Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1857, Part 23

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Penmanship.


A good hand writing is justly deemed a passport to Mercantile success. The skilful Pen- man uniformly obtains the preference to all places of business of trust. The opportunities afforded at this Institution, in this Department, are a matter of no minor consideration to those who contemplate completing a course of Commercial Studies. Instruction in this art is given separately, or in connection with other branches.


Commercial Calculations.


A thorough knowledge of Business Computations, including all the higher, as well as the ordinary Branches, is imparted to the Student, according to the most accurate and rapid methods. Interest, Discount, Exchange, Equation of Payments, &c.


Mercantile Correspondence.


Regular exercises are given in the art of writing Business Forms and Business Letters, as connected with the different Branches of Trade, including Bills of Exchange, Notes, Bills, Invoices, Accounts Current, Sales, &c.


Commercial Lectures.


Daily Lectures are given on Commercial Law, by the Principal, and others of acknowledged ability, together with the general laws of Trade, including the laws of Exchange, the laws and history of Money, Banking, Commerce, &c. These Lectures, a feature first introduced by the Principal of the Institution are deemed of the first importance to the Mercantile Student.


TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.


Terms for a Full Course, including Penmanship, $40; terms for Partial Course, including Penmanship, $25.


For a Course of Thirty Lessons in Penmanship, $6, in which time the Student may attain a good Business Hand.


As Students are instructed separately, Applicants may enter at any time, and the term of attendance is unlimited.


Each Studeut, on Graduating, receives a Diploma without extra charge.


Board may be obtained at from $2 50 to $3 00 per week. Strangers on entering the Institu- tion will be assisted to suitable Boarding Houses.


The Principal, from his extensive business acquaintance, is enabled to procure Graduates desirable Situations. A large number of young men in business in this city have through him obtained Places with salaries varying from $500 to $1,500 per year.


Commercial Course in German.


Germans who do not understand English can receive instruction in Book-keeping, &c., In their own language.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Exline, Pastor. Hour of worship, 7 P. M. Sabbath school, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Tuesday evening.


German Lutheran-Ohio street near Illinois, C. E. Kues- ter, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M., and 3 P. M. Sabbath school 9 A. M.


German Lutheran-Alabama bet. Washington and Mary- land streets, Charles Friecke Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M., Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


METHODIST.


Wesley Chapel,-Meridian street s. side Circle street, Rev. James Hill, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thurs- day evening.


Roberts Chapel-Corner Pennsylvania and Market streets, Rev. J. W. T. McMullen, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.


Strange Chapel-Tennessee between Vermont and Michi- gan streets, Rev. Aaron Gurney, Pastor. Hours of Worship, 102 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school 2 P. M. Prayer Thursday evening.


Asbury Chapel-New Jersey near Louisiana streets,


Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ..


German -- Ohio near New Jersey street, John Brinning, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday evenings.


North Street-North between New Jersey and Delaware streets, Rev. Franklin Harding, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian-North-east corner Market and Circle streets, Rev. T. C. Cunningham, Pastor. Hours of worship, 104 A. M. and 7} P. M. Hour of Sabbath School, 2 P. M Prayer Meeting Thursday evening.


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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. M. MOORE.


I. A. CHESTER.


MOORE & CHESTER,


S. E, COR. FIFTH & WALNUT,


CENTRAL TEA STORES


PUREST TEAS


CINCINNATI, OHIO.


FRAZERØDENIS


N. B .- We are packing Teas in fancy canister style, of { and { pound each, with Retailer's name labeled conspicuously on each package when desired. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES.


CINCINNATI CAZET


Established in 1798, Daily, fri-Weekly and Weekly.


In addition to its general news, special care and attention is bestowed upon the Commercial column of the Gazette, by our Commercial Editor, who, in addition to long experience and unequalled facilities, devotes his time exclusively to this branch. It will be found to contain the latest and most reliable intelligence upon all subjects of interest and value to merchants and business men generally ; also, full and accurate reports of the Cincinnati Markets, (prepered expressly for the Gazette,) and those of all the principal cities, East, West, and South.


TERMS.


DAILY-$7,00 per annum, $3,50 for 6 months, or $2,00 for 3 months. TRI-WEEKLY-$4,00 per annum, or 2,00 for 6 months ; 3 copies, one year, $11,00; 5 copies, $17,50.


WEEKLY-Single copy, one year, $2,00; 3 copies, $5,00; 5 copies, $8,00; 10 copies, $12,00; 15 copies, $16,00; 20 copies, $20,00; and an extra copy to the getter-up of each club of 20, or over.


DEAll subscriptions payable in advance. and no paper sent beyond the time paid for. CINCINNATI GAZETTE COMPANY.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Second Presbyterian-North-west corner of Circle and Market streets, - - , Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Hour of Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


Third Presbyterian-North-east corner Illinois and Ohio streets, David Stephenson, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Hour of Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


Fourth Presbyterian-S. W. Cor. Market and Del. streets, George W. Maxwell, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


Associate Reformed Presbyterian-Ohio near Delaware street, Samuel Wallace, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 3 P. M. Sabbath School, at 9 A. M.


UNITED BRETHREN.


United Brethren-South-east corner of New Jersey and Ohio streets, J. T. Vardaman, Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 2 P. M. Prayer meet- ing, Thursday evening.


UNIVERSALIST.


First Universalist-College Hall, corner of Pennsylvania and Washington streets, B. F. Foster, Pastor. Hours of worship, 102 A. M. and 7 P. M. Hour of Sabbath school, 2 P. M.


ASSOCIATIONS.


Depostory and Agency of the American Sunday School Union, south side Georgia between Illinois and Meridian, J. W. McIntyre, Agent.


Depository of the American Bible Society, at J. Wilkins', 6 doors east of Roberts Chapel.


Depository of the American Tract Society, at S. Merrill's, 25 east Washington street.


Society for the care of the Needy, James Blake, Presi- dent; Calvin Fletcher, Secretary; James M. Ray, Treasurer.


Widows' and Orphans' Society, Mrs. M. D. Willard, Presi- dent; Mrs. Mary Love, Secretary ; Mrs. E. Richmond, Treasurer. 18


274 CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.


BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,


'OVANDECHIFU MASONI


INTO KEESHAN


COLLEGE


MERCANTILE


LDING'G


BACON'S


CONDUCTED BY R. S. BACON & I. J. ALLEN, CINCINNATI, OHIO, With Branch College at Madison, Wis. Commerce being obedient to fixed and fundamental laws of its own, is, (For particulars, see page 276)


275


MASONIC ORDER.


MASONIC ORDER .


Center Lodge, No. 23. Stated Meeting, first Wednesday of each month. J. C. New, W. M .; Wm. Worman, S. W .; Charles Saunders, J. W. pro tem .; J. M. Tomlinson, Treasurer; Charles Fisher, Secretary; Aaron D. Ohr, S. D .; F. A. Smith, J. D .; H. Colestock, Tyler.


Marion Lodge, No. 35. Stated Meetings, third Wednesday of each month. Elias Aker, W. M .; J. M. Bramwell, S. W .; W. J. Wallace, J. W .; James Sulgrove, Treasu- rer ; Francis King, Secretary ; Moses Wolf, S. D .; J. C. Chapman, J. D .; H. Colestock, Tyler.


Concordia Lodge, No. 178. Stated Meetings, second Wed- nesday of each month. George F. Mayer, W. M .; M. Backstahler, S. W .; Chas. Balls, J. W .; Jacob Rinkle, Treasurer ; L. F. Werbe, Secretary; F. Tapkin, S. D .; W. Menkeick, J. D .; H. Colestock, Tyler.


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Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5. Stated Meetings, first Friday of each month. M. Wolf, H. P .; E. Colestock, K .; E. L. Aker, S .; F. King, C. of H .; J. M. Bramble, P. S .; G. F. Mayer, R. A. C .; C. W. Werbe, G. M. 3d V .; W. Spotts, G. M. 2d V .; B. D. Jones, G. M. 1st V .; W. J. Wallace, Treasurer; C. Fisher, Secretary; H. Colestock, Guard.


Indianapolis Council No. 2. Stated Meetings, first Monday of each month. F. King, T. I. G. M .; T. Bullard, D. T. I. G. M .; M. R. Bronnell, P C. of W .; M. Wolf, C. G .; E. L. Aker, Treasurer; C. Fisher, Recorder ; H. Colestock, Sentinel.


276 CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.


consequently, a Science. The business of the Merchant is therefore as much a "Profession" as any other human pursuit can be. It accordingly becomes an important desideratum in society to secure facilities for the acquisition of a THOROUGH Mercantile Education on the part of those who look forward to an active participation in the great and growing field of American Commerce.


To supply such facilities is the high aim of this Institution : and in the excellence of its location, the extent and convenience of its arrangements, as well as in the thoroughness and comprehensiveness of its course of study, it stands second to none on the Continent. Its position in the City is pleasant and central, its Study-Rooms tastful and airy, and its Lecture Room spacious and elegant.


THE CURRICULM OF STUDY


Embraces all branches requisite to render the student an accomplished accountant ; and the course is made more thorough and comprehensive than in any similar Institution in the United States.


BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY


Is thoroughly taught, as applicable to the various departments of Trade and Commerce, including Wholesale and Retail, Commission, Banking, Railroad, Steamboat, Manufacturing, Individual Partnership, Joint Stock, and Compound Company Business.


COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS


Are made familiar, comprising the system of Calculations appertaining to Percentage, Exchange, Arbitration of Exchange, Equation of Pay- ments, Averaging, Custom House Transactions, with various other practi- cal matters in Business Arithmetic.


PENMANSHIP.


A good Business Hand-Writing is guaranteed to every Student com- pleting the course.


MERCANTILE FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE


Are carefully explained, including Forms of Invoices, Accounts Current, Orders, Checks, Letters of Credit, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Articles of Co-partnership, &c.


COMMERCIAL LAW.


A regular and systematic series of Lectures on Commercial Law will be given in the College Lecture Room; also Lectures on Mercantile Ethics, Political Economy in its application to Commerce and Currency, Com- merclal Geography, and on the Consular Systems of Europe and America. These Lectures will be conducted by our Mr. Allen, late President of Far- mers' College, and whose experience as a Lawyer and as a Lecturer on Law will give this Department peculiar interest and efficiency.


The WHOLE COURSE, fitting the Student for the active duties of the Count- ing Room, may be completed in from eight to twelve weeks, according to the assiduity and general advancement of the Student.


Upon his graduation, each Student will receive a handsome Diploma, attesting his attainments in Mercantile Science. And through the extended business acquaintance of the Principals, worthy Young Men, on graduating, are frequently enabled to secure desirable situations in Busi- ness Houses.


TERMS


For Full Course, time unlimited, (in advance) $40 00


For Penmanship alone, per month, 5 00


Ladies Department, Full Course, -


25 00


For further particulars address


BACON & ALLEN, Proprietors, N. W. Corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, O.


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MASONIC ORDER.


Raper Encampment, No. 1. Stated Meetings, fourth Wed- nesday of every month. E. Colestock, G. C .; L. R. Brownell, G .; W. Wm. J. Wallace, C. G .; Francis King, P .; E. L. Aker, S. W .; P. G. C. Hunt, Y. W .; G. H. Roll, T .; C. Fisher, R .; J. D. Morris, St. B .; J. Van- dergrift, S. B .; N. Donnellan, W .; T. Bullard, 3 Gard .; J. F. Guilick, 1 G .; H. Colestock, Sentinel.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA. Alexander C. Downey, of Rising Sun, M. W. G. M .; Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne D. G. Master; Frank Emer- son, of Brownstown, S. G. Warden ; Mahlon D. Man- son, of Crawfordsville, J. G. Warden ; Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, G. Treasurer ; Francis King, of India- napolis, G. Secretary ; R. W. Rev. Grand Chaplain, Cal- vin W. Rutter, of Manison ; R. W. Grand Lecturer, Jacob E. Houser, of Greensburgh ; R. W. Grand Mar- shal, Robert Lowry, of Goshen ; W. Senior Grrnd Dea- con, Wm. G. Terrell, of Lafayette ; W. Junior Grand Deacon, George H. Kyle, of Vevay ; Grand Steward and Tyler, Henry Colestock, Indianapolis. Meets on the 4th Monday in May.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND CHAPTER OF STATE OF INDIANA. M. E. Comp. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, G. H. Priest; E. Comp. Sol. D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, D. G. H. Priest ; E. Comp. James R. Mendenhall, of Richmond, G. Kling; E. Comp. George W. Porter, of New Albany, G. Scribe ; Comp. John W. Sullivan, of Edinburgh, Rev. G. Chap- lain ; Comp. P. G. C. Hunt, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer ; Comp. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Secretary : Comp. Geo. F. Lyon, of Terre Haute, G. C. Host ; Comp. Allen A. Gee, of South Bend, G. R. A. Capt .; Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Guard. Meets Wednesday peceding fourth Monday of May.


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I. O. O. F.


OFFICERS OF GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL' AND SELECT MASTERS FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA.


Comp. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Puissant ; Comp. Geo. W. Porter, of New Albany, D. G. Puissant ; Comp. Wm. Pelan, of Connersville, T. G. Master ; Comp. Edin H. Davis, of Shelbyville, G. P. I. Conductor; Comp. Wm. G. Terrell, of Layette, G. C. Guard; Comp. P. G. C. Hunt, of Indianapolis, G. Treasurer; Comp. Francis King, of Indianaplis, G. Recorder ; Comp. John W. Sullivan, of Edinburgh, Rev. G. Chaplain ; Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, G. S. and Sentinel. Meets Tuesday preceding the fourth Tuesday in May.


I . 0 . 0 . F.


Center Lodge, No. 18. S. J. Williams, N. G .; M. R. Cook, V. G .; W. S. Jones, S .; F. King, P. S .; S. R. Fletcher, Treas. Meets every Tuesday evening.


Philoxenior Lodge, No. 44. J. S. Watson, N. G .; J. R. R. Haugh, V. G .; W. Ohr, R. S .; J. S. Haley, P. S .; G. G. Holman, Treasurer. Meets every Wednesday even- ing.


Capitol Lodge, No; 124. F. A. Duzen, N. G .; F. M. Churchman, V. G .; B. R. McCord, S .; J. F. Johnston, P. S .; E. Haugh, Treasurer. Meets Every Friday even- ing.


Germania Lodge, No. 129. Peter Goth, N. G .; Frank Fer- tig, V. G .; Chas. Mueller, R. S .; Charles Conbon, P. S .; John Stump Treasurer. Meets every Thursday evening. Metropolitan Encampment, No. 5, J. R. Haugh, C. P .; G. W. Iler, H. P .; S. A. Buell, Scribe. Meets every 1st and 3d Monday evenings of each month.


Marion Encampment, No. 35. G. F. McGinnis, C.P .; A. D. McCormick, H. P .; W. H. Werks, Scribe ; W. Dornell, S. W .; E. Haugh, J. W. Meets every 2d and 4th Mon- day evenings of each month.


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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.


List of Post Offices and Post Masters


THROUGHOUT THE


STATE OF INDIANA, FOR 1857.


ADAMS COUNTY.


POST OFFICE. POST MASTER.


Canoper.


Lewis Mattax


DECATUR (c. h.). John M. Nuttman


Limber Lost.


Linn Grove.


.Elihugh Shelden


Monmouth.


Alvan Randall


Peeble.


Charles IIeckman


Pleasant Mills. John Fordyce HARTFORD CITY, (c. h.). James Lyon


ALLEN COUNTY.


Aboite Benjamin Ruffner


Chamberlain


Lorenzo D. George


East Liberty.


. Peter Bouter


FORT WAYNE


(c. h.).


Jobn G . Maier


Hall's Corners.


Isaac Hall


Harlan. William Cutts


Heller's Corners. . Peter Heller


Leo. John B. Blue


Little River Lewis P. Dille


Maples.


.Wm. E. Olds


Massillon


David Johnson


Monroeville


John Barnhart


New Haven Lamort M. Rogers


Nine Mile .Jacob W. Glass


Perry .Walter Parker


Root.


James Clarke


Surinam Socrates Bacon


Taw Taw Wm. Thorp, Sen


BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY.


Azalia. .Thomas C. Parker Mount Liberty


Burnsville. .Samuel G. Pettigrew


Mount Moriah. Hannah Milnes


Clifford. . Martin Quick NASIIVILLE (c. h.). .Wm. S. Roberts


COLUMBUS (c. h.). . Ara E. S. Long


Elizabethtown. . Wm. Vanwy


CARROLL COUNTY.


Hartsville John R. Morledge Burlington. James M. Bryant


Норе. Lewis A. Spaugh


Camden- . Thompson Cline


Carroll. Samuel E. Kirkpatrick


Cornucopia.


. George Sires


Moore's Vineyard.


-Burris Moore


DELPHI (c. h.). .Sam'l D. Gresham


Mount Healthy . Wm. Donaldson


Deer Creek.


James Bridge


Newbern ... .Daniel McClintic


Fetherhuff 's Mills .George upp


Lockport. John G. Kesler Rock Creek . Lowry Tetrick


Taylorsburgh .. Cyrus Barlow


Mount Jefferson. .James Delzell


Taylorsville. Benajah Johnson


Pittsburgh. Christian IFermon


Wailesboro'


Moses O. Cooper


Prince William Ellis Squires


Waynesville. James G. Thompson Wild Cat. .Enoch W. Shafer


BENTON COUNTY.


POST OFFICE. POST MASTER


Catalpa Grove. James Emerson


Mount Gilhoa. Jacob Jones


Samuel Chapman BLACKFORD COUNTY.


Dow


Wm. W. Campbel


Dundee. Wm. Perdew


Montpelier.


. George J. Bruce


BOONE COUNTY.


Eagle Village. Nathan Crosby


Elizaville


Silas M. Cory


Jamestown. Jonathan L. Camplin


LEBANON, (c. h.). G. W. McKeehan


Northern Depot. Abner Smith


Northfield. .Rue P. Nichols


Reese's Mill Jas. W. McLean


Royalton.


Robert McCabe


Thornley sville Enoch Thornley


Thorntown.


. Samuel Daily


White Lick . Thomas Lynn


Whitestown


. Henry Lucas


Zionsville.


.Samuel W. Rodman


BROWN COUNTY


Bean Blossom. . Mrs Elizabeth McIlhenny


Christiansburg. .. James Mann


Cleona.


Sardine Y. Collins


Gold Creek


.Jonathan Aurandt


Milo. .James A. Mckinney


. John Howth


Spearsville


. Henry C. Robins


Jonesville . James G. Stewart


Kansas.


Collin Mckinney


. Rezin Todd OXFORD (c. h.).


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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.


CASS COUNTY.


POST OFFICE.


POST MASTER.


Amsterdam


.James Gordon


Anoka.


. Thos. P. McBean


Crittenden


. Alex. Murphy


Galveston


Melvin B. Knowlton


Lewisburg


Peter Chidester


Lincoln.


John N. Ingram


LOGANSPORT (c. h.).


.Sam'l A. Hall


Metea


. Nathan Julian


Montez


.John B. Rea


Onward.


. John Rhine


Royal Centre.


.Daniel Rea


Spring Creek


.Josepe Rohrer


Twelve Mile


. Wm. Johnston


CLARK COUNTY.


Bennettsville.


. Jacob French


Bethleham.


.. John T. Baker


Blue Lick.


.Thompson McDeitz


Broom Hill


.John T. Littell


CHARLESTOWN (c. h.).


. Elias Long


Hamburgh.


Alfred L. Beck


Hubbard.


. Harvey Bussey


Jeffersonville.


Theophilus M. Elmer


Memphis.


.John F. Deitz


New Providence


. Isaac Shaw


New Washington


John Swan


Oregon.


John W. Haymaker


Polk Run


.John Covert


Sellersburg .


. Moses W. Sellers


Sylvan Grove.


.John Y. Weir


Utica.


Wm. H. Snider


CLAY COUNTY.


Anguilla.


Wm. F. T. McKee


Beile Air.


John S. Bayles


BOWLING GREEN (c. h.) .. Rich'd Campbell, Jr


Brazil.


David C. Strinkard


Centre Point.


.Zeno Hainshaw


Christy's Prairie.


.Hiram R. Wyatt


Cloverland


.James M. Lucas


Coffee.


.Andrew J. Baber


Harmony.


John Beauchamp


Martz.


George W. Jett


Poland.


John B. Nees


Staunton


.Hezekiah Wheeler


Van Buren


. Joseph C. Wardlaw


CLINTON COUNTY.


Barnesville.


Joseph Kohler


Berlin.


.John H. Litt


Colfax.


.. James M. Weaver


FRANKFORT (c. h.) .. Washington G. Harbaugh


Geetingsville.


. Henry W. Geeting


Prairieville.


John E. Loveless


Rossville. James Iliff


POST OFFICE.


POST MASTER.


Russiaville.


Richard L. Shilling


Winship's Mill.


Edwin Winship


CRAWFORD COUNTY.


English


James A. Brown


FREDONIA (c. h.).


Elias O'Bannon


Grantsburg.


John V, Grant


Leavenworth


. Marcus Clark


Magnolia.


Addison Williams


Marengo


Lewis B. Stewart


Mifflin


Malachi Ott


Milltown


Libbeus Frisbie


Mount Prospect.


John H. McMickle


Nebraska


. Hiram B. Meylin


Pilot Knob.


.John C. Morris


Wickliffe.


. George W. Rice


DAVIESS COUNTY.


Alfordsville


.J. W. Jackman


Maysville.


Horace S. Anderson


Owl Prairie.


Asa M. Helphenstein


Plainville


.Clement Lee


Raglesville-


. Francis Williams


WASHINGTON (c. h.).


Michael Murphy


DEARBORN COUNTY.


Aurora.


Josephus Clark


Braysville.


Joseph Weber


Bright


Abner B. Whipple


Coopersville


John Kemp


Dillsborough


Moses Shoot


Farmer's Retreat.


George Bosse


Guilford.


Robert Chidester


Guionsville.


Hamilton Conaway


Kelso.


. Wm. Swift


LAWRENCEBURGH (c. h.) ..


... Francis Jackson


Lawrenceville.


. Godfrey Krummel


Logan.


.Charles Jolly


Manchester


. Gilbert Platt, Jr,


Moore's Hill.


Wm. J. McCreary


New Alsace.


.Mrs. Mary Kessler


Saint Leon.


.John C. Sterger


Sparta.


George W. English


Van Wedding's Station


John H. Lillie


Wilmington.


Zera Vincent


Wright's Corners.


George M. Lozier


Yorkville.


Joseph Edge


DECATUR COUNTY.


Adams.


. Wm. Goldsborough


Cave Spring.


.Edward A. Jocelyn


Clarksburgn.


James F. Morrence


Clifty


Isaac W. Fugit


Forest Hill.


Geuben Gibson


GREENSBURGH (c. h.). .John B. Covington


Jefferson


. Burr Craden


Kingston


.Justus Wilson


Kirk's M Roads


. Hiram Dougherty


Michigantown


. Wm. Boyl


McCoy's Station.


. Wm. A. McCoy


Middle Ford.


. Perry W. Gard


Millhousen


Bernard Harderback


Rossburgh.


. George W. Barkley


Saint Omer . David Hooten


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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.


POST OFFICE.


POST MASTER.


Saint Paui


. Roswell J. Pearce


Sardinia


John T. McCormick


Smyrna.


Elijah S. Elder


Spring Hill-


. Wm. Anderson


Waynesburg


George W. Crouch


Westport.


Wm. H. Vanhorn


Williamstown


Rich'd R. Tatham


Wintersville.


.Robt. S. Ward


DE KALB COUNTY.


Arctic.


Amos Sterns


AUBURN (c. h.).


.Jacob R. Hoover


Buck Hill


Harris Booge


Butler.


Robert Work


De Kalb


Jonathan Hall


Fairfield Centre


Edward Wright


Iba. .


Lyman Green


Mount Hope.


.Isaac B. Goldsmith


Newvill


James M Lawrence


Norristown.


.Joseph R. Lanning


Spencerville-


.Bushrod Catlin


Taylor's Corners


.Edward H. Taylor


Victor.


.James P. Cosper


DELAWARE COUNTY.


Albany .


· Elisha Bergdoll


Anthony .


.James C. Merit


Bell Creek.


John Thomas


Eaton.


David Branett


Granville.


. Jesse Brackin


Harrison


Jacob W. Miller


MUNCIETOWN (c. h.)


.John Brady


New Burlington


John S. Hutchings


New Corner.


Jacob Hatfield


Selma.


. Wm. J. Moore


Sharon.


John L. Riley


Smithfield


Wm. F. Gray


Wheeling.


Wm. G. Bunker


Yorktown


Wm. S. Horne


DUBOIS COUNTY.


Birdseye.


Thomas King


Celestine.


Joseph Streigel


Davis' Creek


.John A. Wineinger


Ditney


.Samuel Jacobs


Ferdinand.


.. Gerhard W. Keeper


Haysville.


Dewitt Clinton Bruner


Huntingburg


. Wm. G. Helfrich


Ireland.


Alsephus McGinnis


JASPER (c. h.).


. Dominick Eckhert


Worth.


.Benj. T. Goodman


ELKHART COUNTY.


Benton Nathan Bates Bristol. Samuel R. Romaine


Forest Grove.


Brice Larimer


GOSHEN (c. h.).


.Elbridge G. Chamberlain


POST OFFICE.


POST MASTER.


Locke.


Levi oeus'u.t S


Middlebury


Henry F. Brown


Mount Olive.


. Frederick Zeiber


New Paris.


Wm. B. Macomber


Richville.


Henry S. Overlees


South West


Wm. S. Reed


Vistula


Wm. D. Billings


Waterford Mills


. Wm. L. Baker


FAYETTE COUNTY.


Alquina.


Joshua Lemmon


Benton ville


Albert Cortleyow


Columbia


.Daniel O. Darby


CONNERSVILLE (c. h.)


.Henry Goodlander


Evertou


. Wm. Kerr


Falmouth.


Joseph II. Shawhan


Harrisburg.


Robert McWatson


Longwood.


. Ross Smiley


Null's Mills


.Oliver G. McIlwain


Orang9.


Joseph P. Daniel


Waterloo


Thomas G. Price


FLOYD COUNTY.


Floyd Knobs


John Albert


Galena.


Charles Frederick


Georgetown


James Burger


Greenville.


Cyrus Bradford


NEW ALBANY (c. h.).


Francis M. Gwin


FOUNTAIN COUNTY.


Attica


. Curtis L. Knight


Cole Creek.


.John Boden


COVINGTON (c. h.).


.. Selman K. Hannegan


Crossport.


.James Townsley


Headley's Mills.


Samuel I. Snoddy


Hillsborough.


John H. McCormick


Newtown


Aaron Black


Portland.


Mailet Miner


Rob Roy.


Wm. M. Porter


Steam Corner


. Wm. Bell


Wallace.


Thomas W. Parsons


FRANKLIN COUNTY.


Andersonville.


Renatus Shriner


Blooming Grove.


. Elnathan Cory


Blue Creek.


Michael Fries


BROOKVILLE (c. h.).


Cyrus B. Bently


Cedar Grove


Emanuel H. Chambers


Drewersburg.


.I. Mecum


Fairfield.


Thomas Irwin


Jennings


John A. Sauerland


Laurel.


. Wm. S. Geyer


Metamora


Peter C. Woods


Mixersville. Edward Williams


Mount Carmel.


.Caspar Fogel


New Trenton.


Frederick Deike


Delcamp.


Samuel Sailor


Elkhart.


Bradford D. Sherwood


Oak Forest.


. Thomas Coen


Fish Lake.


.Eric Haglind


Olkenburgh.


.John H. Fisse


Peoria.


.James W. Fye


Saint Peters


.Michael Geiz


282


POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.


POST OFFICE.


POST MASTER.


South Gate.


.Soseph Sauer


Springfield.


.. Nixon Davis


Slip's Hill


Robert A. Ward


Whitcomb


Samuel Fye


Winn


Wm. McDonnold


FULTON COUNTY.


Akron.


John Whittenberger


Aubbeenaubbee.


.Hiram R. Fenimore


Bloomingsburgh-


. Richard Coplen


Blue Grass


.John Mathews


Bruce's Lake.


.Benneville Stamm


Robert Aitken


Fulton.


Green Oak


Samuel Carruthers


Indian Field.


Charles Schock


Kewanna.


Quincey A. Kelso


Mill Ark.


Henry D. Hoover


ROCHESTER .c. h.)


Cyrus H. Robqins


GIBSON COUNTY.


Bovine.


John Kirk


Buckskin


Jacob Skelton


Dango


.Wm. C. Barrett


Field's Station


. Renben Field


Fort Branch


Thomas M. Strain


Francisco.


Albert Knowles


Haubstadt.


. Henry Haub


Marsh Creek


Claiborn Polk


Owensville.


Nelson Johnson


Patoka.


Sylvester T. Jerauld


Port Gibson


. Daniel P. Holcomb


PRINCETON (c. h.).


.John Arbuthnot


Robb's Mills


.Percival S. Fuller


Somerville.


.George S. Vannada


West Ruena Vista


.John Cunningham




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