G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1858 and 1859. Volume One, Part 25

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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MACY & MORRIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE OVER 24 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, 2D FLOOR. MACY DAVID, GENERAL AGENT AND SUPERINTENDENT PERU AND IN- DIANAPOLS R. R. CO., OFFICE 24 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, SECOND FLOOR.


MACY DAVID, STATE DIRECTOR OF BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.


MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, OFFICE SOUTH BET. PENNSYLVANIA AND DELA WARE STS.


Magnolia Saloon, Illinois-st., near Wash- ington ; H. DeNight, proprietor.


Maguire, Clark & Tellkamp, carriage man- ufacturers, 40 Pennsylvania-st.


Mahan Mrs., dress making, 7 Kentucky · Avenue.


MAJOR STEPHEN, JUDGE OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT; OF- FICE, COURT HOUSE.


Malott V. T., teller Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.


Mansion Ale House, N. Blaes proprietor, Delaware bet. Maryland and Georgia streets.


Mansur W. & I., pork packers ; office, 12 South Meridian-st .; packing house, north of White River bridge.


Markham Thos., manufacturer of wagons and carriages and horse shoer, corner Pennsylvania and Maryland sts.


Marion Fire Company No. 1, cor. Massa- chusetts Avenue and New York sts. Marsee John, barber, corner South and East streets.


Martin L. R., with Wm. Y. Wiley, no- tary public, 10} East Washington-st. Martz Miss E., dress maker, 41 Alabama street.


MASONIC HALL, SOUTH-EAST COR. WASHINGTON AND TENNESSEE STREETS.


Matthe Miss Amelia, millinery and dress making, 165 East Washington-st.


Mathwegg J., shoe maker; shop cor. of Illinois-st. and Indiana Avenue.


May A., cooperage, East near Georgia street.


May Edwin, superintendent U. S. C. HI. & P. O., Market near Pennsylvania-st. Mayer John F., manufacturer and repairer of umbrellas and parasols, first door east of Wright House, up stairs.


MAYHEW E. C. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, NO. 4


ROBERTS' BLOCK, OPPOSITE THE UNION DEPOT.


Mayhew Royal, county surveyor ; office, county buildings.


Meck E. S., bill poster and distributor, Sentinel office.


MEEK ROBERT, MASTER MACHINIST, INDIANAPOLS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD CO .; OFFICE, AT R. R. SHOP.


MELVILLE E. B., superintendent mer- chant tailoring establishment at Glaser & Brothers.


MEREDITH WM., printer, Journal office. MERRILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAW, MEDI- CAL, MISCELLANEOUS AND


SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS, NO. 25 EAST WASHINGTON ST., 'ONE DOOR WEST WRIGHT HOUSE.


MERRITT & COUGHLEN, MANUFAC- TURERS AND DEALERS IN BLANK- ETS. FLANNELS, JEANS, SATI- NETTS, &c., SOUTH SIDE WASH- INGTON, NEAR WHITE RIVER BRIDGE. (See advertisement, page 139).


MERRITT GEORGE, OF MERRITT & COUGHLEN.


METROPOLITAN THEATRE, CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENNESSEE STS., C. T. SHERLOCK LESSEE AND MANAGER.


Metzger A., Union Bakery, Pennsylvania st., second door south of Washington. MEYER GEORGE F., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBAC-


- CO. CIGARS AND SNUFF, NO. 35 WEST WASHINGTON ST.


Meyer J. H., grocer, Massachusetts ave- nue, near Noble st.


Meyer L., of Shildmeier & Meyer, 144 East Washington st.


Middlemas D. C., stove and glass-ware depot, 107 West Washington st.


MILES OSCAR, printer, Citizen office.


MILLER W., ASSISTANT TICKET AGENT, UNION RAILWAY COM- PANY, OFFICE AT THE UNION DEPOT.


Miller George, groeer, near White River bridge.


Miller G. W., physician and surgeon, office west side Illinois st., north of Bates House.


Miller HI., grocer. Noble, near North st. Miller C. H .. carpeuter and joiner, Geor- gia, near Noble st.


Miller Charles G., grocery, 100 East Wash- ington st.


Mills, Alford & Co., wholesale grocers and dealers in produce, No. 36 East Wash- ington st., opposite Wright House.


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E. A. HALL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Agent for I. M. Singer's


SEWING MACHINE,


Scott's Fashions, and Hall's System of Garment Cutting.


OCULIST, AURIST, AND GENERAL SURGEON,


PERINE


No. 39 East Washington Street, over McGinnis' Clothing Store,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


PROF. UPDEGRAFF,


Formerly resident Physician at Willis' Hospital, Philadelphia, and for many years Principal of the Danville Eye and Ear Infirmary, Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturer upon Physiology, has taken an office in this place, and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public that all diseases of the Eye and Ear (with few exceptions) are curable; and will operate on Cataract, Cross Eyes, Artifi- cial Pupil, Opacities of the. Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids, Sore Eyes, and all diseases of the organ. Deafness, difficulty of Hearing, even when the drum is entirely gone, will insert an artificial, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural. He will also operate on Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Contracted Limbs, perform the operation for Artificial Nose, by healing on a new one, and insert Artificial Eyes, giving them all the motion and expression of the natural, defying detection. They are inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain. The superior advantages he has had in Europe and this country in perfecting himself in all that is new and valuable in surgery, warrants him in saying that everything within the bounds of the profession may be expected of him.


TO THE BALD .- You can have your hair restored, no matter how bald you are. One week's time, in most cases, being sufficient to produce a hair from every folicle that produced a hair before. Gray hair can be restored to its natural color without dying.


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Mills H. W., of Mills, Alford & Co., No. « 36 East Washington st., opposite Wright House.


Mills & Mansur's livery and sale stables, Pennsylvania, between Maryland and Washington sts.


MILNER J., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICE NO. 70 EAST WASHINGTON ST., OVER TOUSEY & BYRAM'S STORE.


MITCHELL & FRIEDLANDER, clothiers and dealers in every variety of gent's furnishing goods, No. 34 West Wash- ington st.


MITCHELL J., of Mitchell & Friedlander, No. 34 West Washington st.


MITCHELL WM., printer, Citizen office. MOFFITT & KENDRICK, DRS., RESI- DENT DENTISTS, SENTINEL BUILD- ING, SECOND STORY.


MOFFITT JOHN, of Moffitt & Kendrick, Sentinel building, second story.


MOFFITT JOIIN, printer, Locomotive of- fice.


Moffitt Wm., apothecary and druggist, No.


146 East Washington st., opposite Little's Hotel.


Moffitt John, county coroner, office at city cemetery.


Montague Wm., wagon making, corner Maryland st. and Virginia avenue. Mooneys & Co., wholesale and retail deal- ers in leather, hides and oils, Meri- dian st., east of Union depot.


Mooney W. W., of Mooneys & Co., Meri- dian st., east Union depot.


Mooney J. E., of Mooneys & Co., Meridian st., east of Union depot.


Moore J. L., express messenger, American Express Company, Indianapolis and St. Louis route.


Moore Henry, grocer, 11 Illinois st.


MORITZ, BRO. & CO., READY MADE CLOTHING, 19 WEST WASHING- TON-ST., SHERMAN'S NEW BUILD- ING.


MORITZ & BROTHER, dealers in cloth- ing, No. 3 East Washington st. Morley Lucinda M. Miss, teacher of music Indiana Institute for the Blind.


MORRIS SAMUEL V., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, OF- FICE OVER 24 EAST WASHING- TON ST.


MORRIS JOHN D., AGENT INDIANAP- OLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD CO., OFFICE CORNER DELAWARE AND LOUISIANA STS.


Morrison & Ray, attorneys and counselors at law, office over 26 East Washing- ton st.


Morrison James, of Morrison & Ray, of- fice over 26 Bast Washington st.


Morrison John T., deputy county clerk, office county buildings.


Morrison J., staple and fancy dry goods, carpets, &c.


Morrison W. H., of Mills, Alford & Co., No. 36 East Washington st., opposite Wright House.


MORROW B. B., of Holloway & Morrow, opposite Union depot.


MOSES L. W., OPTICIAN, MANUFAC- TURER AND IMPORTER OF FINE SPECTACLES AND OPTICAL IN- STRUMENTS, NO. 8 WEST WASH- INGTON ST.


MOTHERSHEAD & COX, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY GOODS, 18 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


MOTHERSHEAD F. M., of Mothershead & Cox, 18 East Washington st.


Mount A. S., of Mooneys & Co., Meridian st., east Union depot.


Mueller John, importer of wines, liquors, cigars, &c., and dealer in old Bour- bon whisky, 184 East Washington st. Munson & Johnson, wholesale and retail dealers in cooking, parlor, and heat- ing stoves, manufacturers of tin, sheet-iron and copper ware, No. 62, first door east Odd Fellow's Hall.


Munson C. H., of Munson & Johnson, No. 62, first door east Odd Fellow's Hall. MURPHY & HOLLIDAY, WHOLESALE


AND RETAIL DEALERS IN IRON, STEEL. SPRINGS, AXLES, NUTS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, &c., 34 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


MURPHY J. W., of Murphy & Holliday, No. 34 East Washington st.


Myers & Hesse, manufacturers of chairs and settees, Alabama, between Wash- ington and Market sts.


Myer & Brother, clothiers and dealers in gent's furnishing goods, No. 8 East Washington st., Fletcher's block.


Myers Chas., brick yard, near Lawrence- burg depot.


NALTNER MARTIN, PROP'R NEBRAS- KA SALOON, OPP. UNION DEPOT. National Democrat, (weekly) Francis King treasurer, office Atheneum building. NEBRASKA SALOON, EWRICK & NALT-


NER, PROPRIETORS, LOUISIANA ST., OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.


NELL JOHN B., attorney at law and no- notary public, office East Washing- ton st.


NEW JOIIN C., county clerk, office Court- house square.


Newcomb & Tarkington, attorneys and counselors at law, office over 24 East Washington st.


Newcomb Horatio C., of Newcomb & Tark- ington, office over 24 East Washing- tou st.


Newcomb C., lager beer saloon, 133 Ten- nessee st.


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BRYANT'S & Commercial College, e


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EMPHATICALLY


THE


CHEAPEST AND BEST.


RAMSAY'S BLOCK, CORNER ILLINOIS AND MARYLAND STREETS, ONE SQUARE SOUTH PALMER HOUSE,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


The facilities for acquiring a thorough Business Eeducation at this School have been increased till now unsurpassed. The room is one of the largest and best venti- lated in the west, and in addition to the Teachers formerly connected with the School, we expect to secure the services of a gentleman who has had over twenty years ex- perience as a Merchant and active business man. The regular lecturers hereafter will be DR. R. T. BROWN, GEO. K. PERRIN, Esq., JOHN COBURN, Esq., and the Principal, each of whom are well known.


The large number graduating at this School in the past year has far surpassed every expectation, while nine-tenths of them are in good business, and fully estab- lishes the assertion that it is not only the cheapest but most thorough School in the west.


Each pupil, on bearing satissactory examination, will receive a Diploma that is acknowledged to surpass any in the Union. The original design of which (may be seen at all times at our room) cost us months of labor.


The Course of Studies embraces not only Book-Keeping, but all the connecting branches, such as Penmanship, Mercantile Arithmetic, Mercantile Correspondence, Detecting Counterfeit Money, &c., with daily lectures on Mercantile Law, and such subjects as are essential to every man.


Terms for complete course, with right of reviewing at pleasure, $25.00.


T. J. BRYANT, Principal.


VACATION FROM JULY Ist TO SEPT. Ist. .


The undersigned, being personally acquainted with Prof. T. J. BRYANT, and his general character as a Teacher and Penman, feel satisfied that he thoroughly understands his business, and will accomplish all he promises, and we cheerfully recommend his Institute to all who wish the aid of an experienced teacher, or to acquire a complete business education.


ASHBEL P. WILLARD, Gov. AQUILLA JONES, Treasurer of State.


A. A. HAMMOND, Lt. Gov. WM. B. BEACH, Clerk Supreme Court. GORDON TANNER, Rep. Supreme Court.


DANIEL MCCLURE, Sec'y. of State. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of State. S. D. LYON, State Librarian.


N. B. Any scholar who has completed his course with me, and has not received all I have ever promised will have his money refunded on showing that the fault is mine.


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New Court House and Post Office, cor. | OSGOOD, SMITH & CO., PROPRIETORS Market and Pennsylvania sts.


NEWMAN J. S., DIRECTOR, UNION RAILWAY CO., OFFICE AT UNION DEPOT.


NEWMAN JOHN S., PRESIDENT, IN- DIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY, OF- FICE, COR. MARYLAND AND DEL- AWARE STS.


Nicolai Charles, harness maker, 268 East Washington st.


NICOLAI JULIUS, GROCER AND PRO- VISION MERCHANT AND IMPORT- ER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, &c., WASHI- INGTON ST., OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE.


Nichols T. M., Dentist, 24 South Meridian st.


1 Niggemann Fred., saloon keeper, 186 East Washington st.


NOBLE W. H. L., GENERAL TICKET AGENT, INDIANAPOLIS AMD CIN- CINNATI RAIL ROAD CO., OFFICE COR. DELAWARE AND LOUISI- ANA STS.


NORDYKE B. R., Instructor, Deaf and Dumb Institute.


North G. C., Dentist, 39 West Washington st., second floor.


NORTHCOTT JAMES, printer, Citizen office.


NORTH STREET METHODIST CHURCHI, North st., West of Alabama.


OHR A. D., ASSISTANT TICKET AGENT, UNION RAILWAY CO., OFFICE AT THE UNION DEPOT.


OHR JOHN H., AGENT ADAMS EX- PRESS CO., NO. 12 EAST WASH- INGTON ST.


Ohr M. L., daguerrean artist, 45 East Washington st., second floor.


Okey J. D., fish dealer, N. E. cor. Washing- ton and Meridian sts.


O'NEAL & CHAPMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 45 EAST WASHINGTON ST., SECOND FLOOR.


O'Neal R., of O'Neal & Tull, on Washing- tou st., half square West of Little's Hotel.


O'Neal & Tull, dealers in oak and poplar lumber, shingles and lath, yard on Washington st., half square West of Little's Hotel.


OSBORN SAMUEL, PRIVATE SECY TO GOVERNOR, OFFICE AT STATE HOUSE.


Ostermeyer & Co., dry-goods and groce- ries, S. W. cor. of East Washington and East sts.


Osgood J. B., house and sign painter, Kentucky avenue. 4th door South.


OSGOOD J. R., of Osgood, Smith & Co., Illinois st., South of Union Depot.


LAST, PEG, HUB, SPOKE, FELLOE AND WHEEL MANUFACTORY, ILLINOIS STREET, SOUTH OF UNION DEPOT.


OTIS WM. H., AUDITOR INDIANAPO- LIS, PITTSBURGH AND CLEVE- LAND R. R .; OFFICE COR. ME- RIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STS.


Ott John, manufacturer of fashionable furniture, West Washington, opposite State House.


Otten D., tobacconist, 159 E. Washington. Palmer Ed. L., of Douglass & Palmer, 363 East Washington st.


PALMER HOUSE, COR. WASHINGTON AND ILLINOIS STS., JESSE D. CARMICHAEL, PROP'R.


Palmer House Saloon, cor. West Washing- ton and Illinois sts., Shafer & Wals- man, proprietors.


PALMER T. G., DEPUTY STATE AU- DITOR; OFFICE NO. 7 KENTUCKY AVENUE.


PARISETTE JOSEPH, CONFECTIONER, NORTH ILLINOIS ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE.


Parrish Hardin, director of Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.


Parrish H., stock and bill broker; office over 24 East Washington st.


PARK & BRADEN, DEALERS IN AG- RICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES OF ALL KINDS, 81 WEST WASHINGTON ST. (See card, p. 155.)


Parks T., attorney at law, south-west cor. Washington and Meridian sts.


Parmerlee J. C., of Yandes & Co., 38 East Washington st.


PARROTT HORACE, GENERAL TICKET AGENT INDIANA CENTRAL R. W .; OFFICE COR. MARYLAND AND DELAWARE STS.


Parrott & Son, grocers, 200 West Wash- ington st.


Parry, Bullard & Wright, Drs., practice of medicine in all its branches; office at the old stand of Parry & Bullard, on Meridian st., a few doors south of the post office.


Parry Charles, of Drs. Parry, Bullard & Wright; office at the old stand of Parry & Bullard, on Meridian st., & few doors south of the post office.


Parry Chas., vice president Indiana Cen- tral Railway, office 23 South Meri- dian st.


Patterson James, livery stable, Maryland, bet. Pennsylvania and Meridian st. Patterson J. P., traveling agent for J. W. Holland.


PATTERSON R. M., SUPERINTENDENT UNION RAILWAY CO., OFFICE AT UNION DEPOT.


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BATES HOUSE,


JUDSON, Proprietor,


NOTH-WEST CORNER WASHINGTON AND ILLINOIS STREETS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


STEWART & BOWEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL WINDOW PAPER, AND


PRINTER'S MATERIALS, No. 18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. :


LET TRADE SUPPLIED AT CINCINNATI PRICES.


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PATTERSON SAMUEL, TIME KEEPER INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD CO., OFFICE AT THIE R. R. SHOP.


Patterson S. J., flouring mill, Fall creek, near White river bridge.


Patterson Wm., attorney at law, office room No. 7 Temperance Hall.


Patterson House, A. S. Kingsley, proprie- tor, Alabama. near Market st.


Parvin M. D., 60 Alabama st.


PAYNTER E. W., printer, Citizen office. Pearson L., express messenger, American Express Co., Indianapolis and St. Louis route.


PECK E. J., DIRECTOR UNION RAIL- WAY CO., OFFICE AT UNION DE- POT.


PECK E. J .. PRESIDENT UNION RAIL- WAY CO., OFFICE AT UNION DE- POT.


PECK E. J., SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND RAILROAD CO., OFFICE LOUISI- ANA, BET. TENNESSEE AND MIS- SISSIPPI STS.


Pelton O. H., express messenger, Ameri- can Express Co., Bellefontaine and Indianapolis railroad.


Pennsylvania House, proprietors, Henry Hahn & Co., Washington st., cor. East.


PERKINS SAM'L. E., JUDGE SUPREME COURT.


Perine R. R., agent for Smith & Steven- son, office on Maryland st., bet. Me- ridian and Illinois.


Perrine T. B. & Co., wood and copper- plate engravers, 17 West Washing- ton st.


PERRINE J. B., BOOK, STATIONERY AND PERIODICAL DEPOT, 1 ODD FELLOWS HALL.


Perrin & Perrin, attorneys and counsel- ors at law,, office College Hall build- ing, 45 East Washington st.


PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD, OFFICE NEW JERSEY ST., NEAR RAILROAD TRACK.


Petrie John, hotel keeper, 222 East Wash- ington st.


PHELPS W., ASSISTANT AGENT MAD- ISON INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD CO. OFFICE SOUTH, BET. DELA- WARE AND PENNSYLVANIASTS. Phipps I. N., land agent, Market, bet. Delaware and Pennsylvania sts. Piechohowski Macici, saloon, 27 Alabama street.


Piel W. F., dealer in dry goods and gro- ceries, 240 Last Washington st.


Pierson S. D., of Hobbs & Pierson, 86 East Washington st.


Pleasants J. Dr., office Pennsylvania st., one door north of Washington.


Plumbing and Gass Fitting Establish- ment, Washington st. op. state house. POPE J. P., AGENT, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, 33 WEST WASH- INGTON ST.


PORTER ALBERT G., of McDonald & Porter, office second floor, Odd Fel- lows Hall.


POTTAGE BENJAMIN, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALER IN HARD- WARE AND SADDLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c., 76 WEST WASH- INGTON ST.


Pratt R. R., express messenger, American Express Co., Indianapolis and St. Louis route.


Pratt J. S., wholesale and retail dealer in hardware and cutlery, stoves, nails, window sash and glass, mill and cross cut saws, grindstones, &c., north east cor. Washington and Meridian streets.


Pratt & Sinker, agents for Knapp's pat- ent lamp, office and store in Dunlop's row, Meridian st., next door south of Wesley Chapel.


Pressel Charles C., grocer, cor. Michigan and Tennessee sts.


Quarles William, attorney at law and no- tary public, 35 East Washington st., second floor.


RAILROAD CITY COMMERCIAL COL- LEGE, COR. ILLINOIS AND MARY- LAND STS., T. J. BRYANT, PROP'R. AND PRINCIPAL. (See advertise- ment, page 165).


RAILROAD PRINTING OFFICE, JOHN FAHNESTOCK, ENGRAVER ON WOOD AND COPPER, LITHO- GRAPHER AND FINE JOB PRINT- ER, SHERMAN'S BLOCK, WEST WASHINGSON-ST.


Ramsay J. F., furniture ware-rooms, 17 Illinois st., south of Palmer House.


Ramsay W. L., plumber, Kentucky av., near Tennessee st.


Rand F., attorney at law, office over 26 East Washington st.


RANDALL JOIIN, printer, Indianapolis Journal office.


RASCHIG CHARLES M., MANUFAC- TURER AND DEALER IN IMPORT- ED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, &c., 15 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


Ray Charles A., of Morrison & Ray, office over 26 East Washington st.


Ray House, cor. of Delaware and South sts., M. M. Ray, proprietor.


RAY & WELLHOUSE, PUBLISHERS OF THE INDIANA FARMER, OFFICE, ROOM 32 SENTINEL BUILDINGS.


RAY JAMES ML, CASHIER OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDI- ANA.


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WRIGHT HOUSE,


EAST WASHINGTON STREET,


SOUTH SIDE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


LOU. EPPINGER, PROPRIETOR.


BOARD, $1,00 PER DAY.


LGuests carried to and from the House Free of Charge.


This House is situated in the centre of business, on Washington street, which is the principal Street, only three squares from the Union Depot.


It has been lately refitted and newly furnished throughout, and is now capable of accommodating two hundred Guests. On the arrival of every Train, Guests will and an Omnibus to convey them to and from the Cars, free of charge. The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and will not be inferior to he best Hotel in the United States.


The proprietor will spare no pains to make this the best one dollar a day house in the Western country.


Connected with the Above in one of the Finest


RESTAURATS


In the Western country, where at all times of the day and night,


The FINEST DELICACIES of the Season may be Found. So that the above House will be found


The most Convenient for Strangers Visiting the City.


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RAY J. N., of Rav & Wellhouse, editor In- | Robinius Frank, grocer, Delaware, between diana Farmer, office room 32 Sentinel South and Merrill sts. buildings.


Rea J. H., attorney at law, old State Bank building.


REDSTONE JOHN H., DRAUGHTSMAN AND PROCURER OF PATENTS, 10} SOUTH MERIDIAN-ST.


REEVES C. C., LIVERY AND BOARD- ING STABLE, 194 EAST WASHING- TON ST.


REED BEN. F., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRAW GOODS, 22 EAST WASHINGTON ST., OPP. WRIGHT H USE.


Reeves Edward, of E. & W. M. Reeves, 46 West Washington st.


Reeves E. & W. M., grocers and dealers in produce, provisions, butter, eggs, &c., No. 46 West. Washington st.


Reeves Wm. M., of E. & W. M. Reeves, No. 46 West Washington.


Rehling C. H., boot and shoe maker, 176 East Washington st.


Reid E. S., grocer, cor. New Jersey st. and Virginia av.


Reinhardt L., boot and shoe maker, Mas- sachusetts av., bet. Delaware and Alabama sts.


Reinhardt P. J., lock smith and bell hanger, Illinois, bet. Maryland and Georgia sts.


Rentsch E., baker, Illinois st., near Union railroad track.


RESENER C. F., BOOT AND SHOE MA- KER, EAST WASHINGTON, NEAR PHIEL'S STAND.


Revels W. R. Rev., (col.) Methodist Epis Mississippi st.


Rhodes J. W., physician and surgeon, of- fice Sentinel buildings.


RHODIUS GEORGE, PROPRIETOR NA- TIONAL SALOON AND BILLIARD ROOMS, 27, SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. Richmann & Buchanan, wagon makers, 211 East Washington st.


Richter A. I., boot and shoe maker, 163 East Washington st.


Rider Henry, (colored) shaving saloon, 83 East Washington st.


Riemenschneider H., boot and shoe maker 179 East Washington st.


Riggs & Davis, meat market, Illinois, near Georgia st.


RILEY G. W. H., printer, Sentinel office. Riley Jos. S., of Klingensmith & Riley.


Rinkle David, shaving saloon, Illinois, near Louisiana st.


Rinkle J .. proprietor Tremont House. ROBERTS CHAPEL, ( Methodist) corner Pennsylvania and Market sts.


Roberts W. W., wholesale druggist and general wholesale patent medicine · agent, No. 14 West Washington st.


ROBINSON C. B., ASSISTANT SUPER- INTENDENT PERU AND INDIAN- APOLIS RAILROAD CO., OFFICE NEW JERSEY ST., NEAR RAIL- ROAD TRACK.


Robinson Wm. J. II., deputy county sheriff.


ROCKEY H. S., PAPER WAREHOUSE, 88 WEST WASHINGTON ST.


ROCKWOOD W. O., TREASURER INDI- ANAPOLIS 'AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE CORNER DELAWARE AND LOUIS- IANA STS.


Rogers James, brick yard, near Lawrence- burg depot.


Rolling Mill Saloon, D. Oehler, proprie- tor, Bluff road, near McCarty st.


Roll W. H., paper hangings, 12 Illinois street.


Root Chas. H., of Root, Drake & Co., No. 68 East Washinton st.


Root Deloss, of Root, Drake & Co., No. 68 East Washington st.


ROOT, DRAKE & CO., MANUFACTUR- ERS OF STOVES, GRATES, TIN- WARE, AND WHOLESALE DEAL- ERS IN IRON, NAILS, GLASS AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS; WARE- HOUSE No. 68 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.


Root Jerome B., of Root, Drake & Co. 68 East Washington st.


Rosengarten H., druggist and apothecary, Washington, near Delaware st., north side.


Rosenthal A., wholesale dealer in liquors and wines, and manufacturer of ci- gars, corner Illinois and Maryland streets.


Rosenthal J., physician and surgeon, of- fice at his drug store, corner of Illi- nois and Maryland sts.


Ros & Harper, wholesale grocers and commission merchants, corner Meri- dian and Louisiana sts., opposite Union depot.


Ross M. M., of Ross & Harper, corner Meridian and Louisiana sts., opposite Union depot.


Rossmann Chas., saloon, 119 East Wash- ington st.


Rothert L., boot and shoe maker, corner of Sonth and Delaware sts.


Rowell C. T., dentist, corner Liberty and North sts.


Rubush Jacob, of Hanway & Rubush, 4 East Washington st.


RUCKLE N. D., merchant tailor, 82 East Washington st., up stairs.


Rumann Natalie Mrs., millinery, 131 East Washington st.


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GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


ROBERT BROWNING,


DEALER IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES,


CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, Window Glass, Glassware, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Spices, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., No. 22 West Washingson St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


RUSCH FRED. P., PRODUCE AND COM- MISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLE- SALE DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, &c., 83 MASONIC HALL.


Ruschhaupt & Bals, dealers in all sorts of brandies, wines, Bourbon, gin, &c., 82 East Washington st.


Ruschhaupt Fred., of Ruschhaupt & Bals.




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