Polk's Toledo City Directory (1860), Part 2

Author: Williams, C. S.
Publication date: 1860
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Number of Pages: 260


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Third Ward School-Situated on north-west corner Madison and Superior. Miss Louisa Fairchild, Principal.


Fourth Ward School-Situated on south side Whittlesey, be- tween Harrison and Logan. Miss Mary Perrin, Principal.


Iondota School-Situated between 4th and 5th, Cherry and Oak, on south-east side of the river. Miss L. Hunter, Principal.


Unclassified School-Situated on south side Superior, between Oak and Adams. Mrs. Augusta Richmond, Principal.


CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist .- South side Huron, between Cherry and Wal- nut. Rev. E. F. Platt, Pastor.


African Baptist .- East side Adams, between Tenth and Mi- chigan. No settled Pastor.


Bethel Church .- Lynn, between Water and Summit. (No service.)


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Church .- North side St. Clair, between Adams and Jef- ferson. Rev. Wm. W. Williams, Pastor.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


EPISCOPAL (METHODIST.)


First Church .- North-west corner Madison and Superior. Rev. A. Nelson, Pastor.


Ames Chapel .- West side Lagrange, between Huron and Superior. Rev. O. Kennedy, Pastor.


African Methodist .- North side of the Canal, between Mon- roe and Washington. Rev. Thomas Dillon, Pastor.


EPISCOPAL (PROTESTANT.)


Trinity .- East side Adams, between Summit and St. Clair. Rev. H. B. Walbridge, Pastor.


German Evangelical Lutheran .- South side Erie, between Adams and Oak. Rev. Chas. Markscheffel. Pastor.


German Lutheran Church .- North side Huron, between Elm and Chestnut. Rev. John Dorfler, Pastor.


German Methodist .- West side Harrison, between Ohio and Whittlesey. Pastor.


German Reformed Church .- South-east corner Allen and Scott. Rev. Henry Eschmeier, Pastor.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Church (O. S.)-Worship for the present in Stickney Hall. Rev. E. B. Raffensberger, Pastor.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Francis De Sales .-- North-west corner Cherry and Supe- rior. Rev. F. M. Boff and Rev. John Quin, Pastors.


St. Marie's .- West side Cherry, between Ontario and Michi- gan. Rev. Chas. Everard, Pastor.


St Vincent de Paul's .- North-east corner Cherry and Erie. Rev. Chas. Everard, Pastor.


UNITARIAN.


First Church .- North-west corner Adams and Superior. Rev. Carroll, Pastor.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Robert H. Bell, Chief Engineer.


Elias Avery, 1st Assistant.


Thomas O. Neil, 2d "


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 .- House west side Adams, be- tween Summit and St. Clair. L. C. Hunt, Foreman.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 1 .- House west side. Cherry, be- tween Superior and Huron. I. N. Hathaway, Foreman.


(No. 2 disbanded.)


Engine and Hose Co. No. 3 .- House west side Monroe, between St. Clair & Superior. Louis Machenheimar, Foreman.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 5 .- House west side Monroe, be- tween St. Clair and Superior. Barney Mahon, Foreman.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 6 .- House north side Summit, be- tween Lagrange and Elm. Geo. Platford, Foreman.


Engine and Hose Co. No. 7 .- House west side Adams, be- tween Summit and St. Clair. John W. Smith, Foreman.


Teutonia Fire Guard No. 1 meets 1st Wednesday every month at No. 3 Engine House. Geo. Kapp, Foreman; John Oberle 1st Assistant ; John Enderle, 2d Assistant.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


Toledo Gas Light and Coke Co .- Office, Summit st. Incor- porated 1854. Capital Stock $100,000. George Spencer, Pre- sident and Superintendent ; John W. May, Secretary ; J. H. Whitaker, Treasurer. Directors-Geo. Spencer, John W. May, J. H. Whitaker, M. R. Waite, W. H. Whitaker.


Mutual Insurance Co. of Toledo .- South-west corner Madison and Water streets. Chas. A. King, President ; E. Walbridge, Vice-President; Carlos Colton, Secretary. Directors-C. A. King; T. H. Hoag, E. Walbridge, J. R. Strong, John Stevens, W .. . W. Griffith,. G. W. Scott. Calvin Herrick, Marine Inspector


MILITARY.


FIFTH DIVISION, OHIO MILITIA.


Major General-J. B. Steedman. Quarter Master-W. J. Finlay. Inspector-J. R. Bond. Engineer-A. L. Backus. Judge Advocate-G. P. Este. Surgeon-W. C. Daniels. Aids -H. T. Smith, P. Graham.


SHIELDS HORSE GUARDS.


Captain-Paul Edwards. 1st Lieut-John B. Murphy. 1st 2nd-James Cole. 2nd 2nd-Roger Murphy. 3d 2nd-Thos. O'Neal. Cornet-Patrick Carey.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


BROTHERHOOD OF THE UNION.


Ottowa Circle No. 203 of the C. and No. 40 of the State of Ohio-Meets every Tuesday evening, over 177 Summit. Sam'l Brooks, C. W .; Geo. W. Harding, Sec'y.


I. O. SONS OF MALTA.


Miami Lodge No. 18-Meets Tuesday evenings, at Timpany's Block. James B. Steedman, M. E. G. C .; Geo. P. Este, G. C.


MASONS.


Toledo Lodge No. 144. Instituted January 1st, 1847 .- Meets 1st and 3d Monday, No. 181 Key Stone Block, Sum- mit street. Alex. H. Newcomb, W. M .; Chas. M. Woodbury, Secretary.


Rubicon Lodge No. 237. Instituted January 31st, 1853. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays, in 160 Bank Building, Summit st. H. L. Hosmer, W. M .; E. C. Smith, Sec'y.


Fort Meigs Chapter No. 29 R. A. M. Instituted June 26th, 1846. Meets 1st Tuesday, in 160 Bank Building, Summit st. W. H. Harris, M. E. H. P .; John Faskin, Sec'y.


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SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


Toledo Council No. 33 R. &. S. M. Instituted Oct. 16th, 1858 .- Meets 1st Thursday, in 160 Bank Building, Summit st. H. L. Hosmer, T. I. G. M .; E. B. Hyde, Recorder.


Toledo Commanderie No. 7 Kt. Templars. Instituted Sept. 14th, 1847 .- Meets 1st and 3d Fridays, in 160 Bank Building, Summit st. S. L. Collins, G. C .; John Faskin, Recorder.


ODD FELLOWS.


Wapaukonica Lodge No. 38. Instituted May 19th, 1845 .- Meets every Monday night, in Hough & Baker's Block, Summit street. Richard Bamford, N. G .; J. J. Selley, Sec'y.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.


Library and Reading Room in Gardner's Building, Summit Street.


Officers.


President, Hon. James Myers ; Vice President, James J. French, Esq .; Secretary, Henry T. Bissell; Corresponding Secretary, Wm. W. Hunt ; Treasurer, Edwin S. Platt; Libra- rian, Thomas Blackwell.


Trustees.


Richard Waite, Jno. W. Fuller, Christian Woehler, Jno. B. Ketcham, Alfred W. Gleason, Edwin S. Platt, Henry T. Bis- sell.


Library and Reading Room open every evening, (except Sun- days), from 7 to 10 o'clock.


Reading Room open on Sunday, from 10 o'clock, A. M. to 10 o'clock, P. M.


The Library consists of about 1200 volumes, many of which are valuable works of reference, published and distributed under the Acts of Congress of the United States.


The Reading Room is supplied with the leading newspapers of this country, besides several foreign journals, and all of the best Magazines and Reviews of the day. The Librarian is constantly in attendance to wait upon members. Lectures are given during the winter season, by several of the most distin- guished Lecturers, under the auspices of the Association. Terms of membership, $3,00 per year, excluding Lectures. The number of members this year, is between two and three hundred.


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SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


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SOCIETIES, ETC.


German Turn-Verein Association of Toledo-meets every first Monday in each month, at their rooms in Moore's Block, 73 Summit Street.


Valentine Braun, President ; Anton Kraft, Vice President ; Christian Euterman, Secretary ; Joseph E. Marx, Correspond- ing Secretary ; G. Fenneberg, Treasurer ; Theodore Wegener, Turnwart; C. Dittmar, Zeugwart.


Alternatives.


Jacob Zimmer and Gustavus Baither.


German Saengerbund-Meets first Tuesday in each month in their rooms over Fox's store, Summit Street.


A. Bunert, President ; Theodore Wegener, Vice President ; J. Johnsbach, Secretary ; David Schmidt, Treasurer, H. Neu- feld, Leader.


German Concordia-Meets at 295 Summit.


Kleiber, President.


Philodramatic Society-Meets first Monday in each month, over 177 Summit Street.


Valentine Braun, President.


Lucas County Agricultural Society-James Myers, Presi- dent : Thomas Shoemaker, Vice President; James H. Camp- bell, Secretary ; Galen Norton, Treasurer. Organized, 1857.


Toledo Horticultural Society-Organized, February, 1860- Meets at Blade Buildings 1st Saturday in each month.


J. Austin Scott, President ; Peter H. Shaw, Vice President ; James H. Campbell, Secretary and Treasurer.


Executive Committee.


D. E. Gardner, Charles Kent, Alfred Fahnestock, J. Austin Scott. Secretary, J. H. Campbell, Blade Buildings.


Lucas County Bible Society- - - , President, David Anderson, Vice President; Wm. W. Williams, Secretary; Samuel H. Keeler, Treasurer. Depositor, Wm. Rawle. Anni- versary meeting in January.


Toledo Medical Association-W. W. Jones, President; S. F. Forbes, Vice President ; Charles H. Swain, Secretary.


Members.


W. W. Jones, Jacob Clark, Charles II. Swain, S. F. Forbes, S. H. Bergen, W. C. Daniels, L. G. Andrews, I. N. Hazlett,


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POST OFFICE INFORMATION.


J. M. Cooke, D. L. Briggs, J. B. Trembley, Valentine Braun, J. G. Nolen.


Young Men's Christian Association-Rooms and Lecture Room, 1st Congregational Church-Monthly meetings, last Fri- day in every month-Prayer meeting, 92 o'clock, A. M., every Sabbath.


J. R. Osborn, President, H. L. Sargent, Vice President Fred. Eaton, Secretary; T. J. Brown, Treasurer and Libra- rian.


POST OFFICE INFORMATION.


POST OFFCE .- South West corner of Madison and St. Clair Streets. John E. Hunt, Post Master.


ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAIL.S.


EASTERN ARRIVALS.


10:25 A, M .- Brings Baltimore, Buffalo, Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and Southern Division Way.


7:25 P. M .- Brings Columbus, Boston, and S. M. & N. Way. 10:15 P. M .- Brings Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Dunkirk and New York.


WESTERN.


5:00 A. M. and 4:30 P. M .- Brings Chicago, Dubuque, Mil- waukee and St. Paul.


4:20 P. M .- Brings Goshen, Elkhart and Air Line Way.


4:20 P. M .- Brings St. Louis, Quincy, Indianapolis, Lafay- ette, Fort Wayne and Wabash Way.


4:30 P. M .- Brings Laporte, South Bend, Adrian and M S. Way.


NORTHERN.


10:15 A. M .- Brings Detroit, Monroe and Way. SOUTHERN. 6:30 P. M .- Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville and Way.


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NEWSPAPERS.


CLOSING OF MAILS.


EASTERN THROUGH.


4:00 P. M .- For Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo and N. Y.


9:00 P. M .- For Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Co- lumbus, New York, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and all points East.


WESTERN THROUGH.


9:30 A. M. and 9 P. M .- For Chicago, Milwaukee, Dubuque and St. Paul.


9:30 A. M .- For Adrian, Coldwater, Laporte, South Bend, and M SR R Way.


7:00 P. M .- For Bryan, Elkhart, Goshen and A. L. Way.


9:00 P. M .- For St. Louis, Springfield, Quincy, Lafayette, Fort Wayne and Wabash Way. Also California via Overland Route.


NORTHERN.


3:30 P. M .- For Detroit and Monroe and Way.


SOUTHERN.


11:30 A. M .- For Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville and Way. Our P. O. clock will be the standard time in all cases.


NEWSPAPERS.


Toledo Blade, Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, in Blade Buildings, 150 Summit. Pelton, Stewart & Waggoner, Publishers and Proprietors. Clark Waggoner, Editor, Geo. True, Associate Editor. Terms, Daily, $6,00 per annum, Tri- weekly, $3,00, Weekly, $1,50.


Toledo Demokrat, (German,) Published Weekly in Timpa- ny's Block, corner Summit and Madison Streets. Chas. Bue- low, Editor and Proprietor. Terms, 1,50 per annum, in ad- vance.


Toledo Express, (German,) Published Weekly at North-west corner Summit and Monroe. Joseph E. Marx, Editor and Pro- prietor. Terms, $1,50 per annum, in advance.


Toledo Herald and Times, Published Daily, Tri-weekly and


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Weekly, in Collin's Block, South-east corner Monroe and St. Clair Streets. H. T. Smith, Editor and Proprietor, Norman T. Nash, Associate Editor. Terms, Daily $6,00 per annum, Tri- weekly $3,00, Weekly $1,50.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


City Hall, west side Adams, between Jefferson and St. Clair. Court House, east side Adams, between Erie and Ontario. Custom House, south-west corner Madison and St. Clair. Post Office, south-west corner St. Clair and Madison. Stickney Hall, south side Summit between Oak and Lynn.


MISCELLANEOUS.


Independent Silver Cornet Band. Organized 1857. Duell Block. S. A. Ford, Leader .; R. Alcott, Sec'y .; J. W. Canneff, Treasurer.


Folian Silver Band. Rooms, Myers' Block. Chris. Mill- versteader, Leader ; Isaac White, Manager ; Wm. H. Atwell, Sec'y .; John N. Auth, Treasurer. Incorporated 1858.


Catholic Orphan Asylum and Hospital. Established 1854. In charge of Sisters of Charity. Blondin Mother Su- perior. Located on Cherry street, north of Indiana Avenue.


Home for Widows and Orphans. Situated on east side Elm, between Huron and Erie. Mrs. H. B. Walbridge, President; Miss Gertrude Yardley, Sec'y.


Ursuline Convent. Established 1854. Situated on south-east corner Cherry and Erie. Sister Theresa Young, Mother Su- perior.


Board of Trade-South-west corner of Madison and Water streets. Meet daily during business season. T. H. Hoag, Pre- sident; M. Brown, Vice President ; Carlos Colton, Sec'y and


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COURTS. red


Treas. Directors-Chas. A. King, H. S. Walbridge, Henry Chase, J. R. Strong, A. Hopkins, W. G. Powers, H. D. Wal- bridge, G. A. Carpenter, E. B. Hyde, F. Bissell, H. J. Hayes, A. Godard, M. D. Carrington, J. D. Pomeroy, E. Walbridge, C. Yardley, W. T. Walker, Chas. Deyo, S. S. Read, D. B. Smith. Committee of Reference-T. J. King, Almon Hopkins and Howy D. Walbridge.


Cemeteries .- Forest Cemetery, between Magnolia and Bush, north of Canal. Catholic Cemetery, Tremainsville.


COURTS.


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TIMES OF HOLDING COURTS IN THE STATE OF OHIO, 1860.


District.


Common Pleas.


Adams,


. Sept. 18,


Jan. 3, May 22, Oct. 30.


Allen, Sept. 3,


March 12, May 14, Nov. 12.


Ashland, June 29, Feb. 21, May 8, Oct.30.


Ashtabula, Sept. 17,


March 26, June 11, Nov. 12. March 8, June 17, Oct. 22.


Athens, Sept. 12,


Auglaize, Aug. 30,


Feb. 27, April 30, Oct. 29.


Belmont, Oct. 10,


Feb. 14, May 22, Oct. 24.


Brown,


Sept. 20,


Jan. 17, June 5, Nov. 13.


Butler,


April 16,


Feb. 13, June 18, Aug. 6, Oct.15.


Carroll,


May 16,


Feb. 13, May 21, Oct. 10.


Champagne, Oct. 1,


Feb. 13, June 18, Oct. 15.


Clark,


Sept. 20,


Feb. 6, June 18, October 15.


Clermont, Sept. 24,


Jan. 31, June 19, Nov. 27.


Clinton, Aug. 20,


Feb. 6, June 18, Oct. 15.


Columbiana, May 10,


March 5, June 4, Oct. 29.


Coshocton,


July 9,


April 3, Sept. 17, Dec. 10.


Crawford, June 14, April 2, July 16, Nov. 19.


Cuyahoga,


Sept. 17, Feb. 20, May 21, Nov. 5.


Darke,


May 14,


Feb. 13, April 16, Aug. 6, Oct.15.


Defiance,


Sept. 22,


Feb. 6, May 1, Oct. 16. March 6, May 8, Oct. 9.


Delaware, Aug. 6,


Erie, : May 11,


Feb. 27, June 4, Oct. 29.


Fairfield,


Sept. 5,


Feb. 27, May 7, Oct. 1.


Fayette,


Oct. 11,


April 10, July 3, Nov. 6.


Ponzo


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COURTS.


District.


Common Pleas.


Franklin,


May 7,


· Fulton,


Sept. 27,


Gallia,


April 16,


Geauga, Sept. 12,


Greene, Sept. 10,


March 5, May 28, Oct. 22. ; March 19, July 2, Nov. 19. March 12, Aug. 6, Nov. 19.


Guernsey, April 30,


April 16, Oct.1, Jan. 2, June 4. Nov. 5.


Hancock,


June 21,


Hardin,


Sept. 6,


Harrison,


Oct. 2,


Henry,


Sept. 25,


Highland,


Oct. 1,


Hocking,


Sept. 10,


Holmes,


July 6,


Huron,


May 15,


March 12, June 18, Nov. 12.


Jackson,


Sept. 17,


Feb. 27, May 28, Oct. 15. March 13, June 12, Oct. 30. April 2, Sept. 3, Nov. 26.


Lake,


Sept. 10,


Feb. 13, May 14, Oct. 1.


Lawrence,


April 18,


Feb. 13, May 14, Sept. 24.


Licking,


July 11,


Logan,


Sept. 10,


Lorain,


Sept. 4,


Lucas,


April 16,


Feb. 20, Aug. 20, Nov. 5. March 12, May 14, Nov. 12. Jan. 31, May 1, October 23. Feb. 20, May 28, Nov. 12. March 27, June 26, Oct. 23. Feb. 13, May 21, Oct. 10.


Madison,


May 4,


Mahoning,


Oct. 3,


Feb. 27, April 30, Oct. 22.


Medina,


Sept. 7,


Feb. 21, May 15, Nov. 6.


Meigs, April 13,


Mercer,


Sept. 1,


Miami,


June 4,


April 2, Aug. 20, Dec. 3.


Monroe,


Oct. 18,


Montgomery, May 21,


Morgan,


April 27,


Morrow, Aug. 1,


Feb. 14, April 24, Oct. 16.


Muskingum, April 19,


Feb. 28, June 5, Nov. 6.


Ottawa,


May 9,*


March 27, June 26, Nov. 20.


Paulding, Sept. 21,


Jan. 31, Oct. 2.


Perry, Sept. 3,


May 14,


March 6, June 12, Oct. 23.


Pickaway, Pike, April 26,


March 13, June 11, Oct. 29.


Portage, Sept. 4, Feb. 13, May 21, October 10.


Preble, May 3, Mar. 5, June 18, Aug. 20, Nov. 5.


Putnam, June 18,


March 26, July 10, Oct. 2.


March 12, May 29, Nov. 13. Feb. 13, April 23, Oct. 15. Feb. 28, May 28, Nov. 27. Feb. 14, May 8, Oct. 30. Feb. 14, May 22, Nov. 27. March 12, June 4, Oct. 29. Feb. 14, May 1, Oct. 16.


Jefferson,


May 8,


Knox,


June 4,


Marion,


Sept. 13,


March 19, June 18, Nov. 2. Jan. 16, April 2, Oct. 2.


March 12, July 16, Nov. 21. March 5, June 25, Nov. 5. April 3, July 10, Oct. 14.


Noble, Oct. 20,


March 6, July 31, Nov. 13.


March 26, May 21, October 15.


Feb. 21, May 22, Nov. 6. Feb. 28, May 15, Nov. 13. March 26, June 25, Nov. 12.


Hamilton,


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


District.


Common Pleas.


Richland,


June 25,


March 5, Sept. 10, Nov. 19.


Ross,


Oct. 15,


Feb. 28, June 15, Nov. 13.


Sandusky,


May 7,


Feb. 20, May 28, Oct. 15.


Scioto,


April 21,


March 19, June 18, Nov. 18.


Seneca,


June 25,


Jan. 16, May 9, Oct. 22.


Shelby,


Aug. 28,


Feb. 13, April 16, October 15.


Stark,


May 1,


Feb. 27, June 4, October 22.


Summit,


Sept. 13,


March 13, May 29, Nov. 20.


Trumbull,


Sept. 22,


March 5, June 4, October 29.


Tuscarawas,


April 17,


Feb. 21, July 17, Oct. 30.


Union,


Sept. 17,


Jan. 30, April 16, Oct. 1.


Van Wert,


Sept. 19,


Jan. 30, April 9, October 10.


Vinton,


Sept. 15,


Feb. 13, March 14, Sept. 24.


Warren,


Sept. 3,


March 19, July 2, Nov. 19.


Washington,


April 9,


Feb. 27, May 28, Oct. 11.


Wayne,


July 2,


March 5, Sept. 10, Nov. 26.


Williams,


Sept. 29,


March 13, May 21, Nov. 27.


Wood,


June 5,


Feb. 21, May 15, Oct. 23.


Wyandotte,


June 11,


Marth 5, May 14, Oct. 22.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


AUDITOR. Alex. Reed, office Court House. Term expires March, 1862.


RECORDER.


Jonathan Wynn, office, Court House. Term expires, Janu- ary, 1863.


JUDGE OF COMMON PLEAS.


John Fitch, office Court House. Term expires Feb., 1865.


JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT.


Thomas Dunlap, office Court House. Term expires February, 1861.


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


CLERK COMMON PLEAS.


Peleg T. Clark, office Court House. Term expires Feb., 1861.


SURVEYOR.


E. W. Lenderson, office, Court House. Term expires Janu- ary, 1863.


Pred CORONER.


A. Bostwick. Term expires Jan., 1861. IL


JAILOR.


L. Parcher. (Appointed by Sheriff.)


TREASURER.


Samuel Blanchard, office Court House. Term expires Sept., 1860. (Valentine Braun, Treasurer elect.) Term expires Sep- tember, 1862.


SHERIFF.


H. D. Kingsbury, office Court House. Term expires Janu- ary, 1862.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. E. Bissel, Sen. Wm. Taylor. G. Norton.


WILLIAMS'


TOLEDO DIRECTORY.


FOR


1860.


ABREVIATIONS.


al. . . . alley or allopathic.


eng. .


· engineer.


atty . . attorney.


ex. .


.. exchange.


av .... . avenue.


h ... ... .. house.


b. ..


.between.


ho .. .. . homæpathic.


bar k.


bar keeper.


lab. . laborer.


bds ..


boards.


manuf. . manuf'ry or manuf'er.


b. h.


. boarding house.


mer.


. merchant.


bk ..


book or brick.


mkr. .maker.


b. k.


.book keeper.


n. .


. north.


bldr.


. builder.


not pub.


. notary public.


bldg.


. building.


nr.


. near.


bo.


botanic.


opp . opposite.


c ...


. corner.


prov


· provision.


cab. mkr


cabinet maker.


pro.


. proprietor.


carp ..


· carpenter.


.. residence.


clk.


. clerk.


S.


. south.


cof h.


coffee house.


W.


. west.


com. commission.


wh. . wholesale.


confec.


· confectioner.


wks.


. works.


e ..


east


servt.


· servant.


cc.


eclectic.


AFR


Aarons Peter, bar k. Forest City Hotel


Abrams Edward, clk. Oliver House


Achey John P. mail agt. bds Mrs. C. Baldwin's


Acker J. C. clk. 93 Summit


Adam Fred. lab. Indiana Av. nr Plank Road


Adam John J. auditor M. S. & N. I. R.R. bds Oliver House


Adams Chas. lab. at Hall, Smith & Co's


Adams John, D. & M. R.R. bds John N. Gardner's


Adams R. clk. n s Superior b Monroe and Washington Adams Saml. R. b. k. 49 Summit


Aderle Gottleib, lab. wks Millard & Co's


Aean F. saloon, s e c Adams and Erie


Afend Joseph, finisher, 266 Summit


African Baptist Church, e s Adams b 10th and Michigan


res


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TOLEDO ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. BUNERT & CO., SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTURERS.


Also, Carriage Trimmers and Upholsterers, Summit street, sign of the Big Collar, Toledo, Ohio, Carpets sewed durably and fit down neatly. All Work Warranted.


MATTHEW BROWN. HORACE S. WALBRIDGE. EBENEZER WALBRIDGE.


1860. 1860. BROWN, WALBRIDGE & CO., TOLEDO, OHIO, STORAGE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.


Personal attention given to Consignments of Produce by Canal and Rail- roads. Proprietors of Steam Elevators, Water Street.


C. H. BUCK, MERCHANT TAILOR,


DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, ALSO, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c, &c., No. 149 SUMMIT STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO.


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AND


African Methodist Church, n s Canal b Monroe and Washing- ton


Agan Pat. switch tender, b Wade, Williams, Broadway and R.R. Av


Ahrens Henry, carp. 17 State


Ahrens Peter, lab. 158 Ontario


Aird Andrew, lab. 266 Summit


Aird D. machinist, wks Toledo Novelty Works


Albert Otto, saloon, n e c Walnut and Michigan, h 32 State Alberti Nicholas, grocer, 251 Cherry


Alcott Roger, tinsmith, 13 Cherry


Alcott Mrs. T. 213 Cherry


Alexander Thos. fireman, Oliver House


Alexander Traverse, fireman, 16 State


Alger John, bar k. 245 Cherry


LLEN CHARLES H.


A Instrument Maker, 319 Summit


Allen Declen, grocer, 190 Summit


Allen Edson, atty. n s Erie b Locust and Lagrange


Allen Elnathan, cooper, 71 Locust


Allen Geo. S. conductor, bds Oliver House


Allen Michael, lab. bds 190 Summit


LLEN NEHEMIAH.


A Land Agent, n w c Summit and Oak, h Cherry st. Plank Road


Allhouse James, lab. n s Indiana Av nr 15th Alter John, drays, 430 Michigan


MERICAN HOTEL. A L. T. Thayer, Proprietor, n w c Elm and Summit /


NDERSON DAVID).


A (A. & Fuller) h s e c St. Clair and Jefferson


ANDERSON & FULLER,


(David A. & John W. F.) Book Binders and Dealers in Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c. 133 Summit


NDERSON, FULLER & CO. A (David A., John W. F. & J. Ferris Patton,) Dealers in Rags and Paper Stock, Warehouse on Water st. foot of Oak


NDERSON ORRIN S. A Book Keeper at Anderson & Fuller's, bds D. Anderson's Anderson Wm. lab. Toledo Car Works


Andess Mrs. Anna, s e c Bush and Michigan


Andhyer John, carp. Wabash b Swan Creek and Canal


Andrews Lawrence G. phys. 181 Summit, bds Kingsbury House


Andrews Saml. foreman, Blade job rooms, h n e c Erie and Orange


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TOLEDO ADVERTISEMENTS.


R. A. CROSS,


MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF


WATCHES AND JEWELRY,


CLOCKS, Fancy Goods, &c.,


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REPAIRING DONE TO ORDER.


No. 151 Summit Street, TOLEDO, OHIO.


J. N. STEVENS.


M. BRIGHAM. F. L. NICHOLS.


STEVENS, NICHOLS & CO. Celebrated Stewart Cooking Stove, DEALERS IN


HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TIN PLATE,


Copper, Sheet Iron, Lead Pipe,


Plated, Japaned, Tin, Sheet Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Stoves, and Household Furnishing Goods. Manufacturers of


Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,


TIN ROOFING,


And all kinds of Job Work done with neatness and dispatch.


No. 83 SUMMIT STREET,


TOLEDO, OHIO.


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BAC


Angalam James, lab. s e c St. Clair and Adams


NGIER ROSWELL P.


A Proprietor Island House, Middle Ground


Angle Abraham, brick mkr. h nr junction Canal and Creek


Anhalt Nicholas, drays, w s Oak b Water and Summit


Anker Fred. lab. 74 Lagrange


Ansthousne Henry, lab. 56 John


Antibus John, harness mkr. n w c Monroe and Michigan Argus John, shoemkr. wks 117 Summit


Armstrong James, carp. 13 State 1008


Armstrong John, farmer, 13 State


Armstrong Thomas, lab. w s Lafayette b Erie and Michigan


Armstrong Wm. farmer, 13 State


Arnold J. stock agt. w s Washington b 10th and 11th


Aschenbrenner J. mer. tailor, 93 Cherry


Ashenden Edward, carp. n s Whittlesey b Newton and Logan Ashley Eli M. salesman, 94 Summit, bds Merchants' Hotel


Ashley James M. Member U. S. House of Reps. office 6 Tim- pany Block


Ashley W. H. clk. M. S. R.R. w s Indiana Av n of 13th


Asylum, Catholic Orphan, Cherry st. n of Indiana Av


Atkins Horatio B. machinist, s e c Williams and Broadway Atkinson Saml. mason, s s North b Union and Cherry Attel F. 624 Ontario


Auftitheid Henry, foreman Hitchcock & Wilder's


Austin David E. (Price & A.) bds Oliver House


Austin Matthew H. salesman 42 Monroe, bds Mrs. Burnham's AUTH & BRO. (John N. & Henry A.) Grocers, 91 St. Clair Auth Henry, (A. & Bro.) 285 Erie


UTH J. & CO.


A (John A. & John D. Quack,) Grocers and Provision Deal- ers, n w c Summit and Perry Auth John, (J. A. & Co.) n w c Summit and Perry


Auth John N. (A. & Bro.) bds Henry Auth's


Aven Fred. lab. Wabash b Swan Creek and Canal


Avery Edwin, weigher, 38 Locust


Avery Edwin, jr. clk. 38 Locust


Avery Elias, clk. M. S. & N. I. R.R. 38 Locust


Ayers Rev. Robt. J. e s Monroe b 14th and 15th


B


Babbington Wm. n s Whittlesey b Williams and Clayton Bach Frank, lab. al. b State, John, Union and Allen Bach J. lab. e s Adams b 10th and 11th


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TOLEDO ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOSEPH E. MARX,


BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,


PROPRIETOR OF THE


Weekly Express,


PUBLISHED IN TOLEDO, O.


OFFICE, NO. 43 SUMMIT, CORNER OF MONROE ST.


English and Berman Job Work,


EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH, AND IN THE MOST TASTEFUL MANNER,


Terms of Subscription, $2.00 per Annum, in advance.


RATES OF ADVERTISING,-Business Cards, not exceeding 3 lines, $3 00, One Square, (ten lines, or less,) $5 00. Larger advertisements in proportion.


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BAN


Backus Abner L. member Board Public Works, h n e c Bush and Summit


Backus Asa, (Eaton & B.) 79 Summit


Backus Valentine, gardener at James Clyde's


Baike Theodore, cab. mkr. al. b Scott, Beacon, Allen and Cherry


RAILEY & BIGELOW.


(Silas B. & Franklin B.) Physicians, 153 Summit


Bailey Silas, (B. & Bigelow.) bds Oliver House




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