 573 Erie, First.. 12 Erie, Second 606 Erie, Keystone 535 Erie, Marine 870 Easton, First 1171 Easton, Easton 1233 Franklin, First 189 Girard, First 54 Gettysburg, First 311 Gettybburg, G e t t y s b u r g . . . . . 611 Glen Rock, First 435 Green Castle, First 1081 Huntingdon, First 31 Hollidaysburg, First 57 Hanover, First ,187 Harrisburg, First 201 Harribburg, Harrisburg 580 Honesdale, Honesdale 644 Indiana, First 313 Johnstown, First 51 Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore.. 1464 Kittannlng, First 69 Kittauning, Kittanning 1654 Lebanon, First 240 Lebanon Valley 655 Lebanon, Lebanon.... 680 Lansdale, First 430 Lancaster, First 333 Lancaster, Farmers* 597 Lancaster, Lancaster County 683 Lock Haven, First 507 Lock Haven, Lock H a v e n . . . 1273 Lewisburg, Lewibburg 745 Lewisburg, Union 784 Lewistovvn, Miiflin County . . 1579 Marietta, First 25 Meadville, First 115 Meadvillc, Merchants' 871 Meadville, National Bank oi Crawford County 1124 Mifflinburg, First 174 Miiton, First 253 Milton, Milton 711 Media, First 312 $303,115 : } SI, 421 62 $$9,950 00 1,000 00 113,995 i \ 475 45 ) 116,215 ! 87,400 : ) 4,922 39 132,075 L 4,713 95 4 95 > 353,736 5,000 00 58,950 : > 532 61 199 66 282,323 ) r 1,646 05 2,037 88 254,106 I r 6,362 13 12,063 69 153,753 : > 1,459 83 165 89 488,619 ! > 11, 677 66 596,805 ' S 8,230 00 8,000 00 121,829 1,818 35 26,764 1 1,002 45 745 86 94,646 I 700 00 104,872 ! . 5,000 00 72,998 J 73,344 1,264 05 171,682 J i . . . . . . . . . . 8,424 02 153,391 : 59.224 i 1,050 90 298,565 : 494,644 < 11,600 00 2,885 66 204,531 9,750 00 202,719 J 4,636 15 99,761 I 3,978 37 131,518 I 6,612 04 17,004 153,127 * 1,650 72 1,704 10 129,261 ' 145,191 i 1,000 00 240,334 1 49,521 ; 3,253 47 206,950 I 18,000 00 473,360 < 10,000 00 424,833 < 12,644 93 108,306 ( 1,741 44 307,708 ! 21,497 42 1,340 00 184,662 ' 157,885 ! 108,001 : 173,846 < 114,285 < 127,434 ! 310 28 480 29 $2,895 30 2,681 57 3,261 80 1,164 96 2,192 49 3,901 10 2,105 53 7,007 55 4,597 50 4,875 65 7,058 58 7,189 29 4,500 21 1,119 57 981 38 344 86 396 28 606 23 1,747 67 543 90 3,903 13 3,274 44 1,335 40 1,861 57 1,937 48 4,490 23 2,831 25 6,787 77 1,159 79 3,985 23 2,729 63 1,413 69 2,171 07 6,920 39 2,331 05 2,588 53 1,914 08 1,877 89 966 85 250 60 1,468 22 4,000 00 2,135 12 17,973 48 2,505 02 958 98 1,871 50 2,000 00 2,300 00 1,306 1,682 1,743 2,716 87 24 48 38 $23 40 1,229 52 7,500 00 2,247 76 799 65 2,032 50 2,933 96 4,729 31 2,094 55' 7,000 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. « ^ ! g1 ! H M $3 $28 73 8,017 19 699 82 C, U o $180,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 105,000 162,000 27,763 11,226 1,369 9,127 3,497 4,238 54 77 83 60 14 06 300,000 150,000 400,000 400,000 100,000 111,000 1,773 53 338 23 17,275 19,322 15 5,324 66,235 65 79 66 99 99 26, a53 07 2,681 98 424 42 5,377 32 935 41 25,873 67 32,648 18 10,140 46 4,259 21 10, 972 23 27,763 11 39 89 9,932 45 100,000 150,000 55,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 112,500 150,000 300,000 303,000 200,000 60,000 77,000 222,000 70,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 51,000 156,000 470,000 305,000 100,000 80,000 100,000 70,000 100,000 110,000 200,090 100,000 100,000 100,000 85,000 * « o © £a) .Q 5J o 3 § I 28,850 9,000 495 718 7,297 10,150 8,028 4,000 400,000 I <; $5,315 $322 00 $44,977 00$16,800 00 $55,950 7,199 147 46 25,860 00 50,000 1,297 73j624 41 1,100 7,415 20,841 31 17,500 5,411 25,640 00 57,750 2,531 1,410 69 51,057 00 139,200 6,404 37,417 29 5,750 21,283 40 08 25,454 32 50,000 7,956 15 98 96,525 00 32,200 1,809 98 83 62,451 24 75,000 43,946 185 00 111,254 00 14,000 00 55,450 48,597 807 50 209,902 00 1,629 75 59,600 14; 729 930 00 102,371 00 38,600 . 2,130 38 52 19,958 00 50,350 7,665 7,290 28 60,800 9,066 16,000 00 2,524 17 12,400 1,025 12,649 79 26,650 7, 11,578 00 80,400 8,915 1,552 30 72,215 00 14,600 4, 100 00 28,071 65 76,600 6,195 25,398 23 150 5,343 345 25 101,660 45 66,000 00 100.000 15,043 1,629 00 108,000 00 31,900 00 38,750 18,619 1,200 00 56,021 55 5,000 00 5,300 4,640 42,968 40 56,300 8,331 27,545 72 2,800 00 2,029 500 00 29,816 00 5 82 30,040 01 141,650 1,319 392 04 34,897 55 120,150 1,665 80 85 46,656 00 9,925 00 18,050 5,700 977 91 35,000 00 • 22,000 53,620 00 10,000 00 1,100 14,310 16, 023 36 550 5,427 137,100 20 00 62,608 00 6,777 105,210 00 200,200 14,475 1,070 89 3,900 4,522 2,846 90 142,238 00 38,405 00 8,700 1,550 * 4,070 2,145 00 47,050 00 50,469 73 36,936 08 50,000 11,685 29,053 90 4,520 5,500 14,121 70 4,188 1,500 69,360 00 3,400 50,500 25 142 32 48,712 88,050 13r846 62,134 00 6,400 100,000 112,000 «o I I 30 29 35,824 08 25,393 85 120 00 17,020 29 384 00 21,828 51 7,000 00 37,940 80 112 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National, Banking Associations * % B ts a n m o i •a 04 % s Ifi 3 % u Surplus fund. T I T L E OP B A N K . Notes in circulation. i LIABILITIES. £ •5 © Pi 4S ts 3 1 Pennsylvania. National Bank of— 1411 325 1078 338 661 573 12 606 Erie, Second 535 Erie, K«y ston© 870 Erie, Marine 1171 Easton, First 1233 Franklin, First 189 54 Girard. First 311 Gettysburg, First 611 Gettysburg, Gettysburg Glen Rock, First 435 1081 Green Castfcs, First Huntingdon, First 31 Hollidaysburg, First 57 187 Hanover, First 201 Harrisburg, First 580 Harrisburg, Harrisburg 644 Honesdale, Honesdale Indiana, First 313 Johnstown, First 51 Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore.. 1464 69 Kittanniug, First Kittanning, Kittanning 1654 Lebanon, First 240 Lebanon Valley 655 Lebanon, Lebanon... 680 Lansdole, First 430 Lancaster, First 333 Lancaster, Farmers* 597 Lancaster, Lancaster County. 683 •507 Lock Haven, First Lock Haven, Lock Haven... 1273 Lewisburg, Lewisburg 745 Lewisburg, Union 784 Lew is town, Mifflin County . . 1579 25 Marietta, First Meadville, F i r s t . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 871 Meadviile, Merchants' Danville, First Danville, Danville Downifigtown, First Downingtown, Downingtown Doylestown, Doylestown. - - . Meadville. National Bank of Crawford County MifBinburg, First Milton, First Hilton, Milton 1124 174 253 711 312 I $180,600 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 105,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 400,000 00 400,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 145,150 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 150,0C0 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 60,000 00 107,775 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 140,000 00 450,000 0C 300,000 0C 100,000 OC 120,000 0C1 300,000 0C> > 100,000 OC > 100,000 OC 100,000 OC > 200,000 0Ci 100,000 OCI 300, 000 0() 100,000 OC) 85,900 0C) 100,000 OC) 100,000 0() $152,175 00 $35,311 02 134,955 00 10,000 00 50,000 00 156,171 00 4,000 00 89,500 00 10,000 00 90,000 00 94,500 00 85,500 00 6,190 34 145,500 00 260,000 00 5,000 00 4,922 92 200,530 00 1,941 17 131,000 00 22,500 00 359,950 00 60,000 00 277,290 00 85,895 00 45, 660 25 1,905 87 89,955 00 1,920 30 89,935 00 130,500 00 16,290 10 47,812 00 2,815 59 2,46155 87,000 00 134,100 00 5,917 71 4,775 23 45,000 00 5,525 52 99,935 00 16,519 21 90.000 00 270,000 00 100,000 00 22,000 00 255,000 00 10,058 98 • 179,645 00 53,880 00 16,132 58 50,480 00 8,575 29 7, 979 02 199,195 00 39,160 80 2,364 52 45,000 00 35,000 00 74, 600 00 33,998 12 168,800 00 943 00 43,840 00 139,643 00 4,628 68 100,000 00 404,650 00 49,320 73 270,000 0C 1,624 97 88,000 0C• 18,000 00 68,000 0C1 45,695 57 62,970 0C1 > 1,260 iei 63,000 0C 1,442 181 > 86,058 0C 24,000 0C> 98,825 0C ) e qQq i f'• 180 000 O ACU) \JKJ\I U\ )C . 3,501 iei 90,000 0C) 12 065 27 3,246 8i 2 900 0> C 4,583 81 > 10,295 0C > 10,500 0C ) $192,354 20 56,945 10 159,092 24 42,612 03 65,527 95 249,240 41 95,245 99 162,014 55 193,142 20 171,276 15 460,158 82 590; 865 11 316,445 71 9,439 10 55,384 88 38,221 29 82,992 35 47,156 31 218,012 47 174,403 62 81,754 25 357,196 74 429,302 81 159,071 70 99,643 54 155,998 73 72,145 62 100 00 78,105 19 176,741 69 112,534 52 201,998 49 27,519 01 345,484 83 342,938 89 404,10-2 27 72,362 48 290,692 96 199,983 65 111,201 93 49,113 86 212,722 88 189,508 30 133,558 79 89,900 76,500 77,280 90,000 (X) (X 0() (X) 44,303 66 51,878 88 83,071 48 210,259 46 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. I ® «3 § • ta S3 O & to I ® %5 p •a 5 a 5 I $37,530 54 8,079 94 $43,490 56 . $980 66 5,953 83 14,689 66 60,207 89 40,427 31 $340 19 3,062 17 255 89 1,535 83 44,771 24,565 21 2,899 54 56,041 28. 39,713 27. 1,007 58 -103 10 319 48 2,804 91 10,746 85 - 8 <173 50 18,404 84 . .51,228 45 34,376 36 . 1,499 34 6,583 51 6,870 01 3,284 5,241 5,466 15,214 39,479 91,495 55 50 61 52 32 66 8 5,594 32 10,099 22 43,975 08. 83,972 69 . 15,419 41 . 21,308 87. 383 77 5,631 12 5,562 29 9,981 27 14,371 33 5,612 00 52,914 38 19,645 71 5,860 54 29,391 28 10,882 65 2,542 79 185 68 6,311 54 770-50 865 13 1,133 94 4,095 79 7,433 27 944 68 72 50 264 12 6,184 41 3,514 35 495 54 671 26 7,635 6,730 17,087 70 1,509 23 25 34 46 64 & 8 76 288 74 433 46 3,611 04 15,085 44 15,609 77 $15,692 92 7,460 84 13,510 41 5,675 83 6,336 59 17,427 16 7,774 12 25,595 69 12,840 47 14,890 70 30,631 57 39,034 75 16,507 16 6,283 60 1,957 07 6,742 52 2,691 49 3,290 03 8,063 95 2,286 43 4,560 31 7,533 60 26,517 97 15,738 97 12,477 57 6,424 90 18,613 74 7,145 93 19,091 12 1,879 78 12,940 64 , 8,734 50 2,248 45 9,888 29 54,142 21 30,369 06 3,381 26 14,011 74 27,861 98 3,375 72 3,231 68 8,110 50 11,627 49 4,590 27 4,997 83 3,466 86 2,468 86 . 4,762 28 . 7,643 91 $9,62100 15,02100 3,065 00 15,434 00 29,967 00 33,893 00 33,423 00 49,318 00 11,981 00 10, 079 00 65,615 00 10,360 00 26,120 00 24,359 00 28,835 00 8,253 00 10, 679 00 6, 435 00 321, £86 00 5,773 00 10*3* 114 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. . Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. e I <g B T I T L E OF B A N K . •a& n I 1 I -a S1 w I Pennsylvania. National bank of— Mechanicsburg, First Mechanicsburg, S e c o n d . . Mercer, First Mineraville, First Mauch Chunk, First Mauch Chunk, S e c o n d . . . Mount Pleasant, F i r s t . . . . Mahanoy City, F i r s t Middletown Mount Joy, F i r s t M o u n t Joy, U n i o n Muncy, First Manheim, Monheim Newville, First Norristown, First Norristown, Montgomery. - . . Newtown, F i r s t . . New Castle, First N e w Castle, National B a n k of Lawrence County Northumberland, First New Brighton, National Bank of Beaver County . . . . N o r t h East, F i r s t O i l City, F i r s t Oxford Pittston, F i r s t Providence, F i r s t Pottstown. Pottsville, Miners' Potts ville, Government Pottsville, Pennsylvania Phcenixville Plymouth, First Plumer, First Reading, First Reading, National U n i o n * . . . Reading, Farmers' Scranton, First Scranton, Second Strasburg, First Selin's Grove, First Shamokin, Northumber'dCo. Shippensburg, First Susquehanna Depot, F i r s t . . . Sunbury First Towanda, First Titusville, First Titusville, Second Tamaqua, First... 380 423 437 469 386 567 585 667 1516 837 912 60 272 1148 324 562 1156 566 741 173 728 478 521 608 649 1152 1663 674 707 854 125 77 49 42 357 689 834 1053 1237 39 622 879 1219 $150,496 107,361 76,052 34,729 320,798 . 131,148 44,274 84,212 193,069 74,588 . 169,356 107,009 70,583 211,085 276,018 428,644 118,148 163,760 89 80 25 . $192 67 69 31 24 21 09 460 79 39 76 41 1,053 11 94 73 60 73 350 00 85 13 64 238,530 24 90,792 48 122,936 40,061 137,359 128,579 355,075 73,594 251,282 857,788 71,064 93 13 58 29 84 97 92 16 90 210.773 58,742 74,568 65,289 484,355 693.774 275,968 296,482 89,699 122,545 136,559 76,859 43,029 126,053 118,057 97,062 130,695 188,026 10 79 15 16 07 30 90 17 56 39 77 56 58 69 32 18 13 25 $3,011 22 881* 31 1,923 76 2,205 93 763 35 $1,267 2,031 03 6,883 234 69 126 1,979 44 216 3,954 41 1,338 31 3,666 37 1,568 16 1, 924 2,335 96 — 1,649 40 7,020 4,677 87 ,800 3,353 20 5,500 4,614 91 14,500 348 25 o 024 1,160 1,333 97 15,440 $1,625 500 889 5,538 1,870 914 8,870 3,323 1,315 00 400 00 2,350 00 3,458 , 1,089 6,400 8,323 6,890 1,172 7,580 24,591 5 15,000 00 8,967 95 620 89 4,615 23 631 07 1,537 1,547 675 5,211 2,000 666 24,913 6,500 22,445 23,397 7,490 75 16 681 22 4,804 78 95 1,277 96 21 2,399 29 3,612 56 00 4,943 70 11,736 92 53 3,195 73 69 2,503 02 35,000 00 74 6,119 42 7,847 62 00 1,273 85 72 9,367 67 20 3,502 88 10,320 76 9,444 89 1,351 33 9,493 76 867 28 4,523 57 00 44 37 60 09 37 00 29 00 34 44 00 49 38 33 573 86 1,086 62 1,544 1,849 8,178 4,650 9,416 1,564 1,958 1,902 4,973 1,385 3,732 2,584 3,374 4,109 3,036 36 70 81 27 57 27 17 00 82 03 20 60 34 52 62 8,734 01 4,92£ 3,995 00 295 91 3,750 00 3,878 69 792 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. § 0 £ *£ " OB £ O 10 *«j g 0 a I 0 £1 11 £ § •s £ * §1 a o 1 $19,536 99 $11,263 81 7,798 99 493 54 17,283 35 116,356 27 1,631 257,030 20 605 72 17,092 13 23,513 81 22,086 06 11,806 97 382 94 64,530 64 18,041 08 21,695 02 16,755 33 32,153 13 10,000 00 23,583 63 15,082 39 194,337 77 76,998 84 3,042 52 17,412 05 645 73 8,841 69 $101,000 55,000 60,000 100,000 400,000 150,000 50,000 60,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 428,500 100,000 150,000 68,302 08 45,490 11 40,273 54 159,000 100,000 84,150 2,425 2,424 12 60 44,376 00 16,686 00 36,143 34 4,755 23 - 36,477 96 36,025 83 10,766 56 4,685 73 114,345 77 1,496 49 17,836 83 174,994 26 18,276 16 198,996 25 29,378 54 20,958 43 120,000 50,000 200,000 125,000 500,000 101,550 200,000 400,000 150,000 50,000 8,150 1,700 25,400 106,400 20,150 82,800 6,150 50,000 1,000 773 15,060 8,800 44,071 2,766 11,890 15,140 1,210 1,995 23 70,348 38 15,552 00 92,643 00 44,554 45 98,162 00 18,077 65 79,681 70 138,153 56 43,790 00 27,956 17 45,054 28 16,434 21 94,834 82 48,167 33 81,599 09 148,503 70 65,548 96 57,607 01 24,689 68 1,434 34 18,125 27 14,421 26 H I , 226 75 47,447 89 21,148 49 41,617 49 150.000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 400,000 223,000 222,500 110,000 100,000 67,000 75,000 50,000 200,000 125,000 100,000 100,000 1,950 27,600 ' 3,477 12,477 18 4,499 96 243 99 2,544 3,326 12,983 3,575 78 83 98 44 4,183 60 1,111 318 97 38,169 15 2,255 98 27,418 87 41,499 96 06 2,947 90 100,000' $29,000 1,000 83,750 100,000 114,900 2,200 43,700 16,000 15,000 18,000 54,650 74,200 61,100 361,500 15,000 6,700 53,750 73,950 55,550 67,250 52,900 800 1,400 5,350 27,000 72,750 1,950 103,800 54,300 $11,225 5,640 9,419 2,500 34,000 2,736 444 , 2,973 4,334 8,271 825 2,371 8,245 1,723 10,219 13,215 4,649 3,767 $436 00 $74,693 00 $14,000 00 1,250 00 26,000 00 633 10 19,008 12 46,600 00 76,525 69 294 90 43,654 00 19,426 02 39,262 30 172 85 46,722 80 184 GO 45.520 00 77 56 30,741 53 98 02 20,940 00 125 00 23,458 00 604 40 36,984 II 69,740 00| 400 16 214,250 00 20,550 00 15,760 00 221 40 37.521 88 221 90 680 24 71 26 22 42 276 89 437 99 . 708 09 485 80 3,680 3,765 3,495 27,956 33,129 5,650 8,995 410 384 10,833 837 12,980 1,992 10,807 22,954 414 1,230 00 2,230 37 626 65 56 04 150 10 46 90 134 19 155 85 202 00 96115 10,000 00 57,637 12 12,702 29 20,253 00 27,561 97 88,975 00 74,980 00 50,029 25 55,146 00 18,663 71 30,591 80 43,406 49 53,497 79 7,077 95 74,720 00 16,920 00 21,687 00 20,845 86 57,238 95 38,000 00 10*3* 116 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OP B A N K . JS aa rSL <o I Pennsylvania. National Bank of— Mechanicsburg, First Mechanicsburg, Second.. Mercer, First MInersville, First Mauch Chunk, First Mauch Chunk, Second... Mount Pleasant, First... Mahnnoy City, F i r s t . . . . Middletown Mount Joy, First Mount Joy, Union Muncy, First Manheim, Manheim Newville, First Norristown, First Norristown, Montgomery Newtown, First New Castle, First New Castle, National Bank of Lawrence County Northumberland, First New Brighton, National Bank of Beaver County North East, First Oil City, First Oxford Pittston, First Providence, First Potts town Potts ville, Miners* Pottsville, Government.. Pottsville, Pennsylvania Phcenixville . Plymouth, First Pluiner, First Reading, First Reading, National Union™. Reading, Farmers' Scranton, First Scranton, Second Strasburg, First Selin's Grove, First Shamokin,Northumber*d Co. Shlppensburg, First Susquehanna Depot, First... Sunbury, Frst Towanda, First Titusville, First Titusville, Second Tamaqua, First $100,000 00 $23,000 5,500 12,092 10,946 7,100 3,602 1,412 1,500 20,000 1,864 1,000 1,662 00 00 85 66 00 18 17 00 00 16 00 58 567 585 667 1516 837 912 60 272 1148 324 562 100,000 00 150,000 00 400,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 2,498 55 6,000 00 $85,000 00 49,500 00 54,000 00 86,900 00 350,000 00 126,950 00 42,965 00 53,490 00 45,000 00 82,000 00 83,185 00 85,135 00 89,974 00 89,840 00 133,500 00 360,000 00 87.750 00 135,000 00 1156 566 150,000 00 100,000 00 8,135 70 1,764 18 135,000 00 90,000 00 632 741 173 728 478 150,000 00 50,000 00 5,810 00 200,000 00 22,580 16 87,548 00 45,000 00 179,875 00 112,500 00 449,453 00 90,000 00 149,945 00 359,795 00 90,000 00 380 326 392 423 437 649 1152 1663 674 707 854 125 693 696 77 49 42 357 689 834 1053 1237 39 622 879 1219 50,000 00 60,000 00 100,000 00 400,000 150,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 125,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 500,000 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 400,020 00 . 200, COO 00 .200,000 00 .100,000 00 100,000 00 67,000 00 75,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 125,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 4,000 00 18,722 05 10,000 00 11,000 00 2,000 00 100,000 00 105,152 89 5,000 00 17,410 32 1,262 00 12,509 50 5,708 77 38,533 47 80,000 00 40,000 00 10,000 00 3,459 19 6,139 64 2,645 32 600 00 1,500 00 12,471 21 13,000 00 2,725 46 1,481 48 28,^459 40 131,190 00 90,000 00 87,500 00 86,400 00 134.760 00 330,000 00 199,400 00 199,890 00 98,740 00 89,869 00 60,000 00 67,500 00 42,500 00 149,986 00 111, 500 00 86,500 00 ^0,000 00 82,500 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. 00 M a a tt r* 1 ia * 0 $58,237 2C 1 ft $322 65 12,106 91 ..... 80,519 29 377 00 59,708 01 <4 1 i$ 13,858 89 2,838 35 24,545 77 45, 111 14 1,734 45 7,792 74 4,939 72 9,950 18 2,554 74 3,029 23 9,752 95 55,521 51 11,728 25 2,156 12 3,550 12 $3,345 99 2,715 83 624 26 1,047 69 538 53 1 41,787 36 64,304 33 45,146 44 42,800 15 19,700 28 155 62 11,508 68 10,477 89 7,369 72 53,227 95 146,412 23 509 27 31,891 08 32,708 77 69 76 19,341 86 59,278 25 69,063 40 9,128 39 21,617 86 1,63188 2,037 79 13,898 30 1,557 92 1,375 62 29,900 81 , 3,946 90 56Q 05 2,712 50 17,422 79 o 222 81 8,170 81 616 51 10,304 13 88 07 298 40 : 166 46 1,109 82 24,210 02 4,787 26 304 04 1,287 44 2,158 40 4,818 86 549 31 350 C8 971 88 3 5® -§ o 0 Q $10,029 46i 6,263 47 1,312 76 9,451 85 67,629 13 41,524 59 781 00 20,423 53 £ .a $9,181 50 3,034 14 3,944 74 10,327 91 14,145 94 3,7913 55 2,003 04 5,260 79 12,499 37 5,431 86 5,680 44 12,487 24 10,139 12 32,978 16 11,535 74 76,199 67 6,318 22 9,270 40 $9,000 00 9,767 00 5,588 00 6,357 00 26,445 00 10,408 57 4,172 70 13,711 00 5,557 72 10,914 26 5,443 48 7,789 43 14,381 87 9,696 63 19,001 81 41,371 50 11,763 68 155 00 4,318 54 3,810 71 3,635 53 6,804 81 14,231 86 36,592*02 16,810 56 21,246 71 7,160 80 3,880 61 6,018 94 15,643 00 21,941 00 46,715 00 47,646 00 5,884 00 4,335 00 36,100 00 5*556 18 965 32 45,076 06 8,674 37 18,752 10 16,967 45 $406 82 21,279 00 6,737 00 10*3* 118 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. •d •3 a* n a(3 T I T L E OP B A N E . V § s £ Penniylrania. National Bank of— 797 Tremont, First Tunkhannock, Wyoming. . . 835 110 Union Mills, First 270 Uniontown, First Uniontown, National Bank of Fayette County 681 30 Wilkes Barro, First 104 Wilkes Barre, Second Wilkes Barre, W y o m i n g . . . . 732 West Chester, First 148 West Chester, National Bank of Chester County 552 Williamsport, First 175 WiUiamsport, Lumberman's. 734 Williamsport, West Branch . 1505 Waynesboro', First 244 Wrightsville, First 246 West Greenville, F i r s t . . . 249 Waynesburg, First 305 Waynesburg, Far's &Drov's. Wellsborough, F i r s t . . . . . Warren, First Washington, First York, First York, York York, York County Total- $74,316 44 64,731 69 59,870 55 67,074 17 $1,483 29 $1,500 00 1,687 67 692 52 988 29 500 00 1,438 06 79,116 20 $1,153 16 168,822 52 909 59 390,027 16 274 60 80,048 15 220,785 38 548 38 5,449 77 2,384 93 1,498 11 10,901 00 17,524 27 509,995 45 307,744 53 148,985 58 282,961 7u 41,626 50 48 06 122,621 41 100,130 07 175,000 00 180,438 83 6,300 00 58,205 49 146,429 27 9,213 59 161,339 05 170,109 63 1,116 47 443,886 57 143,657 53 2,669 53 2,883 56 1,889 66 6,650 00 2,700 88 544 52 2,045 30 3,261 09 1,119 28 85 00 2,036 64 7,000 00 1,974 46 685 42 63 20 4,638 87 4,568 50 1,101 68 4,037 02 165 86 19,734 52 6,070 63 4,028 81 9,704 00 1,209 4,614 6,754 2,433 4 697 12 40 94 94 67 $103 62 5,616 87 656 33 1,885 06 1,169 50 27,669,361 34 86,835 01 807,679 84405,254 02185,022 56 City of Philadelphia. First Second Third Fourth Sixth Seventh Eighth Farmers and Mechanics'.. Philadelphia Penn Nat. B'k of North'n Liberties. Corn Exchange City Kensington Nat'l Bank of Germantown.. N a t l Bank of Commerce Commercial Nat'l B'k of Pa.. 3,357,482 00 1,104 54 99,952 27 52,506 99153, 522 44 373,607 85 17,483 10 6,517 52 476,192 53 2,266 48 10,000 00 9,693 53 415,144 63 3,898 52 7,301 52 700 00 178,317 11 23,479 15 3,842 95 498 70 5,920 12 8,751 52 340,163 40 3,600 00 6,959 14 10,756 53 373,002 02 2,425,969 14 . 45 611 43 208,055 07 3,204,660 76 '36 81 150,592 03 42,732 94 16,741 28 706,101 09 21,000 00 12,905 93 14,562 50 56 96 7,500 00 8,213 71 1,462 40 1,720,724 62 1,080,321 15 19,145 79 17,556 63 464,668 49 20,000 00 561,201 72 4,759 26 10,008 31 457,524 55 10,000 00 7,564 18 6,962 50 437 35 629,096 87 1,012,535 39 50,000 00 13,688 59 25,871 68 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. £V SS W £ Tf $ S 3 1 136,662 08 21,478 67 5,413 11 116,976 03 16,392 02 13,381 59 6,754 95 2,902 49 36,663 92 23,862 56 38,498 03 84,364 29 110,121 95 83,320 53 14,388 25 -So < ® o1 i ns & J< g $8,649 94 24,879 84 7,226 04 23,559 35 $10,015 35 58,258 47 30,095 73 105,737 95 38,468 42 235,663 25 - 2,081 57 2,142 30 165 15 5,553 53 21,655 94 2,356 15 620 00 432 31 3,069 74 2,369 00 353 59 275 39 12,548 94 3,845 55 291 34 24,317 79 Bj i* a i 8 o! O J8 w $100,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 $12,450 '22,900 1,750 7,550 $2,009 2,218 1,200 4,644 65,000 250,000 445,000 145,000 200,000 13,700 86,250 131,000 60,000 98,550 2,477 6,758 8,347 13,100 10,222 225,000 284,000 100,000 63,000 75,000 150,000 100,000 80,000 100,000 100,000 103,000 150,000 335,000 500,000 301,000 45,150 73,000 43,150 36,850 950 5,150 10,000 46,800 52,600 31,350 168,200 124,200 127,600 a o $180 25 $19,689 00 27,306 29 6,330 62 73 01 428 89 51,909 00 ) 00 1,328 07 154 27 62,026 73 53,018 75 3,550 00 40,000 00 10,871 57 41,677 00 2,479 50 61,000 00 12,822 503 33 104,137 75 3,067 72,708 35 2,137 29,602 15 9 12 18,624 845 10 53,316 40 1,983 23,122 25 226 7 00 24,156 70 21 37,214 57 15 00 68 28,549 40 1,314 2,208 79 33,500 00 5,135 23,345 00 8,917 23 50 32,829 12 2,715 356 19 69,685 55 6,531 95 25 77,243 99 9,845 116,736 00 10,777 49,387 00 25,537 28 7,654,929 56955,425 70 23,331,850 6,878,800 1,078,670 80,633 407,543,704 04 406,097 40 789,235 129,922 66,536 111,157 35,242 99,164 150,470 261,348 175,821 64,358 178,821 150,727 112,457 32,675 84,713 48,742 61,499 343,696 63 56 6,226 96 13,750 17 37 00 28 13,020 04 8,305 46 12,132 20 2,607 54 37,321 08 11,819 60 9,746 75 2,181 64 791 16 906,000 1,808,800 150,050 300,000 202,200 310,000 104,450 150,000 41,150 155,000 10,200 254,000 ,77,200 275,000 800,000 200,000 228,500 1,150,000 200,000 205,000 520,000 253,850 276,400 500,000 340,000 242,600 275,200 250,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 700,000 466,650! % 517,627 139,404 67,615 00 C, 012 550 00 232,106 95 2,500 00 50,023 210,383 00 25,000 00 3,700 93,788 13 47,435 72 7,658 176,769 66 7,000 195,267 00 4,000 00 55,795 611,299 501,693 793,972,862 04 79,591 22 109,595 54,362 833,020,475 00 15,944 7,040 6l| 464,756 00 27,900 00 44,000 20, o o i oo; 778,980 00 147,700 00 27,330 259 37j 662; 452 75 113,309 516 03( 594,467 00 33,500 00 1 42,327 17,774 50 566,168 00 44,000 00 J 314,047 68 27,000 00 11,742 1,947 91 I 535,570 00 40,551 10,773 99 914,531 35371,582 11 10*3* 120 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. i •O 1 M « T I T L E OP B A N K . i 3 * 4 1p« 1 i i I 3 1 I € f OQ i • £ Pennsylvania. National Bank of— Tremont, First Tunkhannock, Wyoming.... Union Mills, First Uniontown, First Uniontown, National Bank of Fsyette county Wilkes Barre, First Wilkes Barre, Second... WilkaB Barre, Wyoming. West Chester, F i r s t . . . . . West Chester, National Bank of Chester County Williamsport, First Williamsport, Lumberman's. Williamsport, West Branch.. Waynesboro', F i r s t . . . . . . . . Wrightsville, First West Greenville, First Wnynesburg, First Waynesburg,Far f s & Drov's* Wellsborough, First Warren, First Washington, First York, First... York, York YoJk, York County.. 797 835 110 270 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc 100,000 oc 50,000 0C 60,000 00 $1,657 2,000 1,561 2,138 82 00 63 11 $84,685 0C 90,000 00 45,000 00 53,495 00 $19,008 88 59,460 08 29,653 68 109,350 99 681 30 104 732 148 65,000 00 250,000 00 400,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 9,815 7,262 40,753 4,590 16,000 61 32 62 60 00 58,485 00 225,000 00 400,000 00 110,000 00 179,930 00 151,654 56 84,334 49 218,829 14 110,229 95 334,350 54 175 734 1505 244 246 249 305 839 328 520 586 197 604 694 225,000 00 284,950 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 .300,000 00 81,702 65 6,569 36 1,648 32 53,328 67 6,500 00 4,500 00 3,000 00 2,467 02 7,000 00 14,162 07 60,000 00 54,350 00 10,000 00 16,051 12 30,484 04j 202,200 00 253,000 00 85,000 00 56,485 00 66,825 00 134,185 00 89,383 00 71,935 00 89,500 00 89,702 00 89,700 00 134,865 00 298,730 00 433,180 00 234,800 00 500,994 98 143,820 94 75,736 20 298,400 30 50,194 08 51,278 98 55,916 48 110,920 88 82,249 02 52,503 43 152,375 25 159,189 12 256,695 93 213,627 63 83,840 74 23,958,615 00 2,699,480 21| 19,957,364 00 24,359,190 37 1,000,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 250,000 00 275,000 00 2,000,000 00 1,500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 CO 500,000 00 400,000 00 250,000 00 200,000 00 250,000 00 610,000 00 350,000 00 35, 362 37 19,653 00 1 0 , 0 0 0 oo: 8,281 11 4,529 43 14,316 0i| 410,494 43 750,000 00| 22,747 78 400,000 00 108,068 48 140,000 00' 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,877 25 130,253 09, 795,995 00 249,746 00 262,318 00 133,860 00 135,000 00 218,500 00 230,220 00 591,270 00 997,930 00 176,320 00 450,000 00 415,900 00 302,000 00 209,425 00 178,471 00 174,485 00 620,000 0 0 4,536,472 99 348,498 92 513,566 93 697,082 20 274,587 98 401,248 07 662,415 45 5,608,407 23 3,622,384 12 1,046,067 97 2,094,621 58 1,234,256 65 930,378 79 1,169,340 93 620,789 24 877,260 99 1,877,015 90 Total., City of Philadelphia. First.......'...;:;;:;::;...; Second Third Fourth Sixth ....... Seventh Eighth Farmers arid Mechanics' . . . . Philadelphia..... Penn. Nat. B'k of North'n Liberties. Corn Exchange City Kensington Nat'l Bank of Germantown.. Nat'l Bank of Commerce— Commercial Nat'l B'k of Pa. 1 213 234 286 352 413 522 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 546 547 556 | EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. I. It 11 -S ® S® P O a o '•3 I 6. "3 a * 3 ° $5,442 308 43 15,369 31,417 2,207 21,122 $21,933 97 39,423 50 85,116 32 44,059 42 $323 14 4,915 84 7,053 17 29,390 87 13,258 07 11,027 14 45 72 51 33 18,653 57 32,494 33 25,590 36 10,927 86 1,195 32 5,184 53 10,000 00 83 97 483 19 22,371 79 7,630 17 8,206 02 2,432 91 18,575 62 11,038 83 6,530 41 15,723 31 2,410 71 4,617 62 5,794 16 5,18i 75 23,414 64 2,118 33 17,494 88 8,940 61 15,420 80 53,066 42 19,716 18 2,117,751 81 273,919 37 1,794,233 67 2, 100,024 83 95,314 88 40,325 96 37,301 80 14,689 96 9,494 90 16,947 78 8,964 CO 94,931 13 151,727 62 41,083 35 89,293 96 44,675 26 33,780 22 34,489 33 22,763 08 $408,84 229 35 557 60 827 85 872 85 3,566 04 1,624 97 39,031 04 1,360,357 37 8,598 66 531,084 26 74,011 20 138,518 30 5,322 93 75,122 33 44,270 22 137,765 26 50,595 20 36,254 46 $9,040 37 3,135 92 2,280 60 2,619 26 >9,737 5,547 113,186 26,519 9,727 26,436 485. 351,596 935,989 24,773 230,228 355,724 51,968 1,779 13,887 19,651 153,103 803 34 3,445 05 89 07 10,582 44 15,371 86 180,349 01 207 57 3,068 58 38,680 75 17,088 89 8,068 60 19,598 80 56,425 20 I $220,157 74 254,904 43 128,495 91 227,603 36 $452 00 14,700 00 3,460 00 13,381 00 31,683 00 290,323 01 610, 953 40 1,159,823 85 ~ 404,986 13 847,546 33 1,060,586 82 776,571 07 294,505 29 548,246 14 202,682 71 350,593 98 •254,966 49 294,070 69 383,846 66 260,110 80 64,868 00 34,414 00 404,601 17 518,243 70 881,329 92 1,311,37103 713,318 04 1,282,336 00 77,811,846 46 10,815 00 5,485 00 5*070 00 15,149 00 2,220 00 7,942 00 22,547 00 8,068 00 6,050 00 7,680 00 10,308,629 94 1,053,491 57 1,385,347 74 1,040,919 69 . 587,160 08 928,244 17 1,191,401 00 9,152,678 38 8,182,649 99 1,816,330 63 3,782,361 26 2,837,290 68 1,933,753 98 1,837,582 25 1,180,231 81 3,436,393 82 3*674,076 70 122 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. 3| 1 T I T L E OP B A N K . ip. §a I 11 36 •a 82 1 3 City of Philadelphia. National Bank of— Manufacturers' Southwark Consolidation Union Tradesmana' 557 560 561 563 570 592 Girard. Bank of North A m e r i c a . . . . 602 610 Mechanics' 723 Central 656 Western. 623 Commonwealth Nat'l Bank of Republic... 1647 Nat'l Exchange B a n k — 755 $1,185,742 60 270,619 34 601,765 50 1,477,044 05 698,075 37 1,946,471 43 2,509,501 73 911,526 78 1,128,398 70 864,555 80 440,853 32 2,432 82 165,866 72 29,979.767 48 Total $185 65 $10,003 71 10,932 56 6,833 48 21,538 00 9, 627 29 24,319 33 10,879 33 17,969 95 21,153 27 14,779 76 10,561 33 7,699 23 4,773 32 $100,435 00 430,900 22 82,494 63 $3,054 09 29,935 70 7,557 70 88,169 31 28,191 97 148,649 43 152 02 995,609 77 379,314 02 >6,027 01 1,840,789 61 37,000 00 IT, 335 34 42,580 £ 14,872 06 11,143 05 6,446 71 18 5,310 07 3,491 06 67,263 43 25,862 36 7,577 i 5,791 05 6,689 48 86,376 68 13,554 65 8,999 53 77,376 32 $35,639 15,000 43,518 1,502 16,000 50,000 40,000 3,000 46,000 11,200 56,863 21,500 4,699 22 37,706 48 7,630 26 152,422 60 128,865 66 14,257 97 48,466 07 City of Pittsburgh. First Second Third Fourth Merch'ts and Manufacturers1. Citizens' Pittsburgh N a t B'k Com'rce. Iron City Tradesmens' Farmers' Deposit Mechanics' Union.... Allegheny German.. Peoples* , Exchange.. 48 252 291 432 613 619 668 675 678 685 700 705 722 757 727 1057 Total 1,027,116 37 485,000 59 577,443 63 98,939 95 58 75 581,875 83 25,880 10 1,034,447 91 2,079 02 497,135 21 980 31 581,578 83 441,295 59 1,230,405 88 317,158 60 542,888 22 2,652 55 665,147 18 378,484 59 579 40 843,879 10 1,926,200 73 11,228,998 21 32,230 13 10,000 00 7,804 91 47,443 07 28,217 80 44,208 13 3,666 00 20,000 00 4,500 00 16,000 00 42,662 02 37,985 34 38,153 57 56,500 00 8,533 74 5,364 04 6,491 12 14,916 93 3,161 54 11,579 02 G, 523 94 I t , 152 21 10,404 86 6,553 89 7,461 98 11,247 08 12,034 94 21,972 38 6,000 00 4,140 76 5,339 73 2,086 50 16,000 00 6,015 95 47,077 90 386,335 93 162,537 92 86,660 84 383,335 47 Delaware* Delaware City, Del. C i t y . . . , 1332 Dover, First 1567 Middletown, Citizens'.... 1181 Newport, Newport 997 Newark 1536 Odessa, New Castle County.. 1281 Seaford, First 795 Wilmington, First 473 Wilmington, Nat'l Bank Wilmington and Brandy wine.. 1190 Wilmington, Union 1390 Wilmington, National Bank 1 of Delaware.... 1420 Total., 134,034 05 90,484 72 163,295 14 64,271 60 91,224 40 86,299 03 56,898 12 381,860 06 512,652 98 367,883 90 335 32 23 42 1,150 00 254,487 07 2,203,391 07 1,508 74 7,500 1,420 935 7,280 00 38 50 00 8,063 56 1,147 78 17,000 00 1,008 1,607 678 764 137 1,899 419 1,575 42 05 2,942 15 88 51 00 23 98 2,317 25 37 10 46 20,000 00 23,116 17 4,748 11 3,490 57 15,000 00 3,195 50 101,463 39 19,524 62 2,591 91 2 420 88 466 00 11,808 06 1,341 < 195 66 11,755 5i 2,914 50 10,932 41 6,464 05 8,184 36 51,672- S 3,697 39 10*3* EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Coniu ted. RESOURCES. •3 gS3 0 1 © tt ft $161,193 79 519,773 38 78,568 44 195,001 52 16,340 30 101,850 32 . 199,842 46 105,685 68 102,364 94 120,241 54 , 38,035 8,025 70 92.939 60 £a £0 ©V £ ac o . s -d § ws i is Of © a g3 e> o, *s *© p $598 46 $520,000 250,000 300,000 $113,000 250,000 10,950 202,000 38,500 600,000 100,000 900,000 100,000 565,000 225,000 710,000 1,072,800 141,500 715,250 241,000 63,150 67,000 83,000 200,000 150,000 6,418 46 30,925 32 556 71 49,322 98 6,028 92 7,423 29 31,949 40 6,894 55 3,712 46 713 66 4,292,757 78 606,295 13 12,588 26,349 80,745 17,965 1,798 107,116 2,674 161,616 400,000 300,000 402,000 306,000 600,000 514,000 500,000 400,000 400,000 300,000 500,000 250,000 500,000 275,000 900,000 940,000 150,000 100,000 250,200 15,600 108,700 339,000 38,450 3,150 200,000 7,687,000 1,205,100 3,194 55 2,556 14 62,000 100,000 10,000 80,01X) 2,842 36 7,797 47 78,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 340,000 79,484 33 58,699 94 2,478 71 3,871 30 200,000 203,200 , 62,732 18 9,030 81 110,000 fill, 770 9G 31,771 34 1 .0 if io •3 OB 3 fe 3 3 3 o 5 O rt $29,475 $363,370 00 20,237 $11,356 16 577,318 95 $38,000 00 2,259 268,615 00 7,700 00 41,000 384 72 596,161 68 16,234 3,413 05 513,551 92 7,280 00 43,415 10,697 54 1,783,388 21 43.825 147,331 892,522,215 00 90,390 9,000 001,463,875 00 102,525 26 12,565 1,478,271 17 21,800 1,419 00 675,873 75 60,595 431,576 00 17,169 68,988 00 19,357 138,110 73 t $2,406,458 14 2,144,323 26 1,511,172 90 2,657,497 93 1,617,305 65 4,687,656 78 6,638,273 76 3,538,547 98 4,560,502 48 2,798, 443 48 1,429,549 57 326,150 02 848,643 70 12,156,500 7,263,900 1,704,010 798,522 38 26,219, J82 63 965,714 31 87,493,089 34 839,376 81 19,858 36 6,763 15 4,908 14 129,734 39 55,685 27 1,451 43 111,502 73 89,949 49 . 153,594 85 15,398 90 86,464 47 488,497 8339,907 70 26,518 60 . 64,852 01 1,950 77 93,567 23 8,508 74 108,098 55 6,394 60 163,146 79 10,315 99 90,967 52 475 16 297,955 82 163 23 292,428 10 3,324 00 3,009,154 12 202,606 51 0 6 '-s ® -2 S GG ® •e — a a « P »«o . £ £ a£ £< o rg ^ ® O 1,348,200 1,600 110,000 15,500 137,100 17,397 28,177 38,575 5, 120,388 3,757 2,600 6,778 5,748 3,625 10,906 67,226 34,268 7,598 697 17,844 5,000 00 6,183 50 20,507 00 11,547 67 1,400 00 6,413 11 2,310 00 3,280 00 105 00 6,165 71 1,235 63 6,011 00 1,962,615 92 1,033,172 42 2,035,223 75 .1,476.462 48 1,230,303 96 1,787,150 35 1,033,655 32 2,379,337 09 3,844.056 53 8,000 00 28,757,55785 371,453 70,158 823,923,986 90 3,537 3,081 7,000 427 635 18,569 5,560 16,032 383 68 550 73 94 50 97 14 1,816 68 40 00 40 56 28 00 2;133 80 6,820 1< 172 00 1,533 2,407 00 68,735 28,416 10,565 15,133 10,7 10,245 12,309 63,601 60j 8,715 3, 2,853,531 84 .1,023,880 06 1,623,202 39 ,660,938 04 2,280,711 98 1,976,387 63 297,867 00 166,354 21 302,329 51 120,598 63 474,960 00 169,126 95 8,000 00 147,043 00 340.598 00 104,413 93 396,380 00 191,021 00 201,350 67 271,606 00 207,562 00 230,376 00 302,400 00 47,526 64. 39,834 00 . 1,356,728 09 355,589 87 251,519 51 . 348,805 06 194,141 70 159,330 97 309,296 80 127,653 53 1,111,249 06 886,538 18 714,422 43 37,215 00 77,090 98 591,888 93 5,512 23 282,376 56 79,224 78 4,950,436 04 124 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. 3 £ -3 Pi T I T L E OF BANK. £ 3 & City of Philadelphia* National Bank of— 557 Manufacturers' 560 Southwark 561 Consolidation 563 Union 570 Tradesmans' 592 Girard Bank of North America..«... 602 610 Mechanics' 723 Central 656 Western.. 523 Commonwealth 1647 Nat'l Bank of Republic 755 Nat'l Exchange Bank $570,150 00 250,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 800,000 00 750,000 400,000 237,000 200,000 300,000 00 00 00 00 00 15,642,150 00 Total., $131,679 73,079 127,337 34,624 85 44 62 29 100,000 00 300,000 00 1,018,758 28 200,000 00 50,000 00 $448,104 00 208,010 00 270,000 222,988 179,015 502,800 00 00 00 00 800,000 00 430,000 00 599,144 00 100,000 00 60,000 00 177,085 00 5,500 00 168,950 00 4,985,562 43 10,147,536 00 City of Pittsburgh. First 48 Second 252 291 Third 432 Fourth Merch'ts and Manufacturers'. 613 619 Citizens' Pittsburgh Nat'l B'k Com'rce. 668 675 Iron C i t y . . . . 678 Tradesmen's 685 Farmers' Deposit '. 700 Mechanics' 705 Union Allegheny . 722 757 German 727 Peoples* 1057 Exchange Total...* 500,000 00 300,000 00 400,000 00 300,000 00 800,000 00 800,000 00 500,000 00 400,000 00 400,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 250,000 00 500,000 00 250,000 00 175,393 21,877 34,226 11,002 86 96 78 22 80,000 00 86,579 64 8,000 00 80,000 00 1,700,000 00 8,000 00 60,000 00 216,159 87 25.705 80 115,495 97 39,880 47 12,946 24 50,000 00 8,900,000 00 1,025,268 81 1,000,000 00 360,000 00 264,685 00 356,050 00 269,655 00 542,000 00 403,000 00 450,000 00 353,822 00 349,700 00 270,000 00 402,250 00 218,000 00 432,410 00 218,660 00 800,000 00 800,000 00 6,490,232 00 Delaware. Delaware City, DeL City. Dover, First Middletown, Citizens'.... Newport, Newport Newark Odessa, New Castle County.. Seaford, First •Wilmington, First Wilmington, Nat'l Bank Wilmington and Brandy wine. Wilmington, Union Wilmington, National Bank of Delaware Total., 1332 1567 1181 997 1536 1281 795 473 80,000 OO 100,000 00 1190 1390 200,010 00 1420 80,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 55,000 400,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 203,175 00 110,000 00 1,426,185 00 1,500 00 633 60 880 72 868 52 16,132 92 11,540 49 181 08 14,000 00 46,990 89,615 63,000 67,370 44,935 52.968 44,250 300,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 68,970 00 32,892 51 170,050 00 182,850 00 111, 557 43 98,900 00 259,157 27 1,160,928 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. $59,754 ST 56,104 78 89,673 12 128,567 06 1,427,043 69 103,691 06 $49,355 7( 19,999 7! 16,852 IE 646,586 73 2,959 39 337,044 72 397,823 74 342,397 62 695,852 20 514,085 16 7,246 45 55,608 66 2,719 73 $9,111 4S 16,363 5S 8,260 47 220,189 78 19,337 94 220,389 62 20,430 35 105,509 30 3,762 50 9,497 85 5,128 61 5.095 11 $45,575 4fS 102,388 85I 13,889 95i 31,753 OS• 142,235 93t 140,142 7£1 61,930 11 245,374 84 94,156 89i 56,329 84 25,833 71 6,809 03 18,927 51 8,308,875 37 1,032,446 87 1,785,623 98 19,235 78 25.646 45 7.179 31 2,953 97 14,446 75 3,385 81 1.180 73 10,810 92 104,,989 72 65,364 76 10,435 61 32,484 76 1,687 33 7,591 72 20,000 00 12,512 07 45,189 47 19,236 70 31,946 48 13,4 L4 29 88,427 70 70,250 33 8,831 68 143,699 07 14,783 67 38,472 07 31,038 71 16,316 27 57,335 16 27,867 28 32,710 30 375,297 41 360,229 41 482,841 32 234,915 97 1,014,816 59 577 73 160,946 46 32,178 63 1,031 26 95 3,219 63 6,686 65 3,280 10 5,133 88 20,173 43 1,503 78 2,988 19 6,051 00 2,656 85 4,927 66 2,631 14 4,301 47 4,103 23 664 93 1,084 97 1,570 15 13,481 73 77,714 15 52,032 56 8,822 98 4,743 33 18,005 57 9,704 61 245,761 45 27,343 86 71,226 68 Aggregate. $13,753 (X) 3,955 0<) 6,956 0<3 6,537 0£) 5,245 0() 5,760 0() 19,680 0C) 5,610 0CI $2,406,458 14 2,144,323 26 1,511,172 90. 2,657,497 93 1,617,305 65 4,687,656 78 6,638,273 76 3,538,547 98 4,560,502 48 7,240 OC> . 2,798,443 48 1,429,549 57 326,150 02 848,643 70 154,947 00 87,493,089 34 2,853,531 84 1,033,880 06 1,623,202 39 860,938 04 114,390 00 2,280,711 98 82,000 00 1,976,387 63 1,356,728 09 1,962,615 92 73,864 00 1,033,172 42 • 2,035,223 75 1,476,462 48 87,867 00 1,230,303 96 1,787,150 35 73,151 00 1,033,855 33 2,379,337 09 3,844,056 53 160,440 00 , 591,712 00 28,757,557 85 9,779 00 8,181 00 794 00 14,828.00 255,589 87 251,519 51 348,805 06 . 194,141 70 159,330 97 309,296 80 137,653 53 1,111,249 06 1^907 00 3,730 00 886,538 18 714,422 43 10,751 22 V 11,391 00 44,310 21 . 160,946 46 Stato bank circulation outstanding. , 3 8 Q l Profita. g 61,296 42 69,830 79 70,820 90 11,942 50 17,894 06 361 56 74,125 43 6,989 03 42,003 42 32,946 93 18,779 80 5,332 15 114 60 28,888 98 853 28 40,661 47 56,053 96 95,494 67 _ 1 I Due to other banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. 64,610 00 591,888 93 4,950,436 p i 126 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of ike National Banking Associations RESOURCES. g B T I T L E OP BANK. II P 3§ S € 9ft a » a II I I o fl 'U V « Maryland* National Bank of— Annapolis, First Annapolis, Farmers* 1244 Cumberland, First 381 Cumberland, Second 1519 Chestertown, Kent 1500 Elkton 1236 1434 Easton, Easton 1138 Frederick, Central Frederick, Farmers and Me chanics* 1267 Frederick, Frederick County. 1449 1589 Frederick, First 1412 Frostburg, First 1431 Hagerstown, First 747 New Windsor, First 1211 Port Deposit, Cecil 742 Westminster, First Westminster, Farmers and Mechanics' 1526 Westminster, Union 1596 Williamsport, Washington Co. 1551 Total.. $69,114 72 333,428 86 120,363 84 156,847 32 80,345 59 27,423 81 243,709 34 229,300 29 . 137,154 02 165,118 76 115,907 00 126,611 46 121,018 05 57,955 49 225,687 95 80,699 01 98,069 80 107,852 71 116,472 50 $332 15 1,871 55 3,779 82 164 70 1,300 682 6,000 472 27 78 00 54 448 63 3,229 63 $59,716 14 $1,730 27 $13,342 20 $3,164 63 12, 000 00 3,200 90 622 35 50 00 1,237 48 253 07 1,610 38 2,500 00 789 65 14,005 91 5,769 83 1,354 86 1,687 50 12,000 00 3,210 77 2,270 90 8,000 00 514 60 4,500 00 5,000 00 11,590 52 3,500 00 4,600 00 912 92 5,000 00 6,888 92 4,236 00 5,000 00 3,500 00 1,775 49 1,229 22 304 79 1,783 52 749 38 309 52 5,245 38 1,143 64 1,700 25 4,636 30 9,516 15 1,265 94 6,449 59 101 46 2,230 00 87 00 1,052 50 2,039 12 652 68 959 57 5,435 92 2,185 18 1,220 32 4,145 34 2,603,080 52 18,758 40! 108,390 1 27,862 30 15,190 17 108,535 20 1,287,875 61 2,900 55 474,193 04 609,677 75 853,470 74 926,487 92 975,637 68 861,873 79 1,570,464 78 192 25 1,190,754 55 6,789 45 1,411,110 85 1,230,781 65 5,500 00 1,556,672 05 1,885,569 78 19,763 16 -7,761 56 7,714 96 11,347 78 11,809 12 4,491 24 04 9,379 95 05 6,142 20 16,525 71 6,225 10 26 74 6,027 35 80 13,335 48 06 5,090 50 8,077 10 125,464 62 47,115 44 6,225 79 12,824 24 476 33 City of Baltimore. First 204 Second 414 Third 814 National Exchange 1109 Nat'l Farmers and Planters' . 1252 Commercial and Farmers' 1303 Western 1325 Merchants' 1336 Farmers and Merchants' 1337 Citizens' 1384 National Mechanics' 1413 Baltimore 1432 Baltimore, Union Bank of Md. 1489 Total.. 14,834,570 19 15,382 25 48,086 34,466 32,569 7,000 9,988 15,000 25,000 25,000 12,233 9,020 50,000 53,701 322,065 25 95,693 84 180,261 23 151,934 43 5,293 71 7,939 20 19,518 75 121,882 ( 11,836 81 652,271 25 District of Columbia. Georgetown, National Bank 682 of Commerce 42,726 97 637 73 696,549 58 8,234 89 10,700 00 1,092 44 14,812 04 3,304 81 72,181 25 34, 111 52 22,063 35 111, 718 79 City of Waahiugton, First . National Bank of the Me, propolis... 281,254 53 2,586 89 4,126 08 17,368 77 33,811 or' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 on the morning of the first Monday of October» 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. » *s 3 g « s» « £ ,§ O * •g 8 "3 •a 3 I $172,460 12 147,057 64 $45,480 05 74.727 57 4,943 44 32,005 45 13,640 50 28,413 63 11 43 20,649 48 3,384 49 69.831 38 7,443 20 38,576 82 1,685 73 $105,000 86,500 29,564 17 877 98 53.728 26 781 40 14,236 96 280 15 10,978 37 46.832 07 180 00 30,055 16 21,661 87 3,447 88 125,000 125,200 100,000 50,000 100,000 55,000 150,000 100,000 8.455 05 5,453 10 1,967 61 27,427 48 498 90 810,595 10 106,142 24 1,871 121,298 45,061 .55,227 24,735 61,268 219,924 33,336 316,445 • 61,682 16,243 1?4,089 .fi ! S hi s 126 70 18,331 06 1,212 70 1,453 26 2,849 87 838 11 106,521 02 22,569 52 10,692 43 11,162 41 220,082 47 2,693 84 1.297,987 57 •8,533 39 21,031 88 6,001 22 168,901 98 73,043 22 17,231 14 100,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 200,000 200,000 5 & » ° » Oj o ® O l"3 a> O. •STFI53 $50,300 69,600 83,35o| 22,600 20,600 25,200 14,450 Vi O « a. ^* g t: s i2 $17,504 $107 $59,583 05 $8,700 00 32,143 20,473 68 49,976 48101,977 63 860 15 28,673 00 2,466 8,966 92 30,130 85 5, . 28,620 3,564 42 24,200 00 9,333 35 10,283 61,756 15 11,422 6,316 54 61,547 23 7,373 3,409 65 6,821 7,287 221 30 1,668 00 368 17 258 09 II $544,215 92 893,476 32 . 433,078 80 377,089 79 253.050 63 110.051 02 643,160 28 564,857 32 40,000: 1,300 62,300 25,300: 1,701 3,721 4,542 320 2,935 381 00 106 79 62,377 55 33,500 00 40,540 01 46,148 00 16,583 15 18,743 75 11,054 59 500 00 30,738 03 21,420 31 75,000 91,550 150,000 * 4,450 1,250 5oo; 200 00 1,753 41 1,088 22 6,620 21 726 19,310 00 7,500 00 31,611 00 12,839 91 18,837 18 228,309 26 247,976 35 344,229 03 1,993,250 563,950 147,244 54,610 76 636,566 41 171,014 83 7,365,190 30 910,000 390,000 600,000 533,900 650,000 300,000 500,000 1,300,000 505,600 450,000 400,000 424,650 272,400| 50,000 19,173 2,737 44 11,595 8,884 56 19,227 4,662 16 127 93 8,000 245,540 106,923 54 20,986 200,500 00 83 77 43,929 86,520 6,043 78 3,273 3,124 18 160,995 25,196 28 184,852 21,186 28 8,996 60,123 50 74,359 4,518 od 425,039 54 291,668 00 164,075 00 188,564 00 879,000 00 336,618 18 254,059 39 9,231 80 414,000 00 75,129 28 355,250 00 271,963 00 68,400 00 276,576 00 509,507 90 171,550 00 427,075 08 3,432,493 31 1,540,081 75 1,633,781 64 1,873,417 77 3,069,123 68 .1,880,695 22 1,849,920 36. 4,000,582 10 2,386,983 84 2,844,465 01 2,219,390 54 3,626,204 62 3,149, 602 55 15,000 100,000, 27,755' 200,100 200,000' 1,8<J 83,100 111,400 1,020,000 500,000 8,059,500 1,343,450' 100,000 56,500 500,000 1,456,400 202,000 447,600 1,618 411,307 66 418,518 84 402,839 75 239,949 83 343,894 25 132; 314 06 532,441 89 . 244,429 30 887,445 444, 111 42 4,793,396 09,324,311 08 33,506,742 39 759 75 25,403 57 290,823 41 92,523 14,330 76 390,490 00 3,567,505 12 796 00 103,002 70 1,190 480 40 . 7,853 7,' 128 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. B TI J P< M 1 1 1 £« S 3 "8« '3 a T I T L E OF B A N K . i € P . | £at O *3 3 B m £ t m £O 1 B Maryland. National Bank of— Annapolis, First Annapolis, Farmers' Cumberland, First Cumberland, Second Chestertown, Kent „ Elkton Easton, Easton Frederick, Central Frederick, Farmers and Mechanics' Frederick, Frederick County. Frederick, First Frostburg, First Hagerstown Firat New Windsor, First Port Deposit, Cecil Westminster, First Westminster, Farmers and Mechanics1 Westminster, Union W i l l i amsport, Washington Co. 826 1244 381 1519 1500 1236 1434 1138 $100,000 251,700 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,500 200,000 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1267 1449 1589 1412 1431 747 1211 742 1S5,000 350,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 55,000 300,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1526 1596 1551 75,000 00 91,517 00 150,000 00 10,822 63 7,887 63 30,436 28 2,398,267 00 Total $2,343 17,867 20,000 4,156 00 99 00 06 10,000 00 44,000 00 $89,437 74,975 90,000 90,000 35,000 27,000 148,185 174,770 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $334,652 80 445,966 25 215,561 84 174,544 21 155,894 36 27,661 61 211,141 14 130,518 53 40,000 11,500 1,000 10,122 23,867 977 16,765 1,594 100,590 308,125 88,568 44,955 75,000 49,470 89,975 89,870 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 123,811 32 113,180 92 166,046 69 67,556 59 126,516 13 24,878 79 110,947 83 50,653 33 63,345 00 57,270 00 89,051 00 63,682 60 64,457 87 37,417 93 253,339 62 1,585,586 00 2,645,090 74 1,110,000 00 350,000 00 600,000 00 600,000 00 800,000 00 512,560 00 500, 000 00 1,500,000 00 650,000 00 500,000 00 600,000 00 1,210,700 00 1,258,725 00 50,083 09 60,600 00 13,023 12 10,000 00 88,550.00 120,822 28 70,000 00 172,100 00 92,911 48 •200,000 00 8,743 06 140,000 00 12,000 00 804,450 00 350,000 00 479,700 00 477,300 00 585,000 00 264,590 00 422,975 00 934,780 00 448,000 00 378,000 00 357,500 00 737,645 00 419,900 00 749,514 82 602,246 90 432,107 35 572,160 51 1,209,941 68 891,736 79 687,790 94 954,899 59 711,732 49 1,291,128 46 1,003,099 19 1,261,642 69 1,116,740 90 10,191,985 00 1,038,233 03 6,659,840 00 11,484,742 31 89,652 00 76,136 31 00 00 00 15 47 00 07 34 - City of Baltimore. First... . 204 Second 414 Third 814 National Exchange 1109 N a t ' l Farmers and Planters'.. 1252 Commercial and Farmers'... 1303 Western 1325 Merchants' 1336 Farmers and Merchants' 1337 Citizens' 1384 National Mechanics'... 1413 Baltimore 1432 Baltimoro,Union Bank of Md. 1469 Total., District of Columbia. Georgetown, National Bank of Commerce 682 100,000 00 26 500,000 00 125,000 00 433,000 00 409,507 74 526 200,000 00 30,000 00 178,000 00 33,316 71 , City of Washington. First National Bank of the Metropolis EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. > i -ajjf G 3 a-s ) 77 $37,389 64 $42,307 86 2,369 80 1,271 48 105 96 1,426 95 21,805 14 7,124 81 $606 03 370 59 1,168 49 59 59 2,822 53 2,378 31 397 09 1,712 49 2,247 49 8,382 89 979 08 102 75 203 49 102 15 8,486 87 1,279 77 2,034 33 2,687 30 105,132 96 379, 550 19 49, 108 84 23, 982 86 81, 386 19 62,732 72 18, 029 84 409 56 176, 085 39 398, 469 01 30, 445 20 107, 986 93 38, 144,233 27 169 68 217,445 86 77,518 75 . 44,356 26 . 82,166 85 . 219,437 76 . 640,925 48 783,390 13 1,801 23 1,801 23 74,117 34 618,637 96. 9 $7,657 00 5,195 00 22,059 00 5,702 00 9,634 72 12,265 12 3,445 39 5,388 45 2.913 76 1,009 19 8,534 24 2,102 69 9,052 00 19,357 00 1,442 03 1,892 856 08 8,201 46 2,392 00 24,708 00 25,646 00 8,715 44 142,321 46 144,677 00 5,274 11 73 08 12,022 97 660 10 262 29 2,791 60 27,355 12 7,100 26 320,178 04 44,797 28 59,316 96 3,875 82 114,374 01 51,207 26 40,538 97 38,331 25 39,159 42 34,661 02 45,988 26 74,532 00 40,980 56,268 31 24,042 03 66,048 08 109,127 56 1,579,309 94 483,707 63 735,308 77 23,346 07 1,197 20 491 83 43,779 67 . 44,670 44 $17,783 12 14,115 78 4,976 57 5,949 55 6,795 72 3.912 46 29,972 00 2,572 30 73,375 61 1,137,834 14 31,280 16 43 50 16,663 09 113,819 14 9,578 00 7,214 00 6,117 00 63,642 00 38,033 00 51,965 00 160,830 00 37,790 00 68,445 00 73,222 00 . I l l , 962 00 85,000 00 690,889 00 10*3* 1094 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . 8 £ I 4 3 •a ft City of Washington. National Bank of— Nat'l Bank of the Republic . . 875 National Metropolitan Bank. Total $56,898 72 $3,601 00 343,037 22 5,126 07 1,377,740 05 16,961 96 $67,331 19 $5,199 01 71,912 43 8,383 20 7,672 11 8,266 65 214.011 76 51,819 81 55,370 88 Virginia. Alexandria, First 651 Clarksville, First 1658 Charlottesville,Charlot'sville. 1468 Danville, First 1609 Fredericksburg 1582 Harrisonburg, First 1572 Lynchburg, Firat 1558 Lynchburg, Lynchburg 1522 Norfolk, First 271 Norfolk, Exchange 1137 Petersburg, First 1378 Petersburg, Merchants' 1548 Richmond, First n i l Richmond, Nat'l Bank of Va. 1125 Biehmond, Nat'l Exchange.. 1155 Biehmond, Farmers' 1570 Richmond, Planters* 1628 Staunton, First 1585 Staunton, Nat'l Valley 1620 "Winchester, Shenandoah 1635 Total 188,510 32 1,036 14 529 50 134,072 50 65,615 85 105,288 23 93,719 34 113, 775 59 99,429 87 189, 693 45 241,958 204, 525 19 176,204 16 334,118 35 317,180 98 337.081 68 14,387 86 377,645 44 92,574 80 124,492 10 148,803 42 4,828 26 240 15 245 75 3,019 70 2,722 1,002 14,144 6,617 6,881 5,583 39 35 89 38 93 17 2,708 44 2,344 86 22 70 3,359,077 62 51,398 11 10,096 5,665 22,953 21,027 15,537 18.413 00 59 77 72 74 64 1,000 00 11,456 10,691 83,816 39,208 21,200 9,667 4,767 4,536 630 2,939 1,370 1,630 41 68 30 18 15 1,782 45 2,245 38 2,716 22 6,215 53 4, 676 69 20 98 73 6,406 5,396 6,142 20 3,130 87 11,676 85 625 2,241 1,305 73 53 82 61 98 68 44 36 1,500 00 ......... 3,188 4,254 250 1,881 75 55 00 25 2,048 4,116 4,730 6,085 74 81 37 44 29,702 45 1,447 30 1,543 47 561 90 1,5£0 00 2,144 07 1,091 34 819 44 60,737 47 2,687 30 ' 20,728 74 97,325 W 59,930 18 32,400 57 47,637 84 11,531 85 3,572 83 4,165 00 276,033 48 65, 669 34 32,220 91 West Virginia. Total.. 72,862 00 80,776 83 27,893 59 105,559 78,657 246,554 116,748 166,378 60 56 17 93 93 349 24 >, 509 66 75 00 4,235 29 1,503 19 1,406 75 1,039 23 474 19 CO l-H xrf Clarksburg, Merch'ts' Nat'l Bank of West Virginia. - . . 1530 Fairmount, First 901 Kingwood 1608 Morgantown, Merch'ts' Nat'l Bank of West V i r g i n i a . . . . 1502 Martinsburg 1524 Parkersburg, First 180 Parkersburg, Second 864 Parkersburg, Parkersburg... 1427 Point Pleasant,Merch'ts' Nat'l Bank of "West Virginia 1504 Wheeling, First 360 "Wheeling, Merchants Nat'l Bank of West Virginia 1343 Wheeling, National Bank of West Virginia 1424 Wheeling Nat'l Savings B ' k . 1594 Wellsburg, First 1387 Weston, National Exchange. 1607 6,000 00 26.239 03 1,295 79 17,000 00 2,141 215 4,461 1,906 1,261 619 1,911 1,011 2,388 2,253 88 4,835 00 1,361 42 76 30 50 45 05 164,522 24 291,537 91 172 73 4,262 00 13,542 26 15,701 65 805,233 74 1,085 48 32, 692 00 4,255 92 108,073 231,071 76,877 46,009 2,078 39 . 17,144 89 1,326 91 14,361 20 06 45 10 55 2,618,756 66 13,145 83 2,666 2,512 681 555 95 00 76 55 22 2,829 25 508 16 38 15 83 40 2,000 00 4,962 5,525 4,050 2,981 04 00 00 69 149,590 30 30,667 29 33,903 12! 197,295 54 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THECURRENCY.10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. •3 g rf no tjo £m o L S *« ° 3 £ fl -o « £ & $58,255 57 63,765 47 $6,008 61 1,358 48 363,966 24 24,598 23 43,461 87 883 94 1,985 06 55,403 96 9,354 5,755 76 34,202 50 30,173 43 61,358 70 34,657 36 5,173 44 39,776 40 87,845 63 64.343 84 92,237 63 II £ ja : O a o $190 000 $340,550 250,000 212,250 $21,194 $4,562 00 $34,230 92 12,044 7,651 75 267,457 08 $29,032 18 1,142,000 2,456,800 133,421 27,340 51 795,180 70 29,032 18 2,435 88 5,000 00 25,507 50 100,000 30,000 153,000 50,000 70,000 88 72 3,872 66 793 8: 34,957 6< 110,000 102,000 100,000 112, D00 84,450 50,000 53,850 51,000 11,850 5,705 10,921 17,005 2,416 187 7,640 14,033 17,042 6,333 2,831 7,483 32,469 21,525 31,270 62,821 00 15,782 60 331 50 781 88 2990 800 00 874 17 13,671 00 35,419 35 26,824 89 11,312 50 17,756 21 26,195 00 39,606 85 57,729 51 45,433 13 105,699 00 44,955 00 40,252 44 28,909 55 91,861 48 78,742 85 61,828 67 5,396 44 20,853 56 2,031 81 19,766 66 241 02 23,199 99 18,284 73 153,000 120,500 140,000 207,000 200,000 167,800 100,000 150,000 102,000 100,000 130,000 2,300 27,305 4,938 54 600 4,040 2,285 i, 262 76147, 534 97 2,397,300 414,200 211,090 52,113 26 33,066 72 9,708 93 14,445 11 118 92 9,349 10 100,000 96,000 100,000 13,000 32,300 35,150 2, 692 . 5,651 327 40 40 269 65 78 39 26.109 00 34,044 76 16.110 00 30,098 6,690 99,234 24,083 28,927 3,350 1,000 57,500 14,750 5,500 3,436 245 6,457 3,251 36,004 5,118 78 80 Oo 5,681 110 000 50,000 157,000 110,750 125,000 24,971 53 31,594 48,079 55 24,617 43 23,390 00 43,694 33 63,022 24 481 32 180,000 200,000 50,000 101,050 2,361 14,968 108,491 11 ), 698 02 506,500 240,750 63,559 200,000 100,000 100,000 101,500 101,650 16,400 35,700 27,250 4,000 4,109 3,20' 3,675 2,236,750, 735,350 66,748 36,592 17,694 18,355 08 28 34 40 78 30 08 74 91 10,155 36, 600 15 1,558 59 610 51 7,910 12 1,822 67 4,073 95 5,890 34 6,321 84 600,493 52 5 o 60,300 50,300 50,150 4,461 29 55 97 1,911 49 8,474 92 728 37 71,025 00 22,581 30 23,767 13 23,784 56 1,000 00 825,767 20 44,383 51 27,164 (X 122,457 43 4,000 00 3,711 20 137,951 50 5,643 808 369 123 00 16 86 31 17,702 32 74,357 00 57,882 61 34,276 00 24,106 45 707,112 06 4,000 0U 132 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. JB n o 1L o T I T L E OF BANK. S 3 O "3 a o o -a 1 J*& S 3 *E & w a3 ^O ii T3 *« 3 £ City of Washington. National Bank of— Nat'l Bank of tbe Republic. National Metropolitan Bank. $166,000 00 199,945 00 976, 945 00 $255,124 83 674,256 40 1,372,205 68 875 1069 $200 000 00 350.000 00 1,250,000 00 $5,941 92 10,000 00 170,941 92 651 Alexandria, First 1658 Clarkaville, First Charlottesville, Charlottesv'e. 1468 1609 Danville, F i r s t . . 1582 Fredericksburg 1572 Harrisonburg, First 1558 Lynchburg, First 1522 Lynchburg, Lynchburg 271 Norfolk. First 1137 "Norfolk, Exchange 1378 ' Petersburg, First.. 1548 Petersburg, Merchants' 1111 Richmond, First Richmond, Nat'l Bank of Va. 1125 Richmond, Nat'l Exchange. 1155 1570 Richmond, Farmers' 1628 Richmond, Planters* 1585 Staunton, First 1620 Staunton, Nat'l Valley 1635 "Winchester, Shenandoah 100,000 00 50,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 110,000 00 100, 000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 120,000 00 140,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 130,000 00 2,500,000 00 6,311 01 86,500 00 4,032 73 3,975 68 134,960 00 42,460 00 63,000 00 98, 750 00 89, 985 00 88,000 00 95,000 00 135,000 00 108,000 00 126, 000 00 180,000 00 180,000 00 144,000 00 85,000 00 87,900 00 89,970 00 89,615 00 116,565 00 2,040,705 00 281,169 24 5,009 01 62,541 21 113,267 10 45,933 78 20,873 56 114,222 87 111,481 58 249,471 23 292,000 52 157,790 67 190,192 59 418,804 72 390,327 01 462, 088 46 3,624 24 395,548 49 62,015 27 82,357 58 98,467 16 3,558,086 29 89,900 00 83,750 00 74,440 0C 70,105 67 68,559 96 11,647 80 08 77 50 48 21 98,865 0C 42,510 00 135, 000 0C 94,345 0C 112, 500 0C 78,373 61 79,061 80 320,895 66 94,696 08 i:;4,476 34 180,000 00 200,000 0C 3,600 00 30,000 00 161,830 0C ) 173,000 O)f 96,966 20 302,409 95 500,000 00 5,030 47 449,770 0() 883,870 91 200,000 00i 100,000 00l 100,000 OC l 100,000 OC • 2,216,400 0C1 6,175 98 2,321 63 930 69 873 66 107,289 45| ) 177, 900 0( 90,000 0() 89,895 0() 90,000 (X 1,963,705 0(}| 216,276 91 295,837 48 88,270 91 28,279 67 Total Virginia. Total 1,000 657 1,164 5,933 20,000 1,394 3,225 5,822 3,020 8,828 00 20 55 82 00 70 68 95 71 63 1,000 00 613 00 66,980 66 West Virginia. Clarksburg, Merch'ts* Nat'l Bank of West Virginia 1530 Fairmount, First 961 Kingwood 1608 Morgan town, Merch'ts' Nat'l Bunk of West V i r g i n i a . . . . 1502 Martinsburg 1524 Parkersburg, First 180 Parkersburg, Second 864 Parkersburg, Parkersburg... 1427 Point Pleasant,Merch'ts* Nat'l 1504 Bank of West Virginia 360 Wheeling, First Wheeling, Merchants' Nat'l Bank of West V i r g i n i a . . . . 1343 Wheeling, National Bank of 1424 West Virginia Wheeling Nat'l Savings B ' k 1594 Wellsburg, First Weston, National Exchange Total.. 100,000 00 95,900 00 100,000 00 3,852 94 12,194 02 110,000 50,000 150,000 105,500 125,000 5,697 259 19,205 7,313 9,834 00 00 00 00 00 2,769,728 95 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. s ® a $123,897 67 11,189 15 $21,262 00 1,537,114 91 95,379 34 * 26,659 20 44,046 95 21,492 67 21,970 73 58,449 25 69,137 47 14,870 46 256,626 73 $346 94 21,935 67 $406 41 1,926 54 209, ^77 36 1,140,210 59 6,621 63 728 18 9,964 48 2,953 39 1,552 63 4,020 66 2,203 58 6,693 01 3,586 50 4,168 93 1,464 68 5 00 4,660 21 70,130 03 25,775 10 32,562 81 128,467 94 29,248 96 5,802 83 70,171 87 1,534 73 50,076 39 4,814 56 4,397 95 1,201 61 1,193 63 3,574 46 3,635 88 2,377 18 183,518 65 2,448 45 2,385 18 389 03 787 14 3, 587 06 1,333 00 1,393 29 26,208 47 $22,523 36 17,455 37 8, 944,433 20 183,839 46 267,219 23 274,219 70 191,625 15 982 00 1,066 77 1,133 25 2,378 61 3,568 95 4,404 10 979 59 1,790 27 3,582 96 5,277 78 7,427 19 34,493 57 5,289 97 1,592 04 19,450 82 4,529 02 2,898 43 299,205 25 175,213 88 677,849 39 311,661 36 426,629 74 484,941 09 844,590 69 465 49 5,693 37 300 23 6,631 03 20,854 73 97,644 40 5,639 89 21,913 79 12,361 83 27,678 87 9,102 63 657 07 531 95 18 66 1, 479 92 2,368 75 8,850 80 4,316 89 1,322 58 2,343 26 971 47 522,659 07 55,774 22 370,547 94 217,803 81 214,805 99 239,846 89 314,563 31 360,010 81 548,779 09 633,468 36 465,781 82 460,953 00 962,205 42 904.442 20 865,475 56 191,939 68 720,483 94 260,275 29 280,466 04 354,150 76 20,891 83 24,190 61 29.602 92 2,113 83 32,254 76 2,382 56 2,851 29 6,74142 9,604 38 80,836 36 6,840,196 78 11,811 49 37 03 4,880 59 5,147 64 4,319 58 3,737 99 • 7,489 66 3,964 51 6,751 34 6,245 83 8,424 58 75,196 47 190,338 78 $795,503 13 1,286,708 13 87,921 98 30,220 49 33,224 93 "[ Aggregate. 1 State bank circulation outstanding. 3 2 ct 0 Profits. p* Due to other banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. ofi 64,489-15 57,713 77 116,110 10 $9,180 00 2,003,910 16 618,838 27 493,151 75 281,899 10 224,836 81 9,180 00 7,575,791 56 134 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations T I T L E OP B A N K . Office number. 9a ' O w 30 S3 c C3 B «Q Jg « s In "2 0) > O Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. RESOURCES. O) o *5 w § a £ ® -2 .tJ 0 !u a o a w S g h ! M £ 3 s© « North Carolina* National Bank of— Newbern 1547 1632 1557 1659 1656 $205,545 49 86,067 49 95,476 42 633 20 , 26,730 79 $1,637 46 2,485^54 $4,070 52 $2,564 58 8,366 29 1,862 50 896 00 850 00 67 15 913 11 1,500 00 $3,048 95 33,575 30 1,491 55 6,164 15 4,123 00 13,417 07 7,673 08 44,279 95 412,497 62 319,509 32 70 00 3,120 41 3,995 19 1,042 50 2,272 00 106,411 95 732,006 94 70 00 7,115 60 1,042 50 108,683 95 3,115 29 4,333 72 6,250 00 6,393 68 7,315 47 2,033 70 1,421 00 23,573 56 8,543 89 258 00 414,453 39 Total $103 27 103 27 South Carolina. 1622 1621 Total Georgia. Atlanta, Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia ...... Augusta.................... Athens..................... Columbus, Chattahoochee... Macon, f i r s t . . . . . . . ...... Savannah, S a v a n n a h . . . . . . . . Savannah, Merchants* 1559 1605 1613 1639 1630 1617 1255 1640 Total 104,094 95 1,655 00 111, 570 39 620,857 02 910 22 72,364 74 63,271 20 910 90 152,554 00 2,764 90 72,588 87 242,811 84 10,773 14 2,298 04 1,270 68 13,131 44 8,454 70 5,000 00 3,192 27 1,000 00 5,293 84 4,375 30 3,221 10 4,052 72 5,118 64 1,618 76 17,990 28 1,936 67 1,440,113 01 6,241 02 • 56,933 93 296,946 63 104,152 15 75 175 70 3,663 96 3,592 00 13,626 32 10, 090 27 350 33 7,345 85 631,207 24 5,343 32 458,032 71 158 45 13, 682 27 17, 640 61 643,896 41 28,090 60 58,700 31 15,635 66 49,540 20 Alabama. Huntsville Mobile, First Seltna, First 1560 1595 1537 Total Mississippi. Jackson, F i r s t . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1610 803 Total 87,002 61 44,928 09 17,028 69 3,028 31 1,510 62 2,030 47 2,054 00 131,930 70 18,539 31 5,058 78 2, 054 00 585,009 69 542,308 79 10,064 51 745,704 29 4,587 10 36,952 81 39,564 73 9,664 66 89,175 00 39,812 90 12 27 1,873,022 77 10,064 51 133,326 83 86,430 37 12 27 21,594 02 21, 594 02 liouisiana* New Orleans, F i r s t . . . . . . . . . . 162 New Orleans, C i t y . . . . . . . . . . 1591 1626 New Orleans, Louisiana Total 132,810 81 47,509 71 180,320 52 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. $55,073 15 22,018 73 9,453 15 26, 217 39 21,583 70 $2,727 65 1,310 29 7,465 66 Other lawful money. Specie. Bills of other banks. Other United States bonds and securities. United States bonds deposited to secure circulation. Due from other banks. Due from National Banks. RESOURCES. 4 £ 2 0 Z -2 aW 90 . -d 1 § O © I to <1 " $50,000 50,000 6,100 3,021 57 $122,000 50,000 73,000 34, 000 30,000 134,346 12 14,525 17 309,000 106,100 38,577 11,878 99 20,824 08 15,121 19 95,395 57 81,986 21 70,000 70,000 3,650 13,777 14,900 00 46,335 17,559 39 122,219 65 97,107 40 140,000 3,650 60,112 32,459 39 198,011 80 1,502,479 23 92,385 32 8,243 68,571 77 4,356 105,454 24 44,196 35 3,922 73,901 88 57,906 33 1 14,135 28 86,234 68,278 48 184,214 100,000 25 83 07 100,000 100,000 500,000 105,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 167,000 101,100 00 10,500 00 22,875 56,532 90 39,664 45 00 180,815 43 21,000 00 24,784 25,288 00 7,818 24,860 86 60 25 11,530 00 12,015 114,539 85 13,565 80,396 00 31,000 1,302 77 206,165 12 55,723 563,434 15 509,247 01 1,470,604 31 293,063 97 393,493 30 457,471 62 495.088 01 1,043,801 55 521,829 65286,973 27 1,272,000 502,500 9,398 20 93,210 92 10,872 65 2,366 96 50,510 87 21,892 36 104,000 100,000 100,000 5,150 100,000 50,000 38,194 95 224 15,524 44 94,159 32 32,905 54,724 98 11,700 15,929 17 159,086 82 70,781 72117,470 24 304,000 155,150 44,829 86,178 59 73 64 75 102,500 100,000 100,000 100,000 $.12,942 $4,096 45 $29,074 92 - $438,094 76 3,780 1,803-61 12,608 00 242,606 59 8,654 5,582 78 16,745 07 303,333 92 1,538 2,741 20 73,638 49 11,663 396 15 20,202 74 $2,238 50 124,413 71 207,444 26,268 88 81,371 93 2,238 50 92,890 15 105,121 65 1,182,087 47 656,164 95 846,314 28 776,367 30 31,500 00 5,226,205 92 333,647 00 1,340,558 80 529,055 29 2,203,261 09 291,441 09 • - 3,687 74 3,494 96 10,613 73 45,000 79,609 50 50,900 12,017 2,500 3,114 40 30,000 5,090 00 38,277 95 271,577 23 187,934 86 14,331 47 3,494 96 75,000 50,900 14,517 8,204 40 117,887 45 463,512 09 1,321,340 28126,967 24 46,993 76 12,186 39 102,387 64272,101 11 200,000 300,000 353,000 264,400 12,000 197,000 122,582 174,113 40 883,999 G2 10,000 9,339 57 180,898 21 3,326 48,685 88 414,130 32 3,652,762 95 1,173,032 89 2,312,632 85 U70,721 68|411,254 74 853, 000 473,400 135,908 232,138 851.479,028 15 7,338,628 69 i t 136 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . •d I •3 M North Carolina. National Bank of— Charlotte, F i r s t . . Newbern Raleigh Salem, First Wilmington, First 1547 1632 1557 1659 1656 Total - 1,280 00 $108,000 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 $122,299 61 47,961 11 64,014 70 20,048 79 63,224 38 377,590 00 8,168 42 198,000 00 317,548 59 200,000 00 300,000 00 1,950 27 62,900 00 402,476 55 420,951 83 5C0, 000 00 1,950 27 62,900 00 823,428 38 100,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 1,200 00 $122,000 72,450 73,000 53,300 56,840 00 00 00 00 00 $6,888 42 South Carolina* Charleston, First Charleston, People's 1622 1621 Total Georgia. Atlanta, Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia Augusta.. Athens Columbus, Chattahoochee.. Macon, First Savannah, Savannah.. Savannah, Merchants' 1559 1605 1613 1639 1630 1617 1255 1640 Total. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5,000 00 3,111 40 20,713 69 90,000 90,000 436,000 78,155 89,000 90,000 56,000 150,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 306,708 50 230,983 10 474,351 50 103,033 57 93,075 38 251,824 24 211,261 22 245,261 34 1,600,000 00 30,025 09 1,079,155 00 1,916,498 85 100,000 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 1,415 28 4,500 00 1,780 75 90,000 00 87,500 00 84,995 00 131,781 42 685,113 96 236,442 71 500,000 00 7,696 03 262,495 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 25,000 00 150,000 00 Alabama. 1560 1595 1537 Huntsyille Mobile, First Selma, First Total 1,053,338 I Mississippi. Jackson, First Vicksburg 1610 803 Total 40,500 00 119,522 55 68,158 03 25,000 00 40,500 00 187,680 58 500,000 00 300,000 00 1,000,000 00 32,943 86 1,783 50 180,000 00 229,500 00 300,000 00 2,549,518 04 575,256 36 512,327 73 1,800,000 00 34,727 36 709,500 00 3,637,102 13 Ijouisiana. Kew Orleans, First . . . New Orleans, City New Orleans, Louisiana.. Total - 1591 1626 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. $53,161 69 60,781 09 $9,520 48 34,553 92 113,942 78 44, 074 40 53,169 16 53,746 75 $1,667 21 454 23 3,490 44 $63,233 25 State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. Due to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. <s 1 £ to 2,279 11 . 715 00 $14,006 27 14,059 08 11,469 31 - 289 70 1,355 22 7,890 99 73,692 71 41,179 58 1,182,087 47 15,478 27 13,011 12 3,224 30 38,210 13 44,276 76 656,164 95 846,314 28 28,489 39 3,224 30 82,486 89 1,502,479 23 214 85 6 68 1,184 67 848 46 7,289 53 8,516 88 11,821 14 18,598 02 52,568 62 11,468 79 12,433 10 6,977 83 25,490 29 22,660 51 563,434 15 509,247 01 1,470,604 31 293,063 97 393,493 30 457,471 62 495,088 01 1,043,801 55 9,744 46 $438,094 242,606 303,333 73,633 124,413 76 59 92 49 71 74,066 37 22,113 82 83,480 43 320 50 15,912 46 1,499 52 406 61 1,161 47 4,709 69 266 91 11,768 57 300,919 45 83, 480 43 36,045 73 18,061 07 162,018 30 5,226,203 92 149,211 55 1 78,862 67 59,056 30 58 00 16,848 06 249 86 10,450 30 38,328 93 26,666 30 333,647 00 1,340,558 80 529,055 29 228,074 22 59,114 30 17,097 92 75,445 53 2,203,261 09 841 75 38,751 31 74 47 14 45 14,638 46 6, Oil 07 275,577 23 187,934 86 39,593 06 88 92 20,649 53 463,512 09 9,414 74 11,622 24 131,506 01 181,371 26 32,579 81 126,430 29 3,852,762 95 1,173,032 89 2,312,832 85 152,542 99 340,381 36( 7,338,628 69 97,823 35 317,613 36 194,764 77 512,378 13 81,901 69 22,290 98 47,804 05 151,996 72 138 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. £ 5 * £* js JI S§ T I T L E OP B A N K . » a s 1 £ «s Texas. National Bank of— Galveston, First Galveston, N a t B'k of Texas. Houston, First San Antonio, Sau Antonio. 15 66 1642 1644 1657 Total $102,391 72 87,970 38 18,800 00 $3,104 51 $7,719 68 15,368 44 20,459 22 3, 644 00 $2 82 . 209,162 10 22,116 95 28,178 90 2 82 Arkansas. F o r t Smith, First L i t t l e Rock, Merchants', 1631 1648 57,757 96 206,528 09 $12 49 4,893 57 9,825 12 5,155 92 14,718 < 244,286 05 Total 1,093 60 4,062 32 975 69 9,015 11 9,990 80 Kentucky. 718 Covington, First 1601 Danville, First 1600 Danville, Central 1615 Henderson, Henderson... 760 Lexington, First Lexington, Lexington C i t y . . . 906 1493 Lancaster 1599 Paducah, First 1309 Richmond, Farmers' 1204 Stanford Winchester, Clark County... 995 532, 657 47 94, 739*45 225, 708 67 117, 830 50 268,162 09 211, 516 12 114, 455 51 128, 375 27 95, 665 73 120,268 00 93, 867 99 1,500 00 142 78 5,851 41 606 31 14 54 1,802 21 7,623 00 2, 003,246 80 16,040 25 Total 3, 508 35 1,396 50 5, 000 00 30, 000 00 23, 590 58 1,080 47 *1,436 61 12,500 00 2, 078 34 %266 35 052 45 770 30 4,500 00. 720 08 5,569 83 281 04 2,826 76 333 932 907 750 872 91 25 65 14 09 14,563 32 2.142 24 2,737 45 89,357 20 14,619 91 32,339 I City of Xiouisrillc. First Second Louisville City Planters' 175,528 207,422 215,986 370,224 Total 85 97 32 97 3,821 55 2,349 2,102 2,500 16,585 >,163 11 4,865 71 23,537 27 24,321 35 511 17 532 99 58 38 00 31 7,993 5,202 4,453 6,671 72 75 85 03 3,750 00 6,000 00 Tennessee. Clarksville, First Chattanooga, F i r s t — Knoxville, First Memphis, First Memphis, Tennessee.. Memphis, Merchants'.. Memphis, German Nashville, First Nashville, Second Nashville, Third Total.. 1603 1606 391 336 1225 1407 1636 150 771 1296 85,546 10 97,278 53 2,589 61 30,576 58 356,036 26 298,682 05 3,924 40 397,428 79 3,790 97 243, 934 63 7,326 56 196,481 80 216,081 52 254,955 02 2,177,001 28 17,631 54 7,178 354 42,569 5,331 22,000 2,535 5,531 1,444 52 83 19 90 00 25 85 95 892 3,059 3,458 8,355 28,454 12,535 23,132 11,290 6,359 1,445 35 90 37 27 32 14 04 75 87 65 45 21 33 66 5,875 8,278 2,410 18 1,809 00 75 00 01 35 86,946 49 98,983 66 18,469 98 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $108,350 850 1,250 $3,169 $105,53138 ;$133,270 00 25,981 51,727 95 75,372 16 425 21, 672 19 13,280 30 $788,133 75 417,376 66 163,831 17 180,474 86 51,329 05 328,500 110,450 29,575 178,931 52 221,922 46 1,369,341 58 3,601 10 1,993 15 50,000 150,000 500 51,350 1,506 2,233 242 80 1,186 90 7,818 00 65,395 30 135,031 42 603,094 03 88,972 73 5,594 25 200,000 51,850 17,293 1,429 70 73,213 30 738,125 45 141,468 98 4,738 97 1,630 20 1,253 86 10,135 11 1.441 57 5,742 84 2,604 03 41,233 03 99, £75 27 125,623 71 6,291 87 13,242 19 1,486 80 17,405 66 6,346 85 6,817 53 1,081 03 11,561 15 6,394 31 19,532 13 17,617 64 528,000 150,000 160,000 100,000 84,000 200,000 100,000 128,000 150,000 85,000 55,000 50,450 27,000 45,955 77 26,246 26 33,554 52 50,000 800 11,800 17,165 6,880 515 3,752 3,406 900 2,051 1,960 1,070 69,519 25 105,755 99 2,349 28 21,375 00 11,887 88 1,079 35 29,918 47 27,979 15 129 25 13,836 16 919 50 1,318,623 64 328,956 20 453,432 69 269,677 49 649,094 36 761,509 19 260.003 17 299.004 00 348,850 41 265,053 34 207,100 31 393,393 53 149,532 20 1,740,000 242,400 49,499 4,931 08 414,113 47 5,161,304 80 33,491 61 21,285 06 15,442 92 12, 111 62 18,332 38 3,511 16 99,289 25 4,662 92 305,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 183,500 10,000 537 6,278 472 96,556 16 41,570 76 905,000 186,400 17,287 8 448 98 63,755 08 39,945 73 593 03 10,463 05 5,163 88 178,933 10 21,225 59 194,410 32 22,115 24 95,452 43 49,580 55 60,533 01 17.163 00 64,280 25 12,625 25 58,980 43 32,554 01 469,382 29 181,727 24 30,000 153,200 87,000 200,000 100,000 260,000 90,000 251,000 100,000 35,000 20,000 58,700 81,200 100,000 152,500 100,000 5,510 6,646 1,600 25,000 12,046 20,328 23,761 226,650 119,000 134,000 25,000 164,196 180,828 58 406,502 87 1,306,200 992,050 279,087 27,681 59 1,380,930 71 81,931 76 «I «§ o JS A 11,035 80 77,936 93 I | " § ft 2,200 50,600 61,350 2,900 453 70 300 00 300 00 1,022 67 543 25 3,264 24 6,062 40 3,720 13 5,550 00 7,523 90 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. a (H XI £ 28,085 02 140,979 70,353 68,418 90,465 05 00 89 75 370,216 69 103,967 00 55,987 20 62,876 03 117,277 00.......... 147,684 00 139,970 94 35,520 52 285,831 00 104,136 73 $81,931 76 327,690 29 Aggregate. $200,000 93,500 35,000 J•A a aes Other lawful money. Bills of other banks. $83,408 99 $39,188 38 91 00 46,053 69 51,013 18 12,049 67 "3 Specie. Other United States bonds and securities. United-States bonds deposited to secure circulation. RESOURCES. 880,646 57 534,262 04 528,380 60 722,192 78 2,665,481 99 318,119 51 423,344 44 291,929 13 1,107.054 95 1,013,085 60 1,123,229 48 515,302 31 1,061,520 81 753,223 22 1,570,478 73 8,177,288 18 140 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . IS •a Texas. National Bank of— Galveston, First Galveston, Nat. B'k of Texas Houston, First San Antonio, San Antonio... 1566 1642 1644 1657 $200,000 00 $170,000 00 4,000 00 170,000 00 100,000 00 428,350 00 Total $4,000 00 128,350 00 Arkansas. Fort Smith, First Little Rock, Merchants'. 1631 1648 Total 150,000 00 44,500 00 85,000 00 200,000 00 129,500 00 50,000 00 Kentucky. Covington, First Danville, First Danville, Central Henderson, Henderson Lexington, First Lexington, Lexington City. Lancaster Paducah, First Richmond, Farmers' Stanford Winchester, Clark County.. 718 1601 1600 1615 760 906 1493 1599 1309 1204 Total 55,000 00 21,458 40 660 00 1,800 19 2,329 95 5,588 43 4,972 41 1,905 24 2,500 00 2,000 00 3,581 40 2,200 00 450,000 00 133,250 00 144,000 00 89,400 00 67,000 00 179,950 00 88,720 00 112,500 00 133,000 00 74,750 00 49,438 00 1,840,000 00 48,996 02 1,522,008 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 51,760 25 11,371 10 3,210 74 22,336 92 254,000 174,796 179,300 170,000 1,000,000 00 88,679 01 778,096 00 1,323 4,100 29,083 33,905 11,278 134,075 76,340 174,500 72,675 500,000 00 150,000 00 160,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 125,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 City of XiOuisTille. First Second Louisville City Planters' 109 777 788 790 Total 200,000 00 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 Tennessee. Clarkaville, First Chattanooga, First Knoxville, First Memphis, First Memphis, Tennessee.. Memphis, Merchants'.. Memphis, German Nashville, First Nashville, Second Nashville, Third Total., 1603 1606 391 336 1225 1407 1636 150 771 1296 50,000 00 200,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 300,000 00 250,000 00 250,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 1,700,000 00 16 69 7] 05 63 33,750 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 133,441 24 00 00 00 00 220,000 00 51,000 00 222,450 00 87,725 00 1,038,765 00 Associations EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. $6,452 76 65,094 64 State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. Due to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banks. Deposits of IT. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. $28,421 38 $33,496 22 33.496 22 1 218 90 13,921 96 < 7,279 18 $788,133 75 417,376 66 163,831 17 35,700 56 1,369,341 58 $218 90 71,547 40 © I Itt 119. 652 03 10,170 33 6,797 81 17,303 00 135,031 42 603,094 03 69.224 53! 119. 652 03 1 • ... 24. 092 29 24,100 81 738,125 45 69.221 53 i 96,937 27 $5,067 30 60,164 04 1,352 88 1,316 97 4,147 81 765 65 6,464 73 5,880 50 490 77 - 3,743 51 20,218 55 77,880 33 32, 518 48 5,284 56 28,807 67 47,701 94 1,300 00 13,702 40 25,040 94 12,519 49 4,296 37 31 05 3,855 27 4,302 48 5,844 IS 9,89 L 52 __ 222,519 54! 33,818 48,' 56,002 70 t 7,621 92 1,318,623 64 328,956 20 453,432 69 269,677 49 649,094 36 761,509 19 1,619 46 2. 762 26 260.003 17 299.004 00 348,850 41 265,053 34 207,100 31 77,548 62 112,895 07 5,161,304 80 696 40 2,852 62 4,201 62 3,503 50 = 57,249 60 57,249 60 38,181 00 24,534 48 18,687 67 13,751 94 53,152 65 22,404 76 880,646 57 534,262 04 528,380 60 722,192 78 99,908 68 98,927 15 83,964 02 2,665,481 99 11,300 72 22,028 14 9,931 62 25,947 60 11,308 40 27,830 33 15,041 26 102,091 44| 25,407 47 227 85 3,118 21 1,376 39 . 318,119 51 423,344 44 291,929 13 1,107,054 95 1,013,085 60 1,123,229 48 515,302 31 1,061,520 81 753,223 22 1,570,478 73 521,320 87j 25,407 47j 53,220 25 209,587 81 8,177,288 18 18,847 21 600 00 12,745 34 14,940 14 21,219 47 • 157,182 09 11,292 04 2,976 45 121,558 67' 3,296 24 4,327 62 11,923 Oil 31,052 58 869 60 44,911 16 806 77 23,043 10 109,718 45^ 4,233 33 266 91 57,126 28 5, 668 57 13,490 40 15,515 92 9,434 81 142 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Ranking Associations RESOURCES. I S3 T I T L E OF B A N K . <3 B Ohio. National Bank of— Akron, First Akron, Second Ashland, First Athens, First. Ashtabula, Farmers' Beverly, First Bridgeport, First Bryan, First Bueyrus, First Batavia, First Barnesville, First Canton, First Cadiz, First Cadiz, Harrison .* Circleville, First Circleville, Second.. Columbus, First Columbus, Nat'l Exchange.. Columbus, F r a n k l i n . . . . . . Cardington, First Chillicothe, First Chillicothe, Ross County Chillicothe, Chillicothe... Cambridge, First Cuyahoga Falls, First Dayton, First Dayton, Second Dayton, Dayton Delaware, First * Delaware, Delaware Co.. Delphos, First Eiyria, First Eaton, First Fremont, First Findlay, First Franklin, First Germantown, First Greenfield, F i r s t . . . Gallipolis, First Geneva, First. Granville, First Gallon, First Greenville, Farmers' Hamilton, First Hamilton, Second 40 183 233 975 133 214 237 443 715 911 76 100 1447 118 172 123 591 599 127 128 1172 1277 141 378 9 10 898 243 853 274 438 530 5 36 738 86 101 136 153 388 419 L092 56 829 $225,104 188,284 227,967 112,342 80,973 14,880 162,278 45,612 109,017 98,174 115,240 123,030 111, 207 176,668 253,869 244,922 189,905 202,198 279, 607 80,006 240,370 279,458 148,487 83,076 30,379 218,430 328,094 319,294 76,958 59,502 107,342 78, 665 143,263 84,153 84,702 104,361 33,602 49,489 111, 578 75,385 72,830 47,393 102,164 345,524 273,383 $446 57 4,226 91 6,308 79 304 67 5,353 29 1,000 00 1*723 79 47 79 $9,027 03 $1,875 52 $2, 623 49 5,000 00 1,128 93 1,377 74 2,759 53 4,279 15 1,000 00 1,747 43 3,600 00 2,425 68 1,100 23 6 79 3,252 90 12,359 62 1,080 32 2,100 00 1,142 00 9 50 1,126 25 819 75 2,628 39 1,000 00 1,316 74 1,501 50 1,682 72 1,749 83 3,731 600 3,265 800 800 2,152 6,800 71 00 09 00 00 92 00 1, 972 16 2,166 67 4,000 00 2,125 00 193 30 7,200 00 1,114 1,349 00 1,000 00 2,515 64 36 214 79 6,179 08 2,500 2,509 2,500 1,980 7,060 4,452 00 19 00 17 57 02 515 2,760 2,348 4,012 1,759 5,5C3 63 00 78 95 56 50 2,910 28 5, 324 86 5.216 63 2,499 07 734 96 4.217 63 2,936 70 1,380 60 450 00 500 00 4,511 02 5,098 98 1,203 493 81 5,965 00 6,800 00 12,000 00 2,116 22 1,831 3,933 1,739 1,963 2.620 2,057 1,907 6,313 1,100 3,200 1,260 605 529 90 2.621 3,182 51 6,300 55 1,679 70 42 72 24 52 13 39 16 42 33 88 284 15 93 69 11,898 00 82 76 33 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. 5 I o "S $22,970 5' 5,023 48 27,400 55 3,489 90 33,393 46 13,502 01 17,422 83 7,879 77 21,969 12 17,204 43 10,342 64 20,061 10 24,155 45 24,627 47 126,345 64 55,370 61 63,018 28 3,180 59 40,876 59 31,914 15 49,856 18 64,784 49 12,512 29 1,054 79 6,243 00 90,027 27 7,959 36 42,041 57 34,852 09 17,699 97 6,230 81 36,119 75 9,033 45 31,341 38 21,083 74 16,486 05 4,597 96 19,945 52 29,745 15 11,257 68 10,355 10 10,637 04 18,229 05 85,477 13 39,491 93 | 1 « $200,000 100,000 * § fe a m £ © ® O 7,594 86 100,000 100,000 200,000 6,261 92 100,000 $50,000 200 2,100 450 54,000 19,350 72,550 50,750 24,000 104,600 200 100,000 100,000 120,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 32,300 $1,805 22 2,205 13 5,804 19 310 36 50,000 50,000 60,000 2,128 68 6,300 54 3,121 29 35,088 06 14,038 71 3 34 2,156 94 2,027 82 7,061 38 616 13 27,127 63 265,500 100,200 125,000 200 265,400 200,050 200,000 150,000 100,000 150,000 103,500 70,000 102,500 756 70 44,570 58 1,817 63 30,395 89 50,000 150,000 223,500 290,000 100,000 5,479 74 4,174 53 8,571 13 182 88 11,258 94 100,000 3,388 31 716 65 2,308 44 100,200 55,800 57,200 1,900 43,550 102,500 102,000 100,000 100,000 59,200 100,000 50,000 56,000 100,500 100,000 4,709 02 50,000 54,250 2,800 119,100 31,800 2,200 34,650 50,000 50,000 84,000 100,000 100,000 53,200 73,250 55,100 7,800 5,000 600 66,700 5,750 450 6,100 2,350 116,850 • 3,800 $639 4,493 $96 92 145 00 1,541 1,300 5,830 102 50 2,340 24 00 4,607 1,215 2,359 2,285 937 12,982 7,620 1,615 345 46 6,785 17,267 25,900 110 57 32,515 10,519 1,139 89 14 45 . 3,142 63 00 1, 305 43 4,905 2,969 1,196 50 2,856 1,217 22,591 3,000 18,000 5,740 5,816 810 2,124 5,653 1,420 4,821 1,202 1,000 545 5,272 305 3,548 1,425 1,019 8,227 6,909 92 06 305 30 3,170 46 260 81 396 05 158 01 87 10 108 88 750 47 410 52 380 30 $26,550 64 38,566 42 65,530 00 24,700 00 22,065 46 76,473 00 83,239 64 12,766 58 47,096 00 10,120 64 11,342 00 39,560 00 38,304 26 35,000 00 75,590 00 65,810 47 196,064 10 146,685 04 106,124 87 $12, 680 00 26,000 51 64,681 18 45,101 00 16,441 22 24,897 47 14,670 00 158,870 30 107,347 00 85,451 00 59.969 00 24,000 00 71,878 95 13,059 82 56,489 OU 29.970 00 2,200 00 53,602 10 30,175 24 16,233 64 11,697 27 8,578 28 37,231 09 20,742 00 14,486 00 23,610 85 22,324 00 93,809 37 45,258 00 10*3* 144 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations Individual deposits. Notes in circulation. Surplus fund. Office number. T I T L E OF B A N K . Capital stock paid in. LIABILITIES. Ohio. National Bank of— Akron, First Akron, Second Ashland, First Athens, First Ashtabula, Farmers' Beverly, First Bridgeport, First Bryan, First Bueyrus, First Batavia, First ... Barnesville, First Canton, First Cadiz, First Cadiz, Harrison Circleville, First Circleville, Second Columbus, First Colambus, Nat'l Exchange Columbus, Franklin Cardington, First Chillicothe, First Chillicothe, Ross County Chillicothe, Chillicothe... Cambridge, First Cuyahoga Falls, F i r s t — Dayton, First Dayton, Second Dayton, Dayton Delaware, First Delaware, Delaware Co. Delphos, First Elyria, First Eaton, First Fremont, First Findlay, First Franklin, First Germantown, First Greenfield, First Gallipolie, First Geneva, First Granville, First Galion, First Greenville, Farmers*.... Hamilton, First Hamilton, Second 27 40 183 233 975 133 214 237 443 715 911 76 100 1447 118 172 123 591 599 127 128 1172 1277 141 378 9 10 898 243 853 274 438 530 5 36 738 86 101 136 153 388 419 1092 56 829 - $200,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 60,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 120,000 00 100,000 00 260,000 00 125,000 00 300,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 150,000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 100, 000 oo 100,000 00 100,000 oc 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc• 50,000 0CI 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc) 50,000 0() 50,000 OC) 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 oc) 100,000 (X) 50,000 0() 50,000 0() 84,000 0<) 100,000 (X3 100,000 CM3 $4,300 46 7,331 68 6,413 36 19,447 41 2,497 35 5,398 48 18,540 08 3,112 33 3,500 00 2,443 40 4,493 30 14,376 36 6,000 00 31,673 62 17,511 56 34,962 93 5,000 00 5,388 20 4,000 00 40,356 19 5,236 94 1,000 00 11,383 94 888 00 48,789 61 6,799 31 6,387 10 5,000 00 1,594 33 3,000 0Ci 4,132 43t 3,143 65i 16,594 01 2,761 34I 4,600 0C» 12,380 7C) . 1,867 31L 23,045 7() 5,638 6J ) 1,764 91 > 1,597 7£) 2,584 H3 18,120 ai 2,000 (X3 $179,741 00 90,000 00 45,000 00 45, 000 00 87.500 00 87,849 00 179,831 00 53,945 00 89,000 00 89,855 00 85,000 00 90,000 00 107,210 00 90,000 00 2,338 75 110,900 00 231,264 00 180,000 00 . 130,000 00 89, 650 00 134,857 00 90, 000 00 59,980 00 90,500 00 44,949 00 134,710 00 132,000 00 250,500 00 89,815 0C 90,000 0C 89,953 0C» 89,908 0C• 84,995 0C) 89,500 0C> 50,000 0C> 85,000 0C> 44,540 0() 49,975 0<) 89,000 (X) 89,850 0<) 45,000 OC) 45,000 0<) 75,385 (X3 89,945 0<3 89,495 013 $96,498 58 150,202 52 281,624 14 82,435 32 74,287 59 32,400 44 113,379 09 25,240 54 118,305 22 41,352 48 42,082 57 307,116 23 81,405 64 162,544 72 280,245 72 256,916 10 263,100 72 148.593 21 276,591 70 51,157 33 264,510 65 303,512 09 84,154 60 41,796 48 12,338 03 382,044 00 255,062 40 286,462 95 109,248 11 .118,663 98 45,043 56 84,781 30 102,559 20 117,733 47 101,078 76 55,889 61 13,162 13 37,677 57 97,840 49 14,779 33 55,197 82 45,763 60 70,307 82 443,775 39 302,923 92 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. LIABILITIES. -2 « P O bD £ aa a a-s $46,136 54 . $10,981 58 3,431 20 342 82 1,081 18 598 08 637 32 28,919 98 . 31,766 67 32,681 17 . $1,230 53 851 48 537 79 71,444 27 . 39,695 03 . 43,873 52 . 60,858 43 9,678 26 21,505 20 . 23,290 44 58,649 67 34,695 49 . 95,817 19 . 35,886 38 . 1,014 26 14,345 09 1,706 48 1,312 67 5,609 78 3,728 42 17,190 47 17,880 61 31,873 87 1,414 72 2,244 95 2,319 24 9,601 91 568 81 71 49 1,785 19 7,851 63 1,991 92 4,039 81 980 37 40,352 20 . 13,837 23 31,892 26 . 53,597 18 . 427 47 653 9: 33,027 02 . 50 00 668 73 464 44 94,325 5 2 . 10 $579 84 481 62 44 67 688 59 269 64 472 04 498 99 2,559 07 10,531 40 440 35 182 3,740 1,582 81 30,701 21 145 60 20,123 48 18,773 91 30 58 11,135 15 866 20 3,154 32 257 58 $7,848 4,121 12,879 5,186 9,039 2,723 16,823 9,678 4,856 78 . 16. 11 . 08 . 90 . 36 . 10 . 70 00. 470 31 . 9,237 70 . 3,346 81 ., 9,799 30. 11,129 77 16,456 19 .. 13,480 23., 22,117 52.. 19,725 29 25,451 91 .. 4,107 30., 17,219 17 ., 15,987 10 10,776 48 8,454 90 .. 967 06. 9,276 32 . 10,487 93 . 9,358 74 . 6,376 14 . 4,334 26 . 6,445 92 . 9,425 31 . 4,176 78 . 11,294 13 . 2,972 43 . 10,027 66 . 1,362 77 . 14,994 11 . 5,607 74 . 3,593 07 . 1,379 32 . 2,590 83 . 13,159 61 . 2.885 95 . 145 146 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . o ao 1 Ohio. National Bank of— Hillsborough, Hillsborough.. 787 98 Ironton, First 242 Ironton, Second 427 Jefferson, First 652 Kent, Kent 53 Lodi, First 92 Logan, First 137 Lancaster, First Lancaster, Hocking Valley.. 1241 1064 London, Madison 1238 Lebanon, First 46 McConnellsville, First 142 Marietta, First 859 Marietta, Marietta 287 Marion, First 258 Mt. Gilead, First 492 Mt. Pleasant, First 216 Massillon, First 1318 Massillon, Union 436 Mansfield, First 480 Mansfield, Richland 800 Mansfield, Farmers' 908 Mount Vernon, First Mount Vernon, Knox County 1051 1545 Middletown, First 215 Norwalk, First 931 Norwalk, Norwalk 858 Newark, First 1068 New Richmond, First 72 Oberlin, First 68 Portsmouth, First 935 Portsmouth, Portsmouth 1088 Portsmouth, Farmers' 132 Pomeroy, First 220 Painesville, First 1006 Piqua, Fiqua 1061 Piqua, Citizens' 106 Ravenna, First 350 Ravenna, Second 289 Ripley, First '933 ,Ripley, Farmers' 16 Sandusky, First 210 Sandusky, Second 43 Salem, First 973 Salem, Farmers' $95,690 290,096 114,740 55,850 43,125 60,672 71,323 101,512 94,128 155,566 224 742 102,307 117,167 126,500 135,144 125,194 94,038 228,102 104, 890 44,968 136,189 98,250 53,500 110,863 117,893 66,774 63,500 131,150 86,339 46,160 247,055 357,115 377,662 271,619 222,901 214,705 88,584 $541 55 817 50 2,176 24 1,619 51 1,069 53 1,276 54 1, 649 45 549 52 2,540 96 72 07 34 00 75 00 ' 11,200 00 911 2,216 600 15,921 9,189 00 36 00 36 14 2,000 00 1,125 70 2,353 08 6,508 82 1,145 09 846 58 1,947 704 593 1,454 79 57 45 98 207 67 1,451 59 3,748 41 112,286 104,952 153,343 141,862 195,753 144,836 133,639 239,434 $3,190 6,244 1,690 3,696 1,985 860 1,173 8,650 862 78 1,587 30 1,500 00 3,000 00 6,041 25 14,984 64 9,864 15 1, 697 22 2,144 632 4,447 3,338 1,291 03 25 38 38 90 5,000 00 6,400 00 7,000 00 8,303 35 5,000 0C 694 23 3,412 50 12,050 09 11,500 00 6,275 18 8,000 00 3,504 00 2,516 99 4,400 00 332 50 4,000 00 $669 36 4,253 58 2,420 19 669 92 2,794 27 999 44 1,190 34 158 14 1,459 45 1,342 93 2,671 83 1, 766 75 3,680 55 3,202 41 2,457 94 1,316 94 1,913 02 6,028 83 3,426 37 8,835 63 1,027 22 868 49 550 24 1,258 56 1,916 73 1,278 19 734 47 1,0r>6 56 1,209 02 700 34 3, 601 02 3,808 54 3,596 96 3,405 85 5,171 38 1,565 10 1.855 66 1,971 95 1,553 68 1,561 15 1,008 5,071 02 1,199 79 519 36 1,985 99 $2,582 25 4,000 00 2,000 00 3,780 96 9,297 50 2,292 63 564 64 716 32 66 74 $496 95 5,981 43 2,585 35 673 42 912 05 1,176 05 3,605 30 714 20 455 00 595 50 1,352 33 571 22 3,702 23 1,333 21 256 00 1,386 566 04 10,210 92 4,081 94 10,510 94 13,619 84 1,403 47 83 34 2,146 76 4,589 53 1, 650 00 4, 752 50 1,137 6C 3,212 50 3,217 44 620 75 2,388 81 3,049 23 1,453 60 2,053 33 2,595 53 1,466 60 268 00 2,675 04 511 84 123 00 106 15 825 71 4,946 44 1,648 26 614 47 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. I a C3 w £ j o 1 ! a " ^ $22,681 $6,492 79 610 93 47, 663 3,284 37 48,783 16,423 6,706 7,509 05 6,935 10,212 22,832 50 2, 968 5, 000 13 9,295 55 80 9,042 8,393 01 48,281 8,381 13,776 8,326 30 15,381 218 90 21,966 48, 423 2 68 8,066 3,348 20 515 20,910 33 16,448 5,369 69 15,582 7,332 57 3,330 40 34,443 02 4, 972 55 688 61 3,586 71 8,552 94 11,203 46 5,177 21 1,729 22 7,566 46 4,222 33 18,489 47 189 96 20,229 32 7,787 51 18,099 12 6,230 65 18,424 60 3,977 00 23,687 28 6,795 23 32,825 58 2, 600 00 19, 696 03 29,666 52 5,852 49 5,043 36 53 64 15,035 91 1,263 42 32,105 02 207 31 236 16 8, 632 89 3,164 51 23,250 45 48,462 41 2,374 55 62,103 13,124 70 6,228 126 25 24,163 356 22 $100,000 204,000 100,000 66, 000 . 100,000 75,000 50,000 62,000 74,000 120,000 100, COO 300,000 100,000 100,000 125,000 124,000 175,000 218,000 100,000 101,300 150,100 I I£ p 50,800 55,500 16,600 30,450 $612 387 2,502 2,864 1,800 37,400 6,300 150 893 52,500 14,400 350 11,350 16,450 10,000 350 53,000 10,900 100,000 50,000 150,000 103,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 65,000 101,500 165,000 250,000 . 172,500 160,000 200,400 200,000 90,000 100,000 100,000 154,000 204,000 150,000 100,000 125,000 200,000 2u -gS3 << J3 C3 I § i 5 ^ '-3 O 40,000 84,000 14,250 7,500 1,000 1,750 50,000 55,550 550 5,9C0 3,600 69,950 30,800 500 23,600 66,450 400 $867 50 39 64 177 90 164 56 498 91 1,227 90 33 335 945 1,526 5,251 3,700 4,672 61 171 754 54 93 388 85 6,016 1,000 21 4,563 1,412 55 25,945 206 25 912 5,550 194 31 130 242 11,722 1,104 23 2,721 1,575 1,478 80 31 00 2,000. 5,054 1 232 22 3,426 42 50 1,095 519 70 1,075 861 75 1,405 14,192 * 653 2,446 47 55 5,045 1,164 11,126 74,350 50,700 11,000 500 9,540 3,394 1,124 13,071 2,430 09 191 60 483 63 $45,619 57 . 42,484 39 . 46, 651 19 . 24, 709 00. 22,409 93. 10,143 65 . 14,427 61 . 130,970 95 . 43,921 35 .. 35,414 00.. 38,961 00 .. 32,116 00.. 76,942 00.. 31,405 00j$28,050 26 26,710 11 16,092 89 43,341 00 47,924 90 34,000 00 21,044 00 39,390 00 46,808 85 • 25,261 00 38,858 00 46,272 05 20,907 75 24,330 00 39,260 12 8,000 00 17,483 40 . 9, 141 54 . 32,300 00 . 49,870 00 . 73,199 20 . 48,740 05 . 50,125 00L 30,738 00 .. 43,441 26.. 18,413 68 .35,114 50 33,142 01 26,897 85 44,404 Of) 37,500 00 60,989 41 59,954 21 51,350 00 10*3* 148 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports oj the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Ohio. National Bank of— Hillsborough, Hillsborough.. Ironton, First Ironton, Second Jefferson, First — Kent, Kent Lodi, First Logan, First Lancaster, First Lancaster, Hocking Valley. London, Madison Lebanon, First McConnellsville, First Marietta, First Marietta, Marietta Marion, First Mt. Gilead, First Mt. Pleasant Massillon, First Massillon, Union Mansfield, First Madsfield, Bichland Mansfield, Farmers* Blount Vernon, First Mount Vernon, Knox County Middletown, First Norwalk, First Norwalk, Norwalk Newark, First New Richmond, F i r s t — Oberlin, First Portsmouth, First Portsmouth, Portsmouth Portsmouth, Farmers* .., Pomeroy, First Painesville, First Piqua, Piqua Piqua,. Citizens* Ravenna, First Ravenna, Second Ripley, First Ripley, Farmers' Sandusky, First Sandusky, Second Salem, First Salem, Farmers* 787 98 242 427 652 53 92 137 1241 1064 1238 46 142 859 287 253 492 216 1318 436 480 800 908 1051 1545 215 931 858 1068 72 68 935 1088 132 220 1006 1061 106 350 289 933 16 210 43 973 $100,000 00 204,000 00 100, 000 00 70,000 00 100,000 00 75,000 00 50,000 00 60,000 00 100,000 00 120,000 00 100,000 00 125,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 125,000 00 120,000 00 " 175,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 oo 50,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 OO 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 165,000 00 250,000 00 250,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 150,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 125,000 200,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 §2,174 10 19,028 97 15,000 00 4,131 01 594 61 8,867 14 935 52 3,200 00 457 58 1,854 20 3 000 00 5,028 09 13,058 5,952 3, 089 42 6,755 43 3,356 00 28,039 70 1,224 55 2,000 00 2,882 00 1,169 00 571 22 1,736 48 1,859 08 2, 747 00 1,047 62 1,521 31 1,451 2,400 00 12,000 00 7,437 29 6,375 55 8,000 00 55,054 72 2,463 66 1,621 64 6,056 14 10,500 00 17,847 28 7,749 27 20,037 11 16,000 00 5,365 17 2,600 00 $84,500 00 183,304 00 88,675 00 56, 615 00 89,840 00 ' 54,000 00 44,850 00 52,200 00 65,450 00 108,000 00 85,000 00 89,800 00 87, 500 00 88,940 00 109,850 00 109,915 00 155,782 00 192,538 00 90,000 00 89,900 00 135,000 00 89,500 00 45,000 00 132,000 00 88,290 00 44,845 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 55,750 00 90,000 00 148,358 00 213,910 00 149,500 00 143,500 00 179.499 00 180,000 00 78,500 89,730 88,895 134,945 00 00 00 00 180,000 00 134,790 00 89,500 00 112.500 00 179,570 00 Associations EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. 2 *« a .2 © © «0 §35,533 32 31,512 02 $1,526 15 1,428 44 4,488 94 831 06 1,162 78 780 86 3,443 48 819 11 42,857 33 40,235 51 Due to other banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. a5 •s es iA s a "SS cs $5,001 00 661 18 299 76 147 31 3,194 78 612 18 $1,959 29 176 49 19,254 89 51,211 42 29, 001 18 51,635 68 37,540 54 1,594 15 1,059 83 1,181 92 2,021 16 144 85 6,670 37 • 19,519 99 1,663 10 6,226 58 12,036 17 254 30 3,723 42 7,218 95 29,951 97 173 51 101 79 969 82 13 65 110 66 298 91 355 44 . 5,597 63 3,021 19 2,109 30 * 92 50 1,506 06 1,932 65 139 33 2,419 87 1,551 08 435 22 3,099 48 5,350 81 53 53 817 76 599 31 704 02 14 85 5,246 99 1,779 98 83 20 9,606 36 237 56 47,115 43 2,448 20 2,687 42 5,474 23 502 66 413 1,023 10 40 32 55 00 00 $5,500 42 23,711 8,962 64 6,152 12 7,839 36 4,332 43 2,562 23 4,249 4,327 41 9,228 16 7,362 94 10,610 09 11,809 47 8,527 65 11,277 07 4.892 50 9,214 23 18,498 36 9,873 05 9,152 69 3,372 52 1,443 35 2,262 09 1,640 11 4,844 85 4,290 90 3,599 46 8,002 78 4,663 55 3,869 69 12,803 45 22,342 72 16,944 29 11,718 31 17, 035 80 6,551 76 4,220 8ii 4,929 31 5,161 06 7,101 72 9,222 25 8,375 85 4,868 5,408 69 8,072 03 12,770 00 $278,865 12 653,563 91 379,095 57 187,124 74 224,415 16 155,964 10 155,860 31 364,738 45 241,936 34 323,421 76 389,363 60 339,637 97 341,775 63 330,314 11 324,220 53 312,668 43 378,627 06 559,979 05 273,664 25 301,824 40 406,201 20 292,908 84 190,617 57 412,947 24 257,456 16 170,950 88 248,761 56 279,239 82 190,090 82 242,867 66 561,599 64 718,354 64 649,073 26 538,151 08 557,589 99 549,685 64 212,399 13 304,280 17 355,989 32 346,341 88 435,092 80 537,519 37 449,198 01 339,764 51 538,476 40 150 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF BANK. -2 > O Ohio. National Bank of— South Charleston, First Sidney, First Springfield, First Springfield, Second Springfield, Mad River St. Clalrflville, First Smithfield, First Steubenville, First Steubenvillo, Jefferson Troy, First Toledo, First Toledo, Second Toledo, Toledo Toledo, Northern Tiffin, First Tiffin, National Exchange... Upper Sandusky, First Urbana, Citizens' Urbana, Champaign Van Wert, First Warren, First Warren, Trumbull Washington, First Wellington, First Wilmington, First Wooster, Wayne County Wellsville, First Xenia, First Xenia, Second Youngstown, First Zanesville, FirBt Zanesville, Second Zanesville, Muskingum 171 257 238 263 1146 315 501 1164 1062 59 91 248 607 809 900 907 90 863 916 422 74 1578 284 464 365 828 1044 369 277 3 164 131 1230 $54,938 68,000 299,185 115,927 238,312 86,743 78,734 92,324 120,353 171,048 470,940 350,992 308,963 164,966 181,857 122,461 135,295 155,368 125,719 65,772 169,563 165,905 142,806 65,994 111,590 101,311 135,662 220,882 244,741 269,605 131,357 103,605 105,855 $557 11 407 91 190 63 20,205 35 357 23 715 15 463 2,786 1,948 287 04 65 26 13 24 32 20 93 620 630 844 1185 Total., $2,479 886 13,190 660 708 5,770 1,194 2,060 11,000 1, 691 10,735 4,945 1,500 1,821 6,199 10,002 781 1,418 8,375 981 5,000 1,848 1,000 790 00 399 05 300 00 1,860 12 18,218, 111 60 103,236 79 Total City of Cincinnati. First Second Third Fourth Central Ohio Merchants' Commercial g I. 390 4,625 2,933 16,550 10,000 17,700 1,530 2,021 9,670 $1,310 945 2,494 2,717 978 1,327 2,149 1,292 253 1,908 4,704 2,776 2,025 2,741 3,570 1,467 286 1,149 919 1,378 4,389 3,145 1,641 718 1,740 738 1,170 2,979 1,859 2,758 1,914 s $125; 1,140 00 $11 12 2,290 43 4 90 7,000 00 575 00 223 68 8,034 03 3,743 28 3,130 81 29 41 3,924 1,776 477,891 19 255,784 41 116,673 56 569 23 3,210 42 2, 033 28 1,060 05 11,228 72 3, 964 21 1,135 20 59,354 92 5,795 09 3,996 04 7,580 10,697 69 2,182 75 2,069 89 4,602 80 19,400 29 3,708 00 1,631 71 198 67 989 06 2,246 41 7,778 08 520 29 970 59 4,168 52 1,344 86 20,715 24 13,775 63 3,712 54 489,731 55 1,514,266 93 136,710 70 162 26 991,450 37 356,773 82 1,342 70 808,265 75 641,975 29 881,668 41 1,145,040 91 31,721 70 80,000 00 30, 984 40 2,000 00 6,176 17 3,723 85 15,749 67 9,380 93 3,311 59 26,121 94 2,273 98 14,938 49 5,080 78 13,845 32 78,172 72 6,476,152 18 33,226 66 109,350 10 122,277 70 338,752 00 18,010 68 90,834 66 87,442 31 1,300 00 35,388 37 8,261 02 37,352 92 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. 3S 20 « 3 r is £ £' g S £« •S -Q ~ o $37,976 08 $9,998,97 7,571 58 890 38 8100,000 $50,000 $2,500 $17,315 16 $376,643 98 20,299 55 150, 637 95 99,001 00 $5,000 00 22,367 00 306,399 25 37,971 08 52,000 . 200,000 100,000 202,750 104,700 10,517 75 100,000 11,250 2,515 12,695 11 48,597 7,504 89 5,881 32 56,259 00 2,871 83 150,000 27,900 5.333 560 50 45,913 00 100,000 117,650 2,302 1,691 30 36,337 00 37,532 11 555 63 38,615 80 5,971 21 7,642 77 4,907 87 45 122,750 26,350 45,150 7 16,371 $2,782 13 2,811 2 50 5,437 657 69 28,700 718 800,559 45 52,384 65 562,139 08 15,579 80 283,543 85 16,596 00 224,016 62 397,916 48 6,000 00 415,408 57 200,000 56,650 3,785 189 37 80,928 20 23,787 40 14,090 12 45,313 66 15,786 84 68,458 49 6,173 00 200,000 57,350 32,571 71 80 59,668 60 953,484 53 250,000 51,950 51,203 21.30 117,000 00 902,784 34 49,900 80 61 14,211 87 286,000 65,161 00 792,257 91 31,420 00 377,837 13 68,454 07 663 13 150,000 46,500 125,000 105,000 103,000 44,271 03 7,340 13 102,100 95,650 67,000 400 26,000 10,881 130,846 60 129 20 35,127 96 15,765 94 4,656 67 19,219 74 414 35 20,381 73 6, 669 84 200,000 6,069 68 626 24 100,000 J8/552 96 11,564 84 15,269 17 4,024 43 5,407 72 24,846 10 256 82 96,495 28 26, 012 16 81,813 01 12,540 77 4, 26,100 1,300 412 21 71,921 00 384,261 40 77,850 1.334 484 00 58,214 00 420,134 15 7,300 1,284 163 00 27,300 5,336 29,995 00 301,618 36 59,033 50 434,360 07 1,155 61,316 29 466,709 16 1,225 11,689 69 584,387 53 3,681 26,130 00 313,068 58 2,250 1,000 21,457 01 289,207 32 500 2,260 12,729 92 147,937 41 1,255 32,179 00 215,660 72 9,324 38,620 32 246,829 28 1,200 83 62 88 25,230 00 289,045 51 120,000 76,100 2,654 2,306 00 45,203 00 610,482 17 180 00 1,140 55,641 00 1,612 61 1,147 87 215,000 400 1,619 94,635 00 8,050 52 1, 059 99 100,000 21,750 7,766 58,504 01 4,994 71 35,479 33 41,780 26 150,000 153,700 6,084 100,000 85,500 3,210 3,006,747 38 672,520 16 151,649 08 5,000 00 101,300 52,000 50,000 75,000 93,550 100,000 34,210 07 576,467 26 14,919,900 3,815,800 1,121 34 513,763 69 4,000 00 49,780 37 81,950 21 523,216 47 10,000 00 662,664 34,600 35 5,677,380 73 139,130 26 900 00 737, 811 00 609,823 29' 353,647 52 481,934 49 48,590,168 98 5,826,984 76 478,520 32 11,117 45 906,000 1,940,550 36,000 188,528 29 200,000 136,400 22,591 238,369 75 1,018,380 48 500,000 519,850 42,890 304,294 47 2,469,504 01 85,723 76 4,521 89 130,305 83 990,614 44 3,899 00 297,560 00 2,176,548 92 212,747 64 1,624,463 43 57,728 186 55 248,840 00 1,861,376 21 86,021 393 50 234,020 00 2,297,028 25 5,379 052,403, 948 69 18,264,905 55 38,219 29 789 82 200,000 153,900 46,503 140,894 01 9,535 61 500,000 371,350 7,320 92,100 56 5,359 55 114,190 21 21,982 26 189,053 88 105,259 22 530,000 7,100 80, 620 525,000 6,700 407,000 6,500 1,327,230 32 158,565 80 3,768,000 3,142,350 379,673 152 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking LIABILITIES. . T I T L E OF BANK. "I Ohio. National Bank of— South Charleston, First. .Sidney, First Springfield, First Springfield, Second— Springfield, Mad River, St. Clairsville, F i r s t . . . . Smithfield, First. SteubenviUe, First Steubenville, Jefferson Troy, First Toledo, First Toledo, Second Toledo, Toledo Toledo, Northern Tiffin, First Tiffin, National Exchange... Upper Sandusky, First Urbana, Citizens' Urbana, Champaign , Van Wert, First "Warren, First Warren, Trumbull Washington, First Wellington, First Wilmington, First Wooster, Wayne County Wellsville, First Xenia, First Xenia, Second Youngstovra, First Zanesville, First Zanesville, Second Zanesville, Muskingum 171 257 238 263 1146 315 501 1164 1062 59 91 248 607 809 900 907 90 863 916 422 74 1578 284 464 365 828 1044 369 277 3 164 131 1230 Commercial Total., 52,000 00 200,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 00 150,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 400,000 00 • 250,000 00 300,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 125,000 00 105, 000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 60,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 120,000 00 100,000 00 250,000 00 100,000 00 154,700 00 100,000 00 15,604,700 00 Total. City of Cincinnati. First Second Third Fourth Central Ohio Merchants' $100,000 00 24 32 20 93 620 630 844 1185 $4,490 85 1,941 84 33, 000 00 2,951 69 2,800 00 5,000 00 1,599 79 1,380 42 11,334 55 18,769 21 19,518 63 30,000 00 5,066 91 4,329 39 5,884 36 6,251 80 21,563 20 2,400 00 1,400 00 2,000 00 20,000 09 650 00 10,810 40 2,500 00 300,000 00 750 00 2,628 26 17,000 00 10,200 00 8,033 33 8,000 00 20,556 94 12,000 00 1,049,112 69 $89,408 00 45,735 00 179,660 00 90,000 00 178,490 00 89,898 00 87,850 00 455 00 89,985 00 178,500 00 180,000 00 223,490 00 251,970 00 131,000 00 40,250 00 109,000 00 93,100 00 89,000 00 90,000 00 59, 945 00 177,900 00 89,955 00 89,974 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 66,500 00 83,750 00 108,000 00 89,870 189,557 90,000 133,840 90,000 00 00 00 00 00 13,007,800 00 250,000 00 800,000 00 500,000 00 300,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 500,000 00 27,000 00 145,049 21 18,000 00 307,754 00 12,527 10 17,000 00 40,000 00 173,820 00 444,900 00 172,400 00 425,000 00 449,925 00 450,000 00 345,950 00 4,000,000 00 512,653 85 3,261,995 00 1,000,000 00 200,000 00 Associations EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning 10*3* of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. & « M ©tO ©a s i O ,3 ft .2 5 _ $26, 898 76 $902 80 19,615 62 •1,825 53 1,722 81 10,195 83 1,800 45 4,803 16 154 58 79 41 1,227 25 229 75 16,001 39 64 37 280 83 22,682 20 $4,471 36 3,509 92 20,151 10 8,658 25 13,407 39 6,237 22 3,662 11 9,652 28 4,777 78 12,620 05 23,804 09 • 24,177 80 13,574 48 9,498 54 5,530 63 2,883 63 5,507 90 9,691 97 12,616 14 6,967 73 20,495 79 9,245 26 4,016 28 4,467 87 5,132 61 7,140 78 4,768 9l] 17,481 76 12,093 88 25,620 96 8,673 79 10,580 56 3,859 58 $13,431 03 1,055 29 2,073 69 233 33 352 SO 1,106 03 5,527 30 7,192 43 2,885 68 5,525 50 1,697 13 97,327 36 49,041 92 45,249 38 87,311 48 5,057 97 191 73 390 74 1,751 83 1,632 74 53 49 291 61 1,751 59 1,105 96 55, 690 25 18,190 17 3,450 39 22 09 725 1S» 392 45 16,820 42 348 32 555 96 590 26 2 00 1,393 05 192 21 887 60 1,331 92 724 57 2,281 86 4S, 075 48 1,574,144 45 $85,306 42 339,219 74 321,210 22 1,087,440 65 1,168,591 98 31,972 07 351,374 63 92,379 76 383,768 14 147,837 62 26,132 30 150,250 35 26,990 15 381,078 89 91,563 90 390, 604 70 213,561 20 425,581 06 23,808 03 3,755 93 47,279 65 14,213 00 23,399 89 1,161,891 21 15,197 62 43,153 24 21,537 89 57,523 18 ifit iai fin 1 9,028,086 58 173,969 92 1,840,762 85] TOO r/>n 9s, X* 719 39 55,046 57 j 33,681 97 so 074 41.259 41 fin' 309,937 95 1,406,963 91 State hunk circulation outstanding. . Profits. ! Due to other hanks. s- ! | i o zu a •e t> « W j Due toNation'l Banks, LIABILITIES. $4,000 16,770 1 1 bXl $276,643 98 150,637 95 800,559 45 306,399 25 562,139 08 283,543 85 224,016 62 397,916 48 415,408 57 576,467 26 953,484 53 902,784 34 792,257 91 377,837 13 384,261 40 420,134 15 301,618 35 434,360 07 466,709 16 151,649 08 584,387 53 313,068 58 289,207 32 147.937 41 215,660 72 246,829 28 • 289,015 51 610,482 17 513,763 69 609,823 29 352,647 52 523,216 47 481,934 49 48,590,168 96 5,826,984 76 1,018,380 48 2,469,504 01 990,614 44 2,176,548 92 1,624,468 43. 1,861.376 21 2,297,028 25 18,264,905 50 154 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Association RESOURCES. TITLE Or g S BANK. City of Cleveland. National Bank of— 354,354 1,090,518 739,208 274,948 1,011,500 First Second Merchants' National City Commercial 12 51 91 10,459 45 1,739 93 3,000 10 16,589 48 1,400 00 9,383 22,080 08 08 34,190 64 23,379 00 2,023 18 18,196 85 3,470,530 90 31,800 49 Total.... 35 73 69 83 37,613 82 73, 040 60 2,055 21 33 13,047 37,513 4,028 29.403 21.33 56 39 63 48 93 86,048 99 Indiana* Connersville, First 44 577 699 58 1619 37 70 571 1034 Columbus, First 1066 Anderson, First Attica, F i r s t Aurora, First Bluffton, First Brookville, Brookville Centreville, First Cambridge City, First Crawfordsville, First Danville, F i r s t Evansville, F i r s t . 152 86,062 28 373,294 670,321 403,986 42,620 195,799 100,369 309,613 145,424 34,152 124,810 91,591 172,110 70,170 552,387 509,185 298,301 2,343 145,250 267,667 105,351 127,154 127,326 Evansville, M e r c h a n t s ' . . . 730 989 Elkhart, First 206 Evansville, E v a n s v i l l e . . . 11 F o r t "Wayne, First T o r t Wayne, Merchants* Fort Wayne, Fort W a y n e . . . Franklin, First Franklin, Second Goshen, F i r s t Green Castle, First Greensburgh, First Huntington, First Indianapolis, First Indianapolis, Indianapolis Indianapolis, Citizens' Indianapolis, F o u r t h Indianapolis, Merchants'.. Indianapolis, I n d i a n a . . . . Jeffersonville, First Jeffersonville, Citizens'... Kendallville, First Knightstown, First Kokomo, First :... Lafayette, First Lafayette, Second 00,318 83,702 342,817 48,808 91,585 118,890 189,311 125,222 96,638 79,878 1100 865 50 78 146 219 356 145 55 581 617 783 869 984 956 1466 41 872 894 23 417 106, 612 88,568 603,966 233,529 44 15 3,679 1,242 2,550 1,184 3,495 1,987 5,500 2,500 05 30 95 75 53 50 00 00 10,600 00 2,139 98 3,719 66 4,658 23 1,000 00 30,216 12 36,740 00 26,000 00 881 46 3,955 76 23 56 1,607 54 8,893 20 1,755 43 4, 974 76 3,441 21 3,000 00 7,077 57 9,665 02 2,104 83 850 00 4,365 70 2,569 65 1,441 38 2,178 45 347 23 61 42 31 68 1,866 03 2,376 84 3,255 90 2,427 99 8,946 27 3,726 35 1,039 00 1,090 50 5,100 00 20,437 55 856 00 817 26; 3, 924 54 285 00 503 37 455 00 2,783 62 1,219 42 577 06 171 44 1,849 02 74 10 1, 958 03 1,678 49 1,776 97 359 80 996 85 213 15 3,652 65 1,093 25 325 53 4,717 11 12,149 ( 3,151 87 13,013 99 3,453 61 3,151 18 2,253 49 1,145 72 882 79 3,327 60 3,275 93 2,411 85 4,034 42 1,920 06 1, 897 57 5,000 00 6,620 86 1,985 70 280 29 891 90 1,602 76 2,777 26 585 54 2,486 39 3,497 19 1,437 41 4,169 07 9,214 82 21,272 89 8, 453 43 256 00 1 75 4,164 51 3,328 49 73 02 5,834 01 2,665 98 1,263 97 9,215 00 4,842 16 21,273 93 1,635 02 1, 673 45 763 94 782 61 2,709 61 1,234 86 1,545 73 21,782 81 7,611 82 420 96 2.967 63 2,000 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. 3a 2ss K j* rs g3 .2 « £ a, « .*ti 3 ^ci t>.fa 133,829 184,786 170,258 58,088 145,504 5 .5 » O 95 19,206 32 32 17,059 69| 40 18, 996 34! 37 9,665 97 83 50,096 69 300,000 194,900 667,000 285,750 512,000 211,250 205,000 400,000 .101,000 692,467 87115,025 01 2,084,000 792,900 1,632 75 10,407 46 11,211 40 14,234 78 2,906 73 3,920 25 1,569 56 7,479 74 1,458 06 6,660 65 10 00 597 68 1, 921 96 25,123 49 4,592 43 30,517 06 1,511 82, 27,978 99 23,422 35 26,033 82 4,923 69 6,225 82 643 38 9,571 69 20 37 2,536 72 35,006 30 10,320 40 14,621 99 4,161 45 28,506 40 30,051 14 4,270 60 19,174 94 21 04 1 10,623 72 . 3,429 65 17,287 42 50,050 79,' 178,437 86 75,204 72 2,971 11; 40,899 42,779 8,424 12,499 3,452 3,997 2,254 125,975 842 Si rf aj • 64 16 67 18 59 16 89 581 74 34 9,442 03 86 1,128 34 50,000 84,000 211,800 50,000 14,103 1,664 40 125,040 oo; 75,608 14,346 14 236,263 29j 7, 017 75 73,450 5,000 00 272,500 00|........ 19,540 65,281 9l' 13,928 435 36 155,950 00' 196,629 855,035.20; 7,017 75 1,100 4,050 3,050 50 100,000 100,000 101,500 101,500 £ o 500 100,000 100,0005,000 104,000 500,000 115,900 50,250 465,000 2,400 350,000 13,750 100,000 51,000 202,000 100,000 100 255,000 148,000 152,200 116,300 139,000 52,850 27,000 100 1,359 1,083 736 1,699 500 2,400 3,000 3,325 790 1,030 3,198 8,613 5,917 8,985 1,411 1,848 2,267 2,479 590 114 1,950 738 573 40 00 32 19 699 00 42 50 329 58 94 79 300 00 458 00 191 08 988 08 65 75 407 22 68 32 34,900 14,300 5,000 154,300 159,500 11,750 859 95 456 30 3,885 31 317 01 60,602 319 383 76 400,000 90,500 72,000 100,000 5,249 13,996 100,000 100 106,000 450 2,286 143,400 350 72,100 17,925 2,422 100,000 50,000 510,600 500,000 300,050 100,000 50,000 550,000 205,000 11,450 25,000 378 1,546 13,100 00 17,901 45 53,415 21 16,599 00 18, 401 95 39,405 38 46.000 00 42,130 00 32,930 38 31,155 00 26.001 77 126,543 00 140,995 .00 67,484 22 35,352 00' 91,268 3ej. 16,816 55 1,946 94 99,354 25 626 34 25,317 OO' 26,302 00! 53,000 00 25,563 45 47,508 52j.. 30,990 26 . 21,199 3~!.. 384,125 27|. 102,446 87!., 75,005 00 . 216 25 63,419 08 288 95 103,440 29 43,849 71 21,131 00 48 00 18,015 82 35,526 61 17,640 16 30 80 105,000 75 84 90 49,565 79; 10*3* 156 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. ri d 13 '5 M t> o "So T I T L E OF B A N K . & o M Hi § Xfl "5 'su "o a » V £ i o ft 4> •cf b > % City of C l C T c l n n d . National Bank of— First Second Merchants' National City Commercial 7 13 773 786 807 Total $38,988 43 200,323 73 10,015 61 2,848 72 20, 000 00 272,176 49 $268,900 00 598,020 00 450,'000 00 180,000 00 354,650 00 1,851,570 00 10,591 58 50,000 00( 1,391 70 84,000 00: 70,000 00 200,000 00 50,000 00 5,510 35 100, 000 00 3,923 20 100,000 00, 100,000 00 5,500 00 100,000 00 4,000 00 2,200 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 977 37 100,000 00 4,000 00 500,000 00 42, 634 21 700,000 00 20,000 00 350,000 00 15,367 05 100,000 00 ' 2,802 20 200,000 00 19,598 48 100,000 00 2,508 16 250,000 00 13,390 31 132,000 00 5,069 20 150,000 00 6,016 47 115,000 00 15,309 26 125,000 00 11,160.71 100,000 00 3,564 87 50,000 00 2,000 00 500,000 00 20,000 00 500,000 00 70,000 0C 6,000 00 300,000 00 2,416 00 100,000 oo 400,000 00 3,820 5C 100,000 OC > 1,661 8!2 150,000 0C 1 1,075 O» S 100,000 OC • 4,293 17 100,000 oc> 3,534 651 50,000 0C > 3,949 52t 600,000 0C > 65,993 2E > 200,000 0C > 6,678 8fi 44,500 00 75,600 00 180,000 00 44,935 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 89,960 00 89,945 00 90,000 00 89,960 00 450,000 00 400,000 00 310,000 00 88,150 00 180,000 00 87,150 00 224,808 00 131,905 00 134,690 00 103,500 00 120,000 00 89,130 00 43,000 00 450,000 00 449,950 00 269,594 0C $300,000 00 600,000 00 500,000 00 200,000 00 600,000 00 2,200,000 00 $401,289 75 899,589 57 744,255 83 211,969 35 782,011 58 3,039,116 08 Indiana, 44 Anderson, First. 577 Attica, F i r s t . 699 Aurora, First 58 Bluffton, First 1619 Brookville, Brookville 37 Centreville, First 70 Cambridge City, First 571 Crawfordsville, First 1034 Connersville, First. 1066 Columbus, First 152 Danville, First 28 Evansville, First 730 Evansville, Evansville 989 Evansville, Merchants' 206 . Elkhart, First 11 Fort Wayne, First. Fort "Wayne, Merchants'... 1100 Fort Wayne, Fort W a y n e . . . 865 50 Franklin, First 78 Franklin, Second 146 Goshen, First 219 Green Castle, First 356 Green sburgh, First 145 Huntington, First 55 Indianapolis, First Indianapolis, Indianapolis... 581 617 Indianapolis, Citizens'... Indianapolis, Fourth Indianapolis, Merchants' Indianapolis, Indiana . . . JefFersonville, F i r s t Jeffersonville, Citizens'.. Kendallvffle, First Knightstown, First Kokomo, First Lafayette, First Lafayette, Second 783 869 984 956 1466 41 872 894 23 417 90,000 0C 350,000 0C 1 80,000 0C 1 64,000 0C 1 89.810 0C I 90,000 0C 1 45,000 0C ) 472,700 0C ) ) 180,000 OC 24,274 05 40,819 54 158,179 43 18,777 71 25,818 60 43,382 52 143,030 56 79,369 78 51,954 69 52,102 79 29,197 91 121,634 66 259,423 42 200,778 25 13,312 85 118,230 30 31,232 83 200,320 71 72,037 99 44,592 32 60,871 50j 53,639 19! 136,412 84! 59,902 42 652,446 15 245,883 47 188,945 61 14 162,160 94 31,051 11 71,881 65 65,292 48 53,729 06 52,242 28 61,936 15 • 372, 747 03 99,739 99 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. '5 $108,381 71 177,127 36 138,262 28 5 c .2 fc o © Q 1 $118,486 16 $15,395 46 43,665 30 55,479 02 15,411 92 59,664 06 $1,367 31 35,721 96 27,608 09 22,418 02 37,776 02 $21,626 91 69,510 71 55,379 24 8,928 83 49,472 47 118,486 16 189,615 76 124,891 40 204,918 16 39,031 46 462,802 81 M § 1,163 58 21,910 23 10 25 2,860 83 625 00 4,811 37 627 16 73,687 07 38,162 89 739 77 918 06 183 05 4.195 35 1,954 86 26,441 53 3,284 75 8,202 06 536 35 279 60 33,598 67 49,885 41 1,451 49 746 56 9,882 85 136 05 8,063 77 16,404 06 186,660 10 21,005 08 125,000 00 14,287 42 10,374 08 187 14 28,767 21 3,014 31 1,496 47 1,492 79 22 70 355 27 7,609 56 455 25 1,954 08 72,737 07 818 08i 180 31 14, 490 36 2,481 02 788 65 2,900 86 5,377 69 4,473 55 11,955 53 9,874 42l 2,283 3s! 4,530 54 5,948 02j 9,176 41 22,939 SO; 16,012 43 6,221 62 i 14,783 20, 1 4,587 52 14,065 92 7,988 42 6,089 39 1 7,764 54 7,439 87 5,980 24 2,382 38 62,504 89 13,731 64 10,558 43 i State bank circulation outstanding. i/ rr Or ji m rs Due to other banks. © Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. LIABILITIES. *" 14.606 60 12,021 91 5,877 61 7,047 18 5,431 04 i 12,519 38 6,122 91i i• 23,230 52 • 14,127 15 i 10*3* 158 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Indiana. National Bank of— Lafayette, Union Ijafayette, Nat'l Stato Lawrenceburgli, First Lawrenceburgh, Lawrence btfrgh Laporte, First Logansport, Logansport Lima, Nat'l State Madison, First Madison, Nat'l Branch 882 930 82 1418 377 1031 1234 111 1457 36G Mount Vernon, First 793 Muncie, Muncie 794 Martinsville, First 701 New Albany. First New Albany, New Albany . 775 965 New Albany, Merchants' 804 New Castle, First 363 Peru, First Ilockville, First Richmond, First Richmond, Richmond - Ruslivilte, Rushville South Bend, First Seymour, First Sholbyville, First Terre Haute, First Terre Haute, Nat'l State Tliorntown, First Union City, First Valparaiso, First Vevay, First Vincennes, Yincenncs ... Warsaw, First Wabash, First Winchester, First 63 17 1102 1456 126 1032 1263 47 1103 1046 815 105 346 1454 $284,902 60 $3,637 02 694,161 47 6, 395 21 66,836 04 $3,007 91 $1,658 51 2,365 16 3,799 71 8,814 90 2, 705 65 182,891 78 92,502 50 109,292 33 83,620 00 128,253 24 440,706 08 140,527 93 327,146 61 173,679 55 357,134 19 89,948 46 83,537 90 93,727 43 152,284 75 163,461 01 267,593 83 99,048 15 95,121 80 156,448 75 97,280 04 15,582 89 1,400 00 12 50 2,591 08 339 00. 3,690 G2 28 20 44 33 75 $5,131 06 56 01 739 67 602 0' 1,461 48 2,800 00 324 8; 128,188 10 212,495 300,956 76,039 89,513 67,391 90,862 371,843 62,233 2,812 546 2,739 5,000 00 1,115 8,000 00 2,834 G, 000 00 2,359 9,942 80 2,433 10,921 05 1,439 00 18,699 82 26 14 05 65, 30j. 18,. 42j. 47j 85,579 DO' 90,105 00s- 500 392 211 067 544 500 000 000 630 900 309 723 270 109 400 000 000 850 735 420 227 82 2,363 80 1,762 2,645 42 5,103 86 1,156 42 956 25 2,072 28 1,250 82 873 37 3,728 58 2,160 55 878 08 69 75 623 27 626 46 1,581 41 1,483 39 856 52 1,431 30 2,445 22 20 74 400 00 13,180,459 00 39,258 281 431,995 03149,635 90 47,321 37 Total Illinois* Alton, First Alton, Alton — Auroro, F i r s t — Batavia, First ... Bloomington Belvidere, First.. Cairo, First 1445 1428 38 339 819 1097 33 190,048 280,074 136,764 31,529 237,754 85,253 164,804 11 64 75 74 14 02 69 1,638 24 1,058 75 1,837 24 1,515 07 11,083 19 13,000 00 350 00 1,000 00 13,955 64 7,448 09 7,380 27 2,303 1,252 512 740 5,453 29 66 12 99 85 1,067 00 196 00 . EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. ® fcM« « s § a « S Ma^ FRT « J3 a P 31,217 08 88,009 77 21,499 30 15,344 78 18,519 90 18,451 48 14,650 19 76,076 97 63,615 83 14,365 89 27.882 22 547 67 31.883 15 42,579 37 22,742 84 9,122 03 33,729 34 15,383 55 30,595 81 50,134 27 11,511 30 7,041 25 22,918 56 16,939 44 31,380 77 15,363 02 1, 706 09 2,757 64 2,085 30 38 71 269 94 4,162 98 9,246 30 30,443 01 21,434 73 18,782 11 50,215 83 29,420 83 2,064 58 150 82 1,033 72 11,081 11 1,112 27 6,532 82 13,975 22 20,450 89 5,037 24 21,215 99 2, 992 23 354 04 4,095 00 a 3 ® •5 -o V 256,000 556,000 100,000 212,000 100,000 90,000 90,000 334,000 308,500 85,900 200,000 100,000 300,000 323,009 210,000 106,000 100,000 152,000 200,000 230,000 100,000 170,000 100,000 65,000 200,000 300,000 65,000 53,000 56,000 100,000 200,000 56,000 54,000 64,000 IS ||: 13, 550 76,300 59,100 8,500 1,10Q 91,500 79,950 59,700 165,400 74,200 20,900 2,450 27,300 50,000 1,000 20,150 1,650 6,350 , 000 700 1,588,382 12335,088 68 12,400,850 1,876,800 26,265 00 95,576 37 14,184 09 40,438 63 37,570 34 28,365 08 25,942 62 5,745 97 9,534 51 213 81 4,859 61 100,000 35,000 100,000 78,000 150,000 100,000 81,200 5 § 92 58,715 633 393 888 4,525 576 7,650 56,700 57,400 57,900 800 52,850 38,630 00 169,844 00 9,132 88 230 00 611 93 273 30 182 94 3,365 25 233 486 20 27 2,000 3,306 69 350 3.409 3,403 50 4,212 3.410 92 50 147 159 42 3, 670 472 441 754 15 300 252 92 949 1,545 271 8,008 69,900 61,500 100 I f Is 9,183 1,378 1,000 650 56 3,000 3,061 3,53' 1,801 900 9 70 220 26 50 00 570 00 737 83 11 26 23,840 52 27,574 45 73,670 35 27,350 63 47,890 40 68,039 74 16,809. 65 86,213 00 22,672 42 74,777 00 80,580 00 34,818 32 22,047 88 60,556 00 42,917 09 110,926 00 29,072 96 15,089 21 •48,265 00 350 00 19.045 40 25,158 00 34,645 48 69,057 69 33,076 00 15.046 71 18,231 00 21,977 95 49,000 26 18.310 85 38, 004 31 11,546 30 277,875 25,457 98 3,574,718 01 150,923 31 1,368 2,634 95 38,927 00 122 11,637 71 177,013 90 19,643 91 19, 655 00 3,450 13,804 00 2,425 950 65 64,034 55 11,000 00 593 43,423 00 2,084 26,745 1,577 93 31,037 00 10*3* 160 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Indiana* National Bank of— Lafayette, Union Lafayette, Nat'l State.... Lawrenceburgh, First Lawrenceburgh, Lawrenceburgh Laporte, First Logansport, Logansport.. Lima, Nat'l Stato Madison, First • Madison Nat'l Branch Mount Vernon, First Muncie, Muneie Martinsville, First New Albany, First New Albany, New Albany.. New Albany, Merchants' New Castle, First Peru, First Rockville, First..Richmond, First Richmond, Richmond . . . . . . . Rushville, Rushville South Bend, First Seymour, First Shelbyville, First Terre Haute, First Terre Haute, Nat'l State Thorntown, First Union City, First Valparaiso, First Vevay, First Vincennes, Vincennes Warsaw, First Wabash, First 882 930 82 1418 377 1031 1234 111 1457 366 793 794 701 775 965 804 363 63 17 1102 1456 126 1032 1263 47 1103 1041 815 105 346 1454 88 129 Winchebter, F i r s t Total $250,000 00 600,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 300, COO 00 300,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 166, 000 00 300,000 00 300,000 00 $12,500 00 40,512 43 10,578 25| 20,000 00 5,192 85 1,111 12 3,289 34 13,471 90 18,518 97 3,012 02 100,000 00 250,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 60,000 00 4,082 00 45,000 00 17,738 54 4,625 06 5,205 22 7.014 94 17,000 00 24,000 00 1,455 14 2,789 82 9, 986 35 2,000 00 1,500 00 20, 765 80 12,200 00 3,673 89 4,905 25 8,408 95 3,923 28 16,659 26 1,895 12 14,289 40 5,500 00 12,769,416 00 917,326 86 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 230,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 65,000 00 200,000 00 300, CO) 00 65,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 $224,000 00 480,000 00 88,895 00 180,000 00 §134,571 53 445,959 95' 43,995 431 I •88,062 00 41,229 46' 52,376 271 105,440 68 19,988 65 51,185 90 319,475 09: 96,287 42 172,674 29! 23,150 17 i 202,992 931 128,534 53! 50,697 OO! 55,960 lO; 164,803 43j 134,840 00 179,500 00 207,000 00 85,000 00 150,000 00 84,967 00 55,000 00 178,330 00 267,000 00 57,500 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 85,660 00 175,000 00 48,500 00 44,900 00 53,990 00 232,271 15 22,593 28 39,369 97 106,610 04 68,590 86 117,741 15 147,681 38 140,859 29 65,228 21 53,453 32 53,829 00 40, 575 02 200,036 43 60,394 06 41,972 74 48,933 10,871,607 00 7,707,503 50 89,953 00 76,250 00 76,500 00 299,900 00 270,000 00 74,930 00 178,500 00 85,000 00 254,850 00 269,853 00 179,500 00 89,940 00 60,688 06 Illinois* Alton, First Alton, Alton . . Auroro, First Batavia, F i r s t . . . Bloomington Belvldere, First.. Cairo, First. 1445 1428 38 339 819 1097 33 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 70,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 5,000 00 10,000 00 3,888 27,818 1,159 20,000 26 52 00 00 82,180 00 29,990 Q0 89,850 00 67,000 00 128,000 00 90,000 00 65,607 00 180,293 461,627 96,529 34,252 205,848 75,498 159 439 01 85 23 66 36 96 14 REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E on the morning of the first Monday CURRENCY. of October, 1866—Continued. $87,531 43 20,466 70 a .2 "3 K S <x> ft3 $2,456 05 $300 15 $4 50 176 29 76? 89 101,368 50 39,918 37 1,003 95 17,993 70 10,229 65 8,623 90 1,189 78 8,825 00 13,330 1,737 1,323 1,029 31,585 35 34 78 32 50 123 81 29,587 10 13,880 83 276 00 15,000 00 100 84 32,462 66 26,752 87 610 29 3, 971 49 1,557 57 477 32 2,966 48 6,385 00 659,773 12 362,613 55 76,137 16 25,343 22 49,826 91 233 40 10 $13,788 83 28,268 73 6,350 29 18.736 73 3,392 35 18,097 19 5,437 58 14,549 21 23, 649 19 7,194 84 7,913 29 7,826 83 26,777 57 10,245 83 5,798 59 10,957 54 5,992 05 16,048 68 13,170 25 7,943 46 6,467 77 10,657 33 8,718 52 10,379 33 14,124 77 12,388 62 3,397 76 506 73 1,741 45 6,479 25 10,941 12 9,886 40 2,915 99 4,900 10 12,216 57 5 24 1,289 63 129,592 83 132,725 89 733,958 89 8,446 10 35,581 60 21,445 11 9,179 75 13,035 29 6,840 11 3,665 75 3,653 75 21,749 42 2,219 36 33,992 27 310 81 State bank circulation outstanding. •a Profits. Due to other banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. » « $3,014 00 3,014 00 1,959 00 161 162 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Ranking Associations RESOURCES. a §«£ T I T L E OP B A N K . E Z as s« 5 & Illinois, National Bank of— Cairo, City Canton, First Charleston, First Champaign, First <3entralia, First •Carthage, Hancock County "Danville, First Decatur, First Dixon, Lee County Elgin, First 'Freeport, First Freeport, Second •Galesburg, First <5alesburg, Second -Geneeeo, First. -Galva, First •Galena Galena, Merchants' Henry, First 0acksonville, First. Joliet, First Knoxville, First L a Salle, First Lacon, First Monmouth, First Moline, First Mount Carroll, Firbt Morris, Grundy County. Macomb, First Mattoon, First Morrison, First Mendota, First Ottawa, First 'Ottawa, National City . . . •Olney, First Peoria, First Peoria, Second Peoria, Mechanics' Peru, First Princeton, First PittsfieId, First Paris, First 785 415 763 913 1001 1167 113 477 902 1365 319 385 241 491 534 827 831 979 $173,277 98 57, 731 70 65 500 24 1,028 2,012 84 31 85 4,429 46 70,563 53 97 55 7,307 52 66,519 29 2,662 96 6, C 8 1 64 105,452 92 41,855 71 126,052 92 109,853 62 ]64,603 13 117,295 75 134,110 12 119,719 91 232,120 65 139, 621 85 131,106 65 50,562 51 306,866 99 100,339 79 1482 45,845 75 511 93,881 06 512 759 114 347 85 160 409 531 967 1024 1033 1177 1154 1465 1641 176 207 1117 441 1,102 $5,020 1,783 3,097 1,870 2,377 $28,125 $3, 745 8 49 2,902 80 2,259 15 574 28 677 34 1,086 62 4,274 58 60 59 560 00 1, 079 86 3,335 54 3,792 55 1,417 55 58,713 48 187 69 80,985 89 1,980 79 2,985 74 1,262 41 2, 645 50 * 940 00 2,116 07 13,766 90 9,700 00 7,000 00 907 13 618 55 7,245 29 3,950 68 41.823 37 8,677 50 61.824 87 1,510 00 2, 102 123,944 79 2,176 08 45,628 56 61,050 18 86,111 59 63.302 22 86,558 00 47,645 90 149 70 89 1,280 00 1,879 62 1,198 735 1,912 431 90 72 85 03 660 00 5,001 57 14,098 34 9,181 67 63,154 60 1,455 45 205,573 40 340 94 14,300 00 221,688 01 8,076 35 11,000 00 107,047 94 183,399 30 2,985 39 310,376 85 350 34 151,037 30 388 38 1,958 90 2,764 66 903 18 2,100 12 121,132 37 7,259 75! 14 1,200 OOj 424 yuincy, First Quincy, MerchV & Farmers', 703 48,854 70 5,415 86 147,864 77 9,000 00 126,113 51 8,999 45 524,413 60 3,004 00; 196,450 62 1,746 0o| 608 83 966 753 912 1,142 $61 37 1, 9 4 3 50 4,064 36 4,500 00 4, 3 5 3 16 3,256 82 563 50 18 08 2,160 50 3,995 32 3, 637 50 2,281 . 63,979 578 682 5,914 2, 856 55 2,348 2.518 904 748 14,339 903 1042 1555 1637 Pekiu, First 949 3.517 3,037 1,771 1,893 2,908 2,236 2,457 3,150 644 1,860 2,336 1, 675 1,604 00 426 4,882 6, 456 J 1,751 1, 541 85j 1,560 64 2,2i 7 57 i 995 75j 1,800 07 823 4,003 44^ 2,991 12 3,724 28i 11 21 2,852 ( 3,828 43 997 20 1, 661 90 3,497 24 8,890 61 10, 649 64 3,181 49 2,8ul 92 247 80 1,000 00 1,115 30 17,572 82 10,688 91 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. %& G 'O & 5,847 13 355 69 ' 679 1,129 320 2,566 407 50 86 84 52 07 36,092 05 661 96 2,094 42 20 00 262 02 91 51 935 91 249 16 100 00 9,990 86 44,160 00 86.130 21,777 5,031 774 41 22 53 01 104 30 14,819 45 6,997 61 100,000 75,000 100,000 65,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 105,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 113,000 125,000 50,000 100,000 100, U00 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50, COO 71,000 50, 000 50,000 103,000 50,000 65,000 100,000 101,950 100,000 220,000 223,000 105,000 . 91,600 81,500 50,000 80,000 102,000 200,000 150,000 a ^ ' o 68,150 19,300 51,650 600 69,100 2,950 3,850 1,800 59,400 900 51,700 50,500 100 13,950 3,750 400 40,000 6,050 6,650 23,600 11,800 5,100 15,200 500 1,500 1,100 7,150 1,000 4,000 75,200 71,000 1,800 600 200 350 109,600 40,650 10,350 3,165 1,994 4,357 1,000 3,170 3,940 6,660 826 149 1,331 2,640 3,188 6,655 1,712 2,250 1,000 4,650 4,791 2,763 488 3,044 654 809 3,253 145 14,501 01 4,892 02 363 70 674 10 355 22 120 146 921 216 372 75 66 55 80 104 65 7,526 35 2,589 35 561 20 77 80 722 15 4.139 650 274 12 19 2,525 65 1,024 30 13 37 213 65 587 70 50 84 9,041 5,818 4,005 1,501 16 3,589 5,407 1,340 46 4,522 28 05 521 2,220 151 40 353 1,558 641 96 09 20,550 19,249 55 6,736 3,858 50 23,122 96 26,983 43 15,359 17,190 07| 16,076 43 35,702 13' 14,596 95j 32,598 06 24,983 65 35,674 22 21,570 89 561 00 21,638 74 36,059 38 28,336 15 40,000 00 43,215 82 35,607 00 11,383 20 39,773 10 20,533 10 16,925 69 28,137 03 63,305 54 61,842 80 12,184 24 18,657 58,460 24,194 S4 ' 8,520 48]. 37,780 32,896 16,968 eo|. 18,584 3,238 70 40 24,662 68,259 » i 71,368 °°i 05 6,853 30 12,431 32. 48,240 111,718 28,756 23,113 26,210 00 17,112 00 16,325 48,095 44,717 124,593 90,400 04; 19,972 18 4 10*3* 164 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Ih' o B « © e« o A 2 *3 a p, o ft •S 1 P4 T3 IS o w 1 •g M sCJ o O K <5 § & 3 A C3 o CQ '•3 M Illinois, National Bank of— Cairo, City Canton, First Charleston, First Champaign, First Centralia, First Carthage, Hancock County.. Danville, First Decatur, First Dixon, Lee County Elgin, First Freeport, First Freeport, Second Galesburg, First Galesburg, Second Geneseo, First Galva, First Galena Galena, Merchants* Henry, First Jacksonville, First Joliet, First Knoxville, First L a Salle, First Lacon, First Monmouth, First Moline, First Mount Carroll, First Morris, Grundy County Macomb, F i r s t . . . . Mattoon, First Mendota, First Ottawa, First Ottawa, National City Olney, First Peoria, First Peoria, Mechanics' Peru, First 765 415 763 913 1001 1167 113 477 90S 1365 319 385 241 491 534 827 831 979 1482 511 51 * 759 114 347 85 160 409 531 967 1024 1033 1177 1154 1465 1641 176 207 1117 441 903 1042 Pittsfield, First 1555 Paris, First 1637 Pekin, First Quincy, First 424 Quincy, Merch's' & Farmers'. 703 $100,000 75,000 100,000 65,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $40,000 1,766 2,000 132 5,800 824 5,368 2,500 1,500 2,060 2,801 4,233 17,000 00 71 00 16 00 81 30 00 00 06 40 46 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 200,000 00 125,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 60,000 00 " 50,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 50,000 00 70,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 65,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 70,000 00 3,352 2,090 1,363 5,802 1,500 886 2,500 1,400 889 1,469 2,150 9,880 4,800 1,200 6,000 1,500 2,000 1,166 925 3,500 2,445 874 96 00 10 69 00 00 00 00 07 39 00 83 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 00 00 75 15,000 22,260 2,522 4,397 2,492 1,893 1,000 00 52 72 41 05 17 00 50,000 00 80,000 00 100,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 36,000 00 10,000 00 $90,000 00 64,368 00 85,965 00 55,000 00 72,000 00 40,000 00 45,000 00 85, 000 00 90,000 00 90,000 00 88,918 00 89,363 00 135,000 00 89,500 00 89,730 00 43,000 00 99,000 00 96,825 00 42,500 00 89,886 00 87,000 00 49,540 00 44, 935 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 - 44,400 00 61,000 00 45,000 00 42,500 00 90,000 00 45,000 00 58,500 00 86, 750 00 89,965 00 88,275 00 198,000 00 192,410 90,000 79,485 63,000 44,000 72,000 88 CO, °00 .W 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 w 159,800 00 127,500 00 $257,612 61,615 50,897 47,116 90,096 58,270 112,503 104,675 108,110 71,743 115,217 80,004 35 27 87 14 25 19 29 20 69 32 10 96 215,435 99 150,206 46 112,395 79 29,495 19 180,129 01 149,817 89 54,450 14 49,638 63 105,060 15 117,077 71 38,958 09 43,291 31 150,838 65 91,474 17 45,006 84 97,617 62 96,448 39 51,530 59 46, 702 63 74,701 74 276,117 25 305,078 04 59,891 13 216,782 89 337,474 47 150,586 16 76,706 90 80,397 95 35,951 02 148,431 53 f U17 AM 522,272 76 276,514 45 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $48,088 96 $538 55 $1,035 17 52,026 93 15,000 00 438 18 76 18 4,777 94 67,662 87 2 49 30,670 87 3,376 65 13,507 00 642 56 3,918 06 163 10 125 85 742 20 102 25 69,078 15 76,938 59 1,220 88 4,600 00 5,918 58 454 52 226,862 64 65 95 791 00 « s p< State bank circulation outstanding. Due to other banks. $33,080 67 13,585 59 11,555 57 Due to national banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. $17,238 13 6,629 37 11,778 64 8,853 63 5,960 15 5,659 68 2,954 65 12,982 53 10,440 32 3,184 81 8,532 87 7,222 69 17,569 37 12,217 51 4,373 94 3,707 74 12,569 79 8,338 76 3,741 85 13,603 70 9,841 18 10,159 34 4,096 29 7,703 17 12,552 95 2,188 39 4.721 93 3.722 88 11,986 88 10,616 60 3,038 15 3,055 75 8,762 73 9, 365 03 3, 739 70 15,497 02 24,289 32 8,242 62 5,225 99 10,283 69 4,354 37 4,385 79 12,427 79 13,541 92 10,708 55 $1,537 00 10*3* 1130 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking Associations RESOURCES. -d •3 T I T L E OF B A N K . P. t t O aE3 S I -3 Illinois. National Bank of— $1, 025 2, 312 Bock Island, F i r s t . — 108 $38,893 67 Kockford, First 429 49,985 85 Rockford, Second 482 195, 111 74 Rockford, T h i r d 479 119,969 97 #732 26 151 48 Rockford, Winnebago. Rushville, First Spriugfield, First 883 204,868 85 1453 30,073 02 205 436,838 48 30 $1,736 72 25 2, 466 47 9,360 66 819"14 000 00 297 86 843 82 947 54 757 24 884 12 895 50 153 14 000 00 1,884 31 1663 Shawneetown, F i r s t . . 915 200,361 65 Virginia, Farmers' 1471 70,819 37 Vandalia 203 43 1517 33,234 77 353 85 ,654 15 Wilmington, First 177 82, 811 94 348 66 900 84 Woodstock, First 372 66,988 00 3,000 00 W a r r e n , Farmers' 849 51,955 18 44 43 Waukegan, First 945 71,937 11 1,592 21 Wasraw, First 495 141,923 44 2,802 21 98,444 48 611 00 1464 8,636,503 43 72,830 43 Total 331 54 3,960 75 Springfield, Ridgely . . Winchester, First $5 99 291 60 100 00 172 91 1,032 33 ,614 16 028 93 456 80 38 99 !, 513 00 276 55 6,000 00 t.857 45 025 16 4,679 71 323,246 49 149,507 64 57,812 33 City of Chicago, First 1,539,415 05 77,397 28 2,303 82 8,454 27 Second 225 333,396 67 8,557 82 4,000 00 1, 671 69 Third 236 1,181,354 99 3,460 31 3,455 31 15,969 98 Fourth Fifth.... 276 256,475 88 320 702,879 43 Mechanics'.... 466 370,502 29 14,208 68 2,717 29 Northwestern.. 508 653,475 74 4,329 8 3,400 00 148 46 Merchants'. 642 712,376 91 Union 1,318,811 41 Commercial . . . 698 713 Manufacturers' 724 224,495 36 City 818 356, 327 69 11,792 42 Traders' 966 429,738 80 387 15 4,737 27 6,000 00 10,279 49 1,790 15 16,593 14 2,164 37 4,127 56 6,796 88 3,355 19 1,405 92 2,838 80 .2,184 92 12,000 00 850 00 294,756 66 8,374,006 68 118,265 01 Total 9,500 00 3,434 89 11,090 33 1,312 28 1,000 61 9,473 23 1,200 00 10,565 23 29,049 63 90,846 86 46, 793 13 1,522, 706 76 Michigan, 22 115,874 74 1544 55,572 35 410 , 124,449 92 Battle Creek, First 1205 88,585 77 1,458 07 12,075 10 1,879 41 Constantino, First 813 51,449 10 60 92 46 61 1,063 62 109,771 37( 2,411 33 42,670 32 1,446 73 1,341 00 1,353 99 6,220 24 877 53 A n n A r b o r , First Albion, N a t ' l Exchange. B a y City, First 2,677 06 11,717 37 1,400 32 2,685 12 109 30 1,538 71 3,855 99 Coldwater, C o l d w a t e r — 1235 Corunna, F i r s t 1256 Dowagiac. First 1625 42,202 62 1,285 81 1,455 33 1,139 03 437 50 637 130,768 88, 590 69 2,069 82 1,442 99 4,155 66 East Saginaw, First ! 486 99 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. 2,193,222 99322, 232 28 $100,000 52,000 76,000 70,000 35,500 65,000 200,000 34,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 6,143,750 1,494,750 149,536 68 2,351 10 123,155 43 19,494 34 343,131 41 4,162 64 113,096 63 113,532 77 24,389 53 149,999 23 8,168 78 97,527 70 134,949 11 683 91 301,290 02 32,303 32 162,916 05 887 26 12,971 25 78,824 58 8,293 75 106,290 89 20 80 672,000 108,500 750,000 200,000 502,500 161,000 500,000 450,000 503,000 202,650 250,000 250,000 123,000 120,000 175,550 126,850 60,000 50,300 62,350 75,100 1,887,221 75100,755 43 4,674,650 721,500 53,750 81 364 11 10,739 73 14,640 86 1,408 36 23,276 97 951 07 3,223 65 8,522 34 9,799 80 9,726 16 17,486 21 1,015 20 100,000 50,000 100,600 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,300 550 850 300 51,000 350 100 450 $701 43 $69,672 6,811 294 35 41,148 -22 48 29,651 287 84 37,012 5 00 21,644 210 59 152,902 573 50 297 3,868 595 200 198 1,464 604 448 00 4,515 523 59 12 50 T3 1< tf 11 s . -a o g A « o 00 00 00 00 55 85 00 16,224 56 25,565 84 15,869 00 37,481 70 11,571 54 17,093 06 22,946 12 41,244 70 26,417 25 Aggregate. $6,500 805 6,923 1,890 223 706 5,556 * Other lawful money. $51,600 8,200 700 6,000 55,650 8,600 219,550 50,000 450 500 900 100 850 11,600 14,950 4,650 6,000 Specie. Bills of other banks. 52 05 $5,811 39 29 15 13 2,616 33 10 695 88 76 24,366 64 12,039 25 15,922 07 4,343 52 777 02 19,435 46 9,993 21 4,248 95 349 37 9,957 04 775 40 10,426 28 64,957 05 5,335 33 15,302 97 4,393 62 Other United States bonds and securities. $9,700 11,396 33,911 22,661 31,416 21,831 170,219 United States bonds deposited to secure circulation. Due from other banks. Due from National Banks. RESOURCES. $280,214 46 141,304 89 362,379 38 255,859 35 385,798 75 156,212 60 1,239,248 26 100,000 00 435,624 51 164,663 49 124,751 01 241,144 31 141,484 59 145,058 57 175,225 87 371,743 23 218,069 76 216,139] 84,799 462,579.353 97$137,862 58 22,640,763 72 462,205 298,361 205,722 102,474 134 50 517,418 48 4,717 560 36 37,153 161,956 54,283 6,285 317 00 115,537 130,468 16,000 13,154 15,000 00 321,816 803,500 .126,000 174,251 14,000 81,541 8,375 2,490 2,250 00 71,578 6,840 144,130 09 48 40 22 86 64 7,104 66 00 95 00 72 8? 46 001 3,334,386 37 1,287,613 56 3,149,559 16 742,614 00 1,798,695 30 994,291 01 1,529,924 90 1,760,888 18 3,508,423 23 1,091,327 11 634,845 78 862,052 92 775,868 11 653,027 18,261 863,227,300 64j 7,101 66 21,471,489 €3 1,147 2,258 1, 680 4, 111 1 5,290 1,865 2,285 2.494 171 37 26 22 46,54 17 75 33 58 116 45 42,459 13,249 28,046 17,532 13,255 32,685 18,211 6,446 38,585 48 1,800 00 68 60 45,000 00 80 00 20 00 2,383 84 50 93, 381,537 25 138,056 74 345,633 73 258,270 04 120,347 6S 264,635 26 136,072 50 117,596 23 276,481 40 168 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Ranking LIABILITIES. a 1P< T I T L E o r BANK. M Illinois. National Bank of— Rock Island, First Rockford, First ... Rockford, Second Rockford, Third Rockford, Winnebago. Rushville, First Springfield, First . Springfield, Ridgely.. Sliawneetown, First . . Virginia, Farmers' Vandalia Wilmington, First Woodstock, First Warren, Farmers' Waukegan, First Warsaw, First Winchester, First 108 $100,000 00 $3,054 2 2 45,000 0 0 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 CO 3,277 9 7 65,300 00 479 70,000 00 2,606 59 62,770 0 0 883 100,000 00 4,208 3 2 29,892 0 0 50,000 00 482 1453 500 $88,400 00 00 429 65,000 00 51,980 0 0 100,000 00 1662 200,000 00 100,000 00 10,641 15 205 915 200, 000 00 1471 50,000 00 1517 50,000 00 175,000 0 0 180,000 00 44,955 00 44,500 0 0 177 100,000 00 372 50,000 00 6,000 00 45,000 00 849 50,000 00 7,500 00 42,700 00 945 50,000 00 1,414 45,000 0 0 495 100,000 00 1484 Total.. 50,000 00 7,319 22 07 2,563 77 636 06 89, 918 00 90, 000 00 40, 960 00 6,420,000 00 456,835 4 1 5,312,317 0 0 8 1,000, 000 00 53,582 4 7 602,300 0 0 225 100, 000 00 7 5 0 , 000 00 200,000 00 5 0 0 , 000 00 2 5 0 , 000 00 5 0 0 , 000 00 4 5 0 , 000 00 5 0 0 , 000 00 200, 000 00 2 5 0 , 000 00 2 5 0 , 000 00 200, 000 00 City of Chicago. First Second Third Fourth Fifth Mechanics' Northwestern Merchants* Union Commercial Manufacturers' City Traders' 236 276 320 466 508 713 724 818 Total.. 5,150,000 0 0 20,000 00 97,500 0 0 67,093 5 6 600,000 00 4,000.00 178,500 0 0 13,000 0 0 449,505 0 0 15,693 2 5 140,800 0 0 130,000 0 0 448,425 0 0 54,000 0 0 400,000 0 0 30,000 00 429,350 00 4,000 00 179,330 00 6,000 00 214,800 0 0 7,161 225,000 0 0 00 4,000 00 105,000 0 0 408,530 2 8 4,070,510 0 0 Michigan. A n n Arbor, First Albion, N a t ' l Exchange. Bay City, First Battle Creek, First Constantino, First Coldwater, Coldwater... -Corunna, First Dowagiac, First Ea&t Saginaw, F i r s t . . . . 1544 410 1205 813 125,000 00 8,2)5 96 90,000 0 0 50,000 0 0 604 71 42,060 0 0 7,000 00 89,500 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 975 00 89,980 00 936 27 42,500 00 6,088 44 86,250 00 1235 100,000 00 1256 50,000 00 556 73 42,500 00 1625 50,000 00 300 00 45. 000 637 75,000 00 2,845 49 00 65,000 0 0 Associations REPORT OP T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 169 of October, 1866—Continued. 39,538 53 74,451 47 7,164 91 $5,930 59 2,005 15 7,577 82 5,867 79 13,644 60 9,864 95 36, 606 48 $1,160 59 $1,761 80... 149, 911 02 $3 71 6,105 74 174 13 1,617 55 12,885 50 499 83 868,070 53 237,013 82 238,848 86 148,043 59 96,694 69 70,571 35 47,415 58 54,518 57 656,092 64 1,660 24 1,680 24 20,994 83 59,532 44 74,134 50 245,703 26 165,914 74 385,058 14 21,952 58 110,266 44 45,498 16 22,101 08 105,591 90 722,388 40 72,986 38 96,166 94 127,666 04 137,984 28 21,835 39 34,812 61 98,699 91 14,924 67 350,435 11 59,268 68 16,776 40 31,315 57 37,614 80 1,914,237 48 1,010,744 00 809 80 2,152 35 174 10 8 73 1,411 02 799 29 State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. $34,337 73 Due to other banks. Due to Nation'! Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. Uuited States deposits. LIABILITIES. ..... 21,629 19 7,553 95 8,019 39 8,298 45 2,059 82 176 51 1,793 18 20,435 66 4,505 76 627,606 63 73,223 55 8,845 67 71,059 02 20,231 99 29,375 52 15,796 03 23,950 46 19,083 04 72,899 31 20,153 88 14,368 82 15,020 41 11,552 12 395,559 82 4,171 81 3,308 12 6,637 07 5,495 00 5,985 59 6,475 00 3,431 30 3,492 66 4,085 30 $3,496 00 6 < $260,214 46 141,304 89 362,379 38 255,859 35 385,798 75 156,212 60 1,239,248 26 100,000 00 435,624 51 164,663 49 124,751 01 241,144 31 141,484 59 145,058 57 175,225 87 371,743 23 218,069 76 22,640,763 72 3,334,386 37 1,287,613 56 3,149,559 16 742,614 00 1,798,695 30 994,291 01 1,529,924 90 1,760,888 18 3,508,423 23 1,091,327 11 634,845 78 862,052 92 776,868 11 21,471,489 63 381,537 25 138,056 24 345,633 73 258,270 04 120,347 68 264,635 26 136,072 50 117,596 23 276,481 40 170 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations RESOURCES. | I £ B T I T L E OF B A N K . Zc3s 3 Michigan. National bank of— East Saginaw, Merchants'... 1550 81 Fenton, First 1588 Flint, First 294 Grand Rapids, First Grand Rapids, City Nat. B ' k . 812 168 Hillsdale, First 1470 Hillsdale, Second 1247 Houghton, First 275 Ionia, First 1065 Jackson, First 1533 Jackson, Peoples' 191 Kalamazoo, First 1359 Kalamazoo, Michigan 264 Lansing, Second 1280 Lowell, Lowell 390 Marquotte, First 1515 Marshall, First Marshall, Nat'l Bank of Mich. 1518 1587 Monroe, First Owosso, First Pontiae, First 1573 434 1574 1521 354 825 1539 600 1063 155 Pontine, Second Paw-Paw, First Romeo, First Sturgis, First St. John's, First Three Rivers, First Tecuraseh, First Ypsilanti, First Total 00 $4,170 78 $2,225 95 120 28 00 1,257 02 08 1,363 08 35 4,519 25 47 958 21 00 44 70 00 10 3,617 35 4,349 45 12 1, 450 54 3,439 26 71 1,197 08 15 6,653 79 4,440 81 12,762 98 4,879 34 6,200 00 1,011 13 780 22 765 54 4,111 1,524 50 6,439 30 1,590 10 3, 728 62 17,176 73 2,193 2,168 50 1,774 87 2,434 28 430 82 674 95 321 14 1,857 57 3,772 84 2,567 50 1,561 55 891 66 1,985 45 2,661 71 743 88 8 73 6,758 879 76 8,000 00 1,048 36 4,420 11 248 48 3,597 46 1,315 38 1,737 00 496 16 760 65 1,000 00 1,725 56 613 37 $213,027 01 $7,187 58 23,604 70 81,831 04 209,690 23 1,247 15 150, 600 78 2,556 06 424 30 71,412 105,280 36 1,711 148,024 18 108', 779 72 92,190 50 75 87 87,941 73 , 608 80 171,738 22 645 41 193, 021 31 668 35 66,052 29 137 36 49,115 03 919 01 193,830 14 106, 495 98 7, 218 33 82,132 41 3,533 22 66,000 34 873 44 40,499 06 81,288 68 101,166 99 3,326 87 44,476 23 87 34 61,058 58 92,457 28 2,699 45 57,492 30 1,339 91 93,469 88 47,650 69 73 44 62,667 89 6,335 99 $4,500 7,300 1,904 1,882 1,424 5,411 5,500 4,837 14,058 1,579 1,463 3,664,341 22 52,600 47 170,524 44 63,624 80' 31,990 58 151,649 44 City of Detroit. 77 First 116 Second National Insurance B a n k . . . 1433 1542 American National Bank Total 1,157 63 2,094 95 4,900 15 7, 690 38 3,264 69 1,586 66 64,949 48 57,485 23 47,669 74 36, 547 75 2, 640,701 00; 3,720 26 60,635 04 15,855 22 1,586 66 206,652 20 37, 684 24 33 69 43,462 60 • 475 87 57,787 07 1,971 00 53,735 24 851 27 33,348 71 88 35 80,490 76 1,045 42 621 25 536 50 2,655 00 6,312 07 6,693 85 655 07 400 00 7,282 8l| 857 84 3,481 24 479, 498 18 1,206,153 34 537,281 42 417,858 06 467 68 2,100 3,500 51,980 3,054 00 00 53 51 Wisconsin* Appleton. Appleton Berlin, First Beloit, Beloit Beaver Dam Columbus, First Cedarburg, First ..... 1650 400 836 851 178 1415 2,130 40 4,742 03 643 03 2,315 10 561 66 1,657 34 225 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. oa g fc * rifl ni s « o £ a; & .ij H H O P $16,500 5:i3 $165,10820 29,454 12 45,306 94 96, 967 22 3, 120 33 50,368 92 12,053 76 12,189 30 1,313 27 9,538 48 1,254 73 120,294 05 26,507 52 16, 538 78 11,808 94 48,325 39 5, 919 44 x" §3 1 s a* £ O $204,200 $13,500 $2,372 11,002 67 $69,777 55,000 58,350 23,848 .85 56 46,284 75,000 17,900 3,847 20 80 37,869 $1,556 15 150, 000 24,500 1,397 282 26 57,553 13,475 00 100,000 59,500 6,066 226 87 66,576 4,293 33 600 1,997 173 98 21,182 91,000 10,300 3,076 160,000 100. 000 60,000 100,000 41,250 3,279 835 65 39,065 50,000 103,000 16,949 2,000 2,434 63 29 1,300 67 950 5,367 51,000 23,850 1,530 3,500 2,824 19,255 27 6, 779 07 100,000 52,400 10,057 74 5,814 83 56.000 79,000 18,165 24, 034 74 11, 981 63 8,756 74 100,000 J3,500 2,401 450 945 17,875 23 1,108 89 2,000 3,168 53 100, 000 100 000 57,450 11,416 03 8,100 2,530 52,500 52,863 73,234 12,965 397 64 21,608 165 70 23,355 86 26 24,271 70 10 17,974 17,182 36,528 11 20 18,153 21 52,500 46,50 2,530 14,709 100,000 2,700 150 55,103 20,743 2,465 67 90,000 350 1,015 118 66 2, 623 50 50,000 3,300 714 22 51 10,192 3,446 32 100,000 4,472 143 67 25,498 1,540 71 23 18,086 13,777 50,000 11,404 71 75,000 2,050 3,219,800 538,050 221,655 61 5,526 06 75,000 530,122 82 128 29 693,000 225,126 72 11,587 34 247,512 22 24,252 69 1,224,417 37 41,496 36 1,093,800 17,646 49 110 72 25.162 75 10,048 79 2,326 87 6,255 46 4,672 26 170,'900 00 17,330 320,650 54 100,000 11,021 664,33 192,542 00 225,200 14,381 300,000 147,560 3,391 58 356 40 817,592 54 10,734 98 50,000 4,000 240 2,300 1,200 50,000 7,600 2,165 14,391 90 98 15,590 55 7,481 23,100 00 1,367 19,680 82 14,250 101,350 133,500 00 50,000 100,000 3,000 00 5,491 23 1,151,205 27 103,758 32 2,727 25 50,000 23.163 34 121,042 41,400 104,828 300,000 50,000 23,808 92 30,250 00 21,596 24,613 95 913,043 85 222,004 50 2,000 00 30,301 215 52,000 64,000 22,256 4,200 103,000 643 08 25,904 3,150 17,511 94 33,422 15 19,700 28 34,946 86 24,314 88 " 11 26,122 00 101,350 10*3* 172 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Reports of the condition of the National Banking Associations LIABILITIES. | i T I T L E OF B A N K . *3 <o 1 a &« O | • •d g •3 JJ i "3 3 '1 u f so A £§ 0 £ 1 michigan. National Bank of— East Saginaw, Merchants*... Fenton, First Flint, First Grand Rapids, F i r s t Grand Rapids, C i t y . . . . . . Hillsdale, First Hillsdale, Second Houghton, First Ioaia, First Jackson, First Jackson, Peoples' Kalamazoo, First Kalamazoo, Michigan Lansing, Second Lowell, Lowell Marquette, First Marshall, First Marshall, Michigan Monroe, First Owosso, First Pontiac, First Pontiac, Second Paw-Paw, First Romeo, First Sturgis, First St. John's, First Three Rivers, First Tecumseh, First Ypsilanti, First $305,764 93 62,914 84 100,764 20 246,197 10 219,108 07 54,544 39 62,224 87 217,186 49 89,941 07 42,537 10 39,765 18 195,273 40 00 23 24 00 14 $177,934 00 49,500 00 62,125 00 132,500 00 87,000 00 44,930 00 80,000 00 141,500 00 87,500 00 51, 000 00 85,800 00 89,728 00 89,495 00 44,036 00 45,000 00 53,000 00 90,000 00 50,200 00 86,500 00 45,000 00 89,000 00 88,750 00 44,490 00 83,129 00 76,475 00 43,500 00 90,000 00 44,950 00 66,190 00 3,435, 000 00 175,617 92 2,812,022 00 3,511, 698 65 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 26,000 100,000 74,073 8,000 lf50 81 $200,000 00 50,000 00 1588 294 812 168 1470' 1247 275 1065 1533 191 1359 264 1280 390 1515 1518 1587 1573 434 1574 1521 354 825 1539 600 1063 155 100,000 00 150,000 00 100,000 00 Total 50,000 00 100,000 00 160,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 150, 000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 $8,214 82 1,170 30 1,500 00 13,541 48 10,000 oo 10,500 00 2,000 00 2,100 00 9,026 63 1,120 00 4,435 90 17,000 00 6,661 87 2,479 23 10,092 79 3,166 16 20,039 01 500 00 405 52 1,690 00 1,800 00 1,144 06 2,041 94 4,698 3,679 2,148 5,000 1,940 215,084 94,465 47,117 97,166 108,420 107,089 47,046 26,543 120,547 15 89 10 14 25 47 68 89 52 63,773 45 41,851 79 64,934 70 32,477 79 33,050 14 37,516 47 30,273 01 59,722 81 City of Detroit. First Second National Insurance Bank American 97 116 1433 1542 00 00 00 00 1,550,000 00 Total 00 00 40 00 67,500 599,281 85,000 201,500 00 00 00 00 779,715 1,099,918 863,657 593,769 96 93 15 31 208,073 40 953,281 00 3,337,061 35 1,082 80 40,625 00 43,910 00 32,260 51,266 47,465 55,590 52,192 30,728 Wisconsin, Appleton, Appleton... Berlin, First Beloit, Beloit Beaver Dam Columbus, First Cedarburg, First 1650 400 836 851 178 1415 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 00 00 00 00 00 100,000 00 1,026 15 3,452 84 765 61 42,500 44,750 ' 45,000 90,000 00 00 00 00 82 73 96 04 53 95 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. $40 5£ #76,831 0' 32,342 44 $158 82 9,935 92 2,754 71 $13,035 6C) 5,073 16} 4,858 2C1 17,061 25 8,797 09i . . „ , , 3,889 74 6,043 32 3,250 71 9,967 64 8,331 23 4,176 34 13,362 06 11,504 74 12,395 82 4,062 58 2,826 18 15,711 75 3,438 37 12,806 29 659 95 6.370 90 1,780 76 4,207 18 4,389 62 3,767 93 5,037 93 5,798 72 286 24 157 22 2,282 68 42 97 695 00 373 22 29,083 44 22,305 00 $20,000 00 961 54 3,970 85 3.371 69 6,657 13 181,556 78 288,921 41 288,921 4! 11,981 92 14,650 40 24,080 58,290 32,363 16,330 31,796 5,234 9,640 30,535 49 24 15 91 131,064 79 61 18 00 97 ' 77,206 76 495 20. 2 54 30 69 246,598 45 13,836 76,735 16,849 4,824 05 04 07 38 112,244 54 2,920 82 4,264 47 . 17,573 61 . 2,758 77 2,843 32 , 4,079 42. 20,000 00 905 00 905 00 Aggregate. State bank circulation outstanding. Profits. | Due to other banks. Due to National Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing1 officers. United States deposits. LIABILITIES. $704,989 91 245,489 39 269,247 40 569,235 75 460,161 13 166,017 71 247,804 79 531,449 13 294,798 93 198,833 44 238,927 24 400,942 04 433,974 97 399,226 34 147,579 73 328,626 58 334.108 22 314,024 51 240,417 53 123,730 17 337,749 70 258,713 07 141,263 78 255,143 57 220.109 46 131,190 91 233,635 56 133,594 70 209,510 08 10,409,126 12 1,042; 929 11 3,228,380 80 1,282,487 77 1.104,960 57 6,658,758 25 126,301 84 150,524 00 157.572 80 154,124 96 153,488 74 225.573 9 174 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Ranking Associations RESOURCES. . T I T L E OF B A N K . S I Wisconsin. Nation al Bank of— Dele van, First Elkhorn, FirstFort Atkinson, First Fox Lake, First Fond du Lac, First. Green Bay, First Green Bay, City Hudson, First Janesville, First Janesville, Rock County Jefferson . Kenosha, First L a Crosse, First Madison, First 1248 873 157 426 555 874 1009 95 83 749 1076 212 1313 144 Monroe, First Manitowoc, First Neenah Oshkosh, First Oshkosh, Commercial Racine,First Ripon, First Sparta, First Whitewater, First Watertown, Wisconsin Waukesha, Wakesha Waukesha, Fanners*.. 230 852 1602 218 1568 457 425 1115 124 1010 1086 1159 Total $34,261 82,935 56,895 63,510 171,858 58 81 07 35 25 96, 726 90 75, 953 52 46,937 38 74, 869 26 125,387 44 32,570 37 97, 581 37 59,097 88 $41 77 8,414 26 2,210 23 131 02 1,256 62 1,265 7,991 95 . 688 12 396 65 61 03 133,243 98 ^250 07 42,156 52 2,736 09 37,340 28 2,316 40 38, 999 29 103,463 20 310 35 312,981 35 992 54 183,374 59 1,339 53 37,258 70 1,622 04 69, 653 30 35 50 60,597 65 943 71 50,123 43 2,550 47 59,622 54 237 35 91,247 51 2,345,156 14 41,210 97 $1,332 4,200 960 6,984 5,000 2,518 2.465 3,650 50 $1,156 59 £2,090 64 00 1,326 91 2,767 27 20 1,342 37 66 1, 486 77 1,040 12 00 1,171 75 522 76 3,733 00 04 3,041 94 3,206 14 00 570 35 11,250 00 1.466 33 4,722 97 6, 885 70 2. 750 00 2,981 06 5,709 3,067 1,284 8,844 75 43 94 29 2,000 00 4,000 8,385 3,556 5,750 13,200 982 00 21 58 00 00 00 628 01 4,233 97 1,783 04 3, 750 50 778 24 3,305 68 1,326 01 358 53 3,782 87 2, 070 64 3, 710 25 2,324 58 3,354 52 4,086 00 1,429 31 484 84 627 30 819 42 57 199 29 948 14 1,493 30 4,000 00 132,645 74 36,787 58 48,736 25 City of IMtlwaukic. First National Exchange Milwaukie Nat'l B ' k of W i s . . Merchants' National City 64 1003 1017 1438 1483 Total 227,200 41 2,059 53 331,221 22 1,251 25 511,352 71 14,657 20 127,429 15 2,015 62 176, 073 29 5,022 81 1,373,276 78 25,006 41 16,811 50,900 1,006 5,119 04 00 75 00 4, 614 58 2,152 27 12,472 36 4,265 53 8,273 63 1,696 25 73.836 79 15,040 48 18,434 14 Iowa. Burlington, First 351 Burlington, National State . 751 1299 Bloomfield, First 337 Centreville, First. 500 Cedar Rapids, First 483 Cedar Rapids, City 794 Clinton, Clinton 1479 Council Bluffs, First 104,700 00 274,187 82 66,749 33 16,388 55 113,840 45 113,521 85 97,587.79 66,193 501 2,203 32 2, 059 40 605 07 1,484 29 4,162 21 145 56 1,620 94 981 10 8,000 00 1,189 73 1,211 19 1, 404 57 13,300 00 2,804 40 1,030 67 1,156 55 224 66 2, 680 53 2, 207 59 3,617 15 1.814 73 2,135 10 819 13 2,230 94 2,893 87 5,376 18 921 77 3,543 18 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. ££ o $6,395 89 26 51 •3 © & j=> tn $50,000 $5,900 75,000 800 83,000 200 50,000 101,550 $12,215 29 715 $49 55 12.284 16 294 1,000 11,941 00 5,042 11,500 00 919 01 64,368 66 $9,800 00 50,000 17,850 265 101 80 24,783 50,000 31,550 3,708 179 80 26,912 48 50,000 7,500 6,118 71 05 431 79 140,000 87,350 18,347 991 62 66,843 02 4,251 81 102,000 30,900 1,855 9 60 40,104 80 60,000 20,750 4,741 150 00 10,272 50 11,180 82 50,000 1,900 737 110 50 35,189 9' 2, 731 03 50,700 3,500 5,698 249 73 30,474 54 848 55 46,000 65,750 1,920 977 34 38,484 00 5,670 75 90,000 76,350 3,450 23 75 37,537 00 988 97 50,000 8,200 6,200 459 88 14,057 75 6, 070 27 50,000 13,500 558 14 40 13,698 12 6,000 00 50,000 50,350 2,620 280 97 59,506 00 2, 073 01 101,000 18,800 625 . 81,000 1,900 2,091 21 00 58,440 00 3,260 79 26,241 00 31,664 48 51,000 50 5,557 124 97 32,907 00 53,000 3,500 160 267 50 28,115 50 50,000 .4,000 3,551 62 31 25,343 48 6, 81.0 17 60,000 16,650 3,415 1,083 50 24.291 69 61 14 58,500 36,050 1,015 1,469 97 21,418 52 101,000 11,250 575 87 92 21,558 64 65, 655 92 2,103,750 543,700 92,208 8,062 67 889,779 51 14,989 63 200,000 166,200 15,696 3,151 57 228,007 00 5,337 09 155,000 150,000 1,836 860 00 582 89 250,000 1, 744 57 118,970 00 12,755 78 75,000 5,800 13,115 22 93 69,200 00 65,000 6,000 5,654 52 95 SI, 826 50 68,370 10 745,000 328,000 41,101 4.087 45 563, 033 50 8,486 98 100,000 58,250 10,000 72 35 94,471 03 10,720 16 100,000 4,400 22,935 2,440 70 65,007 88 259 36 57,050 455 49 65 6,079 90 10 40 50,000 39 12 31,215 50 2,073 37 1,850 9,800 00! 3,600 00 122,630 00 4,800 34,704 71 10,197 21 t: o i 60,000 3,800 5, 050 250 00 28,708 38 100,000 21,250 3, 034 295 40 28, 585 42 60,000 1,400 4,565 53,000 17,850 5,521 12,484 08 1.088 02 15,870 11 3,600 00, 10*3* 176 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Ranking Assodatinns LIABILITIES. a T I T L E OF B A N K . h' 0) a a V O ft •a o -6 •a |§ o & s to DC a 0 1 1 ft © © .U V .s 73 !E 'B a 1 Wisconsin. National Bank of— Delevan, First Elkhorn, First Fort Atkinson, First Fox Lake, First Fond du Lac, First Green Bay, First Green Bay, City Hudson, First Janes ville, First Janesville, Rock County Jefferson Kenosha, First L a Crosse, First Madison, First Monroe, First Manitowoc, First Neenah Oshkoeh, First Oshkosh, Commercial Racine, First Ripon, First Sparta, First Whitewater, First Watertown, Wisconsin. WaukeBha, Waukesha Waukesha, Farmers* 1248 873 157 426 555 874 1009 95 83 749 1076 212 1313 144 230 852 1602 218 1568 457 425 1115 124 1010 1086 1159 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25, 000 00 1,820 83 1,382 04 1,911 15 810 00 1,342 57 1,072 00 30,508 16 100,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 00 00 00 00 00 2,000 1,794 3,020 10,000 00 17 26 00 2,982 550 598 1,460 1,025 15 00 39 01 00 11,213 2,000 3,500 1,960 2,000 750 1,428 71 00 00 94 00 00 55 90,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 2w Oo Sw S ' , l/000 Oftu VM' U Total $475 00 $50,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 If!, yo-j Q'lO oo ^fi J1.XO $45,000 67,500 67,500 45,000 86,000 00 00 00 00 00 44,500 00 45,000 00 43,340 00 124,830 00 90,000 00 53, 985 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 39,860 00 79,867 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 44,945 00 89,835 00 71,426 00 45, 000 00 45,000 00 44,955 00 54,000 00 45,000 00 90,000 00 $22,222 15 47,986 88 26,015 68 54,791 87 205,292 87 133,613 83 149,729'39 63,206 81 119,286 45 167,028 41 30,545 48 114,790 61 121,496 36 149,993 70 83,276 28 35,030 63 37,218 36 223,629 74 234,427 62 198,229 82 69,180 45 89,974 92 58,685 44 71,602 74 110,241 29 50,972 12 1,849 328 00 JO b, u**7 • , ifQt7^4 SQ O8 180,000 135,980 212,500 67,500 57,000 364,341 11 501,437 53 City of Milwaukic. First National Exchange Milwaukie Nat'l B ' k of W i s . Merchants' National City 64 1003 1017 1438 1483 Total 200,000 00 200,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 Q^n uuu nrwi w rifl cou, 19,000 14,147 52,126 12,785 13,246 00 22 16 32 65 00 00 00 00 00 480,818 73 177,030 90 199,467 33 111, 305 35 652,980 00 j, YAJ, uyo ou 11,910 76 89,000 00 85,000 00 49,480 00 158,925 45 290,363 48 28,349 66 15,87108 Iowa. Burlington, First 351 Burlington, National State... 751 Bleomfield, First 1299 Centreville, First 337 Cedar Rapids, First 500 Cedar Rapids, City 483 Clinton, Clinton 994 Council Bluffs, First 1479 100,000 00 100,000 00 55,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 00 00 00 00 15,003 69 1,500 00 1, 642 32 4,379 89 4,298 77 44,965 00 53,000 00 87,500 00 1,0U 74 839 16 50,679 00 45,000 00 179,162 48 87,528 25 90,171 15 79,526 42 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first 10*3* Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $330 G8 $942 22 $793 41 2,880 87 346 54 52 45 618 69 147 54 71 73| 1,536 70 505 05 60 51 ' 42,903 63 44,439 10 39,090 54 2,463 08 41,435 44 168,199 39 114,020 98 91,011 39 205,032 37 $23,794 20 23,794 90 44,531 06 5,339 96 2,332 67 202 25 15,810 27 3,041 83 172,732 81 23 39 42 28 26 18,121 56 13,709 40 32,593 93 8,169 91 15,097 45 13,248 39 26,275 95 1, 663 28 16,085 43 307,810 58 72,594 80 72,370 50 1,477 45 10,476 33 3,983 24 98,446 81,692 119,244 4,920 3,507 458 42 $1,138 87 3, 540 03 8,288 81 1,174 66 7,365 22 3,476 89 2,609 34 4,958 04 8,537 93 18,102 72 1,455 40 4,045 82 3,472 75 14,655 38 5,213 31 1,966 48 3,657 66 9,847 11 5,097 84 6,211 85 2,811 02 4,738 08 4,144 63 3,443 60 5,844 52 4,494 43 788 87 4, C54 54 9, 947 80 12,157 23 3,689 54 1,425 5? 7,337 11 7,778 12 • 10,215 83 5,210 5? , Stale bank circulation outstanding. i Due to other banks. Due to Nation'l Banks. ; f Depoaits of U. States disbursing officers. £ 2 i United States deposits. LIABILITIES. $6,120 00 6,120 00 1,150 00 C tto $119, ICG 70 219,020 91 178,625 32 152,348 57 402,304 88 232,400 72 251,9C8 71 162,576 85 * 451,066 17 375,255 31 150,171 27 221,8C8 14 220,989 37 309,513 74 300,429 28 132,547 It 138,937 49 371,317 33 435,927 67 389,414 05 168,991 47 193,213 00 159,746 01 191,046 34 211,835 81 24G, 895 10 7,355,139 64 1,032,821 53 1,051,226 32 1,173,559 19 365,049 78 397,476 58 1,150 00 4,020,133 40 10,833 00 415,792 52 516,983 97 138.019 £0 114,362 31 343,879 48 287,105 14 212,860 59 196,063 70 178 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . S P 2 o 3 £ ao Iowa, National Bank of— Davenport, First Davenport, Davenport Decorah, First Des Moines, First Des Moines, Second Des Moines, National State. Dubuque, First Dubuque, Merchants' Dubuque, National State Fairfield, First Fort Madison, Fort Madison. Fort Dodge, First Grinnell, First Iowa City, First Iowa City, Iowu City Independence, First Keokiik, First Keokuk, State Lyons, First Lansing, First Marion, First Mount Pleasant, Firat Mount Pleasant. Nat'l State.. McGregor, First Marshalltown, First Muscatine, Muscatine Muscatine, Mereh'ts Exch'ge. Maquoketa, First Newton, First Ottumwa, First Oskaloosa, First Oskaloosa, National State Osage, Osage Vinton, First Washington, First Waterloo, First Winter set Total 15 848 493 389 485 950 317 846 1540 1475 1611 $147,928 75 193,990 53 $1,792 30 70, 624 24 727 31 57,326 89 1,677 00 7,941 85 174,278 18 3,764 53 158,180 42 1,377 16 204,502 51 3,461 70 226,949 06 3,049 31,651 24 89 03 69,5C2 27 $10, $11, $10,201 00 12,191 03 373 70 6, 447 84 14 23 2, 507 45 9,303 2G 11,098 ll 2,849 9: 2,310 0? 521 GG 6,190 66 032 61 $6,693 88 68 30 345 16 3,000 00 3,446 03 . 4,853 78 . 2,059 141. G, 096 86. 631 41. 1,510 38; 1661 1629 38, 519 10 98, 279 71 1,288 51 977 87, 808 64 1,273 03 1581 20, 268 18,' 1,491 49 80 212 408 36j 4,515 21 1441 131,354 74; 402 26 66 121, 766 05j 2,309 71 405 55, 853 29j 4,455 80 117 65,513 331 2,706 29 299 60; 061 8lj 922 131,483 61! 62 14 323 117,379 23 5,526 32 411 133,939 42'' 6 00 692 207, 404 11] 2, 619 67 1577 109,779 71 883 64 999 45,C85 19 650 65,695 53| 4,124 56 107 77, 633 941 3,563 16 147 124,514 97! 1,105 21 1 1101 H 145 S9 643 49 1618 37, 065 S31 2,858 68 J 1593 67, 399 156,312 73 1,518 21 1,500 ( 792 79,514 29,' 1,019 75 !, 471 J 1403 49, 416 92 1,880 68 f, 093 : 4,567,817 04 72,672 76 149,676 31 1,489 74 1.4U7 69 18 2,133 14 j CS CO 1,197 95j 2,729 91 4,09105 4, 945 35 3,000 00 81 95 170 50j 552 37 027 89. 2,214 09 I, 627 80 !, 672 74| 1,614 81 612 76 1,827 78 501 24' 65 4g| 2,525 61 , 185 84 306 00 172 15 . 262 93' 193 00 037 52. J. 1,444 67'. 100 00 . 2,609 1,379 08 3,519 26 9C0 20,008 91 1.3L0 293 0C 1,772 46 3,021 Of 1,785 7C 2,743 0^ 6,939 54 1,350 0C 2,182 14 2,292 GC 2,389 51 354 75 12,950 76 1,548 92 720 93 329 Cte 1,883 4S 5,742 51 364 73,848 01: 27,325 90 159,811 5C Minnesota. Hastings, First Hastings, Merchants' Minneapolis, First Minneapolis, Nat'l Exchange. Minneapolis, State 406 1538 710 719 IG23 104,593 80 93,010 21! 98,988 71 115,532 49 160,442 45 4,014 74 5,728 2,692 4,711 91 4,535 16 1,719 33 36 83 91 3,319 13 1,759 53 1 70 3,160 75 198 03 1,416 97 37 4,246 07] 2,263 95 3,000 00 28 20, 592 0<> 2,614 491 664 20 5,030 16,883 13,094 7,027 13,897 74 5P OC 05 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Coniu ted. RESOURCES. Ci «3 S Sg G P3 I F : TJ O o $133,913 34 [$15,165 65 51,711 31 54,156 06 7,417 07 2 CD 17,126 69 117 47 04 $100,000 $76,650 200,000 72,550 5,700 50,000 1,550 782 81,000 400 19,677 80 31,600 71,000 1,015 15,160 00 106,000 150,0C0 35,676 44 21,114 15,776 42 37,458 57 206, 000 w 29 02 330 00 13,172 49 10,302 20 12,187 85 16, 788 88 5,659 14 10,600 49 19,458 90 25,083 72 45 39 21,517 42 12,256 34 16,003 75 50,000 68,000 70,000 300,000 100,000 75,000 105,000 50,000 53,000 50,000 67,000 76,000 4,614 40 48,414 38 57, 908 25 37 15 31,324 21 904 63 2,258 92 624 77 3,897 61 11,995 30 2, 428 25 15,305 58 6,640 21 2,208 50 4,297 21 1,107 82 20,493 02 100,000 6,957 83 10,593 86 4,656 94 6,568 78 51 37 14,091 16 365 76 50,000 50,000 44,100 98,450 78,000 7,200 3,765 6,231 380 17,900 3,704 51 71,725 00 6,218 69,477 00 1,981 70 48,295 93 65 10 4,550 4,372 950 5,000 55,800 3,925 22,000 7,093 2,800 37,835 72 28,882 26 2,000 187 00 14,000 33,244 481 80 73,808 3,160 1,755 00 33,514 3,700 4,106 3,697 55 41,150 4,350 4,200 18,454 55,149 23,969 80 00 9,192 18,233 450 172 50,000 2,512 632 30 18,500 6,958 1,671 11 65,708 6,000 00 51,850 7,943 471 00 60,300 1,500 00 1,000 816 335 17 19,274 890 2,026 84 43,958 4.000 6,150 4,970 95 24,891 6,900 7,733 1,359 89 25,631 37,125 4,730 2,845 150 09 23,214 700 2,615 324 52 29,897 3,050 76 22 18 15,024 500 20 9,217 700 2,500 12,500 500 13,421 6,224 100 1,995 3,680,150 933,200 457 61 21,188 19,342 29,390 208,333 43,250 15 1,813,629 341 1 5 , 5 9 6 105,500 6,450 780 619 00 26,384 85 104,000 400 1,005 17 00 26,603 88 2,439 40 50,000 3,200 1,825 407 19 38,108 34 3,645 61 50,000 1,150 3,171 656 01 40,064 00 17,225 48 14,158 45 100,700 16,950 1,922 1,440 00 23,036 00 10,685 42 4,049 96 2.922 12 23,140 88 56,734 09 4,846 30 13, 735 2,950 10,150 6,200 19,684 52 49,036 85 12,629 18,810 50,000 50,000 13,524 70 963,029 40 268,700 7s| 150,000 50, 000 75,000 30, 000 50,000 75,000 100,000 50, 000 100,000 150,000 100,000 10,826 96 12,091 11 166,490 75 $33,500 00 13,763 18 50,000 2,643 35 15,203 95 3,335 22 $280,896 00 4,176 85 100,000 9,629 32 3,354 26 51,734 03 $1,225 $6,244 9; 20,230 30 82 10*3* 180 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Rejwrts of the condition of the National Banking LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Iowa. National Bank of— Davenport, First Davenport, Davenport... Decorah, First Des Moines, First Des MoineB, Second Des Moines, National State.. Dubuqne, First Dubuque, Merchants' Dubuque, National State Fairfield, First Fort Madison, Fort Madison. Fort Dodge, FirBt Grinnell, First Iowa City, First Iowa City, Iowa City Independence, First Keokuk, First Keokuk, State Lyons, First Lnnsing, First Marion, First Mount Pleasant, First Mount Pleasant, Nat'l State. McGregor, First Marshalltown, First Muscatine, Muscatine Muscatine, Merct'tsExch'ge. Maquoketa, First Newton, First Ottumwa, First Oskaloosa, First Oskaloosa, National State... Osage, Osage Vinton, First Washington, First Waterloo, First Wintereet 15 848 493 389 485 950 317 846 1540 1475 1611 1661 1629 18 977 1581 80 1441 66 405 117 299 922 323 411 650 107 147 1101 1618 1593 398 792 1403 Total.. $100,000 00 200, COO 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 $3,500 3,567 1,192 3,350 00 41 39 76 2,699 9,103 2,954 5,670 500 81 55 33 15 00 6,069 1,759 2,113 17,619 52 05 42 37 50,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 200,000 00 150,000 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 30,000 00 50,000 00 75, COO 00 $90, 000 00 179,150 00 45,000 00 88,900 00 42, 465 00 90,000 00 130,000 00 180,000 00 127, 500 00 44,*626 00 67,500 00 00 00 00 00 00 3,563 11 20,000 00 3,195 19 3,400 00 3,500 00 5,312 50 1,341 87 3,316 45 5 386 82 5,745 92 600 00 734 00 400 00 2,500 00 2,160 72 714 87 42,219 00 57,500 00 82,375 00 43,500 00 89,870 00 135,000 00 89,000 00 44,500 00 59,940 00 62,870 00 85,940 00 88,580 00 67,447 00 89,250 00 42,500 00 45,000 00 44,100 00 60,000 00 67,500 00 62,490 00 35,000 00 42,500 00 37,500 00 42,500 00 43,170 00 3,722,000 00 175,857 54 3,160,016 00 100,000 00 50,000 00 100,000 00 150,000 00 1,000 00 100,000 00 5,000 00 5,500 00 50,000 00 67,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 00 00 00 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 60,000 00 75,000 00 100,000 00 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1,800 00 Minnesota. 496 Hastings, First 1538 Hastings, Merchants' 710 Minneapolis, First Minneapolis, Nat'l Exchange. 719 1623 Minneapolis, State 100,000 CO 1,449 30 100,000 00 1,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 2,729 £8 100,000 00 COO 00 89,000 88,651 43,250 44,250 87,000 00 00 00 00 00 Associations EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. $55,055 2f 45,457 6 $2, 973 0 14,810 6( 38,539 7c 102,946 5£ 67,652 8£ i j Due to other banks. ! i f $2,437 1< > 2,952 4;> 1,428 4C ) 41,198 11 *8 | Due to National Banks. I i 1 Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. f j - United Statea deposits, j LIABILITIES. 768 5,808 458 14,257 53 o: 8." 86 $79 9S ! 1,379 73i 1,598 37 2,383 81 9,089 11,610 25,973 7,354 i 4G 78i 76: 03: 3,459 56 763 90 2, 111 91 44,829 85 3,189 05 499 54 7,355 78 20 no i 22 27! 1.104 96 2. 792 2Di 4,252 83 25,217 24 682 72 4,446 82 49,402 18 3,116 42 1,150 59 2,197 77 i 221 20, ! 11,714 03 5,079 99 10,000 00 488,901 42 44,171 17 10. 003 79 183 48' | 1.931 98 • | 95,567 36 89,695 03 43H nj 268 16 2,591 24 16 56 22.288 64 a 0 § .ts w tsP3 Sfl vc 3 to $20,284 61J $782,224 GG 21,671 91S 826,985 32 j 4,805 4£ 147,784 48 7,351 O S ».. 296,718 85 11,847 27 109,755 47 13,990 61 435,645 62 13,900 oe 572,701 50 10,134 7C ) 6i2,373 60 23,763 4£ ; $17,160 00 567,232 48 2,398 91 138,975 02 10,600 39 210,533 67 330 00 30,330 00 6, 944 49 132,772 65 a non 4i 238,022 43 ' H 334 93 353,004 64 3,748 82 152,898 89 9. 703 01 430.452 04 8. 457 06 391,172 14 11,085 04 317,844 08 5,386 41 141.541 36 4,545 21 179,099 52 4,579 67 274,739 86 4,150 57 398,067 23 6,682 00 7,963 80 189,195 83 4,506 27 240.542 03 2,237 26 383,087 13 7,882 16 237,493 71 7,310 13 153,801 15 151,626 87 5,3£8 01 200,276 43 8,353 22 264,416 19 4,754 73| 216,558 39 3,929 82: 106,586 61 6,207 29 1 140,659 85 6,767 33 258,338 24 25.671 99 185,483 82 10. 024 04 155,025 73 3.289 47 378,117 46 34.675 00 13,079,040 43 14.C68 18, 11,525 26 6,892 43 . 19,900 91 . 9,357 58 . 5,500 00 270,350 254,045 241,708 290,842 398,784 04 35 26 59 26 182 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition oj the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations RESOURCES. T I T L E OF B A N K . £ <«f 2 * •a £ Minnesota* National Bank of— New Ulm, First Rochester, First Red Wing, First S t Paul, First St. Paul, Second St. Paul, Nat'l Marine . Stillwater, First Shakopee, First Winona, First Winona, United I 631 579 1487 203 725 1258 1514 1597 550 1643 Total. $44,712 88,267 76,454 634,669 227,730 128,237 91,322 47,824 63,096 85,594 28 $1,895 55 893 47 46 68 20 70 00 23,300 00 43 2,355 19 98 3,035 52 22 2,285 16 31 9,627 48 332 34 43 62 1,979 13 2,060,537 09 62,994 21 $52 1,378 1,369 9,009 4,012 2,518 665 928 3,299 1,599 $700 1,514 3,992 1,600 6,756 1,813 2,850 1,653 2,884 8,500 60 $6,748 32 94 2,000 00 63 3,015 35 00 81 05 4,854 13 53 2,172 50 65 43 24 1,988 37 66,117 01 33,389 25 24,096 67 Kansas. Leavenworth, First Leavenworth, Second Lawrence 182 1446 .;1590 123,308 64 107,189 88 91,731 25 2,213 34 849 35 10, 913 29 13,724 92 2,982 79 322,229 77 3,062 69 27,621 00 1,877 49 3,988 02 1,030 01 2,225 00 Topeka, Kansas Valley . Total Missouri* 2,225 00 I Boonville, Central Columbia, Exchange Hannibal, First Independence, First Kansas City, First St. Charles, First St. Joseph, First Sedalia, First 1584 1467 1571 1529 1612 260 1580 1627 Total 145,503 84,210 100,819 90,569 51,440 83,411 145,693 96,915 83 90 86 49 92 02 89 39 803,565 30 1,166 07 623 50 15,921 1,066 1,691 6,595 479 77 45 27 48 4, 592 46 1,103 35 8, 690 40 3, 430 23 3,011 50 435 21 3,581 45 2,601 43 996 15 1, 889 85 2, 088 71 27,064 54 17,137 39 15,283 35 City of St. Louis. First Second Third Fourth St. Louis - . . Union Merchants' 89 139 170 283 1112 1381 1501 547,417 21 12,689 08 755,333 15 1,752,006 60 292, 652 82 7 , 7 8 4 1 8 630,597 54 692,369 59 946,515 74 5,616,897 65 Ttoal. 0,473 26 29,169 4,196 51,478 2,346 29,514 14,763 39 27 01 50 82| 04 1553 lYcvnda. Austin, First Nat. B ' k of Nev. 113,931 49 4,157 42 13,187 50 7,408 18 6,834 18 131,468 03 69,380 87 72, 018 46 Oregon. Portland, First 8,649 09 7,218 17 15,753 61 15, 608 05 51,612 79 10, 970 34 24,067 07 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 10*3* on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1866—Continued. RESOURCES. *rf&& « fl o 3 5) ft « a " § t M S # Z S3 <to $60,000 $2,091 18,413 $20 20 $50 50,000 6,350 $3, 693 10. 426 $20 00 $10,302 7! 93 30 22,500 00 192,631 53 236 73 26,550 74 185,205 17 48,904 82,814 00 600, 000 471,250 2,500 171 00 19,980 126 19 212,000 7,450 CO rtj 9,814 50,000 570 50 100,000 3,150 6,538 954 88 1,271 9,836 166,322 00 $37,245 00 36,898 97 1,797,600 00 31,325 00 12,34;) 36 24,770 02 2,275 34 7,277 00 310,773 66 24,064 1,685 22 50,000 13,350 2,727 14 30 50,000 150 25,878 400 70 50,000 1,450 5,678 202 50 11,288 50 65,672 36 500 00 50,000 27,850 7,684 45 50 30,471 98 339,220 75108,726 19 1,682,200 259,200 49,431 6,528 19 96,386 52 42,438 61 100,000 122,050 67,502 551 45 140,000 12 71,557 16 300,000 103,250 3,182 650 65 68,475 43 102,000 1,450 55 174 68 17,932 00 226,407 55 19,331 5,584 17 1,094 58 $126,956 47 2,239 63 526,011 37 217,511 02 123,417 41 170,383 42 284,344 64 521,904 07 74,331 15 5,390, 565 22 712,188 480,512 247,638 30,000 30,000 44 22 68 00 187,275 66 48,022 78 332,000 226,75G 70,739 1,376 78 54,916 49 24,307 57 6,922 40 100,000 191,650 11,232 25.803 26 78,208 00 94,000 28,500 1,790 35 46,595 84 825 19 296,584 80 118,675 85 338 35 101,500 100,500 1,490 80,359 00 1,996 80 529,967 86 85,613 90 2,229 19 50,000 150 400 24,813 47 3,065 00 101,400 10,550 3,000 50,000 28,600 22,780 30 101,515 40 4,360 02 1,470 339 34 636,317 29 268,526 11 33,717 49 99 58 30,602 00 1,219 69 12,311 53 2,230 00 248,777 77 292,958 22 45,042 56 450 70 100,000 4,950 9,300 5,798 64 57,548 71 377,575 95 27,666 79 1,610 22 100,000 4,000 8,811 481 50 38,990 00 289,004 86 481,024 76 38,923 43 696,900 368,900 34,233 39,553 04 378,332 51 31,488 61 110,325 9' 101,847 12 72,384 45 8,302 58 169,480 33 200,000 124,050 25,435 5,136 02 309,141 0' 259,000 00 2,572,788 27 197,300 64,502 1,730 78 582,140 00 2,029,850 24 899,200 215,450 3,806,742 36 402,700 35,237 28,971 98 5,365 2,357 71 2,184 20,798 47 642,828 23 200,000 290,301 65 1,398,376 70 1,520 13 300,000 167,000 35,125 48 15,263 11 240,000 587,444 98 106,888 14 2,206,200 [ 6,837 18 2,939,712 86 200,000 27,238 691. 9,417 87 I l l , 938 78 5,051 99 155,000 00 6,200 3,034 50: 18,246 46,891 86 939,500 171,270 11 1,296,761 14 91,835 94 1,019,267 81 144,005 87 104,000 00 157,169 108,921 32 2,231,522 87 363,000 00 2,264 00 23,743 12 53,508 25 1,556,882 24 12,680,6G8 76 1148 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of the condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . Minnesota. National Bank of— New Ulm, First ltochester, First Red Wing, First St. Paul, First St. Paul, Second St. Paul, Nat'l Marine . Stillwater, F i r s t . . : Shakopee, First W i n on n, First Winona, United 631 $54, 000 00 $10,301 9G. 579 4 4 , 7 1 2 00 89,990 22' 1487 45, 000 00 77,108 671 203 531,500 00 3S6,741 00| 725 180,000 00 121,786 30j 1258 89,250 oo! 104,663 50j 1514 4 5 , 0 0 0 ooj 114, 255 88, 1597 43,500 00; 2 4 , 3 5 1 SO; 550 ' 4 4 , 5 0 0 OOj 6^,740 44| 1643 4 5 , 0 0 0 00 142,009 60 48, 656 72 1,474, 613 00 1 , 7 4 5 , 9 9 7 80: 25, 652 43' 8 9 , 0 0 0 00 227,495 65' 13,0C0 00 90,000 00 160,756 32j 8 3 , 1 0 0 00 53,877 02! 1,660,000 00 Total . Kansas, Leavenworth, First Leavenworth, Second Lawrence Topeka, Kansas Valley 182 100, 000 CO 1590 100, 000 00 100,000 00 1G60 30, 000 00 1448 330,000 00 Total 262,100 00 442,128 99; 11,306 85 90,000 00 372, 059 48 2 , 4 1 5 86! 8 4 , 6 0 0 00 106,100 461 38, 652 43 ITIissouri. Eoonville, Central . . . Columbia, Exchange. Hannibal, First Independence, First.. Kansas City, First St. Charles, First St. Joseph, First. Sedalia, First 1467 100,000 00 100,000 00 1571 100,000 CO 1 , 0 5 1 85 88,500 00 242, 967 76; 1529 50, COO 00 600 00 4 1 , 0 0 0 CO 166,003 17' 1612 100,000 00 350 00 90, 000 00 54,125 3G( 260 50,000 00 2 , 3 5 0 00 4 1 , 9 5 0 00 193, 851 93( 1580 100,000 00 100,000 00 1,883 63 40,000 00 228,433 71j 3 , 7 3 1 95 8 0 , 1 9 3 00 9 7 , 4 5 0 87i 700, 000 00 2 3 , 6 9 0 14 556,243 00 200,000 00 200,000 00 70,000 00 177,790 00 106,925 29, 154,360 00 602,715 81 304,917 33 798,600 00 882, 111 99| 1584 1627 Total . 1 , 4 6 0 , 9 9 2 74 City of St. Ejonis. First Second Third Fourth St. L o u i s . . Union Merchants' 89 139 170 1 , 0 4 9 , 0 0 0 00 951, 665 19; 283 200,000 00 66,579 75 135, 000 00 732,257 92, 1112 530,000 00 52,002 77j 241,000 00 371, 622 691 1381 500,000 00 97,167 911 141,940 00 254,485 60' 1501 700,000 00 8 , 8 7 1 52- 204,000 00 541,969 87j 3 , 3 7 9 , 0 0 0 00 706,464 57, 1,852,390 00 4 , 3 3 6 , 8 2 9 07, 129,270 00 64,774 00 Total Oregon. Portland, First * IVcvailsi. Austin, First Nat. B'k of Nev. 1331 155,000 00; 1, 860 00 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. £t O O £g »V PLi i $98,563 OC $9,214 00 $954 28 388 17 2,087 83 91,672 00 3; 928 58 8,417 45 $103 11 6,955 00 3,790 14 2,780 15 5,375 57 2,372 91 45,000 00 98,563 00 9,214 00 131,973 60 51,207 52 120,925 74 60,577 20 75 00 181,502 94 44,973 17 7,679 65 4,971 18 8,825 26 4,043 90 21,476 09 1,470,339 34 636,317 29 296,584 80 529,9G7 86 268,520 11 248,777 77 292,958 22 377, 575 95 289,001 86 7,253 87 89,656 08 141,492 98 12,523 00 5,390,565 22 712,188 480,512 247,638 30,000 44 22 68 00 3,511 06 2,280 25 24 25 17,044 51 3, 468 48 12,180 72 6,997 18 4,261 41 4,806 29 1,467 30 7, 604 79 4,485 34 6,230 26 57,830 68 2,939,712 86 30,215 15 63, 694 33' 20,767 69 38,791 77' 19,981 26 9,225 05 38,411 13 1,572,788 27 2,029,850 24 3,806,742 36 1,398,376 70 1,296,761 14 1,019,267 81 1,556,882 24 3,925 76 535,150 41 i 4,043 90 41 00 9,510 91 80,145 17 2,573 00 5,417 47 85,267 53 116,057 88 151,998 00 175,616 55 91,477 98 $4,450 00 .. . $l£G,<j:>G 47 192,631 53 185,205 17 1,797,600 00 526,011 37 310,773 66 217,511 02 123,417 44 170,383 42 284,344 64 41,824 1*0 933 28 130,240 70 b to < 157,680 62 1,836 40 183,181 12 $379 95 5,041 14 5,301 23 42,729 00 13,092 39 1,520 86 2,291 87 2,753 30 5,219 16 1,413 70 aJ "3 to ! ! j j | State bank circulation j outstanding. ' i Due to Nation! Banks. Deposits of U. States disbursing officers. a -a [ United States deposits. LIABILITIES. 9,279 66 39 241,091 48 33 215,539 07 82 5,792 17 94 36 < 26,302 06 2,657 25 54,816 58 8,813 14 18,080 509,065 311,563 48,331 53,896 949,690 98 5,230 62 555,478 27 if: nro r * 1 221,086 38 7.183 72 39,175 00 1,956 00 13,792 00 54,923 00 12,680, GC8 76 379,351 11 186 Remittances and other cash items. Premiums paid. Expense account. •6 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Office number. el « ! ' T I T L E OP BANK. Loans and discounts. RESOURCES. Colorado Territory. ^National Bank of— Central City, Rocky Mount'n. 1632 Denver, First ...... 1016 Denver, Colorado 1651 Total ! $37,446 21 $1,091 81 252,217 68 120,258 31 6,109 45 $13,067 72 $3,580 74 $2,159 63 4 20 59,500 00 11,329 96 23,042 51 3,382 69 7,672 55 $3,348 19| 1,251 2sJ 4,599 44; I 409,922 20 7,201 26 95,610 23j 18,293 39 9,836 38 26,064 19 212,636 46 42,949 77 8,001 19 939 26 21 08 1,355 98 29,387 59 9,632 18 1,510 63 909 12 35 91 9,813 45 11,717 52 1,883 27! 281,650 42 8,961 53 40,375 75 11,278 30 2,455 66 23,414 24' Nebraska Territory. Nebraska City, Otoe County. 1417 209 Omaha, First Omaha, Omaha 1633 Total 1,616 34 8,929 39 732 57 Utah Territory. Great Salt Lake, Miners' 1646 124,184 20 17,325 71 19,286 96 4,843 01 1 Rloutana Territory. Helena First . . . . . . J 1649 i EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday 10*3* of October, 1866—Continued. Other United States bonds and securities. United States bonds deposited to secure circulation. Due from otheT banks. Due from National Banks. RESOURCES. • c. A a O S .s u a) 5 o o H "3 o no « - p m to m u a -2 ro S u b a a& J2 4 § i gV o 2 « O 3) ICJ & to < i $1,375 10 $32,382 40 70,133 24 2,109 00 31,762 80 917 10 $182,098 66 633,163 70 284,944 09 160,192 50 37,911 41 134,000 00 54,250 00| 29,710 00 4,401 20 134,278 44 1,100,206 45 $47,958 86 $778 0 0 $30,000 00 58,349 05 35,270 57 70,000 00 1 , 8 6 2 84 34,000 00 53,884 59 $8,910 00 $54,250 00 2 0 , 0 0 0 00 800 00 30,000 00 9,550 00 2,701 00 1,016 05 23,686 02 7,282 01 381 49 100,000 00129,100 00. 12,891 00 7,174 04 251,831 24 22,975 81 12,798 20 50,000 00 8,150 00 | 9,305 00 1,131 90 298,493 07 20,461 70 180,000 00j146,800 OOj 24,897 00 9,321 99 50,617 48 7,738 46 50,000 00 300 00 765 00 1,834 00 20,845 92 $3,864 24 86,862 36 21,889 95 60,275 30 167,983 58 25,754 19 13,750 05 147,307 02 874,649 42 219,890 99 1,241,847 43 290,644 87 188 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E Reports of ike condition of the National CURRENCY. Banking Associations LIABILITIES. T I T L E OF B A N K . 2 o Colorado Territory* National B a n t of— Central City, Rocky Mount'n. 1 6 5 2 1016 Denver, First 1651 Denver, Colorado Total $126,303 15 $50,000 0 0 200,000 00 100,000 00 $20,000 00 350,000 0 0 20,000 00 $59,500 00 248,511 7 5 155,639 3 6 59,500 0 0 530,459 2 6 Nebraska TerritoryNebraska City, Otoe County. Omaha, First Omaha, Omaha 1417 209 1633 50, 000 00 100,000 00 26,500 00 65,257 33 76,431 0 0 459,997 0 7 00 120,115 04 4,742 08 147,931 00 645,369 4 4 44,970 0 0 77,157 0 0 50,000 0 0 200,000 00 Total 1,000 00 3,742 08 45, 000 CTlab Territory. Great Salt Lake, Miners' 1646 Montana Territory. Helena, First 1649 150,000 00 1153 REPORT OF T H E "COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1S6G—Continued. w « 2 A* \ | O o <3 a Q State bank circulation ] outstanding. [ Due to Kation'I Banks. ' 1 disbursing officers. M a a X) h o qJ I 1 to ! i Deposits of U. States United States deposits. LIABILITIES. $5,790 51 $58,939 41 58,939 41 $182,098 66 $413 95 45,793 59 633,163 70 23,362 60 5,942 13 284,944 09 23,776 55 57,531 23 807 03 1,100,206 45 3,742 66 147,307 02 49,703 77 874,649 42 55,627 44 $113,927 83 13,760 39 $1,459 84 554 48 4 , 2 2 1 47 219,890 99 55,627 44 113,927 83 14,567 42 2,014 32 57,667 90 1,241,847 43 409 56 4,065 55 14,042 76 290,644 87