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Cutter and Catharine. John and Catharine. Hopkins and Freeman. Richmond and Mound. Bay miller.
East Front, near Cor. Line. Cedar and Freeman. Baymiller.
Hathaway and Baymiller.
John and Augusta.
East Front and Morton. 66 Broad. Parsons.
66
above James' Foundry
66 near the Toll Gate.
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near Sportsman IIall
" near Jamestown Ferry Pierson and Morton. George and Plum.
John and Water. Plum and Water.
Schiller and Broadway. Franklin and Broadway. Pendleton and Woodward.
Deercreek Valley, near Whit- aker's Factory.
School Department.
WOUDWARD HIGH SCHOOL.
Trustees and Visitors, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1858-'59. OFFICE,-MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, SOUTH WEST CORNER SIXTH AND VINE.
RUFUS KING, President, No. 95 East Third Street. LYMAN HARDING, Vice President, No. 153 W. Fourth St. JAMES F. IRWIN, Corresponding Secretary, No. 142 East Fifth Street.
I. J. ALLEN. Superintendent, No. 173 Laurel Street.
W. F. HURLBUT, Clerk, No. 100 West Court Street.
HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL.
ROLL OF MEMBERS.
YEARS
1st Ward-James F. Irwin, No. 142 E. Fifth St ..... 12
O. N. Bush, N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike 2d Ward-Chas. Bonsall, No. 118 W. Sixth Street .. .6
66 C. P. James, Nos. 1 and 2 Hart's Bldg. 3d Ward-Rufus King, No. 95 E. Third Street ..... D. J. Williams. No. 600 E. Front Street 4th Ward-M. Kahn, No. 158 W. Front Street ...... R. K. Paine, No. 196 W. Front Street .. 5th Ward-John Davis, No. 323 Elm Street . .
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John C. Schooley, No. 343 Race Street .. 6th Ward-Jas. Woodward, No. 453 W. Fifth St. ... .. H. Lackman, No. 290 W. Front Street .. 7th Ward-Amos Moore, No. 92 Fourteenth Street .. 66 Thos. Asbury. No. 40 Grant Street ...... 8th Ward-Sylvester W. Bard, No. 42 Clinton Street 6. Wm. H Harrison, No. 64 Clark Street .. 9th Ward-F. H. Rowekamp, No. 25 Woodward St.
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66 66 C. Von Seggern, No. 125 Spring Street. 10th Ward-W. B. Davis, No. 435 Vine Street. .... Thos. Gilpin, No. 398 Race Street ... 11th Ward-H. T. Miller, Mount Auburn. .
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66 Jacob Klein, Cor. Walnut and Hamilton 91 Road. . . 12th Ward-H. Clearwater, No. 391 Piatt Street .. .. 2 1 Jas. M. Doherty, N. E. Cor. Dayton and 2 1 2 Baymiller. .. 13th Ward-R. K. Cox, No. 28 E. Seventh Street ... G. A. Doherty, No. 228 Broadway ... 14th Ward-S. B. Williams, No. 189 W. Fourth St ... .6 1 .. Harding, No. 153 W. Fourth Street .. 15th Ward-W. P. Stratton, No. 261 W. Eighth St ... 1 2
66 J. S Powers, No. 391 George Street .... 16th Ward-J. W. Hopkins, No. 122 Kemble Street. 1
Nelson Speer, No. 642 W. Fifth Street ...
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17th Ward-Sam Startzman, Cor. Hill and High Sts.
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Cyrus Welch. Near Cor. East Front and Vance ..
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STANDING COMMITTEES.
BUILDINGS-Messrs. Startzman, Cox, Schooley, Gilpin and D. J. Williams.
BOUNDARIES-Messrs. Gilpin, Powers, Von Seggern, Hopkins and Welch.
CLAIMS-Messrs. Cox. Clearwater and Von Seggern.
COLORED SCHOOLS-Messrs. Powers. James and Miller.
COURSE OF STUDY-Messrs. Bush, W. B. Davis, Harding, Harrison, Bonsall and S. B. Williams.
DISCIPLINE-Messrs Stratton, J. Davis, Rowekamp, Irwin, Hopkins, J. M. Doherty and Harrison.
EXAMINATIONS-Messrs. Harding, Bard, W. B. Davis, G. A. Doherty and Bush.
FUEL-Messrs. Speer, Paine and Lackman.
FUNDS AND TAXES-Messrs S. B. Williams, Clearwater, Speer, J. M. Doherty and Cox.
FURNACES AND STOVES-Messrs. Moore, Schooley and Woodward.
FURNITURE-Messrs. J. Davis, Kahn, Woodward, Paine, and Clearwater.
GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOLS- Messrs. Rowekamp, Moore, Klein, Lackman, Kahn, Gilpin and Von Seg- gern.
LIBRARY-Messrs. W. B. Davis, James, Bard, Bonsall and Miller.
MUSIC-Messrs. Miller, Irwin, Rowekamp, Bush and Harding.
NIGHT SCHOOLS-Messrs. Harrison, Welch, Powers, Asbury. Paine, G. A. Doherty and Klein. PENMANSHIP-Messrs. Irwin, Stratton, Schooley, Bush, and J. Davis.
1 PRINTING AND BLANKS-Messrs. Hopkins, Stratton, Klein and Woodward.
1 SALARIES-Messrs. James, Kahn, J. M. Doherty, Moore and S B. Williams.
SUPPLIES-Messrs. Bonsall, Speer, Asbury, D. J. Williams and Startzman.
Local Trustees, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1858-'59.
FIRST DISTRICT-Messrs. Rowekamp, Von Seggern and Gilpin.
SECOND DISTRICT-Messrs. Cox, Irwin and G. A. Doherty.
THIRD DISTRICT -- Messrs. Irwin, King, D. J. Williams and Bush.
FOURTH DISTRICT -- Messrs. Startzman, Welch and D. J. Williams.
1 FIFTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Kahn, Paine and S. B. Wil- liams.
SIXTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Moore, Asbury. and Von Seggern.
SEVENTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Woodward, Lackman, S. B. Williams, Harding and Kahn.
EIGHTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Stratton, Powers and Bard. NINTH DISTRICT-Messrs. J. Davis, Schooley and James. TENTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Gilpin, W. B. Davis and Rowekamp.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT-Messrs Harrison, Bard and J. M. Doherty.
TWELFTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Speer, Hopkins and Pow- ers.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Miller. Klein and Clearwater.
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Clearwater, J. M. Doherty and Moore.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT-Messrs. Welch, Lackman and Paine.
MT. AUBURN-Messrs. Miller, Bush and Klein,
ORPHAN ASYLUM-Messrs. Bonsall, J. Davis and Asbury. CITY INFIRMARY-Messrs. G. A. Doherty, Schooley and Woodward.
FIRST INTERMEDIATE-Messrs. Hopkins, Harrison, Stratton and Bard.
SECOND INTERMEDIATE-Messrs. King, Startzman, Irwin and Cox.
THIRD INTERMEDIATE-Messrs. W. B. Davis, Moore, Rowekamp, Miller and Clearwater.
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE-Messrs. Harding, James, Bonsall, J. Davis and Kahn.
NIGHIT HIGH SCHOOL -- Messrs. King, W. B. Davis, Harding and James.
Bill Days, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1858-'59.
Ist Bill Day. . September 6th, 1858. 20 ..
. October 4th,
3d 66 66
. November 1st, 66
4th 16 66
. November 22d, 66
5th 66 . December 20th,
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
6th
· . . January 24th, 1859.
7th
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· . February 14th, 66
8th “ .6
· . March 14th,
9th 66
. April 11th,
66
10th 66
. May 2d,
11th 6
May 30th,
12th 66
. June 27th, 66
Bills should be presented on the Friday preceding each of these days.
Board of Examiners.
D. SHEPARDSON, President ..... Term ending April, 1860 E. S. BROOKS .. 66
A. J. RICKOFF. 66
CYRUS KNOWLTON. 66
66 1859
CHARLES E. MATTEWS.
66
JOHN B. STALLO
66
66 1861
H. H. BARNEY ..
REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
The Board consists of seven members, four of whom con stitute a quorum at any regular or called meeting.
The regular meetings are held at the office of the Public Schools, Mechanics' Institute Building, south- west corner of Sixth and Vine streets, on the first Thursday of each month, except July and August, at 4} o'clock P. M. Ex- tra meetings may be called by any three members of the Board, who, in signing the call for such a meeting are un- derstood as pledging themselves to attend it.
The Board grants five grades of certificates, denominated respectively"" Male Principal's Certificate," " Female Prin - cipal's Certificate," ". Male Assistant's Certificate," " Fe- male Assistants's Certificate," and " Primary Certificate."
Candidates for " Male Principal's Certificate " are exam- ined in Spelling and Definitions, Reading, English Gram- mar, Geography, American History, Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetie, Algebra, Theory and Practice of Teach- ing, Natural Philosophy, Constitution of the United States, Ancient and Modern History, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geometry, Plane Trigonometry and Mensuration, and Penmanship.
Candidates for " Male Assistant's Certificate " are exam- ined in Spelling and Definitions, Reading, English Gram- mar, Geegraphy, American History, Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetic. Algebra, Theory and Practice of Teach- ing, Natural Philosophy, Constitution of the United States and Penmanship.
Candidates for " Female Principal's Certificate " are ex- amined in Spelling and Definitions, Reading, English Gram. mar, Geography, American History, Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetic, Algebra, Theory and Practice of Teach- ing, Natural Philosophy, Constitution of the United States, Ancient and Modern History, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemisty, Astronomy, and Penmanship.
Candidates for " Female Assistant's Certificate " are ex- amined in Spelling and Definitions, Reading, English Gram- mar. Geography, American History, Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetic, Algebra, Theory and Practice of Teach- ing, and Penmanship.
Candidates for a "Primary Certificate " are examined in Spelling and Definitions, Reading, English Grammar, Geo- graphy, Mental Arithmetic, Written Arithmetic, and Pen- manship.
The number opposite to each Branch, in the column on the right of the list of studies on the Certificates issued, measures the result of the examination, three being the maximum. Less than two, in either English Grammar, Geography, Mental Arithmetic or Written Arithmetic, is a failure. Unless the Spelling is perfect, it is marked 0.
In the "Primary Certificate," special attention is given to Reading. The examination in Geography is Chiefly con- fined to the United States, and that in Arithmetic does not extend beyond fractions and compound numbers. These Certificates are not valid more than six months after their date, unless renewed by the Board of Examiners, upon good evidence being given of a high degree of qualification to govern and instruct pupils below the above-mentioned grade. This Certificate is only issued to females, and the holders thereof are prohibited from giving instruction in any grade of pupils higher than the fourth.
A specimen of the handwriting, with a record of the char- acter of the examination of each individual, is preserved in a volume for the use of the Board of Trustees and Visitors.
Candidates must leave with the Clerk of the Board, at least three days before the monthly meeting, a certificate of good moral character, and a written statement of the grade of certificate sought, together with a declaration that they are eighteen years of age (or seventeen, if graduates from the High Schools, or with similar attainments,) and that they design to teach in the Public Schools of Cincinnati, if found qualified. Candidates are requested to leave their address, and a statement of any experience they may have had in teaching.
Candidates shall be examined in the absence of all spec- tators, save the Trustees and Visitors of the Public Schools.
Candidates shall not be examined who are not present punctually at the appointed hour. None shall be admitted to a second examination for the same grade of Certificate, or have one already granted improved, till after the expiration of six months.
Communications to the Board to be left with the Clerk, at the Office of Public Schools, in the Mechanics' Institute Building, Sixth street. a few doors west of Vine street, be- tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M., and between the hours of 1 P. M. and 4. P. M.
UNION BOARD OF HIGH SCHOOLS,; FOR SCHOOL YEAR, 1858-59.
WILLIAM GREENE, President, W. F. HURLBUT, Secretary.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.
DELEGATES FROM COMMON SCHOOL BOARD .- Ly- man Harding, I. J. Allen, C. P. James, W. B. Davis, W. H. Harrison, H. T. Miller.
DELEGATES OF WOODWARD BOARD .- W. G. W. Lewis, Life Member ; Alphonso Taft, to 1859 ; George Keck, to 1859; Geo. Graham, to 1860 ; Theophilus Gaines, to 1861. DELEGATES OF HUGHES BOARD .- William Greene, William Hooper.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
ON TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES .- Messrs. Harding, Graham and Miller.
ON COURSE OF STUDY AND CLASSIFICATION .- Messrs. Hooper. Lewis and James.
ON VOCAL MUSIC .-- Messrs. Harding, Keck and Davis. ON DISCIPLINE .- Messrs. Taft, Hooper and Graham. ON FUEL .- Messrs. Keck, Allen and Gaines.
ON FURNITURE .- Messrs. Graham, Davis and Harrison. ON BUILDINGS AND REPAIRS .- Messrs. Hooper, Davis and Harrison.
ON PRINTED QUESTIONS .- Messrs. Lewis, Allen, Tafc, James and Gaines.
ON EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS .- Messrs. Hooper, Harding and Graham.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF EACH SCHOOL .-- Wood- ward, President, (ex officio,) Messrs. Lewis and Harding. -- Hughes, President, (ex officio,) Messrs. Hooper and James.
DISTRICT SCHOOLS.
Ist District -- North side Franklin st. bet. Main and Syca- more. Daniel Hough, Principal.
2d District-East side Sycamore bet. 5th and 6th streets. Abram S. Reynolds, Principal.
3d District -- Ellen street bet. Lock and Baum. William T. Forbes, Principal.
4th District-17th Ward, W. R. Woolman, Principal .- 1st Sub-division, John S. Highlands. Principal .- 2d Sub-division, M. Whildin, Principal .- 3d Sub-division, German-English School, G. Junk- erman, Principal.
5th District-East side Race near Front street. James M. Ross, Principal.
6th District-Between Elm and Adams street M. D. Parker, Principal.
7th District-Fourth street, west of Smith. Edwin Regal, Principal.
8th District -- Eight street, west of John. U. Rice, Principal. 9th District -- South side Ninth street bet. Vine and Race. C. C. Guilford, Principal.
10th District-East side Vine bet. 12th and 13th. P. L. F. Reynolds, Principal
11th District-Clinton street bet. Linn and Locust. Wilber B. Wheeler, Principal.
12th District -- George east of Freeman street. Thos. J. Tone, Principal.
13th District-Findlay west of Vine street. John B. Trevor, Principal.
14th District -- West side of Piatt street south of Bank. T. C. O'Kane, Principal.
15th District-Walnut Hills, J. G. Stetson, Principal.
NOTE .- This School is without the Corporation. but being the most convenient for several families that reside within the City Limits, the tuition fees are paid by the City, at a given rate per pupil.
MT. AUBURN SCHOOL -- Mt. Auburn. B. P. Davis, Prin- cipal.
ORPIIAN ASYLUM SCHOOL-Elm near; Fourteenth st. Sophia Wood, Principal.
CITY INFIRMARY SCHOOL-Ellen F. Kendall, Princi- pal.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.
FIRST INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL-Baymiller het. West Court and Clark streets. John Hancock, Principal. SECOND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL-Ellen street bet. Lock and Baum streets. Asahel Page, Principal.
THIRD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL-Corner of Elm and Adams street. H. H. Edwards, Principal.
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL-West side Race street bet. 4th and 5th streets. Cyrus Nason, Principal.
HIGH SCHOOLS.
HUGHES' HIGH SCHOOL-Fifth street opposite Mound. Cyrus Knowlton, Principal.
WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL-Franklin street near Broad- way. Daniel Shepardson, Principal.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COLORED COMMON SCHOOLS.
OFFICERS.
Philip B. Ferguson . President
T. J. Goode . . Vice President
John I. Gaines, Clerk, s. s. New e. of Broadway
ROLL OF MEMBERS.
EASTERN DISTRICT .- John I. Gaines, Robert Harlan, T. J. Goode.
WESTERN DISTRICT .- Philip B. Ferguson, Hartwell Parhan, James Johnson.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
ON COURSE OF STUDY AND TEXT BOOKS .- Gaines and Parhan.
ON DISCIPLINE .- Gaines and Parhan.
ON FUEL .- Goode and Ferguson.
ON CLAIMS .- Gaines and Parhan.
ON PRINTING .- Gaines.
ON SCHOOL HOUSES, REPAIRS, FURNITURE, etc .- Goode and Ferguson.
ON SALARIES - Goode and Ferguson.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
WESTERN DISTRICT .- Male School, corner of Third and Western Row Peter HI. Clarke, Principal and Super- intendent.
Female School, on Union near Elm. Mrs. M. J. Corbin, Principal.
EASTERN DISTRICT .- Male School, north side Seventh bet. Broadway and Culvert. M. Whilldin, Principal
Female School, opposite Allen Chapel. Miss Eva B. Rogers, Principal.
Rules and Regulations
OF THE OHIO SCHOOL LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF CINCINNATI.
ARTICLE 1. The Reading-room shall be open from nine o'clock in the forenoon, to nine o'clock in the evening of all secular days throughout the year, except those days which by custom are regarded as holidays, and to these shall be added any special holidays which may, from time to time be recognized as such by the Board of Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools of Cincinnati.
ART. 2. All inhabitants of Cincinnati, above the age of sixteen years, of respectable character, and of such orderly conduct and condition as not to interfere with the occupa- tions and comforts of others, shall have free access to the Reading-room during all its regular hours, first signing a promise that they will observe all the existing Rules and Regulations, and all that may be subsequently prescibed by due authority ; provided always, that Minors shall bring certificates from their parents or guardians, in a form fur- nished by the Librarian, setting forth that they are persons who ought to enjoy the priviliges of the Public Reading- Room, and for whose conduct, while there, such parents or guardians become responsible
ART. 3. All books belonging to the Library may, at the discretion of the Librarian, be used in the Reading- Room -- a discretion he is required by the Trustees to exercise, especially in the case of minors.
ART. 4. Every person entitled to use in the Reading- Room the books of the Library, shall be furnished by the Librarian with a printed card on which such person shall designate the particular book asked for, by entering in blanks left for that purpose, the number of the shelf on which it stands, the number of the book on the shelf, and if it be part of a set, the number of the particular volume- all which numbers can be easily ascertained from the printed copies of the catalogue always on the table of the Reading- Room ; and this card, which must be presented to the Libra- rian whenever a book is asked for to be used in the Reading- room, will be retained by him so long as its owner retains the book ; but no book, so received, shall, for any reason whatever, be removed from the Reading-Room by the person receiving it.
ART. 5. Every person who may visit the reading- Room, shall return each of the pamphlets and periodicals, such person may have used, to its proper place, and any books to the Librarian.
ART. 6. Any person abusing the priviliges of the Read- ing-Room by unbecoming conduct there, or by the violation of any of its regulations, shall be at once reported by the Librarion to the Library Committee, and by them excluded from its benefits for a time, or permanently, according to the nature and degree of the delinquency or default ; but in case of any gross offense, the Librarian shall act summarily in the matter, and cause the offender to be at once excluded from the room, reporting the case to the Library Committee as soon as possible, in writing, for their future action, if any be required.
ART. 7. An alphabetical list of all the persons enjoying the Reading-Room, shall be kept by the Librarian, the resi- dence of each person being noted in it.
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COURT HOUSE.
County Officers.
PROBATE JUDGE.
Geo. H. Hilton.
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........... Term expires Feb., 1861
CLERK OF THE COURTS.
Richard H. Stone ... . Term expires Feb., 1861 SHERIFF.
Henry Kessler.
. Term expires Jan,, 1861
AUDITOR.
Howard Matthews. · Term expires March, 1861
TREASURER.
Geo. Fries
· Term expires Sept., 1860
RECORDER.
Henry Ives .Term expires Jan., 1862 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
Theophilus Gaines. ..... ... Term expires Jan., 1861 SURVEYOR.
James B. Bell
· Term expires Oct., 1860
CORONER.
M. T. Carey
. Term expires Jan., 1861
COMMISSIONERS.
John N. Ridgeway . Term expires Oct., 1859 John McMakin 66 66 1860
Michael Goepper.
DIRECTORS COUNTY INFIRMARY.
Wm. Thomas . Term expires Oct., 1859 ..
John K. Green.
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66 1860
Daniel Wunder
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES.
Oliver M. Spencer
. Term expires May, 1863
Wm. Y. Gholson
6.
66 1859
Bellamy Storer.
66
66 1862
COMMON PLEAS JUDGES.
66 1862 A. G. W. Carter. . Term expires Feb., 1862 M. W. Oliver. 66
Patrick Mallon 66
66
66 1862
Township Officers.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
David Fisher . . Term expires Dec., 1859
F. II. Rowekamp
.6 1859
C. F. Hanselman.
66 April, 1860
Wm. Finton.
Feb., 1860 5th
Nathan Marchant
.6 Nov., 1860
Peter Bell . Oct., 1860
" 1860
J. H. Getzendanner. " 1860 66
L. A. Harris.
April 1861
J. R. Baldrige
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66 1860
Wm. Chidsey.
66 July, 1861
NOTE-The names of the Assessors are not inserted as they are virtually in office but a short time, being elected annually, in the spring just previous to the assessment
CONSTABLES.
Ist Ward -- Joseph Harrison.
2nd 66 Geo. W. Rockey.
3rd
Wm. White.
66
4th Jamcs Cassiday.
", W. S. Cruse.
6th John McDonald.
7th 66 Joseph Durrell.
8th Wm. Moore.
9th 60 B. H. Housman.
10th C. Ammis.
11th 66
M. Straub.
12th
C. W. Augur.
13th
Eugene Daylor.
14th
66
15th
R. R. Bromwell.
16th
66 Samuel Mclaughlin.
17th
Elzey Hill.
1861
1861
John J. McFall. 60
Church Directory.
NINTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church, north side Court, between Mound and Cutter ; service morning and evening ; Rev. Nathaniel Colver, Pastor.
High Street Baptist Church, east of City Water Works ; ser- vice morning and evening ; Rev. Joseph Emery, Pastor. Ninth Street Baptist Church, south side 9th, between Vine and Race ; service morning and evening ; -
Pastor.
Freeman Street Baptist Church, Freeman, near foot of 5th street ; service morning and evening ; Pastor.
Welsh Baptist Church, north side Harrison ; service morn- ing and evening ; Rev. - Davis, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.
Baker Street Baptist Church (colored), south side Burnet between Walnut and Vine ; service morning and evening; Rev. - Simpson, Pastor.
Third Street Baptist Church (colored), south side 3d, between Race and Elm ; service morning and evening ; Rev. Wallace Shelton, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
Ist Christian Church, Longworth, between Western Row and John ; service morning and evening ; Elder J. L. Scott, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL.
1st Orthodox Congregational Church, north side 7th, bet. Western Row and John ; Rev. Henry M. Storrs, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
2d Orthodox Congregational Church, east side Vine, between 8th and 9th ; Rev. Charles B. Boynton, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
Welsh Congregational Church, West side Lawrence, bet. 3d and 4th ; Rev. Thos. Edwards, Pastor ; service morn- ing and evening.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
Christian Church, south-west corner Walnut and 8th ; Elder Thomas Munnell, Pastor ; service morning, after- noon and evening.
Christian Church, 6th, between Smith and Mound ; Elder T. J. Mellish, Pastor ; service morning, afternoon and evening.
Christian Church, between T. P. 13 and 14, Fulton ; Elder , Pastor ; service morning, afternoon and evening.
Christian Church (colored), north side Harrison ; Elder Rufus Conrad, Pastor ; service morning, afternoon and evening.
FRIENDS.
1st Friends (Orthodox), 5th, between Western Row and John ; services mornings of 1st and 5th days.
Ist Friends (Hicksite), 5th, between Western Row and John ; services mornings of 1st and 5th days.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL UNION.
German United Evangelical Church, corner Bremen and 15th ; Rev. Ernst Roos, Pastor ; service 10 A. M.
German United Evangelical Church, east side Elm, between 12th and 13th ; Rev. Maurice Raschig, Pastor ; service 10 A. M.
German United Evangelical Church, north side 6th. between Walnut and Vine ; Rev . Augustus Kroell, Pastor ; service 10 A. M.
German United Evangelical Church, corner 13th and Walnut ; Rev. Nicholas Hoffsuemmer, Paster ; service 10. A. M.
German United Evangelical Church, corner Race and 15th ; Rev. G. W. Eisenlohr, Pastor ; service 10 A. M.
GERMAN REFORMED.
1st German Reformed Church, north-west corner Elm and 15th ; Hermann Rust, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
2dl German Reformed Church. south side Findlay, west of Bay miller ; Rev Samuel Mease. Pastor.
3d German Reformed Church, Franklin and Sycamore ; Rev. C. Saure, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
JEWISH SYNAAOGUES.
Holy Congregation, Children of Israel ; south-east corner 6th and Broadway ; Rev. Dr. Lilienthal, Rabbi ; Joseph Abraham, Parnas.
Holy Congregation, Children of Jeshurun, Lodge, between 5th and 6th ; Rev. Dr. Isaac M. Wise, Rabbi ; A. Aub, Parnas.
Holy Congregation of United Brethren, Race, between 14th and 15th ; Joshua Amberg, Parnas
Polish Congregation of the K. K. Adat. Isreal, corner Wal- nut and 5th ; S. Isaacs, Parnas.
Shearith Israel, corner of 7th and Walnut ; Lewis Lask, Rabbi : P. Baumberger, Parnas.
LUTHERAN.
English Evangelical Lutheran Church. east side Elm, bet. 9th and Court; Rev. Wm. H. Harrison, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
German Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Race, between 15th and Liberty ; Rev. J. A. Wiechmann, Pas- tor ; service morning and afternoon.
German Evangelical Lutheran Church, west side Walnut, between 8th and 9th; Rev. C. Turcke, Pastor ; service 10 A. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
EAST CINCINNATI DISTRICT -- WM. HERR, Presiding Elder. Wesley Chapel, north side 5th, between Sycamore and Broadway ; Rev. Asbury Lowery, Pastor ; service morn- ing and evening.
Ninth Street Chapel, north side 9th, between Race and Elm ; Rev. W. H. Sutherland, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
Asbury Chapel, south side Webster, between Main and Sycamore ; J. J. Thompson, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
McKendrie Chiapel (Seventeenth Ward), Front street ; Rev. N. Callender, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
New Street Methodist Church (colored), east of Broadway; Rev. S. B. Griffin, Pastor ; service morning and evening. Mt. Auburn Chapel, and Collins Chapel ; Rev. T. S. Con- den, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
East Pearl Street Chapel, Pearl, between Broadway and Ludlow ; Rev. T. D. Crow, Pastor ; service morning and evening.
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