Nashville Business Directory, 1860-61, Part 16

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Publication date: 1860
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LIQUORS


Generally-Foreign and Domestic.


Nos. 10 & 12 Market St., South of Broad, Nashville, Tenn.


We profess to be able to furnish RECTIFIED WHISKEY at as low a price as it can be brought here from other markets. Therefore, Merchants of Georgia and elsewhere, who get their Liquors via Nashville, will find much saving of time, and damage to their goods, by buying them of us. There is no discrimination of freights against us in regard to Liquors.


Liquors, other than Rectified Whiskey, we generally furnish as low as they can be bought in similar quantities in any market in the United States, to say nothing of freight.


ARCHER CHEATHAM, JOHN L. CHEATHAM. ARCHER CHEATHAM & BRO., IMPORTERS OF randies, Wines and &Piquors,


AND DEALERS IN


HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c., NO. 9 COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE.


A. RIVA &co,. NO. 30 NORTH MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. Direct Importers through the Nashville Custom House of VINES AND BRANDIES, CORDIALS, &c., FROM SPAIN, FRANCE AND ITALY. Also, Havana Cigars. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED PURE AND GENUINE.


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Cheunault, John, machinest, cor. Wharf and Washington st. Cheshire, -, carpenter, cor. Watkins av. and Vine st.


Chester, J. S., engineer, N. & C. R. R., res. Watkins av.


Chilton, Jas. A., carpenter, res. College st. near Mulberry. .


Chilton, Thos. W., res. 107 south Cherry st.


Chilton, H. C., carpenter, cor. south Cherry and Ash sts. Chilton, F., carpenter, Humphreys st.


Childress, T. B., attorney at law, 44 n. Cherry st., res. 10 n. Cherry st. Childress, Eliza, res. 54 north Mclemore st.


Childress, J., brick mason, res. Maple st.


Chomat, C., cigar store and billiard room 25 Cedar st.


Chipchase & Bro., upholsters and mattress makers, 40 south College st. Chipchase, P., above firm, res. 115 south College st.


Chipchase, J. 40


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Chitlo, Mrs., res. 176, south Market st.


City Bank, College st., near Union. City Building and Loan Association, office over Planters' Bank.


Circusan, Mrs., res. west Nashville.


Claiborne, M. G. L., res. Reservoir Hill, Lebanon pike.


Claiborne, H. L., Bank of Tenn. res. Reservoir Hill, Lebanon pike.


Claiborne, Mrs., boarding house 29 south High st. Claiborne, Mrs., res. Reservoir Hill, Lebanon pike.


Clarke, J., P. res. Franklin pike, south of Demumbrane st.


Clarke, J., machinist, N. & C. R. R., res. Watkins av. Clarke, M., blacksminth


Clarke, W. P. res. Lebanon pike opp. reservoir.


Clarke, Jas. wagon yard, Pearl st.


Clark, P., carpenter, 59 Church st.


Clark, David, res. Lafayette st.


Clark, Neil, finisher, C. M. works, res. west Nashville. 1 Clark, Abram., bar-keeper 9 Cedar st. - Clark, T. M., res. Edgefield.


Clark, Mrs. Catharine, res. 78 north Summer st.


Claurison, S., coffee house, 20 Front st.


Clark, Benj., res. Franklin pike, near Demumbrane st. Clark, E., " 66


Clay, Henry, painter, res. Vine st., near sout Union.


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Clemons, W. H .. res. south High st.


Clemons, W., wood-hewer, Lebanon pike.


Clemens, John, carpenter, as above.


Clemens, J. P., bar-keeper, 10 public sq.


Clifton & Abbott, clothing store, 15 Cedar st. Cobb, E. C., carpenter, corner High and Broad sts.


Cochran, O., laborer, residence Watkins's avenue. Cochran, J., clerk, Charlotte pike.


Cochran, M., blacksmith, N. & C. Railroad, residence Watkins's avenue. Cockrill, Milton, b. k., 18, Public Square, residence country.


Cockrill, S. R., residence 104, north Cherry st.


Cockrill, Mrs. C., boarding-house, 109, north Market st.


Cockrill, M. B., miller, residence corner Line and Vine sts.


Coffield, John, burr-stone maker, boards at Jefferson House. Cohn, S., boot and shoe-maker, 128, College st.


Cohen, H., watches and jewelry, south Market st.


Cole, J. W., music-teacher, at Tenn. Blind School.


Cole, D. A., mattrass-maker, Fillmore st., residence 5, Claiborne's addition.


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FISHER & WHELESS, COTTON FATCTORS, Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 15 Broad Street, NASHVILLE, TENN.,


O. F. NOEL, D. H. BAILEY,


S. A. G. NOEL. S. A. G. NOEL & CO.,


olesale Groret


AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN TOBACCO, CIGARS, LIQUORS, Etc., No. 4 Market St., Nashville.


B. S. RHEA, P. F. HARDCASTLE, J. M. SMITH. RHEA, HARDCASTLE & CO.,


BOAT STORE, Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. 8 Broad Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


A. JENKINS, COMMISSION, FEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANT,


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DEALER IN Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, and Feed Stuffs, Also, Feathers, Lard, Dried Fruit, Eggs, Beeswax, Ginseng, Flax Seed and Produce generally.


No. 14 South Market Street, Nashville, Tenn.


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Cole, E. W., superintendent of N. & C. Railroad, residence north Vine st. Cole, D., mattrass-manufacturer, Claiborne's addition.


Cole, J. B., burr-stope maker, 101, Broad st.


Cole, R. A., residence 27, north Spruce st.


Cole, A .. J., grocer, residence 140, south Summer st. Cole & Bone, brass-founders, 22, south Front st. Cole, B., above firm, residence 63, south Front st.


Cole, Elisha W., grocer, 39, south Front st. Cole, Mrs. C. Clara, residence 27, north Bprnce st. Coleman, P. B., Monterey House, 27, north Market st.


Coleman, John, clerk, 55, Broad st., residence south Cherry st. Coleman & Co., Pittsburgh coal-yard, corner Broad and Front sts. Coleman & Doyle, meat store, 23, south Front sts.


Coleman, L. C., above firm, residence 142, north Front st. Coleman, J. Q., meat store, 24, south Front st.


Coleman, J. Walker, clerk, at Ewin, Pendleton & Co's. Coleman, T. C., teller, at Traders' Bank.


Coleman & Spain, carpenters and contractors, 17, south High st. Coleman, J. P., above firm, 16, south High st. Coleman, James, meat marketer, residence 83, north Market st.


Coleman, B. F., clerk, boards at 83, north Market st.


Coleman, John, residence Gay, near Market st.


Coleman, T. B., meat marketer, residence north Market st.


- Colley, P., plumber, 1, south Market st. Collett, F. W., Mt. Vernon Gardens. Collier, R. C., book-keeper, at Merchants' Bank,


Collins, Wm., printer, News office. Collins, Jesse, residence 122, south Cherry st.


Collins, Patrick, laborer, residence 151, south Cherry st.


Collins, Jesse, finisher, vesi. south Summer, bet. Mulberry and Ashe st. Collins, Lee, clerk, at Banner office.


Collins, R., machinist, at N. & C. Railroad, residence on Watkins's avenue. Collins, F., fireman, 4 ¥ =


Coltart, John, residence 9, north Front st.


Colvert & Wills, family grocers, 13, south Market st.


Combs, J. W., residence between Market and Front sts., near Broad st. Combs, M. S., livery-stable, 25, Church st.


Combs, Mary, residence 133, north College st.


Commercial Hotel, corner Cedar and Cherry sts.


Comers, Thomas, laborer, res. south Summer st., bet. Mulberry and Ashe. Comer, Patrick, grocer, 116, south Market st.


Compton, H. M., M. D., office 811/2, north College st.


Cone, Bro's., agents Howe's Sewing Machines, 35, north College st. Cone, E. P., above firm, boards at Mrs. Plummer's. Cone, S. M., as above.


- Congill, Mrs. M., residence Fillmore st. Conger, Charles, saloon, 31, north Market st. Conley, M., turner, Furniture Factory.


Conley, J. T., tailor, residence 72, south Cherry st. Conley, R. D., M. D., 1734, north Summer st. Conley, A., copper and sheet-iron store, south Market st.


Conley, Mrs., residence 15, north Front.


Connell, James, wagon-maker, 139, Broad st. Connell, Jas., Franklin pike, near the N. & C. Railroad.


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E. LAMBERT & CO.,


Beg to call the attention of their Friends and of the Publio the fact that they have for Sale


WINES


A VARIETY


or


UNEQUALLED IM


FINE WINES


FINENESS


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THAT


Can be Found


PURITY, A Larger Variety


Nowhere Else,


AT PRICES


THAN


Can be Found


THAT DEFY


Any Where Ise


Competition.


As we deal only in Wines wet . DETERMINED to undersell all others in the trade. Parties desiring to purchase will consult their interest by giving us a call and compare our Wines and Prices before purchasing elsewhere.


Every Article Imported and Sold by us Warranted Genuine.


N. B .- For list of Wines call and get a circular, sent free by mail.


E. LAMBERT & CO., No. 53 Colonnade Building, Nashville, Tenn.


JOHN JOHNSTON,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


HAVANA CIGARS, FRUITS, WINES AND LIQUORS,


CEDAR STREET, ONE DOOR FROM PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN.


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Connell, Patrick, laborer, residence 95, south College st. Connelly, Jas. B., watch-maker, residence Vine st., near Wilson's spring. Connelly, John, painter, 36, Church st., residence near Wilson's spring. Connelly, Ephraim, as above.


Connelly, John. 147, south Market st.


Conwell, Dr. A., residence 123, south Summer st.


Conway, Mrs., residence 63, south Front st. Conrad, Chandler & Co., ice dealers, 49, south College st. Cook, John, foreman at Ellis & Moore's, residence Edgefield.


Cook, Thomas, moulder, at Ellis & Moore's, residence Edgefield.


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Cook, B. H., firm of Irby Morgan & Co. Cook, Phillip, porter, at H. B. Plummer & Co's, res. 152, n. Market st. Cook, E., carpenter, residence corner Watkins's avenue and High st. Cooke, Bailey & Co., wholesale boots, shoes, and hats, 50, Public Square. Cooke, W. M., above firm, residence Edgefield.


Cooke, J. L., shipping clerk, at Douglas & Co's.


Cooke, John, freight hand, T. & A. Railroad.


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Cooke, Mrs., residence Franklin pike, near N. & C. Railroad. Cooley, S., grocer, 43, Broad st., residence 185, south Summer st. Cooley, T., clerk, 43, Broad st., residence 185, south Summer st. Cooper, James, tinner, 1 south Market st.


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Cooper, Wm., tinner, 1 south Market st.


Cooper, W. F., firm of Ewing & Cooper.


Cooper, George E., residence 156, south Cherry st.


Cooper, Chas. B., tin-merchant, residence as above.


Cooper, W. B., portrait painter, 1724, n. Summer st., res. Charlotte pike.


Cooper, James M., steamboat pilot, residen 126, south Summer st. Cooper, H. A., plumber, residence 172, south Summer st.


Cooper, C. B., firm of Eubanks & Co., 37, Church st.


Cooper, Geo. C., book-keeper, above firm.


Copeland, Armistead & Co., wholesale boots, shoes, hats, caps, and straw goods, 3, Inn block, Public Square.


Copeland, J. B., above firm.


Copeland, Thomas, blacksmith, N. & C. Railroad, res. Watkins's avenue.


Copper, W., carpenter, residence Watkins's avenue.


Corbett, H., carpenter, Maple st., near Franklin pike.


Corbett, Mrs., as above.


Corbett, S. R., corner Maple and Lafayette st. . Corbett, N., south Market st.


Corbett, E., "


Corbett, W., plasterer, residence west Nashville.


Corbett, J., laborer, at Jackson & Adams's.


Corbett, Jas., residence corner Jefferson and Cherry st.


Corbett, W. B., clerk, at Post-Office.


Comeri, Jo .; fruit-store, south Market st.


Cornelius, W. R., firm of Cain & Cornelius, res. cor. Broad and Vine sts. Corporan, M., grocer, Charlotte pike. Correy, James, cashier of Union Bank, residence 15, north Summer st. Corwin, H., pattern-maker, C. M. Works.


Cotton, M. C., city sexton, residence near the cemetery. Couch, M. I., grocer, 51, south Market st.


Couch, Peter, residence corner Carroll and Maple ts. Coughtier, John, finisher, Ellis & Moore's.


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THOMPSON & CO.,


No. 59 College Street, Nashville, Tenn.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


DRX GOODS


DRESS GOODS, WRAPPINGS,


Lace Goods, White Goods, Embroideries, ALSO,


FURNISHING GOODS, CURTAIN GOODS, LINENS,


Carpets, Rugs, &c.


The largest general assortment of Dress Goods, Laces and Embroid- eries to be found in the Southern Country, and at the


VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.


Great inducements offered to CASH BUYERS.


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Countilier, A., machinist, N. & Q. Railroad, residence Watking's avenue. Countilier, - blacksmith, N. & O. Railroad, residence Watkins's averue. Cousens, J. H., residence Vine st., south of Demambrane.


Cowan, Samuel, firm of Wm. S. Eakin & Co.


Cowan, Geo. L .. shipping-clerk, as above.


Cox, Herman, firm of Brien & Cox, residence 194, south Summer st. Cox, Henry, tailor, 54, north College st., residence country.


Craft, W. H., residence Claiborne's addition.


Craighead, J. B., hardware merchant, 29, Public Sq., resi. 17, nor. High st.


Craighead, Mrs. - -, residence in MacGavock's addition.


Craighead, David, residence 12, south Cherry st.


Crane, Thomas, laborer, at C. M. Works.


Crane, George,


Crane, M., grocer, corner of Front and Jackson sts.


Crandall, W. M., clerk, at 26, residence south Cherry st.


Crandall, Ira, cigar and ale saloon, 18, Deaderick st.


Crandall, John, saloon, 18, Deaderick st., res. cor. High and s. Union sts. Crawford, A., clerk, at Planter's Bank.


Crawford, Thomas, clerk, 70, Public Square.


Crawford, S., varnisher, at furniture factory.


Cready, J. W., wood-workman, residence College Hill, south Market st.


Creighton, Jas. A., book-binder, at M. E. P. H.


Creighton, J., machinist, at N. & C. Railroad.


Creiger, Mrs. - , residence Front street, opposite lower wharf.


Crenshaw, Robert L., carpenter, residence Gay, east of Spruce st.


Criddle, J. H., book-keeper, 57, north College st.


Cristifeni, Francisco, plaster paris toy-maker, College st., near Ashe. Crocker, P. E., clerk, 33, Union st.


Crockett, Geo. D., salesman, at Hillman, Bros., res. 23, south Summer st.


Crockett, Mrs. Mary, residence 23, south Summer st.


Crockett, Geo. B., salesman, 59, north College st.


Crockett, W. A., " 4 "


Crockett, G., residence 53, Church st.


Crockett, John, residence Front st., opposite lower wharf.


Crockett, Sam., clerk at State Bank.


Crook, L. D., carpenter, residence corner Market and LaFayette st. Crook, W. D., clerk, at M. E. P. H.


Cross, N. D., attorney at law, office on Deaderick st.


Cross, R. G., book-keeper, 20, Broad st.


Cross, H., tailor, 19, Cedar st.


Cross, D. N., engineer, N. & C. Railroad.


Cross, C., boot-maker, 33, Church st.


Cross, Patrick, 150, south Cherry st.


Crosswait, Wm., stone-cutter, residence LaFayette st.


Crosswait, A., paper-hanger, 28, Public Square, residence south Nashville. Crunk, F. S., salesman, south Union st.


Crunk, John, clerk, 44, College st.


Crowder, Richard, residence on Demumbrane street, west Nashville. Crowder, James, residence Fillmore st.


Crouch, P. W., salesman, at R. S. Hollins & Co's.


Crutcher, W. H. & Co., auction and commission house, 86, n. Market st. Crutcher, W. H., above firm, residence 125, south Summer st.


Crutcher, J. P., clerk, 36; north Market st., bds. at 125, south Summer st. Crutcher, L., clerk, 70, south Market st.


Culbert, Wm., foreman of Ellis & Moore's boiler shop, resi. on McEwen st., between High and Vine.


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DEALER IN


fancy and Staple Dry Goods,


NO. 49 COLLEGE STREET, Nashville, Tennessee.


NICHOLSON & HUMPHREY,


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DEALERS IN


FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOONS, NO. 22 PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN.


J. R. BRIGGS,


E. C. ROBERTS. BRIGGS & ROBERTS, DEALERS IN STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOOD CASH HOUSE, NO. 15 UNION ST., BETWEEN COLLEGE AND MARKET. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


N. J. DODSON,


CASH HOUSE ! TOM. O. CRUNKI DODSON & CRUNK, - DEALERS IN-


STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, Eto., No. 8 Union Street, Between Market and College, Nashville, Tenn. Country Jeans, Linsey, Socks, &c., Taken in exchange for Goods.


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Cullom, E. M., clerk, 9, south College st.


Cunningham, Alex., clerk at State Bank, residence 95, Vine st. Cunningham. W. A., clerk at State Bank,


Cunningham, G. W., firm of Fall & Cunningham, resi. 13, north High st. Cunningham, Thomas, drug clerk, 154. south Cherry st.


Curfman, M., MacGavock street, near N. & C. Railroad tunnel.


Currey, Jno. Henty, M. D., residence franklin pike


Carrey, G. W., M. D., office and residence 92, Church st. Currey, J. H., funeral undertaker, 60, Union st., resi. 165, so. Summer st. Currey, F., fruit store and residence 29, Church st.


Curran, Thomas, finisher at C. M. Works, residence south Cherry street, between Elm and south Union.


Cusick, Chas., harness-maker, 45, north Market st.


Cusick, T. J., wood workman, 82, north Frent st.


Catter, B. R., boot and shoe store, corner Broad and south College street, residence corner Vine and Demumbrane st.


Cyne, M., clerk,41, south market st.


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Daily, Jerry, laborer, north corner Summer and Cherry st.


Dahly, C., engineer, N. & C. Railroad. Dahna, John, grocer, franklin pike, near hospital. .


Dahna, John, fireman T. & A. Railroad.


Dahna, L., as above.


Dale, Geo. W.,, boarding house, 31, Cedar st.


Dalton, W., plumber, 13, Deaderick st.


Daly, Mathew, beer saloon, 19, south College st.


Daniels, D. R., at Torian's stable, 12, south College st.


Danis, A. J., bar-keeper, 99, north Market st.


Danley, W. L., listing clerk at N. & C. Railroad.


Dany, James, residence franklin pike, near N. & C. Railroad.


Darden, Geo. W., councilman of 3rd ward, and book-keeper at M. & E. F. Cheatham's.


Darden, J. H., at A. H. Hicks & Co's., residence south Summer st.


Darden, Mrs. J. C., boarding house, 41, south Cherry st.


Dashiell, Capt. J. S., residence 31, south Vine st.


Dashiell, J. G., salesman, boards at 31, Vine st.


Dashields, W. G., machinist, at N. & C. Railroad.


Dasher, Geo., clerk, 39, north Market st.


Dawson, Patrick, residence 113, south Cherry st.


Day & Green, druggists, corner Market and Whiteside sts. Day, Dr. De Witt C., above firm.


Davis, Capt. A. L., residence 124, south College st. Davis, Capt. Charles, boards as above.


Davis, James, grocer, resi tence 128, south Cherry st.


Davis, Capt. Owen W., residence 140, south Cherry st. Davis, Samuel, grocery and residence 179, south Cherry st.


Davis, John, residence 99, south Cherry st.


Davis, O. L., book-keeper, 57, south Market st.


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A. C. & A. B. BEECH,


Dealers in


STAPLE AND FANCY


DRY GOODS,


Foreign and Domestic,


VELVET TAPESTRY,


Two and Three Ply Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, 3, 6, 9, 12, & 18 feet wide,


SATIN DAMASK FOR CURTAINS,


White Lace and Muslin Curtains. A full Assortment of


House Furnishing Goods


Car Covering, Canvass for Wagon Sheets and fent Cloths, theco yards wide,


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Davis, J. H., residence 63, north Mclemore at.


Davis, W. G., book-keeper, at A. J. McWhirter & Co's.


Davis, James, clothing-store, 14, Public Square, resi. 120, n. Cherrry st. Davis, John, harness-maker, 95, north Cherry st., residence Germantown; Davis, Joel, money clerk, at Adam's Express office, resi. 29, n. College st. Davis, Henry C., driver of Adams' Express wagon.


· Davis, E. M., cigar-maker, 44, Union st.


Davis, C., at above.


Davis. Joseph, tailor, 54, north College st., residence south Nashville.


Davis, John, marble-cutter, corner north Summer and Church sts.


Davis, J. W., book-keeper, 1, north Market st.


Davis, Mrs. Mary, residence south College st., above Mulberry st.


Daviney, M., fireman, at N. & C. Railroad.


Daviney, J., as above.


Deaderick, Thomas, 81, Cedar st.


Deaderick, Mrs. - , residence north Spruce st.


Dearing, G. W., carpenter, residence north Nashville.


Debow, John, printer, at Union and American office.


Debow, W. A., firm of S. E. Hone & Co.


Debuy, P., 54, MeLemore st.


Deford, Wm., wood-factor, residence Claiborne's addition.


Deice, Mrs. - , residence 173, north Market st.


DeGrove, Q. C., county revenue collector, residence Edgefield.


DeGrove, Wm. M., druggist, corner Watkins' avenue and College st. Demoss, Abram L., attorney at law, 63, north Cherry st., resi. country. Demoville, S. L., drug-store, cor. Cherry and Church sts, res. 10, Spruce.


Demoville, J. F., firm of W. W. Berry & Demoville, resi. corner Church and Vine sts.


Dennis, Joshua, residence 76, north Summer st.


Denoun, B., laborer, boards on College st., bet. Jackson & Whiteside sts.


Deschamp, G., tailor, 19, Cedar st.


Deshuzo, R., residence corner of Market and Ashe sts.


Deubelbsip, R., marble-cutter, 51, Church st.


Dews, M., coal-cart-driver, residence near mouth of mill-creek.


Dews, Wm., residence 73, south Front st.


Dews, P., teamster, residence 45, south Front st.


Dickey, D. D., produce and commission merchant, 41, south Market st., residence 95, north College st.


Dickens, H., residence on Washington st.


Dicken, Hyram, laborer, residence on Fillmore st.


Dickinson, A., cabinet-maker.


Dickle, Geo. A., shoe-maker, 40, Union st.


Diggons, James, music-teacher, residence 14, south High st.


Diggons, Chas. E., criminal court clerk.


Diggons, Geo. A., clerk, at City Bank, residence 14, south High st.


Dillaha, Mrs. - , residence near Broad street tunnel.


Dillen, J. R., salesman, at Fall & Cunningham's, resi. 89, n. Market st. Dillon, M. J., bar-keeper, 24, north Front st.


Dillon, Jno., traveling agent, Howe's Sewing Machine, bds. at St. Cloud. Dillon, John, residence north Spruce st.


Dillon, -, residence 89, north Market st. Dirmout, James, laborer, at C. M. Works.


Dirmout, Frank., finisher, at C. M. Works. . Dismukes, Capt. R. L., residence on corner of High and Ashe sts.


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J. S. BABER. F. P. RANDLE J. E. WILSFORD,


Late of Wilson. Late of Sumner. Lats of Giles.


BABER, RANDLE & WILSFORD, (Successore to Wm. Moore,) -DEALERS IX --


FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,


Carpets, Floer Oil Cloths, &o., For Cash. No. 18 Union St., Green's New Block, Second Door from College.


R. D. KINCAID,


DEALER IN


Staple and fancy Ary Boods,


Corner Market and Union Sts., Nashville, Tennessee.


G. P. NORVELL,


-DEALER IN- .


STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, GAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, &c., No. 62 South Market Street Nashville.


LEWIS LEDBETTER & CO.,


DEALERS IN


Staple and fancy Dry Boods,


Shoes, Boots Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c.,


No. 9 Union Street, Between Market and College, Nashville.


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Diskin, John, grocer, corner of Spruce and Cedar sts.


Divier, Wm., tailor, 27, south side of Public Square.


Divier, Jerry, laborer, north College st., near the square.


Dix, Wm, keeper of Work-House, residence south Summer st.


Dixon, Miss Mary, residence 112, north Front st.


Dobson, Miss M., Jefferson st., between Summer and Cherry sts.


Dobson, Jos., clerk, 28, Broad st.


Dobson. W. K., sculptor and carver, corner of Church and Cherry sts., residence country.


Dobson, Misses, 49, McLemore st.


Dobson, Alfred, stone-mason, residence 51, north Spruce st.


Dodd, J. L., residence College Hill, south Market st.


Dodd, Dr. F. A., as above.


Dodd, W. R., fireman, at water-works.


'Dodd, J. H., salesman, 59, north College st., residence Edgefield.


Dodson & Crunk, dry-goods, 8, Union st.


Dodson, W. J., above firm.


Doherty, C. J., coach-maker, 135, south Market st.


Doherty, Mrs. M. T., millinery, 71, Union st.


Doherty, Jane, corner of Cherry and Crawford sts.


Doherty, Mrs. - , residence north Spruce st.


Dolan, John, expressman, resi. Jefferson st., bet. Summer and High sts. Dolan, -, laborer, at N. & C. Railroad.


Donald, T., laborer, 51, Church st.


Donaldson, W. B., printer, at Union and American office.


Donaho, Patrick, porter, at R. S. Hollins & Co., resi. corner Spruce and Cedar sts.


Donnelly, Frank., hostler at Birdwell's stable.


Donnigan, P., fireman, at N. & C. Railroad.


Donnigan, G. W., jeweler, corner of College and Union sts., residence 14, north Vine st.


Donnigan, W., fireman, at N. & C. Railroad.


Donnan, A. A., vinegar manufacturer, College st., south of Broad st.


Donnavan, Thomas, boot-maker, residence 38, Church st.


Donnavan, Jas. K., boot-maker, residence 66, south Cherry st.


Dorherty, John, residence 40, north Vine st.


Dorman, Calhoun & Co., grocers, 23, Church


Dorman, R., above firm.


Dorman, -, teacher in the High Schools.


Dorris & Kitch, stove founders, 49, south Market st.


Dorris, W. G., above firm, residence on corner of High and Ashe sts.


Dorris, Wm. D., M. D., office and resi. so. College st., near Franklin pike


Dorris, D. R., news agent, T. & A. Railroad.


Dorris, Samuel, residence in Hayes' addition.


Dorris, H., tinner, residence corner High and Ashe st.


Dorris, F. H., book-keeper, 47, Church st.


Dortch, Nat. F., drug-store, south Cherry st., between Elm and Ashe sts.


Dortch, Capt. Jesse, wharf-master, residence on Maple st.


Douglas & Co., wholesale dry-goods, clothing, &c., 58, Public Square. Douglas, H. B., above firm, residence country.


Douglas, Byrd, "


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Douglas & Shields, blacksmiths, 25, north Front st.


Douglas & Walsh, drinking-saloon, corner Cherry and Deaderick sts. Douglas, W., above firm.


Douglas, Robert, clerk, at 97, south Cherry st.


Douglas, J., blacksmith, T. & A. Railroad.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 157


T. C. DUNLAP & CO., -BRALEBR IN


Staple and Fancy


DRY GOODS,


HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.,


NO: 70 SOUTH MARKET St., NASHVILLE.


OSCAR BOHME & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


FRINGES, CORDS, TASSELS, BUTTONS, &c.,


NO. 7 UNION STREET, NASHVILLE.


A large assortment of Zephyr, Worsted, Silks, Buttons and Tassels, constantly kept on hand. Also, all materials for Embroidery, Netting and Crochet work.


E. WISE, Agent,


EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN


Silk and Straw Bonnets


Misses' and Chiffren's Leghorn Flats and Hats,


Paris Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, and Trimmings, Rusches, Band Boxes, &c., &c.


No. 46 Union St., Nashville.


MISS P. HARPER,' NEW


MILLINERY STORE,


NO. 29 COLLEGE STREET,


Invites the attention of the City and Country to her Store, with a modest guarantee that they shall be pleased with her prices, as well as her new ond beautiful styles of goods.




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