Williams' Cincinnati directory, city guide and business mirror, 1862, Part 4

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Publication date: 1853
Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio, C. S. Williams
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St. Augustine's (German), Bank st ; Rev. K. J. Menge, Rev. II, Kehringe; service morning and afternoon.


St. Michael's (German), west side Mill Creek; Rev. M. De- selairs; service morning and afternoon.


St. Francis Seraphicus' (German) corner Liberty and Vine; Very Rev. Eusebins Schmid Custos O. S. F., Rev. Ubald Webersinke, O. S. F., Rev. Anthony Becker, O. S. F .; serv ce morning and afternoon.


St. Anthony's (German), south side Budd, between Carr and Donnersberger; Rev. W. Deiters.


All Saints, corner of Iligh and Court; Rev. David Walker. Immaculate Conception, Mount Adams; Rev. II. Tappert, O. S. F.


Holy Angels, on Torrence Road (17th Ward): Rev. Thomas Walsh.


St. Francis of Sales; East Walnut Hills; Rev. Aloysins Hattala.


Chapel of Sisters of Charity south side McFarland, between Pium and Central Av .; attended from the Cathedral.


Chapel of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Cth, between Syca- more and Broadway; attended by a Jesuit Father, also from the Cathedral.


Chapel of the Sisters of Mercy.3d. between Central Av. and John; attended from Cathedral.


Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis (St. Clair's Convent), cor- ner 3d and Lytle; attended from St, Xavier.


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


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHIRIST.


First Chapel, corner of Mound and Richmond; Rev. Ilolezinger. Pastor; service morning and evening. Secomd German United Brethren Church, west side Ritten- house, between Court and Clark, Rev. B. Hoffman, Pas- tor; service morning and evening.


UNIVERSALIST.


First Universalist Church, east side of Plum, between 4th and 5tb .- "Pastorship vacant; Rev. J. D. Williamson, D.D. supplying statedly; service morning and evening.


Public Buildings.


"Apollo Building, n.w.c. Walnut and Fifth. Art Union; n w.c. Fourth and'Sycamore. Bacon's Building, c Walnat and Sixth. Bank Buildings. n.w.c. Main and Third. Brachmann's Building, s.s. Third b. Main and Walnut. Broadwell's Building, n. w.c. Sycamore and Front. Baylan's Building, h.s. Fourth, b. Walnut and Vine. Carlisle Building, s.w.c. Fourth and Walnut Catholic Institute; n. w.c. Vine and Longworth streets. Church Buildings, Walnut b. Third and Fourth. Cincinnati Observatory, Mt. Adams.


Comniercial Building, n.e.c. Fourth and Race.


College Ilall, Walnut b. Fourth and Fifth. Court House, Main, opp. Court.


City Hall, Eighth, b. Plum and Central Av.


"Court Street Hall, n.s. Court b. Main and Walnut. Clinton Building, n.w.c. Central Av. and Clinton.


Columbian HIall, n.e.c. Central Av. and Court. Debolt Building, s.e.c. Court and Main. Enquirer Building. c. Vine and Burnet.


Eyan's' Building, Third. b. Vine and Walnut. Franklin Rooms, s.w.c. Longworth and Vine. Gazette Buildings. n.e.c Fourth and Vine. Greenwood Hall, in Mechanics' Institute, c. Sixth and Vine. Jefferson Hall, c. Twelfth and Main ..


Law Buildings, s s. Third. b. Main and Sycamore.


: Lector um Building, 73 West Third.


Liverpool and London Ins. Co. Building, s.w.c. Main and . Third.


Locke's Building. Walnut, b. Third and Fourth, John Locke, Proprietor.


Losantiville HIall, Front, near Deercreek Bridge.


Magnolia Hall (Odd Fellows), n. w.c. Sixth and Walnut.


Marietta Railroad Building, s.w.c. Third and Sycamore. Masonic Temple, n.e.c. Third and Walnut. Melodeon, n.w. c. Fourth and Walnut.


Mechanic's Institute. s.w.c. Vine and Sixth.


Medical College of Ohio, Sixth. b. Vine and Race.


Merchant's Block, Walnut, b. Third and Fourth.


Merchants' Exchange. in College Hall.


Meline's Building. 99 West Third.


Metropolitan Building, c. Ninth and Walnut.


National llall, Vine, b. Fifth and Sixth.


National IIall, Vine, b. Canal and Ninth.


National Theater, Sycamore. b. Third and Fourth.


Neave's Building. n.w.c. Race and Fourth. Nett's Building. n.e.c. Ninth and Eim.


Odd Fellows' Hall, n.w.c. Walnut and Third


Ohio Valley Bank, Third b Walnut and Vine Pike's Opera House, s s. Fourth, b. Walnut and Vine. Queen City Hall, c. Eighth and Freeman.


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


Reeder's Building. s.s Third, b. Walnut and Vine.


St. John's Hotel des Invalids, n. w.c. Third and Plum. Selves' Building, s s. Third, b. Main and Walnut.


Short's Building, s.s. Fourth. b. Main and Sycamore. Skaat's HIall c. Eighth and Freeman. Smith & Ditson's Hall, 24 West Fourth.


Taylor's Building, s w.c. Third and Walnut. Times Building, n.s. Third, b. Walnut and Vine. Turner Ifall. w.s. Walnut, near Allison.


Union Block. n.s. Third, b. Sycamore and Broadway.


U. S. Custom House, c. Fourth and Vine. Western Museum, e s. Sycamore. b. Third and Fourth. William Penn Hall, n.e.c. Eighth and Central Av. Wood's Theater, s.e.c. Sixth and Vine.


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Secret Associations.


Masonic


N. C Harmony Lodge, No. 9. Instituted --- 1794. Stated meetings, first Wednesday in each month.


Miami Lodge No. 46. Instituted December 21st, 1818. Stated meetings. first Tuesday.


Lafayette Lodge, No. 81. Instituted January 11th, 1826. Stated meetings. first Thursday,


Cincinnati Lodge, No. 133. Instituted Oct. 24th, 1845. Stated meelings, last Thursday.


McMillan Lodge, No. 141. Instituted October 20th, 1847. Stated meetings, last Wednesday.


Cynthia Lodge, No. 155. Instituted October 15th, 1849. Slated meetings, first Friday,


Ilanselman Lodge, No. 208. Instituted October 25th, 1851. Stated meetings, fourth Monday.


Yeatman Lodge, No. 162. Instituted September 27th, 1848. Stated meetings, Wednesday, on or before each full moon.


Cincinnati Chapter. No 2. Instituted October 24th, 1816 .. Stated meetings, first Monday.


McMillan Chapter. No. 19. Instituted October 23d, 1846. Stated meetings, last Tuesday.


Cincinnati Council, No 1. Stated meetings, third Mon- day.


Cincinnati Encampment, No. 3. Instituted September 17th. 1841. Stated meetings. second Monday.


Gibulum Lodge of Perfection. Stated meetings, second Thursday.


Datcho Council of P. of J. Stated meetings, third Thurs- day.


Grand Chapter of Rose Croix. Meets second Thursday evenings in March, June, September and December.


Grand Consistory of P. of the R. Secret. 32. Meets first Thursday evening in January, April, July and October.


The four last named bodies meet in the Ilall n.w.c. of Sixth and Main streets., All the others in the ball corner of Third and Walnut streets.


I. O. O. F.


ODD FELLOWS' HIALL, COR. THIRD AND WALNUT. Ohio Lodge. No. 1. Instituted December 23d, 1830. Meets every Monday.


Washington, - No. 2. Instituted January 10th, 1832:" Mects every Tuesday. Cincinnati, No. 3. Instituled July 4th, 1832. Meets every Wednesday.


Franklin, No. 4. Instituted May 3d, 1833. Meets every Thursday.


Cincinnati Degree Lodge, No. 1. Merts every Friday.


Wildey Encampment No. I. Instituted September 10th, 1832. Meets first and Third Fridays.


MAGNOLIA HIALL, CORNER SIXTH AND WALNUT. - Magnolia Lodge, No. 83 Instituted March 29th, 1847. Meets every Monday.


Woodward, No. 149. Instituted February 28th, 1850. Meets every Tuesilay.


Humboldt, No. 279. Instituted May 18th, 1855. Meets every Wednesday.


Crystal Fount, No. 176. Instituted March 13th. 1851. Meets every Thursday.


Cincinnati Encampment, No. 22. Instituted March 26th, 1847. Meets second and fourth Friday.


HIerrman Encampment, No. 16. Instituted September 4 29th, 1855. Meets first and third Friday. ;


HALL, ON IIIGII STREET.


Vulcan Lodge, No. 178. Instituted March 17th, 1851. Meets every Monday.


Charter Oak Encampment.


EAGLE IIALL SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF EIGIITII AND CENTRAL AVENUE.


Eagle Lodge, No. 100. Instituted February 8th, 1848. Meets every Monday.


William Tell Lodge, No. 335. Meets every Wednesday. Makatewah Encampment, No. 32. Instituted January 29th, 1849. Meets second and fourth Friday.


Metropolitan Lodge, No. 142. Instituted Janury 23d, 1850. Meets every Tuesday.


IIALL, CORNER OF FREEMAN AND EIGIITHI.


Queen City Lodge, No. 229. Instituted March 24th, 1854. Meets every Monday.


Pioneer Encampment, No. 72. Meets second and fourth Fridays.


WILLIAM PENN LODGE, CORNER OF EIGIITHI AND CENTRAL AVENUE.


Palmetto Lodge, No. 165. Instituted March 14th 1851. Meets every Monday.


William Penn, No. 56. Instituted December 11th, 1845. Meets every Tuesday.


American Lodge, No. 170. Instituted December 19th, 1850. Meets every Wednesday.


Union Degree Lodge, No. 2. Meets second and fourth Thursday.


Washington Encampment. No 9. Instituted March 7th, 1846. Meets first and third Thursday.


Philadelphia Encampment, No. 53. Instituted March 27th, 1:53. Meets first and third Friday.


TEMPLE IIALL, FULTON.


Fulton Lodge, No. 112. Instituted August 17th, 1848. Meets every Thursday.


GERMANIA IIALL, COURT STREET, NEAR MAIN.


Herman Lodge, No. 208. Instituled February 18th, 1853. Meets every Monday.


North Western Lodge, No. 296. Instituted April Ist, 1856. Meets every Tuesday.


Mohawk Lodge, No. 150. Instituted March 2d, 1850. Meets every Wednesday.


Germania Lodge, No. 113. Instituted August 29th, 1848. Meets every Thursday.


Queen City Encapment, No. 43. Instituted January 31st, 1851. Meets first and third Friday.


Schiller Encampment, No. 42. Instituted September, 7th, 1850. Meets second and fourth Friday.


HIALL, CORNER WADE AND CENTRAL AVENUE.


Fidelity Lodge, No. 171. Instituted September 23d, 1846 Meets every Monday.


Losantiville Lodge, No. 336. Instituted ,


Meets every Thursday.


Ilesperia Encampment, No. 37. Instituted February 19th, 1850. Meets second and fourth Wednesday.


HALL, DEBOLT BUILDING.


Teutonia Lodge, No. 177. Instituted March 15th, 1851. Meets every Monday.


HALL, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.


Eclipse Lodge, No. 348. Meets every Wednesday.


American Protestant Association.


Augustus Adolphus Lodge, No. 10. Instituted July 8th, 1857. Meets every Tuesday evening, at Ilall n.w.c. Eighth and Freeman.


Harmonia Lodge, No. 6. Instituted October 18th, 1854. Meets every Friday, at IIall s.w.c. Court and Walnut.


Liberty Lodge, No. 2. Instituted Juty 14th, 1-53. Meets every Tuesday, at IIall s.w.c. Wade and Central Av.


Martin Luther Lodge, No. 3. Instituted Mirch 2d, 1854. Meets every Monday, at IIall s.w.c. Court and Walnut.


: . Ohio Lodge, No. 1. Instituted July 19th, 1853. Meets every Monday, at Union Hall, w.s. Plum, b. Seventh and Eighth.


Queen City Lodge. No. 5. Instituted May 27th, 1854. Meets every Friday, at Union Ilall, w.s. Plum, b. Seventh and Eighth.


Union Lodge, No. 9. Instituted July, 1855 Meets every Tuesday, at Union Ifall, w.s. Plum, b. Seventh and Eighth.


Washington Lodge, No. 4. Instituted April, 1º54. Meets every Thursday, at Washington Hall, Mechanics' Institute, . s. w.c. Sixth and Vine.


Washington Encampment, No. 1. Instituted December 5th, 1851. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Ilall, c. Main and Abigail.


William Penn Encampment, No. 1. Instituted August 21st. 1852. Mects second and fourth Monday in each month at Good Fellows' llall, s.e.c. Main and Court.


Independ't Order of Bene Berith.


District Grand Lodge, No. 2. Instituted 1828. Meets quarterly at Magnolia Hall, Fifth, b. Sycamore and Main J. M. Miller, Grand Massi Ab.


Bethel Lodge, No. 4. Instituted 1848. Meets every Sun- day evening at same Hall. Officers elected semi-annually. Jerusalem Lodge, No. 12. Instituted 1850. Meets every Monday at same llall.


Mount Carmel Lodge, No. 90. Instituted 1854. Meets every Wednesday at same Ilall.


Berith Abraham Lodge. Meets every Sunday evening in Bacon's Building, c Sixth and Walnut.


Druids.


Armenia Grove, No 3. Instituted 19449. Meets every Monday at Ilail, n.s. Ninth, b. Main and Sycamore.


Franconia Grove, No. 8. Instituted 1842. Meets every Wednesday at Armonia Ilall on Ninth street.


Germania Grove, No. 5. Instituted 1850. Meets every Wednesday at Druid's Hall, n s. Court b. Main and Walnut.


Jefferson Grove, No. 4. Instituted 1850. Meets every Tuesday at Druid's Ilall, n.s. Court, b. Main and Walnut.


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Norma Grove, No. 7. Instituted 1851. Meets every Monday at Bacon's Building.


Western Grove, No. 1. Instituted 1849. Meets every Monday at Druid's Hall, n.s. Court, b. Main and Walnut.


Ohio Oak Grove, No. Il. Instituted 1868. Meets every Thursday at Western Grove IIall.


DEGREE GROVE.


Cincinnati Degree Grove, No. 1. Meets second and fourth Friday in each month at Druid's Hall, n.s. Court b. Main and Walnut.


CHAPTER.


Ilumholdt Chapter. No. I. Instituted 1853. Meets first and second Friday in each month at Druid's Hall, n.s. Court, b. Main and Walnut.


A. O. of G. F.


Concordia Lodge, No. 11 Instituted November 2d, 1852. Meets every Tuesday at Hall w.s. Walnut b. Thirteenth and Mercer.


Franklin Lodge, No. 2. Instituted May 22d, 1847. Meets every Wednesday at Ilall, c. Main and Abigail.


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Germania Lodge, No. 5. Instituted February 24th, 1252. Meets every Wednesday at Good Fellows' Hall, s.w.c. Court and Main.


Guttenberg Lodge, No. 10. Instituted October 28th, 1852. Meets every Tuesday at Smith's Hall, n.s. Ninth, b. Main and Sycamore.


Humania Lodge, No. 8. Instituted June 21, 1852. Meets every Wednesday at Good Fellows' Hall, n.w.c Clinton and Cutter.


Jefferson Lodge. No. 4. Instituted November 2th, 1850. Meets every Monday at IIall c Main and Abigail.


Lafayette Lodge, No. 14. Instituted April 5th, 1853. Meets every Friday at Ilall n.s. Fifth, b. Main and Syca- more.


Ohio Lodze, No. 6. Instituted March 6th, 1852. Meets every Saturday at Good Fellows' Hall, s.e.c. Court and Main.


Washington Lodge, No 1. Instituted January 29th, 1840. Meets every Friday at HIall n.s. Ninth, b. Main and Syca- more.


DEGREE LODGE.


Woodbury Degree Lodge, No. 2. Instituted December 16th, 1859 Meets first Saturday in each month at Good Fellows' HIall, s.e.c. Court and Main.


ENCAMPMENTS.


Germania Encampment, No. 2. Instituted December 22d. 1851. Meets every first and third Thursdays in each mouth at HIall c. Main and Abigail.


Schiller Encampment, No. 5. Instituted November 6th, 1852. Meets every first Monday and fourth Saturday in each month at Good Fellows' Hall, s.e.c. Main and Court.


Wi liam Penn Encampment, No. 4. Meets on the first and third Saturday in each month at Good Fetlows' Hall, s. e.c. Main and Court.


Improved Order of Red-Men.


Matamora Tribe, No. 6. Instituted 1852. Meets every Thursday at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Building, n.w.c. Sixth and Walnut.


Miami Tribe, No. 1. Instituted April 22d, 1831. Meets every Tuesday at Onna W gwam, Bacon's Building, n.w.c Sixth and Walnut.


Seneca Tribe, No. 7. Instituted August 4th, 1852. Meets every Wednesday at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Building, n. w.c. Sixth and Walnut.


Wyandott Tribe, No. 5. Instituted April 17th. 1852. Meets every Thursday at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Building, n.w.c. Sixth and Walnut.


Sons of Temperance.


Cincinnati Division, No. 2. Meets every Thursday at Hall in Apollo Building, c. Fifth and Walnut.


Templars of Honor.


SUPREME COUNCIL .- The highest legislative body of the Order, meets annually at different points in the United States J. Wadsworth, Most Worthy Recorder. Office and residence 112 Hopkins.


GRAND TEMPLE OF OHIO .- Meets annually in May, at different points in Ohio. J. Wadsworth. Grand Worthy Re . corder. Office and residence 112 Ilopkins.


Cincinnati Temple, No. 1. Meets every Tuesday in the Hall, s.e.c of Fourth and Vine.


Egeria Social Temple. No. 1. in connection with this Temple. Meets in the same Ilall, the second and fourth Friday of each month.


Union Temple, No. 9. Meets every Thursday in the same Hall.


Union Social Temple, No. 2, in connection with this Tem . ple. Meets in the same Hall the first and Third Friday of each month.


Aurora Degree Temple, No. I, in connection with all the Temples in this city. Meets in the same Ifall the last Sat- urday of each month.


The Council Department meets in the same Ilall the first Saturday of each month.


Washington Temple, No. 22. Meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows' Hall, Seventeenth Ward.


Societies & Associations.


A. B. C. F. MISSIONS' Agency, 28 W. 4th. George L. Weed, Receiving Agent.


ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, organized March, 1857; meets every Monday evening, at the Dental College Building.


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 Seciety; office, s.w. .c. 8th and Walnut.


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


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Rev. B. W.


¿ Chidlaw, Superintendent of Missions for the State, and Secretary ; Geo. Crosby, Agent, 41 W. 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, IS5], meets on the last Saturday of every month. at the rooms of the Ilorticultu- ral Society, Bacon's Buildings, n.w.c 6th and Walnut. Officers elected annually.


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


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


BUTCHERS' MELTING ASSOCIATION, organized Sep- tember Ist, 1833. Jacob Baumgardner, President; Henry Nicolai, Treasurer,


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


CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, College IIall Building. President J. W. S bley; Vice-Presidents. Mor. ris Orum, John A. Dngan. Rufus A. Jones. Sum. J. Ilale, Thos. Ong and John Dubols; John A. Gano, Secretary; Robert Brown, Treasurer.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, incorporated 1856. Pharmaceantical meetings on third Thursday in every month, in Ohio Medical College Bullding, s.s 6th b. Vine and Race. Officers elected annally.


CINCINNATI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, organized February 17th, 1843. Meets every Saturday in the Lec- ture llall of Bacon's Mercantile College, n.w.c. 6th and Walnut. Officers elected annually.


CINCINNATI MEDICAL SOCIETY, organized 1852. Meets first Tuesday in every month.


CINCINNATI STONE CUTTERS' ASSOCIATION, orga- nized May; 1832. Meets every Wednesday evening, at Switzer IIall, e.s. Main, b. Court and Canal. Officers electedl annually.


CINCINNATI TURNERS' ASSOCIATION, organized November 21st, 1848. Meets once a month at Turner Hall, w s. Walnut, b. Allison and Liberty, for business. Meets twice a week for exercise. Officers elected semi- annually.


CINCINNATI TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 3, char- tered May 2d, 1852. Meets first Sunday in every month, in the Lecture Hall of Bacon's Mercantile College, n.w.c. 6th and Walnut. Officers elected semi-annually.


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


GERMAN CARPENTER'S AND CABINET MAKER'S RELIEF SOCIETY, organized November, 1850. Meets first and third Saturday evening in each month, at Work - ing Men's IJall, c s. Walnut, b. 13th and 14th. Officers elected semi-annually.


GERMAN INSTITUTE SOCIETY, organized January, 1852. Meets twice a week at their IIall, b.e.c. Vine and Mercer. Officers elected semi-annnally.


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GERMAN LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY, founded 1850.


GERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION, founded 1855. A. Louis, President.


HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY, of Ohio, organized [824. Meets once a month at the Society Rooms. Officers elected annu ally.


JEWISH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, founded 1-50. A. Aub, President ; Dr. Bettman, Physician.


JOHN MITCHIELL CLUB, organized 1852 Meets every Monday evening, at Ilall s. w.c. 8th and Broadway. Of- ficers elected quarterly.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, founded 1838.


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


OILIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, s.w.c. 6th and Vine. Chas. F. Wilstach, President; John B. Ileich, Clerk.


OLD GERMAN LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, founded 1841.


OLD WOODWARD CLUB, organized November, 1855. Re-union on last Thursday in September.


PHOENIX CLUB, founded 1856. Meets every evening at: National Ilall, 200 Vine.


PIONEERS' ASSOCIATION, of Cincinnati, composed of the early settlers and those born here prior to the 4th of July, 1812. Organized November 29th, 1856, Celebrate the settlement of the State, the 6th of April, and the set- Llement of the city the 26th of December of each year.


PRESBYTERIAN BOARDS of Forcign and Domestic Mis- sions, Education, Publication, and Church Extension. Agency, 74 W. 4th J. D. Thorpe.


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


PALESTINE RELIEF SOCIETY, founded Jnne, 1853. TALMID YELSDIM SCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION, chartered 1849. Henry Mack, President; Isaac M. Wise, Superintendent.


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


UNITED IRISHI SOCIETY, organized May 22d, 1852. Meets every Thursday evening, at Gordon's IIall, n.e.c. 8th and Central Av. Officers elected semi-annually.


WORKING MEN'S BENEVOLENT UNION ASSOCIA- TION, organized September, 1857. Meets first Monday in every month, at Gordon's IIall, n.e.c. 8th and Central Av.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LITERARY INSTITUTE, organized October 17th, 1852. Meets every Tuesday evening, in basement of St. Thomas Church. w.s. Syca- mores h. 5th and 6th. Officers elected semi-annually, first Tuesday in April and October.


YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION, organized August 11th, 1855; n.e.c. 4th and Race.


Benevolent Institutions.


Cincinnati Branch of the United States Sanitary Commis- sion, for the immediate relief of our sick and wounded soldiers. Office and Depot, Mechanics' Institute. s.w.c of Sixth and Vine. R W. Burnet, President George Hoadley, Vice-President; B. P. Baker, Recording Secre- tary; C. R. Fosdick, Corresponding Secretary; O. M. Mitchell, B. Storer, J. B. Stallo, E. T. Collins, Wm. A. Snively, M. L. P. Thompson, Larz Anderson, G. K. Shoenberger, J. II. Bates, M. E. Reeves, M. Bailey, C. F. Wilstach, A. Aub, Thos. C. Shipley, Robert Iloses, W. W. Scarborough, Eli C. Baldwin, Henry Pearce, Treasurer, W. II. Mussey, M. D .. John Davis, M. D., D. Judkins, M. D., Edward Mead, M D., E Y. Robbins, E. S. Brooks. A. G. Burt, G. Mendenhall, M. D., Chas. E. Cist, Thos. J. Odiorne, C. G. Comegys, M. D., J. M. Johnston, Saml. J. Broadwell, S. L'Hommedieu, M. D., Finance Com- mittee; John B. Heich, Storekeeper.


Cincinnati House of Refuge, e.s. Cumminsville Road, about


{ of a mile n. of the Corporation line. Office of Board of Directors. Apollo Building. c. Fifth and Walnut.


House of Employment (Daughters of Temperance), 188 W. Fifth.


City Infirmary, near Carthage. Office w.s. Plum b. Seventh and Eighth.


Home for the Friendless, 464 John.


Lick Run Lunatic Asylum, Harrison Pike.


City Dispensary, c. Longworth and Central Av. Commercial Hospital, c. Twelfth and Plum.


St. John's Hospital, n.w.c. Third and Plum.


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; Rev. John Schultz, S. J .: Very Rev. Edward Purcell ; Kev. : Charles Driscoll, S. J. Rev. P. J. DeMeester. S. J., Rev. Francis O'Loghlin, FACULTY .- Rev. John Schultz S. J .. President; Rev. T. Kuhlman, S. J., Vice President; Rev. Lewis Ileylen, S. J., Prof. of Mental Philosophy ; Rev. Francis O'Logh- lin, S. J., Prof. of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Astronomy ; Rev. Jus. A. Fastre. S. J .. Prof. of Rhetoric and Belle Lettres: Rev. P. J. DeMeester, S. J , Treasurer; Rev. T. Arnoudt, S. J., Chaplain ; C. Coppens, S. J. Prof. of Ancient and Modern Languages and Mathematics; Th. Roose, S. J., Prof. of German Literature; A. Pat ton, S. J. Assistant Prof. in various branches ; J. Mc- Menemy, S. J., Assistant Prof. in various branches ; J. Bowe. S. J., Assistant Prof. in various branches; H. Gerold and Il. Brusselback, Prof's of Music ; L. Piket, Prof. of Lineal, and Perspective Drawing.


WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Vine bet. 6th and 7th.


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 ; W. F. Thorne, Treasurer; John M. Phillips, Secretary.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .- The Officers of the Board of Trustees, and John Simpkinson, Wm. Wood, E. B. Ste- vens, M. D , M. B. Hagans, A. N. Riddle, John Coch- nower, Lewis Fagin, G. Brashears, and J. C. Thorp.


BOARD OF INSTRUCTION .- Rev. Robert Allyn. A. M. Presi- dent and l'rof. of Mental and Moral Science; Mrs. Mary B. Allyn. Governess; Miss A. S. W. S. Bailey, Tracher of Latin and Medical Science; Miss A. H. Gest, Teacher of Natural Science and History ; Miss Harriet E. Martin, Teacher Ist Preparatory Department ; Miss Mary E. Sackett, Teacher Ud Preparatory Department ; Miss Fan- nie P. Chase, Teacher 3d Preparatory Department ; Miss Florence J. Seegar, Teacher 4th Preparatory Department; Charles Barus, Prof. of Music ; Miss Julia A. Colburn, Teacher of Music; Henry Worrall Prof. of Drawing; Mrs. Charlotte Cadwell, Teacher of German; Prof. Chris- tine, Teacher of French.




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