Polk's Nashville (Davidson county, Tenn.) city directory 1865, Part 12

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Publication date: 1865
Publisher: [Nashville] R. L. Polk & co.
Number of Pages: 276


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NASHVILLE CITY GUIDE.


STREET DIRECTORY.


Allison-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next south- west of Fogg.


Ash-West from College to Vine, next north of Mulberry.


Asylum-South from Lebanon Pike to Carroll, next east of Pearl.


Bass-South-east from Franklin Pike to Oak, next south-west of Wood.


Bell-West from High to Franklin Pike, next south of DeMonbreun. Berrien-South from Lindsley Avenue to Carroll, next east of Asylum. Berryhill-West from MeLemore to Walnut, next south of Church. Broad-West from river to Corporation Line, next south of Church. Brown-South-west from Houston to Humphries, next north-west of Pillow.


Cannon-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Fairfield Avenue, next south-west of Spring.


Carroll-East from Market to Wharf Avenue, next south of Lindsley Avenne.


Castleman-East from Market to river, next south of Mansker. Cedar-West from College to Corporation Line, next north of Union. Center-East from College to Market, next south of Mulberry.


Central-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next south-west of South Union.


Cherry, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of Summer.


Cherry, South-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of Summer.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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Church-West from river to Corporation Line, next north of Broad. Claiborne-South-west from Lebanon Pike to Trimble, next south- east of Wharf Avenue.


Clark-West from Water to Market, next north of Church.


Coal-South-east from Franklin to Cherry, next south-east of Depot. College, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of Cherry.


College, South-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of Cherry.


Crawford-West from Cherry to Corporation Line, next north of Line.


Criddle-North from Line to Liek Branch, between College and Cherry.


Crocket-South from Mansker to Castleman, next west of river. Deadcrick-West from College to Summer, between Cedar and Union. De Monbreun-West from Market to Corporation Line, next south of Broad.


Depot-South from Franklin to Houston, next west of Coal. Elm-West from Cherry to Summer, next north of Ash.


Ewing Avenue-South-west frou South Union to Bass, next east of Stevenson Avenue.


Fairfield Avenue-South-west from river to Murfreesboro Pike, next south-east of Lewis.


Fogg-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next south- west of railroad.


Franklin-West from Wharf Avenue to Humphries, next south of City Cemetery.


Franklin-West from Market to Cherry, between Priestly and De- Monbreun.


Franklin-West from High to Franklin Pike, next south of Bell. Franklin Pike-Continuation of South Spruce, next east of Vauxhall. Gay-West from College to Corporation Line, next north of Cedar. Guthrie-North from Castleman to Molloy, next east of Water.


Hamilton-West from Summer to Corporation Line, next north of Washington.


High, North - From Church to Corporation Line, next west of Summer.


Iligh, South-From Church to Oak, next west of Summer.


Houston-South-east from Depot to Brown, next north-east of Hum- phries.


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Howard-West from Cherry to Summer, between Jackson and Jef- ferson.


Humphries-North-west from Cherry to Franklin, next south-west of Houston.


Jackson-West from Water to MeLemore, next north of Hamilton. Jefferson-West from river-Corporation Line-next north of Jackson. Jefferson-East from Pearl to Wharf Avenue, next south of Wash- ington.


Kirkman-West from College to Cherry, next south of DeMonbreun. Lebanon Pike-South-east from Castleman to Corporation Line, next south-west of river.


Leigh-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Lewis, next south-west of Lebanon Pike.


Lewis-South-west from Lebanon Pike to Murfreesboro Pike, next south-east of Maury.


Lincoln Alley-West from Cherry to Vine, next south of DeMonbreun. Lindsley Avenue-East from Market to Lebanon Pike, next north of Carroll.


Line-West from College to Corporation Line, next north of Gay. Locust-West from Water to College, next south of Whiteside.


Lucas-North from Molloy to river, next east of Water.


Market, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of College.


Market, South-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of College.


McGavock-West from High to Corporation Line, next south of Broad.


Mc Lemore-North from Broad to Corporation Line, next west of Spruce.


Mallory-East from Cherry to Market, next north of Franklin.


Mansker-East from Market to river, next north of Castleman.


Maple-South from Lindsley Avenue to Corporation Line, next east of Market.


Martin-South-west from Houston to Corporation Line, next north- west of Brown.


Maury-South-west from Lebanon Pike to Murfreesboro Pike, next south-east of Claiborne.


Molloy-East from Market to river, next north of Mansker.


Murfreesboro Pike-South-east from S. Market to Corporation Line, next south-west of Lebanon Pike.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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Mulberry-West from College to Vine, next north of Oak.


North Hill-South-east from Maple to Corporation Line, next south- west from Trimble.


Oak-West from Cherry to Bass, next north of City Cemetery.


Payne-East from Walnut to MeLemore, south of Berryhill.


Pearl-North from Wharf Avenue to Lebanon Pike, next east of Maple.


Perkins-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Lewis, next south-west of Murfreesboro Pike.


Pillow-South-west from Coal to Corporation Line, next south-east of Brown.


Polk-West from MeLemore to Walnut, next north of Union.


Polk Avenue-North from Church, between Vine and Spruce.


Priestly-East from Cherry to Market, next south of Franklin.


Railroad-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next south-west of Central.


Robertson-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Fairfield Avenue, next south-west of Cannon.


Short-South-east from Maury to Fairfield Avenue, next north-east of Murfreesboro Pike.


South Union-South-east from Franklin Pike to Summer, next north- east of Central.


Spring-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Fairfield Avenue, next south-west of Leigh.


Spruce, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next west of Vine. Spruce, South-From Church to Broad, next west of Vine.


Stevenson Avenue-South-west from South Union to Corporation Line, next east of Franklin Pike.


Summer, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next east of High.


Summer, South-From Church to Oak, next east of High.


Thomas, or Hume-South from DeMonbreun to Priestly, next east of Cherry.


Trimble-South-east from Wharf Avenue to Corporation Line, next north-east of North Hill.


Trimble Avenue-South-west from Murfreesboro Pike to North Hill, next south-east of Wharf Avenue.


Troost-West from Market to College, next south of Priestly.


Union-West from Market to Walnut, next north of Church.


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


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Vauxhall-South from Broad to DeMonbreun, next west of Franklin Pike.


Vine, North-From Church to Corporation Line, next west of High. Vine, South-From Church to South Union, next west of High.


Water-North from Castleman to Corporation Line, next east of Market.


Walnut-North from Broad to Cedar, next west of MeLemore.


Washington-West from Criddle to Corporation Line, next north of Crawford.


Washington-East from Pearl to Wharf Avenue, next south of Carroll.


Wetmore-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next south-west of Allison.


Wharf-East from Market to Water, next south of Broad.


Wharf Avenue-South-west from Lebanon Pike to Trimble, next north-west of Claiborne.


Whiteside-West from Water to College, between Jackson and Locust.


Woods-South-east from Franklin Pike to Ewing Avenue, next north- west of Wetmore.


MANUFACTURER'S WAREHOUSE.


LOUIS SNIDER, MANUFACTURER OF


FOURDRINIER


Book and News Paper, NO. 232 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, O.


HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAGS. JOHN McCALL, Agent.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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ST. NICHOLAS RESTAURANT. AND SHOOTING GALLERY. STNICHOLAS. RESTAURANT. BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, ON CEDAR STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. Attached to the ST. NICHOLAS RESTAURANT is a RIFLE and PISTOL GALLERY, a BILLIARD SALOON, splendidly fur- nished with Sofas, containing eight of the Latest Style and Improved Billiard Tables; also, a fine TEN-PIN SALOON. A BAR, well supplied with pure Old Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales, Cigars and Tobacco. Our facilities are unsurpassed for furnishing our Restaurant with all the Delicacies that the Cincinnati and Louisville Market affords; and our Kitchen is under the superintendence of an experienced Cook. " Meals sent to any part of the City on short notice. m" Liquors by the Bottle on hand and for sale. S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement. NEW BUILDING,


JOHN F. GUNKEL, Proprietor.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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CITY GOVERNMENT. -


MUNICIPAL ELECTION-Last Saturday in September. ALDERMEN'S MEETING-Second and fourth Tuesday in each month. MAYOR-John Hugh Smith.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


FIRST WARD-John E. Newman.


SECOND 66 J. J. Robb.


THIRD James Thomas.


FOURTH H. G. Scovel.


FIFTH WARD-J. B. Knowles.


SIXTH 66 Wm. Driver.


SEVENTH " H. G. L. Claiborne


EIGIITH J. C. Smythe.


CITY COUNCIL.


FIRST WARD-James M. Henton, | FIFTH WARD-Wm. S. Cheatham,


John Casper.


G. G. Stubblefield.


SECOND Abram Myers, G. M. Southgate.


THIRD E. F. Mulloy, Andrew Anderson.


SEVENTH " L. D. Wheeler, J. E. Rust.


FOURTII


Charles Sayres, M. B. Kockel.


EIGHTII 66 Wm. Dix, Wm. Haley.


RECORDER-William Shane. TREASURER-Rufus Henry. CITY ATTORNEY-Vacancy. REVENUE COLLECTOR-A. B. Shankland.


WATER TAX COLLECTOR-E. B. Garrett. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WATER-WORKS-Daniel Cunningham. TAX ASSESSOR-M. B. Kockel. CITY CIVIL ENGINEER- - - Southgate. KEEPER OF THE WORK-HOUSE-John Q. Dodd. WHARFMASTER-Thomas Leak. STREET OVERSEER-Wm. T. Wright.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


SIXTH 66 T. J. Yarbrough. Wm. F. Baker.


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CITY POLICE.


CITY MARSHAL-John Chumbley.


DEPUTIES-W. H. Wilkinson, A. C. Tucker, James A. Steele, J. F. Ingles and J. L. Ryan.


CLERK OF MARKET-First Assistant, Thos. McCarty ; Second As- sistant, Elisha Long.


DAY POLICE.


J. H. Puckett, W. H. Wilkinson, jr., S. J. Starkey, Frank Gray.


NIGHT POLICE.


CAPTAIN-Henry A. Chumbley.


FIRST LIEUTENANT-D. A. Burgett.


SECOND LIEUTENANT-A. G. Byers.


WATCHMEN-F. R. Nichol, A. Crosswright, John Frith, A. J. Heald, Sam Plummer, James Miller, William Jackson, Whelan Bonds, W. M. Mallory, T. N. Scott, Yance Riley, B. Mckinney, Robert Hodge, T. S. Henderson, Joel Phillips, Joel Capps, Richard Garner, H. A. Thompson, W. M. Thompson, Wm. Stewart, John Cavender, John Castleman, James Givens, H. H. Mansfield, T. J. West, D. Crosswright, W. B. Sanders, Chas. Hill, Benj Smith, - Glover.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT. L. M. Freeman.


ASSISTANT CHIEF L. M. Gorbey.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, No. 1-South End Market House-Captain, Joe A. Duff.


No. 2-S. College, b Church and Broad-Captain, Edward Horn. No. 3-College Hill-Captain, Wm. Dale.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1-at Hall of No. 2 engine.


CHURCHES.


Andrew Charge (Methodist Episcopal), Castleman street, South Nashville.


Christian Church, Spring street, near Vine.


Claiborne's Chapel, in Claiborne's addition, near Lebanon pike.


Christ (Episcopal), corner Church and High streets.


Cumberland Presbyterian, South Summer street.


Cherry Street Baptist, South Cherry street.


Colored Baptist Church (colored), West Nashville, near the Chat- tanooga Railroad Depot.


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


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Christian Church (colored), North Vine street.


Elysian Grove (Methodist Episcopal), South Cherry street.


First Presbyterian, corner of Spring and Summer streets.


First Baptist, North Summer street.


German Methodist Episcopal Church, North College street.


K. K. Mogen Dovid (orthodox), North Market street; Rev. I. Marks, Pastor ; A. Lands, President; R. D. Blum, Vice President.


K. K. Ohaveys Emes (orthodox), No. 54 S. Market street; David Barnard, Pastor ; H. Cohen, President; S. Cohen, Vice President.


K. K. Bne Jeshurun (reform), Mansfield Hall, College street ; J. Labishiner, Pastor; M. Fishel, President ; H. Spitz, Vice President.


MeKendree (Methodist Episcopal), Church street.


Methodist Church (colored), McLemore street.


Primitive Baptist Church, South College street.


Roman Catholic Church, corner Summer and Cedar streets.


Second Presbyterian, North College street.


Spruce Street (Methodist Episcopal), Spruce street.


Second Methodist (colored), Cherry street, south of Broad.


Trinity Church (Episcopal), Ewing Avenue.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


CUMBERLAND LODGE, No. 8-Meets the third Saturday in each month, corner Union and Summer streets. OFFICERS-John MeClel- lan, W. M .; Geo. Sieferle, S. W .; W. D. Robertson, J. W .; Frank Moore, S. D .; David Grewar, J. D. ; Robert Thompson, Sec'y ; J. C. . MeCrory, Treas. ; Edwin Fields, Tyler.


PHOENIX LODGE, No. 131-Meets the fourth Saturday in each month, corner Union and Summer streets. OFFICERS-T. H. Cox, W. M .; A. D. Creighton, S. W. ; H. Sehlesenger, J. W. ; Eli Beeket, S. D .; E. Wolfe, J. D .; John W. Barry, See'y ; L. D. Baker, Treas. ; Edwin Fields, Tyler.


CLAIBORNE LODGE, No. 00-Meets the second Saturday in each month, on Cherry street, S. N., over Tanksley's store. OFFICERS- Robert Holley, W. M. ; W. E. MeAllister, S. W .; Martin Cotton, J. W .; G. T. Gleaves, See'y ; Albert Adams, Treas. ; J. P. Kennelly, Tyler.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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EDGEFIELD LODGE, No. 254 .- OFFICERS-W. M. Murray, W. M .; E. D. Hicks, S. W .; Geo. W. Jenkins, J. W. ; Chas. H. Lashear, Treas. ; J. B. Canfield, Sec'y ; William Warmath, S. D .; S. David- son, jr., J. D .; P. S. McMurray, Tyler.


I. O. O. F.


THE GRAND LODGE OF TENNESSEE meets in the city of Nash- ville, annually, on the Wednesday after the last Monday in October. OFFICERS-Grand Master, Martin C. Cotton, Nashville, Tenn .; Grand Secretary, John F. Hide, Nashville, Tenn.


THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF TENNESSEE meets in the city of Nashville, annually, on the last Monday of October. OFFICERS- Grand Patriarch, James T. Bell, Nashville, Tenn .; Grand Scribe, John F. Hide, Nashville, Tenn.


SUBORDINATE LODGES.


Hall, corner of Summer and Union streets.


TENNESSEE LODGE, No. 1-Meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.


TRABUE LODGE, No. 10-Meets every Monday evening.


AURORA LODGE, No. 105 (German) - Meets every Thursday evening.


SMILEY LODGE, No. 90-Meets at their hall, on South Cherry street, every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.


SUBORDINATE ENCAMPMENTS.


RIDGELY ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1-Meets in the hall, corner of Union and Summer streets, the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at 7 o'clock.


OLIVE BRANCH ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4-Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month, at 7 o'clock.


DEGREE OF REBEKAH-Meets the first Friday night of each month.


AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.


Rev. W. F. Baird, Army and General Agent of the American Bible Society ; office, No. 14 South Spruce street. Bible Depository, at the Reading-rooms of the U. S. Christian Commission, No. 6 Cherry street.


FENIAN BROTHERHOOD.


Hall, 44 College. Meets every Thursday evening. OFFICERS- Thomas McCarty, President ; Robert Pritchard, Chairman Safety Committee ; M. Kane, Secretary ; John Cunningham, Treasurer.


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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EUREKA CLUB.


Organized December 8th, 1862-Hail, No. 23 Cedar street. Meets every Wednesday evening. I. Noa, President; M. Lowenstein, Vice President; S. Radesky, Secretary; Max Sax, Treasurer; Hy. Stern and J. Kramer, Economs.


THALIA ASSOCIATION.


Court-house Hall. Meets every Wednesday. M. H. Schwarzen- berg, President; J. M. Northman, Vice President ; J. Seeman, Sec- retary ; II. Ehrenberg, Treasurer; J. Hesslein, Librarian ; P. R. Albert, M. Landsberg, Stage Managers.


YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Organized 1853. Meets at No. 26 Union street, the second Sunday in every month. S. Hyman, President; A. Landsberg, Vice Presi- dent ; L. Margolius, Secretary ; D. L. Sobel, Treasurer.


I. O. B. B.


MAINIONIDES LODGE, No. 46 (Hebrew) .- Organized 1863. Meets every Tuesday evening, at 26 Union street. D. Aaron, President; J. Loeb, Vice President ; Charles Pfeiffer, Secretary; J. Sax, Treasurer.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


OFFICE-South-east corner of Church and Cherry.


A. V. S. LINDSLEY, Postmaster, residence Edgefield.


HENRY L. JONES, Assistant Postmaster, residence No. 12 North Summer street.


JOSEPH S. CARELS, Money Order Clerk, residence No. 12 North Summer street.


GEORGE G. STRONG, Superintendent Army Mails, residence corner of Vine and McNairy.


JEREMIAH BUCKLEY, Clerk, residence Broad street, west of Chattanooga Railroad.


RAILROAD COMPANIES.


LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R .- James Guthrie, President; B. Marshel, Superintendent. Depot, 108 N. College.


NASIIVILLE & CHATTANOOGA R. R .- In charge of the Military authorities. Depot, foot of Church street.


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CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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TENNESSEE & ALABAMA R. R .- In charge of the Military author- ities. Depot, foot of Church street.


NORTH-WESTERN R. R .- In charge of the Military authorities, Depot, foot of Church street.


Tickets by all the above Roads can be had at the General Railroad Office, No. 25 North Cherry.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


COUNTY COURT JUDGE .- James Whitworth ; office, Court-house. CLERK COUNTY COURT .- P. L. Nichol ; office, Court-house. JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT .- Samuel Frazier ; office, Court-house. CLERK CRIMINAL COURT .- John H. Hall ; office, Court-house. REGISTER .- C. W. Smith ; office, Court-house.


JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT .- Manson M. Brien ; office, Court-house. CLERK CIRCUIT COURT .- David C. Love; office, Court-house.


SHERIFF .- James M. Hinton ; office, Court-house. DEPUTIES .- John D. Gower, And. G. Garnett, Thomas Hobson.


CONSTABLES, FIRST DISTRICT .- John E. Newman and R. F. Bates.


MAGISTRATES FOR DAVIDSON COUNTY.


Childress E. H.


Cunningham Enoch.


Davidson Sam. B.


Garrett Wm. W.


Goodwin Wm. W.


Harsh Nathan.


Hooper Church.


Hudson W. B.


Hallum Gilpin.


Haynie James.


Hobbs J. N. Lumsden George.


Meacham Wm. F.


McDaniel Alex., sr.


McCarty Thomas.


Page Thos. B. Payne Zach.


Patterson T. M.


Powell J. G.


Paul Isaac.


Pearcy J. R. W.


Robertson Willis D.


Rucker Jno. W.


Briley W. C. Coleman P. B. Creighton Jos. Curtis Wm. Conch M. I. Drake Wesley. Dodd B. N. Ferris Josiah. Gill George. Greer George. Gray Benajah. S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement. Briley John G. Gunter G. B.


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Robb Joseph J.


Spain Geo. W.


Southgate Geo. M. Seales Horaee G.


Stones Liston. Stephens Wm. M. Stewart C. M. Shankland A. B.


Thomas James.


Towns Herbert.


Taylor Jno. Willis N. B.


Williams Benj.


Williams James. Wilkinson W. H., sr.


J. W. WILSON. H. W. BUTTORFF. T. J. WILSON.


J. W. WILSON & CO.,


(Opposite Sewanee House),


17 COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE, MANUFACTURERS OF


TIN AND COPPER WARE


WROUGHT IRON COOKING STOVES,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, WOODEN-WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,


Platform and Counter Scales, Britannia Ware, Mats, Brushes and Dusters, Sad Irons, Andirons, Castings and Hollow Ware, Parlor Grates, Coal Oil Lamps and Coal Oil. TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE AND TINNERS' FINDINGS,


TIN-WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


ATNA


NSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CON


DRIV. CDOOS


CASH CAPITAL, $2,500,000 (Absolute and Unimpaired.)


NET ASSETS, JANUARY, 1865,


$3,677,352 71.


Fire and Inland Navigation Risks


Accepted upon as Favorable Terms as consistent with Solvency and Fair Profits.


ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO


Insurance of Dwellings for Terms of 1 to 5 Years.


APPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, BY S. ELBRIDGE SMITH, Agent, NO. 49 CHERRY STREET, COLONNADE BUILDING, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.


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MILITARY DIRECTORY.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND-Major -General Geo. H. Thomas, commanding. Office, Cunningham's residence, High street, between Church and Union.


HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE-Major-General L. H. Rousseau, commanding. Office, No. 92 Church street, between Vine and Spruce.


HEADQUARTERS POST OF NASHVILLE-Brigadier-General John F. Miller, commanding. Office, No. 15 College street, between Church and Union.


PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF CUMBERLAND- Captain R. M. Goodwin, Assistant. Office, south-west corner Cedar and Summer.


PROVOST MARSHAL DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE-Captain J. W. Plummer. Office, east side High, between Cedar and Union.


PROVOST MARSHAL POST OF NASHIVILLE-Captain Hunter Brooke. Office, Cherry street, two doors south of Post-office.


MEDICAL DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND-Surgeon E. E. Cooper, U. S. A. Office, Summer street, near Cedar.


ASSISTANT MEDICAL DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND- Surgeon J. H. Brinton, U. S. V. Office, west side South Cherry street, between Church and Broad.


ATTENDING SURGEON TO OFFICERS-Surgeon W. Threlkeld, U. S. Vols. Office, No. 11 South Cherry street.


LIST OF GENERAL HOSPITALS.


No. 1-College Hill, Surgeon Breed, U. S. Vols.


No. 2-College Hill, Surgeon Herbst, U. S. Vols.


No. 3-South-east corner Public Square, Surgeon Ludlow, U. S. Vols. No. 8-Church street, between Cherry and Summer, Assistant Surgeon Byrne, U. S. Vols.


CONE & TUNNELL, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, 40 North Cherry Street.


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No. 11-University Pike, Assistant Surgeon France, U. S. Vols. (Pest House).


No. 14-Church street, near Chattanooga Depot, Surgeon Tulle, U. S. Vols.


No. 15-Corner Summer and Line streets, Surgeon Chambers, U. S. Vols.


No. 16-South College street, Assistant Surgeon MeGinnis, U. S. Vols. (Contraband).


No. 17-College Hill, Surgeon Herbst, U. S. Vols. (Officers).


No. 19-Market street, between Church and Public Square, Sur- geon Perkins, U. S. Vols.


CUMBERLAND .- Hardin Pike, Surgeon Cloak, U. S. Vols.


WILSON .- Wilson Pike, Surgeon Russell, U. S. Vols. (Colored).


ORDNANCE OFFICER DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND .- Captain E. F. Townsend. Office, north side of Public Square.


ISSUING COMMISSARY .- Captain H. S. Henderson. Office, north side of Public Square.


SUPERINTENDENT FREEDMEN MIDDLE AND EAST TENNESSEE .- Col- onel E. D. Mussey. Office, Cedar street, between Cherry and Summer.


REFUGEE HOME .- Lieut .- Colonel Davidson in charge. Broad street, between Vine and Spruce.


QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT.


Bvt. Brig. Gen. J. L. Donaldson, Chief Quartermaster, Depart- ment of the Cumberland. Office, 105 Cherry street.


Capt. James F. Rusling, A. Q. M., Chief Assistant Quartermaster. Office, 105 Cherry street.


Capt. S. B. Brown, A. Q. M., in charge of Railroad Transportation (Freight and Passenger). Office, Church street, at Chattanooga Depot.


Capt. Charles T. Wing, A. Q. M., General Disbursing Officer, Quartermaster's Department. Office, 107 Cherry street.


Capt. H. Howland, A. Q. M., in charge of the purchase and pro- eurement of public animals and hire of employes. Office, 110 Cherry street.


Capt. T. J. Cox, A. Q. M., in charge of Stationery, Q. M. Blanks, Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, and Storage of Publie Prop- erty. Office, 17 Market street.


Capt. Geo. B. Hibbard, A. Q. M., in Charge of Forage and Straw. Office, 90 Cherry street.


Capt. Charles II. Irvin, A. Q. M., in charge of Corrals, Stables,


S. B. AVERY, Carpet Dealer, 64 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. See Advertisement.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Issue of Public Animals, Means of Transportation, Lumber, Work- shops, etc. Office, 109 Cherry street.


Capt. W. A. Wainwright, A. Q. M., in charge of Horse Medicines, Hardware, and Miscellaneous Q. M. Stores. Office, 105 Cherry street.




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