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A small post village of Hamilton county, 6 miles east from Noblesville, and 25 miles north north-east from Indianapolis. Pop- ulation 80.
CLAYPOOL,
| 100 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
CLAYSVILLE,
A post village of Washington county, west front Salem, and near the Orange county
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P. BEDGOOD & CO., CLEVELAND, IND.,
Keep constantly on hand a well se- lected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hardware, Oils, Paints and Var- nishes, Coal Oil, &c.
Also, Lamps at reduced prices, Nails and Glass, and a great variety of Yankee Notions, School Books, &c. All of which they are selling very low for Cash or Produce.
line, about 85 miles south from Indian- apolis.
CLAYTON,
A post village of Hendricks county, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway, 5 miles south from Danville, and 21 miles west by south from Indianapolis. Popu- lation 250.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc Beckwith B. F., architect.
Bohannon John, brick mason.
Brown Wm., cooper.
Covert C. M., physician.
Davis J. H., general merchant and prop'r steam saw mill.
Delano Win. J., cooper. Etherton Daniel E., carriage maker. Falkner Wm., saddler.
Hall S. B., baker and confectioner. Hannah Thos., hotel.
Hiatt Spencer, patent right agent. Hutchinson Miss S. F., milliner. Johnson Jeremiah, stoves and tinware. Kebner Moses, butcher.
Lockhart & Bro., agents T. H. and R. R. R., American and Adams Express Cos., and con:mission merchants. Matthews Sin , physician.
Mitchell Thomas, butcher.
Norman Joseph blacksmith. Parker J. D., auctioneer.
Ragan Z. S., livery stable.
Ragan Z. S. & W. A. nursery and seeds- men.
Reid T., carpenter and builder. Reynerson James II., blacksmith. Shephard Samuel, brick maso .. Shirley James A., painter.
Shirley William, broom maker and tailor. Stipe Lewis, painter.
Thomas B. F., attorney at law and notary publc.
Thomas B. F., telegraph operator and sew- ing machine agent.
Thomas B. F., general merchant.
Thomas John M., chair manufacturer.
TUMEY JOHN L., BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, BOOKSELLER AND DEAL- ER IN FANCY GOODS AND NO- TIONS.
Vignesney J. A., marble worker. Wails Parks, butcher.
Wills A. S., brick yard.
CLEAR LAKE,
A post office of Stark county, about 110 miles north north-west from Indianapolis.
CLEAR SPRING.
A post office of Kosciusko county, south- east from Warsaw, and near the Whitley county line, about 100 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
CLEONA,
A post office of Brown county, about 40 miles south from Indianapolis.
CLERMONT.
A post village of Marion county, on the Indianapolis and Brownsburg Plank road, 9 miles north-west from Indianapolis.
CLEVELAND.
A post village of Hancock county, former- ly called Portland, on the Indiana Central Railway, 6 miles east from Greenfield, the capital of the county, and 27 miles east from Indianapolis. Merchandise for this place is purchased at Indianapolis, and received by rail. Population 200.
(NOTE .- A small village of the same Dame is situated in Tippecanoe county. about 50 miles north- west from Indian- apolis.)
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. BEDGOOD P., POSTMASTER. BEDGOOD P. & CO., GENERAL MER- CHANTS. (See card p. 46.)
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Bedgood Thos. M., attorney at law, notary public, and township librarian. Bicknell M., grocer. Bouslog R., Central Hotel.
Brooks Wm., general merchant and justice of peace. Bundy A. B., physician.
Burd Lacy, township trustee.
Central Hotel, R. Bouslog. Farmers Hotel, Geo. Girty.
Girty George, Farmers Hotel and livery stable.
Hatfield John Q., agent American Express Co., and Indiana Central Railway. Hill Rev. John, Methodist Episcopal. Lineback Jonathan, brick mason.
Mannon H., constable.
Reeves Asa, carpenter and brick mason. Revel Ira, boots and shoes.
Sample Asa, school teacher.
Sample A. V. B., school teacher. Shafer Joseph, wagon maker.
CLIFFORD,
A small post village of Bartholomew county, on the Columbus and Shelbyville Railway, 6 miles north-east from Colum- bus, and about 40 miles south - east from Indianapolis. Population 75.
CLIFTON,
A small post village of Union county, on the east fork of White Water river, and on the Liberty and Centerville stage route, 4 miles from Liberty, 70 miles east by sonth from Indianapolis, and about 50 miles north-west from Cincinnati. Pop- ulation 77. Also a village of the same name in Delaware county. See Sharon post office.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bedell G. R., wagon maker.
Clark & Folger, flour and saw mill.
Coddington Wm., wagon maker.
Dial Henry, blacksmith.
Gehrieng Louis, tailor. Grove & Sangston, shingle makers.
Harvey Jacob, carpenter. McNealy Hiram, boots and shoes. Perkins F., brick mason. Perkins James, carpenter. Snider !. , brick mason.
SULLIVAN W. W., GENERAL MER- CHANT, AND DEALER IN CLOCKS JEWELRY, WATCHES, ETC. Zimmerly James, blacksmith.
J. G. CAMPBELL, CLINTON, IND. DEALER IX
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS: FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an- swered. Medicines warranted genuine, and of the best quality.
CLIFTY, (MILFORD VILLAGE.)
A post village of Decatur county, 7 miles west from Greensburg, and 45 miles south- east from Indianapolis.
CLINTON,
A post village of Vermillion county, on the west bank of the Wabash river, IG miles south from Newport, 15 miles north from Terre Haute, and 80 miles west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Pittsburg. Pop- ulation 600.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Allen T. H., corporation trustee.
Anderson P. Y., justice of peace.
Bishop Mrs. - , milliner.
Bishop & Son, marble workers. Bright M., constable.
Campbell James, painter.
CAMPBELL JOHN G., POSTMASTER, DRUGGIST, AND FISH DEALER. (See card p. 47.)
Campbell Wm., druggist, and dealer in agricultural implements.
Casey M., carpenter and corporation trustee.
Chambers D. L., cabinet maker.
Cooke Wmn. S. & lady, school teachers. Cowgill John, saddler.
Crabb W. G., steam flour mill. Crawford Rev. David, Methodist.
Dinwiddie J. W., corporation trustee and boot and shoe maker.
Dowdy A. J., township trustee. Harrison Benj., justice of peace. Hedges Isaac B. physician.
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Hedges Wm., carding machine. Huston S. H., attorney at law.
Indiana Furnace, G. B. Sparks & Co., pro- orietors. James W. A., hotel.
Knowlis & Bro., grocers.
"Lewis Wm., brick mason.
Lyons & Hedges, general merchants.
Mayers Mrs. -- , milliner.
Mitchell S. D., cooper.
Moore J. M., constable.
Moorey B. F., carriage maker and corpo- ration trustee.
Morford Win. L., physician.
Nebeker Aquilla, coal dealer.
Norris Win. O., justice of peace. Nonree Miss E. W., school teacher.
Palmer I. S., physician.
Payton John, general merchant and pork packer.
Potter B. F., stoves and tinware.
Reeder Wm., physician.
Rogers Robert, carpenter.
Sparks G. B. & Co., iron manufacturers. Stants P. A., corporation trustee.
Tiffany Rev. J. A., Presbyterian.
Vandiver & Co., general merchants. Whitcomb J., insurance agent.
Whitcomb John, general merchant and pork packer.
Whitcomb John R .. steam saw mill.
Whitcomb & King, pork packers. White Il. A., brick maker. Wiley & Staats, cabinet makers.
CLINTON LOCK,
A post office of Parke county, on the Wabash and Erie canal, opposite Clinton, and about 75 miles west from Indianapo- lis.
CLOVERDALE,
A fost village of Putnam connty, on the New Albany, Salem and Chicago Railway, 12 miles south from Greencastle, and about 45 miles west south-west from In- dianapolis.
CLOVERLAND,
A post village of Clay county, on the Na- tional road, near Lost creek, I mile north from the line of the Terre Haute and Richmord Railway, lo indles cast frota Terre Haute, 15 miles north-west from Bowling Green, and 62 miles west by south from Indianapolis. Merchandise for this place is purchased at Cincinnati and
Terre Haute, and received by the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway. Popula- tion 100.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Carpenter George, hotel.
Carpenter Jacob & Co., steam flour mill. Denman Rev. I. W., Baptist.
Dickson Joseph, grocer.
| Elstun Jonathan, cooper,
Elstun Mrs. Lucy, school teacher.
Gardner Simon, carpenter.
Griffith Abraham, pottery.
Hless Virginia, milliner.
Kruzau Fancis M., wagon and agricul- tural implement maker,
Light Francis M., constable. Long John, grocer.
LUCAS JAMES M., POSTMASTER, GRN- ERAL MEECHANT AND FROPRIE- TOR POTTERY.
McBride John, township assessor.
Mater Rev. Eli, United Brethren.
Poe Arnold, constable.
Reeves Cyrus, carpenter and wagon ma- ker.
Rule Henry, township trustee.
Wardlow James A., physician. Whalan Jonathan, justice of peace.
Yocum Isom, justice of peace.
CLYMER'S,
A station on the Toledo, Wabash and Wes- tern Railway, 4 miles west from Logans- port, and about 75 miles north by west from Indianapolis.
COAL CREEK, (CHAMBERSBURG VILLAGE.)
A post village of Fountain county, on Coal creek, S miles from Covington, and 65 miles north-west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at La- fayette, and shipped by rail to Attica, 12 miles distant. Population 200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc
Binmer Rev. -- , United Brethren.
BODEN JOHN, POSTMASTER, JUSTICE OF PEACE AND GENERAL MER- CHANT.
Briner John, cabinet maker. Butt Henry, boots and shoes. Chumley Preston, justice of peace. Clickner John L., carpenter. Clickner M. C., carpenter.
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Crane II., justice of peace. Dandeventer M. C. carpenter. Dice H. M., wagon maker. Dice J., school trustee. Dice Rev. Jacob, United Brethren. Hock Wm., wagon maker. Isley E., constable.
Knight Wm. S., physician. Lucas & Son, general merchants. Matheny J. P., boots and shoes. Musser Charles, hardware, etc. Rowland Thomas, general merchant and physician. Wade Wm. A., school teacher. Wright James, wagon maker.
COATESVILLE,
A post village of Hendricks county, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway, 12 miles south - west from Danville, and 28 miles west by south from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at In- dianapolis, Madison, Cincinnati and Phil- adelphia, and received by rail via Indian- apolis. Population 200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Adair A. W., general merchant and phy- sician.
Archer E., tanner. Dunbar James, physician.
Edwards A., hotel.
Gambold J. C., carpenter and constable. Gray M., notary public.
Green C., cabinet and carriage maker.
Green Rev. , Methodist.
Holtselaw Wm., brick maker.
Mann Jacob, gunsmith.
Moore Win., agent American Express and notary public.
Morrison J. boots and shoes.
Newman A., school teacher.
Newman John, cooper.
NEWSOM J., POSTMASTER AND GRO- CER. (See card, p. 49.)
Newsom J., agent Adams Express and T. H. & R. Railway.
Newton O. S., carriage maker.
Stanly C. L., justice of peace.
Stanly J., carpenter and brick mason.
Walker D., township trustee.
Walker David, steam saw mill. Wallace -, physician. Wilkinson A., boots and shoes.
Winternote Peter, saddler.
Woody E. M., general merchant and salt agent. Wright M., carpenter.
Wright Milton, botel.
J. NEWSOM, COATESVILLE, IND., DEALER IN
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE,
Queensware, Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, &c., and Gen- eral Collecting Agent.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
COCHRAN,
A post office of Dearborn county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 2 miles west from Aurora, 27 miles west by south from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south- east from Indianapolis.
COESSE,
A post office of Whitley county, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- way, 5 miles east from Columbia, 15 miles west by north from Fort Wayne, and 115 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.
COFFEE.
A small 'post village of Clay county, one mile west from Eel river, and on the Wor- thington and Terre Haute stage route, 18 miles from Bowling Green, and about 75 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
COFFEE CREEK, (CALUMET VILLAGE.)
A post village of Porter county, on the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railway, 12 miles north from Valparaiso, 43 miles south-east from Chicago, and 140 miles north north-west from Indianapolis. Population 500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Tradea, Etc. Brown F., saloon. Brown Hiram, station and express agent
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M. C. M'DOWELL,
Wagon Maker COLFAX,
Clinton County, Ind.
" All work warranted, and satisfac- tion to his customers guaranteed.
Calumet Hotel, Mrs. A. Thomas.
Coulter John C., saloon.
Green Hiram, physician.
Hopkins D. H., merchant.
Moore R. S., carpenter.
Munroe -, Northern Indiana Hotel. Osborne L. B., groceries and provisions. Platt Guy, blacksmith.
Platt James, carpenter.
Platt Reuben carpenter.
Thomas Mrs. Ann, Calumet Hotel.
Thomas V. & Co., coopers.
THOMAS WILLIAM, DRY GOODS.
Weeth Michael, blacksmith.
COFFIN'S,
A station on the Indiana Central Railway, 40 miles east from Indianapolis.
COLD SPRINGS,
A post office of Noble county, about 120 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
COLE CREEK, See Coal Creek, p. 48.
COLE'S CORNERS,
A post office of De Kalb county, about 130 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.
COLFAX,
A post village of Clinton county, on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railway, 10 miles south-west from Frankfort, and 43 miles north- west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Lafayette,
and received by rail; also at Cincinnati, and shipped via Indianapolis. Popula- tion 200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Barrick Samuel, cabinet maker.
Carson Eli, chair maker.
Clark Chancy, druggist and agent L. & I. Railway.
Clark J. C., general merchant.
Dukes John B., cooper.
Edwards Rev. J., Methodist.
Edwards Miss Sallie, school teacher.
Gilbreth Rev. - , Christian elder.
Green Scott, pump maker.
Hamilton Jesse, boots and shoes.
Jenkins Mahlon, constable.
McCarty Thos., boots and shoes.
McDOWELL C. C., POSTMASTER.
McDOWELL M. C., WAGON MAKER AND DEPUTY POSTMASTER. (See card. p. 50.)
MeLaughlin I. S., wagon maker.
Moore Clark, boots and shoes.
Moore Thomas, general merchant and agent American Express.
Ross H. C,, proprietor Union House.
Ross Pierce, hides and leather.
Spencer Win., gunsmith.
Union House, H. C. Ross, proprietor.
White Daniel, township trustee.
White Win. V., notary public.
Wiley Joseph W., justice of peace.
COLLAMER,
A post office of Whitley county, about 110 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
COLLEGE CORNER,
A post office of Jay county.
COLUMBIA,
A post village of Fayette county, south- west from Connersville, about 55 miles cast by south from Indianapolis.
COLUMBIA CITY,
A promirent post town, and the capital of Whitley county, on Blue Grass river, and on the Pittsburg; Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, 20 miles west by north from Fort Wayne, and about 110 miles north by east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at New York,
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Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Chicago, and received by rail. Popula- tion 1,000.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Adams Andrew, county commissionor. Auple George, nurseryman.
Avy A., sheriff.
Bainbridge A. A., boot, shoe and leather dealer.
Barnes J. M., justice of peace.
Bartholomew Peter, tailor and clothier.
Beeson Henry, city trustee.
Bodly J. C., justice of peace.
Bryant John, brick maker.
Carter Wm., carpenter.
Chenney J. C., carpenter.
Clark Miss F., school teacher.
Cole S., grocer.
Collins J. S., attorney at law, notary pub- lic and real estate agent.
Columbia City News, E. Zimmerman, pub- lisher. Cook Miss E. J., milliner.
Cook Rev. R. H., Baptist.
Cotton J. S., attorney at law and county anditor.
Creager C. IL., county commissioner.
Davis D. T, city trustee.
Deer George, carriage and wagon maker.
Dick Peter, grocer.
Dorland Rev. L., Presbyterian.
Douglass A. J., attorney at law, teacher and insurance agent.
Dowd L., boots and shoes.
Eckinger F., tailor.
Eckinger & Ulrich, clothing.
Edgerington J., agricultural implements.
Edgerington John, constable.
Ellis J. W., proprietor Railroad House.
Fager G. W., proprietor Tremont House. Finley John, carpenter.
Freidacher John, cooper.
Fritz & Co., tanners.
Gaylord T. P., agent American Express, and P. Ft. W. & C. Railway. Gilbreth & North, carriage and wagon makers.
Gregg H., county treasurer and physician. Harley H., boots and shoes. Hathaway Thomas, pump maker. Hay wood J., saloon.
Hinderman C., city treasurer.
Hively M., architect.
Hood R., carriage and wagon maker.
Hooper A. Y., attorney at law, notary pub- lic, and real estate agent. Hooper A. Y., publisher Whitley County Republican.
Horner & McKowen, woolen factory. Ireland M., physician. Jay J. I., grocery and saloon. Jones C. W., attorney at law.
MASON & GREGG, .DEALERS IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY 5 PAPER HANGINGS,
Toys, Jewelry, Musical In- Struments, Yankee No- tions, Glocks, Watch- es, &c. Also,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS, OILS, PAINTS, &c.
Columbia City, Indiana.
Jones D. C., boots and shoes. Keefer S., general merchant and pork packer.
Keefer S. & Co., grist and saw mills.
Kepner W. W. & Son, general merchants.
Kinderman C., druggist and bookseller.
Kistler Rev. W. R., Methodist.
Latham W., printer.
Levi N., General merchant.
Lichtenwalter J., justice of peace.
Linvill D. G., physician.
Little D., painter.
Littlefield D. F., brick mason.
Long Jonathan, carpenter.
MASON WARREN, POSTMASTER.
MASON & GREGG, DRUGGISTS AND BOOKSELLERS. (See card, p. 51.)
Merriman W. E., county clerk.
Metz Aaron, saddler.
Miller & Harley, stoves and tinware.
Miner S. A., constable.
Mooser Gabriel, brewer. Muroe M. W., cooper.
Myers Fred., barber.
Myers & Co., billiard room.
North John, township trustee.
Pane N., cooper.
Paul Mrs. A., milliner.
Paul Miss E., school teacher.
Plitt Julius, fish dealer.
Pond C. H., architect.
Post Win., cooper. Railroad House, J. W. Ellis, proprietor ..
Ree.l Win., city trustee. Rhodes Johu, architect. Rice D. B., county commissioner.
Runbke & Steerhoff, cabinet makers.
Ruch A. F., painter. Ruch C., painter and livery stable. Shetllemyre .1., bakery and saloon. Shoemaker J F., nurseryman. Shreve D. P., couper.
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JOSEPH I. IRWIN, DEALER IN
DRY COODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HIATS, CAPS, CARPETS, &C. Washington Street, COLUMBUS, IND.
Slessman Jacob, constable.
Slessman M., carriage and wagon maker. Smith D. T., livery stable.
Snyder H., chair maker.
Snyder & Co., cabinet makers.
Stinefield & Kramer, general merchants. Stough Geo. W., ambrotypist.
Swihart Henry, county recorder.
Tatner Mrs. F., milliner.
Taupert J. A., foundry and plow factory. Torbett N. D., auctioneer and carpenter.
Tremont House, G. W. Fager, proprietor. Tuttle H. & R. & Co., stoves and tinware. Ulerich Charles, city trustee.
Vanorsdal & Co., steam saw mill and lumber yard.
Wagnor John, boots and shoes.
Walters Wm., distiller and city marshal
Washburn J. C .. general merchant.
Watson Miss L. II., milliner.
Wells Rev. H., Lutheran.
Whitley County Republican, A. Y. Hooper, publisher.
Wilson H. D., attorney at law and notary public.
Wolfensperger & Meiser, boots and shoes. Woodworth O. H., jeweler.
Wynkoop A., grocer.
Yearian M., gunsmith.
Young II., carpenter.
'Zimmerman E., printer and publisher Columbia City News.
COLUMBUS,
A post town and the capital of Bartholo- mew county, on the east fork of White river, below the mouth of Flat Rock and Haw creeks, at the junction of the Madi- son and Indianapolis, the Jeffersonville and Indianapolis and the Columbus and Shelbyville Railways, 41 miles south by east of Indianapolis. Goods for this place are generally bought at Cincinnati, and
received by the Ohio and Mississippi and the Madison and Indianapolis Railways. Population 2,500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Abbett Wm. C., county recorder, office county court house.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, COR- NER WASHINGTON AND TIPTON, W. O. HOGUE, AGENT.
Barkalow J. S .. agent for agricultural machinery, Tipton.
Beatty & Crutchfield, saloon, Walnut ..
Beckam & Johnson, painters, Tipton.
Bill Tell Saloon, Michael McGrayel, pro- prietor, Washington.
Blankenship E. T., agent I. & M. and C. & S. R. R., depot.
Branham William, grocer, opposite court house.
Brinkley William, machinist, near Sem- inary.
Broning Fred., saloon and brewery, Jack- son.
Bryan A. B., physician, Jackson.
Burget W., watch maker and jeweler, Washington.
BUSCH BENJ., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL CIGARS, TOBACCO &C., WASHINGTON.
Caine J. F., dentist, Washington.
Callahan Jerry, boots and shoes, Washing- ton.
Carr Joseph, wholesale and retail hard- ware, stoves, tinware, &c., Washing- ton.
Carter Richard, county treasurer, office at Court House.
Cobb John B., postmaster, and bookseller and stationer, Washington.
Cofman A., shoemaker, opposite Court House.
Collier A. G., physician, Washington.
COMSTOCK L. W., SOUTH EAST COR. PUBLIC SQUARE.
Cooper M. O., grocer, Washington.
Crittenden Samuel, grocery, opp. Court House.
Curr & Co., blacksmith, on R. R.
Davis S., physician, Washington.
Dillon & Ennig, manufacturers and deal- ers in boots and shoes, and tanners and curriers, Washington.
Dole David, cooper.
Ford J. H., physician, Tipton.
Gent Thomas, Houring mill, at junction of I. & M. and J. & I. R. R.
Gibson David, agent for T. & J. W. Goff, millers and dealers in grain, distillers, etc., Washington.
Gilbert & Hubbard, merchant tailors, Washington.
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JONES HOUSE,
SOUTH-EAST COR. PUBLIC SQUARE, COLUMBUS, INDIANA.
Graves Nathan N., saloon, Tipton, opp. Court House.
Griffith II., grain dealer, on Madison Rail- way.
Griffith R., general merchant, Washington opp. Court House.
Hale Hiram, cooper.
Harrington G. W., dentist and artist, Tipton opp. Court House.
Harris S. J., watchmaker rnd jeweler, Washington.
Harselup T. N., county surveyor.
Hatzner Miller, baker, Washington.
Hayes Mablon, county sheriff, court house. Hays & Howard, Washington Nursery, north-east of city.
Helfman & Ginsburg, grocers, Washing- ton.
Herod William, county clerk office, court house.
Herod W. W., insurance agent and nota- ry public, corner Washington and Tipton.
Higie & Bro., carpenters, Washington. Hill Ralph, attorney at law, Washington, opposite court house.
HOGUE DR. W. O., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CORNER WASHINGTON AND WALNUT.
Hord Francis T., attorney at law, Wash- ington, opposite court house.
Houser William, stone cutter, Washing- ton.
Hunter Mrs. J. B., milliner, Tipton, oppo- site court house.
Indiana State Republican, (weekly,) Washington, G. R. Sims, editor and publisher, (day of issue Saturday.)
IRWIN JOSEPH I. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CAR- PETS, QUEENSWARE; ALSO DEALER IN CHESNUT OAK TAN BARK, WASHINGTON. (See card, p. 52.)
Johnson W. freight and ticket agent Jef- fersonville and Indianapolis R. R.
Johnston J. B., saddler, &c., Tipton, oppo- site court house.
Jones B. F., cashier Kentucky Stock Bank, Washington.
JONES HOUSE, SOUTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. (See card, p. 53.)
Kantrowitz Jacob, merchant tailor and clothier, Washington.
Keith I. & Son, hardware, &c., Washing- ton.
Kenney Richard, saloon, Washington.
Kentucky Stock Bank, Washington, Pres't,
William McEwen; Cashier, B. F. Jones; capital $50,000.
Kentowitz & Co., merchant tailors, cloth- iers, jewelers, etc., Washington.
Kitzinger Geo., bakery and confectioner, Washington.
Kraning Alex., grocery, Tipton.
Lay W., physician, Tipton.
Linton S. M., physician, Tipton.
Lirbfried W., boots and shoes, Jackson.
Long A. E. S., attorney at law, Washing- ton.
Long John HI., county auditor, Court House.
Lowe M., saddler and harness maker, Washington.
Lutter M., clothing and jewelry, Wash- ington.
McClelland B., attorney at law, Washing- ton.
McDermed S., saddler and harness maker, Tipton opp. Court House.
McEwen William, president Kentucky Stock Bank, Washington.
McGrayel Michael, proprietor Bill Tell saloon, Washington.
Matthews & Co., saw mill, on Jeffersonville R. R.
Miller I., county commissioner.
Mooney M., attorney at law, Tipton.
Pence J., gunsmith, Tipton.
Pettebote John B., saloon, Washington. Poffinbarger John, blacksmith, Jackson.
Quinn James, carriage maker, Jackson.
Reynolds J. B., manufacturer and whole- sale and retail dealer in furniture, Washington.
Sager Christ., saloou, opposite I. & M. R. R. depot.
Samuels B., jewelry and clothing, Wash- ington.
Samuels D. & Son, general merchants, Washington.
Samuels & Kiser, general merchants, Washington.
Schloss M. A., merchant tailor and cloth- ier, Washington.
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Schriber August, saloon, Washington. Schultz Henry, wagon maker, Jackson. Shields Samuel, county commissioner. Silverman L., grocery, Washington.
Sims G. R., editor and publisher Indiana State Republican, Washington. Singleton B. L., attorney at law, Tipton. Singleton William, attorney at law. Sisk D. G., saloon, Washington.
Smith Ben. L., attorney at law, city clerk, and insurance agent, opposite Court House.
SNYDER JOHN S., GROCER AND AUC- TIONEER, AND DEALER IN COUN- TRY PRODUCE, WASHINGTON.
Solomon J. P., attorney at law and notary public, opp. Court House.
Spots A., wagon maker, Tipton.
Spotts & Swatzkolt, blacksmiths, Jackson. Stansifer S., attorney at law, Washington. Stansifer & Herod, attorneys at law, cor- ner Washington aud Tipton.
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