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Condition of Virginia Banks. Bank of the Old Dominion, Alexandria, Va., Oct. 19, 1860. Hon. John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir-- I enclose a comparative statement of the condition of this Bank, for the quarter ending 29th September, th that the above is a correct statement, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 19th day of Oct., 1860. W. C. Yeaton, Notary Public. Bank of Rockingham, Harrisonburg, Va., Oct. 17, 1860. Hon. John Letchnds of our redeeming agent in Richmond. C. C. Strayer, Cashier. Bank of Howardsville, Howardsville, Va., Oct. 19th, 1860. To His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Dear Sir: I herewith enclose statement of the condition ofW. A. Turner, President, R. W. Elsom, J. H. Turner, J. C. Childress, Z Ach. R. Lewis. On this 19th day or October, 1860. D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of this Bank of Howardsville, made oath before the subscriber, a Justice for the county
and Bankers.59,249.3928,949.78 Individual Deposits122,069.79137,951.35 Discount and Interest Account3,995.764,379.95 Contingent Fund20,280.0020,260.00 Circulation224,760.00244,635.00 Unpaid Dividends.2,168.001,686.75 Profit and Loss000.00111.47 Exchange Account144.21000.00 Surplus Account187.86000.00 $833,735.01$841,277.30 Loans to Directors of this Bank not including Branch 6,900. The undersigned. Director of the Bank of the Old Dominion, have examined the above account, and believe it to be correct. W. N. McVEIGH, President, Benjamin H. Lambert. Robert S. Asby. George H. Smoot. State of Virginia, Alexandria County: Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public for the county aforesaid, Peter E. Hoffman, Cashier of the Bank of the Old Dominion, who made oath that the above is a correct statement, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 19th day of Oct., 1860. W. C. Yeaton, Notary Public.
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to Banks, &c.25,106.3014,580.41 Notes of this Bank on hand.16,837.0031,221.00 $329,150.64$381,049.01 Condition.Aug. 1, 1860.Sep. 1, 1860. State Stock$153,908.35$133,908.25 Liabilities314,570.08309,791.30 Assets314,570.08309,791.30 Discounts110,092.47104,866.26 Loan to Directors16,721.2613,831.27 Specie26,190.0025,850.42 Circulation125,168.00128,221.00 Deposits23,528.3918,427.25 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the foregoing statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands, this 6th day of Oct., 1860. W. A. Turner, President, R. W. Elsom, J. H. Turner, J. C. Childress, Z Ach. R. Lewis. On this 19th day or October, 1860. D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of this Bank of Howardsville, made oath before the subscriber, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.