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TOMPKINS COUNTY.
Merchants' and Farmers' Bank.-Ithaca.
Organized in 1838, to continue 100 years. Capital, $80,000.
J. B. Williams, President.

C. E. Hardy, Cashier.
Tompkins County Bank.-Ithaca.
Organized in 1836, to continue 30 years. Capital, $250,000. Shares, 100
dollars.
H. Camp, President.

N. T. Williams, Cashier.
ULSTER COUNTY.

Bank of Rondout.-Rondout.
Organized October 5, 1848. Capital, $150,000.
J. Hasbrouck, President.

E. B. Newkirk, Cashier.
Bank of Ulster.-Saugerties.
Organized June 17, 1852. Capital, $150,000.
John Kiersted, President.

A. J. Ketcham, Cashier. Kingston Bank.-Kingston. Organized in 1836. Charter expires in 1866. Capital, $200,000. Shares, 100 dollars. J. H. Hasbrouck, President.

C. H. Van Gaasbeck, Cashier. State of New York Bank.–Kingston. Organized July 9, 1853. Capital, $125,000. J. Burhams, President.

B. M. Hasbrouck, Cashier. L'Ister County Bank.-Kingston. Organized in 1831. Charter expires in 1861. Capital, $100,000. Shares, 50 dollars. Cornelius Bruyn, President.

C. D. Bruyn, Cashier.
WARREN COUNTY.

Glen's Falls Bank.-Glen's Falls.
Organized October 31, 1851. Capital, $112,000.
B. B. Burhans, President.

John Alden, Cashier.
Commercial Bank of Glen's Falls.—Glen's Falls.
Organized April 28, 1853. Capital, $136,400.
Wm. McDonald, President.

Isaiah Scott, Cashier.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.

Pank of Fort Edward.--Fort Edward.
Organized October 3, 1851. Capital, $200,000.
Joseph Parry, President.

A. Wing, Cashier.
Bank of Salem.-Salem,
Organized May 17, 1853. Capital, $139,546.
B. Blair, President.

B. F. Bancroft, Cashier. Bank of Whitehall.-Whitehall. Organized in 1829. Charter expires in 1859. Capital, $100,000. D. Jones, President.

E. W. Parker, Cashier. Cambridge Valley Bank.--North White Creek. Organized January 20, 1855. Capital, $139,392. Orrin Kellog, President.

James Thompson, Cashier. Commercial Bank of Whitehall.-Whitehall. Organized August 15, 1849. Capital, $108,200. A. H. Griswold, President.

S. W. Bailey, Cashier.

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Farmers' Bank of Washington County.-Fort Edward.
Organized January 30, 1856. Capital, $162,921.
George Harvey, President.

George Clements, Cashier.
Washington County Bank.-Greenwich.
Organized in 1839, to continue 211 years. Capital, $200,000.
Henry Holmes, President.

E. Andrews, Cashier.
WAYNE COUNTY.

Briggs' Bank of Clyde.-Clyde.
Organized Sept. 21, 1855. Capital, $62,611.
S. S. Briggs, Banker.

W. H. Coffin, Cashier.
Commercial Bank of Clyde.--Clyde.
Organized January 7, 1851. Capital, $56,639.
Isaac Miller, President.

B. M. Vanderveer, Cashier. Cuyler's Bank.–Palmyra. Organized March 16, 1846. Capital, $100,000. George W. Cuyler, President.

S. P. Seymour, Cashier.

Lyons Bank.-Lyons. Organized February 24, 1814. Capital, $48,609. D. W. Parshall, President.

P. R. Westfall, Cashier.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY.

Bank of Sing-Sing.–Sing-Sing.
Organized July 13, 1853. Capital, $150,000.
B. Brandreth, President.

W. J, Wixson, Cashier.
Bank of Yonkers.-Yonkers.
Organized June 26, 1854. Capital, $150,000.
John Olmsted, President.

Egbert Howland, Cashier. Croton River Bank.--South-East. Organized March 21, 1856. Capital, $134,000. Thomas Drew, President.

T. Reed, Cashier Farmers' and Drovers' Bapk.-Somers. Organized in 1839, to continue 111 years. Capital, $111,150. Gerard Crane, President.

H. M. Bissell, Cashier. Westchester County Bank.-Peekskill. Organized in 1833. Charter expires 1863. Capital, $200,000. C. A. G. Depew, President.

D. F. Clapp, Cashier.
WYOMING COUNTY.

Farmers' Bank of Attica.--Attica.
Organized July 9, 1856. Capital, $54,533.
Leonidas Doty, Banker.

R. P. Taylor, Cashier
Smith's Bank of Perry.-Perry.
Organized Sept. 1, 1855. Capital, $50,000.
R. H. Smith, President.

A. D. Smith, Cashier. Wyoming County Bank.-Warsaw. Organized December 10, 1851. Capital, $60,000. J. H. Darling, President.

E. Maynard, Cashier.
YATES COUNTY.

J. T. Raplee's Bank.--Dundee.
Organized March 27, 1857. Capital, $50,000.
J. T. Raplee, Banker.

S. S. Raplee, Cashier. CHARTERED BANK CAPITAL

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IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK AT DIFFERENT PERIODS. PERIODS. No. of Banks. Capital. PERIODS. No. of Banks. Capital. In 1800.. 4

$3,420.000 In 1815.. 150. $13.734.833 “ 1805.

7
5,430,000
“ 1850.

47,779.727
10. 7,430.000
" 1851.

55,580,181 1815.

18.215,000
“ 1852.

59,705,683
33. 21,105,000
56 1853.

73,183,251 40. 25,105,000 6 1854.

83,773,288 “ 1830. 53. 29,805,000

1855.

85.599,530 “ 1835. 94. 31,483,460 " 1856.

97,806.301 - 1810. 106. 36,733,460

56 1857.

279. .107,507,659 Total number of Banks in the State of New York, January, 1858, 279, of which 54 are in the city of New York. Total capital, $99,680,237.

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New Jersey

BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES—JANUARY, 1858.

Discounts, No. BANKS. Circulation. Deposits. Exchange, etc. Specie. Maine...

69 $2,194,623 $1,666,755 $11,164.537 $616.910 New Hampshire.. 51 1,302,638 875,789 7,389,813 275,934 Vermont.

41 2,679,269 797,852 7,483,422 208,858 Massachusetts...174 9,795,630 22,725,600 92,130,832 6,322,485 Rhode Island. 93 2,393,562 2,982,102 26,422,274 602,669 Connecticut. 75 6,420,454 5,836,725 32,537.030 1,523,090 New York.

.279 31,192,465 88,369,347 200,363,090 31,204.356

47 2,187.540 3,796,284 12,188,976 1.308,851 Pennsylvania .

78 7,636,670 23,052,789 52,093,174 6,027.218 Delaware.

12 799,514 868,414 3,255,519 146.367 Maryland. 29 3,479,558 10,291,035 23,077,370 3,522,561 Dist. of Columbia. 5 350,000

300,000 Virginia... 66 9,487,352 7,495,709 28.569,223 3,092,741 North Carolina.. 29 5,312,213 1,176,671 12,738,556 1,156,933 South Carolina. 20 8,799,753 6,502,277 30,186,982 1,299,039 Georgia..

67 7,957,370 6,506,087 18,328,088 2,388,944 Alabama.

6 2,711,088 2,428,260 6,688,662 1,139,312 Mississippi

4 213,537 83,435 657,539 7,912 Louisiana.

13 4,535,949 13,539,274 28,623,992 10,505,213 Texas..

1 103.479 78,416 534,939 7,586 Tennessee.

51 6,254,201 4,355,301 17,326,670 2,656.537 Kentucky

39 7,867,932 2,324,858 18,130,032 4,728,956

54 4,389,327 3,405,370 11,657,848 1,616,254 Michigan

5 329,486 1,798,365 2,793,063 371.986 Indiana.

43 3,040,356 3,030,051 9,124,958 1,420,076 Illinois

45 1,647,340 1,146,682 7,573,547 676,116 Missouri.

14 425,572 345,580 2,244,473 337.102 Wisconsin

73 574,416 3,933,186 10,281,997 552,938 Kansas. Nebraska.

6 220,262 125,291 420,161 136,35 Minnesota

Ohio..

Total.

.1,499 $134,301,556 $219,337,574 $673,986,767 $84,158,270

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STATEMENT Showing the number of Banking Associations and Individual Bankers in

each county, the Amount of Capital, and the Amount of Circulation outstanding, October 1, 1857.

No. of
Amount

Amount
COUNTIES.

Banks.
of Capital.

of Circulation. Albany

11
$4,282,200

$1,005,040 Allegany

105,000

129,980 Broome

400,000

357,514 Cattaraugus. Cayuga.

4
700,000

466.965 Chautauque.

7
541,435

510.889 Chemung

350.000

205,579 Chenango

265,000

197.070 Clinton

150,000

164,466 Columbia

1,000,000

403,104 Cortland.

50,000

53,775 Delaware..

275,000

232,873 Dutchess

900,000

632,529 Erie

14
3,207,911

1,286,414 Essex

none. Franklin..

145,800

139,616 Fulton..

150,000

103,794 Genesee..

3
430,000

245,100 Greene.

2
270,965

153,939 Hamilton

none. Herkimer.

6
705,000

524,604 Jefferson

7
860,679

662,649 Kings

7
2,118,250

919,349 Lewis.

1
102,450

80,500 Livingston

4
480,250

361,446 Madison

6
695,000

582,164 Monroe..

10
2,238,100

1,189,114 Montgomery

5
692,500

524,959 New York

51
61,542,735

7,037,849 Niagara..

3
300.000

208,358 Oneida..

11
2,185,350

1,075,045 Onondaga

9
1,425.000

835,364 Ontario

280,000

305,055 Orange.

8
1,387,900

923,815 Orleans.

2
150,000

190,974 Oswego.

7
1.392,800

655,711 Otsego

5
780.900

597,999 Putnam

4
358,810

352,581 Queens

none, Rensselaer.

13
3,650,750

1,203,914 Richmond

none. Rockland

none. Saratoga

6
801,388

424.307 Schenectady

1
200,000

99,909 Schoharie

1
100,000

91,600 Schuyler

1
50,000

16,000 Seneca

1
100,000

106,61.5 Steuben

5
294,500

298,690 St. Lawrence

3
422,000

312,968

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SAVINGS' BANKS. SUMMARY, showing the aggregate of the Resources and Liabilities and

other matters of the Institutions for Savings of the State of New York, as exhibited by their reports to the Superintendent of the Banking Department, on the 1st day of January, 1858.

RESOURCES. Bonds and mortgages.

$20,234,586 Estimated value of mortgaged premises.

$48,668,888 Stock investments, amount invested

17,349,300 Par value of stocks

17,818,700 Estimated value of same.

17,029,242 Stocks upon which money has been loaned, par value. 1,582,227 Amount loaned thereon..

1,123,961 Amount loaned upon personal securities

21,046 Amount invested in real estate

947,165 Cash on deposit in banks...

3,287,441 Cash on hand, not deposited in banks.

854,770 Amount loaned or deposited, not included under either of the above heads.

50,462 Miscellaneous resources.

17,190 Add for cents.

70 Total Resources.

$43,885,991 LIABILITIES, Amount due depositors

$41,422,672 Miscellaneous liabilities.

25,651 Excess of assets over liabilities

2,437,623 Add for cents.

45

1858, was.

Total Liabilities

$13,885,991 Averaging to each depositor...

$203 24 The number of open accounts on the morning of January 1st,

203.804 The total amount deposited during the calendar year 1857, was 24.830,443 The total amount withdrawn during the calendar year 1857. was 26,54: 9682 The amount received for interest during the calendar year 1857,

2,643,615 The amount for interest placed to the credit of depositors for the same period, was...

2,070,851

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