Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1879-80, Part 5

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Germania Lodge, No 15 --- C. T. Lochr. K. of R. and S .: meets every first and third Tuesday evenings in Pythian Hall. Broad street bet. 6th and 7th.


Hines Lodge. No. 16 --- S. D. Deuny, K. of R. and S .: meets in Wilkinson's Hall. first and third Friday evenings in each month.


Jefferson Lodge. No. 23 -- J. R Lamkin. K. of R. and S .: meets in Wilkinson's Hall, every second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month.


Myrtle Lodge. No. 25 --- John W. Glenn. K. of R. and S,: meets in Concordia Hall, Broad street, every first and third I'riday.


ENDOWMENT RANK.


Section 18 meets in Concordia Hall, first and third Monday.


President --- W. H. Pailic.


Secretary --- W. J. McDowell.


I. O. R. M.


Grand Council --- J. Rice Smith, Berrys- ville. Great Sachem ; C. A. B. Cofirth. of Winchester, Great Chief of Records. Pocahontas Tribe, No. 144. meets at Odd- fellow's Hall every Wednesday evening. Chickahominy Tribe. No 34, meets at Springfield Hall. 26th and M streets, every Tuesday evening. A. N. Gill. Worthy Sachem.


Annawan Tribe. No. 30. meets at Levy's Hall. 11th and Main streets, every Mon- day evening.


Jamestown Tribe, No. 14, meets at Capitol Hall, 9th and Broad, every Saturday evening.


Pamumkey Tribe, No. 42, meets at Capitol Hall every Wednesday evening.


Sycamore Tribe, No. 9. (independent ) meets at Blenner's Hall, 6th and Mar- shall streets, every Thursday evening.


C. A. O. D GRAND GROVE OF VIRGINIA.


N. G. A .-- Charles A. Mercer. Grand Secretary --- W. E. Cree. Representatives to the Grand Grove of the U. S .--- William L. Baldwin and T. L. Courtney.


MISCELLANEOUS.


Liberal Grove, No. 2 --- Benjamin Metzger, N. A., meets every Thursday night at Druid Hall, 13th and Main.


Smart Grove, No 5 --- F. S. Jones. N. A .. meets every Saturday night at Odd Fel- low's Hall, cor. Franklin and Mayo.


Stonewall Grove, No. 6-I. P. Elsten, N. AA., meets every Friday night at Con- cordia Hall.


In consequence of the action of the Grand Grove of the United States at its last annual session there is no chapter in this grand jurisdiction, but have adopted endow nient.


Royal Areannm.


Virginia Council, No. 26. meets the first and third Tuesday evenings at Har- mony Hall, Broad Between Sixth and Seventh streets. L. R. Reins regent ; J. F. W. Gibbon, vice-regent: William Lovenstein, secretary; Edward Me- Carthy, treasurer.


I'mion Council, No. 51. meets the second and fourth Thursday evenings at Springfiehl Hall. A. M. Richardson, regent ; J. B. Elam. secretary.


I. O. Forester's.


Court Virginia. No. 1. Dr. Il. Cabell Tabb, Jr., P. C. R .; R. Samuel Denny, secre- tary.


Court Richmond. No. 2. Chas. II. Page; P. C. B ; R. N. Northern, secretary.


Knights of the Iron Link.


Richmond Council. No. 1. Leroy S. Ed- wards, eminent commander; Alfred W. Morris, recorder.


Junior O. U. A. M.


Resene Council No. 1. W. E. Orange, C .; J. D. Satterwhite, R. S.


Naturalist's Field Club of Richmond.


The object of the club is the study of Na- tral Science in all its branches. President --- M. M. Welch. Vice-President --- Dr. Jud. B. Wood. Treasurer --- T. T. Mayo. Rec. Secretay --- H. T. Ellyson. Cor. Secretary --- Sol Cutchins. Custodian --- Charles L. Steel.


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS. Sons of Temperance.


GRAND DIVISION OFFICERS --- Rev. R. 4. Barrett, of No. 167, grand worthy pa- triarch : E. A. Emmerson. of No. 22. grand worthy associate: William Hancock, of Mo. 51, grand scribe ; John F. Shinber- wer. of No. 167, grand treasurer; William T. Glenn. of No. 102. grand chaplain ; E. 1 .. Smith, of No. 13, grand conductor; fivorge M. Long, of No. 54, grand sentinel;


R. B. Wilson, of No. 54, past grand worthy patriarch.


REPRESENTATIVES TO THE NATIONAL DIVISION (meets in Washington, D. (,, June 18, 15791 .--- R. G. Staples, of Ports- mouth : C. P. MeCabo, of Leesburg; Rev. G. C. Vanderslice, of Manchester : IL. A. Atkinson, Je, of Honrico; J. S Craig. of Rockingham : E. A. Emmerson. of Lynch- burg: Philip Read, of Salem : R. B. Wil- son. Rev. W. T. Lindsay. W. J. Glern. T. Wiley Davis, Rev. R. S. Barrett and Wil- liam Hancock, of Richmond.


ST DORDINATE DIVISIONS IN THE CITY. Shockoe-Hill Division, No. 54, meets every Monday evening at Harmony Hall. Broad street.


Monroe Division, No. 102. meets every Tuesday evening at West-End Hall, corner Munford and Broad streets.


Springfield Division, No. 167. meets every Monday evening at Springfieldl Hall. Geo. W. Fergusson, W. P.


JEWISH ORDERS.


Independent Order B'Nai Berith.


Rinnnon Lodge, No. 68-M. Rosenhanm, president ; Joseph Messinger. vice-presi- dent ; , secretary ; Jacob May, treasurer ; William Lovenstein. lecturer. Meets first and third Sunday evenings at Levy's Hall.


Benjamin Lodge, No 69 -- Moses Myers, president; M. J. Brill, vice-president ; Julius Bear, secretary; Ellis Abram, treasurer; Solonon Wise. lecturer. Meets second and fourth Sunday evenings at Levy's Hall.


Paradise Lodge, No. 223-Israel Sterne, president ; Harry Schwarzchild. vice- president; Isaac Held, secretary; Wil- liam Gans, treasurer; Dr. H. H. Levy. lecturer. Meets second and fourth Sun- day afternoons at Schiller Hall.


Order Kesher Shel Bazel.


Hillel Lodge, No. 91-B. Samuels, presi- dent. D. H. Pyle, vice-president ; Wm. Lovenstein, secretary; E. A. Ezekiel, treasurer.


I. O. Free Sons of Israel.


Solomon Lodge, No. 19-Lovi Hexter, president; A. Morris, vice-president : Julius Bear, secretary; S. Binswanger, treasurer.


Friendship Lodge, No. 47-William Rein- heimer. president; B. Holtz, vice-presi- dent ; William Flegenheimer, secretary.


Jewish Benevolent Societies.


Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Association -- Mrs. Julius Straus, president; William Lovenstein, secretary.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Society-Mts. | Tuckahoe Grange, No. 717, meets at Short E. Holzinger, president; William Fleg- enheimer, secretary,


Hebrew Ladies' Social Circle -- Mrs. Fanny Strans, president ; William Heller, see- retary.


Hebrew Benevolent Society-Abram Levy, president ; William Heller, secretary.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.


j. M. Blanton, of Cumberland, Master ; M: W, Hazlewood, of Henrico, Sec'y ; Rev. D. R. Fielder, Chaplain ; P. F. Cogbill, of Petersburg, Treasurer ; W. G. Repass, Overscer ; Robert Turn- bull, Steward; J. A. Per-inger, As- sistant Steward; J M. Benton. Gate- keeper; Ceres, Mrs. J. M. Blanton; Pomona. Miss Linda Cogbill ; Flora. Miss Sallie Reid Blanton ; Lady is- sistant Steward, Mrs. Lucy .1. Yager. Meets second Monday in February in each year. Chief office of the Grange, Crenshaw's Patrons warehouse.


Brookland Grange, No. 156, meets the first Tuesday in each month. D. E. Gardner, Master; A. K. Fenton, Sec. retarv.


Glendale Grange, No. 237. meets the first Wednesday in each month. S. D. Turner, Master; Peter MeCurdy, See- retary.


Laurel Grange, No. 484, meets the first Thursday in each month. George W .. Roper, Master; W. Frederick Pleas- ants, Secretary,


Blanton Grange, No. 692, meets second Thursday in each month. T. T. Tred- way, Master; William H. Pleasants, Secretary.


Pump. Thomas E. Nuckols, Master : John E. Jones, Secretary.


SOUTHERN CROSS BROTHERHOOD.


Lee Camp, No. 1, S. C. B. meets at Pied- mont & Arlington Life Insurance Company's office every fourth Mon- day in March, June and September. Past Commanders, Dr James H Pat- ton, W. Ellis Jones, B. C. Hartook, aud W. C. Carrington: Commander, Wm. P. Gretter; Secretary. J. Booton Hill ; Treasurer, W. Ellis Jones.


CEMETERIES.


Hollywood -- Cherry between Spring and. Albemarle, James O'Keeffe, Sup't.


Oakwood-North end Otkwood avenue. W. L. Smith, Sup't.


St. John's Burying Ground-Twenty-fifth and Broad.


Catholic Cemetery-Mechanicsville Turn- pike. John MeGeary, Fup't.


Shockoe Hill Cemetery-North end 3d. Charles D'. Bigger. Sup't.


Hebrew Burying Ground-Adjoining City Almshouse.


Jewish Cemetery-Near Oakwood Ceme- tery. W. L. Smith, Sup't.


COLORED PERSONS' BURYING GROUND.


Ham-Extreme n end St. James. Wm. H. Joues, Sexton.


Union Sycamore-Extreme north end St. James. Union Mechanics-Extreme north end St. James.


TARIFF OF RATES, STANDARD OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, &C.


Adopted by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, April 16, 187S.


Commissions on General Business.


Forselling Leat Tobacco, Grain, Flour in barrels, Cotton in bales, .


3 per cent.


For selling Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Provisions, Ground and Lump Plaster. Fish. Salt, 23 per cent. For selling Manufactured To- bacco (including guarantee) 5 per cent. For selling Light Groceries, Country Produce, (other than Leaf Tobacco, Grain, Flour in barrels, Cotton), Liquors. Cigars, Naval Stores, Lea- ther, Hides, Plasterers Goods, Lumber, Lead, Wool, For- eign Fruits, .


5 per cent.


For selling Staves, Hoop-poles, Shaved Hoops, Undressed Spokes, Tan Bark, Wood Bil- lets for staves, &e., 5 per cent.


For selling Gunpowder, 10 per cent.


For selling Bar Iron, Pig Iron, Steel, Tin Plate, &e., without guarantee, 2] per cent. per cent.


and with guarantee.


For selling Live Stock -C'at . tle. Sheep, Hogs, &c., per car load, 4 per cent. 5 per cent.


Less than a car load, Small stock, viz .: Lambs,


Veal, &c., 5 per cent.


All car load lots, 4 per cent. For guaranteeing sales on time, not to exceed 60 days, . . 23 per cent.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


For longer time, subject of special contract.


For purchase and shipment of merchandise . on cost and charges, .


2} per cent.


For advances or acceptances without produce in lunid, 21 per cent. For advancing or accepting for purchases without funds in hand, 21 per cent.


On consignments withdrawn or re-shipped, on valne of property so withdrawn. . 1} per cent.


Bankers' and Brokers' Commissions.


For collecting dividends on Stocks, Bonds, or other secu- rities, 3 per cent. For collecting interest on Bonds and Mortgages. 3 per cent. For buying or selling Bonds which will sell at 30 per cent. or upward, 2 per cent. on par value.


For buying or selling Bonds which sell under 30 per cent .. { per cent. ou par value.


For buying or selling Stocks which sell at $30 per share, or more, 50 cents per share.


For buying or selling stocks which sell under $30 per share, 25 cents per share. For effecting Fire or Marine Insurance, 10 per cent. on the premium.


For adjusting and collecting Insurance Losses of all kinds there is no uniform tarriff. the commission depending upon the work to be done.


' Ship Brokers' Commissions.


On chartering vessels to take in cargo at other ports, on amount of actual freight, 5 per cent.


On disbursements, repairs and outfits of vessels and canal boats, 23 per cent.


On procuring freights, 5 per cent.


On collecting freights. 2 per cent.


These rates are on charters for everything except Wood and Coal. the rate on these ar- ticles is 2! per cent.


Hire of Bags.


For 20 days or less, 5 cents per bag. Special contracts may be made; extra rent optional with the merchant.


Standard Weights and Measures. Pounds Per Bushel.


Wheat, 60; Oats, 32: Corn, shelled, 56: Corn on the cob, 20; Rye. 58; Barley, 4>; Corn Meal, 50; Puckwheat. 52: Malt, 38; Irish Potatoes, 60: Sweet Pot :- tove, 56; Onions, 57; Onion Top Sets, 28;


White Beans, 60; Black-eyed Peas, 60; Peanuts, 22: Chestnuts. 57; Turnips, 55; Osage Orange Seed, 34: Salt, 50: Lime, unslacked, NO: Plastering Hair. ~: Stone Coal, SO. FRUITS-Dried Apples, 23; Peelet Dried Peaches, 40; Unpeeled Dried Peaches. 32. SEEDS-Clover Seed. 60: Timothy Seed, 45: Herd's Grass. 12: Blue Grass, 14 : Orchard Grass. 14; Hun- gorian. 44; Hemp Seed, 44; Flax Seed, 56: Millett, 50.


'A cord of wood contains 122 cubic feet; & feet long. 4 feet high and i feet wide, and in all measurements of Wood, Tan Bark. or other things subject to such measurement, the foregoing shall be the true and legal standard."


The above standard of weights and meas- Trements as to wood. &e .. are in accord- ance with an et of the Legislature, approved 20th March. 1877


Sweet potatoes. for seed. are not mentioned. Customary weight is 45 pounds per bushel. All Coal 2,000 pounds to the load.


The following articles and standard is re- commended by the National Board of Trade, our State and City Regulations taking no account of them: Bran. 20 pounds: Green Apples, 57 ; Castor Beans, 46: Beets, 50: Parsnips, 44; Carrots, 50; Ruta Bagas, 56; Coal and Coke. except Gas Coke, 2,000 pounds to the ton.


Storage.


Time not exceeding 60 days, except where 30 days storage is specified.


Hogsheads of Sugar, Molasses and other merchandise (not Tobacco) 40 ets. Tierees and half-pipes, barrels and


quarter-casks of Liquor, 25 cts.


Barrels of Fish, 8 ets.


Barrels of Beef and Pork, 10 cts.


Barrels of Sugar, 10 cts.


Barrels of Molasses and Oil, 10 cts.


Tierces and barrels of Lard, 10 ets.


Kegs and tubs of Lard and Butter, 5 ets. Firains of Butter and Lard. 5 et.s. Coffee and Clover Seed, per bag, 5 cts. Boxes Wine, Oil, Lemons, Oranges, Tin. 5 cts.


Boxes Soap, Fish, Candles, Raisins, Cheese, &e., 3 cts.


Biles of Cotton, 25 ets.


Kegs Nails and Fruit, 3 cts.


Lead, per ton of 2,000 pounds, 25 cents per ton per month.


Pig Iron, per ton of 2,210 pounds, weigh- ing in and out. 35 cents per ton. Stor- age one month 10 cents per ton, and for each month thereafter 5 cents perton.


Bar Iron and Steel same rates as Pig Iron. Salt. per stek. 6 cts.


Grain, per bushel, in bulk, 3 cts.


Grain, per bushel, in sacks, 2! ets.


i Crates of Earthenware, 50 cts.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Licorice, per case, 15 cts. 10 cos.


Licorice, for half-case,


Guano and other fertilizers, per ton


o!' 2,000 poguds. rexclusive of lu-


ยท 50 ets.


Ground Plaster, in barrels and bags, per ton,


50 cts.


Bacon, per 120 pounds, in bulk, . 10 cts.


lias. per bale, compressed,


Sets. . Except on articles specially mentioned


Hay. per bale, uncompressed, . 15 ets above these rates include labor, but Lime, in barrels, for 60 days, 10 cts. other expenses, actually incurred, to be at owner's cost.


and 25 per cent. additional for each 30 days thereafter.


Flour, per barrel, for 60 days, . 10 cts


proportion to bulk and value with the above. P. G. COGHLAN, Secretary.


COUNTY AND CORPORATION COURTS.


COUNTY COURTS.


Accomack -- T. C. Parramore, judge. Last Monday.


Albemarle --- John L. Cochran, judge. First Monday.


Alleghany and Craig-Andrew Dameron.


judge. Third Monday and Tuesday after first Monday.


Amelia -F. R. Farrar, judge. Fourth


Wednesday.


Amherst --- Sam'l H. Henry, judge. Third


Monday.


Appomattox-Henry T. Parrish, judge. Fourth Thursday.


Angusta -- John N.Hendren, judge. Fourth Monday


Bath and Highland -- John W. Myers, judge. Fourth Thursday and Fourth Monday.


Bedford-John A. Wharton, judge. Fourth Monday.


Botetourt - William B. Simmons, judge Second Monday.


Bland and Giles-Goo. W. Easley, judge. Tuesday after first Monday and Tues- day after second Monday.


Brunswick -- DavidS. Hicks, judge. Fourth Monday


Buckingham-John Hill, judge. Second Monday.


Campbell-JJohn G. Haythe, judge. Sec- ond Monday.


Caroline -- Walter G. Hudgins, judge. Sec- ond Monday.


Carroll-Garland Hale, judge. Third Mon- day.


Choriotte - Thos. T. Bouldin, judge. First Monday.


Chesterfield-William I. Clopton, judge. Second Monday.


Culpeper -- John W. Bell, judge. Third Monday.


Cumberland and Powhatan -- Wm. Pope : Dabney, judge. Fourth Monday and first Monday.


Dinwiddie-Robert H. Jones, Jr., judge. Third Monday.


Elizabeth City and Warwick-W. R. Wil- lis, judge. Fourth Thursday and see- on Thursday.


Esex-Mustve Garnett. judge. Third Monday.


Fairfax and Alexandria County-James Sangster, judge. Third Monday and fourth Monday.


Fauquier-W. H. Gaines, judge. Fourth Monday.


Floyd-Z. T. Dobyns. judge. Second Monday.


Tuvanna-D. W. K. Bowles, judge. Fourth Monday.


Franklin-Thos. H. Bernard, judge. First Monday.


Frederick-Jos. H. Sherrard, judge. Mon- day before first Tuesday.


Gloucester-Warner T. Jones, judge. First Monday.


Goochland-Isaac W. Pleasants, judge. Third Monday.


Grayson-Geo. W. Cornett, judge. Fourth Monday.


Greenville and Sussex-W. S. Goodwyn. judge. First Monday and first Thers- dav.


Halifax-William R. Barksdale, judge Fourth Monday.


Hanover-Samuel C. Redd, judge. Third Wednesday.


Henrico-Edmund C. Minor, judge. See- ond Monday.


Henry-Samnel J. Mullins. judge. Second Monday.


Isle of Wight-George R. Atkinson, judge. First Monday.


James City. City of Williamsburg and York -- R. L. Henley. judge. Srend Monday and first Tuesday.


King George and Staford-J. T. P. Soble. judge. First Thursday and third Wed- nesday.


King and Queen and King Willian-Wm. J. M. C. Jones, judge. Second Thurs- day and Fourth Monday. Ler-H. J. Vor_an. jude. First Monday. Lonisa -- E. H. Lane, judge. 2nd Monday.


and 25 per cent. additional for each 30 days therearter.


Apples, in barrels, 10 ets.


Manufactured Tobacco, in whole and i-boxes. 10 ets.


. Manufactured Tobacco, in 3-boxes. Sets. Dressed Pork and Beef. per 100 B.s., 10 cts. Single Quarter Beet. 10 cts.


Artieles not enumerated to be charged in


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Loudoun-Charles B. Ball; judge. Second Monday.


!nonburg-William H. Perry, judge. Second Monday.


Middlesex and Mathews-T. J. Christian, judge. 4th Wednesday & 2nd Monday. Madison and Greene - W. S. Beasley, judge.


Fourth Thursday and Wednesday after second Monday.


Mecklenburg - Henry Wood, Jr., judge. Third Monday.


Montgomery -- John Gardner, judge. Tues- day after fourth Monday.


Nansemond -- Nathaniel Riddick, judge. Second Monday.


Nelson-John T. Brown, judge. Fourth Monday.


New Kent and Charles City -- Isaac H. Christian. Judge. Second Thursday and third Thursday.


Norfolk County-L. R. Watts. judge. Third Monday.


Northampton-H. S. Neal, judge. Second . Wise and Buchanan-Samuel L. Graham, Monday.


Northumberland and Lancaster-Samuel Downing, judge. Second Monday and third Monday.


Nottoway -- Wm. H. Mann, judge. First Thursday.


Orange-Win. G. Williams. judge. Fourth Monday.


l'age-James E. Stewart, judge. Fourth Monday .


Patrick-Sam'l G. Staples, judge. Tues- day after fourth Monday.


Pittsylvania-JJas. D. Coles. judge. Third Monday.


Prince Edward-F. N. Watkins, judge. First Tuesday after third Monday.


Prince George and Surry-P. B. Battee, judge. Second Thursday and fourth Tuesday.


Princess Anne-J. M. Keeling. judge. First . Monday.


Prince William-John C. Weedon, judge. First Monday.


Rappahannock-JJ. F. Strother, judge. Second Monday.


Roanoke -- Wingfield Griffin, judge. Third Monday.


Rockbridge-J. K. Edmonson.judge. First Monday.


Rockingham-C. T O'Ferrail. judge. Third Monday.


Russell-Thos. M. Alderson, judge. Thes- day after third Monday.


Scott -- II. S. K. Morrison, judge. First Tuesday after second Monday.


Shenandoah-George R. Calvert, judge. Monday before second Tuesday.


Smyth-Andrew P. Cole, judge. Third Monday.


Southampton-James W. Urquhart, judge. Third Monday.


Spotsylvania -- John T. Goodrick, judge. First Monday.


Tazewell-Sam'1C. Graham, judge. Tues- day after second Monday.


Warren and Clarke-John E. Page, judge. First Tuesday after third Monday and second Monday.


Washington-R. M. Page, judge. Fourth Monday.


Westmoreland and Richmond County- George W. Lewis, judge. Fourth Mon- day and first Monday.


judge. Fourth Monday and Tuesday after third Monday.


Wythe and Pulaski-William H. Bolling, judge. Second Monday and Thursday after first Monday.


CORPORATION COURTS.


Richmond City: Hustings Court-Goo. L. Christian, judge. First Monday. Chancery Court-E. H. Fitzhugh. judge. First Monday in January, April, June and October.


Petersburg-E. M. Mann. judge. Third - Thursday.


Norfolk City-Geo. P. Scarburgh, judge. First Monday.


Portsmouth -- Chandler W. Hill. judge. First Thursday after first Tuesday.


Lynchburg-James Garland. judge. First day of each month.


Fredericksburg-J. T. Goolrick. judge. No return to Clerk House of Delegates.


Staunton-J. W. Green Smith, judge. No return to Clerk House of Delegates. Danville-A. M. Aiken, judge. First Monday.


Alexandria-Enoch H. Lowe. judge. First Monday.


LOCATION OF RAILROAD DEPOTS, &C.


Union-Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac, and Richmond and Peters- burg Railroads, corner Byrd and 8th streets.


Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad-Broad, corner 16th street.


Richmond and Danville Railroad-Vir- Old Dominion Steamship Co. for New ginia and Byrd streets. York-Dock below 25th st .. Rocketts.


Behmond. York River and Chesapeake Canal Packet, office and landing -- Corner


Railroad Cornar 23d and Back Streets.


James River Steamboat Company, for Norfolk-Foot of _Ash, Rocketts.


Powhatan Steamboat Line for Baltimore --- 22d and Dock streets.


Philadelphia Steamship Line -- Near foot Ash street, Rocketts.


C'anal and 5th streets.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


FARES AND DISTANCES FROM RICHMOND TO PRINCIPAL CITIES.


Lowest First-class rates. Furnished by A. W. GARDER, Gen. Ticket Agt.


MIS.


TUKTS.


MLS.


TOKTS.


Augusta, Georgia,


477


$ 20 30


Lexington, Ky ..


-


680


19 50


Atlanta, Georgia.


547


21 50


Louisville, Ky.,


-


690


18 00


Alexandria, Virginia, -


113


5 50


Mobile, Alabama,


900


33 00


Austin, Texas,


1940


53 00


Montgomery, Ala.,


883


28 25


Boston, Mass.,


592


19 60


Meridian, Miss.,


931


31 25


Burkeville, Virginia,


53


65


New York City,


356


12 85


Bristol, Tennessee.


331


14 70


Niagara Falls,


587


17 50


Cincinnati, Ohio,


550


14 00


Norfolk. Virginia.,


103


3 75


Columbus, Ohio,


662


17 60


Norfolk, via boat,


2 50


Chicago, Illinois,


889


22 00


Nashville, Tem.,


737


23 45


Charleston, S. C.,


456


18 50


New Orleans, La.,


1040


37 50


Columbia, S. C.,


390


16 80


Omaha, Nebraska,


1561


36 85


Charlottesville, Va.,


97


4 85 |


Philadelphia, Pa.,


265


9 80


Chattanooga, Tenn.,


605


22 00


Pittsburg, Pa ..


502


14 75


Danville, Va.,


1.10


6 60


Staunton, Va ..


136


6 00


Denison, Texas,


1541


19 00


St. Louis, Missouri,


9:20


23 00


Elmira, New York,


412


14 50


St. Joseph. Missouri,


-


1230


32 50


Fredericksburg, Va.,


62


3 10:


San Francisco, Cal.,


3271


136 85


Gordonsville, Va.,


76


3 80


Salt Lake City, Utah,


2525


120 75


Galveston, Texas,


1469


48 75


Savannah, Georgia,


609


21 00


via St. Louis,


1929


52 00


Selma, Alabama,


1076


22 00


Houston, Texas,


1879


51


Vicksburg, Miss ..


1121


36 25


Huntington. W. Va.,


421


14 00


White Sulphur Spgs,


227


9 00


Indianapolis, Ind.,


695


17 00 :


Washington, D. C.,


130


5 75


Jackson, Miss.,


1076


33 25


West Point, Va.,


32


1 75


Knoxville, Tenn.,


461


20 10:


Weldon, N. C.,


95


4 50


Lynchburg, Va.,


124


5 50


Wilmington, N. C.,


-


246


12 60


and return,


8 50


USEFUL SUGGESTIONS AND INFORMATION.


To find any person, address, street, or : 300; all the houses between Ninth and place, consult the City Directory. It can Tenth have numbers ranging between 900 be found in almost any office or store. and 1 000.


Keep to the right in walking or driv- ing.


The names of the streets are inscribed on the corner gas-lamps.


The Post-Office is situated on the north side of Main street, east of Tenth street.


Post-office boxes, in which you can safely deposit stamped letters, are also attached to many of the corner lamp- posts.


Street-cars and 'buses will carry you to best recourse in all difficulties and acei- or near any point in the city. dents.


The street-car fare is 10 cents, or four tickets for 25 cents. 'bus fare. 5 cents.


streets running north and south, across the city, are numbered from the James northward. All the numbers between any two of the leading streets, or in each block, being in the same hundred. Thus. . the houses between Second and Third all have numbers ranging between 200 and


All odd numbers are on the south and east sides, and even numbers on north and west sides.


It' you need information or assistance, apply to the policemen. They are re- sponsible for order and safety of person and property, and will render a reasonable amount of aid. protect ladies. children or infirm persons in crossing streets, or in crowded thoroughfares, and they are your


Beware of pickpockets. confidence rogues, and questionable or strange com- pany.


Purchase nothing from itinerant ven- ders. Look only to regular dealers and offices for what you require.


Note the number of your cab. porter. policeman. car, etc.


28 00


Baltimore. Mid.,


169


6 50


Memphis, Tenn.,


1 25


Charlotte, N. C.,


253


11 30 ; Petersburg, Va ..


LIST OF COUNTIES IN VIRGINIA, WITH POPULATION.


CENSUS OF 1870.


Accomac


20,409


Giles 5.875


Page ...


8.462


Albemarle


27.544


Gloucester.


10,211


Patrick


10,161


Alexandria


16.755


Goochland.


10,313


Pittsylvania.


31.343


Alleghany


3.674


Grayson .. 9.587


Powhatan. 7,657


Amelia ...


9,878


Greene ...


4,634


Prince Edward


12,004


Amherst


14.900


Greenesville.


6,362


Prince George.


7,820


Appomattox


8,950


Halifax


27,828


Princess Anne


8,273


Bath ..


3.795


Henrico.


66.179


Pulaski ....


6,538


Bedford


25.327


Henry.


12.303


Rappahannock


8,261


Bland ..


4,000


Highland.


4,151


Richmond.


6,503


Botetourt ..


11,329


Isle of Wight.


8,320


Roanoke.


9.350


Brunswick


13,427


James City


4.425


16,058


Buchanan.


3,777


King and Queen.


9,709


Rockingham.


23,668


Buckingham


13,371


King George ..


5,742


Russell.


11,103


Campbell


28,384


King William


7.515


13,036


Caroline


15.128


Lancaster


5.355


Shenandoah


14.936


Carroll ..


9,147


Lee ....


13.268


Smyth.


8,898


Charles City


4,975


Loudoun.


20.929


Southampton


12,285


Charlotte


14,513


Louisa.


16,332


11,728


Chesterfield.


18.470


Lunenburg.


10,403


6.420


Clarke


6.670


Madison.


8.670


5.585


Craig


2.942


Mathews.


6.200


Sussex.


7,885


Culpeper.




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