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,567.4650,608.4371,029.79 Outstanding Debts236,615.24258,143.99295,411.20 The Bank, by its amended charter, is working upon a different system of banking from its former system, and cannot conveniently make a comparative statement. We have examined the foregoing statement, and believe it to be correct. William Kinney, President. Wm. A. Bell, F. M. Young, B. F. Points, Geo. E. Price, Hugh W. Sheffey, H. G. Guthrie. I certify that the agencies for the redemption of the notes of this Bank, under the act of April 2d, 1859, are at the Banking House of Samuel Harria & Sons in Baltimore Md., and at the Banking House of Enders, Sutton & Co., in Richmond, Va. Wm. Kinney, Pres't. Augusta County, to wit: On this 31st day of November, 1850, William H. Tams, Cashier of the Central Bank of Virginia, made cath before the subscriber, a Notary Public, that the above statement was correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, J. Wayt, N. P.
and checks on other banks29,374 43 Coin, in vault and at Richmond agency42,601 78 $511,170 83 Nov. 1, '60.Dec. 1, '60.Jan. 1, '61. Loans to Directors$6,975 00$7,500 00$7,335 00 Specie72,250 1243,157 6642,601 78 Circulation259,299 00257,087 00251,219 00 Deposits56,705 9957,079 9964,244 52 We have examined the foregoing account and believe it to be correct. William Kenney, President. Wm. A. Bell, B. F. Pointz, Hugh W. Sheffey. February 5th, 1861. I certify that the agency of this Bank, under the act of April 2, 1858, is at the Banking House of Messrs. Enders, Sutton & Co., in Richmond, Va. William Kenney, President. Augusta County, to wit: On this 4th day of February, 1861, William H. Tams, Cashier of the Central Bank of Virginia, made oath before the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, that the within statement is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. Wayt, Notary Public.
City small Notes. --For the information of the people, we subjoin a list of the names of those employed to sign the small notes authorized to be issued by the city by act of the General Assembly: Byrd Chamburlayne, the 75 cent notes. Richard Reins, the 60 cent notes. D. Lyon, the 50 cent notes. F. V. Sutton, the 30 cent notes. G. S. C. Salter, the 25 cent notes. T. M. Ladd and L. Hill, the 10 cent notes.
Five dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto Woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith, se 16--3t* Corner of 1st and Main sts.
Five dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto Woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith, se 16--3t* Corner of 1st and main sts.
Five dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto Woman, about 5 feet high; bad on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith, se 16--3t* Corner of 1st and Main sts.
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Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto Woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith. se 24--6t* Corner of Main and 1st sts.
Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill, I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith, se 24--6t* Corner of Main and 1st sts.
Twenty Dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto Woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith. se 24--6t* Corner of Main and 1st sts.
Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway from my house, on the 12th instant, a bright mulatto woman, about 5 feet high; had on a yellow dress; supposed to be lurking about her master's house, F. V. Sutton, on Church Hill. I will pay the above reward if brought to me. W. A. J. Smith, se 24--6t* Corner of Main and 1st sts.