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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Self-made Nobility. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fall of a Church Steeple in New Haven. (search)
Bank of Howardsville. Howardsville, Va., Sept. 16, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Dear Sir:
I herewith enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 30th June last. Very respectfully, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier.
Condition of the Bank of Howardsville. June 30, 1861.Resources:
Bills receivable$144,679 65
Bills under protest4,163 12
property of the Bank1,945 62
Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00
State of Virginia bonds166 of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct.
Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861.
W. A. Turner, President.
Z. R. Lewis,
R. W. Elsom,
Richard L. Wilbourn,
J. C. Childress.
On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, 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.
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], "Now, by St. Paul , the work Goes Bravely On!" (search)
Fifty Dollars reward.
--Ranaway from our farm, in Nelson county, on the 17th of August, a negro woman named Eliza.
She is about 23 years old, likely, black, and above the average size.
She is originally from North Carolina, was purchased by us in Richmond, and lived with one of us a short time at Madison Court-House.
She was apprehended and made her escape from Mr. Thomas Martin's, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, near Covesville, Albemarle county, last week, and is doubtless making her way towards Gordonsville or Richmond, or the Yankee lines.
$50 will be given for her apprehension and delivery to us, or $30 if secured in jail so that we get her. Address Madison Court-House or Howardsville. Z. R. Lewis, D. J. Hartsook, A. R. Blakey. se 8--10t*
Fifty dollars reward.
--Ranaway from our farm, in Nelson county, on the 17th of August, a negro woman named Eliza.
She is about 23 years old, likely, black, and above the average size.
She is originally from North-Carolina, was purchased by us in Richmond, and lived with one of us a short time at Madison Court-House.
She was apprehended and made her escape from Mr. Thomas Martin's, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, near Covesville, Albemarle county, last week, and is doubtless making her way towards Gordonsville or Richmond, or the Yankee lines.
$50 will be given for her apprehension and delivery to us, or $30 if secured in jail so that we get her. Address Madison Court-House or Howardsville. Z. R. Lewis. D. J. Hartsook, A. R. Blakey. se 8--10t*
Fifty dollars reward.
--Ranaway from our farm, in Nelson county, on the 17th of August, a negro woman named Eliza.
She is about 23 years old, likely, black, and above the average size.
She is originally from North Carolina, was purchased by us in Richmond, and lived with one of us a short time at Madison Court House.
She was apprehended and made her escape from Mr. Thomas Martin's, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, near Covesville, Albemarle county, last week, and is doubtless making her way towards Gordonsville or Richmond, or the Yankee lines.
$50 will be given for her apprehension and delivery to us, or $30 if secured in jail so that we get her. Address Madison Court-House or Howardsville. Z. R. Lewis, D. J. Hartsook, A. R. Blakey. se 8--10t*