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Cox W. G., daguerrean artist, north side Public Square.
Dale Eli, editor and publisher Bedford Press, east side Public Square.
Dale Levi H., stoves and tinware, east side Public Square.
Dale M., daguerrean artist, east side Pub- lic Square.
Darrall H. S., watch maker, east side Pub- lic Square.
Duncan L., county surveyor.
Dunehue & Kelly, general store, north side Public Square.
EWALD HENRY, GROCERIES, LI- QUORS, PRODUCE, &C .; ALSO MANUFACTURER OF BRICK, UP- PER HIGII.
Foote & Parker, wholesale and retail gro- cers, north side Public Square.
Francis J. Peter, general store, south side Public Square.
Gaussin Felix, shoemaker.
Glover James R., county sheriff, court house.
Harrison Davis, county clerk, county buildings,
Harron Juo. M., county auditor, county buildings.
Heitger G., shoemaker, opposite depot. Hendricks J. A., insurance agent, court house.
Hoff Jacob, grocery, &c.,
Ilolland William, county commissioner.
Johnson John W., livery and sale stable, near depot.
Johnson Theodore, saddler and harness maker, east side l'ublie Square.
Kern Ambrose, county commissioner. Ketcham G. P., dentist, north-west corner Public Square.
Kufe A., shoemaker, north side Public. Square.
Laveck Charles, livery stable and carriage maker, opposite depot.
Laforce & Gray, tanners and curriers, north side Public Square.
MeLaughlin Oliver, shoemaker, east side Public Square.
Malott & Co., dealers in dry goods, gro- ceries, &c., east side Public Square. Malott & Cobb, attorneys at law, north side public Square.
MASON JAMES H. & CO., WOOLEN MILLS, NEAR DEPOT.
Mitchell & Culbertson, flouring mills, on railroad.
Newland, Duncan & Co., dealers in hard- ware, cutlery, &c., north-east corner Public Square.
Newland J. W., physician, east side Pub- lic Square.
Northcraft W. M., general store, north side Public Square.
Otis H., manufacturer straw cutters, south-east corner Public Square.
Owen John, blacksmith, near depot.
Palmer & Messick, merchant tailors and clothiers, north side Public Square. Parks & Dixon, stone cutters, opposite Public Square.
Pearson & Voris, attorneys 'at law, oppo- site depot.
Prow James W., county commissioner.
Reath Jacob, bakery, south side Public Square.
Rector Isaac, postmaster, opposite depot.
Reed John & Co., general store, opposite depot.
Richardson II. B., general merchant, south-east corner Public Square.
Ricketts D., president Branch Bank, north side Public Square.
Riely, W. S., wholesale and retail drug- gist, oppo ite depot.
Rime Joseph, shoemaker.
Ruth Adam, furniture, High.
Short & Lemon, attorneys at law, north side Public Square.
2 Smith W., shoemaker, opposite Public Square.
Steasel Charles, barber, opposite depot.
Stilson J., physician, east side Public Square.
The Bedford Press, (issued Wednesday, ) east side Public Square, Eli Dale, edi- tor and publisher.
THOMASSON J. D., PROPRIETOR THOMASSON HOTEL, OPPOSITE DEPOT. (See card p. 20.)
THOMASSON J. D. & CO. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
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ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, &C., SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Thompson John W., grocer, north side Public Square,
Thornton G. A., cashier Branch Bank, north side Public Square.
Tilford, D. F., stoves and tinware, east side Public Square.
Vestal P. T., agent L. N. A. & C. R. R. Whitart Thomas, sash, doors, blinds, &c. " Wiegmann Christian, shoemaker,
BEECH GROVE, *
( BURLINGTON VILLAGE.)
A post village of Rush county, on Little Blue river, 7 miles west from Rushville, and 32 miles east south-east from Indian- apolis. Population 100.
BEECHY MIRE,
A post office of Union county, about 70 miles east by south from Indianapolis.
BELDEN,
A post office of Wabash county, about 80 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
BELGRADE,
A post- office of Martin county, about 80 miles south south- west from Indianapolis.
BELLE AIR,
A post office of Clay county, about 60 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
BELLE SARAH,
A post office of Jackson county, about 60 miles south from Indianapolis.
BELLEVILLE,
A post village of Hendricks county, one mile south from the line of the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway, 6 miles south from Danville, and IS miles west by south from Indianapolis. Goods for this place, purchased at Cincinnati and In- dianapolis, are received by the Terre
H. F. BURGER, BELLEVILLE, IND.
GENERAL MERCHANT,
AND DEALER LY Every Variety of Goods
Usually kept in a Country Store, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible price. I invite an examination of Goods and Prices.
H. F. BURGER, Prop.
Haute and Richmond Railway. Popula- tion 300.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc
Alberson Martha, milliner.
Belleville Academy, E. D. Lotcher, teach- er.
Bland A., cabinet maker.
Bohanon John, brick maker.
Bond R., brick mason.
Bryant Jane, tailoress.
BURGER HOMER F., POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT. (See card, p. 21.)
Burgess Samuel, saddler.
Carmichael Win., general merchant.
Carter G. A., township assessor.
Case Nathaniel, chair and pump maker.
Cooper Lewis, wool grower.
Cope .J., carpenter.
Cox W. J., carpenter.
Crawford Moses, wool grower.
Cutshall James, boots and shoes.
Eagan James, proprietor Eagle House.
Franklin Elisha, justice of peace.
Gilleland J., brick mason.
Glaze G. W., gunsmith.
Hammonds George, broom maker.
Hunt Cyrus, pork packer.
Irons Thomas, wool grower.
Jelt Joel, constable.
Johnson Wm., painter.
Kennedy John O. & Co., general mer- chants. -
Kennedy L. H., physician.
Kirtley Thomas J., wagon maker.
Kite A., plow maker and blacksmith.
Lockhart Rev. Thos., Christian elder.
Lotcher E. D., teacher Belleville Academy. Lotcher Samuel, boots and shoes.
McCormick J. P., justice of peace.
Miles John, pork packer and wool grower. Miller John, tanner.
Moore R. C., physician and township trus- tee.
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Pitts J., plow maker.
Pitts Jonathan, wagon maker.
Pope H., sewing machine agent. Rhodes J. L., painter.
Sanders John, carpenter. Stone John, brick maker.
Swindler C. T., brick mason.
Swindler H. T., woolen manufacturer and proprietor steam flour and saw mills. Tisdell Rev. J., Baptist.
Walker John, carpenter.
Williams Wm., carpenter.
Wilson Thomas, wagon maker. Wills A. S., justice of peace. Woods Rev. J. S., Methodist.
BELLMORE,
A post office of Parke county, about 60 miles west from Indianapolis.
BENNETTSVILLE,
A post office of Clark county, abont 100 miles south by east from Indianapolis.
BENNINGTON,
A post village of Switzerland county, north by west from Vevay, about 00 miles south-east from Indianapolis.
BENTON.
A post village of Elkhart county, on Elk- hart river, 7 miles from Goshen, and 130 miles north by cast from Indianapolis. Population 175.
BENTONVILLE,
A post village of Fayette county, north- west from Connersville, about 50 miles cast by south from Indianapolis.
BENVILLE,
A post office of Jennings county, about 65 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.
BERLIN,
A small post village of Clinton county, 15 miles from Frankfort, and 35 miles north- west from Indianapolis .. Population 62.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Batterton J., attorney at law and real es- tate agent.
Bunnely M. M., physician.
Gossett James M., physician.
Holmes A., agricultural implements.
Holmes A., wagon maker.
Holmes Anthony, justice of peace.
Mount T. C., general store.
Phenis P. A., saddler.
Russell Wm., hotel.
Young George. tailor.
BERRYSVILLE,
A post office of Knox county, east from Vincennes, about 100 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
BETHANY,
A small post village of Parke county, on Roaring creek, 9 miles from Rockville, and 65 miles west from Indianapolis.
BETHEL,
A post office of Wayne county, about 65 miles east from Indianapolis.
BETHLEHEM,
A post village of Clark county, north- east from Charlestown, about 95 miles south south-east from Indianapolis. A vil- lage of the same name is situated in Hamil- ton county, 10 miles south-west from No- blesville, and 15 miles north from In- dianapolis. (See Mount Carmel post of- fice.)
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BIGELOW'S MILLS,
A post office of Laporte county, south-west from Laporte, about 135 miles north north- west from Indianapolis.
BIG SPRINGS,
A post office of Laporte county, near the northern boundary of the State, abont 140 miles north by west from Indianapolis. .
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BILLINGSVILLE,
A post village of Union county, 6 miles from Liberty, and 65 miles east, by south Indianapolis.
BIRDSEYE,
A post office of Dubois county, about 110 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
BLACK CREEK,
A post office of Sullivan county, near its south-eastern extremity, about 85 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
BLACK OAK RIDGE,
A post office of Daviess county, about 100 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
BLAIRSVILLE,
A post village of Posey county, on Big creek, and on the Evansville and New Harmony stage route, 16 miles north-east from Mt. Vernon, and 150 miles south-west from Indianapolis. Population 600.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Baker F., general merchant.
Baker John, general merchant.
Baker R., boot and shoe dealer.
Beanhouse W., carpenter.
Brown J., cooper.
Ceis C., boot and shoe maker.
CHARLES A., GENERAL MERCHANT AND HOTEL PROPRIETOR.
Cook J., tailor.
Croul P., boot and shoe maker.
Duty M., chair maker.
Fanguher HI. T., saw mill.
Fastmens -, physician.
Fischer Win., saddler.
Fox Joseph, blacksmith.
Finch P'., carpenter and cabinet maker. Lantz. V., carpenter.
Mitz. J., cooper. Nelgen F., grocer. Velgen George, general merchant and town-Inp trustee.
Ritbert V., blacksmith.
Smith P., carpenter. Steirly J., cooper. Wier H., carriage maker.
BLANTON,
A post office of Green county, about 70 miles south- west from Indianapolis.
BLOOM,
A post office of Rush county, east south- east from Indianapolis.
BLOOMFIELD,
A post village and the capital of Green county, on the Wabash and Erie canal, 1 mile east from the west fork of White river, and 75 miles south-west from Indi- anapolis. Goods for this place are pur- chased at Louisville and Cincinnati, and received via Terre Haute and Bloomington. Population 500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, ETC.
Armstrong W. P., physician.
Baxter James H., attorney at law. BLAND AARON, POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT.
Blazier F. F., physician.
Blount R. A., stoves and tinware.
Boltz A., brick mason.
Brooks Mrs. E., milliner.
Burns Harry, attorney at law.
Butcher David, druggist.
Carress E. G., Hacksmith.
Cavins A. G., attorney at law.
Cavins E. IL., attorney at law.
Cavins S. R., attorney at law and notary public.
Conley J. N., physician.
Cook Rev. P. B., Presbyterian.
Cushman John M., agent Wheeler & Wil- son's sewing machines.
Dobbins John, carpenter.
Duncan Miss E., milliner.
Duncan James, carriage and wagon maker. East Hughes, county recorder.
Edwards L. B., general merchant.
Eveleigh Joseph, Old Stand Hotel.
Fearnot Caroline, German Inn.
Ferguson Benjamin, teacher select school. Ferguson W. IL., constable.
Ferguson Win. II., saloon proprietor.
Flyng Rev. - -, Methodist. Freeland Miss Jane, teacher select school. Gainey W. W., auctioneer.
German Inn, Caroline Fearnot, proprie- tress. Hall Albert, tailor. Ilill H. C., attorney at law and notary public. Honk A., carriage and wigon maker.
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GREENE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
The undersigned would inform the pub- lic that he has opened an Agricultural Warehouse for the sale of all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Implements and Machines of all kinds furnished at manufacturer's prices with freights added.
HENRY VAN SLYKE, Bloomfield, Greene Co., Ind.
Humphreys John M., attorney at law. .
Isenhower J. R., attorney at law and notary public.
Jamison Jackson, county commissioner.
Jones Jolin, county commissioner.
Killian John D., county sheriff.
Knapp A. C., brick mason.
Knapp C. B., cabinet maker.
Knapp Geo. W., painter. Knapp J. D., jeweler and justice of peace. Little W. H., marble yards.
Lyons Joseph, county auditor.
Mccullough David, constable.
Meacham C., physician.
Meacham M. J., saddler.
Metcalf Rev. -, Cumberland Presby- terian.
Milam John I., county clerk.
Morgan G. C., county commissioner.
Nowell Horace V., druggist.
Old Stand Hotel, Joseph Eveleigh, prop'r. Patterson Thos., justice of peace.
Pitts Benjamin, carpenter.
Rainbolt Augustus, blacksmith.
Richland Flouring and Saw Mills, M. H. Shryer, proprietor.
Ritter Moses, general merchant.
Ritter W. D., township trustee.
Rose E. E., attorney at law. Routt W. K., general merchant.
Schatser Wm. II., painter. Shryer M. H., general merchant and pro- prietor saw and flour mills. Stropes Jolin B., county treasurer. Stropes W. I'., hotel.
Taylor Robert R., attorney at law.
VAN SLYKE HENRY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. (See card p. 24.) Van Slyke P. C., gunsmith.
Van Slyke P. C. & H1., saloon.
Wagoner Hilton, carpeuter.
Warnick J. G., carpenter and county coroner. West E., auctioneer.
West Edward, general merchant.
Wier H. S., tanner. Williams Thos. R., carpenter.
BLOOMINGDALE,
A recently established post office of Parke county .
BLOOMING GROVE,
A post village of Franklin county, near Duck creek, 7 miles north-west from Brookville, and 65 miles east south-east from Indianapolis. Population 100.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Crews James H., physician.
Daughty Daniel, broom manufacturer.
Dukate James, attorney at law.
Dukate John, china, glass and queensware. Genn Thomas, saw mill.
Kingery Henry, backsmith.
Lahman John, painter.
Newman John, painter.
Petticrew Win., general store.
Sherwood Thomas, shingle maker.
Strantman H. F., hotel and general store.
Swift R. H., attorney at lav.
Webb Austin, blacksmith.
BLOOMINGSBURG,
A post. office of Fulton county, north-east from Rochester, and about 100 miles north from Indianapolis.
BLOOMINGSPORT,
A post office of Randolph county, south from Winchester, and 65 miles east north- east from Indianapolis.
BLOOMINGTON,
A flourishing post town, and the capital of Monroe county, situated on the Louis- ville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, about 50 miles south south-west from In- dianapolis. Bloomington enjoys an en- viable reputation for the excellence of her literary institutions. Population 2,500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc Akin R. W., president Bloomington Bank, opposite depot. ؟
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CLEMENT WHITAKER, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR, C. WHITAKER & J. F. WALKER, EDITORS OF THE
BLOOMINGTON
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PUBLISHED AT BLOOMINGTON, IND.
The only paper in Monroe county, and circulating extensively in Monroe and ad- joining counties.
Allison J. B., daguerrean artist, Main. Baker D., shoemaker, west Main. Barrow Daniel, county commissioner.
Bates W. L., shoemaker, west side Public Square.
Batterton D., tinner, &c., sonth Main.
Batterton G. W., furniture, &c., north-east corner Public Square.
Beatley Jas. M., county recorder, court house.
Bixby Mrs. Ellen, milliner, west Main. Bloomington Bank, opposite depot, R. W. Akin, president, Milton Hight, cash. Bloomingtom Mills, on railroad, near de- pot, Helton & Co., proprietors.
BLOOMINGTON REPUBLICAN, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, C. WHITA- KER, PUBLISHER, (Day of issue Saturday.) ( See card p. 25.)
Bollenbacher Geo., shoemaker, west Main, Brown A., Arcade Saloon, opposite depot. Burns P. M., merchant tailor, north side Public Square.
Buskirk Isaac, county surveyor. Buskirk Geo. 1., judge common pleas court.
Buskirk & Buskirk, attorneys at law, north side Public Square.
Carmichael Jas., county commissioner. Carson Davy, county clerk, court house. CARTER J. F., DENTIST AND AGENT ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Chase G. M., agent L. N. A. & C. R. R., dep't Chase & Co., general merchants, west Main.
CHERRY & MCKINLEY, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE, CA .. PETS. &C., &C., NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
JOHNSON M'COLLOUGH. WH. H. M'COLLOUGH- MeCOLLOUGHI & SON, Retail Grocers AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Embracing Coffee, Sugar, Spice, Teas, Mo- lasses, Crackers, Fish, Flour, Meal, Fruit, &c. Highest market price paid for Country Produce. West Side of the Public Square, BLOOMINGTON, IND.
Denning P. C., attorney at law, west side Public Square.
Downes John S., bakery and confectione- ry, west side Public Square.
DUNN & CO., PRODUCE AND COMMIS- SION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLE- SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, CEMENT, SALT, NAILS, CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, CITY BUILDING, SOUTH MAIN, NEAR DEPOT.
Eclipse Livery Stable, opposite depot, Williams & Sluss, proprietors.
Ehni John, tailor, north side Public Square.
Emery & Minet, saddlers and harness makers, Main.
Faris John & Bro., druggists, Main.
Foster Robt. C., county auditor, Court House.
Helton & Co., Bloomington Mills, on R. R. near depot.
Henderson & Cory, Courier, north side Public Square.
Hight Milton, cashier Bloomington Bank, opposite depot.
Ifill A. T., druggist, west side Public Square.
Howe James M. & Co., groceries, queens- ware, etc., west side Public Square.
Ilowe J. O. Jr., dealer in boots and shoes, West side Public Square.
Howe Joseph M., general store, south-west cor. Public Square ..
Kahn & Co., clothiers, west side Public Square.
Kroager August, barber, South Main.
Imeas T. P., dentist, Main.
MeCollough J., county treasurer, Court House. MeCollough Johnson, druggist and book seller, west side Public Square.
MeCOLLOUGH & SON, GROCERS AND DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card p 25.)
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McGee Benj., merchant tailor and clothier, cor. South and West Main.
Mercer F. G., saddler and harness maker, South Main.
Miller & Moffett, general store, west side Public Square.
Mincher --- , saddler, north side Public Square.
MISENER & WETHERBY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GRO- CERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFEC- TIONARIES, &C., SOUTH - EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.
Monroe County Library, Davy Carson, Jas. M. Beattey, and Robt. C. Foster, Trustees.
Mullikin Thomas, general merchant, west side Public Square. Munick James, (colored) barber, South Main.
Nutt Cyrus, President State University. ()'Bold W. F., union saloon, opposite depot. Orchard J. & S. M., proprietors Orchard House, opposite depot.
Pullen S. S., grocer, West Main.
Reeves Andrew W., county sheriff, Court House.
Seward A. & Sons, foundry and machine shop, north-east cor. Public Square.
Seward & Thorn, daguerrean artists, north side Publie Square.
SHOW ERS & HENDRIX, MANUFACTU- RERS AND DEALERS IN FURNI- TURE AND CHAIRS, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Shubl David, attorney at law, north side Public Square.
Small James, county commissioner.
Small R., blacksmith, opposite depot.
SMALL & RIDDLE, DEALERS IN HARD- WARE AND CUTLERY, IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SASH, DOORS. STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, AND AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS, WEST MAIN.
Smith M. J., watch maker and jeweler, west side Public Square.
State University, Cyrus Nutt, Pres't.
Tate Wm. M., Postmaster, Main near East Main.
Tuly C. P., general merchant, north west corner Public Square.
Waldon John, tanner and carrier, near Depot.
Walker Isaac, grocer, West Main.
Ward J. F. daguerrean artist, west side Public Square.
WHITAKER C., PUBLISHER BLOOM- INGTON REPUBLICAN, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. (Sce card p. 25.)
WHITAKER & WALKER, EDITORS BLOOMINGTON REPUBLICAN. NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card p. 25.)
Williams & Sluss. Eclipse livery stable, opposite Depot.
Worley G. IL., dealer in dry goods, west side Public Square.
WORLEY HOUSE, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Z. WORLEY, PROPR.
WORLEY Z., PROPRIETOR WORLEY HOUSE, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card p. 26.)
Young Jacob, saloon and bakery, South Main.
BLOUNTSVILLE,
A post village of Henry county, on Stony Creek, 14 miles north - east from New Castle, and 60 miles east north-east from Indianapolis. Purchases for this place are made at Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, and shipped to Hagerstown and Millville, on the Chicago Air Line Railway. Pop- ulation 200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Fic.
Bales John, plow maker.
Bedwell Aaron, cooper.
Brewington, John D .. carpenter.
Barch John, boots and shoes.
Burch Wing boots and shoes.
Burr A. S .. tanner.
Cary Ephraim, wagon maker.
Cary Jesse, blacksmith and plow maker. Hawk J., barber. Hawk John, cabinet maker. Hendrix Wie. S., physician.
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HOUSE, E., POSTMASTER. Jordan Russell, township trustee. Kerr Wm. M., general merchant. Kimble D. N., school teacher. Lake J. T., general merchant. Lake John, tanner. Lucas A., carpenter. Luelen Jabez, justice of peace.
McGee John, wagon maker.
Murray C. B., justice of peace. Parsons Vincent, general merchant. Parsons Wm., plow maker. Pierce Henry, boots and shoes.
Ross D. B., constable. Chiveler Daniel, cabinet maker. Stanley James, carpenter. Strobridge David, steam saw mill. Walradt Huldah, dress maker. Walradt Marian, milliner.
Walradt Mark, grocer. Walradt Miss Sarah, school teacher. Warner Eli, general merchant. Wason John, brick maker. Windle J. A., dentist and physician.
BLUE BELL,
A post office of Shelby county, south-east from Indianapolis.
BLUE CREEK,
A post village of Franklin county, 5 miles south-west from Brookville, 71 miles east south-east from Indianapolis, and 38 miles north-west from Cincinnati.
BLUE GRASS,
A post village of Fulton county, about 100 miles north from Indianapolis.
BLUE LICK,
A post village of Clark county, ou Blue Lick creek, S miles west from Charles- town, 15 miles from Louisville and 90 miles south by east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Lon- isville, and shipped to Memphis, 2 miles distant, on the Jeffersonville and Indian- apolis Railway. Population 100.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc Beaty Edward, carpenter. Cleaveland J., cooper. Clegg Matthew, attorney at law. Coombs W. M., justice of peace.
Crim Mason, flour mill. Deitz G. W., painter. Justice S., cooper.
Lesley James, broom maker. McDEITZ THOMPSON, POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT.
McIntire Roderick, wagon maker. Mc Williams D. H., brick mason. Read & Huckelberry, stave dealers. Rose Joel, cooper. Ruter Rev. M. A., Methodist.
Scholl Charles, township trustee. Scott Rer. V. , Christian elder. Weir John Y., justice of peace. Weir Melvin, constable.
BLUE RIDGE, (CYNTHIANA VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Shelby county, 8 miles east from Shelbyville, and 34 miles south - east from Indianapolis. Popula- tion 85.
BLUFF CREEK,
A post office of Johnson county, near a branch of the same name, sonth from Indianapolis.
BLUFF POINT,
A post village of Jay county, on the Win- chester and Fort Wayne State road, G miles south from Portland, and 72 miles north-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati, and shipped to Union City, 12 miles distant, on the Bellefontaine Railway. Popula- tion 50.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bickle D., justice of peace. Collett Presley, township trustee. CROWELL J. W .. POSTMASTER AND HOTEL PROPRIETOR.
Rarick A., constable. Thompson J. F., justice of peace. Wilson James, township assessor.
BLUFFTON,
A post village, and the capital of Wells county, on the south bank of the Wabash river, 25 miles south from Fort Wayne, and 90 miles north-east from Indianapolis.
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BOCK'S MILLS,
A post office of Madison county, north. east from Indianapolis.
BOGARD,
A recently established post office of Wash- ington county.
BOGUS RUN,
Formerly a post office of Stark county, recently discontinued.
BONO,
A small post village of Lawrence county, on the east fork of White river, 15 miles south - east from Bedford, and 80 miles south by west from Indianapolis.
BOON GROVE,
A post office of Porter county, south by west from Valparaiso, about 125 miles north north-west from Indianapolis.
BOONVILLE,
A post town, and the capital of Warrick county, IS miles north-east from Evans- ville, and about 150 miles south south-west from Indianapolis. Population 800.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Eto
Adams Isnao W. & Co., dry goods.
Allen James M., ambrotypist.
Barker Wm. I., physician.
Barton John, dry goods.
Bates B. N., boots and shoes.
Baum Jacob, tailor.
Beeler Adam, cooper.
Bennett Morris W., general merchant.
Bethel Union, dry goods.
Boonville Democrat, Chas. Dalrymble pub- lisher.
Brown Francis A., prop'r Brown House.
Brown James & Co., brick yard.
Brown Saml. & Bros., saddlers.
Clutter John A., brick masou.
Corvin John B .. carpenter and proprietor carding machine.
Dalrymble Charles, publisher Boonville Democrat. Day James M., grocer. Day John D., livery stable.
DIAL. SIEGLE & CO., STEAM FLOUR- ING MILL.
Elzer Jacob, butcher. Floyd L. L., carpenter. Franz Andrew, grocer.
Frary Calvin, publish'r Warrick Democrat.
Fuller Benj. & Co., steam saw mill.
Fuller Jesse, attorney at law.
Garwood Nathan, hide and leather dealer. Gardner Charles, blacksmith.
Gust Benj., boot and shoe maker.
Hargrave, Dunnigan & Co., crockery and glass ware.
Hebron Lodge, No. 144, I. O. O. F.
Helder Wm., carriage maker.
Holgel John, baker.
Hudson A. B. & J. II., general merchants.
Hudspeth G. P. & Co., general merchants.
Hudspeth & Bros., steam flouring mill.
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