G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1862 and 1863, Part 7

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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Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Allen Henry, constable.


Armstrong F. G., physician. Bennett Abner, broom maker.


Brown James, beef and pork packer. Brown William, druggist.


Bunker -, cooper. Cline Daniel, baker. Cox Samuel, tanber. Carr Richard, wagon maker.


Dillon Sarah, dress maker. Dillon & Brothers, four and saw mill. Dobins Win., wagon maker.


Elsker Wm., boots and shoes.


L. SNYDER,


AND SURGEON, CAMDEN, CARROLL COUNTY, IND.


Evans George, carpenter.


Evans J., carpenter.


Evans John, patent churn.


Ferrel Michael, brick mason.


GOODMAN THOMAS, POSTMASTER.


Gregg Aaron, wool grower.


Graham Charles, brick masov.


Groniger J., agricultural implements.


Groniger John, justice of peace.


Heichert John, pump maker.


Huntsinger Abraham, tobacco grower. King A. A., boots and shoes.


Laird James R., Wagon maker.


McDonald Andrew, general merchant. McDonald Charles, tailor.


Mc Donald N., milliner.


McFarland P., saw mill.


Martin & Weigle, saddlers and leather dealers.


Mills Simeon, gunsmith.


Moses William, attorney at law.


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Odell Rev. -- , Presbyterian.


Paden David, constable.


Pilling Ephraim & Co., carding machine ..


Porter Adam, four and grist mill.


Powell John, ambrotypist.


Powel J. E., physician. Richardson S., tanner.


Rob Rev. -- , Baptist elder.


Roberts R. B., dentist.


Robisou Andrew, township trustee.


Rogers Eli, hotel proprietor.


Slabangh Win., carpenter.


Snoelberger Aaron, wool grower.


SNYDER L., PHYSICIAN. (See card page 37.)


Steel Benjamin, cabinet maker.


Stringer Rev. -. , Methodist.


Thomas Samuel, grist and saw mill. Thompson Oliver, school teacher.


Tilton Adam, ambrotypist ..


Turner H .. painter. Turner Hiram, jeweler.


Weigle Geo., boots and shoes.


Wilson Samuel, cooper. Worts J., painter. Wool Lewis, cabinet maker.


Young Leonard, wagon maker.


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DEALER AND REPAIRER OF


CLOCKS WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ALSO,


Ambrotype & Photograph Artist. CAMPBELLSEURG, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA.


CAMPBELL,


A small post village of Orange county, 13 miles north-west from Paoli, 00 miles south by west from Indianapolis, and 65 miles north-west from Louisville.


CAMPBELLSBURG,


A post village of Washington county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 10 miles west from Salem, about 80 miles south from Indianapolis, and 50 miles north-west from Louisville. Goods for this place are bonght at New Albany and received by rail. Population 250.


Alphabetical List of Professions. Trades, Etc.


Bartlett G. W., druggist.


Barton W. H., gunsmith.


Beagley George, brick mason.


Brown C., general merchant and agent Adamis Express and L., N. A. & S. R. R.


Caspar L:, general merchant.


Caspar Louis, township trastee.


Collier S, D., dentist. Denny Rev. R., Christian pastor.


Freeman L., blacksmith.


Freeman Louis, wagon and plow maker. Lee F., physician. Lester Rev. . Methodist.


MeCuteben Wm,, cooper.


Mather N. P., justice of peace. Moore Joseph, hotel.


OVERMAN A. POSTMASTER.


OVERMAN ANIOM, AMBROTYPIST AND JEWELER. (See card, p. 3%.) Pollard Silas, brick u aker. Porter Rev. J. B., school teacher. Prow C., general merchant. Reed S. L., physician.


Rosenbaum G., justice of peace. Smith Kate, dress maker. Stewart D. P., boot and shoe maker. Stroble Simon, boot and shoe maker. Wilkins J. T. C & Co., steam flouring mill and carding machine.


Wilson T. J., saddler and constable.


CANA,


A post office of Jennings county, south- west from Vernon, about 75 miles south by east from Indianapolis.


CANAAN,


A small post village of Jefferson county, on Indian Kentucky river, 12 miles north- east from Madison, and SO miles south south-east from Indianapolis. Population 100.


CANAL,


A post office of Warrick county, about 150 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.


CANNELTON,


A post town, and the capital of Perry county, on the Ohio river, 125 miles be- low Louisville, and about 150 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


CANOPER,


A post office of Adams county, about 100 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


CANTON,


A post village of Washington county, on the west fork of Blue river, 4 miles north- east from Salem, 90 miles south by east from Indianapolis, and 35 miles north- west from Louisville. Goods for this place are bought at Louisville and New Albany, and shipped to Harristown sta- tion, 2 miles distant, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway. Pop- ulation 160. -


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Albertson F., physician. Albertson Mahlon, carpenter.


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Albertson Oliver, patent right agent. ALBERTSON & TRUEBLOOD, GENE- RAL MERCHANTS. (See card, p. 39.)


Albertson & Wright, nurserymen.


Anderson John I .. , boots and shoes.


Calvert E., prop'r Canton House.


Calvert Elbridge, carpenter.


Dosch Henry, tailor.


Ellis Augustus, wagon maker.


Falconer James S., painter.


Green Robert, blacksmith.


Green & Wilson, blacksmiths.


Harned Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner.


Harned Wm. & J. M .; general merchants.


Herrod S. H., physician.


Huston S. C., carpenter.


Lipsey Wm., sewing machine agent.


Lovit John, boots and shoes.


McCoskey A. A., wagon maker. McCoy Louis, wagon maker.


Nicholas James, boots and shoes.


Prichard Calvin, school teacher.


Ridlin John W., cooper. Styles Robert, school teacher. Tatlock Edward, carpenter.


Tatlock Wm. E., carpenter.


Thompson Thomas M., carpenter.


Timberlake Aquilla, school teacher. TRUEBLOOD JOHN H., POSTMASTER. Trueblood Miss Susan, milliner.


Trueblood Win. N., steam flour and saw mill. -


Trueblood & Lipsey, nurseryman. Walpool R. C., tanner.


Wright Miss E., school teacher.


CARLISLE,


A post village of Sullivan county, near the line of the Evansville and Crawfords- ville railroad, 10 miles south from Sulli- van, and 90 miles south-west from Indian- apolis.


A station on the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railway, of the same name, is situated 14 miles north-east from Laporte.


CARMEL, ( BETHLEHEM VILLAGE.)


A post village of Hamilton county, situa- ted near Coal creek, 10 miles south-west from Noblesville, and 15 miles north-west from Indianapolis. Population 150.


CARPENTER'S CREEK,


A post village of Jasper county, near a branch of the same name, and near the !


ALBERTSON & TRUEBLOOD, CANTON, INDIANA, DEALERS IN


DRY GOODS,


GROCERIES,


Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware,


NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,


Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Iron, Nails, School Books, Sta- tionery, &c.


line of the Logansport and Peoria Rail- way, 10 miles south from Rensselaer, 90 miles north-west from Indianapolis, and 75 miles south south-east from Chicago.


CARPENTERSVILLE.


A post village of Putnam county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way, 12 miles north from Greencastle, and 38 miles west from Indianapolis.


CARROLL,


A post village of Carroll county, about 75' miles north north-west from Indianapolis.


CARRSVILLE,


A post office of Marion county, on Buck creek, O miles east from Indianpolis.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


CARR A. C., POSTMASTER. Harlan A. B., township justice. Hunter Win., township trustee, MeConnel Joseph, township justice. Newłand G. W., township justice. Pierson Joseph, constable.


Roberts Rev. R., Methodist.


CARTERSBURG,


A post village of Hendricks county, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway, 5 miles south from Danville, und 17 miles west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are bought at Indianapolis and


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UNION HOUSE,


CLOSE TO THE DEPOT, CARTERSBURG, IND. J. M. POE, - PROPRIETOR.


This House has been recently refitted and refurnished throughout. The Pro- prietor thinks from his experience in the business that he can give good satisfac- tion to the traveling public.


N. B .- Daily Stage Lines, both north and south, to Danville and North Salem, and to Belleville and Monrovia.


Cincinnati, and shipped from the latter place by the Indiana Central Railway, via Indianapolis, thence by the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway. Popula- tion 200.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Aplin C. & Co., wagon makers and black- smiths.


Barnhill ---- , agent Adams Express.


Biddle John, general merchant.


Carpenter John, pump maker.


Fletcher N., painter.


Frieker John, boots and shoes. Hornaday -, American Express agent. "Hornaday S., coal dealer,


HORNADAY SIMON, POSTMASTER. MeAlpin A., saddler.


McCormick J. P., justice of peace.


MeDaniel Rev. J. L., Methodist.


Martin John, boots and shoes.


Moore R. C., township trustee.


Odell Thomas, marble dealer.


POE J. M., PROP'R UNION HOUSE, AND PATENT RIGHT AGENT. (See card, p. 40.)


Shirts A. F., attorney at law and notary public.


Shirts & Hornaday, general merchants and agents Terre Haute Railway.


UNION HOUSE, J. M. POE, PROPRIE- TOR. (See card, p. 40.)


Wantlin I. S., school tencher.


Wills James, constable.


Wood Moses, carpenter.


Wcodfill -. school teacher. Woodfill J., telegraph operator.


CARTHAGE,


A post village of Rush county, on Big Blue River, 14 miles north-west from


Rushville, and 35 miles east by south from Indianapolis.


CARY,


A post office of Miami county, about 75 miles north from Indianapolis.


CASSVILLE,


A post village of Howard county, on Deer creek, and on the Peru and Indianapolis Railway, 5 miles north from Kokomo, and 59 miles north from Indianapolis. Popu- lation 125.


CASTLETON,


A post village of Marion county, on the Peru and Indianapolis Railway, 11 miles north by east from Indianapolis. Popu- lation 100.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Anderson John R., general merchant.


Anderson John R., tailor.


Anderson W. G., wagon maker.


BASSETT H. H., NEW ENGLAND HOTEL.


Cropper Sidney, wagon maker.


Cropper S., plow maker and blacksmith. Crouk Henry, carpenter.


Cyrus W. H., physician.


Defaid John, carpenter.


Dranberger L., general store.


Duncan Alexander, dealer in tobacco and cigars.


Irwin William, steam saw mill.


Johnson Joseph, cooper.


Leever P. A., attorney at law.


Minor Fred., brick mason.


New England Hotel, H. H. Bassett.


Orpurt M., carpenter. Phipps C., blacksmith.


Rooker J., attorney at law and physician.


Ruddell A. G., physician.


Shock D., carpenter.


Simmons Andrew, blacksmith.


Thomas B. E., general store.


Thomas B. E., boots and shoes. 1


Vert. W. M., carpenter and boot and shoe maker. Whitsell Wilson, carpenter.


CATALPA GROVE,


A post office of Benton county, about 20 miles north-west from Indianapolis.


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CATARACT,


A post village of Owen county, situated at the falls of Eel river, 16 miles south from Greencastle, and about 50 miles south- west from Indianapolis.


CATHCART,


A post office of White county, about SO miles north-west from Indianapolis.


CAVE SPRING,


A post office of Decatur county, about 50 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


CEDAR GROVE,


A post village of Franklin county, on the White Water canal, and on the Harrison and Brookville pike, south - east from Brookville, and about 75 miles east south- east from Indianapolis.


CEDAR LAKE, (TINKERVILLE VILLAGE.)


A small post village of Lake county, on Cedar creek, 7 miles south - west from Crown Point, 130 miles north north-west from Indianapolis, and 45 miles south-east from Chicago. Population 125.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Davis D. M, patent right agent.


Edgerton Amos, attorney at law.


Edgerton Amos, brick mason.


Gilger Christian, fish dealer.


Miller Frederick, blacksmith.


Palmer G. W., physician. Pratt & Sigler, flour and saw mill.


Stilson S., physician.


Taylor A., dealer in tobacco, cigars, etc. Taylor Mary, milliner.


Taylor Obadiah, dealer in tobacco, cigars, etc.


CELESTIA,


A post office of Marshall oounty, about 110 miles north from Indianapolis.


CELESTINE,


A post office of Dubois county, cast from Jasper and about 100 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


CENTER POINT NURSERY


ZEND HINSHAW, PROP. Propagator and Dealer in all kinds of


FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, DAHLIAS, PEONIAS, &c.


CENTER POINT, Clay County, Indiana. .


CENTER, (TAMPICO VILLAGE.)


A post village of Howard county, on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 4 miles south - east from Kokomo, and about 50 miles north from Indianapolis.


CENTER POINT,


A post village of Clay county, on the Brazil stage route, 4 miles from Bowling Green, and about 65 miles west south-west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place, purchased at Cincinnati, are shipped via Madison and Indianapolis to Brazil, S miles distant, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway. Population 110.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Ambrose Lewis F., school teacher and ambrotypist.


Bean Win. H., wagon maker.


Bridewell Francis A., carpenter.


Debruler Win. W., cooper


Epbert Edward, carpenter.


Epbert & Brewer, steam saw mill. Gilfillan John, physician.


Givens Rev. Win. M., United Brethren. Hinshaw Z., broom maker.


HINSHAW ZENO, POSTMASTER AND NURSERYMANN. (See card, p. 41.) Jesserich A. R., general merchant.


Kennedy S. S. & L. C., steam flour mill Kennedy's & Didricke, carding machines. Reeder John HI., cabinet maker.


Ridinger Joseph, carpenter and hotel pro- prietor. Shafer J. S. & Bros., blacksmiths. Shafer Mary A., milliner. Travis Win., school teacher.



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CENTER SQUARE.


A small village of Switzerland county, 8 miles north by east of Vevay, and about 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


CENTERTON,


A post office of Morgan county, south- west from Indianapolis.


CENTER VALLEY,


A post office of Morgan county.


CENTERVILLE,


A post town and the. capital of Wayne county, on the Indiana Central Railway, 62 miles east from Indianapolis, and 70 miles north-west from Cincinnati. Mer- chandise for this place is usually pur- chased at Cincinnati. Population 900.


NOTE .- For descriptions of other vil- lages of the same name, see Lewis and Merrillville post offices.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


American Hotel, Beitzell & Son, proprie- etors, corner Main and cross.


Baker J. W., saloon, Main.


Barnes Rev. W. H., president White Wa- ter College.


Beitzell & Son, proprietors American Ho- tel, corner Main and Cross.


Black Rev. Felix G., Cumberland Presby- terian.


Burbank Isaac, dry goods, Main.


Cleaveland J. C., physician, Main.


Doughty S. C., saddler and harness ina- ker, Main.


Forkner James, dry goods and notions, corner Main and Cross.


GENTRY D. & J. H .. GROCERS, MAIN. Gentry T. F. jr., undertaker, Main.


HORNISH M. L., GROCER AND BAKER, MAIN BELOW CROSS. Huff Christie B .. county treasurer.


Indiana True Republican, Isaac HI. Ju- lian, editor.


Jamison B., boots and shoes, Main.


JOHNSON N. H., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN.


Julian ( W., attorney at law, cor. Main and Cross.


Julian Isane H., postmaster and editor True Republican, Main.


Julian J. B. & I. F., attorneys at law, cor. Main and Cross.


KIBBEY JNO. F., ATTORNEY AT LAW, COR. MAIN AND CROSS.


Latshaw J. F., manufacturer of flour, at Depot.


MANLOVE WM. R., attorney at law, Main.


Martin Benjamin L., county auditor.


Meredith Solomon, clerk Circuit Court.


Miller John, watch maker and jeweler, Main.


Morton Wm. S. T., dry goods, boots and shoes, and groceries, cor. Main and Cross.


Newman Omar, attorney at law and ins. agent, Court House.


Noble H. C., undertaker, Main.


Odd Fellows' Hall, north-west cor. Main and Cross.


Page John C., deputy sheriff.


Power J. D., dry goods and groceries, Main.


Pritchett & Dickey, druggist, cor. Main and Cross.


PUGH JOHN E., LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, MAIN.


Riley Theodore J., county recorder.


Sterling W. S., books and medicine, Main. Stevens C., boot and shoe maker, Main, opposite court house.


Stidham Joseph S., sheriff.


Strickland Richard J., editor Wayne County Chronicle.


Van Aerman T. B., general merchant and agent Hartford Insurance Company, Main.


Vigns Rev. W. J., Methodist Episcopal.


Wayne County Chronicle, Richard J. Strickland, editor.


White Water College, Rev. W. H. Barnes, president. Wiler A., clothing, Main.


Wilson Michael, attorney at law, Main. Woods James, justice of peace, corner Main and Cross.


Woods Joseph A., notary public and pen- sion agent, corner Main and Cross.


CENTERVILLE PIKE,


A station on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 7 miles from Richmond.


CERRO GORDO,


(BUENA VISTA VILLAGE.)


A small post village of Randolph county, 7 miles from Winchester, and 75 miles north-east from Indianapolis. Population 50.


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CHALMER'S,


A station on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 17 miles north from Lafayette, 74 miles south from Mich- igan City, and 81 miles north-west from Indianapolis.


CHAMBERLAIN,


A post village of Allen county, on the Maumee river, and on the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway, 8 miles north-east from Fort Wayne, and 103 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.


CHAMBERSBURG,


A post village of Orange county, on Lick creek, 5 miles east from Paoli, about 100 miles south from Indianapolis and 30 miles north-west from Louisville. Popu- lation 130.


NOTE .- A village of the same name is located in Fountain county. (See Coal creek post office, page 48.)


CHARLESTOWN,


A post town and the capital of Clark county, 100 miles south south-east from Indianapolis, and 12 miles north by east from Louisville. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati and Louis- ville, and shipped from the former place to Charlestown Landing, 3 miles distant, on the Ohio river. Goods from Louisville are received by wagon via Jeffersonville Pike. Population 1,100.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Alpha M. P .. baker and confectioner.


ALPHA MITCHEL P., POSTMASTER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER.


Anstead I., cooper.


Badger C., county auditor.


Barnett Academy, Z. B. Sturges, teacher. Barrett T., carriage maker.


Berges Henry, carpenter.


Beswick Rev. J., Methodist. Boyer A. J., grocer.


Boyer J. A., corporation trustee.


Boyer & Mitchell, steam saw mill. Briggs D., attorney at law. Butler T. W., ambrotypist.


Carr A. J., county treasurer.


Carr Mrs. J., milliner.


Clark County Democrat, Wm. S. Ferrier, editor, J. & L. Ferrier, publishers.


Cole M. B., general merchant and salt agent. Combs D H., physician.


Demar James, grocer.


Demar W., brick mason. Denny John, cabinet maker. Detmar W., boots and shoes.


Drummond R., general merchant.


Faris W., county surveyor.


Ferguson C. P., attorney at law.


Ferguson W. F., druggist.


Ferrier J. & L., publishers Clark County Democrat. Ferrier Wm. S., editor Clark County Dem- ocrat, and real estate agent.


Ferrier Win. S. & Bros., nurserymen.


Frank Peter, boots and shoes.


Franklin Hotel. Simeon Griffith.


Gilliland W. W., attorney at law, and in- surance agent.


Glover A., auctioneer.


Griffith James, nurseryman.


Griffith Simeon, Franklin Hotel.


Griffith Z., Shelby Ilouse.


Gwin C., baker.


Hammond Thomas, corporation trustee.


Harris C. & H., livery stable.


Hay A. J., clerk court.


Hay C., physician.


Hay & Taggart, druggists.


Henderson T. W., hats, caps, boots and shoes.


Hester M., notary public.


Hester M. C., attorney at law.


Horr W., county sheriff.


Hough A., tailor and clothier.


Hough F., township trustee. Kenneday W., coal dealer.


Keys Mrs. - , milliner. Kriger Charles, tanner. Latta R., brick mason. Lee George, school teacher.


Lentz Charies, carpenter.


Liter J., boots and shoes.


Long J. M., druggist.


Long W. H., restaurant. MeCampbell Samuel, tanner.


MeCombs M. M., pork packer.


McCune J. L. P., boots and shoes.


Masmar A., boots and shoes.


Masmar G., carriage maker.


Matthews Rev. R., Presbyterian.


Miller P., baker. Mitchell Thos., justice of peace.


Morrow W., brick maker.


Morrow Wm., justice of peace.


Park E., lumber yard.


Payne J. W., stoves and tin ware.


Pile M., county coroner.


Ratts F., general merchant.


Campbell F. C., saddler and town trustee. ! Reeves B., gunsmith.


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Reeves M., corporation clerk.


Reeves M. D., jeweler. Reynolds A., cooper. Riley J., tailor.


Riley John, corporation trustee. Rodgers J. D .. county recorder.


Runyan F. M., carding machine. Schollier J., carpenter. Shelby House, Z. Griffith. Shelby U. B .. general merchant. Smith A., cooper.


Smith George, tailor.


Smith J., clothing.


Smith Joel, justice of peace.


Sruth Peter, steam flour mill.


Steele Mrs. - -- , milliner.


Stierhiem J., saddler.


Stockwell Samuel, cabinet maker.


Stump M., boots and shoes.


Sturges Z. B., school teacher.


Swallier J., constable.


Sykes Thos., barber.


Sykes W., barber.


Sykes Wm., tobacco grower.


Taggart S. C., physician.


Teaple A. D., carriage maker.


Teaple M., carpenter.


Vanhook Wm., grocer.


Wilson J., constable.


Wilson James, justice of peace.


Wilson James & Sous, chair makers. Wilson J. F., dentist.


CHARLOTTESVILLE,


A post village of Hancock county, on Six Mile creek, and on the Indiana Central Railway, 8 miles east from Greenfield, and 30 miles east from Indianapolis.


CHESNUT HILL,


A post office of Washington county, about 80 miles south from Indianapolis.


CHESTER,


A small post village of Wayne county, ou the west fork of White Water river, and on the Richmond and Winchester stage route, 9 miles north-east from Centerville, and 72 miles east by north from Indian- apolis. Population 75.


CHESTERFIELD,


from Anderson, and 42 miles north-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at New York, Cincinnati, and Dayton, and received by the Cincin- nati and Chicago, and the Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railways. Pop. ulation 250.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Andrew Richard, cooper.


Berry George, painter.


Bronnenburg Henry, township trustee.


Carter I. D., commission merchant.


Carter & Dilts, general merchants.


Clark B. A .. commission merchant. Cornelius W. W., justice of peace. CORNELIUS WM. W., POSTMASTER, DRUGGIST, AND PHYSICIAN.


Dilts John M .. general merchant. Dilts Martin P., hotel.


Dilts M. & Co., commission merchants.


Dixon Andrew, boots and shoes.


Fitts C. W., carpenter.


Griffith Abel, cooper.


Gustin John, auctioneer.


Hall Richard J., agent U. S. Express and I. P. & C. Railway.


Kilgore James L., attorney at law, notary public and corporation trustee.


Landry John, constable.


McBride David, carriage and wagon ma- ker.


Makepeace Allen, banker and broker.


Makepeace A. & W., general merchants. Makepeace Bradley, carpenter.


Makepeace James T., commission mer- chaut.


Makepeace Willard, corporation trustee. Minnick Isaac, blacksmith.


Minier J. M . carpenter.


Noland Stephen & Co., commission mer- chants.


Orr Thomas, carpenter.


Poor E., boots and shoes. Poor Edmund, corporation marshal. Scott Wm., corporation trustee.


Shimer Marion, carpenter.


Shimer William, clothing.


Williams James F., tanner. Wolf Conrad. hotel.


Worth David & Peter, carriage and wagon makers. WorthPeter, pump moker.


CHILI,


A post village of Miamii county, on Ee river, north by east from Peru, the capi- tal of the county, about 80 miles north


A post village of Madison county, on the east or south bank of White river, and on the Bellefontaine Railway, 6 miles enst ' from Indianapolis.


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CHRISTIANBURG,


A village of Brown county, see Valley Iliil post office.


CHRISTY'S PRAIRIE,


A post village of Clay county, 12 miles west by north from Bowling Green, and 65 miles west south-west from Indianap- olis.


CHURUBUSCO,


A post office of Whitley county, north- east from Columbia, about 120 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.


CICERO,


A post village of Hamilton county, on the Peru and Indianapolis Railway, 6 miles north from Noblesville, and 28 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


CINCINNATUS,


A small post village of Hendricks county, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Rail- way, 10 miles south-west foom Danville, and 137 miles west by south from Indian- apolis. Population 35.


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CLARKE,


A station on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, 23 miles south-east from Chicago.


CLARK'S,


A station on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 6 miles north-west from Ander- son.


CLARKSBURG,


A post village of Decatur county, 12 miles north-east from Greensburg, and 54 miles | A post office of Kosciusko county, about south-east from Indianapolis.


CLARK'S CROSS ROADS,


A post office of Warren county, about 75 miles north-west from ladianapolis.


CLARK'S HILL,


A post village of Tippecanoe county, on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railway, 16 miles south-east from Lafayette, and 48 miles north-west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at New York and Cincinnati, and received from the latter place via Indianapolis. Popu- lation 200.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Brown W. P., general merchant. Buckley B., baker and brewer.


CLARK D. D., POSTMASTER AND PRO- PRIETOR EXCURSION HOTEL.


Conoley James, boots and shoes.


Cowgill Rev. --- , United Brethren.


Crick J. B., general merchant.


EXCURSION HOTEL, D. D. CLARK, PROPRIETOR.


Finkle Win., steam four mill.


Ford W. F., saloon.


Labaree W., justice of peace.


Lindsey Frank, school teacher.


Lough R., constable and hotel prof'r.


Loveless E. J., notary public and agent American Express. Loveless James, barber.


Loveless J. W., carriage maker.


Mitchell E., attorney at law.


Parrish -, cabinet maker.


Pierce Rev. ... , Methodist.


Rash G. B., general merchant.


Rash M., broom maker.


Riddle J. M., school teacher.


Stook B., painter.


CLARK'S PRAIRIE,


A post office of Daviess county, about 90 miles south-west from Indianapolis.


CLARKSVILLE,




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