New Albany City Directory, 1865, Part 1

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Great Western Steam Bakery. SMITH & HOLEMAN, (SUCCESSORS TO F. A. MOORE,).


CRACKER BAKERS,


Cor. Second and Jefferson Sts .. LOUISVILLE, KY.


SMITH & HOLEMAN. GREAT WESTERN STEAM BAKERY.


Steamboats, Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, and Groceries supplied with


BREAD & CRACKERS At all hours, day or night.


J. L. SHOWER & CO.,


Merchant Tailors,


63 THIRD STREET,


LOUISVILLE, - KY.


Gents' Fashionable Dress Hats


ARE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER AND GUARANTEED.


JACOB KOOPER, MANUTOTURER OF Hats and Caps, AND DRALER IN FURS, STRAW GOODS, &e., 122 Market St. S. side bet. Floyd & Preston LOUISVILLE, KY


REPAIRING OF HATS AND FURS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


C. A. KOLLMANN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of


Paper Hangings, WINDOW SHADES,


Table Oil Cloths, Fire Board Prints, CORNICES AND CURTAIN BANDS,


No. 156 W. Market and 55 E. Market St., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.


DE"All orders promptly attended to and work done in the latest style.


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BARBAROUX & CO.,


Manufacturers of Steamboat, Stationary and Portable


Steam Engines,


BOILERS, SHEET IRON, BRASS & COPPER WORK, Circular Saw Mills, Sorghum Sugar Mills, Mill Machinery, Cast and Wrought Iron Screw Pipes, Force and Lift Pumps of various kinds, Hydraulic Presses and Machinery for manufacturing Tobacco, Tobacco Screws and Presses, Cast and Wrought Iron Railing and Verandas; all kinds of Castings and GENERAL JOBBING WORK.


CRAIG'S EXCELSIOR COTTON AND HAY PRESS. Patented May 7, 1861, and July 4, 1865. Premium taken at the Kentucky State Agricultural Fair, 1865. This Press Consists of but Few Parts, all Simple & Substantial.


One mule (or horse) and five hands can press from 50 to 60 bales, weighing 500 Ibs. each in one day of 10 hours; the bales, when finished, being 24 inches square and 4 feet long, or can be made, if desired, 20 inches square and 4 feet long, thus avoiding the necessity of compressing them again for the Ship, and saving at least one half the bagging and rope, besides agreat saving in freight and hauling.


The Press, complete,. (frame of the best White Oak and well painted, ) will be furnished at our Factory for $600, or delivered on board Boat or at Railroad Depot, for $625. When the purchaser prefers, a complete set of irons, with drawings in detail, so that any carpen- ter can get out the timlis and put up the Press, will be furnished for $150, including the right to use, delivered on Boat, or at Railroad Depot. The Press, complete, weighs 8,000 Ibs; the irons only 1,800 Ibs.


Manufactured and Sold by BARBAROUX & CO.


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OIL WELL TOOLS


AND


MACHINERY.


Special attention given to the Manufacture of


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BORING TOOLS,


And other Machinery used in Boring for


OIL AND SALT.


A full Stock of the best description of Tools always on hand, such as Center Bits, Reamers, Jars, Temper Screws, Joints, Bope Sockets, Sand Pumps, Rope Sheaves, Beam Plates, etc., etc.


16 Orders for any of the above Articles, accompanied by the Money, promptly attended to.


BARBAROUX & CO., Louisville, Ky.


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GEORGE BROBSTON, (Successor to Thomas Williams & Co.,)


BRASS FOUNDER.


GAS AND STEAM FITTER, PLUMBER AND


Brass Cock Manufacturer,


107 MARKET STREET, Between Third and Fourth, LOUISVILLE, KY.


WATER CLOSETS, BATH HOUSES WASH BASINS, PUMPS,


And Every Description of Plumbing Work put up in the most approved manner.


CHANDELIERS & GAS FIXTURES


FURNISHED AND PUT UP.


A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIFT, FORCE AND CISTERN PUMPS, OF ALL SIZES.


Also, Iron and Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, and Cocks for Steam, Water and Gas; Ale and Beer Pumps of the most approved Styles and Patterns; Mead and Soda Counter Stands; Chandeliers, Girandoles and Lamps repaired, re-gilt, silvered or bronzed, to look as well as new.


ORDERS FROM A DISTANCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


NEW ALBANY PALMER HOUSE


MAIN STREET, Bet. Upper Third and Fourth,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE IS LOCATED


Convenient to all the Business Houses, Steamboat Wharf, New Albany and Jeffersonville Depot, and Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Depot, Telegraph Offices, Theaters, and places of Amusement. It has been thoroughly


Repaired and Furnished.


OMNIBUSSES TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.


DOORS OPEN AT ALL HOURS.


W. W. PALMORE & CO., Proprietors.


J. B. NORMAN. L. G. MATTHEWS. NORMAN & MATTHEWS,


PRINTERS,


BOOK BINDERS,


AND


STATIONERS,


AND PUBLISHERS OF THE


DAILY AND WEEKLY LEDGER,


64 PEARL STREET,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


EDWARDS' ANNUAL


DIRECTOR


TO THE


Inhabitants, Institu ions, Incorporated Companies, Manufac- turing Establishments, Business Firms, Etc., Etc.,


IN THE CITIES OF


NEW ALBANY and JEFFERSONVILLE,


FOR 1865-6.


47%


474


EDWARDS, GREENOUGH & DEVED, Compilers and Publishers.


Entered according to Act of Congress in the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five, EDWARDS, GREENOUGH & DEVED, In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana.


LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY


AND


Chicago R. R. Line.


THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE BETWEEN


LOUISVILLE AND CHICAGO,


Connecting with other Roads as follows :


AT MITCHELL, with Ohio and Mississippi R. R., for Cairo, St. Louis, Kansas City, and all points in the South- West, saving 80 miles travel.


AT GREENCASTLE JUNCTION, with the Terre Haute and Richmond


road, for Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Mattoon, Decatur and Bloomington


AT LAFAYETTE, with Toledo, Wabash and Western R. R., for Springfield, Keokuk, Fort Wayne, Toledo, etc.


AT REYNOLDS, with the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw R. R., for all points on that line.


AT LA CROSSE, with the Great Eastern R. R.


AT WANATAH, with Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago R. R.


AT LA CROIX, with Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana R. R.


AT MICHIGAN CITY, with Michigan Central R. R., for Chicago and the Great North-West.


SAFETY, COMFORT AND SPEED,


ALL SECURED BY THIS ROUTE.


Baggage Checked Through.


B. F. MASTERS, Supt.


J. G. WILLIAMSON, Gen'l Ticket Agent.


NEW ALBANY INDICES.


GENERAL INDEX.


Abbreviations.


Business Directory -147 Jeffersonville Department. .... .. 178


. 65 | Names too late for regular insertion .. .. 62


INDEX TO NEW ALBANY CITY AND COUNTY REGISTER.


Asbury Female College.


66 Justices of the Peace ..


67


Banks ...


. 67 Libraries. 69


Cemeteries.


71 Masonic. ..


68


Churches ..


66


New Albany Township Officers .. 65


City Council.


. 65 |Newspapers ..


70


City Government.


.. 65 Odd Fellows.


68


City Markets, ...


65 Police Department ..


65


County Officers.


. 67


Post Office Department.


70


Courts. ..


66 Public Schools ...


66


Ferry Company


. 70


Public Buildings, Halls, etc.


71


Fire Department ..


65 Railroads ...


70


High School.


66 Telegraph Companies.


70


Insurance Companies


67 | Temple of Honor ..


INDEX TO NEW ALBANY ADVERTISERS.


Baldwin E. H. photographer ... . 152 | Fox C. hats, caps and straw goods .... .. 154


Banks John B. carpenter and builder .....


.. 170


Franck J. P. & Co. soap and candles. .145


Barrett P. H. paper hanger ..


.170|


Gebhart J. F. & Co woolen mnfrs. 164


Graves George H. whol. wines and liquors ... .. 158


Bentley A. W merchant tailor. .. 164


Gwin & Son, livery and sale stable .. 170


Haines & McCulloch, mer. millers.


166


Buskirk John W. real estate and ins. agt ....... 156


Hoosier Rolling Mills, S. 8. Marsh & Co.


170


Carroll C. J. physician and surgeon ...... .. 162


Horn John, groceries and produce ..


159


Castlen Andrew, china, queensware, etc ....... 154 City Brewery, Paul Reising .. .168


Huckeby Geo. P. attorney, notary public, etc. .. 156 Johnson House, D. M. Johnson .. .166


Johnston & Webster, foundry and machine shop. 172 Keller William, stoneware mnfr ... .168


Kendle C. W. dry goods, notions, etc. .. .154


Kunkle T. S. house and sign painter. .170


Larwill J. F. watches, clocks and jewelry.


... 150


Leyden J. F. & Co. mer. millers ... .158


Lindley J. F. dry goods and carpets. 64


Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad .. 60


63


First National Bank ...


72 Luse J. P. & Co. printers and binders ..


156 |Mann John, whol. grocer ..


.166


Beach George R. job printer ... .170


Bradford Chas. H. watches, clocks and jewelry ... 150 Browning M. C. books and stationery. ... .. 150


Hicks.F. A. & Co. hats, caps and furs.


162


City Gallery, E. H. Baldwin ..


.152


Culbertson & Son, dry goods.


.164


Day A. A. insurance agt.


.146


Dencon Henrietta Mrs. cloak and dressmaking .. 162 Devol H. N. tin and sheetiron ware 71


Ehrbart George, confectionery and restaurant .. 166 Fashion Livery and Sale Stable, Gwin & Son. .. 170 Fenton Wm. H. druggi-t ..


.150


Ferry I. C. insurance agt


Gaslight Company. . 67


Secret and Benevolent Societies.


68


73 | General Directory of Names .. 73 City and County Record.


62


INDICES.


Marsh 8. 8. steamboat blacksmith and file cutter.170 | Palmore W. W. & Co., Palmer House. 57 Marsh 8. S. & Co., Rolling Mill. .. 170 Reising Paul, brewer. ... .168


Marsbel J. H. coach and saddlery hardware .... 160 McCord & Bradley, dry goods, boots, etc ..... .. 160


Roose Charlie, ship chandler .. 168


Sabin & Fisher, real estate and ins. agts .. .. 156


McCurdy J. F. candy mufr .. .166 Sackett O. whol. druggist .. .152


McMahan & Boomer, whol. grocers .. .... 158


Merker Henry, baker.


.168


Moore C. & Co. grocers and produce. .166 Shan Charles, boots and shoes. 162 Naghel E. Q. dentist ... 162 Shaw W. & Son. clothing .. .162


New Albany Commercial


63 Smith Cyrena Mrs. dress and cloak making,. .. 162 Stacy John, trunks and valises. .160


New Albany Foundry and Machine Shop, John- ston & Webster. 172 New Albany Ledger .. 58 Union Bakery, Henry Merker ... 168


Standart & Co. children's cabs. 160 New Albany National Bank. 17 Vahle W. whol. wines and liquors. 158


Vernia L. & Co. grocers and provisions .. .166


Wilson J. A. photographer. .. .. 152


Nunemacher Alf. H. com. and produce mer ..... 166 Woolner A. hoop skiri mufr. .. 164


57 Zier & Co. sheetiron and boiler work. ... 148 Palmer House, W. W. Palmore & Co ... .....


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, NEW ALBANY DIRECTORY.


Allerndorf Werner (Zier & Co.), r. ns. Upper Spring, bet. 11th and 12th


Austin & Garner, produce dealers, removed from cor. of Pearl and Market, to es. Pearl, bet. Eim and Spring Ceigelbauer Frank (F. H. Gohman & Co.), r. ss. Oak, bet. Upper 3d and 4th


Hey John, tinner, bds. 273 Market


Huline John (Zier & Co.), r. ns. Upper Market, bet. 13th and 14th


Kotter Stephen A. combmaker, ns. Charlestown rd. bet, Ist and 2d


LUSE J. P. & CO. printers and bookbinders, and publishers New Albany Commercial, sw. cor. State and Main


Safford J. P., D. D. r. 435 Main Slider John, teamster, r. es. Upper 5th, bet. Spring and Elm


JEFFERSONVILLE INDEX.


Abbreviations. .. .181 | Fire Department. ... .176


Banks. ..


.. 178 General Directory of Names. 18 Business Directory. .215 Masonic .. .17 City Government .. .. 175 Newspaper .. 178 City and County Record. .. 175


Odd Fellows .. 178 City and Ward Boundaries. .. 176


Penitentiary 179


Churches ..


.. 177 Post Office. 178


County Library


.. 179


Railroad .. 178


Secret and Benevolent Societies. 17 Courts. . .. 175


Daughters of Rebecca


.. 178


Working Men's Institute.


178


Ferry Company.


178


INDEX TO JEFFERSONVILLE ADVERTISERS.


Alexander & Hamlen. 174 Fischer John. .216


Barker Wm. H.


.179


Golden George.


.216


Boedenstien Frederick .216 Gresham R. H. 174


Bruner House. .. .174 Heiskell R. 8. & Co. .... .180


Clarke Edwin M .... .180


Insurance Company of North America. .174


Davis George W. & Co. .216 Jeffersonville Wharf Boat ... 174


Johnson B. A .. 216


.174


Dedrick R ..


.216


Johnson J ....


Dedrick & Son. .216.| Sanders James F. W. 216


THE


NEW ALBANY COMMERCIAL


(DAILY AND WEEKLY,)


Is Published by


J. P. LUSE & CO. J. P. LUSE. W. H. SCHUYLER.


S. B. WOOLWORTH.


Cor. State and Main Streets, Post Office Building.


THE COMMERCIAL Is the best advertising medium in Southern Indiana.


TERMS:


DAILY, per year,


89.00


DAILY, six month,


5 00


DAILY, per week,


.20


WEEKLY, per year,


2.50


WE HAVE A COMPLETE


JOB OFFICE,


And are prepared to do all kinds of Printing, either PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL, IN THE BEST STYLE.


OUR BOOK BINDERY


IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE STATE. J. P. LUSE & CO.


Davis J. T ... ... 174


New Albany Woolen Mills, J. F. Gebhart & Co .. 164 Norman & Matthews, printers and binders ...... 54


Scales J. & Son, stoves and tinware .. .163


Scott & Brindley, furniture and coffins .... 71


J. F. LINDLEY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


DRY GOODS,


CARPETS,


AND OIL . CLOTHS,


NOS. 288 AND 290 MAIN STREET,


New Albany, Indiana,


KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE


Largest Stock in Southern Indiana.


Steamboats and Hotels Furnished at as


LOW


PRICES


AS ANY WHERE IN THE WEST.


EDWARDS'


NEW ALBANY DIRECTOR.


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


CITY GOVERNMENT, 1865-6.


Municipal Election every 2 years, Ist Tuesday in May.


CITY OFFICERS. . Mayor-Wm. L. Sanderson, office at City Hall.


Marshal -Thomas Akers, office at City Hall.


Clerk-Robert M. Weir, office at City Hall.


City Attorney -- Wm. F. L. Morgan, office ne. cor. State and Market.


Treasurer -- George Gresham, office at City Hall.


Engineer-Geo. M. Smith, office 88. Market, bet. Pearl and Bank.


Street Commissioner-Fred. Ailer, office at City Hall.


Assessor-A. W. Monroe, office at City Hall.


City Gauger-Peleg Fiske. Lumber Measurer-James Slider. Wood Measurer-Garet Guest. Flour Inspector-John H. Lee. City Printers-Norman & Matthews. Market Master-Wm. P. Swift.


Wharf Master-Hiram J. Reamer. City Weigher-James Sisloff. Board of Health-Dr. Jno. Sloan, S. J. Alexander and A. S. Greene.


Sexton of Grave Yard-Luther Howes.


CITY COUNCIL.


City Council meets First and Third Mondays of each month.


President-Wm. L. Sanderson. Clerk-R. M. Weir.


1st Ward, John McCulloch and E. M. Hubbert.


2d Ward, John M. Renshaw and G. C. Cannon. 8d .Ward, Augustus Bradley and E. Q. Naghel.


4th Ward, John H. Dorst and Charles Sackett


5th Ward, Thomas F. Jackson and James Pierce.


6th Ward, Wm. Jones and Charles Wible.


NEW ALBANY TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Election held annually on first Mon- day in April.


Trustee-Reuben Robertson. Justice of the Peace-Jared C. Jocelyn. Constables -William H. H. Strouse and Lafayette Lamb. FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-William B. Plumer. lat Asst. Engineer-William Merker. 2d Asst. Engineer-Samnel Weir.


Washington Steam Engine, located on the cor. of Spring and Upper 4th; Sam- uel Buchanan, engineer.


Jefferson Steam Engine, located on the 88. of Market, bet. 1st and 2d; John H. Fidler, engineer.


CITY POLICE.


City Marshal-Thos. Akers. Deputy Marshals-Benj. J. Rager and Wm. F. Ken all.


Wm. B. Cleveland. James D. Logan, Samuel Beard, Alex. M. Jackson, Thomas St. John, John Mclaughlin, Jacob Her- man, Andrew MeBarron, Wm. H. Lans- ford and Joel D. Smith.


CITY MARKETS.


Market Master-Wm. P. Swift.


Upper Market House, on Market, bet. Upper 10th and 11th. Held every Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday afternoon.


Middle Market House, on Market, bet. Upper Ist and State. Held every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday mornings. Lower Market House, on Market, bet. State and Lower Ist. Held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings.


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SCHOOLS.


The School Board of New Albany, Ind., consists of three members elected by the City Council every 2 years. The present Board consists of D. W. Lafollette, Prest .; Dr. Elijah Newland, Treas. and James V. Kelso, Secy. Grammar School No. 1, situated on Lower Market, bet, 5th and 6th. R. J. L. Mathews, principal.


No: 2, on ns. Upper Main, bet. 6th and 7th. W. M. Craig, principal. No. 3, on Lower Spring, bel, 5th and 6th. J. N. Payne, principal. No. 4, on es Upper 4th, bet. Spring and Elm. Thos. Allcott, principal.


NEW ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL. " Situated on Spring, cor. Lower Ist, F. | Glover.


L. Morse, A. M. principal. Mrs. Brown, assistant. The Scholastic year is divided into two years of twenty weeks each. Number of male pupils ............ 29 = female pupils .. .... ... 57 The course in the natural sciences, mathematics and the classics is complete.


ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE.


South-west cor. Main and Upper 9th. Under control of the Indiana Conference of the M. E. Church.


Trustees-W. C. DePauw, J. H. Mar- shel, Peter R. Stoy, J. F. Lindley, H. Conner, J. Kiger, J. M. Kerr, D. MeIn- tyre, Prof. G. W. Hoss, H. Hays, G. W. Walker, Dr. Rariden, Dr. Curren, J. W.


CHURCHES.


METHODIST.


Centenary .- Spring Street, bet. Upper Third and Fourth. Rev. N. P. Heath, Pastor.


Wesley Chapel .- Market, bet. Lower Second and Third. Rev. J. W. Noble, Pastor.


Roberts' Chapel .- Main, bet. Lower 5th and 6th. Rey. S. L. Binkley, Pas- tor.


John Street Church .- John; bet. Market and Spring. Rev. J. J .- Hight, Pastor. MeKendre Chapel .- Lower Albany. No Pastor.


Ebenezer Church .- Corner Upper Vin- cennes and Rear Market. Sunday School at 2 P. M.


African -West Unionc Rev. Nace Mitchum, in charge. German --- Upper 5th, bet. Market and Spring. Rev. Gottlob Trefiz, Pastor. Rev. Jno. Kiger, P. Elder, N. A. Dist. PRESBYTERIAN.


First Church .- Bank, bet. Main and Market. Rev. J. P. Safford, D. D. Pas- tor. .


Second Church .- Cor. Main, and Upper 3d. Rev. J. G. Atterbury, Pastor.


and Sycamore. Rev. Charles Hutchin- son, Pastor. BAPTIST.


Bank Street .- Cor. Bank and Spring. H. Smith, Pastor.


CATHOLIC.


St. Mary's .- Cor. Spring and Upper 8th. Rev. Edward Faller, Pastor.


Trinity .- Cor. Market and Upper 7th. Father Mougin, Pastor.


EPISCOPAL.


St. Paul's .- Main, bet. Upper 6th and 7th. Rev. T. G. Carver, Pastor. UNIVERSALIST.


Spring, bet. Upper 3d and 4th. No Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN.


Cor. Spring and Lower 7th. Rev. Mr. Melton, supply.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.


Spring, bet. Bank and Upper 3d. Rev. John C. Young, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Cor. Lower Market and Washington, Elder J. M. Henry, Pastor. Services Lord's Day at 104 A. M. and 2} P. M. Third Church .- Upper 9th, bet. Oak | Sunday School 9 A. M.


COURTS.


United States Circuit Court .- Held at | the State House, in Indianapolis, on the third Mondays of May and November, in each year.


David Davis, Circuit Judge, Reginold Hall, Clerk. United States District Court .- Held at the State House, in Indianapolis, on the


third Mondays in May and November, in each year.


David McDonald, District Judge, Watt Smith, Clerk. Benjamin S. Spooner, U. S. Marshal.


Supreme Court -Meets in State House at Indianapolis, on fourth Mondays in May and November.


James S. Frazier, John S. Elliott, Charles A. Ray. Robert C. Gregory, Judges; Laz. Noble, Clerk. Benjamin Harrison, Reporter.


Floyd Circuit Court-Commences on fourth Mondays of April and October. Hon. George A Bickwell, Judge. Thomas M. Brown, Prosecuting Attorney. William W. Tuley, Clerk.


Court of Common Plas-Commences on the fourth Moudays of January, May and September.


Hon. Patrick H. Jewitt, Judge. James . A. Ghormley, Prosecuting Attorney. William A. Tuley, Clerk.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Corner of Spring, and State Streets. Patrick H. Jewitt, Judge, Court Com- mon Pleas.


William W. Tuley, Clerk.


James A. Ghormley, Prosecuting At- torney. Charles Sackett, Auditor. Walter I .. Smith, Treasurer. Stewart Sandford, Sheriff. Josiah Gwin, Recorder. John Senix, Coroner.


COMMISSIONERS.


John Jones, Wm. P. Swift and Jno. B. Hancock.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FLOYD CO. Jared C. Jocleyn, New Albany, township. Isaac R. Keller, Georgetown, Wm. H. H. Strouse, Greenville, 44 4 Robt. H. Scott, Lafayette,


COUNTY POOR HOUSE.


Salem Road, one mile and a half from the city of New Albany, west of L., N. A. & C. R. R. James Williams, Warden.


BANKS, ETC.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK.


Main Street, north-east corner Bank. Capital paid in $300,000. President .- Jesse J. Brown. Cashier .- Walter Mann. Directors .- Jesse J. Brown, William S. Culbertson, Morris McDonald, J. Brag- don, Walter Mann.


NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK.


Ne. cor. Main and Pearl streets. Capital $300,000. Limits $1,000,000. President-James M. Hains. Cashier-Harvey A. Scribner. Directors-James M. Hains, W. C. De- Pauw, R. P. Main, John Briggs.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ALBANY.


South side Main, bet. Pearl and Bank. Capital Stock all paid, $200,000. President -- A. S. Bernard. Cashier-J. R. Shields. Directors-A. S. Bernard, R. G. Mo- Cord, J. Hangary, Lawrence Bradley.


BANK OF SALEM.


Pearl, se. cor. Market. Authorized Capital $200,000. Paid in Capital $138,085 35. President-L. Bradley. Cashier-E. Newland. Asst. Cashier-J. B. Winstandly. NEW ALBANY INS. CO.


279 Main street. Capital $100,000.


President-Jas. H. Marshel. Secretary-T. Danforth.


Directors-Jas. H. Marshel, Joshua Bragdon, Jas. Montgomery, W. W. Tuley, Geo. V. Howk, Charles Sackett, Silas C. Day.


NEW ALBANY GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. President-J. M. Hains. Secretary-Walter Mann. Directors-J. M. Hains, Libens Frisby, Nelson Fordice, John McCulloch, Walter Mann.


Location of Works, cor. Upper 4th, and Sycamore, Office New Albany Na- tional Bank.


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RECORD .- SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, COURTS.


RECORD-COUNTY OFFICERS, BANKS.


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RECORD .- SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


RECORD .- SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


MASONIC. GRAND OFFICERS.


M. W. Harvey G. Hazelrigg, Lebanon, Grand Master. 7 R. W. William J. Millard, Millersville (James' Switch Post Office), Deputy Grand Master.


R. W. George W. Porter, New Albany, Senior Grand Warden.


R. W. Martin H. Rice, Plymouth, Jun- ior Grand Warden.


R. W. Charies Fisher, Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer.


R. W. William Hacker, Indianapolis, Grand Secretary. Rev. John Leach, New Carlisle, Grand Chaplain.


Bro. Samuel H. Shoaff, Fort Wayne, Grand Lecturer. Bro. Lyndon A. Smith, Terre Haute, Grand Marshal.


Bro. George H. Alward, South Bend, Grand Senior Deacon.


Bro Benj. L. Smith, Columbus, Grand Junior Deacon.


Bro Abner A. Wilson, Indianapolis, Grand Tyler.


The next Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge will be held at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the City of Indianap- olis, commencing at 2 o clock, P. M. on the Tuesday next succeeding the fourth Monday (29th day) of May: 1866.


NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 17 .- Meets on the second Monday in each month, at their Hall, sw. cor. Mar- ket and Pearl.


NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY NO. 5, KNIGHTS' TEMPLAR .- Meets quarterly, on the fourth Mondays January, April, July and October, at their Hall, sw. cor. Mar- ket and Pearl.


INDIANA COUNCIL NO. 1, OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS .- Meets on the first Mondays January, April, July and Oc- tober. Hall cor. Main and Pearl.


NEW ALBANY LODGE, NO. 39, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS .- Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Hall oor. Main and Pearl.


JEFFERSON LODGE, NO. 104 F. AND A. M .- Meets on second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. Hall coff Main and Pearl.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA, I. O. O. F. Holds its semi-annual communications at Odd Fellows' Hall in the City of Indi-


anapolis, on the third Tuesdays in May and November, of each year.


GRAND OFFICERS.


T. B. McCarty, M. W. Grand Master. Joseph A. Funk, R. W. Deputy Grand Master.


John Caldwell, R. W. Grand Warden. E. H. Barry, R W. Grand Secretary. T. P. Haughey, R. W. Grand Treas-


urer.


G. W. Curtis, Grand Chaplain.


W. W. Irons, Grand Marshal.


E. A. Jones, Grand Conductor. Reuben Robertson, Grand Herald. Christopher Toler, Grand Guardian.


H. D. Scott, Grand Representative for .two years.


W. M. French, Grand Representative for one year.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF I. O. O. F .- Holds its semi annual meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall in the City of Indianapolis, on the third Tuesdays in May and No- vember, of each year.


GRAND OFFICERS.


F. W. Blair, M. W. Graud Patriarch. Thomas Underwood, M. E. Grand High Priest.


John F. Wallick, Grand Senior Warden. George H. Brinkmeyer, Grand Junior Warden.


E. H. Barry, Grand Scribe


T. P. Haughey, Grand Treasurer.


Christopher Toler, Grand Sentinel.


Joseph S. Watson, Deputy Grand Sen- tinel. Cyrus Nutt, Grand Representative. Leonidas Sexton, Grand Representa-


tive.


GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE, I. O. OF O. F.


Geo. W. Beck, President. Joseph Wattam, Treasurer.


James G. Harrison, Secretary.


NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 1, I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. State and Market. NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 10, I. O. O. F. Meets Thursday evening at Hall, cor. State and Market.


HUMBOLDT GERMAN LODGE, NO. 234, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Hall, cor. State and Market.


HOPE LODGE, NO. 88 .- Meets every Friday evening at Hall, cor. Market and State.


JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1 .-- Meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month, at Hall, cor. Market and State.


Eugene Commanduer, D. D. G. P.


John W. McQuiddy, C. P. Philip Gebertshan, H. P. William B. Jackson, Scribe. Isar.c B. Friend, Treasurer.


P. C. Smith, S. W. John Hey, J. W.


William Jones, James Pierce and Geo. W. Beck, Trustees,


DUDLEY TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, No. 7.


North-west cor. Pearl and Market. Meets Tuesday evenings. Wm. Shaw, W. C. T.


Wm. Shaw, Grand Worthy Templer of the State of Indiana.


NEW ALBANY TOWNSHIP LIBRARY,


Township Trustee's office, in Hedden's Buildings. Open to the public. Num- ber of volumes 1500. Reuben Robertson, Librarian.


MCCLURE WORKING MEN'S INSTI- TUTE. (Catholic).


Mathias Flannigan, Librarian, south- east corner Market and Upper 7th.


NEW ALBANY BENEFICIAL ASSO- CIATION OF ENGINEERS


Meets every Wednesday evening, Hall east side Pearl, bet. Market and Main.


OFFICERS.


President-Stephen Stucky. Vice President-Thomas P. Cox. Treasurer-U. N. Devol. Secretary-David Wilkerson.




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