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Kain, John, grocer and wines and liquors ... 177 Keiley, A. M., attorney and solicitor 177
Keller, Charles, Sr., baker .. 178 Pelouze, H. L. & Co., type founders, see insert page ..
King. Jane Mrs., ice and wood and coal 321
Knight, Wm. C., Pres't Richmond Stove Co .... inside front eover. Knotts, Greenbury, trunk manuf'r .. 336 Kohler, J. F., watches'and jewelry .. 181 Kopske, Wm., portrait and historical painter .. 180
183 Latouche, John, merchant tailor. ..... Lee, A. S., lime manuf'r and dealer and commission merchant. 343
Lee Gallery, John W. Davies & Son, proprietors 121
Leibermuth, F., cigar manufacturer 184
Levy Brothers, dry goods.
Life Ins. Co. of Va., F. W. Cham- berlayne, Gen'l Ag't-back cover and.
Lubbock, H. W., sec'y Richmond
Paper Manufacturing Co., front cover and .. 229 Lumsden, Wm., granite worker. .... 189 Lybrock, Albert, architect. 189 Lynchburg Fire Ins. Co., J. M. Tate agent, back cover and 342
Lyne, Ro. B., real estate agent and auctioneer 189
McCoull, Sullivan & Co., prop'rs En- terprise Tobacco Works 335 McGraw, James, hardware 821 McGuire, F. H., lawyer and notary .. 191 Manhattan Life Ins. Co., P. T. Moore, agent. 191
Mann, John, Jr., agent Baltimore Brick Co., opposite. 83
Marshall, O. M., hats, caps, furs and straw goods .. 194
Marshall & Johns, lawyers. 195
Metropolitan Iron Works, W. E. Tanner & Co., proprietors. 253
Miller & Nicholas, wholesale liquors and cigars. 200
Millhiser & Straus, gen'l ins. agents 200 Moncure, James D., M. D., superin- tendent Pinel Hospital. 217
Moore, P. T., agent Manhattan Life Insurance Co. 194
Moore, Walter, manager R. G. Dun & Co. 129
Morgenstern, Otto, restaurant and billiard saloon ... 203
Morton, H. S., lawyer 204 Morton, John, florist 204
Mutual Assurance Society of Va., 5 and back cover Nicol, George M., Pres't Old Dom. Business College. 208
Old Dominion Boot and Shoe Co.,
H. D. Danforth, president .. 304 Old Dominion Business College, Geo. M. Nicol, president. 20S
Old Dominion Steamship Co., G. W. Allen & Co., agents 4 Page, Thomas N., lawyer ... 212 Parrott, Geo. B., sup't R. Granite Co 33S
Phoenix Foundry, W. B. Cook, pro- priet'r 114
Piedmont and Arlington Life Ins. Co . 339
Pinel Hospital, J. D. Moncure, M. D., sup't ... 217 Pizzini, Andrew, Jr., confectioner .. 217
Pohlig, August, paper box manuf'r, binder and newspaper agent ....... 328
Porter. W. P., agent Clyde Line Philadelphia Steamers, 6 Powers, Blair & Co., wholesale gro- cers and liquors. 220
Pulliam, Samuel IT., pres't The Com- mercial Fire Ins. Co. 3.39 Purcell, Ladd & Co., druggists .. .....
5 Putney & Watts, boots, shoes, &c. 222.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Radway, C. L., agent Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machine ......... 223 Randolph, J. W. & English, book-
sellers, stationers, publishers and binders . front cover.
Bold & Cardwell, att'ys at law 224 Redford, John D., hatter. 224 Moins. Luther R., agent, coal dealer 225 Religions Herald, Jeter & Dickinson,
proprietors. 226
Ichard-on, Win. Holt, merchant tailor 227 Richmond Enquirer, J. L. School- craft, proprietor. 341 Richmond Iron Works, Jos. Hall & C'o .. 22S Richmond, Fredericksburg & .Poto- mac R. R. Co. 7
RFhmond, Granite Co., George B. l'arrott, supt .. 338
Richmond Paper Manufacturing Co. 229 Helmond Stove Co., W. C. Knight,
pre-ident ... . inside front cover. Robinson, John M., prest. R., F. & P. R. R. Co. 7 Rooney, Arthur, ;furniture and un- dertaker 232
Rose, L. W., gen'l agent Universal Life Insurance Co .. 233 Rosenbaum, S. M. & M., wholesale dry goods and notions 233 Schaap, Leon, newsdealer and cigars and tobacco. 237 Schmidt, Hermann, grocer. '237
Schoolcraft, J. L., prop'r Richmond Enquirer 341 Simpson, Bass & Co., commission merchants and flour, grain and hay, &c. 241
Simpson, J. H., clothing and gents' furnishings 242 Singer Manufact'g Co., R. P. Beatty, general agent .. 242
Sinton, Charles J., hardware. 242 Sloat, Croskey & Co., machinists 243 Smith, A. Austin, lawyer and com'r in chancery .. 243
Smith, Thomas J., granite and blue stone yard .. 315
Smith, Wm. Ira, clothing and gents' furnishings 246 Snelling, J. D. & Co., proprietors Park Hotel and restaurant. 246
Snyder, Asa, President Architectural Iron Co., 823
Southern Female Institute, M. L. Carrington, principal .. 104
Southern Planter and Farmer, L. R. Dickinson, proprietor. 337 Spence, E. B. & Son, clothing and gent"' furnishings 247
Sutherland, Wm. II., livery stable ... 252 Tanner, W. E. & Co., proprietors Metropolitan Iron Works .... 253 Tate, J. M., gen'l insurance agent, back cover and 3-42
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Taylor, Charles F. & Co., wholesale grocers .. 315 Taylor, W. P. W., boots, shoes and trunks ... 255 Thalhimer, Win., dry goods, notions, &c .. 256
The Commercial Fire Insurance Co., S. H. Pulliam, president .. 339 The Life Insurance Company of Vir- ginia back cover and 5 Thurston, E. J. Mrs., millinery goods. 25S Toler & Hooper, florists. 259 Turner, F. P., lawyer .. 261 Turner, W. W., florist 262 Tyler, John H. & Co., watches, jew- elry, &c ... 263
Universal Life Insurance Co., L. W. Rose, gen'l agent ... 233 Valentine's Meat Juice, M. S. Valen- tine, proprietor. 264
Virginia, Fire and Marine Ins. Co., W. L. Cowardin, prest. 266
Virginia Protection Life Ins. Co., J. L. Wilkinson, prest .. .. front cover. Virginia State Ins. Co., John L. Bacon, prest. 266
Vunck & Caldwell, brushes and brooms. 266
Wagner, Louis, druggist ...... 267 and 299 Walford, T. L. D., bookseller and agt. Am. Tract Society 268
Walker, D. N. & Co., gen. insurance agents. .back cover and 6 Watkins & Cottrell, hardware ...... 271
Watt & Call, man'frs Watt plow and agricultural implements. 329
Westerhoff, Henry, restaurant and billiard saloon ... 273
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., C. L. Radway, agent .. 223
Whittet & Shepperson, book and job printers . 275
Wickham, Gen. Wms. C., prest. C. & O. R. R. Co .. 3
Wilkinson, J. N., prest. Va. Protec- tion Life Ins. Co., and clothing and gents' furnishings ...... front cover. Williams, John R. & Co., maunf'rs and dealers in Virginia slate ... ..... 300 Wingo, Ellett & Crump, boots, shoes, trunks, &c ... 304
Winstock, S. A., pawnbroker 337 Wolf, G. C., billiard saloon, 823
Wyatt, Henry C., music and musical instruments. 326
Xanthine Hair Restorative 3363
H. T. WICKHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SHAFER'S BUILDING,
Richmond,
Virginia.
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CONTENTS.
Area, pop. and State governments of U. S 562
Banks and bankers. 28
Post-office. 26
Building associations 35
Post-offices in Virginia.
Business directory
301
Calendar for 1877.
Public buildings and places of inte- rest 58
Cemeteries 48
Charitable institutions
43
Churches. 39
Churches, colored 50
City and county courts.
27 20
Registered letters 72
Clergymen.
30S
Clubs.
37
Religious societies (Catholic).
Religious societies (Episcopal) 43
States of Europe and America ..... Express stations in Va. and N. C ... 10
501
Religious societies (Presbyterian) .. ... Richmond directory ..
73
Richmond tobacco statistics .opp.
563
Schools, colleges, &c 31
Fire alarm telegraph 27 Secret societies .. 45
Fire Department. 27
Socret societies (colored) 51
Foreign consuls. 2S
Sou. Cross Brotherhood 48
State government 25
Street directory. 59
Insurance companies 29
Manchester directory 285
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Telegraph companies. 31
Military organizations.
33
Temperance organizations. 46 Terms and salaries of city officers 54
Miscellaneous corporations and ex- changes
34
Trades associations 38
Money order rates
72 Transportation lines. 34
Musical, dramatic and literary socie- ties . ....
36
Newspapers and periodicals
31 47
U. S. Int. Revenue 26
Too Lates, Changes, Omissions, &c.
Anderson William R. machinist R & D | Clayton R J, boilermkr R & D shops h 921 Buchanan 708 n 4th
Atkinson Thomas, bds Arlington House Ayres Samuel. smoking tobacco manfr, 903 e Cary from 19 s 13th. h 205 e Main Bailie, Schott & Co, (Wm H Bailie and
Henry Schott) book and job printers, s w Main cor 9th
Bailie William H, (Bailie, Schott & Co) h 9 w Marshall
Ballinger Thomas. bds Exchange
Barrett H B, should be Ro S, rector Christ Church
*Bland Major, lab R & D shops, h 404 w Grace
BROOKE & Co, ladies underwear, moved from over 1112 e Main to over 007 e Main (see adv page_323)
Carachristi J F Z, cigar manfr and draughtsman 1512 e Main . Carter Caroline Mrs. 703 n 25th
Catlett C W, should be G W, bkkpr Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Co, bds Arlington House
Cook Benj C, tobacco inspector, moved from 325 to 923 w Clay
Cunard Steamship Line, A W Garber agent 826 e Main
*Dabney Clarence, hostler h 1442 e Franklin
DAVIS WILLIAM, merchant tailor, moved from 2 s 12th to 3 n 11th (see
adv page 123)
ELLYSON MOSES & Co, advertising agents 12th cor Main
FARMVILLE INS & BANKING Co, of Farmville, J M Tate agt, 11th cor Bank (see adv page 342 and back cover) Farrar J W D, manager change from 122 w Cary to 703 n 25th
Fergusson Vincent, lab h 601 s Ist Fuqua A L, horseshoer alley bet 9th and 10th and Main and Cary-change from G & A Bargamin
Furgenson William G, engineer h 410 n 27th
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Fares and distances from Richmond to principal cities. opp. 561
Hack fares-legal rates 57
Hebrew lodges 47
Tariff of rates recommended by Rich- mond Chamber of Commerce 53
U. S. Courts 25 U. S. Custom-house 26
Patrons of husbandry
Population of principal States of the world 563
Public schools and teachers 43
Railroad companies. 33 Railroad depots, location of. 03
Railroad stations and distances from Richmond 56
City government ..
Religious societies (Baptist). 42 41
Debts and revenues of principal
Military associations.
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TOO LATES, CHANGES, OMISSIONS, &C.
Glazebrook T Ritchie, grocer 116 e Main moved from 114 e Clay to h 109 e Cary Green Charles W, fancy goods moved frit Sth cor Main to 5th cor Broad
Hatcher Harvey Rev. pastor Sidney Bap- ti-t Church, b 820 w Main
Hohner John P, blksmith h 1313 w Main *Ilill Henry, lab h 404 n 6th
HOOPER GEORGE J, (Toler & Hooper) h 721 Spring
JACKSON THOMAS G. lawyer 1103 e Main. from 11th bet Main and Bank
*Jackson William O, shoemkr 214 s 7th James Alfred A, with W A James, 12th cor Cary, bds Fords
James William A. gen'l agt Etiwan Phosphate Co. 12th cor Cary, bds Fords JONES & BOULDIN. (James A Jones
and Wood Bouldin Jr) lawyers s e cor 11th and Bank
McCaw. S M roofer St Claire Hotel
MaKenzie James B, tailor 200 e Main, h over 300 e Broad
MARSHALL O M. wholesale hats. caps, furs and straw goods. moved from 1303 and 1304 e Main to 1115 e Main
Laube Henry F. dancing academy over Levy's Hall, h 500 w Clay
Lee W Augustus. physician, moved to 309 e Franklin from 1106 Capitol
Luske Anna. wid William Jr. hat bleach- ing and pressing, 404 e Broad. h 912 n 1st
LYNCHBURG FIRE INS CO of Lynch- burg, J MI Tate agent instead, J H Clai- borne & Co, 11th cor Bank (see ady page 342 and back cover)
Oslar Ernest F, collector &'c, 602 e Broad. h Henrico co [Leigh
Pierce W A, (Tinsley & Pierce) bds 711 e POWHATAN STEAMBOAT Co. ior
Balto, L B Tatum genlagt. Dock cor22d Puller Bros, (JJ B & Wm G Puller) carprs and builders, Cary nr 11th
Puller J B. (Puller Bros) h 9 w Marshall Puller W G. (Puller Bros) h 411 n Madison RANDOLPH JW & ENGLISH, book-
sellers. stationers and binders, move from 1318 to 1302 and 1304 e Main (see adv)
SNYDER ASA, (page 246) should be prest ARCHITECTURAL IRON Co instead of Agricultural Co
Straus Charles E, gents furnishing goods 817 e Broad should be 719 e Broad
Sutton Hawes R, clk rooms Merchants
TATE J M, general insurance agent, re- moved from 10th nr Bank to 11th cor Bank (see ady page 342 and back cover) THE COMMERCIAL FIRE INS Co, S H Pulliam prest, F D Steger sec. moved from 1115 to 1113 e Main (see page 338) WALDMAN & SCHERER, 1417 should bo 14-17 e Main
WICKHAM H T, lawyer Shafers old building, 10th and Main h Hanover co
STREETS ADDENDA.
College alley-bet 12th and College from Broad to Marshall
Henrico pike-contination of 2d north Kelley's alley-w from Adams bet Broad and Marshall
Lombard alley- from 14th to 15th and bet Main and Cary
Meadow-bridge road-east from Henrico pike n of Bacons Quarter branch
Mill-n from Hospital bet Shockoc creek and C &ORR
Morgans alley-bet 3d and 4th and Canal and Cary
Morgans row-n from 3d to 4th bet Cary and Canal
Ninth-street alley-east from 9th bet Arch and river
Pearl block-14th cor Cary
Rose alley-19th to 20th bet Main and Franklin
Stevenson street-bet Arch and Byrd and 2dl and 3d
Theatre alley-from 7th to 8th bet Grace and Broad
Warwicks alley-from 5th to 6th and bet Franklin and Grace
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CHATAIGNE & GILLIS' VIRGINIA State Directory AND GAZETTEER. Subscription Price, . . . - $5.00
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MISCELLANEOUS.
STATE GOVERNMENT. Executive.
Governor-James L. Kemper.
Lieut. Governor -- Henry W. Thomas. Governor's Clerk-Baker P. Lee.
Secretary of the Commonwealth-James McDonald.
Assistant Secretary of the Common- wealth-Dr. G. W. Bagby.
Copying Clerk-W. E. Binford.
Attorney-General-Raleigh T. Daniel.
Auditor of Public Accounts-William F. Taylor.
Second Auditor-Asa Rogers.
Treasurer-R. M. T. Hunter.
Register of the Land Office-S. H.
Boykin.
Superintendent of the Penitentiary- George F. Strother.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- W. H. Ruffner.
Superintendent of Public Printing-R. F. Walker.
General Agent and Storekeeper of the Penitentiary-N. C. Taliaferro.
Adjutant General-Jas. McDonald, act'g. Superintendent Public Buildings-S. H. Boykin, acting.
Board of Public Works.
The Governor, Auditor and Treasurer compose the Board. J. Henry Eus- tace Secretary.
Supreme Court of Appeals.
R. C. L. Moncure, Joseph Christian, F. T. Anderson, Waller R. Staples, E. C. Burks. Clerk at Richmond, Geo. L. Christian ; Reporter, P. R. Grattan ; Librarian and Crier, P . C. Nicholas ; Tipstaff, R. D. Ward.
List of Governors of the State from 1776 to 1876.
June 20, 1776, Patrick Henry.
1, 1779, Thomas Jefferson.
" 12, 1781, Thomas Nelson. Nov. 30, 1781, Benjamin Harrison. Dec. 1784, Patrick Henry.
.1785, Edmond Randolph.
1788, Beverly Randolph.
16 1791, Henry Lee.
1794, Robert Brooke.
1796, James Wood.
1799, James Monroe.
1802, John Page.
Dec. 1805, W. II. Cabell. " 1808, John Tyler. Jan. 4, 1811, James Monroe.
Dec. 5, 1811, Geo. W Smith, burnt in the theatre Dec. 26, 1811, where now stands the Monumental church, in the city of Richmond.
Jan. 3, 1812, James Barbour.
Dec. 1814, Wilson Carey Nicholas.
1816, James P. Preston.
1819, Thomas M. Randolph.
1822, John Tyler, late President of the United States.
March 1827, Wm. B. Giles.
1830, John Floyd.
1834, Littleton W. Tazewell.
April, 1836, Wyndham Robertson, Lieut .- Governor, acting Governor.
March, 1837, David Campbell.
.6 1840, Thomas W. Gilmer, resigned March, 1841.
March, 1841, John Rutherford, Lieuten- ent-Governor.
March, 1842, John M. Gregory, Lieuten- ant-Governor. acting Governor.
Jan. 1843. James McDowell.
.. 1846, Win. Smith.
66 1849, JJohn B. Floyd.
Jan. 1852, Joseph Johnson. [Elected by the Legislature under the amended Constitution, and served from Ist to 15th January, 1852, when his official term under that Constitution ex- pired.]
Jan. 1852, Joseph Johnson. [Elected by the people under the new Con- stitution for four years. Qualified the 16th of January, 1852. The term of office was fixed by law from this period to commence on the 1st day of January.]
Jan. 1856, Henry A. Wise. 66 1860, John Letcher.
66 1864, William Smith.
April, 1865, F. H. Pierpoint.
April, 1868, H. H. Wells.
July, 1869, Gilbert C. Walker.
Jan. 1, 1874, James L. Kemper.
United States District Court-East- ern District.
Judge. Ro. W. Hughes; Marshal, C. P. Ramsdell; Deputy Marshal, W. E. Nye ; District Attorney, L. L. Low- is ; Assistant Dist. Attorney, B. W. Hoxsey; Clerk, John R. Popham ; Deputy Clerk, Thomas S. Atkins.
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United States Circuit Court.
Judge, Hugh L. Bond; Clerk, M. F. Pleasants.
Register in Bankruptcy.
Office, Custom-House Building. Register-W. W. Forbes.
Assignee-Emmett Crump.
Commissioners in Chancery.
Henry Hudnall, Thomas J. Evans, A. Austin Smith, W. J. Leake, James M. Matthews.
U. S. Internal Revenue Department.
Office in the Custom-House, Bank street. Collector-Edward E. White.
Deputy Collectors-Otis H. Russell, Hen- ry L. Chandler, John S. Rady, and T. K. Church.
Tobacco Inspectors-D. W. Bohonon, B. C. Cook, F. L. VanAukin.
Gaugers-Daniel Stephens, J. L. Cap- ston, Calvin Shaffer.
U. S. Custom House.
Bank street, between 10th and 11th. Collector-Dr. Charles S. Mills. Deputy Collector-Charles B. Vaden. Inspectors-James Morrissey, Arthur A. Spitzer.
Post Office.
Main street, bet. 10th and 11th.
Post Master .- E. L. Van Lew
Asst. P. M .- J. A. Jefferds.
Clerks-Robert Carruthers, John N. Van Lew, Edward Powers, C. C. Mera, J. E. Howard, Chas. Spencer, Josiah Crump, Peter Roane, Jas. M. Wayt, Wm. Powers, O. A. Duffy, E. S. Anderson, J. H. Bowser, and Wm. Nott.
Porter-Wm. Jackson.
Letter Carriers-John B. Newell, Hen- ry Austin, J. Gordon Baugh, W. Il. Knackstedt, Jas. B. Christian, Win. II. Wells, Leroy M. Lee, W. J. Johnson, Anton Krezmarz, B. F. Turner, R. D. Grant, Richard G. Forrester. George B. Hall, R. G. Mosby, Bernard Krausse, Thomas O'Conner.
GOVERNMENT OF RICHMOND.
Mayor-W. C. Carrington. City Attorney-A. M. Keiley. Treasurer-S. C. Greenhow. Clerk to Treasurer-D. A. Cardwell. Auditor-James B. Royster. Clerk to Auditor-E. McCarthy. City Engineer-W. E. Cutshaw. Assistant City Engineer-S. E. Bates. Clerk to City Engineer-S. B. Jacobs. Superintendent Public Schools-James II. Peay.
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Police Justice-J. J. White.
Clerk to Police Justice-D. C. Richardson Superintendent Gas Works-John H. Knowles.
Foreman and Clerk of Gas Works-W. C. Adams.
Gas Inspector-Wm. II. Page.
Superintendent Water Works-James L. Davis.
Assistant Superintendent Water Works- Wm. J. Riddick.
Chief of Police-John Poe, Jr.
Surgeon of Police-Dr. C. W. P. Brock. Clerk Police Force-Wallace Washington Chief of Fire Department-George A. Ainslie.
Superintendent Alms House-Charles P. Bigger.
Assistant Superintendent of Alms House -W. J. Epps.
Surgeon Alms House-Dr. J. S. D. Cullen Matron of City Alms House-Mrs. Lucy J. Macon.
City Clerk-E. C. Howard.
Sergeant-at-Arms of Council-B. T. Au- gust.
Clerk First Market-Samuel Ellis.
Clerk Second Market-Geo. Timberlake. High Constable-Thomas L. Whiting. City Sergeant-James M. Tyler.
Commissioner of Revenue-Robert B. Munford.
Assistant Commissioners of Revenue- Edward Gray, H. H. Wilkins, John W. Wilks, and MI. L. Guerrant.
City Collector-Aylett R. Woodson. Grain Measurer-Win. Dowden.
Ganger-Richard Fox.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-A. G. Talınan.
Fish Inspector-James B. Foster, Jr.
Weigh Master-L. Gimini. Harbor Master-R. H. Styll. Coroner-Dr. W. H. Taylor.
Deputy Coroner-Dr. Christopher Tomp- kins.
Sheriff-John W. Wright.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- R. M. J. Paynter.
Board of Police Commissioners W. C. Carrington (Mayor), President, John A. Meredith, President Board of Al- dermen, Joseph J. White, Police Justice ; D. C. Richardson, clerk.
The City Council.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN .- The Board of Aldermen is composed of eighteen nieni- bers, three from each ward in the city. Hon. John A. Meredith, of Madison Ward, president. The Board meets on the second and fourth Mouday in each mouth at 5 P. M.
Marshall Ward: W. P. M. Kellam, C.
B. Lipscomb, William H. Williams. Jefferson Ward : William H. Scott, James C. Smith, Christian Zimmer.
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Madison Ward : Lloyd J. Beall, Louis Wagner, JJohn A. Meredith.
Monroe Ward : L. L. Bass, James T. Gray, H. G. Cannon.
Clay Ward: Z. W. Pickrell, J. G. Spangenburg. Charles L. Todd.
Jackson Ward: R. M. Manly, Richard Forrester. Josiah Crump.
COMMON COUNCIL .- The Common Council is composed of thirty members, live from each ward. General Joseph R. Anderson, of Clay Ward, president. The Common Council meets on the first and third Monday in each month.
Marshall Ward: O. P. Gregory, John A. Curtis, Jas. Hayes, Henry Metz- gur, J. J. English.
Jefferson Ward: John M. Higgins, W.
S. Wood, Charles F. Taylor, Robert II. Whitlock, A. G. Babcock.
Madison Ward : John H. Guy, N. D. Hargrove. C. T. Davis, James M. Talbott, Thomas J. Starke.
Monroe Ward : T. H. Ellett, W. H. Haxall, O. F. Manson, Samuel H. Pulliam, M. L. Straus.
Clay Ward : George L. Christian, J. J. King, Joseph R. Anderson, John Lauer, Robert W. Oliver.
Jackson Ward: B. L. Braselman, J. F. Wingfield, Jackson Foster, R. W. Johnson, N. P. Vandervall.
Circuit Court of Richmond.
Judge, Beverly R. Wellford; Clerk, Al- fred Sheild; Crier, Sheriff of Rich- mond. Court-room, Stearns' build- ing, Main street, opposite the post- office.
Chancery Court.
Judge, E. H. Fitzhugh; Clerk, B. H. Berry ; Crier, John W. Wright, Sheriff of Richmond. Court-room, City Hall, Broad street, between Ninth and Tenth.
Hustings Court.
Judge, Hon. A. B. Guigon ; Clerk, An- drew Jinkins; Deputy Clerk, W. P. Lawton.
Police Court.
Police Justice, Joseph J. White ; Clerk, D. C. Richardson ; Crier, Sergeant E. H. Chalkley ; Janitor, Louis An- tilotti.
The court meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall, corner of Mayo and Franklin streets, daily (except Sunday) at 9:30 A. M.
The civil doeket is called every Friday at 12 M.
Circuit Court of Henrico.
Judge, Beverly R. Wellford ; Clerk, Geo. W. Carter; Crier. Sheriff of Hen- rico. Court-room, Stearns' building.
Henrico County Court.
Judge, E. C. Minor ; Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill ; Deputy Clerk, George W. Carter.
Richmond Fire Department.
Chief Engineer-George A. Ainslie. First Commander-S. II. Herndon. Second Commander-B. A. Perks. Third Commander-George R. Minor. Fourth Commander-George W. Taylor. Fifth Commander-M. T. Phillips. Sixth Commander-George T. Sublett. Seventh Commander-A. S. Fuqua. Clerk-D. A. Cardwell.
Co. A (Steamer), house Broad nr 9th.
Co. B (Steamer), house 3d nr Broad.
Co. C (Steamer), house Main bet 20th and 21st.
Co. D (Steamer), house Brooke av near Marshall.
Co. E (Hook and Ladder), house Broad bet 9th and 10th.
Co. F (Steamer), house 25th nr Broad.
Co. G (Hose), house 10th below Main.
Richmond Fire Alarm Telegraph.
ALARM BOXES.
No. 2 at 1st Police Station.
No. 3 at 2d Police Station.
No. 4 at 3d Police Station.
No. 5 at Engine House, 3d street near Broad.
No. 6 at Hook and Ladder House,
Broad street, between 9th and 10th. No. 7 at Engine House, Main street, near 20th.
No. 1-2 at Gas Works, Rocketts.
No. 1-3 at corner 12th and Main streets. No. 1-4 at corner 10th and Byrd streets. No. 1-5 at corner Ist and Cary streets
No. 1-6 at corner Pine and Main streets.
No. 1-7 at corner 3d and Duval streets. No. 2-1 at corner 25th and Venable st's. No. 2-3 at corner 17th and Marshall st's. No. 2-4 at corner 17th and Washington streets.
No. 2-5 at Metropolitan Iron Works, 7th street.
No. 2-6 at corner 5th and Main streets.
No. 3-1 at corner 14th and Main streets. No. 3-2 at corner 25th and Main streets. No. 3-4 at corner 13th and Cary streets. No. 3-5 at City Alms House.
No, 3-6 at Tredegar Iron Works,
No. 4-1 on corner 9th and Leigh streets. No. 4-2 on Broad street, corner Jail alley. No. 4-3 at corner Spring and Pine st's. No. 4-5 at corner St. James and Duval streets.
No. 4-6 at Engine House, 25th street, Church Hill.
No. 5-1 at 10th street Hose House.
No. 5-2 at corner Clay and Gilmer.
No. 5-3 at Nicholson street, Rocketts.
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Consuls.
Argentine Republic-G. A. Barksdale, Vice-Consul.
Germany and Austria-F. W. Hane- winckel. Belgium-E. O. Nolting.
Brazil, Spain and Uruguay-HI. R. Bald- win.
British Vice Consul-Wm. Marshall. Sweeden and Norway-Charles Lundin. Italy-Vacant.
France-Mons. G. DeSibourg.
BANKS AND BANKERS. First National Bank. 1104 East Main. Capital, $600,000.
President-Isaac Davenport, Jr. Cashier -- S. A. Glover.
First Teller-J. C. Joplin.
Second Teller-E. G. Tompkins. Asst. Teller-W. A. Price.
General Bookkeeper-II. C. Burnett. Ind. Bookkeeper-Walter S. Gill.
Ind. Bookkeeper-L. S. Clarke. Discount and Note clerk-J. H. Hatcher. Runner-J. H. Stringfellow.
Notary-W. T. Allen. Directors-F. Stearns, B. F. Ladd, A. Y. Stokes, I. Davenport, Jr., R. L. Brown, Wm. Hatcher, A. Carlton, M. L. Straus, W. J. Yarbrough, J. H. Blair, T. W. Doswell, Capt. G. W. Allen and C. R. Skinker.
National Bank of Virginia. 1016 East Main. Authorized Capital, $500,000. President-E. O. Nolting. Cashier-J. W. Lockwood.
Asst. Cashier and General Bookkeeper- O. S. Morton. Teller-John A. Collins.
Discount Clerk and Notary Public-J. M. Murray. Cashier's Clerk-Jas. Anderson. Individual Bookkeepers-T. B. Sims and J. T. Keesce. Runner-P. C. Gray. Directors-John F. Allen, T. W. Pem- berton, J. T. Gray, Claiborne Wat- kins, E. O. Nolting, James W. Al- lison, Thomas W. MeCance, Wil- liam K. Watts. W. H. Palmer, Henry K. Ellyson, T. C. Williams, L. B. Tatum, Mark Downey.
Planters' National Bank. 1200 East Main.
Capital, $300,000 ; Surplus, $90,000. President-John B. Davis. Cashier-W. R. Quarles. First Teller-D. V. Morton. Second Teller-Walker M. Hill.
Ind. Bookkeepers-L. F. Hill and James D. Craig.
General Bookkeeper-W. D. Quarles. Discount Clerk-George J. Anderson. Cashier's Clerk-William Sinton. Runner-A. C. Sinton.
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