G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1858 and 1859. Volume One, Part 53

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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COURTS.


Circuit Court-First Mondays in March and September. Common Pleas Court-First Mondays in Jannary, April, July, and October. Commissioners Court-First Mondays in March, June, September and De- cember.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


R. S. Cox, Chief Engineer.


W. C. Lupton, and T. H. Barr, Assistant Engineers.


MOHAWK FIRE COMPANY, NO. 1-Engine House, Fourth street, south of Olive, Joseph H. Blake, President. .


VIGO ENGINE HOSE COMPANY NO. 2-En- gine House, Fourth street, south of Ol- ive, W. C. Lupton, President.


NORTHERN LIBERTY COMPANY NO. 3-En- gine House Lafayette street, north of Market, W. A. Thomas, President.


UNION HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1- House. Fourth street, between Olive and Walnut, C. Reichert, President.


FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION-B. M. Harrison, President; Joseph A. Blake, Sec- retary.


MILITARY.


FORT HARRISON GUARD, organized July 30, 1857, Armory north-east corner First and Olive streets.


A. O. Hough, Captain.


M. B. Hudson, First Lieutenant.


C. O. Wood, Second


J. H. Hamil, Third


J. G. Stephenson, President.


W. J. Williams, Secretary.


POST OFFICE.


Situated on Fourth street, south of Wa- bash, and is open during the week from 7% A. M., to 73 P. M. On Sab- bath days from 8 to 9, A. M. B. H. CORNWELL, post master.


LIBRARIES.


VIGO COUNTY LIBRARY, at Union Printing Office. I. M. Brown, Librarian. (Terms 5 cents per month.)


HARRISON TOWNSHIP LIBRARY, furnished by the township for the free use of the citizens, at the Union Printing Office. I. M. Brown, Librarian.


MCCLURE WORKINGMEN'S INSTITUTE LI- BRARY ASSOCIATION, established June 26, 1856, at the Union Printing Office. I. M. Brown, Librarian. One dollar initiation fee constitutes a member, who is entitled to the use of the li- brary.


NEWSPAPERS.


Terre Haute Journal, (Democratic) daily and weekly, G. F. Cookerly, editor and proprietor. Terre Haute Union, daily and weekly, I. M. Brown, editor, T. B. Long, asso- ciate editor.


Wabash Express, daily and weekly, R. N. Hudson, editor and proprietor.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Branch Bank of the State of Indiana. Southern Bank of Indiana. Prairie City Bank. McKeen and Tousey. Watson and Shannon.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS.


Baptist, Fourth, bet. Mulberry and Eagle, Rev. E. G. Taylor, pastor.


Baldwin Presbyterian, cor. Ohio and Fifth, Rev. J. G. Wilson, pastor.


Presbyterian ( O. S.) cor. Fifth and Pop- lar, Rev. T. Gordon, pastor. Methodist Episcopal, Fourth, north end, Rev. P. I. Beswick, pastor. Asbury Chapel, (Methodist) cor. Fourth and Poplar, Rev. P. Wiley, pastor.


Congregational, cor. Sixth and Cherry, Rev. M. A. Jewett, D. D., pastor. Episcopal, Fifth, bet. Wabash and Cherry, Rev. Win. G. Spencer, pastor. German Reformed, Fourth, bet. Swan and Oak, Rev. F. W. Stiffens, pastor. German Methodist Episcopal, Mulberry, bet. Fourth and Fifth, Rev. C. A. Shelper, pastor.


St. Joseph's, (Roman Catholic) Fifth, bet. Ohio and Walnut, Rev. F. Dimaria, priest.


Christian, Fourth, bet. Olive and Walnut. Universalist, cor. Olive and Fourth.


Methodist, (colored) First, south of Sheets, Rev. L. Johnson, pastor.


MASONIC.


All of the following Lodges meet at Ma- sonic Hall, Second street, bet. Wabash and Ohio sts :


TERRE HAUTE COUNCIL NO. 8-Stated meetings on Tuesday night of or pre- ceding the full moon in each month.


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TERRE HAUTE CHAPTER NO. 11-stated | meetings on Friday night of or pre- ceding the full moon in each month.


TERRE HAUTE LODGE NO. 19-stated meet- ings on Tuesday night of or preced- ing the full moon in each month.


SOCIAL LODGE NO. 86-stated meetings on the first Monday in each month.


ODD FELLOWS.


TERRE HAUTE LODGE No. 51-stated meet- ings every Saturday night.


FORT HARRISON LODGE No, 156-stated meetings every Tuesday night.


VIGO ENCAMPMENT No. 17 -- stated meet- ings on the first and third Thursdays of every month.


TEMPLES OF HONOR.


EVENING STAR TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 50- Meetings at their Temple, west side of public square, over American Ex- press Office, every Monday night.


MORNING STAR SOCIAL TEMPLE NO. 38 -- Meets in the Hall of the Temple of Honor, every Friday night.


EXCELSIOR DEGREE TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 29-Meets at Templers Hall on the first Tuesday and third Wednesday of each month.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


The German Benevolent Society stated meetings, first Saturday of every month at Union House.


The Hibernian Benevolent Society-stated meetings first and fifteenth of each month, Hall over the "Old Amer- ica," Market street, north of Wabash.


SCHOOLS.


The following is a list of private schools which are in a flourishing condition :


Old Seminary School, Sixth street, bet. Mul- berry and Eagle sts.


Classical High School, Moses Soule, teacher. Female School, Mrs. Holmes, teacher.


Male and Female School, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, teachers. School, corner of Market and Oak sts.


Male and Female School, Miss Hersey, teacher.


English and German School, conducted by Germans.


Male and Female School, (Sibleytown, ) Miss Throwbridge, teacher.


A school house has lately been erected on the corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Abbott Mrs. M. H., milliner, Wabash bet. Fourth and Fifth sts.


Ackerly Philip, hair dresser, Fourth bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Adams & Blood, dressmakers, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth, up stairs.


Adams Express Company, corner Ohio and Market, Wm. C. Lupton agent.


Adams J. G., groceries and provisions, east side of public square.


Agang Wm., baker, corner Bloomington road and Ninth st.


Agar & Van Ulzen, cabinet-makers and undertakers, Cherry bet. Second and Third sts.


Agar Win. P., (A. & Van Ulzen,) Cherry bet .. Second and Third sts.


Allen Robert, county surveyor.


Allen S. K., cabinet-maker, corner Fourth and Cherry sts.


Alshuler & Goodman, dealers in ready made clothing, etc., No. 6 Union Row, Main st.


ALSCHULER & NICOLOY'S ambrotype, sphereotype and photograph gallery, No. 8 Phoenix Row.


Alschuler S., of Alschuier & Nic loy. American Express Company, J. G. Was- son agent, Second bet. Wabash and Ohio.


ANCHOR STEAM FLOURING MILLS, COR. FIRST AND POPLAR STS., R. L. THOMPSON PROP'R.


Archer Samuel, carriage and wagon maker, cor. Fourth and Cherry sts.


ARNOLD A., clothing, gents' furnishing and India rubber goods, N. W. corner public square.


Arnold & Co., dealers in clothing, rubber and furnishing goods, north-east cor. square, and one door west of Southern Bank.


Arnold D. H., of Arnold & Co.


Babcock Henry, grocer, corner Third and Cherry.


Bach John, grocer, Main street bet. Fourth and Fifth.


Baierstorf Frederick, restaurant, Fourth bet. Wabash and Ohio.


Bailey C H., dealer in groceries and pro- visions, No. 3 Warren's block, Wabash street.


Baird & Bassett, attorneys at law.


Baird J. P., attorney at law.


Baker George W., of Reeve & Baker.


Ball Ed. V., physician and surgeon, First bet. Wabash and Cherry.


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BUNTIN'S HOTEL


3DUNIINSHOTEL


THIRD STREET, BET. OHIO & WALNUT,


T. C. BUNTIN,


PROPRIETOR.


TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.


Omnibusses in waiting at all times to convey Passengers to and from the Hotel.


Ball G W., fur dealer. Ball Isaac, cabinet-maker and undertaker, cor. Second and Cherry. Ball R. L., stoves, tin and sheet iron ware, cor. Market and Ohio sts. BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, BRANCH AT TERRE HAUTE, OHIO ST., SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. L. G. WARREN PRESIDENT, PRES- TON HUSSEY CASHIER.


Barney & Austin, land agents, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Barney L., of Wyeth & Barney, notary public, real estate and insurance agent, No. 14 National block, Main street.


Barney Leonard, notary public, office Wa- bash bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Barr & Grosvenor, painters and glaziers, Fourth bet. Wabash and Ohio. Barr John II., of Barr & Co. . Barr & Ritchie, groceries and provisions, Fourth bet. Cherry and Wabash.


Barr Thomas, of Barr & Ritchie. Barr T. H. & Co., chemists and druggists, cor. Fourth and Main sts.


Barber C. W .. attorney at law, cor. Poplar ; Barr Wm. H., of Barr & Grossvener. and Sixth.


BARTLETT OLIVER, DEALER IN


BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, PERIODICALS, ETC., NO. 7 PHOENIX ROW.


Barton A. B., city alderman. Barton A. B., of Harbert & Barton. Bassett E. E., attorney at law.


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Baugh Wm., engineer, Eleventh street bet. , Branch Bank of the State of Indiana, L. Eagle and Chesnut.


Beauchamp Isaac & Co., livery stable, Cherry east of Fifth.


Beauchamp James, of I. Beauchamp & Co. Beauchamp John, of I. Beauchamp & Co. BEACH JOHN S., CASHIER PRAIRIE CITY BANK.


Beck Andy, conductor Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad.


Belfe Wm., liquor dealer, Ohio bet. First and Second.


Bell David, county recorder.


Bell James, physician and surgeon, Mar- ket st. bet. Ohio and Walnut.


Bell Jolin D., of Bell & Vanscoyoc.


BELL & VANSCOYOC, proprietors Prai- rie City Livery Stable, corner Market and Walnut.


Bell Wm., painter and glazier, Fourth bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Bellinger Walter, distributor American Express office.


Bement & Co., wholesale dealers in groce- ries, etc., cor. Main and First.


Bement G. W., of Bement & Co.


Benson Nathaniel W., boot and shoe maker, Sixth st.


Bentley John H., telegraph office.


Berlau & Gronauer, manufacturers and - dealers in ready made clothing, No. 8 Phoenix Row.


Berlau S., of Berlau & Gronauer.


Beswick P. I. Rev., Methodist.


BICHOWSKY F., (Claussen, Jeffers &


Bichowsky,) Main between Fifth and Sixth sts.


Bidwell John, cistern builder, Third north of Locust.


Bilby George, wood dealer.


BISHOF JACOB, clothing and dry goods, east side public square.


Blaize & Co., millers, Water north of Ca- nal.


Blake Joseph H., city clerk.


Bland James, groceries and liquors, First bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Bloom S. S., conductor.


Bohme C. A., tailor, corner Fourth and Wabash.


Bohlsam Alexander, brickmaker, First End.


Bohn James, yardmaster, Locust bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Boswell Wm., foreman Terre Haute Union printing office.


Bosworth E. H., dealer in groceries and provisions, Fourth st. south of post office.


Bowe N. Miss, music teacher.


Booth B., merchant, Ohio street, corner of Sixth.


BOOTH NEWTON, of Scott & Booth. (See card.)


W. Warren President, P. Hussey Cashier.


Brasher R. H., carpenter and builder, Twelfth street, cor. chestnut.


Breen James, book-keeper, with a. McGregor & Co.,


Brokaw Chas., clerk post office.


Brooks K., hair-dresser, Sixth under Na- tional Hotel.


Brown I. M., librarian McClure Working Men's Institute.


BROWN I. M., EDITOR DAILY AND WEEKLY UNION.


Bruns John A., proprietor Corinthian Hall billiard saloon.


Bryant House, corner First and Poplar streets, C. H. Bryant proprietor.


Buckingham H., wholesale and retail chair and furniture warehouse.


Buckingham George, furniture dealer, Fourth bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Buckingham W. H., bookseller and sta- tioner.


Bulman John, distributer American Ex- press office.


BUNTIN'S HOTEL, THIRD STREET BET. OHIO AND WALNUT, T. C. BUN- TIN, PROPRIETOR, (see advertise- ment, page 363. )


BUNTIN T. C., PROPRIETOR BUNTIN'S HOTEL, (see advertisement.)


Burton John, Fifth bet. Cherry and Mulberry.


Burton Thomas, tailor, cor. Walnut and market.


Burton T. W., clerk Terre Haute House. Burnett L. A., of O'Boyle & Burnett. Bush Samuel, of Potroin & Bush.


Butler John, dealer in groceries and pro- visions, Ohio-st. between First and Second.


Butler P. L., boards Terre Haute House. Campbell S. V., physician and surgeon, Market, south of Ohio.


Canal office, Ohio street between Sixth and Seventh.


Carpenter Davis, civil engineer.


Carr M. C., dealer in dry goods, groceries and queensware, corner Fourth and Walnut streets.


Cartmell James AA., foreman Whitworth & Isaacs, Eighth street South of Oak. Cary Wm. C., dealer in groceries and pro- visions, corner Wabash street and Canal.


Case John W., baker and grocer, corner Ohio and Second streets.


Chadwick W., livery and sale stable, Fourth street opposite post office.


CHARLEY KERN'S RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD SALOON, COR. FOURTH AND OHIO STREETS SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE.


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Chesnut John D., attorney at law.


Childs Mrs. A., milliner, Wabash street between Market and Fourth.


Cincinnati House, Fourth street between Wabash and Cherry.


City Hall, Market street north of Ohio. CLARK HOUSE, CORNER OF FIRST AND OHIO STREETS, JAMES S. CLARK, PROPRIETOR.


CLARK JAMES S., PROPRIETOR CLARK HOUSE, CORNER FIRST AND OHIO STREETS.


Clark Mrs. S., dress maker, Wabash street between Fifth and Sixth.


Clark William, ( colored) grocer, corner Second and Swan.


CLAUSSEN, JEFFERS & BICHOWSKY, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TO- BACCO, TOYS, NOTIONS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MAIN BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS.


CLAUSSEN A., (C. J. & B.,) Main bet. Fifth and Sixth streets.


Claypool Solomon, judge circuit court.


Clift Wm. S., carpenter and joiner, Wa- bash street between Sixth and Sev- enth streets.


Clippenger George W., physician, corner Seventh and Mulberry streets.


Coats William, painter, corner Sixth and Cherry streets.


COCHRAN, C. L., freight and ticket agent, Evansville and Crawfordsville Rail- road.


Cochrin George, gunsmith, Cherry street between Fourth and Fifth.


Combs J. S. & A. C., coal dealers, corner Mulberry and Railroad.


Condit John D., office at Alshuler & Goodman's.


Cone Charles, conductor.


Conner J. A. & D., wagon makers and blacksmiths, Cherry between Market and Fourth streets.


Consman Gustave, German boarding, cor. Second and Cherry.


Cook J. & Son, dealer in hardware, cut- lery, &c., No. 1 Union Row.


Cook Louis M., of Cook & Son.


COOKERLY G. F., EDITOR AND PRO- PRIETOR OF THE TERRE HAUTE BAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL, AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING.


Cooper Walter S., meat market, Ohio-st. between First and Second.


Corinthian Hall Billiard Saloon, corner Wabash and Market.


CORNWELL B. H., POST MASTER.


Cory Simeon, dealer in hardware, iron, nails, &c., north side square.


Covert D.S ., Rev., college grounds.


COVERT JOHN, PRESIDENT TERRE HAUTE FEMALE COLLEGE.


Cox Joseph G. & Co., billiards, Third-st. between Wabash and Cherry, up stairs.


COX R. S. & SON, WHOLESALE GRO- CERS AND DEALERS IN LIQUORS, FLOUR, SALT, NAILS AND FISH.


Orisber C. & J. M., dealers in watches, clocks, jewelry and fancy goods, north side square, National Road street.


Cronan Timothy, grocer, Market street between Cherry and Mulberry.


Crooks Charles M., Deputy county sheriff. Crosley & Wagner, marble dealers, Mar- ket street between Walnut and Poplar.


Cruft Charles, attorney at law, Wabash street between Market and Fourth. Cunard Jesse, corner Wabash and Third streets.


Cunningham Charles, clerk at post office. Cuningham J. R., druggist, Main street, opposite square.


Cunningham N. F., county treasurer.


DAILY AND WEEKLY UNION BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ROOMS, FIRST DOOR NORTH CORINTHIAN HALL, FRONT ROOM, SECOND FLOOR.


DAILY AND - WEEKLY UNION I. M. BROWN, EDITOR, T. B. LONG, AS- SOCIATE EDITOR, OFFICE FIRST DOOR NORTH CORINTHIAN HALL, SECOND FLOOR.


DANALDSON DAVID S., bank notary and collector, land warrantand claim agent.


DANALDSON D. S., of Ripley & Danald- son.


Davis James, dealer in groceries and pro- visions, flour, salt, &c., No. 12 Me- chanics Row.


Davis James P., agricultural agent, cor. Prairie and Chestnut streets.


Davy John, boarding, corner Fifth and Railroad.


Dawson I. Milton, assessor.


Debs Daniel, dealer in groceries, &c., Fourth street between Chestnut and Canal.


DeBruin M. I., clothier, Market street, between Wabash and Ohio.


Deck & Doll, manufacturers and dealers in boots and shoes, No. 5 Phoenix Row.


DeFrees Anthony, cooper, near Railroad machine shop.


Deitz John, proprietor Eagle Hotel, Wa- bash street between Eighth and Ninth. Denher William, boot maker, Lafayette street north of Fourth.


Denning John, candle manufacturer, First street bet. Ohio and Walnut.


Denny L., bakery and confectionery, south side public square.


Dick David, book-keeper wite F. T. Hul- man.


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Dimaria F. Rev., Catholic.


Dimmick Wm. G., cabinet maker, Fourth street bet. Cherry and Wabash.


Dobbin Mirs. Sarah 11., dress maker, Wa- bash-st. bet. Fitth and Sixth.


Dodson John, constable and dealer in gro- ceries, cor. Fourths and Ohio streets. Dodson Samuel, constable, Eighth-st. bet. Poplar and Swan.


Dolan James, grocer, Ohio street, corner First.


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DONNELLY P. M.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, &c., NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Doughty Thomas M., restaurant, Wabash near cor. Second.


Douglas J. W., grocer and commission merchant Fourth-st. south of Cherry. Dow Lorenzo, Seventh bet. Walnut and Poplar.


Downey J. J., Bloomington-st. bet. Eighth and Ninth.


Downing Francis C., inspector W. & E., Second-st. north of Wabash.


Dudley Mrs. E., dress maker, Wabash-st. bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Dufficy John P., mail agent.


Duy George C., attorney at law and no- tary public. ·


Duy Lambert, justice of the peace ; office south side public square.


EAGLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST BET. WABASH AND POPLAR; GROVER, GRISWOLD & CO., PROPRIETORS.


Eagle Hotel, Wabash-st. bet. Eighth and Ninth.


Early George M., tinner and deputy clerk, City Hall.


Early J. D. & Co., pork packers, corner of Second and Wabash sts.


Early J. D. & Son, dry goods, groceries, queensware, &c., cor. of Second and Wabash sts.


EARLY SAMUEL S., PRESIDENT PRAI- RIE CITY BANK.


Early Walter W., clerk J. D. Early & Son. Eastern Hotel, Wabash-st., near canal; A. McGuire, proprietor.


Eaton Thomas B., clerk Freight Depot of Terre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railroad.


Ebbitt B., civil engineer and land sur- veyor, Ohio west of Fourth.


Eberwine Mrs. R., toys and confectionery, south side public square.


Edmunds James B, city treasurer.


Edmunds Samuel W., county commis- sioner.


Edsall A. J., of Edsall, MeDougal & Co.


EDSALL, MCDOUGAL & CO., wholesale and retail dry goods, cor. Main and Sixth sts.


EDWARDS W. K., ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE.


Ehrenhardt Henry, hair dressing and sha- ving saloon, east side of square.


Eiser August, baker and confectioner, cor. Lafayette and Fifth.


Ellis Geo. F., proprietor Wabash woolen factory, First-st.


Eppert Charles, Ambrotypist, No. 1 Prai- rie City Block.


Erlanger Nathan, of Arnold & Co.


EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE R. R., William D. Griswold, Pres't.


Ezra James, cooper, First-st., south of Sheets.


Fahnestock Dr. S., No. 2 Mechanics' Row, second story.


Farmers' Hotel, Henry Ruter, proprietor, cor. Mulberry and Market.


Farren Henry, beef and pork selector of H. D. Williams & Co.


Farrington James, Farrington Block, cor. Wabash and Third.


Fellenger Joseph, lime dealer, Ninth-st., north of Bloomington.


Felver D., manufacturer and dealer in fine cigars and tobacco, Market-st. bet. Wabash and Ohio.


Ferguson John, brick maker and grocer, Fourth-st. bet. Railroad and Locust. Ferrel Jolin, dealer in groceries, etc., cor. Wabash and Prairie sts.


Filbeck Philip, grocer and confectioner.


Flinn R. A., merchant tailor and dealer in men's furnishing goods, west side of square.


Flint James, printer Terre Haute Job Printing Office.


FOOTE S. P., DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FOURTH-ST., SOUTH OF POST OFFICE.


Foster Thomas, conductor.


Fowler Mrs. M. E., private school, corner Seventh and Poplar.


Franklin Cyrus R., cooper, Fourth-st. bet. Chesnut and Eagle.


Frary Marcus, cooper, Market-st. between Eagle and Chesmit.


Fredericks Richard, blacksmith, Market, north of Railroad.


Freeman S. R., watch maker, Wabash bet. Market and Fourth.


Frey Francis, baker nnd confectioner, Wabash-st. bet. Eighth and Ninth.


Fuller Jonathan, well digger, Second-st., south of Oak.


Furrow A. C., dealer in groceries and pro- visions, No. 2 Warren's Block, Wa- bash-st.


Gantley Geo. C., conductor; boards at the Terre Hante House.


Gantley Thos. II., condnetor.


GAPEN JOHN K., local editor of the Wa- bash Express.


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Gardner G. W., painter, Market between | Grover Charles C., (G. Griswold & Co., ) Eagle and Chesnut sts.


GARTRELL S. D., of Haney & Gartrell.


Gas Office, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth, second floor.


Glick & Bro., carriage and wagon makers, Market-st. bet. Walnut and Poplar.


Glick A., groceries and provisions, corner First and Ohio sts.


Goess Wm., grocer, cor. Bloomington and North sts.


Goetz Jolin, rectifier and dealer in whisky, groceries, etc., No. 10 Mechanics' Row. Main-st.


Goetz F. cabinet and carpenters' work, Wabash bet. Sixth and Seventh sts.


Goetz Henry, turner and cabinet maker, cor. Fourth and Mulberry sts.


Goodman Leopold, (Alshuler & G.) Wabash, west of Fourth-st.


Goodman Nicholas H., residence First bet. Swan and Oak sts.


Goodman W. W., dealer in groceries and provisions, south-west corner of the square.


GOODMAN C. A., GUNSMITH, STENCIL CUTTER, BELL HANGER AND


LOCKSMITH, OHIO BET. MARKET Haller Christian, grocer, Market st.


AND FOURTH STS.


Gookins S. B., attorney at law, Farring- ton's Block.


Gordon T. Rev., Presbyterian.


Gorham Wm. H., res. corner Seventh and Walnut.


Gosnell II. A., rifle factory, Ohio st .. bet. First and Second.


Gosnell A. J., gunsmith, Ohio bet. First and Second.


Gossett John A., boarding, Fifth bet. Pop- lar and Swan.


Gottstralk Q., shoemaker, Market st. op- posite Grove.


Gould Charles N., bricklayer and plas- terer, Sixth bet. Canal and Chesnut. Gould T. L., boiler maker, cor. Walnut st. and Canal.


Grace Wm., grocer, cor. Sixth and Wabash. Graff J. K. & Co., tin and coppersmiths, Wabash east of Fourth sts.


Graham Nelson W., commission, Sixth st. south of Sheets.


Gram H. M., furniture dealer and'under- taker, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth. Gray Martin, grocer, Market st., south end opposite Grove.


Grimm Christopher, grocer, T'enth st. north of Mulberry.


Grinson Win., blacksmith, cor. First and Tyler sts.


Griswold Win. A., (Grover, G. & Co .. ) Eagle Foundry, First street bet. Walnut and Poplar.


GRISWOLD WILLIAM D., President E. & C. Railroad.


Gronouer J. A., of Berlau & Gronouer.


Eagle Foundry, First st. bet. Walnut and Poplar.


Grosjean Frederick, cigar manufacturer, Lafayette, junction of Third st.


GROVER, GRISWOLD & CO., PROPRI- ETORS EAGLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST BETWEEN WALNUT AND POPLAR.


Grover Edmund, groceries, First bet. Wal- nut and Poplar.


Grubbs James &., agent for Cincinnati Commercial, Fifth st. north of Mul- berry.


Gulick J. Frank, teller Southern Bank of Indiana.


Habermayer George, restaurant, Fourth bet. Wabash and Ohio sts.


Haeberlein John, toys and looking glasses, Ohio bet. Second and Third.


Hager Luther G., dealer in ice.


Hahn Jacob, blacksmith, First st. bet. Wa- bash and Ohio.


Hahn X., boot and shoe dealer, Wabash st. west side square.


Haller Charles L., tailor, Ohio bet. Second and Third sts.


Halteman Elias, shoemaker, Fourth bet. Poplar and Walnut.


Hamman William, pork packer, cor. First and Linton sts.


Handwerk George, saddle and harness maker, First bet. Wabash and Ohio. HANEY & GARTRELL, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WARE- HOUSE ON FIRST STREET, AT THE CANAL BASIN.


HANEY JOHN, of Haney & Gartrell.


Hanna B. W., of Vorhees & Hanna.


Hanna James M., attorney at law.


Harb & Van Ulzen, saddlers, Second st. south of Wabash.


Harb W. F., (H. & Van Ulzen, ) Second st. south of Wabash.


Harbert & Barton, real estate agents, of- fice No. 1 Main st., Prairie City build- ings.


Harbert S., of Harbert &. Barton.


Harbin Joseph B., conductor of T. H., A. & St. L. Railroad.


Harper Warren, justice of peace, Fourth bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Harrison B. M. & Son, soap, candle and lard oil manufactory, on the canal north of T. II., A. & St. L. Railroad bridge.


Harrison B. M. & Son, ice dealers.


Harrison Dennis A., ( B. M. Harrison & Son, ) on the canal, north of the T. H., .A. & St. L. R. R. bridge.


Hays Samuel, boarding house and wagon yard, Wabash st. near river.


Haynes Lucius, boat builder, Fourth st. sonth of canal.


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Haynes Mrs. Martha, dressmaker, Wabash [ Jackson Hotel, cor. Wabash and Ninth sts .. bet. Fourth and Fifth sts.


Hedges George, city alderman.


Hegarty Patrick, dealer in groceries and provisions, Wabash st., cor. Sixth.


Heitman John, tobacconist, cor. Wabash and Water sts.


Helm James T., physician and surgeon, Warren's block, Main st.


Hendrick Win. E., notary publie, Wabash bet. Fourth and Market sts.


Henry James, well-digger, Eighth st. bet. Railroad and Locust.


Henry William, well-digger, Market st. north of Locust.


Hersey Miss J., private school, cor. Mar- ket and Oak sts.


Hertwig A., brewery, cor. Eighth and Pop- lar sts.


HEYROTH HUGH, manufacturer of and dealer in cigars and tobacco, west side public square.


HIDE JOHN, road master T. H. & R. Rail- road.


Hickcox & Scott, real estate agents, east side public square.


Higbie George, conductor.


HILL J. A., general agent Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis Railroad.


Holmes Arba, steam engine and boiler builder, near R. R. depot.


Holmes & Garretson, carpenters and join- ers, Wabash street bet. Sixth and Sev- enth.


Howriet Lucien, watchmaker and jeweler, Main st., No. 9 Mechanics' Row.


Howriet J., watches and jewelry, corner Walnut and Fifth sts.


Hudson James H., painter and glazier, cor. Fourth and Chesnut sts.


HUDSON MAJOR B., dealer in house furnishing goods, queensware, china and glassware, No. 2 National block. HUDSON R. N., editor and proprietor Wabash Daily and Weekly Express, north side of public square.




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