G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1858 and 1859. Volume One, Part 54

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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Hughes Isaac A., groceries, provisions, and silk dyer, south side of square.


HULMAN F. T., WHOLESALE DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, TEAS, TOBACCOS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ETC., COR. WABASH AND FIFTH STS.


Humaston J. L. & Co., pork packers.


HUSSEY PRESTON, CASHIER BRANCH OF BANK OF STATE OF INDIANA. HUNTINGTON ELISHA M., U. S. District Judge for Indiana, Ohio st. bet. Sixth and Seventh.


Isaacs W. H., of Whitworth & Isaacy.


Irving Alexander, piano fortes, etc., Wa- bash st. west of Fourth.


Irwin Daniel L., clerk freight office T. H., A. & St. L. R. R.


Samuel Jackson proprietor.


Jackson Samuel, proprietor Jackson Ifo- tel, cor. Wabash and Ninth sts.


JEFFERS U., (Clausen, J. & Bichowsky,) Main bet. Fifth and Sixth sts. Jenkins Wm., groceries and provisions. Main st. bet. Fourth and Fifth.


Jenks John S .. compositor Union office. Jewett M. A. Rev., Congregational.


Johns T. B., wholesale and retail lumber, sash, doors, blinds, etc., at the junc- tion of Lafayette and Third sts.


Johnson John, merchant tailor, Second-st. bet. Wabash and Cherry.


Johnson Alonzo, teacher, cor. First and. Wilson sts.


Johnson L. Rev., Methodist.


Jones -, deputy marshal, Fourth-st. bet. Chesnut and Canal.


Jones John W., county judge.


Jordan John S., foreman Journal office.


JOSEPH M., clothier and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, No. 8 Early's Block. Jumper Jacob, county commissioner.


Kemp John W., physician, Fifth-st., near Canal.


KERKHOFF GEO. & CO., tanners and dealers in leather, hides and furs, wholesale and retail, No. 4 Warren's Block, Main-st.


Kerlin John, blacksmith, Blomington-st. bet. Eighth and Ninth.


KERN J., dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry, No. 5 Warren's Block.


KESTER J. H. & SON, DRY GOOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, &c., CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.


Kester Joel H., city alderman.


Kilburn Marcus, coopers' tools, Market bet. Walnut and Poplar.


Kimmel George, freight conductor Terre Haute and Richmond R. R.


King & Brother, coal dealers, cor. Fifth and Canal.


King Edward C., of King & Bro.


King John A., of King & Bro.


King Robert A., deputy sheriff.


Kinney Amory, attorney, west side Fourth bet. Eagle and Mulberry.


Klingher Chas., dealer in groceries and provisions, Wabash-st. between Eighth and Ninth.


Knapp Mrs. H. & Mrs. M. J., dress ma- kers, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth, second floor.


Knapp Lyman E., printer Union office. Knowlton B. P. steward Buntin's Hotel.


Koopman B. W., manufacturer of boots and shoes, National Road, opposite post office.


Kolman Wm., music teacher.


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HARVEY D. SCOTT.


SCOTT & BOOTH, Attorneys at Com


TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.


Prompt attention to Collections.


Kronaur Frederick, confectioner, Wabash bet. Fourth and Fifth.


Kunz John, boot and shoe maker, Bloom- ington bet. Eighth and Ninth.


KUPPENHEIMER B., wholesale and re- tail clothing and furnishing goods, No. 2 Linton Block.


Lackey Eli, grocer, cor. Ohio and Second streets.


Lahi Michael, grocer, Ohio bet. First and Second sts.


Lamb Michael, meat market, Fourth bet. Wabash and Ohio.


Landis Austin M., clerk freight depot of Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad. Lange Albert, county auditor.


Langford Thos. J., route agent, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth.


LEVEQUE LOUIS. dealer in dry goods, boots, shoes and queensware, corner Second and Wabash and First and Ohio sts.


Link Casper, grocer, cor. First and Eighth sts.


Lockwood Wmn., manufacturer of tin ware, Wabash bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Logan & Sherburne, auction and commis- sion merchants, east side square.


Long J. H., physician and surgeon, Second north of Wabash.


LONG T. B, ASSOCIATE EDITOR OF DAILY AND WEEKLY UNION. Long Thomas B., prosecuting attorney court common pleas.


Ludowici John B., wholesale grocer, 15 | Merry Samuel, groceries and provisions, Mechanics' Row.


Luken A. H., grocer, west side of Market, south of Sheets.


Luken S. H. A., millwright, Water north of canal.


Lupton Wm. C., agent Adams Express Co., cor. Ohio and Market sts.


Lydick Jacob, grocer, Lafayette north of Locust.


Lyon Geo. F., with Bement & Co.


McAnnety P. A., conductor T. H. & R. Railroad.


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


McCoskey J. B., dealer in groceries and provisions, Wabash street bet. Sixth and Seventh.


McDonnell E., physician and surgeon, cor. Fifth and Ohio.


Mc Dougal J., of Edsall, MeDougal & Co. McEwan Robert, passenger conductor of T. II. & R. Railroad.


MCEVOY H. N., annual publisher of City Directory, office, R. H. Simpson & Cos. McFee John C., jr., telegraph mills. McGregor Alex., of McG. & Co.


McGregor Robert, of McG. & Co.


McGregor A. & Co., dealers in groceries and liquors.


McGregor & Paddock, pork packers.


McGuire A., proprietor of Eastern Hotel, Wabash-st. near Canal.


McKeen B. & Co., slaughter house, Water south of Sheets.


McKEEN SAMUEL, of Turner & McKeen. McKEEN & TOUSEY, BANKERS, No. 2 PHOENIX ROW.


McKEEN WM., of Turner & McKeen.


McKEEN W. R., of McKeen & Tousey.


McKoskey Paul K., county coroner.


MCLEAN & CRANE, attorneys and coun-


selors at law and insurance and col- lecting agents.


McLean Wm. E., attorney at law and in- surance agent.


Mack John, conductor ; boards at Buntin's Hotel.


Mack Samuel, clothier and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, north side of the square.


Madison T. A., proprietor carpentry steam works, cor. First and Eagle, east of Canal.


Mahan W. L., physician and surgeon, 13 Mechanics' Row.


MANCOURT C. W., freight agent of the Terre Haute and Richmond Rail- road.


Martin Eli, clock dealer, Eleventh cor. of Mulberry.


Meier B., boarding, Fourth street, south of Cherry.


Meininger, J. C., professor of music, 12 Mchanics Row.


cor. Lafayette and Locust.


MEYER JOHN D. & BRO., carriage and wagon makers and blacksmiths, Sixth, bet. Cherry and Walnut sts.


Miller Lyman, constable, First, cor. Canal. MILLER A. R., daguerrean gallery and dealer in artists materials, No. 4 War- ren block.


Miller Luther, canal agent, cor. First and Linton.


Milns H. D., superintendent cemetery.


Minshall D. W., of Arnold & Co.


Modesitt W. M. Rev., ( Congregational, ) res. Mulberry, bet. Sixth and Seventh.


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Moffatt B. B., attorney at law, office north | Paddock David, weigh master, with A. side Wabash, west of Fourth st. McGregor & Co.


Mogger Matthias, brewery, cor. Poplar and Canal sts.


Molloy F. D., road master T. H. and St. L. R. R.


Monninger Philip & Daniel, St. Charles Saloon and billiards, cor. Market and Cherry.


Moore John E., painter and glazier, cor. Fifth and Cherry.


MOORE WM. A., of Ross & Moore.


Morris Timothy, conductor, Market, bet. Eagle and Chesnut.


MORRIS A. B., ticket agent Terre Haute and Richmond railroad.


Murphy James F., groceries and books, Fourth, bet. Ohio and Walnut.


MURPHY JOHN D., dealer in groceries, books and fancy articles, Fourth st., bet. Ohio and Walnut.


Murray D. P., dealer in boots and shoes, No. 4 Union st.


Musselman Samuel, saddle and harness dealer, west side square.


Myers & Priess, wholesale and retail bak- ery and confectionery, Second, bet. Walnut and Cherry sts.


National Road House, Wabash st., near railroad depot, Charles Seaman pro- prietor.


Naylor William, justice of the peace, east side of Fourth, south of Lafayette.


Nelson Thomas H., attorney and counselor at law, office Phoenix Row.


Nicoloy P., of Alschuler & Nicoloy.


NIPPERT F. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY AND STAPLE DRY


GOODS, WABASH, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH.


Nippert F. & Bro., dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, north side square.


Nippert August, of J. Nippert & Bro.


Noble C. T., attorney at law, west side square.


O'BOYLE & BURNETT, dealers in lides, leather and findings, Fourth st., two doors south of post office.


O'Boyle J. H., of O'B. & Burnett.


Oakey James, surveyor, Sixth, bet. Canal and railroad.


Odd Fellows' Hall, Wabash, bet. Fourth and Fifth sts.


Ohlenshlager George, butcher, Fifth, bet. Mulberry and Eagle.


Ohm E., boots and shoes, Wabash, bet. Fourth and Fifth sts.


OLD AMERICA SALOON, Reiss & Kirch- ner, prop'rs., Market, bet. Cherry and Wabash sts.


Old Eagle Hotel, Fred. Stichter, prop'r., cor. Market and Mulberry sts.


Osborne M. A., circuit court prosecuting attorney.


Paddock Samuel, of McGregor & Co. Pahmeyer J. H., dealer in groceries and provisions, Wabash st., bet. Eighth and Ninth.


Pahmeyer Wm., grocer, Second st., south of Sheets.


Parker John, traveling agent of Walker & Pinder.


Parsons Thomas, physician, Seventh, near Oak.


Patrick & Co., groceries and provisions, south side Wabash, east of Fifth.


Patrick G. W., physician and surgeon, cor. Ohio and Sixth.


Patrick Janes W., of Patrick & Co.


PATRICK WM., house and sign painter and paper hanger, Wabash st., bet. Sixth and Seventh.


Patterson C. Y., city mayor. Patterson S. M., cor. Eighth and Eagle.


Peck E. W., dealer in staple and fancy dry goods, No. 1 Phoenix Row.


PEDDLE CHARLES R., master machinist Terre Haute and Richmond railroad. Pence Allen, city alderman.


PENCE ALLEN, wholesale and retail dealer in botanic and mineral medi- cines, Second st., south of public square.


Perry Charles, (col.) hair dresser, Second, bet. Wabash and Cherry."


Pettengill M., dep. sheriff, res. Ohio, near Rion.


Phipps John M., physician and surgeon.


Pierce Isaac N., attorney at law, office north side Wabash, east of Market. Pinder David, (Walter & Pinder.)


PRAIRIE CITY BANK, NORTH SIDE SQUARE, SAMUELS. EARLY PRES- IDENT AND JOHN S. BEACH, CASHIER.


PRAIRIE CITY LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, corner Market and Walnut streets, two doors south of Buntin's Hotel, Bell & Vanscoyoc proprietors. Price Silas, cooper, market between Oak and Wilson.


POST OFFICE, B. H. CROMWELL POST MASTER, (Fourth between Wabash and Ohio.)


POTTER S. H. & Co., wholesale and retail hardware and cutlery, No. 1 Warren Block.


Potwin Anson C., of Potwin & Bush.


Potwin & Bush, hardware dealers, Earle's Block, Main street.


Quigley Richard, grocer, Ohio between First and Second.


Quimby Abraham, grocer, cor. Blooming- ton road and Seventh street.


Rafferty Beimard, baker and confectioner, Ohio between Second and Market.


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Random James M., wagon maker, Ohio Rottman C. H., groceries, junction of Fifth between Fourth and Fifth streets. and Lafayette. Rankin David W., groceries, Fourth south of Canal.


Rankin William, grocer and manufac- turer of broom handles at Madison's machine shop, corner First and Eagle. Rea John W., billiards, &c., Corinthian Hall.


Read Ezra, physician and surgeon, Seventh between Wabash and Ohio.


Read Miss, dress maker, Wabash between Fifth and Sixth.


Rector John, agent stage office.


Reglean Peter, grocer and confectioner, south side public square.


Reichert Christoph, boots and shoes, Wa- bash, between Fourth and Fifth streets.


Reiman A. & E., dealers in groceries and provisions, Wabash street, between Eighth and Ninth.


Reinhard John, office of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.


Reinhard Philip, professor commercial college, residence Fifth south of Wa- bash.


Reisman William, (G. Kirkhoff & Co.) Reisman Max, proprietor Union House.


REISS & KIRCHNER, proprietors Old America saloon, market between Cherry and Wabash streets.


Richardson John B., jr., boards Buntin's Hotel.


Ricketts George, bakery ' and grocery, Market between Cherry and Wabash streets.


Riddell Joseph, physician, Wabash bet. Third and Fourth.


RIPLEY & DANALDSON, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, FARRINGSTON'S BLOCK, CORNER ROOM.


RIPLEY G. F., of Ripley & Danaldson. Rive Philip, groceries and provisions Fourth between Wabash and Cherry. Robertson Mitchel, captain canal boat. Robinson Neal C., stage proprietor.


Rockwell H. T., foreman W. B. Warren's packing house.


ROSS C., PROPRIETOR OF THE TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.


Ross II., dealer in dry goods and gro- ceries, west side square.


Ross John C. & Son, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, No. 1 Prairie City Block.


ROSS & MOORE, STORAGE, FORWARD- ING AND COMMISSION MER- CHANTS, CHERRY BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD.


ROSS WILLIAM, of Ross & Moore.


Ross James, merchant, Mulberry east of Sixth.


Ross Rea, dry goods and groceries, junc- tion of Lafayette and Fourth.


Rottman F. L., groceries and provisions, Wabash street between Fourth and Fifth.


Rotz Henry, grocer, Market north of Canal.


Ruggles Mrs. Jane, confectionery, east side of square.


Ryce L. & Son, wholesale dealers in dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, No. 2 Union Row.


Ryce Wm. S., of L. Ryce & Son.


SAGE W. H., baker, confectioner and . dealer in fruits, toys, &c., Wabash, 'first door east of Prairie City Block.


St. Charles Hall, corner Market and Cherry.


St. Charles Restaurant, cor. Cherry and Market streets.


St. John Rufus, saddler and harness ma- ker, Second between Wabash and Ohio.


St. John R., manufacturer and dealer in harness, saddles, trunks, bridles, &c., Second street, west side square.


St. Vincent Academy, conducted by Sis- ters of Providence, corner Fifth and Walnut.


Saltonstall Dudley G., office with H. B. Smith.


Sanderson Perry, conductor.


Sanderson Burton, conductor.


Sayre John, justice of the peace, Walnut west of Fourth street.


Schall Frederick, dealer in provisions, Sixth between Railroad and Locust. SCOTT & BOOTH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (see card.)


SCOTT HARVEY D., of Scott & Booth. SCOTT JOHN, treasurer Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad.


Scott & Brothers, carriage and wagon make s, corner Fifth and Cherry.


Scott James W., of Scott & Brothers. Scott George M., of Scott & Brothers. Scott R. L., of Scott & Brothers.


Scudder John D., compositor Journal office.


SCUDDER W. H., WHOLESALE CON- FECTIONER, SECOND OPPOSITE STEWART HOUSE.


Seaman Charles, proprietor National Road House, Wabash street, near Railroad depot.


SEITZ JACOB, UNDERTAKER AND MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.


Severance & Sherburne, blacksmiths, Mar- ket street, between Cherry and Mul- berry.


Shaffer George W., sash, door and blinds, Wabash between Sixth and Seventh. Shaffer Wm., proprietor Wabash Hotel.


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Shaley Frederick W., groceries, &c., cor. Eighth and Poplar.


Shannon O. W., of A. D. Williams & Co. Shannon Pat., city alderman. SHANNON P., of Watson & Shannon. Shaw James, clerk Prairie City Bank. Shelper C. A. Rev., Methodist.


SHEWMAKER W., FORWARDING AND


COMMISSION MERCHANT, STEAM- BOAT AND RAILROAD AGENT, WAREHOUSE ON CANAL BASIN, COR. NINTH AND CHERRY.


Shuly F. W., groceries, provisions and wagon yard, cor. Eighth and Poplar. Sibley Wallace, pump maker, Locust, bet. Sixth and Seventh.


Sibley Elisha, brick maker, First end. Silverthorn John N., agent for Terre Haute book bindery and printing of- fice.


SIMPSON R. H. & CO., PROPRIETORS TERRE HAUTE BOOK BINDERY FOURTH STREET, SOUTH OF POST OFFICE.


Slaughter W. M., of Watkins & Slaughter. Slocum F. M., actor, boards Stewart House.


Smith J. F. & W. E., architects and build- ers, Wabash, cor. of Fourth.


Smith Scott, dealer in cigars, &c., between Market and Ohio.


Smith Charles, music teacher, Seventh, west of Canal. .


Smith Lynden A., time keeper, and clerk machine shop, Terre Haute and R. Railroad.


. Smith J. Allen, of G. F. & C. C. Smith. Smith G. F. & C. C., dealers in stores, holloware, plows, &c., Main st.


Smith S. B., dentist, Ohio st., bet. Third and Fourth sts.


SMITH ZENAS, MAGISTRATE, OFFICE WABASH ST., NEAR MARKET.


Smith G. W., manufacturer and dealer in cigars, east side public square. Soule Moses, teacher.


SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANNA, COR. FOURTH AND WABASH STS., J. H. WILLIAMS PRESIDENT, AND T. S. WILLIAMS, CASHIER.


Sparks V. A., physician.


Sparks Samuel Rev., Baptist.


Sparks Mrs .. P., milliner, Ohio, bet. Mar- ket and Fourth sts. Spencer Samuel, physician, Market, bet. Swan and Oak.


Spencer W. G. Rev., Episcopal.


Sprague & MeNutt, livery stable, Second st., north of the Stewart House. Springer Charles, clothing, cor. Wabash and Fifth sts.


Stage Office, Market, south of Ohio.


Stanley F., hatter, No. 2 Prairie City Block, B. Sykes, agent.


Stark Jacob, saloon and wagon yard, Walnut, bet. Fourth and Fifth sts. Stark Simpson, county commissioner. Station House, Wm. P. Bennett proprietor, cor. Chesnut and Walnut.


Steed Benjamin H., foreman Early & Co.'s packing house.


Stevens D. E., boat builder, Market, south of Railroad.


Stephens, Judd & Co., manufacturers and dealers in saddlery, hardware, &c.


Stephenson J. D., physician and surgeon, cor. Third and Ohio sts. -


Stephenson John G., physician and sur- geon.


Steverson Francis, meat market, Market st., bet. Cherry and Walnut.


Stewart House, cor. Second and Main sts., J. W. Stewart, proprietor.


STEWART J. W., proprietor Stewart House, cor. Second and Main sts.


Stewart W. H., county sheriff.


Stiefel P. W., druggist.


Stichter Fred., proprietor Old Eagle Ho- tel, cor. Market and Mulberry sts. Stiffens F. W. Rev., German Reformed.


Stine C. C., carpenter and joiner, Market, bet. Cherry and Wabash sts.


Stone Samuel, dealer in confectionery, ice- cream, &c., west side square.


Surrell Lemuel, boarding, Fifth, bet. Cher- ry and Wabash.


Swap J., house and sign painter and paper hanger, Cherry st., one door west of Fourth.


Sweet A. D., lumber merchant and intelli- gence office, cor. Cherry and Market streets.


Sykes B., (agent) hatter, No. 2, Prairie . City Block.


Taylor & Brown, carpenters and builders, Bloomington Road, east of bridge.


Taylor E. G. Rev., Baptist.


Taylor & Rowlson, dealers in Atwater's sewing machines, Wabash, bet. Mar- ket and Fourth.


Telegraph Mills, John C. McFee, proprie- tor, Lafayette, north of railroad.


TERRE HAUTE, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, J. A. HILL, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT.


Terre Haute and Alton Telegraph Line, office Sixth, bet. Wabash and Ohio.


TERRE HAUTE BOOK BINDERY AND JOR PRINTING OFFICE, R. H. SIMPSON & CO., PROPRIETORS, FOURTH ST., SOUTH OF POST OF- FICE.


Terre Haute Foundry and Machine Shop, cor. First and Poplar sts.


TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. C. ROSE. PRO- PRIETOR, PERRY E. TUTTLE, MAN- AGER.


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"WALTER'S" Furniture Rooms,


GILT MOULDING, AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE,


Main Street, above Fifth, TERRE HAUTE,


INDIANA.


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


TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND RAIL- ROAD, CHARLES WOOD, SECRE- TARY.


TERRE HAUTE UNION, I. M. BROWN, EDITOR, T. B. LONG ASSOCIATE EDITOR, MARKET, NORTH OF WA- , BASH.


Thirlwell Wm., butcher, Market, bet. Wa- bash and Poplar.


Thomas D. B., architect, boards Buntin's Hotel.


Thompson J. C., physician and surgeon, Ohio, bet. Fifth and Sixth sts.


Thompson R. L., proprietor Anchor steam flouring mill.


Thompson Richard W., attorney at law, Fourth and Wabash, second floor.


Thompson Samuel, boarding.


Tolbert James M., dealer in tobacco and cigars, Market st., bet. Cherry and ! Wabash.


Topping M. D. & Co., lumber merchants, Lafayette st., north of Canal.


Topping Mellville D., (M. D. Topping & Co.)


Tousey & Hager, insurance agents, No. 2, Phoenix Row.


TOUSEY RALPH, of McKeen & Tousey. Trindle Samuel, baggage master, Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad.


Tuell, Brokaw & Co., dry goods, Wabash, bet. Market and Fourth.


Tuell & Usher, land dealers, Wabash, bet. Market and Fourth.


Tuller Owen, stage proprietor. TURNER JAS. IL., of Turner & McKcen. TURNER & MCKEEN, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, FLOUR, SALT, &c .; WAREHOUSE NEAR R. R. DEPOT, ON THE CANAL.


TUTTLE PERRY E., MANAGER TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.


Union House, Max Reisman, proprietor, Main bet. Fourth and Fifth.


Usher & Patterson, attorneys at law, Ohio bet. Market and Fourth sts.


Valentine & Co.'s fast freight line, J. G. Wasson, agent Wabash bet. Second and Market.


Van Brunt Wm., city marshal.


Van Ulzen Abram, (Azar & Van U., ) Cherry bet. Second and Third sts.


Voorhees & Hanna, attorneys at law. Voorhees D. W., of Voorhees & Hanna. Vaughn & Young, blacksmiths, Market bet. Walnut and Poplar sts.


WABASH DAILY AND WEEKLY EXPRESS AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE; R. N. HUDSON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.


WABASH HOTEL, Wm. Shaffer, proprie- etor.


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


Wagner Wm., monumental marble works, market bet. Walter and Poplar sts.


Wachter John, music teacher, cor. Seventh and Poplar.


WALTER J. C., DEALER IN FURNI- TURE, CHAIRS, GILT MOULDINGS AND BEDDING; WAREHOUSE ON MAIN ABOVE FIFTH-ST. (See


card ).


WALTER & PINDER, DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, FOURTH BETWEEN WABASH AND OHIO STS.


Warmoth I. S., -mail agent; boards at Buntin's Hotel.


Warner C. R., manufacturer of chairs, furniture, looking glasses, &c., cor. Wabash and Eighth sts.


WARREN L. G., PRESIDENT BRANCH OF BANK OF THE STATE OF IN- DIANA.


WARREN J. F., DENTAL SURGEON, No. 12 NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING.


Warren & Porterfield, dealers in groceries and provisions, north side square.


Warren W. B., pork packer.


Wasson John G., agent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Wabash bet. Second and Third.


Wasson M. S., agent American Express Company, west side square.


Watkins & Slaughter, saddlers, harness and trunk manufacturers, No. 4 Prai- rie City buildings.


Watkins 'T. W., of Watkins & Slaughter. Watson Edmund. carpenter, Sixth between Wabash and Cherry.


Watson D. W., gas and steam fitting, cor. third and Mulbery sts.


WATSON J. H., of Watson & Shannon.


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WATSON & SHANNON, BANKERS AND ( Wright J. D., artist, Odd Fellows' Hall. BROKERS, No. 2 PHOENIX ROW.


Weiler & Co., dealers in ready made clothing, corner Main and Fourth streets.


Weiss G., dealer in groceries, wines, li- quors, etc., Main-st., No. 8 Mechanics' Row.


Welch & Wright, carriage manufacturers, cor. Second and Walnut sts.


Westfall Nelson, livery stable, Market, west side, bet. Ohio and Walnut.


Westfall P. S., foreman Wabash Express. Whiden G. H., commission merchant and grocer, No. 3. Prairie City buildings. Whiler Gotlieb, foundryman, Twelfth near Railroad.


WHIPPLE F. R., dealer in dry goods, boots, shoes and queensware, No. 3 Union Row.


White James M., brass founder, cor. Fifth and Lafayette.


White John L., master machinist Terre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railroad; office Fourth-st. north of Railroad.


Wittenberg O., (S. H. Potter & Co.,) No. 1 Warren's Block.


Wittenbrock Henry, grocer, Fifth-st. bet. Cherry and Mulberry.


Whitworth & Isaacs, dealers in boots and shoes, No. 5 Union Row, Main-st.


Whitworth S. M., of Whitworth & Isaacs. Wiley P. Rev., Methodist.


Wilkins Andrew, county clerk ; office in City Hall.


Wilkins John E., deputy clerk.


Williams & Co., carpenters and builders, Sixth bet. Wabash and Cherry sts.


Williams H. D. & Co., pork packers.


WILLIAMS J. H., PRESIDENT SOUTH- ERN BANK OF INDIANA.


Williams M. W. & Co., wholesale and re- tail dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, No. 2 Farmington Block.


WILLIAMS F. S., CASHIER SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.


Wilson J. G. Rev., Presbyterian.


Woelfie Charles, boot and shoe maker, Wa- bash-st., bet. Sixth and Seventh.


Wolf John, grocer, Lafayette-st. between Sixth and Seventh.


Wolf S. & Co., dealers in stoves, tin, cop- per and sheet iron ware, cor. Main and Fifth sts.


Wolfe Peter W., dealer in glass, china and queensware, west side square.


Wood J. A., physician, Ohio-st. between Seventh and Eighth.


Wood Leonard, builder.


Wood C. Odden, assistant general ticket agent T. H. & R. Railroad.


WOOD CHARLES, secretary T. H. & R. Railroad.


Woodmansee Solomon, carriage manufac- turer, Wabash bet. First and Third. oldest and largest Indian towns in the


Wright James D., distiller at A. McGregor & Co.


Wurzebach John, dealer in cigars and tobacco, Wabash-st. bet. Sixth and Seventh.


Wyeth Nelson, foreman blacksmith Eagle foundry.


Wyeth & Barney, real estate and collect- ing agents, No. 14 National Block, Main-st.


Wyeth M. L., of Wyeth & Barney, real estate and insurance agent, No. 14 National Block, Main-st.


YATES J. C., manufacturer and dealer in hats, caps, furs and straw goods, north side of square.


York Joseph, rope maker, Market street, south end, opposite grove.


Young J. S., physician and surgeon, south side of square.


Young Samuel M., (Vaughn & Young, ) Market bet. Walnut & Poplar sts.


Young Stephen J., physician, Seventh-st. bet. Wabash and Ohio.


Zimmerman J., wholesale baker and con- fectioner, Main between Fourth and Fifth.


ZOLEZZI JOS. A., SALESMAN AT THE FRENCH STORE, WABASH BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH.


TETERSBURGH,


A post office of Tipton county, situated 5 miles west Tipton the county seat. Pop- ulation 50.


TEXAS, A post office of Washington county.


THORNLEYSVILLE,


A post office of Boone county.


THORNTOWN,


A post village of Sugar Creek township, in the north-west part of Boone county, on the south bank of Sugar creek and west bank of Prairie creek, and on the line of the Lafayette and Indianapolis railroad, 26 miles from Lafayette, 38 miles from Indianapolis, and 148 miles from Cincinnati, and 10 miles from Lebanon the county seat, was originally laid out by Cornelius Westfall. The original plat being 160 acres of the south east quarter of section thirty five, township twenty north, of range two west. It was once one of the


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