Sutherland and McEvoy's Indianapolis city directory and business mirror for 1860-61, Part 18

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Publication date: 1860
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Restaurants.


Beck Edward, Crystal Palace, 44 W Wash- ington Dietz Adam, Paradise Garden, 65 Fort Wayne ave


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Dietz Geo & Co, Washington Hall, 78 and 80 W Washingeon Dunn Thomas B, 7 N Illinois Eastman Henry, cor. Illinois and Louisiana Flagg Seth A. Magnolia, 9 S Illinois Ileidenreich Cristopher, 168 E Washington Hug Martin, Capital, 14 E Washington Ledlie John, Pearl, Little's Hotel Lang I ew s. 17 E Washington Rhodius George, National, 27 S Meridian Wolf Jacob, 162 E Washington


Rolling Mill.


Indianapolis Rolling Mill Co., cor. Merrill and Mississippi


Saddle and Harness Makers.


Andra John, 196 E Washington Blir Jam's M, 87 W Washington Hinesley & Hereth, 34 W Washington Nicolai Charles, 268 E Washington Sulgrove Jerome B. 44 E Washington Sulgrove & Reynolds, 20 W Washington


Saddlery Hardware.


Hinestey & Hereth, 34 W Washington Sulgrove & Reynold#, 20 W Washington Sulgrove J B, 44 E Washington


Saloons.


Balcke Charles, 175 E Washington Ballweg Frederick, 95 W Washington Bites House Saloon, N Illincis Beck Edward. 44 W Washington Beebe R, 23 W Washington Blaes N, 66 S Delaware Bott Henry, 109 E Washington Buehrig H. Farmers' Hotel Buscher Henry, 51 E South Brademier Henry, 312 Virginia ave Brincl.m-yer John C, 75 E Washington Bussey John, 38 Louisiana Deis'er John, South, near Madison Depot Diekmann Carl, 186 E Washington Dietz Geo & Co , 78 and 80 W Washington Dunn T B, 7 N Ill nois Elff & Regenaur, 25 S Meridian Emmenegger Matthias, 1il and 113 E Wash- ington


Eurick John L, 12 W Louisiana Frenzel John P, 85 S Illinois Heidenreich C, 168 E Washington Holl C, 77 E Washington Hoppe George. 81 S Meridian Hug Martin, 14 E Washington Imbery Aug stus, 86 E Washington Johnson Benjamin F, basement Palmer House Kistner Adam, California House Kollmeyer John C, 138 E Washington Lang Lewis, 11 E Washington Ledlie John, under Little's Hotel Mattler John, 83 S Meridian Moech T H, Apollo Garden Monninger D & C, 121 E Washington M.ller Charles T, S side National road Naltner A, 117 S Tennessee- Newcomer Christian. 13 W Washington Petrie Johr., 222 E Washington Ras-mann Charle-, 119 E Washington Regenauer Wm. 25 S Meridian Renard E, 278 E Washington Stahlin Martin. under Tremont House W alesinski S, 27 N Alabama Walsman Fred, 55 S Illinois Wolf Jacob, 162 E Washington


Sash, Doors and Blinds.


Behymer Daniel, 6 N Delaware Byrkit & Beam, cor. Georgia and Tennessee Hill Geo W, cor. East and Geo. gia Kre. elo. Blake & Co., cor. New York and Cazal


Saw Manufacturers.


Atkins Elias C, 155 S Illinois Coffin Nathan T, E of Union Depot


Saw Mills.


Hill G W, cor. East and Georgia Stevens G D, near Madison Depot Wells Wm F, Massachusetts ave, near limits Wishmier C, 189 N Davidson


Sced Stores.


Birkenmeyer P S & Co , 74 E Washington Braden D, 84 W Washington


Silver Smiths.


Bacon Robert D, rear of 24 E Washington Covert Isaac, 8}2 W Washington Higgins Wm B, 136 N Alabama


Stair Builder. Chester A A, cor. Pennsylvania and Union 1 Stock Broker.


Wiley Wm Y, 10% E Washington


Stoneware. Middlemas D C, 107 W Washington


Surveyors.


Allen Charles F, 8 Blake's block Harper John L, 263 Washington Hosbrook Daniel B, 108 N Mississippi Stein Frederick, cor. Market and Cady Wood James, 3 Blake's building Wood James N, 3 Blake's building


Tanners.


Creasser Wm, E Washington, E of Pogue's Run


Hoffman Henry, bet. Washington and Ma- ry land Patterson T T N, 71 N Alabama


Tea Dealers. (See also Grocers.)


Daggett W, 22 S Meridian Donaldson, Maxfield & Prine, 71 W Wash- ington Heidlinger J A, 10 Bates House Kirland P, 73 8 Meridian Muir James, 33 W Market


Telegraph Office. Western Union, 1 N Meridian


Tinwarc and Stoves.


Cox Charles, 11 W Washington Frankem Isaac L, 9 Virgir ia ave Goldsberry Livington D, 182 E Washington Kevill Robert L, 70 E Louisiana McOuat R L & A W, 69 W Washington Munson & Johnston, 62 E Wash ngton Pottage Benjamin. 76 W Washington Rexford & Smith, 11 S Illinois.


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Root, Bennett & Co., 63 E Washington Voegtle Jacob, 177 E Wa. hing on


Trunk Manufacturers. Berker II, 30 W Washington Sulgrove & Reynolds, 20 W Washington


Turner. Kolb Louis, Georgia, near Pennsylvania


Umbrella Maker. Mayer John F, 60 E Washington


Undertakers.


Burgtorf Frederick, 129 E Washington Herrmon & Greensteinner, 114 E Market Long Matthew, 28 S Meridian Weaver & Williams, 72 W Washington


Vinegar Manufacturers.


Dink Andrew, 135 Indiana ave Ludlow Cyrus, near Madison Depot


Wagon Manufacturers.


Jones & Van Blaricum, 6, 8, 10 and 12 E Maryland Montague Wm, 12 N Delaware Munsell Henry, Wabash alley, bet. Liberty and N ble Richmann & Buchanan, 211 E Washington Youngerman & Wise, 122 S Delaware


Wall Papers.


Roll Isaac HI 16 S Illinois Werden E & Co , 26 E Washington


Watches and Jewelry. Bingham W P & Co., 2 E Washington Daumont S H, 9 S Meridian


Draeger Charles, 103 E Washington Feller George, 17 N Illinois Ferguson C A & Co. 7 W Washington French C G, 37 W Washington McLene Jeremiah, [ Bate; Ilouse Rech M, 80 W Washington Talbott W HI & Co , 24 E Washington


Well Diggers.


Donovan Peter, 127 E New York Ros: Robert, res. 135 E New York


Wines and Liquors.


Buscher & Co., 140 W Washington Emmerich & Reese, 91 and 93 W Wasbing- ion


Hart James & Co., 84 E Washington Jacquet Adolph, 278 E Washington Kirland P, 23 S Meridian


Leier Anton, 140 E Washington Middlemas D C. 107 W Washington Mueller John. 212 E Washington Rosenthal A. 38 Louisi .na Ruschhaupt & Bals, 82 E Washington Volme- Charles, 113 E Washington Woolf M, S Illinois, near Georgia


Wood and Willow Ware. Klotz & Pfafflin, 29 W Washington


Woolen Factories.


Geisendorff G W &. Co., 268 W Washington Merritt & Coughlen, S side W Washington, near river


Yankee Notions and Toys.


Ping S. jr .. 32 W Washington Crossland J. A, 75 W Washington Hausmann HI & Co .. 6 E Washington Klotz & Pfifflin. 29 W Washington Parker Edgar, 17 S Illinois.


ODEUM SALOON


Cor. of Washington and New Jersey Streets,


OPPOSITE LITTLE'S HOTEL,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


JACOB WOLF, - - Proprietor.


CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.


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CHARTER OAK


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FIRE AND MARINE


INSURANCE C Hartford, Connecticut.


Cash Capital, $300.000.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 1


Ralph Gillett,


Mason Gross,


A. D. Euson,


William W. House,


Albert F. Day,


Barzillai Hudson, Wareham Griswold, Phillip Ripley,


Alonzo W. Birge,


J. B. Russell,


Charles Forbes, R. C. Osborn,


Roswell Brown.


H. K. W. Welch,


J. H. Sprague.


JOSEPH H. SPRAGUE, RALPH GILLETT,


Secretary. President.


LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID IN CASII BY C. B. DAVIS, AGENT, Indianapolis, - Indiana.


CAPITAL STEAM P


NTING HOUSE! 1


WILLIAM S. CAMERON,


ARI INTER


LABELS, RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES,


POSTERS, LEASES, BILL HEADS, CARDS, CONTRACTS,


Plain or in Colors.


Do Newspaper in Connection with this Establishment.


NO. S PEARL STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ALL WORK DONE WHEN PROMISED_


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


ANNUAL ELECTION SECOND TUESDAY IN MAY. COUNCIL MEETS EVERY OTHER SATURDAY NIGHT.


CITY OFFICERS FOR 1860.


Mayor-S. D. Maxwell.


Treasurer, James M. Jameson ; Clerk, John G. Waters ; Marshal, Jefferson Springsteen ; Deputy Marshal, J. J. Bisb- ing ; City Engineer, James Wood, sr .; Assistant Engineer, James Wood, jr .; Street Commissioner, Henry Colestock ; Market Master, Charles John ; Assessor, R. W. Robinson ; City Attorney, B. K. Elliott.


COUNCILMEN.


First Ward, Sims A. Colley, Samuel Seiberts.


Second Ward, T. P. Haughey, Andrew Wallace. Third Ward, J. S. Pratt, Jacob Vandegrift. Fourth Ward, Erie Locke, George W. Guisendorff. 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 Carter, Richard Ware, Frederick Shergart, John S. Russell, Hubbard Adams, Hannibal Taffee, John Farrell.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Cyrus W. Butterfield. Keeper of Cemetery, G. W. Allred.


School Trustees, David S. Beaty, John Love, D. V. Cully.


CENTER TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Constables, David W. Loucks, Robert B. Barbee, John Hanna, Edward Davis; Trustee, Jacob Nieman.


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MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Common Pleas Court, John Coburn ; Clerk of Cir- cuit and Common Pleas Court, John C. New ; Principal Deputy, Fred. Knefler; Sheriff, John Wallace ; Recorder, Alexander G. Wallace ; Deputy, Wm. J. Wallace; Coroner, John Moffitt; Treasurer, Thomas D. Barker ; Deputy, Samuel Vanlandingham ; Auditor, Jacob W. Wright ; Deputy Auditor, Warren L. Lockhart; Surveyor, Royal Mayhew ; Prosecuting Attorney Court of Common Pleas, James N. Sweetzer; Commissioners, Levi A. Hardesty, Thomas John- son, Samuel Moore.


COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


Held at the State House on the third Mondays of Novem- ber and May in each year.


Circuit Judge, John McLean. Circuit Clerk, Horace Bassett. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


Held at the State House on the third Mondays of Novem- ber 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 MARSHALL.


Marshal, John L. Robinson ; office State Bank buildings. Deputy Marshals, Geo. McOuat, Samuel Barbour, C. W. Seely ; United States 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, James M. Hanna, Samuel E. Perkins ; Clerk, William B. Beach ; 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 February, June, August and December.


Judge, J. Coburn ; Clerk, John C. New; Prosecuting Attor- ney, James N. Sweetzer.


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INDIANAPOLIS STEAM FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Established on the principle of regular and specified com- pensation to all employed under the auspices of this de- partment.


Chief Engineer, Joseph W. Davis.


Company No. 1, hand engine, New Jersey, N. of Wash- ington. Chas. Richmond, Capt.


Company No. 2, steam engine, Washington, W. of West.


Company No. 3, South, bet. Delaware and Alabama.


MILITARY.


INDIANAPOLIS CITY GREYS.


Organized August 12, 1857. Place of meeting, Military Hall, E. Washington street. Drill meetings every Tues- day evening. Business meeting, 1st Monday evening of each month. Number of members, 83.


OFFICERS.


E. Hartwell, Commandant; W. F. Harris, 1st Lieutenant; R. S. Foster, 2d Lieutenant; B. K. Elliott, 3d Lieutenant; T. F. Holland, 4th Lieutenant; Geo. Butler, 1st Sergeant; D. W. Carlisle, 2d Sergeant; E. C. Brundage, 3d Sergeant; S. W. Elliott, 4th Sergeant; C. S Butterfield, 5th Sergeant; James O. Brown, 1st Corporal; W. F. Oglesby, 2d Corporal; T. S. Campbell, 3d Corporal; J. N. Mayhew, 4th Corporal; Thomas McBaker, Quartermaster; Geo. Rodius, Ensign; S W Elliott, Secretary; Capt. E. Hartwell, Treasurer.


CITY GREYS ARTILLERY COMPANY.


F. A. Colestock, Captain; L. Demoss, Lieutenant; H. D. Carlisle, Sergeant; B. K. Elliott, Secretary; Wm. Reeves, Treasurer.


INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL GUARDS.


Organized March 11th, 1856. Place of meeting, Ætna In- surance Building, N. Pennsylvania street. Number of members, 84.


OFFICERS.


Irwin Harrison, Commandant; Winston P. Noble, 1st Lieu- tenant; Harvey Bates, jr., 2d Lieutenant; James Drum, 3d Lieutenant; Charles Coulon, 4th Lieutenant; John Lindley, Ensign; W. W Darnall, 1st Sergeant; George Sloan, 2d Ser- geant; Dorman N. Davidson, 3d Sergeant; L. Adams, 4th Ser- geant; Captain North, Drum Major; E. G. Ward, 1st Corporal; David Braden, 2d Corporal; L. R. Garner, 3d Corporal; Jas. Moore 4th Corporal; John Fashestock, Secretary; Winston P.


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Noble, Treasurer; Jacob Vandegrift, Quartermaster; J. R. Bracken, Commissary; John Kitchen, Surgeon.


MARION LIGHT DRAGOONS. Organized August, 1858. Number of members, 50.


OFFICERS.


John Love, Commandant; H. H. Dodd, 1st Lieutenant; J. W. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant; Francis Cunningham, Secretary; Harrison Dodd, Treasurer;


INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL COMPANY.


J. M. Lord, President and Superintendent; C. B. Parkman, Secretary; W. O. Rockwood, Treasurer; John Thomas, man- ager ..


INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY.


Established in 1850. Works located on Per.nsylvania street. Office 3 W. Washington street, 2d floor, near the corner of Meridian.


Board of Directors .- D. V. Culley, E. J. Peck, I. Mansur, S. A. Fletcher, jr., D. S. Beaty.


OFFICERS.


C. I. Brown, Superintendent; D. S. Beaty, President and Secretary; S. A. Fletcher, sr., Treasurer.


INDIANAPOLIS BUILDING, LOAN FUND AND SAV- INGS ASSOCIATION.


Directors .- Wm. Y. Wiley, D. V. Culley, L. S. Newell, J. B. McChesney, James M. Sharpe, Chas. G. French, Ed. T. Sinker, Samuel Wilmot, Andrew Wallace, Josiah R. Griffith.


OFFICERS.


Wm. Y. Wiley, President; David V. Culley, Vice President; C. B. Davis, Secretary; S. A. Fletcher, Treasurer; John Ca- vin, Attorney; Andrew Wallace, Surveyor.


BANKS. BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.


Office cor. Illinois and Kentucky avenue; capital paid in, $3,051,750.


Hugh McCulloch, President; James M. Ray, Cashier.


BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, BRANCH AT INDIANAPOLIS.


Office N. E. cor. Meridian and E. Washington streets. Capital, $200,000.


George Tousey, President; C. S. Stevenson, Cashier.


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BANKERS.


Indianapolis Branch Banking Company, corner Pennsyl- vania and Washington streets.


C. Fletcher, President; Thomas H, Sharpe, Cashier.


Fletcher S. A., No. 30 E. Washington street.


Harrison A. & J. C. S., No. 19 E. Washington street.


HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Ætna Building, N. Pennsylvania.


Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.


Masonic Hall, cor. of Washington and Tennessee.


College Hall, S. W. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.


Temperance Hall, Washington, N. side, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Washington Hall, Washington, E. of Tennessee. Union Hall, Washington, opp. Court House.


Military Hall, Washington, bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania.


Court House, Washington, bet. Delaware and Alabama. State House, Washington, bet. Tennessee and Mississippi. Metropolitan Hall, cor. Washington and Tennessee.


Sons of Malta Hall, Washington, bet Meridian and Pennsyl- vania.


POST OFFICE.


Office on Meridian street, near corner of Washington. Of- fice opens at 7} A. M., and closes at 73 P. M. On Sunday from 9 to 10 A. M.


Postmaster, John M. Talbott. Clerks, James McCready, James Swain, James Russell, E. C. Boyd, E. A. Elder, J. L. Fish, C. G. Werbe, J. B. Morrison, H. McWorkman, George Sweetser, N. J. Dorsey, Richard Slater, James Diver, B. F Riley, John Brennan, William A Morrison. Special Agent, William Garver.


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Organized November, 1854. Room No. 7 Ray's Block, W. Washington, up stairs.


President, Benjamin Harrison ; Vice Presidents, one mem- ber from each Christian denomination ; Recording Secre- tary, Wm. H. Smith ; Corresponding Secretary, Charles W. Moores; Treasurer, Chas. G. Stewart; Librarian, Dr. A. S. Wright.


This association has a library of over one thousand well selected works.


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The regular meeting of the association is held at their rooms on the third Monday evening of each month.


The Reading Room is open from 7 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M.


Books can be taken from the Library between 8 and 9 o'clock A. M., or from one to 3 o'clock P. M., by calling on the librarian, Dr. A. S. Wright.


Any person of good moral character may become a mem- ber of the association by the payment, in advance, of $1 00 a year.


IRVING ASSOCIATION. Organized December 15, 1859.


OFFICERS.


President, C. H. Williams ; Vice President, S. Allamon ; Secretary, L. H. Crall ; Treasurer, S. C. Frink ; Finance Committee, L. H. Crall and I. Klingensmith.


The object of this association is the promotion of litera- ture and science, by means of popular lectures, &c.


Meets at the President's office, No. 19 W. Washington.


METROPOLITAN LITERARY INSTITUTE.


Meets every Tuesday evening at rooms Fletcher's Building. OFFICERS.


President, Thos. J. Vater ; Vice President, B. F. Copeland; Secretary, Francis Smith ; Treasurer, J. H. Newmeyer; Re- viewer. Rolin Defrees ; Critic, T. J. Vater.


INDIANAPOLIS CHESS CLUB.


Meets for practice on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week at No. 1 Blackford's Building, up stairs.


President, Capt. John Love; Secretary, Z. Lichtenhein ; Treasurer, A. E. Vater.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS.


First Presbyterian, N. E. cor. Circle and Market, Rev. Thos. M. Cunningham, bds. 170 N. Illinois.


Second Presbyterian, N. W. cor. Circle and Market, Rev. G. P. Tindall, 12 E. Vermont.


Third Presbyterian, cor. Illinois and Ohio, Rev. David Stevenson, 248 N. Illinois.


Fourth Presbyterian, cor. Market and Delaware, Rev. - Brooks.


Associate Reformed Presbyterian, Ohio, W. of Delaware, Rev. Gilbert Small, bds. 78 Massachusetts ave.


Wesley Chapel, (Methodist,) S. side of Circle, Elijah T. Fletcher, 2 Circle.


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Robert's Chapel, (Methodist,) cor. Pennsylvania and Market, Rev. William Wilson, adjoining church.


Strange Chapel, (Methodist,) Tennessee, S. of Vermont, Rev. Wm. Graham, adjoining church.


Asbury Chapel, (Methodist,) New Jersey, S. of Louisiana, Rev. E. D. Long, 104 Virginia ave.


German, (Methodist,) Ohio, E. of New Jersey, Rev. Miller, adjoining church.


African, (Methodist,) Georgia, bet. Canal and Mississippi, Rev. E. Weaver, N. Tennessee.


North Street, (Methodist,) North, W. of Alabama, Rev. John Hill, 143 N. Pennsylvania.


Episcopalian (Christ Church,) N. E. cor. Meridian and Circle, Rev. Joseph C. Talbott, adjoining church, Circle.


Baptist, cor. Meridian and Maryland, Rev. James B. Sim- mons, N. Pennsylvania, opp. Blind Asylum.


African Baptist, Missouri, near New York, Rev. M. Broy- les, 190 W. North.


Christian Church, cor. Ohio and Delaware, Rev. Perry Hall.


First Evangelical Lutheran, cor. Alabama and New York, Rev. Kunkleman, bds. 167 N. Alabama.


Second Evangelical Lutheran, Pennsylvania, bet. St. Clair and Pratt.


German United Evangelical, Ohio, bet. Illinois and Me- ridian, Rev. Edward Kuester, basement of church.


German Lutheran, Alabama, S. of Washington, Rev. Chas. Fricke, 13 N. East.


Congregationalist, N. W. cor. Circle and Meridian, Rev. N. A. Hyde, bds. 56 N. Meridian.


German Reformed, Alabama, S. of Market, Rev. M. J. I. Stern, at church.


United Brethren, cor. New Jersey and Ohio, Rev. C. W. Witt, bds. 62 N. East.


St. John's, (Catholic,) Georgia, bet. Tennessee and Illi- nois, Rev. Bessonies, adjoining church.


St. Mary's, (Catholic,) Maryland, bet. Pennsylvania and Delaware, Rev. Simon Seirist, 46 S. Delaware.


German Evengelical, New Jersey, bet. Market and Ohio, Rev. M. Hoehn, back of church.


Universalist, College Hall, W. C. Brooks, Alvord's Block.


Friend's Church, (Hicksite,) Delaware, bet. Michigan and North.


Friend's Church, (Orthodox, ) cor. Delaware and St. Clair, David Tatum and wife, Massachusetts ave.


Jewish Synagogue, 97 E. Washington, up stairs, Rev. 18


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Judah Wezhsler Rabbi, Maryland, bet. Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.


INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE.


North-east corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan streets.


BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.


Rev. Gibbon Williams, Superintendent.


Miss E. A. Williams, Principal, and Teacher of Mental and Moral Science, and Latin.


Miss Georgiana Nicholas, Teacher of Mathematics and Modern Languages.


Miss M. J. Ball, Teacher of Natural Sciences and Pen- manship.


Miss Francis A. Wright, Teacher of the Preparatory De- partment.


Miss S. J. Ingersoll, Teacher of Music.


Miss Gussie Ford, Assistant Teacher of Music.


Miss M. S. Wagner, Teacher of Drawing.


The year will be divided into two sessions of 20 weeks each-the first commencing the 1st day of September, 1860, and the second on the 26th January, 1861. There will be a vacation of one week at Christmas, and one in the Spring, commencing the 6th of April.


McLEAN'S FEMALE SEMINARY.


27 North Meridian. C. G. McLean, Principal. ST. JOHN'S ACADEMY-CATHOLIC.


Adjoining the Catholic Church, conducted by the Sisters of Providence.


NORTH-WESTERN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY.


This institution is located about one mile and a half N. E. of the Governor's Circle.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


Ovid Butler, President; Jeremiah Smith, Benj. F. Reeve, Benj. Franklin, Geo. W. Branham, Wm. H. Craig, Chauncy Butler, John B. New, Robert B. Duncan, John Young, Elijah Goodwin, John O'Kane, A. D. Hamrick, Wm. S. Pickerell, Benj. Craig, D. C. Stover, James Ford, L. H. Jameson, Jacob Wright, Geo. Campbell, W. W. Thrasher.


Ovid Butler, jr., Secretary; Elijah Goodwin, Tresasurer; A. R. Benton, Treasurer of Institution.


FACULTY.


President, S. K. Hoshour, A. M. Professor of Ethics and Intellectual Science, S. K. Hoshour, A. M.


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Professor of Natural Science, R. T. Brown, A. M., M. D.


Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature, A. R. Benton, A. M.


Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, G. W. Hoss, A. M.


Professor of English and Normal School, Madison Evans, A. M. Professor of Modern Languages, S. K. Hoshour, A. M.


TEACHERS OF ENGLISH PREPARATORY SCHOOL.


Mrs. N. Burns, and Mrs. E. J. Price.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Indiana State Sentinel, Daily and Weekly, Bingham & Doughty, proprietors, No, 18 E. Washington, Democratic.


Indiana State Journal, Daily and Weekly, Journal Co., proprietors, No. 10 S. Pennsylvania, Republican.


Locomotive, Saturdays, Elder & Harkness, proprietors, No. 2 S. Meridian, Independent.


Volksblatt, (German,) Saturdays, Boetticher & Seiden- sticker, proprietors, No. 130 E. Washington, Democratic.


Freie Presse, (German,) Thursdays, Richard Henninger, proprietor, No. 662 E. Washington, Republican.


Indiana American, Wednesdays and Saturdays, T. A. Goodwin, proprietor, rear of Glenn's Block, Republican.


Herald and Era, Saturdays, Williamson & Lee, propri- etors, Locomotive Building, 1st door, Universalist.


Witness, Wednesdays, M. G. Clarke, proprietor, Odd Fel- lows' Hall, Baptist.


Christian Record, Monthly, Elijah Goodwin, proprietor, Journal Office, Christian.


Indiana Farmer, Weekly, J. N. Ray, proprietor, over postoffice, Agricultural.


Indiana School Journal, Monthly, O. Phelps, proprietor, Sentinel Office, Educational.


Repository, (col.,) Quarterly, Elijah Weaver, proprietor, Journal Office, Literature and Religion.


LIBRARIES. STATE LIBRARY.


State House. James R. Bryant, Librarian. Number of vol- umes, 20,000. For the use of Judges, State officers, pro- fessional men, &c. Office hours from 9 till 4.


CENTER TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.


Court House. Number of volumes, 1,000. Alex. Graydon, Librarian. Open on Saturdays form 2 till 5 P. M. Terms free.


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MARION COUNTY LIBRARY.


Under the charge of nine trustees. This institution was organized under the special law of 1843.


John W. Hamilton, Librarian. Number of volumes, 1,650. Office at Court House. Terms 75 cents a year for two books, 50 cents for one book. Open on Saturdays from 9 till 3.


TELEGRAPH. Western Union Telegraph Company. Office No. 1 N. Me- ridian.


STATE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND. Located half a mile N. of Washington street, between Me- ridian and Pennsylvania streets.


OFFICERS.


President, W. H. Talbott; Trustees, Harvey G. Hazlerigg, Michael Fitzgibbon.


Superintendent, J. McWorkman, M. D.


Literary Teachers, Granville M. Ballard, Miss Eliza W. Bowmam.


Matron, Mrs. Juliette McWorkman.


Teacher of Music, Miss Gertrude McColloch.


Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D.


Teacher in Work Shop, Milton C. Holman.


INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.


Located on E. Washington street, near City limits.


OFFICERS. Board of Trustees, W. H. Talbott, President; Jno. M. Kitchen, M. D., Thomas W. Woolen.


INTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent, Thomas Mac Intire, A. M. Instructors, Wm. Willard, H. S. Gillet, A. M., W. A. Latham, A. M., M. D., W. H. De Motte, A. M., Phillip A. Emery, A. M., B. R. Nordyke, W. S. Marshall, A. B. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D. Matron, Miss Julia A. Taylor. Assistant Matron, Miss L. B. Paige. Steward, William R. Hogshire.


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INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT.


Master of Shoe Shop, James Davis. Master of Cabinet Shop, S. F. Kahle. Gardener, George McClain.


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 establishment was enacted by the General Assembly during the session of 1843-4. The farm was pur- chased of N. Bolton, Esq., for $5,300, in the fall of 1845. It was open for the reception of patients, November, 1849. The cost, thus far, has been about three hundred thousand dollars. There has been over fifteen hundred insane patients admitted to its Wards.


OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL, 1860.


Commissioners, W. H. Talbott, President; Edwin J. Peck, Henry Brady.




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