Feb. 12, 1846. May 14, 1846. August 13, 1846. Nov. 12, 1846. STATE OF THE BANK OF NORTHUMBERLAND. DR. Capital stock, Contingent fund, Notes in circulation, 25,000 00 204,734 88 319,379 64 Dividends unpaid, 225,771 15 273,409 49 1,449 60 5,333 60 1,982 60 5,120 60 Profit and loss, 552 71 3,751 77 2,919 77 Discounts, exchange and interest, 2,985 98 5,282 86 775 23 5,970 55 461 39 CR. Feb. 12, 1846. May 14, 1846. August 13, 1846. Nov. 12, 1846. Northumberland County, s8: Personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace in and for the said county, Joseph R Priestley, Cashier of the Bank of Northumberland, who being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that the above statements are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 16th day of November, A. D. 1846. J. R. PRIESTLEY, Cashier. A. L. DUFFENBAUHER, J. P. Due by other banks, Notes and checks, other banks, Relief notes, issue of 4th May, 1841. Specie, February 6. May 5. August 7. November 6. STATE OF THE BANK OF GERMANTOWN, as the same stood on the second discount days in the months of February, May, August and November, 1846, to wit: DR. To stockholders-For capital, $142,050 00 $142,050 00 $142,050 00 $142,050 00 Dividends unpaid, 1,291 50 894 50 1,217 00 5,964 00 Contingent fund, 15,354 25 15,217 06 14,893 08 11,874 59 Real estate, banking house, 2,867 40 2,817 40 Merion estate, bought at sheriff's sale on our own mortgage, Income Merion estate, 4,530 00 4,530 00 4,530 00 4,530 00 13,378 16 13,378 16 14,273 21 14,298 83 162 56 Wissahiccon estate, bought at sheriff's sale on our own mortgage, 59 27 24,300 00 24,300 00 24,300 00 24,300 00 1,192 50 674 09 1,504 41 1,261 48 Dividends on Dr., $142,050 00. 4 per cent. declared May 5, $5,682 00. Do. do. $142,050 00. 3 per cent. declared Nov. 3, $4,971 75. Philadelphia County, ss:-Before me, the subscriber, one of the justices of the peace in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared John T. Watson, Cashier of the Bank of Germantown, who being duly sworn according to law, did declare and say, that the foregoing statement is just and true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. JOHN T. WATSON, Cashier. JACOB REANER, J. P Sworn and subscribed before me, this 16th day of November, 1846. |