Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1881, Part 69

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Polk
Number of Pages: 1036


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Tobacco Manufacturers' Agents. Boroughs James M & Co, 13 n 10th


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BUSINESS


(493)


DIRECTORY.


Tobacco Manufacturers' Supplies.


PATTON JAMES D, 1307 e Cary (see adv page 247) Sheild & Warwick Bros, 1214 e Cary WAGGONER J J & Co, 102 & 104 Vir- ginia (see adv page 313)


Tobacco Reprisers.


Aborn & Co, Arch nr 7th Barksdale C R & F D. 313 s 6th Boyd James N, 2201 & 2203 e Cary Connell William H, 3103 Rocketts Vaughan B Franklin, 1105 Basin bank


Tobacco Shipping & Forwarding. NOLTING E O & CO, 1310 e Cary


Tobacco Stemmers.


Barksdale C R & F D, s 7th bet Byrd & Bragg


Boyd James N, 102 s 6th


Boykin Francis M, 1000 e Cary


CAMERON ALEXANDER & CO, 16 s 24th


Christian & Gunn. 10 s 21st Deane Frank H. 2823 Rocketts


Ellison S A & Bro, 15 s 21st


George J P & Co, 1000 e Cary Gilmour Matthew. 113 s 7th


Gray James T, office 1321 e Cary Kerr Alexander, 2020 e Cary Rutherford Thomas M. Arch cor Sth SCOTT & CLARKE, 7 s 21st Thomson George Napier, 2600 e Main Vaughan Isaac N, 310 to 322 s 10th


MANCHESTER.


Enders John. Decatur cor 7th Gray James T, Hull nr 7th HIatcher William, 7th cor Bainbridge


Tobacco Tag Manufacturers. Hasker Charles II, 2312 N


Towing Companies.


Virginia, J T Redwood agt 10 and 12 s 18th


Trunk Manufacturers.


Knotts Greenbury, 22 n 9th ROUNTREE HI W & BRO, 1300 and 1302 e Franklin


Trunks and Valises.


BOSCHEN HERMAN & BRO, 507 e Broad


GRIGG J A, 922 e Main cor 10th THOMPSON J M & CO, 513 e Broad TINSLEY B F. 623 e Broad


WINGO, ELLETT & CRUMP, 130S e Main


Toy Stores.


GREEN C W, 201. 203 and 205 e Broad HARROLD ROBERT. 817 e Broad Ide H Julius, 1803 e Main


Turners-Ivory.


Reichman F A, 1420 e Franklin


Type Founders.


PELOUZE HI L & SON, 102 Governor


Umbrella and General Repairers.


Eggleston William H. 306 n 5th Merillo Antonio, 1415 e Franklin. PERROT HENRY L, 209 n Gil


Undertakers.


(See also Cabinet-makers ; also, Furni- ture Dealers.)


Billups L W. 1514 e Franklin


Binford J J & Son, 1304 e Franklin.


*Braxton Thomas L, 21 w Broad


*Brown Junius T, 217 n 17th Chandler & Sinnott, 722 e Main


CHRISTIAN L T, 1215 e Broad (see adv page 116)


*Cook Henry, 1570 e Broad


Dippner Joseph C, 300, 302 and 304 e Marshall


*Harris John B. 414 n 3d


Hay Thomas, 14 n 18th


*Johnson John W. 107 e Broad


LAUBE JOSEPH W, 21 e Broad


Lechthaler Charles, 109 Governor


ROONEY ARTIIUR, Governor and Franklin


*Selden William S. 1504 e Broad


SUTHERLAND W H & SONS, S and 10 n Sth (see adv page 295)


*WINFREE WILSON, 222 e Broad (see adv page 330)


MANCHESTER.


Morrissett Beverly HI, 7th nr Hull *Olphin Grandeble, Hull nr 12th *Stringfellow Peter, Hull nr 10th


Upholsterers. (See also Paper-Hangers and Uphol- sterers.)


Rieger Casper, 205 n 5th Tanner James II, Se Broad Walsh Isabella Miss, 29 w Jackson


Variety Stores.


Barker James, 2126 e Main Blunt Margaret A Mrs, 767 n 17th Bottigheimer Moses, 2325 e.Main Boyle Alice M Mrs. 510 n 17th Briggs Robert, 131 e Broad; Brizzolara Frank, 2420 e Main


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BUSINESS


*Brooks & Young, 223 w Broad Colgin Robert E, 2415 e Main Costello Abbie Mrs. 2314 e Main Deane Charles HI, 102 s Cherry Driscoll James, 2012 e Main *Ferguson Archer Rev, 218 n 17th Geese Frederick, 520 s Pine *Hobson Andrew, 3 n 7th James Andrew J, 1920 e Main Jones George H A, 2024 e Main Keith James, 2124 e Main Koch Charles L, Reservoir, south of Cary Kranzar Frank, 724 w Broad Lewit Jacob, 1729 e Main Lilienfield Jennette, 1905 e Main *McGruder Benjamin, 106 s 2d Nachman Henry, 1819 e Main O'Keefe Annie, 3200 Rocketts Partington Mary, 6 w Leigh · Reardon Michael, 2414 e Main *Rock Robert, 11 s 1st


Rosendorf Michael J. 120 e Broad Simpson Mary Miss, 508 n 17th Stewart Frances Mrs, 2215 e Main Tyree Emma L Mrs, 2502 e Broad Van Vort Isaac, 1909 e Main


MANCHESTER.


DAVIDSON THOMAS A, Hull nr 11th *Hughes Wm HI, Hull bet 14th and 15th Moxley Farley, Hull bet 12th and 13th Robertson Thomas H. Hull nr railroad *Wooldridge Sallie, Hull bet 14th and 15th


Veterinary Surgeons. BOYCE ALBERT, 410 n 5th


Warehouse Companies.


Crenshaw's, James R. Crenshaw pres't, Shockoe slip


Warehouses-Storage. DAVENPORT & MORRIS, 114, 116 and 118 s 17th


GALLEGO MILLS, 2623 Dock LATHROP S P, s side Dock ir 18th LEE'S, A S Lee prop'r, 2623 Dock SMITH JAMES C, 1701 to 1715 e Cary Warwick, 2629 Dock


Warehouses-Tobacco.


Anderson's, D A Langhorne & Co pro- prietors, 801 e Canal


CENTRE, 1412, 1414 & 1416 e Cary, Hill, Skinker & Watkins proprs Crenshaw's Planters, Vaughan & Sarvey proprs Shockoe slip Dibrell R H, 1201 e Cary Farmers, John A Mosby inspector & pro- prietor 11th bet Main and Cary Mayo's, James W Hall propr 14th bet Dock and river


Myers', George S Palmer Jr inspector 9th nr Byrd


Planters and Merchants, Carter & Ry- land proprs, Cary cor 15th


Public, Davis & Simpson proprs Canal to Byrd & 7th to 8th Seabrook's, Grace nr 17th. Christian & Jeter inspectors


Shockoe, Julian Harrison inspector Shoc- koe slip nr Tobacco Exchange


Watchmakers & Jewelers.


Bear B J. 1521 e Main


Bowman William D, 322 n 17th *Boyd William, 19 w Leigh Cowardin W H, 1804 e Main GENNET CHARLES, 917 e Main


GODDARD & MOSES, 914 e Main (see adv page 162)


Goodman Nathan, 624 e Broad Gregory Elijah C, 1721 e Main Heinrich B, 906 e Main Humphreys James C. 325 Brooke ave Jahnke Albert F, 1201 e Main Kahl Ernest, 207 n 5th


Kersey Edward, 1429 e Main


Kersey James Q. 1327 e Main


KOHLER JOHN F, 715 e Broad (see adv page 205) Lumsden Charles, 825 e Main


McGinness Charles W, 10 n 9th


Nowlan & Co, 923 e Main Schaaf M & Bro, 426 e Broad


Schumann Julius, 629 e Broad


SPOTT WILLIAM A, 1102 e Main (-ce adv page 28S)


Tobien William Jr, 512 e Broad


Tremer Henry J, 16 w Broad.


TYLER JOHN H & CO, 1003 e Main (see adv page 308) Walter C C. 223 e Broad


Walter William C, 538} Brook ave WILDT WILLIAM, 324 e Broad


MANCHESTER.


Davis George, Hull nr 12th Harding A C, Hull bet 8th and 9th Powers John W, Hull nr 7th


Wig and Toupee Manufacturers. FERRANDINI R, 613 e Broad


Wheelwrights. (Sce also Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights)


Enroughty Edward, 1536 e Franklin Hoffman Barnhard, 1540 e Cary *Johnson William, 25 w Broad McDonough James, 9 and 11 n 1Sth *Nelson Thomas, 309 n 18th Wyatt & John, 28 n 15th


Wine and Liquor Dealers-Retail. BLAIR W D & CO, 1109 e Main CRANZ OSCAR, 14 Governor DONATI & BAGLIONI, cor 17th and Grace


GASSER OSWALD, S00 n 5th


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(495)


DIRECTORY.


HUNDLEY GEORGE A, 528 e Broad Kerse Timothy, 2205 e Main Lohnert Charles A, 160S e Broad MACON J M. 903 e Broad Molloy John K, 2224e Main Rosene A W. 25 s 13th


SCHMIDT HERMANN, 500 and 502 e Broad (see adv page 276)


Wine and Liquor Dealers-Wholesale


BLAIR W D & CO, 1109 e Main Chamberlayne Frank W, 1315 e Cary CRANZ OSCAR, 14 Governor Crawford & Lally, 5 n 15th DAVENPORT & MORRIS, 120, 122, 124 s 17th


DAVIS D O & CO. 1323 to 1327 e Cary ELLISON & HARVEY, 1309 e Cary HUNDLEY GEORGE A, 528 e Broad Iseman & Straus. 1302 e Cary


JENKINS E COURTNEY & CO, 113 s 14th


LATHROP & LEIGH, 1316 and 1318 e Cary LIPSCOMB BR, 1310 e Franklin MILLER FRANK, 13 n 14th Minor Thomas F. 1313 e Cery MOORE J S, 1724 e Main


Parrish W M. 1510 e Main ROGERS J P & CO. 105 s 14th SAUNDERS E A, 14th cor Cary SLATER, MYERS & CO, 1424 e Main Stern L & Bro, 8 s 14th


TAYLOR CHARLES F & CO, 14 and 16 s 13th


Wire-Workers. Lintz Julius E, 231 s Cherry


Wood, Willow and Tinware.


GRESHAM & BROWN, 1316 e Main NOTT A H & CO, 10 s 14th Stokes C P & Co, 9 s 14th


Wood-Workers-Ornamental.


YAUFMAN WILLIAM, 203 n 5th (see adv page 336)


Yeast. Johnson C S, agt 908 e Main


Zephyr Worsteds. WENZEL HENRY, 415 e Broad


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JOHNS & GOOLSBY,


Book and Job Printers,


No. 3 GOVERNOR STREET,


RICHMOND, VA.


TRY THE


POTOMAC STEAMBOAT LINE


FOR A DELIGHTFUL TRIP


Relieving the monotony of all rail travel between


Richmond and Washington!


THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER


"EXCELSIOR"


is now running between Quantico and Washington, in connection with trains of the R. F. & P. R. R., TWICE DAILY (except Sunday) leaving Richmond at 8.30 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. -


CHARACTERISTICS.


Freedom from Dust. A view of the beautiful and historic Scenery along the Potomac River, passing in full view of MOUNT VERNON, the Home and Grave of Washington. An elegantly-Served Meal. Comfortable State-Rooms for Ladies and Invalids.


Tickets from Richmond to Washington, limited. $4.00


Tickets from Richmond to Washington, unlimited 5.00


ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM RICHMOND


To WASHINGTON and RETURN, good for 10 days. 7.00


Be sure to ask for tickets via ". POTOMAC STEAMBOAT LINE."


M. M. WELCH, GEO. MATTINGLY,


Agent. Superintendent.


Established in 1872.


J. H. CHATAIGNE,


Directory Publisher,


OFFICES :


( 1100 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. and Virginian Building, NORFOLK, VA.


Virginia State. $5 Norfolk. 3 Richmond. .. 4


Petersburg 3


Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 3 Alexandria 3


All the principal Directories published in the United States on file for use of bu- siness men and for sale. List of business men of any trade or profession furnished at reasonable rates. Circulars addressed. .100


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The Piedmont


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COMPRISING


THE RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R. R., NORTH CAROLINA R. R.,


NORTH-WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA R. R., CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R.


ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE R'Y, AND COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD CONNECTIONS,


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THE GREAT THROUGH LINE - -TO THE SOUTH & SOUTH-WEST!


72 MILES THE SHORTEST LINE


BETWEEN NEW YORK & NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS POINTS.


CONTINUOUS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN ALL DISTANT TERMINI.


SERVICE TWICE DAILY BETWEEN NEW YORE &


ATLANTA!


CARRYING THE GREAT UNITED STATES THROUGH MAIL.


Perfect Pullman Car Service, Steel Rails, Ballasted Road- way, and all the appointments incident to perfect transporta- tion, traversing or contiguous to all important cities in the SOUTH & SOUTH-WEST.


Through Tickets sold, baggage checked and all information given at all points North and South upon connecting railways.


T. M. R. TALCOTT, General Manager.


A. POPE,


G. P. & T. A.


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NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, and CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH R. R.


The Great Through Route and Short Line Highway


BETWEEN ALL


NORTHERN CITIES AND FLORIDA,


Continuous Double Daily Service with perfect Pull- man Car Facilities.


Easy Grades, Steel Rail Tracks, Thoroughly Ballasted Roadway, Certain Connections.


TRAVERSING OR CONTIGUOUS TO ALL LEADING CITIES IN


NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, EASTERN GEORGIA, AND ALL FLORIDA POINTS.


POSSESSING CONNECTION AT WELDON, VIA PORTSMOUTH, WITH


The Celebrated Bay Line and The Old Dominion Steamship Line.


Tickets sold, baggage checked, and all information given at all points North and South upon Connecting Railways.


A. POPE,


G. P. & T. A.


See Map on preceding page.a


For Boston, Providence, and Liverpool. The Only Direct Line to Boston and Providence.


For BOSTON the MERCHANTS' & MINERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY are now running their New and Splendid First-class Steamships, Decatur H. Miller, Capt. S. Howes ; Johns Hopkins, Capt. W. A Hallett; George Appold, Capt. W. Loveland; Wil- liam Lawrence, Capt. J. S. March, Jr .; William Crane, Capt. F. M. Howes; leaving Norfolk EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 5 P. M. The regularity and safety of these Steamships cannot be surpassed.


For Providence-A Steamer leaves Norfolk for Providence EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 P. M.


Freight not arriving here in time for shipment to Boston by the direct line will be for- warded via Providence at same rates.


For Liverpool, by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland Lines, from Boston, each week. For further information, apply to


T. B. JACKSON,


Assistant Agent.


V. D. GRONER, Agent.


CLYDE LINE STEAMSHIPS,


TRI-WEEKLY


BETWEEN


RICHMOND, CITY POINT & NORFOLK, AND


PHILADELPHIA.


JAS. W. McCARRICK, Gen. South. Agent. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK.


WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents. 12 So. Wharves, PHILADELPHIA.


Clyde's Steam Lines between New York and Charleston, S. C .; New York and Wilmington, N. C .; New York and Havana, Cuba ; New York. Hayti and San Domingo; New York and West India Ports : Phil., Boston, Providence and Fall River; Phil. and Richmond and Norfolk, Va .; Phil. and New York; Phil, and Charleston, S. C .; Phil., Washington, D. C., and Alexandria.


WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,


GENERAL AGENTS,


12 Co. Wharves, Philadelphia.


35 Brosiway, New York.


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NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILROAD.


FAST FREIGET LINE - -- FROM - BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE - -AND FROM NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, RICHMOND AND LYNCHBURG,


TO ALL POINTS


South and South-West.


Through Rates Given and Quick Time Made. All Claims for Losses, Damages or Overcharges promptly adjusted. W. T. PAYNE, Agent Claims and Expenses, Norfolk. Va.


THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.


No. 709 BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA., Importers & Dealers in Pure Tens $ Choice Coffees. THE LARGEST IMPORTING TBA HOUSE IN THE WORLD. ONE HUNDRED BRANCH STORES IN U. S. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Liberal inducements to the trade.


Branch of 35 and 37 Vessey Street, N. I.


BAUGHMAN BROS., STATIONERS & PRINTERS. NO. 1517 MAIN STREET,


Bet. 13th & Itli,


RICHMOND, VA.


All orders promptly attended to and economically filled .. 4-8


ICUW & HNOTHOW


GEO. D. PLEASANTS.


W. FRED. PLEASANTS.


GEO. D. PLEASANTS & SON,


GENERAL AGENTS


Agricultural Insurance Co


ELEVENTH AND BANK STREETS.


Assets January 1st, 1881, over Capital, - 300,000 00


1,300,000 00


Net Surplus, over - -


- 200,000 00


Insures only PRIVATE RESIDENCES in TOWN or COUNTRY and farm buildings and their contents


Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE or LIGHTNING.


Pays for DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING whether fire ensues or not. Pays for LIVE STOCK killed by LIGHTNING.


SECURITY PERFECT.


THOS. L. ALFRIEND,


(Late of THOMAS M. ALFRIEND & SON,)


Fire, Life AND Marine Insurance Agent,


No. 1109 MAIN ST., (over W. D. Blair & Co.,)


RICHMOND, V.A.


The largest lines of Insurance placed on lives and country and city property at lowest rates.


Marine Insurance taken to all parts of the world upon the most liberal terms. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.


Over $200,000 deposited with Treasurer of Virginia for security of Virginia Policy holders.


J. H. CABANISS. CHAS. LUNSFORD.


CABANISS & CO.,


Commission Merchants,


GRAIN, FLOWER, HAY, FEED AND LIVE DEALERS, No. 21 OLD STREET,


PETERSBURG, - - VIRGINIA.


Solicit consignments of Produce and Mer. chandise generally, and will make prompt returns.


WILLIAM D. RICE, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE


INSURANCE AGENT, Office, No. 5 Northe 10th St., Richmond, Va. GENERAL AGENT FOR Virginia, North Carolina & South Carolina, OF THE WATERTOWN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y OF WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. Assets, - $908,438.00.


Risks also placed in other good Companies.


499


JOHN A. COKE, PRESIDENT. E. B. MEADE, SECRETARY.


F. T. GLASGOW, VICE PRES'T. JOHN B. GRANT, ASS'T SEC'Y.


CITY FIRE


INSURANCE COMPANY,


1111 EAST MAIN ST.,


Richmond,- - Virginia.


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DIRECTORS:


JOHN A. COKE, Attorney at Law. Col. CLEMENT R. BARKSDALE, Tobacco Merchant.


JOHN K. CHILDREY. Tobacco Manufacturer.


LUCIEN B. TATUM, Walter D. Blair & Co.


Col. ISAAC H. CARRINGTON, Ould & Carrington. ANTHONY BARGAMIN. G. & 1. Bargamin.


WM. IL. LUCKE, Lancaster & Lucke. JAMES. W. ALLISON, Allison & Addison. W.M. H. POWERS, Powers, Blair & Co.


S. H. HAWES, Coal Merchant


T. WM. PEMBERTON, D. O. Davis & Co. SAMUEL FREEDLEY, J. W. Cardwell & Co.


D. S. WOOLDRIDGE. late Treas'r Clo. Hill R. R. Co.


JOHN TYLER, Oil Merchant. Col. W.M. L OWEN, Halifax Co.


ROBERT C. MORTON, Tobacco Merchant. FRANK T. GLASGOW. Sup't Tredegar Company.


INCORPORATED 1832.


VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.


(HALF CENTURY IN ACTIVE AND SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.)


HOME OFFICE : 1015 Main Street, Richmond, Va.


CAPITAL,


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$250.000 00


TOTAL ASSETS,


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$557,000 00


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DIRECTORS:


W. L. COWARDIN,


GEO. W. ALLEN,


E. B. ADDISON, JR.,


RICHARD L. BROWN,


WM. S. DONNAN,


EMIL O. NOLTING,


C. W. PURCELL.


W. H. MCCARTHY, Secretary. W. L. COWARDIN, President. W. B. ROBINS, Asst. Sec'y.


500


VIRGINIA HOME


INSURANCE COMPANY.


OFFICE, IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,


No. 1014 Main Street, Richmond, Va.


WM. H. PALMER, President,


B. C. WHERRY, Jr., Secretary


0. F. WEISIGER, Jr., Ass't Secretary.


DIRECTORS:


W. B. Isaacs,


Geo. S. Palmer,


P. W. Grubbs,


John Enders,


J. C. Williams,


R. E. Blankenship,


Geo. K. Crutchfield,


T. Wm. Pemberton.


VIRGINIA STATE INSURANCE CO., Office, 1006 Main Street,


RICHMOND,


VIRGINIA,


ORGANIZED IN 1865.


Capital, paid up in cash,


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$200,000


Total Assets, over, - - -


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$2 - 5,000


INSURES DWELLINGS AND FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE. &c .. AGAINST


LOSS BY


At Lowest Current Rates.


We issue Term Policies, running three or five years, on .


Furniture at


VERY LOW RATES.


JOHN L. BACON. President.


THOS. W. McCANCE, Vice-President.


J. M. TATE, Sec'y.


RO. E. RICHARDSON, Ass't Sec'y.


DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Haxall, James Alfred Jones, A. D. Williams, Henry Bohmer. 501


THE SHORT LINE


To THE NORTH AND EAST!


RICHMOND, FRED'KSBORG & POTOMAC RAILROAD, - WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK


-- AND-


THE EAST.


FAST TIME E CLOSE CONNECTIONS


Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to all prominent points North. East and West.


Passenger Depot, cor. Byrd and 8th Sts. Freight Depot and Offices, corner Broad and Hancock,


E. T. D. MYERS, Gen. Superintendent.


C. A. TAYLOR, Gen. Ticket Agent,


502


Richmond, Tork Biver


CHESAPEAKE RAILROAD LINE AND-


Through Passenger and Freight Route between


Richmond, Va., & Baltimore, Md.


PHILADELPHIA, PA., NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE, BOSTON AND ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN POINTS.


This is the Cheapest and most Pleasant Route between Baltimore and Richmond.


PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND


Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3 P. M .. CONNECTING AT WEST POINT With the Splendid Bay Steamers,


"HAVANA" AND "LOUISE,"


Which land Passengers in Baltimore at 8 A. M. next morning, in ample time to Connect with Trains


EAST, NORTH AND WEST!


Stemmers leave Baltimore from Pier 90 Light Street at 4 P. M., MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, delivering Passengers in Richmond following morning at Io A. M.


Fare always Cheaper, Comfort and Enjoyment Greater, than by any other Poute.


REUBEN FOSTER. General Manager, Baltimore. 503


H. T. DOUGLAS, Superintendent, Richmond.


VIRGINIA HOME


INSURANCE COMPANY,


RICHMOND, VIRGIN


a in Company's Building,


No. tr:4 Main Street.


(See adv. pays


FLOURS. · Ssumlop Patent Family." Old Dominion Patent L'am- ily."


Walter New Process Family" Vamos New Process Triple Latro."


Finnes River Falls Extra."


DUNLOP & McGANG


RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.


MANUFACTURERS OF Decorticated New Process Tam Extra and Superfine Flourof Cho and Foreign Consumption.


(See Advertisement page 4.)


IOMAS L. ALFRIEND. (Late of THOS. M ALTRIFND & SON,)


Fine, Life and Marine Insurance Agent


NO, 1109 MAIN STREET,


OVER W. D. BLAIR & CO.


RICHMOND, VA.


The largest lines of Insurance placed on Lives and Country and _: Property at Lowest Rates.


W. FRED. PLEASAN


GEO. D. PLEASANTS, CEO. D. PLEASANTS & SON,


GENERAL AGENTS.


AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY


Seventh and Bank Stoets.


1-sofa, January 1st, 1881, 000 Capital, - -


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