Real 1,927 303 Total 133,925 96 936 247 BANKS OF OHIO.-RESOURCES, AUGUST, 1848. Bank Bank Eastern State Specie. Bonds. $52,207 $27,496 $12,815 $3,556 $ 17,610 $ 62,000 29,829 7,702 3,588 3,457 29,707 53,803 City Bank of Cleveland, 74,140 24,176 34,588 2,397 33,878 73,549 City Bank of Columbus, 381,909 46,087 23,891 81,643 49,486 239,150 City Bank of Cincinnati, 29,084 7,922 4,081 10,188 67,205 53,700 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, 367,464 19,454 26,253 13,361 42,207 54,000 Dayton Bank, 231,346 52,475 13,054 5,041 10,303 179,050 Franklin Bank of Zanesville, 117,477 25,407 27,190 12,624 21,151 116,350 Sandusky City Bank, 102,226 10,366 17,718 19,070 8,999 53,066 Seneca County Bank, Tiffin, 89,327 14,850 20,399 1,064 17,916 70,000 141,243 44,011 9,930 5,200 6,159 109,225 $179,735 $ 60,766 $27,195 $853 $ 14,311 $20,000 83,507 31,322 12,908 9,341 8,894 10,000 Chillicothe Branch, 456,851 106,708 26,047 10,747 69,291 36,000 Commercial Branch, Cleveland, 355,224 85,534 29,506 47,723 76,067 29,375 Commercial Branch, Toledo, 167,785 62,203 21,507 67,566 41,260 23,000 Dayton Branch, 237,851 66,510 19,665 36,677 20,875 25,300 Delaware County Branch, 173,419 62,873 3,696 897 50,591 17,700 Exchange Branch, Columbus, 226,087 70,927 31,417 9,090 28,103 23,750 Farmers' Branch, Ashtabula, 78,019 35,485 7,307 8,612 21,190 8,000 Farmers' Branch, Mansfield, 109,393 31,913 10,350 3,404 10,330 11,600 Farmers' Branch, Ripley, 85,354 49,296 13,766 28,043 25,281 13,545 Farmers' Branch, Salem, 172,707 47,822 10,981 1,152 8,899 16,000 Franklin Branch, Columbus, 311,390 90,522 18,121 5,806 37,519 31,250 Franklin Branch, Cincinnati, 553,317 100,860 81,088 22,392 7,220 30,000 Harrison County Branch, Cadiz, 115,483 31,922 8,424 3,611 19,639 12,000 191,482 49,424 Hocking Valley Branch, Lancaster, 16,005 3,040 2,759 16,171 3,279 26,999 18,096 20,317 Jefferson Branch, Steubenville, 210,491 79,378 Knox County Branch, Mt. Vernon, . OLD BANKS. Total of Old Banks, 127,633 90,119 71,901 96,594 63,398 30,139 8,758 3,221 5,489 926 9,811 5,463 5,490 10,492 8,000 8,700 8,000 716 562 272 754 655 651 720 698 184,284 54 . . $442 BANKS OF OH10.-LIABILITIES, AUGUST, 1848. Safety Surplus lation. Deposits. Fund. Fund. Bank of Geauga, $ 30,000 $49,420 $1,028 $32,961 $62,000 $2,265 Canal Bank of Cleveland, 50,000 47,203 647 17,202 16,303 50,000 62,859 6,245 55,374 65,050 4,900 120,505 225,758 38,322 259,924 189,175 23,000 City Bank of Cincinnati, 49,800 49,771 179 6,929 53,700 23,220 Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, 50,000 31,011 38,414 304,332 54,000 4,713 Dayton Bank, 71,810 150,673 920 84,517 179,050 276 Franklin Bank of Zanesville, 70,900 63,209 5,103 66,614 116,350 1,428 50,000 50,126 7,187 33,225 53,066 1,818 30,000 68,601 4,233 39,874 70,000 40,000 101,571 61,160 109,225 3,542 $100,000 $186,415 $24,746 $158 Belmont Branch, Bridgeport, 50,150 63,839 238 34,979 $6,700 565 Chillicothe Branch, 227,105 332,609 5,945 124,667 3,095 5,161 Commercial Branch, Cleveland, 162,500 269,064 29,291 131,286 17,700 Commercial Branch, Toledo, 120,000 220,404 4,003 29,171 562 1,672 Dayton Branch, 150,390 163,481 2,168 80,499 5,624 Delaware County Branch, Delaware, 89,226 170,480 7,412 6,605 51,120 77,632 647 22,998 6,750 Farmers' Branch, Mansfield, 57,430 100,472 3,133 20,190 474 Farmers' Branch, Ripley, 68,210 113,492 812 28,000 2,445 1,613 Farmers' Branch, Salem, 80,000 150,166 964 20,726 1,000 3,627 Franklin Branch, Columbus, 175,000 252,781 1,917 53,690 50 8,712 Franklin Branch, Cincinnati, 169,000 209,493 79,019 336,270 2,020 Harrison County Branch, Cadiz, 63,120 106,752 20,928 600 39 Hocking Valley Branch, Lancaster, 81,355 168,784 2,990 35,384 1 1,940 Jefferson Branch, Steubenville, 100,000 169,928 2,822 79,957 7,301 $3,209 1,932 $314,970 80 158,405 13 5,992 694 52,460 60,000 92,347 74,631 84,792 1,180 508 169 358 2,000 Knox County Branch, Mt. Vernon, OLD Banks. Total of Old Banks, 29,307 . 1,650 2,239 500 7,900 $88,970 $200,000 $176,994 200,000 193,139 611,226 16,450 613,015 900,202 $6,605 9,610 4,632 68,622 $287,074 $1,373,357 259,849 1,864,953 $69,757 102,283 961,116 967,920 $649,207 $4,199,429 $1,037,679 $6,424,055 $7,931,366 $403,408 223 nott Circulatien $6.668.025. for about 1.900.000 credoblants iqroll about $3.50 Tocash once STATE BANK OF OHIO. We publish the following report of the Select Committee, appointed to examine into the affairs of the Board of Control of the State Bank of Ohio, as communicated to the Senate of that State on the 6th of February, 1846, The Report now published will illustrate the plan of organization, &c., of this Bank, which is an institution founded on principles entirely different from any Banking Institution that we know of in the Union. Mr. Perkins, from a select committee, made the following report to the State Senate, 6 February, 1846. The agency of the Board of Control, in the discharge of their important functions, will be best understood by reference to some of their by-laws. Their office is open during business hours, on all days of the year except Sundays, the Fourth of July, public fast, and thanksgiving days. The regular meetings of the Board are semi-annually ; special meetings at the call of the President or Executive Commitiee, and when not in session, its duties devolve on the Executive Committee. Upon any apprehension that any branch is unsafe, or mismanaging its affairs, further delivery of notes for circulation is to be suspended till a careful and thorough examination into its affairs is made by the Executive Committee. At the close of every month each branch is required to transmit to the Board of Control, under oath, an abstract of its condition, in substance like that required by the 59th section of the act of incorporation, to be made quarterly to the Auditor of State. At the end of each three months, the Cashier of each branch shall furnish an alphabetical list of all the notes, bills, or bonds, delinquent in such branch, a copy of which list is to be sent to each branch. If any branch shall become possessed of its own stock, so as to leave in the hands of its individual stockholders less stock, in proportion to its circulating notes received from the Board, than the proportion prescribed by law, such branch shall immediately return to the Board such portion of its notes of circulation as may be necessary to restore such proportion. No branch shall establish an agency for loaning money or purchasing bills or bonds, or operating for the benefit of such branch, at any place other than its own office; nor shall any note, bond, or bill, be discounted or purchased except by order of the directors or their committee, entered on their nals. Regularly, once in six months, a member of the Board of Control, is sent out to examine critically the affairs of each branch, and makes a detailed and particular report to the Board. No notice is given to the branch of the intended investigation. Upon application of two stockholders of any branch, and good cause is shown, the Board shall order a special examination. The branches are forbidden to exchange its notes of circulation, with any bank, banker or corporation out of the State; also with any bank or company within the State without approbation of the Board of Control: they are also forbidden to deliver to any person, bank, banker, company, or corporation, either in or out of the State, any of its notes for the purpose of giving them circulation; the paying them in the bona fide purchase of bills of exchange being excepted. Branches are also now required monthly to report whether, since their last statement, they have caused any of their evidences of debt to be re-discounted, or in any way hypothecated for realizing the proceeds in eastern funds or otherwise; if so, whether endorsed by the branch, to whom, and on what terms. |