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OFFICERS.
P. A. HACKLEMAN, M. W. Grand Master, Rushville.
GEO. B. ROBERTS, R. W. D. G. Master, Laporte.
THO3. UNDERWOOD, R. W. G. Warden, Lafayette.
WILLIS W. WRIGHT, R. W. G. Secretary, Indianapolis.
JACOB B. McCHESNEY, R. W. G. Treasu- rer, Indianapolis.
MILTON HERNDON, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Crawfordsville.
JAMES H. STEWART, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Delphi.
WM. M. FRENCH, Alternate G. Rep. Jef- fersonville.
JNO. H. STAILEY, Alternate G. Rep. Ro- chester.
DAVID FERGUSON, R. W. G. Marshal, Winchester.
WM. REA, R. W. G. Conductor, Jeffer- sonville.
E. S. TYLER, R. W. G. Guardian, India- napolis.
HENRY L. BROWN, R. W. G. Messenger, Lawrenceburgh.
GEO. D. STAATS, G. Herald, Indiana- polis.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 5, Convenes in Indianapolis on the evenings of the first and third Mondays of each month.
CENTER LODGE, NO. 18,
Meets in Indianapolis, on Tuesday even- ing of each week.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, NO. 44,
Meets in Indianapolis on Wednesday even- ing of each week.
CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 124,
Meets in Indianapolis on Friday evening of each week.
GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 129, Meets in Indianapolis on Thursday even- of each week.
Temperance Orders.
GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF IN- DIANA,
Meets annually in May. The next ses- sion will be held in Lafayette.
OLIVER TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 6, meets at Temperance Hall every Monday even- ing.
GRAND DIVISION OF SONS OF TEMPER- ANCE OF INDIANA .- The annual session is held at Indianapolis, in November, and the semi-annual session in April, at what- ever point the. Grand Division may desig- nate.
WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 1 organized April 20, 1846, meets at Temperance Hall, every Friday evening.
MARION DIVISION NO. 75, SONS OF TEM- PERANCE, organized January, 1858, meets every Tuesday night, at Wright's Hall, opposite Little's Hotel.
CAPITAL DIVISION NO. 30, organized June 16, 1858, meets every Wednesday even- ing at Hayden's Mercantile College Hall.
GRAND LODGE I. O. G. T., OF INDIANA, meets annually in Indianapolis, in Oc- tober.
INDIANAPOLIS LODGE, No. 743, I. O. G. T., organized September 16, 1857, meets every Wednesday evening at Temperance Hall.
MARION SECTION NO. 2, CADETS OF TEM- PERANCE, meets every Saturday evening at Temperance Hall.
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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, organized Nov. 1854, rooms situated on the south-west corner of Meridian and Washington streets, up stairs.
President-PROF. C. N. TODD.
Vice Presidents-One member from each of the Christian denominations.
Recording Secretary-H. A. W. DAVIS. Corresponding Secretary-PROF. HOYT. Treasurer-N. E. SPICER.
Librarian-DR. A. S. WRIGHT.
The regular meeting of the association is held at their rooms, on the third Mon- day evening of each month. The reading room is open from seven o'clock, A. M., to nine o'clock, P. M.
CHURCHES.
First Presbyterian Church, north-east corner of Circle and Market-Rev. Thos. M. Cunningham, pastor, boards 170 North Illinois st. Hours of wor- ship, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Second Presbyterian Church, north-west corner of Circle and Market sts .- Rev G. P. Tindall, pastor.
Third Presbyterian Church, corner of II- linois and Ohio sts .- Rev. David Stephenson, pastor. Residence Illi- nois, between St. Clair and Pratt sts. Hours of worship, 10:30 a. m., and 7: 30 p, m.
Fourth Presbyterian Church, corner of Market and Delaware sts .- Rev. Geo. M. Maxwell, pastor. Residence No.80 Meridian st.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Ohio st., west of Delaware-Rev. Samuel Wallace, pastor. Residence south-west corner East and Ohio sts." Wesley Chapel, ( Methodist) south side of Circle-Rev. J. W. Hill, pastor. Res- idence south-west side Circle.
Robert's Chapel, (Methodist) corner of Pennsylvania and Market-Rev. C. W. Miller, pastor.
Strange Chapel, (Methodist) Tennessee st., south of Vermont-Rev. G. Mor- gan, pastor.
Asbury Chapel, ( Methodist) New Jersey st., south of Louisiana -- Rev. J. Mc- Mullen, pastor. Residence adjoining church.
German, (Methodist ) Ohio st., east of New Jersey-Rev. John Brinnig, pastor.
African, (Methodist ) Georgia, between Canal and Mississippi-Rev. E. Wil- kerson, pastor.
North St., (Methodist) North Street, west of Alabama-Rev. Win. Holman, pas- tor.
Episcopalian, ( Christ Church) north-east corner Meridian and Circle-Rev. Jos. C. Talbott, pastor. Residence
adjoining church. Hours of worship 10:30 a. m., and 3:30 p. m.
Baptist Church, corner of Meridian and Maryland sts-Rev. Jas. B. Simmons, pastor. Residence Ohio, between Al- abama and New Jersey sts. Hours of worship 10:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. African Baptist Church, Missouri st., near New York.
Christian Church, corner of Ohio and Delaware-Rev. E. Goodwin, pastor. Residence 188 North Illinois st.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, cor- ner of Alabama and New York sts .- Rev. John B. New, pastor. Residence 56 North Illinois st.
Second Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pennsylvania, between St. Clair and Pratt-Rev. Schindler, pastor. - German Lutheran Church, Ohio, between Illinois and Market sts .- Rev. C. E. Kuester, pastor. Residence nortlı side Ohio, between Meredian and Illinois streets.
German Lutheran Church, Alabama st., south of Washington-Rev. Charles Friecke, pastor-Residence south-east corner Alabama and Washington sts. Congregationalist Church, Senate Cham- ber, State House.
German Reformed Church, Alabama, south of Market-Rev. Stern, pastor.
United Brethren, corner of New Jersey and Ohio sts .- Rev. J. T. Vardaman, pastor.
St. John's Church, (Catholic) Georgia, be- tween Tennessee and Illinois sts .- Rev. Augustus Bessonies. Residence adjoining church.
St. Mary's, Church, (German Catholic) Maryland, between Pennsylvania and Deleware. Rev. Simon Siegrist, pas- tor.
German Evangelical Church, New Jersey, between Market and Ohio-Rev. W. Steffey, pastor.
Universalist Church, College Hall-Rev. B. F. Foster, pastor. Residence south side Michigan, between Ohio and Tennessee sts.
Friends' Church, (Hicksite) Delaware, between Michigan and North streets. Friends' Church, (Orthodox) corner of Delaware and St. Clair sts.
INDIANA HOSPITAL FOR INSANE,
Located two miles west of the city limits. OFFICERS.
Commissioners-W. H. TALBOTT, Pres't; James Ritchey, Edwin J. Peck, Henry Brady, Samuel Grimes, C. C. Campbell. Superintendent-JAMES S. ATHON, M. D.
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M. & I. GLASER, Indianapolis.
AK
HALL,
S. & L. GLASER, Cincinnati, Ohio.
NO. 2 BATES HOUSE,
ISTDSALTAS
THE LARGEST Merchant Tailoring, Clothing & Gents Furnishing House IN THE STATE.
CLASER & BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. A
R. B. MELIVLLE, Superintendent Merchant Tailoring Department.
Assistant Physicians-JOHN M. DUNLAP, M. D .; HENRY F. BARNES, M. D.
Steward-MosEs HUNTER.
Matron-Mrs. S. G. HALL.
INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR THE EDU- CATION OF THE BLIND.
Located half a mile north of Washington street, between Meridian and Pennsyl- vania streets.
OFFICERS.
Trustees-JAS. G. REED, Pres't; E. W. H. ELLIS, Secretary ; John F. Carr, John H. Cook, Wm. B. Mccullough, Nathan B. Palmer.
Superintendent-Dr. JAS. McWORKMAN.
Principal Teacher-GRANVILLE M. BAL- LARD.
Teacher in the Female Department-Miss ELIZA W. BOWMAN.
Matron-Mrs. JULIETTE McWORKMAN.
Teacher of Music-Miss LUCINDA M. MORLEY.
Physician-LIVINGSTON DUNLAP, M. D.
INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB,
Located on East Washington street, near city limits.
Board of Trustees-Non. J. P. Drake, Rev. Love HI. Jameson, John S. Spann, Esq., Julius Nicholai, Esq., L. B. Stockton, Esq., John W. Kightley, Esq.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. President -- Hon. J. P. DRAKE.
Secretary-JOHN S. SPANN, Esq.
Treasurer (ex-officio) - Hon. AQUILLA JONES.
INTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent-THOS. MAC INTIRE, A. M. Instructors-Wm. Willard, H. S. Gillett, A. M .; W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D .; W. H. DeMotte, A. M .; Philip A. Emery, A. M .; Cornelia Trask, Anna B. Very, B. R. Nor- dyke.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Physician-LIVINGSTON DUNLAP, M. D.
Matron -- Miss LUCINDA L. GILLETT.
Steward -- War. R. HOGSHIRE.
INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Manager of the Farm-W. R. HOGSHIRE.
Master of Shoe Shop-JAMES DAVIS.
Teacher of Mecdle Work-Miss JULIA A. TAYLOR.
Gardener-GEORGE MCCLAIN.
POST OFFICE.
Office on Meridian street, near corner of Washington.
Office open at 74 A. M., and closes at 74 P. M. On Sunday from 9 to 10 A. M. Post Master-JOHN M. TALBOTT.
Deputy Post Master-E. A. ELDER.
Clerks-E. C. Boyd, John Fish, Win. Camp- bell, J. F. Holt. B. F. Riley, J. B. Morrison, James Swain, James Mc- . Cready, James Russell, Julius Wel- fer, R. D. Slater, G. M. Sweetser, Hen- ry Fox, James Diver, C. G. Werbe, Porter-Wm. Enderline.
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GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WILEY'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
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CENTRAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE
: WILEY'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY
WILLIAM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT. AND DEALER IN 5
Land Warrants, Stocks, Bonds, &c., No. 10% EAST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Buys and Sells, on Commission, Houses and Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms and Farming Lands, in all the Western States; Stocks, Bonds, Notes, Land Warrants, &c .; Stocks of Goods and Merchandise, of all descrip- tions. Negotiates Loans and makes Collections. Rents and Leases Houses and Farins. Collect. Rents, Notes and Claims. Pays Taxes and Examines Titles in all the Western States.
Having the best facilities for choice selections, will Enter Lands with Land Warrants, or Cash, on liberal terms. Particular attention paid to the Auction Sales of Real Estate.
Commissioner of Deeds for all the States and Territories.
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Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, WM. HENDERSON, AGENT, (See card pp. 142 and 143.)
Abbett & Coffin, botanic physicians, sur- geons and druggists. Store and office, No. 16 East Washington street (State Sentinel building).
Abbett L., of Abbett & Coffin, No. 16 East Washington street (State Sentinel building).
ADAMS MRS. J. G., artist, Blake's build- ing, room No. 4.
Adams Wm., carpenter and joiner, cor- ner Michigan and Alabama streets.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, JOHN H. OHR, AGENT, OFFICE NO. 12 EAST WASHINGTON.
ADAMS H. E., Clerk, Palmer House.
AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Missouri, near New York street.
AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH, Geor- gia, between Canal and Mississippi streets.
ALAMON S., of Osgood, Smith & Co., Illinois street, south of Union Depot. Aldag C., boot and shoe maker, 113 East Washington street.
Aldene's Madame, dress making and la- dies' furnishing rooms, No. 4 Sher- man's new building, W. Washington. Alford T. G., of Mills, Alford & Co., No. 36 East Washington street.
AMERICAN SALOON, EURICHI & NALT- NER, PROPR'S., LOUISIANA ST., OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
AMERICAN HOUSE, HOLLOWAY & MORROW, PROPRIETORS, OPPO- SITE UNION DEPOT. (See Adver- tisement.)
American Express Company, No. 41 East Washington street.
Anderson G. P., of Hunt & Anderson.
Anderson G. P., office at Hunt's flouring mills, north-east corner Canal and Market streets.
Andrews L. N., general freight agent of Peru & Indianapolis Railroad, office New Jersey street, near the railroad track.
Anderson J. W., express messenger of the American Express Company, India- napolis and St. Louis route.
Anderson J. H., of Hunt & Anderson.
Anderson J. HI. P., office at Hunt's flour- ing mills, north-east corner Canal and Market.
ANDRA JOHN, SADDLE AND HAR- NESS MANUFACTURER, 196 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
APPLETON JAMES, FOREMAN PRESS ROOM, SENTINEL OFFICE.
Armstrong John, director of Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.
ASBURY CHAPEL (METHODIST), New Jersey, south of Louisiana st.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERI- AN CHURCH, Ohio street, west of Delaware.
ATHON JAMES S., M. D., Superintendent Indiana Hospital for the Insane.
ATKINS E. C., SAW MANUFACTURER AND AGENT FOR N. T. COFFIN'S PATENT MILL & CIRCULAR SAWS. OFFICE: CITY FOUNDRY BUILD- INGS.
Avls Henry, grocer, Delaware st., near McCarty.
Bailey S. P., silver ware manufacturer, No. 29} South Meridian st.
Baker Mrs. A., millinery and dress mak- ing, Illinois, near Maryland st.
BALDWIN E. J. & CO., WATCH MAK- ERS AND JEWELERS, AND DEA- LERS IN SILVER WARE, NO. 1 BATES HOUSE.
Balke Charles, saloon and billiards, 173 East Washington street.
BALLARD GRANVILLE M., principal teacher, Indiana Institute for the Blind.
Ballman H., manufacturer of ready made clothing, and dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, &c., No. 65 East Washington street.
Bals Charles G., of Ruschhaupt & Bals. Bamberger H. & Co., gents' furnishing goods, corner Washington street and Kentucky avenue.
BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, H. McCULLOCH, President; JAMES M. RAY, Cashier.
BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, BRANCH AT INDIANAPOLIS, GEO. TOUSEY, PRESIDENT, AND C. S. STEVENSON. CASHIER.
BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Meridian and Maryland streets.
BARBOUR & HOWLAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 19 EAST WASHING- TON STREET.
BARBOUR LUCIAN, OF BARBOUR & HOWLAND.
BARKER H. H., FOREMAN SENTINEL BOOK BINDERY, SENTINEL BUILD- INGS.
BARNES HENRY F., M. D., assistant physician, Indiana Hospital for the Insane.
Barnitt & Brother, wholesale and retail dealers in groceries, flour and feed, all kinds of produce. No. 144 Wash- ington street, opposite Little's Hotel. BARNITZ CHARLES, DEALER IN FAN- CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NO. 4 WEST WASHINGTON ST.
BARNES ELLIS, FOREMAN BOOK AND JOB DEPARTMENT, INDIANAPO- LIS JOURNAL.
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C. B. DAVIS, INSURANCE AGENT, 5 OFFICE, 2d FLOOR, ODD FELLOWS HALL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Peoria Marine and Fire Insurance Company, of Peoria, Illinois, Capital $500,000. Charter Oak Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., Capital $300,000. The Quaker City Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Penn., Capital $500,000. Conway Fire Insurance Company, of Conway, Massachusetts, Capital $250,000. Hampden Fire Insurance Company, of Springfield, Massachusetts, Capital $150,000. The Manhattan Life Insurance Company; of New York, Capital and Assets $700,000.
Risks taken at Reasonable Rates. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid at this Agency.
C. B. DAVIS, General Insurance Agent.
GEORGE MERRITT.
WILLIAM COUGHLEN.
MERRITT & COUGHLEN, Ohio Premium Haloolen Factory INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Blankets, Flannels, Jeans, Satinets, Cassimeres, Stocking Yarn, &c., &c. All kinds of Custom Work done promptly. Cash paid for Wool.
Also, dealers in all kinds of Manufacturers' Supplies, such as Satinet and Jeans Warps, Card Clothing, Card Cleaners, Comb Plates, Loom Pickers, Shuttles, Reeds, Bobbins, &c., &c. Agents for the sale of new and second hand Woolen Machinery, and for the
PATENT STEEL BURR MACHINE, An article that every Woolen Manufacturer ought to have.
MERRITT & COUGHLEN.
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Adjoining the Metropolitan Theater,
WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
JOHN BUSSEY,
PROPRIETOR.
This Hall is one of the largest and best furnished Billiard Halls in the Western country, and contains Twelve New Marble Top Billiard Tables.
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BARNES HENRY, FOREMAN NEWS | BINGHAM J. J., editor Daily State Sen- ROOM SENTINEL OFFICE.
Barr Joseph, saloon, 169 East Washington street.
Barr J., venitian blind manufactory, Ala- hama, 3 squares north of court house. BASS L. (colored ), FRUIT AND OYSTER DEPOT, SOUTH-WEST COR. WASH- INGTON AND MERIDIAN STS.
BATES HOUSE, PROPRIETOR WM. JUDSON, CORNER ILLINOIS AND WASHINGTON STS.
Bates & McGuire, wholesale grocers, No. 6 Bates House buildings.
BATTY JOHN H., GROCER AND PRO- VISION DEALER, COR. MARKET AND ALABAMA STS.
BAYMILLER C. P., local editor of the INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.
BEACH WM. B., CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, OFFICE AT STATE HOUSE. Becker H., trunk manufacturer, 30 West Washington-st.
Beal Joshua, house and sign painter, Vir- ginia avenue, near Louisiana-st.
BEATY D. S., president and secretary of Indiana Gas Light and Coke Company, office 3 West Washington-st., 2d floor. Bech M., dealer in watches, jewelry and fancy goods, No. 80 West Washington street.
Beck Samuel, manufacturer of all kinds of guns, 86 East Washington-st., a few doors east of Odd Fellows' Hall. Beck Jacob, of Tapking & Becker.
Beck Edward, proprietor of Crystal Palace Saloon, No. 44 West Washington-st. Beck Christian, manufacturerand repairer of rifles, shot guns and pistols, Me- ridian-st., near Governor's Circle.
Beebe R., proprietor Empire Saloon, No. 23 West Washington-st.
Behymer D., carpenter and joiner, No. 66 New Jersey-st.
BELL J. W., of SAMPLE & BELL.
BENNETT JAMES C., with J. B. Perrine, No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall.
Berryman John, blacksmith and wagon maker, north side East Washington street.
Bertelsmann Henry, grocer, Massachusetts Avenue, near Noble-st. .
Beynan Thomas, patent lath , mill, East street, bet. Peru and Bellefontaine Railroad tracks.
BINGHAM & DOUGHTY, PROPRIETORS OF THE INDIANA DAILY AND WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL. OFFICE, SENTINEL BUILDINGS, WASHINGTON-ST. (See advertise- ment).
BINGHAM & DOUGHTY, BOOK BIND- ERS AND BLANK BOOK MANU- FACTURERS, STATE SENTINEL BUILDINGS.
tinel; office, Sentinel buildings.
Bingham James, grocery, Washington-st., east of limits.
BLAKE WM. M., OF WRIGHT, BLAKE & CO.
BLAKE JAMES, OF WRIGHT, BLAKE & CO.
Blair J. M., harness and collar making, 87 West Washington-st.
Boaz C. T. & Co., dealers in boots and shoes, No. 46 East Washington-st.
Bobbs Dr. John S., office over 146 East Washington-st.
BOETTICHER JULIUS, PUBLISHER OF INDIANA VOLKSBLATT, 130 EAST WASHINGTON-ST.
Bohlen D. A., architect, 21} East Washing- ton-st., 3d floor.
Bohlmann Fred., bakery, 91 East Wash- ington-st.
Bohn Mrs. Maria, obstetrician, cor. Mary- land and Alabama sts.
Bonsar W., wagon maker, Virginia ave- nue, near McCarty-st.
BOUCHET EDWARD, DYER AND SCOURER, 19 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET.
BOWERS T. J., PROPRIETOR OF CITY DAGUERREAN GALLERY, COR. OF WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS.
BOWLES T. H., of Gordon, Conner & Bowles, attorney and counselor at law.
BOYD J. T., AT THE WRIGHT HOUSE; CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DIS- EASES AND DISEASES OF FE- MALES.
Bowman Eliza W., teacher of female de- partment Indiana Institute for Blind. BOYD JOSEPH F., GENERAL TICKET AGENT, INDIANAPOLIS, PITTS- BURG AND CLEVELAND RAIL- ROAD, OFFICE COR. MERIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STREETS.
Boyer Martin, fruit stand, cor. Washing- ton and Pennsylvania sts.
Braden Wm., of Sheets & Braden, No. 77 West Washington st.
Braden David, of Park & Braden, Metro- politan Theater Building.
BRADSHAW WILLIAM A., GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT, OFFICE DELA- WARE ST., NEAR UNION RAIL- WAY TRACK.
Bradshaw J. & J., wholesale and retail grocers and produce dealers, No. 25 West Washington St.
Bradshaw James M. L., of J. & J. Brad- shaw.
Bradshaw John A., of J. & J. Brad- shaw.
Brenninger A., grocer, cor. South st. and Virginia avenue.
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Bretz John A., dealer in groceries and provisions, Illinois st., above Union Depot, between Tremont and Galt Houses.
Brickmeyer George, of Emers, Brickmeyer & Co., 166 East Washington st.
Brigham Charles, Printer, Locomotive of- fice.
BRIGHT AMOS G., second assistant, Rail- road City Commercial College.
Brinkman & Bucksot, livery stable, Dela- ware, bet. Washington and Mary- land sts.
Brinkmeyer John, grocery, 113 East Washington st.
Brinkmeyer John, saloon, 53 East Wash- ington st.
BROUGH J W., CLERK FREIGHT RE- CEIVED BELLEFONTAINE RAIL- ROAD, OFFICE COR. MERIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STS.
BROUGH JOHN, PRESIDENT AND GEN- ERAL SUPERINTENDENT INDIAN- APOLIS, PITTSBURG AND CLEVE- LAND R. R., OFFICE COR. MERI- DIAN AND LOUISIANA STS.
BROUGH JOHN, DIRECTOR UNION RAILWAY CO., OFFICE AT UNION DEPOT.
Brough & Wonder, meat market, 204 East Washington st.
Brouse Andrew, carpenter and joiner, Michigan, bet. New Jersey and Ala- bama sts.
Brown -- , physician and surgeon, 16 Pennsylvania st.
Brown J. W., bakery, 150 New Jersey st. BROWN IGNATIUS, attorney at law and notary public, 213 East Washington st., second floor.
BROWN J. L., of Greenleaf, Brown & Co. Brown & Nocquet, architects, office No. 6, McQuat's Block.
BROWN ABRAM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OFFICE WITH HON. O. H. SMITH.
Brown J. L., proprietor Excelsior Self- Feeding shingle machine, City Foun- dry and machine works.
Brown E., painter, shop over Branch Bank of the State of Indiana.
BROWN AUSTIN H., county auditor, of- fice court-house.
BROWN MRS. J., MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, AND DEALER IN LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, NO. 15 WEST WASHINGRON ST.
BROWNELL L. R., INSURANCE, LAND AGENT AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 10} SOUTH MERIDIAN ST.
Browning George T., director of Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana. Browning George T., State Director of Brauch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.
Browning Robert, dealer in drugs, medi- cines, chemicals, surgical and dental instruments, No. 22 West Washing- ton st.
Browning Geo. T., wholesale grocer, 74 and 76 West Washington st., agent for the sale of Fairbank's scales, Stearn's & Marvin's and safes, Dayton ale.
BRUNER CHARLES, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SALE WORK, NO. 20 TOUTH MERIDIAN.
BRYANT T. J., PROPRIETOR AND PRIN- CIPAL RAILROAD CITY COMMER- CIAL COLLEGE, CORNER OF IL- NOIS AND MARYLAND STS. ( See Advertisemdnt.)
BUCHANAN THOMAS, OF HAWTHORN & BUCHANAN.
Buche E., boot and shoe maker, Illinois, near Louisiana st.
Buell & Hall, attorneys at law, notaries public, and commissioners of deeds, office over 24, East Washington st. BUELL C. H., OF J. M. FROST & CO.
Buist Thomas, dealer in iron, steel and plows ; also, agent for Manny's Reap- er and Mower, No. 60 West Washing- ton st.
Bullard Yalbut, of Drs. Parry, Bullard & Wright, office at the old stand of Parry & Bullard, on Meridian st., few doors south post office.
Bundy John, carpenter and joiner, Ten- nessee st., near Terre Haute freight depot.
BUNNER J. F., PUBLISHER INDIANA AMERICAN, OFFICE NO. 10 WEST MARKET.
Burdell Madam, physician.
Burgess C. N., printer, Locomotive office. Burgtorf F., cabinet maker and under- taker, 129 East Washington st.
Burke John, agent Indianapolis Coal Co., 27 West Washington st.
BURTON J. T., MANUFACTURING JEW- ELER AND DIAMOND SETTER, 17 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET.
Buscher & Hohl, grocers, 69 East Wash- ington st.
Busch Christian, boot and shoe maker, 149 West Washington st.
Buschmann Hansen, grocer, Bluff road, near MeCarty st.
BUSH JACOB, PROPRIETOR BOWLING SALOON, 248 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
BUSSEY JOHN, VERANDAH SALOON, LOUISIANA ST., OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
BUSSEY JOHN, PROPRIETOR BIL- LIARD HALL, WEST WASHING- TON ST., ADJOINING METROPOLI- TAN THEATER.
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78th Semi-Annual Statement
OF THE
ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS JULY 1st. 1858.
Market Value.
Cash on hand and deposited in Hartford banks.
$ 179,124 16 144,719 05
161 bonds 6, 7 and 10 per cent. interest annually. ... $ 161,250 00
Cash in transit and agents' hands ...
2,500 00
857 shares Railroad Stock 56 .6 Connecticut River Co. Stock
1,250 00
50
Stafford Bank Stock ....
5,250 00
Real Estate unincumbered
4,418 04 55,383 01
36 Providence Bank Stock .....
1,872 00
2339
Hartford Bank Stock. 230,112 50
9020
.6 New York Bank Stock ..
543,740 00
15 New Jersey City Bank Stock,
1,500 00
100 U. S. Trust Co. N. Y, Stock,
11,200 00
150 " N. Y. L. I. and Trust Com-
pany stock.
24,750 00
$1,666,140 50
TOTAL LIABILITIES.
Unsettled claims not due .. 103,714 00
Organized on a NATIONAL basis, with agencies in the principal cities and towns. Cash transactions, free from the objections of the credit system. Application made to any duly authorized Agent promptly attended to. By strict attention to a legiti- mate Insurance business, this Company is enabled to offer both indemnity for the past and security for the future. Policies issued without delay by the duly author- ized Agent,
At any of the following Places in Indiana:
Anderson,
Greensburgh,
New Harmony,
Attica,
Goshen,
Noblesville,
Aurora,
Greencastle,
Peru,
Auburn,
Gosport,
Plymouth,
Brookville,
Greenfield,
Perrysville,
Bedford,
Hagerstown,
Princeton,
Bloomington,
Huntington,
Patriot,
Brownstown,
Indianapolis,
Rising Sun,
Bluffton,
Jeffersonville,
Rushville,
Cambridge City,
Knightstown,
Richmond,
Covington,
Kokomo,
Rensselaer,
Crawfordsville,
Lafayette,
Rockville,
Connersville,
Laporte,
Rockport,
Corydon,
Logansport,
Rome,
Columbus,
Lawrenceburgh,
South Bend,
Cannelton,
Lebanon,
Salem,
Centreville,
Laurel,
Shelbyville,
Charleston,
Liberty,
Sullivan,
Columbia,
Martinsville,
Terre Haute,
Danville,
Michigan City,
Vincennes,
Delphi,
Madison,
Vernon,
Evansville,
Muncie,
Valparaiso,
Elkhart,
Monticello,
Vevay,
Edinburgh,
Marion,
Versailles,
Fort Wayne,
New Albany,
Wabash,
Frankfort,
New Castle,
Winchester,
Franklin,
Newport,
Warsaw.
Newburg,
WM. H. LEVERING, State Agent, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, INDIANAPOLIS.
82,772 00
U. S. Treasury Notes, 5 per cent. interest 145 State Bonds.
146,550 00
Money due to the Company secured by mortgage.
50 Waterbury Bank Stock .. .. 5,250 CO
Bills receivable.
64,499 34
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GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
143
BY STATE AUTHORITY ..
CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE BY THE
EINA
Incorporated 1819.
SURANDE
HARTFORD
Charter Perpetual.
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000.
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