Nashville Business Directory, 1860-61, Part 22

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Publication date: 1860
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McClain, grocer, north College st., resi. 52 Crawford st.


McClain, Geo., grocer, College st., bet. Jackson and Washington sts. McClanahan, Mrs. Tobitha, residence 69 south College st.


McClelland, W. A., firm of Irwin, McClelland & Co., res. 8 no. Vine st. McClelland, I. W. '" " bds. "


McClelland, J. W., engineer, N. & C. Railroad.


McClelland, John, book-keeper, N. & C. Railroad.


McClure, Jas. A., music-store, 33 Union st., residence Pearl st. McClare, Buck & Co., dealers in stoves and tinware, 150 Market st. McClure, N., above firm, residence Edgefield.


McClure, S., above firm.


McCord, Mrs. S., residence Spruce st., near Jackson.


McCoy, Jas, residence north Front st.


McCormack, Jas., mnchinist, N. & C. Railroad. McCrea, Hugh & Co., wholesale grocers, 13 and 14 south Market st.


McCrea, Hugh. above firm, residence 24 south Cherry st. McCrea, Alexander, clerk, corner Broad and College sts.


McCrone, John, laborer, Humphrey's st.


McCrory, Chas., grocer, cor. Cherry and south Union sts., res. 162 south MCherry st.


McCrory, J. C., firm of Ewing & McCrory, res. 181 south Summer st. McCue, P., laborer, 51 Church st., residence west Nashville. McCue, Patrick, residence 24 north Front st. Mccullough & Huff, carpenters and builders, 66 Watkins Avenue. Mccullough, J. W., above firm, residence Watkins Avenue. Mccullough, Geo. W., carpenter, 76


McDaniel, Thomas, residence 168 south Cherry st. McDaniel, Jesse, prinier, News Office.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


THOS. H. TAYLOR & CO.,


DEALERS IN


UBSPER GAS


FIXTURES


-AND-


COAL OIL, 1


' Manufactured Expressly for the


VESPER BURNER,


No. 47 Colonade Building,


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NASHVILLE, TENN.


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. NASHVILLE CITY' AND


McDaniel, Alex., carpenter, corner High st. Cumberland Alley. McDaniel, A., firm of Bryan & M., 75 Broad st. McDaniel, M., residence 46 seath Cherry st. ..


McDaniel Alex., boarding-house, 48 south Cherry st. McDaral, S., finisher, N. & C. Railroad, residence Pine st. McDermott, James, firm of Ward, Bermingham & Co.


Mc Dermon, J., wagon-yard, Franklin Pike, south N. & C. Railroad. McDonald, M., laborer, Sewanee Coal Depot.


McDonald, Thos., finisher, C. M. Works, residence, south Cherry st.


McDonald, A., engineer, N. & C., Railroad.


McDonald, J. H., attorney, 42 north Cherry st.


McDougel, H., bar-keeper, res. 88 south Summer st.


McElliyatt, Patrick, porter, M. & E. F. Cheatham's & Co., 101 south


. Samiber st.


MoEllony, Henry, apprentice, N. & C. Railroad.


McEwen, J. W. M. D., residence south Cherry st.


McEwen, J. J., clerk, corner Cherry and Mulberry sts.


McEwen, H. M., attorney. Cedar st., residence Spruce st.


McEwen, R. H. Sr., residence 18 south Spruce st.


McEwen, R. H. Jr., firm of Foster & McEwen, residence Vauxhall st., near Demumbrana.


McEwen, Patrick, brick-mason, res. College sk; above Mulberry st.


McFarland, Wm. R., carpenter and machine shop, 71 north College st., residence same.


McFerran, J. C., livery-stable, 86 and 88 n. Market st., residence same.


McFerran, John, at above stable, residence Edgefield. McFerran, Wm., "


McFerrin, Rev. J. B., agent S. M. P. H., residence Edgefield.


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Mcrferrin, Rev. A. P., cash.,


McGannegal, J., carpenter, N. & C. Railroad.


McGarr, D., stone-mason, Washington st., near Wharf st. McGaun, John, laborer, C. M. W.


MoGayock, Mrs., residence High st., south of Deinumbrane st.


.. MeGatock, Jacob, residence 18 north Cherry st.


McGavock, Randall W., att'y-at-law, office 45 & res. 18 north Cherry st. McGill, A. S., carpenter, N. & C. R. R., residence Gay st. McGill, L. carpenter, at Drumheller & Mace's.


McGill, J. H., furnishing goods, 28 north Cherry st., resi. 18 so. High st. McGill, Wm. T., clerk,


McGinnis, J. M., dry-goods, 48 south Market st.


McGleison, M., baker, 37 Union st.


McGloughlin, Mrs. Ellen, residency 1167% south Cherry st.


McGowan, F., laborer, 1 south Market st.


McGowern, F., finisher, C. M. W., residence south High st.


Mc Goldrich, J., family-grocery, 66 Union st.


McGolric, E. F., printer, News Office,


McGaughran, Jas. boarding-house, 32 north Front st. McGrath, John, 94 Cedar st.


McGrath, D., saddler, 87 north Market st.


McGregor, W. F., State Treasurer, residence Fillmore st.


McGuire, P., family-grocer, 81 Church st.


McGuire, P., laborer, N. & C. Railroad.


McGuire, E., teller, Union Bank of Tennessee.


MoIntosh & Taylor, saloon, 9 Publio-Square.


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GEO. DURY PORTRAIT PAINTER,


No. 49, Second Floor, Church Street, Nashville, Tenn. PORTRAITS MADE OF ANY SIZE, -AND -- IN EVERY KNOWN STYLE. This is the only place in this city where the new style of


ENCAUSTIC PAIN TING Is Executed.


. Minatures made in Ivory or in oil. Photographs colored in the finest style.


W. B. COOPER, PORTRAIT PAINTER


ROOM, KIRKMAN'S BUILDING,


Corner of Union and Summer Streets, NASHVILLE, TENN.


J. F. WAGNER, ainter and Sithographer,


CORNER CEDAR AND CHERRY STREETS, (UP STAIRS),


Nashville, - Tennseseel


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NASHVILLE CITY AND


MeIntosh, G. M., clerk, drinking-saloon, 28 north Cherry st. McIntire, George S., carver, corner Summer and Church sts. McKean, Dr. Thos., residence College st., above Franklin. McKean, Michael, harness-maker, 48 Market st., residence Edgefield. McKenna, W., engineer, N. & C. R. R. -


McKee, John Miller, local editor, Union and American. - Mckenley, J., rea., College Hill, south Market st. McKewen, P., family groceries and residence, 145 south Market st.


Mckenzie & Minchin, hardware and cutlery, &c., 4 and 6 no. College st. Mckenzie, Alexander, above firm, residence country. McKinley, W. C., resi., 156 south Market st. McKinley, D., pilot, resident 153 south Market st. McKinley, James, residence, Ewing's Avenue. Mckinney, Thos., pattern-maker, C. M. Works. McKinney, Caleb, residence 180 south College st. McKinney, F. M., 66


McKnight, John, painter, 82 north Market st. McLanen, D., watchman, N. & C. Railroad. Mclaughlin, Jas., book-keeper, M. & E. F. Chestham.


MeLaugherty, M. A., salesman, Gardner & Co., McLear, Wm., porter, Bery & Demoville's. McLemarrow, M., residence 78 north Front st. McLemore, L. H., printer, Union and American. McLigne, P., coffee-house, 11 north Front st. McManus, James, finisher, Ellis & Moore. McMenus, Thos., coffee-house and res., 6 north Market st


McMurray, J. A., firm of Maney & Murray.


McNabb, David, grocery and drinking.saloon, south Cherry near Broad st., residence 116 south Cherry st.


McNairy, R. C. & Co., dry goods, &c., 55 north College st.


McNairy, R. C., above firm, residence 6 north Hiuh st. McNairy, Mrs. A. A., residence 8 north High st. McNairy, Mrs. Boyd, residence 11 north Summer st.


McNairy Frank, 3 13 «


McNally, Ann and Ellen, residence 73 south Cherry st. McNish, W. D., principle clerk at post-office, residence Edgefield. McNish, Thos. F. ¥ country. McNish, J. J., salesman, 29 Public-Square. McNeilus, -, north Market st.


McNolen, D. A., clerk, steamboat James Johnson, resi. west Nashville. McPherson, firm of O'Hara & McPherson, resi. College st., bet. Jackson and Whiteside st.


McPherson, Wm., varnisher, residence south Summer st., between Mul- berry & Oak sts.


McQuibin, Robert, Tunuel st., near Broad.


McRoberts, O. P., residence corner High and Broad sta. McTeyre, Bev. H. A., editor Christian Advocate, residence Edgefield. Mc Vean, Jno., finisher, C. M. W.


Mc Whirter, A. J. & Co., wholesale dry-goods, 14 east side P. Square. Mc Whirter, A. J., above firm, residence Edgefield.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 233


E. SHOWER.


DEN1


$ 2,


No. 8 North Cherry St.,


NASHVILLE, - TENN.


J. C. ROSS, DENTAL SURGEON


No. S North Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


Dr. E. A. HERMAN,


DENTAL SURGEON


No. 31 North Cherry Street,


NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


W. H. MORGAN, SURGEON DENTIST,


No. 24 North Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TENN.


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NASHVILLE CITY AND


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Nailor, Capt. Paul, residence Jackson st., between Front and Market sts. Nall, A., tailor, 12, Public-Square.


Nance & Woodward, real estate agents, 48%, north Cherry st.


Nance, C. W., above firm, residence south Vine st., near Wilson's spring.


Napier, J. C., residence end of Gay st.


Napier, Mrs. Mary A., residence 136 and 138, south Summer st. Napier, J. B., coffee-house, 99, north Market st.


Nash, Jas., firm of Gray, Whiten & Co.


Nash & Marr, general insurance agents, 25, north College st. Nash, Joseph, above firm.


Nashville Coal Co., office and yard, 17, north Cherry st.


Nashville Gas-Light Co., office 11, north Cherry st.


Nashville Medical Journal, office 17, north Summer st.


Nashville and North-Western Railroad, office 49%, north Cherry st. Nathan, S., clothing merchant, 12, Broad st., residence 36 so. Market st. Nathurst, J. T., tin-roofer, 14, Deaderick st., resi. near Haslam's quarry. Nathurst, E. C., book-keeper, 37, Union st.


Neal, Wm., teller, at City Bank, boards 14, south High st.


Nealy,.Wm., carpenter, Harding's addition.


Neblett, Wm., residence corner Cherry and Elm sts.


Needham, P., boot and shoe-maker, residence 13, north Front st.


Neely, Frank., freight clerk, at Adams' Express office.


Neely, Elisha, residence 162, north Front st.


Neill, W. T., residence 85, north Market st.


Nelson, Anson, city revenue collector, residence 29, north Cherry st. Nelson, D. A., salesman, at Stretch & Forbes's.


Nelloms, Miss Fanny, residence 114, north Front st.


Nettleton, D. C., tinner, 72, north Market st.


Newburn, J. W., carpenter, N. & C. Railroad.


Newburn, Thos., grocer, LaFayette st.


Newhouse, John, carpenter, resi. Franklin pike, south N. & C. Railroad. Newlen, W., brick-mason, 67, north McLomore st.


Newman, John, laborer, at C. M. Works, residence 2, north Market st. Newman, P., laborer, as above.


Newman, Joseph, shoe-maker, 9, south College st., residedce Jefferson st., between Summer and Cherry sts.


Newman, Dr. Jo., office 40, Public-Square. 1


Newsom, G. S., firm of Glasscock & Newsom, residence country.


Nichol, Jas., salesman, 35, north College st., resi. 8, north Summer st. Nichol, Mrs. John, boards 16, north Summer st.


Nichol, W., residence, 39, north Summer st.


Nichol, W. L., M. D., office 27, north Cherry st.


Nichol, Mrs. J., residence corner Cherry and Union sts.


Nichol, Alex. R., as above.


Nichol, Mrs. Jane, residence 77, south Cherry st.


Nichol, John, engineer, residence Maple st.


Nichol, Isaac S., residence 33, south High st.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 235


H. SHEFFIELD,


Homopathic Physician,


No. 26 Cherry Street,


Nashville, Tennessee.


BOTANIC PHYSICIAN


S. S. MEADOR, M. D.,


Will Practice His Profession in the City of Nashville . OFFICE, No. 26 CHERRY ST., NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


JAMES EWING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN.


No. 62 CHERRY STREET,


NASHVILLE,


TENNESSEE.


MARQUIS H. SMALLEY, M. D.


NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,


OFFICE-No. 26 1-2 CHERRY STREET.


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NASHVILLE CITY AND


Nichol, Green & Co., wholesale provision store, and commission house, 5 north College st.


Nichol, C. M., above firm.


Nichol, Benj., salesman, 55, north College st.


Nichol, Bradford, salesman, 59, north College st.


Nichol, Sam. D., clerk, at "Gazette " office.


Nichol, W. C., book-keeper, residence 16, north Summer st.


Nichol, F. R., tailor, 77, south Cherry st.


Nichol, J., cabinet-maker, at furniture factory.


Nichol, John, real estate agent, office north Cherry st.


Nicholson & Humphrey, retail dry-goods, 22, Public-Square.


Nicholson, I. C., above firm, residence 94, Church st.


Niloud, P., laborer, residence 164, south Market st.


Foel, S. A. G. & Co., wholesale grocers, 3 and 5, soulh Market st. Noel, S. A. G., above firm, residence corner Summer and Mulberry sts.


Noel, O., above firm, residence 98, north Cherry st.


Noel, Ben. M. & Co., wholesale grocers, 9, south Market st.


Noel, Ben. M., above firm, residence Edgefield.


Noel, W., watch-maker, 20, Deaderick st., residence Mulberry st. Noel, B. C., watch-maker, as above.


Nokes, Mrs. L. W., boarding-house, 82, south Cherry st. Nolen, W. C., clerk, 61, Broad st. Nolen, Mrs. - , residence Mcgavock st., west Nashville.


Noonan, P., laborer, at C. M. Works.


Noonan, T., laborer, as above, residence north Front st. Noone, Jno., striker, as above.


Norbury, Thos., book-keeper, 65 and 67, south Market st. Norman, Joshua, boarding-house, Jefferson st., near McLemore.


Norman, Henry, tinner, 46, north Market st., resi. 42, so. Summer st. North, H. B., machinist, at Anderson's, residence Vine st. North, Ed., (f. m. c.,) laborer, residence 147, north College st. Norra, R., carpenter, N. & C. Railroad.


Nuttall, E. J., residence Vine st., near Wilson's spring. Nye, D. W., firm of Ben. M. Noel & Co.


Obitts, -, tinner, bds. at Norman's, Summer st. O'Brien, Thos., laborer, residence 174 south Market st. O'Brien, Michael, laborer, north Cherry st.


O'Brien, Patrick, carpenter, corner Broad and Summer sts.


O'Bryan, G. G, firm of Washington Bryan & Co., bds. 19 Vine st. O'Bryan, J. B., salesman, =


O'Brien, Geo. W., dry-goods, 19 north Vine st. O'Connor, Patrick, pattern-maker, residence 99 south College st. O'Connell, E., residence 26 north Front st. Odd-Fellows Hall, corner Summer and Union sts. Oden, Wm., boarding-house, 97 and 99 south Market st. Odom, John, driver powder-wagon, bds. P. McElliyott. O'Donald, John, grocery and residence, 104 south Market st.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 237


J. I. PENTECOST'S


"UP & UP"


LIVERY AND SALE STABLES


Deaderick St., between Cherry & Summer,


NASHVILLE, TENN.


A fine stock of Harness and Saddle Horses always on hand. Facili- ties for Boarding horses unequalled in the city. A large and commodi- .ous Carriage House for the accommodation of country and transient cus- tom.


Fy Persons desiring to purchase horses will do well to call, as good Animals-for sale-may usually be found here. J. T. P.


SEWANEE LIVERY & SALESTABLES


H. H. HANMER & Co., Proprietors, No. 30 North Front Street,


Nashville, = =


= = Tennessee.


MNIBUS LINE, C. W. KENNEDY, Proprietor. No. 60 North Market Street, Nashville, Tennessee.


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NASHVILLE CITY AND


Ohern, P., residence 78 north Front st. Ohley, John, merchant tailor, north College st., resi. 71 so. Summer st.


O'Hara, & McPherson, family grocers, College, bet. Jackson & Whiteside. O'Hara, R., above firm, residence same.


O'Hara, J., laborer, at Sewanee Coal Yard.


O'Kane, A. A., tinner, residence 71, north College st.,


O' Kane, Mrs. M. M., millinery and fancy goods, 71, north College st., residence the same .


O'Kane, A. A., cutter, 47, north Market st.


Oliver, A., salesman, 10, north College st.


Olwell, P., firm of Graham & Olwell, residence Edgefield.


Olwell, L., salesman, as above.


Omain, M., laborer, N. & C. Railroad.


O'Neal, E., machinist, N. & C. Railroad.


Opetts, W., carpenter, N. & C. Railroad.


O'Keefe, M., produce merchant, 4, north Market st.


O'Reyer, Wm., residence south Cherry st., bet. Ashe and Mulberry sts. Orr, S. & W. F., wholesale grocers, corner Broad and Market sts.


Orr, W. F., above firm, residence Edgefield.


Orr, S., above firm,


Orr, James, book-keeper, at Merchants' Bank.


Orr, John,


at Planters' Bank.


Osburn, H., blacksmith, 72, north Market st.


Oto, Perin, tailor, 1}, south Market st.


Ott, Wm. T. T., printer, at Gazette office.


Ottenville & Klooz, confectioners, 21, Broad st.


Ottenville, Frank., above firm, residence 121, south Summer st.


Ottenville, E., family grocery, 119, south Summer st.


Oval, Joseph, mill-stone dresser, at P. M. Ryan's, residence Vine st., near Wilson's spring.


Overly, J. P., carpenter, residence 155, north College st.


Overly, J. L. C., carpenter, residence as above.


Overstreet, -, carpenter, residence Franklin pike, near N. & C. R. R.


Owen, W. W., tinner, 14, north College st., residence south Market st.


Owen, Ambrose, plasterer, resi. College st., bet. Ashe & Washington sts. Owen, Hoyt, plasterer, boards as above.


Owen, George W., book-keeper, at Groomes, Cavert & Co.


Owen, W. W., tinner, residence south Market st.


Owen, James G., clerk, 29 and 31, south Market st.


Owen, Benj., residence south Cherry st.


Owens, J., painter, 72, north Market st.


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Page, J. W., City Constable, residence 38 south Summer st. Page, R., clerk, 79 Broad st.


Page Jeff., grocer, 59 Broad st., residence 94. Broad st. Page, John, clerk, “ " " «


Page, -, bricklayer, residence 8 Market st.


Page, R., grocer, corner Franklin Pike and Demumbrane sts.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 239


J. & W. SHANE,


Attorneys and Comesllors at Law,


North Cherry Street,


NASHVILLE, · · TENNESSEE.


MICHAEL VAUGHN, ATTORNEY AND


Counsellor at Law,


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No. 41 Cherry Street,


NASHVILLE,


TENNESSEE.


JOHN S. BRIEN. W. G. BRIEN, JOHN D. BRIEŃ


JOHN S. BRIEN & SONS,


Attorneys at Law, Office, No. 68 Cherry St., NASHVILLE, TENN.


GEORGE G. BRADFORD, EDWARD H. EAST.


BRADFORD & EAST,


ATTORNEYS


No. 34 CEDAR STREET,


Nashville, Tennessee. Prompt attention will be given to Foreign and Domestic Collec- tions in Middle Tennessee, and to litigation in all the Courts of Nashville.


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Page, McH., machinist, N. & C. Railroad.


Paine, W. L., book-keeper, Douglass & Co.,


Pangley, J., High near McEwen st. Parr, J. J., plumber, 6 north College st., bds. 3 south Market st. Parks & Featherstone, dry-goods, Fillmore st.


Parks, P. H., above firm, residence Fillmore st.


Parks, T. G., clerk at above firm.


Parks & Co., dry-goods and clothing, Fillmore st.


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Parks, W. D., residence,


Parks, Bros., dry-good merchants, 74 south Market st.


Parks, W. D., ahove firm, resi.


Parks, P. L., "


Parks & Handley, dry-goods and clothing, cor. of Lafayete & Pearl sts. Parker, Richard A., watchman, City Hotel.


Parker, -, hackster, corner Lafayette and Pearl sts.


Parkhurst, H., silver-plater, 12% Deadrick st., up stairs.


Parnell, M. P., McLemore st., near Cedar st.


Parr, J. F., carriage-maker, 90, south Market st.


Parrish, Wm., brick-mason, resi. College st., near Howard's High School.


Parrish, J. M., copper and sheet-iron workman, 94, south Market st.


Parrish, Mrs. M. A. E., residence Carroll st., near the wharf.


Parrish, Jesse B., livery-stable, 64, south College st., resi. 69, so. Front st. Parrish, J. B., night policeman, residence 4, Castleman st.


Parrish, T. J., river pilot, boards at J. B. Parrish's. Parrish, W., residence 69, south Front st.


Parrish, Stephen, machinist, residence 65, south Front st.


Parrish, W., carpenter, residence Harding's addition.


Parrish, Sarah, (colored,) Franklin pike, south of Demumbrane st.


Parrish, J. G., carpenter, residence Fillmore st.


Parrish, S. E., machinist, residence south Market st.


Parrish, M. A. & Co., produce and commission merchants, 106, south Market st.


Parrish, M. A., above firm, residence 75, south Market st.


Parrish, J. M., clerk, at above firm.


Parrish, Frank., (f. m. c.,) barber, under St. Cloud Hotel.


Parrish, H., (f. m. c.,) laborer, at C. M. Works.


Parsons & Co., agents, Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines.


Parsons, C. R., above firm, 38 Union st., up stairs.


Pate, J. W., night-clerk, Commercial Hotel.


Patrick, D., family-grocery, Lafayette st.


Patriot Office, 16 Deadrick st.


Patton, R. H., book-keeper, J. W. Wilson's.


Patterson, F., tinner, 15 north Market st., resi. Edgefield.


Patterson, J. S., artist, Eureka Gallery, Union st.


Patterson, A. B., tinner, 33 north Market st., resi. Watkins Avenue.


Patterson, M., laborer, N. & C. Railroad.


Patterson, John, firm of Greenfield & Patterson, residence corner High and Demumbrane sts.


Patterson, A.,. firm of Greenfield & Patterson, residence corner High and Demumbrane sts.


Patterson, Jos. E., clerk, Union st.


Pattenhammer, F., cabinet-maker, Furniture Factory.


Pattison, Mrs. Elizabeth, resi. corner Cherry & Washington sts.


Patton, W., carpenter, 122 Broad st., residence south Cherry st.


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BROADWAY.


LIVERY.


AND EXCHANGE STABLE ....


NO. 64 8. COLLEGE STREET, MIO ---


J.J. PARRISH, Proprietor.


Horses, Buggies, Carriages and Furtdtare Care, Constatt >on hand for hire. Particular attention given to the board and sale of Stook .. & All orders left at this Stable promptly attended to.


F. M. ALLEN & CO.,


it Carriage Manufacturers,


No. 95 North Cherry Stroet,


NASHVILLE, TOWNS8023.


ROCK CITT MILLS


JOHN E .BAUMAN & CO.


CORNER LINE & CHERRY STRE NASHVILLE, ·VINA ..


J. N. WARNE;


FRENCH BURR MIL


1 . . . . . .. . AND SMUT MILLS, : Importer of Belting Cloth, Bolting, Plaster Parks, and Punisher of ALL KINDS OF MILL MACHINERY .. Factory near the T. & A. R. R. Depot, Broad Et., Mitville, Tem, All onders promptly filled and warranted. . 17 -


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Patton, Y. S., agent, and, Office 499% north Cherry st.,


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" For youth Cherry st., barweer Apto sid, Mulberry de kitty, F. D., Menvace Carroll St.


Pach, W. M. blacksmith, 52, north Front st., residence 66, Line st.


Passmore, H; crporder, residence Chajbarne @ p


Paul, Isaac, brick-yard, residence College st.


Pawley, Tgnatz, turner, at Win. Foy's. . .....


Payne, E. D., real estate agent, residence corner College and Franklin sts.


maman, at W. S. Bakin & Co's. .


Poach, H. S., 47, north Cherry oty residenos Edgefield.


Peach, F. E., workman, ad above:


Peach, tra, stone-cutter, squidonce Franklin pike, south of N. & C. R. R. Peak, S., clerk, 62, south Market st.


Pearcy, John, dky goods store, sontd Cbotry.st. ;


Pearl, Dyer, president of City Bank, residence country.


Pearl, E. G., cashier City Bank, residence Fillmore st.


Pearl, J. G., superintendent of City: High Schools, residence 16, south


PANI, J: M Uliai Bank, boards at 16, scute Summer st. Pearsall, -, patrol, residence Harding'a addition.


Pearson, Moses, clerk, at Sewanee House.


Peck, P. P. & Co and warmfactory, corner Cherry and Deaderick sts.


Peck, P.P., whowe fine, how de 20, south


Peck, H. K. & P. P., insurance agents, as above.


Peck, H. K., above firm, boards at St. Cloud.


Hence forth Collège st. boot wind shoe- maker, 20, north College at.


Pender, Robert, painter,-15, couth College st. . Pendergrass The engineer N. & O. Railroad.


Pendleton, Join T., Irm of Twin, Pedidos & Co., risklerice country. Pennington, E. W., clerk, Jones' Hotel, 48, north Front st.


white Ch, &d cloris at market house, and auctioneer, residence 83, south Summer st.


Pentecost, Thos., beard is love.


Pentecost, J. E., residence corner Summer and Domambrane sts.


Pentecost, Abito, det, bearde 88, squash Summer st ..


Pentecost, J. H., assistant keeper of the work-house. .


Pentecost, J. F., " up and up. livemy-stable !! Deaderick st., residence 127, north Market st.


Poic B +


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 243


UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.


I. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, OR MILITARY COLLEGE.


J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., D. D. Chancellor of the University, and Professor of Chemistry and Geology.


COL. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the Military College, and Professor of Kriineering . JAMES F. HAMILTON, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, and Noteret Philosophy.


J. H. STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek and Latta .Languages, and Literature. GEORGE S. BLACKIE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Botany mol Natural History.


REv. J. W. HOYTE, A. M., M. D., Motumsor of Mental and .Maset Billedophy, and Miss! Literature. ·


O. K. WINSTON, M. D., Surgeen.


The Second Term commenced on the Rid of January, 1860. Commencement Exercises take place on the 7th of June.


Tuition, Boarding, Wasbing, Fuel, Rooms, Servanta' attendance, and use of Arms, $106 por Term. Matriculation Tee 85. Students are required to furnish their rooms. Engineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book-Keeping, and Tencing, cach, $10 per Term of twenty . weeks. .


In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient reputation of the University for Scientife sad Classical Scholarship will be maintained, and, at the same time, every facility afforded Mose who desire to pursue a partial course. Besides the four regillar GoDege Olneses, there is also a preparatory Class. Students under 14 years of age will not be admitted.


By the aid of Military Discipline, destire governibent is. established, and.health, physioni culture, good order and industrious habits are promoted.


For Catalogue, or additional information, apply to any member of the faculty, or + Gol. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent.


II. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.


CESSION 1860-61 .- The Tenth Annuel Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on Monday, the 5th of November next, and continue till the first of the ensuing March.


THOMAS R. JENNINGS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.


J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


O. K. WINSTON. M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.


A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Professor of Surgical Anatomy and Physiology.


JOHN M. WATSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. PAUL F. EVE, M, D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. WILLIAM T. BRIGGS, M. D., Adjunct Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy.


The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for students on the first Monday in October, (the 1st). A Preliminary Course of Lectures, free to all Students, will be given by the Professors, commencing also on the first Monday In October.




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