Nashville Business Directory, 1860-61, Part 20

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Hyde, Carroll W., grocer, corner Spruce st. and Watkins Avenue.


Hynes, Thos., blacksmith, N. & C. Railroad. Hynes, B., tinner, residence Edgefield. .


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J. W. CAIN, of Alabama. W. R. CORNELIUS PHOENIX BEDSTEAD FACTORY. CAIN & CORNELIUS, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS ON


Cottage Bedsteads, furniture, Chairs,


MATRASSES, &c., &c. WARE ROOM, NO. 49 CHURCH STREET, NASHVILLE.


GROOMES, CAVERT & CO., -


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FURNITURE


NO. 13 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET,


Factory, Corner of Fillmore and Castleman Streets, NASHVILLE, TENN.


W. K. DOBSON, SCULPTOR,


Architectural Wood Carver, Moddler and Ornamental Designer,


Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention by addressing Box 120, Nashville, Tenn. Shop opposite the Post Office.


ISBESTER & O'CONNER, ' MANUFACTURERS OF


CIRCULAR SAW HILLS,


Butter & Rouzer's Patent Grain Scourer & Seperater, Millrighting and Pattern Making done to order. All Work warrant- ed to give satisfaction.


NO. 70 COLLEGE STREET, WEST OF BROAD,


C. D. ISBETTER, J. O'CONNER, NASHVILLE, TENN.


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Ingles, John T., body-maker, 72 north Market st. Ingram, F. H., salesman, 29 Public Square. Innman Mrs. Elizabeth, residence 155 north Cherry st. Iors, Fred., tinner, 90 south Market st. Ireland, Henry, tinner, 1 south Market st. Irwin, A. J., firm of Irwin, McClelland & Co., Irwin, George W., residence 152 south Cherry st. Irwin, T. J., printer, Union and American. Irwin, Mrs. R.chel, residence 25 south Spruce st. Irwin, John A., College st., above Franklin. Iser, Alexander, dry-goods merchant, south Cherry st. Ivri, J. E., salesman, A. J. Mc Whirter & Co.


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Jacker, M., Superintendent Claiborne's Machine Works. Jacker, Joseph, finisher, C. M. Works, residence south Cherry st. Jackson, M., f. m. c. residence 110, north Front street. Jackson, R. C., Artist, C. M. Works


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Jackson, A. teamster, residence Castleman st.


Jackson, W. A., printer, 59 north Market street Jackson, Thos., harress-maker, W. H. Morrow & Sons, res. Edgefield.


Jackson, Mrs. Hguh, residence south Summer st.


Jackson, G. F., tuner and repairer of pianos, 46 Union st.


Jackson, Joseph, founder, C. M. Works, residence Claiborne's addition. Jackson, W., residence High st., near Broad.


Jackson, R., carpenter, 59 north Mclemore st. Jackson & Adams, carpenters and builders, Broad st., near Tunnel. Jackson, W., above firm, residence 32 south High st. Jackson, H. C., carpenter, 66 S 60


Jackson, L. A., = "


Jackson, C. D., wholesale groser, 69 so . Market st, res. 8 Claiborne's add. Jackson, J. P.,, clerk as above.


Jacobs, A., residence 111 south Cherry st.


Jacobs, Daniel, grocer, corner Jackson and College st.


James W. A., coal merchant, 41 south College st., res. Ewing's Avenue. James, Jno. D., president Bank of Commerce, residence country.


Jay, Miss Henrietta E., dress-maker, at Howe & Wilson's sewing ma- chine rooms.


Jasper, T. Q., firm of Hayden & Jasper, coal merchants.


Jenkins, A., feed and produce store, 14 south Market st., res. Capitol Av. Jennings, Thos. R., M. D., prof. of anatomy, University of Nashville, res. 29 north High street.


Jennings, Thos., laborer, residence Cherry st., near Broad.


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JACKSON & ADAMS,


Broad St., West of Chattanooga Depot, Nashville, Tenn., LUMBER DEALERS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES,


Mantles, Mouldings, Architraves, Bass-Boards, Pilasters, Weath- erboarding, Flooring, Shelving, Brackets, (Raking or Straight,)


And all kinds of Wood-Work, necessary for the inside finish of Frame or Brick Houses of every description. Packing-Boxes, for shipping goods in, made to order. A supply of Seasoned Lumber, of the best quality, always on hand.


VANNOY & TURBIVILLE, MANUFACTURERS OF


PASSENGER AND FREIGHT CARS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTLINGS, And Building Materials (in Wood) of Every Description, Near N. & C. Railroad Depot, Nashville Tennessee.


J. W. M'CULLOUGH, L. B. HUFT.


M'CULLOUGH & HUFF, "CAPITOL,"


Sash, Blind, Door and Melonbbing FACTORY, AND ALL KINDS OF TURNING DONE TO ORDER, - Scroll Sawing and all kinds of Ornamental Work, Corner of Line and Vine Streets, Nashville, Tennessee.


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Jennings, R. W., book-keeper, Gardner & Co.'s. Johnson, Miles, water-hauler, residence 150 south Cherry st. Johnson, Timothy, clerk. 97 south Cherry st.


Johnson, Mrs. Mary A., boarding-house, 65 south Cherry st. Johnson, Jack, president bank of Chattanooga, res. 10 north Summer st. Johnson, Jesse, capt. steamboat James Johnson, resi. 120 so. Summer st. Johnson, S. K., salesman, 55 north College st.


Johnson, F. M., firm of Thompson & Co., bds. 11 south Vine st.


Johnson, A. W., residence 2 miles on Gallatin turnpike.


Johnson, J. pattern-maker, 75 north College st.


Johnson, James, grocer, 83 north College st., residence same. Johnson, Wm. W., foreman moulding department, Ellis & Moore's. Johnson, J. H., salesman, 18 Public Square.


Johnson, Thos., fiuisher, Ellis & Moore.


Johnson, A., brick-mason, residence south Market st.


Johnson, Mrs. Eliza, " "


Johnson, James & Co., dealers in cotton and tobacco, 29 & 31 so. Market street.


Johnson, James, above firm, residence Edgefield.


Johnson, W., tinner, 15 north Market st.


Johnson, H. L. W., cabinet-maker, Furniture Factory.


Johnson, -, residence High st., near Crawford.


Johnson, Mrs. M., residence 63 north Spruce st.


Johnson, J., carpenter at Jackson & Adams.


Johnson, G. W., receiving clerk, N. & C. R. R., res. north Market st.


Johnson, E. C., prof. music, 10 Deadrick st.


Johnston, John, liquor, fruits, cigars, etc., 3 and 5 Cedar st., residence 65 Church st.


Johnson, Thos., operator Telegraph office.


Johnson, J. A., carpenter, 8 Watkins Avenue.


Johnson, H. O., clerk, 12 Broad st.


Johns, S. M., engineer builder, C. M. Works, res. south Cherry st.


Jolly, S. W., express-driver, res. College st., above Mulberry.


Jones, Mr. - , residence 172, south Market st.


Jones, Wm. L., "


Jones, Mike, livery-stable, south Market st.


Jones House, corner Public-Square and Front st.


Jones, M. P., proprietor of above house.


Jones, Edward, tailor, 1%, south- Market st.


Jones, S. E., superintendent foundry department of C. M. Works, resi. 1 Maple st.


Jones, J., painter, residence Maple st., near Franklin pike.


Jones, S. A. grocery and residence 86, south High st.


Jones, Dr. R. R., residence as above.


Jones, Mrs. F., residence south High st.


Jones, G. F., dry-goods merchant, 56, south Market st.


Jones, R. H., corner Broad and Market st., resi. 72, south Market st.


Jones, J. H., clerk, at above house.


Jones, S., clerk, at above house.


Jones, Mrs. - , resi. Franklin pike, near N. & C. Railroad.


Jones, G. B., general freight agent, N. & C. Railroad, residence Denum- brane st., west Nashville.


Jones, J. W., 25, Church st


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JAS MILLINGAR,


CHAS. FERGUSON, . R. M'CLAY.


CUMBERLAND


PLANING


Situation between Railroad and Suspension Bridges,


EDGEFIELD, TENN. R. M.CLAY & Co.


Building Materials, of all kinds, furnisned to order. Sash, Doors, Frames, Mouldings, (Straight, Baking and Wove.) Brackets of White Pine. Flooring of White Pine, Yellow Pine, Poplar and Cedar.


Houses framed and finished in this Establishment ready for shipment to any point, and, if desired, a practical workman sent to superintend . putting up. Contracts for building every description of houses solicited.


Also, Shingles of White Pine, Poplar, Cedar, Chesnut and Walnut ; and every description of Laths, constantly on hand.


NEAR THE RAILROAD AND SUSPENSION BRIDGES, EDGEFIELD, TENN.


W. R. McFARLAND, MANUFACUTRER ALL KINDS OF


WOOD BOXES, BY STEAM, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 1 -- AND --- 1.


Upon the Most Reasonable Terms, LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER. 1


SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. 73 NORTH COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TERN.


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Jones, John, cabinet-maker, 60, Union st., resi. corner Gay & McLemore. Jones & Thomas, barbers, 15}2, Deaderick st.


Jones, C. R., carpenter, N. & O. Railroad.


Jones, J. T., collector, N. & & Railroad.


Jones, Ira P., editor Daily Patriot, residence south College st.


Jones, James, Cedar st. .


Jones & Quinn, grocers, Charlotte pike.


Jones, Thos., above firm, residence near Cedar st.


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Jones, W. H., carpenter, Watkins' grove.


Jones, Pryor, book-binder, S. M. P. H.


Jones, C. G., firm of W. H. Wells & Co.


Jones, Jas., hatter, 23, Public-Square.


Jones, M. G., teamster, for J. B. Parrish.


Jones, M. H., clerk, at M. A. Parrish & Co.


Jones, C. H., clerk, at Planters' Bank.


Jones, D. G., salesman, 59, north College st.


Jones, H. J., book keeper, at Union Bank.


Jones, Alfred, tinner, residence south Nashville.


Jones, Dr. S. D., office in Union and American block.


Jones, W. H. P., dentist, 28, north Cherry st. :


Jones, J. G., drinking-saloon, 48, north Cherry st.


- Jonnard, Alfred, clerk, 47, Union st. Jonnard, A., saloon and restaurant, 47, Union st., residence 93, Cedar st. Jordan, David, laborer, bds. on College st., bet. Jackson and Whiteside sts. Josephs, A., jeweler, 2, Deaderick st., residence Edgefield. Josephs, Abr., painter, 15, south College st., residence Edgefield. Joth, John, tailor, 25, south College st. Joyce, C. P., laborer, residence 111, south Cellego st. Joyce, And., river-mate, residence south Market st.


Joynt & Treanor, grocers and produce merchants, 41, Broad st. Joynt, Robert, above firm. Judkins, J. W., firm of A. J. Duncan & Co.


Judison, Abr., 29, north Market st.


Jungermann, J., bakery, 66, north College st.


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Kain, Pat., laborer, T. & A. Railroad. Karigan, Jas., road supervisor, T. & A. Railroad.


Karnes, V. J., cutler, 54, north College st.


Karnend, H. N., stamper, 59, north Market st.


Karsch, Adam, cabinet-maker, residence 104, south. College st. Keane, M., clerk, 70, Cherry st.


Kearnes, P., salesman, 17, Public-Square.


Keegan, Wm., book-keeper, at Wessell & Thompson's, resid. 128, north Cherry st.


Keene, W., merchant, N. & C. Railroad.


Keenan, Jas., founder, C. M. Works. Keenan, Wm. G., firm of E. H. Ewing & Co. Keep, John, residence 65, north Market st.


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WM. LONG, J. W. FELTS.


LONG & FELTS, CARPENTERS & JOINERS, STONE AND BRICK WORK, Nashville, Tennessee. Every branch of the above business receives prompt attention, and work done in the best manner.


WM. SIMMONS,


CARPENTER & BUILDER


No. 59 Spring Street,


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T. S. YARBROUGH,


CARPENTER AND BUILDER


No. 16 South College Street,


NASHVILLE,


NESSEE.


J. A. CHILTON,


Carpenter and Builder,


CHILTON'S ALLEY,


NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE --


Orders from the City or Country promptly filled, and warranted to give satisfaction.


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Kees, H., railroad engineer, residence west Demumbrane st. Kees, L. W., ladies shoe-maker, 76, Church st.


Kelly, John, harness-maker, College st., near Jefferson st.


Kelly, B., collar-maker, as above.


Kelly, Johan D., M. D., office 5, south Cherry st.


Kelly, W., salesman, 59, north College st.


Kelley, P. B., loading-clerk, N. & C. Railroad.


Kelly, Mrs. - , residence corner Union and Mclemore st.


Kelly, D., tinner, 15, north Market street.


Kelley, Chas., fireman, T. & A. Railroad. Kelsea, Wm., stereotyper, at S. M. P. H., residence Edgefield.


Kendrick, James H., secretary Gas Light Co,, res. 97 Church st.


Kendrick, Thos. F., clerk, Gas Light Co.'s office, 11 north Cherry st., residence same.


Kenley, J. F., saddler, 42 north Market st., res. 67 Gay st.


Kennedy, C. W., proprietor Railroad Omnibus Line.


Kennedy, E., residence 38 north Front st.


Kennedy J., carpenter, Jackson & Adams.


Kennedy, a. J., realiting clerk, T. & A. Railroad


Kennedy, John, finisher, 72 north Market st. Keno, Jacob, carriage-maker, 90 south Market st.


Keough, E., carpenter, at Drumheller & Mace.


Keppel, Geo. M., tailor, 27 south side Public Square.


Kerner, A., cabinet-maker, Furniture Factory. Kerr, James, residence 89 north Sumner st. Kerr, Jo., carpenter, residence Washington st.


Kerr, A., cigar and liquor-store, Post-Office.


Kerr, Wm., clerk at Slade's grocery, Fillmore st.


Kerr, Jas., carpenter, N. & C. Railroad.


Kerr, J., blacksmith,


Kershuer, S. W., tinner, bds. 75 Union st.


Keys, W. H., Bitver-plater, 12% Deadrick st.


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King, John, patent-roofer, residence Haslem's Quarry.


King, J. P., residence Spruce st. near Union.


King, Jno. G., carver, 51 north Summer st.


King, A., M. D., 23 Deadrick st., up stairs.


King, Wm., gas-light inspector, office and resi. 11 north Cherry st.


Kinkade, Saml., firm of Wm. S., Eaken, &Co. Kinkaid, R. D., dry-goods, store and resi., 35 north Market st.


Kincaid, Jos., teamster, residence 39 south Front st


Kiles, Jas., wagoner, residence Wharf st.


Killer, Jas., boiler-maker, N. & C. Railroad.


Kimball, M. G., miller, 101 Broad st. Kimbell, R., painter, 36 Church st. Kinley, John, residence Ashe st., near High.


Kinley, J. P., carpenter, Jackson & Adams.


Kinnard, Russell A., firm of Cooke, Bailey & Co., residence Edgefield.


Kinney, P., Capt., residence 97 north Market st.


Kinney, P., wagon-inaker, 105 Broad st.


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Kidd, W. G., passenger-conductor, T. & A. Railroad.


Kidd, Mrs. M., residence corner Crawford and High st.


King, A. O., bill-clerk, 55 north College st. King, John I., salesman, Morgan & Co.


King, E. D., printer, 59 north Market st.


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MAXWELL, SAULPAW & CO.,


BUILDERS OF RAILROAD BRIDGE MASONRY AND SUPERSTRUCTURE, OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN.


Gray, Whiton & Co.,


BRIDGE BUIDERS,


Office Over Planters' Bank,


NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE


SHARP & HAMILTON, PLOW MANUFACTURERS,


NASHVILLE, TENN.,


WOULD call the attention of Merchants and Planters to their large as- assortment of


Steel and Wrought-Iron Plows.


We have a large variety of Styles and Sizes, adapted to all kinds of. work, and warranted as good as the best Plows, manufactured in any part of the United States. Our prices are as low as the same quality of work can be purchased elsewhere. Merchants dealing in Agricultural Implements will find it to their interest to try us before ordering from the North or East. We use the best quality of Material and employ none but the best Mechanics ; and will maintain the highest standard of excellence in all Implements in manufacture. All the latest improve- ments of practical worth, will be adopted by us-as we are determined to keep the lead in the Southern States.


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Kinney, Patrick, laborer, residence 70 south Cherry st.


Kinney Patrick, coach-maker, 95 north Cherry st., resi. north High.


Kinney, W., saloon, 17 Cedar st. 1 Kinney, P., shoemaker, 78 Cedar st.


Kinseller, J., engineer, at Union and American.


Kinslow, T. C., salesman, Cooke, Bailey & Co.


Kirkman, Hugh, residence, corner Summer and Cedar st.


Kirkman, John, President Union Bank, resi. cor, Church and High sts. Kirkpatrick, S. B., salesman, 55 north College st.


Kirkpatrick, S., boot and shoemaker,


Kirkpatrick, Nevins & Co., wholesale grocers, 35 south Market st.


Kirkpatrick. M., above firm, residence New Orleans.


Kirk patrick, E, = ¥ « Edgefield.


Kirkpatrick, A. C., clerk, at above firm.


Kirkpatrick, R., river-engineer, residence Fillmore st.


Kirtckner, John A., jeweller, at G. W, Donegan's.


Klages, C. W., wall-paper, 68, Union st.


Klein, A., tailoring, residence 23%, north Market st.


Klein, -, jewellry pedlar, boards 11, south College st. Klein, M., merchant tailor, 15, Church st.


Kleiser, J. H., 127, north Market st.


Kloez, H., residence south Cherry st., over drinking-saloon, between Ash. and Mulberry sts.


Klootz, F., firm of Ottenville & Klootz.


Knapp, James, moulder, at Anderson's foundry.


Knight, S. J., clerk, at Ætna coal office.


Knight, Bev. O. O., residence south Market st.


Knoeller, M., blacksmith, Jackson st., between Market and College st. Knowles, J., salesman, at Evans & Co.


Knowles, J. B., residence 27, north High st.


Knowlton, C. R., boot-maker, 24, north Market st., resi. south College st.


Knox, Mrs. Martha, school-teacher, 53, Church st.


Knox, Wm. W., bell-hanger, 55, south Cherry st.


Kohler, Mr. - , carpenter, near corner Jefferson and Cherry sts. Kopf, Xavier, tailor, 27, south side Public-Square, residence 24, Front st. Krech, F., tinner, residence corner Jefferson and Cherry sts.


Kreider, G., clerk, 15, Broad st.


Kreider, F. C., clerk, at A. Hamilton's, 28, south Market st.


Kreisner, L., carpenter, 75, Cedar st.


Kroeschett, Herman, Janitor in Med. Dep't. of University of Nashville. Kuber, W., residence at Jackson st., between Front and Market sts. Kuble, R. C., salesman, 57, north College st.


Kubly, A., dyer, Cedar st.


Kuhn, F., brewer, residence 33, north Front st.


Kurre, A., shoe-maker, 32, Church st.


Kuth, S. J., firm of Kirkpatrick, Nevins & Co. Kyle, H., carpenter, 112, Broad st.


Kyle, Jas., book-keeper, at Morgan's, residence south Summer st.


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ARMSTRONG & CO.,


NO. 69 MARKET STREET,


NASHVILLE, TENN,,


Manufacturers, Agents, and Dealers in


PORTABLE


STEAM ENGINES,


CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,


THRESHING MACHINES, PLANING MACHINES,


Mowing and Reaping Machines, Corn and Cob Crashers, Cora Shollers, Straw Catten.


Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Churns, Window Glass,


CHAIN PUMPS, FORCE PUMPS,


Marbleized Iron Mantels, Window Sash, Window Shutters, Hydraulic Cement, Rosin, Plaster Paris,


LAND PLASTER, GUANO, PANITS, OILS, -AND-


GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS.


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Lady, E. D., carpenter, residence f4 north Mclemore st. Lahey, J. EL, clerk, 26 north Cherry st. Lahey, James, "


Laird, Alez., residence south Cherry st., bet. Ash and Mulberry.


Lally, P., boarding-house, 87 north Front st.


Lamb, Geo., painter.


Lande, E., clothing-merchant, residence 170 south Summer st. Lane, Mra, residence 31 south High, near Broad st.


Lane, Mrs., residence Vine st., south of Demartbrine.


Lane, C. B., grocery and produce, 70 Union st.


Langdon, Dr. W. S., residence Mclemore st., near Jefferson.


Langdon, L, blacksmith, N. & C. Railroad.


Langford & Kelly, confectioners, south Cherry st., near Broad st. Langford, Henry, above firma.


Langley, J. L., clerk, 44 Union se


Langley, J. W., cigar and tobacco dealer, res. south Vine, near Broad st. .


Lanier, Wm. H., residence south Cherry st.


Lanier & Philips, wholesale grocer, 39, south Market st.


Lanier, Louis H., above firma, residence 37, south Summer st.


Lanier, T. B., clerk, 31, south Market st.


Lanier, N., carpenter, residence College st., near Ashe.


Lankford, J. B., coach-smith, residence #9; north Market st.


Lankford, James, coach-trimmer, boards as above.


Lankford, Mrs. C., boarding-house, 90, north Market st.


Larcombe, A., ambrotypes and photographs, corner Cherry and Union sts. Latimer, John, clerk, 9, Cedar st.


Latimer, Mrs. - , 133, south Market st.


Lattimer & Conley, grocers, 74, Church st.


Lattimer, A. R., above firm, residence Berryhill st.


Laufel, &, residence 67, south Summer et. Laurent, E. L., clerk, 32, north Market st.


Laurent, A., merchant tailor, 20, north Market st.


Laurent, Alexander, finishes, at C. M. Works.


Laurent, E., painter, 72, north Market st. Lawrence, Ed., carpenter, 74, Cedar st. Lawrence, A. H., salesman, at A. H. Hicks & Co.


Lawson, J. A., coach-painter, 95, north Church st.


Lawton, D., saddler, 45, north Market st.


Laycock, Nelson & Co., manufacturers of Ladies' Oil Toilet Cream, etc.


Laycock, N., above firm, residence 8, Union st.


Loa, J. M., lawyer, residence 16 north Vine st


Lea, Mr., residence 42 north Spruce st.


Lea, B. F., wood-worker, residence College st .. near Washington. Lesch, T., carpenter, Harden's add.


Lesoh, John, at J. W. Wilson's, residence cor. Broad & Summer sts. Lent, A. D., boarding-house, 128 seath Market st.


Leak, Thos., wood-yard, residence 34 south Front st.


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BEN. 8. WELLER, Sr.,


DEALER IN


FIELD,


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CARDEN SEEDS, Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, . -AND-


Agricultural Implements Generally


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to order. Stoves, Grates, and Castings, always on hand.


No. 50 Broadway, Nashville, Toan.


LAKE KINGSTON IGE COMPANY,


No 49.South College Street, NASHVILLE, TENN. Will keep a constant supply of Pure NORTHERN LAKE ICE,


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Leake, James, printer, resi. College st, below south Union. Leascher, Geo., mattress-maker, 20 south College st.


LeBrun, John, pressman, Union and American, resi. north Mclemore st.


Ledbetter, Alex., dry-goods and clothing, 52 south Market st.


Ledbetter, A., shoe and boot-store, 9 Union st.


Ledbetter, Lewis & Co., dry-goods, 9 Union st.


Ledbetter, A., above firm.


Lee, John T., steward, City Hotel.


Lee, A. H., salesman, 78 Public Square.


Lee, George, firm of Cooke, Bailey & Co.,


Lee, Alfred, clerk, Fillmore st.


Lee, Mr., residence Maple st., near Franklin st.


Lee, Mike, laborer, C. M. Works.


Lees, Joseph, blacksmith, Franklin turnpike.


Leeman, F., tanner, residence south Market st.


Legway, Henry, finisher, G. M. Works, residence 6 Front st.


Lehman, R., family-grocery, 83 Cedar se.


Lehman, A., boot-maker, Franklin Turnpike, south of N. & C. Railroad.


Leighton, John, residence 49 south Front st.


Loh, John, candy-maker, 37 Union st.


Lellyett & Smith, wholesale-grocers, 10 and 12 south Market st.


Lellyett, John, above firm, residence 97 Church st.


Lellyett, Wm., local editor, Daily News.


Leonard, Ed., moalder,. Ellis & Moore's.


Leonard, H., silver-plater, residence McGavock st.


. Leonard, A, grocer, cerner Cherry & Ash sts.


Lesseur, O., bricklayer, Watkins Grove.


Lettice, Mrs. Ann, grocery-store, 109 south Cherry st.


Lewis, A., clothing-store, residence, 29 north Market st.


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Lewis, C. L., M. D., office, 311% north College st., resi. 9 so. Cherry st.


Lewis, Mrs. - , boarding-house, south Market st.


Lever, P., fireman, N. & C. Railroad.


Leverett, S. R., salesman, cor. Public-Square and College st.


Levi, S., clothing-store, 1C Broad st.


Levick, S., clothing merchant, Broad, 2 doors from College st.


Levy, Z., dry-goods and clothing, 28 Broad st.


Liddon, John, laborer, C. M Works, residence north Market st.


Liddell, J. H., grocer, Franklin Turnpike, near N. & C. Railroad. Limhart, Mrs., residence between Jackson and Jefferson sts.


Lincoln, J. H., clerk, Copeland, Armistead & Co.


Lindsay, Tos. H., laborer, C. M. Works.


Lindsey, J. W., salesman, Irby, Morgan & Co.


Lindsley, J. B., M. D, residence 5 south Cherry st.


Lindsley, A. V. S., attorney-at-law and real estate agent, 33 north Col- 'lege st .; residence Edgefield.


Linsley, James, attorney, 33 north College st., residence country. Lindheim, A., clerk, 12 Union st.


Linebaugh, Ed., harness-maker, sonth Market st.


Linsay, O. R., boards 59 north Market st. .


Lippincott, W. H., book-keeper, 15 Cedar st.


Lipscomb, M. Carpenter, corner W. Avenue and High st. Lipscomb, M., carpenter, boards Vine st.


Little, Chas., trimmer, Southern Manufacturing Co.


Little, David, painter, 15 south College st.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 213 STATE BANK OF TENNESSEE,


CORNER UNION AND CHERRY STS.,


JNO. A. FISHER, Cashier. G. P. SMITH, President. F. A. GAINS, Teller.


PLANTERS BANK OF TENNESSEE


Corner of College and Union Streets,


NASHVILLE, TENN.


D. WEAVER, Cashier. O. EWING, President.


CITY BANK,


COLLEGE STREET, NEAR UNION, NASHVILLE, TENN.,


E. G. PEARL; Cashier. . D. PEARL, President.


A. WHELESS, J. F. WHELESS.


BANKING HOUSE


A. WHELESS & CO.,


Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange; Negocisters of Bonds, Bills, Stocks, and all evidences of Debt. Also, prompt attention given to all Collections entrusted to our care. 1


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Litton, Isaac, Secretary Protection Insurance Co., residence country.


Livingston, A., residence, 113 south Cherry st.


Livingston, Jas., grocer, Public-Square, resi. 17 north Vine st.


Lloyd, Mra. Sarah J., millinery, 1536 north Bammer as.


Lloyd, G. F., drinking-saloon, Cherry st., in Com. Hotel building, resi. 15% north Summer st.


Lloyd, Wm., carpenter, cor. W. Avenue and Market st.


Lloyd, Miss Rebecca, residence south Market st.


Lloyd, R. R., builder, Demumbrane st.


Locken John, proprietor of book-bindery, at S. M. P. H., resi. Clay st. Locken, Jacob, book-binder, as above.


Locken, Wm., book-binder, as above, resi. Line st.


Lockett, Henry C., salesman, at J. Lumsden & Co's, 11, mo. Hammer st.


Lookbart, Mrs. E., Paris millionery, 14, north Cherry st.


Lofton, W. C., residence 21, north Summer st.


Loiseau, Joseph, Photographic Artist.


Lomis, Mrs. N., boarding house Gay street.


Lomas, George, salesman, at F. Hagan's, residence 25, north Spruce st.


Lomis, J., trimmer, 90, south Market st.


Londe, A., salesman, 12, Public-Square.


Long, W. H., carpenter, near walnut race course.


Long, James, residence 84, south Cherry st.


Long, Jim., book-keeper, 9, Cedar st.


Long, Joseph, grocer, corner Franklin turnpike and Demumbrane st.


Long, Elijah, brick-mason, residence south Market st.




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