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In the spring of 1855 the preparatory department was opened by Prof. A. R. Benton, and in the fall of the same year the College proper was opened, with literary and legal departments. The faculty was then composed of
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Acting President, and Professor of Natural Science and Law, John Young, A. M.
Prof. of Ancient Languages, A. R. Benton. A. M.
Prof. of English Department, J. R. Challen, A. M., with the ne- cessary assistants. Prof. of Modern Languages, S. K. Hoshour.
Prof. of Music, I. K. Pearsall.
At the annual meeting of the board in July, 1858, Professor Young having resigned his professorship, the faculty was recomposed as fol- lows :
FACULTY.
President, and Prof. of Ethics, Moral and Mental Science, and Mod- ern Languages, S. K. Hoshour, A. M.
Prof. of Ancient Languages, A. R. Benton, A M. Prof. of Mathematics, G. W. Hoss, A. M. Prof. of Natural Sciences, R. T. Brown, A. M.
Prof. of English Department, I. R. Challen, A. M.
Tutoress in Primary Department, Mrs. E. Price.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
There is also a law school in connection with this institution, which will be opened, with a full law faculty, on the first Monday in Novem- ber, 1858.
OBJECTS.
The aims of the institution are to graduate students in literature, in science, and the learned professions, and to exert a wholesome moral and religious influence over all its students. The charter makes the Bible the only book of authority in religious instruction, and "dis- cards as uninspired and without authority all writings, formulas, creeds, and articles of faith subsequent thereto."
As a means of moral and religious instruction, the exercises are opened every morning with Bible reading and prayer, and each teacher hears a Bible recitation every Monday morning.
The success of the institution, thus far, has been very gratifying to all its friends and patrons. The number of its students has increased re- gularly from its very commencement, the number in attendance the present session being much larger than at any previous time, which speaks well for the future prosperity and usefulness of the North-west- ern Christian University.
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CHURCHES AND PASTORS.
CHURCHES.
LOCATION.
PASTOR'S NAME.
PASTORS RESIDENCES
First Presbyterian.
Second
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Third do
Cor. Illinois and Ohio. ..
Rev David Stevenson
Fourth do
Cor. Market and Delaware.
Rev. Geo. M. Maxwell.
Associat Reformed Presbyterian ..
Ohio, west of Delaware.
S. side of Circle.
Cor. Pennsylvania and Market.
Tennessee, S. of Vermont.
Rev. Wm. Graham.
Rev. Francis A. Hester.
New Jersey, S. of Louisiana. Oaio, E. of New Jersey ...
Rev. Miller. .
African
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Georgia, bt. Canal and Mississippi.
Rev. E. Weaver ..
North Street do
North, west of Alabama ..
Rev. John Hill.
Episcopalian {Christ Church)
Rev. Jos. C. Talbot ..
Baptist ....
Rev. James B. Simmons
African Baptist
Missouri, near New York.
Rev. M. Broyles . Rev. E. Goodwin.
Christian Church ..
Cor. Ohio and Delaware ..
First Evangelical Lutheran
Rev. Kunkleman ..
Second do do
Rev Daniel Schindler.
German United Evangelical.
Rev. Edward Kuester
German Lutheran.
Congregationalist
Ramsay's Hall, S. Illinois. Alabama, S. of Market.
Rev. M. G. I. Stern
United Brethren. ..
Cor. New Jersey and Ohio ..
Rev. C. W. Witt
St. Johns (Catholic)
Rev A. Bessonies.
St. Marys do
Rev. Simon Seirist
German Evangelical. Universalist ..
Rev. M. Hoehn
Rev. B. F. Foster.
Delaware, bt. Michigan and North.
Cor. Delaware and St. Clair .... 97 E. Washington, up stairs.
David Tatum and wife. Rev. Judah Wezhsler.
2 Circle. Adjoining Church. Adjoining Church. 104 Virginia ave. Adjoining Church. N. Tennessee. 143 N. Pennsylvania Adj. Church Circle. 93 E. Ohio. 190 W. North. 188 N. Illinois, Bds. 167 N. Alabama. Mer. N. of Blind Asylum Basement of Church. 13 N. East. Boards 56 N. Meridian. At Church. Boards 62 N. East. Adjoining Church. 46 S. Delaware. Back of Church. 268 N. Illinois.
Massachusetts avo. Md., bt Pa. and Va. ave.
Jews Synagogue ...
N. E. cor. Circle and Market.
Rev. Thomas M. Cunningham.
N. W. cor. Circle and Market.
Rev. G. P. Tindall ..
Boards 170 N. Illinois. 12 E. Vermont. 248 N. Ill'nois. 80 N. Meridian.
Rev. Gilbert Small, bde. 78 Mass. ave.a. Rev. E. T. Fletcher Rev. C. W. Miller ..
Wesley Chapel (Methodist).
Roberts Chapel
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Strange Chapel do .
Asbury Chapel do German do
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N. E. cor. Meridian and Circle. Cor. Meridian and Maryland.
Cor. Alabama and New York .... Pennsylvania, bt. St. Clair and Pratt. Ohio, bt. Illinois and Meridian. Alabama, S. of Washington.
Rev. Charles Fricke. Rev. N. A. Hyde ..
German Reformed.
Georgia, bt. Tennessee and Illinois .... Maryland, bt. Pennsylvania and Delaware .. New Jersey, ht. Market and Ohio .. College Hall ...
Friends Church (Ilicksite) . Do
do (Orthodox).
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
NAME.
TIME OF ISSUE.
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
PUBLICATION OFFICE.
SENTIMENTS.
Indianapolis Daily Citizen.
Every Evening .
Cameron & McNeely ...
No. 17 S Meridian . ..
Indiana State Sentinel
Daily and weekly
Bingham & Doughty ...
No. 18 E. Washington ..
Indiana State Journal ..
Daily and weekly
Journal Company ..
C. C. Butler.
No. 10 S. Meridian ...
Locomotive ..
Saturdays .
Elder & Harkness.
No. 2 S. Meridian . . .
Independent. Democratic.
National Democrat .
Saturdays .
National Democrat Company .
No. 3012 S. Meridian ..
Democratic.
Volksblatt, (german). Freie Presse, (german) .
Saturdays .
Thursdays.
Boetticher & Seidensticker. Richard Henninger. Thos. A. Goodwin. Cameron & McNeely.
No. 6632 E. Washington. Citizen Office.
Republican.
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Public Advertiser.
Monthly ... Saturdays .
Williamson & Lee M. G. Clarke .
No. 6612 E. Washington .. Odd Fellows' Hall.
Baptist. Christian.
Christian Record ..
Monthly.
Indiana Farmer .
Monthly.
Monthly ...
Jn.s. M. Mathews .. Ray & Wellhouse. Indiana State Teachers Association Elijah Weaver ..
Citizen Office. .
Education.
Repository, (col.) ...
Quarterly.
Journal Office .
Literature and Religion.
INDIANAPOLIS
Republican.
Indiana American .
Fridays .
Advertising.
Herald and Era .
Witness ...
Wednesdays .
Journal Office .
Sentinel buildings.
Agricultural.
Indiana School Journal. .
Independent. Democratic. Republican, Mechanical and Scientific
Commercial Telegram
Monthly.
No. 10 S. Pennsylvania.
No 130 E. Washington.
Citizen Office .
Universalist.
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LIBRARIES. STATE LIBRARY.
State House. S. D. Lyon, Librarian. No. of volumes, 20,000. For the use of judges, State officers, professional men, &c. Office hours from 9 till 4.
CENTER TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.
Court House. No. of volumes 1,000. John Dennis, Librarian. Open on Saturdays from 2 till 5 P. M. Terms free.
MARION COUNTY LIBRARY.
John W. Hamilton, Librarian. No. of volumes, 1,650. Office at Court House. Terms, 75 cents a year for 2 books, 50 cents for 1 book. Open Saturdays from 9 till 5.
TELEGRAPH.
Western Union Telegraph Company. Office No. 1 N. Meridian street.
STATE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND, Located half a mile north of Washington Street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania Streets.
OFFICERS.
Trustees-Jas. G. Reed, President ; E. W. H. Ellis, Secretary ; John F. Carr, John H. Cook, Wm. B. Mccullough, Nathan B. Palmer. Superintendent, Dr. Jas. McWorkman. Principal Teacher, Granville M. Bal- lard.
Teacher in the Female Department, Miss Eliza W. Bowman.
Matron, Mrs. Juliette McWorkman. Teacher of Music, Miss Lucinda M. Morley. Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D.
INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB,
Located on East Washington Street, near city limits.
OFFICERS.
Board of Trustees-Hon. J. P. Drake, President ; John S. Spann, Sec'y; Rev. Love H. Jameson, Julius Ni- colai, L. B. Stockton, John W. Kightley.
Superintendent, Thomas MacIntire, A. M.
Instructors, Wm. Willard, H. S. Gil- let, A. M .; W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D .; W. H. DeMotte, A. M .; P.
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A. Emery, A. M .; Cornelia Trask, Anna B. Very, B. R. Nordyke. Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D. Matron, Miss Lucinda L. Gillett. Steward, Wm. R. Hogshire.
Manager of the Farm, ,W. R. Hogshire Master of Shoe Shop, James Davis. Teacher of Needle work, Miss Julia A. Taylor. Gardiner, George McClain.
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INDIANA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
This Institution is located on a farm of 160 acres of land, three miles West of the City on the National road. The first law for its establish- ment was enacted by the General Assembly during the session of 1843-4. The farm was purchased of N. Bolton, Esq., for $5,300 00, in the fall of 1845. It was open for the reception of patients November, 1848. The cost, thus far has been about three hundred thousand dollars. There have been over fifteen hundred insane patients admitted to its Wards.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent, Dr. James S. Athon. Assistant Physicians, Dr. Barnes, sr. Dr. Dunlap, jr. Steward, Moses Hunter.
Matron, Mrs. S. G. Hall.
Board of Commissioners; W. H. Tal- bott, Pres't; E. J. Peck, Henry Brady, James Ritchey, Samuel Grimes, C. C. Campbell.
MASONIC ORDERS.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT.
Grand Encampment of Knight Templars will hold its next annual communication at New Albany on the first Wednesday of December, 1858. GRAND OFFICERS.
Sir Ephraim Colestock, of Indian- apolis, Grand Master.
Sir George W. Porter, of New . Al- bany, Deputy Grand Master. Sir William G. Terrell, of Lafayette, Grand Generalissimo.
Sir Martin Frybarger, of Conners- ville, Indiana, Grand Captain General.
Sir Phineas C. G. Hunt, of Indian- apolis, Grand Treasurer. Sir Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder.
Rev. Thomas R. Austin, of New Al- bany, Grand Prelate.
William Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Senior Warden.
Solomon D. Bayless, of Ft. Wayne, Gand Junior Warden.
L. B. Stockton, of Lafayette, Grand Standard Bearer.
Wm. T. Hensley, of Connersville, Grand Sword Bearer.
Wm. W. Thomas, of Connersville, Grand Warden. H. Colestock, of Ind'pls, G. Sentinel.
GRAND COUNCIL.
The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Indi- ana, will hold its next annual communication at Richmond, on Tuesday, before the fourth Monday in May, 1859.
GRAND OFFICERS.
Comp. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Puissant.
Comp. Wm. W. Lynde, of Centre- ville, Deputy G. Puissant. Comp. Eden H. Davis, of Shelby- ville, T. I. G. Master. Comp. Horace Coleman, of Logans- port, G. P. C. of Work. Comp. Thomas Pattison, of Aurora, G. Captain of Guards.
Comp. Phineas G. C. Hunt, of Indi- anapolis, G. Treasurer. Comp. Francis King, of Indianapo- lis, G. Recorder.
Comp. Rev. James S. Barnes, of Connersville, Gr. Chaplain.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indian- apolis, G. S. and Sentinel.
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GRAND CHAPTER.
The Grand Royal Arch Chap. of the State of Indiana, will hold its next annual communication at Richmond, on the Tuesday before the fourth Monday in May, 1859.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. E. Daniel K. Hays, of Attica, G. H. Priest.
E. George W. Porter, of New Alba- ny, D. G. H. Priest.
E Hugh Hanna, of Wabash, Grand : King.
E. James R. Mendenhall, of Rich- mond, G. Scribe.
Com. Phineas G. C. Hunt, of Indi- anapolis, G. Treasurer. Com. Francis King, of Indianapolis, G. Secretary.
Com. Wm. G. Terrell, of Lafayette, G. C. of the Host.
Com. Thomas Pattison of Aurora, G. R. A. Captain.
Com. Rev. Thomas R. Austin, of N. | Com. Henry Colestock, of Indian- Albany, G. Chaplain. apolis, G. Guard.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.
The Grand Lodge of Indiana holds its annual communication at Ma- sonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Mouday of May, of each year.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort | Bro. Wm. Pelan, of Connersville, Wayne, G. Master. Rev. G. Chaplain.
R. W. Frank Emerson, of Browns- town, D. G. Master.
R. W. Mahlon D. Manson, of Craw- fordsville, S. G. Warden.
R. W. John B. Fravel, of Laporte, J. G. Warden.
R. W. Charles Fisher, of Indiana- polis, G. Treasurer.
R. W. Francis King, of Indianapo- lis, G. Secretary.
Bro. Henry Colestock, of Indiana- polis, G. Steward and T.
RAPER ENCAMPMENT NO 1.
Total number of members 45. Date of charter, October 16th, 1850; stated meetings, fourth Wednesday in each month.
OFFICERS.
M. E. Sir Ephraim Colestock, G. | M. E. Sir P. G. C. Hunt, J. Warden. Commander.
M. E. Sir L. R. Brownell, Generalis- imo.
M. E. Sir Wm. J. Wallace, Captain General.
M. E. Sir Francis King, Prelate. M. E. Sir Ellis L. Aker, Senior War- den.
M. E. Sir Isaac H. Roll, Treasurer. M. E. Sir Charles Fisher, Recorder. M. E. Sir John D Morris, Standard Bearer. M. E. Sir Jacob Vandegrift, Sword Bearer.
M. E. Sir Nelson Donnelan, Warden. M. E. Sir Henry Colestock, Sentinel.
COUNCIL.
Indianapolis Council No. 2, at Indianapolis.
Moses Wolf, T. I. G. M. Ephraim Colestock, D. T. G. M. John M. Bramwell, P. C. W. Francis King, C. G.
Chas. Fisher, Recorder. Henry Colestock, Steward and Sen- tinel.
Bro. W. Millard, jr., of Millersville, G. Lecturer.
Bro. John R. Coffroth, of Hunting- ton, G. Marshal.
Bro. S. W. Peck, of Washington, S. G. Deacon.
Bro. John M Thomas, of Pleasant Hill, J. G. Deacon.
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CHAPTER. Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5, at Indianapolis.
John M. Bramwell, H. P.
Ephraim Colestock, K. -
Israel Conklin, G. M. 1 V.
Francis King, C of II.
Wm. J. Wallace, T. R.
Erie Locke, P. S.
Charles Fisher, Sec.
lfenry Colestock, Guard.
MARION LODGE NO. 35.
Chartered 1846. Meets at Masonic Hall third Wednesday in each monthy
J. M. Bramwell, W. M.
Francis King, S. W.
S. A. Fletcher, jr., J. W.
George Young, J. D.
Moses Wolf, T.
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R. A. Looker, Tyler.
CENTER LODGE, NO. 123.
Chartered October, 1853. Meets at Masonic Hall first Wednesday in
each month,
John C. New, W. M.
Erie Locke, S. W.
A. Graydon, J. W.
I. H. Roll, Treas.
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Charles Fisher, Sec'y. Peter Ritter, S. D. W. P. Bingham, J. D. H. Colestock, Tyler.
CONCORDIA LODGE, NO. 178.
Chartered May, 1855. Meets at Masonic Hall the second Wednesday in each month.
Charles G. Bals, W. M.
Christ. Mayer, S. W.
Albert Reisner, J. W.
Geo. F. Meyer, Treas.
Christopher Werbe, Sec. Frank Damme, S. D. Menkedick, J. D. H. Colestock, Tyler.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
R. W. G. ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F., OF INDIANA.
The R. W. Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., of Indiana, was instituted on the 10th of January, 1847, and convenes at Odd Fellows' Hall, Indian- apolis, on the third Monday of May and November in each year.
OFFICERS.
Chris. Miller, M. W. G. Patriarch, | James Burges, R. W. J. Junior Lafayette.
Wm. P. Applegate, M. E. G. High Priest, Connersville. E. A. Jones, R. W. G. Senior War- den, Richmond.
Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Scribe, Indianapolis. Theo. P. Houghey, R. W. G. Treasu- rer, Indianapolis.
Warden, Danville. Christopher Toler, G. Sentinel, Mad- dison.
E. S. Tyler, Deputy G. Sentinel, In- dianapolis.
Wm. K. Edwards, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Terre Haute.
J. S. Harvey, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Jeffersonville.
Samnel Campbell, R. A. C.
James H. Seybold, G. M. 3 V.
Peter Ritter, G. M. 2 V.
Josiah Locke, Sec. Israel Conklin, S. D.
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Daniel Moss, Alt. G. Rep., Greens- burg.
Taylor W. Webster, Alt. Grand Rep., Ladoga.
Past Grand Patriarchs .- Christian Bucher, of No. 2; Isaac H. Tay- lor, of No. 2; Daniel Moss, of No. 27; Marshall Sexton, of No. 12; J. S. Harvey, of No. 5; Jacob P. Chapman, of No. 5; Job B. El-
dridge, of No. 10; E. H. Barry, of No. 12; Lewis Humphreys, of No. 9.
Past Grand High Priests .- Caspar Markle, of No. 11; I. P. Windle of No. 17; Job B. Eldridge, of No. 10; George B. Jocelyn, o No. 1; Thomas P. Gunnell, of Nof 38.
THE GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.
The R. W. Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F., of Indiana, was instituted on the 14th of August, 1837, and convenes at Odd Fellows' Hall, Indiana- polis, on the third Tuesday of May and November in each year.
OFFICERS.
P. A. Hackleman, M. W. G. Master, Rushville.
Geo. B. Roberts, R. W. D. G. Mas- ter, Laporte.
Thos. Underwood, R. W. G. Warden, Lafayette.
Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Secre- tary, Indianapolis.
Jacob B. McChesney, R. W. G. Trea- surer, Indianapolis.
Milton Herndon, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Crawfordsville.
James H. Stewart, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Delphi.
Wm. M. French, Alt. G. Rep. Jeffer- sonville.
Jno. H. Stailey, Alt. G. Rep., Ro- chester.
David Ferguson, R. W. G. Marshal, Winchester.
Wm. Rea., R. W. G. Conductor, Jef- fersonville.
E. S. Tyler, R. W. G. Guardian, In- dianapolis.
Henry L. Brown, R. W. G. Messen- ger, Lawrenceburgh, Geo. D. Staats, G. Herald, Indiana- polis.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 5.
Convenes in Indianapolis on the evenings of the first and third Mon- days of each month.
CENTER LODGE, NO. 18.
Meets in Indianapolis on Tuesday evening of each week.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, NO. 44.
Meets in Indianapolis on Wednesday evening of each week.
CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 124.
Meets in Indianapolis on Friday evening of each week.
GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 129.
Meets in Indianapolis on Thursday evening of each week.
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH. Meets first Saturday night in each month.
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TEMPERANCE ORDERS.
GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF INDIANA.
Meets annually in May. The next session will be held in Lafayette.
OLIVER TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 6. Meets at Temperance Hall every Monday evening.
GRAND DIVISION OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE OF INDIANA.
The annual session is held at Indianapolis in November, and the semi- annual session in April, at whatever point the Grand Division may de- signate.
WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 1.
Organized April 20th, 1846, meets at Temperance Hall every Friday evening.
MARION DIVISION NO. 76, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Organized January, 1858, meets every Tuesday night, at Wright's Hall, opposite Littles' Hotel.
CAPITAL DIVISION NO. 30.
Organized June 16th, 1858, meets every Wednesday evening at Hayden's Mercantile College Hall.
GRAND LODGE I. O. G. T., OF INDIANA. Meets annually in Indianapolis, in October.
INDIANAPOLIS LODGE, NO. 143, I. O. G. T.
Organized September 16th, 1857, meets every Wednesday evening at Temperance Hall.
MARION SECTION NO. 2, CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.
Meet every Saturday evening at Temperance Hall.
RAILROADS.
BELLEFONTAINE LINE. In full operation. Whole length 202 miles.
Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Co. From Indianapolis to Union.
OFFICERS.
President, John Brough, Secretary, Edward King,
Treasurer, Thomas H. Sharpe.
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Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad Co. From Uuion to Crestline.
President, John Brough,
Secretary, J. M. Townsend,
Treasurer, Henry Wick.
JOINT OFFICERS.
Executive Committee .- Henry Wick, Chairman, Cleveland; Stillman Witt, Cleveland ; E. T. Sterling, Cleveland; James W. Yandes, Indianapolis ; John Brough, In- dianapolis.
Secretary-J. M. Townsend, Office at Cleveland.
President and General Superintendent -John Brough, Office at Indian- apolis.
Assistant Superintendent-J. Canby, Office at Bellefontaine, O. Cashier-Edward King, Indianapo- lis. Auditor, Wm. H. Otis, Indianapolis. General Ticket Agent, Jos. F. Boyd, Indianapolis.
Gen'l Freight Agent, Erastus S. Spen- cer, Indianapolis.
Master Machinists, John M. Lord Galion, O., Isaiah Haslep, Ind'pls.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD,
In full operation. Running from Indianapolis to Cincinnati via. Law- renceburg, without change of cars. Making use of the Ohio and Missis- sippi broad guage track from Lawrenceburgh to Cincinnati. See adver- tisement, page 229.
OFFICERS.
Pres't and Sup't, Henry C. Lord, Cin- cinnati.
Ass'st Sup't, J. W. Mills, Lawrence- burgh. Treasurer, W. A. Rockwood, Ind'pls. Secretary, A. Worth, 66
General Ticket Agent, W. H. S. Noble, Indianapolis.
General Freight Agent, J W. Cheet, Cincinnati. Master Machinist, R. Meek, Ind'pls. Road Master, I. F. Richardson, Lh.
INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY,
In full operation. Running from Indianapolis to Cincinnati and Dayton, via. Richmond.
OFFICERS.
President, John S. Newman. Vice President, Charles Parry. Sec and Treas., Samuel Hannah. Sup't., James M. Smith.
Ass't Sup't., Henry L. Pope. Gen'l Freight Agent, Wm. A. Brad- shaw. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Horace Parrot.
JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD.
OFFICERS.
President, D. Ricketts. Superintendent, A. S. Crothers. Treasurer, J. H. McCampbell. Gen. Freight Agent, R. S. Forsythe.
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Gen. Ticket Agent, J. L. Reynolds. Master Machinist, R. Wells. Acting Sec'y at Depot, Thos. Carse. Agent at Ind' plis, J. G. Whitcomb.
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LAFAYETTE AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
Erom Indianapolis to Lafayette in full operation. Length of Road sixty four miles.
OFFICERS.
President, Wm. F. Reynolds, Lafay- General Agent, E. Locke, India napo- lis.
ette.
Superintendent, J. O. D. Lilly.
MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. .
In full operation. Running from Indianapolis to Madison, through from Indianapolis to Madison without change of cars. Length of road, eighty-nine miles.
OFFICERS.
President, F. H. Smith, Madison. Superintendent, D. C. Branham, N. Madison.
Secretary, T. B. Matthews, Madison. Treasurer, R. P. Jones, Madison:
Master Machinist, B. W. Smith, N. Madison.
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Assisiant Machinist, W. C. Dodge, Indianapolis.
Road Master, W. H. Branham, N. Madison. Agent at Indianapolis, J. V. Mc- Elvain. Assistant, W. Phelps.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
In full operation. Running from Indianapolis to Peru. Length of road, seventy three miles.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent, David Macy. Assistant Sup't, C. B. Robinson.
Secretary and Treas., T. P. Haughey.
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Gen. Freight Agent, L. N. Andrews. Master Machinist, F. Gilman.
TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND RAILROAD.
From Terre Haute to Indianapolis, seventy-three miles.
Passenger Trains leave Terre Haute, three times daily, (Sundays ex- cepted,) making close connections with all trains at Indianapolis.
OFFICERS.
President and Superintendent, E. J. Peck, Indianapolis.
Secretary, Chas. Wood, Terre Haute. Treasurer, John Scott, Terre Haute. Road Master, J. Hice, Terre Haute. Master Machinst, Charles R. Peddle,
Terre Haute. Ticket Agent, R. A. Morris, Terre Haute. Freight Agent, C. W. Mancourt, Terre Haute.
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THE HORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT TO ROUTE CINCINNATI
North-eastern Kentucky and all Points in Southern Ohio
INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI
SHORT
LINE
RAIL ROAD.
THE ONLY ROUTE TO CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGING CARS.
Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis Daily at 7 A. M., 1.15 P. M., 6.30 P. M., and arrive in Cincinnati at 12.25 P. M., 6.30 P. M., and 11.30 P. M.
Connecting at Cincinnati with all the Great Eastern and Southern Railroad Lines, and with Steamers on the Ohio River.
TICKETS can be procured at the Union Depot at Indianapolis, Ind., and at all the Ticket Offices in the North-West, on which Passengers are taken by this Route.
THROUGH TO CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
Through to Columbus and Newark, with only one change of Cars. Through to Zanesville and Wheeling, with only one change of Cars. Through to Chillicothe and Marietta, with only one change of Cars. Through to Lexington and Danville, Ky., with only one change of Cars.
FROM CINCINNATI WESTWARD.
Three Trains leave Cincinnati daily at 6 A. M., 2 P, M, and 6 P. M., and arrive at India- napolis at 11.20 A. M., 9.30 P. M. and 10.40 P. M .; making close connections at Indianapolis with Trains to
ALL THE WESTERN AND NORTH-WESTERN CITIES.
THROUGH TICKETS on sale at the Company's Ticket Office, North-west corner of Broadway and Front street, under the Spencer House ; at the Walnut Street House ; also at No. I (corner room) of the Burnet House Building, at the Depot, foot of Front and Mill streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
NAMES
TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION, REMOVALS, &C.
Barnitz Dr. J. W., 4 West Washington.
Bear S., salesman G. Frey.
Brown G. W., carpenter, alley rear of Bates House.
Brown James T., collecting agent, cor. Delaware and Vermont.
Brown John L., (Greenleaf & B.,) res. 227 N. Tennessee. Carter Henry, carpenter, removed to Georgia W. of Canal.
Coffman & Wilson, grocers, 11 S. Illinois.
Cox A. J., daguerrean artist with D. M. Spurgin.
Cudlipp Benjamin, dyer and scourer, 10 S. Pennsylsania.
CURRY & CANADA, hair dressers, Palmer House.
Dexter G. S., stencil cutter, (Perine & D.,) Blake's Row. Fletcher Rev. E. T., ( Methodist,) 2 Circle.
Graham Rev. William, (Methodist,) Tennesse, adj. Strange Chapel. Hamilton M. D., publisher of Daily News, bds. Palmer House. Hanning J. G., (Ramsay & H.,) 26 Kentucky ave., bds. 161 N. Miss.
HENNINGER C. & Co., cigars and tobacco, 3 S. Meridian.
Indianapolis Branch Banking Co., removed to S. W. corner Penn- sylvania and Washington.
King Edward, Sec. I. P. & C. R. R., res. removed to 97 N. Meridian. Klusman Louis, saloon 67 E. Washington.
Knotts N. K., painter and glazier, 35 E. Washington.
LOWRY W. M., drugs and medicines, 16 E. Washington, res. 53 Massachusetts ave.
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