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Statement
Of the Condition of the Lynchburg Hose and
Fits Insurance Company% on the First Day
of January, 18S2, mode in accordance with
the Law of the State of South Carolina.
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1. The tiume of this Company is " THE LYNCHBURO
HOSE AND FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY," and is located at Lynchburg, Virginia.
2. The amount of Capital 8tock is $200,000
3. The am't of Capt'l Stock paid up $100,060
Amount of Bonds for Stook 99,940 200,000
These Bonds are given by the Stockholders for
part of the Capital Stock with good security, and
ure under the control of the Board of Directors of
the Company, who have the right to require additional
security, or the payment of the amounts,
if deemed necessary, or the condition of the Company
showed at any time require it, and in case of a
luuure or reiusai of any Stockholder to give additional
security, or to pay up the amount of his bond,
or any part thereof, when required so to do, the
whole of the stock held by the stockholder so failing
or refusing, is forfeited to the Company.
4. Tiie Assets of the Company consist of:
1. Amount of Cash on band, aud in
hands of Agents, $00,771.05
2. Heal Estate, None.
3. Amount of Bonds owned by Company?see
above, 99.940.00
4. Amount of Debts due Company, secured
by Mortgage on Real Estate,
worth double the amount secured, 05,232.25
5. Amount of dobts otherwise secured?")
bills, notes, etc., (
6. Amount of debts for premiums? j 88390 45
part of the above, J
7. Amouut of all other securities, viz:
Par Market
Value. Value.
1. Bond of the City of
T 1.1
jjjruuuuurg, $ja,OUU $.1U,43U
2. Stock of the Cit. S.
Bank, Lynchburg, 2,000 3,200
3. Mortgage Bonds of
Va. and T. R. R. 12,000 9, GOO
4. Mortgage Bonds of
Or. and Alex. R. R. 25,000 20,000
5. Mortgage Bonds of
Va. and Tenn. R. R 20,000 17,000
6. Bonds of State of
Tennessee, 20,000 18,000
$114,800 $98,230
$98,230.00
Total, $412,569.75
C. The amount of the liabilities of the
Company to Banks and other creditors,
$112,355.68
6. The amount of losses adjusted and due 5,393 08
7. The amount of losses adjusted and not
due, 6,384.00
8. The amount of losses unadjusted, 28,666.00
9. The amount of losses in suspense, waiting
proof, 25,790.00
10. The amount of all other claims against
the company (unpaid dividends, etc) 21,525.83
Total, $200,114.59
11. The greatest amount issaed in any one
Risk, $12,000.00
12. No limit as to city, town or village,
13. Not over $12,000 to be exposed to loss
by one fire,
14. For Act of Incorporation, see accompanying
official copy of act marked
4A."
Amount of Premiums received during the
year ending 31st Dec,, 1861, 132,395.44
Amount of losses paid during the year ending
31st Dec., 1861, 99.722.80
Amount of risks on the 31st Dec, 1861, 7,661,110 6t>
We hereby certify that the foreeroincr State.
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mcnt is substantially true and correct, to the
best of our knowllcge and belief.
JNO. ROBIN. McDANIEL,
[l. s.] President.
C. T. WILLIS, Secretary.
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Stata of Virginia, County of Campbell, City
of Lynchburg, to wit:?The foregoing Statement
was sworn to and subscribed at the City
of Lynchburg, Virginia, by JOHN ROBIN
McDANIEL, President and CREED T. WILLIS,
Socretary, of the Lynchburg IIo6e and
Fire Insurance Company, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the City aforesaid, this 4th
day of February, 1862.
[l. s.] JOHN S. BLAIR, N. P.
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xiiv uiiuvisigucu utt?c, m tiiu reijucsi 01 llic
Lynchburg Hose and Fire Insurance Company,
examined the following list of Bonds in the
foregoing Statement, and do certify their value
to be as follows, viz :
$99,940 bonds of stockholders, with personal
security?value, $99,940
35,000 bonds ot the city of Lynchburg?
value, 30,430
2,000 Citiaens Savings Bank Stock, 3,200
12,000 mortgage bonds Virginia and Tenn.
Railroad?second mortgage, 9,600
20,00o mortgage bonds Virginia and Tenn.
. Railroad?third mortgage, 17,000
25,000 mortgage bonds Orange and Alexandria
Railroad, 20,000
JkA AAA % V - - f A ?
zu,uuu uonus 01 oiaie Tennessee, 18,000
Total actual market value of above securities $198,170
iu consequence of the condition of the
.country, there are no such transactions in Stocks
as to fix an exact market value on the above
[Statement is based on the valuation of January
1861, and is believed to be as nearly accurate
as can be made.
WM. M, BLACKFORD,
Cash. Exchange Bank of Va, Lynchburg.
W. Q. SPENCE,
Cash. Bank of Va. Lynchburg.
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State of Virginia, Connty of Campbell, City
of Lynchburg, to wit:?The foregoing certificate l
fwas this day signed and acknowledged beforo
me, a Notary Public in and for the City aforesaid,
by Win. M. Blackford, Cashier of the Exchange
Bank of Virginia, at Lynchburg, and
Win. Q. Spence, Cashier of the Bank of Virginia,
at Lynchburg; and th$y severally declared
that they owned no Stock in said Company,
and that they were nowise interested
therein.
Given under iny hand and seal, at the
[l. s.]City of Lynchburg, in the County and
State aforesaid, this 4th day of February,
1862. JOHN S. BLAIR, N. P.
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?I, James C. Didlake, clerk of the court of
Hustings for the city of Lynchburg, in the
State of Virgiuir, being a court of Record, established
by the laws of the State of Virginia,
do hereby certify that I have examined the
following listed Assets, in the possession, and
being the property of the Lynchburg Hose
and Fire Insurance company, to wit:
$99,940,000 bonds of stockholders, with
personal security, $99,940.00
65,232.25 amount of debts secured by
mortgage, 65,232.25
88,396.45 amount debts due by bills,
notes, etc, for premiums etc., 88,306.45
35,800.00 bonds of the city of Lynchb'g 30,430.00
2,000.00 stock ot the Citizens' Saving
Bank, Lynchburg, 3,2000.00
12,000.00 mortgage bonds of Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad, 9,000.00
25,000.00 mortgage bonds of Orange and
Alexandria Railroad, 20,000.00
20,000.00 mortgage bonds of Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad, 17,000.00
20,000.00 bonds of the State of Tenu., 18,000.00
$368,368.70 par value. market value 8361,798.70
I do hereby further certify that the par
value of raid Assets amonts to $308,368,79-100,
and the market volnation I believe to be as
nearly accurate as, in the present state of the
Stock market, and the condition of the country,
can be made.
And I do also certify that the Lynchburg
Ilose and Fire Insurance company have fully,
and in every particular, complied with all the
conditions and requirements of the original
charter of said comDanv. and of the amend
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incuts thereto.
Given under my hand, as clerk, and the seal
of said court, at the court house, in the city of
[l. s.] Lynchburg, this 7th day of February,
A. D. 1802, and in the 8Gth year of the commonwealth.
J. C. DIDLAKE.
W. D. McDOWALL,
Agent for Camden.
April 4 1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,)
Columbia, S. 0., March 28, 1862. j
TN CONSEQUENCE OF BEING PLACED
*- in charge of the Department of Construction
and manufactures, the active duties of the
Treasury Department will devolve on Hon.
W. W_ II AliT.LRE' nnrl all nornnns liavitur
business with that Department will in future
address their letters to him.
\VM. H. GIST.
J&T All papers in the State copy once.
April 4 1
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER,
March 24, 1862.
RESOLVED, THAT A NEW DEPARTMENT
be created, to be called the "Department.
of Construction and Manufactnre,"
and that Hon. W. H. GIST be assigned as
Chief of that Department.
Official copy: F. J. MOSES' Jr.,
Secretary.
JKf All papers in the State copy once.
April 4 1
Cash StoreWO
CREDIT
TO ANYBODY
FOR ANYTHING.
PAA LB*. EXTRA COUNTRY LEAP LARD;
?JvU Rice, Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices;
Extra white Meal and Hominey: Southern
put up Preserved Peaches;
Wax and operm Candles;
Crushed, Clarified and Btown Sugar.
All for Cash, and Cash only.
November 29 ly A.T. LATTA.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
s|0?1Mp^n^V>n |jl J. iH
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. \
March 28th, 1862. \
THTF FOTJ.OWTWn FTTT l?G TJAAri? dppkt
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this day adopted by the Governor and
Council for the management of the Department
of Construction and Manufactures, to
which Department the Hon. W. H. GIST has
been assigned as Chief.
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Rules for the Management of the Department
of Construction and Manufactures.
Rule 1.?The Chief of Construction and
Manufactures shall have the charge and controll
of all the foundries and work-shops and
other places for manufacturing arms and munitions
of war and the repairs of the same,
shall keep a record in his office of all written
contracts made by the General Superintcndant
or himself; and he is instructed as a general
1 rule, to cause all contracts to be made in writing
and filed in his office, and a copy thereof
1 ~ r?_ i ta .
ouub i,yj iuc viuiiituuv i^uparuiieui,
i Rule 2.?It shall be the dutv of the Chief
i of the Dcpartmant of Construction and Manufactures
to make or approve all purchases of
land, lots or sites for erecting foundries or
' other public works, and all machinery, tools,
lumber and other materials necessary for such
purposes. In all purchases requiring the expenditure
of large sums of money, he shall be
required, if practicable, to get the previous
consent of the Governor and Council, and he
shall from time to time make a report of his
action to them.
Rule 3.?He shall require the General
I Snnnrinfniii'lont oiwl omr ~t...l
vuj/vi...vv?.viv.h(??im caaty vmwi n^Cllt CllllUStt'U
with the expenditure of money to submit to
him estimates in detail, setting forth such articles,
as far as practicable, as he or they may
desire to purchase, with the probable cost;
and if he approves the said estimates, he shall
submit them to the Governor and Council for
their action.
Rule 4.?He shall require all vouchers for
money expended to be submitted to him, to be
examined and approved, and shall then hand
a 1 t ' ~ '
them over to the Chief ot the Treasury and Finance.
to be filed in his office.
Extract from the minutes of March 28.
By order of the Governor and Council.
F. J. MOSES, Jr., Secretary.
jTSTAIl papers in the State copy once.
April 4 1
Notice.
MR. A. M. KENNEDY WILL ACT AS MY
Attorney during my absence from the State.
March 28 2 J. D. KENNEDY.
Coperas.
Three hundred lbs. op good coperas,
for sale at a low price, at the " Old Brick Corner "
January 31 3mo T.S.MYERS.
HARDWARE,
/CARPETS. RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for mla
at the '' Old Comer." E. W. 130NNE Y. "
January 2 4
NOTICE
CArT. J. J. NELSON WILL ACT AS MY
authorized agent duriDg my absence from the
State. W. W. McCOY.
April 5 4
NOTICE.
During my absence from the state
Mr. Jonathan Page will act as my authorized
agent,
April 5 4 W. T. ALLEN.
For Sale
A N EXCELLENT ONE OR TWO HORSE BUGCjL
Gy, with top; and also a good DUMPING
CART and Gear. Apply at the Bank of Camden.
April 5 4
Military Notice
r J^IIE Board of Exemption for the 22d Regiment S.
JL C. M., will meet at the Court House in Camden,
on the 14th instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Bv order Col. B. Jones.
April 6 2 J. M. GAYLE, J. A
North Carolina bacon and lard for
sale at the " Old Corner."
April 6 E. W.BONN KY.
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK. KSRUIRB, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, WILLIAM OUTLAW APPLIED
to me for Letters or Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
John Marsh late of tho District aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to bo and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court tor the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court House ou tho nineteenth day of April inst.,
to show causo, if any, why the said adrpjnistration
should not bo granted .
Given under my Hand and Seal, this thirty-first
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, ar.d in the eightysixth
yoar of the Independence and sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
April 5 2 WM M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
Muslins* Lawns* fto*>
T^OR LADIES' DRESSES, OK SALE, AT THE
r "Old Cornar." B. W. BONNET.
March 7
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Extra Fine Family Flour-I
BAGS EXTRA FINE FAMILY FLOUR,
1 \ /\/ in store and for sale low, at the 44 Old Brick
Corner," by T. S. MYERS.
February 21 3mo
Crockery and Glassware.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY AND
Glassware on hand, and for sale low at the 44 Old
Corner," by K. W. BONNEY.
February 14
For Sale.
\ GOOD BUGGY AND DRAFT HORSE;
i-JL ALSO,
A SADDLE POSEY and COLT. Apply to
March 14 4 M ATHESON Jt CO.
Apple Brandy.
SEVERAL BARRELS EXTRA FINE APPLE
BRANDY, five years old. in store and for sale
low for cash, at the "Old Brick Corner."
January 31 3mo T. S. MYERS.
Flour Jars,
IN ANY SIZE, JUST OPENED, AT THE "OLD
Corner," by E. W. BONNEY.
March 7
Notice.
WE HAVING DISCONTINUED THE CREDIT
system entirely, all orders must be accompanied
with the cash, or its equivalent. Special acrreements.
or those we are indebted to, accepted.
December 27 koopmann a sommers.
Notice.
CREDIT SALES, AS HERETOFORE, WILL be
discontinued on and after tbe let of January
next. Special arrangements only accepted.
December 20 drakeford a co.
Final NoticeThose
who are indebted to Joseph m.
GAYLE, and JOS. M GAYLE <fe CO.. are amun
notified that the notes and accounts of the said firms
are in the hands ot W. L. DePass, attorney at law,
for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they
will be positively put in suit.
November 15
South-Carolina?Kershaw DistrictBT
WJI. M. BULLOCK, E8QUIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Mrs. C. ARTHUR applied to me
for Letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of John Arthur, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deOAOaA/1
t/\ V\A AM/) A nMAA mm ?' ? ?A ^
wvuouu IU uo aim appeal UC1UI U UJU HI OUT UUJLb UlUlUft'
ry's Court for the said District, to be bolden at Kershaw
Court House on the 14th day of April
next., to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 27th day
of Merck, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two and in the eighty-seventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
March 28 2 wm. m. bullock, o. k. d.
For Sale.
The telegraph line from camden to
Kingsville is offered for sale. There are thirty
seven (37) miles of good wire. Twelve (12) miles of
it single new wire with soldered joints.
W ith the same, two (2) good Magnets and Registers,
and all tbo connections of the office are offered for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase may take the Line as
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u smnuR, wiin me uiasaes ana .graciceia, or cau nave
it taken down and coiled.
April 6 J. K. "WITHERSPOON.