Williams' Cincinnati (Hamilton County, Ohio) city directory, 1859, Part 94

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Publication date: 1859
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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO, s. s. 6th bet. Vine and Race.


FACULTY-L. M. Lawson, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Jesse P. Judkins, M. D., Professor of anatomy. George C. Black- man, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. George Mendenhall. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Chil- dren, and Clinical Midwifery. C. G. Comegys, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine. James Graham, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. H. E. Foote, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Thomas Wood, M. D., Professor of Microscopical and Surgical Anatomy. John A. Murphy, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. B. F. Richardson, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Children, and Clin- ical Midwifery. Wm. Clendenin, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. L. M. Lawson, M. D , Dean, 159 Race street ; George Mendenhall, M. D .. 197 Fourth street, Registrar. PIIYSIO MEDICAL COLLEGE, College Hall.


FACULTY-D. B. Wiggins, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. D. McCarthy, M. D., Professor of Medical and Operative Surgery. Z. Hussey, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. W. H. Cook, M. D., Professor of Botany, Therapeautics, and Materia Medica. S. E. Carey, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence. T. W. Sparrow, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. D. B. Wiggins, M. D., Dem- onstrator of Anatomy. W. H. Cook, M. D., Dean, 132 W. 6th.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Dental.


OHIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, w. s. College, bet. 6th and 7th.


FACULTY-C. B. Chapman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. J. B. Smith, M. D., Professor of Patho- logy and Therapeutics. James Taylor, D. D. S., Profes- sor of the Institutes of Dental Science. J. Taft, D. D. S., Professor of Operative Dentistry. Joseph Richardson, D. D. S., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry. George Watt, D. D. S., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy. Henry A. Smith, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Operative and Me- chanical Dentisty. J. Taft, Dean.


Mercantile and Commercial.


BACON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Bacon & Allen), n. w. c. 6th and Walnut. (Bacon's Building.)


BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (R. M. Bartlett), n. e. c. 3d and Walnut. (Masonic Hall.)


GUNDRY'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE (John Gundry), n. w. c. Walnut and 5th. (Apollo Building.)


SMITH'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE (Ephraim W. Smith), s. w. c. 4th and Walnut.


WESTERN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Nelson, Kizer & Co.), n. e. c. Court nnd Western Row.


Insurance Companies.


BUCKEYE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, 16 Front between Main and Sycamore, Capital, $100,000. Trus- tees and Directors -- T. W. Haskell, I. W. Parker. E. D. Crookshank, Jos. Whittaker. M. B. Ross, S. S. Davis. T. W. Haskell, President ; W. B. Fairchild, Secretary.


CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 7 Front Street, be- tween Main and Sycamore. Capital, $100,000. Directors -Henry Morten, David Gibson, B. Matlack, A. D. E. Tweed, C. W. Magill, M. Swasey, S. J. Broadwell, J. H. Barker, F. Ferry. Henry Morten, President ; Francis Ferry, Secretary.


CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY, 4 Front Street, east of Main. Capital $150,000. Directors-John W. Hartwell. James A. Frazer, D. T. Woodrow, Allen Collier, J. W. Canfield, Wm. Resor, Charles W. Rowland, John W. Dudley. John W. Ellis, G. S. Williams, R. M. W. Tay- lor, H. McBirney, James Lupton, Bowman C. Baker, A. S. Winsiow. John W. Hartwell, President ; G. W. Wil- liams, Secretary.


CINCINNATI EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 82 West Third Street. Directors-Griffin Taylor, R. R. Springer, Mark E. Reeves, Geo. Carlisle, B. Matlack, J. W. Canfield, John A. Simpson, S. S. Smith, Charles An - drews, D. K. Cady, John Whetstone, Jos. Jones. Griffin Taylor, President ; Jos. K. Smith, Secretary ; Joseph Jones, Surveyor.


CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 3 West Third street. Capital $200,000. Directors-Wm. Wood, James F. Cunningham, A. W. Erkenbrecher, Isaac C. Copelen, Geo. R. Dixon, Sydney S. Clark, Joseph Reakirt. Isaac C. Copelen, President ; Geo. W. Copelen, Secretary; A. M. Ross, Thos. Montague, Surveyors.


CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, 8 Front street, east of Main. Capital, $150,000. Directors-R. M. Bishop, W. B. Moores, J. W. Donohue, E. S. Haines, A. D. E. Tweed, J. D. Lehmer, J. P. Kilbreth, T. J. Weaver, Geo. Carlisle, E. S. Haines. President ; N. Gregory, Secretary ; W. P. Stratton, Surveyor.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, north west cor- ner Main and Front streets. Capital $100,000. Directors -- Lowell Fletcher, Wm. S. Wright, Geo. Dominick, Sey- mour Straight, L. G. E. Stone, J. P. Trumbower, Charles W. Smith, Thos. Sherlock, Wm. I. Whiteman, Thos. G. Odiorne, F. F. Brooks, Martin Bare, H. H. Stout, Richard Lloyd. Henry A. Jones, J. H. French, George H. Davis, I. B. Carpenter, Wm. Shaffer, H. F. Miller, Ely D. An-


derson. M. L. Harbeson, President; J. A. Townley, Secretary.


EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 73 West Third Street. Authorized Capital, $200,000. Directors -- J. W. Garrison, G. W. Townley, S. W. Reeder, H. Kessler, S. H. Taft, Anthony Fay, Richard Conkling. J. W. Garrison, Presi- dent; S. W. Reeder, Secretary ; J. B. Lawdor, Surveyor. Capt. Joseph S. Ross, David Baker, Solicitors.


FIREMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, north east corner Main and Front. Capital $100,000. Directors-Robert Andrews. James Calhoun, J. S. Chenoweth, Edmund Dexter, Samuel Hale, John J). Minor, Briggs Swift, J. P. Tweed, N. W. Thomas, J. T. Warren, Peter A. White, John Whetstone. P. Wilson, Geo. Wilshire, C. W. West. H. E. Spencer, President ; Lewis Clason, Secretary.


GERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CIN- CINNATI. Office, 400 Vine Street. Directors-Jacob Hust, H. Stahlkamp, H. H. Kuhlmann, A. Hornung. Sen. B. Gellenbeck, H. Mueller, Capt. H. Niehaus, H. Dick- mann, H. Sicking. Jacob Hust, President ; Henry A. Rattermann, Secretary ; Adam Hornung, Sen., Treasurer.


HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 37 West Third St. Capital $300,000. Directors-Wm. T. Phipps. Charles Urban, T. H. C. Allen, N. A. Britt, Isaac E. West, Z. Freeman. S. W. Haseltine, Henry Mack, Joseph How. Wm. T. Phipps, President ; Jas. H. Silvers, Secretary ; Geo. Stackhouse, Surveyor.


MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 11 Front, between Main and Sycamore. Capital $150,000. Directors-A. M. Searles, Robt. Hosea, Geo. Dominick, Robt. Brown, Richard W. Keys, Thomas J. Emery, Wm. Henry Davis, A. H. Andrews, George Hatfield, S. H. Burton, M. E. Reeves, M. Werk, John A. Dugan. T. Goulé, Wm. Proctor. A. M. Searles, President; B. B. Whiteman, Secretary.


NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, south west corner Main and Front. Capital, $100,000. Directors-John Burgoyne, Wm. Hepworth, F. X. Wiedemer, J. L. Ross, J. D. Walbridge, B. Eggleston, G. W. Trowbridge, Thos. R. Biggs, Robert Moore, Marcus Fechheimer, S. W. Smith, Henry Ellis. John Burgoyne, President ; Hy. C. Urner, Secretary. Peter A. Sprigman, Surveyor.


OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, office Times Build- ing (formerly Columbian Building), 68 W. Third, between Walnut and Vine. Capital, $100,000. Directors-Aug. Isham, Leonard Swartz, J. D. Lehmer, A. J. Preston,


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BENEVOLENT -INSTITUTIONS.


J. P. Kilbreath, John Dubois, Joseph S. Ross, W. B. Mocres, J. W. Donohue. Augustus Isham, President, Jas. S. Miller, Secretary.


QUEEN CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, 15 Front, the tween Main and Sycamore. Capital, $100.000. Direcors- -Joseph Draper, J. L. Vattier, W. A. Stewart, David A. Powell, F. Steinberg. O. S. Lovell, H. D. Thomas, Richard Ashcraft, M. F. Crigler, W. N. Berry, Geo. M. Dixon, D. McLaren, Amos Conklin, Wm. B. Dodds. Jos. Draper, President ; W. H. Mckinney, Secretary ; Hiram Pugh, Surveyor.


WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, 41 Main St. Capital $150,000. Directors-S. C. Parkhurst, William Goodman, Wm. Hooper, Gardner Phipps, Jos C. Butler,


Lowell Fletcher, Henry Hanna, Geo. T. Stedman, John Swasey, Joseph Torrence, C. Taylor Jones, J. W. Sibley, Joseph H. Wilby, Benj. Eggleston, Charles R. Fosdick, Thompson Dean, A. D. Bullock. Wm. H. Woods, Oliver Perin, B. F. Brannan. Wm. Goodman, President ; John P. Whiteman, Secretary.


WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 5 Front, between Main and Sycamore. Capital $ 100,000. Directors-Thos. F. Eckert, Flamen Ball, Thos. R. Elliott, Wm. H. Com- stock. H. Brachman, David Gibson, John W. Gosling, Robert Mitchel, S. W. Pomeroy, Wm. Glenn, Seth Evans, H. Clearwater, J. H. Tuaffe, Geo. Stall, W. E. Marsh, W. C. Mann, John E. Isham, C. G. Shaw, Robt. Buch- anan, Wm. Sellew. Thomas F. Eckert, President ; Ste- phen Morse, Secretary.


Public Buildings.


COLLEGE HALL.


Apollo Building, n. w. c. Walnut and 5th. Art Union, n. w. c. 4th and Sycamore. Bacon's Building. c. Walnut and 6th. Bank Buildings, n. w. c. Main and 3d. Brachman's Building, s. side 3d, bet. Main and Walnut. Broadwall's Building, n. w. c. Sycamore and Front. Boylan's Building, n. side 4th, bet. Walnut and Vine. Carlisle Building, s. w. c. 4th and Walnut. Church Buildings, Walnut, bet. 3d and 4th. College Hall, Walnut, bet. 4th and 5th.


City Hall, 8th street, bet. Plum and Western Row. Court Street lla!l, n. side Court, bet. Main and Walnut. Clinton Buildings, n. w. c. Western Row and Clinton. Columbian Hall, n. e. c. Western Row and Court.


MECHANICS INSTITUTE.


Debolt Building, s. e. c. Court and Main. Derby's Building, s. w. c. 3d and Walnut.


Eagle Buildings, n. w. c. Court and Main. Foster HIall (Sons of Temperance). s. e. c. 5th and Walnut Franklin Rooms, s. w. c. Longworth and Vine.


Gazette Buildings. n. e. c. 4th and Vine. Greenwood Hall, in Mechanic's Institute, c. 6th and Vine. HIart's Building, s. side 4th. bet. Main and Sycamore. Jefferson Hall, c. 12th and Main.


Law Buildings. s. side 3d, bet. Main and Sycamore.


Lectorium Building. 73, w. 3d.


Locke's Building, Walnut, bet. 3d and 4th, John Locke, Proprietor.


Losantiville IIall, Front street. near Deercreek Bridge.


Magnolia Hall (Odd Fellows), n. w. c. 8th and Walnut. Manchester Buildings. c. 3d and Sycamore.


Masonic Hall, n. e. c. 3d and Walnut.


Melodeon, n. w. c 4th and Walnut.


Mechanics' Institute, s. w. c. Vine and 6th.


Merchants' Block, Walnut, bet. 3d and 4th. Merchants' Exchange, in College Hall.


Meline's Building, 99 w. 3d.


Metropolitan Building, c. 9th and Walnut.


Neave's Building, n. w. c. Race and 4th, Chas. Neave, Proprietor.


Neff's Building, n. e. c. 9th and Elm.


Odd Fellows' HIall, n. w. c. Walnut and 3d.


Pike's Opera Hall, s. side 4th, bet. Walnut and Vine.


Railroad Buildings, n, w. c. Court and Main.


Reeder's Building, s. side 3d, bet. Walnut and Vine.


Selves' Building, s. side 3d, bet. Main and Walnut. Sinith & Nixon's Hall, 24 w. 4th.


Times Buildings, n. side 3d, bet. Walnut and Vine.


Trust Co. Building. s. w. c. Main and 3d.


Union Block, n. side 3d, bet. Sycamore and Broadway.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Benevolent Institutions.


Cincinnati House of Refuge, e. side of Cumminsville Road, about { mile north of the Corporation line.


Among the charitable and reformatory institutions of the city, none should hold a higher place in the estimation of citizens than the House of Refuge ; for no one of them is better adapted to secure its future happiness and prosperity. The building up and supporting a place where the thou- sands of vagrant boys and girls, who rove about the streets, the future pests and criminals of society-can be taken, educated morally and intellectually, and trained to habits of industry, is a noble object.


DIRECTORS-Thos. J. Biggs, D. D., Abraham M. Taylor, George T. Stedman, George Keck, A C. Chamberlain, J. B. Warren, M. Greenwood, Chas. Ross, F. H. Oehl-


mann. President, Thos, J. Biggs, D. D .; Treasurer. M. Greenwood; Secretary, W. Leuthstrom; Superintend- ent, II. M. Jones ; Physician, David Judkins. M. D. ; Matron, Mary Hashell. Office of Board of Directors, Apollo Building, corner 5th and Walnut.


House of Employment (Daughters of Temperance), Western Row. bet. George and 7th.


City Infirmary, near Carthage, Office w. side Plum, bet. 7th and ft'ı.


Home for the Friendless, 464 John.


Lick Run Lunatic Asylum, Harrison Pike.


City Dispensary, corner Longworth and Western Row.


Commercial Hospital, corner 12th and Plum,


St. John's Hospital, north-west corner 3d and Plum.


Societies & Associations.


A. B. C. F. MISSIONS' Agency, 28 West 4th, Rev. H. A. Tracy, Secretary, George L. Weed, Receiving Agent.


ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, organized March, 1857 ; meets first Monday in every month, at Hall in Bacon's Building, north-west corner 6th and Walnut. Edward B. Stevens, M. D . President ; A. M. Jolinson, M. D., Secretary ; Wm. Clendenin, M. D., Treasurer.


ALEMANIA CLUB, founded -- , Leonard W. Mack, President ; meets every evening, at IIall north-west corner Main and 6th.


AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MISSION SOCIETY, Rev. Alex. Campbell, President ; Isaac Ernett, Corresponding Secretary; C. W. Franklin and Jacob Burnet, Recording Secretaries ; office south-west corner 8th and Walnut.


AMERICAN REFORM TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY. Win. Scott, Secretary, 28 West 2th street.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, Rev. B. W. Chidlaw, Superintendent of Mission for the State ; Rev. James Ayars, Secretary ; George Crosby, Agent, 41 West 4th street.


AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, Depository and office of Superintendent of Colportage, Melodeon Building, 163 Walnut ; Seely Wood, Superintendent


AMERICAN WINE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, of Cincinnati ; organized Ist February, 1851, meets on the last Saturday in every month, at the rooms of the Iforti- cultural Society, Bacon's Buildings, north-west corner 6th and Walnut. Officers elected annually.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, OF THE DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH, organized December 28th, 1857; nieets every Friday afternoon, at Wm. Penn Hall, north-east corner 9th and Western Row.


BURNS CLUB. of Cincinnati. re-organized January 11th, 1853, meets once a year. Anniversary 25th January.


BUTCHERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, organized March 5th, 1852 ; meets every Wednesday evening, Jacob Baumgardner, President ; Wm. Simpson, Vice President; Samuel Laforce, Recording Secretary; Michael Hoffman, Financial Secretary ; Samuel Feiber, Treasurer.


BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' STOCK YARD CO., organized May Ist, 1855. Michael Zigler, President ; Adam Metz, Vice President ; Geo. Thompson, Secretary; George Bogen, Treasurer.


BUTCHERS' MELTING ASSOCIATION. organized Sept. 1st, 1833. Henry Nicholin, President ; Geo. Thompson, Treasurer.


CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, College Hall Building. President. Joseph Torrence ; Vice Presi- dents, P. Andrew, Wm. Shaffer, Wm. C. Neff, Isaac A. Ogborn, Seth Evans, Geo. F. Davis ; Richard Smith, Secretary: Robert Brown, Treasurer.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, incorporated 1856 ; Pharmaceutical meetings on third Thursday in every month, in Ohio Medical College Building, south side 6th, between Vine and Race. Officers elected annu- ally.


CINCINNATI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, organized February 17th, 1843 ; meets every Saturday. in the Lec- ture Hall of Bacon's Mercantile College, north-west cor. 6th and Walnut. Officers elected annually.


CINCINNATI MEDICAL SOCIETY, organized 1852 ; meets first Tuesday in every month. Israel S. Dodge, M. T., President.


CINCINNATI STONE CUTTERS' ASSOCIATION, organ- ized May, 1832 ; meets every Wednesday evening, at Switzer IIall. east side Main, between Court and Canal. Officers elected quarterly.


CINCINNATI TURNERS' ASSOCIATION, organized Nov. 21st, 1848 ; meets once a month, at Turner Hall, west side of Walnut, between Allison and Liberty, for business; meets twice a week for exercise. Officers elected semi-annually.


CINCINNATI TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 3, char- tered May 2d, 1852; meets first Sunday in every month, at Templars Hall (Franklin Building), west side Vine, between 5th and 6th. Officers elected semi-annually.


CINCINNATI YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE SOCIETY, 28 west 4th, Wm. Scott, Depository.


GERMAN CARPENTER'S AND CABINET MAKER'S RELIEF SOCIETY, organized, November, 1850 ; meets


Ist and 3d Saturday evening in each month. at Working Men's Hall, east side Walnut, bet. 13th and 14th. Officers elected semi-annually.


GERMAN INSTITUTE SOCIETY, organized January, 1852 ; meets twice a week at their Ilall, north-east corner Vine and Mercer streets. Officers elected semi-annually. GERMAN LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY, founded 1850. GENERAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, founded 1955. A. Louis, President.


HARMONY CLUB, Julius Friberg. President ; meets every evening at Hall south-east corner 6th and Sycamore


HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHIICAL SOCIETY, of Ohio, organized 1824 ; meets once a month at the Society Rooms. Officers elected annually.


JEWISH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, founded 1850. A. Aub, President, Dr. Bettman, Physician.


JOHN MITCHELL CLUB, organized 1855; meets every Monday evening, at Hall south-west corner 8th and Broadway. Officers elected quarterly.


LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, founded 1838.


MONTIILY TRACT (VIS.) ASSOCIATION, J. C. Macy, President ; H. F. Knowles, General Superintendent. Tract Depository, 163 Walnut.


NATIONAL LEGION, of Ohio, instituted January, 1858. Ilall at Wm. Penn Hall, corner Western Row and 8th. O. M. Langdon, President ; Geo. Mason, Secretary. NOYOTII SCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION. founded 1854. S. Bloom, President ; Dr. Lilienthal, Superintendent.


OII10 MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. south-west corner 6th and Vine. Chas. F. Wilstach, President ; II. II. Smith, Vice President ; J. F. Wiltsee, Corresponding Secretary ; Caleb C. Whitson. Recording Secretary ; II. W. Stephen- son, Treasurer ; Directors, W. R. Dunlap, Ilenry Pearce, Geo. Runvan, H. C. Nottingham, C. D. Meader ; John B. Heich, Clerk.


OLD GERMAN LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, founded 1841.


OLD WOODWARD CLUB, organized November. 1855. Re-union on last Thursaay in September ; Geo. H. McAl- pin, President ; Andrew McCormick, Vice President ; Stephen Clark, Corresponding Secretary ; Jno. W. Dale, Recording Secretary ; David Ray, Treasurer.


PHOENIX CLUB, founded - -- , Max Nathan, Presi- dent. Meets every evening, at Hall west side Walnut, between 6th and 7th.


PIONEERS' ASSOCIATION, of Cincinnati, composed of the early settlers and those born here prior to the 4th of July, 1812. Organized November 29th, 1856. Celebrate the settlement of the State, the 6th of April, and the set- tlement of the city the 26th of December, of each year. President ; Vice President ; George T. Williamson, Recording Secretary ; P. S. Symmes, Cor- responding Secretary ; John L. Vattier, Treasurer.


PRESBYTERIAN BOARDS of Foreign and Domestic Missions, Education, Publication and Church extension. Agencies, 74 West 4th street. J D. Thorpe.


PRESBYTERIAN BOOK DEPOSITORY for the West and South-wsst ; J. D. Thorpe, Depositary, 74 West 4th.


PALESTINE RELIEF SOCIETY. founded June, 1853.


TALMID YELSDIM SCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION, chartered 1849, S. Freedman, President ; Isaac M. Wise, Superintendent.


THE SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPORT OF TIIE INDI- GENT. founded 1842


UNITED IRISHI SOCIETY, organized May 22d, 1852 ; nieets every Thursday evening, at Gordon's HIall, north- east corner 8th and Western Row. Officers elected semi- annually.


WORKING MEN'S BENEVOLENT UNION ASSOCIA- TION, organized September, 1857; meets 1st Monday in every month, at Gordon's Hall, north-east corner 8th and Western Row.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LITERARY INSTITUTE, organized October 17th, 1852 ; meets every Tuesday even- ing. in basement of St. Thomas Church, west side Syca- more, bet. 5th and 6th. Officers elected semi-annually, Ist Tuesday in April and October.


YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION, north- west corner 5th and Walnut, organized August 11th, 1855.


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SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


Officers, R. W. Carroll, President ; A. M. Healy, Vice President ; Wm. Whitaker, Treasurer ; W. D. Bickham, Secretary. Directors, James McLaughlin, A. B. Bonne- ville, W. A. Webb.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION, organized October, 1848 ; Rooms, 28 West 4th street. Regular monthly meeting, 3d Thursday of each month ; officers elected annually. President, H. Thane Miller ; Vice President,


Wm. T. Perkins ; Corresponding Secretary, W. D. Golyer ; Recording Secretary. T. P. Baldwin ; Treasurer, B. Homans, Jr. ; Register, T. C. Fitch. Library and Reading Room open to the public every day, from 9 A.M. to 10 P. M.


YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY OF RELIGIOUS INQUIRY, 25 West 4th.


Orphan Asylums.


Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, w. side Elm, bet. Grant & 14th. St. Aloysius Orphan Asylum (German Catholic), south side 4th, bet. Western Row and John.


St. Peter's Orphan Asylum (Catholic), north-west corner Plum and 3d. Orphan Asylum (colored), s. side 9th, bet. Elm and Plum.


Carriage Stands.


Corner Broadway and Front. Spencer House.


.. Broadway and Second, Broadway Hotel.


Vine and Third. Burnet House.


.6 Vine and Fourth, Custom House.


Vine and Sixth, Mechanics' Institute.


FARES.


Extract from an ordinance for the regulation and licensing of Hackney Coaches :


SECTION 7. The driver shall hand to each adult passenger in his coach. before a bargain for his services is made, a card whereon shall be printed in a clear, legible manner, the number of his coach, the name of the owner and driver, and the rates of fare.


SEC. 8. The rates of fare for carrying a single passenger shall not exceed the following rates : Where no bargain is made, it shall not be more than fifty cents. In all cases, children over ten years of age, half price ; under that age, free. Each passenger may without additional charge, have conveyed a trunk, and for every additional trunkk, twenty- five cents ; and all other articles occupying a seat, or weigh- ing over thirty pounds, twenty-five cents.


SEC. 9. Whenever any Hackney Coach is on a public stand and unemployedl, the driver of the same, on applica- tion made, shall receive any person or persons as passen- gers, and transport them and their baggage, to any place within the City limits as desired, and if any driver plead another engagement, he shall give the name and residence of the person employing him.


Omnibus Stands.


EAST WALNUT HILLS. From corner Sycamore and Fifth street. Every half hour.


WEST WALNUT HILLS (LANE SEMINARY). From No. 138 Sycamore street. Every hour.


WESTERN ROW AND BRIGHTON. From Main and Fourth streets. Every ten minutes.


WEST END LINE. From corner Fourth and Main, to Free- man and Hopkins streets.


RIVER ROAD AND SEDAMSVILLE. From corner Broadway and Pearl, and corner 5th and Sycamore streets. Every ten minutes.


FULTON, PENDLETON AND COLUMBIA. From corner Broad- way and Lower Market. Every ten minutes.


THIRD STREET LINE. From Newport Ferry, to Fifth Street Ferry.


MOUNT AUBURN. From corner Main and Fourth streets. Every hour.


VINE STREET HILL AND CLIFTON. From corner Main and Fourth streets. Every half hour.


CUMMINSVILLE. From corner 6th and Main streets. Every half hour.


COVINGTON. From corner 5th and Walnut streets. Every hour.


POST OFFICE, WESTERN ROW AND CLINTON STREET. From corner 4th and Vine. Every ten minutes.


SHARON, MASON, LEBANON AND MONROE. Daily, at 2 P. M. From 169 Walnut.


HARRISON. Daily, at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M. (Sabbath excepted). From 169 Walnut.


BROOKVILLE. Daily (Sabbath excepted), at 8 A. M. From 169 Walnut.


BATAVIA AND GEORGETOWN. Daily (Sabbath excepted), at 21 P. M. From Bevis House.


VENICE AND NEW LONDON. Daily (Sabbath excepted), at 2 P. M. From 169 Walnut.


MONTGOMERY. From corner 9th and Sycamore streets. Daily (Sabbath excepted), at 22 P. M. AVONDALE. From 138 Sycamore st. 9} A. M. and 5} P. M


Amusements.


German Institute (Theater), n. e. c. Mercer and Vine. Museum, Sycamore, bet. 3d and 4th.


National Theater, Sycamore, bet. 3d and 4th. Wood's Theater, c. 6th and Vine.


Cemeteries. 1


Spring Grove, near Cumminsville, 6 miles from city, C. Davenport, Secretary. Office, Melodeon Building, corner Walnut and 4th.


Wesleyan, at Cumminsville. Jozef Freon, Secretary. Office, corner 8th and Main.


Odd Fellows', in Spring Grove.


St. Peter's, at Lick Run, on Harrison Turnpike, 3 miles north-west of the city.


St. Joseph's, at Warsaw, on Clevestown Road, 3 miles west from the city.


St. Bernard's, Clifton Road, at Howell's Basin, 3 miles from the city.


St. John's, Vine Street Hill.


German Protestant, Reading Pike, 32 miles north-east from the city.


Carthage Road, 3} miles from the city. Walnut Hills.


Presbyterian, Walnut Hills.


Methodist Protestant, Walnut Hills.


Radical, Reading Pike, 2 miles from the city.


Jews, head of Vine Street Hill, Cumminsville road.


Cheviot, Cheviot Road, 7 miles from the city.


Ebenezer, Cheviot Road, two miles from the city.


West Fork, Friends', near Cumminsville.


Mason's, in Spring Grove.


Ward Boundaries.


1st WARD .- Bounded by Main, east 6th, Liberty and East 3d streets.


2nd WARD .- Bounded by Main, West 7th, Race, west 3d, Walnut and west Pearl streets.


3rd WARD .- Bounded by Main and East 3d streets, the old corporation line and the Ohio River.


4th WARD .- Bounded by Main, West Pearl, Walnut, West 3d, and John streets, and the Ohio River. 5th WARD .- Bounded by west 7th, Main and west Canal streets, and W. Row.


6th WARD .- Bounded by John, west 3d, Smith and West 5th streets, and the Ohio River.


7th WARD .- Bounded by W. Row, and West Canal, Race and West Liberty streets.




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