Williams' Cincinnati directory, city guide and business mirror, 1861, Part 6

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Publication date: 1853
Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio, C.S. Williams
Number of Pages: 498


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WESTERN DISTRICT .- P. B. Ferguson, Elm near Liberty street ; I. M. Troy, Commerce, between Elm and Plum; Andrew J. Gordon, Fifth street, between Vine and Race.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


ON COURSE OF STUDY AND TEXT BOOKS .- Knox and Gordon.


ON DISCIPLINE .- Troy and Tolliver, Jr.


ON FUEL .- Gordon and Goode.


ON PRINTING .- Troy and Tolliver, Jr.


ON SCHOOL HOUSE. REPAIRS, FURNITURE, etc .-- Goode and Ferguson.


ON SALARIES -- Troy and Knox.


ON EXAMINATION .-- Tolliver, Jr. and Gordon.


ON CLAIMS .- Goode and Ferguson.


ON BUILDINGS .-- Knox and Troy.


ON LIBRARY .-- Goode and Ferguson.


LOCATION OF COLORED SCHOOLS.


WESTERN DISTRICT .- School IIonse on West Court street, between John and Mound streets.


TEACHIERS.


Peter II. Clark, Principal ; Mrs. M. J. Corbin, Wm. H. Par- ham, Wm. R. Casey, Miss Lucy Blackburn.


EASTETN DISTRICT .-- School House on Seventh, East of Broadway.


TEACHERS.


John G. Mitchel, Principal ; Miss Ann E. Ryall, Miss Vir- giuia C. Tilles , Miss Martha E. Anderson.


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College Information.


Literary.


ST. XAVIER COLLEGE, w. s. Sycamore, b. 6th and 7th. BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Most Rev. J. B. Purcell, D.D., Arch- bishop of Cincinnati; Maurice Oakley. S. J .: Very Rev. Edward Purcell; Rev. Charles Driscoll, S. J .; Rev. Michael Lawlor, S. J .; Rev. Francis Acmal, S. J.


FACULTY .- Rev. M. Oakley, S. J., President; Rev. T. Kuhl- man, S. J., Vice-President; Rev. P. Arnoudt, S. J., Prof. of Rhetoric, Belles Lettres and Astronomy; Rev. L. Hey- len, S. J., Prof. of Philosophy and Mathematics; Rev. M. Lawlor, S. J., Treasurer; Mr. C. Coppens, S. J , Prof. of Ancient Languages, and Asst. Prof. of Modern Languages and Mathematics; Mr. Wm. Schmidt, S. J. Prof. of Natu- ral Philosophy, Chemistry, and German, and Asst. Prof. of Mathematics; Mr. F McArdle, S. J., Prof. of Natural History, and Asst. Prof. in various branches; Mr. D. Don- ovan, Asst. Prof. in various branches; Mr. H. Gerald and Mr, H. Brusselbach. Profs. of Music.


WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Vine between 6th and 7th. Rev. Robert Allyn, A. M., President, and Professor of Moral Science.


OFFICERS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Rev. Bishop T. A. Morris, D. D., President of the Board; John Reeves, Esq., First Vice-President; D. W. Clark, D. D., Second Vice- President; John Pfaff, Esq., Treasurer; C. H. Wolff, Esq., Secretary.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .- The Officers of the Board of Trus- tecs, and John Simpkinson and Wm. Wood, Esq.


BOARD OF INSTRUCTION .- Rev. Robert Allyn, A . M., Pres- ident and Professor of Mental and Moral Science; Mrs. Mary C. Wilber, Governess; B. Starr, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages; Miss A. S. W. S. Baily, M. L. A., Preceptress in Higher Collegiate Studies; Miss Amanda Gest, M. E. L., Preceptress in Collegiate Studies; Miss Sallie J. Attee, Preceptress of First Prepar- atory Class; Miss Mary G. Sackett, M. E. L. Preceptress of Second Preparatory Class; Miss Mary E. Attee. Precep- tress of Third Preparatory Class; Miss Rebecca Judkins, Preceptress of Primary Department; Henry J. Smith, Pro- fessor of Piano, Organ and Vocal Music; Miss Susan C. Searles, Miss Julia A. Colburn, and Miss Perlie A. V. Wilber, Preceptresses of Vocal and Instrumental Music; Henry Worrell, Professor of the Guitar, Henry Lovie, Prof. of Linear and Perspective Drawing and Painting; Mrs. Charlotte Cadwell, Instructress in German; Madame Josephine Lamotte. Instructress in French; Harriet Shrom, Teacher of Writing.


Law.


LAW DEPARTMENT OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE, Lec- ture Room. College Building, over Mercantile Library.


FACULTY .- Bellamy Storer, M. II. Tilden, and M. E, Cur- wen. Dean, M. E. Curwen. The Lectures commence annually on the Wednesday nearest the 15th of October, and continue until the 15th day of the ensuing April, daily.


Medical and Surgical.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & SURGERY. s.w.c. Central Avenue and Longworth.


FACULTY .- P. M. Crume, M. D., Emeritus Prof. of Obstet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children; A. H. Baker, M. D. Prof. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Clinical Surgery ; B. S. Lawson, M. D., Prof. of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine; R. Spen- cer, M. D , Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology; T. A. Rea- my, M. D .. Prof. of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; J. II. Tate, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Daniel Vaughn, A. M., Prof. of Chemistry and Pharmacy; G. R. Chitwood, M. D., Prof. of Pathology and Physical Diagnosis; C. B. Maclay, M. D., Prof. of Medical Jurisprudence; J. W. Baker, M. D., Adjunct Prof. of Principles and Practice of Medicine; Wm. Spencer, M. D., Adjunct Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology; Wm. H. Swander, M. D , Prosector to the Chair of Surgery; King- ston Goudard, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CINCINNATI, n.e.c. 8th and Plum.


FACULTY .- H. D. Garrison, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicology; J. F. Judge, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicology; L. E. Jones, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Medical Botany; Chas. T. Hart, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence; Zoheth Freeman. M. D., Professor of Surgery and Surgical Practice; J. M. Scudder, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Med. icine and Pathology; Edwin Freeman, M. D., Professor of General, Special and Pathological Anatomy ; J. F. Judge,


M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children; A. J. Howe, M. D., Professor of Demonstra- tive Anatomy and Surgery; R. S. Newton, M. D .. Profes- sor of Clinic Medicine and Surgery; W. Sherwood, M. D., Emeritas Professor of Practice of Medicine and Pathology. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO, s.s. 6th b. Vine and Race. FACULTY .- M. B. Wright, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Geo. C. Blackman, M. D., Prof. of Surgery and Clinical Surgery; James Graham, M. D., Prof. of Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine; W. W. Dawson, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy ; James F. Hib- herd, M. D., Prof. of Physiology and General Pathology: J. C. Reeve, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica and Therapeu- tics; Charles O'Leary, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Tox- icology. John S. Billings, M. D., Demonstrator of Anato- my; Charles Thornton, M. D., Prosector to Professor of Surgery.


PHYSIO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, College Hall.


FACULTY .- D. McCarthy, M. D., Prof. of Medical and Ope- rative Surgery; S. E. Carey, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence; W. II. Cook, M. D., Prof. of Bot- any, Therapeutics and Materia Medica; S. E. Carey, M. D., Prof. of Theory and Practice of Medicine; D. McCarthy, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology; G. IIasty. M.D., Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology. Wm. H. Cook, M. D., Dean, 132 W. 6th.


Dental.


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


FACULTY .- C. B. Chapman, M. D., Prof: of Anatomy and Physiology; J. B. Smith, M. D., Prof. of Pathology and Therapeutics; James Taylor, D. D. S., Prof. of the Insti- tutes of Dental Science; J. Taft, D. D. S., Prof. of Opera- tive Dentistry ; Joseph Richardson, D. D. S., Prof of Me- chanical Dentistry ; Geo. Watt, D. D. S., Prof. of Chemistry and Metallurgy; Merit Wells, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry. J. Taft, Dean.


Mercantile and Commercial.


BACON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, n.w.c. 6th and Wal- nut. (Bacon's Building.)


BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, s'w.c. 3d and Walnut.


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


OHIO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, s.w.c. 4th and Walnut, (Carlisle Bullding.)


WESTERN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, s.e.c. 4th and Vine.


Libraries.


CINCINNATI LAW LIBRARY, Court House. Any person who has not been a member of the bar more than three years, can have access to the Library, upon paying the annual assessment, from five to ten dollars. GERMAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROOMS, s.w.c. Main and Twelfth.


OILIO PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI. Mechanics' Institute, corner of Vine and Sixth.


The Ohio Mechanics' Institute has deposited their exten- sive Library with this.


The Managers of the Ladies' Picture Gallery have depo- sited their superior collection of copies and paintings from the Ancient Masters, and Statuary, with the School Board, which are arranged in the suite of rooms adjacent to the Free Public Library.


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 furnish a well-known citizen who agrees to be responsible for any damage or loss.


The Library of the New England Historical Society of Cincinnati is deposited in the Rooms of the Library, To the General Library, known as the Public School Library, there have been added the present year, about 7,000 vols. of standard works. This Library contains, at the present time, about 20,000 volumes, and will receive during the present year, some five or six thousand additional volumes. ST. JOSEPHI CALLASANCTIUS' LIBRARY. ST. XAVIERS' CIRCULATING LIBRARY.


WESTERN ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. Col- lege Building, Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth.


YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA- TION, College Building, Walnut, bet. Fourth and Fifth.


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Church Directory.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church, north side Court, between Mound and Cutter; service morning and evening; Rev. Nathaniel Colver, Pastor.


High Street Baptist Church, east of City Water Works; service morning and evening; Rev. J. Emery, Pastor. Mt. Auburn Baptist Church, Rev. N. Sheppard, Pastor.


Ninth Street Baptist Church, south side 9th between Vine and Race; service morning and evening; Rev. E. T. P. Robinson, Pastor."


Freeman Street Baptist Church, Freeman, near foot of 5th street; service morning and evening: Pastor.


Welsh Baptist Church, north side Harrison; service morn- ing and evening; Rev. -- Davis, Pastor.


Baker Street Baptist Church (colored), south side Burnet between Walnut and Vine; service morning and evening: Rev. 1Ienry Simpson, Pastor.


Third Street Baptist Church (colored), south side 3d, be- tween Race and Elm; service morning and evening; Rev. Wallace Shelton, Pastor.


CHRISTIAN.


First Christian Church, Longworth, between Central Ave- nue and John; service morning and evening; Elder C. A. Morse, Pastor.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Orthodox Congregational Church, north side 7th, bet. Central Avenue and John; Rev. Henry M. Storrs, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Second Orthodox Congregational Church, east side Vine, be- tween 8th and 9th; Rev. Charles B. Boynton. Pastor; service morning and evening.


Welsh Congregational Church, west side Lawrence, between 3d and 4th; Rev Thomas Edwards, Pastor; service morn- ing and evening.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


Christian Church, south-west corner Walnut and 8th; ser- vice morning, afternoon and evening.


Christian Church, 6th between Smith and Mound; Elder J. M. IIenry, Pastor; service morning, afternoon and evening.


Christian Church, between T. P. 13 and 14, Fulton; El- der - Marshall, Pastor; service morning, afternoon and evening.


Christian Church (colored), north side Harrison; Elder Rufus Conrad, Pastor; service morning, afternoon and evening.


Union Mission Church, north side 9th, between Baymiller and Freeman; Rev. T J. Melish, Pastor; service morn- ing at 1I o'clock, and afternoon at 4 o'clock.


FRIENDS.


First Friends (Orthodox), 5th between Central Avenue and John; services mernings of Ist and 5th days.


First Friends ( Hicksite,) 5th between Central Avenue and John; services mornings of Ist and 5thi days.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL UNION.


German United Evangelical Church, corner Bremen and 15th; Rev. Ernst Roos, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


German United Evangelical Church, east side Elm, between 12th and 13th; Rev. Maurice Raschig, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


German United Evangelical Church, north side 6th, between Walnut and Vine; Rev. Augustus Kroell, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


German United Evangelical Church, corner 13th and Walnut; Rev. Nicholas Hoffseummer, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


German United Evangelical Church, corner Race and 15th; Rev. G. W. Eisenlohr, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


GERMAN REFORMED.


First German Reformed Church, north-west corner of Elm and 15th; Hermann Rust, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Second German Reformed Church, south side Findlay, west of Baymiller; Rev. Samuel Mease, Pastor.


Third German Reformed Church, Franklin and Sycamore; Rev. C. Saure, Pastor; services morning and evening.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


Holy Congregation, Children of Israel; south-east corner 6 h and Broadway; Rev. Dr. Lilienthal, Rabbi; Julius Freiberg, Parnas.


Holy Congregation, Children of Joshurun; Lodge, hetween 5th and Gth; Rev. Dr. Isaac M. Wise, Rabbi; Emil Block, Parnas. 3


Holy Congregation of Brothers in Love, Race, between 15th and Liberty: Sampson Rosenthall, Parnas.


Polish Congregation of the K. K. Adat, Israel, corner Wal- nut and 7th; Jacob J. Samuels, Parnas.


Shearith Israel, Lodge, between 6th and 7th; B. Muskewett, Rabbi; -- , Parnas. .


LUTHERAN.


English Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side Elm, be- tween 9th and Court; Rev. Wm. HI Harrison, Pastor; service morning and evening.


German Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Race, between 15th and Liberty, Rev. F. King, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


German Evangelical Lutheran Church, west side Walnut, between 8th and 9th; Rev. C. Turcke, Pastor; service 10 A. M.


METIIODIST EPISCOPAL.


EAST CINCINNATI DISTRICT-W. YOUNG, Presiding Elder. Union Ch., north side 7th, b. Central Avenue and Plum; Rev. George C. Robinson, Pastor; Rev. Wm. A. Snively, Associate Pastor; service morning and evening.


Wesley Ch., north side 5th, between Sycamore and Broadway; Rev. J. T. Mitchell, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Trinity Ch., north side 9th, between Race and Elm; Rev. J. W. T. McMullen, Pastor; service morning and even- ing.


Asbury Ch., south side Webster, between Main and Syc- amore; Rev. Samuel L. Yourtee, Pastor; service morning and evening.


McKendrie Ch., (Seventeenth Ward), Front street; Rev. T. A. G. Phillips, Pastor; service morning and evening .


New Street Methodist Ch., (colored), cast of Broadway; Rev. - --. Pastor; service morning and evening.


Mt. Auburn Ch., Rev. W. B. Moler, Pastor; service morn- ing and evening.


Collins Ch., T. J. Harris. Pastor.


East Pearl Street Ch., Pearl, between Broadway and Lud- low; Rev. T. S. Collett, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Walnut IIills Ch., Walnut Hills; Rev. Wm. E. Hines, Pas- tor; service morning and evening.


WEST CINCINNATI DISTRICT-Rev. M. MARLAY, Presiding Elder.


Morris Ch., west side Central Avenue, between 4th and 5th; Rev. Granville Moody, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Christie Ch., north side Court, between Mound and Cutter; Rev. Wm. 1. Fee, Pastor; service morning and evening. Raper Ch., west side Elm, north of Findlay; Rev. D. J. Starr, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Park Street Ch., south-west corner Park and Longworth; Rey. W. L. Hypes, Pastor; services morning and even- ing.


York Street Ch., south-west corner "Baymiller and York; Rev. John M. Walden, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Findlay Ch., south side Clinton between Cutter and Linn; Rev. E. G. West, Pastor; service morning and evening. Carr Street Ch., Clark Street Ch., and Mears Ch., Rev. M. Dustin, Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL-GERMAN.


CINCINNATI GERMAN DISTRICT .- Rev. J. L. KLEIN, Pre- siding Elder.


First German M E. Ch., east side Race, between 13th and 14th; - -, service morning and evening.


Second German M. E. Ch., south side of Everett, near Linn; Rev. C. Gahn, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Third German M. E. Ch., Buckeye head of Main; Rev. A. Lnebenstein and R. Shobe, pastors; service morning and evening.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


First Methodist Protestant Ch., 6th, between Vine and Race; Rev. Joseph White, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Second Methodist Protestant Ch., Elm, between 15th and Liberty; Rev. J. B. Dunn, Pastor; service morning and evening


George Street Ch., between Cutter and Linn; Rev. J. W. Chaffin, Pastor, service morning and evening.


METHODIST CALVINISTIC.


Welsh Methodist Ch., College, between 6th and 7th; Rev. Ilowell Powell, Pastor; service morning and evening.


METHODIST-COLORED.


African Ch., Sixth, east of Broadway; Rev. John Warren, Pastor.


NEW JERUSALEM.


Temple, Longworth, between Race and Elm; Rev. Chaun- cey Giles, Pastor; service morning and evening.


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PRESBYTERIAN-OLD SCHOOL.


First Presbyterian Church, 4th, between Main and Walnut; Rev. Samuel B. Wilson, D. D., Pastor; service morning and evening.


Fifth Presbyterian Church, south west corner John and Clark; Rev. - , l'astor; service morning and evening.


Seventh Presbyterian Church, west side Broadway, between 4th and 5th; Rev. N. C. Burt, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Central Presbyterian Church, north-west corner Barr and Mound; Rev. -- , Pastor; service morning and evening.


Ninth Presbyterian Church. David street, west of Cutter; Rev. -- , Pastor; service morning and evening.


First Presbyterian Church (Walnut Hills), Rev. Thomas S. Crow, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


PRESBYTERIAN-NEW SCHOOL.


Second Presbyterian Church, Rev. M. L. P. Thompson. Pastor; south side 4th, between Vine and Race; service morning and evening.


Third Presbyterian Church, south-west corner 4th and John; Rev. W. S. Kennedy, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


West End Mission Church, Poplar, near Freeman; Joseph Chester, Pastor.


Eighth Presbyterian Church, 7th, between Linn and Bay- miller; Rev. George M. Maxwell, Pastor. The hours of service are 11 A. M .. and 7, P. M .; Sabbath School in the afternoon, 2 P. M. Weekly lectures on Wednesday even - ing, and Conference on Friday evening.


PRESBYTERIAN-UNITED.


United Presbyterian Church, 6th, between Race and Elm; Rev. G. D. Archibald, Pastor; service morning and after- noon.


United Church, corner Cutter and 7th; Rev. R. H. Pol- lock, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


Union Mission Church, Orchard, b. Sycamore and Main; Rev. Wm. C. McCune, Pastor


PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED.


Reformed Presbyterian Church, south side George street, between Race and Elm; Rev. - - , Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


Church of the Covenanters, south side 9th, between"John and Mound; Rev. Wm. Wilson, D. D., Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Christ's Church, north side 4th, between Sycamore and Broadway; Rev. Kingston Goddard, Rector; Richard Gray, Assistant Rector and Missionary; service morning and evening.


St. Paul's Church, north side 4th, between Main and Wal- nut; Rev. P. H. Greenleaf, D. D., Rector; service morn- ing and evening.


St. John's Church, south-east corner Plum and 7th; Rev. Geo. A. Heather, Rector; service morning and evening.


Church of the Advent, Walnut IFills; Rev. Wm. A. Small- wood, Rector.


Church of the Atonement. corner Richmond and Cutter; Rev. M. Magill, Rector; service morning and evening. Church of the Redemption, Clinton, between Central Ave- nue and John; B. K. Maltby. Pastor.


Calvary Church, Clifton; Rev. W. F. Lloyd, Rector.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Augustine's, Bank street; Rev. J. B. Hengehold; ser- vice morning and afternoon.


St. Peter's Cathedral, south-west corner Plum and 8th; Most Rev. J. B. Purcell, D. D .; Very Rev. Edward Pur- cell, Very Rev. E. T. Collins, and Rev. Thomas J. J. Cop- penger; service morning and afternoon.


St. Francis, corner of Liberty and Vine; Rev. Frank T. Kolb.


St. Francis Xavier's, west side Sycamore, between 6th and 7th; Rev. Charles Driscoll, S. J., Rev. Romon Rocloff, S. J., Rev. Jas. Converse, S. J .; service morning, afternoon and evening.


St. Patrick's, north-east corner 3d and Mill; Rev. Richard Gilmore; service morning and afternoon.


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St. Michael's, west side of Millcreek; Rev. Michael Dese- laers; service morning and afternoon.


Christ's Church, 17th Ward Rev. Abraham McMahon; ser- vice morning and afternoon.


Holy Trinity, south side 5th, between Smith and Park; Rev. P. Kroeger, Rev. J. Ridder; service morning and after- noon.


St. Mary's, south-east corner Clay and 13th; Rev Clement Hamer, Rev. J. B. Eikman, Rev. Anton Berman; service morning and afternoon.


St. Paul's, south-east corner Spring and Abigail; Very Rev. Jos. Ferneding, Rev. J. F. Ilahne; service morning and afternoon.


St. John Baptist, corner Bremen and Green; service morn- ing and afternoon.


St. Joseph, south-east corner Lion and Laurel; Rev. In- glebert Stehle, Rev. Wm. Sommer; service morning and afternoon.


St. Philomena, north side Pearl, between Pike and Butler; Rev. A. Toebbe, Rev. G. II. Kuhn; service morning and afternoon.


St. Thomas, west side Sycamore, between 5th and 6th; Rev. Wm. O. Higgins; service morning and afternoon.


St. Willibrord's (Holland), east side Walnut, south of Lib- erty; Rev. Wm. Wilkins; service morning and evening. Chapel of the Sisters of Charity, south side McFarland, be- tween Plum and Central Avenue, attended from Cathe- dral and St. Xavier's College.


Chapel of Sisters of Notre Dame, 6th, hetween Broadway and Sycamore; attended from the St. Xavier's and the Cathedral.


All Saints, Rev. A. McMahon, Pastor; corner of High and Court.


Immaculata, Mt. Adams.


UNITARIAN.


First Congregational Unitarian Church, south-west corner 4th and Race; Rev M. D. Conway, Pastor; service morn- ing and evening.


Church of the Redeemer, Rev. -- , Pastor; services E every Sabbath, in the Church, corner of 6th and Mound.


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.


First Chapel, corner of Mound and Richmond; Rev. Hatsler, Pastor, service morning and evening.


Second German United Brethren Church, west side Ritten- tenhouse, between Court and Clark, Rev. C. Flinchbaugh, Pastor, service morning and evening.


UNIVERSALIST.


First Universalist Church, east side of Plum, between 4th and 5th, Rev. G. T. Flanders, Pastor, service morning and evening.


Benevolent Institutions.


Cincinnati House of Refuge, e. side of Cumminsville Road, about 2 mile north of the Corporation line. Office of Board of Directors, Apollo Building, corner 5th and Walnut.


House of Employment (Daughters of Temperance), 189 West Fifth street.


City Infirmary, near Carthage, Office w. side Plum, bet. 7th and 8th.


Home for the Friendless, 464 John.


Lick Run Lunatic Asylum, Harrison Pike.


City Dispensary, corner Longworth and Central Avenue. 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. 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.


ALEMANIA CLUB, Emil Block, President; meets every evening, at Melodeon Hall.


AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MISSION SOCIETY, Rev. Alex. Campbell, President; D. S. Burnet, Corresponding Secretary; H. S. Bosworth, Recording Secretary; office, south -west corner 8th and Walnut.


AMERICAN REFORM TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY. Geo. L. Weed, Secretary, 28 West 4th street.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCIIOOL UNION. Rev. B. W. Chidlaw, Superintendent of Missions for the State. and 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 Cin- cinnati; organized Ist February, 1851, meets on the last Saturday of every month, at the rooms of the Horticultu- ral Society, Bacon's Buildings, north-west corner Gth and Walnut. Officers elected annually.


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


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BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' STOCK YARD CO., orga- nized May Ist. 1855. Henry Tesch, President; Adam Engle, Vice-President; Thos. J. F. Weightman, Secretary; Geo. Bogen, Treasurer.


BUTCHERS' MELTING ASSOCIATION, organized Sept. Ist, 1833. Jacob Baumgardner, President; Henry Nico- lai, Treasurer.


CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, n. w. c. Vine and Longworth. Wm. Bender, Secretary.


CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, College Hal Building. President, J. W. Sibley; Vice-Presidents, Mor- ris Orum, John A. Dugan, Rufus A. Jones, Sam. J. IIale, Thos. Ong and John Dubois; John A. Gano, 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 tth, between Vine and Race. Officers elected annually.


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


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


CINCINNATI STONE CUTTERS' ASSOCIATION, orga- nized May, 1832; meets every Wednesday evening, at Switzer Hall, east side Main, between Court and Canal. Officers elected annually.


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-an- nually.




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