gaged in rebellion, Exchange due from Banks in States not en Answer to 4th Question. Notes of N. C. Banks, as follows: $4,913/01 8,797 84 1,518 50 Bank of North-Carolina, 66 Charlotte, Washington, Yanceyville, Wadesboro, $1,135 Farmers' Bank N. C., Greensboro', Notes of S. C. Banks, as follows: 208 3,059 Bank of Camden, 100 Commercial Bank, Columbia, 135 Bank of Hamburg, 410 Exchange Bank of Columbia, 125 Bank of Chester, 890 Planters' Bank of Fairfield, 115 Bank of Newberry, 190 66 of South-Carolina, 185 "of Georgetown, 525 Farmers' and Exchange B'k, Charleston, 440 State Bank of S. Carolina, Bank of South-Carolina, Peoples' Bank, Union Bank of S. C., South-Western R. R. Bank, Bank of Charleston, 615 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, 295 Bank of State of S. C., 1,235 Statement of Assets and Debts of the Commercial Bank of Wilmington, June 24, 1865—Continued. 66 66 8 Answer to 6th Question, Confederate Bonds, dated 2d March 1863, N. C. Bonds 6 per cent., dated 1st July, 1862, 1st Sept., 1862, Cer. for Bonds 6 per c't., 24th Feb., 1863, 125,000 8,000 1st May, 1861, 74,000 3,500: 100,000 5,500 166 6 66 "27th Ap'l, 1863, 1861, Am't of Notes discounted prior to 20th May, Am't of Bills of Exchange, discounted prior to 20th May, 1861, all of which we consider good, Answer to 8th Question. Amount of Notes now held, discounted sirce 20th May, 1861, and date of discount as fol 58,957 95 5,950 10,215 Statement of Assets and Debts of the Commercial Bank of Wilmington, June 24, 1865-Continued. $160,76995 *$12,000 of above item is coin, loaned to the Real Estate held and valued in 1860, at Suspended Debt. Judgment account, The last item is offset by a deposit of $23,760 05 to credit of O. G. Parsley, Pres't., and included in amount due to depositors. In answer to the 3d question above, I would say that it was generally agreed by the Banks in the Southern States that balances due each other were payable in Confederate Notes. DEBTS. Answer to 1st Question. Amount of Notes in circulation, Answer to 2d Question. Amount due to depositors as follows: Amount deposited prior to May 20th, 1861, "C since 66 A 66 9,000 2,068 83 21,771 17 294,973 22,941 90 66. 5,849 92 23,760 05 to Cr. of O. G. Parsley, President, as offset to judgment account $21,771 16, Answer to 3d Question. This amount deposited under special agreement to be checked out in same currency, $769 50. Answer to 4th Question. ****· Amount due to other Banks on current accounts, commencing prior to May 20th, 1861, $4,967 44 Statement of Assets and Debts of the Commercial Bank of The agreement among the Banks was that debts due to each other were payable in Confederate Notes. Answer to 5th Question. Dividends due to stockholders: declared prior to May 20th, 1861, No dividends declared since February, 1864. Amount of capital stock, all paid in, O. G. PARSLEY, Prest. |