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Li erty Lodge. No. 2. Meets every Friday eve- ningat Wm. Penn Hall, north-east corner of Eighth and Central Avenue.
Martin Luther Lodge. No. 3. Meets every Mon- day evening at Good Fellows' Hall, corner Court and Main streets.
Washington Lodge, No. 4. Meets every Friday evening at north-west corner Central Avenue and Fifteenth Strect.
Harmonia Lodge. No. 6. Meets every Friday evening at Good Fellows' Hall, corner Court and Main streets.
Gustavus Adolphns Lodge, No. 10. Meets every Tuesday eveningat Hall north - west corner of Eighth and Freeman streets.
Star Spangled Banner Lodge, No. 12. Meets every Wednesday evening at south-east corner of Four- teerth and Central Avenue.
Melancthon Lodge. No. 13. Meets every Tuesday evening at Lafayette Hall, corner of Race and Findlay streets.
Germania Lodge, No. 20. Meets every Tuesday evening at south -east corner of Central Avenue and Fourteenth street.
Mt. Vernon Encampment, No. 1. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at corner of Four- teenth street and Central Avenue.
Abraham Lincoln Encampment, No. 2. Meets at corner of Central Avenue and Fourteenth Street, on the second and fourth Thursday of cach month.
Venburg Encan: pment. Meets first and third Sat- urdays of each month at Jefferson Hall, corner Main and Abigail Streets.
INDEPENDENT ORDER CF BENE BERITH.
District Grand Lodge No. 2. Mects quarterly at Magnolia Hall, Fifth, b. Syeamore and Main.
Bethel Lodge No. 4. Meets every Sunday evening at same Hall
Jerusalem Lodge No. 12. Meets every Monday at same Hall.
Mount Carmel Lodge. Meets every Wednesday at same Dall. Berith Abraham Lodge. Meets every Sunday evening in Bacon's Building, c. 6th and Walnut.
DRUIDS.
Armenia Grove No. 3. Meets every Monday at Hall n. s. 9th. b. Main and Sycamore.
Franconia Grove No. 8. Meets every Wednesday at Armonia Hall, on Ninth street.
Germania Grove No. 5. Meets every Wednesday at Druid's Hall, n. s. Court, b. Main and Walnut. Jefferson Grove No. 4. Meets every Tuesday at Druid's Hall, n. s. Court, b. Main and Walnut.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
National Division, the highest body of the Order, meets annually .
Grund Division Sons of T. of Ohio. Meets semi- annually. The annual session for 1868 in New- ark. H. V. Horton. G. S., Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Division. No. 2, meets every Saturday evening at Eagle Hall, s. w. c. 8th and Central Av.
West End Division, No. 3. meets every Saturday
evening. ats. e. c. 6th and John. J. Gundry, G. W. P .. Cincinnati.
Constellation Division, No. 5. meets every Thursday evening. at Constellation Hall, n. s. 5th b. Main and Walnut.
Harmony Division, No. 6, meets every Wednesday evening at Hall s. e. c. 4th and Vine.
Philadelphon Division. No. 4. meets every Saturday evening, at Wm. Penn Hall, n. e. c. 8th and Central Av.
TEMPLARS OF HONOR.
Supreme Council. The highest legislative body of the Order; mvets annually at different points in the United States. J. Wadsworth. Most Worthy Recorder. Office and Residence. 572 Freeman. Grand Temple of Ohio. Meets annually in May, at
different points in Ohio. J. Wadsworth. Grand Worthy Recorder. Office and Residence, 572 Freeman.
Cincinnati Temple, No. 1. Meets every Tuesday, in the Halls. e c. 4th and Vine.
Egeria Social Temple. No. 1. in connection with this Temple. Meets in the same Hall, the second and fourth Firday of each month.
Union Temple. No. 9. Meets every Tuesday in the same Hall.
Union Social Temple, No. 2, in connection with this Temple. Mects in the same Hall, the first and third Friday of each month.
Aurora Degree Temple. No. 1. in connection with all the Temples in this city. Meets in the same Hall the last Saturday of each month.
The Council Department meets in the same Hall, the first Saturday of each month.
Washington Temple, No. 22. Meets every Tuesday. in Odd Fellows' Hall. 17th Ward
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BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.
Children's Aid Society. of Cincinnati. School and Ilome. Park ur. 4th. Organized Nov. 29. 1859. Cincinnati Honse of Refuge, e. s. Cumminsville. Road. about three-fourths of a mile n. of Cor- poration Line.
Cincinnati Relief Union. Office. City Buildings. City Infirmary. nr. Carthage. Office, w. s. Plum b. 7th and 8th.
City Dispensary. c. Longworth and Central Av. City Work House, adjoins the House of Refuge, on Cumminsville Pike.
Commercial Hospital. c. 12th and Plum.
Cincinnati Orphan Asylum. Mt. Auburn.
Cincinnati Union Bethel, Public Landing b. Syc- amore and Broadway.
Colored Orphan Asylum. s. s. 9th b. Elm and Plum. Convent of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Poor, n . w. c. Lytle and E. 3d.
Convent of the Good Shepherd. n. w. c. Baymiller and Bank.
Convent of St. Francis, e. s. Vine b. Liberty and Green.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy. s. s. 4th b. Central Av. and John ..
Cincinnati Steamboat Mates' Benevolent Associa- tion, 3 Public Landing.
Good Samaritan Hospital, s. e. c. 6th and Lock.
Hebrew Relief Association, meets every Sunday morning. at 9 o'clock
Home of the Friendless, 37 W. Court, w. of Central Av.
Homeopathic Dispensary, 308 Race, b. 8th and 9th. Jewish Hospital, c. 3d and Baum.
Ladies' Depository. 139 Smith above 4th.
Ladies' Union Aid Society. 89 W. 6th.
Longview Asylum, Hamilton County. Omnibus leaves for Asylum c. 6th and Main ; and can get there by C., H. & Dayton R. R., stopping at Carthage Station.
News Boys' Home, 147 Longworth. Organized Oct. 29. 1865, for the benefit of the news boys of Cin- cinnati. Open to all pror and needy boys of our city. for their improvement. both morally and physically.
Protestant Home of the Friendless and Female Guardian Society. 295 W. Court.
Soldiers' Home. 87 E. 3d.
Seamen's Bethel. Front h. Sycamore and Broadway. St. John's Hospital, n w. c. 3dand Plum.
St. Luke's Hospital, s. w. c. Franklin and Broad- WHV.
U. S Christian Commission. Cincinnati Branch, Office. 51 Vine.
Widows' Home, Mt. Auburn.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
DAILIES.
CINCINNATI CHRONICLE-171 Race.
CINCINNATI DAILY COMMERCIAL-Published every morning, at the n. e. c. 4th and Race. by M. Halstead & Co.
CINCINNATI DAILY GAZETTE - Published every morning. except Sunday, at the n. e. c 4th and Vine, by the Cincinnati Gazette Co.
CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER -- Published every morning, at the w. s. Vine b. 6th and 7th. by Faran & McLean.
CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES -- Published every evening. Sunday excepted, at 62 W. 3d, by C. W. Starbuck & Co.
CINCINNATI DAILY VOLKSBLATT-Published every morning. except Monday. in the n. w. wing of the Court House. by Hof & Hassaurek. CINCINNATI DAILY VOLKSFREUND -- Pub- lished every morning. except Monday, at the s. w. c. Vine and Longworth, by John B. Jeup & Co. Editors and Proprietors.
WEEKLIES.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN REVIEW-Published by Franklin & Rice. No. 148 W . 4th
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH -- Office. c. Vine and Longworth.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGIST -- Published every Mon- day. by Poe & Hitchcock. s. w. c. Sth and Main. Rev Wm. Nast. D. D. Editor.
CHRISTIAN HERALD -- No. 176 Elm.
CHRISTIAN WORLD-Rev. T. P. Bucher, Edi - tor. 176 Elm.
CINCINNATI CHRONICLE-171 Race
CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL -- Published by M. Halstead & Co. at the n. e. c. 4th and Race.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES -- Published at No 62 W. 3d. by C. W. Starbuck & Co.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE -- Published at the n. e. c. 4th and Vine, by the Cincinnati Ga- zette Co.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER -- Published at w.s. Vine b. 6th and 7th. by Faran & McLean. CINCINNATI WEEKLY VOLKSBLATT -- Pub- lished in then. w. wing of the Court House.
CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT -- Published every Wednesday morning. Wm. Smith, Editor and Proprietor: Office. Merchants' Exchange.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY VOLKSFREUND -- Pub- lished at the s. w. c. Vine and Longworth.
CINCINNATI WAHREITSFREUND -- Published every Thursday, at the s. w. c. Vinc and Loug- worth
FREE NATION -- Published by Amos Moore, at 230 Walnut
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER -. Published every Friday, by the Central Baptist Press Co. at No. 39 W. 4th.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE .- n. w. c. 5th and Walnut.
LITERARY ECLECTIC -- Published by H. M. Moos, at 350 Main.
PRESBYTER -- Published every Thursday, at No. 176 Elm
PRESBYTERIAN WITNESS -- Published by Gil- mor & Collins ; Office. 176 Elm.
PROTESTANTISCHE ZEITBLATTER -- Pub- lished by Edward Luther, every Thursday, at the n. e. c. Walnut and 13th.
SUNDAY GLOBE-Published at 168 Vine.
TEMPERANCE AGE -- Apollo Building, n. w. c. 5th and Walnut. John Gundry, Editor and Proprietor.
THE DEBORAH -- Published every Friday, by Bloch & Co. at No. 32 W. 6th.
THE ISRAELITE -- Published every Friday, by Bloch & Co. at No. 32 W. 6th.
THE RAILROAD RECORD -- Published every Thursday, by Wrightson & Co .; Office, 167 WaInnt.
THE STAR IN THE WEST -- Published weekly. at 259 Walnut.
THE WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE -- Published every Wednesday. by Poe & Hitch- cock, at the s. w. c. 8th and Main.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE -- Published by Poe & Hitchcock, at the s. w. c. 8th and Main. SUNDAY-SCHOOL BELL -- (German) Published by Poe & Hitchcock ; Rev. W. Nast, D. D. Ed- itor.
MONTHLY.
CHILDRENS' HOME MONTHLY RECORD -- Rev. B. W. Chidlaw, Editor, 19 and 21 Park. CHRISTIAN PRESS.
DENTAL REGISTER -- Published by Dr. Taft, Editor and Preprietor
ECLECTIC MEDICAL JOURNAL -- Edited and Published by J M Scudder, M. D.
GERMAN BANK NOTE LIST -- Published by Bepler & Co. 35' Main.
LADIES' REPOSITORY -- Published by Poe & Hitchcock. at the s. w. c. 8th and Main ; Rev. D. W. Clark, D. D., Editor.
LANCET AND OBSERVER -- Dr. E. B. Stevens, Po,blisher: Office, 319 Elm.
MASONIC REVIEW -- Published by C. Moore, Ed- itor and Proprietor. Reid's Building.
PHONOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE -- Published by B. Pitman. s. w. c. Walnut and 4th.
RURALIST-Published by James S. Sheppard, at 120 Main.
THEOLOGICAL ECLECTIC -- Published by Wm. Scott. 28 W. 4th
SABBATH SCHOOL MISSIONARY-No. 28 W. 4th
YEARLY.
WILLIAMS' CINCINNATI DIRECTORY -- Pub. lished annually, in June, by Williams & Co. 168 Vine.
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LIBRARIES.
BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LI- OHIO PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY OF CIN- BRARY. s. w. c. 4th and Race.
CINCINNATI LAW LIBRARY, Court House. Any person who has not been a member of the Barmore than three years can have access to the Library, upon paying the annual assessment, from five to ten dollars.
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, organized March 10, 1864, Mechanics' Institute, s. w. c. 6th and Vine.
CATHOLIC INSTITUTE LIBRARY, n. w. c. Vine and Lonzworth.
CINCINNATI MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ( German) 40 Vine.
GERMAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROOMS. 8. w. c. Main and 12th.
MENDENHALL'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. n. w. c. 4th and Main. This Library contains upward of 5,000 volumes, and is in daily receipt of additions. Fiction, Travels. History and the Magazines are the principal feature of this establishment.
CINNATI, Mechanics' Institute, c. Vinc and 6th .
The residents of Cincinnati are permitted to take books from the Ohio School Library free, on signing a promise to comply with the rules, and furnishing a well-known citizen, who agrees to be responsible for any damage or loss.
ST. XAVIER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, w. s. Sycamore b. 6th and 7th
WESTERN ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCI- ENCE, College Building, Walnut b. 4th and 5th. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION READING ROOMS. 200 and 202 Vine
YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AS- SOCIATION. College Building, Walnut b. 4th and 5th.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. established Nov. 11. 1864. Meets every Saturday evening at Sixth St. M. P. Church.
CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, College Building, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth.
President-JOHN A. GANO,
VICE-PRESIDENTS:
Oliver Perin, H. M. Johnston, M. W. Stone,
Wm. Henry Davis, John D. Minor, Florence Marmet.
Treasurer-WM. SHAFFER. Secretary-GEORGE MCLAUGHLIN,
WM. SMITH, Superintendent.
BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI, n. w. c. 3d and Walnut. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI, Court House Building.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. n. e. c. 3d and Walnut.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. 69 W. Third.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. Burnet House.
BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. 65 W. 3d. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF CINCIN- NATI. s. w. c. 3d and Walnut.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF CINCINNATI, 132 Main.
FRANKLIN BANK OF CINCINNATI, n. s. 3d b Main and Walnut.
LAFAYETTE BANK OF CINCINNATI, n. s. 3d b. Main and Walnut.
GOLD AND STOCK REPORTING OFFICE, No. 60 WEST THIRD STREET.
H. A. PUGH, Superintendent.
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CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ADAMS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office. n. e. c. Front and Walnut.
AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. Office, 12 Public Landing.
BOATMEN'S FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office. n. w. c. Main and 2d.
BUCKEYE STATE LIFE AND MARINE INSUR- ANCE CO. Office, 16 Public Landing b. Main and Sycamore. up stairs.
BURNET INSURANCE CO. Office. 7 and 9 W. 3d. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Office, 7 Public Landing.
CINCINNATI EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. Office. 169 Race.
CINCINNATI INSURANCE CO. Office in Com- panv's Building. 4 Public Landing.
CINCINNATI MUTUAL HEALTH ASSURANCE CO. Office. 3 Pike's Opera House Building.
CINCINNATI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office. 70 W. 3d.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE CO. Office, n. w. c. 2d and Main.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCECO. Office, n. w. c. Main and Front.
CRESCENT INSURANCE CO. OF CINCINNATI. Office. n. w. c. Sycamore and Public Landing. EAGLE INSURANCE CO. Office. 73 W. 3d.
ECLIPSE INSURANCE CO. Office, 74 W. 3d.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. Office, 78 W. 3d.
EUREKA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co .. 8 Public Landing.
FARMERS' INSURANCE CO. Office. 19 W. 3d. FARMERS' AND MEHANICS' INSURANCE CO. Office, n. w. c. 2d and Walnut.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. Office. 26 W. 3d
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. Office, in Com- pany's Building. n. c. c. Main and Front.
GERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Office, s. w. c. 13th and Walnut.
GERMANIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office. 11 W. 3d.
GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Office. 68 W. 3d.
HAMILTON COUNTY FIRE AND MARINE IN - SURANCE CO., 76 W. 3d.
HOME MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 33 W. 3d.
LAFAYETTE INSURANCE CO. Office. n. e. c. 2d and Walnut.
MAGNOLIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office, 15 Public Landing, b. Main and Sycamore.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. . Office, 59 W. 3d.
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office, 71 W. 3d.
MIAMI VALLEY INSURANCE CO. Office, 76 W.3d.
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. Office, s. w. c. Front and Main.
OHIO VALLEY INSURANCE CO. Office, s. w. c. 2d and Walnut.
PEOPLE'S FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office. 36 W. 3d.
QUEEN CITY INSURANCE CO. Office. 35 W. 3d. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Office, 2152 Vine.
TOBACCO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Office. n. e. c. Front and Vine.
UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of- fice. 19 W.3d.
UNION INSURANCE CO. Office, 5 Public Land- ing b. Main and Sveamore
WASHINGTON INSURANCE CO. Office, 70 W. 3d
WESTERN INSURANCE CO. Office, 2 Public Landing b. Main and Sycamore.
WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office, 37 W. 3d.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR HAMILTON COUNTY.
Township. Cincinnati,
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Fulton. Millcreek,
.. Whitewater,
Greene, .. .. Sycamore, ..
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Columbia, ..
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Name. Benjamin C. True, Morris Pohlman, Thomas MeLeau, William Renan, Nathan Marchant, H. N. Clark, David Fisher, Samuel K. Rose, John W. Carter, William Finton, Henry Erckel, E. P. Joseph, John A. Rudel, Daniel Herrider, Uriah Stevens, E. L. Agin, Thomas Wills, James Epley. Michael S. Williams, Daniel B. Myers, James Aydelotte, James Julien. Francis A. Hill, William Tingley,
Term Expires. Township.
Oct. 20. 1869 Oct. 21, 1869 Nov. 1. 1869 Oct. 20, 1869 Nov. 26. 1869 April 15, 1870 June 30. 1870 Nov. 27. 1868 Dec. 9. 1868 April 13, 1869 Dee. 22, 1869 April 15, 1870 April 13, 1869 July 12, 1870 April 14, 1871 April 15. 1870 Oct. 24, 1870 April 14, 1871 Nov. 26. 1869 Jan. 30, 1870 Oct. 27. 1870 Nov. 2, 1870 April 14. 1871 April 17, 1869
Springfield,
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Colerain, ..
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.. Storrs,
Anderson, ..
.. Delhi, ..
Miami,
Symmes,
Name.
Samuel McLean, John L. McGill, Reeves McGilliard, John P. Meyers, John Ashby. William Jessup, Martin Barnes, jr. George W. Haisch George T. Marsh, R. J. Gwaltney, John Carter.
. Martin V. B. Sater, Henry F. Sedam. William Dummick, R. L. Wright, Abner Jones, A. Durham, Richard Paull. Cornelius Myers, James Herron, James Carlin. George W. Brown, W. Beard,
Term Expires. April 15, 1870 April 15. 1870 Dec. 15, 1868 Nov. 14, 1868 April 17, 1869 May 26, 1869 Oct. 26. 1868 April 17, 1869 June 9. 1869 April 15, 1870 April 15, 1870 April 14,1871 April 15. 1870 Jan. 6. 1869 April 17, 1869 April 17, 1869 April 17, 1869 April 15, 1870 April 13. 1869 April 15, 1870 April 13. 1869 Oct. 25. 1869 April 22, 1870
COURTS.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CINCINNATI.
JUDGES -Alphonso Taft, term expires May. 1869 ; M. B. Magan, term expires May, 1873; Bellamy Storer. term expires May, 1872.
COMMON PLEAS, HAMILTON CO. JUDGES -- Charles C. Murdock, term expires Feb.
1872; Joseph Cox, term expires Feb. 1872 ; Man- ning F. Force, term expires Feb. 1872.
UNITED STATES
CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Custom House Building, corner of Fourth and Vine streets.
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
PROBATE JUDGE-Edward F. Noyes, term ex- RECORDER-Thos. L. Young, term expires Jan- pires February. 1870.
CLERK OF THE COURTS-T. Bishop Disney, term expires February. 1970.
SHERIFF-Henry Schlotman, term expires Janu - arv. 1869.
AUDITOR-Aug. Willich, term expires March, 1869. TREASURER-Miles Greenwood, term expires Sep- tember. 1868.
COMMISSIONERS -- C. V. Bechmaun, term expires October. 1870 ; Amzi McGill, term expires Octo- ber. 1868; John Ferris, term expires, Oct., 1869.
uary. 1871.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY - H. W. Thomson, term expires, January. 1869.
SURVEYOR-Joseph W. Gilbert. term expires Oc- tober. 1809.
CORONER-F. L. Emmert, term expires Decem- ber. 1869.
DIRECTORS COUNTY INFIRMARY -G. F. Eichenlaub, term expires October. 1870; Thos. Wills. term expires, October, 1868; Joseph F. Lakeman, term expires October, 1869.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
U. S. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, FIRST DISTRICT OF OHIO-Capt. Stoms, Assessor; Office. s. w. c. 3d and Sycamore.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. FIRST DISTRICT OF OHIO-Leonard A. Harris, Collector; Office, 8 W. 3d.
U. S. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. SECOND DIS- TRICT OF OHIO-M. P. Gaddis, Assessor; Office. s. w. r. 8th and Central Av.
U. S. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. SECOND DIS- TRICT OF OHIO-Col. Stephen J. MeGroarty, Collector; Office, s. w c. 8th and Central Av.
FOREIGN CONSULS.
Adae C. F. office. s. w. c. Main and 3d. Consulate for the Kingdoms of Prussia, Oldenburg. Meck - lenberg. Bavaria, Saxony. Hessen, Meinigen, Wurttemberg, Baden and Altenburg.
Garlichs George H. office. 168 Main, up stairs. Consul ot the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimar and the free city of Lu-
beck, and Vice Consul of the Kingdoms of Den- mark, Sweden anu Norway.
Schmidt Chas .. offiec. €2 E. 2d. Consnl for Bruns- wiek, Lumburg, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Consul for Belgium, Paul Schuster, No. 6 W. 3d st. Vice Consul of France, Monsieur Raven d.Elpeux, No. 169 Elm.
AMUSEMENTS.
HOPKINS' MUSIC HALL. s. s. 4th nr. Elm. MOZART HALL. c. Vinc and Longworth. NATIONAL THEATER, e.s. Sycamore b. 3d & 4th. WOODS' THEATER. s. e. c. 6th and Vine. MELODEON HALL. n. w. c. 4th and Walnut. UNION SKATING POND. w. of Lincoln Park. OHMER'S ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, cor. E. Front and Corp. Line.
PIKE'S MUSIC HALL, s. s. 4th bet. Vine and Walnnt.
QUEEN CITY RINK, Frecman Street bet. Laurel and Betts.
CINCINNATI ROLLER SKATING ASSOCIA- TION, meets at Queen City Rink, Freeman Street.
WISWELL'S ART GALLERY, 70 W. 4th.
PUBLIC PARKS.
CITY PARK. situated w. s. Plum b. 8th and 9th. HOPKINS PARK, cor. Mt. Auburn Avenue and Saunders.
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| LINCOLN PARK. situated w.s. Freeman nr. Clark. WASHINGTON PARK, situated n. s. 12th b. Race and Elm.
FERRIES.
NEWPORT FERRY. foot of Lawrence st. COVINGTON FERRY, foot of Central Av. LUDLOW FERRY, foot of 5th st.
SUSPENSION BRIDGE. foot of Walnut st., Amos Shinkle, President.
MAYORS OF INCORPORATED VILLAGES OF HAMILTON COUNTY.
MAYOR OF HARRISON -- Benj. Bookwalter MAYOR OF AVONDALE -- Daniel Collier MAYOR OF CLIFTON -- Flumen Ball MAYOR OF MT. AIRY -- Anthony Shonter MAYOR OF COLLEGE HILL -- Norris S. Knight | MAYOR OF GLENDALE -- Stanley Matthews MAYOR OF CUMMINSVILLE-A. De Serisy MAYOR OF RIVERSIDE-Peter Zinn MAYOR OF WOODBURN -- Joshua Bates MAYOR OF READING -- C. H. Helmkamp
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CEMETERIES.
Spring Grove, near Cumminsville, six miles from St. John's. Vine Street Hill. the city. Office, Melodeon Building, c. Walnut and 4tL.
Wesleyan, at Cumminsville. Office, s. w. c. Main and 8th.
Odd Fellows', in Spring Grovc.
St. Peters, at Liek Run. on Harrison Turnpike. three miles north-west of the city.
St. Joseph's. at Warsaw. on Clevestown Road, three miles west of the city.
St. Bernard's. Carthage Road, at Howell's Basin three miles from the city.
German Protestant. Reading Pike, three-and-a-half miles north -east of the city.
Walnut Hills Cemetery. Walnut Hills. Presbyterian. Walnut Hills.
Methodist Protestant. Walnut Hills, Avondale Road. two miles from the city.
CINCINNATI R. R. AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES.
TICKET OFFICES :
LITTLE MIAMI, COLUMBUS & XENIA AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON-Burnet House-south-west corner of Vine and Baker Streets. Little Miami Depot, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Depot. INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI AND LAFAYETTE-North-west corner of Front and Broadway and Burnet House-North-west corner Third and Vine and Indianapolis & Cincinnati Depot.
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI-No. 12 Broadway and corner Vine and Baker, and Ohio & Mississippi Depot. MARIETTA & CINCINNATI-South-cast corner Third and Walnut.
Cincinnati & Zanesville R. R.
DEPOT, at Little Miami Depot.
General Office, s.w.c. 3d and Main.
Stations.
CINCINNATI ..
Williamsport 92
Yellow Bird 97
MORROW.
36
Hicks ...
41
Stout's 110
Clarksville. 46
Amanda 115
Ogden .. 51
Lancaster 125
Wilmington. 55
131 135
Clinton. 59
Bremen
Wolf's .... Reesville 64 142
Sabina .. 66
New Lexington 147
Jasper 72
MeLuney. 152
Washington. 77 Roseville .158 Delhi,
New Holland 87
Putnam 167 Devens
90 | ZANESVILLE. 168 Four Corners
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and Dayton & Michigan Railroads.
DEPOT, 5th and 6th Sts. bet. Hoadly and Canal. President, S. S. L'HOMMEDIEU, Cincinnati, O. Superintendent. D. MCLAREN, ..
Sec'y and Treasurer, F. H. SHORT, ..
General F''t Agent, LAFAYETTE DEVENNY, Cin- cinnati. O.
General Ticket Ag't. SAM. STEVENSON. Cin. O. Stations.
CINCINNATI .. 0 ; Johnsons. 67
O. & M. R. R. Junct ..
1
Tippecanoe. 74
Brighton.
2 Troy . 80 Ludlow
5 Petersons 8.
Spring Grove.
7 Piqua 88
Carthage
10 Pontiac.
Lockland
12 Sidney. 100
Glendale.
15
Careysville. 106
Jones
19
Sehencks
23
HAMILTON
25 29
Busenbarks
31
Trenton. 33
Middletown. 37
40
Milton. 172
Carlisle,
44
Westfield 176
Tontogony 182 Brookville .. 43
Carrolton
52
Perrysburg. 193
202
Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafay- ette Railroad.
FREIGHT DEPOT, Pearl, bet. Central Av. and John.
PASSENGER DEPOT, Pearl-b. Central Av. and John. H. C. LORD, President and General Sup't.
J. F. RICHARDSON, Superintendent.
F. B. LORD, General Ticket Agent.
H. J. PAGE, General Freight Agent.
Stations. 0
CINCINNATI.
Adams. 73
Engine House.
1
St. Paul 78
Sedamsville
3
Waldron. 80
Riverside
4
Prescott 8.3
Southside ..
Anderson's Ferry
Fairland.
94
Trautman's ..
7
London. 98
Brookfield. 100
Acton. 102
North Bend
15
Gallaudet. 105
Cleves.
16
Poplar Grove .. 108
Shops .. 114
Elizabethtown 19
Hardentown ... 22
LAWRENCEBURG .. 25
Newton
26
Guilford
32
Hansell's.
34
Holmes
139
Harman's ..
39
Lebanon. 143
148
Van Weddens. 433
'Thorntown. 153
Colfax. 158
Spades.
47
Clark's Hill. 163
Morris.
51 Stockwell 167
Batesville.
53
New Point ..
59
Side Traek 176
Junction 178
Lafayette .. 179
WHITE WATER VALLEY DIVISION.
CINCINNATI ..
0 Colter's 52
Valley Junction. 17
Laurel.
57
Wawasa 60
Ashland. 61
Berlin. 62
Longnecker's 28 Nulltown. 63
Glen Heron
66
Cedar Grove 36 Milton. 78
Cooley's. 38
Cambridge City 81
Hagerstown 87
Yellow Bank 46
Metamora
51
Chicago 296
DAYTON 60
Cridersville. 125 Harrison 2.5
Lima. 131
Columbus Grove. 144 Braysville .. 29
Ottawa. 151 New Trenton. 31 Connersville .. 68
Leipsic 158 Ashby's. 33 Beeson's .. 73
Post Town.
Smith's Crossing. 61
MeCuy's .. 64
Greensburg. 68
INDIANAPOLIS 115
Freight House. 116
Augusta
125
Zionsville.
130
Whitestown
136
Weisburg. 42
Hazclrigg.
Culvers. 171
Overpecks.
Botkins. 112 Riffner's 19
Wapakoneta. 119 Simonson's 22
100
13
Valley Junetion. 17
Sunman's 45
5 Shelbyville. 88
Berne ..
( Little Miami R. R.)
Cireleville, 103
Toledo
Miamiburg 49
CINCINNATI RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES.
649
Atlantic & Great Western Railway.
OHIO DIVISION.
Receiver
Gen . R. B. POTTER,
Gen'l. Sup't .... .L. D RUCKER, Cincinnati.
Gen'l. Tk't. Agt .. W. B. SHATTUC, Cincinnati.
Stations.
CINCINNATI ..
O WARREN 286
DAYTON
.60 Baconsburg .. . .. 294
Kneislcy's 67 Burghill .303
Snyder's.
78 Orangeville
.306
Hunt's
87 Clarksville
.. 311
URBANA 95 E. & Pittsb'g Crossing 316
North Lewisburg. .109 Greenville .319
Richwood
129 Sugar Grove. .325
Burwick 138 Adamsville.
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