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Gibbs Win. P., cabinet manufacturer, east side Public Square.
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GEHRING CONRAD, GROCERIES, BA- KERY, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC., SOUTH - WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.
Goltz Adam, wagon maker, south-east cor. Public Square.
Gowen Saml, meat market, east cor. Pub- lic Square.
GREGG JAMES M., ATTORNEY AND COUTSELOR AT LAW, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Hadley, Hess & Co., dry goods, groceries, etc., north side Public square.
Hardin Stephen N., county treasurer.
Marlin J. B., dentist, east side Public Square.
Hawkins Saml., chair manufacturer, north- east part of town.
Hawkins Saml. L., county coroner.
Hendricks County Ledger, Elias Jessup, editor and publisher; issued Satur- day ; north side Public Square.
Henton Milton, tanner, south-west part of town.
Herren Smith, butcher, south-west corner Public Square.
Highland & Haston, cabinet manufactu- rers, north side Public Square.
Hill A. C., tailor, north side Pub. Square. Howell HI. & Co,, groceries and produce, east side Publie Square.
Huff Francis J. carriage maker, south Public Square.
Jenkins H. L., carpenter and builder.
JESSUP ELIAS, EDITOR AND PUB- LISHER HENDRICKS COUNTY LEDGER, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Jonvi Thoma. N., jewelry, guns, &c., east .Je Putdie square.
KENNEDY & SINGER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
KING WM. A. DRY GOODS, GROCER- IES, QUEENSWARE, &C., NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Liston Richard H. attorney at law, east side Public Square.
LITTLE WM. LIVERY AND SALE STA- BLE. SOUTH-WEST COR. PUBLIC SQUARE.
Inchridge Jatues, cabinet maker, east cor. Public Square.
Lockhart Win., physician, east side Public Square.
LONG ISAAC S., DRY GOODS. GROCER- IES, HARDWARE, &C., WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
MePhetridge W. H. & Bro., saddlers, west sile Publie square. Manning Jos. S., marble worker, south- cast cor. Public Square.
MARTIN & HAYNES, GENERAL MER- CHANTS, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
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Matlock David, woolen factory, south-east part of town.
Matlock David, steam grist mill, south- east part of town.
Matlock W. W., boarding house, north- west cor. Public Square.
MILLER JOS. S., ATTORNEY AT LAW, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Miller W. W., Curry House.
MOORHEAD R. H., MOORHEAD HOUSE, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. .
Nave & Witherow, attorneys at law, north- east corner Public Square.
Nichols Thomas, county sheriff.
NICHOLS & CRADDICK, carpenters, Main, west of Public Square.
Perkins C. E. & Co., carpenters, north-east part of town.
Ramel Simon, brick mason, east of town. Ritter Levi, county clerk.
Rogers Cyrus, county surveyor.
Rooker Calvin F., deputy county clerk.
RUSSELL S. A., GENERAL MERCHANT, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
SMITH HERMAN M., DRUGGIST, NORTH - EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.
South Daniel B., county recorder.
Stranghan E. II., deputy sheriff.
Stutsman James & Brother, blacksmiths and wagon makers, south-west corner Public Square.
Todd Henry G., physician, north Public Square.
VERBRIKE SAMUEL A., CARRIAGE MAKER AND BLACKSMITH, SOUTH-EAST PART OF TOWN.
DAN WEBSTER, (HILLSBORO' VILLAGE.)
A post village of Henry county, on Blue river, 3 miles north from Newcastle, and 50 miles east north-east from Indianapo- lis. Goods for this place are usually pur- chased at Cincinnati and shipped by the Cincinnati and Chicago Air-Line Rail- way to Newcastle. Population 100.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades; Etc
Allender Francis, cabinet maker.
Allender Joseph, cabinet maker. Canaday Win. general store. Carpenter John, constable.
Conwell Wm., tobacco grower.
Darr E. Q., harness maker.
Darr Samuel, livery stable and harness maker.
Fisher John, boots and shoes.
Fleming Amanda, school teacher. Fleming Charles, carpenter,
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Fleming Miss Harriett, milliner. Fleming J. P., carpenter.
Fraizer & Bros., general store and lumber dealers.
Fraizer & Bro., steam saw mill.
Gaugh Thos., justice of peace.
Harney M. D., grocer.
Haynes Davis, township. trustee. Hernly & Reimon, flour mill.
HOOD THOS. W. POSTMASTER, BOOT AND SHOE MRKER AND HIDE AND LEATHER DEALER. card, p. 63.) (See
Jervis James A., marble worker.
Jervis J. M., carpenter.
McCormick I. N., boots and shoes.
Martin E. -, wagon maker. Martin Jacob, wagon maker.
Martin Samuel, carpenter. Mowrer & McAfee, woolen manufacturers. Newhouse B. W., boots and shoes.
Newhouse Geo. W,, boots and shoes. Shockley Win. B., physician. Smith Ira R., justice of peace.
Sowash D., carpenter. Sowash Daniel, township assessor.
Speakman John, painter.
Stimmell Mrs. A. B., milliner.
Swingley Jacob, blacksmith.
Ulrich I., tobacco grower. Wallace David, carpenter. Walter & Hood, boots and shoes. Williams John, carpenter. Williams Nelson, carpenter. Williams O. L., constable.
DARLINGTON,
A post village of Montgomery county, on Sugar creek, 10 miles north-east from Crawfordsville, and about 45 miles north- west from Indianapolis.
DAVIS' CREEK,
DAVISON,
A post office of Jasper county, north-east from Rensselaer, about 100 miles north north-west from Indianapolis.
DAVISVILLE,
A post office of Shelby county, situated between Brandy wine and Big Blue river, 13 miles north from Shelbyville, 7 miles from Greenfield, and 23 miles south-cast from Indianapolis.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc BUCKINGHAM W. J., POSTMASTER AND PUMP MAKER,
Davis G. W., township trustec. Kitchell, H. B., justice of peace. Roberts Rev. R. Methodist.
Roseberry W. II., justice of peace. Seward James, constable.
DAYTON,
A post village of Tippecanoe county, on the south fork of Wild Cat river, 74 miles east by south from Lafayette, and about 60 miles north-west from Indianapolis.
DECATUR,
A post village and the capital of Adams county, on the west side of St. Mary's river, about 100 miles north-east from In- dianapolis, and 21 miles south-east from Fort Wayne.
DECKER'S STATION,
A post office of Knox county, on the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railway, 11 miles south from Vincennes, and about 110 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
DEEM,
A post office of Owen county, south-west from Indianapolis.
DEEP RIVER.
A small post village of Lake county, 9 miles north-east from Crown Point, 45 miles
A post office of Dubois county, about 110 miles south south-west from Indianapolis. I south-east from Chicago, and about 140
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DELPHI, IND, J. A. VARNES, - PROP'R.
This House is centrally located, and has been thoroughly renovated and re- furnished.
Baggage conveyed to and from the cars free of charge.
miles north north-west from Indianapolis Population 50.
DEER CREEK,
A post office of Carroll county, near a branch of the same name, about 65 miles north-west from Indianapolis; also a vil- lage of the same name in Cass county. See Crittenden post office, p. 59.
DEERFIELD,
A post village of Randolph county, on the Mississinewa river, 8 miles north from Winchester, and about 80 miles east north- east from Indianapolis. Population 400.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bennett J. M., blacksmith.
Bosworth R. physician.
Brag House, E. A., Vorhis, proprietor.
Ciapp J. R., fouring and saw mills.
Edgar H., general merchant.
ELSY L. M., CARPENTER. Elxy & Barnhart, sash, blinds and doors. Frazee W. D., attorney at law.
Frederick A., wagon maker.
Graves D. 1 .. , hide and leather dealer.
Halewell John, boot and shoe dealer. Linday & Vorhis, cabinet makers. Mellett G,, harness maker.
Murry Mrs. S., dress maker.
Murry R. & J. H., proprietors carding machine.
Roberts J. G. & J. Q. A .. fouring mill.
Roberts J. Q. 1., general merchant.
Searl House, A. Wall, proprietor. Sellers, Geo., tailor.
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Sipe Isane, general merchant. Suters W., boot and shoe dealer.
Vorhis E. A., proprietor Brag House. Wall A., general merchant and proprietor Searl House.
DE KALB,
Formerly a post office of De Kalb county, See Waterloo city.
DELAWARE,
A post village of Ripley county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 7 miles north from Versailles, and about 70 miles south-east from Indianapolis.
DELCAMP,
A post office of Elkhart county, about 140 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
DELECTABLE HILL,
A post office of Pike county, situated east from Petersburg, about 110 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
DELPHI,
A post town and the capital of Carroll county, situated on Deer creek, and on the Wabash and Erie Canal, and the To- Iedo, Wabash and Western railway, one mile east from the Wabash river, and 65 miles north north-west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are usually bought at New York, and received by Lake and railway, via Toledo. Population 2,500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Eta
APPLEGATE J. C., ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND COLLECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Assion Joseph, grocery, bakery and sa- loon, east side Public Square.
Barnes James H., recorder, Court House. Barnett J., sheriff, Court House.
Barnett R. J., stoves and tin ware, Main. Beach Walter, boot and shoe maker, Main. Black N., attorney at law, Main.
BRADSHAW WM., WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND MUSIC- AL INSTRUMENTS; A FULL AS-
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Brookbank John, harness, saddles, boots and shoes, east side Public Square. BUFORD HOUSE, J. A. VARNES, PRO- PRIETOR, CORNER OF WASHING- TON AND FRANKLIN. (See card, p. 64.)
Burk Henry, boot and shoe maker.
Burns Frank, books and stationery, Main.
Burr John, boot and shoe maker, Bridge. Calvert W. II., wholesale and retail drug- gist, Main.
Case John S., treasurer, Court House.
Chadwick J. J., eating and boarding house, R. R. depot.
Cory N., grocer, Main.
Dale Mrs. Mary, millinery, Main.
Davis E. R., auditor, Court House.
DEARTH B., SALOON AND WHOLE- SALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR DEA- LER, FRANKLIN.
Delphi Journal, James B. Scott, editor and publisher. (issued on Wednes- day, ) Main.
Delphi Weekly Times, M. R. Graham, editor, (issued on Saturday,) Main.
Dewey J. II., general store, Bridge.
Dixon John, boot and shoe maker, Main. Dunkle & Killgore, agriculturrl imple- ments, Main.
Eichhold M., clothing dealer, Main. Garrett A., druggist and physician, cor. Main and Washington.
Gaylord C. S., merchant tailor, Main.
Graham H. M., cabinet maker, Main.
GRAHAM H. M., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, GOURT HOUSE.
GRAHAM HI. M. & D. B., ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AL- SO, COLLECTING AGENTS, COURT HOUSE.
Graham M. R., editor Delphi Weekly Times, issued on Saturday, Main. Grant J. M., blacksmith.
Gresham S. G., livery stable.
GRIFFITH I. D., LIVERY AND FEED STABLE; BEST OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ON HAND AT ALL TIMES, FRANKLIN.
Griffith & Gasaway, wholesale and retail grocers, east side Public Square.
Grimes Samuel, physician, Main. Grose C., tailor, Main.
Hatwell & Curtis, physicians, Bridge. HERRON THOMAS JR., BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, MAIN.
Higginbotham R. L. dealer in clocks, watches and jewelry, Main.
Home Insurance Co. of New Haven, Win. Bradshaw, agent, east side Public Square.
Hubbard G. W., AEtna insurance agent, Main.
Hubbard, Harley & Co., dealers in lime, coaletc.
JACOBY D. K., PROPRIETOR OF THE JACOBY HOUSE, COR. WASHING- TON AND MAIN.
JACOBY HOUSE, D. K. JACOBY, PRO- PRIETOR. This house has been re- fitted and newly furnished. Baggage conveyed to and from the Depot.free of charge, corner Washington and Franklin.
Jordan Lewis, postmaster.
Kane John B., notary public, east side Public Square.
Kariher I., wholesale and retail druggist, Main.
Keniston J. N., photograph artist, Main. Knight J., marble shop.
Lathrop John, saloon, Main.
Lehnert M., cabinet maker.
LEONARD D., UNITED STATES EX- PRESS AGENT, FRANKLIN.
McIntosh S., saddle and harness maker, Main.
Martin & Holt, general store, Main.
MERRITT FRED. J., DEALER IN GRO- CERIES AND PROVISIONS, MAIN. Moore C. & G. G., dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, east side Public Square.
NEFF CHRISTIAN, PROPRIETOR OF ALHAMBRA SALOON, FRANKLIN. New England Insurance Co, of Hartford, Wm. Bradshaw, agent; east side Pub. Square.
PALMER & DENISTON, GENERAL DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTI'N OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, ALSO A FULL AS- SORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL TOOLS CONSTANT- LY ON HAND, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE ..
Phoenix Insurance Co, of Hartford, Wm. Bradshaw, agent, east side Public Square.
Pigman G. W., general store, Main.
Ridenger & Clement, merchant tailors, Main.
Roach & Jackson, general store, Main.
Robertson & Wood, paper manufacturers and dealers in groceries, Main.
Scott James B., editor and publisher of the Delphi Journal, issued on Wednes- day, Main. Shultz F. A., physician.
Simpson M., clerk, Court House.
Sims L. B. & J. A., attorneys at Inw, Main. Skinner Miss P., millinery, Main. Smith N., stoves and tin ware, Main. Snell & Co., barbers.
SPEARS, CASE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE; ALSO
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Swegman J. H., saloon.
United States Express Co., D. Leonard, agent, Franklin.
VARNES J. A., PROPRIETOR BUFORD HOUSE, COR. WASHINGTON AND FRANKLIN. (See card p. 6.4.)
Vickers J., gunsmith, Main.
WEAVER J. C., ATTORNEY AND COUN- SELOR AT LAW, AND COLLECT- ING AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, MAIN.
Weiser P., gunsmith.
Wickersham & Brough, lumber merchants, Main.
Wimer & Strowbridge, general store, Main.
WRIGHT L., AMBROTYPE AND PHOTO- GRAPH ARTIST, MAIN.
DELTA,
A post office of Parke county, about 60 miles west from Indianapolis.
DEMING,
A post village of Hamilton county, on Hinkle creek, 7 miles north-west from Noblesville, and 24 miles north-west from Indianapolis.
DERBY,
A small post village of Perry county, in Union township, on the Ohio river, 18 miles north-east from Cannelton, and about 180 miles south by west from In- dianapolis. l'opulation 125.
DEVON,
A small post village of Henry county, on Big Flat Rock river, 4 miles south-east from Newcastle, and about 45 miles cast by north from Indianapolis. Population 80.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. BAKER L., DRUGGIST AND PHYSI- CILN. Bond Enos, hotel. Corwine R. S., dealer in tobacco and ci- gars.
Leakey John, carpenter and brick maker. Nicholson Wm., hotel. Reed James, hotel.
Runyan A., cabinet maker.
Runyan Milton, cooper.
Runyan N., blacksmith.
Runyan, N. & A,, wagon makers and coop- ers.
Wilson Miss Sarah, school teacher.
DILLSBORO',
A post village of Dearborn county, 13 miles south from the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 15 miles from Lawrenceburg, 35 miles south-west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapo- lis.
DITNEY HILL,
A post office of Dubois county, about 110 miles south south-west from Indianapo- lis.
DIXON,
A station on the. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, 19 miles south-east from Fort Wayne.
DON JUAN,
A post office of Perry county, about 125 miles south by west from Indianapolis.
DOOR VILLAGE,
A small post village of Laporte county, on the Laporte and Valparaiso stage route, 4 miles south-west from Laporte, 60 miles south-cast from Chicago, and about 140 miles north by west from Indianapolis.
DORA,
A post office of Wabash county, about 75 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
DOVER,
A small post village of .Boone county, S miles west from Lebanon, 4 miles from Hazlerigg's Station, and 36 miles north- west from Indianapolis. Goods for this
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place are purchased at Indianapolis and Cincinnati, and shipped to Thorntown, on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railway. Population 50.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Adkins W. H., general merchant.
Alexander Ira, attorney at law. Beck A. A., constable.
Coldwell Barton, boots and shoes.
Cory David, nurseryman.
Daraugh Samuel, broom maker.
Darnell Abraham, pump maker. Darnell Wm., distiller.
Deney F., justice of peace.
Dunkins J. B., boots and shoes.
Earkins Nation, boots and shoes.
Frazer T. C., carpenter.
Goldsborough I., steam flour mill.
Goldsborough, I. F., gunsmith.
Goldsborough I. F. & Co., saw mill.
Goldsborough W., blacksmith and plow maker.
GOLDSBOROUGH WM., POSTMASTER, NOTARY PUBLIC AND TOWNSHIP LIBRARIAN.
Hill A. A., wool grower.
Kelogg J., cooper.
Kern H. B., barber.
Pyle Jacob, wagon maker.
Roark Wm., wool grower.
Roberts Wm. R., justice of peace.
Routh -- , physician.
Sherall Wm., brick maker.
Starbuck C., school teacher. Thompson Joseph, constable. Thomson M. B., school teacher. Tull I. H., painter.
Wells L. M., tobacco grower.
DOVER HILL,
A post village, and the capital of Martin county, 4 miles north from the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, SO miles west north- west from Louisville, and about 90 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
DREWERSBURG,
A post office of Franklin county, about SO miles east south-east from Indianapolis.
DUBLIN,
A post village of Wayne county, on the Indiana Central Railway, 11 miles west from Centerville, and 52 miles east from Indianapolis. Population 1,200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bell E. P., daguerreotypist, Main.
Bell J. M., physician, Main. Bell J. S., druggist, Main. Carmeny J. G., grocer, Main.
Chappell A., railroad and express agent, depot.
Collins H., boot maker, Main.
Cox M. R., carriage maker, corner Main and Milton.
DAVIS, LAWRENCE & CO., MANU- FACTURERS BALL'S OHIO REAP- ER AND MOWER, MAIN.
Dennis & Brothers, groceries and feed, Main.
GOLD J. SOOY, BOOK-KEEPER, DAVIS, LAWRENCE & CO.
Harrington J. H., saddler, Main.
Iliatt Jesse, dry goods and notions, Main .. Hoffman J. V., merchant tailor, Main. Hoffman & Gates, groceries, Main.
Jenks A,, dry goods and groceries, Main .. Layman & Treadway, dry goods and no -. tions, Main.
Leibreck J. N., dry goods, Main.
Pike Jesse, undertaker, Main.
Robertson J. D., dentist, Main. Schooley W. D., watch maker, Main. Walton Ezra, postmaster, Main.
Witt, Butler & Co., manufacturers of agri- cultural implements and castings, Main.
DUCK CREEK, (QUINCY VILLAGE.)
A post village of Madison county, on Duck creek, and on the Cincinnati and Chicago railway, 15 miles north-west from Anderson, and 50 miles north-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton and Cleveland. Population 200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Allison S. L., carpenter.
Anderson J., agricultural implements.
Anderson Joseph, carriage maker.
Beeson T., justice of peace.
Blount Rev. B., Christian elder.
Boyden R. D., carriage maker and black- smith.
Buchanan John, boots and shoes.
Carr S. H., carpenter. Chaminess Anthony, gunsmith. Davis J. M., physician.
Davis W. H., boots and shoes.
Dehority J. M., general merchant. Ebert W. H., township trustee. Fish Rev. F. A., Methodist.
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Griffith A. J., agent American Express and C. &. C. Air-line Railway.
Hannah John, painter.
Happ Geo. W., stoves and tinware.
Harvey A. P., jeweler.
Howard J. A., justice of peace. Kaufman M., general merchant.
King H. N., carpenter.
Lyst John, brick mason.
Lyst T. & Bros., brick makers.
McMahon J. HI., school teacher.
Miner R., justice of peace.
Miner Richard, attorney at law.
MORRIS WM. F., POSTMASTER.
MORRIS & BRO., GENERAL MER- CHANTS.
Nelson P. constable.
Smith P., constable.
Smith T. B., agricultural implements.
Sparks B. A,, attorney at law and tailor. Sparks Mrs. E., milliner.
Starkey & Nelson, steam saw mill.
Well P., agricultural implements. Wise Jesse cabinet maker.
DUDLEYTOWN,
A post office of Jackson county, about 60 miles south from Indianapolis.
DUNDEE,
A small post village of Blackford county, on Prairie creek, 8 miles from Hartford City, and about 70 miles north-east from Indianapolis. Population 36.
DUNHAM'S STATION,
A post office of Jackson county, about 60 miles south from Indianapolis.
DUNKIRK, (QUINCY VILLAGE.)
.A post office of Jay county, about 80 miles morth-east from Indianapolis.
DUNLAPSVILLE,
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'A post village of Union county, on the east fork of White Water river, 5 miles south-west from Liberty, about 70 miles east by south from Indianapolis, and about 48 miles north - west from Cincinnati. Population 120. .
DUPONT,
A post village of Jefferson county, on Camp creek, on the Madison and Indian- apolis Railway, 14 miles north-west from Madison, and 72 miles south south - east from Indianapolis. Population 700.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Dupont House, Abraham Reeves, prop'r. Hallock B., blacksmith.
HOUGHTON W. D., MANUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS AND CARRIAGE MAKER.
Lafner James, carpenter.
Lewis - - physician.
McAlister H., physician.
Mayfield F. F., general merchant.
Meson Alex., general merchant.
Reeves Abraham, Dupont House.
Reeves M., saddler.
Richards F. B., physician.
Ross C. F., physician.
Stout F., steam saw mill. .
Taylor James, brick mason.
Williams G., blacksmith.
Wilson P. & Co., druggists.
DYE,
A post office of Martin county, about 90 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
DYER,
A post office of Lake county, 11 miles north-west from Crown Point, about 140 miles north north-west from Indianapolis, and 30 miles south by east from Chicago.
EAGLE CREEK,
A post office of Lake county, about 140 miles north north-west from Indianapolis.
EAGLEFIELD'S,
A station on the Terre Haute and Rich- Inond Railway,51 miles west by south from Indianapolis.
EAGLETOWN,
A small post village of Hamilton county, about 16 miles north from Indianapolis.
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EAGLE VILLAGE,
A village of Boone county, 14 miles north by west from Indianapolis.
EAST GERMANTOWN,
A post village of Wayne county, near the Indiana Central Railway, 7 miles west from Centerville, and 54 miles east from Indianapolis.
EAST LIBERTY,
A post office of Allen county, about 110 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.
EATON,
A post office of Delaware county, north- east from Indianapolis.
ECONOMY,
A post village of Wayne county, on Mar- tindale creek, 14 miles north from Cen- terville, and about 70 miles east by north from Indianapolis. Population 300.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bennett Nicholas, broom manufacturer. Burnett A. B., tailor.
Coffin & Clark, general merchants.
Coffin & Williams, beef and pork packers. Conley A., tailor. Conley A. H., painter.
Cook J., blacksmith.
Davis E., saw mill.
Depuly Joseph, cooper.
Dines A. J., carpenter.
Economy House, E. Stanly.
Hinshaw Wm. B., general merchant.
Hutchens Ira H., carpenter.
Jennings R., physician and dentist. Justice James, tailor.
MeLucas A. & Co., steam saw mill.
Mitchell Jesse, barber.
Norris Wm. P., boot and shoe maker. Osborn E., carpenter.
Osborn John, nursery and seedsman. Patterson C. K., physician.
Patterson Mrs. C. K., dress maker. Pinney Wm. C., cooper.
Robbins D. B., general merchant. .
Robbins G. H., physician.
Robison Samuel, boot and shoe maker. Stanley E., Economy House. Stokes S. A., cabinet maker.
Thornburg Milton, saddler.
Thornburg R., clothing dealer and tailor. Williams Thomas B., butcher. Williams & Wright, blacksmiths. Willis Henry, shingle maker. WRIGHT A., GROCER.
Wright G. A. & L., wagon makers.
EDEN,
A post village of Hancock county, on. Sugar creek, 8 miles north from Green- field, and 25 miles cast north-east from Indianapolis. Population 45.
EDINBURG,
A post village of Johnson county, on the Madison and Indianapolis, and the Jeffer- sonville and Indianapolis Railways, 10 miles south by east from Franklin, and 30 miles south south-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cin- cinnati and Indianapolis, and shipped via the latter place. Population 1,200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Adams E., agent I. &. M. Railway, Depot. Adams, McCormick & Co., distillers, In- dianapolis and Madison Railway. Apperson & Jones, saloon, Holland. Bell Henry, shoe maker, Main Cross. Bellmont Michael, saloon, Holland.
Burton J. T., surgeon dentist, Main Cross. COLEMAN J. O., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, MAIN CROSS. Cooper W. D., saloon.
Davis A. T., physician, Holland.
Deming J. G., proprietor Toner House, cor. Main Cross and the Railroad. Forrer C. C., dealer in furniture, Main Cross. French Mrs. E., milliner, Main Cross.
Frost & Valentine, grocers, Holland cor. Main Cross.
GEIGER WILLIAM, WATCH MAKER AND DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, MAIN CROSS. Hackney L., livery stable, Thompson. Hagman Mrs. - , Galt House, Thomp- son.
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STOVES, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS, SASHI, DOORS, BLINDS, NAILS, &C., &C., MAIN CROSS. KELLY & SNOW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS, AND AGENTS FOR ETNA INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, MAIN CROSS. Kiefer & Rush, druggists, Main Cross. Lang Henry, bakery, Holland.
Legate I. H., Empire Mills, Shelbyville road.
LEWIS & CARVIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, IRON, NAILS, GROCERIES, CARPETS, &C., &C., COR. MAIN CROSS AND WAL- NUT.
Lynch Martin, groceries, Main Cross. Martin Francis, physician, Main Cross. Murphy J. B., grocery, Main Cross.
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