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THE NATIONAL BANKS. ELEVENTH ANNUAL EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY For the year 1873. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, JSTovember 28,1873. SIR : I have the honor to present through you to the Congress of the United States the eleventh annual report of the Comptroller of the Currency. Yery respectfully, your obedient servant, JNO. JAY KNOX, Comptroller. Hon. W. A. EICHARDSON, Secretary of the Treasury, REPORT OF THE CO.MRTR'OLLER OF THE CURRENCY, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, November 28, 1873. SIR: I have the honor to submit for the consideration of Congress, in compliance with section sixty-one of the national currency acfc, the following report: The first national bank, under the act of February 25, 1863, was organized in Philadelphia June 20,1863,* and the first circulating notes were issued December 21 of the same year. Since that time 2,129 national banks have been organized, 32 of which have failed, and 117 gone into voluntary liquidation by a vote of two-thirds of the shareholders, under section 42 of the act. During the last year 68 banks have been organized, 11 have failed, and 21 have gone into voluntary liquidation, leaving 1,980 in existence on November 1, 1873. * The first proceedings in the Congress of the United States in reference to the establishment of a bank were June 21,1780, at which time a committee of three was appointed to confer with the inspectors and directors of the proposed bank, which committee, on June 22, 1780, reported as follows: "Whereas a number of patriotic citizens of Pennsylvania have communicated to Congress a liberal offer, on their own credit, and by their own exertions, to supply and transport 3,000,000 rations, and 300 hogsheads of rum, for the use of the Army, and have established a bank for the sole purpose of obtain ing and transporting the said supplies with the greater facility and dispatch ; and whereas on the one hand the asaociators, animated to this laudable exertion by a desire to relieve the public necessities, mean not to derive from it the least pecuniary advantage • so, on the other, it is just and reasonable that they should be fully re-imbursed and indemnified : Therefore, Resolved, unanimously, That Congress entertain a high sense of the liberal offer of the said associators to raise and transport the beforementioned supplies for the Army, and do accept the same as a distinguished proof of their patriotism. Resolved, That the faith of the United States be, and the same hereby is,r pledged to the subscribers to the said bank, for their effectual re-imbursement in the premises. * * The proposed bank of 1780 was completed by the act of incorporation of 1781 of the Bank of North America. This bank was converted from a State bank to a national bank December 8, 1864. VI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The following table exhibits the resources and liabilities of the national banks at the close of business September 12, the date of their last regular report—the returns from New York City, from other redemption cities, and from the remaining banks being given separately: redempNew York City. Other banks. tion cities.* Country 48 banks. 1,747'banks. 181 banks. Aggregate. 1,976 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts $199,160, 887 79 |262, 523, 070 82 $478, 549, 345 61 3, 209, 914 03 Overdrafts 182, 459 04 594, 439 05 XT. S. bonds to secure circulation... 33, 870,100 00 89, 591, 050 00 264, 869, 250 00 U. S. bonds to secure deposits 3, 026, 000 00 11,129, 000 00 650, 000 00 U. S. bonds and securities on hand. 1, 707, 400 00 3, 785, 050 00 3,332, 400 00 Other stocks, bond, sand mortgages. 4, 736:, 037 68 14, 420,199 45 4, 552, 797 40 Due from redeeming and reserve agents 32,279, 436 51 63, 854, 684 15 Due from other national banks 15, 740,765 99 10, 976, 896 48 14, 696, 017 59 Due from other banks and bankers. 2, 077,286 04 3, 335, 728 30 6, 609, 859 07 Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures. 8, 469,984 33 8, 601, 528 75 17,590,310 13 3, 699, 404 08 Current expenses 905, 622 11 2, 380, 410 80 766, 179 69 1, 629, 390 56 5, 356, 773 62 Premiums 1, 908, 842 89 Checks and other cash items 7, 466, 300 80 2, 058,769 53 Exchanges for clearing-house 67, 897,740 69 21, 028, 262 84 Bills of other national banks 4, 955, 579 00 8, 502, 644 00 2, 618,583 00 15, 826 00 11,211 00 Bills of State banks 1, 428, 841 04 535, 538 90 Fractional currency 338, 394 32 3, 210, 970 07 2, 071, 688 83 14, 585, 810 55 Specie 21, 468, 530 00 28, 599, 405 00 42, 279, 728 00 Legal-tender notes 7, 550, 000 00 2, 250, 000 00 10, 810, 000 00 U. S. certificates of deposit 175, 000 00 Clearing-house certificates Totals . 389, 486, 310 48 489, 356, 698 65 $940, 233, 304 22 3, 986, 812 12 388, 330, 400 00 14, 805, 000 00 8, 824, 850 00 23, 709, .034 53 96,134,120 66 41, 413, 680 06 12, 022, 873 41 34, 661, 823 21 6, 985, 436 99 7, 752, 843 87 11, 433, 913 22 88, 926, 003 53 16, 076, 806 00 27, 037 00 2, 302, 774 26 19, 868, 469 45 92, 347, 663 00 20, 610, 000 00 175, 000 00 951, 784, 836 40 1, 830, 627, 845 53 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Deposits of XJ. S. disbursing officers Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers.. Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Totals . 293, 672, 631 00 65,920,771 00 30, 540,189 52 233, 798, 897 00 835,201 00 875, 868 26 283,107, 798 26 6, 036,117 63 6, 731, 509 49 17, 765, 945 68 5, 715, 819 36 4, 638, 458 78 2,145, 629 42 491, 072, 616 00 120, 314, 499 20 54, 515,131 76 339, 081, 799 00 1,188, 853 00 1, 402, 547 89 622, 685, 563 29 7, 829, 3-27 73 8, 0S8, 560 13 133, 672, 732 94 39, 298,148 14 5, 987, 512 36 5, 480, 554 09 389, 486, 310 48 489, 356, 698 65 951, 784, 836 40 1, 830, 627, 845 53 127,164, 985 00 32,470,536 75 12, 764, 472 21 77, 800, 560 00 207,127 00 320, 700 03 172, 065,102 29 1, 496, 332 71 1, 326, 753 51 43, 649, 018 01 15, 469, 278 28 1, 349, 053 58 3, 272, 799 28 62,125 39 70, 235, 000 00 21,923,211 45 11, 210, 470 03 27, 482, 342 00 146, 525 00 205, 979 60 167, 512,662 74 296, 877 39 40, 297 13 72, 257, 769 25 18,113, 050 50 * The redemption cities, in addition to New York, are : Boston, Albany, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington, New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Saint Louis, and San Francisco. DISTRIBUTION OF THE CUEJIENCY. The act of February 25,1863, and the subsequent acts of June 3, 1864, and March 3,1865, authorize the issue of three hundred millions of circulating notes to national banks to be organized under the provisions ofu those acts, one hundred and fifty millions of which were required to be apportioned to associations in the States, in the District of Columbia and the Territories, according to representative population, and the remainder among associations formed in the several States, the District of Columbia and the Territories, having due regard to the existing capital, the resource and business of each State, District, and Territory." The whole amount of currency authorized by these acts was issued to national banks during the four years following. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VII The following table exhibits the apportionment of the whole amount of circulation authorized by law ($354,000,000) to the different States and Territories, upon the basis of population and wealth as given in the census returns of 1870, together with the amount outstanding and authorized, and the excess and deficiency: n - Apportio n . States and Territo- Apportio ment on ment on lies. population. wealth. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island Connecticut Aggregate apportionment. $2, 877, 818 1, 461,138 1, 517, 376 6, 689, 889 997, 747 2, 467,152 $2, 1, 1, 12, 1, 4, 200 800 600 300 300 600 $4,931, 018 2, 947, 938 2, 897, 976 19, 239,189 2, 750, 047 7, 033, 752 16, 011,120 23, 788, 800 39, 799, 920 20,118, 4,159, 16,167, 573, 3, 584, 813 382 317 873 651 38, 267, 400 5, 540,100 22, 425, 900 566, 400 3, 787, 800 58, 386, 9, 699, 38, 593, 1,140, 7, 372, 44, 604, 036 District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Missouri Total Southern and S o u t h western States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Nebraska 51, 622, 459 Total Eastern States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Middle States Total Western States Nevada Oregon California Colorado Utah Idaho Montana Wyoming New Mexico Arizona Dakota Washington Total Pacific States and Territories.. Grand total of States and Territories 053, 486, 380, 549, 752, 566, Outstanding and authorized circulation. $8, 029, 4, 624, 6, 932, 59, 523, 13, 385, 17, 994, Excess. 252 525 030 671 840 648 $3, 098,234 1, 676, 587 4, 034, 054 40, 284, 482 10, 635, 793 10, 960, 896 110, 489, 966 70, 690, 046 213 482 217 273 451 60, 976, 006 11,026,890 42, 055, 781 1, 296, 615 9, 252, 847 2, 589, 793 1, 327, 408 3, 462, 564 156, 342 1, 880,396 70, 587, 600 115,191, 636 124, 608,139 9, 416, 503 604, 560 5, 624, 042 2, 029, 041 4, 918, 022 3,239, 045 5, 435, 587 861, 846 4, 576, 646 3, 800, 529 3, 336, 863 3, 757, 640 2, 223, 936 6, 064, 027 5, 777,118 7, 901, 509 743, 400 2, 407, 200 1,115,100 1, 539, 900 1, 221, 300 1, 575, 300 265, 500 1,185, 900 1, 239, 000 1, 893, 900 938,100 920, 400 3, 557, 700 2, 938, 200 7, 557, 900 1, 347, 960 8, 031, 242 3,144,141 6, 457, 922 4, 460, 345 7, 010, 887 1,127, 346 5, 762, 546 5, 039, 529 5, 230, 763 4, 695, 740 3,144, 336 9, 621, 727 8. 715, 318 15| 459, 409 1, 530, 091 3, 902, 342 2, 360, 307 1, 819, 300 2, 319, 500 2, 365, 605 90, 000 1, 541,133 5, 876 3, 646, 870 930, 960 192, 495 7, 637, 900 3, 341, 736 6, 476,193 182,131 60,150, 411 29, 098, 800 89, 249, 211 38,160, 308 12, 234, 726 7, 714, 871 11,659,230 5, 435, 357 4, 841, 403 5, 481, 081 2, 018, 445 3,672,754 564, 592 13,151,100 7, 469, 400 12, 496, 200 4, 230, 300 4,141, 800 4, 230, 300 1, 345, 200 1,115,100 407,100 25, 385, 826 15,184,271 24,155, 430 9, 665, 657 8, 983, 203 9, 711, 381 3, 363, 645 2, 787, 854 971, 692 23, 876, 14, 706, 17, 824, 7, 485, 3, 253, 5, 674, 3, 330, 1, 825, 809, 48, 586, 500 Deficiency. $4,128, 900 783, 834 4, 638, 622 2,140, 845 4, 645,282 1, 037,346 4, 221, 413 5, 033,653 1, 583, 893 3, 764, 780 2, 951, S41 1, 983, 827 5, 373, 582 8, 983,216 182, 131 51, 271, 034 370 415 209 043 316 385 414 496 500 f 1, 509, 456 477, 856 6, 331, 221 2.180, 614 5, 729, 887 4, 036, 996 33,231 962, 358 162,192 100, 208, 959 78, 785,148 21, 423, 811 195, 052 417, 377 2, 571, 783 182, 993 398, 386 68, 852 94, 540 41, 855 421, 742 44, 334 65, 096 109,964 177, 300, 3, 752, 123, 88, 35, 88, 35, 194, 17, 35, 88, 000 900 400 900 500 400 500 400 700 700 400 500 372, 052 718, 277 6, 324,183 306, 893 486, 886 104, 252 183, 040 77, 255 616, 442 62, 034 100, 496 198, 464 11,864 225, 000 360,188 493, 277 6,324,183. 4, 611, 974 4, 938, 300 9, 550, 274 1, 924, 688 301, 062 7, 926, 648 177, 000, 000 177, 000, 000 354, 000, 000 353, 968, 249 80, 589, 742 80,621,493 538, 419, 90, 252, 72, 270, 995 829 000 000 000 000 232,102 67, 05T 14, 252 68, 960 5, 346, 62, 55, 198, 45, 000 255 442 034 496 464 VIII EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The following table exhibits the number of banks organized, the number closed and closing, and the number in operation, with their capital, amount of bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding, in each State and Territory, on the 1st day of November, 1873: Capital paid in. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire. Yermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total Eastern States.. $9, 540, 000 42 5,185, 000 42 8, 335, 012 217 91, 342, 000 62 20, 504, 800 80 25, 384, 620 65 43 44 220 62 83 517 11 Bonds on Circulairculat'n ij/irculat'n outstanddeposit. tion issued. •edeemed. ing. $8, 880, 750 $10,>, 392,106 $2, 362, 854 $8, 029,252 5,163, 000 5, 967, 755 1, 343, 230 4, 624, 525 7, 736,000 8, 909, 990 1, 977, 960 6, 932,030 67, 346, 750 83, 956,110 24, 432, 439 59, 523, 671 14, 981, 700 18, 084, 800 4, 698, 960 13,385,840 20, 306, 800 24, 550, 990 6, 556, 342 17, 994, 648 506 160,291, 432124, 415, 000 151, 861, 751 41, 371, 785 10, 489, 966 New York New Jersey... Pennsylvania . Delaware Maryland 321 63 213 11 34 276 110, 654, 691 62 13, 958, 350 202 53, 510, 240 1, 523,185 33 13,640, 203 Total Middle States... District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Missouri Total Southern and Southwestern States 64; 584 193,286, 669; 140, 706, 050 185, 202, 780 60, 594, 641 :24, 608,139 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan .. Wisconsin . Iowa Minnesota . Kansas Nebraska .. 18C 9 144 80 52 84 34 26 1 Total Western States Nevada. Oregon. Colorado. Utah. Idaho . Montana. Wyoming;. New Mexico. Dakota . Washington. 70c 69, 025, 450 12, 389, 650 47, 446, 500 1, 453,200 10, 391, 250 1, 652, 000 4,185, 000 2, 596, 000 2,100, 000 3,170, 000 2, 785, 000 1, 569, 300 1, 670, 000 3, 926, 000 2. 571, 600 1, 820,100 2, 425, 000 2, 526, 400 1, 430, 000 5,250, 000 995, 000! 205, 0001 8, 263, 700 3, 520, 481 9, 545, 300 4, 000, 000 840, 000 205, 000 7, 709, 850 3, 249, 750 6, 868, 350 98, 14, 57, 1, 12, 508,160 37, 532,154 60, 976, 006 598, 875 3, 571, 985 11, 026, 890 510, 690 15, 454, 909 42, 055, 781 756, 515 459, 900 1, 296, 615 828, 540 3, 575, 693 9, 252, 847 2, 294,100 4, 329, 800 3,169, 200 1, 836,160 2, 229, 580 2, 649, 290 1, 477, 800 66, 000 4, 345, 340 1, 007, 000 272, 700 8,178, 645 3, 665, 510 8,126, 055 764, 009 807, 458 808, 893 147, 360 53, 080 373, 685 187, 76' 60,124 729, 47< 251, 541 80, 20£ 1,156, 74£ 573, 504 1, 908, 622 1, 530, 091 3, 522, 342 2, 360, 307 1, 688, 800 2,176, 500 2, 275, 605 1, 290, 033 5,876 3, 615, 870 755, 460 192, 495 7, 021, 900 3, 092, 006 6, 217, 433 201 45, 83G, 781 39, 242, 050 43, 647,18C 7, 902, 46: 35, 744, 718 168 29, 093, 000 26,127, 750 31, 572, 61' 92 17,611,800 16, 277, 300 18, 949, 62C 137 20, 843, 001) 18, 010, 600 20, 849, 45( 7' 9, 763, 500 7, 963, 050 8, 892, 571 45 3, 680, 000 3, 434, 550 4, 365, 701 75 6, 017, 000 5, 909, 000 7,115, 69c 32 4,173, 700 3, 509, 250 3, 851, 29C 26 1, 975,000 1, 765. 000 1, 740,19; 10 905, 000 940, 000 886, 20C 7, 948, 24. 23, 624, 370 4, 413, 60i 14, 536, 015 4, 523, 39 16, 326, 059 1, 675,18' 7, 217, 383 3,122, 816 1, 242, 88 5, 3(53, 885 1, 751, 8H 706, 37t 3,144, 914 202, 69£ 1, 537, 496 94, 70( 791, 500 22 37 10 12 13 8 8 36 24 36 94,062,000 83,936,500 98,223,33 131, 701 250, 501 562, 721 554, 50( 110,60 262, 30 54,00 289, 8C 45, 0C 250, 000 625, 000 450, 000 100, 000 350, 000 125, 000 300, 000 50, 000 22, 558, 89S 75, 664, 438 119, 83 25, 50 86, 72; 134, 671 20, 60C 10, 30( 11, 864 225, 000 475, 995 419, 829 90, 000 252, 000 54, 000 270, 000 45, 000 Total Pacific States and Territories Grand total of States and Territories 1481 1, 9751495, 726, 88: Massachusetts. California. 2, 537, 500 120, 00C 44, 600 2, 030, 000 Total. 2, 537, 500 164, 600 2, 030, 000 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. IX The act of July 12, 1870, authorized an additional issue of fifty-four millions of dollars, and provided that such notes should be issued to banking associations organized or to be organized in those States and Territories having less than their proportion under the apportionment contemplated by the act of March 3,1865, and that the bonds deposited with the Treasurer of the United States to secure the additional circulation should be of any description of United States bonds bearing interest in coin. It also provided that a new apportionment of the increased circulation should be made as soon as practicable, based upon the census of 1870, and for the cancellation monthly of three per cent, certificates* equal in amount to the national bank notes issued—the last of these certificates having been finally redeemed during the present year. Of this additional circulation, authorized by the act of July 12,1870, there was issued to November 1,1871, $24,773,260; in the year ending November 1,1872, $16,220,210; in the year ending November 1,1873, $7,357,479; leaving, at the date of this report, still to be issued to banks already organized, and in process of organization, $5,649,051. The act of July 12, 1870, further provides that when thefifty-fourmillions of additional circulation "shall have been ^taken up/7 "the Comptroller of the Currency shall, as additional circulation may be required by the banks having less than their proportion, make a requisition for such an amount, commencing with the banks having a circulation exceeding one million of dollars in States having an excess of circulation, and withdrawing their circulation in excess of one million of dollars, and then proceeding pro rata with other banks having a circulation exceeding three hundred thousand dollars in States having the largest excess of circulation, and reducing the circulation of such banks in States having the greatest proportion in excess, leaving undisturbed any States having a smaller proportion until those in greater excess shall have been reduced to the same grade, and continuing thus to make the reduction provided for by this act until the full amount of twenty-five millions provided for shall be withdrawn ; and the circulation so withdrawn shall be distributed among the States and Territories having less than their proportion, so as to equalize the same." In accordance with the provisions of this section, it will be the duty of the Comptroller, as soon as the necessary bonds shall have been deposited to secure the small amount of additional circulation not already issued or "taken up," to proceed to make requisitions upon banks organized in the States which have an excess. It will probably be the duty of the Comptroller during the next three months to make requisitions as provided for by this act upon banks already organized in States which are in excess, for an amount equal to the aggregate amount of circulation called for by the applications on file from the States which are deficient. These requisitions will be made upon the banks located in the following States and cities: Four in the city of New York Thirty-seven in the city of Boston Twenty-one in the State of Massachusetts Seventeen in the city of Providence Fifteen in the State of Connecticut $5, 018,000 13, 320, 000 2,659,000 2, 818, 000 1,185, 000 This will reduce to $1,000,000 the circulation of all banks in the city of New York having an excess over that amount, and the circulation of all banks in Massachusetts and Eh ode Island to $300,000. If these banks do not return the amount of circulation within one year after the *The amount of three per cent, certificates outstanding on July 1, 1870, was {45,545,000. X REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. requisition is made upon them, it is made the duty of the Comptroller of the Currency to sell at public auction, upon twenty days7 notice, the bonds deposited by such associations as security for said circulation equal in amount to the circulation to be withdrawn, and not returned in compliance with the requisition. With the proceeds of the bonds the Comptroller is required to redeem the notes of these banking associations as they come into the Treasury. The notes of these banks are so scattered through the whole country that it will be impracticable for them to return their circulation without an expense not contemplated by the act; and it will, therefore, be for the interest of the banks to provide the Comptroller of the Currency with the requisite amount of legal-tender notes with which to redeem their circulation as it comes into the Treasury. To this extent the act may be executed; but the notes to be redeemed will not come to the Treasury for redemption to any considerable amount, and therefore but a small proportion of the twenty-five millions will be placed at the disposal of the Comptroller for redistribution to the banks of the South and West. The result will, therefore, be great embarrassment to the banks to whom the currency has already been issued, without providing any relief for organizations elsewhere, as contemplated by the act. The Comptroller, therefore, repeats the recommendation contained in his previous report, that section six of the act of July 12,1870, be repealed, and that twenty five millions additional circulation be authorized to be issued and distributed among the States, as heretofore provided. The Comptroller also renews his recommendation that the law be so amended that national banks may be organized without circulation, * upon the deposit of $10,000 of United States bonds with the Treasurer, instead of the deposit of one-third of the paid-up capital, as now required. He also recommends that banks already organized without circulation may be authorized to withdraw the bonds now on deposit in excess of $10,000, and that banks desiring to reduce their circulation may deposit legal-tender notes for that purpose and withdraw a proportionate amount of bonds. The following comparative table exhibits the amount of circulation issued under State laws previous to the establishment of the national banking system, and the amount authorized by Congress ; the ratio of bank circulation in each State in 1862, and the amount now issued, in proportion to capital and wealth, and the per capita of circulation in 18G2, and the per capita of circulation authorized by Congress: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XI Comparative table, exhibiting by States the bank circulation,* the amount per capita, and the ratio of circulation to wealth and to capital, previous to the organization of the national banking system and in 1873. B a n k circulation. Circulation per capita. States and Territories. 1873.1 1862. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut $6, 488, 478 4,192, 034 5, 621, 851 28, 957, 630 6, 413, 404 13, 842, 758 $8, 029, 4, 624, 6, 932, 59, 523, 13, 385, 17, 994, 252 525 030 671 840 648 Total Eastern States... 65, 516,155 110, 489, 966 1862. $10 12 17 23 36 30 1873. 33 $12 81 86 14 53 84 20 97 52 40 84 73 61 59 08 33 48 20 90 31 68 006 890 781 615 847 10 10 12 16 9 53 6 04 9 68 13 12 11 10 11 Total Middle States.... 82, 372, 091 124, 608,139 9 97 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware ^Maryland 39,182, 819 8,172, 398 27, 689, 504 678, 340 6, 649, 030 * District of Columbia "Virginia "West Virginia .. .. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Missouri 60, 976, 11, 026, 42, 055, 1, 296, 9, 252, 9, 035, 724 4, 540, 906 4, 037, 277 1,530 091 3, 902, 342 2, 360, 307 1, 819, 300 2, 319, 500 2, 365, 605 90, 000 1, 541,133 5,876 3, 646, 870 930, 960 192, 495 7, 637, 900 3, 341, 736 6, 476,193 Total Southern and Southwestern States. 71, 098, 408 19, 817,148 5, 218, 6, 089, 8, 311, 116, 5, 055, 598 036 728 250 222 8, 876, 519 12 54 1873. 1862. 1873.+ Per ct Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 81.3 3.4 2.3 84.1 85.3 2.6 1.8 89.0 143.7 4.6 2.9 83.0 42.8 3.5 2.8 65.2 30.7 4.7 4.5 65.0 63.5 3.1 2.3 70.9 3.5 2.7 51.7 68.9 2.1 1.7 1.9 1.5 1.8 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.4 36.0 99.8 106.8 176.2 54.9 54.4 79.0 78.6 85.1 67.8 12 82 2.0 1.0 53.1 7 82 4 09 3 42 5 26 8 65 7 86 83 5 24 1862. Ratio of circulation to capital. 91 17 94 37 85 11 62 3 18 5 34 1 70 3 29 2 00 48 1 55 01 5 02 1 14 40 5 78 2 66 3 76 12 41 Ratio of circulation to wealth. 1.3 0.9 0.8 1 ° 1.0 1 3 0.7 1.1 0.9 0.2 0.8 00 1.1 06 01 1.3 0.7 0.5 2.5 1.4 1.1 1.3 0.1 1.0 1.5 64.0 65.5 127. 4 35.9 88. 6 83.1 90.1 80.4 68.7 81.5 0.0 82. 2 0.0 68.8 75.1 90. 0 84.4 86.9 64.9 120.2 66.3 40.7 50.2 27.3 101.5 51.0 38,160, 308 6 17 2 91 1.1 0.8 66.3 77.5 9, 057, 837 6, 782, 890 619, 286 131, 087 1, 643,200 1,249 000 198, 494 2,770 23, 876, 370 14, 706, 415 17, 824, 209 7, 485, 043 3,253,316 5, 674, 385 3, 330, 414 1, 825, 496 809, 500 3 87 5 02 36 17 2 12 1 85 1 15 03 8 96 8 75 7 02 6 32 3 08 4 75 7 57 5 01 6 58 0.7 1.3 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.0 159.6 1.1 150.9 1.2 31.4 0.9 1.0 0.5 ""'53.*8' 156. 5 0.8 62.4 1.5 5.3 1.0 1 2 80.4 81.9 77.4 73.8 83.7 88.3 75.0 77.8 87.5 Total Western States.. 19, 684, 564 78, 785,148 2 49 7 09 0.6 1.0 125.4 79.7 Ohio. . Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Nebraska ... . Nevada Oregon California Colorado Utah Idaho Montana IVyoming New Mexico Arizona Dakota -~ ,. Total Pacific States and Territories 28 2 47 11, 864 225, 000 13 4 6 12 7 2 538, 995 419, 829 90, 000 252, 000 72 000 270, 000 52 84 00 24 90 94 04 0.0 90.0 26 2.6 14 17 1.0 0.9 76.2 90.0 90.0 63.0 43. 2 90.0 45, 000 3 17 0.7 90.0 1 924 688 1 82 02 79.3 Grand total of States and Territories 238, 671, 210 353, 968,249 7 59 9 18 1.5 1.2 58.9 69.9 * The circulation of the State banks in the year 1862 has been obtained from page 210 of the report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the condition of the banks at the commencement of the year 1863. The returns from Delaware, Maryland, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky were not complete. The aggregate amount of State bank circulation reported at that time was much greater than at any previous period. f Outstanding and authorized circulation. + Out standing circulation. XII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. FREE BANKING. The restraining law of the State of New York (act of April 21, 1818) provided that u it shall not be lawful for any person, association of persons, or body-corporate, from and after the 1st day of August next, to keep any office of deposit for the purpose of discounting promissory notes, or for carrying on any kind of banking business or operations which incorporated banks are authorized by law to carry on, or issue any bills or promissory notes, as private bankers, unless thereunto specially authorized by law." This law placed the whole banking interests of the country in the hands of a few chartered institutions, and was, in its effects, a grievous monopoly. Most of the States of the Union organize, by special act of legislature, trust companies, savings-banks, and other corporations. The Bank of England, and the private and joint-stock banks of England, organized prior to 1844, possess the right to issue circulation, and no such right has been granted to other organizations since that year. All such favored institutions are monopolies. But it cannot be said that the national banks of the United States are monopolies, in the same sense of the word. The organization of national banks has, from the beginning, been open to all, and until the amount of circulation authorized by Congress was exhausted, all applications for the organization of such institutions with circulation, accompanied by proper indorsements certifying to the means and character of the applicants, were considered and granted, and the aggregate of circulation for which applications are now on file in this Office, the consideration of which has been postponed, does not exceed ten millions of dollars. That the banks which were first organized were profitable to their shareholders is conceded ; and it is a cause of congratulation that the surplus earnings of those years are husbanded in a surplus fund of more than one hundred and twenty millions of dollars, as a protection to depositors and creditors, in anticipation of times of panic and disaster. The statistics we present show that the earnings of the banks, of late years, have not been excessive, and in many cases much less than the earnings and dividends which the shareholders of manufacturing, railroad, and other corporations realize from capital invested. If the national banking system, under which one or more national banks have been organized in almost every city and thriving village in the Union, and where the earnings of business men and the savings of the people can be deposited with a greater degree of safety than under any previous system, is in any sense a monopoly, it is not the fault of the system, but an evil which arises from the existing state of the currency; and it is believed that the national banking system is in every sense less a monopoly than any national system of banking ever before devised. The system is considered a monopoly because it is supposed that large profits are derived from the privilege of issuing circulating notes which are limited in amount. The act of March 12,1870, authorized an additional issue of fifty-four millions of dollars of national bank notes, but the whole amount has not yet been issued, chiefly for the reason that in the States to which the amount was assigned there is but little profit in the issue of such notes, as will be seen hereafter. But to the erroneous belief that a large profit accrues from circulation to organizations of this kind, the demand for what is termed free banking may, to a large extent, be attributed. The restraining act of the State of ''New York, as has been seen, prohibited individuals and associations from carrying on the business of banking without first obtaining special REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XIII charters from the legislature. This law was repealed about thirty years after its passage, not without encountering bitter opposition. In the year following the repeal, the general banking system of the State of New York was authorized—a system based on the deposit of securities, with redemption at a fixed rate of discount, and it is probable that the term u free banking7* originated chiefly from the fact that it superseded the monopoly which preceded it. The signification of the phrase " free banking," however, as now used, is not clearly defined, for there is nothing in this country to-day more free than banking. Every individual or association of individuals throughout the country has the right to negotiate promissory notes, drafts, and bills of exchange, to receive deposits, to loan money upon personal or real estate security, and to transact almost every kind of business pertaining to legitimate banking. There is little doubt that the term " free banking77 is, by many persons, understood to mean the unrestricted issue of bank-notes to any association of persons organizing a national bank and depositing the required amount of United States bonds as security; but there are few persons who have given auy considerable attention to this subject who would be willing to advocate the unrestricted issue of national bank notes to an amount equal to the public debt. It is probable that a more satisfactory definition of free banking would be, an issue of paper money which shall be promptly redeemed at the commercial center of the country. Such a currency may be divided into three classes—(1) an unsecured circulation, redeemable at par by the bank, or its agent in some designated city; (2) a secured circulation, redeemable at its own counter at par, and at the commercial center at a fixed rate of discount \ and (3) a circulation exchangeable at par for lawful money at its own counter, and by its agent appointed for that purpose. The currency of the New England States previous to the war is a fair example of the 77first class. That system was generally known as the "Suffolk system, because the Suffolk Bank, at Boston, compelled the redemption of the notes of the New England Banks at its own counter at par. The system, however, was not free, but a monopoly, as banks could only be organized under special charters obtained from the legislatures of the six New England States. This circulation was not required to be secured by any deposit pledged for that purpose, and the failure of banks m some of the New England States, which not infrequently happened, almost always resulted in great loss, not only to the creditor, but to the bill-holder. The Suffolk Bank, at Boston, forced the redemption of the notes at par at its own counter, by a system of assorting and returning the notes to the place of issue, but the same notes were invariably at a discount of one-eighth per cent, in New York. The notes of these banks were therefore neither safe nor exchangeable at par in coin at the chief commercial center. The New York State system of free banking is an example of the second class of currency, and the only system of free banking which has ever been successfully maintained; and it is probable that the more thoughtful advocates of what is termed free banking propose that circulation shall be issued and redeemed under the national-currency act upon a similar plan. Taking for granted that the advocates of free banking base their arguments upon the success of the system authorized in that State by the act of April 18, 1838, it may be well to contrast the condition of the currency and of the public debt at the time of the inauguration of that system, at the commencement of the war, and at the present time. XIV KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The currency of the State of New York first issued was secured by stocks of the different States, and by bonds and mortgages deposited by corporations with the comptroller of the State. Subsequently, by various amendments, the law was so changed as to provide for the issue of circulation based entirely upon the bonds of the United States and of the State of New York, and that was the basis at the time of the breaking out of the war. The debt of the State of New York at the time of the inauguration of the system was $11,256,152, and the debt of the United States was $10,434,221, and all these bonds were above par in the market. In 1860, the funded debt of the State of New York was $34,140,238 and the funded debt of the United States $44,794,092.* The laws authorizing the issue of circulating notes were more numerous than the States and Territories of the Union, and the rates of discount in the New York market upon the bank-notes issued and in general circulation varied from one-eighth of one per cent, to one and one-half per cent, discount, while many bank-notes that had a local circulation were quoted at from 5 to 10 per cent, discount. The notes of the New York and New England banks, only, circulated throughout the whole Union, like the national bank currency of to-day. The funded debt of the United States is to-day more than eighty times as great as were the combined debts of the United States and of the State of New York in 1838, and it is about twenty-one times greater than was -their combined debt in 1860. The United States then issued coin, only, as currency. Now the national bank notes and the legaltender notes are about twenty times the amount of the circulation of the State of New York at that time, and more than three and one-half times the amount of the circulation authorized at that time by all of the States of the Union.! The amounts of the funded debt and of the currency are therefore entirely changed, and it is by no means evident that what was a good thing for the State of New York in 1860 is, in 1873, a good thing for the whole United States. The New York State law authorized the issue of bank-notes to all associations organized under its provisions, at the face value of United States and New York State six per cent, bonds deposited, and to this feature of the law the Bank of England and the national-currency act are indebted for those excellent provisions which insure absolute security to the bill-holder. But this law did not authorize an unrestricted issue of bank-notes. It required that the bank-notes issued to an association should be redeemed at its own counter, and by its agent in New York, Albany, or Troy, at a discount. Practically the notes were redeemed at the agency, and not at the counters of the bank. Eedemption was the cardinal principle of the law, and it was expected that this principle of redemption would prevent an issue of circulation which should exceed the requirements of business; Eedemption in the New York law meant discount. It was to be a redemption in specie, and was founded upon the avowed principle that specie was worth more, and was more desirable to hold,than the circulating notes authorized. But in order that there should be no mistake, the law itself provided that the discount upon the circulating notes at the redemption agencies should be one-fourth of one per cent. If a law had been passed by Congress at that time for the redemption of the gold coin in silver coin, or for the redemption of the silver coin in copper coin, such a law * In addition to the funded debt proper there were $19,795,611 of Treasury notes outstanding. t Circulation in 1860 was $207,10.2,000. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XV would Lave been a dead letter, (for the reason that gold coin is known to be of greater intrinsic value in the market than silver coin, and the silver of greater intrinsic value than copper,) though each of these coins is a7legal tender to an amount fixed by law. In order to have a proper S3 stem of redemption, it is necessary that the thing to be redeemed shall be known to be w^orth less than the thing in which it is to be redeemed ; and this principle was legalized by the New York State legislature, when it provided that the bank-note should be worth, in the city of !New York, one-quarter of one per cent, less than the gold coinage of the United States. If forty millions of dollars, therefore, were issued,* its value at the moment of issue was $100,000 less than $40,000,000. If the circulation were redeemed three times a year, there would be $300,000 of loss on one side, and $300,000 of gain on the other side. The gain was, as a general rule, divided between the banks which issued the money and the banks which redeemed the same, while the country merchant, the manufacturer and the jobber in the great cities, experienced the loss. But the circulation of the State of New York was known to be so much safer, and the discount so much less, than the circulation of any other State of the Union, that the discount was hardly noticed, while the loss upon the notes of most of the other States of the Union was from four to six times as great. The result was, as might have been expected, that the notes were not fulfilling their function of a circulating medium, but were being sent forward, not for the purpose of obtaining specie, but to be exchanged one for the other at the clearing-house, in order to provide a fund in New York for the redemption of other notes, and also to provide exchange at a profit of from one-quarter to one and a quarter per cent. The amount of exchange thus gained by the bankers and brokers, and the amount of exchange lost by the people in these transactions, cannot be computed, but there is no doubt that it amounted, annually, to millions of dollars. The average amount of specie held by the New York State banks for ten years previous to the year 1860, was $17,565,006.10.1 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 $8,978,918 1858 13, 304, 356 1859 13,384,410 1860 10,792,429 15,921,467 18,510,835 14,370,434 Yearly average $38,597,211 22,207,782 24,582,219 175,650, 061 17,565,006 Of this amount about one-eighth, say $2,200,000, was held by the country banks in their vaults, and the balance, seven-eighths, say $15,300,000, was held in New York City. Jf from this amount should be deducted the coin belonging to banks and persons residing outside of the State of New York, and the amount represented by checks payable in coin, it would be found that the amount of circulating notes issued in the State of New York wTas, on an average, for ten years at least, five times the amount of specie on deposit for the purpose of redeeming their notes. The amount of national bank notes now authorized to be issued is $354,000,000, and of legal-tender notes, $356,000,000; so that the amount of legal-tender money, in which the national bank notes are now redeemable, is nearly identical with that of such notes, though slightly in excess. If the national banking law were so amended as to require the redemp* The circulation of New York State was $39,182,819. \Specie held by the New York State banks from 1851 to 1860. (Report of Superintendent of Banking Department of the State of New York, January 1, 1861, page 79.) XVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. tion of the national bank notes in the legal-tender notes at one-fourth of one per cent, discount, as in the New York State law, instead of at par, as provided in the national-currency act, and the national banks of the whole country would agree to such a provision of the law, the prompt redemption of the national bank notes would be insured; but the redemption of this vast amount of circulating notes, if redeemed but once a year, would result in a loss to the people of the United States of $900,000; if the notes were to be redeemed four times annuallyr $3,600,000; and if redeemed six times annually, $5,400,000. A system of redemption of this kind would also at once increase the rate of exchange from tho rate of one-tenth of one per cent, now existing at most periods of the year between the different cities of the Union, to from one-half per cent, to one per cent., thus restoring, to a considerable degree,, the condition of the exchange at the time of the inauguration of the national banking system, and causing an annual loss to the people of millions of dollars. Such a system would, however, undoubtedly result in the return of the notes of the national banks, at certain seasons of the year when they were not needed, to the vaults of the country banks,, to be paid out when the demand for currency increased. Such a system would also give, what is exceedingly desirable at the present time, elasticity to the currency. The profit upon the circulation of national banks organized in the Southern and Western States during the past year, did not much exceed one per cent, for the country banks, and was less than one-half per cent, in the redemption cities, as will be shown more fuly hereafter. Under such a condition of things, with so small a margin of profit to be derived from the issue of circulating notes, there would be little demand for circulation, and consequently but little danger in throwing the doors wide open for the issue of circulating notes to any association properly organized that might desire such circulation; but with the reduction of the value of the bonds, and the approximation of the value of the bank-note to the value of specie, the profit would increase, and with the increase of profit the demand for the issue of additional banknotes would also increase; so that under such a system the issue of banknotes would have a continual tendency to lessen the value of the paper dollar, and prevent its approximation to the value of the gold dollar, and all ideas of specie4 payment might forever be abandoned. In order to insure the prompt redemption of the national bank notes^ the amount issued must be so much increased that the notes will be, say, at one-eighth of one per cent, discount, and this would probably not be accomplished until an addition should be made to the present circulation of one hundred millions of dollars. The same result would follow from the reduction of the volume of legal-tender notes simultaneously with the increase of the issues of the bank-notes ; but Congress has so frequently refused to diminish the amount of legal-tender notes* that, in the opinion of the Comptroller, any general system of free banking^ accompanied with redemption, must be postponed until the resumption of specie payment. The Comptroller, in order to avoid any misapprehension of his views upon this subject, desires to state that he is not an advocate of any permanent system of currency usually known as an irredeemable currency. He belives, however, that the people of this country will not, and ought not to, submit to the higher rates of exchange prevailing previous to the war, and that any amendment to the national-currency act which shall result in restoring such high rates of exchange will also result in the downfall of a system of banking which, it is believed, will yet be the most satisfactory and complete of any ever established. Digitized forcome FRASER REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XVII During the past year, so far as his observation has extended, the national bank note has been rarely at any perceptible discount for legaltender notes in the city of New York; and during the late panic no distinction was made by the people between legal-tender notes of the United States and national bank notes. Both were alike hoarded as being the most desirable of all things to hold, and it is probable that when specie payments shall be resumed, the faith of the people will be so well established in the safety of the currency of the banks that no such general system of redemption will be required as was necessary for the unsafe currency issued by the different States previous to the war. If the circulation should become redundant, as is sometimes the case with the silver coinage, and the national bank notes be at a discount for legal-tender notes, it will be only necessary for the surplus to be presented to the agencies in the city of New York, where more than two-thirds of the circulation is now redeemable, in order to restore the equilibrium; for it is to be hoped that previous to the return to specie payments some system will be adopted which will give abundant elasticity to the currency without increasing the expense and burden of general redemption, and without the loss resulting from the high rates of exchange which have always prevailed under previous systems. RESERVE. The advocates of a free-banking law are also advocates of the repeal of the chief restrictions of the national currency act, and particularly of the provision which requires the keeping of a certain amount of money as reserve against liabilities. They claim that the directors and managers of the banks, and not the legislature which enacts the law or the officer who executes it, are the best judges of the amount of money to be loaned, and the amount to be held on hand for the protection of their creditors; that the Government should be careful to protect the bill-holder from loss, but the depositor or other creditor may safely be allowed to protect himself. They further maintain that such laws prevent the banks from extending accommodations to legitimate business interests, which, consequently, suffer on account of the lack of such accommodations. In some instances this may be true, but such laws are passed not so inut'h for the benefit of those persons who conduct their business on sound principles as for that class or association of persons which has but little experience in the method of transacting a legitimate business. If the law be correct in principle, it will be found not to interfere with the rights of those persons who understand the true theory of business, but its tendency will be to prevent abuses on the part of those who would otherwise take risks which a prudent and careful man would avoid. Any association of persons may organize a bank under the provisions of the national currency act. If private citizens wish to transact business in accordance with their own judgment, they can avail themselves of the privilege by conducting a private business. If other citizens prefer to organize corporations under an act of Congress which imposes restrictions designed for the public good, who shall object % The privilege is open to both, and each can decide without prejudice or hindrance. A private bnnker solicits and obtains business on the strength of his good name, and it is well understood that the funds placed in his hands are to be used at his discretion, the depositors relying upon his business sagacity and judgment; but if corporations desire to organize urder the authority and seal of a great nation, care should be exercisecl Digitized forthat FRASER the authority obtained shall not be abused. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ H. Ex. 3 II Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis XVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. During the past few years great corporations have been organized by authority of law, with the advantages of immense subsidies, but almost wholly without restrictions, the law-making power having been led to believe that the corporations authorized would contribute as much to the public good as to their own profit. But it has been found that overgrown corporations are conducted in defiance of the rights of the shareholders, and with little regard to the comfort, wants, and profit of the people, but chiefly for the benefit of the few officers and directors; and the whole country is now aroused to the mistaken legislation which has placed the highways of the nation under the control of a few men, without reserving such salutary restrictions as should compel the common carrier to deliver the products of the land to the market for a fair remuneration ; and it is the great economical problem of the day how to correct a monstrous evil, which would have been under complete control if the proper restrictions had at first been provided and enforced. The-officers and directors of stock companies which have a good reputation are too apt to forget that they are but the servants of the shareholders, and that the poorest shareholder is entitled to information in reference to its affairs. The Bank of Amsterdam is said to have been bankrupt for fifty years prior to the announcement of its failure, yet it continued business for a half century upon the strength of the name and character it had built up 5 and many individuals and corporations are to-day supposed to be possessed of large wealth, whose affairs, if carefully scrutinized, would be found to exhibit the reverse. If banks are to be organized under the authority of law, and intrusted with the earnings of the people, it is right that legislators shall require them to loan the savings of the people upon real estate security of twice the value of the loan ; and if the banks are organized for commercial purposes, it is right that they should be prohibited from loaning money upon real estate, and be required to loan money chiefly to business men upon commercial paper ; and depositors have a right to expect that the contract which the law provides between them and the bank shall be enforced. If the law provides for a proper security for circulation, and at the same time defines the kind of security in which deposits shall be invested, it is as important to know that the contract with the depositor will be fulfilled, as well as the contract with the bill-holder. It is the business of such corporations to receive the money of the people, and first of all to fulfill their legal obligations with their creditors, rather than to attempt to follow the vagaries and manipulations of the stock-board, or assume to regulate the rate of interest on the street. While the law permits banking corporations to use a certain portion of the deposits of each creditor, and realize a profit therefrom, it provides also that they shall keep a certain other portion of such deposits on hand for the prompt payment of the creditor whenever it shall be demanded. The correctness of this principle of law is evident, but the difficulty is to ascertain the exact amount necessary to keep on hand. The reckless banker or director would loan it all, and frequently not to his neighbors for the purpose of facilitating legitimate transactions, but to himself, for use in some enterprise which promises well, but results in ruin. The prudent banker invests carefully the savings of his neighbors, and studies their wants, holding an ample fund at his command for all emergencies. The law properly provides that all the assets of a bank, even including the furniture, shall first be applied to the payment of the creditors, the shareholders having a right only to the balance which may remain after the payment of every cent of indebtedness. If the law is so careful to protect the interests of the depositors, it is also just that it should provide restrictions to that end, and devise methods of ascertaining REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XIX frequently whether these restrictions are strictly observed. The amount of the capital of the shareholder may be small, and the amount of the capital furnished by the depositor may be many times as great, so that the risk of the shareholder is by no means as great as that of the depositor. The capital and surplus of the London and Westminster Bank of England belonging to the shareholders is fifteen millions of dollars, while the average capital, in the shape of deposits contributed by its creditors, is one hundred and twenty millions of dollars. Three national banks in the city of Kew York, with a capital and surplus belonging to the shareholders of ten millions of dollars, had, -previous to the late crisis, deposits contributed by their creditors equal to fifty millions of dollars; and a late report from a savings bank in this country, on file in this Office, exhibits a capital belonging to shareholders of but $25,000, while the capital contributed by the depositors was $1,000,000. The capital contributed by the depositors in the first instance, that of the English bank, was eight times that contributed by the shareholders; in the second instance, that of the three New York banks, five times, and in the case of the savings bank forty times. The necessity of restrictions to govern corporations holding such large proportionate amounts of credits could not be better illustrated. The banks of England, of Scotland, and of other countries of Europe, are managed by men who have had long experience in that branch of business, and their experience is handed down from generation to generation to their successors, and the organization of a corporation to conduct the business of banking by men untried in that particular profession or calling would be looked upon with disfavor, and meet with no success. But in this country, under the provisions of the act, any association of persons may organize a bank; and it is no uncommon occurrence for applications to be received for that purpose from persons who have had little or no experience in banking, but who desire to organize under the national currency act, because it is believed that an organization under that act will give to the shareholders a character and credit which they could not obtain if they should attempt to conduct a private banking business. It is said that the restriction in reference to reserve should be removed from circulation, for the reason that the circulation is already safe beyond a peradventure. This is undoubtedly true, for the security of the circulation rests not alone upon the bonds which are deposited, but also upon the total assets of the bank, the personal liability of the shareholders, and, finally, upon the guarantee of the Government that in any event the face value of the note shall be paid. The absolute certainty of the full payment of the notes is therefore assured. But the question is not whether a reserve shall be held which shall insure the payment, merely, of the note, for that is unnecessary, but what amount of reserve shall be held by the banks to insure the prompt payment of all their liabilities'? The percentage of reserve could be fixed relatively to the capital if the amount of the liabilities were in all cases proportionate to the amount of capital, which, as is well known, is not the case. The question is not what percentage should be held upon capital, upon deposits, or upon circulation, but what amount of reserve should be held to protect the demand-liabilities of th'e bank; and the experience of years can alone determine that proportion. A recent writer* on English banking, who has been extensively quoted in this country, has stated that the provision of the national cur *" Lombard Street/7 by Walter Bagehot. REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. rency act requiring a fixed proportion of reserve to liabilities is not the proper standard for a bank reserve, for the reason that a fixed proportion u will sometimes err by excess, and sometimes by defect,'' and that "the.near approach to the legal limit of reserve would be a sure incentive to panic.77 He says that " the very essence and principle in the American system is faulty;" but in the final summing up of his argument in reference to the reserve which the Bank of England should hold, he gives it as his opinion that the bank " ought never to keep less than £11,000,000, or £11,500,000, of reserve on hand, and that in order not to be below £11,500,000, the bank must begin to take precautions when the reserve is between £14,000,000 and £15,000,000, for experience shows that between £2,000,000 and £3,000,000 may probably enough be withdrawn from the bank's store before the right rate of interest is found which will attract money from abroad, and before that rate has had time to attract it.'7 Again he says, " I should say that at the present imethe mind of the monetary world would become feverish and fearful f the reserve of the banking department of England went below £10,000,000." This proportion is equal to more than one-third of the average liabilities of the Bank of England, and is more than eight per cent, in excess of the amount required by the national currency act. When this distinguished economist asserts that the Bank of England " ought never to keep less than £11,000,000" on hand, and that u the monetary world would become feverish and fearful if the reserve in the bank department of the Bank of England went below £10,000,000," and at the same time that the rule of reserve required by the national currency act u will sometimes err by excess and sometimes by defect," the mind of the searcher after the truth in reference to the principles which should govern legislation upon this subject is bewildered, and will look in vain for light to the abstruse legislation and management of the Bank of England, and to the dark statistics which emanate serni-annually from the parlors of the London joint-stock banks. The requirement that the reserve shall be proportional to the liabilities is based on the conviction that the amount of the reserve should be dependent on, or have some definite relation to, the varying amount of the liabilities; and the opposite view, to wit, that the reserve should have no such relation, but should be a fixed quantity, entirely independent of and undisturbed by changes in the amount of liabilities, appears to be in conflict with sound principles, and is at variance with the practice, when untrammeled, of the leading and safer banking institutions both of this country and of Europe.* *Bank of England deposits and reserve, compiled from the London Economist. Date. July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 September 3 .. September 10 . September 17 . September 24 . October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October S9 November 6... Deposits. 24, 403, 984 23, 675, 965 23, 989, 301 24, 622,147 25, 61)1, 351 27, 591, 061 29, 080, 534 29,416,360 29, 4f;6, 519 29, 040, 400 27, 584, 764 24, 747, 22, 981, 415 22, 530, 271 22, 357, 428 Banking reserve. Kate of Per cent, of discount. reserve. £ Per cent. 12, 423, 352 11, 996, 907 12, 713, (523 13, 287, 645 13,318,865 12, 760, 233 13,177, 780 13, 346, 843 13, 238, 507 9, 954,181 9,115, 152 7,861,036 8, 109, 529 8, 455, 447 8, 071, 288 .50. 9 . 50. 6 . 52. 9 . 53. 9 .51.8 .46.2 . 46. 9 . 45. 3 .44.9 .34.2 . 33. 0 .31.7 .35.2 . 37. 5 .36.1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXI Bat it is claimed that the Bank of England is required to hold this large amount of reserve because it holds in its vaults the reserve, not only for its own dealers, but also of the joint-stock banks of England, whose combined deposits are three times as great as all the deposits of the Bank of England ; and that, therefore, the Bank of England must at all times be ready, not only to pay the demands of its creditors, but also to extend loans to the other institutions in times of panic. The jointstock banks of England are not, however, entirely deficient in reserve, for it is found upon reference to the statistics of the London and Westminster Bank for 1867, published by the same author, that this bank, with a capital of £2,000,000 and a surplus of £1,000,000, had at that time deposits of £13,889,021 • cash on hand, £2,226,441, and government securities amounting to £3,572,797. This bank, which is the largest joint stock bank in England, and second only to the Bank of England itself, held therefore at that time six per cent, of its liabilities in cash, and more than 25 per cent, in addition in available resources, while many other of the leading joint-stock banks of England continually hold in available resources a still greater amount, as may be seen from the following table : Table of reserve, <§'C, of the ten principal joint-stock banks of London, on June 30, 1873, compiled from the London Economist of October 18, 1873, {supplement.) Proportion of reserve to liabilities. Reserve Banks. and surplus. 11 London and j I Westminster! £3, 000, 000 21 London Joint I Stock 1. 673,849! 3 11 Union 1,500,000, 750, 000J City 740,000! Imperial 6 Alliance 940,000! 7 j Consolidated . 876,125! 109, OOOj g j Central 9 j London and Southwest'rn 172, 680; 10' London and 1, 800, 000! | County. ! Total 11, 561, 654! a b c d Dash deposits. Cash. Stock investments. Total. J u n e 30, Dec. 31, J u n e 30, 1872. 1872. 1873. Per ct. £28, 383, 425 a£3, 796, 639 &£3, 298, 851 £7, 095, 490 17, 404, 13, 371, 3. 050, 2, 235, 1, 821, 2, 988, 669, 319 046 486 587 583 705 018 729, 479 a% 218, 816 d5,135, 994 / 621, 462 / 471, 949 /665, 028 f 854, 029 /159,165 el, 080, 000 3, 298, 816 e% 278, 825 7, 414, 819 0.330, 527 951, 989 ' /i88, 746 560, 695 i 58,156 723,184 ?208, 402 1, 062, 431 159,165 k 179, 219 M79, 219 17, 821, 279 15,195,143 ml, 647, 498 88, 474, 927 19, 297, 444 6, 842, 641 8,991,005 28,288,449 Per ct. Per ct. 24.99 w26. 48 18. 55.45 31.54 25.08 39. 70 35.54 23. 79 24.57 38.96 w25.31 18.22 50.93 30. 24.68 36. 24 32.20 42.77 15.45 54.02 31.96 25.06 33.43 34.50 38.30 23.75 22.12 37.80 41.36 31.97 Cash in hand and at the Bank of England. Government stock and exchequer bills. Consols, new 3 per cents., and reduced at 90. Embraces £1,173, 516 cash in the bank, £971,292 cash in Bank of England, and £2,991,185 cash lent at call e Government stock, exchequer bills, debentures, &c. f Cash in hand at Bank of England, and at call. g Exchequer bills, East India debentures, and government securities. h Consols, India debentures, and city bonds. % Investments in consols, &c. j New 3 per cents., and other government stocks. k Cash in hand and at call. I Cash on hand at head office and branches, and with Bank of England ; cash at call and at notio covered by securities. m Government and guaranteed stocks. From the London Economist of March 15,1873, page 83. XXII EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. It is well known that the funds of the English government are the most readily convertible of any in the markets of the world, and that while English consols* can at all times be purchased at a moderate discount, (92,) thsy can also at all times be converted into a coin at a smaller loss than any other securities upon the market. The jointstock banks of England, therefore, have a final resource in which, their reserves can be invested with the certainty of conversion at any moment. The Bank of England thus holds continually a reserve of about one-third of the amount of its average liabilities, while the joint-stock banks of England continually hold in available reserve a still greater proportionate amount in cash and government securities; and it is no answer to the proposition under discussion to say that the conversion of the consols held by the English joint stock banks into coin would have the effect at once to reduce the reserves of the Bank of England, for the money-market of London is, as we have been taught to believe^ the money-market of the world, to which is attracted the capital of all nations by the simple process of raising the rate of interest. The national currency act requires that the country banks shall hold 6 per cent., the redemption cities 12J per cent., and the New York City banks 25 per cent, of their liabilities in cash, making an aggregate of cash reserve of from 13 to 15 per cent. The remainder of the reserve required to be held by the country banks may be on deposit with the banks in the redemption cities, while that of the redemption cities may be on deposit in the city of New York. These large accumulations in the redemption cities, and in the banks of the city of New York, are to a large extent invested in call loans,the banks in the redemption cities and in the city of New York having no resource like the joint-stock banks of England in which to place their surplus of reserves, which can be readily converted in the markets < f the world into coin, if occasion shall require; and it can hardly be doubted that if the surplus means of the country banks, which were invested in call-loans by their city correspondents, had been invested in funds convertible into cash upon demand, the disastrous results of the late panic would have been largely avoided. The crisis was caused in a great degree by the desire of the country banks to withdraw their balances from the city banks; first, because in the month of September the amount on deposit with the city banks was needed for the legitimate purposes of trade; and secondly, because the country banks, foreseeing and fearing the return of the experience of previous years, thought it safer to withdraw their balances at once. When the reserves of the New York City banks became alarmingly reduced by the drafts of their country correspondents, the only resource left to the city banks was to convert their call-loans, amounting to some $60,000,000; but these, if paid at all, were paid in checks upon the associated banks, and the latter found, the next morning, at the clearing-house, that, although a portion of their liabilities had been reduced by the payment of call-loans, they were in the aggregate no richer in currency than on the previous day. Suspension followed; but if the surplus of the country banks had been to a considerable extent invested in Government certificates, the drafts upon the city banks would have been proportionately less; and if the surplus fund of the city banks had likewise been held in such certificates, the avails of such certificates would have * Since the year 1850 the English consols (three per cents.; have ranged in price from 99£ (in 1851) to 87| (in 1866.) The average price has, however, during that period been above 92; a rate which indicates the borrowing power of the government to be about 3£ per cent, per annum. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXIII been quietly withdrawn from the Treasury, and the banks would have found themselves possessed of ready means with which to supply the demands of their dealers. It is said that the issue of such certificates would facilitate the withdrawal of legal-tender notes for speculative purposes, but the assistant treasurer in New York could hardly fail to be advised of the deposit of large amounts of money with himself for illegitimate purposes, and a provision of law similar to the one already in force, forfeiting the amount of money on deposit, and directing the prosecution of such offenders, would effectually prevent such transactions. The issue of a Government certificate for the use of all the banks of the country, to be counted as a certain portion of their reserve, was recommended as follows in my last annual report: The reserves of the nineteen hundred national banks located elsewhere than in the city of New York are held to a great extent in that city. For most of the time during the past year an amount equal to more than one-fifth of the capital of all these national banks has been held on deposit by the national banks of the city of New York to the credit of their correspondents. In many cases these credits amount to twice the capital of the bank with which they are deposited ; in other cases the amount of deposits is three, four, and even five times the capital, which amount has been attracted thither largely by the payment of interest on deposits. The failure of one of these New York City banks in a time of monetary stringency would embarrass, if not ruin, many banks in the redemption cities, and, in turn, the country correspondents of these banks would suffer from the imprudence of the New York bank, which would be responsible for wide-spread disaster. * * * * In times of excessive stringency loans are not made by such associations to business men upon commercial paper, but to dealers in speculative securities, upon short time, at high rates of interest; and an increase of call-loans beyond the proper limit is more likely to afford facilities for unwarrantable stock speculations than relief to legitimate business transactions. * * * * * The variations in the liabilities requiring reserve in the banks of the city of New York are very great. The banks outside of New York, during the dull season, send their surplus means to that city for deposit upon interest, to await the revival of business. The banks in the city of New York, at such periods of the year, have no legitimate outlet for these funds, and are, therefore, threatened with loss. The stock board takes advantage of this condition of affairs, speculation is stimulated by the cheapness of money, and a market is found for the idle funds upon doubtful collaterals, and the result is seen in the increased transactions at the clearing-house, which, during the past year, exceeded thirty-two thousand millions of dollars, or an average of more than one hundred millions of dollars daily—not one-half of which was the result of legitimate business; the total amount of transactions being greater than that of the bankers' clearing-house of the city of London. The evil arises largely from the payment by the banks of interest on deposits, an old-established custom which cannot easily be changed by direct legislation. A considerable portion of these deposits would remain at home if they could be used at a low rate of interest, and made available at any time upon the return of the season of active business. No sure investment of this kind is, however, open to the country banks, and the universal custom is to send forward the useless dollars, from vaults comparatively insecure, to their correspondents in the city, where they are supposed to be safer, and at the same time earning dividends for shareholders. A Government issue, hearing a low rate of interest, to be counted as a certain proportion of the reserve, and an increase of the amount which the country bay\ks are required to keep on hand, is the proper remedy for such a state of things. Such an investment need not result in inflation, for the currency invested would be in the possession of the Government. If the currency is held, the objection is the loss of interest to the Government; but this loss would be no more than' a just rebate upon the six millions of dollars of taxation annually paid by the banks to the Government, at a time when almost every kind of internal taxation has been discontinued. Such a reduction of taxation should not be grudgingly made, if the result shall be to give elasticity to the currency, to strengthen and steady the money market, to give additional security to seven hundred millions of dollars belonging to depositors by retaining in the vaults of the banks a large amount of funds for legitimate business purposes, which would otherwise be thrown upon the stock board to unsettle values throughout the country, and alternately increase and depress the price of every commodity. The recommendation for the issue of these certificates, to be counted as ii certain portion of the reserve, is renewed. XXIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The same certificates could also be issued to a large extent as a safe investment for laboring men and others desiring such an investment for earnings. If such certificates were issued in amounts of $50 they would at once be recognized as the safest possible temporary investment, and the Government would soon ascertain by experience what proportions of such certificates could be safely invested in the 6 per cent.-bonds of the United States, thus saving the interest upon the funds ii-which the earnings of the laboring man were invested, and conferring a permanent benefit upon its humblest citizens. The returns made to the clearing-house association of the weekly average of reserve of the national banks for each week since the first of January last, show that the provision referred to has been generally observed, and the exceptions to the rule have not been among banks of old established reputation, whose experience is entitled to great weight, but among banks more recently organized, which have been ambitious to obtain business and are willing to assume risks for that purpose.* The rule requiring a reserve was adopted by the voluntary action of the clearing-house association of the city of New York, previous to the passage of the national currency act. At a meeting of bank officers, representing forty-two of the forty-six banks of the city of New York, held at theu rooms of the clearing-house association in March, 1858, it was agreed to keep on hand at all times an amount of coin equivalent to not less than 20 per cent, of our net deposits of every kind, which shall be made to include certified checks and other liabilities, except circulating notes, deducting the daily exchanges received from the clearinghouse." This resolution was adopted five years previous to the passage of the national currency act, and its phraseology is not unlike the provisions of that act in reference to reserves to be held by the national banks of New York City. The resolution did not provide for a reserve on circulation, for the reason that the circulation of the city banks was at that time redeemable at par in coin; so that no action was necessary in * Statement of the weekly average percentage of reserve held by the New York City banks, as reported to the clearing-house. Week ending— 1873. Jan. 4 11 18 25 Feb. 1 8 15 21 Mar. 1 8 15 22 29 Apr. 5 12 19 26 May 3 10 Average per- Average per- Average percentage of centage of centage of n ation al State banks. all. banks. 26. 32 27.25 27.60 27.46 26. 56 20. 35 24.93 24.78 25. 57 25.56 25.53 25.50 25.34 23.83 24. 42 25.02 25.17 26.51 27.32 18.21 19.98 19.31 19.00 17.59 16.99 17.90 16.88 16.97 17.61 16.63 17.26 16.95 15.97 17. 38 17.69 18.93 19.03 19.54 25. 61 26.61 26.85 26. 71 25. 77 25. 54 24. 32 24.10 24.84 24. 89 24. 78 24. 80 24. 62 23.16 23. 82 24.39 24.65 25. 87 26. 67 Week ending— 1873. May 17 24 31 i June 7 14 I 21 28 July 5 ' 12 ! 19 26 Aug. 2 t i ! I 9 16 23* 30 Sept. 6 13 20 Average percentage of Average percentage of national Siate'banks. banks. 27. 53 27.03 27.61 29.70 30.28 30. 34 30.97 31.78 31. 42 30. 87 30. 95 30.59 30.18 30.39 28.28 27.94 25.67 24. 44 23.55 19. 57 20.00 18.50 21.34 20.87 20.80 21. 25 19.09 20.91 21.10 21.54 19.83 21. 42 20. 24 18.52 18.84 17.62 18.35 17.95 Average percentage of 26.85 26.43 26.82 29.00 29.50 29. 51 30.14 30.72 30.58 30.04 30.12 29.67 29. 42 29.48 27.43 27.15 24.95 23.89 23.03 From tbe weekly average percentage of the State banks is excluded the weekly average percentage of the Bank of America and the Manhattan riompany, the former of which was invariably and the latter usually in excess of 25 per cent. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXV respect to the reserve to be lield upon circulating notes. From that time to the passage of the national currency act the resolution was generally observed, and since the passage of the act neither the New York clearing-house association nor the clearing-house association of any city has requested the repeal of such restrictions. On the contrary, the New York association has repeatedly refused to modify the rule by agreeing that national bank notes, which by the law^ can be used in payment of debts to each other, may be so employed. u The national currency act requires that the national banks shall at all times have on hand7' the reserve required in lawful money, and the advocates of a repeal of the reserve laws insist that, under this provision, the national banks are absolutely prohibited from using these reserves at any time. The provision requiring that a reserve shall be kept on hand at all times, was intended to protect the depositor, and to keep the bank in funds for the purpose of responding at all times to the demands of its creditors. This is evident from the fact that the bank is required, when its reserves become deficient, to cease discounting and making dividends until the amount of the reserve shall be restored. The word u reserve" is used, as has been suggested, in the same sense as it is used in an army, and "the fact that a military commander cannot be definitely instructed when he may employ his reserve force, is not regarded as a reason why that important portion of the army organization should be abandoned, or be reduced in number or efficiency.77 To claim that a bank cannot redeem its own notes upon presentation, and cannot pay the checks of its depositors on demand if the payment of such debts shall intrench upon its reserves, is equivalent to declaring that the national currency act was intended to provide for the destruction of the very institutions it had created. From the first organization of the system to the present time, the uniform decisions have been that the object of the reserve is to enable the bank at all times to pay its debts. In times of panic the depositors of a bank, and not its officers •sind directors, are its masters; and it is absurd to maintain that a bank, liable at such times to be called upon to pay its debts, would, if there were no reserve laws, loan upon commercial paper, at the risk of almost certain failure and disgrace, the money which belongs to its creditors. While the Comptroller concedes that experience may hereafter justify a modification of the provisions of the act in this respect, he is clearly of the opinion, in view of the lessons to be derived from the late suspension of currency payment in New York, that he would not be warranted in recommending any change at present, except the offer of Inducements, as already stated, to the banks of the country to hold a larger proportion of their reserve in their own vaults, in certificates which can be readily converted into cash when the funds of the depositor are demanded. If the certificates should, however, be issued as proposed, the reserve of the country banks and the reserve of banks in the redemption cities i(other than New York) may with propriety be reduced, the amount required to be kept on hand being largely increased; while the banks in the <city of New York should still be required to keep on hand 25 per -cent., (one-half in certificates, if desired,) subject to a reduction at any time by the Comptroller, with the concurrence of the Secretary, upon the recommendation of the clearing-house. Upon the return to specie payments and the funding of the United States debt into bonds bearing a low rate of interest, the reserve now required may be very much red need and perhaps altogether dispensed with. A table in the appendix, which has been compiled from the regular XXVI REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. reports to this office, exhibits the percentage of reserve held by the national banks of the country for the past live years, and shows that in every State, and in the principal cities of the Union, they have been found, in almost every instance, to hold in the aggregate an amount of reserve considerably beyond the requirements of the law. THE PANIC OF 1873. The monetary crisis of 1873 may be said to have had its beginning in New York City on September 8, by the failure of the Warehouse Security Company, and of two houses which had left their regular business to embark in enterprises foreign thereto, which were followed on the 13th by the failure of a large firm of stock-brokers. On the 18th and 19th two of the largest banking-houses in the city, well known throughout the country, and which were interested in the negotiations of large amounts of railroad securities, also failed; and on the 20th of the same month the failures of the Union Trust Company, the National Trust Company, the National Bank of the Commonwealth, and three other well-known banking-houses were announced. On the same day the New York Stock Exchange, for the first time in its existence, closed its doors, and they were not again opened for a period of ten days? during which period legal-tender notes commanded a premium over certified checks of from one-fourth of one per cent, to three per cent. An active demand for deposits commenced on the 18th, and increased rapidly during the 19th and 20th, chiefly from the country correspondents of the banks; and their drafts continued to such an extent, "calling back their deposits in a medium never before received,77 that the reserves of the banks were alarmingly reduced. The " call loans," amounting to more than sixty millions of dollars, upon which the banks relied to place themselves in funds in such an emergency, were entirely unavailable, because the means of the borrowers, upon the realization of which they depended to repay their loans were, to a great extent, pledged with the banks. These collaterals could in ordinary times have been sold, but at that moment no market could be found except at ruinous sacrifices. Had there been a market, the payments would have been made in checks upon the associated banks, which would not have added to the general supply of cash. A meeting of the clearing-house association was called, and on Saturday evening, September 20, the following plan for facilitating the settlement of balances at the clearing-house was unanimously adopted: ID order to enable the banks of this association to afford such additional assistance to the business community, and also for the purpose of facilitating the settlement of the exchanges between the banks, it is proposed that any bank in the clearing-house association, may, at its option, deposit with a committee of five persons, to be appointed for that purpose, an amount of its bills receivable, or other securities to be approved by said committee, who shall be authorized to issue therefor to said depositing bank certificates of deposit, bearing interest at seven per cent, per annum, in denominations of five and ten thousand dollars, such as may be desired, to an amount not in excess of seventy-five per cent, of the securities or bills receivable so deposited. Except when the securities deposited shall consist of either United States stocks or gold certificates, the certificates of deposit may be issued upon the par value of such securities. These certificates may be used in settlement of balances at the clearing-house for a period not to extend beyond the first of November proximo, aud they shall be received by creditor banks during that period daily, in the same proportion as they bear to theaggregate amount of the debtor balances paid at the clearing-house. The interest which ma>y accn?<» upon these certificates sfaaH3 on the 1st day of No REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXVII veniber next, or sooner, should the certificates all be redeemed, be apportioned among the banks which shall have held them during that time. The securities deposited with the committee, as above named, shall be held by them as a special deposit, pledged for the redemption of the certificates issued thereon. The committee shall be authorized to exchange any portion of said securities for an equal amount of others, to be approved by them, at the request of the depositing bank, and shall have power to demand additional security, either by an exchange or an increased amount, at their discretion. The amount of certificates which this committee may issue as above shall not exceed ten million dollars. This arrangement shall be binding upon the clearing-house association when assented to by three-fourths of its members. The banks shall report to the manager of the clearing-house every morning at 10 o'clock the amount of such certificates held by them. That, in order to accomplish the purposes set forth in this arrangement, the legal tenders belonging to the associated banks shall be considered and treated as a common fund, held for mutual aid and protection, and the committee appointed shall have power to equalize the same by assessment, or otherwise, at their discretion. For this purpose a statement shall be made to the committee of the condition of each bank on the morning of every day, before the commencement of business, which shall be sent with the exchanges to the manager of the clearing-house, specifying the following items: 1st. Amount of loans and discounts. 2d. Amount of loan certificates. 3d. Amount of United States certificates of deposit and legal-tender notes. 4th. Amount of deposits, deducting therefrom the amount of special gold deposits. The suspension of currency payments followed and was at first confined to the banks ot New York City, but afterward extended to other large cities because the New York banks could not respond to the demands of their correspondents,in those cities, and these, in turn, could not respond to the demands of their correspondents. Exchange on New York, which would otherwise have commanded a slight premium, was at a discount, and to a considerable extent unavailable. The suspension of the banks in other leading cities, almost without exception, therefore followed, and their partial or entire suspension continued for forty days, until confidence was in a measure restored by the resumption of the New York City banks on the first day of November. Although predictions had been made of the approach of a financial crisis, there were not apprehensions of its immediate occurrence. On the contrary there were in almost every direction evidences of prosperity. The harvest was nearly or quite completed, and the bins and granaries were full to overflowing. The manufacturing and mining interests had also been prosperous during the year, and there was good promise that the fall trade, which had opened, would be as large as during previous years. The value of the cereals, potatoes, tobacco, and hay for 1872, is estimated by the Department of Agriculture at $1,324,385,000. It is supposed that the value of these products for the present year, a large portion of which was at this time ready for sale and awaiting shipment to market, will not vary materially from the above-mentioned estimate of last year. An estimate based upon the census returns of 1869 gives the probable aggregate value of the marketable products of industry for that year as $4,036,000,000, and a similar estimate upon the same basis, and upon returns to the Agricultural Department, gives an increase of $1,788,000,000 for 1873 over the amount for 1868. It is not the province of the Comptroller to explain the causes which led to this suspension. In order to enter upon such an explanation it would be necessary to obtain comparative data for a series of years in reference to the imports and exports, the products of industry, the issue of currency and other evidences of debt, and, in fact, a general discussion of the political economy of the country. The immediate XXVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. cause of tlie crisis is, however, more apparent. The money market had become overloaded with debt, the cost of railroad construction, for five years pavst being estimated to have been $1,700,000,000, or about $340,000,000 annually ; while debt based upon almost every species of property—State, city, town, manufacturing corporations, and mining companies—had been sold in the market. Such bonds and stocks had been disposed of to a considerable extent in foreign markets, and so long as this continued the sale of similar securities was stimulated, and additional amounts offered. When the sale of such securities could no longer be effected abroad, the bonds of railroads and other enterprises of like nature which were in process of construction were thus forced upon the home market, until their negotiation became almost impossible. The bankers of the city of Kew York, who were burdened with the load, could not respond to the demands of their creditors, the numerous holders of similar securities became alarmed, and the panic soon extended throughout the country. The present financial crisis may, in a great degree, be attributed to the intimate relations of the banks of the city of New York with the transactions of the stock-board, more than one-fourth, and in many instances nearly one-third, of the bills-receivable of the banks, since the late civil war, having consisted of demand loans to brokers and members of the stock-board, which transactions have a tendency to impede and unsettle, instead of facilitating, the legitimate business interests of the whole country. Previous to the war the stock-board is said to have consisted of only one hundred and fifty members, and its organic principle was a strictly commission business, under a stringent and conservative constitution and by-laws. The close of the war found the membership of the stock-board increased to eleveu hundred, and composed of men from all parts of the country, many of whom had congregated in Wall street, adopting for their rule of business the apt motto of Horace, " Make money; make it honestly if you can; at all events make money."* The law of the State of NCAY York, restricting the operations of the stockboard, which had been retained on the statute-book since 1813,t had, unfortunately, been repealed in 1858, so that its members and manipulators were enabled to increase their operations to a gigantic scale. * Bern facias; vein, Sij)ossisf recte; si non, quocunque modo rem. t "All contracts, written or verbal, for the sale or transfer of any certificate or other evidence of debt, due by or from the United States, or any separate State, or of any share or interest in the stock of any bank, or of any company incorporated under any law of the United States, or of any individual State, shall be absolutely void, unless the party contracting to sell or transfer the same shall, at the time of making such contract, be in the actual possession of the certificate or other evidence of such debt, share or interest, or be otherwise entitled in his own right, or be duly authorized by some person so entitled, to sell or transfer the said certificate of debt, share or interest so contracted for. "All wagers concerning the price or prices, present or future, of any part of any debt due by or from the United States, or any separate State, or of any share or interest in the stock of any bank or other company incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any individual State, or of any certificate or other evidence of any such debt or part of such debt, or of any such share or interest, shall be void. "Every person who shall pay or deliver any money, goods or thing in action, by way -of premium or difference, in pursuance of any contract or wager in the two last sections declared void, and his personal representatives may recover such money, goods, or other thing in action, of and from the party receiving the same and his personal representatives." Passed February 25, 1813. (Page 706, revised statutes of New York, vol. 1, second edition.) Repealed laws of New York, page 251, eighty-first session, 1858. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXIX The quotations of the stock-board are known to be too frequently fictions of speculation, and yet these fictions control the commerce and business of a great country, and their influence is not confined to this country, but extends to other countries, and seriously impairs our credit with foreign nations. The fictitious debts of railroads and other corporations which they have bolstered up, and which have obtained quotations in London and other markets of the world, have now been reduced to a more proper valuation, or stricken from the list. -^ Whether the Congress of the United States or the legislature of the State of New York may not re-enact a law reviving similar restrictions with great benefit to the true business interests of all parties is respectfully submitted. Many measures of reform are proposed in order that the lessons of the crisis may not be lost, and others be led hereafter to repeat similar errors. Unity of action among the leading banks of the great cities will do more to reform abuses than any congressional enactment; for, unless such corporations shall unite and insist upon legitimate methods of conducting business, the laws of Congress in reference thereto will be likely soon to become inoperative—such enactments being observed in their true spirit by the few, while the many evade them and thus invite a repetition of similar disasters. If, however, the banks are disinclined to unite for such a purpose, the legislation required of Congress will be such as will induce associations outside of the city of ISTew York to retain in their vaults such funds as are not needed at the commercial center for purposes of legitimate business. The following table, exhibiting the condition of the banks in New York City in the month of October for four years past, has been prepared for purposes of comparison with the statement of September 12, of the present year, which is also given: Resources. OCTOBER 9, 1869. OCTOBER 8, 1870. OCTOBER 2, 1871. OCTOBER 3, 1872. SEPTEMBER 12, 54 banks. 54 banks. 54 banks. 50 banks. 48 banks. Loans on TJ. S. bonds on demand $9, 414, 376 Other st'ks, b'ds, &c, on dem'd 48, 650, 888 Loans payable in gold. 100, 237, 639 Loans, all other 241, 054 Overdrafts 41, 762, 450 Bonds for circulation 1, 474, 000 Bonds for deposits 5,011,500 TJ. S. bonds on hand 6,514, 988 Other stocks and bonds 13, 952, 536 "Due from national banks 1, 806, 730 Due from State banks "Real estate, furniture,& fixtures 7, 422, 039 1,103, 007 Current expenses 805, 508 Premiums paid 3,487,581 C-ish items 78, 555, 991 Clearing-house exchanges 1, 755, 346 National bank notes 611,751 factional currency 1, 792, 740 Ci 16, 897, 900 Gold Treasury notes 21, 070, 062 Legal-tender notes 12, 050, 000 Three per cent, certificates U. S. certificates of deposit 15,945,000 Clearing-house certificates $5, 661, 498 50 $3,180, 738 35 70,185, 331 1853, 409, 624 68 3,411, 738 28 30 105, 146, 590 54 122,!, 806, 96910123,183, 624 67 112, 928 225, 675 50 215, 166 00 34, 312, 100 00 856, 550 38, 337, 600 00 1, 066, 750 00 700, 000 4, 569, 000 00 4, 310, 700 00 569, 750 5, 684, 050 4, 400, 397 21 07 990, 261 5, 949, 250 13, 225, 611 01 617, 724 15, 342, 721 3, 232, 205 48 472, 529 3,173, 841 8, 061, 352 99 833,189 8, 034, 205 1,117, 471 34 282, 525 1, 250,116 804, 339 19 921, 615 1, 232, 601 3, 649, 474 86 330, 751 2, 765, 929 89, 971, 391 35 527, 335 75, 858, 034 2, 724, 791 00 691, 519 1, 833, 474 331, 076 294, 857 293, 901 62 607, 742 1,121, 869 920, 767 31 533, 900 7, 590, 260 5, 454, 580 0( 648, 577 32, 044,183 27, 004, 485 0( 140, 000 575, 000 Of 500, 000 5, 855, 000 01 00 17, 015, 000 00 17, 895, 000 00 5, 585, 000 0( $9, 012, 964 10 53, 809, 602 90 390, 563, 093 35 375,152, 133 15i422, 345, 958 95395, 976, 719 1873. $2, 57, 4, L33, 938, 875 98 916,130 34 381, 571 00 924, 310 47 182,459 04 33, 870, 100 00 650, 000 00 3, 332, 400 00> 4, 552, 797 40 15, 740, 765 99 2,077,286 04 8, 469, 984 33 905, 622 11 766,179 69 2,058,769 53 67,897,740 69 2, 618, 583 00 338, 394 32 1, 063, 200 55 13, 522, 610 00 21, 468, 530 00 io," 8i6,"666"66 , 486, 310 48 XXX REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. OCTOBER 9, 1869. OCTOBER 8, 1870. OCTOHEK 2, OCTOBER 3, 1871. 1872. 54 banks. 50 banks. Liabilities. 54 banks. 54 banks. SEPTEMBER 12, 1873. 48 banks. Capital stock $73, 218,100 00173, 435,000 00 $73, 235, 000 00 $71, 285, 000 00 $70,235, 000 00 17, 768, 667 71 18,835,099 19| 19, 468, 615 29j 20, 878, 877 81 21,923,211 "Surplus fund "" 45" 10, 964, 277 76 10,039,181 42 10, 388, 683 51 11,049,162 30 11,210,470 03 Undivided profits National bank circulation 34, 683, 075 00 32. 945, 080 OOl 30, 632, 976 I, 070, 951 00 27, 482, 342 00 State bank circulation 243, 974 00 ' 235, 959 00 22b, 479 189, 575 00J 146, 525 00 Dividends, unpaid 236, 860 6f 265, 569 261, 830 46 205,979 60 Individual deposits—currency. 136, 660 848 70 127, 991, 339 01 141 091, 424 39117, 749, 902 19,111, 463,264 04 gold .. 6,170, 566 12,101,731 10 Certified checks 52, 580, 265 47 37, 689,570 53 44, 679, 638 56 63,827,794 42, 695,185 81 Cashiers' checks 1, 282, 332 36 1, 329,457 01 891, 358 43 778,729 1,252,481 79 United States deposits 253, 692 98 241, 961 99 073, 218 32 238,092 296, 877 39 Deposits of U. S. disb'g officers. 3 213 40,297 13 Due to other national banks... 50, 005, 913 23 55, 947,455 65 76, 701, 443 53 60, 580', 921 72, 257, 769 25 Due to State banks and bankers 12, 901, 946 14 16, 225,168 70 20, 630, 052 21 14,852,279 18,113, 050 50 Notes and bills rediscounted 61, 500 Bills payable 39,825 14 62,125 39 Total 390, 563, 093 35375,152,133 15 422, 345, 958 95395, 976, 719 78389, 486,310 48 Reserve, 24. 4 per cent. The following totals exhibit similar data, compiled from the returns of the country banks of New England, the Middle, and the Western and Northwestern States. States. Items. September 12. 1873. October 13, 1873. November 1, 1873. NEW ENGLAND STATES. Maine . New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Loan s Circulation Deposits Balance due to banks Due. froni redeeming agents Legal-tenders Specie $154, 407,121 $150, 841, 262 83,154, 774 82, 746, 627 55, 830, 627 61, 912, 935 2, 224, 089 3, 230, 941 13, 411, 621 18, 969, 598 11, 517, 756 10, 956, 979 304,187 360, 786 $148, 291, 782 83, 288, 566 52, 725, 593 552,117 12, 425,176 11,431,217 339, 634 MIDDLE STATES. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Loans Circulation Deposits Balance due to banks Due from redeeming agents Legal tenders Specie 150,157, 681 65, 416, 519 102, 671,101 1, 226, 981 21, 428, 875 13, 541, 549 430, 944 142, 085, 003 65, 871, 069 89, 036, 682 1, 869, 819 14,015,227 14, 782, 708 301, 939 138,273,174 65,976,343 85,907, 955 Loans . Circulation . v Deposits Balance due to banks Due from redeeming agents. Legal tenders 123, 854, 884 59, 659, 474 92, 856, 762 116, 833, 970 60, 253, 336 75,541,162 111, 549, 204 60, 475, 650 70, 772, 060 17, 993, 614 14, 085, 011 246, 003 8, 029, 701 16, 341, 748 217, 680 7, 981, 507 16,199, 236 275, 521 12, 024, 641 14, 949, 860 357, 335 WESTERN STATES. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan .. "Wisconsin. Iowa Minnesota. Kansas Nebraska.. Specie The Comptroller, in order to obtain statistics of the condition of the banks during the late panic, as well as just previous to its commencement, issued a circular calling upon all the national banks for reports on October 13, the day on which the banks of the city of New York held the smallest amount of legal-tender notes during the late crisis, and on November 1, the day on which the banks resumed currency payments. The aggregates of these statements for each State and the redemption cities will be found in full in the appendix to this report, as will also a statement exhibiting in detail the average amount of loans, circulation^ deposits, specie, and legal-tender notes of each of the asso- EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXXI elated banks of New York City for the week ending September 20, 1873, and the aggregates as reported to the clearing-house for the week ending November 22. From all these returns the following comparative statement of the banks in New York City at different dates has been prepared: September 12, September 20, 1873. ! 1873.* Loans Circulation Deposits Balance due to banks Legal tenders Specie j $199,160,888 j 27, 482, 342 i 99,952,097 72, 552, 768 32, 278, 530 14, 585, 811 $27,151, 600 167,184, 600 29, 607, 200 16, 119, 400 October 13, 1873. $179,135, 030 27, 851, 206 89, 664, 948 38, 790,118 6,517,250 10, 031, 470 November 1, November 1873. 22, 1873.* |169,164, 559 27, 835, 612 92, 563, 997 36, 911, 563 15, 668, 452 11, 499, 457 $27, 267, 700 138, 625, 300 25, 330, 600 14, 759, 300 * Averages as reported to clearing-bouse, for week ending at the date mentioned. Some of the special reports were not received until during the present week, and the abstracts were therefore so lately completed that the Comptroller can only refer the inquirer to these curious and interesting statistics of the condition of the banks of the country during the month of the panic, without any extended comments.* INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. In my last annual report I referred briefly to the evils resulting from the payment of interest upon deposits, and my predecessors have frequently referred more at length to the same subject. The difficulty has been that the proposed legislation by Congress upon the subject would apply only to the national banks. The effect of such legislation would be to bring State banks and savings banks, organized by authority of the different States, in direct competition with the national banks in securing the accounts of correspondents and dealers 5 the national banks "would Tbe desirous of retaining their business, and the more unscrupulous w ould not hesitate to evade the law by offering to make collections throughout the country free of charge, to buy and sell stocks without commission, and to rediscount paper at low rates. The proposed action of the clearing-house in the city of New York, if adopted by the clearinghouses of the principal cities of the Union, would do more to prevent the payment of interest on deposits than any congressional enactment. But the evils resulting from the payment of interest upon deposits are by no means confined to the city banks. It may be safely said that this custom, which prevails in almost every city and village of the Union, has done more than any other to demoralize the business of banking. State banks, private bankers, and associations under the guise of savings banks, everywhere, offer rates of interest upon deposits which can* Since writing the above the following statement has been prepared, showing the whole amount of national-bank currency, legal-tender notes, and fractional currency issued up to October 12 and November 1, 1873 : October 13. National-bank currency Legal-tender notes Fractional currency Totals , Deduct amounts held by the Treasury and by the banks November 1. $350, 049, 056 359,566,888 46, 699,191 $350. 332, 884 360^952,206 47,876,149 756,315,135 116, 496, 997 759,161,239 128,140,727 Which will leave unaccounted for 639,818,138 631, 020,512 After making due allowance for the currency held by State and savings-banks, trust companies, and private bankers, these are larger amounts than can be supposed to have been in the pockets of men or the tills of small dealers. But it may be left to the ingenious in such matters to divine what portion thereof was hoarded by the timid, the ignorant, or the covetous. XXXII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THR CURRENCY not safely be paid by those engaged in legitimate business. National banks, desirous of retaining the business of their dealers, also make similar offers, and the result is, not only the increase of the rates of interest paid to business men, but, as a consequence, investments in unsecured loans, bringing ultimate loss both upon the shareholders of the bank and the depositors. The kind of legislation needed is that which shall apply to all banks and bankers alike, whether organized under the national currency act or otherwise. A law prohibiting the payment of interest on deposits by the national banks will have little effect, unless followed by similar legislation under authority of the different States, and there is little hope that such legislation can be obtained. The national currency act, which was passed during the war, provided for a tax of one-half of one per cent, upon all deposits, and, subsequently, internal revenue legislation extended this tax to all deposits made with State banks and individual bankers. If legislation prohibiting the payment of interest on deposits shall be proposed, I recommend that this law be so amended as to repeal this tax, so far as it applies to demand deposits, and that an increased rate of taxation be imposed uniformly upon all deposits which, either directly or indirectly, are placed with banks and bankers with the offer or expectation of receiving interest. Such legislation, if rigidly enforced,, would have the effect, not only of reducing the rate of interest throughout the country, but at the same time preventing the illegitimate organization of savings-banks—which organizations should be allowed only upon the condition that the savings of the people shall be carefully and prudently invested, and the interest arising therefrom, after deducting reasonable expenses, distributed from time to time to the depositors, and to no other persons whatsoever. CERTIFICATION OF CHECKS. The act of March 3, 1869, authorizes the appointment of a receiver "if any officer, clerk, or agent of any national bank shall certify any check drawn upon said bank, unless the person or company drawing the said check shall have on deposit in said bank at the time said check is certified an amount of money equal to the amount specified in such check." Eeceivers have been appointed during the past year, for the National Bank of the Commonwealth of New York and the New Orleans National Banking Association, for violations of this act; and it is the intention of the Comptroller to hereafter rigidly enforce this act whenever he is satisfied of such violation. PROFIT ON CIRCULATION ; TAXATION, EARNINGS, AND DIVIDENDS. It is asserted that the national banks should be subject to greater taxation than other capital because they derive large profits from the issue of their circulating notes. In general terms it is stated that the profit derived by the national banks from such circulation is between "five and six per cent, in gold interest upon the amount of the bonds on deposit with the Treasurer, bearing that rate of interest payable in coin. Nothing could be more erroneous. The banks hold an average reserve of more than one hundred millions of legal-tender notes, which is equivalent to a loan to the Government without interest. They also hold of United States bonds, purchased at a premium, $42,471,000 in excess of the circulation issued, which they are required to keep on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States as security for circulation, and from which they derive no profit except the annual interest paid to all holders of such bonds. Large amounts of United States REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXXITT six per cent, bonds held by the banks have also from time to time been voluntarily surrendered by them to the Government and five per cent, bonds taken in exchange. The only national banks authorized to be organized under the act of July 12, 1870, were banks to ire located in States which had received less than their proportion of circulation, as provided by the act. During a large portion of the past year, five per cent, bonds issued by the Government have been at a premium in the market of fifteen per cent. A national bank organized in the city of Chicago deposits with the Treasurer $100,000 of five per cent, bonds, costing $115,000 in currency. Upon these bonds the bank receives from the Government $5,000 interest in gold, which, with the premium thereon, would amount to $5,750. It also receives in circulation $90,000, and is required to keep twenty five per cent, of that amount on hand as reserve, leaving $67,500, from which it would derive an income, at ten per cent., of $6,750; and from this must be deducted a tax of one per cent. ($900) upon the amount of circulation issued, leaving an income of $5,850, which, if added to the interest received from the bonds, would amount to $11,600. If the $115,000 had been invested in bonds and mortgages bearing ten percent, interest, it would net annually $11,500, leaving a profit of $100 to the bank for circulation during the year, and a loss of $15,000 premium upon the bonds at the date of their maturity. The profits of a country bank located in the West or South, with interest at ten per cent., adopting the same calculation, would be a little more than one per cent., and of a bank located in the city of New York, with interest at seven per cent., about 1£ per cent. -7 and of a country bank located in the Bast, with interest at seven per cent., less than 2J per cent. The earnings upon capital invested in United States bonds upon which circulation is issued, would not, in the city of New York, exceed the profits of an investment returning an income of 8J- per cent., and in a country bank in the East they would be but little more than on an investment earning nine per cent. The national banks, prior to May 1,1871, paid to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue a license or special tax of $2 on each $1,000 of capital, and an income tax on net earnings to December 31, 1871. The special or license tax from May 1,1864, to May 1,1871, amounted to $5,322,688.43; the income tax from March 1, 1869., to September 1, 1871, amounted to $5,539,289.17. The national banks also pay the following taxes to the Treasurer of the United States: one percent, annually on circulation outstanding ; one-half of one per cent, annually upon deposits; and one-half of one per cent, annually upon capital not invested in United States bonds. These taxes are payable semi-annually. The following table exhibits the amount of taxes collected by the Treasurer, annually, from the organization of the system to January 1, 1873 : Circulation. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 , Totals H. Ex. 3—-Hi 740 1, 371,170 2, 638,396 2, 934,685 2, 955,394 2, 956,168 2, 941,381 3, 092,797 3,282, 597 45 52 35 63 60 02 51 56 46 22, 460, 332 00 Deposits. Capital. $412, 953 99 2,106, 480 74 2, 668, 674 72 2, 518, 780 65 2, 657, 235 91 2,525,571 87 2, 694, 480 26 3,027,767 58 3,144, 839 45 $55,631 63 316, 829 01 350, 545 29 314, 899 42 299,126 21 349,147 97 38J,.598 67 385, 24 ? 07 418, 883 75 21, 756, 785 17 2, 871, 909 02 Aggregate. 8756, 326 07 3, 794,480 27 5, 657,616 36 5, 768,365 70 5, 911,756 72 5, 830,887 86 6, 017,460 34 6, 505,812 21 6, 846,320 66 47, C i, 026 19 XXXIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The national banks are required by the act of March 3,1869, to make semi-annual returns to this office of their dividends and earnings. From these returns the following table has been compiled, exhibiting the aggregate capital and surplus, total dividends, and total earnings of the national banks, with the ratio of dividends to capital, dividends to capital and surplus, and earnings to capital and surplus for each half year, commencing March 1,1869, and ending September 1, 1873. RATIOS. Period of six No. ol months end- b'nks. ing- Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. 1,1869. 1,1870. 1,1870. 1,1871. 1,1871. 1,1872. 1,1872. 1,1873. 1,1873. 1,481 1,571 1,601 1, 605 1,693 1, 750 . 1,852 1,912 1,955 Capital. $401,650,802 416, 366, 991 425, 317,104 428, 699,165 445, 999, 264 450, 693, 706 465, 676, 023 475, 918, 683 488,100, 951 Surplus. Total divi- Total net earnings. dends. $82,105, 848 #21, 767, 831 $29,221,184 86,118, 210 21, 479,095 28, 996, 934 91, 630, 620 21,080,343 26, 813, 885 94, 672, 401 22,205,150 27, 243,162 98, 286, 591 22,125, 279 27, 315, 311 99,431,243 22, 859, 826 27, 502, 539 105,181, 942 23, 827, 28!) 30, 572, 891 114, 257, 288 24, 826, 061 31, 926, 478 118,113, 848 24, 823, 029 33,122, 000 Earnings Divi- Divid'nds capital to capital dends to to and surand surcapital. plus. plus. Per ct. 5.42 5.16 4.96 5.18 4.96 5.07 5.12 5.22 5.09 Per ct 4.50 4.27 4.08 4.24 4.07 4.16 4.17 4.21 4.09 Per ct 6.04 5.77 5.19 5.21 5.02 5.00 5.36 5.41 5.46 This table shows that the dividends of the national banks upon an average for a series of years, have been about ten per centum per annum, while the dividends upon capital and surplus, which is the true ratio, have been less than nine per cent.* As the law now stands, the * The following statement of the ten principal joint-stock banks of London, including their branches, exhibiting the capital, reserve, deposits, net profits, and dividends of each for the half year previous to July 1,1873, has been compiled from balance-sheets of the banks published in the London Economist of October 18, 1873 : Proportion of dividend to capital. Banks. Total deCapital and posits and surplus. acceptances. London and Westminster £3,000,000 £29, 548, 770 London Joint Stock. 1, 673, 849 17, 404, 319 London and County 1, 800, 000 20, 936,233 Union 1, 500, 000 18,028,531 City 750, 000 Imperial 740, 000 London and Southwestern 172, 680 Consolidated 876,125 Central 109,000 940, 000 10 Alliance Total 11, 561, 654 Bank of England, August 31,1873... 17, 580,000 Net n profits. Amount of dividends for half year. pr ct. pr an. £241, 098 • 139, 867 169,384 137, 910 6,154, 383 49, 509 2, 919, 237 46, 634 24.10 £200,000 23*. 31 120, 000 28.23 100, 000 22. 98 127, 500 16. 50 30, 000 13. 82 27, 000 758,314 3, 258, 035 669,018 2, 336, 440 7,101 8.54 69, 895 16.47 8,004 16.00 34, 520 8.63 4,985 36, 000 4,000 28, 000 102, 013, 280 903, 922 20. 68 677, 485 t29, 080, 534 785, 221 10.80 764, 032 prct. prct prct. pr ct pr an. pr an, pr an, pr an. *20 20 20 25 5-6 20 20 19 " 20 20 20 20 10 10 5 7* 6 5 10 10 * From the London Economist of March 15, 1873, page 84. t Public and other deposits September 11,1873. The statistics of the Bank of England and its dividends were obtained from the report of the Bank of England published in the Economist for September 13, 1873. The usual dividends of this bank are 10 per cent, per annum, but the amount has varied for some years past from 8 to 13 per cent. REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXXV national banks are subject to a tax of one per cent, per annum upon circulation, of one-half of one per cent, upon the average amount of deposits, and one-half of one per cent, upon the average amount of capital stock beyond the amount invested in United States bonds. The taxation on deposits was essentially a " war-tax," such a duty never having been, as is believed, before imposed upon the banks of any country. While almost every other species of property and investment escapes taxation upon its full valuation, the data for the taxation of the national banks can always be obtained from their reports; so that a tax is derived from this species of investment at a much greater ratio than that derived from capital otherwise invested. The result of such excessive taxation is to increase the rate of interest which is paid by the borrower, for the same reason that an internal-revenue tax upon the products of the manufacturer is paid, not by the manufacturer, but by the consumer. The Comptroller is of opinion that justice to all parties requires the repeal of the provision imposing a tax upon deposits, unless, in the judgment of Congress, interest-bearing certificates shall be issued as recommended, which may be counted as a certain portion of the reserve to be kept on hand; in which event it is believed that the taxation derived from deposits will much more than liquidate the interest derived from such certificates. An additional table in the .appendix exhibits in a concise form the ratio of dividends to capital, dividends to capital and surplus, and earnings to capital and surplus, of the national banks in every State of the Union and in the redemption cities, semi-annually, from March 1? 1869, to September 1, 1873. INSOLVENT BANKS. Since.the last annual report, receivers have been appointed for eleven national banks, (seven of which failed during the late financial crisis,) as follows: Name and location. Appointment of receiver. Capital Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago, 111 Wallkill National Bank, Middletown, N. Y Crescent City National Bank, New Orleans, La... Atlantic National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank of Washington, D. C National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York. Merchants' National Bank. Petersburg, Va First National Bank of Petersburgh,Va First National Bank of Mansfield, Ohio New Orleans National Banking Association, La... First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa Total Dec. 12,1872 Dec. 31,1872 Mar. 18,1873 Apr. 28,1873 Sept. 19,1873 Sept. 22,1873 Sept. 25,1873 Sept.25,1873 Oct. 18,1873 Oct. 23,1873 Oct. 24,1873 $250, 000 $240, 810 175, 000 152, 588 500, 000 *666, 751 300, 000 521, 526 500, 000 *1, 655, 795 750, 000 *791, 036 400, 000 *1, 002, 346 200, 000 *178, 618 100, 000 *177,207 600, 000 *642,182 50, 000 *68, 960 stock. Claims proved. DiviCash dends. on hand. Per ct. 25 75 55 30 $16, 300 15,302 131, 945 109, 030 153, 300 12, 787 8, 922 9,355 * 7, 972 1,814 3, 825, 000 6, 097, 819 * Estimated amount of olaims. The failure of all of these banks may be attributed to the criminal mismanagement of their officers, or to the neglect or violation of the act on the part of their directors. The officers of two of these banks have been arrested; one has been convicted, and the other is undergoing trial) while the president' of the first bank which failed during the year left the country on the pretext of visiting some of the foreign shareholders of the bank for the purpose of inducing them to subscribe for additional stock, but did not,, of course, return upon the announcement of the failure of the bank. XXXVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Dividends have been declared in favor of the creditors of these banks as follows: Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago Wallkill National Bank, Middle-town, N. Y Atlantic National Bank, New York City First National Bank, Washington, D. C 25 per cent. 75 per cent. 55 per cent. 30 per cent. During the year dividends have been declared as follows upon banks which had previously failed: First National Bank, Selma, Ala National Unadilla Bank, Unadilla, N. Y First National Bank, Bethel, Conn National Bank of Vicksbnrg, Miss First National Bank, Rockford, 111 First National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev Eighth National Bank, New York .• First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark , 35 per 32 per 28 per 35 per 25 per 15 per 10 per 100 per cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. Assessments will soon be made upon the shareholders for deficiency, and, if not paid, suits will be brought to collect such deficiency from the shareholders of The Farmers and Citizens' National Bank of Brooklyn and The Eighth National Bank of New York. Similar suits will be promptly brought against the shareholders of the other banks as soon as the deficienc}r shall be ascertained. The receivers of The Ocean National Bank of New York, The Wallkill National Bank of Middletown, N. Y., The Atlantic National Bank of New York, The First National Bank of Washington, D. C, The National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, The First National Bank of Mansfield, Ohio, and The First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa., encourage me to believe that the creditors will be paid in full in the course of the next year. No effort will be spared on the part of the Comptroller to collect promptly the assets of these insolvent banks, and return, if possible, the full amount to the creditors. In many cases creditors grow impatient, and attribute great neglect to the Comptroller and the receiver, when the delay in the payment of dividends has been caused by protracted litigation which could not be avoided, and which has been continued for the benefit of the creditors. It is believed, however, that no other system of banking previous to the organization of the national banking system has been so successful in converting assets and making prompt dividends to creditors. Attorney General Akerman gave an opinion, September 9, 1871, that the United States was not entitled to precedence for moneys deposited in national banks beyond the amount of security on deposit with the Treasurer. This decision has recently been confirmed by the present Attorney-General, and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, and under that decision dividends have been declared during the past year in favor of the creditors of The First National Bank of Selma, Ala., and The National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss. A dividend in favor of the creditors of The First National of New Orleans is still delayed, on account of a claim of the Government consisting of a balance of $221,769 unpaid upon a check of a former assistant treasurer of the United States upon the bank; but there is some encouragement to believe that the claim may be settled without farther litigation, and a dividend of 25 per cent, be soon declared. At the time of the failure of The First National Bank of New Orleans, bills of exchange were outstanding, drawn upon the Bank of Liverpool, amounting to about $280,000. Proceedings in chancery were commenced in England by the holders of these bills to recover, upon the theory# there had been a specific appropriation of funds to pay the several Digitized forthat FRASER REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, XXXVII bills as they were issued. The decision of the vice-chancellor was in favor of the holders of the drafts. The receiver appealed to the Lord High Chancellor, and three judges with him sitting pronounced elaborate Opinions, reversing the'vice-chancellor's decision and decreeing the payment of the money to the receiver. Two of the claimants appealed to the House of Lords, and this appeal has recently been dismissed with costs, after six years' litigation from the lowest to the highest chancery tribunal in England. The Comptroller desires to call the attention of Congress to the necessity for some legislation authorizing him to appoint receivers of national banks, for insolvency, when such insolvency shall become evident from the protest of the drafts of such associations, or otherwise, if, after due examination shall have been made, the assets of the association are found not sufficient to liquidate its debts. The Comptroller also desires to*call the attention of Congress to the fact that where suits are brought for the forfeiture of the charter of a bank, as provided in section 53 of the act, no provision exists for the appointment of a receiver when the charter is determined and adjudged forfeited by the United States court before whom the suit is required to be brought by the Comptroller. It is desirable that prompt measures should be taken for forcing weak banks into liquidation, under section 42 of the act, when it is believed that the officers and directors will honestly wind up the affairs of such banks, and that full authority should be given to appoint a receiver in all cases where the forfeiture of the charter is adjudged. Provision should also be made, after full payment of all the debts of the association, for placing the remaining assets in the hands of an agent appointed by the shareholders of the bank, and discharging the Comptroller and the receiver, by virtue of such legislation, from all further responsibility. Provision should also be made for ttye investment of the funds on deposit with the Treasurer in interest-bearing securities, when dividends are delayed by reason of protracted litigation. Criminal prosecutions will be brought against officers and directors of national banks for violations of the law, whenever such prosecutions can, in the opinion of the Solicitor, be maintained. The Comptroller has been subjected to Some criticism during the late crisis because the indebtedness of private bankers to national banks has been found in some instances to exceed one-tenth of the capital of the bank. Section 29 of the act as it now stands does not prohibit deposits payable on demand from being made with private bankers or State banks. An amendment to this section of the act was prepared by the Comptroller, and was introduced and referred to the uproper committee during the last session of Congress, which provided that the total liabilities to any. association, of any person, or of any company, corporation, or firm, (not including the liability of one national bank to another national bank,) including in the liabilities of a company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall at no time exceed one-tenth part of the aggregate amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in, and its surplus fund." The Comptroller urgently recommends the passage of this amendment. Tables giving statistics in reference to insolvent national banks will be found in the appendix. SAVINGS-BANKS, TRUST AND LOAN COMPANIES, AND STATE BANKS ORGANIZED UNDER STATE LAWS. The act of Congress approved 19th February, 1873, requires the Comptroller of the Currency u to report annually to Congress, under appro XXXVIII EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY: priate heads, the resources and liabilities, exhibiting the condition of banks, banking companies, and savings-banks, organized under the laws of the several States and Territories; such information to be obtained by the Comptroller .from the reports made by such banks, banking companies, and savings-banks to the legislatures or officers of the States and Territories. And where such reports cannot be obtained the deficiency shall be supplied from such other authentic sources as may be available." Savings institutions. In obedience to this command the Comptroller reports that he has encountered a full measure of the difficulties and disappointments in his way which are intimated in the last clause of his instructions. The deficiency of official reports is shown by the fact that he has been able to obtain, in form for use, the condition of these institutions in only eight of the thirty-seven States in the Union and the District of Columbia, and none at all from the nine Territories., The inaccuracy and incompleteness of many of these official returns will show how unavailing have been his efforts to comply with the requisitions of the act. Only about twenty-eight of the States have made any reply to his applications for the required information, and ten of this number answer that they have none to give; ten of them make such returns, but in such form that they cannot be put into satisfactory statements. They afford no clear exhibit of either the whole number of these State institutions, or any means of balancing their resources and liabilities. To do something like justice to the reports received from the several States they may be divided into four classes. First. The official returns which this office has been able to put into a regular form. Second. Those of the States which do not afford either comprehensive or satisfactory exhibits of the number and condition of their State banks, savings-banks, and trust and loan companies, distinctively. Third. Those which answer through their executive authorities that they can make no reports whatever. Fourth. Those from which no answers of any kind have been received. The first class consists of the six New England States, l$e\v York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. The reports of these have been found capable of general tabulation, and fairly obtained balances of resources and liabilities. The statement in detail will be found in the appendix. 'Savings institutions of the first class. The following noteworthy particulars pertain to the savings-banks of these States, exclusive of the District of Columbia.* 1st. They are old Eastern States, geographically contiguous, and in general have their business and banking institutions tolerably well or# The District of Columbia is not embraced in the following comparative statements for the reason that thirty-four branches of the Freedmen's Savings aud Trust Company, distributed throughout sixteen States, are reported from the central office as of the District of Columbia ; and it may be noted here that thirty-two of these branches are located in the old slave States, and their aggregate deposits in June, 1873, were $3,522,742 While those of the two old free States were 505,927 Total 4,028,669 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XXXIX ganized; and they observe more respect to the just claim of the community for publicity of their affairs than do the monetary institutions of other divisions of the Union. 2d. The magnitude of their deposits, as they are given at the close of the year 1872—aggregating, for the eight States, $663,244,179, while the deposits of the national banks of the same States at about the same date stood at $360,399,206—the deposits of these savings-banks bearing the proportion to those of the national banks nearly as 65 to 35. The deposits of the savings-banks of the six New England States, taken alone, at the close of 1872, amounted to $349,395,377, while those of the national banks of the same States, at the same time, were but $100,498,415; or they stood as 77.66 to 22.34, respectively, which is nearly 3J to 1. Again, the relative numbers were then 406 savings-banks, and of the national banks 449. The aggregate population of New England in the autumn of 1872 may be stated at 3,628,835. The number of open depositor accounts is given at 1,109,995, which is equal to 30J per cent, of the entire population. Connecticut reports, for January 1,1873, the number of depositors in her savings-banks at 39 percent, of the population. The whole amount of the deposits at this date averaged to each person in the State $127.50, and to each depositor $340. The average amount to the credit of each depositor in the six New England States was $315.73. The interest and dividend paying investments of the savings-banks of these six States amounted to $340,556,997, which is equal to 97.16 per cent, of the aggregate deposits, and their cash on hand was $5,913,127,* or 1.69 per cent, of their liabilities to the depositors. The character of these investments will be seen in the appendix. The rates of interest or dividends paid to the depositors will appear, so far as they could be obtained, in the same tabular statement. The average rate of interest, for some of these States, is not given in their summary statements, and it was found impossible to calculate it from reports of the individual banks. It should be understood, also, that the stated * To explain an apparent discrepancy between the aggregate amount of " cash on hand'7 in the savings-banks of the six New England States and that found in the tabular statement of the appendix, it must be observed that the summaries or aggregates of the resources and liabilities of these banks, made by the bank superintendents of the several States, are adopted in all the cases in which such summaries are made. But the summaries in all the New England States, except Massachusetts, treat ** deposits in banks" as "cash on hand." The propriety of such aggregations is doubtful, or is matter of construction, and, deferring so far to the judgment of the State superintendents their figures have been accepted in the foregoing calculations. But if " cash on hand" were separated from " deposits in banks," the proportion to the amount of deposits would stand thus: Cash on hand in the six New England States, $3.286,719: equal to 0.94 per cent, of their aggregate deposits, or liability to their depositors; while, if their "deposits in banks " are included, the total would be $5,913,127 : equal to 1.69 per cent. So, with the corresponding account of the single State of Connecticut, hereafter given at $1,567,334, " cash on hand" would be reduced to $827,258, excluding the amount of the " deposits in banks," or to 1.20 per cent, instead of 2.28 per cent, of the liabilities to the depositors. It may be added that the " cash on hand" in the New York savingsbanks stands at $3,796,396—equal to 1.33 per cent, of the deposits; but if their "deposits in banks" are added, the " cash" will be $16,328,893, or 5.72 per cent, of their liabilities to their depositors. Again, it is to be noted that in a number of instances, greatly affecting the accuracy of the division in the tabular statement of the cash-account in all the States of our first class, except New York and Massachusetts, no separation of these two classes of funds is made in the summaries of the State reports, and this office has been obliged to accept an undistinguishing aggregate; all of which suggests the necessity of a uniform formula of reports. XL REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. amount of u deposits," in some cases, means the amount " due depositors, " including accrued interest. An approximate idea of the business done by these New England savings-banks may be derived from the report of those of Connecticut for January 1,1873. Their deposits at that date amounted to $68, 523,397 Their real estate securities were Personal and collateral Bonds and stocks ,.-, Total investments :.. * $43,174, 015 9, 495, 819 16,423,662 69,093,496 Total assets 71,271,395 Cash on hand $1,567,334=2.28% of deposits. The rate of iucrease in the business of the New England savingsbanks is also indicated by an increase of the deposits of Connecticut on January 1, 1873, over those of January 1, 1872, amounting to $5,805,583 upon $62,717,814, or 9^ per cent, for the year. At the end of the year 1872 the loans and discounts of the New England savings banks, amounting to $251,668,764, exceeded those of the national banks of the same States, at the same time, by the sum of $21,608,411, or 9J per cent. The States of New England, with New York and New Jersey, are here selected as the best representatives of the savings-bank system, as it existed and is reported at the latest dates; and the deposits, loans, and discounts of the national banks are taken, for the purpose of comparison, at the nearest corresponding date, (3d of October, 1872.) Nearly all of these State institutions make their returns to the State authorities but once a year, and that so late in the year that those for the present year cannot be received in time to be embodied in this report. For the purpose of exhibiting the relative amount of the deposits in the savings-banks of the States of the first class, and affording some measure of their magnitude and business importance, those of the national banks in the same States have been given. A comparison of the condition of similar institutions in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland may help in forming a judgment of their value and force in the business of the community. In the old savings-banks of the United Kingdom there were, on November 30, 1872, open depositors' accounts, 1,425,147. In the postoffice savings-banks on December 31, 1872, 1,442,448. The amount due to depositors in the former £39, 680, 652 The amount due to depositors in the latter 195 318,339 Total 58, 998, 991 An average to each depositor of £20 12s. Thus we have for the number of the depositors of New England, New York, and New Jersey 2,044,640. Total deposits, $663,244,179, and an average of $324.45 to each depositor; while in the United Kingdom the number of depositors was 2,867,595; total deposits, $286,145,107, and an average of $99.91 to each depositor. In view of the enormous disparity in the total and average amounts of deposits here exhibited, the question arises whether all the deposits EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XLI in the l e w England savings-banks, or what portion of them, are savings, and what amount are merely mercantile accounts—a question for the solution of which the reports afford no safe data. It has, however, been estimated that not more than 30 per cent, are actual savings. Savings-banks of the second class of State reports. Many of/these returns, under the name of "savings-banks," show capital paid in and dividends paid to stockholders. These, in constitution and operation, seem to differ in nothing from ordinary banks of discount and deposit. A distinctive description of savings institutions is given in section 110 of the internal-revenue act, as amended by the act of July 13, 1866, in these words: Associations or companies known as provident institutions, savings-banks, savingfunds, or savings institutions, having no capital stock, and doing no other business than receiving deposits, to be loaned or invested for the sole benefit of the parties making such deposits, without profit or compensation to the association or company. Justice Field, of the Supreme Court of the United States, gave full effect to this distinctive definition, in the case of The German Savings and Loan Society versus George Oulton. in April, 1871, at a circuit court held for the district of California. Governed by this legislative and judicial definition, the Comptroller, in this report, excludes from the class of savings-banks, without regard for the names assumed, all banks which report capital stock or dividends to stockholders. General deficiency of savings-banks7 reports in States of our second class. Some of these States require by their laws and charters annual or semi-annual reports to be made to the State authorities, which the authorities do not publish in any of their statistical reports. In other States such reports of the individual banks are allowed to be made to their county or supreme courts, and are inaccessible to the Comptroller. Some of these banks report only to their, depositors, in accordance with their own by-laws. For an instance of the impossibility of obtaining full and satisfactory statements, the reply to the Comptroller's inquiries of the president of one of the largest, most legitimate, and soundest of the savings-banks of Philadelphia, may be properly quoted, so far as this point is concerned. He says, "We have no printed reports." The importance of this bank is shown in his answer, by letter, that " it now has near 45,000 depositors and about twelve million dollars." It is probable that many of the savings-banks individually publish their annual statements in the newspapers of their respective towns and cities, but it is certain that they cannot be found registered officially with the financial officers of their respective States. Savings-banks of the District of Columbia. On the 20th page of the Comptroller's Annual Eeport for 1872 will be found his recommendation to Congress for the repeal, so far as it applies to the organization of savings-banks, of the fourth section of the act of 1st June, 1870, which provides ufor the creation of corporations in the District of Columbia by general law." He repeats his recommendation for the repeal, for the reasons given in his last report, and for the enactment in its stead of a general law with judicious provisions and restrictions. XLII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Third class of States From whose executive officers answers to the Comptroller's letters of inquiry have been received. Extracts from a few of such replies will suffice to explain the large deficiencyu of the summaries of this report: The governor of Virginia says: Banks (except of circulation) are authorized to be organized under our general laws, and they are not required by law to make any reports whatever, except such as may be required by the financial officers of the Government for the purposes of taxation." The governor of West Virginia replies: " There are banks of discount and deposit in the State organized and chartered under a general law. * # * # There is no provision in our statutes requiring such banks to make reports to any officer of the State, consequently none are made." The governor of Arkansas answers: " There is no law requiring State banks and savings-banks to make a report of their condition to the State authorities, and, therefore, I am unable to furnish you with the Information desired."* The secretary of state of Missouri says: u Banks and savings associations may be organized under a general statute, and are required to publish semi-annual statements," but adds, " that no report on their condition is made by any State authority." • The governor of California answers: " Associations may be formed, under general laws, for the deposit of gold and silver, but no reports are made either to the legislature or to any State officers." The secretary of state of Alabama says: "There are savings-banks incorporated by special acts of the general assembly, but I am not prepared now to name them, or to direct your attention to the particular statutes creating them," and adds, u There is no provision made that I am apprised of requiring savings-banks to make any report to the State authorities." And an officer of one of the national banks of that State, to whom application was made for the required statistics, says : "With respect to two of the State banks in one of the cities, even the stockholders and a majority of the directors can get no information as to the stock and business generally. With regard to the others, the information can only be obtained by a demand made by one having the legal authority to make it." The governor of Mississippi answers: u While the laws of the State authorize the establishment of banks and savings institutions, they do not require them to make reports to the State authorities." The governor of Kansas says: " Savings institutions are authorized, and required, to publish statements of their condition in their u county papers, and to deposit copies in the state department/' but adds, There are no published State reports upon the subject." Altogether, ten of the States whose officers have made replies to the applications of the Comptroller are of a like tenor and import with those above cited. In all of the States of this class there is common newspaper evidence of the existence of State banks, savingsbanks, and trust and loan companies, but no such comprehensive or specific statements of their condition and business as would serve any of the purposes of this report. States and Territories of the fourth class. From these, embracing twelve States and nine Territories, no reports or answers to his inquiries have been received. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XLIII Trust and loan companies. These companies are usually organized, by special State statutes, in the large cities. Their capitals, deposits, and business are quite large in amount. Generally, if not always, they are not required to report to the State authorities, but under the orders of one or other of the courts. Some of these occur at long intervals, and are probably published in the newspapers; but even when so published they are by no means full, and furnish but little available information. For instance, one of the largest of these institutions has published but one report in the year, and that report contains only a statement of its assets, without any mention of the amount due to its depositors, or of any of its liabilities. The bank superintendent of New York, in reply to an inquiry in reference to these institutions, says, (under date of 31st .July, 1873:) " The trust companies of New York are peculiarly situated. Some are under the supervision of the bank department; some are under the control of the comptroller of the State j but the great majority of them are under # no sort of supervision. * * This class of corporations (meaning #the last described) has multiplied rapidly during the last few years. * * I am not able to furnish a copy of the charter of any of these companies." Some reports of such companies have been received, but the number is obviously so few in proportion to the whole that any attempted report of them for the whole country would be not only useless but possibly delusive, and for this reason they are now wholly omitted. State oariks. In the appendix will be found a statement of the condition of such State banks as have furnished reports which could be cast into regular form. The deficiencies in the number and the details of the reports received are so obvious that the Comptroller deems it unavailing to attempt any generalization of their contents, other than is given in the tabular statement referred to. In accordance with the legislative and judicial definition of savingsbanks proper, all those State institutions entitling themselves " savings-banks,'* but reported as having capital stock, are, for the purposes of classification, treated in the tabular statement as banks of discount and deposit. It deserves to be noted here that the returns of the State banks of New York are at once full, and properly distinguished from the savings institutions. They exhibit the condition of the State banks upon the 12th of September, 1873, the same day as the date of the last regular returns of the national banks. The Comptroller has great pleasure in acknowledging the courtesy and promptitude of the executive and financial officers of the majority of the States, in making such replies to his inquiries as were within their power. In view of the paucity of the information furnished, it should be remembered that this is the first call made upon them by any officer of the Federal Government. They were thus, in many instances, unprepared to furnish such statements of their monetary institutions as were required of them; and it may be added that they were not long enough apprised of the requisition made upon them, or sufficiently assured of the generality of the investigation, to put the financial machinery of their respective States in operation for the purpose. But now, fully acquainted with the nature and importance of the investigation, it may be expected that iu the coming year a greatly better and more serviceable collection of statistics will be supplied. XLIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Upon reflection, it will be clearly understood that the proposed collection of information concerning the money institutions of the several States, like the inquiries of the Census Department of the General Government, seeks only to inform the people of the condition of their organized agencies of commercial and business exchanges. It is also respectfully submitted that the members of Congress, and of the State legislatures, and the officers of the States, may exert their influence to obtain the passage of such laws as will give us, in the next year, a full and thoroughly useful presentment of the vast money agencies not within the legal control of this office. * SPECIE AND SURPLUS. The following table will exhibit the amount of specie held by the national banks at the dates mentioned—the coin, coin-certificates, and checks payable in coin, held by the national banks of the city of New York, being stated separately for a period of six years. The old reports of the State banks included in the item of " specie," checks payable in coin, and it is known that such checks composed a considerable proportion of the amount reported as specie, and it is believed that no true exhibit of the actual amount of coin held by the banks of the city of New York has been presented previous to the preparation of this table: Held by national banks in N e w Y o r k City. Date. Coin. U . S. coin Checks paycertificates. able in coin. Total. Held by other national banks. Aggregate. Oct. 5,1868. $1, 698, 623 24 $6, 390, 140$1, 536, 353 66 $9, 625, 116 90 #3, 378, 596 49 $13, 003, 713 39 1, 902, 769 48 18, 038, 520 .2, 348, 140 49 22, 289, 429 97 7, 337, 320 29 29, 626, 750 26 Jan. 4,1869. 9, 944, 532 15 1, 652, 575 21 3, 720, 040 1,469,826 64 6, 842, 441 85 3,102, 090 30 April 17,1869. June 12,1869. 2, 542, 533 96 11, 953, 680 975, 015 82 15, 471, 229 78 2, 983, 860 70 18, 455, 090 48 1, 792, 740 73 16, 897, 900 1, 013, 948 72 19, 704, 589 45 3, 297, 816 38 23, 002, 405 83 Oct. 9,1869. Jan. 22,1870. 6,196, 036 29 28, 501, 460 2,190, 644- 74 36,888,141 03 11, 457, 242 69 48, 345, 383 72 Mar. 24, 1670. 2,. 647, 908 39 21, 872, 480 1, 069, 094 30 25, 589, 482 69 11, 507, 060 75 37, 096, 543 44 June 9,1870. 2, 942, 400 24 18, 660, 920 1,163, 905 88 22, 767, 226 12 8,332,211 66 31, 099, 437 78 Oct. 8,1870. 1, 607, 742 91 7, 533, 900 3, 994, 006 42 13,135, 649 33 5, 324, 362 14 18, 460, 011 47 Dec. 28,1870. 2, 268, 581 96 14, 063, 540 3, 748,126 87 20, 080, 248 83 6, 227, 002 76 26, 307, 251 59 Mar. 18,1871. 2,982,155 61 13, 099, 720 3,829,881 64 19, 911, 757 25 . 5, 857, 409 39 25, 769,166 64 April 29,1871. 2, 047, 930 71 9, 845*, 080 4, 382,107 24 16, 275,117 95 6, 456, 909 07 22, 732, 027 02 June 10,1871. 2, 249, 408 06 9,161,160 3, 680, 854 92 15, 091, 422 98 4, 833, 532 18 19, 924, 955 16 1,121, 869 40 7. 590, 260 1, 163, 628 44 9, 875, 757 84 3, 377, 240 33 13, 252, 998 17 Oct. 2,1871. 1,454,930 73 17, 354, 740 4,255,631 39 23, 065, 302 12 6, 529, 997 44 29, 595, 299 56 Dec. 16,1871. 1, 490, 417 70 12, 341, 060 3,117,100 90 16, 948, 578 60 8,559,246 72 25, 507, 825 32 Feb. 27,1872. Aprill9, 1872. 1, 828, 659 74 10,102, 400 4, 718, 364 25 16, 646, 423 99 7, 787, 475 47 24, 433, 899 46 J u n e 10,1872. 3, 782, 909 64 11, 412,160 4, 219, 419 52 19, 414, 489 16 4, 842, 154 98 24, 256, 644 14 920, 767 37 5, 454, 580 6, 375,347 37 3, 854, 409 42 10, 229, 756 79 Oct. 3, 1872. 1, 306, 091 05 12, 471, 940 13,778,031 05 5, 269, 305 40 19, 047, 336 45 Dec. 27,1872. 13, 498, 549 86 4, 279,123 67 17, 777, 673 53 Feb. 28,1873. 1, 958, 759 SQ 11, 539, 790 13, 088, 250 93 3,780,557 8L 16, 868, 808 74 April 25,1873. 1, 344, 940 93 11, 743, 310 23, 581,177 71 4, 368, 909 01 27, 950, 086 72 June 13,1873. 1, 442, 087 71 22,139, 090 14, 585, 810 55 5, 282, 658 90 19, 868, 469 45 Sept. 12,1873. 1, 063, 200 55 13,522, 610 The surplus of the national banks now amounts in the aggregate to more than $120,000,001), which is a perpetual and increasing fund, to which losses and bad debts may be charged. The act limits the liabilities of any association, person, company, or firm, for money borrowed, to onetenth of the capital paid in. It is recommended that this limit be extended to fifteen per cent, of capital and surplus, for banks located in the redemption cities, and one-tenth of capital and surplus for the other banks. SHINPLASTERS. In my last report I called the attention of Congress to the issue of bills of credit by the State of Alabama, which issues are prohibited by EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XLV section 10, article 1, of the Constitution of the United States; and also to the issue of unauthorized currency by various corporations in the South, and the necessity of legislation to prevent this abuse. The issue of such unauthorized currency is increasing in various directions. Railroad corporations in the Southern States have been issuing, for some years past, notes for circulation, of different denominations, many of which are similar to the following: $10. CENTRAL RAILROAD BANK. SAVANNAH, GA. : FARE-TICKET. X. Good for the fare of two passengers one hundred and twenty-five miles. The Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. Savannah, Dec. 1, 1871. President. Superintendent. I am informed that these issues are redeemed by the railroad company, and that quite extensive arrangements are being made by manufacturing companies and corporations to issue similar devices. Such circulation is also being issued by the mining corporations of Lake Superior, and by u Zion's Commercial Co-operative Institution77 in Salt Lake City. Similar issues are also made for circulation in the State of Maine, which purport to be drawn on (or by) parties residing at Saint Stephen, New Brunswick. Issues of this character will be likely to increase in the present anomalous condition of the currency, unless Congress shall legislate them out of existence by inflicting such penalties, or assessing such taxes, as will deter the corporations in question from engaging in such illegitimate practices. A carefully prepared bill to remedy this evil was submitted to Congress during its last session, and its passage is urgently recommended. SPECIAL DEPOSITS. The abuses arising from the receiving by the national banks of what are termed u special deposits,77 are growing more and more numerous. The common law classifies the duties of bailee as follows : He is bound to extraordinary diligence in those contracts for bailments where he alone receives benefit, as in the case of loans; he must observe ordinary diligence in those bailments which are beneficial to both parties, and is responsible for gross negligence io those bailments which are only for the benefit of the bailor. Special deposits which are received on deposit from the dealer of a bank are almost entirely of the latter class. Such deposits consist chiefly of bonds in packages or in tin trunks, which are deposited in the vaults of the bank for safekeeping, by those persons who are accustomed to make deposits and transact other business with the bank. The bank would .prefer to decline such deposits, but the custom having been long established, they dislike to refuse. In the case of the Ocean National Bank, seven different suits have arisen, each of which presents different questions, and all of which it is thought will be carried to the highest court, thus inflicting protracted litigation at the expense of the creditors or the shareholders of the bank, which could easily have been avoided had the national currency act contained a specific provision in reference to such deposits. The robbery of the Ocean National Bank took place previous to its suspension, and by that robbery its own bonds, as well as those of its correspondents, were stolen, and the bank therefore exercised the same prudence in caring for the deposits of its dealers as for its own. But if it can be shown that the bank did not exercise the greatest degree of diligence in the protection of its own property, a jury will in most cases find a verdict involving, not only the loss of the assets of the corporation, but also the property of its XLVI KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. dealers, which has been left entirely for the convenience of the depositor, and not for the profit or benefit of the bank. Similar litigation is likely to arise in the settlement of the affairs of all insolvent national banks. In the large cities there is no necessity, since the establishment of safe-deposit companies, for the deposit of such packages with the banks; and it would relieve the banks of the cities from a burden were a law passed prohibiting the receipt by them of such deposits. Country banks cannot, however, without some provision of law, relieve themselves from the duty of receiving such deposits, and Iu recommend, therefore, the passage of an act, which shall provide that no national bank shall be liable to make good any deficiency which may hereafter arise in any special deposit made with any national bank, unless a receipt shall be produced by the owner of such deposit, in which the liability of the bank shall be distinctly stated." Such an act can work no injustice, for the depositor will take good care, at the time of leaving the deposit, to obtain a receipt from the bank which shall explicitly state the liability; and if he choose to make a special deposit without such acknowledgment, he will do so, understanding at the time that the deposit is placed in the bank solely at his own option, for his own convenience, and at his own risk. MUTILATED CURRENCY. The following table exhibits the number and amount of national bank notes, of each denomination, which have been issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and the number and amount outstanding November 1,1873 : Amount. Number. Denomination. 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 500 1,000 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. 15, 524,189 5,195, 111 34, 894, 456 12, 560, 399 3, 608, 219 559, 722 416, 590 16, 496 5,148 9,891,606 3,120, 723 9,141, 963 2, 573, 070 653,671 168, 976 144, 057 9,658 4,530 5, 632, 583 $15, 524,189 00 2, 074, 388 10, 390, 222 00 25, 752, 493 174, 472, 280 00 9, 987, 329 125, 603, 990 00 2, 955,148 72,164, 380 00 390, 746 27, 986,100 00 272, 533 41, 659, 000 00 6,838 8, 248, 000 00 618 5,148, 000 00 $9, 891, 606 00 6,241,446 00 45, 709, 815 00 25; 730, 700 00 13, 061, 420 00 8, 448, 800 00 14, 405, 700 00 4, 829, 000 00 4, 530, 000 00 $5, 632, 583 00 4,148, 776 00 128, 762, 465 00 99, 873, 290 00 59,102, 960 00 19, 537, 300 00 27, 253, 300 00 3, 419, 000 00 618, 000 00 72, 780, 330 25, 707, 654 47, 072, 676 481,196,161 00 132, 848, 487 00 3,275 30 348, 347, 674 00 132, 845, 211 70 348, 350, 949 30 Deduct fc>r fragments oJ" notes lost or (lestroyed Add for f ragments of nc>tes lost or destroyed 3, 275 30 NOTE.—Amount of gold notes outstanding not included in the above, $2,030,000. From the organization of the system, in 1863, to November 1, 1873, $132,845,211, or more than one-third of the whole amount outstanding, has been returned to the Treasury for destruction, as follows: Previous to November 1,1865 During the year ending October 31, 1866 During the year ending October 31, 1867 During the year ending October 31, 1868. During the year ending October 31,1869 During the year ending October 31,1870 During the year ending October 31,1871 During the year ending October 31,1872 During the year ending October 31,1873 Additional amount of notes of banks in liquidation destroyed by the Treasurer of the United States Total amount destroyed $175,490 1,050,382 3,401,423 4,602,825 8,603,729 14,305,689 24,344,047 30,211,720 36, 433,171 9,716,735 132,845,211 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XLVil During the past year $36,433,171 of national bank notes have been returned to the Treasury for destruction, which is more than one-tenth of the whole amount of circulation. The amount of legal-tender notes and the amount of national bank notes in circulation are about equal. The whole issue of the national bank notes is, however, continually in circulation, while more than onethird of the legal-tender notes is held permanently by the national banks as reserve. The national bank notes are redeemable only by the banks issuing them, or at their redeeming agencies, while the legaltender notes are all redeemable at the Treasury of the United States. If the national banks are not in as good condition as the legal-tender notes, the reason is evident. But if the bank notes should be carefully assorted by the different treasurers, assistant treasurers, and depositories of the United States, and transmitted to the redeeming agencies in the city of New York, where more than two-thirds of the national bank notes are redeemable, the worn and mutilated notes would soon be replaced by new notes issued from this office. Section 39 of the act provides that no association shall " pay or put in circulation the notes of any bank or banking association which shall not at any such time be receivable at par on deposit and in payment of debts by the association so paying out or circulating such notes; nor shall it knowingly pay out or put in circulation any notes issued by any bank or banking association which at the time of such paying out or putting in circulation is not 77 redeeming its circulating notes in lawful money of the United States. I recommend that the return of such notes to the Treasury for redemption be authorized at the expense of the United States, the amount necessary for this purpose to be appropriated from the tax on circulation already paid by the banks. The effect of such an authorization will be to return to the Treasury the outstanding notes of all banks which have failed and are in liquidation, amounting to $5,246,938, which may be issued thereafter to the States which have less than their proportion. The Comptroller has received many letters from officers of national banks, suggesting that a division be organized in his office for the assorting and redemption of the mutilated currency of the national banks, the expense to be borne pro rata, by the banks whose notes are transmitted to this office for that purpose. The Comptroller will willingly undertake the work of purifying the bank currency now in circulation, if the proper force shall be placed at his command, ^ud will endeavor to reimburse to the Treasury the expense thereof by assessment upon such national banks as shall avail themselves of the privilege. The present arrangement for burning notes to ashes, as required by section 24 of the act, is very unsatisfactory, the law having evidently contemplated that the burning should take place in the Treasury building. I recommend that an appropriation be made to test by experts the practicability of, and. to authorize the purchase of suitable machinery for, grinding to pieces mutilated notes, thus utilizing the paper material now lost, amounting in value to thousands of dollars annually. NEW NATIONAL BANK NOTES. The u act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1874," contained the following provision: For replacing the worn and mutilated circulating notes of national banking associations, and for engraving and preparing, in such manner and on such paper and of such XLVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. form and design as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, new circulating notes for such associations to replace notes of a design and denomination now successfully counterfeited, six hundred thousand dollars : Provided, That each of said national banking associations shall re-imburse the Treasury the costs of the circulating notes furnished under this provision. Section 41 of the currency act provided that the plates and special dies to be prepared by the Comptroller of the Currency for the printing of such circulating notes, shall be under his control and direction, " and the expenses necessarily incurred in executing the provision of this act respecting the procuring of such notes, and all other expenses ot the Bureau, shall be paid out of the proceeds of the taxes or duties now or hereafter to be assessed on the circulation, and collected from associations organized under this act." The tax to which reference is made is a semi-annual tax of one half of one per cent., required to be paid to the Treasurer of the United States, semi-annually, in the months of January and July $ and, under this provision, $22,460,332 have been collected and paid into the Treasury since the organization of the system, as provided by law. The section of the appropriation bill referred to was passed without report from any committee, and no recommendation was ever made by the Treasury Department for the authorization of a new issue of national bank notes at the expense of the national banks. The engraving of the new notes will involve an expense of more than $1,000,000; and if new notes are to be issued in place of those already issued, the expense will amount probably to not less than $2,000,000. The national banks maintain that the expense of the new issue should be paid out of the taxes already exacted 5 and they insist that there is no necessity for the issue of a new set of notes at the present time 5 and that if the Government shall decide upon such an issue, the expense should be defrayed, not by themselves, but from the tax already collected, as provided by section 41 of the act. An additional reason why the expense of printing new notes for the banks should be borne by the Government is that the Government receives the benefit of all lost and worn-out notes not finally returned for redemption, and the amount to be finally realized from this source alone is estimated to be much greater than the amount required to be expended in the replacing of worn-out notes. The following extract from a letter of a well-known Boston cashier, who has had great experience as secretary of the association of bankvS for the suppression of counterfeiting, expresses the sentiments of the national banks in Reference to the proposed issue of new notes : There has "been no counterfeit on any of the notes of this bank to my knowledge; and the amount of counterfeit notes of other banks presented to this bank for redemption or examination, say for the past year, has been very small. I should not estimate it at more than $250. In fact the amount reported from all sections of the country would not seem to warrant, in any degree, the legislation by Congress—act of Marcn 3, 1873—authorizing new plates for national bank circulation at the expense of said institutions. So far as my knowledge extends, there is a universal feeling against a new issue of national bank circulation. My opinion is that it is a mistaken policy to engrave a new set of plates for bank notes. The present issue has been so little tampered with that only two or three plates of individual banks have been at all successfully counterfeited, and £hose plates are well known, and have already done all the harm they can <1o, as the public has become well educated as to the genuineness of the present national bank circulation. Now, if a new issue is made, the public have got to be educated as to the genuineness of the new issue, which will take a long time, and then keep posted on two sets of plates instead of one ; and my belief still further is that the new plates will be the first to be counterfeited, because the least known, and then the policy about to be adopted would require you to immediately issue a third set of plates, and so on. As secretary of the " Association of Banks for the Suppression of Counterfeiting/' my experience of twenty years, in causing the detection and conviction of parties for the REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XLIX crime of counterfeiting bank notes, would lead me to say, without any hesitation, that the best policy for the Government to pursue would be to protect the present issue to the best of its ability, in preference to making any new one. I hope, therefore, that Congress will repeal the act of March last. I recommend that the section in the appropriation bill referred to be repealed, or so amended as to provide that the expense of such notes shall be paid by the Government. The appropriation for the issue of new notes would not result, as is supposed, in the issue of new notes in place of the worn-out and mutilated notes now iu circulation, for the reason that such notes must be returned to the Treasury by the banks themselves for destruction, and the notes would not be likely to be so returned if the expense for engraving and printing were to be borne by the banks, instead of being paid out of the taxes already collected and appropriated for that purpose. Previous to the organization of the national banking system, counterfeit bank notes of more than three thousand different designs were in circulation. These notes were retired and the national bank notes issued in their place, and during the last ten years the notes of but thirty-seven banks, located in but nine States of the Union, have been counterfeited, and only forty-three plates, of the whole six thousand plates which have been engraved, have been counterfeited. The correct policy is undoubtedly to prevent the counterfeiting of the notes now in circulation, instead of introducing new notes upon which the counterfeiter may practice his art; and correspondence with all the banks whose notes have been counterfeited shows that, so far from counterfeiting being on the increase during the last two or three years, the number of notes counterfeited has sensibly diminished. A method, both simple and practicable, exists, by which the issue of such counterfeit notes can be readily prevented, and that is by the withdrawal from circulation of such denominations of the genuine notes of national banks as have been counterfeited. Counterfeit two-dollar notes have appeared upon only ten banks, and the whole amount of genuine notes issued to these banks is but $60?000. Counterfeit twentydollar notes upon only eleven different national banks have appeared, and the whole amount of genuine twenty-dollar notes issued to these banks is, say, $800,000. It is plain that, if an appropriation be made, to be paid from the tax on circulation already collected from the banks, sufficient to offer a premum of one-half of one per cent, upon these notes when presented to the Treasury for redemption, most of the genuine notes would soon be retired, after which all genuine notes (except when presented to the Treasury or to the bank issuing them for redemption) would be refused along with the counterfeits. No additional notes of these denominations would thereafter be issued to the banks upon which counterfeits are known to exist. The Comptroller is confident that an appropriation of, say, $10,000 would withdraw from circulation all the genuine issues which have been counterfeited, and that an annual appropriation of $1,000 thereafter would be sufficient to prevent the abuse. EXAMINATIONS. During the recent panic the Comptroller has endeavored to obtain, as far as possible, examinations of all national banks which have been considered in a weak or insolvent condition, and he desires to return his thanks to the efficient corps of examiners who have made prompt examinations and returns to him of the condition of such banks in all parts of the country. It is not to be supposed that the short time usually spent in the examination of a national bank will be sufficient, H. Ex. 3 IV L REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. in all cases, to detect bad management or defalcations. If the directors of national banks, to whom are confided the interests of shareholders, neglect their duties, it is not to be expected that an examiner shall, in a single day, detect and correct the abuses of a year. A number of days is required for the thorough examination of a national bank of any considerable business, and if it is expected that the reports to this office shall detect and expose defalcations, and other violations of law, the means should be provided for defraying the expenses of more frequent and thorough examinations. The necessary expense can be levied and collected from the banks, if they shall be found delinquent; but if, upon examination, it shall be found that the investigation was unnecessary, then the expense should be paid out of a fund to be placed at the disposal of the Comptroller for that purpose. AMENDMENTS. Carefully-prepared bills were in possession of the proper committees during the last session of Congress, providing, (1) for the consolidation of national banks; (2) defining the duties of receivers; (3) providing for the organization of national banks without circulation, upon the deposit of ten thousand dollars of bonds with the Treasurer of the United States, instead of the deposit of one-third of the capital, as now7 required; (4) for the repeal of section 4 of the act of June 17, 1870, providing for the organization of savings-banks in the District of Columbia; (5) for the prevention of the issue of unauthorized currency; ((>) prohibiting the deposit of more than ten per cent, of the capital with any private banker, or any person or association other than a77 national bankinguassociation ; (7) requiring the word " counterfeit, or "altered," or illegal,41' to be stamped on all counterfeit or'iunauthorized issues. A recommendation was also made for the issue of Government securities, bearing a low rate of interest, to be held by the national banks as part of their reserve, and for a provision of law requiring a larger proportion of cash to be kept on hand; and the attention of Congress is specially called to the necessity of prompt legislation upon these several subjects, for the proper consideration of which it is to be regretted that the brevity of the session did not afford sufficient time. THE OFFICE. The recent panic has required from the Comptroller unusual and exhausting duties, and if he has been in any measure successful in fulfilling these duties, he is in a large measure indebted to the employes of the office for a faithful performance of duty. In other offices in the Treasury Department, compensation in addition to the salaries provided by law is given. This additional compensation is, to a great extent, merited, and the business of the Department could not be properly and efficiently conducted without it. Many of the employes of this office, however, perform far greater labor and have much greater responsibility in the examination of reports, the preparation of letters, and the counting and return of large amounts of money, than others who receive additional compensation ; and the Comptroller therefore recommends that additional compensation be appropriated, for distribution to those employes who render the most efficient and responsible service. Such an appropriation will have the effect to promote and encourage industry and efficiency in the public service, and will be in consonance with the spirit of the civil service recommended by the President. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LI The library of the Comptroller is very deficient in works on political economy and banking, and he recommends that an annual appropriation be provided, out of which books on finance and of reference upon financial subjects may be purchased. THE APPENDIX. Special attention is called to the carefully-prepared tables contained in the appendix, exhibiting the aggregate resources and liabilities of all the national banks, yearly, for the last eleven years; showing their condition during the present year, for five different periods, arranged by States and redemption cities, and separate statements of every bank of the Union upon the twelfth day of September ultimo; also exhibiting the different kinds of funds held as reserve; 7 also showing for twentyseven different dates, during the years 1868- 73, the percentage of reserve to circulation and deposits of the national banks in each of the redemption cities; the dividends and earnings of the national banks, by States and cities, semi-annually, from March 1,1869, to September 1,1873 ; also exhibiting, by States and redemption cities, the ratios of dividends to capital, dividends to capital and surplus, and earnings to capital and surplus of the national banks, semi-annually, from March 1, 1869, to September 1, 1873; together with lists of insolvent banks, and banks which have gone into voluntary liquidation, and the amounts and different kinds of United States bonds deposited with the Treasurer as security for circulating notes. The appendix also contains tables arranged by States and redemption cities, together with the aggregates, compiled from special reports of the national banks on October 13, the day on which the banks of the city of New York held the smallest amount of legal-tender notes during the late crisis, and on November 1, the day on which these banks resumed currency payments; also a statement exhibiting in detail the average amount of loans, circulation, deposits, specie, and legal-tender notes of each of the associated banks of New York City for the week ending September 20, and the aggregates for the week ending November 22; also statement of the condition of the State banks and savings-banks organized under the laws of the different States of the Union, so far as they could be obtained from official sources. A table of contents will be found on the succeeding page. JOHN JAY KNOX, Comptroller of the Currency. Hon. JAMES (1. ELAINE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. APPENDICES. I. Dividends and earnings of the national banks (semi-annual) for the year ending September 1,1873, arranged by States and redemption cities LIV II. Exhibit, by States and redemption cities, of the ratios of dividends to capital, dividends to capital and surplus, and earnings to capital and surplus of the national banks, semi-annually, from March 1, 1869, to September 1,1873 LVI III. Reserves of the national banks, at five different dates, since October 3,1872, arranged by States and redemption cities LVIII IV. Circulation, deposits, and reserve of the national banks, for 1868-'73, at twenty-seven different dates LXVIII Y. Exhibit of the percentage of reserve to circulation and deposits of the national banks, for twenty-seven different dates, during the years 1868 to 1873, inclusive, in each of the States and redemption cities.. LXX VI. Abstract of special reports of the national banks on October 13, and November 1,1873, arranged by States and redemption cities LXXIII VII. Clearing-House returns of the banks of New York City for the weeks ending September 20 and November 22,1873 LXXXIV VIII. Statistics of savings-banks derived from official sources LXXXVT IX. Statistics of State banks derived from official sources LXXXVTI X. Amount and kinds of United States bonds held by the Treasurer as security for the redemption of circulating notes LXXXVIII XI. Aggregate number of notes issued, redeemed and outstanding, yearly, to November 1,1873 » LXXXIX XII. National banks in the hands of receivers, with their capital, outstanding circulation, &c xc XIII. Insolvent banks, with date of appointment of receiver, amount of claims proved, and dividends paid, &c xci XIV. National banks in voluntary liquidation, with their capital, circulation, &c xcn XV. National banks in voluntary liquidation for the purpose of consolidating with other banks , xciv XVI. Names and compensation of officers and clerks xcv XVII. Expenditures of the office for the fiscal year ending June 30,1873... xcvi XVIII. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks for ten years from October 5,1863, to September 12,1873 ,. 2 XIX. Abstract of the reports of national banks, at five different dates, since October 3,1872, arranged by States and redemption cities... 14 XX. Report of the condition of each national bank on September 12, 1873 55 XXI. Index of cities and towns containing national banks 729 LIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. I.—Table of the dividends and earnings of the national banks, with their ratios to capital, and to capital and surplus-fund, for the six months from, September 1, 1872, to March 1, 1873. Ratios. States, Territories, and cities. Maine New Hampshire "Vermont Massachusetts Boston Bbode Island Connecticut New York New York City.. Albany New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina Soiath Carolina Georgia Alabama New Orleans Texas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Indiana Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit "Wisconsin Milwaukee Iowa Minnesota Missonri. Saint Louis Kansas Nebraska Oregon California San Francisco Colorado Utah New Mexico v "Wyoming . Idaho.... Montana Total Capital stock. 61 42 41 162 47 62 80 227 50 7 60 157 29 16 11 19 14 1 3 24 17 10 9 11 7 28 5 21 148 5 6 85 113 19 69 3 38 4 69 29 28 8 24 9 1 1 Surplus. $9,125, 000 $1, 829, 023 5, 035, 000 907, 787 7, 712, 712 1, 345, 672 39, 872, 000 11, 764, 647 48, 300, 000 11, 412, 845 20, 464, 800 3,196, 715 25,149, 720 6, 401, 631 35, 989, 691 7, 840, 725 71, 285, 000 21,182, 849 2, 650, 000 1, 250, 000 13, 440, 350 3, 443, 742 27,125, 240 6, 670, 671 16,735,000 6, 916,170 9, 000, 000 2, 595, 433 1, 528,185 403,127 2, 398, 218 477, 430 11, 241. 985 2,170, 352 252, 000 26, 000 1, 200, 000 327, 000 3, 835, 000 518, 095 2, 596, 000 338,131 1, 975, 000 122, 956 3, 000, 000 307, 084 2, 625, 000 390, 429 1,362,515 93, 458 4, 350, 000 265,112 725, 000 119, 408 205, 000 20, 000 5, 726, 000 503, 869 1, 879, 556 148, 716 3, 049, 716 380, 524 19,148, 830 3, 962, 297 4, 000, 000 820, 000 3, 700, 000 519, 826 16,177, 800 4, 039, 460 10, 948, 000 2,555,585 8, 750, 000 2, 355, 000 7, 275, 000 1, 536, 321 1, 750, 000 625, 000 2, 555, 000 580, 672 750, 000 235, 983 5, 992, 000 1,134, 436 3, 300, 000 500, 884 2, 585, 000 394, 470 6, 860, 300 937,142 1, 643, 065 179, 595 750, 000 125,100 250, 000 50, 000 300, 000 8,000 2, 500, 000 100, 000 575, 000 91, 500 84,596 250, 000 8,506 150, 000 75, 000 13, 300 100, 000 30, 000 300, 000 il,912 480,518,683 114,257,288 * Loss. Dividends. $500, 755 238, 092 364, 636 2,183, 000 2, 386, 000 910, 622 1, 355, 237 1, 830, 703 3, 397, 260 143, 000 718, 002 1, 360, 783 975, 930 498, 000 78, 084 125, 319 568, 925 10, 080 60, 000 184, 375 137, 920 104, 750 126, 939 139, 500 58, 111 229, 500 81, 500 281, 425 96, 273 172, 386 1, 094, 245 198, 000 182, 000 1, 049, 592 614, 984 360, 000 451, 597 102, 500 140, 390 44, 500 316.117 153, 900 154.118 246, 361 110, 971 51, 399 15, 000 15, 000 145, 000 26, 000 10, 500 15, 000 11, 778 24, 826, 061 Net earnings. Per ct. Per ct $633, 499 5.49 4.57 319, 477 4.73 4.01 526,110 4.73 4.03 2, 963, 256 5.48 4.23 2, 923, 847 4.94 4.00 1, 278, 563 4.45 3.85 1, 679, 590 5.39 4.30 2, 250, 707 5.09 4.18 3, 944, 983 4.77 3.67 222, 297 5.40 3.67 912, 915 5.34 4.25 1, 781,134 5.02 4.03 1, 095, 087 5.83 4.13 512, 236 5.53 4.30 94, 740 5.11 4.04 141, 888 5.23 4.36 576, 536 5.06 4.24 16,145 4.00 3.63 94, 050 5.00 3.93 300, 638 4.80 4.24 159, 476 5.31 4.70 137, 076 5.30 4.99 201, 093 4.23 3.84 200, 329 5.31 4.63 76, 088 4.26 3.99 291, 499 5.28 4.97 90, 761 11.24 9.65 9,775 362, 296 4.91 4.52 118, 505 5.12 4.75 222, 644 5.65 5.03 1, 371, 670 5.71 4.73 279, 743 4.95 4.11 280, 588 4.92 4.31 943, 268 6.49 5.19 909, 744 5.62 4.55 926, 714 4.11 3.24 586, 373 6.21 5.13 148, 448 5.86 4.32 214,119 5.49 4.48 62, 334 5.93 4.51 457, 950 5.28 4.44 291, 411 4.66 4.05 256, 581 5.96 5.17 301, 791 3.59 3.16 154, 753 6.75 6.09 93, 372 6.85 5.87 52, 336 6.00 5.00 4.87 23, 869 5.00 5.58 257, 795 5.80 96, 468 4.52 3.90 7,245 13, 751 7.00 6.62 *4, 717 19, 048 15.00 13.24 44, 587 3.93 3.57 31, 926, 478 5.17 4.17 Per ct, 5.78 5.38 5.81 5.74 4.90 5.40 5.32 5.14 4.27 5.70 5.41 5.27 4.63 4.42 4.91 4.93 4.30 5.81 6.16 6.91 5.44 6.53 6.08 6.64 5.23 6.32 10.75 4.34 5.82 5.84 6.49 5.94 5.80 6.65 4.67 6.74 8.35 6.65 6.25 6.83 6.32 6.43 7.67 8.61 3.87 8.49 10.67 17.45 7.75 9.92 14.47 2.17 8.68 16.81 13.51 5.37 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LV I.—Table of the dividends and earnings of the national banks, with their ratios to capital, and to capital and surplus-fund, for the six months from March 1, 1873, to September 1, 1873. Ratios. States, Territories, and cities. Maine , New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts , Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New York New "York City .. Albany New Jersey Pennsylvania , Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore. District of Columbia. "Washington , Virginia West Virginia ]STorth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama New Orleans Texas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Indiana Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Iowa Minnesota Missouri Saint Louis Kansas Nebraska Oregon California San Francisco Colorado Utah New Mexico Wyoming Idaho Dakato Montana Total. Capita] stock. Surplus. earnDividends. N e tings. y Perct.Per ct. er ct. 61 42 40 163 48 62 80 222 49 7 61 158 29 16 11 19 14 1 4 24 17 10 12 13 9 9 6 2 30 6 23 154 5 6 90 114 20 73 3 39 4 75 31 29 8 25 9 1 2 2 6 3 2 1 1 1 3 |1, 878, 819 913, 404 1, 460, 569 11, 978, 230 11, 787, 314 3, 535, 399 6, 750,150 7, 925, 445 20, 027, 372 1, 285, 000 3, 516, 696 7, 019, 439 7, 064, 979 2, 950, 741 422, 374 2, 398, 218 499. 877 11,241,985 2, 327, 168 252, 000 28, 000 1, 400, 000 364, 000 4, 035, 000 573, 258 357. 014 2, 566, 000 148, 933 1, 975, 000 338, 547 3,146, 000 419, 478 2, 777, 730 115,655 1, 529, 300 297,199 4, 85<», 000 184, 531 775, 000 21, 375 205, 000 581, 782 5, 976, 000 160, 204 2,187, 700 396, 631 3, 236, 800 19, 911, 000 4, 230, 521 4, 000, 000 875, 000 4, 000, 000 569, 717 17,247,000 4,187, 512 11, 218, 000 2, 698, 492 8, 950, 000 2, 807, 500 7, 874, 280 1, 653, 680 1, 900, 000 670, 000 2, 690, 000 659, 500 750, 000 267, 261 5, 952, 000 1, 228, 528 3, 850, 000 614, 006 2, 635, 000 459, 841 6, 860, 300 968, 536 1, 755, 000 255,511 850, 000 159, 700 250, 000 50, 000 600, 000 11, 000 2, 500, 000 135, 000 575, 000 155, 500 500, 000 45, 998 300, 000 13, 376 75, 000 14, 500 100, 000 1,000 50, 000 46, 586 20, 000 $9,125, 000 5,135, 000 7, 762, 712 40, 262, 000 48, 900, 000 20, 504, 800 25, 325, 320 35, 499, 691 70, 985, 000 2, 650, 000 •13,683,350 26, 660, 580 16, 935, 000 9, 000, 000 1, 528,185 |625, 589 5.50 $501, 555 164, 322 4.34 222, 900 490,166 5.26 408,136 2,168, 800 2, 924, 066 5.39 2, 387, 500 2, 936, 811 4.88 922, 322 1, 277, 475 4.50 1, 330, 475 1, 685, 307 5.25 1, 646, 694 2,182, 476 4.64 3, 354, 800 4, 637, 057 4.73 131, 000 184, 989 4.94 735, 367 870, 582 5.37 1, 384, 980 1,841,315 5.19 983, 250 1,127, 495 5.81 503, 000 658, 449 5.59 91, 402 5.11 78, 059 120, 369 163, 773 5.02 562, 593 6'<9, 048 5.00 10, 080 16, 570 4.00 65,000 j 112,175 4.65 163, 875 I 295, 242 4.06 138,210 ! 150, 739 5.39 108,000 ' 142,160 5.47 151, 500 195, 832 4.81 143, 500 251, 806 5.17 75, 965 141, 695 4.97 162, 750 218, 285 3.36 30, 000 107,106 3.87 6,875 6,553 3.35 281, 375 376, 525 4.71 125, 654 4.46 97, 500 234, 428 5.70 184, 496 1,115, 353 1, 371, 067 5.60 293, 209 5.55 222 000 189, 500 252, 457 4.74 897, 563 1, 259, 586 5.20 692, 379 927, 089 6.17 455, 000 935, 832 5.08 431, 300 641, 608 5.48 105, 000 175, 028 5.53 141, 583 226, 347 5.26 44, 500 75, 619 5.93 330. 800 444, 207 5.56 250J100 275, 205 6.50 154, 750 277, 040 5.87 271,861 354, 212 3.96 86, 832 161, 119 4.95 83, 082 85, 512 9.77 15, 000 40,158 6.00 18, 000 29, 447 3.00 135, 000 177, 789 5.04 16, 000 81,401 2.78 75, 000 58, 505 15.00 19, 500 24, 370 6.50 12, 000 4.56 3.69 4.43 4.15 3.93 3.84 4.15 3.79 3.69 3.33 4.28 4.11 4.09 4.21 4.00 4.15 4.15 3.60 3.68 3.56 4.73 5.08 4.35 4.49 4.62 3.16 3.13 3.04 4.29 4.14 5.08 4.62 4.55 4.15 4.19 4.98 3.87 4. 53 4.09 4.23 4.37 4.61 5.60 5.00 3.47 4.32 8.23 5.00 2.95 5.12 2.19 13.74 6.22 5.69 2.72 5.31 5.60 4.84 5.31 5.25 5.03 5.09 4.70 5.06 5.47 4.70 5.51 4.70 5.65 5.00 5.92 6.36 6.41 5.16 6.69 5.62 7.88 8.61 4.24 11.10* 2.89 5. 74 5.34 6.45 5.68 6.01 5.52 5.88 6.66 7.96 6.73 6.81 6.76 7.43 6.19 6.16 8.95 4.52 8.01 8.47 13.39 4.82 6.75 11.14 10. 72 7.78 *798 10, 917 12.00 10.48 1,028 28, 954 9.53 2.02 11.74 1,955 488,100,951 118,113, 848 24, 823, 029 33,122, 000 5. 09 " Loss. 4. 09 LVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. II.—Table exhibiting, by States and redemption cities, the ratios of dividends to capital, and the Ratios of dividends to capital, for six months ending— Ratios of dividends States, Territories, 1869 and cities. 1871 1870 1872 1873 1869 1870 Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Sept. Mar. Sept. 1. 1. Perct Perct Maine 5.19 5.14 New Hampshire 4.88 4.96 Vermont 4.87 4.99 5.41 5.30 Massachusetts 5.49 4.95 Boston 4.44 4.51 Rhode Island 4.99 5.33 Connecticut 4.90 4.36 New York New York City.. 5.16 4.90 5.32 5.13 Albany 5.70 5.84 New Jersey 5. 55 5.57 Pennsylvania 6.09 5.98 Philadelphia 5.51 5.14 Pittsburgh 5.70 5.38 Delaware 5.61 5. 75 Maryland 5.40 5.49 Baltimore District of Columbia Washington 5. 5. Virginia 5.11 5.50 West Virginia 5.20 5.04 North Carolina 7.3L 5.65 South Carolina 5.81 13. 59 Georgia 6.40 5.73 Alabama New Orleans 6.15 5. Texas 6.67 4.33 Arkansas 5.24 5.16 Kentucky 5.32 5.60 Louisville 7.86 10.32 Tennessee 5.83 5.13 Ohio u. 41 5.69 Cincinnati 5.72 5.65 Cleveland 5.58 5.41 Indiana 6.96 6.26 Illinois 6.33 3.21 Chicago 7.40 6.10 Michigan 4.57 5. Detroit 6.50 6.19 Wisconsin 5.69 4.35 Milwaukee 7.96 6.43 Iowa 6.89 7.02 Minnesota 6.22 5.25 Missouri 5.11 4.27 Saint Louis 5.41 6.45 Kansas 10. 10. Leavenworth... 7.50 '.14 Nebraska 15. 15. Oregon California San Francisco.. New Mexico Colorado 5.71 Utah Wyoming 15. Idaho 15. Montana Nevada Dakota Averages 5. 42 5.16 Perct, 5.23 4.82 5.28 4.99 4.92 4.45 5.16 4.44 4.59 5. 32 5.39 5.58 5.79 5.16 5.53 5.23 4.98 5. 4.90 5.05 4.15 5.53 5.63 6.15 13.81 Perct. 5.18 4.82 4.66 5.42 4.94 4.43 5.30 4.84 4.71 5.32 5.62 5.35 4.90 5.15 5.13 5.57 4.79 Perct. 5.13 4.68 4.76 5.29 4.81 4.31 5.20 4.44 4.66 4.94 5.12 5.23 5.70 5.36 5.12 5.20 4.70 5. 4.75 5.29 4.27 6. 9.34 4.75 0.15 1.90 5. 4.34 4.18 4.44 5.48 5.33 5.60 5.21 5.92 Perct Perct Perct Perct. Perct Perct. Perct. 5.07 4.80 4.84 5.45 4.73 4.39 5.25 4.70 4.89 4.15 5.74 5. 36 5.74 5.41 5.12 5.16 5.09 5.23 5.49 4.64 4.73 4.64 4.73 5.40 5.48 4.55 4.94 4.39 4.45 5.29 5.39 4.37 5.09 4.67 4.77 5.74 5.40 5.40 5.34 5.21 5.02 5.76 5.83 5.32 5.53 5.06 5.11 5,28 5.23 5.27 5.06 4. 2.62 4.58 5. 4. 61 4.66 4.80 5. 44 5.31 5.31 5.05 5.30 6. 5.40 5.10 4.23 4.88 5.34 5.31 3.41 6.44 4.26 5.64 5.53 5.28 4.38 7.68 21. 24 4.99 5.03 4.63 4.19 4.84 5.32 5.05 11. 5.37 5. 5.92 8.65 5.62 5.82 6. 4.79 5.75 5.63 5.82 5.99 5.71 4.86 5.43 4.95 5. 45 3.82 2.97 3.88 4.19 5.09 5.21 6.06 5.58 5.37 5.88 6.59 6.29 6.07 5.71 5.49 2.75 4.80 5.05 6.21 5.68 6.13 5.08 6.47 6.12 5. 5. 5. 5.29 5. 5.94 9.83 4.12 4.94 4.92 4.60 5.31 4.60 4.87 19. 5.38 5.80 5.12 4.76 14.13 5.49 8.11 6.91 5.25 5.90 6.28 17.27 5.33 5.24 4.73 3.71 3.14 3.29 3.20 3.19 7.59 6.16 5.63 4.65 5.49 22.40 8. 5. 10. 4. 6.25 6.25 7.08 h'.h'l 6. 4. 8.57 2.86 0.83 7. 2.50 5. 7. 3.26 5.50 4.34 5.26 5.39 4.88 4.50 5.25 4.64 4.73 4.94 5.37 5.19 5.81 5.59 5.11 5.02 5. 4.53 4.36 4.39 4.43 4.53 4.12 4.21 4.17 4.14 3.89 4.69 4.60 4.40 4.44 4.66 4.81 4.67 4.65 4.06 5.39 5.47 4.81 5.17 4.97 3.36 3.87 3.35 4.08 4.07 4.68 5.09 4.65 4.44 6.85 5.32 5.39 12.47 5.76 5.09 4.72 5.90 5.84 5.78 3.80 12. 62 4.91 5.12 5.65 5.71 4.95 4.92 6.49 5.62 4.11 6.21 5.86 5.49 5.93 5.28 4.66 5.96 3.59 6.75 4.71 4.46 5.70 5.60 5.55 4.74 5.20 6.17 5.08 5.48 5.53 5.26 5.93 5.56 6.50 5.87 3.96 4.95 4.83 4.69 6.97 4.94 5.17 4.56 4.62 4.67 4.48 4.46 4.62 8.81 5.24 4.33 3.97 4.83 4.93 4.71 3.45 4.43 4.21 5.01 5.14 2.20 2.06 4.83 4. 46 4.12 4.10 5.01 4.76 3.59 3.76 5.19 4.32 6.05 4.70 4.34 4.89 3.91 3.35 6.10 7.01 6.67 17.22 6.19 3.58 14.29 5. 5.80 7. 4.52 3. 5.04 6.50 2.78 15. 5.52 5.35 5.97 3.85 5.18 4.46 6.42 6.13 5.17 4.64 5.13 8.27 6." 85" 9." 77* 6.71 14.42 6. 6. J50. 14. 16. 13. 15. 12. 3.93 4.45 4.40 4.42 4.30 4.09 4.17 4.50 3.77 3.92 3.75 4.08 4.61 4.34 4.12 4.37 4.99 4.74 4.67 4.49 4.23 4.68 4.03 4.08 4.06 4.31 3.77 3.65 3.87 4.42 4. 55 4.14 4.13 4.56 4.51 4.26 4.05 4.51 4.42 3.85 5.07 5.02 2.37 14.68 14.35 13.30 2.92 5.18 I 4.96 5.07 5.17 5.09 4.50 4.27 4.08 NOTE.—In the abc ve tal)le the redemption cities ara not REPORT OF 1HE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LVII ratios of dividends and of earnings to capital and surplus, March 1,1869, to September 1,1873. to capital and surplus, for six months end- Ratios of earnings to capital and surplus, for six months ing— ending— 1871 Mar. 1. 1872 14.95 4.32 9.86 5.16 4.58 4.56 3.46 4.52 4.92 3.81 4.12 4.10 3.45 3.74 4.24 5.95 4.75 2.97 5.34 3. 75 5.38 3.92 3.91 4.87 5.33 4.74 4.22 3.71 4.37 4.68 7.10 6.26 2.12 1.85 13.86 2.74 4.07 4.49 4.62 5.46 4.92 4.61 4.52 4.79 4.54 5. 5." 28* 5.06 4.32 3.80 4.20 4.09 3. 76 15.22 4.01 9.63 4.56 5.09 4.71 4.18 2.86 2.84 4.40 4.99 7. 29 6.36 5.93 5.86 5. 83 0.91 4.24 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Sept. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. Per ct. Per ct. Perct Perct 4.43 4.37 4.28 4.40 4.19 4. 03 4.14 3.97 4.09 4.17 4.21 4.02 4.33 4.19 4.30 4.24 4.07 3.94 3.86 3.72 4.03 3.89 3.92 3.86 4.38 4.27 4.29 4.27 4.09 3.72 3.92 3.64 3.75 3.70 3.86 3.67 3.87 3.60 3.02 3.92 4.58 4.16 4.63 4.34 4.34 4.24 4.33 4.17 4.20 4.06 4.09 4.09 4.10 4.22 4.24 4.14 4.21 4.16 4.12 4.06 4.75 4.40 4.36 4.46 4.08 3.99 4.34 4.46 3. 71 4. 4.04 2.12 3.70 4.31 3.98 4.22 4.24 4.70 3.72 4.87 4.76 3.94 4.19 5.66 4.83 5.40 5.03 5.05 4.76 8.22 4.78 4.36 4.74 4.58 5.24 3.28 6.18 5.69 5. 5.40 5.34 1.75 5.44 4.01 6.99 5.01 4.38 7.70 4.72 4.18 2. 67 4.82 4.97 3.59 4.68 4.10 8.07 4.16 4.78 6.92 14.19 2.87 5.63 6.17 5.41 1873 4.16 Perct Perct. Perct Perct Perct Perct Perct Perct. Perct Perct. Perct. 4.57 4.01 4.03 4.23 4. 3.85 4.30 4.18 3.67 3.67 4.25 4.03 4.13 4.30 4.04 4.36 4.24 3. 63 3.93 4.24 4.70 4.99 3.84 4.63 3.99 4.97 9.65 4.56 3.69 4.43 4.15 3.93 3.84 4.15 3.79 3.69 3.33 4.28 4.11 4.09 4.21 4. 4.15 4.15 3.60 3.68 3.56 4. 73 5.08 4.35 4.49 4.62 3.16 3.13 3.04 4.29 4.14 5.08 4.62 4.55 4.15 4.19 4.98 3.87 4.53 4.09 4.23 4.37 4.61 5.60 4.52 4.75 5.03 4.73 4.11 4.31 5.19 4.55 3.24 5.13 4.32 4.48 4.51 4.44 4.05 5.17 5. 3.16 3.47 6.09 4.32 5.87 8.23 5. 5. 4.87 4.95 5. 58 6. 87 6.62 2. 78 3. 90 2.95 5 12 6.22 2.19 13.74 1.71 13. 24 10.48 3.57 4.17 4.17 4.09 6.08 6.06 6.03 6.35 5.73 5.62 5.53 5.83 5.44 6.08 6.30 6.07 5.29 5.80 5.40 6.43 5.92 4.78 6.45 6.47 10.04 7.76 7.59 7.14 6.41 6.58 5.27 8.17 6.78 7.91 5. 6.50 7.98 8.25 8. 6.27 7.75 7.81 8.96 7.68 8.58 5.43 7.82 1. 57 1.47 4.42 1.54 6.03 4.59 4.79 5.21 4.63 4.71 5.20 4.47 4.48 3.61 5.88 5.17 4.41 4.84 4.63 4.83 4.90 5.24 4.77 4.94 5.02 4.64 4.62 5.11 4.54 4.03 5.62 5.64 5.24 4.59 4.86 4.40 4.54 5.40 5.18 6.82 5.86 8.93 9. 82 7. 91 1. 69 7.05 6.87 5.22 6.81 5.33 5.91 7.47 6.70 11.35 8.61 7.48 16.49 6.81 7.64 6.62 3.52 6.17 5.93 5.83 5.70 3.27 6.42 3.04 5.30 5.76 7.27 6.72 5.95 4.34 6.31 9.11 6.86 6.56 9.50 6.43 6.30 6.85 6.42 7.90 5.64 7.88 6.80 8.13 3.97 7.80 6.93 4.36 7.15 5.46 4.80 3.88 5.94 6.70 5.33 6.89 5.85 6.91 5.39 5.66 6.15 9.39 3.36 8.08 18. 50 5.89 3.90 5.41 5.69 7.14 5.87 4.39 4.80 5.52 7.79 6.12 4.84 5.70 5.40 6.07 8. 9.73 4.71 9.08 8. 06 7.79 9.80 4.35 6.39 5.66 5.46 8.75 8.20 4. 5.43 6.65 6.90 6.26 6.58 5.27 6.28 5.53 7.15 6.96 4.38 10.18 6. 76 3.64 11. 93 2.11 4.99 1. 47 0. 09 2. 80 1.42 L44 5.55 6.03 3.92 16.45 2.78 3.91 8.92 'b'.hY 6.90 5.61 5.78 4.86 5.38 5.33 5.81 5.48 5.74 4.53 4.90 5.28 5.40 5.46 5. 32 5.14 5.14 4.84 4.27 5.22 5.70 5.41 5.41 5.05 5.27 4.59 4.63 4.99 4.42 4.86 4.91 5.50 4.93 5.56 4.30 4.85 5.81 5.26 6.16 5.97 6.91 5.91 5.44 3.72 6.53 6.46 6.08 6.70 6.64 9.39 5.23 6.93 6.32 12.11 10.75 0.27 4.34 5.67 5.82 5.22 5.84 5.79 6.49 6. 5.94 5.35 5.80 5.27 6.65 5.25 4.67 6.50 6.74 6.79 8.35 7.15 6.65 6.66 6.25 5.49 6.83 13.04 6.32 11.80 6.43 7.28 7.67 10.16 8.61 4.03 3.87 6.86 8.49 6.67 4.89 5.90 7.08 7.98 4.08 9.03 6. 74 6.48 7.54 10.67 15.19 20.91 17. 45 7.75 5.67 5.50 9.92 7.73 9. 55 8.68 6. 39 4.66 14.47 47. 82 1.54 2.17 5.69 2.72 5.31 5.60 4.84 5.31 5.25 5.03 5.09 4.70 5.06 5.47 4.70 5.51 4.70 5.65 5. 5.92 6.36 6.41 5.16 6.69 5.62 7.88 8.61 4. 24 11.16 2. 89 5.74 5.34 6. 45 5.68 6.01 5.52 5.88 6.66 7.96 6.73 6.81 6.76 7.43 6.19 6.16 8.95 4.52 8.01 8.47 13.39 4.82 6.75 7.78 11.14 10.72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 13 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 5.21 23. 62 16.81 9.53 56 6.74 7.56 3.51 11.74 57 58 2.02 595.77 5.19 included with the States in which such cities are located. 6.11 4.53 8.34 6.03 6.67 3.08 6.30 6.77 7.46 7.06 6.09 9.01 6.65 6.31 8.53 8.62 2.87 10.85 7. 44 12.74 7.67 8 30 3 47 6.04 5.80 5.73 5.60 5.34 5.16 5.03 5.25 5.04 4.23 4.13 5.88 5.35 4.67 5.13 5.30 5.87 5.80 5.72 5.33 5.30 5.48 4.90 4.82 5.30 5.05 4.41 3.67 5.83 4.78 4.39 4.97 4.50 5.30 5.27 6. 6.16 6.06 6.36 5.13 5.71 5.84 5.43 4.81 5.74 6.13 6.27 5.10 5.17 4.78 6.46 6.41 5.21 5.02 5. 5.36 5.37 5.46 LVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. III.—Table of the state of the lawful money reserve of the national hanks of the United States, as States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts-. Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California N e w Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Montana Total , , , , , , s e r v e rePer cent, Number Liabilities to R equired, 15 of reserve of be protected Eeserve held. to liabiliper cent, of banks. by reserve. liabilities. ties. 61 42 41 160 62 80 227 60 157 11 19 1 24 17 10 10 12 8 5 2 28 22 154 88 114 70 38 74 29 29 24 9 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 4 $13, 817, 455 7, 240, 067 10,177, 692 56, 024, 970 20, 967, 303 32, 048, 877 78,163,138 27, 735, 518 51, 215, 616 2, 766, 669 4, 326, 225 678, 757 10, 359, 085 5,149,194 4, 393, 032 3, 650, 697 5, 080, 356 2, 283, 344 2, 038, 044 344, 308 7, 753, 230 7, 395, 503 37, 618, 345 26, 569,135 21, 950, 239 13, 368, 424 6, 978, 581 12, 619, 377 7, 563, 019 6, 343, 759 4,148, 528 3,131, 032 1, 068, 884 704,191 336, 467 2, 448, 154 1,177, 385 107,108 167, 401 814, 397 $2, 072, 618 1, 086, 010 1, 526, 653 8, 403, 746 3,145, 095 4, 807, 332 11, 724, 471 4,160, 328 7, 682, 342 415, 000 648, 934 101, 814 1, 553, 863 772, 379 658, 955 547, 604 762, 053 342, 502 305, 707 51, 646 1,162,985 1,109, 325 5, 642, 751 3, 985, 370 3, 292, 536 2,005,264 1. 046, 787 1. 892, 907 1,134, 453 951, 564 622, 279 469, 655 160, 333 *137, 599 50, 470 367, 223 176, 608 16, 066 25,110 122,160 $2, 757, 511 1, 557, 467 1, 800, 558 11, 451, 967 3, 813, 427 7, 911, 549 15, 772, 50a 6, 032, 655 9, 582, 262 504, 863 1, 012, 683 190, 394 1, 837, 752 987, 438 942, 60G 698, 047 1, 587, 548 645, 419 707, 332 59, 593 1, 511, 821 1, 433, 429 7,185, 701 4, 970, 421 4, 448, 544 2, 660, 385 1, 537, 415 2,517,336 1, 479, 858 1, 222, 964 783, 007 612, 017 347, 440 230, 471 54, 862 713, 020 204,160 33, 327 31,157 203, 023 20.0 21.5 17.7 20.4 18.2 24.7 20.2 21.8 18.7 18.2 23.4 28.1 17.7 19.2 21.5 19.1 31.3 28.3 34.7 17.3 19.5 19.4 19.1 18.7 20.3 19.9 22.0 19.9 19.6 19.3 18.9 19.5 32.5 32.7 16.3 29.1 17.3 31.1 18.6 24.9 1,707 500, 723, 505 75,140, 497 102, 033, 935 20.4 * Reserve required in California gold banks, outside of San Table of the state of the lawful money © 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cities of redemption. reserve—Continued. rePer ce"nt. Number Liabilities to Reserve quired, 25 Reserve held. of reserve be protected of per cent, of to liabiliby reserve. banks. liabilities. ties. 51 7 29 16 14 4 9 5 5 6 20 3 4 8 $85, 778, 361 11, 751, 306 48,195, 235 16,394,107 21,145,106 2, 905, 844 10,265,311 2, 419, 058 10, 999, 095 6, 659, 332 26, 341,147 4, 478, 714 3, 298, 049 9, 385,193 $21, 444, 590 ' 2, 937, 827 12, 048, 809 4, 098, 527 • 5,286,276 726, 461 2, 566, 328 604, 514 2, 749, 774 1, 664, 833 6, 585, 287 1,119, 678 824, 512 2, 346, 298 $22,200,691 4, 217, 247 13, 187, 272 4,147, 733 5, 823, 833 495, 363 2, 543, 620 582, 757 3, 365, 685 1, 817, 328 8,151, 312 1, 344, 369 966,196 2, 653, 336 25.9 35.9 27 4 25.3 27.5 17.0 24.8 24.1 30.6 27.3 30.9 30.0 29.3 28.3 9 0 1 o 3 L4 Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore • Washington New Orleans Louisville . . . . Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit .. Milwaukee Saint Louis Total 181 260, 014, 858 65, 003, 714 71, 496, 742 27.5 5 New York City 50 198, 661, 426 49, 665, 356 50, 969, 991 25.7 L6 San Francisco 2 3,179, 008 794, 752 670,154 21.1 ....... REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LIX shown by the reports of their condition at the close of business on Friday, December 27, 1872. Funds available for reserve. Specie. $49, 932 4,427 29, 561 129, 883 47, 859 130, 501 154, 794 96, 728 95,150 2,951 27, 350 3,916 69, 479 11, 438 25, 744 8,505 61,019 30, 449 213, 699 277 10, 752 40,136 51, 257 39, 894 94, 331 52, 031 27, 535 39, 641 36, 256 22, 296 6,866 6,773 69, 724 199, 806 309 64, 332 7,345 195 9,634 5,608 1, 978, 383 Clearing- Three per U. S. cerLegal tenders. house cer- cent, certifi- tificates of deposit. cates. tificates. $1,108, 319 518, 547 740, 983 4, 391, 783 1, 484, 318 2. 457,154 5i 578, 250 2, 205, 253 4, 623, 883 240, 338* 427, 315 143, 000 928, 649 451, 205 343, 571 268, 827 448, 813 310, 647 247, 797 28, 365 655, 725 841, 247 3, 641, 654 2, 777, 499 2,113, 537 1, 346, 873 721, 217 1, 436, 878 682, 018 611, 286 392, 852 287, 352 70, 587 30, 665 43, 007 343, 266 138, 092 20, 997 21, 523 105, 600 $10, 000 15, 35, 10, 35, 30, 000 000 000 000 000 $5, 000 30, 000 115, 000 190, 000 10, 000 50, 000 Due from redeeming agents. $1, 599, 260 1, 029, 493 1, 000, 014 6, 805, 301 2, 281, 250 5, 308, 894 9, 814, 462 3, 720, 674 4, 828, 229 231, 574 558, 018 43, 478 839, 624 514, 795 573, 291 420, 715 1, 027, 716 304, 323 245, 836 30, 951 845, 344 552, 046 3, 492, 790 2,153, 028 2, 240, 676 1, 261, 481 788, 663 1, 040, 817 761, 584 589, 382 383, 289 317, 892 207,129 11, 546 305, 422 58, 723 12,135 91, 815 43, 228, 892 185, 000 350, 000 States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire .. Yermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia Yirgini a West Yirginia ... North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Montana a 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 ia 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 oft 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 56, 291, 660 Francisco, 25 per cent, on circulation and 15 per cent, on deposits. CITIES, as shown by the reports of December 27, 1872. Funds available for reserve. Clearing- Three per U. S. cerhouse cent, cer- tificates of certificates. tificates. deposit. Specie. Legal tenders. $ 1, 535, 751 7,693 309,184 45,116 175, 355 11, 044 355, 517 2, 271 13, 737 19, 601 134, 724 226 4,247 48, 093 $10, 361,142 933, 774 5, 513, 772 2,118,905 2, 273, 013 298, 065 1,156,670 333, 900 1, 326, 000 940, 000 5, 287, 340 606, 530 531, 636 1,183,980 $445, 000 50, 000 1, 745, 000 $150, 000 10, 000 250, 000 $470, 000 565, 000 1, 330, 000 95, 000 30, 000 230, 000 25, 000 450, 000 50, 000 2, 662, 559 32, 864, 727 2, 335, 000 465, 000 3, 095, 000 13, 778, 031 24, 451, 960 3, 225, 000 310, 000 9, 205, 000 628, 364 41, 790 Due from redeeming agents. Cities of redemption. f 9, 238, 798 Boston 2, 650, 780 Albany 4, 039, 316 Philadelphia 1, 983, 712 Pittsburgh 3, 020, 465 Baltimore 186, 254 Washington 1, 031, 433 New Orleans 246 586 T/Onisvillp, 1 575 948 } Cincinnati 807, 727 Cleveland 2, 704, 248 Chicago 737, 613 Detroit 430, 313 Milwaukee . „. 1, 421, 263 Saint Louis J i i i 1( 1J is 11 30, 074, 456 . ... New York City... It San Francisco 1( LX REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. III.—Table of the state of the lawful money reserve—Continued. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Dakota Montana Total Reserve reNumber Liabilities to quired, 15 per be protected cent, of lia- Reserve held. of by reserve. banks. bilities. 61 42 40 163 62 80 226 60 157 11 19 1 24 17 10 11 13 9 5 2 29 22 155 89 114 70 39 74 30 29 24 9 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 1 4 1,717 $13, 828,196 7, 277, 786 10, 376, 030 57, 425, 622 20, 926, 111 32, 250, 968 80, 770, 548 27, 995, 831 52, 372, 545 2, 904, 259 4, 310, 053 680, 845 10, 676, 798 5,113, 046 4, 657, 453 4, 448, 923 5,107, 851 " 2,271,154 1. 935, 360 ' 369, 365 8.159, 297 8, 034, 017 39, 277, 394 28,136, 561 24, 846, 812 13, 880, 950 6, 925, 879 14, 066, 498 7, 751,199 6, 352, 988 4.160, 610 3,179, 781 1,195, 572 755, 608 377, 271 2, 394, 382 1, 057, 671 121, 435 178, 259 51, 618 740, 699 517, 267, 245 $2, 074, 229 1, 091, 668 1, 556, 405 8, 613, 843 3,138, 917 4, 837, 645 12,115, 582 Per cent, of reserve to liabilities. 4,199, 375 7, 855, 882 435, 639 646, 508 102,127 1,601,520 766, 957 698, 617 667, 338 766,178 340, 673 290, 304 55, 404 1, 223, 895 1, 205,103 5, 891, 609 4, 220, 484 3, 727, 022 2, 082,143 1, 038, 882 2,109, 975 1,162, 680 952, 948 624, 092 476, 967 167, 936 *134, 895 56, 591 359,157 158, 651 18, 215 26, 738 7, 742 111, 104 $3, 207, 726 1, 549, 066 2, 009,173 12,170, 702 3, 682, 375 7, 244, 596 16, 895, 447 6, 270, 489 10,162, 751 518, 551 1, 010, 738 227, 517 1, 747, 563 980, 875 921,100 976, 010 1,139, 276 575,177 611, 652 49, 918 1, 700, 391 1, 669, 327 8,177, 752 5, 447, 809 5, 775, 034 2, 767, 541 1, 440, 347 2, 844. 585 1, 328^ 220 1, 281, 992 806,153 810, 427 328, 068 220, 508 82, 047 594,018 133,149 27, 021 31,125 13, 302 165, 776 20. 18 19.38 22.34 29.39 28.43 21.75 24.81 12.59 22.25 17.46 25.77 23.38 77, 611, 640 107, 595, 294 20.80 23.20 21.27 19. 36 21.19 17.60 22.49 20.92 22. 40 19.40 17.85 23.45 32. 42 16.37 19.18 19.78 21.94 22.32 25.33 31.60 13.51 20.84 20.78 20.82 19.36 23.24 19.94 20.80 20.22 17.14 * Reserve required in California gold banks, outside of San III.—Table of the state of the lawful money reserve—Continued. 1 Cities of redemption. s l Boston 2 Albany 3 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 5 Baltimore 6 Washington 7 New Orleans ft Louisville 9 Cincinnati 10 Cleveland 11 Chicago 12 Detroit 13 Milwaukee 14 Saint Louis ... . . . . e s e r v e reNumber Liabilities to Rquired, per Reserve held. be protected cent, of25 liaof by reserve. banks. bilities. 48 7 29 16 14 4 8 6 5 6 20 3 4 8 $87, 811, 451 11, 418, 739 50, 887, 556 17, 030, 260 21,203, 893 2, 846, 546 9, 828,154 2, 707, 829 11, 966, 338 6, 969, 432 28, 946, 290 4, 558, 433 3, 329, 401 9, 521, 888 Per cent, of reserve to liabilities. 952, 863 854, 685 721, 889 257, 565 300, 973 711, 637 2, 457, 038 676, 957 2,991,585 1, 742, 358 7, 236, 572 1,139, 608 832, 350 2, 380, 472 $21, 533, 770 3, 588, 223 13,282,148 4, 289, 521 4, 604, 846 456, 547 2, 336, 928 740, 814 3,140, 432 2, 183, 663 7, 097, 433 1, 310, 279 850, 213 2, 468, 710 24.5 31.4 26.1 25.2 21.7 16.0 23.8 27.4 26.2 31.4 31.4 28.7 25.5 25.9 $21, 2, 12, 4, 5, Total 178 269, 026, 210 67, 256, 552 69, 883, 535 26.0 15 New York City 50 213,109, 959 50, 777, 489 50, 461, 050 24.8 16 San Francisco 2 3, 339, 801 834, 950 705, 365 21.1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXI STATES, as shown by the reports of February 28 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. $25, 945 2,917 61, 844 117,104 32, 771 77, 717 132, 731 89, 241 89,197 3,424 19, 391 3,827 59, 040 10, 548 34, 217 13, 450 52, 813 34, 468 205, 458 2, 422 8, 764 38, 180 28, 789 38, 694 73, 474 36, 055 17, 359 34, 981 14, 213 20, 825 4,146 7, 297 66, 491 219, 431 460 73, 245 4,405 1,368 5,000 Legal tenders. 14, 249 $994, 519 486, 462 612, 361 3, 806, 357 1, 501, 428 2, 361, 071 5,129, 601 2,150, 990 4, 301, 762 276, 078 475, 360 133, 000 837, 787 426, 435 335, 017 668,136 729, 356 326, 547 301, 752 28,150 612, 063 944, 275 3, 729, 719 2, 685, 402 2,164, 590 1, 227, 530 645, 767 1, 401, 355 617, 343 526, 931 319, 704 200, 651 73, 886 1,077 46, 020 270, 248 106, 666 14, 201 26,125 7,192 95, 885 1, 779, 651 41, 598, 799 ClearingThree perhouse c e r - cent, certifitificates. cates. $10,000 10,000 10, 000 10, 000 U. S. certificates of deposit. Due from redeeming agents. $10,000 20, 000 100, 000 555, 000 10, 000 10, 000 635,000 20.000 45, 000 10,000 $2,177, 262 1, 039, 687 1, 234, 968 7, 682,241 2,138,176 4, 785, 808 10, 988,115 4, 000, 258 5, 726, 792 229, 049 515, 987 90, 690 850, 736 533, 892 551,866 294, 424 307, 607 210,162 104, 442 19, 346 1, 039, 564 686, 872 4, 419, 044 2, 713, 713 3, 536, 970 1, 493, 956 777,221 1, 408, 249 696, 664 734, 236 482, 303 602, 479 187, 691 io, 666 50, 000 40, 000 10,000 10, 000 35, 250, 22, 11, 567 525 078 452 6,110 55, C42 90, 000 1, 485, 000 States and Territories. 1 Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia .. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan „ Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Dakota Montana 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Cities of redemption. u 62, 641, 844 Francisco, 25 per cent, on circulation and 15 per cent, on deposits. CITIES, as shown by the reports of- February 28, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. Legal tenders. $1, 010, 534 7,619 266, 837 32, 543 104, 052 22,181 208, 211 239 41, 783 7,614 123, 306 441 6,598 50, 862 $10, 300,240 796, 915 4,147, 586 2, 065, 558 1, 856, 634 258, 838 1, 098, 833 333, 724 979, 000 976, 300 5,186, 629 628, 225 507, 610 1,118, 918 ClearingThree per U. S. cerhouse cer- cent, certifi- tificates of tificates. cates. deposit. $320,000 $5, 000 $430, 000 325, 000 145, 000 725, 000 3, 825, 000 580, 000 50, 000 75, 000 425, 000 50,00 25, 000 1, 882, 820 30, 255, 010 720, 000 175, 000 6, 085, 000 13, 498, 550 24, 532, 500 1, 395, 000 145, 000 10, 890, 000 616, 652 28, 600 Due from redeeming agents. $9, 467, 996 2, 058, 689 4, 572, 725 2,191, 420 1, 989,160 125, 528 1, 029, 884 406, 851 1, 694, 656 1,149, 749 3, 762, 498 681, 613 336, 005 1, 298, 931 Boston Albany Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington New Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Saint Louis 1 1 9. 3 4 5 6 7 R 9 10 11 12 13 14 30, 765, 705 60,113 New York City.... 15 San Francisco 16 LXII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. III.—Table of the state of the laivful money reserve— Continued. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina , South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Dakota Montana Total. Per cent, Eeserve)required, 15 Keserve held. of reserve to liabiliper cent, of ties. liabilities. Number of banks. Liabilities to be protected by reserve. 63 42 40 163 62 3 6 3 1 1 1 3 $13, 744, 572 5, 205, 637 10, 324, 271 58, 020, 699 21,223,311 30, 955, 934 77, 233, 656 29, 715, 983 55, 039, 558 2,918,615 4, 407, 897 1,104,594 10, 348,176 5, 302, 646 4, 508, 478 2,104, 243 4, 446, 672 * 2, 292, 984 2, 009, 350 385, 700 7, 861, 529 7, 977, 739 38, 751,158 29, 792, 715 25, 298,155 13, 607, 033 6, 585, 054 14, 274, 043 7, 941, 785 6, 703, 417 4, 482, 234 3, 413, 391 1, 001, 059 772, 857 391, 818 2, 401, 509 1, 059, 818 117, 328 167, 602 69, 145 762, 638 $2, 061, 686 780, 845 1, 548, 642 8, 703,105 3,183, 496 4, 643, 390 11, 585, 048 4, 457, 397 8, 255, 934 437, 792 661,185 165, 689 1, 552, 226 795, 397 676, 272 315,636 667, 001 343, 948 301, 403 57, 855 1,179, 229 1,196, 661 5, 812, 674 4, 468, 907 3, 794, 723 2, 041, 055 1, 028, 708 2,141,106 1,191, 268 1, 005, 513 672, 335 512, 008 150,159 *147, 374 58, 773 360, 226 158, 973 17, 599 25,140 10, 372 114,396 $2, 687, 467 1, 428, 599 1, 874, 273 11, 632, 679 3, 865, 222 7, 624, 916 15, 243, 698 6, 404, 715 11, 209, 326 502, 880 1, 042, 858 251, 761 1, 699, 408 970, 105 774, 802 616,996 780, 561 544, 800 679, 289 50, 948 1, 410, 837 1,671,079 7,619, 151 6, 395, 460 5, 815, 755 2, 531, 036 1, 352, 660 2, 954, 211 1, 345, 482 1, 459, 675 996, 778 650, 496 308, 108 176, 411 77, 868 650, 347 178, 750 30, 205 22, 538 14,192 139, 980 19.5 27.4 18.1 20.1 18.2 24.6 19.7 21.5 20.4 17.2 23.6 22.8 16.4 18.3 17.2 29.3 17.5 23.8 33.8 13.2 17.9 21.0 19.7 21.5 23.0 18.6 19.7 20.7 16.9 21.8 22.2 19.0 30.8 22.8 19.9 27.1 16.9 25.7 13.4 20.5 18.3 1,732 514, 998, 003 77,281,146 105, 686, 322 20.5 223 62 158 11 19 1 24 17 10 11 13 9 fi 2 30 23 156 90 114 72 40 75 31 29 26 9 1 * Keserve required in California gold banks, outside of San Table of the state of the laivful money reserve—Continued. u <v Q Cities of redemption. to Number Liabilities protected of banks. be by reserve. P r e s e r v e required, 25 per cent, of liabilities. Per cent, reserve Keserve held. of to liabilities. A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 \9, L3 14 Boston. Albany Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington New Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit .. .. Milwaukee Saint Louis 15 L6 San Francisco 29 16 14 4 9 6 5 6 20 3 4 8 $81, 669, 840 11, 699, 848 52, 964, 960 17, 729, 640 21, 772, 984 3, 412, 596 11, 051, 692 3, 076, 416 11, 816, 788 6, 238, 064 31, 192, 876 4, 700, 404 3, 011, 588 9, 745, 316 $20, 417, 460 2, 924, 962 13, 24l| 240 4, 434, 410 5, 443, 246 853,149 2, 762, 923 769,104 2, 954,197 1, 559, 516 7, 798, 219 1,175,101 752, 897 2, 436, 329 $20, 922, 725 3, 738, 065 14, 280, 805 4, 613, 958 5, 695, 700 1, 026,179 2, 800, 334 887, 335 3,187, 372 1, 611, 285 8, 465, 289 1, 299,198 754, 879 2, 548, 392 25.6 32.0 27.0 26.0 26.2 30.1 25.3 28.8 27.0 25.8 27.1 27.6 25.1 26.2 Total 179 270,083,012 67, 520, 753 71, 831, 516 26.5 New York City 49 191, 560,156 4Y, 890, 039 47, 286, 772 24.7 2 3, 086, 782 771, 695 558, 042 18.0 48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXIII STATES, as shown oy the reports of April 25, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. Legal tenders. ClearingThree per U. S. cerhouse cer- cent, certifi- tificates of tificates. cates. deposit. $24, 596 $1, 005, 373 2,653 481, 771 30,171 571, 339 133, 982 3, 671, 865 28, 539 1, 472, 419 60, 474 2, 335, 356 119, 624 4, 992, 269 132, 652 2,189, 842 56, 150 5, 068, 883 3,617 265, 999 16, 841 454,114 3,903 135, 000 30, 518 957, 561 9,888 450, 674 38, 683 396 312 9,090 426' 484 43, 219 504, 305 41,427 333, 259 184, 415 361,107 1, 909 26, 700 610, 450 9,771 947, 530 33, 294 4,167,159 23, 466 2, 985, 250 26, 563 2, 255, 402 43, 806 1, 313, 733 28, 506 663, 267 10,061 1, 539, 241 26, 840 690 902 11 090 13 959 i 597 400 416,819 2,990 284, 276 4, 246 55,118 66, 311 13, 283 163,128 57,816 83 286, 519 88, 614 93, 756 5, 020 28, 660 1, 545 11, 743 10, 795 12 596 71, 300 23,810 1, 567,149 $20, 35, 150, 665, 000 000 000 000 35, 755, 40, 55, 000 001) 000 000 $10, 000 10, 000 60, 000 20, 000 40, 000 10, 000 Due from redeeming agents. $1, 637, 498 909,175 1,122, 763 7, 161, 832 % 364, 264 5,194, 086 9, 376, 805 4, 042, 221 6, 029, 293 223, 264 571, 903 112, 858 711,329 499, 543 339, 807 181, 422 233, 037 170,114 133, 767 22, 339 730, 616 690, 255 3, 408, 526 3, 343, 647 3, 516, 547 1,178, 797 679, 332 1, 388,130 642, 590 848, 316 576, 969 361, 974 186, 679 i9, 969 275, 214 79, 974 1,596 44, 870 43, 202, 852 10, 000 1, 895, 000 States and Territories. & & Maine New Hampshire . . Vermont Massachusetts llhode Island Connecticut IS ew York New J e r s e y Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia . Virginia W e s t Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia[ Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California N e w Mexico Colorado Utah "WyomiD(r Idaho Dakota Montana 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 OO 23 24 25 96 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 59, 011, 321 Francisco, 25 per cent, on circulation and 15 per cent on deposits. CITIES, as shown by the reports of April 25, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. Legaltenders. Three per U. S. certiClearinghouse cer- cent, certifi- ficates of cates. tificates. deposit. D u e from redeeming agents. * $1,106, 560 7,410 102, 908 30, 262 107, 686 30, 934 266, 365 249 44, 530 6, 748 35, 239 638 8, 334 14, 612 $7, 672, 050 782, 240 6, 444, 743 2, 666, 528 1 812 397 326, 330 1, 908, 600 552, 832 1, 221, 017 927, 892 5, 665, 366 742, 552 401, 830 1, 503, 087 $580, 000 90, 000 |770, 000 775, 000 3, 920, 000 100, 000 795, 000 90, 000 500, 01)0 50, 000 1, 762, 475 32, 627, 464 670, 000 7, 000, 000 13, 088, 251 24, 023, 521 700, 000 9, 475, 000 450, 933 81, 450 $10, 794,115 2,173, 415 3,723,154 1, 817,168 2, 980, 617 578, 915 625, 369 334, 254 1, 421, 825 626, 645 2, 764, 684 556, 008 344, 715 1, 030, 693 Cities of redemption. a ft Boston Albany Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington New Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee SaintLouis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 14 New York City ... 15 San Francisco 16 29, 771, 577 25, 659 LXIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. III.—Table of the state of the Imvful money reserve—Continued. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia "West Virginia . . . . . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico Colorado Utah "Wyoming Idaho Dakota Montana Total reNumber Liabilities to Reserve quired, 15 of be protected per cent, of by reserve. banks. liabilities. 63 42 40 163 62 80 222 62 158 11 19 1 24 17 10 12 13 9 6 2 30 23 158 91 115 74 40 75 31 29 26 9 1 1,737 $14,167, 974 7, 482, 344 10, 708,140 58, 649, 979 21, 319, 070 33, 047, 632 75, 765, 083 29, 027,249 54, 303, 072 2, 860, 555 4, 400, 912 720, 062 10, 594, 824 5, 288, 212 4, 521, 605 4, 062, 749 4, 372, 760 2, 305, 963 2, 203, 964 420,146 7, 845, 281 8,071,979 39, 818, 983 29, 835, 560 25, 515, 864 13, 924,120 6, 9i 1,422 15,108, 361 8, 769, 388 6, 582, 525 4, 787, 761 3, 638, 633 1, 042, 724 1, 048, 691 416, 773 2, 684, 640 1,194, 038 128, 267 163, 694 68,113 752, 360 $2,125,196 1,122,352 1, 606, 221 8, 797, 497 3,197, 861 4, 957,145 11, 364, 763 4, 354, 087 8,145, 461 429, 083 660,137 108, 009 1, 589, 224 793, 232 678,241 609, 412 655, 914 345, 895 330, 595 63, 022 1,176, 790 1, 210, 797 5, 972, 847 4, 475, 334 3, 827, 380 2, 088, 618 1, 036, 713 2, 266, 254 1, 315, 408 987, 378 718,164 545, 795 156, 409 *200, 488 62, 516 402, 696 179,106 19, 240 24, 554 10, 217 112, 854 524, 531, 472 78, 722, 905 Per cent, reserve Eeserve held. of to liabilities. 237, 587 34, 685 31, 769 11.479 147; 777 20.1 21.2 18.6 20.2 18.8 23.6 19.0 21.6 19.3 18.2 22.6 30.7 18.3 18.4 22.2 17.1 *19.9 24.6 41.0 27.4 18.5 23.1 19.8 20.0 23.9 18.3 20.1 24.6 21.3 20.2 22.1 30.3 39.5 22.8 22.6 31.4 19.9 27.0 19.4 16.9 19.6 108, 348, 218 20.7 $2, 1, 1, 11, 4, 7, 14, 6, 10, 834, 983 587,156 988, 618 829, 718 000,160 813, 869 396, 885 273, 363 465, 440 520, 523 993, 241 221, 427 1, 942, 242 974, 073 1, 004, 781 695, 627 871, 093 568, 248 903, 227 115,133 1, 455, 533 1,868,377 7, 905, 398 5, 954, 492 6,109, 370 2, 550. 908 1, 389, 599 3, 711, 032 1, 865, 292 1, 329, 861 1, 056, 028 1,101, 839 411, 587 239, 734 94, 419 841, 674 *Eeserve required in California gold banks, outside of San Table of the state of the lawful money reserve—Continued. Cities of redemption. reNumber Liabilities to Eeserve quired : 25 be protected of per cent, on by reserve. banks. liabilities. Eeserve held. Per cent, of reserve to liabilities. Boston Albany Philadelphia... Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington . . . New Orleans... Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee St. Louis 49 7 29 16 14 4 9 6 5 6 20 3 4 $85,133, 268 13, 214, 954 58, 056,160 18, 408, 830 22, 254, 313 3, 848, 493 11, 398, 307 2, 957, 505 12,109, 080 6, 820, 444 22, 419, 314 4, 747,159 3, 613,114 10, 469, 787 $21, 283, 317 3, 303, 738 14, 514, 040 4,602,207 5, 563, 578 962,124 2, 849, 577 739, 376 3, 027, 270 1, 705, 111 5, 604, 829 1,186, 790 903, 278 2, 617, 447 $22, 362, 334 4, 931, 916 15, 044, 756 5,179, 476 5, 612, 367 725, 306 2, 996, 603 708, 977 3, 595, 613 1,715,250 10, 257, 361 1, 406, 748 1, 276, 756 2, 637, 242 26.3 37.3 25.9 28.1 25.2 18.8 26.3 24.0 29.7 25.2 45.8 29.6 35.3 25.2 Total 180 275, 450, 728 68, 862, 682 78, 450, 705 28.1 New York City ~49~ 214, 255, 949 53, 563, 989 64, 435,053 3,010, 453 752, 613 944, 527 San Francisco. 31.4 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. LXV STATES, as sliown by the reports of June 13, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. $24,157 11, 798 38, 876 111, 521 22,191 58, 779 168, 260 85, 913 48, 222 2, 726 17, Oil 3,980 24, 591 9, "781 36, 517 8,097 42, 997 36, 326 262, 319 2,G55 8,342 41, 301 25, 755 36,116 72, 400 45, 457 14, 359 34,178 33, 238 13, 647 3, 437 5,148 70, 853 180,-953 257 84, 335 9,143 1,777 12, 482 5,399 1, 715, 293 Clearing- Three per U. S. cerLegal tenders. house cer- cent, certifi- tificates of cates. tificates. deposit. $1, 111, 478 516, 429 669, 524 3, 634, 791 1, 503, 850 * 2, 458,113 4, 860, 965 2,168, 513 4, 847,102 274, 007 462, 048 137, 000 982, 042 447, 683 430, 454 323, 243 546, 051 370, 688 276, 790 67, 712 598, 842 945, 952 3, 998, 020 2,612,737 2,257,631 . 1, 278,107 642, 019 1, 652, 367 745, 340 567,113 443, 791 291, 969 82, 601 11,126 54, 601 329, 393 77, 427 25,168 19, 287 10, 686 68, 300 $10, 000 5,000 120, 000 785, 000 35, 000 860, 000 5(>, oao 55, 000 $10, 000 10, 000 60, 000 20, 000 105, 000 10, 000 Due from redeeming agents. $1, 689, 348 1. 053, 929 1,160,217 7, 298, 407 2, 474,119 5, 261, 977 8, 507, 660 3, 968, 937 5, 515,116 233, 790 514,182 80, 447 935, 609 506, 609 537, 810 364, 287 262, 045 161, 234 364,118 44, 766 788, 349 881,124 3, 861, 623 3, 200, 639 3, 779, 339 1, 217, 344 733, 221 2, 024, 467 1, 086, 714 749, 101 608, 800 804, 722 258,133 47, 655 39,561 427, 946 151,017 7,740 793 74, 078 10, 000 42, 800, 960 2,125, 000 States and Territories. s Maine New Hampshir e . . Yermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District Columbia. Virginia West Yirginia North Carolina . . . South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oregon Calitbrnia New Mexico Colorado Utah Wyoming.. Idaho Dakota Montana «i 3 4 5 6 p 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ^(\ 1" is 20 21 OS °f °f oq T 31 3a ?-1 ?c T 11 61, 696, 995 Francisco, 25 per cent, on circulation and 15 per cent, on deposit; CITIES, as shown by the reports of June 13, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. Clearing- Three per XT. S. cerLegal tenders. house cer- cent, certifi- tificates of cates. tificates. deposit. $1, 015, 428 7,416 167, 431 28,102 65, 030 36, 646 229, 585 468 59, 673 1, 473 125, 453 360 8,150 22, 275 $9, 423, 666 816, 663 4, 782, 737 2, 673, 463 1, 991,160 300, 035 1, 657, 330 398, 448 965, 000 945, 000 6, 240, 279 796, 888 418, 363 1, 674, 224 $285, 000 90, 000 $1,225, 000 825, 000 5, 685, 000 100, 000 1,170, 000 90, 000 580, 000 50, 000 26, bob 1, 767, 490 33, 083, 256 375, 000 9, 745, 000 23, 581,178 30, 063, 875 295, 000 10, 495, 000 886,127 58, 400 H. Ex. Due from redeeming agents. $10, 413, 240 3, 282, 837 4, 319, 588 2, 377, 911 2, 386,177 298, 625 1,109, 688 310,061 1, 990, 940 718, 777 3, 891, 629 609, 500 830, 243 940, 743 Citiesofiredemption ft Boston A lbany Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington New Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee St. Louis i < if i' y 1 33, 479, 959 New York City... 1 San Francisco 1 LXVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. III.—Table of the state of the lawful money States and Territories. l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia. Alabama Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Missouri Kansas . Nebraska Oregon California New Mexico . Colorado Utah Wyoming Idaho Dakota Montana Total . Number of banks. 63 42 42 106 62 80 221 62 157 11 19 1 22 17 10 12 13 9 7 o 30 23 157 92 116 74 41 75 32 29 20 10 1 3 2 6 3 2 1 1 1,747 Liabilities to be protected by reserve.. reserve—Continued rePer cent, q u i r e d , 15 Reserve held. of reserve per cent, of to liabililiabilities. ties. Reserve $14, 837, 824 7, 639, 990 11,390,494 59, 468, 798 21,394,023 32, 609,1)37 77, 949, 443 29, 254, 903 55, 852, 972 3, 026, 796 4, 485, 834 706,011 9,498,411 5, 347, 270 4, 309, 553 3, 717, 923 4, 229, 430 2,117, 225 2, 096, 878 362, 902 8, 038, 222 7, 316, 286 41, 639, 247 29, 083, 432 25, 734, 087 14, 619, 293 7, 581, 065 14, 852, 950 10, 473, 293 6, 75:>, 806 4, 642, 594 3, 573, 959 1, 038, 290 1,316, 441 429, 478 2, 931, 978 1,120, 979 213, 537 166, 194 129,783 964, 286 $2, 225, 674 1,145, 998 1, 708, 574 8, 920. 319 3, 209,103 " 4, 891, 355 11,692,416 4, 388, 235 8, 377, 946 454,019 672, 875 105, 901 1, 424, 761 802, 090 655, 433 557, 688 634, 414 317, 590 314, 531 54, 435 1, 205, 733 1, 097, 443 6, 245, 887 4, 362, 515 3, 860,113 2,192, 894 1,137,160 2, 227, 942 1, 570, 994 1, 012, 621 696, 389 536, 094 155, 744 *252, 344 64, 422 439, 796 168,147 32, 031 24, 929 19, 467 144, 643 f 3, 215, 585 1, 551, 214 2,133, 513 11,913,703 3, 965, 799 7, 338, 845 15, 839, 348 6,348,281 11, 364,162 614, 221 1,102, 582 268, 339 1, 623, 055 950, 477 719, 586 456, 696 614, 985 408,133 741, 8^5 62, 598 1, 691, 017 1,353, 001 8, 524, 776 5, 299, 349 6,185, 002 2, 641, 470 1, 763, 488 3,295,941 2, 716, 452 1, 289, 092 971, 737 912, 701 316, 803 301, 103 484,181 596, 118 150, 987 38, 062 25, 800 32, 800 287, 648 21.6 20.3 18.7 20.0 18.5 22.5 20.3 21.7 20.3 20.3 24.6 38.0 17.1 17.8 16.5 12.3 14.6 19.3 35.4 17.2 21.0 18.5 20.5 18.2 24.0 18.1 23.3 22. 1 26.9 19.1 21.0 25.5 30.5 22.9 11.3 20.3 13.5 17.7 15.5 25.3 29.8 532, 971, 917 80, 000, 665 110,110, 455 20. -3 * Reserve required in California gold banks, outside of San Table of the state of the lawful money Cities of redemption. Number of banks. Liabilities to be protected by reserves. reserve—Continued. R e s e r v e rePer cent, of reserve q u i r e d , 25 per cent, of Reserve held. to liabilities. liabilities. Boston Albany Philadelphia... Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington . . . New Orleans... Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Saint Louis 51 7 29 16 14 3 9 6 5 6 18 3 4 $81, 571, 340 12,721,460 52, 887, 628 17,958,572 19, 990, 8.20 2, 209, 032 10, 231, 772 3, 224, 355 12, 278, 228 7, 004, 795 30, 021, 086 4, 762, 924 3, 995, 808 10, 246, 880 $20, 392, 835 $18. 478, 773 3,180, 365 4, 405, 391 13, 572, 955 13, 221, 907 4, 913, 393 4, 489, 643 3 942, 923 4, 997, 705 387, 519 552, 258 2, 335, 440 2, 557, 943 843, 588 806, 089 3, 594, 965 3, 069, 557 1, 592, 797 1, 766, 198 8, 814, 904 7, 505, 272 1, 303, 897 1,190, 731 1, 307, 401 998, 952 2, 601, 652 2, 561, 720 22.6 34.6 25.6 27.4 19.7 17.5 22.8 26.2 29.3 22.5 29.4 27.4 32. 7 25.4 Total 179 269, 164. 700 67, 291,175 I 68, 095, 598 25.3 New York City 48 201, 074, 964 50,263,741 | 46,864,341 23.3 San Francisco.. 4, 481, 396~ 1,120, 349 1,514,742 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXYII STATES, as slioivn by the reports of September 12, 1873. Funds available for reserve. Specie. Legal tenders. $22, 835 4, 260 39, 706 196, 469 35,118 62, 399 238, 327 111,015 61,874 2,746 16, 981 2,215 17, 252 13, 223 31, 891 19, 831 43, 956 34, 916 257, 589 1,014 9,345 50, 596 29, 115 23, 864 72, 698 37, 186 12, 938 31, 085 30, 232 17, 309 4, 224 4, 665 56, 009 245, 540 109, 073 2, 938 286 2, 633 11, 429 ' 222 106, 682 $1,111,466 507\ 855 605, 199 3,615,406 1, 551, 035 2, 421, 018 4, 927, 757 2, 204, 318 4, 815, 315 277, 221 421, 938 145, 000 841,214 451, 607 416, 097 283, 976 495,154 258, 498 315, 754 4D, 603 543, 634 713, 722 4,076,111 2, 374, 909 2, 273, 451 1, 362, 349 704, 097 1, 417, 937 1, 068. 798 559,' 242 398,172 269,187 62, 210 45, 167 344, 509 107, 008 51, 386 26, 959 14, 371 26, 888 128,190 2, 071, 686 42, 279, 728 Clearing-house certificates. IT. S. certificates of deposit. $20, 35, 150, 880, 25, 35, 835, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 50, 000 10, 000 Due from redeeming agents. $2, 1, 1, 7, 2, 4, 9, 4, 6, 60, 000 1, 20, 000 105, 000 4, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1. 15, 000 061, 284 004, 099 338, 608 221, 828 354, 046 820, 428 838, 264 032, 948 436, 973 324, 254 663, 663 121,124 764, 589 475, 647 271, 598 152, 889 75, 875 114, 719 168, 462 15, 981 078, 038 588, 683 399, 550 795, 576 838, 853 226, 935 046, 453 846, 919 617, 422 712, 541 569, 341 638, 849 198, 584 10, 396 30, 599 486,172 99, 315 8,470 5,690 52, 776 2, 250, 000 States and Territories. Maine 1 New Hampshire ' 2 Vermont 3 Massachusetts , 4 Rhode Island , 5 Connecticut I 6 New York I 7 New J e r s e y • 8 Pennsylvania 9 Delaware j 10 Maryland 11 District of Columbia, j 12 Virginia j 13 W e s t Virginia 14 North. Carolina j 15 South Carolina ! 16 Georgia 117 Alabama j 18 Texas j 19 Arkansas j 20 Kentucky j 21 Tennessee I -22 Ohio '. j 23 Indiana I 24 Illinois 25 Michigan | 2(3 Wisconsin 127 Iowa \ -28 Minnesota .. . . . ; 29 l Missouri 30 Kansas 31 Nebraska 32 Oregon 33 California 34 New Mexico i 35 Colorado 36 Utah 137 Wyoming \ 38 Idaho 39 Dakota j 40 Montana 41 63, 509, 041 Francisco, 25 per cent, on circulation and 15 per cent, on deposits. CITIES, as shown by the reports of September 12, 1873. F u n d s available for reserve. Specie. Legal tenders. $1, 412, 396 7, 335 264, 430 36, 320 10'*, 923 5. 931 236, 360 517 37, 016 3,750 103, 404 226 5, 774 19, 545 $7, 767, 508 750, 645 4, 056, 243 2, 511, 746 1,444,434 220, 266 1, 341, 329 513, 616 1, 263, 816 926, 000 5, 132, 678 677, 699 570. 428 1, 289; 377 2, 242, 927 28, 465, 985 14, 585, 811 21, 468. 530 968, 043 133, 420 Clearing-house certificates. $175, 000 U. S. certificates of deposit. $930, 000 935, 000 3, 720, 000 100, 000 1, 090, 000 625, 000 50, 000 100, 000 175, 000 7, 550, 000 Due from redeeming agents. $8, 2, 5, 2, 1, 368, 869 712, 411 357, 282 265, 327 298, 566 161, 322 757, 751 329, 455 1, 669,133 613, 047 3, 578, 622 525, 972 731,199 1, 292, 730 Cities of redemption. Jj* \;A Boston Albany Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington N e w Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Saint Louis ! 1 2 3 ' 4 i 5 i 6 7 8 : 9 10 11 12 13 14 New York City 15 San Francisco IS 29, 661, 686 10, 810, 000 413, 279 LXVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TV.—Table of the state of the lawful money reserve of the national banks of the United States at condition made to the STATES AND No. of Circulation banks. and deposits. Dates. Ratio oi Reserve rereserve Reserve held. to liabilquired. ities. Per ct. Jan. 6,1868.. April 6,1868.. July 6,1868.. Oct. 5,1868.. Jan. 4,1869.. April 17,1869.. J u n e 12,1869.. Oct. 9,1869.. Jan. 22,1870.. Mar. 24,1870.. June 9,1870.. Oct. 8,1870.. Bee. 28,1870.. Mar. 18,1871.. April 29,1871.. June 10,1871.. Oct. 2,1871.. Dec. 16,1871.. Feb. 27,1872.. April 19,1872.. June 10,1872.. Oct. 3,1872.. Dec. 27, 1872.. Feb. 28,1873.. April 25,1873.. June 13,1873.. Sept. 12,1873.. 1,418 $405, 322, 366 $60, 798,353 $96, 873, 050 61, 837, 703 94,143, 672 1, 418 412, 251, 361 419, 787, 829 62, 968,177 100, 782, 520 1,414 62, 216, 475 95, 252, 448 1, 422 414, 776, 428 1,408 406, 128, 844 60, 919, 326 92, 999, 217 59,192,376 1,400 394, 615, 851 82, 523, 406 59, 306, 761 1,400 395, 378, 414 85, 673, 334 59,156,419 1,398 394, 376,119 80, 965, 648 59, 856,202 93, 426, 468 399, 041, 348 92, 383, 755 1,' 397 403, 873, 222 60, 580,977 60, 921,131 92, 037, 332 1,396 406,140, 873 60, 650,626 1,400 404, 337, 512 84, 777, 956 60, 946, 750 1, 430 406, 311, 675 85, 723, 389 1, 465 423, 793, 830 63, 569,073 95, 615, 960 1,484 436, 412, 072 65,461,811 98, 698, 874 66, 473,276 101, 706, 605 1,497 443,155,183 70,142, 854 1,536 467,619,031 98, 946r 184 69,106, 532 1, 564 460,710,213 91, 728, 626 1, 586 481, 506, 936 72, 226, 040 102, 275, 001 1,616 484, 854,125 72,728,118 98, 012, 845 1, 626 490, 608, 432 73, 591, 264 101, 821, 660 506, 713,150 76, 006, 972 97, 765, 876 689 500, 723, 505 75.108, 526 102, 033, 935 1,707 1,717 517, 267, 245 77, 611, 640 107,595,294 1, 732 514, 998, 003 77,281,146 105, 686, 322 1,737 524, 531, 472 78, 722, 905 108, 348, 248 1,747 532, 971, 917 80, 000, 665 110,110, 455 23.9 23.8 24 22.9 22.9 20.9 21.6 20.5 23.4 22.9 22.7 20. & 21 22.6 22.6 22.9 21.2 19.9 21.3 20.2 20.8 19.3 20.4 20.8 20.5 20.7 20.7 N O T E . — T h e reserve which t h e b a n k s in the States and Territories are r e q u i r e d t o REDEMPTION Ratio of No. of Circulation Reserve rereserve Reserve held. to liabilquired. banks. and deposits. ities. Dates. Jan. 6,1868 April 6,1868 J uly 6,1868 Oct. 5,1868 Jan. 4,1869 April 17,1869 June 12,1869 Oct. 9,1860 Jan. 22,1870 Mar. 24,1870 Jun e 9,1870 Oct. 8,1870 Dec. 28,1870 Mar. 18,1871 April 29,1871 June 10,1871 Oct. 2,1871 Dec. 16,1871 Feb. 27,1872 Aprill9,1872 J u n e 10,1872 Oct. 3,1872 Dec. 27,1872 Feb. 28,1873 April 25,1873 June 13,1873 Sept. 12,1873 ; 224 $439, 653, 338 f 109, 913, 335 107,271,231 225 429, 084, 929 225 493, 814, 023 123, 453, 505 223 440,170, 650 110, 042, 664 220 428, 310, 661 107,077,665 220 400, 00G, 281 100, 001, 571 219 425, 263, 320 106, 315, 832 219 403, 632, 332 100, 908, 081 218 447, 831, 836 111, 957, 959 445, 759, 265 111, 439, 813 218 216 460,166, 341 115, 041, 582 215 409, 060, 815 102, 265, 204 218 420, 796, 417 105, 199,105 223 466, 973, 869 116, 743, 467 225 476,104, 067 119,026,015 226 510,018,734 127,504,683 230 484, 634,132 121,158, 533 226 456, 721, 899 114,180, 474 228 470, 889, 271 117, 722, 318 227 460, 754, 376 115,188,594 227 499, 398, 300 124, 849, 574 230 443, 349, 305 110, 837, 326 233 461,855,292 115, 463, 822 230 475, 475, 970 118, 868, 991 230 464, 729, 950 116,182, 487 231 492, 717,130 123,179, 284 229 474, 721, 060 118, 675, 265 Per ct. $146,041, 738 130,148, 347 160, 352, 080 139, 227, 396 140, 320, 761 115, 570, 842 125, 468, 496 127, 256, 666 155, 894, 990 143,139, 798 150, 572, 350 118, 633, 295 123, 816, 297 138, 772, 908 144,809,917 159, 693, 896 134, 463, 827 126, 916, 204 126, 440, 065 124, 949,109 144, 672, 283 112, 152,056 123,136, 887 121, 049, 950 119, 676, 330 143, 830, 285 116, 474, 681 33.2 30.3 32.5 31.6 32.7 28.9 29.5 31.5 34.8 32.1 32.7 29 29.4 29.7 30.4 31.3 27.7 27.8 26.9 27.1 29 25.3 26.7 25.5 25.8 29.2 24.5 NOTE.—The reserve which the banks in the redemption cities above are required to REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXIX various dates, from January 6,1868, to September 12, 1873, as shown oy the reports of their Comptroller of the Currency. TERRITORIES. * Fund s available for reserve. Specie. Legal-tenders. $2, 565, 221 1, 804, 017 2, 058, *89 1, 781, 317 2, 819, 665 1, 705, 877 1, 597, 541 1, 573, 300 3,146,141 3, 329, 055 2,912,275 2, 357, 856 2, 359,126 2, 420, 987 2, 504, 655 2, 032, 371 1, 814, 927 2, 043, 411 2, 816, 771 2, 600, 614 1, 890, 232 1, 950,142 1, 978, 383 1, 779, 651 1, 567,149 1, 715, 293 2, 071, 686 $36,138, 801 34, 735, 700 36. 247.168 69, 034, 570 40, 724, 681 37, 213, 372 36, 232, 475 36, 215, 334 36, 855, 868 35 659 362 36, 992, 740 35, 465, 915 36, 842, 257 35, 589, 817 38, 506, 524 38, 481, 550 40,139, 433 39 380 993 39, 792,119 42, 485, 632 41,495,581 42 717 294 43, 228, 892 41, 598, 799 43, 202, 852 42, 800, 960 42, 279, 728 Compoundinter eat notes. Clearinghouse certificates. $12, 933, 550 11, 806, 040 6, 478, 600 2,131, 020 Three p e r Due from re- United States cent, certid e em i n g certificates of ficates. agents. deposit. $1, 440, 000 2, 905, 000 4, 265, 000 5, 245, 000 4, 815, 000 4, 595, 000 4, 235, 000 3, 795, 000 3, 370, 000 3,265, 000 3, 115, 000 2, 890, 000 2, 545, 000 2, 245, 000 2, 040, 000 1, 885, 000 1, 355, 000 1, 060, 000 810, 000 690, 000 605, 000 335, 000 185,000 90, 000 10, 000 10,000 $43, 795, 478 42, 892, 915 51, 732, 763 47, 060, 541 44, 639, 871 39, 009,157 43,608,318 39, 382, 014 50, 054, 459 50,130, 338 49, 017, 317 44, 064,185 43, 977, 006 55, 360,156 55, 647, 695 59, 307, 684 55, 636, 824 49, 244, 222 58,856,111 52, 236, 599 57, 830, 847 52, 543, 440 56, 291, 660 62, 641, 844 59, 011, 321 61, 696, 995 63, 509, 041 $220, 000 350, 000 1, 485, 000 1, 895. 000 2,125^ 000 2, 250, 000 keep, is 15 per centum of the aggregate amount of their circulation and deposits. CITIES. Fund s available for reserve. Specie. $15, 538, 758 13, 575, 641 18, 696", 932 9, 686, 044 24, 458, 946 6, 768, 826 15, 882, 535 20, 415,157 43, 005, 329 32, 703, 399 27, 023, 254 12,108,149 19, 949, 751 19, 516, 341 15, 788, 996 14,171, 225 10, 226, 739 23, 273,114 19, 504, 567 17,142, 870 18,040,028 8, 279, 613 17, 068, 954 15, 998, 022 15, 301, 659 26, 234, 795 17, 796, 781 Legal-tenders. Compoundinterest notes. $78,167, 690 49, 654, 519 63, 918, 932 53, 418, 905 47, 514, 619 43, 661, 789 44, 701, 644 47, 503, 961 49, 256, 634 44, 720, 616 53, 718, 011 41, 737, 662 41, 680, 488 53, 253, 532 65, 006, 031 81, 923,110 66, 848, 233 52, 633, 689 55,118, 281 60, 822, 823 78, 001, 259 59, 356, 810 57, 358, 477 54, 816,110 56, 732, 435 63, 205, 531 50, 067, 935 $27, 063. 480 27,111,450 12, 994, 620 2, 382, 710 keep, is 25 per centum of the Clearinghouse certificates. $17, 956, 000 19, 881, 000 21, 403. 000 19,136, 000 20. 498, 000 20; 599, 000 21, 581, 572 19, 248, 000 20, 322, 070 16, 633, 026 16,195, 000 13, 909, 000 12, 092, 577 8, 632, 000 5, 560, 000 2,115, 000 1, 370, 000 670, 000 175, 000 Three p e r Due from re- United States cent, certid e e m i n g certificates of ficates. agents. deposit. $6, 805, 000 21, 350, 000 40, 640, 000 53, 835, 000 47,260, 000 46, 595, 000 45, 580, 000 42, 050, 000 24, 090, 000 22, 530, 000 22, 810, 000 23, 440, 000 20, 860, 000 16, 955, 000 13, 020, 000 11, 290, 000 5, 825, 000 5, 635, 000 4, 930, 000 3,190, 000 2, 805, 000 1, 220, 000 775, 000 320, 000 $18, 466, 810 18, 456, 737 24, 101, 596 19, 904, 737 21, 087,196 18, 545, 227 19, 304, 317 17. 287, 548 2i; 587, 027 23, 304, 783 25, 618, 085 22, 211, 484 20, 828, 058 28, 449, 035 29, 413, 318 33, 061, 561 31, 241, 785 28, 741, 375 30, 692, 217 29, 883, 416 33, 733, 421 28,173, 633 30, 074, 456 30, 825, 818 29, 797, 236 33, 479, 959 30, 074, 965 u:ri J ant of their circulation and deposits. $6, 490, 000 12, 300, 000 16, 975, 000 16, 475, 000 20, 240, 000 18, 360, 000 LXX REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Y.—Table showing for twenty-seven different dates during the years 1868 to 1873. inclusive, the redemption cities 1S6S. States and Territories. 1 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2-2 23 04 9", 26 °7 2!) 30 31 32 33 31 35 36 37 38 39 in" 41 M^aine New Hampshire "Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia •. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia . .. Alabama. Mississippi Texas Arkansas Teunesseo Kentucky Ohio... ' . Indiana Illinois Michi a a/n . Wisconsin Jan. April July 6. 6. 6.' Perct. 23.6 28.8 20.9 24.5 21. 5 22.9 23 26.8 22.8 23. 3 25.3 19. 1 19.2 21. 6 27.7 ()4. 37. 9 36. 2 24.8 47. 21.3 2° Minnesota Iowa . Missouri Kansas Nebraska Nevada Oreaon California Montana Idaho Colorado Utah AVyomin0" New Mexico Perct. 22. 6 24.1 21. 22.8 19. 20.8 22.3 24. 3 23.7 22.8 23. 2 Oct. 5. 18.9 19.3 25.1 64.8 34. 9 3G. 5 31.5 54.6 9.3 25 2 24.6 23.5 22. 9 21. 1 90 2 22. 3 24.9 23.9 25 4 24.3 OQ 04 2 21.9 19.6 26 3 24.2 24. 2 24. 6 15.5 32. 7 17.3 20.4 24 26. 5 38.2 37.3 41.9 19.8 30. 1 3 8. 17 1 12.9 41.1 31. 44.8 30.8 28. 9 33.9 18 4 16 7 23.9 22.8 24. 33.8 32.1 36.9 36.2 29 2 32 4 26.8 36.3 29. 8 23. 4 29.2 32.6 41.7 33. 26.5 28. 31.9 26. 3 32.3 34.3 30.6 27. 8 24. 2 42 5 14.8 42.4 1870. Jan. April June Oct. 4. 17. 9. 12. Jan. 22. Mar. fJune Oct. 24. 9. 8. Perct Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct Perct Perct. Perct 21.5 23.6 21.4 24.5 22. 22.8 22 7 24.9 22. 9 24. 3 23. 4 17.2 20.8 20.1 24.2 61. 36. 4 41.6 45.4 51.2 19.2 24 9 22. 8 21.9 21.2 26.1 26.5 27.5 22. 32. 4 28. 3 39*. 49.8 28. 40.5 12.3 Averages 1869. 22.7 25. 6 21.1 23.2 20.9 21.4 22.5 24.5 22.8 23. 6 24.2 20.8 19.3 19.9 23. 3 31.6 38.1 34. 7 44.7 39.8 16.8 21.4 23.2 21.1 20.7 24.6 24. 9 23. 1 23.5 21.9 25. 4 28. 5 50. 5 31.9 30.1 20.7 23. 9 21.7 23.3 19.6 20.9 22 1 23.3 22.2 25. 1 22.9 37.9 19.1 20.5 23.1 46. 4 38. 4 34.1 50.1 12.9 27.1 24.9 22.1 21 2 24.7 24.2 27 4 20. 5 23. 7 25. 9 25. 3 4-2. 6 29. 38.1 18.3 21.4 18. 9 21.1 18.1 19.6 20 3 24.2 21. 23.5 21. 7 12.7 21. 23.7 21.8 20.7 17.5 23.1 19 6 23.6 21.8 22.3 24. 19.1 22. 19! 3 20.6 19. 21.4 19.9 21.4 20.6 25.7 26.3 22.7 23.6 21.7 24.9 20.9 26.1 23 7 25. 2 22! 4 25.1 27.5 22. 7 21.5 19.5 22.5 18.6 24.3 23.1 23.7 24. 24.6 28.2 22. 22. 3 20! 7 21.8 18.6 24.8 21 9 24.4 22.5 19.5 30.6 20.7 22.1 19.7 20.8 19.9 22.1 20 3 22.4 20.1 23. 27.3 15. 5 17.4 22.8 21.1 29.6 17.9 16. 9 25. 6 41. 9 31.2 28. 8 16.2 15.3 12. 16.2 15.7 20.4 25.4 19.7 25.3 53.9 27.7 26.6 41.7 30. 9 30.1 35.7 36.6 30.9 16.9 18.1 20. 18.9 24.8 21.5 21.5 23.9 30.8 28.1 17.5 10.7 42. 7 21.9 &2. 8 28.6 19. 19.2 21.8 23 2 23. 2 17.1 21.3 24. 7 2«'i. 8 32. 9 49. 3 28. 4 52.7 40.7 22.3 8.7 24.3 20.4 22.3 21.8 19.5 19.6 19.3 19. 7 24.8 22.3 21.4 21. 8 25.1 20.4 21.1 18.1 24.7 20.3 23.5 20.2 22.7 20.5 32.8 18.8 42.4 25. 5 30.1 27. 27. 2 21.2 18.4 22.3 23. 5 24.4 16.8 go 9 24.3 21.9 30.4 49.6 22.9 24.7 27.5 21.3 19.3 24.7 21 23.2 20.1 24.6 26.9 18.9 30. 45. 7 19.6 24.1 24.2 20. 8 20.9 26.2 22.5 24.2 24.9 24.4 28.3 23.8 33.3 29.2 22. 32.1 24.1 15.1 46.2 8.6 39.9 10.5 22.3 20.9 19.9 19.7 20.3 19 6 21. 8 23.4 21. 5 21.9 20.6 28. 45.9 31. 25. 5 18 9 15. 21.7 24.5 34.7 25.8 31.1 22.2 25.1 13.6 34.9 27.9 18. 15.3 32.3 42.2 17.8 40.7 18.6 27.9 44.1 22. 9 22 9 20.9 21.6 20.5 23.4 22.9 22.7 20.9 32.6 33.2 28.8 30.1 30.3 32. 1 28,. 4 27.3 31.9 32. 9 30. 2 30.4 35.9 42.X 41.5 37.9 29.4 29.3 25. 1 24.9 28 2 30 9 28.4 25.5 26.1 28. 6 27.8 27.5 38.9 31.4 36. 5 44. 3 31. 29.4 30.1 29.7 26.8 26.6 25.1 28.4 23.8 24.3 21.5 27.7 30. 0 25. 25.9 34.2 35.3 35.1 30. 2 33. 4 29. 9 36.7 32.1 27.6 31. 7 32 2 33.4 34.7 28. 7 30. 7 28! 9 24.9 28.3 22.S 27. 4 1 9 . 3 23.6 21.8 24.6 20.8 34.7 27.1 29.9 36.5 27.3 37.7 31.8 32.3 41.6 27.7 24.9 31.3 26.4 26.6 31.4 43.2 28.2 28.4 28.5 28.4 29.3 29.7 30.5 30.4 32. 7 29. 9 32.1 28! 25.2 31.5 32.2 34.7 32.8 30. 33.5 43.6 27.4 31.1 27.5 28.8 31.4 29. 1 28.9 30.6 28.3 31.5 31.6 35.7 33.7 29.5 35. 44.9 28.6 31.5 27.4 28.8 27.6 28.9 27.5 29.4 33.3 37.4 32. 5 38.4 28.5 29.6 28.9 39. 29.2 26.1 27.3 22.9 32.1 32.7 29. 6.4 3.5 13.5 Redemption cities. New York Boston Philadelphia Albany 5 Pittsburgh 1 2 6 7 9 Q 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Wasliin ^ton New Orleans Louisville Cincinnati Cle velan d Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Saint Louis Leaven worth San Francisco Averages 33.2 36. 24.3 26. 4 30.6 35. 30.6 26.8 16.5 31.9 34.8 36.8 31.1 27.9 31 2 27. 5 34. 8 30.3 32.5 31.6 32.7 28.9 29. 5 31.5 34.8 32. 27.9 26.3 30.7 32 2 32.9 27.1 23.8 NOTE.—The reserve which the banks in the States and Territories are required to keep is 15 per ' ' redemption cities " are required to keep is 25 per centum of the aggregate amount of their circulation printed in bold face type. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. eroantaje of reserve to circulation of the Union. and deposits, in each of the States, Territories, and Mar. 28. 18. April June 29. 10. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct Perct 22.5 22.1 22.4 22 7 25. 21.2 22.7 25.5 20.6 20. 6 20.7 21.3 23. 20.3 22.6 22. 2 18.7 18.6 19.5 21. 26. 22.8 24.4 25.2 19.6 24.2 22.5 22. 3 22. 3 23. 9 23.1 24.5 20.5 21.9 22. 2 21.9 19.5 20.8 20.9 20.6 26. 27.5 24.1 26.4 18.2 17.1 18.6 21. 6 28. 61.5 17.9 16.2 22.2 26.6 25.7 42.4 16.9 16.9 20.7 31.9 30.7 31.8 17.9 17.4 21.9 23.1 28.5 34.7 Oct. Dec. 2. 16. Perct. 18.3 21. 2 is! 4 18.7 17.1 22.5 18.4 21.4 18.4 18.5 24.5 41.4 14.4 22.1 22.2 24. 6 22.8 17 1 21.9 20.1 21.8 25.1 31.1 9 . 7 10.5 20.6 11.4 21 23 2 19 5 22 19.4 20.3 22. 8 18.8 21.4 22 4 21. 6 21. 22. 3 23^9 23. 19.7 21.4 24.8 22. 5 22.3 24.6 24.1 24.4 22 4 22.7 24.5 22 3 23! 19. 6 21. 6 2o! 4 19.4 22.6 24.7 24.1 21.6 20.8 20.9 19.5 20. 22.4 15.8 22. 20.4 28.8 28.1 24.'9 24. 24.3 34.1 35. 26.3 29.4 36.4 25.2 30. 20. 21.1 20. 40. 33.1 38. 30.3 23.3 21. 22.6 22.6 22.9 29.4 28.9 29.9 41.6 27.2 29.2 26. 2 3o! 9 28.2 30.8 26.5 30.1 30.4 26.8 27.7 25.5 28.4 32.7 30.1 29. 31. 30.9 26.7 29. 9 27.1 30.6 27.4 49. 36.1 27.6 28.3 30.1 26. 34. 5 27.5 33.2 22.6 27.8 30. 34.1 35.8 29.3 29. 35. 31.7 36.2 33. 6 27.6 26.6 26.9 27.7 27.8 29.4 27. 28.9 31.3 29.4 36.7 23.3 25. 22.2 29.7 31.5 42.5 27.2 34. 24.3 27.2 24. 39.2 35.2 14.9 30. 25.8 27.5 32.7 28.7 30.3 32. 38.5 29.5 35.3 31. 25.3 34.6 41. 28.8 32.3 30.8 26.4 26. 8 19.2 18.7 22.6 74.1 18.4 57. 5 29. 30.4 25.3 23.7 28.4 18.2 1 4 . 16. 13.6 23.5 21.6 16.3 11.6 35.7 25. 3 13.2 21.5 21.2 19.9 21.3 15.8 27.7 10.4 40. 16.9 22. 21. 18. 31.3 25.7 26.1 27.1 32.3 28. 25.8 35. 31.6 25.6 27^8 30.5 28.2 26.9 31.4 20.3 49.7 26.9 Dec. Feb. Apr. June Sept,' 27. 28. 25. 13. 12. : Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 23. 2 19.6 19.5 20. 20. 3 21.6 21.5 21.3 17.9 17. 7 17.7 19.4 20. 20. 2 20. 4 21.2 18. 18. 18.2 17.6 22.9 20.6 24.7 22. 5 19.5 18.6 20. 2 20. 9 23 20. 9 21. 8 22. 4 18.7 19.4 19! 4 19. 20. 2 20.5 18.2 17.8 23.8 24.2 23.4 23.4 38.5 32.7 op 1 32. 4 18.6 14.4 17. 7 16.4 19.2 19.2 16.5 17. 19.5 18.7 21.5 19.8 22. 5 17.8 19.1 21.9 21. 5 21.5 31.3 22.3 29.4 10.5 28.3 25.3 33.8 26.6 19.6 14.6 21.9 16. 6 18.1 18. 20.5 18.1 22 2 19.4 24. " 19.4 19.2 19. 21. 1 22.1 21. 7 19.'8 22.1 18.6 22.9 17.6 23.7 22.3 27. 22.5 35.7 39.7 29.4 11.6 21.4 21.6 18.6 18.4 20.8 19.4 19. 20. 6 22.8 20.6 21.2 19.5 22. 4 20.1 17.1 16.5 22.6 22. 19.9 19.6 22. 2 15.5 17.9 2i). 3 27.1 28. 2 15. 12.6 39.5 20. 9 . 9 .28.4 13.2 17.2 23.4 15.9 27.3 18.6 27.3 28.1 30.3 35.6 Feb. Apr. June Oct. 27 3. 19.* 10. Perct. Perct 22. 18. 6 22.3 20. 3 18.7 17. 20.6 19.5 18.2 17.2 24. 3 20.9 20. 21.1 20. 22.5 22. 5 22.4 19.4 21.5 21.3 22. 7 21.8 17. 29! 6 24.6 21. 7 30.8 17.2 19.1 18.7 18.6 20.3 20.2 19.8 16.3 21. 18. 21.4 22. 20.1 18.7 23.2 20.4 19.9 19. 4 26.2 24.7 15.8 28.9 28.9 29.5 Perct. 21.7 23.7 20.8 20.7 18.9 20.1 34.5 13.8 25. 4 22. 4 20.' 9 18.8 23.3 22. I 23. 2 19.2 22.9 23.5 19.6 24.1 50.1 1873. 1872. 1871. Dec. LXXI 27.6 20.5 34.7 17.3 19.4 19.5 19.1 18.7 20. 3 19.9 22. 19. 6 19.9 19.3 18.9 19.5 31.6 13.5 20. 8 20.8 20.8 19.4 23.2 19. 9 20.8 17.1 20.2 20.2 19.4 22.3 Per ct. Perct) 19.5 20. 1 27.4 21. 2 18.1 18.6 20.1 20.2 18.2 18.8 24.6 23. 6 19.7 19. 21.5 21.6 20.4 19. 3 17.2 18.2 23.6 22.6 22. 8 30. 7 16.4 18.3 18.3 18.4 17.2 22.2 29. 3 17.1 17.5 19.9 23.8 24.6 33.8 13.2 21. 17.9 19.7 21.5 7.4 6.9 14.9 10.7 7 . 8 12.1 20.2 20.8 16.9 17.2 19.3 20.4 24.4 24.6 26.8 24.8 24.8 26.6 22.5 22.4 25.1 28. 9 27.8 27.2 25.7 25.9 27.4 35.9 25.3 27.5 17. 24.8 24.1 30.6 27.3 30.9 9.3 26.7 26.2 27.7 31.4 23.5 26.8 34.4 28.9 24.2 25.1 39.9 29.1 27.4 31.4 35. 2 25.9 27.1 34.9 27.2 25.9 28.1 24.3 29. 2 29.4 25. 27.3 23.3 26. 7 24.8 30.8 27. 29.6 23.5 18.5 22. 5 20.3 21. 7 20.3 20.3 1 24.6 1 38. 17.1 17.8 16.5 12.3 14.6 19.3 35.4 17.2 18 5 30.5 22.9 29.8 15.5 20. 3 13.5 27. 17.7 22.6 11.3 20.7 20.7 25.2 26.3 25.9 37. 3 28.1 26.2 25.2 30.1 18.8 25.3 26.3 28.8 2 4 . 27. 29. 7 26.1 25! 2 27.1 45. 8 27.6 29.6 25.1 35. 3 27.4 25.9 23.3 22.6 25.6 34.6 27.4 19.7 17.5 22.8 26.2 29.3 22.8 29.4 27.4 32. 7 25.4 31.4 33.8 20.8 20.5 24.8 24.5 26.1 31.4 25.2 21.7 16. 23.8 27.4 26.2 31.4 31.4 30. 28.7 29.3 25. 5 28.3 25.9 24.7 25.6 27. 32. 26. 37.7 42.8 16.4 21.1 21.1 1 8 . 29. 26.7 24.9 20. 39.5 22. 8 19.6 19.4 31.4 19.9 27.1 25.3 Perct, 21.6 ; 20.3 18.7 27.4 23.1 18.5 21. 19. 8 20.5 20. 18.2 23. 23.9 24. 18.6 18.3 18.1 19.7 20.1 23.3 16.9 21.3 ^ 9 20. 7 24.6 22.1 21.8 20.2 19. 1 22. 2 22.1 21. 19. 30.3 25.5 32.5 29.4 30.8 32.7 28.4 . 22. 8 24.9 23.4 18.3 18.6 17.5 13.4 29.1 24.8 27.1 17.3 12.6 16. 9 31.1 22.2 25. 7 16.3 21.7 19.9 14.2 13.7 16. 21.1 48.1 16.6 24.6 24. 7 26.1 41. 1 25.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 <•) 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 29.2 24.5 centum of the aggregate amount of their circulation and deposits. The reserve which the banks in the and deposits. When the amount of reserve is less than the proportion required by law, the ratios are ABSTBACTS SPECIAL REPORTS THE NATIONAL BANKS, OCTOBER 13 AND NOVEMBER 1, 1873. Arranged by States and redemption cities. NOTE.—These reports show the principal items only of resources and liabilities, and consequently are not intended to balance. MAINE. OCTOBER 13. VERMONT. N O V E M B E R 1. 63 banks. 63 banks. Resources. $13, 337, 067 85 $13, 264, 605 22 Loans and discounts Demand loans 127, 650 00 129,000 00 TJ. S. bonds on hand 532,537 23 524, 645 62 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 1, 228, 433 69 1, 393, 219 96 Due from app'dred'g & reserve ag'ts. 109, 436 82 127,866 56 Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house 382, 488 66 312, 505 00 National bank notes Fractional currency 30, 067 23 30, 098 46 Specie—coin 18,239 81 18, 867 15 gold Treasury notes 1,144, 404 00 1,115, 650 00 Legal-tender notes TT. S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals OCTOBER 13. 42 banks. N O V E M B E R 1. 42 banks. $9, 767,198 08 $9, 620, 391 91 218,900 00 395,100 00 866, 462 74 85,234 68 210, 384, 750, 64, 450 400 783 084 00 00 48 6Q 173, 16, 25, 10, 737, 105, 163, 17, 30, 11, 744, 100, 315 899 653 660 575 000 00 97 20 00 00 00 667 370 945 000 505 000 00 52 19 00 00 00 16, 910, 324 63 16, 916, 457 97 12, 401, 383 21 12, 098, 213 22 9, 440, 000 00 7, 853, 294 00 5, 889, 356 49 359, 994 02 9, 440, 000 00 7, 875, 706 00 5, 887, 787 20 230,950 14 7, 850, 282 50 6, 810,180 00 4, 059, 725 44 36,373 25 7, 858, 052 50 6, 840, 224 00 3, 748, 493 10 58, 807 86 23, 542, 644 51 23, 434, 443 34 18,756,561 19 18, 505, 577 46 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals NEW Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans . . U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-he use National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes . . . . Legal-tender notes TJ S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals HAMPSHIRE. RHODE ISLAND. 42 banks. 42 banks. 62 banks. $6, 411, 861 99 $6, 300, 686 81 $26, 406, 674 97 $25, 985, 822 50 00 99 84 28 84, 350 00 252, 315 59 1, 784, 621 03 587,921 93 84, 350 00 314,765 59 1, 655, 399 32 721, 874 92 258, 974 66 16,119 16 2, 380 15 262, 574 00 17, 516 77 3, 782 05 573, 450 00 546,273 00 222, 065 00 58, 594 04 32,361 70 10,100 00 1, 432, 634 00 5, 000 00 180,290 00 57, 419 85 46, 425 97 1, 040 00 1, 419, 592 00 5, 000 00 32, 179, 638, 12, 500 289 382 839 00 99 22 88 32, 500 178, 989 570, 247 7, 801 62 banks. 8,125, 797 39 7,020,371 74 30, 876, 638 26 30,471,980 15 5,135, 4, 568, 2, 646, 18, 5,135, 000 00 4, 571, 870 00 2, 405,110 37 25, 587 13 20, 13, 6, 1, 20, 504, 800 13, 321, 791 6,177, 298 1, 255, 788 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 000 855 348 759 00 00 98 17 / 12,368,963 15 12,137, 567 50 504, 325, 890, 468, 800 033 802 241 00 00 15 83 42,188, 876 98 00 00 84 32 41, 259, 678 16 LXXIY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and Noveniber 1? 1873—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. OCTOBER 13. NEW N O V E M B E R 1. Resources. 166 banks. 166 hanks. Loans and discounts $60, 516, 459 66 $59, 477, 950 33 Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand 772, 600 00 778, 200 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 1, 052, 397 93 1, 027, 225 32 Due from app'd red'g' & reserve ag'ts. 5, 838,183 19 5, 472, 266 07 Due from all other banks and bankers 640, 987 35 714, 432 85 Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes 1, 048, 333 00 1 113 857 00 Fractional currency 224, 340 05 226, 326 13 89, 695 51 109, 718 61 Specie—coin gold Treasury notes 71, 350 00 54, 000 00 Legal-tender notes 3,960.871 00 4, 004, 312 00 TJ. S. certificates of deposit 815, 000 00 815, 000 00 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals . . Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals OCTOBER 13. 221 banks. $67,140,319 90 221 ba?iks. $65, 356, 319 51 773, 250 3, 032, 559 6,719,921 2, 298, 422 00 30 55 11 794,100 2,920,201 5, 949, 829 2, 356,177 00 95 28 75 917, 076 169, 298 137, 715 39, 040 5, 530,196 425, 000 00 29 73 00 00 00 750, 045 169,249 137,639 46, 390 5, 277, 962 430, 000 00 88 20 00 00 00 73, 727, 764 31 87,182, 798 88 84,187, 914 55 40, 759, 600 39,, 657, 423 24, 760, 202 1, 241, 496 40, 762, 000 32,741,185 23, 441, 946 950, 070 35, 28, 41, 3, 35, 567. 671 28,437^688 40, 390, 667 2, 766, 783 00 00 16 12 00 00 85 04 97,895,201 89' 567, 671 399, 364 854, 335 683, 039 00 00 82 81 109, 504, 410 63 48 hanks. 51 hanks. 51 banks. Resources. $84,231,661 91 $83, 934, 476 83 $122, 957, 564 35 Loans and discounts 7,310,761 89 7, 557, 845 55 Demand loans 56,177, 465 56 288,550 00 284, 550 00 U. S. bonds on hand 3, 359, 750 00 341, 975 45 345, 975 45 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. 5, 045, 638 46 5, 200, 356 13 4,538,220 68 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 2, 937, 025 45 4, 297, 692 08 "if}," 640," 556 "m Dae from all other banks and bankers. 6, 259, 827 84 8, 201, 255 96 Exchanges for clearing-house 41,305,234 55 1, 095, 077 00 1,331,019 00 4, 080, 372 00 National bank notes 176,112 299,310 1, 473, 240 6, 731, 650 950, 000 3, 781, 000 18 23 00 00 00 00 121, 076, 548 08 1, 7, 1, 4, 1:28, 3G0, 774, 920, 100, 965, 693 473 100 944 000 000 22 34 00 00 00 00 126,740,246 11 260, 952 1, 287, 410 8,744,060 6, 347, 250 170, 000 16, 220, 000 37 33 00 00 00 00 T o t a l s . . . 50, 078, 780 26, 424, 402 41,920,410 16, 552,181 00 00 10 29 134, 975, 773 39 50,095,480 26,496,311 45, 569, 954 18,169, 782 00 00 08 76 140, 331, 527 84 Totals 80 banks. $33, 642, 325 18 244,150 922,901 2, 583, 259 2, 065, 891 00 75 89 64 473, 849 71,968 40,117 14, 370 2, 655, 815 25, 000 00 39 47 00 00 00 42, 748, 648 32 25, 17, 11, 2, 25, 324. 17, 937, 11, 064, 1, 732, Totals 00 00 17 32 57,128, 373 49 502 957 900 651 34 14 00 37 ' 17,265"913 56, 735, 347 5, 460, 589 296, 835 1, 353, 657 10,145, 800 14, 628, 452 1, 040, 000 15, 860, 000 65 10 00 21 00 00 00 00 00 70, 235, 000 27, 851, 206 131,030,182 55, 430, 674 70, 235, 27, 835, 149, 299, 54,177, 00 00 54 55 284, 547, 063 09 000 612 344 476 00 00 14 26 301, 547, 432 40 7 hanks. 7 hanks. 43, 822, 470 89 324, 620 939, 989 584,192 279, 572 554, 610, 388, 717, 300, 058, 604 81 $6, 052. 516 2, 052', 992 69, 500 505, 837 1, 428, 712 832,990 327,164 132, 796 27,286 6, 778 93,000 596, 687 350, 000 37 07 00 25 68 07 16 00 24 12 00 00 00 12, 476, 259 96 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers 48 banks. $117, 51, 3, 4, ALBANY. CONNECTICUT. 80 banks. Resources. $34, 401, 999 90 Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand 241, 550 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. 946,551 75 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 3, 055, 538 09 Due from all other banks and bankers 1, 743, 926 75 Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes 566, 843 00 Fractional currency 78, 054 23 Specie—coin 39, 095 17 5, 020 00 gold Treasury notes 2, 718, 892 00 Legal-tender notes 25, 000 00 TJ. S. certificates of deposit 107,162, 810 60 282, 662, 254 52 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers 00 00 66 94 NEW YORK CITY. BOSTON. Totals NOVEMBER 1. 75,095,741 69 99,418,721 28 Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes.... TJ. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan-certificates YORK. 620 790 957 865 00 00 01 37 56, 060, 232 38 2, 650, 000 2, 035, 600 6, 690,937 1, 959, 215 00 00 27 26 13,335,752 53 $5, 890, 891 1, 735, 228 69,500 633, 887 1, 558, 665 983, 629 391, 784 110,235 33,120 6, 747 84 30 00 25 84 72 59 00 68 76 507, 727 00 400,000 00 12, 321, 417 98 2, 650, 000 2, 039, 351 6, 282-, 336 2,069,017 00 00 20 69 13,040,704 89 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXV Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA. OCTOBER 13. 157 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts $45,530,224 18 Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand 573, 050 00 2,149, 042 38 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 3, 540, 688 74 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts 2, 446, 015 34 Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house 736, 987 00 National bank notes Fractional currency 156, 715 38 Specie—coin 59, 476 03 2,000 00 gold Treasury-notes 5, 403, 776 00 Legal-tender notes 145,000 00 XL S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals NEW JERSEY. NOVEMBER 1. OCTOBER 13. • 157 banks. $44, 358, 522 58 62 banks. N O V E M B E R 1. 62 banks. |23, 757, 029 50 $23, 099, 131 20 621, 100 00 ! 2, 124, 058 10 | 3, 003, 904 29 ! 2, 626, 726 66 100,300 406,531 3, 222, 834 1,211,104 00 19 32 66 106,400 481,111 2, 576,104 1, 454, 725 00 23 14 05 797, 157, 84, 2, 5, 882, 145, 486, 370 93, 634 37, 654 5, 800 2, 450, 761 66 82 51 00 00 338, 974 97,108 43,259 18, 670 2, 379, 060 00 82 68 00 00 263 430 623 750 784 000 00 ! 81 j 00 00 00 00 | 60, 742, 975 05 59, 804,162 44 31, 772, 020 00 30,594,544 12 26, 788, 23,193, 27, 971, 2, 433, 26, 23, 27, 1, 13, 11, 15, 1, 13, 858, 350 11,041.232 14, 604; 991 1,477,691 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding. Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 340 678 206 172 00 00 63 20 80, 386, 396 83 825, 247, 416, 759, 240 307 355 108 00 00 87 35 79, 248, 011 22 858, 036, 379, 736, Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding..». Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals Totals $3, 245, 745 73 01 38 00 46 22 88 0;) 00 76 04 $3, 293, 840 15 130,140 00 19, 093 72 17, 473 32 114, 578 00 20,179 49 21, 223 41 8, 053, 903 00 1, 085, 000 00 4 668 000 00 518, 216 00 528, 283 00 74,923,106 14 77,687,817 75 5,105, 461 28 4,908,051 75 16, 11, 40, 9, 16, 11, 39, 12, 00 00 18 17 2, 398, 217 50 1, 958, 32!) 00 2, 402, 588 57 119,497 78 2, 398, 217 1,960,751 2,103, 617 100, 327 81,145, 525 35 6, 873, 623 85 6, 562, 913 63 935, 937. 401, 374, 000 338 852 471 00 00 63 68 78, 648, 662 31 Resources. 16 banks. Loans and discounts $15, 745, 232 27 63,501 92 Demand notes TT S bonds on hand 169. 950 00 32,523 10 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages-. 642, 485 49 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 839, 786 41 Due from all other banks and bankers 391, 114 00 Exchanges for clearing-house 223, 918 00 National bank notes 30, 044 53 Fractional currency 32, 266 96 Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes 1, 792, 358 00 100, 000 00 XL S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates 40,982,265 12 19 banks. 19 banks. 935, 941, 802, 465, 000 843 928 754 PITTSBURGH. Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers 00 00 43 69 MARYLAND. 29 banks. $42, 814, 330 3 287 013 507, 850 1, 456, 177 4, 268, 053 3, 593, 499 6, 204, 970 964,291 136,344 648, 385 00 00 96 24 42, 010, 688 20 PHILADELPHIA. Resources. 29 banks. Loans and discounts $43, 854, 100 22 Demand loans 3 063 872 08 XL S. bonds on hand 506, 200 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 1, 468, 984 44 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 3,119,764 04 Due from all other banks and bankers 3, 678, 186 59 Exchanges for clearing-house 6, 04(), 760 23 National bank notes 77*), 499 00 Fractional currency 174, 053 88 Specie—coin 253, 396 66 gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes ..'. 6, 766, 349 00 IT. S. certificates of deposit 720, 000 00 3, 901, 000 00 Clearing-house loan certificates 350 590 709 038 20, 063,180 68 9, 000, 000 6, 616, 373 8, 336, 129 1, 315,179 00 00 58 41 25,267,681 99 450 082 275 890 00 31 21 57 172, 367, 292, 145, 950 157 138 796 00 31 15 66 50 00 95 18 BALTIMORE. 16 banks. $15,136, 097 47, 362 169, 950 32,523 545,380 740, 795 532, 830 352, 868 28,138 36,994 173, 367, 372, 213, 14 banks. 14 banks. 00 66 00 10 63 97 43 00 75 01 $19, 043, 633 879,060 225, 000 673,058 1, 327, 004 685, 994 1, 219, 837 321,918 19,911 80,259 83 19 00 96 76 35 28 00 83 40 $18, 958, 836 719, 970 228, 000 673, 058 1, 055, 379 636,171 1, 691, 666 226, 214 16, 694 159, 337 27 31 00 96 09 21 33 00 87 62 2, 386, 338 00 100, 000 00 1, 539,195 00 405, 000 00 705,000 00 1, 759, 970 00 460,000 00 1, 052, 000 00 20,109, 278 55 27,184, 873 60 27, 637, 298 6G 11, 241, 985 7. 338, 032 l l | 149,152 3, 071,128 11,241,985 7, 333, 774 11, 704, 739 2, 806, 670 9, 000, 000 6, 609, 412 8, 359, 940 1, 292,157 00 00 23 99 25,261,510 22 00 00 35 48 32, 800, 297 83 00 00 62 46 33, 087,169 08 LXXVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. DELAWARE. Resources. OCTOBER 13. NOVEMBER 1. 11 banks. 11 banks. Loans and discounts $2, 363, 589 00 Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand 1,050 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 177, 917 61 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 159, 507 73 Due from all other banks and bankers 245,204 78 Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes 68, 496 00 Fractional currency 10, 795 80 Specie—coin. 2, 778 96 gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes...' 299, 759 00 IT. S. certificates of deposit 10,000 00 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals , Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Dae to all banks and bankers Totals VIRGINIA. Resources. Totals . - . Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 22 banks. $6,611,548 15 00 61 96 52 190,981 87 370, 756 25 249, 919 21 189, 232 60 444, 929 34 312, 790 96 56,918 00 12,232 72 2, 779 39 135, 265 00 23, 529 24 15,126 72 92, 148 00 25, 064 24 17, 912 32 296, 771 00 10,000 00 748, 657 00 723, 970 00 1, 050 179, 957 202, 665 258, 663 3, 234, 493 58 8,835,652 28 * 8, 417, 595 61 1, 523,185 00 1,288,117 00 1, 428, 840 63 312, 708 36 1, 523,185 00 1, 289, 365 00 1, 392, 322 37 215,191 17 3,600,100 00 2, 930, 052 00 5,267, 727 92 564,546 81 3, 599, 400 00 2, 929, 042 00 5, 076, 441 00 434, 757 97 4, 552, 850 99 4, 420, 063 54 12, 362, 426 73 12, 039, 640 97 1 bank. 1 bank. 17 banks. $4, 077, 513 77 7, 050 32, 212 180.670 223; 324 7, 200 37,095 181, 462 182, 887 127, 522 50 7, 295 41 14,387 10 127, 522 50 28, 338 58 11, 954 34 10,484 00 1, 479 00 2,990 19 9, 042 00 821 00 2, 986 19 43, 603 00 17, 574 98 9,129,15 60, 378 00 19, 765 38 10,356 66 163, 000 00 165, 000 00 443, 773 00 10,000 00 470, 713 00 10, 000 00 628,556 48 609, 475 35 5,140, 052 88 5, 057,371 38 252, 000 219, 915 389, 326 14, 637 252, 000 219, 915 370, 375 5, 570 00 00 26 79 2, 596, 000 00 2, 296, 325 00 2, 514, 056 07 249, 496 26 2, 596, 000 00 2, 308, 768 00 2,413,432 96 214, 375 07 847, 861 05 7, 655, 877 33 7, 532, 576 03 00 00 18 18 1, 734, 886 18 968, 800 00 779,340 00 840, 656 55 140, 474 62 .... 17 banks. $4,172, 715 71 $263, 8L0 74 3 banks. Resources. Loans and dispounts $1, 244, 094 59 Demand loans 72, 473 64 55, 500 00 TJ. S. bonds on hand 55, 512 55 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 5,161 86 Due from app'd red'g & reserve-ag'ts. 49,187 99 Due from all other banks and bankers 5,339 58 Exchanges for clearing-house 39, 779 00 National bank notes 1,288 09 Fractional currency 6, 306 61 Specie—coin .' gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes 172,165 00 TJ. S. certificates of deposit 28, 077 27 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals WEST VIRGINIA, $301, 393 28 2,729,271 17 00 00 45 59 00 10 21 26 NORTH CAROLINA. WASHINGTON. Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers NOVEMBER 1. 3, 339, 098 88 875, 878 36 Totals 22 banks. $7,101, 416 99 $2, 213, 455 38 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin ." gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit OCTOBER 13. 3 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. $1,146, 60ii 26 58, 820 76 55, 750 00 42, 825 05 4, 805 95 44, .436 43 5, 352 19 35, 246 00 2, 254 28 7,140 81 $3, 243, 325 67 $3, 089, 248 07 30,000 00 270, 340 92 193, 716 11 91, 063 30 50, 000 00 273, 340 92 122, 483 87 134, 861 51 43,464 00 9, 886 22 25, 419 26 78, 667 00 8, 083 93 30, 983 90 189,226 00 328, 984 00 374, 730 00 1, 619, 820 32 4, 236,199 48 4,162, 399 20 968, 800 778, 550 805, 832 86, 407 00 00 05 04 2,100, 000 00 1, 688, 230 00 2, 468,132 67 105, 656 49 2,100, 000 00 1, 686, 220 00 2, 426, 434 96 101, 537 89 2, 639, 589 09 6, 362, 069 16 6, 314,192 85 27, 360 59 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXVII Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA. Resources, Loans and discounts Demand loans XT S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts Due from all otlier banks and bankers Exchanges for cloaring-bous© .National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notevS NEW OCTOBER 13. N O V E M B E R 1. OCTOBER 13. 12 banks. 12 banks. 8 banks. $3, 821, 933 33 $3, 807, 358 80 $6, 540, 890 81 813, 279 42 $6, 512, 2fi2 64 718, 898 75 417, 338 05 64, 405 65 122, 220 37 416, 884 86 201, 463 00 114,159 38 41,291 00 7, 959 08 14, 336 29 120, 209 00 6, 293 62 14,132 44 619, 662 347, 553 545, 307 737, 003 41, 046 15, 977 93,151 619, 583 600, 460 507, 397 869, 902 45,813 16, 494 114, 885 361, 232 00 450, 076 00 431, 499 00 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals . . . 4, 850, 715 77 5,130, 577 10 3,170, 000 2,181,555 1,307,801 146, 242 3,170, 000 2,181, 305 1, 561. 129 185,165 00 00 63 99 6, 805, 599 62 00 00 16 60 7,097,599 76 TJ S certificates of deposit NOVEMBER 1. 8 banks. 88 27 49 90 00 66 48 88 08 97 76 00 27 89 902, 047 00 678, 000 00 687, 000 00 10. 863, 371 91 11, 594, 746 24 4,150, 000 2f. 973, 706 5, 566, 999 1, 792, 737 00 00 82 25 14, 483, 443 07 4,150,000 2, 973, 306 6, 034, 802 1, 773, 408 00 00 46 18 14, 931, 516 64 TEXAS. GEORGIA. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes ORLEANS. 13 banks. 13 banks. 7 banks. $3, 468, 043 89 P, 264, 684 52 $1, 096, 657 62 500 00 237, 062 37 144, 962 18 106, 804 01 500 00 237, 062 37 371, 826 42 268, 825 36 50, 15, 121, 101, 120, 665 00 12, 822 96 40, 844 55 146, 558 00 20,115 79 38, 534 30 82, 732 00 12, 334 20 204, 322 58 90, 204 00 11,417 15 188, 445 57 414,188 00 498, 798 00 333, 928 00 247, 363 00 4, 545, 892 96 4, 846, 904 76 2, 017, 700 84 1, 937, 900 62 2, 798,190 2, 271, 310 1, 605, 379 161,104 2, 840,190 2, 263, 045 1, 938, 729 186, 624 925, 000 677, 229 1,194,960 70, 965 925, 000 715,118 1, 072, 050 65, 608 000 149 290 285 00 99 71 74 7 banks. $1,148,351 12 50, 12, 81, 107, 000 609 934 575 00 99 22 57 ... Clearing-house loan certificates Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 00 00 61 01 6, 835, 983 62 00 00 28 62 7, 228, 588 90 2, 868,154 31 ALABAMA. Resources. 9 banks. Loans and discounts • $1, 699, 778 Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 54, 618 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 95,013 Due from all other banks and bankers 92, 496 National bank notes Fractional currency Specie coin . . ... gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals - . 00 00 18 13 00 00 64 40 2, 777, 777 04 ARKANSAS. 9 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 09 U, 582, 083 59 |224, 905 60 $203, 375 30 89 13 29 54, 618 89 219,981 73 140, 448 31 51,001 50 5, 873 22 17, 093 51 31,233 11 5, 240 73 47,146 72 37, 443 00 6, 545 43 17, 754 77 28, 649 00 6, 722 65 20,827 19 4,152 00 804 40 354 66 6, 313 00 2, 040 95 357 25 221, 931 00 250, 540 00 18, 317 00 34, 217 00 2, 225, 580 60 2, 303, 871 36 322,501 89 329, 924 06 1, 625, 1, 280, 782, 81, 1, 625, 1, 279, 816, 132, 205, 184, 130, 38, 205, 000 184, 396 139, 749 34,446 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds T Due to all banks and bankers Totals 900 645 854 329 00 00 80 04 3, 770, 728 84 900 337 655 237 00 00 43 81 3, 854,130 24 000 396 000 357 00 00 46 72 557,754 18 00 00 93 94 563, 592 87 LXXVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1,1873—Continued. KENTUCKY. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals NOVEMBER 1. OCTOBER 13. 30 banks. $6, 562, 540 84 30 banks. 16,401,949 34 157 banks. 157 banks. f 33, 744, 560 23 $32, 459, 297 76 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 420,900 00 901, 736 06 1, 869, 865 90 1,102,730 04 825,951 00 93,351 13 32, 504, 53 1,440 00 4, 526, 378 00 10,000 00 688, 827 00 95,447 86 38, 499 16 151, 639 00 9,8153 14 9,544 18 155,154 00 11,175 69 14,216 64 728, 822 00 754, 434 00 8, 293, 313 61 8,214,256 74 43,650, 522 21 42, 224, 498 78 6, 076, 000 5, 219, 432 2, 401, 874 217, 575 6, 076, 000 00 5,247,395 00 2, 366, 726 14 180, 672 90 20, 318, 000 17, 510, 362 19, 362, 955 803, 333 20, 346, 000 00 17, 589, 897 00 19, 022, 070 37 668, 662 66 00 00 25 72 13, 870, 794 04 6 banks. $2, 617, 284 14, 030 1, 000 10, 313 87, 405 130, 876 6 banks. 82 $2, 476, 547 46 f<3 13, 570 02 00 1,000 00 75 7, 400 00 92 71,237 29 83 120, 793 94 00 00 35 40 57,994,650 75 4, 577,195 00 10, 000 00 57, 626, 630 03 CINCINNATI. 5 banks. $6, 644, 843 74 1, 448, 382 26 39, 450 00 107, 987 90 747 900 73 340, 245 77 80,291 04 170, 573 00 7, 028 53 7,825 63 5 banks. $5, 888, 311 18 1, 146, 541 83 40, 000 00 107,987 90 494,196 54 459,040 64 45, 807 09 241,643 00 5,967 97 22,170 14 20, 856 00 4,521 16 1, 746 00 22, 031 00 4, 398 66 3, 131 90 391, 595 00 478, 764 00 1,156, 500 00 575,-000 00 75, 900 00 1,120, 769 00 875, 000 00 16, 775 00 3, 279, 630 33 3,198, 874 27 11, 401, 928 60 10, 464, 210 29 2,187, 700 00 1, 694, 277 00 835, 202 54 262. 904 48 2,187, 700 00 1, 694, 484 00 755, 987 45 271, 797 36 4, 000, 000 00 3, 183, 045 00 4, 775, 404 35 2,111,641 66 4, 000, 000 00 3, 185, 930 00 4,180, 216 93 1, 793,132 12 4, 980, 084 02 4, 909, 963 81 14, 070, 091 01 TENNESSEE. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans ... TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National banks Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes TJ S certificates of deposit Clearin(r-house loan certificates -- -- 413,600 00 961,551 38 1, 947, 182 64 1.094,003 30 01,182 20 516, 327 24 299, 817 63 LOUISVILLE. Totals NOVEMBER 1. 61,182 20 536, 302 07 233, 420 18 13,914,881 97 Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag-'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-1 ender notes TJ S certificates of deposit Clearin ""-house loan certificates OHIO. OCTOBER 13. 24 banks. 14,678,638 8/ 24 banks. $4, 412, 512 40 13,159, 279 05 CLEVELAND. 6 banks. P, 415, 656 96 67, 000 00 20, 000 00 30,624 18 132,178 60 562, 222 79 186, 002 06 94, 259 00 21, 732 97 750 00 6 banks. $6, 898, 839 73 71,900 00 22, 000 00 32, 424 18 262, 596 71 590, 898 91 166, 362 77 120, 267 00 20, 904 40 6,600 00 1, 600 00 179, 610 23 309, 324 85 372,921 90 189,160 38 309, 448 65 372, 242 22 268, 540 00 19,954 35 38, 374 51 323, 569 00 19,527 08 40, 495 39 858, 041 00 842,251 00 826, 000 00 6, 727, 005 71 6,509,206 12 9, 356, 426 56 9, 103, 793 70 3, 295, 465 75 2, 735, 436 00 3, 962,174 90 210, 626 60 3, 297,165 75 2, 824, 266 00 3, 771, 384 10 159, 945 30 4, 550, 000 2, 311, 970 3, 379, 305 370, 700 00 00 57 28 4, 550, 000 00 2, 306, 970 00 3, 325, 069 83 340, 802 11 10, 611, 975 85 10, 522, 841 94 10, 203, 703 25 10,052,761 15 911,000 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXIX Abstracts of special reports. October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. INDIANA. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie coin . . ....... gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes TJ S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals MICHIGAN. OCTOBER 13. NOVEMBER 91 banks. #25, 475, 584 99 91 banks. $24, 395,114 20, 673, 1, 285, 720, 050 373 567 545 00 33 (50 53 19, 300 693, 720 1, 247, 171 778, 498 594, 74, 37, 2, 3, 021, 55, 690 499 325 300 447 000 00 501, 69, 67, 3, 3,113, 65, 09 2L (10 CO 00 1. OCTOBER 13. 1 74 banks. $12, 834,129 01 17 00 29 06 09 389 00 ,«)8 RR 257 050 no 637 0!) 000 00 5, 201, 683, 351, 3"0 280 416 513 NOVEMBER JL. 74 banks. $12, 124, 215 50 00 90 35 17 20, 165, 742, 448, 350 487 404 996 00 43 51 24 262, 917 00 35, 687 35 41,572 9L 212,118 00 41, 550 9,S 45, 617 01 1, 545, 543 00 1, 522, 679 00 31, 966, 382 75 30, 954, 036 21 15,961,409 69 15, 323, 417 97 17, 586,170 413,984 l l j 089, 097 51)8, 830 38 17, 597, 800 00 14, 420, 010 00 10, 998, 043 98 596, 621 7, 866, 250 00 5, 762, 748 00 7, 203, 013 47 221,370 85 7, 902, 200 00 5, 793, 675 00 6, 551, 254 83 155, 931 20 44, 588, 082 19 43, 612, 475 84 21,053,382 32 20, 403, 061 03 Liabilities. Capital stock ... Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 62 00 19 ILLINOIS. Resources. Demand notes TJ S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie coin gold Treasury notes Le°'al-tendt'r notes TJ S certificates of deposits Clearing-house loan certificates Totals Liabilities. Capital stock . . Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 116 banks $18 255 285 35 78, 500 484, 381 1, 829, 209 813,215 00 19 88 38 DETROIT. 117 banks $17, 376, 368 37 112, 550 506, 247 1, 765, 266 865, 083 00 76 65 50 3 banks. $3, 703, 699 69 155, 000 00 3 banks. $3, 669, 972 64 95, 000 00 20, 000 355, 382 280, 736 163, 540 63, 129 24, 819 5,209 25, 000 350, 468 408, 455 138, 771 109, 406 23, 316 1,101 2, 789, 786 00 2, 754, 808 00 765,163 00 50, 000 00 25 051,980 99 24, 061 553 20 5, 586, 680 98 11 476 9, 705, 13, 687. 243^ 910 00 761 00 909 50 259 23 11, 528 000 00 9, 770, 815 00 12, 598 420 14 237 561 42 1, 900, 000 00 1, 335, 539 00 2, 984, 980 31 427, 641 25 1, 900, 1, 345, 2, 959, 428, 35, 113, 839 73 34,134 796 56 6, 648,160 56 6 633, 363 68 Totals 794, 852 00 • 5, 616,343 35 000 542 655 165 00 00 90 78 IOWA. 18 banks. $14, 604, 358 70 4,470 609 28 336 150 00 168, 809 45 1, 300,174 00 1,151, 347 25 1,945,722 41 776,131 00 37 969 87 109, 312 99 75 banks. $9, 845, 964 59, 251, 863, 638, 75 banks. $9, 340. 768 Ofi 500 00 841 42 576 18 699 77 62 241, 880, 576, 600 0 0 666 76 617 90 419 99 398, 833 00 50,571 80 26, 371 51 331, 670 00 45, 661 18 25, 704 55 5,177 109 00 1, 565, 068 00 1 532, 338 00 29 876,932 27 30, 077 693 95 13, 700, 426 54 13 037, 446 44 8, 900, 000 5, 755, 675 l.J, 455, 551 5, 840, 325 8,900 5,753 13, 743 5,903 Liabilities. 00 55 60 01 00 24 31 569, 372 00 58, 364 32 53, 432 60 CHICAGO. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers 90 41 00 39 96 690,137 00 63, 405 82 48, 060 37 18 banks. Resources. $14,418,261 96 Loans and discounts 595, 785 53 Demand loans 314 800 00 TJ S bonds on hand 158, 809 45 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 1, 625. 945 26 1, 172! 435 14 Due from all other banks and bankers 1, 150, 431 29 Exchanges for clearing-house 995, 477 00 National bank notes . . . . . Fractional currency 44,218 86 Specie—coin 124, 370 78 gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes 276, 397 00 TJ S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals 00 as 00 00 67 83 33 951, 552 50 000 830 377 609 00 00 13 34 34, 300 816 47 5, 813, 650 5, 075, 0S4 8, 087, 929 245, 274 00 00 35 49 19, 221, 877 84 5 817, 000 5 084, 223 418, 263 246, 363 00 00 11 67 18 565, 849 78 LXXX REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. WISCONSIN. OCTOBER 13. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd r'ed'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals. Totals. NOVEMBER 1. Totals. Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating* notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers. Totals. 3,300 00 681, 876 69 231, 674 42 200, 900 71 206,091 00 26, 030 79 8, 678 94 186. 288 00 23j 721 23 12, 769 42 161, 245 00 8, 500 .88 15, 718 90 148, 545 00 9,122 70 14, 566 98 859, 714 00 889,244 00 517, 454 00 600, 614 00 7, 420, 697 20 7, 302, 001 81 6, 719, 667 24 6, 349, 501 23 2, 815,000 2,367,571 4, 367, 083 40,108 00 00 83 77 2, 930, 800 00 2, 386, 452 00 4, 255, 997 54 37, 494 06 2, 665, 2, 357, 3, 569, 264, 2, 685, 000 2, 372, 622 3, 233, 522 176,779 9, 589, 763 60 9, 610, 743 60 8, 876, 549 46 668, 348 00 000 686 227 635 00 00 53 93 00 00 27 42 8, 467, 923 69 SAINT LOUIS. 4 banks. 4 banks. $1,727,381 68 $1, 577, 392 95 188, 553 23 186,208 16 850 00 350 00 30, 400 00 30, 400 00 348, 899 92 225, 539 24 94, 863 07 110,163 09 238, 609 06 198, 398 39 32, 842 00 25, 447 00 17, 711 43 15, 640 97 27, 545 75 19, 398 32 792, 662 00 7 banks. $7,475,551 91 2,105, 912 91 5, 350 00 904, 024 35 515, 578 67 237, 072 86 190,031 96 197, 207 00 2-2,153 49 13, 737 81 1, 096,159 00 7 banks. $7, 074, 111 1, 990, 003 10, 600 911,131 383, 633 179, 335 286,811 201,191 14,385 23, 865 29 57 00 85 86 25 84 00 16 03 1,114, 218 00 318,500 00 3, 315, 335 51 3, 242,268 75 750,000 659, 500 2,104, 922 632, 284 750, 659, 1, 955, 733, 00 00 40 01 000 500 931 920 00 00 44 26 4, 099, 351 70 MINNESOTA. Totals. 29 banks. U, 458, 900 73 3, 750 00 685,121 27 236, 604 28 186,341 19 4,146, 706 41 Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certiiicates... NOVEMBER 1. 29 banks. $4, 904, 931 72 MILWAUKEE. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates... OCTOBER 13. 42 banks. 41 banks. $5,182, 812 02 f 4, 933,157 38 69, 000 00 58,100 00 119, 215 50 107, 788 56 515, 524 79 557,318 14 455, 957 10 511, 288 14 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding. Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers.. MISSOURI. 32 banks. £7,018,735 22 8, 800 272,791 672, 469 361, 450 32 banks. 6, 709, 430 41 13,081,279 96 6, 360, 3, 607, 3, 044, 1, 839, 300 00 537 00 645 74 466 95 14, 851, 949 69 12,189, 286 85 6, 3, 2, 1, 360, 670, 833, 581, 300 680 753 343 00 00 36 07 14, 446, 076 43 KANSAS. 26Mbanks. $2,709,189 49 26 banks. $2, 546,175 45 00 83 88 39 7, 500 00 282, 382 31 573, 876 26 393,182 80 600 00 189,341 17 184, 032 19 185,490 65 500 00 184,184 71 234,009 37 209, 379 22 304, 777 00 30, 062 42 19, 426 90 208, 607 00 24, 023 74 29,191 18 1,131, 338 00 958, 985 00 128,121 00 29, 614 57 6,541 71 600 00 467, 846 00 107, 714 00 20, 996 33 6,127 36 600 00 412, 226 00 9, 819, 851 64 9,187,178 70 3, 901, 376 78 3, 721, 912 44 4,150,000 00 3,102,889 00 6,170, 519 34 199, 840 76 4,175, 000 00 3, 111, 287 00 5,461,416 34 271,071 77 1, 991,100 00 1, 530, 927 00 2, 614, 089 50 82,220 69 1, 975, 000 00 1, 530, 672 00 2, 457, 535 50 77, 647 01 6,218,337 19 6,040,854 51 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers. Totals 13,623,249 10 13,018,775 11 REPORT OF THE C ")MPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXXI Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 13. 10 banks. Resources. $1, 767, 709 04 Loans and discounts Demand loans IT. S. bonds on hand 500 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 189, 469 47 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 68, 722 04 Due from all other banks and bankers 161, 968 12 Exchanges for clearing-house 112. 632 00 National bank notes 23,821 69 Fractional currency 4, 462 98 Specie—coin gold Treasury notes 369, 628 00 Legal-tender notes TJ S certificates of deposit . . . . Clearing-house loan certificates Totals OREGON. N O V E M B E R 1. OCTOBER 13. N O V E M B E R 1. 10 banks. 1 bank. 1 bank. $1, 664, 676 91 500 189,100 110, 977 119,965 $716,174 52 00 00 42 39 2, 700 70,364 64,132 152, 700 $705, 667 27 00 54 30 89 2, 900 71, 517 183, 743 37,363 9,240 66 00 64 43 40 75, 975 00 32, 865 56 5, 805 60 1, 660 58 41, 087 31 840 00 * 683 05 80, 545 68 363, 064 00 108, 710 00 113, 590 00 2, 698, 913 34 2, 562, 929 88 1,166, 770 14 1,196, 850 47 925, 000 784, 070 2, 058, 564 146,132 925, 000 788,619 2, 009, 058 136,129 Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals . ... 00 00 65 81 3, 913, 767 46 00 00 81 20 250, 000 222, 365 827, 837 3,585 1, 303, 788 27 3, 858, 807 01 250, 225, 803, 44, 00 00 32 95 000 000 905 919 00 00 19 85 1, 323, 825 04 MONTANA. CALIFORNIA. 1 Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes. Fractional currency Specie coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes U S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates 1 Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 3 banks. 4 banks.* $805, 929 88 $831, 541 25 $577, 834 89 $569, 962 5T 4,150 45, 000 7, 380 31, 239 4,150 45, 000 3, 210 35, 969 00 00 22 43 30, 903 00 60, 852 58 74, 435 70 31, 923 74 45, 656 31 97,231 42: 4, 602 00 85 16 400, 592 40 i, 976 00 144 29 257, 697 25 18, 955 00 12, 877 60 1115,749 07 16, 137 00 12, 947 25 185,459 99 16, 934 00 1, 600 66 67, 040 00 86, 053 00 1, 315, 913 27 1,181, 288 44 958, 647 84 945, 371 28 300, 000 191, 767 675, 256 28,416 300, 000 193, 262 680, 093 8, 248 700, 000 568, 905 659,100 151, 687 00 00 58 25 00 00 25 98 2, 079, 693 23 700, 587, 574, 79, 000 605 363 367 00 00 62 74 1, 941, 336 36 Resources. 2 banks. Loans and discounts $1, 636, 893 70 Demand loans 1, 753, 977 52 XI. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 234, 351 97 Due from all other banks and bankers 191,416 25 Exchanges for clearing-nouse 110, 647 15 National bank-notes 7, 322 00 Fractional currency 226 84 Specie—coin 770,188 72 gold Treasury notes . . Legal-tender notes 32,100 00 IT. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates 1,195, 440 98 1 bank. 2 banks. $1, 691, 618 84 1, 881, 038 88 125, 695 197,176 78,198 7, 315 126 747, 059 00 00 99 99 00 00 92. 94 1,181, 604 8(> DAKOTA. SAN FRANCISCO. Totals 4 banks.* 3 banks. 1 bank. $37, 005 90 $34, 900 03 97 59 93 00 50 12 767 41 19 90 1, 363 66 1, 354 (JO 1, 009 26 227 25 1,994 00 1,119 55 380 50 58, 900 00 25, 669 00 22, 984 00 4, 737,124 15 4, 787,129 83 66, 032 82 62,761 64 2, 500, 1, 437, 2, 595, 327, 00 00 51 04 2, 500, 000 00 1, 430, 815 00 2, 482, 989 82 220, 579 37 50, 000 44, 794 62,117 705 00 00 06 16 50, 000 00 44, 794 00 56, 387 29 111 20 6, 860, 946 55 6, 634, 384 19 157,616 22 151,292 4& Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 000 725 823 398 * Report from one other bank in Montana not received. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ H. Ex. 3 VI Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis I "Coin" includes bullion and gold dust. LXXXII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstracts of special reports, October 13 and November 1, 1873—Continued. IDAHO. OCTOBER 13. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans U S bonds on band . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes XJ S certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates Totals Liabilities. Capital stock . . Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals COLORADO. NOVEMBER 1. Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals 1 bank. $79, 661 56 6 banks. $1, 509, 661 85 6 banks. f 1, 428, 813 47 46,142 48 44, 588 99 116,508 65 129, 603 83 134, 500 00 33,107 61 151, 239 61 142, 609 57 28, 559 76 215,461 76 135, 902 89 2, 320 00 11 00 8, 437 00 3, 475 00 49 40 11, 566 00 89, 467 00 8, 924 29 85, 747 46 40,024 00 8, 648 20 83, 315 40 29, 629 00 39, 719 00 325, 498 00 281, 030 10 308, 663 78 2, 480, 755 39 2, 305, 870 48 100, 000 00 89, 200 00 90,174 85 92, 020 96 100, 000 88, 950 79, 518 126, 914 575, 000 477, 000 1, 797, 338 99, 640 00 00 08 07 575, 000 00 477, 000 00 1,621,779 12 98, 080 31 371, 395 81 395, 383 06 2, 948, 978 15 2, 771, 859 43 00 00 60 46 Totals Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds ". Due to all banks and bankers Totals 365,145 00 NEW MEXICO. 2 banks. $149, 447 69 2 banks. $132, 067 88 5, 673 93 7, 704 28 400 86 33, 065 33 5, 273 93 2 banks. $304, 445 99 2 banks. $325, 436 16 13, 450 43 37, 752 98 13,169 74 13,450 43 37, 215 00 16, 498 36 00 79 96 00 00 614 00 230 59 570 60 1,114 00 206 73 685 30 43, 799 00 46,046 00 203, 392 23 210, 894 89 414, 033 53 440,751 98 125, 000 51, 470 105, 942 14, 070 00 00 25 66 125, 000 00 51, 915 00 129,191 65 2,641 84 300,000 00 269, 535 00 148, 308 40 15, 217 91 300, 000 00 269,535 00 175, 534 63 14, 343 01 296, 482 91 308, 748 49 733,061 31 759, 412 64 5, 600 525 1,602 130 32, 629 3,541 00 1,151 41 1, 529 06 230 00 33, 714 00 UTAH. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans XJ S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin . gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit Clearing-house loan certificates NOVEMBER 1. 1 bank. $77,981 97 WYOMING. Resources. Loans and discounts Demand loans TJ S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from app'd red'g & reserve agt's. Due from all other banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes Fractional currency Specie—coin . ... gold Treasury notes Legal-tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Clearincr-house loan certificates OCTOBER 13. 3 banks. |542, 758 87 3 banks. #505, 493 78 30, 033 55 73, 305 89 98, 450 05 31, 533 55 36, 279 78 61,266 27 558 00 6,229 41 3, 583 25 22, 651 00 5, 235 90 6,660 05 84, 255 00 154, 555 00 839,174 02 823, 675 33 450, 000 00 404.910 00 539, 718 83 36,491 00 450, 000 404, 885 492, 448 46, 092 1, 431,119 83 00 00 86 01 1, 393, 425 87 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXXIII Summary of special reports for October 13 and November 1, 1873. NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY. Resources. October 13. November 1. 48 banks. 48 banks. Loans and discounts $122, 957, 564 Demand loans 56,177, 465 TT. S. bonds on hand 3, 359, 750 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 5, 045, 638 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. Due from all other banks and bankers 16, 640, 556 41, 365, 234 Exchanges for clearing-house National bank notes 4, 080, 372 ^Fractional currency 266, 952 Specie—coin 1, 287, 410 gold Treasury notes 8, 744, 060 Legal-tender notes 6, 347, 250 TJ. S. certificates of deposit 170, 000 16, 220, 000 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals 35 $117, 554, 502 51,610,957 56 3, 388, 900 00 4, 717, 651 46 90 55 00 37 33 00 00 00 00 34 14 00 37 17, 265, 913 65 56, 735, 347 10 5, 460, 589 00 296. 835 21 1, 353; 657 00 10,145, 800 00 14, 628, 452 00 1, 040, 000 00 15, 860, 000 00 October 13. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals November 1. 1,746 banks. 1,748 banks. |455, 757, 763 56 $442, 049, 040 86 16, 825, 387 79 4,105, 500 00 15, 352, 822 94 35, 668, 022 38 18. 291, 459 52 9, 812, 286 00 1, 463, 561 08 1, 739, 200 50 147, 880 00 46, 920, 787 00 1, 605, 000 00 8, 733, 851 00 1, 459, 671 01 1, 754, 321 69 152, 660 00 47, 250, 340 00 1, 615, 000 00 3, 977, 900 00 15,419,961 86 38,145, 132 59 282, 662, 254 52 300, 058, 604 81 591, 814, 860 38 Liabilities. 576, 432, 689 40 70, 235, 000 00 70, 235, 000 00 294, 270, 802 37 294, 615, 591 75 27, 851, 206 00 27. 835, 612 00 235,641,336 00 236, 294, 934 00 131, 030, 182 54 149,299,344 14 250,907,831 41 239, 205, 463 28 55, 430, 674 55 54,177, 476 26 18, 836, 275 04 15, 299, 096 11 284, 547, 063 09 301, 547, 432 40 799, 656, 244 82 785, 415, 085 14 NATIONAL BANKS IN OTHER REDEMPTION CITIES. Resources. „ Liabilities. Capital stock Circulating notes outstanding Deposits of all kinds Due to all banks and bankers Totals NATIONAL BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. October 13. November 1. October 13. November 1. 179 banks. 179 banks. 1,973 banks. 1,975 banks. $222,351,704 Loans and discounts 25, 182, 238 Demand loans 1,695,650 XL S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 4, 959, 714 Due from app'd red'g & reserve ag'ts. 16,118, 681 Due from all other banks and bankers 12,578,347 17, 066, 389 Exchanges for clearing-house 4,199, 303 National bank notes 585,016 Fractional currency 1, 714, 696 Specie—coin 1,566,240 gold Treasury notes 28, 242,165 Legal-tender notes 3,150, 000 U. S. certificates of deposit 9, 547, 477 Clearing-house loan certificates Totals NATIONAL BANKS NOT IN REDEMPTION CITIES. 47 $218, 274, 649 64 $801, 067, 032 38 $777, 878,192 84 23, 982, 356 52 81, 359, 704 00 75,593,313 66 44 00 1,726,200 00 9, 033, 300 00 9, 220, 600 00 26 5, 087, 284 53 25,425,314 58 25,157, 758 84 93 15, 784, 507 65 54, 263, 814 52 51, 452, 530 03 96 14, 020, 834 53 4H, 044, 292 65 49,578,207 70 29 20, 798, 045 37 58, 431, 623 84 77, 533, 392 47 00 4, 576, 512 00 18,091,961 00 18,770,952 00 61 486, 521 06 2, 315, 530 06 2,243,027 28 68 2,274,750 71 4, 741, 307 51 5, 382, 729 40 00 1, 774,100 00 10, 458,180 00 12, 072, 560 00 00 32,168, 429 00 81,510,202 00 94,047,221 00 00 4, 925, 000 00 4,020,000 00 6, 675, 000 00 27 11, 416, 135 59 25, 767, 477 27 27, 276,135 59 348,957,624 91 356, 390, 326 60 1,223,434,739 81 1,232,881,620 81 126,172, 565 78,090,059 148,081,974 46,017,750 126,189, 265 00 78, 220, 29« 00 150,797,514 68 49, 936, 547 70 00 00 39 49 490, 678, 367 37 491,039,856 75 341,582,601 00 342, 350, 844 00 530,019,988 34 539, 302, 322 10 120, 284, 700 08 119,413,120 07 398, 362, 348 i 405, 143, 625 38 1,482,565,656 79 1, 492,106,142 92 LXXXIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VII.—Statement of the average amount of loans, and of liabilities and reserve, of the banks in Liabilities. ' National banks. Loans. Circulation. First National Bank Second National Bank Third National Bank Fourth National Bank Ninth National Bank Tenth National Bank New York National Exchang e Central National Broadway National of Commerce National Park Tradesmen's National Shoe and Leather Market Saint Nicholas Seventh Ward National of Republic Mercantile National Mechanics' Banking Association. Merchants' Exchange East River New York County , Metropolitan Leather Manufacturers' Marine Importers and Traders' Mechanics' National Butchers and Drovers' Union. National Citizens' Bowery Gallatin Hanover Irving Merchants' Phoenix , Chatham Continental Bank of New York and National Banking Association . American Exchange National City National Bank of State of New York Fulton Chemical Mechanics and Traders' Totals for week ending September 20 . Totals for week ending November 22.. $4, 628, 800 1,521,000 6, 454, 900 22, 604, 400 7, 070, 900 1, 799, 300 1, 264, 000 9,201,000 4, 932, 800 20, 672, 300 16, 324, 600 3, 058, 000 3, 604, 500 2, 676, 800 2, 272, 9C0 1,203, 400 4, 951, 400 4, 080, 000 1, 395, 700 3, 238,100 1, 074, 200 1,144, 300 10, 771, 200 2, 955, 200 2,147, 700 12, 753, 000 5, 653, 700 2, 558,100 4, 821, 800 1, 438, 600 1, 242, 000 3, 711, 700 . 3,151, 700 2, 362, 000 8, 091, 800 3, 870, 500 2,182, 900 2, 583, 200 11, 737, 600 10, 259, 800 4, 654, 300 4, 960, 700 1, 857, 600 6, 701, 200 1,860,800 $317, 000 260, 000 782, 200 2, 930, 300 610, 000 893, 500 266, 800 1, 440, 000 900, 000 3,140, 400 890, 000 752, 400 775, 900 344, 400 735, 900 169, 400 858, 8liO 478, 400 306,500 | 447,500 223,500 180,000 1,116, 800 262, 400 360, 000 488, 600 528,100 250, 000 486, 600 132, 400 225, 000 483, 600 294, 000 174, 400 857, 400 507, 600 128, 300 584, 600 833, 800 938, 200 541,200 195, 700 237, 700, 400 211,441,500 27,151, 600 27, 267, 700 6, 079, 300 7, 697, 500 1, 041, 400 2, 004, 300 1, 592, 700 3, 578, 400 2, 013,100 2, 794, 800 1, 412, 000 763, 000 1, 055, 500 1, 030, 500 5, 489, 300 2, 250, 000 9,700 1,200 2,700 STATE BANKS. Manhattan Company Bank of America Greenwich Bank Pacific Bank People's Bank ,. Bank of North America Nassau Bank Corn Exchange Bank Oriental Bank Grocers' Bank North River Bank Manufacturers and Merchants'. German American Dry Goods Totals for week ending September 20 . Totals for week ending November 22.. Aggregates for week ending September 20 . Aggregates for week ending November 22 . .5, 600 3,900 5,000 4,100 38, 801, 800 36, 625, 800 32, 200 32,100 276, 502, 200 248, 067, 300 27,183, 800 27, 299, 800 * Leaving out the average reserve of the Manhattan Company, which was 27.88 per cent., and that of Oity for the week ending September 20, 1873, was 17.95 per cent., and for the week ending November of America 35.64 per cent., the average reserve of the State banks in New York City was 24.17 per REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXXV New York City, during the week ending September 20, 1873, as reported to the clearing-house. Reserve. Liabilities. Ratio of reserve. N e t deposits. $4, 893, 000 1,199, 000 5, 754^ 000 17,107,100 6,164, 400 500, 700 867, 700 7, 460, 000 2. 976,100 6i 534, 300 18,116,100 1, 627, 800 2, 049, 000 1, 745, 900 877, 900 900, 300 2, 722,100 3, 467, 500 1. 084, 600 2,311,500 633, 500 917, 400 5, 505, 400 2, 451, 200 1, 752, 300 11, 718, 200 3,161,100 1, 769, 900 2, 947, 000 1, 266, 700 1, 026, 000 1, 894, 000 2, 257, 900 2,195, 000 5, 308, 500 2, 401, 800 2, 044, 200 1, 086, 200 10, 596, 000 5, 048, 800 2, 858, 200 2, 974, 500 1, 449. 000 4, 278, 500 1, 284, 300 Total. $5, 210, 000 1,459, 000 6, 536, 200 20, 037, 400 6, 774, 400 1, 394, 200 1,134, 500 8, 900, 000 3, 876,100 9, 674, 700 19, 006,100 2, 380, 200 2, 824, 900 2, 090. 300 1, 613, 800 1, 069, 700 3, 580, 900 3, 945, 900 1, 391,100 2, 759, 000 857, 000 1, 097, 400 6, 682, 200 2, 713, 600 2,112, 300 12, 206, 800 3, 689, 200 2, 019, 900 3, 433, 600 1, 399,100 1, 251, 000 2, 377, 600 2, 551, 900 2, 369, 400 6,165, 900 2, 909, 400 2,172, 500 1, 670, 800 11, 429, 800 5, 987, 000 2, 858, 200 3, 515, 700 1, 449, 000 4, 278, 500 1, 480, 000 Specie. Per cent. 24.11 24. 47 21. 85 18.14 19. 79 18.40 26.90 25. 39 27.15 24.45 18.25 27.54 22.26 24.69 24. 36 27. 02 26.63 20.78 19. 28 17.15 23.55 25 9R 24.54 30.06 25. 89 25.80 25.07 23.49 29.28 23. 54 25. G6 34. 23 23. 25 23. 21 25. 29 21.60 24.48 20. 52 25.80 27.50 30. 33 26. CO 35.02 23. 31 27.60 $784, 500 124, 000 1, 586, 000 433, 300 80, 900 8, 200 90, 000 49, 400 823, 600 1, 095, 300 112, 700 272,100 188, 200 62, 800 81, 400 853, 600 142, 900 75, 700 63, 500 13, 700 1, 041, 000 305, 600 178, 600 501, 200 358, 100 32, 900 362, 800 29, 200 6,000 458, 800 215, 000 44. 000 808, 500 444, 000 226, 8110 49, 900 1, 759, 000 681, 400 694, 000 355, 600 194, 200 412, 500 18, 500 1 Legal-tenders. |471, 600 357 000 1, 303^ 900 2, 049, 400 907, 600 175, 700 297, 000 2,170, 000 1, 002, 800 1, 542, 000 2, 373, 700 542, 700 356, 700 328, 000 330, 400 207, 700 100, 000 677,100 192, 500 409, 800 188,100 285,100 599, 100 510, 200 368, 300 2, 647, 800 566, 800 441, 500 642, 400 300, 200 315, 000 355,100 378, 300 506, 000 750, H00 184, 300 305. 000 293, 000 1,189, 800 965, 000 173, 030 558, 500 313,300 584, 900 390, 000 Total. $1, 256,100 357, 000 1, 427, 900 3, 635, 400 1, 340, 900 256, 600 305, 200 2, 260, 000 1, 052, 200 2, 365, 600 3, 469, 000 655, 400 628, 800 516, 200 393, 200 289, 100 953, 600 820, 000 268, 200 473, 300 201, 800 285, 100 1, 640, 100 815, 800 546, 900 3, 149, 000 924, 900 474, 400 1, 005, 200 329, 400 321, 000 813, 900 593, 3(30 550, 000 1, 559, 400 628, 300 531,800 342, 900 2, 948, 800 1, 646, 400 867, 000 914,100 507, 500 997, 400 408, 500 167,184,600 138, 625, 300 194, 336, 200 165, 893, 000 23.53 24.17 16,119, 400 14, 759, 300 29, 607, 200 25, 330, 600 45. 726, 600 40, 089, 900 3, 945, 700 5, 231, 300 1, 085, 600 1, 550, 800 1, 316, 000 2, 958. 700 1, 936, 900 1, 433, 300 1, 002, 600 656, 300 901, 500 806, 300 4, 535, 300 1, 802, 700 3, 955, 400 5, 232, 500 1, 088, 300 1, 550, 800 1, 321, 600 2, 958, 700 1, 940, 800 1, 438, 300 1, 006, 700 656, 300 901,500 806, 300 4, 535, 300 1,802,700 27.88 43.12 21.92 16. 29 10.90 12.91 8.75 25.76 20.40 24.79 22.23 20.76 21.55 17.96 480, 900 1, 320,100 15,100 6,500 200, 400 42, 800 79, 500 6, 000 4,200 24, 600 2,000 489, 800 37, 500 621, 900 936, 300 238, 500 237, 500 137, 500 181, 700 127, 000 291, 000 198, 4uO 158, 500 175, 800 165, 400 486, 400 286, 200 1,102, 800 2, 256, 400 238, 500 252, 600 144, 000 382, 100 169, 800 370, 500 204, 400 162, 700 200, 400 167, 400 976, 200 323, 700 29,163, 000 29, 341, 900 29,195, 200 29, 374, 000 *23. 81 28.86 2, 709, 400 2, 809, 400 4, 242, 100 5, 669, 200 6, 951, 500 8, 478, 600 223,531,400 195, 267, 000 23. 57 24 87 18, 828, 800 17, 568, 700 33, 849, 300 30, 999, 800 52, 678, 100 48, 568, 500 196, 347, 600 167, 967, 200 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 22 2 2 2( 2 2t 2i 3( 3 3'. 31 'M 3.c 3( 3* 3£ 3£ 4L 41 42 4h 44 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 the Bauk of America, which was 43.12 per cent., the average reserve ot the State banks in New York 22, 1873, when the average reserve of the Manhattan Company was 38.63 per cent., and that of the Bank cent. LXXXVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VIII.—Statement of resources and liabilities of savings-banks organized under State laws. Resources and liabilities. N e w Hamp- Vermont, Massachu- Rhode Island, Maine, November, shire, Febru- July, Oc- December, 1872. chusetts, ary, 1872. ber, 1872. 1872. 1872. RESOURCES. Loans on real estate Loans on personal and collateral securities United States bonds State, municipal, and other bonds and stocks Railroad stocks and bonds Bank stock Real estate Other investments Expenses Due from other banks Cash Total. $6, 246, 324 $4, 915, 363 5,518,315 1, 268, 701 7, 464, 257 2, 887, 390 5, 090,125 3, 455, 779 992, 362 171, 806 $1, 481, 026 $89, 684, 246 $20, 697, 032 11, 651, 530 1, 708, 700 663, 644 599, 963 1, 799, 812 49, 541, 025 264, 097 13, 769, 449 88, 823 8, 229, 048 43, 400 4, 602, 567 39, 833 16, 972, 805 21, 505 1, 9G8, 436 13,135 2,127 ! 469,682 3, 232 j 1, 729, 487 188,879 I 875,816 26,154, 333 25, 578, 541 3, 945, 869 j 187, 842, 561 44, 211, 376 25,174, 930 255,991 723, 412 24, 540, 693 1, 037, 848 3, 744, 324 184, 797, 314 3, 045, 247 108, 585 92, 960 42,614,718 1, 559, 279 26,154, 333 25, 578, 541 3,945,869 44,211, 376 6,591,877 4, 940, 627 574, 461 229, 450 115, 443 5, 491 1, 496 5, 513, 221 1, 707, 959 2, 405, 214 205, 875 27, 443 9, 630 153, 617 131, 155 LIABILITIES. Deposits Surplus fund Undivided profits .. Other liabilities 37, 379 Total. Resources and liabilities of Resources and liabilities. 187,842,561 savings-banks—Continued. Connecticut, January, 1873. New York. January, 1873.' $43,174,015 $104, 639, 854 $13, 786, 752 9, 495, 819 4, 771, 970 17, 720,173 50, 978, 625 3, 358, 924 3, 964, 963 841,602 962,193 107, 391, 457 80, 576, 088 6, 897, 298 1, 378, 416 3, 375, 978 423, 342 156, 630 30, 5!»3 740, 076 827, 258 102, 574,131 557,903 8,155, 280 10, 320 403, 684 96, 417 New Jersey, District CoJanuary, lumbia, July, 1873.' 1873. Aggregate. RESOURCES. Loans on real estate Loans on personal and collateral securities United States bonds State, municipal, and other bonds and stocks Railroad stocks and bonds Bank stock Real estate Other investments Expenses Due from other banks Cash $2, 733, 086 $287, 357, 698 12, 532, 497 3, 796, 396 372, 138, 5, 157, 678, 914 078 898 593 820 487, 958 7, 308 109, 575 148, 972 474, 649 143, 543, 487 16, 793, 388 24. 360, 653 10, 350, 716 6, 519, 359 634, 492 15, 465, 474 8, 236, 580 71, 271, 395 305,330,331 30,629,542 6,265, 444 701,229,392 Capital stock Deposits Surplus fund Undivided profits . Other liabilities ... 68, 523, 398 2, 586, 950 285, 286, 621 161, 047 19, 776, 864 266, 846 28, 562,181 1, 860, 485 206, 876 74, 975 6, 085, 738 14, 379 79,313 11, 039 74, 975 669,329,917 10, 468, 764 20, 879, 425 476,311 Total. 71, 271,395 305, 330, 331 30, 629, 542 6,265, 444 701, 229, 392 Total. 6, 469, 430 6, 061, 322 LIABILITIES. The above statement includes all reports of savings banks in the different States of the Union which could be obtained from official sources. The statement for the District of Columbia includes the several branches of the Freedmen's Savings and Trust Company in sixteen States. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LXXXVII IX.—Statement of resources and liabilities of State banks, including savings-banks having capital stock. Resources and liabilities. New Hamp- Rhodelsland, New York New York, shire, Febru- December, Connecticut, Septem- September April, 1873. City, ary, 1872. ber 12, 1873. 1872. 12,1873. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds Other bonds, stocks, mortgages &c Due from other banks Real estate Other investments Expenses Cash items Specie Cash — legal tenders, bank notes &c Total $72, 984 $4,155, 211 4,000 45, 000 $2, 571, 001 3, 052 35, 790 203 1,854 108, 376 126, 455 43, 632 482,128 92, 400 3,839 5,102 72, 099 11,131 848,178, 538 20,191 $29, 216, 378 123, 795 1, 686. 485 3, 872, 399 1, 550, 463 84, 408 271, 789 17,149, 962 2, 883, 846 1, 634, 348 3, 003, 873 493, 578 68, 006 228, 253 639, 237 31, 971 6,567 233, 861 67, 450 4,377, 947 911, 034 85, 608 4, 716, 374 3, 340,153 80, 076, 028 36, 350, 473 50, 000 1, 554 3,149, 950 24, 594 17, 285, 200 38,142 9, 653, 690 63, 687 27, 053 290 6, 711 232, 044 21,079 1, 060, 379 •176, 909 51, 419 1, 450, 000 29, 918 212, 768 118,152 4,294 1, 214, 780 310, 241 85, 608 4, 716, 374 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Circulation Surplus fund Undivided profits Dividends unpaid Deposits Due to other banks Other liabilities Total 3, 340,153 6,120, 322 3,133, 095 51, 514, 763 4, 564; 976 552, 625 20, 935,117 1, 697, 526 867, 358 80, 076, 028 36, 350, 473 Resources and liabilities of State banks, includi7ig savings-banks—Continued. Resources and liabilities. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, January, November, 1873. 1872. Michigan, January, 1873.' "Wisconsin, July, 1873. Minnesota, July, 1873. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds Other bonds, stocks, mortgages, &c . . . Due from other banks Real estate Other investments Expenses Cash items - . ........ Specie Cash — legal tenders, bank notes, &c Total $3, 302,178 $20, 331, 359 40, 600 *1, 418, 856 184, 478 918, 632 121, 854 541 15, 084 4, 308, 266 1, 911, 373 798, 092 783, 962 282, 189 43, 795 66, 393 $5, 063, 837 14, 570 $5, 700, 450 75, 496 $740, 405 678, 986 783, 811 65, 998 992,130 1, 434, 687 101, 362 1,409 1, 175 173, 568 26, 798 24, 598 71, 539 70, 208 898, 663 50 5,753 8,700 376, 728 1, 734, 892 669, 598 69, 699 4, 960, 095 31,679,177 7, 576, 073 9,176, 673 920, 753 1, 482, 750 15,415 288, 559 189, 407 7,829 2, 857, 635 113,410 5,090 7,187, 300 1, 447, 444 146, 944 165, 275 715, 000 1,404 54, 654 16, 688 284, 500 1, 402, 307 20, 761, 456 1, 973, 907 354, 207 5, 816, 410 6, 200, 547 2,188, 380 386, 236 1,386 218, 499 4, 960, 095 31, 679,177 7, 576, 073 9,176, 673 920, 753 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Circulation Surplus fund Undivided profits Dividends unpaid Deposits Due to other banks Other liabilities Total 4,500 25, 632 * This amount includes other bonds than those of the United States, the form of report not permitting them to be distinguished. LXXXVIII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State banks, including savings-banks having capital stock. Resources. Aggregate resources. $119,332,341 Loans and discounts Overdrafts 237,104 United States bonds 1, 544, 296 Other bonds, stocks, mortgages, &c. 9, 617, 667 Due from other banks 12, 605,100 Real estate 3, 269, 233 944, 079 Other investments 886, 348 Expenses 18, 977, 324 Cash items 3, 020,139 Specie 8, 447, 776 Cash—legal tenders, bank notes, &c. Total Aggregate liabilities. Liabilities. 178, 881, 407 Capital stock Circulation Surplus fund Undivided profits.. Dividends unpaid.. Deposits Due to other banks Other liabilities $42, 705, 834 174, 714 2,109, 732 10, 027, 668 33, 492 110, 754, 034 8, 838, 355 4, 237, 578 Total 178, 881, 407 X.—Statement showing the amount and kind of United States registered bonds held by the Treasurer of the United States on the 1st day of November, 1873, to secure the redemption of the circulating notes of national banks. Title of loan. Authorizing act. Rate of interest. Amount. Loan of 1858 Loan of February 8,1861, (81s) Loan of July and August, 1861, (81s) . . . Five-twenties of 1862 Loan of 1863, (81s) Ten-forties, 1864 Five-twenties of March 3,1864 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Consols of 1865 Consols of 1867 Consols of 1868 Funded loan of 1881 United States bonds issued to Pacific Railway companies. June 14,1858 February 8,1861 July 17, and August 5, 1861 , February 25, 1862 March 3,1863 March 3, 1864 March 3, 1864 June 30, 1864 March 3, 1865 March 3, 1865 March 3, 1865 March 3, 1865 July 14, 1870, and January 20,1871 July 1, 1862, and July 2, 1864 5 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 5 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 percent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 per cent. 5 per ceut. 6 per cent. $620, 000 4,162, 000 59, 344, 750 1, 355, 200 32, 08D, 150 107, 225, 050 706, 000 10, 446, 050 10, 247, 400 7,611,050 14,162, 350 3, 632, 000 127, 172,100 14, 088, 000 Total 392, 852,100 XI.—Statement showing the aggregate number of notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, on November 1, 1868-'73, inclusive. Ones. Twos. Fives. Tens. Twenties. Fifties. One-hundreds. Fire-hundreds. One-thousands. w 1868. Issued Redeemed Outstanding 8, 896, 576 254, 754 2, 978,160 73,176 23,106, 728 482, 132 7, 915, 914 142, 359 2,219,322 36, 355 355,181 17, 256 267, 350 15, 583 13, 486 1,759 4,746 1,846 8, 641, 822 2, 904, 984 22, 624, 596 7, 773, 555 2,182, 967 337, 925 251, 767 11, 727 2,900 9,589,160 904, 013 3, 209, 388 232, 224 23, 676, 760 985, 940 8, 094, 645 272, 495 2, 269, 764 71, 655 363, 523 22, 859 274, 799 •25, 968 13, 668 2,585 4,769 2,415 8, 685,147 2, 977,164 22, 690, 820 7, 821,150 2,198,109 334, 664 248, 831 11, 083 2,354 10, 729, 327 2, 568, 703 3, 590,157 667, 733 24, 636, 720 1, 737, 983 8, 413, 244 484,135 2, 370, 056 129,185 378, 482 47, 845 284, 460 43, 599 13, 926 3,952 4,779 3, 263 8,160, 624 2, 922, 424 22, S98, 737 7, 929,109 2, 240, 871 330, 637 240, 861 9,974 1,516 12 537 657 5, 276, 057 4,195, 791 1, 493, 326 28,174 940 3, 276, 374 9, 728 375 933, 445 2 779 392 245, 361 433 426 82, 972 321 163 76, 287 14 642 6,017 4 843 4,005 7, 261, 600 2, 702, 4G5 24, 898, 566 8, 794, 930 2, 534, 031 350, 454 244, 876 8, 625 838 14, 297, 360 7, 919, 389 4, 782, 628 2, 408, 389 31, 933, 348 5, 960, 667 11, 253, 452 1, 699, 702 3, 225, 688 438, 852 497,199 126,180 367, 797 110, 989 15, 621 7,867 4,933 4,315 6, 377, 971 2, 374, 239 25, 972, 681 9, 553, 750 2, 786, 836 371,019 256, 808 7,754 618 1869. Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1870. Issued Redeemed Outstanding O w H O O o o t 1871. Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1872. Issued Redeemed Outstanding Outstanding. SI o 1873. Issued Redeemed a 15, 524,189 9, 891, 606 5,195, 111 3,120, 723 34, 804, 456 9,141, 963 12, 560 399 2, 573, 070 3 608 219 653, 071 559 722 168, 976 416 590 144, 057 16 496 9,658 5 148 4, 530 5, 632, 583 2, 074, 388 25, 752, 493 9, 987, 329 2, 955,148 390, 746 272, 533 6,838 618 j d xc REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XIJ.—Statement showing the national banks that have been placed in the hands of receivers, their capital, lawful money deposited to redeem circulation, circulation issued, circulation redeemed by the Treasurer of the United States, and the outstanding circulation, November 1, 1873. •2.2 Name and location of bank. 03 H e 5 First National Bank of Attica, N. Y* Venango National Bank of Franklin, Pa Merchants' Nat'lBank of Washington, D. C. First National Bank of Medina, N. Y* Tennessee National Bank of Memphis.Tenn*. First National Bank of Selma, Ala First National Bank of New Orleans, La National Unadilla Bank, TJnadilla, N. Y Farmers and Citizens' National Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y Croton National Bank of New York, N. Y*.. First National Bank of Bethel, Conn-' First National Bank of Keokuk, Iowa* First National Bank of Vicksburgh, Miss ... First National Bank of Iiockford, III First National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev. Ocean National Bank of New York, N. Y Union Square Nat'l Bank of New York, N. Y. Eighth National Bank of New York, N. Y.... Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa... Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N. Y First National Bank of Fort Smith, Ark Scandinavian National Bank of Chicago, 111.. Wallkill National Bank of Middletown, N. Y. Crescent City Nat'l Bank, of New Orleans,La Atlantic National Bank of New York, N. Y.. First National Bank of Washington, D. C National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York,N.Y Merchants' National Bank of Petersbvirgh,Ya First National Bank of Petersbnrgh, Va First National Bank of Mansfield, Ohio New Orleans Nat'l Banking Association, La First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa Total $44, 000 85, 000 180, JOO 40, 000 90, 000 85, 000 180,000 100, 000 $44, 000 85, 000 180,000 40, 000 90,000 85,000 180, OtiO 100, 000 $42, 906 50 83,128 50 174, 904 00 38, 806 75 87, 87S 75 82,816 75 175,175 50 97, 514 50 253, 900 180, 000 26, 300 100, 000 90, 000 50, 0C0 25, 500 45, 000 50. 000 250^ 000 129, 700 , 000, 0D0 800, 000 200, 000 50, 000 250, 000 243, 393 200, 000 179,000 106,100 71, 000 50, 000 45, 000 250, 000 135, 000 175, 000 118,900 500, 000 270, 000 300, 000 66, 700 500, 000 (t) 253, 900 180, 000 26, 300 90, 000 25, 500 45, 000 129, 700 800, 000 50, 000 243, 393 179,000 71, 000 45, 000 135, 000 118, 900 450, 000 100, 000 450, 000 246, 550 25 176,390 75 25, 339 50 88, 149 00 24,108 75 42, 983 00 117, 836 50 705, 035 00 43, 447 00 208,199 00 156, 005 00 57, 865 00 37, 005 00 £9,300 00 75, 800 00 238, 000 00 47,200 00 $50, 000 300, 000 200, 01)0 50, 000 100,000 100, 000 500, 000 120, 000 300, 000 200, 000 eo, ooo 750, 000 400, 000 200, 000 100, 000 600, 000 50, 000 (t) ft) (t) (t) (t) (t) 00 00 00 00 00 00 3,162, 345 00 2, 302, 548 00 *Finally closed. t United States bonds on deposit to secure circulation, not yet sold. 50 50 00 25 25 25 50 50 7, 349 75 3, 609 25 960 50 1,851 00 1,391 25 2, 017 00 11,863 50 94, 965 00 6, 553 00 35,194 00 22, 995 00 13,135 00 7, 995 00 45, 700 00 43,100 00 212, 000 00 52, 800 00 450, 000 00 234, 000 360, 000 179, 200 90,000 360, 000 45, 000 234, 000 360, 000 179, 200 90, 000 360 000 45, 000 8,061,100 3,533,393 5,464, $1, 093 1,871 5,096 1,193 2,121 2, 183 4, 824 2, 485 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XCI XIII.—Statement showing the insolvent banks, ivith date of appointment of receivers, capital stock, amount of claims proved, and dividends paid. Name and location of bank. First National Bank of Attica, 1ST. Y Veu an go National Bank of Franklin, Pa Merchants' National Bank of Washington, D. C First National Bank of Medina,N. Y. Tennessee National Bank of Memphis, Tenn First National Bank of Selma Ala.. First National Bank of New Orleans, La National TJnadilla Bank of Unadilla, N. Y Farmers and Citizens' National Bank of Brooklyn, N Y Croton National Bank of New York, N. Y First National Bank of Bethel, Conn. First National Bank of Keokuk, Iowa National Bank of Vicksburgh, Miss First National Bank of Bockford,Ill. First National Bank of .Nevada, Austin, Nev Appointment of receiver. Capital stock. Apr. 14,1865 $50, 000 Remarks. May 1,1866 300, 000 Percl. Finally closed. 58 Cash on hand $100,347. 395, 734 May 8,1866 Mar. 13,1867 200, 000 50, 000 170,165 Mar. 21,1867 Apr. 30,1867 100, 000 100, 000 376, 932 m 288, 932 35 fl, 116,631 35 M a y 20,1867 500, 000 Aug. 29,1867 120, 000 Sept. 6,1867 300, 000 Oct. 1,1867 Feb. 28,1868 200, 000 60, 000 Mar. 3,1868 Apr. 24,1868 Mar. 15,1869 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 Oct. 14,1869 250, 000 Ocean National Bank of New York, N. Y Dec. 13,1871 1, 000, 000 Union Square National Bank of Dec, 15,1871 200, 000 New York, N. Y Eighth National Bank of New York,N.Y Dec. 15,1871 250, 000 Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa Waverly National Bank, Waverly,N.'Y... First National Bank of Fort Smith, Ark ... Scandinavian National Bank of Chicago, 111 Wallkill National Bank of Middletown, N. Y Crescent City National Bank of New Orleans, La Atlantic National Bank of New York,N.Y First, National Bank of Washington, D. C National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N. Y Merchants' National Bank of Petersburgh, Va First National Bank of Petersburgh, Va First National Bank of Mansfield, Ohio New Orleans National Banking Association, La First National Bank of Carlisle, P a . Amount Diviof claims dends proved. paid. $122, 089 38| 127, 266 32 1,189, 000 92 170, 752 68, 986 205, 256 31,212 63, 248 169, 812 35 25 65 1, 280, 328 70 157,120 100 376, 695 60 Dec. 20,1871 200, 000 645, 558 100 Apr. 23, 1872 106,100 83, 351 100 2,1872 50, 000 Dec. 12,1872 250, 000 240, 810 25 Dec. 31," 1872 175, 000 152, 588 75 Mar. 18,1873 500, 000 +666, 751 Apr. 28,1873 300, 000 521, 526 55 Sept. 19,1873 500, 000 jl, 655, 795 30 May 100 Sept. 22,1873 750, 000 Sept. 25,1873 400,000 \ +.1, 002, 346 +791, 036 * Cash on hand $40,603. Finally closed. Do. Since last report. Cash on hand $263,514. Since last report. Cash on hand $55,287. Finally closed. 28 per cent, since last report; finally closed. Finally closed*. Since last report. Do. 15 per cent, since last report. Cash, on hand $33,516. 10 per cent, since last report. Cash on hand $30,631. Since last report. Do. Do. Cash on hand $131,945. Since last report. Cash on hand $153,300. Cash on hand $12, 787. Sept. 25,1873 200,000 | +178, 618 Cash on hand $8,922. Oct. 18,1873 100, 000 +177, 207 Cash on hand $8,358. Oct. 23,1873 Oct. 24,1873 600, 000 50, 000 +642, 182 +68, 960 Cash on hand $7,972. Cash on hand $1,814. 8, 061,100 13,145, 568 * Also, $50,000 United States 6 per cent, bonds on deposit with the Treasurer. I n addition to the above, the Government holds a claim of $221,769, which is in dispute. X Estimated amount of claims. XCII REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XIV.—Statement showing the national banks in voluntary liquidation that have deposited lawful money with the Treasurer of the United States to redeem their circulation, withdrawn their bonds, and voluntarily closed business under the provisions of section 42 of the act; their capital, circulation issued, circulation surrendered, circulation redeemed, by the Treasurer of the United States, and circulation outstanding on the 1st day of November, 1873. Name and location of bank. Capital. Circula- Circulation Circulation Circulation tion outstandsur- redeemed issued. rendered by U. S. Treasurer. ing. First National Bank of Columbia, Mo ... First National Bank of Carondelet, Mo ... Fourth National Bank of Indianapolis, Ind National Union Bank of Rochester, N. Y.. Farmers' National Bank of Richmond, Va. Farmers' National Bank of Waukesha, Wis National Bank of the Metropolis, Washington, D. C. $100, 30, 100, 400, 100, 100, 200, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 $90, 25, 85, 192, 85, 90, 180, 000 500 700 500 000 000 000 $78, 010 National State Bank of Dubuque, Iowa . . . Ohio National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank of New Ulm, M i n n . . . First National Bank of Blufftou, Ind National Exchange Bank of Richmond. Va. First National Bank of Jackson, M i s s . . . F i r s t National Bank of Skaneatelea, N. Y . . Appleton National Bank of Appleton, Wis National Bank of Wbitestown, N. Y F i r s t National Bank of Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio First National Bank of Cedarburgh, Wis . . Commercial National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. First National. Bank of South Worcester. N. Y. National Mechanics and Farmers' Bank of Albany, N. Y. Second National Bank of Des Moines, Iowa First National Bank of Danville, Va F i r s t National Bank of O^kaloosa, Iowa Merchants and Mechanics' National Bank of Troy, N. Y. National Savings Bank of Wheeling, W . Va. First National Bank of Marion, Ohio National Insurance Bank of Detroit, Mich. National Bank of Lansingburgh, N. Y National Bank of North America, New York, N. Y. First National Bank of Hallowell, Me Pacific National Bank of New York, N. Y . . Grocers' National Bank of New York, N. Y. Savannah National Bank, Savannah, G a . . . First National Bank of Frostburg, Md First National Bank of La Salle, 111 National Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, D.C. Miners' National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah. F i r s t National Bank of Vinton, Iowa First National Bank of Decatur, 111 National Uniou Bank of Owego, N. Y First National Bank of Berlin, Wis Central National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio F i r s t National Bank of Dayton, Ohio National Bank of Chemung, Elmira, N. Y. Merchants' National Bank of Milwaukee, Wis. First National Bank of Saint Louis, Mo Cheming Canal National Bank of Elmira, N. Y. F i r s t National Bank of Clarksville, Va First National Bank of Lebanon, Ohio National Exchange Bank of Lausingburgh, 150, 500, 60, 50, 200, 100, 150, 50, 120, 50, 100, 500, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 127, 450, 54, 45, 180, 40, 135, 45, 44, 45, 90, 345, 500 000 000 009 000 500 000 000 500 000 000 950 14, 900 45,100 11, 800 3,770 7,880 Muskingum National Bank of Zanesville, Ohio. United National Bank of Winona, M i n n . . . First National Bank of Des Moines, Iowa.. Saratoga County National Bank of Waterford, N. Y. State National Bank of Saint Joseph, M o . . First National Bank of Tren ton, Mich . . . . F.rst National Bank of Wellsburg, W. Va Clarke National Bank of Rochester, N. Y . . 10,100 2,550 8,500 63,100 6,585 12, 600 18, 000 $11,425 24, 848 63, 800 173,108 63, 583 87, 320 70, 700 00 75 00 25 25 25 00 $565 00 651 25 11, 800 00 16, 841 75 12,916 75 2, 679 75 46, 200 00 97, 943 351, 240 34,210 37, 446 151, 205 36, 015 118, 672 41, 783 40, 513 28,304 64, 997 321, 955 75 00 00 25 00 00 20 85 25 75 00 00 14, 656 25 53, 660 00 7, 990 00 3, 783 75 20, 915 00 4, 485 00 9, 742 80 3, 216 15 3,986 75 4, 095 25 7, 003 00 23, 995 00 175, 500 157, 400 4,500 141, 841 25 11, 058 75 350, 000 314, 950 48, 410 242, 300 25 24,239 75 50, 50, 75, 300, 000 000 000 000 42, 45, 67, 184, 500 000 500 750 2,200 10, 000 3,755 13, 900 36, 647 25, 500 59,127 159,641 00 00 85 20 3, 653 00 9, 500 00 4,617 15 11, 208 80 100, 125, 200, 150, 1, 000, 000 000 010 000 000 90, 109, 85, 135, 333, 000 850 000 000 000 22, 300 4,017 9, 500 12, 000 65, 800 59, 000 96, 418 70,013 112, 891 238, 060 00 35 75 85 65 8, 700 00 9, 414 65 5.486 25 10,108 15 29,139 35 60, 000 422, 700 390, 000 100,0U0 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 53, 350 134, 990 85, 250 85, 000 45, 000 45, 000 90, 000 2,500 4,715 45, 810 4,250 11, 800 21, 600 46,143 118, 862 33, 576 78, 255 36, 822 27, 500 52, 505 75 25 00 25 75 00 00 4, 706 25 11, 412 75 5, 864 00 6, 744 75 3, 927 25 5, 700 00 15, 895 00 150, 000 135, 000 45, 000 50, 000 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 500, 000 150, 000 100, 000 100, 000 42, 500 85, 250 88,250 44, 000 445, 000 135, 000 90, 000 90, 000 200,000 100, 000 179, 990 90, 000 50, 000 100, 000 100, 000 73. 832 00 16,168 00 38, 523 75 79, 674 30 5,400 30, 006 50 3,923 36, 785 80 105,130 271, 615 00 2,900 121,081 05 85, 098 25 75, 502 50 3, 091 25 5,575 70 52, 843 50 3,291 20 68, 255 00 11,018 95 4,901 75 14, 497 50 3,500 161, 989 05 80,139 00 18, 000 95 6,361 00 27, 000 85, 000 90, 000 4,308 21.155 00 77, 023 75 77, 557 80 5, 845 00 7, 976 25 8,134 20 100, 000 90, 000 3,800 73, 500 00 12, 700 00 50, 000 100, 000 150, 000 45,000 90, 000 135, 000 875 700 8,000 38, 375 00 80, 553 75 114,175 05 5, 750 00 8, 746 25 12, 824 95 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 200, 000 90, 49, 90. 180, 3,813 78, 865 45, 023 77, 768 122, 810 7, 321 30 3, 976 75 11,732 00 31, 090 00 000 000 000 000 885 500 26,100 70 25 00 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XCIII XIV.—Statement shoiving the national banks in voluntary liquidation, $-c.—Continued. Name and location of bank. Capital. Commercial National Bank of Oshkosh,TVris. Fort Madison National Bank, Fort Madison, Iowa. National Bank of Maysville, Ky Fourth National Bank of Syracuse, N. T.. American National Bank of New Tork,N.Y. Atlantic National Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. First National Bank of Rochester,' N. Y ... Merchants and Farmers' National Bank of Quincy, 111. Lawrenceburgh National Bank, Lawrenceburgh, Ind. First National Bank of Knoxville, Tenn... First National Bank of Goshen, Ind Second National Bank of Zanesville, Ohio.. Second National Bank of Syracuse, N. Y... Mechanics' National Bank of Syracuse,N.Y. Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank of Rochester, N. Y. Montana National Bank of Helena, Mont.. National Bank of Cazenovia, N. Y Second National Bank of Chicago, 111 Manufacturers' National Bank of Chicago, $100, 000 75, 000 Beloit National Bank of Beloit, Wis Merchants' National Bank of Memphis, Tenn. Merchants' National Bank of Dubnque, Iowa. Union National Bank of Saint Louis, Mo... Pittston National Bank of Pittston, Pa Berkshire National Bank of Adams, Mass. Kittaniiig National Bank of Kittaning, Pa. City National Bank of Savannah. Ga Central National Bank of Omaha, Nebr National Bank of Crawford County, Meadville, Pa. Kidder National Gold Bank of Boston,Mass. Total. Circula- Circulation Circulation Circulation tion sur- redeemed outstandissued. rendered. by U. S. Treasurer. ing. $90, 000 67, 500 $77, 015 00 54, 000 00 $12, 985 00 13,500 00 300, 000 105, 500 500, 000 200, 000 400, 000 150, 000 270, 000 224, 800 91, 700 77, 235 450, 000 *$72, 200 165, 000 11, 000 103, 505 206,100 163, 802 135, 000 101, 500 200, 000 180, 000 100, 000 115, 000 154, 700 100, 000 140, 000 100, 000 80, 910 103, 500 138,140 90, 000 93, 800 83, 250 100, 000 150,000 100, 000 500, 000 31, 500 116, 770 97, 500 450, 000 50, 000 250, 000 45, 000 225, 000 (*) 200, 000 180, 000 (*) 180, 000 00 500, 000 200, 000 100, 000 200, 000 100, 000 100, 000 300, 000 150, 300 (t) (t) (f) (f) (f) (t) (*) 150, 300 00 120, 000 120, 000 300, 000 15, 448, 410 00 00 00 50 00 125,100 00 12, 225 900 *11,250 49, 61, 86, 51, 48, 7, 900 600 000 500 000 800 00 00 00 00 00 00 7, 400 00 45, 200 14, 465 377, 800 50, 495 42, 297 33, 500 00 00 00 00 50 00 54, 400 00 31,010 41,900 52,140 38, 500 45. 800 63J 225 00 00 00 00 00 00 31,500 108, 470 97, 500 438, 750 00 00 00 00 45, 000 00 225, 000 00 10, 511, 650 012,861 6,554,390 70 2, 944, 398 30 * Lawful money not yet deposited, t No circulation. XCIV REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XV.—Statement showing the national banks in liquidation for the purpose of consolidating with other hanks, their capital, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation issued7 circulation surrendered and destroyed, and circulation outstanding November 1, 1873. Name and location of bank. First National Bank of Leonardsville, N.Y First National Bank of Providence, Pa First National Bank of Newton, Newtonville, Mass First National Bank of Kingston, N. T First National Bank of Downingtown, Pa First National Bank of Titusville, Pa.. First National Bank of New Brunswick, N. J Second National Bank of Watertown, N.T First National Bank of Steubenville, O First National Bank of Plumer, Pa First National Bank of Dorchester, Mass First National Bank of Clyde, N. Y National Exchange Bank of Philadelphia. Pa First National Bank of Burlington, Yt. Carroll County National Bank of Sandwich, N. H Second National Bank of Portland, Me Jewett City National Bank, Jewett City, Conn Orange County National Bank of Chelsea, Vt Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Ind* First National Bank of Adams, N. Y.. First National Bank of Havana, N. Y.. Merchants and Farmers' National Bank of Ithaca, N. Y Capital stock. U. S. bonds Circulation Circulation Circulation on deposit. issued. surrendered. outstanding. $50, 000 100, 000 $28, 500 80, 000 | 4 5 , 000 90, 000 $19, 685 21, 750 $25, 315 68, 250 150, 000 200, 000 79, 000 125, 000 130, 000 180, 000 58, 900 67, 500 71,100 112, 500 100, 000 100, 00C 65, 000 62, 200 89, 500 86, 750 36, 000 34, 900 53, 500 51, 850 100, 000 60, 000 90, 000 25, 700 64, 300 100, 000 150, 000 100, 000 84, 000 150, 000 70, 000 90, 000 135, 000 87, 500 14, 400 20, 300 75, 600 135, 000 67, 200 150. 000 50, 000 $6, 000 39, 000 132, 500 44, 000 48, 300 9,000 84, 200 35, 000 300, 000 300, 000 130, 000 224, 000 175, 750 270, 000 67, 200 69, 500 108, 550 200, 500 50, 000 100, 000 45, 000 90, 000 45, 000 81, 000 5,000 40, 000 81, 000 60, 000 45, 000 48, 750 8,900 39, 850 200, 000 189, 000 180, 000 13, 600 166, 400 230, 000 75, 000 50, 000 230, 000 66, 000 48, 000 207, 000 66, 900 45, 000 16, 400 8,100 900 190, 600 58, 800 44,100 50, 000 45, 000 45, 000 4,000 41, 000 2, 765, 000 2, 076, 700 2, 364, 650 550, 035 1, 814, 615 * New bank organized with same title. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XCV XVI.—Names and compensation of officers and clerics in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Class. Barnes. Salary. COMPTROLLER. Jno Jay Knox $5, 000 DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. John S Langworthy 2,500 CLERKS. J Franklin Bates Edward "Wolcott John D Patten jr George. W. Martin . .. John W Griffin Edward S Peck George H. Wood William Elder ... . diaries H Norton F A Sim kins Charles A Jewett Watson W Eldridge Edward Myers Fernando C. Cake William H Milstead Frank A Miller John A. Kayser C. Burr Vickery Charles H. Cherry Theodore 0. Ebaugh William Sinclair "William B Gi'eene William D Swan Nathaniel 0. Chapman William H. Glascott William A Page Charles Scott William Cruikshank Richard T J. Falconer Miss Francis R. Spragne Alanson T. Kinney Walter Taylor John J. San born Washington K. McCoy . David B. Ventres James C. Brown E. M. Sunderland. John J. Patton Philip T. Snowden Isaac C. Miller Edward. W. Moore Walter S. Johnston Charles E. Brayton John A. Hebrew True S. Norrisj Mrs. Mary S. McCormick . . . . Mrs. Sarah F. Fitzgerald Mrs. Etha E. Poole Mrs. Sophy C. Harrison Mrs. Fayette C. Snead, Mrs. Marie L. Sturgus Mrs. Maggie B. Miller Mrs. Carrie F. B. Stevens Mrs. Julia R. Donoho Mrs. E. H. Reed Mrs. H. C. Carr Miss Celia N. French Miss Louisa W. Knowlton Miss Annie W. Story Miss Maggie L. Simpson Miss Eliza R. Hyde Miss Clara J. Fenno Miss Eliza M. Barker Miss Amelia P. Stockdale Miss Harriet M. Black Fourth class clerk 1 800 1,800 1,800 1 800 1 800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1 800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 do do do do do do do do . do do do do Third claims clerk . 1 600 1 600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1, 600 1,600 1, 600 1 600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1 600 do do do . . do do do do do do do do do Second class clerk do do do do . . . . . . do do do do do do . do F i r s t class clerk do do do do do . do . . do Female clerk do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . ...do do do do do .. . .. 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 J 400 1,400 L 400 1,400 ,400 400 ]L, 400 I 200 9.nn . . .... l' 200 1, 200 1, 200 1,200 1 200 1, 200 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 XCVI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. XVI.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks, tyc.—Continued. Names. Class. Salary. CLERKS—Continued. Miss Margaret E. Gooding. Miss Julia Greer Miss Lizzie Henry Miss Margaret L. Browne.. Miss Alice M. Kennedy... Miss Nellie W. Fletcher ... Miss Gertrude A. Massey .. Miss Flora M. Fleming Miss Martha M. Smith Miss Maria Richardson Miss Annie E. Wheat Miss Annie E. Ober Miss Margaret Downing ... Female clerk. do do .do . .do. .do. .do . .do . .do . .do . .do . .do . .do. 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 Edmund E. Schreiner . Harry K. Hughes J. Eddie DeSaules Miss M. L. Conrad William H. Walton ... Messenger . do .do . .do. .do . 840 840 840 840 840 Charles B. Hinckley . Assistant messenger. 720 Philo Burr William H. Romaine Henry Sanders Charles McTaylor Robert Le Roy Livingston . Henry Mathews James D. Burke Watchman. do.... 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 Laborer. do . do .do. .do . XVII.—Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of vthe Currency for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1873. For special dies, plates, paper, printing, &c For salaries $99,459 53 112,800 00 Total .., 212,259 53 In addition to the above amount there was paid for expenses of the office for special dies, plates, paper, printing, &c, for work done in 1872, and previous years, $82,198.31. The contingent expenses of the office were paid out of the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, and as separate accounts are not kept for the different Bureaus, the amount cannot be stated. AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES THE NATIONAL BANKS OCTOBEK, 1S63, TO OCTOBER, 1873. H. Ex. 3 A REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the National 1863. JANUARY. APRIL. JULY. OCTOBER 5. Resources. 66 banks. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds and securities Other items $5, 466, 088 33 5, 682, 600 00 106,009 12 Due from nat'l and other banks. Current expenses Premiums paid. 2, 625, 597 05 177, 565 69 53, 808 92 2, 503 69 ' 492,138 58 764, 725 00 1, 446, 607 62 Checks and other cash items Bills of national and otherbanks. Specie and other lawful money. 16, 797, 644 00 Total 1864. JANUARY 4. JULY 4. 139 banks. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds and securities Other items ... 307 banks. 467 banks. OCTOBER 3. 508 banks. $10, 666, 095 60 ! $31,593,943 43 15, 112,250 00 41, 175, 150 00 74,571 48 | 432, 059 95 $70,746,513 33 92, 530, 500 00 842, 017 73 $93, 238, 657 92 108, 064, 400 00 1, 434, 739 76 Due from national banks j Due from other b'ks and bankersReal estate, furniture, &c I Current expenses *4, 786,124 58 381,144 00 118, 854 43 4, 699, 479 56 8, 537, 908 94 755, 6$6 41 352, 720 77 15, 935, 730 13 17, 337, 558 66 1, 694, 049 46 502, 341 31 19, 965, 720 47 14,051,396 31 2, 202, 3i8 20 1, 021, 569 02 Checks and other cash itemg- -Bills of national and other banks. Specie and other lawful money. 577, 507 92 895,521 00 5, 018, 622 57 2, 651, 916 96 1, 660, 000 00 22,961,411 64 5, 057,122 90 5, 344, 172 00 42, 283, 798 23 7,640,169 14 4, 687. 727 00 44, 801, 497 48 37, 630, 691 58 114, 820, 287 66 252, 273, 803 75 j 297,108, 195 30 j Total 1865. JANUARY 2. 639 banks. APRIL 3. 907 banks. JULY 3. 1,294 banks. OCTOBER 2. 1,513 banks. $166,448,718 00 176, 578, 750 00 3, 294, 883 27 $252, 404, 208 07 277, 619, 900 00 4, 275, 769 51 $362, 442, 743 08 391,744,850 00 12, 569,120 38 $487,170,136 29 427, 731, 300 00 19,048,513 15 Due from national banks Due from otherb'ksandbankers. Real estate, furniture, &c Current expenses Premiums paid 30,820,175 44 19,836,072 83 4,083,226 12 1, 053, 7'25 34 1, 323, 023 56 40, 963, 243 47 2-2, 554, 636 57 6,525, 118 80 2, 298, 025 65 1, 823, 291 84 76, 977, 539 59 26, 078, 028 01 11,231,257 28 2, 338, 775 56 2, 243, 210 31 89, 978, 980 55 17, 393, 232 25 14, 703, 281 77 4, 539, 525 11 2, 585, 501 06 Checks and other cash items-.. Bills of national and other banks Specie JLegai tenderaud fract'l cur'ncy. 17,837, 496 77 14,275.153 00 4 481J937 68 72, 535, 504 67 29, 681. 394 13 13,710,370 00 6, 659, 660 47 112, 999, 320 59 41,314,904 50 21,651,826 00 9, 437, 060 40 168, 426,166 55 72,309,854 44 16,247,241 00 18,072,012 59 189, 988, 496 28 512,568,666 68 771,514,939 10 1,126, 455, 481 66 1,359,768,074 49 Loans and discounts U. S. bor d-5 and securities Other items Total T Including national banks. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banks from October, 1868, to October, 1873. 1863. JANUARY. JULY. APRIL. OCTOBER 5. Liabilities. 66 banks. $7,188, 393 00 ! 128, 030 06 8, 497, 681 84 981,178 59 2, 360 51 Due to nat'l and other banks* Other items 16, 797, 644 00 Total 1864. JANUARY 4. 139 banks. Capital stock I Surplus fund Undivided profits National batik notes outstanding Individual and other deposits... Due to nat'l and other banks*... Other items Total. $14,740,522 00 j APRIL 4. JULY 4. 307 banks. 467 banks. $42,204,474 00 I, 213, 945 00 OCTOBER 3. 508 banks. $86, 782, 802 00 432, 827 81 1, 625, 656 87 1,129, 910 22 3,094,330 11 30,155 00 19,450,492 53 2,153, 779 38 822, 914 86 ! 9, 797, 975 00 51,274,914 0L I 6,814,930 40 I 3,102,337 38 | 25, 825, 665 00 119,414,239 03 27,382,006 37 213,708 02 45, 260, 504 00 122,166, 536 40 34, 862, 384 81 43, 289 77 37, 630, 691 58 | 114, 820, 287 66 \ 252, 273, 803 75 297,108,195 30 2, 010, 286 10 5, 982, 392 22 1865. JANUARY 2. 639 banks. Capital stock $135, 618,874 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 8, 663, 311 22 12,283,812 65 APRIL 3. 907 banks. $215, 326, 023 00 17,318,942 65 17,809,307 14 JULY 3. 1,294 banks. $325, 834, 558 00 31, 303, 565 64 23,159, 408 17 OCTOBER 2. 1,513 banks. $393,157, 206 00 38, 713, 380 72 32, 350, 278 19 98, 896, 488 00 131, 452,158 00 171,321,903 00 Individual and other deposits... United States deposits 183, 478, 636 98 37, 764, 729 77 262, 961, 473 13 57,630,141 01 398, 357, 559 59 58, 032, 720 67 500, 910, 873 22 48,170, 381 31 Due to national banks Due to other banks and bank'rs*. 30, 619,175 57 37,104,130 62 41,301,031 16 59, 692, 581 64 78, 261, 045 64 79, 591, 594 93 90, 044, 837 08 84, 155,161 27 Other items 265, 620 87 578, 951 37 Total 512, 568, 666 68 National bank notes outstanding 66, 769, 375 00 771,514,939 10 462,871 02 944, 053 70 3,126,455,481 66 1, 359, 768, 074 49 ^ Including State bank circulation outstanding. EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the National 1§66. Resources. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds dep'dto secure circ'n. Other U. S. bonds and securities. Oth'r stocks, bonds, andmortg's. Due from national banks Due from other b'ks and bank'rs. Real estate, furniture, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of national and other banks. Specie Legal tenders and fract'l cur'ncy Total JANUARY 1. APRIL 2. JULY 2. OCTOBER 1. 1,582 banks. 1,612 banks. 1,634 banks. 1,643 banks. $500,650,109 19 298. 376, 850 00 142, 003, 500 00 17, 483, 753 18 93,254,551 02 14, 658, 229 87 15,436,296 16 3,193, 717 78 2, 423, 918 02 89, 837, 684 50 20, 406, 442 00 19,205,018 75 187, 846, 548 82 1,404,776,619 29 $528, 080, 526 70 315,850,300 00 125, 625, 750 00 17, 379, 738 92 87,564,329 71 13, 682, 345 12 15, 895, 564 46 4, 927, 599 79 2,2b3, 516 31 105, 490, 619 36 18,279,816 00 17,529,778 42 189, 867, 852 52 1, 442, 407, 737 31 1,476,395,208 13 1 §6 Loans and discounts U.S.bonds dep'd to secure circ'n. U.S.bonds dep'dto sec're dept's. U.S.bonds and sec'ties on hand. Oth'r stocks, bonds, and mortg's. Due from national banks Due from other b'ks andbank'rs. Real estate, furniture, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of national banks Bills of other banks Specie Legal tenders and fract'l cur'ncy Compound interest notes Total $550, 353, 094 17 326, 483, 350 00 121,152, 950 00 17,565,911 46 96, 696, 482 66 13, 982, 613 23 16, 730, 923 62 3.032,716 27 2, 398, 872 26 96, 077,134 53 17, 866, 742 00 12, 629, 376 30 201,425,041 63 $603, 314, 704 83 331, 843, 200 00 94, 974, 650 00 15, 887, 490 06 107, 650,174 18 15,211,117 ]6 17,134, 002 58 5,311,253 35 2, 493, 773 47 103, 684, 249 21 17, 437, 779 00 9,226,831 82 205, 793, 578 76 1, 526, 962, 804 42 7. JANUARY 7. APRIL 1. JULY 1. OCTOBER 7. 1,648 banks. 1,642 banks. 1,636 banks. 1,642 banks. $608, 771, 799 61 339, 570, 700 00 36,185, 950 00 52, 949, 300 00 15, 073, 737 45 92, 552,206 29 12,996,157 49 18, 925, 315 51 2, 822, 675 18 2, 860, 398 85 101, 430, 220 18 19, 263, 718 00 1,176,142 00 19, 726, 043 20 104,872,371 64 82, 047, 250 00 $597, 648, 286 53 338, 863, 650 00 38, 465, 800 00 46, 639, 400 00 20, 194, 875 21 94,121,186 21 10, 737, 392 90 19, 625, 893 81 5,693,784 17 3, 411, 325 56 87, 951, 405 13 12, 873, 785 00 825. 748 00 11,444,529 15 92,861,254 17 84, 065, 790 00 1, 511, 222, 985 40 1, 465, 451,105 84 $588, 450, 396 12 337, 684, 250 00 38, 368, 950 00 45, 633, 700 00 21,452, 615 43 92, 308, 911 87 9, 663, 322 82 19, 800, 905 86 3, 249.153 31 3, 338, 600 37 128, 312,177 79 16,138, 769 00 531, 267 00 11,128, 672 98 102, 534, 613 46 75, 488,220 00 $609, 675, 214 61 338, 640,150 00 37, 862,100 00 42, 460, 800 00 21,507,881 42 95,217,610 14 . 8. 389, 226 47 20, 639, 708 23 5,297,494 13 2, 764,186 35 134,603,231 51 11,841,104 00 333,209 00 12, 798, 044 40 100, 550, 849 91 56, 888, 250 00 1, 494, 084, 526 01 1, 499, 469, 060 17 1$6§. JANUARY 6. APRIL 6. JULY 6. OCTOBER 5. 1,642 banks. 1,643 banks. 1,640 banks. 1,643 banks. $655, 729, 546 42 339, 569,100 00 37, 853,150 00 43, 068, 350 00 20, 007, 327 42 114, 434, 097 93 8, 642, 456 72 22, 699, 829 70 2, 938, 519 04 2, 432, 074 37 124, 076, 097 71 13,210,179 00 342, 550 00 1, 863, 358 91 20, 755, 919 04 100,166, 100 00 19,473,420 00 44, 905, 000 00 $657, 668, 847 83 340, 487, 050 00 37, 360,150 00 36, 817, 600 00 20, 693, 406 40 102,278. 547 77 7, 848; 822 24 22, 747, 875 18 5,278,911 22 1,819,815 50 143,241,394 99 11,842,974 00 'J22, 668 00 2, 262, 791 97 13, 003, 713 39 92, 453, 475 00 4, 513, 730 00 59, 080, 000 00 1, 502, 647, 644 10 1, 499, 668, 920 97 1, 572,167, 076 26 1, 559, 621, 773 49 $616,603,479 89 Loans and discounts U. S. bonds dep'd to secure circ'n. 339, 064, 200 00 37,315,750 00 U.S.bonds dep'd to sec're dep'ts. 44, 164, 500 00 U.S.bonds and sec'ties on hand. 19,365,864 77 Oth'r stocks, bonds, and mortg's. 99, 311, 446 60 Due from national banks 8, 480,199 74 Due from other b'ks and bank'rs. 21,125, 665 68 Real estate, furniture, &c 2, 986, 893 86 Current expenses 2, 464, 536 96 Premiums paid 109, 390, 266 37 Checks and other cash items... 16, 655, 572 00 Bills of national banks 261, 269 00 Bills of other banks 1,927,876 78 fractional currency 20,981,601 45 Specie 114,306,491 00 Legal tender notes 39, 997, 030 00 Compound interest notes 8, 245, 000 00 Three per cent, certificates Total* $628, 029, 347 65 339, 686, 650 00 37, 446, 000 00 45, 958, 550 00 19, 874, 384 33 95, 900, 606 35 7, 074, 297 44 22, 082, 570 25 5, 428, 460 25 2, 660,106 09 114, 993, 036 23 12, 573, 5J 4 00 196,106 00 1,825,640 16 18, 373, 943 22 84, 390, 219 00 38,917,490 00 24, 255, 000 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banks from October, 1863, to October, 1873—Continued. 66. 1 § JANUARY 1. APRIL 2. JULY 2. OCTOBER 1. 1,582 b a n k s . 1,612 b a n k s . 1,634 b a n k s . 1,643 b a n k s . $403, 357, 346 00 $409, 273, 534 00 $414, 270, 493 00 $415, 472, 369 00 43, 000, 370 78 28, 972, 493 70 44, 687, 810 54 30, 964, 422 73 50,151,991 77 2), 286,175 45 53, 359, 277 64 32, 593, 486 69 National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding... 213, 239, 530 00 45, 449,155 00 248, 886, 282 00 33, 800, 865 00 267, 798, 678 00 19. 996,163 00 280,253,818 00 9, 748, 025 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts of U.S.disbursing officers. 522, 507, 829 27 29, 747, 236 15 534, 734, 950 93 29, 150, 729 82 533,338 174 25 36,038,185 03 3, 066, 892 22 564,616,777 64 30,420,819 80 2, 979, 955 77 Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers. 94,709,074 15 23, 793, 584 24 89, 067, 501 54 21,841,641 35 96, 496, 726 42 25, 951, 728 99 110,531,957 31 26,986,317 57 1,404,776,619 29 1,442,407,737 31 1,476,395,208 13 1, 526, 962, 804 42 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 1867. JANUARY 7. APRIL 1. JULY 1. OCTOBER 7. 1,648 b a n k s . 1,642 banks. 1,636 b a n k s . 1,642 banks. $420,229, 739 00 $419,399,484 00 $418, 558,148 00 $420,073,415 00 59, 992, 874 57 26, 961, 382 60 60,206,013 58 31,131,034 39 63,232,811 12 30, 656, 222 84 06, 695, 587 01 33, 751, 446 21 National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding... 291, 436, 749 00 6, 961, 499 00 292, 788, 572 00 5,460,312 00 291,769,553 00 4, 484,112 00 293,887,941 00 4, 092,153 00 Individual deposits LI. S. deposits Dep'ts of U.S.disbursing officers. 558, 699, 768 06 27, 284, 876 93 2, 477, 509 48 512, 046,182 47 27,473,005 66 2,650,981 39 539, 599, 076 10 29, 838, 391 53 3, 474,192 74 540, 797, 837 51 23, 062,119 92 4, 352, 379 43 Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers. 92, 761, 998 43 24, 416, 588 33 91,156,890 89 23, 138, 6:29 46 89,821,751 60 22, 659, 267 08 93,111,240 89 19, 644, 940 20 1,511,222,985 4C 1, 465, 451,105 84 1,494,084, 526 0L 1, 499, 469, 060 17 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 1 § 6 8. JANUARY 6. APRIL 6. JULY 6. OCTOBER 5. 1,642 b a n k s . 1,643 b a n k s . 1,640 b a n k s . 1,643 banks. $420, 260, 790 00 $420, 676, 210 00 $420,105, 011 00 $420, 634, 511 00 70,586,125 10 31, 399, 877 57 72,349, 119 60 32,861,597 08 75, 840,118 94 33, 543, 223 35 77, 995, 761 40 36, 095, 883 98 National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding... 294, 377, 390 00 3, 792, 013 00 295, 336, 044 00 3, 310,177 00 294, 908, 264 00 3, 163. 771 00 295, 769, 489 00 2, 906, 352 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts of U.S. disbursing officers. 534, 704, 709 00 24, 305, 638 02 3, 208, 783 03 532,011,480 36 22, 750, 342 77 4, 976, 682 31 575, 842, 070 12 24, 603, 676 96 3, 499, 389 99 580, 940, 820 85 17, 573, 250 64 4, 570, 478 16 Due to national banks Due to other banks and bankers. 98,144, 669 61 21,867,648 17 94, 073, 631 25 21,323,636 60 113; 306, 346 34 27, 355, 204 56 99, 414, 397 28 23,720,8:i9 18 1,502,647,644 10 1, 499, 668, 920 97 1, 572,167, 076 26 1, 559, 621, 773 49 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Total REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the National 1809. JANUARY 4. APRIL 17. JUNE 12. OCTOBER 9. Resources. 1,628 banks. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds to secure circulat'n. U. S. bonds to secure deposits .. U. S. bonds and sec'ties on hand. Oth'r stocks, bonds, and mortg's Due from redeeming agents . . . Due from other national banks. Due from State b'ks and bank'rs Real estate, furniture, and fixt's. Current -expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of other national banks .. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes Three per cent, certificates Total | 1,619 banks. 1,620 b a n k s . 1,617 banks. $644, 945, 039 3S8, 539, 950 34, 538, 350 35, 010, 600 20,127, 732 53 00 00 00 96 $662,084,813 338, 379, 250 29,721,350 30, 226, 550 20, 074, 435 47 00 00 00 69 65, 727, 070 36,067,316 7,715,719 23, 289, 838 3,265, 990 1, 654, 352 80 84 34 28 81 70 57, 554, 382 30, 520, 527 8, 075, 595 23, 798,188 5, 641,195 1, 716, 210 55 89 60 13 01 13 142, 605, 984 14,684,799 2,280,471 29, 626, 750 88, 239, 300 52, 075, 000 92 00 06 26 00 00 154,137,191 11, 725, 239 2, 088, 545 9, 944, 532 80,875,161 51,190, 000 23 00 18 15 00 00 $686, 347, 755 81 338, 699, 750 00 27, 625. 350 00 27, 476' 650 00 20, 777, 560 53 62,912,636 82 35, 556, 504 53 9,140,919 24 23,859,271 17 5, 820, 577 87 1, 809, 070 01 161, 614, 852 66 11, 524, 447 00 1, 804, 855 53 18, 455, 090 48 80,934,119 00 49,815,000 00 1, 517, 753,167 03 1,564,174,410 65 1,497,226,604 33 1,540,394,266 50 $682, 883,106 97 339, 480,100 00 18,704,000 00 25, 903, 950 0Q 22, 250, 697 14 56, 669, 562 84 35, 393, 563 47 8, 790, 418 57 25,169,188 95 5, 646, 382 96 2, 092, 364 85 108, 809, 817 37 10, 776, 023 00 2, 090, 727 38 23, 002, 405 83 83, 719, 295 00 45,845,000 00 1 8 7 o. JANUARY 22. MARCH 24. JUNE 9. OCTOBER 8. DECEMBER 28. 1,615 banks. 1,615 banks. ],612 b a n k s . 1,615 banks. 1,648 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts .. $688, 875, 203 70 $710,848,609 39 $719,341,186 Bonds for circulation . 339, 350, 750 00 339,251,350 00 338, 845,200 Bonds for deposits . . . 17, 592, 000 00 16,102, 000 00 15, 704, 000 U. S. bonds on hand... 24, 677,100 00 27,292,150 00 28, 276, 600 Other stocks and b'ds. 21, 082, 412 00 20,524,294 55 23, 300, 681 Due from red'g agents. 71, 641, 486 05 73,435,117 98 74,635.405 Due from nat'l banks . 31,994,609 26 29,510,688 11 36, 128J 750 9,319,560 54 Due from State banks. 10,238,219 85 10, 430, 781 26, 002, 713 01 Real estate, &c 26, 330, 701 24 26, 593, 357 3, 469, 588 00 Current expenses 6,683.189 54 6, 324, 955 2,439,591 41 Premiums paid 2, 680, 862 39 3, 076, 456 Cash items 111,624, 822 00 11,267,703 12 11, 497. 534 75,317,992 22 83, 936, 515 Clearing-house exch'gs National banknotes .. "IB" 840," 669'66' 14,226, 817 00 16, 342. 582 2, 476, 966 75 2,285, 499 02 2,184, 714 Fractional currency .. 48, 345, 383 72 37, 096, 543 44 31, 099, 437 Legal tender notes 87, 708, 502 00 82,485, 978 00 94,573,751 Three per cent, cert'fs. 43, 820, 000 00 43, 570, 000 00 43, 465, 000 Total 06 $715, 928, 079 81 $725, 515. 538 49 00 340, 857, 450 00 344,104; 200 00 00 15, 381, 500 00 15,189,500 00 00 22, 323, 800 00 23, 893, 300 00 23, 614, 721 25 87 22, 686, 358 59 61 64, 805, 062 88 66, 275, 668 92 66 37, 478,166 49 33, 948, 805 65 32 9,824,144 18 9, 202, 496 71 00 28, 021, 637 44 27, 470, 746 97 47 6, 905, 073 32 5, 871, 750 02 74 3, 251, 648 72 2, 491, 222 11 13 13, 229, 403 34 12, 536, 613 57 64 76, 208, 707 00 79, 089, 688 39 00 17, 001, 846 00 12, 512, 927 00 39 2,150,522 89 2,078,178 05 78 26,307,251 59 18, 460, 011 47 00 80, 580, 745 00 79, 324, 577 00 00 41,845,000 00 43, 345, 000 00 1,546,261,357 44 1,529,147,735 85 1,565,756,909 67 1,510,713,236 92 1,538,998,105 93 18 7 1. MARCH 18. APRIL 29. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 16. 1,707 b a n k s . 1,723 b a n k s . 1,767 b a n k s . 1,790 b a n k s . Resources. 1,688 b a n k s . Loans and discounts.. $767, 858, 490 Bonds for circulation . 351, 556, 700 Bonds for deposits 15, 231, 500 U. S. bonds on hand... 23,911,350 Other stocks attd b'ds. 22, 763, 869 Due from red'g agents. 83,809,188 Due from nat'l banks. 30,201,119 Due from State banks. 10, 271, 605 Real estate, &c 28, 805, 814 Current expenses 6,694,014 Premiums paid 3, 939, 995 Cash items 11, 642, 644 Clearing-house exch'gs 100, 693, 917 National bank notes .. 13, 137, 006 2,103,298 Fractional currency .. 25,769,166 Specie 91,072,349 Legal tender notes Three per cent, cert'fs. 37, 570, 000 59 $779,321,828 11 $789,416,568 13 $831,552,210 00 $818,996,311 74 00 354, 427, 200 00 357, 388, 950 00 364, 475. 800 00 366, 840, 200 00 23,155,150 00 28, 087, 500 00 00 15,236, 500 00 15, 250, 500 00 17, 675, 500 00 17, 753, 650 00 00 22, 487, 950 00 24, 200, 300 00 23, 061,184 20 24, 517, 059 35 20 22,414, 659 05 23,132, 871 05 92 99 34 79 17 20 85,061,016 38,332, 679 11,478,174 29, 242, 762 6, 764,159 4, 414, 755 31 74 71 79 73 40 92, 369, 246 39, 636, 579 11,853,308 29, 637, 999 6, 295, 099 5, 026, 385 71 35 60 30 46 97 86, 878, 608 43, 525, 362 12, 772, 669 30, 089, 783 6,153, 370 5, 500, 890 84 05 83 85 29 17 77, 985, 600 43,313,344 13, 069, 301 30, 070, 330 7,330,424 5, 956, 073 53 78 40 57 12 74 74 54 00 16 64 00 00 12,749, 289 130,855,698 16, 632, 323 2,135, 763 22, 732, 027 106,219,126 33, 935, 000 84 15 00 09 02 00 00 13,101,497 102,091,311 19, 101,389 2,160, 713 19,924,955 122,137, 660 30, 690, 000 95 75 00 22 16 00 00 14, 058, 268 101,165, 854 14, 197, 653 2, 095, 485 13,252,998 109,414,735 25, 075, 000 86 52 00 79 17 00 00 13, 784, 424 114, 538, 539 13, 085, 904 2, 061, 600 29, 595, 299 93, 942, 707 21, 400, 000 76 93 00 89 56 00 00 1,627,032,030 28 Total 1,694,440,912 94 1,703,415,335 65 1,730,5^6,899 72 1,715,861,897 22 _4 : , REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banks Jrom October, 1863, to October, 1873—Continued. 1 869. JANUARY 4. APRIL 17. 1,628 banks. 1,620 banks. JUNE 12. OCTOBER 9. Liabilities. Capital stock. 1,617 banks. $422, 659, 260 00 $426, 399,151 00 82,653,989 19 37,489,314 82 82, 218, 576 47 43,812,898 70 86,165,334 32 40, 687, 300 92 81,169,936 52 35, 318, 273 71 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 1,619 banks. $419, 040, 931 00 $420,818,721 00 National bank notes outstanding! State bank notes outstanding... 294, 476, 702 00 2, 734, 669 00 292, 457, 098 00 2, 615, 387 00 292, 753, 286 00 2, 55S, 874 00 293, 593, 645 00 2, 454, 697 00 Individual deposits U . S . deposits .1 Dep'ts of U. S. disbursing offic'rsj 568, 530, 934 11 13,211,850 19 3, 472, 884 90 547,922,174 91 10,114,328 32 3,665,131 61 574, 307, 382 77 10, 301, 907 71 2, 454, 048 99 511,400,196 63 7,112,646 67 4, 516, 648 12 Due to national banks | Due to State banks and bankers, j 95, 453,139 33 26, 984, 945 74 92, 662, 648 49 23, 018, 610 62 100,933,910 03 28,046,771 30 95, 067, 892 83 23,849,371 62 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total 2, 464, 849 81 1, 870, 913 26 2, 392, 205 61 1,735,289 07 .1 1,540,394,266 50 | 1,517,753,167 03 j 1,564,174,410 65 1 § 3,839,357 10 2,140, 363 12 1,497,226,604 33 7 JANUARY 22. MARCH 24 JUNE 9. OCTOBER 8. 1,615 banks. 1,615 banks. 1,612 bank s. 1,615 bank s. DECEMBER 28. Liabilities. Capital stock . . . . . . . . $426, 074, 954 00 $427, 504, 247 00 $427, 235, 701 00 $430, 399, 301 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,648 banks $435, 356, 004 00 90,174, 281 14 34, 300, 430 80 90, 229, 954 59 43,109, 471 62 91,689,834 12 42, 861, 712 59 94, 061. 438 95 38, 608, 618 91 94, 705, 740 34 46, 056, 4^8 55 Nat'l bank circulation. 292, 838. 935 00 State bank circulation. 2, 35i; 993 00 292,509,149 00 2, 279, 469 00 291, 183, 614 00 2, 222, 793 00 291,798,640 00 2,138, 548 00 296, 205, 446 00 2, 091, 799 (i0 Dividends unpaid 2, 299, 296 27 1,483,416 15 1, 517, 595 18 2, 462, 591 31 2, 242, 556 49 Individual deposits 546, 236, 881 57 6, 750, 139 19 U S deDOsits Dep'ts U.S. dis.offic'rs 2, 592, 001 516, 058, 085 26 6, 424, 421 25 4, 778, 225 93 542,261,563 18 10. 677, 873 92 2, 592, 967 54 501,407,586 90 6, 807, 978 49 4, 550, 142 68 507,368,618 67 6, 074, 407 90 4,155, 304 25 Due to national banks Due to State banks 108,351,300 33 28, 904, 849 14 109,667,715 95 29, 767, 575 21 115,456,491 84 33, 012, 162 78 100, 348,292 45 29, 693, 910 80 106,090,414 53 29, 200, 587 29 3, 842, 542 30 1, 543, 753 49 2, 462, 647 49 2, 873, 357 40 2,741,843 53 2, 302, 756 99 3, 843, 577 67 4, 592, 609 76 4,612,131 08 4, 838, 667 83 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable Total 1,546,261,357 44 1,529,147,735 85 1,565,756,909 67 1,510,713,236 92 1,538,998, 105 93 1 g 7 i. MARCH 18. APRIL 29. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 16. 1,688 banks. 1,707 banks. 1,723 banks. 1,767 banks. 1,790 banks. Liabilities. Capital stock $444, 232, 771 00 $446, 925, 493 00 $450,330,841 00 $458, 255, 696 00 $460, 225, 866 00 96,862,081 66 43, 883, 857 64 97, 620, 099 28 44, 776, 030 71 98, 322, 203 80 45, 535, 227 79 101,112,671 91 42,008,714 38 101, 573, 153 62 48, 630, 925 81 Nat'l bank circulation. 301,713,460 00 2, 035, 800 00 State bank circulation. 306,131,393 00 1,982,580 00 307, 793, 880 00 1, 968, 058 00 315,519,117 00 1, 921, 056 00 318,265,481 00 1, 886, 538 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 263, 767 70 2, 235, 248 46 1, 408, 628 25 4, 540,194 61 1, 393, 427 98 561,190,830 41 Individual deposits 6,314,957 81 U . S . deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. offic'rss 4, 813, 016 66 611,025,174 10 6,521,572 92 3,757,873 84 602,110,758 16 6,265,167 94 4, 893, 907 25 600, 868, 486 55 20,511,935 98 5,393,598 89 596, 586, 487 54 14, 829, 525 65 5, 399,108 34 Due to national banks. 118, 904, 865 84 Due to State banks 37,311,519 13 128, 037, 469 17 36,113, 290 67 135,167, 847 69 41,219,802 96 131,730,713 04 40,211,971 67 118.657,614 16 -38; 116,950 67 3, 256, 896 42 5, 248, 206 01 3, 573, 723 02 5, 74.0, 964 77 3,120, 039 09 5,278,973 72 3, 964, 552 57 4,528,191 12 4, 922, 455 78 5, 374, 362 67 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable Total 1,627,032,030 28 1,694,440,912 94 1,703,415,335 65 1,730,566,899 72 1,715,861,897 22 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the National FEBRUARY 27. APRIL 19. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 27. 1,814 banks. 1,843 banks. 1,853 banks. 1,919 banks. 1,940 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. $839, 665, 077 91 $844, 902, 253 49 $871,531,448 67 $877,197, 923 47 $885, 653,449 62 Bonds for circulation . 370,924,700 00 374, 428, 450 00 377, 029, 700 00 382, 046, 400 00 384, 458, 500 00 Bonds for deposits 15, 870, 000 00 15,169, 000 00 15, 409, 950 00 16, 304, 750 00 15, 479, 750 00 II. S. bonds on hand . . 21, 323,150 00 19, 292,100 00 16, 458, 250 00 10, 306,100 00 12,142, 550 00 22, 270, 610 47 Other stocks and b'ds. 22,838,338 80 21,538,914 06 23,160, 557 29 23, 533,151 73 Due from red'g agents 89, 548, 329 93 82,120, 017 24 91,564,269 53 80, 717, 071 30 86, 401, 459 44 Due from nat'l banks . 38, 282, 905 86 36,697,592 81 39, 468, 323 39 34, 486, 593 87 42,707,613 54 Due from State banks 12,299,716 94 12, 269, 822 68 13, 014, 265 26 12, 976, 878 01 12, 008, 843 54 Real estate, &c 30, 809, 274 98 30, 637, 676 75 3 L, 123,843 21 32,276,498 17 33, 014, 796 83 Current expenses 7,026,041 23 6, 265, 655 13 6, 719, 794 90 6,310,428 79 8, 454, 803 97 Premiums paid 6, 544,279 29 6, 308, 821 86 6, 616,174 75 6, 546, 848 52 7, 097, 847 86 Cash items 12,461,171 40 12,143,403 12 13, 458, 753 8.0 14, 916, 784 34 13, 696, 723 85 88, 592, 800 16 110,086,315 37 Clearing-house exch'gs 93,154, 319 74 114,195, 966 36 90,145, 482 72 15, 787, 296 00 18, 492,832 00 16,253, 560 00 National bank n o t e s . . 15, 552, 087 00 19,070, 322 00 2, 151, 747 88 2,143, 249 29 2, 278,143 24 2,069,464 12 Fractional currency . . 2,270, 576 32 10, 229, 756 79 24, 433, 899 46 25, 507, 825 32 24,256,644 14 Soecie 19, 047, 336 45 97, 865, 400 00 105, 732, 455 00 122, 994, 417 00 105,121,104 00 102,922,369 00 Legal tender notes 6,710,000 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 12, 650, 000 00 7,140, 000 00 15, 365, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. 18, 980, 000 00 12, 005, 000 00 4,185, 000 00 Total 1,719,415,657 34 1,743,652,213 55 1,770,837,269 40 1,755,857,098 24 1,773,556,532 43 1 8 7 3. FEBRUARY 28. 1,947 banks. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds to secure circulat'n U. S. bonds to secure deposits.. /U. S. bonds on hand (pther stocks, bonds, and mortg't Due from redeeming agents.... Due from other national banks Due from State b'ks andbank'r;Real estate, furniture, andfixt's Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house.. Bills of other national banks . . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Three per cent, certificates Total SEPTEMBER 12. 1,962 banks. 1,968 banks. $912,064,267 31 $925,557, 682 42 $913, 265,189 67 386, 763, 800 00 384, 675, 050 00 388, 080, 300 00 16, 235, 000 00 15, 035, 000 00 15, 935, 000 00 9,613,550 00 10, 436, 950 00 9, 789, 400 00 22, 449,146 04 22, 063, 306 20 22, 912, 415 63 95, 773, 077 10 88, 815, 557 80 97,143, 326 94 39, 483, 700 09 38, 671, 088 63 43, 328, 792 29 13,595,679 17 T2, 883, 353 37 14, 073, 287 77 34, 023, 057 77 34, 216, 378 07 34, 820, 562 77 6, 977, 831 35 7,410,045 87 7,154,211 69 7, 205, 259 67 7, 559, 987 67 7, 890, 962 14 11,761,711 50 11,425,209 00 13,036,482 58 94,132, 125 24 131, 383, 860 95 91,918,526 59 19,310,202 00 15,998,779 00 20, 394, 772 00 2,198,973 37 2,289,680 21 2,197,559 84 16, 868, 808 74 17,777,673 53 27, 950, 086 72 101), 605, 287 00 97,141,909 00 106,381,491 00 18, 370, 000 00 18, 460, (100 00 22, 365, 000 00 710. 000 00 1,805, 00'3 00 3U5, 000 00 1,976 banks. $944,220,116 34 388, 330, 400 00 14, 805, 000 00 8, 824,850 00 23, 709, 034 53 96,134,120 66 41, 413, 680 06 12, 022, 873 41 34,661,823 21 6, 985, 436 99 7, 752, 843 87 11,433,913 22 83, 926, 003 53 16,103, 843 00 2, 302, 774 26 19, 868, 469 45 92, 522, 663 00 20, 610, 000 00 1, 839, 152, 715 21 \ 1, 800, 303, 280 11 1, 851, 234, 860 38 j 1, 830, 627, 845 53 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banks from October, 1863, to October, 1873—Continued. 18 7 2. FEBRUARY 27. APRIL 19. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 27. 1,814 banks. 1,843 b a n k s . 1,853 b a n k s . 1,919 b a n k s . 1.940 banks. Liabilities. Capital stock $464,081,744 CO $467, 924, 318 00 $470, 543, 301 00 $479, 629,174 00 $482, 606, 252 00 110, 257, 516 45 46, 623, 784 50 111,410,248 98 56,762,411 89 Nat'l bank circulation. 321, 634, 675 00 325, 305, 752 00 327, 092, 752 00 333, 495. 027 00 1, 700, 935 00 1, 567j 143 00 1, 830, 563 00 1, 763, 885 00 State bank circulation. 336, 289, 285 00 1,511,396 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 103, 787, 082 62 43, 310, 344 46 104, 312, 525 81 46, 428, 590 90 105,181, 943 28 50, 234, 298 32 1, 451, 746 29 1, 561, 914 45 1, 454, 044 06 3,149, 749 61 1,356,934 48 593,645,666 16 Individual deposits 7,114,893 47 U. S.; deposits 5, 024, 699 44 Dep ts U. S. dis. offic'rs 620, 775, 265 78 6, 355, 722 95 3, 416, 371 16 618, 801, 619 49 6,993,014 77 5, 463, 953 48 613, 290, 671 45 7, 853, 772 41 4, 563, 833 79 598,114,679 26 7,863,894 93 5, 136, 597 74 Due to national banks 128, 627, 494 44 Due to State banks... 39, 025,165 44 120, 755, 565 86 35, 005,127 84 132, 804, 924 02 39, 878, 826 42 110, 047, 347 67 33, 789, 083 82 124, 218, 392 83 34, 794, 963 37 4, 225, 622 04 5, 821, 551 76 4, 745,178 22 5, 942, 479 34 5, 549, 431 88 6, 040, 562 66 6, 545, 059 78 6, 946, 416 17 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted... Bills payable Total 3, 818, 686 91 6, 062, 896 11 1,719,415,657 34 1,743,652,213 55 1,770,837,269 40 1,755,857,098 24 1, 773, 556, 532 43 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding .. Dividends unpaid FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 1,947 banks. 1,962 banks. 1,968 banks. $484,551,811 00 ' $487, 891, 251 00 $490,109, 801 00 $491, 072, 616 00 114, 681, 048 73 48, 578, 045 28 115, 805, 574 57 52, 415, 348 46 116, 847, 454 62 55, 306, 154 69 120,314,499 20 54, 515,131 76 336, 292, 459 00 1, 368, 271 00 338,163, 864 00 1, 280, 208 00 338, 788, 504 00 1, 224, 470 00 339, 081, 799 00 1, 188, 853 00 SEPTEMBER 12. 1,976 banks. 1, 465, 993 60 1, 462, 336 77 1,400,491 90 1, 402, 547 89 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts of U. S. disbursing offic'rs 656,187,551 61 7, 044, 848 34 5, 835, 696 60 616,848,358 25 7, 880, 057 73 . 4, 425, 750 14 641,121,775 27 8,691,001 95 6, 416, 275 10 622, 685, 563 29 7, 829, 327 73 8, 098, 560 13 Due to national banks Due to State banks and bankers 134, 231, 842 95 38,124, 803 85 126,631,926 24 35,036,433 18 137, 856, 085 67 40,741,788 47 133,672,732 94 39, 298,148 14 Notes and bills re-discounted... Bills payable 5,117,810 50 5, 672, 532 75 5, 403. 043 38 7, 059,128 39 5, 515, 900 67 7, 215,157 04 5, 987, 512 36 5,480,554 09 1,839,152,715 21 1,800,303,280 11 1,851,234,860 38 1, 830, 627, 845 53 Total ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON DECEMBER 27, 1872, FEBRUARY 28, APRIL 25, JTJ]NTE 13, AXD SEPTEMBER 12, 1873. A r r a n g e d J»y S t a t e s a n d Cities of R e d e m p t i o n . LIST OF STATES, TERRITORIES, AND REDEMPTION CITIES. STATES AND TERRITORIES. States and Territories. Abstract. Reports. Page. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia . Georgia Idaho Illinois iLdiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan , Minnesota 30 32 46 50 38 48 22 24 28 48 36 36 40 44 32 30 14 24 16 38 42 States and Territories. Page. 451 460 717 725 199 721 407 422 446 722 568 537 654 703 461 454 55 411 105 613 679 Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . Rhode Island . . . South Carolina . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia West Virginia .. Wisconsin Wyoming Abstract. Reports. Page. 42 46 44 14 20 50 18 28 34 44 20 16 28 34 30 50 14 26 26 40 48 Page. 690 719 712 77 318 727 226 438 481 716 339 178 442 473 457 724 91 424 433 639 723 REDEMPTION CITIES. Redemption cities. Abstract. Reports. Page. Albany . . . Baltimore Boston . . . Chicago.. Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit . . , Louisville 20 24 16 38 34 36 38 32 Redemption cities. Page. 226 411 107 574 489 492 618 466 Milwaukee . . . New Orleans New York.... Philadelphia ., Pittsburgh San Francisco St. Louis Washington . . NOTE.—For index of towns, see end of volume. Abstract. Reports. Page. 40 30 18 22 22 46 42 26 Page. 648 454 270 375 385 717 699 422 14 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, MAINE. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 61 banks. 61 banks. 63 banks. 63 banks. 63 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. $12, 978, 293 52 8, 469,250 00 Bonds for circulation . 470, 000 00 Bonds for deposits 131, 750 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 510, 449 79 Other stocks and b'ds. 1, 599, 259 62 Due from red'g agents 126, 980 49 Due from nat'l banks 3,973 25 Due from State banks262, 689 39 Real estate, &c 49, 377 24 Current expenses 37, 788 28 Premiums paid 360, 620 30 Cash items Clearing-houseexch'gs 282, 269 00 National bank notes.. 29, 385 73 Fractional currency . . 49,931 77 Specie 1,108,319 00 Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 26, 470, 337 38 $12,445,004 8, 469, 250 470, 000 129, 850 530,140 2, 177, 261 121,060 9,433 269, 893 30,641 34,251 270, 559 265, 687 31,112 25, 945 994,519 10, 000 Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks Real estate, &c Current expenses Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. 8. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs Total 00 03 25 00 00 26, 284, 611 63 NEW 42 banks. 92 $12, 977, 234 44 8, 689,250 00 00 470, 000 00 00 129, 650 00 00 522, 952 44 94 1, 637, 498 40 59 .101, 405 65 43 3, 433 93 38 278, 438 67 91 42, 230 94 91 42, 408 74 75 350, 329 48 52 228,167 31, 155 24, 595 1, 005, 373 20, 000 00 53 41 00 00 26, 554,123 63 $13,253,701 8,759, 250 470, 000 127, 950 525, 767 1, 694, 670 176, 375 12,397 289, 374 44,717 44, 060 437, 855 16 00 00 00 74 40 92 59 34 84 78 82 $13, 523, 420 8,850, 750 470, 000 128, 800 544,895 2, 061, 283 126,371 1,135 288, 360 39, 208 38,512 435, 277 47 00 00 00 34 82 28 30 68 91 19 78 272, 833 31, 310 24,157 1, 111, 478 10, 000 00 79 15 00 00 320, 057 29, 629 22,834 1,111,466 20, 000 00 25 76 00 00 27, 285, 900 53 28, 012, C02 78 HAMPSHIRE. 42 banks. 42 banks. 42 banks. 42 banks. $5, 930, 302 5,169, 000 375, 0C0 59, 000 204,192 1, 029, 492 35, 662 1,688 169, 583 36,146 38, 470 109, 060 44 00 00 00 77 80 34 56 46 23 00 69 $5, 855, 223 5,169 000 375, 000 32, 200 199, 010 1, 039, 687 20,212 18,276 172, 768 37, 452 35, 690 170, 873 93 00 00 00 14 21 19 27 83 96 94 37 $6, 062, 310 5,169, 000 375, 000 31, 550 193, 317 909,175 15, 443 7,813 182, 479 41,544 34, 618 177,148 78 00 00 00 21 25 84 11 82 94 94 42 $6, 251, 663 5,163, 000 375, 000 34, 300 211,079 1, 053, 929 23, 260 8,921 184, 086 38, 263 34, 705 101,261 91 00 00 00 50 66 05 47 90 06 59 86 $6, 534, 738 5, 163, 000 325, 000 33, 500 184,186 1, 004, 098 13,218 13,587 181,805 45, 777 21,833 78,302 84 00 00 00 94 61 08 93 63 85 04 21 i89, 843 12, 782 4,426 518, 547 5,000 00 71 69 00 00 183,633 11,039 2,917 486, 462 20, 000 00 55 16 00 00 137, 725 11,014 2, 653 481,771 35, 000 00 10 39 00 00 158,087 8,611 11,797 516,429 5,000 00 48 87 00 00 161, 473 13, 016 4, 260 507, 855 35, 000 00 88 31 00 00 13, 888,198 69 13, 829, 447 55 13, 867, 565 80 14,179, 397 35 14, 320, 654 32 VERMONT. 41 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banksReal estate, &c Current expenses Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total 40 banks. 40 banks. $8, 956, 000 7, 600, 000 250, 000 289,350 532, 350 1, 000, 013 40, 720 12, 468 192, 236 28, 952 122,200 109, 457 83 00 00 00 00 60 04 83 78 51 31 60 $8,850, 737 7, 400, 000 250, 000 182, 600 525, 400 1, 234, 967 76, 669 9,684 200, 448 19, 898 112, 586 93,198 70 00 00 00 00 57 19 06 36 22 31 77 69,100, 239 7, 446, 500 250, 000 202,150 520, 400 1,122, 762 84, 997 26, 767 200, 798 24, 946 102, 488 72, 595 112, 499 16, 226 29,561 740, 983 30, 000 00 49 30 00 00 67,752 16,970 61,844 612, 361 100, 000 00 56 20 00 00 65. 764 14, 352 30,171 571,339 150, 000 20, 063, 020 29 19,815,117 94 40 banks. 67 00 00 00 00 96 50 11 00 39 45 74 00 61 05 00 00 19,986,272 48 42 banks. $9,371,182 7, 446, 500 250, 000 227, 000 510, 300 1,160, 217 65, 517 40,330 213, 933 28, 012 108,251 109,183 43 00 00 CO 00 86 62 56 26 40 69 85 $9, 990, 752 68 , 7, 709 500 00 250, 000 00 211,600 00 345, 500 00 1, 338, 608 56 115,182 71 8,404 15 220,478 36 19,315 08 93, 713 58 93, 281 50 77,383 13, 646 38, 876 669.524 120, 000 00 39 15 00 00 84,095 16, 447 39, 706 605,199 150, 000 20, 449, 859 21 00 04 09 00 00 21,291,783 75 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 15 arranged by States and cities of redemption. MAINS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 61 banks. 61 banks. 63 banks. 63 banks. 63 banks. $9,125, 000 00 $9,125, 000 00 $9, 365, 000 00 $9, 440, 000 00 $9, 440, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 783, 978 65 1, 464, 210 63 1, 827, 200 10 1, 291, 930 71 1, 845, 085 35 1, 371, 596 94 1,854,387 81 1, 501, 399 57 1, 892, 058 60 1, 468, 253 79 Xat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 7, 512, 393 00 27,968 00 7, 507, 909 00 26,805 00 7,517,326 00 26, 805 00 7, 687, 238 00 25, 073 00 7, 783, 457 00 20, 483 00 Capital stock 35, 561 10 39, 535 26 49, 089 93 Individual deposits U.S. deposits Dep'tsU. S. dis. officers 5.622,721 92 98,704 89 235,173 14 5, 753, 823 56 97, 073 89 310, 915 12 5, 715, 859 65 118,816 15 164, 275 13 Due to national banks Due to State banks . . . 423, 484 93 95, 948 76 278, 106 70 26, 312 29 307, 796 78 22, 472 70 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 35,192 36 10, 000 00 Dividends unpaid Total 26, 470, 337 38 26,284,611 63 352,384 87 26, 499 27 31,985 01 43, 407 85 745 00 27, 285, 900 53 28,012,002 78 HAMPSHIRE. 42 banks. 42 banks. 42 banks. 42 banks. $5,135, 000 00 $5,135, 000 00 $5,135, 000 00 $5,135, 000 00 $5,135, 000 00 877,077 99 583,248 52 871, 773 12 512,645 59 893, 373 12 592, 773 37 876, 548 20 627, 269 05 910,890 34 581,769 19 4,534,118 00 18,446 00 4, 553, 309 00 17, 528 00 4, 567, 942 00 17, 507 00 4, 549, 609 00 17, 466 00 4, 556,186 00 17, 460 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 26, 554,123 63 43, 343 25 G, 493, 573 96 101, 676 75 346,119 44 385, 075 05 13, 035 51 50, 000 00 NEW Capital stock 41, 440 30 5,868,701 34 114.714 90 322, 850 04 42 banks. 37, 795 78 21, 527 67 16,721 15 17, 055 33 21,542 35 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU. S. dis. officers 2, 493, 492 66 91,820 84 94,278 95 2, 493, 204 80 110,154 89 100,776 60 2, 406, 161 20 135, 762 59 79, 670 60 2, 658, 676 73 159, 584 88 95, 956 48 2, 898, 791 43 88, 651 39 82, 779 41 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 5,319 40 13,727 35 7,177 21 4, 615 51 14,500 97 5, 352 94 32, 679 89 6, 796 79 26, 691 76 694 45 Dividends unpaid 3, 873 20 1,735 16 2, 800 86 2, 755 00 198 00 13, 888,198 69 13, 829, 447 55 13, 867, 565 80 14,179,397 35 14, 320, 654 32 Bills payable Total VERMONT. 40 banks. 40 banks. 40 banks. $7 710 012 50 $7 510 012 50 $7 560 012 50 | 7 , 560, 012 50 $7,810,012 50 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 268, 039 08 723, 316 62 1,336,073 01 427, 618 91 1, 335, 097 99 550,114 46 1, 357, 527 02 649, 083 54 1, 480, 758 21 468, 367 4L N a t l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 6,754,914 00 11, 393 00 6, 561, 878 00 9,360 00 6, 625, 351 00 9,359 00 6, 584, 707 00 9,359 00 6, 788, 607 00 7, 250 00 41 banks. Capital stock Dividends unpaid 42 banks. 5, 739 92 7,305 85 4,'879 05 4,777 09 9,151 61 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 3, 248, 573 97 68, 380 99 90, 239 01 3, 582,182 45 62, 902 67 165, 070 64 3, 572, 801 60 70, 328 76 51, 943 13 3, 910, 560 51 80, 183 90 130, 612 53 4, 385, 159 59 82, 046 64 151, 760 31 Due to national banks Due to State banks . . . 58, 324 73 10, 697 86 22, 029 96 11,540 95 51, 437 34 11, C92 65 34,115 23 12, 205 89 46, 639 10 12, 031 38 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 113, 388 61 5,000 00 114,143 00 143, 855 00 116, 715 00 50, 000 00 20, 063, 020 29 19,815,117 94 19, 986, 272 48 20, 449, 859 21 21, 291, 783 75 Total 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged MASSACHUSETTS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 163 banks. 163 banks. 163 banks. 163 banks. 166 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. $57, 325, 469 55 $58, 814, 336 90 Bonds for circulation . 36,214, 250 00 36,286,250 00 Bonds for deposits 1, 248, 500 00 1,198, 500 00 U. 8. bonds on hands.. 1,260,100 00 1, 085, 800 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 1,149, 859 09 1, 080, 534 29 Due from red'g agents. 6, 805, 300 67 7, 776, 433 92 Due from nat'l banks. 776, 425 26 455,044 31 Due from State banks. 90,95J 62 162, 778 67 Real estate, &c 1,316,211 75 1, 316, 428 46 Current expenses 214, 710 02 409,019 16 Premiums paid 164,599 00 174,302 41 731,591 78 747, 278 83 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. 1,114,296 00 1,139, 259 00 Fractional currency.. 166,901 13 169,193 06 Specie 129,883 15 117,103 61 Legal tender notes 4,391,783 00 3,806,357 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 115, 000 00 555, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. 10, 000 00 10,000 00 Total. 113,225,831 02 115,303,619 62 $59,641,014 36, 474, 250 1, 198, 500 963, 200 1, 053, 877 7,161, 831 473, 933 159, 099 1,317,291 129, 272 182,021 585, 558 946, 492 164,223 133,981 3, 671, 865 665,000 37 $60,470,341 10 $62, 534, 964 75 00 36, 648, 250 00 36, 945,250 00 00 1,198,500 00 1,198, 500 00 00 818, 550 00 749, 800 00 54 1, 043, 391 36 1, 087, 737 01 70 7,318, 406 83 7, 241, 000 39 52 478, 675 81 486, 473 78 06 213, 805 54 262, 817 96 19 1,318,146 32 1, 319,267 73 13 188, 703 89 545, 452 42 66 206, 703 16 254, 639 20 44 925,281 72 576, 522 86 00 21 73 00 00 114,921,411 55 1, 039, 305 168, 726 111,519 3,634,791 785, 000 00 70 86 00 00 1,125,248 184,464 196, 468 3,615,406 880, 000 00 52 57 00 00 116, 568, 098 29 119,204,013 19 49 banks. 51 banks. CITY OF BOSTON. 48 banks. 48 banks. Loans and discounts.. $90, 736, 985 51 Bonds for circulation . 30,091,500 00 Bonds for deposits 250, 000 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 539, 900 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 372, 443 60 Due from red'g agents. 9, 238, 797 66 Due from nat'l banks. 4, 976, 826 60 Due from State banks. 927, 597 82 Real estate, &c 1, 804, 739 02 Current expenses.. 288, 251 65 Premiums paid 170, 728 30 Cash items . . . . . . . . . . . 468,105 12 Clearing-house exch'gs 4, 942, 708 56 National bank notes . . 2, 842,878 00 Fractional currency.. 122,569 68 Specie 1, 535, 751 32 Legal tender notes 10, 806,142 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 470, 000 00 Three percent, cert'fs. 150, 000 00 Total 160, 035, 924 84 $94, 698, 933 30, 091, 500 250, 000 535, 950 457, 443 9,942,271 4,152,510 192,842 1, 800, 396 829, 448 179, 097 241 500 5, 904,' 132 2,773, 615 131, 878 1,010 534 10, 620, 240 430, 000 5, 000 48 banks. 71 $87, 867, 506 61 00 30,016,500 00 00 250, 000 00 00 384, 700 00 60 328, 650 00 18 10,794,115 40 11 3, 606, 967 61 170, 681 13 29 01 1, 797, 882 09 104, 335 42 77 163,623 58 25 95 330, 076 42 59 5, 989', 941 64 00 2, 579, 081 00 27 126, 454 67 35 1, 106, 560 12 00 8, 252, 050 00 00 770, 000 00 00 164,241,294 08 154, 639,125 69 $90,166,494 30,177,500 250, 000 428, 650 285, 800 10, 896, 560 3, 744, 782 131,625 1, 894, 442 289, 756 240,105 546,293 6, 572, 920 2, 895, 489 102,173 1, 015, 427 9, 708, 666 1, 225, 000 90 00 00 00 00 48 34 46 68 51 08 08 37 00 70 77 00 00 $93, 581, 238 30 379, 500 250, 000 454, 650 299, 943 8 904, 551 3 168,081 94, 769 1 900,732 869, 663 273,178 639, 610 6, 181,518 2 046, 408 127, 345 1 412, 395 7 767, 508 930, 000 28 00 00 00 60 66 10 29 42 64 70 20 79 00 97 54 00 00 160, 571, 687 37 159, 281, C95 19 62 banks. 62 banks. RHODE ISLAND. 62 banks. Loans and discounts.. $25, 560, 582 88 Bonds for circulation. 14, 985, 200 00 Bonds for deposits 210,00) 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 39, 950 00 Other stocks and b'd3. 302,190 03 Due from red'g agents. 2,281,250 45 Due from nat'l banks. 436, 805 66 Due from State banks. 294,877 42 Real estate, &c 589, 618 84 Current expenses 97,386 11 Premiums paid 41,210 32 Cash items 949, 314 95 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. 317,333 00 Fractional currency.. 61, 663 86 Specie 47, 858 66 Legal tender notes . . . 1, 484, 318 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs Total 47, 699, 560 18 62 banks. 62 banks. $25, 608, 690 72 14, 985, 200 00 210,000 00 39, 950 00 299, 846 53 2,261,375 42 418,974 63 163,192 69 • 588, 718 84 122, 095 50 35,500 00 815,773 82 253,102 62, 278 32,771 1, 501, 428 10, 000 00 22 44 00 00 47, 408, 897 81 $25,615,089 27 $25, 978, 604 66 J 4, 956,200 00 14, 985, 200 00 210,000 00 210, 000 00 24,150 00 24,150 00 296,946 53 286, 546 53 2, 364, 263 54 2,582,074 72 497, 894 28 498, 913 81 81,231 93 55, 250 41 623,301 88 633, 717 67 129, 239 06 100,126 33 35, 500 00 27, 500 00 491,269 85 1, 005, 932 49 270, 772 56, 758 28, 538 1,472,419 00 80 99 00 47,153, 575 13 246,114 64, 334 22, 191 1, 503, 850 00 95 22 00 48, 224, 506 79 $26, 362, 371 14, 982, 200 210, 000 29, 350 277, 315 2, 444, 736 489,831 57,064 581, 336 121, 389 28, 500 549, 305 232, 939 65, 794 35,117 1, 551, 035 25, 000 35 00 00 00 59 12 18 72 78 48 00 25 00 24 60 00 00 48, 043, 286 31 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 17 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 163 banks. 163 banks. 163 banks. 163 banks. 166 banks. Liabilities. Capital stock $39,897, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 11,399,957 36 4, 396, 458 93 Nat*l bank circulation State bank circulation 31, 925,375 00 97, 275 00 Dividends unpaid $40, 072, 000 00 $40, 247, 000 00 $40, 422, 000 00 $40,812,000 00 11, 540, 583 78 5,231,712 40 11,874,391 44 3, 796, 755 00 12,014,344 28 4, 299, 850 38 12,137, 432 43 5, 558,178 07 31,975,353 00 68, 990 00 32,113,863 00 45, 003 00 32, 268, 352 00 36, 835 00 32, 491, 693 00 33, 640 00 124,039 13 98,338 68 262,578 04 142,111 58 114,824 86 Individual deposits U: S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 22, 682, 756 77 532,751 77 35,134 54 23,912,267 19 545, 604 03 19, 578 76 24,105,802 68 490, 886 57 76, 980 43 24, 346, 242 76 544,664 28 262, 682 35 25, 292, 059 58 610, 995 46 80, 955 55 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 1, 694, 263 26 146, 481 29 1,540,927 16 172, 376 03 1,449, 742 82 168,207 11 1,698,511 83 132,183 72 1, 597, 688 89 138, 579 24 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 246, 837 97 47, 500 00 103,388 59 22, 500 00 254,701 46 35, 500 00 380,820 11 19,500 00 246, 466 11 89,500 00 115, 303, 619 62 114,921,411 55 116, 568, 098 29 119,204,013 19 Total 113,225,831 02 CITY OF BOSTON. 48 banks. 48 banks. Cipital stock $48, 900, 000 00 48 banks. 49 banks $48, 900, 000 00 $48, 900, 000 00 $49, 400, 000 00 51 banks. $50, 040, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 11, 332, 845 44 3, 794, 896 91 11, 332, 827 44 5, 443, 608 74 11,787,314 12 2, 504, 456 34 11,787,314 12 3, 636, 065 43 11,787,314 12 5, 892, 478 47 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 25, 866, 549 00 29, 705 00 25,786,394 00 29, 647 00 25, 862,212 00 9, 922 00 25, 809,948 00 9,911 00 25,961,072 00 9,910 00 Dividends unpaid 45, 785 89 29, 932 27 175,142 77 69, 546 80 39, 705 26 Individual deposits U S deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 51, 645, 483 48 10, 293 38 20, 657 43 52, 858, 537 30 22, 853 22 20, 868 08 4« 569,734 54 10,564 48 23,640 17 51, 433, 773 94 16, 605 35 34, 85S 16 47, 176, 600 10 23, 364 05 21,641 58 Due to national banks Due to State banks ... 16, 436,150 17 1, 900,575 07 17,243, 258 55 2, 573, 367 48 14, 576, 922 55 2,219,216 72 15, 838, 794 70 2,479, 070 47 16, 062, 579 57 2, 266,430 04 Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total 55 799 40 52 983 07 160, 035, 924 84 164,241,294 08 154, 639, 125 69 160,571,687 37 159,281,095 19 RHODE ISLAND. 62 banks. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. $20, 504,800 00 62 banks. 62 banks. $20, 504, 800 00 $20,504,800 00 62 b a n k s 62 b a n k s . $20, 504, 800 00 $20, 504, 800 00 3, 078, 054 30 1\ 645, 751 39 3, 243, 095 30 1,466,198 96 3, 307, 326 71 1, 536, 499 05 3, 389, 335 25 1, 633, 030 09 3, 511, 264 52 1,629,330 99 13,259,315 00 58,197 00 13; 259; 834 00 48, 686 00 13, 252, 375 00 44, 650 00 13,261,513 00 45, 292 00 13, 272, 799 00 39, 504 00 Dividends unpaid 69,970 11 90, 876- 09 92, 596 51 81, 750 11 1C4,191 48 Individual depositsU. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 7, 314; 169 13 63, 302 35 45,791 10 6; 831, 74& 51 57, 702 &6 118,934 17 6, 741, 767 86 81,007 92 51, 965 03 7, 305,248 39 56, 037 92 46, 250 19 7, 282, 515 55 65, 069 35 54,102 28 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 1,173, 787 85 386,421 95 1,358,492 63 428, 530 09 1,142,398 58 4m, 188 47 1,227, 206 99 642, 042 85 1,201, 331 45 358, 377 69 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 100,000 00 Total 20, 000 00 32, 000 00 47,699,560 18 H. Ex. 3 4^,408,-897 81 47,153, 575 13 48, 224, 506 79 48, 043, 286 31 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CONNE CTI CUT. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. 80 banks. 80 banks. 80 banks. SEPTEMBER 12. Resources. Loans and discounts.. $34,644,762 31 $?5, 263, 890 06 $35,631, 419 87 Bonds for circulation. 20, 252 700 00 20, 252, 700 00 20,252, 700 00 Bonds for de posits 270 000 00 270, 000 00 270, 000 00 JtT. S. bonds on hand . . 258, 400 00 224, 950 00 204, 800 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 913,166 30 874, 475 84 830, 652 77 Due from red'gagents. 5,308,894 18 4,951,340 43 5,194, 086 01 Due from nat'l banks. 2,089,760 71 1, 956, 528 90 1,659, 507 48 Duefrom State banks. 229,227 12 278, 075 42 259, 450 99 Real estate, &c 860, 829 40 877, 287 53 875, 686 73 ^Current ex penses 239, 072 79 193, 462 87 249, 197 71 Premiums paid 64,321 47 57, 449 58 56, 237 09 Cash items 489, 984 05 569, 083 34 547, 334 87 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . 526, 094 00 424,912 00 531,643 00 Fractional currency . . 79, 397 70 89, 282 21 75,794 13 Specie 77,716 80 130, 500 86 60, 473 77 2,368,071 00 Legal tender no-tes — 2, 457, 154 Of) 2, 335, 356 00 10, 000 00 U. »S. cert'tfs of deposit. 35, 000 00 10, 000 00 Three percent, cert'fs. 15,000 00 Total 68,829,264 89 68, 749, 225 98 j 69, 069, 340 42 NEW 80 b a n k s . $35, 673, 577 10 20, 252, 500 00 270, 0Q0 00 198, 500 00 922, 492 77 5, 267, 216 59 1, 954, 196 92 280, 297 54 904, 049 30 232, 365 76 57, 010 44 605, 812 75 $35, 808, 557 64 20, 252, 700 00 270, 000 00 201, 400 00 940, 980 50 4, 879, 870 89 1, 824, 228 36 287, 423 85 927, 386 11 194, 715 83 57, 382 91599, 565 05 512, 520 00 87,342 11 58, 779 21 2,458 113 00 35, O(.O 00 69, 769, 773 49 455, 306 87, 605 62,399 2,421,018 35, 000 00 76 12 00 00 69, 305, 540 02 YORK. 226 banks. 227 banks. 80 banks. 223 banks. 222 banks. 221 banks. Loans and discounts.. $71,310,767 67 $72, 079, 604 37 $70, 733, 630 84 $70,444,236 17 $71,271,075 31 32, 248, 450 00 32,061,950 00 32, 078, 150 00 Bonds for circulation.. 32, 564, 450 00 32,120, 650 00 1, 345, 500 00 1, 295, 500 00 1, 370, 500 00 1, 220, 500 00 Bonds for deposits 1,170, 500 00 893, 750 00 780, 700 00 816, 000 00 635, 600 00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 580,150 00 2, 759, 184 27 2, 580, 433 58 2, 835, 626 55 2, 874, 128 06 Other stocks and b'ds. 2, 849, 688 19 •9,814,461 74 11,113,105 32 9, 376, 804 90 8, 703, 597 26 Due from red'g agents. 9,910,524 63 1,986,766 14 1,969, 120 90 1,770, 134 49 2,118,617 98 Due from nat'l banks. 1,912, 167 16 706,299 11 882, 858 29 845,616 44 773, 894 34 Due from State banks. 717, 364 91 2, 076, 687 74 2,056,691 50 2, 045, 523 44 2, 053, 763 05 Real estate, &c 2, 055. 987 84 714,484 77 545, 949 42 676, 633 25 714,506 35 Current expenses 374, 655 48 218,882 35 227, 842 71 239,973 62 248,814 26 Premiums paid 256, 069 76 1,440,516 10 1, 959, 248 47 1,472,603 21 1, 649, 478 27 Cash items 1, 465, 965 50 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. 1, 111,893 00 870,823 00 774,415 00 1,150, 463 00 807, 290 00 Fractional currency . . 188,427 37 201,858 27 185.073 81 184,364 61 182, 086 94 Specie 154,793 95 132,731 46 119, 624 28 168,260 32 238,327 16 Legal tender notes . . . 5, 578, 250 00 5, 129,601 00 4, 992, 269 00 4, 860, 965 00 4, 927, 757 00 U. S". cert'fs of deposit 190, 000 00 635, 000 00 755, 000 00 860, 000 00 835, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. 35, 000 00 10,000 00 Total 133,090,114 21 134,719,518 29 CITY 50 banks. 131,071,378 83 OF NEW 50 banks. Total 395, 344, 843 04 432, 983, 953 57 131, 675, 259 88 YORK. 48 banks. 49 banks. 49 banks. Loans and discount* . . $191,583,981 48 $199,349,213 62 $190,436,815 34, 358,100 00 34,246,100 Bonds for circulation.. 34,358, 100 00 2, 066, 750 00 700, 000 00 7C0, 000 Bonds for deposits 2,995, 100 00 3, 747, 550 00 3, 473, 900 U. S. bonds on hand . . 3, 697, 534 81 3,571,897 33 3, 724, 203 Other stocks and b'ds Due fr<»m red'g agents 16, 493, 684 11 13, 849, 887 46 13,908,614 Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks. 2,334,635 27 1,971,250 99 2, 335.170 7, 880, 203 37 8, 547, 345 47 8,591,162 Real estate, >&c 1, 166, 162 32 1, 458, 946 2, 89>, 464 73 Current expenses Premiums paid 860, 089 55 826, 717 65 866, 880 3, 528, 288 68 1,609,934 13 1,825,260 Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs 72, 5-29, 454 81 110,965,410 15 75,636,314 2, 855, 756 00 1, 560, 492 00 3, 249, 725 National bank notes.. 300, 809 18 298, 942 59 301,741 Fractional currency . . 13, 498, 549 86 13, 088, 250 Specie . . . . 13 778 03L 05 21,532,500 00 24, 023, 521 24,451,960 00 Legal tender notes 9,205, 000 00 10,890,000 00 9, 475, 000 U. S. cert'fs of deposit Three per cent, cert'fs. 3, 535, 000 00 1,540,000,00 700, (J00 130, 739, 538 67 35 $195,531,730 44 $199,343,346 83 00 34, 196, 100 00 33,870, 100 00 00 650, 000 00 650, 000 00 00 3, 687, 750 00 3, 332, 400 00 12 4, 552, 797 40 3, 799, 086 37 14 77 04 70 76 87 21 00 94 93 HO 00 00 388,041,606 83 15,890,584 2, 350, 769 8, 723, 196 1,449,864 900, 524 1, 917, 255 71,071, 164 4, 146,430 283, 246 23,581,177 30, 063, 875 10,495,000 295, 000 53 07 82 54 29 34 98 00 09 71 00 Of) 00 4U9, 032, 755 18 15, 740, 765 2, 077, 286 8,469, 984 905, 622 766, 179 2, 058, 769 67, 897, 740 2,618,583 338, 394 14,585,810 21,468,530 10,810,000 99 04 33 11 69 53 69 00 32 55 00 00 389,486,310 48 19 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CONNE CTICUT. DECEMBER 27. APRIL 25. FEBRUARY 28. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 80 banks. 80 banks. 80 banks. 80 banks. $25, 231, 820 00 $25, 231, 820 00 $25, 324, 620 00 $25, 324, 620 00 6,261,301 75 2, 254,197 26 6, 494, 764 05 1, 708, 739 66 6, 483, 243 90 2, 044, 840 15 6,541,781 84 2, 160, 265 89 17,870,261 00 202, 415 00 17,835,593 00 198,914 00 17,851,711 00 193,13L 00 17, 824, 465 00 191,857 00 80 b a n k s . $25, 324, 620 00 6, 781, 957 96 1,823, 490 61 17, 853, 885 00 186, 978 00 Dividends unpaid . . . . S3,146 12 104, 067 97 93, 705 37 89, 202 54 117,168 79 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 12, 767, 863 32 126,253 14 47, 270 44 13, 240, 350 03 136, 424 68 112, 788 46 13, 692, 560 82 115,888 84 21,843 85 13, 698, 136 36 123,027 26 81,343 05 13, 705, 577 36 107, 998 73 83,101 26 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 3,250,219 25 513,337 61 3, 077, 487 89 432, 276 24 2, 649, 422 58 426, 372 91 3, 059, 828 78 616,248 01 2, 779,666 28 376, 096 03 211, ISO 00 176, 000 00 37, 000 00 135,000 00 33, 000 00 25,997 76 10, 000 00 155, 000 00 €8, 829, 264 89 68, 749, 225 98 69, 069, 340 42 69, 769, 773 49 69, 305, 540 02 Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total NEW 227 banks. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. $35, 934,141 00 7, 533, 534 57 6, 163, 000 36 28, 630, 067 00 348, 185 00 Dividends unpaid YORK. 226 banks. 223 fcanks. $35, 634,141 00 $35, 424,141 00 7, 683, 698 83 4, 700, 305 60 222 banks. 221 banks. $35,394,141 00 $35,374,691 00 7, ,706, 226 13 5, 555, 079 49 7, 656, 454 44 6, 073, 286 01 7,924,556 61 5, 183, L85 11 28,323,441 00 28,116, 347 00 333,806 00 301, 012 00 28,104, 062 00 277, 626 00 28,182,591 00 268, 926 00 108,124 55 127,165 06 86,416 01 91,348 11 97, 663 26 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 4€, 653, 584 70 517,841 44 156, 062 59 51, 050, 278 71 578, 457 55 104,510 11 46, 892, 327 42 §32, 096 79 108, 061 22 44, 950, 799 56 607, 152 93 251,416 75 47.231,981 06 '551,450 54 405,351 54 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 3, 954, 384 05 1,397,517 15 3, 43©, 745 3S 1,231,308 €0 3, 397, 679 51 1, 224, 355 41 4,096,216 24 1, 233, 306 71 3, 525, 046 90 1,361,916 02 558, 691 06 962,969 41 650, 362 20 1, 077, 272 65 960,430 46 1, 043, 298 46 717, 605 80 850, 295 04 133, 090,114 2€ 134, 719, 518 29 131,071,378 83 Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total . 814,084 57 879, 587 23 CITY OF N E W 130, 739, 538 67 131, 675, 259 88 YORK. 50 banks. 50 banks. 49 banks 49 banks 48 banks. $71, 285, 000 00 $71,285,000 00 $70, 985, 000 00 $70, 985, 000 0 0 $70, 235,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 956, 398 03 12, 763, 524 17 21,304,808 19 10,233,861 13 21, 299, 577 88 12,106,727 58 21,419,771 62 12, 795, 525 22 21,923,211 45 11, 210, 470 03 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 27,927,271 00 162, 849 00 27,964,671 00 147, 387 00 27, 973, 333 00 147, 293 00 27, 724, 396 00 147, 214 00 27, 482, 342 00 146, 525 00 Capital stock 161, 469 96 256, 822 31 152,165 64 154, 947 74 205, 979 60 Individual deposits 176,197, 857 11 U. S. deposits 1, 572, 151 25 46, 764 84 Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 208, 639, 376 23 266,935 81 96, 424 96 171,489,753 63 264, 846 93 31, 584 79 181,196, 512 91 274, 422 35 70, 844 66 167, 512, 662 74 296, 877 39 40, 297 13 74, 853, 321 41 19, 294, 021 93 72, 257, 769 25 18,113,050 50 Dividends unpaid Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 67,115, 052 59 16, 998, 635 39 74, 364, 848 43 18, 307, 426 56 §7, 905,168 79 15, 623, 401 81 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 114,812 32 43, 127 38 67,910 23 48, 479 72 62, 753 78 Total 395,344,843 04 432, 983, 953 57 388, 041, 606 83 116, 777 34 62, 125 39 409, 032, 755 18 389, 486, 310 48 20 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CITY DECEMBER 27. OF ALBANY. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13". 1 SEPTEMBER 12. Resources. 7 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and bMs. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, certfs. Total 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. $8, 812, 906 69 2, 297, 000 00 270, 000 00 69, 500 00 83, 250 00 2,214,704 61 662, 359 96 162,763 55 254, 678 51 2,341 67 32,560 69 203,311 44 307, 813 03 186, 367 00 28, 527 88 7,618 75 796,915 00 725, 000 00 $8, 958, 680 2; 297, 000 270, 000 69,500 79, 652 2, 173,414 666, 540 88,971 254, 678 3, 762 24,486 287,253 71, 877 154,268 22, 157 7, 409 782, 240 775,000 52 00 00 00 25 97 32 37 5L 50 79 19 63 00 79 75 00 00 $9,132, 383 00 2,297, 000 00 270, 000 00 71, 500 00 79, 652 25 3,454,240 11 868,120 40 106,661 03 254, 678 51 6,104 17 24,791 79 262 712 56 101, 923 73 163,164 00 25,320 12 7,415 75 816, 663 00 825, 000 00 $9,339,316 2,297, 000 270, 000 69, 500 75, 337 2,890,521 820,241 221, 658 255, 877 2,341 24,486 217, 709 246, 224 167, 703 26, 079 7,334 750, 645 935, 000 17, 327,200~ 57 17,117, 618 78 16, 986, 893 59 18,767,330 42 18,616,978 16 NEW 60- banks Loans and discounts.. $24, 888, 473 21 Bonds for circulation . 12, 165,650 00 Bonds for deposits 280, 000 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 67., 700 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 367, 971 91 Due from red'g agents. 3, 720, 674 04 Due from nat'l banks. 1,512,039 64 Due from State banks. 485, 672 51 Real estate, &c 1,368,876 22 Current expenses 320,819 11 Premiums paid 211.732 41 Cash items . . . . . . . . . . 678 428 46 Clearing-house ©xcii'gs 612, 267 00 National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . 87,719 82 Specie .... 96 728 4'r> 2, 205, 253 00 Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 10, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 7 banks. $8, 545, 683 75 2, 284, 000 00 300, 000 00 69,500 00 162, 743 50 2, 650, 779 94 729, 259 62 229, 642 64 254, 878 51 7.475 02 32, 560 69 148, 448 57 129, 234 57 188,473 00 28,053 30 7,693 46 983,774 00 565, 000 00 10, 000 00 49,080,005 75 66 00 00 00 25 54 77 50 67 67 79 59 38 00 76 58 00 00 JERSEY. 60 banks 62 banks. $24, 700, 644 12, 131,650 280, 000 154,900 315, 309 4, 062, 199 1, 314, 705 711,993 1,467,654 178, 253 206, 828 750, 600 48 00 00 00 48 11 12 71 60 74 18 65 459,147 74, 642 89, 241 2, 150, 990 20 000 10, 000 00 15 "5 00 no 00 49,078,759 47 62 banks. $25, 265, 372 05 12, 397, 650 00 280, 000 00 60, 100 00 315,877 69 4-, 042, 220 93 1,468, 01S 98 566, 642 15 1,510,623 83 168,084 54 242,402 98 923 540 n 610,947 80, 353 132, 651 2, 189, 842 40 000 00 62 7M 00 00 50, 294, 325 63 62 banks $25, 763, 272 12, 397, 650 280, 000 57, 200 315,849 4,132, 556 1,529,429 619, 523 1,566,076 251, 766 242, 425 840 167 64 00 00 00 98 61 17 43 71 90 86 76 592, 207 91,303 85 912 2,168, 513 50 000 00 74 65 00 00 $26, 057, 720 49 12, 429, 650 00 270, 000 00 66, 450 00 332, 786 61 4, 093, 461 20 1,416,543 08 490, 370 41 1,580, 727 97 181,647 49 242, 348 71 789 025 18 573, 99, Ill 2, 2m. 379 00 477. 40 015 n«> 318 00 50,988,855 45 50,938,920 56 153banks. 157 banks. PENNSYLV A N I A . 157 banks. 157 banks. 158 banks. Loans and discounts.. $44,199, 085 12 $44, 343,913 90 $47, 328, 378 20 $47,011,167 64 $47, 708, 752 78 26, 060,150 00 26,134, 300 00 Bonds for circulation . 25, 643, 550 00 25, 722,300 00 25,912,150 00 7.10, 000 00 710, 000 00 710, 000 00 710, 000 00 710, 000 00 Bonds for deposits 846, 350 00 813, 300 00 663, 450 00 659, 800 00 570, 500 00 U. S.bonds on hand.. 1, 686, 052 37 1,588, 645 93 1,594,341 62 1, 643, 958 06 1, 763, 062 39 Other stocks and b'ds. 4, 8-28,228 53 5, 772,366 99 6, 029; 293 31 5, 515,115 78 6, 436, 97.2 65 Due from red'g agents 1, 802,240 13 1,967, 339 91 2, 022, 735 94 1,955,826 45 1, 863, 352 97 Due from nat'l banks. 1,217, 430 58 1,355,487 54 1,428,744 52 1, 313, 507 53 1, 382, 076 51 Due from State banks. 1,141,473 23 1, 763,488 17 1,799,356 74 1, 793, 247 62 1, 832, 015 88 Real estate, &c 274, 852 86 403, 976 84 553,158 21 280, 639 89 398, 607 85 Current expenses 308, 190 24 326, 613 32 346, 554 02 363, 222 21 358, 464 51 Premiums paid 330 99 496, 368 20 503,124 60 464,231 37 550, 392 82 Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs 809,243 00 633,759 00 798, 927 00 835, 919 00 775,147 00 National bank notes.. 153,564 10 159, 688 49 151, 050 50 147,814 92 149, 634 37 Fractional currency . . 95, 149 67 89,197 41 56,149 66 61,874 13 48, 222 31 Specie 4, 623, 883 00 4,301,762 00 5, 068, 883 00 4, 847,102 00 4, 815, 315 00 Legai tender notes 45, 000 00 55, 000 00 50; 000 00 55, 000 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 35, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 89,470, 661 03 90,483,170 49 95, 021,297 32 93, 704, 924 78 95,560,468 86 21 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CITY DECEMBER 27. OP ALBANY. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Liabilities. Capital stock 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. $2,650,000 00 $2, 650, 000 00 $2, 650,000 00 $2, 650, 000 00 $2, 650, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,250,000 00 513,461 68 1, 260, 000 00 386, 748 41 1, 285, 000 00 • 405,554 53 1, 285, 000 00 489, 300 72 1, 285, 000 00 476, 927 29 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 2,025,466 00 16,322 00 2, 022, 037 00 8, 125 00 2, 026, 660 00 8,125 00 2, 030, 370 00 8, 125 00 2,021,028 00 8, 125 00 1, 672 40 3,907 60 3, 929 80 1, 536 60 2, 630 20 [ndividual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 8, 282, 693 32 55, 956 27 192,224 53 8, 092,168 23 35, 423 28 220, 765 84 8,196, 016 80 72,161 72 40, 318 90 9, 243, 697 79 71,750 76 330,271 47 8, 632, 405 43 47,473 03 364, 597 30 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 1, 967, 314 38 372, 089 99 2, 097, 934 38 340, 509 04 1, 989, 705 52 309, 421 32 2,178, 788 50 478, 489 58 2, 548, 097 39 580, 694 52 17, 327, 200 57 17, 117, 616 78 16,986,883 59 18, 767, 330 42 18, 616, 978 16 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total NEW Capital stock . . . . Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. JERSEY. 60 banks 60 banks. 62 banks. 62 banks. 62 banks. $13 280 350 00 $13 458 350 00 $13 714 050 00 $13 833 350 00 $13 858 350 3, 445, 648 31 1, 558, 708 56 3, 447, 236 85 1, 904, 548 28 3, 516, 524 53 1, 654; 143 67 10, 912, 028 00 92, 924 00 10, 898, 861 00 88, 821 00 10, 920, 073 00 88, 452 00 3, 258, 742 40 2, 027, 596 29 10, 699, 765 00 93, 640 00 Dividends unpaid 3, 443, 741 96 1,441,654 11 10,711,401 00 93, 567 00 no 39, 275 61 81,220 16 67, 053 53 37, 408 85 66, 820 79 Individual deposits U S deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 16,423,923 34 147, 005 22 47, 431 54 16, 720, 548 54 149,153 00 156, 977 35 17,156, 014 30 123, 235 29 22, 392 53 17, 461, 623 27 133, 601 95 112,822 14 17, 396, 094 23 136, 646 53 124, 721 91 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 2, 438, 825 58 349,496 91 2, 340, 723 24 306, 512 38 2, 621, 578 45 344,707 66 2, 475, 319 06 371, 263 05 2,511,514 66 393, 962 16 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 156, 505 86 117, 448 00 66, 785 73 108,125 00 85, 985 00 150, 000 00 50, 000 00 174, 000 00 136,617 08 135,000 00 49, 080, 005 75 49, 078, 759 77 50,294, 325 63 50, 988, 855 45 50, 938, 920 56 Total PENNSYLVANIA. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 157 banks 157 banks. 158 banks. 158 banks. $26, 385, 240 00 $26, 475,240 00 $26, 797, 610 00 $26, 810, 580 00 $26, 775, 240 00 6, 587, 630 51 1, 957, 240 20 6, 709, 239 56 2, 010, 602 17 6, 714, 595 67 2, 674, 265 44 6, 859, 780 15 1, 986, 903 56 7, 029, 574 64 2, 401, 517 88 22, 663, 019 00 111,034 00 22, 708, 475 00 107, 78 L 00 22, 845,257 00 108,137 00 22,939,416 00 106,994 00 23, 086, 678 00 105, 568 00 157 banks. 154, 886 33 121,419 68 65, 717 02 [ndividual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 28,124, 266 10 290, 972 50 17, 744 78 29, 278, 433 41 331,551 73 23, 465 47 31, 803, 727 93 403, 650 43 22,551 62 30, 868, 300 66 352, 62L 33 12,629 63 32,357,191 88 329, 761 40 16, 834 66 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 2, 395, 069 34 469, 909 51 1, 939, 165 05 516,185 60 2, 735, 102 51 622, 619 06 2, 730, 805 80 548,701 70 2,572,417 43 535, 629 91 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 245, 924 20 67, 724 50 223, 639 82 37, 972 00 187,009 72 41, 053 92 267,274 18 46, 393 02 197,712 58 48, 385 98 89, 470, 661 03 90, 483,170 49 95, 021, 297 32 93, 704, 924 78 95, 560, 468 36 Dividends unpaid Total 174,524 75 103, 956 50 22 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CITY OP PHILADELPHIA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. 29 banks. 29 banks. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 29 banks. 29 banks. 29 banks. Resources. • Loans and discounts.. $40,383, 190 11 $43, 468, 924 89 $44,371,520 86 $46, 665, 303 77 $45, 080,114 39 13,574, 200 00 13, 577, 700 00 Bonds for circulation. 13, 549, 200 00 13s 668, 200 00 13, 668, 200 00 225, 000 00 1, 225, 000 00 Bonds for deposits 225, 000 00 1, 225, 000 00 225, 000 00 428, 200 00 329,250 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 571,750 00 508, 000 00 508, 000 00 1, 532, 777 78 1, 446, 729 65 Other stocks and b'ds. 1, 468, 172 94 1,451,022 80 1,447, 392 80 4, 733, 500 50 3, 723, 154 03 Due from red'g: agents. 4,039,316 41 4,449,591 57 5,477,491 83 2,564,141 88 3, 159, 475 32 Due from nat'l banks2, 789, 572 79 3, 222, 968 42 3, 117,591 45 770,587 61 749,565 77 Due from State banks 653, 350 08 861, 630 71 699,835 89 2,056,737 16 2,062, 978 85 Real estate, &c 2,011, 107 83 2, 069, 677 15 2,105,000 90 435, 787 49 560, 707 57 Current expenses 188, 886 99 170, 738 58 505,356 72 200, 795 54 199, 150 23 Premiums paid 168,788 19 311,392 85 194,055 59 240, 580 37 388,913 49 Cash items 236, 992 80 316,032 29 315,841 63 7, 892, 066 11 6, 495, 287 50 Clearing-house exch'gs 6,354,361 38 7,441,638 93 7,863,661 19 894, 753 00 1,461,772 00 National bank notes . . 1,199, 409 00 1, 544, 7911 00 871,507 00 140, 663 65 145,424 15 Fractional currency . . 165,715 55 154,227 84 163,303 95 266, 837 01 102, 908 29 Specie 309, 184 18 167..431 48 264,429 71 4, 472, 586 00 6, 534, 743. 00 Legal tender notes 7, 258, 772 00 4,872.737 00 4,231,243 00 3, 825, 000 00 3, 920, 000 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 1, 330, Oi.O 00 5, 685^ 000 00 3, 720, 000 00 145, 000 00 Three per cent.cert'fs. 250, 000 00 Total 83,152, 770 25 87, 868,138 99 90, 454, 280 71 94, 785, 383 39 90,458,026 05 CITY OP PITTSBURGH. 16 banks. 16 banks. Loans and discounts.. $15, 587. 135 66 $16,045,611 28 Bonds for circulation.. 7, 658, 500 00 7, 558, 500 00 Bonds for deposits 50, 000 00 169, 950 00 169, 950 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and bTds. 54, 193 98 43, 412 50 Due from red'g agents. 1,983,711 98 2, 200, 637 40 Due from nat'l banks. 315,384 97 459, 687 07 Due from State banks. 249,564 51 418,113 21 Real estate, &c 851, 049 57 850, 645 48 99, 438 08 121,697 05 Ourrent expenses 25, 050 82 21, 763 92 Premiums paid 191,878 25 145,244 09 Cash items 728, 229 42 810,636 88 Clearing-house exch'gs 182,702 01) National bank notes . . 208, 346 00 29, 490 92 Fractional currency.. 41,806 29 Specie 45,115 66 32, 542 66 Legal tender notes 2, 065, 558 00 2,118,905 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent.cert'fs. Total 30,290, 300 82 31, 244,151 83 16 banks. 16 banks. 16 banks. $16, 428, 004 23 $16, 658, 636 60 $16,615,181 60 7, 558, 500 00 7, 558, 500 00 7, 558, 500 00 50, 000 00 50, 000 00 50, 000 00 169, 950 00 169, 950 00 169, 950 00 34,463 10 33,463 10 32,123 10 2,377,910 97 1,817,168 49 2, 265, 326 65 576, 043 83 407, 943 26 497, 678 62 409,114 73 270,238 11 315,889 07 845, 544 88 845, 669 88 843,298 8L 85, 855 67 139, 368 20 167, 030 10 21, 555 65 20,053 91 20, (43 59 174, 818 72 207, 912 52 167, 450 37 1, 047, 835 25 766, 75 L 53 997,844 36 207,374 00 389, 340 00 142, 388 00 31,473 56 29, 106 46 35,554 18 28,101 89 30, 262 55 36, 320 01 2, 673, 463 00 2, 666, 528 00 2,511,746 00 100, 000 00 1C0, 000 00 100, 000 00 31, 930,260 24 33, 050, 641 85 32, 526, 324 46 DELAWARE. 11 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency.. Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent.cert'fs. Total 11 banks. $2,429,150 77 1, 453, 200 00 60, 000 00 800 00 68,733 19 231, 574 40 102, 387 71 54, 572 68 203, 554 08 18, 666 86 14, 879 50 56, 204 50 $2,443, 375 59 1, 453, 200 00 60, 000 00 1, 050 00 63,183 19 229, 048 58 93, 390 01 57,317 71 218, 668 99 13,368 70 14, 674 50 74,577 63 46, 699 00 9,007 15 2, 950 55 240,338 00 57,381 00 10,959 60 3, 423 55 276, 078 00 10, 000 00 30, 000 00 5, 022, 718 39 11 banks. $2, 533, 160 66 1,453, 200 00 60, 000 (10 1, 050 00 169,412 61 223,264 44 100,581 54 61,951 43 127, 758 36 17,809 41 14, 599 50 84, 790 61 35, 527 10,137 3, 617 265, 999 00 2L C5 00 10, 000 00 5, 079? 697 05 | 5,172, 858 82 11 banks. 11 banks. $2, 447,588 53 1, 453, 200 00 60, 000 00 1, 050 00 168,212 61 233,790 16 106, 923 92 55, 232 39 127, 576 38 19,159 48 14, 455 50 62, 735 23 $2,480,247 74 1, 453, 2C0 00 60,000 00 1, 050 0O 178, 042 61 324,253 63 109,651 94 79, 615 44 128, 296 08 18,758 63 U,054 25 63, 634 44 60,817 00 11,446 44 2, 726 35 274,007 00 54, 947 00 8,991 34 2, 746 35 277,221 00 10, 000 00 10, 000 00 5,108, 920 99 5, 264,710 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 23 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CITY OF P H I L A D E L P H I A . DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 29 banks. 29 banks. 29 banks. 29 banks. $16, 735, 000 00 $16, 935, 000 00 $16, 935, 000 00 $16,935, 000 00 $16, 935, 000 00 6,913,661 90 1,244 576 32 11,780,498 00 64,138 00 29 banks. 6, 920, 551 62 1, 662, 432 43 6, 921, 474 59 2,113, 542 88 7, 046, 753 45 1,161,403 94 7, 069, 879 43 1, 703, 363 96 11, 734, 757 00 66, 528 00 11,832,565 00 66, 472 00 11, 834, 605 00 51, 326 00 11,871,114 00 51,532 00 105, 821 11 96,942 41 124, 700 41 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis officers 39, 206, 535 64 31,213 20 41,773.848 42 42, 059 05 42, 954, 632 52 1, 043, 080 24 47, 997, 661 51 1, 050, 051 98 43,782, 662 86 42, 180 01 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 5, 658, 692 33 1, 384, 624 05 6, 984,189 39 1, 634,451 97 6, 648, 299 19 1, 927, 081 91 7, 024, 440 49 1,862,105 06 8, 500 00 8,500 00 45,500 00 8,500 00 9, 343 43 83,152,770 25 87, 868,138 99 90, 454, 280 71 94, 785, 383 39 90, 458, 026 05 125, 330 81 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted. Bills payable Total 6, 850, 909 98 1, 591,161 09 106, 404 81 GITY OF PITTSBURGH. 16 banks. 16 banks. 16 banks. 16 banks. 16 banks. $9, 000, 000 00 $9, 000, 000 00 $9,000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2,872. 907 43 564, 904 50 2, 917, 982 78 487, 636 43 2, 903, 037 46 703, 088 89 2,945, 530 62 561, 323 82 3, 023,287 81 595, 538 25 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 6, 594, 773 00 18, 748 00 6, 585, 935 00 18, 521 00 6, 593, 622 00 18,317 00 6, 550, 768 00 17, 954 00 6, 566, 762 00 17, 609 00 23, 921 75 23,451 25 Capital stock $9,000,000 00 44,476 25 29, 979 25 Individual deposits.... U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 9, 228, 015 19 9,939,105 00 20, 302 91 10,538, 983 84 11, 680 34 11,842,528 20 9, 339 37 Due to national banks Due to State banks . . . 1, 207, 036 94 614,984 57 1, 340, 808 82 811.783 42 1,309,479 15 704, 850 55 1, 277, 264 61 737,999 69 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 144, 454 94 92, 097 22 30, 290, 300 82 31,244,151 83 Dividends unpaid Total 15, 960 25 131,240 76 31, 930, 260 24 $9, 000,000 00 10, 705, 645 93 16, 909 91 1, 545, 784 43 930, 465 78 84,011 79 100,870 10 33,050,641 85 32, 526, 324 46 DELAWARE. 11 banks. Capital stock 11 banks. 11 banks. $1,528,185 00 $1, 528,185 00 1, 523, 185 00 387, 416 04 121,367 23 400, 027 03 67, 528 76 405, 027 03 98, 211 70 406,309 77 117, 820 71 422, 373 64 72,140 83 1, 278, 704 00 10, 670 00 1, 287,217 00 8, 539 00 1, 283, 865 00 8, 534 00 1, 285, 203 00 8,528 00 1, 285, 868 00 7,329 00 Dividends unpaid 12,131 37 12,077 45 Individual deposits U. S. deposits ^ Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 1,334,890 21 40, 389 62 14, 589 04 1, 478, 812 65 48, 575 90 7, 016 26 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 244, 454 64 29,921- 24 191,351 44 50, 366 56 Notes re-diseonnted . . . Bills payable 20, 000 00 Total 11 banks. $1,528,185 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 11 banks. $1, 528,185 00 5,022,718 39 8,343 10 1, 463, 768 73 28, 524 00 15, 475 01 274, 259 39 36,051 94 7,799 05 11,425 41 1,342,416 84 44, 390 56 20, 765 58 1, 529, 623 73 44, 007 56 14, 708 27 312, 106 28 25, 396 20 305, 240 04 43,808 96 22,613 92 5, 079, 697 05 5,172, 858 82 10, 000 00 5,000 00 5,108, 920 99 5, 264, 710 44 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged MARYLAND. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks.. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid # Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes. U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $3,325,277 45 2, 209, 250 00 100, 000 00 172,200 00 394,311 14 558, 017 68 85, 829 45 29,891 37 146,287 14 33, 280 08 5, 800 41 22, 962 27 $3, 293, 340 70 2, 209, 250 00 100, 000 00 172, 300 00 379,134 24 515, 986 69 111,716 33 26, 094 46 150, 287 24 29, 039 39 5, 208 49 27,164 51 49, 355 00 115, 530 50 27, 349 82 427, 315 00 54, 782 00 18,177 39 19, 390 92 475, 360 00 7, 602, 657 31 7, 537,232 36 SEPTEMBER 12. JUNE 13. 19 banks. 19 banks. $3,333,251 41 2, 209, 250 00 100, 000 00 172, 150 00 389,120 24 571,903 15 90,640 13 34,277 14 146,219 19 30, 838 82 4, 629 97 30,409 12 $3, 428, 817 31 2, 209, 250 00 100, 000 00 163,750 00 377,511 24 514,181 70 114,667 12 38,171 35 150,971 69 32,815 63 4, 620 27 26, 750 56 108, 010 15, 065 16,841 454, 114 49, 605 15, 055 17, 010 462, 048 00 09 26 00 7, 706,719 52 00 01 52 00 7, 705, 225 40 $3, 447, 620 92 2,209, 250 00 100, 000 00 162, 150 00 364,701 06 663. 663 55 157,161 23 43,247 96 157, 368 49 30, 430 04 4,124 67 31, 826 99 60,768 00 19,179 51 16,981 49 421,938 00 7,890,411 91 CITY OP BALTIMORE. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. Loans and discounts.. $20,007,813 67 $21,011,567 69 $20, 551, 535 40 $20, 432, 852 51 $20, 316, 395 09 8, 182,000 00 8,182, 000 00 8,182, 000 00 8,182, 000 00 8,182, 000 00 Bonds for circulation . 300, 000 00 300, 000 00 300. 000 00 300, 000 00 300, 000 00 Bonds for deposit 108, 300 00 130, 450 00 22| 000 00 210, 950 00 254, 900 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 5'<!3, 904 08 544, 356 58 552, 476 58 554, 076 58 672, 308 96 Other stocks and b'ds. 2, 798, 993 33 2, 980, 617 32 2,974,734 57 2,629,033 57 Due from red'g agents 3,020,464 94 580, 873 2d 451, 104 95 561,321 36 651,898 26 719,891 28 Due from nat'l banks. 108, 256 42 136, 592 47 104, 208 08 142, 036 84 94,306 92 Due from State banks. 650,491 51 649, 886 83 649,306 12 652,310 40 652,285 40 Real estate, &c 143, 892 36 125,883 19 143,551 01 149, 766 60 127, 878 41 Current expenses 67, 925 65 71,022 40 71, 172 38 70, 694 91 76,134 71 Premiums paid 92,078 95 56. 838 66 65,311 99 69,272 12 49, 395 46 Cash items 1, 388, 536 25 1,518,375 59 1, 635, 127 01 1,691,695 08 1, 642,120 30 Clearing-house exch'gs 364, 572 00 233, 345 00 459, 705 00 424, 010 00 339, 354 00 National bank notes.. 10, 774 09 10, 947 34 12, 169 24 15, 469 54 12,870 47 Fractional currency . . 175, 354 84 104.052 10 107,685 76 65,029 99 109, 923 20 Specie 2, 368, 013 00 1,931,634 00 1,812,397 00 1,991,160 00 1, 444, 434 00 Legal tender n otes 230, 000 00 580,000 00 795, 000 00 1,170, 000 00 1, 090, 000 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit30, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 38, 353,251 05 38, 837, 050 13 DISTRICT Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits . . XJ S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items . . . . . Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Legal tender notes - . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fsTotal 39, 005, 584 25 39,747,957 40 38, 713, 231 77 OF C O L U M B I A . 1 bank. . 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $322,288 20 250, 000 00 $284, 556 93 250, 000 00 $324,263 27 250, 000 00 $343,347 26 250, 000 00 $298, 872 57 250, 000 00 135, 080 00 43, 478 33 9,871 55 5,456 78 17,550 00 136, 935 00 90, 689 86 11, 126 89 6,836 33 17, 550 00 1, 596 49 19,684 59 2,196 51 136, 935 66 112,838 13 9,981 97 5, 909 65 17, 550 00 3,410 29 19, 684 59 5 307 10 136, 935 00 80, 447 23 6,078 66 6,941 00 17, 550 00 5,204 46 19, 684 59 7,288 tt> 136, 935 00 121,124 03 8, 927 21 6, 643 85 17, 550 00 2, 244 67 19, 684 59 7, 842 83 28, 910 1,390 3 827 133, 000 00 00 4? 00 20, 976 00 1.376 00 3 902 59 135, 000 00 20,146 1,350 3 980 137, 000 6, 079 1,104 2,218 145, 000 988,100 03 1,047,154 59 10 75 19, 684 59 4,278 44 12, 044 1,286 3,915 143,000 00 00 93 00 967,944 57 00 00 19 00 J, 035,953 20 00 00 19 00 1, 024, 225 94 25 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. MARYLAND. Liabilities. Capital stock DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. $2, 398, 217 50 $2, 398, 21.7 50 $2, 398, 217 50 $2, 398, 217 50 $2,398,217 50 477, 429 21 258,152 49 478, 431 75 287, 362 11 484,431 75 302, 074 18 499, 876 51 305, 935 80 1, 966, 742 00 8,063 00 1, 956, 586 00 7, 953 00 1, 947, 094 00 7, 667 00 1, 941, 309 00 6, 832 00 471, 076 62 283, 001 55 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 1, 969,112 00 8, 084 00 30,188 73 22, 528 92 21, 671 38 28,355 98 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 2,191, 881 79 30, 391 09 69,719 41 2,224,519 40 31,835 77 68, 583 97 2, 290, 742 03 31, 898 88 88, 709 39 2, 351, 809 77 32, 696 22 41,331 09 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 118,614 89 32,038 68 87, 503 75 42, 656 35 117,499 47 27, 648 01 92,120 32 19, 327 59 100 00 41,015 02 7,706,719 52 7, 705, 225 40 7,890,411 91 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total 1, 000 00 331 05 7,602,657 31 7, 587, 232 36 15,501 74 . 2, 453,161 57 35,185 51 44,381 00 115,178 83 33, 817 43 CITY OF BALTIMORE. Capital stock . Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 14 banks. 14 banks. $11,241,985 00 $11,241,985 00 2,109, 752 45 1,416,241 60 2,175, 352 45 989, 477 84 7,220, 003 00 110,436 00 7,208,934 00 110, 857 00 46,789 60 Dividends unpaid 61, 582 60 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 12, 057, 690 51 250,831 90 166,389 94 13, 418, 943 87 273, 592 97 174, 533 35 Due to national banksDue to State banks . . . 3, 209, 577 38 282,559 10 2, 670, 072 59 301,070 46 201, 642 57 50, 000 00 150, 000 00 50, 000 00 38,353,251 05 38,837,050 13 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable Total 14 banks. 14 banks. $11, 241, 985 00 $11, 241, 985 00 2,200.352 45 1, 229^ 464 45 7, 224,143 00 110,139 00 45, 522 47 $11, 241, 985 00 2,258,834 60 1, 247, 634 74 2, 334, 618 51 997, 220 64 7,199, 656 00 109,564 00 7, 220, 239 00 110,156 00 42, 006 08 13,252, 264 27 13 6$6, 769 59 293, 430 08 280,150 87 152, 347 22 162, 612 08 2, 818, 216 20 287,720 11 14 banks. 57, 328 49 12,818,988 86 290, S93 16 41, 420 93 3, 087, 683 75 301, 060 69 2, 990, 253 66 359, 083 62 150, 000 00 150, 000 00 251, 043 90 39, 005, 584 25 39, 747, 957 40 38, 713, 231 77 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. I bank. Capital stock . 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $252,000 00 $252, 000 00 $252, 000 00 $252, 000 00 $252, 000 00 26, 000 00 5,719 35 26, 000 00 14,297 90 26, 000 00 20,715 85 26, 000 00 27, 615 25 28, 000 00 22, 643 66 220,755 00 220,460 00 219,945 00 219,915 00 219, 9 L5 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 10, 516 00 380 00 268 00 268 00 1,116 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 447, 486 77 460, 005 12 516,183 38 499, 878 58 483, 755 50 Due to national banks Due to State banks 4,771 14 696 31 12, 085 27 2,871 74 10,898 21 1,144 15 9, 976 37 300 00 16, 511 55 284 23 1, 035, 953 20 1, 024, 225 94 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted. Bills payable Total 967,944 57 988,100 03 | 1, 047,154 59 26 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3? 1872, arranged CITY OF WASHINGTON. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. 4 banks. 4 banks. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Resources. Loans and discounts . Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U.S.bonds on hand.. Other s ocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie . Legal tender notes . . . U. S.cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $2, 105, 733 1,313,000 200, 000 152, 000 27,297 186, 253 130,465 85, 385 309,718 57, 912 53,304 162, 005 35 00 00 00 30 50 42 92 27 64 14 65 $2, 083, 012 1, 370, 000 200, 000 113,950 28, 193 148, 650 126, 982 218,691 317, 344 43,918 59,058 195,579 395, 423 7,021 11, 043 298, 065 00 21 78 00 392,76! 5, 708 22, 180 258, 838 50, 000 5,494,629 18 4 banks. 45 00 00 00 30 59 24 95 53 93 29 18 00 63 51 00 00 5,634,869 60 341,978 6,36L 30, 934 326, 330 90, 000 3 banks. 4 banks. $2,041,540 32 1, 370, 000 00 200, 000 00 105, 350 00 39, 583 75 578.915 12 127,780 33 311,453 55 317, 43 L 37 29, 548 72 58, 903 76 119, 015 93 00 68 07 00 00 6, 095,126 60 $2,217,951 1, 370, 000 200, 000 136, 700 60, 144 298, 755 259, 750 272,915 318, 806 43, 852 62,305 126, 473 91 00 00 00 35 88 59 52 34 98 14 23 251,491 3, 975 36, 646 300, 035 90, 000 00 86 09 00 00 6, 049, 803 89 $1, 568, 652 870, 000 100, 000 71,200 46, 450 161,322 24,168 9, 089 177,477 17,234 69, 685 31,100 52 00 00 00 22 15 98 92 59 47 01 84 74, 546 1, 974 5, 931 220,266 00 35 01 00 3,449,099 06 VIRGINIA. 24 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits.. . . U.S.bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency.. Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 24 banks. 24 banks. ' $8, 229, 388 3,821,500 450, 000 3, 000 80,517 839, 623 365,937 141,202 433, 372 151,921 249,916 136, 263 32 00 00 00 40 62 14 72 94 29 13 31 $8, 527, 476 3, 821, 500 500, 000 3, 000 64, 633 874, 608 220, 474 136, 626 441,337 60, 368 260, 668 223, 043 70 00 00 00 02 80 89 57 17 41 54 31 168, 535 28,383 69, 479 928, 649 00 59 49 00 85, 392 29, 243 59,039 837, 787 00 36 83 00 16, 097, 689 95 16,145,199 60 $8, 135. 032 3, 821; 500 500, 000 3, 000 68, 734 711,329 276,458 242, 689 448,084 95,352 260, 187 204, 540 24 banks. 02 00 00 00 57 26 18 23 70 13 97 37 $8, 213, 265 3,821,500 450, 000 3, 000 209,211 960, 511 259, 322 229, 562 453, 956 127, 142 255, 707 311, 684 149, 964 00 22, 874 52 30,517 49 957, 56 L 00 130, 522 25, 202 24,591 982, 042 15, 927, 825 44 22 banks. 67 00 00 00 41 11 44 67 36 34 47 50 00 33 14 00 16,457,221 44 $7,753, 067 3,221,000 460, 000 3,000 215,805 789, 403 278, 256 141, 255 444, 800 65, 080 201,798 205, 202 07 00 00 00 42 10 82 52 92 08 01 50 99, 899 28,703 17,251 841,214 00 35 53 00 14, 765, 737 32 WEST VIRGINIA. 17 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes . . . TJ. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $4,192, 427 2, 552, 750 200, 000 7, 600 128,877 514,795 204, 200 62, 270 197,601 40,809 65, 686 70, 685 87, 423 23, 063 11,438 451,205 10, 000 00 33 16 00 00 d, 820, 833 68 17 banks. 17 banks. 02 00 00 00 00 19 77 54 59 67 83 58 $4, 344, 765 SI, 552, 750 200, 000 9, 450 100, 325 499,542 178,020 37, 416 191,081 40, 003 66,279 3S, 147 17 banks. 99 00 00 00 00 83 70 37 09 55 12 00 17 banks. $4,086,410 2, 552, 750 200,000 11,850 128, 395 533,891 177,198 56, 407 191, 099 29,558 67, 028 57,934 48 00 00 00 00 66 77 53 59 15 89 45 56, 317 20,985 10, 548 426, 435 10, 000 Q0 9L 21 00 00 53, 293 00 18,874 31 9, 887 47 450, 674 00 10, 000 00 37, 790 00 17,158 83 9, 780 95 447, 683 00 10, 000 00 8, 616, 810 64 8, 800, 510 43 8, 774, 635 94 $4, 309, 358 2, 552, 750 150, 000 44, 650 61, 612 512,161 169, 553 41,719 250, 853 38, 280 67, 394 53, 888 51 00 00 00 00 67 88 82 99 47 27 55 $4,348, 999 2, 574, 600 150, 000 8, 550 32, 372 475, 646 205, 852 86, 067 252,552 33, 651 70, 749 72, 792 91 00 00 00 00 88 76 25 19 48 05 19 50, 659 66 22,222 13, 223 451, 607 10, 000 72 18 00 00 8, 859, 545 61 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 27 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CITY OF W A S H I N G T O N . DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 3 banks. $1, 340, 000 00 $1, 340, 000 00 $1,400,000 00 $1, 400, 000 00 $900, 000 00 319, 000 00 137, 382 97 327, 000 00 127, 626 23 327, 000 00 89, 407 62 327, 000 00 122, 646 73 256, 000 00 49, 825 97 1, 208, 680 00 756, 424 00 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation - 1,173, 011 00 1,210,154 00 1, 209, 465 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 2, 079, 576 92 87, 805 59 1, 662, 764 51 64,149 66 2, 600, 029 93 201,731 21 2, 409, 048 29 238, 914 32 1,281,304 79 95, 769 49 878, 460 44 24, 714 76 242, 282 47 23,410 37 323, 583 49 19, 931 06 79,334 78 29, 590 03 5, 634, 869 60 6, 095,126 60 6, 049, 803 89 3, 449, 099 06 1 800 00 281,200 96 76,651 74 Due to national banksDue to State banks . . . 850 00 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable Total 5,494,629 18 VIRGINIA. 24 banks. Capital stock $3, 835, 000 00 427, 900 71 566,341 76 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 3, 419, 287 00 2, 616 50 24 banks. $3, 835, 000 00 518, 141 41 287,203 62 3, 417, 982 00 3, 065 00 22 banks. 24 banks. 24 banks. $3, 835, 000 00 $3, 835, 000 00 $3, 585, 000 00 519,141 41 530, 343 99 540,154 84 368, 008 95 3, 418, 562 00 2, 879, 807 00 519,141 41 396, 772 16 3, 425, 207 00 2, 477 00 1, 822 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 6, 504,429 38 252, 104 29 170, 659 78 6, 765, 655 04 296,285 50 176,263 10 6,379,557 05 403. 688 06 164, 338 22 6, 804, 016 40 402, 309 51 132, 294 13 6, 068, 220 40 476, 099 58 182, 853 76 Due to national banks. Due to State banks .... 333, 322 53 230,724 37 320,328 61 197, 573 58 319,558 20 170,223 18 302,109 71 134,199 55 289,164 83 206, 783 87 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 303,283 72 52, 019 91 290, 681 83 37, 019 91 283,919 74 27, 943 42 347,921 37 29,501 37 148, 769 22 17, 401 37 16,097,689 95 16,145,199 60 15, 927, 825 44 16,457,221 44 14, 765, 737 32 Dividends unpaid Total 3,473 50 WEST VIRGINIA. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. $2 596 000 00 $2 596 000 00 $2 596 000 00 $2 596 000 00 $2 596 000 00 321, 523 56 213,284 58 337, 794 27 117, 974 26 341, 660 34 169, 699 65 339, 336 62 198, 581 18 357, 013 46 151,120 98 2, 280, 628 00 5 00 2, 282, 976 00 5 00 2, 276, 596 00 5 00 2,271,647 00 5 00 17, 563 00 21,156 00 18,400 50 15,110 50 23, 803 00 Individual deposits U S deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 2, 731, 544 81 53, 656 90 94, 523 89 2,675,435 79 51, 025 18 113, 324 60 2,839,409 13 62, 440 47 30, 762 56 2,802, 450 33 72,551 36 93,237 38 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 144, 757 35 104, 734 90 103, 283 91 126, 041 65 117, 569 30 182, 889 82 155, 520 86 113,392 80 145 000 41 209, 377 22 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 176,788 69 87,000 00 102,141 98 92, 000 00 66, 697 66 92, 000 00 62, 353 91 49, 500 CO 63,511 64 52, 000 00 8,616,810 64 8,800,510 43 8, 774, 635 94 8, 859, 545 61 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 2,279,451 00 5 00 Dividends unpaid . . . . Total 8,820,833 68 17 banks. 2,843,017 49 54, 678 68 92, 370 73 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3,1872, arranged NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. SEPTEMBER 12. JUNE 13. Resources. 10 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearinghouse exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . Specie . . . Legal tender notes U . S . cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 10 banks. $3,167,224 02 1, 740, 000 00 .100, 000 00 60,100 00 342,014 70 573, 291 33 123, 109 11 73,061 78 179, 080 98 49,250 89 176, 473 45 27, 878 18 85, 12, 25, 343, 632 050 744 571 00 71 37 00 7, 078, 482 52 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. $3, 346, 422 10 I, 760, 000 00 100, 000 00 60, 100 00 344, 403 70 551,866 01 102,765 36 76, 555 63 178, 376 31 23,168 50 172, 271 56 32, 784 23 $3, 595,178 55 1, 820, 100 00 100, 000 00 145, 939 00 13, 343 54 34,217 15 335,017 00 110,688 00 13, 650 02 38, 682 84 396,312 00 107, 718 00 14,081 50 36,517 10 430,454 00 7, 232, 699 16 7, 204, 846 03 7, 277, 230 09 271, 528 54 339, 806 97 46, 704 63 73, 254 03 192, 294 05 39, L86 71 176,669 91 18, 642 91 $3, 275, 368 27 1,820,100 00 100, 000 00 1,100 00 273, 633 54 537, 809 91 95,363 66 67, 093 31 202, 769 18 49,217 42 177, 268 70 16, 351 44 $3, 480, 222 04 1, 870,100 00 100, 000 00 289, 255 92 271, 597 84 49. 865 23 67,308 18 203,869 90 26,145 64 182,105 72 31, 243 43 108,250 00 14, 208 54 31,891 30 416,097 00 7,142,160 74 SOUTH CAROLINA. 10 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . 11 banks. $3, 544, 082 90 2,163, 000 00 $3, 737, 680 84 2, 290, 000 00 11 banks. 12 banks. 32 banks. $4, 022, 575 96 2, 340, 000 00 $3, 797, 086 08 2, 395, 000 00 $4,043, 904 62 2, 425, 000 00 U. S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items 5 000 00 316,011 38 420,714 58 44, 406 27 159, 098 94 198,674 17 65,119 72 228,189 82 133, 495 73 343, 990 58 294,424 37 77, 117 81 166, 447 22 202, 429 47 72, 579 88 236, 106 94 121, 043 45 369,275 181,421 59,481 108, 190 204, 976 91, 159 243, 896 109, 463 20 67 79 93 02 92 55 64 429,133 50 364, 287 11 69, 062 36 79, 696 09 205, 64 L 04 129,140 60 250, 388 37 102,611 23 407, 434 158, 521 26, 140 48, 406 215, 420 50, 508 191,191 10, 529 55 48 29 30 79 85 03 13 National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S cert'fs of deposit Three per cent, cert'fs. 122, 609 11, 486 8,505 268, 827 187, 995 00 12,966 94 13 450 32 668,136 00 68, 584 12, 085 9,089 426, 484 00 41 61 00 42, 457 7,115 8,097 323, 243 00 06 09 00 47, 595 9,774 19,831 283, 976 00 94 95 00 Total 00 90 10 00 7,689,221 51 8, 424, 368 82 8, 246, 684 70 8, 202, 958 53 7, 938, 234 93 GEORGIA. 12 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing house exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . •Specie Legal tender notes U . S . cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $3,571,175 24 2,386,400 00 150,000 00 100, 464 37 1,027,716 17 206, 764 00 73, 362 26 174,581 54 99, 733 04 131,586 55 104,912 41 214,968 00 20, 250 62 61,019 29 448, 813 00 50, 000 00 8,821,746 49 13 banks. $3,931, 274 97 2, 416, 400 00 150, 000 00 98, 907 37 307, 607 09 93, 068 06 320, 795 04 180, 398 66 53,741 91 134,594 09 124, 937 57 370,341 00 26, 729 67 52,312 90 729, 356 00 13 banks. $3,738,315 12 2, 456, 400 00 150. (IU0 00 '500 00 129, 137 37 233, 036 67 64, 405 87 3 92,687 91 192,929 11 74, 054 38 138,113 57 129, 839 08 163, 081 00 23, 549 29 43,218 45 504, 305 00 13 banks. 13 banks. $3,541,400 11 2, 466, 400 00 150, 000 00 500 00 137, 422 37 282, 045 16 77, 280 54 262, 948 71 193, 860 71 113,519 88 139, 627 31 100,122 49 $3, 906, 355 78 2, 486, 400 00 150, 000 00 500 00 184, 022 37 75, 874 55 92, 120 75 82, 844 74 194, 016 49 69,912 58 143, 739 28 61, 531 29 175,497 00 16,014 71 42, 996 80 546,051 00 84, 306 00 21, 320 01 43, 956 40 495,154 00 8,245, 686 79 8, 092, 054 24 50, 000 00 9, 040, 464 33 8,233, 572 82 29 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. $1, 975, 000 00 $1, 980, 800 00 $1, 980, 800 00 $1,975,000 00 $2, ioo, ooo oa 102, 738 34 279, 300 08 122, 956 16 165,135 47 122, 956 16 209, 608 12 122, 956 16 263, 147 05 ] 48, 932 73 185, 566 27 1,633,246 00 1, 632, 585 00 1, 668, 267 00 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 1, 562, 572 00 1,572,980 00 1,172 00 2, 803 00 1,588 00 1, 438 00 2, 731 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S.dis. officers 2,681,283 51 90,124 63 62, 089 48 2, 919, 704 67 93,810 71 70, 937 22 2, 726, 645 13 62, 528 95 71, 442 97 2, 672,530 59 132,166 32 89,191 88 2, 545,715 00^ 84,547 89 65, 992 06 Due to national banks Due to State banks. . . 68,164 60 52, 771 86 73, 963 88 31, 823 97 76, 752 94 56, 262 23 63, 940 80 51, 064 21 65, 884 21 59, 896 31 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 165, 266 02 38, 000 00 251, 443 66 39, 425 00 161, 401 22 39, 425 00 175, 203 27 39, 425 00 Dividends unpaid Total 7, 078, 482 52 144, 315 01 98,000 00 7,277,230 09 7,232,699 16 7,204, 846 03 7,142,160 74 SOUTH CAROLINA. 10 banks. Capital stock 11 banks. $3, 036, 000 00 $3,110, 000 00 252, 700 91 332,177 28 307, 084 09 210,886 67 307,084 09 314, 363 24 1, 841, 350 00 54 152 00 2, 012, 775 00 2,103,185 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'lbank circulation, fetate bank circulation 11 banks. $3,110, 000 00 12 banks. 12 banks. $3,146,000 00 $3,168, 400 00 307,084 09 391,316 86 338, 546 95 207, 691 80 2,150, 775 00 2,180, 765 00 61 45 2,111 45 1, 058 00 998 00 9,370 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU S dis officers 1, 826, 610 39 2, 434, 037 00 2,147,143 66 1, 919, 639 83 1, 499,156 66 Due to national banks . Due to State banks . . . 67, 000 98 98, 494 66 84, 247 53 142,13L 12 79,596 14 76, 254 57 67, 866 05 66, 778 70 64, 697 42 45,461 99 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 120, 673 84 60,000 00 74, 095 96 47, 000 00 31,000 00 77, 000 00 61,500 00 91, 000 00 142, 795 11 281, 350 00 7,689,221 51 8, 424, 368 82 8, 202, 958 53 7, 938, 234 93 Dividends unpaid Total 8,246, 684 70 GEORGIA. Capital stock... 13 banks. 13 banks. $2, 675, 000 00 $2, 710, 000 00 $2, 766,180 00 $2, 777, 730 00 $2, 785, 000 00 366, 500 00 463, 054 30 390, 429 99 341, 680 29 390, 429 99 432, 913 57 390, 429 99 532, 086 65 419, 477 93 422, 907 97 2,116, 949 00 2,167,144 00 2,200,094 00 2, 205, 439 00 2, 215, 210 00 Surplus fund. Undivided profits Nat'lbank circulation. State bank circulation 13 banks. 12 banks. 13 banks. 1, 750 00 4, 035 05 1, 371 00 741 00 2,277 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S.dis. officers 2, 843,149 96 102,182 43 58, 556 46 2, 845, 688 69 121,163 72 64, 523 11 2, 215,169 81 85, 495 00 49, 025 84 2, 092,200 85 98, 237 69 24, 416 76 1, 820, 939 81 90, 778 81 18, 009 22 Due to national banks . Due to State banks. . . 102, 698 63 91, 905 71 68,418 05 24, 475 56 98, 661 92 25, 742 93 215, 951 16 73, 456 96 Dividends unpaid 178,871 51 216, 927 97 20, 045 38 8,000 00 Bills payable Total 8, 821, 746 49 9, 040, 464 33 8, 233,572 82 8, 245, 686 79 8, 092,054 94 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3 ? 1872, arranged ALAB AM A. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 8 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. $1, 447, 882 72 1, 253, 000 00 $1, 544, 696 49 1,403,000 00 $1, 842, 425 85 1,413,000 00 $1, 629, 358 00 1, 430, 000 00 $1, 743, 028 82 1,430, 000 00 500 8,916 304, 322 98, 265 105, 280 76, 680 41, 455 110, 296 134,163 00 05 69 40 87 37 79 93 09 9,906 210, 161 133, 294 109, 629 90, 055 27, 345 128,799 72, 039 05 77 24 24 44 78 08 36 12, 153 170,113 80,011 57, 305 91,641 32, 787 130, 460 117,136 05 70 25 69 86 72 40 93 59,371 161,234 94,561 48, 728 101,219 47,797 133, 576 53,780 23 07 08 79 85 16 67 31 54, 901 05 114,718 73 40, 723 73 129, 206 7,421 30, 449 310,647 00 95 34 00 69, 9, 38, 326, 00 34 53 00 38,162 6, 530 41,427 333, 259 00 26 76 00 48, 7, 36, 370, 00 61 27 00 56, 380 00 6, 425 30 34,915 78 258, 498 00 4,222,674 04 4, 075, 427 46 Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gi National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total 4, 058, 488 20 536 532 467 547 4, 173, 010 32 j 4, 366, 415 47 822 210 326 688 17,911 08 112,116 46 36, 696 26 133, 576 67 35, 535 58 CITY OF NEW 9 banks. 8 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. #7,701,524 65 4,130, 000 00 100, 000 00 $7, 940, 356 70 3, 630, 000 00 100. 000 00 $8,897,651 47 3, 800, 000 00 100, 000 00 19,071,943 68 3, 800, 000 00 100, 000 00 $9,108,180 33 3, 800, 000 00 100, 000 00 679, 857 77 1,031,433 17 176, 023 02 497, 690 37 528, 235 46 175, 576 56 366, 274 90 195, 3 <6 24 1,687,715 00 76,4 8 00 23, 409 49 355,517 47 1, 156, 670 00 18,881,682 10 687,112 1,032,474 167,811 831, 008 499,102 64, 220 307, 398 37, 647 1,818, 175 67,371 33,089 208,211 1, 098, 833 27 06 58 -^3 25 90 47 50 14 00 21 48 00 18,542,811 79 ORLEANS. 814,218 86 625, 369 03 105,851 29 518. 916 68 532,415 37 128, 537 04 351, 262 03 88,431 11 1,111,916 18 110, 288 00 32, 717 66 266, 364 66 1, 9U8, 600 00 19, 392, 539 38 839, 029 1, 110,657 94, 944 979,794 534, 737 208, 952 332, 778 173, 374 850, 862 100,375 50, 172 229,584 1, 657, 330 74 36 7B 30 06 36 54 26 22 00 05 63 00 20,140, 535 98 622, 227 797, 751 80, 756 503, 899 540, 227 116,672 350, 421 30,423 750,418 105, 454 26, 370 236, 360 1,341,329 24 48 50 51 13 01 50 35 25 00 68 08 00 18,710,491 06 TEXAS. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits TJ S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National banknotes . . Fractional currency.. Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S.cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. 5 banks. 5 banks. $1,143, 649 64 725, 000 00 175, 000 00 34, 585 245, 835 24,541 32, 408 63,618 34, 565 19, 931 6, 8'8 81 52 94 55 75 16 43 47 $1, 124, 186 20 725, 000 00 175, 000 00 1 500 00 11, 062 50 104, 442 39 46,608 49 36, 229 72 63, 597 75 14, 892 57 15, 401 10 13, 861 47 64,143 11,779 213 699 247, 797 00 83 01 00 67, 906 9, 587 205, 457 301, 752 3, 043, Digitized for Total FRASER 374 16 6 banks. 6 banks. 00 76 57 00 2,916,485 52 7 banks. $1,171, 335 765, 000 175, 000 1 500 10,689 133, 766 64,157 46,132 67, 268 22, 198 12, 824 12,116 53 00 00 00 63 63 02 63 95 91 76 94 $1,116,739 765, 000 175, 000 1,500 10, 534 364, 117 54, 333 61,516 70, 927 36, 378 13,713 9,798 03 00 00 00 45 64 78 13 93 13 55 01 $1,180, 003 800, 000 175, 000 50 000 15| 141 168,461 73, 574 39, 089 79,618 25, 922 28, 095 11,386 72 00 00 00 99 59 73 57 19 77 48 49 115, 973 9,916 184, 415 361,107 00 26 17 00 105, 379 9,389 262,319 276, 790 00 13 98 00 101, 484 12, 990 257, 589 315,754 00 99 08 00 3,153, 401 73 3, 333, 436 06 3, 334,112 60 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 31 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. ALABAMA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 8 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. $1, 462, 300 00 $1,529,300 00 $1, 529, 300 00 74,949 16 135, 81L 36 94, 973 92 71, 546 78 94, 973 92 113, 893 84 1,158,796 00 1,257,715 00 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 1,120, 929 00 600 00 4,134 99 Individual deposits U S deposits Dep'ts XL S. dis. officers 1,169,192 42 1,175, 009 45 Due to national banksDue to State banks . . . 37, 484 35 26, 221 91 60, 733 73 78,515 45 Notes re-discounted. . . 31,000 00 Dividends unpaid Total 4, 058, 488 20 4,173,010 32 $1, 529, 300 00 94, 973 92 180, 06 L 95 1, 272, 409 00 2,284 99 SEPTKiVBER 12. 9 banks. $1, 579, 300 00 126, 737 95 92, 809 25 1,269, 482 00 956 66 1, 955 00 1, 034, 596 77 871, 696 85 57, 062 03 42, 620 55 22,019 31 44, 972 44 33,578 82 54, 574 51 125,834 17 43, 383 99 45,293 08 4,366,415 47 4, 222, 674 04 4, 075, 427 46 1,142, 730 97 CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Capital stock 9 banks. 8 banks. $4, 850, 000 00 $4, 350, 000 00 f 4, 850, 000 00 $4, 850, 000 00 $4, 750, 000 00 220, 467 12 599,881 63 265,112 53 274 450 30 269, 612 53 375, 195 66 280, 612 53 455, 996 57 297,199 32 300, 387 16 3, 678, 284 00 3,218, 784 00 3, 368, 553 00 3, 339, 437 00 3, 334, 833 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 27, 247 93 27,929 81 31,878 85 25, 790 10 34, 463 59 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 7, 682, 264 99 14, 494 96 8, 905, 085 82 15,991 46 8, 843, 682 99 10,971 78 8, 714, 380 60 5, 265 63 7,511,669 69 9,690 18 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 220, 857 60 1, 003, 590 30 201, 858 13 823, 033 38 178, 542 85 882, 603 72 273, 659 09 971, 375 88 464, 504 68 1, 124, 333 60 Notes re discounted . . . Bills payable 20, 969 10 563, 624 47 460, 566 36 581, 498 00 1, 224, 018 58 170, 000 00 713, 409 84 18,881,682 10 18,542,811 79 19, 392, 539 38 20,140, 535 98 18,710,491 06 Dividends unpaid Total TEXAS. 5 banks. 5 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. $725, 000 00 $725, 000 00 $775, 000 00 $775, 000 00 $925, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 87, 600 00 135, 779 13 144, 408 78 53, 094 35 144,408 78 103, 910 76 144, 408 78 143, 026 c3 179, 500 00 79, 475 78 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 639, 427 00 629, 231 00 657, 659 00 671, 402 00 669, 629 00 Capital stock 7 banks. 30 00 16,611 62 731 62 150 00 1,340 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 818, 534 24 141,582 89 292, 621 68 918. 624 84 75^ 941 81 294,950 72 1,030,188 18 78, 833 17 291,937 67 1,188,567 98 137, 743 74 256, 100 78 1,044,316 05 230, 658 38 150, 935 49 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 189,916 36 12, 882 86 25, 952 85 32, 669 55 42, 956 71 27, 775 84 8,074 73 8,961 22 37, 350 02 10, 907 88 Dividends unpaid Notes re-di,«counted.... Bills payable Total 5,000 00 3, 043, 374 16 2,916,485 52 3,153, 401 73 3, 333, 436 06 3, 334,112 60 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged ARKANSAS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $191, 023 61 180, 000 00 50, 000 00 3, 450 00 35, 072 20 30, 950 93 8, 966 43 40, 686 92 21,234 64 2,822 13 2,864 58 8, 413 58 $185,906 205, 000 50, 000 3, 400 36, 009 19,345 12, 778 40,259 21,358 SEPTEMBER 12. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for cireulation . Bonds for deposit U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exchrgs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 5,494 963 276 28,365 6,314 84 3, 468 31 11, 588 2, 294 2,421 28, 150 00 05 75 00 610, 583 82 72 00 00 00 72 84 74 17 94 00 63 96 00 628, 296 87 2 banks. $196,760 205, 000 50, 000 3, 450 34, 786 22, 338 8, 590 41,655 21, 423 439 6,224 2, 953 10 00 00 00 37 69 41 37 49 66 01 71 1, 882 1, 077 1,909 26, 70Q 00 52 42 00 5,361 00 835 58 2, 654 87 67, 712 00 625,190 75 662, 292 54 $175,156 205, 000 50, 000 3, 450 30, 971 44, 766 22,718 20, 665 21,601 237 6,214 4, 945 30 00 00 00 27 10 15 00 85 75 G4 03 $229,274 08 205, 000 00 50, 000 00 20, 660 15,981 10,310 308 18, 973 335 5, 000 9, 629 28 69 64 90 13 85 00 60 5, 869 487 1,013 45, 603 00 72 85 00 618, 447 74 KENTU CK Y. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c C urrent expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 28 banks. 29 banks. $6, 425,425 38 5, 552,150 00 50, 000 00 $6, 643/206 69 5,602,150 00 50,000 00 48, 812 845,344 156,931 181,917 294, 797 55, 437 339, 886 18, 572 47 47 47 35 77 36 25 55 78, 835 1,039,564 184,914 177,981 297, 353 48, 362 337, 462 13,542 112, 048 10,541 10,751 655,725 00 59 72 Q0 98, 934 10, 307 8, 763 6L2,063 40, 000 14, 758, 341 38 30 banks. 30 banks. 71 13 42 71 48 88 35 35 00 58 54 00 00 15,243, 441 84 30 banks. $6, 760, 687 5,672,150 50, 000 400 65,765 730, 615 170, 868 185, 085 299,330 72, 304 343,542 8,610 67 00 00 00 41 41 24 06 17 46 80 10 $6, 815, 563 23 5, 672,150 00 50, 000 00 64, 386 788,349 151,354 155,277 297, 286 84,162 341, 458 22, 767 75 14 09 28 30 14 90 26 149, 043 10, 426 9,771 610,450 60, 000 00 85 35 00 00 113, 976 12, 244 8, 342 598,842 60, 000 00 37 09 00 00 107, 012 00 8, 403 34 9, 345 25 543,634 GO 60, 000 00 15,236,159 55 15, 512, 410 47 15,199,050 52 $6,803,091 87 5, 717,150 00 50, 000 00 61, 1, 078, 170, 206, 300, 51, 329, 16, 182 038 140 748 596 787 129 150 20 25 15 67 91 01 87 95 CITY OF LOUISVILLE. 5 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. XJ S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legal tender notes U S cert'fs of deposit Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. $2, 455, 522 56 1, 787, 500 00 7,160 246, 585 54, 522 56,181 30, 554 10,102 69, 475 6,890 00 51 28 50 27 00 00 05 1,160 406,851 62. 908 94,777 32, 937 29, 260 81,685 5, 858 00 06 50 43 42 30 73 60 7,215 00 334,254 28 64, 758 44 1.03, 695 51 34,551 62 45, 579 82 83, 425 73 7, 500 38 23, 790 310,061 64, 655 62, 364 35,961 18, 337 83. 425 3, 764 12, 450 2,120 2, 270 333, 900 00 31 50 00 1 00 97 50 00 36, 042 3, 244 248 552, 832 00 06 95 00 29, 685 00 2, 653 60 468 00 398, 448 00 5, 774, 833 19- 5, 558, 640 13 4, 767,159 12 27, 643 2, 533 238 333, 724 5,322,601 07 $2, 697, 985 40 1, 803, 500 00 6 banks. $2,284, 947 70 1, 650,000 00 $2, 721, 525 64 1, 803, 500 00 00 04 88 02 10 87 73 25 $2, 796, 326 39 1, 887, 700 0G> 10, 313 75 329, 455 40 70, 363 50 119,321 86 39, 673 05 38, 580 83 95, 265 98 8, 835 40 26, 713 66 3, 208 55 517" 15 513,616 00 5, 939, 890 86- REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 33 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. ARKANSAS. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $205, 000 00 $205, 000 00 $205, 000 00 $205, 000 00 $205, 000 00 20, 000 00 22,] 69 81 21, 375 00 8, 816 28 21, 375 00 12, 212 28 21, 375 00 15, 037 31 21,375 00 18, 552 20 162,000 00 178,595 00 184, 495 00 182,195 00 182,432 00 6, 875 00 6, 875 00 6, 875 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 130, 806 60 42, 246 62 9, 256 41 133, 354 91 17, 743 18 32, 796 79 138, 785 44 37, 433 40 18,111 30 177,164 50 40, 703 27 13, 208 34 ] 25,980 99 38, 432 63 11,959 55 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 16, 698 80 405 58 15, 586 91 8,153 80 903 33 734 12 4,736 62 9,978 75 610, 583 82 628, 296 87 625,190 75 662, 292 54 618,447 74 DECEMBER 27. 1 FEBRUARY 28. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. Dividends unpaid Total KENTUCKY. Capital stock 28 banks. 29 banks. $5, 726, 000 00 $5, 866, 000 00 $5, 976, 000 00 $5, 976, 000 00 $6, 033,255 00 451, 284 18 474,962 25 510, 669 39 335, 347 53 521, 992 96 419,006 44 525, 749 81 499, 899 02 584, 460 26 408, 495 28 4, 957, 495 00 5,005,788 00 5, 018, 495 00 5,063,413 00 5, 091,113 00 4,991 00 7,051 00 11, 926 00 5,964 00 2, 770, 078 35 22, 911 35 3,744 83 3,113,441 27 33,319 16 3, 449 68 2, 765, 649 06 29, 484 25 470 38 2, 754, 752 75 17, 877 22 2, 833 56 115,054 01 211, 820 41 122, 788 47 230, 587 34 174, 002 47 223, 485 33 119,956 09 224, 848 10 148, 870 46 174, 400 77 20, 000 00 5, 000 00 10, 000 00 48,538-63 10, 000 UO 24, 866 00 20, 000 00 9,922 91 71, 675 08 14,758,341 38 15,243,441 84 15,199, 050 52 15,236, 159 55 15,512,410 47 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers Due to national banksDue to State banks . . . * Notes re-discounted . Bills payable Total 30 banks. 30 banks. 30 banks. 17, 026 00 2, 973,191 71 CITY OF LOUISVILLE. 5 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. $1, 950, 000 00 $2,140,160 00 $2,187, 700 00 $2,187, 700 00 $2,187, 700 00 146, 716 22 66, 883 30 148, 716 22 102, 205 69 148, 716 22 169,979 54 164, 203 59 72, 758 83 166,203 59 156, 078 59 1, 482, 690 00 1, 589, 800 00 1, 619, 323 00 1, 617, 570 00 1, 692, 203 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 6 banks. 1, 950 00 1,240 00 525 00 1,240 00 2,190 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 619, 605 43 735, 924 04 934, 984 47 765, 303 72 1,067,146 67 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 287,818 31 141, 495 86 351, 774 95 194, 991 84 456, 306 82 234,509 81 467,505 58 236, 692 49 411,650 58 241,718 43 Notes re-discounted... 70, 000 00 57, 788 33 22, 788 33 45, 665 92 15, 000 00 4, 767,159 12 5, 322, 601 07 5,774,833 19 5,558,640 13 5, 939, 890 86 Dividends unpaid Total 11. Ex. 3 34 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged TENNESSEE. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL £5. JUNE 13. 22 banks. 22 banks. 23 banks. 23 banks. SEPTEMBER 12. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. ReaL estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $5,158,187 3,089,250 375, 000 2, 700 109,004 552, 045 185,126 176,636 337,915 100, 772 211,216 167, 400 19 00 00 00 75 76 96 66 16 02 19 18 $5, 387, 566 74 3,104, 250 00 375, 000 00 39, 800 00 124, 372 28 686, 87 L 69 271,481 10 206, 005 95 335,319 33 80,247 60 205, 414 94 147, 755 94 338,051 22, 572 40,135 841,247 00 33 95 00 300, 379 20, 330 38, 179 944,275 11,707,261 15 17 00 00 00 44 17 11 79 93 04 39 81 $5,139, 692 3,164, 250 400, 000 69, 750 146, 647 881,124 264, 721 189,724 346, 532 108,901 222, 022 136, 466 74 00 00 00 12 47 21 41 28 07 83 42 $5,154, 413 2. 999, 250 ' 375. 000 75, 750 166,731 588, 682 189, 712 133,418 266,215 81,025 231,194 112,101 92 00 00 00 77 85 43 53 39 64 49 65 331, 604 18,692 33.294 947, 530 00 35 11 00 303, 526 24, 236 41,300 945, 952 00 30 80 00 207, 484 17,944 50, 596 713,722 00 65 21 00 00 56 70 00 12,267,249 83 23 banks. $5,140, 824 3,164 250 400, 000 57, 800 136, 992 690, 255 187.372 235. 711 339,095 103, 830 216, 532 136, 720 12,140,505 3L 12, 384, 847 65 11,363,243 53 OHIO. 154 banks. 155 banks. Loans and discounts.. $32,068,824 18 Bonds for circulation.. 19, 021, 450 00 Bonds for deposits 560, 000 00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 523,350 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 964,401 98 Due from red'g agents. 3, 492, 790 31 Due from nat'l banks. 880, 594 51 Due from State banks. 626,236 14 Real estate, &c 1,185, 404 71 Current expenses 161,812 20 Premiums paid 296, 757 91 Cash items...'. 384, 976 53 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. 642, 360 00 Fractional currency.. 97,788 95 Specie 51,256 70 Legal tender notes 3, 641, 654 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 64,599,658 12 156 banks. 158 banks. $32, 971, 726 19,233.750 560, 000 479,150 947, 502 4, 419, 044 871. 865 706, 866 1,218,749 293,158 313,256 367, 660 83 00 00 00 01 25 36 57 68 37 57 34 $33, 641, 780 83 19, 345, 750 00 560, 000 00 374, 750 00 1,035,508 70 3, 408, 525 46 790, 897 88 653, 157 72 1, 221, 720 59 372, 687 46 329,232 7L 354,927 13 681,531 109, 262 28, 989 3, 729, 719 00 88 17 00 797,011 100, 690 23, 466 4,167, 159 20, 000 66, 932, 262 03 00 97 20 00 00 67, 197, 265 65 157 banks. $34, 134, 966 19, 449 750 535, 000 430,650 959,734 3, 861, 623 797, 031 678, 692 1,214,504 163,171 331,183 381, 597 01 00 00 00 00 47 45 23 17 60 45 35 600,554 100.141 25,754 3, 998 020 20, 000 00 59 60 00 00 655, 430 00 107,201 16 29,114 91 4, 076, 111 00 20, 000 00 67, 682, 373 92 70,613,869 43 $36, 004, 019 19, 553, 750 535,000 439,40!) 921, 969 4,400, 850 849, 090 721, 528 1,210,092 325,157 353, 437 411,717 99 00 00 00 79 00 25 05 28 17 53 30 CITY OF CINCINNATI. 5 banks. 5 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Lei?al tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total.. 5 banks. 5 banks. $9, 015, 612 3, 637, 200 636, 000 403, 000 180, 687 1,421,824 352, 830 208, 871 213, 534 83, 225 62 00 00 00 90 98 79 18 54 62 31 63 00 86 43 00 00 $8, 962, 961 31 3, 637, 200 00 636, 000 00 290, 450 00 160,687 90 1,694,655 40 327, 538 19 194, 642 76 213, 534, 54 111,460 72 6 271 70 112 948 48 58, 254 51 99, 013 00 10, 652 59 * 41 783 1° 979, 000 425, 000 00 72 335 36, 675 205, 773 12, 051 44 530 1,221,017 500, 000 6fi 16 00 58 ?6 17,509,439 92 17, 962, 054 22 18, 245,170 39 $8,137,364 3, 637,200 636,000 216,100 226,311 1, 575, 947 395, 544 176, 704 243, 548 86, 709 39 00 00 00 21 76 60 41 60 72 124 160 92, 070 160, 087 11,953 13 737 1, 326, 000 450,000 no 00 $9, 058, 989 3,617,200 636, 000 327, 800 115, 687 1, 990, 940 383,318 197,146 208,534 95,219 494 84 967 92,154 210,417 8,358 59 672 965, 000 580, 000 5 banks. 87 00 00 00 00 05 97 37 54 57 KM Of) 06 00 41 88 00 00 18,631,901 71 $9, 646, 702 3, 617, 200 631, 000 75, 300 72, 567 1, 669,133 352, 710 249,199 212, 500 99, 364 01 00 00 00 90 02 01 01 00 34 55 660 83, 975 145, 928 • 13,805 37, 016 1, 263, 810 625, 000 18 41 00 32 8-^ (»0 00 18, 850 878 02 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 35 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. TENNE SSEE. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 22 banks. 22 banks. 23 banks. 23 banks. $3,171 300 00 $3,171, 300 00 $3, 236, 550 00 380, 524 96 231,505 91 387,024 96 305,934 05 342, 316 35 364,701 74 2, 756, 878 00 4, 455 37 4, 580 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 4,183, 933 47 168,195 34 221, 564 09 4, 867, 845 37 192, 894 23 213, 268 44 Due to national banks. Due to State banks .... 324, 990 11 116, 326 68 256, 023 23 133,439 69 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 37, 600 00 15, 000 00 16, 000 00 20, 000 00 Dividends unpaid Total 11,707,261 15 2, 792,151 00 2, 779, 868 00 12,267,249 83 $3, 236, 800 00 398, 612 03 325,691 09 2, 830, 837 00 4, 560 00 SEPTEMBER 12. 23 banks. $3,101,180 00 432, 780 99 252,185 79 2,668,201 00 2, 586 00 7,104 00 4, 852, 479 74 168,143 11 214,433 37 4,905,590 54 184, 175 03 227, 278 66 4,249,915 43 199, 550 51 225,496 75 79,701 40 99, 527 68 173, 655 35 86,199 46 89,154 38 66,231 51 12, 760 74 661 75 25, 781 42 45,661 75 12,140,505 31 12,384,847 65 11,363,243 53 OHIO. 154 banks. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. $19,462,050 00 155 banks. 158 banks. $19,780,400 00 $20,196, 000 00 $20,288, 000 00 3, 965,779 36 1, 330, 520 68 16,858,681 00 55, 822 00 156 banks. 4, 047, 845 32 1, 521,806 09 17, 040, 479 00 55, 683 00 4, 080, 272 78 1,953,186 18 17,194, 362 00 55, 058 00 4,151, 258 00 1,283, 087 13 17, 317, 923 00 55, 015 00 ] 57 banks. $20,293, 000 00 4,214,754 67 1, 782, 892 1] 17, 381, 467 00 52,774 00 40, 851 58 11,808 31 Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 20, 270, 916 47 417, 282 86 125, 086 05 21, 812, 506 85 375, 859 86 215,100 06 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 649, 939 47 382, 024 59 639, 978 48 359,703 33 626, 600 81 414, 028 32 629, 789 89 359, 549 53 650, 008 64 393,166 81 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 409,160 76 631, 543 30 386, 941 57 684,150 16 382, 457 93 650,173 80 342, 185 75 674,793 08 556,671 76 944, 409 78 Dividends unpaid Total 64,599,658 12 CITY 66, 932, 262 03 $4, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Natl bank circulation. State bank circulation. 790, 000 00 435,124 16 3,188 235 00 Dividends unpaid 67,197,265,65 73,241 08 15, 619 20 21, 968, 811 17 34 L, 880 04 ,196,840 25 23, 680, 664 25 444, 79i- 23 203, 649 98 67, 682, 373 92 70, 613, 869 43 OF CINCINNATI. 5 banks. Capital stock 8, 355 70 21,284,012 34 326,199 06 26,558 73 5 banks. $4, 000 000 00 • 820, 000 00 369,173 84 3,187 710 00 5 banks. 5 banks. $4, 000 000 00 $4, 000, 000 00 $4, 000 000 00 855, 000 00 337, 453 36 855, 000 00 380, 202 10 875, 000 00 401, 763 35 3,184 065 00 3,188, 795 00 5 banks. 3,172,910 00 1,050 00 6, 006 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 4, 907, 733 25 379, 171 08 5, 446, 971 88 350, 602 62 4, 560, 050 85 302,851 52 4, 800, 859 80 312, 080 08 5, 681,192 55 333, 645 87 Due to national banksDue to State banks . .- 2, 770, 989 49 416, 236 94 3,105, 201 28 476,388 60 3, 857, 675 02 518, 558 64 3, 900, 852 24 576, 902 49 3,177, 951 13 589,943 12 Notes re-discounted . .. .%. Bills payable 620, 900 00 Total 17, 509, 439 92 4, 866 00 200, 000 00 624,650 00 17, 962, 054 22 18,245,170 39 2, 210 00 615,000 00 18,631,901 71 8, 472 00 610, 000 CO 18, 850, 878 02 36 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CITY DECEMBER 27. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds fur circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on band . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, & c . Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 6 banks. OF C L E V E L A N D . FEBRUARY 28^ 6 banks. APRIL 25. 6 banks. JUNE 13. 6 banks. SEPTEMBER 12. 6 banks. $7, 057,267 68 2,501,000 00 150, 000 00 12, 000 00 60, 000 00 807, 726 52 462, 069 66 116, 346 73 182,481 47 14,731 62 7, 637 99 118, 673 08 133, 979 60 130, 50fi 00 21,931 59 19,600 93 940, 000 00 50, 000 00 $7, 118, 524 34 2, 501, 000 00 150, 000 00 9, 000 00 50, 000 00 1,149, 748 87 374,337 17 176, 570 73 J 82, 481 47 98,361 31 7, 637 99 95,941 55 88,198 37 97, 949 00 22, 973 44 7, 614 56 976, 300 00 50, 000 00 $7, 393, 992 08 2, 501, 000 00 150, 000 00 10,000 00 61,248 36 626, 645 08 388, 561 30 104,497 48 182, 553 72 116, 859 23 7, 637 99 117, 342 70 72,635 66 127,122 00 19, 655 29 6, 748 34 927, 892 00 50, 000 00 $7, 966, 204 49 2,601,000 00 150, 000 00 10, 000 00 60,624 18 723, 640 59 340, 679 50 133, 653 58 182,584 47 13, 339 73 23, 996 68 163,447 65 129,586 66 92, 867 00 22, 488 00 1,472 09 945, 000 00 50, OUO 00 $8, 755, 969 35 2, 601, 000 00 150, 000 00 10, 000 00 60, 624 18 613, 047 23 396, 026 40 123, 639 03 185, 059 97 102,340 05 23,628 77 81,460 07 156,079 99 92, 552 00 30, 898 66 3, 750 00 926, 000 00 50, 000 00 12, 785, 952 87 13,156, 638 80 12, 864, 391 23 13,615,584 62 14, 362, 075 70 INDIANA. 88 banks. 89 banks. 90 banks. 91 banks. 92 banks. Loans and discounts.. $23, 928, 566 33 $24, 703,200 06 $25, 779, 394 90 $26, 581, 423 48 $27,147, 227 78 Bonds for circulation . 15, 774, 300 00 15, 776, 300 00 16, 095, 300 00 16,130,300 00 16, 260,100 00 600, 000 00 Bonds for deposits 600, 000 00 600, 000 00 600, 000 00 600, 000 00 159, 450 00 U. S. bonds on hand . 274, 900 00 149,500 00 147, 750 00 59, 950 00 590,122 66 Other stocks and b'ds. 699, 330 44 666,439 69 658,776 84 671, 627 55 2, 713, 713 25 Due from red'g agents. 2,153,027 79 3, 343, 646 41 3, 227, 336 35 2,797,075 15 933, 332 85 Due from nat'l banks. 637, 867 38 1,133, 888 80 1, 080, 826 20 718, 220 63 351, 856 28 Due from State banks. 297, 335 56 344,840 68 307,664 71 240, 985 46 860,220 27 Real estate, &c 838, 534 36 871, 804 97 885, 977 46 860,974 23 157,406 81 Current expenses 179,941 12 272,001 67 268, 762 46 164, 949 66 222,911 46 Premiums paid 220, 520 56 306, 067 53 308, 969 30 324, 407 63 233, 860 99 Cash items • 291, 312 20 200, 424 19 171, 616 75 237, 782 58 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . 531,284 66 661,1.45 00 523,177 00 532, 712 00 493, 843 .00 Fractional currency . . 68,924 65 65, 683 27 66, 733 86 70, 515 20 64, 601 21 Specie 38,694 26 26, 562 52 36,115 94 39,894 41 23, 863 57 Legal tender notes 2, 685, 402 00 2, 985, 250 00 2, 612, 737 0U 2, 777, 499 00 2, 374, 9C9 00 U.S. cert'fs of deposit. 10, 000 00 40, 000 00 105, 000 00 105,000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs Total 49,316,256 35 50, 636, 679 54 53, 541, 949 63 53, 713,167 35 53,145, 517 45 ILLINOIS. 114 banks. 114 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes 114 banks $17, 670,175 85 $18, 813, 636 12 $19, 433, 705 95 10, 494, 900 00 10, 554, 900 00 10, 594, 900 00 975, 000 00 975, 000 00 975, 000 00 99,400 00 110,300 00 116, 950 00 450,293 53 551,545 63 508,120 45 2,240, 676 18 3, 542, 254 42 3, 516, 546 47 816, 360 29 631,259 73 873, 664 33 211,988 03 186, 066 57 266, 366 39 951, 459 86 955,234 68 955, 582 26 223, 770 55 218, 799 27 185, 666 ^6 297,128 13 308, 446 20 309, 937 78 291, 487 73 285, 476 76 272, 027 46 115 banks. 116 banks $19, 488,103 77 $19, 446,912 87 10, 642, 900 00 10, 753, 900 00 1, 000, 000 00 1, 000, 000 00 67, 700 00 83, 900 00 477,572 15 452,214 72 3, 806, 732 79 3, 838, 853 43 739,126 41 928, 812 91 217,436 63 246, 012 71 989, 448 37 1,051, 073 46 218, 537 22 182,779 05 313, 051 67 318, 886 30 270, 597 39 275, 641 77 00 34 91 00 482,160 66 66, 892 55 73, 473 75 2,164, 590 00 512, 447 00 76, 756 10 43, 806 12 2, 255, 402 00 487,469 00 67, 765 48 72, 399 80 2,257,631 00 507, 956 00 56, 785 18 72, 698 17 2, 273, 451 00 37, 419, 518 02 40,173,180 09 40, 743, 801 14 41,116,471 68 41, 489, 877 57 519,504 69, 572 94, 330 2,113, 537 Three per cent, cert'fs. Total REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 37 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CITY OF CLEVELAND. Liabilities. Capital stock DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. $3, 700, 000 00 $4, 000, 000 00 $4, 000, 000 00 $4, 550, 000 00 $1, 550, 000 00 519,825 90 246, 013 77 519,825 90 360, 617 94 519, 825 90 464, 661 53 569, 716 93 199,860 76 569, 716 93 450,224 49 2, 214, 915 00 9,844 00 2, 217, 530 00 9, 900 00 2, 228, 770 00 9, 862 00 2, 223, 770 00 .9, 838 00 2, 293, 970 00 9, 795 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits ^Tat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 893 75 43 75 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 4, 394, 911 37 62, 322 32 120, 047 58 4, 663,188 48 46, 433 45 233, 439 88 4, 031, 047 39 74, 743 16 48, 913 32 4, 523, 325 85 83, 337 33 192, 693 12 4, 551, 820 54 72, 257 26 215,119 86 Due to national banks . Due to State banks . . - 375, 086 49 162, 625 44 278,177 49 186, 799 00 340,394 93 176, 889 10 325, 939 82 151,4,04 30 357,404 93 249,923 02 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 119, 069 89 860,175 11 81,693 40 559, 033 26 203, 486 63 765, 797 27 188,947 76 595, 857 00 205, 596 25 836, 203 67 1 116 00 Dividends unpaid . Total 12, 785, 952 87 13,156, 638 80 12, 864, 391 23 13, 615, 584 62 14, 362, 075 70 INDIANA. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 92 banks. 88 banks. 89 banks. $16, 587, 800 00 $16, 555, 800 00 3, 863, 282 39 1, 383, 779 6g 3, 998,159 90 851, 643 96 4, 015, 225 45 1, 21.8, 575 50 4, 057, 553 78 1,337,999 41 4, 248, 423 25 1,109, 657 06 14,037,753 00 14, 052, 629 00 14, 330, 374 00 14, 323, 651 00 14, 472,180 00 Dividends unpaid 90 banks. 91 banks. $17, 247, 800 00 $17, 292, 800 00 $17,631,800 00 26, 698 92 25, 798 82 23, 924 82 35; 428 82 33, 255 13 Individual deposits U S deposits......... Dep'ts U. S- dis. officers 11,991,931 33 295, 288 00 275, 444 52 13, 593, 597 58 346,281 45 232, 370 90 15, 035, 233 26 326, 933 35 108, 788 66 15, 026, 808 77 263, 704 38 254, 556 29 14,022,784 44 297,183 330, 046 61 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 305, 918 22 431,915 18 55, 058 19 61,386 92 408, 001 67 455, 796 26 481,106 37 691,167 97 403, 053 69 693, 111 21 306,416 14 519, 686 94 63, 600 00 53, 000 00 29, 320 25 33, 500 00 18,000 00 6,500 00 130, 084 00 44, 000 00 49, 316, 25'} 35 50, 636, 679 54 53,541,949 63 53,713,167 35 53, 145,517 45 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable Total ILLINOIS. 114 banks 114 banks 114 banks. 115 banks Capital stock . . . . . . . . . $10, 973, 371 00 $11,050,500 00 $11, 218, 000 00 $11,313,000 00 $11, 367, 080 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2, 410, 829 89 1,183, 395 56 2, 570,155 01 876, 352 60 2 545, 745 33 1, 116,919 87 2, 565, 637 25 1,195, 710 56 2, 744) 123 39 1, 045, 960 45 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 9, 385, 322 00 9,414,535 00 9 424,269 00 9, 470, 806 00 9, 553, 092 00 Dividends unpaid 116 banks. 6, 585 37 11,575 57 12, G99 43 12, 652 35 15, 524 24 Individual deposits U S deposits.... . . . Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 11, 857, 874 70 604, 517 41 207, 691 63 14, 658, 568 33 677, 968 57 298, 563 95 15, 293,202 30 478, 454 70 150, 589 12 15,156, 096 29 694, 845 71 243, 768 96 15, 202, 526 20 Due to national banks. Dae to State banks . . . 148, 009 51 186, 736 64 115,763 32 192, 014 68 150, 006 60 186,721 43 152, 495 80 202, 142 07 146, 652 69 226, 723 10 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 290,149 93 165, 034 38 200,317 00 106, 866 06 91,000 00 76, 793 36 63, 723 33 45, 593 36 76, 598 29 34,127 25 37,419,518 02 40,173,180 09 40 743, 801 14 41,116,471 68 41 489, 877 57 Total 767, 391 08 310, 078 88 38 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CITY OF CHICAGO. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. Resource?. 20 banks. 20 banks. AFRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 20 banks. 20 banks. 18 banks. Loans and discounts.. $21,957,833 31 $23, 089, 226 92 $25,921,175 93 $25, 591, 376 97 $25, 320, 742 94 Bonds for circulation . 7,112, 600 00 7, 137, 600 00 7, 089, 300 00 7, 039, 300 00 6, 429, 700 00 100,000 00 100, 000 00 Bonds for deposit 100, 000 00 100, 000 00 100, 000 00 8, 700 00 14,150 00 130,750 00 58, 300 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 59, 300 00 169, 084 28 251,309 06 269, 063 60 261,563 60 Other stocks and b'ds. 144,809 45 2, 704, 247 89 3,787,498 41 2, 764, 684 04 3,891,629 04 3, 578, 622 02 . Due from red'g agents. . 698, 221 37 1,060,188 91 571, 457 60 918,689 94 990, 016 20 Due from nat'l banks. 531,523 58 494,750 16 505,677 15 784,373 00 547,061 16 Due from State banks. 747,516 92 791,301 58 728, 567 47 723,817 49 667, 854 34 Real estate, &c 266, 732 49 201,396 99 241,222 15 325, 188 20 199,821 56 Current expenses 173, 994 93 177, 435 82 186, 857 88 211,242 96 237, 616 37 56,100 42 49, 852 39 74, 786,19 92,281 75 62, 397 35 Cash items 1,498,209 63 1,435,347 11 1, 682, 069 60 2,166,816 24 2, 255, 573 78 Clearing-house exch'gs 642, 004 00 700, 209 00 699, 766 00 710, 108 00 619,979 00 National bank notes . . 45,970 45 51 748 35 40, 386 38 46, 945 57 50, 846 87 Fractional currency . . 134, 724 27 123, 305 62 35,239 19 125, 453 06 103,404 05 # Specie 5, 287, 340 00 5, 186, 629 00 5,665,366 00 6, 240, 279 00 5,132, 878 00 Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. 25, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. 25, 000 00 Total 42,159, 803 54 44, 676, 949 32 46, 706, 369 18 49, 287, 364 82 46, 500, 623 09 MICHIGAN. 70 banks. 70 banks. 72 banks. 74 banks. 74 banks. Loans and discounts.. $12,457,304 05 $12, 889, 387 39 $13, 562, 052 42 $14,008,458 82 $14,693,478 49 5, 995, 750 00 Bonds for circulation . 5, 995,750 00 6,417,650 00 6,141,750 00 6,241, 750 00 50, 000 00 Bonds for deposit 50, 000 00 50, 000 00 50, 000.00 50,000 00 22, 950 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 6, 050 00 6, 000 00 16,300 00 63, 650 00 224,106 C8 Other stocks and b'ds. 227, 071 51 209, 467 95 195,115 74 211,163 08 1,261,481 07 Due from red'g agents 1, 493, 955 68 1, 226, 935 09 1,178,797 05 1,217,343 92 465,165 58 Due from nat'l banks. 574,094 77 351, 087 57 438,730 13 423,932 67 168, 794 10 Due from State banks. 135,826 18 111,980 79 127, 774 94 142, 081 57 598,316 61 Real estate, &c 609, 537 41 693, 459 28 629, 523 53 653, 543 21 153, 238 84 Current expenses 105,583 38 124, 875 56 143, 762 99 163,731 79 238, 521 32 Premiums paid 230, 774 30 268, 931 82 260,541 79 254, 406 77 154, 808 83 Cash items 141/755 73 153, 099 29 120, 947 56 156, 943 07 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. 249, 299 00 170, 759 00 221, 820 00 236, 926 00 252,664 00 Fractional currency . . 37, 580 03 38,715 66 36, 746 38 37, 082 84 38, 752 14 Specie 52, 030 70 36, 055 38 37,186 44 28, 505 87 45, 457 05 Legal tender notes . . . 1,346, 873 00 1, 227, 530 00 1,362,349 00 1,313,733 00 1, 278,107 00 U.S. cert'fs of deposit. 10, 000 00 15, 000 00 10, 000 00 10, 000 00 Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 23,476,219 21 23, 942, 846 39 24,491,543 86 25, 211, 985 09 25, 980, 067 66 CITY OF DETROIT. 3 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposit XJ S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. $3, 635, 459 78 1, 395, 800 00 250, 000 00 50, 528 50 737, 613 19 268, 856 86 26, 667 51 94,411 53 56, 500 52 25, 300 00 107 520 16 151, 327 68 165, 306 00 19, 204 22 Current expenses..... Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie...... Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of depositThree per cent, cert'fs. Total * 226 ()=> 606, 530 00 7, 591, 252 00 3 banks. 3 banks. $4, 016, 990 56 $4, 043,159 94 1,445,800 00 1, 445, 800 00 250, 000 00 fc50, 000 00 20, 000 00 681,(512 61 255,117 22 44,780 81 94,161 53 31, 997 55 30,831 25 83 540 43 114,217 63 36, 763 00 16,377 40 441 18 628,225 00 7,750,856 17 20,000 00 556, 008 26 297, 477 69 32, 098 24 94, 303 15 9, 308 14 30, 300 00 48 341 123, 656 63 184, 703 00 23, 605 09 638 41 742, 552 00 7, 901, 952 10 3 banks. 3 banks. $4, 084, 969 71 $4,196, 918 25 1,503,400 00 1, 445, 800 00 •250,000 00 250, 000 00 20, 000 00 609, 499 51 327, 725 77 57, 394 73 94,165 85 23, 200 25 30, 300 00 66 662 75 105,913 88 122,756 00 15,871 23 360 46 796, 888 00 8, 051, 508 14 20, 000 00 525, 971 93 348, 006 43 84,197 59 93,915 85 39, 771 54 37, 824 00 83,571 155,507 85 90, 858 00 11, 778 63 225 76 677, 699 00 100, 000 00 8,219,646 80 39 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CITY OP CHICAGO. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 20 banks. 20 banks. 20 banks. 20 banks. 18 banks. Liabilities. Capital stock $8, 825, 000 00 $8, 925, 000 00 $8, 950, 000 00 $8, 950, 000 00 $8, 900, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2, 094, 385 04 1, 299, 855 61 2, 435, 000 00 680, 557 95 2, 471, 000 00 885, 288 50 2, 541, 000 00 1,118,791 64 2, 762, 500 00 839, 775 35 Nat'l bank circulation. 6, 323, 285 00 6, 337, 335 GO 6, 334, 835 00 6, 261, 400 00 5,709,286 00 •Dividends unpaid 4, 987 50 1, 845 48 12, 422 99 3, 270 49 3, 377 49 Individual deposits XJ. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S.dis.officers. 15,749,580 01 75, 997, 85 16,416,801 15 80, 648 29 17, 577, 735 79 70,081 71 18, 715, 692 66 74, 275 81 17,361, 131 18 100, 423 71 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 3,653,715 76 3, 270, 678 90 5, 077, 787 34 4, 047, 629 95 5, 932,166 86 4, 033, 994 45 6, 502, 994 01 4, 731, 454 59 6, 096, 399 82 4, 553, 716 70 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 865, 459 89 663, 766 65 447, 996 38 388, 378 62 172,402 83 44, 676, 949 32 46,706,369 18 49, 287, 364 82 46, 500, 623 09 Total 42,159, 803 54 MICHIGAN. 70 banks. Capital stock 70 banks. 72 banks. 74 banks. 74 banks. $7,230,380 00 $7, 397, 500 00 $7, 645, 000 00 $7, 789, 280 00 $7, 862, 500 CO Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 409, 247 45 866, 526 13 1, 523, 862 89 517, 595 80 1,525,730 12 764,623 14 1, 546, 555 12 895, 590 78 1,656,770 61 681, 885 01 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 5,328,024 00 1, 062 00 5, 316, 693 00 5, 433, 234 00 5, 517, 057 00 5, 621, 845 00 -Dividends unpaid 24, 215 00 7, 365 00 4.. 429 00 Individual deposits <U. S. deposits Dep'ts U.S.dis. officers. 7, 972, 448 06 15, 505 38 37, 768 40 8, 457,173 90 10,812 91 71,404 89 8, 135, 241 54 24,750 79 20, 242 74 8, 378, 343 10 33, 522 76 54, 982 27 8, 957, 027 26 19, 761 39 61, 370 33 Due to national banks. -Due to State banks 41, 780 03 55, 972 24 44, 336 71 77, 997 92 57, 943 07 113,484 20 58, 386 03 140,298 14 166, 611 39 108, 036 12 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 481,110 61 12,179 91 457, 944 10 30,159 27 691,641 09 75,224 17 769, 514 47 19,804 42 817,144 05 21, 092 50 23, 476, 219 21 23, 942, 846 39 24, 491, 543 86 25, 2LI, 985 09 25, 980, 067 66 Total 8,651 00 6, 024 00 CITY OF D ETROIT 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. $1, 750, 000 00 $1, 900, 000 00 $1, 900, 000 00 $1,900,000 00 $1, 900, 0C0 00 612, 000 00 303, 684 94 655, 000 00 207,774 04 655, 000 00 193, 314 44 655, 000 00 258, 312 39 670, 000 00 298, 408 87 1,234, 507 00 1, 253, 952 00 1,288,530 00 1, 287, 860 00 1, 318, 069 00 840 00 2 299 00 1 302 00 355 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S.dis. officers. 2, 749, 358 73 18, 536 76 361, 649 95 2, 669, 249 34 208, 257 05 228, 480 13 2, 900, 782 42 135,865 73 281, 541 32 2, 792, 667 72 87, 556 62 510, 237 42 2, 919, 213 12 115,576 39 493, 011 71 Due to national banksDue to State banks 306, 713 82 254, 800 80 397,144 39 214, 626 18 334, 645 82 209,973 37- 304,015 21 254, 556 78 321, 773 60 183,239 11 7, 901, 952 10 8, 051, 508 14 8, 219, 646 80 Capital stock Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. Dividends unpaid. .Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total 3 banks. 15 533 04 7,591,252 00 7, 750, 856 17 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged WISCONSIN. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 38 banks. 39 banks. 40 banks. 40 banks. 41 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National banknotes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U.S.cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $5,394,711 24 2, 486, 050 00 100, 000 00 57, 000 00 131,118 43 788, 662 71 301,059 37 46,815 D9 263,178 2L 91,877 77 42, 080 13 71, 490 54 $5, 513, 374 75 2,561,050 00 100 000 00 60, 650 00 94,719 84 777,221 26 268, 942 93 65, 405 85 265, 840 87 47, 499 45 43, 698 99 56, 891 62 132, 875 00 29, 117 55 27,534 51 721,217 00 113,279 00 28, 228 35 17, 358 87 645, 767 00 137, 175 00 27, 673 56 10,061 34 663, 267 00 10, 684, 787 65 10, 659,928 78 10, 856,160 98 $5, 761, 376 60 2,591,050 00 100,000 00 56, 350 00 103,236 51 679, 33 L 65 232, 722 28 54, 021 29 279, 90L 45 61,869 ^6 47, 639 78 50, 434 95 $5, 726, 284 99 2, 591, 050 00 100, 000 00 53, 650 00 110, 293 58 733,221 19 332,523 19 61,004 95 286, 225 75 74, 633 85 46,162 08 52, 335 49 102, 27, 14, 642, 374 108 359 019 $5,731,416 51 2, 649, 550 00 100, 000 00 64, 400 00 99,519 24 1, 046, 452 63 411,198 46 55, 399 97 290, 560 60 51,884 72 50, 979 82 58,791 18 00 38 36 00 154, 625 00 29, 939 88 12,933 48 704, 097 00 10,953,245 8L 11,511,748 49 CITY OF MILWAUKEE. 4 banks. Loans and discounts . Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and bd's. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Clearing-house exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . Legal tender n o t e s . . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $2,170,518 82 735, 000 00 300, 000 00 4, 000 00 5, 400 00 430,312 68 61, 516 63 23,531 62 94, 929 07 20, 753 65 14, 557 25 11,391 25 127, 822 45 29, 049 00 17, 678 78 4, 246 87 531, 636 00 4,582,344 07 4 banks. $2, 343, 905 99 735, 000 00 300, 000 00 2, 900 00 5, 400 00 336, 004 79 51,191 53 19, 999 36 94,971 50 11,595 93 10, 000 00 2, 395 26 110,289 97 15,913 00 15,454 83 6, 597 80 507, 610 00 4, 569, 230 0L | 4 banks. 4 banks. $2,161,700 59 735, 000 00 300, 000 00 2,500 00 5, 400 00 344, 714 94 60,916 95 10,320 74 105, 971 50 11,021 98 11,000 00 6, 006 90 66, 849 69 11,642 00 11,573 09 8, 333 94 401, 830 00 $2,139, 700 76 735, 000 00 300, 000 00 43, 450 00 30, 400 00 830, 242 78 94, 548 25 21, 515 39 105,971 50 20, 269 97 13,200 00 3, 344 33 257, 444 42 16, 850 00 10, 480 41 8, 149 79 418,363 00 20, 000 00 $2, 500, 458 54 735, 000 00 300, 000 00 30, 400 00 30, 400 00 731,199 31 130,060 69 21,647 40 114,014 30 10, 792 36 14,473 00 13, 366 22 356, 820 47 13,961 00 9,813 20 5, 773 56 570, 428 00 4, 254, 782 32 5, 068, 930 60 5, 588, 608 05 75 banks. 75 banks. 4 banks. IOWA. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes tJ. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fsTotal 74 banks. 74 banks. $9,863,779 11 5, 653, 000 00 400, 000 00 100, 950 00 324,751 29 1,040,816 52 267,169 93 391,718 57 621, 748 18 160,231 47 235,806 48 164, 047 32 $10, 331,177 69 5, 683, 000 00 400, 000 00 112, 750 00 339, 387 69 1, 408, 249 33 482,241 75 275, 616 21 638, 251 00 164,253 06 239, 2L1 85 160, 300 75 373, 978 00 58,715 06 39, 640 51 1,436,878 00 312, 783 00 47, 021. 55 34, 981 46 1,401,355 00 20, 933, 230 44 22, 030, 580 39 75 banks. $10, 564, 970 51 $10, 455, 466 07 5, 743, 000 00 5, 733, 000 00 450, 000 00 450, 000 00 100, 250 00 97, 650 00 246, 903 78 248, 252 48 2, 024, 486 65 1, 395,130 48 505, 505 45 396, 438 53 281,190 39 265,905 10 720,041 70 7-20,140 78 187,174 97 223, 202 00 251,661 16 249,554 91 189, 537 23 164,484 83 376, 556 51, 644 26, 840 1,539,241 00 41 42 00 22, 503, 061 45 $10, 786, 797 76 5, 657, 000 00 450, 000 00 72, 550 00 249, 370 86 1, 847, 835 60 461, 343 53 252, 823 70 735,136 93 151, 797 26 265,228 36 143,304 81 423,198 00 50, 874 33 34,177 97 1, 652, 367 00 336,130 00 43, 608 91 31, 085 21 1, 417, 937 00 23, 315, 834 70 22,901,949 93 41 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. WISCONSIN. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 38 banks. 39 banks. 40 b a n k s . 40 banks. 41 banks. $2, 550, 000 00 $2, 685, 000 00 $2, 730, 000 00 $2, 740, 000 00 $2, 815, 000 00 539, 989 98 386, 978 31 614, 281 48 192,037 11 614,781 48 317,466 74 677, 803 38 252, 582 49 2, 211, 518 00 2, 223, 066 00 2, 310, 264 00 2,354,422 00 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 396 92 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 4, 679, 8tf3 27 34, 398 25 56,077 13 614, 781 48 271,331 46 2, 301, 794 00 4, 315 00 790 00 430 00 430 00 4, 589, 334 23 35, 016 56 76,146 66 4, 486, 390 36 48, 422 73 24,123 80 4, 483, 487 72 65,641 77 56, 655 64 5,092,873 61 69,649 14 70,202 67 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 19,118 71 35, 677 36 22, 656 02 21, 831 97 25,152 82 26, 875 56 16,361 38 35, 494 85 10, 205 60 25, 507 76 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 159, 835 99 10, 943 73 185, 358 83 10,884 92 300, 718 68 25, 810 09 250, 695 ] 7 62, 967 06 122, 848 67 20, 223 17 10, 856,160 98 10, 953, 245 81 11,511,748 49 Total 10, 684, 787 65 CITY 10,659, 928 78 OF MILWAUKEE. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. $750, 000 00 $750, 000 00 $750, 000 00 $750, 000 00 $750, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 215, 048 50 106, 375 73 235, 983 11 42, 364 73 235, 983 11 69, 780 58 235, 983 11 96, 325 04 266, 260 89 68,011 30 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 657, 700 00 659, 440 00 659,500 00 655, 500 00 652, 200 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 1, 766, 545 49 137, 462 28 148, 062 09 1,810,290 64 153,090 29 154, 699 66 1,712,386 14 133,293 73 57, 968 44 2,176,564 57 160, 665 03 130, 005 01 2, 171, 870 13 210,206 52 190, 962 13 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 432, 830 05 368, 319 93 439, 424 57 293, 937 01 315,490 51 271,011 20 496, 379 25 367, 508 59 756, 044 79523, 052 29 30, 000 00 19 343 58 30, 000 00 5, 068, 930 60 5, 588, 608 05 Capital stock 25 00 Dividends unpaid Notes re-discounted Bills payable Total 4 banks. 4, 582, 344 07 4, 569, 230 01 4,25 f, 782 32 IOWA. 74 banks. Capital stock 74 banks. 75 banks. 75 banks. 75 banks. $5, 892, 000 00 $5, 902, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 070, 208 48 688, 989 04 1,136, 424 46 530,473 18 1,145, 646 09 725, 552 96 1,167, 031 09 704, 480 87 1, 252, 336 78 613,324 74 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 5, 015, 285 00 585 00 5, 055, 768 00 5, 095, 487 00 5,097,413 00 4, 986, 387 00 Dividends unpaid 6, 546 25 $5, 952, 000 00 $5, 812, 000 00 5,931 86 8, 009 14 5, 334 14 8, 803, 508 15 117,942 21 263,108 92 9, 475, 675 17 180,335 28 361, 823 25 9, 379, 504 89 179, 058 90 321, 738 60 126, 476 57 117,899 63 131,480 90 175,091 11 123, 866 16 184,400 74 U0, 474 34 125, 290 54 172, 442 30 110,600 00 65, 600 00 70, 000 00 38, 900 00 51,412 25 22, 000 00 38, 800 00 16,500 00 50, 000 00 20, 933, 230 44 22, 030, 580 39 22, 503, 061 45 23,315,834 70 22, 901, 949 93 Individual deposits U. S. deposits'. Dep'ts U.S. dis. officers 7, 255, 089 10 116, 590 89 241, 978 98 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 151,178 79 211, 736 61 STotes re-discounted... Bills payable Total 10, 800 65 $5, 949, 000 00 8, 632, 798 43 156, 60 L 29 225,738 18 42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged MINNESOTA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 29 banks. 30 banks. 31 banks. 31 banks. 32 banks. $6, 834, 653 3, 232, 850 400, 000 10,350 69, 063 642, 590 140,416 40,018 303,106 80,628 254, 435 83, 979 $6, 916, 265 05 3, 257, 850 00 400, 000 00 11,100 00 93, 062 14 1,086,713 25 284, 530 42 98,689 85 313,033 88 101,737 92 258, 780 07 * 138,103 83 Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposit U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due fromred'gagents. Due from nat'l banks Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency.. Specie Legal tender notes . . . U.S.cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total $6, 013, 055 3,150, 250 368, 000 9, 650 93,157 761, 583 185,185 99, 924 283, 986 96, 645 151,267 131, 479 10 00 00 00 55 88 02 22 47 12 52 45 $6, 633, 470 3,185, 250 400, 000 10, 500 88,836 696, 663 195,319 76, 424 296, 076 51,514 250,029 86, 778 148, 566 26,296 36, 256 682,018 00 17 69 00 105, 642 19, 840 14,212 617, 343 12,237,321 19 96 00 00 00 75 53 18 38 87 27 13 36 00 00 64 00 12, 727, 901 07 85,138 22, 220 11,989 690, 902 242, 4P8 21,871 33, 237 745, 340 00 51 44 00 12, 952, 342 36 04 00 00 00 90 51 08 98 10 47 70 10 $7, 558, 076 04 3, 423, 350" GO 500, 000 00 29, 950 00 173,892 15 1,617,421 82 423, 646 92 93,174 83 320,537 86 78,448 43 259,746 11 130,126 13 00 33 51 00 212, 046 23,962 30, 232 1, 068, 798 00 15 39 00 72 15, 943, 408 83 MISSOURI. 29 banks. 29 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposit U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items.. Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total $5, 010, 787 98 2, 535, 500 00 50, 000 00 10,500 00 503, 272 46 589, 381 89 153, 044 13 83, 085 07 226, 698 71 76,105 64 187,137 16 66, 016 66 193, 968 9,016 22, 295 611,286 $4,915,317 2, 555,500 50, 000 10, 800 462, 544 734, 236 98,341 173, 289 258,165 57, 240 175, 998 57,211 134,193 12,663 20,824 526, 931 00 52 86 00 10, 328, 096 08 29 banks. 93 00 00 00 28 39 67 27 70 40 28 37 $4, 993, 004 53 2, 555, 5«0 00 50, 000 00 10, 900 00 477, 728 05 848, 315 63 138, 989 57 117,296 06 260, 980 65 84,540 74 177, 6 18 33 73, 386 84 00 55 62 00 172, 766 :!5, 570 13, 959 597, 400 10,243, 257 46 CITY 8 banks. 29 banks. $5, 053, 778 2, 595, 500 50, 000 10,100 511,374 749,101 158, 678 126, 685 264,187 99, 270 185, 942 68, 928 70 00 00 00 70 49 42 65 02 70 25 69 $5,320,901 2, 625, 500 50, 000 13, 250 560, 993 712,541 230,836 102,222 275, 405 49, 380 189, 301 57,285 141,615 11. 034 13, 647 567,113 00 59 06 00 132, 094 9, 820 17, 309 559,242 00 36 44 00 10, 587, 956 20 29 banks. 10, 606, 957 27 Total 20, 639, 276 57 00 51 03 00 10, 906, 084 32 OP ST. LOUIS. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. Loans and discounts.. $10,381,794 76 $10, 782, 501 08 $11, 269, 737 88 $11,110,817 67 4, 261,850 00 4,261, 850 00 Bonds for circulation. 4, 254, 850 00 4, 261, 850 00 300, 000 00 c()0, 000 00 Bonds for deposit 300,000 00 300, 000 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . 8, 900 00 986,100 07 1, 035, 616 34 Other stocks and b'ds. 1, 208, 642 27 1,024,977 07 1,030,692 91 940, 743 08 Due from red'g agents. 1,421,263 36 1, 298, 930 64 238, 967 39 174,404 29 Due from nat'l banks. 201, 987 67 278, 816 64 178, 213 53 181,123 21 Due from State banks. 114,020 5L 166,435 12 482, 843 32 542,915 39 Real estate, &c 464, 889 56 463, 404 35 99, 886 04 124,394 72 Current expenses 129,407 89 77, 715 33 187, 832 00 192, 094 50 Premiums paid 202,813 20 187, 832 00 168,137 31 126, 088 46 Cash items 141,385 93 89,241 97 443, 022 80 382, 570 77 Clearing-house exch'gs 359,874 03 360, 943 87 289, 843 00 289, 686 00 National banknotes . . 204, 053 00 150,903 00 11,475 54 17,229 67 Fractional currency.. 13,321 13 13,213 68 14, 612 37 22, 275 22 Specie 48, 093 26 50, 862 28 1, 503, 087 00 1, 674, 224 00 Legal tender notes . . . 1,183, 980 00 1,118,918 00 U. S. cert'fs of deposit. ! Three per cent, cert'fs. 10 00 00 00 94 49 51 19 97 06 89 63 20, 626, 545 03 21,466,301 16 21,376,033 32 8 banks. $10, 830, 042 4,261,859 300, 000 3, 700 1,001,539 1,292, 729 205, 892 114,621 550, 627 79,350 177,113 62, 849 338, 518 177, 842 21, 455 19,545 1,289, 377 96 00 00 00 23 96 85 01 10 75 30 19 07 00 56 10 00 20, 727, 054 08 43 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. MINNESOTA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Liabilities. Capi^l stock 29 banks. 30 banks. 31 banks. 31 banks. $3, 325, 000 00 $3, 775, 000 00 $3,815,000 00 $3, 850, 000 00 474, 291 17 530,141 508,683 90 257,991 30 512,883 90 364, 789 41 513, 883 90 478,338 75 603, 505 93 302, 400 30 2,810,784 00 2,813,035 00 2, 872,157 00 2, 883,102 00 3, 031, 661 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 32 banks. $4,150, 000 CO 10, 889 33 15,173 33 14, 674 97 19,556 33 15,496 33 [ndividual deposits IT. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S.dis.officers. 4, 389, 508 22 169,193 65 224, 020 65 4,516,026 43 213,030 54 199, 449 03 4, 684, 005 05 121,958 43 270, 522 83 5, 338, 843 92 171,580 40 373, 510 46 6, 811, 683 42 232, 094 79 404, 204 24 Due to national banks Due to State banks . . . 80, 727 84 154,216 61 71,118 27 200,228 93 65, 018 59 101,789 66 135, 639 74 148,847 22 187, 396 63 116,966 19 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 33, 500 00 35, 048 47 101,341 12 28, 201 40 74, 500 00 15,000 00 88, 000 CO 12, 952, 342 36 14, 002, 802 72 15, 943, 408 83 Dividends unpaid Total 12, 237, 321 19 67,271 05 60, 893 29 12,727,901 07 MISSOURI. Capital stock 29 banks. 29 banks. 29 banks. $2, 635, 000 00 $2, 635, 000 00 $2, 685, 000 00 $2, 685, 000 00 332, 688 39 518,146 99 413,157 37 383,629 55 422, 440 54 488, 052 24 404, 572 75 561, 476 29 465,261 70 475, 097 89 2,247, 842 00 2, 283, 694 00 2, 293, 544 00 2, 291, 980 00 2, 339, 742 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 29 banks. 29 banks. $2, 635, 000 00 1,997 50 4,536 00 3, 645 50 5,023 00 2, 972 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tb U.S.dis.officers- 3, 729, 805 20 25, 083 01 253 22 3, 845, 565 89 26, 079 01 131 36 4,146, 430 98 23, 479 32 80 18 3, 992, 697 54 22, 318 73 80 18 4, 264, 027 72 28, 794 96 17 60 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 173,045 82 401,861 41 166,787 87 301,142 82 212,606 25 282, 935 09 278, 010 20 295, 496 48 172,065 51 290,013 00 tfotes re-discounted... Bills payable 29, 000 00 233, 372 54 26, 675 63 156, 857 96 15, 000 00 64, 742 10 15, 000 00 55, 302 10 9, 296 58 173, 795 36 10,328,096 08 10, 243, 257 46 10, 587, 956 20 10, 606, 957 27 10, 906, 084 32 Dividends unpaid Total CITY OF ST. LOUIS. Capital s t o c k . . . . . 8 banks. 3 banks. $6, 860, 300 00 $6 860, 300 Of) $6 860,300 00 $6 860 300 00 $6, 860, 300 Of) 929, 086 62 658, 361 70 954,181 12 368, 446 80 937,142 44 487,315 90 937,142 44 563,871 79 968, 536 15 450, 378 73 3, 783, 405 00 3 , 791,155 00 3 755, 639 00 3. 752, 855 00 3, 790, 805 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 32, 894 93 18, 243 66 29, 456 02 25, 069 43 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U.S.dis. officers 3, 997, 077 8(3 57, 393 95 3 , 708, 508 62 141,430 70 3 810,039 12 51,287 17 4, 068, 870 32 135, 508 74 3, 89 i, 305 27 137, 943 13 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 1,334,117 77 770, 837 56 1 , 483, 466 10 1 , 174, 067 56 1, 749, 339 29 1, 214,146 18 2, 054, 635 09 1,181,396 94 1, 790, 821 20 1,270, 484 73 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 682, 394 50 1, 548, 057 95 774, 549 53 1 340, 983 58 641, 900 on 1, 934,122 63 540, 500 00 1,256, 333 57 434,140 50 1, 096, 444 44 20, 639, 276 57 20 626, 545 03 21, 466, 301 16 21, 376, 033 32 20, 727, 054 08 Dividends unpaid Total 24, 619 43 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3,1872, arranged KANSAS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE ]3. SEPTEMBER 12. 24 banks. 24 banks. 26 banks. 26 banks. 26 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on h a n d . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U . S . cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent. cert'fa. Total $2, 394, 678 61 1, 530,000 00 450, 000 00 17, 400 00 203,841 27 383, 289 04 218,158 40 116,877 92 23!), 468 98 68,297 70 134, 002 59 109, 680 63 101,682 16, 347 6, 865 392, 852 00 28 89 00 6, 383, 442 34 $2, 399, 260 1, 530, 000 525, 000 18,150 86,041 482, 302 255, 389 125,045 260,133 55,241 140, 629 64,327 25 00 00 00 79 96 30 71 70 19 14 12 $2, 450, 599 1, 650, 000 525, 000 350 151,466 576, 968 369, 978 131, 936 271, 538 56, 722 153,861 68, 377 80 00 00 00 24 62 43 23 24 04 77 23 $2, 631, 826 1, 665, 000 525, 000 6, 600 161,214 608,799 442, 769 137,733 283, 013 74, 022 155,211 74, 979 04 00 00 00 14 70 21 70 29 02 56 47 $2, 896, 023 1, 697, 009 525, 000 950 201,738 579,341 199, 832 105, 096 301,898 46, 536 165, 894' 54, 926 07 00 00 00 04 33 40 92 42 16 81 66 70, 200 18,125 4, 146 3L9,704 00 22 16 00 122, 327 18,663 2, 990 416,819 00 21 32 00 134, 794 19, 457 3, 436 443, 791 00 65 63 00 114, 667 12,221 4, 223 398,172 00 16 73 00 6, 967, 598 13 6, 353, 696 54 7,367,648 41 7, 303, 521 70 NEBRASKA. 9 banks. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes . . . U.S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total 9 banks. 9 banks. 19 00 00 00 32 92 05 47 46 18 54 84 $1, 705, 540 850, 000 400, 000 35, 800 269, 273 602, 478 54, 352 89, 326 144,632 32, 740 72, 317 19, 591 53 00 00 00 49 54 96 83 95 36 57 48 $1, 736, 520 82 850,000 00 400, 000 (JO 225, 400 00 236, 856 13 361,974 41 42,235 81 151,407 67 142,132 95 17, 437 47 75, 872 48 30, 352 95 107,804 43,369 6, 773 287,352 00 70 21 00 35, 024 29, 633 7, 297 230,651 00 76 38 00 35, 132 22, 437 4,246 284, 276 :;;;:::;::::" 4, 521, 967 88 1 bank. Total 63, 073 25, 753 5,147 291,969 00 35 97 00 $2,018,946 41 880, OOOfOO 400, 000 00 700 00 190, 66 L 05 638, 849- 40 105, 306 i)4 99,368 33 146, 977 00 26, 169 36 78, 820 10 64,553 54 73,178 00 1 21,028 84 ! 4,665-28 | 269,187 00 4, 716, 282 70 5, 022, 865 79 5,018,411 25 GON. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $676, 244 250, 000 100, 000 750 69, 778 186, 679 9,098 37, 509 3, 000 5,146 8 953 364 45 00 00 00 40 06 43 86 00 13 67 00 $641, 611 66 250, 000 00 100, 000 00 800 00 70,164 46 258,132 96 6,478 84 29, 569 50 3, 172 23 8,687 37 ] 498 46 91 00 00 00 70 48 21 59 00 95 10 89 00 32 94 00 2, 452 703 66, 491 73, 886 00 71 93 00 1,300 580 66, 311 55, 118 00 26 33 60 200 00 650 62 70, 852 60 82, 601 00 279 90 56, 009 15 62, 210 00 1, 470, 833 59 1, 525, 516 09 1, 538, 375 08 4,845 565 69, 724 70, 587 88 00 00 00 56 29 42 58 00 23 1, 533, 546 98 46 00 00 00 77 25 ]0 43 70 71 76 29 $751,186 250, 000 50, 000 46, 400 74, 406 ] 87, 691 3, 986 30, 004 3.000 3,244 3 081 24 912 $725, 861 250, 000 50, 000 46, 000 78, 325 207,129 3, 886 12, 719 3, 750 8,654 Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. 00 66 35 00 $1, 756, 856 850, 000 400, 000 50, 600 239, 881 804, 722 112,528 151,641 141,881 23, 516 76,210 29, 083 : 4, 548, 660 85 ORE Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . 10 banks. 9 banks. $1,77], 712 850, 000 400, 000 50, 000 240, 396 3L7, 891 45,865 127, 865 154, 782 21,880 72, 724 23, 550 1,571,447 77 2 594 85 $732, 295 250, 000 100, 000 2, 900 73,682 198,584 20, 996 26, 575 8, 613 3, 498 288 879 99 00 09 00 06 46 75 95 83 21 85 93 1, 560 65 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 by States and cities of redemption—Continued. KANSAS. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 24 b a n k s . 24 banks. 26 b a n k s . 26 b a n k s . 26 b a n k s . $1, 625, 000 00 $1, 690, 000 00 $1, 915, 000 00 $1, 935, 000 00 $1, 965, 000 00 153,479 33 247,772 28 179, 607 11 129,719 28 206, 578 75 141,785 91 214, 409 44 202, 696 60 261, 352 09 170, 428 58 1, 370, 636 00 1, 373, 207 00 1, 403, 769 00 1,469,110 00 1,489,711 00 1 353 50 223 50 278 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S. dis. officers 2, 207, 542 18 235, 832 45 362,715 09 2, 286, 084 34 152, 651 57 356,378 40 2, 368, 871 24 251, 764 55 476, 468 05 2, 633,492 16 254,464 42 455, 023 72 2, 588, 956 33 210,242 99 389, 671 70 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 51,555 19 48, 223 32 30. 408 24 58,714 54 ]9,751 59 53, 984 38 40,183 24 57, 803 86 50, 216 05 43, 500 20 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 32, 686 50 48, 000 00 28, 878 87 66, 693 69 35, 302 47 94, 098 69 37,781 47 67,405 00 94, 442 76 40, 000 CO 6, 383, 442 34 6, 353, 696 54 6, 967, 598 13 7, 367, 648 41 7, 303, 521 70 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation Dividends unpaid Total NEBRASKA. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 10 banks. $850, 000 00 $850, 000 00 $850, 000 00 $850, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 114,800 00 146, 656 22 135,100 00 101,210 23 135,100 00 101, 555 90 146, 600 00 98,635 9t 159, 700 00 107, 924 SO Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 754, 448 00 755, 686 00 756,313 00 759, 448 00 768,709 00 Capital stock 5,121 80 $905, 000 00 6, 956 81 4, 497 68 4, 497 68 4, 427 68 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU. S. dis. officers 1, 923, 341 79 113,947 55 338, 503 54 1,917,237 38 116,133 50 383, 767 62 2, 090, 876 49 160, 999 43 408,511 36 2, 365, 435 76 185, 900 43 353, 716 31 2, 377, 955 34 167,315 22 264, 334 64 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 59, 679 72 74,144 86 81, 573 48 61, 850 76 102,911 60 71, 017 24 162, 565 78 80, 565 92 97, 475 33 97,131 96 Notes re-discounted . . . Bills payable 128,324 39 13, 000 00 131,145 07 8, 000 00 34, 500 00 15, 500 00 46,437 28 22, 000 00 4,521,967 88 4, 548, 660 85 4, 716, 282 70 5, 022, 865 79 5, 018, 411 25 Dividends unpaid Total OREGON. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $250, 000 00 $250, 000 00 $250, 000 00 $250, 000 00 $250, 000 00 9, 000 00 189, 575 69 50, 000 00 146, 290 62 50, 000, 00 158,811 97 50, 000 00 175,140 10 50, 000 00 176, 902 79 218, 445 00 215, 446 00 213,990 00 216, 930 00 222, 830 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'tsU.S. dis. officers 473, 859 94 85, 052 22 291, 528 95 505, 313 54 64, 489 23 334,323 67 413,190 38 129, 965 49 243, 913 73 454, 320 01 143, 343 83 228,130 GQ 446, 645 60 98, 667 31 270,146 93 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 16, 085 18 5, 584 71 10, 962 02 7, 651 49 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 23,182 45 Bills payable Total ], 533, 546 98 1, 571, 447 77 1, 470, 833 59 .1,525,516 09 1, 538, 375 08 46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged CALIFORNIA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 1 bank. 1 bank. 2 banks. 2 banks. 3 banks. $456, 686 76 300, 000 00 $466, 735 45 300, 000 00 $555,279 72 505, 000. 00 $628, 024 36 575, 000 00 $903,136 04 737, 500 00 5, 200 00 90,169 02 11,000 00 6, 600 00 Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-houseexch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes... U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fc. Total. 11,724 72 89, 262 81 60, 000 00 5, 759 44 35 00 3,220 55 U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency - . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total 4, 050 00 45, 00!) 00 10, 395 52 28, 040 27 74, 640 04 67, 875 02 7, 910 02 3,755 00 8,331 52 163, 127 83 13,283 00 7, 429 00 4 27 180,953 12 11,126 00 6,078 00 5 02 245, 540 20 45,167 00 1, 374, 743 55 1, 788, 829 30 2,187, 423 65 ! 26,412 10 62,928 36 6,155 57 1, 202 50 23,654 47 11,100 00 199, 806 08 30, 665 00 1,252,529 38 CITY Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. 4,781 88 24, 798 06 60, 000 00 4, 059 43 1,651 80 7, 569 29 47, 654 75 21,691 39 225,185 43 64, 938 90 9, 477 58 1, 837 25 13, 807 25 28 219, 430 53 1, 077 00 1,101,103 72 OF SAN 1,700 00 FRANCISCO. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $3, 539, 600 42 1, 550, 000 00 $3, 303, 299 96 1, 550, 000 00 $3, 284, 478 87 1, 575, 000 00 $3,128, 485 35 1, 700, 000 00 $3,540,131 49 1,800,000 00 35, 943 32,491 262, 822 13, 966 29, 836 30,157 60,112 17, 425 102,701 262, 822 9, 058 29, 927 188,180 25, 659 31,202 96, 884 262. 837 4, 363 29, 977 61, 060 36 18 99 85 92 18 49 241, 642 108,513 262, 918 8, 834 30, 783 195, 003 22 04 85 75 56 70 413,278 55,410 136, 592 262, 984 4,212 35, 963 1,520 13, 840 55 886,127 58, 400 00 38 30 00 51, 597 00 232 75 968, 043 50 133, 420 00 6,634,604 15 7, 403, 886 69 500 00 19 90 85 42 36 85 60' 30 67 85 60 61 14 2, 010 00 220 92 628, 363 79 41, 790 00 5,190 00 47 29 616, 652 00 28, 600 00 6, 700 00 131 57 450, 933 07 81, 450 00 6,167, 203 70 6, 174, 018 02 5, 9L0, 679 48 76 70 14 22 35 25 53 MONTANA. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits XJ S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c.i Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items ........ Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie . . . . . . . . . . . Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 4 banks. 4 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 5 banks. $510, 856 07 215, 000 00 55, 000 00 $511,441 06 215,000 00 70, 000 00 $485, 092 21 180, 000 00 70, 000 00 $498, 865 15 180, 000 00 70, 000 00 $611, 761 28 245, 000 00 70, 000 00 26, 667 91,815 1,397 60, 712 36,569 21,981 34, 213 53,399 31 18 76 03 28 29 80 96 32, 716 55,641 8, 545 31,040 36, 633 8,180 36,709 40,851 00 61 20 97 28 87 54 55 13,584 44, 870 7, 266 48, 455 25, 991 10, 338 32, 219 38, 362 87 43 13 16 13 02 40 90 17, 260 74, 078 17, 769 18, 470 26, 048 14,361 34,881 41,212 13 08 49 09 78 93 60 64 32, 959 52, 776 14, 823 55, 347 33, 971 17, 001 40, 077 61, 335 35 14 67 63 28 76 90 36 25,591 7, 654 5, 607 105, 600 00 09 68 00 14,914 6, 996 14,248 95,885 00 72 69 00 16,633 5,715 23, 809 71, 300 00 26 93 00 23,130 4,816 5, 399 68, 300 00 28 35 00 35, 335 3, 770 106, 682 128,190 00 42 21 00 1, 252, 065 45 1, 178,804 49 1, 073, (!38 44 1, 094, 593 52 1, 509, 032 00 47 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. CALIF ORNI A. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. Liabilities. 1 bank. 1 bank. 2 banks. 2 banks. $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 $420, 000 00 $600, 000 00 $700, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 138, 754 71 29, 355 58 8, 000 00 7, 916 05 8, 000 00 19, 063 40 8, 000 00 42, 647 30 11, COO 00 57, 302 43 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 219, 705 00 215, 550 00 314, 465 00 431,850 00 548, 785 00 484, 486 82 425, 307 68 564, 443 72 616, 840 83 693,034 76 80, 227 27 144, 329 S9 4,276 98 44, 494 45 1, 252, 529 38 1,101, 103 72 1,374,743 55 Capital stock 3 banks. Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits XJ. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers Due to national banks Due to State banks . . . 89,491 17 29,130 22 148,171 24 Notes re-discounted . Bills payable Total CITY Capital stock FRANCISCO. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $2, 500, 000 00 $2, 500, 000 00 $2, 500, 000 00 $2, 500, 000 00 $2, 500, 000 00 68, 500 00 143, 390 63 100, 000 00 114, 090 60 105, 000 00 90, 810 28 105,000 00 124,374 49 139, 000 00 84, 089 79 1,143, 495 00 1,124, 340 00 1,126,515 00 1, 276, 635 00 1, 439, 645 00 2 banks. 2, 039 75 1,504 75 4, 056 00 3, 949 00 6, 923 25 1, 930, 834 52 2,165,159 34 1,919,227 17 1, 729, 869 29 2, 500, 355 56 3, 553 53 167, 520 76 7, 717 37 160, 205 96 18,815 96 146,255 07 6,174, 018 02 5, 910, 679 48 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits 2,187,423 65 2 banks. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. OF SAN 1, 788, 829 30 Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers Due to national banks. Due to State banks Bills payable Total 681, 658 17 207,869 51 6,167, 203 70 47, 400 05 165,718 15 6, 634, 604 15 21, 976 96 704, 498 23 7,397 90 7, 403, 886 69 MONTANA. 4 banks. 4 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 $200, 000 03 $200, 000 00 $350, 000 00 20, 000 00 86,133 13 30, 000 00 68, 520 62 30, 000 00 81, 000 07 30, 000 00 94, 467 74 46, 586 27 100, 550 51 Xat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 192, 969 00 191, 500 00 161, 302 00 159, 412 00 216, 617 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S dis. officers 506. 335 02 36, 510 98 78, 582 15 420, 828 27 25,044 17 87, 002 82 392, 364 63 15, 395 30 129,123 07 443,019 53 33,421 93 116, 507 04 630,464 54 37, 605 48 79, 599 55 Due to national banks. Due to State banks - . . 202 07 31, 333 10 8, 001 37 47, 907 24 35, 387 29 29, 066 08 404 77 17, 360 51 7,438 90 40,169 75 1,252,065 45 1,178,804 49 1, 073, 638 44 1, 094, 593 52 1, 509, 032 00 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 5 banks. 48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged DAKOTA. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $11, 623 35 50, 000 00 30, 000 00 $16,403 74 50, 000 00 30, 000 00 $37,336 61 50, 000 00 30, 000 00 SEPTEMBER 12 Resources. Loans and discounts Bonds for circulation . $2, 799 47 50, 000 00 30, 000 00 U. S. bonds on hand . . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate &c Current expenses Premiums paid. 6,109 50 207 07 1, 595 1, 368 202 698 1,159 9, 454 690 45 747 49 4,162 50 Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes Fractional currency Specie. . . . . . Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. 435 66 Total 83 42 19 45 12 30 298 792 932 698 1, 573 9, 454 544 20 85 74 45 89 30 21 89 64 1,197 00 139 06 166 00 606 45 7,192 00 12, 596 00 10, 686 00 102,433 12 120, 033 72 122,156 83 5, 690 30 15, 702 34 4, 909 84 698 45 590 33 9 454 30 981 89 1 1,180 179 222 26, 888 00 59 50 00 183 834 15 IDAHO. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $101, 516 90 100, 000 00 $105,026 08 100,000 00 $110,546 41 100, 000 00 $95, 327 19 100, 000 00 $81, 004 67 100, 000 00 38, 735 42 42, 265 99 45, 364 77 45, 636 67 48, 539 15 10, 000 00 2,626 57 5, 000 1,455 10, 000 4,269 22,139 09 1, 455 68 12,711 11 6, 898 94 5, 882 33, 844 7,000 2,503 U S bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks- 24,215 50 14, 627 88 6, 746 43 Current expenses Cash i t e m s . . . . . . . . . . . Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes.. Fractional currency.. 4, 001 23 1, 250 00 79 15 9,634 12 21, 523 00 Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total 322,329 63 1 bank. 4,549 86 1,125 253 5,000 26,125 00 00 00 00 296, 971 50 00 68 00 87 196 21 675 266 10, 795 11,743 00 00 Ofl 00 300, 311 94 195 46 913 16 12, 482 19,287 00 60 00 00 317, 062 74 08 42 00 59 2,044 21 1,900 00 4 85 11,428 14, 371 00 308, 522 62 WYOMING. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits XT S bonds on hand Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate &c Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National bank notes . . Fractional currency . ~ Specie Legal tender notes . . . U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three percent, cert'fs. Total 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $92. 036 35 30, 000 00 $92, 365 89 30, 000 00 $92, 248 59 30, 000 00 $102, 566 93 30, 000 00 $202,864 27 60, 000 00 11, 302 40 12,134 51 11, 048 67 419 63 8, 553 91 11,452 16 35,395 18 52 42 11, 395 61 24,100 27 5 29 5, 756 66 7, 740 00 19, 399 94 1, 008 90 2, 896 25 4, 714 67 395 70 2, 896 25 2, 214 38 1, 222 20 2, 903 25 6, 855 65 1, 509 15 2, 914 50 8, 384 30 7,929 11 8, 470 06 9,124 81 4,911 77 15,777 45 11,644 72 7,837 02 3,126 77 00 34 00 00 5, 780 00 328 00 1,777 00 25,168 00 1,077 00 406 21 2,633 36 26, 959 00 203, 288 20 211,324 48 362,761 55 2, 735 129 194 20, 997 00 37 50 00 189, 6 L7 25 1,670 110 1,368 14,201 00 00 00 00 200, 674 89 4, 254 98 1, 545 28, 680 1 bank. 2 banks. 49 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by States and cities of redemption—Continued. DAKOTA. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $50, 000 00 $50, 000 00 $50, 000 00 $50^000 00 815 22 887 91 2, 410 85 1.000 00 2,433 96 45, 000 00 45, 000 00 45, 000 00 44, 848 00 6,617 90 1,812 93 5, 004 20 13, 373 75 7, 472 41 12, ?65 52 3, 265 42 41,377 47 26, 967 31 16, 590 53 3, 954 93 1,642 63 616 88 120, 033 72 122, 156 83 DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. Liabilities. Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. Dep'tsU.S. dis. officers Duo to national banks. Bills payable 102,433 12 Total 183,834 15 IDAHO. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. $100, 000 00 $100, 000 00 $100, 000 00 $100,000 00 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 11, 800 00 19,267 42 13, 300 00 5,412 34 13, 300 00 12, 953 27 13, 300 00 16,475 60 14, 500 00 8, 756 51 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 89, 200 00 89, 260 00 89, 630 00 89, 455 00 87, 600 00 78, 201 49 60, 532 05 41, 795 20 52, 892 36 78, 593 60 15, 699 86 8, 160 86 10, 925 27 17, 541 84 24, 917 98 17, 715 49 8,524 21 36, 415 57 922 57 18,149 94 322, 329 63 296, 971 50 300, 311 94 3L7, 062 74 | 308,522 62 Capital stock Dividends unpaid Individual deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers Due to national banks. Due to State banks - . . Notes re-discounted Total -WYOMING. 1 bank. Capital stock $75, 000 00 1 bank. $75, 000 00 1 bank. 1 bank. $75, 000 00 $75, 000 00 2 banks. $125, 000 00 7, 508 76 4, 240 21 5,646 14 7, 446 33 23,202 19 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 27, 000 00 26, 000 00 26, 000 00 26, 000 00 51, 490 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 80,108 49 95, 434 68 91,327 61 102. 266 74 162, 047 22 1,378 46 3, 935 99 57 75 553 66 1, 022 14 203, 288 20 211, 324 48 362, 761 55 Undivided profits Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . Bills payable Total 189,617 25 H Ex 3 D 200,674 89 50 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since October 3, 1872, arranged UTAH. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. $702,593 12 450, 000 00 100, 000 00 $692,107 51 450, 000 00 75, 000 00 $693, 269 76 450, 000 00 75, 000 00 $775,145 69 450, 000 00 75, 000 00 $734, 048 23 450,000 00 75, 000 00 8, 000 00 79, 974 43 17, 727 94 106, 066 74 31,017 93 9,137 79 57,347 14 10,115 30 11, 000 00 151,016 69 17, 433 68 110, 072 83 12, 806 60 2,500 31 56, 905 70 17,786 69 12, 500 00 99,315 15 14,661 81 84, 555 53 88,176 79 9, 019 98 40,107 92 43, 632 87 Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . Bonds for deposits.... TJ. S. bonds on hand . Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Keal estate, &c Current expenses Premiums paid. Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs National b a n k n o t e s . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes U. S. cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent. cert'iM. Total 17, 476 68 58, 723 43 15, 430 63 117,304 16 92,919 33 3, 876 63 56,816 99 14,032 34 9,819 2,933 7, 344 138,092 00 03 85 00 1,787,362 19 8, 000 00 22, 077 56 4, 016 08 85, 069 07 91,828 68 10,138 46 48, 774 82 21,304 72 9,521 5, 062 4, 405 106, 666 00 71 44 00 1, 633, 972 05 11, 8, 5, 93, 480 385 01.9 756 00 50 89 00 1, 656, 298 42 7, 630 4, 469 9, 142 77, 427 00 88 72 00 1, 778, 337 79 15,883 6, 283 2, 937 107, 008 00 66 74 00 1, 783,13D 68 C OLOR AD O. 6 banks. 6 banks. Loans and discounts.. $1, 475, 757 86 530, 000 00 Bonds for circulation . 100, 000 00 Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . 120, 000 00 20, 868 19 Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. 305, 42 L 77 Due from nat'l banks 119,012 68 61,480 01 Due from State banks. 102, 902 37 Real estate, <fcc 53, 283 45 Current expenses Premiums paid 50, 670 47 Cash i t e m s . . . . . . . . . . 63, 080 47 Clearing-house exch'gs 55, 334 00 National bank notes . . 9,476 85 Fractional currency . . G4 332 07 Specie . . .... 343, 266 00 Legal tender notes . . . U S cert'fs of deposit Three per cent, cert'fs. 6 banks. 6 banks. $1, 537, 308 530, 000 100,000 120, 000 8,200 250, 525 121,212 86, 626 98,191 16, 297 43, 750 41,264 88 00 00 00 65 24 14 54 82 02 00 08 $1, 530, 836 530,000 100,000 120, 000 7,522 275, 214 92, 509 74, 764 96, 912 16, 707 43, 750 33, 344 76 00 00 00 16 38 46 01 28 11 00 10 $1,644,270 15 530, 000 00 100,000 00 120, 000 00 1, 567 07 427, 946 22 J 88, 063 58 84, 652 96 96, 709 28 26, 569 34 43, 750 00 39, 618 57 44, 659 10, 664 73, 244 270, 248 00 75 84 00 55, 261 12, 524 88,613 286, 519 00 06 69 00 71,449 8,077 84, 334 329, 393 3,352,192 96 3, 474, 886 19 Total 6 banks. 3, 364, 477 94 00 30 89 00 3, 796, 401 38 $1, 791 6V3 39 530, 000 00 100, 000 00 134, 500 00 12,568 17 486,172 08 243,776 18 117,915 50 96,494 89 28, 169 67 42, 750 00 34,153 25 26,664 00 11,685 78 109 073 35 344,509 00 4,110,105 26 NEW MEXICO. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation . 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $256, 790 98 250, 000 00 $254, 518 03 250, 000 00 $266, 702 79 300, 000 00 $272,183 05 300, 000 00 $321, 020 84 300, 000 00 Other stocks and b'ds. Due from red'g agents. Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Real estate, &c Current expenses Cash items Clearing-house exch'gb National bank notes . . Fractional currency . . Specie Legal tender notes - . . U . S . cert'fs of deposit. Three per cent, cert'fs. Total - 2,666 66 1,666 bo 11, 546 01 600 00 55,984 90 1,940 85 4,215 55 25,125 00 9, 080 42 35, 567 411 66, 589 2, 163 3, 978 25, 125 9,298 40 83 20 08 23 00 22 19,969 31 4, 888 25 26,017 12 4,179 39 1,379 43 30, 930 00 3,104 34 39, 560 15, 859 24, 290 4,212 3,338 30, 930 3, 624 52 66 92 89 97 00 81 2, 227 53 30, 599 47 3, 827 05 5,453 71 6,824 47 3,818 48 30, 96 i 25 5,191 43 4, 960 768 308 43, 007 3, 041 211 460 46, 020 00 95 14 00 2, 292 554 82 57, 816 890 161 256 54, 601 00 15 85 00 1, 337 398 286 51, 386 00 47 69 00 664, 327 87 697,384 08 00 4L 78 00 719, 915 82 750, 909 82 00 42 14 00 763, 331 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. l)y States and cities of 51 redemption—Continued. UTAH. DECEMBER 27. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. SEPTEMBER 12. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. $450, 000 00 $450, 000 00 $450, 000 00 $450, 000 00 $450, 000 00 77, 495 93 16, 938 46 83,140 47 19, 422 42 87,321 70 24,223 16 45, 788 91 24,108 93 50, 528 70 50, 592 49 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 368,219 00 402, 015 00 402, 325 00 402, 310 00 403, 762 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 744, 886 56 24, 425 51 39, 854 94 577. 082 07 31,679 17 47, 493 00 528,661 44 62,051 03 66, 780 72 690,218 62 72, 500 49 29, 009 52 598, 633 30 78, 600 33 26, 361 21 Due to national banks. Due to State banks 16, 623 23 48, 918 56 12, 809 15 10,330 77 776 08 4,159 29 2,165 13 32, 236 19 38, 639 20 84, 239 89 30, 000 00 30, 000 00 1, 773 56 1,787,362 19 1, 633, 972 05 1,656,298 42 1, 778, 337 79 1, 783,130 68 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Bills payable Total COL OR ADO. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. $575,000 00 $575, 000 00 $575, 000 00 $575, 000 00 $575, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 82, 500 00 202,185 58 106, 500 00 145, 710 12 116, 500 00 166, 018 12 165, 500 00 207, 718 67 Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. 472, 000 00 477, 000 00 477, 000 00 116, 500 00 205, 774 88 477, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 1, 895,385 48 55,817 68 34,844 97 1, 850, 874 31 59,810 09 20, 483 59 1,831,644 50 50, 004 71 42, 860 07 2, 089, 748 03 80,811 95 40, 661 89 2, 376, 209 20 49, 757 28 40,241 63 Due to national banks. Due to State banks . . . 79,285 32 49, 019 62 23, 755 99 60, 694 55 28, 847 54 21, 000 00 96, 933 95 97, 970 68 16, 000 00 93, 011 83 117, 066 65 Notes re-discounted... Bills payable 43, 306 02 63, 508 83 10, 000 00 3, 474, 886 19 3, 352,192 96 3, 364, 477 94 3, 796r 401 38 4, 110,105 26 Capital stock Dividends unpaid Total 1 000 CO NEW Capital stock 474, 600 00 10, 000 00 MEXICO. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 $300, 000 00 5,254 77 21,290 89 8, 505 54 11,607 06 9, 514 72 9,123 54 9, 514 72 15, 467 27 13, 376 13 14, 805 26 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulation. State bank circulation. J J 2 banks. 2 banks. 224,, 300 00 222, 500 00 22; ,3X> 00 262, 900 00 269,535 00 Individual deposits U. S. deponits Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 112,167 51 154, 771 48 168, 518 49 153, 873 07 159, 942 89 Due to national banksDue to State banks . -. 1, 314 70 9, 459 07 31 18 9,123 58 95 55 5, 576 96 719, 915 82 750, 909 82 763,331 79 Bills payable Total 664,327 87 697, 384 08 EEPOETS OF THE CONDITION THE NATIONAL BANKS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1373. .REPORTS OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1873. MAINE. First National Bank, Auburn. J. H. ROAK, President. No. 154. W M . LIBBY, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house. . . . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $226, 906 57 53 137, 500 00 20, 022 39 955 51 1, 681 26 Capital stock paid in. $130,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 34, 000 00 8,949 14 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 112, 980 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 127, 674 88 5, 434 38 2, 793 00 910 38 400 00 17, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 413, 604 02 413,604 02 Total. First National Bank, Augusta. G. W. STANLEY, President. No. 367. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $321,119 58 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 35, 81.2 64 506 84 Total. H. Ex. 3 250, 000 00 1,044 73 2, 760 97 ISRAEL BOOTHBY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $250, COO 00 60, 000 00 20,831 65 224, 000 00 Dividends unpaid , Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 72, 042 92 2, 007 33 Due to other national banks 9,602 52 "'% 175' 66' Due to State banks and bankers 2, 550 00 5, 000 00 13, 500 00 636, 477 09 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 16, 477 09 56 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Freeman's National Bank, Augusta. No. 406. W. F. HALLETT, President. J. L. ADAMS, Cashier Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits 17. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other nationalbanks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $137, 498 53 100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $ioo, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 27, 730 77 4, 062 44 """4," 976* 38* National bank notes outstanding 24,208 92 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 10,000 00 Individual deposits 21 66 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,514 66 Due to other national banks 2, 780 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 611 63 67 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 10, 000 00 Bills payable 292, 679 28 Total. 88,800 00 734 00 70, 636 68 715 39 292,679 28 Granite National Bank, Augusta. B. H. CUSHMAN, Presidtnt. W. T. JOHNSON, Cashier. No. 498. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . $207,861 50 Capita] stock paid in. 1,410 11 100,000 00 Surplus fund 50, 000 00 Undivided profits. 700 00 National bank notes outstanding 19,463 60 State bank notes outstanding 107 16 Dividends unpaid . 18,500 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,152 05 Due to other national banks 6,911 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 48 82 Notes and bills re-discounted . 23,100 00 Bills payable 479, 254 24 Total. $100, 000 00 58,208 19 5, 485 02 88, 430 00 2,119 00 340 00 126, 640 02 13, 846 55 83,994 96 190 50 479,254 24 First National Bank, Bangor. GEORGE STETSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 112. ELIAS MERRILL, Cashier. $506,093 04 Capital stock paid in . 5,814 05 303, 000 00 Surplus fund 70, 000 00 Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding . . State bank notes outstanding 23, 059 47 Dividends unpaid- $300, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 170, 886 71 16, 625 29 45,715 03 Due to other national banks 3, 721 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . 1, 248 31 Notes and bills re-discounted. 57, 000 00 Bills payable 28,130 98 1, 948 24 2,150 86 60,995 30 1,033,082 03 Total. 100,000 00 107,406 78 261, 729 00 . 640 00 1, 033, 082 03 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 57 MAINE. Second National Bank, Bangor. GL K. JEWETT, No. 306. President. W. S. DENNETT, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts » Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $467, 776 10 Capital stock paid in. 77 69 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits ' " " " 5 6 0 " 65" 7, 875 00 50, 000 00 126, 697 11 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 133,200 00 Dividends unpaid . deposits 2, 739 53 Individual IT. S. deposits , Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 35, 803 93 Due to other national banks 7,891 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 1,312 78 Notes and bills re-discounted . 60, 000 00 Bills payable 733, 976 03 Total. $150, 000 00 227, 365 27 46, 713 65 733,1)76 03 Total. Kenduskeag National Bank, Bangor. No. 518. G-. W. PICKERING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid ". Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. T. S. DODD, Cashier. $286, 659 62 Capital stock paid in.. 193 95 75, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 45, 086 59 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,395 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers- $100, 000 00 20,000 00 27,166 86 64, 084 00 239, 753 05 9, 233 36 10, 066 00 465 58 26, 000 00 Due to other national banks. Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 454,100 10 Total. 3, 096 19 454,100 10 Traders' National Bank, Bangor. WALTER BROWN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house., Bills of other national banks... Fractional currency Specie „ Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1095. EBENEZER TRASK, Cashier. $139, 515 72 Capital stock paid in. 100,000 00 Surplus fund.... Undivided profits 3, 600 00 National bank notes outstanding 22, 763 61 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 2,107 72 Individual deposits 666 58 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 14, 845 13 Due to other national banks 1, 931 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 202 79 Notes and bills re-discounted. 117 00 12, 000 00 Bills payable 297,749 55 Total., 5100,000 00 12, 000 00 36, 898 65 88, 111 00 210 00 59, 723 41 806 49 297, 749 55 58 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE • Merchants' National Bank, Bangor. S. H. BLAKE, President. No. 1437. M. T. STICKNEY, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $355, 067 00 Capital stock paid in. 399 60 102,450 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits i," 560*66' 14, 543 84 30, 868 98 $100, 000 00 20, 000 00 100,150 27 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 12, 500 00 1,177 58 87,374 00 1, 437 00 2,675 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 249, 535 22 20, 885 04 11, 057 00 509 14 23, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 573, 958 18 12,786 69 573,958 18 Farmers' National Bank, Bangor. No. 1687. JAMES DUNNING, President. Loans and discounts .,,., Overdrafts -,-. , U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand . -- . . . . . . . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses 100, 000 00 Undivided profits 4,749 02 15, 630 43 National bank notes outstanding 56, 600 00 2, 017 00 8, 310 92 Dividends unpaid 1, 096 41 i*746"66 307 64 10, 000 00 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $100,000 00 $164,100 88 12, 963 75 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks ^ Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 80 00 119,443 15 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . . Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable . . Total 298, 519 60 Total J. SWETT Rows, Cashier. 298, 519 60 Veazie National Bank, Bangor. ALFRED VEAZTE, Preside! Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Duo from other national banks Duo from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 2089. WILLIAM C. H O L T , Cashier. |184,721 24 Capital stock paid in . ""i56,"666"66" 47, 738 42 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $150, 000 00 14,479 M 135, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 10, 000 00 2, 910 87 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted., 12,300 00 Bills payable 105, 412 72 3, 562 27 545 00 238 60 408, 454 13 Total. 408,454 13 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 59 MAINE, First National Bank, Bath. No. 61. OLIVER MOSES, President. W. D. MUSSENDEN, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $277,122 41 Capital stock paid in., $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 45, 000 00 11,489 77 "27," 000 "65' National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 31, 780 08 179 000 00 200, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 5, 000 00 2,197 66 1,974 00 125 57 23, 000 00 827 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 127,197 89 4, 685 1 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills pay able 568,199 72 Total. 568,199 72 Bath National Bank, Bath. No. 494. ARTHUR SEWALL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency • Specie Legal tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit Total . W. D. HILL, Cashier. $162,109 42 Capital stock paid in., 125, 000 00 " i s "666" 66' 19,550 00 28, 744 02 1, 586 06 $125, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 31, 004 92 11,797 20 National bank notes outstanding State bank netes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 496 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,468 09 5, 430 00 137 27 13, 525 00 110,485 00 91,784 74 Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 373, 549 86 Total. 373,519 86 Lincoln National Bank, Bath. JAS. F. PATTEN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, b^nds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from otter national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 761. W M . R. SHAW, Cashier. $141, 800 77 Capital stock paid in. "266," 666" 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 70,000 00 14, 850 00 108, 051 23 428 46 1,350 00 2, 061 25 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 2,014 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 246 72 911 60 Notes and bills re-discounted . 18,425 00 Bills payable 560,139 03 Total. $200, 000 00 36, 449 21 17, 350 05 176,176 00 2, 320 00 126, 439 59 1,404 18 560,139 03 60 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Marine National Bank, Bath. No. 782. B. C. BAILEY, President. H. A. DUNCAN, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. , Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit $123,207 78 Capital stock paid in. 94,"5O6"66" 10, 500 00 16, 680 43 Dividends unpaid. 1,161 24 2, 365 00 2, 229 00 276 16 9, 000 00 11,700 00 6,420 66 85, 000 00 385 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 259,919 61 Total. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total . 53, 452 83 2,961 12 259,919 61 Sagadahock National Bank, Bath. No. W. V. MOSES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XJ. S. bonds to seGure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $145, 812 95 100, 000 00 5, 000 00 24, 762 31 5, 000 00 663 58 2, 610 00 5 20 14, 000 00 1041. Capital stock paid in. $100,000 00 Surplus; fund Undivided profits.. 26, 000 00 6, 220 38 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 88, 350 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 74, 631 66 2, 652 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable , 297, 854 04 Total. HENRY EAMES, Cashier. Total. 297, 854 04 Belfast National Bank, Belfast. JAS. P . W H I T E , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 840. A. H. BRADBURY, Cashier. $203, 687 98 Capital stock paid in. ""150*666"66" 42,348 68 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid., 346 34 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 33, 075 £2 4, 675 77 132,618 00 330 00 94, 792 50 2, 217 79 4,891 00 2,000 00 10, 000 00 415,491 79 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers.. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total 415,491 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 61 MAINE. First National Bank, Biddeford. THOS. H. COLE, President. No. 1089. CHAS. A. MOODY, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents. Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $128, 442 38 100, 000 00 5,388 15 899 35 4, 000 00 Capital stock paid in 12, 418 99 5,183 97 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89,250 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 6,753 85 Due to other national banks "i," 428*00' Due to State banks and bankers 26 89 Notes and bills re-discounted "14,365" 66" Bills payable 261,243 1 Total . $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. 50, 689 84 3, 700 82 261, 243 62 Biddeford National Bank, Biddeford. WM. P. HAINES, President. No. 1575. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items. Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $205, 802 27 124, 000 00 18,250 68 2,091 68 R. M. CHAPMAN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $150, 000 00 32,000 00 14,170 50 Surplus fund Undivided profits . National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 389 68 " 2 " 352" 66" 25 46 2,400 00 10, 055 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 365, 366 77 110,225 00 216 49 55,358 83 3,395 95 365, 366 77 Total. National Village Bank, Bowdoinham. R. P. CARR, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. Q. SAMPSON, Cashier No. 944. $33, 066 97 50, 000 00 "4,"266" 66' 14,724 30 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 400 00 50 00 2, 422 00 4 90 5,500 00 110, 368 17 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $50, 000 00 4, 634 35 2,474 19 42, 650 00 211 70 10, 397 93 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 11.0,368 17 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. First National Bank, Brunswick. No. 192. N. T. PALMER, Tresident. J. P. WlNCHELL, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... $49, 617 33 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits 1C4,000 00 National bank notes outstanding 18, 902 53 State bank notes outstanding 630 27 Dividends unpaid . deposits 583 25 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,283 56 Due to other national banks 4, 714 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 30 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 10, 000 00 Bills payable 290, 760 94 Total. $100, 000 00 "i66,"666*6o' Total. 20, 000 00 30,360 93 89, 400 00 774 00 50,226 0L 290,760 94- Union National Bank, Brunswick. ADAM LEMONT, President. No. 1118. Loans and discounts Overdrafts 1 U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Suspense account $100, 360 04 32 58 100,000 00 5, 000 00 15, 527 07 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits $100, 000 0O 9, 928 90 9, 444 72 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . Dividends unpaid . 4, 617 61 Individual deposits U. S. deposits """54983" Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 721 00 5, 376 00 Due to other national bankp. 123 40 Due to State banks and bankers. 8, 000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable "b", ill'32 89, 337 50 1, 377 00 35,198 75 1, 434 98 246, 721 85 Total. 246, 721 85 Total . H. A. RANDALL, Cashier. Pejepscot National Bank, Brunswick. W M . S. SKOLFIELD President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash i t e m s . . . . . . . Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1315. $25, 618 87 30 00 50, 000 00 i.'ioo'oo" 13,150 00 7, 794 20 200 00 10, 650 00 520 52 9 19 187 50 6, 000 00 115, 522 28 LEMUEL H. STOVER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other'national bank?. Due to State banks and bankers . $50, 000 00 1, 000 00 2, 827 11 45, 000 00 148 00 16, 448 25 98 92; Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable , Total. 115, 522 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 63 MAINE. Bucksport National Bank, Bucksport. T. C. WOODMAN, President. No. 1079. EDWARD SWAZEY, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discount? Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $126, 596 41 ""i66,"666"66" 27,995 03 Capital stock paid in . 1,106 92 "5"278*00' 129 44 11,906 00 25, 708 49 3,126 48 88, 083 00 380 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 55, 713 83 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 273, 011 : Total. $100, 000 00 Surplu s fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 273, 011 80 Calais National Bank, Calais. No. 1425. JOS. A. LEE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid — Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit Total. FRANK NELSON, Cashier. $183,409 33 Capital stock paid in . 738 80 70, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. $100,000 00 19, 693 82 13, 604 37 National bank notes outstanding 1, 200 00 State bank notes outstanding 11 07 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits 173 91 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 5,425 12 Due to other national banks 1,817 00 Due to State banks and bankers — 208 72 59 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 27, 2L5 00 BiHs payable , 290, 257 95 62, 900 00 207 00 8,115 17 3, 826 62 1,910 97 290,257 95 Total. First National Bank, Daniariscotta. E D W I N FLYE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 446. $44, 497 01 ""56," 666 "66' "16*666 66' 7,000 00 8, 714 62 WILLIAM FLYE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . 10, 000 00 2, 757 92 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 43, 080 00 Dividends unpaid . 429 90 565 44 166 00 8 49 4,800 00 126,181 46 $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable , Total. 155 00 20, 059 23 129 31 126,181 46- •64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Frontier National Bank, Eastport. O. S. LlVERMORE, President. E. J. NO YES, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts . : Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation <U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency -" .Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. 60,300 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 13,109 34 4, 757 76 45, 100 00 National bank notes outstanding 38,181 18 State bank notes outstanding ],205 11 Dividends unpaid. 3, 815 35 Individual deposits 468 70 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 5, 082 00 Due to State banks and bankers 360 74 Notes and bills re-discounted . 9, 000 00 Bills payable 236, 760 50 Total. $75, 000 00 $73, 247 42 Capital stock paid in . Total. 53, 920 00 2, 000 00 334 81 84, 991 52 2, 647 07 236, 760 50 Sandy River National Bank, Farmington. -F. Gr. BUTLER, President. No. 901. Loans and discounts Overdrafts *U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency -Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $70, 076 46 Capital stock paid in. $75, 000 00 75, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. "i Moo'66" National bank notes outstanding 17, 427 76 State bank notes outstanding • 916 82 Dividends unpaid . 4,702 96 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 17,253 36 4, 670 96 64, 934 00 1, 065 00 230 00 36, 679 38 1,485 05 Due to other national banks 4, 075 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 18 65 Notes and bills re-discounted. 6, 830 00 Bills payable 199, 832 70 Total. 199, 832 70 Total. T. F. BELCHER, Cashier. Oakland National Bank, Gardiner. JOSHUA GRAY, President. k Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 740. S. BOWMAN, Cashier. $153, 955 48 Capital stock paid in . 764 35 100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 30,245 45 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 753 00 8,144 46 827 142 216 12, 695 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 00 Dae to State banks and bankers. 01 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 307, 742 75 Total. $100, 000 00 11,612 00 18, 237 03 88,786 00 451 00 82, 656 52 6, 000 20 307, 742 75 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 65 MAINE. Cobbossee National Bank, Gardiner. STEPHEN YOUNG, President. No. 939. J O S E P H ADAMS, Qaslder. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national b a n k s . . . . . . Fractionaj^purrency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $115,230 88 100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 14,000 00 19, 397 95 ""3," 600 "0Q National bank notes outstanding 22,681 05 State bank notes outstanding 218 70 Dividends unpaid . 6, 873 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 640 27 Due to other national banks 864 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 343 00 540 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 8,187 00 Bills payable 259,177 90 Total. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. 87,371 00 1, 831 00 36, 577 95 259,177 90 Gardiner National Bank, Gardiner. J O S E P H BRADSTREET, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total. No. 1174. $73, 867 04 " "56," 600" 66' 3, 792 32 22, 644 35 1, 533 70 11, 752 04 GEO. F . ADAMS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 6,425 88 17, 744 39 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 43, 825 00 Dividends unpaid. 1, 957 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 51,241 12 1,683 42 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 261 02 5/660 OU Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 171,193 89 171,193 I Northern National Bank, Hallowell. SIMON P A G E , President. No. 532. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $158, 044 34 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 19,245 91 Total. 100, 000 00 "*l" I," 500*66" JUSTIN E. SMITH, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 18, 500 00 22, 905 75 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89, 510 00 1,005 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. % 328 00 65, 925 62 264 52 2,863 00 253 03 68 73 8, 042 00 300,281 53 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 107 16 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 300,281 53 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. American National Bank, Hallowell. No. 624. P. F. SANBORN, President. A. D. KNIGHT, Caslder. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. R.eal estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $45, 707 63 50, 000 00 3, 000 00 11, 726 63 Capital stock paid in . $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits , National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 3, 000 00 162 96 758 00 15 42 3, 650 00 6, 600 00 2, 844 95 45, 000 00 75 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 13, 500 69 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 118,020 64 118, 020 64 Total. Ocean National Bank, Kennebunk. JOS. TlTCOMB, President. No. 1254. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits XL S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . C. LlTTLEFIELD, Cashier. $94, 906 38 Capital stock paid in. 161,666 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits., 16,490 00 4, 888 7G National bank noteg outstanding State bauk notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 83, 350 00 1,107 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 11,761 51 7,850 10 3, 959 69 42 70 100 75 534 00 73 65 156 00 9,264 00 $100, 000 00 290 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted-, Bills "payable 217, 887 27 Total. 217, 8S7 27 First National Bank, Lewiston. E. F. PACKARD, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds OPL hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. . Al BROOKS, Cashier. No. 330. $514, 668 75 400, 000 00 50, 000 00 83,909 11 Capital stook paid in. Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 13, 000 00 1, 335 88 9, 874 53 35, 872 00 3, 469 96 45, 000 00 1,157, 130 23 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. $400, 000 00 100, 000 00 15,168 m 358, 750 00 364 00 241,957 38 27,117 34 25 97 3, 746 68 1,157,130 23 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 67 MAINE. New Castle National Bank, New Castle. D. w . CHAPMAN, Cashier. Jos. HAINES, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of of deposit . Liabilities. $54, 548 62 Surplus fund-, Undivided profits 5,350 66 10,500 00 National bank notes outstanding 30,147 23 State bank notes outstanding 5 44 Dividends unpaid. 1, 725 00 Individual deposits 138 08 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 439 9 125 5,300 30,000 00 15,595 09 44, 500 00 33 75 38,159 44 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers91 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 158,288 28 Total. $50, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. "'50*666*66" Total. 158, 288 28 North Berwick National Bank, North Berwick. WILLIAM H I L L , President. No. 1523. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation II. S. bonds to secure deposits U S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premium paid Checks and other cash i t e m s . . . . . . . . . Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total $46, 961 13 C. W. GREENLEAF, Cashier. Capital stock paid in $50, 000 00 "50*666 66 Surplus fund Undivided profits 4,540 75 2, 953 98 2, 564 21 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 2, 400 00 Individual deposits 55 76 U. S. deposits •. Deposits of U. S. disbursing- officers. 64 40 100 00 36 00 44, 000 00 314 00 20 00 6, 905 85 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted., , , 600 00 Bills payable Total 106,758 04 106,758 04 Norway National Bank, Norway. SUMNER BURNHAM, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items . . Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No.1956. A. E. DENISON, Cashier. $80,362 47 Capital stock paid in. "166,666" 66 13,744 10 2, 981 42 1, 900 00 809 07 13, 888 79 669 32 390 87 75 8, 400 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers 25 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 00 Bills payable 223, 307 42 Total. $100, 000 00 1, 200 00 2, 716 62 89,468 00 458 50 21, 038 35 8,425 95 223, 307 42 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Orono National Bank, Orono. No. 1134. EBEN. WEBSTER, President. E . P . BUTLER, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $86, 646 87 300 82 50, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers - . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender n o t e s . . . . U. S. certificates of deposit 883 35 687 75 Total., 3, 680 84 718 70 Capital stock paid in. $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits., 4, 500 00 5, 895 72 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 43, 765 00 65 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 69, 255 96 819 54 9, 862 00 1,081 81 18, 800 CO Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 173,481 68 173,481 68 First National Bank, Portland. No. 221. H. J. LIBBY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses . Premiums paid . . 1 Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $1,128, 874 54 Capital stock paid in. $800, 0C0 00 678, 000 00 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits., 160, 000 00 54,540 11 24,907 33 203,401 68 72,778 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 601, 000 00 5, 000 00 454 60 10,159 88 Dividends unpaid . 1,798 71 Individual deposits U. S. deposits* Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 570, 847 74 39,044 19 184, 899 58 Due t*o other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . 129,057 35 1, 755 71 57,989 61 35, 400 00 3, 410 63 898 00 121,669 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 2,542,943 39 Total. W. E. GOULD, Cashier. 2, 542, 943 39* Canal National Bank, Portland, W . W. THOMAS, Presid No. 941. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $1, 012, 848 38 Due from redeeming agent3 Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers „ Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses 141, 317 03 11,813 41 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total 533, 000 00 25, 000 00 2,510 57 B. C. S'OMERBY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in $600, COO 00- Surplus fund Undivided profits 120, 000 00 168, 840 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 478, 770 009,419 00. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 487, 456 £8 1, 445 00- 54, 601 30 25, 666 66 Due to other national banks 17, 430 34 2, 370 23 Notes and bills re-discounted 60, 000 00 1,883,360 92 Total 1, 883, 360 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 69' MAINE. Merchauts' National Bank, Portland. No. 1023. J. MCLELLAN, President. CHAS. PAYSON. Cashier.- Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits... Total. Liabilities. $510, 736 05 Capital stock paid in. $300, 000 00 300, 000 00 100,000 00 12,700 00 20, 775 39 56, 517 90 1,503 10 Surplus fund Undivided profits . National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 25, 930 22 1,277 98 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 11, 250 53 Dividends unpaid . 270, 000 00 1, 062 70* Due to other national banks 10, 558 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 2,518 11 1, 241 50 Notes and bills re-discounted . 38, 000 00 Bills payable 1, 093,008 78 60, 000 00 71,981 65* Total. 301, 370 93 5, 043 38 31, 483 90 8, 658 37 43, 407 85 1, 093, 008 78 Casco National Bank, Portland. No. 1060. S. E. SPRING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes : U. S. certificates of deposit Total WM. A. WlNSHlP, Cashier.. $1, 258, 569 87 Capital stock paid in. 535, 000 00 $800, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits.. 160, 000 00 175, 984 28 National bank notes outstanding... 159, 338 30 State bank notes outstanding 17, 342 87 Dividends unpaid. 40,000 00 Individual deposits 2,424 93 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 35, 470 13 Due to other national banks 33, 693 00 Due to State banks and bankers 726 32 9, 078 08 Notes and bills re-discounted. 70, 000 00 Bills payable 2, 203, 246 00 Total 476, 300 002, 615 4a 531,501 72. 54,274 34 2, 570 26 2, 203, 246 00 National Traders' Bank, Portland. A. K. SHURTLEFF, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents • Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1451. EDWARD GOULD, Cashier. $433, 528 90 Capital stock paid in. 250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 30,161 16 State bank notes outstanding 3, 999 73 Dividends unpaid. 2, 893 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. $250, 000 00 75, 000 0O< 42, 990 23 223, 250 00 644 00 1684 058 36- 4, 495 54 4, 754 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 755 36 943 12 29, 922 00 760, 697 95 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 760, 697 95 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Cumberland National Bank, Portland. "W. F . MILLIKEN, President. No. 1511. [SAMUEL SMALL, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks — Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $416,005 87 Capital stock paid in . 37,028 10 233 68 200 00 435 73 9,389 60 3,049 65 574 40 22, 053 00 50, 000 00 47, 355 89 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 180,000 00 Dividends unpaid. 847 56 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 160,765 93 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 688, 969 38 Total . $250, p00 ":2Q0, 666*66" Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. 688,969 38 First National Bank, Richmond. No. 662. L E V I MUSTARD, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $49, 520 «30 "50," 666" 66' 13, 976 63 1, 097 00 8 50 120 00 6 00 29 76 "4,64666 JAMES CARNEY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. , Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 118, 798 19 6, 000 00 2, 512 20 43, 540 00 375 00 15, 625 99 745 00 118, 798 19 Richmond National Bank, Richmond. JAS. M. HAGAR, President, Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items . . Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. No. 909. $108,199 27 1, 022 99 120, 000 00 11,057 78 17, 261 35 W M . H. STUART, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1, 200 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $120, 000 00 13,500 00 1,272 60 107,200 00 155 00 28,203 47 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discoxnted. 9, 000 00 Bills payable 1,429 00 820 29 270,331 07 Total. 270,331 07 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 MAINE. Rockland National Bank, Rockland. SUMNER, President. No. 1446. G. HOWE WIGGIN, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. Curre&t expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $238, 870 94 30, 000 00 24,321 31 9, 000 00 78, 912 00 100 33 National bank notes outstanding . . State bank notes outstanding 14, 486 50 Individual deposits , U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 183, 224 07 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 151 16 3, 545 29 12, 078 49 1, 959 00 227 07 11,000 00 10, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. 133,805 00 1, 587 50 Total. 526, 634 33 Total. $150,000 00 Capital stock paid in., ""150," 666" 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits. 526, 634 33 Lime Rock National Bank, Rockland. JNO. T. BERRY, President. No. 2097. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses. Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house , Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $112, 418 76 "ios'ooo'oo" 1,814 80 35,774 18 538 77 13, 913 69 7, 699 39 Capital stock paid in. $105, 000 00 Surplus fund... Undivided profits 12, 563 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 80, 90(5 00 Dividends unpaid . 635 50 Individual deposits U.S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted . 9, 600 00 Bills payable 6,292 00 462 73 293, 514 32 Total. GEO. W. BERRY, Cashier. Total. 90,849 33 3, 566 47 293,514 32 York National Bank, Saco. R; F . C. HARTLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers..Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender Kotes U. S.. certificates of deposit Total liTEx. 3 No. 1528. $163, 292 12 Capital stock paid in., "166," 666*65" Surplus fund , Undivided profits.. 2, 650 00 6, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 64, 076 77 State bank notes outstanding 1,183 18 Dividends unpaid. 2, 500 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 578 53 Due to other national banks 7,608 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 141 16 Bills and notes re-discounted.. 14,400 00 Bills payable 362, 429 76 2 JOHN C. BRADBURY, Cashier. Total. $100, 000 00 25, 000 00 9,162 75 87, 500 00 871 74 138, 700 18 1,195 09 362, 429 76 72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Saco National Bank, Saco. R. JORDAN, President. No. 1535. T. SCAMMAN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U- S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Specie Legal tender notes Total Liabilities. $114, 823 20 Capital stock paid in $100, 000 00 100, 000 00 12. 699 41 '937 19 3, 500 00 2,750 08 4,939 00 137 47 336 88 9, 000 00 13, 000 00 9, 688 42 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 85, 919 00 Individual deposits *.. U S deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 38, 405 20 395 89 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable-. . .... 249,123 23 1, 714 72 ..... Total 249,123 23 First National Bank, Skowhegan. No. 239. ABNER COBURN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Othjer stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers -. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit Total. $210,756 98 " 150,666 66 9, 482 99 1, 845 17 2, 000 00 GGORGE N. PAGE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits - 40,000 00 10,511 84 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 134, 910 00 216 00 70, 520 02 2, 877 23 7, 074 00 321 49 21,800 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers NoteH and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 406,157 86 406,157 86 Second National Bank, Skowhegan. SAMUEL ROBINSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XJ. S. bonds to secure circulation XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 298. $125, 824 25 132 16 125,000 00 JAMES FELLOWS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 5,000 00 11,130 78 35 08 Dividends unpaid . 4, 000 00 181 45 225 00 237 06 10,100 00 281, 865 78 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers $125, 000 00 26, 000 00 2, 238 58 109, 459 00 230 00 18,938 20 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 281, 865 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 73 MAINE. South Berwick National Bank, South Berwick. J. H. BURLEIGH, President. No. 959. J. F. WALKER, Casljicr. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts 1 U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie .* Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total. Liabilities. $109, 342 44 ""i66,'666"66" $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 20, 000 00 7,147 07 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 15,227 98 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits 884 91 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,221 13 Due to other national banks 2, 584 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 21 31 Notes and bills re-discounted., 8, 208 00 Bills payable 357 50 22, 699 20 238, 489 77 Total. 238, 489 77 88, 286 00 Thomaston National Bank, Thomaston. O. ROBINSON, Cashier. No. 890. WM. SINGER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits XI. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house,. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $100, 000 00 $100,533 69 Capital stock paid in . 100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . 31, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 31,053 69 State bank notes outstanding 151 16 Dividends unpaid . 3, 550 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,370 40 Due to other national banks 1,193 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 652 86 Notes and bills re-discounted. 11, 000 00 Bills payable 280, 504 80 12, 300 00 14, 056 28 86,103 00 1,020 00 66,344 53 680 99 280, 504 80 Total., G-eorge's National Bank, Thomaston. EDWARD O'BRIEN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie « Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1142. J. C. LEVENSALER, Cashier. $149,297,33 Capital stock paid in. 1110,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 12, 000 00 8, 341 81 National bank notes outstanding . . . . State bank notes outstanding 93,305 00 21, 548 00 Dividends unpaid. 3,264 72 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 499 33 Due to national banks 3,478 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 90 59 Notes and bills re-discounted. 10, 000 00 Bills payable 298,178 77 Total. $110,000 00 490 00 73, 941 96 100'00 298,178 77 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. Waldoboro' National Bank, Waldoboro'. ISAAC REED, President. No. 744. B. B. HASKELL, I Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.., Exchanges for clearing ho.use. Bills of other national banks-. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. Liabilities. $49, 203 52 50, 000 00 "24,"6o6"66" 22, 870 18 Capital stock paid in . $50,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 10,000 00 2,814 40 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 42, 203 00 Dividends unpaid. 500 00 647 00 1 22 154 00 4,500 00 470 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 46,388 52 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 151,875 92 Total. 151,875 92 Medomak National Bank, Waldoboro'. S. W. JACKSON, President. No. 1108. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing bouse Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total., GEORGE ALLEN, Cashier. $40,605 39 Capital stock paid in . 1,528 00 50,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 15,897 53 14 75 2, 328 66 2, 949 96 7,271 00 25 00 361 00 5, 500 00 $50, 000 00 1,500 00 1,874 77 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 41,839 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 30, 556 52 711 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Billa payable 126, 481 29 Total.. 126, 481 29 Ticonic National Bank, Waterville. SOLYMAN HEATH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks . . . . . . Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 762. A. A. PLAISTED, Cashier. $124,448 90 Capital stock paid in . 100, 000 00 9,801 02 531 13 2, 500 00 3, 021 22 272 00 86 65 bo 248, 900 92 $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20,000 00 1,838 43 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89,160 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 065 00 36,387 94 449 55 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 248,900 92 75 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY MAINE. Waterville National Bank, Waterville. E. L. GETCHELL, Cashier. No. 798. D. L. MlLLiKEN, President. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit..., $128, 514 52 127, 000 00 6,i6566 3, 587 49 Surplus fund Undivided profits 28, 000 00 3, 901 25 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 2, 750 00 110,311 00 530 00 Individual deposits U.S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 164 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. , 16,500 00 Bills payable 1,065 00 4 96 285, 685 97 Total. $125, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Total 16,992 49 951 23 285,685 97 People's National Bank, Waterville. JOHN WEBBER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. HOMER PERCIVAL, Cashier. No. 880. $181, 083 27 150 000 00 14, 868 98 1,119 63 2, 800 00 85 20 "8*800"66 Capital stock paid in., $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 40,000 00 4,821 48 National bank notes outstanding . . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 133,961 00 805 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 29,169 60 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable « Total 358, 757 08 358,75*7 National Bank, Winthrop. CHAS. M. BAILEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..'. Current expenses . . . -. Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearinghouse. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. No. 553. J. M. BENJAMIN, Cashier. $138,655 53 Capital stock paid in. 100, 000 00 30, 681 25 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding.... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 4, 544 42 441 00 36 37 11, 075 00 285, 433 57 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100, 000 00 20, 000 00 33,611 62 86, 840 00 ; 95, 00 44, 686 95 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 285,433 57 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MAINE. First National Bank, Wise asset. HENRY IN GALLS. President. No. 1549. C. R. HARADEN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures- -Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit Total . Liabilities. $88, 325 65 Capital stock paid in., 'i66,"666"66' "io'666 66' Surplus fund Undivided profits 11, 811 86 8,852 24 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding 89, 855 00 10,000 00 23,242 78 1, 626 64 4, 881 00 231 69 12, 000 00 250, 307 76 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers- $100,000 00 1,123 00 38, 665 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 250, 307 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW 77 HA1PSHIBE. Connecticut River National Bank, Charlestown. H O P E LATHROP, President. No. 537. GEORGE OLCOTT, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and oth er cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $113, 464 40 "166,666 66' 12, 303 42 1,200 00 2,250 00 251 00 58 09 8, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 30, 000 00 .2,813 60 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 90, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits.of U. S. disbursing officers. 14,713 31 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 237, 526 91 Total . $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 237, 526 91 Total. Claremont National Bank, Claremont. GEO. N. FARWELL, President. No. 596. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. JNO. L. FARWELL, Cashier. $148,180 07 Capital stock paid in. $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits " "7," 466' bo National bank notes outstanding 60,167 58 State bank notes outstanding 1,843 69 Dividends unpaid. 1,000 00 Individual deposits 1, 303 50 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1, 857 30 Due to other national banks 1, 811 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 97 43 Notes and bills re-discounted,. 15, 700 00 Bills payable 150, 000 00 132, 500 00 1,719 00 43, 394 16 389, 360 57 Total. 389, 360 57 50, 000 00 11, 747 41 First National Bank, Concord. GEO. A. PiLLSBURY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures». Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 318. 6, 431 24 155, 000 00 75, 000 00 13, 005 41 2,451 82 10, 000 00 2, 303 66 W. W. STORRS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits , U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 30, 000 00 36,619 96 127, 418 00 585 00 140, 455 89 20,142 30 15,195 27 1, 324 15 Due to other national banks 11,040 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 010 14 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 850 00 Bills payable 15,000 00 520,416 42 Total. 520, 416 42 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. National State Capital Bank, Concord. J. V. BARRON, President. No. 758. H. J. CRIPPEN, Cashier.. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation 17. S. bonds to secure deposits , 17. S* bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks., Due from State banks and bankers. Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $244, 235 77 Capital stock paid in . "266,656 66 62, 785 43 588 67 23, 000 00 626 87 2, 522 07 $200, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 40, 000 00 30, 518 5fr National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 552 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 1,446 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 735 82 Notes and bills re-discounted. 2, 000 00 Bills payable , ]5, 000 00 552, 940 63 177, 903 00 100,176 99 3, 790 08 552, 940 63 Total. Derry National Bank, Deny. JOHN W. NOYES, President. No. 499. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation — U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiumspaid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie • Legal tender notes IJ. S. certificates of deposit $38,534 13 267 40 60, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $60 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 15, 000 00 National banknotes outstanding 17,734 L7 State bank notes outstanding 571 14 Dividends unpaid 500 00 Individual deposits 336 82 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 3,815 28 Due to other national banks 988 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 48 95 Notes and bills re-discounted. 4,000 00 Bills payable 141,795 89 Total. DAVID CURRIER, Cashier. 5, 364 00 2, 431 61 53, 025 00 519 00' 452 00• 20, 004 28 141,795 89- Total. Dover National Bank, Dover. • SAML. M. WHEELER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits 17. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1043. $134, 373 28 494 79 100, 000 00 18,561 91 CALVIN HALE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits., 10, 700 00 10, 699 23 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89, 500 CO Dividends unpaid 8,500 00 Individual deposits 195 31 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 480 00 74, 878 43; 600 02 8, 813 00 119,35 14, 600 00 286, 257 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 286,257 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW 79 HAMPSHIRE; Cochecho National Bank, Dover. CHAS. W. THURSTON, President. HARRISON HALEY, Cashier. No. 1087. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds onhand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $121,417 87 547 69 101, 000 00 18,730 18 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding , Dividends unpaid 5, 900 00 Individual deposits 724 54 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1, 878 21 Due to other national banks. 7, 479 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 227 84 Notes and bills re-discounted . 7, 500 00 Bills payable 265, 405 33 Total. $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Total. 9, 000 00 7,195 64 88. 500 00 683 80 60, 025 89- 265, 405 33 Strafford National Bank, Dover. WM. S. STEVENS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XL S. bonds to secure circulation II. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $200,024 15 $120, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. ""121 ,"666" 66 Surplus fund 24,000 00 44, 320 20 Undivided profits 2, 000 00 33, 066 94 1,200 00 4, 500 00 15 60 4,421 00 39 41 13,210 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 106, 500 00 1, 856 00 396 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 82, 771 90 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 379, 844 10 i Total. ASA A. TUFTS, Cashier. No. 1353. Total. 379,844 10- Monadnock National Bank, East Jaffrey. BENJAMIN CUTTER, President. Loans and discounts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S bonds on hand . ....... Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Fractional currencv Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 1242. $111, 042 38 300,000 00 PETER UPTON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits 2, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 19,911 80 State bank notes outstanding 9,447 69 542 41 607 48 726 00 52 00 7, 200 00 251 529 76 Dividends unpaid $100, 000 00 9, 776 59 22, 786 23 88, 600 00 911 00 1, 319 81 28,136 13 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Notes and bills re-discounted Bills p a y a b l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total 251, 529 76 80 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE, National Granite State Bank, Exeter. W. F. PUTNAM, Cashier. No. 1147. ABNER MERRILL, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $151,769 59 100, 000 00 19, 342 87 5, 000 00 1, 955 31 1, 691 11 4,162 00 285 74 100 00 12, 200 00 Capital stock paid in . $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 9, 956 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 88, 500 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 97, 945 60 105 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 296, 506 62 296, 506 62 Farmington National Bank, Farmington. Gt. M. HERRING, President. , No. 2022. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Eichanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $79, 726 38 "166"666 66 885 74 849 18 16, 000 00 THOS. F. COOKE, Cashier. $100,000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits , Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,000 00 916 43 90, 000 00 20 00 10, 008 90 232 04 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. 2 65 40 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 4, 400 00 Bills payable Total. 202,135 99 190 66 202,135 99 First National Bank, Francestown. A. B. WOODWARD, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total.. MARK BALCH, Cashier. No. 576. $87, 499 41 Capital stock paid in . "i66,"666"66' 3,000 00 6, 565 93 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 800 00 432 46 6, 11,600 00 5,532 00 87, 500 00 164 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 31 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 2 20 Notes and bills re-discounted. 663 00 Bills payable , 204,994 00 1100, 000 00 Total. 198 00 204,994 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW 81 HAMPSHIRE, First National Bank, Gonic. No. 838. N. V. WHITEHOUSE, President. A. D. WHITEHOUSE, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U S. certificates of deposit Total. $47,107 19 Capital stock paid in. "60,666 66 3, 501 51 Surplus fund Undivided profits $60, 000 00 „ 4,568 16 2, 751 24 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . . . . Dividends unpaid. 4,640 00 Individual deposits 324 90 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 50,593 00 937 00 300 00 Due to other national banks 119 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 3 55 11 25 Notes and bills re-discounted., 3, 442 00 Bills payable 119,149 40 Total. 119,149 40 Great Falls National Bank, Great Falls. NATHANIEL WELLS, President. No. 1180. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses $178,516 83 1,618 (JO 150, 000 00 11, 559 47 40, 000 00 12, 417 18 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 135, 000 00 1,105 00 1, 217 00 132 22 Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 12,943 11 897 6L 2, 308 72 Checks and other cash items J. A. STICKNEY, Cashier. 14,719 00 35, 389 78 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted 373, 911 96 Total 373,911 96 Somersworth National Bank, Great Falls. OLIVER H. LORD, President. No. 1183. $133, 375 91 Overdrafts . . . . U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits 100, 000 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total 20, 083 73 SAML. S. ROLLINS, Cas> Capital stock paid in $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 17, 019 36 National bank notes outstanding . . . . State bank notes outstanding 89,000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 33, 038 02 1,885 00 890 72 . 286 00 6 02 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted 6, 300 00 260, 942 38 Total 260, 942 38 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Dartmouth National Bank, Hanover. DANL. BLAISDELL, President. No. 1145. N. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $45,234 00 50, 000 00 17, 673 86 700 00 $50, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fnnd Undivided profits « 11, 500 00 3, 202 51 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends? unpaid . 1,715 00 Individual deposits 101 00 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - 3, 050 00 55 59 4,000 00 45, 000 00 24, 455 55 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 134,158 06 Total. 134,158 06 First National Bank, Hillsborough. J. C. CAMPBELL, CasJner. No. 1688. STEPHEN KENRICK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 9, 542 71 30, 000 00 1, 500 00 9,304 10 514 78 1, 472 11 3,141 00 27 64 3, 500 00 1,500 00 1, 880 25 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 26, 988 00 Individual deposits U. S. depositH Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 18, 634 09 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 99, 002 34 Total. $50,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Total. 99, 002 34 Cheshire National Bank, Keene. J. H. ELLIOT, Presid Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency....Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 559. $258,153 61 5, 056 62 200, 000 00 R. H. PORTER, Cas> Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits 800 66" 5, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding . . . . 11,127 77 State bank notes outstanding 1,400 00 Dividends unpaid. 4, 000 00 Individual deposits 100 94 U. S. deposits. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 5, 862 14 Due to other national banks 5, 620 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 700 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 19, 500 00 Bills payable 517,321 08 Total.. $200, 000 00 50, 000 00 18, 572 66 179, 449 00 66, 375 30 2, 924 12 517, 321 08 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW 83 HAMPSHIRE. Keene National Bank, Keene. E. JOSLIN, No. 877. President. G. W. TlLDEN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $141,120 45 14 85 104, 000 00 4,720 18 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3, 500 00 40 79 20, 000 00 13, 486 74 85, 699 00 425 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 39,548 86 1,206 98 535 183 183 8, 400 00 42 01 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 263, 904 68 Total. $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 4, 745 08 263, 904 68 Total. Ashuelot National Bank, Keene. T H O S . M. E D W A R D S , No. 946. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . $132, 413 09 997 13 100, 000 00 D u e from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 20,446 17 Capital stock paid in . $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 20, 000 00 11,339 51 National bank notes o u t s t a n d i n g . . . . State bank notes outstanding 88,159 00 Dividends unpaid . 18,500 00 70 35 COO 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 74,873 23 4, 757 92 5, 437 347 2 12, 000 00 33 75 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 294,971 74 Total. H . O. COOLIDGE, Cashier' 294, 971 74 Laconia National Bank, Laconia. J . C. M O U L T O N , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house., Bills of other national banks. -, Fractional currency , Specie , Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total. No. 1645. $95, 956 35 1,447 01 100,000 U0 8,298 ! D. S. DlNSMOOR, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund • Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $100, 000 00 9, 300 00 6, 506 42 89,100 00 Dividends unpaid. 2, 000 00 856 68 2, 000 00 11, 338 01 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 26, 773 19 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 000 00 Bills payable 289 00 493 63 231, 679 61 Total. 231, 679 61 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. National Bank, Lebanon. No. 808. WM. S. ELA, President. J. H. KENDRICK, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Dueftom other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total., $89,438 88 Capital stock paid in . "166,666 66 2, 000 00 16, 559 02 1,814 14 6, 635 66 210 66 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 10, 550 00 9, 268 79 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89, 000 00 ],071 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 29, 653 00 1,650 50 Due to other national banks 11,329 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 547 93 357 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 000 00 Bills payable , 239, 542 79 Total. 239, 542 79 Littleton National Bank, Littleton. JOHN FARR, President. No. 1885. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency. Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $150, 569 92 150,000 00 26,106 43 O. C. HATCH, Cashier, Capital stock paid in., $150, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 925 00 3, 633 02 National bank notes outstanding State ba,nk notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 1, 700 227 3,833 144 00 Individual deposits 51 U. S. deposits 04 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers59 Due to other national banks 12, 100 00 Due to State banks and bankers - - 788 45 Notes and bills re-discounted. 11,400 00 Bills payable 5, 000 00 361, 869 94 Total. 135, 000 00 120 00 71,211 06 286 41 694 45 361,869 94 First National Bank, Manchester. W. SMITH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1153. FRED'K. SMYTH, Cashier. $91, 750 79 593 72 150, 000 00 100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 10, 000 00 117, 932 19 124 39 10, 543 21 5, 000 00 2, 691 37 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 2, 508 00 2, 520 32 17, 000 00 510, 663 99 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 37, 705 48 10, 910 23 134, 895 00 1,454 00 1,208 00 134,284 71 40,205 97 60 Due to other nationalfbanks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total., 510, 663 99 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 85 NEW HAMPSHIRE.' Amoskeag National Bank, Manchester. MOODY CURRIER, President. No. 574. 0 . B. CHANDLER, Cashier, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits XJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . Liabilities. $498, 223 86 Capital stock paid in . 16 44 200,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 59, 960 30 $200, 000 0.0 40,761 08 18, 619 43 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 5,46L 27 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 8, 082 21 Due to other national banks " 12," 552* 66* Due to State banks and bankers 175, 811 00 355 00 386, 699 57 950 00 37, 000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 822, 246 08 822, 246 08 Manchester National Bank, Manchester. NATHAN PARKER, President. No. 1059. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents . Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes TL S. certificates of deposit Total . CHAS. E. BALCH, Casi $285,494 62 Capital stock paid in., 1, 818 45 154, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 3,300 00 National bank notes outstanding 47, 045 27 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,179 42 1,149 66 8, 641 00 309 82 22,500 00 Individual deposits . . . U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 40, 000 00 8, 558 11 131, 930 00 194,950 13 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 525, 438 24 525, 438 24 City National Bank, Manchester. C. W. STANLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. E. W. HARRINGTON, Cashier. No. 1520. $126, 398 97 153, 000 00 "ii,~666*66 13, 590 89 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 13, 497 33 2,121 57 6, 524 73 6, 075 00 415 76 13, 000 00 345, 624 25 Individual deposits i U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 12, 408 04 15, 932 98 133, 700 00 230 00 33, 353 23 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable Total. 345, 624 25 86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE, Souhegan National Bank, Milford. No. 1070. W M . B. TOWNE, President. F. T. SAWYER, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $112, 234 37 Capital stock paid in. "166,666 66* Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 6, 980 55 8,547 11 $100, 000 00 14,000 00 9, 621 67 89, 430 00 1, 556 00 Dividends unpaid . 3, 287 38 1, 098 77 9, 036 22 1,610 00 323 59 10, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 38, 510 32 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 253,117 99 253,117 99 First National Bank, Nashua. E. H. SPALDING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other bash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 84. $254,800 45 1, 434 30 150, 000 00 44,274 73 962 57 12, 513 72 907 67 1,114 96 2,482 00 199 12 25, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individu al deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State bauks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 493, 689, 52 Total. J. A. SPALDING, Cashier. Total . 50, 000 00 20,141 80 133, 287 00 450 16 136, 012 68 3, 797 88 493, 689 52 Indian Head National Bank, Nashua. C. B. HILL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency *. Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1310. $231, 025 71 120, 000 00 12,272 52 J. Gr. KIMBALL, Cashier. Capital stock paid in., Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1, 042 44 11, 222 00 190 41 18, 000 00 393, 753 08 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $120,000 00 18,000 00 28, 744 70 105, 762 00 2,457 00 882 45 117,906 93 D ue to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable Total. 393, 753 08 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 87 HAMPSHIRE. New Market National Bank, New Market. No. 133D. J . S. LAWRENCE, President. S. A. HALEY, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. $99,024 77 Loans and discounts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U S bonds on hand . . . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie 81,000 00 15,764 49 $80,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 3, 028 64 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 70, 800 00 Dividends unpaid 1,700 00 485 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 33, 875 33 1,236 35 3, 238 25 200 6, 000 00 36 00 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable U. S. certificates of deposit 208,188 97 Total Total 208,188 97 First National Bank, Newport. No. 888. T. w . GILMORE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and* other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $98,267 94 " 166," 66o 66 7, 500 00 24, 613 85 F. W. LEWIS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 20, 000 00 6,991 74 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 87,186 00 Dividends unpaid . 332 75 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1, 800 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 270 08 7, 800 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 240, 584 62 26, 406 88 240, 584 62 First National Bank, Peterborough. F. LIVINGSTON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid , Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. Ex. 3 No. 1179. $118, 498 36 "165,666" 66' 3, 000 00 17,511 16 C. P. RICHARDSON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. 17,100 00 15, 904 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89,371 00 513 00 Dividends unpaid. 840 00 845 89 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits * U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 556 13 26, 489 39 118 13 418 00 2 00 8, 700 00 249, 933 54 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discountedf?... Bills payable Total. 249, 933 54 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Pittsfield National Bank, Pittsfield. No. 1020. C. H. CARPENTER. President. J. CARPENTER, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts. U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers -. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes Three per cent, certificates Total. Liabilities. $40, 839 97 53, 000 00 6, 323 77 3, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . $50, 000 00 Surplus* fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 3, 700 00 1, 846 46 44,941 00 759 00 Dividends unpaid . 1,408 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 8,917 99 417 71 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. " 4," 136*65" Bills payable 3, 855 00 111, 572 45 Total. 111,572 45 First National Bank, Portsmouth. W. H. Y. HACKETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures- Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 19. $257, 989 27 318, 000 00 150, 000 00 200 00 86,877 78 63, 438 89 659 44 4, 000 00 8, 609 00 1, 568 43 4, 800 716 2, 822 30, 000 00 51 89 00 $300, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 60, 000 00 64, 080 89 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 284, 500 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 121, 998 66 28,303 12 67, 583 54 3,216 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 929, 682 21 Total. E D W . P. KIMBALL, Cashier. 929, 682 21 Total. National Mechanics and Traders' Bank, Portsmouth. GEO. L. TREADWELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts -U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency..% Specie, including gold dust, Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. # No. 401. $540, 323 76 "*300," 666*66' 8, 500 00 60,545 17 GEO. W. BUTLER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fun d Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3, 923 07 7,700 00 230 32 39, 000 00 960, 222 32 Individual deposits U. S. deposits — Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable." Total. $300, 000 00 60, 000 00 28,917 17 269, 500 00 625 00 290, 222 62 10, 957 53 960, 222 32 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW 89 HAMPSHIRE. Rockingham National Bank, Portsmouth. J. J. P I C K E R I N G , President. No. 1025. J O H N P. H A R T , Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. $245, 728 71 21 12 206, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits 23, 580 20 2, 746 94 Total. 25,"66o 66" 5, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 40,000 00 25,381 95 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 179, 500 00 4, 645 00 447 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 84,481 46 1,408 34 "'i,*298"66' 536 22 6L 88 23, 074 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 534, 455 41 Total. 534,455 41 New Hampshire National Bank, Portsmouth. J. P. BARTLETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures - - Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1052. $222,148 83 ""]" 50," 000 "65' 5, 000 00 22, 632 56 L. S. B U T L E R , Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $150, COO 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 26, 000 00 11,061 98 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,568 33 133, 721 00 180 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 101,619 11 1, 538 81 3,541 00 154 56 16, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 422, 582 09 422, 582 09 Citizens' National Bank of Sanbornton, Tilton. ASA P. CATE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national b a n k s . . . . . . . Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses' Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes... U.S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 1333. $73, 598 61 80 27 72, 000 00 6, 817 90 W M . T. CASS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $70, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 11, 000 00 3,719 13 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 62, 620 00 Dividends unpaid . 368 31 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 12, 340 59 300 00 108 6L 145 ;, 200 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers., 63 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. oo Bills payable 159, 679 72 Total., 159, 679 72 90 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW H A M P S H I R E . Kearsarge National Bank, "Warner. No. 1674. JOSHUA GEORGE, Presidtn G. C. GEORGE, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U S. bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..'. Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $72, 604 26 50,000 00 4:520 54 Capital stock paid in 3, 456 99 4, 770 74 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 1,297 43 877 22 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 5, 500 00 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 136, 571 01 41,822 00 890 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. i,*666"66" 105 56 Total. $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 35, 631 28 136, 571 01 "Winchester National Bank, Winchester. No. 887. WILLIAM HAILE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $113, 683 84 971 26 100, 000 00 10, 852 52 3, 500 00 808 96 725 81 1,600 00 310 08 66 45 9,361 00 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 13, 670 58 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 87,476 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 19, 953 34 780 09 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable 241,879 92 Total. HENRY ABBOTT, Cashie Total. 241, 879 92 Lake National Bank, "Wolfborough. JNO. M. BRACKETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation — U. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes II. S. certificates of deposit. Total No. 1486. $58, 595 09 " "75," 666" 66" 12,317 74 CHAS. F. PARKER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits., National bank notes outstanding . State bank notes outstanding $75, 000 00 6, 975 00 4, 252 40 67, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. 2, 050 00 570 00 " 2 * 068" 66' 22 5, 000 00 155,601 05 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 2, 373 65 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 155,601 05 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 91 TER1ONT, National Bank, Barre. -, Cashier. No. 2109. N. W. BRALEY, President. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $114,332 41 Capital stock paid in. 19,121 1,795 453 6, 867 Surplus fund Undivided profits u National bank notes outstanding 42 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 10 Individual deposits 80 U. S. deposits 50 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 4,418 64 180, 000 00 7, 850 71 3, 323 43 '2,'O59"o6" 253 69 63 00 7, 000 00 5, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 393, 769 35 Total. $200, 000 00 233, 500 00 1, 500 00 Total. 393, 769 35 National Bank, Bellows Falls. No. 1653. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. "Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house B Us of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $160, 333 75 "ioo,"666"66" 39,139 21 13, 645 79 5,200 00 Capital stock paid in . $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 20, 000 00 25, 570 62 88,767 00 5, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits. U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 823 75 Due to other national banks 550 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 151 16 10,191 02 Notes and bills re-discounted., 4,540 00 Bills payable 334, 574 i Total. J. H. WILLIAMS, J R . , Cashier. Total. 95, 014 00 223 06 234,574 I First National Bank, Bennington. L. R. GRAVES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand 1 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. $194, 515 75 689 15 122, 000 00 130. E. A. COBB, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 000 00 National bank rotes outstanding 21,471 54 State bank notes outstanding 2, 547 23 Dividends unpaid. 7, 000 00 Individual deposits 507 11 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 6, 505 59 Due to other national banks 3,149 00 Due to State banks and bankers 559 80 Notes and bills re-discounted. 16, 300 00 Bills payable 376,245 17 Total. $110,000 00 50,000 00 3,530 01 108,994 00 79,105 68 23, 567 69 1,047 79 376,245 17 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. National White River Bank, Bethel. H. C. TENNANT, Cashier No. 960. R. H. TUPPER, President. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds,and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $127, 928 27 2,445 6L 125,000 00 8, 010 56 Capital stock paid in. Dividends unpaid . 3, 700 00 Individual deposits 344 08 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 569 19 Due to other national banks 2, 873 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 182 37 2,113 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 409 00 Bills payable Total. 280, 575 08 Total. $125, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 23, 931 53 3, 859 56 111,500 00 383 50 15, 900 49 280, 575 08 First National Bank, Brandon. N. T. SPRAGUE. JR., President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $183,731 96 3, 609 16 150, 000 00 1, 000 00 11,719 10 8, 898 56 3, 200 00 5, 050 46 5, 573 00 130 00 12,500 00 Capital stock paid in . $150,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 60, 000 00 6,131 30 133, 500 00 250 00 35, 530 94 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 385, 412 24 Total. H. C. COPELAND, Cashier. No. 278. Total. 385, 412 24 Brandon National Bank, Brandon. JNO. A. CONANT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. ,Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. D. C. BASCOM, Cashier. No. 404. $348,733 79 Capital stock paid in. "260,666 66' Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 27, 000 30 1,585 99 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers $200, 000 00 55, 000 00 11, 936 30 178, 076 00 510 00 139,792 09 3,121 01 6,554 00 588, 095 09 Due to other nationalbanks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 2, 780 70 588, 095 09 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 93 VERMONT. First National Bank, Brattleboro'. N. B. WILLISTON, President. No. 470. S. M. WAITE, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit .... Total. $309,511 60 300, 000 00 29, 41-2 18 Capital stock paid in . $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding S tate bank notes outstanding 21, 000 00 6, 716 75 265 360 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 93, 516 11 2, 002 83 Due to other national banks 6, 421 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 760 25 985 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 31,000 00 Bills payable 686, 592 86 686, 592 86 Total. Vermont National Bank, Brattleboro'. WEILS GOODHUE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 1430. $197, 393 78 Capital stock paid in . " iso, 656 bb "hb'bbb'bb $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 55, 000 00 50, 354 79 738 58 3, 876 21 Dividends unpaid . 16, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,456 79 Due to other national banks 427 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 517 71 Notes and bills re-discounted. , 18,100 00 Bills payable 543, 864 86 Total. GEO. S. DOWLEY, Cashier. Total. 80, 000 00 33, 245 87 134,049 00 166,569 99 543,864 86 Merchants' National Bank, Burlington. HENRY P. HICKOK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 1197. $1, 290,112 07 622, 300 00 100, 000 00 4, 000 00 203,761 00 C. W. WOODHOUSE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 3, 768 20 Dividends unpaid. 15, 000 00 Individual deposits 799 78 S. deposits 15, 000 00 U. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. $700, 000 00 70, 000 00 37, 317 72 553,130 00 894, 662 65 34, 342 62 79, 389 77 7, 047 23 2,424 00 680 48 6, 500 00 67, 450 00 30, 000 00 2,368,842 76 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total 2,368,842 76 94 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. Howard National Bank, Burlington. No. 1698. LAWRENCE BARNES, President. C. A. SUMNER, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $490, 078 81 Capital stock paid in. 13, 000 00 8, 689 49 Undivided profits 72, 524 89 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,705 70 16, 000 00 3, 661 70 179, 000 00140 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 314,493 61 Due to other national banks " 2 * 617" 66" Due to State banks and bankers 550 00 28, 785 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 815,323 10 Total. $303, 000 00 "loo," 666* 66' Surplus fund Total. 815,323 10 Castleton National Bank, Castleton. No. 1598. C. S. SHERMAN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $51,208 07 1, 303 48 50, 000 00 10, 706 24 1,624 89 3, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 6, 500 00 4, 713 78 Nationat bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 44, 605 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 16, 065 36 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted *3,"366" 66" Bills payable 710 57 30 89 121,884 14 Total. M. D. COLE, Cashier. 121,884 14 Total. First National Bank, Chelsea. ELIHU HYDE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Ko. 2120. 14,228 75 34, 000 00 10,807 65 JNO. C. CLARK, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding. State bank notes outstanding $50, 000 00* 215 82- Dividends unpaid . 10,225 00 1,028 80 1, 050 00 451 19 1, 000 00 82, 791 39 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 32, 575 57 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 82, 791 39- REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 95 VERMONT. Caledonia National Bank, Danville. ORRA CROSBY, President. No. 1576. J . B. MATTOCKS, Cashier. Resources. Liabilitie Loans and discounts Overdrafts ^. U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $L11,375 78 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits 2666 60 National bank notes outstanding 10,141 43 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 2 450 00 Individual deposits 1,364 92 U. S. deposits 2,134 70 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 139 70 Due to other national banks 158 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 175 47 55 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 606 00 Bills payable 243, 703 00 Total. $100, 000 00 " 163,560" 66' Total. 20,000 00 6, 865 39 87, 990 00 42 50 28, 805 11 243, 703 00 National Bank, Derby Line. A. T. FOSTER, President. No. 1368. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agen ts Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $192, 587 33 7 89 150, 000 00 3, 600 00 16, 360 24 STEPHEN FOSTER, Cashier. $150, 000 00 Capital stock paid in., Surplus fund .-.. „ Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 6, 715 00 30, 000 00 12,824 53 133, 791 00 348 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 57, 255 23. 1,444 97 Due to other national banks 3, 570 00 Due to State banks and bankers 161 83 10, 237 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9,534 00 Bills payable 394,218 76 Total. 394,218 76 10, 000 00 First National Bank, Fair Haven. JOS. ADAMS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house.." Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . Total E. H. PHELPS, Cashier. No. 344. $168,029 25 483 49 100, 000 00 20,188 57 1, 775 29 5, 000 00 973 23 2,685 10 88*6(V 200 40 10, 635 00 310, 058 33 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 26,457 87 4, 312 93 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89, 000 00 Dividends unpaid.. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 440 00 88, 971 25 876 28 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable« Total. 310, 058 33 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. Lamoille County National Bank, Hyde Park. L. H. NOYES, President. No. 1163. A. L. NOYES, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U- S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit. Total. 189,054 95 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 11,631 79 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 5,784 54 Individual deposits 702 06 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 879 00 Due to other national banks 459 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 177 86 Notes and bills re-discounted. 6,900 00 Bills payable 215,589 20 Total. 14, 200 00 1,685 79 89,149 00 10, 554 41 215, 589 20 Irasburg National Bank of Orleans, Xrasburg. HIRAM MCLELLAN, President. 'Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bocds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit . . . No. 1541. $93,214 03 75,000 00 4,674 22 1, 500 00 180 00 Capital stock paid in. $75, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 23, 300 00 2, 330 07 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 17, 355 30 64, 567 00 102 50 220 27 36 35 305 00 7,525 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankersNotes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 182,654 87 Total. H. K. DEWEY, Cashier. 182, 654 87 Total. West River National Bank, Jamaica. W M . HARRIS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1564. JNO. A. BUTLER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $88,825 52 2, 870 37 86, 700 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding 16,020 11 State bank notes outstanding 253 95 Dividends unpaid. 2, 500 00 Individual deposits 1,358 95 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100, 000 00 7, 500 00 8,124 57 75,701 00 1,178 00 1,688 50 7, 946 84 382 37 Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers51 75 113 89 Notes and bills re-discounted. 3,062 00 Bills payable , 202,138 91 Total. 202,138 91 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 97 VEKMONT. National Bank, Lyndon. No. 1140. HENRY CHASE, President, SAM'L B. MATTOCKS, CasMei Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $105,041 60 196 60 106, 000 00 200 00 17, 294 52 Capital stock paid in . Dividends unpaid . 1, 654 62 1,019 30 15, 840 70 4,513 00 88,683 00 255 15 Individual dep U. S. deposits. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 33,193, 36 363 91 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 383 01 201 15 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 325 00 Bills payable 818 00 242, 497 71 Total. $100,012 50 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 242, 497 71 Battenkill National Bank, Manchester. E. B. BURTON, President. No. 1488. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit . Total. $111,105 72 75, 000 00 18,543 17 W. P. BLACK, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $75, 000 09 Surplus fund Undivided profits 26, 604 33 3, 268 95 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 66, 700 00 Dividends unpaid . " 2,"66o"oo" 1,721 00 400 28 5, 734 00 Individual4 deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 42, 930 89 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable , 214,504 17 21.4, 504 17 Total. National Bank, Middlebury. No. PARIS FLETCHER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house , Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. .. $172, 770 88 1195. J. GL WELLINGTON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . "loo'oocfoo" Surplus fund Undivided profits """63,"500 00 3,600 00 National bank notes outstanding 42,135 91 State bank notes outstanding 25,123 48 Dividends unpaid . 5, 000 00 Individual deposits XL S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 4,534 65 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 1,102 61 76 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 18, 971 00 Bills payable 536 814 53 Total. $200, 000 00 25, 388 88 61,661 27 175, 640 00 1, 006 00 70,118 38 536, 814 53 98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT, First Natidnal Bank, Montpelier. No. 748. J. A. PAGE, President. J. C. HOUGHTON, JR., Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $244, 648 09 Capital stock paid in . 18,000 56 250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 83,900 00 21, 965 09 3, 026 84 276 28 75, 457 51 3,034 06 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 221,400 00 415 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 101, 759 30 2, 066 01 ! 3*956 66" 727 00 I 3, 500 00 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers.. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 652, 065 87 Total . $250, 000 00 Total. 652, 065 87 Montpelier National Bank, Montpelier. JAS. R. LANGDON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit CHAS. A. R E E D , Cashier. $213, 213 92 689 86 3ao, ooo oo 100,000 00 20, 400 00 80, 500 00 100,311 70 803 70 Capital stock paid in. 120,000 00 17,176 04 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 268,124 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 372 06 Due to other national banks 1,354 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 994 67 1,261 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 049 00 Bills payable 15, 000 00 843, 949 91 Total. $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . Total. 140 00 42, 305 85 23, 953 37 72, 249 99 66 843, 949 91 First National Bank, North Bennington. T. W. PARK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total S. B. HALL, Cashier. No. 194. $553,305 15 Capital stock paid in. 8,893 96 551, 500 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 70,300 00 National bank notes outstanding 59, 674 87 State bank notes outstanding 3,273 16 Dividends unpaid . 5, 000 00 1,286 38 1,412 00 548 07 34,000 00 1, 289,193 59 $500, 000 00 150, 000 00 11, 413 56 494, 340 0(> 430 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 130,366 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers — Notes and bills re-discounted,, Bills payable 2, 075 39 567 98 Total., 1, 289,193 59 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 99 VERMONT. Northfield National Bank, Northfield. No. 1638. ALVIN BRALEY, President. F. L. ELY, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificate!? of deposit Total. $123, 099 63 277 58 100, 000 00 2, 200 00 12, 989 70 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,170 00 677 01 10, 000 00 6, 615 29 89,238 00 108 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 52, 852 30 3, 688 42 "i,"6C9"66" 173 25 12, 929 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 258,813 59 258,813 59 Total. First National Bank, Orwell. No. 228. J. L. HAMMOND, President. $199, 035 45 Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Othe rstocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks.. Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit '"'166," 666" 66 100 00 19, 701 69 19, 700 85 759 74 2, 500 00 1,122 61 C E. BUSH, Cashier. $100,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 30, 700 00 8,797 22 88, 520 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 125, 487 86 224 50 3,101 00 517 52 14, 000 00 Total. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 360, 763 36 7, 258 28 360, 703 36 National Bank, Poultney J. JOSLIN, President. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1200. MERRITT CLARK, Cashier. $269, 373 45 Capital stock paid in. "" i 66," 656" 66 33, 400 57 182 10 18, 478 45 960 08 756 90 487 26 630 42 21, 584 00 445, 853 23 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $100, 000 00 30, 000 00 5, 346 35 85, 800 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bilk re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 222, 345 27 1,946 00 415 61 445, 853 23 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. National Black River Bank, Proctorsville. H. W. ALBEE, President. No. 1383. GEO. S. HlLL, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand . . * Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $74, 869 24 "56,666 66 3,944 39 Surplus fund Undivided profits 17, 366 40 2, 670 16 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 43, 050 00 Dividends unpaid. ].OOO 00 59 90 970 00 189 57 6, 500 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 24, 443 08 3 46 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 137,533 10 Total. 137,533 10 Total. $50, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . National Bank, Royalton. CHESTER D O W N E R , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bondy to secure circulation .%... U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents . Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . A. W. KENNEY, Cashier-. No. 1673. $116, 398 58 13,288 71 100, 000 00 1,650 00 5, 400 00 9, 577 56 5100,000 00 Capital stock paid in. 5, 280 00* 4,110 50 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 428 75. Dividends unpaid. 2, 300 00 522 08 1,000 00 45 148 15 6,171 00 60 00 00 89, 630 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 8, 567 28- Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 256, 516 53 Total. 256,516 53 48, 500 Oft Rutland County National Bank, Rutland. WM. Y. RlPLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks'and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 820. $267, 697 2, 650 200, 000 50, 000 04 17 00 00 31, 078 43 HENRY F . FIELD, CasJder.. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profitsNational bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 4,131 47 331 64 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $200, 000 00 60, 000 00 8, 277 39 179, 500 00 ]0 00 114,369 99 23, 750 65 120 55 1, 385 63 10, 536 00 218 20 3, 000 00 15, 000 00 586, 028 58 Due to other national bank? Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 586,028 58' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 101 VERMONT. National Bank, Rutland. JNO. B . PAGE. No. 1450. President. S. W. ROWELL, Cashier, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit. Total. Liabilities. $610,951 07 Capital stock paid in. 20, 168 40 500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 81, 776 94 State bank notes outstanding $500, 000 00 90, 000 00 16, 742 04 448, 700 00 Dividends unpaid . 41,454 26 Individual deposits U. S. deposits 2, 000 00 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 4, 769 89 Due to other national banks.... 2,101 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 436 44 3, 750 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 19, 000 00 Bills payable 20, 000 00 Total 1, 306, 408 00 245,162 26 5,803 70 1, 306, 408 00; Baxter National Bank, Rutland. No. 1700. H. H. BAXTER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks . . . . . . Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . G. R. BOTTUM, Cashier. $307, 992 32 Capital stock paid in . 300, 000 00 46, 970 70 11,062 46 4, 614 00 " 17, 400 00 $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 25, ooo oa 5, 855 92. 267, 472 00 120 oa Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 125, 021 31 3, 417 64 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . 20, 000 00 Bills payable 10,361 00 2, 363 86 724,181 98 724,181 98 First National Bank, Springfield. HENRY BARNARD, President. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 122. ALBERT BROWN, Cashier. $214, 449 35 Capital stock paid in. 1,318 01 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 9, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 22, 775 64 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1, 000 00 Individual deposits 43 37 U.S. deposits Deposits, of U. S. disbursing officers . $200, 000 00 29,100 00 23, 685 84 177, 095 00 300 00 36, 809 45 Due to other national banks 180 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 321 92 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 756 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 466, 990 29 Total. 466, 990 29 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. First National Bank, St. Albans. HIRAM BELLOWS, President. No. 269. ALBERT SOWLES, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $241, 889 90 6,120 23 100, 000 00 """ 30," 666' 66' 32, 644 43 15, 000 00 6, 000 00 "4," 761*38 Capital stock paid in. 35, 580 00 8, 862 43 87, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 235,123 82 5,182 38 4,420 00 607 93 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 466, 566 25 Total. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund ,„ Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 466, 566 25 Vermont National Bank, St. Albans. No. 1583. W. C. SMITH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $266,025 89 "266* 666 "66 Capital stock paid in. $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 40, 000 00 12, 432 50 National bank notes outstanding 8,099 20 State bank notes outstanding 5,197 27 Dividends unpaid. 8,000 00 Individual deposits 2, 745 94 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 9,116 29 Due to other national banks !, 289 00 Due to State banks and bankers., 764 37 !N"otes and bills re-discounted. 35,400 00 Bills payable 537,637 96 Total. BRADLEY BARLOW, Cashier. Total. 180, 000 00 365 00 104, 840 46 537, 637 96 First National Bank, St. Johnsbury. LUKE P. POLAND, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 489. GEORGE MAY, Cashier. $499, 063 01 Capital stock paid in. ""566," 666" 66' 64,018 54 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $500,000 00 62,000 00 10, 869 44 446, 635 00 Dividends unpaid . 16,000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 106, 547 69 ,3,822 36 "I,954"66 1,194 22 40, 000 00 1,126,052 13 Due to other national banks . . . . Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total'. 1,126,052 13 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 103 VERMONT. National Union Bank, Swanton. W. L. SOWLES, President. G. W. BEEBE, Cashier. Regources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts. Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks aad other cash items . . Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $100, 445 22 75, 000 00 ""4,'556"6o 14, 330 59 691 61 2, 800 00 ""385"65 847 00 23 29 11, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 1.4, 960 03 '5, 497 82 67, 500 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 47,114 i Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 210, 072 71 Total.. $75,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Total. 210,072 7L National Bank, Vergennes. No. 1364. C. T. STEVENS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total.. D. H. LEWIS, Cashier. $197, 871 63 Capital stock paid in . i5O,666 00 25, 740 08 435 29 $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 6, 863 95 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 6,130 45 Due to other national banks 2, 300 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 185 00 73 01 Notes and bills re-discounted . 11,815 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 Total. 411,414 41 16,290 96 32, 563 75 134,187 00 76,981 57 1,391 13 411,414 41 Waterbury National Bank, Waterbury. LEANDER HUTCHTNS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. EL Ex. 3 No. 1462. $144,025 59 166,660 66 CURTIS WELLS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 19, 761 77 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,471 97 Individual deposits 515 76 U. S. deposits Deposits#of U. S. disbursing officers. 616 65 Due to other national banks 1,191 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . 204 25 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 650 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 285, 436 99 Total . $100, 000 00 23, 000 00 6, 287 86 88, 585 00 67,564 13 285,436 99 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. VERMONT. National Bank of Newbury, Wells River. A. B. W. TENNY, President. No. 1406. GEORGE LESLIE, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $236, 605 37 Capital stock paid in. . 7, 264 97 150,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 5, 600 00 26,248 38 419 37 1,595 00 125 88 $150, 000 00 17,300 00 18,104 37 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 126, 239 00 285 31 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 136, 308 47 1,908 72 1,173 00 116 46 2,373 00 14, 807 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 448,237 15 Total. 448,237 15 Ascutney National Bank, Windsor. HIRAM HARLOW, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid , Checks atid other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing h >ase. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. No. 816. $84,681 60 100,000 00 35," 666" 65" 10,205 17 HENRY WARDNER. Cashier. Capital stock paid in 2, 555 67 20, 000 00 17, 947 26 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 1, 013 28 $100, 000 00 .. .. .... Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers • 88, 390 00 1, 072 00 414 00 16, 557 35 Due to State banks and bankers . 18 89 "16,966*66 Bills payable Total 244,380 61 244, 380 61 Woodstock National Bank, Woodstock. FREDERICK BILLING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Lt-gal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1133. $310,718 91 HENRY C. JOHNSON, Cashier, Capital stock paid in . $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 7,145 25> ""i7,*566"66" National bank notes outstanding 269, 000 00 300,000 00 32,374 28 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 7,500 00 Individual deposits 708 62 U. S. deposits 18,000 00 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 594 80 Due to other national banks 229 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 11 70 Notes and bills re-discounted. 10, 900 00 Bills payable 15,000 00 713, 537 3L Total. 969 4G 116, 422 66 713, 537 31 EEPORT OF THE COMFTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 105 MASSACHUSETTS. Abington National Bank, Abington. No. 1386. BAXTER COBB, President. J. N. FARRAR, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts > TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Check 3 and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Fractional currency Legal tender notes ..." U. S. certificates of deposit $167, 536 19 150, 000 00 """ ioo'66" 10, 000 00 12,144 33 Capital stock paid in 30, 000 00 30,061 99 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 6, 930 00 Individual deposits 1, 585 49 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 2, 037 37 Due to other national banks 10,462 00 Due to State banks and bankers 408 47 Notes and bills re-discounted 16, 500 00 377, 703 85 Total $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 133, 985 00 1, 454 00 32, 202 86 377, 703 85 First National Bank, Adams. No. 462. H. J. BLISS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $244, 712 33 10, 300 00 142, 000 00 19,183 56 1,373 33 23, 500 00 2,108 04 3, 303 53 H. H. WELLINGTON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits.. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $150, 000 00 45, 000 00 8,678 18 127, 500 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 521 00 Due to State banks and bankers 561 73 Notes and bills re-discounted. 24,000 00 Bills payable Total. 471, 563 52 76, 023 72 11, 996 40 32, 365 22 20, 000 00 471,563 52 First National Bank, Amherst. C. BRIDGMAN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total. No. 393. $234,114 95 126 00 150, 000 00 27, 600 34 7,042 12 9, 900 00 6,175 30 436, 59 1, 463 00 520 16 6, 325 00 10, 000 00 453, 703 46 R. J. D. WESTCOTT, Cashier. Capital stock paid in , Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes oiitstanding State bank notes outstanding $150 000 00 43, 000 00 13, 695 16 134, 400 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U.S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 109,428 75 3,179 55 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 453, 703 46 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Andover National Bank, Andover. No. 1129. JOHN FLINT, President. MOSES FOSTER, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation. U. S. bonds t* secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid GbeckS' and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. "266,666 66 ""65," 666" 66' 50, 763 04 46, 753 29 10, 916 90 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 172, 903 00 Dividends unpaid . 5, 000 00 915 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 67,254 92 1,177 47 Due to other national banks 11,156 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 112 72 2, 392 75 Notes and bills re-discounted. 15, 000 00 Bills payable 548,743 11 Total. $250, 000 00 $198,141 13 Capital stock paid in. Total. 548,743 11 First National Bank, Ashburnham. G. C. WINCHESTER, President. Loans and discounts O verdraft s U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . GEO. No. 2113 $17, 047 26 ""36," 666" 66' 10, 479 14 W. EDDY, Cashier. $40, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 314 86 19, 900 00 Dividends unpaid . 645 00 ]87 31 8,510 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 4,331 00 58 20 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re discounted. Bills payable 3, 720 00 Total. 74, 978 41 14, 763 55 74, 978 41 Miller's River National Bank, Athol. ALPHEUS HARDING, President. Loans and discounts 3verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 708. A. L. NEWMAN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. 147, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 33,011 10 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 5, 000 00 Individual deposits 2, 446 49 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 000 00 85, 000 00 9,624 61 130,724 00 1,106 53 125,156 19 446 82 654 00 559 14 16, 467 00 515, 573 53 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 13, 962 20 515, 573 53 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 107 MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Barre. GrEO. M. BUTTRICK, President. No. 96. E D W I N W O O D S , Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $177, 075 84 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid 11, 748 09 iSo~666 65 39,466 66 Capital stock paid in . $150,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 48, 000 00 14,262 01 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 4, 465 01 133,558 00 395 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 31,848 91 849 63 Ohecks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits 1,177 93 4 3, 250 10, 000 Total . 00 51 84 00 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills p ay able Total . 378, 063 92 378,063 92 Beverly National Bank, Beverly. No. 969. JOHN PICKETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to sectire circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks . . . . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits Total . $278,281 12 1, 703 85 200, 000 00 54, 763 43 72 48 3,148 88 R. Gr. BENNETT, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $200, 000 00 40, 000 00 28, 560 98 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . .*,„... Dividends unpaid. 170,801 00 355 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 119,047 83 5, 457 04 142 00 876 01 14, 320 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 558,764 81 Total. 558, 764 81 First National Bank, Boston. A. T. LOWE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $3, 040, 419 19 700 62 789, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. - . Current expenses Premiums paid 321, 263 82 113, 129 66 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits 77, 283, 78, 4, 5, 137, 140, Total JOHN CARR, Cashier. No. 200. 150, 400 00 285, 000 00 27, 603 27 940 697 645 640 400 000 000 61 63 00 33 00 00 00 5,454,840 13 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. I, 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 187,044 06 699,185 00 222 00 Individual deposits ..... IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,289, 630 48 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 1,246,431 45 32,327 14 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total 5,454,840 13 108 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Second National Bank, Boston. No. 322. JAMES H. BEAL, President. A N D R E W J. LOUD, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total $4,509,917 13 185 11 890, 000 00 Capital stock paid in., $1, 600, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 600,000 00 267, 526 70 National bank notes outstanding 358, 970 88 State bank notes outstanding 511,033 14 Dividends unpaid . 800, 000 00 33, 364 59 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 230, 042 84 283, 745 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 169,962 98 Notes and bills re-discounted. 165, 250 00 Bills payable 200, 000 00 7,352,471 67 Total 198 00 2, 693, 426 91 1, 320, 702 46 70, 617 60 7,352,47L 67 Third National Bank, Boston. No. 359. P. L. EVERETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures - Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit. Total F. B. SEARS, Cashier. $300, 000 00 ., 195, 082 93 "266,660 66 "166," 766" 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits - National bank notes outstanding 150, 724 90 31, 626 49 20, 837 98 15, 265 74 977 00 86,684 12 22, 468 00 2, 745 50 61, 963 32 99, 300 00 145, 510 14 40, 999 52 171, 512 00 64 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1, 988,375 98 Total 1,213,361 88 116,289 34 639 10 1,988,375 98 National Bank of the Republic, Boston. DAVID SNOW, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total., No. 379. CHARLES A. VIALLE, Cashier. $2,115,285 12 Capital stock paid in. 958,"666"66" 2,"666"66" Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding 232, 284 23 27,309 31 Dividends unpaid. 95, 394 85 Individual deposits ]6, 272 41 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 113,430 40 Due to other national banks 5, 000 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1, 000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. , 193, 000 00 Bills payable 3,758, 976 32 Total. , 500, 000 00 300,000 00 192, 680 44 793, 000 00 650 00 807,159 81 149, 691 96 15,794 11 3, 758, 976 32 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 109 MASSACHUSETTS. Boston National Bank, Boston. No. 408. LYMAN NICHOLS, President. CHAS. B. HALL, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents .1 Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. :, ooo, ooo oo $1, 567, 495 15 Capital stock paid in. 667, 000 00 Surplus fund 50, 000 00 Undivided profits . 100, 339 73 34, 899 05 160, 000 00 179,501 63 National bank notes outstanding.. State bank notes outstanding 385 00 Dividends unpaid . deposits 15, 951 88 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 36, 311 28 575, 582 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . 560,081 58 4, 065 68 80, 346 75 59,175 48 849 53 13,137 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 133, 154 00 Bills payable Total. 2, 619,138 12 2, 619,138 12 Total. National Hide and Leather Bank, Boston. W M . CLAFLIN, President. No. 460. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. !, 581,606 35 3,917 92 895, 000 00 T>ue from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash i t e m s . . . . . . . . Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 130,966 62 55, 333 58 8, 549 97 Total. 22,110 88 7, 320 66 109, 898 02 1, 451 00 8, 680 03 33, 287 56 39, 000, 00 W M . BASSET, Cashier. $1,500,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits 108, 000 00 108,196 42 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 762, 512 00 780 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 915, 023 53 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . . 448,130 09 54, 480 55 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 3, 897,122 59 Total. 3, 897,122 59 Merchants' National Bank, Boston. FRANKLIN HAVEN, President. No. 475. G E O . R. CHAPMAN, Cashier. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. A, 901, 315 20 Capital stock paid in.. 1, 800, 000 00 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . 1,116, 793 89 278, 989 79 468, 481 72, 095 1, 642 350, 000 25, 404 22 60 99 00 65 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 1, 561, 595 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 263, 71, 6, 117, 482, 69 00 00 93 00 Total. 785 685 491 864 657 8, 761, 423 28 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers $3, 000, 000 00 I, 204 74 2,204, 203 22 19, 298 37 21, 641 58 384, 498 75 168, 197 94 Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable Total. 8, 761, 423 28 110 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Market National Bank, Boston. No. 505. C 0. WHITMORE, President. JON A. BROWN, J R . , Cashier Resources. Leans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . Liabilities. $1, 204, 866 92 Capital stock paid in. 3 21 400, 000 00 Surplus fund. Undivided profits 35,500 66 National bank notes outstanding 127,136 07 State bank notes outstanding 47,057 26 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits 9, 035 28 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 5, 806 68 37,371 30 Due to other national banks 11,226 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3,698 19 23, 140 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 86,677 00 Bills payable 1,991,517 91 Total. $800, 000 00 75, 823 08 86, 850 72 353, 046 00 500 00 665, 857 53 9,440 58 1,991,517 91 Blackstone National Bank, Boston. JOSHUA LORING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 514. S. D. LORING, Cashier. $2, 982,207 78 Ij Capital stock paid in 329 11 11 914,000 00 11Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 255, 862 79 State bank, notes outstanding 170,195 ]9 Dividends unpaid . 2 009 68 130, 750 00 Individual deposits 18, 061 26 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 3,517 36 134,511 92 Due to other national banks ' 59, 222 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3,066 50 26, 019 80 Notes and bills re-discounted. 224, 000 00 Bills payable 45, 000 00 4, 968, 753 39 Total $1, 500, 000 00 400, 000 00 155, 799 33 791, 250 00 1, 020 00 1, 788, 616 72 209, 539 87 122, 527 47 4,968,753 39 National Bank of Redemption, Boston. W. D. FORBES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 515. E. A. PRESBREY, Cashier* $4, 464, 889 86 Capital stock paid in. 1, 562 06 890, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding . . . 703, 314 52 State bank notes outstanding 184,553 07 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits 69, 006 55 U. S. deposes Deposits of U. S. disbursing office 15, 554 37 693, 066 47 Due to other national banks 145, 231 00 Due to State banks and bankers 37,294 61 Notes and bills re-discounted. 369,020 00 Bills payable 7, 673, 492 51 Total $1, 000,000 00 200, 000 00 433, 795 29 798, 000 00 505 00 1,138, 309 88 3, 846, 576 12 256, 306 22 7,673,492 51 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Ill MASSACHUSETTS. Continental National Bank, Boston. No. 524. OLIVER DITSON, President. CHAS. F . SMITH, Cashier* Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and moitgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid *. Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total $1,462, 095 07 Capital stock paid in. ., 000, 000 00 642,"666"66" Surplus fund 8,666*6o 136, 657 02 47, 388 06 185, 000 00 72, 689 19 Undivided profits 556, 450 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 529 00 Individual deposits 12,309 94 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 42 50 36, 777 38 Due to other national banks 18, 035 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 3,051 25 8, 870 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 27,100 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 2, 412, 326 22 567, 366 05 30,291 98 2,412,326 22 Total. North National Bank, Boston. No. 525. C. R. RANSOM, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks-. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. 5, 229, 928 46 JNO. B. WETHERBEE, Cashier. $1, 000, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 200, 000 00 209, 974 85 "952," 666" 66' Surplus fund Undivided profits. 4,000 00 389, 628 09 53, 500 41 18, 378 59 2, 349 84 203, 867 33 25,009 00 408 14 56,751 00 160, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 789,160 00 ., Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 4, 095, 820 86 Total. 448 00 1, 396, 728 16 495, 785 86 3, 723 99 4, 095, 820 86 National Exchange Bank, Boston. A. I. BENYON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 529. 53,413,711 50* 4. 997 93 915, 000 00 16,666 bb 44, 000 450,034 77, 663 14,769 00 17 45 88 J. M. PETTENGILL, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 731,156 27 122,421 68 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 794, 060 00 Dividends unpaid . 588 00 51, 018 67 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing offic< 1, 688, 276 18 247, 425 57 17,193 00 2, 362 57 146, 571 75 344,700 00 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1,052,513 98 370, 432 38 5, 759, 448 49 Total. 5, 759, 448 49 112 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Eliot National Bank, Boston. No. 536. W. H. GOODWIN, President. ' R. B. CONANT, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $1, 903, 793 79 5, 395 30 951, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 200, 000 00 78, 709 55 National bank notes outstanding 249, 838 42 State bank notes outstanding 36, 044 70 Dividends unpaid. 10,171 89 2, 400 00 34,570 62 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 19. 464 22 133, 942 07 Due to other national banks 27,201 00 Due to State banks and bankers 12, 358 39 9, 982 23 Notes and bills re-discounted . 45, 930 00 Bills payable 3, 442, 092 63 Total . ., 000, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. Total 784, 685 00 820 00 975, 305 99 290,499 96 112,072 13 3,442,092 63 Boylston National Bank, Boston. No. 545. JOS. T. BAILEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redefining agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . JNO. J. SOREN, Cashier. $1,105,641 76 Capital stock paid in. 261 70 500,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits., 5, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 154,808 53 State bank notes outstauding . . . . 24, 906 21 Dividends unpaid. 3,125 00 deposits 11,553 16 Individual S. deposits 20,960 24 U. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 18,154 12 32,438 88 Due to other national banks 50, 000 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 500 00 21 81 Notes and bills re-discounted L05.000 00 Bills payable 2, 032, 371 41 $600,000 00 125, 000 00 149, 980 53 428, 709 00 9, 910 00 413 00 718, 358 88 2,032,371 41 Total. Broadway National Bank, Boston. No. 551. HENRY SOUTHER, President. $200, 000 00 $307,574 24 Loans and discounts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Specie H. H. WHITE, Cashier. .. 200,000 00 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 18,331 62 17,517 74 173, 550 00 56, 789 92 23, 571 47 10 00 3, 849 40 263, 546 09 1,920 88 15, 325 94 9, 453 00 6, 970 60 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 47, 500 00 U. S. certificates of deposit Total 672, 955 45 Total 672, 955 45 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 113 MASSACHUSETTS. National Bank of Commerce, Boston. BENJ. E. BATES, President. No. 554. CALEB H. WARNER, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 620, 000 00 167,888 36 Undivided profits. 24, 400 00 150, 324 46 74,139 09 2, 041 77 34, 298 38 4,678 60 557, 343 03 214, 044 00 147 45 204 00 594,100 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 777,933 00 1, 940 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits ., Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 2,102, 627 19 942, 713 29 87, 960 79 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 6, 701, 062 63 Total . $2, 000, 000 00 $4,117, 748 21 Capital stock paid in . 593 64 927,000 00 Surplus fund , Total. 6, 701, 062 63 Howard National Bank, Boston. No. 578. R. E. DEMMON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . Total.. S. F . W I L K I N S , Cashier. 11, 765, 863 82 Capital stock paid in . 2,321 19 500, 000 00 Surplus fund $1, 000, 000 00 Undivided profits 100, 000 00 81, 294 58 National bank notes outstanding 441, 436 00 140,639 60 State bank notes outstanding 38, 450 14 Dividends unpaid. 15, 964 T4 691 85 38, 203 95 40, 084 00 939 73 30, 800 00 ] 03, 000 00 110,000 00 I, 465 60 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 776, 689 73 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 240, 766 37 145, 306 54 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 2, 786, 958 82 Total. 2, 786, 958 82 Shawmut National Bank, Boston. JOHN CUMMINGS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . . , , . . . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 582. $1, 767, 344 97 675,000 00 118,818 48 44, 387 37 40,894 50 27, 057 01 S. G-. DAVIS, Cashier, Capital stock paid in . 200, 000 00 103, 431 36 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding 594,018 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 169 74 69,411 47 Due to other national banks 63, 299 00 Due to State banks and bankers 11, 615 86 196,000 00 3, 013, 998 40 $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 560 00 788, 812 71 179.559 23 147, 617 10 Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total. 3, 013, 998 40 114 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Washington National Bank, Boston. No. 601. A. D. HODGES, President. W. H. BRACKETT, Cashier, Liabilities. Resources. $1, 212, 813 60 Capital stock paid in. Loans and discounts O verdrafts """682," 666" 66' Surplus fund U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits Undivided profits U.S.bonds on hand National bank notes outstanding Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 199, 048 32 State bank notes outstanding Due from redeeming agents 3,106 76 Dividends unpaid . Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . 2, 587 68 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... deposits 14, 688 75 Individual Current expenses U. S. deposits Premiums paid Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 12, 818 34 Checks and other cash items 52,201 21 Due to other national banks Exchanges for clearing house 35, 813 00 11 Due to State banks and bankers Bills of other national banks 1, 670 54 Fractional currency 22. 992 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Specie , 12, 000 00 Bills payable Legal tender notes 100, 000 00 U. S. certificates of deposit 2,351,740 20 Total. Total $750, 000 00 263, 001 14 86, 771 21 575,154 00 547,846 22 100, 354 50 28, 613 13 2,351,740 20 New England National Bank, Boston. SETH PETTEE, Cashier. No. 603. THOMAS LAMB, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts , U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. , 554, 756 01 93 890, 000 00 200, 000 00 34, 802 80 140, 000 00 15, 673 32 6,244 58 87,613 52 65, 688 00 4, 910 06 27,313 85 176, 200 00 $1, 000, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 400, 000 00 98, 760 68 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 795, 636 44 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 112,704 71 25, 441 24 3, 203, 203 07 Total 769, 300 00 1, 360 00 3,203,203 07 National City Bank, Boston. CHAS. L. THAYER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie ." Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total., No. 609. ,256,547 10 510,666 66 C. C. BARRY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits """5," 666*66 ii, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 134,117 90 State bank notes outstanding 5, 068 77 Dividends unpaid-. 59,212 10 13,049 92 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 21, 380 68 45,546 81 Due to other national banks 30, 583 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1,865 01 5,614 80 Notes and bills re-discounted. 124, 070 00 Bills payable 2, 223, 056 09 Total . $1, 000, 000 00 85,911 99 157, 868 44 412, 967 00 184 00 464, 596 54 36,224 51 65, 303 61 2, 223, 056 09 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 115 MASSACHUSETTS. Tremont National Bank, Boston. A N D R E W T . HALL, A. T. FROTHINGHAM, Cashier. No. 625. President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Liabilities. $2, 599, 201 41 223 92 826, 000 00 15, 000 00 126,410 6L 27, 256 42 16, 995 03 35,944 02 181,342 12 29, 391 00 3,100 00 28,110 67 80, 075 00 40, 000 00 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Surplus fund Undivided profits. 177,128 40 103, 880 31 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 662,731 00 1, 505 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 836,599 97 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 169, 440 92 57,764 60 Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable 4, 009, 050 20 Total. $2, 000, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 4, 009,050 20 Total. [Suffolk National Bank, Boston No. 629. S. W. SWETT, Presid Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand : Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $2, 365, 164 54 85o,~666"66" 335, 488 37 33,153 61 6, 678 22 250, 000 00 22, 644 78 8,661 00 97, 092 00 24, 680 00 8, 527 00 18, 076 48 179, 650 00 TYLER, Cashier. $1, 500, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits.. 200, 000 00 214,992 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 751,010 00 365 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 663, 386 82 Due to other "national banks . . . Due to State banks and bankers 772,162 04 97, 900 02 Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable , 4,199,816 00 Total. 4,199, 816 00 Total. EDW. Atlantic National Bank, Boston. ISAAC PRATT, J R . , President. No. 643. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $1, 068,307 55 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid 153,329 2L 66,172 63 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills cf other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total 524,'666" 66" BENJ. DODD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $750, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 232, 000 00 102, 434 04 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 443, 935 00 "*9," 350*66' 139, 000 00 11, 559 QQ 1,163 54 45, 676 29 11, 667 00 3,498 17 19,797 30 74, 750 00 35, 000 00 2,163,271 35 Dividends unpaid . 3,246 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 590, 960 15 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers — 36,109 18 4,586 98 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 2,163, 271 35 116 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Shoe and Leather National Bank, Boston. SETH TURNER, President. No. 646. SAMUEL CARR, Cashier. Eesources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $2, 378, 385 82 Capital stock paid in. 551 77 615, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 33,"i6o"66" 232,281 13 74,719 87 100, 000 00 20,476 13 67,449 31 2,501 39 157, 420 37 44, 000 00 834 56 15,000 00 147, 500 00 230,701 31 89,308 69 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 531, 000 00 972 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 3, 889, 220 35 Total. $1,000,000 00 Total. 1, 224, 260 36 716, 962 98 96, 015 01 3, 889, 220 35 Atlas National Bank, Boston. No. 654. M. D. SPAULDING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts (T. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. CHAS. L. LANE, Cashier. $2,205,552 31 Capital stock paid in. 80 29 945, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 268, 597 84 State bank notes outstanding 36, 867 31 Dividends unpaid . 17,108 09 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 20, 352 67 209,158 65 Due to other national banks 60,286 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3,270 79 100,372 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 130,880 00 Bills payable $1, 500,000 00 Total. 3, 997, 525 95 3, 997,525 95 250, 000 00 161, 887 23 765, 085 00 628 00 1, 257,198 75 25, 000 00 37, 726 97 Freeman's National Bank, Boston. JOHN H. ROGERS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents ..« Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 665. JEREMY DRAKE, Cashier. $1,327,351 38 Capital stock paid in. 4o6,"666 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits 8, 643 60 National bank notes outstanding 133,740 34 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits 9, 653 21 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 39, 657 58 24,647 38 Due to other national banks 15, 928 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1, 272 00 4,532 16 Notes and bills re-discounted. 129, 000 00 Bills payable...,, , 2, 094, 425 65 Total. $800, 000 00 201, 000 00 77, 492 92 356, 212 00 563, 644 61 72,372 61 23, 703 51 2, 094, 425 65 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 117 MASSACHUSETTS. National Bank of North America, Boston. R W. SHAPLEIGH, President. No. 672. JNO. K. HALL, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. $1, 340, 077 60 TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits . . . U. S. bonds on hand . ... Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency 672, 500 00 44, 935 11 47,230 46 3,114 85 7, 707 93 34, 019 43 9, 827 00 1,024 93 3, 957 54 130, 745 00 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Capital stock paid in 88, 922 45 101,400 55 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 573, 613 00 Dividends unpaid 732 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 493, 596 11 35,159 27 1, 715 97 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 2,295,139 85 Total $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 2, 295,139 85 Maverick National Bank, Boston. SAMUEL HALL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 677. $974, 276 03 "275,666*66 94, 643 56 62,364 26 10, 050 88 10, 530 81 205, 073 17 20, 785 00 352 93 5, 682 50 114,050 00 SAML. PHILLIPS, J R . , Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $400, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 80, 000 00 112,988 86 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . . 243, 302 00 Dividends unpaid. 190 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total, 1, 772, 809 14 8, 729 42 26, 518 47 21,080 39 1,772,809 14 Mount Vernon National Bank, Boston. C ARMI E. KING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulatioa U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 716. $408,145 92 H. W. PERKINS, JR., Cashier. Capital stock paid in . "205* 666 "66 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding 66,821 04 State bank notes outstanding 15, 623 75 Dividends unpaid . 16,190 87 3, 095 15, 342 12, 873 2, 028 68 08 00 06 9, 600 00 80, 000 00 834, 720 40 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. $200, 000 00 40, 000 00 47, 038 80 174, 665 00 245 00 357, 771 60 15, 000 00 834, 720 40 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Hamilton National Bank, Boston. S. S. BLANCHARD, President. No. 778. GEO. W. NEWHALL, Cashier. Kesources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. ,252,258 17 270, 666" 00 59, 966 98 15, 829 83 11, 554 71 280 00 95, 230 33 9,181 00 223 42 828 71 16, 040 00 Capital stock paid in. 150, 000 00 52, 745 45 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 240,638 00 Dividends unpaid. 35 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted., Bills payable 1,731,393 15 Total. $750, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. . 507, 514 39 16,311 05 14,149 26 1,731,393 35 Faneuil Hall National Bank, Boston. NATHAN ROBBINS, President. No.. $1, 961, 826 30 Loans and discounts Overdrafts """756,'666" 66' U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages - -. 167, 028 27 Due from redeeming agents 89,981 72 Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... 77,500 00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . 15, 851 62 Current expenses Premiums paid.. 6,269 73 Checks and other cash items 98,488 00 Exchanges for clearing house 74,198 00 Bills of other national banka 8,344 42 Fractional currency 37,053 00 Specie 336,000 00 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total 847. E D W ' D L. TEAD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 497,831 00 260 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 3,622,541 06 250, 000 00 118 '014 52 Total. 1, 746, 004 74 10,430 80 3,622,541 06 Mechanics' National Bank, Boston. J. W. CONVERSE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash, items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency S pecie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 932, ALVAN SlMONDS, Cashier. $373, 519 00 Capital stock paid in. 315 80 225,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,000 00 1,500 00 National bank notes outstanding 74,569 62 State bank notes outstanding 62,913 49 Dividends unpaid. 8, 576 00 4,169 93 4,739 01 3, 686 57 11, 256 00 I, 412 02 5, 800 00 31, 644 00 30, 000 00 840,101 44 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. %250, 000 00 56, 500 00 25, 732 53 198, 079 00 108 00 312, 681 91 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 840,101 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 119 MASSACHUSETTS. Globe National Bank, Boston. No. 936. WM. B. STEVENS, President. CHAS. JAS. SPRAGUE, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. I $1, 000, 000 00 Loans and discounts ! $2,028,301 31 ! Capital stock paid in Overdrafts j 250, 000 00 U. S. bonds to secure circulation | 400, 000 00 Surplus fund 140,567 09 U. S. bonds to secure deposits | Undivided profits U. S. bonds on hand j National bank notes outstanding 351, 655 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. | Due from redeeming agents ...! 198, 742 04 State bank notes outstanding Due from other national banks j 24, 097 36 Dividends unpaid . 1,294 92 Due from State banks and bankers . . \ Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... \ Individual deposits 1, 002, 457 13 Current expenses i 18, 923 70 U. S. deposits Premiums paid ] Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items i ! 306, 738 54 Exchanges for clearing house 105, 614 93 Due to other national banks Bills of other national banks j 16, 604 00 Due to State banks and bankers . Fractional currency | 1, 426 34 Notes and bills re-discounted. Specie ': Legal tender notes ! 259, 000 00 Bills payable U. S. certificates of deposit ! 3, 052, 712 m Total. Total 3, 052, 712 68 Massachusetts National Bank, Boston. H. K. FROTHINGHAM, Cashier. J. J. DtXWELL, President. Loans and discounts | $1, 459, 802 89 Overdrafts \ U. S. bonds to secure circulation j 480, 000 00 U. S. bonds to secure deposits i U. S. bonds on hand ! Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. \ Due from redeeming agents j 41, 917 57 Due from other national banks i 32, 360 85 Due from State banks and bankers ..! Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... | 6, 017 67 Current expenses ; 14, 716 78 Premiums paid i Checks and other cash items ! 1, 652 73 Exchanges for clearing house I 59, 356 65 Bills of other national banks ' 45, 587 00 Fractional currency , 2, 953 73 Specie : 66,610 87 Legal tender notes ; 78, 934 00 U. S. certificates of deposit i Total. Capital stock paid in. $800, COO 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 200, 000 00 78, 372 31 National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 416, 665 00 Dividends unpaid . 250 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers 775,127 30 15, 000 00 4,496 13 Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 2,289,910 74 j| Total 2,289,910 74 National Union Bank, Boston. GEO. C RICHARDSON. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand ,. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total H. Ex. 3 No. 985. $1, 955, 066 86 LEMUEL GULLIVER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $1, 000, 000 00 620 "666" 65" II Surplus 503,000 00 116, 078 66 National banknotes outstanding . . . 157, 003 86 ! State bank notes outstanding 19, 903 98 i Dividends unpaid . 542, 408 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 923, 892 73 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . 62, 629 83 fund. Undivided profits 72, 420 00 69,16 L 33 53, 3; 6 00 937 0<! 17,341 1L 169, OuO 00 3,145, 999 22 990 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total 3,145,99.* ^ 120 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National Eagle Bank, Boston. ROBT. S. COVELL, President. No. 993. W M . G. BROOKS, J R . , Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts ! $1, 618, 218 13 Capital stock paid in . Overdrafts i U. S. bonds to secure circulation | 390, 000 00 Surplus fund II. S. bonds to secure deposits i , Undivided profits . U. S. bonds on band j Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages..; National bank notes outstanding Due from redeeming agents j 97, 073 28 State bank notes outstanding Due from other national banks I 16, 463 52 Dividends unpaid Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Individual deposits Current expenses 17, 410 91 U. S. deposits Premiums paid : Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items ! 11, 826 31 Exchanges for clearing house ! 49,146 40 Due to other national banks Bills of other national banks i 57, 255 00 Due to Stale banks and bankers. Fractional currency j 3, 096 77 14,476 27 Notes and bills re-discounted. Specie 121,300 00 Bills payable Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total 2, 396, 266 59 Total. $1, 000, 000 00 200, 000 00 74, 043 40 328, 586 00 1, 760 00 791,877 19 2,396.266 59 Old Boston National Bank, Boston. No. 1015. J. C. WILD, President. F. L. CHURCH, Cashier. $1, 605, 888 10 ! Capital stock paid in Loans and discounts Overdrafts " 4 1 6 , 6 0 0 * 0 0 ; j Surplus fund U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits j | j Undivided profits U. S. bonds on hand National bank notes outstanding . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. State bank notes outstanding Due from redeeming agents 141,353 49 Due from other national banks 138, 099 22 Dividends unpaid . Due from State banks and bankers . . 69,105 29 Individual deposits Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. 12, 952 44 U. S. deposits Current expenses Premiums paid Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items... 172, 223 35 Due to other national banks Exchanges for clearing house.. 18, 173 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . Bills of other national banks . . 1, 835 28 Fractional currency 117,089 65 Notes and bills re-discounted. Specie 373, 320 00 Bills payable Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 3,060,039 82 j Total. Total. $900, 000 00 180, 000 00 178,967 48 352, 500 00 1,328 00 1, 225, 527 49 220, 511 43 1, 205 42 3, 060, 039 82 State National Bank, Boston. A. W. STETSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie LegeJ tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1028. $2, 408, 758 43 32, 968 23 1,125, 000 00 40, 000 00 235, 559 56 21, 684 89 13, 665 96 106,250 00 93,081 80 31,178 00 2, 500 00 14, 313 86 78,400 00 C. B. PATTEN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . . Individual deposits . U. S. deposits . Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . -. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable $2, 000, 000 00 94, 807 44 143, 052 66 979, 967 00 3,611 00 1, 008, 907 98 72,253 96 760 69 100, 000 00 4, 303, 360 73 Total 4, 303, 360 73 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121 MASSACHUSETTS. Columbian National Bank, Boston. J. T. COOLIDGE, President. No. 1029.. J. M. GORDON, Cashier. Resource Liabilities. $1, 547, 667 00 Capital stock paid in . Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation i 900, 000 00 Surplus fund TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits ! Undivided profits U. S. bonds on hand National bank notes outstanding Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents 200, 347 05 State bank notes outstanding 33, 879 24 Due from other national banks Dividends unpaid . Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Individual deposits Current expenses 15, 463 68 U. S. deposits Premiums paid Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items 59,173 22 Due to other national banks Exchanges for clearing house 4,975 00 Due to State banks and bankers . Bills of other national banks 3,000 53 Fractional currency 26,474 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Specie 156, 500 00 Bills payable Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 2, 947, 479 72 | Total . Total ,000,000 00 350,000 00 133, 580 40 791,349 00 627, 550 32 45, 000 00 2,947,479 72 National Revere Bank, Boston. No. 12)5. SAM'L H. WALLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. BLASDALE, Cashier. ! $3, 557, 894 21 Capital stock paid in I 5,431 36 I 834, 000 00 Surplus fund j Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... 168, 375 07 State bank notes outstanding 205, 239 10 Dividends unpaid. $2,000,000 00 deposits 29, 580 08 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1, 472,150 68 j 165, 570 94 38, 117 00 2, 072 72 2, 300 00 405, 950 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 5,414,530 48 Total . 400, 000 00 153, 087 06 745, 000 00 646 50 635, 060 52 8, 585 72 5, 414, 530 48 Traders' National Bank, Boston. EDWARD SANDS, President. No. 1442. F. S. DAVIS, Cashier. Loans and discounts I $1, 330, 910 75 Capital stock paid in . Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation 205, 000 00 Surplus fund U. S. bonds to secure deposits Undivided profits. II. S. bonds on hand National bank notes outstanding... Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. State bank notes outstanding Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks I 81,238 40 Dividends unpaid . Due from State banks and bankers.. J 9,004 96 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. . J 2, 224 50 deposits Current expenses I 14,381 56 Individual U. S. deposits Premiums paid Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items , 388 76 Exchanges for clearing house , 175, 535 91 Due to other national banks Bills of other national banks , 49, 042 00 Due to State banks and bankers Fractional currency 1,011 00 Specie 61, 703 70 Notes and bills re-discounted. Legal tender notes 119,048 00 Bills payable TJ. S. certificates of deposit Total 2,049,489 54 Total. $600,000 00 105, 981 35 59, 567 22 171, 077 00 908 00 999, 224 36 98, 324 49 14,407 12 2, 049, 489 54 122 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Everett National Bank, Boston. No. 1469. WARREN SAWYER, President. GEO. E. CAKR, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items...: Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $538, 638 42 Capital stock paid in. 132, 000 00 28, 506 08 11,817 06 6, 705 47 $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 116, 975 00 60 00 Individual deposits 8,029 89 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 90,946 52 Due to other national banks 16,397 00 Due to State banks and bankers 593 73 11,035 00 Notes and bills re-discounted.. 69, 500 00 Bills payable 914,169 J7 60, 000 00 29,074 76 Total. 482, 685 44 25, 000 00 373 97 914,169 17 National "Webster Bank, Boston. No. 1527. SOLOMON LINCOLN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit ,913, 533 72 Capital stock paid in. $1, 500, 000 00 556, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 115, 500 00 113, 227 37 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 489, 640 00 154, 636 06 21, 454 38 113, 610 91 Individual deposits 18,745 2? !U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 25, 003 66 66, 392 51 Due totother national banks 21,780 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1,154 10 196 75 Notes and bills re-discounted. 162, 714 00 Bills payable 3,055,221 36 Total. E D W ' D R. HALL, Cashier.- Total. 1,112 00 708,758 67 114, 725 47 12, 257 85 3, 055, 221 36 National Security Bank, Boston. S. A. CARLTON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1675. $697,234 58 2,256 29 2C0, 000 00 135,038 72 95, 686 51 1, 323 19 9,227 50 CHAS. R. BATT, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 65, 000 00 37, 319 80 180, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 11,829 43 20, 656 46 Due to other national banks 21,189 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 978 46 133 25 Notes and bills re-discounted. 110, 900 00 Bills payable 1, 306, 453 39 $200, 000 00 Total. 812, 020 26 12,113 33 1, 306, 453 39 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123 MASSACHUSETTS. National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston. E. C. SHERMAN, President. No. 1827. J. J. EDDY, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. L ">ans and discounts O /erdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XL S. certificates of deposit Surplus fund Undivided profits 146, 000 65 National bank notes outstanding 334,797 37 State bank notes outstanding 87, 628 16 Dividends unpaid . 6,057 10 deposits , 20, 161 50 Individual U. S. deposits 86, 618 94 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 41, 083 72 345,131 78 Due to other national banks 26, 213 00 Due to State banks and bankers 2,091 OS 18, 027 72 Notes and bills re-discounted. 320, 000 00 Bills payable "334*600 66 3, 907, 623 38 Total. $500, 000 00 !, 139, 813 03 Capital stock paid in . Total 70, 000 00 80,149 99 300, 000 00 612 00 1, 630,766 00 1,246,003 09 30, 092 30 3,907,623 38 Eleventh Ward National Bank, Boston. ELIJAH C. D R E W , President. No. 1993. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $348, 829 45 1,516 81 100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 5,245 04 19,433 68 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89, 545 00 Dividends unpaid. 4, 000 00 4,967 93 15, 000 00 1,301 48 5, 859 03 4, 787 00 727 90 30, 950 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 531,626 69 Total. G-. S. WHEELWRIGHT, Cashier. 119, 865 59 537 38 534,626 69 Total. Central National Bank, Boston. HENRY SMITH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand — Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearinghouse. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total., No. 2103. L. W. YOUNG, Cashier. $635,819 90 Capital stock paid in . "167,666 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits $500, 000 00 26,877 98 National bank notes outstanding 44,808 12 State bank notes outstanding 2, 392 53 Dividends unpaid . 150,000 00 10, 987 82 7, 598 53 29, 872 97 184,381 97 5,760 09 10, 653 53 17, 050 00 488 07 900 00 21, 000 00 954,331 : Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total. 20, 000 00 73, 071 61 954,331 56 124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Manufacturers' National Bank, Boston. E D W A R D TURNER, President. No. 2111. F . E. SEAVER, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages $554, 525 78 167, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid j 49, 465 69 12, 098 18 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 24 00 10, 94 L 2i 7, 291 00 559 74 4, 175 00 36, 000 00 I I • j j j i Total. 1, 289 00 3, 597 80 28, 621 25 $500,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits - 19,354 97 65, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 297,093 98 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. 139 70 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 881,588 65 Total. 881,588 65 First Ward National Bank, Boston. W M . I.. STURTEVANT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.Current expenses ... Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 2112. $261, 749 34 Capital stock paid in $140,000 00 55, 000 65" Surplus fund Undivided profits. j National bank notes outstanding 39,182 82 23, 615 23 3,000 00 3,754 45 9, 390 25 515 27 18,247 00 1, 676 4j3 20, 000 00 2U, 000 00 6,115 55 49, 500 00 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 260, 502 46 12 75 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 456,130 76 Total. HENRY A. ROBERTS, Cashier. Total. 456,130 7(> National Market Bank, Brighton. LTFE BALDWIN, President. No. 806. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . $592,597 72 83 11 250, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 53, 000 00 Total. 8,000 00 E. P. W R I G H T , Cashie?\ Capital stock paid in. 100, 000 00 49, 645 96 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 224, 952 00 Dividends unpaid. 7, 000 00 5,405 19 $250, 000 OS) Surplus fund Undivided profits 808 00 Individual deposits TJ. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 151, 645 56 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 177,983 16 838, 59 "i,'847*o6' 263 07 '36,"66o'6o 955,034 68 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 955,034 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 125 MASSACHUSETTS. National Bank, Brighton. No. 1099. J. L. ORDWAY, President. B. S. FISKE, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents ! Due from other national banks | Due from State banks and bankers .. j Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... i Current expenses | Premiums paid ! Checks and other cash items | Exchanges for clearing house j Bills of other national banks j Fractional currency I Specie ! Legal tender notes | U. S. certificates of deposit j Total. Liabilities. $114,509 67 Capital stock paid in 687 05 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 50, 925 C2 State bank notes outstanding ! $200, 000 00 ! j j ! Dividends unpaid 5, 000 00 Individual deposits « ...; 4, 521 36 U. S. deposits i Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers .'•• 18, 422 41 ! Due to other national banks 4, 465 00 Due to State banks and bankers 120 45 Notes and bills re-discounted 23, 524 00 Bills payable j 722, 175 56 Total. 72, 000 00 23, 744 98 180, 000 00 510 00 213, 740 15 32,180 43 722, 175 56 First National Bank, Cambridge. BENJ. TlLTON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks | Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit. Total . . . W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. $368,167 22 ! Capital stock paid in "* 223,' 000* 65" Surplus fund, Undivided profits " "l7,95b" 00* 10, 500 00 National bank notes outstanding 41,818 90 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 2,574 34 $200, 000 00 100, 000 00 42, 904 61 j j 199, 465 00 j 192 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits ! Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers .! 167, 806 25 2,051 58 4, 517 575 37, 453 1, 700 j ! j Due to other national banks 00 Due to State backs and bankers 09 73 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable . I j 710, 367 86 710,367 86 Charles River National Bank, Cambridge. SAM'L B. RlNDGE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks I Fractional currency j Specie I Legal tender notes , U. 8. certificates of deposit , Total. EBEN SNOW, Cashier. No. 731. $335, 826 32 Capital stock paid in "166," 600'60 41, 233 60 2, 200 00 | ! 50, 000 00 50, 323 51 National bank notes outstanding | 88, 750 00 State bank notes outstanding I Dividends unpaid 4, 570 53 Individual deposits U. S. deposits 2, 477 44 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 7,177 00 Due to other national banks 4,280 5L Due to State banks and bankers 2, 230 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 25, 177 00 Bills payable 525, 172 45 I $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total | 246 00 j j . .| j j ! ! 235,852 91 I 525,172 45 126 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National City Bank of Cambridge, Cambridgeport GE6. T. GALE, President. E. RICHARDSON, Resources. Cashier. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid 1229, 878 98 "ioo, boo 65 3, 000 00 24, 758 34 Capital stock paid in . SIOO, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 50, 000 00 24,084 99 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89,430 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 118,083 41 ! 88 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit j j ! j j j Total. 2, 518 00 315 32 4,849 00 10, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 381,598 40 381,598 40 Cambridgeport National Bank, Cambridgeport, R O B E R T DOUGLASS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1228. $233, 466 26 "ioo, 666 66 SEYMOUR B. S N O W , Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits ,-, National bank notes- outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 17, 000 00 2,361 36 20, 000 00 46, 108 08 89, 465 00 4,856 00 2, 570 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 149, 665 70 212 98 7,311 66 520 157 10, 000 10, 000 42 00 00 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 412,664 78 4L2.664 78 Neponset National Bank, Canton. CHAS. H. F R E N C H , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 663. F. W. D E A N E , Cashier. $315, 943 78 i Capital stock paid in. 526 34 250, 000 00 || Surplus fund ! I Undivided profits \\ National bank notes outstanding 24,981 59 11 State bank notes outstanding i! Dividends unpaid . 3,200 00 2. 595 16 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $250, 000 00 27, 684 58 65,135 67 219,516 00 862 18 84,198 90 1,628 64 20, 614 00 502 82 27, 405 00 647, 397 33 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total. 647,397 33 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 MASSACHUSETTS. Bunker Hill National Bank, Charlestown. EDWARD LAWRENCE, President. No. 635. JAMES ADAMS, JR., Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U S bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and otter cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $962,615 43 Capital stock paid in. 93 17 500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 242, 555 77 State bank notes outstanding 14, 9U8 18 , Dividends unpaid . 25, 000 00 2,062 11 Individual deposits U. 8. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 10, 288 07 Due to other national banks 21,265 00 I Due to State banks and bankers. 4,574 61 Notes and bills re-discounted 62,868 00 Bills payable 1, 846, 230 34 $500, 000 00 250, 000 00 42, 506 23 449, 950 00 714 00 602, 657 79 402 32 1, 846, 230 34 Total Monument National Bank, Charlestown. JAS. O. CURTIS, President. No. 1005. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $417, 508 97 ieo, 656 6o i'boo'65' 90, 605 26 4, 426 87 9,115 98 17, 637 00 3, 120 39 80 85 31, 600 00 Capital stock paid in. $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 110,000 00 27, 469 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 134, 275 00 Dividends unpaid . 126, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 311,239 8? Due to other national backs Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 735, 095 32 Total. WARREN SANGER, Cashier. Total. 1,985 33 735, 095 32 First National Bank, Chelsea. ISAAC STEBBTNS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U« S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand , Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 533. W . K. PEARMAIN, Cashier. $469, 797 85 Capital stock paid in. "326," 666'66" 41,96: 96 6,382 39 557 70 16, 000 00 1, 798 92 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding.... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $300, 000 00 44,510 95 6, 560 57 270, 000 00 1, 047 04 347, 768 82 9, 046 56 Due to other national banks 16, 990 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 5, 492 00 760 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 81,100 00 Bills payable 969, 887 38 Total. 969, 887 38 128 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Chicopee. No. 1050. JEROME WELLS, President. F. B. Do TEN, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers -. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Cheeks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $245, 669 33 Capital stock paid in. "i5o,"666"66' Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 52,474 69 2, 828 39 162 92 6, 528 00 229 73 15, 500 00 75, 000 00 19,364 90 135,000 00 Dividends unpaid. 219 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 93,809 16 Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 473,393 06 Total. $150,000 00 Total. 473, 393 06 First National Bank, Clinton. No. 440. C. G-. STEVENS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand' Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $303, 367 71 200, 000 00 3, 673 91 Capital stock paid in. $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 40, 000 00 17, 805 59 178, 400 00 Dividends unpaid 4, 500 00 692 67 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2, 341 86 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted . 33, 700 00 Bills payable '3,"i6fi"oo" 1,179 83 552,561 98 Total. C. L. S. HAMMOND, Total. 111,291 96 5, 064 43 552,561 98 Concord National Bank, Concord. GEO. HAYWOOD, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. J. WALCOTT, Cashier. No. 833. $135, 808 68 "166,"666"6o" 53, 809 29 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 2, 000 00 351 88 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100,000,00 41,462 24 6,258 11 88, 057 00 852 41 70, 592 57 245 55 744 00 262 93 14, 000 CO 307, 222 33 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 307,222 33 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1 2 9 MASSACHUSETTS. Conway National Bank, Conway. SAMUEL SWANT, Cashier. No. 895. E. D. HAMILTON, President. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency., Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $154, 775 96 " "i5o,"666"66" 28,152 40 4, 055 48 Surplus fund i Undivided profits 2, 670 00 | National bank notes outstanding.... I ; | State bank notes outstanding I 16, 263 16 2, 529 34 I 346 62 ! Dividends unpaid 1, 500 00 ! i Individual deposits 988 34 I U.S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 210 02 I Due to other national banks 2, 273 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 511 03 Notes and bills re-discounted.. 11,COO 00 Bills payable 343, 067 47 Total , $150, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 133, 763 00 17,129 41 237 27 9, 729 91 343, C67 47 Total. First National Bank, Danvers. D A N I E L RICHARDS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 594. T $203, 000 80 Capital stock paid in 66 36 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits WM. L. WESTO N Cashie r. $150,000 00 56066 2, 500 00 41, 529 08 175 00 hhihbo 1,901 31 11 85 1, 689 74 "3"848 869 50 16, 000 60" 95 00 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding | i | J 59, 703 26 13,365 83 138, 000 00 680 00 Dividends unpaid . 1 Individual deposits U. S. deposits j. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . j . Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 70, 723 20 984 80 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 428, 457 09 Total. 428,457 09 Dedham National Bank, Dedham. E Z R A W. T A F T , Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages-. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 669. President. $403,020 11 "360,660 66 40, 712 97 L. H. KlNGSBURY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3,233 12 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $3oa, 000 00 75, 000 00 34, 216 74 265, 417 00 2, 076 00 107,170 91 1,867 94 1, 356 1,158 2, 993 9, 691 20, 000 00 26 80 00 00 784, 033 20 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. 152 55 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 784,033 20 130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Blue Hill National Bank, Dorchester. A. CHURCHILL. President. No. 681. E. J. BISPHAM, Cashu Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts | U. S. bonds to secure circulation j U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency S pecie Legal tender notes U S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $364, 499 96 Capital stock paid in. . '29 22 200, 000 03 Surplus fund Undivided profits $300, 000 00 23, 697 85 56, 302 06 National bank notes outstanding 21,196 80 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 20,117 19 Individual deposits 2, 402 97 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 4,904 00 250 49 174, 234 00 365 00 106, 416 72 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and bills re-discounted.. 41,615 00 Bills payable 661,015 63 Total. 661,015 63 Cambridge National Bank, East Cambridge. D. R. SORTWELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premium3 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $-219,369 45 1, 639 08 112, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund.. Undivided profits i National bank notes outstanding 8, 669 64 6, 533 35 7,140 33 97, 500 00 45 00 Dividends unpaid 1, 838 38 30, 000 00 27,885 50 State bank notes outstanding Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing Due to other national banks officers . 132, 383 64 * 14," 634 66"f Due to State banks and bankers . 1,019 91 Notes nd bills re-discounted. yable 15,000 00 Bill 387,814 14 Total. J. C. BULLAKD, Cashier. No. 449. 387,814 14 Total. Lechmere National Bank, Bast Cambridge. LEWIS HALL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No.614. C. E. RICHARDSON, Cashier. $336, 610 05 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits 2,666" 66' National bank notes outstanding 14,867 19 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 9, 500 00 Individual deposits 2, 752 75 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 15,065 42 Due to other national banks 7, 077 00 Due to State banks and bankers 2, 6L3 73 4, 500 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 800 00 Bills payable 15, 000 00 150, 000 00 567,786 14 Total. $150, 000 00 100, 000 00 19, 467 36 131, 848 00 144 00 166, 253 78 73 00 567, 786 14 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 131 MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, East Hampton. SAM'L WlLLiSTON, President. No. 428. G. E. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8. bonds to secure deposits U. S bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $212, 879 61 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses 24, 787 76 240 24 4, 898 98 18, 000 00 4 52 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie . .. ..... ..... .... Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 150, 000 00 2, 000 00 Capital stock paid in $200,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 40,000 CO 8, 656 66 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 131,450 00 *""* 178 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 49, 086 61 649 15 2, 866 00 684 35 14, 975 00 Total Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 2,613 34 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total 431,985 61 431,985 61 Martha's Vineyard National Bank, Edgartown. DANIEL FISHER, President. No. 1274. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total. $103, 848 63 100, 000 00 "20, bob 'bo 23, 290 75 8, 021 95 3, 000 00 3, 189 63 J. T. PEASE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 36, 923 58 8,114 49 Ni-tional bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 90, 000 00 84 00 Dividends unpaid., Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 34,964 14 Due to other national banks 2, 240 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 184 65 1, 000 00 5, 000 00 Notes and bulls re-discounted. Bills payable. Total. 270, 086 21 270, 086 21 National Bank, Fairhaven. GEO. F . T R I P P , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U, S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notps U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 490. $147,863 31 ""276," 666 "66" 47, 220 84 17,142 99 1,770 13 42, 456 71 6,101 47 REUBEN NYE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. |240, 000 00 7, 000 00 34, 626 39 235, 840 00 96 00 44, 399 67 1,736 92 2, 468 00 367 69 24,834 00 561,962 06 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 561, 962 06 132 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Fall River. No. 256. J. S. BRAYTON, President. C. A. BASSETT, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bends, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks an d other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $831, 340 28 37 59 400, 000 00 4,400 00 93, 667 91 67 85 3,292 87 2,997 00 593 25 45, 500 00 Capital stock paid in. 80, 000 00 336, 580 39 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 359, 200 00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 160, 704 70 45,411 66 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total 1,381,896 75 Total. $400, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,381,896 75 Second National Bank, Fall River. No. 439. S. A. CHASE, President. i oans and discounts. verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages..j Due from redeeming agents | Due from Due from from oother banks Due State national banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national bauks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $205,441 44 • 160, 000 00 20, 302 48 29, 025 18 26733 $150, 000 00' Surplus fund Undivided profits 50, 000 00 7, 316 33 National bank notes outstanding 135, 000 00 State bank notes outstanding 221 00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits • U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. "I," 795 00 Due to other national banks 1,378 73 Due to State banks and bankers 13,403 66 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 90, 752 96 34 00 433,290 29 Total. C. J. HOLMES, Cashier. Capital stock paid in Total. 433, 290 29 Fall River National Bank, Fall River. RICHARD BORDEN, President. No. 590. Loans and discounts ' $529, 436 80 Overdrafts 92 34 U. S. bonds to secure circulation I 400, 000 00 U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 3,000 00 Due from redeeming agents | 51, 338 53 Due from other national banks j 417 23 Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... 8, 000 00 Current expenses 5, 946 21 Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... 161 53 Exchanges for clearing house . "5,891 66 Bills of other national banks.. 887 51 Fractional currency 1,113 00 Specie 30,569 00 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. 1, 036, 853 15 F. H. GiFFORD, Cashier. Capita] stock paid in. $400, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 123,877 67 31,335 62 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 358, 800 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 994 00 120, 582 63 1, 263 23 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 1, 036, 853 15 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 183 MASSACHUSETTS, Massasoit National Bank, Fall River. LEANDER BORDEN, Cashier. No. 612. C. P. STICKNEY, President. I I Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XT. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $366, 348 80 Capital stock paid iu. 62 97 200, 000 00 Surplus fund 50! 000 00 Undivided profits National bank, notes outstanding . . . 72, 207 30 State bank notes outstanding 7, 102 14 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits IF. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 200 00 Due to other national banks 5,162 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 905 91 303 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 26, 233 00 Bids payable 751,569 29 Total. $200,000 00 128, 794 79 7, 685 03 177, 900 00 928 00 215, 506 86 5J0.68L 94 2 07 70 60 Total.. 751,569 29 Pocasset National Bank, Fall River. WEAVER OSBORN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid, Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit No. 679. $323,744 75 Capital stock paid in. 87 53 200, 000 00 Surplus fund. Undivided profits 5, 000 00 Naliona! bank notes outstanding 21, 886 85 I State bank notes outstanding $200, 000 00 , , 50 00 Dividends unpaid . 50,000 00 Individual deposits 632 67 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 15, 142 16 Due to other national banks "2!l*398"66" Due to State banks and bankers . . . 3, 999 21 127 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 51, 649 00 Bills payable 706,717 17 Total. E. E. HATHAWAY, Cashier. Total. 40, 000 00 42,046 36 178,500 00 1, 035 00 219, 678 30 24,379 50 1,078 01 706,717 17 Metacomet National Bank, Pall River, JEFFERSON BORBEiV, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation j IT. S. bonds to secure deposits \ p U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cawh items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 924. A. S. TRTPP, Cashier. $878,181 18 i Capital stock paid in. $600,000 00 535, 000 00 ! Surplus fund , 1 Undivided profits 1665666 3, 000 00 I National bank notes outstanding... 100,202 98 j State bank notes outstanding 4, 377 46 Dividends unpaid. 175, 468 68 80, 652 85 deposits 895 50 j Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 5,162 22 I Due to other national banks 5, 684 00 i Due to State banks and bankers . 2, 359 59 3,598 62 Notes and bills re-discounted. 56, 000 00 Bills payable 255, 057 97 1,604,511 55 Total. 469,390 00 5, 852 50 18,089 55 1,604,511 55 134 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National Union Bank, Fall River. No. 1288. JESSE EDDY, President. D. A. CHAPTN, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand *. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $351,432 16 300, 000 00 27, 787 08 57 96 817 88 6, 900 00 1, 465 52 8, 270 00 360 68 70 00 43,146 00 Capital stock paid in 43,700 00 4, 884 21 270, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 2,443 00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U S deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 119,280 07 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 740, 307 28 Total $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 740, 307 28 Total Falmouth National Bank, Falmouth. OLIVER C. S W I F T , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. Due' from redeeming agents .Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses.. „ Premiums paid Checks and other cash ite ras Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie.. Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1320. $105, 858 27 100,000 00 5, 000 00 12,874 41 1,500 00 1, 055 62 1,373 00 29 18 6, 232 00 GEO. E. CLARKE, Cashier. $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 25,000 00 ' 8,140 76 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding.. State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 88, 250 00 814 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 12,259 31 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 234, 464 07 Total . 234, 464 07 Rollstone National Bank, Fitchburg. \ H. A. WILLIS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie „ Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of depossit Total. No. 702. J. M. GRAHAM, Cashier. 1399,831 71 Capital stock paid in. 144 91 254, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding G6, 883 05 State bank notes outstanding 312 50 Dividends unpaid . 59,621 71 5, 272 43 142, 000 00 25, 603 82 221,533 00 •. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,080 68 , Due to other national banks 12,185 00 Due to State banks and bankers 457 89 1,158 60 ! Notes and bills re-discounted. 27, 500 00 Bills payable 828, 448 48 $250, 000 00 Total. 179, 927 36 9, 270 90 113 40 82&, 448 48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 135 MASSACHUSETTS. Fitchburg National Bank, Fitcliburg. E. TORREY, President. No. 1077. CHAS. J . BILLINGS, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Keal estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes., U. iS. certificates of deposft Total. Liabilities. $427,03L 68 250, 000 00 450*66' Capital stock paid in . $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 144, 000 00 20,051 29 National bank notes outstanding ] 28,093 51 State bank notes outstanding 20,342 44 Dividends unpaid., 1,655 67 9 00 22, 845 38 45,506 00 1, 050 10 5, 203 00 27,200 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 221,910 00 273, 514 93 19x910 56 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 929, 386 78 Total. 929, 386 78 Framingham National Bank, Framingham. JAS. W. CLARK, Pres dent. No. 528. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation .._.„. U. S. bonds io secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and 'fixtures . . Current expenses . . Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $285,921 73 225, 000 00 ""*3,"666'65' 13,378 02 JAS. J. VALENTINE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $200, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits.. 50, 000 00 40, 753 55 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 3,353 86 2,112 66 2, 963 00 223 64 11,232 00 10, 000 00 756 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits •. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 557,184 91 198,513 00 6,868 00 Total. 54,242 90 6,051 46 557,184 91 Franklin National Bank, Franklin. H. S. MANSFIELD, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total H. Ex. 3 6 No. 1207. MOSES FARNUM, Cashier. $133, 077 81 Capital Btock paid in 106, 500 00 4,192 44 28,000 00 4,006 76 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 88, 900 00 Dividends unpaid 636 96 676 00 640 46 15, 000 00 260,723 67 $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits -, U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 1,413 00 38, 403 91 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Bills payable Total 260,723 67 136 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Gardner. No. 884. CHAS. HEYWOOD, President. JNO. D. EDGELL, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. -Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $144, 395 67 61 87 104,000 00 13,748 60 Capital stock paid in., 25, 000 00 4,766 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 90, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 14, 000 00 1, 790 80 2,106 56 2, 680 00 124 87 12, 620 00 665 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 75, 097 25 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 295, 528 37 Total. $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits.. Total. 295, 528 37 First National Bank, Gloucester. WILLIAM A. P E W , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items * Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit No. 549. $223, 673 09 103 69 122,000 00 3,000 00 68,400 22 Capital stock paid in. $120,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 90, 000 00 6, 217 35 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 106,700 00 1,320 00 26,565 30 Individual deposits 5, 582 20 U. S. deposits*. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,005 58 Due to other national banks 3, 344 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 663 43 3,134 15 Notes and bills re-discounted.. 23, 000 00 Bills payable 481,471 66 Total. G E O . R. BRADFORD, Cashier. 157, 234 31 481,471 66 Total. Cape Ann National Bank, Gloucester. GORHAM P. L o w , President. Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 899. HIRAM RICH, Cashier. $245, 695 30 Capital stock paid in. 34 96 150,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits *""22,"566"66" 5, 400 00 53,462 24 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding $150,000 00 70, 000 00 17,587 59 135, 000 00 :. Dividends unpaid . 6, 500 00 2,929 69 390 00 11,464 00 552 18 16, 400 00 Individual deposits U.S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 515,328 37 11 Total. 794 00 140, 778 59 1,168 19 515, 328 37 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. % 137 MASSACHUSETTS. Gloucester National Bank, Gloucester. E, W. MERCHANT, President. No. 1162. WILLIAM BABSON, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and*other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. |456, 665 76 " "366,666 66 75,316 72 1 5€ 37, 000 00 3, 023 34 $300, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits ' National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 266, 310 00 1, 8% 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 601 06 Due to other national banks 2, 535 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 880 82 41 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 28, 799 00 Bills payable 904, 864 26 60, 000 00 68, 837 65 Total., 195, 834 58 11, 986 03 904,864 26 First National Bank, Grafton. No. 188. JONA. WARREN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $113, 583 89 ~ "I66,"6o6"66" 11,246 84 A. A. BALLOU, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 25, 054 40 6, 782 79 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 90,000 00 Dividends unpaid. 950 00 1,284 86 90 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - 15, 446 27 Due to other national banks 2,214 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 251 87 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 000 00 Bills payable Total. 237, 373 46 237, 373 46 Grafton National Bank, Grafton. JONA. D. WHEELER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers-.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total. No. 824. $105, 465 57 100, 000 00 16,711 93 HENRY F . W I N G , Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,256 88 475 90 1,029 00 44 39 8, 000 00 232, 983 67 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . $100,000 00 13, 380 00 9, 042 73 87, 500 00 503 00 22, 557 94 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 232, 983 67 138 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National Mahaiwe Bank, Great Barrington. J. L. DODGE, President. No. 1203. F. N. DELAND, Cashier* Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. ijpoCU, OO-w 0«5 8,996 99 200, 000 00 60, 594 38 2, 682 99 3, 000 00 456 94 1,719 07 $200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 176, 653 00 5, 937 00' 2,443 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S, disbursing officers Due to other national banks 4, 481 00 Due to State banks and bankers 111 00 35 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 7, 920 00 Bills payable 15, 000 00 136, 322 48- 20, 631 92 235 05' 685, 550 20 Total. 685, 550 20 100, 000 00 43,327 75 First National Bank, Greenfield. W. B. WASHBURN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. W. I. JENKINS, Cashier^ No. 474. $513, 560 41 1,018 50 300, 000 00 20, 000 00 49, 438 42 2, 792 76 1, 007 70 7, 500 00 1,242 12 3, 435 18 2,211 00 1,598 08 30, 930 00 Capital stock paid in . $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 13,245 1& 267, 500 00< 534 Oft Individual deposits U.S. deposits.... Deposits of U. S. disbursing officer! Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total. 934,734 17 180, ooe eo 162,137 00 11,317 98 934,734 IT Franklin County National Bank, Greenfield. W M . KEITH, Presia nt. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house , Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 920. $287, 663 77 1,360 78 200, 000 00 32, 902 90 10,643 18 47, 236 25 4,317 83 608 55 3,394 00 1, 060 60 11, 000 00 10, 000 00 610,187 86 R. A. PACKARD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. $200,000 00 56, 500 00 16,205 48 178,374 00 492 00' 147,344 89* 11,271 49' 610,187 8$ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 139 MASSACHUSETTS. Cape Cod National Bank, Harwich. P. S. CROWELL, President. No. 712. GEO. H. SNOW, Cashier. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $338, Oil 42 "*284,'666"66' 27, 707 56 Capital stock paid in . 51,161 87 10,367 14 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 3, 572 73 Individual deposits 192 57 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 3,041 00 73 36 6,500 00 15, 000 00 254,105 00 810 00 61,654 63 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 678, 098 64 Total. $300,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. 678,098 64 First National Bank, Haverhill. MOSES HOW, President. E. G. WOOD, Cashier. No. 481. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total.. $392,332 73 49 53 200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 18, 744 40 State bank notes outstanding 1, 541 79 Dividends unpaid , 6, 000 00 Individual deposits 9, 829 89 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 60, 000 00 47, 040 41 171, 825 00 2, 071 00 117, 335 15 2, 023 67 9,299 00 1, 496 07 11, 000 00 28, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 700,317 08 Total. 2,045 52 700, 317 08 Haverhill National Bank, Haverhill. JNO. A. APPLETON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, andfixtures- . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . . . Total No. 484. JAMES E. GALE, Cashier. $200, 000 00 $393,201 23 203, 000 00 29,449 14 1,000 00 9, 000 00 6, 659 50 Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 17,838 19 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 180, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 177, 428 79 910 00 5,408 14 Due to other national banks 7,791 00 299 83 3, 679 80 Notes and bills re-discounted. 23, 083 00 Bills payable 682, 571 64 Total 6,394 66 682, 571 64 140 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Essex National Bank, Haverhill. No. JAMES GALE, President. 589. W. CALDWELL, Cashier. "Liabilities. Loans and discounts | Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $147, 029 59 "i66~666"66" ""22,566" 66 8, 000 00 17,125 11 6, 000 00 3, 493 44 Capital stock paid in . 20, 000 00 13, 952 29 87, 695 00 ^Dividends unpaid 232 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 79 75 Due to other national banks "9*248*66" Due to State banks and bankers 808 93 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 10, 000 00 324, 284 82 Total. $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 68, 494 98 33, 910 55 324, 284 82 Meiariinack National Bank, Haverhill. E. J. M. HALE, President. No. 633. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits IJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house., Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. JOHN L. HOBSON, Cashier, #384, 098 41 Capital stock paid in . ""246," 666'66' 45, 894 87 $240, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 3,000 00 Individual deposits 8, 901 98 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 3, 585 24 Due to other national banks 12, 642 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 3, 603 01 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 28, 000 00 212, 498 00 1, 511 00 105,194 87 15, 810 70 - 727, 725 51 Total. 727, 725 51 100, 000 00 52, 710 94 Hingham National Bank, Hingham. CROCKER W I L D E R , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. •. "Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. $212, 822 49 J. S. TlLESTON, Cashier. 1119. Capital stock paid in . "146,666 66 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding 20,512 99 State bank notes outstanding 1, 575 43 Dividends unpaid . 10,105 42 Individual deposits 5,068 37 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 13,126 34 Due to other national banks 682 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 179 79 Notes and bills re-discounted . 7, 740 00 Bills payable 428, 940 94 Total. $200, 000 00 14, 407 88 9, 527 63 122, 925 00 580 00 81, 500 48 428, 940 94 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 141 MASSACHUSETTS. Holliston National Bank, Holliston. W. S. BATCHELDER, President. No. 802. T H O S . E . ANDREWS, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdraft g U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits, fc. U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Cashier. Liabilities. $170,559 16 114,66666" 17,769 60 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits $150, COO 00 29, 000 00 8,611 69 * National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid * 14, 297 03 98,976 00 291 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 53, 360 80 4, 696 30 8,148 00 190 17 579 23 10, 000 00 Total. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable , 340, 239 49 Total. 340, 239 49 Hadley Falls National Bank, Holyoke. CHAS. TV. RANLET, No. 1246. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . $323, 355 32 "266,606 66 76. 370 19 '656 67 15,397 03 297 81 II. P. T E R R Y , Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $200,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 20,780 94 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 178, 995 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 122, 531 72 576 26 " "i, 900 "66" 429 65 2,281 82 17, 458 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 18, 778 95 636 14 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 641, 722 75 Total. 641, 722 75 Holyoke National Bank, Holyoke. WM. WHITING, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. , $279,948 87 576 72 139, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid 19,548 63 298 38 25 26 1,000 00 3, 268 58 20,626 83 Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. F. S. BACON, Cashier. No. 1939. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding $200, 000 00 6, 000 00 13,282 91 124, 010 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 112, 437 63 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . 6, 483 04 114 19 3, 234 24 3, 325 00 1,293 77 23,688 00 495, 834 28. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total., 6, 506 51 27, 000 00 495, 834 28 142 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Hopkinton National Bank, Hopkinton. L. II. BOWKER, President. WM. E. JENKS, Cashiei No. 626. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XJ. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits, U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. JExchanges for cleariug house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit . . . $164,616 98 Capital stock paid in. ""iso'ooo'oo" 32,146 41 6,133 48 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 5,400 00 9, 509 17 12 40 210 20 8, 861 29 3, 760 06 Dividends unpaid . 1,732 00 36 13 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 2, 623 00 10, 000 00 133, 598 00 % 1,428 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Total. 356, 764 23 Total. $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 27, 958 34 5, 500 00 356,764 23 First National Bank, Hyannis. No. 1107. S. B. PHIN NEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. J O S E P H R. BALL, Cashier. $108,135 76 Capital stock paid in. 55 19 100,000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 3, 900 00 National bank notes outstanding 28,110 02 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 61 55 636 26 530 00 313 27 3, 480 00 5, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100, 000 00 14,500 00 3,207 99 87, 762 00 44, 752 06 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 250, 222 05 250,222 05 Lancaster National Bank, Lancaster. JACOB FISHER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 583. C. T. SYMMES, Cashier. $302,609 81 Capital stock paid in. 3 45 , 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 21, 547 83 State bank notes outstanding 239 34 Dividends unpaid . 1,000 00 1,893 99 108 15 1, 276 00 885 31 15, 525 00 545, 088 86 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $200, 000 00 40, 000 00 91, 826 20 179, 966 00 4,979 00 102 00 28, 215 68 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable Total . 545, 088 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 143 MASSACHUSETTS. Bay State National Bank, Lawrence. No. 1014. CEO. L. DAVIS, Preside* SAMUEL W H I T E , Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation XL S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit Total $611,825 97 Capital stock paid in. 20 18 394, 000 00 Surplus fund . Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 31,617 05 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 5, 576 128 4, 889 2, 225 39, 000 46y 000 00 .145, 932 25 327,300 00 958 50 Individual deposits 98 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 08 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 52 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 1,089,282 78 $375, 000 00 Total 181, 627 35 12, 464 68 1, 089, 282 76 National Femberton Bank, Lawrence. LEVI SPRAGUE, President. No. 1048. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due frona other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. . Current expenses Premiums jpaid Checks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. 8. certificates of deposit . . . Total. WM. H. JAQUITH, Cashier. $150, 000 00 $289, 984 05 Capital stock paid in. 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 40, 086 94 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . " 2,915 38 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 55, 000 00 15,430 31 133, 890 00 446 00 153, 404 48 3, 628 40 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. 21, 000 00 Bills payable 6,391 0*0 231 48 514, 237 25 6, 066 46 514,237 25 Total. Lawrence National Bank, Lawrence. A. J. FRENCH, President. Loaps and discounts Overdrafts : U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand .• Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures - . . Current expenses • Premiums paid Checks and other cash items., Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. P. Gr. PILLSBURY, Cashier. No. 1962. $320, 366 90 Capital stock paid in., 437 22 300,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits $300, 000 00 1,760 00 18,154 55 National bank notes outstanding . . . . 27, 140 44 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 238, 885 00 deposits 3,118 85 Individual S. deposits 44, 468 75 U. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 3,549 14 Due to other national banks 78600 Due to State banks and bankers 2,050 01 Notes and bills re-discounted. 37, 000 00 Bills -payable 173, 909 66 738, 917 31 Total. 408 00 5, 800 10 738, 917 31 144 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Lee National Bank, Lee. H. G-ARFIELD, President. No. 885. J. L. KlLBON, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts $297,473 78 Capital stock paid in U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 210, 000 00 24, 000 00 11,842 30 1,856 01 6, 000 00 1,816 52 3, 317 38 ... 9, 254 00 2,520 19 19, 669 00 50, 000 00 49, 987 30 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 185,690 00 428 15 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 89,453 58 2,190 15 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable . Total 587,749 18 Total $210, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 587,749 18 Leicester National Bank, Leicester. CHENEY HATCH, President. No. 918. Loans and discounts Overdrafts ;.. U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes , XL S. certificates of deposit $234, 875 46 Capital stock paid in 201,000 00 y 5, 000 00 15, 892 66 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 18,000 00 1,824 97 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 228 80 1, 065 00 205 05 750 00 20,195 00 $200, 000 00 35, 756 09 14, 556 82 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 499, 036 94 Total. D. E. MERRIAM, Cashier. 174, 393 00 428 01 72,888 72 1,014 30 499, 036 94 Total. First National Bank, Leominster. JNO. H. LOCKEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts u U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. > Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. A. L. BURDITT, Cashier. No. 513. $196,573 88 "166,666* 66 10,246 90 Capital stock paid in. Surplus, fund Undivided profits . National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 8,138 47 963 74 Individual deposits -^ U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, 00.0 00 22, 000 00 4, 680 75 87, 960 00 305 0(* 73, 369 86 1,547 07 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. 16,'000 00 Bills payable 4,619 00 226 55 338, 315 61 Total. 338,315 61 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 145 MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Lowell. No. 331. A. P. BONNEY, President. GrEO. B. ALLEN, Cashier. Resource: Loans and discounts Ovei'drafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits XT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $461, 277 98 5, 000 00 259, 000 00 i"665'66' 24, 000 00 44,904 83 Capital stock paid in., -. Dividends unpaid . 2, 984 93 3, 824 13 3, 436 00 300 58 2,244 50 12,100 00 20, 000 00 100,000 00 30, 832 64 220, 340 00 630 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 840, 072 95 Total. $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 237,194 42 1,075 89 840, 072 95 Merchants' National Bank, Lowell. HOCUM HOSFORD, -, Cashier. No. 506. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $558, 848 52 Capital stock paid in. 63 10 420, 000 00 Surplus fund 76,500 00 Undivided profits. 20, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding . . . 22,162 34 State bank notes outstanding 9, 380 15 Dividends unpaid . 20, 000 00 Individual deposits 6, 895 67 U. S. deposits 6, 683 56 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 15, 274 87 Due to other national banks 11,560 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 9, 857 70 1,605 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 51, 000 00 Bills payable 1, 229, 830 91 Total.. Total. $400,000 09 67, 000 00 39,976 80 360, 000 00 80 00 296, 057 87 37, 079 36 138 00 29, 498 88 1, 229, 830 91 Railroad National Bank, Lowell. S. W. STICKNET, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks., Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total JAS. S. HOVEY, Cashier. No. 753. $923, 3L7 43 540, 000 00 50, 000 00 97,152 83 Capital stock paid in. 105, 000 00 98,349 95 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 471, 926 00 Dividends unpaid. 2, 330 00 7,187 27 4, 779 20 3, 614 00 1,513 82 230 00 47, 000 00 1,677,124 60 $800, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 1, 430 00 190, 267 80 10,150 85> 1, 677,124 60 146 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Wamesit National Bank, Lowell. No. CHAS. WHITNEY, President. 781. J. IT. BUTTRICK, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . ... . . . . . . . . U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit -.. .... $486,433 71 202, 000 00 14,500 00 Capital stock paid in 50, 000 00 33, 570 80 National bank notes outstanding 176,127 00 86,085 12 Dividends unpaid 6,000 00 404 98 5,014 54 2, 810 979 3, 965 16, 300 928 49 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers 04 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 00 Bills payable 824, 492 39 Total $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 246, 366 10 50, 000 00 17, 500 00 824, 492 39 Total Prescott National Bank, Lowell. C. B. COBUKN, President. A. A. COBURN, Cashier. No. 960. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $517,185 41 798 12 242.000 00 $300, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits.. National bank notes outstanding 64, 296 33 State bank notes outstanding 1, 968 06 Dividends unpaid.. 19,344 58 Individual deposits I 2, 713 66 U. S. deposits 1,948 12 Deposits of U. S. disbursing ofiicers. ! 7,041 65 Due to other national banks 1,904 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3,624 03 Notes and bills re-discounted., 36, 950 00 Bills payable 899, 773 96 85, 000 00 39, 496 23 208, 900 00 762 00 262,803 81 2, 811 92 899, 773 96 Total. Appleton National Bank, Lowell. JNO. A. KNOWLES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation— U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bands, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers., Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . •Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total J. F. KlMBALL, Cashier. No. 986. $678, 036 09 Capital stock paid in . 3, 695 14 306,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 32,796 04 National bank notes outstanding . . . 94,962 13 State bank notes outstanding 7, 963 24 Dividends unpaid. $300,000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing ofiicers. 384,463 68 5,858 21 3, 869 18 6, 580 1, 577 140 42, 400 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers 29 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 00 Bills payable j . 1,183,877 32 Total. 100, 000 00 49, 320 72 268, 084 00 4,265 00 20,241 51 57, 502 41 1,183, 877 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 147 MASSACHUSETTS. Old Lowell National Bank, Lowell. No. 1329. E D W A R D TUCK, President. C. M. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... $325, 049 93 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits 12, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 27,058 18 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 3,129 04 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 5, 437 94 Due to other national banks 13,719 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 758 55 2, 935 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 20, 000 00 Bills payable 610, 087 64 Total. $200, 000 00 "266,060 66 Total. 50, 000 00 38,386 57 179, 250 00 780 00 139,059 80' 2, 611 27 610,087 64 First National Bank, Lynn. No. 638. JOHN WOOLDREDGE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $791, 688 54 Capital stock paid in . 1,676 41 335, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits $500,000 00 76, 000 00 51,188 88 3, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 115,981 79 State bank notes outstanding 1, 426 27 Dividends unpaid. 2, 500 00 Individual deposits 7, 400 70 U. S. deposits 8,165 06 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1, 350 88 Due to other national banks 35, 088 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 552 36 Notes and bills re-discounted. 48,000 00 Bills payable 1, 352, 830 01 Total. OWEN DAME, Cashier. Total. 298,317 00 610 00 366, 614 63 60,099 50. 1,352,830 0L National City Bank, Lynn. A. P. TAPLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks, and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 697. $792,130 40 I5o,66666 B. V. FltENCH, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits $300, 000 00 109, 000 00 35, 012 72 National bank notes outstanding 48, 937 69 State bank uotes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 131, 580 00 deposits 3, 478 25 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 24, 946 62 Due to other national banks 26,941 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 600 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 61, 520 00 Bills payable 458, 219 57 1,109, 553 96 Total 75, 741 67 1,109,553 96 148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Central National Bank, Lynn. No. 1201. HENRY NEWHALL, President. E. W. MUDGE, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie. - Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $431,754 09 9 38 200, 000 00 1,696 52 1, 209 20 Capital stock paid in. $200, 000 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 177. 060 00 490 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 1, 362 16 Due to other national banks 17,145 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3,172 75 140 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 55,000 00 Bills payable 711,489 10 85, 000 00 27, 320 22 Total. 171,018 40 20, 600 48 30, 000 00 711,489 10 First National Bank, Maiden. No. 588. E. S. CONVERSE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. CHARLES MERRILL, Cashier. $119,271 26 Capital stock paid in. " ioi'ooooo 14, 791 20 5, 000 00 1,214 96 $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 11, 992 63 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 88,910 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 35, 020 60 140 00 801 30 Due to other national banks 3,423 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 361 51 200 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 10, 000 00 Bills payable Total. 256, 063 23 256, 063 23 National Grand Bank, Marblehead. E B. PHILLIPS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks . . . Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid dhecks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks .. Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 676. $130, 816 14 112 04 120, COO 00 J. P. TURNER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in., Surplus fund Undivided profits 5,400 00 National bank notes outstanding 5, 639 54 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3, 500 00 Individual deposits 3,591 89 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 10,260 21 Due to other national banks 3, 026 00 Due to State banks and bankers 855 75 51 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 17,100 00 Bills payable 300, 352 57 Total. $120,000 00 14, 934 93 26,773 75 105, 211 00 290 00 33,038 45 104 44 300, 352 57 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 149 MASSACHUSETTS. Marblehead National Bank, Marblehead. ISAAC C. WYMAN, President. No. 767. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. $173,518 36 Capital stock paid in 99 92 103, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 5, 000 00 18,245 45 149 20 6, 200 00 3,932 26 3, 367 64 $102,000 00 16,641 00 36.24L 66 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 768 60 Individual deposits «... U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks . . . . 3, 842 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 698 79 20 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 15,100 00 Bills payable Total. 333,173 62 89,171 00 Total. 80, 907 00 7, 444 36 333,173 62 First National Bank, Marlboro'. M A R K ~F No. 158. AY,President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. E. C. WHITNEY, Cashier. $209, 071 14 Capital stock paid in 206, 000 00 20, 582 01 1,000 00 $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits , National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 37, 500 00 6, 870 51 180, 000 00 180 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposi ts Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 60, 302 28 1,801 45 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. 40, 000 00 Bills payable 5, 313 00 I 1,085 19 ' 484,852 79 Total. 484, 852 79 National Bank, Methuen. JOHN DAVIS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1485. JACOB EMERSON, Cashier. $126,918 43 Capital stock paid in. 287 71 100, 000 00 Surplus fund.. Undivided profits 9,900 00 ]5,047 52 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,186 26 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100, 000 00 35,000 00 11, 953 01 88, 550 00 415 00 27, 978 70 863 61 "i," 765" 66' 165 20 "8,606 "66 264,073 73 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 177 02 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 264, 073 73 150 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEK OP THE CUEEENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Milford National Bank, Milford. No. A. C. MAYHEW, President. 866. A. Gr. UNDERWOOD, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks a»d other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banksFractional currency Specie Legal tender notes -. U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $306, 653 37 244, 000 00 18, 773 93 Capital stock paid in., 50, 000 00 13, 345 38 National bank n«tes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends u n p a i d . 4,300 00 6, 087 48 211,123 00 2, 689 22 Individual deposits U . S . deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 139,139 63 420 15 11,790 372 900 3, 000 20, 000 00 30 00 00 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 666, 297 23 Total. $250, 000 QQ> Surplus fund Undivided profits Total. 666, 297 23 Millbury National Bank, Millbury. HOSEA CRANE, No. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $233,234 56 248 21 200, 000 00 21,371 14 572. Capital stock paid in., $200, 000 0O Surplus fund Undivided profits 35,000 00 16, 830 76 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . Dividends unpaid . deposits 5, 466 30 Individual U. S. deposits 6, 500 00 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 338 08 1, 476 00 663 21 230 00 16,050 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 485, 577 50 Total. F. C. MILES, Cashier. Total. 178, 090 \00 310 00 54, 072 91 1, 47? 8a 485,577 50 Monson National Bank, Monson. C. W . HOLMES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation . . . U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. $213, 960 36 '"170*666"66' E. F. MORRIS, Cashier. 503. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 14, 947 91 587 83 Dividends unpaid. 2, 500 00 Individual deposits 576 52 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 109 50 Due to other national banks 277 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 281 55 Notes and bills re-discounted. 11,889 00 Bills payable 415,129 67 Total. $150,000 00 30, 000 00' 60, 757 21 143, 400 00 2,025 00 28, 269 80 677 66 415,129 67 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 151 MASSACHUSETTS. Pacific National Bank, Nantucket. F . C. SANFORD, No. 714. President. Jos. MITCHELL, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $181,187 70 28 74 232, 000 00 i,"706 66' 37, 000 00 23, 491 90 6, 035 12 5, 800 00 5, 393 68 1,418-08 Capital stock paid in . $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 47, 000 00 14,898 22 175,950 00 100 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 80, 292 96 630 68 Due to other national banks 11,563 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 530 03 1,056 25 Notes and bills re-discounted. 40, 406 00 Bills payable 518, 241 18 Total. Total. 518,241 18 Natick National Bank, Natick. LEONARD WINCH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and otfeer cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit ' No. 2107. "57f666"66" 10, 074 52 25, 000 00 1, 377 23 964 21 9, 367 50 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 5, 097 18 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 40, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 80, 538 93 1, 956 33 100 00 5,666 65 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 225,636 11 Total. G. 8. TROWBRIDGE, Cashier. $114,796 32 Capital stock paid in . 225,636 11 Total., First National Bank, New Bedford. JOS. GRINNELL, President. No. 261. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks an4 bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total H. Ex. 3 , 047, 428 49 465 86 614, 000 00 150, 000 00 102, 000 00 68, 031 45 1,471 64 20, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $1, 000, 000 00 200, 000 00 91, 064 24 536, 380 00 550 00 226^068 43 47, 332 78 2, 072 84 8, 758 CO "21,'689* 00 1,315 00 :T89 47 73, 025 00 2,108, 373 91 7 JNO. P. BARKER, Cashier. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 4, 905 62 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills p-iyabie Total 2,108, 373 91 152 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. National Bank of Commerce, New Bedford. T. S. HATHAWAY, President. No. 690. BENJ. F. COOMBS, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . Liabilities. $630, 567 98 Capital stock paid in . "535 "665'66' ""165"665"66" 34,000 00 $600, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 62,228 83 1,314 81 5,193 80 Dividends unpaid . 14,268 80 Individual deposits 3, 664 40 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2, 254 46 Due to other national banks 5,150 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 584 35 14,582 54 Notes and bills re-discounted. 45, 629 00 Bills payable Total., 1, 519, 433 97 120, 000 00 117, 095 43 477, 430 00 519 45 181,051 96 23, 342 13 1,519,438 97 Mechanics' National Bank, New Bedford. WM. W. CKAPO, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents . .„ Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IL S. certificates of deposit Total No. 743. E. W. HEKVEY, Cashier. $852, 997 65 Capital stock paid in. 1, 416 90 534 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 43, 988 33 National bank notes outstanding . 44,803 48 State bank notes outstanding 373 41 Dividends unpaid . 8, 035 70 17, 452 1,818 84 55, 800 00 31 47 00 Individual deposits » U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $600, 000 00 200, 000 00 93, 433 46 471, 531 GO 355 02 195, 450 77 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1,560,770 25 Total. 1, 560, 770 25 Merchants' National Bank, New Bedford. CHAS. R. TUCKER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . . Bills of other national banks . . . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit , Total No. 799. P. C. ROWLAND, Cashier. §1, 498,143 2, 542 667, 000 150, 000 40, 000 99 Capital stock paid in . 15 00 Surplus fund 00 Undivided profits. 00 National bank notes outstanding 63, 915 47 State bank notes outstanding 3,029 63 Dividends unpaid . 4, 916 45 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,118 00 3, 726 71 9, 408 00 66, 310 00 2,511,110 40 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. ., 000, 000 00 487, 505 79 68,947 91 597, 700 00 797 50 301, 220 C4 50, 825 40 4,113 76 2,511,110 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 153 MASSACHUSETTS^ First Hationai Bank, Newburypoit. C H A S . H. C O F F I N , President. No. 279. J A C O B S T O N E , Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due fi om other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $365, 539 11 Capital stock paid in . 61 58 300, 000 00 Surplus fund 50, GOO 00 Undivided profits. 1,450 00 53, 073 33 365 05 3, 000 00 11,521 69 $300, 000 00 80,024 43 23,114 92 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 266, 605 00 Dividends unpaid. 798 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 122,182 15 30, 971 91 35 60 5,018 53 4, 697 00 1, 811 32 8, 708 00 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 513 61 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable . 825,245 61 Total. 825,245 61 Mschanicks' National Bank, Newburyport. E. S. MOSELEY, President. No. 584. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. $323, 890 51 171 38 250, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid , Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XL S. certificates of deposit 24, 274 65 Capital stock paid in $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 75, 000 00 24, 477 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 223, 790 CO Dividends unpaid . 4, 000 00 9, 364 19 740 CO Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 80, 667 33 65 00 *16"198 6o" 2, 238 70 6, 250 00 5,561 00 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 1,339 03 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 656,013 43 Total. JOHN ANDREWS, Cashier. Total. 656, 013 43 Ocean National Bank, Newburyport. WILLIAM GUSHING, President. No. 1011. Loans and discounts . Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $265, 676 30 2L9 53 150, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid. Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 23, 723 53 Total P H I L I P H. LUNT, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. 27, 500 00 21,200 52 National bank notes outstanding . . State bank notes outt-t&nding . . Dividends unpaid . . . . . . 5, 000 00 6, 567 25 $15iJ,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits , 539 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits'' ji Deposits of IT. S. disbursing officers. 133,251 67 11 00 | Due to other national banks 2, G90 00 !i Due to State banks and bankers . . . 2, 688 58 |j Notes and bills re-discounted. 20,315 00 I! Billrtpayabla..... 481,891 19 134, 400 GO Total 15, 000 00 481,891 19 154 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Merchants' National Bank, Newburyport. G. P. STONE, Cashier. No. 1047. NATHANIEL HILLS, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages-.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency S pecie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $221, 415 16 Capital stock paid in 120,000 00 2oo"66' 15, 931 96 $120,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 15, 500 00 34, 243 32 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 4, 000 00 4, 609 39 169 12 287 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks 2," 049" 65" Due to State banks and bankers 861 21 43 50 Notes and bills re-discounted 9, 858 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 389,137 34 Total 107,130 00 Total 110, 388 68 1,583 34 389,137 34 Newton National Bank, Newton. J. N. BACON, President. DANIEL KINGSLEY, Cashier. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $321,309 27 Capital stock paid ra . 3,314 26 152, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 200 00 10, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 20, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. 5,270 22 Individual deposits 1,560 4L U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 4, 010 81 Due to other national banks 11,176 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 1, 028 3L 200 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 6, 370 00 Bills payable 20, 000 00 556,439 28 Total. Total. $200, 000 00 30, 000. 00 23,652 16* 130,900 00 80 00 133, 503 89 38, 303 23" 556, 439 28 Adams National Bank, North Adams. S. BLACKINTON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts. U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items w. Exchanges for clearing house Biils of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes . . , U. S.- certificates of deposit Total . No. 1210. E. S. WILKINSON, Cashier. $703,755 41 Capital stock paid in . 4,993 41 328, 000 00 Surplus fund 60, 000 00 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 69, 999 46 State bank notes outstanding 4, 563 23 Dividends unpaid . 37, 503 75 Individual deposits 6, 935 67 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 937 99 Due to other national banks 12,110 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 476 29 Notes and bills re-discouated. 25, 850 00 Bills payable 35, 000 00 1,290,125 21 Total $500, 000 00 125, 000 00 42,967 12: 291,651 00 236, 032 73 38,294 54 56,179 82 1,290,125 21 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 155 MASSACHUSETTS. Attleboroug.il Rational Bank, North Attleborough. EDW. R. PRICE, Cashier. No. 1604. E. IRA RICHARDS, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes TJ. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $223,894 16 100, 000 00 53, 704 51 600 00 5, 000 00 2,327 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 70, 000 00 21,175 40 88, 959 00 485 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 101,127 78 386 98 ""8*350'66" 1, 066 80 280 00 II,000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers... Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 406, 609 75 Total. $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Total. 4, 276 50 586 07 20, 000 00 406, 609 75 First National Bank of Easton, North Easton. OLIVER AMES, President. No. 416. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits ... TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items . Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $334, 391 47 Capital stock paid in . "316,666 66" 20,573 44 64,213 23 316 87 1, 365 36 3, 950 82 " 3,324 66 574 05 22 50 10, 632 00 20, 000 00 $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undiv ided profits 60, 000 00 38, 831 39 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 256, 213 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits TJ. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 114, 319 35 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 769,363 74 Total.. P . A. GlFFORD, Cashier. Total. 769,363 74 First National Bank, Northampton. J. IlAYDEN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits TJ. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Cheeks and other cash items... Exchanges for clearing house., Bills of other national banks.., Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes... i TJ. S. certificates of deposit... Total. No. 383. $579, 982 62 21 66 400, 000 00 60, 000 00 40, 000 00 13, 899 22 68,519 44 7, 560 19 238 59 25, 000 00 3,847 41 HENRY ROBERTS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . 135, 000 00 21,719 80 National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 358, 500 00 Dividends unpaid. 39, 800 00 1,241,494 54 185 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 188,848 95 23, 939 21 277 37 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable - 11, 307 89 1, 715 82 1, 019 71 2,238 00 1,367 70 $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Total. ], 241, 494 54 156 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton. L. BODMAN, President. No. 418. L E W I S WARNER, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . Liabilities. $301, 828 26 166 92 250, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 27, 700 00 5, 086 29 5,000 00 National bank notes outstanding 25, 468 73 State bank notes outstanding 5, 097 99 Dividends unpaid. 15, 000 00 Individual deposits 1,179 63 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 224, 090 00 89 40 91,155 62 436 98 2, 628 00 292 47 25,124 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 632,222 98 34,101 67 632, 222 98 Northampton National Bank, Northampton. E.WILLIAMS, President. Loans and discounts v Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie « Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1018. J. L. WARRINER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $400, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 129,233 55 National bank notes outstanding 46, 816 00 State bank notes outstanding 9,359 10 41,980 07 Dividends unpaid., 17, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 220,000 00 40, 212 30 $510, 555 10 387 23 210, 600 00 7, 648 94 13, 926 00 1,899 00 84 CO 30, 918 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable Total 1, 020, 406 99 178, 989 00> 300 00 J63, 084 12 17,821 57 1,020,406 99 Northborough National Bank, Narthborough. W I L D E R BUSH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks , Fractional currency Specie j Legal tender notes U.S. certificates of deposit Total. A. W. SEAVEK. Cashier. No. 1279. $148,733 93 Capital stock paid in. ""i66*66o'65' 5, 400 00 25,570 03 26, 000 00 5, 335 47 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 86, 764 00 Dividends unpaid. 2, 000 00 65 35 171 39 523 00 36 94 2, 964 00 12, 688 00 298,152 64 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 854 50 79,198 67 Dueto other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable ! Total. 298,152 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 157 MASSACHUSETTS. Oxford National Bank, Oxford. S. C. PAINE, President. No. 764. C. A. ANGELL, Cashier, Resources. Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $132, 837 99 100, 000 00 10, 226 49 Capital stock paid in $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 17, 269 48 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 88,885 00 498 00 Dividends unpaid 29,143 65 2, 783 69 102 00 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks 215 00 Due to State banks and bankers 181 08 74 50 Notes and bills re-discounted 9, 561 00 Bills pavable Total 255,981 75 Total 185 62 255: 981 75 "Warren National Bank, Peabody. L E W I S ALLEN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiumspaid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 616. $411, 760 29 "'253,"666"6o' 6, 000 00 9, 087 32 1, 229 38 1, 230 20 2. 902 05 Capital stock paid in. $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 93,642 06 25,121 04 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 221, 943 00 861 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 152, 274 34 6, 906 33 Due to other national banks 8,869 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1,165 24 600 54 Notes and bills re-discounted. 42,000 00 Bills payable 744,750 35 Total. FRANK C. MERRILL, Cashier. Total. 908 91 744, 750 35 South Danvers National Bank, Peabody. E. T. OSBORN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand ' Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. GEO. A. OSBORNE, Cashier. No. 958. $269, 443 05 Capital stock paid in. "iso, 656 65 Surplus fund Undivided profits.. National bank notes outstanding 21, 561 07 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 1, 500 00 Individual deposits 1, 829 02 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 3,131 88 Due to other national banks 8, 867 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 364 39 1,500 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 13,000 00 Bills payable 472,196 41 Total. $150, 000 00 75,000 00 31, 262 65 131, 815 00 165 00 79, 343 92 4, 609 84 472,196 41 158 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Agricultural National Bank, Pittsfield. E. II. KELLOGG, President. No. 1082. J. R. WARRINER, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits r U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid. Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender .notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $601,724 13 3, 807 91 200, 000 00 Surplus fund . Undivided profits 100,000 00 124, 465 21 National bank notes outstanding . . . 127, 263 51 State bank notes outstanding 19,112 49 Dividends unpaid . 3, 437 88 deposits 5, 091 53 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of 17. S. disbursing officers 57 57 Due to other national banks 893 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . 941 05 Notes and bills re-discounted "l8t 310 56' Bills payable 20, 000 00 Total. 1, 000, 639 07 Total. $200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . 177, 957 00 312 00 332, 772 51 65,111 06 21 29 1, 000, 639 07 Pittsfield National Bank, Pittsfield. No. 1260. THOMAS COLT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to stecure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit , Total. $770, 693 04 2,156 75 488,000 00 3, 000 00 120,306 86 29,417 20 4,189 93 2, 358 62 7, 014 41 45, 099 00 1, 041 23 "55," 528 "66" E. S. FRANCIS, Cashier. Capital stock, paid in . $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 427, 557 00 806 53 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 1, 528, 805 04 100, 000 00 83, 599 95 Total. 369,368 28 45, 641 58 1, 831 70 1, 528, 805 04 Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth. WM. T. DAVIS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation . U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers".. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.., Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 779. $275, 468 43 136 28 150, 000 00 16,931 14 I. N. STODDARD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3,180 00 2,882 79 44 25 1,185 00 162 29 7, 000 00 10, 000 00 466, 990 18 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers $200, 000 00 36, 000 00 30, 439 20 134, 268 00 110 00 66,172 98 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 466, 990 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 159 Old Colony National Bank, Plymouth. G-EO. G-. DYER, President. WM. S. MORRTS3EY, Cashier. No. 996. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IJ. 8. bonds to secure deposits XT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses j Premiums paid I Checks and other cash items. Exchanges for clearing house , Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit , Total. $250, 000 00 $370,235 88J Capital stock paid in. 50, 000 00 54, 093 65 "214," 666" 66" Surplus fund..... Undivided profits. 188, 433 00 1, 300 00 National bank notes outstanding 31,333 48 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 2, 500 00 Individual deposits 3, 535 60 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 4, 550 14 Due to other national banks 1, 728 00 Due to State banks and bankers660 75 1, 000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. i. 21,154 00 Bills payable 652, 002 91 1, 290 00 108,186 26 652, 002 91 Total. First National Bank, Pravincetown. NATHAN FREEMAN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on ha'nd Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks - -. Fractional currency , Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 736. $138, 241 62 23 28 200, 000 00 467666 66 $200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in., Surplus fund., Undivided profits | National bank notes outstanding 132, 300 00 State bank notes outstanding 47,101 08 Dividends unpaid 3, 000 00 Individual deposits 7,794 53 U. S. deposits 1, 300 00 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers, 60, 000 00 28, 324 96 179, 699 00 386 00 124, 864 18 483 66 4,143 00 553 97 330 00 18, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 593,274 14 j Total. MOSES N. GIFFORD, Cashier. Total., 593,274 14 National Mount Wollaston Bank, Quincy. JOHN Q. ADAMS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency ,... Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. HORACE B. SPEAR, Cashier. No. 517. $282,156 39 Capital stock paid in. 451 51 150, 000 000 Surplus fund Undivided profits 23,702 15 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits 5,273 99 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,684 23 Due to other national banks 1,815 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 161 87 Notes and bills re-discounted.. , 18, 460 00 Bills payable 483, 705 14 Total. $150, 000 00 70,000 00 15, 605 64 132, 619 00 704 00 114, 776 50 483,705 14 160 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National Granite Bank, Quincy. No. 832. CHAS. MARSH, President. R. F. OLAFLIN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notea U. S. certificates of deposit Total . ^ Liabilities. $189, 982 39 "i56,"666"66" 18,196 09 Capital stock paid in. $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 36, 000 00 14,720 16 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 134, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 6, 500 00 5,112 07 701 93 3,118 00 476 32 13, 500 00 1,644 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 51, 222 64 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 387, 586 80 387, 586 80 Total. Randolph National Bank, Randolph. R. W. TURNER, President. No. 558. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. C. G. HATHAWAY, Cashier. $379, 042 01 Capital stock paid in. $200, 000 00 205, 000 0Q 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . National bank notes outstanding 38, 065 08 State bank notes outstanding 607 76 Dividends unpaid . 150, 000 00 44,059 23 deposits 2, 767 03. Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 13, 082 76 Due to other national banks 2,263 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 555 31 Notes and bills re-discounted . 13,240 00 Bills payable 25, 000 00 201,187 69 56,203 03 829, 622 95 177,240 00 933 00 Total. 829,1622 95 Rockport National Bank, Rockport. EZRA EAMES, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real-estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal-tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. H. PAUL, Cashier. No. 1194. $190,192 32 647 02 150, 000 00 42,156 31 $150, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 26, 800 00 10,811 71 Surplus fund Undivided profits . 134,000 00- Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - 98,196 90 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 13, 924 27 5, 772 83 1,107 00 23 40 5, 845 334 49 12, 000 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 71 75 Notes and bills discounted. 00 Bills payable 420, 945 61 Total. 420, 945 61 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 161 MASSACHUSETTS. People's National Bank, Roxbury. No. 595. HENRY GUILD, President. GEO. C. LEAQH, Cashier. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S- bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U S. certificates of deposit $659,145 32 Capital stock paid in. 1 07 309,100 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits., 2, 000 00 56,219 47 4,087 60 160,000 00 39, 535 57 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 264, 902 00 Dividends unpaid. 133 00 Individual deposits 7, 529 21 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 5, 239 69 Due to other national banks 19, 202 00 Due to State banks and bankers 2, 000 25 252 45 Notes and bills re-discounted. 47, 000 00 Bills payable 1, 111, 777 06 Total. $300, 000 00 Total. 335,964 66 11,241 83 1,111,777 06 National Rockland Bank, Roxbury. SAMUEL LITTLE, President. No. 615. Loans and discounts Overdrafts II, S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures- Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. R. B. FAIRBAIRN, Cashier. $646, 749 41 Capital stock paid in. 517 14 315, 000 00 Surplus fund , 66 Undivided profits 21, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding 184, 308 11 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 160,000 00 27,895 82, 262,297 0G 1,822 00 Individual deposits 9, 579 31 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 8, 997 54 Due to other national banks " 9 "596* 66' Due to State banks and bankers 5, 903 23 293 36 Notes and bills re-discounted. 6,000 00 Bills payable , 40, 000 00 1, 250,144 10 $300,000 0£> Total. 498,129 28 1,250,144 10 First National Bank, Salem. W M . SUTTON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 407. E. H. PAYSON, Cashier. $517, 341 75 Capital stock paid in. 91 67 304,250 00 Surplus fund ' 800 66 Undivided profits 21,000 00 National bank notes outstanding 51,101 40 State bank notes outstanding 1, 229 23 Dividends unpaid. 7, 988 63 deposits 2, 895 84 Individual S. deposits 490 40 U. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,491 09 Due to other national banks 5,533 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 736 09 10, 979 30 Notes and bills re-discounted. 6, 000 00 Bills payable 20, 000 00 951, 928 40 Total. $300, 000 00 103, 000 00 16, 253 54 268, 600 00 1, 257,457 66 7, 637 20 951, 928 40 162 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. IAS§AC!!U§ETTS. Asiatic National Bank, Salem. No. 634. Jos. S. CABOT, Prei W M . H. FOSTER, Cashier. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Curreat expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes i U. S. certificates of deposit $487, 857 63 Capital stock paid in. • 396 3-1 300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits '""23*000 00 National bank notes outstanding 41,860 97 State bank notes outstanding 23, 800 06 Dividends unpaid. 3, 647 95 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - Due to other national banks • 8,961 00 Dae to State banks and bankers . 786 36 1,000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 38, 500 00 Bills payable , 929, 810 31 Total. $315, 000 0@ 140, 000 0Q 27, 908 08 263, 483 00 168,251 88 15,167 35 929,810 31 Naumkeag National Bank, Salem. JOS. H. TOWNE, Cashier. No. 647. W M . B. PARKER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . . . , U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks. •. Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures -. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total $869,746 51 Capital stock paid in. 561 08 500, 000 00 Surplus fund..* Undivided profits.' """75,450 66" 1, 670 00 National bank notes outstanding 59, 490 17 State bank notes outstanding . 1,552 12 Dividends unpaid . 891 20 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 4, 039 37 Due to other national banks 11,980 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 1,595 56 10, 568 45 Notes and bills re-discounted . 47, 396 00 Bills payable 1,584,940 46 Total $500, 000 00 240, 000 09 63,842 36 445, 750 0@ 923 0© 326, 448 67 7, 976 43 1,534,940 46 Mercantile National Bank, Salem. AARON PERKINS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 691. $311,368 03 92 16 197, 000 00 JOS. H. PHIPPEN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 28, 285 32 State bank notes outstanding 913 84 Dividends unpaid. 5, 000 00 Individual deposits 2, 393 37 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $200, 000 00 56, 000 09 21,442 98 174, 242 0© 410 0® 113, 313 43 743 07 1, 279 561 99 17, 741 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 52 05 Bills and notes re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 565,476 36 Total.. 67 95 565,476 3S REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 163 MASSACHUSETTS. Salem National Bank, Salem. GEO. D. PHIPPEN, Cashier. WM. C. ENDICOTT, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for cleaning house. Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $474, 459 08 120 83 300, 000 00 6,000.00 45, 327 17 60, 000 00 28, 992 52 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 265, 254 00 Dividends unpaid . 4,471 88 15, 625 00 1,175 82 1,110 00 844 70 30, OOOOO" 475 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 222,309 35 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 2,103 61 , Total- 879,134 48 Total. $300, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 879,134 48 Merchants' National Bank, Salem. B. H. SlLSBEE, President. No. 726. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid . Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks , Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $339 606 63 "266," 666'66" 32, 010 56 N. B. PERKINS, Cashier. Capital stock paid in., $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding ""i,*29i"58" Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits 191 14 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,476 66 1, 372 00 677 89 27, 600 00 75, 000 00 42, 302 60 176,166 00 97 50 110, 660 36 Due to other national banks. Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 604, 226 46 604, 226 46 National Exchange Bank, Salem. JOHN WEBSTER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other'stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Jos. H. WEBB, Cashier. No. 817. $288, 518 09 ""260"606 06' 38, 750 71 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding ' Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits 3, 399 88 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers , 3,981 69 Due to other national banks 6, 280 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 1,017 35 Notes r:i)d bills re-discounted "23"747"66' Bills payable 565, 674 72 Total $200,000 00, 61, 629 62 16, 386 21 176,349 00 297 00 98, 076 86 12, 936 03 565, 674 72 164 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Powow River National Bank, Salisbury. T H O S . J. CLARK, President. No. 1049. G E O . F . BAGLEY, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds onhand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $193,926 67 ""i6o,"c6o'6o" 2, 000 CO 50, 691 52 Capital stock paid in . 20, 000 00 35, 765 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 89,210 00 Dividends unpaid. 4,000 00 3, 432 33 390 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 124, 549 23 154 07 " i , " 807* 65" 292 61 100 00 3, 500 00 10, 000 00 Due to other national banks .« Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 369, 904 25 Total. 5100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Total.. 369, 904 25 Slielburne Falls National Bank, Shelburne Falls. J. B. BARD WELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items ^ Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 1144. $174,637 43 315 04 150,000 00 27, 203 57 501 00 1,078 58 10,465 00 2, 998 82 Capital stock paid in. $150, COO 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 32, GOO 00 12, 878 76 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 135, 000 00 150 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 42, 618 66 318 93 *2,"796*6o' 714 60 13, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 384,028 97 Total. O. R. MAYNARD, Cashier. 1,381 55 10, 000 00 Total. 384,028 97 Bouthbridge National Bank, Southbridge. SAM'J, M. LANE, President. No. 934. F. L. CHAPIN, .Cashier. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds onhand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $311, 555 23 Capital stock paid in . 150, 000 000 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid 14,720 81 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 2, 600 00 1,117 65 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $150, COO 00 30, 000 00 31, 565 36 132,774 00 3,039 00 260 00 50, 494 07 149 34 4,102 00 133 40 552 00 3,202 00 10, 000 00 398,132 43 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable Total. 398, 13-2 43 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 165 MASSACHUSETTS, First National Bank, South Weymouth. No. 618. JOHN S. FOGG, President. B. F. W H I T E , Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts .............. U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S bonds on hand . • . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit — . . . . . . . Liabilities. $171,997 38 150, 000 00 3, 660 00 12, 642 99 21,000 00 16,180 06 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 135,000 00 180 00 Dividends unpaid 5,400 00 1,724 79 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 38, 867 49 Due to other national banks 2,~274 00 Due to State banks and bankers 400 39 Notes and bills re-discounted 3,128 00 Bills payable - '. 10, 000 00 Total 361,227 55 Total. $150, 000 00 Capital stock paid in 361,227 55 First National Bank, Springfield. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation . — IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items— Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional curren«y Specie Legal tender notes •U. S. certificates of deposit $832, 708 91 Capital stock paid in. 3, 677 67 305, 000 CO 25,"666"66" 85, 316 94 17, 274 83 5,127 03 60, 000 00 4, 506 09 $400, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 146,734 86 28,486 87 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 270, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. 438 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 251,459 58 7,C 7, 876 00 1,608 33 38, 500 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1,193, 682 46 Total., D. A. FOLSOM, Cashier. No. 14. JAMES KIRKHAM, President. , Total 96,563 15 1,193,682 46 Second National Bank, Springfield. II. ALEXANDER, J R , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 181. $503,196 30 1,227 67 310,000 00 63, 763 58 7, 475 58 346 94 75, 000 00 5, 030 96 5,200 13 ""3*668 65" 5,404 14 *24,"59o"6o" 15, 000 00 1, 019, 90J 30 L E W I S WARRINER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 221,182 19 26,879 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 273,290 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 1,032 00 152, 886 08 44, 564 32 69 59 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 1,019,903 30 166 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Third National Bank, Springfield. Jos. C. PARSONS, President. No. 308. F. H. HARRIS, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures -. Current expenses Premiums paid •.Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency. Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $883,949 94 Capital stock paid in. 301 52 515, 000 00 Surplus fund 252, 000 00 Undivided profits . National bank notes outstanding 197,572 69 State bank notes outstanding • 31,068 42 173, 729 42 Dividends unpaid . deposits 5, 960 31 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 8, 800 91 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 7,210 02 141 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 50,281 00 Bills payable 30, 000 00 2,157,818 73 Total. Total. $500,000 00 200, 000 00 118, 852 24 458, 500 00 1,278 00 569. 677 20 230, 076 49 78,429 23 1,005 57 2,157, 818 73 John Hancock National Bank, Springfield. E. S. MOORE, President. E. D. CHAPIN, Cashier. No. 982. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers -. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures -. Current expenses Premiums paid . Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit • Total. $194, 700 81 Capital stock paid in. 25 11 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2,250 00 National bank notes outstanding 31,740 33 State bank notes outstanding 6x6 98 Dividends unpaid . 2, 066 30 deposits 4,273 47 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 5, 510 54 Due to other national banks 2,301 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 597 41 72 74 Notes and bills re-discounted 6, 300 00 Bills payable , 10, 000 00 410, 524 69 Total . $150, 000 00 30, 000 00 27,298 53 132,374 00 140 00 49,285 81 21, 426 35 410,524 69 Pynchon National Bank, Springfield. H. N. CASE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers., Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency *. Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. CHAS. MARSH, Cashier. No. ! $364,183 13 Capital stock paid in. 294 40 150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 25,265 00 National bank notes outstanding 28,745 35 •State bank notes outstanding 15,375 36 Dividends unpaid . 17, 750 00 Individual deposits 4,273 84 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 13,764 00 Due to other national banks 3,161 00 Due to Stiite banks and bankers 1, 098 98 Notes and bills re-discounted 29,3*70 65" Bills payable 653, 279 06 Total. $200, 000 00 111,250 00 20, 445 97 133, 000 00 157, 5 L7 70 27,136 52 3,928-87 653, 279 06 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 167 MASSACHUSETTS, Chicopee National Bank, Springfield. HENRY F U L L E R , J R . , President. No. 988. T H O S . W A R N E R , J R . , Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts* U. S. bonds to secure circulation j U. S. bonds to secure deposits j U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents. Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . . . . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $873,306 96 ji Capital stock paid in. 300,000 00 ij .Surplus fund Undivided profits 200, 000 00 42, 018 27 National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 24,741 98 19,727 U0 7, 500 00 7. 895 54 $400, 000 00 „ 2G3, 730 00 Dividends unpaid... 1, 644 00 Individual deposits . j! U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. j 350, 194 65 JLliUX V i l l l.ic'ul Lit: ,731 92 16, 991 3, 06fi •23, 697 6,558 40, 000 D'.ie to other national banks 00 ! Due to State banks and bankers . 64 j 50 j Notes and bills re-discounted 00 :|Bills payable 00 | j 15, 746 08 62, 883 54 Total 1,336,216 54 1,336,216 54 Agawam National Bank, Springfield. No. 1055. H. S. HYDE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expen ses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Lvgal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $811,190 41 4, 41L 03 300, 300 00 F. S. BAILEY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 96, 480 71 3,000 00 National bank notes; outstanding State bank notes outstanding 70, 253 42 19,774 46 Dividends unpaid , 3 42 71, 500 01) L Individual deposits 8,479 90 j U. S. deposits | Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 4,914 53 ! Due to other national banks 12,912 00 Dae to State banks and bankers 1,734 71 I 903 15 ' Notes and bills re-discounted. 35,000 00 j Bills payable. 269, 300 00 1,136 00 292,197 17 I 75, 882 36 9, 360 84 1, 314, 377 1, 344, 377 08 ! Total. Housatcnic National Bank, Stockbridge. D. R. WILLIAMS, President. No. 1170. D. A. KlMBALL, Cashier. ! Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation i U. S. bonds to secure deposits j U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash itetois Exchanges for cleaving house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. Ex. 3 $381, 879 48 Capital stock paid in 200, ooo'oo" Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 21,113 07 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 180, 000 00 45, 186 1*4 102 00 000 00 136 39 $200, 000 00 Dividends unpaid 390 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 161,400 16 724 48' Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 1, 734 07 628*8l" 980*00" 664, 637 30 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. ...... 664, 637 30 168 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. Bristol County National Bank, Taunton. No. 766. THEO. DEAN, President. A. C. PLACE, Cashie?. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents ' Due from other national banks ' Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid ! Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency $500, 000 00 #705, 820 60 Capital stock paid in.. 508. 900 00 Surplus fund 150, 000 00 Undivided profits.. National bank notes outstanding 75, 023 67 State bank notes outstanding 500 88 Dividends unpaid . 10, 000 00 Individual deposits 4, 639 6S U. S. deposits ^.. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1. 890 09 Due to other national banks 7, 768 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 1, 805 76 250, 000 00 69, 452 00 447,100 00 3,288 00 169, 966 02 55.819 19 15, 723 47 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Machinists' National Bank, Taunton. C. R. VlCKERY, President. No. 947. Loans and discounts i Overdrafts.\ U. S. bonds to secure circulation j IT. S. bonds to secure deposits j U. S. bonds on hand ! Other stocks, bonds, aid mortgages..' Due from redeeming agents J Due from other national banks j Due from State banks and bankers... j Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses I Premiums paid ! Checks and other cash items j Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $465, 981 40 Capital stock paid in. 65 31. 200, 000 00 Surplus fund. Undivided profits $200, 000 00 117, 696 27 23,851 84 National bank notes outstanding 44, 020 33 State bank notes outstanding 1, 975 67 Dividends unpaid... 10, 000 00 Individual deposits 6,100 51. U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 10, 983 43 Due to other national banks 15, 666 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1, 734 25 Xotes and bills re-discounted 30, 000 00* Bill:* payable 786, 526 90 Total. B. C. VlCKKRY, Cashier. Total. 178,291 00 1,640 00 264, 788 27 259 52 786,526 90 Taunton Uational Bank, Taunton. C. J. H. BASSETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages -Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks .. Due from State backs aud bankers*... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses j Premiums paid j Checks and other cash items | Exchanges for clearing house ; Bills of other national banks ; Fractional currency j Specie | Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. GEO. W. ANDROS, Cashier. No. 957. $907,542 85 Capital stock paid in 16 52 451,000 00 Surplus fund ; Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . 90,282 50 | State bunk notes outstanding 4,870 67 ; Dividends unpaid '*26*974*42'! Individual deposits 7,409 33 U. S. deposits 32, 538 75 j|! Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 3,191 38 : Due to other national banks . . . . 13,711 00 ! Due to :State banks and bankers . . . 1, 629 46 Notes and bills re-discounted *26"698*60" BilLs payable 15, 000 00 1,580,264 94 Total. $o00, 000 00 120,000 00 179, 679 80 382, 200 00 2,332 00 269, 769 78 26, 283 36 1,580,264 94 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 169 MASSACHUSETTS, Townsend National Bank, Townsend. W. FKSSENDEN, President. No. 805. E D W A R D ORDWAY, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit $144, 442 86 ""166," 666*66' 11, 057 46 $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1,000 00 604 40 1,342 00 5,100 00 320 13 10, 000 00 40, 000 00 3, 486 83 89, 297 00 1, 030 00 Individual deposits U. S.. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 40, 053 02 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 273, 866 85 Total., Total. Crocker National Bank, Turner's Falls. ALVAH CROCKER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure eirculatien U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. R. N. OAKMAN, JR., Cashier. No. 2058. $277, 579 20 223 47 300, 000 00 67,999 23 Capital stock paid in. 10, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . . . National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding ! Dividends unpaid . 1,115 75 Individual deposits !, 935 40 U. S. deposits ,421 33 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. ., 635 00 584 56 7, 000 00 20, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 23, 940 50 268, 900 00 146, 997 38 2, 656 06 | Notes and bills re-discounted I Bills payable 742, 493 94 742, 493 94 Blackstone National Bank, "Oxbridge. MOSES TAFT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Spscie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 1022. $121, 087 27 "I66"666*66" 4,000 00 6, 509 56 E. W. HAY WARD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 2, 443 21 646 00 449 03 3, 246 00 5, 000 00 243,331 07 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 24, 625 08 8, 290 28 89, 525 00 150 00 20, 790 71 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 243, 381 07 170 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. National Bank of South Reading, Wakefield. Lucius BEEBE, President. No. 1455. THOMAS WINSHIP, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits $137,179 96 95,"666"6o" 20, 533 88 $100,000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 25, 000 00 17,765 86 83, 735 00 Dividends unpaid . 970 99 5, 301 27 3, 794 00 115 33 9, 400 00 Total Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 45, 794 57 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 272,295 43 Total. 272, 295 43 Walt ham National Bank, Waltham. No. 688. P. M. STONE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $295,160 42 "*i53"666"65' 33, 845 00 6, 000 00 1, 736 08 30, 1, 2, 20, 000 330 560 000 00 50 00 00 S. WILLIAMS, Cashier. $150, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 40, 000 00 11, 629 69 130,000 00 212, 002 31 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 543, 632 00 j Total. JNO. Total. 543, 632 00 Ware National Bank, Ware. No. 628. WILLIAM HYDE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks ... Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.:. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash 'items ! Exchanges for clearing house | Bills of other national banks | Fractional currency I Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . $425,139 37 " 350, 000 66 '""50*600 oo 2, 000 00 40, 553 00 WM. S. HYDE, Cashier. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 3, 785 30 12, 672 79 1 6, 370 1, 760 2, 207 32, 000 ] 0,000 00 63 00 00 00 936, 488 09 Individual deposits U. S. deposits ,. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $400, 000 00 80, 000 00 47,776 07 314, 935 00 140 00 93, 637 02 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 936,488 09 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 171 MASSACHUSETTS, National Bank, Wareham. G. C. TOBEY, President. No. 1440. THOS. R. MILES, Cashier. Resources. L^ans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds- to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds,and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house.... Bill^ of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $162, 795 71 Surplus finad Undivided profits 21,900 00 22,195 37 11, 980 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 70,475 00 6,853 05 1, 743 24 1, 500 00 729 99 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - 68,319 10 3, 200 60 59 00 2 95 50 38 4, 000 00 10, 000 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 282, 914 92 Total. $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in., 8o,"666"66" Total. 25 45 282,914 92 Union Market National Bank, Watertown. GEO. N. MARCH,, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks . . Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 2108. $98, 866 79 "166,665 65 10, 027 53 J. K. STTOKNEY, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $100,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 3,333 3 8 45, 000 00 Dividends unpaid. 8, 664 95 592 85 17, 606 25 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 99, 088 40 1, 393 60 1,669 00 300 61 8,306 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 247, 421 58 247,421 58 First National Bank of Amesbury, West Amesbury. WM. H. HASKELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit... Total. No. 268. •8, 796 66 150, 000 00 19,232 39 J. L. PEARSON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 2, 500 00 1, 060 10 1,336 55 3, 704 00 49 24 1, 000 00 10, 000 00 347, 678 94 Individual deposits U. S. deposits..., Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - $150, 000 00 30, 000 00 4, 565 08 133, 555 00 652 00 28, 906 85 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 347,678 94 172 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Westboro'. J. A. FAYERWEATHER, President. No. 421. GEO. O. BRIGHAM, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation j XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits I U. S. bonds on hand j Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents | Due from other national banks. Due from State banks and bankers Keal estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses I Premiums paid.. i Checks and other cash items j *| Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $133,037 45 Capital stock paid in . 20, 000 00 9, 226 55 National bank notes outstanding 22,171 95 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 86, 657 00 Individual deposits 899 00 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2, 106 40 Due to other national banks 4, 672 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 381 36 Notes and bills re-discounted. 10, 500 00 Bills payable 57, 374 61 Total- 273,768 16 \ Total . ,100,000 00 100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 510 00 273,768 16 First National Bank, Westfield. No. 190. CUTLER LAFLIN, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $317, 739 77 HENRY HOOKER, Cashier. Capital stock paid in $250, 000 00 *" 250,' 666' 66' Surplus fund "lo'ooo'oo" 35, 372 2, 959 6, 432 6, 500 2, 326 02 33 05 00 58 98, 500 00 14,036 53 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 222, 029 00 3,239 00 ],860 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 95, 593 93 40 59 4, 389 00 262 90 "27," 472* 66 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 693,494 24 || Total. 5, 984 93 2,250 85 693, 494 24 Hampden National Bank, Westfield. E. B. GlLLETT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit . Total R. WELLER, Cashier. No. 1357. $198,989 15 I!Capital stock paid in. 252 79 !| 151,000 00 j Surplus fund Undivided profits "26"566 66 i 16, 000 00 j S5, 710 02 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 4, 303 09 Dividends unpaid 365 55 8, 000 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 8, 995 997 7 22, 0C0 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers 05 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 517,119 65 Total. $150, 000 00 73, 312 36 10, 853 76 134, 329 00 4,722 00 It 132 33 129, 433 16 9,947 62 3,389 42- 517,119 65 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 173 MASSACHUSETTS. Union National Bank, Weymouth. MlNOT TlRRELL, President. Jo US W. LOUD, Cashier. No. 510. Resources. Liabilities. $400, 000 00 Loans and discounts „» $4-23,962 77 j Capital stock paid in . Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation I 304, 000 00 Surplus fund . U. S. bonds to secure deposits j 11 Undivided profits U. S. bonds on hand I' National bank notes outstanding . . . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages !: State bank notes outstanding Due from redeeming agents 18,910 65 Due from other national banks j . . . Dividends unpaid — Due from State banks and bankers . . ' . . . 5, 100 00 i Individual deposits Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..-1 3, 4bl 14 ! U. S. deposits Current expenses j .... Premiums paid '.-Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Checks and other cash items j 799 39 |l Exchanges for clearing house j . . . Due to other national banks !, 037 00 I! Due to State banks and bankers . . . Bills of other national banks I 209 53 Fractional currency I Specie !... .}j Notes and bills re-discounted Legal tender notes 29,69100 !| Bills payable U. S. certificates of deposit Total 794,371 48 |j 40, 000 00 51,842 09 269, 500 00 615 00 32,414 39 794,371 48 Total.. WMtinsville National Bank, Whitinsville. PAUL WIIITIN, President. No. 769. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits II. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes „ U. S. certificates of deposit $158,405 83 100, 000 00 $100, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund I j Undivided profits 25, 000 09 29, 791 11 . 84, 454 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 2, 000 00 61,182 14 150 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1.337 60 101,193 55 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bilis payable 778 00 210 09 1, 500 00 10, 000 00 340,5*8 Total. H. A. GOODELL, Cashier. 340, 588 66 Total.. First National Bank, Winohendon. J. II. FAIRBANK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents j Due from other national banks ; Due from State banks and bankers ..J Real estate,,furniture, and fixtures... j Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. C. L. BEALS, Cashier. $210, 691 57 11 Capital stock paid in 152, 000 00 :j Surplus fund ;| Undivided profits 2,000 00 11 National bank notes outstanding 10 9°6 40 1 State bank notes outstanding '"" " $150, 000 00 | j 48, 000 00 9, 069 35 133,980 00 j . . . i Dividends unpaid 13,0<i0 00 ,' Individual deposits 1,927 30 ; IT. 8. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. i 595 14 :| j !j Due to other national banks \ J, 768 00 !| Due to State banks and bankers j 593 97 11 I 386 95 I Notes and bills re-discounted. 10,000 00 !| Bills payable 10,000 00 j 413,892 33 || Total. 1, 045 00 71, 797 98 413,892 33 174 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank, Woburn. No. 746. J. B. WlNN, President. J. R. GREEN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie. . Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total Liabilities. $378, 508 18 Capital stock paid in 35 70 300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits $300, 000 00 71,747 84 24,291 68 3, 600 00 National bank notes outstanding 44,943 00 State bank notes outstanding 1, 500 00 Dividends unpaid , 24, 425 00 Individual deposits 2, 502 72 j U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 1,823 02 Due to other national banks 1,989 00 Due to State banks and bankers 458 40 Notes and bills re-discounted 30 232 00 Bills payable 790, 017 02 269, 500 00 355 00 104,122 50 20, 000 00 790, 017 02 Total... First National Bank, Worcester. E. A. GOODNOW, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house..' Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certiiicates of deposit No. 79. GEO. F. WOOD, Cashier. $852, 386 50 Capital stock paid in. 14 56 210, 000 00 Surplus fund 50, 000 00 Undivided profits. 96,193 37 $300, 000 00 120, 000 00 29, 685 66 188, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 5, 501 11 2, 933 76 7,119 00 677 64 138 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 592, 268 22 19,771 61 44 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers... Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable.. 8, 248 85 603 26 14, L09 90 1, 272, 825 94 Total. 1, 272, 825 94 "Worcester National Bank, Worcester. STKPH*:X SALISBURY, President. Loans and discounts... Overdrafts ... U. S. bonds to secure circulation | U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks j Due from State banks and bankers... | Real estate, furniture, and fixtures j Current expenses I Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency S pecie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total J. P. HAMILTON, Cashier. No. 442. $729, 361 58 Capital stock paid in | $500, 000 00 ""456" 666" 66' s, 666 66" Surplus fund Undivided profits | 57,710 07 120, 551 20 157,112 51 15,464 12 40, 000 00 8, 927 IS 14, 998 22 National bank notes outstanding State banknotes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 397,449 00 375 00 '376,558 70 9, 857 96 Due to other national banks "i7,"412 65 Due to State banks and bankers 458 00 832 03 Notes and bills re-discounted. 23,871 00 Bills payable 30, 000 00 ! 1, 506, 295 20 Total . 53, 651 23 1, 506, 295 20 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 175 MASSACHUSETTS. Central National Bank, Worcester. No. 455. J. C. MASON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total. $832, 876 55 9 77 300, 000 00 89,480 26 52,004 46 IT. A. MAKSH, Cashier. $300, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 100,000 00 44V317 25 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 269, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 468 00 Individual deposits 7, 204 53 j U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 638, 904 45 5, 246 47 |j 9, 006 2, 187 135 26. 500 30, 000 Due to other national banks 00 , Due to State banks and bankers 69 I 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 00 Total 1, 354, 710 73 , 1,354,710 73 City National Bank, Worcester. G-. W. RICHARDSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks Fractional currency S pecie « Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $865, 427 37 $400,000 00 Capital stock paid in. "240, 666" 66' Surplus fund so,"o66 65 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 114,789 60 2, 926 62 Dividends unpaid . 124, 000 00 39, 760 57 214,450 00 546 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 62, 897 95 i Due to other national banks 17, 263 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 907 35 100 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 17,686 00 Bills payable 579,995 18 29,908 17 40, 000 00 1, 388, 659 92 Total. NATHANIFX PAINE, Cashier. No. 476. Total 1,388,659 92 Citizens' National Bank, Worcester. F . H. KINXICUTT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. L. W. HAMMOND, Cashier. No. 765. $296, 792 88 Capital stock paid in.. ioo, 665 60 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 27, 201 33 State bank notes outstanding 1,000 00 Dividends unpaid . deposits 6, 733 09 Individual U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 674 10 Due to other national banks 5,213 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 900 27 425 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 20,898 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 469, 837 67 Total. $150,000 00 45,000 00 12,492 16 90, 000 00 312 00 163, 486 23 8. 547 28 469, 837 67 176 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. MASSACHUSETTS, Quinsigamond National Bank, "Worcester. No. 1073. ISAAC DAVIS, President. A. A. HOWE, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures -.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash iteni3.. Exchanges for clearing house . Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $370,771 65 Capital stock paid in , $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 27,131 55 1, 000 00 3, 549 81 647 84 1,619 763 5, 000 13, 692 15, 000 00 15 00 00 00 50,000 00 28,016 92 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 300 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposit:; Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 580, 775 00 Total. 124, 850 00 111,284 79 16,323 29- 580, 775 00- Mechanics' National Bank, "Worcester. HARRISON BLISS, President. No. 1135. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds? to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $350, 653 01 Capital stock paid in. 2 34 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 60,777 57 State bank notes outstanding . . . 5, 617 29 ! Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits , 5, 899 3L | U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,419 90 ! Due to other national banks 15, 346 00 Due to State banks and bankers1,298 35 Notes and bills re-discounted """3*461*00* Bills payable 30, 000 00 984,474 77 Total . GEO. E. MERRILL, Cashier. Total. $350, 000 00 97, 000 0026,544 84 180, 000 00 126 00295, 329 28 35, 474 65 984, 474 77 National Bank7 Wrentiiam. DAN'L A. COOK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation . . . . . U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items j Exchanges for clearing house ,.. I Bills of other national banks j Fractional currency Specie. Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total F. N. PLIMPTON, Cashier. No. 1085. $130,079 47 165,000" hi) 5, 582 33 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State banknotes outstanding I Dividends unpaid. j , 017 13 900 73 1, 391 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $105, 0CO 00 21, 17, 000 00 437 82 94, 500 00 001 50 569 34 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and baukers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 251,508 66 i Total. 251, 508 6$ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 177 MASSACHUSETTS. First National Bank of Yarmouth, Yarmouth Fort. DAVID K. AKIN, President. No. 516. AMOS OTIS, Cashier, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits XJ S bonds on hand. . .... Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total Liabilities. $597,120 64 525, 000 00 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits 4,500 00 National bank notes outstanding 56,135 85 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 1, 000 00 Individual deposits 230 67 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 1,384 00 103 08 1,000 00 1, 386 00 30, 000 00 1, 217, 860 24 $525, 000 00 155, 000 00 27, 396 02 468, 835 00 1, 250 50 40, 378 72 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable . Total 1, 217, 860 24 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Coventry National Bank, Anthony. No. 1161. A. MATTESON, President. T. A. WHITMAN, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures - . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $113, 575 59 ""i66,"66o"66' 12, 986 44 27,384 84 Capital stock paid in . 27,254 00 1, 854 95 86, 900 00 746 00 744 00 Dividends unpaid . 24, 064 13 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 10,299 51 7,086 37 41 7, 900 220 68 37,527 84 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers 80 42 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 279, 311 60 Total. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Total. 279,311 60 Ashaway National Bank, Ashaway. J . S. CHAMPLIN, President. No. 1150. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency .Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. G-. N. LANG WORTHY, Cashier. $70,811 46 Capital stock paid in 170 41 75,000 00 Surplusfund. Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 1, 802 85 State bank notes outstanding 2, 000 00 726 20 46 44 Dividends unpaid $75, 000 00 j I [ Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U.national S. disbursing Due to other banks officers. I,363*o6' Due to State banks and bankers 131 66 108 96 Notes and bills re-discounted. 7, 012 03 Bills payable Total. 159,172 98 2,511 04 7,555 82 63,300 00 312 50 8, 469 81 2, 023 81 ! 159,172 98 First National Bank, Bristol. SAML. W. CHURCH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1292. $100, 659 42 77, 000 00 11, 595 15 MARTIN BENNETT, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... Siate bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. $75, 000 00 15, 750 00 3, 640 23 66, 543 00 595 95 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 37, 678 73 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and. bills re-discounted. 6, 500 00 Bills payable 4, 793 60 2,946 78 14 90 10, 953 00 225 82 206, 948 29 Total. 206, 948 29 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 179 RHODE ISLAND. National Eagle Bank, Bristol. No. 1562. J. E. FRENCH, President. J . G-. WATSON, Cashier, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. 8. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U- S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeem g agents Due from other n ional banks . . . . . . Due from State b. iksand bankers... Real estate, furni Lre, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other ish items., Exchanges for cle ing house, Bills of other nati al banks.. Fractional curren Specie Legal tender note U. S. certificates o deposit. Total. Liabilities. $63, 681 65 | Capital stock paid in. ""5O,"666"66"j ~" 1T,~ 666" 66" 8, 925 15,271 2,259 4,857 $50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 25,000 00 15, 703 62 National bank notes outstanding 00 53 ! State bank notes outstanding 87 |: 09 \.Dividends unpaid 358 85 43, 760 00 495 00 115 00 Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 29, 456 00 1 28 3,172 00 2 35 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted., 5,000 00 ' Bills payable 164, 529 62 : Total. 164, 529 62 entreville National Bank of Warwick, Centreville. JONATHAN BKAY ON, President. Loans and discoui Overdrafts U. S. bonds to sec -e circulation . U. S. bonds to sec -e deposits U. S. bonds on hai Other stocks, bon , and mortgages. Due from redeem g agents Due from other n, ional banks Due from State hi iks and bankers.. Real estate, furnii re, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid . . Checks and other ash items Exchanges for clei ring house Bills of other natic nal banks Fractional current Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates o deposit . Total. No. 1284. $119,155 98 ""166"506"66' 17, 410 15 MOSES FlFIELD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 20, 000 00 11,154 24 National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding . . . . . . 88, 429 00 1,039 00 Dividends unpaid. 2, 000 CO 7, 588 00 3, 045 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. "1,31506" Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 136 48 17, 865 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 265,970 61 35,908 53 3,415 43 2, 979 41 265, 970 61 Total. Cumberland National Bank, Cumberland. DAVIS COOK, Pn '.dent. Loans and discoun Overdrafts U. S. bonds to sec1 •e circulation U. S. bonds to seci e deposits U. S. bonds on hai Other stocks, bon< and mortgages . Due from redeemi g agents Due from other na •nal banks Due from State b; ks and bankers.. Real estate, furnii s, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid . . Checks and other •ih items . . . . Exchanges for cle ng house Bills of other nati- al banks Fractional currem Specie Legal tender note U. S. certificates o leposit Total... GEORGE COOK, Cashier, $144,999 81 "" i25,"666" 66' 5,000 00 5, 694 26 Capital stock paid in . $125, 000 00 40, 500 00 8, 408 93 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 109, 830 00 837 50 Dividends unpaid. 2, 000 00 178 99 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 5, 673 54 161 91 115 00 100 00 7, 000 00 290, 249 97 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total. 290, 249 97 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Greenwich National Bank, East Greenwich. HEMRY SWEET, President. No. 1405. S. M. KNOWLES, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses . Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $80,494 76 Capital stock paid in . 119 88 50, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 8,138 58 $75, 000 00 4, 747 75 6, 958 28 42,160 00 460 00 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1, 760 70 77 83 2, 300 91 3, 330 104 20 4, 500 00 48 00 00 1, 253 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 17,192 27 2, 911 56 164 28 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 150,847 14 Total.. 150, 847 14 National Exchange Bank, Greenville. ELISHA SMITH, President. No. 1498. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid — Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks . . . . . . . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $137, 443 67 WILLIAM WINSOR, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . $150, 000 00 ""150,666 6i)" Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 13,318 43 State bank notes outstanding 2, 691 97 Dividends unpaid . 5, 600 00 Individual deposits 49 36 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,597 00 Due to other national banks 800 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 44 00 340 46 Notes and bills re-discounted. 13, 863 00 Bills payable 325, 747 89 Total. 23,941 41 3, 683 78 131, 770 00 3, 694 00 2, 095 78 10, 562 92 325, 747 89 First National Bank, Hopkinton. AMOS G, NICHOLS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses '. Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Jos. B. POTTER, Cashier. No. 1054. $100, 000 00 $94,319 48 Capital stock paid in . "90," 656 "65' Surplus fund 15, 543 49 3, 743 83 2, 648 02 767 16 , Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 10, 500 00 8, 348 26 76, 976 00 Dividends unpaid . 884 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 14,895 81 20 06 598 00 17 57 85 00 8, 750 00 216, 492 61 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. , 2,156 53 2,731 51 216, 492 61 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE 181 ISLAND. National Landholders' Bank, Kingston. N. C. PECKHAIV President. No. 1158. THOS. P. WELLS, Cashier. Resources. Loans aud disco; Overdrafts . U. S. bonds to se jure circulation U. S. bonds to se :ure deposits U. 8. bonds on hi nd Other stocks, boi ds, and mortgages. Due from redeei ing agents Due from other i itional banks Due from State inks and bankers . Real estate, furn ;ure, and fixtures.. Current expense! Premiums paid. Checks and othei cash items.. Exchanges for c aring house, Bills of other nai •nal banks.. Fractional curre: Specie Legal tender not is U. S. certificates )f deposit Total. Liabilities. $108, 853 10 | Capital stock paid in. $105, 000 00 "" 105," 000 "66 "| Surplus fund Undivided profits 9, 268 54 1,038 13 1, 400 00 950 99 23, 500 00 6, 480 31 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 91, 600 00 473 50 Individual deposits XT, S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 5, 521 39 238 00 1,259 00 330 36 925 00 7, 605 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 236,868 12 Total., 4,292 92 236,863 12 First National Bank, Newport T. M. SEABURY President. No. 1021. Loans and discoi its . Overdrafts U. S. bonds to se< Lre circulation U. S. bonds to se< re deposits U. S. bonds on h td Other stocks, bo; ds, and mortgages. Due from redeei ing agents Due from other r itional banks ..... Due from State inks and bankers . Real estate, fum: ure, and fixtures.. Current expens Premiums paid . Checks and othe ash items Exchanges for cl< aring house Bills of other nat )nal banks Fractional curre -7 Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . BENJ. MUMFORD, Cashier. 501 96 [ Capital stock paid in 631 20 000 00 i Surplus fund 60, 000 00 i Undivided profits $120 000 00 1, 120, 051 95 882 70 60, 000 00 12,740 87 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 8, COO 03 i Individual deposits U. S. deposits 418 90 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 670 58 Due to other national banks 288 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . 378 12 Notes and bills re-discounted 18,! Bills payable 443,' Total 105, 474 00 1,256 00 83, 767 36 37,803 54 14, 647 21 653 26 7,367 17 443,729 4L Newport National Bank, Newport. WM. BliOWNELL, President. Loans and discounts O verdraf ts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from oth^.r national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 1492, IT. C. STEVENS, Cashier. $209,717 26 ! Capital stock paid in. 486 45 120,000 00 | Surplus fund Undivided profits 56, 239 02 349 20 National ,bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid 5, 000 00 | 153 15 Individual deposits U. S. deposits 18, 646 96 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers., Due to other national banks • 3,652 00" Due to State banks and bankers 528 60 892 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 23, 065 00 Bills payable 438,729 64 Total. $120, 000 00 32, 000 00 6, 558 37 105,500 00 1, 014, 00 172, 658 03 438, 729 64 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RIIOI>:E I S L A M D . National Bank of Rhode Island, Newport. THOS. P. PECKHAM, Cashier, W. A. CLARKE, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total Liabilities. $67,984 11 3.106 89 100, 400 00 Capital stock paid in. $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits ""12*600' 66" 19, 022 51 4, 213 89 National bank notes outstanding 39, 3i5 00 33,351 37 State bank notes outstanding 4,613 75 • Dividends unpaid . 89, 500 00 244 00 3, 500 00 Individual deposits 660 79 ! U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2,611 75 Due to other national banks 4,315 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 712 94 54 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 15,415 00 71,193 07 897 13 285, 070 60 '283,070 GO Aquidneck National Bank, Newport. THOS. COGGESHALL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand , Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expen ses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 1546. $358, 884 02 433 64 200, 000 00 1 , 6 6 6 h~Q $200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund I Undivided profits 1 National bank notes outstanding... 7,444 00 60,490 91 State bank notes outstanding 52 29 I Dividends unpaid. 1, 200 00 Individual deposits 2, 107 31 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2, 326 13 Due to other national banks . 5,112 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1,959 33 ! Notes and bills re-discounted.... 24,144 00 Bills payable Total . 665, 153 63 Total. CHAS. T. HOPKINS, Cashier 42, 000 00 8,484 10 178, 025 00 1, 535 00 226, 758 27 4, 596 71 3, 754 55 665,1.53 63 National Exchange Bank, Newport. P H I L I P CASWELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . No. 1565. .$110,682 83 48 53 100, 000 00 150 65 S H . NORMAN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank cotes outstanding 31,355 50 !i State bank notes outstanding ;i 1 11 Dividends unpaid 9, 576 57 i! Individual deposits 1, 114 99 ij U. S. deposits "ji Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. , ij Due to other national banks ! Due to State banks and bankers — 263 15 ! 155 87 i Notes and bills re-discounted. 12, 198 00 | Bills payable 268, 829 64 || Total. $100,000 00 13, 040 52 3,279 76 84,699 00 252 00 65,511 63 1,281 90 764 83 268, 829 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE 183 ISLAND. Scituate National Bank, North Scituate. CHAS. H. FISHER, President. No. 1552. ALBERT HUBBARD, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation . U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures- -Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $55, 653 26 55, 000 00 6, 366 26 1,165 70 Capital stock paid in . Dividends unpaid. 750 00 Individual deposits 372 51 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 841 77 Due to other national banks " 4 2 3 bh Due to State banks and bankers . . 9, 522 59 942 45 48, 911 00 31 00 311 25 9,123 91 119 70 '4,'156" 66' Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 124, 842 20 Total., $56, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding . State bank notes outstanding Total. 124, 842 20 Fascoag National Bank, Pascoag. DANL. M. SALISBURY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts. U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers - Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1512. JAS. S. COOK, Cashier. $64,294 15 ! Capital stock paid in . " 60," 666 "65" $60, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 23, 349 32 46 29 Dividends unpaid . 51, 582 00 750 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. ],230 00 465 37 808 50 4, 740 00 12, 000 00 4,744 19 25, 904 58 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 154, 980 77 154, 980 77 First National Bank, Pawtucket. APPLETON PARK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie..... Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total H. Ex. 3 9 No. 843. $581,169 47 5,414 75 300,000 00 71, 365 25 3,661 63 5,132 19 OLNEY ARNOLD, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 6, 094 87 1,442 2, 667 150 69, 659 00 27 36 00 1,046,756 79 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted.. Bills payable , Total. $300, 000 00 110, 000 00 15, 629 03 258, 300 CO 1,488 00 325,340 01 29,642 93 6, 356 82 1, 046, 756 79 184 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Slater National Bank of North Providence, Pawtucket. L. FAIRBROTHER, President. No. 856. G E O . W. N E W E L L , Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $468, 905 53 189, 000 00 77, 203 45 31, 648 76 1, 083 73 Capital stock paid in. $300, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits «• National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding 70,500 CO 15, 899 88 170, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 1,188 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 250, 749 85 6,162 32 *ii,'635"66' 2, 442 95 5, 402, 68 36, 070 00 Total. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 15, 548 86 5, 667 83 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 829,554 42 Total. 829,554 42 Pacific National Bank of North Providence, Pawtucket. C H A R L E S MOTES, President. No. 1616. Loans and discounts O verdraits •IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits •U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for cleaving house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XT. S. certificates of deposit Total.. $347, 312 54 160, COO 00 28, 305 48 315 55 526 7, 093 749 397 20,700 THOMAS MOIES, Capital stock paid in.. $2C0, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 50, 000 00 15,334 10 National bank notes outstanding . . . State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 142,474 00 1, 090 00 60 | Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 92 I Due to other national banks 00 I, Due to State banks and bankers 39 I 50 11 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 ! Bills payable Total. 565, 532 98 \ Cashier. 132, 830 51 21,347 51 2, 456 86 565, 532 I Phenix National Bank, Phenix. W. C. AMES, President. No. 1460. H. D. BROWN, Cashier. Loans and discounts •Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation 17. S. bonds to secure deposits vU. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. $61,851 91 Capital stock paid in. "es'ooooo" Surplus fund Undivided profits 10, 065 00 2,831 05 6,841 95 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 58, 500 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses » Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. 3,738 91 1,568 15 49 18 110 00 56 98 5, 800 00 145,017 08 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . $65, 000 00 764 00 7, 525 62 331 41 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 145, 017 08 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE 185 ISLAND. First National Bank, Providence. AMASA SPRAGUE, President. No. 134. JOSHUA WILBOUR, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts* U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total Liabilities. $1,056,857 11 15, 708 44 565, 000 00 150, 000 00 151, 005 08 77,068 75 9, 947 36 21, 321 41 21,801 00 11, 423 03 76,931 00 Capital stock paid in. 120, 000 00 82, 292 43 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 507, 000 00 Dividends unpaid . 435 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 570,120 37 27,265 8L 39, 455 07 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 165, 589 89 44,904 61 2,157, 063 18 , $600, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. Total. 2,157, 063 18 Second National Bank, Providence. No. 565. THOS. A. DOYLE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XL S. certificates of deposit Total. $753,140 39 "~50O,"6o6'66' W M . W. PAINE Cashier Capital stock paid in . $500,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding . . . 102, 865 45 . State bank notes outstanding 26,419 59 ! Dividends unpaid. 2,977 47 Individual deposits 5, 032 57 XL S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 16, 278 I Due to other national banks 7, 286 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . 1,982 54 Notes and bills re-discounted. 54, 539 00 Bills payable Total , 1,470,521 85 I 151, 000 00 28, 827 46 450, 000 00 75 00 153, 242 61 168,480 37 18, 896 41 1,470,521 85 Third National Bank, Providence. O. A. WASH BURN, JR., President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 636. $585,396 95 ""418,"3OO"66" 56,441 86 10, 902 57 800 00 160 70 19,258 84 2, 318 00 1, 309 42 38, 507 00 1,133, 395 34 C. II. CHILDS, J R . , Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . . . Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. $500, 000 00 47,443 34 29, 631 80 355,100 00 937 00 1, 908 00 158, 077 39 38, 314 29 1, 983 52 1,133, 395 34 186 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Fourth National Bank, Providence. No. 772. R. B. CHAPMAN, President. HENRY R. CHACE, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $776, 080 22 Capital stock paid in. . '"'3537666 "66" Surplus fund $500, 000 00 - 100, 000 00 45,778 58 Undivided profits 39, 938 34 2, 984 50 1,103 64 2, 465 24 ],457 00 523 02 34,718 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 1, 602 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1, 212, 269 96 315, 000 00 Total. 243, 710 87 4, 817 18 1, 360 83 ], 212, 269 96 Fifth National Bank, Providence. P. M. MATHEWSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses ( Premiums paid, „.. | Checks and other cash items j Exchanges for clearing house .. Bills of other national banks J Fractional currency j Specie I Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1002. A. G. STILL WELL, Cashier. $392, 250 97 Capital stock paid in . 363 19 291, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2, 000 00 32, 999 70 1,100 00 8, 819 79 15,373 97 $300, 000 00 60, 000 00 36, 818 93 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 2, 959 50 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 4,196 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1, 401 97 300 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 29, 415 779, 220 59 258, 607 00 6, 384 00 Total. 113, 883 35 567 81 779, 220 59 Phenix National Bank, Providence. E D W A R D PEARCE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid « Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 948. $667,914 18 450, 000 00 BENJAMIN W H I T E , Cashier. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding 45,134 97 State bank notes outstanding 4,008 90 Dividends unpaid . 27, 500 00 Individual deposits 5, 560 74 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 7, 439 96 Due to other national banks 5, 749 00 Due to State banks and bankers 3, 775 18 2,100 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 43, 790 00 Bills payable 1,262, 972 93 Total. $450, 000 00 53, 992 84 142,172 m 402, 490 00 1, 440 00 196,139 73 3, 521 29 13, 216 41 1,262,972 93 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. EHOBE 187 ISLAND. Rhode Island National Bank, Providence. EARL P. MASON, President. No. 983. S. H. TABOR, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency. Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $578, 487 54 Capital stock paid in. 1, 575 92 535, 000 00 Surplus fund. Undivided profits 61,701 59 National bank notes outstanding 65, 817 m State bank notes outstanding 2, 213 62 1,447,84 Dividends unpaid . Individual dep 4, 565 46 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 19, 843 92 Due to other national hanks " 4 "890*00" Due to State banks and bankers 2, 378 32 362 50 Notes and bills re-discounted. 58, 000 00 Bills payable 19, 544 49 480, 000 00 1,315 12 215, 685 42 19, 739 29 1,336,284 32 1, 336, 284 32 I Total. $600, 000 00 Mechanics' National Bank, Providence. L E W I S DEXTER, President. No. 1007. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Cheeks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. S H. TINGLEY, Cashier. $599, 005 85 Capital stock paid in., " 500, 000 66' 46,511 48 1,208 12 22, 000 00 289 72 $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 100, 000 00 64,156 06 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 443, 530 00 Dividends unpaid . 1,992 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 85, 515 59 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 23. 712 16 4,563 35 19, 252 04 " i , " 136* 00* 865 95 33, 200 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , Total 1, 223, 469 16 1,223,469 16 ^rational Eagle Bank, Providence. Jos. SWEET, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes XJ. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1030. JNO. A. ANGELL, Cashier* $670, 252 21 Capital stock paid in 767 00 450, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 62, 523 86 State bank notes outstanding 4, 750 06 Dividends unpaid . 1,848 49 3, 507 68 Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. "8*455" 66" Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 35,170 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 3,415 59 1,238,689 89 I Total $500, 000 CO 140, 486 05 18, 080 46 400,903 00 1, 626 25 172,120 79 5, 473 34 1, 238, 689 188 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. National Bank of North America, Providence. S E T H PADELFORD, President. No. 1036. C. E. JACKSON, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. - . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks . Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $1,066,184 96 "" "776," 666" 66' 70, 639 05 34, 945 67 66, 000 00 310 96 Capital stock paid in . $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 122, 537 93 87,196 59- National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 695, 900 00 Dividends unpaid. 3,546 00 Individual deposits , U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 155,384 69 51, 296 75 14, 000 1,444 5, 850 65, 300 Total 00 67 00 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 63,555 50 23, 851 35 Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 2,151,972 06 Total 2,151,972 06 Globe National Bank, Providence. W M . SPRAGUE, No. 1126. President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . $785,829 04 "435,666 66 30, 57, 5, 7, 000 00 250 68 974 56 290 60 T. SALISBURY, Cashier. $600, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits .. .. National bank notes outstanding — State bank notes outstanding 4,841 69 00 63 00 00 391,400 00 1,330 GO- Dividends unpaid. • Individual deposits j U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 477 1, 186 868 43, 700 60, 000 00 60, 409 18 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 160, 380 52 61,235 39 37,663 11 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1, 372, 418 20 Total. 1, 372, 418 20 Merchants' National Bank, Providence. R. C. TAFT, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. No. 1131. $1,22?, 036 21 """556,* 666" 66' J. W. VERNON, Cashier. Capital stock paid in . 150, 000 0072, 015 28 National bank notes outstanding 464, 900 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid 67, 032 28 State bank notes outstanding 86, 596 99 Dividends unpaid. 30, 154 35 75, 000 00 Individual deposits 12, 489 72 U. S. deposits Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit 32, 647 61 Total . $1, 000, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 3, 256 00 258, 972 80 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 4, 423 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . . 1, 868 26 "75,566*66 2,162, 748 42 182, 732 28 30, 872 06 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total. 2,162, 748 42 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 189 RHODE Old National Bank, Providence. No. 1151. GEO. W. HALLET, President. F . A. CRANSTON, Cashier*. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts XL S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Heal estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Cheeks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house | Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $623,346 2, 321 489, 000 Capital stock paid in. 25, 000 00 100,352 93 6, 366 77 105, 000 4,607 63, 432 26* 65,140 29 National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding 437,301 00 1,146 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 398,148 86- Due to other national banks Due to State banks aud bankers . . . 13, 558 80* 2,782 31 75, 981 17 2,986 842 Notes and bills re-discounted. 45, 704 00 | Bills payable 1,481,509 52 j Total. $500, 000 00/ Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,481,509 52 Total. Weybosset National Bank, Providence. G E O . A. SEAGRAVE, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation..».. U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional cui-reney Specie Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit No. 1173. $589, 957 72 ""334"666"65" Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $500,000 00 43, 765 20 66,882 16 , National bank notes outstanding 29, 972 67 I State bank notes outstanding 5, 671 06 1 Dividends unpaid . 375 37 Individual deposits j U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 296,100 00 7, 674 00 6,728 50 89, 367 26 5, 516 35 Due to other national banks * "2,"390*66"Ij Due to State banks and bankers 3,074 00 11 412 57 || Notes and bills re-discounted. 40,448 00 Bills payable 1,011,817 74 Total. W M , R. GREENE. Cashier* 4)7 23' 883 37 1,011,817 74 Total. Manufacturers' National Bank, Providence. THOMAS HARKNESS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Checks and other cash items., Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie . Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total No. 1283. $605, 275 53 505, 000 00 27, 500 00 38, 782 21 5, 0i)0 00 5,216 39 W M . S. PATTEN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 149,029 41 35,441 25 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 448,304 00 4,289 00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 2,948 00 93, 39 L 85 3,628 17 2, 905 00 1, 888 05 370 00 40, 961 00 1, 236, 526 35 I ! Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 2, 007 40 1,115 44 Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable Total 1,236,526 35 190 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Providence National Bank, Providence. M. GrODDARD, President. BENJ. W . H A M , Cashier. No. 130 •}. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation TJ. S. bonds to secure deposits XJ. 8. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. D u e from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total . $961, 656 97 317 81 300, 000 00 100 00 125,904 65 31,252 97 14,000 00 7,082 16 Capital stock paid in . $500, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 241, 525 39 40,459 04 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 266,200 00 2, 300 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 229, 943 90 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 143,789 95 70, 405 46 26,842 99 3,664 3,389 413 40, 000 00 19 00 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 1,514,623 74 ; Total 20, 000 00 1,514,623 74 Commercial National Bank, Providence. WM. COMSTOCK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie... >. Legal tender notes U. S- certificates of deposit No. 1319. 61,112, 621 15 Cashier. $1, 000, 000 00 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits 30, 000 00 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 49,581 45 16,229 48 Dividends unpaid. 401 57 481,666 66' deposits 4,764 54 Individual U. S. deposits 6, 000 00 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 18, 714 68 Due to other national banks 6, 500 00 Due to State banks and bankers 635 00 5, 233 65 Notes and bills re-discounted. 37, 500 00 Bills payable 1,769,181 52 Total. S. P . W A R D W E L L , Total 70, 000 00 45,374 11 428,750 00 273 00 5, 865 25 217, 684 29 1,234 87 1,769,181 52 Blackstone Canal National Bank, Providence. J. H. DE WOLF, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house .... Bills of other national banks ... Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1328. JOHN LUTHER, Cashier. $687, 671 89 Capital stock paid in . "l85,"6o6 66 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding . . . 59, 512 22 State bank notes outstanding 25, 305 47 Dividends unpaid. 27, 750 00 Individual deposits 1, 000 00 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 37, 67 L 06 Due to other national banks 6,021 00 Due to State banks and bankers ],044 34 1, 000 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 30, 000 00 Bills payable 1,061,975 98 Total . $500, 000 00 76, 000 00 15, 725 69 166, 500 00 2,800 00 2, 610 25 263, 380 70 33, 617 16 1, 342 18 1,061,975 98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 191 EIIOBE ISLAND. National Exchange Bank, Providence. No. 1339. RUFUS WATERMAN, President. CHAS. II. SHELDON, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds lo secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand, Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie j Legal tender notes j U. S. certificates of deposits Total . Liabilities. $607, 845 43 j Capital stock paid in . $500, 000 00 183,000 00 j 1 Surplus fund j! Undivided profits 74,000 00 35, 552 34 j National bank notes outstanding 164, 500 00 2, 000 00 39, 987 39 State bank notes outstanding 12, 836 64 ! Dividends unpaid . "56," 666* 66" ],550 00 Individual deposits U. S-rdepositu Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. ],100 00 19, 070 74 169,556 50 Due to other national banks , Due to State banks and bankers. 8, 930 00 1, 439 58 1, 450 94 Notes and bills re-discounted . 24, 400 00 I Bills payable 948,609 78 I Total. 948, 609 78 National Bank of Commerce, Providence. AMOS D. SMITH, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks j Due from State banks and bankers . . j Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... j Current expenses Premiums paid J Checks and other cash items J Exchanges for clearing-house \ Bills of other national banks j Fractional currency ! Specie j Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposits Total . No. 1366. J O H N FOSTER, Cashier. >, 197, 673 01 !Capital stock paid in . "ess," 666 "66 L, 709, 200 CO Surplus fund Undivided profits 125,000 00 195, 873 85 National bank notes outstanding 111,815 53 I State bank notes outstanding 770,150 00 8 , 0 2 1 04 j: 2, 073 25 j! Dividends unpaid. 11 I Individual deposits 11U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. I Due to other national banks 8, 543 00 Due to State banks and bankers . . . 1,705 58 1,385 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 89,000 00 Bills payable 755 18,000 12, 450 20,000 17, 033 39 00 93 00 80 446,149 4L 87, 256 57 8,680 20 3, 344, 383 28 3, 344, 383 28 Lime Rock National Bank, Providence. THOS. J . HILL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks 1 Due from State banks and bankers . . I Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid | Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing-house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposits Total No. 1369. J. "W. ANGELL, Cashier. $355, 960 64 Capital stock paid in ' 167, 000 00 Surplus fund \ Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 2,000 00 28, 659 49 State bank notes outstanding 2, 536 12 | Dividends unpaid. | 2, 327 24 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. j $250, 000 00 35,000 00 16,573 32 150, 000 00 1,631 00 139, 297 04 15,136 82 1,115 990 317 16, 459 Due to other national banks 00 Due Ho State banks and bankers. 05 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 592,501 36 ! Total. 592,501 36 192 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Traders' National Bank, Providence. Z, R. TUCKER, President. No. ]396. E D W I N KNIGHT, Cashier. Resources. Liabilities. $2LI, 743 65 Loans and discounts O verdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit i56,66666 Capital stock paid in. $200,000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding . 16, 000 00 12, 728 89 21,290 74 9,356 05 Dividends unpaid . 1,541 30 2, 500 00 3, 462 33 1,292 50 Individual deposits : U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted., , 12,617 00 Bills payable 772 00 1, 027 40 52, 066 08 258 00 420, 310 47 Total. 420,310 47 Total. 137,965 00 City National Bank, Providence. A. C. BARSTOW, President. No. 1429. E. A. SMITH, Cashier. $692, 686 76 Capital stock paid in. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $500,000 00 ""278," 500'66" Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 36, 636 36 State bank notes outstanding 2, 712 75 Dividends unpaid . 2, 727 07 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 9, 988 85 Due to other national banks 1,165 00 Due to State banks and bankers 522 81 Notes and bills re-discounted "25,800 66 Bills payable Total 1, 050, 739 60 Total 85, 000 00 12,451 Oi 245, 810 00 1, 455 00 188, 705 92 12, 751 26 4, 506 4 L 1,050,739 60 American National Bank, Providence. S. HARRIS, President. No. 1472. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents j Due from other national banks i Due from State banks and bankers ..! Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total I WM. OLNEY, Cashier. 11,612,178 94 Capital stock paid in. ""667,"666'66" Surplus fund 22, 000 00 151,414 94 5,160 83 15, 000 00 8, 878 44 ; Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $1, 437, €50 00 164, 000 00 75, 943 77 596, 906 00 772 00 3,172 00 261, 558 31 7, 343 07 Due to other national banks 3,868 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 1,739 75 561 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 52, 985 00 Bills payable 2,548,129 97 Total 8,127 i 2,548,129 97 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 193 ISLAND. Roger Williams National Bank, Providence. CYRUS HARRIS, President. No. 1506. W. H. WATERMAN, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and moitgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie , Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $609,388 98 Capital stock paid in 7, 000 00 25, 941 21 9, 695 40 50, 000 00 14 75 10, 293 64 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 166, 210 00 10,590 82 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 91,791 66 Due to other national banks 00 Dae to State banks and bankers 20 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 3, 413 864 3,000 15, 5G0 100, 000 00 21,415 10 Dividends unpaid . 925,111 18 Total. $499, 950 00 * I96,665 66" Surplus fund Total. 34, 974 11 179 49 925,111 18 First National Bank of Smithfield, Slatersville. WM. S. SLATER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house.... Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit? No. 1035. WM. H. SEAGRAVE, Cashier. $103,661 12 Capital stock paid in . "*i66,"666"6o" 2,751 73 """l9200" 786 16 148 08 1,175 74 680 3, 240 5, 000 00 07 00 00 00 $100, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 217,711 16 Total. 22, 424 7,182 84, 608 1, 200 09 12 00 00 723 70 1,479 79 93 46 217,711 16 Wakefield National Bank, Wakefield. BENJ. F. ROBINSON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1206. $124, 733 83 ""75,'666'6o" 16, 009 52 541 34 1, 500 00 1,061 56 2, 232 446 440 10,000 D. M. C. STEJDMAN, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers $100, 000 00 23, 000 00 3, 521 92 65, 500 00 1,171 00 38,771 61 Due to other national banks 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 28 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 00 Bills payable 231,964 53 Total. 231,964 53 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RIIOBE ISLAND. National Exchange Bank, Wakefield. No. 1554. J . P. SHERMAN, J R . , President. A. ROBINSON, Cashier. Liabilities. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit $55,199 99 767 12 38,500 00 260 65' 7, 000 00 18,194 75 70 81 3, 500 00 680 57 443 00 35 85 40 00 4, 000 00 Capital stock paid in. 3,000 00 4,535 39 34, 061 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 17, 035 70 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers. Notes and bills re-discounted . Bills payable 128, 632 09 Total . $70, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 128, 632 09 Total. First National Bank, Warren. GEO. L. COOK, President. No. 673. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes „ U. S. certificates of deposit Total. W. P. FREEBORN, Cashier. $159,780 00 Capital stock paid in. 103, 000 00 9,131 87 916 51 5, 072 72 728 86 $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 88, 994 00 688 00 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 1, 072 00 | Due to State banks and bankers 324 26 ! Notos and bills re-discounted. 8,155 00 Si Bills payable 288,181 22 10, 942 61 10, 572 12 Total. 25, 893 12 1, 091 37 288,181 22 National Hope Bank, "Warren. GEO. T. GARDNER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents. . . . . . . . . Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit. Total No. 1008. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Cashier. $149,777 23 Capital stock paid in. "i3o"6oo"o5 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 13,316 39 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 3, 228 92 Individual deposits 19 52 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Due to other national banks 1, 370 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 295 00 Notes and bills re-discounted.. 9,440 00 Bills payable 307,447 06 Total. $130,000 00 26, 000 00 13, 962 08 116, 510 00 19, 674 84 1,300 14 307,447 06 EEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BIIODD 195 ISIAND. Hational Warren Bank, Warren. No. 1419. E. A. SWIFT, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts ...... U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-.. $213,353 39 135, 000 00 Capital stock paid in 1,974 60 4, 500 00 900 52 11, 300 00 19, 570 60 24, 360 32 119, 539 00 Dividends unpaid 1,271 50 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers-Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 380,060 9L Total $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding ""*438"o5" 55 01 Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. 12,534 39 5 00 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency v H. W. EDDY, Cashier. j 15,184 41 135 08 . .. Total 380, 060 91 National Niantic Bank, "Westerly. H. N. CAMPBELL, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for cleazing house. Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit No. 823. $260, 889 51 Capital stock paid in . ""250*666"66" 2,000 00 54,709 96 1, 842 62 15, 482 45 1, 377 25 $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding — State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid- 63, 507 18 3,135 77 222, 476 00 2, 076 00 1,970 81 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 69, 368 52 Due to other national banks 503*66" Due to State banks and bankers.... 644 84 27 00 Notes and bills re-discounted . 18,218 00 Bills payable 2,808 14 1,235 80 10, 883 59 616, 578 22 Total. D. F. STILLMAN, Cashier. Total. 616, 578 22 Washington National Bank, Westerly. N. F. DiXON, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total CHARLES PERRY, Cashier. No. 952. $203, 693 49 150, 000 00 $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 1, 800 00 36, 658 02 2, 392 19 National banknotes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 10, 000 00 79 73 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.,, 351 45 2,126 00 567 53 370 00 17, 300 00 425, 338 41 60, 000 00 11, 951 60 133, 990 00 2, 730 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 61, 290 33 5, 376 48 Notes and bills re-discounted Total 425,338 41 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. National Phenix Bank, Westerly. No. 1169. E D W I N BABCOCK, President. J . B. FOSTER, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total Liabilities. $148, 693 3L ' " iso," 666* 66 Capital stock paid in $150, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 20, 000 00 3, 476 79 1,000 00 National bank notes outstanding 19, 487 28 State bank notes outstanding 92 39 Dividends unpaid 3, 500 00 Individual deposits 146 24 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 8,490 79 Due to other national banks 110 00 Due to State banks and bankers 330 79 862 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 9, 996 00 Bills payable 342, 708 80 Total 133,734 00 1,184 00 34, 302 89 11 12 342, 708 80 Wickford National Bank, Wickford. JNO. J. REYNOLDS, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Piemiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes II. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1592. $135, 929 39 J ""*92"500*66 N. N. SPINK, Cashier. Capital stock paid in.. $125, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding. - . State bank notes outstanding 13,221 61 540 10 Dividends unpaid. 10, 000 00 Individual deposits 695 76 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 146 83 Due to other national banks 3,978 00 ' Due to State banks and bankers 23 50 j Notes and bills re-discounted 7,666 66"; Bills payable 263, 135 19 Total. 20, 000 00 9,192 38 81,221 00 1,104 00 26, 577 18 32 63 8 00 263,135 19 First National Bank, Woonsocket. JOS. E. COLE, President. Loans and discounts ,.. Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses - - -.' Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1402, R. G. RANDALL, Cashier. $181,941 29 Capital stock paid in. 107, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. 217 52 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 505 31 Due to other national banks 4,868 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 370 84 58 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 19, 000 00 Bills payable 313,960 96 Total. $107, 000 00 32, 752 80 362 95 95, 524 00 2, 472 50 51, 615 79 24,232 92 313,960 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 197 RHODE ISLAND. Citizens' National Bank, Woonsocket. No. 970. O. J . RATHBUN, President. W. H. ALDRICH, Cashier, Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks .... Fractional currency Specie | Legal tender notes | IT. S. certificates of deposit , Total. $100, COO 00 $123, 676 51 Capital stock paid in . 72, 500 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits * National bank notes outstanding 10, 930 12 State bank notes outstanding 945 71 Dividends unpaid . deposits 634 70 Individual IT. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 505 63 Due to other national banks 779 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 28 78 Notes and bills re-discounted 9, 000 00 Bills payable 219, 000 Total. 21,000 00 3,490 00 64, 080 00 1,624 80 28, 805 65 219,000 45 "Woonsocket National Bank, Woonsocket. LYIVLAN A. COOK, President. Loans and discounts | Overdrafts.. U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .. -1 Current expenses j Premiums paid | Checks and other cash items j Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency I Specie j Legal tender notes | U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1058. L. W. BALLOU, Cashier. $343, 406 16 Capital stock paid in . 4, 100 00 200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding 17, 050 93 State bank notes outstanding 1,252 80 i Dividends unpaid . i Individual deposits I U. S. deposits I Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 580 78 Due to o*her national banks . . 7, 004 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1, 239 21 134 00 Notes and bills re-discounted 30, 000 00 Bills payable Total. 604, 783 88 $200, 000 00 90,000 00 20,317 68 173, 760 00 275 00 110,178 86 10,252 34 604,783 88 National Union Bank, Woonsocket. W I L L I S COOK, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills cf other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1409. ELISHA T. READ, Cashier. $159, 72G 12 Capital slock paid in . 150, 000 65 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 2,500 65 National bank notes outstanding 9,342 57 State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers - $150, 000 00 35, 000 00 5, 583 14 132, 833 00 1, 423 00 2, 347 50 5, 087 24 Due to other national banks 419 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 46 54 139 65 Notes and bills re-discounted. 100 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 332, 273 88 Total. 332,273 88 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RHODE ISLAND. Producers' National Bank, Woonsocket. CHAS. NOURSE, President. No. 1421. THEO. M. COOK, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers -.. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $284, 765 95 Capital stock paid in. 160, 0C0 00 32, 042 33 Dividends unpaid. 75, 000 00 16,345 17 141,820 00 153 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 180 00 Due to other national banks 5,789 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 197 24 451 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 12, 000 00 Bills payable 495, 425 52 Total. $200, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Total. 61, 276 53 830 82 495, 425 52 National Globe Bank, "Woonsocket. SPENCER MO WRY President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents ..... Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers .. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other national banks.. Fractional currency Legal tender notes , U. S. certificates of deposit. Total R. P. SMITH, Cashier. No. 1423, $114,049 39 4, 366 92 61,000 00 1,389 62 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 7,299 25 Individual deposits 40 13 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. $100, 000 00 19, 000 00 410 71 50,390 00 911 00 3, 678 25 30, 911 69 Due to other national banks 5, 892 00 Due to State banks and bankers. 139 34 125 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. 1,000 00 Bills payable 10, 000 00 205, 301 65 Total. 205,301 65 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 199 CONNECTICUT. Ansonia National Bank, Ansonia. J . M. COLEURN, No. 1093. President. CHAS. H. PINE, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation XJ. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $200, 000 00 $229,643 48 jl Capital stock paid in. 105,000 00 j Surplus fund Undivided profits " IS," 600 "66" National bank notes outstanding 21,640 22 State bank notes outstanding 5,210 71 Dividends unpaid . 32, 357 59 7,000 00 Individual deposits 1,527 28 S. deposits 3,941 00 U. Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 1,287 86 Due to other national banks 2, 258 00 Due to State banks and bankers . 537 00 632 00 N<~>tes and bills re-discounted., 16. 850 00 Bills payable 443,485 14 I Total. 40, 000 00 6,749 91 89,100 00 444 00 726 00 76, 296 94 30,168 29 443,485 14 Total., Birmingham National Bank, Birmingham. E. N. SHELTON, President. No. 1098. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items •Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $448, 690 60 504 87 311, 400 00 3*200"66" 2,921 25 62,420 81 15, 460 25 883 823 1, 801 1,803 23,242 21,627 .| ' Total. JOSEPH ARNOLD, Cashier. $300,00 00 Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding... State bank notes outstanding 269,750 00 1, 009 00 2,135 Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits -09 I: IT. S. deposits "I Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 61 | j j Due to other national banks 00 j| Due to State banks and bankers . . . 46 II 75 || Notes and bills re-discounted 00 l| Bills payable... 894,783 69 h 120,000 0 17,885 61 133,769 08 40, 250 76 9,984 24 894,783 69 Total. First National Bank, Bridgeport. E. S. IlAWLEY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts IT. S. bonds to secure circulation IT. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total. H. Ex. 3- -10 No. 335. $367,816 48 466 51 212,000 00 50, 000 00 58361 C9 78, 969 52 9, 342 18 5, 039 45 WM, E. SEELEY, Cashiei. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund , Undivided profits. National bank notes outstanding — State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . $210, 000 00 98,000 00 21,822 02 182, 511 00 1,838 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 146,379 63 15, 644 32 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted Bills payable 129, 837 10 12, 409 86 4, 008 45 2,574 00 864 3U "29," 666 "66" 818,441 98 Total. 818,441 ! 200 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport National Bank, Bridgeport. MONSON HAWLEY, President. F. N. BENHAM, Cashier. No. 910. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and baHkers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. Liabilities. $336, 919 91 Capital stock paid in. 1,321 11 216, COO 00 Surplus fund , Undivided profits. 2, 500 00 National bank notes outstanding . . . 28, 950 39 State bank notes outstanding 21, 336 56 Dividends unpaid r 8, 000 00 Individual deposits 1,704 93 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 10, 397 72 Due to other national banks 5,946 00 Due to State banks and bankers 1,5L5 14 Notes and bills re-discounted. 22, 000 00 Bills payable 656,591 76 Total. $215, 850 00 75, 000 00 24, 005 87 191, 350 00 864 00 123,318 69 25,431 09 772 11 656, 591 76 City National Bank, Bridgeport. No. 921. G. B. WALLER, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation j U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand i Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national bai)ks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures ..j Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Sped i Legal tender notes IT. S. certificates of deposit Total . R. T. CLARKE, Cashier. $487,413 25 Capital stock paid in. 3, 624 83 260, 000 00 Surplus fund Uudivided profits 5, 450 00 National bank notes outstanding 48. 225 33 Stutw bauk notes outstanding 40,403 17 13,066 81 Dividends unpaid . 30, 708 38 Individual deposits 3, 048 47 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers.. 29,704 12 I Due to other national banks 15,744 66 I Due to State banks and bankers 1,780 00 i Notos and bills re-discounted '*36,'6oo"6o' | Bills payable 111,677 38 12,276 46 224, 000 00 2, 467 00 327,924 07 43,714 7L 3,108 74 975,168 36 Total'. 975, 168 36 $250,000 00 Connecticut National Bank, Bridgeport. HERVEY HlGBY, President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U.S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents j Due from other national banks j Due from State banks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses. * Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes IJ S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 927. HENRY B. D R E W , Cashier. $546, 553 39 Capital stock paid in. 587 17 256, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 10,900 64, 345 109,629 3, 057 9,300 1,349 00 83 47 42 00 36 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U". S. disbursing officers. 4, 049 70 Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers . Notes and bills re-discounted. 36,700 00 Bills payable 13, 360 00 1,041 36 1, 056, 873 70 Total. $332,100 00 102, 000 00 16, 512 48 225, 400 00 451 00 2, 337 86 243, 785 20 134, 287 16 1,056, 873 70 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 CONNECTICUT. Fequomiock National Bank, Bridgeport. I. B. PRINDLE, Cashier. C. B. HOTCHKISS, President. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation II. S. bonds to secure deposits IT. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . . Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks . . . . . . . Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing1 house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $205, 306 25 2, 642 07 200, 000 00 $200, 000 00 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits 25, 000 00 12,610 04 .. National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 12, 000 00 46, 179 70 52, 0H5 50 994 94 15, 5i;0 00 ],046 95 3,007 53 1, 970 72 179, 500 00 63 00 1, 740 00 Dividends unpaid . 9, 355 00 6tJ5 91 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 85, 004 02 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 69, 949 51 Notes and bills re-discounted . Biils payable 23,132 00 Total 573, 866 57 I 573, 866 57 Windham County National Eank, Brooklyn. JOHN GALLUP, 2 D , President. No. 1360. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. $131, 170 90 100, 000 00 C. C. CRANDALL, Cashier. Capital stock paid in. $108, 300 00 Surplus fund | Undivided profits 21,644 45 22, 000 00 5,368 08 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . 320 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers . 2,018 00 46 67 9, 000 00 88,890 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers . 38, 968 40 3, 781 95 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 267, 628 43 Total. 267, 628 43 Clinton National Bank, Clinton. J . D. L E F F I N G W E L L , President. No. 1314. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. $84,881 41 589 18 64, 000 00 Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid 8,154 18 17,427 31 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. A L F R E D H U L L , Cashier. Capital stock paid in. 19, 000 00 2,866 12 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 55,563 00 997 00 Dividends unpaid . 1, 00!) 00 433 33 I Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 2, 632 00 33 60 11 03 7, 000 00 186,162 04 I $75, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits.. Due to other national banks . Due to State banks and bankers . 746 00 26, 233 85 5, 756 07 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total . 186,162 04 202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CONNECTICUT. Danbury National Bank, Danbury. No. 943. L. P . HOYT, President. J . AMSBURY, Cashier. Resources. Loans and discounts I O verdrafts j U. S. bonds to secure circulation j U. S. bonds to secure deposits ! TJ. S. bonds on hand j Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. I Due from redeeming agents i Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit m Liabilities. $467,10t 07 309 35 285, 000 00 6,812 58, 447 4,451 1, 259 9,797 2, 029 50 46 53 46 U 35 Capital stock paid in . 73, 000 00 53, 925 43 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 249, 413 00 5,136 00 Dividends unpaid. 1,141 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 121,261 18 733 28 7, 824 00 361 10 34, 410 00 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 47,659 60 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 878, 536 21 Total. $327, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Total . 878, 536 21 National Pahquioque Bank, Danbury. No. 1132. AARON SEELEY, Vresident. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation . . . . . U. S. bonds *o secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures . . Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house BMls of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit $264, 547 40 5, 145 11 250, 000 00 17, 700 00 56, 437 67 2, 015 40 299 52 ] 5, 000 00 2, 833 05 P. SEELEY, Capital stock paid in . Cashier. $250, 000 00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 32, 000 00 23,116 46 National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding 225,000 00 3, 518 00 Dividends unpaid-, 755 00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 85, 648 03 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 28, 399 35 267 66 14,455 67 ' "4*665"GO* 244 28 331 40 15, 030 00 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable , 646,704 50 Total. WM. rotal. 648,704 50 Deep River National Bank, Deep River. R. P . S P E N C E R , President. Loans and discounts Overdrafts — U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S.bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Total. No. 1139. $189,273 61 199 81 150, 000 00 50b" 66' 4,000 00 22, 453 50 3, 015 98 2,419 91 390 42 GIDEON PARKER, Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding State bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits .... U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. Cashier. $150, 000 00 43, 500 00 11,476 59 131,805 00 464 00 49, 560 37 3, 229 18 2, 628 118 520 15, 000 00 38 33 00 393,749 12 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers 6, 856 85 86 31 Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable Total. 393, 749 12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 203 CONNECTICUT. National Bank of New England, East Haddam. W. H. GOODSPEED, President. THOMAS GROSS, J R . , Cashier. No. 1480. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds to secure deposits U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national banks Due from State banks and bankers . Real estate, furniture, and fixtures-. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Bills of other national banks Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes U. S. certificates of deposit Liabilities. $203, 895 20 495 09 130, 000 00 5,666 66 22, 590 92 2, 450 78 85 <7 4, 600 00 961 61 Capital stock paid in. 45, 000 00 5, 988 69 117,000 00 2,249 00 2, 635 00 Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 70,190 14 Due to other national banks Due to State banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted. Bills payable 13,394 07 1, 408 90 1,803 18 304 00 679 95 15,