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Stanton William, ice cream saloon, Tip- ton opposite court house.
Stateler W. C., editor and publisher Week-
ly News, corner Washington and Tipton.
Stevenson Geo., saloon, Washington.
Story John V., wholesale and retail drug- gist, Washington.
Sterpey Geo. W., watch maker, Washing- ton.
Tracy J. J., blacksmith, Tipton.
Uberroth M., blacksmith, Vernon.
Ulrich Fred., baker, &c., opposite I. & M. depot.
Walker John, county commissioner.
Warner Peter, boots and shoes, Jackson. Washburn W. A., justice of peace, Wash- ington, opposite court house.
Weekly News, corner Washington and Tipton, W. C. Stateler, editor and pub- lisher.
Weems R., physician.
Weollmer John G., city bakery, Washing- ton.
Werner J., butcher, Washington.
West John M., general merchant, corner Washington and Tipton.
Whiteside A. L., flouring mill, foot of Wal- nut.
Wilkinson A., daguerrean artist, corner Washington and Tipton.
Williams A. E., milliner, Tipton, opposite Court House.
Winters C. H., general store, Washington. Young John, livery and sale stable, Wash- ington and Jackson.
Young & Mitchell. grocers, Washington.
CONCORD,
A small post village of Tippecanoe coun- ty, on Big Wea creek, 11 miles south by
east from Lafayette, 40 miles north-west from Indianapolis, and 33 miles west from Biker's Corners, on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railway. Population 100.
CONNERSVILLE,
A post town and the capital of Fayette county, on the west fork of Whitewater river, and on the Whitewater canal, 58 miles cast by south from Indianapolis, and abont 55 miles north-west from Cincin- nati. Population 3,000.
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Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
APPLEGATE W. P. & A. COACH FAC- TORY, MONROE.
Armour Alexander, stoves and tinware, Monroe.
Barbour G. S., physician, Baltimore.
Barnard & Hall, carpenters, Monroe. Bateman & Gates, dry goods, Monroe.
Beck Brothers, merchant tailors, corner Monroe and Court.
Beck David tailor, Monroe.
BERNS JOHN O., VETERINARY SUR- GEON, MONROE.
Bloom Jacob, clothing, Monroe.
Bunnel Wm., livery stable, Monroe.
Burk N. I., dry goods, Monroe.
CALDWELL, MOCOLLAM & CO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRO- CERS, HARRISON.
Cassady John, saddler, Monroe.
Cassell I. F .. boots and shoes, Monroe.
Chitwood G., physician.
Clark T. J., tailor, Monroe.
CLAYPOOL A. J., COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS, MONROE.
CLAYPOOL B. F., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONROE.
CLAYPOOL E. F., CASHIER CONNERS- VILLE BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE, MONROE.
Claypool Newton, president Connersville Branch of the Bank of the State, Monroe.
Collins Eli, dentist.
Compton Miss E., milliner, Monroe.
Conwell & Sons, prop'rs Conwell's Mills, corner Main and Mill.
Cooley A. C., cabinet maker, Monroe. Dale Frank, coffee house, Harrison.
Dale Wilson D., wagon maker. Head.
Delathrow John, cooper shop, Main.
Dickey Hugh, cabinet ware room, Monroe.
Doughty John, dentist, south side Madi- son.
Ecard John .C., wagon maker, High ..
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Fearis George, saddler, Monroe. Fox Wm., plasterer.
FRYBARGER & HERON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, OPP. SCOFIELD HOUSE. Gifford Wm., tailor, Monroe.
Goodlander Henry, jeweler, Monroe.
GREEN W. H., EDITOR AND PROPRIE- TOR CONNERSVILLE TIMES, MON- ROF.
Greer W. H., agent Etna and Home Ins. Co's, Mouroe.
Gregg V. If., physician, Monroe.
Griffin Oliver, general merchant, Monroe. Griffs T. L., general merchant, Monroe. Hall D. D,, physician, Monroe.
HANKINS D. & SON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, &C., MONROE. HANKINS D. & SON, PORK PACKERS. Hatton Aquilla, carpenter, Monroe.
Heinemann Geo., grocery, corner Harri- son and Main.
Higgs John M., pro'r Telegraph Union. Holland Henry, barber, Monroe.
Hughes S. W,, druggist, Monroe. Justice I. M., physician, south end Main. JUSTICE & GREGG, PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS, MONROE, OPPOSITE STATE BANK.
Kilander Wm., tailor, Monroe.
Leller I., jeweler, Main.
Line A. J., blacksmith.
McFarlan John B., carriage manufacturer, corner Head and Market.
McIntosh I. C., attorney at law.
Marks Robert, blacksmith, Monroe
Marshall Joseph, attorney at law. Mason C., meat market, Monroe. Michael M., cooper shop, Harrison. Minor A. S., saddler, Monroe. Morrow Alexander, hat and cap store and American Express agent, Monroc. Mullikin Josiah, Washington foundry. Muller John, saloon, Harrison. Myers P. R., boots and shoes, Monroe. Newkirk A. P., attorney at law.
Newkirk W. & Co., hardware, Monroe. ORR JOHN M, PROPRIETOR SCO- FIELD HOUSE, MONROE.
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O'TOOLE M. H., MARBLE YARD, HAR- RISON.
Pepper W. J., physician, Harrison. Peters Father, Roman Catholic priest. Rawls & Morrison, druggists, Monroe. Reid John S., attorney at law, Court House. Rickwell Silas, eating house, Harrison. ROOTS P. H. & F. M., WOOLEN FACTOR RY, HEAD.
Ryder Edward B., periodical depot, Mon- roc. Schmidt Jacob, cooper, Monroe. Scotton Daniel, saloon, Harrison.
Slmmate II., dry goods, Monroe.
Tatman I. II., ambrotypist, Monroe. Thalheimer & Keller, meat market, Mon- roe.
Thistlewait Thomas, saddler, Monroe.
Thomas E. B., furniture, Monroe
Thompson Wm., brick layer.
TOOLE M. IL., MARBLE YARD, HARRI- SON.
Trusler G., attorney at law.
Trusler N., attorney at law, Monroe.
Turner A. II., barber, Monroe.
Vance E., attorney at law.
Vance S. W., physician, Monroe.
Vawter I. M., Indiana House, Main.
Victor John, carpet weaver and grocer, Monroe.
Wadley James A., general merchant, Mon- roc.
Walker I. D., attorney at law, and agent Phoenix Insurance Co., office Court House.
Wherrett William H, teller Connersville Branch of the Bank of the State, Monroe.
WILSON I. M., ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wilson J. R., saloon, Harrison.
Wilson John S., blacksmith, Monroe.
Wilson & Co., grocery and saloon, Monroe.
Wilson & Huntemuller, dry goods, Mon- roe. WILSON & NEWKIRK, ATTORNEYSAT LAW, MONROE.
Wood John H., blacksmith, Monroe.
Youse J. F. & Co., tin and stove store, Harrison.
CONN'S CREEK,
A post office of Shelby county, south-east from Indianapolis.
COOKERLY,
A post office of Vigo county, about 70 miles west south-west from Indianapolis.
COOK'S STATION,
A post office of Elkhart county, about 140 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
COOPERSVILLE,
A post office of Ohio county, near the Dearborn county line, on the Lawrence- burg and Madison State road, 7miles west from Rising Sun, 40 miles from Cincinnati. and abont 90 miles south-east from Iudi- anapolis.
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CORNUCOPIA. (WOODVILLE VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Carroll county, on Rock Creek, 13 miles south from the Tole- do, Wabash and Western Railway, 11 miles north-east from Delphi, and 75 miles north by west from Indianapolis.
CORTLAND. See Courtland, page 57.
CORUNNA,
A post village of De Kalb county, on the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railway, 8 miles north- west from Auburn. and about 140 miles north north-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are bought at Toledo and New York City, and received by rail. Population 400.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc
Adams T., lumber, produce, and salt dealer.
Adams Wm., barber.
Adams Wm. B., stoves and tin ware.
Bear O., Corunna flour mills.
Bearholter J., cabinet maker.
Beck Samuel, distiller.
Bodley Miss H., milliner. BOWEN I. W., POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT. Britten L. D., broker and justice of peace. Brown Levi, townshiy trustee.
Brumback A. M., justice of peace. Brumback A. M. & Co., clothing.
Brumback & Chaffee, general merchants. Childs J., grocer.
Childs Willard, wool grower. Cogsdill Gideon, brick mason. Cordray Walter, chair maker. Dunbar Philip, tailor.
Earl James A., stesia saw mill.
Fritz L., groceries and liquors.
Griffith Nelson, township supervisor. Haskins II. & Co., general merchants. Hosler C., distiller. Hosler J., painter.
Hosler J. II., soap and candles.
Hutchinson A., general merchant and mayor. Knapp Leslie, carpenter.
Kryder J. L , notary public and physician. Kulilman George, druggist. MeCool C., attorney at law.
McMillen A. W., school director, and ag't M. S. Air Line Railway. .
Masters Stephen, carriage maker and constable.
Mercer - physician. Miller Rev. John, Methodist.
Moody James, dentist.
Orr T. J .. carpenter.
Phelps Miss M., school teacher.
Plough John, boots and shoes. Quince James, grocery and saloon.
Rowson S. P., saddler.
Shaver & Son, broom makers.
Smith George, attorney at law.
Tompkins A., Corunna flour mills.
Wallace E. O., architect.
Warner A. P., hotel and livery stable.
Warner V., cooper.
Watson Wm., distiller.
Wert C., carding machine.
Whipple Newman, brick maker.
Wood -, physician.
CORWIN,
A station on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 14 miles south from Lafayette.
CORYDON,
A post town and the capital of Harrison county, situated at the junction of Big and Little Indian creeks, 115 miles south from Indianapolis, 20 miles west by south from New Albany, and 8 miles from the celebrated Wyandotte Cave. Population 1,200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Corydon Democrat, Simeon K. Wolfe, edi- tor and publisher.
Davie J. C., tailor.
Douglass & Bro., general merchants, Com- mercial Row.
Irvin James D., dentist, office over Doug- lass & Bro's. store.
Irvin Wm. J., Eclipse Flouring Mills.
Jordan C. H. & Co., general merchants, corner Mill and Elm.
Lefler R., steam grist mill.
Mauck John J., New York Flouring Mills. Philler G. & Co., hats, capts and furs. Reader W., physician.
Reader & Thickstun, druggists.
Rhodes J. & J., cabinet makers and under- takers. Slemons & Slaughter, hardware, queens- ware, drugs, medicines, &c., south- east corner Public Square.
Wolfe S. K., editor and proprietor Cory- don Democrat.
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Wolfe Simeon K., attorney at law and real estate agent, north-west corner Pub- lic Square.
COTTAGE GROVE,
A post office of Union county, about 70 miles cast by south from Indianapolis.
COTTAGE HILL,
A post office of St. Joseph county, about 140 miles north from Indianapolis.
COURTLAND,
A post office of Jackson county, 8 miles from Brownstown, and 85 miles south from Indianapolis. Goods for this vicin- ity, purchased at Cincinnati, are shipped to Seymour, 4 miles distant, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway; also from Lou- isville to Rockford station, 4 miles distant, on the Jeffersonville and Indianapolis Railway.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc
Brook M, physician.
Brown & Walmsley, general merchants. Ganson C. E., carpenter.
HOLMES B. S. POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT. Holmes B. S., steam flour and saw mills. Shields J., physician.
COVINGTON,
A post town, and the capital of Fountain county, on the east bank of the Wabash river, and on the Wabash and Erie canal, 78 miles west north-west from Indianap- olis. Population about 2,000.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Abdill H., stoves and tin ware, south side Public Square.
AdlerL., Merchants Hotel, south-west cor. Public Square.
Atkinson J. R., stoves and tin ware, west side Public Square.
Billings E. R. & Co., agricultural imple- inents, 5 Commercial Block.
Claypool II. R., attorney at law, west side Public Square.
Covington Lodge, No. 21, I. O. O. F.
Hardy James G., general merchant, west side Public Square.
Henderson Albert, marble worker, north- west cor. Public Square.
Loeb Leopold, clothing and gents' furnish- ing goods, 2 Commercial Block.
McFall Wm., attorney at law, County Treasurer's office.
MeLaughlin Win., general merchant, west side Public Square.
Mallory & Rea, attorneys at law, north- east corner Public Square.
Mayer Michael, wholesale and retail con- fectioner, north side Public Square. Merchants Hotel, L. Adler, south-west cor. Public Square.
Musselman S., grocer and confectioner, south side Public Square.
Oids F. A., artist, west side Public Square. People's Friend (newspaper), J. H. Spence, editor and proprietor.
Prather C. W., physician, Snyder's Block. Prescott W., dry goods and groceries, north-west cor. Public Square.
Purfeerst Frederick, boot and shoe dealer Sangster's Block.
Quirk M. L., tailor.
Ristine Jos., attorney at law.
Sangster W. A. & Co., general merchants, north side Public Square.
Spence J. H., editor and proprietor Peo- ple's Friend.
Weldon Saml. J., druggist and physician, south side Public Square.
COX'S MILLS, ( MIDDLEBORO' VILLAGE.)
A post village of Wayne county, on the Middle Fork of White Water river, 12 miles from Centerville, and 74 miles east from Indianapolis. Population 90.
CRAIG,
A post office of Switzerland county, about 95 miles south-east from Indianapolis.
CRANE'S MILLS, ( ELIZABETHTOWN VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Jackson county, on the east fork of White river, and on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 4 miles north-east from Brownstown, 60 mil: s south from Indianapolis, and 56 miles north by west from Louisville. Populu- tion 50.
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THE PURSEL HOUSE
Is a Fire Proof Brick, 80 by 50 feet, four stories high, erected at a cost of over twenty-five thousand dollars. Sleeping Rooms 14 by 18 feet, finely ventilated. Erected on the latest city styles, which will not fail of giving entire satisfaction to guests. Ice Cream, and all the luxuries served up every day. Per diem bills low.
I. PURSEL, Proprietor, Crawfordsville, Ind.
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
A post town and the capital of Mont- gomery county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 28 miles south from Lafayette, and 45 miles north- west from Indianapolis. Population 8,500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
ZEna Insurance company, James Heaton, agent, Main.
Allen W.n. & Bro., general store.
Benefiel & Vance, grocers, Green.
Binford E. J., general store, Main.
Blair & Co., wholesale and retail grocers, Main.
Bowen Charles H., editor and proprietor Crawfordsville Review, (issued on Saturday, ) Green.
Bowers Wm., general store, Main.
Brennen P., boot and shoe maker, Market. Brewer E. F., saloon, Market.
Brown J. S., dealer in dry goods and gro- ceries, corner Vernon and Green.
Brown W. S. & Co., druggists, Main.
Bruker John, butcher, Main.
Butler John M., attorney at law and in- surance agent, Main.
Campbell, Galey & Harter, dealers in dry goods and groceries, Green.
Charter Oak Insurance Co., A. Thompson, agent Green.
Collins H., marble shop, Green.
Crane I., merchant tailor, Washington. Crawford & Millikin, general store, Main. Crawfordsville Journal, J. Keeney, editor and proprietor; issued on Thursday, cor. Main and Washington.
Coawfordsville Review, Charles H. Bowen, editor and proprietor; issued Satur- days, Green.
Curtis Brothers, manufacturers and deal: ers in boots and shoes, Main.
Davis W., livery stable.
Deighton G .H .. carriage maker, Main.
EDGERLE G. W .. PHYSICIAN AND SUR- GEON, GREEN.
Elston & Son, bankers, Green. Eltrzoth C. W., general store, Green. Ensminger H. P., saddle and harness ma- ker, Main.
Galey & Miller, groceries and bakery, Main.
Gaskell J. & Co., boot and shoe dealers, Main.
Gleason Win., ambrotype artist, Main.
Graham J. general store, Main.
Gregg Samuel, hardware, Main.
Hall G. W. sheriff, court house. Heaton James, notary public, land com- missioner and insurance agent.
Hine & Bew, saloon, Green.
Hoover J., dealer in stoves and tinware.
Hughes A. S., ambrotype and photograph artist, Main.
Ingersoll S., postmaster, Green.
Jennison & Co., grocers, Main.
Joel A., clothier, Main.
Johnson C., stovos and tinivare, Green.
Justus, Sands & Co., manufacturers staves and heading.
Keeney J., editor and publisher Craw- fordsville Journal, (issued on Thurs- days. ) corner Washington and Main, Kelly & Nolen, saloon.
Kelsey & Brother, grocers, Green.
Kingsbury J. G., bookseller and stationer, Main.
Lemmon A. W., township trustee and in- surance agent, Main.
McClure & Duckworth, cabinet makers, Main.
MeClure & Fry, general store, Washing- ton.
Manson M. D., druggist, Washington.
Marks I. A., butcher, Green.
Martin II., grocer.
Miller S. & Co., carriage makers.
Moore S. & Co., general store, Main.
MORGAN & BINFORD, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. MAIN.
Newman T., watch maker, Main.
Orubaun B. L., saddle and harness maker, Washington. Patterson & Son, watch makers, Main. Pentenger II., general store, Green.
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Phoenix Insurance Co., A. W. Lemmon agent.
PURSEL H., PROPRIETOR PURSEL HOUSE. (See card p. 58.)
Reilly HI., grocer.
Ridge D. T., county auditor, Court House. Robb & Mahoney, stoves and tin ware, Washington.
Robbins J. & T., livery stable.
Robertson W., cabinet maker, Green.
Ross & White, furniture, Green.
Rouse J., boots and shoes, Third.
Schooler W. H., county treasurer, Court House Square.
Schultz N. cigar maker, Main.
Severson A., grocer, Third.
Shepherd Henry T., watch maker, Main. Siller M., saloon, Green.
Smith & Brother, wagon makers.
Suman Jamies, saddles and harness, Main. Thomson & Ristine, attorneys at law, Green.
Totton & Britton, surgeon dentists, Main. Vance W. C, county clerk, Court House Square.
Vanslyke Wm. II., boot and shoe maker, Main.
Wade & Co., marble shop, Green.
Wassan Griffin, blacksmith.
Watson Wm. P., hide and leather dealer, Green.
WEBSTER H. J., RECORDER, COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
White & Binford, attorneys at law, Main. Williams & Hartman, grocers, Washing- ton.
Wilson James, attorney at law, Main.
Wilson Mccullough, saloon.
Wilson S. C., attorney at law, Main. Wise & Brother, dry goods, Main.
Wray, Lee & Co., grocers, Washington.
CRISP'S CROSS ROADS,
A post office of Harrison county, abont 115 miles south from Indianapolis.
CRITTENDEN, (DEER CREEK VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Cass county, on Deer creek, 14 miles from Logansport, and 56 miles north from Indianapolis.
CROMWELL,
A post village of Noble county, 12 miles west from Albion, and about 125 miles north by cast from Indianapolis. Popu- lation 50.
CROOKED CREEK, ( JAMESTOWN VILLAGE.)
A post village of Steuben county, on a branch of the same name, 10 miles north from Angola, and about 150 miles northi north-east from Indianapolis. Population 50.
CROSSING,
A small post village of Laporte county, situated at the crossing of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, and the Michi- gan Southern and Northern Indiana Rail- ways, 10 miles south-west from Laporte, and 147 miles north by west from Indian- apolis.
CROSS PLAINS,
A post village of Ripley county, south by east from Versailles, about 80 miles south- east from Indianapolis.
CROTHERSVILLE,
A post office of Jackson county, on the Indianapolis and Jeffersonville Railway, 71 miles south by cast from Indianapolis.
CROWN POINT,
A post town and capital of Lake county, 40 miles south-east from Chicago, 175 miles north-west from Indianapolis, and 12 miles from Hobart, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway. l'op- ulation about 1,000.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Bedell Miss Helen, music teacher, East. Bissell James, attorney at law.
Borton J., tailor, south side Pub. Square. Clark W. A., general store.
Cooper J., boots and shoes, south side Public Square. Croft II. W., baker, east side Public Square.
CROWN POINT REGISTER, JOHN WHEELER, EDITOR AND PUB- LISHER.
Foster Fred .. brick maker. - Foster Mrs. A., music teacher, Main. Frass John E., cabinet maker, Nichol's addition.
Gray Robert, lumber dealer.
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Grissel Henry, cabinet maker, east side Public Square.
Hack M. J., blacksmith and carriage maker.
Harding I. H., Crown Point Steam Mills. HARPER B. D., EDITOR AND PUBLISH- ER JEFFERSONIAN.
Higgins J., physician.
HOFFMAN FRED. L., GENERAL MER- CHANT, SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Holton J. S. & H. S., general store, south side Public Square.
Jefferson House, corner Court and Joilet, I. Tillitson, proprietor.
KIMBILL A. & CO., GENERAL MER- CHANTS, MAIN, NEXT DOOR NORTH OF PRATT'S EXCHANGE. LAKE COUNTY JEFFERSONIAN, B. D. HARPER, PROPRIETOR AND EDI- TOR, SOUTH SIDE PUB. SQUARE. McDONALD, CHILDS & CO., ATTOR- NEYS AT LAW, SOUTH SIDE PUB- LIC SQUARE, OVER McGLASII- ON'S STORE.
McGlashon W. D., general store, south side Public Square.
MANAHAN C., PROPRIETOR STAGE LINE AND LIVERY STABLE, AND EXPRESS AGENT, PRATT'S EX- CHANGE.
Manahan Miss Ellen, milliner.
Minas Michael, boots and shoes, Main, opp. Pratt's exchange.
Nichols Wm. W., brick mason, West.
Nash H. M., carpenter and builder, east side Public Square.
Page C. F., jeweler and dealer in confec- tionery.
PETTIBONE H,, PHYSICIAN AND SUR- GEON, AND DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, COR. JOLIETTE AND COURT.
Pratt A. J., physician.
Pratt Henry & Rill, meat market.
PRATT'S EXCHANGE, C. N. PRATT, PROPRIETOR.
Sanford A., stoves and tin ware, south side Public Square.
Sheehan Miss Mary, milliner.
Sherman Mrs. Lucy, milliner.
Sherman Wm., carpenter, Main.
Smith Joseph P., attorney at law, south side Public Square.
Sourman I. C., saddler.
Spears Charles, harness maker, west side Public Square.
TILLITSON J., HOTEL PROPRIETOR. Turner & Clingan, general store.
Upthegrove H. A., ambrotypist, cor. Pub- lic Square and Joliet.
Vanness Caleb, billiard saloon.
Washington Union Insurance Company, Elihu Griffin, agent.
WHEELER JOIN, EDITOR REGISTER, AND PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTER, MAIN, SECOND STORY REGISTER BLOCK.
WHEELER & SUMMERS, SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, REGIS- TER BLOCK.
Wood Martin, attorney at law. Wood & Griffin, attorneys at law, Main. Young R. B., druggist, Main. Young R., tanner, Man.
CROWVILLE,
A post office of Warrick county, 7 miles north from Boonville, and about 130 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
CROY'S CREEK,
A station on the Terre Haute and Rich- mond Railway, 52 miles west by south from Indianapolis.
CUBA,
A. post office of Owen county, on Mill creek, 8 miles north from Spencer, and 50 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
Also, a village of the same name, in Allen county : see Harlan post office.
CULBERTSON,
A station on the Cincinnati and Chicago railway, 4 miles from Richmond.
CULVER'S,
A post office of Tippecanoe county, on the Lafayette and Indianapolis railway, 8 miles south-east from Lafayette, and 56 miles north-west from Indianapolis.
CUMBERLAND,
A post village of Marion county, on the Indiana Central railway, 11 miles east from Indianapolis. Goods purchased at Cincinati and Indianapolis are received by the Indiana Central railway. Popula- lation 150.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. BONGE CHARLES, POSTMASTER AND GENERAAL MERCHANT.
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Church & Hathaway, steam grist and saw mills.
Collins Wm., physician.
Heinricks HI., general merchant.
Hunter - -, township trustee.
Kaiser Wm., wagon maker.
MeConahue & Gapin, general merchants. McFall David, physician.
Newland John, justice of peace.
Russell John, wagon maker and constable. Vonnegut --- , physician.
CURRYSVILLE,
A post office of Sullivan county, on the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railway, 7 miles north from Sullivan, and about, SO miles south-west from Indianapolis.
CURTIS,
A post office of Madison county, on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 18 miles north-west from Anderson.
CURTISVILLE,
A post office of Tipton county, about 40 miles north from Indianapolis.
CYNTHIANA,
A post village of Posey county, 25 miles north-east from Mt. Vernon, and about 160 miles south-west from Indianapolis. Also a village of the same name in Shelby county, see Blue Ridge post office, p. 27.
DALE, (ELIZABETH VILLAGE.)
A post village of Spencer county, 21 miles north from Rockport, and 131 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
DALEVILLE,
A post village of Delaware county, about. 55 miles north-east from Indianapolis.
DALTON,
A post village of Wayne county, about 18 miles north-west from Centerville, and 55 miles east north - east from Indianapolis.
DANGOLA,
A small post village of Gibson county, on the Wabash and Erie canal, 14 miles east from Princeton, about 125 miles south- west from Indianapolis, and 33 miles north-east from Evansville. Population 75.
DANVILLE,
A post town, and the capital of Hendricks county, 5 miles north from Cartersburg station, on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railway, and 20 miles west from Indian- apolis. Population 1,200.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc
ASTLEY WM., COLLECTING AGENT.
BAKER JOHN, DRUGGIST, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Bartholomew & Cox, physicians, north of Public Square.
Bland Abraham, cabinet maker, near the south-east cor. Public Square.
Brittain H., Belvidere saloon, Main, west Public Square.
BUFKIN JOHN C., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND INSURANCE AGENT.
Burgess & Irons, tanners, south-west part of town.
Burges James, stoves and tinware, north side Public Square.
Campbell L. M., attorney at law, east side Public Square.
Carnes Richard, tailor, north side Main, west Public Square.
Carter & Fowkner, saddlers, north-west cor. Public Square.
Cash & Bro., steam saw mill, north-east part of town.
CHAMBERLIN GEORGE, BOOTS AND SHOES, MAIN, WEST PUBLIC SQUARE.
Chambers & Co., saw mill, north-east part. of town.
COTTAGE STEAM FLOURING MILL, A. CHAMBERS & CO., PROP'RS.
Crawford Francis R., county anditor.
Darnall John F., Danville Hotel, south side Public Square.
Depew Jeremiah, dry goods and groceries, north side Public Square.
DOTY & HUBER, GROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, SOUTH- WEST COR. PUBLIC SQUARE.
Emmons Jehu, marble worker, south side Public Square.
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