G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1862 and 1863, Part 15

Author: Hawes, George W; Sutherland, James. cn
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, Pub. and Proprietor
Number of Pages: 952


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GEORGETOWN,


A post village of Floyd county, 9 miles west from New Albany, and about 100 miles south from Indianapolis. Also a village of the same name in Brown coun- ty. See Bean Blossom post office, page 18.


GEORGIA,


A post office of Lawrence county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, about 70 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


See Advertisement Little's Rotary Stave Cutter, p. S2.


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GERMANTOWN,


A post village of Marion county, 16 miles north-east from Indianapolis, A station of the same name is situated on the In- diana Central Railway, 56 miles east from Indianapolis.


GIBSON'S STATION, A post office of Lake county.


GILEAD,


A post village of Miami county, 15 miles north from Peru, and 88 miles north from Indianapolis. Population 100.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Kto.


Garber Jonathan, carpenter.


Grimes Horace, cabinet maker.


Hector C., physician.


Krieg Levi, carriage and wagon maker. Merine J. A., physician.


Mowrey Peter, blacksmith.


Neal H. M., tanner.


Orrstall A. J., hotel.


Smith Jacob, boots and shoes.


Turner Henry, blacksmith.


Williams G. H., blacksmith.


GILLUM,


A post office of Jay county, about 80 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


GLENN'S VALLEY,


A post office of Marion county, south from Indianapolis.


GOLD CREEK,


A office post of Brown county, Smiles from Nashville, and 40 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


GOLDSBORO',


A post office of Bartholomew county.


GOODLAND,


A post office of Newton county, on the Logansport and Peoria Railway.


GOSHEN,


A post town and the capital of Elkhart county, situated on Elkhart river, and on the Michigan Southern and Northesn In- diana Railway, 110 miles east by south from Chicage, and about 150 miles north by east from Indianapolis. Population 2,500.


Alphabetical List of Professions. Trades, Etc.


Anderson F. H., painter, Main. .


Baker J. H., attorney at law, Hascall's Block.


Baker J. II. & M., attorneys at law and notaries public, corner Main and Market.


Bank of Goshen, M. Mercer, pres't., J. H. Defrees, cashier, Main.


Behler P., saloon, Main.


Benford & Rain, National Hotel, Main. Berry J. H., saddler, Main.


Butler C. C., lime, coal and produce, cor. Main and St. Clair.


Butterfield Charles, livery stable, Clinton. Butterfield J. P., meat store, Main.


Card C. W., druggist, Market.


Chamberlain E. M., attorney at law, cor. Main and Market.


Chamberlain & Hascall, attorneys at law, cor. Main and Market.


City Hotel, George Christian, prop'r, cor. Market and Fifth.


Coller Thos., blacksmith, Market.


Connell A., physician, Main. Crarey B. G. & J. L., furniture, Market.


Grary C. W., painter and paper hanger, Market.


Davis S. E., general merchant, Main.


Defrees J. H., general merchant, Main. Defrees & MeVitty, tanners, Main.


Dickinson W., M. attorney at law, Clin- ton.


Dodge Wm. drugs, medicines, &c., Market. Drake J. W., groceries and provisions, Main.


Drake Mrs. E., millinery, Main.


Drake & Kline, groceries and provisions, Main.


Ellis E. W. H., steam flouring mill, Clin- ton.


Gepharty J., druggist. Main.


Gortner E. & J .. general merchants, Main. Goshen Democrat, Jillson, Beane & Co., publishers, office Main.


GOSHEN TIMES, STEVENS & ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, OFFICE METROPOLITAN BLOCK. Griffin & Winters, carpenters, Main.


Grosspitch C., lager beer, Main. Grubb A. B., saddler, Main. Hale H. J., saddler, Metropolitan Block. Hamerich E., carpenter, Clinton.


Seo Advertisement Ivinson's Portable Engines, p. 60.


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Hascall, Alderman & Brown, dry goods, groceries, &c., corner Main and Mar- ket.


Hlaverstick D., blacksmith, Main.


Hawkes C., furniture, Main.


Hawkes & Bro., hardware, stoves, &c., Metropolitan Block, Market.


Henry A., shaving saloon, Main.


Hottinger Elias, wagon maker, Market.


HOWELL GEO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE CLINTON, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.


Hughes & Hill, merchant tailors, Main. Irwin J. W., attorney at law.


Jackson F., general merchant, Main.


Jackson Geo., eating house and saloon, Market.


Jocobs Chas., attorney at law, Metropoli- tan Block.


JACOBS & BRO., DRUGGISTS AND. DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STA- TIONERY, MARKET.


Jeunings A., bakery and meat store, Main. Jillsou, Beane & Co., publishers Goshen Democrat, Main.


Keampf E., shoe shop, Main.


Kindig L., general merchant, Market.


Knox J. D., general merchant, Main. Lash & Bro., general merchants, Main. Latta & Copeland, attorneys at law. Latta & Jackson, physicians, Market. Lauferty Jos., clothier, Main.


Lawrence & Noble, hardware, cutlery, &c., Main.


Linsey J. E., merchant tailor, Main.


Louchein Bros., ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Main.


Loury R., attorney at law, Main.


Lyman F., meat store, corner Main and Jefferson.


Lyon S. D., attorney at law, office in Has- call and Ellis' Block.


McAlister Mrs. W. A., millinery rooms, Market.


Mckinney A. M., eclectic physician, Main. McMillen & Powell Misses, millinery rooms, Market.


Martin M. B., United States Express freight and ticket agent, office at de- poł.


Mayberry J., saloon, Main.


Miller J. C., lager beer, Main.


Oram Thomas, saloon, Market.


Pearl E., tanner and currier, Main.


Pease & Cady, surgeon dentists, Main.


Pooley & Bartlemay, boots and shoes, Market.


Pratt A. J., jewelry, Market.


Rowell G. 1 . & Co., foundry, Market.


Salem Bank, Thos. G. Harris, president, J. Cook, cashier, Main. Schaeffer C., physician, cor. Main and Market.


Schaubel H., lager beer saloon, at depot.


Schell & Mitchell, attorneys at law, Main. Self J., boot and shoe shop.


Shaubel G., brewery, Jefferson.


Sherman John, eating house and saloon, cor. Main and Market.


Skilling Wm., wagon maker, corner Main and Jefferson.


Slaughter & Mattison, marble works, Mar- ket.


Smith & Barns, manufacturers of plows and threshing machines, Main.


STEVENS & ELLIS, EDITORS AND PRO- PRIETORS GOSHEN TIMES, OF- FICE METROPOLITAN BLOCK.


Taylor C. B. & Son, groceries and pro- visions, Main.


Thomas & Co., general merchants, Main. United States Express Co., M. B. Martin, agent, office at Depot.


Venin J. A., dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry, Main.


WADLEIGH G. F. R., PROP'R VIOLET HOUSE, COR. MAIN AND CLINTON.


WATERS A. W., BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, FINDINGS, &C., SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Weber C .. gunsmith, Main.


White James, shaving saloon, Main.


Wickham W. W., physician and surgeon. Wood E. J., attorney at law, Market.


Yeakel A., carriage maker, Clinton.


Zimmermann H., beer saloon, Main.


GOSPORT,


A post village of Owen county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way, 8 miles north-east from Spencer, and 50 miles south-west from Indianapo- lis. Goods for this place are purchased at Louisville, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and New York. Population 600.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc


Beszack J. IL, tailor.


Brasket B., wagon maker.


Carter Rev. Wm., Methodist.


Cash John M., railroad and express agent Chrisman B., cabinet maker.


Conover Garet, hotel proprietor and jus- tice of peace.


Conover Isiah, auctioneer.


Crist James, carpenter.


Dunning Jas. Q., harness maker.


Dyer E. C., jeweler.


Faris Miss E. M., dressmaker.


Geckler & Stines, agricultural imple- ments.


Glover Alfred, township trustee.


Hart B. F., justice of peace.


lays Il., attorney at law and insurance agent.


See Advertisement Behm's Commercial College, Evansville, page 76.


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Hays & Co., hardware. Hays & McNutt, general merchants. Hester H. A. V., physician. Hodshire W. N., dentist. Hodshire & Johns, druggists. Hollick Wm., carpenter. Howard John, brick maker. Hussey, Goss & Co., pork packers. Hutchings James, cooper.


Ittenbach John, baker and saloon keeper. Jenkins Miss E., dress inaker. Jerry Rev. G. W., Baptist. Johns Wm. D., carpenter. KERR JOHN R., POSTMASTER AND BOOKSELLER. Leas H. W., stove dealer.


Lewman D. G., brick maker.


Love Wmn. H., ambrotypist.


Lundy Bros., gunsmiths.


Lundy Wm., wagon maker.


McCord Rev. E., principal Gosport Acad- emy. McCord Miss Sarah, teacher.


McMillan J. W. Bro. & Co., general mer- chants.


McMinimy John, constable.


Miller James B., general merchant.


Montgomery W. A., Insurance agent.


Montgomery & Wolfe, attorneys at law. Moore Mrs. Mary, dress maker.


Natter Jacob, boots and shoes.


Osgood H. G., physician.


Rogers John, carpenter.


Rust O., marble worker.


Schabel John, butcher.


Scott. C. J., hotel and livery stable propri- etor.


Scott C. J., cabinet maker.


Smith J. W., physician.


Sparks & Smith, steam flour mill and card- ing machine. Starbuck W. G., butcher.


Stimpson Rev. Wm., Presbyterian.


Stuckey John M., physician.


Summers -, teacher.


Swaar J. H., attorney at law.


Terry G. W., jeweler.


Wainer John, barber.


Wampler H., general merchant.


Williams & Montgomery, general mer- chants. Wolfe J. V., notary public. Wooden -, school director. Wooden J., physician and druggist.


GRAHAM,


A post village of Jefferson county, ou the Muscatatuck river, 15 miles west from Madison, and about 80 miles south south- west from Indianapolis.


GRAND VIEW,


A post village of Spencer county, on the Ohio river, 6 miles north-east from Rock- port, and about 140 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


GRANT, (FAIRMOUNT VILLAGE,)


A post village of Grant county, on the Anderson, Marion and Lagro stage route, 10 miles south from Marion, and about 60 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


GRANTSBURG,


A post office of Crawford county, about 100 miles south by west from Indianapo- lis.


GRANT'S CREEK,


A post office of Switzerland county, north- east fromn Vevay, about 95 miles south- east from Indianapolis.


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GRANVILLE,


A post village of Delaware county, on the Mississinawa river, 10 miles north from Muncie, and 65 miles north-east from In- dianapolis. Goods for this place are pur- chased in New York, and received via Dunkirk and Union City. Also at Cin- cinnati, and received via Dayton and Union. Population 150.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc


Abbott Win., justice of peace.


Aimes R., hotel proprietor. Batheall John, constable.


Black John, flour mill.


Brand David, general merchant.


Carter Charles, flour mill.


Crooks & Co., dry goods dealers.


Culberson John, cabinet maker.


DRAGOO JOHN, POSTMASTER AND GROCER. (See card, p. 108.)


Gregory N. B., teacher.


Gregory Samuel, pump maker.


Hamilton James, wagon maker.


Hunter D. T., saddler.


Imes G. S., teacher.


Johnson Rev. A., Baptist.


Kirby Henry, painter and physician.


See Advertisement Fort Wayne Machine Works, p. 92.


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JNO. DRAGOO, DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES


SUGAR, COFFEE,


Tea, Molasses, Spices, Crockery, Tubs, Buckets, Window Glass, Glassware, Stationery, School Books, Washboards, Cigars, Tobacco, Notions, Candies.


GRANVILLE, INDIANA.


Klaugh Thos., tobacco grower.


Langdon Henry, ambrotypist.


McLane Chas., broom maker.


Mitchell H., Physician.


Patrie J., hotel proprietor.


Roberts Rev. James, Christian.


Roberts James, teacher.


Slonaker D. R. P., boots and shoes. Stafford Joseph, township assessor. Stifler Jacob, steam saw mill.


Thomas Price, hotel proprietor and wagon maker. Thomas Win. H., constable. Wilson Amos, township trustee and cooper


GRASSY VALLEY,


A post office of Harrison county, about 120 miles south from Indianapolis.


GREENBUSH,


A post office of Grant county, about 60 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.


GREENCASTLE,


A prominent post town, and the capital of Putnam county, situated at the crossing of the Terre Haute and Richmond, and the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railways, 39 miles west by south from In- dianapolis. It possesses superior educa- tional advantages, and is the seat of the Indiana Asbury University, a flourishing institution of established reputation, founded in 1835. Merchandise for this place is usually purchased at New York and Cincinnati. Population 4,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Ætna Insurance Co., E. T. Keightley, ag't, near sonth-east cor. Public Square.


Allen E. & Bro., marble workers, Craw- fordsville, north side Public Square. Allen Jerome, wholesale and retail drug- gist, and agent of the Adams Express Co., west side Public Square.


Allen J. R. M., merchant tailor and cloth- ier, south side Public Square.


ARNOLD JOHN, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AND DEALER IN LEATHER, ETC., EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Ashton Charles J., shoemaker, west side Public Square.


Blake Wm. C., dealer in queensware, glasaware, etc., north side Public Square.


Bowman Dr. - , president Indiana As- bury University, College Square.


BRATTIN J. R., WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


BRIGGS HOWARD, EDITOR AND PRO- PRIETOR INDIANA PRESS, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Brown C. W., postmaster, office Crawfords- ville, south of Public Square.


Brown James H., City meat market, north-east cor, Public Square.


Brown W. A., attorney at law, south-west Cor. Public Square.


Burley & Peck, wholesale and retail deal- ers in groceries, confectioneries, &c., east side Public Square.


BUSBY J. W., SADDLER AND HAR- NESS MAKER, AND DEALER IN WHIPS, BRIDLES, MATS, &C. A LARGE QUANTITY ALWAYS ON HAND, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


CARTER J. & C. W. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND MIL- LERS, AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND SALT, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Carter J. & C. W. & Co., Excelsior Mills, near Terre Haute depot.


Catherwood A. W., telegraph operator, Terre Haute and Richmond railway depot.


Catherwood Samuel, ticket agent T. & R. Railway, office Depot.


Chittenden E. B., grocer, near Terre Haute depot.


City Bakery, E. Kissner & Co., prop'rs., north-west cor. Public Square.


Cloud David, surgeon dentist, west side Public Square.


Cohen William, merchant tailor and cloth- ier, north side Public Square.


Collier William, county sheriff, office Court House.


See Advertisement Patent Rotary Stave Cutter, p. 82.


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Cook Conard, druggist, north side Public Square.


Cowgill & Birch, woolen factory, near L., N. A. & C. depot.


Cowgill & Talbott, physicians, west side Public Square.


Daniels John F., boots and shoes, west side Public Square.


DORSEY & ANDERSON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, REAPERS, MOW- ERS, TRESHERS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, BRASS, COPPER, TIN- WARE AND STOVES IN LARGE VARIETIES, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Duck worth Torgy, county coronor. Duncan C. C., proprietor Wright House, sonth-east cor. Public Squore.


EXCHANGE BANK OF GREENCASTLE, E. T. KEIGHTLEY, VICE-PRES"T .; W. D. ALLEN, CASHIER, NEAR SOUTH-EAST CORNER PURLIC SQUARE.


Elliott P. B., general merchant, south- west cor. Public Square.


Ellis H. E., physician, south side Public Square.


Fisher L. H., dealer in furniture, &c., south side Public Square.


Fisher S., physician, south of Public Square.


Forsyth R. G. & Co., dealers in hardware, stoves and tinware, north side Public Square.


Foster Mrs. E., millinery, east side Public Square.


Fussler William, barber, Crawfordsville. Gifford J. T., plow maker, Washington, east of Public Square.


Gilhart John, shoemaker, north side Pub- lic Square.


GOULDING & IRELAND. PLANING MILL, AND SASHI, DOOR, AND BLIND FACTORY, NORTH PUBLIC SQUARE.


Hamrick Jesse M., livery stable, north of Public Square.


Hanna John, district attorney for the State of Indiana, Crawfordsville.


Hannamon E., bakery, west side Public Square.


Hardin F. G., grocer, west side Public Square,


Harrison M. C., general merchant, west side Public Square.


Hathaway R. L., attorney nt law, south west cor. Public Square.


Hawkins I, general merchants, north side Public Square.


Hays & Sloane, general merchants, north side Public Square.


Higert Robert, Union saloon, north-west cor. Public Square.


JOIES HOUSE,


Greencastle, Indiana.


East of the Court House, on College Street.


JOHN F. JONES, - PROPRIETOR,


Good Stable and Carriage Sheds.


Hill J. A., daguerrean artist, south side Public Square.


Hill John watchmaker, south side Public Square.


Hilton H. J., merchant tailor, east side Public Square.


Houck James, wagon maker, near Terre Haute Depot.


Indiana Asbury University, Dr. Bowman, President, College Square.


INDIANA PRESS, HOWARD BRIGGS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


JOHNSON T, J., & CO., DEALERS IN FIRST CLASS PIANOS, SHEET MU- SIC GUITAR AND VIOLIN STRINGS, &C .; PIANOS TUNED; ALSO MILLINERY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


JONES HOTEL, JOHN F. JONES. PRO- PRIETOR, COLLEGE, SOUTH-EAST OF PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card, p. 109.)


JONES JOHN F., PROPRIETOR JONES HOTEL, COLLEGE, SOUTH-EAST PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card, page 109.)


Keightley A. T., physician and surgeon, west side Pub. Square.


Keightley E. T., retail store, west side l'ub. Square.


Kimble C. J., cabinet maker and dealer in furniture, Crawfordsville.


Kissner E. & Co., city bakery, north-west cor. Pub. Square.


KISSNER L., DEALER IN PIANO MU- SIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRAWFORDSVILLE, NORTH PUB. SQUARE. (See card, p 110.)


Klinbab Joseph, barber, west side Public Square.


See Advertisement Ivinson's Improved Engines, p. SO.


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L. KISSNER, DEALER IN PIANO FORTES, MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GREENCASTLE, IND.


Pianos hired, exchanged, tuned and repaired. Particular attention given to arranging Music for Brass and String Bands in the most approved style.


KRAMER W. & G., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HARNESS, SAD- DLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, MATS, &C., A LARGE QUANTITY AL- WAYS ON HAND, AND MANUFAC- TURED FROM THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, NORTH-EAST COR. PUB. SQUARE.


Landers Henry, wagon maker, north-east Public Square.


Lee Mitchell, cabinet maker, east Public Square.


Lec & Snyder, grocers, north side Public Square.


Lilly Eli, druggist, south-east cor. Public Square.


Lynch -, physician, south-west corner Pub. Lquare.


Lyon & Bro., grocery, bakery and confec- tionery, south side Pub. Square.


McKee Melvin, county clerk, office Court House.


Mahan Isaac, clothier, south side Public Square.


Mark: H. S., dealer in groceries, notions, queensware, confectioneries, &c., Public Square.


Matson J. A., attorney at law, Washing- ton.


Moore Marshall, mayor, south side Public Square.


Murphy T., wagon and carriage maker, north of Public Square.


Parks S. E., county treasurer, office Court House.


Preston A., physician, south of Public Square.


Pritchard B., City Marshal, south-side Public Square.


Putnam Republican Banner, C. W. Brown editor and proprietor, Crawfordsville. Pumphry L. M. R., druggist and grocer, near Terre Haute depot.


Renick & Bicknell, blacksmiths, north- east Public Square.


Rudicill Richard, county surveyor.


Scott J. A., attorney at law, west side Public Square.


Secrest & Turman, attorneys at law, south side Public Square.


SINCLAIR L. W., MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF TWEEDS, FLAN- NELS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS,


BLANKETS, CLOTHS, JEANS, STOCKING YARN, ETC., NEAR TERRE HAUTE DEPOT.


Southard D. L., general merchant, south- east cor. Public Square.


Spurgins D. M., daguerrean artist, east of Public Square.


Stevenson James D., dealer in hardware, stoves, etc., north-east cor. Public Square.


Stevenson Wm. W., general store, west side Public Square.


Talbott E. P., physician, south side Pub. Square.


TENNANT E. Y. & BRO., LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, WASHINGTON, EAST PUBLIC SQUARE.


Town R. R., physician and druggist, east side Public Square.


Townsend C. H., dealer in books, station- ery, wall paper, etc., east side Public Square.


Trautman Jacob, tobacco and cigars, Craw- fordsville.


Turner R., merchant tailor, Crawfords- ville.


Vancleve S. B., hotel keeper and butcher, Washington.


Vancleve & Harlan, Greencastle Commer- cial College, west of Public Square. Voss C. H., attorney at law, east side Pub. Square.


Waggner I. H., stoves and tinware, west side Public Square.


Walls A. B. & Bro., general merchants, south side Public Square.


Walls Clinton, county recorder.


Walls Thos. J., Putnam House, Washing- ton.


Weidle John J., shoemaker, east side Pub- lic Square.


Welch M. B., manufacturer of agricultur- al implements, north-east Public Square.


Werneke & Bro., leather and shoe store, south side Public Square.


Williamson Delana E., attorney at law. Williamson T. W., general merchant, south side Public Square.


WILSON WM. D. & SON, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, NEAR TER- RE HAUTE DEPOT.


Winchell F. P., manufacturer, wholesale


See Advertisement Behm's Commercial College, Evansville, page 76.


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und retail dealer in lager beer, north- east corner Public Square.


Woodruff Samuel, county auditor, office Court House. Wright House, C. C. Duncan, proprietor, south-east cor. Public Square.


GREENFIELD,


A post town and the capital of Hancock county, on the Indiana Central Railway, 21 miles east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are bought at Cincinnati and Indianapolis, and received by the In- diana Central Railway. Population 1,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Addison John, county treasurer.


Archer Samuel, county sheriff.


Atkison G. Y. & J. B., attorneys at law, Main.


Banks, Wallace & Co., hardware, Main.


Barnett Robert, physician, Main.


Branham A. K., dry goods, Main. Carr & Ryan, dry goods, Main.


Chandler Morgan, county clerk.


Chapman & Barnett, stoves and tinwarc, Main.


Church O. II., grocer, Main.


Cliff C., watchmaker, Main.


Cooper Dr. B. W., druggist, Main.


Dunbar A., proprietor Dunbar House, Main.


Duncan B. F. & Son, druggists, Main.


Edwards Lot & Co., druggists, Main.


Gapen & Randall, saddlers, Main.


Gooding Wm. H., prop'r Howard House, Main.


Gooding D. S., attorney at law.


Guymon P., hotel keeper, Main.


Hafner Frank, shoemaker, Main.


Hall & Bell, drugs and groceries, Main. Hammel Fred., baker, Main.


HANCOCK DEMOCRAT, WM.MITCHELL PUBLISHER, PUBLIC SQUARE.


Howard House, W. H. Gooding, proprietor, Main.


Howard Dr. N. P., druggist, Main.


Hughes J. A., grocer, Main.


Inlow Henry, boot and shoe maker, Main. McCray, Alfred, livery stable, near depot. Magaun C. C., dealer in agricultural im- plements and grain, at depot.


Marsh & Sleth, coopers, railroad, west of depot.


Mason J. I., attorney and notary public, court house.


Mathers Joseph, insurance agent, Main. MITCHELL WM., PUBLISHER HAN- COCK DEMOCRAT, PUB. SQUARE.


Offutt H., livery stable, rear of Dunbar House. Quin Theo., blacksmith and wagon maker, Main.


Randall G. T., dry goods and notions, Main.


Rardin & Co., blacksmith and wagon maker, Main.


Sebastian Lewis, general grocer, Main. Skinner Alfred, tailor, Main.


Snow Charles, bootmaker, Main. Sparks Lysander, county auditor.


THOMPSON S. J., DAGUERREOTYPIST, MAIN.


Walker G. II. & J. W., dry goods and no- tions, Main.


West Wm. R., recorder.


Williams Arthur P., railroad agent, depot. Williams H. J., Postmaster, Main.


Williams Joseph, carriage maker, depot. Williams & Edwards, cabinet makers, Main.


GREENFIELD MILLS,


A post office of Lagrange county, on Crooked creek, 10 miles from the line of the Michigan Southern and Northern In- diana Railway.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Davis A., saw mill.


FRENCH THOS., POSTMASTER.


Hand H., lumber yard.


Hopkins F., township clerk.


Rippey J. Il., chairmaker.


Smiley G., township assessor.


Squires W. W., justice of peace.


GREEN OAK,


A post office of Fulton county, 5 miles from Rochester, and 80 miles north from Indianapolis.


GREENSBORO'.


A post village of Ilenry county, on Duck creek, 7 miles south-west from New Castle, and 40 miles east by north from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are bought at Cincinnati, and shipped by the Indiana Central Railway, via Rich- mond. Coffin's is the nearest station. Population 300.


See C. IT. Wentz's Advertisement, p. 75.


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Alphabetical List of Professions, Tradea, Etc. Bowman E. R., cabinet maker and justice of peace. Burke B., boots and shoes.


Campline James, carriage maker.


Chappell Milton, dentist.


Coffin T. C., physician.


Deirz Steven, boots and shoes.


Elliott Nathan, druggist.


Englerth J. S., cabinet maker.


Gray Davis, gunsmith.


Hatfield W. J., constable and hotel pro- prietor.


Hinshaw Seth, stoves and tinware.


Hosier Mrs. Martha, millinery.


Kern G. W., edge tools.


Martin John, edge tools.


Mendenhall Wm. C., school teacher.


Newby Q., physician.


Pierce Jerome, carriage maker. POLK R. H., POSTMASTER.


Reagan T. & B. F., general merchants.


Risk & James, flour and saw mill.


Small & Hinshaw, general merchants. Swain Jesse F. H., township tru ,tee. Swain Reuben, general merchant. Swain Mrs. R. P., dress maker.


Thornbury Clayton, tailor. Walker B. R., physician.


Weeks Alfred, saddler.


Wilson D. C., pump maker. Wright Joel, druggist.


GREENSBURG,


A post town and the capital of Decatur county, on the Indianapolis and Cincin- nati Railway, 46 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati. Population 2,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Allen E. B., blacksmith, west of Main Cross.


Anderson Mrs. M. C., milliner, Main.


Armingion & Bro, druggisis, Main Cross. Ballard House, John Long, proprietor, Railroad.


Barton Mrs. Isabella, milliner, cor. Main and Main Cross.


Bracken Wmi,, physician., north side Pub. Square,


Bryan Chas , railroad agent, Depot.


Bryan Mrs. M., millinery goods, corner Franklin and Washington.


BRYAN SAMUEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF PEACE, MAIN. Burns & Walls, dentists, Main.


Christy Sam., receiver, Greensburg Bank, Main.


Clark Thomas F., flour mill, west of depot. Conner Ezra F., wagon and plow maker, Main.




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