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T. C. Merrill, Waynesfield.
HI. Miner, Sylvania.
I. A. Meissner, Manhattan.
E. W. Lenderson, Port Lawrence.
W. Taylor, Spencer.
Annual meeting the second Monday of January.
Grounds located in Adams town- ship, at termination of Dorr street, embracing thirty-seven acres.
MAUMEE VALLEY SHOOTING ASSOCIA- TION.
Organized October 28, 1870.
President-Wm. B. Wiltbank.
Vice President-Daniel J. Mattocks.
Secretary-Z. C. Pheatt.
Treasurer-E. R. Skinner.
Board of Directors.
A. B. Carter, Theodore Klemm, Sam- uel Andrews.
Rooms in Drummond Block.
SALOON KEEPERS' AID SOCIETY.
President-G. W. Speyer. Vice President-R. Dederich. Secretary-Chas. Birkenhauer. Treasurer-G. Baither.
TOLEDO LIGHT GUARDS.
Organized May 30, 1870. Captain-Josiah W. White. First Lieutenant-George W. Merrill. Second Lieutenant-John E. Avery.
Meeting at Philharmonic Hall first Monday evening of the month.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. Buy, Sell and Rent Farms and City Property, at 98 Water street.
A. W. BARLOW & CO., Queensware, &c., 71 & 73 Summit Importers and Dealers in China,
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TOLEDO CADETS.
Organized April 1, 1871. Captain -- V. W. Granger, Jr. First Lieutenant-W. V. McMaken. Second Lieutenant-Walter Lloyd.
TOLEDO DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION.
President-R. J. Wheeler. Vice President-L. E. Mulford. Secretary-J. W. Myers. Treasurer-J. E. Eldridge.
TOLEDO MENDELSSHON UNION.
Organized March 17, 1869. President-E. H. Van Hoesen. First Vice President-F. D. Suydam. Second Vice President -- E. E. Smith. Secretary-Charles L. Spencer. Treasurer-Miss Kittie Chase. Executive Committee-Geo. Brown, A. T. Babbitt, W. Schansenbach, Mrs. H. A. Thurber. Musical Director-H. C. Hahn.
TOLEDO ORCHESTRAL UNION.
Organized January, 1869. President-W. H. H. Smith. Musical Director-L. Mathias. Secretary-A. F. Machen. Treasurer-John N. Auth.
Directors.
J. Mathias, J. Bailleux, James Kel- logg.
Annual meeting first Wednesday in Cctober. Weekly meetings, Monday.
TEUTONIA MAENNER CHOR.
Organized 1868. President-A. Stauch. Vice President-Peter Eberle. Secretary-R. Birkenhauer. Treasurer-August Burde.
Meetings at Wuerfel Hall, 303 & 305 Summit street.
PETERSBURG MAENNER CHOR.
Organized 1868. President-John S. Herzig. Treasurer-Joseph Steur. Secretary-Christian Hammer. Leader-John Hensel. Meetings at Academy of Music.
TOLEDO PUMP CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
Wood & Chain Pumps. Boring and Turning Done.
GERMAN LABORERS' BENEFICIAL SO- CIETY.
Organized January 1st, 1869. President-Philip Schmidt. 1st Vice President-John Shultz. 2d Vice Pres't .- Christian Schneider. Secretary-George Vetter. Cor. Secretary-Charles J. Kirshner. Treasurer-F. J. Meyer.
Meeting first Monday evening of each month, at Lyceum Hall.
UNION SILVER BAND.
Leader-Chris. Milverstedt. Business Manager-W. H. Atwill.
AMERICUS CLUB.
Rooms King's block, Water street. Organized Oct. 13, 1870. President-W. M. Cooper. Vice President-John A. Dennis.
Sec. and Treas .- Charles T. Howe. Director-Geo. H. Berry.
SWISS GRUELTI SOCIETY.
President-John Frutiger.
Secretary-Fred. Zwallen. Treasurer-John Locher. Meetings in Union Garden, first Monday evening of each month.
TOLEDO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President-George Meissner.
Vice President-G. Steur. Secretary-G. Hammer. Treasurer-John S. Herzig. Finance Committee-John P. Schuck, George Brenner, Frederick Bremer.
ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
President-A. T. Stebbins.
Vice Presidents-Col. L. T. Lyttle, John P. Jones, Edward Bissell, Dr. W. W. Jones, Rev. F. E. Abbott. Secretary-Ralph H. Waggoner. Treasurer-John Kaufman. Executive Committee-F. J. Cole, M. O. Waggoner, Edward Knapp.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & Co., Insurance, Real Estate and Money Agents, King's Block, Water street, cor. Madison.
A. W. BARLOW & CO.,
Dealers in China, Gas Chande- liers, &c., 71 & 73 Summit St.
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BOAT CLUBS.
UNDINE.
Organized April 28, 1865. President-Frederick B. Shoemaker. 1st Vice President-C. T. Hewett. 2d Vice President-S. H. Waring. Secretary-Robert M. Hubbard. Treasurer-E. D. Moore. Captain-H. B. Taylor. Lieutenant-W. T. Chase.
Directors - Chas. B. Scott, T. B. Thomas. Boat House on Middle Ground, oppo- site the Island House.
TOLEDO.
Organized August 11, 1865. President-Calvin Barker. Vice President-O. B. Clark Sec. & Treas .- E. T. Waite. 1st Coxswain-James Dority. 2d Coxswain-Geo. C. Pepper. Boat House at foot of Cherry.
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NEWSPAPERS.
TOLEDO BLADE.
Office, 150 Summit st. Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly by Miller, Locke & Co. Terms-Daily, $10 per annum ; Tri- weekly, $5 per annum ; Weekly, $2 per annum.
TOLEDO COMMERCIAL.
Office, 177 Summit.
Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly by Toledo Commercial Co. Terms-Daily, $10 per annum ; Tri- weekly, $5 per annum ; Weekly, $2 per annum.
TOLEDO DAILY TIMES.
Office, 85 and 87 St. Clair. Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly by Tucker & Gordon. Terms-Daily, $8 per annum ; Tri- weekly, $5 per annum ; Weekly, $2 per annum.
TOLEDO JOURNAL.
Office, 88 and 90 St. Clair. Published weekly by P. H. Bateson. Terms-$2 per annum.
TOLEDO WEEKLY EXPRESS.
Office, 139 St. Clair st.
Published weekly. J. Bender, edi- tor and publisher. German paper. Terms-$2 per annum.
TOLEDO DEMOCRAT.
Office, 23 Summit.
Publishad weekly. Powers & Be- bout, publishers. Terms-$2 per annum.
THE INDEX.
Office, 48 Summit, up stairs.
Published weekly by the Index As- sociation. Rev. Francis Ellingwood Abbot, editor.
Terms-$2 per annum.
AMERICAN FARM JOURNAL.
Published monthly by Miller, Locke & Co. Office, 150 Summit St. Terms-75 cts. per annum.
TOLEDO MUSICAL GUEST.
Published monthly by W. W. Whit- ney. Terms-$2 per annum.
TOLEDO MONTHLY VISITOR.
Published by H. J. Raffensperger, No 1 Meyers' Block.
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TRANSPORTATION LINES.
NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION CO.
Line of steamers, W. T. Walker & Co., agents. Office, Water, bet. Adams & Madison HURD'S TOLEDO & SAGINAW LINE.
Office, Water, between Adams and Madison. Agents, W. T. Walker & Co.
WARD'S TOLEDO & SAGINAW LINE.
Office, Water, between Adams and Madison. Agents, W. T. Walker & Co.
WARD'S TOLEDO & DETROIT LINE.
Office, Water, between Adams and Madison. Agents, W. T. Walker & Co.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. are prepared to negotiate Loans, and purchase City, County, or Corporation Bonds.
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Go to the store of Crockery, Chandeliers
A. W. BARLOW & CO.
for Bargains in and Plated Goods.
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UNION STEAMBOAT CO. Erie Railway Line. Office, Water, foot of Jefferson. Agents, A. W. Colton & Co.
GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH.
Fast Freight Line. Office, 22 Summit. Agent, George Watkins.
SOUTH SHORE LINE.
Office, 23 Madison, Chamber of Com- merce. Agent, Joseph C. Morse.
EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office, No. 3 Bridge. Agent, Simeon Fitch.
RED LINE.
Office, 102 Water, near Madison. Agent, D. C. Baldwin.
MERCHANTS' DESPATCH.
Office, 136 Summit. Agent, O. R. Morse.
VERMONT CENTRAL R. R. LINE.
Office, Water, between Adams and Madison. Agents, W. T. Walker & Co. PEOPLE'S DESPATCH.
Office, 136 Summit. Agent, O. R. Morse.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
Office, 104 Water. Agent, N. Doan Blinn.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R.
Office, 114 Washington. Agent, F. A. Gaetschenberger.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
WESTERN UNION.
Office, Board of Trade Building, Madison street, corner Water. Manager-W. A. Beech. Manager Operating Department- C. O. Brigham.
TOLEDO PUMP CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Wood & Chain Pumps. Boring and Turning Done.
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC.
Offices, 136 Summit, and 94 Water. Manager-James M. MeNamar.
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RAILWAYS.
TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN.
President-A. Boodv.
Asst. President -- J. N. Drummond. Treasurer-W. B. Corneau. General Superintendent .- George H. Burrows.
General Freight Agent-John B. Car- son. General Ticket Agent-John U. Par- sons. General Passenger Agent - W. E. Malcolm.
Paymaster -- John E. Carpenter.
LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN.
President-James H. Banker.
General Manager-John H. Devereux. General Superintendent-Charles F. Hatch. Supt. Southern Div .- H. M. Wright. Freight Agent, Toledo-E. S. Tracey.
CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON, AND DAYTON & MICHIGAN.
President-S. S. L'Hommedieu. Vice President and General Supt,- D. McLaren. General Agent, Toledo-James B. Monroe.
STREET RAILWAYS.
BROADWAY & SUMMIT.
Office corner Buffalo and Summit. President-Charles B. Roff. Sec'y and Treasurer -- Mars Nearing. Superintendent-D. Atwood. Directors-J. R. Strong, C. B. Roff, John T. Newton, J. D. Cook, M. Nearing, C. A. King, William Roff.
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CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO., Real Estate and Loan Agents. Office, 98 Water street, Toledo, O.
A. W. BARLOW & CO.
Have a large stock and great variety of Gas Chandeliers.
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ADAMS STREET R. R.
Office 82 Adams street. President-R. H. Bell.
Secretary-C. E. Bliven. Treasurer-Z. C. Pheatt.
Directors-John Fitch, R. H. Bell. Wm. H. Scott, B. H. Hitchcock, George Emerson. Dr. T. M. Cook and Henry Philipps, Lessees.
TOLEDO UNION STREET RAILROAD. (Monros and Dorr Streets.)
Incorporated 1870. Office, 146 Summit St.
President-Hon. John Fitch. Secretary and Treasurer-Theophilus P. Brown.
OFFICERS OF LUCAS COUNTY.
Auditor-Elijah W. Lenderson ; term expires 2d Monday in November, 1872.
Recorder-Josiah W. White, term ex- pires January, 1872. Probate Judge-Fred. A. Jones; term expires February, 1873.
Clerk Court Common Pleas -- Victor Keen; term expires February, 1873. Surveyor-John B. Marston ; term expires January, 1872.
Coroner-Jabez M. Cooke; term ex- pires January, 1872.
Sheriff-Patrick H. Dowling; term expires January, 1872. Deputy Sheriffs-Michael J. Enright, John Turner.
Treasurer-Andrew Stephan ; term expires September, 1872.
County Commissioners-Thomas L. Merrill, Maumee City; term expires December, 1871. Jesse S. Norton, Toledo ; term expires December, 1872. Edmund Gardanier, Syl- vania, term expires December, 1873, Physician for county and city Prison -Dr. Lewis H. Bodman.
Township Officers of Lucas County.
ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Alonzo Lane. Treasurer-Hiram Haughton. Assessor-Malcolm MeMillan. Justices-Harvey Kellogg; term ex- pires April 13, 1872. A. D. Jones, April 19, 1872.
MANHATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Charles F. Lane. Treasurer-Dr. James L. Chase. Assessor-Samuel Jacobs. Justices-Alfred Fahnestock, Oct. 26, 1872; Charles F. Lane, Oct. 15, 1873.
MONCLOVA TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Elias Trapp. Treasurer-Lewis Metzger.
Assessor-Peter Holloway.
Justices-John Weible ; term expires October 15, 1873; W. W. Coder, April 10, 1874; Peter Holloway, April 13, 1872.
OREGON TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Thomas Crofts. Treasurer-Charles A. Crane.
Assessor-J. C. Messer. Justices-Oliver Stephens, term ex- pires October 15, 1872. Horace Benedict, term expires April 10, 1874
PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-James Pollock. Treasurer- Isaac Ludwig. Assessor-John Rickley. Justices-James White, Jolin Ryan ; terms expire April 14, 1871. Fran- cis Manor, April 14, 1873.
RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-A. G. Washburn. Treasurer-R. K. Berkybile. Assessor-Wm. Tunison. Justices-Elias Welch, term expires April 3, 1872. Clark C. Lathrop, April 14, 1873.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. effect Loans and make Collections. Office, 98 Water street, King's Block.
A. W. BARLOW & CO., Importers and Dealers in China, , Queensware, &c., 71 & 73 Summit
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SPENCER TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Wm. H. Pemberton. Treasurer-George Dill. Assessor-John Klumm.
Justices-Wm. Brown, Lucas Rabb; term of each expires April 10, 1874. George Dill, April 14, 1873.
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-George Holloway. Treasurer-George Holloway. Assessor-James Wood.
Justices-Perry Wood, term expires April 19, 1872. P. Dowling, April 14, 1873.
SWANTON TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-A. Scott.
Treasurer-John H. Lewis.
Assessor-Charles W. Brown.
Justices-William Berry, term ex- pires April 10, 1874. Wm. H. Lacy, April 10, 1874. John G. Wales, April 13, 1872.
SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-William Bryan. Treasurer-Wm. H. Huling. Assessor-Benjamin Joy. Justices-O. C. Wilson, term expires April 10, 1874. R. C. Thompson, April 10, 1874. R. Sawyer, April 13, 1872.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Daniel H. Nye. Treasurer-Benjamin Mallett.
Assessor-George Jaekman. Justices-P. C. Lewis, term expires April 10, 1874. Alonzo Colgrove, April 13, 1872. Josiah Chambers, April 13, 1872.
WATERVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Charles E. Schneider. Treasurer-Jacob M. Christman.
Assessor-W. S. Dodd.
Justices-Elijah Dodd, term expires October 15, 1873. James C. Wales, April 10, 1874.
WAYNESFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Clerk-Leroy Clark.
Treasurer-B. A. Wright.
Assessor-Henry H. Forsyth.
Justices-Helon Norton, term expires April 10, 1874. Abraham Peck, April 14, 1871. T. S. Clark, April 19, 1872. Smith Gilbert, April 14, 1873.
TOLEDO-PORT LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Justices -- Arnold McMahon,(east side) David Merrill, H. Thacher ; terms expire April 10, 1874. Otto Reide- meister, April 13, 1872.
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Notaries Public Lucas County.
TOLEDO.
Names.
Expiration of Office.
Alexander, Wm. H.
.__ Feb. 18, 1873.
Auchard, Clark.
July 17, 1874.
Austin, David R.
Feb. 1, 1874.
Baldwin, Anson S.
Dec. 20, 1871.
Bennett, Henry
Sept. 28, 1871.
Bliven, Charles E.
June 29, 1874.
Brown, Edward O.
April 19, 1872.
Brown, T. P. Aug. 24, 1874.
Carpenter, Clement
-Oct. 27, 1873.
Chase, George A.
May 24, 1873.
Chase, John A
Sept. 7, 1871.
Collins, William A
June 24, 1872.
Cuddy, William
Dec. 4, 1872.
Cummings, J. W.
Aug. 1, 1873.
Dodge, Charles
June 17, 1873.
Doyle, John H.
April 3, 1872.
Dunlap, Thomas
March 25, 1873.
Eddy, Charles H.
June 4, 1873.
Everett, Clayton W
Sept. 9, 1871.
Fitch, Edmund H.
Aug. 1, 1874.
Ford, Samuel H.
Feb. 16, 1872.
French, James J. Jan. 8, 1874.
France, C. F. Dec. 11, 1872.
Fulton, John G.
June 7, 1873.
Gibbons, Rudolph J Feb. 1, 1874.
Gleason, A. W.
Aug. 21, 1872.
Gloyd, Joel M.
Nov. 12, 1873.
Gorrill, Charles H.
April 21, 1874.
Greer, John T. March 17, 1873.
Hamilton, J. Kent.
Nov. 27, 1871.
Harmon, Gilbert. March 9, 1873.
Harrington, Nathan. Jan. 13, 1873.
Hill, Avery S. May 16, 1874.
Hollenbeck, George W .. Jan. 27, 1873.
Ingraham, W. H. May 12, 1871.
Kelley, William J. May 10, 1872.
Kelley, James.
Sept. 26, 1872.
Kumler, John F. July 13, 1873.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. represent some of the best Insurance Companies in the country.
Go to the store of Orockery, Chandeliers
A. W. BARLOW & CO.
for Bargains in and Plated Goods.
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Lorenz, Henry June 7, 1873.
McBride, James E.
May 7, 1873.
McDonnell, T. J.
Jan. 10, 1873.
McMahan, Arnold Jan. 23, 1873.
McKee, Richard M. .Feb. 9, 1873.
Macomber, A. E. Nov. 28, 1872.
Manor, John J.
Aug. 19, 1871.
Millard, Irwin R.
Sept. 12, 1871.
Moore, Edward D.
.June 23, 1872.
Morris, Clarence July 23, 1872.
Miller, B. F. July 1, 1874.
Pike, Louis H. Feb. 8, 1873.
Platt, Harvey P.
July 23, 1872.
Pugsley, Isaac P.
May 3, 1872.
Potter, Jr., Emery D. Jan. 6, 1872.
Pratt, Charles.
Oct. 4, 1873.
Pomeroy, George E. Dec. 11, 1872.
Price, Josiah F. Jan. 11, 1873.
Raffensperger, H. J. .Dec. 9, 1871.
Ray, John Sept. 16, 1871.
Raymond, Irving P.
Feb. 11, 1872.
Richards, R. E.
Dec. 17, 1873.
Reidemeister, Otto
Dec. 9, 1871.
Rhoades, E. H. June 21, 1872.
Rogers, Alonzo May 29, 1872.
Sargent, L. H. June 2, 1874.
Scott, Albert E. Feb. 27, 1873.
Seney, Joshua R.
March 18, 1873.
Shaw, John H ..
March 26, 1872.
Starr, Charles C.
Sept. 18, 1871.
Thurstin, W. S.
Aug. 2, 1872.
Von Blessingh, L
Sept. 16, 1871.
Waite, Richard
Nov. 12, 1873.
Waite, Edward F June 9, 1874.
MAUMEE CITY.
Wheeler, French
Dec. 15, 1873.
Holt, Parley C.
Nov. 14, 1871.
SYLVANIA.
Blanchard, I.
Nov. 14, 1871.
Thompson, R. C.
April 10. 1874.
WATERVILLE.
Wales, James C.
April 1, 1874.
Wakeman, H. H.
Jan. 12, 1874.
SWANTON.
Geer, Benoni T.
Nov. 16, 1871.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor-Rutherford B. Hayes, Cin- cinnati. Salary $4,000.
Lieut. Governor-John C. Lee, Tole- do. Salary $800.
Secretary of State-Isaac R. Sher- wood, Fulton county. Salary $2,000. Treasurer of State-S. S. Warner, Huntington. Salary $3,000.
Auditor of State-James H. Godman, Marion county. Salary $3,000.
Comptroller of the Treasury-W. T. Wilson, Ravenna. Salary $1,700. Attorney General -- Francis B. Pond, McConnellsville. Salary $1,500, and per centage.
Commissioner of Schools-William D. Hinkel, Salem, Columbiana co. Salary $2,000.
Board of Public Works-Philip Herz- ing, St. Mary's; Richard R. Porter, Massillon, and James Moore, Wal- honding.
Chief Engineer Board P.W .- Samuel Forrer. Salary $1,200.
Senator 33d District-Abel M. Corey, Fulton county.
Representative Lucas Co .- Wilson W. Griffith, Toledo.
JUDGES SUPREME COURT.
Josiah Scott, Hamilton, Chief Jus- tice.
John Welch, Athens. William White, Springfield. Luther Day, Ravenna. Geo. W. Mollyaine, New Philadel- phia. Salaries $3,000.
Clerk Supreme Court -- Rodney Foos, Wilmington Reporter Supreme Court -- L.J.Critch- field, Columbus.
JUDGES FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1st Sub. Div., Cuyahoga Co -- James B. Prentiss, Robert F. Payne, Cleve- land.
2d Sub. Div., Summit, Lorain, Me- dina-W. H. Boynton, Elyria.
3d Suo. Div., Lucas, Huron, Erie, : Ot- tawa and Sandusky -- Walter F. Stone, Sandusky City; Charles E. Pennywell, Norwalk ; Wm. A. Col- lins, Toledo ; Joshua R. Seney, To- ledo.
Salaries $2,500,
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. negotiate Loans for Individuals or Corporations. Office, 98 Water street, Toledo, Ohio.
A. W. BARLOW & CO.,
Jobbers in Crockery and Glass- ware, 71 and 73 Summit St.
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UNITED STATES OFFICIALS.
POST OFFICE.
Postmaster, Toledo-E. V. McMaken. Ass't Postmaster-H. S. Bunker. Money Order Clerk-J. H. Smith. Chief Delivery Clerk-J.B. Langdon. Ass't Delivery Clerk-E. Lee Ross. Chief Distributing Clerk-Thos. Card.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Collector of Customs, District of Mau- mee -- Col. Patrick S. Slevin.
Special Deputy Collector -- Hartwell Osborn.
Deputy Collector and Inspector-L. P. Smith.
Inspectors -- David H. Commager, Jno. P. Denny, Joseph E. Marx, W. H. Bellman.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Collector, 10th District -- Capt. Joseph R. Swigart.
Deputy Collectors-George R. Tour tillott, Owen T. Case.
Assessor -- Gen. George E. Welles. Assessor's Clerk -- D. W. Brownell.
Ass't Assessors. Div.
George D. Davis, 1 -- Toledo. J. W. Smith (special) 1-Toledo.
C. W. Cornell, 2 -- Wauseon.
Wm. Letcher, 3 -- Bryan.
Edmund Metz, 4-Napoleon.
L. M. Richardson, 5 -- Defiance.
Shibnah Spink, 6 --- Perrysburg.
N. W. Ogan, 7 -- Col'busGrove
ANDREW BROWN,
FORWARDER AND DEALER IN
BLACK WALNUT LOGS.
STEAM DERRICK, AVAILABLE FOR ALL RAILROADS AND CANAL.
OFFICE, WATER STREET,
Near Monroe St.,
TOLEDO, O.
REFERENCES :
SCATCHERD & BELTON, Buffalo. CONSTANTINE & CO., New York.
H. A. KRUGER & CO., New York.
CITY BANK, Toledo.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO., Insurance, Real Estate and Money Agents, 98 Water street, King's Block.
A. W. BARLOW & CO.
Have the finest assortment of Plated & Fancy Goods in Toledo.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST
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Streets and Avenues in Toledo.
ACACIA ALLEY, between Woodruff avenue and Adams, from Putnam to Warren.
ADAMS, first east of Madison, and parallel with it, from River, northwest to Woodruff avenue, thence north to city line.
AKALONA, continuation of Ewing, from Dorr to Frazier.
ALICE, commencing at the intersection of Nettie with Monroe, and running west, parallel with Belle, to Collingwood avenue. ALLEN, running north from Oak, parallel with Union, and ending at Cherry.
ANTWERP, second west of Langdon, from Walbridge avenue south to South.
ARTIZAN, from Infirmary Road, near Rail- road Bridge, east to W. & E. Canal.
ASH, between Buckeye and Buffalo, from Summit north.
BAKER, esst from Cherry, having Bancroft south and Sherman north.
BANCROFT, west from Cherry above Allen to the city line, and crossing Cherry to the Cemetery, being the old Indiana Road and part of Sixteenth street.
BANKS, first west of Sumner, from South to Colburn.
BARTLETT, between Washington and Mon- roe, from Sixteenth to Nettie, thence across Collingwood avenue to Calkin avenue.
BAY, continuation of Ash, from Summit south to River.
BEACON, first south of Bancroft, from Cherry street to Franklin avenme.
BERRY, Woodruff's Addition, Woodville southward, East Toledo.
BEECH, first west of Orange, from Superior northwest to the Canal.
BEECHAM, from Hiett southwest to Wen- dell, Hiett & Skidmore's Addition.
BELLE, continuation of Bartlett from Col- lingwood avenue to Nettie.
BISMARCK, from Hamilton to Swan Creek, first west of Harriet.
BLOOMFIELD, first east of and parallel with Sumner, from Western avenue to Segur avenue.
BLUCHER, between Miller street and Swan Creek, from Hall's Brick Yard to Railroad avenue.
BLUM, first north of Nebraska avenue, from Elizabeth west to Hawley.
BOWMAN, next west of Congress, from Col- burn to T., W. & W. Railroad.
BOYD, continuation of Colburn, west of Broadway to Canal avenue.
BRIDGE, continuation of Perry over Swan Creek to Middle Ground.
BRIDGE (East Toledo), from east end of Bridge over the River in a direct line to east line of Yondota Plat.
BROADWAY, from Ottawa, near Oliver House, southwest to city line, thence to Maumee City.
BUCKEYE, first east of Ash, from Summit to the Canal.
BUCKINGHAM, first southwest of Hamil- ton and parallel thereto, from Hawley west to city line.
BUFFALO, first west of Ash, from Summit to the Canal.
BUSH, first east of Magnolia, from Summit north to the Canal.
CALKIN AVENUE, first northwest of Aka- lona, from Dorr to Frazier.
CAMPBELL, first southwest of Buckingham, from Hawley west to city line.
CANAL, southwest from Harrison, from Railroad avenue northwest to Mill street. CANAL AVENUE, first avenue south of the Canal, southwest from Railroad avenue, parallel with the Wabash & Erie Canal.
CARROLL, east of Maumee avenue, from Segur avenue north to Railroad avenue.
CARROLL, continuation of Putnam, south- west from Woodruff avenue to Madison.
CATALPA ALLEY, north of Adams, from Warren to Franklin avenue.
CEDAR, east of Lagrange, from Summit south to the River.
CHAMPLAIN, first north of Michigan east from Locust to Buffalo.
CHERRY, west of Walnut, from Water northwest to city line, thence to Colling- wood Village.
CHERRY (East Toledo), first south of Bridge, from Front to south line of Yon- dota Plat
CHESTNUT, east of Elin, from River north- west to the Canal.
CHURCH, first south of Woodville, from Oak street to Navarre avenue.
CLARKE, in Germania Addition, east of and parallel' with Ewing, and south of and at right angles to Indiana avenue.
CLARK (East Toledo), west of Oak, from Fassett north to Woodville.
CLAYTON, northeast of Williams, from Morris northwest to Swan Creek.
COLBURN, first south of South street, from Sumner to Broadway.
CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. Buy, Sell and Rent Farms and City Property, at 98 Water street.
A. W. BARLOW & CO., Importers and Dealers in China, , Queensware, &c., 71 & 73 Summit
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COLFAX, first north of Lincoln, from Shaw avenue west.
COLLINGWOOD AVENUE, from Dorr, north to Bancroft, to Tremainsville.
COLUMBIA, Machen's Addition, north of and parallel to Bancroft, from Michigan avenue to Fulton.
COMSTOCK AVENUE, in Comstock's Addi- tion, first north of Dexter, from Lagrange west.
CONGRESS, from South street near Broad- way to Wabash Railroad, between Stocking avenue and Bowman.
COTTON, third south of Western avenue, from Hawley street west.
CORNELIA, between Vance and Forier, from Lenk street west.
CORNUS ALLEY, between Eighteenth and Warren, from Magnolia alley to Laburnam alley.
COUNTY ROAD, No. 32, from Nebraska avenue west to old South Plank Road, at Railroad Bridge.
CRITTENDEN AVENUE, first south of Western avenue, from Broadway east, ter- minating in Lee street.
CRANE LANE, between Erie and Ontario, from Orange to Magnolia.
CURTIS, formerly Infirmary Road, north of Wabash & Erie Canal, from near Lock No. 3 west to junction of Hawley and Western avenue.
CUSHING, northeast of Clayton, from Broad- way northwest to St. Clair street.
CYPRESS ALLEY, between Woodruff ave- nue and Irving, from Fulton to Warren.
DANIELS, first west of Hawley, from West- ern avenue south to W. & E. Canal.
DAUGHERTY, from Michigan Southern Railroad to Canal, in Daugherty & Pickens' Addition, near Lock No. 6.
DEPOT, south of St. Clair, from Lafayette northeast to Washington.
DEXTER, in Comstock's Addition, first north of Everett from Lagrange west,
DIVISION, from Lafayette, southwest to Port Lawrence line, south of St. Clair.
DIVISION, west of Wyandot, from Dorr south to Swan Creek.
DIX, east of and parallel to Maumee avenue, from Broadway at intersection of Segur avenue to Colburn street.
DORR, north of Wisconsin, from Washing- ton to city line.
DOVE LANE, between Ontario and Michi- gan, from Orange to Magnolia.
DRUMMOND, first south of Colburn, at right angles to Maumee avenue.
EAGLE LANE, between Superior and Huron, from Orange to Bush.
EIGHTEENTH, northwest of Seventeenth, from Monroe, northeast to Adams.
ELEVENTH. northwest of Tenth, from Ne- braska avenue north to Washington, and thence northeast to Oak.
ELIZABETH, in Lenk's adddition, between Ewing and Lenk, from Nebraska avenue to Humboldt.
ELM, east of Lagrange, from River north across the canal.
ELM, (East Toledo,) sonth-west of Cherry, from Second to First.
EMPIRE, (Western portion of Smith,) from Adams east to Oak, at insersection of Fitch. ERIE, first north-west of Huron, from Rail- road avenue north-east to city line.
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