17346. Exchange Bank (Columbia, SC)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 26, 1869
Location
Columbia, South Carolina (34.001, -81.035)

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Description

Multiple newspaper notices (Nov 1869) report a court order in State of South Carolina appointing C. H. Baldwin as Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia and directing publication to settle accounts. No articles describe a depositor run; the bank was placed in receivership by court action and appears to be closed. OCR in some articles shows year '1860' but context and judge's order date is November 26, 1869.

Events (2)

1. November 26, 1869 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Pursuant to the above order ... appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days ... C. H. BALDWIN, Receiver. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 26, 1869.
Source
newspapers
2. November 26, 1869 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Court action (State ex rel. the Attorney-General) against the president and directors resulted in appointment of a receiver and order to settle accounts.
Newspaper Excerpt
On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney-General, it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank ... be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from New-York Tribune, December 7, 1869

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STATE OF ILLINOIS EXECUTIVE OFFICE, SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 23, 1869. BY virtne of and in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Illinois, entitled An Act in relation to the payment of the priscipal and interest of the State debt." approved February 22. 1859. I. JOHN M. PALMER, Governor of the State of Illinois do hereby notify all whom IBRY concern. that on MONDAY the third day of Jasuary, 1870, at the American Exchange National Bank, in the City of New. York. the State Treasurer of Illinois will pay the bonds of the State of Illinois, hereinafter particularly designated in this proclamation; and by virtue of and in pursuance of said law. I do further notify all whom it may concern. that the interest upon each and all of said bonds will cease from the time of payment specified in this notice, to wit: from the said third day of January, 1870. namely: Bonds denourteated Illinois Six Per Cent Refunded Stock, payable after the year 1869, numbered, respect tively, 7. 8, 11. 18. 32, 36, 38, 39, 40, 47, 55, 56, 57, 81, 90, 91 92. 9. 94, 93, 96. 97. 93. 90, 100, 107, 108, 141, 143, 144, 146, 147, 139, 193. 194. 195, 193. 199, 200. 201, 202. 213. In testimony whereof, 1 hereto set me hand. and cause to be afixed the Great Seal of State Done at the City of Sprinefield, this 23d day JOHN M. PALMER of November, A D. 1869. By the Governor: EDWARD RUMMEL Secretary of State. ALAMAZOO, ALLEGAN, and GRAND RAPIDS RAILROAD COMPANY EIGHT PER CENT BONDS, GUARANTEED BY LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY AND MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY FOR SALE BY WM. & JOHN O'BRIEN, NO. 58 WALL-ST. Also, CHICAGO CITY WATER LOAN SEVEN PER CENT BONDS. THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK New-York Nov. 29. 1869. TATE of ILLINOIS, Treasurer's Office.The INTEREST which will become due upon Stock of the STATE OF ILLINOIS on the first Monday of January, 1870. will be paid at THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK in the City of New York, from the third to the seventeenth days (inclusive) of January. proxhan ERASTUS N. BATES, State Treasurer. (Signed). Springfield, Illinois, Nov. 23. 1869. ACKSON, LANSING and SAGINAW RAILROAD COMPANY.-PROPOSALS will be received by ISAAC LIVERMORE esq., Treasurer of the Michigan Central Railroad Cont* past, at office in Boston notil the 28th day of December, 1809. at BOOH. for the sale of Fifty-four Thousand Dollars or any part thereof. of our FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to be purchased u der the contract with that Company. and to be delivered to said Treasurer at Boston. on the 31st of December. and paid for by him on delivery. H. A HAYDEN, President J. I. & S. R R. Ca. Jackson Dec 1. 1869 S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland Country THE STATE (2 relations THE TORNEY-GENERAL va. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA- Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney General it Is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin the Receiver of the above-nawed Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank and that be require in said notice that all claims egalust said Bank and all debts due the same. ie settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks is The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Beitimore and one in New York L. BOOZER Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina Richland County D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for sold county de certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the enter for patilication' in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney-General 18 The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Colmubia. 8. C." la testumony whereof 1 have heremate set ADT hand and affixed my seal of office. at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. D. B. MILLER C. C. P. Persuant to the above order of the Hon. L Boozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that ther must be presented and proves within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Not. 26, 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, December 10, 1869

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THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, NEW-YORK Nov. 29. 1869. (TATE of ILLINOIS. Treasurer's Office.The INTEREST which will become due upon Stock of the STATE OF ILLINOIS on the first Monday of January, 1870, will be paid at THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK in the City of New-York, from the third to the seventeenth days (inclusive) of January, preximo. ERASTUS N. BATES, State Treasurer. (Signed). Springfield, Illinois, Nov. 23. 1869. J ACKSON, LANSING and SAGINAW RAILROADCOMPANY.-PROPOSALS will be received by ISAAC LIVERMORE. esq., Treasurer of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, at his office in Boston until the 28th day of December. 1869, at BOOD. for the sale of Fifty-four Thousand Dollars. or any part thereof. of our FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to be purchased under the contract with that Company, and to be delivered to said Treasurer at Boston, on the 31st of December, and paid for by him on delivery. A. HAYDEN, President J. L. & 8. R. R. Co. Jackson. Dec 1. 1869. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland County. THE STATE ex relatione THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney-General. it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore and one in New-York. L. BOOZER, Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers. Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.- D. B. Miller. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county. do certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the order for publication' in the case of The State ex relatione the Attorney-General vs. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. 8. C." In testimony whereof I have hereunte set my hand and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. [L. a.] D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Boozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN. Receiver. 26 1860 g


Article from New-York Tribune, December 15, 1869

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TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richlan County. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY GENERAL vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney-General. it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks to The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore. and one in New-York. L. BOOZER Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers. Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.-1, D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county. do certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the "order for publication" in the case of The State esc relations the Attorney-General vs. ThePresident and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. S. C." In testimony whereof I bave herennto set my hand and affixed my real of [L.S.] office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 186. D. B. MILLER, C. CP. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Boozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia S. C. C. H. BALDWIN, Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26, 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, December 18, 1869

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n! 11 aminn no S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Riehland County. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney General. it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that he require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore. and one in New-York. L. BOOZER. Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers, Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.-1. D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, do certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the order for publication" in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney-General vs. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. 8. C." In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. (L. a.) Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Boozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, 8. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia. S. C. C. H. BALDWIN. Receiver. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 26, 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, December 23, 1869

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JOHN T. HILL, Cashier. THOS. A. VISE, jr., President THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK. NEW YORK. Dec. 10. 1869. THE ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTORS of this BANK will be held at the Banking Rooms. No. 363 Broadway. on the SECOND TUESDAY in January (11th proxime), between the JOHN T. HILL Cashier. hours of 12 In. and 2 p. BR. STATE OF ILLINOIS. EXECUTIVE OFFICE, SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 23, 1869. BY virtue of and in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Illinois, entitled An Act 10 relation to the payment of the principal and interest of the State debt," approved February 22. 1859. I. JOHN M. PALMER Governor of the State of Illinois. do hereby notify all whom it may concern. that on MONDAY, the third day of Jannary. 1870, at the American Exchange National Bank in the City of New. York. the State Treasurer of Illinois will pay the bonds of the State of Illinois, hereinafter particularly designated in this proclamation: and by virtue of and in pursuance of said law. I do further notify all whom it may concern. that the interest upon each and all of said bonds will cease from the time of payment specified in this notice, to wit: from the said third day of January, 1870, namely: Bonds denominated Illinois Six Per Cent Refunded Stock, payable after the year 1869, numbered respectively, 7. 8, 11, 18. 19, 20, 21. 22. 23, 24. 25, 26, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 38, 39, 40. 47, 55. 56, 57. 58. 59, 60. 61. 63, 69, 70, 71. 72. 73. 77, 80, 81. 90, 91 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97. 98, 99, 100. 107, 108. 141, 143, 144, 146, 147, 189, 193, 194. 195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 213. In testimony whereof, I hereto set my hand. and cause to be affixed the Great Seal of State. Done at the City of Springfield, this 23d day JOHN M. PALMER. of November A D. 1869. By the Governor: EDWARD RUMMEL Secretary of State. ACKSON, LANSING and SAGINAW RAILROAD COMPANY-PROPOSALS will be received by ISAAC LIVERMORE esq. Treasurer of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, at his office in Boston, until the 28th day of December. 1869, at noon. for the sale of Fifty-four Thousand Dollars or any part thereof. of our FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to be purchased under the contract with that Company. and to be delivered to said Treasurer at Beston, on the 31st of December, and paid for by him on delivery. H. A. HAYDEN, President J. L. & 8. R. R. Co. Jackson. Dec 1. 1869. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland County. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain. Attorney-General it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank and that he require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same. be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baitimore. and one in New-York. L. BOOZER Judge Fifth Circuit. At Chambers, Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina Richland County. -1, D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county. de certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the order for publication' in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney General vs. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. S. C." In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my band and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. [L. S.] D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Beozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit. S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at biseffice. in Columbia 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN, Receiver. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 26. 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, December 27, 1869

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THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. NKW-YORK Nov. 29. 1869. STATE of ILLINOIS. Treasurer's Office.The INTEREST which will become due upon Stock of the STATE OF ILLINOIS on the first Monday of January, 1870. will he paid at THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK in the City of ww York, from the third to the seventeenth days (inclusive) of January, preximo. ERASTUS N. BATES, State Treasurer. (Signed). Springfield, Illinois, Nov. 23, 1869 CITY OF ALLEGHENY PA. TREASURER'S OFFICE December 13, 1869 A LLEGHENY CITY COMPROMISE BONDS WANTED.-Persona holding Compromise Bonds of the City of Allegheny. Pa., are hereby notified that the Sinking Fund of 1869 will be invested in these Bonds at the lowest rates offered. Proposals will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY 1st day of January, 1870. D. MACFERRON Treasurer of the City of Ailegheny, Pa. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland S Country, THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain. Attorney-General it isordered: That C. H. Baidwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, de forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baitimore. and one in New-York L. BOOZER, Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers Columbia, 8. C., November 26. 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, do certify that the preceding page coutains a true copy of the order for publication in the case of The State ex relatione the Attorney-General VR. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bauk of Columbia. 8. C." In testimony whereof I have hereunte set my band and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. [L.S.] D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Beezer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persign having claims against the said Bank that ther must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. h Columbia. 8. c. C. H. BALDVIN. Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26, 1860. the HOLDERS of OHIO STATE TO STOCKS.-Notice is hereby given that the interet due ou the 1st day of January, 1870. ou the Funded debt of the State โ‚ฌ Ohio, will be paid at the AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, in the City of New York, from the 1st to the 15th proximo (melositly:) and thereafter at our office is this Ohio Dec. 141869. JAMES H. GODMAN Auditor of Sate. ISAAC R SHERWOOD Secretary f State, WM. H. WEST, Attorney-General, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the Sate of Obio. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA TREASURER DEPARTMENT. } COLUMBIA. 8 C., Dec. 7. 1869. THE INTEREST maturing Jan. 1, 1870 on the BONDS of the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA till be paid in Gold on demand on and after Jan. 1. at the Banking Home of H. H. KIMPTON, No. 9 Nassau-at. New York, and at the Treasry Office in Columbia, 8. C. The interest ou the Regestered Stocksof the State NILES G. PARIER, will be paid at Columbia only. Treasurer State Sonb Carolina Coupons will be received for examination on and after 276 inst. H. H. KIMPTON. FinancialAgent, State Soub Carolina. ONEIDA. N. Y., De 18, 1869. THE COUPONS of the New-York and Oswego Midland Railroad, First Mortgage, 7 per centgold bonds due Jan. I. 1870, will be paid on and after that date (free of Government tax), on presentation at the Banking House of GEORGEOPDYR & D. C. LITTLEJOHNPresident Co., 25 Nassau-st N. Y. reK ALAMAZOO. ALLEGAN, AND GRAND RAPIDS RAILROAD COMPANY.-PROPOSALS be ceived by ISAAC LIVERMORE Treasurer of the Mielgan Central Railroad Company. at his ffice in Boston, until the 28th dy of Deceinber, at BOOD for the SALE of twenty-eight thousand dolars, or any part thereof, of our FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to 6 purchased under the contract with that Company, and to be delivered said Treasurer. at Boston, OD the 31st day of December, 1869, and pad for by him on delivery.


Article from New-York Tribune, January 7, 1870

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OUTH GEORGIA and FLORIDA R. R. Co.'s 1st Mortgage 7 per cent Bends. indorsed by the State of Georgia, and both principal and interest guaranteed by the Atlantic and Gulf R. R. Company, by which the former road has been leased. It is 58 miles in length. and the entire issue of the bonds is but $500,000. For sale by M. K. JESUP & COMPANY, No. 12 Plue-st. 125 PER CENT INTEREST.-Cheapest Securities in the market. UNION PACIFIC LAND GRANT BONDS, bearing 7 per cent (currency) Interest, for sale at 56 1-2 and accrued interest. These Bonds are taken at PAR in the purchase of the Com. CORNE & STANTON No. 25 Broad-st. pany's Lands. OFFICE OF AMERICAN PORTABLE GAS WORKS COMPANY, No. 29 COURTLANDT-ST. N. Y. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the AMERICAN PORTABLE GAS WORKS COMPANY. for the election of Trustees for the ensuing year, will be held at this office on TUESDAY. the 11th instant. at 2 P. m. SCOTTO C. NASH, Secretary. S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland Countr. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY-GENE vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA-Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney-General it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank. and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore. and one in New-York. L. BOOZER, Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers. Columbia, 8. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.-I. D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, do certify that the preceding page contains a true copy of the order for publication" in the case of The State ex relatione the Attorney-General US. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. S. C." Is testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affired my seal of [L. &.) office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Booter Judge of the Fifth Circuit, S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN, Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26, 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, January 11, 1870

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TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland Countr. THE STATE ex relatione THE ATTORNEY GENERAL S vs. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts On motion of D. H. Chamberlain. Attorney-General it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same. be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore, and one in New-York. L. BOOZER, Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers. Columbia, S. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.-I. D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Cominon Pleas for said county. do certify that the preceding page coutains a true copy of the order for publication" in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney General V8. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. S. C." In testimony whereof I have hereunto set IDV hand and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. [L. 8.] D. B. MILLER C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Beezer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that ther must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia, S. C. C. H. BALDWIN. Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26. 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, January 13, 1870

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financial. UARTERLY REPORT of the MUTUAL BANK on SATURDAY, the 18th day of December, 1869. RESOURCES. $123,968 97 Losus and Discounts 56 46 Overdrafts 469 07 Due from Banks 18,866 00 Due from the Directors of the Bank 7,982 00 Real Estate 359 61 Speaie, 20,598 17 Cash Items. vix: and Exchanges 27,181 00 United States Notes 3,380 58 Furniture and Fixture Account Stocks $5,000; Promissory and United States 7 3-10 5,000 00 notes and indebtedness certificates 4,815 00 Bills of Salvent Banks, and U. 8. Demand Notes 2,200 00 Loss and Expense Account 50 00 Premium $196,060 86 LIABILITIES. $101,700 00 Capital 2,166 93 Profits 92,193 93 Due Depositors, on demand $196,060 86 State of New York, City and County of New York 88. W. Conklic President and W. 8. Carinan, Cashier of the Mutual Bank, a Bank located and doing business at the city of ew-York in said county, eing duly and severally sworn. each for himself saith. that the foregoing s in all respects a tree statement of the condition of the said Bank, beare the transaction of any business on the morning of Saturday, the 18th day of December, 1869, In respect to each and every of the items and parsiculars above specified, according to the best of his knowledge and belief: and that the business of the said Bank has been and is transacted at W. L. CONKLIN, President. the location sforesaid. W. 8. CARMAN, Cashier. Naverally subscribed and swern by both deponents, the 12th day of CHAS RUSTON, Notary Public, New-York Co. January, 1870. OTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the WILLCOX & GIBBS SKWING. MACHINE COMPANY will be held at the office of the Company, No. $58 Broadway, on the 15th day of January, 1870, at 2 o'clock p. m., for she purpose of electing four (4) Trustees for the ensuing year. EDWARD P. HATCH, Secretary. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland Countr. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY GENERAL es. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA--Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain. Attorney-General it is ordered: That C. H. Bakiwie, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give cotice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank, and that be require in said notice that all claims against said Bank, and all debts due the same, be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice. Said motioe to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore and one in New-York. L. BOOZER. Judge Fifth Circuit. At Chambers. Columbia, 8. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina. Richland County.-I, D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, do certify that the preseding page contains a true copy of the order for publication' in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney-General vs. The Presideat and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia. S. C." lo testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my band and affixed my seal of office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. &.] in Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L. Boozer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, 8. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within Bixty days of the date of the said order, at his office. in Columbia. 8. C. C. II. BALDWIN, Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26, 1860.


Article from New-York Tribune, January 14, 1870

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OTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING. MACHINE COMPANY will be held at the office of the Company, No. 658 Broadway, on the 15th day of January, 1870. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing four (4) Trustees for the easuing year. EDWARD P. HATCH, Secretary. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-Richland Countr. THE STATE ex relations THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL U.S. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE EX. BANK OF COLUMBIA-Order for Publication of Notice to Settle Accounts. On motion of D. H. Chamberlain Attorney-General, it is ordered: That C. H. Baldwin, the Receiver of the above-named Bank, do forthwith give notice of his appointment as Receiver of said Bank and that he require in said notice that all claims against said Bank. and all debts due the same. be settled within sixty days from the date of said notice Said notice to be published daily for six successive weeks in The Charleston Republican, and one newspaper in Baltimore, and one in New-York. L. BOOZER Judge Fifth Circuit At Chambers Columbia, 8. C., November 26, 1869. State of South Carolina Richland County.-I, D. B. Miller, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county. do certify that the preceding page contains & true copy of the 'order for publication" in the case of The State ex relations the Attorney-General US. The President and Directors of the Exchange Bank of Columbia S. C." In textimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affired my seal of [L.S.] office, at Columbia, this 20th day of November A. D. 1869. D. B. MILLER C. C. P. Pursuant to the above order of the Hon. L Beezer, Judge of the Fifth Circuit. S. C., appointing the undersigned Receiver of the Exchange Bank of Columbia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said Bank that they must be presented and proven within sixty days of the date of the said order, at bis office. in Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN Receiver. Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 26. 1360.