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WILLIAMS' .!
NEW ALBANY DIRECTORY
FOR 1871-72;
EMBRACING
A FULL ALPHABETICAL RECORD OF THE NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY OF NEW ALBANY, IND., A BUSINESS DIRECTORY, UNITED STATES POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, &C., &C.
WILLIAMS & CO., Compilers and Publishers.
NEW ALBANY, IND .: JOHN R. NUNEMACHER. 1871.
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PREFACE.
WE present to our patrons the NEW ALBANY DIRECTORY for 1871-2, believing it will be found a correct and reliable guide to the Business Houses, Ofices, Residences and Public Places of the City. The canvass to collect the information contained in the Work was superin- tended by H. THORNTON BENNETT, Esq., whose reputation as an experi- enced, energetic and reliable compiler is not surpassed by any one engaged in the business. Every means that a long experience as publishers could suggest, was used to prevent errors and the omission of the name of any inhabitant, and no lahor or expense was spared hy us in our endeavor to present to the citizens of New Albany a Directory, as perfect as a work of the kind can possibly be made. We trust that an examination of the Directory will prove that we have not expended our labor in vain. .
The Work embraces a General Directory, giving a full List of the Names, Business Pursuits, and Locations of the inhabitants of the City of New Albany; a complete Business Directory, containing the Name of each Person and Firm engaged in Business in the City; with a City Guide, giving the Names and Locations of all Churches, Societies, Banks, and other Institutions and Public Places, &c .; together with a new Uni- ted States Post Office Directory, containing the Name and Location of every Post Office in the United States and Territories, arranged alpha- betically, and corrected up to date.
We return our thanks to the merchants and business men of New Albany, for the patronage extended to the Work, and to the Press for the many flattering notices given us as publishers, and renew our promise to the public to faithfully labor to make each succeeding Issue of our Directory more worthy of commendation and patronage.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Adams Cassilly, Engraver, Facing page 9 Chicago Railroad, . 38 AEtna Insurance Co. of Hart- Mann John, Wholesale Grocer ford, Conn., - 24
Allen J. C., M. D., Dentist, 34 Barrett & Hale, Painters, Sign Writers and Paper Hangers, Bentley & Dyer, Ins. Agents, 36
Cin'ti, Hamilton & Dayton R. R. 8 City Brewery,
Cooper J. F. & Co., Contractors, Builders, and Sash, Doors, &c. 26 Dans Andreas, Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, 28
Evens P., Jr. Seal Engraver,
Gassmann L., Baker, Confec- tioner, and Oysters, Fruits, &c. 28
Goodbub J., Baker and Candy Manufacturer, Toys and Fancy Groceries, .
Kent B. C., Wholesale Grocer, Liquor and Commission Mer-
Louisville & Cincinnati Short
Louisville, New Albany and
and Commission Merchant, 26 Matthews Luciene G., Book and Job Printing, 40
30 Neubauer John, Ship Chandlery, Nails, Paints, and Insurance Agent, - 30
30 New Albany Ledger, 40
Nunemacher John R., Book- seller and Stationer, 42 Peirce James, Tobacco Moulds and Boxes, 34
22 Reising P., Brewer, 30 Roose Charlie, Ship Chandler, 26 Scott & Condiff, General Insur- ance Agents, -
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Shrader John & Son, Furniture, 32 34 Snider & McCall, Paper Mills, 36 Snodgrass J.W., Groceries, Pro. duce, Canned Fruits, &o., - 28
chant, - 32 Wattam Joseph, Auction and Commission Merchant, 28
Line Railroad, . . . 6. Wilson J. A., Photographer, 36
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SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS FOR SANDUSKY & DETROIT.
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D. McLAREN, General Superintendent. SAMUEL STEVENSON, General Ticket Agent.
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CITY GUIDE.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
City Hall and Council Chamber, south-west Corner Spring and State Streets. Municipal Election Erst Tuesday In May. Council Imeets twice in each month.
MAYOR: Wm. Hart. Ofice in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. . MARSHAL: Thos. Akers. Office in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. CLERK : Matthew I. Huette. Office in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. CITY COUNCIL:
Wm. Hart, President.
Matthew L Huette, Clerk.
1st Ward-J. S. Davis, F. C. Johnson. 2d Ward-E. M. Hubbert, L. G. Matthews. 3d Ward-C. H. Fawcett, J. Horn. 4th Ward-J. B. Winstundley, L. VerDia.
5th Ward-P. R. Stoy, vacancy. 6th Ward-G. M. C. Townsend, E. Williams.
ATTORNEY :
James V. Kelso. Office west side State between Main and Market. Term expires May, 1871.
TREASURER : Sol. Malbon. Office in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. ENGINEER: Geo. M. Smith. Office in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. DOOR KEEPER OF COUNCIL: John Felger. Term expires May, 1871. STREET COMMISSIONER; Chas. McKenna. Office in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871.
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ASSESSOR : Lyman S. Davis. Ofice in City Hall. Term expires May, 1871. MARKET MASTER: Nicholas Ruppert. Term expires May, 1871.
WHARF MASTER: Martin C. Foster. Term expires May, 1871.
CITY WEIGHER: Samuel Sisloff. Term expires May, 1871. BOARD OF HEALTH. D :. John Sloan, Dr. Wm. A. Clapp, Dr. S. C. Wilcox.
POLICE : David B. Starr, Chief of Police. Office in City Hall " Policemen .- Joel D. Smith, Andrew MeBarron, Wm. B. Cleveland, David Matlock, Thos. St. John, Joseph Rean, Geo. Russell, Chas. Canoles, David Zenior, Jacob Walter.
FLOUR INSPECTOR: Geo. Loweth. Term expires May, 1871. CITY PRINTER: R. J. L. Matthews. Term expires May, 1871. CITY GUAGER : Peleg Fiske. Term expires May, 1871. LUMBER MEASURER:
Anthony Zilker. Term expires May, 1871.
CITY SEXTON : Wm. Hurley. Term expires May, 1871.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Wm. Merker. Chief Engineer.
Edward Siner, Everett Wattam, Assistant Engineers.
Washington Fire Company, No. 1 (Steam)-South-east corner Upper Fourth and Spring streeta. Jefferson Fire Company No. 3 (Steam)-South side Market between Lower First and Second.
Franklin Fire Company No. 4-North side Market between Upper Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-South side Market street between Washington and Lower Fourth.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF EDUCATION :
Wm. Peon Swift, President ; Geo. Lyman, Secretary ; Dr. E. Newland, Superintendent and Treasurer. Meets once a week at the Secretary's office.
LOCATION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
Scribner High School (Males)-Corner Spring and Lower First. Prof. W. W. May, Principal.
Female High School-Corner Spring and Bank. Prof. John M. Bloss, Principal.
Market Street School No. 2 - Market street. Susan E. Hooper, Principal.
Lower Spring Street School No. 3 - Spring street. H. B. Jacobs, Principal.
Main Street School No. 4-North side Main street between Upper Seventh and Eighth. Miss J. E. Thickstun, Principal ..
Fourth Street School No. 5-East side Upper Fourth street between Spring and Elm. J. N. Payne, Principal.
Lower Albany School No. 6- Lower Albany. Chas. M. Seely, Pri cipal.
West Union School No. 7-North side Cherry street, West Union. Mattie Lafollette, Principal.
Upper Spring Street School No. 8-North side Upper Spring street between Fifteenth and Vincennes. Rev. Chas. Cross, Principal.
German American School-South side Market street between Upper Eighth and Ninth. Prof. J. C. Knapp, Principal.
Colored School-Near head of Pearl street, West Union. Mary E. Bagg, Principal.
LIBRARIES.
New Albany Township Library-South-east corner Spring and State. Number of Volumes, 1,500. Open daily to the public from 7 o'clock A. M., to 6 o'clock P. M. Reuben Robinson, Librarian.
CEMETERIES.
German Catholic Cemetery-Charleston Road. City Cemetery-West side Upper Eighth between Shelby and the Railroad. National Cemetery-Poplar street north-east city limits." Irish Catholio Cemetery- Scotland Road.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, &C.
Music Hall, north-east corner Spring and Pearl. Spiritual Hall, north-east corner Market and Pearl. Masonic Hall (York Rite), south-west corner Pearl and Market. Masonic Hall (Scottish Rite), Vernia's Block, Pearl st. opp. Music Hall. County Jail, north-east corner Stato and Spring. City Hall, south-west corner Spring and State. Court House, south-east corner Spring and State. Woodward Hall, north-west corner Main and Lower First. American Hall, south-west corner Market and State. Post Office, north-east corner Spring and Pearl. Odd Fellow's Hall, north-east corner State and Market. Temperance Hall, south side Main between Pearl and State. Knights of Pythias Hall, west side State between Main and Market. DePauw Block, south-east corner Pearl and Spring. Vernia's Block, north-west corner Pearl and Spring. Clapp's Block, 273 and 275 Main.
BANKS.
First National Bank,-North-east corner Main and Bank streets. Capital, $300,000. Jesse J. Browo, President ; Walter Mann, Cashier ; Jesse J. Brown, Walter Mann, W. S. Culbertson, M. McDonald, P. R. Stoy, Directors.
New Albany National Bank .- Capital, 8300,000. James M. Hains, President; Harvey A. Scribner, Cashier ; James M. Hains, R. P. Main, W. C. DePauw, John McCulloch, John Briggs, Directors.
Merchants National Bank .- North-east corner Main and Pearl streets. Capital, $200,000. Jacob Hangary, President ; J. R. Shields, Cashier ; W. C. DePauw, Jacob Hangary, Lawrence Bradley, J. B. Winstandley, J. R. Shields, Directors.
Bank of Salem .- South-east corner Market and Pearl streets. Cap- ital, $200,000. L. Bradley, President ; E. Newland, Cashier; J. B. Winstandley, Assistant Cashier; W. C. DePauw, J. B. Winstandley, L. Bradley, E. Newland, Directors.
NEWSPAPERS.
New Albany Daily and Weekly Ledger .- Office 119 Pearl street, DePauw Block. Luciene G. Matthews, Publisher and Proprietor.
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INSURANCE.
HOME COMPANIES:
New Albany Insurance Company. - South-east corner Market and Pearl streets. Capital, $100,000. J. B. Winstandley, President ; T. Danforth, Secretary ; C. G. Cannon, W. C. DePauw, J. H. Marshel, S. Woodruff, J. B. Winstandley, W. W. Tuley, E. Newland, Directors.
New Albany Board of Underwriters .- A. W. Bentley, President ; M. C. Browning, Vice President; M. D. Condiff, Secretary ; Wm. J. Dyer, Treasurer. Members-Bentley & Dyer, Scott & Condiff, M. C. Browning, J. G. Harrison, A. N. Wells, T. L. Smith, T. Danforth.
AGENCIES :. Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. RODGERS'& CoOK, Agents, 273 Main.
Etna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.
Hartford Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Railway Passengers Assurance Company of Hartford, Conn. North British and Mercantilo Insurance Company of London, Eng. . Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York City. SCOTT & CONDIFF, Agenta, 297 Main.
Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Continental Insurance Company of New York. Yonkers and New York Insurance Company of New York. North American Fire Insurance Company of New York. Merchants Fire Insurance Company of Chicago, Ills. Railway Passengers Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Coun. BENTLEY & DYER, Agents, 267 Main.
St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company, St. Louis, Mo. A. W. BENTLEY, Agent, 267 Main.
American Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. W. J. DYES, Agent, 267 Main.
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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS:
Hall, north-east corner Market and State Streets.
New Albany Lodge No. 1 .- Meets every Monday evening. .0
New Albany Lodge No. 10 .- Meeta every Thursday evening. Hope Lodge No. 83 .- Meets every Friday evening. Humboldt Lodge No. 234 .- Meets every Wednesday evening. Jerusalem Encampment No. 1-Meets every First and Third Tuesday io each month.
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Pierce Encampment No. 100 .- Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day is each month.
Rsta Lodge No. 1, Daughters of Rebekah .- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month.
New Albany Degree Lodge No. 1 .- Meets every second and fourth Saturday is each month.
Iniependent Order of Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association .- Meeta fint Saturday in each month. Wm. Banes, President ; James Pierce, Vice President ; R. Robertson, Secretary ; J. B. Mitchell, Treasurer.
TEMPERANCE;
Hall, wath side Main between Pearl and State Streets. Dudley Temple of Honor and Temperance No. 7 .- Meets every Taes- day evening.
Social Degree Temple of Honor .- Meets every Friday evening. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS:
. Hall, west side State between Main and Market Streets. Friendship Lodge No. 10 .- Ments every Wednesday evening. MASONIC:
Tork Rite: Hail, south-west corner Market and Pearl Streets. New Albany Lodge No 39 .- Meets first and third Thursday in each moeth.
Jefferson Lodge No. 104 .- Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month.
DePauw Lodge No. 338 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesday in each
Pythagoras Lodge No. 355 .- Meets first and third Wednesday in each New Albany Royal Arch Chapter No. 17 .- Meets second Monday in each month.
Indians Council No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets first Monday in January, April, July, and October.
New Albany Commandery No. 5, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday in | Jasmary, April, July, and October.
Scottish Rite; Hall, Vernia's Block, west side Pearl opposite Music Hall. Barning Bush Lodge of Perfection No. 7, A. and A. S. R .- Meets first Monday in each month.
Zerrababel Council Princes of Jerusalem .-- Meets second Monday in January, March, May, July, September, and November.
Mount Moriah Chapter Rose Croix No. 5 .- Meets second Monday in February, April, June, Angust, October, and December.
De Molay Consistory No. 5 .- Meets third Monday in January, April, July, and Uetober.
-COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court House, South-east Corner Spring and State Streets.
JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT, (2d Judicial District) : Geo. A. Bicknell. . Term expires October, 1874.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, (2d Judicial District) :
Robt. J. Shaw. Office, south-east corner Pearl and Market. Term expires November, 1873.
JUDGE COURT COMMON PLEAS, (4th District) : Patrick H. Jewett. Term expires October, 1872.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY COMMON PLEAS, (4th District) : John McCarty. Residence, Harrison County. Term expires Novem- ber, 1872.
JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT, (27 Judicial Criminal Circuit) :
Cyras L. Dunham. Term expires November, 1872.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, (27th Judicial Criminal Circuit) :
James K. Marsh. Residence, Charleston, Clark County. Term ex- pires November, 1872.
CLERK OF THE COURTS :
Benj. F. Welker. Office in Court House. Term expires November, 1874. Benj. F. Tuley, Deputy.
SHERIFF :
Geo. W. Jones. Office, north-east corner Spring and State. Term expires November, 1872. Geo. L. Eisman and Geo. Jones, Deputies.
RECORDER: John Speiman. Office in Court House. Term expires November, 1874. AUDITOR:
Chas. Backett. Office in Court House. Term expires November, 1871. TREASURER :
Valentine Graf. Ofice in Court House. Term expires November, 1871.
CORONER :
John Sinez. Ofice at County Jail. Term expires November, 1874. SURVEYOR :
Sam'l Thomas. Term expires November, 1872.
COMMISSIONERS : Henry 8. Perrett, James Tabler, and Louis Hurrle. " Office in Court House:
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COCSTT ATTORNEY : Thos M. Berva. Ofen, 103 Pourl. Term expires November, 1872. SCHOOL EXAMINER :
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE:
R. Budete Office in Court House. Term expires October, 1872.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST :
Bank Stovek Baptist Church, south-west corner Bank and Spring. Bev. Thon P. Campooil, Panter. Services every Sabbath morning and
METHODIST EPISCOPAL : Brv. J. J. Hrant, Presiding Kider.
Methodist Episcopal Church (German), west side Upper Fifth between Market sad Spring. Services wvery Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Philip Doer, Pastue.
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, north side Spring between Upper Third and Fourth. Serviens every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. H. R. Navier, Pratar.
John Stress Method at Episcopal Church, east side Upper Eleventh be- tween Market and Spring Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. W. M. Hester, Pratar.
Wesley Chapel, north side Market between Lower Second and Wash- ingan. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Stephen Bawery, Pratar.
Ebeneser Methodist Episcopal Church, north-east corner Upper Via- rennes and Market. Services every other Sabbath.
Robert's Chapel (M. E.), north side Main between Lower Fifth and Sixth. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. . Rev. Byram Carter, Pastar.
Zion H. E. Church (Colorwi), south side Market between Lafayette and Laver Fourth. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Richard Beidwell, Prerae.
Culnewi M. E. Charca, math side Baly west of Grifen. Rev. Theo. Crosby' Pastae.
PRESBYTERIAN :
First Presbyterian Church, east side Bank between Main and Market. Services every Sabbath morning sad evening. Rev. Sum'l Coon, Pastor. Secund Presbyterian Charch, south-east corner Main and Upper Third: Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Daniel Stewart, Pastar.
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Third Presbyterian Church, north-west corner Upper Ninth and Spring. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Chas.
Hutchinson, Pastor.
German Presbyterian Church, esat side Uppor Fourth between Main and Market. Services every Sabbath morning and evening.
ROMAN CATHOLIC:
St. Mary's Church, north-west corner Spring and Upper Eighth. Rev. C. Doebbener, Pastor. Services every day at 73 o'clock A. M., and Sundays at 8 and 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.
Church of the Holy Trinity, south-east corner Upper Seventh and Market. Rev. John Mougin, Pastor. Services the same as St. Mary's.
UNITED BRETHREN :
United Brethren Church, north-east corner Lower Sixth and Spring. Services every Sabbath morning and evening.
GERMAN REFORMED :
German Reformed Salem Church, east side Upper Ninth between Onk and Sycamore. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Conrad Borchen, Pastor.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL :
German Evangelical (Lutheran and Reformed) Church, south side Spring between Bank and Upper Third. Services every Sabbath morn- ing and evening. Rev. F. W. A. Riedel, Pastor.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL :
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, north side Main between Upper Fifth and Upper Seventh. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. David Pise, Rector.
. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL :
Christian Chapel, north-east coruer Markot and Washington. Serv. ices every Sabbath morning and evening.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DEPAUW COLLEGE. South-west corner Main and Upper Ninth. Board of Trustees-W. C. DePauw, New Albany; P. R. Stoy, New Albany ; Robt. S. Heiskell, Jeffersonville; Hun. M. C. Kerr, New Al- bany ; John B. Ford, New Albany ; Andrew Lewis; M. D., Princeton ; Rev. James Hill, Evansville ; Rev H. Hays, Princeton ; Rev. J. G. Chaffee, Jeffersonville ; Rev. Stephen Bowers, Vincennes ; J. S. MeDon- ald, New Albany ; Hon. Frank Emerson, Brownstown ; John Loek- wood, Mt. Vernon ; A. Dowling, Esq., New Albany ; Jas. Hinkle, Sul- livan ; J. H. Marshel, J. H. Uonner, N. H. Cobb, J. M. Wilson, Esq., James Pierce, New Albany. Officers of the Board-J. S. McDonald, President ; A. Dowling, Secretary ; Peter R. Stoy, Treasurer, Faculty- Rev. Erastus Rowley, D. D., President, Professor of Mental and Moral
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Science and Ancient Languages; Miss Charlotte Duty, M. L., Teacher of Rhetoric, History and Natural Science ; H. N. Gifford, A. B., Teacher of Mathematics and French ; Miss Jennie Murray, Teacher of Geogra- phy, and Principal of Primary Department; Miss Mary Belknap, Teacher of Piano, Organ, and Vocalization ; Mrs. Eugenia R. Gifford, Teacher of Piano ; Miss Amands Plaskett, A. M., Teacher of Drawing, Painting, and Wax-Work ; Miss Annie Saffarans, Matron.
NEW ALBANY SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY .- Meets every Thurs- day evening. Lectures on Friday evening. Dr. John Sloan, President; Rev. Chas. Hutchinson, Vice President; J. C. Fales, Secretary ; John R. Nuncmacher, Treasurer ; Geo. Sackett, Librarian.
NEW ALBANY GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY .- Capital, $50,000. Office, 285 Main. Nelson Fordice, President ; Johan McCulloch, Secre- tary ; T. A. Bates, Superintendent. Directors-Geo. V. Howk, John McCalloch, Wm. Stevenson, Lebbeus Frisbie, Nelson Fordice.
BOUNDARIES OF WARDS. 1
FIRST WARD-All that portion of the city lying eastward of the middle line of Upper Eleventh street, produced on a right line south- ward to low water mark on the Ohio River, and of the middle line of John street, produced on a right line northward to the northern limits of the city.
SECOND WARD-All that portion of the city lying westward of the said middle line of Upper Eleventh street, produced as aforesaid, and of the said middle line of John street, produced as aforessid, and east- ward of the middle line of Upper Sixth street, produced on a right line southward to low water mark on the Ohio River, and northwardly to the northern limits of the city.
THIRD WARD-All that portion of the city lying westward of enid middle line of said Upper Sixth street, produced as aforesaid, and eastward of the middle line of Upper Third street, produced ou a right line,southward to low water mark on the Ohio River, and northwardly to the northern limits of the city.
. FOURTH WARD-All that portion of the city lying westward of the said middle line of said Upper Third street, produced as aforesaid, and eastward of the middle line of Lower First street, produced on a right line southwardly to low water mark on the Ohio River, and north- wardly to the northero limits of the city.
FIFTH WARD-All that portion of the city lying westward of said middle line of said Lower First street, produced as aforesuid, and eastward of the middle line of Lower Fifth street, produced on a right line southwardly to low water mark on the Ohio River, and northwardly to the northern limits of the city.
SIXTH WARD-All that portion of the city lying westward of the said middle line of said Lower Fifth street, produced as aforesaid.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Albany, south-west from Vincennes Road to West, Went Union. .. Ann, north-west from Falling Run to Plank Road, Lower Albany.
Bauk, or Upper Second, north from Water to Railroad, next east of Pearl.
Becch, north-west from the north end of Constitution to Albany. Beeler, east from Upper Eighth to a point east of Upper Vincennes. Blair, south-west from Vincennes Road to Naghel, West Union.
Charles, north-east from Beoler to Clark, between Locust and 'Charleston Road.
Chartres, north-east from Beeler to Clark.
Cherry, south-east from Boiling Spring Road to State, West Union.
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