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No. 2-Pierce's, e s Hagerstown and Econ- omy road, 12 miles n e Hagerstown.
No. 3-Teetor's, e s Hagerstown and Frank- lin tpke, 2} miles n w Hagerstown.
No. 4-Eiler's, w s Cambridge & Dalton tpke, 1 mile w Hagerstown.
No. 5-Murray's, e s Cambridge & Dalton tpke, 33 miles s w Hagerstown.
No. 6-Lontz, n s County road, 3 miles s e Hagerstown.
No. 7-Conoway's, n s Hagerstown and Washington tpke, 33 miles e Hagerstown.
Hagerstown Seminary, ne cor Washington and North Market, Hagerstown.
PERRY TOWNSHIP.
No. 1-Marshall's, 13 miles n e Economy. No. 2-Pugh's, 1} miles n w Economy.
No. 3-Shaw's, 2 miles w Economy. No. 4-Economy.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
F. SCHULTZE & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, NOTIONS,
FRENCH, CHINA AND CUT GLASSWARE,
No. 127 Main Street, CINCINNATI, - 1
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NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP.
No. 1-Pleasant Plain, es Richmond and Newport pike, 24 miles s Newport.
No. 2-1} miles s e Newport.
No. 3 Venard's, 1 mile n e Newport.
No. 4-Union Hall, 3 miles n Newport.
No. 5-Mt. Pleasant, 23 miles n Newport. No. 6-Sugar Grove, n s Newport and! Williamsburg road, I mile w Newport.
No. 7-Plane Level, w s Centerville and Newport road, 1} miles n e Fairfax.
Public, west part Newport.
Concord-Orthodox Friends e s Winches- ter tpke, 3 miles s w Nswport.
Dover Orthodox Friends-n s \ ashing- ton road, near Fairfax.
New Garden Seminary-Orthodox Friends Richmond.
-ws Richmond and Newport tpke, 2 mile s Newport.
Newport High School-Orthodox Friends- Newport.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. 1-5 miles e Milton.
No. 2-Lewis', 2} miles e Milton. No. 3. No. 4.
No. 5-Beeson's, w s Connersville and Mil- ton pike, 3 miles s Milton.
No. 6-Marlatt's, 33 miles s e Milton.
No. 7 -- Schoff's, 2 mile n e Milton.
Connersville Road, 1 mile n Fayette Coun- ty line.
No. 9 --- Hurst's, es Jacksonburg road, 5} miles s e Milton.
Milford Friends', { mile n Milton.
WAYNE TOWNSHIP. No. 1-Middlebo. o, in Middleboro'.
No. 2 - s s Paris road, 1 mile e Chester.
No. 3 Greenwood, 1} miles w Chester, } mile w Union tpke.
No. 4-Shearon's, w s Richmond and Wil- liamsburg tpke, 3 miles n w Richmond.
No. 5-e s Richmond and Newport tpke, IJ miles n Richmond.
No. 6-Chandler's, on Hillsboro' tpke, 3 miles ne Richmond.
No. 7-Smyrna, 4 miles n e Richmond.
No. 8-Sands', ns Nat. road, 3} miles e Richmond.
No. 9-Charles', w s County road, 3 miles e Richmond.
No. 10-Ratliff's, } mile w Sevastopol.
No. 11-Smith's, ss Nat. road, 1} miles w
No. 12-Short Creek, e s Boston tpke, 2 miles s Richmond.
No. 13 Edwards', 4 miles s e Richmond. No. 14-Oakland.
No. 15-Sulsers', on Lick Creek tpke, 3 miles s w Richmond.
African, w s Marion, bet Mill and South, Richmond.
Public Square, s s Market, bet Front and Pearl, Richmond.
Public, s e cor Fifth and Mulberry, Rich- mond.
German Lutheran-St. Paul's-e s Frank- lin, bet Sycamore and South, Richmond.
Johnson's, w s Eighth, bet Main and Broad- way, Richmond.
Catholic-St. Andrew's-s e cor Pearl and Sycamore, Richmond.
Orthodox Friends', Chester, Wayne tp.
White Water Friends, n rail-road depot, Richmond.
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BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS, &C.
MASONI '. LODGES.
Acacia, No. 242 .--- R. W. Bunnell, W. M .; T. J. Cook, Sec'y. Meets Tuesday evening, an or before full moon in each month, at Washington.
Bethel, No. 250 .--- W. H. Swain, W. M .; M. Wiley, Sec'y. Meets Saturday evening, before full moon in each month, at Bethel.
Cambridge No. 5 .--- Thomes C. Martin, W. M .; Jacob Jessup, Sec'y. Meets Saturday evening, on or before full moon in each month, in Masonic Hall, Cambridge City.
Cornelius, No. 232 .--- Jacob Fender, W. M .; J. Hunt, Sec'y. Meets on Monday evening, on or before full moon, at Abington.
Downey, No. 233 .- Nicholas Druly, W. M .;
Abington, No. 154 .- J. R. Robbins, N. G .; David C. Jenks, Sec'y. Meets on Tuesday J. M. F. Stephens, Sec. Meets every Satur evening, on or before full moon in each day evening at Abington.
month, at Boston.
Economy, No. 102 .- Richard Thornburg. W. M .; -, Sec'y. Meets at Economy.
Hagerstown, No. 49. Morrison Baldridge, N. G., J. H. Winkle, Sec. Meets every Sat- W. M .; W. M. Dolly, See'y. Organized urday evening at Washington.
May, 1845. Meets Wednesday evening, on or before full moon in each month, Hagers-fer, N. G. ; T. N. Anderson, Sec. Meets town.
Hiram, No. 42 .- Eleazar Malone, W. M .: John Prichett, Sec'y. Meets Thursday even- ing, on or before full moon in each month. at Centerville.
Milton, No. 108 .- E. R. Newman, W. M .; Wilson Jones, Sec'y. Meets Monday evening after full moon in each month, at Milton.
Richmond, No. 196 .- Organized May 28, 1856. J. A. Unthank, W. M., Ed. Win- G .; H. C. Smith, Sec. Meets every Friday stein, Sec'y. Meets first Tuesday in each evening at Dublin month, n w cor Main and Fifth, 3d story, Richmond.
Webb, No. 24 .- Chartered in 1823. Chris- evening at Economy.
tian Fetta, W. M .; L. D. Stubbs, See'y. Walnut Level, No. 156 .- H. T. Jamison, N. Meets third Wednesday in each month, n w|G .; J. S. Faust, Sec. Meets every Saturday cor Main and Marion, Richmond.
White Water, No. 159 .-- J. C. Grave, W M .; Stephen Bunnell, Sec'y. Meets Satur- Hillsboro.
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Cambridge, No 9 .- J. C. Moore, H. P. , Scribe. Meets Friday after full moon in each month, at Masonic Hall, Cambridge City.
King Solomon's, No. 4 .- C. Fetta, H. P W. W. Austin, Secretary. Meets second Friday evening of each month, n w cor Main and Marion, Richmond.
COUNCILS.
Cambridge, No 14 .- Thomas Newby, T. I. Rec. Meets second Tuesday each month, at Masonic Hall, Cambridge City.
Wayne, No. 10 .- W. W. Austin, T. I. Samuel Conklin, Rec. Meets first Thursday in December, March, June, and September, In w cor Main and Marion, Richmond.
COMMANDERY.
Richmond, No. 8 .- Lewis Burk, E. C. W. W. Austin, Recorder. Meets first Monday in each month, n w cor Main and Marion, Richmond.
ODD FELLOWS.
LODGES.
Chinkarorer, No. 120 .- W. A. Moreland, N. G .; J. B. Elliot, Secretary. Meets every Saturday evening at Williamsburg.
Green s Fork, No. 184 .- William F. Dean,
Heneosis Adelphon, No. 25 .- Joseph Thrash-
every Thursday evening at Hagerstown.
Hermann, No. 199. Charles Lieve, N. G .; Louis Meyer, Sec. Meets every Thursday evening n w cor Main and Pearl, third story, Richmond.
Hoosier, No. 23 .- James Lunday, N. G .; Wm. J. Leonard, Sec. Meets every Satur- day evening at Centerville.
Olire Branch, No. 89 .- J. D. Robbins, N.
Silvers, No. 150 .- John W. Goode, N. G .; W. M. Ballenger, Sec. Meets every Friday
evening at Germantown.
Wayne, No. 17 .-- Henry Hammel, N. G., Henry Baresheid, Sec. Meets every Satur- day evening before full moon each month, at day evening at Cambridge City.
White Water, No. 41-chartered in 1847- Wm. Kitson, N. G .; J. W. Randall, Seo. Meets every Friday evening, n w cor Main and Pearl, third story, Richmond.
Woodward Lodge, No. 212 -W. P. Wilcox- en, N. G .; J. W. Towl, Sec. Meets every Wednesday evening n w cor Main and Pearl, third story, Richmond.
ENCAMPMENTS.
Hagerstown, No. 67 .- D. M. Lantz, H. P .;
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JACOB TRABER, JR. WM. AUBERY.
TRABER & AUBERY,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN PIG IRON, No. 7 PUBLIC LANDING,
BETWEEN MAIN AND SYCAMORE STREETS,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF FAIRBANK'S SCALES.
W. D. Williams, Scribe. Meets first and) third Tuesday in each month, at Hagerstown.
Hebron, No. 8-R. E. Forkner, H. P .; Ed. Kirk, Scribe. Meets first and third Monday in each month, at Centerville.
Homah, No. 11 .-- Orange Beard, H. P .; J. V. Garrett, Sec. Meets at Cambridge City. Oriental, No. 28 .- Ed. Winstein, H. P .; J. A. Lupton, Scribe. Meets second and fourth Hall, Richmond.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
LODGES.
Dublin, No. 72 .- Meets every Saturday evening at Dublin.
Hoosier, No. 265 .- Wm. J. Plummer, W. C. T .; George Pierce, Sec. Meets every Saturday evening at Hagerstown.
Milton, No. 305 .-- A. D. Neff, W. C. T .; Thomas Ten Eyck, Sec. Meets every Satur- day evening at Milton.
Ridhmond, No. 69 .- John Bliss, W. C. T .; Dewitt C. Runnels. See. Meets every Tues- day evening in Gilbert's Block, third story, Richmond.
White Water, No. 137 .- Meets every Tues- day evening at Cambridge City.
Woods, No. 281. - Meets every Tuesday evening at Centerville.
MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS UNION NO. 7.
Organized May, 1863. Alex. Henry, Prest .; Harvey McGallard, Cor. Sec'y. Meets every Tuesday evening, n s Main, bet Pearl and Front, 3d story, Richmond.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMO
TIVE ENGINEERS.
Division No. 20 .- Organized Dec., 1864 Meets every Saturday evening, n s Main, bet Front and Pearl, Richmond.
STUDENTS' CLUB.
Meets every Thursday evening in winter, and every alternate Thursday evening in summer, in basement of Morrisson Library, Richmond.
BANDS.
Germantown Brass Band, Germantown.
Hagerstown Cornet Band, organized 1863.
Thursday in each month, at Odd Fellows No. members 12. T. N. Anderson, Leader. Meets every Saturday evening, n e cor Main and Perry, Hagerstown.
Milton Brass Band, Moses Calloway, Lead- er, Milton.
Richmond Cornet Band, R. H. Schwartz, Leader; has 12 members; organized in 1858. Meets every Tuesday evening at Galt House, Richmond.
THE COLORED PEOPLE OF WAYNE COUNTY.
Their Organizations, Religious, Benevo- lent, and Social.
CHURCHES.
African Methodist Episcopal, w s Marion, bet Mill and South, Richmond; organized September 23, 1836, present pastor, Rev. Frederic Myers.
African Methodist Episcopal, Dublin ; or- ganized in 1848 ; present pastor, Rev. D. D. Winslow.
African Methodist Episcopal, Cambridge City; organized in 1864.
African Methodist Episcopal of Newport; organized in 1864.
All these churches were organized by Bishop Quinn. They have each a Sabbath- school connected with them.
TEMPERANCE.
Star of Bethlehem Lodge, Union Templars. -John McSmith, W. C. T .; Austin Douglass, Jec'y. Meets every Friday evening in Out- land's Hall, Richmond.
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MASONIC-LODGES.
Britton, No. 3, Free and Accepted Masons. -- Organized in 1855 by authority of the Grand Lodge of Colored Masons of Ohio, as Lodge No. 13, and after the organization of a Grand Lodge for Indiana, was re-chartered in 1862 as No. 3. Present officers, Robert
Carter, W. M .; - Bundy, S. W .;
J. W .; H. S. Bell, Sec'y. Meets first Monday evening in each month in Out- land's Hall, Richmond.
Hiram, No. 7, F. & A. Masons .- Organized in 1860. Daniel D. Winslow, W. M. ;
Sec'y. Meets first Monday evening in each month, at their hall in Dublin.
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St. James No. 2 .--- Organized August, 1865. tients in military hospitals, in camps, and
Daniel D. Winslow, H. P .; J. N. Weaver, Sec'y. Meets in Outland's Hall, Richmond.
ยท DAUGHTERS OF RUTH.
Organized in 1858. Mrs. Susan Medlind, M. W. Matron; M. White, Sec'y. Meets first Tuesday of each month, at Outland's Hall, Richmond.
SOLDIERS' AID AND FREEDMEN'S RELIEF SOCIETY.
Organized in 1863. Mary Smith, Pres't,
Nancy Outland, Sec'y. Meets at 2 o'clock; P. M., every Tuesday, at Harrison Medlind's Richmond.
BIBLE SOCIETY.
Central Bible Society; of the Society of
Friends-Orthodox. Within the last four years this Society has purchased and distrib- uted ten thousand and fifty-nine volumes of the Bible or parts of the Bible. Depository is in charge of Joseph Dickinson, w s Ma- rion st., first door s of the Post Office, Rich- mond.
TRACT SOCIETY.
Central Tract Depository; of the Society of Friends-Orthodox -was established in De- cember, 1850. During the fourteen years of its existence, it has published one hundred and twenty-six new tracts, and within the last four years has issued over six millions of pages of tracts. Not less than one-third of these tracts have been distributed to the pa- among prisoners of war. The Depository is in charge of Joseph Dickinson, office w & Marion, first building s of the Post Office, Richmond.
SOCIETIES OF PROGRESS.
German Society of Progress .- Organized January 22, 1865. Charles Leive, President ; Joseph Martischang, Secretary. Meets every Sunday, at two o'clock P. M., in Engine House No 3, Richmond.
Society of the Friends of Progress - Spiritu- alist .- Organized March 6, 1865. S. Max- well, President; Mrs. Mary P. Haines, Sec- retary. Meets every Sunday, at 103 o'clock A. M .- no permanent house yet provided -- Richmond.
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CHURCHES IN WAYNE COUNTY.
Bethel Society of Friends, ( Hicksite), organ-[ Evangelical Association, organized Oct., ized 1829, hours of service 11 a. m. on the 1st 1844, situated on King st s Main, East Ger- and 4th days of each week, } mile s Dublin. mantown, has 60 members, Rev. Sam'l Measa,
Bethel Society of Priends, (Orthodox), e s pastor. tpke 2 mile s Dublin.
Evangelical Lutheran, organized Aug. 1850, Bethel, (U. Brethren), situated at crossing situated n s Main, East Germantown, has 35 Newcastle and Jacksonburg roads 22 miles members. sw Economy, Perry tp.
Evangelical Zion, 23 miles n Dublin, Jack-
Chester Chapel ( Methodist Episcopal), e end son tp.
Chester; Sabbath school and church was or-
Fairfield Society of Friends, (Orthodox), ganized through the missionary efforts of house of worship 1} miles n e Washington, Rev. A. A. Curme.
Chester Society of Friends, ( Orthodox), Ches- ter.
First Baptist, organized July, 1865, meets in engine house e s Pearl bet Main and Spring Christian Chapel, organized Feb. 1841, sit- sts, Richmond; has 20 members, Rev. J. P.
uated on Railroad st. bet Foote and Green,
Agenbroad, pastor; hours of service 10} a mn
Cambridge City, has 60 member, Elder G. and 72 pm in summer and 10} and a m and W. Thompson, Pastor; hours of service 103 7 p m in winter every Sabbath.
a. m. and 7} p. m. every Sabbath.
Christian Church, s w c r Main Cross and 1837, situated s e cor Green and Railroad sts, Union, Centerville.
Christian Church, Jacksonburg, Elder Dan- Cross, pastor; hours of service 10} a m and iel Franklin of Henry Co., pastor.
Christian Church, Rev. Mr. Parsons, pastor, hold service every 4th Sabbath in Union pastor, organized in 1853, has 21 members,
First Presbyterian, (O .S.), H. M. Shockley,
holds service every other Sabbath at 10 a m and 2 pm, ns Walnut bet Perry and Plum,
Christian Church, organized Nov. 21st, 1859, meet in Henry Hall s w cor Main and Frank- Hagerstown.
lin, Richmond, Elder G. W. Thompson, pas- tor, has 50 members; hours of service 103 a
Church of Christ, (Bethel), H. C. Tillson, Hardin Harrison and J. S. Hardin, officiating Clergymen.
Concord ( Baptist) Chuach, 22 miles n e Wil- cor Clay tp.
liamsburg, Green tp.
Concord Society of Friends, (Orthodox), e s Milton, Washington tp.
Winchester tpke 3 miles s Newport, New Garden tp.
Cumberland Presbyterian, Rev. F. G. Black, mile w Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.
pastor, w s Main Cross bet Main and Plum,
German Lutheran, Rev. Godfried Lowen- Centerville; services morning and evening stein, pastor, w s Front bet Sycamore and every Sabbath.
Doddriges' Chapel, ( Methodist Episcopal), 6| miles s e Centerville, Washington tp.
Dover Chapel, (M. E.), organized Aug. 6th, town, has 100 members, Rev. Isaac Hirsh,
1865, and new church edifice dedicated the same day. This house was built and church organized through the efforts of Rev. A. A. Curme, commencing with a Sabbath school; hours of service 4 o'clock Sabbath afternoon. See Dover Sabbath school, Fairfax.
Dorer Society of Friends, (Orthodox), n sw Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.
Washington road near Dover or Fairfax.
Franklin, (Christian Reformers), 22 miles e
German Baptist, (Dunkards), house built in 1845 w s Cambridge City and Dalton tpke 1
Mill, Richmond.
German Lutheran, (Old), organized June, (1840, situated 4 mile n Main st, East German- pastor.
Hazel Chapel, (M. E.), e s Connersville and Milton tpke 33 miles s Milton, Wash- ington tp.
Jacob's Lutheran, Rev. I. N. Hirsh, pastor, ns Hagerstown and Newcastle tpke 2 miles
Locust Grove, ( M. E.), Rev. Jno. Crawford, ton.
Elkhorn, ( Baptist), organized in 1807, (the pastor, on Centerville tpke 2 mile n w Abing- first pastor was Lazarus Whitehead), situa- ted w s Liberty tpke 5 miles s Richmond in Methodist Episcopal, Boston Methodist Episcopal, situated on Railroad Boston tp.
Clay tp.
First Presbyterian, (O. S.), organized Aug.,
Cambridge, has 60 members, Rev. J. M. 7 p m every Sabbath.
Chapel, Milton.
First Presbyterian, (O. S.), organized Nov. 15 1837, situated on e s Fifth bet Main and m and 7} p m in Summer, and 10} a m and Walnut, Richmond, has 150 members, Rev. 7 pm in Winter.
L. W. Chapman, pastor; hours of service 10} a m and 72 p m in summer and 10} a m and 7 p m in winter.
Polands' Chapel, ( United Brethren), s w
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st. bet the River and Canal, Cambridge City, 72 p m, in summer, and 10} a m and 7 p m in has 100 members, Rev. A V. Gorrel, pastor; winter.
hours of service 102 a m and 7 p m every Sabbath.
Methodist Episcopal, w s Main Cross bet Cambridge City.
Main and Walnut, Centerville.
Methodist Episcopal, n s C. & G. E. R. R. rector, Hillsboro'.
4 miles n Centerville, Center tp.
Methodist Episcopal, organized in 1831, situated n s Main e Davis, Dublin, has 120 members, Rev A. V. Gorrel, pastor, hours of service 10} a m and 7 p m every Sabbath.
Methodist Episcopal, e s South Market, Economy.
Methodist Episcopal, Rev. M. Metts, pastor,
Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. A. Sale, pas- tor, Hillsboro.
Methodist Episcopal, James Crawford, pas- ington tpke, 4 miles e Hagerstown, Jefferson tor, e s Cherry bet Main and Walnut, Milton.
Methodist Episcopal, F. A. Sale, pastor, 3 miles n Newport, New Garden tp.
Methodist Episcopal, Newport, F. A. Sale, pastor
Methodist Episcopal, Washington.
Methodist Episcopal, w s Main, Williams- situated n e cor Pearl and Sycamore, Rich- burg.
mond, has 275 members, Rev. John B. H. Milford Society of Friends, (Hicksite), bet Seepe, priest; hours of service 7} and 1 a m, Canal and River, Milton. and 3 pm, in summer, and 8 and 103 a m, Milford Society of Friends, (Orthodox), meet- and 3 p m, in winter. ing house e s White Water Canal & mile n Milton, Washington tp.
Mission Baptist, situated se cor Chestnut City, has 500 members, Rev. Joseph O Reil- and Main, Cambridge City, has 56 members, ly, priest; hours of service 8 and 10 a m Rev. George Baleom, pastor; hours of service every Sabbath.
10} a m every Sabbath.
St. John's, (German Evangelical Lutheran),
Mt. Pleasant, (Christian), Rev. James P. organized December 1st, 1844, situated w * Dykes, pastor, n s county road 2 miles s e Front, bet Sycamore and Mill, Rev. G. Low- Hagerstown. Jefferson tp.
Mt. Pleasant, ( United Brethren), s s county 72 pm, in summer, and 10} a m and 7 pm, road 33 mile n Williamsburg, Green tp. in winter.
Mt. Zion, ( United Brethren), w s Green's Fork { mile w Williamsburg, Green tp.
Mt. Zion, ( United Brethren), 4 miles n Ha- gerstown, Dalton tp.
Myers' Chapel, (M. E.), situated w s Lib- erty tpke 34 miles s Richmond, Boston tp.
Nettle Creek Society of Friends, (Orthodox), meeting house Franklin, Dalton tp.
New Garden Society of Friends, ( Orthodox), w s Richmond and Newport tpke 2 mile s Newport.
Newport Society of Friends, (Orthodox), n part of, Newport.
Olive Branch, (M. E.), organized in 1840, M. S. Metts, pastor, situated n e Olive Branch road, 23 miles n e Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.
Orange Society of Friends, (Orthodox), house of worship, 4 miles s e Richinond, Boston tp.
Pearl Street Methodist Episcopal, organized
Protestant Episcopal, Rev John B. Wake- field, rector, holds service in Masonic Hall,
Protestant Episcopal, Rev. J. B. Wakefield,
Protestant Episcopal, (St. Paul's), organized February, 1838, situated ne cor Fifth and Broadway, has 120 members, Rev. John B. Wakefield, rector; hours of service 103 a m and 72 pm, in summer, and 10} a m and 7 p m, in winter.
Richmond Society of Friends ( Orthodox), or- ganized January, 1865, situated w s Marion, organized in 1840, has 46 members, n e cor bet Market and Mill. Richmond, has 130 Perry and College; hours of service 10 a m and 8 pm every other Sabbath, Hagerstown.
members; hours of service 103 am, and 7 p m.
Salem, (Regular Baptist), Elder Joseph A. Johnson, pastor, s s Hagerstown and Wash-
tp.
Smyrna Society of Friends, (Orthodox), 4 miles n e Richmond, Wayne tp.
Springfield Society of Friends, (Orthodox), e s North Market, Economy.
St. Andrew's, ( Catholic), organized in 1846,
St. Elizabeth, ( Catholic), organized April, 1863, situated s I. C. Rail-road, Cambridge
enstein, pastor; hours of service, 103 a m and
St. Mary's, (Catholic), organized April 5th, 1860, situated n e cor Franklin and Broad- way, Kiehmond, Rev. J. M. Villiers, priest, hours of service 73 and 10 a m, in summer, and 8 and 103 am, in winter.
St. Paul's (German Evangelical Lutheran), organized in 1852, situated e s Franklin, bet Sycamore and South, Richmond, Rev. D. Sev- eringhaus, pastor; hours of service 104 a m and 72 pm, in summer, and 103 a m and 7 pm, in winter.
Sugar Grove, ( United Brethren), w s Wash- ington and Economy tpke, 3} miles n w Washington, Clay tp.
Union Chapel, free to all denominations, s s Seminary st., bet Cherry and Main Cross, Milton.
Union Chapel, ( Methodist Episcopal), organ- in 1824, situated w s Pearl, near Spring st., ized in 1858, situated ss Main, bet Marion Richmond, has 405 members, Rev. N. H. and Franklin, Richmond, has 140 members, Phillips, pastor; hours of service 10} a m and
, pastor; hours of service 10}
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a m and 72 pm, in summer, and 10} a m and 7 p m, in winter.
United Brethren, Rev. Charles Smith, pas- tor, Abington. United Brethren, John Cranor, pastor, Franklin.
West Grove Society of Friends, ( Orthodox), 23 miles n w Centerville, Center tp.
West River Society of Friends, (Orthodox), on West River, 3 miles w Economy.
Whitewater & ciety of Friends, ( Hicksite), organized in 1828, situated n w cor Ninth
United Brethren, organized 1856, situated and Broadway, Richmond, has 450 members; on Market st., s Main, Dublin, has 90 mem- hour of service 11 a m.
bers, Rev. Milton Wright, pastor; hours of service 103 a m and 7 p m, Sabbath.
United Brethren, 22 miles n e Economy, Perry tp.
United Brethren, organized July, 1864, sit-
Whitewater Yearly Meeting, ( Hicksite), meets in this house and at Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio. alternately. The meeting for 1864 was at Waynesville.
Whitewater Society of Friends, ( Orthodox), uated n rail-road, has 10 members, Rev. C. organized in 1806, house of worship, situated W. Smith, pastor; hour of service 7 p m ev-n rail-road depot, es Newport pike, Rich- ery two weeks, e Germantown.
mond, has 420 members, and meets at 11 Unitel Brethren, n s Washington road, 2 o'clock a m, every 1st and 4th dav.
miles n e Jacksonburg, Harrison tp.
This, we believe, was the first society of Unitel Brethren, Rev. Charles Smith, pas- Friends organized in the State of Indiana. for, hold service every alternate Sabbath Soon after the organization of this society. it morning and evening, at Union Chapel, Mil- united with others in organizing Whitewater ton.
Yearly Meeting, being the first yearly meet- United Brethren, 43 miles s w Centerville, Washington tp. ing west of Ohio. Measures were taken, not long after, to erect the present large house of United Presbyterian, organized in 1825, sit- uated w s Pearl, bet Market and Sycamore, Richmond, has 45 members, at present no pastor. worship, for the accommodation of the yearly meeting, and in those days. when all this country was a wilderness, broken only by the small clearings of the hardy settlers, miles Universalist, organized in 1850, situated s w oor Milton and Harrison sts, Dublin, has 18 members, Rev. M. G. Mitchell, of Abington. apart, and the only means of travel was on horseback or in wagons, over dirt on cordi- roy roads, its proportions must have seemed pastor; hour of service 10} a m on the 2a gigantic, as it burst upon the view of the Sabbath of each month. lonely traveler. Even now while it forms a Washington, ( United Brethren), Rev. Mil- ton Harris, pastor, Washington. part of a city of 11,000 inhabitants, it is much the largest house of worship in the place. We believe the building was completed in Wesleyan Methodist, e s North Market, 1898. Whitewater Yearly Meeting assem- Economy.
Wesleyjan Methodist, 2 miles s w Hillsboro', Franklin tp.
Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. Mr. Harrison. further west, the crowds that attend its meet- pastor, holds service every 4th Sabbath morn- ing and evening, in Union Chapel, Milton.
Ibles annually in September, and although large numbers have, from time to time, been set off from it to form other yearly meetings ings are numbered by thousands. "
Woodbury Society of Friends, (Orthodox),
Wesleyan Methodist, Elijah Coate, pastor, house of worship, 2 miles s Hillsboro, Frank- Newport. lin tp.
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SABBATH SCHOOLS IN WAYNE COUNTY.
Christian, organized in 1859, has 4 teachers 25 teachers and 150 scholars, John L. Thomp- and 80 scholars, Wm. H. Anderson, Superin- son, Superintendent, hour of meeting 9 a m, tendent; hour of meeting 9 a m, Richmond.
Dover, Methodist ( Episcopal), organized in March, 1865, in a school house south of Fair- fax, A. A. Curme, Superintendent, meets at 2 o'clock p m every Sabbath in the M. E. Church, Fairfax.
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