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WILLIAMS’

LEXINGTON-[HRECTORY;

CITY GUIDE,

VOLUME 1.—-1859-’60.

 

COMPILED BY

0. s; WILLIAMS;

Publisher of the Cincinnati Directory.

LEXINGTON:
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1859.

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

CONTENTe

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

anks' ...............
Benevolent Institutions
Business Mirror,

Church Directory, 17
City Governmen 11
City Guide, ..... 9
County Oflicers, 20
Fire Departmen ........ . 14
Index to Advertisements," . . .. 6
Insurance Agencies,. .. ............... .. l4

 
 
 
   

Masons” .. . . m
Mili ..... 13
Miscellaneou 18
Newspapers, . .. 17
Odd Fellows. 17
Post Oetficer 16

Pacrei’ 7
Public9 Buildings and Hal 15
BchoolD epartmen nits" . . . 14
Street Directory, .......... . ..... .. . . . .. . 9

 

 

P. EVENS, Jr.,

 

Seal Engraver & Manufacturer of Seal Presses, _,
.M). 187 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0.‘

 

@Every variety of Society, Lodge and Business Seals.

Address as above.

 

EDWARD GARLSO'N;

BOOK BINDERS’ T001} CUTTER

—AND——
ENG-RAVER IN GENERAL)

‘Som‘tthee’t Ger. efi Emma and! Sycamre Sis”
CINCINNATI, OHIO. ” "

 

 

 

  

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

 

AUCTION.
Hair-perJames Am...
mm. L....... .. ..
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Bain Geo.O........................
Dowden, Bro. 8; Gunn..............
BAKE
LeeJoshnW. &Co..................
'BANKE
Tilt'ordsk.Barclay...................
BOILER MENDIN G.
BruenJ Jma 5:00 ........ .....
BOOKBINDERS’M TOOL CUTTER.
Carlso nE...........................
BOOKSELLERS.
Bodley Chas. S. .,....................
1tc hcock A: Searles................
BOOTS AND SHOES.
empJ. L. ......
Lancaster M. P....... ..............
CABINET-WARE.
Milward A: Son...
Pattersonéz Erd- .
CARRIAGE MANU‘P. AN
BeachE. A.....
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
Alexander John W k. C

COACH 85 SADDLERY HARDWARE.

    

 

"nu-nu...

 
  
  

Dunne-n...

Reed HenryW Son................
COAL DEALERS
Centrala Goal Yard.—W. Payne. . . . . ..

Flan nT. .........-... ..
COLLECTgING AGENTS.
Tllt‘ord A: Barclay
COMMISSON MERSy. & FORWARDING.
Bain Geo.
Dowden. Bro.
IKInrpher J mnes A

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CONFECTIONERk .
Lee John

 
  
 

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28

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DAGPUEPRPREOTYPES A: AMBROTYPES

W.B,.. .....................

DBUGGISTS.
Harrison T. J. 51: Son.......-........
Maroon J.B...........

Wilson John S......................‘;_

DRYG
LangasterH. &Son........n.......

EMBROIDERI NG. 7 ,

Seibrebhc13,.......................g.’
EXPRESS OFFICE.

BainkCo. ....
FRINGE CORD AND TASSELS.

SeibrechtE.........................
GAS BURNER S-
GAB LAMP. (Patent)

Burnet B L... ............-..-.....
GUN MANUF.

Wilson Thus.......................

Parrish lit-Butler ........... ........
HOTEL
Megownn’s Hotel..."-

 
 

 

 

INSURANCE,
lEtna Insurance Co nu... .........
KingW

 

IRON FOUNDRIES.

Lauckart, Mentalle 81: Co. . .. . . .. . . . . .
LEATHER, HIDES AND OIL.

Yeiser P. E. Agent. .... . ..........
LOTTERY.——Shelley College Letter

A. J. Loecher & 00. .... ..... -
MACHINISTS.

Lanckart, Mentelle ‘AL 00... .. . . . . . . .
NEWSPAPERS.

Kentucky Statesman . .

Observer 81: Reporter. . .
PAINTER a. GRAINER.

'Foushee 0. \V......................

PAPER HANGER.

Foushee C. Wu .... ..... ..... ..... .
PIANOS, erIlCI'USIC, 8:0.

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PLOWe MANUF
Shep (MIN. .-...........
PLUMBER rAND PUMP MAKER.
Ad mns ,..Wm Ae nt........ ........
PRINTERS BOOK AND JOB.
Kentucky Statesman. . . . .
Observer and Reporter-1
PRODUCE BROKER.
Bain Geo. C. ... ........ ............
PRODUCE DEALERS
Dowden Bro. 65 Gunn....... . .... ..
PUMPM ANUF.
MillerJ. F. . .....................
RIFLES, GUNS, &
Wilson Thus.

   

    

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SEAL vENGllgiAVINe & SEAL PRESSES
SEWING MACHINES.

Barber C. T........................
STATIONERS.

BodleyChss. S... ...................

Hitc hcockar. Searles................
STOVES 8:. GRA TES.

Parrishk Butler...............

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TIN. COPPER 81: SHEET IRON WARE.

MillerJ. F.. .......~................
UNDERTAKERS.

Milwardflc Son.....................

PattersonkErd ....................
VENETIAN BLIND MANUFS.

HesselerW.H......................

 

SheppardI. Nun-"nu...”unu
WATCH MAKER.

CalvertT. G. ................-......
WOOD DEALER.

FlanaganT.A.-

   

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PREFACE.

 

In presenting the citizens of Lexington with the first volume of
“ William’s LexingtonfDirectory, City Guide and Business Mirror,”
the compiler would express his thanks for the liberal manner in which
they have sustained the undertaking.

Those unacquainted with Directory publishing, have but a. faint
idea of the difficulties and obstacles to be encountered in obtaining
and properly arranging the necessary information; we, from a long
experience, are perfectly familiar with them in detail, and, While ask-
ing indulgence for a few errors which must necessarily have crept
into the work, we claim that no city of like size in the United States
has a. better Directory than Lexington. ..

Our intention is to continue the publication of the Lexington
Directory—for the present biennially. The improvements in each
issue shall keep pace with the subscription list.

 

 

 

CORRECTION.

FOUSHEE, M. C., House and'Sign Painter, Paper Hanger &c.,
s. e. c. Mill and Water, h. w. 3. Broadway, b. Maxwell and Pine.

 

 

 

  

 

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C A. S H C A. P I T A L, ,
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ONE MILLION DOLLARS . ‘.
Surplus, (JAN’Y, ’59,) $867,920,08. ‘

   

 

 

 

Lésszs mm DURING 39 YEARS:
Over Eleven Million Dollars!

 

Fire and Inland Navigation Risks, :3: {3

Accepted upon as favorable terms as consistent with Solvency and
Fair Profit.

 

ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T0
Insurance of Dwellings for Terms of One to Five Years.

 

 

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3?; APPLICATIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, BY f,

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- Jr. W. OOCHRAN. Agent, (Q
North side Main, bet. Mill and Cheapside, ,
LEXINGTON, KY.

    

  

 

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LEXINGTON
CITY GUIDE.

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STREET DIRECTORY.

Back from Main to 3d next east of Walnut.

Barr, from Mulberry to Walnut next north of Short.

Bolivar, from Broadway to Upper next south of Cedar.

Broadway, from South to south Corporation Line, next west of
Mill.

O'eolar, from Broadway to Mulberry, next south of Pine.

Church, from Broadway to Mulberry, next north of Short.

Constitution, from Mulberry to Back, next north of Barr.

Cox, from Main to Versailles Road, next west of Locust.

Fifth, west from Race Course beyond Broadway, next north of
Fourth.

Fourth, east from Georgetown beyond Walnut, next north of
Third. .

Frankfort, west from Cox, next south of L. & L. R. R.

Georgetown street or Pike, north West of Short, next west of
Jefferson.

Grinstead Road, south from Harrison, next east of Rose.

Harrison, south east from east end of High.

Egh, (or Ilill,) from Rose to Locust, next south of Vine.

Jeferson, from Main to Third, next west of Broadway.

Locust, from Main to High, next west of Lower.

Lower, from Main to Bolivar, next west of Spring.

Main, from east to west Corporation Line, next north of Water.

Market, from Main to Third, next east of Mill.

Maxwell, from Merino to Grinstead Road, next south of Hi h:

Mechanic, from Market to Mulberry between Second and‘

Merino, south from High, next west of Lower. '3

.Mill, from Third to Bolivar, next east of Broadway.

Mulberry or Limestone, from north Corporation Line to inter-
section of south end of Upper, next east of Upper.

   

 

 

  

10 ‘ BOUNDARIES or WARDS.

 

Payne, north from Main to K. C. R. R. Passenger Depot, next
west of Georgetown.

Pine, from Lower to Mulberry, next south of Maxwell.

Rose, south from Main, next east of Mulberry.

Second, West from Mulberry, next north of Church.

Seventh, east from Broadway to Corporation Line, next north
of Sixth.

Short, from Payne to Back, next north of Main.

Sixth, east from west Corporation Line to east Corporation
Line

Spring, from Main to Bolivar, next west of Broadway.

Stephen, from Upper to Rose, next south of Fair Ground.

Third or Winchester, from Georgetown Road to Scott’s Pond,
next north of Second.

Todd, north from Third to Fourth, near Georgetown Road.

Upper, from Seventh to south Corporation Line, next west of
Mulberry. 1.

Versailles Road, south west from west‘ end of High.

Vine, from Mulberry to Lower, next south of Water.

Walnut, from Main to Fourth, next east of Mulberry.

Water, from Mulberry to Locust, next south of Main.

Winslow, from Mulberry to Rose, next south of Maxwell.

 

FBOUNDRIES or WARDS.

FIRST WARD—Comprises all'the Territory south of Main and
west of Mill, to Corporation Line.

SECOND VVARD—Comprises all the Territory north of Main
and West of Market, and on a direct line from north end of
Market to Corporation Line.

THIRD WARD—Comprises all the Territory north of Main
and east of Market, and on a direct line from north end of
Market to Corporation Line.

FOURTH WARD—Comprises all'the Territory south of Main

and east of Mill to Corporation Line. -

    

  

  

9‘: CITY GOVERNMENT. I .

CITY‘ELECTION FIRST SATURDAY IN JANUARY.

Council meets every Thursday night, at City Hall, north side
Church between Upper and Mulberry.

M A Y 0 R .
Thomas B. Monroe, jr.

  

, ATTORNEY.
Robert J. Breckin’ridge, jr.
ASSESSOR.
M. C. Foushel.

JUDGE OF CITY COURT.
A. H. Robertson.

CLERK OF CITY COURT-
Richard E. Parker.

M A R S H A L
Wm. H. Lusby.
Charles H. Wieklifl‘e, Deputy.

T R E A SU R E R.
James L. Searles.

KEEPER 0F HOSPITAL AND WORK HOUSE.
David S. Worsham.

_; CAPTAIN 0]? NIGHT WATCH:
‘ Elijah Montague.

C L E R K .
John W. Bittenger. . I

COLLECTOR. ‘
H. Reese.

   

  

 

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12 CITY GOVERNMENT.
- A U D I T o R.
L. P. Young.
PHYSICIAN T0 HOSPITAL AND POOR HOUSE!
Dr. H. P. Fox. 4%“

CLERK OF MARKET.
Edward Harris.

WEIGHER.
John Ingles.

CITY PRINTER.
C. W. Wheatley.

SURVEYOR'!
C. W. Wailey.

INSPECTOR 0]? WEIGHTS AND MEASURES .
C. W. Wailey. ;

KEEPER 0E POTTER‘S FIELD.
Lewis Jenkins.

0 0 U N C I L:
1st Ward—John B. Payne, jr., George W. Vaughn, George
Woolley.
2d War i—John H. Morgan, Leslie G. Graves, Sanders D.
Bruce.

3d Ward—O. P. Beard, Joseph Wingate, D. W. Standeford.
4th Ward—Richard Loud, E. D. Burke, Wm. W. Boyd.

SUBORDINATE NIGHT WATCHMEN.
let Ward—W. Masener.
2d “ Thomas Howe.
3d 5‘ J. S. Masener.
4th “ Wm. Murphy.

 

 

     

    

BANKS.

The Agricultural Deposit Bank, east side Upper bet. Main
and Short, (Jordan’s Row.) J. G. James, President; J. A.
Grinstead, Cashier; Henry W. Reed, R. B. Hamilton, Squire
Bassett, John A. Price, John G. James, Directors.

Branch Bank of Kentucky, north side Short bet. Upper and
Market. Capital, $650, 000. Henry Bell, President; Horace B.
Hill, Cashier; John J. Hunter, Wyatt K. Higgins, John M.
Ferguson, James 0. Harrison, Geo. W. Norton, John Carty,
Henry Bell, Directors. Banking hours from 10 A. M. till 2 P.
M. Discount day, Monday.

Northern Bank of Kentucky, (Mother Bank ,) north- west cor.
Ma1ket and Short. Capital, 32, 250, 000. M. C. Johnson, Pre-
sident; A. F. Hawkins, Cashier; Benj. Gratz, Edward Macal-
ester, W. A. Dudley,J. C. Butler, I. W. Scott, John R. Villey,
Hiram Shaw, H. T. Duncan, Directors. Banking hours from
10 A. M. till 2 P. M. Discount day, Tuesday. Bill Committee
meets 12 M. every day.

 

 

' INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES.

Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Philadelphia,
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
Peoria Marine and Fire Insurance Co., of Peoria, 111.,
Mercantile Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Covington, Ky.
W. KING, Agent,
Ofiice south side Main, opposite Court House.

 

Etna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. .,
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. .,
North American Fire Ins. Co. .,
New Ymk Life Insurance Co., of New York City.
J. W. COCHRAN, Agent,
North side Main between Mill and Cheapside.

Pboenix Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., _
Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., “

SANDERS & BRYAN, Agents,
South-east corner Broadway and Main, Odd Fellows’ Hall.

  

SCHOOL. DEPARTMENT.

SCHOOL COMMISSSONER 0F FAYETLE COUNTY.
Rev. Wm. M. Pratt.

SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
J. B. Paynes, jr.
John H. Morgan,
D. W. Standeford,
Wm. W. Boyd.

SCHOOLS.

Morton School, No. 1.——South-east corner Short and Walnut.
Geo. Sprague, Principal; Mrs. A. Boss, 1st Assistant; Miss
Mary Anderson, 2d. Assistant; Miss Ellen Hendricks, 3d Assist~
ant. .

Harrison School, No. 2.——South side Main b Locust and Cox.
Wm. A. Boles, Principal; Mrs. S. C. Rhoton, 1st Assistant;

. Mrs. A. Gaugh, 2d Assistant; Miss H. Rhyness, 3d Assistant;
Miss J. Oots, 4th Assistant. '

Dudley School, No. 3.——-North-east corner High and Maxwell.
Wm. Crutclifield, Principal; Miss C. Milton, 1st Assistant;
Miss E. F. Gill, 2d Assistant; Miss E. Keiser, 3d Assistant.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Independent Fire 00., N0. 1, east side Broadway between
Short and 2d. .

Union Fire 00., N0. 2, south side Short between Mulberry
and Upper.

Lyon Fire 00., N0. 3, west szde Mulberry between High
and Vine.

  

 

POST OFFICE INFORMATION.

Lexington Post Office, 11 s Short b Broadway and Mill.
JESSE WOODRUFF, P. M.

Arrival and departure of Mails.

Eastern and Western, twice daily, (Sundays excepted.)

Arrive at 12 M., and 8.30 P. M. Depart at 6 A. M., and
2 P. M.

Western and Southern, twice daily, (Sundays excepted.) Ar-
rive at 11 A. M., and 7.30 P. M. Depart at 6 A. M., and 2
P. M.

Danville, Harrodsburg, Lancaster and Nicholasville,six times
a week. Departs at 12 M. Arrive at 1.50 P. M.

Richmond and London, six times a week. Arrives at 12 M.
Departs at 1.30 P. M.

Winchester and Mt. Sterling, six times a week. Arrives 12
M. Departs at 1.30 P. M.

Georgetown, six times a (week. Arrives at 10 A. M. De-
parts at 2 P. M. '

Athens, Wednesday and Saturday. Arrive and depart at 1 RM

Marble Creek, Wednesday, arrive and depart at 1 P. M.

 

PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.

Higgins’ Block, 11 e 0 Upper and Main.
Hunt’s Row, s e 0 Water and Mill.
Melodeon Bldg, 5 W 0 Upper and Main.
Statesman Bldg, 11 e c Mulberry and Main.
Jordan’s Row, e s Upper b Main and Short.
Odd Fellows’ Hall, 3 e 0 Broadway and Main.
Medical Hall, 11 w c 2d and Broadway.

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MILITARY.

——

Lexington Rtfle 0'0.——Armory 3d story Higgins’ Block, cor.
Main and Upper, John H. Morgan, Captain ; ———-—— 1st Lieut.;
Richard Cox, 2d Lieut.; Wm. M. McCracken 3d Lieut.

 

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.

MASONIC. ,
GRAND HALL, N E 0 SHORT AND WALNUT.

Lexington Lodge, No. 1, organized Oct. 1800, meets Grand
Hall, 2d and 4th Saturdays of every month.

Davies Lodge, No. 22, organized about 1813, meets Grand
Hall, 2d and 4th Mondays of every month.

' Devotion Lodge, No. 160, organized Aug. 1845, meets Church

st. b. Mulberry and Upper, 1st and 3d Tuesdays of every month.

Good Samaratan Lodge, No. 174, organized Oct. 1847, meets
Court House every Monday night.

Temple Chapter, No. 19, organized about 1832, meets Court
House lst and 3d Tuesdays of every month.

Lexington Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1, meets Grand Hall, 1st
Wednesday of every month.

Washington Council, .No. 1, organized about 1827, meets
Grand Hall.

Webb Encampment, No. 1, organized about 1817, meets 1st
Saturday of every month.

0 D D F E L L 0 W S .
ODD FELLOWS HALL, S. E. C. BROADWAY AND MAIN.—CHURCH ST.
HALL, N. S. CHURCH B. UPPER AND MULBERRY.

Friendship Lodge, No. 5, instituted May, 1837, meets Church
st. Hall, Friday evening.

Covenant Lodge, No. 22, instituted 1845, meets Odd Fellows’
Hall, cor. Broadway and Main, Saturday evening.

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CHURCH DIRECTORY. 17

 

Merrick Lodge, No. 31, instituted Oct., 1846, meets at Odd
Fellows’ Hall, every Monday evenin .

Transylvania Lodge, No. 43,instituted , 1848, meets Odd
Fellows’ Hall, every Thursday evening.

Moria]; Encampment, N0. 3, instituted Nov. 17th,1857, meets
Church st. Hall, 2d and 4th Wednesdays of each month.

Bethesda Encampment, No. 15, meets Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2d
and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

 

SONS 0F MALTA~

Helmet Lodge No. 1, organized April 3d, 1858, Hall, Longs’
Bldg, s e 0 Mill and Short sts., meets every Thursday night.

 

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.

The Lexington Observer and Reporter, weekly and tri-Week-
ly, J ordans’ Row, east side Upper opp Court House Yard, D. C.
Wicklifl'e editor and proprietor.

Kentucky Statesman, weekly and tri-weekly, edited by Thos.
B. Monroe, published by Ky. Statesman Printing 00., C.
Wheatlcy, business agt., office 11 e 0 Main and Mulberry.

 

 

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Baptist.——lst Baptist Church, east side Mill, bet. Church and
2d. Rev. Wm. M. Pratt, D. D., Pastor.

1st African Baptist Church—Southwest cor. Short and Back.
Rev. Fred. Braxton, Pastor. '

2d African Baptist Church—Southeast cor. Pine & Spring.
Rev. Geo. Depuy, Pastor.

Disciples of Christ—Christian Church, south side Main bet.
Mulberry and Rose. Rev. John 1. Rogers, Pastor.

Congregational MetlzMist—Congregational Methodist Church,
north—west cor. Market and Church. Rev. Saml. L. Adams, M.
D., Pastor.

Methodist Episcopal—M. E. Church, south side High bet.
Mill and Upper. Rev. E. P. Buckner, M. D., Pastor.

M. E. Church, (Colored,) west side of Upper, bet. Mechanic
and 3d. Rev. Moses Pittman, Pastor.

 

  

 

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18 MISCELLANEOUS.

 

M. E. Church, (Colored,) east end of Water. Rev. George
Downey, Pastor.

Presbyicrian.——1st. Presbyterian Church, south-west corner
2d and Broadway. Rev. J. D. Matthews, Pastor.

2d Presbyterian Church, east side of Market bet. Church and
2d. Rev. Robt. G. Brank, Pastor. ‘

Protestant Episcopal.—-Christ Church, north-east cor. Church
and Market. Rev. Jas. H. Morrison, Rector.

Roman Catholic—St. Peter’s Church, east side of Mulberry,
bet. Constitution and 3d. Rev. H. G. Allan and Rev. Peter
McMahon, Priests. -

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

Eastern Lunatic Asylum—North side of Fourth, bet. George-
town Pike and K. C. R. R. W. S. Chipley, M. D., Supt.; T.
P. Dudley, M. D., Asst. Phys; Thos. B. Monroe, Sect. and
Treas; Rev. Wm. M. Pratt, Chaplain; Wm. Rice, Steward;
Mrs. Jane Rice, Matron.

Board of Managers—Richard Pindell, Chairman, Saml. M.
Letcher, M. D., Jas. A. Grinstead, E. L. Dudley, M. D., C. S.
Bodley.

Sayre Female Institute—East side Mulberry, opp. 2d. Rev.
H. V. D. Nevins, Principal. Teachers—Mrs. M. E. Nevins,
MissSarah Todd, Miss M. E. Kerr, Madame Duboc, Prof. C.
Klarenaar, Miss Lucy Todd, and Prof. R. Peter, M. D.

Trustees—R. Pindell, M. C. Johnson, Rev. J. D. Matthews,
G. B. Kinkead, G. B. Hall, Rev. R. G. Brank, H. T. Duncan,
E. D. Sayre, J. C. Butler, W. A. Dudley, R. Peter, M. D.,
Hon. G. A. Robertson, Hon. J. C.Breekinridge, Henry Bell, R.
Higgins, and D. A. Sayre.

Executive Committee.—-D. A. Sayre, Chairman, J. C. Butler,
Sec’y., R. G. Brank, J. D. Matthews, G. B. Kinkead.

Lexington Library—East side Upper, bet. Main and Short,
(Jordon Row.) Number of volumes 7000. Organized 1800.

Board of Directors—W. H. Raney, Chairman, Richard Ad-
ams, J. C. Darby, C. D. Carr, J. B. Payne, jr., C. H. Harney, J.
C. Butler, W. C. Hamilton, R. Hickman Prewitt, John S. Wil-
son, J. S. Halstead, P. C. Hollinshead, Rev. W. M. Pratt,
Leonard Wheeler, Treasurer, W. Payne, Sec’ty and Librarian.

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MISCELLANEOUS. 19

 

Transylvania University—(Medical Department,) Medical
L Hall, north-west cor. 2d and Broadway.
‘ Faculty of Medicine—Benjamin W. Dudley, M. D., Emeri-
"‘ , tus Professor of Surgery; Robt. Peter, M. D., Professor of
' Chemistry and Pharmacy; James M. Bush, M. D., Professor
of Anatomy; William S. Chipley, M. D., Professor of the The-
cry and Practice of Medicine; Ethelbert L. Dudley, M. D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery; Benjamin
P. Drake, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Medical Juris~
prudence, and Therapeutics; Sam]. M. Letcher, M. D., Profes-
sor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children ; Henry
M. Skillman, M. D., Professor of General and Pathological
Anatomy and Physiology; Saml. L. Adams, M. D., Demonstra-
tor of Anatomy. Robt. Peter, M. D., Dean of Faculty.

Transylvania University High School.—North-west cor. 3d
and Upper. Richard Ford, President, W. K. Stuart, Vice
President.

St. Catherine’s Female Academy.—East side Mulberry, bet.
Constitution and 3d. Sister Gabriella Todd, Superior.

Lexington Orphan Asylum—North side of 3d west of Broad-
way. Mrs. Eliza Beach, Matron.

ilfechanics’ Lyceum—Meets on Thursday Evenings, at 7
o’clock, in Harrison School Building, N o. 2, south side Main bet.
Lower and Cox.

Ofiicers.——W. A. Boles, Pres’t., C. A. Spencer, Sec’t., C. E.
Polk, Treasurer.

Lexington Gas Light and 007cc Company—Capital $60,000.
Alex. Jefirey, President, Thos. Lewinski, Sec’ty. .

Directors—I. I. Hunter, J. S. Wilson, Dr. J. M. Bush, M.
C. Johnson, Gr. W. Brand.

 

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

COUNTY J UDGE.

Charles D. Carr, oifice Court House. Term expires, Sept.
1862.

CIRCUIT J UDGE-

Wm. C. Goodloe. Residence Madison County. Term ex-
pires 1862.

 

CITY JUDGE.
A. H. Robertson, oifice Jordan’s Row. Term expires

 

COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Madison C. Johnson, office at Northern Bank. Term ex-
pires

 

COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY-
Wm. S. Downey, oflice Winchester, Clarke Co. Term ex-
pires September, 1862. '

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT.

John 13. Norton, oflice Court House. Term expires Septem-
ber, 1862. E. S. Duncanson, Deputy.

CLERK OF COUNTY COURT.

Sanders D. Bruce, ofiice Court «House. Term expires Sep-
tember, 1862.

SHERIFF.

Joseph R. Gross, office Court House. Term expires Septem-
ber, 1861. J. C. Cochran, Deputy.

C O R O N E R.
Prathes Lloyd, oflice south side 3d between Walnut and Mul-
berry. Term expires September, 1862.

A S S E S S 0 R .
J. W. Keiser. Term expires September, 1862.

COMMISSIONER. ‘
W. D. Boswell.

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SURVEYOR.
J. Lucian Darnaby. Term expires September, 1862.
J AILOR.

Benj. C. Blincoe, north-west cor. Mulberry and Short. Term
expires September, 1862.

MAGISTRATES. _ ‘
L. P. Young, office Court House. Term expires April, 1859.
Sampson Oots, office north side Main between Georgetown
Pike and Payne. Term expires April, 1859.
M. B. Johnson, office south side Vine between Mill and

Upper. Term expires April, 1859.
Zachariah Gibbons, east side Upper between Main and Water.

Term expires April, 1859.

CONSTABLES.
Charles R. Thompson, oflice east side Upper between Main

and Short. Term expires April, 1859.
Geo. Stoll, oflice east side Upper between Main and Short.

Term expires April, 1859.

 

 

 

  

LEXINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOB PRINTING!

The facilities of the Job Department of the Office of

EHE EENEEE‘EE EEIIIEESJ‘IIEE MINI

Have recently been much increased by the purchase of a superior

POWer 41PI‘GSS,

 

Lawyer’ 5 Patent,

For JOB PRINTING exclusively, capable of throwing off 1200
impressions per hour ; together With various kinds of

NEW STYLE JUB TYPES, 81.8.,

Our present facilities enable us, to execute, 1‘1inting, not only in
the BEST STYLE. but with such 1apidity as to induce us to ieduce
our piices at least 25 p01 cent below former mtes in this city, in all
cases where numerous impressions are desired.

Cards, Bank Checks,
Bills of landing, Way (Bills,
Bill Ileads, Circulars, .
Letter IIeads, Programmes. #6.

Can be run off veiy. speedily, and at piices which will be satisfae~
t01y. W 0 shall also, in a sho1t time, p1intiand keep for sale in quan-
tities to suit p111cl1ase1',s Blank Deeds, Magistrates’ and Constables’
Blanks, etc. 0111 fiiends giving us 01 ders, may icly upon having
their WOIk done promptly and satisfacto1ily.

C. Wheatb 7,
Agent for Kentucky Statesman Printing 00.

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ABBEVIATIONBX
31 ..................... alley or allopathic. . ec .................... eclectic.
atty...................atto1‘ney. eng ......... .....engineer.
b . . .. . ........... between. ex ................. exchange.
bar k. ........... liar keeper. h .............. . . . .liouse.
bds . - boards. ho . homeopathic.
b h. .boarding house lab laborer.
bk . . .hook or brick manuf ..n1u.u11f’ 1y o1- mannf’er.
b. k . .book keeper. mcr .merchant.
bldr. . .bui ler. mkr maker.
bldg. ........... building 11 . north.
bo. .. . ........... bot' mic. notpub notary pubhc
........ ..c01 nr. . . .- '11‘
cal) mlcr ............... cnbinet maker opp . .. . . . . - .opposite
carp ................... c 1rpe111er. prov -------- . .- .pmvision.
clk- . . .clerk. res“ . .. .1 1-sidence
cat 11 ................oofi”ee house. a ...................... south and side
com ................... commission. w ...................... west.
couloc......... ....confectione1‘. .. wholesale
e ...................... east. ’7‘ ...................... Colored Persons.

 

 

ALE
Ackman Wm. blk. smith, bds N. Morgan’ s
Adams B. J. (Watkins, Hunt & Co. ) res Louisville
Adams David T. bds Broadwayo Hotel

DAMS EXPRLSSC‘
s s Main b Broadway and Mill, James A. Harper, Agt.

Adams Richaid M. (Matheny 85 A.) bds s s Mulbeny b Cedar
and Bolivar

ADAMS SAMUEL‘ L. .
Regular Physmian, oflme s W 0 Church and M111, res e s

Ma1ket b 2d and Mechanic
Adams Thomas, marble cutter, e 8 Spring b Maxwell and High.
Adams Thomas, stone 'cuttei, e 5 Lower b High and Maxwell '

DAMS WM.
Plumber, Steam Fitte1, and Pump Manuf.N0.16 Main b

Mill and B1 oadway, h 11 s High b Mulbeiry and Rose
Adams Wm. T. (Mitchelhdc A.) W s \Iulbeiry b Pine and Love
Aitkin Miss Jane, bds Wm. Campbell s
Akin Mrs. Elizabeth, 11 s Main b Spring and Jefferson
Akin Geo. caldei, bds n s Main b Spring and Jeffeison W
Alexander John W. (John W. A & Co. ) bds J. H. Baker’ 8 ’

ALEXANDER JOHN W
China, Glass and Queenswai e, n s Main b Uppe1 and Mulberry

 

 

 

 

  

24 ( LEXINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.

BAIN & GO’S EXPRESS.

0 F F I C E S .
W0. 20 Broadway, Cincinnati,

(OPPOSITE THE SPENCER HOUSE)“, ’

MAIN STREET, LEXINGT:ON, KY.;

JOHN CARTY’S OLD STAND.

 

 

GOODS, WARE S, and MERCHANDISE, received and receipted
for, to and from all parts United States, and the Canadas.

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Mark Packages, Care of

BAIN & coxs ENPRESS,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

GEO. C. BAIN,
@ummifiginn anh jfinrmarhing

MERCHANT;

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Dealer in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN, PRODUCE, GRASS,
GRASS SEEDS, etc., etc.

Main St. 2nd. W951: of Mill,
LEXINGTON, KY.

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Alexander Wm. harness mkr. wks J. Besore’ s

Alkins L. C.gloce1y, s s Main b Ayl es al. and Rose

Allan II. Gr. pastor St. PetersR . 0.0hurch, h W s Walnut b
Constitution and 3d

Allen Bryan H. (A. & Goodloe,) bds John G. Allen’s

*Allen Eliza, s s Vine b DUppel1$ and Mulberry

ALLEN 86 GOO
(Bryan H. A. & SpDeecLl S. E0.) Attorneys at Law, 3 3 Short

b Upp'é'r and Mulbe1'1y
Allen John G. (A., Plunkett & Co. ) s W 0 Lower and High
' Allen Mrs. Mary, e s Walnut opp Barr

ALJLEN, PLUNKETT T060 ,.
J.no G. A., W.m F. P. ,Wm. W. B0yOd&Benj. W. Couchman,)

taple and Fancy Dry Goods, s s Mainb Mill and Upper

Allen Thomas N. dep. elk. Fayette Circuit Court, rooms Hig-
gins’ Blk. 11 e 0 Main and Upper

*Amletl Mary, Ay1 es a1. b High and Main

Ande1son Cla1ence, clk. J. B. Morton’s, bds n s Short b Upper
and Mulbeny

Andei son Miss Elizabeth, bds Gr. W. B1and’s

lAnclerson John, weaver, s s 3d b Broadway and Jefi'er‘son

Ande1son Miss Maiy, teache1, bds Jesse Woodrufl"s

Ande1s0n Richard 'I‘. elk. bds J. II. Baker’s

Andrews Wm. stone cutter, n w 0 Mill and Maxwell

Appleton John W. (Zimmei'man, A. & Co.) bds Mrs. C. Webb' 3

Appleton John W. dry goods me1. bds Mr.s Catha1ine Webb’s

Aims ———-, shoe 1nk1. bds P. Harkins’

A1ms H01 ace 0. (A. 85 Wagner ,)n s Highb Upper and Mulberry

Arms & Wagner, (Horace C. A. & Frederick C. W.) ladies shoe
store, n s Main b Upper and Mulberry

Atchison Hamilton, bds Mrs C. F. Payne’s

Atehison Jesse L. elk. bds Mrs. C. F. Payne’s

Ater Wm. W. farmer, s s L. & L. R. R. opp Cemetery

Atkins Mrs. Ma1g'11et bds n W 0 Gem getown Road and Short

Austin Win. shoe mkr. bds P. Harkins’

*Auston Robt. cigars, notions, &c. s s Short b Mill and Broad- ,
way, h s s 2d 1) B' oadway and Jefferson 3,. .

*Auston Sa1al1, n s High b Mill and Upper <5 '

Awbi ey John E. s s Constitution b Walnut and Back ; “"2 '

Awbrey Richard J. elk. John II. Werts’, res 2 miles on Win-
chester Pike

Awbrcy Wm. carp. bds n e c Main and Jefi'e1son

YRES DAVID J.
Regulal Physician, res and oflice s 8 Constitution b M111-

be1ry and Walnut
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26 ‘— LEXINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.

 

W. W. DOWDEN. W. A. GUNN. W. S. DOWDEN.

DOWDEN, BRO. & GUNN,
General Commission & Forwarding

manna;

Particular

 

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‘ Kirby’s, I}: \gE-E—rm; to receiving &7
Manny’s, ' ‘ ‘

AultmanNzC) '
REAPERS. BONDS. t

AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, COUNTRY PRODUCE,

 

IAnd A11 Descriptions of

(agricultural flmalementa, flaming Manila, M.

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Fronting Bibaaway,

LEXINGTON, KY.

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Babb Augustus, elk. bds City Hotel -

Babb Augustus, clk. bds s s Vine b Upper and Mulberry

Babb John M. grocery, n s Watei b Upper and Mulberry, h s s
Vine b Upper and Mulberry

Babbott Ross, fireman, bds1 Mrs. S. McAllistei’ s

Babcock Dennis, nur‘seiy, 21mile on Versailles Pike, h s s Main
b Broadway and Spring

BABCOOK GEO,
Black Smith, Plow and WWagon Manuf. n s Main b Broad-

Way and Spring
Bacchus Lucian, jeweler, bds n e 0 Upper and High
Badde1s Mrs. Martha, s s 3d b Broadway and Jefferson
Baily Wm. &enginoeer, bds Mrs. Sarah McAllister s
AIN
B (Geo. C. B. & Wm. M. Smith,)prop1iet0rs of Bains 85 00’ s.
Express, 11 s Main 2d door W of Mil

AIN 80 CO’S. EXPRESS.
n s Main 2d door w of Mill

BAIN GEO
Commission and CF01d. Mer. and dealer 1n Grain, P1 oduce

and Ag1icultu1al Implements, n s Main 2d door W of Mill,
h s W 0 Upper and Mechanic

Bain Miss Julia L. n e c Uppe1 and 2d

Bain Mrs. Maria Louisa, s W c Mechanic and Upper

Bain Wm. E. n e 0 Upper and 2d

BAIRD J AMEb
Manager Western Union Telegraph, office s e 0 Mill and

Shorto h e s Mulberry b 4th and 5th

Bai1d Mis. Mary A. e s Mulbeiry b 4th and 5th

Baird Wm. messenger, Telegraph office, bds e s Mulberry b 4th
and 5th

 

, Baker Geo. W. lab. L. & L. R. R. and 'Versa1lles Road

Baker Jacob, confec. W s Mulberiy b Short and Church

Baker Jesse H.1umbe1 ya1d,n e 0 Ban and Mulberry, h W s
Mulberly 2d house n of Church

Baker John W. cab. mk1. bds Mis. Sarah McAllister’ s

Baker l\I1s. Nancy, a1. b Main and High, opp Market

Bake1 Mis. Rachel, W s Cox b L. & L. Ix. R. and Versailles
Road

Baker Miss Patience, al. b Main and High opprsite Water

Baker Wm. W s Cox b L. & L. R. R. and Versailles Road

Ballard Thomas D. s W 0 Upper and Main, bds w s Broadway
b High and Maxwell

BANK OF KY., LEXINGTON BRANCH
n s Shortb bUpper and Market opp Court House, H’enry

,. Bell, Pres, H. B. Hill, Cash.

 

 

   
  
   
   
 
  
  
  
       

 
  
  

 

 

  

 

 

 

28 LEXINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.

DRUGS, MEDICINES & PAINTS,
JOHN S. WILSOIII,

,1. W0. 2, Cheapside, \ .
Lexington, K y.“ 1 ,,

Deale1 in Choice Drugs, G