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The stated meetings of this society are held on the first Wednesday of each month, in the Sons of Temperance Hall. The anniversary is held on the 23d of April, St. George's day. The society now numbers over 100 members. The following are the officers for the present year. T. A. Walton, President. John Shelly 1st Vice President.
Wm. Martin, 2d Vice President.
Henry Moore, Treasurer.
John Greavley, Secretary.
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FATHER MATHEW'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
This society was organized at the time Father Matthew visited this city, and is composed of members of the Catholic Church. Its object is the promotion of the cause of Temperance, and to afford relief to its members in case of sickness ; it is similar to other benificial socictics, except the secret features of their organization.
The society at present numbers about 180 members, and is in a flourishing condition. The following are the officers for the present year.
Very Rev. James Conlan, President.
Prof. J. R. Fitzgerald Vice President.
Mr. John Shield, Secretary.
Mr. Wm. Kinney, Treasurer.
SPEED AND WADE TELEGRAPHI LINES. OFFICE, AMERICAN HOTEL BUILDINGS, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
These Telegraph lines comprise the following organized companies. ERIE AND MICHIGAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Extending from Buffalo to Milwaukie.
J. J. Speed jr., Detroit, President.
J. J. Speed, Treasurer.
J. Haviland, Cleveland, Secretary and Superintendent.
CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI TELEGRAPHI CO., Extending from Cleveland to Cincinnati, by tino separate Routes.
J. H. Wade, Columbus, President and Superintendent. W. B. Hubbard, " Treasurer.
J. W. White, Mt. Vernon, Secretary.
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Extending from Cincinnati to St. Louis.
J. H. Wade, Columbus,
President and Superintendent.
CLEVELAND, WHEELING AND ZANESVILLE TELEGRAPH CO. Extending from Cleveland, via Ohio Canal, to Zanesville.
J. H. Monroc, Zanesville, President.
J. M. Buell, Secretary and Treasurer.
J. Haviland, Cleveland,
Superintendent.
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TELEGRAPHI COMPANIES.
CLEVELAND, WARREN AND PITTSBURGH TELEGRAPH CO. Extending from Cleveland to Pittsburgh.
Jacob Perkins, Warren, President.
A. Wentz,
Secretary.
W. P. Pew, New Castle, Superintendent.
The aggregate length of these lines is 2,515 miles, having through- out their extent 104 offices, and furnishing employment to upwards of one hundred and seventy-five persons, all being under the same general control.
Since their completion they have been doing a constantly increasing business, commensurate with the growing wants of the great West.
CLEVELAND OFFICES. SPEED'S LINES.
Manager, J. M. Tubbs.
Book-keeper, M. Van Duzen.
Operators .- F. H. Tubbs, M. H. Burgess, J. L. Downs, F. C. Jones, W. W. Whittlesey.
WADE'S LINES.
Manager, Cbas. C. Lee.
Operator, R. C. Rankin. Receipts of this office for seven months, ending Oct., 1852, $13,660 02. Largest number of messages received and repeated in one
day, exclusive of reports, 1,150.
Average number of messages daily, 700.
ATLANTIC, LAKE AND MISSISSIPPI TELEGRAPH COMPANY, NOW KNOWN AS
THE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
The different lines of these Companies embrace all of the "O'Rielly Lines " in the United States and Canadas, extending over 10,000 miles, with a view of an additional 5,000 miles soon to be connected with this great telegraphic range. These lines connect all the principal cities and towns in the United States and Canadas.
THE LAKE ERIE TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
This line constitutes the lake section, and has offices at all cities and
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towns along the southern shore of Lake Erie between Buffalo and De- troit, inclusive, and also extends from Cleveland through southern Ohio to Pittsburgh, Pa.
The above lines have always done a good, safe, and reliable busi- ness. The astonishing increase, and vastness of their present business, is attributable to their good management, and the perseverence and in- tegrity of the associated officers. The Lake Erie section is under the immediate direction of Henry S. Bishop, Esq., Sup't. Cleveland.
Manager,
Stafford G. Lynch. TELEGRAPHERS .- Eben. C. Cushing, Benj. H. Dewey, Benj. J. Muns- ford, Frederick Benson.
HOUSE'S PRINTING TELEGRAPH. "NEW, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE."
This line is now in successful operation from New York to St. Louis, via Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Louisville, connecting with all intermediate places. Also from New York to Washington, D. C., via Philadelphia and Baltimore, and connecting with all important places between New York and Washington.
This line is also in successful operation from New York, east and south-east, to Halifax vin Hartford, Springfield, Worcester, Providence, R. I., Boston and Lowell, connecting with all the principal cities and towns east of New York.
This line has connections with all the reliable Telegraph lines in the United States and Canadas, which enables them to do business with all the principal cities and towns in the United States and Canadas, with promptness.
No expense has been spared to make these lines permanent, and to systematize the operating departments so as to prove the truth of our motto, "PROMPT, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE."
This is the only direct line from Cleveland to St. Louis, via Colum- bus, Dayton, Cincinnati and Louisville. Also the most direct east, to Buffalo, Rochester, Utica, Syracuse, Albany, Troy and New York city .. All messages are delivered, Printed by Telegraph in plain English, thereby avoiding the delay and great liability to mistakes in copying. Tariff of charges same as other lines.
Office, Johnson's Block, opposite American Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio.
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RAILROADS.
RAILROADS.
CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD COMPANY.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE OVER CITY BANK, SUPERIOR STREET. Alfred Kelly, President. & M. J. Williamson, Secretary. H. B. Payne, -Acting President. { T. P. Handy, Treasurer. A. Stone, jr. Superintendent.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS .- Alfred Kelly, Columbus ; Hosea Williams, Delaware ; H. B. Payne, J. M. Woolsy, R. Hilliard, J. Gillett, Leonard Case, W. A. Otis, and A. Stone, jr., Cleveland.
This Road extends from Cleveland to Columbus, 135 miles, and connects at the latter point, with the Columbus and Zenia and Little Miami Railroad, forming a through line from Cleveland to Cincinnati.
It also connects at Cleveland with the Cleveland and Erie Road, and is to be run in connection with it after the 1st day of December.
It also connects at Grafton (distant from Cleveland 25 miles) with the Toledo and Norwalk Railroad, forming a connected line from Cleveland to Toledo in the direction of Chicago.
Also at Galion (distant from Cleveland 79 miles) with the Belle- fontaine and Indianapolis Road, forming, after January next, a through line to Indianapolis and Terre Haute, in the direct line to St. Louis.
Also at Delaware with the Delaware and Springfield Road, now in process of construction.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY.
This road extends from Cleveland to Wellsville, on the Ohio river, 100 miles. Connects at Hudson with the Akron Branch Railroad for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. At Alliance, with the Ohio and Penu- sylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, Massillon and Wooster.
It is being extended from Bayard to New Philadelphia, and from Wellsville to Wheeling.
Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, President.
John Durand, Cleveland,
Superintendent.
Samuel Foljambe, Cleveland,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS .- Zalmon Fitch, Henry W. Clark, Selah Chamberlain, of Cleveland ; Henry N. Day, James Butler, of Hudson ; Cyrus Pren- tiss, John B. King, of Ravenna ; James Farmer, of Salineville ; Duncan McDonald, James Stewart, Jobn S. McIntosh, of Wellsville ; Charles Knap, jr., of Pittsburgh.
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CLEVELAND, PAINESVILLE AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD.
Length from Cleveland to Pennsylvania State Line, 71 miles. There connects with the Franklin Canal Railroad to Erie, Pa., 25 miles, These form one link in the Great South Shore Railroad. Whole distance from Cleveland to Buffalo, 185 miles.
Alfred Kelley, Columbus, President.
William Case, Cleveland, Vice President.
George B. Ely, Sceretary.
Wm. Beckwith, Superintendent and Engineer.
JUNCTION RAILROAD.
The Junction Railroad Company was chartered in 1846, and or- ganized in 1850. The road is under contract to Toledo, and nearly ready for the iron from Cleveland to Sandusky City, part of which, if not all, will be laid this fall and winter, the iron being on hand. Jt will be completed through to Toledo early next summer, from whence it is expected to be extended up the Miami Valley to the State Line of Indiana, in the direction of Fort Wayne, next year. It connects at Toledo, and west of Maumee City, with the Southern Michigan Railroad. Also, at Toledo, with the contemplated Dayton, Toledo and Michigan Road ; at Sandusky City with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, and Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad.
Hon. E. Lane, Sandusky City, O. President.
E. Dewitt, Elyria, O. Secretary and Treasurer.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS .- IIon. E. Lane, C. C. Kuch, F. T. Baring, Earl Bill, D. P. Rhodes, R. B. Dennis, H. Ely, E. Dewitt, G. W. Rey- nolds, W. V. Way, R. H. Gilson, J. C. Parker, John W. Sprague.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
CLEVELAND HERALD.
Daily, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly; Whig in politics; J. A. Harris and W. J. May, Editors ; Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Proprietors. Editorial and Job Office, Herald Building, No. 10 Bank street.
CLEVELAND PLAINDEALER.
Daily, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly; Democrat in politics; J. W. Gray, Editor ; Wm. E. McLaren, Local Editor. Office, No. 1, Plain Dealer Building.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
TRUE DEMOCRAT.
Daily, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly; Independent Free Soil Journal; John C. Vaughan, George Bradburn, and Thomas Brown, Editors ; Thomas Brown, Publisher. Office, No. 1, Exchange Buildings.
FOREST CITY.
Daily and Weekly; Whig in politics; Joseph and James C. Medill, Editors and Proprietors. Office, corner Water and Superior streets.
GERMANIA.
Tri-Weekly and Weekly; Whig in politics, Ed. Sheuffler, Editor and Publisher. Office, Miller's Block.
Sic Germania.
Whigblatt, herausgegeben und rebigirt von G. Edenffler, erfebeint wöchentlich breimal und ale Wochenblatt. Office : Millers Bled, Cu periorftraße.
SENTINEL OF ERIE.
A German Independent Democratic paper, published Semi-Weekly; A. Thieme, Editor ; published by a Company, the Friends of Progress. Office, Plain Dealer Building.
Cric.
Sin bentiches unabhängiges demetratifdes Bolfoblatt, erfcheint wis chentlich zweimal unter Rebaftion von 21. Shieme, und wird herausges geben von freunden des Sortidritte.
OHIO FARMER.
A Weekly Agricultural Family Newspaper; edited and published by Thomas Brown. Office, No. 1, Exchange Buildings.
SPIRIT OF THE LAKES ; AND BOATMAN'S REPORTER.
A Quarterly Periodical, published by the Western Seaman's Friend Society ; Rev. R. H. Leonard, Editor. Office, Commercial Building.
THE GOLDEN RULE.
A Monthly religious paper, devoted to the promotion of Temper- ance, Anti-Slavery, and the disuse of Tobacco, &c .; D. F. Newton, Editor ; D. M. Ide, Publisher. Office, No. 10, Prospect street.
THE CLEVELAND COMMERCIAL.
A Weekly Family News, Literary, and Business paper, advocating Morality, Education, Temperance, and Equal Rights for all mankind,
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but no organ of any sect or party; H. M. Addison, Editor and Pro- prietor. Terms : To Mail and Office Subscribers, $1,50. Office, Plain Dealer Building.
THE HARPOON.
A Weekly paper, devoted to Temperance, Universal Liberty, Select Literature, having a bearing on these subjects, and other miscellaneous matter of general interest. Terms for six months, 50 cents. To be continued till the enactment of the Maine Law, or its equivalent, by the Ohio Legislature. H. M. Addison, Editor and Proprietor. Office, Plain Dealer Buildings.
ANNALS OF SCIENCE.
A Semi-Monthly Magazine, devoted to Science and the Arts. Prof. H. L. Smith, A. M., Editor. Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Printers, Herald Building.
THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE.
A Monthly Magazine, devoted to Homeopathy and Hydropathy; containing also popular articles on Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene and Dietetics ; Prof. J. HI. Pulte, M. D., and Prof. H. P. Gatchell, M. D., Editors. Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Printers, Herald Building.
THE NEW AMERICAN MAGAZINE.
A Monthly periodical devoted to the Interests of Education ; B. K. Maltby, Editor. Harris, Fairbanks & Co., Printers, Herald Buildings.
THE SCHOOL BOY.
Devoted to the cause of Education ; Published monthly ; T. D. Mc Gillicuddy, Editor.
MASONIC.
IRIS HALL, FOREST CITY BLOCK.
CLEVELAND CITY LODGE, No. 15. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month.
S. E. Adams, W. M. | L. Kimball, S. W.
G. A. Davis, J. W.
WEBB CHAPTER, No. 14.
Regular meeting, first and third Thursdays of each month. E. Kingsley,. High Priest. | E. R. Griswold, - King. Robert Reilly, Scribe.
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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
IRIS LODGE, No. -- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month. A. S. Sanford, W. M. | Wm. H. Beaumont, S. W.
Robert Reilly, J. W.
ORIENTAL ENCAMPMENT, No. 12. This Lodge meets on the first Monday of each month.
A. D. Bigelow, .
Grand Commander.
I. O. O. F.
HALL, CORNER OF SUPERIOR AND SENECA STREETS.
CLEVELAND LODGE, No. 13. This Lodge meets every Monday evening.
Justice Morrison, N. G. | Wm. H. Ney, __ Recording Sec. David Schuh, V. G. | Geo. F. Marshall, Perm. Sec. Philip Crane, Treasurer.
CUYAHOGA LODGE, No. 22. This Lodge mects every Wednesday evening.
James H. Murray, N. G. | C. Dickinson, Recording Sec. W. A. Norton, V. G. D. E. Field, Permanent Sec. G. W. Lynde, Treasurer.
FOREST CITY LODGE, No. 162. This Lodge meets every Friday evening.
Edward Shepard, N. G. | Charles L. Fitch, __ Recording Sec. F. W. Judd, V. G. Ansel Roberts,. Permanent Sec. Andrew Merritt, Treasurer.
CLEVELAND ENCAMPMENT, No. 5. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Geo. H. Adams, C. P. | D. E. Field, Treasurer. A. Curry, H. P. | P. A. Gollier, Scribe.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. HALL, ONTARIO STREET, NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE.
CLEVELAND DIVISION, No. 275. This Division meets every Monday evening.
J. P. Colby, - W. P. | J. B. Seymour, .T. A. L. Chatfield, W. A. J. C. Wagner, - R. S.
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BROTHERHOOD OF THE UNION. HALL, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS.
This organization mects every Friday evening.
T. D. Philips, E. C. W. | J. B. Boughton, C. J.
John WV. Scott, C. W. John Coulett, C. F.
A. O. G. F.
HALL, DELEMATER'S BLOCK, COR. OF ONTARIO STREET AND PUBLIC SQUARE.
LIBERTY LODGE, No. 3. Meets every Wednesday evening.
Christopher Paff, W. G. Anton Hasmer,. W. C.
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Schordorfer V. W. G. Jacob Herrick, W. T.
HERMON LODGE, No 7. Meets every Monday evening.
Joseph Taush, W. G. | Peter Keorper, W. C.
Wm. Spese, . W. V. G. | Moses Allbacker, W. T.
I. O. R. M.
Meets every Tuesday evening at the Sons of Temperance Hall. A. McIntosh, V. S. | E. D. Field, J. S.
W. A. Norton, S. S. J. P. Colby K. R.
G. H. Adams,
W. K.
BANKS.
BRANCHES OF THE STATE BANK OF OHIO.
MERCHANTS' BANK OF CLEVELAND. Capital, $125,000 .- Office, 53 Superior street. Thomas Kelly, President. | J. F. Taintor, Cashier.
COMMERCIAL BRANCH BANK. Capital, $175,000 .-- Office, 7 Superior street. W. A. Otis, President. | T. P. Handy, Cashier. J. B. Waring, __ Assistant Cashier. J. L. Severance, Teller.
BANKS AND SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS.
INDEPENDENT BANKS.
CITY BANK OF CLEVELAND.
Capital allowed, $200,000 .- Office, 21 Superior street. L. Wick, President. | W. H. Stanley, Cashier.
J. Henry Stanley, Teller. T. F. Hay, Book-keeper.
CANAL BANK OF CLEVELAND.
Capital allowed, $200,000 .- Office, 50 Superior street. Isaac L. Hewitt, President. | T. C. Severance, Cashier. S. L. Severance, Teller.
FOREST CITY BANK.
Capital allowed, $500,000 .- Office, 86 Superior street. .J. G. Hussey, President. | A. W. Brockway, Cashier. E. L. Jones, Teller.
BANK OF COMMERCE.
Capital allowed, $500,000 .-- Office, 52 Superior street. Parker Handy, President. | H. B. Hurlbut, Cashier.
SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS.
The design of this Institution is to afford a secure investment to persons of either sex, who receive money in small sums, and are de- sirous of saving it, but have not the facilities for securely putting it to use, or for investing it in business.
The Officers of this society are a President, three Vice Presidents, twenty-four Trustees, and a Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 4 Bank street. Interest paid on Deposits. Amount on Deposits, October 1st, 1852, $150,000.
W. A. Otis, . President. | S. H. Mather, Treasurer and Sec.
CLEVELAND GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. Benajah Barker, President. | Wm. Herrick, Sec. and Treasurer. S. B. Barker, Inspector. DIRECTORS. - M. C. Younglove, W. Bingham, B. Barker, J. H. Morley, D. Sinton. 6
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EXCHANGE BROKERS.
CLEVELAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 23 Superior Street. CEORGE WILLIAMS & COMPANY. Office, No. 18 Superior Street.
BANKERS.
WICK, OTIS AND BROWNELL. Office, Weddell Block, Bank St.
GLEASON F. LEWIS. Office, under Merchants Bank, Bank Street.
STURGES & HALE. Office, No. 38 Superior Street. W. W. WRIGHT & COMPANY. Office, Franklin House.
J. MORRISON.
Office, Oviatt Block, corner of Superior street and Dock.
P. M. PYFER & CO. Office, No. 6 Bank street, opposite Weddell House.
INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENCIES.
CLEVELAND INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000 .- CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 23 Superior street.
Edmund Clarke, President. | S. W. Crittenden, Secretary.
COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CLEVELAND, OHIO .- CAPITAL $100,000. Office, No. 61 Dock, and No. 119 River street. M. B. Scott, President. [ S. S. Coe, Secretary. Levi Rawson, .Vice President. | I. L. Hewitt, Treasurer. TRUSTEES .- Lcander M. Hubby, Jonathan Gillett, Martin B. Scott,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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Arthur Hughes, Samuel Williamson, William J. Gordon, Augustus Handy, Levi Rawson, Richard Hilliard, Philo Chamberlin, David Mor- gan, jr., Isaac L. Hewitt, Ashabel N. Barney, Joseph Lyman, Samuel R. Hutchinson.
WASHINGTON UNION INSURACNE COMPANY. Office, Dunham Block, Public Square.
Hon. Reuben Wood, ___ President. | O. N. Skeels, Secretary. D. B. Dunham, ___ Vice President. George Mygatt, Treasurer.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. S. W. Crittenden, Agent. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. C. C. Carlton, Agent .-- Office, 69 Superior street.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. C. C. Carlton, Agent.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. C. C. Carlton, Agent.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C. C. Carlton, Agent.
ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C. C. Carlton, Agent.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTICA, N. Y. Garrett & Briggs, Agents .- Office under the Post office, Bank street.
EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Garrett & Briggs, Agents. JEFFERSON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Garrett & Briggs, Agents.
NATIONAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. Garrett & Briggs, Agents.
PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Garrett & Briggs, Agents.
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTICA. Garrett & Briggs, Agents.
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EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. CAPITAL $2,500,000. Brayton & Mason, Agents .- Office, Exchange Buildings.
RENSSELAER INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
KNICKERBOCKER INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
HUDSON RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, CONN, Brayton & Mason, Agents. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Brayton & Mason, Agents.
DELAWARE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. R. T. Lyon, Agent .- Office, No. 46 Merwin street. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF BUFFALO. N. C. Winslow, Agent .- Office, No. 56 Dock, and 109 River streets.
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, . N. C. Winslow, Agent.
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SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, INSURANCE COMPANY. N. C. Winslow, Agent.
NORTHWESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. J. L. Weatherly, Agent .- Office on the Dock.
FRATERNAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. GUARANTEE FUND $50,000. [INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF OHIO.] Samuel Ross, Agent .- Office, No. 6 Superior street J. L. Vattier, (Cincin., ). President. | C. Moore, Secretary. W. W. Rickey, Examining Surgeon for Cleveland.
BUCKEYE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Office, Dunham Block, Public Square. M. L. Ward, President | F. Kingman, Secretary.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS' HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Office, Delamater Block, Public Square. G. H. Duncan, President, | J. H. Mather, Secretary.
PORTAGE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Elijah Bingham, Agent .- Office, Bank st., under Merchant's Branch Bank.
MOHAWK VALLEY INSURANCE COMPANY, N Y. A. M. Perry, Agent .- Office, corner of Superior and Seneca streets.
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY. S. B. Shaw, Agent.
COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. S. B. Shaw, Agent. TRENTON INSURANCE COMPANY. S. B. Shaw, Agent.
THE NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. S. S. Coe, Agent .- Office, 63 Dock, and 119 River street.
THE ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. S. S. Coc, Agent.
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POUGHKEEPSIE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. S. S. Coe, Agent.
BERKSHIRE MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION. PITTSFIELD, MASS., AND COLUMBUS, OHIO. H. M. Addison, Agent .- Offiec, Plain Dealer buildings.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized capital £2,000,000 or $10,000,000. Paid up Capital, (200,000 ) or $2,000,000. Surplus and Reserve Fund, 200,000 Theodore Faber, Agent .--- Office in P. J. Denker & Son's store, Water st.
THE WESTERN RESERVE FARMER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PAINESVILLE, OIIIO.
[ESTABLISHED ON THE MOST APPROVED MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. ] Russell & Van Ness, Agents .-- Office, No. 83 Superior street.
ASHLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ASHLAND, OHIO. S. B. Shaw, Agent .- Office, 68 Superior street, NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, WAYNE CO., N. Y.
H.Chittenden, Agent .- Office, Clev. Read. Room, P. O. Build,, Bank st.
UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. J. R. Haskell, Agent .-- Office, Post Office Building, Bank street.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
Collector of the Port of Cleveland, C. L. Russell. Deputy Collector and Inspector, W. E. Lawrence. Inspectors, Clifford Belden, D. J. Garrett.
Light-house keeper,
James Foster.
Office, corner of Superior and Merwin streets.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
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WINTER MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
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ARRIVALS.
Eastern Mail will arrive at 8 o'clock, A. M.
Pittsburgh,
Medina and Wooster, 7 P. M. 66
Columbus and Cincinnati,
7:10 "
P. M.
Toledo, Detroit and Chicago,
7:10 « 9
P. M.
Elyria and Milan,
10
P. M.
Copley, (every Tuesday and Friday,)
4
P. M.
Meadville, Pa.,
9
P. M.
THIE MAILS WILL CLOSE AS FOLLOWS :
Eastern Mail will close at. 6 o'clock, P. M.
Pittsburgh, 74
A. M.
Columbus and Cincinnati, 7 Α. Μ.
Columbus Way Mail,
9 P. M.
Toledo, Detroit and Chicago,
7
A. M.
Elyria and Milan, 10
A. M.
Medina and Wooster, 9
66 P. M.
Chagrin Falls and Parkman,
9
P. M.
Copley, (every Tuesday and Friday, )
9
P. M.
Meadville, Pa.,
9
P. M.
OFFICE HOURS,
From 75 o'clock, A. M., to & o'clock, P. M. SUNDAY.
From 8 to 9 o'clock, A. M., and from 4 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
D. M. HASKELL, P. M.
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P. M.
Chagrin Falls and Parkman,
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ROUTES FROM CLEVELAND.
Cleveland to Cincinnati.
Cleveland to Wellsville.
C. C. & C. RAILROAD.
C. & P. RAILROAD.
Cleveland,
Cleveland,
Rockport,
7
7 Newburgh,
8
Berea,
5
12¿ Bedford,
6
14
Olmstead,
3
15? Macedonia,
6 20
Columbia,
3 18/ IIudson,
6
26
Eaton,
Q2? Earlville,
6 32
Grafton,
3
25.
Ravenna,
6 38
Lagrange, 1
Atwater,
10
48
Pittsfield,
4
33 Lima,
5
53
Wellington,
3 36% Alliance,
5
58
Rochester,
5 41%
5
63
New London,
47 Moultrie,
3 66
Greenwich,
7
54 Bayard,
3 69
Salem,
6 60' Rochester,
1 70
Shelby,
7
67 Hanover,
5
75
Galion,
79: Salineville,
11
86
Cardington,
18 97 Yellowcreek,
11 97
Delaware,
15 112} Wellsville,
Columbus,
23 135
Cleveland to Pittsburgh.
C. & X. RAILROAD.
West Jefferson
14149
C. & P. RAILROAD.
London,.
10 159% Cleveland,
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Adairville,
10 180: Bedford,
6 144
Xenia,
8 188 Macedonia,
20
Hudson,
6
26
Earlville,
6 39
Spring Valley,
7 195
Corwin,
7 902
Oregon,-
6 208
Morrow,
8 216
Deerfield,
5 221
Fosters, 1
5 226
Lovelands,
4 230
Stanley,
66
Germany,
7 237 Salem,
5' 71
Milford,
2 239 Franklin,
4i 75
Plainville,
4 243} Columbiana,
6 81
Cincinnati
10 253; Palestine,
10
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Atwater,.
10 48
Lima,
5 53
Alliance,
5'
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6 33
South Charleston,
11 170/ Newburgh,
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Cleveland .
TABLE OF DISTANCES.
Cleveland to Pittsburgh.
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