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TEUTONIA LODGE U. D.
W. M., J. C. Brinkmeyer; S. W., George Brinkmeyer; J. W., Chris. Karle; Secretary, Louis Helle ; Treasurer, A. Spreng; S. D., Charles Dehne ; J. D., Fred. Klare; Tyler, A. H. Slack.
Odd Fellows.
THE GR. LODGE OF IND.
I. O. O. F.,
Holds its semi-annual communication at Odd Fellows Hall, in the city of In- dianapolis, on the third Tuesdays of May and November of each year. Stated meetings on the third Mun- days in May and November.
OFFICERS.
M. W. G. M., Jos. A. Funk ; R. W. D. G. . M., James Peirce; R. W. G. W., Hiram Nelson; R.W. G. S., E. H. Barry; R. W. G. T., T. P. Haughey ; G. Cap., Rev. L. Nebeker; G. M., J. McQuiddy; G. Con., John F. Wallick; G. H., S. P. Creasey; G. G., Chris. Toler; G. Rey., T. B. McCarty ; G. Ret., H. D. Scott.
GR. ENCAMPMENT IND.
OFFICERS.
M. W. G. P., C. P. Tully; M. E. G. H. P., T. G. Beharrele; G. S. W., G. H. Brinkmeyer; G. J. W., G. W. Gor- don ; Gr. Treasurer, T. P. Haughey ; Gr. Secretary, E. H. Barry; Gr. Senti- nel, Chris. Toler; D. G. S., Jos. S. Watson; G. Reps., Cyrus Nutt, F. J. Blair.
CAPITAL LODGE NO. 124.
Noble Grand, Henry Stacey; Vice Grand, John McElwee; Secretary, Albert McLaine; Per. Secretary, John F. Wallick; Treasurer, Carlin Hamlin.
CENTER LODGE NO. 18.
Noble Grand, John W. Jones ; Vice Garnd, Edward Seamens; Secretary, John A. Buchanan ; Per. Secretary, John G. Waters ; Treasurer, Geo. P. Ander- son.
GERMANIA LODGE NO. 129.
Noble Grand, Charles Dehne; Vice Grand, P. Lehr; Secretary, Charles Smith; Per. Secretary, John Schneider; Treas- urer, Tobias Bender.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE NO. 44.
Noble Grand, George Lowe; Vice Grand, William M. Woolen; Rec. Secretary, William S. Cone; Per. Secretary, G. D. Staats ; Treasurer, Joseph S. Wat- son.
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MARION ENCAMPMENT NO. 35.
C. P., Carlin Hamlin; H. P., Albert Mc- Lain ; S. W., A. J. Buckhart ; J. W., ----; Scribe, J. Q. A. Ringer , Per. Scribe, W. H. Weeks; Treasurer, Jno. F. Wallick.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT NO. 5.
C. P., William S. Cone ; H. P., John W. Jones ; S. W., Charles Buck ; J. W., A. J. Corey ; Scribe, J. W. Byrkit ; Treasurer, John Reynolds.
TEUTONIA ENCAMPMENT NO. 57.
C. P., M. Ginz ; H. P., H. Wilking ; S. W. P. Heddrick ; J. W., -; Scribe, Fred Smith; Per. Scribe, John Schnei- der; Treasurer, Tobias Bender.
Sons of Temperance.
GRAND DIVISION OF IND.
G. W. P., William W. H. McCurdy, In- dianapolis; G. W. A., C. E. Scar- lett; G. S., L. Abbett, Indianapolis ; G. T., J. B. Abbett; G. Chap., R. T. Brown; G. C., J. W. Vance; G. Sent., J. S. Vanarsdel. Next session at Indianapolis, the first Tuesday in November, 1867.
CITY DIVISIONS.
STAR DIVISION NO. 431.
Meets every Wednesday night in Good Templar Hall, corner Washington and Meridian streets.
WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 10.
Meets every Friday night in Temperance Hall, 30 west Washington street.
Cadets of Temperance.
GRAND SECTION OF IND.
Grand Patron, W. R. Ellis, Lafayette ; Vice-Grand Patron, J. L. Harris, At- tica; Grand Secretary, L. Abbett, In- dianapolis; Grand Treasurer, John E. Taylor, Evansville; Grand Guide, Joseph McLain, Kent Station; Grand Watchman, J. S. Vanarsdel, Thorn- town; Grand Chaplain, J. E. Ferrell, Indianapolis. Next session at Indi- anapolis, first Tuesday in November.
CITY SECTION.
MORRIS SECTION NO. 2.
Meets every Saturday night in Temper- ance Hall, 30 west Washington street.
Independent Order of Good Templars.
GRAND LODGE OF IND. OFFICERS.
G. W. C. T., D. K. Hays; G. W. C., A. M. Way; G. W. V. T., Nellie Boh- mie; G. W. S. & Treas., D. R. Per- shing; G. W. Chap., H. J. Lacy, G. W. M., Harvey Brown; G. W. D. M., Miss Cynthia A. Gard; G. W. I. G., Mrs. M. F. Thomas; Repre- sentatives to R. W. G. L., Charles W. Stagg, William Copp and S. T. Mont- gomery ; Alternates, M. F. Thomas, Cynthia A. Gard and N. Simmons. Next session at Kokomo, commenc- · ing on the third Tuesday of Octo- ber, 1867, ot 2 o'clock, P. M.
CITY LODGES.
BENTON LODGE NO. 381.
Meets, during the vacations at the Uni- versity, on Friday evening, and during the term, on Wednesday eve- ning, at Nortn-Western Christian University.
CAPITAL CITY LODGE NO. 445.
Meets every Monday night in Good Temp- lar's Hall, Hubbard's block, south- west corner Washington and Meri- dian streets.
CENTER LODGE NO. 322.
Meets every Tuesday night in Temper- ance Hall, 30 west Washington street.
JULIAN LODGE NO. 74.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Tem- perance Hall, 30 west Washington street.
Independent Order of Knights Templar of Temperance.
GR. COUNCIL OF IND. OFFICERS. G. W. C., Sir Harry Cassil, Indianapo-
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lis; G. L. C., Lady Delia Stedman, Indianapolis ; G. W., Sir William S. Birch, Muncie ; G. C., Lady Sarah E. Franklin, Anderson ; G. H., Sir William H. H. Hamilton ; G. W. H., Lady Peep Holland; G. S., Sir Joshua E. Knight, Muncie ; G. W. S., Lady Nannie E. Dynes ; G. G., Lady Mary J. Smith.
First semi-annual session at Anderson, first Tuesday in October, 1867; sec- ond annual session at Muncie, third Wednesday in April, 1868.
CŒUR DE LION COUNCIL NO. 2.
Meets the first and third Friday nights, of each month, in Good Templars' Hall, south-west corner of Washing- ton and Meridian.
Druids.
WASHINGTON GRAND GROVE NO. 3.
Meets in Judah's block, opposite the Court House, on the last Thursday of every month.
H. E. E., Fred. Zehech ; Secretary, Philip Reichwein.
OCTAVIAN GROVE NO. 3.
Meets in Judah's block, opposite the Court House, once a week, each Monday.
E. E., Jacob Frankenstein; U. E., Chris- tian Stawitz; Secretary, Philip Reich- wein; Financial Secretary, F. Damme; Treasurer, Henry Hoffman.
Fenian Brotherhood.
ROBERT EMMET CIRCLE.
Center, E. E. Hogan ; Secretary, P. Kern; Treasurer, T. F. Ryan.
INDIANAPOLIS CIRCLE.
Center, Michael Highland; Secretary, J. Austin Stewart; Treasurer, T. F. Ryan.
Haragarie Society.
Meets every Tuesday evening, at the hall, 14 and 16 south Delaware.
D. G. B., A. Naltner; E. B., Charles Heiser ; O. B., Edward Mueller ; U.]
B., Hermann Tilly; First Secretary, Hermann Ray ; Second Secretary, L. Schmidt; Treasurer, William Richter.
Harmonia Club.
Meets second Sunday in each month, at Hereth's block, north Delaware, op- posite the Court House.
President, Lewis Dessar; Vice-President, Sol. Strauss; Secretary, Isaac S. Strauss ; Financial Secretary, E. M. Ellenbogen ; Treasurer, M. Greis- heimer.
Helvetia Bund.
Meets at 62 east Washington street, every other Wednesday.
President, Charles M. Meyer; Secretary, R. Hoeffer; Treasurer, C. Fisher; Door- Keeper, N. Pfaender.
I. O. O. B.
ABRAHAM LODGE NO. 58.
President, Joseph Kohn ; Vice-President, Juhah Wechler; Secretary, Joseph Mayer; Treasurer, M. Griesheimer ; Monitor, H. Rosenthal; Assistant Mon- itor, H. Rothschild ; Warden, J. Gold- man ; O. G., J. G. Joseph.
Grand Army of the Republic.
Head quarters department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, Adju- tant General's office, 2 Ætna build- ing, north Pennsylvania.
Grand Commander, Nathan Kimball; S. V. G. C., A. C. Rowlison ; J. V. G. C., Charles Case ; Adjutant General, O. M. Wilson ; Q. M. General, Sam- uel Merrill ; Surgeon General, J. K. Bigelow ; Chaplain, -.
Chamber of Commerce.
Vinton's block, north Pennsylvania street, opposite post-office.
President, James C. Ferguson .; First Vice- President, S. V. B. Noel ; Second Vice- President, Thomas Kingan; Third Vice- President, A. Jones; Secretary, J. Barnard ; Board of Directors, John Carlisle, J. D. Pattison, J. W. Mur- phy, Lucien Hill, F. P. Rush and G. W. Smith.
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MARION CO. COURTS AND OFFICERS.
County Clerk, William C. Smock. County Deputies, Calvin F. Rooker, R. M. Smock, George W. Grubbs, Daniel C. Greenfield. Sheriff, George W. Parker. Deputy Sheriffs, J. T. Elliott, H. C. Adams, John L. Hanna. Auditor, Jacob T. Wright.
Deputy Auditors, Frank Hamilton, E. M. Wilmington. Recorder, Wm. J. Elliott.
Treasurer, George F. Meyer.
Deputy Treasurers, Arthur L. Wright, B. F. Riley. Surveyor, Oliver W. Voorhis. Coroner, G. W. Allred.
Commissioners, Samuel Moore, Lorenzo Vansyoc, Joseph K. English. Meet first Monday in March, June, Sep-
tember and December; length of term, fifteen days each.
County Court.
Meets first Mondays in February, June and October; length of term, six weeks. Judge, Solomon P. Blair.
Circuit Court.
Meets first Mondays in November and May ; length of term, nine weeks. Judge, Cyrus C. Hines.
Criminal Court.
Meets first Mondays in January and July ; length of term, six months. Judge, George H. Chapman.
INDIANA COURTS.
Supreme Court.
Meets at the Supreme Court Rooms, south-west corner Washington and Tennessee streets, in Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in May and November. JUDGES.
Hon. Charles A. Ray, Hon. Jehu T. El- liott, Hon. James S. Frazer, Hon. Robert O. Gregory. Reporter, Gen. Benjamin Harrison.
Attorney General, D. E. Williamson. Clerk, General Laz Noble.
Sheriff, Samuel Lamb.
Deputy Sheriff, Samuel R. Judah.
U. S. Circuit Court,
FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA.
Meets first Tuesdays in May and Novem-
ber. Circuit Court held by Hon. David Davis, Assistant Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and Hon. D. McDonald, District Judge. Clerk, John D. Howland.
U. S. District Court.
Meets first Tuesdays in May and Novem- ber.
Judge, Hon. David McDonald.
Clerk, John D. Howland.
Deputy Clerk, William M. Humphreys. District Attorney, Alfred Kilgore.
United States Marshal, General Benjamin J. Spooner.
United States Deputy Marshals, J. S. Bige- low, C. E. McDonald, J. C. Spooner. Land Office Register, Edmund Browning. U. 'S. Commissioners, Edwin A. Davis, J. W. Raymond, Eben W. Kimball, O. M. Wilson and Fred. Knefler.
TUTEWILER BROS. STOVE STORE,
GRATES AND MANTLES, No. 74 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. See card, page 214.
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TABULAR LIST OF INDIANA COURTS.
COUNTIES.
CIRCUIT COURT.
COMMON PLEAS.
Adams
April 22 ... Nov. 4
Jan. 14 ... Sept. 9 ... May 3
Allen*
April 29 ... Nov. 25
Feb. 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 14
Bartholomew
April 22 ... Oct. 21
March 18 ... July 15 ... Nov. 18
Benton
April 1 ... Sept. 30
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Aug. 26
Blackford.
May 6 ... Nov. 4
Jan. 21 ... May 20 ... Sept. 16
Boone
March 25 ... Sept. 23
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Sept. 2
Brown
May 6 ... Nov. 4
March 25 ... July 22 ... Nov. 25 Jan. 28 ... June IO ... Sept. 23
Cass
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
March 25 ... July 22 ... Dec. 16 Jan. 14 ... May 13 ... Sept. 9
Clay
March 25 ... Sept. 23
March 4 ... July 8 ... Nov. 18
Clinton
April 8 ... Oct. 7 Feb. 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 21 Jan. 28 ... May
Daviess
March 4 ... Aug. 26
Jan. 21 ... May 20 ... Oct. 27
Dearborn
May 20 ... Nov. 18
Jan. 25 ... July 15 ..
Decatur
April 29 ... Oct. 28
Jan. 28 ... May 27 ... Sept. 23
De Kalb
Feb. 4 ... Aug. 5
Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Sept. 16 7
Delaware
April 22 ... Oct. 21
Feb. 4 ... June 10 ... Oct.
Dubois
April 1 ... Sept. 23
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Oct. 7
Elkhart.
March 18 ... Sept. 23
Jan.
7 ... May
6 ... Sept. 2
Floyd
April 22 ... Oct. 28
Jan. 28 ... May 27 ... Sept. 23
Fountain
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
Jan. 14 ... April 15 ... Aug. 12
Gibson
Jan. 28 ... July 22
April 15 ... Aug.
19 ... Dec. 16
Grant.
April 1 ... Sept. 30
Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Sept. 16
Hamilton
March 11 ... Sept. 9 Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Aug.
Hancock
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Sept. 2
Harriso
March 25 ... Sept. 23
April
22 ... Aug. 26 ... Dec. 23
Hendricks
April 8 ... Oct. 14
Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Sept. 23
Henry
March 4 ... Sept. 2 Feb. 4 ... June 3 ... Sept. 23
Howard.
April 29 ... Oct. 28
Feb. 4 ... June
3 ... Oct. 7
Huntington
April 22 ... Oct. 23
Feb. 4 ... June 3 ... Sept. 3
Jackson
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12
Jan. 21 ... May 20 ... Oct. 21 Feb. 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 14 8 ... Nov. 11 March 4 ... July
Jasper Jay
March 25 ... Sept. 23 April 15 ... Oct. 14
June 18 ... Dec.
9 ...
Jennings
March 11 ... Sept. 9
Feb. 4 ... June
3 ... Nov. 4
Johnson
March 11 ... Sept. 9 Jan. 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 21
Knox
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 5 Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Oct. 7
Kosciusko.
Jan. 7 ... July 1
Jan. 28 ... May 6 ... Sept. 2
LaGrange
March 21 ... Sept. 2
April 15 ... Aug. 19 ... Dec. 16
Lake
March 18 ... Sept. 16 Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Sept. 2
LaPorte.
April 22 ... Oct. 21 Feb. 11 ... June 10 ... Oct. 7
Lawrence.
March 4 ... Sept. 2
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Oct. 7
Madison
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12 April 29 ... Nov. 4 Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12 Feb. 4 ... June
Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Sept. 16
Marion*
April 8 ... July 8 ... Nov. 11
3 ... Sept. 30
Martin
April 8. . July 8 ... Nov. 11
Miami.
March 18 ... Sept. 9 April 1 ... Sept. 30 April 29 ... Oct. 28
March 4 ... July 1 ... Aug. 19 ... Dec. 2
Monroe
April Feb. 4 ... June 3 ... Sept. 30
Montgomery
March 11 ... Sept. 9
May , 13 ... Nov. 11
Jan. 21 ... June 3 ... Oct. 7
Newton.
March 18 ... Sept. 16
Feb. 11 ... June 10 ... Oct. 7
Noble
Jan. 21 ... July 15
Feb.
4 ... June
3 ... Oct. 7
Jan. 21 ... May 22 ... Sept. 16
Franklin
Feb. 4 ... Aug. 5
March 4 ... July 1 ... Nov. 4
Fulton
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
March 18 ... July 15 ... Dec. 16
Green.
April 15 ... Oct. 14
April 8 ... Aug. 12 ... Dec. 9
Fayette
March 11 ... Sept. 9
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12
27 ... Oct. 28
Crawford
Feb. 11 ... Aug. 12
Carrol
Clarke
April 8 ... Oct. 14
Morgan
Marshall.
1 ... Nov. 25
Jefferson
March 25 ... Sept. 23
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Tabular List of Indiana Courts-Continued.
COUNTIES.
CIRCUIT COURT.
COMMON PLEAS.
Ohio
Feb. 11 ... Aug 12
April 8 ... Oct. 14 ..
Orange
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
Feb.
4 ... June
3 ... Nov. 4
Owen
Feb. 4 ... Aug. 5
Jan.
7 ... May
6 ... Sept. 2
Parke.
Feb .. 4 ... Aug. 5
Jan. 14 ... May 13 ... Sept. 16
Perry
Feb. 18 ... Aug. 19
Jan. 21 ... May 20 ... Oct. 21
Pike.
March 25 ... Sept. 16
Feb. 4 ... June
3 ... Nov. 4
Porter
March 25 ... Sept. 23
Jan. 14 ... May 13 ... Sept. 9
Posey
March 25 ... Sept. 23
March 4 ... July
1 ... Nov. '4
Pulaski.
March 4 ... Sept. 2
Feb. 4 ... June 3 ... Sept. 30
Putnam.
April 1 ... Sept. 30
Feb. 11 ... June 10 ... Oct. 28
Randolph
March 18 ... Sept. 16
Feb. 18 ... June 24 ... Oct. 28
Ripley.
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
March 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 21
Rush.
March 25 ... Sept. 23 Jan. 7 ... May
6 ... Sept. 2
Scott
Feb. 4 ... Aug. 5
March 25 ... July
22 ... Nov. 25
Shelby
April 8 ... Oct. 7
March 4 ... July
1 ... Nov. 4
Spencer.
March 4 ... Sept.
2 Jan. 14 ... May
13 ... Oct. 14
Starke.
March 11 ... Sept. .9 Jan. 28 ... May
27 ... Sept. 23
Steuben.
Feb. 18 ... Aug. 19
Jan. 7 ... May 6 ... Sept. 2
St. Joseph
April 8 ... Oct. 7
Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Sept. 16
Sullivan.
March 11 ... Sept. 9
April 1 ... Aug.
5 ... Dec. 2
Switzerland
May 13 ... Nov. 11
March 11 ... Sept. 9
3 ... Nov. 11
Tipton
April 8 ... Oct. 7 Jan. 21 ... May
20 ... Aug. 19
Union
Feb. 25 ... Aug. 26
March 25 ... July
22 ... Dec. 2
Vanderberg
April 8 ... Oct. 7
Jan. 7 ... May
6 ... Sept. 2
Vigo
March 25 ... Sept. 23 Feb. 18 ... Aug. 19
April 15 ... Aug. Jan. 7 ... May
6 ... Sept. 2
Wabash.
April 22 ... Oct. 21 Feb.
11 ... June
3 ... Nov. 4
Warren.
April 22 ... Oct. 21
Feb. 4 ... May
13 ... Oct. 21
Warrick.
March 18 ... Sept. 16
Feb. 18 ... June 17 ... Oct. 21
Washington
March 18 ... Sept. 16
April 8 ... Aug. 12 ... Dec. 9
Wayne*
Feb. 4 ... Aug.
5
Jan.
14 ... May
13 ... Sept. 9
Wells
April 8 ... Oct. 21
Jan. 21 ... May 20 ... Sept. 16
White
March 4 ... Sept. 2
Jan. 14 ... May 13 ... Sept. 9
Whitley.
March 25 ... Nov. 11
March 11 ... June 17 ... Oct. 21
The Counties marked with a star (*) have a separate Criminal Court for the trial of all criminal causes.
INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor-Conrad Baker.
Governor's Private Secretary-J. M. Com- mons.
Lieutenant Governor-Acting as Governor. Secretary of State-Nelson Trusler. Auditor of State-T. B. McCarty. Treasurer of State-Nathan Kimball. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Prof. George W. Hoss.
State Librarian-Rev. B. F. Foster. Attorney General-D. E. Williamson. Adjutant General-W. H. H. Terrell. Quarter-Master General-Peter Schmick. I
Indiana State Board of Agriculture. Office in State House.
OFFICERS.
President-A. D. Hamrick.
Vice-Pressdent-Dr. John C. Helm.
Treasurer-Carlos Dickson. General Superintendent-J. B. Sullivan. Secretary-A. J. Holmes.
MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD.
1st District-E. T. Cox.
19 ... Dec. 16
Vermillion
April 8 ... Oct. 7 Feb. 25 ... June
Tippecanoe*
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2d District-Hon. D. J. Williams. 3d District-John C. Shoemaker. 4th District-John McCrea. 5th District-Bergam North. 6th District-D. E. Reese. 7th District- -
8th District-W. C. Donaldson. 9th District-Hon. A. D. Hamrick.
10th District-Alexander Heron. 11th District-John C. Helm.
12th District-Joseph Poole. 13th District-H. Caldwell. 14th District-A. J. Holmes.
15th District -- John Sutherland.
16th District-Dr. G. W. McConnell.
The Fifteenth Annual Fair will be held at Terre Haute, Sept. 15th to 21st.
Indiana Military Agency.
Office, Market, bet. Tennessee and Mis- sissippi, opp. State House. General Agent-William Hanneman. Notary Public-James H. Turner. Cashier-Lina J. G. Greenwalt. Clerks-D. Turner and H. G. Hanneman.
Marion County Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Society.
Office, Hubbard's block, south-west cor- ner Washington and Meridian.
President-John S. Dunlop. Vice-President-Dr. Wears. Secretary-John F. Francis.
Treasurer-W. S. Hubbard.
U. S. OFFICES IN THIS CITY.
United States Arsenal.
Located one-half mile from city corpo- ration east. The grounds consist of about seventy-five acres. There is already completed a main store- house, one building for storing artil- lery, one magazine for storing pow- der, one set of officer's quarters and one office. Other buildings, for man- ufacturing and storing amunition and for other purposes, will be put up from year to year, as fast as it is possible to do so.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William H. Harris, Colonel commanding.
United States Internal Revenue, Sixth District Indiana.
ASSESSOR.
David Braden. Assistant-Chauncey G. Moore.
Office rooms 13 and 14 post-office building. Office hours from 6 A. M., to 6 P. M.
COLLECTOR.
Austin H. Brown. Assistant-Thomas Maddeux. Office, room 15, post-office building.
REGISTER.
Edmund Browning. Office, room 8, post-office building.
Pay Department.
Talbott & New's block, north Pennsyl- vania.
Pay-Master-Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Frank M. Etting.
Recruiting Rendezvous.
South-west corner Illinois and Georgia. Recuiting Officer-Liutenant George Duff, 43d Infantry.
Indianapolis Post-Office,
POST-OFFICE BUILDING.
Located south-east corner Pennsylvania and Market. Open, from the first of October to the first of April, from 7} A. M. to 6} P. M., and from April 1st. to October 1st., from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., on Sundays from 9 A. M. to 10 A. M. Post- Master-D. G. Rose. Assistant Post-Master-E. P. Thompson. Cashier and Money Order Clerk -- Samuel E. Frazee. Local Mail Agent-Truman Way.
Closing of Mails.
Going East-Bellefontaine and Central, 5:45 P. M. and 10:00 P. M.
Going West-Terre Haute, 7:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. Going North-Peru and Lafayette, 11:30 A. M. and 7:15 P. M.
Going South-Jeffersonville and Cincin- nati, 7 A. M. and 11:15 P. M., and 9:45 A. M. and 5:45 P. M.
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INDIANA POST-OFFICES.
COMPILED BY COUNTIES AND REVISED TO JULY, 1867.
ADAMS COUNTY.
Canoper.
Decatur, (c. h.)
Linn Grove.
Monmouth.
Kirkland. Pleasant Mills.
Limber Lost.
ALLEN COUNTY.
Arcola. Monroeville.
Chamberlain.
New Haven.
East Liberty. Nine Mile.
Fort Wayne, (c. h.)
Perry.
Hall's Corners.
Phelps.
Harlan. Po. Randall.
Heller's Corners. Leo.
Ridge Road.
Little River. Root.
Maples.
St. Vincent.
Massillon.
Woodburn.
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY.
Azalia.
Moore's Vineyard.
Burnsville. Mount Healthy.
Clay Hill. Newbern.
Clifford. Rock Creek.
Columbus, (c. h.)
Elizabethtown.
St. Louis Crossing. South Bethamy.
Hartsville.
Taylorsburg.
Hope.
Taylorsville.
Jonesville.
Wailesborough.
Kansas.
Waynesville.
Lowell Mills.
BENTON COUNTY.
Catalpa Grove.
Oxford, (c. h.)
Parish Grove.
BLACKFORD COUNTY.
Dundee.
Priam.
Hartford City, (c. h.) Scott.
Montpelier.
BOONE COUNTY.
Dover. Elizaville.
Royalton.
Jamestown.
Thorntown.
Lebanon, (c. h.) White Lick.
Northern Depot. Whitestown.
Northfield. Zionsville.
BROWN
COUNTY.
Bean Blossom.
Nashville, (c. h.)
Cleona.
Elkinsville. Gold Creek.
Mount Liberty.
Mount Moriah.
New Bellsville. Oak Farm. Ridge Woof. Spearsville.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Burlington.
Lockport.
Burrows.
Mount Jefferson.
Camden.
Pittsburg.
Carroll.
Prince William.
Cornucopia.
Pyrmont.
Deer Creek.
Rockfield.
Delphi, (c. h.)
Wild Cat.
Fetherhuff's Mills.
CASS COUNTY.
Amsterdam.
Logansport, (c. h.)
Anoka.
Metea.
Crittenden.
Montez.
Curveton. New Waverly.
Fitch. Onward.
Galveston. Royal Center.
Gerphart. Spring Creek.
Hubbard Twelve Mile.
Lewisburg. Twin Corners.
Lincoln. Walton.
CLARK COUNTY.
Bennettsville.
New Providence.
Bethlehem.
New Washington.
Blue Lick.
Oregon.
Charlestown, (c. h.)
Polk Run.
Henryville.
Sellersburg.
Hibernia.
Slate Cut.
Jeffersonville.
Sylvan Grove.
Memphis.
Utica.
Muddy Fork.
CLAY COUNTY.
Aehborough.
Farm.
Belle Air.
Harmony.
Bowling Green, (c. h.) Howesville.
Brazil.
Martz.
Center Point.
Poland.
Christy's Prairie. Staunton.
Cloverland.
Van Buren.
Coffee. CLINTON COUNTY.
Michigantown.
Berlin.
Budget's Corner.
Middle Fork.
Reese's Mill.
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Colfax. Edna Mills. Frankfort, (c. h.)
Mulberry. Pickard Mill, Ramessa. Rossville.
Geetingsville. Jefferson. Russiaville.
Kirk's Cross Roads.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Alton.
Marengo.
Down Hill.
Mifflin.
Elkton.
Milltown.
English.
Mount Prospect.
Fredonia.
Nebraska.
Grantsburg.
Padoria.
Leavenworth, (c. h.) Pilot Knob. Magnolia. Wickliffe.
DAVIESS COUNTY.
Alfordsville.
Hudsonville.
Black Oak Ridge.
Montgomery's St'n. Owl Prairie.
Clark's Prairie.
Plainville.
Epsom.
Raglesville.
Glendale.
Washington, (c. h.)
High Rock.
DEARBORN COUNTY.
Aurora.
Lawrenceville.
Bright.
Logan.
Cochran.
Manchester.
Dillsborough. Moore's Hills.
Farmers' Retreat. New Alsace.
Guilford.
Saint Leon.
Guionsville. Sparta.
Holman.
Weisburg.
Jones' Station. Wilmington.
Kelso. Wright's Corners.
Lawrenceburg, (c. h.) Yorkville.
DECATUR COUNTY.
Adams. Saint Morris.
Alert. Saint Omer.
Clarksburg.
Saint Paul.
Clifty.
Sardinia. Smyrna.
Forest Hill. Greensburg, (c. b.) Jackson.
Spring Hill.
Waynesburg.
Kingston. Westport.
McCoy's Station.
Williamstown.
Millhousen.
Wintersville.
Rossburg.
DE KALB COUNTY.
Arctic.
Jarvis.
Auburn, (c. h.)
Butler.
Mount Hope. Newville.
Coburn's Corners.
Smithfield.
Cole's Corners.
Spencerville.
Corunna.
Taylor's Corners.
Fairfield Center.
Victor.
Iba
Waterloo City.
DELAWARE COUNTY.
Albany. New Burlington.
Anthony.
New Corner.
Daleville.
Richwoods.
Eaton.
Selma.
Grantville.
Sharon.
Harrison. Wheeling.
Muncie, (c. h.) Yorktown,
DUBOIS COUNTY.
Birdseye. Holland.
Bretzville.
Huntingsburg.
Celestine.
Ireland.
Ditney Hill.
Jasper, (c. h.)
Ferdinand.
Ludlow.
Haysville.
Porterville.
Hilham.
ELKHART COUNTY.
Benton.
Millersburg.
Bristol.
Mount Olive.
Elkhart.
New Paris.
Fish Lake.
South West.
Goshen, (c. h.) Vistula.
Locke.
Wakarusa.
Middlebury. Waterford Mills.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
Alquina.
Harrisburg.
Bentonville.
Longwood.
Columbia. Lyon's Station.
Connersville, (c. h.)
Null's Mills.
Everton.
Orange.
Falmouth.
Waterloo.
FLOYD COUNTY.
Edwardsville.
Greenville.
Floyd Knobs.
New Albany, (c. h.)
Galena.
Scottsville.
Georgetown.
FOUNTAIN COUNTY.
Attica. Hillsboro.
Buell.
Newtown.
Cole Creek. Portland
Covington, (c. h.)
Rob Roy.
Fountain City. Steam Corner.
Harveysburg.
Wallace.
Headley's Mills.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Andersonville.
Mixersville.
Blooming Grove. Mount Carmel.
Blue Creek.
New Trenton.
Brookville, (c. h.) Oak Forest. Cedar Grove. Oldenburg. Peppertown.
Drewersburg. Enochsburg. Fairfield. South Gate.
Saint Peters.
Haymond. Springfield.
Jennings. Stipp's Hill.
- Laurel. Whitcomb.
Metamora. Wynn.
Bogard.
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FULTON COUNTY.
Akron. Indian Field.
Aubbeenaubbee.
Kewanna.
Bloomingsburg.
Lake Sixteen.
Blue Grass. Mill Ark.
Bruce's Lake. Rochester, (c. h.)
Fulton.
Sidney.
Green Oak.
GIBSON COUNTY.
Bovine.
Oakland City.
Buckskin.
Owensville.
Fort Branch.
Patoka.
Francisco.
Port Gibson.
Haubstadt.
Princeton, (c. h.)
Hazleton.
Somerville.
Marsh Creek.
West Buena Vista.
GRANT COUNTY.
Arcana.
Mier.
Fairmount.
New Cumberland.
Grant.
Oak Woods.
Greenbush. Point Isabel.
Holt.
Rigdon.
Jadden.
Slash.
Jalapa.
Trask.
Jonesboro'.
Winthrop.
Marion (c. h.)
.
GREENE COUNTY.
Bloomfield, (c. h.)
Owensburg.
Buck Creek. Pleasant Ridge.
Hobbieville. Point Commerce.
Jasonville. Scotland.
Linton.
Silver Creek.
Lone Tree.
Solsberry.
Marco. Worthington.
Newberry. Wright.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
Arcadia.
Eagletown.
Boxley.
New Britton.
Carmel.
Noblesville, (c. h.)
Cicero. Sheillville.
Clarksville. Strawtown.
Deming. Westfield.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Charlottesville.
Cleveland.
Philadelphia. Sugar Creek.
Eden.
Walpole.
Fortville.
Warrington.
Greenfield, (c. h.)
Westland.
Kinder. Willow Branch.
McCordsville.
Woodbury.
Mount Comfort.
HARRISON COUNTY.
Barren. Mauckport.
Bradford. New Amsterdam.
Byrneville. New Middletown.
Cedar Spring. New Salisbury.
Corydon, (c. h.) Palmyra.
Crisp's Cross Roads. Rosewood. Elizabeth.
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