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ller to enter credits for remittances and deposits, the precise amount not yet accurately ascertained. No ultimate loss, however, to the Bank or his securities is apprehended.$3,110,222 00 Aug. 1.Sept. 1.Oct. 1. Indebtedness of Directors$56,958.2357, 186 2154,165.05 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, have examined the foregoing statement, and find it correctly made up. John N. Bell, Jacob Baker, William S. Zirkle, Daniel Conrad, J. P. Smith. State Of Virginia--Frederick County, ss.: This day, Henry M. Brent, Cashier of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, personally appeared before the undersigned a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the foregoing statement exhibits a true condition of said Bank on the 1st instant, as made up from the books of the Bank and the reports from the several Branches thereof. Given under my hand, this 29th day of October, 1860. J. S. Carson, Notary Public.
ances and deposits, the precise amount not yet accurately ascertained. No ultimate loss, however, to the Bank or securities is apprehended $2,909,206.87 Nov. 1, '60 Dec. 1, '60Jan. 1, '61 Indebtedness of Directors$55,842.6738,387.3552,383.59 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, have examined the foregoing statement and find it correctly made up as stated. A. S. Baldwin, Jacob Baker, Wm. S. Zirkle, John N. Bell, Fred. W. M. Holliday. State of Virginia--Frederick County, sct,: This day, Henry M. Brent, Cashier of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, personally appeared before the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that theforegoing statement exhibits the true condition of said Bank on the 1st day of January, as made up from the books of the Bank and the reports from the several Branches thereof. Given under my hand this 7th day of Feb., 1861. J. S. Carson, Notary Public.
of the Clerical Stewards were announced, viz. L. H. W. Mouroe, J. N. Davis, S. Cornelius, N. J. B. Morgan, A. Bushman, P. B. Smith. The Lay Stewards were announced to the Conference, as follows: J. S. Berry, Robert Ricketts, E. C. Brown, J. S. Carson, A. D. Trotter, A. J. Lucas, Col. McPherson.-- Messrs. Berry, Carson, and McPherson, were introduced to the Conference. The transfer of Rev. W. H. Holliday, from Upper Iowa, to the Baltimore Conference, was read. On motion, the ConfeCarson, and McPherson, were introduced to the Conference. The transfer of Rev. W. H. Holliday, from Upper Iowa, to the Baltimore Conference, was read. On motion, the Conference adjourned, with singing and prayer. The Laymen's Convention, composed of the leading men in the Church, met this morning in the basement of the church edifice. An organization was partially effected. The Convention then adjourned until this afternoon. Evening session. According to adjournment, the Convention assembled at 3 P. M. The Committee on Permanent Organization reported the following, viz: President--Jos. S. Garson. 1st Vice President--Col. McPherson, 2
ington, of Columbia, Fluvanna county, District No. 9; Stephen T. Dillard, Amherst Courthouse, District No. 10; Samuel A. Bailey, Lynchburg, District No. 11; Arthur Stevens, Stanardsville, Greene county, District No. 12; G. F. Carmichael, Fredericksburg, District No. 13; Wiatt Walker, Whitmell, Pittsylvania county, District No. 14; William A. Lambert, Alexandria, District No. 15; William Wertenbaker, University of Virginia, District No. 16; J. P. A. Entler, Harper's Ferry, District No. 17; J. S. Carson, Winchester, District No. 18; Joseph T. Logan, Harrisonburg, District No. 19; William T. Balthis, Staunton, District No. 20; F. Woltz, Fincastle, District No. 21; L. F. Woltz, Hillsville, Carroll county, District No. 22; L. F. Johnson, Goodson, Washington county, District No. 23; Joel McPherson, Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, District No. 24; Thomas P. Matthews, Walker's Church, District No. 29; George W. Dame, Danville, District No. 30. Some of the District Deputy Grand Masters were