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ASYLUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND.
Located on North, bet. Meridian and Pennsyl- vania, under the direction of the State Legisla- ture.
ORPHANS' ASYLUM.
Located on Tennessee, three squares north of the corporation line.
CROWN HILL CEMETERY.
City office ws. f. Market.
Situated on Michigan Road and Gravel Road, two miles northwest of city.
OFFICERS.
President-James M. Ray.
Treasurer -- L. A. Fletcher.
Secretary-Theodore P. Haughey.
Assistant Secretary-George P. Anderson. Superintendent-Fred. W. (slett.
Managers -- James Blake, T.co. P. Haughey, John C. New, Nich. McCarty, L. A. Fletcher, Jr., Thomas A. Morris and James M. Ray.
CITY CEMETERY.
Kentucky av. nr. corporate limits.
CATHOLIC HOSPITAL.
Kept by the Sisters of Providence. Located ws. Illinois, bet. Merrill and Nor- wood.
POST OFFICE.
Postmaster-A. H. Conner. Assistant Postmaster- Jolin F. Wood.
Cashier and Money Order Clerk-Samuel E. Frazee.
Local Mail Agent-Truman Way.
Mail Messenger-Levi Weller.
CLOSING OF MAILS.
Mails close as follows :
CENTRAL RAILRAOD.
For Washington and Baltimore, and distribu- tion twice daily, Sundays excepted, 7.10 P. M. and 12 P. M.
Wheeling, Columbus and Richmond. 12 P. M. Mails for Virginia, North Carolina, South Car- olina and Fl rida, are forwarded by this route.
Way mail once daily, Sundays excepted, 12 P. M.
BELLEFONTAINE RAILROAD.
For New York, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Hart ford, Buffalo, Cleveland, Boston. Portland, Alba- ny, and distribution twice daily, Sundays except- ed, 7.30 P. M. and 12 P. M.
Way mail once daily. Sundays excepted, 12 P. M.
JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD.
For Louisville, and distribution, twice daily, Sundays excepted, 8.30 A. M. and 9.30 P. M.
For Nashville and distribution once daily, 8.30 A. M.
Way mail once daily, Sundays excepted, 8.30 A. M.
PERU RAILROAD.
For Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Dubu- que, twice daily, Sundays excepted, 11.30 A. M. and 9.30 P. M.
Toledo, once daily, 10.30 A. M.
Way mail once daily, 11.30 A. M.
LAFAYETTE RAILROAD.
For Detroit, Springfield, Lafayette, and distri- bution daily, Sundays excepted, 11.30 A. M. and 9.30 P. M.
Way mail once daily. 11.30 A. M.
TERRE HAUTE RAILROAD.
For Terre Haute and St. Louis, twice daily, Sundays excepted. 11.30 A. M. and 9.30 P. M. For New Orleans, Memphis, Cairo, Evansville, Vincennes and Terre Haute and Alton way mail, once daily, Sundays excepted, 11.30 A. M.
Mails for Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas are forwarded by this route.
For Terre Haute and Rockville, way 11.30 A. M.
For North Greencastle, 2.30 P. M.
For South Greencastle. 12 P. M.
Way mail once daily, Sundays excepted, 2.30 P. M.
CINCINNATI RAILROAD.
Cincinnati and distribution twice daily. Sun- days excepted, 10 A. M. and 7.10 P. M. Way mail, once daily, 10 A. M.
MADISON RAILROAD. Madison and way mail, once daily, 2.30 P. M ..
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 99 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '65, $1,017,977.19.
WM. C. ALEXANDER, President, HENRY B. HYDE, Vice President, GEORGE W. PHILLIPS, Actuary.
GEO. P. ANDERSON, Agent, No. 8 Blackford Building, cor. Washington & Meridian Sts., INDIANAPOLIS.
Merchants' Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN. Office, Charter Oak Building.
Cash Capital, $200,000.00- Net Surplus, January 1, 1865, - $120,231.34.
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MARK HOWARD. JAMES BOLTER, Cashier l'artford Bank.
DIRECTORS. - HOMER BLANCHARD, Of H. Blanchard & Co. RICHARD D. HUBBARD, State Attorney. M. M. MERRIMAN. Merchant.
E. ROBERTS, of Kenneys, Roberts & Goodwin.
TIMOTHY SHELDON, Contractor and Builder.
WILLIAM L. COLLINS, of Collins Brothers & Co.
JAMES P. FOSTER. Pres't Mech's Savings Bank.
W. H. I). CALLENDER, Cashier State Bank.
ELIJAH H. OWENS, of Owens, Day & Root.
WM. H. LEE, of Lee, Bliss & Co .. New York. DANIEL F. SEYMOUR, of Griswold, Seymour & Co. CHARLES WHITE, Merchant.
HIRAM BISSELL, President Board Water Commissioners.
E. THOS. LOBDELL, Sec'y. MARK HOWARD, Pre,'t.
GEO. P. ANDERSON, Ag't, Indianapolis, Ind.
SPRINGFIELD
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Springfield, Mass.
CASH CAPITAL, $300,000.00.
E. FREEMAN, Pres't.
WM. CONNOR, Jr., Sec'y.
CEO. P. ANDERSON, AGENT, No. 8 Blackford's Building, S. E. cor. Washington & Meridian Streets. INDIANAPOLIS.
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NEWSPAPERS, ETC .- BANKS AND BANKING CO.S.
Mails for Carrsville, Davisville, Sugar Creek and Kinder, every Friday; closes Thursday, 12 P. M.
Mails for Waverly, Glenn's Valley, Brooklyn, Centreton and Martinsville, daily, closes at 12 P. M.
Mails for Jamestown, Clermont, New Eliza- r. No. 382 East.
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beth and Pillsboro, twice a week, Tuesday and Friday, closes Monday and Thursday at 12 P. M.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE.
W. W. Butterfield, Meteorological Reporter to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.,
NEWSPAPERS, ETC.
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOURNAL.
Published daily and weekly by Douglass & Conner, cor. Circle and Meridian.
Terms-Per year, daily, $12; weekly $2.50. DAILY EVENING GAZETTE.
Published daily and weekly by J. H. Jordon, editor and proprietor. Office, 22 and 24 s. Meri- dian.
Terms-Daily, per week. 20 cts .; to agents and newsdealers, per copy. 3 cts .; weekly, per copy, one year in advance, $2; daily, three months in advance, $2.25.
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HERALD.
Published daily and weekly by the proprietors, Hall & Hutchinson. Office; 16 1-2 E. Washing- ton.
Terms-Daily, per year, $9; daily, per month, 90 cts .: delivered by carriers, per week, 20 cts .; weekly, per year, in advance, $2.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.
Published every morning (Mondays excepted) by the Telegraph Company, at No. 13 W. Mary- land.
Terms-For regular subscribers. when d liver - ed by carrier or agent, per week, 20 cts .; by mail, three months, payable in advance, $2.50; by mail, six months, payable in advance, $5; by mail, per year, in advance, $10.
INDIANA VOLKSBLATT.
Published weekly, by the proprietor, Julius Boetticher, No. 164 E. Washington.
Terms-Weekly, $2.50.
HOME VISITOR.
Published weekly 'by Bland, Meyers & Wood bury. Office, 38 1-2 North Illinois.
Terms -- Per year, $2.50. .
CHRISTIAN TIMES AND WITNESS.
Published weekly, by Church & Goodman, of Chicago, IlI.
Indiana office, Journal Building, cor. Meridian and Circle.
Terms-In advance, $2.50; clubs, from $1.75 to $2, each subscriber.
E. W. Clark, Indiana editor.
CHRISTIAN RECORD.
Published every Saturday. Devoted to the cause of primitive christianity.
Office, in Journal Building.
Terms-$2.50 per annum.
Elijah Goodwin, editor and proprietor.
CHRISTIAN MONITOR.
A Ladies' Monthly Magazine, edited and pub- lished by Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin.
Office, in Journal Building. Terins-Per annum $1.
INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL.
Published monthly, by Parsons. Macauly & Co. No. 13 W. Maryland.
Geo. W. Hoss, Superintendent of Public In struction, editor-in-chief. Terms-In advance, $1.50.
BANKS AND BANKING COMPANIES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPO- LIS-U. S. DEPOSITORY.
Southeast cor. Washington and Meridian. Authorized capital. $1,000.000 Paid in 500 000
OFFICERS.
President-Wm. H. English. Cashier -- John C. New.
Assistant Cashier-Lewis Jordan. Teller-Hervey Bites.
Ist Bookkeeper-A. Baldwin. 2d Bookkeeper-N. S. Greene. Messenger-Willie English.
INDIANA NATIONAL RANK.
Office, No. 19 N. Meridian.
Present paid capital. .$400,000
OFFICERS.
President -- George Tousey. Cashier-D. E. Snyder.
THE INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK.
Financial agent and desigrated depository of the United States.
Office, corner room, Odd Fellow« Hall. Authorized capital. $1 000.000 Cash capital paid in. 500,000
OFFICERS.
President -- Theodore P. Haughey.
Cashier-A. F. Williams.
Assistant Ca-hier -- Henry Latham.
Directors-Calvin Fletcher, Sr .. S. A. Fletcher, Sr .. F. W. Churchman, Thomas Sharpe and Theo. P. Haughey.
This bank has, in addition to their capital of $500,000, a surplus fund of $40,000.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF INDI- APOLIS.
No. 23 N. Meridian, Journal Building. Capital paid up .$100,000
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PHOENIX BRASS FOUNDRY, NO. 26 UNION R. R. TRACK, (HALF SQUARE EAST OF UNION DEPOT,)
MANUFACTURERS OF BELLS, STEAM WHISTLES, And all kinds of Gas, Steam and Guage Cocks. Also all kinds of BRASS CASTINGS for Machine Work, etc. STEAM GUAGES kept constantly on hand. All Orders promptly attended to.
STEFFENS & SCHNEIDER.
G. B. MATTIS. J. L. CARICO.
MATTIS & CARICO, Carpenters & Builders, NO. 44 KENTUCKY AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS.
Special attention paid to the fitting up of Stores, and all kinds of Jobbing done with dispatch.
MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FURNITURE
WAREROOMS, No. 99 West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI.
(NEXT TO POST OFFICE,)
Factory, Corner John and Second Streets.
. A. T. WILLIAMS. D. S. DURBIN.
WILLIAMS & DURBIN, DEALERS IN Fancy & Staple Groceries, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, ETC. No. 523 Illinois, Cor. First St., INDIANAPOLIS. The highest CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.
Goods delivered free of charge. Terms Cash.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ICERS.
President-Henry Schnull. Cashier-V. T. Malott.
Directors-David Macy, August Schnull, Alex. Metzger, Henry Schnull and V. T. Malott.
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAP. OLIS.
No. 3 W. Washington.
Capital .$300,000
OFFICERS.
President-Isaiah Mansur. Cashier-Joeepe R. Haugh. Teller-C. B. Holmes.
Bookkeeper-James W Morris.
Directors-I. Mansur. J. R. Haugh, John Thom- as, Nicholas McCarty, James Sulgrove, William Mansur, W. C. Holmes, J. H. Vajen, and J. H. Baldwin.
BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Corner of Kentucky av. and Illinois.
OFFICERS. President -- James M. Ray. Cashier-Joseph A. Moore. Clerk-K. H. Boland.
This bank has twenty branches, several of which have closed. and organized as National Banks, and others are preparing to do the same.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Northeast cor. of Washington and Meridian.
OFFICERS.
President-Oliver Tousey.
Vice-President-George Tousey. Cashier -D. M. Taylor. Teller-J. M. Nichol.
SINKING FUND.
Corner of Pennsylvania and Virginia av.
OFFICERS. President-W. H. Talbott.
Clerk-John S. Takington.
Assistant Clerk-N. Hayden.
Receiver-L. G. Hay.
S. A. FLETCHER & CO.
Bankers, (Successors to S. A. Fletcher).
OFFICERS.
S. A. Fletcher, Jr. F. M. Churchman.
INDIANA BANKING COMPANY. Corner Washington and Virginia av.
OFFICERS. Cashier -- W. W. Woollen.
Directors William W. Woollen, F. A. W. Davis, Willis S. Webb, John L. Ketcham, Samuel C. Vance, John P. Bauta. William Neednam.
INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANKING COM PANY. Southwest cor. Washington and Pennsylvania. OFFICERS.
President-Calvin Fletcher, Sr.
Cashier-T. H. Sharpe.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
SINNISSIPPI INSURANCE COMPANY OF IN- DIANAPOLIS.
. Office, room 35, 6 Market. Organized November 18. 1863.
Total receipts to secure payment of losses and expenses. $650,758.84
OFFICERS.
President-Elijah Goodwin. Vice-President-Wm. H. Salter. Secretary and Treasurer-John R. Berry .
General Agent-Thos. Brown.
Assistant General Agent-H. S. Price.
Directors-Elijah Goodwin, Indianapolis; Wm. E. Niblack, Vincennes; Wm. H. Montgomery. Loogootee; J. R. Berry, Indianapolis; Wm. H. Salter, Indianapolis.
INDIANA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, No. 5. Odd Fellows' Hall. Organized May 1, 1861. Accumulated and cash capital. $414,598.90
OFFICERS.
President -- J. S. Harvey. Vice-President-Frederick Baggs.
Treasurer-Frederick Baggs. Secretary-Win. T. Gibson. General Agent - C. C. Olin.
Directors-John Peterson, Richmond; J. S. Harvey. Indianapolis; Frederick Baggs, Indian- apolis; Wm. T. Gibson, Indianapolis; C. C. Olin, Indianapolis; O. P. Badger, Greencastle, and Chas. Henly, Carthage.
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, 64 E. Washington. Organized April, 1864.
OFFICERS.
President-J. C. Geisendorff.
Vice-President-Willis W. Wright.
Treasurer-Isaac Thalman. Secretary-J. B. Follett.
Directors-John Burk, Deloss Root, Willis W. Wright, J. C. Geisendorff and Isaac Thalman.
INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE COMPANY. Office in Odd Fellows' Hall, N. Pennsylvania. Chartered, 1836.
Capital. $200,000
OFFICERS.
President-Wm. Henderson.
Secretary-Alex. C. Jameson.
General Agent-C. A. Lawton.
Directors-S. A. Fletcher, Sr., W. H. Talbott, Aquilla Jones, Sr., A. L. Roache, Oliver Tousey, A. E. Vinton, T. A. Morris, E. J. Peck and Wm. Henderson.
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, No. 4 Odd Fellows' Hall. Organized September, 1863.
Capital $100,000
OFFICERS.
President-W. A. Peelle. Secretary-E. D. Olin. General Agent-H. S. Dakin.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIAN- 'APOLIS.
Office, room 4, Talbott & New's Block. Cash capital. $200,000
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B. C. SHAW, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER,
No. 26 East Georgia St.,
Between Meridian and Pennsylvania,
INDIANAPOLIS.
JNO. L. SMITHMYER, ARCHITECT AND U. S. PATENT AGENT, Vinton's Block, No. 4, Opp. Post Office, INDIANAPOLIS. P. O. BOX 53.
Railroad City Planing Mills & Lumber Yard McCORD & WHEATLEY, Proprietors. AND DEALERS IN WALNUT, ASH, OAK, PINE AND POPLAR Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
Offices : 155 S. Delaware, and 198 S. Alabama Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Cash Orders filled promptly.
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
OFFICERS. President James M. Ray. Vice-President-E. B. Martindale. Secretary-D. W. Grubbs. General Agent-O. W. Coggsball.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, cor. Washington and Meridian. Organized April 1, 1864. Organized capital .. $100,000
Accumulated capital. 100,000
OFFICERS. President-Prof. Ryland T. Brown.
Treasurer-P. A. Brown.
Secretary-A. J. Davis.
Actuary-H. P. Croffut.
Agent-C. S. Curtis.
GERMAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY OF INDIANA.
Office, room 4. Judah's Block. Incorporated January 21, 1854.
OFFICERS.
President-Adolph Seidensticker.
Treasurer-Charles Brinkmann. Secretary-Frederick Ritenger.
Directors-George Youngermann, Frederick Patermeier, Julius Boetlieber, John Stumph, Valentine Butseh, Charles Grobe and C. F. Roesener.
AMERICAN HORSE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, Vinton's Block, opposite the Court House.
Organized August, 1865.
Capital stock. .$100,000
OFFICERS.
President-T. B. McCarty.
Vice-President-Dr. J. A. Comingore. Secretary-J. F. Payne.
Treasurer-D. R. Alexander.
General Agent-W. W. Lewis.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO.
Office, No. 26 1-2 W. Washington. OFFICERS.
President-E. J. Peck.
Secretary-L. Van Laningham.
Assistant Secretary-A. W. Retzinger.
Superintendent-Henry Stacey.
Directors-E. J. Peck, D. V. Culley, S. A. Fletcher, Isaiah Mansurd and L. Van Laning- ham.
INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL COMPANY.
Office, No. 8, Blake's Building, first floor. Mill located on Mississippi, bet. Tennessee and Canal.
OFFICERS.
President and Superintendent-I. M. Lord. Secretary -- C. B. Parkman.
Treasurer-Aquilla Jones. Manager-John Thomas. Weigh Master-William Rowe.
Master of Machinery-Lewis Moss.
Directors -- I. M. Lord. John Thomas, Aquilla Joues and Wni. O. Rockwood.
INDIANA AND KENTUCKY LAND AND OIL MINING COMPANY.
Office, No. 2, Etna Building. Capital
$300,000
OFFICERS. President-T. B. McCarty. Secretary-Frank A. Boyd.
Directors-B. P. Claypool, P. G. C. Hunt, E. A. Davis, T. B. McCarty, Austin H. Brown, A. D. Billingsley and Frank A. Boyd.
INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLE PETRO- LEUM MINING COMPANY.
Office, No. 3[Talbott & New's Block.
Organized under the general laws of Indiana, Augast 19, 1865.
Capital stock. $300,000
OFFICERS.
President and Trustee-Thomas B. McCarty.
Vice- President-P. G. C. Hunt.
Secretary-Edwin A. Davis.
Treasurer- N. S. Byram.
Directors -- R. S. Foster, J. W. Hess and P. Thomas.
INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS' STREET RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Office, cor. Louisiana and Tennessee. Incorporated May 30, 1864.
Capital. $250,000
OFFICERS.
President-R. B. Catherwood.
General Superintendent-H. H. Catherwood. Secretary-F. C. Catherwood.
First Line-From Union Depot, up Illinois to Washington, east on Washington to Pennsylva- nia. north to Massachusetts av., on the avenue to New Jersey, and up New Jersey to corporate limits.
Second Line-From Union Depot, up Illinois to First.
Third Line-From White River bridge, east on Washington to Virginia av. on avenue to corpo- rate limits.
Fourth Line-Continuation of part of Third Line, commencing at Virginia av., running east on Washington to corporate limits.
CITY DIRECTORY OFFICE REMOVED TO THE DAILY JOURNAL BUILDING,
Cor. Meridian and Circle Streets. EDWARDS, GREENOUGH & DeVED, Publishers.
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Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the U. S.
GEORGE TOUSEY, President.
D. E SNYDER, Cashier.
INDIANA
NATIONAL BANK
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
PRESENT PAID CAPITAL, - - $400.000. Y
7-30's and other U. S. Bonds for sale.
Banking Office, No. 19 North Meridian Street.
First National Saloon, COURT ST., near P. O.
4 Billiard Tables,
Oysters, Cigars, &c. A. BROWN, Prop'r.
A. E. PURSELL,
DENTIST,
No. 60 N. Pennsylvania St.,
INDIANAPOLIS.
FRANKLIN & PETTIFORD,
arbers,
Shop, Basement Branch Bank of the State.
Dr. WM. H. FRANKLIN, - ·Proprietors,
J. W. PETTIFORD,
JAMES GREER, Informs his friends and the Public that he manu- factures
CABINET FURNITURE
At No. 249 South Mississippi St., (West end of Garden St.,) where he keeps
Household Furniture
On hand and for sale, and he would be pleased to make to order Furniture for his friends and patrons. Having had a long experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can make as good Furniture as is made in the city, of good workmanship, and of good materials. My old old patrons and acquaint- ance are respectfully invited for a share of their patronage.
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U. S. OFFICERS IN INDIANAPOLIS.
HEAD QUARTERS PAY DEPARTMENT, DIS- TRICT OF INDIANA AND ILLINOIS.
Located 111 and 113 E. Wasbington, up stairs. OFFICERS.
Chief Paymaster for Indiana, Illinois, Michi- gan and Wisconsin-Brevet Lieut. Col. Daniel McClure.
Assistant to Chief Paymaster-Major C. M. Terrill.
Paymasters-Brevet Lieut. Col. A. W. Hend. ricks, Brevet Lieut. Col. V. C. Hanna, Major M. Grover. Major D. T. Dickson, Major T. L. Carna- han, Major B. L. Martin. Major M. L. Bundy, Major J. W. Walker and Major J. Tilden.
HEAD QUARTERS DISTRICT OF INDIANA. No. 70 E. Market.
OFFICERS.
District Commander-Brevet Major Gen. Alvin P. Hovey.
A. A. General -- Major J. W. Walker.
Aid-de-campe-Captain H. Middletou.
Aid-de-campe-Lieut. Thos. N. Lord.
A. A. Inspector General-Captain Fergus Walker.
Judge Advocate General Court Martial-Brevet Lieut. Col. Wm. W. Dudley.
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT.
Office and Depot, No. 123 S. Meridian.
Commissary of Subsistence-Capt. Joseph P. Pope.
A. A. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL OF IN- DIANA. OFFICERS.
A. A. Provost Marshal General-Brig. Gen. T. G. Plastow, U. S. V .; office, No. 269 W. Washing- ton.
A. A. A. General-Capt. Geo. W. Debevois. 17th V. R. C.
Mustering aud Disbursing Officer-Captain T. T. Brand, office, No. - , W. Washington, in The- atre Building.
Mustering Officers-Capt. J. B. Burrows, 18th U. S. Inft .; Capt. W. L. Ogdeu, 18th U. S. Inft., and Lieut. T. G. Drewery, 2d U. S. Inft .; office, No. 269 W. Washington.
U. S. MARSHAL.
Office, room No. 6, Postoffice Building. OFFICERS.
U. S. Marshal-B. J. Spooner.
Deputies-J. S. Bigelow, C. E. MoDonald and Herbert N. Bigelow.
U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Office, room No. 15, Postoffice Building. U. S. District Attorney-John Hanna.
ASSESSOR SIXTH DISTRICT OF INDIANA.
Office, No. 14 Talbott & News' Block.
Office hours, from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. Assessor-William A. Bradshaw.
Assistant Assessors-
Ist Division-John P Stumph, Indianapolis.
2d Division-A. T. Hart, Greenfield.
3d Division-Jerry Weakley, Shelbyville.
4th Division-Samuel C. Dunn, Franklin.
5th Division-John H. Thornburgh, Moores- ville.
6th Divisiou-Jobn R. Armstrong, Danville.
7th Division-Leonidas M. Phipps, Indianapo- lis. 8th Division-John D. Whitted, Martinsville.
COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE.
Office, No. 12 Talbott & News' Block.
Office hours, from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Collector-J, J. Wright.
Deputy Collectors-William Hadley, N. P. Harard, J. Marshall Elliott, W. S. Young, H. Satterwhite and John Chester.
INDIANA SANITARY COMMISSION.
Office, ns. Market, bet. Tennessee and Missis- sippi.
OFFICERS.
President-William Hannamann.
Treasurer-Alfred Harrison.
INDIANA MILITARY AGENCY.
Office, in Sanitary Rooms.
Branch office, No. 79 1-2 W. Washington.
General Military Claim Agent-William Han- namann. Notary Public-James H. Turner.
Agent-J. W. Montfort.
HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Alvord's Block, Meridian, bet. Georgia and Lou- isiaua.
Ætna Building, Pennsylvania, bet. Washington and Market.
Blackford's Building, se. cor. Meridian and Washington.
College Hall, sw. cor. Washington and Penn- sylvania.
Court House and County Offices, ourt House Square, Washington, bet. Delaware and Al- abama.
Eden's Block, Market, bet. Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Glenn's Block, Washington, bet. Meridian an Pennsylvania.
Journal Building, cor. Circle and Meridian.
Herald Building, Washington, bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania.
Macy & McTaggart's Building, Washington, cor. of Delaware.
Masonic Hall, se. cor. Washington and Tennes- see.
Metropolitan Hall (Theatre), ns. Washington, bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania.
Miller's Block, Illinois, cor. Market.
Odd Fellows' Hall, ne. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.
Ramsey's Block, South Illinois, bet. Maryland and Georgia.
Ray's Building, ns. Washington, bet. Meridian and Illinois.
Schnull's Block, Meridian, cor. Maryland.
Sinking Fund Office, cor. Pennsylvania and Vir- ginia ave.
State House, Washington, bet. Tennessee and Mississippi.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Talbott & New's Block, Pennsylvania, bet. Washington and Market.
Temperance Hall, ns. Washington, bet. Meridian and Illinois. Union Depot, Louisiana, bet. Meridian and Illi- nois.
Union Hall, ss. Washington, bet. Delaware and Alabama.
United States Court House and Post Office, cor. Market and Pennsylvania.
Vinton's Block, Pennsylvania, sw. cor. Market. Yohn's Building, ne. cor. Washington and Me- ridian.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH. Southeast cor. Washington and Meridian. OFFICERS. Superintendent-John F. Wallick. Manager-C. C. Whitney.
UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH COMPANY. No. 14 N. Pennsylvania.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent-J. C. Wilson. Manager-Samuel McComb.
UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY.
No. 34 E. Washington. Agent -- J. Butterfield.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
No. 34 E. Washington. Agent-J. Butterfield.
ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY.
No. 12 E. Washington. Agent-J. H. Ohr.
YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. At the annual meeting of the Young Men's
Literary Association the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :
OFFICERS.
President-John Craven.
Vice-President-Abraham C. Shortridge.
Treasurer-David I. Taylor.
Secretary-Barton D. Jones.
Directors-Charles Dickson, Daniel W. Grubbs, Volney T. Mulatt, George B. Yandes, Luther R. Martin, Nicholas McCarty, Robert W. Geiger, Frank A. Boyd, David E. Snyder, Charles G. Stewart, Madison Hill, Morris R. Eddy, J. Henry Kappes, George W. Sloan and Charles A. Ray.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE.
Manager-W. H. Riley. Stage Director-L. L. Sharpe.
ACADEMY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS FOR BOYS. (Catholic.)
Located ns. Georgia, bet. Illinois and Tennes- see.
ACADEMY OF SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE FOR GIRLS. ( Catholic.)
Located ne. cor. Tennessee and Georgia.
THE CHICAGO AIR LINE, Via Kokomo, Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago AND CHICAGO AND GREAT EASTERN RAILWAYS.
The Shortest and Quickest Route from
INDIANAPOLIS TO CHICAGO,
And all Points in the North-west.
Two Trains Leave Daily; Morning and Afternoon, making direct connections at Kokomo. for Chicago, Peoria, Rock Island, Burlington, Dubuque. Prairie du Chien, Milwaukee, La Crosse, St. Paul and all intermediate points.
Splendid State Room Sleeping Cars on Night Trains, Through to Chicago without change.
Ask for 'Tickets via Kokomo. Baggage Checked to all important Points.
DANIEL MACY, Gen'l Superintendent. F. CHANDLER, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF
STREETS AND AVENUES
IN INDIANAPOLIS.
The leading Streets are named East, West, North and South, taking Meridian Street for one basis and Washington for the other. The Streets printed in Capitals are the most important ones in the City.
Agnes, N. and S., N. W. of city. ALABAMA, N. and S., three blocks E. of Circle. Ann, from Rolling Mill to McCarty. Arch, from Jackson to Noble, N. E. of city. Arizonia, S. of Utah.
Ash, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. Athon, from Rhode Island to Indiana ave.
Barnhill, from North to Davis.
Bates, from Noble to ea-tern limits, S. of city. Benton, from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Noble. Bicking, from Delaware to East, S. of city. Blacktord, from New York to North. three blocks W. of Canal.
Blake, N. and S., from Washington to Indiana ave., near W. limits.
Bright, from New York to North, N. W. of city. Broadway, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. Buchanan, S. E. of city, three blocks N. of Morris.
Cady. from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Benton.
California, from New York to North, two blocks W. of Canal.
Catharine, from West to Canal, 3. of Merrill. Cedar, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Center, from Dunlop to Ellen, N. W. of city. Charles, from St. Clair to Peru track.
Chatham, from Massachusetts ave. to St. Clair, E. of East.
Cherry, from Fort Wayne ave. to Ash, near .. orthern boundary.
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