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RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO CINCINNATI,
North-eastern Kentucky, and all points in Southern Ohio.
INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE RAILROAD.
The Only Route without Change of Cars.
THREE TRAINS LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY
On the arrival of Trains from the West, North and North-West,
Through to Cincinnati in Advance of all other Routes. CONNECTING AT CINCINNATI
WITH THE WITH THE L. M., & C. & X., & C. W. & Z. MARIETTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS, FOR
Wilmington, Washington, Cir- cleville, Lancaster, Zanesville, Columbus and Wheeling.
RAILROAD, FOR Marietta, Chillicothe, Parkers- burg, Washington City, Bal- timore and Philadelphia.
AND ALSO WITH THE COVINGTON & LEXINGTON RAILROAD, TO LEXINGTON, PARIS, NICHOLASVILLE AND DANVILLE, KY. AND WITH STEAMERS FOR
MAYSVILLE, RIPLEY, PORTSMOUTH, And all points on the Ohio River.
Through Tickets at all Ticket Offices in West & North-west. H. C. LORD, President. W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Luse Douglass, 3 Circle. Lynch Michael J., Virginia ave., near Washington.
McCann Samuel D., 29 n. East. Mears George W., cor Meridian and Vermont. Merrill John F., 134 w. New York.
Merriweather H. C., 2 w. Washington. Miller George W., 158 n. Illinois.
Miller William, 13 Kentucky ave. Musgrave Philip B., bds. n. Tennessee.
New George W., 5 Blake's Row.
Newcomer F. S., office Blake's Row.
Nofsinger Wm. R., 1} miles e. of city. Parry Charles, 12 e. Market. Parry & Wright, 12 e. Market.
Parvin Theophilus, 69 n. Alabama.
Ralfgrame Dr., Little's Hotel. Rhoades John M., 8 McOuat's Block.
Rucker James S., 58 w. Vermont.
Shaw Joseph N., Illinois, between Second and Third.
Stedman E. P., 53 n. New Jersey. Stevens T. M., over Harrison's Bank. Stout Oliver H., 101 n. Tennessee. Teal Nathaniel, 383 w. Washington.
Thompson Mrs. Mary, 74 n. Illinois.
Thompson & Woodburn, 14 e. Market. Thompson Wm. C., 14 e. Market. Tilly Joseph, 128 s. Delaware.
Woodburn James H., 14 e. Market.
Wright Augustus S. 28 n. Illinois.
Wright Mansur H., 12 e. Market.
Piano Fortes.
Ames James, Glenn's block. Traeyser George, cor Washington and Alabama, up stairs. Willard & Stowell, 4 Bates House.
Piano Forte Manufacturers.
Ames James, 2 Glenn's block. Traeyser George, cor. Washington and Alabama.
Planing Mills.
Byrkit & Beam, 60 s. Tennessee. Hill George W., cor. East and Georgia. Kregelo, Blake & Co., cor. Canal and New York.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
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Plow Makers.
Beard, Starr & Co., Metropolitan Hall. Rapp Fred. J., 154 e. Washington.
Plumbers.
Dunn John C., 67 n. Tennessee. Ramsay & Hanning, 85 w. Washington.
Portrait Painters.
a Cox Jacob, 2 Blakes building. Hays S. B., 32 e. Washington.
Powder Agents.
Hinde, Edward & Co., 155 e. Washington. Gallup W. P., 74 w. Washington.
Printers, Book and Job.
Bingham & Doughty, Sentinel buildings. Botticher J., 130 e. Washington. Cameron Win. S., 8 e. Pearl. Elder & Harkness, 2 s. Meridian.
Fahnestock John, 19 w. Washington. Journal Company, cor. Meridian and Circle.
Landon & Hastings, 82 e. Washington.
Henninger Richard 83 e. Washington. 4
Produce and Commission Merchants.
Bradshaw & Glazier, 16 s. Meridian, cor. Pearl. Carlisle John & Son, 24 e. Washington. Elliott, Spotts & Co., cor. Alabama and I. and C. R. R. Emmerich & Reese, 91 & 93 w. Washington. Pinney Wm. H. H., 132 e. Market. Rusch Fred P., 81 and 83 Masonic Hall. Smith & Stevenson, 5 s. Delaware.
Professors of Music.
Ascher Albert, off. 2 Glenn's block. Baker Jesse A., 30 w. Washington. Benham Azel M., 14 n. Meridian. Biedenmeister Carl A., cor. New York and New Jersey. Brummer Charles, 33 n. Alabama.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS. /
Gresh Benjamin F., Tremont House. Hines Edward, bds. 71 Indiana ave. Pearsall Peter R., 26 s. Tennessee.
Publishers, Book.
Asher & Co., Odd Fellow's Hall. up stairs.
Bingham & Doughty, Sentinel building. Clarke & Co., Odd Fellow's Hall. Hawes George W., Sentinel building. McEvoy Harry N., Sentinel building.
Redfield & Co., Sentinel building.
Streight A. D., Yohn's block. Sutherland James, Journal building.
Talbott John T., bds. Palmer House.
Umberhine D. W., Journal building.
Pump Makers.
Childers John P., rear German Catholic Church.
Hall Lytel, 37 s. Delaware.
Hasket & Co., 26 Kentucky ave.
Wright W. G., Maryland, rear Virginia ave.
Real Estate Agents. (See Agents, Real Estate.)
Real Estate Auctioneers,
Wiley Wm. Y., 10} e. Washington.
Refrigerators, Patent. Park & Dennis, 82 w. Washington.
Restaurants.
Beck Edward, Crystal Palace, 44 w. Washington.
Central Restaurant, 6 w. Washington.
Dietz Adam, Paradise Garden, 65 Ft. Wayne ave.
Dietz Geo. & Co .. Washington Hall, 78 and 80 w. Wash.
Dunn Thomas B., 7 n. Illinois.
Eastman Henry, cor. Illinois and Louisiana.
Flagg Seth A., Magnolia, 9 s. Illinois.
Haehl John, Georgia, bet. Illinois and Meridian.
Hug Martin, Capital, 14 e. Washington. Lang Louis, 17 e. Washington.
Lauer Charles, 162 e. Washington.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Ledlie John, Little's Hotel. Rhodius George, National, 27 s. Meridian. Schaub H. & Co., 6 w. Washington. Sparks W., 17 s. Illinois.
Roofing Metal.
Eastman Henry, 310 Indiana ave.
Rolling Mill. Indianapolis Rolling Mill Co., cor. Merrill and Mississippi.
Saddle and Harness Makers.
Andra John, 196 e. Washington.
Blair James M., 194 w. Washington.
Hereth John C., 103 e. Washington.
Hinesley & Kelly, 34 w. Washington.
Nicolai Charles, 268 e. Washington.
Simcox J. W. & Bro., 17 n. Pennsylvania.
Sulgrove Jerome B., 44 e. Washington.
Sulgrove & Reynolds, 20 w. Washington.
Saddlery Hardware.
Hinesley & Kelley, 34 w. Washington.
Mooney's & Co., 75 s. Meridian.
Sulgrove & Reynolds, 20 w. Washington.
Sulgrove J. B., 44 e. Washington.
Saloons.
Balcke Charles, 175 e. Washington. Bates House Saloon, n. Illinois.
Beck Edward, 44 w. Washington.
Bebee R., 23 w. Washington.
Blaes N., 48 s. Delaware. Boedeker Henry, 168 e. Washington.
Buehrig H., Farmers' Hotel.
Buscher Henry, 51 e. South. Brinckmeyer John C., 75 e. Washington.
Bush Jacob, 246 and 248 e. Washington. Bussey John, 38 Louisiana. Dickman Charles, 186 e. Washington. Dietz Geo. & Co., 78 and 80 w. Washington. Dietz John A., 67 Ft. Wayne ave. Dipple Henry, Oriental House.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Dunn T. B., 7 n. Illinois. Elsasser Michael, 159 e. Washington.
Emmenegger Matthias, 111 and 113 e. Washington. Flagg Seth A., Magnolia, 9 s. Illinois. Frenzel John P., 85 s. Illinois.
Giberson Lewis W., w. Indianapolis. Hanrahan Patrick, 105 e. Washington. Hohl C., 77 e. Washington. Hoppe George, 81 s. Meridian. Hug Martin, 14 e. Washington.
Imbery Charles A., 86 e. Washington.
Johnson Benjamin F., basement Palmer House. Kistner Adam, California House.
Knaus H., e. Washington, near Michigan road.
Lang Lewis, 17 e. Washington.
Lauer Charles, 162 e. Washington.
Ledlie John, Little's Hotel. Levien S., 13 n. Illinois.
Mars & Co., 32 s. Illinois.
Matthes Clemens, 163 e. Washington.
Mattler John, 83 s. Meridian.
Miller Charles G., e. Washington, near Michigan road.
Moesch T. H., Apollo Garden.
Monninger D. & C., 121 e. Washington. Miller Charles T., s. side National road. Naltner A., 14 Louisiana. Newcomer Christian, 13 w. Washington:
Petrie John, 222 e. Washington.
Renard Eugene, cor. Washington and Betts.
Rhodius George, 27 s. Meridian. Rife Fred., 52 e. South. Rinard John, 242 e. Washington.
Rossmann Charles, 119 e. Washington.
Regenauer Wm., 25 s. Meridian.
Schlachr Christian, 76 Ft. Wayne ave.
Schaub H. & Co., 6 w. Washington.
Wachstetter John, 27 s. Meridian.
Wriedt Christ, 138 e. Washington.
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Byrkit & Beam, cor. Georgia and Tennessee. Hill Geo. W., cor. East and Georgia. Kregelo, Blake & Co., cor. New York and Canal.
Saw Manufacturers.
Atkins Elias C., 155 s. Illinois. 20
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Saw Mills.
. Hill G. W., cor. East and Georgia. Loucks & Co., Market near Bates' mill.
Marsee & Son, e. Washington. Richer Henry, s. Pennsylvania, R. R. crossing.
Wells Wm. F. Massachusetts avenue, near city limits.
Wishmier C., 189 n. Davidson.
Scales and Safes.
Gallup E. P. & W. P., 74 w. Washington, (Fairbank's.) Garrett David, cor. Del. and Va.ave. (Duryee & Forsyth's.)
School Books, (Eclectic.)
Grant Geo. H., at Bowen, Stewart & Co.'s.
Seal and Press Maker. Ballard Austin, 5 Circle.
Seed Stores.
Birkenmeyer P. S. & Co., 74 e. Washington. Braden D., 84 w. Washington.
Shingle Manufacturers.
Redstone, Bro. & Co., s. Delaware. A Reynolds & Graham, 269 e. Washington.
Silversmiths.
Bacon Robert D., rear of 24 e. Washington.
Covert Isaac, 8% w. Washington.
Higgins Wm. B., 136 n. Alabama.
Lendormi Paulin 67 w. Washington.
Stair Builder.
Chester A. A., Duncan bet. Delaware and Alabama.
Stock Brokers. Delzell & Smith, 37 e. Washington. Dunlop John S., Dunlop's Building. Wiley Wm. Y., 10g e. Washington.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Stock Dealer. Bartlett Daniel A., 42 w. Maryland.
IStone Yards.
Murrison Alex., s. Delaware bet. South and Merrill.
Richards & Goddard, cor. Tennessee and Market.
Scott, Nicholson & Co., Kentucky avenue, near T. H. R. R.
Straw Goods. (See also Hats, Caps and Furs.) Latshaw, V. S. K., 22 s. Illinois.
Stump Puller. Dill Ezekiel B., s. Pennsylvania near Washington.
Sugar Mill Manufacturer. Hunt Thomas E., 100 Michigan.
Surveyors.
Hosbrook Daniel B., 108 n. Mississippi. Stein Frederick, cor. Market and Cady. Wilson L. B., 63 w. Maryland.
Wood James, 3 Blake's Building.
Wood James N., 3 Blake's Building.
Tanners.
Creasser Wm., e. Washington, e. Pogue's Run.
Daugherty M. & Co., Wisconsin near Bluff road.ª
Fisback John, 30 s. Meridian.
Hoffman John H., Maryland bet. East and Liberty.
Sharpe Joseph K., 90 e. Washington.
Yandes, Resener & Co., cor. Washington and Benton.
Tea Dealers. (See also Grocers.)
Daggett W., 22 s. Meridian. Donaldson, Maxfield & Prine, 71 w. Washington. Ludden & Lee, 14 n. Illinois. Muir James, 33 w. Market.
Ryan T. F. & Co., 71 s. Meridian.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Telegraph Office. Western Union, 1 n. Meridian.
Tinplate and Tinmen's Tools. Cottrill & Knight, 94 s. Delaware.
Tinware and Stoves.
Cox Charles, 11 w. Washington.
Frankem Isaac L., 9 Virginia avenue.
Goldsberry Livingston D., 182 e. Washington.
McQuat R. L. & A. W., 69 w. Washington.
Munson & Johnston, 62 e. Washington. Pottage Benjamin, 76 w. Washington. Root, Bennett & Co., 66 e. Washington. Voegtle Jacob, 177 e. Washington. Wainwright Samuel, 11 s. Illinois.
Trunk and Valise Manufacturers. Becker H., 30 w. Washington. Sulgrove & Reynolds, 20 w. Washington.
Turners.
Austin John M., 20} s. Meridian.
Kolb Louis, Georgia. near Pennsylvania.
Kuhn Philip, cor. Fort Wayne and New Jersey.
Umbrella Makers. Mayer John F., 56 e. Washington.
Undertakers. Grinsteinner George, 114 e. Market. Long Mathew, 28 s. Meridian. Weaver & Williams, 72 w. Washington.
Venetian Blind Manufacturer. Barr Jacob, 86 n. Alabama.
Veterinary Surgeon. Smith James, 17 s. Delaware.
Vinegar Manufacturers. Ludlow & Atkins, near Madison Depot. Muller Ed., Market near Pogue's Run. Schimmel John, cor. Meridian and Bluff road.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Wagon Manufacturers.
Bristor Samuel M., Kentucky avenue.
Burk Eli, West Indianapolis.
Forshee & Downs, 34 s. Pennsylvania. Graves Richard, Kentucky ave. bet. Tennessee and Georgia. Hoffman Ephraim, Madison road. Mc Callay Jacob, 34 e. Pennsylvania.
Munsell & Son, Wabash alley, bet. Liberty and Noble.
Richmann & Buchanan. 211 e. Washington.
Wall Papers.
Roll Wm. H. 12 s. Illinois. Werden E. & Co., 26 e. Washington.
Watches and Jewelery.
Alexander John E., w. Washington, West Indianapolis,
Bingham W. P. & Co., 20 e. Washington.
Craft Wm. H., 2 Odd Fellows' Hall.
Daumont S. H., 9 s. Meridian.
Feller George, 67 w. Washington.
Ferguson C. A., 7 w. Washington.
French C. G., 37 w. Washington.
McLene Jeremiah, 1 Bates House.
Rech M., 80 w. Washington.
Talbott W. H. & Co., 24 e. Washington.
Watch Materials.
Talbott W. H. & Co., 24 e. Washington.
Water Drawers, Wheeler's Patent. Downey & Willianison 2 n. Del.
Whip Manufacturer. Holdzkom Charles, Ray's Block.
Wines and Liquors.
Emmerich & Reese, 91 and 93 e. Washington. Feld Gotthard, 65 w. Washington. Hug Martin, 140 w. Washington. Middlemas D. C., 197 w. Washington. Mueller John, 212 e. Washington. Rosenthall A., 38 Louisiana. Ruschhaupt & Bals, 82 e. Washington.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Schnull A. & H., 81 and 83 e. Washington. Shaw John P., 256 w. Washington. Volmer Charles, 113 e. Washington. Woolf M., 53 s. Illinois.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Hausmann & Co., 6 e. Washington .! Klotz & Pfafflin, 29 w. Washington.
Woolen Factories.
Geisendorff G. W. & Co., 268 w. Washington.
Merritt & Coughlen, s. side w. Washington, near river.
Yount John, cor. Sixth and West.
Yankee Notions and Toys.
Bing's Bazaar, 32 w. Washington.
Crossland J. A., 75 w. Washington. Hausmann H. & Co., 6 e. Washington.
Klotz & Pfafflln, 29 w. Washington.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
ANNUAL ELECTION SECOND TUESDAY IN MAY. COUNCIL MEETS EVERY OTHER SATURDAY NIGHT.
CITY OFFICERS FOR 1861.
Mayor-S. D. Maxwell.
Treasurer, James M. Jameson ; Clerk, John G. Waters ; Mar- shal, Jefferson Springsteen; Deputy Marshal, Isaac J. Colley ; City Engineer, James Wood, sr .; Assistant Engineer, James Wood, jr .; Street Commissioner, Henry Colestock; Market Master, Chas. John; Assessor, R. W. Robinson ; City Attorney, B. K. Elliott.
COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-Sims A. Colley, Samuel Sieberts.
Second Ward-T. P. Haughey, Andrew Wallace ..
Third Ward-J. S. Pratt, Jacob Vandergrift.
Fourth Ward -- Erie Locke, George W. Geisendorff. Fifth Ward-E. H. Kuhlmann, Stephen McNabb.
Sixth Ward -- Alexander Metzger, Hermann Tilly.
Seventh Ward -- Thos Cottrell, Charles Richmann.
WATCHMEN.
Captain, A. D. Rose, Thos. Amos, Halden Davis, Charles Car- ter, Lewis Reeves, Frederick Shergart, John S. Russell, Hubbard Adams, Hannibal Taffee, John Farrell.
Sealers of Weights and Measures, Cyrus S. Butterfield.
Keeper of Cemetery, G. W. Allred.
School Trustees, L. M. Vance, C. C. Hines, Caleb B. Smith.
CENTER TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Constables, John Hanna, Jeptha Bradley, M. L. Johnson, Wm. McClain ; Trustee, Jacob Nieman.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Common Pleas Court, John Coburn; Clerk of Circuit and Common Pleas Court, John C. New ; Principal Deputy, Fred. Knefler; Sheriff, W. J. Wallace; Recorder, Alexander G. Wal- lace; Deputy, Wm. J. Wallace ; Coroner, John Moffitt ; Treasurer Thomas D. Barker, Deputy, Arthur W. Wright; Auditor, Jacob W. Wright; Deputy Auditor, Francis W. Hamilton ; Surveyor, A. W. Voorhees ; Prosecuting Attorney Court of Common Pleas, John C. Buffkins ; Commissioners, Levi A. Hardesty, Samuel Moore, George Bruce.
COURTS.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
Held at the State House on the third Mondays of November and May in each year.
Circuit Judge, John McLean. Circuit Clerk, John Hs Rea.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
Held at the State House on the third Mondays of November and May in each year. Clerk's office at State Bank Building.
District Judge, Elisha M. Huntington ; District Clerk, John H. Rea ; District Attorney, Daniel W. Voorhees.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL.
Marshal, Elisha English; office State Bank buildings. Deputy Marshals, Geo. McOuat, Sam'l. Barbour, C. W. Seely ; United S. Commissioners, John H. Rea, Reginald H. Hall, H. C. Newcomb.
SUPREME COURT.
Court meets in State House fourth Mondays in May and November. Judges, Andrew Davidson, J. L. Worden, Jas. M. Hanna, S. E. Perkins ; Clerk, John P. Jones; Sheriff, Henry H. Nelson.
MARION CIRCUIT COURT.
Meets at Court House, Indianapolis, fourth Mondays in March and September.
Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, Fabius M. Finch; Clerk, John C .. New; Prosecuting Attorney, W .. P. Fishback.
MARION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Meets at the Court House, Indianapolis, second Mondays in Feb- ruary, Juue, August and December.
Judge, J. Coburn ; Clerk, John C. New ; Prosecuting Attorney, John C. Buffkin.
RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENTS.
Great Central Route.
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Between Chicago and Detroit, (284 miles,) is one of the connect- ing links in the direct line of Railway Communication between the Atlantic seaboard and Chicago, the Mississippi Valley and the West.
ITS EASTERN CONNECTIONS,
Are at Detroit with the Great Western Railway, for Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New York, Boston, &c., and with the Grand Trunk Railway for Montreal, Quebec, Port- land, &c.
MIDDLE CONNECTIONS,
At Michigan City with the New Albany & Salem Railroad to New Albany, Louisville, Greencastle, Lafayette, Cincinnati, and all interior Indiana points.
At Lake Station with the Joliet Division of the Michigan Cen- tral Railroad, intersecting the St. Louis, Alton & Chicago Rail- road at Joliet for Springfield, Alton and St. Louis, and the Chi- cago and Rock Island Railroad for Davenport, Muscatine, Iowa City, and all Central Iowa.
Also, at Matteson with the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, and all Lower Mississippi River points. *
WESTERN CONNECTIONS,
At Chicago, (at the Great Central Depot,) with the Illinois Central Railroad to Dunleith, and the Upper Mississippi, also, to Central Illinois, Cairo, Mem- phis, Mew Orleans, and ill intermediate points by all Rail or River.
With the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, to Galesburg, Burlington, Quincy, Ottumwa, Hannibal, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City, etc.
With the Galena and Chicago Union to Dixon, Fulton, Galena, Dunleith, and all Upper Mississippi River Points.
Also, direct communication with the Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago and North-Western, Chicago and Rock Island, and the St. Louis, Alton and Chi- cago Railroads.
je" The facilities and reputation of this Line and its Eastern connections for the transportation of Freight and Live Stock, are too well known and ap- preciated to require further notice.
OFFICERS.
J. W. Brooks, President, Boston. R. N. Rice, Gen'l Sup't, Detroit. C. H. Hurd, Ass't Sup't, Detroit.
|H. E. Sargent, Gen'l Ag't, Chicago, T. Frazer, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Detroit. H. J. Spalding, Western Ticket Agent, Chicago.
RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENTS.
JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD.
The Great Southern United States Mail and Express Route,
FROM INDIANAPOLIS
TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Connecting with Trains on the
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD, AND WITH Louisville & Memphis & Louisville & New Orleans LINE PACKETS,
For Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Vicksburg, Jackson, Huntsville, New Orleans, and all the principal Southern Cities.
TWO TRAINS LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY, (Sundays Excepted.)
Passengers from the North, East and West, will find the route by the way of Indianapolis & Jeffersonville Railroad, the most expeditious route to the Principal Cities in the West and South- west.
THROUGH TICKETS sold in all the principal Railroad and Ticket Offices in the Eastern and Northern States. Remember the route, via Indianapolis and Louisville, via Jeffersonville Railroad.
A. S. CROTHERS, Sup't. H. H. REYNOLDS, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENTS.
LAFAYETTE & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD,
IS THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE, From Chicago, TO Indianapolis, Louisville, Madison, Cincin- nati, Dayton, Columbus, Wheeling, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Philadel- phia, New York,
AND ALL BASTERN CITIES AND TOWNS.
TWO TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY, (Except Sundays,)
Cars running through without change to Indianapolis, making direct and close connections at Indianapolis for all Towns and Cities as above, and Central and Southern Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE
To Louisville by 23 miles. Dispatch given to Freights by this Route, and taken as low as by any other Route.
TICKETS Sold in all the principal offices throughout the West. Be sure and ask for Tickets via Lafayette and Indianapolis. W. F. REYNOLDS, Prest., Lafayette. J. O. D. LILLY, Supt., Indianapolis. WM. P. WATSON, Ticket Agent, Lafayette.
ATCHISON ADVERTISEMENTS.
MASSASOIT HOUSE,
ATCHISON, KANSAS.
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My friends and the traveling public are assured, that no pains will be spared on my part to make my House a pleasant home for them while sojourning in this city.
I have a commodious Livery and Feed Stable in connection with the House, where their stock will be well cared for.
THOS. MURPHY, Proprietor.
P. S .- The Stage Office of the Kansas Stage Company, and the C. O. C. & P. P. Express Company, is kept at this House.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
ECLIPSE PORTABLE SAW.
[Device in Patent of February 28th, 1860. Caveat filed for additional Patent.]
THE ONLY PRACTICAL PORTABLE DRAG SAW WHICH MAY BE
Operated by a Crank Motion,
Being a perfect hand machine, to which power may be applied by simply attaching a belt.
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MANUFACTURED BY
REDSTONE BROTHERS & CO.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
PORTABLE MACHINE WOOD - SAW.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
PORTABLE MACHINE
WOOD-SAW,
FOR CUTTING
STOVE-WOOD.
Being as easily carried as a common Buck and Saw, or a light Wheelbarrow; and perfectly adapted to family use, as it renders work heretofore considered most laborious, of an easy and pleasant nature even for children.
MANUFACTURED BY
REDSTONE BROTHERS & CO.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
(Device in Patent of Feb. 28th, 1860. Caveat filed for additional Patent.)
SEE ENGRAVING, OPPOSITE PAGE.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ECLIPSE MORTICING MACHINE.
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INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
REDSTONE BROTHERS'
ECLIPSE
HORTICING MACHINE.
This machine is in every particular perfectly adjustable to any size mortice, will cut and clean the mortice by a single operation, self-feeding to any depth, length, or width required for ordinary purposes.
The time required to cut and clean mortices by hand is from three to ten seconds, a long mortice being cut in the same time as a short one.
When the machine is adjusted, the operation is simply turn- ing by either crank or pulley. Will cut a great variety of compound mortices, giving any desired curve or angle to the mortice.
The principle of operating this machine is entirely new. All the motion of the tools are effected by direct action from the power wheel without the use of springs or gearing, and is a complete machine for any kind of morticing.
By a simple adjustment, the machine will make any re- quired mortice for letting castings into bed posts to receive the rails, also forming a deep mortice in the center at the same time, to receive the pins in the ends of the rails.
MANUFACTURED BY
REDSTONE BROTHERS & CO.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
See Engraving on opposite page.
DUMONT & SINKER'S
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FAHNESTOCK INDIANA POLIS-
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PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE.
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