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THE

CITY INTELLIGENCER;

OR,

STRANGER'S GUIDE.

______________

__By V. & 0.__

RICHMOND:

MACFARLANE & FERGUSSON, PRINTERS.

1862.



 

DIRECTORY.

 

President of the Confederate States

JEFFERSON DAVIS, of MISS.

Residence corner 12th and Clay streets.

Office - Custom-house,second floor.  Office hours from 11 to 12.

 

Secretary of State.

J. P. BENJAMIN, of LA.

Residence, second door from Foushee, on Main street

Office - Custom-house. Office hours from 11 to 12.

 

Secretary of the Treasury.

C. G. MEMMINGER, of S.C.

Residence at G. A. Myers, Esq., on 12th street, two doors from Broad street.

Office - Custom-house, second floor.  Office hours from 10 to 12.

 

Secretary of War.

G.W. RANDOLPH, of VA.

Residence, Franklin street, between 7th and 8th streets, southside.

Office - Mechanics’ Hall, first floor. Office hours from 10 to 1 P.M.

 

Secretary of the Navy.

S.R. MALLORY, of FLORIDA.

Residence, Main street, between 3rd and 4th streets, south-side,

Office - Mechanics’ Hall, second floor. Office hours from 12 to 2 P.M.

 

Postmaster General.

JOHN H. REAGAN, of TEXAS.

Residence, Powhatan Hotel.

Office - corner Bank and 11th streets, second floor, Post Office Department. Office hours from 10 to 12.

 

Department of Justice.

T.H. WATTS, of ALABAMA.

Residence, Mr. Ratcliff's, Broad street, opposite Monument Church

Office-Mechanics’ Hall, second floor.

Office hours, from 10 to 12.

 

State, Names, Post-offices, and Residences of C. S. Senators, 2nd Session of the Permanent Government

1862

Senator

Post-Offices

Residence in Richmond City

Virginia

R.M.T. Hunter

Lloyds, Essex County

Miss A. Nicholas, corner of 8th and Leigh

"

W.B. Preston

Blacksburg

Franklin, between Adams and Foushee

N. Carolina

Geo. Davis

Charlotte

Mrs. Barksdale's, Grace st., bet. 3rd and 4th

"

W.T. Dortch

Goldsboro

Exchange Hotel

S. Carolina

R.W. Barnwell

Graniteville

Mrs. Young's, 7th street, above Cary

"

James L. Orr

Anderson

Corner Grace and Madison street

Georgia

John W. Lewis

Cartersville, Bartow

Mr. Reins', corner Main and 2d streets

"

B.H. Hill

Lagrange

Spotswood Hotel, No. 76

Alabama

W.L. Yancey

Montgomery

Mrs. Young's, corner Marshall and 7th st.

"

C.C. Clay Jr.

Huntsville

Mrs. Wynn's, on Grace, above 1st street

Florida

James M. Baker

Lake City

Spotswood Hotel, No. 88

"

E.A. Maxwell

Pensacola

T.W. Brockenbrough, corner Clay and 4th

Mississippi

A.G. Brown

Terry, Hines County

Arlington House

"

James Phelan

Aberdeen

Spotswood Hotel

Louisiana

Ed. Sparrow

Providence, Carroll

Major Elliott's, 11th street

"

T.J. Semmes

New Orleans

American Hotel, No. 67

Texas

L.T. Wigfall

Marshall

Mrs. Wynn's, on Grace, above 1st street

"

W.S. Oldham

Benham

Mrs. Quarles', 3d door from Marshall on 12th st

Arkansas

R.W. Johnson

Camden

[note: no address listed]

"

C.B.Mitchell

Washington

Exchange Hotel, No. 39

Kentucky

H.C. Burnett

Cadiz, Trigg County

Spotswood Hotel, No. 96

"

W.E. Simms

Paris, Bourbon Co.

Corner Grace and Madison streets

Missouri

J.B. Clark

Fayette

Spotswood Hotel, No. 50

"

R.L.Y. Peyton

Harrisonville, Cass

Exchange Hotel, No. 103

Tennessee

G.A. Henry

Clarkesville

Mr. Elliott's, 11th street, beyond Marshall

"

L.C. Haynes

Knoxville

Arlington House, No. 19                              

 

Standing Committees of the Senate of the Confederate States.

1. Foreign Affairs. - James L. Orr, chairman, Wm. L. Yancey, Louis T. Wigfall, John B. Clark, Wm. Ballard Preston.

2. Finance. - Robert W. Barnwell, chairman, Robert M. T. Hunter, George Davis, Thomas J. Semmes, Gustavus A. Henry.

3. Commerce. - Clement C. Clay, chairman, Augustus E. Maxwell, Wm. T. Dortch, R. L. Y. Peyton, Henry C. Burnett.

4. Military Affairs. - Edward Sparrow, chairman, Wm. Ballard Preston, Robert W. Johnson, Louis T. Wigfall, Gustavus A. Henry.

5. Naval Affairs. - Albert G. Brown, chairman, W. S. Oldham, James M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Wm. T. Dortch.

6. Judiciary. - Benj. H. Hill, chairman, Landon C. Haynes, James Phelan, Thomas J. Semmes, Henry C. Burnett.

7. Indian Affairs. - Robert W. Johnson, chairman, Clement C. Clay, W. S. Oldham, R. L. Y. Peyton, Wm. E. Simms.

8. Post Offices and Post-Roads - W. S. Oldham, chairman, John B. Clarke, Landon C. Haynes, Charles B. Mitchell, James M. Baker.

9. Public Lands. - John B. Clarke, chairman, James M. Baker, Wm. L. Yancey.

10. Patents. - Augustus E. Maxwell, chairman, Landon C. Haynes, Benjamin H. Hill.

11. Claims. - George Davis, chairman Henry C. Burnett, R. Y. Peyton.

12. Territories. - Louis T. Wigfall, chairman, Albert G. Brown, Wm. L. Yancey.

13. Accounts. - Charles B. Mitchell, chairman, William T. Dortch, Wm. E. Simms.

14. Printing. - James Phelan, chairman, B. H. Hill, John B. Clarke.

15. Enrollment and Engrossment. - James Phelan, chairman, A. E. Maxwell, C. B. Mitchell.

 

State, Names, Post-offices & Residences of Members of the C.S. House of Representatives

1862

 

 

Senator

Post-Offices

Residence in Richmond City

Virginia

1

 

M.R.H. Garnett

Loretto, Essex Co.

Spotswood Hotel

"

2

 

J.R. Chambliss

Hicksford

Arlington House, on Main bet 6th and 7th sts.

"

3

 

James Lyon

Richmond

Richmond House

"

4

 

Charles F.Collier

Petersburg

Arlington House

"

5

 

Thos. S. Bocock

Appomattox C.H.

Corner of Grace and Madison streets

"

6

 

John Goode, Jr.

Liberty

Mr. John Wynn's, Grace st., op. Baptist Church

"

7

 

James P. Holcombe

Charlottesville

Hon. W.B. Preston's, on Franklin street

"

8

 

D.C. Dejarnette

Bowling Green

     do      do        do        do

"

9

 

W. Smith

Warrenton

Corner of 3rd and Main streets

"

10

 

A.R. Boteler

Shepherdstown

Ballard House, No. 52

"

11

 

J.B. Baldwin

Augusta county

      Do

"

12

 

W.R. Staples

Christiansburg

      Do

"

13

 

W. Preston

Abingdon

Ballard House, No. 38

"

14

 

[note: blank]

 

 

"

15

 

Ro. Johnston

Clarksburg

R. Mills', s of 7th bet Clay and Leigh streets

"

16

 

C.W. Russell

Wheeling

Mts. Wynn's Boarding-house, Grace st, above 1st

N. Car.

1

 

W.N.H. Smith

Murfreesboro

Misses Yerby's, 5th st., between Clay and Leigh

"

2

 

R.R. Bridges

Tarboro

Exchange and Ballard House, No. 49

"

3

 

O.R. Kernan

Kenansville

Mrs. Brocks', Franklin st., bet 3d and 4th

"

4

 

T.R. McDowell

Elizabethtown

Misses Yerby's, 5th st., between Clay and Leigh

"

5

 

A.H. Arrington

Hilliardston

Exchange and Ballard House, No. 76

"

6

 

J.R. McLean

Greensboro

Mrs. Brocks', Franklin st., bet 3rd and 4th

"

7

 

W.S. Ashe

Wadesboro

Arlington House, No. 22

"

8

 

W. Lander

Lincolnton

Exchange Hotel, No. 275

"

9

 

B.S. Gaither

Morganton

         Do

"

10

 

A.T. Davidson

Murphey

Mrs. Brocks', Franklin st., between 3rd and 4th

S. Car.

1

 

John McQueen

Bennettsville

Spotswood Hotel

"

2

 

W.P. Miles

Charleston

         Do

"

3

 

L.M. Ayer

Buford's Bridge

Mr. Davis', 2d door from corner 8th & Clay sts.

"

4

 

M.L. Bonham

Edgefield

Exchange Hotel

"

5

 

James Farrow

Spartanburg C.H.

R.M. Stevenson's, 7th street, north of Leigh

"

6

 

W.W. Boyce

Winnsboro

Mrs. Macon's house, 7th st, bt Franklin & Grace

Georgia

1

 

J. Hartridge

Savannah

Spotswood Hotel

"

2

 

C.J. Munnerlyn

Bainbridge

Misses Yerby's, 5th st., between Clay and Leigh

"

3

 

H. Holt

Columbus

Spotswood Hotel

"

4

 

A.H. Kenan

Milledgeville

Powhatan Hotel

"

5

 

D.W. Lewis

Sparta

Miss Yerby's, 5th st., between Clay and Leigh

"

6

 

W.W. Clark

Covington

     Do        Do           Do          Do

"

7

 

R.P. Trippe

Forsyth

     Do        Do           Do          Do

"

8

 

L.J. Gartrell

Atlanta

American Hotel

"

9

 

H. Strickland

Cumming

Mrs. Paine's, corner 2nd and Main sts.

"

10

 

A.R. Wright

Rome

     Do        Do           Do          Do

Alabama

1

 

T.J. Foster

Courtland

Arlington House

"

2

 

W.R. Smith

Tuscaloosa

Mrs. Quarles', 12th street

"

3

 

J.P. Ralls

Centre

Mr. Thomas', Franklin st, bt 3d and 4th

"

4

 

J.L.M. Curry

Talladega

A.H. Sands'. cor 1st and Grace streets

"

5

 

F.S. Lyon

Demopolis

J. Alfred Jones, 6th st, bt Franklin and Main

"

6

 

W.P. Chilton

Montgomery

Richmond House

"

7

 

D. Clopton

Tuskegee

A.H. Sands', corner 1st and Grace streets

"

8

 

J.L. Pugh

Eufaula

Mrs. Wynn's, on Grace, above 1st st.

"

9

 

E.S. Dargan

Mobile

6th st, second door from the corner of Franklin

Florida

1

 

J.B. Dankins

Gainesville

Spotswood Hotel

"

2

 

R.B. Hilton

Tallahassee

Misses Yerby's, 5th st., between Clay and Leigh

Miss.

1

 

J.W. Clapp

Holly Springs

Mr. Thomas', Franklin st., bt 3d and 4th

"

2

 

R. Davis

Aberdeen

Exchange Hotel

"

3

 

Israel Welsh

Macon

Mrs. Quarles', 12th st, bt Clay and Marshall

"

4

 

H.C. Chambers

Sunflower Landing

Spotswood Hotel

"

5

 

O.R. Singleton

Canton

Mrs. Lyons', Grace st, op Catholic Church

"

6

 

E. Barksdale

Jackson

Spotswood Hotel

"

7

 

J.J. McRae

Bucatunna

       Do

Louisiana

1

 

C.J. Villere

New Orleans

8th street, between Grace and Franklin

"

2

 

C.M. Conrad

New Orleans

Spotswood Hotel

"

3

 

D.F. Kenner

New River P.O.

J.P. Benjamin's, Main st, bt Foushee and Adams

"

4

 

L.J. Dupre

Opelousas City

8th st, between Grace and Franklin

"

5

 

Henry Marshall

Blackjack P.O.

Mrs. C.A. Gwatkin's, cor 14th and Broad sts.

"

6

 

J. Perkins Jr.

Ashwood

Corner of Franklin and Adams

Texas

1

 

J.A. Wilcox

San Antonio

Miss Murray's, Main st, bt 7th and 6th

"

2

 

C.C. Herbert

Eagle Lake

Clifton House

"

3

 

P.W. Gray

Houston

Miss Murray's, Main st, bt 7th and 6th

"

4

 

F.B. Sexton

San Augustine

     Do        Do           Do

"

5

 

M.D. Graham

Henderson

     Do        Do           Do

"

6

 

W.B. Wright

Paris, Lamar Co.

Clifton House

Arkansas

1

 

Felix J. Batson

Clarksville

Exchange Hotel, No. 243

"

2

 

G.D. Royston

Washington

      Do      , No. 36

"

3

 

A.H. Garland

Little Rock

Exchange Hotel

"

4

 

Thomas B. Hanly

Helena

Arlington House

Tenn.

1

 

J.B. Heiskell

Rogersville

G.W. Peake's, Ross street

"

2

 

W.G. Swan

Knoxville

Spotswood Hotel, No. 139

"

3

 

W.H. Tibbs

Cleveland

         Do

"

4

 

E.F. Gardenshire

Sparta, White Co.

         Do

"

5

 

H.S. Foote

Nashville

Mr. Liggon's, on 26th and Franklin streets

"

6

 

M.P. Gentry

Richmond

Exchange Hotel, No. 54

"

7

 

George W. Jones

Fayetteville

Spotswood Hotel, No. 73

"

8

 

Thomas Menees

Springfield

Spotswood Hotel, No. 73

"

9

 

J.D.C. Atkins

Paris

Corner Marshall and 3d streets

"

10

 

J.V. Wright

Purdy

Exchange Hotel, No. 73

"

11

 

D.M. Currin

Memphis

Arlington House, No. 6

Missouri

1

 

W.M. Cook

St. Louis

Spotswood Hotel

"

2

 

T.A. Harris

Hannibal

Mrs.Nicholas', Linden Row, Franklin st, bt 1st & 2nd

"

3

 

C.W. Bell

Brunswick

     Do        Do           Do          Do

"

4

 

A.H. Conrow

Richmond

     Do        Do           Do          Do

"

5

 

G.G. Vest

Boonville

Exchange Hotel, No. 279

"

6

 

L.W. Freeman

Bolivar

Mrs. Nicolas', Linden Row Franklin st,  Do

"

7

 

[note: blank]

 

 

Kentucky

1

 

W.B. Machen

Eddyville, Lyon Co.

Mrs. Claiborne's, Broad street

"

2

 

J.W. Crockett

Henderson

Carlton House, 12th street

"

3

 

H.E. Read

Elizabethtown

Spotswood Hotel

"

4

 

George W. Ewing

Russellville

Powhatan Hotel

"

5

 

J.S. Chrisman

Monticello

Mrs. James', bt Franklin st and 4th

"

6

 

T.L. Burnett

Taylorsville

---                  

"

7

 

H.W. Bruce

Louisville

Mrs. S.E. Shetlon's, Leigh st, bt 8th & 9th

"

8

 

G.B. Hodge

Newport

Mrs. Wynne's, Grace st, bt 1st and Foushee

"

9

 

E.M. Bruce

Maysville, Mason Co.

Spotswood Hotel

"

10

 

J.W. Moore

Mount Sterling

Mrs. S.E. Shelton's, Leigh st, bt 8th and 9th

"

11

 

R.J. Breckenridge

---

---

"

12

 

J.M. Elliott

Prestonburg

Mrs. James', corner of Franklin and 3d streets  

Standing Committees of the House of Representatives.

Elections - Smith, North Carolina, Vest, Missouri, Staples, Virginia, Crockett, Kentucky, Gardenhire, Tennessee, Curry, Alabama, Clapp, Mississippi, Dorkins, Florida, Trippe, Georgia.

Ways and Means - Kenner, Louisiana, Jones, Tennessee, Bonham, South Carolina, Garnett, Virginia, McRae, Mississippi, Lyon, Alabama, Machen, Kentucky, Holt, Georgia, Graham, Texas.

Military Affairs - Miles, South Carolina, Collier, Virginia, Kenan, Georgia, Pugh, Alabama, Davis, Mississippi, Harris, Missouri, Swan, Tennessee, Bridgers, North Carolina, Batson, Arkansas.

Foreign Affairs - Perkins, Louisiana, Foote, Tennessee, W. R. Smith, Alabama, DeJarnette, Virginia, Barksdale, Mississippi, McQueen, South Carolina, Breckinridge, Kentucky, Walter Preston, Virginia, McLean, North Carolina.

Naval Affairs - Conrad, Louisiana, Boyce, South Carolina, Wright, Georgia, Clopton, Alabama, Currin, Tennessee, Smith, Virginia, Gaither, North Carolina, Dawkins, Florida, Chambliss, Virginia.

Judiciary - Gartrell, Georgia, Russell, Virginia, Dargan, Alabama, Moore, Kentucky, Garland, Arkansas, Heiskell, Tennessee, Gray, Texas, Ashe, North Carolina, Holcombe, Virginia.

Commerce - Curry, Alabama, Trippe, Georgia, Cook, Missouri, McDowell, North Carolina, Lyons, Virginia, Sexton, Texas, Villere, Louisiana, H. A. Bruce, Kentucky, Chambers, Mississippi.

Post Offices and Post Roads - Chilton, Alabama, Conrow, Missouri, Royston, Arkansas, Johnston, Virginia, Davidson, North Carolina, Clark, Georgia, Welsh, Mississippi, Hilton, Florida, Herbert, Texas.

Territories and Public Lands - Wilcox, Texas, Marshall, Louisiana, Jenkins, Virginia, Freeman, Missouri, Foster, Alabama, Batson, Arkansas, Lewis, Georgia, Ewing, Kentucky, Menees, Tennessee.

Indian Affairs - Singleton, Mississippi, Elliott, Kentucky, Hanly, Arkansas, Dupree, Louisiana, Goode, Virginia, Tibbs, Tennessee, Wright, Texas, Arrington, North Carolina, Rawls, Alabama.

Patents - Bell, Missouri, Lander, North Carolina, Read, Kentucky, Chilton, Alabama, Staples, Virginia, Marshall, Louisiana; Hilton, Florida, Strickland, Georgia, Wright, Texas.

Claims - W. Smith, Virginia, Clopton, Alabama, Burnett, Kentucky, Villere, Louisiana, Clapp, Mississippi, McLean, North Carolina, Munnerlyn, Georgia, Farrow, South Carolina, Gardenhire, Tennessee.

Accounts - McQueen, South Carolina, Foster, Alabama, Kenan, North Carolina, Strickland, Georgia, Hanly, Arkansas.

Rules and Officers of the House - Jones, Tennessee, Perkins, Louisiana, Boteler, Virginia, Lewis, Georgia, Smith, North Carolina.

Pay and Mileage - Burnett, Kentucky, Singleton, Mississippi, Bridgers, North Carolina.

Enrolled Bills - Elliott, Kentucky, Chambers, Mississippi, Tibbs, Tennessee.

Printing - Barksdale, Mississippi, Jenkins, Virginia, A. R. Wright, Georgia, Menees, Tennessee, Dupre, Louisiana.

Public Buildings - Lyons, Virginia, Pugh, Alabama, Currin, Tennessee.

Flag and Seal - Boteler, Virginia, W. R. Smith, Alabama, Gray, Texas.                                              

                               

STATE OFFICERS.

Governor -- JOHN LETCHER.

Secretary of the Commonwealth -- GEO. W. MUNFORD.

Auditor of Public Accounts -- JONATHAN M. BENNETT.

Second Auditor -- HENRY W. THOMAS.

Treasurer -- JOHN S. CALVERT.

Register of the Land Office -- STAFFORD H. PARKER.

Attorney General -- JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER.

Adjutant General -- WM. H. RICHARDSON.

Superintendent of the Penitentiary -- CHARLES BLUE.

General Agent of the Penitentiary -- JOHN KNOTE.

  

COURT OF APPEALS.

Judges -- JOHN J. ALLEN, President.

WM. DANIEL.

RICHARD C. S. MONCURE.

GEO. H. LEE.

WM. J. ROBERTSON.

 

CIRCUIT COURT.

Judge -- JOHN A. MEREDITH.

 

HUSTINGS COURT.

Judge -- WILLIAM H. LYONS.

 

_______________

 

LIST OF HOSPITALS IN RICHMOND.

1st Alabama, removed to Manchester.

2nd Alabama, corner of Franklin and 25th streets.

3rd Alabama, corner of Franklin and 20th streets.

Banner, No. 12, corner of Franklin and 19th streets.

Bailey's Factory, No. 2, 7th, between Main and Cary streets.

Bacon & Baskerville, No. 7, Cary, between 12th and 13th streets.

Byrd Island, No. 3. Southern terminus of 9th street.

Christian & Lea, No. 13, 20th, between Main and Franklin streets.

Crew's, No. 15, corner of 21st find Cary streets.

Chimborazo, foot of Broad, Beyond Church Hill.

College, corner of 11th and Marshall streets.

Clopton, Franklin, between 3rd and 4th streets.

Company G Hall, No 27, 28th, between M and N streets.

Danville Work Shops, No. 28, Manchester.

1st Georgia, No. 16, 21st, between Main and Cary streets.

2nd Georgia, No. 14, 20th, between Main and Franklin streets.

3rd Georgia, No. 19, corner of 23rd and Franklin streets.

4th Georgia, No. 17, 21st, between Main and Cary streets.

Globe, No. 11, 10th, between Main and Franklin streets.

General, No. 1, northern terminus of 2nd street.

Greanor's, No. 18, 21st, between Main and Franklin streets.

Gwathmey, No. 21, corner of 25th and Cary streets.

Howard's, No. 22, Main, between 25th and 26th streets.

Howard's Grove, Mechanicsville Turnpike.

Institute, No. 4, 10th, between Marshall and Clay streets.

Kent, Paine & Co., No, 5, Main, between 11th and 12th streets.

Keen, Baldwin & Co., No. 6, Main, between 12th and 13th streets. Louisiana, western terminus of Broad street.

Ligon, No. 23, Main, between 25th and 26th streets.

Moore, No. 24, Main, between 25th and 26th streets.

Masonic Hall, No. 26, Church Hill, on 25th street.

Royster, No. 20, 26th, between Main and Franklin streets. Robertson, corner of Main and 3rd streets.

Randolph, No. 25, Main street, near Rockets.

South Carolina, Manchester.

Soldiers’ Home, corner of Clay and Henry streets.

Samaritan, Clay, between 5th and 6th streets.

St. Francis de Sale, Brook Avenue.

St. Charles, No. 8, corner of Main and Wall streets.

Seabrook, No. 9. corner of Grace and 18th streets.

Union, No. 19, corner of Main and 19th streets.

Winder, western terminus of Cary street.

Hospital of Engineer Bureau, corner of Cary and 19th streets.

Naval Hospital, on 13th street, between Main and Franklin.

 

CONFEDERATE STATES DIRECTORY.

Confederate States Treasurer's Office in Custom-house, 1st  floor, last office on the right. Entrance, Bank street.

Confederate States Treasury, office, Custom-house, 1st floor. Entrance, Bank street, see sign.

Register's Office, Custom-house, 1st floor. Entrance Bank st., see sign.

First Auditor's Office, Post-Office Department, corner Bank and 11th street, 3d floor, see sign.

Second Auditor's Office in building lately occupied as Monumental Hotel, corner of Grace and 9th streets.

Comptroller's Office, Monumental Hotel, cor of 9th and Grace sts. Col. Northrop, Commissary General, office 9th street, two doors above War Department.

Major Claiborn, Assistant Commissary, office corner 17th and Dock streets.

Lieut. Johns, Assistant Commissary and Store-keeper, office 14th, between Cary and Dock streets.

Col. A. C. Myers, Quartermaster General, office corner 10th and Main streets, 2d floor

Col. Larkin Smith, Assistant Quartermaster General, office corner Bank and 10th streets, 2d floor, No. 3.

Capt. D. H. Wood, Assistant Quartermaster, in charge of transportation, 3d door from 10th, on Bank street.

Captain Whitfield, Assistant Quartermaster, lumber, wood, coal, forage, commutation, officers' quarters and fuel, corner Bank and 10th streets, 3d floor, No. 8.

Capt. C. Maurice Smith, Assistant Quartermaster.  Accounts for railroads, stage lines, &c., corner Bank and 10th streets, 2nd floor, No. 4.

Maj. John Ambler, Assistant Quartermaster, pay officers and men army of Potomac, office cor 10th and Main.

Captains Hutter and Barksdale, Assistant Quartermaster, pay officers and companies, corner Bank and 10th sts, No. 67.

Captains Hill and Hardy, Assistant Quartermasters, payments to discharged soldiers, detached service, corner 10th and Bank streets, 3rd floor, No. 7.

Captain Langdon, Assistant Quartermaster, for burial of soldiers, issues stationery and miscellaneous articles, corner 10th and Bank streets, 3rd floor, No. 9.

Major W. S. Wood, Assistant Quartermaster, for furnishing horses, mules, wagons, harness, &c., Brook Ave., extreme end.

Lt. Col. Corley, Quartermaster C. S. Army, office on Bank st., between 10th and 11th streets, see sign.

Capt. Langdon, Assistant Quartermaster and Store-keeper, Basin Bank, between 10th and 11th streets.

Capt. Morfit, Assistant Quartermaster, for transporting troops on railroads, office corner Bank and 10th streets, 1st floor.

Capt. Warren, office of transportation and in charge of wagons, teams, &c., on Bank, between 9th and 10th streets 

Capts.  Bentley and Hill, Assistant Quartermaster Store-keepers for clothing, shoes, tents, &c., corner 14th and Cary sts.

Majors Fergusson and Waller, Quartermaster, in charge of clothing bureau, 14th, between Main and Cary streets.

Surgeon General’s Office, 2nd floor, Mechanics’ Institute.

Dr. Johns, Medical Purveyor, office 14th, bt Main and Cary sts.

Inspectors of Hospitals, on Bank, bt 9th and 10th sts, see sign.

Medical Examining Board, south-side Main, bt 9th and 10th sts.

Army Intelligence Office, over Bank of Virginia, Main street, between 10th and 11th streets.

Capt.  Norris, Signal Service, office Belvin's Block, 14th street, between Main and Franklin streets.

Gen. Winder's Office, south-side Main st, three doors above 9th 

Capt. C. Morfit, Brigade Quartermaster, and in charge of effects of deceased soldiers, office 9th st, below Main.

Maj. Griswold, Provost Marshall and grantor of Passports, office corner 9th and Broad streets.

Castle Thunder on 18th street, between Main and Cary.

Libby Prison, corner 20th and Cary street.

Confederate States Court and Clerk’s Office, State Court-house, 2nd floor.

Wm. F. Watson, Confederate States Commissioner, office corner 12th and Franklin streets.

P. H. Aylett, Confederate States Attorney, office corner Main and 10th streets, 2nd floor.

Indian Bureau of War Department, one door above Mechanics’ Institute, 2nd floor, between Main and Franklin streets.

Commander M. F. Maury, C. S. N., office of “Special Service,” corner of Bank and 9th streets, south-side.

Naval Rendezvous can be found on Franklin street between 17th and 18th streets.

The office of the Quartermaster of Marine Corps can be found on Broad street, between 8th and 9th street.

The Confederate States Laboratory is situated at the foot of 7th street, on left hand side, going down near James river.

The Artillery Work Shops of Confederate States Army, on 7th street, and the third buildings on the right hand side, going down towards the river.

Both of these, Laboratory and Artillery Work Shops are under the supervision of Major S. Stansbury, P. A. C. S.

The Confederate States Armory is situated at the extreme end of 7th street, towards the river.

Confederate States Nitre and Mining Bureau, office Bank street, between 9th and 10th streets.

The Confederate States Navy Ordnance Store is opposite Columbian Hotel, between canal and Cary street, on 13th street.

The Confederate States Armory is under the supervision of Maj. W. S. Downer.

Gen. G. A. Smith, C. S. A, commanding army in front of Richmond, office Belvin's Block, immediately opposite Bank st.

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STATE DIRECTORY.

Governor's Mansion, situated east corner Capital Square. His office is in the Capital, 3d floor, see sign.

Secretary of the State of Virginia, office in the State Library, 3rd floor of the Capital.

Adjutant General of the State of Virginia, office in State court house, 3rd floor, see sign.

Attorney General of the State of Virginia, office in State court house, 1st  floor, see sign.

State Armory and Ordnance Store, corner 7th and Cary streets.

The Virginia State Armory is situated at corner of Cary and 7th streets.

State Court House, south-cast corner of Capitol Square.

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CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor's Office, City Hall, on 11th, between Broad and Capital streets.  Court held daily at 9 o'clock.  Entrance Broad st.

Chamberlain's Office, City Hall, 2nd floor, see sign.

Superintendent of Gas Works, office in City Hall, see sign.

Superintendent of Water Works office, cor Bank and 10th sts. 1st floor.  

City Tax Collector's Office, City Hall. Entrance Broad street.  

City Engineer and Superintendent of Streets' Office, City Hall, 2d floor, see sign.

Hustings Court Room, in City Hall.  Clerk of Hustings Court office, City Hall. see sign.

Southern Express, office Main, south-side, between 9th and 10th streets.

City Post Office, Custom House, Main street, between 10th and 11th streets. Entrance, Main street.

The Telegraph Office is situated on Main street, between 11th and 12th streets, on north side.

The Tredegar Works to the right of Confederate States Armory, about 150 yards, of which the firm is J. R. Anderson & Co.

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Depots for the Deposit of Supplies for the Army from the different States

Mississippi Depot, Main, between 8th and 7th streets.

Alabama Depot, Main, between 8th and 7th streets.

North Carolina Depot, Main, between 8th and 7th streets, opposite Spotswood Hotel.

South Carolina Depot, south-side Main, between 14th and 15th streets.

Georgia Hospital and Relief Association, south-side Main, between 14th and 15th streets.

Fourth Texas Depot, 15th between Main and Cary streets.

Fifth Texas Depot, corner Cary and Virginia streets.

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RAIL ROAD DEPOTS.

Virginia Central Depot, on Broad, near 18th street.

Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Depot, on Broad, corner of 8th street.

Richmond and Petersburg Depot, on 8th, corner of Byrd street.

Richmond and Danville Depot, on Virginia, corner of Dock street.

York River Depot, on Dock, near 22nd street.

Time of Leaving and Arriving.  See daily papers.

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Locations of the different Hotels.

Exchange Hotel and Ballard House on Franklin, corner of 14th street.

Spottswood Hotel, corner Main and 8th streets.

Columbian Hotel, corner Cary and 13th streets.

Powhatan Hotel, corner 11th and Broad streets, opposite City Hall.

American Hotel, corner Main and 11th streets.

MISCELLANEOUS

The Mechanics' Institute is situated on 9th, between Main and Franklin streets.

Adjutant and Inspector General's Office on 1st floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Ordnance Office of Army on 2nd floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Superintendent of Public Printing, office on 2nd floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Patent Office on 3rd floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Office of Medicine and Surgery, C. S. A., on 4th floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Office of the Commandant Of Marine Corps on 4th floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Light House Bureau of Treasury Department on 4th floor of Mechanics's Institute.

Office of Ordnance and Hydrography, C. S. N., on 4th floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Office of Provisions and Clothing on 4th floor of Mechanics' Institute.

Engineer Bureau of C. S. A., on 4th floor of Mechanics' Institute.

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Discount Days of the following Banks

Bank of Virginia - Thursday and Friday

Bank of Richmond - Thursday

Farmers Bank - Monday and Thursday.

Bank of the Commonwealth - Tuesday and Friday

Exchange Bank - Wednesday and Saturday

Traders Bank - Wednesday and Saturday.