New Albany City Directory, 1865, Part 15

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North-West Cor. Main and State Sts.,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


T. S. KUNKLE,


HOUSE, SIGN AND


Ornamental Painter,


No. 32 Lower First St.,


Bet. Main and Water,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


JOHN B. BANKS,


FASHION


LIVERY & SALE STABLE,


Cor. Upper Third and Market Sts.,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


GWIN & SON, Proprietors.


S. S. MARSH, STEAMBOAT


BLACKSMITH


AND FILE CUTTER,


N. SIDE LOWER WATER, Bet. Second and Third Streets, NEW ALBANY, IND.


Hoosier Rolling Mills, 8. 8. MARSH & CO., Prop'rs, S. E. Cor. Lower Water and Fifth Streets, NEW ALBANY, IND. Manufacturers of all kinds of.


BAR IRON, WROUGHT IRON, SHAFTS AND CRANKS. 1) The highest market price paid for Scrap Iron.


L. C. FERRY, INSURANCE AGENT, 289 Main Street.


STR


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WAG


Straw Goods, Wholesale and Retail. FOX CHRISTOPHER, 80 State, (See adv. page 154) HICKS F. A. & CO., 65 Pearl (See adv. page 162)


Tailors, Merchant. (See also Clothing Dealers.) Adolph Adam, 185 State Allison William E. & Co. 61 Pearl


Alwes Henry, 42 State Becker John P. ws. Upper 8d, bet. Main and Water BENTLEY A. W. 267 Main (See adv. p. 164)


Bierman & Maienthal, 86 Pearl Braun Conrad, es. State, bet. Cherry and Jackson Dickman Henry, 102 Pearl Doll & Vance, 270 Main


GADIENT JOHN U. & CO., 67 and 69 Pearl Gesberg John, 248 Market Graf Anton, 289 Market Herbst Marius, 129 State Herbst Peter, 48 State


.


Johnson Herman, ws. 8d, bet. Lower High and Water Kepley & Briggs, 270 Main Leapson John J. es. Pearl, bet. Main and Water


Louie C. ws. Upper 8th, bet. Sycamore and Shelby Shaw William & Son, 348 Upper Main - Wegleb John A. ws. Lower 3d, bet. Main and Water Widerin Christian, ws. Upper 3d, bet. Main and Water


Tanners and Curriers.


Barth Augustus & Co. es. Prospect, nr. Summit Day Theodore, Upper 4th, nw. cor. Oak Lockwood Benjamin, es. Upper 8th, bet. Beeler and Sycamore


Telegraph Companies.


United States Telegraph Company, Can- non's Block, Pearl, nr. Market Western Union Telegraph Company, Pearl, nr. Main


Tin Ware Manufacturers.


Beeler Alexander S., Market, nw. cor. State


Love & Swift, 219 Main Plumer & Co. 86 State SCALES JOHN & SON, 215 Market (See adv. p. 162)


Walter Joseph A. 318 Upper Market


Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Workers. DEVOL H N. 285 Main (See adv. page 71)


MOSEBACH & SON, 134 State


Tinner's Stook, DEVOL H. N. 285 Main (See adv. page 71)


Tobacco Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Cigars.) Gorlitz David, 111 Pearl Morris W. D. 185 Pearl PRALLE HERMAN, 84 Pearl Reid Thomas & Co. 21 State Serb, Pering & Co. ss. Main, bet. Upper 3d and 4th VAHLE WILLIAM, 135 Pearl (See adv. page 158)


Toys, Wholesale and Retail. Knoefel August, 219 and 221 Market Trunk Manufacturers. STACY JOHN, 278 Main (See adv. page 160)


Turning Shop. Schafer Christian, lower end Falling Run Bridge


Undertakers. SCOTT & BRINDLEY, se. cor. Lower High and 3d (See adv. page 71) Shrader John, 257 and 259 Main


Variety Goods, Wholesale. CANNON, HUGHES & CO., 78 Pearl


Variety Stores.


Clagett Erasmus, 239 Main Dollens Robert W. 260 Main Ellis Esther, 104 Bank Leette Barbara, Sycamore, ne. cor. Upper 8th


Mannus Mary Mrs. ws. Pearl, bet. Mar- ket and Spring Muller Mary Mrs. 369 Upper Market Rock Rosina, 74 Pearl Schaeffer William, ns. State, bet. Elm andi Oak


Smith Cyrene Mrs. over 297 Main Stewart Carrie Mrs. 808 Main Van Giesen Cornelius, 326 Main Vinegar Manufacturers.


Wagner H. E. & Co. Upper Main, nw. cor, West


Wagon Makers. Deeble Charles, ws. Pearl, bet. Market and Spring Gehlbach Jacob, 880 Upper Main Miller Alexander, Corydon plank road, bet. Moore and North


Carpenter and Builder,


42 BANK STREET,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


s@ Gives special attention to repair- ing, building and fitting up Stores, Resi- dences, etc. Orders left at the shop will be punctually attended to.


P. H. BARRETT, Plain and Decorative


Paper Hanger, 309 MARKET ST., "Bet. Bank and Upper Third,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


PEORIA INS. CO., of Peoria, III., L. C. FERRY, Agent, 289 Main.


WAG


172


WOL


Wagon Yard. Rice Patrick, 81 Lower Market


War Claim Agents. SABIN & FISHER, over Bank of Salem (See adv. page 156)


Watches and Jewelry. BRADFORD CHARLES H. 93 Pearl (See adv. page 150) Knepfly John, 300 Upper Main Koch John, 47 State LARWILL JOHN F. 334 Main (See adv. page 150) Streepey Michael, 275 Main White Edward, 317 Main


Wines and Liquors, Wholesale and Retail.


(See also Liquors, Wholesale.) Bott Henry & Co. 257 Market GRAVES GEORGE H. ss. Market, bet. State and Pearl (See adv. page 158) VAHLE WILLIAM, 135 Pearl (See adv. page 158)


Woollen Factory.


NEW ALBANY WOOLLEN MILLS, J. F. Gebhart & Co. prop's, State, bet. Main and Water (See adv. page 164)


New Albany National Bank,


N. E. COR. MAIN AND PEARL STS.,


NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.


CAPITAL, $300,000. LIMIT, $1,000,000.


OFFICERS:


JAMES M. HAINS, Pres't. HARVEY A. SCRIBNER, Cash.


DIRECTORS: JAME'S M. HAINS. W. C. DEPAUW. R. P. MAIN.


JOHN BRIGGS.


JOHNSTON & WEBSTER, NEW ALBANY


Foundry and Machine Shop,


Lower First, bet. Main and Water Sts.,


NEW ALBANY, IND. @ Marine and Land Engines, Mill Machinery, Etc.


EDWARDS'


JEFFERSONVILLE


CITY DIRECTOR,


FOR 1865-6.


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INSURANCE CO, OF N. AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA, Capital, $1,715,171.75. Incorporated, A. D. 1794.


PEORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., PEORIA, ILLINOIS, Capital and Surplus, $387,271.09. New England Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., CAPITAL, $800,000


J. JOHNSON. AGENT. Spring Street, bet. Market and Chestnut, Jeffersonville, Indians.


R. H. GRESHAM, Real Estate & Collecting Agent


OFFICE, Second floor of four story building, S. W. Cor. Spring and Chestnut Streets, (Entrance on Spring Street,) JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. Prompt and faithful attention to Buying, Selling or Renting Property, or Collecting Money, in this City, or in any part of the Country. Reference .- Wm. 8. Jacobs and Levi Sparks & Co., Jeffersonville, Ind .; Gen. W. Q. Gresham and Hon. M. C. Kerry New Albany, Ind .; E. J. Leech, Attorney, Keokuk, Iowa; Rev. T. M. Eddy, Chica- go, IlI.


JEFFERSONVILLE WHARF BOAT,


Alexander & Hamlen, Proprietors, FOOT OF WALL STREET, JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA.


1)Freights for New Albany and the Lower Ohio, and the Louisville, New Al- bany and Chicago Railroad, will receive our prompt and most careful attention.


BRUNER HOUSE,


S. W. Cor. Spring and Market Streets, JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.


The Proprietor takes pleasure in sanourcing that this House has just been REMODELED, REFURNISHED and REFITTED throughout, and furnished with all the modern improvements.


THE TABLE is supplied with the best the market affords, and the CULI- NARY DEPARTMENT will vie with any Hotel in the City of Louisville.


J. T. DAVIS, Proprietor.


EDWARDS'


JEFFERSONVILLE DIRECTOR.


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


CITY GOVERNMENT, 1865-6.


Election for City Officers-First Tues- day in May of every second year.


For Councilmen-First Tuesday in May of every year.


City Offices -Located ws. of Spring, bet. Market and Chestnut.


CITY OFFICERS.


Mayor -John Ware.


Clerk-Charles R. McBride.


Treasurer-Robert McGill.


Marshal-George W. Baxter.


Deputy Marshal-James Kennedy. Civil Engineer-J. Johnson. City Attorney-Simeon S. Johnson.


COUNCILMEN.


lat Ward-John N. Ingram and Chas. J. Keller.


2d Ward-William H. Fogg and Cor- nelius Beck. 3d Ward-Levi Sparks and Frederick Bleyle. 4th Ward-James Burke and Miram Stratton. 5th Ward-Henry S. Barnaby and James Howard.


City Printer-Henry B. Woolls. Wharf Master-Alfred Hamlen. Wood and Lumber Measurer-John D. Shryer.


Market Master-Samuel Bottorff, sr. City Weigher-Wm. Jones. City Sexton-Wm. Minter.


City Police-James Kennedy, Casper Siebert, Peter Bellis and James McKen- zie.


CITY MARKET.


Market Master-Samuel Bottorff.


Market House, on Market, bet. Spring and Pearl. Market held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and Saturday afternoons.


JEFFERSONVILLE TOWNSHIP OFFI- CERS.


Township elections held annually on the first Monday in April.


Trustee-Fountain North.


Assessor-Felix R. Lewis. Magistrates-Simeon S. Johnson, Chas.


D. Schell, Henry French and Emery Syl- vester.


Constable-James Kennedy.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


County offices, Court House Square, Charlestown. Judge Court of Common Pleas -Patrick H. Jewitt.


County Clerk-Campbell Hay.


=


Auditor-Christian G. Badger.


= Recorder-James P. Applegate.


= Treasurer-William Prather.


Sheriff-Thomas S. Bellows.


Coroner


COURTS.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT. "Held in Custom House at Indianapolis, in November and May of each year.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT. Held in Custom House at Indianapolis, in November and May of each year.


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COURTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, WARD BOUNDARIES.


SUPREME COURT. Held in State House at Indianapolis. CLARK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. Meets at Court House, Charlestown, the fourth Mondays in April and Octo- ber.


Judge of Second Judicial Circuit-George A. Bicknell. Clerk of Second Judicial Circuit-Camp- bell Hay.


Prosecuting Attorney Second Judicial Circuit-Thomas M. Brown.


CLARK COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


Meets at Court House, Charlestown, Second Mondays in January, May and September.


Judge-Patrick H. Jewitt. Clerk-Campbell Hay.


Prosecuting Attorney-James H. Ghorm- ley.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Joel H. Sylvester. JEFFERSON FIRE Co. No. 1. Engine House, south-side of Chestnut, bet. Watt and Canal." Number of Members-65. President-Casper Densler. Secretary-Wm. H. Northcut. Treasurer-Gabriel Poindexter. Chief Director-William N. Patterson. Engine Director-William Wroughton. Hose Director- Sam. Bottorff. Chief Pipe Directors-Joseph Wines- burg and Wm. B. Chrisman. Warden-Thomas D. Roach.


INDIANA FIRE Co. No. 2.


Engine House, north-side Maple, bet. Pearl and Mulberry.


Number of Members-35. President-Benj. A. Johnson. Secretary-George W. Davis. Treasurer-Wm. T. Foster. Chief Director-James. W. Davis. Engine Director-Geo. W. Baxter. Hose Director-James Kennedy. Chief Pipe Directors-Thos. J. Conner and James M. Miles. Warden-George Golden.


CITY AND WARD BOUNDARIES.


CITY BOUNDARY-The City is bounded | Spring street to the Ohio river, thence east by Port Fulton, south by Ohio river, down the Ohio river to the place of be- ginning. west by Falls City and Clarksville, and north by North street.


FIRST WARD-All that part of the city included within the following bounda- ries-beginning on Mulberry street at the Ohio river, thence out Mulberry to New Market, thence down New Market to Ohio avenue, thence out Ohio avenue to Spring street, thence out Spring street to northern boundary of the city, thence down said northern boundary to the western boundary, thence south'on the western boundary to the Ohio river, thence up the river to the place of begin- ning.


SECOND WARD-All that part of the city included within the following boun- daries-beginning on the Ohio river at Mulberry street, thence out Mulberry to New Market street, thence down New Market to Ohio avenue, thence out Ohio avenue to Spring street, thence down


THIRD WARD -- All that part of the city included within the following bounda- ries-beginning at the Ohio river on Spring street, thence out Spring street to the northern boundary of the city, thence up the northern boundary to Locust, thence down Locust street to the Ohio river, thence down the river to the place of beginning.


FOURTH WARD-All that part of the city included within the following boun- daries-beginning on Locust street at the Ohio river, thence out Locust to the north- ern boundary of the city, thence up said boundary to Canal street, thence down Canal street to Ohio river, thence down Ohio river to place of beginning.


FIFTH WARD-All that part of the city included within the following bounds- ries-beginning on Canal street at the Ohio river, thence out Canal to the north- ern boundary of the city-thence up ssid


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


MARKET STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Located on north side of Market, bet. Wall and Locust.


Hours of divine service, 10} A. M. and Tà P. M.


CHRISTIAN.


Located on Walnut, south-west cor. of Chestnut.


Hours of divine service, 104 A. m. and 7 P. M. CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE. Located on east side of Wall, bet. Chest- nut and Maple.


Rev. Nathaniel Field, pastor. Resi- dence, Wall, bet. Vernon and 13th.


Hours of divine service, 10} A. M.


EPISCOPAL. ST. PAUL'S-CHURCH.


Located on north side of Chestnut, bet. Spring and Pearl.


Rev. Chauncey W. Fitch, D. D., rector. Residence, on north-side Market, bet. Wall and Locust.


Hours of divine service, 102 A. M. Sab- bath School, 9 A. M.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL. WALL STREET CHURCH.


Located on east side of Wall, bet. Mar- ket and Chestnut.


Rev. John K. Pye, pastor. Residence, south-side Chestnut, bet. Spring and Wall. Hours of divine service, 10} A. M. and 7] P. M.


GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Located on east side Locust, bet. Coest- uut and Maple.


Rev. Conrad Bier, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Located on Chestnut, south-east cor. of Walnut.


Rest. Thomas S. Crowe, pastor. Resi- dence, Chestnut, bet. Spring and Pearl. Hours of divine service, 102 A. M. and 7} P. M.


ROMAN CATHOLIC. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH.


Located on Canal, south-west cor. of Maple.


Rev. Jacob A. Michel, pastor. Resi- dence, south west cor. of Maple and Ca- nal.


Hours of divine service, 8 and 10 A. M., and 3 P. M.


LUTHERAN.


ST. LUKE GERMAN LUTHERAN.


Located on south-side of Market, bet. Spring and Pearl.


Rev. George Wie, pastor. Residence, east side of Wall, bet. Maple and New Market.


« Hour of divine service, 10 A. M.


JEFFERSON U. S. GENL. HOSPITAL. Major M. Goldsmith, Surg. in Charge. Religious services every Sunday at 2} o'clock, P. M., by Chaplain C. W. Fitch. Prayer meetings, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday eveninge.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


MASONIC. CLARK LODGE NO. 40, Meets south-east cor. of Market and Wall streets, on the First and Third Thursdays of every month. Robert 8. Heiskell, W. M.


Thomas J. Stewart, S. W. John Cesil, J. W. James G. Caldwell, Treas. John R. Erringer, Sec. Josiah C. Collum, 8. D. Vincent Jackson, J. D. Wm. M. Bowman, Tyler.


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boundary to the eastern boundary of the Ohio river, thence down the Ohio river city, thence down said boundary to the | to place of beginning.


CHURCHES, SECRET SOCIETIES.


178


SECRET SOCIETIES, POST OFFICE, BANKS, ETC.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FEL- LOWS. JEFFERSON LODGE, NO. 8. Meets south-east cor. of Wall and Mar- ket streets, on Monday evenings of every week.


TABOR LODGE NO. 92. Meets south-east cor. of Wall and Mar- ket streets, on Tuesday evenings of every week.


EXCELSIOR ENCAMPMENT NO. 14. Meets south-west cor. of Wall and Mar- ket streets, on the Second and Fourth Thursday of every month.


DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA. Meet south-west cor. of Wall and Mar- ket streets, on the First and Third Fri- day evenings of every month.


WORKINGMEN'S INSTITUTE. Hall, on Spring, bet. Market and Chest- nut.


A. Lee, President. James F. Davis, Vice Prest. D. S. Barmore, Treas. N. Field, jr., Sec. T. J. Stewart, Librarian.


POST OFFICE.


South side of Chestnut, bet. Spring and Pearl.


George W. Twomey, Post Master. ARRIVALS-Southern mail, 2 o'clock, P. M. Northern mail, 8.25 P. M. Utica, 9.00 A. M. Charlestown, 10.00 A. M. New Albany, 7.00 A. M.


DEPARTURES-Southern mail, 3.25 P. M. Northern mail, 7.00 A. M. Eastern mail, 7.00 A. M. Utica mail, 3.80 P. M. Charlestown, 2.30 P. M. New Albany, 3.25 P. M.


BANKS.


BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF President-James L. Bradley. JEFFERSONVILLE. Cashier-John Adams. East-side Spring, bet. Chestnut and Maple. President-James L. Bradley. Cashier-John Adams. Directora-S. H. Patterson, D. Ricketts, Andrew J. Hay and James G. Rend. Directors-S. H. Patterson, James G. Read and Wm. D. Beach. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. West-side Spring, bet. Front and Mar- ket. W. H. Fogg, Cashier.


NEWSPAPER, RAILROAD, ETC.


NATIONAL DEMOCRAT. Published weekly by the proprietor, Henry B. Woolls, es. Spring, bet. Front and Market. Terms-$2.50 in advance.


FIRST CLARK COUNTY OIL AND MINING CO. Office, Spring, ne. cor. Market.


OFFICERS. President-Harrison Daily. Treasurer-Bernhard Rosenthal. Secretary-J. W. Thompson. Directors- Harrison Daily, Samuel H.


Patterson, Samuel S. Bratten, John C. Stuard and J. W. Thompson.


JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD CO. General office, Front, ne. cor. Wall. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSONVILLE FERRY CO.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Capt. John Shallcross, Prest., Louis- ville, Ky.


Capt. Pink Varble, Louisville, Ky. Capt. D. G. Parr, Louisville, Ky. Hiram Mabury, Jeffersonville, Ind. Howard Johnston, Jeffersonville, Ind.


PENITENTIARY, SCHOOL TRUSTEES, LIBRARY, TELEGRAPH. 179


OFFICERS.


Superintendent-Capt. Enoch Riggle, Jeffersonville.


Treasurer-John B. Smith, Jefferson- ville. Secretary-H. H. Reynolds, Jefferson- ville.


JEFFERSONVILLE PENITENTIARY. Warden-James B. Meriwether. Deputy Warden-Thos. F. Mckinney. Clerk-C. D. Bailey. Physician-L. W. Beckwith. Moral Instructor-R. M. Hill. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Board of School Trustees-Nathaniel


Field, Levi Sparks, J. N. Ingram, and Wm. H. Fogg.


DISTRICT SCHOOLS.


First District, located on Mulbery, nw. cor. Chestnut. Second District, located on Maple, bet. Locust and Walnut. COUNTY LIBRARY.


Located west-side Spring, bet. Market and Chestnut. J. Johnson, Librarian. U. S. TELEGRAPH CO.


Office, Front, bet. Spring and Wall. Charles D. Camp, Manager.


WILLIAM H. BARKER,


LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,


Market St., bet. Spring and Wall, JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.


BOOK BINDERY.


J. P. LUSE & CO., Daily Commercial Book Bindery AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,


Cor. State and Main Sts., Post Office Building, NEW ALBANY, IND.


ROBERT S. HEISKELL.


HENRY BRUNER.


R.S. HEISKELL & CO.,


DEALERS IN


FANCY AND STAPLE


DRY GOODS,


West Side Spring Street,


BET. MARKET AND CHESTNUT,


JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.


EDWIN M. CLARKE,


RETAIL DEALER IN


Fancy Groceries


AND FOREIGN PRODUCTS,


Also, Cigars and Tobacco, Oysters, Game, Etc.,


MARKET STREET, N. W. COR. WALL,


JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.


EDWARDS' ĐẠIW3H5


JEFFERSONVILLE DIRECTOR, FOR 1865-6.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTOR.


ab. above.


c. or cor. corner.


N. north.


Rev. reverend.


agt. agent.


cik. clerk.


ne. north-east.


8. south.


al. alley.


ct. court.


nr. near.


se. south-east.


asst. assistant.


E. east.


ns. north side.


88. south side.


av. avenue.


es. east side.


nw. north-west.


sw. south-west.


bet. between.


forwd. forwarding.


pl. place.


supt. superintendent.


bds. boards.


indp. independent.


P. O. post office.


trans. transportation.


bldg. building.


insp. inspector.


pres. president.


treas. treasurer.


blk. block.


la. lane.


prod. produce.


W. west.


(col'd) colored.


lab. laborer.


pub. public.


ws. west side.


com. mer. commission merchant.


mkr. maker.


rd. road.


whol. wholesale.


mnfr. manufacturer.


r. residence.


wid. widow.


ABB


AND


A BBOTT Mary Ann, wid. Jeremiah, r. al. bet. Chestnut and Maple, Watts and Canal


Ackley Martha Mrs. r. Front, bet. Lo- cust and Walnut


Adams Express Co. G. Poindexter, agt. ns. Market, bet. Spring and Wall


Adams John, cashier, 2d National Bank, bds. Bruner House


Adams Mandy (col'd), r. ws. Indiana av. bet. 6th and 7th


Adams Quin (col'd), teamster, r. ws. In- diana av. bet, 6th and 7th


Adams Robert (col'd), barber, r. ws. In- diana av. bet. 6th and 7th


Addison -, bookstand, bds. ns. Pearl, bet. Chestnut and Maple


Etna Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. W. D. Beach, agt. Wall, se. cor. Market Aiken S. boardinghouse, es. Fulton, bet. Maple and Chestnut


Ainsler Casper, lab. r. Maple, bet. French and Penn


Aldridge Hiram, r. ns. Market, bet. Pearl and Mulberry


Alexander Francis M. carpenter, Jeffer- sonville R. R. shop, r. Spring, cor. New Market


Alexander Henry, machinist, r. ns. 7th, bet. Spring and Michigan av. Alexander John (Alexander & Hamlen), t. ss. Market, bet. Pearl and Mulber-


Alexander John, boarding stable, "r. Market, bet. Pearl and. Mulberry Alexander John W. conductor, Jeff. R. R. r. 88. Market, bet. Pearl and Mul- berry


Alexander Robinson (col'd), shoemaker, es."Spring, bet. Maple and New Market, r. same


ALEXANDER & HAMLEN (John Al- exander and Alfred W. Hamlen). com. mers, and proprs. wharfboat, foot of Wall


Alfred Marshall, shipcarpenter, r. ws. Canal, bet. 7th and 8th


Allen. Alexander C. potter, George Un- ser, r. Port Fulton


Allen D. M. carpenter, r. 6th, nw. cor. Indiana av.


Allen William, shipcarpenter, r. ns. Chestnut, bet. Fulton and Penn Alphoy G. W. carpenter, Jeff. R. R. shop, r. Maple, bet. Walnut and Locust Alton Samuel, carpenter, bds. ws. Broad. way, bet. 3d and' 4th


Anders, Heiskell & Co. (M. G. Anders, R. S. Heiskell, J. G. Briggs and M. Brookbank), coopers and lumber dealers, Pearl, nw. cor. New Market Anders M. G. (Anders, Heiskell & Co.), r. Louisville


Anders M. G. (Anders & Matlock), r. Louisville, Ky.


bel. below.


est. estate.


op. opposite.


sec. secretary.


COIN SILVER KEYS, numerous styles, at BARNES', cor. Sixth and, Main.


AND


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BEC


DETROIT FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, Sold in large or small quantities, by WM. A. WARNER, 8.W. cor. Third and Jefferson, Louisville.


Anders & Matlock (M. G. Anders and John W. I .. Matlock ), wool factory, Front, bet. Canal and Mechanio Anderson Charles C. propr. Jefferson Foundry, ws. Watts, bet. Maple and New Market, r. Port Fulton


Anderson George 8. patternmaker, Jef- ferson Foundry, res. Port Fulton, Ind.


Anderson John, grocer, ret. ws. Mulber- ry, bet. Chestnut and Maple, r. same Anderson John H. machinist, Jefferson Foundry, r. Port Fulton, Ind.


Anson Sylvester, cooper, r. es. Mechanic, bet. Market and Chestnut


Applegate D. F. sawyer, r. Maple, sw. cor. Walnut


Applegate John W. bds. Bruner House Arl Mrs. wid. r. Spring, nw. cor. Chest- nut


Armacost Ellis, carbuilder, r. es. Pearl, bet. Market and Chestnut.


Atwater William; telegraph operator, Jeffersonville R. R. Co. bds. Front, bet. Wall and Locust


Augustin James B. potter, George Un- Bartley Joseph Z. teamster, r. es. Mul- · ser, r. Port Fulton


Austin Daniel M. (A. Frank & Co.), r. ns. Chestnut, bet. Spring and Pearl


DACHE Frank (Naughten & Bache), r. Chestnut, bet. Mulberry and Pearl Badger N. clergyman, r. ws. Walnut, bet. Maple and New Market


Backer Elizabeth, wid. Anton, r. 88. Chestnut, bet. Fulton and Mechanic Baker Baron, boots and shoes, es. Spring. bet. Market and Chestnut, r. same Baker Kate Mrs. millinery, es. Spring, bet. Market and Chestnut, r. same Baker Walter, carpenter, r. as. Market, bet. Mulberry and Ohio av. Bailey C. D. elk. Penitentiary, bds. next to Prison


Bailey James, engineer, r. es. Locust, bet. Freat and Market


Bayne Roger, lab. r. as. Market, bet. Mulberry and Obie av.


Bangerth William (Miller & Co.), F. es. Spring, bet. Maple and Chestnut. Baptist Church, ns. Market, bet. Wall and Locast


Barbear William, carpenter, James How- ard & Co.


Barker Albert B. railroad agt. r. ws. Ohio av. bet. Freat and Market


Barker John, blacksmith, r. ws. Locust, bet. Market and Chestnut


Barker William, stablekeeper, r. ws. Me- chanie, beyond 8th BARKER WILLIAM H. livery and sale stable, 88. Market, bet. Spring and Wall


Barmore David S. (Stuart & Barmore), r. ns. Market, bet. Penn and Gra- ham


Barnaby Henry S. (Barnaby & Downs and Barnaby & Hulse), r. Market, bet. Canal and Mechanic


Barnaby & Downs (Henry S. Barnaby and William"Downs), saloon, Front, bet. Spring and Pearl


Barnaby & Hulse (Henry S. Barnaby and B. Hulse), auctioneers, es. Spring, bet. Market and Chestnut


Barnickel John C. propr. Farmers' Hotel, ns. Market, between Watts and Wal- nut


Barrett Edward, striker, Jeff. R. R. Co. r. Chestnut bet. Canal and street this side


Barron John, carpenter, r. ws. Illinois av. bet. 3d and 4th


Barron John A. carpenter, M. R. Mit- chell, r. ws. Illinois av. bet. 2d and 3d


Bartels Julius, carpenter, r. ns. Market, bet. Walnut and Watts


Barth John, lab. Jeff. R. R. Co. r. Walnut, bet. Maple and Chestnut


berry, between New Market and Maple


Bass Emms Mrs. restaurant and board- inghouse, Front, bet. Wall and Lo- cust, r. same


Bates Franklin, blacksmith, r. ns. Chest- nut, bet. Mulberry and Pearl Baumann Rosina, wid. Martin, r. es. Ca- nal, bet. Chestnut and Market


Baxter Andrew, barkeeper, r. es. Indi- ans av. bet. 2d and 3d


Baxter George, City Marshal, r. ws. In- diana av. bet. 3d and 4th Baxter William, foreman, M. Nahm, r. Louisville


Beach Samuel, bds. Bruner House Beach William D. com. mer. and ins. agt. Wall, se. cor. Market, r. Front, bet. Spring and Wall


Beck A. watchman, Jeffersonville Depot, bds. Bruner House


Beck Cornelius (Dederick &; Beck), I. Maple, bet. Pearl and Mulberry Beck Richard, engineer, Stuart & Bar- more, r. ns. Market, bet. Canal and Mechanic


Beckwith L. W. physician, Penitentiary; r. Chestnut, between Walnut and Locust


GENTLEMEN'S JEWELRY, a good assortment, at BARNES' on Main.


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Bedford Willis, carriagemaker, r. Front, bet. Illinois av. and Missouri av. Beebe James, shipcarpenter, r. Market, ne. cor. Graham


Bell Samuel, express driver, bds. ss. Mar- ket, bet. Mulberry and Clark Bellis Peter, miller, r. New Market, sw. cor, Canal


Beloat George, carpenter, r. Front, bet. Locust and Walnut


Bennett Amos, lab. r. ns. Maple, bet. Spring and Wall


Bennett Andrew J. lab. Stuart & Bar- more, r. ns. Market, bet. Canal and Mechanic


Bennett Mary Miss, assistant, City School No. 2, r. Market, nw. cor. Spring


Berbet Moran, grocer, ss. Market, bet. Spring and Pearl, r. same


Berry John, grocer, ws. Spring, bet. 7th and 8th, r. same




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