Chicago city directory and business advertiser 1863-64, Part 107

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STATIONS .


MILES.


Chicago,


7


Junction,.


16


Bremen, .


So


Joliet,


40


Minooka,


51


Morris,


62


Chicago,


Junction,


7


Ottawa,


94


Evanston,


11


Winnetka, .


16


Glencoe,


19


Peru,


110


Lake Forest, .


29


Bureau, .


114


Rockland,


30


PEORIA BRANCH


Waukegan,


35


Snachwine, .


122


State Line,


45


Henry, .


127


Lacon


135


Chillicothe,


143


Rome,


145


Racine,


.61


County Line,


70


Mossville,


161


Oak Creek,


Peoria,


122


198


Pond Creek,


136


Annawan,


159


Geneseo,


169


Colona,


179


Moline,


Rock Island,


182


Milwaukee,


85


Chicago, Rock Island and Perrin Branch Rail.


Shelfield,


145


51


Racine Junction,


61)


151


Seneca,


Marseilles,


Rosehill,


Utica,


La Salle,


100


Highland Park,


Trenton,


Kenosha,


Tiskilwa,


road. President, Charles W. Durant, N. Y. ; General Superintendent, John F. Tracy ; As. sistant Superintendent, Win. H. Whitman, Rock I-land; General Freight and Ticket


Line Island,


Mokena,


Chicago and Milevure Railroad. Pres., A. Stone jr. ; Vice Pres., E. K. Rogers, Sup., S. C. Baldwin; S.c. : nd Treas., A. S. Downs, Trains leave on this road from the depot, North Branch, n. w. corner Kinzie. Office, s. e. cor. Lake and Clark streets. STATIONS. MILES.


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REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


Chicago and Northwestern Railway .- Pres.,


Wm. B. Ogden ; Vice Pres., P. H. Smith ; Sup., G. L. Dunlap ; Treasurer, Geo. P. Lee; Secretary, James R. Young ; General Ticket Agent, E. De Witt Robinson ; Gen'l Freight Agent, Charles S. Tappan. Trains leave on this road from the depot corner of Kinzie and West Water streets. General office, Exchange.Bank Building, (2nd floor).


DISTANCES.


STATIONS.


MILES. [STATIONS. KILES.


Chicago to


Koshkonong 104


Plank Road ..


9 Fort Atkinson. 111


Canfield.


12 Jefferson 117


Des Plaines


.17 Bellville 122


Dunton ..


22 Watertown 130


Palatine


.26 Clyman


138


Barrington.


.82|Junean 145


Cary


.. 38 Minnesota Junction


148


Cyrstal Lake


.43 Burnett 152


Ridgefield.


46 Chester. 160


Woodstock


.51 Oak Center


165


Lawrence


65 Oakfield.


.168


Sharon


71 Fond du Lac


177


Clinton Junction


78 Vandyne.


184


Shopiere


83.Oshkosh


193


Janesville.


.91 | Appleton


213


Milton Junction .99)


Chicogo, Burlington and Quincy Railroad .-


President, John Van Nortwick; Superin- tendent, Charles G. Hammond ; Secretary, and Treasurer, Amos T. Hall ; Ticket Agent, Samuel Powell ; General Freight Agent, Henry Martin. Trains leave on this road from the Central Union Depot, foot of Lake street. General office at the Michigan Cen- tral Freight Depot, foot of Lake street.


DISTANCES.


STATIONS. MILES. STATIONS. MILES.


Chicago to. Monmouth. 154


Junction.


.30 Young America. .191


Batavia


.81 Oquawka Junction 202


Aurora


.43 East Burlington, 210


Oswego


47 Galesburg 168


Sandwich


.61 St. Augustine 184


Leland


. 71 Prairie City .191


Mendota.


.88 Bushnell 196


Arlington.


. 97 Bardolph .201


Wyanet


116 Colmar.


223


Neponset


128 Plymouth.


227


Kewanee


.136 LaPrairie.


.238


Altona


152 Camp Point 246


251


Galesburg


165 Fowler


.257


Cameron. 177, Quincy


.268


Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line' Railroad .-


President, W. D. Judson, New York ; Treas- urer, Henry Morgan, New York ; Secretary, Amos Tenney, New York ; Superintendent, John Brandt, jr., Richmond, Ind .; General Ticket Agent, L. H. Walkley, Richmond, Ind .; General Freight Agent, S. W. Chap- man, Chicago; Ticket Agent, H. G. Page, Chicago. Gen. office, 95 Randolph, under the Matteson Honse. Freight Depot, cor. W. Randolph and S. Canal. A. C. Cady, local freight agent. Trains leave Union De- pot, cor. S. Canal and W. Madison streets.


Galena and Chicago Union Railroad .- Presi- dent, W. H. Brown; Vice President, Orrington Lunt; Superintendent, Edward B. Talcott; Assistant Superintendent, Ed- ward H. Williams; Secretary, William W. Larrabee; Treasurer, Henry Tucker; Au-


ditor and General Ticket Agent, George M.


Wheeler ; General Freight Agent, John C. Gault : Attorney, Eliott Anthony ; Engin- eer, Willard -S. Pope. Trains leave on this road from N. Wells, cor. N. Water. General Office, N. Wells, cor. N. Water. Freight Depot, S. Canal, below W. 12th, and N. Dearborn, cor. of Water.


DISTANCES.


STATIONS.


MILES. [STATIONS. MILES.


Chicago to


Round Grove 119


Harlem.


9 Morrison


124


Cattage Hill.


16 Clifton


131


Babcock's Grove


.20 Fulton


186


Wheaton 25


Wayne . 85


Winfield.


.27 Clintonville,


.39


Junction. 30


Fox River Branch.


Geneva.


35 Elgin 42


Blackberry 44 Gilbert's, 50


Lodi 50 Iluntley 55


Cortland


.55 Marengo. 60


DeKalb.


58 Garden Prairie. 79


Malta


.64 Belvidere ..


78


Dement.


69 Cherry Valley.


84


Lane


75 Rockford 92


Franklin


.88 Winnebago 99


Nachusa 93 Pecatonica


10G


Dixon


.98 Nevada


114


Nelson


104 Freeport.


121


Sterling.


110


Beloit Branch and Beloit and Madison Rail- road .- (Branch Galena R. R.)


Dixon and Iowa Central Railroad .- (Branch Galena R. R.)


Elgin and State Line Railroad .- (Branch Ga- lena R. R.)


Grand Trunk Railway of Canada .- Presi- dent, E. Watkyn, London, England ; Secre- tary, Joseph Elliott, Montreal, C. E .; Man- aging Director, C. J. Brydges; Freight Manager, M. Pennington ; General Ticket agent and Auditor, H. Shackell; Account- ant, Joseph Hickson, all of Montreal, C. E; Western General Agent, S. P. Webster ; Assistant Manager, H. Bailey. Trains leave Michigan Central and Sonthern depots. Western General Agency 56 Dearborn street, Chicago.


Great Western Railroad of Canada .- A. Wallingford, Agent, Tremont Block.


Illinois Central Railroad. - Pres., W. II. Osborn, N. Y .; D. A. Catlin, Sec. pro tem ; Treas., Thos. E. Walker, N. Y .; Res. Direc- tor, John M. Douglass; Gen. Supt., Wm. R. Arthur ; Supt. Northern Div., John C: Jacobs; Supt. Chicago Div., J. D. Herkimer ; Local Treas., W. K. Ackerman; Auditor, W. Vernon; Gen. Ticket Agt., W. P. John- son ; Gen. Freight Agt., Robert Forsyth ; Chief Engineer, L. H. Clarke ; Local Freight Agt., C. M. Smith, office in Freight Depot. Trains leave on this road from the Union Central Depots (passenger and freight) foot of S. Water. General office in Depot.


Land Departmeni Illinois Central Railroad .- Acting Commissioner, W. M. Phillips; Sec., Peter Daggy; Asst. Sec., J. L. Waters ; Asst. Cashier, W. H. Waters ; Salesman, C. C. P. Holden. Office, Illinois Central Railroad Depot.


D


-


Princeton


109, Colchester .215


Wataga ..


160 Coatsburg.


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REGISTER. - RAILROADS.


DISTANCES ON THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.


STATIONS


MILES|STATIONS MILES


Chicago to


Edgewood 214


Calumet


.. 14 Farina .222


Thornton


23 Kinmonday 230


Matteson


27 Tonti


239


Manee.


34 Odin ..


Manteno.


46; Ceotralia


.952


Kankakee


56 Richview


268


Chebause.


64| Ashley .267


Ashkum


73 Coloma .274


Gilman


SI Tamaroa, .279


Spring Creek


SS Du Quoin .288


Loda.


99 De Soto. 302


Paxton


103| Carbondale .808


Rautonl.


114 Makanda .316


Urbana.


128 Jonesboro 329


Tolono.


137 |Wetang


.341


Pesotnmn.


142 Pulaski


.349


Okaw


158 Villa Ridge


.353


Mattoon


171| Mounds


357


Neoga 198 Cairo.


.865


Effingham 198


Michigan Central Railroad .- Pres., J. W. Bronks, Boston; Treasurer, Isaac Liver- more, Boston ; Superintendent, R. N. Rice, Detroit ; Western agents, John S. Corning and Richmond & Co. : General Agent, Ilomer E. Sargent, Chicago; General Ticket Agent, Thomas Frazer, Detroit ; H. C. Wentworth, General Western Passen- ger Agent, Chicago ; General Receiver, Oliver Macey, Detroit. Trains leave on this road from depot, foot of Lake straet. Of- fice corner Lake and Dearborn streets, under Tremont House.


Michigan Southern Railroad. President, Elisha M. Gilbert, Uties, N. Y. ; Vice Pres- ident, M. L. Sykes, jr., Chicago; Treasurer, Henry Keep, N. Y. ; Superintendent, John D. Campbell, Toledo, Ohio; General Tieket Agent, C. P. Leland, Toledo, Ohio; General Freight Agent, H. H. Porter, Chicago; Pas- senger Agent, J. J. Simmons. Chicago; Cashier, W. F. Stanton, Toledo, Ohio ; Local Freight Agent, H. H. Rapp. Depot, Sher- man, corner Van Buren. Office Sherman block, 36 Clark.


Erie Railway. President, Nathaniel Marsh, New York ; General Supt., Charles Mioot ; General Passenger Agent, William R. Barr ; Northwestern Passenger Agent, John P. Hart; Ticket Agent, II. S. Barlow, Chica- go ; Freight Agent, C. C. Wheeler, Chicago . General Freight Agent, B. W, Blanchard, New York, General Western Agent, E. S. Spencer, Chicago. General Western Office, 64 Clark street.


New York Central Railroad. President, Erastus Corning; Vicc Bresident, Dean Richmond ; Gener! Superintendent, Chaun- Tipton. cey Vibbard ; General Freight Agent, S. Drulard; General Passenger Agent, Allen Spruce Creek Barree Butler ; Western Agents, John S. Corning, and Richmond & Co. Chicago. Office, 53 . Mill Creek ... ("ark.


Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway. President, G. W. Cass ; General Supt., J. B. Jervis ; Treasurer, J. P. Henter on ; Supt. Eastern Division, A. Bradley ; Supt. West- ern Division, H. Gardner; Comptroller, T. D. Messler; Secretary, W. H. Barnes; Gen- eral Freight Agent, J. J. Houston ; General Passenger Agent, Wm. P. Shinn ; Commer- cial and General Agent, Joseph H. Moore ; Western Passenger, B. F. Patrick ; Ticket Agent, A. Holliday ; Freight Agent, J. P. Brady. Trains leave from depot, S. Canal, corner W. Madison street. Office, Ran- dolph, southwest corner Dearborn street.


Chicago and Alton Railroad. President, James Robb, Chicago ; Supt., C. H. Allen : Secretary, Treasurer, and General Ticket Agent, J. Price, Chicago; General Passen- ger Agent, C. N. Pratt ; General Freight Agent, R. P. Tansey ; General Purchasing Agent, Thomas Warnock Trains on this road leave the Union depot, S. Canal, oppo. site W. Monroe street. General office in Masonic Temple, Số Dearborn street.


Joliet and Chicago Railroad. - John P.


Preston, Sec. Office No. 6 McCormick's bldg. Transfer office, Lockport, Ill. This ronte is operated under a lease by the Chi- cago and Alton Co.


DISTANCES ON THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R.


STATIONS


MILES STATIONS MILFA


PITTSBURGH to Maoaynak Siding .. .171


East Liberty


5 Mc Veytoo 176


Wilkinsburg


7 Anderson's Siding 192


BRINTON'S


12 Lewiston 18%


Turtle Creek


13 Narrows


Walls 14 MIFFLIN 200


Stewart's 17 Perryville


Irwin's


22 Thompsontown. 211


Manor .


24 Millerstown .216


Radebaugh's


29


Baily's 226


GREENSBURG


81 Aqnednet Siding 231


George's,


35 Duncannon.


281


Beatty's


89


North C. Crossing 242


LATROBE 4] Rockville Switch. 244


Derry 46 HARRISBURG 249


Hillside 255


50 Iligespire.


54 |Middletown .25S


Bolivar. 59 |Branch Inter. 259


Lockport


60 Elizabethtown. 267


New Florence 65 MOUNT JOY 278


Nineveh.


69 Landisville 278


75 Dillerville. 255


Johnstown


78 LANCASTER 286


CONEMAUGH


81 |Bird-in-Hand .293


Mineral Point.


83 Gordonville. . 266


Summerhill


89 LEAMAN PLACE 297


Willmore


92 Kinzer's.


95 Gap 803


99 Christiana 806


Cresson 102 Penningtonville .807


Gallitzia 105 PARKESBURG


.811


Kittanaing Point. 112 Chandlers


811


ALTOONA 117 Coatesville 816


Bell's Mills 124 Gallagherville 321


Fostoria 125 | DOWNINGT'N


127 Oskland


.826


Tyrone's 181 Steamboat 829


Birmingham 184 WESTCHESTER INT .. 888 139 Paoli. 835


141 |Eagle. 399


Petersburg ..: 145 Morgan's Corner. 849


HUNTINGDON 751 White Ilall 845


156 City Avenue. .


Mount Enion. 100 W. Philadelphia.


i Newton Hamilton


165 PHILADELPIIIA.


202


Penn Station


26 Newport 221


BLAIRSVILLE BR.


Dornock Point


Portage


Lilly's


.240


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REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


Michigan Central Rail Road,


AND BRANCH LINES UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT.


MAIN LINE.


Three first class Passenger Trains each way daily, viz: MAIL and WAY TRAIN, running ahead of Day Express, and stopping at all stations. DAY EXPRESS, taking Chicago and through passengers from Night Trains of all connecting roads. NIGHT EXPRESS taking Chicago and through passengers from Day Trains of all Western roads.


DISTANCES.


CHICAGO to


MILES.


MILES.


Calumet, Illinois Central Junction,


15


Marshall,


177


Lake, Joliet Cut-Off Junction, .


86


Albion,


ISS


Porter,


44


Parma,


198


Michigan City, New Albany Junction,


56


Jackson,


209


New Buffalo, .


66


Grass Lake,


219


Dayton,


Chelsea,


230


Buchanan,


87


Dexter, .


237


Niles,


93


Ann Arbor,


247


Dowagiac,


106


Ypsilanti,


255


Decatur,


117


Wayne,


267


Lawtoo,


125


Dearborn,


254


Kalamazoo,


141


Grand Trunk Junction, 2SI


Galesburgh,


150


DETROIT,


284


LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY & CHICAGO RAIL ROAD,, NORTHERN DIVISION.


STATIONS AND DISTANCES.


MICHIGAN CITY to


MILES.


MILES.


LaCroix,


9


Francisville,


51


Westville,


13


Bradford,


50


Haskell's,


17


Reynolds,


Wanatah,


20


Chalmers,


LaCrosse,


30


Brookstoo,


Ti


San Pierre,


36


Battle Ground,


81


Medaryville.


14 Lafayette,


90


All Trains make connection with Main Line Trains, forming direct communication between Detroit or Chicago with Lafayette, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, New Albany and Louisville.


JOLIET AND NORTHERN INDIANA R. R .-- Joliet Cut-Off. STATIONS AND DISTANCES.


LAKE to


MILES.


MILE-


Ross,


8


Frankfort,


Dyer,


15


Spencer,


Matteson,


25


JOLIET, 15


Trains make connections with Main Line Trains, forming direct communication between Detroit and Joliet, connecting at Matteson Junction with the Illinois Central, and at Joliet with the Chicago and Rock Island, and the St. Louis, Alton & Chicago Railroads.


RUTTAN'S APPARATUS FOR VENTILATING AND WARMING.


The Company have attachee to their Trains the above justly celebrated improvement for the entire exclusion of Dust, and continual supply of pure atmosphere. This system of ventila- tion is acknowledged to be superior to all others ever applied to Railway cars, and has been placed on ALL the cars of our Day Trains.


Luxurious Sleeping Cars upon Night Trains.


WESTWARD MAIN LINE TRAINS connect at Chicago in the Great Central Depot, with trains of the Illi- noia Central, and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and also with all other Lines from that city. At Michigan City with Trains of Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, to all parts of Indiana. At Lake Junction with the Joliet Cut-Off train, to Matteson and Joliet, connecting at Matteson and Calumet with trains of the Illinois Central, and at Joliet with trains of the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago, and the Chicago and Rock Island Railroads.


ALL EASTWARD TRAINS connect at Detroit with the Great Westero and Grand Trunk Railways of Cana- da, the Detroit & Toledo and Detroit & Milwaukee Railroads,


THROUGHI TICKETS can be purchased at the Company's Ticket Offices at Detroit, Chicago, Joliet and Lafayette, to all the principal cities and towna in the United States and Canada.


C. H. HURD, Ass't. Supt., Detroit. C. KNOWLTON, Ass't. Supt., Joliet. 'H. E. SARGENT, Gen'l Agent, Chicago.


R. N. RICE, Gen'l Supt., Detroit.


.


Battle Creek,


164


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REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


The Great American Route BETWEEN THE WEST AND EAST.


MICHIGAN SOUTHERN AND LAKE SHORE R. R. LINE,


With its connection the most reliable route to all points in the Eastern States and Canadas. Three traios leave Chicago daily :


Connecting at Detroit with trains on Great Western and Grand Trunk Railways.


Connecting at Toledo with trains on Cleveland & Toledo and Dayton & Michigan Railroads. Connecting at Clyde and Monroeville with trains for all points in Central and Southern Ohio. Connecting at Cleveland with Cleveland & Pittsburg Railroad for Wheeling, Pittsburg, Har- risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, &c.


Connecting at Dunkirk with New York & Erie Railroad.


Connecting at Buffalo with New York Central and Buffalo & New York & Erie Railroads for all points in New York and the New England States.


The Michigan Southern Road is thorougly ballasted, and the most complete in all its ap- · pointments of any road in the Western country, and for speed, safety and comfort is not ex- . . celled by any Railway in the United States.


Salisbury's Patent Dusters are used on all day trains, which effectually exclude both Dust and Noise.


Woodruff's Patent Sleeping Cars accompanying all night trains, running between Chicago and Detroit, and Chicago and Cleveland withont change.


For Tickets or information apply at the company's office No. 56 Clark street, where berths in Sleeping Car can be secured at any time during the day.


OFFICERS:


E. M. GILBERT, President, Utica, New York. M. L. SYKES, Vice President, Chicago, Ill.


JNO.D. CAMPBELL, Superintendent, Toledo, Ohio.


H. H. PORTER, Gen'l Freight Agt., Chicago, Illinois.


C. P. LELAND, General Ticket Agt., Toledo, Ohio.


J. J. SIMMONS, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Illinois. Office Sherman House block, 56 Clark street.


STATIONS.


MILES,


Bronson,


144


. Chicago


Cold Water,


155


. Chicago Junction


6


Quincy,


161


Pine Station


22


Jonesville,


178


+ Calumet


41


Hillsdale,


177


N. A. & S. Crossings


Hudson,


198


ILaPorte,


58


Clayton,


199


New Carlisle,


Adrian,


210


South Bend,


Palmyra,


216


Mishwaka,


Knights,


222


Elkhart,


101


232


Bristol,


109


241


White Pigeon.


119


243


Sturgis,


181


Monroe,


243


Burr Oak,


187


Detroit,


288


VIA AIR LINE.


STATION.


MILES. [


Butler,


162


Elkhart,


101


Edgerton,


170


Goshen,


111


Bryan,


180


Millersburg,


118


Stryker,


187


Ligonier,


125


Archibald,


194


Wawaka,


181


Pettisville,


198


Rome,


135


Wanseon,


202


Kendalville,


143


Delta,


209


Corunna,


148 Centreville,


215


Lawrence,


151


Shringfield,


224


Waterloo City,


155 | Junction,


241


46


72


85


89


Sylvania,


Air Line Junction,


Toledo


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REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


, THE BROAD GUAGE ROUTE EASTWARD VIA


Erie Railway!


In direct Connection with all the Principal Lines leading EASTWARD from CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, TOLEDO, AND CLEVELAND, Saving 22 MILES in Distance from DUNKIRK OR BUFFALO TO NEW YORK And presenting the most comfortable and desirable route to Boston, Philadelphia, AND PRINCIPAL POINTS IN NEW ENGLAND.


FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS FROM DUNKIRK AND BUFFALO DAILY THROUGH TO NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, AN ADVANTAGE POSSESSED BY NO OTHER ROUTE.


All Trains on this Road are under the Control of an Exclusive Telegraph Line, insuring Great Dispatch, Perfect Security and Regularity in their Movements ;


Running Through 460 Miles Without Change of Cars.


BOSTON


Passengers have choice of the NEW YORK Markets, without additional cost, and can go from New York to Boston either via all Rail, or Sound Steamers.


Passengers and Baggage Transferred FREE in New York. Connections Sure.


STATIONS .--- DISTANCES FROM DUNKIRK.


DUNKIRK to


Susquehanna,


267


BUFFALO,


-


Deposit,


283


Attica,


Hancock,


296


45


Lordville,


306


64


Callicoon,


324


Hornellsville,


129


Narrowsb'h,


837


Canisteo,


132


Port Jervis,


371


Addison,


158


Middletown,


393


Corning,


169


400


Elmira,


196


Chesterville,


405


Waverly,


204


Turners,


412


Tioga,


217


Suffern,


428


Owego,


223


434


Campville,


230


Paterson,


443


Binghampton,


215


459


Great Bend,


259


NEW YORK,


460


Luxurious Sleeping Cars with all Night Trains,


Palace Cars Free from Dust with Day Trains,


New Smoking Cars with all Trains.


WHEN NECESSARY, the Trains on this Road will wait - TWO HOURS AT DUNKIRK AND BUFFALO for Western Trains, and run Through on Time.


THIS IS THE ONLY ROUTE by which Passengers leaving Chicago Friday Evening, can be sure of reaching New York Sunday Morning. All Trains leaving Dunkirk and Buffalo Saturdays, run directly through to New York. Night Express, also leaves Buffalo Sundays, arriving in New York Monday Morning.


Ask for Tickets "VIA ERIE RAILWAY," .20


Which can be procured at all the principal Ticket Offices through the West and North-west. Office, 64 Clark Street, under the Sherman House.


E. S. SPENCER,


JOHN P. HART, WM. R. BARR,


Western Agent. N .- West'n Pass, Ag't .. Gen'l Pass. Ag't.


CHARLES MINOT, General Superintendent.


MILES.


MILES.


Salamanca, Olean,


Goshen,


Allendale,


Jersey City,


iiv


REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


NEW YORK CENTRAL DOUBLE TRACK RAILROAD.


BUSINESS AND PLEASURE TRAVELERS


Will consult their interest by securing Tickets via the "NEW YORK CENTRAL RAIL ROAD," an Air-Line, Double Track Route, upon which every attention is paid to the comfort and convenience of passengers.


THE CELEBRATED ". SUMMER CARS,"


Furnished with Salisbury's Patent Dusters, and superior Cane Seats, have just been brought ont for the " Pleasure Travel " of the Season.


Sleeping Cars, of a pattern acknowledged to be the most elegant and comfortable, now in use in this country, will be attached to each night train.


All the great Watering Places of the country are adjacent to, or on the line of this Road, and Through Tickets may be secured, with the privilege of stopping off at any point, and re- suming the journey at discretion.


The magnificent Hudson River "Floating Palaces," both day and night Steamers, are run- ning in close connection with this Road, enabling the pleasure seeker to enjoy all the luxuries of home, while pursuing his journey to the Metropolis.


ERASTUS CORNING, Pres., Albany, N. Y. DEAN RICHMOND, Vice Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. C. VIBBARD, Gen. Supt., Albany, N. Y.


S. DRULLARD. Gen. Ft. Agt., Albany, N. Y. E. F. FOLGER, Gen. Ticket Agt., Albany, N.Y. J. S. CORNING, Agt., 53 Clark St., Chicago.


Buffalo to Albany and Troy, Eastward.)


STATIONS.


MILES.


STATIOSS.


MILES.


Buffalo,


Canazerago,


1664


Forks,


Canastota.


1701


Lancaster.


10


Wampsville,


172


Town Line,


15


Oneida,


1754


Wende,


17


Verona,


1791


Alden,


20


Green's Corners,


154


Corfu,


95


Rome,


155%


Crofts,


Oriskany,


1954


Batavia,


361


199


Byron,


45


9114


Bergen.


514


2141


Churchville,


541


2164


Chili,


621


East Creek,


2301


Rochester,


69


St Johnsville,


933%


Fairport.


Fort Plain,


9391


Macedon,


914


Sprakers.


251


Lyons,


104:


Fonda,


956


Clyde,


11:4


Tribe's Hill,


2611


Savannah,


115


Amsterdam,


2641


Port Byron,


Crane's Village,


9671


Weedsport,


Hoffman's,


2:18


Jordan,


1324


2504


Memphis,


Centre,


959


Warner's,


1404


West Albany,


2941


Syracuse,


1494


Manlius,


157+


Schenectady,


Kirkville,


1604


Troy


21


Chittenango,


1641


Niagara Falls to Rochester, (Eastward.)


STATIONS.


MÍ:LES.


STATIONS.


MILES.


Niagara Falls,


Albion,


461


Suspension Bridge,


10


Murray,


51+


Pekin,


101


Holley.


554


Lockport Junction,


15


Brockport,


591


Lockport,


21


Adam's Basin,


64


Gasport,


Spencerport,


664


Middleport,


821


Gates,


Medina,


864


Rochester,


Knowlesville,


Palatine Bridge,


943


Palmyra,


99


Yosts,


946


Newark,


Whitesboro', Ctica,


9021


West Bergen,


Frankfort,


Herkimer,


59


Little Falls,


Cold Water,


-91


1951


Schenectady,


135


Albany,


Ilioo.


30


lv


REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


1863. DIRECT ROUTE 1×63.


TO THE


NORTH-WEST!


Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Berlin, Green Bay, Prairie du Chien, La Crosse, St. Paul, etc., via


CHICAGO AND NORTH -WESTERN R. I.


CARS RUN THROUGH TO JANESVILLE, WATERTOWN, FOND DU LAC, OSHKOSH, APPLETON, GREEN BAY, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, LA CROSSE, &c., WITHOUT CHANGE !


DIRECT ROUTE TO


HASTINGSSAS


STPAUL


FTHOWARD


UGREEN BAY.


STEYERS PT.


KED WING


5


O APPLETON.


Rockford,


REEDE L'DG


S


Janesville,


WIRONA


OBERLIN


Madison,


STARTA


RIPONO


OFOND DU LAC.


LISBON


WAUPUND


C


KILBURN CITY O


BURNETT.


PORTAGE CITY


BEAVER DAY


S


COLUMBUSC


VATERTOWN


PRAIR


MADISONO


WAITCRATER


MILTON


MENERAL PT


JANESVILLE


CLINTON


DELAYAN


Galena,


Green Bay,


Dubuque.


ANAMOSAS


SUNALUTIUAS OF THE


CHICAGO


incago & N. Western Railway.]


AND ALL POINTS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.


Only Route Without Change of Cars !


Three Daily Trains leave Chicago, Forming the DIRECT AND EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all Points in the North-West, Connecting direct with SPLENDID PACKETS at Prairie du Chien and La Crosse. for all Points on the Mississippi River.


Superior arranged Sleeping Cars are run to Prairie du Chien, La Crosse, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh and Green Bay.


No Charge on Boa's for Meals and State Rooms


The Chicago and North-Western Railway is now in spiendid running order, and com- pletely furnished with New and Elegant PATENT VENTILATED CARS !


Whereby the great annoyance of DUST, so com- mon on other Roads. is avoided.


PASSENGERS, to avail themselves of the many advan- tages of this Route over all others, should be particu- lar and secure tickets via " CHICAGO AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY.


Fare always as Low as by any other Route.


E. DeWITT ROBINSON, General Ticket Agent.


GEO. L. DUNLAP, Superintendent.


Portage, Sparta, Kilbourn City, Ripon,


Freeport. Savanna, Lanark, Mt. Carroll, McGregor,


MANCHESTER. IOWA


/


Waupun. Berlin, Stevens' Point,


DUNLEITH


BELOIT


OCALERA ROCKFORD NAAREN ILLINOIS FREEPORT


Etc., Etc.,


Etc., Etc.,


DUBUQUE MISSISSUR


LACROSSE


V OSHKOSH


MINNESOTA


LAKE CITY


CILLS


MENASHA


DIRECT ROUTE TO


.PRESCO IT


Beaver Dam,


MINN.JUNCTION. OMORICOO


W


ELKHORN


Ivi


REGISTER .- RAILROADS.


CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD LINE.


Formerly St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad.


TRAINS LEAVE


WEST SIDE UNION DEPOT,


· DU BUQUE


CALENA


FUCCPONT


CRA


CAMAR SHE


L, MICHIGAN


BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROE STREETS.


DIXON


LYQUE FULTON


R.A.


CHICAGO


F


DAVENPORT STOCK ISLAND


10


R. R.


WILMINGTON


-


R


o


V


PEC RIA -- OQUAIK/4


PEORIA HINC


FLORIA


BLOOMINGTON


ATALANTA


LINCOLN


T- ) PP NAPLES


WESTERN. R. R. ! |


T. W.


SPRINGFIELD


MISS


CARLINVI LE


STLOUIS


A+


17 1


DALTON


MISSOURLP


STLOUIS


BAKER ENS


Freight Depot, Canal and Van Buren Sts.


85 DEARBORN STREET.


MASONIC TEMPLE,


GENERAL OFFICE


OFFICERS.


JAMES ROBB, President, Chicago. Office 85 Dear- born street.


JOSEPH PRICE, Treasurer, Secretary and General Ticket Agent. Office 85 Dearborn street.


C. N. PRATT, General Passenger Agent.


C. H. ALLEN, General Superintendent. Office S Dearborn street.


R. P. TANSEY, General Freight Agent. THOMAS WARNOCK, General Purchasing Agent.


STATIONS.


Chicago to


MILES.


STATIONS.


MILES.


Bridgeport,


3


Lincoln,


155


Summit,


11


Broadwell,


161


Lemont,


24


Elkhart,


106


Lockport, .


32


Williamsville,


172


Joliet,


80


Sangamon,


179


Elwood,


45


Springfield,




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