Gunboat Association.
--An organization of this Association has been effected, and the following ladies have been appointed to collect funds for it in their respective districts.
Let the laudable object for which this Association is established appeal successfully to the patriotism of every citizen of
Richmond, and let this effort of the ladies receive that substantial response which it so richly merits:
Mrs. J. L. Seay--On
Union Hill.
Mis.
L. Wilson — Shed Town
Mrs. Dr. Cartis and
Miss Beile Maury--On Cary street, with cross streets to
Marshall.
Mrs. Heningsen--On Cary and Canal sts., and the cross streets south from
Cary; also, Main street, from 10th to 11th.
Mrs. Caroline Philips--From 11th down, with cross streets to
Cary.
Mrs. J. Watkinson and
Miss Mayo —
Rocketts and below
Richmond,
Mrs. Dr. Handley and
Miss Roane — On Leigh street, from 4th up, with cross streets to
Clay and all north of
Leigh.
Mrs. J
B. Tucker and
Mrs. Wm. Butler--In the town of
Sidney.
Misses Taylor — On Leigh street, from 10th to 4th, with cross streets to
Clay; also, all north of
Leigh.
Mrs. Howison and
Mrs.
Dr. Gwathmey--On Ross street at the
Clifion House, with Maro street, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th, north of
Franklin.
Mrs Bell and
Mrs Breeden--On Main St., from 10th up, with he cross streets to
Cary.
Mrs. Dr. Waytand Mrs. James Wayt--On Marshall st., with cross streets to Broad.
Miss Maria Gordon and
Miss Hattlie Cooke--On Broad, from 7th street down to Mayo street; also, Capital, with the cross streets to Grace.
Mrs. Purdoe-- Amongst her friends, for the Association.
Misses Bigger — On Broad, from 7th st., with cross streets to Grace.
Miss Macon and
Miss Johnston — On
Franklin, with Bank st., from 12th to the old Fair Grounds, with crosses's to Main.
Miss Pissini and
Miss Wallace — On Ross st., at the
Cifton House, with Mayo st., 17th, 18th, and 19th, and 20th, north of
Franklin.