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From the Northwest--Col. Githam's command. We stated yesterday, that an unpleasant rumor from Col. Githam's regiment, In Northwestern Virginia, was not credited by the authorities in this city. We have since received a statement of the facts gather from a private letter written by Quartermaster J. R. Mounteastle, of Company, "F," and deem it our duty to-day it before the public. The letter is dated Camp on Elk Mountain October 3d. Six days previous to that time, when the regiment was encamped on Middle. Mountain, (In the western part of Pocahonas county, near the Randolph line,) an order to retreat was issued, though from what cause is not definitly stated. It was a terrible night when this order was given, the rain pouring in torrents, and the darkness almost impenetrable, yet the tents were struck, the wagons loaded, and the regiment was ready in march at day break. After proceeding three miles the troops were brought to a halt be the high waters of Elk river, which rende
nt due from B'ks and Bk'rs.43,816 05 $513,219 47 Liabilities. Capital Stock$213,200 00 Notes in Circulation.217,410 00 Contingent Fund17,000 00 Unpaid Dividends440 00 Exchange803 61 Discount and Interest1,822 84 Deposits47,656 37 Amount due to Banks and Bankers14,886 55 $513,219 37 We, the undersigned members of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Rockingham, believe the foregoing statement to be correct. A. B. Irick, President. W. A. Conrad, Henry Ott, M. Harvey Effinger, Peter Memberger. June 10, 1861. State of Virginia, Rockingham County, to wit: This day, C. C. Strayer, Cashier of the Bank of Rockingham, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public, in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the foregoing statement, showing the condition of said Bank on the first day of April, 1861, was true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 10th day of June, 1861. Sam. R. Sterling, N. P.
The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Bank of Pittsylvania, Pittsylvania, C. H., Sept. 1861. (search)
Bank of Pittsylvania, Pittsylvania, C. H., Sept. 1861. We, the undersigned, Directors the Bank of Pittsylvania, hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing statement and found the same to be correct: Richard Geo. Craft Geo. J. H. Hargrave, Wm. Rison. N. B.--Messrs. A. S. Buford and J. M. Walker are in the Confederate States Army. Messrs. W. W. Keen and Tarpley White absent from home. State of Virginia, County of Pittsylvania, Ss: This day L. B. Conway, cashier of the Bank of Pittsylvania, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the foregoing statement exhibits the true condition of the Bank of Pittsylvania, as it existed on the first day of July last, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand his 19th day of September, 1861. J. A. Lovelace, Notary Public.
ne 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 bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulatioState of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition
The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Interesting letter from a Young soldier to his Father. (search)
r performing the duties required of them by law, shall make out a return in the following form: "We, A, B, commissioners for holding the election for Electors of President and Vice President of the Confederate States for the encampment at--,commanded by--, do here by certify that an election was held on the — day of — for said encampment, and that the number of votes herein specified, opposite to the names of the several persons following, was given for such persons as Electors for the State of Virginia, of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States, namely; (Here the list of the names of the Electors and votes is to follow.) Given under our hands this — day of--, in the — year--." Which return, written in words and not figures, shall be signed by the commissioners. The said return, together with the poll book and the tickets given in by the voters, shall be forthwith dispatched by a special messenger to be appointed by the commandant of the encampment, to the Governo