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Grand Treasurer-Sir Charles Fisher, Indian- apolis.
Grand Recorder- Sir William Hacker, Shelby- ville.
Grand Prelate-Sir Thomas H. Lynch, Shelby- ville.
Grand Senior Warden-Sir George W. P New Albany.
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Grand Junior Warden-Sir Solomon D. Bay- less. Fort Wayne.
Grand Sword Bearer-Sir Lawrence B. Stock- ton, Lafayette.
Grand Standard Bearer-Sir Lewis Burk, Rich- mond.
Grand Warden-Sir William W. Clinedenst, Centreville.
Grand Captain of the Guards-Sir Abner. A. Wilson, Indianapolis.
The next Annual Conclave of the Grand Com- mandery of Knights Templars of the State of In- diana. will be held at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the City of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the first Tuesday (3d day) of April, 1866.
ADONIRAM GRAND LODGE OF A. AND A. RITE OF MASONS.
OFFICERS.
Election February 3, 1865.
Thrice .Potent Grand Master-John Caven.
Horam of Tyre Deputy Grand- Master-Wm. Sullivan.
Venerable Senior Grand Master-John Love. Venerable Junior Grand Master-Edmond Clark.
Grand Keeper of the Seals-Isaac Hodgson.
Grand Treasurer-James W. Hess.
Grand Secretary-Luther R. Martin.
Grand Orator-Wm. Wallace.
Grand Master of Ceremonies-Horace W. Smith.
Grand Captain of the Guards-W. J. H. Robin- son.
Grand Hospitaller-S. A. Fletcher.
Grand Tyler-Carey C. Reeves.
SARAIT COUNCIL OF PRINCES OF JERUSA- LEM A. AND S. RITE OF MASONS.
OFFICERS.
Election May 10. 1866.
Most Equitable Sovereign Prince Grand Master -Phineas G. C. Hunt.
J. Grand High Priest and Sub-Deputy Grand Master- John C. New.
Most Enlightened Senior Grand Warden-Chas. A. Ray.
Most Enlightened Junior Grand Warden-John Caven.
Valorous Grand Keeper of the Seals-Luther R. Martin.
Valorons Grand Treasurer-James W. Hess.
Valorous Grand Master of Ceremonies-W. Oscar Stone.
Valorous Grand Master of Entrances-Fred. M. Herron.
Valorous Grand Tyler-Carey C. Reeves.
RAPER COMMANDERY, No. 1.
Stated meetings, fourth Wednesday of each month.
OFFICERS.
E. C .- Ephriam Colestock.
G .- Levi Gustin.
C. G .- W. T. Clark.
Prelate-Wm. Hacker.
Senior Warden-Roger Parry.
Junior Warden-Eli Si Dow.
Treasurer-John C. Brinkmeyer.
Recorder-Charles Fisher.
Warder-Geo. H. Fleming.
Sentinel -- Abner A. Wilson.
INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL, No. 2.
Stated meetings, first Monday in each month.
OFFICERS.
Thrice Illustrious Grand Master-John M. Bramwell.
Thrice Illustrious. Deputy Grand Marshal- Ephriam Colestock.
P. C. Warden-Francis King. (Deceased.) C. G .- Winston P. Noble.
Treasurer-John C. Brinkmeyer.
Recorder-Charles Fisher.
Sentinel-Abner A. Wilson.
INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER, No. 5. Stated meetings, Ist Friday in each month.
OFFICERS.
High Priest-John M. Bramwell.
K .- Ephraim Colestock.
S .- John J. Thorp. (Deceased.)
C. H .- Roger Parry.
P. S .- W. T. Clark.
R. A. C .- Martin Igoe.
Ist V. Grand Master-Byron E. Dye.
2d V. Grand Master-John C. Brinckmeier.
3d V. Grand Master-Francis Farman.
Treasurer- John Reynolds.
Secretary -- Charles Fisher.
Guard-Abner. A. Wilson.
GRAND LODGE.
GRAND OFFICERS.
Grand Master-M. W. Harvey G. Hazelrigg, Lebanon.
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SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
FIRE INSURANCE COMP'NI
OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
MADE JULY 1st, 1865, SHOWING AN Unimpaired Accumulated and Cash Capital
AMOUNTING TO
$414,598 90
Policies issued by this Company for
FIVE & SEVEN YEARS. OFFICE : No. 5 Odd Fellows' Hall, up stairs.
This Company insures only Farm Buildings and detached Dwellings with their con- tents. The only Company in the State that confines its business exclusively to insurance of first class property, and the inducements for citizens of Indiana to become members are unsurpassed by any similar Institution.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. S. HARVEY, FREDERICK BAGGS,
JOHN PETERSON, O. P. BADGER, C. C. OLIN.
CHAS. HENLY,
WM. T. GIBSON,
J. S. HARVEY, President.
WM. T. GIBSON, Secretary. FREDERICK BAGGS, Treasurer.
C. C. OLIN, General Agent.
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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Deputy Grand Master-R. W. William J. Mil- | INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER A. AND A. RITE lard, Millersville, (James' Switch Postoffice).
Senior Grand Warden-R. W. George W. Por- ter. New Albany.
Junior Grand Warden-R. W. Martin H. Rice, Plymouth.
Grand Treasurer-R. W. Charles Fisher, Indi- anapolis.
Grand Secretary-R. W. William Hacker, Shel. byville. Grand Chaplain-Rev. John Leach, New Car- lisle.
Grand Lecturer-Bro. Samuel H. Shoaff. Fort Wayne.
Grand Marshal-Bro. Lyndon A. Smith, Terre Haute.
Grand Senior Deacon-Bro. George H. Alward, South Bend.
Grand Junior Deacon-Bro. Benj. L. Smith, Columbus.
Grand Tyler-Bro. Abner A. Wilson, Indlan- apolis.
The next Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge will be held at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the City of Indianapolis, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Tuesday next succeeding the fourth Monday (29th day) of May, 1866.
CENTER LODGE, No. 23.
Stated meetings, ;first Wednesday in each month.
OFFICERS. -
W. Master-Winston P. Noble.
Senior Warden-Byron E. Dye.
Junior Warden-Benj. C. Darrow.
Treasurer-Isaac H. Roll.
Secretary-Charles Fisher.
Senior Deacon-Charles H. Summers.
Junior Deacon- Edwin Lemon.
Tyler-Wm. J. Robinson.
MARION LODGE, No. 35.
Stated meetings, third Wednesday in each montb.
OFFICERS.
Worthy Master-Roger Parry.
Senior Warden-Francis Farman.
Junior Warden -John Reynolds.
Treasurer-James Sulgrove.
Secretary-John M. Bramwell.
Senior Deacon-John Ebert.
Junior Deacon-Jacob Klinginsmith, Jr. Tyler-Abner A. Wilson.
CAPITAL CITY LODGE, No. 312.
OFFICERS. ..
Stated Meeting-First Tuesday in each month. W. Master-Aaron D. Ohr.
Senior Warden-Joseph F. Trowbridge.
Junior Warden-Jacob King.
Treasurer-Wm. Davis. Secretary-W. H. Smith.
Senior Deacon-Geo. H .. Fleming. Junior Deacon-W. F. McAllister. Tyler-R. Ferguson.
ANCIENT LANDMARKS LODGE, No. 319, F. AND A. M.
Stated meetings, second Tuesday in each month.
OFFICERS.
W. Master-John Love. Senior Warden-J. W. Hesg.
Junior Warden-Edmand C. Clark.
Treasurer-J. H. Baldwin. Secretary-M. H. Halpin.
Senior Deacon-Geo. S. Warren. Junior Deacon-Geo. W. Parcell. Tyler-C. C. Reeves.
OF MASONS.
OFFICERS.
Election May 10, 1865.
Most Wise and Perfect Master-John Love.
Most Excellent and Perfect Knight Senior War- den-Thos. P. Haughey.
Most Excellent and Perfect Knight Junior Warden-Theodore F. Holland.
Respected and Perfect Knight Captain of Guards-John J. Gates.
Respected and Perfect Knight Master of Cere- monies-James A. Butterfield.
Respected and Perfect Knight Treasurer-L. R. Martin.
Respected and Perfect Knight Secretary- James W. Hess.
Grand Tyler-Carey C. Reeves.
INDIANA CONSISTORY A. AND A. RITE OF MASONS.,
OFFICERS.
Election May 12, 1865.
Illustrious Sovereign Commander-in-Chief- Edwin A. Davis.
Illustrious First. Lieut. Commander-Phineas P. C. Hunt.
Illustrious Second Lieut. Commander-Charles A. Ray.
Valorous Minister of State-John Love.
Valorous Grand Chancellor-John Caven.
Valorous Grand Secretary-Luther R. Martin.
Valorous Grand Treasurer-Jas. W. Hess.
Valorous Grand Master Architect-Theodore
F. Holland.
Valorous Grand Standard Bearer-George F. Meyer.
Valorous Grand Sentinel- Samuel Johnson. Valorous Grand Tyler-Carey C. Reeves.
I. O. of O. F. GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.
Grand Lodge of Indiana, I. O. O. F., holds its semi-annual communications at Odd Fellows' Hall in the City of Indianapolis, on the third Tues- days in May and November of each year.
Stated meetings, third Monday in May and No- vember.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Grand Master-T .. B. McCarty.
R. W. Deputy Grand Marshal-Joseph A. Funk.
R. W. Grand Warden-John Caldwell.
R. W. Grand Secretary-E. H. Barry.
R. W. Grand Treasurer-T. P. Haughey.
Grand Chaplain-G. W. Curtis.
Grand Marshal-W. W. Irons.
Grand Conductor-E. A. Jones.
Grand Herald-Reuben Roberston.
Grand Guardian-Christopher Toler.
Grand Representative (for two years)-H. D. Scott. Grand Representative (for one year)-W. M. French. CENTRE LODGE, No. 18.
Meets Tuesday of each week.
OFFICERS.
Noble Grand-William Henesley.
Vice Grand-John W. Busket. Secretary-Samuel Raymond.
Treasurer-H. A. Fletcher.
Per. Secretary-Geo. P. Anderson.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, No. 44. Meets Wednesday of each week.
OFFICERS. Noble Grand-M. S. Huey.
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ARTISTS' EMPORIUM.
J. PERRY ELLIOTT'S
CITY GALLERY OF ART,
8 and 10 East Washington St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Photographs copied from old pictures, enlarged to any size desired, plain or colored in Oil, Water Colors, or India Ink, in the finest style of the art. Also, a splendid assortment of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
Constantly on hand and for sale at least TWENTY PER CENT cheaper than they are sold elsewhere in the City of INDIANAPOLIS, or in INDIANA.
JOHN KILGORE, I
DENTISTA,
Office, 15 Miller's Block,
North Illinois Street, one square north of the Bates House,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Mechanical Dentistry executed with promptness, properly.
ORION THORNLEY,
MANUFACTURER OF
STEAM ENGINES from Three to Five Horse Power, HORSE POWERS, DRAG SAWS,
Shingle Machines, Lath Cutters, Sugar Mills, Cider Mills, Mor- ticing Machines, Wood Splitters, Saw Mandrills, Turning Lathes, Mandrills for Circular Saws for sawing wood.
Repairing done promptly. All letters on business will receive prompt attention. Ca Machine Shop 28 East Louisiana Street, north side Union Railroad track, balf square east of the Union Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.
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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Vice Grand-J. M. Kemper. Rec. Secretary-John Reynolds. Per. Secretary-Geo. D. Staats. Treasurer-N. S. Byram.
CAPITAL LODGE, No. 124. Meets Tuesday of each week.
OFFICERS.
Noble Grand-R. M. Stokes. Vice Grand-W. M. Davis. Secretary-J. H. Smith. Per. Secretary-J. F. Wallack. Treasurer-R. C. Stout.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 129. OFFICERS.
Noble Grand-C. Rune. Vice Grand-F. Thoms.
Secretary-Henry Webber.
Treasurer-Wm. Banse.
Per. Secretary-Tob. Bender.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF I. O. O. F.
Holds its semi-annual meetings at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, ifi the City of Indianapolis, on the third Tuesday in May and November, of each year.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Grand Patriarch-F. J. Blair.
M. E. Grand High Priest -- Thomas Under- wood.
Grand Senior Warden-John F. Wallick.
Grand Junior Warden-George H. Brinkmey- er.
Grand'Scribe-E. H. Barry. Grand Treasurer .- T. P. Haugliey. Grand Sentinel-Christopher Toler. Deputy Grand Sentinel-Joseph S. Watson. Grand Representatives-Cyrus Nutt and Leoni- das Sexton.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT, No. 5. Meets first and third Mondays in each month. OFFICERS. Grand Patriarch-John Reynolds.
High Priest-Wm. McCool. Senior Warden-L. T. Goe.
Junior Warden-J. B. Ryan. Scribe J. H. E. Smith.
Treasurer-H. A. Fletcher.
MARION ENCAMPMENT, No. 35.
Meets second and fourth Mondays in each month.
OFFICERS.
Grand Patriarch-J. B. Keller. High Priest-Richard Martin. Senior Warden Jos. Meyers. Junior Warden-R. A. Campbell. ] . Scribe-E. H Walton.
Treasurer-John Wallack.
TEUTONIA ENCAMPMENT, No. 57.
OFFICERS.
Grand Patriarch-Charles Lauer. High Priest -C. Rune. Senior Warden-C. Heckman. Junior Warden-J. D. Prinz. Scribe-P. Lehr.
Treasurer-John Schneider. Per. Scribe-Tob. Bender. IT28MO
uns of Temperance.
GRAND DIVISION OF INDIANA.
OFFICERS.
Grand Worthy Patriarch-E. J. Morris. Grand Worthy Associate-Alfred Stevens, of Lawrenceburg.
Grand Scribe-L. P. Abbott, of Indianapolis. Grand Treasurer J. A. Abbott, of Indianapo- lis.
Grand Conductor-O. T. Briggs, of Newport. Grand Chaplain-R. T. Brown. of Indianapo- lis. Grand Sentinel-E. T. Tenny, of Lawrence- burg.
WASHINGTON DIVISION, No. 10.
Meetings held every week, at Temperance Hall, 24 1-2 W. Washington.
OFFICERS.
Worthy Patriarch-D. F. Richardson.
Worthy Associate-E. L. Alin.
Recording Secretary-J. H. C. Smith.
Assistant Recording Secretary-B. A. Rich- ardson.
Financial Secretary-Thomas Donnell.
Treasurer-R. Thomas.
Conductor-T. A. Nelson.
Assistant Conductor-Alex. Harbinson.
Inside Sentinel-Fred D. Obert.
Outside Sentinel-Thomas Davis.
Chaplain .- Rev. Henry Wright.
Past Worthy Patriarch-E. J. Morris.
LADY OFFICERS.
L. S .- Miss Robertson.
L. C .- Miss Mary E. Olin.
L. A. Ist C .- Miss Laura B. Davis.
L. A. 2d C .- Mrs. H. Hunter.
L. A. 3d C .- Fannie Montieth.
Druids. GERMAN LODGE.
Meets in Judah's Block, opposite Courthouse, once a week, each Monday.
OFFICERS.
E: E .- C. Grierhauer.
U. E. - Frank Grieser. Secretary-Frank Sunderecke.
Financial Secretary-Frank Damme.
Treasurer-P. Brown.
INDIANAPOLIS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.
Organized October 3. 1865.
Occupies rooms in College Hall Building, on E. Washington. Regular meetings, first and third Tuesday ev- enings of each month, at 7 1-2 P. M.
OFFICERS.
President-Dr. T. B. Harvey,
Vice-President-Dr. J. H. Woodburn.
Secretary-Dr. W. W. Woollen.
Treasurer-Dr. W. B. Fletcher.
YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Third story, Hubbard's Block, nw. cor. Meri- dian and Washington.
Organized January, 1864.
Open to strangers every day and evening, Sun- days excepted.
OFFICERS.
President-John Caven. Vice-President-Abraham C. Shortridge. Treasurer-David M. Taylor. Secretary-Barton D. Jones.
TURNERS' SOCIETY.
Meets every Saturday, at Miller's Hall, South Delaware.
Place of Practice, German Free School Yard, on Maryland, bet. Delaware and Alabama. OFFICERS.
President-F. Erdelmeyer. Vice-President-W. Kugleman.
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Phoenix Foundry & Machine Works. No. 370 West Washington St., Indianapolis. CHANDLER & TAYLOR
Are prepared to execute with dispatch all orders for Ma- chinery, Castings, Mill Gearing, Cane Mills, Shafting, Drag Saw Machines, and repair of Steam Engines, &c.
Their Drag Saw Ma- chine (see cut) is one of the very best applications of power to cross cutting logs.
Their Cane Milf is effec tive and substantial. It is fully warranted.
CHANDLER & TAYLOR, No. 370 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
WE LIVE TO DYE AND DYE TO LIVE.
JAMES W. DIXON
Can still be found at his Shop, NO. 32 NORTH MISSOURI, West of Canal, bet. Washington and Market Streets. AG I wish it distinctly understood that I have no connection with any other house in the City.
COLORING AND CLEANING Done of every description.
GIVE ME A CALL. LOOK OUT FOR THE UNION DYE HOUSE.
JAMES H. EAST ,
(Successor to G. D. Wiłgus), DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS.
All goods delivered promptly and free of cost. No. 94 N. Illinois, corner Ohio.
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INSTITUTES, COLLEGES, ETC., ETC.
Secretary -John Block. Corresponding Secretary-M. Moesh. Turnervarths-F. Staffens and M. Mueke. Treasurer-John F. Meyer.
CABINET MAKERS' UNION.
Office, No. 121 E. Washington. Organized December 6, 1862. OFFICERS.
President John Herrmann. Secretary-Gustav Stark.
Treasurer-Valentine Schlotzhauer.
Trustees-John Herrmann, Gustav Stark and Valentine Schlotzhauer.
Directors-Henry Bauer. Jacob Deikert, Geo. A. Albrecht. William Aufderhaide and Gustav Herrmann.
INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHER GERMAN SOCIETY. .
Meets at Miller's Hall. S. Delaware.
OFFICERS. President-Charles Coulon.
Vice Presidents-Kothe Seeretair and Leon Haller.
Treasurer-Charles Fruse. Librarian-R. Bannersheidt. Musical Director-A. Kantman.
INDIANAPOLIS ORDER OF HARIGARIE.
Meets Tuesday and Wednesday of each week in Judah's Block, opposite Court House.
OFFICERS. O. B -Herman Richter. U. B .- Joseph Gardner. Ist Secretary-Frank Sonderegger. 2d Secretary-William Dietrick.
Treasurer-William Richter.
I. O. BRITH ABRAHAM.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
OFFICERS.
Elder-S. Levien. Vice-Elder-C. Saloman. Secretary-M. Saloman. Treasurer-A. Massler.
I. O. Benia Berith.
ABRAHAM LODGE, No. 58.
Meets every Sunday evening. in Wood's Build. ing, E. Washington.
OFFICERS. President-J. Mitchel.
Vice-President-H. Bamberger.
Secretary-J. G. Joseph. Treasurer-A. Rosenthal.
INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY.
Meets at the Vestry Room of the Synagogue. OFFICERS.
President-Jos. Kohn.
Vice-President-Jos. Meyer.
Secretary-Samuel Bornstein. Treasurer-D. S. Benson.
YOUNG MEN'S BACHELOR'S ASSOCIATION.
Regular meetings Sunday mornings. Meets on Washington, bet. New Jersey and East sts., over Smelser's Drug Store,
OFFICERS.
Grand Vizier-J. G. Joseph. Vice Grand Vizier-Jacob Trost,
Secretary-Isaac S. Straus. Treasurer-M. Griesheimer.
INSTITUTES, COLLEGES, ETC., ETC.
INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Founded 1859.
Located cor. Pennsylvania and Michigan. embracing grounds of an acre and a half. The buildings are all nearly new. giving accommoda- tions for 150 boarding pupils, and 200 day pupils. Students in attendance last year 286. The Fac- ulty consists of fifteen instructors.
OFFICERS.
President of the Institute-C. W. Hewes.
President of the Board of Trustees-Rev. H. Day, D. D. Secretary-E. C. Atkins.
TRUSTEES.
President-Rev. Henry Day, D. D., Indianapo- lis.
Secretary-E. C. Atkins, Indianapolis.
Treasurer-J. R. Osgood, Indianapolis.
Rev. M. G. Clarke, Chicago, Ill. ; Rev. E. W. Clark, Indianapolis ; James T. Dunn, Indianapo lis; Rev. L. M. Whitmore, Indianapolis ; H. C. Hanna, Indianapolis ; E. J. Foster, Indianapolis.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
President-Rev. C. W. Hewes, A. M .. and Pro- fessor of Natural, Mental and Moral Philosophy. Professor of the Greek and German Languages -Rev. S. K. Hoshour, A. M.
Professor of the French Language-Mons. Gerard Many.
Teacher of Mathematics, English Literature Latin, etc .~ Miss Marie Crawford.
Teacher of Logic, Mathematics, Physiology, etc .- Miss Emma D. Wood.
Principal of the Preparatory Department- Miss M. E. Grafton.
Assistant Principal in Preparatory Depart- ment-Miss Rosa Adams.
Teacher of Piano, Voice, etc .- Miss J. Roedta. Teacher of Piano, Guitar, Harp, etc .- Miss Carrie Horton.
Assistaut Teacher of Piano, etc .- Miss Wassel -- haeft.
Teacher of Painting, Drawing, Needle-work,. etc .- Miss S. S. Starling.
Professor of Vocal Music-Charles Hess.
Professor of the Spencerian system of Penman- ship-Platt R. Spencer, Jr.
INDIANA FEMALE COLLEGE.
Situated on the cor. of Meridian and New York. The building affords accommodations for 50 boarding and 150 day pupils.
OFFICERS.
President-W. H. De Motte, A. M.
President of Board of Trustees-Wm. Hana- man. Secretary-J. C. Yohn. THE AMES INSTITUTE
Was organized In September, 1860, under the auspices of the young men of the Methodist
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REYER & THOMS,
SUCCESSORS TO
JOHN C. HERETH,
No. 109 E. Washington Street, j
(Opposite the Court House,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Saddlery Hardware
AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Also, manufacture extensively
SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, COLLARS, &c.
B. M. SPICER & CO.,
Real Estate Agents No. 24} W. Washington St., BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND MERIDIAN,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
DR. JOHN W. RHODES,
OFFICE : No. 249 N. W. Corner Michigan and West Streets.
Give the Doctor a call. By his untiring industry he has built up a fair practice, laboring under incumbrances, pe- cuniarily, that few young Physicians have to overcome.
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INSTITUTES, COLLEGES, ETC., ETC.
Episcopal Church in this city. Its, object has : RIDER'S NORMAL INSTITUTE OF PENMAN- been to disseminate religion among its own SHIP. members, and to bring those who are out of the church under the influence of the Name. They College Hall, cor. Meridian and Pennsylvania, now have employed a City Missionary, who is ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Located in rear of Church; under charge of T. H. Wannemacher. supported by the several Methodist Conferences of Indiana. Thus far the Institute has three Mis- sion Sabbath Schools under their direction. They also contemplate organizing several more in neglected portions of the city. They have a li- ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FORGIRLS. brary of nearly 500 volumes, to which any re- sponsible party can have access.
Their meetings are held in their room in Rob- ert's Chapel.
OFFICERS.
President-J. H. V. Smith.
Vice President-Wm. Moffitt.
Recording Secretary-Leander Munhall.
Treasurer-Wm. West.
Corresponding Secretary -- C. W. Brown.
Librarian-T. A. Stoan.
CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY.
Located near corporate limits, northeast part of the city.
The Law School opens this year, the first Mon- day in December.
The College, proper, was opened in Novem- ber, 1855 ; the Preparatory Department was taught a year before.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
President-Elijalı Goodwin, Indianapolis.
Secretary-W. W. Dowling, Indianapolis.
Treasurer-Elijah Goodwin, Indianapolis.
Treasurer of the Institution-Allen R. Benton, Indianapolis.
Board-Ovid Butler, Indianapolis ; Love H. Jamesou, Indianapolis ; William Wallace, Indi- anapolis; John B. New, Indianapolis; Elijah Goodwin, Indianapolis; O. A. Burgess, Indianap- olis; J. M. Tilford. Indianapolis; J. L. Martin, Martinsburg: Jeremiah Smith, Winchester; N. Marsteller, Lafayette; E. W. Knapp, Queens- ville; J. M. Mathes, Bedford; Woodson W. Thrasher. Groves P. O .; Benj. F. Reeve, Rush County; George Campbell, Groves P. O .; P. M. Parks, Martinsville; Ambrose D. Hamrick, Put- nam County ; W. S. Major, Indianapolis; H. St. John Van Dake, Lebanon; A. I. Hobbs, Kokomo; A. B. Cole, Noblesville.
FACULTY.
President, and Professor of Ethics and Greek- A. R. Benton, A. M.
Secretary of Faculty-R. T. Brown.
Professor of Latin and Modern Languages-S. K. Hoshiour, A. M.
Professor of Natural Science-R. T. Brown, A. M., M. D.
Professor of Mathematics-W. M. Thrasher, A. M.
Professor in Preparatory and English Depart- ment-W. W. Dowling.
Professors in Law Department-Hon. David McDonald, Hon. Charles A. Ray and Hou. Albert Porter.
PURDY'S ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Ætna Building, Pennsylvania. nr. the Post Office.
OFFICERS.
President-Wm. Purdy.
Principal-John E. Redford.
Assistant Teacher-Benjamin F. Kuhns.
Professor of Penmanship-Win. A. Drew.
GREGORY & MUMFORD'S NATIONAL BUSI- NESS AND TELEGRAPH COLLEGE.
No. 24 1-2 E. Washington.
U. Gregory and J. C. Mumford, Proprietors.
Under charge of the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph.
ST. MARY'S FEMALE ACADEMY.
Located on Smitlı, in rear of Church. Con- ducted by the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Pennsylvania, opposite Postoffice. Open from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M.
OFFICERS.
President-T B. Elliott.
Secretary-J. Barnard.
Ist Vice-President-S. V. B. Noel.
2d Vice-President-Thos. Kinzan.
3d Vice-President-E. B. Alvord.
Board of Directors-John Carlisle, Jos. D. Pattison, John C. Wright, Thomas Jordan, John W. Murphy, L. W. Hasselman, Lucien Hills, F. P. Rush. J. B. McArthur and James C. Fergu- son.
Board of Arbitrators-J. H. Crossland, A. E. Vinton, Robt. Browning, Chas. Glazier and Geo. C. Holman.
Board of Appeals -- Peter C. Lawyer, George P. Evans, Joliu M. Caldwell, W. P. Gallup and Stephen Coffin.
STATE LIBRARY.
Located in the State House.
The Library consists of twenty-four thousand volumes of Historical, Law and Miscellaneous works.
Librarian-Rev. B. F. Foster.
COUNTY LIBRARY.
Located in Court House, up stairs. Librarian-John W. Hamilton.
TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.
Located in Court House, up stairs. Librarian-J. M. W. Langsdale.
INDIANA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
Organized May 27, 1851. Office, No. 4 Hubbard's Block.
OFFICERS.
President-Major Stearns Fisher.
General Superintendent-J. A. Grosvenor.
MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
Ist District-E. T. Cox, New Harmony.
2d District-Hon. J. D. Williams, Pond Cr ek Mills.
3d District-John C. Shoemaker, Rome.
4th District-Major John McCrea, Blooming- ton.
5th District-Professor S. H. Thompson, Han- over.
6th District-D. E. Reese, Lawrenceburg.
7th District-J. A. Grosvenor. Indianapolis.
8th District-W. C. Donaldson, Montezuma.
9th District-Hon. A. D. Hamrick, Manhattan. 10th District-J. M. Garr, Richmond.
11th District-Dr. J. C. Helm, Muncie.
12th District-Joseph Poole, Attica.
13th District-Major Stearns Fisher, Wabash.
14th District-A. J. Holmes, Rochester.
15th District-John Sutherland. Laporte.
J. R. NICKUM. HORACE PARROTT. NICKUM & PARROTT'S UNION STEAM BAKERY
No. 17 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of CRACKERS, CAKES and BREAD, Liberal discount made to the Trade.
J. M. YOUART, M. D., ST
OCULIST AND AURIST,
No. 88 East Market Street, Residence : No. 416 North Pennsylvania Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
DR. YOUART devotes his attention wholly to Diseases of the EYE and EAR, and all Chronic Diseases, as well as those peculiar to Females.
J. I. DUNN & CO.,
Real Estate Agents
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC,
Office - - No. 10 North Pennsylvania Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. POST OFFICE BOX 300.
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ASYLUMS, ETC .- POST OFFICE.
16th District-Dr. George W. McConnell, An- gola.
DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS. Horses-T. Mitchel. Rushville.
Hogs and Cattle-Norman S. Brow. Attica. Floral Hall-H. J. Rudisill, Fort Wayne. Fine Art Hall-R. S. Taylor. Fort Wayne. Mechanics Hall-A. R. Whistler. Peru. Farm Product Hall-O. M. Hollister, Muncie. Carriages ard Cabinet Ware Hall-W. C. Weicht, Angola.
OFFICERS FOR 1865.
President -- Major Stearns Fisher, Wabash.
General Superintendent-J. A. Grosvenor, Marion.
Treasurer-Carlos Dickson, Marion.
Secretary-W. H. Loomis, Marion.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Major Stearns Fisher, Hon. A. D. Hamrick. Dr. George W. McConnel, Dr. J. C. Helm.
ASYLUMS, ETC.
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE.
Located one and one half miles west of the corporate limits, on the National Road, under the direction of the State Legislature.
ASYLUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.
Located one half mile east of the corporation line, under the direction of the State Legislature.
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