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OWL CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Morgan township .- Rev. A. J. WIANT. Rev. Wiant's residence is on e Vine street. Mount Vernon, Ohio.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-North Gay street, east side, north-east corner Gay and Chestnut .. Rev. O. H. NEWTON.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH-East High street, north side, north-east corner High and Gay. Rev. WILLIAM THOMPSON.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL'S CHURCH,-[CATHOLIC.] East High street, north side, north-east corner of High and Me- Kenzie. FATHER BRENT. Hours of service-Daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, A. M. Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M.
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1853.
1876. THE OLDEST GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
New Store -- New Goods.
JAMES M. ANDREWS,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public general- ly, that he is still in the trade, and has been, without inter- mission, since he first opened, April 1, 1853. The rapidity with which his trade has increased, within the few past years, com- pells him to enlarge his place of business, to accommodate this increase of trade. He has just erected a large three story brick block, one doors south of his old stand, where he will be happy to meet ALL his old customers, and as many NEW ONES as may be disposed to extend to him their patronage. Give him a call.
He has now on Hand, and for Sale,
and will continue to add, from time to time, as the demand may require,
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
-AND-
FRESH FAMILY PROVISI
TO BE FOUND IN MT. VERNON MARKET.
Thankful to his friends for past favors, he solicits a continu- ance of their custom, and the custom of the public, both of the city, and of the surrounding country.
His Store is on the East Side of Main Street, Seven Doors South of Gambier Street. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
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WHITE'S MOUNT VERNON DIRECTORY.
Is your Property Insured? If not, Why not ? If not, insure in the
Mt. Vernon Mutual and Non-Board Insurance Agency. Companies Represented, Safe, Sound and Reli- able.
J. J. FULTZ, Manager. Office with D. C. Montgomery, Atty. at Law, North- West Corner Public Square.
Directory For 1876-7.
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NDREWS, JAMES M., Grocer, south Main, A residence east Front street,
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Andrews, Ella, residence east Front. 66
Andrews, Orriette,
Andrews, Hattie, 66 66
Andrews, James Frank,
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A NDREWS, JOHN M., Attorney, No. 2, Krem- lin, (up stairs,) res Columbus road. Andrews, Alice,
Andrews, Florence, 66
Andrews, William N., Farmer, res Columbus road DAMS, JOHN, Judge Court Common Pleas, A residence n e corner Gay and Front street. 2
Adams, Anna, 66
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Adams, Frances,
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Adams, Philip Burr, 66 66 66
Adams, Joseph, residence Coshocton road.
Adams, George, wagon maker, res east Front st. Adams, Mrs. Hester, residence east Gambier st.
Adams, Arthur A., blacksmith, south Mulberry, residence west Front st. 1
Adams & Rogers,dealers in Iron, Nails, &c. Pub Sqr
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On; Agency does a GENERAL FIRE, LIFE. and ACCIDENT BUSINESS.
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Adams, Sadie, residence west Sugar street.
Adams, William, laborer, res 66 66 Adams, Emma,
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Adams, Mrs. Ellen, res corner Main and Pleasant.
Abbott, Mrs. Ellen, res s w cor Gay and Front sts. Abbott, Cornelius C., farmer,
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Albert, Alexander, laborer, res new Gambier road.
Agnew, D. W., Clerk, res east Lamartin street.
Agnew, Mrs. D. W., milliner, s Main, res Lamartin Agnew, Mary A., 66 66
Agnew, Sarah, 66
Aker, Mrs. R., brds with L. H. Lewis, e Burgess. Allen, Wm. P., Agr'al Impl'ts, bds Bergin House.
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Allen, Peter, Flanger, res east Chestnut street.
Allen, Asahel, farmer, residence Columbus road.
Allen, Salome, boards with Dr. Burr, e High st.
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Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret, res north Gay street. Armstrong, Hattie,
ARMSTRONG, JOHN M., Sheriff Knox Coun- A ty, residence south side east Chestnut street. Armstrong, E., carpenter, residence east High st. Armstrong, G. W., res east Chestnut st. Armstrong & Tilton, Family Grocers, south Main. RMSTRONG, J. C., (of the firm of A. & Tilton)
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Atwood, Abby, residence Wooster Avenue. Atwood, William, brick mason, ¥
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Armstrong, Charles, machinist, res west Gambier. Arentrue, Mrs. John, res Gambier and MeKenzie. Arentrue, Jane,
Ault, John Sebastian, carpenter, res east Front st. Altaffer, John, Cdr C. Mt. V. & C. RR., res e Front. Allison, Frank, painter, residence south Gay st. Allison, J. M., finisher cab. ware, bds Mrs Ewalts. Ashton, Philip, laborer, res Wooster Avenue. - Ashton, Josiah, Poney Express, res north Gay st. Ardner, Mrs. Hannah, residence north Gay street. Ashford, E. S., wagon maker, res Wooster Ave. RNOLD, O. M., dealer in Queensware & Fancy
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Abbott, John S., Farmer, res Clinton township. Albert, Samuel, carpenter, res Oak & Rogers sts. Albert, Aaron, res east Gambier st.
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Adams, James, blacksmith, res north Main street.
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Fire Policies issued from one to five years, by J. J. Fultz.
Atwood, Ira, harness maker, res s Mulberry st. Alsdorf & Patterson, lumber dealers, w Gambier. LSDORF, JAMES R., (of the above firmi,) A residence s w corner High and West streets. Aldine Job Printing Office, corner Main and Vine. Ash, Chambers, farmer, residence Newark road. Anderson, J. A., (A. & Stallo,) furniture dealer, s Main, residence n w cor Sugar and West. Anderson, D. W., farmer, residence e High street. Anderson, T. M., carpenter & teacher,
Anderson, Robt. C.,
Allam, William, machinist, residence cor Norton and Hamtramck streets. - Alling, Wm. H., grocer, near B. & O. RR., resi- clence west Sugar street.
Allspaugh, Henry, coal dealer, res west Chestnut. Allspaugh, Fillmore, laborer,
Allspaugh, George,
res Sandusky st.
Austin, Daniel, [c]
res east High street. Antrican, Jeremiah, tanner, residence west Vine. Atherton, John, carpenter, residence west High. Atherton, Mrs. - -, residence west Vine street. Appleton, Wm., carpenter, residence west High. Adler Brothers, clothiers, south Main street.
Adler, Moses, (of the above firm, ) brds west High. Ammadon, Wm., plasterer, brds Central House.
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BALDWIN, W. F., hatter and furrier, s Main, residence in W. L. King's block, s Main st. Baldwin, Hattie, teacher, res
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BALDWIN, Charles F., asst. supt. P. C. & St. L. R. R., residence east Gambier Street.
Baldwin, Henry, tinner, res Columbus road.
Back, James, carpenter, res rear of Savings Bank.
Beach, A. J., ex-sheriff, residence e Gambier st. 1 2
Beach, S. O., cab. maker, res cor West & Chestnut.
Beach, James, farmer, וי
Beach, Rollin, residence Columbus road.
Beach, Mary J., seamstress, boards with John C. Davis, west Burgess street. - Beach, Mrs. Mary, res cor Mulberry & Chestnut. Beckley, Henry, farmer, res Pleasant township.
Butler, S. J., book keeper & ins. agt, res w Sugar. 7
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THE
Zanesville Dolcehly Signal.
A FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
DEVOTED TO
INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING READING,
LITERATURE, PUBLIC AFFAIRS, GENERAL AND LO- CAL INTELLIGENCE, THE ADVANCEMENT OF HOME INTERESTS, &C.
Democratic and Liberal in Politics.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK,
At the Rate of $2.00 a Year, in Advance.
OFFICE NORTH-WEST CORNER MAIN AND FOURTH STREET, THIRD STORY. ENTRANCE ON FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
JAMES T. IRVINE, Editor and Publisher.
ZANESVILLE, OHIO, 1876.
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Call and get our Rates before Insur- ing elsewhere.
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Bassett, Jean, cabinet maker and carver, poney express and bill poster, res w Chestnut st. - DANNER JOB PRINTING OFFICE, s w cor Main and Gambier streets. .
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Boynton Henry, fireman, C. Mt. V. & C. R. R., residence east Front street. - 1 Boynton, LeGrand, clerk, res east Chestnut street. BOYNTON, NOAH, ex-postmaster, residence east Chestnut street.
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BERGIN HOUSE, (T. McBride & Son, proprie- tors, ) south-west cor Main & Front streets.
Bergin, Brian, policeman, res east Burgess street.
Bergin, William, residence east Vine street.
Bergin, William, Jr., clerk, res
Bergin, Dana, tinner,
Bergin, Clara A.,
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Beeman, Samuel, commissioner, res Ankneytown Berger, Samuel, miller, res south Main street. -
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Berger, Nettie,
BURR, Dr. J. N., physician and surgeon, resi- dence south-east cor High & Mckenzie streets. Burr, Thomas J.,
Bechtol, Charles, carpenter, res east Chestnut st. 66
Bechtol, William,
Bechtol, Ella,
RECHTOL, JOHN, brewer, Center Run, resi- dence Center Run.
Bechtol, Joseph, butcher, res Pleasant township.
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Baker, C. S. J., restaurant w High, nr B. & O. RR Baker Brothers, druggists, south Main street.
BAKER, GEO. R., (of Baker Bros.) druggist, residence east Front street.
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Baker, Joseph, laborer, res Coshocton avenue.
BARKER, JOSEPH N., barber, Woodward Opera House, residence north Main street.
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Bennett, Clara,
Bennett, Alice, west High st.
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Bennett, Murray J., painter,
Bennett, Henry P., grocer, near Public Square, residence north Main street. 1
Bennett, Norman, plasterer, res north Gay street. Bennett, Amos, laborer, 66
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BAKER, SAMUEL LEWIS, (of Baker Bros.) druggist, residence west Vine street. 3
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Bennett, Mrs. Mary, residence south Norton st.
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Bennett, C. L., livery, w Gambier, res n Gay st. Bennett, George S., dentist,
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WHITE'S MOUNT VERNON DIRECTORY.
F. SINGER
MERCHANT TAILOR
AND DEALER IN GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, IN N. N. HILL'S BUILDING, Corner MMain and Gambier Streets, MOUNT VERNON, OHIO.
('HRONOLOGISTS' THEORIES ON DATE OF CREATION. B. C.
The Hebrew Text, according to Moreri, gives it as - 4,003
Usher, generally adopted by the English,
4,004
The Septuagint, according to Riccioli, -
5,634
The Vulgate, according to Riccioli, 4,184
Petavius, in Strauchius, -
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3,983
The Benedictines, in the Art of Verifying Dates, -
4,963
Ninety million people speak the English language.
Seventy-five million
German
Fifty-five 66 Spanish 66
Forty-five 66 66 French
THE FIVE AGES.
The Golden, or Patriarchal, under the care of Saturn.
The Silver, " Voluptuous,
Jupiter.
The Brazen, " Warlike,
Neptune.
The Heroic, " Rennaissant,
Mars.
The Iron,
" Present,
Pluto.
PARAGRAPHS.
1 .- There are 2,750 languages. 2 .- Two persons die every second. 3 .- The Average of human life is 31 years.
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Mutual Fire Companies a Special- ty. J. J. FULTZ, Agent.
Popu- lation.
Mincrs
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Bennett, Mrs. Margaret, res cor High & Harrison. Bennett, James, laborer, residence e Chestnut st.
Banning, Mrs. J. S., res Chesterville road.
Banning, Thomas,
Banning, Anthony, res s w cor High & Mechanic. Banning, William, (of the firm of McCormick, Willis & B.) res s w cor High & Mechanic sts Banning, George, -
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Banning, William D., farmer, res Clinton tp.
Banning, J. Blackstone, res Mansfield road.
Bray, N. L., [c] barber, Kirk hall, res n Gay st. - Barnes, Henry, res north Gay street.
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Barry, Mrs. Mary, brds with Jno. Henegan, e High
Benedict, Heman, clerk, res n Mulberry street. -
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Benedict, ‹ atharine,
Benedict, Carla, teacher, 66 66
Boyd, Mrs. Ellen,
Boyd, John, township trustee, res s Mulberry st. -
Boyd, Maggie A., music teacher, 66
Boyd, Sadie E.,
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Boyd, Almeda, residence west Chestnut street.
Boyd & McConnell, dealers in glass ware, tin ware and notions, cor Gay and Gambier streets.
BOYD, JOHN B., (of the above firm,) residence west High street. 1
Boyd, Miss M. J., telegraph operator, res w High. Bunn, William M,, painter, res e . hestnut street. @UNN, GEORGE W., painter and glazier, resi- dence east Chestnut street.
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Bunn, George B., watchmaker, res e Chestnut st. Bunn, John R., painter, 66
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DUNN, ALBERT D., produce dealer, north Mul- berry, residence north Mulberry street, - - Bunn, Alden S., painter, brds ( entral House, -
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Brent & Rogers, grain and flour dealers, Norton's old stand, near B. & O. R. R. depot.
Brent Sam'l. J., (of the above firm,) res e Front. Brent, E. V. ex-probate judge, res w Sugar street. Drent, Alice,
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Barnes, W. H., ins. agent, res north Main street. Barnes, Jennie, brds with N. N. Hill,
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Boyd, George W., huckster,
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Bimrick, W. J., cutter, res west Chesnut street. - Bartholemew, Win., barber, brds ('entral House. BRENT, JULIUS, Catholic Priest, residence s e corner Chestnut and Mckenzie street. - Brent, Fanny, 66
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NEW
SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP.
AVING sold my interest in the Shop on the Public Square, I have opened a
NEW SHOP ON SOUTH MAIN STREET, Three Doors North Rowley House,
Where I will be happy to see all my old friends of Knox county that have stood by me. MY EXPENSES ARE VERY LIGHT, consequently I can sell very low for Cash or Ready Pay.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Promptly attended to. PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. WILLIAM M. THOMPSON. Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1876.
Empty oil barrels, when subjected to heat, or left standing in the sun, will generate and become filled with gas, which is liable to explosion if a light is brought near it. Some years ago, an oil barrel, which had been empty for three years, standing in the cellar of Taylor's Saloon, New York, was approached with a light by one of the porters, when a violent explosion occurred, setting fire to the building.
CUBIC MEASURE.
A Cubic foot has 1728 inches. An Ale gallon has 282 cubic inches.
A Wine gallon has 231 cubic inches.
A Dry gallon has 268 8-10 cubic inches.
A Bushel has 2,150 4-10 cubic inches.
A Cord of Wood has 128 cubic feet.
A Ton of Round Timber has 50 cubic feet.
A Ton of Hewn Timber has 40 cubic feet.
A pile of Wood 4 ft. high, 4 ft. broad, and 8 ft. long, makes one cord.
A box 24x16 inches, 22 inches deep, contains one barrel.
A box 16x16} inches, 8 inches deep, contains one bushel.
A box 8x83 inches, 8 inches deep, contains one peck.
A box 4x4 inches, 4} inches deep, contains a half peck.
A box 4x3 inches, 23 inches deep, contains one quart.
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Insurance on Dwellings and Con- tents a Specialty.
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Brent, Walter, student, residence w Sugar street. Blocher, George, carpenter, res Oak street. - - Blocher, John M., clerk express office, res e Gam- bier street. -
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URKE, P. H., ticket and freight agent, Balti-
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BISHOP, SAMUEL, grain dealer, Woodbridge's old ware house, residence Newark road.
Bishop, Porter, boiler maker, res east Front street. Bishop, Emma, 66
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Bedell, Raymond, grocer, s Main, res west Vine. Beam, Mrs. Martha, residence n Mulberry street. Peam, Belle,
Beam, Clara, 66 66
Beam, Frank L., clerk, 66 66
B EAM, WILLIAM, insurance agent, resi- dence n w cor Mulberry and Chestnut sts. Beam, Samantha, res 66 Beam, Louisa, 66 66
Baughman, John, butcher, res s Mulberry street. Barncard, George, cooper, 66 66
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Brown, Ada, teacher,
B ROWN, WILLIAM B., jeweler, s Main st. residence corner Scott and Mulberry sts. - Byers & Bird, dealers in general hardware, west side south Main street.
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Bedell, Israel, physician, n Main, res w Chestnut. Bedell, J. E., grocer, s Main, res High & Harrison Pedell, Mrs. Mary,
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Brown, Miss Nannie, res east Gambier street. Brown, John, machinist, res west Chestnut st. Brown, Edwin H., machinist, resn West street. - Brown, S. L., " Indian Doctor," res Railroad st. - Brown, Benjamin B., residence Chester street. - Brown, Mrs. S. L., residence east Chestnut st. -
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B YERS, JOSEPH M., (of the above firm,) residence n e cor Gay and Vine streets. 2
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B more & Ohio Railroad, boards Bergin House. Burke, James, teamster, res e Hamtramck st. - Pooze, Mrs. Eliza, boarding house, s Mulberry st. Pooze, Jacob, farmer, res south Harrison street. - Bishop's Grain Ware House, Woodbridge's old stand, west Gambier street.
Blocher, Jacob, blacksmith, res e Gambier street. Blocher, Mrs. Rebecca.
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COALI COALI
M. L. MILLS & CO., DEALERS IN ALL THE BEST GRADES OF
LUMP & NUT COALS, AT HARD PAN PRICES.
OFFICE-In N. N. HILL'S BLOCK, North-West Corner of Main and Gambier streets, MOUNT VERNON, OHIO.
NATIONAL COLORS.
United States -- Stars on blue and white, with red stripes. Great Britain-Red and blue.
Austria-Red and white.
Bavaria-White, bordered with blue. Denmark-Red.
France-Blue, white and red.
Netherlands -- Red, white & blue Portugal-White, border'd with red. Russia-Yellow. Spain-Red and white. Sweden-Blue, bordered with yellow. Switzerland-Red.
THE SYMBOLISMS OF COLOR.
Black 1 -Death and sorrow.
Brown )
White-Purity. Yellow-Jealousy. Purple-Royalty.
Green-Fickleness.
Blue-Constancy.
IN RAILWAY SIGNALS.
Red, Danger. Green, Caution. White, Clear or safe.
A TABLE OF DISTANCES.
An acre contains 4,840 square vards.
209 ft. long by 209 ft. broad is 1 acre. A mile is 5,280 ft. or 1,760 yds. A league is 3 miles.
A fathom is 6 feet. A cubic is 2 feet.
A hand is 4 inches.
A palm is 3 inches. A space is 3 feet.
A span is 10% inches.
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Insure against Fire and Lightning. J. J. Fultz, Agt.
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Bricker, James, laborer, res Coshocton avenue. -
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Bricker, Cynthia, residence north Mulberry st.
Bourner, Benjamin, laborer, res near s Harrison st. Broadhurst, William, residence west Vine street. Bair, Simon H., cigar maker, res High & Walnut. Bixby, David, res corner High & Adams streets. - Bixby, Henry, machinist, res cor Sugar & West. - Bixby, Belle,
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Blair, Jesse, carpenter, res n Mulberry street. - Blair, T. M., engr. C. Mt. V. & C. R.R., boards at Rowley House.
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Bell, Joseph G., Round House C. Mt. V. & C. R.R. residence corner Chestnut & Catharine sts. - Berry, Belle, [c] res cor Chestnut & Mulberry sts. RADDOCK, JOHN S., real estate agent,
B post office building, res 189 w High street. Bradford, Alexander, machinist, res s Norton st. Barr, Allen, laborer, residence east High street. - Barr, Mrs. Lydia, seamstress, res w Vine street. Barr, Hannah, יי
Barr, Samuel, druggist, 66
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Barr, Franklin, blacksmith, east High st.
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Barrett, John, laborer, res e Plimpton street.
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Browning & Sperry, dealers in dry goods, notions, &c., south Main street, west side.
BROWNING, W. D., (of the above firm,) resi- dence south Gay street. -
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Browning, Mrs., boards with W. D. Browning. - Brock, William, gardner, res Center Run.
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Boyle, Harry, pattern maker, res north Gay st. - Bounds, William A., carpenter, res e Burgess st.
Bogardus & Co., dealers in general hardware, s w quarter Public Square.
BOGARDUS, W. P., (of the above firm,) resi- dence n w cor Gay and Burgess street. - Bonar, William, farmer, res north Main street. - Bryant, G. M., livery & feed stable, near foot of Main street, res cor Gay and Pleasant sts. - Bryant, Isaac G.,
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Barrett, Patrick, teamster, e Chestnut st.
Boyle, Michael, Sr., plasterer, res e High street. Boyle, Michael, Jr.,
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PRESIDENTIAL TICKETS.
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DEMOCRATIC. FOR PRESIDENT, SAMUEL J. TILDEN, of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AT LARGE, GRANVILLE W. STOKES, of Warren County, WILLIAM LANG, of Seneca 66 ELECTOR, 9TH DISTRICT, FRENCH W. THORNHILL, of Union County.
REPUBLICAN. FOR PRESIDENT, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Chio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AT LARGE, AARON F. PERRY, of Hamilton County. EDWARD H. BOHM, of Cuyahoga ELECTOR, 9TH DISTRICT, JOHN J. HANE, of Marion County.
PROHIBITION. FOR PRESIDENT, GREEN CLAY SMITH, of. Kentucky. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, GIDEON T. STEWART, of Ohio. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AT LARGE, LEWIS BARNES, of Delaware County, JAMES M. COULTER, of Franklin " ELECTOR, 9TH DISTRICT. THOMAS EVANS, JR., of Delaware County.
INDEPENDENT (GREENEACK ) FOR PRESIDENT, PETER COOPER, of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, SAMUEL F. CARY, of Ohio.
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The Mt. Vernon M. and N-Board Agency does not belong to the Insurance Board Organization.
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Bryant, C. E., physician, cor Main and Chestnut, residence near Columbus road.
Bryant, Samuel, farmer, res near Columbus road. Bumpus, Mrs. Mary, res cor High & Mulberry. - Bumpus, Sarah L.,
Bumpus, Fred., assessor 2d ward, res w Gambier. Bumpus, Salathiel, cooper,
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Briggs, E. H., pattern maker, res Sandusky st. -
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Britt, James, moulder, res Sandusky street. Blythe, Robert, stone cutter, res e Elizabeth st. - DOPE, CHARLES A., dealer in hardware, iron, D nails, &c. Also, dealer in lump and nut coal, Weaver's old stand, s Main, res n Main st. - ROWLAND, ROBERT M., dealer in boots and shoes s e cor Main & Vine, res Mansfield ave.
Barber, A., farmer, res Pleasant township.
Bartlett, John, farmer, res north Main street.
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Bartlett & Young, livery and sale stable, w Vine. Bartlett, T. M., (of the above firm,) res cor Vine and Mechanic streets. - -
Branagan, Patrick, peddler, res west High street.
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Blanchard, Fannie, teacher, " 66
Blanchard, Mrs. Augusta, res Front & Mckenzie. DIRD, WILLIAM, (of the firm of Byers & B.,) dealer in hardware, stoves, &c., south Main, residence west High street. 1
Baird, J. Burr, cabinet maker, res w High street. Baird, Obediah, shoemaker, res north West st. - 1
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Baird, Mrs. Cornelia, dress maker, res Sperry's block, Public Square. -
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Benoy, Charles, machinist, res 66 -
Barrabell, Mrs. Mary, res Monroe street.
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Barrabell, John, res 66
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Bloom, Mrs. Catharine, res west Burgess street. - Benson, Mrs. , res Prospect street.
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Bartlett, Thomas, tinner, s Main, res e Gambier. Bartlett, A. A., n e cor Main and Front, residence west Gambier street.
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Benoy, Mrs. Jane, res cor Chester & Washington.
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Bumpus, H. A., grocer, Sandusky st., res Sandusky Boorn, Albert H., blacksmith, res
Bridge, Emma P., brds with H. B. Curtis, "Round Hill."
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WHITE'S MOUNT VERNON DIRECTORY.
DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN AND PROHIBITION STATE AND COUNTY TICKETS.
DEMOCRATIC.
STATE TICKET.
For Secretary of State, WILLIAM BELL.
For Supreme Judge, WILLIAM E. FINK.
For Board of Public Works, H. P. CLOUGH.
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DISTRICT.
For Common Pleas Judges, JOHN ADAMS, SAMUEL M. HUNTFR.
For Congress, 9th District, E. F. POPPLETON.
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COUNTY.
For Prosecuting Attorney, CLARK IRVINE.
For Sheriff, JOHN F. GAY.
For Commissioner, JOHN PONTING.
For Infirmary Director, R. H. BEBOUT.
For Coroner, GEORGE SHIRA, M. D.
REPUBLICAN.
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STATE TICKET.
For Secretary of State, MILTON BARNES.
For Supreme Judge, W. W. BOYNTON.
For Board of Public Works, JAMES C. EVANS.
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DISTRICT.
For Congress, JOHN S. JONES.
For Common Pleas Judges, JEROME BUCKINGHAM, JOHN D. VANDEMAN.
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COUNTY.
For Prosecuting Attorney, J. B. GRAHAM.
For Sheriff, CALVIN MAGERS.
For Commissioner, T. R. HEAD.
For Infirmary Director, ABRAHAM D. MELICK.
For Coroner, S. C. THOMPSON, M. D.
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Bentz, Jacob, teamster, residence Madison street. Bingham, R. B., carpenter, res n Mulberry - Branyan, J. H., blacksmith, cor Front & Gay sts. residence Catharine street. -
Branyan, Jessie F., res Catharine street.
Buckland, Henry, teamster, res south Main st. -
Buckland, Mrs. Henry, boarding house, s Main.
Buckland, Anson, boards with Mrs. Buckland.
Bond, Mrs. Sarah J., res east Front street.
Beatty, John, res east Front street.
Bascom, -, carriage maker, bds Mrs Buckland's
Brooks, Josephine, residence east Vine street.
Brooks, James, works Gas house, res w Front st. Burrows, E. B., pastor Congregational church, residence east Gambier street.
Bryan, Martha, help at Bergin House. -
Brauneck, Edward, porter at Rowley House. - Berry, Clement, [c] laborer, res w Gambier st. - Brentlinger, G. W., carpenter, res cor Mulberry and Gambier streets.
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