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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The name of the Southern Confederacy. (search)
rterly statement of the Bank of the Old Dominion and Branch at Pearisburg, for the Quarter ending the 31st December, 1859, and 31st December, 1860. 1859.1860. Bills and Notes discounted$411,853.97$399,593.48 Virginia State Stock and Guaranteed Bonds340,000.00341,000.00 Banking House11,501.4711,501.47 Other Real Estate00.001,432.61 Property Account1,586.81271.81 Current Expenses5,015.225,214.99 Exchange Account00.002,009.62 Costs of Suits121.48204.08 Interest due from State of Virginia11,230.466,962.96 Due by Banks and Bankers.9,662.7829,553.77 Notes and Checks on Banks in the State18,500.3814,087.54 Notes and Checks on Banks out of the State1,870.0080.00 Coin55,901.3857,090.24 Stocks7,121.867,121.86 Profit and Loss520.2600.00 $874,889.17$876,136.38 Capital Stock$403,900.00$403,900.00 Due to Banks and Bankers70,850.6637,173.32 Individual Deposits98,561.67100,323.96 Discount and Interest Account18,664.0621,168.46 Contingent Fund20,230.0020,260.00 Circulat
The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Boston courtesy to a Southern merchant. (search)
8.322,988.32 Specie35,199.6633,779.2129,604.68 Exchange made60.73217.20218.65 Notes of Banks in this State1,245.002,525.007,872.00 Notes of Banks out of the S'te3,418.001,850.003,700.00 Real Estate and Personal Property4,027.844,027.844,027.84 Contingent Fund3,040.673,010.673,040.67 Due to Dep'trs15,351.6112,983.9810,383.41 Loans to Directors6,165.136,916.136,460.13 The undersigned, Directors of the Fairmont Bank, at Fairmont, Va., certify that the foregoing statements have been examined and are believed to be correct. T. G. Watson, E. P. Straight, Wm. Hood, Austin Merrill, Isaac Holman, E. Conaway. State of Virginia, Marion county, to wit: This day, Thomas F. Conaway, Cashier of the Fairmont Bank, personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public of said county, and made oath that the foregoing statements are correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 14th day of Jan., 1861. A. S. Hayden, N. P.
ends Unpaid103.0085.00 Whose amount of Notes issued$69,109.0069,109.0000.00 Less Notes on hand2,510.00 Actual Circulation$66,599.0000.0068,206.00 Discount and Interest4,451.494,998.22 Deposits18,479.8321,935.78 Due to other Banks8,911.466,352.06 Exchange00.0055.67 $182,885.00$132,283.44 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Scottsville, have examined the annexed statement of the condition of the said Bank, and here by certify the same to be correct. Given under our hands this 26th day of Jan., '61. J. W. Mason. Wm. M. Wade. M. B. Harris. Joseph R. Staton. C. M. Ragland. Alben Arle County, to wit: W. D. Davis, Cashier of the Bank of Scottsville, personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace for said county in the State of Virginia, and made oath, that the annexed statement of the condition of said Bank is correct to the best of his belief and knowledge. Given under my hand this 29th day of Jan., '61. J. W. Mason. J. P.
to have been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Lincoln. They are as follows: Whereas, resolutions of the State of Virginia have been communicated to the General Assembly of this State, proposing the appointment of Commissioners by the sev Resolved, That the appointment of Commissioners by the State of Illinois, in response to the invitation of the State of Virginia, is not an expression of opinion on the part of this State that any amendment of the Federal Constitution is requis the security of their rights; nor an approval of the basis of settlement of our difficulties proposed by the State of Virginia; but it is an expression of our willingness to unite with the State of Virginia in an earnest effort to adjust the State of Virginia in an earnest effort to adjust the present unhappy controversy in the spirit in which the Constitution was, originally framed, and consistently with its principles. Resolved, That while we are willing to appoint Commissioners to meet in Convention with those of other States, for