Williams' Cincinnati directory, city guide and business mirror, 1856, Part 52

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Publication date: 1856
Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio, C. S. Williams
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ART. 8. The Drivers shall take due care of the horses of their respective company, while at the Engine-house, going to a fire, while there, and returning to the house ; they shall report to, and otherwise execute the directions of the Captain ; one of them shall be on duty at the bugine-house at all thurs, fires, to be relieved as may hereafter be direct- ed, and in practising horses, shall not go more than four squares from their respective Engine- houses, and shall, in all cases, observe the di- rections of the Horse Doctor in regard to feed- ng and medicine.


ART. 9. Alarms are not to be given at any Engine-house, unless received from a responsi- ble person or persons, or from another fire-bell; the men on duty at the Engine-house shall be held answerable for all false alarms given by them.


ART. 10. Racing to and from fires is not al- lowed under any circumstances, under the pen- alty of dismissal, and if apparatus of several companies proceed on the same street to or from the fire, they shall do so in single file.


ART. 11. The Captain or commanding officer of each company, will remain by his company or apparatus, of which he has charge, to pre- serve order, and to direct their operations ; and all members of the several companies, except when otherwise engaged on special duty, will remain at or about the apparatus to which they are attached.


ART. 12. When the Chief Engineer shall find the fire so far reduced that one, or all the companies may cease work, he shall dismiss them through the respective Assistant Engi- neers.


ART. 13. No officer or member of the Depart- ment shall appear on duty without such badge as may be prescribed by the Board of Engineers, under penalty of twenty-five cents, unless they can furnish a reasonable excuse.


ART. 14. Any officer absent from a fire with- out a good and sufficient excuse, (except in case of sickness, shall be subject to a fine of one dollar; firemen for a like neglect, fifty cents.


ART. 15. Officers or other members of the Department, who have not attended at two-


cept in case of sickness, are subject to dismis- sal.


ART. 16. Members of fire companies, or other persons, are not permitted to frequent, meet or loiter around the Engine-houses, without spe- cial permission from their respective officers. Men on duty at the Engine-houses, who may allow the same, to the contrary, shall be subject to dismissal.


ART. 17. All charges for misconduct against officers or men, must be presented to the Board of Supervisors in writing, and for such charges he shall have five (5) days' notice, during which time he shall stand suspended.


ART. 18. The Hook and Ladder Companies will take position, when practicable, within lines, and as near the fire as under all circum- stances may be found convenient.


ART. 19. No member will be received into any company for less time than one month, and no person shall be entitled to pay for a less time, and any member wishing to withdraw from any company, shall be required to give ten (10) days' notice of such intention, and cach enrollment of membersbin shall date from the first of every month.


ART. 20. Any company. returning from a. fire, finding that they have hose which does not belong to them, they shall immediately re- turn the same to the company to which it be- longs.


ART. 21. The Captain of each Company shall in no instance allow any person, except the Captain, Lieutenant, Pipemen, or Drivers, to ride on the apparatus, either in going to or from a fire.


FIRE ENGINES.


Washington Fire Co., east side Vine, between Second and Front.


Captain-W. VI. Glass. Lieutenant-James Cassady.


Relief Fire Co, north side George, between Plum and Western Row.


Caplain-Theodore Chambers.


Lieutenant-Pius Chambers.


Invincible Fire Co., east side Vine, between Court and Canal.


Captain-William S. Cruise. Lieutenant-George H. Shayer.


Eastern Fire Co., No. 6, north side, between Parsons and Intersection of Congress.


Captain-W. Hammer. Lieutenant-J. V. G. Wentworth.


Northern Fire Co., No. 7, south side Webster, between Sycamore and Main.


Caplain-Henry Detterman, jr. Linienant-James Fink.


Marion Fire Co., No. 8, west side Cutter, be- tween Laurel and Betts.


Captain-William Moore. Lieutenant-J. Meredith.


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Smith Maria, lab. Płu n. w. c. 5th and


Smith Mary, 33 E 5th


Smith Mary, clk. 62 W 5th Smith Mrs. Mary, 31 Mound Smith Mrs. Mary, e. s. Ludlow bed and 33 Smith Mrs. Mary. b.h. 322 W Row Smith Mrs. Mary Ann, tailorass, 30 Dud- loy


Smith Mary Jane. e.s. MHI 5 4th and 5th Braith Martha M. teacher, 25 W 7th Sraith Martin, blk. smith. 129 Linn


Smith Martin L. pilot 30 Baum


Smith Martin V. bar k. Walnut St House Smith Mathew, blacking mkr. 160 Cutter Sinith Mathew, livery stable 45 Vine h of Vine


Smith Mich. cof.h. 249 W. 3d S.nith Mich. tailor, 23 Dunlap


Smith Milton, elx 22 W 5th


Smith M. J. bils. Winne House Smith Moses, exp. w.s. 6th above Baum Smith N. produce mer, 430 Vine Smith Nathaniel, 161 W. Front


Smith Nath. (W. M. Grahamn & Co) s.s Water b. Ehn and Plum YMITH & NIXON. (Jas. R. S. & Wilson K. N.) piano hall 70 %% W. 4th


Smith & Nixon's Music Hall 24 W 4th Nathan Stewart, janitor Smith Oliver, (Smith Brother.) 12 W Front bis Gibson I Smith Oliver P cof.h. 544 W. Row Smith Omnay, 157 Longworth


grocery


113 Baymiller


Sinith Pat. o.f.h. 52 Water


Smith Pat. driver, J29 Loneworth


Smith Pat. engineer. Enquirer office h 37 F. 8th Smith Peter, 182 Water


Smith Peter, batch. 58 Hunt


S.nith Peter, fancy goods 36 W. 5th h 982 Longworth


Smith Peter, lub. 172 W. Row


Smith Peter, lab. 57 Longworth's blogs Smith Phillip, baker, 27 Bace


Smith Phillip, varnisher, n.w.c 8th and B'way S.nith Pleasant, 15 Mound


Smith P. E. 109 George


Smith Raymond. gents furnishing store 53 B'way


SMITHI Richd. (Cin Gazette Co.) 22 W ; Smith Wright, cik. 12 W. Front 8th


Smith Rich. cotton mills, 5th and Lock Strith Rich. mach. at D. Griffeys


Smith Robt. cooner, e.s 6th above Banm SMITH Robt. B. (Cole & S.) 29 George S.nith koht. B. plasterer, 138 Barr


Smith Robt. D. wood deal bds n.w.c Wa- ; - ter and Walnut


Smith Rob. L. 53 Main, hs.s Center W of Race


Smith R. M. Jray. 310 Water


Smith R. P. 210 George


Smith Sail, carp. Observatory Mt Ad-


Smith Sanl. lab. w.s. New b B'way and SNELBAKER David T. (S. & Phillij.s) Chivert


Smith Samt, 406 W. 6th


SMITHI Sanl. R. (S & H wley) 106 14th


Smith S.unl. S. bas. 115 W. 8th


Smith Simt. W. carp. 159 George Sinith Sanford D. printer, 76 Kemble Smith Mrs. Surah, 68 W. 7th


Smith Mrs. Sarah, 190 Fulton


Smith STis, carriage mikr. 363 W. 8th


S.nith Sobieski C. clk. 24 Main h 104 Barr


Smith Spencer, family groc. 714 E Frant Smith S. C. elk. 101 Barr


Smith Thybleus. clock. store, 12 E 5th h. 956 1. 7th


S nich Thoed. (S. & Williamson) CHE W: Nih


Smith Tha. 495 W. 5th (way


Smith Thos. azt. s.s Hunt E. of Broad- Smith Thos. Inh. 37 E. 7th


Smith Thos. plumber, 29 Rittenhouse Sinith Thos. shoe mkr. s.w.c Front and Mưaet F'n


Smith Thos B. agt. 390 Race


Snider Frank II. tailor, 91 12th


Suider Fred. wood sawyer, 555 Elm Suider Hy. baker, 575 Walnut


Spider ly. burnisher, bus. s.w.c 6th and Plum


Snider Jacob, 95 Bremen


Snider Jacob. couper u.w.c Ham road and Walnut


Suider John, carver, 60 Backeye Snider Mirtin, prov. store 477 W. 38


Snider Peter, shoe mkr. Clay b 13th and Allison Snider Valen lab. Elm b Hider and Find- lav


Snipe Hy. clk. Farmers Hotel F'n Snitker Hy. carp. bda n. w.c Sycamore & Liberty Suitker Wm. lab. 50 Webster


Snitler Har. cooper 154 Maple


Snitz Herman, mach. 383 Vine


Snodgrass II. city weigher 11! Laurel


Snodgrass S. L. carp. 77 Bank


Snodgrass Win W leather store, 254 Main h 645 Elm


Snooks Barney. ice deal. 53 Plum


SNOW Hy. (S, & Lynd) 121 W 9th Snow Jos. lab. 581 Sycamore


NOW & LYND, (Hy. S & Staughton L.) attys. Trust Co bldg s.w.c 3d & Main


Snow P. H. bds Madison HI


Snowbarker Anthony, painter 606 E . Front


Snowden Mrs Eliza, 237 Longworth


CYNOWDEN & OTTE. (Theo. M. S. & S Geo. F. O.) bedding window shades and upholstery, 21 W 4th


SNOWDEN Theo M. (S. & Otte,) 120 Race


Snyde Tilford, lab. 343 EIm


Suvder Andrew, 142 Hopkins


Suyder Andy, carp. bds. 617 Vine


Snyder Casper, tailor, 155 Clark


Snyder Catharine. bk. fold. 46 Pearl


Snyder Chas. city commissioner, 76 Hain Road


Snyder Chas. cof.h. 76 Ham road Snyder Chas. A, al phys. 325 Vine


Snyder Chris, 52 Rittenhouse


Snyder Danl. carp Front, b. Rice and


- Walnut E'n


Snyder Francis miller, Loek b Symmes ond 4th


Snyder Fred. groc. 99 W Court Snyder Geo. car trim, 21 W 7th


Snyder Geo. clk in PO


Snyder Geo. clk 160 Clark


Snyder Geo. W. mould. 243 W 3th


! Snyder Hy. varnisher, 153 George


SNYDER Hy . (II. & W. S.) s.s 4th E of Butler


Sny.ler. Herman, cof.h. 132 Pearl


Sayder Herman. cof.h. and billiard sa- loon 91 Race


SNYDER H. & W. (Henry S. & Wmn S.) wood desters, river landing b Vine and Race


Snyder Jacob. foreman Evans & Swift 12 Woodward


Snyder JJohn. chair mkr. 293 Linn Snyder John, city sealer, 43; W ich Suyder John, boot msr. 67 W. 6th


Snyder John, dray. n.s Od b. Rose and Park


Snyder John, lab s.e.c Front & Walnut F'11


Snyder John, measurer, w.s. St. Clair alley b. 8th aud 9th


Snyder Jahn, wood yard river landing b Raor & Vine, h. 114 Butter Snyder John H. fur. car. 236 Hopkins Suyder Jan. M. carp. shop. w.s &; Clair alley beth & 9th h Symmes 21 door W. crom Butler


NYDER JOS. Y.


S Junta and shoes,


Suyder L. carp. 530 John Suyder Louis. binding, of W. 6th


Snyder Mutin, etc. 477 W. 31


Suyder Morel. ( Kyle & S.) Bayder Mrs. 529 E. Front


İ Suyder Mrs. Saman, sein. 62 Dudley


Suyder Peter, forerina Volksblatt, c. s. Vine, above 13th


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Smucker Pewr. 55 Webster


Smutter Win. lab. 49 Pendleton Smyth Albert L. b.b. 314 Park


Suarre Casper, porter, 11 Sycamore h 19 Franklin Snead John W. printer, 168 Vine bds 127 W. 5th -


Sneider Nich. pedlar. 535 Walnut Sneider Peter, confec 130 Smith


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SNELBAKER & PHILLIPS, (Divid T. S. & Wm. P. jr.) real estate ages and law office 334 W. Row


Snell Abrun. B. bk. bind 53 Betts Snell Alex. painter. I Richmond Snell Ang. tailor 73 Spring


Snell Edwin, trimmer, 53 Betts


Spel JJohn, carp. 42 Catharine Snell John, carp. 12 Richmond Shell Jos. I.b. 66 Findlay


Snell Phillip, lah. 8 Bank


Sueller Andrew, cof.h. Yine above Mu !- berry Eneller Lewis, bar. k Vine above Mul- hary


Snider Adam, cub. mikr. 220 W. Liberty Saider Christ. tailor, 516 Vine


Sniler Mrs. Elit, groc s.s Harrison road 1) Division and Avenue


Snider Enos. cof.h. Gd Mohawk


Ssider Frank. stone cutter. 63 Ham road


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Smith W. P. & Co. (W. P. S. & C. F. Bradley) bk. binders, 147 Main np stairs


Smither Fred. dray. Jones b bveret and Wade


Smixer Jacob. lab. 6th b Harriet and Horn


Smith & Williamson (Theodoric S. & Alex W. W) Aboring mill, s.s 34 b John & Smith


WITH & WINTERS (C. J. W. S. & S Wm. W.) real estate agt and auctrs 221 Vine


SMITH Winthrop B. (W. R. S. & Co.) res Clifton


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MITH W. B. & CO. (Winthrop B. S. Edwd. Sargent & D. B. Sargent.) publishers b& sells & stationers 56 & 53 Main


Smith Win. H. paper hanger, 85 Main h 122 Fulton


Smith Dr. Win. H. Glendale


Smith Win. J. pilot, 148 Mill


Smith Wm. L. boatman. 118 Mill


SMITH Wmn. M. (Buckles & Co)


Smith Wm. W. tel. operator, 7 E. 3d h 197 W. 5th


Smith Wm. B. elk. e.s Mill b 4th and 5th Smith Win B. cik, 23 W. 4th. b. 148 S.nith SMITH Wm. C. (J. W. S. & Son,) 81 W. 8th


Smith Win. II. agt. western buss depot 284 Kemble


Smith Wm. Il. meat store. n.w.c Cutter and Hopkins


Smith Win. (Myers & S.) 462 W 6th Smith Win. barber, 45 E. Front Smith Win, b.h 49 Race


Smith Wm. butch. 145 W. Front


S.nith Wm. cap mkr. 64 Pearl


Smith Wm. cooper, c 8th and Canal Smith Wi, feed store, 433 W. 4th


Smith Win. groc. c Richmond and Bay- miller


Smith Wm. lah. 378 Sycamore Smith Wm. mould. Augusta b John and Smith


(WITH WW. Sapt, Mors, Exch. and


S ed. and pub. of the Price Current, Colley blog, h. 298 George


Smith Thos. B. sales. 25 E. 2d h 45 Barr Smith Thos. F. ship carp. n.s Front nr. Liberty


Smith Thos G. b.k. 19 E 2d res Mt Au- burn


Smith Tony, baich. 33 Dunlap Smith Rev. T. G. 928 Barr Smith Watts, 152 W. 4th


Ethoskey Joseph. teams, 21 Hickory


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GENERAL INFORMATION.


Union Fire Co., No. 9, east side Race, between | Phoenix Hook and Ladder Co., south-west cor- Thirteenth and Fourteenth.


Captain-Jacob Earhard. Lieutenant-David Christman.


Deluge Fire Co., No. 10, north-west corner Lawrence and Symmes. Captain -- Larry M. Hazen. · Lieutenant-Lewis Guelich.


Eagle Fire Co., No. 11, north side Sixth, be- tween Harriet and Carr.


Captain-Samuel Woodruff. Lieutenant-E. E. Arnold.


Mohawk Fire Co., No. 12, north side Ham Road, opposite Vine. Captain-Jacob Hust. Lieutenant-Henry Finke.


Brighton Fire Co., No. 13, north side Bank, be- tween Linn and Piatt. Captain-William B. Gall. Lieutenant-C. Kortzenborn.


ner Longworth and Race. Captain-Samuel Turner. Lieutenant-Edward Turner.


Steam Fire Engine Co., north side Eighth, be- tween Plum and Western Row. Captain-Henry R. Leonard. Lieutenant-William Groves.


Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 4, east side Syca- more, between Seventh and Eighth. Captain-A. C. Parry. Lieutenant-O. J. Davis.


Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 14, north side Fifth, between Smith and Mound. Captain-C. O. Andress. Lieutenant -- O. F. Scu'der.


Wayne Hose Co., No. 1, north side Second, between John and Smith.


Locke street Hose Co., No. 2.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL.


OFFICERS OF SCHOOL BOARD.


Rufus King, President. John S. Powers, Vice President. Lyman Harding, Corresponding Secretary. Andrew J. Hickoff, Superintendent. John D. Caldwell, Clerk.


ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Ist Ward-John A. Warder, M. D.,


Thos, 31 Lean,


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2d R. S. Newton, SÍ. D.,


A. S. Sullivan, 1


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3d Rufus Kidg.


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Win. J. Shultz,


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66 11th “ Henry Hust, HI. T. Miller,


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12th Valentine Eichenlaub, 2


66 J. C. Baum,


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John W. Dudley,


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66 David K. Cady, Wm. M. Hubbell,


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8th


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2 years. 9th


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66 Samuel Ogden, Amos Moore, W. B. Davis, M. D., D. E. Wade, M. D., W. II. Harrison, F. H. Rowekatap, John S. Powers, J. S. Unzicker, M. D. F. H. Orhlmann,


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4th John Beattie, George A. Peter, 1


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Snyder T. W. clk. 17 W. Front SNYDER Wm. (II. & W. S.) bus. s.s 4th E. Butler Snyder Wm. clk. n.w.c. 4th and Vine Snyder Wm. groc. 526 Sycamore


Snyder Win. steamboat mate, s.e.c. Front and Longworth. F'n Snyer Jos. 766 W. Row


Soards Jno. (S. & Son) 88 W. 9th Sboards Jno. A. (S. & Son,) 323 W. 6th Boards & bon (Juo. S. u Jho. .... S.) az. dertakers, 175 W. 6th Soards W. H. foreman, 175 W. 6th


Soden Jas. monkl. 47 Clay Soden J. M. store mounter. 334 Walnut Soden Theo. pro. lang. 61 Webster


Sodon Jas. lab. n. s. Front, nr. Foster, F'n


Soding Hy. Inb. 108 Clay Sofge Ily. mus. teach. 335 Walnut


Sohn Gen. hik. smith. 70 Brown


Sohn Jno. G. coop. 48 Mohawk Sohotte Gerritt, marble cutter, 100 Abigail Solar Mich. 10 Ann


Sonderhost Chas. porter, 54 E. 3.


Solar Steph. ship carp. s.s. Front, b. Pike and Ludlow


Solarra Jas. confec. 23 B'way


Soler Beuj. gardner, n. s. Hopkins, near Freeman


Boler Jos. paper hangor, 107 Clay


Sollinann Chas. butcher, 369 B'way


Solomon Eda. watch inkr. 344 W. 5th


Sommers Jos. groc. 298 Water Enter A. dry good3, 613 Main


Sommer Jos. (S. & Meyer.) 228 Water & Vegan ( S & Fred. M.)


wh. grocs. and com. mer. 23 L. Market


Sommers Adolph, moul. 306 Walnut Sonamann Ily. moul. 118 Abigail Sonderdish Hiram, lab. 27 13th


Sonderhost Chas. porter, 54 E. 3d Sonfield Hly. jewelery, 240 W. 5th Sontag Chas. 307 Elm


Sontag Chris. clk. 37 W. Court Sontag Mich. shbe mkr. 101 Ham. road Soors Fred. H. lab. 17 E. Liberty Souders Jno. ham curer. 85 Milton Soner Jno. painter. 550 Race Soners Fred. painter, 566 Race


Soulee N. E. school teach. 87 W. 7th Bourkamp Hy- cab. mkr. 535 Main Southall Saml. wood saw. yard, s.s. New, nr Culvert


Southard Nat. bds 148 W. 5th


Sontherland Jno. bils. U. S. hotel


Sovereign Danl. L. book agt. 71 High Sower Adam: s.e.c. John and Malonethon Sowers Frank, shoe mkr. 663 Vine


Sowers Antony, lab. 6-11 Elin Bowers Jno. nurze at Com. Hospital TORGEL GEO.


S cof. house,


n. w.c. Congress and Pike Sorin Jno. W. ca. mkr. w.s. Mill Spack Gustavus, druggist, e. Vine and 14:h. h. 431 Vine Spade Philip, cof. h. 321 B'way Spader Richd. P. 83 W. 8th


Spahr Jno. pilot, 11 Hopkins Spalaue Morris, blk smith, 354 Walnut Spamer H. druggist, 408 Vine Spankock Caspar, cof. h. 655 Vine Spann N. C. printer. 25 W. 4th SPARKES W. B. (W. B. S. & Co.) 148 E. 5ch S PARKES W. B & CO. (Wm. B. S. & Roht. Tiney ) wh. wines, liqs. &c. 28 Sycamore Sparkey Mich. Inh. 512 W. Front Sparks E. silver plater, 443 Elm


Sparks Jas. blk smith, n.s Front, ur. cor. line, l''n


Sparks Jesse M. wharf mas. s.s. 6th, h. Harriet and Horn


Sparks Mathew, messenger. 54 E. 3.1 Sparrow Pat. Inb. n.s. Front, b. Washing- ton and Liberty Spate Jacob. lab. 64 Ham. roul Spath Saicl. b. binder, 43 Main


Spatz -, plow smith, 17 W. 7th (F'n Spaulding Celia, n.s. Front, ur. Walnut, Spence And. pork packer, n.w.c. Mason and Miami Canal, h. 21 Betts


Spence Jno. sawyer, n.s. Front, b Whit- taker and Washington, F'n Spence Jno. shoe mkr. bds 281 W. Row Spence Mrs. b.k. 281 W. Row


Spence Thos, lab. L. 75 Pike


Spetice Wm. clk. bds. n.w.c. Congress and Ludlow


Spenkmann Herbert, 69 Clay


Spear Mrs. Elizabeth, seam. 128 Spring Spear Morgan, elk. 165 Waluut


Spar Was. flor, ne. fri, b. Carr and Harriett


Spears & Gunniss, (Win. S. & D. C. G.) tallors, s. w. c. George and W. Row


Spears H. P. bar k. 17 Union


Spears Wm. (S. & Giuniss) n.s. 6th, b. Linn and Baymiller


Speach David C. 135 Baymiller


Speck Fre.l. tailor. 137 Pleasant


Specker Ily. tailor, 40 Webb


Speckman Fred. 440 Hopkins


Speckman W. W. elk. 2 Cassily's Row


CPEEARS & M'CLELLAN, (Wm. S. & Jas. MeC. ) horse auc. 26 E. 5th


Speers Wm. (S. & McClellan)


Speaker Jno. bik smith, 28 Cherry


SPEER Hy. (S. & Stephens) s.w.c. Park and Longworth


Speer Nelson, 642 W. 5th


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1 PEER & STEPHENS, (Hy. S. & Jacob S.) paper manuf. and dealers, 153 Main


Speers Anderson. steward, 62 E. 7th


YPEERS & MORGAN, (Noah W. S. & Thos. F. M.) plumbers, puinp & hydrant mkrs. # E. 501


SPEERS Naah W. (S. & Morgan) res. Walnut Hills


Spegel Chas. n. s. Front, nr. Sycamore, F'n Spejmin Thos. 515 E. Front


Speided Wm foreman 47 Congress, h 420 Vine


Speis Robt. cof. h. w.s. Lebanon Pike, b. Boal and Corporation


Speitser Ily. coop. 655 Main Swelling Jno. lab. 297 John


Spellmeir George. shoe mEr. landing, b. Walnut and Main


Spencer C. C. al phys. s. s. 6th, b. Vine azul Race


Spencer Ed. 22 Cedar


Spencer Elw. waggoner, 95 12th נעמס מס מז Spencer Edw. clk. 120 W. 5ch


Spencer E. M. 468 W. 7ch


Spencer Francis.W. com. mer. 184 Sye: - Inore


SPENCER HY. E. Pres. Fireinen's ins. co. 184 Sycamore Spencer House, n.w.c. B'way and Front Spencer Jas. plast. 167 Carr


Spencer Jarvis, butcher. 643 Vine


Spencer Judge O. M. 11 B'wy Spencer Rev. Robt. 365 W. 6th


Spencer S. B. cooper, 174 Culvert


Spenncker Jos. dray. 7 W. C mal Spenze Thos. porter. 21 E. 2d Sperber Edw. barher, 353 Vine SPERY I. W. (Ovlate & S.) rc3. Tal- mage, 0.


Spes Jacob, cooper. 24 Allison


Spicer Lewis. 20 Freeman Spiekerman J. T. shoe mkr. 96 Baymiller Svicrier Lewis, Inb. 134 Carr


Spies Gen. A. al. phys. 3-1 Elm Spiker JJno. F. clk. 29 Wahat


Spiller Ferdinand, b.k. Clark, b. Piatt & Freeman


Spiller F. W. H. printer, 150 Baymiller


Solller Ano. print. 46 Pearl


Soithman Ity. cl. Me V& Commerce


Spils Jno. C. max. trwher, 255 Walnut Splitz ly. cigar mkr. 08 Abigail


Spindian Mrs. 27 FrinkEn


I PINING & BROWN, (Chas. E. S. & Chas. B.) wh. grocers, 215 Main SPININO Chas. E. (S. & Browa) 311 Walnut


Spinning Alfred A. 23 Centre Spinning Chas. print. 168 Vine Spinning Francis A. b.k. 196 Main, h. 492 Sycamore


Spinning Jacob T. 455 W. 8th


Spinning Jno. plast. 93 Centre Spinning Jos. T. clk. 23 Centre


Spinning P. A. sales. 23 W. 24, Ids 304 Vin'e


Spinning Win. brk layer, bds. Benton House, 199 W. 6th


Spissman Gro, cof. h. 179 W. Liberty Spitzuegel Andrew waggon maker 00 Li- berty Spitzner Chas. II. cigars, 177 W. 5th Spletr Jno. F. elk. 269 Main


SPOFFORD Ainsworth R. C. (Truman & S.) res. Walnut hills Spofford Jacob, pork packer, 208 W. Front


Sponsel Geo. lab. 281 ITam. road


POONER & BROW ER, (Philip S. & S Abram B., attorneys,


3 and 4 bnk bldys SPOONER Phil. L. (S. & Brower) res. Lawrenceburg


Spooner Thos. county clk. 49 Jackson Spooker Thos, county clk. c. B'way and . Webster


Spooner Wm. L. atty. n.w.c Court and Main, h. 129 W. 9th Sporleder Herman. h.k. 70 Maln PORTSMAN'S HALL.


S s.s. Front, nr. corp. Line, F'n Jas. Slade, prop.


Spofts Syl. lab. 322 B'ray


Spottswood Preston J. barber, bds Dumas hotel


Sprader Jno. butcher, 96 Abigail


Spraque Ambrose, eng. n. s Front, b. Harrison and Longworth. F'n


Sprague Andrew W. supt. marine saw - mill, s.s Front, b. Rice and Walnut, F'n


SPRAGUE Thos. W. (T. W. S. & Co.) 193 W. 7th PRAGUE T. W. & CO. (Thos. W. S. & N. Perry ) clothing store S 10 E. 4th


Spray Agnes, n.w.c. 5th and Plum


Spreen Chris. (F. W. S. & Co.) 232 W.


Spellineyer Hy. shoe mkr. 37 Buckeye 6th Spelman Jno. Jah. 118 Everett Spreen Fred. W. & Co. bakery, 228 W. Spelster Jno. mould. 678 Main 6th Spreen Fred. W. (F. W. S. & Co.) 238 W. 6th


Spreen Chas. clk. 519 Vine


SPREENS G. (Varel & S.) 559 Race


Y PRIGMAN & BROWN. (J. A. S. &


S HI. W. B.) R. R. steainbost & com. arts. 46 P. Landing SPRIGMAN Julius A. (S. & Brown) 199 W. 3J


Sprigman Peter A. surveyor nat. ins. co. 199 W. 341


Sprigmayer Fred. Inb. 255 Corr


Sprinart Jacob, cab. mikr. 370 Walnut Sprindle Chas. hook store, 64 W. 13th


Spring Juo. matrass manuf. 32 P. Land. Spring Rebecca, matrass mnkr 32 P Land. Springer Fred, entler, w.s 6th. ab. Baum PRING GROVE CEMETERY,


S C. Davenport, see. office. n.w.c 4th and Walnut


Springer Frek. finish. bds 125 W 2d Sprinter Fredk. Inb. 100 Bromem PRINGER & PRIES.


S (Leumnet II. S. & ('has. F.) clothing store. 4 Main (₩ 3.1 SPRINGER Lemuel II. (S. & Fries) 172 Springer M. elk. 5 B'way Springer Naaman, 172 W 3d


Springer R. R. 120 W 7th


PRINGER & WHITTMAN, (L. W.


S &. W. W. Scarbrough, Granville S. Williams &. Win. J. Whiteman,) wh. grocers, 1G & 1- Wyd Springermann Fred, tend factory, 113 Hant Y PRINGPILD P &M. INS. CO. OP S MASS. Juu Reses.net. Juo. W. Morgan. local spey. 3 l Landing Springler, gimp mikr. 97 W Count


Springman Egnatz, ice man, alley b Elma and Plum and Adams and Munroe


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GENERAL INFORMATION.


J. H. STALKAMP.


WM. C. POMROY.


J. H. STALKAMP & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


BRITANNIA AND SILECIA WARE


-AND-


Sale Room on Second Floor, No. 247 Fifth St., South side, FIVE DOORS WEST OF PLUM, CINCINNATI. OHIO.


13th “ A. W. Armstrong, 2


R. K. Cox,


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14th " C. G. Comegys, M. D., 2


66 Lyman Harding, 1


15th E. S. Lippett, 2


William P. Stratton, I 66


16th " J. W. Hopkins, 2


" Nelson Speer,


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17th « Samuel Startzman, 2


Edward Janes, 1


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UNION BOARD OF HIGH SCHOOLS.


William Greene, President. John D. Caldwell, Secretary.


MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.


On the part of the City. Delegates from the Board of Trustees and Visitors -Rufus King, Lyman


Harding, David K. Cady, Samuel Startzman, Twelfth District, George, near Freeman -- Thos. William P. Stratton, John S. Powers.


On the part of the Woodward Fund .- William G. W. Lewis, Elam P. Langdon, Oliver Lovell, Alphonso Taft, William Goodman.


On the part of the Hughes Fund .- Wm. Greene, William Hooper.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


D. Shepardson, Pres., term ending April, 1857. E. S. Brooks,


A. J. Rickoff,


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Cyrus Knowlton,


Charles E. Matthews, 66 1856.


John B. Stallo,


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D. W. Clark, -


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Fourth District, Congress, east of Lawrence- Wm. F. Hurlburt, Mary E. Wood, Principals. Fifth District, Race, north of Front-James M. Ross, Charlotte Langtry, Principals.


Sixth District, Race, north of Fourth -- B. O. M. DeBeck, Mary E. Palmer, Principals.


Seventh District, Fourth, west of Smith-Cyrus Nason, Algerona L. Farley, Principals.


Eighth District, Eighth, west of John-Uriah Rice, Abba C. Crane, Principals.


Ninth District, Ninth, west of Vine, C. C. Guil- ford, Principal.


Tenth District, Vine, near Thirteenth -- George . W. Nye, Margaret D. Epplet, Principals.


Eleventh District, Clinton, west of Linn-Wil- ber B. Wheeler, Principal.


J. Tone, Principal.


Thirteenth District, Findley, west of Vine- Joseph G. Marchant, Harriet N. Wilson, Principals.


Fourteenth District, Platt, south of Bank -- George Long, A. A. Silver, Principals.


Sixteenth District (late Fulton)-Ist Division, John Long, Principal; 2d Division, John S. Highlands, Principal ; 3d Division, John J. Hooker, Principal.


First Intermediate School, Baymiller, bet. Clark and Hopkins -- John Hancock, Principal.


Monnt Auburn School, Mt. Auburn-Phillip L. Harrison, Principal.


Orphan Asylum, Elin street, bet. Twelfth and Fourteenth-Sophia Wood, Principal.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


WESTERN DISTRICT.


Male School, corner Third and Western Row -- S. S. Massey, Principal.


Female School, on Union, near Elm-Mrs. M. J. Corbin, Principal.


EASTERN DISTRICT.


Male School, Allen Chapel, Sixth street, east of Broadway-O. T. B. Nickens, Principal.


Female School, opposite Allen Chapel-Maria Ann Folger, Principal.


HIGH SCHOOLS.


Hughes High School, Fifth street, opposite Mound- Cyrus Knowlton, Principal.


Woodward High School, Franklin street, near Broadway-Daniel Shepardson, Principal.




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