Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1883-4, Part 10

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Commonwealth of Virginia.


Governor or Chief Magistrate-James P. Preston.


Members of the Privy Council-Peter V. Daniel, Lt. Gov James E. Heath, Wm. F. Pendleton, John M. Martin, Jerman Baker, Robert G. Scott, Wm. H. Roane.


Clerk of the Council: William Robertson.


Assistant Clerk of the Council: John W. Pleasants.


Judges of the Court of Appeals : William Fleming, Spen. Roane, F. T. Brooke, W. H. Cabell, J. Coal- ter.


Judges of the Superior Courts of Chancery : John Brown, of the Staunton, Wythe and Greenbrier C. H. District. John W. Green, of the Williamsburg and Fredericksburg District. Creed Taylor, of the Richmond and Lynchburg District. Dabney Carr, of the Winchester and Clarksburg District.


Judges of the General Court, who are also Judges of the Superior Courts of Law, held in each County: Fleming Saunders, Robt. White, Hugh Holmes, Wm. Brockenbrough, Jas. Semple, Daniel Smith, James Allen, Peter Randolph, George Parker, Richard E. Parker, William Daniel, Archibald Stewart, Peter Johnson, Wm. A. G. Dade.


Attorney-General . John Robertson.


Treasurer of the State : John Preston.


Auditor of Public Accounts : John Burfoot.


Register of the Land Office: Wm. G. Pendleton. Adjutant- General: Claiborne WV. Gooch.


Keeper of the Penitentiary: Samuel Parsons.


Superintendent Manufactory of Arms : Jno. Staples. Master Armorer : George Williamson.


Assistant Armorer : Matthew Woodson.


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Members of the Board of Public Works.


Philip R. Thompson,


John G. Jackson, Robert Craig,


Andrew Alexander,


William Steenbergen, Armistead T. Mason,


Charles Yancey,


Between the Blue Ridge & the head of tide water.


Samuel Pannill,


George Newton,


Between the head of tide


John W. Green, water & the Sea Coast.


Thomas Moore, (of Maryland ) Principal Engineer.


MEMBERS OF THE SENATE-Class No. I.


Amelia, Nottoway, Cumberland, Powhatan, Chesterfield and the Js. Robertson, jr. Town of Petersburg. Brunswick, Dinwiddie, Lunen- burg, Mecklenburg & Greens- John Tucker. ville,


James City, Charles City, York. N. Kent, Warwick, Elizabeth City, Henrico and the Cities of Williamsburg & Richmond, Shenandoah and Rockingham,


George Hay.


Augusta, Rockbridge and Pendle- ton, Monroe, Greenbrier, Bath and Botetourt,


Daniel Bryan. Chapn Johnson. Andw. Hamilton.


Class No. II.


Isle of Wight, Surry, .P. George, Charlotte, Halifax, P. Edward,


Bat. D. Henley. John Hill. Richard Jones.


Gloucester, Middlesex, Matthews, Spottsylvania, Orange, Culpeper, ? and Madison, Loudoun and Fauquier, Cuthbert Powell. Frederick, Berkeley, Hampshire ? and Hardy, Alf. H. Powell.


Westward of the Alleghany Mountain.


Between the Alleghany and the Blue Ridge.


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Class No. III.


Dinwiddie, Southampton, Sussex, John Cargill.


Washington, Montgomery, Ma-


son, Wythe, Grayson, Russell, & Francis Preston. Kanawha, Hanover and Caroline, Armis. Hoomes.


Essex, King William, King and Queen,


T. C. Hoomes. .


Prince William and Fairfax,


John Love.


Monongalia, Ohio, Harrison, Ty- )


ler, Brooke and Randolph,


G. J. Davisson.


Class No. IV.


Norfolk, Princess-Anne, Nanse- mond, and the Borough of Nor- folk,


Wm. C. Holt.


Campbell, Buckingham and Bed- ford,


Edward Watts.


G. Hairston, jr.


Jos. C. Cabell.


Jno. Taliaferro.


Sevn. E. Parker.


HOUSE OF DELEGATES.


Accomack, James J. Teackle, John Finney


Albemarle, Saml. Carr, William F. Gordon


Amelia, Rodophil Jeter, Wm. S. Archer


Amherst, Edmd. Penn, Chas. P. Taliaferro


Augusta, Brisco G. Baldwin, A. Anderson Bath, John Brown, jr., John Baxter


Bedford, Wm. Campbell, Abr. E. Callaway


Berkeley, Arch. S. Poterfield, I. Robinson


Botetourt, James Cartmill, Jesse Rowland


Brooke, John Edie, William Brown


Brunswick, Theophilus Field, - Yates.


Franklin, Patrick, Henry & Pitt- sylvania, Albemarle, Amherst, Fluvanna, Nelson and Goochland,


K. George, Westmoreland, Nor- thumberland, Richmond, Lan- caster, Stafford & P. William,


Matthews, Middlesex, Accomack, Northampton & Gloucester,


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Buckingham,


Charles Yancey, John T. Bocock


Cabell, Campbell,


Jesse Burton, William Clark


Caroline, Hay Battaile, Stafford H. Parker John Armistead, C. S. Roane


Charles City,


Charlotte


Wm. B. Watkins, - - Wills


Chesterfield,


Samuel Taylor, Edward Boisseau


Culpeper,


Ambrose Hill, John Turner


Cumberland,


John W. Nash, Geo. W. Crump


Dinwiddie,


Edward Pegram, C. J. Claiborne


Elizabeth City, Essex,


John C. Robertson, Wm. Hope James Hunter, Richard Bowzie Robt. T. Thompson, J. W. Ashton John P. Smith, Thomas Brown James Currin, Gideon Strange


Franklin,


Lewis Turnbull, Benjamin Cooke Archibald Magill, John W. Page


Giles,


John Kirk, sen. John Peters, jun.


Goochland,


John Lewis, Edward B. S. Cary Isaac WV. Pleasants, J. Ferguson Geo. Currin, - Thompson


Grayson,


Greenbrier, Jas. M.Laughlin, Charles Hyde


Greensville, M. W. Jeffers, W. H. Broadnax


Halifax, Howson Clarke, James Sneed


Hampshire,


Edward M.Carty, Wm. Navlor Reuben Meredith, Hector Davis Jacob Miller, Christian Simons


Hardy, Harrison,


John Davisson, Joseph Johnson Edward C. Mayo, Wm. Selden


Henrico,


Benj. S. King, Nichs. B. Hairston Arthur Smith, Exum Ely


James City,


Lewis C. Tyler, B. Kirby


Jefferson,


Danl. Morgan, Benjn. Davenport Kanawha, Philip R. Thompson, J. Hansford King and Oneen, James G. Rowe, Edwin Upshur King George, Cadwallader Dade, John Hooe Philip Aylett, jr. Thomas Hill


King William, Lancaster,


Joseph A. Carter, Porteus Towles


Lee,


Andrew M.Millen, Wm. Eary


Fairfax,


Fauquier,


Fluvanna,


Frederick,


Gloucester,


Hanover,


Henry,


Isle of Wight,


Elisha M'Comas, Edmd. M'Ginnis


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Loudoun, Lewis, Louisa, Lunenburg, Madison,


Robt. Braden, John M. M.Carty John M'Whorter, John Bozarth


Frederick Harris, Arthur Clayton


Jos. J. Degraffenreid, Dr. Niblett Linn Banks, Robert Hill


Mason, Matthews, Mecklenburg, Middlesex. Monongalia,


John Cantrell, Jas. M. H. Beale Wm. H. Ransome, James H. Roy Mark Alexander, jr. Rt. Burwell


Monroe,


Geo. D. Nicholson, Anthony New Dudley Evans, John Wagner William Vawters. William Vass J. Edmondson, Wm. B. Charlton


Montgomery, Nicholas, Nansemond, New Kent,


Norfolk County,


Northampton, Northumberland, Nottoway, Nelson, Ohio, Orange, Preston, Patrick, Pendleton, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Prince Edward,


William Cottle, Edward Ryan Hardy Cross, Thomas Borland Richd. Graves, Jno. H. Christian Mordecai Cook, N. Foreman S. Pitt, Littleton Upshur John L. Clunn, William Gordon Richd. Jones, Nathan N. Fletcher Wm. C. Rives, John P. Cobbs Moses W. Chaplin, Isaac Leffler Robert Mallory, Isaac Davis, jr Henry Miller, William Sigler Chas. Foster, sen. Abram. Staples Jno. Cunningham, Jno. Hopkins Geo. Townes, Wm. Swanson, jr Thomas Miller, Colin Clarke John Clarke, John Flournoy Edwin Wake, William Holt John Linton, Thomas F. Tebbs Richard B. Batte, N. Colley William Marteny, Isaac Booth Vincent Branham, Richard Street John Boyer, Andrew Alexander Joseph Mauzee, Andrew Moffett M'Farland, Archibald Jesse


Princess Anne, Prince William, Prince George, Randolph, Richmond Co'y, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Russell, Scott, Shenandoah, Southampton,


William Fugat, James Moss Wm. Steenbergen, Philip Spangler Benjn. W. Johnston, Wm. Ricks


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Spottsylvania, John Quarles, Garrit Minor


Stafford, John Moncure. Benjamin Ficklin


Surry, John Velvin, John C. Crump


Sussex, Wm. Shands, jr. Richard Eppes


Tyler, John M'Coy, William Wells


Tazewell,


John B. George, - Harrison


Warwick, Thomas Pescud, William Jones


Washington, Wm. Poston, Wm. P. Thompson


Westmoreland, Robt. Bailey, George Glascock


Wood, Hezekiah Bukey, Isaac Morris


Graves, - . Williams


Wythe, York, Wm. M'Candlish, Robt. Pescud


Norfolk Borough, George Loyall


Petersburg, William R. Johnson


Richmond City,


A. Stevenson


Williamsburg,


Samuel Travis.


VIRGINIA REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.


Senators .- J'ames Barbour, John W. Eppes


Representatives .- William L. Ball, Thos. Newton, Burwell Bassett, James Johnston, John Tyler, Jno. Pegram, Thomas M. Nelson, Jas. Pleasants, Hugh Nelson, Philip P. Barbour, Geo. F. Strother, Robt." S. Garnett, Archibald Austin, Charles F. Mercer, William J. Lewis, Henry St. George Tucker, Wm. M'Coy, William Floyd, William A. Burwell, Jas. Pindall, Edward Colston, Ballard Smith, Alexan- der Smyth.


COUNTY AND . CORPORATION COURTS.


First Monday- Albemarle, Charlotte, Franklin, Lewis, Gloucester, Henrico, Isle of Wight, Ohio, Princess Anne, Prince William, Preston, Richmond County and Stafford.


Second Monday-Buckingham, Berkeley, Camp- bell, Caroline, Chesterfield, Greensville, Henry, James City, King and Queen, Louisa, Nansemond, Northampton, Northumberland, Matthews and Ty- ler.


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Phird Monday-Amherst, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Essex, Fairfax. Goochland, Harrison, Lancaster, Mecklenburg, Norfolk, Ohio, Prince Edward, Pitt- sylvania, Southampton, Staunton and York.


Fourth Monday-Augusta, Bedford, Brunswick, Cumberland, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Halifax, Jeffer- son, King William. Loudoun, Middlesex, Monon- galia, Nelson, Norfolk Borough, Orange, Randolph, Westmoreland, Williamsburg and Wood.


Last Monday-Accomack, Brooke and City of Richmond.


Monday before first Tuesday-Frederick & Rock- bridge.


Monday after second Tuesday-Shenandoah.


Monday after third Tuesday-Hampshire.


First Tuesday-Lynchburg, Montgomery, Nich- olas, Pendleton and Russell.


Second Tuesday-Bath, Botetourt, Hardy, Ka- nawha, Lee, Prince George and Wythe.


Third Tuesday-Monroe, Rockingham & Wash- ington.


Fourth Tuesday-Grayson, Greenbrier, Lunen- burg, Surry and Tazewell.


Last Tuesday-Cabell, Mason and Giles.


Third Wednesday-Powhatan.


Fourth Wednesday-Hanover.


First Thursday-King George, Nottoway and Sussex.


Second Thursday-Fredericksburg, N. Kent and Warwick.


Third Thursday-Charles City and Petersburg.


Fourth Thursday-Amelia and Elizabeth City. Last Thursday-Patrick.


First Thursday after second Monday-Madison.


Friday before first Monday-Winchester.


QUARTERLY COURTS.


In March, May, August and November-Acco- mack, Amelia, Amherst, Bedford, Berkeley, Bote-


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tourt, Brooke, Brunswick, Buckingham, Charles City, Charlotte, Culpeper, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fauquier, Goochland, Ha lifax, Harrison, Henrico. Isle of Wight, James City, Jefferson, Kanawha, King and Queen, King William, Lancaster, Matthews, Mecklenburg, New Kent, Middlesex, Nelson, Northumberland, Notto- way, Orange, Prince Edward, P. George, Preston, Petersburg, Richmond County and City, Surry, Staunton, Shenandoah, Warwick, Westmoreland & Winchester.


In March, June, August, and November-Albe- marle, Bath, Campbell, Fairfax, Fluvanna, Frank- lin, Frederick, Gloucester, Greensville, Hampshire, Hardy, King George, Loudon, Louisa, Lynchburg, Montgomery, Monongalia, Nansemond, Norfolk County, Northampton, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pitt- sylvania, Princess Anne. Prince William, Stafford, Washington, Williamsburg. Wood and York.


In February, May, August and November-Au- gusta, Cumberland and Buckingham.


In April, June, August and November-Caroline, Lee, Spottsylvania and Wythe.


In March, May, August and October-Grayson and Lunenburg.


In February, April, July and October-Hanover, Henry, Patrick and Powhatan.


In February, May, July and October-Madison and Mason.


In March, June, Sept'r. and November-South- ampton, Sussex and Lewis.


In March, May, August & Dec'r .- Russell.


In March, May, July and November-Frede- ricksburg.


Monday before Ist Tuesday in June-Rockbridge.


In February, May, July and October-Cabell.


In April, June, September and November-Taze- well.


In February, June, August and Nov'r .- Green. brier.


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In March, June, August and October-Monroe. In March, June and August-Giles.


CIRCUIT COURTS. First Circuit. James Semple, Judge-Elizabeth City, Ist of April and September; Warwick, 6th of April and September; York, 9th of April and Sept .; James City, 5th of April and September; Charles City, 21st of April and September; New Kent, 28th April and September; King William, 6th May and October; Middlesex, 12th May and October; Glou- cester, 22d May and October; Matthews, 28th May and October.


Second Circuit. Richard E. Parker, Judge- Greensville, Ist April & September; Southampton, 7th April and September; Sussex, 15th April and September; Prince George, 22nd April and Sept'r; Surry, 29th April and September; Isle of Wight, 7th May and October; Nansemond, 15th May and October; Norfolk, 30th May and October ; Princess Anne, 22d May and October.


Third Circuit. Wm. A. G. Dade, Judge-North- umberland, Ist Monday in April and September ; Lan- caster, 2nd Monday in April and September; Rich- mond, 3rd Monday in April and Sept'r: Westmore- land, Ist Tuesday after 4th Monday in April and September ; King George, 2nd Tuesday after 4th Monday in April and Sept'r; Stafford, 3rd Tuesday after 4th Monday in April and September ; Prince William, 3rd Monday after 4th Monday in April & September; Fairfax, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April and September.


Fourth Circuit. Wm. Brockenbrough, Judge- Goochland, Ist Monday in April and Sept'r; Henri- Co, 2nd Monday in April and September ; Hanover, 4th Monday in April and Sept'r; King & Queen, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and September ; Essex, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in April and September ; Caroline, 3rd Monday after 4th Mon- day in April and Sept .; Spottsylvania, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April and September.


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Fifth Circuit. Peter Randolph, Judge-Dinwid- die, Ist Monday in April and September; Bruns- wick, 2d Monday in April and September; Lunen- burg, 3rd Monday in April and September; Notto- way, 4th Monday in April and September ; Amelia, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and Sept'r. Powhatan, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in April and September; Chesterfield, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April, and 2nd of November.


Sixth Circuit. Fleming Saunders, Judge-Meck- lenburg, Ist Monday in April and September ; Char- lotte, 2nd Monday in April and September ; Halifax, Tuesday after 3rd Monday in April and September; Pittsylvania, Tuesday after 4th Monday in April & September; Henry, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and September; Patrick, Friday after com- mencement of superior court of Henry ; Franklin, 20th of May and October.


Seventh Circuit. William Daniel, Judge-Camp- bell, Ist Monday in April and September; Bedford, 2nd Monday in April and September ; Buckingham, 3rd Monday in April & September ; Prince Edward, 4th Monday in April and September; Cumberland, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and Sept'r. Louisa, Ist Tuesday after 3rd Monday after 4th Monday in April & Sept'r; Fluvanna, Ist Tuesday after Louisa court.


Eighth District. Archd. Stewart, Judge-Bath, Ist Monday in April and September; Rockbridge, 2nd Monday in April and September; Augusta, 3rd Monday in April & September: Amherst, 4th Mon- day in April and September; Nelson, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and September; Albe- marle, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in April and September.


Ninth Circuit. Hugh Holmes, Judge-Culpeper, Ist Monday in April and September; Madison, 2nd Monday in April and September; Orange, Friday after 2nd Monday in April & September; Rocking-


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ham, 4th Monday in April & September ; Pendleton, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and Sept'r; Hardy, Friday after the Monday on which the supe- rior court of Pendleton county; Shenandoah, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April and September.


Tenth Circuit. Robert White, Judge-Loudoun, Ist Monday in March and August; Fauquier, 2nd Monday in April & September : Jefferson, 3rd Mon- day in April and September ; Berkeley, 4th Monday in April and September; Hampshire, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April & September ; Frederick, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April & Sept'r.


Eleventh Circuit. James Allen, Judge-Randolph, Ist Wednesday after Ist Monday in April & Sept'r; Harrison, 2nd Monday in April & Sept .; Lewis, 3rd Monday in April and Sept'r; Wood, 4th Monday in April and September; Tyler, Ist Monday after 4th Monday in April and September; Ohio, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in April & Sept .; Brooke, 3d Monday after 4th Monday in April & Sept. ; Monon- galia, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April and September; Preston, 5th Monday after 4th Monday in April and September.


Twelfth Circuit. Daniel Smith, Judge-Botetourt, Ist Monday in April and September; Monroe, 2nd Monday in April and Sept .; Greenbrier, 3rd Monday in April & Sept .; Kanawha, Ist Wednesday after 4th Monday in April & Sept. ; Mason, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in April & Sept .; Cabell, 3rd Monday after 4th Monday in April and Sept .; Nicholas, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in April and Sept.


Thirteenth Circuit. Peter Johnson, Judge-Lee, last Monday in March and August; Scott, Ist Mon- day in April & Sept .: Russell, 2nd Monday in April & Sept .; Tazewell, 3rd Monday in April & Sept'r; Giles, 4th Monday in April & Sept,; Montgomery, Ist Monday succeeding each term of Giles ; Wythe, Ist Monday succeeding each term of Montgomery ; Grayson, Ist Monday succeeding each term of


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Wythe; Washington, 2nd Monday succeeding each term of Grayson.


Fourteenth Circuit. George Parker, Judge-Ac- comack, Ist Monday in April and 3rd Monday in October; Northampton, 3rd Monday in May and Ist Monday in November.


SUPERIOR COURTS.


Court of Appeals-In the City of Richmond; ses- sions unlimited; sits 250 days in a year if business require it.


General Court-15th of June and 15th Nov'r.


Superior Courts of Chancery-For the Richmond District, Ist day of January & Ist of June: For the Williamsburg District, Ist June and 15th October : Fredericksburg District, 15th April and 15th Sept'r. Lynchburg District, Ioth May and Ioth of October ; Staunton District, 15th June and 15th November ; Wythe Court-House District, Thursday succeeding the superior court of Wythe County, in April and September; Greenbrier Court-house District, 4th of June and Ist of Nov. Winchester District, Ist Mon- day in April and 21st of Nov. Clarksburg District, 3rd Monday after 4th Monday in April & 3rd Mon- day after 4th Monday in September.


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CITY OF RICHMOND.


COMMON HALL. Andrew Stevenson, President.


William Foushe, sen.,


John Adams,


Thomas Pulling,


Barret Wicker,


J. G. Blair,


John Enders,


Philip N. Nicholas,


Hillary Baker,


John Brockenbrough,


William Mann,


John Rutherford,


Abel P. Upshur,


James Whitlock,


Nathl. Shepherd, Clerk.


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MAGISTRATES. Samuel Jacobs, Recorder.


Francis Wicker,


Samuel G. Adams,


Charles Copeland,


William Lambert,


John Goddin, William P. Smith,


Richard A. Carrington,


WVm. H. Fitzwhylsonn.


COUNTY MAGISTRATES. William Mayo, President.


William Price, John G. Moseby,


George Williamson, Benjamin Sheppard,


Thomas H. Prosser,


Richard Randolph,


George Savage,


Samuel Brown,


William Dandridge,


Joseph Mayo.


Mosely Sheppard,


MARSHALS. Marshal of Virginia-David Moore. Deputy Marshal-William Mann. Marshal of the Richmond Chancery District-Jas. Guerrant.


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Sheriff of Henrico County-George Savage. Sergeant of the Corporation-William D. Wren. Master of Police-Joseph F. Price. Captain of Watch-J. B. Prentis. High Constable-R. Bradley.


MASTER COMMISSIONERS IN CHANCERY. John Bryce, Thomas Ladd.


Amos Ladd,


INSPECTORS. Inspectors of Tobacco; Shokoe warehouse-J. Mosely, William Young.


Seabrook's-William Burton, Thomas Burton, junr.


Public warehouse-William Price, superintendant.


Inspector of Flour-Edmund Walls. Lumber-Joseph H. Mayo. Fish -- John Lee.


Surveyor-Richard Young.


Guager-John H. Strobia.


Measurer-


Weigher-Moseby.


Harbor-master-Samuel Barrett.


CLERKS OF THE MARKETS. Old- Market-Joseph H. Meyers. New- Market-John Staples.


POST OFFICE. Wm. Foushe, senr. post-master, office on D st bt 13th and 14th sts.


BANK OF VIRGINIA. John Brockenbrough, president. William Dandridge, cashier.


DIRECTORS.


John Brockenbrough, Robert Gamble, John Robertson, Patrick Gibson,


Archibald Pleasants,


Edward Cunningham,


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Edmund Taylor, John Tompkins, William Galt, Philip Haxall,


Michael B. Poitiaux, Benjamin W. Leigh, Robert Gwathmey, Daniel Higginbotham.


FARMERS' BANK OF VIRGINIA. P. N. Nicholas, president. William Nekervis, cashier. DIRECTORS.


By the Executive.


By ihe Stockholders.


Benjamin Hatcher,


Robert Pollard,


Solomon Jacobs,


Joseph Marx,


Claiborne W. Gooch,


James Scott,


James Rawlings,


Wm. Mitchell, jr.,


Blair Burwell,


James Gray,


Bernard Peyton,


Thomas Richardson.


Dr. Wm. P. Jones,


Benjamin Tate,


John H. Eustace.


BRANCH BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. Wilson C. Nicholas, president. Julius Dandridge, cashier.


OFFICES WITHIN THE CITY.


Court of Appeals,


Chancery,


Capitol. do. do.


General Court,


Superior Court of Law and the Hustings.


Court, corner of E and 9th sts.


Federal Court, 9th st near the Washington tavern.


County Court of Henrico, corner of E and 17th st opposite the market house.


Land Office,


do.


Auditor's Office,


do.


Treasury,


do.


Adjutant-General's Office,


do.


Custom-House, n s of E bt 9th and roth sts.


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United States Loan Office, Drake's Alley. Fire Insurance Office, n s of E bt 9th and Ioth sts.


STAGES.


Fredericksburg stage leaves the Union Hotel every morning at 3 o'clock, and arrives every evening at Io o'clock.


Lynchburg stage leaves Richmond Monday, Wed- nesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, and arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock.


Charlottesville stage leaves Richmond Tuesday and Fridays at 7 o'clock, and arrives Thursday and Sunday evenings at 4 o'clock.


Petersburg United States mail leaves Richmond e- very other morning at 6 o'clock, returns every other day at 4 o'clock. Accommodation stage leaves every morning at 12 o'clock, and returns every evening at 3 o'clock.


Hampton stage leaves Richmond Monday, Wednes- day and Fridays at 3 o'clock, and arrives Tues- day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock.


STEAM BOAT.


Steam-Boat Richmond, arrives at Richmond Tues- days and Saturdays at 4 o'clock, and leaves Wed- nesday and Saturdays at II a. m.


RATES OF DRAYAGE AND CARTAGE,


As established by an Ordinance of the Common Hall, bearing date the 18th of January, 1813.


I. Every person who shall offer a 'oad to any wag- gon, dray or cart, shall pay the rate of carriage herein after to be prescribed, or give a ticket signed with his, her or their names at full length, express- ing the place from whence the load was taken, and the place at which it is to be delivered. And every person who shall be convicted of giving a ticket not conformable hereto, shall forfeit and pay four times the rate which is allowed for such load.


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2. The rates for every dray or cart shall be as follows, viz : Cents.


From Rockets' landing on the north west of Gilly's creek to Rockets' warehouse,


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to 25th st.


25


to any place on Richmond hill,


34


to 22nd st.


34


to. 17th st.


38


to 15th st.


42


to 13th st south of F st.


46


to Byrd's warehouse and Harris's factory,


46


to IIth st.


50


to any part of Madison ward, west of IIth st and bt F st and the canal,


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to any part of Madison ward, s of the basin,


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to any part of Madison ward, n of F st. 58


to the Armory, 62


to Cunningham's mills,


66


to the Penitentiary,


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to any part of Monroe ward, s of H st & east of 4th st inclusive,


62


to any part of Monroe ward, n of H st and e of 4th st.


68


to any part of Monroe ward, s of H st bt 4th and Ist sts.


68


to any part of Monroe ward bt H and L sts and 4th and Ist sts


75


to any part of Monroe ward west of Ist st & s of H st.


75


to any part of Monroe n of L st and . w of Ist st.


84


For every load taken from the s east side of Gilly's creek, an addition of 4 cents is to be made to the foregoing rates.


From the basin to Shockoe warehouse, 16


to Byrd's warehouse and 14th st south of it, 20


to 17th st. 25


to 19th st. 29


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to 20th st. 29


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Cents.


to 22nd st.


34


to Rockets' warehouse,


42


to any place on Richmond hill,


50


to Seabrook's warehouse, and thence to Rockets,


34


to Philpott's warehouse, and thence to Rockets,


29


to any part of Madison ward west of 14th st and south of E inclusive, 20


to any part of Madison ward north of E st & south and east of the public square, 25


to any part of Madison ward north of public square and governor's house,


34


to any part of Madison ward south of H st & west of the public square,


29


to any part of Madison ward w of 9th st and bt H and K sts. 38


to any part of Madison ward n of K st.


44


to any part of Monroe ward s of H st & e of 4th st.


34


to any part of Monroe ward bt Ist & 4th sts and n of H st. 42


to any part of Monroe ward s of H and w of Ist st.


46


to any part of Monroe ward east of 4th st & n of H st. 42


to any part of Monroe ward bt H and L sts and Ist and 4th sts. 46


to any part of Monroe ward n of L and w of Ist st. 62


to Penitentiary, 54


from Penitentiary to any part of H st. 38


to any part of E st w of 17th st. 58


For all other distances the rates established at places nearest thereto. Double the above rates shall be allowed for a load in a waggon drawn by four horses or other beasts of burden.


to 25th st. 38


34


29


23


RATES OF WHARFAGE.


Ships, per day, Brigs,


SI


Schooners and sloops,


50


Hhds. tobacco and stems,


IO


Hhds. pipes, crates, bales and cases,


8


Tierces, half-pipes, tables, beds, bedsteads,




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