G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1858 and 1859. Volume One, Part 23

Author: Hawes, George W; Sutherland, James. cn
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, Pub. and Proprietor
Number of Pages: 1306


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(ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED,)


WITH A SURPLUS OF $666,140 10. And the prestige of 39 years success and experience. The capital alone being double that of any Fire Insurance Company in the United States.


LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED & PROMPTLY PAID!


Upward of $11,000,000 of Losses Have been paid by the Etna Insurance Company in the past 89 years.


FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION.


Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to Insurance of Dwellings and Contents for terms of one to five years.


E. G. RIPLEY, President.


T. A. ALEXANDER, Vice President.


T. K. BRACE, Jr,. Secretary. J. B. BENNETT, Gen'l Agent.


Branch Office, No. 171 Vine Street, Cincinnati,


WM. HENDERSON, Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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BUTLER C. C., publisher Telegram and dealer in patent rights, No. 10} South Meridian st.


Butsch V. & Co., lime dealers; office north of Madison and Indianapolis R. R.


BUTSCH VALENTINE, proprietor Metro-


politan Theater, cor. Washington and Tennessee sts.


Butsch P., boarding house, Illinois, bet. Georgia and Louisiana.


Butterfield M., bee culturist and patentee of superlative honey.


BUTTERFIELD CYRUS, printer, Journal office.


BUTTERFIELD MILLARD, pressman, Journal office.


BYRAM N. S., OF TOUSEY & BYRAM. Byrkit & Beem, steam planing mill, cor. Tennessee and Georgia sts.


California House, A. Kistner, prop'r, Illi- nois, near South st.


CAMERON W. S., OF CAMERON & MCNEELY.


Cameron W. S., foreman news room daily Citizen office.


Camp M. McK., express messenger, United States express company, Bellefon- taine and Indianapolis R. R.


CAMPBELL CHAS. C., UNITED STATES RECEIVER; OFFICE LAND OFFICE, NO. 4 McQUAT'S BLOCK.


Canada George, colored, shaving saloon, under Oriental House.


Cantrill D. M., foreman Indiana American news room, Sentinel buildings.


Carico J. M., groceries and provisions, cor. Tennessee and Michigan sts.


CARLISLE HOUSE, 217 WEST WASH- INGTON STREET, H. WAGNER, PROPRIETOR.


CARLISLE JOHN, DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED AND FAMILY GRO- CERIES, NO. 208 WEST WASHING- TON STREET.


CARMICHAEL JESSE D., PROPRIETOR PALMER HOUSE, CORNER WASH- INGTON AND ILLINOIS STREETS. CASE WM. P., county surveyor; office court house square.


CAVEN JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 214 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, SECOND FLOOR.


CHIACE J. F., DISPATCHER OF TRAINS MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS R. R. CO .: OFFICE SOUTH, BE- TWEEN DELAWARE AND PENN- SYLVANIA STREETS.


CHESTER & SIMS, STAIR BUILDERS, CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA ST. AND UNION R. R. TRACK.


Childers J. P., premium pump maker, rear of German Catholic church.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH, corner Ohio and Delaware sts.


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Cincinnati House, P. H. Wolf, proprietor Delaware, bet. South & Louisiana sts. CITY DAGUERREAN GALLERY, T. J. BOWERS, PROPRIETOR, CORNER WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS.


CLARK W. T., CLERK TICKET OFFICE INDIANAPOLIS, PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND R. R.


Clark D. G., express messenger, American express company, Indianapolis and Cincinnati R. R.


Clarke Jolin N., accountant, with M. G. Clarke.


Clarke M. G., office of The Witness (weekly), and Sabbath School and religious book depository, Odd Fel- lows' Hall, second floor.


Clay, Carter & Co., dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, 56 East Washington street.


Clem A. & Bro., groceries and dry goods, Massachusetts av., cor. North and East sts.


Coffin B. F., of Abbett & Coffin, No. 16, East Washington st., State Sentinel building.


COLLY SIMS A., OF ELLSWORTH & COLLY, 10} SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. COLLEGE HALL, cor. Washington and Pennsylvania sts.


Conner & Worman, wholesale dealers in boots, shoes and hats, 75 West Wash- ington st.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Senate chamber, state house.


Conner R. J., of Conner & Worman.


CONNER A. H., of Gordon, Conner & Bowles, attorneys and counsellors at law.


Cook, M. R., house and sign painter, No. 32} South Meridian st.


Cook S. S., physician & surgeon, 15 East Washington st., second floor.


COPELAND J. W., MILLINERY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 7 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST.


Copeland Jesse, carpenter and joiner, cor. Louisiana and New Jersey sts.


CORSE THOMAS, ACTING SECRETARY JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD CO., OFFICE SOUTH ST., BET. DELA- WARE AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. Cory A. & Co., smut mills, 167, East Wash- ington st.


Cottman John A. & Co., merchant tailors ard clothiers, Pennsylvania st., north room under new Odd Fellows Hall.


Cottrell & Knight, manufacturers of lo- comotive flues, copper piping and soda founts, Delaware st., opposite Central Depot.


Cottrell Thomas, of Cottrell & Knight, Delaware st., opposite Central Depot.


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E. B. HOLLOWAY.


B. B. MORROW.


ERICA


AMERICAN HOTEL


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,


Is located opposite the Union Depot. where all trains arrive from and depart for all points East, West, North and South. This House, although new, has been


THOROUGHLY


REMODELED


And put in complete order for the accommodation and comfort of its guests.


ARLOF & AND ROOMS


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Are large and well ventillated, making it one of the most pleasant Hotels in the west. The proprietors trust, that by strict attention to


THE COMFORT OF THEIR GUESTS, To receive a liberal share of the public patronage.


HOLLOWAY & MORROW,


PROPRIETORS.


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ALBERT W. LANDON, PLAIN AND FANCY


Card & Job Printer


No. 19 East Washington Street,


OVER HARRISONS' BANK, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


COUGHLEN WILLIAM, OF MERRIT & COUGHLEN.


COULON CHAS., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 97 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


Council Thomas W., county commis- sioner.


Court House Saloon, Daniel Monninger, proprietor, 121 East Washington st.


Covert Isaac, silver plater, No. 8 West Washington st., second floor.


COVINGTON SAMUEL F., SECRETARY INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO.


COX W. C., of Mothershead & Cox, 18 East Washington st. .


Cox Chas., stoves and tin ware, 11 West Washington st.


Cox Jacob, portrait painter, Blake's build- ing


Coyner Martin L., contractor, office 14 East Washington st.


CRAL & BROTHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, FRUITS, FISH, SALT AND PRO- DUCE, 55 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Crawford J. S., shaving saloon, 4 Penn- sylvania st.


Creasor Win., sheepskin dealer and manu- factory, East Washington st., near Cady.


CRESSNER T., with Wm. Y. Wilcy, 10} East Washington st.


CRIQUI M., MERCHANT TAILOR, 11 East Washington st.


Croix J. De La, cleaning, scouring and re- pairing, Meridian st., bet. Washing- ton st. and Governor's Circle.


Cunningham F. P., confectionery and ice cream saloon, cor. Delaware and St. Clair sts.


Curchman F. M., clerk at Fletcher's bank and notary public.


DAGGETT WM. & CO., DRUGGISTS, BATES BUILDING, ILLINOIS ST. Dame Mrs. J. M., boarding, Pennsylvania bet. Maryland and Georgia sts.


Dame Jason, monumental marble works, 57 East Washington st.


MORITZ, BRO. & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ready Made Clothing,


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, &c. No. 19 West Washington street, Sherman's New Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Main Depot, 203 Main St., Cin., O.


Daniels H. W., clerk American and Uni- ted States Express Cos., 1 East Washington st.


DARBY & WILKINS, DEALERS IN GRO- CERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, &c., NO. 31 NORTHI ILLINOIS, MACY'S BUILDING. (See card.)


Darrow James, grocer, cor. Massachusetts av. and Walnut st.


Daugherty J. F., grocer, 39 Alabama st.


Daumont S. H., dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, fancy goods, silver and pla- ted ware, Meridian st., three doors south of post office.


DAVIS CHAS. B., GENERAL INSU- RANCE AGENT, OFFICE SECOND FLOOR ODD FELLOWS HALL. (See card, p. 139.)


DAVIS CHAS. B., of Gordon & Davis, office second floor Odd Fellows Hall.


DAVIS J. W. & CO., BRASS AND BELL FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, NEAR CENTRAL DEPOT.


Davis Evan L., grocery, Michigan road, near Indiana Central Railway.


Davis J. Enoch, printer, Citizen office.


Davis James, manager shoe shop of Deaf and Dumb Institute.


Davis I. & Co., manufacturers of steam engines, grist and saw mills, Union Foundry and Machine Shop, Delaware street.


Dayton & Asher, book publishers and deal- ers, Odd Fellows' Hall, 2d floor.


DEITZ G. & CO., WASHINGTON HALL AND RESTAURANT, 78 AND 80 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., ADJOIN- ING METROPOLITAN THEATER.


Delzell & Tyler, blank book manufacturers and book binders, East Washington. DEMOTT W. H., A. M., instructor Deaf and Dumb Institute.


Dernham M., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, a general va- riety of gents' furnishing goods, trunks, carpet bags, &c., opposite the Wright House.


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MUNSON'S Copper Tubular Lightning Rod


WITH SPIRAL FLANGES; HAS RECEIVED


THE FIRST PREMIUM! AT EVERY


State Fair, or Exhibition,


Of any kind, wherever displayed,


Including the American Institute, of New York City, which awarded a Prize Medal to the inventor; the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, Pa .; the National Fair, at its exhibition held at Louisville, Ky .; the State Fair of In- diana, and the State Fairs of Ohio and Connecticut.


We respectfully refer to :


JAS. S. ATHON, Superintendent of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane.


R. T. BROWN, M. D., of Crawfordsville, Indiana, State Geologist.


JOHN YOUNG, Professor of Natural Science, in North- Western Christian University.


Drs. PARVIN and KITCHEN, Indianapolis, Indiana.


LORIN ANDREWS, President of Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio.


I. P. COATES, Secretary of Board of Trade, 5 Brady street, Davenport, Iowa.


State and County Rights for Sale, and Rods Furnished at Wholesale.


The recommendations which my new Lightning Rod has received from all scientific men who have examined it, the high honor which has been awarded it above all competition at the Institutes and Fairs wherever exhibited, its undoubted practical usefulness, as demonstrated frequently during severe storms, in several years past, and the very lib- eral patronage it has received from an intelligent public, wherever introduced, justifies me in saying that it has no equal. For those not acquainted with its qualities, I will add that its conducting power is equal to fifteen ordinary iron rods; that it resists the action of the atmosphere, re- maining firm and serviceable for an age, and is ornamental on the best of buildings.


For Rods at Wholesale or Retail, call on or address,


DAVID MUNSON, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


For State or County Rights, address,


LOCKE & BRO., INSURANCE AGENTS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Dessar Brothers, merchant tailors, dealers | DUMONT & SINKER, MANUFACTUR-


in ready made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, No. 32 Temperance Hall building, Washington-st.


Dessar J. B., of Dessar Brothers, No. 23 Temperance Hall building, Washing- ton-st.


Dessar Ad, of Dessar Brothers, No. 32 Temperance Hall building, Washing- ton-st.


Dietricks Mrs. M., millinery, 55 East Washington-st.


Dietricks W., tobacconist, 55 East Wash- ington-st.


Dietz Adam, proprietor Paradise Garden, cor. Fort Wayne avenue and Alabama street.


DILLON JOHN B., HISTORIAN, OFFICE STATE HOUSE.


DILLON JO., printer, Sentinel office.


Dixon James W., grocer, 64 East Wash- ington-st.


DODD H. H., DEPUTY STATE AUDITOR, OFFICE NO. 7 KENTUCKY AVE- NUE.


DODD JOHN W., AUDITOR OF STATE, OFFICE NO. 7 KENTUCKY AVE- NUE.


DODGE W. C., ASSISTANT MASTER ME- CHANIC MADISON AND INDIAN- APOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY, OF- FICE AT THE DEPOT.


Doneghy John T. Dr., physician and sur- geon, office over 26 East Washington street.


Dorsey Thomas, saloon keeper, 180 East Washington-st.


Dougherty Charles, grocer, Delaware near Merrill-st.


DOUGHTY J. G., OF BINGHAM & DOUGHTY. SUPERINTENDENT OF DAILY STATE SENTINEL OF- FICE.


DOUGLASS & PALMER, BOOK BINDE- RY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFAC- TURERS, 364 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.


Douglass James G., of Donglass & Palmer, 36 East Washington-st.


Downey M., manufacturer and dealer in monuments, tomb stones, &c., Wash- ington-st.


Drake Edward B., of Root, Drake & Co., No. 68 East Washington-st.


Drake Gen. James P'., office Sentinel build- ings.


Drew S. W., carriage and wagon manu- factory, East Market square, north of court house.


Drotz Emile. of Stiedel & Drotz.


Drum James J., wholesale and retail gro- cer, No. 24 West Washington-st.


Ducker J. B., clocks, watches and jewelry, 171 East Washington-st.


ERS OF PORTABLE AND STATION- ARY STEAM BOILERS; CHIMNEYS, &c., SHOP ON UNION RAILROAD, ONE SQUARE EAST OF THE UNION DEPOT.


DUMONT JOHN J., OF DUMONT SINKER.


Dumont & Torbet, attorneys at law and notaries public, Old State Bank build- ing.


DUNBAR J., OF JENNINGS & DUNBAR. DUFFEY OSCAR, clerk Palmer House.


DUNBAR S. H., OF JENNINGS & DUN- BAR.


Duncan R. B., attorney at law, south-west cor. Washington and Meridian sts., second floor.


DUNLAP L., PHYSICIAN AND SUR- GEON, VIRGINIA AVENUE, NEAR WASHINGTON-ST.


DUNLAP LIVINGSTON, M. D., PHYSI- CIAN INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.


DUNLAP JOHN S., M. D., assistant phy- sician Indiana Hospital for the In- sane.


DUNLAP LIVINGSTON, M. D., physician Deaf and Dumb Institute.


Dunlap John S., dealer in staple and fancy dry goods, north-west corner of Washington and Meridian sts.


DUNN THOMAS B., PROPRIETOR SA- LOON AND EATING ROOMS, NORTH ILLINOIS STREET, OPPOSITE THE BATES HOUSE.


Dunn J. W., brick mason and plasterer.


Dunn John C., practical plumber, No. 67 Washington-st.


Darrach G. M., physician, 41 New Jersey street.


EAGLE JOHN H., FOREMAN NEWS DEPARTMENT INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOURNAL.


EDGARJ. W., NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICE NO. 2 MeQUAT'S BLOCK.


EGAR JAS. W., CLERK UNITED STATES RECEIVER'S OFFICE.


Edwards B. J., grocer, corner South street and Virginia avenue.


Eden & Pigg, carpenters aud joiners, Market street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware.


EDGAR & FREEMAN, MANUFACTU- RERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 6 WEST WASH- INGTON ST.


EDGAR S. A., OF EDGAR & FREEMAN. Edwards W., carpenter and builder, south- east corner of Market and Canal streets.


Finatz Anthony, grocer, corner Delaware and MeCarty streets.


ELDER & HARKNESS, publishers of the weekly Locomotive, book and job


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INDIANA 1


STATE JOURNAL


MAMMOTH


STEAM


PRINTING


ESTABLISHMENT,


PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Three doors South of Washington, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


The JOURNAL OFFICE is prepared to do all kinds of


BOOK AND JOB WORK,


Neatly, promptly and accurately. Being supplied with a number of fast presses, running by steam, every description of Printing can be done on short notice and quick time. We have in successful opera- tion one of GEO. P. GORDON'S " FIRE FLY" CARD PRESSES, an unrivaled machine, capable of printing from


8,000 to 20,000 Cards per Hour!


We can furnish printed Cards, when ordered in large quantities, at cheaper rates than other establishments in Indiana can buy the unprinted cards at stationery stores.


ADVERTISING.


The Daily and Weekly Journal furnish the best mediums in the State for mer- chants and others to advertise their business. It circulates in every county of the State, and has the heaviest local circulation of any paper published in Indianapolis.


JOURNAL COMPANY,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


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printers, Meridian street, opposite Farmers Hotel, corner of Illinois and post office.


ELDER JOHN R., of Elder & Harkness, Meridian street, opposite post office. Eldridge Jacob, of Littles, Eldridge & Co., Little's Hotel.


ELDRIDGE & CO., REAL ESTATE DEAL- ERS AND COMMISSION AGENCY, OFFICE AT LITTLE'S HOTEL. (See card.)


Elff & Regenauer, proprietors Meridian Saloon, No. 25 South Meridian street. Elliott C. A., wholesale and retail dealer


in all kinds of groceries, foreign and domestic liquors, sold at Cincinnati prices, corner of Maryland and Meri- dian streets.


Elliott T. B., physician and surgeon, office west side of Illinois street, north Bates Honse.


Elliott Byron K., attorney and counsellor at law.


ELLSWORTH & COLLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE 103 SOUTH ME- RIDIAN ST.


Ellsworth, Redstone & Co., solicitors of patents, office on South Meridian st., near post office.


ELLSWORTH HENRY W., of Ellsworth & Colley, 10} South Meridian.


EMERY PHILIP A., A. M., instructor Deaf and Dumb Institute.


Emers, Brickmeyer & Co., flour, feed and groceries, No. 166 E. Washington st. Emers Philip, of Emers, Brickmeyer & Co., 166 East Washington st.


Emmenegger Metz, eating saloon, 111 East Washington st.


Emmerich & Rease, carpenters and build- ers, East Washington street, near Noble.


Empire Saloon, R. Beebe, proprietor, No. 23 East Washington street.


EPISCOPALLAN ( CHRIST'S CHURCH), north-east cor. Meridian and Circle. EPPINGER COL. LOU,, PROPRIETOR WRIGHT HOUSE. WASHINGTON ST., OPPOSITE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL OFFICE. ( See advertise- ment.)


Evansville, Indianapolis & Cleveland Rail- road, office over post office.


Ewings Dr. J., private medical office, established at No. 9 Virginia avenue. FAHNESTOCK JOHN, JOB PRINTER, ENGRAVER, AND LITHOGRAPH- ER, SHERMAN'S NEW BUILDING, WEST WASHINGTON ST.


FARMERS & DROVERS HOTEL, J. W. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, 212 WEST WASHINGTON STREET.


Georgia streets, H. E. Buehrig, pro- prietor.


Feary & Low, carpenters and joiners, New Jersey, south of Washington street.


Feld G., sign and fresco painter, south- east corner of East Washington and East sts.


Feller Geo., watch and clock maker, Illi- nois st., opposite Bates House.


Fellows J. W., Daguerrean artist, No. 33 West Washington st.


FERGUSON C. A., DEALER IN WATCH- ES, CLOCKS AND SILVER WARE, NO. 7 WEST WASHINGTON ST.


FERGUSON K. (W. & F.), attorney at law and notary public, No. 21} East Washington st., second floor.


FERTIG FRANK, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, 63 EAST WASHINGTON ST., SECOND FLOOR.


Fey R., shaving saloon, 151 East Wash- ington st.


Fitzgibbon M. & Co., wholesale grocers and commission merchants, opposite Union Depot.


Fitzgibbon M., of M. Fitzgibbon & Co., opposite Union Depot.


Finney R. P., Bates' City Mills, No. 282 East Washington st.


Finter Friedrich, bakery, Fort Wayne avenue, near Alabama st.


FIRST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner Alabama and New York sts.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, north- east cor. Circle and Market sts.


Fischer & Brother, boot and shoe makers, Bluff road, near McCarty st.


FISHBACK JOHN, CASH DEALER IN HIDES, OILS AND LEATHER, COR- NER MERIDIAN AND MARYLAND STS.


FISHIBACK W. P., attorney at law and notary public, office No. 70 East Washington street, few doors east of Odd Fellows' Hall.


FISHER ANDREW, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, SOUTH EAST DIAGO- NAL, OPPOSITE BRANCH BANK.


FLAGG S. A. & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, PALMER BLOCK, ILLI- NOIS ST. ( See card, p. 155.)


Fletcher II. A. & Co., dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, carpets, floor oil cloths, mats, rugs, Fletcher's new block, No. 10 Fast Washington st.


Fahnestock Miss C. S. K. & Sister, man- tua makers and dealers in imported | Fletcher HI. A., of H. A. Fletcher & Co., bonnets, dress silks, &c., 14 Illinois street.


Fletcher's new block, No. 10 East Washington st.


Fletcher S. A., banker, No. 30 Enst Wash- ington st.


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DAILY AND WEEKLY INDIANA


STATE SENTINEL


Steam Printing Mouse,


Nos. 16, 18 & 20 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


BINGHAM & DOUGHTY, . PROPRIETORS.


Possessing facilities unsurpassed by any Establishment in the West, we are prepared to do all kinds of


Colored, Job & Book Printing,


On the most Advantageous Terms.


Our assortment of TYPE AND PRINTING MATERIAL is large and complete, with SEVEN STEAM POWER PRESSES, of the latest improvement.


Orders for all kinds of Plain and Decorative Job Printing and Book Work are solicited, which will be promptly filled.


Terms of the Daily Sentinel. Mammoth Weekly Sentinel.


Daily, one year, in advance .. . ·$6,00 Daily, six months, in advance 3.00


Daily, one week, payable to carriers,. 1216


Weekly, one year, in advance, .. . $1,50


Weekly, five copies, one year, in advance, .... 7-(M) Weekly, ten copies, one year, in advance ..... 10,00 Weekly, twenty copies, one year, in advance. and one copy to getter up of club, ....... 20,00)


The INDIANA STATE SENTINEL is the State organ of the Democratic party of Indiana. As such it will be devoted to the advocacy and defence of the principles and policy of the Democratic party as laid down in its National and State Platformis. It is, also, a general newspaper, and contains domestic and foreign intelligence, select miscellany, commercial news, and the state of the markets at home and abroad, and articles npon agriculture, science and the arts. The MAMMOTH WEEKLY SENTINEL is the largest and best family newspaper in the State.


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FLETCHER S. A., JR., REAL ESTATE AGENT, 19 EAST WASHINGTON ST., THIRD FLOOR.


FLETCHER S., Treasurer Gas Light and Coke Co.


Forest Mrs. Sarah, boarding, 35 Alabama street.


FOUDRAY JOHN E., county sheriff, office court house square.


FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Market and Delaware sts.


Franco D., ready made clothing, 41 West Washington street.


Frank Anthony, grocer, 162 West Wash- ington st.


FREEMAN N. B., OF EDGAR & FREE- MAN.


FRENCHI CHARLES G., WATCH MAKER ANDJEWELER, NO. 37 WEST WASH- INGTON ST., 4 DOORS EAST OF PALMER HOUSE.


FRIEDLANDER S., of Mitchell & Fried- lander, No. 34 West Washinton st.


FRIENDS' CHURCH (HICKSITE), Dela- ware, between Michigan and North streets.


FRIENDS' CHURCH (ORTHODOX), cor. Delaware and St. Clair sts.


FRINK S. C., M. D., DENTIST, NO. 8 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


FROST & BUELL, MANUFACTURERS OF GERMAN, GERMAN CHEMICAL, AND FANCY SOAPS, PEARL, BE- TWEEN ILLINOIS AND MERIDIAN STS.


FROST J. M. & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT MEDICINES, PEARL, BETWEEN MERIDIAN AND ILLI- NOIS.


Fusley Wm., architect, Blake's building, No. 3, third floor.


Funkhouser D., Dr., No. 5 South Meridian street.


Galt House, proprietor J. Schimmel, Illi- nois st. near Union Depot.


Ganter C., confectionery, 183 East Wash- ington st.


GARRATT & LITTLE, BRASS AND BELL FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, NEAR CENTRAL DEPOT.


Gard E. R., ambrotypist and photograph gallery, No. 8 East Washington st.


Gard & Runnion, capital picture gallery, 32} East Washington st., opposite Wright House.


Gaston H. R., manufacturer of carriages, spring wagons, &c., No. 24 North Il- linois st.


Gaston John M .. physician and surgeon.


Gates J. J., blacksmith, New Jersey, bet. Washington and Maryland sts.


Gathke Fred., grocer, 244 East Washing- ton st.


Gay & Stevens, manufacturers of lumber, lath and shingles, one square south of Madison Depot.


Gay A., of Gay & Stevens, one square south of Madison Depot.


Geisel Henry, of Emers, Brickmeyer & Co., 166 East Washington st.


Geisendorf G. W. & Co., Hoosier Woolen Factory, north side of Washington st., near White River bridge.


Gentry A. T., of Tarlton & Gentry, Odd Fellow's Hall.


George James, grocer, 143 West Wash- ington st.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH, New Jersey, bet. Market and Ohio sts. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ohio, bet. Illinois and Market sts.


GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCHI, Ala- bama, south of Washington.


GERMAN METHODIST CHURCH, Ohio st., east of New Jersey.


GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH, Ala- bama, south of Market st.


German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Indiana, A. Seidensticker, presi- dent.


Gettis Wm., gilder and picture frame manufacturer, opposite Bates House, Illinois st.


Gibbs J. H., of Sheriden & Gibbs, near Phiel's old stand, east Washington st. Gibbs Reuben, shaving, hair dressing and shampooning, basement Wright House. Gillett Lucinda L. Miss, Matron Deaf and Dumb Institute.


GILLETT II. S., A. M., instructor Deaf and Dumb Institute.


Gilliman M. A., ladies' fancy store, No. 5 Bates House.


GLASER & BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORING, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE, NO. 2 BATES HOUSE. (See card, page 136.) Gleason G. F. shaving saloon, Louisiana st., opposite Union Depot.


Glenn W. & H., dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, Bates House block. Goebel G., South st., bet. Delaware and Pennsylvania.


GOEPPER FRED., (successor to Baner & Goepper,) CLOTHING AND MER- CHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH- MENT, 21 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Gold Adam, grocer, 78 E. Washington st. Gold Adam, groceries and provisions, na- tional road, near toll gate.


Goldsberry L. D., stoves, tin, sheet and copper iron works.


GOODWIN T. A., EDITOR INDIAN.1 AMERICAN, OFFICE NO. 10, WEST MARKET ST.


GORDON & DAVIS, LAW AND COL- LECTION OFFICE, OFFICE SECOND FLOOR ODD FELLOW'S HALL.


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GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


M. LITTLE.


I. LITTLE.


JACOB ELDRIDGE.


LITTLE'S HOTEL,


South-East Corner Washington and New Jersey Streets, .


INDIANAPO 8, IND.


LITTLES, ELDRIDGE & CO., PROPRIETORS.


GOOD FARE AND LOW BILLS


This is a House of long standing, and we hope, by giving our individual atten- tion to the comfort and wants of our guests, to make all feel at home, and be deserving of the patronage of our friends and the traveling public. We have, in connection with the House, an


EXTENSIVE STABLE, And we


Run a Free Omnibus to and from the Depot, To all trains. We also have Accommodation Carriages, Hacks, &c., on hand at all times.


ELDRIDGE & CO.,


Dealers and Negotiators in the Purchase, Sale and Exchange of


REAL ESTATE, FARMS,


And Farming Lands. Will also attend to the Leasing of Lots, Renting of Houses, Farms, &c. Our long experience in the above business is to us a sufficient guarantee for public patronage.




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