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CITY DIRECTORY.
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RICHMOND
DEPOT FOR PAINTS VAUGHAN BROTHERS, No. 84 Main Street, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
AINTS, OILS, ALCOHOL
Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Glass, Brushes, and Artists' Materials Generally. Also, Agents for Louisville Cement, Ohio Falls Cement, Plaster of Paris, Land Plaster, R. Conkling & Co.'s Pure Lead, Tower's Varnishes, Harris Patent Mills,
WINTERS' METALLIG BROWN PAINT.
J. W. PLUMMER. E. C. KELLY.
PLUMMER & KELLY,
Wholesale Dealers in
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &c .. South-West Corner of Main and Pearl Streets, RICHMOND, IND.
CITIZEN'S BANK.
MORRISSON, BLANCHARD & CO., BANKERS, Cor. Main and Pearl Streets,
RICHMOND, IND.
I. R. HOWARD. J. W. GRUBBS. HOWARD & GRUBBS,
(Successors to J. M. & J. W. Starr,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers in
Produce, Salt, Fish, &c. NEAR THE DEPOT, RICHMOND, INDIANA
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CURME & SON, TANNERS & CURRIERS, Dealers in all kinds of Leather, Lasts & Shoe Findings, TANNERS' OIL, &C. 14 Pearl Street, 5 Doors South of Main, RICHMOND, INDIANA. N. B .- Cash paid for Hides, Sheep Skins, and Leather, in rough.
JOHN H. POPP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, RICHMOND, IND.
DE All legal business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Special attention given to the collection of claims.
GRIFFITH & PRALL, Carpenters and Builders, Sixth St., bet. Main and Walnut, RICHMOND, IND.
Having a first class STAIR BUILDER in our employ, we are able to execute all work in that line satisfactorily.
HENRY PETERSON, Manufacturer of SCROLLS, BRACKETS 9 And all Kinds of Ornamental Work for Building Purposes. North side Main Street, bet. Green and Washington Streets, RICHMOND, IND.
RICHMOND
PORTABLE ENCINES, CROSS CUT SAWS, SAW GUMMENS, &C., &C.
Richmond, Ind.
F. W. ROBINSON,
This eut represents F W. Robinson's Improved Pitts' Separator as patented by himself. These Machines have great capacity for speed, and are particularly recommended for light draft, saving and cleaning the grain. These Separators, together with my Patent Double Geared Horse Power, makes the best Machine in the world. Pamphlets giving prices, &c., sent free of charge by ad-
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Corner Main and Franklin Sts, RICHMOND, IND.
O. HUNTINGTON,
SUTHERLAND & MCEVOY'S
RICHEJOND AND CAMBRIDGE CITY Indiana
DIRECTORIES.
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BUSINESS MIRRORS
FOR 1860-961.
PUBLISHED BIENNIALLY.
PRICE, $1,00.
SUTHERLAND & MCEVOY, Publishers and Compilers. 1860.
PREFACE.
In presenting the second issue of the Richmond and Cam- bridge City Directories, the Publishers feel they have done something toward satisfying the wants and necessities of the public, and rendering the work a fit representative of the business and enterprise of both cities.
For the support the undertaking has received from the advertisers, the Publishers return their thanks, and for any imperfections and omissions which may appear, they ask the indulgence of a generous public, trusting that their next issue will be more complete in all its details.
In conclusion, the book is presented to the inhabitants of Richmond and Cambridge City with the hope that it will meet with the satisfaction and approval which it has been the earnest endeavors of the Publishers to achieve.
SUTHERLAND & MCEVOY.
RICHMOND CITY GOVERNMENT.
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ANNUAL ELECTION FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY. COUNCIL MEETS IN WARNER BUILDING, PEARL STREET, THE FIRST TUESDAY IN EACH MONTHI.
CITY OFFICERS FOR 1860.
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Mayor-John Finley.
Treasurer, Stephen R. Wiggins; Clerk, Wm. W. Austin; Marshal, Wm. Zimmerman ; City Engineer, Robert Snute; Street Commissioner, Benoni Newby ; Market Master, Wm. Zimmerman ; Assessor, John H. Hadley; Collector, Caleb R. Williams.
COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-James M. Poe, Charles F. Coffin. Second Ward-H. N. Downing, Abraham Gaar. Third Ward-William S. Reid, J. M. Gaar. Fourtha Ward-James M. Smith, Wm. Petchell.
SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Zadock Nye, Thomas N. Young, Clayton Hunt. BOARD OF HEALTH.
First Ward-Dr. Mendenhall, T. S. Roberts. Second Ward-Dr. Plummer, S. L. Hittle. Third Ward-Dr. Hibbert, M. Murphy. Fourth Ward-Dr. Mitchell, S. Smith.
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WAYNE TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Trustee, William Parry ; Constables, W. W. Rattray, J. J. Roney.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. John S. Lyle, Enos Thomas.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk, Sol. Meredith ; Treasurer, C B. Huff ; Recorder, Theodore J. Riley ; Auditor, Benj. L. Martin ; Sheriff, Josh. S. Stidham; Jailor, Jesse T. Williams ; Surveyor, Robt. C. Shute; Coroner, Jesse Stovers ; Commissioners; John H. Hutton, Jonathan Baldwin, Edmund Lawrence.
COURTS.
WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT.
Held at the Court House in Centreville, on the first Mon- 1 days in February and August.
Judge, Jehu T. Elliott; Clerk, Sol. Meredith ; Prosecu- ting Attorney, Thos. M. Browne:
COMMON PLEAS COURT.
Held at the Court House, in Centreville, on the second Mondays in January, May and September.
Judge, Wm. P. Benton; Clerk, Sol. Meredith; Prosecu- ting Attorney, John H. Popp.
RICHMOND GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO.
Works on Main, near the river, office Main, up stairs. , Starr & White, Lessees; Elihu Morrow, Prest .; Stephen R. Wiggins, Treas .; B. C. White, Sec.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDI- ANA. North side of Main, East of Pearl.
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CITIZENS' BANK. Morrisson, Blanchard & Co., N. E. cor. Main and Pearl. . PEOPLES' BANK. Lewis Burk & Co., N. W. cor. Main and Franklin.
HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Odd Fellows' HIall, N. W. cor. Main and Pear ?.
Masonic Hall, N. W. cor. Main and Marion.
Temperance Hall, N. side Main, W. of Pearl.
Starr Hall, N. side Main, bet. Marion and Franklin.
Warner Hall, E. side Pearl, N. of Main.
Friends of Progress Hall, S. side Main, bt. Front and Pearl. Juniors' Hall, N. side Main, bet. Pearl and Front.
Liederkranz Hall, S. Fifth.
Sons of Malta Hall, S. E. cor. Main and Pearl.
POST OFFICE.
James Elder, Postmaster, office eor. Main and Marion ; open from 7 A. M., to 8:30 P. M. Sundays from 9 to 10 A. M.
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POST OFFICES IN WAYNE COUNTY.
Abington,
Green's Fork,
Bethel,
Hagerstown,
Boston,
Jacksonsburgh,
Cambridge,
Milton,
Centreville, (C. H.,)
New Garden,
Chester,
Neil's Station,
Cox's Mills,
Olive Hill,
Dalton,
Richmond,
Dublin,
Webster,
East Germantown,
White Water,
Economy,
Williamsburgh.
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CHURCHES AND PASTORS.
Friends' Meeting House (Hieksite,) eor. Franklin and Sas- safras.
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Friends' Meeting House (Orthodox,) N. of Depot.
Methodist Episcopal, cor. Pearl and Front, R. J. Colelazer, Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal, cor. Main and Franklin, Rev. F. A. Ilardin, Pastor.
United Presbyterian Church, cor. Pearl and Public Park. English Lutheran, cor. Spring and Franklin.
St. Paul's Episcopal, cor. Spring and Fifth, Rev. J. B. Wakefield, Rector.
Presbyterian, Fifth, bet. Main and Walnut ..
German Catholic, cor. Pearl and Sycamore, Rev. John B. H. Seepe, Priest.
Evangelical Lutheran, Front, bet. Sycamore and Mill, Rev. C. Schadow, Pastor.
Roman Catholic, cor. Franklin and Spring.
Disciples' Meeting House, over City Hall, N. Pearl.
Evangelical Lutheran, (German) Franklin, bet. Market and South.
Methodist Church, (colored) cor. Marion and South.
MASONIC.
RICHMOND LODGE, NO. 196. Meets the first Tuesday in each month. WEBB LODGE, NO. 24. Meets the fourth Wednesday in each month. KING SOLOMON CHAPTER, NO. 4. . Meets second Friday in each month. COUNCIL NO. 10. Meets first Thursday in March, June, September and De- cember. BRITTON LODGE, (COLORED.) Meets first Monday in each Month.
ODD FELLOWS. WHITE WATER LODGE, NO. 41. Meets every Friday evening.
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HERMANN LODGE NO. 199.
Meets every Thursday evening. WOODWARD LODGE, NO. 212. Meets every Wednesday evening. ORIENTAL ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAII.
Meets every first and third Tuesday of each month .. GERMAN DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH. Meets first Monday in each month.
TEMPERANCE ORDERS. TEMPLE OF HONOR. Meets on every Tuesday evening. TEMPLE DEGREE. Meets Monday nights. GOOD TEMPLARS. Meets on every Wednesday evening. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Meets on every Saturday evening. UNION TEMPLARS, (COLORED.) Meets every Friday evening.
SONS OF MALTA. Mects every Monday night, cor. Main and Pearl. 1
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN. WYANDOTTE LODGE.
Meets on third floor of Hadley's Building, every Monday evening.
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RICHMOND
RICHMOND PIONEER CRICKET CLUB.
G. M. Graves, President; C. J. Taylor, Treasurer; W. Mendenhall, Secretary ; Toll and Timmons, Field Com.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON FIRE CO. NO. 1.
Prest., John J. Conley ; V. Prest., Frank Myers ; Sec., Lewis Shofer; Treas., Henry Brocamp.
QUAKER CITY FIRE CO. NO. 2.
Prest., John S. McGraw ; V. Prest., Alonzo Hunt ; Sec., Ed. J. Salter ; Treas., John H. Thomas.
HOOSIER FIRE CO. NO. 3.
Prest:, Wm. L. Taylor; V. Prest., Chas. L. Taylor; Sec., Saml. Bellis; Treas., Geo. W. Barnes.
RAILROADS. CINCINNATI & CHICAGO.
In full operation-running from Richmond to Logansport, 108 miles.
Lessees, Geo. P. Ripley, N. Y., Wm. D. Judson, N. Y .; Supt., John Brandt, Jr, Richmond; Master of Transpor- tation, John Tenney, Richmond.
EATON & HAMILTON RAILROAD. In full operation-length, 45 miles.
OFFICERS-Presi., David Barnet, Camden, O .; Supt., D. M. Morrow, Eaton, O .; Treas., E. W. McGuire, Eaton, O .; Sec., Jesse B. Stephens, Eaton, O.
INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY.
In full operation-running from Indianapolis to Cincinnati and Dayton, via Richmond.
OFFICERS-Prest., John S. Newman, Indianapolis; V. Prest., Chas. Parry, Indianapolis ; Sec. and Treas., Samuel Hannah, Indianapolis; Supt., II. L. Pope, Dayton, O .; Ass.
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Supt., Henry L. Shank, Cambridge City ; Gen. Freight Agt., Win. A. Bradshaw, Indianapolis ; Gen. Ticket Agt., Horace . Parrot, Indianapolis.
STAGES.
A stage to Winchester, one to Hamilton, Ohio, and an- other to Union City, leaves Watt & Sloan's Stable every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
CITY HOTEL.
J. MATFIELD, Proprietor.
South side Main st., bt. Franklin and Marion sts., 1 RICHMOND, IND.
A FIRST CLASS BAR
Attached to the House.
BOSWELL'S PICTURE ROOMS. SIGN OF THE BIG CAMERA, West Main Street.
Boswell's Pieture Gallery was founded in 1844, and has never failed to receive the first Premium from that date up to the present time.
Pietures set in frames, eases, loekets, pins, and rings, and no charge made unless perfect satisfaction is given. Instructions given in his unequalled mode of operating on liberal terms.
P. S. In case of siekness or death, pictures at a distance will be promptly attended to.
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RICHMOND
RICHMOND BINDERY
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Blank Book Manufactory.
CHARLES J. TAYLOR,
Having greatly increased faeilities, is prepared to manufae- ture. in the very best style, every description of
ANK BOOKS,
Ruled by Machinery to any pattern, for Merchants, Ship- pers, Bankers, Railroad Co.'s, County Officers, Manufacturers, &c.
Music, Magazines, Law Books, NEWSPAPERS, FAMILY LIBRARIES,
Bound to any pattern in Calf, Moroceo, Russia, Extra Gilt or Antique, and will undertake to finish work in a manner not to be surpassed by any Bindery in the United States for Style, Strength and Durability. Keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of FINE PAPERS.
No. 32 Main Street, East of Citizen's Bank,
RICHMOND, IND.
GUIOU & KIZER, DEALERS IN from and Hardware,
N. W. Cor. of Court and Western Row, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Also, Manufacturers of GUIOU'S PATENT ACCELERATORS.
SUTHERLAND & MCEVOY'S
Richmond City Directory FOR 1860-'61.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Bds., boards ; cor., corner ; res., residence ; (col. ) colored; wid., widow ; opp., opposite ; bt., between; ave., avenue; E., W., N., S., East, West, North, South. The word street is implied.
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Abbitt Henry, moulder, Richmond Foundry.
Abrey Lewis, finisher, J. M. Aikin & Co.
Addington A., earpenter, 27 S. Seventh.
Addington Mrs. Elizabeth, S. side High. .
Addington Leander, paper hanger, bds. Mrs. E. Addington.
Addleman Benjamin T., salesman, bds. 67 S. Front.
Addleman Byron, plasterer, 47 N. Marion.
Addleman Joseph P., salesman, Grave & Huff, res. 67 S. Front.
Addleman William, S., plasterer, 41 S. Washington.
Ahaus Herman, groceries and provisions, cor. South and Boston Pike.
AIKIN JOHN M. & CO., Quaker City machine works, Washington ave., near depot.
Aikin John M., (J. M. A. & Co.,) res., Pearl N. of Cliff. Aile Henry, plasterer, res. 82 S. Fifth. Ainsworth James, earpenter, Ninth, bt. Mulberry and Sas- safras.
Albertson James, millwright, res. S. side Market, bt. Green and Washington.
Alk Christ., laborer, res. 88 S. Franklin.
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RICHMOND
PURDY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
RICHMOND, IND., No. 23 Main Street, over D. B. Crawford's Store.
The Spring and Summer session of this Institution is now open for the reception of students, both
DAY & EVENING.
The course of instruction will be thorough and practical, and the same as prescribed by the best Institutions, of the kind in the United States, embracing
Book-Keeping by Double Entry, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS,
Penmanship, Correspondence, Instructions in Commercial Law, and all matters pertaining to business generally.
Students on completing their full course at this Institu- tion, will be fully competent to take charge of, and keep any set of books by Double Entry, in any department of trade whatever.
Young men wishing to obtain
A THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION,
would do well to make immediate application, as superior advantages will be offered to the student during the coming Summer.
For further information apply to or address
WILLIAM PURDY, RICHMOND, IND.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Allen John P., stencil cutter and pattern maker, 67 Main, up stairs, res. 69 S. Sixth.
Allen Mrs. R. II., tailoress, 69 S. Sixth.
Allen Samuel S., saddler, res. Washington ave.
Allinder William, carriage finisher, res. cor. Seventh and Walnut.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., M. Y. Graff, agt., Noble, S. of depot.
Anderson David, carpenter, 36 N. Sixth.
Arnes Henry, bootmaker, J. Du Frain.
Armstrong William, blacksmith, 55 S. Marion. .
Arnold Charles, gardener, 71 S. Fifth.
Arnold Daniel, 51 S. Fifth.
Arnold, wid. George, 11 N. Pearl.
Arnst Henry, foundation builder, 101 S. Seventh. Ashford James, brickmoulder, bds. 39 N. Marion.
· Ashley wid. Joseph, res. 50 S. Fifth.
Aten Rev. Adrian, (U. Presb.,) 46 S. Front.
Auple George, nurseryman, 4 N. Green.
Austin James A., retired, res. 15 S. Front. AUSTIN WILLIAM W., city elerk, also book keeper Foulke & Fish, res. 38 S. Franklin.
Averdieck Matthias, laborer, res. 148 S. Pearl.
Ayler Augustus, cabinet maker, res. S. side Main, bt. Wash- ington and Green.
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BABCOCK & LONG, steam barrel manufacturers, on rail- road, opp. Ninth.
Babcock Stephen, (B. & Long,) bds. L. Seovill.
BAER O. P., physician, 34 S. Fifth.
Baier John, laborer, 70 S. Fifth.
Bailey John, fireman, E. & H. R. R., bds. Meredith House. Bailey Thomas, conductor E. & H. R. R., bds. Meredith House.
Bain James, foreman, Ezra Smith & Co., res. 51 S. Sixth. Bain Alexander, (col.,) hostler, Watt & Sloan.
Baldwin Enos, teacher, res. Gaar, ncar Foundry;
Ballard Achilles, 34 N. Front.
Ballard Barclay, carpenter, F. W. Robinson, res. 34 N. Front.
Ballard Micajah B., druggist with Plummer and Kelly, bds. Central Hotel.
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SMITH & DUFFEL, Carpenters and Builders,
WALNUT STREET, Bet. 6th and Th, Richmond, Ind.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO STAIR BUILDING. - Job Work of all kinds done with neat- ness and dispatch.
WM. M. LEFEVRE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES
AND MANUFACTURER OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, CITY STOVE STORE, No. 77 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Job Work done by experienced Workmen. Cook, Parlor, Church and Shop Stoves. Guttering and Spout- ing, Old Iron, Brass and Copper Wanted. Agent for the Charter Cook Stove.
Z. J. CAMPBELL, MANUFACTURER OF
Soap and Candles,
SOUTH END OF PEARL STREET, RICHMOND, IND.
CANDLES
All Orders from the Country prompt- ly attended to. A liberal Dis- count to the Trade.
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Ballard Thomas, apprentice F. W. Robinson.
Balzer Christian, laborer, Ind. Central depot. Banks Joseph, (col.,) currier, 43 S. Marion.
Bargion Peter, (White & B.,) res. 11 S. Washington.
BARGIS THOMAS J., stoves and tinware, 12 Main, rcs. same.
Bargis Homer J., tinner, T. J. Bargis.
Barker Matthew, sawyer, res. 44 N. Front.
BARNARD PAUL, sash, doors and blinds, Sixth, ncar railroad, res. Ninth, near Mulberry.
Barnes Andrew J., (col.,) barber, res. 78 S. Front. . .
Barnes George W., groceries and provisions, 31 Main, res. 87 S. Pearl.
Barnes John, res. 87 S. Pearl.
Barnitt George, bricklayer, res. 33 N. Sixth.
Barnitt Samuel, bricklayer, res. 60 S. Franklin.
Bartcl J., laborer, Spring Foundry.
Barth Henry, book binder, with C. J. Taylor. · Barthel William, moulder, 110 S. Seventh. Basake Frederick, laborer, 118 S. Fifth.
Bash Charles, lumberman, Elliott & Hutton.
Bass Lewis, (col.,) plasterer, bds. 92 S. Sixth.
Bass William, (col.,) shoemaker, 117 S. Marion.
Bates Daniel, moulder, Richmond Foundry.
Batter Joseph, stonc mason, E. side High, near South.
Batz Geo. A., stonc cutter, bds. 30 S. Pearl.
Baumer Bennett, sexton, 82 S. Front. Baumer James, salesman, Reed & Hibberd.
Baxter John M., bricklayer, bds. 104 S. Front.
Baxter Lewis M., bricklayer, 104 S. Front.
Baxter Thomas, bricklayer, bds. 104 S. Front.
Baylics Edgar M., (B., Marchant & Co.,) res. cor. Walnut and Green.
Baylies G. A., (B., Marchant &. Co.,) res. 42 S. Pearl. Baylies Joseph N., bds. E. M. Baylies.
BAYLIES, MARCHANT & CO., prop'rs Richmond Foun- dry, cor. Green and Walnut.
Baylies Thomas L., engineer, Richmond Foundry.
Bcale Edward, carpenter, E. sidc Eighth, bet. Main and Spring.
Beard Amos, (B., Sincx & Co.,) bds. David Beard.
Beard Benjamin, plow stocker, Bcard, Sinex & Co.
Beard David, plow stocker, res. adj. Friends' Orthodox Church.
Beard John, railroader, res. 16 N. Sixth.
بالم القامة غاية فونشبا / سعاد الصرف الملاعب.
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JAMES HEMINGTON, Inher clipper,
24 Ft. Wayne ave., cor. Vine,
RICHMOND, IND.
JOHN L. MALSBY, COAL DEALER,
Fort Wayne Avenue, North of the Depot, RICHMOND, IND.
THOMAS G. THOMPSON, Carpenter and Builder.
Also, manufacturer and dealer in First Premium Straw and Fodder Cutters, Washing Machines, and all kinds of small machines. Jobbing of all descriptions executed on short notice.
Shop on Sixth St., South of Main, RICHMOND, IND.
ED. DICKINSON,
GUNSMITH, Cor. Front & Main Sts., RICHMOND, IND.
A. M. MILLER, MERCHANT
Wholesale and retail dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, General Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &e. No. 66 Main Street, RICHMOND, IND.
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BEARD, SINEX & CO., manufacturers of plows, eor. F't. Wayne and Fifth.
Beard Solomon, (B., Sinex & Co.,) res. Indianapolis.
Beaty John, porter Huntington House.
Beaty Patriek, laborer, Market, bet. Marion and Franklin.
Beek John, candy maker, C. Zimmer.
Beekman A., shoemaker, res. 29 S. Pearl.
Beckman Henry, laborer, 106 S. Seventh.
Bedenbeeker Louis, painter, 29 S. Marion, res. same.
Beitzell George, tinner, William M. Lefevre.
Bell Andrew, earpenter, res. S. Seventh.
Bell George, (col.,) Marion, S. end.
Bell Henry, (col.,) whitewasher, 121 S. Pearl.
Bell The Misses, private school in Publie School House, N. Fifth.
BELL WM., insurance, real estate and colleeting agent, S. E. eor. Main and Fifth, res. 21 S. Seventh.
Bellis Edward, merchant tailor with B. & J. Coffin, res. 41 N. Fifth.
Bellis Samuel, merchant tailor, 39 Main, res. 65 N. Sixth.
Bellis Wm., machinist W. S. Gaar, near Cliff.
Benner Jacob, carpenter, N. side Main, bet. Washington and Front.
Bennett Mrs. Sarah, res. 25 S. Franklin.
Bennett Wm. H., livery, res. 64 S. Sixth.
Benton George, elerk T. Benton.
Benton Thomas, hardware and cutlery, 48 Main, res. 21 S. Pearl.
Benton Thomas HI., elerk T. Benton.
BENTON WILLIAM P., attorney at law, N. E. eor. Main and Pearl, up stairs, res. 62 N. Franklin.
Bernhart Brost, bootmaker T. H. Hughes.
Berry Austin S., printer Palladium office.
Berry John T., salesman J. Nicholson, res. 48 S. Franklin.
Berry Osear, printer, bds. O. S. Leavitt.
Bertram George, mason, res. 74 S. Fifth.
Bescher Balthaser, harness maker Wiggins & Co.
Bessermann Frederick, teamster, E. side High.
BICKLE & BURCHENAL, attorneys, 27 Main, up stairs.
Biekle William A., (B. & Burehenal,) res. 23 N. Fifth. 1
Birch Robert, (col.,) cook Meredith House. Bird Benjamin, carpenter F. W. Robinson. Bisher Ball, saddler, res. 63 S. Marion. Bisset Thomas, machinist, 16 S. Franklin. Bitner Jacob, boarding house, 32 N. Franklin.
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JAMES M. HAYS. 70
DRY GOODS F
E.C. HUSSER-CO. ST. LOUISE
No. 70 Main Street, RICHMOND IND., Where a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods may be ob- tained at the lowest cash prices.
HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, BOOK, JOB, CARD AND NEWSPAPER
PRINTERS, And Publishers of
The Richmond Palladium Cor. of Main and Marion Sts., RICHMOND, IND.
LaWe are now prepared to do all kinds of Mercantile, Card, Letter Press, and Railroad Printing. We have re- ecived several First Premiums, both at State and County Fairs.
Call at our Counting Room and Examine Specimens,
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Black George N , (col.,) whitewasher, 129 S. Marion. Black John, engineer E. & HI. R. R. shops.
Blanchard Albert C., (Morrisson, B. & Co.,) res. 29 N. Fifth.
Blanchard Albert H., teller Branch Bank of the State.
Blanchard James M., general R. R. agent, res. 44 East Park.
Blanchard Wm., insurance agent, 24 Main, up stairs, res. 31 S. Front.
Blease James, boot and shoe maker, 12 S. Pearl, res. cor. South and Pearl.
Blease Joseph, shoemaker, bds. cor. South and Pearl.
Blemecka Joseph, currier Wiggins & Co., res. 108 S. Pearl. Bodley Amos, butcher, res. 89 S. Fifth.
Bogert David C., condnetor C. & C. R. R., 62 N. Pearl. Bolander Wm., painter, N. Marion, near Main.
Bolander James S., painter I. R. Woods, res. 41 N. Front.
Bond wid. Benjamin, res. 54 N. Sixth.
Boner Mrs. L., res. 63 S. Pearl.
Bontemps Francis, machinist, bds. J. League.
Booker Ferdinand, saddler, res. 25 N. Green.
Boone Samson, wood maker Spring Foundry.
Booth John, student, bds. 11 N. Washington.
Borton wid. Edward, seamstress, Cliff.
Borton Job, boots and shoes, 6 Main, res. 9 Fort Wayne ave.
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BOSWELL JOHN, daguerrean artist, N. side Main, bet. Green and Washington, res. same.
Bowers Mrs. Edith, res. 11 N. Marion.
Bowie John, moulder, res. cor. Pearl and Cliff.
Bowing Frederick, farmer, S. side High.
Bowing Frederick, groceries and provisions, 39 S. Frank - lin, res. same.
Bowing Henry, laborer, 117 S. Pearl.
Boyd James, farmer, res. 40 N. Fifth.
Boyd John, (Morront & B.,) res. Middleborough.
Boyer Wm. C., grocer, 105 Main, res. 48 S. Fifth.
Boyse wid. Wm., res. 18 N. Pearl
Bradbury Chas., tinner D. Ward & Son.
BRADY WM., saddles and harness, 68 Main, up stairs, res. 19 N. Pearl.
Bradbury Chas. E., tinner, 15 Main.
Bradbury Mrs. M. E., millinery and fancy goods, 15 Main, res. same.
Brakensick Henry, cigar maker H. Drifmeyer.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
BRANCHI OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDI-
ANA, A. C. Blanchard, Prest., Chas. F. Coffin, Cash., Main, bet. Pearl and Marion.
Brandell Win., carpenter, 40 N. Seventh.
BRANDT ABRAHAM, master machinist C. & C. R. R., res. S. Fifth. BRANDT JOHN, jr., supt. C. & C. R. R., office ncar Union Depot, bds. A. Brandt.
Branson Isaiah, cor. Front and Spring.
Brant Henry, shoemaker, bds. with II. Shover.
Brazelton Wm., (col.,) barber, 103 Main.
Breniser Wm., boot maker Newby & Miller.
Bretz John, blacksmith, 77 S. Sixth.
BRIDGLAND J. A. & CO., tobacco merchants, Noble, S. of Depot.
Bridgland John A., (J. A. B. & Co.,) res. 19 N. Fifth.
Brightwell Oliver, butcher, res. 18 S. Front.
Brim Joe, saddler W. Brady.
BROAD AXE OF FREEDOM, Drake & Johnson, prop'rs, 67 Main, up stairs
Brocamp Henry, general store, 108 and 110 S. Pearl, res. same.
Brokamp Fred., laborer, Sycamore, S. W. cor. Washington. Brotz John, blacksmith Beard, Sinex & Co.
Brower Matthias, carpenter, 126 Main.
Brown Arthur, blacksmith, res. N. side High.
Brown Aaron, (B. & Co.,) res. 22 S. Sixth.
Brown & Co., lumber dealers, E. side Sixth, bet. Main and Walnut.
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