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Davis, Deupree & Co., will give their entire attention to the Sale of Negroes. Publicly and privately. Odd Fellows' Hall. Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. Ro. H. Davis. Wm. S. Deupree. S. R. Fondren. G. Maddux, Clerk. 1l--ly
Hector Davis, Auctioneer, for Sale of Slaves, Richmond, Va., gives particular attention to Selling Slaves, both publicly and privately. R. D. James has an interest in the business from this day. e 28--6m
Davis, Deupree & Co., will give their entire attention to the Sale of Negroes, Publicly and privately. Odd Fellows' Hall, Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. Ro. H. Davis, Wm. S. Deupree, S. R. Fondren. Rufus G. Maddux, Clerk. 1--
, D. Gibson, John T. Gibson, Grattan, Hunter, Crawford H. Jones, Warner T, Jones, Kaufman, Kemper, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, McCamant, McDowell, McGehee Mong, Newton, R. K. Robinson, Rives, Rutherfoord, Seddon, Henry Smith. Thomas. Tomlin, Tyler, Edwin Watson, Wilson, and Witten--33 Nays.--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Alderson, Allen, Arnold. Bailey, Ball, Barbour, Bass, Bentley, Bisbee, Booker, Boreman, Brown, Burns, Caperton, Chapman, Christian, Coleman, Collier, Cowan, Crane, Crumb Davis. Dickenson, Duck wall. Edgington, Edwards, Ferguson. Fleming, John Gilmer, C. H. Gilmer, Goodvcocntz Graham, Harrison, Hammond, Hackley, Hoffman, Holdway, Hopkins, Huntt, Jett, Johnson, Keen, Knotts, Kyle Leftwich, Lockridge, Lucas, Magruder. J. G. Martin, Thomas Martin Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, Maupin, McGruder, McKinney, McKensie, Medley, Miles, David Miller, John R. Miller, Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Morris, Myers. Nelson, Patterson, Phelps, Porter, Preston, Pretlow, Pritchard
Specie17,123.43 80,636.11 $511,344.54 due by Directors$16,075.00 Dealings in Exchange: amount purchased$120,847.00 amount sold178,410.88 premium realized$681.17 Denominations of Notes: $5's.10's.20's50's.100's Issued$13,00026,00012,00015,00030,000 On hand5,0153,0104,3005,00010,700 In circulation$7,98522,9907,70010,00019,300 We, the undersigned, have examined the foregoing statement of the condition of said Bank, and hereby certify the same to be correct. Hector Davis, President. John B. Davis. Geo. W. Smith. J. Thompson Brown, Chas. E. Whitlock, Franklin Stearns. Virginia.--City of Richmond, to wit: This day, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public, in my corporation aforesaid, Edward Sinton, Cashier of the Traders' Bank of the City of Richmond, and made oath that the foregoing statement of the condition of the said Bank is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 7th day of Jan.,
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 30th inst. if delivered to me at my house to Mr. Hector Davis, in the city of Richmond. Pleasant is about is years old — dark color, net black; very large eyes — speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about come of the camps the city. W. S. Austin. Hanover, July 14. 1861. jy 24--3ta
e forenoon of yesterday, and thus the exciting intelligence was spread all over the city. It was in truth a day long to be remembered. The Confederate Congress, on Monday, passed appropriate resolutions after receiving the dispatch from President Davis, announcing the victory. These were alluded to in yesterday's paper, but the resolutions themselves were accidentally omitted. The official dispatch was presented by Mr. Memminger, who said: This announcement informs Congress that thast 7 o'clock last evening Several thousand persons had assembled, and the fact that some of our dead were brought in the train, changed the current of joy to some extent. This, however, did not prevent a cordial and enthusiastic welcome to President Davis, who was among the passengers An account of his arrival will be found in an other column. Many incidents were related of the fight, and all concur in the accounts elsewhere given of the complete rout of the Federal Army. We are ena
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst, if delivered to me at my house or to Mr. Hector Davis in the city of Richmond Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Curtin. Hanover, July 14, 1861. jy 24--3tawtf
of Tennessee, Memphis, Jos. Lenow; Branch Bank of Tennessee, Knoxville, J. G. M. Ramsey. Virginia.--Farmers' Bank of Virginia, W. H. Macfarland; Bank of Virginia, James Caskie, Alfred T. Harris, and John L. Bacon; Exchange Bank, L. W. Glazebrock and W. P. Strother; Bank of the Commonwealth, L. Nunnally, J. B. Norton, and Jones Alfred Jones; Merchants' Bank of Virginia, C. R. Slaughter; the Danville Bank, W. T. Sutherlin; Bank of Richmond, Alexander Warwick; Traders' Bank of Richmond, Hector Davis, E. Denton, and Andrew Johnson. On motion of R. A. Cuyler, Esq., the Secretary read the resolutions adopted by the Convention at Atlanta, Georgia, June 3, 1861, as follows: Resolved, That this Convention do recommend to all the Banks in the Southern Confederacy to receive in payment of all dues to them the Treasury notes of the Government, to be issued under the act of Congress of May 16, 1861, and also to receive the same on deposit, and pay them out again to customers. R
$10 Reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst., if delivered to me at my house, or to Mr. Hector Davis, in the city of Richmond. Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes — speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Austin. Hanover, July 24, 1861. jy 5t — sta