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SECOND, from Shelby to Western Row, aouth of Front.
SEVENTH, from Licking River to Washington, south of 6th.
SEVENTII, west from Craig, b. 6th and 8th, SIIAWK. (Shawk & Horton's Addition). SIIELBY, south from Front to Third, east of Garrard,
SHORT, from John to Smith, south of 12th.
SIXTH, west from Licking River, south of 5th.
SMITII, south from Lex. Pike, west of Jolin.
SPRING, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), from Worth to Quarry, north of Leonard.
STEVENS, south from 1Ith, east of Greenup. TENTII, west from Licking River, south of Ninth. THIRD, from Licking River to Bullock, south of 2d. THIRTEENTII, west from Licking River, south of 12th. TREVOR, west from Wheeler to Stevens, south of 12th. TWELFTH. west from Licking River, south of 11th. WASHIINGTON, south from River, east of Russell. WATKINS, west from Holman, south of 12th. WESTERN ROW, south from 2d to 8th. east of Wright. WHEELER, south from 12th, east of Stevens.
WILLARD, south from ith to Riddle, east of Main. WILLOW AVENUE, from Russell to Johnson, south of 5th.
WOOD, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition). south of Montague WORTII, (Lewis' Addition), from Lewis to High, west of Ludlow. WRIGHT, south from River Road to 6th, west of Western Row.
YORK, south from Riddle to Lex. Pike, west of Main.
Charter Election, First Saturday in January.
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Boundaries of Wards.
FIRST WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city ly- ing between Licking River and Greenup street, and north of 12th Street.
SECOND WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying between Greenup and Scott streets, and north of 12th street.
THIRD WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying between Scott and Madison streets, and north of 12th street.
FOURTH WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying between Madison and Russell streets, and north of 12th street.
FIFTH WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying between Russell and Main streets, and north of 12th street.
SIXTH WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying south of 19th.
SEVENTH WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying west of Main street, and south of 12th street.
City Government.
NOTE .- The City Election taking place the first week in January, several of the following officers will probably be changed too late for insertion.
MAYOR. John A. Goodson. COUNCIL.
Wm. Ernst, President.
Ist Ward-C. Bloomer, John Karney.
.. J. W. Menzies, C. B. Sandford.
3d 66 W. W. Allnut, A. P. Rose.
4th R. K. Sumerwell, Robert Howe.
5th Charles II. Mooar, Richard T. Vonhoene.
6th 66 John Condell, John Teifel.
7th J. T. Van Zant, J. E. Stevenson.
MARSHAL-Clinton Butts.
CLERK-J. R. Ricke.
ATTORNEY-W. P. Phelps.
ENGINEER-T. H. Kennedy.
PHYSICIAN-James Adams.
ASSESSOR-1I. F. Bowen.
STREET COMMISSIONER-Isaac Race.
WHARF MASTER-G. B. Connelly.
MARKET MASTER-B. B. Weidler.
COLLECTOR-A. H. Bowen.
WEIGHER-H. E. Wilson.
KEEPER OF POOR HOUSE-A. H. Herod.
INSPECTOR AND GUAGER-J. W. Campbell. WOOD MEASURER-J. Maxwell.
ENGINEER FIRE DEPARTMENT-L. D. Croninger.
School Department.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Henry Leuba, Chairman.
1st Ward-John W. Farrell. 4th Ward-John Mackoy. 2d John M. Casey. 5th Ily. G. Sargent.
3d Henry Leuba. 6th Robert Dunham. 7th Ward-Peter Kaiber. .
NAMES OF TEACHERS.
CENTRAL SCHOOL .- II. N. Philbrick, Principal ; Wm. H. Mackoy, First Assistant ; Miss E. M. Owens, Second As- sistant.
DISTRICT SCHOOLS-1st District .- W. H. Worrall, Princi- pal ; Misses O. E Gilman, Ist Assistant ; Jennie Davidson, 2d Assistant ; Mary A. Hill, 3d Assistant ; Ella Pratt, 2d Third Assistant.
2d District- H. G. Sargent, Principal ; Misses Mollie Gray, Ist Assistant; Carrie E. Thomas, 2d Assistant ; Mol- lie Davidson, 3d Assistant ; Matilda Herbert, 2d Third Assistant.
3d District-Wm. Perrin, Principal; Misses Nora Weidler, Ist Assistant ; Kate Nolan, 3d Assistant.
4th District-M. C. Perrin, Principal; Misses M. R. Shrock, Ist Assistant ; Octavia Bowen, 2d Assistant ; Sarah A. Miller. 3d Assistant.
5th District-R. S. Williams, Principal ; Misses Mattie Young, Ist Assistant ; Ella Gilman, 2d Assistant.
Gth District-Miss Jane K. Thacker, Female, Principal ; Miss Lottie Hall, 2d Assistant.
Public Buildings.
CITY HALL, north west corner Greenup and 3d.
MASONIC HALL, south-east corner Lower Market Space and Scott.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL, north-east corner Madison and 6th
TEMPERANCE HALL, south-east corner Madison and 5th
HARMONY HALL, north side Pike, between Craig and Russell.
MAGNOLIA HALL, east side Madison between Pike and 7th.
Fire Department. .
L D. Croninger, Chief Engineer. Covington Fire Co., No. 1 .- North side 3d b. Scott and Greenup. Library at Engine House. No. of volumes 1,200. Citizens Fire Co., No. 3 .- Corner Washington and Lex. Pike. Western Fire Co., No. 4-Corner 6th and Main.
Banks.
COV. BRANCH NORTHERN BANK OF KY .- North- west corner 3d and Scott. Cash Capital, $460,000.00. Bank hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
OFFICERS.
James M. Preston, President; William Ernst, Cashier ; Jas. B. Jones, Teller ; Geo. E. Hamilton, First Clerk ; Henry Y. Birge, Second Clerk ; Benj. C. Ernst, Third Clerk.
COV. BRANCHI FARMERS' BANK OF KY .- North- west corner of Scott and 4th. Cash Capital, $500,000.00. Bank hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
OFFICERS.
Richard Pretlow, President ; Thos. B. Page, Cashier ; C. W. Steward, Teller ; - Woods, Clerk.
Church Directory.
BAPTIST.
First Church, north side Fourth between Madison and Washington. Rev. Wm. Price, Pastor.
Second Church, east side Madison, between 9th and 10th ; Rev. Robt. L. Jeffreys, Pastor.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
South side of 3d between Scott and Madison. Elder M. C. Tiers, Pastor.
LUTHERAN.
St. Paul's, (German.) north side IIth, between Washington and Bank Lick. Rev. - Beysehlag, Pastor.
METIIODIST EPISCOPAL.
German M. E. Church, west side Craig, between 6th and 7th ; , Pastor. Greennp Street M. E. Chapel, west side Greenup, between 4th and 5th ; - - , Pastor.
Soule Chapel, west side Main. between 7th and 8th ;- -, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL, (SOUTII.)
Scott Street M. E. Church, east side Scott, between 5th and 6th. Rev. Dr. R. P. Buckner, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN, (O. S.)
First Church, south side 4th, between Scott and Greenup ; Rev. John M. Worrell, Pastor. Second Church, north side 9th, between Scott and Madison; Rev. J. E. Spilman, Pastor.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Church, east side Madison, between 3d and 4th. Rev. C G. Currie, Rector.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Rt. Rev. George Aloysius Carroll, Bishop.
Cathedral of St. Mary's, north side 8th, between Scott and Greenup ; Very Rev. T. R. Butler, Pastor ; Revs. Joseph Brogard and L. D. Willie, Assistants.
Church of the Mother of God, south side 6th, between Rus- sell and Washington. Rev. Ferdinand Kuhr, Pastor. St. John the Evangelist, west side Worth street ; Rev. - -, Pastor.
St. Joseph, north-west corner of 12th and Greenup. Rev. - , Pastor.
Secret Associations.
MASONIC.
Lodge Room on Scott Street, between Lower Market and 4th. Covington Lodge, No. 109 .- Meets on the 2d Monday in each month.
Col. Clay Lodge, No. 159 .- Meets on the 4th Tuesday in each month.
Golden Rule Lodge, No. 345 .- Meets on the first Monday of each month.
Covington R A. Chapter, No. 35 .- Meets on the 4th Friday in each month.
Kenton Council, No. 13, R & S. M .- Meets Ist Tuesday in January, April, July and October.
Covington Encampment. No. 7, Knights Templar .- Meets on 2d Thursday in January, April, July and October.
I. O. O. F.
Olive Branch Encampment .- Meets every other Friday, at Odd Fellows' Building, north-east corner 5th and Madi. son.
Naomi Lodge, No. 29 .- Meets every Thursday evening, at Odd Fellows' Building.
Kenton Lodge, No. 24 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Building.
Washington Lodge, No. 3 .- Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Odd Fellows' Building. Instituted 25th March, 1835.
Union Degree Lodge .- Meets every alternate Friday, at Odd Fellows' Building.
Union Relief Committee .- Meets Ist Friday evening in each month.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.
Lone Star Lodge, No. 2 .- Meets at their Hall, in Odd Fel- lows' Building, on every Wednesday evening.
I. O. GOOD FELLOWS,
Kenton Lodge, No. 2 .- Meets in the Redmen's Hall, Odd Fellows' Building, every Thursday evening.
U. O. A. DRUIDS.
Covington Grove, No. 2 .- Meets every Friday evening, in Redmen's Hall, Odd Fellows' Building.
TEMPERANCE.
Covington Temple of IIonor .- Meets every Friday evening, at Hall south-east corner of 5th and Madison.
Social Temple of Honor .- Meets Ist and 3d . Tuesday of each month, at Ilall south-east corner of 5th and Madison.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Blackhawk Tribe, No. 2 .- Meets every Monday evening, at their Wigwam, in Odd Fellows' Building.
Newspapers.
COVINGTON JOURNAL, published weekly. Saml. Davis, Editor and Proprietor. South-east corner Madison and Pike Streets. Magnolia Building,
TEMPERANCE COMPANION, published Monthly for the Temple of Honor, by Davison & Ferguson, at Davison's hat store, near south-east corner Madison and 5th.
County Officers.
JUDGE KENTON CIRCUIT COURT-Saml. M. Moore. COMMONWEALTHI ATTORNEY-W. E. Artlınr.
CLERK-N. B. Stephens. James M. Blackburn and A. C. Ellis, Deputies.
JUDGE COUNTY COURT-Chas. H. Mooar.
CLERK-S. C. Perrin. Wm. J. Perrin, Deputy. SHERIFF-Samuel F. Roberts.
COUNTY ATTORNEY-L. Shaw
CORONER-A. R. Hughes
ASSESSOR -- Thos. Stephens. James B. Gray, Deputy. James Coleman and John Hall, County Deputies. SURVEYOR-J. G. Ellis, Jr.
JAILOR-A. II. Herod.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
J. G. Schrock, Absalom Ellis,
H. Isaac Martin,
Wm. Winter,
Benj. Egelston,
IIeinson Wayman,
Jas. C. Iloward, Wm. H. Pyc,
James Robinson, Richard Breen,
Lewis Richardson, John Ellis,
H. H. Mullins.
CONSTABLES.
A. J. Francis,
B. F. McCarty,
N. W. Bowen,
Marion Northcutt,
L. M. Rees, Nathan Stafford,
John Elliott. COURTS.
Circuit Court of Kenton County, at Covington.
Meets Second Monday of March, and continues 30 days.
Third ..
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Second 66
September, 30
66 Fourth
December, 24
At Independence.
Meets Second Monday in June, and continues 12 days. Second .6 December 12 66
Military.
Marion Artillery-Robert Richardson, Capt.
Kentucky Rovers-Armory, Greer's Hall-Peter Dillon, Capt.
Kentucky Grays-Armory, n.w.c. 6th and Madison- A. G. Martin, Ist Lieutenant, J. W. Lebman, 2nd Lieut., James N. Tyrack, 3d Lieutenant.
Miscellaneous,
JUDSONIAN FEMALE SEMINARY-Carneal Place, bet. Robbins and Ilth and Madison and Washington.
Board of Instructors-Miss S. A. Haines, principal; Rev. Asa Drury, Miss Helen M. Freeman, Sallie Magee, E. C. Ilaines, Amelia Griffing. Mrs. Stralhotte. Prof. T. J. Emerson.
COVINGTON & CINCINNATI BRIDGE CO .- Office, w.s. Scott, b. 3d and 4th -John W. Finnell, President; E. Hinman, Secy. A. Shinkle, Jesse Wilcox, J. W. Finnell, N. B. Stevens, R. B. Bowler, Directors -? vacancies.
COVINGTON & LEXINGTON TURNPIKE CO .- B. W. Foley, President; John Mackoy, Vice-President. Phil- lip Bush, John Mackoy, Leonard Stephens, Adam Finch, S. C. Sayres, Lewis Kendall, Directors. Thos. D. Ken- nedy, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, e.s. Scott, b. 4th and 5th.
GERMAN GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION-Chartered January 14th. 1858. Hall, n.s. Lex. Pike, h. Russell and Craig. Regular meetings cvery Saturday evening.
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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
HALL'S PATENT
CONCRETE
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES, BANK LOCKS, &C.
PILSNER.ENC.
HALL, CARROLL & CO.
Manufacturers of the celebrated "HALL'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES," which have proved themselves, in more than 500 test trials, to be far superior to any others in use, in their powers to resist the ravages of the most destructive fires. They are also perfectly EXEMPT from DAMPNESS and CORROSION. As proof of our faith in the superior excellence of this Safe, we offer $2000 REWARD ! to any person who will show where one of these Safes ever failed to preserve its contents in accidental fires.
We are, also, exclusive manufacturers of HALL'S renowned PREMIUM BANK LOCK. Its superiority consists in several new and important features. 1st .- It has a changable INDEX com- bination KEY, but no KEY HOLE. 2d .- This Index Key operates outside, upon a conical-shaped, hardened steel arbour or revolving shaft, which moves the interior in conformity with the adopted combination. 3d .- This steel-faced arbour admits of no drawing out so as to suffer its being broken off, and thus prevent the owner from unlocking it at pleasure. 4th .- The arbour or shaft is flush with the face of the door, its conical shape renders it impossible to be driven in, its projecting shoulder prevents the possibility of drawing out beyond the face of the door; hence the security against breakage from outsiders. It admits of no possible movement save revolving upon its axis. We challenge the world to pick it or damage it in any way so as to hinder it being unlocked or locked by the possessor of the key and combination.
HALL, CARROLL & CO.,
No. 6-1 Main Street. Cincinnati. No. 17 Merchants' Exchange Building. St. Louis.
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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE J. H. DOTY, Principal.
COLLEGE
MERCANTI
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North-west Corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, O.
THE above illustration represents the Institution known as BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and is one of our largest and most elegant public buildings. It is centrally located, being on the North-west corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, and pre- sents a commanding appearance from any point from which it may be viewed. This building is remarkable from the fact that it is the only one ever erected in this or any other city, for the exclusive purposes of Mercantile Education,-[ Cincinnati Daily Enquirer.
TO THE PUBLIC.
WE, the Undersigned, Graduates of BACON's MERCANTILE COLLEGE, take pleasure in testifying to the superior qualifica- tions of its Principal, Mr. J. H DOTY, as a teacher of Commercial Science. Having realized the benefits of a Mercantile Education dispensed at his hands, we are unreserved in expressing our entire confidence in his competency for imparting the most thorough knowledge of the various branches laught. He having sedulously profited by a ten years' experience as an Educator in the various branches of Theoretical and Practical Science, we deem him eminently fit for the position he at pre- sent occupies. Though our meed of praise may seem to be unnecessary for one so favorably known as Mr Dory, yet, as an evidence of our appreciation for his gentlemanly deportment, and as a mark of respect for, and confidence in, his abilities, we tender him this testimonial.
We would most cheerfully recommend young men to this College, who wish to prepare themselves more fully for the num- erous and varied responsibilities connected with mercantile pursuits. as we know of no other offering the same inducements and facilities for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the duties appertaining to the Counting Room and Business affairs generally.
Thurston C. Owens, Book-keeper, Cincinnati, O.
W. Marvin Jones, Classical Student, N. Y., Covington, Ky.
L B. Todd, Book-keeper, New Orleans, La.
Caleb B. DeCamp, Book-keeper, Cincinnati, O.
J. B. Mallett. Teacher, Germantown, Ky.
Charles Weimer, Book-keeper, Chicago. Ill. S. S. McConaha, Salesman, Cincinnati, O. F. A. McDowell, Broker, Cincinnati, O.
H. W. Hurlbert, Steamboat Agent. Aurora, Ind.
Samuel Clark, Salesman, Golconda, Ill. P. N. Smithers, Book-keeper, St. Louis, Mo.
John S. Styles, Teacher, Goshen, O. W. S. Vinyard, Salesman, Golconda, III. I. W. Russell, Book-keeper. Cincinnati, O. J. H. Lane, Merchant, New Haven, Conn. J. W. March, Salesman, Lynchburg, O. John Bevan, Student at Law. Mount Auburn, O. B. W. Wisehart, Salesman, Cincinnati, O. Amos Jennings, Traveling Agent Louisville, Ky. Samuel Hill, Farmer, Pleasant Ridge. O. Leonidas M. Seegar, Student of Medicine, Cincinnati, O.
Elisha Cook, Teacher, Cumminsville, O.
Irving Sunman, Farmer. Sunman, Ind.
David B. McComb Teacher. Cincinnati, O.
Wm. M. Grege, Bill Clerk, Cincinnati, O.
James H. Wilson, Ma.hematical Instrument Maker, Fair- mount, O.
S. B. Coleman, Merchant, Memphis, Tenn.
Jas. W. Heffer, Frankfort Ky.
Charles Rule, Teacher, Paris, Ky.
M. V. McConaha. Drug Clerk, Cincinnati, O.
A. P. McCarton. Merchant, San Francisco, Cal.
F. W. Brooks, Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn.
C. Jackson, Merchant, Milwaukie, Wis.
--- Ross, Book.keeper, Maysville. Ky.
D. L. McArthur, Merchant. Cincinnati, O,
Wm. H. Benson, Lumber Merchant, Stevens Point, Wis.
E. B. Baldwin, of "Eagle Match Company," Cincinnati. O. W. B. Kennedy,
W. W. Manker, Merchant, Ripley, O.
J. II. Nuningmoller. Book-keeper. Cincinnati. O.
Morton W. Brown, Book-keeper, Lafayette, Indiana [OVER
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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
"Science waits upon Labor."
BACON'S
" Acquire a good Commercial Education, and you will as surely succeed in life as that cause pro- duces effect." Abbott Lawrence.
MERCAN
TILE
COLLEGE
" Let us then be up and doing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait."
North-west Corner Sixth and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati. J. H. DOTY, Principal.
THE College Rooms are large and commodious, well ventilated and elegantly furnished, making them the most desirable school rooms for Mercantile instruction in the United States. The course of study is comprehensive, thorough, practical and complete.
The attention of the public is respectfully invited to the fact that the Principal of the above College has recently introduced a beautiful and reliable mode of Computing Interest, which is now freely conceded to be the simplest and briefest ever yet devised, producing always a correct result with almost electric rapidity, and at any other per cent as easy, quick and direct as at six per cent. Many other Business Calculations are alike shorn of very much of the usual circumlocution and tedious unmeaning prolixity
The students are also made familiar with
J. H. DOTTY'S REVISED EDITION OF
BACON'S NEW METHOD
KEEPING BOOKS BY DOUBLE ENTRY,
Recently Introduced.
Which saves half the usual time and labor, is adapted to any kind of business, and is accurate and readily comprehended.
This, with other improvements and additions to the Regular Course, together with Daily Lec- tures on the Science of Accounts, Mercantile Calculations, Customs of Merchants, Principles of Book-keeping and Penmanship, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Phonography, etc., make the Course of Study more pratical and complete than ever, all being so arranged, as to enable the student to get the largest amount of information in the shortest possible time. The mode of teaching is peculiar to this Institution, and confessedly merits, what it fully receives, the suitable signet of superiority. Proficiency is our motto.
Students mastering the Full Course are competent to keep the books of any business by Double Entry, and earn a salary of from $500 to $1,500 per annum.
DAILY SESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. EVENING SESSION FOR FIVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR.
DET" The Principal takes pleasure to announce that he has again completed arrangements with I. J. ALLEN, EsQ., Superintendent of Public Schools, for a series of Lectures on Mercantile Topics, to be delivered before the young men of the College at regular intervals throughout the year 1861. Terms for Full Course, (LECTURES FREE,) $40.
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
CLUB RATES LIBERAL.
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION ... ... From 83 to 12 A. M., ...... From 13 to 5, ...... And from 6} to 9 P. M. I Call or address for Circular, arrange for a Course of Studies in this College, and you never will have cause to regret it.
L" Competent Assistants in constant attendance with
J. H. DOTY, Principal.
Students may enter at any time .- No Vacation .- Review at Pleasure.
WILLIAMS'
COVINGTON DIRECTORY,
FOR 1861.
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Abbot John, lab., s.s. 5th b. Scott and Greenup
Abbot Mary, s.s. 5th b. Scott and Green- up Abbott Meredith, lab., s.s. 9th b. Green- up and Licking
Abel ITy., stone mason, w s. Holman nr. 12th
Abrams Abram. roller, n.s. 11th e. of Greenup
Abrams Ann, nurse, n.s. 12th e. of Ste- vens
Adams -, s.s. 3d b. Scott and Madi- son
Adams Abraham, b.k., ss. 3d .b. Scott and Madison
Adams Andy, omnibus, driver, wks. Clayton & Young's
Adams Andrew, lab., s.s. 6th b. Scott and Greenup
Adams Andrew, teamster, bds. n.w.c. 9th and Washington
Adams David, omnibus ticket agt., Ky. C. R. R.
Adams David, sen., carp., n.s. Burnet e. of Edward
Adams David, jr., carp., bds. n.s. Burnet e. of Edward
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DAMS EXPRESS CO., s.s. Pike and n.s. 7th St. Market. b. Madison and Washington, S. Reynolds & Son. Agents
Adams Federal, moulder, e.s. Main b. 3d and River
Adams Hy., dry goods, s.s. 12th b. Scott and Greenup
DAMS JAMES,
A Physician, Office w.s. Madison b. 4th and 5th
Adams Wm., carriage mkr., w.s. Craig b. 8th and Lex. Pike
Affel & Hewitt, (Michael A. & Hy. P. Il.) printers, n.w.c. Scott and Madi- son
Affel Michael, (A. & Hewitt,) s.s. Pike b. Riddle and Kip
Agey Wm., carp., s.s. Robbins b. Scott and Madison
Aitken Geo., cab. mkr., s.s. 7th b. Craig and Main
Aixlar Anthony, roller, s.s. Linn e. of Greenup [up Alba -, s.s. 12th b. Scott and Green- Albein Ernst., Spinner, bds. John & G. Herold's
Alber Margaret, e.s. W. Row, near '5th Albers John H., bar k., c. Craig and Lex. Pike
Albright Christian, e.s. Bank Lick b. Lex. Pike and 9th
Albright F., carriage mkr., n.s. 7th b. Craig and Main
Albrinck F. C., agt. Shelby College Lot- tery, w.s. Scott 2d door above 3d, h. Cincinnati
LBRO HENRY,
A Mahogany Saw Mill and Bedstead Factory , n.e.c. 7th and Madison
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Allen -- , teacher, bds. Lucy Hopkins Allen A P., carriage mkr., n.e.c. Main and Bremen
A'len Ann E., at Joel II. Crane's
Allen B. F., lab .. n.s. Harvey b Craig and Russell
Allen Catharine, servt., n.e.c. Greenup and 5th
Allen Jas. T., b.k., Fallis & Co's, e.s. Garrard b. 7th and 8th
Allen John. potter, wks. n.w.c. 2d and Madison
Alexander Cheniah H., millwright, s.s. 12th b. Washington and Russell
Alexander Hiram, watchman, n.s. 14th b. Bank Lick and Ilolman
Alexander J. M., patent rights, bds. Franklin House
Alexander Jas .. lab., w.s. Washington b. 15th and 16th
Alexander John, watchman, n.e.c. 14th and IIolman
Allnutt W. W., (W. W. A. & Co.) n. s. 6th h. Scott and Madison
Allnutt W. W. & Co., real estate agents and auctioneers, e.s. Madison b. Lex. Pike and 7th
Allnutt Wm. H .. dep. sheriff, n.s. 6th. b. Madison and Scott
Ambler John, contractor, n.s. 8th b. Wil - lard and Greer
Ambrose Ambrose, sen . bk. layer, e.s. Russell b. 6th and Lex Pike
Ambrose Ambrose, jr., bk. layer, e.s. Russell b. 6th and Lex. Pike
American House Theo. Hurst. propr., s.s Gth b. Russell and Washington Ames Wm., cik., e.s. Madison b. 5th and 6th
Anderson Anna, w. s. Bank Lick, w. end 11th
Anderson Ellen, s.s. 6th b. Craig and Russell
Anderson Jas. R., clk., s.s. 2d b. Greenup and Grrrard
Anderson John, janitor, n.s. 9th b.Green - up and Licking
Anderson John, lab., w.s. Bakewell b. 5th and 6th
Anderson Thos., carp., e.s. Craig b. Lewis and Lex. Pike
Anderson Wm., tobacconist, w.s. John- son b. 4th and 5th
ANDREW Hy. O., (A. & Tyrack,) s.s. 7th b. Scott and Greenup
Andrew Jas. C., painter, bds. Kenton House
Andrew Joseph, w.s. Madison b. 5th and 6th
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NDREW & TYRACK, (Hy. O. A. & Jas. N. T.) House and Sign Paint- ers, and Ice Dealers, e.s. Madison b. 4th and 5th
Andrews Jacob, riverman, n.w.c. Scott and 13th
Andrews Jas. C., lab., wks. s.s. 4th b. Johnston and Main
Andrews John, moulder, wks. G. W Ball & Co's
Andrews John, moulder, n.s. 3d b. Bul- lock and Philadelphia
Andrews R. Hy., w.s Bank Lick b. 11th and 12thì
Ankenbreur Joseph, lab., s.s. 4th nr. C. & N. Bridge
Anselma Sister, St. Walburg Convent Ante Andrew, tailor, bds. Kentucky House
Arkana John Il., lab., s.s. 13th b. Stev- ens and Wheeler
Arling Francis, stone sawyer, s.s. Bush e. of Stevens
Arlinghaus Ilermann, cab. mkr., n.s. 8th b. Willard and Greer
Armstrong Geo., carp., n.s. 4th b. Scott and Madison
Armstrong R. F., stair bldr., n.s. Trevor b. Scott and Greenup
Arner Moses, sawyer. s.s. River Road b. Budd and Wright
Arnold F. B., trader, n.s. 9th b. Russell and Washington
Arnold Eunice, laundress, Sanford b. 3d and 4th
Arnold Jas., rope mkr., s.s. River Road w. of W. Row
Arnold Jas. G., w.s. Phiadelphia opp. 7th
Arnold Matilda, Sanford av. b. 2d and 3d [4th
Arnold Missouri, Sanford av. b. 3d and Arnold Thos., clergyman, w.s. Philadel- phia opp. 7th
Arnold Wm., lab., w.s. Bullock b. 3d and River
Arns Geo., lab., s.s. Lex. Pike b. Kip and Main
Arthur Wm. E., atty .. s. e.c. Lower Mar- ket and Scott, h. s.s. 4th b. Madison and Russell
Arthurs Thos., wagoner, w.s. Main b. 7th and 8th
Ashbrook H. Lewis, cattle dealer, s.s. 8th b. Washington and Russell
Ashbrook John, cattle dealer, s.s. 8th b. Washington and Russell
Ashbrook Wm. E., e.s. Madison b. 6th and Pike, bds. Drovers' Inn
Ashbrook Wm. II., s.s. 8th b. Washington and Russell
Assmann Chas., watch mkr., e.s. Bank Lick b. Lex. Pike and 9th
Assmann Wm., engraver, bds. Chas. Ass- mann's
Athey Robt. A , atty., notary public and U. S. Com., e.s. Scott b. 3d and Low- er Market, bds. Hy. Bruce's
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